Jacksonville State University - Mimosa Yearbook (Jacksonville, AL)
- Class of 1976
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47 Board of Trustees Jacksonville State University was officially so named in an Alabama Legislative Act sponsored by Hugh Merrill in 1966. The first Jacksonville State University Board of Trustees was appointed in 1967; all of the first members have served consecutively except Mrs. Frieda Coggin whose term ended in 1971, at which time Graves Musgrove was appointed to fill the vacancy. The board functions, in cooperation with ex officio members — the Governor of the State and the State Superintendent of Education — and the chief administrative officials of Jacksonville State University, to operate the university on a sound business basis, to assure continued development of its academic and intellectual programs, and to promote the common welfare of both students and faculty. Row 1: Governor George ( Wallace, l r Wayne Teague. State Superintendent of Ivdut a tu n, Hugh Merrill, Chairman Row 2 Dr Kmest Stone, F.xccutive Seiretan. Paul Carpenter. G l C NX' Daugettc Row } Mrs C T Fitzpatrick; IJw'ain Luic, Pete Mathews Row 1 Grave Musgrove. Mrs Madge Poole. James Thornton Group picture show hoard members in a relaxed atmosphere lust before lunch during the annual meeting tXtoher 20 48 = IC Dr. Ernest Stone President Public education. extending through the university levels, has played a vital part in the building of America. We have built a great heritage with sacrifices, fortitude, and know-how A universal educational system lias given us an enlightened public. Our ambitions have been complemented with know-how which was made possible through education Two hundred years of progress and freedom are appreciated because we have the necessarc understanding that lias been taught in the classrooms. It is easy to make the truthful statement that America is one of the greatest nations on earth, but. if we are to understand how America became great, it is necessary that we understand the history that was made in the struggles for greatness It then becomes evident that we appreciate our country when we understand its history. 49 Dr. Theron Montgomery Vice President of Academic Affairs A life style that affords continuous learning, recreation, ami regeneration allows an individual to relieve tension, and maintain a stability in viewpoint even in a time of rapid change. Nothing gives more enjoyment and fulfillment than reading The reading of good literature, biography and history, especially, gives an individual a perspective for action and thought. A person who has a social conscience and patriotic concern for his country and people finds comfort in the knowledge of his heritage, an appreciation for the strengths and weaknesses of our heroes and leaders, and above all, a reassurance of faith in each new generation At this time of our Bicentennial, we should read with pleasure of our accomplishments and stay abreast of our time. 5 52 Top to bottom, L-R: Jack Hopper. Administrative Assistant to the President, Direct or of Public Relations; Dr. H. Ba scorn Woodward III, Director of Research and Planning; Julie Snead. Director of Developmental Enterprises and Alumni Affairs. 53 54 Upper picture — COUNCIL OF DEANS: Seated, LR: Dr. Theron Montgomery, Vice President of Academic Affairs; Dr Reuben Boozer. Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences; Dr B J Fuller, Dean of the School of Business Administration Standing. LR Dr Alta Millican. Dean of the School of Library Science, Dr Malcolm Street, Jr., Dean of the School of Law Enforcement; Dr. James Reaves, Dean of Graduate School; Dr. Mary Williams, Dean of Lurlcen Wallace School of Nursing; Dr. Greene Taylor, Dean of the School of Education. Not shown: Dr. Lawrence Miles, Dean of University Admissions. Lower picture — GRADUATE COUNCIL: Row 1: Dr. Malcolm Street, Jr., Dean of the School of Law Enforcement; Dr. Elsie Wright; Dr. Alta Millican. Dean of the School of Library Science; Dr. Peter Robinson; Dr Jackson Selman. Row 2; Dr Kenneth Landers. Dr Roland Thornburg; Dr. Greene Taylor, Dean of the School of Education; Dr. Chris Horsfield. Row 3: Dr Ralph Parnell; Dr James Reaves, Dean of Graduate School; Dr Reuben Boozer. Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences; Dr Theron Montgomery. Vice President of Academic Affairs Row 4: Dr. Ronnie Harris; Dr. Clyde Cox; Dr. John Finley; Dr Lawrence Miles, Dean of University Admissions; Dr. Calvin Wingo. 55 College of Arts and Sciences Art The Department of Art offers the B.A. and B.S. degrees in an with studio areas in painting, ceramics, print making, drawing, sculpture, design and crafts; approximately 400 students enroll in an courses each semester. New faculty additions to the department this year are Dr. Emily Burn and Mrs. Gail McCain. The patrons organization. Friends of the Ans, assists the department in organizing monthly exhibitions and guest speakers; the Art Guild, a student organization, coordinates art student activities and sales. All faculty members are active artists and participate in regional and national competitive art exhibitions. Dr Reuben Boozer. Dean of the College of Am and Science!, upper right. lower center Lee Manners. Department Head. Lower right: Dr. Emily Bum Row I: Philip Carpenter, Gail L McCain, William E. Page. Marvin L Shaw. Lower — COUNCIL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES: Row I: Carlton Ward, Dr James Reid. Dr Peter Robinson. Row 2: Dr. Jackson Selman, Dr. Christopher Horsfield, George Teague. Dr Reuben Boozer. Dean Row J: Dr. Virgil Benson. Dr Jerry Wilson. Dr. Clyde Cox. Dr Kenneth Landers. Lee R Manners, Dr Thomas Arthur. 56 Biology In addition to maintaining sufficient emphasis on the traditional academic approach in biology, the members of the department under the direction of Dr. Landers arc combining lab with field experience. An attempt to interest students in their environment, in pollution problems, in their own health, in food problems, and in conditions in an ever broadening circle away from the campus into the state, nation, and world is meeting with success. Excursions to Dauphin Island to study marine biology and to Panama to observe the flora and fauna of that region created excitement and enthusiasm among department members and biology students. Consequently, Dr. Summcrour and Dr. Mainland plan to direct a study trip to the Galapogos Islands this spring during the mini-mester, and plans arc being made for a number of other trips. Graduate courses offered on Saturdays for the benefit of public school teachers include Advanced Biological Techniques, Advanced Animal Science, and Advanced Plant Life. These courses arc taught by teams, often including Dr. Landers. Dr. Cochis, Dr. Summcrour, Dr. Sanford, Dr. Staples, Dr. Curies, and Dr. Mainland. The fall semester class was involved in tree planting, studying greenhouse principles and provided with an art show on science, as well as performing the usual classroom work. Dr. Landers is appreciative of the individual initiative that members of the biology department have shown in developing such community and world related activities for study and feels the freedom to plan and follow through is responsible for the kind of exciting growth which will continue to make the biological sciences meaningful in a personal way to the students. Upper left: Frames Woodliff Row I: Dr Kenneth lenders. Department Head. Lower left Dr Wayne Curies and Dr. Thomas Cochis. Row 2: Dr. Rosemary Mainland, Marion Rollins. Row 3: Rita Rollins, Dr L C. Sanford Row 4: Dr William Staples, Dr Charles Summerour 57 Chemistry The Chemistry Department offers the B.S. Degree, B.A. Degree, and B.S. Degree in Education. Chemistry majors have the option of going to graduate school, medical school, into industrial research, chemical and pharmaceutical sales, and teaching. The Chemistry Department at J.S.U. is directing its curriculum towards today’s problems and their solutions. Certain courses such as Ecology help to give balance and incentive to the srudents who major in Chemistry and balance to the advanced programs in Chemistry. The department sponsors the American Chemical Society on campus. Row 1: Dr Virgil Benson, Mary M. Campbell. Row 2: Dr. Barry Cox, Department Head; Dr Bet rye S. Youngblood. Center right: Dr. Fred A Gant and Dr. R. Earle Poore. Drama The Drama Department which now offers a minor, will soon offer a B.S. degree in Education with a Drama major. New courses in Dramatic Theory and Criticism, Oral Interpretation, Child Drama, and Methods of Teaching High School Drama will be added to the catalogue. Four productions have been presented including THE VISIT, the minimester production of BLYTHE SPIRIT, the fall musical MAN OF LA MANCHA, produced in collaboration with the Music and Dance Departments, and the spring production of THE DEVIL’S DISCIPLE. Lower right, L-R: Dr. Wayne H. Clacrcn and Carlton Ward. 58 Economics The Economics Department has offered a major for several years and has continually sought specialists in the various areas of the discipline. While teaching is stressed, publication and participation in professional meetings arc encouraged to the fullest extent possible. At present the department is stressing cooperation with the East Alabama Regional Planning and Development Commission on projects involving industrial development. The vast majority of students in the department are economics minors. Consequently, while extreme care is taken to make sure that the education of the economics students at Jacksonville is second to none, the department’s chief role continues to be that of a service department for the University. Many students on the graduate level are enrolled in economics courses recommended for the various graduate degrees offered in the School of Business Administration. Upper left: ECONOMICS: Arthur P. James, Dr Clifford Cypcrt. Row I: Dr. Akbar Akhiar, Dr. Thomas H. Arthur. Department Head. Alburta Lowe. Row 2: Howard Prichard. Dr. Dale Swan, Dr. Paul W Thompson. The English Department of Jacksonville State University has functioned in a triple role for years in offering Service courses to satisfy general requirements for a degree, cooperating with the School of Education in preparing students to teach on both the elementary and secondary levels, and offering the BA degree to students interested in doing graduate work. Actually a fourth role, teaching literature for personal appreciation and continued growth, is equally significant. The department has been consistently recognized for its high standards through the leadership of Lance Hendrix in the 1930’s and early 40’s and Dr. William J. Calvert, Jr. during his long tenure. Dr. Calvert, a Harvard graduate, joined the department in 1933, became department chairman in 1944, and was recognized throughout the Southeast as an outstanding educator until retirement as Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences in 1972. Dr. Clyde Cox, a University of Michigan graduate, was appointed department head in 1972 and continues to strengthen the department services and curriculum. Emphasis is placed on advising students and encouraging them to realize the possibilities for careers in business, journalism and public relations. New courses include those in film, science fiction, journalism, and graduate courses taught on Saturdays or in the local communities on demand. Ia wer left, L-R Dr. Clyde Cox, Department Head; Bob Clotfelter English 59 ENGLISH: Upper right: Kay Roberson. Row I: Sara Adcrholdt. Dr Raymond Blanton, Dr Robert Felgar. Ill, Dr. Nell Griffin. Mamie B G Herb Row 2: Dr Anne Johnson, Dr. Charles Johnson. Opal A. Lovett. Far right: Dr. Steve Whitton. Row ): Sylvia Malone, Dr Evelyn McMillan, Hilda Norton. Row 4: Mary Ogilvie, Ethel Reaves, Dr. George Richards. Row V Dr. Linda Thrower, Gwen Wallace. Gayncr Williams. General Science The General Science curriculum includes courses in science for the elementary education majors serving a major need in preparing teachers for the classrooms of Alabama. Faculty members along with science and math teachers in the several departments, provide a public service in sponsoring the area Science Fair for public school students and working with school children and scouts who arc interested in astronomy. Faculty members include (left) Clarence Vinson, Jr. (row one) Clarence J Angclette, Clyde J McSpadden. (row two) Joseph Smith, and Dr. A. L Studdard. Jr. Foreign Language During the ’30’s and ’40’s the Foreign Language Department consisted of only one professor. Dr. James H. Jones, who realized a life time dream when he was given the opportunity to found the International House Program in 1947 which has received national and international recognition. Since that time the foreign language program and the International House program dissolved their academic tics involving the teaching of the language taught by foreign students under the direction of the department chairman. Until the requirement for languages to satisfy the curriculum for the B.A. degree in a number of disciplines was dropped, the department had grown to include seven members. Now there are only five faculty members and about 230 students. The department operates the language lab and sponsors language clubs, as well as offering courses related to the cultural patterns of European and South American countries. Lower left: Dr. Frances Peterson Row J, L-R: Dr Veldon J. Bennett, C. L Simpson, George R Teague, Department Head. 61 Geography The Geography Department has recently initiated a new program which focuses upon the student’s acquisition of basic concepts in the introductory courses, thinking ability in advanced courses, and skills technique courses, such as cartography and aerophotography. Through the geography program, future teachers, business persons, and government employees attain an understanding of another dimension in the educational process. This dimension comprises the geographic perspective, that is, an understanding of man and his environment, the location and distribution of phenomena, and the diversity and similarity of regions throughout the world. The recent reception of a grant for equipment enables professors of geography to present the geographic viewpoint to students in a graphic manner. The Geography Department is currently expanding its program to include con tart with persons already teaching in elementary and secondary schools, and planners and pubic officials in the region. The objective is to convince persons of the importance of the geographic perspective to the education process and to planning. Such contact facilitates the employment of geography students immediately after their graduation from JSU. Lower right, L R: Dr. John Kilbum. Department Chairman; Olga Kennedy, Dr Howard Johnson. Dr. Ted Klimascwski. History The History Department is much involved in the bicentennial celebration. Col. Worden Weaver, who was recently awarded an outstanding service medal for work in local history by the Alabama History Commission is chairman of JSU Bicentennial program. Dr. Robinson, Department Head, is handling the Bicentennial Speaker’s Bureau on which most of the members from the department are listed. Courses added to the curriculum in recent years include South American History, Black History, Asian History, Contemporary History; Mid Eastern History has been approved, and courses proposed for development are Women’s History and American Indian History. The program has been liberalized in the last two years. Cooperation between the history department and military science has developed to provide military history courses for M.S. majors. During the mini-mester trips to local historical sites have appealed to art students interested in design, architecture, and art history. This year the department will host the state convention for the history honorary fraternity, Phi Alpha Theta, sponsored by Dr. Thomas. Row 1; John Barham, Dr. Ralph Brannon. Dr. Ronald Caldwdl. Row 2: Dr David Childress, Dr. David Hollis, Dr. Phillip Koerpcr. Row ): Milo Magaw, Dr. Peter Robinson, Department Head; Rayford Taylor. Row 4: Dr. Mary Martha Thomas, Worden Weaver, Dr. Patricia Wingo. Lower right: Dr. Calvin Wingo 62 Mathematics and Music The major in mathematics has been offered at Jacksonville State University for at least 50 or 60 years. The main functions of the departments are to plan a curriculum and advise majors and minors, offer service courses for the Schools of Business and Education, as well as for the basic student, and to plan a curriculum for graduate students. The graduate program began in 1957 with an MS in Math and class AA certification in 1972. Innovative courses include the Personalized System of Instruction with students working at their own pace with no lecture. Field Experiences offered during the mini-mester to allow students to math-related jobs in action, graduate workshops offered primarily for teachers on Saturdays, and the choice that senior level students to select their own courses. Mathematics is a wise major because there are opportunities for mathematicians in government, industry and teaching. Mathematics furnishes a background for advanced work in the physical and biological sciences and is needed for work in the computer sciences and scientific research. MATHEMATICS: Row 1. Howard Brewer, Ria Jane Chiepalich, Wayne Dempsey, Mildred Johnson, Rodney Shirey, Johnny Smith. Row 2: Dr. John Van Cleave Far right: Dr. Chris Horsfield, Department Head; Dr. Jerald Abercrombie, Dr. Hubert Barry. As early as 1882 classes in voice and piano were offered at Jacksonville State University. For many years Miss Ada Curtiss was the Music Department. Then in 1946 Mr. Walter Mason came and in 1947 the first music major was offered. Under Mr. Mason the department grew. In 1956 the band was reorganized and adopted the style for which the Southerners are now known. The Marching Ballerinas, an innovative dance team which complements marching bands, was developed by John Finley, Director. The department grew from 25 or 30 majors in the 50’s to over 200 now. Dr. Robert Cantrell was department head until 1964, when Dr. John Finley was appointed. Since 1961 Dr. David Walters has directed the Southerners and Marching Ballerinas who have gained local and national recognition. The A Cappella Choir directed by Bayne Dobbins offers consistendy outstanding performances locally and in national competition. The department offers training in performing arts, composition, music therapy, and teacher training where jobs as band directors are still available, as well as the master’s program which began in 1966. Row 2: Picture 2: Dr Ronald Attinger, W Jerry 1 Davis, Bayne Dobbins Row 3: Myrtice Fields, Dr. Fred Grumley, Dr. John Marsengill. Nash Noble. Row 4: James Roberts, Dr Ronald Suracc. Dr. David L. Walters, Dorothy Willman. Lower left, L-R: John Maltese, Dr. John Finley, Department Head; Carl Anderson, Mike Blake, Susie Francis, Accompanist. Physics and Engineering Philosophy and Psychology Previous Jacksonville State University Bulletins and recollection by faculty members reveal the following sequence leading to a major in physics. The Physics Department was first organized in 1948-49 under the Division of Mathematics and Sciences by Professor Gary. Dr. L T. Wilson taught physics from 1951-1957 during which time the first minor was offered in 1953-54. In the two years, 1956-1958, that Mr. Joseph Freymuth taught, a campus radio station was organized and operated. Mr. Hicks, with the longest tenure in the department, came to Jacksonville as a member of the Mathematics Department in 1947. He transferred to the Physics Department in 1900. Both Mr. MacRae and Dr. Yeh came to Jacksonville in 1967. Dr. Reid came in 1968, and a major in physics first appeared in the university bulletin in 1969-70. Physics and Engineering were consolidated in 1970-71. A high percentage of the physics graduates obtain advanced degrees in physics or related fields. The psychology major was first offered in 1971 when there were only three professors. The department size has increased to eight professors. The program has expanded to offer courses which bridge the gap between the classroom and the actual application of psychology. Two of these courses arc the community practicum where students serve an internship at the Regional Juvenile Center and the child practicum on campus. Graduate courses have been proposed for next year. PHYSICS AND ENGINEERING: Row 1: Dr. William J. Reid, Department Head. Row 2: Dr. Pu-Scn Yeh. Lower left. L-R: Robert MacRae, Thomas L. Hicks PHILOSOPHY AND PSYCHOLOGY: Row 2: Dr. Stephen C. Bitgood. Row 3: Dr Claudia E McDade, Dr. Donald Patterson Row 4: Dr Richard D. Peters. Dr. Yolanda Suaiw-Ciowe. Lower right. L-R: Dr.JerTy B Wilson. Depan mem Head; Dr T. Allen Smith. 64 Political Science Sociology The Political Science Department was a part of the Division of Social Sciences until 1940-50 when the Political Science Department was formed. Dr. Fxlwin Van Kcuren was department head 1956-69, until his retirement when Dr. Jackson Sclman was appointed. The department has expanded from two members in the early years to ten and added a major and the MA and MPA on the graduate level. The curriculum offers preparation for law school, government service, secondary and junior college teachers, business, public relations, city management and foreign service. In the past the Sociology Department offered courses to satisfy university requirements and courses for law enforcement students. Now the curriculum offers development leading to an understanding of life and society. Courses offering orientation for a variety of special interests include social work, community development, graduate study, education for secondary teachers of the subject and specific training in understanding the school as pan of the community and society. To facilitate expanded development, new faculty members include Dr. Hugh McCain, Criminology and Juvenile Delinquency; Dr. Sue Middleton-Kern, anthropologist who did special study in the Union of South Africa and looks at ethnic and minority relationships in the modem community; Dr. Gerald McDonald, social psychologist who studied at the University of Utah; and Dr. Jeff Beaubicr, a medical anthropologist, who is a world traveler. Gwcncth Mulder, department head, believes that current expansion satisfies students’ desires to know What goes on around them and why it hits them the way it docs. POLITICAL SCIENCE: Dr. Jackson Sclman, Department Head Row 1: Dr. Glen G. Browder, Dr. Thomas Bruer, Dr Hope Davis, Dr. Jerry Gilbert. Row 2: Dr Ralph L Savage. Dr. Jerry L Smith. Andrew Waskey, Dr. Almon L Way, Josephine Woolf. SOCJOLtXiY: Row 2: Clifford Alexander. Jr Row J: Dr Jeff Bcaubier. Dr Michael Crowe, Rodney Friery Row 4: Jon T Karr. Dr. H B. McCain, Jr., Dr. Gerald Mcl nald. Row V Dr Sue Middleton-Kern. Gwcneth Mulder. Department Head; Jerry Wycoff. lower center, L-R: Carolyn B Dunaway. Daryl White 65 School of Education Accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE), the School of Education at Jacksonville State University is proud of its faculty, students, and curricula. A continuous cffort is made to improve the teacher education programs, thus providing the best possible teachers to meet the educational needs of children throughout Northeast Alabama and the Southeastern United States. In addition to traditional undergraduate curricula, the School of Education has implemented new programs in Special Education, in which students may specialize in learning to teach either the mentally retarded or the emotionally disturbed. Plans for a program in Early Childhood Education are also being initiated. The graduate program in education has continued to expand with approximately 1,000 students enrolled each semester. Courses are frequently offered to teachers in the field, both for credit and on an in-service basis. Dr. Greene Taylor, Dean of School of Education, upper right. Row 1: Dr Christopher Devine. Dr. William Dunaway. Kathleen Fricry. Row 2: Dr Martha Howell. Joyce Johnson, Opal R. Lovett. Dr. Thomas Padgett. Dr Ralph Parnell Row 5: Dr Harry Rose, Dr. Charlotte Thornburg, Dr. Roland Thornburg, Dr. Charles Walker. Dr I .eon Willman Lower left: Dr. Norman Dasinger and Dr William Medley. Lower right: Dr Donald Sails. 66 Special Education Special Education, referred to as exceptional child education, is concerned with children who deviate from the average in physical, mental, emotion, or social characteristics to such an extent that they require special programming or services to develop their maximum potential. The Special Education Department of fers a graduate program which prepares educators with backgrounds to work with exceptional children and youth with over 100 students in this expanding program. To promote in-service programs in Special Education, a federal program called Project Outreach” is offered Special Education teachers in Northeast Alabama. SPECIAL EDUCATION FACULTY: I. R Wanda Walton, Cynthia D Harper, Dr. Rebecca Jane Brown, and Dr. Gregory Frith, Department Head. Educational Psychology At the undergraduate level the Educational Psychology faculty teaches courses necessary to basic teacher education program. Departmental offerings are designed to aid the education major in a better understanding of the behavior and learning processes of children and youth. At the graduate level, the Counseling and Guidance program is attracting a large number of students from the Northeast Alabama area and preparing them for counseling in both school and community agencies. The Counseling Practicum offers students direct experience under qualified agency personnel plus University supervisors in counseling with juvenile offenders, drug and alcoholic clients, the aged; elementary, junior high, senior high, vocational school, junior college, and university students; military personnel, disadvantaged youth, unemployed veterans, welfare cases, and trainable and educable mental retardates. Left: Dr. Elsie Wright, Department Chairman. Top to bottom: Elmer Chaney, George Haywood, Lorenzo Head, and Earl McCool. 67 Health and Physical Education Home Economics The Health and Physical Education Department is rapidly expanding its facilities. The completion of the Pete Mathews Coliseum has allowed the department to develop new fields of physical education and broaden the curriculum. Besides the basic courses offered, new programs will include women’s volleyball, tennis, track, and basketball teams. The Mathews Coliseum seats 5,500 for basketball, includes facilities for a handball court, sauna room, dance studio, weight room, a full contingent of classrooms and offices for department members, and boasts an indoor Olympic size pool. Use of the pool year round has made convenient the offering of the usual classes in swimming and lifesaving, as well as swimming teams, aqua-sports, and water shows. In addition to regular curriculum, the swimming pool is also popular with the student body and faculty for recreation according to scheduled hours not interfering with the instructional program. Currently a health field is under development with completion expected by another academic year. The expanded facility surrounding the coliseum is a special accomplishment viewed with pride by the University President, Dr. Stone, as well as members of the Health and Physical Education Department. The department is comprised of ten faculty members who arc specialists in their fields and offers in addition to the B.S. in Education, a degree in Recreation and the Master’s Degree. Of special note are the courses and work done in Emergency Medical Service by Tom Roberson who has involved students, faculty members, and interested citizens in the EMS program operated on a volunteer basis for the city of Jacksonville. Mr. Roberson has been cited by the Exchange Gub for his professional and volunteer service. HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION: Row 1, L-R: Ronald Akers, Dick Bell, Robert Dillard. Harold O’Bryant, Harriet Payne, Margaret Pope, Thomas Roberson Lower left, L-R: Dr. Ron Harris, Department Head; Dr James Reynolds, Barbara Wilson. In 1949 Mrs. Mary Lowrey began plans for establishing a home economics major, and Mrs. Margaret Green joined the staff in 1950. During these early years the department was housed in the third floor of Bibb Graves and in a barracks type building in the area where Mason Hall now stands. The curriculum included courses in foods, clothing, family relations and a nursery school by the time Mrs. Hazel Matthews joined the faculty. In 1963 the entire department was housed in one building. Mason Hall, for the first time. The curriculum now offers a B.S. in Secondary Education, B.S. in Clothing and Marketing, B.S. in Administrative Dietetics, and a B.S. in Food Services. In recent years there has been an increase in male students in the department. These men are mostly interested in foods and clothing courses and arc eager for courses in men’s tailoring and meal preparation with emphasis on training in food service. Dr. Louise Gark, Department Head, has encouraged the growth of the deportment by involving her faculty in self-study, by improving and enlarging the curriculum to meet the needs of young pxrople who exp ca their courses to inter relate with the family environment and the community. A committee from the School of Education is working with Mr. Mallory to develop a program of early childhood education. Dr. Gark also looks forward to offering graduate courses in the future. HOME ECONOMICS: Row 1: Linda Chandler Row 2: Margaret Green, William Mallory, Winna Maxwell, Elizabeth Sowell, Virginia Yocum. Lower left: Dr. Louise Clarke, Depart ment Head. 68 School of Business Secretarial courses were the beginning of what is now the School of Business Administration. In 1948 a major in secretarial studies was established and in 1949 two degree programs which trained students to be professional secretaries or to teach secretarial subjects on the high school level were offered and have been continued to the present. The School of Business Administration was established in 1971 and includes five departments directed by Dean B. J. Fuller who followed Miss Lucille Branscomb who had served as department head of the Business Department since its organization. The primary objective of the Banking and Finance Department is to provide a program for students who wish training for positions in business, government, and education and for graduate study leading to professional specialization. The curriculum insures training not only in banking and finance but in related areas including accounting, marketing, management, economics, and data processing. The accounting department prepares the student for the C.P.A. exam and receives splendid cooperation from local CP.A.’s. The following Four Point Outreach was launched: 1. Interchange of ideas between the accounting department faculty and local CP.A.’s, 2. Setting up an advisory committee of practicing accountants from public, private, and government fields, 3. Student internships offering practical experience in ethics, professionalism, and confidentiality, 4. Faculty residences involving professors in a consulting capacity when school is not in session. The Department of Management and Marketing trains its majors to fit into management in business. The Department of General Business strives to provide a well-rounded curriculum that touches all the fields of business. An effort is made to maintain high standards and to work on a personal level with each student in the advisement program recommended by the University. In addition to these departments. Dr. Roland Thornburg in the School of Education directs Depan men t of Vocational Business Education in cooperation with the School of Business Administration. Upper left: Dr. B. J. Fuller, Dean of School of Business Administration. Center, L-R: Dr. Thomas Brown, Finance Head; Hazel Hicks, Accounting Head; Dr. Frank Fuller, General Business Head. Row 1: ACCOUNTING: John Alvis, Robert Atchlcy. Thomas Fitch, Jimmy Hinton, CPA; Robert Trathen; GENERAL BUSINESS: Louise Clark. Row 2; Bertha Dunn, Gail Jones, James Troiano; FINANCE: Gene Padgham; MANAGEMENT AND MARKETING: Dr Paul Bar nett. Head; James Cabassa. Row 3: Richard Cobb, Hal Smith, Ronald Swann, Beason Wilkes; SECRETARIAL EDUCATION: Willodean Collins, Glenda Phillips. Betty Sclman, Head. 69 School of Law Enforcement The School of I-aw Enforcement was established in 1970 and moved into Brewer Hall in the summer of 1972. The B.S. with a major in Law Enforcement was first offered in 1972. The Regional Police Academy was established to train police officials and other persons already working in the criminal justice system. The I-aw Enforcement curriculum now includes not only a degree in Law Enforcement but also a B.S. in Corrections and Forensic Science, an associate degree in Law Enforcement or Corrections with 36 hours in Law Enforcement or corrections and 30 hours in other university courses, or a certificate in Law Enforcement with 30 hours in I-aw Enforcement or Corrections. Special interest courses include Introduction to the Criminal Justice System, Criminal Law, Defense Tactics, and Firearms. Row I: Dr. Joy S. Eyman. Center right: Dr Malcolm Street, Department Head. Row 2: Dr Wendell Sowell. Lower left: Charles Sul longer. Lower right: Francis Eddy, 70 School of Library Science This is a red letter year for Cole Library. A computer terminal linking the J.S.U. library with 30 of the 50 states through the New England Library Nerwork and the Ohio College Computer Center. This technical development enables faster cataloging and will eventually allow card cataloging for each floor. The collection continues to increase at a rapid rate and additional qualified staff members have been added. The School of Library Science supports the curriculum for students in Marketing and Business Administration through the course IM403 and Radio Broadcasting and T.V. with courses 452 and 453. A degree in Library Science is offered on the graduate level with a minor on the undergraduate level. Upper: Dr. Alta Millican, Department Head. Row 1: Mary D. Bevis. James R. Brazier, Sonic A. Bright. Linda L Cain, Helen B. Caver, Bettie J. Dixon, Miriam B. Franklin, Thomas J Freeman. Gwendolyn S. Harris. Row 2: Eleanor Haywood, Bertie Herbert, Dorothy L Johnson, Cynthia Y. Long, Martha Merrill, Ada B. Montgomery, Jeanette Rcmcr, William L. Smith. Mary Stewart. Lower left: Dr. Franklin King. Lower center: Kathleen Rambeau Row J: N. Evin Thompson, John C Turner Row 4: Dr. George Whitesel, Jimmy N Williams. Row 5: Margaret P Williams. 71 School of Nursing The education of professional nurses has changed drastically since World War II. Responding to the ever-accelerating pace of medical, scientific, and cultural knowledge, professional education for nursing has become much more comprehensive, broader in scope, and integrated increasingly into the baccalaureate and higher degree offerings of the university system of the nation. The Lurlecn B. Wallace School of Nursing: Reflective of this dramatic movement was the establishment in 1967 of the Lurlcen B. Wallace School of Nursing of the Jacksonville State University. The selection of our institution for this school made available immediately to students the choice of preparing for a career in which there is no shortage of well-paying positions upon graduation. Because the school was created by the Legislature of Alabama as a memorial to Governor Lurlcen B. Wallace, the first dean. Dr. Mary Margaret Williams, R.N., was determined from the outset that the school should have a number of unique aspects and become outstanding in every respect. Nothing has diverted the university administration, nursing dean, faculty, and staff from these original intentions. The School of Nursing Building: Concurrently with the development of the baccalaureate curriculum in nursing, therefore, was the designing of a School of Nursing Building which would facilitate the implementation of the curriculum and additional programs which would be developed later. The building was completed and occupied in late 1975 and dedicated on February 2, 1975. Visitors doing a federal study of educational facilities in nursing stated that the building is unequalled and unsurpassed in the nation in the following respects: (1) overall design; (2) interior beauty; (3) flexibility in space utilization; (4) relationships between structure and function; (5) its family teaching center; (6) the comprehensiveness of its electronics teaching-learning system; and (7) its potential for accommodating to and meeting the teaching-leaming-devclopmcntal needs of student nurses, faculty, and the public. Upper left: Dr Mary Margaret Williams, Dean of School of Nursing Row 1: Carol Bowie. Pamela Caster, Ann Goldfarb Row 2: Sue Griffith, Marion Harris. Jane Hill, William Larsen. Center: Roberta Watts, Mary Humenik. Dr Beatrice Salsbury. Lower right: Clyde Wilson. Not shown: Brenda Bryan. 72 School of Military Science The Department of Military Science was established in 1948 and until 1955 trained men for commissioned officers in the Field Artillery Branch of the Army. In 1955 the program broadened to commission officers for all branches of the Army. In 1972 the program was again strengthened by the establishment of a major and minor in military science. Evidence of the leadership acquired in the program is the number 2 raring in overall scores achieved by seniors at advanced summer camp in competition with all schools in this region. The military science program is strongly complemented by the Ranger unit, the Scabbard and Blade, the Rifle Teams, and the ROTC Sponsors. Upper: Lt. Col. David O. Lamb. PMS Row 1: SSG Aubrey G. Bchcl. Center: Captain Kot. Row 2: Herbert. Edward-SGT; Captain Ronald Kohl. SBC John Koval ski. Captain Joseph O'Sullivan Row 3: LTC William Rickctt, Captain Joseph Serviss. MSG Franklin Taylor, SGT-Major Norbert Weber FACULTY' SF.NATE: Lower, L-R: Row I: Dr. James Reaves, Louise Clark, Ha el Hicks, Dr. Louise Clark Row 2: Dr. Jerry Gilbert, Miriam Franklin, I r William Reid, Mary Hemenik, I)r. Malcolm Street, Jr. Row ): Dr. Charles Walker, Dr Ralph Parnell, Dr John Van Cleave. John Turner Row 4: Dr. Allen Smith, Dr. Fred Grumlev. Dr. Clyde Cox, Dr Wendel Sowell 73 Upper right: Mrs. Ernest Stone, First Lady at Jacksonville State University. Lower picture: The Ladiga Chapter of NSA is a professional organization whose purpose is to upgrade the standards of secretaries and to encourage secretaries to study and pass the examination for Certified Professional Secretary. Members are listed as follows: Row 1: Sue Stewart, Sally Johnson, Judy Scott Row 2: Glenda Phillips. Jctta Manners Row }: Jcri Hulsey, Mildred Renee Mallory, Grace Dixon. Row 4: Sybil Reaves, Effie Sawyer. Vivian Wilkerson, Mrs. Elizabeth Brown, mother of Grace Dixon and retired secretary from Hawaii. Not shown: Carrie Smith. Jane Aderholdt, Dot Self, Jeanette Kilbum. Mel Raulcrson, Carolyn Hand, Gladys Hemmings. 74 EDUCATION COUNCIL: Row 1: Olga Kennedy. Dr. James Reaves, Dean of Graduarc School; Dr. Louise Clark, Sybil Reaves. Row 2: Dr Ronald Caldwell, Dr Thomas Cbchis. Dr. Alta Milli-can. Dean of School of library Science; Dr. Emilie Burn, Dr. Roland Thornburg, Dr. Theron Montgomery, Vice President of Academic Affairs. Row ): Dr. Reuben Boozer, Dean of School of Arts and Sciences; Dr. Greene Taylor, Dean of School of Education; Dr. John Van Cleave, Dr. Lawrence Miles, Dean of University Admissions; Charles Nunn, Superintendent of Jacksonville City Schools. Picture two. lower left: Carolyn Hand, Effie Sawyer, executive secretaries 75 76 Staff MAINTENANCE: Row I. L-R: Herman Fielding, Fred Vaughn, Billy Kelly Jerry Wi I kerson .Joseph Cash. Row 2: Dwight Roper, Darrell Parris. Tommy Hulsey. Billy Hopkins James Blackmon. Heinrich Mueller, Terry Taylor Row 5: Homer West. Dewitt Doss, James Tompkins. Jerry Maye. Wayne Bussey. Row 4: Carvin Taylor. James Swindall, Elmer Knight, Dirgan Bragg. Jerry Burgess. Row V William Reaves, Kenneth Ijedbettcr, Gene Fair. Larry Barnwell Row 6: Guy Key. Levemc Webb. Norris Webb. Charles Cochran. Ben Bragg. Jerome Mcssel Abercrombie. Lou Akin James Anderson, Andrea Andrews, Carolyn Amell.Janicc Baker, Bcttie Bates, Patricia Bcaird, Mildred Blavers, Linda Belew.Judith Caffey. Margaret Camp. Mary Jo. Carson, Gayle Case.John Chancy, Beth Chappell, Teresa Chastain, Clarice Childs. Arden Clark, Paul Clark, Rachel Coe, Karen Conning, Sandra Cox. Wanda Curlee. Cheryl Diebler, Emerson Dobbs, Brenda Downs, Myra Evans, James Fain, Kathleen Franklin. Elizabeth 77 CLEANING SERVICE: Row 1, L-R Margie MtGinnis, Ella Parris. Bunna Parris. Evelyn Snulcr. Josephenc Wilson, Haslinc Harris, Elizabeth Johnson. Barbara Gunnels, Mandy Parris. Row 2: Lessie Mae Brown, Ruby Heard, Betty Boozer, Viola Hudgins, Frances Reeves. Row 3: Grace Williams. Louise Nelson. Evelyn Maddox. Mary Frances Lockridge. Lessie Jackson, Mozell Hughes, Eva Webb. Row 4: Christina Webb. Leomey Jackson. Gladys Hulsey, Rachel Johnson, Barbara Phillips Row 3: Imogean Stracner, Mildred Beaird, Maude Whaley. Virlie Hill, Alma Brown, Naomi Hulsey. Jeanette Benefield. Row 6: Ruby Burton, Savannah Parris, Gladys Beal. Hazel Bonds. Addic Coppock. Row 7: Floyd Luckeridgc. Robert Finley, Ronnie Maddox, Ambrose Parris. Tony Guerra. Harley Burton. Gaddy. Claude Gardner, Maybell Green, Jimmy W. Guerra, Gilberto A. Hay. William B. Haywood, James Headley, Paul Henderson, Mary Henry, Dale E Hicks. Norma H. Hill, Ann L Hudson. Deborah D. Hunt, Frances Jenkins, Jean Johnson, Carolyn Johnson, Linda C. Johnson. Mary L. Johnson, Opal Johnson, Rhonda Johnson, Sara A. Jordan, John E. Kelly, Patricia C. Kirkland. Ben Knox, Karen R. 78 Lamb, Vickie Ledbetter, Lilly Lybrand, Charles Mallory, Renee Manners. Jctta Martin, Vicki M. Mason, Mary Marquis, John Maurer, John Mendenhall, Elaine Mayers, Alice Me Arthur, James McCurry, Marvin Medley, Betty Merrill, Paul Miller, Clyde Moncrief, Linda Mueller, Heinrich Mullino, Edith Poritz, Marcia Prestridge, Virginia Murray, James Neal, Becky Nixon, Judy Petty, Gary Pollard, John Read, Joseph Reaves, Sybil Rhodes, Gene Rhodes. Mary Rowe, Stephen Sandefer, Michael Sartain, Virginia Screven, Nell Self, Curtis Sewell, Louise Smith, Jerry Smith. Mary Smitherman, Glenda Staples. Sara Stewart. Sue Street, Susan Thomason, Linda Thompson, William Torres, Manuel Turner, Becky Usrcy, Sabrin? Wallace, Gary Walters, Marjorie Washington, Jo Ann Wayner, Susan Webb, Roy Wellborn. Margaret Westbrook, Gwen Believing his patriotic emotion an inherent part of himself, the individual seldom recognizes the professional historians who have helped him to develop knowledge, loyalty, appreciation, and deep devotion for his country. We recall Dr. Robert Felgar, I, Dr. Charles Cayley, and Dr. Marvin Anders who devoted so many years of their lives in the classrooms with students at Jacksonville State University. In recognition of the efforts and enthusiasm of these professors and thousands of history teachers across the nation, the Mimosa staff, on behalf of the student body, dedicates the 1976 Mimosa to the Jacksonville State University History Department. The bicentennial year is an appropriate time to give due recognition to each of you for your excellent teaching, the special consideration that you give to students who seek your counsel, and the high standards which you maintain. May you be encouraged by this tribute. Row 1, L-R: Col. Worden Weaver, Dr. Peter Robinson, department head; Dr. David Childress, Dr. Mary Martha Thomas, Dr. Patricia Wingo. Row 2: Dr. Philip Koerper, Dr. Ralph Brannen, Rayford B. Taylor, Dr. Ronald J. Caldwell, John W. Barham, Milo Magaw, Dr. Daniel W. Hollis, Dr. Calvin Wingo. ■ 1976 VPi 83 Leadership. . . the art of influencing people. 84 £8 Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities recognizes students who have excelled during their undergraduate careers. The general qualifications which determine inclusion in Who’s Who here at Jacksonville State arc average grades, leadership, high character, and participation in campus activities. Faculty and administrative staff members make nominations and justify them with letters of recommendation. The Honors Committee composed of Dean Reuben Boozer, Chairman; Dr. Lawrence Miles, Mr. George Teague, Dr. B. J. Fuller, and Sindo Mayor, SGA President consider the recommendations and name the recipients of the honor. Jacksonville State University members of Who’s Who represent every facet of campus life. It is their interest, energy, and selfless dedication that provide the leadership that results in our fine academic honors organizations, organizations related to professional preparation, campus publications, the esteemed Marching Southerners and varsity sports, dramatic productions, numerous music groups, and social fraternities and civic organizations. Upper left: Cynthia Ann Coshatt, Jean W. Carlisle, and Patricia Janice Colquitt. Upper right: Deborah Ann Skipper. Lower left: Gloria Ann Francis. Lower center: Wai-Man Siu. Lower right: Miriam Joyce Cutcher. 86 Upper left: Sandra Ruth Hunter. Middle left: Thomas Wendall Woo. Middle center: Angela Lee Childress. Middle right: James Edward Co . Lower left: Jane Idclla Cook. Lower center: Michael David Lamb Lower right: Linda Loraine Stewart. 87 Upper right: Alvin Glenn Dobbs. Middle left: Robert William Downing. Middle center: Nancy Freeman Pitts Middle right: Kerry Ray Sumner Lower left: Nanci Barrie Allison. Lower center: Paul Emerson Carpenter. Lower right: Gail Davenport Alvis. 86 Upper left, LR: Hamson Dean, Nina Mars, Hirold Wallace, Fred R Martin, Charlotte Hardy. Upper n jht. Teresa Lynn Jones. Middle left: Dennis George Pantuis Middle center: Sheila Nell Turner. Lower left: Marcia Jean Weems Lower center. Gene E. Forster. Not shown. William Barney Hoover 89 Center left, L-R: Constance Coffee Currier, Martha Karen Calhoun, and Cathy Lynn Arnold Right: John Edward Bird. Lower left: Rita Lauren Cabassa. Lower center: Ronald Allen Bearden. 90 91 Michael Hobson, football star, and Carol Elizabeth Evans, reigning Miss Mimosa, enjoy the distinction of having been elected Mr. and Miss Jax State by their fellow students. Carol is an elementary education major with a geography minor. She was freshman beauty alternate in 1974 and a member of the Homecoming Court in 1975. Her memberships include Alpha Zi Delta and Kappa Sigma Stardustcrs. Mike is a business management major and an economics minor. At present he is considering earning certification in education to prepare for coaching. Future educational plans include graduate school, and he eventually wants to own his own business. During his football career Mike has been All District NAIA (1974-75), All Small College (1974-75), and GSC player of the week (fall 1975) and is now serving as J-Club President. Favorite people include Barbara Streisand. Raquel Welch, O. J. Simpson, Larry Czonka, and his own brother. Butch Hobson who plays for the Boston Red Sox. Mike believes that people should take each day as it comes” and tries not to worry. Miss Friendly, Debra Watson, has a great love for all people. Her philosophy is I think life is a gift from God and I want to love as if I could live forever, and live as if I would d ie tomorrow. Her spirit of cooperation and her dedication to helping other people will prove to be of great assistance to her in her career. She enjoys making plaques, playing outside, and sewing, and she enjoys all kinds of music, depending on her mood. She is almost a fiend for football. Tim Childers, Mr. Friendly, is planning a career in public relations. He is an English major and a sociology minor. Honors he has received include Sophomore Class Favorite, Sophomore Class Officer, Junior Class Officer, and SGA Senator. He has served as Greek Editor for the Mimosa, Director of Men’s Housing SCOAG 73, and is a member of Kappa Sigma. He and his wife Debbie are the dormitory directors of New Dorm, the Girls’ freshman dorm. Lower left: Debra Watson and Tim Childers. Beauty. . . limited neither by time nor age 95 The Omega Psi Phi fraternity sponsored a talent and fashion show on October 29, which culminated in the naming of Miss Black Culture, Joycelyn Johnson. Brothen. who worked to make the event a success include Clifton Tate, president; Earl Tarver, Ted Williams, Larry Sledge, Calvin Russell, Rodney Passmore, and Philip Wright, assisted by Katheree Hughes. The fraternity had the support of Kappa Alpha Psi, Delta Sigma Theta, and the Black Student Union. It is the hope of Omega Psi Phi that this event can be expanded in cooperation with the SGA, Kappa Alpha Psi, Delta Sigma Theta, and the Black Student Union into a Black Culture Week that will be beneficial to the entire student body. Joycelyn is a medical technology major and biology minor. She is a Gemini, likes meeting people and observing them closely because she believes You can tell a lot about them if you watch every move they make.” Joycelyn is involved in several church responsibilities and sings in the choir. She enjoys soul music, rock, and jazz and reads classics, poetry, and mystery novels. Regina Rhoden, 1st alternate, is president of Curtiss Hall, and an Omega Psi Phi pearl. She enjoys dancing, singing, swimming, and sewing. Her major is nursing and she plans to earn an M.A. in the field. Janice Johnson, 2nd alternate, is a sociology major with plans to incAidc social work and modeling in her career. Janice declares, I always try to keep a smile on my face and hope that I can brighten somebody’s day.” 96 97 MISS MIMOSA Patricia Grace Jayne Patricia (brace lavne has the honor of being the first Miss Mimosa to learn that she holds the title when the yearbook is presented to Iter in a special uremum lx-tore distribution ot the MIMOSA to the student bode A home nonomus student. Patti has chosen a major in retailing and a minor in fashion merchandising She hopes to combine a career with a happy lamih lift Campus activities ini hide eta Tau Alpha sororitv. A TO Kittle Sister, and ROI( sponsor Among her favorite people. sire lists l)r Helen Oact . professor of consumer economics at the University of Alabama. Robert Redford. hurt Revnolds.Joe Namath hooks she most enjens were written b lohn Steinbeck 98 Teresa Mi lellan, 1 st alternate in the Miss Mimosa contest, is an Alpha a Delta with a major in medical technology and a minor in physical education. She was Miss Northeast Alabama. I1;7') She has been a sophomore and junior favorite and is active with the Pi Kappa Phi Little Sisters Second Alternate is Beverly Vise who is recognized for her activities with the Marching Ballerinas She has also been featured as ball girl by the varsity basketball team this year Her major is scxiology complemented by a minor in psychology. Beverly hopes to combine these disciplines for a successful career in sexial work The coveted title of Miss Congeniality, given by the contestants them selves, gexs to ( indy Shaw She is a Kappa Sigma Little Sister and basketball cheerleader With a major in business administration and a minor in foods and nutrition, (andy-is considering public relations work, perhaps for an airline. She has worked for tfie Department of Libor in (Georgia already 1976 MISS MIMOSA CANDIDATES: Standing, L-R: Joyce Evangeline Morgan, Black Student Union; Carol Annette Davis, Weatherly Hall; Andrea Mitchell, Art Guild; Cindy Shaw, Kappa Sigma; Beverly Vice, Ballerinas; Teresa McClellan, Alpha Xi Delta; Fran Brunson, Kappa Alpha; Martha Carol Davis. Kappa Delta Epsilon; Evelyn Marie Clark, Delta Tau Delta. Sitting, L-R: Andrea Lynnette Dial, Scabbard and Blade; Freida Sue Rains, Phi Mu; Sandy Carol Phifer, Student Accounting Association; Parti Jayne, Alpha Tau Omega. Middle right: Staff members helping with Miss Mimosa contest. Standing, L-R: Rick Garnel, Joan Fischer, Elise Nelson, Ronald Mitchell, Billie Napper, Gary Craft, Pat Colquitt, Bill Braddock. Sitting: Nancy Green. Lower right: 197) MISS MIMOSA: Carol Elizabeth Evans. 100 Special Recognition Dr. Lawrence Miles came to Jacksonville in 1947 as an English instructor. Because of his willingness to work with students, his love of drama, and the need for dramatic arts on the campus, he organized the Masque and Wig Guild and began directing plays which added a dimension to the lives of both participants and audiences. He was a good teacher in the fullest sense. Recognized for his unusual ability in organizing details efficiently and getting along pleasantly and smoothly with all kinds of people, he was promoted to Dean of Admissions. Through the years Dean Miles has won the respect and appreciation of the administration, faculty, and students. No person or question has been too small to receive his genuine consideration. Dean Miles possesses compassion, gentleness, integrity, firmness, wit and a sense of balance that have made him invaluable to all of us. His retirement leaves a vacuum. 101 Rita Cabassa, Senior class beauty, is a history major and an English minor. She is a member of Zeta Tau Alpha and is a Pi Kappa Phi Lil Sis. Honors at JSU include being a member of Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities, Sigma Tau Delta, Kappa Delta Epsilon, Pi Gamma Mu, Collegiate Gvitans, and Alpha Mu Gamma. As an ROTC Sponsor she learned the art of rapclling. Rita enjoys outdoor activities such as playing tennis and watching baseball and football. Being a naturally cheerful person herself, Rita enjoys making other people smile. Her bright outlook on life should prove helpful when she enters the field of teaching. 102 Junior class beauty, Bobbi Kemp, is an elementary education major with a minor in special education. She enjoys membership in Alpha Xi Delta, the honor of being chosen an ATO Lil Sis, and her experiences as a ballerina with The Marching Southerners. Bobbi was influenced by her feeling that everyone is beautiful in his own way when she decided that she wants to devote her teaching career to mentally retarded children. Her genuine appreciation of nature is reflected in the delight she takes in grass, clover, wild flowers, trees, and mountains. 103 Senior class first alternate, Debra Watson, is a nursing student. Her love of people and her desire to help them are reflected in her career plans. She plans to be a clinical specialist in either cardiac care or cancer. While at JSU she has been a ballerina, a cheerleader. Miss Friendly, and a member of Alpha Xi Delta. Senior class second alternate Freida Rains’ love of nature is reflected by the activities she enjoys: swimming, water skiing, bike riding, horseback riding and tennis. She intends to utilize her love of people by working with young girls and helping them improve their vocational skills. To achieve her dream, she is majoring in Secretarial Education and minoring in English. She has been a bat-girl, a member of Phi Mu, Phi Beta Lambda, and a Little Sis of ATO. Freida Rains (upper left, lower left), Debra Watson (upper right, lower right). 104 Julie Houston, Junior class first alternate, enjoys the distinction of having made the Dean’s List for academic years 1973-74 and 1974-73, being elected sophomore class beauty for the 1973 Mimosa and 1st alternate for the 1973 Miss Homecoming title. Among Julie’s pleasures are membership in Zeta Tau Alpha, Lil Sis in ATO, books by Kurt Vonegut, playing the banjo with The Chulafinnee Swamprats, and serving as organist at her home church. A Political Science major, Julie plans to attend the Cumberland I jw School. Beverly Rogers, Junior class second alternate, is an elementary education major with an English minor. She enjoys working with children and playing the piano each of which is a reflection of her sunny nature and love of cheerfulness represented by the color yellow. Beverly is a Kappa Sigma little Sister and member of the BCM choir and BCM ensemble the Revised Edition.” Beverly Rogers (upper left, right), Julie Houston (center left, lower left). 105 106 Lisa Reagan, Sophomore class beauty, lives in the country near Childers-burg where she developed a love of the outdoors, animals, and sports. Lisa is working toward a degree in physical education with a minor in history. She plans a career in gymnastics and intends to continue her hobbies of swimming, skiing, tennis, cycling, horseback riding, auto racing and ice skating. Being a PE major, she has a natural interest in athletics and especially enjoys Cathy Rigsby and Jimmy Conners. Here at JSU Lisa is a ballerina in The Marching Southerners and was New Dorm Homecoming representative her freshman year. She is a Phi Mu and an ATO Lil Sis. Freshman beauty, Elaine Evans, is planning on majoring in marketing and minoring in music. As a member of Alpha Xi Delta she is song leader of the pledge class. Her sunny disposition is reflected by her favorite colors — orange and yellow. Outside activities which Elaine enjoys include watching football games and taking long walks. Among the indoor activities in which Elaine often indulges are reading romantic novels, singing, dancing, and watching television. Her nostalgia is exhibited by her love of the music of the fifties. After graduation Elaine hopes to be a buyer for a clothing store. 107 Sophomore Class first alternate. Iris Boone, is striving for a major in medical technology and a minor in biology. She plans to spend her senior year as a medical technology intern in an AMA approved hospital. She is a lab assistant in the Biology Department. Iris is a JSIJ ballerina, a Kappa Sigma Lil Sis, and a member of Alpha Xi Delta and Phi Mu Chi Beta. Janie Nunnelly, Sophomore class second alternate, loves animals, quiet times, meeting people, rain and storms. Certainly knowing her own mind, she hates goats, country music, and loud mouths. An English major, she enjoys reading all books. Janie plans to teach cither English or history in high school. She is a member of Phi Mu and is a Pi Kappa Phi Lil Sis. Janie Nunnelly (upper left, lower left). Iris Boone (upper right, lower right). 108 Cynthia Walker, Freshman class first alternate, is an art major and a physical education minor. She is a freshman cheerleader and also a member of the gymnastics team where she especially enjoys working routines on the balance beam. Cynthia’s favorite athletes are numbers 11 and 27, Ronald and Donald Young of the JSU Gamecocks. She has plans for going into commercial an after graduation. Laura Poe, Freshman class second alternate, is a Phi Mu pledge and an ATO Lil Sis. An English major, she hopes to teach older children or teenagers. Special interests include sewing, water skiing, watching football, practicing tennis, horses, cats and country living. Cynthia Walker (upper left, upper right), Laura Poe (lower left, lower right). 109 Joy Mullins, winner of the 1976 Miss Homecoming title, reigned over Homecoming with the graciousness, charm, and friendly dignity which has already won our respect and admiration. Joy’s philosophy of life is well expressed when she says People are my life. I love getting to know people from all walks of life.” She is a nursing major and biology minor with plans for a career in nursing in cither the field of psychiatrics or pediatrics. While at JSU Joy has been class favorite and class beauty, Miss Congeniality in the Miss Mimosa Pageant, Miss Jax State, Kappa Sigma Little Sister, SGA Secretary, J Club Queen, and was elected to Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities. Left, Miss Homecoming Joy Mullins. Upper right, Julie Houston, first alternate. Center and lower: Joy Mullins. Homecoming at Jacksonville State University under the direction of Mrs. Julia Snead spells involvement, excitement, and action. Committees composed of the administration, faculty, students, and alumni all worked together to plan a day filled with liveliness and fun highlighted by the splendid display of athletic prowess when Coach Mayfield and his associates put together a game plan that led the Gamecocks to their 50th consecutive homecoming victory. The events of the day were climaxed by the tea given by Dr. and Mrs. Stone to honor alumni, faculty and students following the game. 110 This year’s homecoming festivities included openhouse sponsored by the department chairmen and their faculties for returning graduates. Attracting special attention was the coffee hour in the Psychology Department. The gala parade was followed by a barbecue served in James Anders Hall and the grounds of the quadrangle to the tune of the JSU stage band directed by Dr. Surace, blue grass music, and old fashioned fiddling. Nearby in Hammond Hall Lee Manners and his Art Department faculty had assembled a folk art exhibit to complement the bicentennial theme. On hand were craftsmen making baskets, quilts, and pottery. The novel approach was so successful that Mrs. Snead promises that next year’s homecoming theme will be equally eventful and different. Upper left — HOMECOMING COURT: Front row, L R: Andrea Dial. Teresa McClellan. Back row, L R: Rita Cabassa, Carol Evans. Bottom — HOMECOMING CONTESTANTS: Front row, L R: Darlene Bradford, Cathy Hammett, Elaine Evans, Joy Bakane, Beth Kennedy, Karen Gardner, Sheila Pope, Jenny Comer. Row 2, L-R: Andrea Dial, Paula Em rekin, Beverly Rogers, George Ann Minas, Dianne Bell, Vicki Swain. Angela Favors. Row 3, L-R: Debbie Turner, Beverly Gilli-lan, Patricia Morrison, Carol Evans, Freida Rains. Velinda Hawkins, Joy Mullins, Rita Cabassa, Teresa McClellan, Debbie Moore. Not shown Sherri Harris, Julie Houston, Patti Jayne, Vicki Mabry, Teresa Smith, Lcsa Williams. Ill For the second time, JSU students traveled to Puerto Rico with Dr. Howard Johnson of the Geography Department. The group traveled 700 miles throughout the island during its two week stay to observe facets of physical and cultural geography. Faculty members at the Inter American University housed and entertained the group while in the Ponce area. Daily project assignments included the inventory and mapping of urban neighborhoods; examination of historical urban features; inventory and comparison of climatic vcgative regions; survey of land use patterns; study of food markets, preferences, and costs; interviews with production and management personnel in the sugar cane and related industries. Included in this study trip were those in the upper right picture: L-R, Sitting: H. Johnson, V. Vines, E. Johnson. Standing: T. Doss, C Weaver, and J. Pcttus. Geographers Study 'n Play in Puerto Rico 114 Biologists Study in Panama During the spring minimcstcr Dr. Summcr-our, an associate professor of biology, and seven students from JSU traveled to the Republic of Panama to observe the flora and fauna of the tropics. One week was spent in the cloud forest in the mountains in western Panama, near the Costa Rican border, and one week at the Smithsonian Tropical Institute on Barro Colorado island in the Canal Zone. Dr. Summerour was successful in locating the Resplendent Quetzal, a rare and endangered bird of the high cloud forest and considered a contender for the most beautiful bird in the world. In addition, the group observed over 100 other species of tropical birds and a number of amphibians, reptiles and mammals indigenous to jungle regions. On Barro Colorado island the students were given conducted lecture-walks by trained personnel familiar with the local flora and fauna. Students accompanying Dr. Summerour include Jim Arial, Kenneth Beeler, Wayne Hinton, Timothy Johnson, Mike Meyer, Miles Albright, and Randall Wood. 115 Blood Drive Success The fall blood drive netted 461 pints according to Robert Smith, chairman. The Red Cross was assisted by the Student Nurses’ Association and the Ballerinas. Sigma Nu deserves special recognition as winner of the organization competition. 116 Among coffeehouse entertainers in the fall were Jimmy Parker, (upper left) and the Monday Express Co. (lower group). One program offered by the Lyceum Committee was an evening of good humor with Robert Kline (center). 117 Linda Ronstadt The Linda Ronstadt concert was the highlight of Homecoming week for students. The concert, sponsored by the SGA, was a sell out. Appearing before Miss Ronstadt was Jimmy Buffett, equally well received by the responsive audience. When Linda Ronstadt appeared, she was greeted effusively. — Homecoming 118 119 Lyceum Committee Presents Capote The Lyceum Committee proudly presented Truman Capote during the minimester. Capote, widely known for popular works such as BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY’S and IN COLD BLOOD, touched the hearts of thousands of students and area people in the Coliseum as he read the nostalgic story taken from an experience in his childhood, A Christmas Memory.” Capote and his manager were entertained at lunch in the Faculty Club where he was joined by the president and vice president of academic affairs and local dignitaries. In the afternoon students were invited to the lecture rooms in the Houston Cole Library for a question and answer session. Both students and faculty members were fascinated with his discussion of social and world events, as well as his comments on his own writing career. Long lines waited for him to autograph books. 120 Among the variety of speakers who appeared on campus are three interesting ones. The Lyceum Committee sponsored the appearance of Bill Turner (upper left) in the Student Commons November 18. Turner, a former F B I. Agent and one of the early critics of Warren Commission Report on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy is continuing research on the president’s assassination, as well as investigating the assassination of Robert Kennedy and the attempt on Gov. George Wallace’s life. The Art Department and The Friends of the Arts sponsored An Evening with Frank Wachowiak” in which Professor Wachowiak (lower left) gave a lecture on reaching children’s an. He demonstrated his points with a slide show of children’s classes working for him at the University of Georgia, throughout the United States and some in Japan and Africa. He is well known for scries, for art education. Art students and visitors from faculty, staff, and local schools were inspired by this man’s love for an and the children he stimulates to produce it. The lecture was followed by a reception and opening of Professor Wachow-iak’s exhibit of Japanese and American child an. Also sponsored by the An Department and Friends was Miss Sconaid M. Robertson (lower right), internationally known artist, author, and art educator. She did a workshop for Art students including lectures open to the public and a session on Saturday, March 22, where she taught how to make dyes from natural plants and barks. 121 Art Shows Attract Many The Department of Art, in cooperation with the An Guild, has sponsored shows on a monthly basis during the academic year. The September show was Recent Works” by Bill Page; in October paintings and drawings by Stan Pippin and Mark Lane were on exhibit; Phil Carpenter’s were shown in November. Senior an majors — Karen Calhoun, Katie Sikorsky, Nancy Pollack, and Susan Couch — fulfilled a graduation requirement with an exhibition of their works in December. In addition, the Art Guild sponsored an An Festival on the Square which was really successful with students and townfolks alike. The January show featured four Huntsville weavers — Erving, Potter, White and Young. 122 The Omega Psi Phi sponsored a Black Culture Talent Show and beauty pageant. Their plans are to work up a Black Culture Week coordinated under the sanction of SGA in cooperation with Kappa Alpha Psi, Delta Sigma Theta, and the Black Student Union. Winners of the talent show arc Marvin Williams, first place (upper left); Harlan Peaches” Winston and Herman Brown, second place (lower right); and Mary Whatley, third place (lower left). 123 Senior recitals are presented annually by graduating seniors in the Music Department. This year Dr. John Finley, chairman names twenty students preparing for recitals under the direction of their major professors. These include Karen Williams studying with Bayne Dobbins; Regina Gober and Jan Humphrey with Miss Susie Francis; Kathryn Wood with Miss Nash Noble; Joe Eargle and Tom Moore with Michael Blake; Randy Ficklen with Dr. Fred Grumley; Ron Bearden, Lcs Still, and Tommy Pearson with James E. Roberts; Don Gober, Harold Wallace, Jenny Hawkins, Libby Cook and Bruce Heard with Dr. John Marsengill; Danny Echols, Candace Tyson and Shirley Smith with Carl Anderson; and Rodney Conway, Don Howard, and Myrtle Maples with Dr. Ronald Attinger. These recitals attract attention from fellow music majors, other students and faculty members, parents and friends, and music lovers in the area. Picture for page 124: Lower right, L-R: Don Howard, Danny Echols, Libby Cooper, Shirley Smith, Bruce Heard, Candy Tyson, Don Gober and Jenny Hawkins. Center left: Regina Gober. Center right: Les Still. Upper left: Kara Williams. And upper right: Rod Conaway. Page 125: Upper right, L-R: Tommy Pearson, Randy Ficklen, Joe Eargle. Not shown: Myrtle Maples, Jan Humphry, Ron Bearden, and Harold Wallace. Upper left: Kathryn Wood. Lower left: Tom Moore. 125 UN Day Tea The United Nation’s Day Tea is celebrated annually at the International House. The students living in the House, both American and foreign open their home and their hearts to visitors from over the state. Exchange students dress in native costumes and exhibit a flavor of world cultures coming together in a spirit of brotherhood. President and Mrs. Stone, as well as board members of the International House Foundation, are a’ways on hand to share the occasion with John Stewart, director. 126 Students, faculty, and staff arc involved in numerous activities during the academic year. Pictures on this page ref lea a variety of these events. The Council for Exceptional Children sponsored a Christmas Party for the enjoyment of some of their little friends, (picture upper left). A pool shark performed skillfully and fascinated a large group of would-be contenders in the recreation area of SCB (center picture). The Rat Run provided hours of suspense and excitement and, on occasion, a bit of nourishment for upperclassmen and freshman victims (lower left picture). On Halloween night the S.G.A. came through again and sponsored the first masquerade ball in some years (lower right picture). 127 Cinematic Arts Council Early this year the Student Government Association established the SGA Cinematic Arts Council. It was the hope of the Council to broaden previous JSU film programming. Because of the diligent work of the Council, its program was met with the growing participation of members of the JSU community. Interest in film was such that the Cinematic Arts Council added two new features to its schedule: Thursday Documentary-Classic-Foreign Film Night and Saturday Children’s Matinees. The Council was able to provide, for the first time at JSU, a broad selection of films, shown in a proper atmosphere. It was a successful attempt to expand the total student film program at JSU into one that had never previously existed. THE CINEMATIC ARTS COUNCIL COMMITTEE: L R: Dr Steven Whinon. Faculty Advisor; Richard Devine, Suzanne Lynn, Debbie Weems, Kem McNabb. Rick Game), Projectionist; Bonnie Hamer; and Michael E. Brown, Projectionist. Not shown: R. D. Downing. Vice President of SGA; Sindo Mayor, President of SGA; Kerry Sumner, Business Manager of SGA; and Joy White. 128 129 Organizations Rick Gamel, Editor Lisa Pike, Clifton Tate Debbie Connolley 131 Mimosa Staff To err is human, to forgive is divine” Alexander Pope. The Mimosa Staff r his year lias worked many long hours to bring to you. the students of Jacksonville State I University, the Ixst yearbook yet. We have continued to improve your Mimosa this year by enlarging the index to include faculty and administration anil organizations. We believe this w ill make it more informative and add to vour enjoyment of the yearbook. To commemorate the bicentennial year, we have developed a historical theme and added cop depicting the historical growth of the vluxils and colleges and the departments within the schools. We have improved the copy throughout the Ux k which we believe will prove helpful to you in your present schcxil life and in f uture reference. We owe special flunks to the Associate Editor Constance C'urner and Kay Pugh who composed the theme; Riik Pugh, who did the art work; IjCC Ann Self, who did our printing, Hillie Napper. our faithful and hardworking typist; Rick (iamel and Ron Mitchell, who worked so hard and Hill Hraddock w ho was there when needed, and Roger Smith, our Taylor Publishing ( ompany representative who answered all our questions no matter how ridiculous Our deepest gratitude gtxs to Mrs Lovett, our advisor without whom wc could never have put it together and Mr Lovett and his staff who gave us our great photography We thank the staff who worked so hard to make this Mimosa so successful. Opposite page Seated Mrs Opal Lovett, Faculty Advisor Standing Billie Napper. Typ ist, Patricia Colquitt, Kditor,Constance Currier. Assotiatc liditor Top picture Seated. L R Phillip Nelson, Ron Ferguson Standing. I R ( nthu Ik buili. Kartha Roundtree,June Roberts. Ptggv Collum,Trudy VX’arren 133 ’I'fl' I • ) tr|‘ mH Xi' l I'jiYcj i.kM. I i|Jfn,j Aij h j l • | Chanticleer Staff Tlic tampus newspa| cr has seen many changes in its nearly forty two-year history. The paper, wlien founded, was known as the Teatola. l-iter. it became the Collegian. In l‘Xrf the Chanticleer was born. The many years sinee I9VI have pro-motetl a natural evolution in the purpose of the campus newspaper Today's CHANTK 1.ITR strives to serve the student body by providing news which affects all facets of the student’s campus life The many news stories, features, and editorials are written with you. the student, in mind Tup Veronica Pike. Crcraltl Kirk VC'jfjtK-r Hutinm Premia Tolbert. Assistant laiitor. IXbbu Skipper, hlitor Photography Staff Upper left Opt) R Lovett, LJniversity Photographic Publicity. Tim Mason Upper right Nedra Hundley lamer left Marilyn Vail Lower right Joan SGA Serves Students The Student Government Association (SGA) at Jacksonville State University consists of all the students. These students elect representatives who comprise the SGA Senate, a governing body deriving its powers from a constitution ratified by the Student Body, the Faculty, and the Board of Trustees. The chief functions of the Student Government arc to represent student opinion to the University administration, to serve as a liaison between the administration and the students as well as the Board of Trustees and the students, and along with the faculty and administration, to participate in the governing of the University. Student Government enters into every phase of University life and community activities affecting students. Through the Executive, Legislative, and Judicial branches of SGA, Student Government takes steps to represent, aid, and protect the rights of the students at the University. Left to right: Beth Ann Chaney, Assistant Secretary; Kerry Sumner, Business Manager; Cedric Fuller, Parliamentarian. Ml S.G.A. Senate Works for Students 1st tow, L-R: Cedric Fuller, Ellen Powell, R. D. Downing, Sheila Turner, Sam Stewart, Sindo Mayor, Connie Tucker, Angela Kines. Charlotte Bun, Laura Summerlin, Dennis Pantazis, Tom Gennaro, Barbara Bain 2nd row: Renee Latham, Gale Brickell, Mike Wall, Lucy Grimes, Victor McCarley, Phyllis Jennings, Debbie Weems, Steve Wood, Joe Maloney . Susan Day, Charles Kicker, Walter Stone, Mike Humphries, Pat Long, John Robinson, Debbie Skipper. 3rd row: Bruce Schoonover, Jack Nunnally, Warren Freeman, Warren Wilson, Wayne Hinton, Joe Mucciola, Ed Salzer, Jeff Parker, Marlon Slaughter, Charlie Benson, Ron Beardon, Harvey Martin, Larry Hanline 4th row: Robert Smith, Kerry Sumner, Mary Beth Chaney, John Chaney, Mike McCullars, Kent Dunston, Susan Kelly, Ronald Stisher, Ron Hall, Dennis A. Bryant, Terri Goggans t Lyceum Committee • 1 f The Lyceum Committee at Jacksonville State University functions to bring speakers from various fields to our campus. Some of our speakers for the past year have been Truman Capote — a writer, Robert Klein — a comedian, and Bill Turner — a specialist on assassinations. The committee strives to find speakers of interest to students and speakers who have something worth saying. The speakers chosen arc brought to our campus to provide both entertainment and enlightenment. The funds for this committee come from the University and all lectures are free and open to the public. Left to right: Dr. Reuben Boozer, Dean of College of Am and Sciences; Dr Theron Montgomery, Vice President of Academic Affairs; Dr. Mary Margaret Williams, Dean of School of Nursing; Jack Hopper, Director of Public Relations: Stan Graham; Robert Smith. President of Lyceum Committee. Upper left: Truman Capote autographs Dr. Cox's copy of BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY’S at the luncheon last spring. 144 WLJS-FM Airs The formation of the radio station began over 2 VS years ago in the fall semester of 1972. Mike Sandcfcr headed the project and slowly the radio station came to life. A construction permit was issued in April of 1975 and by September of that year the station was on the air. The creation of WLJS was for entertainment and information to Jacksonville State University and surrounding community. The station also provides practical experience for students to hold important positions which would not be possible at a commercial station. Now with the station on the air many objectives have been set by the station staff. Many new ideas are yet in the making which will make WLJS-FM the best campus radio station in the south. Group picture opposite page: 1st row, L-R: Jim Scott, D.J.; Steve Jones, news director; Stewart Edmonds, Nick Bible, Susan Snow, Chuck Frugoli, T. W Littlejohn, newsman. 2nd row: Lewis Whitehead, Cam Clower, Bob Waldrop, program director; Walt Moreland, Brother Dave Driscoll, production manager; Kevin Freeman, Edwin White, D.J.; Nancy Hammons, Bud Quironet, Leo Davis. Lower left: OFFICERS: Bob Waldrop, program director, Dave Driscoll, production manager; Steve Jones, news director; Nancy Hammonds, secretary. Not shown: Marilynne Murray, David Dom, public relations. 145 American Chemical Society The A.CS. Affiliate Chapter at Jax State was established in 1967. 1976 marks the Centennial birthday of the American Chemical Society. The A.C.S. acquaints students with chemical professions by sponsoring speakers, tours, and meetings of Chemistry orientry toward medical, industrial, and environmental professions. Upper picture: L-R, 1st row: Paul Carpenter; Jayne Woods; Valerie Verble; Jim Pirltle; Tony I mm. 2nd row: David Brunton, President; Cathy Arnold, Vice President; Mike Moskot, Edward S. Henderson; Eddie Houston, Secretary Treasurer; Leo David; Mike Cheplen. African Students The African Students Organization has been organized about two years. Its purpose is to promote unity among African students. Lower right, L-R: Abraham F. Daramy; Billy K. Koroma; Alpha O. Sesay; Abdul R. Jalloh. Oha-buqiro, Hamilton. 146 Black Student Union Upper left, L-R: Janice Lane, Secretary; Laura Summerlin, S.G.A. Representative; Gwendolyn Randall, Chairperson; Mitchell Knox, Co-Chairman; Wonder Ingram. Lower: 1st row, L-R: Rebecca Clayton. Laura Summerlin; Janice Lane; Gwendolyn Randall; Joyce Morgan; Rita Crook; Annette Jones. 2nd row: Cedric Fuller; Donald Green; Jerry Glover; Marlon Slaughter; Marvin Williams; Mattie Reeves. 3rd row William Tarver, Wonder Ingram; Earrha Rountree; Kenover Ackey; Jeanette Blair; Leflie Stroud; Linda Aides; Linda Bledsoe. Not shown: Jon Karr, Faculty Advisor. 147 Phi Beta Lambda Phi Beta Lambda was organized in 1942 by Hamden L Forkner of Teachers College, Columbia University, New York City. Phi Beta Lambda is organized to serve youth and young adults enrolled in business and business related Programs. The purposes of Phi Beta Lambda are to provide services, to develop leadership, to create interest in business occupations, and to build character. PBL projects include the March of Dimes and retarded children. One of the highlights of 1973-76 was the trip to the Gatlinburg Convention. Upper picture: 1st row, L-R: Patricia Colquitt; Jane Gandy; Philip Gilbert; Dale Gilbert, Mary Jo Camp; Geneva Fletcher; Violet Barnes; Linda Stew in. Vicki Cunningham; Carol McClellan. Row 2: Richard Bowen, Jackie Holmes; Harold B. Armstrong; Linda Flack; Fred M. Hughes; Sandra Coefer; Marilyn Thompson; Sandra Hare; Wayne Messick; Wanda Haynes; Judy Van Hooser. Row J: Marlin Bowling; Greg Watts; Randy Word; David Gardner; Jimmy Collins; Harold Ramsey, Brant Craig; Marty Motelli; Cole Shriner; Hal P. Smith. Lower right, L-R: Hal P. Smith, Advisor, Wayne Mcssick, President; Mary Jo Camp, Treasurer; Brant Craig, Parliamentarian; Jimmy Collins, Vice President, Jane Gandy, Secretary. 148 nr, . Phi Mu Alpha Phi Mu Alpha is a professional fraternity for men in music, founded October 6, 1898 at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston. Established at Jacksonville State on May 7, 1950 is one of over three-hundred Chapters in America. Phi Mu Alpha continually strives to promote the best in music in America. Projects for this year were the Maynard Ferguson Concert and other church concerts. Lower left: Danny Charles Echols, secretary; Thomas L Moore, S.G.A representative; David Jones, pledge master; Steve Dyar, alumni Secretary; Johnny Brimer, president; Leslie Still, warden; Paul Pitman, vice president. Not shown: Ernie Thompson, treasurer; Jim Davis, historian. Upper picture: 1st row, L-R: Paul Davis; Jim Schoenick; Scott Holsomback; Kerry Griffin; Don Robinson; Greg Hawkins; Ben Coker; Ricky Taylor; Paul West; David Jones; Libby Cooper; Vesta Coleman. 2nd row: Kathy Wood; Jane Berrier; Debbe McMahon; Trudy Warren; Pat Hendrix; Cynthia Aldrcdge; Athena Willingham; Pat Morrison; Carol Chandler; Kara Williams; Shirley Smith; Debbie Nesbit; Margie Rogers; Candy Tyson; Melanie Harris; Debbie Moore; Chuck Frugoli. 3rd row: Rod Conaway; Chuck Simon; Eddie Thomason; David Ezell; Phillip Aubury; Tom McGarity; Steve Dyar; Daryl Usscry; Bruce Heard; Danny Echols; Mike Clark, Johnny Brimer, Bill Hamrick, David Bonorato. 4th row: Doug Gordon; Robby Wright; Les Still; Paul Pitman; Tom Moore; Joe Earglc; Larry Hioe; Vickie Farmer, Anna Simon; Howard Hublcr; Tommy Pearson; Pete God bum; Randall Bryant; Mr. Mike Blalce. 149 Home Economics Club The Home Economics Club serves to encourage future success in the home economics field through association and service. Related projects are Christmas project for underprivileged families, annual spring banquet, and sponsors academic achievement awards. Upper picture: 1st row, L-R: Cindy Rodabaugh, Linda Stewart, Theresa Sears, Carol Ragsdale. 2nd row: Wanda Haynes, Adelia Horn, Jackie Whitt more, Karen Stanford, Marilyn Breedlove. 3rd row: Carolyn Looney, Sally Martin, Susan Irwin, and LcAnn Braird. OFFICERS: L-R: Carol Ragsdale, Secretary; Marilyn Breedlove, Vice President; Linda Stewart, President; Theresa Sears, Treasurer. 150 R.O.T.C. Sponsors The sponsors assist the R.O.T.C. department and Cadet battalion. They have been organized at J.S.U. for 15 years. Highlight for the year was the tour of General Childress, after which the sponsors served coffee and cookies. 1st row, L-R: Sandie Fant; Susan Kelly, Ranger Company; Barrie Allison, Head Sponsor; Jayne Woods 2nd row: Brenda Bennett; Valerie Ver-ble; Lee Rhea Johns; Shaun Ferguson; Patti Jayne; Cindy Kirby; Joy Adams. 3rd row: Judy Hood. Charlotte Woodard, Lecsa Mince; Teresa McClellan; Jana Stine; Becca Cary; Donna Moody. Civitans Front row. L-R: Lewis Whitehead; Cam Clower; Bob Waldrep; Walter Moreland; David Driscoll; Steve Jones; Carl Phillips, Co-President. Back row: Rick Gamel, Public Relations; Leo Davis; Kevin Freeman, First Vice President; Mike Sandefer, Co-President; Nancy Hammons, Secretary; Nick Bible; Randy Smith. Second Vice President. 151 Scabbard and Blade Scabbard and Blade is a National military honor society founded by five field grade officers at the University of Wisconsin in 1904-05. Company B, 19th Regiment was established at JSU in January 1956. The Blade is recognized locally, statewide and nationally as an organization of high prestige and ideals. The growth of the Blade has been steady in the total number of members and companies. There have been companies established in 192 leading colleges and universities through ROTC programs. The purpose of Scabbard and Blade is to (1) raise the standard of military education in American colleges, (2) to unite in closer relationship their military departments, (3) to encourage and foster the essential qualities of good and efficient officers and (4) to promote friendship and good fellowship among the cadet officers. Upper picture: 1st row, L R: Sidney Pugh; John Bird. 1st Sgt; Jayne Woods; Rex Fomoy, 1st Lt.; Dennis A. Bryant. CPT. 2nd row: CPT Ronald L Kohl, Advisor; Rodney L. Passmore; Donald Hall; Steve Clemons; Calvin Russell. Stan Clemons. 3rd row: Don H. Wolf; Robert Warren, Frank J. Crow, Thomas N. Hudgen; Tim Knight; Rudy Scott Nelson. OFFICERS: Lower right, L-R: Capt. L Kohl, Advisor; John Bird, 1st Sgt.; Jayne Woods, Sponsor; Rex Forney, 1st Lt.; Dennis A Bryant. Capt. 152 JClub The J-Club is composed of varsity lettermen and engenders a spirit of brotherhood among JSU athletes. The J-Club supports the athletic program, a smoker for alumni at homecoming. J-Club members support numerous organizations and activities on campus by involving themselves in SGA, academic organizations, and the Miss Homecoming and Miss Mimosa pageants. Upper left — OFFICERS: L-R: Mike Canada, Sec. Treasurer, John Chaney, Vice President; Howard Preskitt, Sergeant at Arms; Mike Hobson, President. Lower picture: Front row, L-R: Mike Morrison, Terry Grammer. Butch Lanier, Gary Wagner, Robert Toney, Jim Cox, John Chaney. Row 2: Gurley Swanigan, Murty Morelli, Ray Hammett, Mitch Knox, Michael Baxter, Howard Preskitt. Row 3: Vincent Dilocenzo, Jr. Gregg Watts, Mr. Larry Barnes, Calvin Word, Delonc Cumbaa III, Mike Canada, and Mike Hobson. 153 Rifle Club and Sociology Club Upper: The rifle team was established in March, 1962. It serves to promote the sport of riflery among universities and students; to promote safety in weapons handling and to foster sportmanship and competition within the bounds of educational activity. Members of the traveling squad must maintain an average of 235. 1st row, L-R: Bob Strickland; Charles T. Phillips; Doug Mullinax; Chuck Mullinax. 2nd row: Edward S. Herbert, MSG; Richard Carden; Lindsay Anne Black; Coleman Ledford; Deborah Hall; Martha Krickel; CPT. O'Sullivan lower: The Sociology Club provides sociology majors and minors with the opportunity to experience areas of sociological knowledge not usually provided in the classroom. 1st row. L-R: Melinda Taylor; Bridget Irwin; Nancy Fouts; Connie Finch; Mike Fordham; Jerry Glover; Cyndi Caine; Wai Man Siu. 2nd row: Becky Willingham; Anita Corley; Debbie Sowell; Debra Norris; Donna Reynolds; Mary A. Grant; Carolyn Teague; Gwendolyn Streit. 3rd row: Marsic Fitzgerald; Gay Avery; Gndy Black; Carole Friar; Karen Chappell; Don Graves; Farrell Shiver; Jim Skelton; Dr. Gerald McDonald. Sigma Tau Delta English majors and minors have found fellowship for well over 25 years in ETA, the English Honorary fraternity. Interest in literary subjects and aspects of language is stimulated by speakers and films. A creative writing contest is sponsored annually, and this year a book sale is planned. Left, L-R Pam Martin, Vice President; Joy White, Secretary, Treasurer; Pam Chavcrs, President. Lower: 1st row, L-R: Peggy Collum, Rene Wilkins, Chen Faith, Joy White, Deborah Weems, Pam Martin, Pam Chavcrs, Dr. Gene Blanton. 2nd tow: Rhonda Thomas, Melissa Turley, Man ha Knckel, Pat Wilson, Lyn Allen, Nancy Hammons, Joseph Maloney, Dr. Charles Johnson. 155 Interfraternity Council Upper right, L R: Stan Clemons, Vice President; Dennis Pantazis, President; Steve Jones, Treasurer. Lower: 1st row, L-R: Clifton Tate, Steve Jones, Dennis Pantazis, Harold B Armstrong, Joey Matthews 2nd row: John Robinson, Stan Clemons, Ronnie Stishcr, Thomas Ray, Richard Bowen, Curtis Simpson. 156 Delta Omicron The purpose of Delta Omicron is to foster fellowship among women in music and to support music, and both amateur and professional musicians in America and abroad. Projects include regular monthly musicals; support community concerts; and community service projects for the furtherment of music. Upper picture: lit row, L-R: Pat Morrison; Colette Brown; Kathy Wood; Robin Treadwell; Melanie Harris; Jan Humphreys. 2nd row: Trudy Warren; Debbie Moore; Dianne McBrayer; Kara Williams; Athena Willingham; Pat Hendrix, Candy Tyson, ird tow: Miss Francis; Dana Creel; Belinda Minnix; Faye Holley; Dcbbi Nesbir; Libby Cooper; Vesta Coleman Lower left: Dana Creel, 2nd vice president; Jan Humphreys, musicale director; Vesta Coleman, historian; Libby Cooper, president; Debbie Moore, treasurer, Kathey Wood, parliamentarian. Lower right: Candy Tyson, secretary; Colette Brown, warden; Kara Williams, chaplain; Diane McBrayer. 1st vice president; Pat Morrison, publicity. Church of Christ Fellowship JSU Stage Band The Church of Christ Fellowship is a Christian group with emphasis on Bible study. They have various projects which include support of mission works in various African nations. CCF MEMBERSHIP: L-R, 1st row: Doreen Holley, Dorinda Cole, Sandra Coefcr, Kim Butler. Gndy Roda-baugh. 2nd row: Ken Gunnels, Fred Hobart, Deni Moran, Randall Kennamer. Dennis Furlong, J. C. 3rd row: Kathy Lybrand, Violet Barnes, Susan Irwin, Emmy McClain, Leann Westmeyer. The JSU Stage Band is a select group of performers. Their special interest is American Jazz and improvisation. The band’s chief aim is to perform concert jazz works. They present numerous concerts a year and are frequently in concert for various high schools, colleges, societies and festivals under the direction of Dr. Ron Surace. 1973-76 STAGE BAND: Trumpets: Tom Moore, Tony Plunkett, Scott Holsonback, Rick Casteel, Don Robinson, Clay Morris, Alan Watson; Trombones: Andy Robertson, Rick Taylor, Doug Gordon, Phil Whitley, Howard Hubler; Saxophone: Bill Hamric, Jerome Millender, Mike Clark, Devon Vichc, Marie Carroll; Rhythm: Tom McGarity — drums, A1 Ruben — bass, Tim Walters — guitar. Dr. Ron Surace — piano. 158 Rangers The 10th Alabama Volunteers was organized in 1963 and serves as an auxiliary training to the Military Science Department. The Volunteers, known as the Rangers, specialize in small unit tactics. RANGER OFFICERS: L-R (upper picture) 1st row: Susan Kelly, sponsor; John Little, commander. Back row: Scott Nelson and Dennis Bryant, Training Committee; Don Hall, and Don Wolf, Training Committee RANGER MEMBERSHIP: L-R (lower picture) First row: Rick G. Cadle, Robert G. Williams, Jeff Helms, Chris Murphrce, Rufus Steve, Jr., Susan Kelly (Sponsor); Robin Byrom, Dwight Tiggs, James W. Mackic, John Bird. 2nd row: Don H. Wolf, Robert Warren, Edward Henderson, Ricky Haney, John Easterwood, Jim Fleming, Frank G. Crow, Thomas N. Hudgen. Tim Knight, Rudy S. Nelson, Dennis A. Bryant. Not shown: Richard Drake and David Thomas. 159 Student Alabama Education Association Upper picture: 1st row, L-R: Donna Perkins; Gladys Doctrie; Maggie Reed; Charlotte Hardy; Nedra Hundley; Deborah Sewell; Teresa Bradford; Kathy Burgess. 2nd row: Karen Walls; Gmny Sandefer, Melissa Turley; Carol McClellan; Peggy Collutn; Judy Van Hooser; Marla Davis; Carol Davis. 3rd row: Teresa Couch; Pam Lacy; Fitz Yarbrough; Jennie Stanley; Loretta Smith; Nancy Hammonds; Janice Elkins; Vanessa Bernhard; Patricia Womack; Susan Henshaw Lower right: Susan Waldrop, 1st vice president, Deborah Sewell, secretary-treasurer; Teresa Bradford, president; Susan Mccham, 2nd vice president. 160 Phi Mu Chi Beta Organized in 19M), Phi Mu Chi Beta is a professional fraternity consisting of physics, math, chemistry, biology, and nursing majors and minors associated together for the promotion of the sciences. Projects include a fall initiation banquet; spring picnic; science fair; field trips; and special speakers. Upper Idi, UR. Cathy Arnold, 2nd vice president, Mike Moskot, treasurer, Nancy Higginbotham, secretary; Jan Spence, president. Not shown . Rusty Martin, 1st vice president ; Deborah Estes, social chairman. Lower . 1st row, L-R. Wai-Man Siu; Jim Pirklc; Charlotte Hardy ; Nancy Higginbotham. Janice Spence 2nd row . Theresa Mat-zura; Gary Tate; Cathy Beard, Debbie Thomas, Cindy Kirby , Mrs. Chicpalich. Not shown. Mike Moskot , Cathy Arnold; Roy Bennett, Rusty Martin. Phi Alpha Theta Organized at Jax State in 1972 Phi Alpha Theta serves to promote the study and appreciation of history — civic, social, and academic related projects include local historical tours, sponsorship of speakers, panels on history and historical preservation. Upper right: 1st row. L-R: Lynctte Dussault, Rudy S. Nelson, secretary treasurer; Victor McOrlcy. president; Hugh Thomas, vice president. 2nd row: Daniel W. Hollis III; John T. Ritondo; Worden Weaver; Bonnie Bollinger; Rex Bollinger. Not shown: Danny Hayes and Pat Wilson. Alpha Mu Gamma Tau Chapter was established in 1946 and reactivated in 1973. The purpose of Alpha Mu Gamma is to spread the interest of foreign languages, and cultures and to foster international friendship. Service, civic, social and academic related projects include National Scholarship and Foreign language Week. Lower picture: 1st row. L-R: Donna Eaves; Patti Brigman, Mary Whatley; Barbara Mackey; Lynette Dussault, president; Dr. France Peterson, sponsor; Marilynne Murray; Deborah Wadsworth; Susan Kelly. 2nd row: Teresa Baily; Teresa Matzura, Newton Ogletree; Rachel Moncus. secretary-treasurer; Miriam Cutcher, vice president-historian; Victor McOrley; Deborah Weems; Teresa Jones; Jan Willis. 162 Student Accounting Association Established in 1950, the Accounting Association provides academic excellence; service to the university, faculty, students and alumni. Club projects arc selling homecoming mums and fostering public relations with public accounting firms, industry and government agencies and the annual accounting awards dinner. Upper picture: 1st row, L R: Glenn Dobbs; Johnny Gamble; Janice Gill; Bonnie Finch, Sandy Phifer. 2nd row; Tim Bartlet; Mike Spivey; George Posey; Joe Vick, Stephen Prichard; Bobby Mitchell; Philip Gilbert; Mr. John Alvis. 3rd tow: Patricia Colquitt; Elise Nelson; David Mitchell; Randy Gamble; Glenn Wheeler; Rita Fam-brough; Emma Rornine; Teresa Prater. Lower left: Johnny Gamble, vice president; Glenn Dobbs, president, Sandy Phifer, secretary; Bonnie Finch, public relations; Rita Fambrough, treasurer; Mr. John M. AJvis, faculty sponsor. 163 Panhellenic Council Physical Education The Panhellenic Council, organized in 1970 at Jacksonville State University, co-ordinates and regulates the activities of sororities. Panhellenic Council is active in the Greek week held at the beginning of the year and the Cancer Drive. Upper right: Janet Gomer Crowe, delegate, Ann Jackson, president, Marilyn Watson, alternate delegate; Faye Boy Scon; Jane Ledbetter, vice president; Susan Davis, delegate. Not shown: Nancy Mullinax. secretary. Projects of the physical education club include the Homecoming float competition — winning first place in 1975. Claiming to have been established in 1776, the PE Club is celebrating their bicentennial this year. Lower picture: 1st row, L-R: Susan Clarke; Angela Poland; Velinda Hawkins; Ronnie Alters (Sponsor); Sherry Baster; Priscilla Young, LuEllen Bishop. 2nd row: Wade Daniel; Beth Donnelly; Edward Gcttys; Mike Bible; Richard Botnar, Sandy Hunter; Charlie Ray. 3rd row: Cindy Atkins; Ron Shelton; Terry Kendrick; Joey Matthews; Janet Barker; Phillip Wright, Archie E. Emmanuel, Jr.; Donna Bass Council for Exceptional Children This organization serves to promote professionalism among future teachers of the exceptional child. Projects of the council for exceptional children arc a Christmas party and a special Olympics during the spring. Upper left, L-R: Kathy Burgess, secretary; Barrie Allison, president; Donna Perkins, treasurer, Wanda Walton, faculty advisor. Lower: 1st row, L-R: Susan Davis, Barrie Allison; Gladys Doctrie; Regina Gorier, Pam Lacy. 2nd row: Maggie Reed; Carol Davis; Slenda Yohe; Marla Davis; Ginny Sandcfcr; Teresa Bradford. }rd row: Wanda L Walton; Becky Watts; Anita Murphy; Nancy Grecson; Donna Perkins; Kathy Burgess. 165 Kappa Delta Epsilon The purpose of KDE is to unite, strengthen, encourage, and develop an understanding of women in education. They assisted with many civic, social, and academic projects. Upper picture: 1st row, L-R; Carol Davis; Pam Lacy; Becky Watts; Janet Colvin; Regina Gober; Loretta Smith. 2nd row: Barrie Allison; Marla Davis; Teresa Bradford, Dr. Charles H. Thornburg; Sherri Newby; Nancy Hammons. 3rd row: Dianne Dobbins; Reba Gardner; Gladys Doctrie; Nedra Hundley; Charlotte Hardy; Janice Elkins. Lower right: Nedra Hundley, historian; Pam Lacy, chaplain; Becky Wans, vice president; Janet Colvin, president; Charlotte Hardy, treasurer, Regina Gober, secretary; Dr Charlotte Thornburg, sponsor. 166 Law Club Established three years ago at JSU, the Law Club furthers the interest of law in the undergraduate institution by bringing speakers to the campus and going on field trips. Upper picture: Standing. L-R: Roger Littleton, vice president, Mona Mansoor; Dennis Pamazis. Sitting: Joe Maloney, president. Not shown: Patty Hobbs; Alan Goodwin; Chip Hagler. Art Guild Only seven years old, the Art Guild is a relatively new organization at JSU. The Guild hosts new exhibitions at the Hammond Hall Gallery and artist speakers. The last two years a program called Kolors for Kids” has grown out of the Art Guild. Members volunteer their time to teaching art to children at Johnston Elementary School in Anniston. Lower left: 1st row, L-R: Mary Ogilvie; Betty Allen Butt ram. 2nd row: Jennie Norgatc; Barrie Allison; Claire DcVore; Anna Simon; Clara Hembree. 5rd row: Dan Nolen; Richard Pugh; Ken Horn; Pamela Pollard; Katie Sikorski. Billy McClure. 4th row: Jim Loft in; Wayne Hinton; Tom Vamon; Marvin Shaw, Steve Lange, Jim Tatum; David Lewis; Susan Day. Not shown: Constance Currier. 167 Masque and Wig Guild G The Drama Department’s producing organization, the Masque and Wig Guild tries to offer a variety of drama productions during the academic year. These include comedy, tragedy, melodrama, and musicals. This fall the Masque and Wig Guild took field trips to theatres across the state to see plays, both student and professional performances. The department is hoping to develop relationships with sister institutions to allow group rate attendance for our drama students to see their plays. The students would have the opportunity to examine the theatre facilities, as well as study the acting techniques. Drama Department Chairman, Carlton Ward, says that productions are cast and produced entirely by JSU students. They build the scenery, focus the lights, actually run the show. We feel this is a valuable experience. When they are on their own in the high schools directing their own plays, they will know what to do. After dress rehearsal the show is theirs,” he says. Whit Davies, a drama student has created his own act, Mark Twain — Back on the Circuit” and has performed in classes, for civic organizations, banquets, school groups, and on radio and T.V. Upper picrure — MWG OFFICERS: L-R: Carlton Ward, advisor; Kim Smith, secretary; Claire Devore, vice president; Debbie Weems, president Lower picture — MWG MEMBERS: L-R, 1st row: Jeff Goodwin. Debbie Weems, Mike Price, Gary Koch. Cherie Faith, Victor McCarley, Andrea Dial, Angie Powers. Don Pirch. 2nd row: Warren Wilson; Huey Hamilton; Claire Devore; Kim Smith; Carlton Ward, advisor; Whit Davies; Franna Cannon; Kibble Mitchell. Not shown: Marvin Williams. 169 Pictures on pages 168-171 reflect the work and spirit of the Drama Department as faculty and students produced BLITHE SPIRIT, MAN OF LA MANCHA, and THE DEVIL’S DISCIPLE. Last minimester marked Mrs. Janet LeFevre’s retirement as she bowed out with the excellent production of BLITHE SPIRIT. During the fall MAN OF LA MANCHA, a cooperative effort of the Drama, Dance, and Music Departments, directed by Dr. Wayne Claeren, drew wide campus response. It is hoped that the success of the musicals will encourage students to attend the serious drama productions as entertainment and art form. The addition of Dr. Wayne Claeren, who has been a professional actor in plays, movies, television and commercials, has increased the scope of the department. He has instrumented new techniques of interest in the acting and movement classes with fencing and stage acrobatics to improve agility. An enthusiastic Guild member says, He is thorough, a demanding director, but patient.” Such directing resulted in the successful outcome of MAN OF LA MANCHA. Dr. Claeren and the cast arc seen in early practice sessions of the spring play, THE DEVIL’S DISCIPLE, chosen to emphasize the university’s celebration of the bicentennial. The play is based on the Battle of Saratoga in the Revolutionary War. The actors were authentically costumed in 18th century American and British dress. The ROTC supplied a drill unit to serve as British officers and soldiers. For the first time Jacksonville audiences were exposed to theatre in the round. 170 Chorus CHORUS MEMBERS: Philip Sydney Albury, Anita Ashley, Lynn Baba, Patsy Thompson Berry, Janet Gay Buford, Anna Elian Burch, Philip Tyler Currier, James Raymond Lewis, Leesa Joync Mince, Anise Renee Newby, Glenda Ann Price, Jean Luanne Putnam, Martha Evon Richey, Roxanne Singleton, Shirley Renee Smith, Treva Linette Sumner, Robert Thrash, Madia Maria Bray, landi Susan Camp. Karen Latrelle Carr, Carey J. Cowen, Evelyn Cynthia Crain, Brenda Kay Curler, Paul Joseph Davis, Cedric Andre Fuller, Alan Edwin Grady, Melinda Joyce Haywood, John Paul Karr, Robben Jo Mathews, Deni Frank Moron, Charlie James Nelms, Alicia Jane O’Bryant, Danny Lee Sparks; Teresa Lynn Verble, Nana Elise Waldrip, Debra Sue Whitson, Beverly Skidmore, Paula Williams, Patricia Ann Morrison, Phyllis Lynn Parker, Donna Jo Peters, Dauris Jane Riden-hour, Eric James Cain, Bert Lloyd Coker, Christa Cornelius Fair, Jan Elizabeth Norton, Reida Carol Ragsdale, Warren Rex Wilson, Dawn Amoneia Browning. Kenneth Hayes, Jimmy Mundy, Roger Allen Maples, Rick Savage. 171 Lambda Alpha Epsilon Catholic Student Union 172 Established in 1973, the club’s objective is to promote law enforcement, and the criminal justice association. Upper picture: 1st row, LR: Roger Littleton; Dawn Russo; Karen Hembree; Becky Pruett Second row: Barry Williams; Rex Forney; Sidney Pugh; Mike Long; Jay Williams. The union’s objective is to keep a common bond and promote fellowship between members of this faith. Lower right: 1st row, LR: Anna Simon; Wai-Man Siu; Angela Garrett. 2nd row: Theresa Cutcher; Wayne Messick, president; Jane Godbcy. Gamecock Chicks The Gamecock Chicks main function is to serve as official hostesses of Jacksonville State University. These girls feel it is an honor to freely give their time to the University. The Chicks attend all home football and basketball games as a pep squad. They decorate the field house before each game and make pep rally signs during the week. Try-outs arc each semester before a board for personality, cooperation, courtesy, and mainly loyalty to devote their time toward the school. The Gamecock Chicks elect the most enthusiastic and cooperative young lady in the corps as the Chick of the Year. This year Miss Cheryl Scglcr (upper right) enjoys this honor. Gamecock Chicks are listed as follows: First row, L-R: Pam Moon, Brenda Edwards, Phyllis Jennings, Toni Young. Second row: Laura Truitt, Terri Wesley, Theresa Matzura, Deborah Sewell, Sandra Boseman Third row: Beth Kennedy and Cheryl Seglar. 173 A Cappella Choir The A Cappella Choir, under the direction of Bayne Dobbins, enjoys recognition among music educators in the Southeast. The choir auditioned and was selected to go to the Southeastern Music Educators’ Conference in New Orleans. Choir members are listed as follows: Soprano I: Teresa Cheatham, Betty Jeanne Dobbins, Debbie Harden, Jenny Hawkins, Paula Ivy, Dcbbe McMahon, Belinda Minnix, Marsha Morrison, Debbie Steams, Yolonda Thurman; Soprano II: Libby Cooper, Constance Currier, Melinda Haywood, Sharonda Green, Kibble Mitchell, Renee Newby, Donna Suggs, Linda Wall, Dianne Williams, Kathy Wood; Alto I: Kay Bolick, Jan Calhoun, Layne Dorsey, Regina Gober, Katrina Hathaway, Regina Laney, Debbie Moore, Debbie Turner, Kara Williams, Nettie Wilson; Alto II: Vesta Coleman, Nancy Cooper, Kathy Hudson, Anita Hurst, Sally Manly, Janet Roberts, Cindy Rodabough. Karen Schwartz, Kathy Sitz, Robin Treadwell; Tenor I: Buddy Barnes, Mike King, Steve Marlow, Don Robinson, Frank Stripling, Ernie Thompson, Daryl Ussery, Willie Shead; Tenor II: Brandon Barnes, Johnny Brimcr, Chuck Frugoli, Dan Groce. Don Groce, Bruce Heard, Paul Pitman; Bass I: Robert Angles, Don Gober, Paul Harbison, Ronnie Haynes, Ricky Holcomb, Don Howard, David Jones, Robbie Mason. Greg Myers, Ken Shaw, Ken Smith, Rick Taylor, Marvin Williams, Rick Coggin; Bass II: Curtis Burttram, Jim Camp, Eric Cain, Steve Dyar, Joe Earglc, David Magee, Eddie Mendenhall, Jack Moscly, Anthony Robertson, Stan Scroggins, Harold Wallace. 174 Dance Company DANCE COMPANY: Seated, L-R: Hilma Dehbani, Rebecca Clayton, Sander Childers, Anna Price. Kneeling, L-R: Joy Bakane, Evon Richey, Elaine Florentin. Standing, L-R: Fteida Hayes, Nancy Hordcn, Marlon Slaughter, Rinda Killian, Archie Emmanuel, Jr., and Angela Holcombe. 175 Baptist Campus Ministry BCM is a program of campus ministry that seeks to involve students in an inward journey in quest of an answer to the question, Who Am I?” B.C.M. is also an organization that coordinates the best efforts of its affiliates” in a journey of service and ministry to others as it seeks to answer the question, What shall I do?” Upper picture, page 176— ENTIRE BCM MEMBERSHIP. Lower picture, page 176 — B.C.M OFFICERS: First row, L-R: Ronnie Haynes, President; Donny Craven, vice president; Bill Johnston, recreation director; Mark Davis, student center chairman 2nd tow: John Tadlock, campus minister; John Barker; communication director; Stan Scroggins, International Student director; Rhonda Wright, worship director; Charlie Davis, social director; Becky Angel, ministries director; Jan Calhoun, missions director; Donna Kilbcough, commuter director; Rick Jinnings, campus evangelism director; Harold Wallace, student assistant. The Student Nurse’s Association (page 177), organized in 1970, provides organization on a local level to student nurses and encourages participation in pre-professional meetings and activities. Upper picture, page 177 — SNA: L-R: Elizabeth Anthony, Brenda Bennett, Beverly Hammonds, Walt Moreland, Janice Spence, Cindy Horvath, Linda Grace. 2nd row, UR: Melanie Bolton, Cindy Bailey, Cathy Beard, Debbie Thomas, Jeanette Blair, Cynthia Engelman, Debbie Moon, Joy Bryant, Anita and Sandra Engelman. PSYCHOLOGY CLUB: Center picture, page 177 — Row 1; Gregg Reinhardt; Mary Murray; Gretchcn McCrcllcs; Dr. Suarez, advisor. Row 2: Glenda Brock, John Dowling; Jean Legg; Neal Cook; and Dr Patterson, advisor. Lower picture, page 177 — PSYCHOLOGY CLUB OFFICERS: L-R: Neal Cook, president; Gretchen McCrcllcs, treasurer; Jean Legg, secretary. Not shown: Tom Varnon, vice president; Cynthia Of Loach, ombudsman. 176 Student Nurses' Association 177 Psychology Club Upper right. L-R: John Stewart. Director of International House. Javier Prado, recipient of Federal Mogul scholarship; Clarence I arrow plant manager. Federal Mogul. Lower: 1st row, L R Harrison Kago, Kenya; Mana Vergara. Chile; San die Fant, Anniston; Blaine Flotmtin. France; Olivia Shao. Taiwan; Margrct Odds-dottir, Iceland, Dagtnar Urbahn. Germany; Masaud Zandis, Iran; Luis Generali, Brazil; Javier Prado, Bolivia, Hilma Siraki, Iran; Kristina Erikson, Sweden; Gwen Strcit, Huntsville; Wai-Man Siu. Hong Kong, Kiyomi Watanabe, Japan; Solomon Cardenas, Mexico. 2nd row: Tim Mason, Anniston; Richard Carden, Jacksonville; Jennifer Norgate, England; Mike Bryan. Alexandria, La.; Bill Rraddock, Anniston; Bruce Donzelmann, Holland; Theresa Cutcher. Anniston; Theresa Matrura, Jacksonville; Dianne Bell, Pell City; Debbie Smith, Odenville; Kathy Zito, Birmingham. Stan Scroggins. Huntsville; June Godby. liberty. Ky.; Lewis Jolly, Warner Back row: Miriam Cutcher, Anniston; Charles Simon. Hueytown; Piene Delhaise. Belgium. John Edwards. Australia; Victor McCarley, Jacksonville; Mark Davis, Trussville; Christakis Kyriakides. Cyprus; Anna Simon Huey- Upper left: Kiyomi Watanabe. Japan; Dr. Thcron Montgomery. Vice President Academic Affairs, Christakis Kyriakides, Cyprus. Center right, L-R: John Livingston; Ed Yarbrough, recently elected as members of the Board of Trustees of International endowment foundation; Maria Vergara, Chile. Lower left, L-R: Mrs. Margaret Caffec, official hostess; Sue Stewart, secretary; director International House. The International House Program at JSU began in 1946 with five foreign students from France. Today there are forty students involved in the program, twenty foreign students and twenty American students. Emphasis during the early years was on language differences. Today, the emphasis is placed on cultural understanding. The program is approved by the U.S. Department of State for cultural exchange, understanding, and appreciation. The program had its first home in a classroom in the basement of Bibb Graves. Its present home was constructed in 1964. The International House Program provides a window on the world” for the students at JSU and is considered a person-to-person laboratory in human understanding. 179 ATQ Here at Jacksonville State, ETA THETA chapter of Alpha Tau Omega was founded in March of 1969 and has from the beginning been outstanding in all phases of college life. With the advantage of our way of life, the student gains memorable associations and profitable contacts with fine young men of varied personalities and interests. Alpha Tau Omegans find three great principles imbedded in their minds: Brotherhood, Religion, and Scholarship. A major step in the pathway to success is achieved when young men strive for perfection and develop into well rounded gentlemen. Alpha Tau Omega is unique among fraternities in that it was founded upon Christian principles with Christian ideals as its goals. BROTHERS: Mike Allison, Christopher Ash, David Bibb, Berry Brooks, Ed Coshatt, Randy Chappell, Chuck Connor, Vernon Cooper, Mark David. Robert Downing, Dale Elliott. Richie Golden, Larry Haddock, Lee Henness, Joe Hill, Gary Huddleston, Terry Hughes. Frank Mapes, Don Mason, Jack Nunnally, Greg Pair. David Parker, Jo Jo Parker, Jeff Fettus, Ricky Phillips, Gary Poland, Jay Pumruy, Terry Reach, Mike Romines, Jimmy Rowan, Aaron Small, Teddy Smith, Bill Stanley. Barry Starr, Sam Stewart, Tyger Shields, Ron Swann, Brad Towery, Johnny Vinyard. Mike Wall, Roger Weber, Edwin White, Charlie Willis, Mike Bridges. Randy Harris, Jim Blowmcyer, Mike Canada. PLEDGES: Carl Anker, Richard Bagwell, Dave Barton, Gary Bian, Lynn Beard, Barry Bergeron. Peter Brace h. Brock Bra sc ho, Mike Clark, Tyler Currier, Alan Darnell, Jeff Davis, Kurt Durham. Bob Foreman, Steve Gamble, Johnny Hollander, Bill Harris, John Hensleigh, Keith Howard. Greg Laney. Larry l-aseter, Steve Lawlcy, Neil Lawler, Jeff Little, Kevin Logan, Mark Lumpkin, Joe McGee, Gary Moon. Harold Quick, David Roper, Mike Shoemaker, Jimmy Thomas, Blythe Walls, Kent Eason. Randy Vaughn. David Irving LITTLE SISTERS: Jan Allen, Barbara Ary, Karen Calhoun. Susan Canada, Susan Harvey, Janice Cooper, Kathy Harris. Angie Hill. Julie Houston. Susan Howard. Lisa Hubbard, Janna Humphries. Judy Johnson. Bobbi Kemp, Carol Merritt, Carol Lawler, Kibble Mitchell, Pam Jones, Debbie Kennedy, Vicki Mabry, Pat Mountain, Susan McLaughlin, Debbie Parker. Ceil Posey, Angie Pbwcrs, Lisa Reagan, Debbie Runyan, Melinda Smith, Evie Taft, Linda Thompson. Shelia Turner. Freida Rains, Karen Wyatt, Dee Dee Zant. Becky Tucker, Patti Jayne, Becky Dckson, Pam Hughes, Susan Turner, Karen Howell, Kristy Smith, Joyce Hill, Sharon Judah. Anita Snow, Sabrina Williams, Stacy Yates, Laura Poe, Alice Caro, Nina Mullins, Elisc Cunningham, Julie Lovett, Nancy Forehand, Dean Dcu-prcc, Sharon Thornton, Nan Coshatt, Becky Gamer, Debbie Keith, Nancy Eidson. Carla Lowery, Kathy David. OFFICERS: L-R: Jack Nunnally, treasurer; Vernon Cooper. usher; Bruce Schoonover, president; Mike Wall, pro; Joe Hill, secretary; Dm Mason, wka; Charley Willis, vice president; April Tanner, sweetheart. Aaron Small. AIA AC.T1VES: Anita Ashley. Debra Becker, Gay Buford. Iris Boone, Celeste Causey, Sherry Colgin, Jan Compton, Saralyn Crawford, Susan Davis, Paula Entrekin, (’and Evans, Brenda Ford, Caren Green, Sandra Hardman, Lisa Harris, Susan Harvey. Pat Holley, Adc-lia Horn. Patsy Houston, Cindi Hughes. Claudia Jones. Sharon Judah, Bobbi Kemp. l eb-bic Kennedy. Jane Ledbetter, Lea Towry, Kim Martin. Paula Martin. Robben Mathews. Teresa McClellan, Susan McLaughlin. Nancy Merrill, Cathy Mick, Lccsa Minie, Cathy Mitchum, Pam Prince, Tina Richard, Debbie Runyan, Susan Shaw, Charlotte Sims, Suz-ette Thrasher, Susan Tucker, Debra Watson, Marilyn Watson. Sue Wheatley, Becky Wetzel. Teresa Whitaker, Sabrina Williams, Pam Young. PLEDGES: Ellen Burch, Elaine Evans, Debbie Hardin, Cathy Hammett, Sherry Knight, Leyla Lance, Vicki Medlock, Marvin Morris, Trina Motte, Lynne Patterson, Jackie Ray, Rhonda Rowe, Laura Statton, Teresa West, Jackie Whitaker. OFFICERS: Upper, L-R: Paula Entrekin, chaplain; Charlotte Sims, histonan; Robben Mathews, philanthropist; Nancy Merrill, journal correspondent; Susan Harvey, corresponding secretary, Bobbi Kemp, social chairman; Pam Young, pledge trainer, Adelia Horn. 2nd row: Paula Martin, recording secretary; Susan McLaughlin, song leader; Sabnna Williams, pledge trainer; Cindi Hughes, assistant marshall; Debra Watson, marshall. Jane Ledbetter, panhellenic', Carol Evans, quill chairman; Sherry Colgin. scholarship chairman; Debbie Runyan, president; Pat Holley, membership. 182 Alpha Xi Delta, the second largest sorority in the nation, spreads its sisterhood through the members of the Epsilon Pi Chapter of Jacksonville State University. In 1968, Alpha Xi Delta, the first sorority chapter on this campus, was organized. Since then the sorority has led the campus through pep rallies. Rush, Step Sing, Greek Week, the Cancer Drive, and the Blood Drive. The Sisters of Alpha Xi Delta represent Jacksonville State University as Cheerleaders, Ballerinas, SNA members, BSU members. Southerners. Fraternity Lil Sis, Assistant Drum Major, Class Beauties, Bat Girls, ROTC Sponsors, Miss Mimosa, Miss Northeast Alabama. Dean’s List, and Who’s Who in America. Together, we enjoy Parents’ Day, Thanksgiving Dinner, Christmas Formal, Spring Formal, Sock Hop, Senior Retreat, skating parties, and cookouts. Our Jacksonville Alumnae Chapter has given us the interest, support, and guidance that is essential for the well-being and growth of the Fraternity and its college chapters; these Alumnae offer evidence that their love and pride for Alpha Xi Delta continues undiminished. 183 Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., is an international public service organization comprising more than 85,000 women. Since its inception in 1913 Delta women have been busily engaged in service; and today through the Five Point Project” a great contribution is being made, whereby, many are helped in the areas of mental health, education, medical health, politics and religion. Nationally, members like congresswomen, Shirley Chisholm and Barbara Jordan, actresses Ruby Dec and Lena Horne, vocalists Roberta Flack and Nancy Wilson, poetess, Nikki Giovanni, Oklahoma’s LaDonna Harris and many others are making America better by breaking new ground.” Through Delta’s Tclcommu-nications, Inc., the sorority’s first public film was produced. This film was previewed at the 1975 National Convention held in Seattle. Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc., will issue a public release very shortly. The anticipated world premiere” will be in Detroit in April, 1976. ACTIVE MEMBERS: Wonder Ingram, president; Linda Shorter, vice president; Eleanora Hawkins, recording secretary; Linda QayWright, treasurer; Mamie Baptist, corresponding secretary; Antoinette Robinson, financial secretary; Linettc Geeter, custodian; and Annette Jones, member; Mrs Helen Bush Caver, advisor. 185 ATA Delta Tau Delta is a social” fraternity; this classification defines not only the nature but something of the purpose of our organization. Social” derives from the Latin word Socius, meaning companion. Certainly the companionship of friends is the very breath of the fraternity. Delta Tau Delta has one of the highest ratings of the national fraternities with 114 chapters in the United States and Canada. The financial system is the strongest with assets of over three million dollars. It is from these assets that Delta Tau Delta is able to make loans to chapters for building new houses, give scholarships and through investments keep the dues among the lowest. The Delts at JSU participate in such activities as intramural sports, campus leadership and public service projects which help others in the Greek tradition. The chapter was recently honored by the United States Congress for one of its local service projects. Through the sports program the Delts won the Best Sportsmanship award for the year. The scholastic program has given the chapter an overall B average. Delt leadership has members at JSU holding high offices in several campus organizations and coaching in the local high school. 186 MEMBERS: Thomas Ray. Martin Whitaker, David Hall, Steve Mcl-aurin, Ronnie Culver, Buckley Chisolm, Mike Hall, Sam Pearson, Ed Salzer, Scott Nelson, Kenneth Vest. Allen Smith, Jim Smith. Blane Daniel, Jeff Carson, Bill Reynolds, Alan Cash, Keith Rcinharatt, Mike Johnson, larry Bollinger. David Smith. LITTLE SISTERS Wendy Arrington. Debbie Barnett. Betty Bums, Gayle Carson, Darlene Covey, Jan Dickinson. Libby Dobbs, Janet Holeman, Barbara Lewis, Debbie Odom, Mary Ann Richardson, Tawana Sliort, Cam Snead, Una Weems, and Tina Williams. OFFICERS: L-R David Hall, corresponding secretary; Mike Hall, recording secretary; Captain O’Sullivan, chapter advisor; Thomas Ray, president; Martin Whitaker, treasurer; Ed Salzer. vice president. 187 4X BROTHERS: Bob Bobo. Tommy Britt. Kent Boatwright. Randy Bonner. William Brazille, Dan Bryson, Ray Carroll. Bill Carter, Ernie Cassmus, Mike Galloway, David Edgar, Tom Gennaro, John Guthrie, Van Hall, Rob Hicks, Clay Hi . Joe Hix, Mike Humphries, Rusty Jessup. David Koski. Mike Lucas, Jim Keats, Randy Masters. David Magee. Louis Noto, Dennis Pantanzis, Jeff Ray, G. W Petty, Dennis Rash, David Sanders, Cole Shriner, Walter Stone, Bcrnic Spidle. David Spink, Jeff Tallent, David Tcaslcy, Randall Walker. Dale Wren, Sam Wright, Jeff Walker. Dennis Williams. Raymond low. Rip Starr. PLEDGES: Wesley Gardner, Ralph Stone, Winfield Moon. Al Elliott. Woody Anderson, Mike Bobo, Mike Boyson. Mike Bumthall, Kenneth Chandler, Frank Chiarolla, John Comer. Danny Dotson, David Driscoll, Bobby Franklin. Fred Gasbarro, Mark Hager, Robert Harrison, Richard Hatten, Jeff Jennings, Steve Jones, Andy Cone, Jim Lucas, Richard Mann, Danial McNamara, Norman Marino, Jim Martin. Ricky Nicholson, Bill Oden, Stan Price. Steve Robinson, Bobby Snow, Tom Thompson, Bobby Thundcrburg, Jimmy Waldrop, Ricky Walton, Bobby Hall, Roger Shoemaker. Mike Rutledge LITTLE SISTERS: Eda Brock, Sabrina Oden, Vera Britt. Teresa Smith, Debbie Hawkins, Rhonda Patton, Kathy Reed, Cathy Mick. Tanya Rash. Lynn McDaniel, Rhonda Laird. Tricia Roth, Nancy Wright, Valerie Gamble, Nancy Dickinson, Fran Dxkl, Ann Taylor. Renee Comer, Julie Gardner, Sandra Jessup, Pat Snow. Michelle Donnchuc. Shannon Hampton, Sharon Cooper. Babs Hollen-der, Susan Samford, Sandy Boggus, Donna Moody. Monty Gill, Leta Hix, Sharon Chapman. Myra Doerman, Ann Funkc. Judy Bohanon. Debbie Coffey, Dorothy Tsimpidcs, Donna Silver. OFFICERS: L-R: Bill Carter, correspondent secretary, Louis Noto, treasurer; Walter Scone, secretary; David Koski, vice president; Dennis Rash, president. Some fraternities will promise you anything — a fantastic social life, athletic prominence, academic excellence. At Delta Chi we offer you all these things and more — but we make no promises. We are more interested in you as an individual brother rather than trying to fit you into a certain mold. So come by and explore Delta Chi Fraternity! 189 KA MEMBERS: Harry Donaldson. Stan Graham, Jay Kelly. Cass Ingram. Cary Killian, Lan-dall Owens, Jud Pheny, Paul Sutton, Kerry Sumner. Kerry Thompson, Don Tate, Terry Knox. Steve Fields. Eric Ray. Tommy Green. Richard Parker. Tommy Taylor. Jimmy Bradford. Hobby Walker. John McCullouch. Bruce Harclift, Phillip Rolfe, Dave Bush. Jeff Parker. Scott Walker. Lcs Still, Mike New, Pat Long. Mike Long, Gamer Pride, Lewis Woods. Sam Grice. Phillip Hahn, Warren Clay, Bill Barton OFFICERS: 1st row, L-R: Steve Fields, treasurer: Terry Knox, vice president; Bobby Walter, marshall; Landall Owens, historian. 2nd row: Kerry Thompson, president; Stan Graham, secretary. 3rd row: Mike New. correspondent secretary; Steve Slaughter, sergeant at arms. On December 21, 1865 the Kappa Alpha Order was founded at Washington College at Lexington, Virginia. Its spiritual founder was General Robert Edward Lee, commander of the Confederate Forces in the Civil War. On May 21, 1975, the Kappa Alpha Order on Jacksonville State University Campus received its Provisional Charter. The Kappa Alphas had 20 pledges to accept bids for the first rush this fall. Although the Kappa Alpha order on this campus is new. we won 3rd place in the Homecoming Display among the 9 Greek organizations. 191 KAQJ Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity has provided a mixture of civic and social functions in the Jacksonville area this year. The fraternity’s annual Halloween party for the underprivileged was held in the Eastwood Community. The fraternity and Scrollers’ Club sponsored baskets of food to needy families in the area. Among the social events sponsored by the fraternity were the annual fall Greek show, Diamond presentation, numerous parties, sweetheart presentation, and presentation of Ms. Phi, Nu, and Pi. BROTHERS: Reginald Armstrong. Prrston Buchanon. Darryl Owen, Calvin Cooper, Samuel Lyons. Willie Joe Simmons, Curtis Simpson. Melvin B Johnson, Vemard Wilkerson. PLEDGES: Anthony Hardy. Ronald Davis, James Green, Uoyd Newton. David Harris. Kenneth Prater, Arthur Willoughby DIAMONDS: Janice Amerson. Cathryn Bradford, Amanda Belyeu, Patricia Huguley, Annese Ross, Angela Alexander. Theresa Taylor, La Shu Heard, Dhonna De Arman, Rebecca Clayton, Mary Grant, Shcllie Mackey, Barbara Mackey, Ragela Ealey, Robin Lowe, Cora Strong. Delores Fells, Cathy Moore, Mon tee McGee, Carolyn Brown, Audrey Johnson. OFFICERS: Preston Buchanon. polemarck; Willie Simmons, historian; Bernard Wilkerson. dean of pledges; Curtis Simpson, keeper of records; Darryl Dunn, vice polemarck; Melvin Johnson, strategist; Calvin Cooper, exchequer; Reginald Armstrong, assistant dean of pledges. KZ MEMBERS: John Pat Orr, grand master; Don Hall, grand procurator; Ronntc Stishcr, grand scribe; Fran Williams, grand master of ceremonies; Mike McCuIlars. grand treasurer; Ijcwis Morris, guard; Dennis Johnson, guard, Jerry Berryman, Gary Carter, Stan Clemons, Herb Cash, Gene Hodges, Kent Dunston, Kirk Giles, Mike Phipps, Bob Ogle, Jeff Rogers, Page Kppcllc, Keith Mitchell, Jcf Helms. Mark Hurst, Dan Hall. Steve Dempsey, Tim Hightower, Scott Prttus. Steve Little, Jimmy Terrell, Cary Ward, Robert Warren, Ara Thompson, Tim Childers, Tim Watts, Brian Zauchc, Bob Newton, Gary Williams, Jim Akins, Dick Parker, Joe Woman, Ronnie Davis. PLEDGES Steve Breeding. Mark Callahan, Pete Ccxhran. Tom Crowder, Rick Davis, Steve Davis, Randy Durbin, Mike England. Ronnie Gravley, Joe Handschumackcr. Butch Hardin, Woody Knowles, Ricky McCoy. Randy Masters, Tim May. Jim Meade. Danny Pless. Randy Rich, Phil Savage, Don South, Steve Totherow. Bob Williams, Phil Wilson, Danhy Wise. LITTLE SISTERS Beverly Rodgers. Jurrell Cook, Mary Ann Boyd. Beverly Gillilan. Debbie Allen, Pam Young, Shelia Austin, Tina Tidmore, Fran Brunson, Debbie Childers. Linda Latham. Valerie Verble. Joan Berryman, Denise Moore, Becky Wetzel, Linda Grace, Theresa Gilliland, Carol Evans, Jan Roulain, Melinda Golden, Jan Compton, Michelle Chaltain, Ann Jackson, Stephanie Bradshaw. Karen Kcch, Gayle Sprayberry, Charlotte Sims, Anita Ashley, Joy Mullins. Nancy Cox, Theresa Beaube. Lyndi Hewitt, Candy Orr, Terri Goggins, Sherry Colgin. Tamara Currier. Jayne Woods, Vicki Ashley. Ginger Howard, Joy Adams, Kim Smith, Iris Boone, Lisa Harris, Gndy Shaw, Cathy Zito, Liz Peak. Sara Seaborn, Debbie Pcttus. Lisa Mince, Patty Harvey. Cathy Bryant, Shawn Ferguson, Phyllis James, Patsy Houston, Becky Houston. Becky Cotney, Cindy Hughes. 194 Kappa Sigma, the second largest international fraternity in the world, is proud to be a part of the Jacksonville campus. Its 177 chapters across the U.S. and Canada make a person feel at home wherever he may travel. Although Kappa Sigma is interested in all campus activities, its main interest lies in the promotion of Brotherhood. Brotherhood is the backbone of Kappa Sigma. If it were not for Brotherhood, Kappa Sigma would have no purpose whatsoever. True Brotherhood is a feeling a Kappa Sigma can know, enjoy and respect, for Kapp a Sigma means Brotherhood. The star and crescent shall not be worn by every man, but only by he who is worthy to wear it. He must be a gentleman . . . a man of honor and courage ... a man of truth . . . one who tempers action with wisdom . . . and above all else, one who walks in the light of God. 195 Qip0 Omega Psi Phi Fraternity was founded November 17, 1911, at Howard University. The organizers were three students in the college of Liberal Arts, Edgar A. Love, Oscar J. Cooper, and Frank Coleman. Professor Ernest E. Just was their faculty adviser. Omega Psi Phi Fraternity came to Jacksonville State University Campus in the Spring of 1973, and was chartered in the fall of 1975 as Theta Eta Chapter. The Brothers here at Jacksonville have taken pride in helping build a strong and effective force of men dedicated to principles of manhood, scholarship, perseverance; uplift, a group capable of giving expression to the hopes and asperations of an unfrec people in the land of the free. The course of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity was well charted by men with a vision of the future, with high conceptions of morality, honor, and scholarship. 196 MEMBERS: Greg Brewer, John Lewis, Rodney Passmore, Kenneth Pettaway, Larry Sledge, Earl Tarver, Clifton Tate, Ted Williams, Philip Wright, Roy Jack-son. Kenneth Knox, Louis Montgomery, Stanley Smith, Donald Thomas, Hyghe Wilkens, David Williams, Archie Emanuel, Anthony Joiner, Gary Allen. Darrell Vaughn, Jerome Lemons, Kenneth Price, Mark Wright, Curtis Hammonds, Calvin Russell. Melvin Busby. Mike Teague GRADUATE BROTHERS: Kathetec Hughes, Ricky Logan. PLEDGES: Lawrence Strickland, Victor Greenwood, Galen Greenwood, Roderick Thomas. Tommy Pinkard, Leon Cain, Curtis Lewis. Jerry Rutledge, Robert Odom. Rayf icld Morrow, Rufus Steve, Eric Webb. PEARLS: Dorothy Ligon, Jackie Chatman, Debra Porter, Linda Shorter, Linda Clay, Charlotte Smith, Darlene Bradford, Carlotta Scott, Dorthea Ross, Reginia Roden, Vinlinda Holyfield, Beveiely Clifton, Janice Cantrail, Marcia Fern, Pam Edmonson. Janice Lane. Atoska Studdard. Gwen Wills, Cathlcne McCain, Sandry Haney, Debra McGee, Lara Summerlin. Barbra Johnson. OFFICERS L-R: Ted Williams, editor to oracle; James Jones, basileus foe graduate chapter and advisor for Theta Eta Chapter; Clifton Tate. Basileus. Anthony Joiner, assistant keeper of records and seals; Archie E Emmanuel. Jr., keeper of finance; William Tarver, keeper of records and seals, Gregory C. Brewer, dean of pledges 197 nK0 BROTHERS: Curtis Adams, Gary Aderholdt, Steve Baily. Mike Bible. Bill Braswell. Ron Calloway, Crawford Carter, Steve Clemons, Lee Colbert. Chuck Croft, Jeff Davis, Jay Dill. Lynn Elkins, Pinkey Hartley. Fred Holland, David Jones, Steve Jones, Milton Kean. Terry Kendrick, Jim Kirksey, Gregg Mantooth, Roger Masters, Joey Matthews, Ron McDaniel, Dwain McDougal, Tommy McCrcc, James Meigs, Rick Moersch. Murray Morgan, Joey Newton, Bob Newby, David Parris, Rich Powers, Sidney Pugh. Randy Rice, John Robin Son, Darryl Sadler, Robert Smith, Cliff Spurlin, Harold Taylor. Buster Wade. Hank Yeckley PLEDGES Gregg Ashley, Jimmy Brandon, Don Brooks, Mike Brown, Ty Cobb. Rudy Cook. Larry Davidson. Bruce IXinsarlman, Robby Dudley. Keith Hampton. Lee Hibbs, Steve Hitt, Steve League. Walt Mayes, Larry McGhee, Dennis Miles, Rex Mitchell. Jeff Milwec, James Nelson, Richey Patton. John Perrin. Benny Price, Bob Robinson. Jeff Robison, Duran Sellers, Tony Shealy, Steve Sinclair, Rod Stewart, Mike Still, Ban Wilker-son, Tim Worsham, Barrie Allison, Brenda Bennett. Rhonda Benson, Jimmy Sue Berry, Krisc Brown, Rita Cabassa, Marcia Chandler, Shelia Conway, Doni Costabile, Marcia Cromer, Sheryl Davis, Vicki Dodd, Cathy Hammett, Jenny Hawkins. Vclinda Hawkins, Pat Holley. Yvonne Knighton, Becky Killian, Donna Latham, Renee lathan. Kathy Lee, Lea Lowry, Donna Mann, Teresa McClellan, Susan McDonald, Kathi Mullican, Gayle Nunnelley, Janie Nunnelley, Debbie Patterson, Janet Patterson. Lynn Patterson, Pam Prince, Jackie Ray, Terry Robertson, Lcesa Rogers, Laura Statham, Margie Thrasher, Helen Williams. OFFICERS: Upper right, L R: Terry Kendrick, president; John Robinson, treasurer; Rick Moersch, secretary; Joey Matthews, warden; Gary Aderholdt, historian; Lee Colbert, chaplain. DELTA E 198 Pi Kappa Phi is a bond of brotherhood that stretches across the nation. It is one of the only two fraternities founded in the South. Pi Kappa Phi is on eleven campuses in Alabama, more than any other national fraternity. Delta Epsilon chapter of Pi Kappa Phi, in its fourth year of existence at Jax State has become one of the most dynamic forces on campus. Among the brothers of Pi Kappa Phi involved on campus activities arc Chairman of the Lyceum Committee, Chairman of the Blood Drive, SGA Senators, IFC Treasurer, class favorites, and varsity athletes. Our little sisters arc included in such activities as cheerleaders, marching ballerinas, class beauties, and class favorites. This is only pan of what it means to be a member of Pi Kappa Phi. Intramural sports, Greek Week, the annual Rose Ball, and numerous good times and parties. Pi Kappa Phi is a very personal brotherhood, a very personal experience. 199 0M MEMBERS: Judy Bohanon. Susan Canada, Nan Coshatt, Nancy Cox, Janet Crowe. Constance Currier, Nancy Forehand. Kathy Fricks, Pam Fritz, Shelia Gilbert. Beverly Gillilan, Becky Giuffria. Melinda Golden, Kathy Harris, Debbie Harrison, Jenny Hawkins, Sandy Hindman, Janna Humphries. Ann Jackson, Pam Jones, Patty Jordan, Kaye Kinsor, Rhonda Laird, Carol Lawler. Carol Memtt. Brenda Micklow, Donna Moody, Cindy Morgan, Pat Mountain, Gale Nunnclley, Janie Nunnelley , Leigh Ann Pearson, Ceil Posey, Freida Raines. Faye Scott. Karen Smith, Melinda Smith, Rosemary Smith, Teresa Smith, Donna Tate. Ann Taylor. Lisa Willis, Anne Wooten PLEDGES: Barbara Ary. Ann Boatwright, Alice Caro, Susan Dreyer. Debbie Keith, Lcsa Regan, Anita Snow. Ginger Batchelor, Michele Chaltain, Tamara Currier. Dean Deupree, Nancy Eidson, Monty Gill. Valeric Gamble, Rhonda Houston, Patti Harvey, Mim Jack-son, Denise Knox. Carla Lowery, Kim Moore, Debra Norris, Laura Poe, Ellen Powell, Terry Schultes, Sue Spivey, Bonita Standridgc, Sharon Thornton PHI MU OFFICERS: Upper right, I.-R Carol Lawler, president; Constance Currier, vice president; Donna Tate, secretary; Debbie Harrison, treasurer; Sandy Hindman, pledge trainer; Ann Jackson, panhellenic; Melinda Smith, membership chairman. 200 Phi Mu pledged twenty girls in formal rush. The Luau rush party even featured gold fish. The new pledges were feted at a cookout at the home of Mrs. Gene Hammett, sponsor. Phi Mus won second place in Homecoming mini-float competition with the liberty bell. One heartwarming project was making gifts to take to the Oxford Nursing Home. In the spring of 1975, Phi Mus raised over $600 for the Cancer Drive during Greek Week, winning the competition. Phi Mus support JSU blood drives, too. In March their Carnation Ball was held at the Hyatt House in Birmingham. Eight Phi Mus were ballerinas with Lisa Willis head. Valinda Hawkins and Barbara Ary were cheerleaders. Constance Currier was associate editor of the Mimosa. Phi Mu girls were class officers, favorites and beauties: Senior alternate beauty, Freida Rains; sophomore beauty, Lcsa Regan; alternate, Janie Nunnelley; freshman alternate beauty, Laura Poe; sophomore officers: Melinda Golden, vice president and Nancy Forehand, treasurer; sophomore favorite, Melinda Golden; freshman favorite, Rhonda Houston. 201 IN BROTHERS: Harold Armstrong, Richard Brown. Randall Crain, Bruce Coleman, Alex Baker, Tim Dunavant, Mike Mosley, Ralph Moore. Rex Forney, David Smith. Jodie Townsend, Mark Pruit, Joe Fulton. Paul Tilles. Mickey Pledger, Don Keith PLEDGES Harry Yohc. Bill Daniel. Mike Pearson. John Wilson. Don Wolf, Maxie Lee, Jim Lewis, Greg Wright, Keith Griffin. Larry Phillips. Bill Pearson, Rick Allen, Tom Hudgcn, Tracy Watkins, Philip Cook, John Whisenant, J. P. Davis. Dennis Danowski, Steve McDonald, Dewain Manor LITTLE SISTERS Susan Rothwell, Marsha Ballard. Vickie King. Sally Posey. Jackie Holmes, Phyllis Parker. Susan Kelly. Sandra Coefer. Karen Gardner, Patti Nesbitt, Sharon Williams, Jonic Roberson, Linda Flack. Lawana Hogue, Angie Hudson, Jodie Culpepper, Kathy Allen Since its inception in 1869, Sigma Nus everywhere have worked hard to exemplify the ideals of the Legion of Honor; Love, Truth and Honor. Founded on January 1, 1869, on a limestone outcropping at Virginia Military Institute, three young men set the ideals and goals that would eventually lead the lives of over 100,000 living initiates. Here at Jacksonville State, Sigma Nu is in its third year of existence, having been chartered as Iota Lambda Chapter in April of 1975. The Snakes compete in every intramural sport and set the pace for participation in campus activities. OFFICERS: L-R: Richard Bowen, commander; Mike Mosley, treasurer; Randall Crain, recorder; Jim Dunnavant, It, commander; Dr. Leon Willman. faculty advisor. ZTA MEMBERS: Joy Adams, Barrie Allison, Cynchia Austin. Becky Beavers, Rita Cabassa, Debbie Coffee. Sheila Conway, Sharon Cooper, Doni Costabile, Sheryl Davis. Susan Ellis. Sandie Fallon, Hollie Graham, Lyndy Hewitt, Julie Houston, Vicki Howell, Karen Keek, Kim Kenamer, Lynda Latham. Vicki Maybry, Lynn McDaniel, Kathi Mullican, Nancy Mullinax. Joy Norwood, Sheryl Pettis, Lcesa Rogers. Donna Silvers, Katye Siti, Evic Taff, Linda Thompson, Sheila Turner, Susan Turner. Valeric Verbal, Dane Whitfield, Lisa Williams. PLEDGES Sheila Austin, Barbara Bain. Cris Baker, Rhonda Benson. Jimmie Sue Berry, Fran Brunson. Karen Calhoun, Susan Caroll, Mary Ellen Cochran, Tresa Dobbs, Terri Elrod, Linda Hawk, Pam Hayes, Sammye Haynes, Rae Ann Grammer, Judy Hood, Karen Howell, Patti Jayne, Lee Rhea Johns, Edith Kennedy. Donna Latham, Rene Latham, Susan Howard, Debbie Mancr, Lisa Miller, Marsha Morrison, Rosemary Pugh, Donna Ramey, Terri Robertson, Ginger Stephens, Dorothy Tsimpides, Suzanne Williams. OFFICERS: Upper right, L-R: Vicki Howell, president; Hollie Graham, vice president; Rita Cabassa, secretary; Linda Latham, treasurer; Lynn McDaniel, coordinator of chairmen; Donna Costabiles, ritual chairman. Not shown: Sheila Turner, historian reporter; Sandie Fallon, membership chairman; Nancy Mullinax, panhcllcnic officer. 204 Zeta Psi Chapter of Zeta Tau Alpha is one of the most active Zeta Chapters in America and was awarded the national award most outstanding active chapter in small colleges in the nation. The year 1975 began with the hectic week of fall rush. The week ended when twenty pledges came through the Chapter Room door to meet their sisters and begin life in Zeta Tau Alpha. Fall brought football games, pep rallies, fraternity parties, homecoming, Founders Day, Halloween parties, Christmas parties and Candlelights that announced our sisters’ new loves! Spring semester began and the beautiful secrets of Zeta became a reality for pledges on initiation day. Spring brought other great times too, like the White Violet Formal in February which was held at Lake Guntcrsville, annual sisterhood retreat and Greek Week with its step sing, and activities. The semester ended with a trip to Panama City Beach. Zeta Psi Chapter participates in projects like the Harris Home, American Cancer Society, and the National Philanthropic project aids in the prevention of Mental Retardation. Zeta Tau Alpha is a truly beautiful experience, reaching beyond college walls into the lives of those who strive ever to make their lives a symphony of high ideals, devoted to the Right, the Good, and the True, without a discordant note; remembering always that the foundation precept of Zeta Tau Alpha was Love — the greatest of all things.” 205 OAT 208 209 210 SOUTHERNERS Create History in Music 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i ,, ! L.i ft— .♦. ••• P?f ftf af« 1 - . 1 i i i i i i I - i UN •'-! fa .- - ■ 1 - - ■ 1 tr —i — P-r-', 4 fiMSt , 4 at .i « i-: . - - - . tit tie tit [It ?? «? O f,« t fiiwiwisitMb —,(• | f - ill' -r jr « f. -j . s « trft tete fft • ••• 4 isrjh—(—i---------—imm mm? i ! •£??= • ' ' nr' ' t I ! f « «f ? -IJ - ■ • • I f -- : '■ • Z z 4 ’jr-jrjr £, tE li‘ Ui It j- fg rjfr 4USi . . f - Yrmr 11 n Hi iffii Trrrain—i j'ft aae icaaii' [jj„jiin i i 211 Upper right: Helen Kay Neutie. Feature twirler. MARCHING BALLERINAS: Front tow, L-R Pam Young; Jerri Harbin; Danna Hadden, Jamie Roebuck, Group leader; Anne Wooten; Paula Entrckin; Gale Nunnelley; Susan Carroll; Carol Roebuck; Donna Ramey Row 2, L-R: Tina Tidmoce; Lisa Reagan; Lynne Wilson; Jenny Hawkins; Janna Humphries; Angie Powers; Susan Gordon; Kathy Fricks; Terri Robertson; Sheryl Davis; Group leader Row 5, L-R: Vicki Ashley; Iris Boone; Beverly Vise; Pam Prince; Gayle Mitchell; Kathy Lee; Rosemary Smith; Lyndy Hewitt; Liu Willis, Head Ballerina Row 4, L-R: Teresa Smith; Bobbi Kemp; Joyce Morgan, Laura Dickard.Jan Willis, Group leader; Jan Hale; Denise Moore; Pam Hill; Myra Dcetman. Page 213, Lower left: Donna Latham, Feature twirler. 212 213 r A Gymnastics Teams Upper right: Carole Pitts. Lower right: Holley Braucr. WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS TEAM 1st row, L-R: Hollie Graham, Holley Braucr 2nd row, L-R: Carole Pitts, Melinda Haywood 3rd row, L-R. Janet Barker, Coach Robert Dillard, and Edith Goodell. Upper left: Michael Berry. Upper right: Kenneth Day. MEN'S GYMNASTIC TEAM: Kneeling: Coach Harold O’Bryant and Salomon Cardenes. Standing, L-R: Tony Reeves; Steven Martin; Kenneth Day; Dave Hollowell, Rickey Walton, Michael Berry, and Kevin Nee. 217 Trackmen Work The track program at Jacksonville State University consists of three phases, cross country in the fall, indoor track during the winter and outdoor track in the spring. The results of the 1975 cross country season included a victory over Oglethorpe University in a dual meet, fourth in the Gulf South Conference meet, second in the NAIA District 27, fourth in the Georgia State University Invitational. Indoor track provides an athlete the opportunity to stay in shape and prepare for spring track. The indoor track schedule for 1976 consists of the Montgomery Invitational, Auburn University Invitational and the University1 of Tennessee Invitational. Upper and center: Long and triple jump: Preston Buchanon. Lower series: 440 relay: Larry Sledge, Chris Cunningham, Larry Nee, Michael Ray. 218 219 220 Upper: Distance: Mark Gusmus, David Hall, Calvin Sledge, Tony Russell, Mikel Wagner Center: Mile relay: Michael Ray, Larry Nee, Larry Sledge. 221 Women's Basketball 222 Women's Volleyball WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TEAM: Upper picture, page 222 — Kneeling, L-R: Donna Bass, Cindy Atkins, Teresa Huclcaby. Paula Jennings, Julia Allen. Standing. L-R: Coach Akers, Dara Armstrong, Becky Livingston, Diane Mitchell, Rose Grubbs, Connie Maddox, Madame” Hunter, and Wade Daniel, assistant coach. WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL TEAM: Upper picture, page 22) — L-R, 1st row: Becky Watts, manager; Cindy Short; Sharon Judah; Sandy Madame” Hunter; Yvonne Gunn, Jan Roberts. 2nd row: Joe Kline, manager and bus driver; Mrs Barbara Wilson, coach; Karen Drip” Waldrep; Theresa Gilliland; Terri Bailey; Rose Grubbs; Janice Whitaker. Karen Davis; and Charlotte Smith. 223 Women's Tennis 224 Men's Tennis MEN’S TENNIS TEAM: L-R, 1st row: Dale Gilbert, Joe Holland. 2nd row: Brad Tow-ery, Phil Robinson, and Clyde Prestridge. 225 Football — 75 — Jacksonville State University posted a fine 7-3-0 record in 1973 to maintain its reputation as one of the top small college football teams in the country. The 7-3-0 record is misleading though, as far as the possibilities that existed for the Gamecocks in 1975. Take away a few injuries and a bad break or two, plus playing six games on the road, and the Jaxmcn may have made a dent in the national playoffs. Jax State was ranked third in the nation going into the final two games, but an upset and a last-second TD killed its hopes for retaining this lofty spot. Jacksonville’s seniors closed out their college careers with records of 7-3 0 (1975), 7-4-0 (1974), Gulf South Conference Champs), 7-2-0 (1973) and 7-2-1 (1972). Highlights of the season were numerous, but two that shared the spotlight were wins over Livingston (17-13) and Chattanooga (24-6). Another high point was a new attendance mark for Jacksonville State. 226 JSU 42 — A M 0: In a first game ever between Jacksonville and Alabama A M, the homestanding Gamecocks exploded before a capacity crowd and coasted hands down to a 42-0 opening victory. It was a rout all the way as Jacksonville led 7-0 after the first quarter, 21-0 at halftime and 35-0 at the end of three periods. Fullback Mike Hobson had a field day, scoring four of the Ciamecock’s six TD's. The Jax State offensive machine rolled up 3% total yards, 343 by land and 53 via the airways. Jacksonville’s Red Bandits held A ScM to only 213 total yards and intercepted two passes. 227 NSU 18 —JSU 6: Jacksonville State’s bid for a second straight Gulf South Conference crown took a severe blow against Nicholls State as the Gamecocks came up on the short end of an 18-6 score. A couple of fumbles proved fatalJorJax State in the first conference game for Jax State. Early in the third period, Nicholls took the first fumble, a bob-bled punt reception, at the Jax six yard line and cashed it in quickly to break a 6-6 deadlock. Nicholls got a second break at the Gamecock’s 23 on the ensuing kickoff and took it in for a TD also. Jacksonville’s touchdown came in the second period as Mike Hobson rammed over from a yard out for his fifth TDof the young season. 228 Row 1: Dale Adams, Jesse Baker, Butch Barker, Larry Barnes. Row 2: Mike Baxter, John Beasley, Larry Bryant. Tommy Burroughs. Row 3: Chris Byrom, Ken Calleja, Herbert Canada, Mike Canada. Row 1: John Chancy, Mike Chappell, Bryon Cole, James Coleman, Mark Cooley, Bobby Cox. Row 2: Jimmy Cox, Gram Crawford, Tim Davis, Vince DiLorenzo, Bo Emerson, Jerome Gates. Row 3: Jay Graham, Ricky Grammer, Terry Grammer, Bobby Ray Green, John Hammett, Ray Hammett JSU 24 — UTC 6: After losing an important conference game to Nicholls, Jacksonville took it out on small college power Chattanooga, blasting the visitors 24-6 in impressive fashion. The Gamecocks completely controlled the contest, jumping out to a 14-0 halftime lead and increasing it steadily throughout the second half. Mike Hobson continued his scoring rampage with three touchdowns and Joe Hix added a 27-yard field goal for Jax State’s final three points. Gamecock quarterback Larry Barnes had his best effort of the season thus far, completing 10 of 14 passes for 190 yards. 22 9 JSU 38 — SEL 7: A well-poll shed Jax State Gamecock team could do nothing wrong on a pleasant sunny afternoon here in this New Orleans’ suburb, thrashing GSC opponent Southeastern Louisiana 38-7 to spoil the lions’ homecoming ceremonies. Ken Callcja scored two TD’s, Ronald Young one and Mike Hobson one to continue his string of scoring in every game. Quarterback Larry Barnes passed 42 yards to tight end James Coleman for another Jax TD and kicking specialist Joe Hix booted a field goal of 42 yards to round out the scoring. «q L S 2 8 3 SL .viy SU tu V; -V ■ JgP V 'I 'CS MR W5 J JSU 21 — NWL 0: Jacksonville State’s Red Bandits” (defensive unit) did a little barnstorming during a rainstorm to sack Northwestern runners for losses 14 times, paving the way for the Gamecocks’ third conference win of the season, a 21-0 shutout. During a steady downpour, Jax managed 21 points for its fifth overall win of the year against one defeat. The first JSU TDcame when Jimmy Cox pounced on a blocked Northwestern punt in the Demon’s end zone. Tailback Ken Calleja scored one touchdown from a yard out and quarterback Larry Barnes accounted for the other on a 26-yard jaunt. Joe Hix converted after each score. 231 JSU 21 — DS 7: Jacksonville State journeyed to a land filled with fields of fluffy white cotton and did some serious picking at the first place team of the Gulf South Conference, Delta State. The Gamecocks turned in a brilliant offensive show and decked the league leaders 21-7. The win placed JSU in a tic with Livingston for the GSC lead. Quarterback Larry Barnes had a fine two hours at the helm of the Gamecock offense, scoring all three JSU touchdowns. His first came on a three-yard run in the first period, giving Jax State a 7-0 lead. After Delta tied the game at 7-7, Barnes put JSU on top at halftime with another three-yard plunge. In the third period, Barnes put the Statesmen away for good with a 15-yard punt to the end zone. Terry Grammer had an exceptional night, receiving Barnes’ passes with four catches for 51 yards. Substitute fullback Cun Mitchell had 38 yards rushing to lead JSU runners. Row 1, L-R: Marty Hanson, Joe Hix, Mike Hobson. Row 2: Robin Hunt, Randy Jackson, Bill Johnson Row 3: Laurthonia Johnson, Mark Johnson, Bill Knopp. Lower right: Jerry Cole, Athletic Director. 232 JSU 17 — LSU 13: Coach Clarkic Mayfield and his Jacksonville State Gamecocks met their toughest challenge of the season with a comeback effort that netted a 17-13 win over Livingston. The win gave JSU sole possession of first place in the Gulf South Conference race. It was a tough comeback for the Gamecocks as Livingston jumped ahead 13-3 on a six-yard run and a perfectly-executed halfback pass. JSU staged a 64-yard drive and fullback Mike Hobson scored from the four-yard line to shorten LU’s lead to 13-10 at the half. Hobson ran one yard for the winning points in the third quarter. Jax State’s defense shut out Livingston in the second half. Upper right: Head coach Clarkic May-field and Malcolm Street, Voice of the Gamecocks since 1946. Row I, L-R: Mitchell Knox, Ronnie Lawson, Gary Lett Row 2: Tommy Macon, Scott Man-tooth. David Marler. Row 3 Keith Martin, Amos McCreary. Bill Miller. Row 4: Cun Mitchell, Marty Morcllc. Dick Parker 233 Homecoming JSU 11 — UTM 3: Homecoming celebrations were in jeopardy on a chilly afternoon until Jacksonville’s Kim Porch knocked down what looked like a sure Tennessec-Martin TI) pass late in the fourth period. Porch’s play gave the JSU Gamecocks possession and they ran out the clock to ensure an 11-3 victory and extend its homecoming victory string to 30 games without a loss. The victory, Jacksonville’s third in a row and second conference win, moved the Gamecocks back into the heated Gulf South Conference race. Joe Hix gave JSU a 3-0 first quarter edge with a 27-yard field goal and Henry Studyvent blocked a UTM punt out of the end zone in the second period for a safety and a 3-0 halftime lead. Quarterback Ijrry Barnes sneaked in from a yard out with JSU’s only touchdown of the afternoon. 234 Top L-R Homecoming Queen —Joy Mullins. HOMECOMING COURT; Julie Houston, Andrea Dial, Carol Evans, Rita Cabassa, Teresa McClellan. Lower center: Amanda Anderson, mascot pix only courtesy of Jim TSU 26 —JSU 10: It was probably the most unusual afternoon Troy head Coach Byrd Wigham will ever experience as he watched his Trojans whip defending Gulf South Conference Champs Jacksonville State 26-10, only to learn shortly after that he had been fired. It was a weird afternoon for theJaxmen. After jumping out to a 10-0 lead, the Gamecocks seemed to have the upper hand in the contest. Things changed suddenly, though. Troy got a couple of quick touchdowns and a field goal just before the half for a 17-10 advantage at intermission. Jacksonville could manage only one drive in the final half and it fizzelcd inside the Troy 25 on a fourth down conversion attempt. Troy added another field goal and a late TD to ice its biggest victory in two years. Top picture: Dr. John Duncan, team physician. Center — TRAINERS AND MANAGERS: 1st row, L-R: David (Catfish) Campbell, Rick Armstrong. Michael Powers. 2nd row: Steve Jacobs, Tim Nichols, Thomas Davis, Terry Willingham, Stan Jones. Bottom Series: Row 1, L-R: Lefty Perry, Kim Porch, Howard Preskitt, Danny Ragsdale, Keith Robertson, Alan Rog-gli. Row 2: Mike Rutledge, Sherwin Sledge, Allen Stevenson, Henry Study-vent, Gurley Swanigan, Jimmy Terrell. Row J: Tony Tomlin, Robert Toney, Mike Utter, Darrell Vaughn, Gary Wagner, Greg Watts. 236 UNA 21 —JSU 14: North Alabama used a 20-yard TD pass in the final 11 seconds to put out a hard-earned 21-14 victory over Jacksonville State in the final game for both teams. The loss gave the Gamecocks a 7-3-0 mark for the year and a third-place finish in the Gulf South Conference. A victory against North Alabama couplet! with a loss by Nicholls would have given the Gamecocks the GSC title (or at least a share of the crown) but this was not to be on a cold, overcast day in Florence. Nicholls edged Delta State later in the day, 24-21, to take the GSC title. North Alabama capitalized on a couple of Gamecock fumbles to take a 14-0 lead in the first half, but the Jaxmcn bounced back on a five-yard run by Mike Hobson (his 12th for the year and a new JSU record) and a three-yard run by Larry Barnes to tie the game and set the stage for UNA’s last-second heroics. UNA's Will Fuller made a great run after taking Garner Ezell’s pass for the winning points. Center — JSU COACHING STAFF: L R: Bobby Marcum. Secondary coach; Jim Fuller, offensive coordinator; Clarkie Mayfield, head coach; Joe Kines, ass't headcoach and defensive coordinator, linebacker coach; Tommy Simpson, defensive line coach; Jimmy Champion, offensive line coach. Scries (below). Row I, L-R: Mike Wans, Rolo Weaver, Mike Wccsncr. Eddie Wells. Row 2: Loring White. Wallace Wiggins, Mike Willingzhimcr, James Wood. Row J: George Woods, Calvin Word, Jess Wright, Donald Young. Ronald Young. Baseball — GSC Champs Jacksonville State University’s 1973 baseball team posted the best record in Gamecock history, winning 32 games and the Gulf South Conference Championship. The Gamecocks, GSC Champions in both 1973 and 1973, have won the Kastem Division title each of the four years the league has been in existence. Jax State defeated Nicholls in the GSC playoffs. As champions of the Gulf South Conference, the Gamecocks advanced to the NCAA South Region playoffs. The tourney was held at the New University Field in Jacksonville. Highlight of the season, however, was not winning the GSC or playing in the NCAA playoffs. Playing on the new- playing field for the Gamecocks proved the high point of the year The facility, which was completed in February, is one of the finest facilities in the Southeast for baseball. Rudy Abbott, Gulf South Conference Coach of the Year and Director of Gamecock Sportc Publicity. 238 240 Top: 1st row, L-R: Evan Edge, All Conference 2 years, drafted by Cincinnati Reds; Stuart French; Mike Galloway made all Conference 3 years; Don Hall 2nd row, L-R: Darrel Ingram, All Conference 2 years; Ron Koch; Mike Lamb; Butch Lanier made 1st Team NCAA All American. Bottom: 3rd row: Art Lockridge. Terry Mac hen. Roger Mayo, made all Conference 2 years, drafted by Chicago White Sox; Allen McClellan, Ricky McCoy. 4th row: Steve McKee, Mike Morrison made all Conference; Sonny Mosley, Wayne Ragland; Lewis Roberts. 241 242 Row 1, L-R: Kelly Roy; Ricky Smith; Assistant Coach, Kerry Thompson, Assistant Coach; Henry Turner, Manager Ted Bamicle, JSU pitcher from Sudbury, Massachusetts, the first college pitcher in the professional baseball draft last June, was the San Francisco Giants’ number one choice. Bamicle was named to the NCAA All America first team and is the only JSU athlete in any sports ever to make the Sporting News All-America team. He posted an 8-2 record with 160 strikeouts in 76.1 innings and had ERA of 0.94 for the year. 243 Varsity Basketball The leading scorers from JSU’s 1974-75 GSC championship team return in Eddie Butler (6-5) and Herman Brown (6-5), plus starters Darryl Dunn (6-2) and R. J. Bonds (6-3). If this experience isn’t enough to provide leadership, the Gamecocks have two other seniors waiting for a chance to show their talents. These include Harlan Winston (6-1, point), who thrives on pressure situations, and David Webster (6-8, post), who could solve the replacement problem at the low post. Coach Bill Jones is hoping Webster and a pair of talented rookies will help solve any rebound problems. In Kim Williamson (6-8, 255) and Robert Clements (6-8, 195), Jones has a pair of talented youngsters capable of holding their own in the rough and tumble college cage game. Butler and Brown tied for scoring honors last year with 14.8 averages each and claimed their share of missed shots off the boards. Butler pulled down 10.7 rebounds per game last winter to pace the Gamecocks in this department (Money had 10.0 per game) while Brown had 6.9 per game. Dunn averaged 9.6 points while Bonds carried a 7.5 mean. 244 Bill Jones, HEAD COACH, Upper right. Page 244. TEAM MEMBERS: 1st row, page 244, L-R: Ronald Blair, R. J. Bonds, Kent Bouldin 2nd row: Herman Brown, Eddie Butler, Ronald dements. TEAM MEMBERS: 1st row. Page 24}, L-R: Mike Cornelius, Darryl Dunn 2nd row: Tommy Herring and Alfred Phillips. 245 Jacksonville State University’s basketball program took another positive step up a ladder that hopefully one day will result in a national championship during the 1975-76 season. The Gamecock basketball program, which sank to an all-time low in the early 1970’s, showed signs of gaining national stature in 1974-75 when they took the Gulf South Conference title and in late January were in contest for another playoff slot. The credit for Jacksonville State University’s success has to be given to new coaches. Bill Jones and Randall Bean, and a fine crop of six seniors. Jones, who made all-star honors as a Gamecock eager in the mid-sixties, returned to Jax State from the University of North Alabama in 1974 and won the GSC title in his first season. The crown, incidentally was one of three GSC championships won by JSU that year. The half dozen seniors of mention include Eddie Butler of Florence, Herman Brown of New York City, Harlan Winston of Russellville, Darryl Dunn of Gadsden, R. J. Bonds of Russellville, and David Webster of Columbia, TN Butler and Dunn climaxed their careers at Jacksonville by making numerous all-star squads, including All-GSC. Butler was the leading scorer and rebounder while Brown was right behind in 1975-76. And while this great group of veterans is going to be missed, a talented cast of youngsters is waiting in the wings to keep the tradition going. These include Robert Clements of Carbon Hill, Bruce Sherrer of Dayton, OH, Kent Bouldin of Crossville, Mike Robins of Franklin, Tenn., Curtis Webster of Columbia, Tcnn., Mike Cornelius of Gardcndalc, and Ron Blair of Birmingham. Of this group, Clements was the only underclassman to work his way into the starting lineup this past school year, but this is expected to change next season. The big push in Gamecock basketball came when the new Pete Mathews Coliseum was completed prior to the start of the 1974-75 season. The Gamecocks won every regular season game in Pete Mathews Coliseum that season and had lost but once with only two games remaining in 1975-76. The new coliseum opened the way for a new era for us,” Jones said of the facility. The old gym (J. W. Stephenson) was a recruiting handicap and limited our fan attendance.” Randall Bean, assistant coach, (picture 2 tenter) Page 246: TEAM MEMBERS: Page 246: Mike Robinson (upper), Bruce Sherrer (center), Curtis Webster (lower). TEAM MEMBERS: Page 247: David Webster (upper), Kim Williamson (center), Harlan Winston (lower). TEAM STAFF MEMBERS: Center group, p. 247, L-R: Danny Hayes, Harold Underwood, Lowell Eudy, Larry Baugh, and Randy Coleman. 247 BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS: Upper right: L R, row 1: Sandra Hardman; Cindy Shaw, Mandy Anderson, Mascot; Vclinda Hawkins, co-head; Cynthia Walker Row 2 Wayne Brown; Jurrell Cook; Aaron Small; Don Tate; Cary Ward, cohead, Renee Latham, Gamecock; and Terry Kendricks. Center picture: Coach Jones with the four returning starters: L-R: Darryl Dunn, Eddie Butler, Coach Bill Jones, R. J. Bonds, and Herman Brown. Lower picture — BALL GIRLS: L-R: Rhonda Passmore and Beverly Vise. 248 249 L-R: Mike Allen, Coach; Jim Smith; Jeff Boswell; David Sanders; Don Outlaw. Rifle Team MSG Herbert’s energy, enthusiasm, and innovations have resulted in many improvements to the JSU Varsity Rifle Team. He is most zealous when discussing the team; MSG Herbert is quick to express the promise and future of several new young shooters. We have some new freshmen and sophomores this year who show potential and we expea great things from their future shooting.” The team still needs and is looking for new talent; so if you enjoy marksmanship and are interested in firing the .22 caliber weapons, get in touch with a Rifle Team member or MSG Herbert at the ROTC Department. Hats off to a team of hard workers and straight shooters! RIFLE TEAM MEMBERS: L R, 1st row: Charles T. Phillips; Doug Mullinax; Anna Simon; Debbie Hall, cocaptain; Chuck Mullinax; Bob Strickland; captain. 2nd row: MSG Ed Herbert, coach; Coleman Ledford; Bill Rush; and Charles Simon. 250 Intramurals The intramural program is directed by Dick Bell, physical education instructor. Though the football competition receives the emphasis this year, the program includes tennis, volleyball, basketball, softball, racquet ball, swimming, and ping pong. Any sport for which students express an interest will be added to the intramural activities. A large percentage of the student body participates in the intramural program. Much spirited rivalry develops during competition among identified campus groups. These include fraternities and sororities, independents, academic organizations, campus residents, off-campus residents, and sometimes faculty teams. If you want to add liveliness and a spark of fun to your dull routine, become a pan of the intramural program. 251 JM Champs CO-CHAMPIONS: Upper — PI KAPPA PHI: Standing, left to right: Terry Ken-driclu, Bart Willcerson, Randy Rice. Greg Ashley, Joey Matthews, Curtis Adams, Ty Cobb, Rich Powers, Sidney Pugh, David Parris. Sitting, left to right: Ronnie Calloway, Jeff Mill wee, Buster Wade, Bill Braswell. Dwain McDougal, Rex Mitchell, Lee Hibbs. Not shown: Ron McDaniel, Tommy McCree, James Meigs, Cliff Spurlin, Mike Bible. Hank Yeckley, Larry McGee, Roger Masters, Rod Stew an, Harold Taylor, Lenn Elkins, Joey Newton, Freddie Holland. Lower — SILVER KNIGHTS: Front row. L-R: Jerry Jones, Bob Newby, Danny Ryan, Charlie Ray, Doug Perry, Richard Bomar. Back row, left to right: Larry Davidson, Mike Griffin, Homer Foshee, Wade Daniel, Mike Oden, Ernie Creel. 252 THE MUFFS: Front row, left to right: Sandy Hunter, Susan Saxon, Karen Dover, Janice Whitaker, Gndy Short. Back row, standing, left to right: Sandra Huff, Robbie Jones, Rose Grubbs, Teresa Gilliland, Vera Britt, Karen Drip Waldrep. 253 Classes REGULAR STAFF: Billie Nappcr, editor; Bill Braddock, Pat Colquitt, Debbie ConnoIJey, Gary Craft, Constance Currier, Rick Game!, Nancy Green, Mim Jackson, Audrey Marshall, Ric Mills, Ron Mitchell, EUse Nelson, Patty Porter, Kay Pugh, Barbara Sharp, Joan Sparks. SPECIAL STAFF FOR CLASSES: Ken Bundrum, Vesta Coleman. Peggy Gollum, Bill Daniel, Cynthis DeLoach, Rodney Enrrckin, Kirby Everhurst, Ron Ferguson, Pat Hamilton, Steve Kenney, Dianne Langley, Tim McDow, Nan Nelson, Philip Nelson, Shelia Parry June Roberts, Earrha Rountree, Trudy Warren. FAVORITES: Upper right, L-R: Steve Sewell, Charlotte Sims. Center: Kent Dunston, Karen Calhoun, Lynda Latham, Dennis Pantaais. OFFICERS: lx wer right: Walter Stone, president; Teresa Goggans. resident senator, Kent Dunston, vice president; Don Hall, secretary; Gail Alvis, treasurer; Mike Humphries, commuter senator; Ed Salter, commuter senator. 256 Abernathy, Jerry T. Acha, Charles S. Acker, Marilyn C. Adams, Gary K. Akins, James E, Aldridge, Paula B. Allen, Kathy A. Allen, Lyn F. Allison, David M. Allison, Nancy B. Allsup, Kathy F. Almaroad, Jeffrey L Alvis, Gail D. Amatyakul, Thaminda Anderson, Bruce E. Andrews, Deforest Armstrong, Harold B. Arroyo, Bladimir R. Ashley. Anita Ashley. George L., Jr. Atchlcy.John W, Jr Atkison, Donald G Auffant, Cathy C Austin, James W. Avery, Marilyn G. A wad, Khalil Elias Ayers, Wm. Holt Bailey, David R. Baker, Alexander D Baker, Cynthia L Baker, William E. Ballard, Marsha L. Ballinger, Bonnie D Ballinger, Rex W. Banholzcr, Phyllis H Banks, Judy A. Barber. Larry A. Barker. William M Barnes, Fannie M Barnes, Violet Barnett, Henry L Barranco. Sarah M. Barron, Charles Bartclt, Timothy L Bass, Cherry B Bates, Shelia F. Battles. Floyd L, Jr. Beaird, Thomas M. Beal, Earl L Bcasnn, Susan L Beavers, Rebecca L Bcddingfield, Melba A. Belk, Susan M Bell. Kenneth R. 257 Bcmis, Polly M. Benefield, Denise Benefield,Johnny R Bennett, Roy J. Bennett, Tony R. Bernhard. Vanessa F Berryman, William J. Bibb, William D Bible, Terry M Biddle, Dianne H. Biddy. S. Lynn Bird. John E. RIakemore. Deborah A. Blair, Jo Renette Blomcycr, James R Blount, Billy E. Boatwright, Richard K. Bobo, John R. Body, Joyce M. Boggs. Kenneth L. Bohannon. Judy G. Boles, Melissa K. Bolin, Karen A. Bonds, Donna K. Boswell, Jeffrey E. Bowen, Richard Bowie. Carol A. Bowie, Frank I., Jr. Boyd, Paul W Brackett. Charles E. Bradford, Teresa C. Bradley Jerry W Brandt. Peter V. Branson, Deborah K. Brasher, Anna L Bridges, Linda D. Bridges, Steven R. Bright, Mary Brimer, Jane E. Brimcr, Johnny M Britt, Vera G. Britt. William T. Brook, Nancy L Brothers. George R Brown, Charles T. Brown, Garrick B. Browning, Dawn A. Bruce, Sharon Brunton, David E. Bryan, Michael W. Bryant. Billy C. Bryant. Cathy A. Bryant, Terri J. Bunt, Margie A. 258 Burgess. Jerry C Burgess, Kathy M. Burroughs, Russell D. Burson, Deborah J. Bush, Jerry L Butler. Walter Buttram. David O. Butts, Judy L Bynum, Tresia C. Cabassa, Rita L Calhoun, Barbara S. Calhoun, Karen Callaway, Ronald H Camp, James M. Campbell, Fret! A. Canada, Michael L. Canning. Thomas P., Ill Cannon, Glenn M Caputo. William Carlisle. Jean W Carlson, Nancy D. Carpenter, Paul E. Carroll, Ray A. Carroll. Wanda L Carter, Cynthia D. Cates, Kenneth L Causey, Lynn A. Causey, Mary C. Cavin. Phillip K Chandler, Charles W 259 ('handler, Marcia K. Chapman. Kenneth N. Chapman. Sharon S. Chappell. William F. Cheplen, John M Childers, Angela L. Chisolm, Walton B. dark. Bobby K. Jr. Clark, Elizabeth E. Clark, Larry G. Clark, Ronald D Clarke. Susan D. Clay, Linda J. Clayton, James R. Cobb, Donnita B. Cobb, Tyrus H. Cockman, Malissa M Cockrell. Dennis L Coffey, Debra S. Coggin, Richard G Coheely, Terry W Cole, Norman R. Coleman, Charlie W. Coleman, Lony B. Colgin, Sharon L Collins, David Colquitt, Patricia J. Colvin. Janet C. Compton. Elena J. Conaway. James R. Conner, Charles J. Conner, Danny R Conner. Pamela D. Conway, Sheila D. Cook, David N. Cook. Jane I. 260 Cooper, Vernon C. Cooper, Calvin J. Qxiper, Elizabeth G. Copeland, Nancy K. Copeland, Samra Coplon. Virginia S. Corley, Brenda K. Coshart, Cynthia A Costner, Lenn L Couch, Mary S. Couch. Susan R. Cowan, Charles R. Co . James E. Cox, Margaret Co . Norris D. Craig, Brant L Craig, Norma C. Crain, Randall D. Crawford, Nancy R. Crawford, Saralyn L. Crocker, Deborah M. Croft, Charles H. Croft, Samuel E., Jr. Crook, Rita D Crowe, Mary J. Cryar, Beth A. Culpepper, Deborah L Cumbaa, Drlome, III Cunningham, Christopher Cunningham, John T. Currie, Donald S. Currier, Constance C Cutcher, Jeanne J. Cutcher, Miriam J. Cutcher, Theresa R Daniel. Carl W Dapena, Jose T. Davidson, Larry W. Davitt, Laurence M Davis. Angela D. Davis, Charles W Davis. Charles W, Jr. Davis, Linda D Davis. James M Davis, Martha C. Davis, Susan M Davis. Walker L Davis, William V Day, Kenneth S. Day. Susan S. Dean, Harrison M Deese, Franklin D Dempsey. Randy A Dempsey. Terry H 261 Dennis, Andy C. Derington, James C. Devine, Richard M. Dial. Andrea L. Dickie. Louis Dickie, William L. Dixon, Michael E. Dobbins. Joseph F. Dobbs. Alvin G. Doctric, Gladys Dodd. Thomas W Doss. Harold J. Doss, Matt L Downing, Robert W. Doyle, Connie R. Draper, David F. Dryden.John A Duckett, Patty F. Dunson. Danny G. Dyar, Stephen F. Dziak. Thomas R Ealy. Belinda S. Eargle, Joseph I. Easley, David M. Hares, Donna M Echols, Bonita C. Echols. Danny C. Echols, Danny J. Edgar. David W. Edmiston. Georgia R. Edmonds, Stewart W Elkins. Jimmy L. FI lard, Brenda J. Elliott, Thomas R. Ellis, Aitomcse Elsbcrry. Rhonda S. Emsley. Nicky C. Engley, (ieorgenna Eppcle, Page A. Erwin. Towana K. Estes, Debra K. Eastes. Martha E. Easbanks, David G. Eudy, Mary S. Evers. Shirley J. Fambrough, Rita F. Fergison, Susan C. Ficklcen, Thomas R Fields. Mic hael R Fields. Travis Files. Linda Finch, Bonnie J. Finch, Connie J. Finley. Freda L. 262 Fisher, Aurin G. Fitzgerald, Martha L Flack, Linda A. Floyd. Gary W. Fordham, Michael J. Forman, Debra M Forney, Rex Form by, Donna K Formby, Gerald W, Forster, Gene E. Foster, Charles S. Fowler, Rita G Francis. C. Sue Frank, Steven O. Franklin, Evelyn D Freeman, Kathryn A. Freeman. Frances N. Freeman, Warren Frost, Roger W. Frugoli, Charles F. Fulton, Joe Keith Gaddy. Janice M. Gallahar, Lanny R. Galloway, Michael W Gamble, Hugh R. Gamble, Johnny D Gamel, Richard T. Gandy. Carolyn J. Ganna way, John Gardner, David C Gardner, John R Garmon, David A. Garmon, Gencla Gamer, Gregory S. Gamer. Susan B Gartett, Elroy Garrett. John Garrison, Donna J. Gat hot, Jerry M Gay, Chen W Gay, Fred M Gensemer, William T. George, Annie C. Gettys, Parks E , Jr 263 Ghoc, Janice Gill. Janice G Gillespie, James D Gilliland. Annertc M Glover, Jerry N. Gober. Regina R Gober, William D. Godbey. Jane E. Ckidbum, Peter M. Godfrey,Julia K. Goggans, Gregory V. Gqggans, Teresa L. Goodman, Patricia A. Goss, Linda K. Goswick. Joseph N Gowens, James R. Grace, Jane A. Grace, Linda S. Graham, Charles H Graham. Hollic L Graham. Jay A. Grammer, Terry L Green, Caron Greene, George T. Grccnwalt, Larry G, Gregg. LXinald L Grice, Samuel L Griffin, Lydia H Griffin, Michael D. Griffith, Janice A. Giuffria, Rebecca C. Griggs. Russell W. Grimwood. Mary M Grogan, Bobby C. Hale, Jan D Hall, Donald E. Hall, James D. Hallmark. Connie W. Hamilton, Judy L. Hamilton. Rosemary T. Hammons, Nancy E. Hankins, Lana P. Hanlinc, Larry Hanvey. Wanda L Harbin. Gilda Hardman, Daniel C. Hardy, Charlotte R Hardy, Veronia K. Hardy, Leon E. Harris. Anne K. Harris, Dean A Harris. Lisa M Harris. Sheri Harrison, Deborah G. Harry. Joyce E. Hanley, Nancy J. Harhorn, Marynet Haver, William Hawkins, Elnora C. Hawkins, Jennifer L. Hayes, Danny R Haynes, Doycc K Haynes, Sammyc L Haynes, Wanda L Heard. Bruce F Helms, Herman W , Jr Hembree, Karen S. Hembree, Michael L Henderson, Randall D. Henry, Phillip Heptinstall, Larry L Heptinstall, Rebecca C Hestley, Patricia A Hibbs, Roger E. Hice, Larry G Higginbotham, Henry I Ml. Angie V. Hill. Brenda J. Hill, Edgar Hill, Larry J. Hill. Mary L Hinds. Michael S. Hinton. Howard D. Hi . Joe G Hi . Leta N Hobbs, Patricia A. Hobson, Dennis M Hobson. Mary H. Hodge. Susan Holcomb, Karen B. 265 Holmes, Jacquelyn Hood. Richard E. Hoover, William B Hopkins, Charles Horn, Elizabeth Horn, Ken Horn, Margaret A. Harvath, Cynthia A Houston, Ira R Howard, Amy J. Howard, Donald W. Howell. David A Howell. Vicki L Hubbard, Patricia K. Hudson, Freddie J. Hudson, Mary J. Hudson, Pamela Hughes, Fred M. Humphrey, Janice C. Humphries, Janna L Humphries, Michael R Hundley, Nedra H, Hunt. Tamara N.’ Hutchison. Thomas F. Hydra k, Karen A Imm. Anthony A Jacodbs, Bernard S Jenkins, Betty F Jennings, Janice D Jennings, Phyllis K Jennings. Shirley P. Jessup, Michael S. Jimmcrson, Edward E. Johnson, Barbara A. Johnson, Janice Johnson. Judith L Johnson, Robert D. Johnson, Rosemary M Jolliff, Thomas C Jones, Andrew D. Jones. Annette Jones, Calvin L. 266 Jones. Claudia A. Jones, Hilda A. Jones, Robbie A. Jones. Teresa L. Jones, Tony H. Jordan, Jeannie Jordan, Robert P, Kean, Milton H Kcasler. Sharon Kcbr, Sherry G. Keck, Karen Keeling, Stephen E. Kelley, James Kendrick, Lawrence Kennedy, Dchorah Kenney, True Key, Harold E. Killian. Janice L King, Susie E King, Vickie J. King, Willie Klie, Elizabeth Knight, Barry C. Knight, Carol Knight, Judy G. Knight, Phillip J. Koski, David A Kusnyer, Andrew Kyriakides. Christakisn Lacy, Pamela A. Lamb, Michael D Landers, Deborah C. Lane. Raymond E. Latham, Lynda A. Lawler. Carol I. Ledbetter, Jane B Lett. Phillip Lewis. Edna Lewis, John Linn, Donna K. Little, John P. Littleton, Roger L Iaxkridge, Arthur M. Loftin, James D. Lowry, Janice I A) Ping. Lien Lunamond, Charles Lynch, Tertrnce Lynn, Ramona A Lyons, Dorothy S. Lyons, Samuel O. Malone. Laura S. Maloney, Joseph Maples. Myrtle R 267 Maples, Roger A. Maples, Terry K. Marler, Roy A. Marrs, Nina R. Martin, Fred R. Martin, Pamela Martin, Paula Martin, Robert K. Martin, Vester Martini, Jeffery A. Massie, Julia M. Mattox, Sue M. May, Joan L Mayor, Sindo E. McCarley. George D. McCarley, Victor McCauley, Nancy V. McClellan, Thomas J., Jr. McCombs, Gary McCoy, Deborah L McOcab, Barbara M. McCrelcss, Deborah L. McDaniel, Pamela Mc Donald. Karen McDowell, Patricia A. McElfrcsh, Sandra McGarity, Thomas Mclnnish, Carolyn McKee, Steven McLean, Rebecca McLendon, Brenda S. McMillan, James D. McRae. Mark W Meadows, Lynn H. Merrill, Bradley C Merten, Vicki Meger, Michael L Micklow, Brenda G. Millwood, Kenneth Mtnter. Barbara Mitchell, Curtis P. Mitchell, David Mitchell, Denise Mitchell, Keith E. Mitchell. Kenneth Mitchell, Timothy Moon, Patrice A. Mobley, Carson Moore, Steven W. Morgan. Jane J, Morris, Janet Morris. Lewis E. Morrison, Kyher Morrison, Patricia A. (68 Morse, Gary R. Moskot, Michael Mosley, Melvin W Mou, Thomas A. Mountain. Patricia A. Mulhem, Michael P Mullins. Joy E, Murdock, Deborah J. Murphy. Joan Murphy, Patrick Murphy, Teresa J. Murrell. Gary E. Musso, Frank J. Myers, Gregory Nancarrow, I .aura B. Napper, Billie S-Nclson. France C. Nelson, Rudy Neutzc, Heleti Newby, Robert S. Newby, Sherry Newcomb, Charles Newton. Lynn S. Nixon, Rickey Nixon, Terry Nolen, Dan Noll. Asher L Norris, Eloisc Norton. David Norwood. Joy L Nunnelley, Barbara G. O’Brian, Mona Oden, Sabrina L Ogle. Robert E. Ogletree, Newton Olmstcad, Judy C. Otwcll, Samantha Owen, John Palmer. Mary L Palmore, Herbert N. Pantazis, Dennis G. Paracca, Richard 269 Parker, David Parker, Gerald B Parker, James Parker, Louise H. Parker, Raymond D. Passmore, Rodney L Patterson, Debra Patterson, Oakley G. Patterson, Pat A. Pauly, Karl Payne. Velicnc Payne. William D. Pearson, Fred Pearson, Virgil L Peppers. Drew Perkins, Donna S. Perry. Deborah Perry, Douglas W Peterson, Stuart M. IVttis, Sheryl Petrus, Joan Pettus, Scott L Phifer, Sandra Pike, Veronica Pi rkle, James Pitts, Nancy Piyavan, Phongsura Plidger, Martha A. Plidger, Mickey Pollack, Nancy M. Pollard, Pamela V. Ponder, Charles H Ponder, Rosemary Posey. Sally Y. Posey, Timothy L. Posey, Wanda H Prater, Kenneth Pratt, Robert W, Price, Vickie J. Prichard. Daniel K Prichard, Stephen D. Prince, Timothy Pruett, Clarence J Pruett. Karen Pruitt, Lawrence M Pruitt, Phyllis Pugh. Sidney G. Quarles, Elaine B Ragsdale, Reida Rains. Freida S. Randall, Sandra F. Ray. Jeffrey Ray, Melba V. Ray, Thomas M Reaves. William F. Reed. Margaret E. Reed. Richard A Reese. Ray A. Reeves, Mattie Reid, Marcus W. Reynolds, Jeanette S. Reynolds, Jerry Rhea. Alan L Roach, Robert C. Roach, Susan C. Roberts. John C. Roberts. Melanie M Roberts, Roy Robinson, Antoinette Robinson, Brenda Robinson, Dina Rogers, Donna K. Romine, Emma C. Ross. Susan L Rutledge,Jerry M Rutledge. Kathy V. Rutledge, Rickey L Russell. Calvin L. Russell, Frank C. Saffels, Jessie C Sartharhtanapongs, T Salameh. Ghassan Salvatore, Dennis S. Salzer, Edward A. Sandcfcr, Virginia N Sanders, Ray L Sanford, Donna V. Sangsintu. Duanghne Sanging, Betty G. Savage, Rickey L 271 Saxon, Susan H. Schoonover, Bruce W. Sears, Theresa G. Seller, Cheryl L Sewell, Stephen E Shaw, Susan Shea, Michael L Shealy, Susan R Shcdd. Walter C. Shelton, Ronald D. Shelton, Susan M. Sherman, Sonja L. Shiver, David H. Shultz. Lillie P Sikes, Anita K. Sikorski, Catherine M. Silvcy. Steven D. Simmons, Ruth E. Simon, Charles M. Simpson, P. Renee Simpson, Terry E. Sims, Charlotte G. Skipper. Ronald M Slaughter, Steven W. 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Alben P Cbx, Nancy T. Craddock, Carolyn R Craft, Paula J. Craft, Phil M Craig, Janet L Cranfield, Ernestine Crawford, Rhonda S. Creel, Danna L Creel, Ernest H Crews, Sarah L Cross, Robert B. Crosson, Lonnie B. Crowder, Darlinc G. Culver, Ronald D. Currie, Roy Curvin, Rex A. David. Mark Davis, B. Anne Davis, Donna K. Davis, John P Davis, Marla J. Davis, Randall L. Davis, Robert Davis, Sheryl K. Deloach, Cynthia Dempsey, M. Lane Dempsey, Stephen I Dethrage, Jo Ann Devore, Claire D Disspain, Barbara H Dobbins, Alctha D. 279 Dubbins. Ronnie Dobbs, Lynda G. Doctric, Robert Donahue, Shane J. Dormon, John A Dorn. Janice K. Doss, Richard F. Doubledcc, Tcrr ' L EXiwns, Darrell M. Duncan. Michael L. Dunston, William K. Dupree, Donna L. Dye, Kenneth N. Edge, Evan K. Edmundson, Pamela J. Elder, Glenn K. Elkins, Donnie O. Elkins, Janice E. Elliot. Alexander C. Enrrckin, Paula R Erwin, Cora A. Erwin. Phyllis J. Estes, Darryl W, Evans, Carol E. Fair, Christa G Faith, Cheryl B. Fant, Sandra V. Farmer, Vickie L. Fenner, Karen E. Ferguson. Shawn L, Fields. Richard S. Fincher, Michael R. Fite, Lcnhardt Fletcher, Geneva M. Fool, Pamela M Foshcc. Homer W Fouts, Nancy Francis, Gloria A. Friar, Carole A. Fritz. Pamala L Furlong. Dennis E. Gabriel. Deborah A. Gal I man. Patric k W Gamble. Carolyn A. Gardella, Joseph M. Gardner, Rcba A. Garrett, Daryl E. Garrett, Robin L. Gasbarro, Frederick S. Gccter, Claudia L. Gentry, Robert K. Gibson. Littleton L. Gilbert, Alfred D. Gilbreath, Joyce M. Gipson, Carol A. Glass, Billy D. Glasscock, Holly C. Godwin, Patricia L. Golden, Robert R Goodson, Donna L. Goodwin, James A. Gordon. Sheba Gordon, Susan L Grace, Larry Graden. William D. Graves, Donald P. Green, Donald L Green, Rodney D. Green, Sherry L. Greenwood, Galen N. Grceson. Nanccy A. Gregg, Charlie M. 280 Gregory, Douglas K. Gregory, Teresa C. Gieswell, Rex B Griffin, Denise R. Griffith, E. Vane Groat. Roberta A. Groce, Daniel S. Guettlcr, Darlene M. Guin, Alice V. Gustaveson. Arlaine L Guthrie, Billy R. Guthrie, Sybil A. Haddock, Larry Hale, Thomas W Jr. Hall, Deborah Wright Hall, Edna Diane Halpin, Michael R. Hamilton, Huey C Hammonds, Beverly V. Hand, Sherri L Hindman, Sandra L Hanline, Karen S. Harfoison, Cindy Harbison, Paul W Harbour, Jerry Hardman, Stephen G Hartelson, Roger D. Harris. Melanie Harris, Randy L Hartley, Pinkney M Hathaway, Katrina A. Hayes, Cathy J Hayes, Freida K. Hayes, Kenneth Haynes, Pamela G. Haynes, Ronald W. Haynes, Wm. Homer, Jr. Heathcock, Ronald G. Henderson, Ronald D. Henshaw, Susan A. Herndon, Sara L Hester. Sue A. Hibbs. Teresa A. Higginbotham, Nancy J Higgins, Brenda K. Hightower, Michael L Hightower, Timothy W. Hipps, Dorothy G Hipps, Jessie S. Hix, Clay W Holbrook, Michael V. Holder, Jerri G. Holemon, Janet M. Holley, Patricia Holley, Sara F. Hooks, Gerald R Hooks, Robbie L Hopson, Jane S. Houston, Edgar D. Houston, Julie A. Houston, Patsy L Howell, Sara A. Hubbard, Lisa A. Hudgcn, Thomas N Huff, Sandra J. 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Mosley, Michael D. Moss. Patti J. Mullinax, Pamala J. Mundy, Jimmy M. Mundy, Ronna V. Murphy, Anita R. Murray, Marilyne D. Naughcr, Mary E. Neal, James W. Nee, Lawrence J , Jr. Neeley, Rosalyn E. Nelson, Deborah J. Nelson, James E. Nelson. James R Nelson. Mona E. Nichols, Susan L Noah, Dennis G. Norris, James H, Norton, Frankie K. Nunnally, Jack H. Nunnelley. Kcrron J. Nylander. Florence A. Olmstrad, Dale R. Orr.John P. Orth. Vai R Oswalt, James L. Overton, Judy M. Owens, Joseph W Owens, Landall D. Owens, Lawrence D. Owen, Stephen E. Page. John G. Parker, Jacqueline Parker, Richard M. Parker, Thomas J. Patterson, Janet D. Patterson, Paula A. Patzschkc, Teresa F. Payne. William L Payton, Michael L. Peak, Elizabeth A. Peck, Lanette P. Peppers, Marlina Perry, Adolph 284 Perrin, John Perry, Marty E. Phipps, James M. Pitman, Paul D. Pitts, Carole Pitts, Danny L Pins, Edward P. Plunkett, Anthony M Pblk, Michael L Pbolc, Darvin D. Pope, Lester Pope, Sandra G. Poich. Kim Posey, George M. 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Vuk.r M Whitehead, Kurbie D Whitley, Phillip H Whitson, Tommie L Whitworth. Hank Wiggins, Wallace Wildsmith, Alan K. Wilkerson, Donald C. Wilkinson, Randall V. Williams, Deborah J. Williams, Francis M. Williams, Gary E. Williams, Gloria D. Williams. Griff K. Williams, Helen M Williams, James M. Williams. Kimberly D. Williams, Marsha J. Williams, Phyllis J. Williams, Suzanne H. Williams, Ted Willingham. Mary B. Willis. Charles R Willis, Mary J. Wills, Gwendolyn D. Wilson, Roger D. Winston, Harlan L Wiseman, Danny S. Wisner, Wayne A. Wood, Steven C. Wooten. William L Word, Michael A. Worsham, Allen J. Wren, Patsy J. Wright, Gordon C, Wright. Hubert W. Wright, Nancy M. Wright, Robert R. Wrobel, Pamela J. Yarbrough, Fitzgerald Yeager, Jack W Young, Angela Young, Pamela D. Young, Patsie B. 288 Sophomores FAVORITES: Upper left. L R: Karen Wyatt. Stan Graham. Center: Pam Prince. Joe Handschumacher, Melinda Golden. Don Hall. 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Ramona V. Smith, William C. Smith. William L, Jr. Slomon, Roben D. Sorenson, Joyce Sosebec, Michael J. Soys ter, Frank L. Spears, Jackie L Spicner, Patricia Spraybcrry, Ann D. Spraybcrry, James S. Srethrpramotaya, C. Srethrapramataya, Virojn Stanfield, Billy R Stanfield, Susan K. Stedham, Gary B. Stephens, Charles O. Stephens, Ronn Stephenson, Elton R Stephenson, Martha Stewart, Jerry W Stewart, Ronald R. Stiefel. James M Stinson, Mary C. Stockdale, Richard E. Storey, Titus M. Strain, Donald R Sudduth. Terry B Swain, Elizabeth R Sykes, E. Regina Tate, Charles C. 343 Taylor. Betty J. Taylor, James Teague, Gwendolyn Thames, Joan C. Thomas. Ellis A. Thomas. Gloria M. Thompson, Becky B. Thompson, Linda S. Thompson, Marilyn Thompson, Richard V. Thornton, James Tinney, Peggy J. Todd, Curtis A. Toles, Cynthia W Tolley, Virginia M. Townsend. Vida V. Truss, Cecilia A. Townsley, Richard H. Trippe, Arthur Tucker, Becky Truitt, Willard W Turner, George H. Turner, Helen Upton, Kathryn D. Usry, Edwin L Vaughn, Lorraine A. Vcazey, William H. Vereen. William Waddell. Nan J. Wagner, William L Walbum, Henry Walker. Charles H. Walker, Edna W. Walker, Fredenck M Walker, lorry D Ward. Albert E, Watson. Marion E. Walker. Thomas E. Watkins, Jane A. Watson, James W. Watts, Karen Y. Wayner, Gary Weaver, Fiorella B. Webb, Jimmy E. Wells, Jean P Welsh. Luther D. Westbrook, Carolyn C. Wester, Franklin H. Weston. David A. White, Donna L White. Rose H White, Willie V. Whitlow, Betsy G. Whitmore, Blanche B. Whitson, Eddie L. Whisenhunt, Cynthia E. Whorton, Margaret L Wilder. Wallace L Wilkes. John C. Wilkins, Donald H. Wilkins, Robert J. Wilkins, Sharon D. Willamon, Eddie N. Williams, Ardith William, J. C. Williams. Jenny S. Williams, Mary A. Willingham, James E. Willis, Linda H. Willman, Susan L. Wilson. Beneres P. Wilson, Mabel C. 344 Wilson. Rebecca M Wilson, Robin Winn, Sandra J. Wolff. Katherine Wood. Shirley A. Woodham, Anthony B Woolf, Joseph C. Wycoff. Sarah W. Wynn, Marcuse Watson, Melinda Young, Bobbie J. Young, Paula A. Young, William W Zandi, Massoud Zauchc, Stephen R. Zychowski, Dianna G Special Aderholdt. Meredith F. Alam, Nafiz Allred. Dorothy Andrews, Robin W. Amott, William H. Bailey, Errol! Baldwin, Ronald W Beasley. John M. Borders, Danny L. Braly, Patricia B Braswell. Bruce M Breton, Marie N. Brewer, Ralph M Bruce, Runny M. Byrd. Richard Carter, Jeffrey B. Casey, Sara Lynne Chastain, Mitchell L Clem, Thomas E, Cobb, Mary E. Colyer, Gilmore C.. Jr. Cook, David L Cook. Mari H. Coppock, Deborah A. Cotney, Robert F, Crabtree, Mattie J. Crow, Donald Edwin Dodd, Mary I. Drexler, Charles H. Duncan, Harold R. Dunn, Darryl R Eriksson, Kristina Estes, Carlotta O. Fagan, Lis A. Fambrough, Sharon A. Ferguson, Ronald M Foreman, Harold Y. Foster, Thomas J. Garmon. Debra R Garrett, Allison N. 345 346 Gay, Susan C. Gentry, Terri (iodhnld, Perry E.,Jr. Gray, Hans D. Greer. F.lton D. Hammett, John D. Hammond. Wayne R Holliday, Brute Houston. Donald E. Howard, Lucian Howell. Harry C., Jr. Hudgins, Lila R Icaslcy, Ralph B Ingram. Rowland C. Isom. Judy L. Jenks, Debra K Jolley, Jo Ellen M Jones, Betty A. Jones, Ricky L. Joshua. F.lma L Kagn. Harrison Kennamer, David M Kirby . Floyd W Kraak. Karolyn K. Kynamoulis, Constantinous Lampru, Carole A. langcnfelter, Tammy L Lipscomb, Kenneth O. Logan, Robert E. Mackic, James W Mattews, Joseph Maxwell. Martha McClellan, Donald H McCleskey. Mary F. Moreland, Walter Morgan. Charles M. Morris. Frances Mullinax, James Norton, Denise Owens, James L Pantazis, Dennis Parris. Paul R. Phillips. Carl M. Pond, David W Quirouct, Alfred H. Riglcr, Priscilla L Sanders. Richard A. Saxon, Tony C. Sewell, Rebecca A. Shelton,.|oe G. Sims. Larry R. Siu. Wai-Man Smith. Ken L. Smith, Myra Smith, Thomas Smoake, Delores A Thrash, Tommy L Turner, Arthur W Tyler, Betty W. Vamon. James T. Walker. Judith D. Wallace, Carol Watson. Nancy J. Williamson. Namomi A. Word, Calvin L Worsham, Leslie Worthy. Karen E. Wood. William B Spring Enrollment Johnson, Jane A., CUUP Triplett, John W, CUUP Acker, Slayton G., Jr. Adams, Anne Adams, Jarvis M. Adams, Willonese Akins, Doyle A. Akin, Ellen Y. Akins, Shelig H. Alexander, Joan E. Alford. Leon F.. Jr. Almon, Merry Anderson, Georgia A. Andrade, Tcrill W, Angel, Brenda W Ansari, Tahir S. Arnett, Gary L Arrington. Sylvia J. Ashley.John D. Ashworth, George E. Avcn, Claude E. Bagley, Walter Bailey. Michael A. Bailey. Myrtle L Baird. Tony Baker, Eddie B. Baker, James H. Balengcr, Kathy Ball, Lury D. Barries, Diane G. Barton, David Bass. Jeffrey S. Bass, Neata Battles. Robert Beale, Jane S. Beasley, J. Bell, Lloyd S. Bennett, Elizabeth Benson, Elsa M. Benson, Walter E. Berry, John M. Berry, Mary A. Bice, Randy D. Bigbee, Sherry D. Bing, Patricia A. Bishop, Rebecca Blackwood. Donna L Blair, Karen D. Blair, Kenneth W. Bledsoe, Johnnie L Blizzard, Daniel K Boatwright, Cecil D. Boggs, Beverly A. Bohannon, Charles G. Bohanon, James Bolin, Jackie B Bolling, Charles T. Boozer. Deborah K. Boozer. Ellis G. Borden, Edward Bouchard, Robert Bowen. Myrina G Bowie, Larry Bowling, Bobbie Boyle, Virginia A. Bradley, James A. Branch, John P. Brannon. Barry G. Brannon, David L Brantley, Robert Brewer. Kenneth W Bris ker, Glenn J. 347 Bridge . Daniel W. Brooks, Cynthia L Brooks, Rejeana Brown. James R. Brown, Michael H. Brown, Micheal G. Brown, Ruth D. Brown, Terry Browning, Jan H. Brunson, Larry D. Buford, Sidney Bund rum, Billy R. Bunn, John G. Burgess, James H. Burgess, Michael E. Burks, Barbara M. Burleson, Connie T. Burnett. Linda Burney, Ricky Burney, Steven D. Bums, John M Burrows, T. Burton, Harry C. Butler, David P. Byrd, Craig A. Cambron, Robert Cambron, Ruth A. Campbell, Frances E. Campbell, Jayne E. Campbell, Mark S. Campbell, Sheila M. Canada, Jeff crey C Cardwell, Mark S. Cardwell, Marlys B. Cardwell, Ronald Caridakis, George Carnes, Robert W. Carr, C. Carrell, Connie J. Cash, Shirley M. Cassimus, Ernest S. Ca vender, Joe Chandler, Jeffery L Chapman. Claudette Chapman, Sheila Chappell, Debbie Chappell, Donna G Charles, Terry Charter, Pamela P. Chcatwood, F. Diane Chesbrough, Josephine W Chiacchta, Leonard A. Clark. Judy Gonts, Gene P. Clem, Sara Jo Click, David K. Cobb. Debbie Cochran, D. Cole, Trena M. Cole. William R. Coleman, C Coleman, James T. Coleman, Susan R. Colvin. Hobson M Colvin, Rebecca Conoit, James M. Conrad, Tim P. Conway, Peter J. Cook. Gary L Cook, John T. Cooley, George W. Corley, Jerry 348 Cotton, James G. Cox, Brian M. Cox, R Cowherd, Martha C. Crabtree, Mary G. Crawford, Victor M Crenshaw, Saralyn D. Crockett, Karen L Crosson, Deborah F. Crosson, Larry W. Crowson, Jackie Y. Culver, James R. Culver, Louis G Cunningham, Janet Cunningham, Judy P. Dabbs, Patricia Dalton, Ruby A. Dalton, Walter J. Daves, Michael Davis, Darlene Davis, Joseph P. Davis, Patrick Davis, WillieS. Dawkins. Hazel E. Day, Anita J. Decrman, Keith W Devine, Charlie W. Deyce, Marion T. Dickson, Catherine Dillard, John S. Dixon, Grace M. Dobbs, Williams Driver, Gordon Duke, Johnny D. Dunn, S. Wentworth East, Pamela East, Z. R. Eddy, Nathan A. Edeker, Betty Jo Edmiston, Scott B. Edmonds, Rodger D. Edwards, Cynthia W. Eidson, Nancy Ellis, Nancy J. Embry, Marilyn M. Emmanuel, Sandra L Emmett, John R. Englcdow, Janet Ann English, P. Eskew, Randall N. Essig, Kenneth E. Estus, Roger M Fagan, Towanah Fancher, Derrell O. Ferguson, Nannie L Ferguson. Patsy T. Finley, Raymond J. Flowers, Gayle Flynn, Diane Forbus, Harry F. Formby. Shirley D. Forsyth, Barbara J. Fort her, Sara D. Foster, Debra D. Fowler, Larry W Frachiseur, D. Frie, Donnie J. Frost, L Manfred Fuller, Alice L Gable, David G Gaither, Roseanna P. Gant, Linda D. 349 Gardner, Celia T. Gamer, James M. Gamer, Houston H. Garrett, Peggy M. Gentry, Steve C Georgia, Richard J. Glass, Kathleen Gibbs, Kay K. Gibson, Deborah Gibson, Margaret Jo Gilbert, Richard L Givin, Carla J. Golden, Teny Jo Goode, Syble Gooden, Gerelen Goodwin, Jeffrey G Goss, Randy L Graham, Jon A. Graham, Robbie Graham, Tam me L Green, Billy E. Green, Janice Gregg, Frances C. Grevas, Nancy T. Griffith, Emilie Grogan, Gerald G Guess, Joseph M. Guess, Stanley A. Guest, Patricia Gunn, Betty S. Gunter, Janice M Hail. Charles H Hail, Shirley J. Hall, Matthew Hall, Milton A Hamiter, Belle T. Hamiter, John C., Jr. Hammett, Nancy D. Hammonds, Pam Hampton, Joey B. Hamrick, Charles Hamrick, Edna E. Hand, Harris N. Hankins, William B. Hansard, William S. Harbin, Teresa J. Harding, Kenneth R. Harding. William T. Harmon, Jerry G Hamer, Harry A. Harper, Jimmy Harrell, David Harrell, Janice D. Harrison, Volney V. Haselden, Zeno H. Hassann, Dusmann M. Hayes, Morris Haygood, Deborah D. Hay good. Weldon T. Haynes, David L Haynie, Eddy Hazard, Barbara G. Hazard. Donald N. Helm, Gloria J. Henderson, Joe P. Herrin, Tommy J. Higginbotham, J. Hill. Charles M Hill, Stephen Hinch, Michael D. Hinds, Forme Hipp, Miriam C 350 Hodges, Jerry D. Hollis, Joel R. Holmes, Ronnie D. Horn, Gregory D. Horton, Margaret A. Houle, Belinda E. Horn buckle Larry D. Houston, Donny Howard, Malcolm F. Howell, Mark J, Howyc, John S. Hubbert, James T. Hudson, Anna Hudson, Nina E Huckaby. Teresa Hull, Martha P. Hunt, Billy F. Hunt, Shirley Hutchinson, Rachel Hutheson, Fred R. Idonize, Alexander U. Ikeda, Kei Inmon, Ray H. Inzer, C Jackson, Janet Jackson, Watson D. James, Don J. Jefferson, Carlos E Jennings, Benjamin Jennings, Timothy Johns, Milton T. Johnson, E Johnson, Eric Johnson. Harrell Johnson, Katherine D. Johnson, Lynn A. Johnson, Priscilla A. Johnson, Ruth M. Joiner, Martha G. Joiner, Susan P. Jolley, Allen T. Jones. J. Jones. Judy R Jones, Julian Jones, Julianne M. Jones, Leonard W , Jr. Jones, Margaret A. Keat, James A. Keith, Charles E. Kelley, Georgia Kerr, Alyce C Kilgore, Ruth Ann King, Douglas L King, William L Kitchens, Dennis F. Kitchens, Donnie E. Klein, Robert W. Knight, Cathy S. Knight, Charles F. Kolasinski. Thomas J. Kraus, Carol A. Ladnier, Jennifer L Langdalc, Mary Y. Lankford. Gaye Law, Florence Lawler, Barbara M. Lawler, James 111 Leonard, V. LeCroy, Gail LrCroy, Ronny K. Lessley.John R. Lindan, Mike 351 Lindsey, David M Lindsey, E, Steve Lively, William F. Livingston, Charles Loclte, Charles F. Lockette, Laura Locldar, Karen Logan, Dianne G. Loggins, David W. Lonnergan, Sherry Looney, Mary E. Loveless, Paul J. Lowden, Mary J. Luker, Carol L Luker, James M. Luker, Kyle L Lyles, Henry McAfee, Johnny R. McCain. Mary G McCain, William G. McCarty, Charles W. McCary.JoeC. McCauley, Leonard A., Jr. McCauley, Lisa G. McDaniel, Cynthia L McDaniel, Peggy A. McDaniel, Ronnie McDcvitt, Joseph McDonald, Gary D. McGee. Diane D, McGinnis, Pete W, McKee, William R. McMillan, Barbara McWhorter. William E. Mabrey. Michael R Maddox, Carolyn S. Manning, Eddie H. Mansfield. Richard G. Marsh, Rebckah K. Martel, Glcnnis E. Martin, Martha A. Martin, Phillip G Massey, Jeff T. Mathis, Ronnie K. Matson, Henry J. Mayberry, Margie N. Maynar, Janis F. Merritt, Rhonda L Mieure, Leslie A., Jr. Miles, Robert L Miller, Barbara G. Miller. Davine Y. Miller, Patricia M. Miller, Robert J. Miller, Sharon B. Minnix. Wilma T. Mitchell, Cathia C. Mitchell. Frances G. Mitchell, L Mitchell, Sue P. Mohamoud, Hassan H. Moncrief, Earl D. Money. Dewey Monroe, Rosemary Monroe, William T. Montgomery, Theron E. Moody, Margaret L Moore, Joanne Moore, Lucian D. Moore, Robert V. Morris, Riley Morton, Rhonda G. 352 Moseley, Lynn M. Moss, Mary C Mueller, Angela C. Mullins, Dayton W. Murray. Jake N. Murray, Mary E. Myriik, Danny W Mysinger, Jim L Naugher, Kenneth NDoma, Patrick Nelson, Tina K. Newell, Freddie Nichols, Bruce C Nix, Shirley Y. Nolan, Emil R Nolen, Julia G Ogeltree, Glenda A. O'Mara, John D. Osborne, Leroy III Othman, About O. Otwell, Emily G Owen by, Lamar Owens, Charles L Owens, Roberts Paris, Carolyn C. Parker, Jerry Parker, Jo Ann Parker, John E.,Jr. Parker, Karen W. Parker, William Parnell, James, Jr. Parnell. Katie M. Parrish, James R. Parsons, Louis B Parsons, Paul S. Patterson, Patricia B. Patterson, Randall J. Paul, Deborah Payne, Henrietta G. Payne, Pamela P. Payton, Leslie Peek, E. Elaine Fenuel, Kenneth M. Peoples, Clara M. Peters, Cathy Peters. Edward R., Jr. Pcttus, Pattye J. Pfeiffer, Claudia Phillips, Roger D. Phillips, Willie Pickett, Emma S. Pickette, Richard B. Pierce, John F. Pinson, Janet L Rotnier, David N. Ponder, Herman D. Porter, Aramctta Porter, Charles D. Porter, Lucy A. Porter, Nancy Ponder, Michael R. Powell, James K. Powell, William E., Jr. Prater, Vicki L Preston, Thomas R. Pruitt, Michael W. Ragland, Carolyn Ragland, Jackie L. Railey, Scott Ramsey, Ricky H. Ransom, Ingrid O. Reese, Ethel A. Reid. Gregory F. Rester, Bet rye J. Reynolds, Brenda S. Rice, Rosalyn Rietta, Samuel J., Jr. Riglcr, Charles Riley, Jimmy Ringo, Donna 353 Roberts, Willie R Robertson, D. Robinson, David Robinson. Dorothy Robinson, Jerry C Robinson, Joseph T. Rollins, Vickie K. Rowe, Wayne C Rowletter. Henry A , Jr. Royal, James B. Rush. W Sanders, Jackie N. Sanders, Karen L Sanya, Adewalc Satterfield, Ricky L. Schallcr, George R. Schmitt, Warren S. Scoggins, M Scott, John C. Sesay, Hohammed L. Shaddix, Randy O. Shearer, Bobby Sherman, Barbara Shelley, Paul K. Shelton, Jeff L Shelton, Mary D. Shew, Marria Sibert, Phyllis Sisson, Patricia L Sic tomb, David M. Smith, Aubrey Smith, Debra Smith. Kerry L Smith, Linda A. Smith, Linda B. Smith, Philip Smith, Randall E. Snyder, Randall R. Smith, Rita Y. Smith, Robert L Smith, Wilson A., Jr. Snead, Connie H. Spain, Paul L Spann, Connie Y. Speetor, Esta Spence, John R. Spencer, George Spray berry, Deborah L Stanfield, J. Starr, Lcslyc A. Staten, Catherine St. Clair, Rodney Steele, Ricky J. Steele, Steve C. Stephens, Carolyn Stephens, Leon J.,Jr. Steward, James Stewart, Larry B. Stewart, Mary E. Stilson, Marilyn C. Stilwell, Martha B. Stone, William E. Stone, Sandra M. Storey, L, Stoudemire, Deborah D. Strange, Sharon M. Stringfellow, A. Stuckey, Michael R. Swann, Hcrshcl J. Swann, Jane C. Swafford, Sandra C Swain, Mattie P. Swendall, Charlotte A. Talkington, William Talley, Bobby R. Taylor, Earl Taylor, Hassie B Taylor, Linda J. Taylor, William D. Thagard, Lynda J. 354 Thagard, Rcdge P Thomas, Hattie B. Thompson, Lynda D. Thomson, Victoria P. Thornburg, Marsha D. Thrasher, Danny M. Tidwell, Randall F. Tillison, Alan L Todd, Michele Toland, Lynn R. Tolbert, R. Tolbert, Vickie G. Tolleson, Bettyc Totten, Richard V. Tripp, Stephen Trussel, David Turley, Ralph Turner, Denise A. Turner, William E. Usrey, Ralph P. V asset, Joyce H. Vaught, Judy Vinitlcul, Nunta Vinson, Bobby J. Vinson, Jennie D. Wade, Janet C Wakcam, Ralph D. Waldrop, Callie E. Walker, Clanton Walker, Robert L Warbington, Larry G. Warren, Casey Warren. David L Ward, Sheryl E. Watford, Mary G. Watson, Edward A. Watson, Harold Watts, Sam W. Weatherbce, Carol A. Weaver, Myra J. Webb. Debra Webster, Rebecca T. Weems, Michael Welch, Barbara L West, S. Westbrook, Walter G Weston, Portia K White, Robert S. Whitehead, Marvina Whiteside, Karin Whitten. David H, Wigley, George M. Wilboum, M Williams, Freda Williams, Joann Williams, Margie Williams, Michael Williams, Victor M. Williams. Wanda P. Williamson, Larry T. Willis, Stasha S. Wilson, Eric V. Wilson, Emily F. Wilson, Linda Winningham, M. Withrow. M Wolfe, Regina W Wood, Jimmy Wood, K. Wood, Louise Worshaw, Mildred Wright, David E. Wright, Linda Wynn, Reba J. Wynn, Rebecca H. Yarbrough, Lisa Young, Jervis K. Zinke, Jimmy Willman, Roger D. CUUP Sr. 355 INDEX Aanm. Stephen Y . 27? Aim. Willum K AhBitt. KWh'. 751 Abbott Terry F . 2??. Ho Abercrombie. Jerald, Ur 65 Ahrrnaihy. Budy T . Jr . 2?? Ahrmjfhs._Wtt T , 25? Ahetnuh Mm had C. MT Abernathy. Rohm L.Jr , !)6 Abram Muharl H A OpprIU. I 4 AaouMMl Depart n rt t. M A ha. Oiarfc . 25? A ha. Linda M . 277 Ac fart. Marilyn D . JV A krr. May urn C . . 54? A kerman. kief F A«kr . Kmnrr A . 14 A tun, CifldiiT E, HO Adau DrbfawP Adair. Marram A . W? Adair. Ssrven V . )0? Adamv Am . M' Adamv C urtii D .556. 252 Adam . Dak E . J?7. JiB Adamv David A . 50? Adamv Cary K W Adam . Oldfia G Adamv Jamc B . 516 Adamv Jarm M . 54’ Adam . I-am Adamv Lillian J , Mu. IM Adam , LindaJ . 277 Adamv Mclanine A . MO Adamv Mm harl L . 50? Adamv Paul T . 50? Adamv T uma« A . W Adamv WiUuncae. 54’ Aduvk. luhr W , 1)6 A lrtholdi. Jeannr 277 Adrrhnldt. Mctcckth f . Ml Adnholt Gary L. M? Adrrhuldt. Sara. «o Adkmt. Shrnil J . 516 Arman. Frannna N . W African Student Oganiratiun. 146 Agan.JunmyS. 2?? A km. Katrina L . 516 Akrrv Ronald ML 164. 222 Akhtar Akhar. ( . 59 Akim. Oak A . 54' Akin . Jamr E, IV Akin Shnla H . 54' Akin. Ellen Y . 54' Akin. L.nda t . 50'. 14' Akrufcr. Sara T. 2?? A lam. Njfu. 545 Afcun. Plul S. MOL m AUindgr. Cymbal K . MO Aktnfcr. Paula R . 25' Akcandn. Angela T . 27? Akrvandrr. Olifutd, 65 Alraandrt. Joan E . 54? Akrandn. Kathy M . MT AllortL Juy r Alload. Lnn F.Jr . 54? AIR .h_ Duugla M Alldrtcfgr. Jamr L . 50? Allen Deborah S . MD Allen.Gary. 50? Allen. Jan C Allm.JuhaP.17T.211 Allen. Karhy A . 15' Alim Kimberly S . HO Alim. I.m F . 15? 155 Alim Mu harl G . 556. 749 Alim Rutland L . 50' Allen. Sandra G.. 50' Alim. Sherry D 50? Alim. Steven J . 516 Atlguod, Stephen C, 556 Alhndrr Jo G. 50T Alkngmn. Jr M AUium. David M . 15? Album. Nam. B . 15’.«. 111. 16'. 146. 165 A Heed. Dwwhy. 545 Altaufv Kathy F . 15? Almaauad. Jeffrey L.25? Alnum Merry. 54? Alpha Tau Omega. inu 141 Alpha Mu Comma. 16? Alpha X. Drift. 142.144 A toft. Dunr L . M0 Alum Runnr D Alverwn. RuhardO.l?? Alvrrum. Shirley . 556 AKivGal D .15?. 256.44 Alviv John. 40,164 A mam, Hipiiiu. J« . 50? Amatyakul. Thamndr, 25' Amend David R . 2?? Amend. Edna D . JTf AmrfH an Ornnual Society. 146 Amrrum Janue M . 50' Ammon. Ronald L A nun. Carolyn S . 50? Anakrr. Robert J Andrrum Amanda. 109. 215 Anderum. Bruce E . 25? Anderwti. Carl. 61 Andrrum ( ram M Andrrum. Dunna E. 50? Andrrum. Eleanor M , 556 Andrrum. (rfirpi A . 54' Andrrum. Gwendolyn B . 4CP Andrrum. Jon L. 50? Andrrum. Phillip. 790 Andrrum. Thorn W . 50? Amlradr. Tet.U W . 54? Andcmv Deform W . 25' Andrew , Coyk A . 556 Andrew v Jem K . J?? Andrew . Randall J . 50? Andrew . Rohm W . 545 Andrew . Ronald J . 290 Angel. Bn ky A.. 290 Angel IWetula W . 54? Angrl. June F Angrlnir UtrmrJ .61 Angle, R.hertG. 50?. I'4 Anker. art L . Jt , 1 An un Trtut S . 54' Anthony. Fhrahrth A. 1??. IW Arcangrh. Aim C . MO Arkcfgr. Gena B A muring. CKarle B . 290 Artnunayg. Dva R . 290. 222 Armunnf. Hamid B . 25?, 14a, 156 Artmmmg. John F . 27? ArmMh6|,J6fl R , 50? Armstrong. Ream aid. 50? Amen, Gary L. M? AmuM. Cathy L.!??.«. 146. 161 Arnold. Ruben V Aroott. William H . M5 Arp. Randall H . jn A nidge. Sara 17? Arrington. Marta O . 290 Artm nm. Sylvia J . 54? Arrington Wmuia F . 50' Armctrcrtig. Rick. 256 Arroyo, Bladimu R , 25? Arroyo. Margaret P . 556 Art Drpt . 56 Art Guild. 16? Art and faience Count• I 56 Arthur. Larry R . 2?? Arthur. Thnmav Dr . 49 Ary. Karbari G . 290. 209 A h. Chnmgfae I 2?? A hky.Arora.75?.|?l Adder Darnel G . 50?. 252 Adiley Drtauab J . 556 Adiky. (inta LJr-i 25? Aahlry . John D . 54? Adiky. Vulu A . 50'. 212 Adi worth, («ec gr t. 54' A krw. Billy W . f?? Atkrw. Jamr H . 290 Atthlry. John W . 25?. 154 Anhky. Robrn.W Atkin . Barbara I . M0 AI k n . Cynthia A . MU. 164 Atkin . Drrwar 446 Atktnum IkmaidC .25' Aikmum. KnthiJ .2?? Atkmwm. Tutuithy A . 446 Atkiium. Katherine K . 40? Artmgrv. Rimald. Dr .6% Auf f ant. ihy C . 25? AuUin. Cyntha L. 2?? Auat.iv Ellen C . 554 Auwm. Jamr V . 15? Au«nn, Kathar, HO Auum. Myra E Au tm. Sheila L. 50' Autiey. Judith H . 456 Avm. (laudr E . 54' Avery. Br aae L. M0 A very. Marylyn 4 . 15?. 154 A wad. Khalil 1.25' Aycrv William H . 15? Bah . Lynn. 290. I?1 BuhuvGary L.2?? Bigjtrn. IXisid A .7?? H glcy. GaejMY A.. 50? Bagiev Sally A 290 Baglr Walter. 54? Bagwell. Bnxe t. 290 Bagwell. Richard W . 290 Ba.lrvOMrleaH.ll. 50? Baiiry. Brury C; 5J6 Batiry.Otna L, 10? Bailey. CyttthML. 2?7.1 ?6 Baiiry. Damd R . 25? Baiiry Debra F 290 Baiiry. Drhta W . 50? Baiiry. Lari W 556 Baiiry Emdl J . 545 Baiiry. Jamr A . 10? Baiiry. Jorf P Baiiry Muharf A . 54? Baiiry Myrtle L . M? Bailey. Rejpna D . 50? Baiiry. Robert N . 50? Baiiry. Sherry A , 50? Bailrv, Serve D . 556 Baiiry. Terete F 50? 225. 162 Bain. Barbara A. MD. 142 Bam. PbilltpE. 50? Bam. Tone N Ba.rd, Timothy t . 290 Baud. Tuny. 54' Bakanr. Juy E . 290. 111. I?5 Baker. Alnandrr 1) . 25? Baker Bmyanun M .IT? Baker. Bmk. 240 Baker. Cynthia L . 25? Baker Ik maid G . 50? Baker. Fddu B . 54? Baker lamry H . 54' Baber Jrur I.. 50?. 224 Baker. John E. HT Baker Marian B Baker. Nnuy C . 50? Baker. Pamela A 290 Baker Phiibp H . 516 Baker. VubG.2?? Baker. William D . 40? Baker. William I .25? Bakh. (iregorr D. 50? Bakh. Ruben E. 50? Baldwin. Hrrrnd F . 50' Baldwin. R.mabl W . 545 Baldwin. VHla L . 50? Baiengrr. Kathy. 54? Balmtine. Mane C . 50? BaU. Larry D . 54? Ballard. Martha 1.. 25? Ballard. Sarah C. 556 Ballrw. Danny J . 2?? HalWw Imelmr JL Ballinger Bunmr D . 25'. 142 Ballmgrr . Rea W . 142 Balopun. Lawalr A . 290 Bandy DrhbuS 50? Banhularr. PhyHn H . 25? Bank . Anita A . 10? Bank . Jotrph R . 50? Bank Judy A . 25? Bannctkr.LyrufaH.50' BGM Baptiu. Manur G . 1?? Barber, (marge R . M0 Barber Larry A . 25? Ban Mr. Ruber B . M0 Bardrn. Dunne L. 50? Barham, Donna R . 116 Barham. dm. 62 Barker. Drwey O . 50? Barker. Buuh. 224 Barkrr. lanr R . 50?. 144. 214 fcefav. k P. 29U Barkrr. W.Uiam M . 25? Barktdalr. Dmrue H Barney. Barbara A . 456 Bamr , Crawfoni E , 10?, I?4 Barney. Drfanrah K . 2?? Bamrv Diane G . M? Bam® . Fanmr M . 15? Bamr . Lany G . 1??, 224, 154 Bamr . Mu Had B . 40?. I?4 Bamr . Vude . 25'. 144. 154 Bamr i. Drhbyr L . 50? Barnett, Henry L. 15' Barney. Arm E . 50? Barney. Debra A . 10? Bamwlr. Ttd. HO. 145 Barr. Candy A HT Ban Cheryl J , 50? Barren '.. Sarah M . 15? Barren. Thuma L. 50? Bamm. ( baric R . 25? Ramm.Mufaerft.50? Bam. Huhm Dr .65 Barry. Manrlline H 556 Bart a. Fugenr E . 446 Banv Jama R . 290 Baneh. Tmuarhy L. 15?. 165 Barthrl. Ruhaad W . 290 Barum, Carla f . 50? Bamm. Ik'd 54? Barum. Da td J . JT? Bamm. W.lkam F.. 50? Rawhall. 244-144 Ha a, € hrrry B . 15? Bat . Dimna M . 404. 164. 212 BatvGndfny 1. M? IWuetr. Mu heel F . 104 Bat . Nraca. 54? Batihrirr C.mgrrC, 504 Rear . Ruben W . 290 Btarv Shelu F 25? Baar . Sherry L. 504 Retry Jane H Battle Jamr N. 290 Ratlin. Floyd L. . 25’ Battle . R.hrn, M? Baugh. Inny D.27T.14? Ra er. Mubael J . 104. 224.15) Baairr Sherry M MO. 164 Braird. Learm. 2901150 Brand. Thuana M . 25? Beal. Far I L . 25’ Beak JaneS.M? Brail Mar dial I D Beam. David H . M0 Beam. Jimmy R , 290 Bram. Tony L M0 Bran, (vary L . 290 Braid, (mhy D . 290. IT . 161 Braid. Lynn G. Mfak 240 Beard. Mary E Bear,fan Allied W 504 Branlen. Cocfl A . . 556 Ifaardm B.meld A . m. 2?4.90. 142 Branfan. Vma L . 290 Brayky.J.54? Bradry. dm M . 404 Brmiry. Jnhn S. . 544. 224 Braum, JoyeC Braum. Sutan L. 25? Draftu. Natalie A . 4CP HraubMT.JrH.Dr .65 Braubr. TVicu L . 290 Braver . Cyntfua G . 290 Heaver , Rebr« a L. 25? Bn k. John H Hnk. Mu harl J . 404 Briber. Drbta D . 290 Becker. Ruben K ; 2?? Bee raf 1. ( hailei D . 17? Bre am. Sandra J . 290 Rr.kl.ngl fid. Metw A . 15? Beeler. Krnnnh H . 290. 115 Rrrnr. Jamr (• , . «04 Bcgg . Janue L . 504 Rrhrl, Aubary G.SGT. ?3 Belcher. Betty K . 504 BrU her Wimum E Brlew. Garland K . 4un Belh. Jamr R . 290 Mk, Sutan M . 15? Bril. Duk.M Bril. Haarf S . 456 Ml. Kathie C . 446 Bril. Kmneth R . 15? Bril. Uuyd S. M? Bril. Lkryd S . 290 BrO, MarceUr D . 5UK III. I?4 Bell. Pamela A . 290 MI.Rn T.2T? Bril Valeria D 290 Bril. W.lliam C Hr I Lam . Timothy E , 504 BaJkngrr. John S . 404 Belyeu. Amanda M . 404 Brmiv Bdh M 254 Brnrlield. Demur C. 254 Rmrfirki. Durwaed T . 1?? Bmefield. kdmny R . 254 Bmnett. Brenda I.. 290. 151. 1 ’6 Bmnett Floyd S. .556 Bmnett . Hugh T . 1?? Bmnrtt. Jur N . 546 Hmnr i, Ruy J . 254 Bmnctc John W . 1?? Benner? Ri. hard R . 156 Bcmtet. Thiuna E . 446 Brnnctt. Tony R . 254 Rmnm. Veldon J. Dr Bmneit. WdLam R . 404 Bmnuh. Duma K . 504 Bmum. 1 hark J . 1??. 142 Bmum. Dunna L. 504 Bmum. Flta M . 54? Bmum. Rhunda F . 504 Bmum Virgil. Dr . S Bmum. Walter E . 54? Hmiky Gary A . 290 Bmtlrr.Jeflery M . 504 Bmiky, Kathenne 1., 290 Rmhak. Henry L Bmhak Judy L Berg. Jamr L. 504 Brrgmm. Manu B . 404 Bernhard. Vane F . 754. 160 Berner. Sara J . 290 Brrry. Jmwme S. 504 Brm , John M . 54? Brrry. Judith L C farm. Marume A . 556 Brrry. Mart A . 54? Brrry Mm harl D . 404.21? Brrry MuhjelJ.290 Brrry. Par T .2??. I?l Brrry Rmr L . 404 Berryman. Wiliam J . 154 Bertram. Oiarle L. 404 Hrnv IXanneii . 556 Hni lifitg M Bevel. Terry W . 290 Brverfy. Deborah C.. 446 Ikv.v Mary D . ?0 Bibb W.lliam D . 254 I5 bk, Mrlvut D. 404 Bibk.NHk.lll.l44 Rbir Terry M . 274. 144 Hue. Randy D . 54? Buidk Ikannr H . 254 IWkflr Martha F Biddy. S Lyrwi S. 254 Higher Sherry D . M? Biggar.OtarlrtB. III. 27? Billing . Kathryn R . 404 Bing. Pacruu A 54? Rmn%. Barbara J Budngy Dept . 5? thrchfirld. IVggy P . 104 Mod. John F. . 254. 90. 111. 159 Bird. Sandra L . 404 Birdm. Lera K . 504 Biahop. Gary D . 504 lk hop. Jeffrey D . 504 Bnhop. Grufa K Rnhnp, lauiL. 504 lu . Rebecca. M? Bnhop. Robert L . 29O Bn .d. Jane M . 2 BitgoiaL Stephen. Dr . 64 Hitteti ( kndyn W . 504 Black.! ymhuj. 17?. 154 Blaik. Drnn W .2?’ BIm k. an M . ion Blaik. Lndam A . 17?. 154 Sink Studmt I run 14? Blaik. Will am L. 4 ' Blackburn. Drnne R . 404 Biukbum, Kathenne D . 290 Hlaikmnn. Bethany A . 4t Blai krmm. Janme S . 504 Maikmon. R.hrn M . 2 Riaiknum. Stefdwn M . 2?? BUkttcmr Larry F HUkwcldrr Rcdwn E. 516 RUkw'md. CaJbrL. 556 Blukwcmd Dunna L .M? BUr.CaHT .290 Blair Dunna M . W4 RUr Janue Y .290 Blair. Jeanette. 404. 14? IW Blair. Jo R S . 254 Blair. Karen D . M? Blair. Kenneth W . 54? Blair. PamelaC. 556 Blau Rebec 1 a S. JT? Blake. Alkti A . 556 Blake. Mike. 65 Blake. Patmu. 404 BtakrmofC Deborah A . 154 Rlaiu.MaykL.Mn BUkak. Marilyn L . 409 Blantim. Ray mond. Dt . 60. 155 Bkdux JuhnmeL. 54? Hindu . Linda G . 104.14? Hi.r ard Darurl Bkrrani. Darnel K . 54? Bkimryer lame f . 154 Hkamt. Hilly E . 154 Bkrw. Debra C . 404 Blvthr Karen E , 504 Buk Daiul W 290 Nurd of Trumen. M Biutwnght. Cecil D . 14? fVurw right Ruhard K . 254 Ikwtwngh . Sarah A . M0 Bobo. Carol P . 504 Bdm. John R . 254 M . Muharl P . 404 B«fy. Juytr M ( 254 Mm. )i m D Hnggan. Karen L . 504 fk g«, Brveriy A . 54? fkygii. EmiK S . 290 ffcigjru Hut, 116 Hogg . Kenneth L. 254 Brgguv Sandra M . 2?? Ikgguv Virginia D . 791 Bdiannrm. hark G . 54? Ikdiarum.Janwa. 54? Bdianim. Judy G . 254 BdU. DavidE.Sr Bdan Ow«tiD. . 404 feim. Ja. k B . 54? Hi 4dm. Melba R . 504 Ik4d ng. David C . 504 Bide Mrl.ua K . 254 Bdrv Miuhrfl B Ruluk. Mu harl F. 404 Biluk. Nanry K. 4Ui. |?4 Holm. Katen A . 754 Bulling. Char let T 54? BdUnger. Larry W 504 BrUif rt. Sara D. 504 Bdi.RrrndaG 404 Boli. Ourky M Bdnm Mrlm « 404, 176 Bomar. Ruhard P . 164. 252 Bund . Chant A.. 5 46 Bmdv I Sami K . 254 Bond y G . 504 Bond , Karen J.; 17? Bmdv R J. . 2??.246, J44 Bmr, Gary J 546 Bate. Wiliam L . 5)6 Berner. Kathy A , 277 Bmner. Randy F . 291 Bonoraro. David M . 516 Bame. In I) Ml . 104. 712 Buunr, Janrt W . 27? Bamr. Linda J . 504 Boone, Robin E . 504 Ruuth. Amrlu A M Bank William B . 4U4 Bauer. Alan S. 291 Bauer. Q01 E . . Ml Bauer, C ryntaJ ( , 104 Bauer. Debra K . 54? Burner. EBuG . 547 Baaarr. Jamr H . 191 Bauer. Una R Bauer. Paul E Bauer. Rruhm. Dr . 56 Bauer. Rrubm B. 17? Bun hard. Roger 1. 516 Burdm, Edward. M? fVrtdm. Patru u L. 506 Bordm, Ifanny L. 545 Borland. IVd W . 409 Borw. Jacqurlme S Hmwell. Jeffrey F . 754. 749 Bp worth. BrlmdaJ E. 5)6 Botchway, Rita D Brt hw r. Samuel Bout hard. Jarunr L.177 Bauhard. Rohm 54? Barchrr. Mnhek M . 17? Baikkn Gocrgr 1C, 177. 244 Braakkn. Terrill W . 277 Bailu. Henry F . W Bailkmrm. David L. 191 Bad kmc . Sharcm L . 509 Bad ware. Molly R . MW Bmar. Ruhard P . 277 nuwdm. Route E. 191 Buwdian. Rosemary. 509 Brtven. Mtnna C. 54? Boren. Mark J . 556 Bowen. Ruhard R . 754. 154. 144, 156 Bkwcrman. Thiana R . Jr . 409 Bower . Jame P , 191 Bowen, Jamec R Rfl Hite. Carol. ?2 Bowie. Larry. 54? BraUng. Lonnie M . 17?, 144 Bowman. Irca L how min. Roger M . 191 Band, enema L. 409 kul. Mary A . Ml Bfd. M haef J , 409 Boyd. Paul W . 254 Bn ?. Muharl V . 509 Boyk. Virginia A . 54? Bn«en. MuhaeiC . 509 Boorman, Sandra F . 409 Hraau h. FYtrr L. 17? Bru kert. Charley E . 754 Bracknell, (ran W 556 BraBkak. W.lkam R . 27?. I ?6.100 Baddy. Benda D 409 Baden. Deborah S . 556 Baden. Vukar L. 291 Bradford. Cathryn D. Ml Badfrud. I far km. 409.111 Badtord. I km p . 556 Buffi ml. Jamr H Ml Bradfonl. Terra I . 754. 166. 565. 140 Badky. Datuel E . 509 Badki. David L . 409 Bra«lk .Jukr R 5)6 Bradley Jamr A . 54? Baiiry . Jerry W .254 Badder w. Stephanie E. 509 Bragan Marian M . 509 Bragg. I athrnne L. 09 Bragg. Kathy M . 509 Bakef irld. Amela A . 5tM Brdy. Patru u B . 545 Bambini. Mary M . Ml Buuh. Juhn P . 54? Brandon. Jamr W , . 509 Band Pnrt V .256 Batman. Barry G . 54? Bmnan Terra D . 509 Brannm. Ralph, D .62 Baanon. Oorbe E. . Ml Brannon. David L. 54? Brantkv. Robert. 54? Ban ho. Brock M . 509 Bather. Anna L. 254 BraoraJ. Thoma S. Ml Braaweil.BUL.29t.251 Braswell. Brute M . 545 BraiwrU. Jamr E Bvwrtl. John N . Ml Hr a well. Paula A . Ml Bauer Holley A 509. 216 Bay. Nadu M . 409. |?1 Bareal SyBraJ Barrfaon. Debra J . 177 Baner. Jamr R . ?0 Bra «ei.Giona D Ufa Brartkng. farve L, 509 Breedlove. Manlyn K . 291. HP Brwm. Mane N J . 545 Brewer. Glady M . 277 Brrwer. Krnnnh W . 54? Brewer. Pamela J . 2?4 Brewer. Ralph M . 545 I« = 1 - a Z I I f si S= i till «... . ; ? ifti s i ( ooen. Carry J . 111. l l Cowherd, MmiKjC, 449 Cowart. Dolly J.l?9 iMWf, IwH M . Co AJfcrnR r Cm. Armrt.e Y . II? Cot. Hornr W . Ill Co . Barry. Dr . M Cot. Iro N A Cot. Bn H . 449 Cot. (layom R . 112 Cot.CMr.Di.W.lli Cot. Drbfur S; II? Gm. Jamrv E . Ml. r. 229. ill Cot, Mtitm L. Ml Cot. Nwicy T . 2X 224 Cot.Nnm«D. .Ml Cot, n y J . Ill Cot.K.M9 Cot. RaWm A. Ill Cot.Vum K. Ill Cot.SMttC D Cot. Teddy R . 294 Cot Vif0MML.Hl Cork. PatmkM .111 Crabtree. Mm(.M (rabme MartwJ. Ml CradAuk. Carolyn R .2?9 Craft. Goo O . 191.144, 100 Craft Pavla J 2 Craft. Pblhp H Craft. WraL, 111 Craft. Trwy J . Ill lrMf.At.tiK Cratf. Aram L . Ml. 144 Cra«. M«L.fi9 Cratf. Jw A Cratf. Mitaun L Cratf. NurwaC, Ml Cram. EvefynC. 412,1? Cram. Aandall D. Ml Cnor. Crha L. Ill Crankfuid. Emrvnrtr 2?9 Cfum Dmrl A . 191 Crawford. Edward G . 112. 229 CrattiMd. Kurt. Ill Crawford. Miff m A . M7 Cntfiof. Norat A . Ml Crawfuad. Rbmda S . 2X Oi M Sarah L . J6I Crawford. Tom f . Ill Crawford. Victor M . 449 Owl. OmmIDIIIT Owl. Eram M life HI Cwrl.MufurlJ. 112 Crrtfhom. (iewgf M . 191 Cremhao. Sandy D . 449 Oerarll. In I. lil Get, Barney 1. Ill Or Wevky O QvwvSarahL.2?9 1 nm. Carl R . Ill On bn Deborah M . Ml Cn Wr . Donald R Oorbrt, bed G . Ill Combe Ok L. Ill Cam bra. Karen L. M9 Cnubtt land K, Ill Oat km. Seanftry E . Ml Craft. Chwkt H .JM Cmf t. Samuel I. .Ml Cramer. Marau A . Ill Camt. Prjun A . Ill ( fim.«tfn.CwlP. . Ill Ciaak. Rki D . Ml. 14? Guev Rohm A .1?9 Ooooan. Lorn V . 449 Ontttm. Ltmrur A . 2?9 Crow. Frink J. 294.192.119 OoM.MMfTmW.nl C«o.Vft i.j(i CtMt DtrimrG .I Urab. Joratr. Ill Oowdn. Thnmit R . Ill Crowe. Yolanda V. Dr . 44,17? Omtioo. iir Y . M9 Cmmkt .Jo.br M . 291 Cram. Pbl W . Ill CiM.AimM.II2 Cmit. Mary A . Ill Craw. Arab A . Ml Coir. Wendy K . Ill Cufton. Ruhard W . II? Cokra.bMb.nl Culpepper. Deborah L. Ml Culpeffwr. Jody C . Ill Culver. Jame R . 149 Cohn. Lwm C . 149 Culver. RottM D . 1?9. II? Combe Drbmr.lll.MI.191 ri.m i, Braky E. Ill eP.Ml.2li CuftnotfAtm, Rbrabrth A W Jwdtr P . . 149 Kwht A . 191 Ketch M . Ill k. Vtb E . 199. ia kK.ni. t?t Cork Vmt. Do . 9? Curkttr. W.lhem A . Ill Comr. Eat E. IU. 2?9 Cornet (mutt C . J6I.M. 111. 1 4 Comrt. Minor! Cow. Pbkp H . II? Currarr Phd.pT . 412. l?l Comrt. Taman L. Ill Cony. Jack H . II? CofrtkkM Coro . Era A . H9 C tanker Jranrir J Ml CoOihn. Mourn J .MI.06. C Cotthrt. Thrirti R . Ml. IX IW. I« Ctfm.CMIaod.Dr.99 Debt . Enraqur D. H . Ill Dabbv Pkku 449 Debb . Ruhnd E . Ill Dtkun. Rtf A . 149 Dtkon, WMrtJ 449 Dwarf, CwfW. 261.164.292. 212 Dwarl. Duvtf A . Ill Dwurl. Mirth M . 191 Dwurl. Mit A. Ill Dwurl. W.llum C . . 191 Dtramtb. Dmeut M . Ill Daprn kor T . Ml Dtfimt. Rctfry I . 191. M6 Dtfdm. buu.N Darnell. Aim D. Ill Dtmrll.OkttmrM.il? Danuw.MaryJ M . 191 Daungrv Nome . Dr. 46 Dtuftfrr. fearam L P Daugrttr.C W.Ccd.M Dwtfrtir. Owrrar W . II? Utofhmt .Iwtfn W . II? IW. Vi if in L 191 Ikvcnpon, Anm W . IV Dr«n. Mu furl. 149 !bvtf. MarkL.TX Diradim.Dmd.il? De«tf um Ini A . 191 Daraduw Urn W Dtttfmn.AobmL.nl Dt.m. Arminiin W . 291. 149 ! ora . Alan I Dtrav AftfrU D . Ml Dtrav A Aimr C . 1 1 Urrai, Bmki Otra . AilltJ.lll Dim. CmoI A . 191. 1O0. 146. 169. IM) Ikt.i Cathy L. Ill ntrav Our In M . Ml. II? Dtrav Ourkt S . II? Dtrav Oivki W . . Ml Du .v Otari J . 29' Dtrav Dwknr L . 149 Dirat. Do rad T . Ill Deni. Drtwah A . Ill Dtrav Dunn K . 7?9 Dtrav Doom L. Ill Dtrav Emilt H . 191 Dtrav Hopr. Dr.69 Dtrav Jtmri A Dtrav Jamn fc . Ill Dtrav Jirnn R. Ill Dtrav Jamri M . Ml Dtrai. J mn R . 191 Dtrav JHfert L. Ill Dtrav Jeffrey C. Ill Drrat. Jrtfrrt M . 191.11 Otm.JdM P. H9 Dtrav Jofmmr S . Ill Dtrav JtnrvCi P . 149 Dtrav Kami R . 111.211 Darat.brC.119 Dtrav bnda D . Ml Dtrav Marla J . 2?9. 146. 169. I Drrat. MarthiC. Ml. 100 Dtrat. MohaH K 191 Dtrav Neil L. Ill Dtrat. Patrick E . 149 Dtrav PatfJ . SIJl 1 1 Dtrav Randall L . 2?9.141.144.146 Dtrat. Rohifd D . 191 Dtrav Rdm Dtrav Rtfm A 19? Dtrav Robm E, II? Dtrav R.brti C Dtrav Ronald V . 191 Dtrav Mmorl W . 140 Dtrav 9brrt«n Y . II? Dtrav ferry! K . 1?9. Ill Dtrav S w A . 191 Dtrav SonmL. Ill Dtrav him M . Ml. 169. 164 Dtrav feur M . II? Dtrav Thumtv 216 Dtrav Thamat W . Ill Dtrat. Tim E . Hl.219 Dtrav W Jrny 61 Dtrat. Vernon 9 11 1 Dtrav W alker L . Ml Dam Wilkam V . Ml Dtrat. W4hr 9.149 Dtrato .Ltm W Ml.292 Darart. Ltmrrvr M . Ml Dawkmv liaari E . 149 Dry. Anm J . 149 Dm. Carolmr. Ill Dr« CrttifflrC .191 Dm. Hniy M . 191 Dm■ Jranncnr R . Ill Day. Kami S . 191 Dty.Knmrthi.MI.2l? Day. Swan S. Ml. 142.16? Dry VirfmuL.ni DrLma. Gay D Drtl.JabnE .111 Dran. Aubo M Dr an. Aontft $ . Hi Dran. Harmon M . Ml. m Dran. Mnharl A , 191 Dran RambllC.III Dran. ferny G. 191 Drm.Terry L. Ill Dear Arnold K . 191 Dramun. DnemaM .III Dramun. Makth A .III Draora Mm had D. 291 Drbnry. MHy R 191 Dodo • tun. to. tl Drrrman. Knfh W 149 Denman. Myra A . 291. Ill Denman. Sutan O . lit Dm. FrankUn D . Ml Drbatm. bo G . Drhbnu.WabH .111.279 Dnbkc Emnum E . IM Dr Iron, Sharon J . Ill Drlhaiir. PWnr E . ||,9?, !?• Drlmat. Pumk J . Ill Orkmh.Cymhia.2'9.11! Delia On It . 109 Delta Omofun. 19? Drka Stfma Thru. IM Ii9 Drlu Tan Delta IM. ir Drmpary. Debra L. Ill Drmptry. Mrlton L. T?9 Demptry Rwtfy A . Ml Dnnptry. Stmuri L . 291 Dnnptry.StankyD.III Demptry. Sarpbm I . r Drmptry. Tetry H . Ml Denham , l ymhu A Drmptry. Wayne. 61 Dnmry.KHIyL.nl Drmuv Andy C. Ml Denote. Donaa A Dr mv Laron A IkiMTut Firda L . 291 Denton. Donald D, . Ill Drum. Manr C . Ill Drpnm, Kunbrvly A III Deramuv Doth C. Hi Derutftnn. Jamrt C . . M2 Dnhrapr. Jo A . 79 Droptw. Freda D. ill Ckranr.UiarW W . 149 Drvtnr. Omttupbn. Dr. 66 Drone. R fcard M . M2. IM Uroor. C.later D . 2 9. 16 . M9 Dryc . ManuoQ 149 Oral. Amkra L . Ml. III. 219.10D Ihtkrrt. Liuri E . III. Ill Dt kar. tutor Dube. W.llum L. Ml Di.bfmm.JmE . Ill Dk.bnom.NamyL.nl Dkikmom. T KHky. Ill Drekk. boot M2 DkckorvC afhrrmr 149 Dubrern. Acbrcta L. Ill Dkrtrvh.Cmhy M 111 Dtfby.KrtmrthS.nl Dtf0lr.MaryJ.nl Dll. Jamn L . Ill Dllard.JofmS.M9 Dllard. Ithrn 60. 216 Dlbn..bo D. Ill Dktrvuu. Vmerm J,II. 191.119. 191 Dupam. Aarbara H . TO Dmm. Dottf A . Hi Uim. Array J . Tl Da.m. ( ra.r. ?4.149 Date. M h«H E . Ml Dobbin a. Aktha D . 2?9. 146 Dubbmv Art nr. 61 Dobbtnv Artty. I?4 Dubbmv Dwknr J . Ill Dobbtnv Jotrph F . Ml Dubbmv Runntr A . MO Dnbba. Alran G . Ml. M I ?4 Dobbv b«a J .III Dbbt. Lynda G . Mo DM . Mary O. Ill Dubbv TrruL.III Ibfabv William E.. Hi DAba. Will am« M9 Dobton. Artty C . Hi Dubnm. Henry ) . . Hi Dobom. EcArn M . Hi Dobvnr. Ann r C Dbakoav Terry M . Ill Do.me. ( lady« V . Ml. IM 169. IW) Doatnr. Robot. 2tD Dodd Ikmna D . 191 Dodd. LawaF. Ill Dodd. Mary I . M9 Ihtfd. feanm R .291 Dodd. Thmua W M2 Dodd. V b i . 294 Dobra. Aloe F. III Ikrtf. Raihrll A . Ill Dktf0rHi. Roy 1. III Domr . bym I . Ill Lkmahuu. William P . 1 H Dmahur.ShanrJ ,2m Dmaldora. Harry M . III. tlb Dbtlon. (crate E . Hi DmnaAn.. Mohrlk K . 194 DmnHh. Mary E. HI. 164 Dmoftor. bhn T Dmurlmann. Afmr P IM. II?. !?i Domra. John A . MO Doetv. DaytfP, III Dum.Jafute K . im Don. Paula R . 114 Doeoatfh. Murky A . 114 Donry Alum E . 114.1 ?4 Donch. OartncT. . Hi Dorvh. FYffy W . itf Dm, Cnora G . 114 Dmv Hamid J Ml Dm.MattL.M2 Dm. Ruhard F MO Dorhafd. Dave 4 294 Dot ora. DtmH C. 114 Dmum. Debtor I . 114 UoaAkdrr. Tern L. 2W DkOtfhrray. Tory D . 414 Dmtflav FranrctC. 416 Dnufhat. Juba Dmlotf. John R . 114. IT? Dmtuitf. Robert W . Ml. M. 141.142. IM Uwm, Darrell M . MO Dural. Larry L. 114 Duyk.Gmmr R Ml Uiyk. Dtnirl P . 114. 240 Dapm. Vobr A . 114 Darn. Ami R Dabr. Rm hard R .114 Dakr. Terri D . 114 Drama. M Dapet. Drad E . Ml Drrmkr Oaartn H . M9 Dwyer. Sutan I tit Dm oil. Darad M . 114. 111. 144.149 Dntkril. Jamrt E . 114 Deter, (xmhm M9 Dmrr. Phil L . 194 Drotr. Mu Karl D . 414 Drvdm.JohnA.M2 Dubk. Sutan M . 114 Dtchru. Abe G Dknbrtt. Ptwy P . Ml Dudky. RcAby V . H4 Dtfkv Ronda K . 114 Du I fey. Tern D . 194 Dub. Jnfmny D . M9 Dubk. Vtraan H . Hi Dune ay. Carolyn. 69 Dunanay JokG . Hi Dtnanay W.llum. Dr . 46 Dunbar. Ronald D . 4 4 Daman. Aitfrhka E I1 Daman, ( andyn A . 194 Daman, (.hark EI. Hi Daman. Mar aid R 149 Daman. Jattyurlmr D Duma . John. 216 Duma . Mu fuel L. 200 Dun . Arrtfu.60 Dunn. Darryl R . 149.140. 49 Dan . Rohm E , 194 Dan . S Wmmueth. 149 Dunruvant. Jamrt H . 294 Damon. Danny (• . Ml Damon. Sfuetm. 114 Dumaon. W.llum K 200. IM 141 Dupeec. Dmal Sm Duprae. Man J . 114 Durbin, Ourirt R . 94 Dafam. Ka A . 110 Durham. Kurt E. 194 Durham. RouHl L. 94 Durham.Steven D. 416 Dm. Daphne (, .114 DkiMauli. D Lynrtrr. IM. 161 Dutton. Cheryl K . 114 Dmo . Jtfawiy G , 116 Dmu . Vernon L. . 114 Lfevai. Lorramr D . lit Dyar Jerry H Hi Dyar. Stephen F . Ml. 149.1?4 Dye. Kenneth N . 200 Dye. Pwntu A . 114 Dkk. Martha R . 110 Dykrv Nolb, Dtiak. Tbunat R . M2 Etky. Aftfrka V . 194 tah Arlwtfa i . Ml Eatf k. Juteph I . Ml. IT4.I19 fcmkv. Drad M . Ml. 140 Eaton, William K . 414 Eau. Pamrk. 149 E0I.ZI.IA Eaaarrltftf. Herman E, Hi Eaurmtatf. Ikrum . 114 Lmrrouud. Job 1. . 194.119 Fattrmuod. Roy M . IM Eaton. Jamec W . 114 Eavev Duma M . 161.161 Efcetf. Miner I . IM Fihuk. Atrana ( . Ml bhpfv Danny C . Ml. 149 Etbdv Danny J . Ml. 119 Ethofv Doetme E . IM FahoivJadyC. IM Eaunonutt. 19 Eddy . Anan M . 114 Eddy. Cand A . 114 hddy .Framtt. ?0 Eddy. Nathan A . 149 bdrkrr. Array J . M9 Mfar. Dirad W . Ml M0T. Evan K . MO. 141 Fdmitiira. (mfu A Ml Edturady. R-tfrr D . 449 Edna truer. Start A . 449 Edmund Shrlu A . 114 Edmond . Strnan W . Ml. 144 Fdmondura. Am I. . 4M Bdmundum. (ko 0r. 114 Edmondum. lame P . H4 ■Awandom. Parnria D . 94 Ednumum. (iwl L. 114 Edmurtfum. Penrii J . Mu Ido.anon Cornell, n Eahn at tonal Pty bdu«y. 6 Eduard A D 12 bdu . MertfaG. 414.P1 Eduardv Cynthu W . 149 Ednaadvjuhn '14. IW FffHtfrt. Fluahrth A . 4M E«r. Drm. W . 114 Egr.SfurunJ . 4M lidiaun. Nano. 449 Eadum. Namy G . 194 Etfura Samuel A . 114 Elam. Robert A . 194 EMrt.GkruiK .240 Eider Kvnm A . 114 Elbnv Hand R . 114 ElUcIWO.M) Elum. Jamie R. 100. 166. IW) Elbrn. Jimmy L. Ml EAunvJom E . 414 El lard Brenda J . Ml Elian! Arun E . 194 tlkuR. Akmandrr C . MD Fiber. Alao D. 111. 114 Elbrn. Edward L. IM EJbet.JubnD. 114 Elbrn. Kathleen. 114 Elbet. Thonut L. 4M Elba.. THuna R . Ml Elbe. Walter L . 4M Ell. . Akamrvc. 262 BbvCfdO.; 114 EJIrv Fluabnh H FJW . Namy J . 449 Ell.v Sutan D 291 Elhura. Wilium G . 114 FJnuer. Stfnry J . . 294 Und Terra L. 414 Eltbrm. Rbrada S . Ml Eltaun. Deb eah V , 114 Eltton. Pntc.lU A . 114 Ehrell Jamrt D. 414. I|? Embry. Maralyn M 449 Embry. Samuel L, 414 Immmjay E. .4U.22V Emmanuel An for E. . 414.164.1 9 Emraunorl. Sandra L. 149 Emmett. John R . 449 Emory. E Alarr. 194 EMaky. No by C . Ml Emouav Ectfm E lid). Krran I . 114 Fndrrtv Mao W FttfrImm Cymhu L . 114, lh Ertfrbturv Sandra L . 114, l?6 Enfinrer.nf M Ettfland. Tbmtat M . 291 Eng le Robrn E . 114 Frtfkdm. Janet A . 149 Eftftah. 99.60 Ettfhtb. P . 149 Emky. (kurgrauu. Ml Ennektn. Adly J . 114 Enttrlun. Darad R . 291 Enrarkm. Paula R . 2 H 111. Ill kpprk. Kyk M . FM Enkaaon. Kntnna E . 149.1?f From Cora A . 200 Erurtn. Phy lit J . 200 Iroy . Touana K . Ml Eakr . Randall N . 149 Eattf. Dmuhy S . 114 Etatf. Kenneth L . 149 EaaHk.Uraauar. IM fettrv I arke.t O W . Ml Eaarv Darryl W . 2M Enrv Debra K . Ml Eaarv Jatk. IM Eaarv Martha E. Ml Eaarv SaJltr S. 114 Emu R. yrt M 149 Eobank . Darad G . Ml Eody. Iimell W 4M.M? Eody. Mary S . Ml Fvan . Aarbara W Evam. Cand E . MX 92.111. 219. Evan Edgar A . IM Evan John D f . IM E anv Margaret M Evam. Mary E.. 114,10?. Ill Evanv Nancy J. 114 Evam. Pwntu. 114 Everett. Elevate M Ever . Murky J . Ml Even. Suaa I.. PH Eyman. Joy S , D . tf Earll. Darad A . 191 Fatklam. Thntfuce J . 2M Fanaky Smaar. f) Fagan. Lit A . M9 Fagan. Tamm ah 449 Fwn.Jrur.94 Faw. Otnau C. MO. |T| Fao Janur A . 114 Fautbld. Drtutr A . 414 Famluld. Duma L . 414 Faith. Orvyl A A . lio. 169.199 Faoh ( loy rF,Jr Falkm Sartfra L. 191 Fimbtfh. Rita F . Ml. 161 Fambauugh. Shanm A . Ml Far her Dtrnril Q , 449 Fouhrr. Malt.4m E . IM Fannin Nrida A . 191 Fam. Ikbra. H4 Earn. Drtuie. 114 Paw. Sartfra J 200. IW. 191 Fwgattm. Julm E . 114 Farmer Joyce W . IM Farmer. Margarrti A ; IN Farmer Vuk« L . 2 Farf.CytMhuJ.ll1 Farrow Mnharl D . PH Fancm. Sarphrn W . PM Faubetter Raymtmd E . Ill Farairv Aftfrla G . 119.111 Frldtrr ( yntFua K . 4M Frldtrr. RuhwdJ . IM Felgar. Robrrt. D . W FrttvDobm A PH Fen . Mania L. Ill Fenwri. Karen E . Mo Frvguom. Drlmer E . IM Ferguom. LanaJ . 119 Feifuiur Parra T . M9 Ferguom. Ronald M . M9. Ill Ferguom. Shaun L . 2 0. Ill Ferguom. Stun C . 61 Ferguom W.lham J . . IM Frrofv Gnda D . IM Frukv. Shan A Fokkn. Drad G . 191 Fukien TTmiui R . 261. 119 Fteldv Mo Furl E . 261 Field . Myrtor.64 Fold Ro hard S . MO Fwidv Trarat E . 162 Filrv Urn L. 261 Fimrur Dept W Fou h. Aimaur J . 262, 161 Pinch. Concur J .262.194 Firth. Franc it L . 291 Fmth. (lrland A . 119 Fir hr.. MohaH R . 2Wi Pinky Firda L . 262 Fmky Jtfm. D . 64 Fmiry Raymond J . M9 Pirrvorar W King. 119 Fiohrr. kon M 4M. 119. |0D Fiuhn. Jtfu A . 294 F. her. Auran G . Ml Fulm. John E . IM Fither. Martha D . IM FmcFv Tbmai.W For. UnFurdi C; 2W) Foagrrald. Man ha I., Ml. 194 Fvupatruk.C T.Mm I Flatk. bnda A . Ml. 144 Flanary.Mary P. Ill Firmhamri. Judy C; 4M FVmmg. Jamrv F . . 291.141, H PWohrr. («rnr%a M . 2W FV . Ruhard M 4M IW Coroor N . 4M Fkunur. Kerry L. 4M FVoetkti . Flunr. IX l?9 FVorrv Gayk. M9 Floyd. Arthur L Floyd. Fafo.it A . Jf . 294 PV vd.(ury W .Ml Floyd. Jamrv H . . 119 Floyd Kggv A . IM FHn . Dane. 149 Fvdoun. Juahua M . 'll Fimhucru. Brmndi M . Fume «0 L Football. 226-24? Ftanr. Jm L.291 Furbuv Flatty. 449 hvbuv Obraa L . PH FonL Arm J . 119. IM Foad. ArrradaJ .291 Fuad. Du..l W Fwd.«arvdaG PH Foad. W anda L. 4M Kraiham Mu hart J . Ml, 194 FverharuL Namy A . 291 Fnartf Lartfuagr 61 Furman. Flandd V. . Ml herman. Robrn F . jr . Ill Fiorurr. (bry D . 'M hehu . Harry F . 449 Forman. Debra M . 264 Furmby. Ikmna K , Ml Fiemby . («raM W . Ml Formby Murky D , 449 Fontey.Rr.M4.l92.IT2 Rorro. Jerry D . Ill Fonart. Flirabrrh A . PH Fonarr. (iettr E , J64, ft Fortune. Randy I . Ill Foahre. Fbenrt V .AR1U Kohrr Phy Hit D . Ill Four. Drbra D . 449 hmet.OkwkvS.M4 359 s Kmgfe. Barry C. JO’ Knghc ( Jf lL. 26’ Kmghc. Cathy S. 151 Knghi. ( hark 951 Kn hi. DavdG.MO Kn .l W wn Kmghc. Jarwcr M f . 540 Km«hi. |rrf A . . Knght.Judy G. 26’ Knight, Peggy S . MO Km|k Ph.ll.f J . 20’ Km|h. WmL W Kmgfe. TwMh B. 296 150 Kmghra AnjrU Y . MO Kmdl. Jidw R . MO Knapp. William G . MOL 212 Kw b. Juki . 520 K o«Ira. W .Hearn O . M Knoa. On . no Ltouy. Mmk P , WO Lcvror. u«n K . 551 Udbctver. Gregory S . Ml 1 adhrnrr Jane B . 26’. 104 Knot. Mihhftl B . I JO. 255.145.155 Kiwi. Tent C. 202 Knoa. Tamm L KnwWw. B t W . 290 Kmitra. Kun J . 520 Knuvra, Tory A . 520 Kuby.Sura Korh. Gary L. 290, IM KaK. luukl V . 290, 241 Karrpr . IW I . 5JO Kc ry r. Phillip. Dr. 62 Kohl. Ronald L. CRT. TR 152 Kumm. T«n J . 520 Kcm-na. Bitty K . 202. 146 Kudu. David A . 261 •c aUki. diA. rr. 55 Kin. laurka S . 5J0 Kwa.CVT. ’5 Kraak Kandyn K . 546 Krauv Carol A . 551 Keep Kahenne J . 120 Knckrl. Martha I . 202. IM. 155 Krueger. Gordon £ Krurulu. Lr A . 202 Kurth.JHfmL.290 Kura. Sherry A Kwmycr. Andre G . 26- Kuwm. N«o M K . 520 Kynrr Tmna C , 520 Kyectludn. Om ak « N . 26’. |To. I’O Kmakouliv Conuantmo. D . 546 L ckn.Bafat rR.262 Lny Emily L . 520 Gey. Pamela A . 265. 166.165. 140 Lokg Chapter of MSA. H UdMi.JriMifn L. 551 Ladra. Rohm N . 540 Lafmr, Ruhard A Latad. Rr x b P Lakey Jimmy R Lakmdr. R-k P. Jsa Lamb. Da-aiD .LTCOL.n Lamb. M-harl D . 267.07,241 lamb. Pai i uu A . 290 Udhmrr. MaharlS. 201 Udtkv RnhardJ .521 Ledford Era C ; Ml. IM. 250 Ue.DrfaferF.J90 Ur. Deborah A . 521 Lee Bfymt D . 290 Ler. Johnny L. 521 Lee. Kathy D. 290. Ill Ur. MaarrC.521 Dtth. Robey L . 540 Lrga Phuefae A. Ml I O. Wilma J . 290.177 Lehr. AupuatJ , 540 . Ava P M . 540 t. Ml t A . 521 OJ .205 Lrnoa. Mnharl A . 290 Gnnard. Akmro. W Gourd. Maunt c D . 290 Uiwiatd. V . 55! Uahr.Card L. Ml Lrumberry. Donna J , 540 Gaaky.juhtiR.951 Lnarr. Agrm M . 290 Uvi.UmvL. Ml. 255 Uft. Phillip D . 26-Ut«. WJl.am B . 521 Lrtnc. Berry B tiwr. Jrawn E. 540 G allyn. Hugh 5.521 Gam. Barbara A; 521 G m Brtry M . 540 Lm . Cum A . 540 U it.Dev«Jj.J96l6’ 5 K. 540 Lambda Alpha Epwkm. 170 Lamfam. (imp T. 520 Lamhm. Jerry D . 540 Lambert. Snta G . 290 LtmifUck. JaH C .290 LaiwatiL Lraarr L. 290 Lampru. Carole A . 546 Ian atari Alan C . 520 Lam ataer. Sura D. 540 Lame. Lot a A . 520 t-and, Adrll G . 540 Land. AlanC. 520 G w. Edna M . 26’ lrvn.Jimn R . 290. I’l G %. John W . 26’ Gam.John W .Jr . 540 Lnm, Tcnrll Labrary Inme. ’1 Laffe. Pamela. 121 La m. Dorothy J . 290 Ldn, Randle P . 205 lau Lnil) m ' Lmdm. 54k 551 Landky. Rid P . 521 landm. Frankar B . no Lind tat JamnR.MI Lmdary. OwvM M . 152 Landary. E Steve. 152 Lnpnirltrr. Tammy L. 546 LmgrrfeV Dana M . 521 Link. Fiedrnck C Lank. Maryc athmne O Gun. Dm K . 0’ Linn lie. J t C. 20' LmviHr Larry t Ml Lamlk. Tom S. 521 LumJk. V.lhamT. 201 Gpfaaan Sura R 290 laptcnmb. Kenneth A . 546 Uak.Jamn J. Ml Lank.John P. 26’ Lrftlr. Karen L . 521 Lank. Kathy D . 290 Lank. Sarvew G . 201 Lank Tfeunaa M . 540 Landm. Kenneth. I . 57 Landm Kenneth T . 202 Landm. Tony M 2o2 Landm. Veivlk U . 540 Landman. Gary M . 520 Lmdnam. Glenn E . 290 Landrum. Marti C . 290 Landrum. Trtria A . 202 Lane. Carl H Lane.JaAHt. 202.14’ Lane. Linda P . 120 Lane, Raymond F.. 26’ Laney. Bradky K . 520 Lanry. Gregory T . 1J Laney. Rfrada R . 291 laney. Robfair S . 520 Lanry. Sheila K . 290 Lmgdak. Mary Y . 151 Langr. Jamrt S . 202.16’ Langford. Kami E. 520 Langley. OwrtnR iM . 540 IM Lanier Ann R . 540 Laruer Fame P . 202 Lamer Sidney A. Jr . 202. 241.155 Lankiacd. Gaye. 151 Larpam. Alan D . 520 Large. Comur A. 290 Lanen. Ida L. UD Lamm. WdLam 72 Larur. Phyllta J . 520 Lanetet, Myra E Laamrt. RefamaC. 540 lna«trr. William T . 520 Latter. Larry J . 520 LMham.DonnaD.205.2l5 Latham. Lynda A . 26’. 256 Latham. Sura R . 520.142. 240 Lanmrr. I n«u J . 520 La Oub. 14’ ML 144 Unkra RngtT L, 26’. 172.16-UrtarU. Handda J . 121 Lively. Wilium F . 952 Ijvyngxnn. Otar let. 552 LvwfMan. Lynn P LivtngMitfy Rehma D . Ml. 222 lank. Pfellif M 290 laskard. Mary R . 205 Imkr.LJurlra P , 152 Uakette. (aura. 552 Laxklar. Karen. 152 Lukette Prrry E , |21 Urnklrn. Ula M 521 Uakndor. Anhur M . 26’. 241 Loftm. Dovta H . M0 Loftm. Jamra D . 26’. 14’ lagan. Dianne G . 552 lagan Helen W . 540 Ugan. Kevin O . 521 lagan. Ruhard B . 540 lagan. Robert E. 546 Uggmv David W . 552 Uhn.JemeL W . 540 LoHai. Jamet E. Ml Ldtar. Juarfdi. 290 Lurg. Andre S . Ml Long. Cynchu. ’I Uag. Donald A . 521 PR 172 . 142 Long. Kevin J . Ml lang. Marian A , : 151 La . Jamet S , 290 La kt. M M . 551 La kr. Carol L. 26-Lmkr .Jamev HI. 551 La let. Neil A . 5J0 Lawky. Stephen W . 520 . Ml. 215 n. Trtru M . 290 liVhn Fred IW m layman. Amu K . 290 Uagi . Stephen K . 121 Leaiheruuod. Melanie L. 205 Utmy.Gml, 151 Uivuy Harold M laug. TVmi E . 54 vL.m 9.552 Looney. Carolyn. 521 1 Vi Looney. Mary I . 552 Longer Rarukdph E . 290 Lutt.CyndnaL.M1 lam. Sabrina K . 299 lam. Dana R . 299 lajve, Virginia P . 2 1 aG. 295 F.i 521 Unekva. Paul J W U ett. Opal 46.159 Umett.OpalA.60.lM laivetto. Julie A. Ml Lowom, Karen S. Ml Lo . Helen F Lo . Raymond L . 299 La drn. Mary j . 552 lame. ARerta. M lame. Donna G . 521 lame. Robin R , 121 lamm. Carla M . Ml Umty.JarmeL.26’ La.PifgL.26- Lmaa, Jamrt W . . Ml Lmaa.MabaHj.2W Unas. Thomaa R .Jr . 521 Luhungrr. Robmo E , 299 Luflam. Kenneth D . 521 UUv.CmML.552 Luker. Juno M . 552 Lukrt.Junat R M0 Ukrr. Kyk L . 552 Lumpkin. Mark A . 205 Unampnd.CbadraA.J6’ Lyhrand Mary K . 2W, 156 Lyfaean. Stephen A . 299 Lyceum Camatunar. 145 Lykv Henry. 552 Lync h. Terrence A .J6’ Lvtm MaryS. Ml. 120 Lynn Ramona A . 26’ Lyon . Dorothy S . 26’ Lyonv Samuel O . 26’ Lpona. Wutur L Mafeey. Mnharl R . 552 Mabry. VnRiC. 205 MKhrn. Terry L. 201. 241 Mac ISeen. Oinmifhec N . 521 Mackey Barbara J. 95. 162 Mkkey . Sheila D . 12) MkKKuuI. Ameer T . 2W MKkn Jamra W . 546.159 MKlGnmah. Airy J . 540 Mk on. Tommy A . 522.215 Mkov. JHfiey L . 299 Mat Rar. Roben M Mk Rar. Vuguua B . M0 MatTaggrrt. Turn P . 540 Madden. VanrmaG . 540 Maddrm Anna I . 205 Madtn. Carolyn . 552 Maddoa. Cionme E . 522. 222 IM Maher. San A M2 Mahrey. Mu Karl R .552 ry. Dt. 57 Mara. Timothy G . 205. 159.170 Maaaey Donna C . 500 Mawey. JHf T . 552 Marne Juke M . 260 Mattery. Randall N . K® Manery. Rcgrr D . 205 Matmaanni. Ruhard J . 541 Mathewv Janrt E . 215 Matheury. John W C. J05 i J. 205. 171 Machn. John E . M2 Mactm Ronme K . 552 Marra. tkfeeah L 205 Mac%on. Henry J , 552 Manhew Denmi R . 522 Manhrvi, Jamce M , M2 Menhe y. Joarph S . 546.164.252.156 Mamck. Rhonda J. M2 Mank. Ann K. 522 Manua. Dawn If . 541 Mary awk. John E MID Maraura. Thetem M . 205. I’M. I’5. 62. M HI. Martha L. 546 Mamell. Mnhari A . 500 Madmm. Amy J Mragrr. Mary L. 540 Magm Milo. 62 Magee Davuf W . 20 Magtutra. Mary A . 205 29 Malu . Pamoa L . 299 Mallory. Arm B . 201 Mallory. Mildred R . M . Lama S . 26-Pkruk B . M2 Sfedcy J . 522 Sytvu fit) Joueph M . 26’. 142.16’. 55 Omayrm M . 299 kdm.41 ■ D.M2 Manet Dthra J . 2W Manly. Sara .1 .540.1 M Mann. Barbara A . 540 Mann. (Jurlry A . 122 Marm. Deborah S . 540 Mann. DnnnaJ . 522 Marm. Emory W . Ml Marm. Kathy B . Ml Marm. Ruhard D . 522 Mannm. Jrru. -4 Mannerv Lee. 56 Manmrg.CaryP.299 . Darnel G . 522 i Mini MamUtd. Ruhard G . 552 Manna. Mona L. 205.16’ Mannmrh. Herman S . 299. 255 MjmuDth.PaulU.MI Mapey. Frank C.. 522 Maptrv Dmglay P . M2 Mtfdrv JHfrey K . M2 Markv Myrtk R 26’ Mapfre. Roger A . 266 I’l Mapirn TrrryK 2tM 9.2)7 r L. 522 Maarnu, Norman A . 522 Manon. Refeyca J . 522 Marm. Vwky A . 522 Markr, David E 122.255 Markt. Ruy A . JM Marltm. Randall S . 2W Mario , Ruy A . Ml Maehm. Strven T . 205.174 Mam Nina R . Jfl6 09 March Refarkah K . 552 Marvhall. Alfred E. 522 Maryhall. Audrey J . 205. IM Marshall Jennifer G Manrrgill. Jidm. 65 Marykndrr. Adtkr R . Ml Manet. Glrmut E . 152 Marvm. Arthur S. Jr Martov Charter W . Ml Marvm. Donald P 205 Marvm.PiedR .246 09 Marrm.GwykJ.MI Martin. Glenda J D . Ml Marvm. Gfena K . M2 Martin. Harvey A. Ill M6 142 Manm. Helen M . 122 Manm. Jamey D . 522 Martin. Ketch H . 122.215 Manm. Kenneth H . M2 Mamrv Kim. 500 Manm. Mark E . 500 Manm. Man ha A . 552 Manm. Mym E . 522 Manm Pamela . 246 155 Manm. Randy H . MS Manm. Robert K . 240 Martin. Robert L . 205 Manm. Sally C . 205.150 Manm. Steven L. 522.21’ Manm. Sura D . 522 Manm. Vetter M 260 Man mi . JHI try A . 26 Manm Jamrt D . 522 Manm UvW K Ml Mara. Manlyn G . 522 Mara. Mm hell D . 522 Mara. Rohen . Jr . 500. I’4 May.JownL.icd May. Timothy L. M2 Mayberry Margie N . 952 Maycv R.hen ( .205 Mayrv Waltet T . 205 Mayfield. Clark . 251. 25’ Mayfield, Oydr R . 122 Maynard. DtmnaG.941 Maynor JarntP . 552 Maynoc. Judy D . 522 Maynur . Rx hard D . 522 Mayo, Dotuthy S . 122 Mjvi . Rcgn A . 201.241 Mayor. Sunk! E .266 141.142. 120 May . Dorothy G May . Sfertry . 122 Maaannr. John E . 205 Mi Alee. Johnny R . 552 M Allmer. Jame M . W MiAifun.GmiT.922 hh Alpmr. Johnny W . Jr . Ml Me Armally. Elirabrth G Me Ardk. Rowrmary, 922 M.Arthur. Beny H . 205 M Prayer. Brian f . M2 Mi Prayer. Linda D . 201,15’ MiPndr, Juba A 205 MCam.Carhylenr. 922 McCam.GmlL.56 MiCam. H P. Jr. 65 McCmn. Mary C . 152 MtCam. William G . 552 M an W.lbam K . 522 Mi Came. Ann L. Ml McCall. DchnJ .299 1 011 . Larry C McCalbttCT. Cheryl G . M2 MtCardk Larry J 5 ardk. Lmda M MiCarky. D Srae. 299 MiOrky. ( corgr D . 260 McOrlry. Victor D . 246 19’. 142.176 M McCwrty. PrlmdaG . M2 McCarty Outlet W . 552 McCarty Ruth C . Ml McCary kcC .552 MiCan. Mary L M . Ml dj 5 22 IA, .552 i. lata C MKauiey. Nray V . 26 McCty.Charter V. . 122 McClain. Emily T . M2. 150 McClain. John L . 522 McOandra. Jack R . 122 hhOrttan. Cam! A . 299.146 140 MiOrtlan. Donald H . 546 McClrttan. JanccT L . 205 McCIHlan. Juy L . 299 McOUki. Roy A . 299. 241 MrOllan. Stanley L. Ml MrOHlan. Tereva D . 205. 276 295.151.1 McOriian. Thomaa J . 240 McClendon. Randall L . 299 McCletkey. Mary F . 546 MKltwe. Billy R . 209.16’ McOtMhey. DrbaC . Ml Mci omh. Deborah S . 205 Me DwmH. Ronald C . 299. 552 McDrvtn. Joacpb. 552 McDonald. Gary D. 152 Me Dondd. Gerald. Dr .65.154 McDonald. Karen L . 260 MclbmaM. R-Mrrvk B . 922 Mi Donald, Stet n E , M2 5 Donald. Sura A 299 Mcllougal. Larry D . 205. 252 I Du . Tim A. 522 M.Donefl.PamcuA.240 Milhmell. Walter P . 522 McEPieth.SmidrtL.24g McDmy.Prggy.1 Me bam. Mm had R . 205 Me Fall. Ikhei J Me Pall. Jamrt R . Ml M«Fry. Pm la A McGanry Pamela S . Mi McGwnry. Thnmat A . 246 150 McGee. Cheryl D . 299 McGee. Drhra I . JW McGcr. Drac D . 552 McGee. Steve L. Ml MrGee. William J. 122 McCfhwr. Larry J . 205 MiCihee. Mucnte D. M2 McGhee. Rm hard D. Ml McGcbfaonry. Oiarkt R 299 MrGell. David L . Ml McGmrm. Lrr IB fL. M9 «.)5J McGmry. Glenda P McCrpyem. Laura N . 2W McGunc. Lmda S. Ml MclnnMh.CarulynF.260 Me Inauih. Jamrt P , M9 McKay. Mmhril W McKee. Allan W .929 I fee. Smven J . 240. 241 McKee. Thomaa E.JW McKee. Willum R . 552 M. Keny. Prggy A Me Kern . Jrannr P . M5 Me Kern . John R . Ml M Kern . Mm had B McKeon. Kevin R McKerky. John D . 299 MiKmnry.Maryj.299 54Kkmy.bndaK.299 54Kkroy. Thomas L. Ml 54Koy.JobnC 54 Lam. Thomaa W. 525 544 end. Duane C . Ml 54Cmd.EaH.6’ 545 cemack. Dorma L 544e mKk. Mar A . Ml 54Coon k. 54era B . 205 McCormack. Dcbfer. C . 299 McCormack, lauu Y . 922 MrCnrmuk.RMkyG 922 54Coy. Barm J 205 54Coy. Drfaneah L. 240 54 «y. VUilyn. 522 McCoy . Rm hard M . M2.241 544iukn. Heather J . M2 544'rsry. Mmam M . 522 54Creab. Barbara M . 240 lr D. 122 u.255 54 retry. Oiarkt T . S22 54 C rr k v Deborah L. 240 . 522,127 y D. 541 544 ullar. Pamela j . MJ 54CuiUrv Gct M . 209.276 142 544 ulfarv Patricia M 205 544 ulkrv Jamrt D . Ml 54Culk h. Jamrt R . 205 544-uBork, John M . 20' 544 ulWagh. Acuta J. 299 544 urdy Jnhn P . 205 544. ry Cary L. 12 M«4 urry. Clara J . 29e 544 um. Marvm f M 4 urry. Regina L. M 544 wrry. Sarah C . 209 54D url Crmfea L. 512 54Dadr .Oaudca.Dr .44 54 Darnel ManKa L . 205 54 DacueL Pamela J . 26W 54Darnel. Pkg«y A. 541,512 Holly S. 525 54 Laighlcn 54ary S. Ml 54Uughkn. Sura M . 299 54Uwnn.OuHrtS.209 54 lean. Rebma P.260 641mwhm.AlknD.M5 54 Lmdun. Brenda S. 260 94Lmdun. Patricia E. Ml 54Undun.RMhatdC.522 94U«d. Patncia B. Ml 94 Mahon. Debra T. 299. IM 54Marh tartly, Ml 54 54. had. Mary E . 529 5454chen.JanrM.209 54 5411m. Barbara «M 54 Mdlan. Evelyn. Dr . 60 5454llan.JametD.260 J Mil ten. Lynn . 929. 224 I Mdkm. Deborah L. M9 54 Minn. Ruben G. 209 54Nafafa Arm L. Ml 54 Nahb Oiarkt J . J05 54 NaMv Karbrran E . Ml. 120 94Naa.AmcaC.M9 54 Namara. Darnel P Ml 54 Nral. Barry W . 299 54 Neal. Ketch A . 129 54 Nral. W.lbam D . 299 54 Nr . Coxjr M . 209 54 Rar. Mark W . 2 0 54Rar. Lkn.M 54Sf ihkn. Clyde. 61 54 Whorm. David R . Ml 54 Whutacv. Don A . 929 54 Whoever Harriet D . 299 54 Whueter. Roben O. Ml 54 Whurw. Sherry 0.2W 54Whor r. W.lbam E. 912 54e k. JamrtC. 500 54radr . Vicky G . Ml 54eadrwt. 54akufm E. Ml Meuki . Judy L . 929 54rado v Lynn H .260 54ralnr. (itegoey B . 201 54n ham. Sura A . Ml 54nkkrv.CharktN.il 209 54dky. Wdham. Dr .66 54rdkn.k. Vicki C. Ml a A. 209 i D. 541 54rgrr. 54m harf L . Jed 54egt. Jamrt E . SCO 5lrlkm. Larry J . 529 54rhan. femur. E. 500 Mr ban. lau V . Ml 54mdmhaU. John E . M). 174 54ener. PVggy J 500 54rthri Oiarkt R . U9 54rmll. Bradky C. 260 54rmll. Hugh 40 54emll. Martha ’I 54rmU. Nancy E . 209 54rmll. Paul S Mrmn. Caml A . M9 Mrrrm Rhonda L. 952 Idrrrymon. Dana T . 209 54mm. VdkiS.JM Mrtaer. Lona L . 500 MrtaMk.KmmM.M9 Mrtu« k. Wayne R . 209. 146 172 Meyer, Mm had L. 115 54ak.CathyL.JM 54-55 BtrndaG , 260 54 uce. Utl A .Jr .952 r R.525 54 In Dmmt R . 500 54In. Jamn P. . 500 54kt Lawterve Dr .51.1C 54In R.hen L, Ml. 152 541n.SuraO. Ml M.Imer. Brverty D . M5 Mi liner TnannaC, 500 Military fotma, MiRender. Jerome. HI. IM MiUmdrt. SamiraJ . Ml Millet. Bad an G . 112 Millet. Carol G . 254 M.ltr . lark $ . 121 Millet. Clyde ' Millet. Cornell. J Millet ! «%.«( . Ml Millet. Dand L . JM Millet Dating Y , 9 2 Millet. Doyle V . Ml Miller thane A . Ml Milk m gr T ill. MD Miller MlmO.HI Miller Im A . . MO Miller LiuJ.. 121 Miller Manhn( .Ml Miller. Mrmj . MO Millrr Mm Karl T Miller Patruu M . 112 Miller tor A . 254 Miller Robert E. 121 Miller. Ruben J . 112 Millrr. Rodney P . 121 Miller. Ronald.I . 121 Milkr. Mn F . 121 Millrr. Sharon H . 112 Millet. ThoroaaC. 921 Miller. Tiunmy G . JM Millrr. William D . 121.211 Mill an. Aka. Ik .71 Mill an. Cynthia L . 121 Milluan. Kmatr W . II Mill . Rwhard D. Jr . 100 Millwood. Susan B . 121 Mifeee. « .Ilia J. 121.2 2 Mimosa Sufi. 112 II Mmav Gct«ge A . 254. 111 Mime. Dvtny M . MD Mime. Lena J. MO. 1 1, PI Mirvut Brimrfa A . 254, V4. IV Mimu. W.lma T . 1 2 Miruet. SirUri 7.. W Mintrr. Ray V . MO Mitchell, Andrea R . 121.100 M heU.BtaM rL.2 «. Ml Mifehril. Cathy C . 1 2 Mitchell. Comrli F Miuhrll Curtis P J . JAR. Ill Mu .Hell. (fend (' . 2V . 1 1 Miuhrll (fendG . 121 MifehrU. (febraG . MO Miuhril. Drone. 2f Miuhrll. Frames G. 212,1 2 Miuhrll Harm T. . 2M Min hell. Jamo E. Jr . 121 Mmhrll. K rph R . 2M Mil hell Juysr D . MO. 222 Min hell. Jwdi«h K . 121 Miuhrll. Keith E A Miuhrll. Kenneth A . JM M.nhell Kifcbfc- L.IOUW. 1 4 Miuhrll, L. 1 2 MiuheU. Michael. 121 Miuhrll. Rea H . 2 4. 2 2 Miuhrll. Ranald V M.IM.I00 MiuheU. Smiri K . 2M Miuhril, S P. 1 2 Miuhrfl rhomaa E . Ml Miuhrll. Timurhy 1.. AM Miuhrll. VwkiL.JM Miuhril. WiUuia L . 121 M.u ham. Cathy L. M0 Mobley. Canon. 2M Mmk. William B. Jr . 2M MorrtcH, Frrdruk P , Ml Mohamoud. Hmm H . 1 2 Mohr Waiter K . M0 Mol lay. Mary R . 121 Molnar. Paula Mam nri . Earl O . 1 2 Mon.ua. Ruhr I. JM 162 Money. Drury. 112 Money. Jerry H 254 Mamyue.Gnif L Mcurogur. Patrick J Mon nr. Kneiope A , 204 Minne. Rosemary 1 2 Monroe. Will.am T . 1 2 Montgomery, Ada B . 71 Mt«i «wrfy. Aaror L. Ml Montgomery. Clark D. Ml Montgomery. Ella L. 121 Montgomery. Franklm L. Ml Montjumcry. Locus E . 123 Montgomery. Thrrnn. Dr , 0 Montgomery. Mn Thrum 'r, Montgomery. Thrron E (Trm). 1 2 Mcmnrl. Reuben R. III. Ml Moody. Donna J . MO. Ill Month Margaret L. 1 2 Moon. Deborah 1.. 121. M6. 1 6 Maun. Douglas B. 121 Mann. Gary S. MO Muon. Pam. 1 5 Muon. Paine r A . 260 Moon. Sumn B . 121. Mb Mom. W.nf «U. 121 Moure. Carol G . mo Moore. Deborah S . 2 4 111, IM. IV Moore. Debra K . 121 Moore. Frank K Moote. Howard W .121 Moore, jerry W . MO Moure, joannr. 1 2 Moore. Kimberly E, Ml Moote. Lann M . Ml Moure. Larry R Moore. lawn D . Ml. 212 Moore. Loom D . 1 2 Moote. Mary A . Ml Moote. Man k . Ml Moote. Merrill M . MO Moote. Patty V Moore. Ralph P . 2 4 Mtaiar. Ruben T. Ml Mum. Robert V . 1 2 Moore. Steam W . 2b Moote. Tanya L . Ml Monte. Thereat D . M0 Moure. Thomaa A . Ml. I Mute, Thomas L . M0. 169. 12 Moore. Will,am D Moure. Wilma W . Ml Moure . Kathy Y . 114 Moraie. Kathryn E. Ml Mutehead. Melanie S MO Mure land. Walter H . Mb. 111. 144. I Morel It. Davyd M . 2 4. 211. 14 . 1 1 Morgan Ovaries M , Ml Mirgan. ( harks M . M6 Morgan, ( indy D 2 4 Morgan. Denny. l Morgan, Dorothy A . 124 M-gin Frtnklm M 2 4 Morgan. Gwmda M M «gan.jane I .V Mnrgm. Joyce E . MO. 212.I4 100 Megan. Velma A . Ml Muruny. Framn M Muon. Dm. F 124. ITI Mem. Barry K . Ml Morm, Clayton V . 124. I Worm. Frames K . Mb Mena. Ida B . 124 Mena, janrr L. 266.91 Mama. John E , MO Moms. Lrrm E . 2 Mens. Mama j . 124 Moms. Mu had F . 2 4 Moms. Nanry A Moms. Riky. 1 2 Mens. Sanford C . J . 2 4 Mem. Teresa 1.124 Moms. Thomas B . 2 4 Munson. Dak R . 124 Menton. George S . 2 4 Menton. KylrrG 2t Menton. Laura P 9 24 Menson. Marshs D . M0.1 74 Menton. Mu fuel H M0. 241. I Menton. Pam. u A . M III, VI. IV Mormon. Peggy I. MO Menson. Rohm L Mormon. Shanet Y . Ml Menton. Steen W . 124 Murrow. Charhr W .Ml Meum . Judith D . M0 Murwt. Melvin L. J . Ml Morrow, Rayfeld. 124 Murruw. Rhrfca G Morrow, Stephen W . 124 Morrow. SuaanG Morse. Gary R . W Morton. Rcbesia. Ml Morton. Rhonda B . 1 2 Mote try. Lynn M . 124.1 1 Meeks. PhilkpJ.Jr. M0. V4 Motes. Jrtlrry A . M0 Mnlu«. Mu harl G . 2M . 91. 14 . 1 1 Mosley Daryk D . MD Musky . GainrsC 2 4 Mwky. (ram H . 124 Masks. Meh n W . JM Miaky. Muharl D . 2 4 M sky. Sonny. J4i Mn ley. Therman.Jr . 124 Mm Mao ( .1 1 M«. Parr.J 2 4 Mete. Tnna D . MO Mnu. Th mas A JM Mountain. Patruia A . 2M Moaham. Sarvcn K . Ml Mmc ulo. Joseph H . 124.142 Mueller. Angela C. 1 1 Mur. RoteU, 1J4 Mulder, (menrrh.b Mulhrm. Mm hari P . JM Mull wan. Ki.hi A . MD Mullmm.BslkeG.lJ4 Mull mat. (harks S . 124. IM. 2 0 MuUusaa. Dtetehy D . 124 Mull mas Ik glas F . 124. IM. 2 0 Mullmaa. (eorgr P . MO Mulleua. James S . Mb Mullusas Nmo A Mullesaa PamalaJ .2 4 Mullins. Daytut W . 1 1 Mulleis.JoyE.2M. 111.21 Mullins. Nsna M . 124 Mum hr . John D . 124 Mundy. Jenmy M 2 4. VI Mundy. RoruuJ . 2 4 MuMek. Deborah J . 2M Murphtre. Chmtophet L. 124. 1 9 Murphiee, Dtnd G . 124 Murphiee. Sandy L . MO Murphy. Anita R 2 4. lb Murphy, lev P . 2M Murphy, Mini M Murphy. P Jntn S . JM Murphy. Patmk H Murphy. Kggy L . 124 Murphy. Teresa J . JM Murray. Gal B Murray. Jake N . 1 1 Murray. Manlynne D . 2 4. 162 Murray. Mary E. 1 1.1 rr Murrell. Gary E. JM Mwsgios . Games. 4 Mum . 61 Mm,, Frank J JM Myers. Donne M Myers, l.rejpey E . JM. 174 Mrtuk.ChtfktD.U4 Mytfch. Danny V 1 1 Mysmgrr m L. 1 1 Nabies. Shanet K . U4 Nak Hamid L. Ml Nam arrow. Dtema R . 124 Nam arrow. Laura R . 2M Name. Bdly J Napprr. BilkrS. JM. IU. IV, 100 Nippn. Teresa E Nath. DonaldC. M0 Nath. DunaldC.Jr.MI Nath.JUIE.MD Naisar. Shaurp N , MO Naa. Russell L, 124 NasMlhet. Kenneth. Ill Naughrr Mary E W . 2 4 Naugfer. Mary E . Ml Ndoma. Patrwk E . 1 1 Neal James W,Jr.2 4 Nee. Kevin M . MO. 2V Nee. UwremeJ . 2 4.21 219.221 Neeky. Rotaly n E. 2 4 Neighbors. C ynchu D . 124 Nrim . Otar hr J .Jr. 124. VI Nelson Deborah J 2 4 Nelson. Frames C . JM Nelson. James E . 2 4 Nrlion James M .Jr . MO Nelson. James R , 2 4 Nelson. Judy A . MO Nelson. Manfyn B . 124 Nriron. Mona E . 2 4.1M. IU0.1 1 Nelson. Nan S . 124 Nekon. PtulkpE . MO. Ill Nriron. Randall K . MN hklwm. Rifcert B , Jr . 124 Nriron. Rudy I . JM. 1 2.1 2.1 9 Nekon. Stanley E . Ml Nriron. Test R . 1 1 Nrtfcur Drtaeah L Ml. IV NrMit.PtftiJ.124 Neumann, l-ranne. 124 Neutar. Hrkn K . 2M. 212 New. Donna I . 124 New. Judy A . Ml New. Muharl D . Ml Newbrm. Fluabrth A . 124 Newby. Amtr R . Ml. VI. IN Newby. Robert S . 2M. 2 2 Newby. Shcm E . 2M. Ibb News umb. harks J . 2M Newtumb. Toesa P . 124 Newell. Fanbhe. 1 1 Newell. Jamrs R . 124 Nrwrll. Stephanie A . 124 Newell, Wanda S. 124 Newman. James A . 124 Nrwsomr. Jrllery L, Ml Newsome, Luther G . 124 Nrwtun. Beverly R . Ml Nrwmn. I avid. Ml Nesrtnn. David E . 124 Nrwwm. Joseph S. 124 Newton. LloydG .Jr . Ml Newton, Lytw S . JM Newton. Robert C . NN Newton. RonakJ A . 124 Neyman. IVwamkr K . Ml Nrbktt. Terry J. Ml Nibktt Tame M A Nu hois. Bone . 1 1 Nuhols. Ihumias E Ntthols. Edward A . Ml NwhukKochC . 124 NkHdIv Rosalie S. Ml Nuhok. Susan L . 2 4 NwhokT.ro . 216 Nwhok Timothy L . 124 Nwhokon. Rudrmh M . 124 Niemeyer. Catherine L. 124 Ntrmuclkr, Howard L Mu. Lawrrmr G . 124 N s. Shaky V . 1 1 Niton. Rwhry W JM Niton, Terry E . JM Nitfh. Btshy N . Ml Nuah. Dermis G . 2 4 Noah Hairk i H 124 Nubk. John M . 124 Nubk. Nath. 61 Nubks, Janet L. Ml Nolan. Em.1 R . 1 1 Nolen. Brenda J . Ml Nolen. I fen R . Jr . JM. I 7 Ntdrn. nrbrrri D . Ml Nolm. Julia C . 1 1 Nolen. WRwir B Ml Nolm. Delores D . 124 Noll. Asher L JM Nurgate. Jenmler R . 124. It WT Norman. Ife id M Norman, Flrame A G Norman. Stephen M . 124 Norman. ClniduS. 124 Norm, Debra L. 124.1 4 Nam. Ekwsr F . X Norm, Jamrs H . 2M Norm. Sabrwu J . 124 Nortkuet. Webb W. 124 Nonon. David J . JM Norton, Frankie K , 2 4 Norton. Gregory B . 124 Norton. Gregory N . 124 Norton. Hilda, no Norton. Jan E . Ml. VI Norton. John F Ml Norton. Mania D . Mb Norton. Albert S . Ml Norwood. Joy L.2M Nuao. Gnus A . Ml Nunn. Charles. 7 Nunnalh. Jnkton H . 2 4. 142 Hunnriky. Barbara G . 2M. 212 Nunnrlky. Janie K . 2M. iq Nurmriky. Kaye G , Ml Nurairily . Dmms F . Ml Nursmg. 2 Nylamkr. Fluarmr A 2 4 Nyman. Rwhard B . Ml OBvytftt.AlwiaJ.124. VI (TfirytfM Harold « . 2 V O Nesl.C harks H (YNrsM. Ptfrwfc S (TSulkvan. Joteph M (YBnen. Mona L 2M Oddtdottir. Margrrr 124.1 IB (Mril. Lola P . Ml Oder . Linda N . 124 (Jdnv Mwharl E . 124. 2 2 Oden. Sabrsna L . JM Odm. Tem L. Ml (Mn, William H. II. 124 Oban. OfevahJ . 124 Oban. Robrrt L. 124 (XDonnrll, RandallC. 124 (TBryanr. Harold. M Ogbum. Gsm L. 12 ( fciiv.e. Mary no feilve. Mary H . Ml. I ’ fek. R ben F . 2M (felrs. Mary B . M2 (felrtrce. (denda A. 1 1 (fektree. Nrwron D . 2M. 1 2 (Jhabughtro. Harmlton I . 12 . 14 Ohara.ElishaJ.lll. 12 Ohlstnn. Allen M ( XKelley Mu hari S . 12 O'Kelky Ptfrwk L. 12 Cfeomoh.FndayS. (HA. Noannr L Oliver. W.lliam E. 12 (Mmtrrad. Dak B . 2 4 (Mmsarad. Judy ( . 2M (YMara. 4tn D. 9 1 IMwell Rwky A. 12 Omega P Plu. 19 197 O'Neal. Charles H . 12 Ondrsku Darlene E O’Neal. Rogrr D . 12 Omiveroa. Frtmiwo K . 92 Rear Donahs A . Ml Ovr. (andyee N . Ml On. John P . 2 4 Onh. Val R 2 4 (fehum, Gwendolyn W . M2 (febuene. Harry M . 12 (kbume. Leroy. III. 1 1 Owner. Strsen J . 12 (rSulkstfi, Jnarph, CPT. ’1.1 4 (fewak. James L. 2 4 ( ktwnan. Aboul O , 1 1 Otis. Kerry E . 12 Otito-Dnafear. Mo W . 142 Orwell. David H . M2 ( kweli. Emtly C. 1 1 (kwell.Geiage R . M2 OrweU, Rwky A Orwell. Vamanthi F JM Outlaw. Donald S . 12 . 249 (feerwai.Carol E . 12 Overrun. Judy M . 2 4 Owen James W Owen. John J .Jr . JM Owen Rhumb P . MJ Owen Albert M . 12 Ouen. Stephen E . 2 4 Owenby. Lamar. 1 1 Owens. BarbaraC. M2 Owens. Carolyn L. 12 ffeem, harks L. Ill Iferem. James L. Mb ( fetfm.Jaieph W . 2 4 Owent. Julian K 12 (fe ns. Landall D . 2 4 Owm%. Law rente D . 2 4 Owens. Muarv J . 12 Owen . Rebesta A . 12 Owens, Rohm ill 4 Mens. Steven L. 92 (Mens. Susan R . 12 Owens. William M Ml (Msky. Aiys B . 12 Oahwd. Frames J . M2 (felord. William W Oruna. Miguel I) Par, Brtrye S , 142 Pne. Mania J . M2 Paifent. Thtmw . Dr . 66 Pwfern Keith D . 12 Pwfeham. Gene. M Page. Billy M P r. JabnG. III. JM Page. William F .V. Pat met. Man C . Ml Pair. R Greg, Ml PakMv Jerry. M2 Palmetto. Ruhanl P Palmer. Man L . 2M Palmunr. Herbert N . JM Palomki. Igieurd A PanhrilrnK Cuumil. 164 Panned. Ake. M2 Panned. Karhy D . 12 Parwam. Denrm G . JM. 2 6. Mb. M. 142.16 Parana. Ikhaeah N . M2 Parana. Ruhard F. . 2M Partus,Cynthia L. 12 Parham. Debra A . 12 Parham . Edith D . 12 Pam. Carolyn C. 1 1 Parker, kbht W . Ml Parker Danny M . 142 Parker David T. Jr. JM Parker Drbrah S . Ml Parker iMk Parker . (kraM B . 270 Parker. Jtft|urlinr. 2 4 Parker James H . 270. III Parker. Jrifan A . 12 . 142 Parker. Jerry. 199 Parker. Jo A . 1 1 Parker . Jo J 209 Parker. John F . . 1 1 Parker. Julie L . 12 Parker. Karen W . 1 1 Parker. Kenneth W' Parker, Urone H . ro Parker. 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