Howard Payne College - Lasso Yearbook (Brownwood, TX)
- Class of 1975
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Fall Fantasy ,74 opened the on-campus performances of the Heritage Singem. KU Carolyn Hunt is the pianist for the group. f2J The fall members of Heritage were Carolyn Hunt, Jeanne Bolin, Craig Hughes, David Hunt, Keith Allen, Janice Dobkins, Jan Tim- mons, Debbie Harris, Don Bolin, and Mark Crocker. 131 The spring semester found Herit- age Singers with four new membens: Cindy McQueen, Barry Feriend, Wes Strickland, and Paul Newberry. Mr. John Farrell is the new director for the Heritage Singers. gfeuiifge agus The Music Department of HPU offers many opportunities for students to participate in performing organizations. U2 David Hunt, Paul Newberry, and Bany Feriend are,the Country Boys. They have entertained varied audiences around campus with their unique style of music. f21 The sopranos of the A Cappella Choir worked hard on new music to be used during spring concerts. f3j The A Cappella Choir was directed by Louis Sherman ftop rightj. tiettitett i 1 21 'h -i.....L..... H-..a.., 3 a ! Mitt and Wlndugm K1 j The University Chorus is another per- forming group ofthe Music Department. Under the leadership of Euel Belcher, the Chorus combined with the A Cappella Choir to do the Messiah in December. f2j A new ensemble, the Chamber Singers, is led Ann Adams, Members are fleft to right and front to backj Cathy Bell, Wes Strickhnd, Paula Christian, Lois Terrell, David Wal- lace, Phyllis Candy, Dub Shepherd, Greg Stahl, Steve Austin, Diane Gooden, Billy Kay, and David Dillard. V 1 i The first spring opera production was Help! Help! The Globolinksf' Dr. Mozelle Shemian directed the performances, held in April. K1 I On the march to save the children from the invading globolinks are the teach- ers, played by Paula Christian, Amy Woody, Lois Terrell, Mike Kerbow, Jimmy Benton, Diane Gooden, Kathy Newman, and Cecil Johnson. 122 Amy Woody and Mike Kerbow seem unaware of the presence of one globolink. f3j Some ofthe children who have just returned to school are Cindy McCullough, Glenda Allen, Cathy Bell, and Kathy Newman. They are accompanied by the bus driver, Dub Shepherd. The younger children were played by Brownwood area students involved in music classes offered to the community. WKQIWZQI ngttwtf The final production of the HP Drama Departm.ent's 1973-74 season was Emlyn Williams' Night Must Fall, directed by Mr. John Barton and student director, Jon- nye Rankin. The plot revolved around a murder that happened prior to the curtain's opening. As the results of the subsequent trial were told by the KU Lord Chief Justice, played by Dr. Roy Arnbrester, the flashback of which the play consists climaxed with little surprise. f2j Linda Baldwin, as Mrs. Terrence, bus- tled around Mrs. Brarnson's house perform- ing her housekeeping duties with one ear to the gossip fence and the other wherever it shouldn't be. Bruce Ross, as Inspector Bel- size, seemed almost as much a victim as the woman for whom he sought. f3j Dan, as played by Scott Ware, was one ofthe most interesting and demanding of the characters that appeared on the Coggin stage last season. Cindy Taylor portrayed the niece of Mrs. Bramson, Olivia Grayne. M1 Nurse Libby, as played by Ruby Mar- tinez, was a bubbling medicine herseb' as she brought sunshine into this somewhat .Mgtt Mtn git dreary household. Donna Pippin's Mrs. Bramson and Cindy Taylor's Olivia Grayne combined to form an electric aunt-niece antagonism. Filled with puns and chuckles, this prod- uction was two and one-haU hours of Sit back and relax. 2 r v 1 1 v l -.gf 3 4 Directed by Dr. Roy Ambrester, The Bal- lad of the Sad Cafe deals with the attempts of a community to form. a life of togetherness, but facing failure from the outside because three of the principal characters are seeking even closer relationships: Miss Amelia Evans, who runs the general store and the l 1 I 1 town's liquor business, Lyman Willis, a dwarf with a hunchbackg and the most hand- some and wild man in the region, Marvin Macy. A reformed Marvin and Miss Evans marry, but the maniage lasts only ten days because she isn't willing to be a wU'e to Mar- vin. When Marvin is sent to prison after a drunken crime spree, Cousin Lymon comes to town and Miss Amelia ultimately falls in love with him. The town's first cafe is started by Miss Amelia and everything seems to be going well when Marvin again appears. 111 Mrs. Peterson, portrayed by Sharon Kay Garner, seems unsure of how to react to the playful threats of Cousin Lymon. f2j Rob Grace, as Henry Macy, attempts to con- 3 vince Miss Amelia, played by Glynis Holm, that Marvin is going to leave her. This is a result of the strange triangle that has devel- oped in which Marvin loves Miss Amelia, although she hates him, Miss Amelia loves Cousin Lyrnon who detests her, and Lymon has a strong fondness for Manrin who har- bors a hatred for the dwarf 131 The inevita- ble result is that Miss Amelia and Mamin, portrayed by Boyd Garrett, have a public fist fight and, with Lymon's heho, Marvin beats up Miss Amelia. M1 The townspeople, played by Nancy Scott, Mark Ryman, Deb- bie Ellis, Neil Burks, Cathy Martin, and Sharon K. Garner, look on as Henry tries to comfort Miss Amelia. Marvin and Lymon go off together, leaving' Miss Amelia alone and the cafe closed forever. The opening play of the 1974-75 season was beautiful, absorbing, and touching with a unique blending of directing and acting which provided an evening of pure theater for the audience. new an eval 4 Howard Payne Universityls entry in the American College Theatre Festival competi- tion this year was The Chalk Garden by Enid Bagnold. U1 Student actors included Ileh to rightj Linda Baldwin as the second applicant, Dee Dee Evans as the third appli- rant, Susan Adamek as the nurse, ,Ionnye Rankin as Olivia, Scott Ware as the judge, Sharon Garner as Mrs. St. Maugham, Nancy Scott as Miss Madrigal, Susan Acuff as Lau- rel, and kd Bennett as Maitland. Director of this play was Mr. John Barton. 0 1 2 fm .5 5 I i xx , , A mfr Q , f i KU Under the leadership of Dr. Roy Ambrester, the Forensics Team represents HPU at the vanbus speech toumaments. In cooperation with Brownwood High School, it also sponsors an annual High School Foren- sics Tournament. Members include fleft to right and bottom to top! Sharon Gamer, Neil Burks, Scott Ware, Glynis Holm, Dee Dee Evans, Nancy Scott, Susan Acuff Linda Baldwin, Dr. Ambrester, Ruby Martinez, and James Wimberley. f2j The Brass Choir is a perfomting group formed from members of the Concert Band. It peU'onns a variety of music for chapel pro- grams, churches, and civic organizations. Members are fkneelingj Jackie Waldropg fstanding, left to rightj Bobby Wilson, Dale Mize, Mike Lewis, james Whitis, Brad 0'Neill, Harold Whitis, Rusty Baldwin, and Linda Baldwin. Qwfbvn n-,A Kathleen Langley, Section Editor Steve Waldrop, Section Assistant CMM .,1 ' 1' T J . -:E V ', A sub : A . 1 ,1 3, lv-1-if zl, fx Vg sf' S9 if Xwflilqkbfiggiz ND gg! 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Grace Invoice Clerk to the Business Offake Leach. Juanita Secretary to the Development and Public Relations Department .,.,, ' 'Q 1, u I if 4--I Chambers, Aleta Sec. to the Direct. of Sturlent Aid Cawyer. Meola Admissions Clerk Daniel, Alicia Diflfiflwfls Ivy Financial Aid Assist. Sec. to the Dean ofthe Academy of Freedom Hardeastlc, Mary Ann Hflflftwf- Dflllllia Secfeuuy w me Receptionist to Ski Chancellor Richardson Hall - .,.,.. ,-dx.. on A12 Lee, Glynda Lippe, Hanna Long, Lavemc Director of Computer University Nurse RN Payroll Cleric Business Science Office Qiwifli Q 'fs al- fm ,Q A :mr P ,L fxi , . g, X Marlin, Bcity Busirwss Office v I ' .r ,Q I l ,i s W W I tr H Q r 'L ' w ' Ag j ' rlir'-'i? in L 'Nw '-- -A ' A , 4 . '..'.'i51 Pipes, J. C Dirvctor of Food Services Q' 4.-qv Moy, Bobbie Receptionist Admissions and Records Pittman, Alicia Src. to the Clwnccllor -- 1 if Fix'-5 1 u m' f vw ,S Y I' f- ' I 'fp' -XZ, , w JAY. 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'L 4:-L A 1- Q' n in I 1 PL EIL .H at Q Nancc, Betty Catalogue Librarian Sirois, Joy Alumni Secretary Cook, Donald Assistant Professor of Psychohzgy i ul t an L Penn. Wilma Recorder, Admissions and Records N I P Et: W1 . fl iw' x X N A ' if ,L i 1-g 1, 1 V' 3.1! Y f 7. ,. , .. Y. ,JC .... ll Snider, La Von Assistant to Catalogue Librarian Preston, LeRoy Assistant Manager to the Bookstore xv r 1 1 u v :F-.-' H31 F ' 1' ,T ' 1 , A-5: 5-N ' l, :gi 1 1 i f 59- sf . ' 'UMEQ 4 1 I '. ,yym fluff 'NE' il- uri 422: wylfl. i Wil' ft-'b iHwI-- ' 'iii 5'5- ': v F1 if Maintenance and Cafeteria crews include I1 j jack Streckert, Carl Greer, .Morris W at- kins, Paul Faries, ,ferry Macewin, A. C. Stewart, W H. Mitchell, ,L W Pentacost, Sam Hollarnan, Alton Richardson, Daniel Nix, Orval Kennedy, Joe Pimberton, Ernest Ludlow. f2j Maintenance Supervisor Albert W atkins. I-QU Alene Horne. 132 Billy Ferrell, Beth Hitchcock, Mildred Fisher, Morene M1'Curdy, Sylvia DeMiko, Lydia Leach, Doris Rogers, Bernice Hart. C52 Nora Storey, Ruby Cawyer, Josie Modawell, Cora Nor- ment, Eloise Mullins, Alina Sledge, Mitsey Thixton, Mark Little, Clois Pierce, Willie Sewell, James Schumann, Richard Banks, Barbara Bennett. are , 1 TJ mT. .-..-'-1 2 4 iv Many times people are not thanked for an outstanding job. There have been many occasions when the Lasso picture schedule was so hectic the staff photographers could not get to all the appointments. Terry Wilson always came to our rescue. He also has aided the Yellow Jacket with both pictures and press releases. The staffs of the Student Publications say a special thanks, to our friend, Terry W il- son. fffdpeewf To gm? WMM i i I -:v n , 'Inf ' - if J A ' !,ly.: ir . , p- I lil k -.f .W K 5 .- Q . 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XF' 5 , L 4 1 ' ' Q - I 'F' .L m io 'U 'I 4 Ludwick, Shelia Lumpkin, Pamela S Manin, Peggy lane Mihara, Donna Louise Ogden, Lane Pgagonk, Kyron Rathke, Bennie G. Rvhe, Mary Dawn Brownwood Belton Brownwood Bastrop Mesquite Garland Junction Ll4bb0L'k Junior Senior Senior Senior Junior Freshman Sophomore S0Phf0 10fe ' ' If ,: gl- fi 4 M ... ,,,. ... - 1 ,' 1 Z' A Y - ' f '. ' , Q 1. H I I ' f I ,t ' 5' ,lx .Q - ' ' L N -' . O I AU' . N Rose, Laffy E- Shepard, Dean L. Shemzan, Clark Smith, David Allen Taylor, Robert T Underwood, Max B. Walton, Janis L. White, Linda S. Bf0wllw00d Mullin Brownwood Cleburne Ft. Worth Snyder Victoria Bf01fJllw00d Freslwwfi Junior Freshman Iunior Senior Freshman Sophomore JUIHDF Y ,mi-Y, W ' Af , I ia., N 'A' WF .10 -nam-, ..- , r ,,-. 4 l- L L'-' ,4 - At Terry Alidrcdgr' and friend listen da ring WIN Conference. Picture-taking time during Fall Registration, xx. 511 .' .4 ,Iurkcls fur Jesus nwrlzbfrr, Sault Stephens. counsels willz young hay squirrel in a tree, Grady Echols Lakes to new .EQ,,:P , A teacher instructs an art class inthe techniques of charcoal drawing. '-s F-55 3 , W ,.-. ,af - N 2 VV . 1' . V V V - ' - fn' ' ' 5 - ,UF pr ,'g, 11 'L 1 ,. E4-,, , ,,p r J 1,-xx ---gspf ' 5 '4' r- f We l 'W uf-, w - rw '. . Yap ., ,cm ig. w ' '3 . a, 1, - - HJ -P' 35 :fa -Q :ie 4' QV- i mf H' ,L T J I 3 Ve' .: . 4 r r -i .r , ,Mi ' 'A x L ,fssf J htm.. ' -- v . 'i',: W sr ' x :c::::.. V f-. di:'- , N..-L'.. ...e-. --'::o. Zg', J 'iv ' - 1 A -. Mia 'JIM - ' 'usual alle. J, - .-'- '---I ' xt 3 .1 .ke ' P- 1 Lin-----s.::::'.J::' Acuff Susan K. Adams, Brenda K. Adams. Ken R. Adams, Robert G. Aduwll, Patnkk Lee Albin, Mark S. Alexander, Betty S. Alexander, uw Farmington, N M. Robert Lee Arlington Brownwood Brownwood Dallas Mt. Pleasant Brownwood Freshman Freshman Freshman Freshman Junior Freshman Sophomore Junior X 0 o ' i r Q ' A . - - - Q r. f. M ' I 'T ' '- '.- fl' , ' 3' N X . .es , . f , X if is s w :Vi I ' ' - X RFQ :jr JA Y . 1 I xl!!-vi faleiir f Q V . 2 ip ,NA ,,:. V 1 sgiw-:fl V I 1, A ', , 1 'I . r N r V' .ff rr fr J -r , W We ,A .1 '- It r . no-1. ' Alexander, Jaequelyn M Alexander, James K. Allcom, VictorH Alldredge, Terry Lynn Allen, Gknda Kay Allen, Jenny Ruth Allen, Jolly A. Allen. Michael Houston, Ft. Worth Olton Mullin LaGrange Brownwood Brownwood Wetmore Freshman Freshman Freshman Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Freshman 'W 1 xi.-1 in f. 15.2357 r- U Allison, Patti Sue Amons, Carmen J Anderson., Sandra S. Ansley, Pamela S. Aono, Jennie Kayko Annstrong, James Craig Arnwine, Sandra Kay A-vebedv, 1014-K Mesquite San Antonio Aspermont Dallas San Antonio Brownwood Ropesvilk H. Worth Junior Sophomore Junior Freshman Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Svplwmore .- - , F. , VV: QTY Mi.. , I . 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Corpus Christi Brownwood Brownwood Corpus Christi Brownwood Hereford Brownwood San Antonio Freshman Freshman Freshman Junior Freshman Freshman Junior Junior Q ' ' y ,.r' ,z ' ' - 4' . ' ' Q jf' . Q f ll ' 'Q l -Wa. l I w ' Y ,V 2 . r I r. Ball, Jesse Loyd V Ball, Vicki L. Banefiehl, Marcus K. Barham, Beverly Joyce Barnes, Uaude W Bames, James Barrientes, Salvador H. Bartlett, Glynese Goldthwaite San Antonio Pg, Lawn Rocksprings San Aagstine Spokane, Washington San Antonrkr Dallas Junior Freshman Sophomore Sophomore Junior Junior Freshman Freshman , ffff' fr, A. -1,fw,'g- ' 2ivh3!.'12:llfkM?r45!pV+ A . . . Craig R- Beam, Ha s Haley Beasky, Deborah A. kd L. Benton, Jimmy L. K , , . U53 - .r 5 I f ' Us Q1 rg? X 1, .l N1-,. T 1: , w , 5 '0 J , v -'Qs Y? r. 5 V X . ' an , - 'gg f, X N 1- p 11 s X 1 . Beasley, Manley M Becktold, Margaret L. Beierle, Dennis Carl Bell, Mildred Cathy Beruzvides, Hennelia Vf San Antonio San Antonio Blanket San Antonio Corpus Christi San Antonio Freshman Freshman Freshman Junior Freshman Freshman ' ' R ' H '5 e v' ff' - X C S r ge f -r r tr , - , L .. , Y z A' ! iv : Vx' .y ,X .kv-, V ,resin s X 1' Bemdt, Daniel S Bethany, John E Bishop, Joyce Maurine Bishop, Malcolm W2 Bishop, Mall Blackbum, Charles Mike WMO Brownwood San Antonio Brownwood Bf0wllw00d Arnarilhr Sophomore Freshman Innim- Freshman Sophomore Junior ,, my .P if gy' A II. y . .Q I in All X Y . ,H i l v 4 F5 -. L 1 R Fix Y ,. . lx it . . 1' i ' 'Y 1 fr U r -F 1 . .- . . ' , 'r ' 'F , LQ F ' 1 'L -s.. 'fs V ' I : A92 f- V I . :kv-d I , C' J ii! 33125: Bond, Betty M. Bostick, Curtis K Bradford, Charks W Bradshaw, Cheryl D. Bradshaw, Deborah R. Bramc. Debbie L Brookesmith Amarillo Midland Austin Corpus Christi Lorairu' Junior Freshman Junior Freshman Sophomore Freshman 'Q Ik 95' 15511 ' .5 1 Q, V ff- rf Z3 ' nf -1,'- 1 , 4- I r - 'ruff' G' . .r r QR . - 1 A - ' f l - U ' V 4 ' , hi ISN ' L ' Y ' 4 J J i x. was W ' ' Charles A. Branch, Ronnie Brand, Cynthia Lee Brantley, Dian E Brevard, Debbie A. Brevard, Victor L Bridger, Diana R. Bridges, Virginia D. McAlkn Ft. Worth Brownwood Brownwood San Antonio Belton Sophomore Freshman Freshman Sophomore Freshman Freshman Q 21.411 14 X X , N K V , ki 41:1 X 1' ' 7, I ,e.e by , N j K Q 1 X 3. I 1 'f i a l 'erI1' - lf ' ' 4 rf rffv 3 is I utr 'r s, Walter Craig Brock, Becky A. Brown, Darwin W2 Brown, lfynda C. Brown, Nita Lynn Browning, Rex M. Broyles, Bobby U. Bryan, Kanye Ann Intonw Graham San A ntonio Bowie Tahoka Cisco Dallas 'nan Junior Junior Junior Freshman Freshman Sophomore ,f 'V I , . if ,in ' Q f? . Q fy ,, s -4 L. ,, , WFT? , I b , K: Q 1 - Aj 'I gir lie , -N N mx r ' Q . I r x X X Q, M. ,H-I ,W e 'Rs iv 29 dr Us Kay FT Bryant, Linda Jean Bryant, Regina Kay Bryson, James K. Bull, Eddie U, Bullard, Terri Lynn Burchel, Terry Lynn Burks, Neil K- 'Mania San Antonio Austin Dallas Brownwood Corpus Christi Dilley Mineola MH Junior Sophomore Freshman Junior Junior Sophomore Freshman -:fe A -rr' .. I 1 F' 5 1 4'-'A J Q f 1: - ' f Q I ' - T . J' 1 T- .A F --.2.:::. 1, les , H . X514 ' ' ' ' ' 4 Ish! I 1. Burks, Stephen Ray Bumside, Mike R. Burroughs, Judy K. Burt, Carry W. Burt, Lisa Sue Bush, Johnny R. Bynum, Melinda Cadenhead, Cindy C Brownwood San Antonio Brownwood Ft. Worth Ft. Worth Dallas Clyde Dover, Flonda ' Sophomore Sophomore Freshman Sophomore Freshman Freshman Sophomore Freshman I E . ' 3 ' h i 7 . Q -1 I . A I , V I I ' H- ' Jr V N Y .'l'- 15 zf . Q 1- ,. ' -Y 1 '1 A -.x' If , l iSflx'f.'Qx.xE :Fxlhh Coffey, Raymond A. Callahan, William A. Camp, David S Campbell, Cynthia L. Cannon, Pazricia M. Caraballo, Jose Antonio Caraway, Rita ,L Carlton, Thomas Cr Brownwood Port Arthur Brownwood San Antonio Carrollton Bryan El Paso Hongron Junior Freshman Sophomore Junior Freshman Freshman Freshman Freshman l 3? D Q h .fg JT' H .., , it 1: lv 'nf ,. gg, I , I fue' ELPH .. A Y-fy vvr li .4 15 A 5iEEE' ?:':? I f infom: . ..os-f . o. , ' Carpenler, Danny L. Carpenter, John David Carpenter, Patricia R Carr, Alice Foe Carr, Timothy C Carwik, Markne Cassell, Mary E Castillo, V icki M. Rapesvtlle Comanche Bridgeport Alice Brookesmith Bangs Wichita Falls Mason S0Pll0m0fC Junior Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Freshman Sophomore Freshman lil Y 1, , 1' ' l + F . V' ' 1 I I J 2 l . QU, Qu. ' xii l ,I X J wk V I I 4 1 'E 2, tj L Ll W '- ' 'ff' A , i 5-1 -54' I ,IIN If I: 5 dv . l 1 ' 5 -- . - 1 V' 1 Cale, Kathie Lynn Caughron, Gary L. Cearky, Sheryl L. Chaddoch, Michael A. Chandler, Dougbzs A. Cheairs, Lehznd C Chesney, Mildred Sarah Chitwood, Gayle I Howe El Paso Boeme Stafford Mt. Calm Brownwood Brownwood Brownwood Freshman Freshman Freshman Freshman Junior Freshman Sophomore Sophomore I If . fa 3, 5 A i me . --r.-. gs Ln I . rr. ' . - J 41:31 ji A iii 4 1' . I - 3 . 'A f . e iff.-f7f?f37fi- . I 'I J ' o . IA K 4 .. - ' I - . X N: ls- . f ge .-S n ', 1flfffffif:ig2fffs:21:?2f:i' W if A. QQ : Christian, Connie D. Christian, Paula J aark, David L. Clark. Donna E Clay, Boblgv E. Jr. Clements, Cary B. Ckments, Janice K. Clements, Terri L. Hamlin Town Creek, Ahbanuz Brownwood Orange, Calif Copprvras Cove Brownsville Brownwood Brownsvilk Freshman Junior Speczkzl F rrshrnan Freshman I Junior Sophomore Freshman I r re IV . ' --fi 1 4 .- .Y1 f I ' 4 I - . W l ' ' . ' . A 1 J ' I I -'JL' . h. ' 1' J ,i'g 5.5! l I ..V 7 '- I Y-D I 4, hi lIA?'.-an . r 4 Y H J! l l 1 5 ' I I . fl A nj: .I W I U I I V -.:T' O id K J W ii, Ng.. I K. I III .Wi .- 'II . I . Y I - '. I I I in II N' , ' 3. .I X All -, uv, lf' - I - r, ' :A X 1 M I I I MI -,Ka ,I ' . 4 V' .x N - -A 1, I N h ' L .... f eff- iflhl fl 1 'BE k XL N 1 x . x i ' -- Clemons, Dee Donna Ckpper, Mary Kathy Ginlcscales, James R. Clodfelter, Loyce Ann Uodfelter, Terry W Chmts, John C Clonts, Kenyon E II Clock, Carol Ly Q Brownwood Corpus Christi Bushton, Kansas Ridgely, Term. Ridgely, Tenn. Houston Brownwood Brownwood Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Freshman Freshman .llUll0f FFS-fllmllll .35 V Il ! A N T F L , T' 1 ' A , Q ' V 4 4 It-at 8 I W 1 .5 R gg?-ye N, vc. '51 I if if - regnih A 7 R513 ., - icky D, Clwld. Mwhael Craig Cluck, Belinda .L Cluck, Jimmy D. Cobb, Katrina M Cobb, Peggy L. Cochran, Robert D. Collins, Bonnie K. San Angelo Bmwnwood Brownwood Midland Houston Mt. Pleasant Brady funior Freshman Freshman So homore Freshman Junior 'Freshman 'ff-1. Jessica E. Collins, Mlkhael R. Houston junior Terry Lynn Courh. Lukrf-lin ,L D1-leon F rrshrnan .. , lf f I pl . .1 , 1 x Canby, Joel S. Cook, Joseph Dale Cooley, George I Coppinger, Stanky Corkran, Samuel D. Comelius, Roberta Jane Lometa Wharton Dallas Cmss Plains San Antonio Alice Freshman Junior Freshman Freshman Freshman Sophomore 7 ,N ?.,T ,V H , A 5, , . 1 '- i Y ' .A N ' my Q: W , l , , . ' ' 1 g C +L 1, i' , . , 1 , ,L b sv, I., , . . 1 ' ' - wh WT: :.-1' .-'-fYr.4LaLe.z:m4f.+Eif:5'. Cox, johnny James Cox, Lillie N Crabb, Deborah .Z Cradoct, Barbara I Crain, Ramona Crawford, Philip Keru San Antonio Brownwood Alike Corpus Christi Dalhzs Corpus Chnlsti Freshman Freshman Freshman Freshman Freshman Sophomore D f 'F U WWI amu- ! ' W' 1 X ln Pamela Ann Crow, Ron 1 Cnuchfield, Travis L. Cuellar, Samuel R Cunningham, Debra Lee Dahlin, Donald R. Dailey, Linda Beth Dalton, Kenneth A. Daneue Daniel, Deborah Ann FY. Worth funior 4.3 K J' Bevie Dam s Rebecca E Brownwood ,lunmr Cllfilli M idlalld Cisco Freshman jump Waco Oklahoma City, Ok. Cypress Austin Graham Freshman junio, Freshman Junior Freshman is-'S Sarah Ryman, James Setliff, Belinda Sheffield, and Karl Craig, 'bass the tissue during Fun Day Festivities. , , , , W, , ,Yi , 1 P mn, I -lfhii 1 ' J Y K All X .1 ' , XX Davis, Craig Davis, Connie Diane Davis, Dwight C Brownwood Carrollton Brownwood Junior Freshman Junior . .C-J ' A r. W .ali I I ' 4 ,,,, I' i1 I in ' Ii ,' ,hh A . Wi' ' f r ,f ,154 A uh YN. Davis, Michael Gknn Davis, Penny Davis, Wesley Ray Brownwood Brownwood Brownwood Freshman Freshman Junior T, ' r Fil ' V Q51 ff N .Sv - 'S Q ' wr 'B ' , w 5 :Z l .2 6. , 5-:EQ .RE 4, 5? ' . Terry Stubblefzeld and Jan Walton show - ., f . X . . 'Nh H' , A, i:i ' ' , - . the Freshmen how it is done. 91,1--QQ.',g. -3.3-I , - ' ' . , 1' 4' .1 'Pi'-. f ,I ' in Day, Judith Ann Deckert, Edward A. ,lr. Dedear, Karen L. Brownwood San Antonio Florence Sophomore Freshman Freshman S9 1 Q J. X35 bt' ra' r W- L DCLGCIW. Erneslina Dekiney, Roger L. DeLaRosa, Mary Ann Debach, Gary Devon, Jaya Lynn iViI1.i6l'S PNl11.0lll SNZIUOII Houston N50 Bfgunfgh Sophomore Freshman Freshman Junior junigf Devries, Hamid Steve Dewitt, Marla .L Bmwnwood McGregor Sophomore Freshman 12 if 1 X X ' .j .ggqiwxh Y - h ,, ,KW , , , .-, N ' . f .ii ' 4 if ', ' fr n l ,XSZTA .' 5 - S .1 , '1 1' at 6 1' S49 r ' ' A Davis, Joan C Carrollton Junior fi ein Davis, Rick Dean Joshua Junior Deerfield, Ft. Stockton Sophomore Dickinson Brownwood Freshman Dickenson, Robby W Dickinson, Gregory S. Dickson, Susan K. Dillard, David R. Dobbs, Kenneth Y Dobbs, Tracy Lloyd Dobkins, Janice Kay Doherty, John Stanton Brownwood Del Valle Brownwood Brownwood Weatherford Fi. Worth Shemian Junior Sophomore Sophvllwfr Jltlllbf Junior Junior Sophomore Freshman 'i i ' 7 i it .V :: 4 I, V P F by ' . all ' as is i mm- J J of h , -, - 1, ,: 0 ' . V, , ' ' U . 4 any H M -' - , W X 4 J . X i e . , , - 1 I .5 , . Y ' , ff' 1-4-S Q . 1 Donaldson, Candace Dossey, Greta Sue Drake, Jana R Draper, Barbara L Dreinhofer, John F1 Drew, Connie I Dnigan, JDM- , Clvlfk-Y Austin Houston Houston Rusk Brownwood Copperas Cove El Paso Franklin Freshman Junior Sophomore Junior Junior Freshman Sophomore Santa R0-W Junior f .f I V 4- -. -. .. 'I f I 1 l ,f, , ,., 1 4' 4 ru uf . v 1 's lx l 7 . 1' l 'L- g , fn . ,ff ., - 'I 'I-UM ' ' 5 4, J ,limi F 'f K fi , ff ' i f N 1 X '. C1 1 l w., ' s f . A H 4 ' ' J nhl V1 5 .HA ' , I rv A -'i -- tr, - V kv .yi r wh -5 M. ' .'...?-if .lg ' . sv ' v u av 'F U 4 x. 1 rl L --J , Duncan, Non'is Don Dunham, Laura L. Dunhzp, William G. Dunn, Shaun If Dupreey, Stephen F Dupuy, Robert Rene Eastepp, Rosalin Brownwood Mrryji4'l1l, Ky. H. Worth Bmwnwood Dallas Dallas Pennington .lunior Sophomore Freshman Freshman Freshman Freshman Sophomore 5' 3,5 , ' ' E . I a . 4 I 2, r I L , , . is l 1 s, 1 1 , Claudio T EckoLs, Stewart R. Edwards, ,lane C Ehrlce, Connie .Sf Ekler, Mona,Lue Email, Sandra L Ellis, Anthony Dwynn Ellis, Deborah Ann. Brownwood Brownwood Bhznlret Plano San FVGMBCU, CG- Dallas Odern .llmivr Junior Freshman Sophomore Freshman Sophomore Freshman f ' -- - . -- ' -6 -if A - I ' ' is 'iyl x .. e 'Y f-375: 2 ' ' ' ' KN ,EF S KWSN 1-17 ' , l A. . ' x . gy - , -.N ., - . , - . F W-Q' 1. I 1 Deborah L. Ellis, Marjorie A. Ellis, Rhonda E Ellison, Gzml A. Engle, Thomas E Eom Shirley Marie Epperhart, David H. Etheredge, Dennis R. Brownwood San Antonio Temple Austin Dublin Brownwood Bmwnwood junior Freshman Graduate Sophomore funior Junior .lunior A I V . 'vs gi V . ? ly V ' ' 1 5 ,J V ' X -.1 l Y' I i dge, Ginger S. Etheredge, Terri L Evans, Anthony Steven Evans, David R. Evans, Dorothy Dee Evans, Elray Fagg, Timothyl Fagg, Toni D. nwood Brownwood Orange, Ca. H. Worth Houston Ft. Worth Brownwood Bmwnwood man Freshman Sophomore Sophomore Junior Sophomore Sophomore Freshman :S 2 Q' W ., ff 5 p , 1 , ' lr, y. . V' ' , I I X I Q 4 ' '4 K ree, Lester R. Ir. Fauhion, Paula Fells, Greg F Felty, Francis E Ferguson, Joy E. Ferguson, Osle L. Ficlcel, Lonnie Jo Fielding, Riclry H 'ri Talpa Dallas Brownwood Pecos Mission Bedford Comanche mon Freshman Freshman Junior Freshman Freshman Sophomore junior 'L I D W .I , gf!-i. y A if -4 F 'Q We F 1 I e if if F f ' ,fi ,p .. 5 '- 1 ' - P' ' ' fi el.' . 3 X . N . f .4 'J ' . 4 'erm 4 , Bryan Lee Finby, Jeffery E Hrth, Elizabeth A. Firth, Fred C Fleming, louise Floyd, Jimmy N Floyd, Ronnie Wayne Folkes, Jean M iox Hobbs, NM Bmwnwood Brownwood Pecos Clarendon Yoakam Brownwood r Sophomore Freshman Fftsllllwll Freshman Freshman Freshman Junior Delta Chi Rho pledges have a ball fof gum, that isj, at a pledge party. 5' QQ Franklin, Marilyn J, Frias, Rosalinda Frjyar, Sheila M. Gage, Virginia Sue Uniontown, Pa. San Antonio Big Spring Houston Sophomore Freshman Junior Sophomore T- '57 . ir . V' ' or . .wwf -. 1 1,L Q75 .. . . 3 Wig, 1, YT- Y. XM -I V A I Q , , 5. -ax l. in elf 'Es : TQ ' 'Q ,Fl gf. . , ,., 4,9 . ja -if ,k 3, . .X 3. W 1 , - ji 'U . !',rwf.r' ' ,' I -.Q 1 .,.- Z , ir G V 'Nah' xi - V I . - fi, 5 -4-Q r f 4. . ' 4 fa . ,Q To . . if ' 5 - , gf M 52.5, I ' ' P X' .rl 10 X n. . 1' 1 . Gamer, Sharon K. Garrett, Boyd D. Garrett, Sue Ann Gartman, Dankl C Arlington Nocona Famiers Branch Bowie, Md. Freshman Freshman Freshman Fmhymm ' r WN l t r E. 1 . .. .13 , 'F-.. Gemas, Patricia Lee George, Peggy L George, Thomas D. Geraull, Joseph N Connellsville, Pa. Ft. Worth Brownwood Lewisville Freshman Junior JUHFUV S0Pll077l0l'8 ' f ' 'rx' 'a',, ' A. x I X 'll M rr l l 1 A . .. Q r.. 1 1 wr V W Folkes, James G. Fowler, .leny Bmce i Q Brownwood Freshman McComb Miss. junior Fowler, Rayla .l. Fowler, Sarah M Brownwood Corpus Christi Freshman Freshman 'S-e Fowler, Shanna L. Franklin, Fred L fr. Brownwood Big Spring Sophomore Sophomore .rl Q A ,lp V,,. It AV, 4- ,. xl .H A I ' 4 P .r -1' , V , I . rf F . r F N A 1, I L 'l 'J X ll Us-' lb- I .D L I ll : .A .4 ' 1 Gaines, Plesant Galindo, Mary R. Gammon, George H. Gann, Laura Lynella Grants, New Mex. Andrews Hurst Graham Freshnum Sophorrwre Freshman Junwr Garza, Richard Houston Freshman X 4 r . r ' ' 'F M f ,W rl 'iw ' .1 X v a Gates, James R. Gault, Malinda Ruth Geeslin, Mary Kath Charlotte Miles Odessa Freshman Junior Freshman - .,, . W - fi- .: F . ' .W rl f. 41. , fjfvp- f 'l Y , N 4. Ml aft. e 7 .' 2... - Gerault, Keturah Belle Gibson, Cindy R Gibson, Ray Neil Gillen, Lany D Grapevine Smithfield, VG. Glen Rose Blooming Grove Junior f l . AQY , lily A . eff' ' ' . t v .. R to N '17, ll L . my ' 1 ,Q-fi , T, r v r l 5 X 'An Freshman Junior Freshman Ma, , Su' 1 1 'swf JT. 1 --,, .. STC. Danny J- Gipson, Lenith L golcizn, David I 1 Golding, Dawn Golightley, Bobby L. Gonzales, Gloria R. gooden, Laura L. Gooding, Robert D. r y Rockdale ic rdson Whittier, Grand Pra'rie San Antonio ustin Irving :man Freshman Sophomore Freshman Freshman 1 Freshman Freshman Freshman I ' 1 witogrerula L. Goodwin, Randall .L goodwin, .gmac Gay gosszliadnies C. gowglw, Amin K grgnger, Ralph E Grant, Diana R. glravjs, Julgy Lynn nw Cokman rownwoo ear ras Lon in' V' wria n nge omore Freshman Sophomore Freshman Sophomore Sophgmore Frljshman Freshman .1--. In 9 X H or I' ' Q Q R 1 U v , lg 11 Y A' S A .V.'Y'.:A rlwgi-Q: f + 11, Q Y P it R J X n.g..q ,-A L . 31' - '. . rn? -1' P I l es, Roger K. green, Harold Gregg, Diana C gesham, Robert R Cnke, Ronda I grishgm, Nelehz G. gerisham, Randy N Gross, Carl W 'le Orwygrove Brenham G60 Dumas ay ily N071 San A ntoniv omore Svplwmvre Freshman Freshman Freshman FVCSIIWIII Sophomore Freshman -. 1 hp if Y W I uf . 11 l V 2' I V Sx!x,i.-' , r . 1: Q V. W L 'Q 7a H I V ,U- ' A ' :fb A 5 YV. 'f' Q15 my 'S ' I ' ' Q Q. If ... f' 1 , L, 1 , My fi . F ' Q 94 . sh '-f '. V, ' l 4.?: - '-71? ' N . ' e iw 1' TK ' ,. r 1 , i ' ,. ff. .V ' ,. :ff - 1 -6, ' X r 1 9 'I' ' A 1 K 'Y Debra I aM Sheila A. Cuamero, Aurora G. Guess, Phyllis I Guess, Randy R CUl'UlU'U. Anaslaciol Gumfory, Lela Kim Hagle, Kathie Loaelhz Hagood, Maurice G. Dallas Houston Houston Del Rio Cleburne Corsicana Comanche Sophomore Sophomore Freshman Freshman Sophomore funior Freshman ri 3' . ... a. l ' gm-ew: . . 5. W F' ' K, ...- w ' , . , ' l , me P , ,111 1 Z, F . ...s - -.L 1 v, Q F - +5 ge--' ' ' . 1- nl' XE ' K Q ': A I N 4 , .55 f V, . . . ' s9 w. . . R 'I l ll ' R Q . sl Hall, Samuel Dennis Hall, Vicki ,lean Hallford, Curtis Ray Hamilton, Pamela lean HUMHWHJS, Kell E- Hardin, DOME R- Harlan, JGIMS Thomas Euless Canada San Antonio Evant Dallas FZ. Worth Shreveport, La. Junior Sophomore Freshman Sophomore Sophomore Freshman funior l R Q s ,. 'Y 'cw ., ., N' gs - ' 4 5' ' Ax . b .Aw A , , sei n! Q . - . v-.. ,H xg Y 4 . . 1 s Ns., - 4. Si, X Ula 1 f fbi s he x M L b . :ai :Q a- in HUfTCLf0'1. Bafbllfll Harris, Pamela R. Harris, Samuel I Harris, Teresa C. Harris. Terri Lynn Hart, Helen J. Hari, James M- ff. Gall San Anlomo Eastland Garland Lament Brownwood Pecos FnutlandPh., F7orida Freshman, Sophomore Freshman Special Freshman Freshman junior 7.-9 B ' I lr , H1 g 4 'S Rx X K .t - Hart, Pamela K. Hartt, Jeryl B. Harvey, Michael E. Hassel, Terisa C San Antonio El Paso San Antonio Kaneohe, Hawaii Freshman Freshman Freshman Freshman r f:.. si.t r ' r e F 'ri . i n 'eh ' 1 . 1, rag- gr r l if . f . , t . ,r . f C I 1, Fi' 1 ,K A ' 'T lr 'H J C K 4 2-25-41- ' X ' - L -- t to r ' Him it-tetulfmaxt ifaifs.fs.1,,svAvm Hoyrtie, Melissa Hearne, Frank E. Hebron, Beth E Heerwald, James R. Dallas H. Worth Brownwood Brownwood Sophomore Freshman Sophomore junior fi -' , x xl - ,, .ffl x I ' , ' Q ' Q1 . , L . J, I 21.11 N 5 J . ni rx V- . . ' J ' 4 ' K T-i :' v Knvirl I I xi., .JsLg !. Q ' I .V E --Q - .- A 'ke 1' f X' t '-L -a , - s - . 1 N B r ,- Hendrielcs, John IF Henrich, Richard R. Henry, lwlliarn B. Hensley, Derrale Los F resnos Brownwood Andrews Harligen Junior Freshman Sophomore funior Freshman Brian Smith is told what to do on Round- Up night by Buster Howard, upperclassman. !v , 3.754 . -' wr fx Hasty. Johnny Mark B rozrn u 'ond funiur X 1 ' 5? ' 1 II , ' f KM l im ugly ' l Rx L- ffihe Qt-. Hasty, LaDeana S, Brownwood Freshman '37 ' vw , rf r sw TF' ' L I' 1 h Hatch, Laura .lean Dallas Junior Hatfield, Barbara Ax Dallas ' junior 1 Helms, Deborah Claire Henderson, Joe M. Heidebrecht, Ronnie L. Heidenheimer, jeff Pampa Ballinger Brownwood Freshman Freshman Junior of . ' bl ' -6 5 f t V' -S, :Wy T., ffl, ' 'Lui Henson, Teresa F H4-plvr. V irki R. Hrrlrsl. Rir'hur1lDan1' ' Brownwood Alta Loma Bm-rrzr' Freshman Sophomore ' Iunior N V TYTWP- t I' O l 3 uv J' , I 1 y 4 I 1 Herridge, Martha Cale Herrington, Cynthia M Hicks, Barbara Jill Brownwood Sophomore 1. N Hernandez Bakersfield, Calif Freshman Hightower, Glynn Llano Brownwood Utopia HunLsville Junior Sophomore Freshman fllllior i ' - if L.-- - 'T E it , .. ' J x ' ' V , H1 V .., . Hilliard, Susan F Hinojosa, Diana Hirsch, Wctor Nolan Hoar, James K. Corpus Christi Corpus Christi Midland Farmers Branch Freshman Junior Junior Sophomore ff Hodges, Nickey K. Holden, Marilyn S. Holly, Mia Jo Holman, Martha Tahoka Alice Artesia, N M. H. Worth Freshman Junior Sophomore Freshman i ia X, ,- , Dixie N Hoskins, Thomas K. Hotte, Anna L. Axtell Austin Sophomore Freshman G A P -.9 W9 5 Hotte, Laura L. Austin Sophomore :JPLJ li. w F Q . Mfg- XX N r '1.' X 3-xxx L LN r .X V54 - Saginaw Bertram Freshman Junior Danny E. Howell Marion Sue Hubbard, Renee Christi Colorado Brownwood Freshman Freshman W if i 'W A A. Karen Sue Houston, Whlliam T Howard, Glenn Truman Howard, Michaelf Cindy McCullough, Cissy Langley, and Joi Smith enjoy a quiet time together at the Brazoria Sophomore BSU retreat. . 'N S' QS '. W . wp- . .-A I , I. 'gi' 'Q ' .r -5' hiv :Ls ' E. 3 'wb 5 - , Q SXT df., tb 93- .IQ , 3 . -U L .- ' H' . .' A lik, ., f 'I f X ' A' 'W' Nl, l 2.54: if' f h l I, 4 h ' .Jr -'-1 1 Huff Juv lllirlzrwl Huff, Pamela Sue Huggins, Melodee S. Hughes, Brenda Lee Hughes, Valerie Renee Ri wrrside. Calif Great Falls, Montana Bangs Brownwood Mayhill, NM. Sophonmrr- Freshman Sophomore Freshman Sophomore iw-v 2 - ll In ' ' ni- lhk 1 I. 'W' - V rg- , 'wk pn, 1 th ' ' Q ' , Cynthia K. Hull, Don Carlos Hunt, Carolyn D, Hunt, David Warren Hunt, James Huron, Benjamin S. Hyde, Marsha Kay Immel, Roxanna Jean anion Taylor Hurst Hurst Dallas Brownwood Sweetwater Glurif-ta. Now Mex. hman Sophomore Sophomore Junior Freshman Sophomore Junior Soplmrrmn' i I , ,A L V 1 V 4 ' . - gif' .M l I 2 1' 4 li 3 F Q ig' ,Q 'V J -'- 4 - A '. ' ,, W4 , 1 A, I 1 I 42 ' 5 ,. F . . S- r ' .4 'Kb . .','-QN L Fl 9' .fr H It V X I 1 X g 3' V .I gm Vai ..v X , A , f.. M ' . . 1-315 ' 1 if 2 ' 'A ' Q 1 mn, Ronnrk L. Ivy, Phan-is Jackson, Welby Danny James, Bobby C. James, Robert W Jayme, Karen L. Jllyfve. Kdllly Gay Jimfflel, Ffdlllf Z rrollton Seagraves Big Spring Anton Weathedord Oglesby Oglesby Midland Wghman Freshman Freshman Freshman Freshman Freshman Junior Freshman i F'- I ly-1 my MOH, Cecil 0'Neal Johnson, Carry M Johnson, Grover 11 Johnson, John Kirk Johnson, Sandra K. Johnston, Pamela Ju Johnston, Sherri A. Jones, Anthony C pus Christi Pecos Kntm Aledo Bhznlcet Temple Three Forks, Montana. Dallas rhman Sophomore Junior Junior Freshman Sophomore Freshman Freshman ' H M J ., , I f' . S. N A 1 i r fe .Q 4' - .. . 4 V ... ' ' f ' A k Q .41 l .K ,V YI , v Y , L Q .g'Ji '.u?', hw.: L '51 .olllillwsk A Jonos. Cinrlv L. Jones. Danny F Dallas Merkel Freshman junior 5,-Zi - 1 U l. A .XI if . A fi- .::.f'.: Q , . wg-2 'i W ,' .NIL M,-.-1' , , - an 4' USN g3',Ln:- I ' Kuhlr. faek C Kaneshiro, jason F P. Q. l lf l' fl p f N. 1 jones. David Waync Jones. Donna S. Rirhardson Honolulu, Ha. Freshman Sophomore i lla V . .I tx . l . h N S l Q . 2 5 l ' ' L li r l i ff I A Q 4 A tl' if Iv. I' 1 l' 4 -, :- ' .. 4' L mf' X ' Kerbow, James M. Kem. Robert A. Lewisville San Antonio Freshman Junior King. Michael L. Henderson junior W5 ' 4 Q ' M y ,ar Kin-hner, Billy M. San Antonio junior A Y .- 1 I . , - - X . . . u .. ...R .- -if .ni 1' , ' . '- as u Y. 1 Kilrhens, Helen L. Brownwood Freshman -.,,9 ., , 1 f., l 1, jones, Karen M. jones. Kenneth D. .lam-J. William C. J . fonlan. Marilyn A. Brownwood Brownwood San Saba Dallas Sophomore Sophomore .lunior Frmhman YF-fiif-' ,F 'iff' h . , Ai-, o' 'ff 1 - Y ya -' . . A l t . L 1 l E ,li , .fm L . . ,, , R- , 1 Q ' i t . 1 v t --. . iff- t- 4' 'V ' -. 7 ' - Q-: 'f75--, '- .-, '.p.g..T:.' - fm A if 431 5, 1 '5'iF'3i::h 3',i .Q -ma1 X. ' ' Kvllvy. Beverly J. Kelly. Nita Kay K4-nnwly. john E Kwai, Kathi L. Austin Magnolia El Paso Knox City Freshman Sophomore Freshman Sophomore v ' 'w r' H. Worth Pipv Creek Junior Freshman f i ' i . 1. ., t-X ' X N 'hi .N A. -L. 4, f 'I 9 ' , Lii 1-J A 4 ' . Kayser, Thomas D. Keith. Darla G. San Antonio Comanrhf Freshman Freshman P . R V Y, Lg Kilhum, Weldon R Kill4'!'lly John J. Round Rock Bvltendorfl la. Freshman Sophomore Killough, Wayne H King. Cheri G. King. Denis M Hurst Marlin San Angelo JllfllUf Freshman F rexhman O Norm Hall, Kathleen Langley, Raul Gar- cia, Steve Evans, and Rusti Autry enjoy the breezes of the coast while on a convention trip to Beaumont. , - rv . 'Q V - .L .r. 5 , ' . W xv? I . 1 K1 I 4 'N 'ir .Q n W .ff Q. 4 , ups. 0. ., -S X J, . U w 'mm ss ff- l 'J inn K i ng. Kenneth M Hu mt Sophomore -4 -. A D-L ,- .,,,f. ' Q, . l 0 t--rv fl' 41igQX , lhrrbf, ohn R. Linda Karen Landos Bettvl IO! Kathleen F 1 .55 H '--'X Cf? WY ard, Jam' Mario orth or 1 f-. P I f ' 1 Y .A N , 1 ' 1--':r+ N, z ' i 1 -I s' JN - .,,io .. .N ' J N '-I-5--, Y s ' f . 17, '. L ' s- L v .I nu ' J ll li F FV 'Y-'4' Q : ' 9 Korpp, Kelly Laf'4'y. Mary E. Lamhort, Kitty S Sf-,min lforrno Brownwood Fry-,cluymn Fr'l'.YllIlZIll1 Jllllltll' 'SBS r gf-w Two upperclassmen find out that Freshman arenlt the only ones to 'ur . ,,. - - - , Lana. Diana L. Langloy. Donna E. ff - ff D ' Rolun Hurst Waro get Ll on Round up Mghl' F rrshman F rr shman nw- --1- ., Pu . UA J K Sophomore 1 is Rf' .I' 1 yu 3114! ' 'I ln' r +1 L ff no orrr .fs it Loppa, Mark A. Lappv, Donnie- G. Lappr. Ronnio D. Latham, Robert T H. Worth Bl'UN'll1l'0I7fl Brownwood Houston Arif' Sophomore Freshman Freshman Junior Junior 44 Loo. .loan A. Loo. Judy A. Brownwood Brownwood Junior Junior 's 5. . ,, , I T 1. . in 1' ' L .4EL'L ' . - Loo. Karen J. Roswoll, N M Sophomore . . H. 4' ' . . ' M 'Fo ...... W .. xl' X uv' V js: 2. - V 'N R12 . Loggi!! . N. ,. . 'Ii x IQ- 4,.. - o f -... u Loo, Nancy J LW. William H A rannsas Pass Bi!! Spring Sophomore. FfPSllIn-1111. . Af-ff . I rl' 5. 5 . - '47 ., D h A . e -1 l J, do I Lavender, Elizabeth Leal. Sandra Lee Lilllo. Kenneth E. Liulf. Sammyj Linh-john, Don A, Hamilton Luflrin Fl. Worth Sophomore Freshman Freshman liti- Fig I L l . Y 'gli - , 7 L 4? 'T 1 . E . 4 , vw ' f . ' . , . 5 . A Q?-fr I v. ' ' l LJ' sf K W mfg 1' ' , 'N' W fr . . Lx r Longbotham. Jack H. Louis. Joyce D. Loyd. Sharron A. Clydr' Clarendon Driscoll Froshrnan Junior Fry-.ghman is, Mifrluuyl E Lowis. William D. Lindsay, Denisc' L. vnwood Dallas Brownwood liomorc Frvshman Junior 1-' 5 1 f. ' .:' 'J 'T ' W' w ' . 1 F F . k K Liv ,.! 2 x X A . N: . F Q .' H. I ft' -. Q - A. Y Y , r 1 .at li i V V. 7. X Y' l' b J N e 1 Q . - ' A X I ' ' - I rn. Michael C. London. Karl Albert Long. Frances Antonio HUHSIUII Crop:-land mrnore Frvshman Sophomorp . x - - -4 Leaoflle, Tommy L. Stafhzrd, Kan. Freshman San Antonio Junior A . N Loorlz. Robert C Lewis. Judy D. Bumrl Brownwood Froshman Freshman Liu. Jan Lfwis, Gary L. Taipei. Taiwan. Rep. Dallas of China Freshman Junior My ,F 1 L Vis G' 1' Ji ' M ij: ' ' f .W .Q I . A14 x l b C . .. :F X 15 -'Lf , , .-' ,-'15 , - -AH A, A 1 Luras, Kitty L. Lum. janet Tsum Ye Dallas Brownwood Freshman Junior 1 1 X 'X gi . b X H X XJR X' 'N L -4' ' ' r J , -z-. X, , A. f- NLA 1 fs- ,XY 'I' L X Q X ' N' . L X 1 . S X 4 N LX. - . 4 i 'X' X X ' lf Mrirhlen, Delaine Brownwood Sophomore Mahan, Hilton Dean Brownwood Sophomore s an so - 'K ,max X Q 'D A H- cs . l ,41 Q' Hg X161 ' rl. ' 1, XV XX XXV. ' ' I L,'f , 'tx -X ' . f ' 1 - .41 -xr Maring, Kathy R. Mgmgy, Toni RX Mansh, Kaye M Brownwood Bridgeport Houston Sophomore Freshman Svltll-flmvft' MWA? The cheerleaders look enthusiastic while trying to recruit Freshmen for Freshmen try- outs. Maxwell, Elizabeth J. Oglesby .lunior .k. McAfee, AUred Hamlin Freshman 3 ',.Y' X in my f X 52 it X . ' x L A 1' McDoru11d,,Iohn Mike Houston Freshman 'il ll '15 I 'i . X X .X X X rf JJ 35 N - . ' f t 4 f. .p A lr 1. X ' L .-fa-.X j ' -Z V M i -. if ,VK-6' X .9 M X X X eyX 'if' ,k A ' May. .lim B. Moy, Patrick Irvin Mayberry, Terry L. Sherman Brownwood Gatesville Freshman Sophomore Sophomore McCaruer, Kathryn McClain, Christa McClain, Grace EI Diane Ray El Paso Dallas Brownwood funior Freshman Freshman McDonald, Nathan McKee, Donald WC McKinney, Beverly N Big Spring 1. Bay City Sophomore Austin Sophomore Freshman fed! Mr Clain, Curtis K. Jr. San Benito Sophomore we MrClain, William L. El Paso Freshman O V . 5.2 .Xus . X ,I . x , ffrillfnis .W i' McKinzie, ,L Dixon Ranger Freshman Manshall, Karen K i l lrrn F reshma n QE'-j '- ' YF Martin. Linda D. Copperus Cove junior Martin, Cathy Sue Mur1in, johnny A. Lewisville Wink Freshman junior Martin, Robert T Ft. Worth Sophomore Martinez, Dina A. Whlimrn Iunior I 1 Martinez, Rtuil D. lr. Mason, Gregory D. Mason, Stephen E. Brownwood Clearwater, Pla. Grand Prairie Freshman Freshman Freshman J Me Kinney, Jody W MrOueen, Cynthia L. Knox City Greenville Sophomore Sophomore rl ax Tx MrAfee, Albert Hamlin Freshman if McClinwgIr, Fgirlyn McCullough, Cindy McDonald, Gregg S. Bryan, Pleasanton Dumas Freshman Freshman Freshman McKneely, David F McLain, Garlen W Mc'Larry, Douglas Brownwood Pecos YUHICUUI Freshman F rcshman S0Ph0m0fE .- 6- ,V xx- X . .15 u 'Wx 4 1lh FQ- 1, ?-. 5- r 'il I 40:9 Charles MeNoir. Sabrina K. Meadows, Glynda Meadows, Avoeu Carol Kr-rnlille Freshman Kerrville Freshman Junior Royanne Meander, Charles R. A mari Ilo Freshman - 'lm A P ' K . 54' w s 1 K,fQ'Qcdj9:N,. -. xx X N .ll . . Weallhynnne Milburn. Debbie K. Miller, Andranette Miller, Ardith M Miller, Harley L. Maine Noronn Bishop Elbert Big Lake '3-4? Medina, Ysavel M. Mendoza, Daeri Obed Mflllivlll. Sylvia Forney Harlingen Dallas Freshman Junior Freshman Miller, Karla E. Corpus Christi Frf-shmon Junior Sophomore Freshman Freshman . f i I V 'A 5: V 'sr hr, . l ' ' ,' l -A v b Q bm- lf W S fy' ! 'I' -3 ,, sr ,, H x 'F fx 51 f I f ' ' 9 X ,t 1355255559 if .1 ' J J' Susan D, Milligan, Nola Marie Mills. Judy M Minrhew, Milton E Miracle. Patricia L. Mireles, Raquel Brownwood Conoeme Denver City Gr. Junction, Colo. Del Rio Sophomore Junior Freshman Junior Freshman JJIJ i jliq 'i ,i i W Q . 4 5 Oran Dale Moody, Lee Ann Moore, Andrew Paul Moore, David Ahzn Moore, Donna K. Moore, Eva Annette Georgia Axle Huntsville FY. Worth Belton Bangs Freshman Sophomore Junior Freshman Freshman A A t f Y A 1 H ... .- ',l I r -.., ,.....,.....,.4 '--1--1-+1 1 'F' , ', ,.......-fo Moore, Roxann Comanche Freshman F Gerault, Hays Beam, and Toni Mar- Ray give their beat during a football pep Freshman gg. aww, Miller, Nancy C Glen Rose Junior C2 ,Q :mga , -1. X . Y '-1: K l Min., Mitchell, David N Bedford Sophomore Y? ., If Moore, Joseph Arthur f, Conroe Junior , -N , i , Y! A. W 1 ll V N 4 x . Morales, Raul S. El Paso Freshman x.,f kt, '4 , 1 x , I W 1 -fi. V51 xx Morrow, Jackie D. Brownwood Freshman Miller, Sandra E. Elbert Freshman Mize, Kim E. Brownwood Sophomore Moore, Patricia C. Weatherford Junior W 1 . I w V if Morgan, Michael L. Brownwood Freshman Morton, Lynnette Dallas Sophomore 1 Y.--Af' 1 . Y. N u' .' V . , -- flx- 1 ' 1 . 'v' 'If X 4 , 3. .. My ,K W L. ,L Moseley, ,lay Lynn Santa Anna Junior f'T Moll. Rebecea J. EI Pa so F reshman Stadent Association meeting. President Larry Sparks presides over a fall . 5 . Pi -4 e ' . ' ' A .' r , A ' ' ' It , .. -- K y 1 Q Ai i ., L , I 'mp ' in Y l N F sb f ' ' ' -4 . n L' f . . . Murray. Charles D. Muston. ,Iirnmy Ray vre. Sherry E Mw'nArk. Cathy S. Nail. Bryan K. Neely, janet Lynn Neely. Rebcrea Sue Pleasanton Roekrlale Brownwood Pllllllll. Nevada Corpus Christi San Antonio San Antonio Freshman junior Freshman Freshman F reshrnan Sophomore Sophomore ' 4 . i ' ,J A 4 W . 1 ,N ,' 'li ,K yi Ivy u X ' ' . , 5 'Q .44 -is ' J 1 . ' K 2 gs S. -1 M'lson. Glenn L. Nelson, Larry W lVewherry, Paul Newman. Kathleen P. Newman, Michael L. Newton, Rieharrl K. Nirholas. Roland R. Boernr Dallas Curtis Dallas Bloomington Brownwoorl Bangs Freshman Freshman Dallas Freshman Freshman F reshrrz an Jn nior Sophomore Y 56 46 by Q5 ge? 9 A R W 13- 'IE' Nix, Sarah A, Nobles. Fredi C Norton, Patricia L. lw1l'll'00d. Kim M. Oglesby. Iuanu f. 0'Neill. Bradley Ornelas, Debra A. Bmwnwfmd Mi dlund Son Antonio Brownwood Brownwood Dr-an Brownwood Frmlumm, Freshman Freshman Junior junior San Antonio Freshman Sophomore .lf r H-'N s n V 1 ' Q - F . . f ff' ' r ' , 3 f ' Lk: I- X uk- v Ortiz, joe M. Owen, Doris 0. Owens. Linda Gale Owens, Sharon Kay Palomo, Esther M. Parker, Stephen .L Parrnley, Kenneth E. Austin San Antonio Hondo H, Worth Luling Bf01Ul1lU00fl Rif'lwfll50ll Freshman Freshman Sophomore junior Junior Sophomore Sophomore Nelson. Frank Holt El Paso Junior Nix, Michael A. Brownwood' Sophomore Ornolas, Rosemary Brownwood ju aio r Partain. Walter L. Farmington, N M, Freshman :QL kv -nf' 1 ly rl A-1 x 'I 'F N gi 1 X 'i F L h . ' .,' Larry G. P1'm'nr'lr. Gloria L. Pr-anion, Laura K. Park Brownwood Brllon Fnnvhman Sophomore ' 'll I I- 4. K 1 s O- I A 1 - .. . Rcbcora C. Pr-rrjv. Billy lor- Prrljv. Millon H. Brownwoorl Browlzunmrl Junior Sophomorr 2 s Karen M. Pilmrm, Yblnry Odell Pflilllff. Rwwld C- Augffn Bov City Sophomore Fflwlllllllll Deborah E Pf'Ill'lll ,Ivana D Ounlls Robert L Clihon Dr ru r-r Czlv Ffa, !F ' X . h . - f Au ai f. f P I - 77' ' x- NL W M Prrk. GiMnr1l L, Pvnn. Domingo Ll'!UlIll'f Brownwood Fr:-.vhman Frfshrnan I . if 4.9 sw Prrrv. Rhonda Kay Brownwood Sophnmarl' Y , l we 1' Y ,f I 'QQ , . L I If ,VL 'X 1 ' Q Q 1' Poirivr, Larry W San Antonio Froshrnan s . ., .ff '- .W-:wk -1-. lx ' , .A I I 1 Prlrjr. Karen A. Godly F rrshm an Ponis. Andrew B. Houston Frrshman . A 4 fa' f fy ., I Yrbrlh f i3-Q 1. T in Qi -A 'P 'Sf 'Q 'rd ,N A 'L' 1 l---- res-X rl , : K, X I --f if. ?? ,, I: X' . QV' I A .'f'I:J'1, r. 5Q,'i5j5S5E::EEg:E1 h m ff' -i . K. Q -if , ':-'1Y:3:f:Ef3:2Q1E 1 gf: I 'I' 'A ..,. A if ' 'L Pond:-r, William C P,-nnpll, Kan-rl E P,.,-kms, Bmcp A, Bfvfl'fHU00d BfU0kF-Wflilh Frmlfrirk, Okla. Junior Freshman Frvshman Pollif-1, Mary A. Pr-yor, ,lan J. Phillips, Debra L. Sonora Thfff' Forks. Corpus Christi Frmhman Monlana Frmhman F rrshman in 4 , . X 1 L L 1. I X 1 ' l Poynor, Gary Leg Prangv, Ann M. Prouly. Calvin Lev Rang:-r San A nlonio Hu ml Sophomore Freshman Sophomore get Ouinlana. Carlos J. Brownwood 'QTY Ragsdale, Rhonda Ann ,R J I , .I 1 Fn xlumm l'rf'9hman Junior Brllon Sophomore --,J , I 6: N n- 2- , 1 ' 5 vi K I .F 2 , 'QW f 'iq-ef' L n .7 N: - wi- X 1 X X , L C 'N X V H Q' , .. - 4 I . V 'L -6 .. I1 O r xx. ' , 2 P., A E V , l A ' ' ' 'S Dfrrinlla Ann Ramirrz, Alisia C Ramon. Ayrerlu Rangffl. Helia Rashrrrjv, Donna K, Luling Dunirl McAllen Bangs F rrshm an La rr-do F rrshm an F rcshman Frvslunan IQX Noncv L. Roy. Pomalu Ann Rmlzlrll. Stexwn W Rl'!llIlllH, Dora Kay Rf-ml, Carla Tulia Midland Mi nrral Wells Odrgsq Frrshrnan Froshm an Sophomore F rf-ghfmm I Lee Ann Harlan admires a friend's ring. 128 F -I l I J. iff' I W H 1, !, .3 -9. ,313 ' fs, . X U V 5 - Q ' f . .. Y ' Y A H , G f Q . Reese, Herbert Remmers, Galen H. Rf-gpmlgz, Enrique Rhodes, ja,-nes D- Wayne HI San Antonio Brownwood Taylor Alla Loma Freshman Freshman Junior Junior I F, ram.. 'I A. ,1J,,xl-X' V ,Q it , ,. Q l 1 A: U W -Q . I . R1--. r . . - 1.: A 1 nf .D A-' ' fag Q . !g-,,. ,. - .1 - Y . 2'1 wp-.X . xv' F l V ' V Him . Q51.: Y , ' ,N , 1 Rider. Janice L. Ries. Charles Thomas Riley, Cary R Rilwy, Joe L. Santa Anna Wharwn Midland Las Cruces, N M. Freshman Sophomore Freshman F roshman . hh, V .N 1 ' . A, - V ' J' ' . , i ul. ' A A. ' ' , . v ' 'r L D .F . ,P+.l3g.rqf..W 11 w , - ., Herschel Samples and Paula Tulloch, X 44 .V l ll' ' '- Xl' V' KY V 1 ' . sophomore cheerleaders, in a football pep LU EL Q . N Q f 1if'Ei.' rally' Risinger, Anita Riza, Consuelo S. Roberson, Pmswp, L. Rubens, john Hi Lampassas Cleburne Brownwood Brownwood Freshman F rcshman Sophomore Sophomore 1 ' Us . ' - Av ,yi A 2,9 'Y -- . 'infix ' l KES' 'K .i i A t-.N..4-x 1 V: li ': ,V V '. 4, I I V EJ 'is .,. 1 t 4 is cl is , t H .- X 1 F- Q 4 XX l' l Robin.soa,GaryJ Rodriguez, Elizabeth Rodriguez, Lamar Rodriguez, Rudolph Rogers, Diane M. Rojo, JuanJ Roland, Donna Jean Root, Raymond D. Houston A. San Anlonio C. Austin Corpus Christi H. Worth Brownwood junior Midland Sophomore San Antonio Freshman Freshman Junior Junior Freshman Freshman - f is , 1 ' f F ff- 7 Rf . it 2' Q 6 ,KX I - ' l 3 Rose, Aubrey WGYYW Rose, Pamela M. Ross, Donald .lay Ross, Marie Darlene ROSSUI1, BCNJAL Rosson, SWUCH Routh, Janice R. Routl. Mafgfel Corpus Christi Dailas Grover Durango, Mexico Brownwood Wayne Ballinger Austin Freshman Freshman Junior Junior Junior Brownwood Freshman Junior Junior Rumrnel, Chester Rush, Donna L. Odell Houston Brownwood Junior Junior iqgx 't'.'.7 Russell, Lana E. Russell, Terri L. Ryman, Cynthia G. Ryman, Donna Ryman, Mark Haden Midland Hawkins High Hubbard Brownwood Freshman Freshman Brownwood Freshman Sophomore Sophomore Ryman, Sarah E. Hubbard Sophomore Esther Rose A. hman . Q' X! in 1. , .V1-9 .fx r, R iohard D. unwood 'or 43 W ' ' W ' it an N jf! 1 M , 1' , - ii l lf' 'R 1 f N ,,, 1 X n- , ,. Sv V 'H , . ' EE' W .4 li V Iv - .' 'JF . A- .. 1' wifi Q' . - ' I nfw.n5?53. il . -S-V 1 Sfuzvvrlra. Mananu Saawvlra, Marllia Safley, Rebecca Ann Sfllillll-V, Mflidll R. Samplel Herschel B4 Sam-5, Cindy Saflflwz- Rvffwlffl El Paso El Paso Bollun Gregory Dallas Brownwood Brownwood Freshman Junior Snplmmo,-g Soplwlnore Sophomore Freshman Freshman 1 A gl. L ' K N A . . 2 I f X- ' Q 1 .fi 51 V, V l 'fii A 5 I w I , . A 40. J. ' f f1l 'i' 9 ' - W' 4 ' , l 'r , V . I1 H X 5 . ll A rf' j ' 'K . f , 1 L 'f 4 5 .QQ M :' - A .5 w w H ' . -i ' 1 iv . ' . i Wi 1 'wr 1. 1' Srhoulz-y, Judy K. Srhubr, Edward D. Svhulze. Renee F1 Schumacher, Roy L. Schuster, Kaiherine S4-ua, Mark Allison S4-pu, Ngmy Gene A n rlrews H am i lion junrlion Odessa K. Lubbock El Paso Freshman Frrshman Freshman junior Mulavhae Soplwmgng Sgphgmprg 11 , . Svlllff ,lanws Keith Bliliffflllllf F rrxh man 'Q r .4 X X X rbono, Stephen B. Sharp, jerry Daso Bro wn wood Selser. Mirhael D. Plainview Freshman Sheffield, Belinda K. Loraine Junior ihlnan Freshman Sophomore J . v , -:W 3' V nf Ni ills W li. ' N l ' . Y f I ,A ,4 'iv M Q .. 511' .M X -- I 1- x , . 4 -. '- :J QF., . N.' AX? -:UK -n' - lbume, James M. Shell, Cherie L. Shelton, Alam: 'der Huron, S. D. Belinda honwrc Freshman Arlington Sophomore . 1 . 1 , gf' ' N 1 ' .Nur ? A F ' ' If of ' 'B Q--1' - fl if- V Q , 'v s Ni W V - , ' V I I W Mfcu . V ,K I L 5 Pat Kelly sprays down a Freshman after a ' ' ' I ' A ' ' ' rigorous Round-up nighz work-out. Mon, Luann Shelton, Marlene H. Shelton, Sherrie :ales Comanlrhe Mullin ior Junior Freshman ' 'Q . Shewmalre, Robby G. Shipley, Karen Tarzan Lynne Freshman Joshua Sophomore Skaggs, Connie I Skaggs, Gary D. Brownwood Bmwnwaod 50ph0Ill.0l'l! Junior if ' W5-of Smith, Bobby Ray Smith, Brian K. Rabstown Burnet Junior Freshman A - Ar 1, r C .1 , '11, L M w 5' W M In- N ' -T 'V W 6' f n -, 'ex w J 1 1, l lg - 'L' : ., 4 . 'r - - . ' N .T ,, IM, . Q .K ,I P . b my A V, W. 6,0 531 F fi.: it :blk 4 -4 -ul 9fn- f.. tu., Shirley, Jeffery H. Shores, Robert Bruce Shreve, Edda Sue Shalls, Chris Elaine Sirrlcex, Candace D. Singleton, john M Oglesby Denver City Carlsbad, N M Colo. Springs, Qlg, Lake Brownwood Denver City Freshman Freshman Junior Junior Freshman Freshman 01 ' .u -5 fi-' , 1 Va. 2 a 'vs' 'Pk 'F' 'fr A nf? fs-1 F , ,Lk , ' W ' Ee.. dxf 1 A' I1 X sl I Slaughter, Enid C Slayton, Lrlmnne Smaru, Sharon G, Smarll, Ralph W Il Smalley, Cheryl G. Smith, Alvin R. Dalhzs Brownwood Brownwood Grand Prairie Pleasanton Luling So homore Freshman Sophomore Freshman Freshman Freshman P '31 ti 'Jvs -4. Smith, Bmce W Talpa Junior Smith, Cynthia R. Smith, Glenn R. Smith, Janet Sue H. Worth Temple Brownwood Freshman Freshman Junior 1 ,A V x , ,I I . F -'V T Smith, .lohn S. Smith, Joi E. Slllilll, Joseph E Pecos Austin Dallas Sophomore Freshman Freshman Smith, laura K. Smith, Michael T Smith, Ronrue I New Braunfels Corpus Christi Evan! Freshman Sophomore Freslunan Freshmen row their boatsu across the lawn, Round-up night. 'fi X 'Rf Kirchner and frifznrls at the HP-E7 that made the ,laclmts tri-oharnps of the Anita M Jr. Bloomington Freshman Peggy Lou Slanel, Louis C Bmokeuuille Junior , 19 Carolyn Stone, Alice L Brownwood Ks. Freshman Sparks, Richard if I 1 f 4 admit' Smith, Samuel Alvarado Sophomore 'D .l 'X 1 uh f ' .ff Q, ,..f'f 1, ' 1 I lx 1'llJ L. -7, if , :IX Smith, Sharon Deane Pecos Sophomore Smith, Velda L. Brownwood Freshman : 'aint' ' ia ' 7 , h ft' -x ..,' , A G M A: Q. FJ ,si X '- - vga? ,, it in , ' fh . Tu ' , I ,N f A E iff. ,- ' ' Ind: I -H X A,-iwti. I , ,QF 1 W l gf? 5 hr x x ul x K 3 1 YN SPGUWM. Jeffery N Staff0rd. Ml?-'lllwl Il Stahl, Greglll Stanislaw, Ginny S Stanislaw, John D. Starr, John W Phoenix, Ariz. Arlingwn Austin Brownwood Brownwood Frednkksburg Freshman Freshman Sophomore Freshman Junior Freshman f- wwf V r an no W i , Q-SL , f 1 F X , .1 I in ,. , A Q 'gill Ls' r ning A Steel, Candtbe L Stempel, Susan Lynn Stephens, Peggy Stevens, Vanessa Stewart, Mark S Stimson, Tm Borger Coleman Diane Gale Pearland Kerwdy Sophomore funior Houston Brownwood Freshman Junior Iunior Sophomore s B QQ B ,. l ' in ' 3 Q9 Y ' Pal , 'Ji-ax 'Aj AJPV' ' ' . , A..4x 'T e - ' ' Lt- ' ' B o -i H .rr-if 5 ' r 474 , A - ' ,h rig , 1 .1 W N ' J' 11 'J' . I Q Q 1 V 3- 1-5' 'wi W ' ' ' . 54 A ' RX F L' V .1 at ' 5 'Q 1-1 X A ' f,.. .N 1 'V ,J . . ' , V Y ' ' '.'. - j' fu, - S r 'U 21 az fx f Y? Q W' A-l'.r4'7NJ,kHz:', Stone, Thomas G. Slraley, Ginny Sue Strength, William F Strickland, John Y Sullivan, Brian C Sullivan, Paul Alben Brownwood Grand Prairie Brownwood Qlrpus Christi San Antonio Westfield Freshman Sophomore Sophomore Freshman Freshman Junior Sunfant, Corla .lean f Suttorheld, James K. Sutton, Cathy jo Brownwood Houston San Antonio Sophomore Fresh man Freshman nr , ' Q fa. , ,,. N ' 21. -s V 'W X , . 'A A li . ...ms r A Q- if :-- P '- V -:fue ., 'fix-v 4 ,- A 1' -Ay! ' '- 5- ' 1, J 7 L.-rf no 1 3 1 by ' Qi LS.. 30' A ' , Sutton, Don Michael Swanner, Beverly J. Swomwr, Rim San Antonio Ft. Worth Brownwood Sophomore junior Sophomore lr 'Q 'f ' W ' A AL- fl- -il . '21 ', 2 'T u V . ,ai- lf' wif 7' - - Vi Q- .lg ' , -- il rw, M ' ' 'E-,F , ' 1 , iff , ., 'U 'V 1 - ' 122 1' . . 129' 4 lil, -mf - W 1 1 - 1 , 'f --. . A-5 F 1 , H l ' , rr, I -.3 , 'Q j Z . ' f 57 H11 1575 ' Eli .571 im V 4 U, f .LTA Dennis C 'ifgzfikr' Diane iZZ'l 'd'QlJ ?5 Mike Chaddoclf impersonates Groucho Freshman Sophomore Magnolia Marx. Sophomore . K+'-t . i -R K 'A f. Ro l -r . -.-.f-. 1- Q 'E f M it r 'off-'L r -A -o l ,' 45-, , A 3. 'S A' wi ,f 5 5 5 , . T -' -, -, - V' : ' .dm ,Q M 4 V -4 Y f :,.:' L, V , 'b lv! A K 8. J P V i , . ' 4' - V' 4 -' ' N' . . .' ' , ' e - ' V .- , 'A' ' ' A 'Fill VT, QY r X ., , ' l-5' 'Q it U ' - ,-'If All rr A u gf. 'mx 4 J' lf. -ff s iii ' ex. H if .2 ff. I Us 5' 7 2 jhlbou, Joomla Tnllent, Ronnie G. Taslcer, Harold R, Tatum, Beverlyf T aylor, Barbara Taylor, Cheryl K Taylor, Cynthia K. Taylor, Kenneth C San Antonio Hunst Bowie Cisco Bezgord Dallas . H. Worth Muleshoe Freshman .lunior Sophomore .lunior Sophomore Sophomore Froshman Sophomore I ff? I - ff'-T f f '- '-' I- Tv' 1 , K pu., fy ' '25 5' , ff- ' S -' ,!-- .- ---T: D Q , .LM 1 .h- I 47 Mg 'QQAK A . 4 1 o . 5 , if T N if is o 'N if of X, U , Q' mf ' 'ji mn ',:.Y.. P , - '-, fp ig, 'Ll 1 ' , :T t ' GX ...fvlll .5 -, XX Q a I Tayhnr, Teresa Hope Teague, Loma N Teel, Glenda Gene Telhr, jesse Terral, Rebecca M. Terrell, Lois Ann Thiele, Deborah L. Thomas, David A Austin Brownwood Midland Austin Waco LMJ7fif1 5'1 Afwonio B 0w w0'-'d Sophomore Freshman Junior junior Freshman Junior funior Freshman iff: f - ' r '- V 'Yf -' -f -' 1 . ' iz 1 :.- . f 2 J . 'fr li I 4 V' ,.. ,I .A 4. ' Thomas, Jenna Sue Thomas, Jimmy Dale Thompson, Avis ,lane Thompson, Carol Thompson, Howard Thompson, Paul Scott Thompson, Sherry M TlW ll1S0'l, Tvdd Rotan Lancaster, Ohio Richmond lean C Santo Bl'0lUllw00d Waynf Junior Junior Freshman Richmond Lockhart ,lunior Freshman Bf0wfLw00d Sophomore Sophomore Freshman ' ' in A 5 I we 4 ' I l.-if ek V-5 4: 1 'i' ' 'M . V 'I -QQ L A Trotter, Roy B. Ft. Worth Sophomore V . fi? , 5 'H A Q t-vw., 2- if r ' 21 , ,L . ef' Turner. john A. San Antonio Freshman lint V eslal, Martha A. r :. W 'Q , nut -,L A P ' .A F L lh .P all w ,il nt M ,,. . - 'wr 1 Trout. John Reece M I. Pleasant Junior Elf! ...L .P , ,fn i rf' Tu rner, Michael j. A ndre ws Freshman .rv - - ii .- 5 lm , 1- . Y. o .1 f. , 1. ,-'v 4 -. - - , 1 . .. 4- H.. fag.. f... S 1.1: rfj-5. 5.21 l -1 Viek. Debra G. H. Worth lH1'Grcgor Junior Sophomore . ' ' 1 A 1. 4 V5 I L 'au 4 'R F' j, er- it .. 3' A I V: W ulrlrop, Steven Walker. Stanley W Mieh1u'l fr. Brenham Brownwood Sophomore Freshman ... ,. 4' l 5. L 'vw iff-LN 'fi r . 3 A . I L' . N , .bl ' uk 33 . 3 Xi M' lk 5- V . i x r I Yhbbs, Connie W Tueker, Tomi D. Tulloch, Paula G. Tunnell, Susan A. Turner, Corlfrey W Tumer. james R. Brownwood Dallas Belton Dallas Dallas B,-Uwnwfmd junior Freshman Sophomore Freshman Freshman Freshman .' 7914- . A , i 1 in ., 97'-, 'T' .. 1, 7 .i' ' - I. 3 J - Q.. H M.,' 1, '1-5 if 1 'r . ' ' W ' V , V , xifx., 11' I '. fl -' , - lf: -.' ' fr.-5 . AFKN. .. 12.-4. Ulmer. Pamela K. llllger. Benjy V aruliver. Carla D. V asquez, Margie C. V aughan, T G. H. Worth lkemzit Mobile, Ala. Austin San Jose, Calif Freshman Freshman Sophomore Freshman Sophomore ew - M. F, .G lv. X ,.., -5' x .L p .-. L..-.- Viekerjv, Mark H. V illorreal, Patricia V inzant, Daniel W. V ogler, Denise D. W rule. Merrjv K. Son Antonio A. W ooo Devine Austin Freshman McAllen Freshman Freshman funior Junior I K V x . . , QQ Y f .1 Q. . It ' - ' b ... 1 rank NH X -rfb' ,' 4 . , . ' . ,,3 . ,, . C .A V . L ti r . fe ' N I 'J 14 N 1, . I 1 w x N- 'gs v . .. .. - . X Walker, Sue M. Bertram Junior Watkins, Sandra G. W oison. Bobby J. Watson, Gene Vernon Farwell Odessa B4-Hmm, Freshman Freshman junior W ollaee, Morris L. Clmon funior W allaee, Warren D. Corpus Christi Freshman Warfield, Charlene W alters, Cherie E. Combes R. Sophomore Houston F reshman -279' W ki is 1 W atson, Malcolm L. W eathens, Mary K W eaoer, james V. Webb. Robert F fr. Harlingen H omilton Big Spring Dallas Sophomore Freshman Sophomore funior 7V H ,V rv. L il: ' - ' ff If I. .K V Ar-.r 1 B' .fllll'ltJ ' . -, , I 1, A :VA ,.z:+:'1v V enable, Melirula N San Antonio Freshman W aggorier, Sherri Kleberg Sophomore '9- Watkins, David W Brownwood Freshman Q0 X. W eehunt, Rhynold Coma nchc Freshman Weeks, Nam A, W,,1f,, Randy W. Wtelu, Robert Craig Wpisinger, jam, R, Welrh. Deborah G. West, Rebecca L. Westbrook, William Whaley. Mike W ' Bangs Pleasanton Dallas Pleasanton Brownwood Eagle Pass A. lr. Lflflfflilff Freshman Sophomore Sophomore Freshman Sophomore Freshman Alire Freshman Sophomore . l ' Bs' W ..: v . I tl, 4 l i N Y M... '5 il' A . pf ff.. -.- .- ' L. 'l . .. 311: u., ' te. Charles S. W hit:-, Guy Allen While. Robert L. While. Roger H. o Brownwoorl San Antonio Rising Star hman Junior Freshman Freshman fieirvf - ' I V Y .V 5 h I - YQ:-1 A ,ii 1'gi1: 1 V hc H L u . f U' - .. 1 sf f. . i vi ,Q , - H. L, B. , I ' f-A A' . .S nl 1, kerzson, William Williams. Darrell E. Williams, Herbert R. Williams, james R Jr. fr. Brownwood unwoorl So. Alhrnayrl Sherman Frf'shman lzman Freshman .lunior 5:15, .gx L Richard Williams, Willie Anlz. New Orleans. La. F re-shmon X. . f' , , bail ' P .ji XM' ro X NR rj 1, X : '!fA XL4n MX! 1 K W 7 . . W illinghom, Danny Willis. fflfM?S R- C Saginaw Brownwood F reshrnan Fr,-ch m nn L' L 'f'X- Q vi 4 'X . ' ign- ' I Q-9' X ' ee 1- ,K L :I at , nz p ' ' 1 .:,, n X. lr, , W J X lf' 'iw 'i I 4 ight 1 ' is' Xu.. 'J .fr or V A , T I W 5 x 5 1 x ' ' . -'il .K .1 , ' 4 i 1 E r -. 'e 5 'W- X - I ' -' . 1 : J- irq? vm L , A-S I , ii A ff .Qi fa-5 , . Whig,-V TL.,-,IV N Whitis. Harold G. Brownwood Brllvn Sn,,lu,,,m,e Freshman Williams, Kenneth L. Williams, Max L. Ranger Albany Sophomore Sophomore Y. V , X J v . I an V :lf I IX- x ,dh Q Qi 'L'.:,tf. ,Lv K X 'fb' Q , 4 41, :U f' f A if l-- -iefiigf' ..2.1v4v..',fy,' F I l in Vfinhg ?G'.'2lEf 1' x ,- fi W ilvon, Barrjy L. W ilson, .lvllll R- Brownwood Cllflflvlle Sophomore Fff-Yllrlmll ll 2 x N P W 1 f P, . A ag .RH gr . f- . I . f ..-fl ff Z ffflf' 'f-. 1 ' il W hitis, James L. Belton Freshman Wiley. Karen D. Mission Sophomore K' 1 'wi A yn. Y 9 ne, Q E 1' ll .R 57,--f.ilff.wf,:?ffY.',C . Williams, Morris D. Williams, Quin V. Coleman LaGrange Sophomore Sophomore Wilson, Manrin R. W ilvon, Pamela G. Seminole Sun Antonio Freshman Freshman l 4 .- v 0. . Q. . li shi n 3 v . 'S 1-Q'.1g'i57Efj.1 - M ' 5 james H . W orrnrr, Rem' S. W ood. ,lerrjv L. W oorl, Sophie Marie W oorls, ,leannene W omly, Alma Ami W ooley, Joanne W orley, David L. Frerlrielrshurg Ft. Worth Sun Antonio FY. Storkton Arlington Philip Brownwood Freshman Freshman Junior Sophomore Freshman Alice junior Sophomore l , ' -. , i ' ' iq r 1: X , 1 .K ' . i L 1 7- ' L x X A ' F , I ' V. A Q I .. r I gg new Y 'hi ,Di gn - .V Vi . of K ' 1 int- I :H ,. 4L.ggH.k . Q 1 1. xiq-r Lv' 1 X X L . X ' TJ -' ' f 1 .1 .411 K Roxana Wray, Cathy L. W right, George Loo W rikhl, jack W W right, Kathryn S. Wfiglll- SUSGII- M. Yllfbfvugh, Rose Young, Lynda S. I Austin Cate-soille Corpus Christi San Antonio Dlllhls Marie Kingsville F rvshman Sophomore ' .lanior Freshman Freshman Searlriw Sophomore Freshman l 'sly 1 E Iuanita Zeigler, Mlirilyn C. Ft. Worth .lunior 'pw F W x 'w Potpourri-yes, this is a potpourri of peo- pie and places , . . HPU people and places. I1 j Mike Chaddock does a great imitation of Groucho Marx and has kept us laughing all year. Benny Stone was his sidekick this par- ticular night at Fall Fantasy, the Junior Class show. 121 Roy Youree started the year and line off right on Fun Day '74. 132 Mari- lyn Franklin and Nora Richie made eating in the cafeteria almost like home . . . well, almost. I4-j Norm Hall was supposedly helping Mona Elder with this layout. I5j It is clear as mud-Here's Larry Sparks enjoying the tug of war with the freshmen guys. 2 N 4 5 Speaking nfenjoying things. . . f6j Hr'rr s Tbm Raane soaking up all the fun at the Homecoming tent carnival. K8j Brace Fielder was in the spotlight aruwuncing the arrival :fthe Jolly Ruger. H I 71 Well, the floors had been swept, and uv' were ready tn go out on the town . . , ar lllflylll' f9j fzr just a stroll to Old Mzzin with sanz,eone. fl 02 Glen Howard explains to a Freshman the purpose Qf HPU on Rauna' Up Night. I1 U Kent Van Hottten also is explaining it, hut ia a different way . . . by going to rlass. QDQQML l 1 1 1 Q 1 V i 1 1 Bnice Fielder, Section Editor lim Thomas, Section Assistant Cnettw . 8 1 L V , - Q-9' Qwffwii X5 iff Ai2j0, J Pwx gg if ff! Ng J 56? QQ W Ky Zgiiyf SZ! JT! QQ fl, Wada, V3 7 Xxx ER A - F if ' gfzmxx 'ji W M M N5 4 3 X T 4 X45 J if X 44 X i X yq ,Xi . fg f X V fx L f- 53 x 'X X ' if 5 W ' kay 7 fx? fi S1 XX 7759 fi Q 'X S 5 gg Blueprint '73 ended with the athletic appreciation banquet. A total 'of 17 athletes received 30 awards at the gathering, of which only a few could be pictured. KU The top honor. the Henry L. Evans award, was presented to fomzer football and bagkretball player David Jones by fl to rl Mrs. Croner Pitts and .Mrs Henry L. Evans. Sr. f2j One of the major highlights was the official presentation of the All-Sports Tro- phy. This is the first time that Ho-ward Payne has won the award. Assembled around the trophy are I l to rj Mr. W C. Car- penter, president of the Board of Trustees, Mr. Groner Pitts, secretary of the Board of Trustees, and HPU President, Dr. Roger L. Brooks. C31 Head football coach Dean Slayton was one of the several .speakers at the dinner. I-lj There were two recipients of the Fight- lIff'II.SlltC tackle, and basketball guard Gar- land Bullock. 152 Receiving award certificates in ,Mot- ball were: fl to rj Ernest Kirk hr team cup- tain: Daymun White hr team eaptaing Rick Worley forthe outstanding backg Ken Mu.sfr hr hustleg Mzirk Bachtel for team captain and outstanding lineman. This year's group if linksters for Howard Payne are KU Tim Little, who has been team captain hr three years in a rowg f2j Mike Armstrong: f3j David MCCUll0lLgllj f4j Rick Close: f5j Kenny Taylorg 162 John Bader: f7j Ken Hoskins: f8j Brian Sullivan: 192 Rene Dupuyg U01 Randy Weehuntg and Wendell Smart K in the team picturej. The golf team is coached by Ralph lWar- shall fin the team picturej. ing Jacket award: Williamfldams, left, . Q v pw? to X angie? J I i 1 I X-1353 2 I pil-wgmrf .4 Vg k 2 3 2 I., ,, . .J L . , 'ff T QF' X13 ffL ,ell fp' A . E 'ix . ,I icq 751 -.Q A y , F' 3 5: S P I V+: X 'M f .1-Aff ALX N :I 'V ' . 0 A . f r i-'J e 6 5 Intramural sports is an integral part in an HPU student's life. The various sports that are included are football, volleyball, basket- ball, and softball. The two students who were in charge of the games for 1974-75 were James Williams and Lori Hassel. IU Larry V enable gets a pass away with the help of Ray Franklin's blocking out of Manley Beasley. f2j Manley Beasley tries to stop John Quillin,s play. f3j Intramurals is not a men only affair, as shown by this pitchout in female flag football. The players are fl to rj: Anna H otte, Diana Grant, Peggy George, Melinda V enable, and Sherri Johnston. K4-j Gary Elliston goes up to spike. 3 4 This year's group of linksters for Howard Payne are I1 1 Tim Little, who has been team captain for three years in a rowg f2j Mike Armstrongg ISI David Mcffulloughg MQ Rick Closeg ISI Kenny Taylorg 162 John Baderg f7j Ken Hoskinsg f8l Brian Sullivang f9l Rene Dupuyg U01 Randy Weehuntg and Wendell Smart fin the team picturej. The golf team is coached by Ralph Mar- shal I in the team picturej. 16174-75 gtltt 2 1 , M. 5 8 ,3+ff'fZ .' ' fa' ' V -xx - ' f' A ,,' . nj. -,U 1 ,.'., ' 1iv'L:?t ,, -gn -- 2 ' 1 r-9' f Q,-'f f ::a,' .1 ' , ,w:,:,f' 255',w't.1 .5 'L3,Q - 'G- f.. ' lr .9 413,-Q gy' ., it - , '16.1x 4 -.fig ' 'J .wi -5 -- fl' ?f1..7f31,! 1' 'sw' ns. ' - -P+. ' ' ' fi: .-Q. -.4 ways'- .-'-.1- f -ff Q -' 1-cl-H., Q f A' H- ,- 3 .-1'-. if 'Q ,L Q VP.. ,iw Q. 1 1. , ,, I 5,154-r VM f ., 321' 5. .uh I - ' '-H ' :Ig . Qi, .: 'Lv uv f ,kg -',.Egf.,1h.54 .K-.y wE1y9'w:'-. 1-..-1, , ..,.,., ,?.dn,, --Qn4.f,- ., 't 4 + 45, s V ,LW Q.-1' . X2 fiqzgx 1.4, .h H .. Q.. 3 .I r - A .' af .-:J - X . -ff' '7' H I 'Mm -, f . ' N I .H ,N 4',I..'yif.z 'F-- J., J 'aw 'F .h4gf - .L VM.- N' '.,,'. 1. 'tk --b----Y ' - :, .. - YG' ' I 3-l 14 . vw. '4 -:un , l' ar 5.- 3 'fr - . 6 - : , .' 1 au - 9 This year's bunch of Howard Payne hus- tlers set high hopes of competing for and attaining first rank status. Howard Payne traclcmen have a tradition of meet-breaking pedonnances and Coaches Don Hood and Jim Ewing seemed confident that this season's record would uphold that practice. K1 j Pole vaulter Gary Caughron readies himseU for this season's competition. f2j Buddy Ward shows off his superb form that he hopes will scale his opposition. C31 Discus hurler Harley Miller limbens up. 142 Tommy Klaemer, Howard Payne's top shot-putter and discus thrower, practices his technique. f5j One of HPU' s three Africans, Moise Pomaney, is always working to improve his distance in the long jump and triple jump. 2952! Qllinggies , w . . what 2 L -. ' I 4 . - ? i 4 'U's h-fu Q-new -' .- -, I 'QI l--firuunr..W: '26 ls-s--:-5 ixluggt-1, I if I ui - ' I. Q 3 4 5 Q.: . q I -w 1' 8 3-r T2 442953 sf Howard Payne is represented throughout the country by its men on the track team. A few of the places they were to go this year were: El Paso, Kansas, Arkansas, and Lar- edu. KU Jim Ewing is the distance coach for the team. One of his main tasks is keeping time for his men so they can steadily improve. f2j Head Coach Don Hood gets ready to mark the spot. I3j HaMmilers this year are fl to rj Jack- son Lee Baraza, Bobby Clay and Randy Mc'Mullin. fall The high hardlers this season are Il to rj Mike Turner and Ken Lawler. 152 Shut and discus man Terry Cosby shows how its done. 5 IU Spririters Ken Hamrnonds and Anthony Jones spring from the blocks. 122 Javelin hurlers are fl to rj Roy Yoaree and Danny Willingham. C31 Competing for Howard Payne in the mile relay are fl to rj Bobby Clay, James Hunt, Ken Hammonds, Steve Mason, and Jackson Lee Baraza. Jimi. .JM '.,.:.. - I!! R 1 1 2 KU Howard Payne was represented in the 440 relay this year by fl to rj Anthony Jones, Ken Hamrnonds, James Hunt, and Steve Mason. L21 There are always a few men who can do several things athletically. Two good examples of this are ll to rj high hurdler Her- bert Reese and high jumper Mike King. f3j The distance runners are a special breed in any track team. Howard Payne was to be ably represented in this event by fl to rj Randy Milstead, ,lim Heerwald, and Dave Moore. M2 Runner Randy McMullin looks pleased with himself over something. - fri , HN 9 3 4 The HPU Yellow facket roundballers opened a brand new season with university status, fresh talent, and a desire to remain defending Lone Star Conference champs. Although many of the top pedormers had graduated, the gaps were filled with players whose abilities had been tempered with expe- rience. Another new feature this season was the creation of zones for the various LSC teams. Each zone is composed of five teams. The West Zone includes Howard Payne, Abilene Christian, Angelo State, Tarleton, and Sul Ross. The East Zzne is comprised of Stephen F Austin, East Texas, Sam Houston, South- west Texas, and Texas A AU KU Ernest Jenkins f30j gets off a high one against a McMurry defender. f2j Scott Stephens f35j and Lee Roy Buckner f55l scramble for a rebound against Huston- Tillotson. f3j Mark Lappa f24-j goes for two points against St. Edward's. lCl74-75:Jhw eaten tugrftelintu JACKET '1 if 2 'X i,TpV' Under this new zone plan, all teams will play other opponents in their division on an annual lwrne-and-home basis. They will also play single games with four teams from the other division on a rotating basis from one year to the next. Also, the teams will play on a home-and-home basis with one team from the other zone on a yearly basis. A tournament will be held each year at the end of the regular schedule for the entire LSC. Competition will be among the top three teams in the East Zone and the top three teams in the West Zone. Howard Payne was to host the first LSC tournament in the Brownwood Coliseum on February 23-25. KU Mark Lappa f25j grapples with a Huston- Tillotson opponent while Greg Felts f41 j watches. f2j Head basketball coach Bob Derry- berry gives the Jackets urgent instructions. X555 x X 3 XX X X .1 V K.,y:':- Q I . y .gf gr 2 In addition to the LSC tournament, How- ard Payne hosted an invitational tournament and a high school Christmas tournament. The participants in the Howard Payne Invi- tational Toumarnent were Wayland Baptist College, Abilene Christian College, Mc'Murrjv College, St. Edwarans University, Southwest Texas University, Huston- Tillot- son, and Howard Payne. IU Jacket center Lee Roy Buckner f54j eyes a possible shot against St. Edwards while Tommy Johnson U22 and Scott Ste- phens f34j wait anxiously. f2j Ernest Jenkins C312 pushes for a possi' ble goal against East Texas. f3j Lee Roy Buckner f55j grabs for a rebound against Abilene Christian. I-lj Jacket man Greg Fells K4-11 tries a shot against Carroll College from Wisconsin. 2 The name Action facketsn could not fit the Jacket netters any better. Action is the name of the game at Howard Payne and they used full-court pressure and hard defense throughout this season. IU Although Howard Payne came in sec- ond place behind Southwest Texas in the HPU Invitational Tournament, Ernest fen- kins f33j won an all-tournament award. Presenting Jenkins with his honor is Ken L-tottautrovttt I L'J 2 Henson, athletic director for Howard Payne. f2j Key Jacket players Scott Stephens C341 and Lee Roy Buckner f54j compete under the boards with a Wayland Baptist defender. f3j Lee Roy Buckner f54j puts a smooth move against Wayland Baptist. 641 Mark Lappa f25j goes up all by him- self for two points against Huston- Tillotson. 3 4 This season's basketball team had to play hard in every aspect of its game. Many ofthe games that the Yellow Jackets won were close. Two examples were the wins over St. Edwards, 89-84, and Sam Houston, 64-62. Even the few losses were tight, such as the defeat to Angelo State in January, 64- 70. I1 j Greg Felts f41j executes a jump shot against Huston- Tillotson as Ernest Jenkins 1312 hopes for the best, f2j Lee Roy Buckner C552 flips the ball up and into the basket against Angelo State. L32 Scott Stephens 1342 dares a St. Edward 's player to put the ball in play. QDtDlowafoQfZZvppou, wotgwflots 2 3 Win, lose, or draw the Jackets applied pressure throughout every game. This allowed the Yellow Jackets to capitalize on turnovers and other errors made by opposing teams. K1 j Terry Davis C501 moves in to steal the ball from a Texas A621 opponent. 121 Tommy Johnson I1 31 attempts to clear an East Texas defender. I f3j Scott Stephens f35j and Lee Roy Buckner f55j try for a rebound against Sam Houston. , 'Ak I , ,. ,L in l, N N A 3 Coaches Derryberry and Kooprnann led the university squad to its eleventh straight winning year. The young, new players gained their much needed experience while the returning rnen added more skill to their abilities. U this year is any indication, How- ard Payne can look forward to more great seasons. gilt ofa 2 IU Greg Felts MU watches Lee Roy Buckner 1552 pull one down off the back- board against Abilene Christian. 122 Lee Roy Buckner f55j goes for two against Abilene Christian. f3l Greg Felts MU and Scott Stephens 1351 fight against Carroll College for a rebound. fs is :t?.ETg 4' I1 I .Thecoaches for the Yellow Jackets are fl to rj Bob Derryberry, head coach, and Amid Kooprnann, assistant coach. Thisis Derrjyberryls Hrst year as headman, having succeeded Ken Henson who is now athletic director for HPU 121 The 1974- 75 Yellow Jacket basketball squad, back row, fl to rj: Jim May f20-212g Greg Felts 140-411g Lee Roy Buckner f54- 55lg Nate McDonald I52-531g Terry Davis I50-5115 John Doherty 132-331g Scott Ste- phens I34--35lg Mark Lappa K24-251. Mid- dle row, fl to rj: Don Bradley M12-4325 Ernest Jenkins f30-3115 Richard Herbst 14425 Coach Derryberryg Rick Gregory U0- 1 ljg Randy Grisham f22-232g Tommy john- son 112-132. Front row, fl to rj: Danny ,lack- son, trainerg Coach Koopmanng Ralph Gran- ger, manager. 2 Howard Payne's young football team per- formed admirably this year. Their biggest handicap and, at the same time, their largest asset were the large numbers of freshmen and sophomores on this year's squad. U1 Howard Payne won its season opener against East Central State in Oklahoma. An important element in this game was the Jacket defense. Jackie Young K4-91 halts the East Central State ball carrier while David Smith f841 and James Thomas K4-01 rush to assist. l21 Dwayne McMeans I-451 advances against Texas Lutheran behind the blocking ofEda'ie Bull f611. I31 Lewis Barr fl 71 brings down a pass against East Central State, I41 Jackie Young K4-91 effectively slows an East Central State runner while David Smith I841 and Robert Qualls C311 move in. m5-6Q5eaton 1 1 get 1 3 4 Howard Payne University's sports theme this year is Gold Strike ,74. The idea of having a theme dates back about three years and each preceding theme was successful in describing the seasons' goals. The Hgoldu in this year's theme was selected to depict Howard Payne's school color of gold and also the hope of the Jackets being able to cash in and have a winning season. The strike,' refers to the Jackets' offen- sive plan to use the pass very extensively. flj Howard Payne's Larry Nelson l25j carries out his part in this season's theme as he goes around Tarleton State ls end. f2j Quarterback Rick Worley IIOQ, who broke 11 Yellow Jacket records this year, runs the option against Sam Houston. C32 All alone, Willie Phea C242 hangs on to a pass against San Angelo State. K4-j Mike Cloud f22j grabs a leg of Angelo State's runner and waits for David Smith l84j to complete the job. l5j lmke King f20j tries to clear a path for Willie Phea f24j against Texas Lutheran. 3 4 5 Even though this yeafs football team was young in experience, its youth did not impair its ability to create thrilling football. From the first game to the last, there was an ample supply of drive-stopping defenses, game- stopping runs, and unbelievable receptions. IU Claude Henry U21 and Elray Evans 5681 move to cut off an end sweep by the Angelo State ground gainer. Q2 Head football coach Dean Slayton tries to get a ruling from u referee. C32 Bruce Shores f80j stretches for an attempted completion against Stephen F. Austin. felj As shown at Tarleton State, the ,lack- ets have sound support from the HP U student bodv. EQQIU giitlilldfuu get 1 3 4 Howard Payne University 21 East Central State f0kla.j 7 Howard Payne University 14 Texas Lathem University 50 Howard Payne University 1 7 Stephen F1 Austin 31 Howard Payne University 7 East Texas State University 1 7 Howard Payne University 35 Sul Ross State University 10 IU An unidentified Jacket defender and Jackie Young M91 combine to stop Texas Luthcran's advance. f2j Mike King f20j waits for the balfs arrival against a San Angelo State defender. 131 Jackie Young 1491 connects against Sam Houston's runner. PM A future Jacket backer wants to get into the cheerleading act. .ls cfvvs.. of-bt: Qiefeifs '- 'XXP 'Q Q as Defined, finesse means delicacy of exec- ution. This year's Yellow Jackets used an extreme amount of finesse with their execu- tion of the option and the smooth, effective passing of quarterback Rick Worley. flj The Jackets avenged themselves this year against Abilene Christian College. End- ing a near gain for Abilene Christian is Gary Robinson f55j. Q2 Howard Payne's number one signal- caller Rick Worley U02 searches for and finds a receiver. C31 Willie Pbea I24-I attempts to break through ACC's front line. M1 Mike Cloud f22j holds ACC to a short gain. f5j Anthony Jones I39l takes a rest from the action. WM UWM e 906110540 li' is ,L , 1 X ,I I si... ,C , nn-1' V9 z .-A 1 L . yd. B 1--... 4 .Il Jim -q. 4- ,, fm-,v.a .--7, V, 44, 1. X '15 - ' Y r 4 1 glh 'V' '74,-V' L A- ,.j 1Q9fgQv s ' ., I: -5 f -4 'f s f I W1 V V' U ' A. 5 Y 4 Q 555' f 4 , ' f .h 'T fin X if ,- I . Y. A f-'TF '- X' 'sf .-ff' l-,. ,X-,,,-il ' lik. 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E H s OUT , 5121, A n Q1 f E3 Howard Payne University 5 San Angelo State University 1 7 Howard Payne University 41 Tarleton State University 6 Howard Payne University I 7 Sam Houston State University 6 Howard Payne University 7 Southwest Texas State University 1 7 Howard Payne University 19 Texas A cf: I 42 Howard Payne University 42 Abilene Christian College 21 U2 Howard Payne center ,lim Harlan f51j leads the way against Stephen F Aus- tin. f2j Eddie Bull f61j and fini Harlan ISU help protect mllie Phea on his yardage- gaining ntn. f3j Quarterback Rick Worley U02 moves away from a would-be ACC tackler. 3717+ 'S ff? gfzQ'Qk'Sv' R are 'gg .. -4 P. .. full iill I Sl ......,. 'M' H W ,, ,If ,gg- 'giif 1 ' U 1 'xiii K' mg Rick Worky 10, QB Robert Quark 31, DB -'- .TAL I ..., I ,. OH um, . , Dwayne McMean.s 45: TEL., . . , f'f1.1n1,, ' HIT ll'!1v:-' I 1' Eddie Bull 61, OG .1 Jesse Tello 73. DT 1 Q! I L A 5'-'19 3 David Smith 84, DE Pat Gresham 71, DG ' -' r ha if H' was J' , . ,i . K, 6 1 , A - :hu 19' E f ' N 7 V' cf if 1 A ' , f F , ,L .r Dennis Peel Howard Thompson Lewis Barr Mike King Mike Cloud Willie Phea Larry Nelson 12, QB 14, DB I 7, Flk. 20, SR 22, DB 24, TB 25, SR rica 'I' ' ' F' it 1 V ' ' 5- -. ,MA I 1,4 K' KP' ' I 1 ' 5' zur- .- Y ' X-if ' ' 'eff' .owl B ,, ' 'f f ' nl ' e or ns. . NJLLQ. 1 is , ,Leer-2 .- W . -4: 3 Chzude Bames Charles Murphy Bennie Reese Anthony Jones Iarnes Thomas Herbert Reese Kurt Kahle 33, FB H 36 FB 38, LB 39, SR 40, LB 43, DB 44 DB f ' ' 'if-2 so 'ov 'E Q 1 Bobby fairies Jackie Young ,lim Harlan Gary Deloach Gary Robinson john Starr Rick Buls 47, LB 49, DB 51, C 52, LB 55, LB 56. OG 60 OT 1 .A - . ,cz Q: G- Q ..: J' ' i , . V x I' 33, -- V 1 e , .KA In ,kiwi v 6- - qt! , ' Q MN P .Q ,,lA.,3, , , i,ff'J ' Randy Goodwin Mike Blackbum Kirk johnson Elray Evans Lynn Bilberry Alan Laker Claude Henry 64, OG 65, OG 67, OT 68, DT 69. PK 70. OTC 72 DE 1 3'w, 5kF41'.2f3?? ' ' . rf ,P V V L, . ' .' dl Y ' v. 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' to VT ' -2 A - 'ff Q -f r ' x U N .lg L4 '?'1.45Q ' N C lx 7' L , All M :W . li. sy If it Q36 r was ff y X -QA1 m fs C 1-xx f x - I1 j The football coaching staff of Howard Payne is Head Coach Dean Slayton flcneel- ingj and fl to rj Don Hood, Ray Penn, Wayne Rathke, and Harold Mayo. The student assistants to the coaches are: f2j Buddy Helms, f3j Chuck King, I-42 Ken Muse and f5j Pat Miller. I6j Managers fl to rj Sam Smith and Ben Rathke stack shoulder pads at the end of a day. I 71 Trainers fl to rj Steve Trout and Bill Lewis wait for their cue during the ACC game. f82 Clifton Fifer, football manager, watches the Jackets move against Abilene Christian. 4 5 7 Ardith Miller, Section Editor Mona Elder, Section Assistant MQW 9' V Wdjiigf, AFX W! piwi e 5X?X 251552. S551 fgiga E ?i2.f 'R Lp jrwi-XXX X ww KX f if mf lil ,I XX, ,I ,fi W? axf W X T M H Once upon a spring semester 1974, I1 j Phyllis Gandy, Sheryl Worley, Lonnie Fickel, and Patty Ramsey really Mhuffed and puffed in a contest to finish their cigars first. Sheryl Worley ranked first, but Faye Echols f2j ran a close race. U' you think that's bizarre, join f3j Huey Washington, Claude Barnes, Gilbert Balder- rama, Ron Bradshaw, Lewis Barr, George Aldridge, and Joel Diaz in an egg throw. Dorft get too close because M1 Jeff Poprwe, Pam Ray, Neil Gibson, Mike Blackbum, and Robert Qualls are trying for a good catch. Speaking of good catches, the pig f5j had better watch out. His strategy-'greasy-pig stuff '-worked fora while. . . QWW 331154 pu, I V. I ,A , has gr-,L-,Q 4 E, nasvifeahfiii-7Qf , i TX: ull- ftvfg' I A A ,f ,wt qi - -P 'rifgseei L. ig , if 4 4 rf il 1 vi 1 .A ? X '-Trigg , Q 5 Gif. ., ': , .. 'vs ' ' , 1:24 i u. , V--1, A fa Q , w 13' -ff r f if 'T 2, ' g G - ' '+ NL L ' mix ' . I ' '-iw -K, -' xf' 1 1.5-i' t p. ' f m 4 eq 1 - ' Em. 'KK 'ii F 2 . 1' 1 ' xl'-N. r ..-r 1 X .H ' In 1' 'TW N U ' ' 7 V. N Lea V ie- 5 3 4 But f6l Barbara Gibson, Faye Echols, 1077: Hassel, and Beverly Barham soon had him surrounded. I8j Sue Straley walked away in victory. f9j Others in victory-characterizing the Western Day Celebration-are Thurston Pursley as first Bandito, Clyde Zacharias as first Gunslinger, Chris Shults as first 7 Coquette, Robert Cochran as first Dude, Judith Black as first Southern Belle, and John Smith as first Drunk. Before this, of course, we all joined f7j Mary Cassell, Dianna Deerfield, and Lyska Campbell in a good ole Western Day barbe- que. .-Q iff :Q-i'Al'6 ar 4 ' - 1 -Hilti, B' 8 X5 .t Sr, 5 'N The school year began with usual registra- tion lines f1,5j. They were shorter than usual though, thanks to our friendly computers. Getting down to business, f2j Darla Keith got her things together and moved in. C32 Diana Grant seemed to have just begun. M1 It looks like some of us were still working on our audit sheets for registration, and Janie Edwards waits to tum hers in. hinting . flj Summer missionaries, Lois Terrell, Eugene Davis, and Stan Tillman are good examples of what the Howard Payne Baptist Student Union does. Their Fall semester 1974 started with a fantastic all-school retreat. f5j Nancy Stevens aided in getting everyone on the right path. The Heart of Texas Baptist Encampment was the setting of the retreat and f2j Sherri Johnston moved right in. Those waiting for it all to begin were: f3j Sharon Embrey, Vicki Hall, Valarie Hughes, Angie Tritten, Diana Hino- josa, Tomi Tucker, Pam Ansley, Pat Coan- non, Susan Wright and Cheri Shell. A-Her the retreat and coming back to HPU the BSU sponsored a WIN clinic. f4j Tommy Ruane, HPU's BSU director, lead the students in learning how to present Jesus Christ to others. gleggddl-553ml tnlilegaaee 2 4 1 f2j Little did the Freshmen know of the initiatum that was to come, but they caught on fast! Beat those Lumberjaeks, Sting-em Jack- ets, Win,-Hey! After getting his beanie, Curtis Hallford I1 j demonstrates how the Button Up is pedbmied. The true spirit of HPU's initiation is dis- played on the faces of these Tenth Floor ,VK NIH I 0lil i Freshmen f3j. The spirit is one of fun and getting acquainted-an HPU tradition. The annual Tug of War is a contest in which the Freshmen try to defeat the upper- classmen in a rope-pull-tug-ofwar contest. If the Freshmen were ever to win, the initiation period would be shortened. 141 The Upper Classrnen won. Their strategy was unknown Zaztwttgtt sea. But the Freshmen guys K4-j unfortunately ended up in the mud! Needless to say, Initia- tion continued because of the weakness of the fish. The Freshmen did have their strong points -like willingly doing five button-ups for Head Cheerleader, Billy Kirchner fl 1. Dress Up day was the opportunity for Big Sisters and Big Brothers to dress up their lit- tle brothers and sisters. Winning in the com- petition were f2j Chris Gasaway, Brian Smith, and Cheri Shell. K Typical Fish?j U we had known for sure what it C31 was, it might have placed. Doug walk? No, Doug McLarry 151 per- forms the duck walk on Round Up Night for a considerate upperclassman. Round Up-a time for initiation of Fresh- men? What is f6j Suzanne Cornelius doing in the mud? Someone must have made a mis- take! of if .11 2 3 V 4 5 6 IU The sun shined in all its .splendor as the Freshmen traditionally cleaned the H- pond. Each year when it becomes apparent that the job must he done, the Freshmen are sulnmoned to duty. L21 The picnic at Coggin Park followed the cleanup. The picnic table is the setting for f3j Cindy Smith, Kathy Hernandez, Joi Smith, and Cathy Myrick. Even at a picnic the beanie should be squared, FRESHMAIWJ C51 Are they after an ttpperclassman? Hzlse alarm-they just want the hot dogs. Aner the picnic, the freshmen elected their yell leadens. Lana Russell and Ronnie Floyd K-U were chosen. Milli Ctlftllgltt Ed CWM . JNL Pi Y IFR' 'flag rl?-pg! , ' '..' 'ggi-, by . . .twl 'f' calf , t-JM -iniffesie'-.P'.fm'4 Q 4 -x ff? i I S 4 3 5 P ,swaltsif Delta Chi Rho's Fifties Partyv is a good example of an HPU rash party. A-her such ntsh parties, the pledging began for all those wishing to join. At the Fifties Party U1 Pres. Vicky Williams, Kathie Hagle, and Glenda Denker try their luck with bubble gum. Then things really started rockin' as 122 Cathy Hecht sang. f2j Kim Gumfory and Sarah Fowler kept her going. It didn't take long until everyone was in the action. f3l Nancy Stevens and Sharma Fowler seemed to bop right along. M1 Kathie Hagle and Cherie Walters seemed to really have it, and Terry Taylor cheered them on. WM few 3 4 'nz , 5 I yuan.-yi-U, ., . .r, . Y 1 N ' e 21 I 4 , SCD. 1.u,j Q ix S 3 r. J' Anal 6 -Y .' ,'. 4' , . , f , 1 1 Q i ----H1 4 If V .jfvlx V Vila N L-L'f,.f F-Fw 1 7 ' .iff , ' 1,. fc E I Q Nh V ' , ,r f M IJ ? - if . ' fu. - eg? 131,-K: . zz.,-nd li' ,sl , , ai' 4 ,. I wgggi It was a jqrst for HPU It all began with planning and hard work. IU Wayne Tlwmp- son, Jean Thompson, Glynda Decker, and Celia Stirling were working on the Senior Class float. Many floats were built for the Homecoming parade. There was an addition to the Homecoming festivities this year-a carnival tent. f2j Willie Williams, John Quillin, Ron Bradshaw, and Kent Van- Houten aided in getting the blue and gold tent off the ground. f3j Lisa Currie, last year's Homecoming Queen sang in the traditional Homecoming chapel before the new queen was crowned. f4j In the camival spirit, Jim Thomas lured customers to his booth. Delta Chi Rho won the booth competition with a pie-throw. f5j Dr. George Pittman was eager for a pie! The Barbeque was Saturday at lunch. f6j Garry Burt, Anthony Sims, along with HPU' s many visitors and alumni, enjoyed the meal. And the beat goes on. . . Here f7j Cathy Martin and Debbie Ellis show the Freshman spirit by beating the drums. The Freshmen provided this beautgul music the entire week- end. Winning the float competition in the parade on Saturday morning, November 16, were: f8j the Junior class float as most beau- tful, f9j the Freshman class float as best theme interpretation, and 1101 the Sopho- more class float as honorable mention. fl lj The Rejex participated as a nonfloat entry. Winning the non-float competition was Tenth Floor. lamb 19lrtZ849lrI1fllg W e had the spirit, and it was exhibited on the girls' doors in both dormitories. At Veda, K1 J ,lanean Pankhurst and Pam. Hennig were the winners in the religious category of the door decorating Contest. The secular winner was f2j the door of Debbie Harris and Caro- lyn Hunt. f4,5j Wings were also decorated, Christmas also means weddings. C31 Judy Graves viewed the invitations on the bulletin board in Veda. JZQQW 3 I .1-ffm I ,, ,, 1 Ill r, , ,I ,J-'-' I r , L. :I ' 'Lin .4 I ' 4 Y .' 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In the Jennings Christmas decoration competition, f2j second fzlllll' was judged best of the three Hoors. 142 The door of Kaye Marsh and Linda Owens won most original and f5j the door of Lisa Stirling and Marilyn Franklin won most beautiful. C32 Santa came at the school-wide pany and passed out presents. He really had a bag fall rd goodies, Herz' Santa fChe's1f-r Rum- molj presents Dr. Boh Campbell with a pos- lvr. 161 The gym was decorated for the orca- sion with o giant troe and flashing lights. We atv. the band played, the Brownwood High School Choir sang. and Mr. ana' iVIiss HPU Il'l'l'l' presented to the slarlenl body. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy! We did take time to enjoy ourselves. Different organizations sponsored movies for the students. IU Here Grace Coppin and Laura Hotte sell Cracker ,facksn to Curtis HalUord at intermission. I2j A Halloween pany at Calvary Baptist Church was the occasion for the apple attack by Carolyn Gowdy and Ray Franklin. f3j Glenn Johnson and Louie Asebedo along with the other night owls of HPU enjoyed midnight movies sponsored by the organizations on campus. The dorm is a common place of leisure. Here we found Ml Sarah Ryman enjoying hers on the phone. The sub is the place for cards, at least for f5j Barbara Cradock, Lewis Barr, Jennie Aono, Charles Louis, and Bennie Reese. Of course, there are other uses ofthe sub . . . 5431110 ai vi 4- ,,,.p-- 2 W l N . D I f-- , 'J:,..af I -, I dx.-Ctglf il l ll 4- gflftvineat CZ affgafwv like converting it into a blood donation cen- ter. Carter Blood Bank came again and many students gave. It all starts with a lot of paper work and KU Andranette Miller and Becky Mull seemed to be checking it out. Then as 122 Sue Howell and Ricky Mont- gomery waited to see if they qualijed. The preliminaries were over and L32 Laura Hatch played the comforting role to Becky Terral. MQ Larry Barnes watches the soothing techniques before him. 152 Linda Gale Owens sztms it all up in her smile. . . it is more blessed to give. Qlpaljlwi ...gi 3 5 Meanwhile behind the bars in Mims Audi- torium, the captive audience of HPU, s stu- dent body found themselves actually enjoy- ing chapel. KU Ken Vassey brought contemporary music to the stage. f2j B. Wi Stevenson also made the scene. f3j Folk music came from the self-made musician John Biggs. f5j Andrae Crouch and His Disciples presented the gospel in song. I4j Dean Myre and the statistician? No, it's our own Benny Graves and Terry Carter. They stole the show on Senior Take Off Day in chapel. gmgw Ullffftcfafltztt Mil 1 r 2 3 1',J 1 'x S 3 Chapel can be a shocking experience, at least it was when I1 j Walter Blaney, better known as Zany Blaney, a magician humor- ist, helped Mr. Ed Daniels off with his shirt, tie, watch, and other valuables. I2j Pure Praire League performed for the HPU chapel but could not compare with our own talent of f3j Sarah Baker as done by Chester Rummel. 141 Craig Barton has been featured many times with his flute and alto saxophone. Here he plays his sax in the stage band. f5j We have entertainment but class too, and Herschel Samples was our Burt Parks in our Homecoming chapel. 4 5 U1 W e were there. 122 We were informed by Gary North, an economist, f3j Dr. Shields fell wealthy for a time, I4-j Dr. Campbell though! he would rather be a cowboy, and f5j the Jeremiah People, a gospel singing group, gave us an insight as Lo the way we QMWVMQZW really are. H 2 5 wb. a y 1,-4 5' I U1 Dr. Charles Clough, introduced by Tommy Ruane, spoke. f2j The Swingin' Stingers added spirit to the pep rallies. C32 Vicki Williams and Karen Wylie were embarrassed by Zany Blaney and Mj Kerye Ashmore felt that it was time to give blood! It was a good .semester as far as chapel goes, because after all, the president told us of the new chapel policy-eleven free cuts! 4 f l .. 1 'gttfttgmat' A new program was instituted this year. It was one of getting acquainted. The guys from Sid Richardson Hall were invited to dine with the girls in the Blue Room. U2 Terri Bullard and Glenda Teel gave them a welcome. f2j Mrs. Candy entertained Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Tubbs and Ron Talent. 131 Gail Herring and Mike Stafford dined together, as did f4j Stan Osborne and Dawn Golding. 2 v f Em 2 IH IW nd mm: xv i . g. . . . ' N5 IZ D .s qu . g. 1. ,. 7 w .JM f'!f'- Z' X9 Aher all, we are and were Howard Payne University. People is what it's all about. Get aquainted with these. . . IU Hank Wright enjoys nature on campus while studying. A familiar face around carn- pus is f2j our Chancellor, Dr. Guy D. New- man. 132 David McCullough and Kathy Clepper shared music at the Freedom Foun- tain. f4j Kay Marshall and Mike Tice were found at the steps of Veda Hodge Hall. 15 2 Ro Ling Shih and fan Liu, natives of Tai- wan, seem to like our way of life. f6j Katrina Cobb and Sam Smith tried the Cin- ema, even in the rain. Students of yesterday, today, and tomorrow really make HPU K 71 Here are Ron Bradshaw and fim Slayton to show a portion of that spirit. out w 7 KU Larry Nelson, a visiting recniit, Ken- neth Harnmonds, and Bobby Clay are pic- tured here in the Veda dining hall. It must have been for a peanut butter sandwich that f2j James Hunt goes for the bread. Charles Meancler patiently waits in line. f3j The salad table is a reliable source for some. Terry Davis waits while Mark Brad- shaw dabbles in the mayonnaise. M2 Brad Oneill samples the salads at Sid Richardson dining hall. W ell, the cafeteria may not be exactly like mama 's specials, but we are not undernonr- ished and we have a common meeting place. eiiiiieii. -a -11 fun' ' ww For one reason or another some upperclass- rnen choose to live off carripus. Marriage is one of these reasons. IU David Currie enjoys his guitar in his apartment while I2j his wife, Lisa, finishes the dishes in the kitchen. f3j Linda Autry, a working college coed, starts the music for a relaxing evening in her apartrnent. f4j Wylie Williams can display his hunt- ing prizes, and his wife, ISI Mary Lou, enjoys the benefits of having pets. oygetttaa Us . r ','1??.., , 1 J?i.,,T V 2 T i , , 1 'T K: 4 3 5 Mail . . . we all wanted it, looked for it, and sometimes received it. K1 1 Ray Franklin was at least getting to open his. f2j Some- times it is so exciting people look on. 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M'w Boston Houston ' 72 ' Baldwin, Linda Baldwin, Russell San Antonio Waco Qieniettof '75 95.4 rtgmtizi ,lm glowed glow was' This was the year of the University-and our graduation. We're the greatest class alive, we're the class of '75, Four yearns ago, when, as Freshmen, we selected our class motto, we couldn,t know it prophesied that we would be the first gradu- ates of Howard Payne University-the first graduating class after the Baptist General Convention of Texas raised the college to uni- vemity status on October 31, 1974. Adams, john H. Adams, William 7?'l7lllll' Monroe, La, Armstrong, Mkhael A. Ashworth, Morgan D. Cameo Springs Brownwood Banta, Cary M Beam, Mary L. Brownwood Copperas Cove Four years are a short time in a human's existence on earth, but a complete lifetime as an undergraduate student. We came, we did, we were. As the class of '75, we remember that our years here have been both unique in their spe- cial events and typical as they rnarlced the progress of students toward graduation. Alrins. Ferris IZ Jr. Alrlriflge. George W Ballinger Bolton Autqv, Lirula C Bac-hman. Darius D. Colorado City Eunirc, Caltf l Bcnhrd, joy Bergstrom., Cordon R. Brownwood Wharton L gy ' - A fr Hillwrqv. ,lunufx L. Blanton. Jimmie F Bnliu, Don E. Burandu, Victoria Brnurnwmul Brownwood Bmwnwnml El Paso 1 Brmlvy, Cori! D. Bmw-nv, Linda M Brfulsluuu. Ronald D. Broxdalv, William L. Round R nvk Brownwuml Mwnphis Crystal City A-ii fur' ,- w Bn-we-r, ,lon E, Brill, Drrbm C Brown., Rebecca L. Browning, Edllh R. E1LSlllLlUf Ollvsso San Anlonio Gohllhwaitc: Bullock, foe D. Midland Burris. Bunnif' A. Cunlrrll. Sharan K. Brownwmul Cleburne' Cloud, Jnrnvs 'C Cnblr, Slrm' Wayne Bruwnwmul Ml. Plfasuru Corrwliux, Suzanne Corfu-lius. Virginia L. Rogers Bmwnwnml 'ik' .MSS fa-WNW. , l W H fl 5 F ' 1 , 4. . iz -' gr! my - 1, '35 J'- Caur, Jurlrir N Ca vwoml. Nanrv L. Clif-fllfy. JaelPa1 Clvannun, Marv J. Arlwrly Pala Hula I Pffvs Cunnan U Cfllliff, C fJfff'J' S- Collins, Thomas R. Connealy, Patrick: B Lhnm-r, Danny C Garland S11-php-mrillr Hgugwn Bmwnwrwrl Criner, Luwrefwe B, Crnrker, Mark S. Currie, David R. Curriv, Lisa Brmpnwnml El Paso Hlinl Rnrlr Hruwnwmul Dummn, Charles Akin Darden, Aliffg N Davirlvon, Paul D. Davis, Dorothy Lynette Brownwoml Austin Rirhnwrul. Ky. Dallas Davis, Eugene W jr. Dmais, Rilla jean Deflfff, Glyfldll K- Dr-nkvr. Glenda L. Sinton Warn Bf0W'lfl?ld M1'Cregor Dirlfson, Daniel B. Divas, Rolwrt C Dilton, Mfinvha A. Doole, Katha L. ' 0111 Ocean, LaFaria Fl. Worth Dallas ln our Freshman year, Mary Lou Norred was Freshman cheerleaderg Johnny Miller led the Swingin' Stinger bandg the Jackets defeated Cameron College in the .Hrst annual Cowboy Bowl game in Lawton, 0kla.g and the scoreboard was left bare at the old Brownwood Lion Stadium as Howard Payne and Brownwood High School moved into the new Cen- Tex Stadium with its Cap Shelton Track. 75777-709 Clllllwlmw Freshman initiation found Flower Child Carl Douglass demonstrating the slime creed. We sought our revenge by tossing Yell Leader David Packer into the Freedom Foun- tain. Our Freshman Class oficers, next page, top, were, leh to right, Ray Franklin, presi- dent, Bea Bryant, secretaryg Wiley Wil- liams, senator, Nancy Caywood, senator, Glynis Holm, senatorg ,Ian Timmons, trea- surer, and Billy Kirchner, vice president. Muswal for Homecoming 1971 was the lilt- ing Finian's Rainbow. Douglass, Carl .L Erholf, Grady B. Pasuderuz Bivins Edwards, Alida 1 Ellislon, Gary D. Brownwood Warn Embrey, Sharon Marie Fielder, Bruce Martin Hfer, Clifton Ir. Fleet, Randell David FI,etch.er. Darla A. Fowler, William G Brownwood Irving Kermille Brownwood Brownwood Bloomington lfrqw 'Y -' .-'wry' 1' 'fi lr ju V44 .,.i, 7.1253 -bf'f..'.- N 1 ,.:1Z'Q3-'l -T 'X ini. I-SF tt ., F , . V -. ,.J , l I X 5 2 ' X ,4 - . A , v . 4 . S 'T s ' GN: M V fi .J ' 'Pg 4. 'J U -, P 1 , C2 14, A n V ya- .. L N A -' Q21 , 1 . 9 , , to 5 4:5 , ' ' f ' , ,Vg Q' A . .I ' if A '. I ' K I 'A I - 'i. ,. Franks, Cynthia I Franklin, Raymond E. Denim! Uniontown, Pa. 7 L FUYIHPQ John D. FWIUU- Rffflnfy FT V Gdlklglllf, Bfmllld E Gfmfly. Phyllis K. Gaultney, Rebecca G. Gentry, Nonnan Lynn Brown uroml BWW5 - Brownwood Lubllorrk San Antonio Brownwood Goo, Randall K. Graves, .lanice K. Honolulu, Hawaii Austin Greco:-r, Inna V. Crecuar. john E Brownwood Brownwood J- . , t Q J f f ffwm nr' -'UQ Climaxing our college years, 31 of our Senior Class members were named in the fall semester to represent Howard Payne in the Wlw's Who in American Universities and Colleges. In the top picture are flejt to rightj front row, Ian Ellen Timmons, Katha Lea Doole, Carolyne Mane Gowdy, Linda Marie Bow- ers, Phyllis Kay Gandy, Jeanne Nadine Boling back row, Gale Wayne Shepherd, Larry Wade Sparks, Clinton Norman Tink- ler, Michael Ray Lambert, Raymond Edwin Franklin, and Don Edward Bolin. In the bottom picture are Hey? to rightj front row, Vema Faye Spates, Mary Evalyn Burke, Suzanne Cornelius, Donna Louise Mihura, Domthy Lynette Davis, center row, Samilee Quarles, fonnye Ruth Rankin, Donna Karen Sowell, Mary Parnella Echols, fan Elizabeth Brewer, Vicky Elizabeth Wil- liams, back row, Nancy Lee Caywood, Carl Douglass, Michael Andrew Armstrong, James Jefferson Miller, Scott William Ste- phens, Gary Dale Elliston, Ferris Franklin Akirzs, and Ruby Lee Martinez. 3 7 Qfemw Jfwnal1bClfWw WWC? E ':. 1 ,-'- -ir I f 1 A .I 1' A ' W A ,V Y .. qs - 1 -' gf' X T. ,,x , :V HI, I it VI ' ., Ja- . it' ' I X V Y . .Q 'I , '-1,5 . 'Z , ' 1 'K'-fl 1 I - ' N4 H., n. .f N ' W N 1,-., Ui? 4 5 l Y , , V ' js? I f , if A . 4 , ui- 'K . :if i -' ' :jx ,iii ' L , . ' Gfl'.YllIlI1l, Mifflml-1 E Grarws. Roland H. Grisham. Sharrm luv Gurdon. Midwllf- C Warn Brnulazwmrl Bay Cily Bmwawnwl Caliban, Phillip Crnwly. Camlynf' Grangvr. Rolnirl A. H-'1fflflII'ff, Chflfllfllf' K- Ha1'rllu'r, Hrrbrlt W, Hall. Numum Lran Bmwlluvuul lllarir Luling Bmwnuumrl Kam,-N City H. Wnfgh Srnlirmlv E,-4-' v Harlan. Ln' Ana Haaghl. Diana J. Hmwlwfm-, Barbara A, Haynie, David Michael Hl'f'lll. l.?1llu'rinr' A. Hwfmum. Annil' L. Ma lf-slmr Brmun-wnurl A mlrz-ws San Antonio Dallas Big Spring Hvlms. Allhaa Hvlms. Morris Dalr' Arllrins Brownwood Hr-nnig, Pamela Kay Hvwiu. Donna D:-nisce lU4'Grf'gar Tjylfr , 2, ,.. Hrwill, Jar- Hal: High. Mary E1'I'lQVIl Brawnwnml Cnrpux Christi Hilhurn. Randall A. Hfulllt'-V. Plwlly Jn San Antonio Hrnwnwuml Hnlrn. Glynis Rae Howard. Doris R. G1-urge Wlhvl Slanwn ,lar'ksnn, Mary ff Janes. Stephen E Lax Graves. NM. San Antonia lulznsolz, Ruth Denier' Juhnxnn. Sammy Ode-ssu Luling I H1u'lcaln'1', john 111 Hughes. Craig M. Seguin Ft. Worth ,Ir'nnin,t5v. Erlwara' R. Jimenez. Maria Z Florence Midland Johnston, Lisa Ann Kennarnf-r, Pleasant D. WeatlurMml III H. Worth O ' Q ' r lee. Thomas D. ' Ingram, Usrar F III Bruwnwaon' Baytown I w Jinlcirus, William Johnson, Clarence E Michael Beaumont Lufkin In our Sophomore year, we remember that it snowed, and the Freedom Fountain got its annual detergent feeding. G Kibbe, Robert H. King, Charks L. V King. Kathleen Klurrrnvr, Thomas Langr. V ivkie Louise Lpmug, Raul! U Brownwood Marlin Olrlulwma City, Olcla. Wayne Mason Del Rio Bnnunwood Luthy, Kathy M. Martinez, Ruby Lee M1-Donald, Evelyn M1'Faul, Connie Sue ' M1'Cownn. Jeffrey A, MrKnighl, Troylen Z Brownwood Wharton Marrille Roscoe Corpus Christi Winton: Brownwood iYL McMullin, Ranily N McPeak, Frances Ann Mendez, Misael Mihura, Donna Louise Miles, Barry Kent Millwr. james jefferson Robinson Greenville Enrique Bastrop Golllthwaite Brownwoorl Brownwood 3' 'I U 1 wwf? WM? P WQNLXS A ia 4 ,l fr W W1 xr H Q, ,JKT ., PIA, A- 3 Wk .- 5 5. ,. K 6, P ax p 1 A , 'fl YHQMJH '- 0' .-J Q' 0-'N vg' -f , fav- .sv 'S i,4rF-iv s ., 'Tl I . - .g,. ' - We . .'-H S-,g,Q,.-Y f. ' f - Y xi 1 vi- .-, --reef - Q: .5 -1 .,r,f'.-e -,gi-1 , L M IJ.:-. w '? Lf :ig -'H' 1. H J ..-.- 4515.-Mg.,-lj' 'If WWW: Wfxg.-e Q , , Ying' ' Q ' N .- '. V ' N 'Fi 'ML' 7, ? ,V W i, V V ' ., wk - AA.-f. 1 ,-- . ' yi. 1 fl: 'lwgl' Liv , V ' :Tl -AML. c - A- ' . 1' 2-71.QI.: f . -sa. '-1 ' 'f. .a fy?J.,3fi-N -F v , 'i Q , In-5. wa.-,..'... -V A ' ' -4- 4, NLE ..2f,,v.,: 7.1 - NT: ,J-4' . 1 A - ' 2- ' Sw' B 'R ii ' Q.-ln CN 4'-Q -fx rn N4 WN. -4. 'V ,S -'Rf ol 'rs' :A sk M 'Vv 'ff-a.Nxt' Choir got off on its European tour And the 'fin' inf, H Pond was lovely after we had the Fresh W g Nl. i wx. 1 X A , I f. I . 9 ' , ,J . ,t 'ian-P T - , Q M ' . .. .5 - 9 ' Jfslhw LQ V'q1's z.. L z .531-I 'Eff 'm?9a.,-5, N A1-.Q A. . ' 'B ,i in ' Q. ,:1.. B , el 'ff x ' .- Q- in , .' Vg ' ' ' p N f - dilb- H ' 4-L, PF1-Ly . f 'vvm sl .X . ,Q 'pw 5... A 1 A ' X 'f: ' .f TNF ., -Lrg' ' - ZX.. Rfk. - 1' V fy..-i. D , QQ, Q F he g 1- 5,5 I.. Q w J, Q F. I vox- .-I.. .ff --I el 1 ' .. . - ,- -:uf Z , - 4.1 zqgry 1, .' . . '-:fi .. f . . - - .J 4. , 1 -- f ., , .ai -. 5.51 1 ' ' 1 A 'T'- .' x4 I Ati- Q gnxxsih W X my la, -x-.ff t I . ' 4 '. 1 A . - Sifiitgf, ' -V - ie .zz V 'f' , There was excitement as the A Cappella W ': 'Ag A ,, :'s.i, ' 'fix , . . -. fm F. ,. 4 ' - , :+V 4 , ,MLS-..:1-'--i'g.' A f' . 'Qi 'jr '. -- 4, 5 . U .s . 1 ' ' ' man clean LZ properly Miller, Limlu J. Bmwnwmul Molina, Samuel S. Moss, Dnllon L. Nirlmls, Patrick D. lVlCll0L9- Rillllllll JUL' Nifllll, Bllfllllfll A- Pll'llSlLIllllIl Ollmsa San Antonio Bfvwflflfnvll Mlwllfll W l l .fe 0114-ll, Drbomh l'?iy Oglcslry. Cary L. Osio, Gloria Pankhursl, lanean Pallfrsvn, Michael Peel, Dennis K. Beaumont Brnwnwuml Colulla Austin Brownwood Brownwood 1 Pleurhrr, julia L. Laferiu Pyburn, Marquila L. Quarles, Sgmilee Ouillin, john C Rankin, funnye Ruth Ray, Lou A. b Mullin Hnuswn Dallas Byers Mineral Wells S, L S, l Ria-r, ,lanws E. Rif-hir, Mara Raith. ,Ianuuv T Ruhvrnwrn. Rm: Travis 0 Rf1f'f'kf'f. RU!-! f Curl R -'lm ANY Eli-7fllN'lll Bmwnwuml Laling Bruwawaml Kl'fHIil Wharton H. W nrth v ,L L Sanvhzral. Hztsy S1'lll'f'l'fY, ,lqffwjv C Svlvnslry. Barbara C. Sawvilla. Arla Laura Sluylluwl. Cali' W aynr' Shih. Ru-Ling RUSNH' Mumlagv Brmuluunml San Aulnrziu Gnrpus l,7lI'l5li Thipri. Taiwan, 1 S Slwrt, ,lay Anrwtlr ., Simpson, fully Ann Skaggs, RIIHILIII G. Smith, jvmmf' N Smith, Nnah Frank Smith, ,lvrrjv D, Banflcra Cram! Saline San Angrlu Spring Brawnwmul Mllllllllll i Smith, Robert D, Smith. Thru Melvin Sparks. Larry W rule Srruwll, Danna Karm Stanlwy. Fannie' Ruth Sllllvifll, JW' W Brawnuuuul Brnwnwoml Brltun Bay City Burlvsan Zfwllyf 1 ' N l ,W , Stunufs, Deborah E Stcphvnsan, Deborah L. sll1Jhl!ll.5, Scott William Stvuens, Nanry Lua Stirling, Celia M, Stunf, Blflljarnilu' K. Brvwllwufld Lvlllldy San Antonin Ft. Worth Burma H- mirth In our fanior year, we got a new presi- dent. Dr. Roger L. Brooks came from East 7271113 Stale Lo Howard Payne. After the Jarrkelns defeated E71 Coach Dean Slaytfon prvsentell the game ball lo Dr. Brooks at the annual Fbundefs Day chapel. n WZZQ174- W MMM o r Sumnurs Grady A' Surlr x Nllum I Swan. Charlrx Ealwunl Swun. Carolyn S. bvlu mr lwdruln L Thnnmns jan FII: n I orpus lhrnl: Sun Allloluo Brnurrluwnll Hrnufnuvunl Brounumul Hunlu Ill: r Clinton lrnulman Roluu lnwlf 1llflll'f. Tlunnax Alan Tfvson. Ronald D. Un sl: Em V un Hnulf n lualj Norm: Bron annual Menard Brownwood Hruu nwnml ,4rlm,,1m1 I I I V 0Hl1'r. 7l'flfV Bass Wmlllill. Dvhnrah N W aalv. ,Ivrrjv L, W rulv, Tinmllty Clvn Lama-sa Brnmnwmnl Dallas Corpus Christi Warrva. Hyqgjv ,Iran Wann C11-Vl1'Sl'0ll W,-l,l,, M,-lism lgp W,-sl, ljlmflmw j, Bmwlzwoml Curralrx. N. M. San Aalnaiu Minvral Walls Mr- if H -- ...gms - I lwlliarns. Dclmrah A. Williams. V irky Elizabeth W illiagham, Gail W illix, ,larwt L4-iglz Dllllll-V Alhany Brmvmumul Zrphyr -'f ENN gg 4' Q Wjlullim, Donnie G, Waml, Rivhanl W W nrlvy, Sheryl Kay Wright, Charlotte Brownwood Cnpprras Cove Clovis Kmtluml f Y J. IN- i Wristnn, Nita Carol Kirk, Ralutlll Keith Young, Barbara ,L Yource, Clvn Roy Bmwnwmul Kcrmilk' Austin Colrlm, Cala. Wulkvr. Hvwurfl Wallw'r.4Ramlall E. Bvrtrrua Dallas Whitlvnhurg. Stanley D. Whituurrth. Randy Paul San Saba Brnwawnml Wilwn, Dmfifl L. Wilson, David Marr' P Auxtin D4'L4'un Wright. Lf-1-Alan W rigid, Liucllf- Brmunwnml Brnwawnml Zavharias, Hvrhvrl C McGregor df-.-fg',t4.' - i- ,. .j-1:2 ,,,N,-. -, - 2 ,- - . . My -rs-5 Y A ,fit 4 I 1 'raw '?Fl i 'va ve . -... -ev-.-nik. .M Q, A' N1 ,ievxn Agxaff I , ...K ,,- rw-L A-v.,, ,- --Y, . 1, .. 1' Z Y.-ar ,AG f' V, .w. ,Y qt ,- t 1 Xxx I ...L NNI. J ' tl N, lj! J x '4'. y In the spring of oar ,Ianior year, the Sta- dent Association also elected a new president -Larry Sparks of our class. And earlier in the year, at Homecoming, there was what may have been the last Howard Payne bon- fire, a festivity now raled oat. In this, our Senior year, 1974--75, as in our previous years and like other Howard Payne students, we studied, we worked, we prayed, we rnet, we pelfomwd, we competed, we played, we honored, and we were-grad aated. ff-7 Q - I . I . - 1 'A U j' st 2 121, , 1.55-'. , ll 'g. :1'. 3 :L-Q'i:'21'i 9 af: J':f1L' L, -I j.: I-...Za i . . . . Pattie Gemas, Section Editor Joel Conley, Section Editor Vema Spates, Section Assistant CM .- , , ,I ..., U' - ' L., lv.--1 .-,H , . -- . . ,. 'a 0 X2 1 . ,Lu gig-jk ii ff fi QW fp 152W X K AXCA Sf 7 m ,Emi g SNES gy Qfwffsgdx 3552555 ifgflqflvtsf fQ METYM WW gb W If ' 'H H1 -iebf 512 w f L W KX ral ah! 5 DTV? ' Q bf? Q 35 1' N f P 43,1 'ch ily X QF' jc? fl' ? FJ 5,1 Nrxfrg, X. 5 A 4? ' Nffbzqhpk X . X ,1 wx' ' L Q ff 311 2 JA 'rffx X If J Effie I E JR Q 1 0 J gina' fi Nw W ' If N. X ,X f ' 45 Q X T 5 f NV Y W N f ZJDF fx l-,L-X x f XX! Q ,NX ff 2 1 5 X, Q ' U V X' 'YD fx X iw KQ N I X K 'gf l ' is YX 5?!i'?J A ff f x FA ', eq C J :gf 7 . Z-QS 'N N Y As' f x 1 o K f 3 55 'M X :Q . , 5 vm 6 f ' gkij Q fc! X A 1 Upgrading the standards of Howard Payne at every level is the keynote of the administration of Dr. Roger L. Brooks, whose Christian leadership as president has already culminated in university status for the school. U1 Dr. Brooks spent most of his childhood in Sulphur Springs. f2j In his sophomore year at Sulphur Springs High School, he was class president. L31 The next year he served on the Student Council and was named to the National Honor Society. I-41 Later, Dr. Brooks joined the United States Navy for a tour of duty. L52 Most of his adult life has been involved with teaching and learning, leading him to the presidency of Howard Payne. He was inaugurated to that position Uct. 20, 1 973. g3wtJoI ,,,,,...-nav-f I ,,,,,,.-.W f 1 if TSIY'-Ff' rl? fx fx aim GQPWPQ tkfkfx WE! K ffm Wap no is ,fr X. V? .W XQXV rg Qfxqhx YK di ffl? 7: , x 1 QW f' I - w 1 ih M r 4 48. 44. 'S YN N XII Nu-r . -2 v ff v 1 Z H u guy Each president of Howard Payne has added his own dimension of dreams and accomplishment to the school and its service to young people. In his tenure as president K1 2 Dr. Guy D. Newman, now chancellor of the university, emphasized an awareness of the world in which Howard Payne exists, including the combined Christian and demo- cratic ideals that have made this country great. His dream culminated in L32 The Douglas MacArthur Academy of Freedom, an honors program in the social sciences and an historic classroom museum. f2j Dr. New- man with W1 C Carpenter, president of the HP Board of Trustees, and Mrs. Carpenter. ,t'- II If 5 -'vs r 1' ffii ,X LH uf' rflflf' A H 2 3 53wJdEEno OFFICERS OF THE BOARD William C. Carpenter, President Dr. Veda Hodge, First V ice President Dr. Leon K. Addudell. Second V ire President Groner Pitts. Seeretary I Expiring 19751 Aduddell. Dr. Leon Brownwood Arnold. Rev. Bill C.. New Braunfels Baker, Dr. R. B.. Thnple Bell, Smith, Brownwood Boynton, Samuel G.. San Saba Clark, Dick, Odessa Cummings, Dr. Logan M.. Brownwood David. W illiam. B.. Fort Worth Elflund, Rev. Bobby L.. Hurst F lynn, Dr. Fred L., Harlingen H odge, Dr. V eda. Midland K ing. Beverly W., Graham MrKee. Dr. R. M., Galena Park Nabers. Lynn. Brownwood Porter, W. Gene, Brownwood Schrneltelfopf Rev. Robvrt L., San Marcos W heat. ,lorry D.. Abilene IExpiring 19761 Brown, Willard N. lBoonej, Stephenville Carpenter, William C.. Brownwood Cochran. R. .l., Mt. Pleasant - Cutbirth. Dr. J. Brown, Houston Fcflts. Dr. H. V., San Saba H ernandez, Dr. Rudy A., Dallas Johnson, Bob. Jr.. Lubbock Lamkin, Charles D.. Brownwood Locker, Mr.s. Braswell lBil1iel. Brownwood Orand. Ren. R. Byron, Houston R l7llN'l0l'. Dean. Brownwood R oss, Bob. Brownwood Sharpe. Richard. Brownwood Swanner, joe B., Brownwood Weatherby. Joe N., Brownwood I Expiring 19771 Allen, Dr. Jimmy R.. San Antonio Barrow. Earnest, Eola Cates, Dr. Paul. Lubboek Cutbirth. Treldon, Bay City Fowler, Leon, W hitehoase F ranklin, Rev. James B., Kingsoille Garrett. Rev. Edward N, Noeona M arlfham, ,lar'lf, Labboek Nervbury. Dr. Don, Fort Worth Pitts. Croner. Brownwood Prather. Floyd W .. Waco Smith. Rev. W Leslie, Pecos Sumrall. Rev. Doyle D.. Jr.. Greenville Trussell. Dr. joe, Brownwood W atson, Houston B., Dallas Williams, E. A.. San Antonio Honorary Lik Members R amey. Mr. and Mrs. Brooke S., Brownwood Willy I 1 ...Z fg 1551, .lp W ffX t'A tm ' v v X. I f F if AMX ,, s 'IA L EAQBEW 1' 'T li' f 4. Higgk kn .M 921, -r rf ..... -qw-95 me 'QM --s- !.'g2f4.4.Qw2-of-si.-w53Z'i.s?a' - ' 12 , . . u . . 1 I lbw o gll 9 ' lQa'f l ll!ii'dIlf Naomi EBMQ, lgffil If 2 s t l klffjh b WIEQV -it Q Q VY 9 1' 93? L 5 ESA! 'E 3395 Fihfg ' H- Y W . QZEEF igigp' v,,3.s'gfq, of 8 . Els 2-4 ? f Q' ' SiiQ fx ll C mmuiin f X ff v lil -QI, fffK?g Y ' if 'F' 7 X-,f ffffff Y if ' isfflxf ,' If if X'- VEzx'W I x ff, 1 I I f 'Q .RQ , 9 -- 3 X 5. 45 Vgiili' mf- 59255 xiii? M 714 flow . .,: J. Mvmdqg sq! ,.,, 13:- Crisman, lunjv Spons lnfomialion Director Dunham, Mary TJ , 3 Dunham, Bill Admi.ssion.s Counselor Eaves, Carolyn Circulation librarian Head Librarian ,,.-. 4.5m Garvin, A. C 8-uf H ine, George -Q . , f Gram Qaoniirmwr lr. Director of Community Relations Q' 2?Q,1'1.Qfi-':1.1ef,f::zi-35,gr is, ', VN x ,Q C ji I wiht .Q ,er y a 5.9 N?-'iffif D'?'71f i'f?NE,?Iv5Ei.?iE'Yfi3'f, '2i'3::-TWP ,, w.g-,,'f',,5 Z55 1'?l'IU L Z' ,.r.,, V , 1- Q,-.Hr , 1, M:-..f,p--1,, X - - -- L 1 , - E l :Y q.'?gT3Jb1-1' ww, q:-4'- fx., Q,-ifu.gf 31 ,Y f -if gf. -ygjgrr Y , . ' 3' Tiny.,-1 giff-ifri--alswf, ,z- If1,.l ,-'1-,,i,','.j,Y,1fP.- -1 Q-..ij'E'.g . ' ' -' rfQ.x:?5QQ5:f:.-',' fif .MV ' 2'ffg,1za.q1'g-...,:yJ,f , 4 , .- ' '-I:.!':s,13s.32p ' :' 'fy ' . , -4 1 - ' 2P1f'ga.a:,g -. ' 1 -:JS ' .Q . 13. 'fr :fy:f,'?5:.j., A - .fg5':g,:'1' ,. ' 1 4 --. .1 rf?-,.. 'Qi f- 1 A , ' ,, H ' + f 3 Huvins, Thomas Robert fr. Vice-Presideru of Development and Public Relluions W' Jafkson, lwlliam Don Acting Dean of Academic Affairs Pnmlrrn, Hamill Axsislunl Buxirwss Mu ringer Myrv. E. B. Drum llfslllflfllli ': ., X., W .an an-fx 'ff ff , ' ,,,f1-'I VX 1 .g A xp' 4 . Rvrscr. Chvryl Ruaruz Tbm Assisluru Dcun :J BSU Dimrrlur ry' Slurlrnls Rr-ligiuus Aclilfilies J A '-1 V V I 1 Al if V ,. W ?,faf1'- I 4 -. ' ' . -ff f w LEU-5. . Q 'fri Y' Z3 A Y' M f I Tyllllllllll.-T. Joe V ulvnliruz, James Di rvrrlrrr of Carilinuing Di rvrlnr of Student A ill Edu mlion Wilson, Charles Terry Womb, Leon Pl News Director Assistant Director of Developmeru, Director uf Er-Srudenu Affairs ,T Rami . V-,.,.. . V - - il 2 1 I r z . I P I r i ? lf' . ln .r ' Y ii m ' , ,fili lj-, 'i' -WN F 'X if '16 373573 V3 ' if ' T .f Tiff? Rrzgsrlule. W Bcnrwll Dr-un arf Admissions and Rr'1'urrl.f 5 X 1 NX f X x Rawlings. Pa! Dirvrlor of Audio-visual Srnriws 9.-Q ...,. GQ' -tf'.. Shirlds. Corrine Smith, Mary Bell Thompson, James E Refvrmce Libranhn Periodicals Librarian Adrnissiorzs Counselor Smith. N Frank Acting Vice-Presideru of fisral Affairs Brister, Frank L., MS, Associate Professor of Speech and Hearing Therapy The Department of Oral Communication fSchool of Fine and Applied Artsj deals with the areas of speech, drama, speech therapy, and audiology. Frank Brister is the depart- ment head. K1 I John Barton and 631 his class, includ- ing Cindy Cadenhead, Morris Williams, and Mark Ryman, view a film. f2j Dr. Roy Ambrester lectures to a class. I-41 Thomas Craybill teaches a class in phonetics. K5 Kc 81 Concerned students participate in classes. K6 Kc 7j Frank Brister lectures and illustrates the operation of hearing equipment. Qdafatiinentf of Uni ' ' L. :M , X' f 2 3 cfiieadtmtct cgehth dwudehtb As Howard Payne reached university sta- tus in the fall, the academic departments were regrouped under seven schools, each school with its own dean. These schools were the School of Humanities fEnglish-Journal ism and Languagesj, headed by Dr. George C Pittman, School of Science and Mathe- matics, IBiological Science, Physical Sci- 4- 7 ence, and Mathematicsj, headed by Dr, Danny Stephenson, School of Fine and Applied Arts fArt, Oral Communications, and Musicj, headed by Dr. Charles Stewart, School of Business fGeneral Business, Accounting, and Computer Sciencej, headed by Dr. Arthur Hebron, School of Education l . 5 fEducation and Physical Educationj, headed by Dr. Eugene L. fohnsong School of Christianity, headed by Dr. Joseph T. McClain, and School of Social Sciences IEconomics-Law, History-Geography, Politi- cal Scienceg Psychology, and Sociologyj, headed by Dorothy Jean Schroeder. 6 J, A Ps' J , I J If 1 ia ,111-'SFF' L l-IW 1MlF '1 E: u-!lQ'1vwNf S ipusu----H' 1' 8 Schroeder, Dorothy jean, MEd, Associate Professor of Sociology 5 Daniel, Edward, MA, Fudge, Russell, M.A., Assistant Professor of Associate Professor of History Political Science fix 4 f N Robbins, William C, Smith, Don L., PhD, PhD, Professor of Associate Professor of Psychology Social Science Qfeloel if Qfwaleiearteo The School of Social Sciences, with Doro- thy fean Schroeder as dean, includes Depart- ments of Economics-Law, headed by Kerlin f. Bragdong History-Geography, Albert ,L M cChristyg Political Science, H. L. Cravensg Psychology, William C Robbins, and Soci- ology, Dorothy Schroeder. In social science classes are: C12 Karl Lon- don, Enid Slaughter, Sheryl Cearly, f2j She- ryl Cearly, Ralph W Srnartt, Pattie Gernas, Willy Phea, and Diane Rogers. ffl. X , Bennett, Ray, Ph.D Assistant Professor of History Gustavus, William, PhD, Associate Professor of Sociology Bragdon, Kerlin joseph, LLM, JD, Associate Professor of Ecorwmics A 'w ' '1 ff ' ' If? I Q P 1., , 4 1 lg , X M ji N 5 I a it-151 Q' , K, 1 N rs ,la1'lrson, Marilyn B., B.A.. Instntctor of Psychology Timmons, Joe T, PhD, Associate Professor of History ,fp 5 'Q H . I I J M .,4ln A Arffiirl ,7,..X 'cfiv' lj - v T Cravens, H. L., fr., D.Ecl., Professor of Social Science Bragdon, Frances, MA, Assistant Professor of Psychobgy V-'pf' uri . ., It 'll . ' . ' w . , ' 4 -A ol , . 4 f '- ' ' . 1 gg! . V, ll 3, fur: ' ' , ' Cliff . ' 'f .. A McChristy, Albert, MA, M yre, E B., MA, Instntctor Assistant Professor of of Psychology History i 1 1' 2 I DR RO I L UHOOI W C C W INTER OT AL I B ANU J.U M UL CI- DILL K LL UYY -GI IRMKN BIN ii- 3 :f:'f ' 2 Start of a second building for the Douglas MacArthur Academy of Freedom, honors program in the social sciences, highlighted the fall semester. I1 1 Dr. Roger L. Brooks, HP president, spoke at the cornerstone laying. f2j Visitors for a conference held on campus enjoy the facilities of Independence Hall in the jirst Academy building. f3l Dr. Othal Brand, chairman ofthe Academy directors, offi- cially lays the cornerstone for the new build- ing. M1 Dr. Guy D. Newman, HP chancellor for whom the new building is named the Guy D. Newman Hall of American Ideals, shares the pladorm with Mrs. Newman and other platform guests: Dr. Leon Aduddell, Coggin Li- In -,emi GUY D. Nm-vm.-LN 1 A - y H-XLL OF AMERICAN IDEALS X - omocru L.anooxs-vnssromr-Howsm F-UNE Comm f ,ky W- w.c.cAnreN'rsn-vnzsrnznr -nomo or fnusrezs -Howtxnn mms 5 .z ' 'C ' OTHAL z.aRANu-cumnmn -sown or microns -mme U- .1 .,. -52,1 J.o.MCPHAUL-CHAIRMAN-su1Lomg qgmmvqf ' DILL 5. 5LLao'rT-Aacmrscvg - 'THE HERMAN asuurrr co,-QQNTQAUQRS Q Us V A . . OCTOBER 19. 1974 ' nl 1-X 4 Baptist pastor, HPU trusteeg Bill Jamar, Academy directorg Dr. Veda Hodge, HP trusteeg Mrs. Hemzan Bennett, wife of the building contractorg EI R Woodruff Acad- emy director and director of the Hall Foun- dationg and Frank Dill, Academy architect. Col. Russell 0. Fudge is dean of the Acad- emy. Q90 Qi wfzimamsw A .-A f' Ffzrrrll. John. MMEII. Assixlunl Profe.ssorrLfMusir 1 3 'C' Stewart, Dr. Charles, Ling. Hanson. MFA. PhD, Professor of An lnslrurlor QfArl o ,i 3 f X iw NI i I J- A , f' 11,5 I y 'fl VV b 3 f Nw Stewart. Maurine. MEd, Associate Professor ofArl Trigg, Eloise, MA, Assistant Professor of Art zl, I. , . gf,4- gh-i' ga-Lib 5Li1:J:n1 iii A fit 7 'N Nw. I A ft Baker, George. Ph-Du Ifdllffl-9. Arm, MCM. Professor of Music 1l?sistarll Professor of uw il , x A Q 1 K Qi' ' L 'rf Anders, William, MM, Blllffff. Safllll, MM, Prgfggggr 0fMu5i17 Assistant Professor of Music qi? E gt' Qi- F-A s r ,Ji IZ. 51 Bunnell, Sharon, BMA, Madsen, Arthur, MM, Madsen, Jean, MA, Shemum, Louis, MS, Instructor of Music Assistant Professor of Music fgisistant Professor of Assistant Professor of Music unc The Departments of Art, headed by Dr. Charles Stewart, and Music, headed by Dr. George Baker, are in the School of Fine and Applied Arts, which Dr. Stewart serves as dean. IU Maurine Stewart, whose paintings were displayed in The Art Gallery in Febru- ary. f2j Hanson Ling illustrates sketching - - I! , H! ,A-A . , 'Fm Hy, we ,. NJ., Eff' J 5 techniques to Beth Ann Rodriguez and Zelda Torres as Tim, Latham works on. 131 Laura Smith in sketching class. I-42 a painting by Dr. Stewart and Clarence E Kincaid. KSQ Ann Adams, center, coaches ,fill Hicks and Paul Newberry. I6j Greg Berry directs the band. 'J .f f if '. fn x 'WG 'R' V W ut' F931 Belcher, Euel, MM, Berry, Greg, MM, Assistant Associate Professor of Professor of Music and Music Director of Bands . I' 4 I ,H 0' A, Q F . 0 T ' 1 , , - Xi!! fx 1 Shcmian, Mozelle. Thiebaud, Frederick, MM PhD, Assistant Professor Professor of Music of Music 6 5.3- Sartain, Robert, Ph.D, Professor of Mathematics As methods in mathematics progress from simplicities to the complicated, modern equip- ment like the pocket calculator help shorten the problem-solving time. Dr. Robert Sartain heads the Department of Mathematics. KU Robert Kern, Grady Echols, John Trout, and Peggy Stephens. f2j Peggy and fohn with Ron Bradshaw. f3l Grady Echols, a student and teacher, aids Blanca Chavar- ria. QDepat17no1I of qfW112lowZ71zs ' Q 4 Fax! I 1' 2 A feature of the agricultural program, headed by Howard Davis is the annual bull testing program, when area cattlemen bring bulls to be tested by HPU students. U1 Bobby Tamer works with one of the test animals. f2j Number 80 weighs in. f3j Ed Jennings must have cracked his whip because they were in the chute and Ken Dobbs and Bobby Turner were waiting for some action. M2 Mr. Davis gives it a long, long look at the cattle barn. ,Weil if ' 'gli I , I' 1, ' ' f , ,,W,, H t -' 3 1 WWI- 'v 5 A S 15 .57 iabff - -J f x W N, . v Q, wgty Nr. Stephenson, Dr. Danny Arrnentrout, Dr. Dede, L., Ph.D., Professor of Ph.D., Assistant Chemistry Professor of Biology Gif' Davis, Howard O., MS., A ssislant Professor of Agriculture .-,- ' - a. f 4-as -Q.-' Eff -U .. 'if- A' W-warg ww xy WYNN Grimm, George, Dr., Jackson, William Don, Ph.D., Associate M. S., Assistant Professor Professor of Chemistry Biohzgy The School of Science and Mathematics, ' - . with Dr. Danny Stephenson as dean, includes Departments of Biological Science, headed by Gerald DeVineyg Physical Sci- ence, Dr. Stephenson, and Mathematics, Dr: Robert Sartain. U1 David Jones, f2j James Rhodes, and f3j Cynthia McMillen, conduct experiments in a science lab. K4-I Dr. Sartain tells a math class how it's done. Qielail tbZQ5eteneo wzrlaffatilorwbrt l 2 of 'E L x 5 ,w H W, wfsg, 1. H . , wma:-Q? N I -A , 3 NI, Nl ' gx ' H 1 , I M . - ,, XZ F , ,,'- - h , !,w- .1wv.,5 iii: 1. A-cy, . , , ' ' - fx., , . . ,gg ' ,f A f I 3 Y Ri 4 --I f. i s rj 9' Iv 5 f Fai , v '- R' . X 52 'Ysf f,1 'S Qi W ,. gg t W. 11935 A A. , ifighffi-325-iii . i wlo 'Qi' .yfffii K ', 'f I Anya if: De Viriey, Gerald, M.S., Assistant Professor of Biology exte- iii f r -. kv' 5 .,., 1 . 15 ,3- . ylw-Lf Q . l' Q I J I Rudeseal William Pat M.A., Assistant 1 Professor of Physics Gramann, Marie, B.S., Assistant Pmfessor of Geology 53? Stanford, nf. Jack M, Ph.D., Professor of Biology I 3 Q, 962 . 1' , - x... JL Jr D ,.- rife ' Y , ..,f- :Q- 4 :fit ::-- - T. FL? IU' 'N 2 M, cms? Bewley, Kenneth, DID, K idson, Beulah, EdD, Law, Jean H, EdD, Means, Ann, MEd, Assistant Professor of Associate Professor of Assistant Professor of Assistant Professor of Education Education Education Education '3 1 WUI , ....-V .! ' titties '5 N 5 .N I i V' W, 1 K .f-.1 r.-Jia . E251 f 1 , y . 2 3 Johnson, Eugene L., EdD, Professor of Education 4.3 -- 4-ff .. ,, ,.,,, W ......- ,,,' 1 ,sr -sr., fig? .ap .fffd-..f Stewart, Clinton, EdD, Tvngale, Penny, MS, Associate Professor of Assistant Professor of Education Education defhvog if elm The School of Education, with Dr. Eugene Johnson as dean, includes the Departments of Education, also headed by Dr. Johnson, and Physical Education, headed by Ken Henson. Climaxing its academic program, the Department of Education sends from 30 to 70 student teachers into area schools each semesterforpractical training. flj Gale Walker, left, helps Mrs. Robbins, a Spanish teacher, grade papers. f2j Mrs. Robbins, sec- ond frorn right, discusses with Gale, Norm Hall, and Delane Bachrnan notes made while the students observed classes at Brown- wood High School. f3j ,Delane catches up on some reading in the library of Brownwood High School. Henson, Ken, Athletic Derrybeny, Bob, MEd, Direcwr, Head vf the Assistant of Health and Physical Education Physiol Education Marshall, Charles, B.R E., Instnictor of Physical Education The Department of Physical Education, headed by Ken Henson, includes instruction in a variety of sports. I1 1 Gail Echols and Janet Smith watch a diver, and f3j Roy Youree tries one as I2 :fc 41 other students work out during a class. Qdgvwtimti of gblytteol gdtealion 3 Henson, Ellen, B.S, Hine, Maxine, M.Ed., Instructor of Physical A ssociate Professor of Education Physical Education Mayo, Hamhi, B.Ed.. Penn, Ray, M.PE., lnstmctor of Physical Instructor of Physical Education Education I .s tl K' H I . ' NY t 'wel f. zfll l hillihka 't Hood, Don, MEd., Kooprnan, Amid, B.S, Assistant Professor Of Instnictor of Physical Physical Education Education Rathke, Wayne, Slaywn, Dean, M.Ed., M .Ed., Instructor of Assistant of Physical Physical Education Education fi Q---P 2 4 , . X 'N 4 I Continuing Education, headed by Dr. Joe Timmons, has been big news this year at Howard Payne as the academic program has been extended to schedule night and Satur- day classes to accommodate 'students of all ages who want to continue their education or study for fun. h I1 1 John Barton's History ofthe Movies class was taught in the evening to serve both regular and continuing education students. 131 Debbie Gwathmey, Edna Earney, and Shirley Boos sit in on a class conducted by f2l Tom Duren, Goldthwaite attomey. Among the continuing education courses was one entitled The American Dream, offered in co-operation with the Brownwood Bulletin. Ml Dr. Bill Crider delivered one of the on-campus lectures for this course. Among those attending were f5j Robin Troutrnan, Joy Sirois, and Roland Graves. Hmmm i , ,lgr r I3 its in ceq 2 3 4 4 5 Pittman, George, Ph. D., Professor of English Ewing, James, MA., Assisuznt Pmfessor of English Gottschallc, Martin, M.A., Associate Professor of Foreign Language Qt.t.t., otha. The School of Humanities, with Dr. George Pittman as dean, includes the Depart- ments of English-Journalism, headed by Dr. Pittman, and Languages, headed by Ewart Phillips. U1 Regina Swanner, sponsor of the Span- ish Uub, discusses plans with Juanita Zarate and Romelia Sanchez. 121 Dr. Alta Ada Schoner was chairman for a Conference on Christianity and Literature held here in Sep- tember. K5 JZ 61 Dr. Pittman and Mr. Phil- lips visit with conference guests. I3j Ardith Miller, Marlene Carwile, and Bill Celis dur- ing a class in Introduction to News Report- ing. Ml Dr. Pittman with a replica of the Globe Theatre made by Joe Bullock. vm.. 'Iv 1 Brooks, Roger L., Crider, Bill, Ph.D., Ph'D-, Pf0fe-9-90 vf Associate Professor of English English . ?P 7 4. ,A 1 1 ' . .-,fv 'N'-'Vit James, Alrnola, MEd, Lindsey, Natille, MA., M.A., Assistant Assistant Professor of Professor of English E11-gli-Sh Patterson, Mildred, Schoner, Alta Ada, Ph.D., M.A., Associate Associate Professor of Professor of English English 4 mb? Q' Davis, Gwen, M.A., Assistant Professor of French Dobson, Eloa Love, M.A., Professor of English tt A M 'QQ' Lowe, Alma, Ph-D-y Martin, Tessica, MA., Professor of English A555-5W'u Pfoff-950' of English and Iaumalisrn fl P, . - t 1 N-' K NN' 4 l ' l Z- ' J ' .V J ,Q i ? 'f r if ,ff .V 4' r g i or 3. . ,ffm r Swanner, Regina, M.A., Instructor of Spanish Phillips, Ewart, MA., Associate Professor of Modem Languages I 'Q ,43 ,fl X ,..,f - Q7 if 1 ' 4 5 ' X :-. - -,fa A Under the two-year editorship of fl cS'c 21 Raul Garcia, the Yellow Jacket has covered campus political issues as well as a variety of events. It has helped make more meaningful to students and faculty such occasions as the inauguration of Dr. Roger L. Brooks as HP president. The Yellow Jacket staff assisting Garcia, standing, center, this year has included len to right, Kim Gumfory, Carla Vandiver Evans, Mary Cassell, Ardith Miller, Larry Payne, Bobby Clay, Terry Taylor, Steve Evans, Diane Davis, feannene Woods, and Fairlyn McClintock. oviutttauu X x . ., -.-.L..e, V-L V...-..,, , , ,M-rx L, Mill Vi y -151. ? 4 L 4 r Ev. r to 1 r 7 r ,tx ., 1 r, 4. --a. . . gs. Vx H I 1 I ..-..a:x.:.-,...s... ' 1 fi 1 f fl- if Aff 2 WN . .11 ' 1 ' if , , rnpmu Tee, .' 555' N hgtw . 5. , .curl , Y I f. f i.,z' . 'lf- T W ,ff-Q' -:'w- ! I . v I new The Sting, campus literary and fine arts magazine initiated in the spring semester of 1974 as a supplement to The Yellow Jacket, has been edited this year by f2j Steve Evans. I1 I Staff members this year have been, left to right, standing, Larry Payne, Evans, Raul Garcia, and, seated, Linda Autry, Carla Vandiver Evans, Lyska Campbell, Diane Davis, and Terry Taylor. Sponsors are Tes- sica Martin, Jim Ewing, and Thomas Gray- bill. f3j Larry Payne has served as the busi- ness and circulation manager for The Yellow jacket and The Sting. Soon after its first edition a year ago, the magazine editors, sponsors, and Dr. Roger L. Brooks, HP president, received letters of corn- mendation from John Ottina, the U S. Com- missioner of Education, forthe publication. :M W. ,,,,, ,, -1 , 1 Hebron, Arthur, PhD, Burrus, Burton, MBA, Davis, Charles, MS, Evans, Margery, MA, Filiman, Tom, BS, Professor of Business Assistant Professor of Associate Professor of Associate Professor of Instntelor of Computer Business Business Administration Business Science Guthnk, lim, Instnictor of Computer Science f , is Lee, Giyndo, Director of Pitts, Johnie Beth, Sclwner, George, BS, Computer Science M Ed, Associate lnslntctor of Business Professor of Business I f' J .as f,--.1fg,3,-1. tl' . . 51 f-'.f,Ff'f' ' M- ,yay t ' '--N . ' 3 - L' 15 37555 r ' . Y ! Jvc.: s A . ' Qui' - 59.1 .H-L ' .,:- ,v ..4 immmhu V sn if Qtttootml 2 X. -mp 4.43.1 '-.4 l -. L ilu ' 9 f'..?i'i:1.'- iltA ' ' 57 ' .411 J. The School of Business, one of the largest in the university, with Dr. Arthur Hebron as dean, includes Departments of Accounting, headed by Charles Davisg General Business, headed by Dr. Hebrong and Computer Sci- ence. IU George Schoner, who teaches in the School of Business, also is manager of the bookstore. f2j Charles Davis, who has helped bring stature to the School of Business, is pic- tured with a class. f3j Tirn Brooks, Marsha Hyde, ,ferry Allred and fellow students have chosen business as a vocation. M1 Glynda Lee and Tom Hllman discuss computer oper- ation. f5j Robert James with computer. Qlymrlinvfl of Cgwgfulbtedegma . -A' 3351? 'sl . . I1 ' I 3216 l li: HE! . W ' 12,1 sw A iv'-Wa. -T 5 A Q .r ,. W 1 I u f . - i i . , ., . - - mist' - 4 5 .u.ff.,.l , .an .1 McClain, Joseph TI, ThD, Professor of Religion and Greek ' Mmm ,wiv , www1,ww,jq11w3uu Sandlin, Bryce, ThD, Shields, james, ThD, Professor of Bible Professor of Religion Qfehebof ' The School of Christianity, headed by Dr. Joseph If McClain, is a focal point both of the academic program and of the total emphasis of campus life. Its work includes concentration areas in Bible, Practical The- Campbell, Robert, Dobson, Robert L., ULD, ThD, Assistant Professor Professor of Bible of Bible 'eil mm, Mu,mum-.mm :m..u-, W, WM N! Wm , su ml UMW- Hs ' , A WW' :MM 1' ,, Wfsvrw-,A 'X in i f fl il - ,ff 'ii 921 ' .,., ff e ew if: A553 li,,g-:LM Rioas, Jose, DRE, Tracy, Nat, ThD, Professor Professor of Greek and of Philosophy Religious Education ology, Philosophy, Christian Ministries, Preaching and Evangelism, as well as an honors and pre-graduate program. KU Dr. ,lose Rivas works with students learning the Greek language as a basic prep- 's' 4 Il L a', Rumwuwuuuwqmsw -NWhWmWNH'ww-wwwwwuuwsxx W - X llullMumluwulwwrwo trrtrr H vlllllilllolllllllllllllllllllllllllll iw ,,,,,,,,...... f , ,A WAwin,Hwwhunuuwmiwhmzll E v ! A M il iiiii lllllll slllylrwwm W my l ww WNW ' llyllll lmuuuu A, u'1 Ny,3x.Nii WM,imwmjyyyyxyw uw iiiiii vi WM H, wg, J 1 r t . , lw fm to 'UVWMHW fm Wm mum ,,w,.i..f W W ' A W ' jackson, Don. MS, Roark, Wallace, ThD, Associate Profc-SSDI' Of Assistant Professor of Biology Philosophy and Bible Turner, A. I, DREa', DEd, Associate Professor of Religious Education . Kfffd J I -. Tlx' , Qfr Kgs? ef full .fn g J! 4- At . . fy. sf.-'+ 'fjf , J, '45, . .W - .:'- .- R . 1 ,L e, - P' 2 aration for Bible study. 122 Don Jackson teaches Scientific Aspects of Christianity, designed to show the compatability of the natural sciences and religion. 1 I iff 'X N ' iffi fffif' ' ' . , f - V V. 1, S A .H A -,, .j:3.L', W- , A .I gi , ,v C ft 3 wi aftatttiy Mliintta I1 62 21 Dr. Alta Ada Schoner, chairman of the Region 4 Conferenee on Christianity and Literature held here in September, wel- comes registering visitors at the MacArthur Academy of Freedom. Attending were many outstanding educa- tors in the field of literature, including speak- ers from 11 states. Enhancing the program was the Academy Building, where there were such settings as the Magna Charta Room for discussions of Medieval and Renaissance periods and Inde- pendence Hall for discussions of American literature. 131 David lWlson, Vicki Williams, and Cathy Hecht in a favorite way to start an after-Friday-chapel class-reading the Yel' low Jacket. Q1 a w X aw XR' X-'K 'X TX M T' Carl Douglass, Head Photographer Jeff Shirley, Assistant Photographer WMCVVM 3,6 fm Sf Km Qiigxyk jg QQ Kal NW fwjwqxifiqji X A l KEY fffgfghgp Z Egigyfffigjgx If iid 4 If X IQ Qsgympy JH 1 wgixji ji! H N T .1-atv 1 Ai 'J ' X 3 ag X fel Wk X ' A J Awww X 2 JK 'FQ fFW LH' X R3 0 QV? f ! xx X -l 7 f F 'Y My 3 N ' I x I f ' WW V 5 4 if L, xxx gf Fx x E I f X77 X? 4 71 0 f' f vig ia SFX M 5 fm f R Q ash 351,495 N Q ,Q f itwf, V Q6 If i, V? yt! Q va S TC 5 f Z3 f N H fi, -f Y 5, , figs -X 1 JXX , i, i f 5 TTEQ if X i W 3.17 f fl' ' 5 ff W A 547 w lf - 1 e X QllL!E? 'ifigf 'sb f F 2 wltt?7Zi,CWwlut ot For many students going to Howard Payne working their way through school becomes a necessity financially as the nation's economy tightens, Some students are able to find jobs on campus. However, there are not enough campus jobs to supply the needs of the students so they must then tum to the community for financial support. KU Katrina Cobb has worked for the Pub- lic Relations Department for several years, serving as a secretary. One of her big respon- sibilities lies with the Link , the alumni newsletter. f2j Being the head wing director for the girls' dorm is not an easy job. She has to secure the dorm at night and also answer the emergency phone at night. This fall Becky Caultney filled the position for Veda Hodge. f3j H is oben hard to find time for a job while being a senator, straight A student and a friend, but Nancy Caywood has man- aged all of these and more with her job. She has worked several years in the V eda Hodge Cafeteria. s' I- Q TK: '11, as 1 Q: h . ' A ix' -' l I ' 751' 3 Z' --. , ,lf f f Af-'T-a f7'?ie. ..- v gk!! :- - an ., ,1 ' ' . I V 7 11-,.. -N, -. ---V V F 3 'Kr N- 2 3 4 131 The Public Relations Department of U I fanean Pankhurst and M1 Laura f2j Randy Goo, a student from Honolulu, Howard Payne could not exist without its Hotte have succemlcrl in keeping the guys Hawaii, financial aid by working at photographers. Chris Gasaway, a freshman, happy by operating the dorm .swz'lclLbo11rcLs. the Brownwood Bulletin. has helped fulfill this position. ,glam ..f?'i 1 2 , 3 I -2' ' .' 'k fa!rY45'vf2fY 1, fr' 3 4- -,-ov pull . EST-aw 55: u 9-,pa rl: '5,U4 . 5 ,yu F--F 5 6 5-1 3 f1,2j Some students, such as Joel Diaz, find work on the state level. He is a house- parent for the Brownwood State Home and School. f3,4-j Workingfor the Howard Payne library entails many jobs such as shelving books, helping students find their books as shown here with Pattie Villarreal and Dianne Bachman. The library job also has the task of checking out the books to the stu- dents as Layla Fusilier and Becky Neely are currently doing. L51 Marie Yarbrough serves the commu- nity working at the Dairy Mart on Main Ave. f6j Donna Perry, a freshman, operates the switchboard at Brownwood Community Hos- pital aher school hours. f7,8,9j Chiquato Acres has been a sup- plier of jobs for HPU students this year. Adan Vera, Manuel Ortiz, and Lyska Camp- bell work together as a team to help make the operation work. ,works uint 55 tif aff! il, ' ' 1 mv' If .iz 'z ,' x as-.3 -,-X Lf?-ri-G fl PM X J . . if -, ,L ,yx ,. W. . V: f JI 'Q .4 -. K 'Q 'K7!23.w- N ,, -VV 1 Miss Tessica Martin, Lasso Sponsor 1974- 75 Roy Yonree, Division Art Editor CWQEW in I 'l'1 ! ,-fm' 1 ' , f. e N. 'A ,LF M N K 2,959 CX HQ Fx 9 W0 Y J vi, Q7 N 33fgiLE?j'i,,, Ng? X xv I WN f 2 2 Rh if 1532 NSS? ggi? dig fi Kg Y Xgiijfsf W K Y 4 rj'-,ki-N Q Jimi A? K My 'N Tj? ,XQQQE-QEQQQQQ1 17 rj T .fiat 7 2 Wye? X A- ,QS N ' bwdkfixgk fly E ff fa XJR ' N f 'JK ffgl A Wm? x 2 V --iq ! XTX 'fir 7 251,49 'CL 5' f ,X N A 1' 5 . 3 In-If W 5 1 fix V f qx y ,' 4 I ' XIBXT xi K f + Q XM l l i , u , 1 I! f XS, l xxx ,W FE x if f ,jf fx 4, ww ififx ,6 X ' r ' i gi? V VD fx L f Ka M51 f 'QQ 3 R fffigpff 3 QW ' Ti-ij J N4 'S fx X14 + 1 f WF fits X ly 1 K, X f XX 1 gi f? C5 . naw N X 'Ili Q in ZIXL r f W' Vox C-fa X If X Q1 P ' A ! W agaiwyufs wwmzaz dw ofMwJga!Z mfmiwwg ZMMMWW Zgizfpgigg' H I -' ---- --.1---.Y-,,. ,-,,,f.'? T' A Light . . . Life! This was the theme ofthe Campus Revival held November 4-8. Rev. Charles Holland, pastor of the Gaston Ave- nue Baptist Church of Dallas, was the main speaker, and Gerald Ray, minister of music at the First Baptist Church in Houston, was in charge of musical activities. 111 Thought- provoking signs were posted in Mims Audito- rium during the revival to relay the revival's meaning. f2j During one service, Doris How- ard read the scripture and Sheryl Worley accompanied the special music. C31 Gary Elliston, BSU president, was one of the var- ied speakers at a Thursday night Vespers held in the second floor TV room of Sid Richardson Dormitory. f5j Scott Stephens and Joe Riley were among the many students who took time on Tuesday and Thursday nights for this devotional break. f6j David Currie, Dr. Robert Campbell, and Dr. James Shields joined in the singing during revival services. SQWZZ 6 J , Aw-' ' ' 1 1 1, , A- V 1 , a , -f f ' 1 ri 6 i .NJ I 'l i A I 5' , 1 rf 1 il F' 2 I. 51 6 5 w l f E ,,l ', 1 Q5lI1djlZvQ5h19wb QW WWW The Sterling Hogan Prayer Chapel in Fleming Center of Religion is a beautifully furnished place conductive to meditation and prayer. I1 j Layla Fusilier takes advantage of a few spare minutes to enjoy and partake of its peaceful calm. f2l The shade trees on campus provide a personal sanctuary for Bible study for students such as Carla Van- diver. DEPQID L Y H , , -n ipw z,b,.,'-1 : Q: 1 ,, - 41. ivy- 477,37 , i W 1 9 gfvnwafgoatlh The many churches of the Brownwood area are a place for students to worship and work. f2j Coggin Avenue Baptist Church provides a church home for students Andy Doiron, Alice Carr, Paul Newberry, and Althea Helms. Debby Dicus, Section Editor Cheryl Taylor, Section Assistant Cifmpigww e Cy, fx QLAQEQNWS-Q Mfg? Q F5 AFX Q fgXNfg'4M Q Z WN FTM 1 if my Wi 3 ff 5' l TXQLX T YB J? Q aa N Tk XR EPWVW M if Ffh AQ! I KQV! 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Wmgvw Wx x -1 2 3 ' fjclyp 5,27 KW M 355 X X I' :gf X5 X PRESIDENTS CABINET Linda Gale Owens Robert Cochran Sheryl Worley SUPREME COURT Charlotte West George Abiridge Rick Davis-Chief Justice Katha Dook giioubtil Ciaboui Qfigwtmo Student government officials provide that link in the chain of communication between the administration and the students. f3,4j Student senators and officers strive to facili- tate efficient self-government, establish and maintain good administrative relations and encourage a feeling of individual responsibil- ity for the university. 121 Supreme Court jus- tices nile in cases of controversy that arise under the Student Association Constitution. U1 The President's Cabinet acts as advisors to the Student Senate President. M . W2 n I x. .ny ' 5 I 1 N 2 'lj S TUDENTSENA TE: EXECUTIVE OFFICERS Lanjy Sparks-President Louis Slarzel-Vice-Presiden! 'WW SIZ,?!35 'Sf-'CQ?WU' :5Charl0ltc5Ha.ddock-Treasurer SEM ToRs n Danelle Daniel U Mary Burke HBecky Askhu Sharon Owens! gCarl Douglass! f Nancy Caywood Mark Saou W Tommy Dunlap Celia Stirling -Joe Geraull Eddie Engle Riclcyvfliirzs :Jimmy'Y7m?nas Ron Pvuyer W Charles Thrasher X W go MQW QM can can , f . f1,2j On the Howard Payne campus the Baptist Student Union is the coordinating agency for religious activities. Some of its unit organizations include: Jackets for Jesus, La Hora Bautista, Life Service Band, Minis- terial Alliance, International Club, Revival Team and Koinonai. The Executive Council, selected each spring semester, form the core of the BSU by chairing such committees as Local Missions, Bible Study, Evangelism and others. C31 Providing preacher, music director and pianist, the Youth Led Revival Team is available for weekend revivals. 1 1 1 .,,,l' 'fi Y' If I it 1 5 wi . 5 '.. I , Q. , u 1 A ,,-1 A 1 P I tl a 7 U . V2- 1 gb .' fr Q 8 -'fy ff. 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Chester Rumnzel-Entlensinn Jim- Thomas--Impact Bryan Ficldv-jackm ju' Jesus Diana Hinojosa-La Hora Baulisla Andrancuc Miller-Loral Missions Dalai Cunningham-Music Laura Halle-Fublicily Roxanne lmmel-Inlemaiiomzl Club and Secrelaljy Linda Dailey-Sacials Dianna Deedieldf-Social Aclians Frank Dudley-Summer lwssiuns .Ivssica Collins- V espers Tom Ruane-Director 'liv- FALL BAPTIST STUDENT UNION EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Gary Ellislon-President Becky Brown-Secretary De-nn is Hall-Evangelism Clzaimian Martha Veslal- Vespers Chairman Frank Dudley-Social Cluzimzan .Ivana Thorrms-Musk' Cluzirrnan Calm Rernrnrrs-Missions Chairman Maljv Burke-Social Aclimu Mike .Iinkins-Radio Chairman Phyllis Guess-Bible Slurly Ray Youree-Pulnlirrily Slave Janes-Oulrearh Chairman Sami Quarles-Chri.sn'an Young Wum President Donnie Auvennshine-Ministerial Alliance President Bryan Fields-,Iarkels for Jesus Presidenl Tom Ruane-Dirertor Pfl rv- U0 .An 1 N M-iwriff YOUTH LED REVIVAL TEAM Thm Ruane-Sporzmr Danny Dickson Mllrr' Haynie Rubrfn. Hernandez Judy Howell Chrslrr Rurnmel Brnny Slam' Stun Fllman F I I I I 1 5 I i l I 3151, sf. A 5 ,Ha 'f-.X- .AQ if 3 affanlomlvlllnzn 'A 'T'T - ' . ., ' L' ' .1 e . . 3 :J. . x., 3 ,V wa ng- ..- '-I - , .- Jg'-QI: :-V N iii, i QQ? R, I 'f , ,Q-Ugg 1 A C gem 1---, R 1 ' I IH u' f, f I I ll ul r meg fsmlf 1- 1 U ,- :' gg., ,,-A :L .-4.7 Q , Hz' - , . . .,,,,. I V. vu. 1 1, Q l I f i' . , , , my-. -.., ' E '1' ' Ijklfif ' U fr I L 4 l -, 'N '. .n .4-. ' 1-gi - X m,a' Z' A e 1 l il R g Q i 5 T I I I 1 if , -, rfQqioi'fT'y'If.fff'r-Fil l - V W- ..!! W in M - ml, v'.:', U ' . SUMMER MISSIONARIES Mark Albin Deborah,Balter Victoria Borunda Pal Ozrperuer Suzanne Cornelius Eugene Davis Phyllis Guess Diana Hirwjosa Mane Ross Bobby Smith Lois Terrell Stan Tillman LIFE SER VICE BAND Andranelte. llliller-Presiderll Kathie Hagle-Secretaryl3Trea.snrer Tom. Rnane-Sponsor Bridge' Pall Cannon Debbie Crabb Diane Davis David Dillard Debbie Duty Sandra Elliot .Marilyrvfranlslin Dawn Gohlirlg Phyllis Guess Parnllarris McIcey Hodges Kay Maishall Ysauel Medina Karen Petrgy Debbie Phillips Tluele Mike Tice Karen Wiley Qziin Williams Susan Lynda Young I MINISTERIAL ALLIANCE Donnie Auvenshine-President Ron Tyson-Vice4Pnesidenl 1 Mike Gresham,-Secretary!-Treasurer David Jorles-Extension Chaimian. Grady Surnrruzrs-Publicity Dr. James Shields-Sponsor Jeff 'Blankenship 'Wayne Brown Terry Burchel Gary Ckmerus Gary Collins Rick 'Cox Travis Crutchfield Alan Darnmn Donald Durwan Bryan Fields Ron! Hayd Bill Fawkr Tornrny Garza Roger Graves Dennis Hall Bill Henry Glen Houfrard Ed Jennings Bill McClain Robert Momain Ron Moore Ray Morales Jackie Morrow Louie Ohn Bruce Perkins Galen Rermners Joe Riley Robert Salinas Bryan Smith Qlarnes -Srniih Marla Skwart Ricky Turner Jerry Wade Randy Whaworzli Dunn Williams Terry Wright Danny Virlzant '27 7.1- 1 3 Lllfllflylf gf0Q5owtco QM! IU Providing infomation and inspira- tion, Ministerial Alliance serves the men of the campus who are preparing for the Minis- try. C32 Summer Missionaries dedicate their summer to build and work with churches, conduct Vacation Bible Schools and Reviv- als and fill other needed positions. M1 Life Service Band offers opportunities for training and service to students who are committed to God's will for their lives. f2j Galen Remmers is caught in the Life Service Band's fail during Hornecorning activities. 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' 2 DELTA OMICRON SIGMA James Bames-President Tony Reeves-Vice-Presideru Bill Rutherford-Secretary Kevin Miller-Treasurer CoL Alben I McChristy-Sponsor Carl Cathey Jef Finlay Wesky Fletcher Jason Kaneshino Greg Mason Terry Wilson CHRISTYAN BROTHERS OF UNITY Jean Davis-President Wilbert Rogers-Vice-Preshleru Joyce Louis-Secretary Chester Clay- Treasurer Glynn Hightower-Reporter Uiflon Hfer-Historian Dr. James Shields-Sponsor Mrs. Lorena Houston-Sponsor William Adams .laclcie Alexander Cheryl Bradshaw L. .l. Clayton Diana Grant Ken Hammond.: Eugene Harrell Beverly McKinney Charles Meander Howard Thompson Becky West JACKETS FOR JESUS Bryan Fields-Presrkieru George Wright- Vice-President .lim Ryan- Treasurer Pat Gresham-Secretary Terry Cosby-Extension Chairman Sam Smith-Publicity Terry Alldredge Kyle Averitt Ron Bradshaw Frank Dudley Ray Franklin Anthony Garbisa Mark Grace Buddy Helrns Gene Hensley Chuclc King Andy Moore- Milce Newman Waller Partain .larnes Smith I1 j Delta Omicron Sigma strives to pro- mote scholarship, character improvement, brotherhood, and social activity within the membership. l2j Christian Brothers of Unity try to give students on campus a feeling of belonging and a sense of identity. L31 faclcets for Jesus consists of athletes of the university who are dedicated to a Christian Mission in lMe. MQW 3 wllrln Q30 Cargo ALPHA PHI OMEGA Theo Smith-President David Carpenter- V ice-President and Service Chainnan john Ouillinf-Vice-President and Pledge Master Jerome Smith-Recording Secretary Guy W hi Ie-A lurnni Secrela ry Ron Grissom'-Social Chairman Mite McDonald--Intramurals Chairman Craig Davis-Historian Stewart Eclrols-Corresponding Secretary Burton Burrus-Sporwor Dr. George Pittman-Sponsor David Ball Bill Braxdalc Dewitt Chandler Bulvh Decker! John Dillon Barry Feriend Danny Gartman Eddie Hearne Craig Hughes Rrnmy Johnson Charlie Me-Laughlin Herschel Sarnpkrs Tim Slimson Terry Slubblc-field Danny Willingham Ron Y ark ALPHA CHI George .4ldridgc-President ,lan Graves- Vice-President Rick Akins-Secretary Dr. Bill Criflrr-Sprrrivrrr Kcrye Ashmore Linda Bowers Becky Brown Lynda Brown Slime Cobb Robert Cochran Grace Coppin Yvonne Cottrell Mark Crocker Debbie Daniel Rebecca Davis Glenda Decker faye Lynn Devore Shirley Eoff Carolyne Gowdy lmia Creever Clynrls Holm Nancy Miller Marquita Pybum Sammi Quarles Kathy Schuster Marlene Shelton Susan Stcrnpel Rubin Troutrnan ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA Ian Graves-President Andranetle Miller- Vice-Presiden! Jan Brewer and Linda Dailey-Secretary! Treasurer Becky Davis-Parliamentarian Jann Davis-Reporter Mrs. Dorothy Schroeder--Sponsor Mis.: Cheryl Reese-Sponsor Betty Alexander Jenny A lien Jennie Aono Rhoruki Jo Appleton Linda Bowers Melinda June Bynum Denise- Carpenter Kathy Clepper Lxrvrw- Clodfelter Ara Crump ,Iuyv Lynn Devon' Claudia Tipps Ecknlx Shirley Eoff Carla Vandiuer Ewxnx Laura Gann Dixie Harrell Derralee Hensley Donna Low luruv Lum Glynda Meadows Donna Mihurn Nancy Miller Samilef' Quarles Rhonda Ragsrlale Linda Radar! llltlric' Russ Donna Rush Sarah Ryman Marlene Shelton Karen Shipley Peggfv Siurt: Susan Strrnpel Peggy Stephens '-,-1, 2 U1 Alpha Phi Omega is the national lead- ershhz fratemity for men students which aims to promote development of members, lead in growth of school spirit, serve others, and develop leadership. f2j Alpha Chi 'is a national honorary scholarship society con- sisting of students of the junior and senior classes which seeks to advance Christian character and to pursue the wisdom needed to recognize what is still unknown. f3j Ahzha Lambda Delta seeks to encourage superior scholastic achievement among the freshmen women. This society is a national honorary organization for freshmen women who obtain a 3.50 grade point average. tot. a all Sfimll, gal.. M. jf Ay' N o 3 2 1,-i ry : - 1 1 ' ,i 'I I 3' g , ii i I ite ' ' V32 ill . g F ' 3 , wi li ...4.-Q..-.- ,ees IH' f- ' ,Xf Q I 'f Rik , R I on act I1 I Blue Key is a national leadership organization for the junior and senior men who have shown all around leadership in stu- dent affairs and in high scholastic achieve- ment. I21 The Epsilon Rho Chapter of the Beta Beta Beta Biological Honor Society functions as an honor and professional soci- ety for students of the Biological Sciences. Its activities are designed to stimulate interest, scholarly attainment, and investigation of the Biological Sciences and to promote the dissemination of infomation and new inter- pretations among students of the Life Sci- ences. f3j All women students enrolled at HPU comprise the Association of Women Students which is geared to promote intellec- tual, social and religious weUare of women students. The A WS Executive Board can make recommendations on ntles and policies, sit as a judiciary council and act as a service organization. BLUE KEY Gene Watson-Historian Dm Dede Annentrout-Sponsor Bmce Fielder-President P44 Aduddgll Ricky Altins-Vice-President Steve Burlgg Dr. Danny Stephenson-Sponsor Craig Carlton Pal Danny Camgfuer Kffyf A-1hm0fC Cindy Franks SMU? Cobb Neil Gibson Neil Gibson Janet Lum IOC S1011-Sell Kevin Milkr Louis Starzel John Roberts ilinlmy 7710171-413 Judy Simpson Clyde Zicharias THE EPSILON RHO CHAPTER OF THE BETA BETA BETA BIOLOGICAL ASSOCIA TION OF WOMEN STUDENTS HONOR SOCIETY Dido Shreve-President Steve Cobb-President Manila Veslal- Vice-President .Ianet Willis--Vice-President Annette Shorlf-Secremry Laufa H0505-SCCNWU .lan Graves-Jennings Representative QVDIQYII Cowdy--Treasurer Greta Dossey- Veda Hodge Representative -1, I1 I Cap and Gown is the .senior women's honor society and those selected m.ust have a 3.0 grade point average and be recognized leaders on the campus. f2j Circle K strives to organize a group of men students of high standards within the bonds ofa Christian ori- ontca' social-service fraternity. C32 Stimulat- ing friondship within the university campus and promoting Christian ideas among its rnffmhers is the main purpose behind Delta Chi Rho, a social-service sorority. I-41 Vicky Williams and Marjv Lou Williams express their zeal at interpreting the 195053 look at a Della Chi Rho rush party. GHPWQM oily I 2 julia Gllrfli CAP AND GOWN .lan Brrumr-Pmsidenl Vicky Williams- Vic'e-Prcxzlalenl Mary Eclurls-Sevretary Mrs. Ann Means-Sponsor Jeanne Bolin Bonniv Burris Nancy Gzywood Mary .lo Cleamxan Carolfvne Gowdy Glynis Holm Ru by Martinez .Innnyc Rankin V rma Spales CIRCLE K Ruger Roeeker-Prcsidcnl .luv Bullock- V ice-Presidcru Randall Hilburn-Secretary David Wilson-Treasurer Gordon Bergstrom-Chaplain Dr. Ray Bennell-Sponsor Frank Brister-Sponsor Knrjve Ashmore Jar Cook Herbert Haertner Sieve ,lanes V .lnhn Killeen Gil Peck Charles Ries Richard Segars Bobby R. Smuh Paul Sullivan DELTA CHI RHO V icky W i lliams-President Phyllis Garicly- V ice-Presidcnl Cha rlollc H addoek-Secretary Debbie Williams-Treasurer lan Tfrnmons-Chaplain .lurlv Howell-Hislorian Mrs. Ann Means-Sponsor Mrs. Groner Pitts-Sponsor Linda Autry .lan Brooks Layer Clodfeller Wrginia Comelius Ccnie' Cozarl Dc-bi Cunningham Lisa Currie Glenda Denker Grclu Dossey Sarah Fowler Kim Gumfary K alhie Haglc Cathy Hecht Vicki Hapler Marjrf High Sancb' Johnson Lisa Johnston Ruby Martinez Arulranelle .Miller Susan Miller Sharon Owens lanean Pankhurzsl Lou Ray Nanvy Scott Mxnqv Stevens Cheryl Taylor Terry Taylor Clzrrir' Wallcm ,gy Melissa Webb Marjv'Lou Williams Slurrjyl Worley Lynda Young DEL TA' OMICRON Sam Lumpkin-President Edith Browning-First Vice-President Loyce Clodfelter-Second Vice-President Lois Terrell-Secretary Rosaline Eastepp- Treasurer Peg Hodges-Historian Cathy Hecht-Publicity .lanice Dobkins-Chaplain Lisa Johnston-Music Activities Director Katha Doale-Warden Miss Ann Adams-Chapter Advisor Mrs. Surah Baker-Faculty Advisor Mrs. .luel Young-Chapter Mrtlwr :Glenda Allen Paula Christian Virginia Cranelius Debra Cunningham Sarah Fowler Phyllis Candy Diane Gooden Kim Gurnfnry Barbara Hanning Marjy High Nita fo Holly Cindy McQueen julie Pletcher Lou' Ray Dora Redman Donna Rush Enid Slaughter ,Ivana Thomas .lan Timmons Becky Vaughn GAMMA BETA PHI Neil Gibson-President Gene Watson- V ice-Piesident Terri Russell-Treasurer Susan Sternpel- Treasurer Carla Evans-Secretary ,Wayne Brown-Executive Gzrnrnittee Shirley Eoff-Executive Committee Nanry Miller-Executive Committee S Dr. jack Stanford-.Sponsor Susan Adarnek .lohn Adams Betty Alexander iii Jenn y allen Patti Allison .lennieq Aorw Kerye Ashmore Linda Au-try Donnie Auvenshine Deborah Baker Anna Baldwin Linda Baldwin james Bames jan Brewer Becky Brown Mia Brown Edith Browning Mary' Burke Randall Bush Danny Carpenter David Carpenter Nancy Caywood Mary In Cleamtan Loyce Clodfelter Karl Clonts fumes Cloud Patricia Cannealy Grace Coppin Suzanne Cornelius Linda Dailey Bevie Daughrity joan Davis Lynette Davis Rebecca Davis Glynda Decker ,laye Lynn Deuore Janice Dobkins Carl Douglass Deborah Duncan Gayle Echals Mary Eclwls Carol Ellison Dennis Etheredge Bntce Fielder David Heel Cindy' Franks Phyllis Garuly Lynelle Gann Malinda Gault Nan Gentry joe Gerault Katie Gerault CarolyneuGowdy .lan Graves Mike Gresham Kirn Gumforjy Pam Hamilton Laura Hatch Bill Havins Deborah Helms Dcrralee Hensley Vicki Hepler Gale Herridge Karen Houghton Karen .lanes Vickie Lange lad y Lee Nancy Lee Janet Lurn Kathy Maring Ruby Martinez Curtis McClain Liz McClain Donald McKee Donna Mihura Andranclte Miller A rdtth Milkr Debbie 0'Dell Sarnilee Quarles Lou Ray Lamar Rodriguez Amy Rasta Donna Rush Bill Rutherford Sarah Ryman Laura Sevilla Jimmy Shelburne Duh Shepherd Karen Shipley Bobby Smith' Jerome Smith Danna Sowell V ema Spates Louis Starzel Peggy Stephens Celia Stirling Suzie Swan Cheryl Taylor Jimmy T'homas , Charles Thrasher Robin Troutrnan. Ron Tyson Martha Virgil Merry Wade Ray Waugh Boh Webb' Craig Weeks .lanet Willis David Wilson Marc Wilson Rick Wood Glthy Wray Lee Wright -ff f3j Delta Omicron Intemationfal Music Fratemity for women aspires to encourage high scholarship, develop character and leadership and stimulate greater growth in the performance and appreciation of good music. f1,4j The Ahzha Chapter of Gamma Beta Phi is the national scholarship society at HPUY Students who were members of their Beta clubs in high school or have attained a 3.35 during any semester are eligible as members. f2j Roy Youree, Janet Lum, and Carla Evans watch as Lamar Rodriguez, Gayle Echols and Liz McLain are inducted into Gamma Beta Phi. SMH CMM 4 K1 jlnternational Club strives to unite inter- national students in fellowship friendship and to provide opportunities for them to become more active on campus. f2jKappa Delta Pi is a national honorary society for those students who are interested in education and who have shown high scholastic achieve- ment. I3jHonorary band fraternity, Kappa Kappa Psi, tries to promote the existence and weUare of the university bands and to culti- vate respect for their activities and achieve- ments. I4-jKappa Kappa Psi members David Epperhart, Rusty Baldwin, ferry Wade, Eugene Davis, Marc Wilson, Rick Wood and Herschel Samples do repair work in the H PU band hall. Jfaiuuiil INYERNA TIONAL CLUB Randy Cool-President Tom. Ruane-Sponsor fohn A bokhair Becky Brown Antonio Caraballo Susan Dickson Sandy Elliott Dawn Golding Jason K aneshiro Jan Liu .lanet Lum, Hugo M asino Marie Ross R o-Ling Shih Debbie Welch KAPPA DELTA PI Linette Wright--President Debbie W illiarns- V ice-President Jan Graves-Secretary Margaret Lane- Treasurer Mary Jo Clearman-Historian Vicky W illiams-Reporter Dr. Clinton Stewart-Sponsor Mrs. Penny Tongate--Sponsor George Aldridge Patti Allison Sandra A rnwine ,lan Brewer Bevie Daughrity Lynette Davis Shirley Eoff Roland Graves Glynis Holm Judy Lee Liz McClain Andranette Miller Nancy Miller Donna Rush Bill Ruthedord Laura Sevilla Susan Smith Donna Wall Alma Wilson K APPA KAPPA PSI Clyde Zacharias-President ferry W ade- Vice-President Rick W ood--Secretary Kent Van Houten- Treasurer Rusty Baldwin-Historian Greg A. Berry-Sponsor Eugene Davis David Epperhart John Farrell, honorary Frank Nelson Herschel Samples Randy fierce .lackie W aldrop Marc Wilson iige 9 4 Q-.54 25Zv,vw QM 930 gffppw gfgvpw 920 ar 5 X '14 .- :Su 'Q 51. 15 '1 AT ' .1 .f- .D ' fl -I 'Y- I-SWEJ 1. M U SIGMA THETA . Kathy Schuster-President Beverly Herce-Vice-President Betsy Lavender-Secretary Donna Mihura- Treasurer Greta Dossey-Historian Mrs. Greg Berry-Sponsor Linda Baldwin Lynda Brown Edith Browning Sandra Leal Janean Pankhurst Donna Sowell Laura Waldrop JENNINGS DORM COUNGIL Edda Shreve Woe President Roxanne Imrnel-Secretary Cathy Luthy-Historian Lee Ann Harlan-Parliamenta 'an Jan Graves--Association of Women Students Representative Mrs. Hallie Bivens-Dorm, Director Sarnilee QuarlesfPresident ri I1jMu Sigma Theta is a HPU sorority for women in band. f3jKathy Schuster Hts a pattern piece on Betsy Lavender. Mu Sigma Theta made the pattern pieces for the concert dresses for the band. f2jJennings Dorm Council relays the resident womenls opinions to the administration and sponsors the dorm parties. The council also helps set the stand- ards for domz life. f4jLa Hora Bautista is a club for Latin American students who are dedicated to .spreading the story of Christ. I5jKoinonai is an organization of wives of students studying for the ministry or other church related vocations. LA HORA BA U TIS TA Laura Sevilla-President V Esther Palorno- V ice-President Ernestina de la Cntz-Secretary! Treasurer Eunice Hernandez-Extension Trip Chainnan Rosie Galindo-Publicity Vickie Borunda Antonio Caraballo Pam Castillo Blanca Chavarria R osalinda F rias Mike Granados A nastacio Guevara A lbert H ernandez Diana H inojosa Edward Jennings Mary Jimenez Sylvia Mendoza Sammy Molina Raul Morales A lice Ramirez A Uredo Ramon Romelia Sanchez Rosie Spaien Becky W est K OINONA I Janie Jones-President Becky Davis- V ice-President Elaine Trout-Secretary Irma Grecver-Program Chairman Janice Ice-Benevolence Chainnan, Debby H elms-Social Chairman Judy W ilson-Publicity Mrs. Joseph McClain-Sponsor Mrs. Bryce Sandlin-Sponsor Mrs. Nat Tracy-Sponsor Karen B etheny Debbie Brevard Cyndy' Dickson Susan Elmore Terri Etheridge Carla Evans Bobbie May Liz McClain Judy Montgomery Linda Morrow Judy Patterson Gayle Robb Judy Summers Sally Sylvester Janie Toungate Irma Wiltshire Jane W itworth gmingfi QW CGW! Z1 Www QQMMM ki' 1 DP In qr 1 1 f2j Phi Epsilon Mu is a departmental organization for women and men physical education majors and minors who are inter- ested in creating and maintaining profes- sional interests in their field. I1 j Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia is the Nu Omega chapter of this national professional music fratemity which is concerned with the advancement of music in America and the webfare of music students. C31 Mark Crocker and David Hunt man the Phi Mu Alpha refreshment booth during Homecoming week. I4-1 Dr. Roger Brooks displays his folly Roger Tshirt given to him by Bruce Fielder, president of Pi Chi. The shirts were sold by the club as a money- making project. f5j Pi Chi is an active group of journalism students interested in. creative writing and the publication of the campus newspaper and yearbook. emu-fit Spit gpstlwtcfmf 1 'V 'J W WMI UL. t I.m..::1fff?5t7fif. Q f.f1s .!Uf.l5?f ffl iilll ,tf5vI.za ,jk ,.m1mm1f.1.LQm11ownnmmml1lmrum -af? H L 7-. 5. , Z Harm Nl a H' einen ORANGE gcslr 3 4 PHI EPSILON MU Richard Herbsl-Presidenl Darla Fletcher- Vice-President Lamar Rodriguez-Secretary-treasurer Kathy Lulhy-Publicity Cluzimzan Danny Jackson-Publicity Chairman Mrs. Ellen Henson-Sponsor Mrs. Maxiru' Hina'-Sprrnsur Gwen Bowen Sherri Cantrell Faye Eclzolv Mary Echols Alida Edwards Rasallnda Fnhs Vicki Hall Lee Ann Harlan Vic Hirsch Ken Hoskins Roxanna lrnrnel Karen Lee Barry Lightfoot Lak McClain Mike Selser Belinda Shemeld Kenny Taylor Glenda Teel Melinda Venable Rita Vickers Sherri Waggener PHI MU ALPHA Marc Wilson'-Presideru Bemie Galhzgher- V ice-Presidem Dub Shepherd-Secretary Billy Kay- Treasurer Mr. Euel Belcher-Sponsor Dr. Roger Brooks-Chapter Honorary Steve Austin jimmy Benton Mark Crocker Eugene Davis John Dragan Eddie Felly David Heel ' Bob Granger Jim Hoar David Hunt Hugo Maiino Frank Nelson Paul Newberry Greg Stahl Jackie Waldrop :Bert lwlliarns PI CHI Bmce Fiehler-President Sieve Evans-Vice-President Ardilh Miller-Secretary-treasurer Miss Tessica Martinf-Sponsor Dean Cheryl Reese-Sponsor Linda Autry Qlarjy Cassell Bobby Clay Dianna Deerfield Carl Douglass Mona Elder Raul Garcia Pauie Cemas Norm Hall Kathleen Langley Larry Payne Amy Rasta Jeff Shirley Terry Taylor Carla Vandiver' Sieve Waldrop Jeanrzene Woods M Qfitl Qui Qfpanuh Clit v A 1 I A-ff 2 I1 I The Dorm Council at Sid Richardson listens to complaints of the dorm residents and helps to establish dorm rules. f2jThe Spanish Club is planned to familiarize its members with the Latin American countries and to strengthen the link of understanding and friendship between the members of the club and these countries. f4jRomelia San- chez rnunches on some pastry at a Spanish Club party. f3jSigma Alpha Sigma is a social-service sorority for the promotion of interest in the athletics of the university and for the promotion of school spirit among the student body. SID RICHARDSON DORM COUNCIL Tobey Pitman-President Gene Watson- V ice-President M ark Albin .lohn Huckalrce John Killeen Donald McKmre Don Ross H erschel Samples Jeff Spaulding Bolr Webb Craig Weeks Eddie Tubbs SPANISH CLUB Lou1fs'C. Starzel-President A dan Camino- Vice-President Pam, H amilton-Secretary Roxanne Garzaf- Treasurer Ewart Phillips-Sponsor Salvador Barrientos Vickie Borunda Joe Cardenas M ike Granados Anastacioz Guevara Ed Jennings Frank Jimenez Mary J irnenfm Johnny Knowles Steve Mason Sylvia Menlloza Samuel Molina Raul Morales Joe Ortiz Esther Paloma M ary Pettiet A lisia Ramirez Aqredo D. Ramon Rudy G. Rodriguez Rornelia Sartcheg: Rosie Sapien. S W Laura Sevilla Rene V arela rii Juanita Zarate SIGMA ALPHA SIGMA Deborah Stephenson-President Lonnie Fickel- Vice-President Sherry Myre-Secretary Denise Lindsey- Treasurer Judy Cave-Histirrian and Social Chairman Althea Helrns-Zgqrnecoming Chairman Mrs. Henry Lirfdsejfe-Sponsor Mrs. Roy Arnbrester-Sponsor Doris Howard igmwaflgaha Wt 9 THETA ALPHA PHI B Scott Ware-President 4 Glynis Holm? Vi9'?'Pkesident . Linda Baldwrferfivtetary V Dee Dee Eoansi-Treasurer M' john Barton+.S'pon4sor VA Q E V ZETA ALPHA PI Q VictoriarBoningae-Qlaresident Q, y Laura SeoillaiiVice-Presidenif A -. Karen Houghtonf-Secretary , Mary .limenez+Treasurer Mrs. Don Hood-Sponsor Mrs. Loretta Houstonf-Sponsor Baldwin Q D .lean Davis ' ' Donna Roland Gladys Smith Vema Spates V . RVEDA Home DORM COUNQIL 1 4 :gs Q52 Lisa Johnston-President Phyllis Guess- V ice-President Patti Allison-Secretary A ndranette Miller- Treasurer Greta Dosseyffissociation ojf ornen Students Representative Debbie Daniel-Parliarnentarian Mrs. Lillian Candy-Donn Director TEXAS STUDENT ED UCA TIUN i4ssocIAT1oN Vicriy-Winiams-President Richard Herbst-Membership Vice- President Phyllis Gandy-Mernbershw Vice- President Zii Q Martha 'Vestal-Secretary Sandra Amwine- Treasurer Lee Ann Harlan-Social Chairman Jessica Collins-Publicity Dr. Jean Law-Sponsor M rs. Ann MeansvSponsor Deborah Baker Jan Brewer ,Ian Brooks Virginia Comelius Linda Dailey Mary Echols- 'Lonnie Finkel Becky Gaultrwy Jan Graves Gale Herridge Mary High Ken Hoskins' Mary Jimeneziiilsi Kathy King D Ruby Martinez Susan Miller Patnbia Mirack DUNN! .Rush ' l7ubiShepher2lf Donna Sowell V Verna Spates Peggy'Stara Celia Stirling Carol Thompson Debbie Treadwell Melissa Webb M arc' Wilson A Qraeangn Zjdviboin 9319 4 1 N ,,.0 ' AQ: 2 Wh gfwgtilvvw Cpanel c ft fa' IU Theta Alpha Phi is a national honor- ary dramatic fraternity organized for the purpose of creating and maintaining profes- sional interests in the field of drama. f2j Women students who strive to create an atmosphere of good will, warm feeling, and interrelationship of all students and ethnic groups of the university compose Zeta Alpha bi z Pi. 631 Veda Hodge Donn Council is com- posed of resident women who assist in the regulation of dorm We and voicing the opin- ion of the students. I4jFuture teachers are given the opportunity to hear educational speakers and learn of new teaching techni- ques through the efforts of the Texas Student Education Association. Melinda Bynum, Section Editor Cm Qvzfwwwaf fx x Q K Q X, X lf f f V! A l KSN X Q C59 big mics, Nfl? 'Z w gif T5 394159 fx? C Ax 54 YQ xii T mm S T WQEQ If - F lf, fe sf 7 Nxwrjxx fx 7 J fx r rf'-R YQZQQNS4 Ml E 2,43 31 wx Q 'Dr F GSE-J XV iq f f Q W f X Q V W V 7 gf SAX W E X . I W -.-.sf-ff ! i 573 N i fx? fx hi I F' 1 + If A F ,A l xy 'J L K f. Urqqd' N 'fic QQ, 1 mg fflffffff fx fp 5 Di ' f7'A J - ', fi 5 4' iq A R X' , V? FL B X x w I w , Q? f fi f J L ' M x X Wx W S . QE Q gm ov fill M TQ! M N X 1' X 5720 dm! Umm 1,9 . V Y -2-3 5,94 Q50 '-n .- 2- 9 arf .QS E 5' x if-1 9? ' r A . 4 li 4 .V fb J I .., , - 154' F'-gfgk 4, - i--, I Fl 'z Y 1 'S I . -vf' 'TP1 X defgwi., 14 1 ' ' is 1- Lx al W 1s2: .' .I WHS, '-Wfn.,-1 , -af- x .V ,1 . ' --.',,,fv In 9f?'f :+,-i 'Q' ., I V a , 1 I The hills are alive with the sound of music! This sound filled the Brownwood Coliseum November 14-1 7 as the Music Department of HPU presented The Sound of Music. Directed by Mrs. Jean Madsen, the musical told the true story of the Trapp Family Singers and their daring escape from Nazi-held Austria. IU fan Timmons portrayed the Mother Abbess of the Nonnberg Abbey. In her first starring role in an HPU musical, Janice Dobkins portrayed Maria Rainer, who is sent from the abbey to the home of Captain Georg von. Trapp. Q2 The eldest daughter of Capt. von Trapp is Liesl, played by Kim Gumfory. Her male suitor was played by Craig Hughes. f3j Katha Doole portrayed the inquisitive and straight-talking daughter, Brigitta. 142 Steve Austin starred as Captain von Trapp in his second major role at How- ard Payne. T52 The other von Trapp children were played by Becky Roby, Andy Berry, James Garrett, fKatha Doolej, Kelly .lack- son, and, asleep in Liesl's arms, Melaney Merriman. f6l Mr. John Farrell conducted the twenty-three piece orchestra. flj The Saengerbund of Herwegen, which competed in the talent show along with the von Trapps, was portrayed by Phyllis Candy, Marc Wilson, Lois Terrell, Billy Kay, Paula Christian, Dub Shepherd, and, not pictured, Ami Woody, Sam Lumpkin, Bernie Gallagher, and Mark Crocker. f2j Among those at a party given by Capt. von Trapp were Herr Zeller, a Nazi officer por- trayed by Bert Williams and other guests, Becky Vaughn, Billy Kay, and Hugo Masino. f3j Lisa Johnston starred as Elsa Schraeder and Paul Newberry played Max Detweller, a close friend of the von Trapp family. M1 Helping the children get ready for the party is Phyllis Candy as Frau Schmidt. l5j Maria returned to the Abbey, not as a nun, but as the bride of Capt. von Trapp. Giving their approval to Maria's wedding attire are nuns portrayed by Paula Christian, Ami Woody, and Cathy Hecht. 5 Memories are many for the 135-member Swingin' Stinger Band IU and its director, Greg Berry. f2j Under the Held leadership of Dram Majors Larry Sparks and Beverly Swanrzer, the band performed at seven HPU football games. I-41 The Flag Corp, in its third year, was led by Kathy Schuster, Trips to Nuevo-Laredo, f3l Glorieta, and the Texas Baptist Evangelism Conference, and the Alleluia presentations will never be forgot- left. mdwofgtrff Qflinget god .1- - - 3 -1- ff! 4 4 Q, 1 2 Nm 3 5 K1 j Hamirne activities included presenta- tion of the band sweetheart Linda Brown by Rusty Baldwin, band president. f2l Students attending the first all-school Christmas party took part in a carol-sing accompanied by the concert band. C32 Members of the Band Council for the 1974-75 year were Barbara Hawthorne, Sr. Rep., Linda Brown, Treas.g Jackie Waldrop, V-Pres., Craig Barton, Soph. Rep.g Rusty Baldwin, Pres., Donna Mihura, Sec.g Larry Sparks, Sr. Rep.g Charles Munay, Fr. Rep., and Stan Till- man, fr. Rep. Ml The Homecoming musical, The Sound of Music, was spotlighted dur- ing halftime by featuring the stars, including Steve Austin. ISI The 20-member Drum Corp was led by HPC graduate Kay Scarborough. 162 Twirlers were Susan Hilliard, Rhonda Ragsdale, Annette Short, Jimmy Ann Hagar, Virginia Bridges, and Knot picturedj Becky Brock. The 1974-75 Jazz Ensemble was an all male organization. K1 I Under the leadership of Mr. John Farrell, the ensemble presented a chapel program during the fall semester. Q2 Drummer Carl London seemed very involved in the music of this peqformance. 131 Mem- bers included: ffirst rowj Harold Whitis, Director John Farrell, Eddie Felty, Jim Alex- ander, Dale Mize, Dixon McKinzie, fsecond rowj Jimmy Benton, Mike Lewis, David Worley, Brad O'Neill, Randy fierce, Mike Howard, Ithird rowj Frank Nelson, James Whitis, Hays Beam, Rusty Baldwin, Steve Darilek, Kent Van Houten, and Jerry Wade. ff. tl l sr S3911 an 5 x v 2 3 W mzocixto , gglgixowcuboo ncbgparul DG Qwasafsss F W x, , - D X A 1 lll4 i, . 1-1315 A P X R 3 2 4 fi? The semester was over, and some of us were tired. KU Norm Hall, Lasso editor, found refuge on Miss Martin's couch. I2j Bruce Fielder found his on crutches. f3j W il- lie Williams and Ed Jennings decided the campus could use a good home cooked meal and were salesmen for the Spanish Club. Yes, we worked hard and played hard as the f4j Rejex can tell you. All that was left was to clean up. f5j Kim Mize and Scott Ste- phens aided in this task at a church dress-up party. The 1975 Spring semester was over. The summer days had come, and the students had gone . . . and they lived happily ever after. Wh glued? sweet l 1 ! I 5 Nonn Hall Editor-in.-Chief l974- 75 CW gdfinowl J 2-f 1 fy' SD fgxwifif- kv if Y 1 W A4 Lf E M ww ff GW W N gay Wu? I1 j Annette Short was crowned the 1974 Homecoming Queen of Howard Payne Uni- versity during the annual Homecoming Chapel Program. She is a senior debate major from Bandera. f2j Nancy Stevens, a senior business major from Ft. Worth, was declared Princess ofthe Homecoming festivities. f3j Distinguished Alumni honored this year, were Heh to rightj Mr. William A. Howard, Howard Payne College, 1939, pic- tured with Dr. Roger Brooks, president of Howard Payne University, second from left, Dr. Ben H. Moore, Daniel Baker College, 1914-5 and William B. David, Howard Payne College, 1942. 9722 1 C774 Eff .fiwzzimfw if Nnnlilurcs hr 1974 Ii0ll'l,0C0ll1-illg Queen wvrc, lqfz to riglzl. Nrmrry Stevens. Anruzlte Short. Dvlfby Daniel, Belsy LILUUIIIIITF, Katha. Dunlv, and Linda Drzilvy. J6nww1ffs fi WA 40 70.3 .f 'Ui fig, ,Q M f by Nil K' 'J-3 fr, 4 7, px 4 X 1. J fi T -fad 74' , Y ,,...... , -, -1.-.--- - -,qs-W - Af - - ' ' 'W ' ,lonnye Rankin fan Graves Amy Rasta 2 . . . . M- N ififvf Www mm gegcjlpf QAQVLULZZJ Lyska Campbell Cale Carroll Chris Shults '. Kz 5 'lf gf. .ff Q. 1. A 61111141 GMI? cg? www gym S, la!! is -' lip-qvhv ao-- .f J - .-v?.. - X 4 -r A7 . .P an ,355 '62-J , 7 L. I -1 A-Pr . f A ff - ' - iv ' 4,549 . -xr f' lllblbff am' K fgmu Senior Class officers are, left to right, Mark Crocker, vice-presidentg Phyllis Candy, secretaryg Jan Timmons, Lreasarerg Ricky Akins, president. emi Junior Class officers are, lej? to right, Mark Scott, presidentg Melissa Webb, secre- Laryg Jane Ledford, treasurerg Frank Nelson, vice-president. YJ Sophomore Class officers are, lek to right, Kim Curnfory, secretaryg foe Gerault, presi- dentg Jan Walton, vice-presidentg Rhonda Rugsdale, treasurer. Qftuu oat Freshman Class ofhcers are, leh to right, Mikff Newman, presidentg Renee Schulze, .Ylfl?l'ClUlfVJ Bill Callahan, vice-president. Not pirturerl is Bill Cells, treasurer. Qzztnttogfut The 1974 Lasso is dedicated to Ralph Marshall, who has served Howard Payne as bookstore manager, instructor of physical education, and golf coach-a man with a colodul life-style who brought with him to Howard Payne a dimension of understand- ing and concern that has allowed him to identify with many different kinds of stu- dents. He has surrounded himseU with the needs of young people and has been a friend to all of us. Owedealiwi X ,Ls Nu' 1975 Lasso slaff honors Dr. William C. Robllirm as a Dislirzguixhvd Faculty Mein,- lmr hr his .w'n'ia'1' in l'Slll,IliSlll:llg a Univer- Sifjf-ll'l'l'l l2S.Ylfll0I04L'1V Department and Test- ing Cmlrr al Howard Payne. a 'IJUQY persona- lalf' man who nfrwlzrfs his students psychology Illflllltll ilu' realm of Christian outlook and pr1u'li1'1'. xx ' i+.,,...f '--J-ff ful Ai 201 I it W 1 5: 1. .M I . 1 , . . .F iffx. . Qs, . . New ' . H T... UK4. , ' ' , L. . 1, 1 . 7' 5 , , -A fwf X ., ik , ' l' ' 1 iz' pf inf ' . Sarah Ryman. Lamar Rodriguez fllllifv Dvbkim Mmm ifw EWQ QP? 'I S 4 wr ,-.fwfffr .'- i , 'IC7i'g I LQQ: ST M Q ' fifty Rr A au 1153. 1 .V A nfs u H, , -1 - L -fi .l:.23ff'!l'. A .L I QQMMM 3450 Qggeaulg www Kallzy Gfrcslin Lev Cipson Renee Schulze QMM 3440 g3wu1Q Qmynfffh rg . V' K Wg., :MPH xx 6'-A . 51, HQ p 4 -.-fiixml 5 Q +C 'slwffx - r-3'-T. -. H ., . .N .Y i 'fl K1--.mf I J ' fu' I .L JI I J '4- -r., v Ex -Q54 ' 4 . A l '5 ww ., 4, M' w.. tsf.. ...,. , xl. H, 5 4' - 3Pf L -.r. Km, 5 1 K' f I! V 1- 4 Bly ru 'HU 135' -XI -.in iw. Lx'w.,g T , v W'-,- , w , , ,,,. 2-ff .m it .. . My lf ,Q ,gi ef ,Ji rf' 1 . 3 in gy'--:Q W - s ' 4 Eiga, ' x A? if 1' L f , ll iv ,, I v Wi ,... .4 'n MJF 'f1 zr . ll.. ,HL i . lp 4 'Lf-Iga M ffl Li L, , 17,-F fji H . ' w f 22:1-A 1 4 . V , 'A ':7'!'-4-- X A 1 ' 4.5 v , f . ' NF 17? .L.+-M452-1 Q' 1' ' f 5' A 1 6Q2f':' f -1 hJ?' 1 ,,Y.'. -, A- f. ..:., -,,- , ,W n Y , H .,V. - tg-.... 4-gym : th. - .N ..i3.,,.f.5,g - g,,..,, QQMM am 2' .1 U 5 . ' if 'I X 'L ?. - . 1 w , J K 'fu 3 1, ri 1 w Q Q l Iii I I L. 1 ' 1' v . uv. , 1. 1 y g - , . V' , , will 'I J' l' e- 1. 1. --.Am , 'me 2 ' Y '7 A 4 '.,A - , 1 , ri ,g ' I. :-.v, V, L ,aj ll w W , In fi? V . , . -.-,1.1u,,,f v.f. ' Z , 1, A . -,, . ., V ..'ff,Qf:-L:,,n,7f T .1 Qnll Qyefz sim gzmm, gm WW QW W 74- 75 3 4 Surrogate parents for students in the uni- versity are the domiitory directors. Perfom- ing the service with love at Howard Payne are, clockwise from top right, Mrs. Lillian Candy, Veda Hodge Hallg Mr. and Mrs. Eddie M. Tubbs, Sid Richardson Hallg Coach and Mrs. Don Hood, Taylor Hall, and Mrs. Hallie Bivins, fennings Hall. Qlawziiwy Quang r v fi. if I9 HBA. ? fT,'w. :-qh, 5: V W -y. X X X-M. . Way H1 'ilk -rv y ',w. 4 - '- h,m,.v . .,.- Ib k fl On V alen,tine's Day, the BSU presented the .Sweethearts from the organizations within the BSU. From these lovely young ladies was chosen the BSU Valentine Sweetheart-IU Phyllis Guess. The other Sweethearts 122 were fleh to rightj Samilee Quarles, Ministerial Alliance Sweetheartg Debbie Bradshaw, fackets for Jesusg Diane Swindley, Youth Led Revival Tearng Esther Paloma, La Hora Bautistag Ro-Ling Shih, International on Campus. QQQW Ofhnline Qituztm R. 2 all www 0 o guy MWA Aliment Named as the -Hrst Mr. and Miss Howard Payne University, highest honor awarded to Howard Payne students by Howard Payne students, were Larry Sparks and Annette Short. They were officially recognized and pres- ented plaques during the all-campus Christ- mas party in the gym, and have represented the college on a number of occasions this spring. Miss Short is a seniorfrom Bandera, majoring in speech and minoring in psychol- ogy. She is a member of the Howard Payne Band and was the band sweetheart for 1973- 74-. Sparks, a senior from Belton, is majoring in music education. This year, he has served both as the president of the Student Associa- tion and as the drum major for the Howard Payne Band. '. 'limit'-1 ?'rf' Donna Clark A N , ,Q F , l ik 1 if 'i i:,Q'i ' 1, ,I L, A 'Pa..,., L 1: I V L, fa. F I T' ' T f Q fl I 1 ' f 1 . 'LL' 1 gun!!!-H' ,1 'V - f- 'rC7' , :A , f p. . , L. M' ' P49 A A Q2?T'f1,. ' .' gi .' N 1 - 'Jnff' '.1.w Q, I- . , , N . dl :- -:U I, , fxii , -. Li , -p r , eg, - .. -- 'I 1 ':,.- , , ...' . , . , 3' . 4 ,,,. . , :r.L- 'ziifff ..L1.4,, L- P 0' 7.253331-' I Q ' 1 -22' ' ' w,-- . .4gQ1., ' 42, , N -.14aj.. ,.,,, .JW H .. 5' 4 ', 31 -, F' . C ' 1 W' If 1,2 9' -' 112.1 1-fin! ' ,I My 5.1. 'ffsiifli' ' 1 .... , -:. . . 'A 1 -' V V ' , . I3 up :Eu-,-, IQ, qtlu . ' . f ' LNG a t ML , Qs Janice Dobkins .ug . V-.r - . iffy k aff -f 59' F , . X , 1 RWM , 'r+.. fj , f t ki, . zybufx gl ' ' .A iv 5. , 1, - --i. 1 . , X- , O . 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Laila Russell , Mike Newman .. f' '7 4 eww ami Q5wMatU 76775 It -I I r ti' .a Darla Fletcher Delta Orriicron, Sigma Sweetheart 1 Debbie Bradshaw Lee Gipson Jackets for Jesus Christian Brothers of Sweetheart Unity Sweetheart T545 if -35? f- , N Craig Barton Doris Howard Ma Sigma Theta Beau Alpha Phi Omega Sweetheart Anthony Jones Linda Brown Maria Jimenez Christian Brothers of Unity Beau Band Sweetheart Spanish Club Sweetheart .,. '55, aw il - 3 ff A x 4: 2 XX lit ,',N .. Q. I Ro Ling Shih International Club Sweetheart .-'if' sr . -s IQ l I. . N ,, XY N -. l '--.lxffw 1- , .X Q, i 1 -W - , st U rg Katha Doole A Cappella Choir Sweetheart '21 Ester Palomo La Hora Bautista Sweetheart 5 4 Jimmy Benton Delta Omicron Beau H Phyllis Candy Phi Mn Alpha Sweetheart -N 'lf' Q r -QW rsvr, -.,.,,, rsr, Q.. YS Q., PN,- r-a --... 'xr- --. 1 ...Z IXL- :QQ- H-.. ff- -,.., r-F .-.., I'-r - N ' 1: 1' ?- . A 1' ' , -. U wa. I ., , , ,. ' ,J . , 'uw' 1 Wiley Williams faye Lynn Devore Delta Chi Rho Beau Circle K Sweetheart 3: i f 3 I , Cassie Precure and Sandra Leal james Thomas Kappa Kappa Psi Sweethearts Zeta Alpha Pi Beau fmgwfww 4 ,s. mg X I :to , Jpbfi V . . A s ? l7' Ji. -.., 1 J NNI. f z A I P 4 I ,V -'-- W U X S Kr C711 Oscar F1 fTrayj Ingram HI Senior Mrs. Dallas Sherman I Douglas MacAnhar Academy of Freedom Board of Directors Cleo Thompson Douglas MacArthur Academy of Freedom Board of Directors So much has happened Ln my ltfe as the Lasso edttor I have truly leamedfatlure and success partly tn a large way and partly Ln small I have felt the polrttcal tremor on campus stanng Ln awe crymg at the hurt but feelzng pnde tn the achtevement I know that I am a stronger person because I made rt through the year wtth my santty I stncerely hope that the Senzors wtll retatn therr rnemortes of these past our years tn thetr mznds and souls and wzll apply Lt to everyday ltvtng I thank Jesus Chrtst zrst or betng real and secondly because He made a dream come true or me I also feel that Ll LS necessary to thank Hotrod fTesstca Mamnj for the hours o stntggle and accompltshment that she helped me to achzeve I could not have asked or a better sponsor teacher person and most of Scott Stephens Ltnda Baldwzn Raul Car cta and the Publzc Relattons Department deserve a round o applause for thetr tune and effort tn helptng the book be completed I espectally want to thank my temftc staff for a tremendous job and for havzng fazth nn Last of all I want to thank Carl Douglass for bezng my personal rtend as well as my photographer The ttmes when I was down Carl was there to stand by and keep me geared up enough to ftntsh the day He has worked hard and I truly thank htm I have o ten wondered where I wtll go from here lookmg mto the future wtllmg to dtve forward but often frightened of my out look on ltfe not knowzng how or why we do or go as we do One thmg I do know LS that I can say wzth pnde We re the greatest class alwe we re the class of 75 ' C7 Qeiwtpeef ' ,f' f ' , f . . . f . I f all,afriend. , , s , f . . me. . f . f ' - fl! .A- Adarns, Ann ..........4. Ambrester, Dr. Roy Anders, Ruth .......... Anders, Bill ............... Arrnentrout, Dr. Dede .... Baker, Dr. George ...... . Boker, Sarah ..... .. Baron, Carol .... .. Barton, Jolln . .... .. Belcher, Ellel .... Bennett, Dr. Roy Berry, Greg ...... Bewley, Dr. Ken . .. Bivens, Hallie .... Brogdon, Frances .... Bragdon, Joe ...,... ........31,73,97 . .... 26,lU0,101,103 ..............106 ,. ..... 34,70 .............3l,73 . . .26,37,84,100,102 . .......... 51,111,127 ...........2B,73 ....31,76,78,92 ....78,20B ......28 Brister, Frank ........ ............. 2 6,27,73 Brooks, Dr. Roger L. .... 15,20,21,29,38,40,41, Bennell, Sharon ........... Burras, Burton ......,.... -C- Campbell, Dr. Robert ...... Canon, W. T. .......... . Cawyer, Nicola ...... Chambers, Aleta Clemons, Maxine Conner, JoAnn .... Courts, Diana ....... Cravens, Dr. H. L. . .. Crider, Dr. Bill .... . . Crisman, Larry 0o,111,146,192 , ...... 43,611,207 . ...44,s5,1rr,1s2 .24 106 . . . . .106 106 106 106 ..llilili.2B .... .37,38,68 . .......... ........ 2 4 Cummins, Sharon .... ..... ..... 1 06 Daniel, Alicia .... T. .C ....... 106 Daniel, Ed .... . . .... 28,181 Davis, Charles . . . . . .. . . .43 Davis, Gwen . . . .... . .38 Davis, Howard Davis, Jeanne ....... Derryberry, Bob ....... DeViney, Dr. Gerald ..... Dickenson, Joy ........ Dobson, Elva ........... Dobson, Dr. Robert L. .A- Abokllair, John K. ...... . . Aculf, Susan K. ...... . Adamek, Susan M. .. Adams, Brenda K. .. Adams, John D. Adams, Jolln H. .. Adams, Ken R. ..... . Adams, Robert G. .,....... . .....ss,s4 ...... .26 ... . 149,154,155 .......106 ....38 ....44 .....102,105,112 .2,74,102 ........112 ....2,74 ......112 Adams, William .................... 2,157,140 Aduddell, Patrick Lee ................ 70,112 Akins, Ferris Franklin, Jr. fRicky1 .... 2,9,61, 6a,r0,19a Albin, Mark S. . ........ .. .....64,03,112 Albridge, George William ........ 2,68,76,166 Alexander, Betty S. ...... . Alexander, Donald L. ..... . ...,.....6a,74,112 Alexander, Jacqaelyn M. 1JackieJ .... . .67,112 Alexander, James K. ..... . Allcorn, Victor 11. ....... . Alldredge, Terry Lynn Allen, Glenda Kay Allen, Jenny Ruth . .. Allen, Jolly A. ..... . Allen, Allen, Allensworth, Bobby R. .. Allison, Patti Site ...... Allred, Jerry L. ,..... . Anderson, Sandro S. .. Ansley, Pamela S. ..... . Anno, Jennie Kayko .... Appleton, Rhonda J. .... . Armstrong, James Craig .... Armstrong, Michael Andrew Arnwine, Sondra Kay ..... Keith E. ...... . Michael .......... ............94,112 ......112 ........67,112 .......74,99,112 ., . . .6a,74,112,204 ............112 ..........2,95 ..........112 .. .. .74,76,84,112 ........42,110 ............112 ...........112,169 . ..... 68,74,112,I78 .. .......... 112 ..........2,9,l42 .. . .... 76,114,112 Arredondo, Santas ..... . ............. . . . .110 Asebedo, Louis Luz .. .. ...........112,178 Ashmore, Jay Kerye ........ 68,70,73,74,1 12,1821 Ashworth Mor an D ' , g . ......... .... ....... 2 Askew, Rebecca L. lBecky1 . ........... 61,15 Atkinson, George N. .. Austin, Stephen F. ..... Aany, Linda L. flmlyl'II2,41',i5fi4,111,i22j1a7 Auvenshine, Donnie G. Averitt, Damon Kyle ....... Lgu Bachnxan, Darlos D. .... . Bachman, Linda Diane Bachtel Mark ........ Bader, John A. ....... . Bagnall, William A. . .. . Baird, Johnny B. . . . , Baker, Becky L. . .. . Baker, Deborah Kay Boker, Jean K. ......... . Baldcraz, Patricia S. ..... . Bolderrama, Gilbert R. Baldwin, Anna D. . . . . . .. .. .63,64,74,112 . .......... 67,112 ......2,35 ...,61,112 ........140 . .... 112,142 ........112 ..........112 ............112 . .... 64,74,84,112 . ......... 112 ........112 . .... . ........ 166 74112 0611116116 Linda c. .... '.'.'2,24Qii,0if100',1022105 Baldwirl, Russell L. ...... . Ball, David L. ...... . Ball, Jesse Loyd .... Ball, Vicki L. ..... . Banta, Gary M. ..... . Boraza, Jackson Lee ..... Barefield, Marcus K. ..... . Barham, Beverly Joyce Bames, Claude W. .... . Barnes, James A. .... . . .... 2,76,93,94,103 . . ............ 68,112 ..........112 . ..... 112 . ..... .... 2 .. . . .145,146 ..........112 .........112,167 . .... 112,162,166 .... .67,74,112 Almond., f5I.616,, Qhlhl-1, 51.161 Dunham, Bill ............................ 24 Dunham, Mary Griffin ...... .... 2 5 -E- Earney, Mike ........... Eaves, Carolyn . . . . . .. . . Evans, Margery .......... Ewing, Jim .................... -F- Farrell, John .... . .... .. .. Fillman, Torn ............ . ........ 106 a0,41,144,145 .. .. .90,94,95 ......42,43 Fudge, Russell 0. . . . ..... ........ . .213 Gandy, Lillian ........... ..... 8 4,184,208 Garner, Marie ......... .......... 2 4 Gavin, A. C. ........ ...t....24 Goodnight, Dorothy . . . .... .106 Gottschalk, Martin .... .... 3 8 Grumman, Marie . . . .,.. , .34 Groy, Grace ..,.. Graybill, Thomas ..... Grimm, Dr. George .... .......106 .. .. .26,27,41 ........34 Gustavus, Dr. William .... ...... 2 B Guthrie, Jim ................ .... 4 3 ..H.. Hardcostle, Mary Ann . .... ..... 1 06 Harlow, Delphia .......... ...... 2 4 Havins, Robert fB0l11 .... ........ 2 4 Hebron, Dr. Arthur Henson, Ellen ........ Henson, Ken ....... Hine, George ..... . . . , .... .. .43 . . . .. .36,B1,207 . . . . .. .36,151,155 Hine, Maxine .... , ..................... 36,111 Hood, Don .............. . .36,144,145,163,203 Hood, Betty Ann 1Mrs. Donl ......... .84,20B Horne, Alene ........................... 10B Houston, Loretta .......... ...... 8 4 Howard, Rath ...... ...... ..... I 06 Jackson, Don ........... ..... 2 11,3434 Jackson, Marilyn ...... ........ 2 8 James, Aloma ...... ...... 3 8 Jenkins, Willie .......... .... 3 2 Johnson, Dr. Gene .......... .... 3 5 -K- Kidson, Dr. Beulah ...... Kclth, Ruth ........... Koopmann, Arvid Barnes, Larry D. Barr, Lewis E. . ..... .. Burrientcs, Salvador H. . Bartlett, Glynese ........ Barton, Craig R, .... . Beam, Hayes Haley ..... Beam, Mary L. ..... . . .. Beasley, Deborah A. ...........106 ..,....36,154,155 Qhllttloif .....162,179 . .. .156,166,1n1 ..........38,112 ....93,1l3,1s1,215 .... .. .94,113,125 .........113 Beasley, Manley tBubbo1 . ..... 113,141 Becktold, Margaret L. . Beierle, Dennis Carl Bell, Mildred Cathy .... Benavides, liermeliao Benford, Joy L. .... .. Bennett, Zed L. . .... .. Benton, Jimmy L. ..... . ......t31,94,99,115,216 Bergstrom, Gordon R. .... . ' Berndt, Daniel S. ..... . Bethany, John E. . Bilberry, James L. . . . Bishop, Joyce Maurinc Bishop, Malcolm W. Bishop, Nell ........... Black, Judith ........... Blackburn, Charles Mike Blackenship, Jeffrey A. . .. . Blanton, Jimmie F. .... . Blanton, Randy J. ..... . Bolin, Don Edward . . . .. Bolin, Jeanne Nadine .. Bond, Betty M. ....... . Booth, Deborah L. . .. . Borunda, Victoria .... Bosley, Cecil D. .... . Bostick, Curtis V. . . . . Bowen, Gwen J. .... . Bowers, Linda Marie .. . Bradley, Don E. ....... . Bradford, Charles W. Bradshaw, Cheryl D. .. Bradshaw, Deborah R. .. 19f6.1516w, Ronald o. ...'.'.'.5,52f6i,166,175,1115 Bmme, Debbie J. ..... . Branch, Charles A. Branch, Ronnie ........ Brand, Cynthia Lee .... Brantley, Dian E. ...... . Braxdale, William L. . . . . Brevard, Debbie A. ..... . Brevard, Victor L. .... . Brewer, Jan Elizabeth . Bridger, Diana R. ..... . Bridges, Virginia D. .. Briggs, Britt, Debra C. ...... . Brock, Becky A. Walter Craig Brooks, Janet A. .... . Brooks, Timothy C. Brown, Darwin W. Brown, Lynda C. Brown, Nita Lynn .. Brown, Rebecca, L. Wayne ..... Brown, Browning, Edith R. Browning. Rex M, .... Broylcs, Bobby D. ..... . Bryan, Robye Ann .. Bryant, Kay F. Bryant, Linda Jean Bryant, Regina Kay .... .......113 .........113 ... .97,99,113 ..........102,113 .............2,13 .....113 .....3,162 .....l13 .....1I3 .......113 ...........167 ....1l3,I62,166 ......64,113 .....3,113 .......113 .....3,9,95 ......9,73,95 ...........113 .....3,64,78,83,8g .........113 ........81 . .... 3,9,68 .....155 .......113 ...........67,113 113,209,214 .. ............ 113 .....113 .....I13 .....113 ...........78,113 ., . . .s,9,611,75,74,r6,s-1 . .......... 64,113 ..........93,113 .......113 . .... 3,207 ....93,113 .....73,B4 .... .6s,7a,0a,11s21a ...........74,11a .. . . .s,63,6s,r4,76 .........64,74 .. .... 3,74,7B .......113 . .... 113 .....113 .....113 .....113 .....l13 -L- Lane, Hal Law, Dr. Jean Leach, Juanita .. Lee, Glynda . .... Lindsey, Natille .. Ling, Hanson .... Lippe, Hanna Long, Laverne Lowe, Dr. Alma .......... -M- Madsen, Aothur ......... Madsen, Jean . ......... Marshall, Ralph .. Martin, Betty Martin, Tessica . May, Bobbie ..... Mayo, Harold ..... McChristy, Albert ......... McClain Dr. use h 1 J ......... McClain, Cleo fM?s. Joseph! Means, Ann ................ . . Moore, Bonnie Moseley, Linda ........ . . Myre, E. B. ............ . .N- Newman, Dr. Guy D. ...... . .P- Potterson, Mildred ....... Pen, Roy ......... Penn, Wilma ..... Phillips, Ewart .... Pipes, Jim ........ . Pittman, Alicia ....... Pittman, Dr. George ...... Pitts, Johnie Beth ......... -R- Rogsdale, Bennett ........ Rathhe, Wayne ....... Rawlings, Pat .... Reese, Cheryl Rims, Dr. Jose' .... Roark, Wallace ...... Robbins, Dr. William Ross, Coremon ...... Bryson, James K. . .. .. .......52 .......35,84 ..........107 .. .. .42,43,107 .......5e,0a ....1o7 ....107 .....s0 .........3l,90 . .. 36,142,200 ..........107 . . . . ..as,41,s2,s1 ..........107 .....36,163 . ..... 28,67 .. . . . . .44 . .. ....... .Ja 35,7364 .. .... 107 . ..... 107 . ..... 24,28 . .... 22,29,u1s .........so ,... .a6,16.s ......107 .....aa ........107 .........,107 . . . .511,a9,6a,175 .....43,73,140 ..... .2432 .....a6,16s .. .... 24,611,111 .........44 .......44 .....28,201 .......2s . ....... ...... 1 13 Buckner, .Leeroy ...... 150,151,152,153,154,155 Bull, Eddie U. .......... . .... .. .1I3,16I,162 Ballard, Terri Lynn .................. 113,184 Bullock, Garland ....... Bullock, Joe D. ..... . Buls, Richard L. ...... . Burchel, Terry Lynn Burke, Mary Evalyn Burks, Jackie D. . Burks, Neil K. ......... . Burks, Stephen Ray- .... Burnside, Mike R. Burris, Bonnie A. Burroughs, Judy K. . .. Burt, Garry W. Burt, Lisa Sue ..... Bash, Johnny R. .... . Bush, Randall B. ...... .. Bynum, Melinda ........... -C- Cadenhead, Cind C. ..... . Colley, Rayman! A. ..... . Callahan, William A. fBi1l1 Comp, David S. ........... . Campbell, Cynthia L. ..... . Campbell, Lyska Ann ........... Caneino, Adam G. . .... Cannon Particia M. ....... ........1'10 .. . . .5,a9,73 ........162 .......6d,1151 ..... .61,63,74 ...........11o .....101,10J,11a .......70,114 ........114 .....4,ra ........114 ....114,1r5 ......114 ......114 . ..... 60,B6,1111 . . .... 26,114,205 ........ .114 ....114,199 .41,51,167,195 .64113169 CDH-17011, slant K. ts1wff11 .'.'.'.'.' .... ' ...?1,01 16711114 Caroballo, Jose Antonio Caraway, Rita J. ......... . Cardenas, Joe P. . .,..... . Carlton, Thomas Craig Carpenter, Danny L. . . . . Carpenter, ' Carpenter, John David .... Patricia P. Denise Carpenter, Carr, Alice Foo ....... Carr, Timothy C. . Carroll, Rita Gale .. Carwile, Marlene . .. Cassell, Mary E. Castillo, Pamela E. Castillo, Vicki M. .... . Cate, Kathie Lynn Cathey, Carl B. ..... . Caaghron, Gary L. .. Cave, Jackie N. .... . Cave, Judy A. ......... . Caywood, Nancy Lee ....... . ........ 114 .......70,114 .....r0,r4,114 .....68,74,114 .....64,114 .....s7,114 ........114 ......110,195 .........a6,114 .... .40,0l,1I4,167 ..........114 ....114 .......67 ........114,144 .. .4,6,9,4B,6l,73,7f1 Cearley, Sheryl L. .,.... . ............. 28,114 Celiv, William 111 1BillJ Chaddock, Michael A. Chandler, Dewitt ....... Chandler, Douglas A. Chovarria, Blanca ...... Chooirs, Leland C. ...... . Chesney, Joel Pat ........ Chesney, Mildred Sarah .... Chesney, Terri L. ..... .. .. Chitwood, Gayle L. .... . Christian, Connie D. Christian, Paula J. Clark, David L. .........59,199 .. .. .114,132,136 ..........611 ........114 ....52,7z1 ....114 ..4 . ...... 114 ......110 ...........114 ....74,91,97,99,l14 114211 Clark, Donna E. . .. . ......... . . . . 616,-, Chester . .... ....... . .......... f .67 .4o,s1,114,146,146,106 Clay, Bobby E. Jr. .... . Clayton, L. J. ........................... 67 Clearrnan, Mary J. .. ..... ....... 4 ,73,74,76 Ruane, Tom .............. 63,64,76,l37,l69,1E3 Rudeseal, Pat .................... .... 3 2,34 -5. Sondlin, Dr. Bryce ............ ...... 44 Sandlin, LaVerne KMrs. Brycel ..,...78 Sartain, Dr. Robert Schoner, Dr. Alta Ada .. Sehoner, George ....... Schroeder, Dorothy Jean Sherman, Louis ......... Sherman, Dr. Mozclle . . Shields, Corrine ....... Shields, Dr. James Scider, Phyllis ...... Sirois, Joy ....... Sloyton, Dean Smith, Dr. Don L. . .. Smith, N. Frank ..... Smith, Mary Bell ..... Snider, LaVon ........ Stanford, Dr. Jack .... . Stephenson, Dr. Donny Stewart, Dr. Charles Stewart, Dr. Clinton . .. Stewart, Maurine Sxuanner, Regina -1. Thiebaud, Frederick Thompson, James Timmons, Dr. Joe . .. Tongote, Penny Tracy, Trice. Tub bs, Dr..Nat Eloise ....... Eddie M. ....... . Turner, Dr. A. J. .. ........ . ...... 32 .....38,39 .......43 .....211,66 .....31,96 . ..... 51,911,619 .. ........... 25 . .. .44,5s,64,67,1a2 ............107 ..........ar,1o7 .... .a6,140,150,16a ......25 .....107 .......a4 .....s4,7o .......5o .....a5,76 ,.....a0 ......a11 ......a1 ......,2s .....25,2lz .....35,76 .......44 . .. 33,184,208 -V- Vulentine, Jim ............... ..... 2 5 -W- Wagner, Lana . . ........ ..... 1 07 Watkins, Al ..... .... .,,..., White, Barbara .... ,,,, , 107 Wilson, Terry ....... ...., 2 5,67 Winebranner, Faye ...... ,,,, I 07 Woods, Dr, Leon ......... ...,, 2 5 -y. Youna, Jael Roy ....... .,,, 7 3,107 Clements, Gary B. Clements, Janice K. Clements, Terri L. ggemons, glee Dianna .... cp er, ary oth ...... Clinklscales, James Jifantly cr, Laycc Ann .. er, Terry W. John C. ....... . Clodlell Clodfelt Clonts, Clonts, Kenyon E. 11 .. Close, Ricky D. ....... . Cloud. James C. ...... . Cloud, Michael Craig .. Cluck, Belinda J. .... . Gluck, Carol Lynette .. Gluck, Jimmy D. Cobb, Katrina M. . .. Cobb, Peggy L. ..... . Cobb, Slum: W. ...... . Cochran, Robert D. . .. Collier, Geoffrey .. Collins, Bonnie K. . .. Collins, Gary ...... Collins, Jessica E. Collins, Thomas R. Conley, Joel S. ..... . Connealy, Patricia E. . .. Conner, Danny C. . .. . . . Cook, Joseph Dale Uoej Cooley, George 1. .... . Coppin, Graco . . . ,. .. . . Coppinger, Stanley Corkron, Samuel D. Cornelius, Roberta Cornelilts, Suzanne Cornelius, Virginia Cosby, Terry Lynn 1162.5 ' Cottrell, Yvonne T. Lnkretia J. . .. Cor, Johnny James Cox, Lillie N. ...... . Cottcll, Cox, Rick ........... Crabb, Deborah J. Cradoct, Barbara J. .. Crain, Ramona ........ Crawford, Philip Kent .. . .... 64,114 ......114 ......114 .. . . . . . .114 .611,114,111s .. .... .......... 1 14 . ....68,73,74,l14 ..........114 ........114 .........74,114 ..........115,142 . .,. . . .115,157,160,162 . ............. 115 ............114 ..........115 ... .411,115,1B5 ............I15 ...........4,68,70 .... .60,63,115,l6Z . ......... 115 . ....... .64 .....6s,114,115 .....18,115 .....4,74 . .. ..... 75,115 ..........115 .....6l1,74,17H ........115 ........ ..115 ........... .115 ..,.4,9,64,74,111 . . . .4,1a,74,114 ....67,115,145 .. ..,....6e .. ....115 .115 ....115 .......64 .. ...64,115 ....115,178 ......115 ....115 Criner, Lawrence B. ............... . ..4 Crisp, Pamela Ann .................. 115,207 Crafter, Mark S, ,...... ..4,60,110,111,91,95,1911 Crow, Ron J. ........ . .. ............... 115 Crum, Eva .... ....... ................. 6 8 Crutchfield, Travis L. . .... ....... 64 ,115 Cuellar, Samuel I . ........ ............ 1 15 Cunningham, Debra Let: . . . , . .63,73,74,l15 Currie, David R. . .... ........ 4 ,55,181 Currie, Lisa ............ .... 4 ,73,l75,187 Curtis, Rath. D. .................... .. .... 11 -D- Dahlin, Donald R. ....................... 115 Dailey, Linda Beth ........ 63,6l1,74,84,115,193 Dalton, Kenneth A. ..................... 115 Damron, Charles A. .................... 5,64 Daniel, Danctte .. .................. 61,811,115 Daniel, Deborah Ann 1DelzbyJ ...... 68,115,193 Darden, Alicc N. ........,.... .. .,... ...5 Darilek, Stephen D. ........ ........ 1 94 Daatltrity, Bevie Ann ..... 74,76,115 Davidson, Paul D. . . . . ......... . . .5 Davis, Connie Diane .... .... 40 ,4l,64,116 Davis, Craig ......... ............ 1 16 .......6s,11s Henry, William B. Lange, Vickie Louise Davis, Denise L. Lindsey ..... . . . . . . . . 113,123 Davis, Dorothy Lynette .... .... 5 ,9,74,76,196 Davis, Dracinda K. ..... . ......... 110 Davis, Dwight C. ...... . .........116 , . . .aa,74,s4 .......116 ......116 ..........116 .........116 .68,74,78,115 ..........116 . ........... 5,67 .. .. 153,155,166 Davis, Jaan Davis, .loan C. ......... . Davis, Michael Glenn .... Davis, Penny .......... Davis, Ray ............ . . . Davis, Rebecca E. Davis, Rick Dean Davis, Killa J. ...... Davis, Terry L. ..... Davis, William C. ...... .... . Davis Eugene W. lr. . . . ..... 5,64,76,B1,169 .......1D .......123 my, 'Judith Ann ......... .........116 De La Cruz, Ernestina .... .......... 7 8,116 Decker, Glynda K .. ...... ...... 5 ,6B,74,175 Deckerl, Edward A. Jr. ..... ..... 6 8,116 Dadaar, Karen L. ....... .... . Deerfield, Dianna Sue . . . . . . . . Delaney, Roger L. .' .... Delarasa, Mary Ann .... Dclouch, Gary ....... .........116 .63,81,116,167 .........116 116 .'.'...-...,.'1'1E,162 Danker, Glenda L. ......... 5,73,l73 Devore, .laye Lynn . . . . . . . . . Dcvrics, Harold Steve Dewitt, Marla J- .... . Diaz, Joe C. ...... .... . Dickenson, Robby IV. Dickinson, Cheryl A. Dickinson, Gregory S. . .. .68,74,l16,217 ...........116 ........,116 ......51,166 ......116 ....116 .......116 Fryar, Shiela M. Fudge, John D. F1 a adn F .....118 , R . ..... . . ..... . .7 Ftiililiier, Layliiylv ...... ...... ..... 5 1 ,56 Gage, VirTinIa Sue ..... Gaines, Pr.-sant L. .... . .. ..... 118 . ..... ..... 1 18 78118 Galindo, Mary K. . ........... .. , Gallagher, Bernard E. Gammon, George H. . Candy, Phyllis Kay Candy, Phyllis Kay Gann, Laura Lynelle Gorbiso, Anthan T. Garcia, Raul .... Gamer, Sharon Kay Garrett, Boyd D. ..... . Garrett, Sue Ann .... Dickson, Daniel B. .. Dickson, Susan K. Dieus, Robert C. Dillard, David R. .. . ..,.... .. .. .119 . . . . .J19,188,203,214 , ...,....... . . . . . . .116 Dobkins, Janice Kay ..... 74,90,95,116,202,211 Dillon, Johnny .... Dixon Marsha A. . .. . Dobbs, Kenneth W. . . . . Dobbs Tracy Lloyd .... ......5,63 ......76,116 .....64,97,116 .......... 35,116 lBcrnieJ ........ .7,81 79 73 74 84,91,97, ...Lf ,16l5,198,Z16 ......4o,-11,111,122 ....,1n1,1n2,1os,11a ..........101,11B ...........11n Gartman, Daniel C. .. ..... 68,118 Garza, Richard ..... ..... 1 18 Garza, Roxanne ....H3 Garza, Tommy 11. .... ...... 64 Gasaway, Chris C. ..... 49,171 Galax, James R. . .. ...... .. .. .118 Cnult, Malimla R. . ......,..... . .... 74,118 Gaultney, Rebecca G. illeckyj ........ 7,4H,84 Geeslin, Mary Kathy ........... 118,203 Gemas, Patricia Lee fPattie1 ..... 18,28,81,11H Gentry, Frances N. .... . .................. 74 Gentry, Norman Lynn ........ . .......... 7 George, Peggy L. ...... ............ I 18,141 George, Thomas D. .. .................... 118 Gerault, Joseph N. Noel .... 61,74,11B,125,199 Carault, Keturoh Belle fKnty1 ........ 74,118 Gibson, Barbara ............. ...,........ I 67 Gibson, Cindy P. .... ........ ............ 1111 Gibson, Ray Neil ............... 70,74,l18,166 Gillen, Larry D. ........ 118,162 Gillespie Danny J. c1,,m,'L.n111. L. .. Hecht, Catherine A. lCathy1 Heerwald, James R. ..... .. . Heiderbrecht, Ronnie L. . . . . Heidenhcimer, leg ..... Heirman, Annie . Helms, Althea ........ Helms, Deborah Claire . .. Helms, Morris Dale .... Henderson, Jae M. .... .... . Hendricks, John W. ....... . Hennig, Pamela Kay fPaml Henrieh, Richard R. ..... . .1o,4.s,1a, 74,120,173 . . .... 120,147 . . . . . .120 . . ... .120 , ........ 10 ......10,57,B3 .. .. .74,78,120 . .... 10,67,l63 .. . . . . . .120 . . ...... 120 . . . ..... 10,176 . . ...... 120 Henry, Claude E. .......... .... 1 58,162 Hensley, Derrale .. Hensley, Gene .... Henson, Teresa F. . .. flepler, Vicki R. Herbst, Richard D. Hernandez, Albert T. . . . . Hernandez, Eunice L. . . . . .64,120 . .... 68,7-4,120 . . . .. .. . .67 .....B1,84,120,155 . . . . .120 73,711,120 ....120172 Hernandez, Kathleen A. , Hernandez, Ruben L. Hernklge, Martha Gale Herrington, Cynthia M. . Hewitt, Denisce . .. .. .. . Hewitt, Jae Bob ...... Hicks, Barbara Jill .... High, Cynthia G. High, Mary Evelyn .... Hightower, Glynn E. .. .es .....74,84,120 . ...... .120 . . . . . . . . .11 . .. .31,120,18E ..........12E .. .... 11,73,74,B4 . .. .67,120,162 King, Michael .......... ..122,147,1s7,1s9,1a2 Kirchner, Billy M. .. ...6,122,171,2o7 Kitchens, Helen L. ...... .............. 1 22 Klaerner, Thomas Wayne .. Kleiman, John R. ...... . Knowles, Johnny M. .... . Knapp, Kelly .............. .... ...L- . . .... 12,144 . . . .123 . 83 123 Lacey, Mary E. .......... .... I 23 Lambert, Kitty S. . ...... ....... 1 23 Lambert, Michael Ray .... ..... 9 ,162 Lumpkin, Linda K. ...... ..... 1 23 Landes, Betty J. .... . ..123 Lane, Diana L. ...... ..... 1 23 Langley, Donna E. .........12,74 ...........121,123 Langley, Kathleen F. .......... B1,l04,122,123 Lappa, Mark A. ........ . Lappe, Donnie G. .. Loppe, Ronnie D. .... . .123,148,149,15I,155 Latham, Robert, T. ............ .... 30 ,123 Lavender, Elizabeth A. Klietsyl ....... 78,l23, Lawler, Ken ............. Lcal, Sandra L. Leavelle, Tommy L. .. Ledlord, Jane M. Lee, lean A. .... . Lee, Judy A. .. Lee, Karen J. Lee, Nancy J. Lee, William H. Lee h Robert C Hilburn, Randall A. Hilliard, Susan F. ...........1.1,73 .. ......... 93,120 Hinojosa, Diana ....... ..... 63 ,64,78,120,169 Hirsch, Victor Nolan . .. ............ 81,120 Hoar, James K. ........ .......... 8 1,120 Hodges, Niclcey K. ........ .. .. .64,120 H011 .P J tP1 .... ..... 1 1,74 viii? '3 .fig .................. . Holly, Nita Jian ........... Leufis: Judy D. Lewis, Michael E. . .. Lewis, William D. Lightfoot, Barry R. . .. Little, Kenneth A. . Little, Kenneth E. Little, Sammy J. .. Little, Tim 0. .... . Doherty, John Patrick . . . . ............ 116,155 Doiron Andrew L. ............... . ........ 57 Donaldson, Candace Kffandil .............. 116 Donaldson, Dawn ....... ., .... . .......... 110 Daole, Katha Lea ............ 5,9,74,90,l92,2l6 Dosse , Greta Sac . . .... . . . . .70,73,78,84,116 Douga-SJ, Jack Carl .... ..... 6 ,9,46,61,7??g Drake, Jana P. Draper, Barbara L. .. Dreinhalcr, John F. Draw, Connie J. ........ . Dru an, lohn .............. Dudley, Charles Franklin .. Duncan, Deborah Ann .... Dunham, Laura L. ......... . ...........116 ......116 .........116 .......111,11a ......63,67,ll6 ......74,117 ....64,l17 Duncan, Morris Don. ........ . . . . . . .117 Dunlap, William G. ...................... 117 Dunlop, Thomas N. KTarnmy1 Dunn, Shaun T. ........... . Dupreey, Stephen F. .. ..... . Dupuy, Robert Rem: ......... Daly, Dcltarah A. . .. . . .. Eastegp, Rosalinc ........ Echo , Grrully II. ..... . Echolx, Mart na Faye ..... Eehals, Mary Pamcllo .... EehoLs, Nora G. ...... . Eckols, Claudia T. Eckols, Stewart R. . .. . Edwards, Alida J. Edwards, Jane C. Ehrkc, Connie S. .......61,11D ...... .117 . ........ 117 .....117,I42 ........64 ......74,117 . . .. .. .6,32,l1l .. . . .8l,166,l67 . .. .9,73,81,84 .. . . .a6,74,7s . . . .a11,117 ....68,117 . ........ 6,81 . ..... 117,168 Colden, David J. .... . Golding, Dawn Golightlcy, Bobby L. Gonzales Gloria R. . env, Rahvntt K. tkaidyi Gooden, Diane ..... Gooden, Laura L. . .. Gooding, Robert D. Goodwin, Brenda L. Goodwin, Randall J. Goodwin, Steve Clay .. Conlon, Michelle C. Goss, James C. .... . Cowan, Phillip .... Cowdy, Carolync Marie Gowens, Arvin V. .. Grace, Robert ...... Grace, Marlc ....... Grtmazlos, Mike Granger, Ralph E. . .. , Granger, Robert A. .. Grant, Diana R. .. ..... Groves, Janice K. Han! . Graves, Judy L nn .... . Graves, Ruger ...... . Graves, Roland H. Green, Harald . ...... Crcevcr, Irma V. Greever, John E. .. GMES, Diana C. Gregory, Rickey R. . Gresham, Michael E. fMikeJ ...... Gresham, Robert P. . Grier, Ronda J. . . . . Mason, Stephen E. .... ..... 8 3,124,146,147 .............119 . . . . .64,7a,119,1a4 ...........119 .. ......... 119 .,.. 1,-19,76 .....74,97,99 .. ....... 119 ...,.119 . ..,... 119 ... ...119,162 .. ....... 119 .. . .... .10 ..... 119 .. ............ 10 . . . ..... 9,1v,s4,6a,7o, 7.2,74,17z1 .. ......... 119 .....1a1 ......67 ......7a,11a ........119,155 ................10,81 ........67,119,141,l68 . 7,68,70,73,76,78,84,194 .. ....... ..... 1 19,176 ...............6-4,119 .............10,37,76 .........119 ....7,a1z,7a ...,.119 .......155 ..10,64,74 ...........67,119,1a2 Griffin, Frank E. ........... ......... 1 10 Grisham, Nelda G. Holm, Glynis Rae ..... 6,11 Holman, Martha 11. ....... Hoover, Dixie N. ........ . 120 4120 687376841 7. , , . , ,01,103 Hoskins, Thomas Ken .......... 81,84,121,142 Hatte, Anna L. ........ . Halle, Laura L. ...... . Houghton, Karen Sue Houston, William T. ..... . ............121 ... .. .49,6s,121,17s .......74,84,121 .. .......... ..121 Howard, Doris R. ............... 11,55,H4,213 Howard, Glenn Truman, lE11ster1 ..64,I21,137 Howard, Michael J. ...... . Howe, Danny E. . ....... .. . . .......... 94,121 Hvwell, Judy L. ............... . .... 63,73 Howell, Marion Sue ..... Hubbard, Renee ...... Huckabee III, John ..... Huff, .loc .............. Huff, Pamela Sue ..... Hugfins, Melodec S. Hugles, Brenda Lee .... Hughes, Craig M. ..... . Hughes, Valerie Renee Huis, Cynthia K. ........ . Hull, Dan Carlos ........ Hunt, Caroln D. ..... .. .....121,179 ........121 .....1l,B3 ......121 ....I21 ..........121 ............121 . . . .11,6s,9o,9s,211 ...........121,169 ..........a1,121 ........121,176,95 Hunt, Davin? Warren ........ 80,HI,95,96,98,I21 HUM, James ................. 121,146,147,186 Huron, Benjamin S. . . . . . . . . Hyde, Marsha Kay ............. . . . . . .42,121 -1. Ice, Thomas D. ......... . lrnmel Roxanne Jean .... . .... 63,78,81,121 lngrarit III, Oscar F. KTray1.. .............. 11 Inman. Ronnie L. ........ . Ivy, Pharris . ..... .. ........ 121 ..J. Jackson, Mary P. ........ . Elder, Mona Luc .. .. 8l,117,l36,164 Elliott, Sandra l. .... ........ 6 4,76,l17 Ellis, Anthony Durynn . ........... 117 Ellis, Deborah Ann ..... 117,175 Ellis, Deborah L. ..... 101,117 Ellis, Marjorie A. . .. ......... 117 Ellis, Rhonda E. ..... ........... 1 17 Ellison, Carol A. ......... .......... 7 4,117 Elliston, Gary Dale Embrey Sharon M. . .. .. . . . . .. .6,9,55,63,1-11 .......6,l69 Engle, Thomas E. ihfzlrlielh .... 61,651,117 Grisham, Randy N. . .. Grisham, Sharon Joy Grissom, Ronald A. Gross, Carl W. ....... . Grolh, Debra J. Caarnero Aurora G, Guess, Phyllis J. ...... . . ...... 119 ......119,155 ..........10 ........ae ......119,162 .........119 .. ....... 63,64,119,209 Jackson, Welby Danny .... James, Bobby G. ........ . James, Robert W. ....... . Janes, Stephen Eugene . . . . Jayme, Karen L. ....... . Jayme, Kathy Gay .. ..... Jenkins, Ernest L. ....... . Felts, Greg F. ...... . ..117,149,l50,l52,l54,155 Eoll, Shirley Maria ......... Ep erhart, David ll. ..... . Ethlcrcdgr, Dennis R. ......... . . .68,74,76,117 .. .76,117 ...74,11Z Etlxeretlge, Ginger ........... . ..... . .111 Ethercdge, Terri L. ............... . .. .78,117 Evans, Anthony Steven fSle1mJ ...... 4tl,41,8l, 117,122 Evans, David R. ........................ 117 Evans, Dorothy Dee ..... .. B-1,102,103,117 Evans, Elray ............ .... . . 117,155,162 Evans, llcnry L. ........... . -F- Fagg- Timothy J. ..... .. ...........I4l .....l17 117 Fagg, Toni D. ...... . . ................. . Fatheree, Lester R. ............... .. ..... 117 Faubion, Paula .. Gucsx, Randy P. ......................... 119 Guevara, Anastacia Z. .............. 7B,H3,119 Cumlory, Lula Kim .... 40,73,74,90,I19,l73,199 -11- Haddock, Charlotte K. .............. 10,61,73 Ilacrlner, Herbert W. .. .......... 10,73 Hagar, Jimmy A. ......... .. ........... .93 Hagle, Kathie Lauclla .......... 64,73,119,173 llagaod, Maurice C. ............... ..... 1 19 Hall, Donna M. .. ...... ................. 1 19 11411, Norman Leon .... 10,35,81,l22,I36,181,190 Hall, Samuel Dennis .. ............ 63,6-1,119 Hall, Vicki Jean .................. 81,119,169 llalllord, Curtis Ray . ........ ..... 1 19,170,178 llumilron, Pamela Jenn .............. 74,113,119 Ilammonx, Ken E. ......... .67,119,146,147,1B6 Ilnnning. Barbara ..... Fickcl, Lonnie Jo Felty, Francis E. .................. 81,911,117 Ferguson, Jay E. . .. F erguson, Osie L. . .. 117 117 F criontl, Barry ........... . .......... 68,9596 Fielder, Brace M. 8384117166 h:7t1,74,fi0,111,l57:l3B:189 Fielding, Ricky II. ......... . ............. 117 Fields, Bryan Lee .. Filer, Clifton, Jr. Finlay, Jelfery E. .... . Firth, Elizabeth A. Firth, Fred C. . ..... . Fleet, Randell D. Fleming, Louisa . . . . . Fletcher, Darla A. Fletcher, Wcsl A. .. Floyd, Jimmy . .. Floyd, Ronnie ..... Fnllres, James G. . .. Folkes, Jean M. ..... . Fowler, Jerr Bruce .. Fowler, Rayilz J. . . . . Fowler, Sarah M. . .... . . . . . . . . .. .6.'l,64,67,117 .......6,67,163 ......67,117 .......l17 .........117 ......6,74,81 .........117 .......6,81,214 ...........I17,162 .....64,ll7,l72,207 ...........117 ...........11l1 ....73,74,l18,173 Fowler Sharma L. ................... 118,173 Fawleri William G. .... . ................. 6,64 641111136177 Franklin, Marilyn J. Franklin, Raymond Emlwinnilliryl .,...h,7,0,67, 141,178,168 Franklin Jr., Fred I. .................... 1111 Franks, Cynthia J. Frias, Rosalinrla . .. . .7.70,74 ......7B,4'1l,l18 llardin, Danna R. ..... . Ilarlan, James Thomas . Harlan Lee Ann .. ............. 119 .. .. .. .. ..119,1a1,162 .. . . .. .1v,7a,s1,s4,127 Harrell, Coy E. fEugcneJ ................ 67 llarrrll, Sheila A. ..... . .......... .119 .......119 Harrelson, Barbara Gail Harris, Debra R. ....... . Harris, Pamela R. Harris, Samuel J. .... llarris. Teresa G. Harris, Terri Lynn Hart, Debra ....... Hart, Ilrlen J. ...... . Hart, Pamela K. ....... . Hart, James M., Jr. . Harll, Jeryl B. ...... . Harvey, Michael E. 11 assel , llassel, Lori ....... . . . Tcrim C. ...... . Hasty, Johnny Much llaxly, Lazluana S. . .. . llalch, Laura Jaan ...... ... .95,1r6 ... .a4,119 ... ..119 119 119 110 .....119 .....120 .....119 .......12U .........12o .....141,1a7 .........120 ...........12o .............12o . . . .70,74,120,l79 llatliclrl, Barbara Ann .... ........... 1 20 llllltglll, Diana J. ....... .......... 1 0 llovins, Willianx ll. .... ...... 7 4 Ilawthorne, Barbara A. .... .10,93 Iluynie, David M. . .... ..... I 0,63 Haynic, Melissa F. .... ..... 1 20 l11'11rnc', Frank E. .... .... 6 8,120 lleltron, Bath E. . .. . . . . .120 . . . 111,121,155 ......121,16z .......41,121 . ..... 11,50,63,73 . ............. 121 . . . .14s,1so,151,155 Jennings, Edward R. ....... I1,33,64,78,H3,189 Jimenez, Frank Z. .................... 83,121 Jimenez, Maria Z. ............. 11,7B,83,34,2l3 Jinlrins, William Michael fMikeJ ...... 11,63 Johnson, Cecil 0'Neal ........... , .... 99,121 Johnson, Clarence E. ........... ....... I I Johnson, Garry M. .... ..,,.,,, 1 21 Johnson, Grover T. ..... 68,121 Johnson, John Kirk .... .... 1 21,162 Johnson, Robert G. ...... ..I78 lohnson, Sammy G. .............. ...11 Johnson, Sandra K. ................... 73,121 Johnson, Tommy ............... .150,153,155 Johnston, Lisa Ann ...... 11,73,74,84,91,98,133 Johnston, Pamela J. ........ . ........ ...,121 Johnston, Sheni A. ............... 121,141,169 Jones, Anthony C. .... 121,146,147,160,162,213 Jones, Cindy L. ................ .... ..... 1 2 2 Jones, David W. .... ....... . .34,64,122,140 lanes, Donna S. .. ............ 122 Jones, Karen M. ..... ....... 7 4,122 Jones, Kenneth D. .. .... .,,,,, 1 22 Jones, William C. . ....... ...... 1 22 Jordan, Marilyn A. .......... ...... 1 22 .K- Kahle, Jael: C. ....... . Koneshira, Jason F. .. . . , . .... 122,162 . . . . .67,76,122 Kay, Billy J. ........ ..... . 91,97,81 Kayser, Thomas D. . .. ...... . .122 Keith, Darla G. .... ...... I 22 Keith, Linda E. ..... ...... I 68 Kelley, Beverly I. ...... ...... 1 22 Kelley, Patrici A. . ........ ..... . 129 Kelly, Nita K. ............. . ..... 122 Kcnnarner, Pleasant III D. .... ...II Kennedy, John E. . ........ ...... 1 22 Kent, Kathi L. ......... . ....... 122 Kerbaxu, James M. . .. . . .... 99,122 Kern, Robert A. .... . ....., 122 Kibbe, Robert Il. .... Kilbum, Weldon P. . .. . Killeen John I Killough, Wayne ' U ' King, Charles L. . . . . King, Cheri C. King, Denis M. King, Kathleen ...... King, Kenneth M. ..........122 .. . . .r3,a3,122 .....122 .....12,67,163 ........122 .....12.'? ....12,a4 :. .... 122 Litllejahn, Don A. .. Liu, Jan .......... Loltis, Gary L. ..... Logan, Michael C. Lomas, Raull U. London, Karl A. Long, Frances ....... Longbotham, Jack H. .. Louis, Charles ......, Louis, Joyce D. Low, Donna J. .. Loyd, Sharron A. .. Lucas, Kitt L. Lurlwick, .Sheila Laker, Alan L. . .. Lum, Janet T. ...... Lumpkin, Pamela ........ Luthy, Kathy M. .... .M- Madden, Delaine .... ..... Mahan, Hilton Dean Maring, Kathy R. Marney, Toni R. .... . Marsh, Kaye M. Marshall, Karen K. .. Martin, Cathy Sue Martin, Johnny fl. Martin, Linda D. .... . Martin, Peggy .... Martin, Robert T. .. Martinez, Dina A. .. Martinez, Ruby Lee ..... Martinez, Raul D. Jr. .... . Masino, Hugo A. ........ . 193,197 .......145 ....7s,123 .......123 .. ...123,19s .........12s ......74,76,123 ..... 111,123 ....74,l23 .....123 .........123 .. .. .94,103,123 .. . . .123,163 .111 123 .. .. .123 . .. . .123 .......142 123 .. .. .76,123,185 .. ...12a,162 .......123 ......28,94,123 .........123 .......12s . .... 178 ......a7 ......es .....123 .....12s .. ........... 110 ...............162 68,70,74,75,76,123 ..........74,91,110 ...........12,711,81 .....124 .....124 ..,.14,1z4 .....124,1Z5 .....124,177 .. .. 64,124,185 .. . . . .101,124,175 .............124 ...........124 .........110 ...............l24 .912737484100103 .i..'..f.f..f..f124 ...........76,81,91 Mason, Gregory D. . .. . .............. 67,124 Maxwell, Elizabeth J. . .. May, Jim B. .......... . May, Patrick Irvin .... Mayberry, Terry L. McClain, Robert A. .. McClain, Curtis K. Jr. McCullough, David E. .........124,15s ...........124 .......124 .. . .... 74,124 ...142,1s5 McDonald, Evelyn Marcillend.. ........ 12 McDonald, Nate .......... . . . McGowan, Jeffrey A. McKinney, Jody W. McKnight, Troylen Z. .. MCMEHHS, Harvey D. . .. . McMallin, Randy N. .....155 ......12 .......l24 . . . . . .156 .....12,145,147 McQueen, Cynthia L. ...... 74 1 4 McAfee, Albert ......... ..,.., 5154 McAfee, Allred ............ ...... . 124 McCarver, Kathryn Diane ..... 124 McClain, Christa Ray ....... .... . . .124 McClain, Grace E. flizl .... .... 8 4,124 McClain, William L. ...... ...... 64 ,124 McClintock, Fairlyn S. . McCullough, Cindy ..... Mc-Donald, Gregg A. McDonald, John Mike .... 40 124 ' .'.'.'.'.'95,121j1z4 .........124 . .. .... 124 McDonald, Nathan IV. .... .... 6 8,124 McFa11l, Connie S. .... . McKee, Donald W. ..... . McKinney, Beverly J. McKinzie, J. D. ....... . Mclfneely, David F. . .. . McLain, Garlen W. .... . . ....... 12 ......74,124 ...67,124 ......911,124 ......124 ....124 124,171 Mr,-Larry, Douglas S. ..... .... . McLaughlin, Charles C. .. ...... 68,125 McNair, Sabrina K. MePeak, Frances A. .... . ......125 68125 Meadows, Glynda Carol ............... , Meadows, Royanne ....... Meander, Charles R. I lam anderl ..67,125,186 Sa Medina, Ysavel M. . ....,....... ...... 64 ,125 Mendez, Mtlvael iEnriqueJ Mendoza, Daen Obed ..... Mendoza, Sylvia ........ Merrill, Wealthy Anne Mihura, Donna Louise .... Milbum, Debbie K. 1 ,. .. . Mile-Y, Barry Kent ....... . .. ., ..... 7a,a.2,12s .9,12,5s,74,ra,93,11o . ............ ,.125 Mill ,A 11 ll ..63,s4,aa,7a,?4,r6e-1 ' Ivlillgi, Aiasiitnhai .......,.. a9,4o,74Is1Iiigji2Z 111-11 ,11 1 L. ................... . 115113, filly 1. 01111 .............. Miller, Johnny F. ....... . Miller, Karla E. ..... . Miller, Kevin E. . Miller, Linda J. . . . . Miller, Nancy C, . .. .. .... 5 ........125 . .......... 67 .. .. .6s,74,76,125 Miller, Pat T. Miller, Sandra E. .. Miller, Susan D. Milligan, Nola Marie . ..... . M lls ull i , J 1 M. .............. ff Milstead, Randall A. fRamlyl .... Mi hew Mit E . . 'nc , lon . Miracle, Patriczh L. ..,.. . Mireles, Raquel ........... . Mitchell, David N. Mize, Kim E. ........ . Mize, Oran Dale ..... Molina, Samuel S. .... . ........76,81 Montgomery, Judith K. .. M 2 ' .... on gamery, Ricky G. Moody, Lee Ann ........ Moore, Andrew Paul .... Moore, David Alun ...... Moore, Donna K. Moore, Eva Annztte .... Moore, Joseph Arthur .... Moore, Patricia G. Moore, Ronald ....,. Maura, Roxanne Morales, Raul S. .. Maralu, Ray ..... Morgan, Michael L. .. Morris, Glenn Ray Mor ow, Jackie D. . . . . r Morton, L nnettc ......163 ........125 , .... 7a,s4,1s4 , ..... 125 ......125 ......1-17 ..,I25,162 .... s4,12s ....12s .......125 .....125,I89 .. .. .94,1oa,1zs .......13,7a,ss .........7s .......179 ....125 ....67,l25 .....125,147 . ...... 125 .....125 .....12s ....12s .... 64 .........12s ......7s,aa,12s ......12s .... .12s,162 ....64,125 .....12s Ray, Nancy L. ..... ..... l 27 Ray, Pamela Ann ...... .127 Reddell, Steven W. ..... 127,162 Redman, Dara Kay . . . . . . . .74,127 Reed, Carla J. .............. .. Rathke, Bennie G. .... . Reese, Herbert Wayne .......127 ...............l10,I63 fliicol .... 128,147,162 Reeves, Robert A. ................. . ..... 67 Remmers, Galen H. .. ...........63,64,65,l2B Resendez, Enrique H ................. .. , .128 Rhodes, James D. . .. . Rice, James E. . ,. . . . . ........34,I28 Richie, Nora . ....... .... I 4,136 Rider, Janice L. ....... ....... I 28 Ries, Charles Thomas .... .... 7 3,128 Riley, Gary P. ............ ......... I 23 Rile oe , . . .... J .55,6-1,128 ' y, I L. .... . Risinger, Anita . . . . . . Riza, Consuelo S. . .. Robb, lame: T. .... . ...........l2B .........l28 . ....... 14 Roberson, Preston L. .....l28 Roberts, John W. ....... .,..70,l28 Robertson, Rvx Travis .... .......... 1 4 Robinson, Gary J. ....... .... 1 28,160,162 Rodert, Linda J. ........ .......... . ...68 Rodriguez, Elizabeth A. .......... .... 30 ,128 Radri ue u r ....... 74,75,l00,12B,202 g z, L ma Rodriguez, Rudolph G. ...........83,128 Raecker, Roger Carl .... ............ 14,73 Rogers, Diane M. .... . Smith, Roller! D. .. ...... ....14 Smith, Ronnie I. ..... ........... l 30 Smith, Samuel ..... . . . .67,l3l,l63,l85 Smith, Sharon Deane . .....,..... . .131 Smith, Susan L. .,...... ............ 7 6 Smith, Theo Melvin .. ...-.--- 14,53 Smith, Vclrla L. ..,. . ..... 131 Sorrclls, Anita M. .. ......... ..13l Sowell, Donna Karen ........... 914,84 Sparks, Larry Wade ....... 9,l1l,I7,6l.92, 93,l25,IJ6,2IU Sparks, Ir., llicharrl W. .................. l3l Spatcs, Vcrnn Faye , ....... 9,IB,6l.73,74,84 Moseley, .liay L n M oss, Dalton ..... Mull, Rebecca I. ...... . Murphy Jr., Charles E. . .. . Murray, Charles D. ...... . Muse, Kenneth W. .... . Muston, Jimmy Ray ..... Myre, Sherry E. ......... . Myrick, Cathy S. .... Nail, Bryan K. .......... . Whittcnburg, Stanle D. KStanl .......... 16 Neely, Janet Lynn ....... Neely, Rebecca Sue .... . Nelson, Frank Holt .......... .....126 .......l3 .. .. .l26,179 ......162 . .. .. .93,126 .....l40,l63 ........126 . .. .. .83,126 .. ..... 126,172 .. ....... 126 126 76,81,94,126,198 N chan, Glenn L. ....................... 126 Nelson, Larry W. 1 ............. .126,157,186 Newberry, Paul Curtis ..31,57,81,91,95,96,99,126 Newman, Kathleen P. . . . . Newman, Michael L. fMzk:l Newton, Richard K. ..., . .. . Nicholas, Roland R. ........ . Nichols, Patrick D. ..... .. Nichols, Ronald J. . .. Nix, Michael A. . .. Nix, Sarah A. Nixon, Barbara A. Nobles, mai c. ..... . Norton, Patricia L. ...... . Norwood, Kim M. ......... . .0- Odell, Deborah Fay fDebbi ........ 99,126 . .. .67,126,199,211 .,...13 ....126 ,...lZ6 .....l3 ....l26 ....126 . .... 126 .....13,74 el . . . Ogden, Lane ........ . ...... , .... . .110 Oglesby, Gary L. ..... . .... . Oglesby, Juana J. ........ . Oneill, Bradley Uean Ornelas, Debra A. ....... . Omelas, Rosemary . .. Ortiz, Joe M. ....... . Ortiz, Manuel R. Osborne, Sganley L. . . . . Willingham, Gail E. .. Osin, Owen, Owens , Owens, Glanu ......... Dag? O. .... . .-.,..1 Owens, Sharon Kay ........ -P- Paloma, Esther M. ........ , Pankhurst, lanean ......... Parker, Stephen J. ...... . Purmley, Kenneth E. Partain, W alter L. ..... . Patterson, Michael L. Payne, Larry G. ....... . Peacock, Gloria L. . .. . Peacock, Kyron Pearson, Laura K. ..... . Peck, Gilford L. lGiU .... a Gale .. ......... . Peel, Dennis K. . ......... Pena, Dominga ........ Pender, William C. Pennell, Karen E. .... . Perkins, Bruce A. .. . Perrin, Rebecca G. Perry, Billy Joe ..... Perry, Danna J. . ........... 13 ...,,.......l26 91,103,126,l86 .. ........... 126 ............126 .....ss,1z6 .. .,.... .51 ... ,. .184 . ..... 13 ..........126 , ......... ...9a 60,126,177,179 ... . . . . .61,1a,126 .7s,aa,126,2o9,216 . . .1s,49,7s,7a,116 .............126 ....,.......126 . . . 51,126,162 .....41,s1,127 ..........127 ........11o ......127 ......73,127 ......I3,162 ........127 . ..... 127 ......127 ......64,127 ........127 ......1Z7 .....51 Rogers, Wilbert C. IWilburJ ..... .67 Rohe, Mary Dawn ......... Rohn, Juan J. ............ . Roland, Donna Jean . Root, Raymond D. ...... . Rose, Aubrey Wayne .... Rose, Pamela M. ...... . Ross, Bruce ......... Ross, Donald lay ..... Ross, Marie Danelle Rossun, Betty J. ........ . Rosson, Stevan, Wayne Rasta, Amy Elizabeth .... Routh, Janice R. ........ . Routt, Margret Ann .... . . . . .....110 .. ....... 128 ....84,l28 .....128 .....12B .........12B ..........100 .......aa,12a .. . . .64,68,76,lZ8 . .......... 128 ........,....12H . . . . .14,74,81,I94 .......... 128 Rummel, Chester Odell . ....... 63,128,177,181 Rush, Donna L. .... . .,.. . .... 65,74,76,84,12B Rwzszll, Lana E. .... .... ........ I 2 8,172,207 Russell, Terri L. ....... . ........ 74,128 Rutherlard, William M. KBilU ...... 67,74,76 Ryan, James E. ................. 67,162 Ryman, Danna ......... . Ryman, Mark Haden , ............. 26,101,128 Ryman, Sarah E. ...... 68,74,128,178,l15,202 -5. Saauedra, Esther ..... . . . . . . Saavedra, Mariano . .. .. . . . Spaulding. lcllray N. Stallord. Michael E. Stahl, Greg M. ...... . Stanislaw, Ginny S. .. Sumislma, John D. -..-.. Stanley, Fannie Ruth Stanseli, luv: IV. ..... . Starncs, Deborah E. .. Starr, John IV. ...... Slartz, Peggy Lou . Starzel, Louis C. Steel, Candice L. ..... Sternpbl, Susan Lynn ........13l,I8fl .....97,Hl,I3l .......131 .....13l ......l4 ....I4,7U ........I4 ......l31,l62 ...,...6B,8fl,l3I ....6I,70,74,l3l .........lJl 68,711,131 Stephens, Peggy Diane .............. 68,741,131 Stephens, Scott William Stephenson, Deborah L. Stevens, Nancy Lau .. Stevens, Vanessa Gale .... . Stewart, Mark Slimson, Tim ......... .9,l4,55,l4B, 150,l52,I53,155,189 ...............,14,n.a . .14,73,169,l73,192,l93 ..........1-31 ... .. .. ...64,l3J,1B8 .. ., ......... 68,131 Slinemntz, Carolyn S. .................... 1.31 Stirling, Celia M. ............ 14,61,74,Hfl,lt5 Stirling, Ifisa R. ................ .. ..... .177 Stone, Alice L. ........................ .131 Stone, Benjamin K. flfcnnyl - - . .l4,63,135,207 Stone, Thomas G. .. .............. ...... . 131 Stout, George C. .......... .......... . 15 Stmley, Ginn Sue . .... 131,167 Strength, William F. .. .......- -131 Strickland, John. W. . .. . . , . .95,97.l-91 Strickland, fudith A. . . . . .---- - - -15 Stubblclicld, Terry W. .. . ..-. 68116 Sullivan, Brian C. Sullivan, Paul Allen Summers, Grady A. . Saauedra, Martha ...... Salley, Rebecca Ann . Salinas, Melinda R. . .. Salinas, Rohcrt , .... Samples, Herschel B. . Sams, Cindy ............ Sams, Peggy J. ..... . 129 . ..... 129 . . . . .129 129 ..........129 . . ..... ........ . 64 . . ..... , .68,76,83,l28, 129,l31,lH1,207 ...........129 Sanchez, Romclia ............ .... 3 8,78,BZ,83 Sanford, Patsy L. Campbell ............... 14 Sapien, Rose A. ..... . Schoaley, Judy K. . . . . ......... 129 Schulze, Edward D. . . . . Schulze, Renee F. Schumacher, Roy L. . Schuster, Katherine K. Scott, Mark Allison . .. Scott, Nancy Gene .... Seale, Richard D. Searcey, Jeffery C. Segars, .lvlm Richard . Selensky Barbara G. setziyi, fumes Keith . SELSEF, Mmm: D. 1Mi125i ' Sevilla, Atla L. Sharbana, Stephen B. Sharp, Jerry . ...... .. Sheffield, Belinda K. . Shclbume, James M. Shell, Cherie L. ..... . Shelton, Alena Belinda .........129 Shelton, Lunnn .... . .. .1a,aa,129 . . . .129,199,2o3 , ...... ...... 1 29 . , ......... 6a,7a,92,129 61129198 . . f :1.l,.lU1.,l02Z103:129 ...............129 .. .............. 14 ,.......73 ,115,129 ............8l,129 . . . . . . . . . .14,74,7B,83,84 ......... ..129 .. ........... 129 .....8I,I15,129 ........74,129 . .. . . ...129,I69,17l ...,..129 68129 Shelton, Marlene H. .......... .... , Shelton, Sherrie ..... Shepard, Dean L. Shepherd, Gale Wayne . ................., 110 lDubj ..... 9147481 . .. ...1.a11142 ...,.o3,7a,1a1 .. 15,64 Vaughan, T. G. .... . Venable, Larry Paul Variable, Melinda N. Vera, Adan Ponce Vestal, Martha A. Vick, Debra G. Vickers, Rita G. .... . Vickery, Mark H. . .... .. Villarreal, Patricia A. . .. Vinzanl, Daniel IV. .... . , ...... 134 .......I5,141 . .... 81,134,141 ..........1s,51 . .. .. .63,70,84,134 ...........134 ..........s1 .......1s4 . .... 51,134 . .... 64,134 Virgil, Rosebud M. ...... ...... 7 4 Vagler, Denise D. , ........... ..... l 34 Vogler, Terry Hass .............. ....... I 65 W.. Wutidill, Deborah N. IDel1lriel ....l66476,94 Wade, Jerry L. ............... , , Wade, Merry K. ...................... 74,134 Wade, Timothy Glen fTiml Wagjoncr, Sherri ........... Wal rap, Jackie D. ,. .... ., Waldrop, Laura L. ....... ,. ........l6 .....81,I54 ............1s . . . . 111,104,134 Waldrop, Steven Michael .... Walker Gayle ............ , . . Walker, Howard D. ............ ........ 1 6 Walker, Randall E. flfandyl . . . . . . . . . .16 Walker, Stanley .............. . .... 134 Walker, Sue M. ............ ..... 1 34 Wall, Donna A. .... ...... 7 6 Wall, Rabbin D. ..... ....... l 62 Wallace, Morris L. ..... ......... 1 34 Wallace, Warren D. . . . ......... 97,134 Walters, Cherie E. . .. Walton, Janis L. ..... . 73 134,173 ....1::::l10:l16,l99 Ward, Buddy W. ...... ................ . .144 Ware, Gayle Scott .......... 16,84,l00,102,l03 Warfield, Charlene R. .................... 134 Warren, Peggy .lean .... Watkins, David W. .... . Watkins, Sandra G. Watson, Bobby I. ...... . Watson, Gene Vernon ..... Watson Jr., Malcolm L. Waugh, Ra moral A. .... . Weathers, Mary V. .... . Wlrauer, fumes V. . . . . . Wehb, Melissa Lee ..... .... .....134 .......134 .........1a4 . . . .7a,74,1a4 . ...... 134 .16,73,84,l34,198 ...6 Webb, Robert E. ........ 3,74,83,134 Wcclnunl, Rhynolzl L. .. ........ 134,142 Weeks, Nan A. ....... ......... I 34 Weeks, Rang' W. ....... ......... 1 34 Weeks, Robert Craig .... .... 7 4,133,134 Wcisingcr, James R. ..... ....... 1 34 Welch, Deborah G. ........ ..... 7 6,134 West, Charlotte J. ............ ........ 1 6,60 West, Rebecca L. fBechyJ .... 67,78,l34 Westbrook Jr., William A. ..... H134 Whaley, Miha W. ......... .... ' 134,162 White, Charles S. .. ..... ..... 1 35 While, Daymon ..... ....... 1 40 White, Guy Allen ..... 68,135 White, Linda ...... ....... 1 10 White, Robert L. .... ..... 135 White, Roger H. .... ...... 1 35,162 While, Terry N. ........................ 135 Whilis, Harold G. .......... ,. ..... 94,103,134 Whitis, James L. ................ ,.94,103,l35 Surlcs, Nelson C. ...... , ..-A--15 Surunnt, Curia Jean ..... --.- - 132 Sutterlicld, Iamcs K. -..-- 132 Sutton, Cathy Jo ........... -.--- I 32 Sutton, Don Michael ....... ..... I 32 Swan, Carolyn S fSusi.-:J .... ...... I 5,74 Swan, Charles E. .......... ....... 2 .,I5 Sxuanncr, Beverly J. ..... .... . 92,f8,l32 Swanncr, Ris ..... . ......... ....... I 32 Swarlz, Dennis C. ............. . ..... 1.132 Swindlcr, Diane .................... 132,20? Swincy, Jamus Michael fMihe2 ..... .132 Sylrvsler, Frvdrick .......... ...- I 5 Talbott, Joanna ........ .....- I -132 Tallcnt, Ronnie G. .... ...JHZJB4 Tasker, Harolzl R. .... -..---- 1 32 Tatam, Beverly J. .........- 132 Taylor, Barbara .... ........... l 32 Taylor, Choy! Y. .... .... 5 H,73,74,l3-2 Taylor, Cin y ............... ......... l 00 Taylor, Cynlhia K. .... .................. I 32 Taylor, Kenneth C. fKennyl ....... 81,132,142 Taylor, Robirt T. ....................... '.110 Taylor, Tvrusa Hope ........ .40,73,8l,I32,l13 Teague, Lorna N. .... . Thomas L. . .. . Teal III, Teal, Glenda Gene .. Tcllo, Jesse ............. Terral, Rebecca M .... ...... B 1,184 ............l32,I62 132 I79 Terrell, Lois Am. '. .'.'.'.'.'.'64,i4Qd1',b9,b'9',1s2Q169 Thiclc, Deborah L. ...... . Thomas, David A. . ............ 64,132 .6371ll32 Thomas, Juana Sue Thomas, James Dall: .... Thomas III, James L. , .61,63,70,74,l32:I3H ............156,I75 Thompson Avis lane .................... 132 . .M l32 175 .....67:I32:l62 . ........ 132 .......132 Thompson, Carol lean .... Thompson, llnnrarzl C. . .. Thompson, Paul Scott ..... Thompson, Sherry M. .... . Thompson Todd Wu ne .. Thompson: Travis Wayne . . . .... 152,162 .......133 133 Thornhill, Marsha Jennifer ..... Thrasher, Clmrlcs W. ...... ...... 6 l,74,15I3 Tice, Michael D. ..... . ............ 6f,l33,lB5 Whitwarth, Randy Aguul . .......... ..... 1 6,64 Wiley, Karen D. ............. ..... 64 ,135 Wilkerson, William D. ...... . ....,......135 Shipley, Karen Lynne ---------- 63,74,130 Tillman, Sum B. ., ..... , .... 63,64,93,l33,I69 Perry, Milton H. .... . Perry, Rhonda Kay .... M193 Wood, Sophie Marie ....... ......... I 35 Petry, Karen A. ..... . . . .127 . ....... 127 .. ...,...64,127 Pettiet, Mary A. .... ..... . ....... . 83,127 Peyer, fan J. . , ...... .................. 1 27 Phea, Willie A. ............ 28,157,I60,l61,162 Phillips, Debra L. .... .............. 64 ,127 Pinkerton, Karen M. . . . . Pippin, Donna . ............ 127 ........l00 H4,9ipi,95,Qd Shewmake, Robby G. .................... 130 Shih, Ro-Ling .............. 14,76,lB5,209,2l6 Shirley, Jeffrey H. Uefll ., ...... ,.46,81,l30 Shores, Robert Eru ce ........ , ..... 130,158,162 Short, Joy Annette . ..... .14,7 93192193210 Shreve, Eddu Sue .......... 0 , , ........70,78,130 Shults, Chris Elaine ........... 130,195 Simcox, Candace D. Simpson, Judy Ann Pitman, Tobey Odell .... Pletcher, Julie L. Pointer, Ronald G. .. Poirier, Larry W. Pamaney, Maixe A. Pornlv, Andrew B. Poynar, Gary Lee .. Prangc, Ann M. ...... . Prouty, Calvin Lee Pnule, Deborah E. Prueitt, Jenna D. ........ . Parsley, Thurston Pybum, Marquit L. ..... . .-Q.- ualls, Robert L. ...... . uarles, Samilee uillin, John C. . ...... .. uintana, Carla: J. .... Ragsdalc, Rhonda Ann Raines, Derinda Ann ...... Ramirez, Alisia C. Mlicel Raman, Alfredo Daniel .. ......78,53,l27 Ramse , Patty Lou ...... Rangeljl Belia ............. Rankin, Jonnye Ruth ..... ......83,127 .......15,74 . ,. .. .6I,l27 . ..... 127 144 127 127 ....127 ....127 ....127 ....127 1368 127156162,166 '.b',i5,6a3s,1?:,1s,21o .............68,175 . , . .... 6H,93,I27,l99 .........7a,sa,127 .133,l66 .9,13,73,100,102,194 Rasberry, Donna K. ............. ....... 1 27 Rathke, Bennie G. ..... - ........... 110,163 Ruy, Lou A. ....... . . .. .13,73,74 Sims, Anthony L. . . . . Singleton, John M. Skaggs, Connie J. . . . Skaggs, Gary D. .... . Skaggs, Ronald G. .... . Slaughter, Enid C. Slayton, Lizanne ...... Smart t, Sharan G. ..... . Smartt II, Ralph W. Smalley, Cheryl G. . .. . Smith, Alvin R. ....,..130 .....1-1,70 .....17s .....130 .....130 .....13o ........14 ....7-1,130 .......l30 , ........ 130 .. .. 28,130,142 .........13a . .......... 130 Smith, Bobby R. . .... 64,73,74,130 Smith, Brian K. ..... 64,l20,I30,171 Smith, Bruce W. ........... ..130 Smith, Cynthia R. .... ........... 1 30,172 Smith, David A. .. .... ll0,l56,l57,l62 Smith, Glenn R. Smith, James ........ Smith, Janet Sue .... Smith, Jerome N. Smith, Jerry D. Smith John S. Smith: Jai E. Smith, Joseph E. Smith Smith , Laura K. Michael T. smuhi Noah F. .......,.64,67 ......s6,1ao .. . . .I4,68,74 ..........14 .......130,I66 ......1z1,1au,172 ...........130 .30,130 .....13o ......14 Ticrce, Kenneth Randal ...,........f6,9-1,133 Timmons, Ian Ellen ........ 6,9,73,74,90,95,l9lI Tindol, Michael E. ...................... 133 Tinkler, Clinton Norman Takar, Rebecca L. ..... . Torres, Zelda ........ Tartngalc, Janie E. .... . Treadiuell, Debra Lcc .. Tritten, Angela J. Trotter, Roy H. Trout, Elaine D. ...... . Trout, John Reece . ............. 9,15 .. , . .. .133 .....3o,133 .. .. 18,133 ....I33,169 .....134 ........7H .. ....... 32,134 Trout, Stephen E. .......... . Troutman, Rabin Gayle Tubbs, Connie W. ..... . Tucker, Tumi D. . . . . Paula G. . . . Tulloch, Tunncll, Susan A. Turner, Bobby S. Turner, Godfrey W. Turner, fumes R. Turner, John A. ....... . Turner, Michael J. . .. . Turner, Thomas Alrm Tyson, Ronald 0. ......... . ...........I63 . . . ..... 1s,.e1,aa.74 . . . ,1a4,1ao,2os .....l34,I69 . . . .12e,1.s4,2o7 .........1s4 . ...... 134 .... .6443-1 .........13f1 ... .. .134,I45 I5 fl I I Ii5,?ii,74 -U- Ulmcr, Pamela K. ....... . Underwood, Max B. Unger, Benjy ......... .......l34 .........llH .. ...... .J3-1,162 Urcstu, Eva ............. ........... ..... I 5 -V- Van Hautan, Kcnt J. ........ l5,76,94,I37,l75 Vzzncff, Terry L. ........................ ..l5 Vandtuef, Carla D. 4o,41,aa,74,75,7a,a1,154 Varcla, Rene ............................ B3 Vasquez, Margie C. ............... ....... I 34 Vaughan, Rebecca Glyn ..... 15,7491 Williams, Darrell ........................ 135 Williams Williams: Deborah A. fDelzlJiel Williams, James R. ..... .. Williams Kenneth L. . .. Witzmmf Mary L. Williams, Max L. William, Morris D. Williams . . . . . .l6,73,76 Herbert . , .......... .......... I 35 . . . . .. .135,l4l .. . . .5,73,IH7 ...,...135 .....26,135 .......,64,l55 , giuin V. .......... . Willlhms, iclmrd .................. 135,162 Williams, Vicky Elizabeth ........ 9,l6,45,73, 76,84,173,1B3,212 Williams, Wile R. ................. 6,186,217 Wiuim, Willie ................. 135,175,189 Williams lr., Herbert R. ....... 64,8191 Willingham, Danny C. .. ..... 68,135,146 Willb, james R. Willis, Wilson, anet Leigh .... Alma J. .........135 ,.,..l6,70,74 ........76 ..........,.103 David L. ................. 16,45,73,74 David Marc .... .... I 6,76,81,B4,91,9B Wilian, Bobby ...... Wilson, Barry L. ..... . WiLvrm, ' Wilson, Wilson, John R. .... . Wilson, Marvin R. Wilson Pamela G. ..... . Wiltshire, Donnie G. Wimbley lr., James H. . Woemer, Rene S. ...... . Wood, Jerry L. . . . ........l35,162 .....135 .....,..16 . . . ...... 103,135 .......135 .. .. .....l35 Wuml, Richard W. fllickl .... Woods, lcannen E. . .. . . ......I6,76 . . . .4o,a1,1s5 .........90,99,l35 David L. .................... 94,135 Woody, Alma Ami ....... Woalcy, Joanne Philip .... Worley, ' Worley, James R. ....... . W orley, Roxana .... .. . Worlcy, Sheryl Kay .. W my thy L , Ca . ..... . 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