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1974 TROUBADOUR Hendrix College Conway, Arkansas V Fran Keathley Mary Beth Karr C0-Editors Table of Contents Administration 8z Faculty 16 Classes 46 Student Living 90 Clubs Sz Organizations 116 Sports 158 Reflections 188 ini. 'I A , l- ' 43'- 39- Wann 'X' x -3' i 3 I ' ,Z fm. f -in 4A3iVi'l'h f 1 'Fi-f 'if or , ,.,, . - ' s- , 'W' ,- ,MQ w x ,iff-s Liv- . 1 ug I I l '5. - . fivf- 9 E ex. A W F 9 5, , bn lv . J? w w. v tl M x 6 1 K 'I' 'fx' uf. 7 - -1 .'l , ,iii u oi' i O I 41 .- 01 Q 1 t . 0' if Li- , I 3 1 ,ff A , m- '4 -R Sr .fwb !?! li!- ' N jp, fpjf' 17011011 L ...,,A sig JRE, :fig 1' ? 4 Lf KRIIILIB K Q 5 I 'PHP 3 H .un ,N 1 4 'F ' ' f' 'J ' , 1... 'U ' 'r-,X FTF' f '5'.1 ,fr .cj ?'2 .Q Vi , vibe- , ,rv ,I,,., Q-, .t . fu TA, . H . -.v . .1 .' A H, ' 4 'P 'B Q gi cj F. if 3, I bf v 'Fri Introduction!5 if MV' ff' O I ' 1 n A, i, ' J K 1 f X llf, 1 as L 5 v , . - v A f ,.- ,Lf - X 'P 71 1 1 fl . - -fi ff' 4 O NV .l .. , ' , N. 5, E g, Xl 4 4.. 1 I v xw' 'H . 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Lower left: Dr. Shilling' talks with Mrs. Helon Yates, Associate Professor of English. Lower right: President Shilling confers with his assistant, Mrs. Fred Mc:New. 18!Adm1nistration and Faculty it Administration Left: Mr. Gerald Cound, Director of Student Services. Below left: Mrs. Brooke Barr, As- sistant Director of Student Services. Below right: Mr. Albert Raymond, Assistant Dean. Bottom: Dr. M. Francis Christie, Dean ofthe College. 1 it was Administration and FacultV!19 Administration Below: Mr. James E. Major, Vice President and Director of Development. Right: Dr. Burvin Alread, Vice President and Treas- urer of the College. Lower left: Mr. Victor Hill, Registrar. Lower right: Mr. Jon Guth- rie and his children at the Halloween Car- nival. Mr. Guthrie is Counselor and Campus Minister. 20!Adm1nistration and Faculty 1119, .J lr .. Left: Mr. Bill Patterson, Director of Admis- sions, and Mr. Art Weeden, Assistant Direc- tor of Admissions, at a faculty buffet. Below left: Mr. Tom Bentley, Purchasing Agent. Below right: Members of the Business Of- fice staff are Mrs. Colleen Willmuth, book- keeperg Miss Becky Fulmer, switchboard operatorg Mrs. Linda Williams, cashierg and Mrs. Anita White, bookkeeper. Bottom left: Mr. Bill Whitten, Assistant for Public In- formation. Bottom right: Mr. Rodney Todd, Business Manager. c if. ,ff Administration and Faculty!21 English Right: Mrs. Helon Yates, Associate Profes- sor of Englishhjoined the Hendrix faculty in 1960. She holds an M.A. in English from the University of Arkansas. Lower left: Dr. Carolyn Kane is a visiting member of the English Department. She teaches Ad- vanced Composition and Creative Writing. A graduate of Hendrix, Dr. Kane received her Ph.D. from the University of Arkansas in 1973. Lower right: Dr. Helen Hughes, Pro- fessor of English, teaches courses in Eng- lish and the Humanities. Dr. Hughes earned her Ph.D. from the University of Ar- kansas. Her special interest is Shakespeare. 22!Adm1nistration and Faculty fi 3-s I ae .1 7 .Y 5-'! ?v . 2 Lia. - ll' 'f' '- -A eh A . ,Q- l K tax' f- gras J an ill i'l KYX Left: Dr. Charles Chappell, Associate Pro- fessor of English, shows a picture of his wife and their new son. Dr. Chappell joined the faculty in 1969 and received his Ph.D. from Emory University in 1973. Below left: Dr. Walter Moffatt, Chairman of the Depart- ment of English and Chairman of the Humanities Area. Dr. Moffatt, who earned his Ph.D. from Princeton, has been a member of the Hendrix faculty since 1948. Below: Dr. Kenneth Story Associate Profes- sor of English, received his Ph.D. from the University of Tennessee. He became a member of the faculty in 1972. 1---f4-.--'- ff - F V n M I li: i' '- 36 ill , .ll L'.. W. ' -Sus X . ' 1 4'!., I ' , . ,fr 'nuiyx-In I Administration and Faculty!23 X 'fs ff 'my is Q- . 1 Hs lx Music Upper left: Mr. Robert M. McGill, Associate Professor of Music, accompanies an act pre- sented at the Coffee House sponsored by the Hendrix College Choir. Mr. McGill, who earned his M.S.M. from Union Theological Seminary, is director of the choir. Upper right: Dr. Hadley Yates, Associate Profes- sor of Music, received his Ph.D. from In- diana. Dr. Yates began teaching at Hendrix in 1961. 24!Adrn1nistration and Faculty xi 'li ff, , Upper left: Dr. George Mulacek, Professor of Music, was awarded a D.M.A. from the Uni- versity of Colorado. He came to Hendrix to teach in 1950. Above: Mr. Harold Thompson, Associate Professor of Music, began teach- ing at Hendrix in 1954. Mr. Thompson in- structs Hendrix voice students. Left: Dr. Ashley Coffman assists the pep band at a basketball game. Dr. Coffman, Professor of Music, holds a Ph.D. from Northwestern University. Administration and Facu1ty!25 if .Agri -Wil Art Above: The office of Mr. Don Marr, As- sociate Professor of Art. Mr. Marr received his M.F.A. from the University of Arkansas and became a member of the Hendrix fa- culty in 1959. Right: Mr. Bill Hawes, Assis- tant Professor of Art, joined the Hendrix staff in 1967 after earning his M.F.A. from the University of Arkansas. 26!Ad1ninistration and Faculty Theatre Arts Upper' left: Mrs. Ella Myrl Shanks, As- sociate Professor of Theatre Arts, joined the Hendrix faculty in 1952. She received her M.A. from Northwestern University in 1951. Below left: Dr. Rosemary Henenberg, a new member of the Theatre Arts Depart- ment, received her Ph.D. from Indiana Uni- versity in 1973. Shejoined the Hendrix Fac- ulty as an associate professor of Theatre Arts. Above: Anthony Little and Alinda Andrews prepare the set for the production S 'ix Clzarracteos in Search Qf-CI,'I'Z, Autlzofr. Administration and Facu1tv!27 I, i Religion Right: Dr. Francis Christie listens to a student's question. A professor of Philoso- phy and Religion, Dr. Christie received his Ph.D. from Vanderbilt University. Below: Dr. James S. Upton is a professor of Reli- gion. He received his M.A. from S.M.U. and was awarded a D.D. from Hendrix. Below right: Dr. Robert W. Goodloe, Associate Pro- fessor of Religion, began teaching at Hen- drix in 1961. He holds a Ph.D. from St. An- drews University in Scotland. Sir J '-'is . 28!Administration and Faculty it H. I I . I Philosophy Left: Fishing for a prize at the Halloween Carnival are Dr. Robert G. Shoemaker and his son. Dr. Shoemakerjoined the Hendrix faculty in 1966 and is now head of the Philosophy Department. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Texas in 1967. Lower left: Dr. Robert G. Shoemaker. Lower right: Philosophy students meet in Larry Jegley's home. Administration and Faculty!29 Biology Q1 iiiiiiiiir Iii , - iiiiiiii f I 511111113111 i . ,I f. . win. pl-Zhi-1DiHiS , f -g x 5' kv' r '1- 2 1 'v .. 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Vg! fu fi: - : HIM- N' . -1 nf- . .-J '-1-r' ' -- . -..,,'4-- 1 '- w..- Above left: Mr. Albert Raymond. In addition to his duties as Assistant Dean of the Col- lege, Mr. Raymond is an associate professor ofbiology. He received his M.S. in zoology in 1947 from the University of Arkansas. Above right: Dr. Arthur A. Johnson, Profes- sor of Biology, received his Ph.D. in zoology from the University of Illinois. Above: Helping students compost leaves is Dr. G. Thomas Clark, Associate Professor of Biol- ogy. Dr. Clark has been at Hendrix since 1962 and in 1970 received his Ph.D. in botany from the University of Arkansas. Right: Dr. Bruce Haggard, Assistant Pro- fessor of Biology, came to Hendrix in 1972, the same year in which he received his doc- torate from Indiana University. 30lAdministration and Faculty Chemistry Fw , N .W 1 2 - it . ,- W . ' '. , :situ-4' ' . N, ,mrs ,, , .H- H ' mg. A . ' mf ' 1?-V,-f.. 'Vi L1 Y Q .ff is 13' it 1, 7. , , Above left: Dr. Robert Shideler earned his Ph.D. in biochemistry from the University ofTexas. He is Chairman ofthe Department of Chemistry and Chairman ofthe Natural Science Area. Above right: Associate Pro- fessor Dr. Warfield Teague did his graduate studies at Purdue University and received his Ph.D. in 1971. Left: Dr. John Stuckey, Professor of Chemistry, joined the Hendrix faculty in 1958. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Oklahoma. Above: Dr. Carolyn Fair, a post doctorate teaching in- tern in the chemistry department. Her area of concentration is crystallography. Administration and FacultV!31 Mathematics Above: Dr. Tommy K. Teague, Assistant Professor of Mathematics, began teaching at Hendrix in 1971. He graduated from Hen- drix with high honors in 1965 and received his M.S. in 1967 from Kansas University. Dr. Teague's Ph.D. was awarded from Michigan State University in 1971. Above right: Dr. Cecil McDermott, professor of Mathe- matics, is chairman of his department. He received his Ed.D. from Auburn University in 1967. In the summer of 1973, Dr. Mc- Dermott participated in the Outward Bound program in Texas. Right: Dr. Temple Fay, Assistant Professor of Mathematics, came to Hendrix in 1970. He holds an M.A. from Wake Forest University and received his doctorate from the University of Florida in 1971. 32!Administration and Faculty V- i . Lita if . ' -F VV . ld g P i . W ab? ' V ,Q-M ,, AV :,. L. auf' ,ii ' '. , I ii V ' paw. -,, .' 1 A I- , !,.:.tiL V '1 ,,' ' if . J, JT! :Lx hw , 1' if' 'l -P' .' wi -4, 1 - ' J: 1?-, an ,.- un sg., .- . ,ff ig ' f' ' ' ' -. , - Q' ' ff .Il- f 4, W . I- 4, ja-f -' f' ng . ..1:..gs1-- V v :Jil -' V -dm. , V I 2- ,:,, ' 'I-'Wi Ni 1?L'?iai'l4L. Physics Left: Dr. Joe G. Robbins, Pro fessor of Physics, earned his Ph.D. from the Univer- sity of Texas. Dr. Robbins is retiring from the faculty this year after teaching at Hen- drix since 1946. Lower left: Mr. A Woodruff, Assistant Professor 0 V - was awarded his M.S. in nuclear ing from North Carolina State University. V He came to Hendrix in 1966. Layinont f Physics, engineer- V rr' ' Q, ,i , :-V' U1 ,V - .wtf--um 1 3- iq V4 1 2 -is i. ' V i gm-gli, L-Sys: 1'Tlu'z1 sf+wa.1' 1M'. ,'i a1..:i9i-1 ig:-. ...Z V JH' ...--.-. , . . , .--i.s.A...... 7 .- f U - .- 'q.,Vffi,.,Vg.i, f 5' ,,,,,4 ,:. 'V ,, 1.V , 1---1 ,--1' : - ,. '2lff.!':l5i 'V'1 ' ,Tfff'f'f,...-'f17i ?ivv :..i,fif if 'ii V 23.51-1--i'if ltigli' fl! . 1 4-Q,za,ggi+?rim1?f1x:'gf,.x:ix, 'ufgezf ggxp gp ' whim -'Vt s , M - ,F V AQV. , i , ,-,-,W -. Y 4 ',.T.f:gIf'llE ,f3,..'!,,,T',,L. 3, ..,,v'l -f QL .5 355,31 -, , . -'E T-+1 -A rf'--'r' - 1 --e' ' 'l - 4 . 5' - . .'1 f- '.L::. ---W .- .. -I f- V. -, . fs. .3 -..,1. ,.. nm,mm mu S' ' , , : -A---,T W Y izsuvsllnr V r 'f - , ,-H. M - W agugmnw zi .ir-,,1,'! '- i V. . -- - : , - . ,, 3' ' A- 1.14. n-1 me msn-mt.: x l X J! - fl P, 'Y 'manner BIll'? c 1 f 1.4 -5 --5 A was 1-:www mil 3-4.17751 - D' Q 1 , V -Y 1- --' H! ll ' '-X 1 X -. 541- V Rilbl 3 is - ' - :mils fl X X- - V-f--e ' ' ' Z lg: in Yi '- F, 2 -! ',,,,i ,,,,,,,.,'kk 'J x 'ini' in-,,,,-.g -,. 1 'xriili BHRXLSIIEMQ' ' .t il , -2 'F mar .fo If 2 1 F ', ll ? 12823 -.1- ., Vw- - , ,,. -- -1 ' V u l- l mans: malta: Illg l A . , , i- -gr' r , V '- 1.-gi, pf' H .1 Administration and Faculty!33 in Economics and Business Upper left: Dr. John Pickett, who joined the faculty in 1973, is the newest member ofthe Economics and Business Department. Dr. Pickett graduated from Hendrix in 1963 and earned his Ph.D. from the University of Missouri in 1970. Dr. Pickett is Associate Professor of Economics. Upper right: Dr. Billy Humphrey, Associate Professor of Economics and Business, joined the faculty in 1963. Dr. Humphrey received his Ph.D. from the University of Arkansas in 1970. Right: Currently serving as Chairman of the Economics and Business Department is Mr. Robert F. Baker, Assistant Professor of Economics and Business. Mr. Baker joined the faculty in 1969. His dissertation is now pending at the University of Alabama. 34!Adm1nistration and Faculty ' xi' X I Y' I., . If' fs- ..-. 1 .9 ff' A fl.. , ' af ill' Fling -Slilffl, if 1 i- ,K 'V llwv L i A Qs 1: Q 1 1 , C , 'il ' , T E1 ' Q 'l X a .- L ' 'A' f '- ' ' - 1-4 7 F-.Y -.' 'N . 1 ' f-L NNE lllifiwffi 'f's:1-. 4 'J .- il . 'Wk-L5 , vp? 'AZ' 1 f fx- .142 eff ia' K-1 ff u-illl WP Left: Dr. Burvin C. Alread graduated from Hendrix in 1949. He was awarded his Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Mis- souri and is presently Professor of Economics and Vice President and Treas- urer ofthe College. Center left: Mrs. Eloise Weir Raymond, Assistant Professor of Economics and Business, was awarded her M.B.A. from the University of Chicago in 1945. After teaching at Hendrix from 1954 to 1958, Mrs. Raymond rejoined the staff in 1962. Center right: Mary Stuart Jackson types a computer program. Lower: Ac- counting class. an l- 'xv I 1 . ' M i lf Administration and Faculty!35 History and Political Science Right: Dr. Garrett McAinsh, Assistant Pro- fessor of History, was awarded his Ph.D. from Emory University this year. Dr. McAinsh, whose primary field is European history, came to Hendrix in 1970. Below: Dr. Richard E. Yates, Professor of History and Chairman ofthe Department of History and Political Science, holds a Ph.D. from Van- derbilt University. Dr. Yates is retiring this year after thirty-six years of teaching at Hendrix. Below right: Dr. George H. Thompson, Professor of History, began teaching at Hendrix in 1952. He was awarded his Ph.D. from Columbia Univer- sity in 1968. 36!Administration and Faculty 1. X, Ee EW. -9 . PP- . Upper left: Mr. Dale Enoch, Director ofthe Institute of Politics in Arkansas. Upper right: Mr. Robert W. Meriwether partici- pates in the Coffee House sponsored by the Hendrix Choir. Mr. Meriwether, who re- ceived his M.A. from Vanderbilt, is As- sociate Professor of Political Science. He began teaching at Hendrix in 1959. Left: Mr. Oscar Clyatt is Assistant Professor of His- tory and Political Science. Mr. Clyatt re- ceived his M.A. from the University of California at Berkeley. He is now a doctoral candidate at Berkeley. Administration and Faculty!37 Psychology and Sociology Right: Professor of Psychology Dr. Mar- garet E. Fitchjoined the Hendrix faculty in 1965. Dr. Fitch earned her Ph.D. from Cor- nell. Center left: Mr. Ferris C. Baker, As- sociate Professor of Sociology. Mr. Baker received his M.A. from Southern Methodist University and became a member ofthe fac- ulty in 1959. Center right: Dr. Christopher Spatz recieved his Ph.D. from Tulane in 1966. Dr. Spatz came to Hendrix in 1973 as Associate Professor of Psychology. fa l 38!Adrninistration and Faculty E I-211 Education Above left: Dr. Betty Morgans, Assistant Professor of Education, looks over some school work with her son Bradley. Dr. Mor- gans, who is a reading specialist, received her M.S. and her Ed.D. from Oklahoma State University. She came to Hendrix in 1971. Above: Dr. Robert Courtway, Chair- man of the Department of Education, re- ceived his Ed.D. from North Texas State University in 1973. Left: Mr. Robert W. Meriwether, Associate Professor of Educa- tion, received his M.A. from Vande1'bilt University. He began teaching at Hendrix in 1959. Administration and Fac ultV!39 ,, Y -...,. . , 93-ze 'VS Foreign Languages Upper right: Mr. James Davis, Instructor in French, earned his M.A. from the Univer- sity ofChicago. Before coming to Hendrix in 1972, he studied at the University of Stras- bourg in France and at McGill University in Montreal. Center left: Dr. Harold V. Allen, Chairman of the Foreign Languages De- partment and Associate Professor of Ger- man, has been a member of the Hendrix faculty since 1963. He received his doctorate in comparative literature from the Univer- sity of Arkansas. Center right: After graduating from Hendrix in 1965, Mrs. Mary Jane Teague attended the University of Kansas, Where she earned her M.A. Mrs. Teague joined the faculty in 1972 as an in- structor of both French and German. Right: Mr. Jon W. Arms, Assistant Professor of Spanish, received his M.A. from Vanderbilt. He joined the Hendrix staff in 1971. 40!Administration and Faculty Physical Education P' V W' . L Above left: Mr. Ronnie McCaskill, In- tramurals Director and Assistant Professor of Physical Education, began teaching at Hendrix in 1966. He holds a Master's degree from the University of Tennessee. Above right: Mr. William Barr, Aquatics Director, is a 1972 graduate of S.M.U. Left: Mr. Cliff Garrison, Warriors Basketball Coach, came to Hendrix in 1972. He holds an M.S.E. from State College of Arkansas. Above: Chairman of the Department of Physical Education is Mr. Morton Hutto. Mr. Hutto received his M.A. from the University of North Carolina in 1950. Administration and Faculty!41 O. C. Bailey Library Top right: Mrs. Jo Ann McMi1len, Assistant Librarian. Below left: Mrs. Dolores Thomp- son, Assistant Cataloguer. Below right: Miss Peggy Harrison, Secretary to the Lib- rarian. Bottom: Miss Carolyn Raney, Assis- tant Librarian. Jlllllil ,gif 3. ll V1 ,Z 42!Administration and Faculty fir! J., - -L -A - 1,41-H-M 4 nd., 1 if fr Left: Miss Francis Nix, Head Librarian. Lower left: Mrs. Virginia Upton, Periodicals Librarian. Lower right: Mrs. Ann Boud- reaux, Circulation and Reserve Librarian. Not pictured is Mrs. Sue Aist, Secretary, Reader Services. ri -If iz' ae my f. li. . 2,9 I I lf: jj 5 '+ 'l if ' T ' ' ' b- f 'Q E - ' - W 1 fl 'y is QV U: i ' si i ik. 5. tl . .--4 'see Administration and Facu1ty!43 Cecil Graddy Marks 40th Year at Hendrix Cecil Graddy, Maintenance Supervisor, joined the college staff in 1934. During twelve-hour work days, his duties included upkeep ofthe campus golf course, vegetable garden, rose garden, and lawn. Throughout the years Mr. Graddy has been involved in many facets of Hendrix life, a fact which makes him an authority on the college's his- tory. He vividly remembers the campus in '34 - Galloway was new. Behind Martin Hall, across to the highway, was a farm, the mule barn of which was where Grove Gym now stands. For nine years Graddy, known to many as Papa Josh, and his wife worked as head residents of the Wigwam, a boys dorm that stood across Washington Avenue where it curves to Front Street, and Martin Hall. I didn't come to stay, states Graddy, but he did stay, and his forty years in the maintenance department is the longest employment of any Hendrix employee. Pre- sently he supervises the maintenance of all the college buildings and grounds. He is in charge of about fifty people. Though there have been numerous physical changes in the campus since he began working here, Mr. Graddy says he doesn't notice them be- cause he has watched them all occur. 44!Reflections Four Staff Members Retire From College Retiring from the Hendrix staff this year are Dr. Joe G. Robbins, Chairman ofthe De- partment of Physicsg Dr. Richard Yates, Chairman ofthe Department of History and Political Scienceg Mrs. Helon Sanders Yates, Associate Professor of English: and Mrs. Alice White, Head Resident of Gallo- way Hall. The Troulbadozlm' recognizes these four for their service to Hendrix. Reflecting on his life and his experiences at Hendrix, Dr. Joe Robbins said, I know in my mind that I am the most fortunate per- son who ever lived. After he retires, Dr. Robbins will continue working as an acous- tical consultant and will pursue a favorite hobby he shares with Mrs. Robbins - rose growing. Dr. Richard Yates' favorite thing about his thirty-four years at Hendrix has been the students, ofcourse. They're the same, omit- ting hair styles. When he retires, Dr. Yates hopes to have more time for his hobbies - reading, music, woodworking, and his favo- rite, gardening. I have become obsessed with growing things, Dr. Yates stated. The academic freedom at Hendrix and the close association of students and faculty are Mrs. Helon Yates' favorite things about Hendrix. I would not be happy teaching in a situation where I could not have a lot of rapport with my students, she said. Travel, auditing courses, and growing things top the list of Mrs. Yates' plans for retirement. Mrs. Alice White calls herjob at Hendrix a dream come true because she has always enjoyed working with young people and liv- ing near a college campus. Hendrix is a place I'm glad to have been a part of, Mrs. White said. Opposite above left: At his desk in the shop, Mr. Cecil Graddy, Maintenance Superintendent. Opposite above right: Mr. Graddy helps trim honeysuckle vines. Opposite below: Mrs, Alice White, Head Resident of Galloway Hall. Above: Dr. Joe Robbins, Head of the Physics Department. Left: Dr. Richard Yates and Mrs. Helon S. Yates. Reflect1ons!45 asses Classes Classes Classes Classes Classes Classes Classes Classes Classes Classes Classes Classes Classes Classes Classes Classes Classes Classes Classes Classes Classes Classes Classes Classes Classes Classes Classes Classes Classes Classes Classes -I 3 ..-,. 1 .4 rv 0 , . 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W ,ItW!,!,4 vr' FII W , 'I E' U' - ' ll V4 M, -,W 1- r r , yung r r -5 A f fr .lfltlrrrexel r f 1?-, l Larry Alexander Paulette Allen Perry Amerine Paula Anderson Jimmy Jess Anthony Diana Arms Stephen Bailey Nelson Ballard Eril Barnett Mark Barnhard Tommy Bemberg Bob Bookhout Seniors Jack Brodie Tom Brown Bob Buckalew Brent Bumpers Bruce Burton Andy Buschmann Charles Bush Carol Calliotte Dana Carpenter Gary Carpenter Tommy Carpenter George Cheatham Seniors!49 Kent Chrisman David Chumley Eddie Clawson Wiley Coley Pat Collier Deborah Cook Jim Cooley Rebecca Cooley Cassandra Cox Debra Crawford Cathy Crouch Jim Crouch Kay Cyphers Ferrell G. Dalton Bobbye Davis Fred de Miranda Dana Derrick Jett Dickey Don Dodson Debbie Dorman Mary Ann Dunn Melanie Durland Jim Edgar Harold Elder is Qu-. lr' Q pd giving K' K., N 7 M L3-fi lg .l ,51 -if Q , 5 Q I S l A A 1, . bw I, Alice Elrod Wk Newman Fair Kel Farris Gregory Ferguson .asf . .l l Gail Finney Pete Fitzpatrick Marc Flurry Harry Foster s ri F -N94 . Y -, H R I G - L AJ , 1 Mary Fulmer James Gibbons Gray Gibbs V George Gleason l P il. o 4:51 Q .. A we . ' , 11,341 ilk ' 1711 ,Q J 1' NYJ ws. I lf, -'Yu Gil 1 l . t V ,s flrrlls -f 1 Seniors 161' 0 1' -!'..'..'!-1 -L ...Qi , Y , ii . --V Left: Floy Roebuck clowns as Tom Spivey catches up on the news. Above: Tom Little works on an etching. Sen1ors!51 , 'v' Yvonne Glien Harry Gooding Janet Goodwin Lauren Gragson Judy Gregson Kevin Guerin Bill Hall H. Michael Hall Mike Hanthorn Jim Harper Carolyn Hasley Robert Hasley Douglas Haynes James Hearnsberger John Hearnsberger 52!Seniors Bin Higgs Connie Hoxie Jeff Hoy , li Li J-WW ' if r gj 'K R XJ W w I o .-S., ,,.., N-vf l I, 'arm- A l ll l l IVH 1 ' l ,X l f f 4 41 P lgg 4-of R ,Amr Z if 'lui ish rw., rg:-A '17 .-A' X N :sf ' ,fri . in J 1. I f f-wi 4 Qtr' .N A' Q Ng. . A,. ' 'img' Q' G if ' -f' J Jffilf- , I -131 V . - J 561- ,T-ie-, Z 6 ,pl x - ww P A as 3' 1. Rv! Q ,vu -. ..-if r' 1 fl 'l l F, I .1 , -qv' -1 wx ' no . . V U -,VAN ' :Se - 5 X - . 1 X is JL' ,nur 5' W1 A ' 'zz Seniors .4-1...i-.111- ri'-------- i l f.,,,4 Ap-- i Y ' s li 'Yin . i 'ITD K, 'f-fx . ,.,,,--. IES 'Q 1. 'M' ...,!0 I '09 . g.,,..- f-fi J , ' ' : -xx , . . ,, -W ,, , me iam J , K Opposite: Tim Jessup is dis- tracted while Nina McNutt and Perrv Amerine observe an experi- ment. Lett: Dr. Haggard's Genet- ics lab. Sharon Hunter Larry Jegley Tim Jessup Peter Johnson Jennifer Johnston Gary Jones Jim Joyner John Kariuki Fran Keathley Mindy Kelley Lynne Killgore Jim Koch Seniors!53 Mike Kubat Mark Lasater Craig Leipold Shirley Leung Tom Little Larry Lowman John Mann Mitzi Carol Mann Janelle Marks Steve Marks Mark McBryde Cathy McLendon Ken McRae Ken Milburn Mike Mills Shelby Moore Edna Morgan Kathleen Morgan Melinda Morse Aleta Murph David Nixon 54!Sen1ors ls 5-:xv pd' 'S-ff' E. VW' ' ful - PLM, I .N , . ,gf-'lf Y 'N ,,l ! W . ,r N 5 Killa , 116: 5fT?ll i?3f' 77 'Tff 'ii .dw-:!1:VQ:.!j ,QA . we ,, - . J i, Q' .- iii A 'K , ' , y 1 ' if 5. it r V'-P5 152 ' 1 iff' V 'IS'-' ' az '-.-'-1.1 i ':?:?:1::. E:t2232ii'ri F2 L M if N . 'aah 1F:r '25 'Z: L x fi 'tM?iu'.',3 NU- i 1 i N' 1 'i w rf-as i. 13 i . .bmi '-4 t, t gf' it .1 I .1 at V 1' 5 fa is U' X x X 'fr V. , , -. . . - I ' - 1 if . - i n 1 .. I N. '- ' ix , . . . . 'A -1 ' Sal, t l, . ' rv- vi. , V , 1' -1 , . 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AX .. ' Q 5' 'arg '15 N ii 1 . . 'K lf' wx 1 .J .V Y 1 'X VY. .1 xi lm ,fc J Y ,, gf Dennis Officer Mary Wynne Parker Grady Perryman Richard Petty James Leland Pittman Phil Price Ron Price Don Pruitt Bill Puddephatt David Rice Janet Lynn Robinson Roy Roebuck Seniors ,VP 'P',f Carol St. John Sandy Sanders Mike Schulte 1 I Q, 46 N... M-fa. -. IV, f' nw 'Q ,Wav Yqft, ' charlotte snideier Harold Short H. Elvin Shuffield ' 1 I 1 ,tin Linda K. Sloan Becky B. Smith Cathy Smith '5H-sa . 5253 ' P A Sen1ors!55 1 , 4-, 3 .I V y . V g . -. 35- ,4iJe,'.' 3. -- 56!Seniors Meredith Smith Walter Smith Steve Snyder Kay Speed Dennis W. Spence Bill Spivey Penn Stafford Cheri Stephens Craig Stillings Laurie Stillings Peggy Stover Wendy Strait Seniors Lyndon Strickland Cristina Sturam Leslie Swindler Dianne Tack David Taylor Linda Tooke Charlotte Tripp Linda Vaughan Robert Venable Judy Warren Mary Kaye Weber John Weir F ' . 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Troubadour photographer Mike Mills finds an unusual vantage point. , 7 ,-,,, A...,v.,f, 'IQ ex?- u-.f J i H ,l V Al l my s fig , le Q ,Hwy S...- 7 ' ik X i. l 4 5 x 'P Bill Wells Cindy Whayne Kathy White Bill Whitley Jim Wiedower Ronnie Wiedower Boyce Wilkerson Mary Williams Pam Williams Larry Wingo Richard Wise Debbie Wolford Mike Young Seniors!57 if I-' f' 'z Q-f-iseee in , 'Tri FC' 'Q V' 0060 A . , qv 9, X ' ' img .. j ,fig-,,4-N. X I 4 Nggh . s ,.' ' - lg.: ,, , 'S 1-, gt, Iv' .l.,,,: K1 L.,S Fgqp-----'- f--V--VT'-f' '- ff n BHIAbbOU A A 5 Kim Abbott f 4 1 7 F ' N V Cheryl Adams 4-j Ls ,A A Sue Akers U N . Brenda Akins , V i M -, 3 .gf ' 1 f l..P ,.MLlIv-l6?lx, W 'V 'N W' 'fd Linda Akins 4? Greg Alagood - if x Joy Albright gl-M '-cf' - Mark Albright V! U-4' v-Pb, Ml:-:4 - A ,. -1 3 . Ben Allen ,M-7. X tlkifd -ig' .i 51. f' 2, ! .WKQQQAEA - ' 1.-..g JS ., .' ' Y i- .WW-'f 7 ---iv:-:u .Q , , E ' Harry Allen as ' Nancy Allenbaugh I . ,X R. David Amason 'Pr f Ann Ambrose Bill Anderson ..::.'2. X ' K' K .-MUN: 1: if f,a.,.,'.gli,g5,.,A Stwitlli wwmww A K A' , Bob Anderson A W ' 'x ,R Y l ., W Bruce Anderson fit ha Gi fl fx- fr, l ,, P Randy Anderson ..-7 -QVA ,Jw 'f :N ' ',..,.T' Alinda Andrews 'I 1 ' I ' - gs - 'B Donald Armstron l - . , A -ff' -. V' ' l l l A 1' ' . . il fret! A J ' X'--1'g NJA A N si' Underclassmen L-1 i, ,', f rr le ! a, Aug 49' 4-4- fnv J ,-,,, rr pq, CV Mn A Left: Susan Gladin and Kim Stevenson laugh after a near catastrophe. Q Beth Arnold Betsy Arnold Holly Atkinson Randy Auman Mike Aycock Sandy Aycock Underc1assmer1!59 ,. . 'I ' L Greer Baber Robert Baker John Ball Bill Barker Kay Barnes Rusty Barnett Kathy Barnwell Pam Barrow Fran Barton Barbara Bascom John Bayliss Roger Beal Jeanie Beall Carolyn Bean Susan Bean Rebeccah Beck Debbie Becker David Becton Jack Bell Sandy Bell Dana Bemberg Cindy Bennett Jim Bennett Eloise Bensberg 60fUnderc1assmen nf' - -v-. .... 1. 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'HT N. -l ' 'J' , , -V x ' +7 -Q-tL',Q , N ' 'I 1 , , . X . ' 1 '- xg? l , IF. ye. 2,-gg .7- 5 l gn , -:TW , , 'r , . Lf -f . i ' L 1? V 'l,'?'-. wF.,fr -- -A .y .,. 'Vy ,' s , l . 1 ' .fi w Z' ' '1?1', 5f,7',3-tg' -.V 15mg l .-,glvf is .' -1 9 ' , f-'ff - 'V'3'+-'fl' if '?f'39ivl3f 2 -'V4-i6d '4 fl tif-as w -- 35 i, 'lfg ?,3 '-,'T'1:.: fv'LM's11Q'i1-Zm--'llxlili Qmsgdlf t Ls! Opposite left: A long lineto Brenske's Beanery. Opposite right: Beverly Brock speeds up the Christmas move. Left Bob Hollingsworth intent on his art work. Above Bill Crain. Undel classmen!61 Susan Brockman Ann Brown Don Brown Kathy Brown Laurel Brown Lori Brown Margaret L. Brown Margaret S. Brown Sandra Brown Paula Broyles Beth Bruce Allan Bruner Jay Bruno Marc Bryan Mike Buck Paul Buerkle Robert Buff Bill Bumpers Jan Burford Nancy Burnett Flobert Burnett Julie Burns Gina Burton Tom Byram -L., f I ,r NL ff , X . l F W . lx I' 4' f A 'Q i t 2. , X l t . fia t 4 'Aix I fr Elf' x IQ' ,,, U .,,, - If--tx 1 f-ei, h il. .1 . ll 5 lx Kr' ' VV ' . Q L I 1 An , ' 1. X ' rf! 4' :QE L fr S.. 5 -X4 V , ai' X-' 'I 1 , I 1 , 4 X' Jn.-V Aux . -. I I ef-' .rt Us 1,5 -.- e W A .: .it , 'B---'if ' .se U W , Jn.. A1 ' v Q , sf: .0 lg 5 . ' a ' it f M '1 iff I, 'J' 2. fi, I . F. me WH' I I Q x : ,Q A QL V JXQ-.,! N 4 ' if i N l , GE rr Al f rri V, xiii? it ,ia 5 Qy , -at S' i 4 Q B t t - ff A a - 5 ' i :I .kv 62!Underc1assmen Above: Freshmen relax before a class, Right: Jeff Hoffman visits with a friend outside the Union. Opposite upper left: Hal Kemp takes a break. Opposite upper right: A Hendrix tradition, the freshman birthday party. Opposite below: Waiting for lunch. il - Liga- 3' if Underclassmen X Ami , 1-3777, l e ' + ffl l l ,ga Q .5-I K -1- ' A Jw- ' . 'N gb M 1 5 Z Bl y be A 56. ff-TVX ai., ll X l -11 IVN Tuff wil :Q Wg 1 l l Jr l U l .to S ' x 1 1 ' , -4- 4 l A, .yd ' ,fu--sf' J , X 'ivfia' ' . f l Q, , I f x55 '- lj ,gi ,-Q54 in - fl 455 if l ' . ,l mv 5 ' f , N 'fz ki' ' 'I' Ii, 5 l,HQf.Q 7' ' A 1 , ig 1 , - -- X k --E. X - AF- X . . , Q K 'M f .as 5, 4' 5 . ' -,, I . ' :gv ,, 1 ' JR' iilhi '. 'K A W1-JT' ' in-L15l?2'J l ...av l EI T f-fu. Z4 . 5 l 1 1 , 1 . . e WA Wh f an an '73 I in Mike Caldwell Jim Calliote Pam Camp Chuck Campbell Joey Campbell William Campbell Cindy Caras Leslie Carle Bonnie Carter Terry Castagno Gerald Casteel Warren Casteel Darlene Chadwick Keith Chamblin Jimmy Chang Lisa Chanton Steve Cheatham Bill Ed Cheek Unde1'c1assmen!63 Martin Chilcote Lisa Child Claudia Chisholm Christine Christie John Christie Julie Christopher Jan Chronister Nancy Clark Patt Clark Ronny Clark Amy Claxton Elliott Clegg Jinx Coggins Richard Cole Ron Cole Johnny Colley Nancy Collier Kim Colvert Bob Compton Carol Condray Carolyn Cook Cindy Cook Debi Cook Lou Ann Cook Sam Cooke Clay Cooper Frank Cox Joe Cox Keith Cox Richard Cox Bill Crain Jerry Cravens Randal Craver Mike Crimmons Debbie Critchfield Ann Critz Betsy Crom George Crook J. B. Cross Linda Crumpler 64!Underc1assmen W IIN' WN 75 'wY'9's ,'f'N, Q-,. v .f . , gi xl 3 lb 'Q QL-asf - 35- 'I J 1 ' xx HAR, W 1 N I '. .-, N 1 J r X 1 V V x ni t 13 5 id- 4 . CJIQ , .. 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I 1 Underclassmen J . 6' - I T ,R l Q 1 , . xx ' V 4 gf! I, fl Y Q., Q-.E K Y 1 1,13 gf., - o -UW. A A X 'i22'i3f f -4 --ac., j ,- l . ml-ra. gl. , 354 if ' l, ZX A L t tg-'ff' fr' it V 1 , l D ee.. ,,,y1v-- Q' , f 7:52 M f l Center: Coach Fion McCaskilI's Camp Counseling class. Left: Mark McBryde waits as Sherrye Villines puzzles over a decision in the bookstore. Below: A nostalgic goodbye to the pole vault pit. -re.: 'fx hi' lebldiv-ilhSJ 0S Li? Jim Cunningham Joe Cunningham Christine Curiel Janet Curry Lee Cyphers Cindy Dabney Jeff Dacus Rose Dalesandro , 'i - X vi' l fe ss , az- 'X I Carol Danehower .-,I Ks. , N l Stan Dark Fl-if . - l -1' 1 Sarah Darnall ,,,. ' Bob Darnell i J ' , ' U t ti. 'n A .Q L i Ti Q I' l f 5: U' 571' 'j f,'fFM Ml 'M TA . N f lu gs X ' b if ', 1 ll 1 ,- X . I ' D ' Dawn Davenport . '1?f e, Q f' ' is I 4 O .. 1 .gy ' 'O A ' , Allen Davidson K H I ' - l 4 Denise Davis 53:5 -' V , -K 'ra ' rf V A N- 1 Martin Davis nw' in f ' V in :PN N xg' AA v ij .v . Qi- I : ' 'fig iw ,ff gj5i'5if1g?',fL f Underclassmen!65 l .QYilT:?Ff1fw- il .fa-4 -on-V Hzx, WWW Beth Forney and Beth Edwards take advan- tage ofa warm fall ay. Sam Davis Allen Dawson Molly DeButts Jim DeLamar Fred Deneke Mark Denman Inez Dickson Jill Dixon Claire Dodson Lee Dodson Melanie Drake Donna Duerr Nancy Duke Candace Duncan Kathy Duncan Patti Dunn John Durham Danny Eakin Sharon Eberle AI Eckert Cheryl Eckert Thad Eckolls Allen Edmonson Bob Edwards 66!Underclassmen Underclassmen .,i ll :-fi 'rf . LY' . .1 - -. V 4 i af efigw,-,.i, i as ix mi . gi 3 ' ,411-if - .: .ef ' . JV, '- ' 751 lla If Qi I .ax - Y Xx xxx '1 j Y 3. I +4 f -1p12w'f f ' ' , 1: 4, J' ,APT 1 N, .2 , 'T 5501! :' ' ,wif Y -. , 'N - . x 5 - . . X. .Xl L ' II. . ,J . . . v , ., ' Mr ' . , N . - Underclassmen Left: Kappi Jeffries waits for a bite. Right: John Mann and Gerald Cound rap in the Union. Dee Edwards Suzanne Edwards David Eifling Carol Eisenhauer Marcia Ellis Scott Elphingstone Danny Elrod Garry Enderlin David Espenscheid Christy Etheridge Mike Evans Paul Farley Paul Farr Sharon Farr Betty Farris Jana Farris Duane Fecher Charles Feild Larry Fincher Mike Finley William Fiser Cindy Fisher Craig Fisher Max Fleming 68!Underc1assmen ll gg.. eff N V R ' f.- SK nil , NRS I l X l 4 v-nm W' ' f ss: GN ,. . , ...- X xx .I O l , 1 'ez 4'-'N 1 1 l if E9 J' L ' 4 V, i Y VL: ' ' 4 I fl-v4!:Q ' VE' ami .SEE Y, X ., e JJ ' 'ur fl ' r kfil ,NR .X .1411 -iw i .9 .1,q5'l r Q xl l . ' x ' lil- , l ' i, 'gl i ' 4 . I WQQEFEFF efmwy N ' ' Q'eia:,5 r .4 5 ,gf:,.': Q , R N Q' fn.. .lqrtv team ,M ' Yi!! A .i i I f '4 wif., z'. , v -' A ' ,. h wr . 5- -' ,rf 1. ',, K X QEC. Av.-1, ' I. ,Z .rl lf' r . z,.0x .i x 3 lx , . l iii 751' ...z' l ,. I v ly ,Ts af' ,Hx fl It 'J I J -' 5 51' -ax- R A I I ,Z MA . X. ta- r. ' 'i I x. fl L mm 0 ' B .T M44 .K I f I 3 1 . r':f f,' '58 Q! Xxg. ' I I N -K .:. 1 J .f A FV l 3 X I l 5 W R, Y.-an W ,g ' J' ,-.H 'alwz'-Lf we, x F V be l .. wk , Q 4 .AEJ Q AK ,Y L , rf-J ' ferr Vi' ',A' .Q V F , Ll F att .L l y Q l A ' Q 11' L S: ll J, Q W xl J' . 1' N ' ' ' ,I ' il. 'Aw 'N Y:-'X i 'T' X 'Ni .3 'n ,-VJ, l t' Z' 1 'sVA J if?-IQX G A-A, fx. In -' Ea I,-I gtg. I uf 'ln Nic- fa '-fl is Rfinci ' 'gl L Bobby Forgy Beth Forney Michael Fosburgh Rebekah Fourt Liz Frazier Tommy Frazier Janet Frederick Randall Freeland Bill Freeman Bill Freeze Tom Fretz John Frost Larry Frye Ka Sing Fung Mary Funk Jay Gandy Ree Gandy Jim Gann Dorothy Gantz Janey Garlington Jan Garner Mike Garner Dale Garrett Nancy Gately Jim Gates Marcie Gibson Beth Gilbert Sam Gitchel Susan Gladin Heather Glidewell Cindy Glover Hank Godwin Steve Good Ron Goodman Cindy Goodwin Kathy Goodwin Lynda Gordon Martha Gordon Pat Gordon Susan Gordon Ned Goyne Danny Grace Joey Granade Karen Grant Kathy Grant Tissie Gray Larry Grayson Alice Green Underclassmen!69 David Green Don Green Gary Green Fiolaine Green Rusty Green Gail Greene Andy Gresham Claude Griffin Eddie Griffin Bobby Grimes Ted Grimmett Bob Griner Tom Haley Sally Hall Nancy Hamilton Tricia Hamilton Beth Hammerschmidt Kim Hammons 'FST El I, r- 'f is V' -a- - V sr A 'Q .J Q ' '. .a JE:-'l ' We ,, -in E 1 . '7g , 2i' , -.l.., ., ' l, as it 'R R I Q vm g, :l ., 5 A gui? R -.- Rf Q -.. , K - ' Nt.. ' .5 Vyv, g ig? Q: , I f ,bay , , 1- , ' ' 3E5Erf'if' , 45,1 ' 4 2 rel,-r l D :-' ' r 'Q l-Ll l - X ,N as ,K S1 :N vi 'hw f-,N . Q! M l f' ' X 4 'K ' 4 . 'F -, B f f 1 M or may-f-P, i X A ' f .- Lai l . -me Claudia Hander I 7 ' Patricia Hardin 5 , ,N H, 73- In 4 Paul Hardin nf' W' c. .f ' V 3 VN l -N Bill Harper 5 ' ' ' A .-if Cheryl Harris b- ' ' TT .4 v l N John Harris Y f y , by V 4 1 l H! ' 4 4 G G r ni Marilynn Harris Paul Harris Floanne Hart Jeff Harvey Ralph Haskew Jill Hatley '70!Underc1assmen nfffkii Y . g N A , - Us V Q 7' 6 . ,,.- l . if nigh 1 'V Wg ' ll r-ll: fl -f r i - ' 11 f' 'I l l l' li QL . , v ., . v' I sp A 4 ,, l YV ' gpx , rl -A, , fera- N. - XWA il X A f' l I 2 N i ,i ff JP? itwaz l , 5 l 514, L , .,,,-X i, ., if ll l I l 'al , 1 -4 , Nas, 'gn , gil 1 x ill 7! X 1,4 ' if ll' A A il l 'L' W al if I ,f ' Lila Havens Dan Hawkins Flo Hawks Chip Hayes John Hayes Bill Hearst Angela Heizman Charles Henley Cindy Henry Frank Henry Linda Henry Maria Heringer Gail Heyne Paula Hickey Mary Helen Hill Robert Hill Julia Hilliard Ellen Jo Hillis Winston Hines Kent Hirsch Penny Hodges Jeff Hoffman Lou Ann Hogan Ted Holder 'HCI 1 li x xxxx ' Left: Ann Younger. Above right: Chaining his Underclassmen!'71 Julie Honeycutt John Hornecker Flachel Howell Anne Huckleberry Jimmy Hudson Carolyn Huff Mike Huggler Charlie Hughes Frank Hughes Michael Hughes Janet Hughey Mike Humphries Kathy Hunter Kathy Hyatt Sue lon Jan Jackson Joyce Jackson Mary Stuart Jackson Walter Jackson Mark Jacob Cathy James Janet James Carol Jefferies Kappi Jefferies Becky Jernigan Jerry Jessup Karen Jodry Mark Johnson Terri Johnson Debi Johnston Greg Johnston Alice Jones Becky Jones Bob Jones David Jones Kenny Jones Richard Jones Tamara Jones Bill Jorgensen John Kane Steve Kane Mary Beth Karr Jeannie Keck - Elizabeth Ann Keith Chris Kelly Glenda Kelly Larry Kelly Jim Kennedy 72lUnderclassmen K 1 W tm Z, T l 5 Q ' -ef' , '1:?: I I ,fig 1 AA ,Q-Q - M V F .fdguwu i I 1 J I yi 4. f W D' Z' . fi. QQQQ ' X b 1 ff . tl ,Y I - . ?:l':f' .5 l i 1 l N i i' i A ' 'I 5- KEN 1 I1 , if ' C l l A' il iff F ' 3 Vll l I ' tw I 7' ' -rv' X 'QS K 5' f N dh L, i efff ? , i 4: .f . W7 . I ,I 1 5' mg. Egg AAG ,fl ,I fyffil - - 1 Z, ff, -11.11 1i1..i,-L.. ii.-1. .1-.l-..-1 --.-li.. :r'Y'4: . 3 L... X , n .,., , 1 ' . ',. . ' 1 Underclassmen .e-A Below left: General exodus after sixth period, rfb - f A - .... fr' -iq-5.-2 .L.l ' inn: Inn? Q -i-E:-2.5 v. ......- ... ur' .12-..... . ': E3- Below right: A backward glance at Cyndy Camp- y, gaxgiog : x , ' iz 'Xiiix' N n 1 ' '. - 1 1 ..L, -si L1 . X., vgrxl i I ,- F.. .YYY ,YY Y Y iYYY Y YY YYYYYi, if A will iY Y it 'A i .L i ' V 1.. ' 31 lx wiv-N' is i ilk .fn W YY Xf- . l , .,,. , .,. , m,,i,:.L, alkaiqiol 5 V I v :Y AX?- X L' in X 21 1 X' L 1 x TN ik ., 1-ff 7 YQ A '.,---v- any .I .l r X- 'h Eiz . bell and Darlene Chadwick. L? YYWV Y Y Y fga i 5 iw ' 'w , at 't ll V ff' fig! Xl X1 ,,' -i ' PRA ! :Us'.fC11' ' , M121 9 ' 'ui 1 I - i L 'i it ,W ii! D fu- afar 5 7 '22 i xuw-IN . 1 ffff' 4 Q B1 Y ff. CA N P X A' 1, i ' x lx l I i 1-v.,j,MF I A V f J j'uv'l,, -Cf' .J .,,,,,. f 1, Y ' ,,.,i - fx fi Y' .1 N ff ,f e ng i ':L', J AL, f f 9' 1' F A up X -' . .L all L M 3 '3 kiwi i, 7', Q , , ,fl fqrijgd' , -av if if , gil Maggie Kennison Kathy Kerby Stephen Kerr Jensi Kessler Pam Kidwell Allen Kimbrough Judy King David Kinnard Linda Kinnard Dale Kirkpatrick Mike Kirkpatrick lke Knox Rosemary Knox Dean Konings Mark Kremers Susan Kulp Kay Kutait Steve Lachowsky Bill Lacy Allan Lamb Melissa Lamb Andy Langston John Latham Robert Lavender Underc1assmen!73 V x i --.? .., f 4.- a 190 LV I f,v L --:..-1-. J: .1 ...qfw . 1--'V A M. ,,,f,,.,, H+., . jf: 11 .. XX I k,,:.4H,5 ,X v. V lt.-4 A. av xi' vi- iz- 53-H lf! ' 1 . Y , PM-1 E H- ff. V--Jifnii, T!.' , g ,-f we Wm, . xyvsgjgp J L C, i1 i , .-1:5 ff- xr- :,--, . - - f- ,QQ -5.5 :agi1.lEl-Lui--,?Q'if -1 X Qi .Q. f' J - 0-V' IF L W ' 5 .'f ug .L ,L-,. 1 ' .+ A41 fl Ill i .N .jc iffmfv 1 ' - :ffffi5','f H I . .K ' .-0 X . W. -Wy 'lk ' ,i 'I' IMI 5,1 ' A i JL, I I' P , -v' -. ,., PAL , . e ,. 1 - .,'v 'ff' f Q v. 1 ' 3 v ' . R' 1 x I W. . Y J 'hi' 'F 3 j J it f 1 'V I ' , 1 r I.. 4 1 A 34- -0. fl r, '., . Jrrw A 'Q lu i. , ' ,V I, ., ' ov A .- i 'JH wg: - . - Wg .Q .. 'rl f' n ew f ,lg ' 42- -1 .r 4 si, , v 5. tsl jf 1 I l ymivsl at 'H ' ' be ,I - W lu ,: it ,fl vm' F d 'Sl 4 , '1 , .4 lt, . . sl -hu, A 'f' A X 4.1 W , I' el- - 1 E. ' Q 0 Q l 1 ,gf 1 4 I - i 1 ' 4 N .... ' '. L, nz l-...M an Q fa!- ' 1 xxx ' p, - alt, U i 5 aa 37- 33 aw' l-.5,, L1 T.fA,,,,k ix l ' -ian Ylxlugffm' 1 r. ,. bra.--ew lls ,FTF W AW l l xfv I ll , ll I' U' ,ri' , a V 1 ,- ell L... .:, 73 . Nyifj- ' . 4 l if R- Left: Missy takes the plunge. Below: Hectic fall registration. ,Mi F .---.A .Ji -LTL.1 Underclassmen ':- 'H 4' 'lag 'if V-.a- . X X .ir 'J' G' , 1 1 1- 1 lf r' h 4 V ,sa I I A! 5.3, -- , 7 l' ' SAW' Q V W' L vs' 4- - ,- . . fl y ' - ' S- l M wa ,E 'ff A as ff -' ef' if W6 ' In - -FN x Q' Leif!!! . + -. ., Y gb. 1 'f 71 f it 25:1 M ,ff 'j- N415 Lisa Lee Jim Lefler Ellen Lester Chuck Letzig John Lewis Flobin Lewis Scott Lewis Tom Linn Anthony Little Paul W. Logan Nina Lopez Hal Lovell Stephen Loyd Cathy Malin Becky Mann Susan Margrave Allan Martin Lana Martin Rhonda Martin Pam Matheny Mike Mathes Toni Matthews Winton Mattison Mike Mattox Underc1assmen!75 , y, ...L William Maxwell John Mayo Jim McAdams Mary Kay McCain Mark McCaIman Bobbi McCarty Janice McConnell Susan McConnell Matt McCorkindale Yb- Sandie McGraw Don McDonald . Marilyn McGeorge Connie McGinnis Pat McKeown David McKinney 'f- s In 3 , 1 -a- ' 5 Kathleen McKnight Lynn McKnight Lisa McLachlan Ftisa McLemore Winfield McMurtrey av- . i be nn V. Underclassmen 4 522 l Above: The come and go of Hendrix students. Right: Jeanie Beall has a pleasant surprise. Opposite left: Foun- tain view of Martin Hall. Opposite right: Tony Roebuck crashes. 76!Underc1assmen J ' ' ' 'W' iii-l .f-'-w , is ,, . J Es , , ' .1 iff? lrlq 4? 'Y 4 ,., ,. -,fi r V- il. . - l,. 'ave I X Ml Y M' l I' x J itiitfff L , was al J , ll ' ' A 'N iii! I, 'Q ' -.. .4 1 .R uv? -1' j n, .I .211- -f-...J .iful . .Jff l 1 . .FM .'A xx.. 'Q ' gt, ' ga ,I .3 'ST 1 e 5 i W ua 1 X' T f - - - .-1-.ef -l, ,f Vvv. we .. Y .. .. .-.T 1 11 '1 , 1 1q ,isa ,gel 521 ,. 1 1 1 l ' 'i 3 lie- 1 M 11 1 1 1 . Ru if sz wif . 5. ' ' - 'Ki . A ,r ' l M l ll N ix A ffl-1 l . 9 f . l .. x X I t X I 1 Steve McNeil Jim McFlee Steve Meadors Bessie Means Mike Medlock David Meriwether Will Meriwether Don Milburn Debi Miles Matilda Miles Dana Millar Roy Millard -5, g Y .fn --.. .-.-lg, -was-v-'F - , 5 , X143 4 'ff 1 - Q !'J 1 l 'La - Ai' :ff.f.:?f.-. . if A .A it W 1 A I- I X G1 V I YJ' 1 ' i ' v - y gi yi 1 ,. .sq ki 1 et '39 1 1 ,,.., 1 y 1 ces 4 .1,-1 .5 3 5 X . f ,, gf , f , - 2 f ui' 1 9+ '. . 1 ffffin. ' xxx. xx ' A 51 're . ral 1 ' 5 ai sit ' . 'Si 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 iw '1 ir. Z-. l I-li' 'W' Q ' 'F ' 4515 ll - . ff? Li fl 1 ' 1 . . Y X 1 'lf .3 1 'Q Y X, at ef: ' fl Q X 'ix ' N W ' pzf'7l ' ,1 if ' A E ., 'F y H xg K 1' ,1 I , if tl ' 1 I f' 1 ni A . ,mf ,fi 4 .I I e,. David Miller Maurey Miller Mike Miller Mike Mitchell Terri Mitchell Marsha Moffatt Jeff Monroe Nile Montgomery Zola Moon Becky Moore Jo Moore Karen Moore Linda Moore Thomas Moore Tim Moore Brenda Moores Mary Moores Larry Morse U1'1derc1a.ssmen!77 Mark Moser Denise Mullens Randall Murph Dan Murphy Martha Jane Murray Sandra Myers Dunkin Nelson Steve Nelson Janie Newberry Robert Newton Len Nichols Ed Nicholson Grace Nicholson Jena Nix Linda Nix Amanda Nixon Mac Norton Wesley Norton Carol Oliver Janie Oliver Jean O'Mary Mary Orsburn Missy Osborne Paul Owen Underclassmen Right: Debbie Whitley and Greg Alagood. Nj '- , . , I., .af , 4' g X of g I srl , V l f l of I I l '4 my A l wie v-P 'Y 'if -gg, gs- V if 1 , 1 A , -.. Ext X vm T' . 7 .T .- V XTR- . A , X:-.71 it - t Q I if - Vt . ' ll - F -. ,435 l ' I, f l It he 'rl ig as ' ' 1 A M :Q f' - ,V D - O' - A- , f ' TZ, 4 ZA E 4 ,N Aff? - w r . s x X' . 'Z ......' ,sift 5555232 'TIP -4' 'I LS Opposite above: From the Ad. Building. af D ' x 41 s N, ' --.,,j 1 Opposite middle: James Spivey. Opposite - r X4 X-gif ix' ' AK, E , QA lower:Suzanne EdwardsenjoysaSophomore -.X' N wgsxkn gl-bxi, 5 Q- X - X W N 'X N K- E x xx K- ' Council party. 78!Ur1derclassmen ,x ,X XX ig 4 J - zmgbs -f X SDSL xox . -S - T ., r- ' 1 -. , fi. . t I: sr ' -Q I , N51 . . f J W ,- r -x Y.lTT',w 'th . V -G , I r X X ' . fi a , v L Ai J - We mi-W ., P - - N We rg: f fa' ' ' ' E' ' . P UVM W i ' lg K 1- ., J' ' ,7'A:Ef3,'- .. tl ' '--e V5 -Kiwi - 1 V Tl 775' . ' t, ff,-J f. y ag '29 Q x P 5: - l f ' J, QQ! -QN it .' 5' . 'I I . ' ,Q al ah -. , .,5,!r3f7'?L : .mf 'Pr lt -1 'fi-if-+1 1 ' 1 .. E Q ,r X If .B ,i are 7 .J X S. ' S it R ' -as GN i , 'QA ,I W F M' H' N , 255' ,, 9' -f P 955' it el N 1 59 x K il 7 K 'sw-l i 9, nf i . 49 xg r X 4 T' i 'im ,,,,-w : ,y , X , WF ' L 'T . :L X Q. it 'i , N A I l it 4, ,V 7 'A ' J' .V xiii' '-if A 4- QF' ': 4-4, M. LQ 'meg - 19 V 2-l - 11.-h V .4 ,' -n w I ff ',. l , ., ff' AFX- ,Q , X,l' if l , x Q ix 5, Gordon Parham Brenda Parker Gene Parker Judy Parker Nancy Parker Paul D. Parker T. Paul Parker Jeanne Patterson John Patterson Kim Patterson Sandy Patterson Terry Payton Charles Peer Jim Pennington Jonathan Perry Jan Peters Marci Petrucelli Doug Petty Karen Phifer Pat Phillips Jim Pickering Jim Pierce Patti Pile Leroy Poff Unde1'c1assmen!r9 Cary Pollock Thomas Poole Becky Porter Lamar Porter Ricky Porter Darla Powell Andy Prewitt Jerry Pruden Jim Pruden Cindy Purtle Terry Putnam Pepper Pyeatte Ed Qualls Elizabeth Ragsdale Gail Ragsdale Ann Raley Mary Raney Guy Ann Ransom Dan Ratcliff Kathy Ratcliff Jeff Rawn Linda Raymond Cathy Reed John Reed 80!Underclassmen H -aww I l A All c f l kg P I. f N N-ll. .QV l I T ail ,Q Rf' ' R xf fi x i 'mf , , il ' -, . ' i Ken Reid if ' V K l -X ,!' 4? 3 Vanness Reid ,I ffxf, i 'F' is ji ' -ii , i ,Q , Mary Remmel gt, T ' y 'i 12:5 V -'- . Robin Rhinehart .4 -A v .7 - I ' ., , ,413 ' V I A Dee Rice SQ 1 ,fb f Ya , A 1341 ' j' it-, , Karen Rich 'ki X ' i I gpg xi .r iiiov, 1- . w ith - ' X :Ly 'xiii .jfs ' Q I fi ts, ' ,T A J' l ' i iii' iii i i T ' 1 1 3 'fr i' i i ' ' Sam Richmond QQ ' Q ' , FT Lynn Ricossa T 7' .i gr i ,. y Mike Riddell -- , i V 1 43.5 ix I i .Li-f ' Leigh Riddick ff' . I f J- , , Lisa Riley I y A I . I ,I ' X Cy Roach I l -T i in. .C is ' A i W 0 I its lf A ii mr ii .P A !'yM'Hil6Q3, N' John Roark 'f Neal Robbins ff vs- 1 'ff' N Tom Robbins .,, V Harold Roberts x . ' N '-- Kathryn Roberts F 5 ,X if X Bob Robertson A t l . i s , ' F i J i Mis i . 'i p , f- f . N A i ' . 1, A N f , Celia Robinson -in -6 ' ' l i Jack Robin - V7 , 4-if .. it N 1 , 4 SO , '4' 'gt ' ,nb I-A E ' an ,fe-5 'W' Tony Roebuck W-1 A i Sf l Q: i J :Lf i Judy Rogers -Af tx. ,N H , A 1 1 '- Aletha Rollins , 4 N, -- ,E Q K, ,R . George Rook - - ,Ju-if-5-A V- 3.1919 L. ft 4 ff, U KXJ I an Irxx 2-A 3353 . -a , , V 'H-1fF l':'. . . . 11522 .. V, T L if'96C LIN? i 1 ' - . g ,,,- 5' r-45' 'WT' . . -.25 'H F... --al W1 f li ,.,,,., a,, h. ly L 'i1:i9i' iq g. ri E! I -Q. . g,f'5f 'f1' Fl 'J' Opposite left: John Reed and Tim Moore pitch pennies at the Halloween Carnival. Opposlte right: Lathell McKeller. Above left: Frank Cox explains a pointto Dunkin Nelson. Above right: Cindy Purtle, Tim Tucker, and Stan Dark discuss college life with Ralph Haskew. Underclassmer1l81 K .QU : ht' if , 1 4 Jn' '? Ljg-gp f ,h ,, UA -1119 -.QL Q '. x -X .uf sf f'.. - , 0 A J xiii' 'f'?5f'?4 -P? T .,1 413' '- . is H r 1' 3374-. JJ . I-Zn. -.. ' ' 1' V .1 K .f Y ., . 'fff e -. iii V! ww' Q. JL' ,: ,f 'Q I , .. ' 1 XA X 0 M I -.1 I f .J 9,5 ov at Rf xx S ' ...-- 1' f 1 X r 'ffglfxlkxx V 4.4296 kxl.-3 p' Wh 41, T3 0 L As A ig .V-,241 21l' , X xx I , lbs so - of . 5' 1- l k Q Tig l AK, Intl - ff 'W' lf ll ii -., 'Ss ft ' , f ' , I af X . -I V Y -tl I V -.., ' T N1 NX I .Pig-lx .V A A it I Y 5 ut kts K' :I xl f AU 'A ! , ' 1 X ,,L ' Q 3 , l 'V ,rl W: A Q W, 1 --J al ' w y 5 K G -l-f f f It , X 1. SQ ' ' I rg. tv. r, l-Q li 'T J A l- Jan Roseberry Web Ross Steve Routon Danny Rowe Becky Russell Julie Russell Steven Sanders Tish Sanders Tommy Sanders Charlene Sandidge Jan Sarna Terry Sass John Alan Scarsdale David Schick Don Schluterman Nancy Schmidt Tom Schmidt Robert Schulte Karen Schwarz Ann Scoggins Richard Scott Ben Seay Kris Shewmake Patti Shields l Underclassmen Left: An uprooted tree makes way for the Mills Social Science Center. Underc1assmen!83 Gilda Shuffield Carla Simon Linda Simpson Victoria Simpson Sandy Sites Greg Smart Arthur Smith Gina Smith Jane Smith Jerry Smith Melissa Smith Phil Smith Robin Smith Roy Smith Stephen Smith Tom Smith Pam Sorrells Terry Sosebee Danny Speer Mike Speer Jan Spence Sharon Spence George Spencer James Spivey 84!Ur1dercl assmen Underclassmen i yy'.A1 M Am 4 -- , 1- ' A If Q.. we 53 cfzfft f Y .-.N E .: 4 l f x 9 :- Mig 'ng- 2' I , X x Q F if 44:4 I ,ay I f 'N ' A I 1 fl 1' '1 iff ,' 'I .Li- : Edit A -. I 2 by 'I '73 W i A A l? ,, 'x' r r it S , r ' 3735 . i , it 5 V ,Q 511' 4, i-- ' - ' S . y , i 'i V'--' V , :l v ,', x'-, , if ' ' 'S . Za i 3 'l-f-II an In 1 TK. 1-Cy' r r ff . 'K-gf ' 'X A i X? ' bi tt .S 4 f. -A I it if. i V -wr 'Z ' A 2 5' -.- 7 nz, uv ,f'. 4.22 51 ad' Xi. ,iy,i 4-Lx' 15.14 it if i 'ii' 4 :ug- .fx E-rs -f-3-. E ' ist 5 ' 1 1. - l 21-ff 2? 'R QE .g K' i V7.1 l l il ' 1 A -.. J .fl -55 . - '-.JA 1 T Ii ,FZ X? -JI. iv J l B f t V' Y. 'ix xg FT 7 l 57' ' D fm' ' ' l f if . J W i X .lf ' 3... x , X X - x ll . , Q 5 -r, ' , A . I -4 . I X l lfffi'-It y S, , E man Fptjul I X sir.. '- 5 vA4:'- -In L, K, Y r W gs ,f- . . ll 415 L Q 1' X '14-X ' ' X X my .4225 ls S ! x J In . - J J 1 ,Mr 'QQ lla? .Ile A L +- ' 5, A nh? 7 fi V 5- ' 4 2 5521 2 fs J so Opposite left: Jill Hatley, Nick Brown, Sandy Sites, and Lyndon Strickland congregate atop the library. Opposite right: Zola Moon books it in lab. Left: Nile Montgomery and Susan Bean, Above: Dee Edwards and John Christie model their Halloween costumes. Tom Spivey Laura Spradley Mary Spradley Cheryl Spurlock Bill Stanton Bill Steinsiek Mark Stephens Kim Stevenson Sherri Stewart Steven Stiles Wesley Stockton Bruce Stratton Steve Street Ellen Stubbs Art Stuenkel Ed Sullenberger Amanda Sullivan Terry Swartout Tom Swearingen John Sweatt Sherri Swift Steve Switzer John Talbot Jeff Tate Underc1assmen!85 Underclassmen WLW yo Laura Taylor Millie Taylor Susan Taylor Randy Teague Mike Teal Buck Temple David Thigpen Lamar Thomas Dana Thomason Jan Thomasson Liza Thorn Bobby Threlkeld Mike Tiefenback Jimmy Tilley Steve Tindall Bob Todd 86!Underc1assmen -'I' 'W 'if' .f 'J'Q aa F NA! .v J AN E . .. , , Ai A T T ' fl., X Q1 f 1 . -Q '. P fx Nl! X v 'fm .' .Q .-on , 1, ,. . 'luuiligq I 'v'v:3..i.-I--'P 1 mm- 1 swrnnunl' ly' lQ.,g,,,nn.'.,' fa funn '.- lgggynoss- ' Vbwvuec-:bl-li' clluktmlv K ul ' nu tg an nn W un 'V W . . 4 - ' ,::: '.sA N5 'inns' - -Q., ,' , . 'rx-rr 'N1 r.....-Q, - 5 . 1. ,vu nl . 1 1 -1 . '- 15-Q ,ai-L-.S ,., . ,, be Q. ..- gli V' Y' 'Y YY' 7 1' .e '4,p,, , T X f My A 'I .vgu 4 K '-R. ' ' U ' 7 'W'A ,V h A ! ,? i l -4 V Q K ' ': me g .I gig M .-q. 7 ' I T. c --1 M il. ' I l V N li V We XA? f ' Z! I 2 4' kll.',X ip' 5 1 ' :AV ' if N ' K '? 2? k V l -I. . Q T Q , f g Ginny Toney Harriett Tooke Nona Tooke Susanne Tortorich Lane Townsend Mark Townsend Susan Tripp Paul Tuberville Dee Tucker Tim Tucker Paula Tuggle Beverly Turchi Lisa Turner Don Tyree Jim Upchurch Doug Valerioti v C gg.-i M1 ,fgM,,V! 'wry'-,. Opposite page: Jan Roseberry and Randall Freeland in the listening li- brary. Center: Mary Kay McCain and Bill Rainey interrupted during a morn- ing walk. Above: Ron Rosen gets com- fortable in the library. ' df .gyS1?i:?L'f '-We-T Lv- ' .u ii'fLA 1 li .1 If g T Underclassmen!8'7 Jon Vammen Wally Vaughan Sherrye Villines Matt Wadsworth Robert Wagner Cara Walker Cheryl Walker Elizabeth Walker Melody Walker Layne Wallace Skeeter Ward Debbie Wasson Jeanne Watkins David Weatherford Jan Wells Becky West Peggy West Bill White David White Les White Debbie Whitley Karen Wiederkehr Dick Wiedower Robert Wilkerson . :mum LSI-JL V . --V- E v QV , X W M, , , ., ' I SPF 4 L 5 ' ' ' L . r' ., .1 . l . 1 F t. iff M .. .t fl: -lll Wa tt fl it ., ,ft , PM . l VJ. I i A d .lg ' ,ja -f. JL? ' fly. I x I P V A ' 1 ix if -me V hi 1 SL- ' Vx - I is 1. - e . 5 L V M :..v5 : f V 52-3-1-:'f5J.S'L i 'zsfpssel 5 . -' ' . V- -ref- .teH1..i: ' , g I: . tm l .N . . ,, W, dk f ' A' I .' 'I 3 X-:b l li .A f ni' ,Y ld t tjgrfy F . Q QV It Hr r 'nary di , ll gas- tl Y!--'N n, fl . P l. Q9 ,fee- . -f ' I Q 'te' , l J Q ,fy 5 . -' . Q a far my - ek' ' J ... . .. l .,. . f f ' . -1 if A 1 i .ig l 1 A W :V l ,l . it Q. '. W f A il . ll 4' ., l f f ,.,l - T ' i fr: 5: 3' i M l Q . - ..-+ - t. Q ,ji,N ' V 4' x ' ui' '-- . 1 ' .fl ' il ll if -sr ' ..,-,t.,.... .hx 1, ,-, N. 4 'Q t P Y .Mk XX .xx v E i l is r fd r s ,. 88!Underc1assmen VL Above: Patti Pile listening to Dale Gar- rett. Opposite left: Watching tv in the Union. Opposite right: Mark Stephens. i. ' , Q 'film G 4-L .i Luv .149 .ad 1. fi I i I I A IW f Underclassmen Q wifi' Steve Wilkerson Darlene Williams Lisa Williams Ronnie Williams Vida Williams Danny J. Williamson l' ' all qi i 1 f-vm A 1 A 1.5-V A , '1 is - ef Wear - H, A M f . WEWTWWlW7W'ElT W W W ll 6-3 ' ,Z 125, 'I .,,,a' A W5-'Q ,J- ff x 4444 Z- , . its L? - 4 -.f D '-2 .Q . Q. VA ?. , 1 W WWWWW ,fa . ij, V .I X Pam Young Peggy Young Ronald Young Ann Younger Diane Youngblood Kathy Wilson A Willie A. Wilson ll Ken Wingfield Cindy Womack Randy Wood Mary Anne Woods Sarah Woosley Jim Workman John Workman Gail Wulfekuhler Diane Yokem David Young Underclassmen!89 Ll1I.TIib Student Living Student Living Student Living Student Living Student Living Student Living Student Living Student Living Student Living Student Living Student Living Student Living Student Living Student Living Student Living Student Living Student Living Student Living Student Living Student Living Student Living Student Living Student Living Student Living Student Living Student Living Student Living Student Living mellfinhii T .ivin or' r-Q fs 'U -if ,LQ-Tw--N 1 rf 71511. , se aivr ?' AIN' fr' :ii 7: ay, Q .1 5-. I' Q :li . I, Mi c ' b 'ith B 8 XX - i..., u. Couch Hall Above left: Brooke and Bill Barr, Head Resident and husband. Above right: Jennifer Johnston, Tom Byram, Bill Stanton, Resident Assistants. Below: Couch Dorm Council - lfront rowl Bob Robertson, Peter Johnson, Steven Stiles, Jen- nifer Johnston, Kathy Wilson, Sheri Swift, Lisa Lee, Bill Stanton: fsecond rowl Eddie Griffin, David Whillock, John Bayliss, John Frost, Andy Balenton, Boyce Wilkerson, and Tom Byram. l ,, l l l ,l l lil 'ii l 92!Student Living' 5 5. L-l-:I-in-sh-1 i Eimcb um new mm' ' - i1,,. X W Q ! 1 ...f we 4 ...1 Ji 46+ li I H..--... , i - ' i 41 . ,Q1 Sari if i 'z Nil' 'I il if if ,- Upper left: Jimmy Tilley catches up on hometown news. Upper right: Boyce Wilkerson tries to scare away the photographer. Left: Craig Fisher. Above: Steven Stiles, Karen Phifer, John Moore, John Vammen lfrontj, John Kariuki, and Patt Clark spend some leisure time in Couch's lobby. Student Living!93 Couch Hall Right: Gail Ragsdale. Lower left: Dry up, Peter Johnson! Lower right: Rose Dalesan- dro snuggles upto Mickey Mouse. Bottom: Lisa Lee styles her hair while studying. V1 War., I ,,. V 1' ,,,' --fd i , fn TS -'1C1'. L2 'K ,'9h .1 1 'bf 4. 'v -F-I F, ' '- -'m f1v- -. D-N ,-. g'1Lp,? f. if L, 94!Student Living 4 L A , f Q . J -' ,U . QVr N 'W 1- -Skit Lp 1' :rp an ,.,.-T-:v Galloway Hall --H' - U- ' If. ' . .III . 1, Upper: Galloway Dorm Council: tfront fowl Ginny Toney, Kathy Hyatt, Ann Younger, Janet James, Flobin Lewis, fsecond fowl Janie New- berry, Bonnie Carter, Marilyn McGeorge, Jill Dixon, Aletha Rollins, Marsha Moffatt, Heather Glidewell: Qback rowl Mary Stuart Jackson, Christy Etheridge, Debbie Whitley, Kaki Roberts, and Cindy Glover. Lower left: Christy Etheridge and Kaki Floberts, Resident Assistants. Lower right: Mrs. Alice White, Head Resident, enter- tains her girls. 'Y ff: pg' i Student Living!95 'Xxx ' f fire- ,vff--ff'---1 - -- --f --f--fe -7, - -V r ,WT uf. - 6 . I 'ix 53- Y Swv Ig' 13 . 4 .,!QiiA'+ff-fa .ax , give-c lr H-45... M 'AFP-M -A-jf NY a 141' if if 91. Af 1, jlikf ii? P ' it Q z'f'iT 'f- M if Ex ll 'ivfkf 1waw1i1jx 'N-WJ.-.1 .- - at- i':Z ' V l 13 11732 '- Tl,.,,- , if 'il ig., ' v ' ' 5 l4i1a.' 1- 'J 96!Student Living Upper left: Martha Jane Murray inquires about the details of Rebekah Fourt's Wedding. Center: Debbie Becker twangs another one of Cupid's arrows. Above: Mary Haney balances on a friend's shoulders as she adds a bulb to GaIloway's Christmas tree. Right: Debbie Whit- ley leads dorm devotions with a song as Susan Brockman and Janet Curry look on. ,f Galloway Hall Above: Rebekah Fourt, after her candlelight ceremony, answers questions about her wed- ding plans. Left: Kathy Hunter, Ann Critz, Janie Newberry, Sherrye Villines, Debi Miles, Cindy Glover, and Aletha Rollins sing as they pass around the candle during one of GaIloway's many candlelights. Lower left: Suzanne Ed- wards. Student L1V1l'1g'f97 Hardin Hall 1? 5-an Top: Steve Cheatham and David Kinnard, Resident Assistants, fNed Goyne not pic- tured.lAbove: Hardin Dorm Council-tfirst rowj Ned Goyne, Chuck Campbell, John Talbot, Allen Kimbrough, Jim Kennedyg lsecond rowj Larry Alexander, Winfield Mclvlurtrey, Susan and Joe Glazebrook, Stephen Cheatham, Bob Wells, Steven Ftouton, and David Amason. Right: Susan and Joe Glazebrook, Head Resident and wife. 98fStudent Living IT' '55 ,RZ 'GB 'DD '96 lvlutku I his . J , 4, 1 .mnrfffm-,,, ' fl,-5 SNC '33 '26 I7 'QPR A W . fig-F:-evassw-f,,,,?,km x Q 'EQ ,I ' .-...K I l.'.,'-Tw: M P S' ' x .. 2. k . Q -'N f, . - - - ,. . ,A , -. 4. .f --WH., B N. if . 'S ' xg 1 2' y ,Qi f ' Q 4' ' 5 .f , f fx' ' X :Z , Lf'-'?'2: . .:1'fm, '.-2:4-fp . '. - 1 , A 11. '. f,Z. 3151 , rx -. -27 1 -. - f' it 4 NX, ri 4-Cl 1. Ill H ,Ill If f X J Top: Scott Lewis and Julie Christopher. Left: Larry Kelly attacks Jean O'Mary. Above: Chuck Campbell grimaces at the affectionate touch of John Talbot, his friend. ' I-A 5 ' r . ihyr, 3 as wk, xg Student Living'!99 I l 100!Student Living' L, Hardin Hall i Q ,j1'mi,,s '-f' fe as lub.. 5- ,arg Pxzzfx R , X 4 ' i A., A ' I rf I .-a I y Sim Upper left: Linda Kinnard, Charles Peer, Pam Barrow, Larry Morse, and Amy Claxton enjoy an open house. Upper right: Clay Grizzle transports his mattress after finding it on top ofthe stalls in the bathroom. Above: Ben Seay is a little hazy after too much pizza and beer. Raney Hall Left: Peggy West and Sue Akers, Resident Assis- tants. Below: Mrs. Ruth Carlisle, Head Resident. Lower: Raney Dorm Council -ffirst rowj Susan Margrave, Sharon James, Debi Johnston, lsec- ond rowl Paulette Allen, Alice Jones, Leigh Rid- dickg lthird rowi Donna Bohanan, Mary Kay Mc- Cain, Debi Cook, Karen Moore, Holly Atkinson, Qfourth rowl Liza Thorn, Peggy West, Sally Hall, Julia Hilliard, and Sue Akers. 17' fr' L, X, w, v ,-4 i Q'- V . wi' 3:5521 ' Jggh 2 QQ . A . fn. I ,lv . M11-Q . .1 ow no H1 0' W. 4 I Ol. .. .11 I' 1' ih. .JJ gl Lu L Q- '- sax 102!Student Living Top: Pam Sorrells, Carla Simon, Lee Dod- son, and Susan Tripp. Center: Lou Ann Cook finds her bed to be the best place to study. Above: Alice Jones smiles for the camera. Left: Diana Colvard and Sarah Dar- nail. e Raney Hall w-5, X2 lX!!31!!3'3 iii Upper left: Julia Hilliard and Jack Frost prepare to leave after an open house. Upper right: Cindy Caras tries to hide behind Nona Tooke. Left: Julie Burns can find no room on her desk, so she has to hold her book on her lap. Above: Kim Abbott caught as she applies her make-up. Student Living!103 pf-', 5 Top: Martin Dorm Council - Qfrontl Don Armstrong, lfirst rowl Lane Townsend, Bill Fiser, John Sweatt, Steve McNeil, Mrs. Thelma Graddyg fsecond rowl Mark Barnhard, Richard Jones, Charles Feild, Jeff Rawn, Grant Harris, Randle Craver, Steve Low- rey, Jim Pickering, Jim Builteman. Above clockwise: Bill Fiser, Grant Harris, and Jim Pickering, Resi- dent Assistants. Far right: Mrs. Thelma Graddy, Head Resident. 104!Student Living vrrvf . - V f - ... , W , T' 'H ll 3','- If x . Q 'WK I' -'J , u YS rr 11 - ', 7, . , , .. :,.gf1r V H1111 :st ' X- XIEE.: .il :t:'L. 1-5 'f'.1 , Left: Hank Godwin studies while Steve McNeil lines up a date for Friday night. Below: Tom Schmidt attempts a difficult shot. Bottom: Leroy Poff, David McKinney, Max Fleming, Jim Joyner, and Kent Hirsch pose with their private punch bowl. Q . , T, if Mp ix' ,,,,,-of Student Living!105 'il Martin Hall f- ni lil li ii N E J li 106!Student Living if :- diy , ,x f' Li Upper left: John Christie and friend. Upper right: Martins new addition to its game room. Above: Don Armstrong applies his backhand. Right: Than Trong Quang and Mark Wallace. .f ,fum li l, ,., Ve asey Hall Above: Carol Calliotte and Leslie Swindler, Fles- ident Assistants. Below left: Veasey Dorm Council - ifront rowj Carol Calliotte, Paula Hic- key, Harriett Tooke, Elizabeth Walker, Rolaine Green, Joyce Jackson, Marcie Gibson, Mary Moores: lback rowl Leslie Swindler, Kim Patter- son, Debbie Biniores, Ann Brandon, Julie Christ- opher, Kathy Grant, Susan Kulp, Beth Bruce, Sandy Patterson, and Jeanne Patterson. Below right: Mrs. Violet Braly, Head Flesident. Y ..L. H l 1, My D Student Living!1O'7 I easey Hall . -ig er .,,,, , K .1 7 limit? 5:2155 ,L gtg g funn-',i. Q ,. q I .lfilfiif 4. ...eg . i7 , - xl- .: 'ww 1 ' f Tlx N, A , 4- 'jg N 15, Left: David Meriwether and Linda Henry in Veasey's lobby. Below left: Vida Williams, Lisa Williams, and Terri Putnam string pop- corn for the Christmas tree. Below: Margaret Brown. Lower left: Just enough for the weekend. Lower right: Bob Wells and Susan Gladin expecting the unex- pected. ,,,,,,x lite, rl :tiQ lif:l il f 21 ft P L 'ip-1 it 'X' ' K ' ell' llffi W 4? U .gil y a n., ll f if f? it if gi' -if: Y 'A Hype L , . . wi 'Q 2 -M ff it ii i: if 11 -ar. ' ' 'W . -- ' 553 ,355 W' - .. .: t Q t ,af L4 ff' ' 1 .1 F-VN Si Zig- 1 l . 3 - I Y irq- v . V ' V - .L - ,, I :lg W: A. 'I :gi lp l-le -. ' ' . f ,-,gi uv- l I .V lg it ' i 1 . 108!Student Living '-ug .NV g X X rc. if' I , Left: Roommates Sandy Sites and Margie Hargis during a late-night talk session. Upper: Barbara Bascom. Above: Susan Bean painting a book- shelf. Student Living!109 Haney Infirmar A ' ii if ll' :I-'17, V, , ,. EE ' Upper left: Rebecca and Jim Cooley, Head Resi- dents. Upper right: Cheryl Walker reaches to change a tape. Above: Guy Ann Ransom and Laurel Brown find the lobby to be the best place for studying chemistry. Right: Gael Sammartino. -Q X iei ii ii? i -.. -X,gN4 1 , FH- F-,:---,, . 'WSL any P' K l lib! '3I5 ?Ts7fT??'2 N :Y :UAT-.1-VW' ' r imwraff'-ii V-few.-my .f i Y Jail-,1 'ff' .J ,I . : 5-L I --I r I fx L ,- ff 5-ir:ge,4, .4 i . - gi :1:j!E'-fgAk..l.-:JF v...Wi : -. l 1 ' '1 1 1 My w 1 , --a ,- --1-, . .. 7:72 5 - 4 , J., '-. . 'L 'ff , ni f 'li .' 'F -- Til 'i ' jx, -,M .J 1 ' f --A .V Tfwf' will 1,5 . x A , J 41 131' I v:i-,. i 9, s' I N' Q Q RQ? i Y' S- Q 'ip ' 1 1 'T M KT Q. 3:31 ,gi ., i-'ff' 1 .A U --L H ' T Q.. 'Q 1 10!Student Living i v .....i.! . . n . 1, 'N ,Z , I X I J 1 Corner House l 'L imqis 3 -.W s J. i fl. fx .inv- Upper Ieft: Brenda Creech enjoying a little snack. Upper right: Jeanne Watkins caught by surprise. Above: Linda Crumpler, Lisa Chanton, Brenda Creech, Melinda Morse, Kim Colvert, Judy Parker, Susan Gordon, Jeannie Keck, and Vicky Simpson share a few songs. Left: Linda Crumpler and Susan Gordon. Student LlV1l'1g'f11 1 J ,, ' 1 W FM. 112!Student Living ff Campus .tx Upper left: John and Mitzi Mann use a kit- chen table for their desk. Upper right: Carol Jefferies and Winston Taylor. Above: Elizabeth Ragsdale and Greg Alagood at a formal Nostalgia Party. Right: Harry Allen and Josh. Left: Becky Jones relaxes in her apartment. Below: Christine Christie. Bottom: Glenn and Gwendolyn Dalton with sons Roderick and Laque. uw :i't?'i1q' J, few L-JE ,aiilx giwee' I 5 1 .J 5 let' 5 ffk M-ag' 7 'A I Student Livinggfl 13 'xl , ff Campus ,S-gin S 114!Student Living Upper: Billy Henry and friend. Center: Jett Dic- key and Michael Shinn. Above: Jensi Kessler discovers the centerfold. Right: James Hearnsberger doesn't mind washing dishes. an ' Left: Kent Chrisman and Linda Raymond ham- ming it up outside his apartment. Below: Dale Garrett talks things over with his roommate. Lower left: tseatedl Jo Moore, Bill Hall, Kevin Guerin, and Brent Bumpersg fstandingl Gary Dewitt, Eddie Allis, and Jim Edgar. Lower right: Don Pruitt shows his opinion of the fold-out. -'Sei-A L . x ii Student Living!115 Clubs Sz Organizations Clubs Sz Organizations Clubs Sz Organizations Clubs Sz Organizations Clubs Sz Organizations Clubs Sz Organizations Clubs Sz Organizations Clubs Sz Organizations Clubs Sz Organizations Clubs Sz Organizations Clubs Sz Organizations Clubs Sz Organizations Clubs Sz Organizations Clubs Sz Organizations Clubs Sz Organizations Clubs Sz Organizations Clubs Sz Organizations Clubs Sz Organizations Clubs Sz Organizations Clubs Sz Organizations Clubs Sz Organizations Clubs Sz Organizations Clubs Sz Organizations Clubs Sz Organizations Clubs Sz Organizations Clubs Sz Organizations Clubs Sz Organizations Clubs Sz Organizations Clubs Sz Organizations Clubs Sz Organizations Clubs Sz Organizations -T is ,. Q., RQ, 1 , q. 8 1 1r1:1r'Y -Q, WI II- W TTT1 Czpl I . A I Y ! g 5 57 TT -J 'E . I -' ' ,Q . . E .1 TH. ,TQGTY 7 1' Y fffiff f'frf?-3055? 'Q I ' t ' in 'A ' ' ' V 5 N 5- - zlflqghgz 1' 3,1 L-.I -wi. 'I' - pq-,'.I , '51 4 J-1 ,','Q',11 fi E' ' i '1 , 1, Q L '. - . ' 'P ' , ' A ' A I 1 if 1, Y- ..j :HH ' at Rial? l,'5 F I l25'f, 5a' PAY E' Z-I1 gE.f'T:E 1 f f 'if I A I ,, 5 H - 1- ' 1 , ' ' if? 'E In A A ' I'-',,.,fif:-E-I. 'HP- -r ....I'.', 'F-nad - r 'xL' bf. ,, '1'1'G:3-LJI, I ' D .I V 7' ' ' V 'J 'A ' 3' A ' 'Y' Y-'II wf : ' ' , 5 -f'g? 1'?MJ jm 3.-ff nfl? -W ',C+IA 'f' A ' 1 i V , Y I. , I A, .V , i. II., .amy Lf-'gg W, v V 'N , V31 Ipyy, H T-.'.,,xfTp',4..p' ILL. I -- I Q- .na ,P V , n Ie I V .-I t. vi ' ' '... -' -V ' I ,' .1-,1.g-,-,Q , ',.Q3Ig:,21g-vX2s,I. ,-,L I. ta, , 'I I .I . A . ' . E S. . n I. ,sg Lg: 'wm:- 1 - . 1 t ' I 7 1. I 5 ,A ., W L , A . , lj , . .uv .153 ' I 1 I' : M oi! . 1 : . i S 51 A ' 'IAP'-. 1.15.33 Y nf- WA- .-- i.'iE,:-nil: 1.. ' K, f ,, A ,Ee K 1. ,Et :L I' Di y gi I '-v ', ' - f I gr .N I If - A A QI. . .II 'vw FW I WED 800 THURS 700 630 730 FRY SAT SUN S00 730 830 730 730 430 B00 700 800 INTERNAT CUB TRIESCI-MANN HCM TREE LIGHTING UNION CIRCLE II SNATE mum PRE THE UPTON HENJRIX SWIM CLASSIC GROVE CAROL SERVICE ENPORT RANEY 0PEN IDUSE GROUP INC STAPLES BSKTBALL GRUIIE CARU. SERVICE CHAPEL BIBLE SHARING 'r HULEN SKATE R BOWL CLNNAY HJYIL J' I 1 rf L I A ,, I! IRR ivan .., M , iz 5' L, if W A. , 5. Ex .x I 'Ar A T A IX xfsv , S-X 'R K. .f 7 ix' 4 I I 'I H Members of the Student Senate are ffrom top to bottom, in columns from left to rightj Left: Danny Snyder, Peter Johnson, Nancy Schmidt. Center: Holly Atkinson, Elizabeth Walker, John Workman and Kathy Hyatt, Debbie Dorman. Right: Tommy Carpenter, Jim Crouch, Jan Rose- berry, Mark Townsend. Y Q al 1 1 qf li i I xy: x i I . ,aa I 6 .qui Q Senate President Phil Price and vice president James Hearnsberger Cabovel presided over the activities of the Student Senate. George Gleason Cleftb, Kent Chrisman Ccenterj, and Danny Snyder, all senators-at-large, were in charge of the Student Activity Fund. Clubs 8z Organizat1ons!119 1503 Q , Hull f , ff - 'QQ ' gh.--r E' .- e-f' . , 1-:Z Q' nfl. .-..-.-,A ., I , W -.ffm . na , , I 55 L4 W X 1 , Q Q A , mg, L . . Q 4 ,.. A .C 6 2 U + F i is Q 'fi .- A I? . . I n . ww Y . Lu. - ki? -.1 L if.-1'-'gp . , fe. ELEFQIIT f VF' '-ff f AW PF.,-T Q , '1 ' x iii? 'gsiirffla . fm m J- A x L -rv -,J S , ,. - r . .1 'S-i'f,: .5 - fl .j , '. ,.,f , xr. , LH-' ' 'f' af 5. 1 - V ,-1 I ' A ' .JL fa. :Q- f ' . . ' T r 1 , A , ' xgt X 22 5 iv f ,Q If cj, I Id-':,i.?y fig, - xii i, 'ii I m . . Q5 'fiwfl I -ff if -'f V X ' -' heap f Real X J ' -+ ' '- ':, ' ' f -' -' - fig- w-- T' ' -. Vlikaa-E wk! ' S55 ,121 'Ai' - E' y J V' ' 4, J 15- 'f?- 36452.-T iw-A yi 1 E. f.'r5v' :TF r' ' -E1 ' '.-ZF lf? L..-vfTf Q:15Qi' Pe: rf A -1-3- QE ' -11 - Y - ' - -:,, :Evil 5 ..Nl'.' - , 1' ' . ' I I-'W-ip:-:i.'. 'N ! -ig, D . '! . X v . . . 1 5 n ll' Q . ,u .z In I ll ii' II' ul' ,u 1 , n II' ' ' , i I I-', Mil ff- ! I .. ' .l.'. .4 W T.. ,P,,EF u -f ' H I- '. u f if - VQ1. . , n 'K ,.,,-AM: 'La'- , u ' - 'hw 6.-ti fi T 1 Social Committee With Bob Bookhout fopposite lower leftl as president, Social Committee sponsored several social activities on campus, in- cluding Sadie Hawkins weekend and the Formals. Among the crowd at the Winter Formal were Susan Bean and Tim Tucker Copposite upper leftl. Mary Kay McCain Ctop centerl, a Social Committee member, worked on Sadie decorations. Richard Wise and Joyce Jackson Copposite centerl, other members, helped plan various activi- ties. Bob Wells, Susan Gladin, and Bill Wells Copposite lower rightb at the Winter Formal. Rick Turrentine and Mary Wil- liams Cleftb, visiting the preacher at the Sadie Hawkins Dance. fs Clubs Sz Organizat1ons!121 f' 'X 122!Clubs Sz Organization .J ' ' ai En. Q f - '11 - Opposite upper left: Glenda Kelly, Linda Moore, and Rachel Howell ponder over Kampus Kitty suggestions. Right: Mary Raney chats with a little sister at the Thanksgiving party. Lower left: Celia Robinson served as chairman of Sophomore Council. Lower right: Ann Younger and Nancy Clark ata weekly meeting. Sophomore Council Sophomore Council, comprised of thirty-four sophomore women, served as big sisters to the freshman and transfer Women. The Council spon- sored several parties during' the year, including a Christmas party Copposite upper leftl. Celia Rob- inson Copposite lower left? served as the group's chairman. Booster Club Continuing its traditional projects, Booster Club sponsored the annual Halloween Carnival and the homecoming' activities of GTAHAH. Dana Car- penter Crightl was president ofthe organization. is J , . , R-J' V, ,, - ,gg V . -Q-: .. . -- -'-rf L . ,-, Hgwikrs.-' Y. 2- , ' '- N- Y gre'2k1::'i J. N - L - Y , , 124!Clubs 8z Organizations ,lr '. , Q - 4, ' 1 ' l5005f6fClaA 3533235 Anwar 'PIE 'IITROW s -Janie Mzwficfflij v fUc2f?,l4fur'p7l- ?TY'CQ John FVOSIJL POWLUOMQQ 79a,ZiDluXlc'pS Avmflfdfz 1511! 32072210771 Debilohwsfon, 3 Ka 14 Rzblerb ffbrz-ha WQX may a g Kent Chrisman Cleftl starred at the GIAHAH Convo as Porky Pig. James Hearnsberger and Carol St. John Cbelowl delivered the last wills and testanients ofthe seniorclass. At the Hallo- ween Carnival, Booster Club members served as targets for the pie throw Clovver leftb. Mar- garet Brown flower rightl was one of Ruby's Girls in a Carnival booth. l , S A Homme pLlf'l?67' Dinaflbfpenfefii' i l Jbh Kai X495 Cb-Y0Z 'e fifff y ' if if J ' 4 li' I l .rv V- l C ' f' fflffi' l - ' le.C?51lfk3gJLnjlfff1' i?l1lH,glf7?'0Vl0 l 'll .fr l f e t 'Z 1 :1 ff-2'1iv. f'aY1dmenYlf6'Ii5' 4 4, mf 'A f 4 'A , l iiifli Xjljlrgpjjgnpf' ,Uflu MlfG'.'iI i R r r r 1. ff aw fMf,,zz',a ' i C l r r ffl,Yr?lylKftflj?lB JUL ' l i ' xx 3 - -'milf . .I ' .flm Z Gwen fii1::f11rb1of'P11cf11r . , f - 1. fa 'i .. ' ' 'Tl J i XX- N' , v r r elm r l if 1.-ui ag: l Clubs 8x Organizat1ons!125 ms 1 Af--'Y' -ez, ,, is Circle K Heading Circle K, a service organization associ- ated with the Kiwanis Club, were Lynn Ricossa, president, and Steve Bonds, vice president Cbe- lowl. Carol Danehower, Ree Gandy, Jimmy Hud- son, and Steve Bonds Crightb participated in a children's play which the club presented to over two hundred Conway children, including a group at the Children's Colony. L 5 .T-. i S 126!Clubs 8z Organizations fifdg HAWS The Hendrix Association of Women Stu- dents, under the leadership of BeckyJones Cleftl, sponsored a program concerning' equal rights for women. The panel Cabovel consisted of Dr. Betty Morgans, Assistant Professor of Education at Hendrix, Ms. Sandra Baker, an executive with South- western Bellg and Mrs. Judith Rogers, lawyer in Little Rock. Other members of the HAWS board were Holly Atkinson, vice presidentg Alice Jones, secretary, Alinda Andrews, treasurer, and Sue Akers, pro- gram chairperson. Clubs Sz Organizat1ons!127 Choir Activities of the Hendrix Choir, directed by Mr. Robert McGill Crightb, centered around preparation for the group's sum- mer trip to Europe. Money raising projects included rummage sales, selling flowers for the formals, and a coffeehouse. The group also spent many hours rehearsing music for their European tour. In Decem- ber the choir presented the traditional Candlelight Carol Service in Green Chapel. Lnzgzdlbll ,AZ KU 1 lx- onfztff '- Grgxafnz C Agfa! QM. .2 ' -1. .vo fsrvvf Dag 3, 4,6 ' i'00r' 128!Clubs Sz Organizations Left: Bill Whitley, Elizabeth Walker. Debbie Biniores, and Becky Cooley prepare to leave on winter tour. Below left: Charles Peer decorates a window for the Candlelight Carol Service. Below center: Celia Robinson straightens the candles before the Carol Service. Below right: Eliza- beth Ftagsdale, Bill Henry. Debbie Whitley, and LeRoy Poff appear in The Grasshopper. Bottom left: Rolaine Green and Linda Flaymond in The Grasshopper. Bottom right: The Buggersu - Anthony Little, Ftoger Beal. David Green, and Ralph Haskew - appear at the Choir's Coffeehouse. U-4-Ll. ..,1 4 . if? f rr, 4 git! T' .' 4 gg, il 'L .'.SQ'T.f'. lx -' Y . L x '. .I 4 D L'P?.'t X,.f.' U '3 .A uv 4'Il-' Madrigals Made up of specially selected vocalists, the lVIaclrig'als presented several programs througliout the state. In their concert in Reves Recital Hall the group performed in much the same fashion as the original madrig'als of the fourteenth century. Pic- tured at this performance are Kim Abbott, Jim Cunningham, Debbie Whitley, Bob Jones Cabovel, Ralph Haskew, Rolaine Green, Jim Cooley, Leslie Swindler, Jimmy Jess Anthony Cupper rightl, Larry Alexan- der, Linda Kinnard, Richard Scott, and Elizabeth Ragsdale Crightl. 1 30!Clubs 8a Organizations Chorus In the fall the Chorus, accompanied by Melinda Morse and directed by Mr. Robert McGill, presented excerpts from the operas Carmen and La Traviata. The pro- gram included solos performed by Jim Cooley, Charles Peer, Debbie Whitley, Bill Quinn, and Greg Alagood Cleftl. Winter term the Chorus, along with the choirs from Henderson, Ouachita, and UALR, performed Verdi's Requiem With the Ar- kansas Symphony. , Clubs liz Organizat1ons!131 QWN H ' l-. A v X X . X . L ..'.,,a FSQ. ,av ,1- 4 4,1172 ,153 gf an ' ,N h 'QHAQ f w-- F ' . xx . X X lf. it , LA 5 , ,' I' V l. j ?hxNN XX Rf NF AQ! ' I I Z K , 11. . .L Q P -..az J J og I . I 'U 'v . , .1 .,.....--Q hx 51 ...-.--l--- ' 5 0 -.D 09 1. 2 4 , 1 A , Y' ,Le- , . ' .' ' 3- .WX t . W 2 M f' .' ' . A -f il, 'ta--,-: - 51.21 Q Av' WM . :I Ei E91 S -I Brass Choir Woodwind Guild Members of the Brass Choir and Wood- wind .Guild traveled about the state provid- ing music for Methodist churches. Dana Millar and Christy Etheridge Cabovel practice for a Sunday perform- ance. Boyce Wilkerson Cleftb warms up before a rehearsal. Clubs KL Org'anizat1ons!133 Upper left: Debbie Becker, Club and Organizations. Upper right: Pat McKeown, Clubs and Organizations Center left: Scott Elpliingstone, Sports. Center right: Harriett Tooke, Faculty. Lower left: Susan Brockman Student Living. Lower right: Linda Kay Moore and Mary Stuart Jackson, Classes. ! . Q-'gn .. :ft :rf ' Q 1 9 -- f , ,f 3' 1 I 1 ' V' ,J H ' . - V V 'V K 1 ff V lm s g- i .5 ' I .15-f.. '- ' '-:.,. 5.51 134!Clubs Sz Organizations f Troubadour Fran Keathley and Mary Beth Karr Cbelowl served as co-editors of the year- book. Photographers were David Eifling, Susan Gladin, Mike Aycock Clefth, Mike Mills Ccenter leftl, and Aleta Murph Cbot- tom leftl, Len Nichols Cbottorn right? was business manager for both the Trouba- clour and the Profile. J i 4 If -s 5 1 ' ' if Clubs Sz O1'g'anizat1ons!135 N K Co-editors Larry Jegley and Al Eckert Copposite leftl supervised a large staff Clowei-J in publishing fourteen bimonthly editions of the paper. Bill Hall Copposite upper rightb was sports editor. Omar Green Crightb was one of the many staff members. In Arkansas Collegiate Press Association competition in April the Pro- file staff won third place in the Sweep- stakes competition. a standard. d let forth OI Publish and conceal not: publish 136!C1ubs Sz Organizations Q: SN?-., +., ,,. X . Y X v. A5 1, x Q. f 54 ,3 . -Y.,'. ' C ,x 'VA Jw 1 1 I I Z ig! vt. x ' '14 Q4 i'w N' I' Q' 1 . -SL t 1 ,fi i vu' . E K' ,rf-Lb! if :gu.,.n .nw i'l ' I ' v 1 , M Y 'N J as ' U . ' A K 1 .sig ff K f 'F' ' Tm: , E ' .Q ' Ri PA - fl L .3 I , RX? . 5. B , , n - . Q 4 I N SQ V . N 4 H 3.4. QL- N :ja , I Q, Q, '- w 'l'1 I N 3 gf .. 1 -l 4.5 1 ,J Clubs Sz O1'ganizatior1s!137 S , KHDX KHDX, the student operated radio station, went into its first year of regular opera- tion. Over fifty students contributed to announcing, clerical, and technical work which produced music shows, concert in- formation, literary programs, news, and weather. The station, managed by Mark Mc- Calman frightl, is licensed by the Federal Communications Commission to use the frequency 89.1 and to broadcast with ten watts of power. Q, .,,. 1 i K-3 Q3 ,tmcff - i H- fig i i in fvuuff' -1 1 1 f -1 ' Q g ...rigs r fffsi ' 0 - 'x 'V -. K, . - Q fs 138!Clubs Sz Organizations ln., , i I Q0 K j l' Upper left: Lisa Chanton selects a record for the next broadcast. Upper right: Jeannie Watkins at the controls in the broadcast room. Left: Stan Dark, Don Tyree, and Duane Fecher at a station meeting. Above: David Chumley served as news director. Clubs Sz Organizat1ons!l'39 X Potpourri Laura Spradley Cbelowj, editor, and the Potpourri Editorial Board selected ma- terial for and designed the literary pub- lication. Changes were made to a niaga- zine format including photography and more graphics. Some ofthe members ofthe Editorial Board were Ann Laux and Jean- nie Watkins Crightl and Bill Stanton Sandy Sanders, Doug Haynes, and Win- ston Hines Clower rightl. f5 i ,- 140!Clubs Kz Organizations Hendrix Christian Movement As one of their many activities, the Hendrix Christian Movement sponsored the annual Christmas tree lighting in the Student Center. Melinda Morse and Bill Anderson Cleft? provided music for the service. After the tree lighting, Lisa Williams Ctop leftb helped Paul Guthrie place an ornament on the Christmas tree. Clubs Sz Organizationsllfll rf --g F4 Mu Phi Epsilon Mu Phi Epsilon, a national music sorority, held receptions following recitals by music majors. Cathy Crouch Cbelow right, with Debi Cookl, president, supervised both the serving and clean up at these receptions, as well as other club activities. Left: Mrs. Brooke Barr congratulates Melinda Morse following her recital. Center left: Raising money for Mu Phi, Leslie Swindler sells sandwiches to Diane Young- Iund and Karen Schwarz. Bottom right: Diana Col- vard serves punch at Melinda's reception. NN.,- - .-Q ' lark! .LLM- ' A ws N-r'Asvn,-.,,m. l, ' !.,I!w' . fx, ' . I F V MVQW 7 fl '1 .unix Q I' -f . ' .I C 'Ir' ' Q: A - 1 A i K Alpha Chi Rebecca Cooley Crihtl served as presi- dent of Alpha Chi, an honorary society which adinitsjunior and senior students in the upper tenth of their classes. l44!Clubs SL Organizations Alpha Epsilon Delt. ,F . -'11 - Q .fy President of Alpha Epsilon Delta, inter- national pre-medical fraternity, was David Taylor Cbelowl. Carol St. John Cleftl, an AED member, worked in a biology lab. EJ fl l ,L 'l ml, Clubs Sz O1'ganizations!145 Cardinal Key Directing Cardinal Key, women's honor- ary service organization, was Lynne Kill- gore Cbelowb, president. Other officers were Debbie Biniores, vice president, and Ginny Toney, treasurer Crightb. Cardinal Key members aimed most oftheir activties at raising money for Muscular Dystrophy. 146!C1ubs Sz Organizations E'-'i'.157O7A : -hi In-A -ups I 3' Qu .ml I-1. , 1 I ll T .ll-v, L, N O h. Blue Key Blue Key, an honorary service organi- zation for men, selected as officers for the year Steve Snyder, treasurerg Walter Bubba Smith, presidentg and Larry Alexander, vice president Cleftl. Clubs Sz Organizat1ons!147 American Chemical Society Jim Cooley Crightj, president, presided over the monthly meetings of American Chemical Society. Steve Tindall Cbelowl, an ACS members, is shown Working with a special instrument in the physical chemistry laboratory. il 148!Clubs Sz Organizations lggw ' ,.,. QE: S, -.1 2' -I-5-,LI ' A 1 , J W 2 Q 'iii' 121519 Q E 1 ,' -3 Lx Li ' .j, ' Q2 51.55 l Gia iw 9 l 1 4 - L. twig SNEA President of the Student National Edu- cation Association during the first part of the year was Ann Critz Cleftj. In Feb- ruary, Paul Owen, Ginny Toney, Ellen Jo Hills, and Pam Young Cbelowl assumed of- ices. Pictured at the SNEA banquet are Ccenter leftb Ginny Toney, the new presi- dentg Ellen Jo Hills, vice presidentg John Skinner, national president of SNEAg and Dr. Gerald Fisher, President of Hot Springs Community College. Dr. Fisher was the banquet speaker. Dr. Betty Mor- gans and Dr. Robert Courtway Cbottom leftl, along with Mr. Robert Meriwether, served as faculty advisers for SNEA. it 5- fi gig I - -.v 4frr,fy 1- -65 W rig. .M fi f?SQQH I 1 .-F 'P' wma 4 Clubs Sz Organizat1ons!149 David Young Crlght, with George Spencerb was presldent ofthe Ple Law Club, an or ganizatlon of persons lnterested IH government fT1Tssw,nnr 45:11-nn lrnsan-f llmlllm rluuuza.-..n.x1.nan x-x.,:::v Quant: l 3 :sf bln-run H! Pinus: into halnnnnfw-Ianni' 113:12-11-er uzuv-we1f1 r-nailz: 1-iii. pun 111111 can-nxmgna 111 swiss: nassaui' F3131 Ylfilll-1 ig E-I 5'-.1:-'3 150fClubs 8a Organlzatlons I Pre-The President of the Pre-The Club, an organi- zation of students who plan an occupation in the Church, was Mike Kubat Cleftb. Clubs Sz Organizations!151 152!Clubs Ku Organizations Chess Club In December Bill Hearst, Bill Orton, Danny Williamson, and Tom Linn Cbelowj of the Chess Club attended the Pan-American Intercollegiate Chess Tournament in Atlanta, Georgia. Orton, a freshman from Fayetteville, won the first board prize in the tournament. QQ-N can T C ' i'? 5'i 'TTB J ' . elim , ,, . ' 'giggigpggiyig : wi 'tina' izalvgr, i :iii F.. iii iff? il ' -f un vm! GLU l W 'hifi A - um .r. failli, 'xqr ,.,. , 'l, L.' . 7 2:41 img :J A ,, if Ji l-A , Q .J Jimi .1 0-Bill! ' v Y ' N f'fJ'f'! .aim AL-.451 -za, ,V 1 ' ' 'FSC u..t:'7' 3. ,. S 'mn milf , 'Ti 'il , ,tg ,-,Q 1 'L,, ,J - - . r.: -, 5355, N' ' 4. :ir 1-.gn,:?. an ,fam ,ual 5. 'M ' 'T . ,' TG' Sw 25 l - Y' L L--lv - Y-all-D fi 41,14 YW- . -V-' A viii f-2 A Gym Club Having no specific membership or or- ganization, Gymnastics Club consisted of persons who met Weekly for gym- nastic workouts. Coach Bill Barr Ccenter leftj gave some special in- struction. Activities included floor exercises Cbottom left, Jan Spencel, trampoline, Ccenter, Rebeccah Beckb, and parallel bars Cabove, Pam Campl. After falling asleep on the gym floor during one weekly session, Mike Mills Ctopj awoke to find himself sur- rounded by other members ofthe Gym Club Clubs 8z Organizat1ons!153 f rf! A sf 3:2 lf' 'W YS.: L- f i . .A Q, . 1 Q , H i. -:bg , - W 'Q vt 9 'rr --7 . Nun- arf? f'i ,,-h , it J' -4 I '-- 5 'f 'IEW' .' .,.' gi: 'ww -t. -r H 5. in .1 - , usp... - Q 43 , 5 1 ,V': - J: A -,.v,. 1. -9 ' '. vv'1,,.4, .A .,, .I ,Q ' Y W A 1' ff- ' - ,.- 1... . X . . - ln .e- H . -.n .-.M 4: -1-1- vu-.e' , , ' ... , s .. , . N- ' -9' I W 3 Y . 17 w P ' a t -. ', , .'V. L fp, w L , '16, f x Ecology Club The Ecology Club helped in a city-wide drive to collect newspapers for recycling. J, 'J' Mike Mills Crightb was president. S-fi. 1' ' 154!Clubs Sz Organizations 5 in-4' At F LN ,. ,fffi N lfvf sixvf 564,-, X - . ,1 V -. 'Z' ' Q- ' Q 'gr f -if Aix- N'Xl ?tf'fv 4:14 5 International Club International Club, composed of foreign students and those interested in interna- tional culture, heard programs on several countries. Student Than Trong Quang and his visiting sister Cbelowb presented a pro- gram on Viet Nam, their native country. Ka Sing Fung Cbelow leftb, a student from Hong Kong, was one of the club's foreign members. Eril Barnett and Marsha Moffat were presidents of the club. .' I , i'+,h., . 237 K, 'T-7 Clubs Sz Organizat1ons!155 1 I KH 156!Clubs Sz Organizations 1.-wgg-Y , . , . , ' G , . 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Y -'V' 4- , qi J G 'Cu , 1' ' efwhgx- lfl H 'ss , ,, .. . .A .u . --x X- -Finn ' ...yu , 1, Tiff .. 3 .un -X ,lqihxtwm In - s- ,Wag whims. Water Polo Though there are few area schools in water polo competition, a spirited Warriors team played a full season, finishing with seven wins and four losses. Hendrix goalies T. Martin Davis and Dave White gave ex- ceptional performances, as did forwards Tom Courtway, Chuck Letzig, John Kane, and Torn Little, and guards Jim Wiedower Cteam captainj, Jeff Rawn, George Cheatham, and Kel Farris. 162! Sports ,-fw-.-q-u- i 'ni ' 1 fl -gs.. K ,aj fiil Opposite upper left: Jim Wiedower. Opposite upper right: Martin Davis. Opposite below: John Kane inumber 275. Above: The water polo team. Left: George Cheatham. Sports!163 164!Sports --- -...A Swimming For the ninth consecutive year, Hendrix swimmers Won the AIC championship. John Kane, high point man in the championship meet, cut his previous time by four seconds to set a new record in the 200-yard breaststroke. Kane also won the 1000-yard freestyle and the individual medley. Dave White won both the 50 and 100-yard freestyles. Chuck Letzig placed second in the 100, 200, and 1000-yard freestyiles. Jim Wiedower finished second in the 500-yard freestyle, and Tom Court- Way was second in the 200-yard backstroke. All members ofthe swim team improved their fastest times of the previous season. -. .f . .134 fuhnnnaun- .1- 6 I 'f 1:-. A fx, 7 V A 4,41 ' , ,1LQ:-,:fg'.:,-Q .'5'iVQ.+'!5!4F!i'9i' ii , Q ' , C , 5 - D ' , - - '. V , Z4 . , 511, ' vf ' -. Atiw-' ' E - , ..-ij . 14.3, 'F ' Q 4 - mi' '- f' -:fe x ii? 41 1 - y i? ' ' L :ff 2 ' r ' ', '+ ig i 'W H - 'Q :A . 1- ' i. Lf V , ,R,.,.sai.sM' C il' ' T V, . , . , , --if - ' 'x if I 'F I .fw-V x .- JF I 1 ,I X, J 1 if i I. ' '7 4 A ' I ii A333133 . -nl Ai. M als, or gy N 7 FF- i. 1 L 3 'U .. . ' - . -'f 1-.f5i?'f2w i , 15,5 .V mfg 5,52 4-T 1 A L f , ,f --yi ji U' 'fy ,',' jg, ' V ., r ' - ,A riff, - psi , Ii pl rr U .' . 1 M fr - - 2 T W .1- 'A 7 ii if' ir V i ,Z r is' F . L i U fr, 1 in.. . . ' A , ,, W wi hi f - -, 15 , r I -V H' ,'f'- 'ii If 'A , A M . ,,i. 1 L ' i, p 3 .. U .Ei , 1 K . .ar-.ri ---Niffi Opposite top: Warrior swimmers. Opposite below: Jim Wiedower. Upper left: Mike Miller and Tom Little. Upper right: Martin Davis. Left: David White. Above: John Kane. Sports!165 E Above left: Coach Bill Barr. Above right: Tom Courtway. Right: Martin Davis. Opposite above right: Chuck Letzig. Opposite lower Iett: Jay Gandy. Opposite lower right: David White. 166!Sports . -aw .Q .. , W ff ' 'Q' .N L x 'Aff . . M ,w X' - ,NG ., V N M..-..r...4 11:4 - ., , ' ,l X iz .. I 01 .I I . YJ- , - . WH fvi 'L ,,,.-A-Y . ,J ,,,,. , , , -Z F..F.g.xT,iff W f ' 41' H 1-Q -:Q V 5-:1 5. -,Y.f,'ffgl 'Q ,.f1'!F.-3,3ygrk,J5, 'f',.,g.,-5 -ff-W E--','.' 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The students serv- ing as cheerleaders this year were Cfrom top to bottom, col- umns from left to rightl: above - Ann Critz, Captain, Gail Wulfekuhler, Co-captain, right -Carolyn Huff, Debi Johnston, Susanne Tortorich, Sandy Sanders, far right - Martha Jane Murray, John Frost, Debi Cook, Alice Jones. I rl. . .lf 5 '2 I ' G- ii l i , I .. .-s 'X- -49 ,f'9', Basketball Coach Cliff Garrison's second year as Hen- drix basketball coach was also his sec- ond winning season. The Warriors achieved a 14-13 record. Quickness, speed, andout- side shooting ability, added to lots of desire and hustle, helped equalize the team's lack of overall size and a lack of experience caused by the loss of outstanding players such as Danny Thomas, who returned to Hendrix this year as Assistant Basketball Coach. The Warrior team was built about a nucleus of Tom Poole, David Becton, and Glenn Dalton. Poole was named to both the All AIC and All NAIA District 17 teams and received Honorable Mention in the All American Selections. Becton received Hon- orable Mention on both the All AIC and All NAIA District 17 teams. Dalton, the only starter who will graduate this year, played in the first annual All Arkansas Classic, an all star game of seniors chosen from all the colleges in Arkansas. The Warriors finished in the top twenty teams in the NAIA in freethrow percentages for the second year. Sports!169 ir K,,i 0 +11--A-?....4 in pu- - if '-or a af'- 'o W Q E- .1 1, 2-IQ' X., Q 'fra -O r ' ' - - X . wh 'J ' i ' ', . ii --n Wg . Above and above right: Winton Mattison. Right: David Becton, John Hardman. Opposite upper left: Assistant Coach Danny Thomas, Headi Coach Cliff Garrison. Opposite upper right: Tom Poole. Opposite below: Glenn Dalton, Poole, and Hardman. 1'70!Spo1-ts 'S' if ,. , ' 'XL' V Xa!! -5 H' - 1 W Y' v-Tv:--in- ' .fl .'-f... ,,...-- 1' 1 I 1 Z Q-.i i we I 1' -.--1. x' Z' i1'X-..f , , 5' - , in ii S E J H we. ,.--- 41. - l, . Q--an . A gn x-Nm, , 'N'-'E' Sports!171 i Right: David Becton, Winton Mattison, and Danny Speer. Below: Winton Mattison, John Hardman, and Tom Poole. Below right: Glenn Dalton. l il 2 1 l 'J -W, ..- 1'72!Spo1'ts L F , . fi' ia 2 ii Q 43 Above left: John Hardman and Andy Balenton. Leh: Andy Balenton. Above: John Hardman and Winton Mattison. s i X Sports!173 tiki Cross Country Hendrix cross country runners had a moderately successful season. The team, coached by Morton Hutto, was composed of John Frost, Don McDonald, David Green, Charlie Johnson, Mike Mills, and Kim Stevenson. They finished third overall in' the AIC behind Harding and Southern State. The team tied with Ouachita for fourth place in the NAIA District 17 com- petition. Above left: Don McDonald. Left: Charlie Johnson Coach N- Morton Hutto, Above: Kim Stevenson, Mike Mills a spec tator, and Don McDonald. Sports!175 Track H -:J 1 1 '7-fi: .4 ii -Timur -L - Q fe , --W. - . -N vii- :1--1-.f -'A ' .' mx.--'N , . . 3' . '-. 92,1 .,.lf:gcffi ' -sf:21!5-Qing m',, ' ,,f.-.fi ' . -. . ,..:5..L. 'ASQ 3 i.:-ri.. - .:.'.v- ' v-',. W' -, , 4 -- -Y Q, : .L -. e ffm.: V r ,E-31 , -fx f'1'9s--,f-4-,--- - ' . , ' -- U P mm- -' . , . eff fell? gp ff ' -J 4 1 ' ' , fel hi v 'Y' Sie. l - 1 QUT. .Ay . IN I L,,sfLf,-l.?zrQ:Q.L .tg ,L .l 1 - or C U .:,.l-V4 1 ,,1.N'L,-,-j,n:u!.,.- I fl., Q N- visgnriu 'S is.:-Tf?w-fwfr' 5' We-. ' 'if-W ff fi' 7, n f S: '-.ciifzfgv H: i-f -1 ,, Top lelt: Mike Mills. Top right: Kim Stevenson, Mike Mills, Don McDonald. Above: Kim Steven- son. Right: Mike Mills, John Hardman, Flonnie Williams, Kim Stevenson, Don McDonald, and John Christie. Opposite top: John Hardman in the broad jump. Opposite center left: Mike Mills. Opposite right: Don McDonald lin blackj. Opposite lower left: John Christie. 176!Sports .. A iif'f fD... .1 -' . li ' ,. I V 'S' 122 L, 'N .,,j:-.. - -.1-, J, J . .Ik ---Q 'vi 2?-rf: 4 .Q QS ...l-... , , ' I, 'ir I ' - ..,' nf' .19-' 1 . V- mf., i ' - ga, bl-..f l ,Q , --mr. , l l..i QV L.s,.3:. Because construction of the Mills Center required demolition of the old Young Stadium, Hendrix tracksters Went through the season with no practice field and no home meets. This put the team at a disad- vantage, but the distance runners and shotputter John Christie provided consid- erable strength. A new track with an all- Weather surface is being constructed southeast of the intramural field and should be ready for the '74-'75 season. The track team is coached by Morton Hutto. Sports!177 'Q Women's Tennis Under the direction of Brooke Barr, the Women's tennis team had a successful sea- son. The ten girls on the team competed all season on a ladder, with those holding the top six positions playing in the matches. The top six changed constantly, but Beth Forney Crightl, topped the ladder through- out the season. In April Beth gained first rank in Arkansas women's tennis when she won the AIC Women's Tennis Cham- pionship. fr N l 'r ' l 'iff ' 1 . ,Q - ra - Y J A 'E' ' .. .x 1-1 43 3 1' 4 --I 1 ' i I ff Aw it f if emlf 'eg ., Q 41,5 D 75.11 . l ' i 4 -A W 1 . ffl gf. an . fig A 7 X x Q 1 ix - - fri tru ,A J . , .- i ' QQ 'f , f - . ff 'f N ' ' - c . P, , A ' 12 . t 2LQiii.:ifLl if N YM-l5', 3 T. . l ' i fa we rcs , A Tr 1 3 Q x- 1 ' T A- .v - , ' ', x ' V A ,i X. Y- X lg 'W l, ' -5.3 . U , X ,. I -L1-.V .., L r- A ' S X N, ' Q S i..5,: - . K an .V 1, J Y 1' 4' A s X , 1 V 'H 'V X ' 5 , .. i . lk u, B li 'E ly X R i f ti u 1' fl. it ,A Y x l ,I R ,Tia .Rpm X , bl v l ' : :ru sty i Xl X51 ' E N' ' . , o . V , 0 3 , -.,l -In-,: 5.4: M, 1 3 , ' '. n , h X f' Y gh. f, Y . i f P - -. :iv J Q X X , L , . - ., W V-. ab, , , . Y !,l.,, K l A ' ' , , 'i ' K . At iw f' K QW! Q W , T.-Q T 1 iiiwg' in V . 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Coach ofthe men's tennis team is Mr. Hal Heck, a Conway resident Who donates his time to assist the team. Sports!179 -5-. Golf Veteran golfers John Patterson, Phil Price, and Ned Goyne provided a strong founda- tion for the golf team. Hendrix hoped to cap- ture the AIC championship for the second consecutive year, but faced strong competi- tion from the SCA and Southern State teams. Righi: Phil Price putts and checks his aim. Below: The golf team and Coach Morton Hutto. ill! funk ,rl Q'- .dlf its 'il J. ,4. I- Ji? 'ikfliig .. O PQ 'ivwfn 180lSports M9D,S Intramurals .hh .,6 , KsL:mgQ' ' , -,,v, 'fvn.k ., .Q., 1 I -N-4:4 Ding -- A 1 ,Ta -. .Nl as .Q 1--Q-. ,, ,. Sports!181 Q 'K 182!Spo1'ts Ex ifigft- ,aa m 4' . , - ' -L-.1 X '!E' 'Sm -2 -sv- la... In order to provide enjoyable competition and social contact and to develop activities which will be beneficial to participants in later life, Hendrix offers a comprehensive intramural sports program for men. In- dividual, dual, and team competition is of- fered, with activities ranging from those re- quiring strenuous physical exertion to those requiring intense mental concentra- tion. Several changes were initiated in the program, which is directed by Ron Mc- Caskill. Racquetball, duplicate bridge, and an extra session for bowling and golf were addedg one-on-one basketball was droppedg and the distance for the bike race was in- creased to twenty miles. The program at- tempted to diversity and to encourage more students to participate. Opposite upper left: Jim Upchurch. Opposite upper right: Bill Hall hits a lay-up. Opposite below: T-1 struggles in a tug-of-war. Above left: Steven Stiles blasts one. Left: Gerald Cound drives for a shot in a basketball game between Mecca and the faculty. Sports! 183 QQ.: .T ',, r '3 , Q ,, , A . 'Lag , J 5' ' K :xg-L, , ,H--' ,L-L1-,,,-4 ', ,t g-1 - r . - ,. - '54 :,.:13.,-z.r-Y-..-.1.-,:,4 jr.-uf-5 31- 3,y1,f -54, ., , ., W. ., ,, ,,,,.:,- ,. ,M , .,. , W, . Q .s . .5 1 -rr .--r . N w- ., . . '. X. -: ,p 4 ,f:'f3-kL 1- fi?-: .: -.:?, P: --'5'!5f'fr., wipflgi L -gk 'fl A -'fv.f'L.s.Ef':-'f1..+'f2'1-.-f' ,, -' .- , ' - . , ' 1 ' 1.-eg l ,W , qu: I I l.l I l I I Q 42. 184!Sports :IP api I .... 3 .. ' A ' 4-,ja , . . :A .. ,.- 1 Y, it N X t Y 1 A i Opposite top: Participants in the physical fitness contest. Opposite center left: Jim Upchurch. Opposite center right: Bill Cheek makes two. Opposite lower left: Tom Moore, winner of the physical fitness contest. Opposite lower right: Hank Godwin under a heavy rush. Top: Umpire Phil Smith, catcher Bill Crain, and hitter Joe Cox. Left: Steven Stiles. Above: Jerry Pruden after the physical fitness contest. Sports!185 Womerfs Intramurals 19- in -V Upper left: Galloway drives against Townwo- men. Upper right: Sherrye Villines and Jan Bur- ford. Center right: Dean Konings fires a pitch. Above: Jeanie Beall. Right: Jennifer Johnston and Sharon Farr team up for badminton.. J Q-r - 4 . J v V-732:51 '- ' Q..?,,: X W! ., W. 1, -r-' fi 4, nk fl Lf .. ,. fy '5 'N 186!Sports V W - Aac!,Q.,r':a-j ' A lei f' E ' ' f F' 2 4 I ' . 1 A U V, Q jf ,, , H -,iDf,Q?'A A . Q QV,-fr' ,l j Qi- -' ,fe--T ' .Le ' ,L f ,. ,a Women's intramurals began this year with competition in football, volleyball, tug of war, bowling, basketball, handball, table tennis, badminton, tennis, softball,1'acquet- ball, and bike racing. Because of active par- ticipation by the Women students, the pro- gram will continue and will offer new activi- ties as they are requested by the Women students. Above left: Rosie Dalesand ro drives down court, guarded by Gilda Shuffield. Left: A tip-off begins the game. Above: Jo Moore winds and throws. 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'QUXK Upper: A portion of the Orientation Planning Commit- tee - Bill Patterson, faculty adviser, Jim Wiedower. Debi Miles, Phil Price, Tom Spivey, and Jan Burford. Other members were Celia Robinson, Dennis Officer, Mitzi Carol Cline, Becky Jones, and Mike Mills, Orien- tation Chairman. Brooke and Bill Barr, Gerald Cound, and Jon Guthrie also served as advisers. Above: A welcome to Veasey Hall residents. Right: Orientation groups congregate for entertainment by folk singers Jack Ross and Woody Bowles. Opposite above: Becky Moore begins the long process of moving into the dorm. Opposite below: Before the goodbyes, par- ents, new students, College personnel, and Orienta- tion leaders gather behind Hulen Hall for freshments. 190!Reflections 'P lp Orientation '73 - a busy time of meeting, play- ing, and adusting. It all began for freshmen and transfers on Sunday, September 19, when they moved into the dorms and met with their orienta- tion groups tor at least tried to find onel. After the hectic afternoon, they relaxed during mixer games and a concert by folk singers Jack Ross and Woody Bowles. On Monday came the inevitable testing. A rowdy skating party in the evening gave everyone a chance to release some frustrations. After testing ended on Tuesday morning, new students met with their advisors for help in planning schedules. At the square dance on the library patio that night an ex- pert caller led the group to smooth dance maneuvers. Registration for new students be- gan on Wednesday morning, and by afternoon upperclassmen had arriv- ed to sympathize or menace. Cam- pus organizations set up informa- tion stations in the Union that even- ing. Later the Social Committee pre- sented the movie The Re-iivers. A folk festival on the patio of Grove Gym Thursday evening ended a day of upperclass registration and freshman campus tours. On Friday night faculty members joined students for a picnic at Lake Beaverfork. Saturday brought the football game, races, and tug-of-war of the all school games. The last thrilling moment of Orientation came shortly after the all school dance when freshman men performed in the an- nual Shirttail Serenade. .-swf' Ref1ect1ons!19l Upper left: The First Twelve Days at Hendrix. Upper right: A scene from A Company of Wayward Saints done by Dee Edwards and Susan Gladin. Below: John Christie and Linda Henry jitterbug. Opposite: The human pyramid - what an ending! What a show! 192!Ref1ections U2 CD 'r-'4 ril 'E Q as JL' U1 cv si ,i ,, 'Lt ,br 'kb 'X -.im -.:S1'? :'Hbq A Xu- -.. a,T , 2, ,BL LX -.. .-.. EU V -1... 'ztsaq ' - -iq: ,l.,,. E 1 Nr,', ..x 5 -A '?l '-v 's -O -...ii N .I Ref1ections!193 Rap Sessions Throughout the month of October, President Roy B. Shilling and his wife Margaret hosted a series of rap sessions in their home. Topics dis- cussed included open dorms, the Mills Social Science Center, faculty and curriculum change s, and tuition increases. xf X xl 194!Reflections Opposite upper left: Mrs. Shilling. Opposite upper right: President Shilling explains a point. Opposite lower: Greg Johnston listens while Dr. Shilling answers a question. Below: The forum panel - Dr. Richard Yates, Dr. Robert Shideler, moderator Phil Price, Mr. Dale Enoch, and Mr. Garrett McAinsh. Lower left: Larry Lowman fields a question. Lower right: Mr. Garrett McAinsh presents his views on the constitutional crisis. 5,12 Forum Criticism of the Nixon Administra- tion dominated the comments of speakers Mr. Garrett McAinsh, Dr. Richard Yates, and Mr. Dale Enoch, while Dr. Robert Shideler supported the President in a Senate-sponsored forum entitled Nixon and the Con- stitutional Crisisf' The four aired their opinions of the status of the government, concentrating on Watergate and possible impeach- ment. Ref1ect1ons!195 17 7 L .f Top: Alice Jones braves the pie throw. Above left: Attempting to dodge a water balloon, Paul Parker. Above right: Barbara Bascom, Lisa Williams, and Linda Henry sell raffle tickets. Right: Lane Townsend and a mysterious visitor. Opposite above: The Sunday School Sisters - Lisa Williams, Susan Bean, Brenda Moores, and Dale Kirkpatrick. Opposite lower left: Emcee of Club Lido, Willie Wilson. Opposite lower right: David Meriwether, John Christie, Roger Beal, Bill Bumpers, and Scott Lewis sing of Watergate. 196!Ref1ections A 9 Ll fi -H E551 , sa m .. -t -at nbias: ' ' . , .., , Tw EQ at Halloween Carnival Various clubs and corridors spon- sored booths in the lobby of Grove Gym during the Booster Club's an- nual Halloween Carnival on October 30. Club Lido and a horror flick proved to be the night's most popu- lar forms of entertainment. At the end of the evening, Jonathan Perry and Melissa Smith were named Hal- loween King and Queen. 5 W: -gi li. Ref1ect1ons!197 1 .' Q -f': A' - !f ,. s ' ' I, . . 5 I .A 'S' V., X L-.Z 3 NWA -5- -. l',N 412-W ' 4. l xff-' .4155 ' 'Q-in ff-n 1, 11 3 - 1 i ,N 1 ' 535 4 f , an x f Qu ff-V.. Enter A Free Man It I 4' JXEH.. - I 'Yll llli , R, , ..i' Staged in three-quarter round, Tom Stoppard's play Enter A Free M an was the fall production of the Hendrix Theatre Arts Department. Tom San- ders portrayed George Riley, an eccentric inventor wrapped up in his many dreams. Other actors were Lana Martin, Rosemary Knox, Larry Kelly, Dar- lene Williams, Paul Logan, Bobby Threlkeld, and Don Armstrong. Dr. Rosemary Henenberg directed the production. Reflect1ons!199 The Group, Inc. The Group, Inc., brought their foot stompin', hand clappin', and guitar pickin' to Staples on December 1. The entertainers, who operate Snug Harbor Dinner Theatre at Greers Ferry and also actively participate in community service, became known across the state in August, when they were harassed by other citizens ofGreers Ferry. Social pres- sure and loss of money following this incident forced The Group to close Snug Harbor for the season. Hen- drix students bought Support the Group T-shirts to aid The Group. - . ---w ' Vw:-:Wikia V f -'ffl-2,yS,.F, -,ji .ff L,.i,t,U , - - .ip ,riwlw vel: V' , I -' an 'iv-2--as2.1iV i ' V 'i?2Eegi!Vi71l5?55ifS:,iii' V . - V ztsffyigyfeffff-iii ,-,j : 3, ,, i -, .V ' - -- 'Emi'-,sn,1fk1i.'945' p.- '4 -4 3 V -fl' QQ .. rifIi'Qliff:,:Zfn?rLqg1 A f f -J f' ,Z-'V-,,j:g.g4:.eVf 'V jx Vf:c'l:'rUVifilf:if' 'V,:','i -' -' - afiTu:wE- 1' 3 '- 'V3 ' yt Vmgiq.. . ,V Va 4?-X f'aV1-aifffsitcfff 1 -A . 1-1 X- lg: Q -,alia-3i1f ...I L.. V' - 1fvE, .V+?4li '. - fa' 1 , ,V , . t 'VV.'. .rw gg, . ,: V V--. I . , ,V ,f,---::.y,N,.,J i-5 V 'V fu , ..-fr. A V, .. f,-23.-se421,f4 l l',1:-1y,f.'1,:--5V-'V:!q,25,r i A , V, V.E'.fw-,iv-QV --Vs,,,- ' A 1 -::'x.:':.-3-f.-.65-1 -1-,cw ff Q. wnu.u4',iz'LjH: q11q,'. 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A , n V 1' Grant Cooper Saying that violent overthrow ofthe United States government is inevit- able, Dr. Grant Cooper, UALR his- tory professor, voiced his views at a convocation November 20. Cooper, a member of the Progressive Labor Party, became prominent in state news when he announced that he taught from a Marxist point of view. Further controversy erupted when a group of state legislators de- manded his resignation from the UALR staff. 200!Reflections I T uri 5 -X r , 7 1.1 U xx - xL '--...a I 1 1 U1 5 93 0 W' W 93 is A i SE fSnEvgP-+9 X Student management of the Snack Bar began in September, when stu- d dents gained complete charge ofthe business. As manager, Mark McBryde administrated the opera- tion. A profit of over S5700 marked dent service. Upper: Angela Heizman serves a cus- tomer while Harold Elder prepares another order. Left: Counting the day's receipts, manager Mark McBryde. Above: Robin Fihinehart, a student employee. R6fi9Ct10I1Sf201 success for the first term of the stu- Sadie Hawkms B l 'g.l Top: Mark McBryde and Sherrye Vil- lines. Above: James Hearnsberger, Susan Gladin, Mike Mills, and Flolaine Green. Right: Carol Eisenhauer jumps out of the hay loft. Opposite above: Three obliging hillbillies pose for a photo. Opposite lower left: Bubba Smith as Marryin' Sam. Opposite lower right: The 1932 Ballroom Blues Band performs at the hoe-down. Dogpatch came alive in Hulen Ball- room on Saturday evening, November 17, during the Sadie Hawkins dance. While Marryin' Sam performed dozens of shot-gun wed- dings, the 1932 Ballroom Blues Band provided music for the mass of hill- billies attending the hoe-down. Refl8Ct1OI'1Sf203 ff 204!Ref1ectior1s Christmas I .ng pg. 1, '. -ml , A. ' .-I S , -A N lf j 5-,Eff ,wa L ms- f -wk ,.,. W, 'v' ' wk? J , 'v .1 .1,1:3 f va. 1 1 lil i Opposite above left: HCM members a-caroling. Opposite above right: Martin Hall shows originality in Christmas decorating, Opposite below left: Santa David Chumley distributes gifts at the Sophomore Council Christmas party. Opposite below right: Debbie Becker puts finishing touches on GaIloway's Christmas tree. Above: During the Christmas tree lighting service sponsored by HCM, Melinda Morse and Bill Anderson provide special music. Left: Participants in the HCM tree lighting join in singing a carol. R6H9CtlOHSf205 wg-U -r- W 1 'f ,Sf H , M 3 4,1 9575? 2-as 2.45711 1 - 1 2 1 it M-x :eu ,. 'N MZ' , -Mt' 1.' I' X4 r ' 511 15 f ' '. 3 ,ll X N u E I N 4 . sxqgwl' -l-bgx A, X . if ci . , A thc - , r 1 W Q g 4x :WN .1 x. xgx Sxx '7 ly.-fii Kxy qlxsxx X3 3 1 Q Q9 .FAQ ,X X ' .x .1 QQ N X IA, , x .X- Q- 1 U f 5 P K . 'fx , .HQ Www 'Vg' Coffeehouse The Hendrix Choir converted Hulen Ballroom into a coffeehouse on Sun- day evening, January 13. The audi- ence enjoyed pizza and Cokes as they watched three hours of variety entertainment. Acts ranged from singing and dancing to the Hendrix Version of the Newlywed Game. A special feature was The Road to Mandalay by Mr. Robert Meri- wether, accompanied by Mr. Robert McGill. Upper left: Mr. Meriwether in a robust rendition of The Road to Mandalay. Upper right: Jlm and Becky Cooley, contestants in the Newlywed Game. Above left: Performing in the mock opera The Grasshopper, Cheryl Adams, Larry Alex- ander, Elizabeth Walker, Charles Peer, Flolaine Green, and Ken Reid. Above: Bill Higgs. Left: Jennifer Johnston, Jimmy Tilley, and Lisa Lee. Reflect1ons!207 Sanctuary On the night ofWednesday, January 16, the rock group Sanctuary re- turned to the campus for the third time. During their three-hour con- cert, the group performed many of their own compositions interspersed with comments and stories by some of the group members. 208!Ref1ections l S i T 'Q Senator Fulbright Senator J. William Fulbright vis- ited the Hendrix campus on Satur- day, February 16. After having lunch with representatives of the campus media and Student Senate, Senator Fulbright held an informal question and answer session on Hulen's sunporch. Frequently asked questions included those concerning foreign aid, defense spending, and impeachment of President Nixon. Larue L. Lutkins On Thursday, February 28, Mr. Larue L. Lutkins, Consul General of the United States, held a seminar entitled South Africa and the U- nited States. The main topic of his discussion was the apartheid. While Mr. Lutkins saw no indication that this racial policy will change, he ap- proved continuing diplomatic rela- tions with South Africa as the posi- tion for advocating change. Reflect1ons!209 Six Characters 1n Search of an Author A Luigi Pirandello play, Stix Characters in Search of an Author, was the Hendrix Theatre Arts Department's Winter offering. Pre- sented on February 20-23 and direc- ted by Mrs. Ella Myrl Shanks, this play within a play presented six un- finished characters who were searching for a way to complete their story. B 93 'Q ,I 210!Reflections Upper. Claude Griffin, Christy Etheridge, Cyndy Campbell, and Darlene Chadwick. Opposite above: Members of a local theatre group watch the six characters act our their story. Front row: Karen Moore, Pat McKinney, Grace Nicholson, Bobby Threlkeld, Kathy Duncan, Mary Stuart Jackson, Kathy Ratcliffg back row: Paul Logan, Melody Walker, Gene Parker, John Scarsdale, and Don Schluterman. Right: Mary Stuart Jack- son, Don Schluterman, Melody Walker, Pat Mc- Kinney, Gene Parker, Bobby Threlkeld, Kathy Duncan, John Scarsdale, and Kathy Ftatcliff. Far right: Gary Carpenter cast as the inner play's director. x 1 I I I I I I -Quali- N? A 92 X Jig' S i -5 mm X A if 3' f r -N V? ' , i .- TW 'U HYF5 Q x , -N4 -l had ik M 7 Q , S ' ,4-'-2--. 4. db 'Lf U gm Efri M 'Ur 531255 ? 'iiQi!f? 154 '--mi , ug faq, 1' 2.130334 ' i 1 l Q l A -,A GTAHAH Royalty Prior to the homecoming basketball game against c - 1, Ouachita, Mary Wynne Parker Crightj was '3 5, 5 M ' crowned GTAHAH queen. The eight GTAHAH y ' L. 3 al maids were also announced.Opposite page, topleft , C f A f' l, g i ' to right: Carolyn Huff, freshman maidg Bonnie yi it , V ,fav fffflr ' A.: C if-ey Carter, junior maidg Rebekah Fourt, sophomore 1 if Q- I maid. Middle row: Jennifer Johnston, senior maidg , A 'A 5 I' L, B , 'J Debi Cook, sophomore maidg Rebeccah Beck, ' fff' ,V If 5 freshman maid. Bottom: Ann Critz, junior maidg I , and Dana Carpenter, senior maid. ' L -Q f . ' rg 214!Ref1ections H 11. 'WH' ,pm . A I . . I ff' I ,V fl' E .3 f Re flectionsl215 Miguel Rubio Playing music from the 17th through the present century, Miguel Rubio, classical guitarist, performed before a receptive audi- ence in Staples on Wednesday night, March 26. A native of Spain, Rubio began studying under the Spanish virtuosos at the age offourteen. Pre- sently he instructs guitar in both Spain and Switzerland. 216!Reflections ,X . .1C'S. r, 1-4' -v Xen?-1 'Ln , If :Ili nf !fffX MIKE MILLS Orientation '73, a pair of track shoes, a long lab, a camping trip, a darkroom key, the grey fox, a desk in the library, GTAHAH convos, a camera, studying??'?, a canoe . . . always living happy. For those of you who know me perhaps you'll under- stand, for those of you who don't -I regret never taking the time to know you. fn. , 01,0 K -Q . ,..-A-,1.',,:. ,gh 'f -.N V ' ' J f S.'-Tiff 4:6252 n A vm. WILEY COLEY Four years ago I was rather apprehensive about coming to Hendrix although I never really gave any other college serious thought. I think the small student body plus the educational chal- lenge I had heard about were the reasons for my coming here although, asl found out, there are other qualities the school offers for one's personal and social development. Each year seems to offer a completely different experience, and I'll never regret the four years I've spent here. 218fReflections t Q M .. ... --- rv .., .. x 4 4-- .N .-.p A..-.Q -7 M- -N Ili ,fax-.1-3. QQ' .Q LH 4- .V I ' It A' Eyfff' REBECCA SMITH COOLEY It is terribly difficult to isolate some one aspect of the past four years which stands out above everything else. However, upon consideration, there is something which deserves to be men- tioned. In my own experience, the Hendrix College Choir, directed by Robert McGill, has offered two essentials upon which Hendrix College bases a large portion ofits curriculum. First, the choir has consistently demanded ofits members the utmost discipline and excellence. And second, the Hen- drix College Choir has, for me, been the most com- plete expression of all that is implied in the term, Hendrix Community. v---s Q 1 I -L.51gg7gq M522 .3-ri' A Yawi. ,v74-- W-gf gl CF' EW . tai wa - K LESLIE SWINDLER My most exciting and rewarding experience at Hendrix has been the Hendrix College Choir. There is a very thrilling and enchanting sensation associated with producing the full, yet sensitive sounds of a choir singing. Indescribable, yet un- imaginable for those who have never experienced it! Through the cooperation of many individual voices and personalities we strove to achieve high levels of choral perfection, and in the process many lasting friendships were begun. During the incalculable hours we spent together in practice and on tours in the last four years we've seen each other at our very best and unavoidably, our very worst. But, still the friendships endured the pres- sures of school and personal differences and will certainly be the most precious gift I take with me from Hendrix. Who's Who In American Colleges and Universities JIM WIEDOWER How can I describe four years at Hendrix in one hundred words or less? Maybe by one word - growth. I think that the opportunities for per- sonal growth are unique features of Hendrix Col- lege. My friends and professors, the challenge of the courses, the two sensitive coaches that have been associated with the aquatics program, and even the appearance of the campus have created an atmosphere in which I have been able to ma- ture. This atmosphere makes possible many chances for personal relationships. Through one ofthese relationships I have found a person to live and grow close with and it turns me on to think of growing old. Ref1ect1onsl219 MARY KAYE WEBE R When I look back on four years at Hendrix, many lasting memories race through my mind. I think about all the Wonderful lifelong friends that I've made. I think about the rewarding times at Hendrix when I achieved what I set out to do, and I can also remember the disappointing times I fell short of my goals. When I look back on my years at Hendrix, I think about my professors who were so much more than just faculty members, but who were friends, people who really cared when I needed someone to care. All these memories come to mind when I think about my life at Hendrix, but the one experience at Hendrix that will always come to mind is the opportunity I have had to be around people who are determined to make something of their lives. It is this individual determination and goal- oriented attitude that makes Hendrix people such special people and Hendrix College such a special place. LARRY LOWMAN Those things for which the most money is demanded are never the things which the student most wants. Tuition, for instance, is an important item in the term bill, while for the far more valuable education which he gets by as- sociating with the most cultivated of his contemporaries no charge is made. Thoreau!Walden: Ch. 1 So to YOU - my friends among the faculty and students - I express by gratitude and offer a few words of tribute. Indisputably, getting to know YOU has been the most vital part of my educa- tion! 220!Reflections GEORGE GLEASON Teaching by using examples is a highly effective method. During my Hendrix career, I have been constantly impressed by the examples that cer- tain members of the faculty have been. From watching these living examples, I have acquired many ideas about the role ofindividuals and pur- poses of communities. I consider these ideas to be far more important than any facts or techniques that I have learned in the classroom. After study- ing these perceptive and thoughtful individuals, I can imagine a model of the ideal community, and it's more like Hendrix than any other community I know. Perhaps we'll make one. I S f . - P' 'iv' . x if I H l i TOMMY CARPENTER I guess the most important aspect of my Hen- drix career has been the realization that I have not touched as many different areas in my intel- lectual development as I would have likedg how- ever, I think I have learned how to go about this endeavor. Also, Hendrix is a great place to learn to get along with people, and the fact that I have been able to develop some lasting relationships with students and faculty is one aspect that I think has made my Hendrix experience so valu- able. GRADY PERRYMAN I really appreciate the philosophy of a liberal arts school like Hendrix College. Here specializa- tion is not overemphasized and a general aware- ness of numerous areas is the goal. I am grateful to the Professors ofthe Business and Economics Department for allowing me to cultivate the vari- ous interests which I have come to know and enjoy here. I feel that the best learning experience at Hen- drix comes from learning how to get along with people. I am thankful that I've had the time to experience this wonderful learning adventure. .,, . Who's Who JIM COOLEY I have attended Hendrix College to be part of a small campus and to pursue my pre-medical edu- cation in an atmosphere oriented toward the lib- eral arts. The school has met these needs, and I feel that my years at Hendrix have been ones of personal maturation, adjustment, and intensive study. Reflect1onsf221 J' KENT CHRISMAN In lieu of an original statement I would like to submit a favorite quote. All I say is by was of discourse, and nothing by Way of advice . . . I should not speak so boldly, ifit were my due to be believed. ide Montaigne? 222!Reflections FRAN KEATHLEY In the concept ofthe Hendrix Community is not only the realization that social interaction is in- evitable, but also the conviction that this interac- tion is a vital element in the student's education. The most valuable product of my time at Hendrix, a deeper insight into human relations, is partially a product ofthis conviction. I have realized what a tremendous variety of opinions exists and have begun to learn to listen to them with a more open mind. More than this, I have experienced the strength, the warmth, the compassion, the fun of genuine friendships. I value this as a beginning for education and an irreplaceable treasure gained from my Hendrix experience. W MARY WYNNE PARKER Since I will soon be graduated, only now is it possible to reflect fully on my experiences at Hen- drix and realize their impact on my life. I've tried to be involved -to squeeze everything I could out of my four years at Hendrix. For me it was important that I be a part of several activities. This was, of course, an indi- vidual decision. Each person must decide for him- self what's important to him. For me I knew that only by challenging myself into new situations, both academic and social, could I feel a sense of accomplishment at the end. w if LARRY JEGLEY It's been good being here for four years, but I'm glad to be graduating. Hendrix has done me right, and I hope that everyone who finishes here feels the same Way concerning his own experiences. M' Who's Who YVONNE GLIEN I have enjoyed the open atmosphere ofthe cam- pus. Students, faculty, and administrators are very friendly and there is a sense of closeness here. Having previously attended a large univer- sity, it is nice to be considered as an individual instead of a number. I feel that the school is con- cerned about the development of each student. -Q---1 i.. V ax Mtn.. ...ds-.. USA' V--'mm ' H ma-4,-f--.-.4-. ,..--...,. .-. , , ....,,-,,,, ... . r ' 'l.........,-,y 'i i I i i ,. -. P I i sl D Ref'1ections!223 Who's Who PHIL PRICE In my four years at Hendrix I have matured greatly both socially and intellectually. The Hen- drix atmosphere nurtured this maturation and made it easier to meet and know people. These friendships Cstudents, faculty, and administra- tionj that l've made here are the things which I savor most from this institution. I think Hendrix and college in general offers an abundance of learning which cannot be consumed in less than four years. At twenty-one I'm already old fashioned, but I fear the emphasis placed on the CLEP tests today. The traditional four year col- lege is something I value Very much and would hate to see it drastically altered. DENNIS OFFICER Looking over the past four years, I can en- thusiastically say that Hendrix has given me a place to grow personally and to learn about my fellow man. My intellectual curiosity has been greatly stimulated due to the liberal arts tradi- tion that Hendrix has so carefully preserved and advanced. The Hendrix experience goes much deeper than the mere training ofthe mindg it is an education of the whole individual. I am glad I chose Hendrixg I will never forget it or the people that comprise it. One of my greatest wishes is to see Hendrix continue be a leader in the liberal arts. BILL SPIVEY I found at Hendrix College a total educational environment - a community. I cannot precisely define the concept of community except to say that it is a combination of many aspects of life: close, personal friendships and warm concerng shared experiences, both academic and socialg in- tellectual stimulation as well as frustration, a physical facility, buildings and landscapeg and identification with a tradition. This description is far from complete, but these are some ofthe qual- ities I associate with Hendrix College. Personally, the many friendships I've made in four years will always be most prominent whenever I remember Hendrix. 224lReflections Qi. -- 77-,X-TT-7 -- - - - r Y- JOHN MANN What does one say about three years of basket- ball and four years of college? Well, I might say I have made a lot of good friends and learned a little. Years from now I may not have my health or wealth, but no one can take away my friends. CAROL ST. JOHN I feel that the social-academic environment of Hendrix has been most important in influencing my development as a person. My biology courses at Hendrix have provided an excellent basis on which to build my profession, and courses in other areas have given me a sense of awareness which will aid me in being a respon- sible, concerned citizen and an informed, under- standing parent. The aspect of Hendrix life which I value the highest is the informal relationship among the students and the faculty and administration. I feel as though I have never been treated as a student but as an individual. This is a quality of Hendrix which I hope will always remain un- changed. i., wg fm. lw v 1,1 ' l L 'fy f- ' IJLFG-4 ' ,ll . -.mm , T ,. QP .- Q , , v .- ' I v,n .5 V Ju 'i..v.4.3 A -if-fussy? 5' ' Q, ' N' 3- E-.fn-ii NDF . -11,21 KIT' 14. rf JANET LYNN ROB INSON After all of the glamorous talk and exciting teenage magazine articles about college life I suppose that as a 1970 Hendrix College freshman I was a bit disillusioned. Oh, I was learning chemi- cal formulas, math equations, and biological facts - but was I growing? When I finally realized that to experience true growth I must give and share ofmyself, my entire outlook changed - the college and its people be- came a very personal Hendrix Experience for me. Involving myself with others, allowing the Hendrix people to share my life taught me the greatest lesson I could ever learn: Loving is re- ally living. Reflect1onsl225 .Lf x nl Y H M far 1 . 5 I. A Z 0- 14 W. 'XL' 3' li fha X '11, ,Q. , K NK' Q X i ' 1- N ' , , ,f P'.x w ily. : '.,.s . :Uni . G .. I I if .fxf N ff' l Q . 1 lv , ' F' .Q is fi A . H-03 .lf I ,pi Planned by the twenty-five black students on campus, Black Aware- ness Week was March 18-23. The group originated the observance in order to make students aware of black culture and heritage and out- standing contributions Which black people have made to society. The week's events began on Monday with a film Black History: Lost, Stolen, o'rStrayed? which called at- tention to the roles blacks have played in history. On Tuesday night the Free Southern Theater visited the campus to present the play When Opportunity Scratches, Itch It. A forum on Wednesday night featured four black political leaders. Mrs. Corliss Howard, State Representative Henry Wilkins, Sam Sparks, and Attorney John Walker discussed the roles and pos- itions of blacks on politics today. The week's activities ended with the film Sounder, which shows a black family situation, and a dance with music by Pure Love. . tif Ref1ect1ons!227 N V 1 Only a short time after it came into the national news, the ram- pant fad of streaking raced through the Hendrix campus. It was the first week of March, the last week of classes in the short winter term, when, just after mid- night, a large group of men stu- dents paraded across campus to the gazebo in front of the women's dorms. They then discarded their underwear and streaked back a- cross campus. Other varieties of streaking flourished throughout the week. The most popular version was the streak across the library patio. On two consecutive nights, crowds of over 300 persons, pres- ided over by a somewhat apprehen- sive Dr. Roy B. Shilling, gathered to Watch for streakers and sneak a break from the pressure of term paper writing and Worrying about finals. It was undoubtedly the big- gest social event of the year. Streakers concerned with original- ity tried techniques including elaborate choreography, gymnas- tics, and feats of extreme boldness. Among the most notable of these were the five young men who streaked past the Administration Building and Trieschmann one af- ternoon during seventh period classes. Reflect1ons!229 Mills Center Construction on the Wilbur D. Mills Social Science Center began in the summer with the demolition of Young Memorial Stadium. Al- though there was some delay in leveling the north end of the stadium, workmen were able to lay the foundation for the building, which will stand at the west end of the pecan shell patio. By April the foundation was completely laid and curbs and berms were being built for the new parking lot north ofthe center. 230!Ref1ections V '52 I fflrfssi ' . -M, 'i 11 . I Construction on the Mills Center was slightly delayed one spring' afternoon due to a work stoppage which oc- curred when the workers discovered that their transit provided an excellent View of the sunbathers behind Raney Hall. Reflections!231 USED CMS A , N .M gg A , 9, K 7,1--F, Y-ye TL T A E , L F F f 9 q NN YH E ' 'Y' J- Wf, 4' , , J if ,x,:! Joe 5 .f ,PCT 1 5 500 lilsllllll lnnummllu 'l.F 1T .if Hardin Hall Hits Again In early April Hardin's men created a super-hit which involved a large number ofthe dorm's resi- dents. Six automobiles were driven, pushed, or carried into the Hardin lobby, and about a dozen others were lined up outside. Signs proclaimed the creation Joe's Used Cars, a dubious honor to Hardin's Head Resident. I' - 11121 lhiiiil- In--H lcllll' 1U lmjil- jlil lui HH-QC i , I ! Q i - 'T , I7 if . Reflect1ons!233 Stewart Udall Stewart Udall, Secretary of the Interior under presidents John Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson, spoke at a Symposium Committee convocation on April 11. Udall, who is now chairman ofthe board of an ecological planning agency, discus- sed points of view on the energy crisis, acting as a proponent of the one that considers the crisis along range problem which will affect life in America more than anything else since the Industrial Revolu- tion. Udall severely criticized the United States' technological ar- rogance, Warning that the oil sup- ply Would last only six to nine more years. He urged students to learn old-fashioned thrift and Think small. Think snug. Think slow. 234!Reflections .lx 1 11 Ref1ections!235 236!Ref1ections 91,1 pm I MW L-4 . I Lf I IIE Hg' - P-5 316, ff ,',' M' ' V ' -. ' 'iw' .A 1.164 ...ig gn.. ' Ref1ections!237 238!Ref1ections fl in uQ'i N ,...-of Y- if l mv' 3' xo. I gmslfiifdaw a SUWM QW' .. k fix '14 v ff 'V i. 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John Workman, President Randal Freeland, Vice President Mary Moores, Secretary-Treasurer Jimmy Jess Anthony Eril Barnett Donna Bohanan Robert Burnett Carol Calliotte Rebecca Coleman Johnny Colley James Cooley Rebecca Cooley Cassandra Cox Denise Davis Melanie Durland Gail Finney George Gleason Yvonne Glien Janet Goodwin Alice Green Ruth Groth Tricia Hamilton Roanne Hart Douglas Haynes ALPHA EPSILON DELTA .... David Taylor, President Penny Hodges Connie Hoxie Melinda Kelly Allen Kimbrough Marilyn Martin Frederico de Miranda Mary Wynne Parker Eddy Qualls Robert Robertson Jerry Smith Kay Speed Sharon Spence Bill Spivey Laura Spradley Bill Stanton David Taylor John Tiller Steve Tindall Vida Williams Ann Younger Mary Wynne Parker, Vice President Randy Auman Robert Burnett Bruce Burton Warren Casteel David Chuinley Fred de Miranda Duane Fecher Bill Fiser Rand al Freeland Karen Grant Andy Gresham Bill Higgs Ed Hill ALPHA PSI OMEGA Gary Carpenter, President Don Armstrong Cyndy Campbell Brenda Cashion Darlene Chadwick Kathy Duncan Marcie Gibson Larry Kelly Rosemary Knox Mike Kirkpatrick Steve Marks Kathleen Morgan Dunkin A. Nelson Steve Nelson Terry Payton Carol St. John Charlotte Shideler Harold Short Jeff Tate Jim Wiedower Ron Wiedower Mike Young Lana Martin Jean O'Mary Becky Russell Tom Sanders John Scarsdale Ellen Stubbs Buck Temple Bobby Threlkeld AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY ...... Jim Cooley, President Steve Marks, Vice President Charlotte S hideler, Secretary-Tre asu re r Mark Barnhard Bruce Burton Don Cottey Randle Craver Mike Crimmins Cecil Cupp Duane Fecher Charles Feild Mike Finley Gail Finney Randal Freeland Bill Higgs Joyce Jackson BAND ..................... Paula Anderson Cara Boers Tommy Brown Cindy Dabney Christy Etheridge James Gibbons Yvonne Glien Bill Hearst J eff Hoffman Mark McCalman Dana Millar: BLUE KEY ..... , ........,............... .. Walter Jackson Steve Lachowsky Robert Lavender Bessie Means John Moore Bill Rainey Bob Robertson John Sweatt Jeff Tate Steve Tindall David Weatherford Jim Wiedower Roy Milla1'd Mike Mitchell Terri Mitchell Edna Morgan Kim Murphy Sandy Sanders Ben Seay Peggy Stover Paul Tuberville Boyce Wilkerson Walter Bubba Smith, President Larry Alexander, Vice President l'3 141 145 14 I-1 'P 8 -J 14 7 Steve Snyder, Treasurer Greg Alagood Nelson Ballard Jack Brodie Tommy Carpenter Kent Chrisman Jim Cooley Jim Cunningham Newman Fair Randal Freeland George Gleason Robert Hasley Larry Jegley Mike Kubat Dennis Officer Phil Price George Spencer Bill Spivey BOOSTER CLUB .................................................. Dana Carpenter, President Bonnie Carter, Vice President Pam Young, Secretary Susan Brockman Debi Cook Ann Critz John Frost Carolyn Huff Kathy Hunter Debi Johnston Alice Jones Debi Miles Mike Mills and Treasurer Aleta Murph Martha Jane Murray Janie Newberry Grace Nicholson Paul Owen Pat Phillips Sandy Sanders Suzanne Tortorich Cindy Whayne Gail Wulfekuhler BRASS CHOIR ....... ............................... Tommy Brown Cindy Dabney Bill Hearst Jeff Hoffman Mike Mitchell Terri Mitchell CARDINAL KEY .................. Lynne Killgore, President Debbie Biniores, Vice President Ginny Toney, Treasurer Dana Carpenter Pat Collier Christine Christie Debbie Dorman Rolaine Green Tricia Hamilton Carolyn Hasley Sharon Hunter Jennifer Johnston Becky Jones Marilyn Martin Debi Miles CHESS CLUB ..... Bill Hearst Tom Linn CHOIR .................................. Jim Cooley, President John Weir, Vice President Julia Hilliard, Secretary Richard Cox, Treasurer Cheryl Adams Greg Alagood Don Armstrong Roger Beal Tommy Bemberg Debbie Biniores Margaret L. Brown Julie Christopher Amy Claxton Pat Collier Rebecca Cooley Allen Dawson Kathy Duncan Susan Dunn Alice Elrod Cindy Fisher Kathy Goodwin David Green Margie Hargis Bill Henry David Henry J e fi' Ho l'l'm an Becky Jernigan Jeanie Keck Lynne Killgore Dana Millar Janie Newberry Mary Wynne Parker Pat Phillips Elizabeth Ragsdale Jan Roseberry Carol St. John Leslie Swindler Beth Walker Mary Kaye Weber Debbie Whitley 124-125 .........146 Bill Orton Danny J. Williamson Allen Kimbrough Scott Lewis Anthony Little Becky Moore Larry Morse Charles Peer LeRoy Poff Eddie Qualls Gail Ragsdale Linda Raymond Ken Reid Leigh Riddick Celia Robinson Danny Rowe Jerry Smith Melissa Smith Dianne Tack Michael Tiefenhack Ann Toney Elizabeth Walkei' Bill Wells Peggy West Bill Whitley Sarah Woosley 128-129 CHORUS ..... . Sue Akers Ben Allen Anne Ambrose Paula Anderson Eril Barnett Kathy Barnwell Fran Barton Debbie Becker Eloise Bensberg Nancy Biniores Greg Blackburn Beth Bland Lois Blanks Ann Brandon Julie Burns Leslie Carle Terry Castagno Jimmy Chang Claudia Chisholm Dianna Colvard Debi Cook Betsy Crom Cathy Crouch Stan Dark Lee Dodson Melanie Drake Danny Eakin Ka Sing Fung Dorothy Gantz Claudia Hander Tricia Hamilton Roanne Hart CIRCLE K ................................. Lynn Ricossa, President Steve Bonds, Vice President Bob Bolls, Secretary Joyce Jackson, Treasurer Alinda Andrews Nelson Ballard David Chumley Carol Danehower Stan Dark Scott Elphingstone Duane Fecher Cindy Fisher Ree Gandy Ronnie Goodman ECOLOGY CLUB ........ Mike Mills, President Kim Abbott Sandy Aycock Eril Barnett Jeanie Beall Rebeccah Beck Sandy Bell Eloise Bensberg Ann Brittenum Terry Castagno Lisa Chandler Lisa Child Linda Crumpler Allen Dawson Donna Duerr Nancy Duke Suzanne Edwards Beth Forney Jim Gann Flo Hawks Chip Hayes John Hornecker Janet Hughey Janet James Larry Lowman Pam Matheny Marsha Moffatt Zola Moon Karen Moore Denise Mullens Nancy Pate Jeanne Patterson Sandy Patterson Karen Phifer Dan Ratcliffe Vanness Reid George Rook Julie Russell Linda Simpson Sharon Spence Peggy Stover Tom Swearingen Susan Taylor Cara Walker Debbie Wasson David Weatherford Becky West Lisa Williams Pam Williams Mary Anne Woods Kathy Grant Jimmy Hudson Mary Beth Karr Allen Kimbrough Dale Kirkpatrick Nancy Parker Paul Tuberville Lisa Turner Ann Younger Susan Gladin Susan Gordon James Hearnsberger Paul Logan Winfield McMurtrey Jim McRee Marsha Moffatt Nile Montgomery Paul Parker Judith Parker Andy Prewitt Kaki Roberts Ann Scoggins Vicky Simpson Danny Snyder Bob Todd Jeannie Watkins HAWS ............................................. Becky Jones, President Holly Atkinson, Vice President Alice Jones, Secretary Alinda Andrews, Treasurer Sue Akers, Program Chairperson HCM ............................................ Melinda Morse, Coordinator Debi Miles, Service Chairman John Frost, Study Chairman Roy Smith, Worship Chairman Bill Anderson, Witness Chairman Julia Hilliard, Fellowship Chairman INTERNATIONAL CLUB ...... Eril Barnett, President Marsha Moffatt, President Ed Daniels John Kariuki Fred de Miranda Beverly Mitchell Dana Derrick Vicky Simpson Donna Duerr Kim Stevenson Ka Sing Fung Karen Grant Cristina Sturam KHDX ......................................,............... Mark McCalman, Station Manager J. T. Shrigley, Chief Engineer Tommy Adams Gary Allen David Amason Mark Barnliard Donna Bohanan James Boswell John Brejot Mike Buck Jim Builteman Cyndy Campbell Gary Carpenter Lisa Chanton David Chumley Stan Dark Duane Fecher Bill Fiser Mike Garner Jim Gates Steve Good Danny Grace Omar Green Steve Greene Jim Harper Doug Haynes Gary Hearne Bert Hill Winston Hines Bob Hollingsworth Mark Jacob David Jones Preston Jones Jensi Kessler Andy Langston Paul Logan Larry Lowman Karen Moore Tim Moore Grace Nicholson Jim Pennington Jonathan Perry Andy Prewitt Bill Quinn Jeff Rawn Tom Sanders Don Schluterman Mark Stephens Bruce Stratton Peggy Stover Don Tyree Jeanne Watkins Steve Wilkerson MADRIGALS ..... ...................................... Kim Abbott Larry Alexander Jimmy Jess Anthony Jim Cooley Jim Cunningham Rolaine Green Ralph Haskew MU PHI EPSILON .............. Cathy Crouch, President Pat Collier, Vice President Lynne Killgore, Treasurer Bob Jones Linda Kinnard Elizabeth Ragsdale Richard Scott Leslie Swindler Debbie Whitley Alice Elrod, Recording Secretary Rolaine Green, Corresponding Secretary Julie Christopher Dianna Colvard Debi Cook Melanie Drake Susan Dunn Christy Etheridge Kathy Goodwin Julia Hilliard Jeannie Keck Marsha Moffatt POTPOURRI ...................... Laura Spradley, Editor Ma1'k Jacob, Art Editor Bobby Threkeld, Art Editor Marc Bryan George Cheatham Doug Haynes H. Winston Hines David Jones PRE-LAW CLUB .................. David Young, President Bob Buckalew Brent Bumpers Bob Compton J . B. Cross Jim Crouch Ed Daniels Cynthia Dodge Al Eckert Danny Elrod Greg Ferguson Mike Fosburgh Jim Fowler Dale Garrett Ray Green James Hearnsberger Melinda Morse Nancy Pate Jeanne Patterson Elizabeth Ragsdale Leslie Swindler Dianne Tack Debbie Whitley Mary Anne Woods Ann Younger Ann Laux Sandy Sanders Bill Stanton Jeanne Watkins John Hearnsberger Ted Holder Jimmy Hudson Pat J ines Gary Jones Hal Kemp David Kinnard Matt McCorkindale Ken McRae Mike Medlock Mac Norton Bill Puddephatt George Spencer Jan Wells Willie Wilson PRE-THEOLOGY FELLOWSHIP .................. Mike Kubat, President Dennis Spence, Vice President Janice McConnell, Secretary 138-139 ........143 ........14O ........15O .......151 Ann Critz, President Danny Eakin, Treasurer Danny Anderson Don Armstrong Doyle Blanton Allen Bruner Jay Bruno John Christie Danny Eakin Dee Edwards Mike Evans John Frost Susan Gladin Tom Haley Robert Hasley Jeff Hoffman Frank Hughes Mike Hughes Pat Jines John Kariuki Mark Lasater Mike Mattox William Maxwell Mike Mitchell Jim Pennington Jack Robinson Tony Roebuck George Rook Roy Smith Walter Bubba Smith PROFILE ....................... ............. .......................... Al Eckert, Co-editor Larry Jegley, Co-editor Bill Hall, Sports Editor Len Nichols, Advertising Manager Eril Barnett Susan Bean Tom Bemberg Gary Carpenter Tommy Carpenter Bill Cheek David Chumley Molly DeButts Cindy Henry Julie Honeycutt Connie Hoxie Mark Jacob David Jones Dale Kirkpatrick STUDENT SENATE ................ Phil Price, President Winfield McMurtrey Will Meriwether Brenda Moores Richard Petty Jim Pickering Rick Porter Darla Powell Jerry Pruden Andy Pruitt Steve Snyder George Spencer David Terrell Randy Wright James Hearnsberger, Vice President J im Crouch, Treasurer Nancy Schmidt, Recording Secretary Jan Roseberry, Corresponding Secretary Holly Atkinson Tommy Carpenter Kent Chrisman George Gleason Kathy Hyatt SOCIAL COMMITTEE .. Bob Bookhout, Chairman Steve Cheatham Jill Dixon Margie Hargis John Hearnsberger Jimmy Hudson Kathy Hyatt Joyce Jackson Rene Linderman SOPHOMORE COUNCIL Celia Robinson, Chairman Peter Johnson Danny Snyder Mark Townsend Elizabeth Walker John Workman Mary Kay McCain Debi Miles Karen Moore Linda Moore Mary Moores Nancy Parker Willie Wilson Richard Wise Grace Nicholson, Asst. Chairman Mary Kay McCain, Secretary Betsy Crom, Treasurer Donna Bohanan, Program Chairman Ann Younger, Program Chairman Alinda Andrews Holly Atkinson Dana Bemberg Ann Brandon Margaret L. Brown Beth Bruce Nancy Clark Debi Cook Melanie Drake Jill Dixon 274!Clubs Index Rachel Howell Mary Stuart Jackson Sharon James Debi Johnston Alice Jones Mary Beth Karr Glenda Kelly Linda Moore Jeanne Patterson Sandy Patterson ..136-137 ..118-119 120-121 .........123 Jana Farris Kathy Grant Julia Hilliard Ellen Jo Hillis SNEA ........................................... Mary Raney Lynn Ricossa Sandra Sites Gail Wulfekuhler ........149 Ginny Toney, Vice President Marilyn McGeorge, Secretary Laurie Stillings, Treasurer Pam Barrow Lois Blanks Melinda Kelly Lynne Killgore Susan Brockman Nancy Burnett Leslie Carle Dana Carpetner Bonnie Carter Amy Claxton Deborah Cook Ingrid Coulthard Cathy Crouch Ferrill Dalton Bobbye Davis Dana Derrick Debbie Dorman Mary Ann Dunn Danny Eakin Alice Elrod Dorothy Gantz Nancy Gately Heather Glidewell Yvonne Glien Harry Gooding Cindy Goodwin Rolaine Green Judy Gregson Lauren Gragson Claude Griffin Tricia Hamilton Carolyn Hasley Julia Hilliard Ellen Jo Hillis Rachel Howell Kathy Hyatt Debbie Lee Mitzi Cline Mann Toni Matthews Debi Miles Roy Millard Mike Mitchell John Moore Linda Moore Mary Moores Edna Morgan Kathleen Morgan Martha Jane Murray Paul Owen Mary Wynne Parker Sandy Patterson Charles Peer Phil Price Morgan Rainwater Betty Raper George Rook Richard Scott Meredith Smith Sharon Spence Nona Tooke Dee Tucker Judy Warren Mary Kaye Weber Cindy Whayne Kathy White Mary Williams Diane Yokem Pam Young TROUBADOUR ......,.................... ...................... ....... Mary Beth Karr, Co-editor Fran Keathley, Co-editor Len Nichols, Advertising Manager Mary Stuart Jackson and Linda Moore, Classes Susan Brockman, Student Living Debbie Becker and Pat McKeown, Clubs and Organizations Scott Elphingstone, Sports Harriett Tooke, Faculty and Administration Nancy Allenbaugh William Barr Roger Beal Debbie Biniores Beth Bland Leslie Carle Amy Claxton Ann Critz Carol Danehower T. Martin Davis Debbie Edwards Harry Foster Ree Gandy Susan Gladin Beth Hammerschmidt WIND GUILD ...... Cara Boers Cindy Dabney Christy Etheridge Yvonne Glien Dana Millar Linda Henry Gail Heyne Cathy James Chuck Letzig David Meriwether Mike Mills Aleta Murph Paul Owen Karen Phifer Pat Phillips Jeff Rawn Cathy Reed Danny Russell Sherrye Villines Elizabeth Walker Edna Morgan Kim Murphy Sandy Sanders Peggy Stover Boyce Wilkerson 134-135 ........133 Bennett, Jim ............ Abbott , BiH ........ Abbott, Kim .......... Adams, Cheryl ...... Adams, Admin Akers, Akins, Akins, Alagood, Greg Alber, istration Sue ............. Brenda ....... Linda ......... Mark Alan Tommy ....... Albright, Joy .......... Albright, Mark .... Alcon, Kathy ........... General Index .......59, 103, 130 ............59, 207 .........19-21 .........59, 101 .........59, 78, 112, 131, 206 ......... ..59 Alexander, Larry .............. 49, 98, 130, 147, 206, 207 Allen, Ben .................... ........................................... 5 9 Allen, Dr. Harold V. .... . Allen, Harry ................ Allen, Paulette ........... Allenbaugh, Nancy ....... Allis, Edward .............. Alpha Chi ........................ Alpha Epsilon Delta ..... Alpha Psi Omega .......... Alread, Dr. Burvin C. ..... . Amason, David ......... ..... .........59, 112 .........49, 101 .........115 .........144 .........145 .........142 ........59, 98 Ambrose, Ann ................................ ........... 5 9 American Chemical Society ......-Q -..---....... ............l48 59 Bolls, Lee ........ Amerine, Perry ...... Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Bill , .................. Bob ...... Bruce .... Paula ..... Randy ....... Andrews, Alinda ........ Andrus, Ray .............. Anthony, Jimmy Jess Argue, Marion Rice . Arms, Diana ......... Arms, Jon W. ............. . Armstrong, Donald .. Arnold, Beth .............. Arnold, Betsy .......... ............59, 206 .Hnn59,174,180 ........27, 59 .........49, 130 .........59, 104, 106, 198 Art Department ..... Atkinson, Holly ....... 61 ..26 118 Auman, Randy ....... Aycock, Mike ........ Aycock, Sandy ..... Baber, Greer ........ ............. Bailey, Stephen ...... Baker, Ferris C. Baker, Robert F Baker, Balenton, Andy Ball, J ohn ......... Ballard, Nelson Band ..--.-.-.............. ...........- - -..- Robert ...... Barker, Bill ....... Barnes, Kaye ....... Barnett, Eril ........... Barnett, Rusty 135 .........59, ........60 ........49 ........38 .......92, 169, 173 .........132 ........60 ........60 Beal, Roger ........ Beall, Jeanie ...... Bean, Carolyn ...... Bean, Susan ......... Beck, Rebeccah' ....... Becker, Debbie ..... Becton, David .......... Beheshti, Nasser ........ Bell, Jack .................. Bell, Sandy ............... Bemberg, Dana .......... Bemberg, Tommy ....... Bennett, Cindy ........ Bennett, Diane .... Bennett, Leanne .... Bensberg, Eloise ..... Bentley, Tom ....... Berry, Craig ...... Bertsch, Jiki ...... Bethea, Bill ....... Biggs, Sam ............ Biniores, Debbie ..... Biniores, Nancy .......... Biology Department .... Bishop, Robert .............. Black Awareness Week Black, Beverlie ............. Blackburn, Greg ............ Bland, Beth .......... . Blanks, Lois ......... Blanton, Doyle ..... Blue Key ................... Boatright, Marcia ...... Boers, Cara .............. Bohanan, Donna ..... Boland, Dan ......... Bolding, Dan ..... Bolding, Dan ..... Bolding, Gary ....... Bolling, Jay ....... Bolls, Bob ....... Bonds, Steve ..... Bookhout, Bob ...... Booster Club ............... Boswell, James ............. Boudreaux, Mrs. Ann . Bourne, David ......... Bowling ........................ Boxx, Terry .......... Bradley, Bill ............. Brailey, Claudia .......... Braly, Mrs. Violet ...... Brandon, Ann .......... Brandon, Gary ...... Brass Choir ....... Brejot, John .......... ,Brenski, Charles ..... Brenski, Debbie ...... Bridges, Jane ........... Brittenum, Ann ....... Brock, Beverly ........ Barnhard, Mark ...... Barnwell, Kathy ...... B arr, Mrs. Brooke ..... ........... 92, 104 Barr, William ....... ......... 4 1, 92, 153, 164 Barrow, Pam ......... Barton, Fran ............ Bascom, Barbara ....... Basketball ................ Bayliss, John ........ ..................-........ 143, .eoi ..60 178 166 100 ....60 196 ...........169-173 ...........60, 92 Brockman, Susan Brodie, Brown, Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown J ack ............. Ann ....... Don ....... Kathy ....... Laurel ......... Lori ..................... Margaret L. ..... . Margaret S. ....... ........60, 76 60, 96, 134 ......60, 169 129, 197 186, 217 120, 197 153, 215 178 204 7 170, 172 .......60 .......60 .......49 .......--...- UP .........60, 179 HP .......21 .......61 .......np ......61, 107, 129, 146 .......226, 227 .nnnu61,127 ............147 .ruUne1,101 ........179 ........179 .......np .......61 ........174 ............126 .........49, 120 .....- ..124-125 .......np ........174 .......61 .......61 107 ........- 61, 107 .......61 .......np .......np fffffffffipiif .......- ... --. -............- ..60, 61 96, 134 .......62 ........62 62, 110 ........62 62,108 62,125 B rown, Nick ........ Brown, Pat ............. Brown Sandra Brown Steve ...... Brown Susan ..... Brown Tom .... Broyles, Paula Bruce, Beth ......... Bruner, Allan Bruno, Jay ........ Bryan, Marc ........ Buck, Mike ............... Buckalew, Bob Buerkle, Paul ...... Buff, Robert ........... Builteman, Jim ...... Bumpers, Bill ..... Bumpers, Brent ..... Burford, Jan ........ Burnett, Nancy ..... Burnett, Robert ..... Burns, Julie ......... Burton, Bruce ......... Burton, Gina ................. Buschmann, Andy ....... .......86 ......np .......62 107 111162, ......62 ......62 1.1.62 ......49 ........62 197 s 62, .......,.49, 115, 179 .111152,1s5 Bush, Charles ............ ...... Byram, Tom ............ . ............ CI Caldwell, Mike ..... Calliotte, Carol ....... ....... Calliotte, Jim ........... Camp, Pam ................. Campbell, Chuck ....... Campbell, Cyndy ....... Campbell, Joey ........... Campbell, William Caras, Cindy ........... Cardinal Key ........... Carle, Leslie ............... Carlisle, Mrs. Ruth ...... Carlton, Chris ............. Carpenter, Dana ........ Carpenter, Gary ......... Carpenter, Tommy ....... Carter, Betty .............. Carter, Bonnie ........ Cashion, Brenda ........ Castagno, Terry ..... Casteel, Gerald ....... Casteel, Warren ......... Chadwick, Darlene ........ Chamblin, Keith ........ Chang, Jimmy ................. .nnunn62, 190 144 103 .......62, ......62, 92 .11163,179 .1114s,107 153 ....63, 98, 99 ..........73, 210 103 ..........146 .......63, IfIffIfI62Q' 49,124,215 49,142,210 49,118,221 95,178,215 .......63, 73, 210 139 Chanton, Lisa ......................... ........ 6 3, 111, Chappell, Dr. Charles M. Cheatham, George ......... .........49, 163, 164 Cheatham, Stephen ..... ......................... 6 3, 98 Cheek, Bill .................... ....... 6 3, 174, 180, 184 Cheerleaders .................... .......................... 1 68 Chemistry Department ..... ......................... 3 1 Chess Club ........................ ........ 1 52 Chilcote, Martin ........... ...... 6 4 Child, Lisa ................. Chisholm, Claudia ........ ...................................... 6 4 Chrisman, Kent ....................... 50, 115,119, 125, 222 Christie, Christine ........................................... 64, 113 Christie, John ............ 64, 85, 106, 176, 177, 192, 197 Christie, Dr. M. Francis ............................ 19, 28, 212 Christopher, Julie ......... Choir .... . .............. .......... Chorus .......... ..... Chronister, Jan ...... Chumley, David .... Circle K ................ ........64, 99, 107 ..........128-129 ......50, 139, 204 Clark, Dr. G. Thomas Clark , Nancy ................. .......64, 122 Clark, Patt .................. ......... 6 4, 93 Clark, Ronny ........ ............ 6 4 Clawson, Eddie ....... ............... 5 0 Claxton, Amy ....... ....... 6 4, 100 Clegg, Elliott ........ Clyatt, Kay ........... ........- Clyatt, Oscar ..................... Coffman, Dr. Ashley R. .... . Coggins, Jinx ........... ..--...... Cole, Richard ................. Cole, Ron ............... Coley, Wiley ................ College President ....... Colley, Johnny Collier, Pat ........... Collier, Nancy ...... Colvard, Diana ....... Colvert, Kim ......... Compton, Bob Condray, Carol ..... Cook, Carolyn ....... Cook, Cindy ....... .......- .......-........-.- .--.-...-...-....- ........np -........--..-1. ........50, ........-.-..... 179, ..37 132 ..64 ..64 ..64 218 ..18 ..64 ..50 ........102 .......64 I 3 143 111 ......- .....-..................... Cook, Debi .......... ......... 6 4, 101, 143, 168, 178, Cook, Deborah ..... ............................................. Cook, Lou Ann .................................................. 64, Cooke, Sam ............................................................ 50, 110, 130, 131, 148, 207, Cooley, Rebecca ............... 50, 110, 144, 129, 207 Cooley, Jim ............... Cooper, Clay ......... ..-..-..-......-.......-...-.-....-.--.-...... ! ..64 ..64 ..64 215 ..50 102 ..64 221 218 ..64 Corner House .......... ........ 1 11 Couch Hall ................... .......... 9 2-94 Coulthard, Ingrid ............ .................. n p Cound, Gerald ...................... ....... 1 9, 68, 183 Courtway, Dr. Robert F. ..... . Courtway, Tom .................... Cox, Cassandra . .......... Cox, Frank ........... Cox Joe ...... . Coxi Keith .......... Cox, Richard ..... Crain, Bill .......... Cravens, Jerry ..... Craver, Randle ....... Crawford, Debra ..... Creech, Brenda ....... Crimmins, Mike ...... Critchfield, Debbie Critz, Ann ................ Crom, Betsy ...... Crook, George ...... Cross Country ...... Cross, June ........... Crouch, Cathy ...... Crouch, Jim ............. Crumpler, Linda .... Cunningham, Jim Cunningham, Joe Cupp, Cecil ............... Curiel, Christine .. Curry, Janet ......... Cyphers, Kay ....... Cyphers, Lee ..... Dabney, Cindy ..... Dacus, Jeff ............ Dalesandro, Rosie Dalton, Ferrell ..... Dalton, Glenn ......... Danehower, Carol Daniels, Ed ............. Dark, Stan ............ Darnall, Sarah ..... Darnell, Bob ......... ..........39, 149 ........164, 166 .11111115o .1m154,81 .11164,1s5 11111111164 .111111111154, .11151,54,1s5 11111111154 .11154,104 11111150 .111111 1164 Q.. ...................-......-......... --......................-.....-................ ........64, 97, 149,16s,17s, ............-..........--..........,..... ...-.............................-.... IJ ...........- -.....- ....- ........50, 118, ..........65, 214 215 ..64 ..64 175 ..64 143 212 111 130 ..65 ..np ,96 ........65, 132 94 ..65 217 ....65 187 .,.. ........ 113, 169, 171 'II1Q1Ik35Q s'i, ........... 172 126 ....np 139 102 ....65 Davenport, Dawn ...... ........ 6 5 Davidson, Allen ......... ........ 6 5 Davidson, Randy ....... ....... n p Davis Bobbye ..... ........ 5 0 Davis Denise ....... ........ 6 5 Davis James ........ ........................................... n p Davis 3 Davis, Davis, James N. .. T. Martin . Sam ....... Dawson, Allen ..... DeButts, Molly DeLamar, Jim ..... De Miranda, Fred Deneke, Fred ...... Denman, Mark .... Derrick, Dana ..... Devine, Dennis ........ Dewitt, Gary ....... Dickey, Jett ....... Dickson, Inez ....... Dixon, Jill .......... Dodge, Cindy ....... Dodson, Claire ..... Dodson, Don ..... Dodson, Lee ...... Doren, Ed ............. Dorman, Debbie ..... Drake, Melanie ....... Driver, Ellen ........ Duerr, Donna ....... Duke, Nancy ........... Duncan, Candace Duncan, Kathy ....... Dunn, Mary Ann ....... Dunn, Patti ............. Dunn, Susan ........ Durham, John ............ 65, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166 . ............................................... 66 . ........................................... 66 ........66 ........66 ........50 ........66 ........66 ........50 ........np ......50, 114 ........66, 95 ..........66, 102 ........50, 118, 212 ........66 ......66, 142, 210, 211 ......66, 169 Durland, Melanie ...... ....... ...... 5 0 , 213 Durmon, Dede ........ Eastenes, Russell Eberle, Sharon ....... Eckert, Al ............. Eckert, Cheryl ..... E Eakin, Danny ............. ....... ........66 ......66, 137 Eckolls, Thad .......................................... ........ 6 6 Ecology Club .............................................. .......... 1 54 Economics Sz Business Department ............... 34-35 Edgar, Jim ............................................... ....... 5 0, 115 Edmonds, Norma ................................ ........... n p Edmondson, Allen ........... ........ 6 6 Education Department ...... ........ 3 9 Edwards, Beth ................. Edwards, Bob ............... Edwards, Dee .......... .......68, 85, 192 Edwards, Suzanne ....... ......... 6 8, 79, 97 135 Eifling, David ............ Eisenhauer, Carol ..... Elder, Harold .......... 202 ........50, 71, 179, 201 Ellis, Marsha ............. ........................... 6 8 Elphingsone, Scott ....... ................ 6 8, 134 Elrod, Alice ................ ........... 5 1 Elrod, Danny .................. ........... 6 8 Enderlin, Gary .................. English Department Enoch, Dale .............. Espenscheid, David Etheridge, Christy ....... Evans, Mike ............. Evans, Steve ........... Fair, Newman ......... Farley, Paul ......... 22-23 195 174 ........68, 95, 133, 210 ...... ......................... . .68 F Fair, Dr. Carolyn ....... ...... ........31 ........51 ........68 Farr, Paul ....... Farr, Sharon ..... .........- 68, ..68 186 Farris, Betty ..... ........... 6 8 Farris, Jana ............ .............. 6 8 Farris, Kel ................... ................. 5 1 Fay, Dr. Temple H. ....... ......... 3 2, 144 Fecher, Duane ............ ......... 6 8, 139 Feild, Charles ......... ......... 6 8, 104 Ferguson, Greg ....... .............. 5 1 Fincher, Larry ........ ,,,,,,,,,,, 6 8 Finley, Mike ................ ........... 6 8 Finneran, Michelle ....... ................. n p Finney, Gail ................ ......... 5 1, 144 Fiser, Bill ................. ......... 6 8, 104 Fisher, Cindy .......... .................. 6 8 Fisher, Craig .............. ...... 6 8, 93, 169 Fitch, Dr. Margaret ...... .................. 3 8 Fitzpatrick, Pete ....... .............. 5 1 Fleming, Max ......... ...... 6 8, 105 Flurry, Marc .................................. ........... 5 1 Fontenot, Bobbie ............................. ....... n p Foreign Languages Department .......................... 40 Forgy, Bobby ............................................................ 69 Forney, Beth .......... Fosburgh, Michael . 69, 178, ........69, 217 174 ..51 Foster, Harry ............. Fourt, Rebekah ...... Fowler, Jim ........................... . Fowler, Joseph Randal ....... Frazier, Liz .......... Frazier, Tommy .... . Frederick, Janet ........ .............. Freeland, Randal ....... .... ..69, 97 215 -........... ..69, 86 ..69 ..69 ..69 144 Freeman, Bill .......... .................. 6 9 Freeze, Bill ........... ............................... 6 9 Fretz, Tom ..... .................................. 6 9 Frost, John ................................. 69, 92, 1 03, 168, 217 Frye, Larry ............................................................... 69 Fulbright, Senator J. William ............................. 209 Fulmer, Becky ............................... ........ 2 1 Fulmer, Mary ............................ ........... 5 1 Fung, Ka Sing ..... ...... 6 9 155 Funk, Mary ...... ....... ........... 6 9 Galloway Hall ...... Gandy, Jay .... Gandy, Ree .............. Gantz, Dorothy ....... G ....95, 96, 97 167 9 3 126 Garlington, Janey ..... ........... 6 9 Garner, Jan ............. ............... 6 9 Garner, Mike ........ .................. 6 9 Garrett, Dale ....... .......... 6 9, 88, 115 Garrison, Cliff Gatchell, Chip ...... ........41, 169 171 Gately, Nancy ...... .................. 6 9 Gates, Jim ............. ........ 6 9 Gibbons, James ....... .................. 5 1 Gibbons, Jane ...... Gibbs, Gray ....... Gibson, Marcie .... Gilbert, Beth ..... ...... ...np 69, 107 ...-.-........-.-..-..-.-.................. Gitchel, Sam .......................................................... Gladin, Susan ............ 59, 69, 108, 120, 1 Glazebrook, Joe ........................................ 35, 192, 7 ..- UP 142 ..69 ..69 202 Glazebrook, Mrs. Susan ...................................... ..98 Gleason, George ............... ........ 5 1, 119, 220 Glidewell, Heather ........ ........... 6 9, 95 Glien, Yvonne ............. ............. 5 2, 223 Glover, Cindy ........... Glover, Paul .......... Godwin, Debbie ....... Godwin, Hank ..... 5 ..... Goggans, David ....... ....69, 95, 97 ............206 69, 105 ......... Golf ..................... ................. 1 80 Good, Steve ....................... .......................... 6 9 Gooding, Harry .................. ......... 5 2, 163, 164 Goodloe, Dr. Robert W. ..... ...................,.. 2 8 Goodman, Ron ................. ................... 6 9 Goodwin, Cindy ............. ....... 6 9 Goodwin, Janet ...... ....... 5 2 Goodwin, Kathy ..... ....... 6 9 Gordon Gordon Gordon Gordon Gordon , Lynda ....... , Martha ..... , Pat ...... , Pat ...... , Susan .......69 .......69 ........69, 111 Gould, Clay ....... ................... n p Goyne, Ned ....... ........ 6 9, 98, 180 Grace, Danny ...... ................... 6 9 Graddy, Cecil .............. ................ 4 4 Gragson, Lauren .......... ...... 5 2 Graddy, Mrs. Thelma ..... ....... 1 04 Granade, Joey ............ ............ 6 9 Grant, Karen ....... ................ 6 9 Grant, Kathy ....... ....... 6 9, 107 Gray, Tissie ......... ............ 6 9 Grayson, Larry ....... ......... 6 9 Grayson, Mike ..... ............ n p Green, Green, Green, Green, Green, Green, Green, Alice .......... David ........ Don ....... Gary ...... ........ Omar ................. Rolaine ......... 70, Rusty ................ Hardin, Paul .................................... Hughey, Janet ..................... Greene, Gail ............ Greene, Steven ....... Gregson, Judy ...... Gresham, Andy ....... Griffin, Claude ........ Griffin, Eddie ....... Grimes, Bobby ..... Grimmett, Ted ..... Griner, Bob ........ Grizzle, Clay ..... Groth, Ruth ................... -.--..........-....- .......70, 129 107, 129, 1 30, 202, 207, 213 Guerin, Kevin Guinn, Patricia Papan Guinn, Greer ..... .... .. Guthrie, Jim ........... Guthrie, Jon ............... Gymnastics Club ....... Haggard, Dr. Bruce .... Haley, Tom ................. Hall, Bill .................. Hall, H. Michael ..... Hall, Sally ................ Hamilton, Nancy ......... Hamilton, Tricia ........... , Beth Hammerschmidt Hammons, Kim .. .......... .. Hander, Claudia ..... Hanthorn, Mike ...... Hardin Hall .......... Hardin, Patricia .......... II ..----. -..- .-..... ....- .. ........np NnUa70,210,127 92 ......100, 163, 164 ..........52, 115 ........np ........np .......153 182 52, 115, 137, 101 .......70, 144 ........98-100 Hardman, John ..... 169, 170, 171, 172, 173, 176, 177 Hargis, Harper, Harper, Harper, Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Margie ................................ Bill .................... Ernie .. .... Jim Debbie ..... Cheryl ..... Grant ...... John ............... Marilynn ...... .....--.--.......- ......70 .......104 ......70 ......70 Harris, Paul Harrison, Miss Peggy Harshaw, Mrs. Frankie ...... Harshfield, David ....... Hart, Roanne .... Harvey, Jeff ......... Haskew, Ralph ..... Hasley, Carolyn ...... Hasley, Robert ..... Hatley, Jill ......... Havens, Lila ...... Hawes, Bill ........ Hawkins, Dan ...... Hawks, Flo ........ Hayes, Chip ....... Hayes, John .......... ........42 ..........70, 144 ........70, 129, 130 ,........70, 86 ........71 Haynes, Douglas ........ ......................... 5 2, 140 Hearne, Gary .................. .................................... n p Hearnsberger, James ............. 52, 114, 119, 125, 202 Hearnsberger, John ...... ..................................... 5 2 Hearst, Bill ................. ................. 7 1, 132, 152 Heck, Hal .................. ................... 1 79 Hedges, Lynne ........ Heizman, Angela ....... HAWS ............................... HCM ........................................... Henenberg, Dr. Rosemary ....... Henley, Charles ........... Henry, Cindy ......... Henry, Frank ........ Henry, Linda ..... Henry, Bill ......... .suu-71,201 Uuuuuuizv .UUHHI41 UHHN27 nunu71 .........71, 108, 192, 196 129 Henze, Michael ........ ......... 1 69 Heringer, Maria ...... ........ 7 1 Heyne, Gail ............ ........... 7 1 Hickey, Paula ....... ...... 7 1, 107 Higgs, Bill .......... ......... 5 2, 207 Hill, Edward ......... .............. n p Hill, Mary Helen ..... ........... 7 1 Hill, Robert ........... ........................... 7 1 Hill, Victor ......... .............................. 2 0 Hilliard, Julia ....... ......... 7 1, 101, 103, 217 Hillis, Ellen Jo ...... ...................... 7 1, 149 Hines, Winston ................................................. 71, 140 Hirsch, Kent ..................................................... 71, 105 History Sz Political Science Department ............. 36 Hockersmith, Thomas Edward ............................. np Hodges, Penny ............................................... ........ 7 1 Hoffman, Jeff .............................. ........ 7 1 Hogan, Lou Ann ............ ........ 7 1 Holder, Ted ........................... ........ 7 1 Hollingsworth, Robert ....... ........ 6 1 Honeycutt, Julie ............... ........ 7 2 Hornecker, John ............ ........... 7 2 Howell, Rachel .... Hoxie, Connie ......72, 123 Hoy, Jeff ....................... ........ 5 2 Huckleberry, Anne ....... .................. 7 2 Hudson, Jimmy .......... ............. 7 2, 126 Huff, Carolyn ........ ........ 7 2, 168, 215 Huggler, Mike ...... ..................... 7 2 Hughes, Charlie .................. .................. 7 2 Hughes, Frank ....................... ........ 7 2 Hughes, Dr. Helen Yvonne ..... .-.----- 2 2 Hughes, Michael .................... ........ 7 2 Humphries, Mike ...... Hunter, Kathy ........... Hunter, Sharon ...... . ....... .. Humphrey, Dr. Billy ....... Hutto, L. Morton ....... .........72, 97 ........... 41, 175, 180 Hyatt, Kathy .............. ......... 72, 95, 118, 212 International Club ........... .......155 Intramurals, Men's Intramurals, Women's Ion, Sue ............. . ...... . ..... .. ........181-185 ........186-187 Jackson,Jan ..... ..... . ...... . ............. 206, 213 Jackson, Joyce .......................... 72, 107, 120, Jackson, Mary Stuart ............... 72, 95, 134, 210, 211 Jackson, Walter .......... Jacob, Mark ................. James, Cathy ..... James, Janet ...... James, Sharon ...... Jefferies, Carol ..... Jefferies, Kappi ....... Jegley, Larry ........ Jernigan, Becky ...... Jessup, Jerry .... L .... u Jessup, Tim ....... .... ...... Jines, Patricia ................... Jodry, Karen ......................... Johnson, Dr. Arth r A. ...... . Johnson, Charles .............. Johnson, Mark ...... Johnson, Peter ..... Johnson, Terri ...... Johnston, Debi ..... Johnston, Greg ........... Johnston, Jennifer ..... Jones, Alice ............... Jones, Becky ......... Jones, Bob ......... Jones, David ...... Jones, Debbie ....... Jones, Gary ........ Jones, Kenny ................. Jones, Richard .................. Jones, Robert Preston Jones, Tamara .................. Jorgensen, Bill ..... Joyner, Jim ........ .................................. ..72 ........72, 95 ............101 .........72, 112 72 ....... 53, 137, 223 ........53 Koch, Jim ............ Konings, Dean ...... Kossler, Karen ...... Kremers, Mark ..... Kubat, Mike ....... Kulp, Susan ..... ...... Kutait, Kay ..... IJ Lac how sky, Steve ............. Lacy, Bill ................... Lamb, Allan ................. Lamb, Donald Allen ....... Lamb, Melissa ............. Langston, Andy ........ Lasater, Mark ....... Latham, John ........ Laux, Ann ................. Lavender, Robert ........ -........-..--..- ........... .......np ........72 ........30 ......53, 92, 94, 118 72, 101, 102, .72, 113, 101, 168 ..72, 194 207, 215 168, 196 127, 178 130 ........np .......72, 104 Kane, Dr. Carolyn .... ........ ......... Kane, John ............... Kane, Steve .......... Kariuki, John ............. Karr, Mary Beth ........ Keath, John ............. Keathley, Fran .......... Keck, Jeannie ....... .... .. Keith, Elizabeth Ann Kelley, Mindy ................ Kelly, Chris ................ Kelly, Glenda ....... Kelly, Larry ....... Kemp, Hal ............. Kennedy, Jim ........... Kennison, Maggie ...... Kerby, Kathy ....... Kerr, Stephen ...... Kessler, Jensi ........ KHDX .................. Kidwell, Pam ......... Killgore, Lynne .......... Kimbrough, Allen ...... King, Judy ................ King, Ron ............... King, Roger ........... Kinnard, David ..... Kinnard, Linda ........ Kirkpatrick, Dale ........ Kirkpatrick, Michael ..... Knox, Ike Knox, Rosemary .......- ....................-... ....53, 105 72, 162, 163 164, 165 93 135 213 111172 .11155fis5 7 213, 222 Lee, Deborah ............ Lee, Lisa ......... Lefler, Jim .......... Leipold, Craig ....... Lester, Ellen ...... Letzig, Chuck ..... Leung, Shirley ...... Lewis, Lewis, Lewis 7 Lewis, John ........ Marsha ...... Robin ............... Scott .................... Library, O. C. Bailey ........ Linderman, Rene .......... Linn, Tom .................... Little, Anthony ....... Little, Tom ............. Logan, Paul ....... Lopez, Nina ........ Lovell, Hal ............. Lowman, Larry ....... Lowrey, Stephen ..... Loyd, Stephen .... Lutkins, Larue L. .................. . Madrigals ............ Major, Malin, Mann, Mann, Mann, James E. ..... . Cathy ............... Becky .................. John ........................ Mitzi Carol Cline B4 -uuuun72,111 .........72, 123 72, 99, 142, 198, 199 98 .---Q.-. .1111172, 11111173 1111173 73 ..........73, 114 .........138-139 ......53, 146 111173,98 .1111173 .......np 111173,98 111173,100 uHnu73,197 73, 199, 217 Margrave, Susan .............. Marks, Janelle ...... Marks, Steve ...... Marr, Don ....... Martin Hall ..... Martin, Allan ..... Martin, Lana ........ Martin, Marilyn ............. Martin, Rhonda . .............. . .........73, 186 .........54, 151 .........73, 107 .......73 .......73 .......73 .......np .........54, 174 ........140 .........75, 92, 94, 207 .......75, 164, 167 95 ......75, 99, 197 ............42-43 152 75 129 51,54,163,164Z165 Unn75,198,2l0,21l ........54, 195, 220 ........75 ......209 ......130 ........2O ........54, 68, 112, 225 112 101 ........54 ..................104-106 ......75, 142, 199, 217 Massey, James Michael ...... ....... n p Mathematics Department ........ 32 Matheny, Pam ...................... ........ 7 5 Mathes, Mike ..................... ................................. 7 5 Matthews, Toni ....... Mattison, Winton ....... Mattox, Mike ............ Maxwell, William .... Mayo, John ...................... McAdams, Jim ................... McAinsh, Dr. Garrett L. .... . -..--. ... .......75, 169, 170, 172, 173 195 McBryde, Mark ................. ............. 5 4, 201, 202 McCain, Mary Kay ........ ....... 7 6, 87, 101, 120 McCalman, Mark ..... ............. 4 .... 7 6, 138 McCarty, Bobbi ........... ...................... 7 6 McCaskill, Ronald ....... ....... 4 1 Moffatt, Marsha ............. Moore, Jo McClellan, Dr. George ..... McClintock, Jane Ann ..... McCollum, Anne ............ McConnell, Janice ...... McConnell, Susan ......... McCorkindale, Matt ...... McCoy, Betty Jo ......... McCraw, Sandie ............ McDermott, Dr. Cecil ...... McDonald, Don .............. McFarland, Jane Ann ..... McGeorge, Marilyn ........ McGill, Robert M. ...... . McGinnis, Connie ....... McKeller, Lathell ........ McKeown, Pat ......... McKinney, David ....... McKinney, Pat ................ McKnight, Kathleen ..... McKnight, Lynn ......... McLachlan, Lisa ..... McLemore, Risa ....... McLendon, Cathy ................. McMillen, Mrs. Jo Ann ....... McMurtrey, Winfield ........ McNeil, Steve ................. McNew, Mrs. Ruth .... McNutt, Nina ........... McRae, Ken ........... McRee, Jim ......... Meadors, Steve ..... Means, Bessie .......... Medlock, Mike ............. Meriwether, David ........ Meriwether, Robert W. Meriwether, Will ........ Milburn, Don ......... Milburn, Ken ...... Miles, Debi ......... Miles, Matilda ............. Millar, Dana .................... Millard, Judy Geisler ....... Millard, Roy ................... Miller, David ............... Miller, Maurey ...... ...- ........np ........np ........np ........76 ........76 ........76 .......np 76, 175, 176, 177 11111111176,95 .111124,12s .1111111176 .1111s0,169 -uunn76,134 11176,1o5 .111210,211 111111176 .1111176 111176 111176 .1111154 98 Miller, Mike .................................. Mills, Center .......................... Mills, Mike ....... 54, 135, 15 Mitchell, Mike .................... Mitchell, Terri ................ Mixon, Hugh Clarke ..... Moffatt, Dr. Walter A. .... . Monroe, Jeff ................ Montgomery, Nile ....... Moon, Zola ................ Moore, Becky S. Moore Moore Moore Moore, Moore, Moore, John ........ Karen ..... Linda ..... Shelby ....... Tom ........ Tim ............ Moores, Brenda ....... Moores, Mary Morgan, Edna ................ Morgan, Kathleen ............ Morgans, Dr. Betty J. ..... . Morse, Larry ................... Morse, Melinda ...... .... Moser, Mark ....... Mourot, Joe ............... Mu Phi Epsilon .................. Mulacek, Dr. George ............ Mulacek, Mrs. Jacqueline 1 77, 104,105,184 .......np 111154 111177 111177 111111111177 11111111111177 .11177,10s,197 .111137,39,207 .1111111177 .1111111177 111111111154 .111177,97,190 .1111111177 .111177,133 .1111177 .1111111177 11111111111177 111177,164,165 76, 177, 202, 218 132 ....- -..--..- .........77, 101, 211, 123, .........77, ........77, 95 ...........77, 85 86 .......77, 191, 212 ........77, 115, 187 213 135 .........77, 184 80 197 77, 107, 144, 213 ........39, 127, 149 100 54, 111, 143, 206 143 'I1IfQ..z5 .......np Mullens, Denise ..... Murph, Aleta ...... Murph, Randall ..... .1111117s ......54, 135 Murphy, Dan ................ ................ 7 8 Murphy, Ronald Kim. Murray, Martha Jane Music Department ......... ..... Myers, Sandra ....................... Nelson, David ...... Nelson, Dunkin ..... Nelson, Steve ............. Newberry, Janie ....... Newton, Robert ..... Nichols, Len ........ Nicholson, Ed ......... Nicholson, Grace ........ .. ........ 78, 211 Nix, Miss Frances ....... Nix, Jena ............ ....-........ Nix, Linda .............. Nixon, Amanda ..... Nixon, David .......... Nixon, David T. .... . Norton, Mac ........ Norton, Wesley ...... .. Off Campus Living .... Officer, Dennis ........... Oldner, Michael Alan Oliver, Carol ................. Oliver, Janie .............. O'Mary, Jean ...... O'Neal, Bill ......... Orsburn, Mary ....... Orton, Bill ............ Osborne, Missy ...... Owen, Gloria ........ Owen, Paul ....... Parham, Gordon ....... Parker Parker Parker, Parker, Parker, Parker, 78, 96, 168 .......78 .......78, 81 .1111178,174 .1117s,95,97 1111111178 .1117s,135 ......78 ......54 ......78 ......78 .....112-115 .....,55, 224 .......78, 99 ........152 ........78, 149 ......79, 180 Brenda ...... .............. 7 9 Gene ............. ........... 7 9, 210 Judy ................. .............. 7 9, 111 Mary Wynne Nancy ............. Paul D. ....... . Parker, T. Paul ...... Pate, Nancy ................ Patterson Patterson Patterson: Patterson, Patterson, -f .........55, 214, 222 ......79, 196 Jeanne ........ ........ 7 9, 107 John ........ ........ 7 9, 180 Kim ............ ........ 7 9, 107 Sandy ............ ........ 7 9, 107 W. R. CBilD Payton, Terry ................ Peacock, Richard ....... Peer, Charles .................................... 79, 129, 131, 207 Pennington, Jim ........ 111. 111111121,190 1 .................. 79,179 .. ............................ np ........79 Pennington, William Thomas ...... ......... n p Perdue, Mike ................................ ................ n p Perry, Jonathan ....................... ................... 7 9 Perryman, Grady ..... ...... 5 5, 179, 221 Peters, Jan ................ .---------------- 7 9 Petrucelli, Marci ...... ------- 7 9 Petty, Doug ............ ------- 7 9 Petty, Richard ....... Phifer, Karen ......................... .......79, 93 Phillips, Pat ....................................... ......... 7 9, 178 Philosophy Department ...................... Physical Education Department ...... Physics Department .......33 211 Pickering, Jim ...... Pickett, Dr. John .... Pierce, Jim ......................... Pile, Patti ......................... Pittman, James CDoodlel Poff, LeRoy ....................... Pollock, Cary ..................... Poole, Thomas ...... Porter, Becky ....... Porter, Lamar ...... Porter, Ricky ..... Pote, Jonathan ..... Potpourri ........... Powell, Darla ................... .......79, 104 .79 88 3 79, 105, 129 .......80 nnn80,169,17L Pre-Law Club ....................... Pre-Theology Fellowship 172 .......80 ..80 .............. .............. Prewitt, Andy ........................................... Price, Phil ................. 55, 1 19, 180, 190, 1 95,212, Price, Ron ........... .................... ................ . . . Proctor, Charles ...... Profile .................... Pruden, Jerry ...... Pruden, Jim ....................... ..... Pruitt, Don ........................... .. Psychology Department Puddephatt, Bill .................. Pultz, Patrick ................... Purtle, Cindy ....... Putnam, Terri ......... ....... Pyeatte, Pepper ...... ............. Qualls, Eddy ...... Quinn, William ..... ............. It Ragland, Charles ............. Ragsdale, Elizabeth Ragsdale, Gail ........... Rainey, Bill ............. Rains, Becky .............. Rainwater, Morgan ...... Raley, Ann .................... Raney, Miss Carolyn ...... Raney Hall .................... Raney Infirmary ....... Raney, Mary ........... Ransom, Guy Ann .... Raper, Betty ............ Ratcliff, Dan ........ Ratcliff, Kathy ....... Rawn, Jeff ..................... Raymond, Albert M. ...... . Raymond, Mrs. Eloise .np 140 ..80 150 151 ..80 224 ..55 .. .................................. np ......136-137 80, 174, 185 ........80, 174 ........55, 115 ........np ......80, 81 .......80, 108 .......131 ........80, 112, 129, 1 30, 213 ..........80, 94 .......80, ...np ...np 217 49 ............... .4 ......101 -103 110 80, 96, .......80, 122 110 ....80 80, 210, Robbins, Tom ........... Roberts, Harold ....... Roberts, Kaki ........ Roberts, Mike ....... Robertson, Bob ........ Robinson, Celia .......... Robinson, Jack ............... Robinson, Janet Lynn Roebuck, Roy .............. Roebuck, Tony ......... Rogers, David ....... Rogers, Judy ......... Rolleigh, Larry ..... Rollins, Aletha ..... Rook, George ...... Roseberry, Jan ..... Rosen, Ron ........ Ross, Web .......... Routon, Steve ....... Rowe, Danny ..... Rubio, Miguel ...... Rucker, Lois ......... Russell, Becky ..... Russell, Danny ..... Russell, Julie ..... St. John, Carol ........... Sammartino, Gael ..... Sanders, Sandy ....... Sanders, Steven ...... Sanders, Tish ........... Sanders, Tommy ........ Sandidge, Charlene .. Sarna, Jan .................. Sass, Terry ................. Satterfield, Barbara .... Scarsdale, John .......... Schick, David .......... Schluterman, Don ..... Schmidt, Nancy ....... Schmidt, Tom ....... Schulte, Mike ....... Schulte, Robert ...... Schwarz, Karen ....... Scoggins, Ann ...... Scott, Richard ............ Seay, Ben ................... Selig, Johnson David ...... Senate ................................... Shanks, Mrs. Ella Myrl . 80, 104, 163 ..........19, 30 ........................ .35 Raymond, Linda .............. ......... Reed, Cathy ................... Reed, John ...... Reid, Ken .................... Reid, Vanness . ............. . Religion Department Remmel, Mary .............. Rhinehart, Robin ...... Rice, David .............. Rice, Dee ............... Rich, Karen .......... Richmond, Sam ...... Ricossa, Lynn ...... Riddell, Mike ........ Riddick, Leigh Riley, Lisa ......... Riley, Tom ...... Roach, Cy .............. Roark, John ............. Robbins, Dr. Joe G. Robbins, Neal ...... 80, 115, 129 174 ........80, .......81, 207 201 .......81, 126 .......81, .......81, 101 ........np 45 Shewmake, Kris ............... Shideler, Charlotte .......... Shideler, Dr. Robert ........... Shields, Patti .......................... Shoemaker, Dr. Robert G. Short, Harold ....................... Shuffield, H. Elvin ........ Shuffield, Gilda .......... Siebenmorgen, Tom ..... Simon, Carla ............... Simpson, Chip ......... Simpson, Linda ....... Simpson, Victoria ....... Sites, Sandy ............. Sloan, Linda K. Smart, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Greg .......... Arthur .......... Becky B. ..... . Cathy ........ Gina ....... James ..... Jane .... Jerry ...... Marty ..... Melissa ...... ........81, 95 144 81 122, 123, 129 . ......... , 225 ........51, 55 ......77, 81 81, 95, 97 83, 86, 118, 212, 213 ......83, 98 ......216 ........np ........np 55,125,145,178,225 . ................................... 110 140, 168 .......83, 198 ......83, 142, 210, 211 211 118 ......83, 105, 163, 164 .......83, 143 .......83, 130 .......83, 100 ......118-119 .......31, 195 . ........ 29 .. ............ 55 .......84, 187 .......84, 102 11 1 .......84, 86, 109 ........55 ........55 ........84 ........np ........84 ........84 ........np Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Meredith Phil ........... Robin .... Roy ........... Stephen Steve ..... Tom ....... Walter ...... Snyde1', Cheryl ........ Snyder, Danny ....... Snyder, Steve ................ Social Committee ............. Sociology Department Sophomore Council .......... Sorrells, Pam ................. Sosebee, Terry ........ Spatz, Dr. Chris ...... Speed, Kay ............ Speer, Danny ....... Speer, Mike .......... Spence, Dennis ....... Spence, Jan ............. Spence, Sharon ....... Spencer, George ..... Spivey, Bill ........... Spivey, James ...... Spivey, Tom ............ Spradley, Laura ..... Spradley, Mary ....... Spurlock, Cheryl ..... Stafford, Penn ..... Stanton, Bill ........ Steinsiek, Bill ...... Stephens, Cheri ...... Stephens, Frankie ..... Stephens, Mark ...... Stevenson, Kim ....... Stewart, Sherri ....... Stiles, Steven ....... Stillings, C1'aig ........ Stillings, Laurie ..... Stockton, Wesley ........ Stonecipher, Drew ..... Story, Dr. Kenneth ...... Stover, Peggy ............. Strait, Wendy .......... Stratton, Bruce ...... Street, Steve ........... Streaking ........................ Strickland, Lyndon ...... Stubbs, Ellen ............. Stuckey, Dr. John E. SNEA ....................... Stuenkel, Art ............. Sullenberger, Ed ....... Sullivan, Amanda ..... Swartout, Terry ..... Swearingen, Tom ...... Sweatt, John ........... Swesey, Dale ....... Swift, Sheri ....... Swimming ................ Swindler, Leslie Switzer, Steve Tack, Dianne ....... .......... Talbot, John ......... Tanner, Rocky Tate, Jeff ....... Tate, Stephen Taylor Taylor Taylor 7 Bonnie ..... .. , David , Laura ......- .....- Taylor, Millie ...... .UUHHHHU56 .nuu84,185 HHHHUUS4 .uun84,179 HHHHHNS4 NHHHHHUHHNUS4 uU1156,147,203 .Uuu88,118 .uuu56,147 .uHuu120-121 .unuuunuss .HHUUI22-123 .uuus4,102 HHHUNU84 NnunNnnnu38 .HHHUUHHHNHHN56 nuuu84,169,172 .Nuununun1us4 11111111156 uuuuu84,153 .UUHUHUHNHU84 uHn1uuuu84,150 Huu156,217,224 .unHUn-n79,s4 .......85, 190 .......85, 140 .......85, 92, 140 ........59, 85, 175, 176 ........85, 92, 93, 183, 185 ........np .........228-229 .........56, 86 .......149 .......85, 104 1nUununUNnnnHu85,92 . ............................ 164-167 56, 107, 130, 143, 219 163, 164 .......85, 98, 99 ........56, 145 Taylor, Susan .................. Taylor, Winston ................. Teague, Mrs. Mary Jane .... Teague, Dr. M. Warfield ..... Teague, Randy .................. Teague, Dr. Tommy K. .... . Teal, Mike ........................ Temple, Buck ............... Tennis, Men's ............ Tennis, Women's ...... Terrell, David .................... Than Trong Quang ........... Theatre Arts Department Thigpen, David .................. Thomas, Danny ................. Thomas, Lamar ........ Thomas, Peter ....... Thomason, Dana ........... Thomasson, Jan ........... Thompson, Dr. George H. Thompson, Harold ............ Thompson, Mrs. Dolores .. Thorn, Liza ........................ Threlkeld, Bobby ..................... Tiefenback, Mike ...... Tiller, John ............ Tilley, Jimmy ...... Tindall, Steve ..... Todd, Bob ................ Todd, Rodney D. Toney, Ann ......... Toney, Ginny .......... Tooke, Harriett ..... Tooke, Linda .......... Tooke, Nona .............. Tortorich, Susanne ..... Townsend, Lane ....... Townsend, Mark ...... Track ....................... Tripp, Charlotte ....... Tripp, Susan .......... Troubadour ............ Trulock, David ...... Tuberville, Paul ........ Tucker, Dee ......... Tucker, Tim ........ Tuggle, Paula ......... Turchi, Beverly ..... Turrentine, Rick ...... Turner, Lisa .. ......... Tyree, Don . .......... -...........- II Udall, Stewart ...................... Upchurch, Jim ................... Upton, Dr. James S. ........ . Upton, Mrs. Virginia ........... 17 Valerioti, Doug ...... ...... Vammen, Jon ..... Vandiver, Jim ........ Vaughan, Linda ...... Vaughan, Wally ....... Veasey Hall ............... Venable, Robert ...... Villines, Sherrye ...... Violett, Carlton ..... .......... YNY Wadsworth, Matt .................... Wagner, Robert ....... Walker, Cara ......... Walker, Cheryl ........ Walker, Elizabeth ...... HH...uU HuUuu86 uUUn112 .nnn40 .uUu31 .NHUS6 .unnuunnusz . ................... 86 .uuu86,142,174 .uuUuUuu179 MHUNI78 nnH1o6,155 .NNNHNHZ7 nHnu86,169 nun169,171 uUUn86,169 .nuunnnse nnnnuuuuse unun36,144 .HUHHUU25 Uuu-HunHHUunnunN42 .HUuunu1n-UUuHuU86,101 86,199,21o,211,217 uunn86,93,207 Hun86,144,148 .HNUHHUUHUS6 .nnnuuunuuunnnp Hnu87,95,146,149 .nnnN87,107,134 .unuNuunuuUu56 unuu87,103 nNnnaUn87,168 uun87,104,196 nH,87,118,212 nUnnn176-177 UUUHUNHUS6 unNn87,102 .HUUI34-135 .nuuunnnp UHHUUUUHS7 .HHHHHHNUHS7 nNnn81,87,120 .UHHUUNHHHST NNNUHHNHS7 ........121 UHHHHHUH87 nHUH87,139 .......87, 182, 184 .......43 .........87, 163 .......88, 93 .................107-109 .......88, 97, 186, 202 .......88 110 88, 107, 118, 129, 207 Walker, Melody ..... Wallace, Layne ...... Wallace, Mark ........ Ward, Skeeter ........ Warren, Judy ......... Wasson, Debbie ..... Water Polo .............. Watkins, Jeanne ..... Weatherford, David Webb, Jerry .................. Weber, Mary Kaye .. Weeden, Art .................. Weeden, Mrs. Cullen Weeks, Brant ................ Weir, John .... Wells, Bill ..... Wells, Bob ..... Wells, Jan ......... West, Becky ..... West, Peggy ........ Whayne, Cindy ...... Whillock, David ...... White White White: White whitei white, Mrs. Alice ...... -......- 88, 210, 211 .. .......... 88, 1 .......162-163 11, 139, 140 ........56, 220 ........ ........57, 120 98, 108, 120 Mrs. Anita ........ ............. Bill ................. David .......... Kathy .......... Les .................. --0--..-.......... 101 . ........88, ........44, 95 -.......----.-..---0 88, 163, 1 88 64, 165, 167 57 .-Q--..----0.-..- ..........88, 180 Whitfield, Ricky ...... Whitley, Bill ............ Whitley, Debbie ..... 78, 88, 95, 96, 129, 130, 131, 213 -.-...---nn.I--...-f.-.-..-. Whitten, Bill ........... ..-..........-......-...-..- Who's Who ..................... ......................... 2 18-225 Wiederkehr, Karen ...... ........ Wiedower, Wiedower, Wiedower, Wilkerson Wilkersonj Wilkerson .....-.........-........-.-... . ..57, 128 -...-. ....- Dick ......... ............................................ 8 8 . 57 162 163 164 190 219 Jim ......... Ronnie Boyce ......... Robert ........ Steve ...... Williams, Darlene ..--...--.........-.....--. -......- 7 7 3 .......57, 92, 93, 133 -... --. .........---.-.nn..88 ......89, 199 Williams, Mrs. Linda .. Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams , Lisa , Mary .. .... , Pam , Ronnie , Vida .............. on, Danny ......... Willmuth, Mrs. Colleen Wilson, Kathy .............. Wilson, Willie ............... Wingfield, Ken ...... Wingo, Larry ...... Wise, Richard ........ Wolford, Debbie ........ Womack, Cindy ...... -..--Q-..-...f-..-Q ....---........-.0 Wood, Harold ................... Wood, Randy ................ Woodruff, Laymont V. Woods, Mary Anne Woodwind Guild ..... Woosley, Sarah ...... Workman, Jim ........ Workman, John ..... Wright, Randy .......... Wulfekuhler, Gail .................. Yantis, Bonnie ............. Yates, Dr. Hadley ........ Yates, Mrs. Helen ........ Yates, Dr. Richard Yeider, Yokem, Yo ung, Yo ung, Yo ung, Young, Young, Younge Sheri ........ Diane ..... David ...... Mike ....... Pam ........ Peggy ..... Ronald ....... r, Ann Younglund, Diane IN MEMORIAM Charles Henley 1955-1973 Betty Farris 1955-1974 89, 108, 1 -....--.......-.-..--. -.........-.... .......89, 1 41, 196, 197 ........57, 121 89, 169, 176 08, 144, 213 ........89, 152 .......- .........89, 92 .......89, 197 .......57, 120 ........89 ........np ........89 ........33 ........89 ..........133 ........89, 206 89, 118, 144 ..-..-....-...........- .--..... .np 89, 122, 168 .........18, 22, 45 .......36, 45, 195 ..........89, 150 .-....... ...........- .......71, ......89, 149 89, 95, 122 143 General Index!283 J-. -...-- 1L.v-f- gNWBO,y 571155 1 284!C1 osing Ain ii? .r 2 :X-QHQQ 3 I Above quotation from A Story, A Story by Gail E. 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