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MIMOSA 1977 Vol. 32 T 7L. . JACKSONVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY TTrYTT7! _ . - . . . , i % % % , V y | t % A fisiaitt: ; • . I ■ •■■■.r fl Theme: Students........... One Day at a Time .........2 Events ......................46 Sports ......................66 Organizations...............114 Personalities...............190 Faculty.....................216 Classes ....................254 Closing.....................344 Index ......................358 Rain falls gently past the dark silent buildings and collects in puddles that reflect the leaden sky. 5 6 The silence is shattered by screaming, insistent alarms. Hands grope for the raucous offender, fumble with bedside bric-a-brac or retreat, accompanied by means, under the warmth of blankets. Doors slam, showers hiss, steam billows. Car engines cough reluctantly into life. Tires hiss hum on wet pavement, wipers click swish. A beginning..........a new life. 7 Rumpled heads hunch over hot coffee. Greetings are called. Bleary eyes brighten as wide grins timid smiles reach them. Time-conscious eyes glance at clocks watches Hurried gulps and bites, movement towards exits and the hum of early morning conversation departs 9 Running feet race up stone steps and breathless voices ask: “What was the last time called?” Attendants nod their heads as appointment cards are flashed. Loungers rise from steps push away from walls. Packets and forms are collected. Babbling voices wailing miserably: “Oh no! That section’s closed!’’, asking hopefully! “Got a pen?”, commanding tersely: “John Doe please report to station number one.” 12 Packets clutched tightly, schedules are presented with bated breath. Stiff cards are received with relieved sighs. Cameras flash, names announced, I.D.’s presented. 13 14 S errated rip of checks, rustle tinkle of money, clank buzz of adding machines. Crush of bodies, Laden arms, breathless excuse mes. Gusty quavery sighs, loudly rustling pages in a tensely hushed room. Mumbled words, chalk squeaks on blackboards. Typewriters clack, computers buzz, movie projectors whirr, sewing machines hum, oboes whine, voices rise in song. 17 It Sharp tang of pigeons, formaldehyde, alcohol. Clink of test tubes, dropped scalpels, microscope slides. 20 post office, mailroom: letters from home, thick and mysterious, thick thin letters to home. 21 77 Elevators move up and down, turning pages rustle, feet whisper across carpeted floors cards shuffle in drawers. Muffled voices plead! “Can you help me find . . .? Musty odors of many books. Woody inky smell of newspapers. 23 24 • Hunched shoulders, furrowed brows, restless fingers, solitary figures. Pages torn deliberately, books slammed down in frustration, tears shed in confusion cloud eyes. Voices raised in anger. 23 Cafeterias and eateries again fill with the hum and buzz of myriad conversations. 26 Chairs scrape, Liquid qurqles through straws. Frying meat sputters, hot grease pops. Red-faced giggles apologies as Coke drips off a table. Loud guffaws and raucous laughter. 27 Routines established by class schedules and mundane chores— slosh of washers, hum of dryers, swish of brooms, buzz of vacuums, squeak of grocery carts, heat of stove and iron—are soon broken . . . 30 Roaring crowds, grunting players, panting breath. Nip of air heat of sun, blare of horn, beat of drum. Ache of muscle, broken bones. Thud of tennis balls on rackets, pop of golf balls on clubs. Crack of bats, splash of water. Screams of victory, moans of defeat. Throats raw from screaming, hands raw from clapping. -Jr Large small groups of young men and women break away from the general masses according to ■f H .7 33 E.xbausV on urns Vrx o arvVxcxpaVxon as books are XbumpeP Ponno on bePs Pesks. “Going anv vjbere on gW? uGo a es tomorrow comes be mumbVeP repW Hiss of showers, hum buzz of hair dryers blowers. “Can I borrow . . .?” Perfume, after shave lotion, Open closets . . .“Does this look all right?” 35 Dates leave with dates, friends with friends and the quiet left behind is disturbed by 36 Tapping pencils, mumbled equations, subdued radios record players, ringing phones. Rapping on doors, sudden peals of laughter, voices raised and lowered in discussion. Screech of chalk on cue sticks, click of billiard balls, muted tinny laughter. 37 31 The roar of gunned engines breaks the quiet night. Clink of ice in glasses, pop of metal tabs. Blaring, throbbing music in smokehazed rooms. Buzz of movie speakers, smell of popcorn, crunch of kernels sticky floor underfoot. Yelled greetings, hands upraised in recognition, crackle of drive-in intercoms. Tickets to theaters, concerts, plays, movie-houses. Quiet times • are needed, too, holds conversations with himself or his God. Watching as puppies scamper across tender green grass colorful leaves. Listening to winds sigh gently through the trees. Wandering through empty parking lots grassy meadows, sitting with feet dangling in clear water. Lounging with feet propped up on tables. Lolling in grass staring at clouds drifting across the sky or just napping. 41 A shared moment quickens heartbeats and warms smiles. 42 43 The sun’s rays peek over the hills lighting a new morning. Faces turn towards its welcome warmth and hands reach for a new beginning. 45 Events We can appreciate the greatest year in J.S.U. history for activities, the largest homecoming ever, the opening of a new era in concerts with top name attractions appearing, new heights in student participation.—Kerry Sumner, Vice President, Student Government Association 1 4$ SCOAG Boasts Youth’s Awareness “Youth’s role In America's Bicentennial was the theme of the Student Conference on American Government (SCOAG) held during the mini-mester. The Political Science Department sponsors SCOAG jointly with the SGA through a committee of University students interested in encouraging area high school students to develop awareness of governmental issues that face the citizenry. Dr. Glen Browder was the faculty advisor and John Robinson the student chairman of this year’s program. Several hundred high school delegates heard State Senator Sid McDonald speak on problems in Alabama state government. He listed finance as the most obvious and explained that the educational and prison systems make great demands, as does the highway dept. Senator Ernest F. Hollings, a South Carolina democrat, spoke on the lack of presidential leadership. Speaker of the House Carl Albert made positive affirmations about the American form of government and said that it has a high percentage of honest persons. Delegates were divided into groups for discussions led by speakers and University students. Upper right, page 48: Alabama Senator Sid McDonald; Upper right: a group of delegates; bottom page 48—SCOAG Committee: Dr. Glen Browder, Faculty advisor; Barbara Bain; Susan Kelly; Phillip Roth; Kerry Sumner; Randy Rice; Allen Goodwin; Lee Wooten; John Robinson, chairman; Jay Dill; Robert Smith; Janet Colvin; Lea Rhea Johns; Upper left, page 49: Rick Gamel at reception; center left: Speaker of the House. Carl Albert Receives Attention Lower left: Alabama State Senator Bert Bank, center, enjoys banquet with John Robinson and Dr. Stone; Lower right: Senator Ernest Hollings. (D.S.C.) 49 Plays Increase As Department Develops The drama department presented The Devil’s Disciple, Civil War Story, and Little Mary Sunshine during the school year under the direction of Dr. Wayne Claeren and Carlton Ward. As the Mimosa went to press, auditions for The Man Who Came to Dinner were being held. The Masque and Wig Guild assisted in each production. The number and quality of plays increases as the drama department, now offering a major, develops. Civil War Story by Wayne Claeren and Little Mary Sunshine were produced in cooperation with the music department. Kibble Mitchell and Whit Davies played the lead roles in The Devil’s Disciple and Teresa Cheatham and Steve Tatum played the lead roles in Little Mary Sunshine. Movie Program Suffers The Cinematics Art Council planned a series of movies to be shown on Wednesdays. Thursdays. Fridays. Saturdays, including a matinee, and Sundays in the Student Commons Auditorium as a significant part of the SGA entertainment program for students and citizens in the community. Council members assume the responsibility of arranging for the auditorium, selling tickets, running the popcorn machine, promoting the program by keeping the bulletin up to date, advertising with WLJS and Chanticleer, and budgeting to avoid deficits. According to Joy White, chairperson of the committee, the series has suffered because of lack of attendance; in fact the number of movies has been reduced and the program may have to be suspended if more people do not give support soon. 5t Speakers Entertain JSU The Lyceum Committee sponsored the appearance of George Plimpton last fall. Plimpton, noted for his participatory journalism, entertained and informed his audience with descriptions of his activities in sports and music and how he has capitalized on his experiences to develop a career in journalism. Dr. Robert H. Owens, dean of liberal arts at Howard University, Washington, D.C., was the featured speaker of Black History Week, sponsored by the Black Student Union. Last spring’s visit was Dr. Owens second time on campus. His informative inspirational address on problems and solutions in our culture was followed by an effective question and answer period. The Friends of the Arts and the Art Department sponsored a lecture by Graham Collier, professor of Art at the University of Georgia, renowned as an art critic and author both in the United States and England, his native country. Mr. Collier s address. “Art and the Creative Consciousness” drew a large audience from Art Students and others from the liberal arts disciplines. Upper right: George Plimpton; lower right: Gwendolyn Randall, 1975-76 president of Black Student Union and Dr. Robert Owens; Lower left: Teresa Weldon, Patti Miller. Graham Collier, art lecturer. 52 Senior Music Majors Present Recitals Each year, all seniors majoring in music or music education present solo or group recitals in order to complete their requirements for graduation. These recitals are given at the end of each student’s eighth semester of private lessons from one of the faculty members in JSU's fine Music Department. Recitalists for this year as in previous years, include vocalists as well as brass, woodwind and piano performers. McClendon. Paul Pitman, Debbie Moore, Randall Terry. Ernie Thompson. Diane McBrayer, Colette Brown. Ronnie Haynes. Belinda Bryant, Randall Bryant. Philip Whitley. Eric Cain, and Kenneth Hayes. Minimester recitals were presented by Vesta Coleman, Michael Maxwell. Faye Holley Godburn. Dianne W. Howard, and Sue Carter. Senior recitals, as are all recitals presented by the Music Department, are open to the public and free of charge. JSU students are especially welcomed to share these aesthetic moments with their peers. For this academic year, fall recitals were presented by: Patricia Morrison, Thomas Moore, Rick Savage, Charles Frugoli. Those giving spring semester recitals were: Vicki Farmer, Richard Top—Paul Pitman, Debbie Moore, Philip Whitley. Randall Terry and Ernie Thompson. At right—Pat Morrison, Eric Cain, and Vesta Coleman. Bottom—Richard McClendon, Vicki Farmer. Diane McBrayer, Chuck Frugoli. Kenneth Hayes. Colette Brown, Ronnie Haynes. Randall Bryant, Belinda Bryant, and Dianne Howard. 53 Variety of Art Presented Involvement by students and faculty in the Art Department is broad in scope. In addition to required art exhibits by the graduating majors, shows by area craftsmen, visiting artists, and cooperative bazaars and town square shows with local artists keep assigned committees buzzing. Upper right: Craftsman takes pride in wooden trays; Left center: Display at Community Christmas bazaar; Lower right: Seniors plan ning exhibit—kneeling: Claire De Vore, Constance Currier, Judy Olmstead. Teresa Weldon; Standing: Marcia Williams. Ken Horn. Susan Henshaw. Sue Hestler. 54 Pep Rallies Alive with Spirit Cheering crowds, the Southerners, chants, a shout for victory-all of these are common sounds of the many pep rallies held during football season. Each rally is led by the JSU cheerleaders, and carries a theme which had been seen and heard around campus during the week. Sororities, fraternities, dormitories, clubs, gamecock chicks, and many other students participate in the pep rallies by singing original songs, painting signs, performing dramatically, playing instruments and dancing—all to show the Gamecocks that they are backed by the student body as they take on their opponents. 5S Homecoming ’76 Fun in the Rain Homecoming festivities lived up to the slogan, “We’re struttin’ our stuff,” even though rain drenched the displays, the parade, and the alumnus. The spirit of alumnus, some of whom had traveled from California, could not be dampened by the downpour. And the students — well, students had worked and enjoyed the week of preparation. Rain had little chance of affecting their spirits. Events sponsored by the homecoming committee included a block party Wednesday night for those working on floats and displays, the Pep Rally Thursday evening highlighted with the crowning of Homecoming Queen Cathy Hammett of Jacksonville, and Seals and Croft, billed as “the best homecoming concert ever, Friday evening in Pete Mathews Coliseum. On Saturday a throng of people braved the elements; sat in cars, or hung out of windows to watch the ROTC battalion march in the parade with the dignitaries, Miss Hammett and her court, the class beauties, the cheerleaders and others forced to use closed cars. Barbecue and homemade desserts served in Chat’Em cheered everybody up and provided the energy required to support the Gamecocks as they won the 31st consecutive homecoming game. The Marching Southerners, under the direction of Dr. David Walters, produced a half-time show that will be long remembered. Miss Homecoming and her court were presented on the soaked field, adding color and loveliness to the drab day. Dr. and Mrs. Stone concluded the day's events with their annual after game reception where everybody goes for good food and the last chance of seeing old friends until next homecoming. Homecoming Committee: Row 7—Harvey Martin; Kelly Dickinson; Angela Kines, chairman; Mlm Jackson; Mrs. Julia Snead, Alumni Director; Row 2: Pat Long. Cedric Fuller. Chip Richardson, Ron Bearden. Willie Shedd, and Jay Dill. 37 58 Concerts Not All Good News This year, the SGA once again contracted several great concert performers to entertain JSU students and the community. Among these big name groups were Kansas, The Band, and Seals and Crofts. Those attending the concerts watched and listened with cheers, applause enthusiastic expressions, and a lot of body movements throughout the nights. But, the concerts were not all good news for the SGA. According to vice-president Kerry Sumner, because of lack of interest by the student body, there will probably be fewer entertainers coming to the JSU campus in the future, because there aren’t enough students attending the concerts to cover cost. 59 Program Involves Community Many activities are enjoyed by participants of the International House Program. Throughout the year, several dinner forums are attended by the students living in the house, as well as JSU administration and faculty members, and prominent members of several communities in the area. In addition to the dinners, the program sponsors an annual square dance, a formal dance, and holiday parties and programs for the students. Top right: Tahir Ansari, Jasmine Eslait, Dianne Bell, Julia Womack, and Cuauhtamoc Zunigo hand out Christmas gifts. Top left: Sonia de Moraes. Tahir Ansari, Ronald Decker, Flemming Berg, Anna Simon, and Rene Morris talk with dinner forum guest. Bottom right: Students enjoy annual square dance. Bottom left: James Potter. John Stewart, and Pierre Delhaise after dinner forum. Events Planned for Children Ideally education is always concerned with children and their happiness. Numerous events on campus are planned with youngsters in mind. Students in the School of Education, sororities, fraternities, and clubs often sponsor parties on special holidays. Children from the Nursery School, which is a part of the training program in the Home Economics Department, are a regular part of the campus scene. Upper left: Children visit with Santa who is assisted by Bobbi Kemp at the Christmas party sponsored by the Council for Exceptional Children. Lower left and right: Nursery school Children attend a Halloween party with director. Mr. Mallory, in Dr. Stone's office. Dr. and Mrs. Stone, whose grandson. Stevie is enrolled in the program, hosted the party. 61 Events Break Monotony Numerous events Involve students during the academic year. Some break the monotony and provide entertainment, some reflect national concerns, some prove the humanism inherent in us all. The Brass Choir directed by Bayne Dobbins gave a Christmas concert at the Anniston Mall and a spring concert on campus. The dance marathon cosponsored by ATO and Phi Beta Lambda, involved hundreds in an effort to raise funds for the National Epilepsy foundation. The Swine Flu vaccine program was successfully adminstered by the county Health office and School of Nursing. SGA featured a Halloween Costume party, and Robert Smith coordinated the fall blood drives. Upper and lower left: Brass Choir: Lower right; Dance Marathon winners. Teddy Smith and Lee Rhea Johns. Page 63—Upper left: Costume party; Upper right: Swine flu shots given; Lower left: Blood drive. 63 Academics Featured Physics Day, English Day, and R.O.T.C. Awards Day afforded students a chance to learn more about their fields of interest and to be recognized for their efforts. Upper right: Couple visit physics department; Center: ROTC Scholarship winrers chat with General Childers—Terry Scott, James Newman, Ricky Drake. Terry Chapman. Jerry Smith. Luke Green. Tracy Watkins, and General Childers: Lower: Students listen to an explanation from Dr. Thrower at English Day. Happy Birthday, America! Jacksonville got into the swing of things in celebration of the nation’s 200th birthday. Students toured New-England and Washington D.C. and we enjoyed our own parade on the town square. The Black Student Union paid tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. on his birthday. Upper: Luellyn Bishop, Debbie Vaughn. Jane Berrier, Susan Bearden, Nan Nelson, Cheryl Hyche, Dr. Mary M. Thomas. Allen McClendon, Wally Walton, Elise Nelson, Julia Womack, and Maleah Dearman visit Congressman Bill Nichols in his capitol office: Center: Parade festivities in town on July 4, 1976; Lower: Cedric Fuller. Rev. Samuel Pettagrue. speaker; John McAfee. BSU president; and Marvin Williams. 65 Sports Teaching leadership and team play, instilling memories for a later day, developing spirit and quickness while stressing both mental and physical fitness, shaping them all to use along life's way are what sports is all about.—David Ford, Assistant Editor of the Chanticleer 68 70 Trackmen Train Rigorously Coach Elijah Slaughter shows understanding of what his track squad goes through. He explains that the program requires both mental and physical growth. The men must run at least twelve miles daily. The constant demand takes energy, discipline, and a positive attitude. When the body cries, “No”, the mind must counter, Yes”. The team placed fourth in conference and fourth in a Georgia State invitational. The Gamecocks also participated in indoor invitationals at Auburn and Montgomery where they placed high. Lower left—page 70: Coach Elijah Slaughter; Bottom picture—page 71: Track team: Mike Wagner. Mike Ray, Watson Jackson, David Hall, Ricky Drake, Mark Qusmus, and Larry Nee. Women Rack Up Wins The Women's Tennis Team, coached by Dr. Margaret Pope, had a successful season with 9 wins and two losses. JSU won matches with University of North Alabama, Montevallo, St. Bernard, Berry, Samford, and Jeff State and lost matches with Judson and Berry. The girls earned rank positions by competing in a Round Robin Elimination tournaments: Nancy Cox 1, Sherry Segelhorst 2, Donna Houston 3, Faye Scott 4, Janet Crowe 5, Carolyn Johnson 6, and Karen Waldrep 7. Row 1: Sherry Segelhorst. Carolyn Johnson, Donna Houston, Nancy Cox; Row 2: Janet Crowe, Faye Scott, Dr. Margaret Pope, coach; Karen Waldrep. 72 Health Field Adds Dimension Ms. Velinda Hawkins, coach for Men’s Tennis, explains that before the Health Field Complex was completed the men had limited access to tennis courts. However, they ran regularly and worked on the basics. The men competed among themselves to determine team rank. 73 Upper left: Men’s tennis team—flow 1: Tommy Plnkard, Edward Qettye, Phil Robinson; flow 2: Brad Towery; Velinda Hawkins, coach; Dale Gilbert. Golf Team Self-Organized The golf team was coached by Mike Allen. The team practices at Sunny Brook Golf Course just outside of town adjacent to the rapidly growing new residential community. The men are largely responsible for organizing and working out their own program. Students who are golf enthusiasts have the opportunity for regular competition and interesting practice sessions when they affiliate with the golf team. Upper right—Row 1: Byron Teague, Don Outlaw. Brock Brascho, Jim Smith; Row 2: Jeff Boswell. John H. Jones. Dave Sanders. Mark David, Mike Allen, coach, graduate assistant. 74 Rifle Team Competes Riflery is a varsity sport in which several people earn a letter each year. The team uses 22 cal. rifles with nonmagnification sites. The rifle team competed in national competition in Houston, Texas, during AEA this spring. Sgt. Carl Killgrove, the new coach, replaced Sgt. Hurbert who retired because of illness. Lower left—Row 1: Rhonda Stinson. Anna Simon. Deborah Hall, Charles Mullinax; Row 2: Alan La Tary. William Rush. Sgt. Carl H. Killgrove, Coach; Frank Ledford. Chris Gurley. 75 Intramural Sports Adds Spark to Dull Routine The intramural program gives all students the opportunity to participate in sports. Directed by Dick Bell, physical education instructor, the program includes tennis, volleyball, basketball, softball, racquet ball, swimming, ping pong, and football. Each season attracts particular people according to their interest. At least 1200 students are involved in intramural sports on campus. The facilities of the coliseum and the health field complex have given impetus to the activities. Much spirited rivalry develops during competition among campus groups. These include fraternities, sororities, independents, academic organizations, campus residents, off-campus residents, and sometimes faculty. Add liveliness and a spark of fun to your dull routine; become a part of the intramural program. Lower—Row 1: Cindy Short. Glenda Graham. Tommy Heard, Sharon Laney; Row 2: Janice Whitaker, Rose Grubbs. Tanya Johnson, Sandy Hunter, Beverly Cabaniss, Not pictured: Cindy Atkins. Debbie Allen ATO and Muffs Emerge Victors The football competition is the most exciting facet of the intramural program. Towards the end of the season play offs are held to determine the champions. Usually the feeling runs high when the contenders for the championship play. In December this fall just before finals began, the big games were scheduled. Unfortunately, and unscheduled season of cold wet rain fell for two or three days. The play offs occurred, but few supporters were strong hearted enough to brave the fierce elements and cheer. As these pages exemplify, the photographer did go. He reports that one girl was in the stands for the women’s event, and a sprinkling of enthusiasts appeared for the men’s games. The Muffs won over the Nurses and ATO emerged as victors against Iron Butterfly. Upper Row 1: Barney Roberts, Stephen Pfannkuche, David Barton, Richard Totten. David Dawson. Randy Word, Chuck Conner, Rickey Phillips. Gary Huddleston, Kerry Otis, Tim P. Conrad; Row 2: Johnny Vinyard. John Hensleigh. Tommy Wingo, Lee Hennes. Mark David. Richard Bagwell, Phillip Frasier, Jerry Graham, Carl Anker. James Cazola; Row 3: Buck Williams, Charlie Willis, Tyler Currier. Aaron Small, Kevin Logan. Rod Painter; Now shown: Mark Lumpkin, Bill Rush. 77 78 JSU OPP 8-5 Shorter 7-6 Auburn 3-5 Shorter 5-1 North Alabama 11-10 Huntindon 5-6 UT-Martin 0-4 III. Benedictine 13-5 UT-Martin 3-1 III. Benedictine 5-4 Athens 5-15 Notre Dame 5-4 Troy 4-3 Baldwin Wallace 7-10 Troy 13-0 Baldwin Wallace 8-9 St. Xavier 7-1 Baldwin Wallace 3-1 Livingston 11-9 Baldwin Wallace 2-3 Livingston 4-2 Huntington, Ind. 6-8 Alabama 7-3 Huntington, Ind. 0-1 Alabama 6-3 Millikin 6-5 UT-Martin 6-1 Millikin 6-3 UT-Martin 5-1 Troy 2-4 Huntingdon 4-0 Troy 9-3 Athens 4-3 North Alabama 1-2 Nicholls 6-4 North Alabama 0-1 Nicholls 6-3 Livingston 5-6 SE Louisiana 9-0 Livingston 6-0 Nicholls 3-5 Auburn 3-4 Livingston GSC Playoffs NCAA Playoffs Row 1: Sammy Davis, Kurt Durham; Row 2: David Easley, Stewart French; Row 3: Steve Gamble, Jay Graham. 79 Row one: Ron Koch, Mike Lamb; Row two: Butch Lanier, Art Lockridge; Row three: Terry Machen. Roger Mayo; Row Four: Allen McClellan. Richy McCoy; Row five: Joe McGee, Mike Morrison; Row six: Sonny Mosley. Randy Putman. 80 Gamecocks Strive to Rebuild Team Things looked a little on the bleak side for the Jacksonville State University baseball team as the 1976 season approached. Coach Rudy Abbott, in his seventh year as baseball boss at JSU, faced the task of rebuilding a team that had won the Gulf South Conference title the year before. Evidently things weren’t as bad as they first appeared. After getting off to a slow start, the Gamecocks rallied early in the season for 14 straight wins over teams like North Alabama, Troy, Livingston and others and by mid season had recorded a record of 17-3. The Gamecocks clinched the Eastern Division title and were set to take on Nicholls State for the conference championship. That battle ended on a sour note for Jacksonville as the Gamecocks lost two straight to Nicholls, and had to settle for second place in the GSC. Then came the NCAA playoffs where Jacksonville did a little better. After losing to S. E. Louisiana in the opener, Jacksonville came back to defeat the team that knocked them out of the GSC race, Nicholls, by a score of 6-0. Then Jax lost to Livingston. The Gamecocks ended the season with an overall record of 27-15 and a GSC mark of 12-3. That showing was not considered a bad one for a rebuilding year. Freshman pitcher Steve Gamble ended the season as the top hurler for Jax. He threw for 68 innings and ended up with a record of 7-2. His earned run average was a low 1.19 (lowest in the conference) and he fanned a total of 60 batters in the season. The hitting department was led by third baseman Butch Lanier. Who ended the year with a .368 batting average. Second baseman Sammy Davis was next with a .361 average and he led the team in runs batted in (31) and homeruns (10). Three Gamecocks, Lanier, Davis and Gamble, were named to the All Conference team and three more, Mike Lamb (pitcher), Jay Graham (out field) and Wayne Ragland (designated hitter) made the Eastern Division squad. 81 Rudy Abbott Has Six Year Winning Streak Rudy Abbott . . . He's come a long way In six years . . . One local sports writer has said that when in 1970, then JSU President, Houston Cole hired Rudy Abbott he made “the best buy since the white man got Manhattan Island for some beads and mirrors . The JSU baseball record in recent years will back that statement up. Since coming to Jacksonville State in 1970, Abbott has groomed the Gamecock baseball program into one of the best in the nation, including major institutions. In those years, no less than eight former Gamecocks have been given chances to make it in the pro leagues. Abbott's personal records are even more impressive. In his six years at Jacksonville he has never had a losing season. Those seasons add up to an unbelievable record of 185 wins to just 77 losses, one Alabama Collegiate Conference title, two Gulf South titles, five straight division titles, one NCAA Southern Regional title and one trip to the world series. In addition, Abbott has been named the GSC coach of the year three times, NCAA Southern coach of the year once, and ACC coach of the year once. Abbott does double time at JSU. In addition to his coaching duties he serves as JSU Sports Information Director and has received numerous awards in that field, too. Yes, Rudy Abbott has come a long way since the days when he worked as a sports writer part-time, officiated junior high basketball, worked third shift at a pipe shop and attended Jax State. 82 Basketball Enters New Era Jacksonville State University entered a new era in 1974 when Bill Jones returned to coach Gamecock Basketball teams and a new field house, Pete Mathews Coliseum, was opened. Since that time the gamecocks have shared one Gulf South Conference title and advanced to the NAIA playoffs twice. Records of 20-7 and 16-8 were posted in Jones' first two seasons. 84 Upper left: Bill Jones, Coach Right Row 1: Randall Bean. Assistant Coach; Randy Coleman, Row 2: Donald Myers; Harold Underwood 85 Jones Proves Ability Now comes another era. Jones lost six of the top seven players that helped write the above success story and the players occupying those spots for 1976-77 took over as untried rookies and junior college signees. With a starting lineup consisting of two transfers Davis and Varlett. sophomores Clements and Sherrer and freshman Lankford, the Gamecocks posted what has to be considered a successful record this season. If this past season is any sort of accurate indicator, the Gamecock s newest era can be expected to be equally successful. Jacksonville’s coach Bill Jones has found himself in a position most college basketball coaches dream of. He came to Jax State and immediately led the team to a conference championship. One point to his favor. In his second year, despite losing a 7-0 center and one of the league's top players. Jones led the Gamecocks to a 16-8 record and a second invitation to the NAIA playoffs. Two points to his favor. In his third year at Jax state as basketball boss he took a team consisting of one returning starter, 6-10 center Robert Clements and added enough recruited talent to make what could have been a very disastrous season to a more than respectable one. Three points to his favor. Now no one can doubt Jones’ coaching ability. 86 Players Receive Credit One has to give a large part of the credit to the guys who actually stepped onto the basketball court and played the game. The success is due to the efforts of young gamecocks like Clements, one of the top rebounders and field goal shooters not only in the Gulf South Conference, but in the nation; Greg Davis, a youngster who seems to have heavy duty springs in his knees for added jumping power and a sure shot any range; Greg Yarlett. a junior guard who stands 6-8 and resembles something that could be called a basketball machine; Bruce Sherrer, a 5-7 guard who proved that a small man can still compete in college basketball; Al Lankford, a freshman who showed the cool of a hardened senior in 1976-77; Kent Bouldin, a four-year performer for Jacksonville State whose experience led the Gamecocks to victory on more than one occasion and all the other members of the team who never failed to do what had to be done when it was needed the most. Yes, 1976-77 was a definite success and Jones can smile when reminded that 11 of the 13 Gamecocks who made that success possible will go back next season. One of the highlights of the season had to be the Gamecocks upset victory over nationally ranked University of North Alabama (4th ranked) when the two met at Pete Mathews Coliseum in January. The win was doubly sweet for Jones as he left his coaching position at UNA to take over at Jax State. The Gamecocks came from behind to win that one 100-94. murrmrc fi Row 1: Ron Blair; Kent Bouldin; Robert Clements; Mike Cornelius; Greg Davis. Terry Gamble Row 2: Al Lankford. Alfred Phillips. Mike Robinson. Bruce Sherrer, David Thomas. Greg Yarlett. 88 Imagine Sports Without Cheers! A lot more goes into a successful athletic program at Jax State than the tremendous effort put forth by the athletes themselves. There is another group of students who donate a lot of effort and hours of hard work for their university. That group is, of course, the Gamecock cheerleaders. Just like the athletes, the cheerleaders meet a tight schedule of practice, both before and during the season, and add to that schedule during the season many hours of travel on the Gamecock’s long and numerous road trips. Although the Jax State cheerleaders don’t always get all the credit they deserve, none of us can imagine a basketball game at Pete Mathews Coliseum without them. Top: Row 1: Nancy Stanfield; Jurrel Cook; Debbie Haskin; Keith McNeai; Kathy York; Jack Silvers—flour 2: Bobby Ezekiel; Phil Whitley, Cal Fairdoth Row 3: Cheryl Wright; Cynthia Walker Middle: Karen Clark, Rhonda Passmore; Joyce Morgan, Iris Boone. 89 Women’s Basketball Expands In its second year of existence the Jax State women’s basketball team, the Gamecocks, are expected to be an improved team. The return of six members from last year’s team (two sophomores, two juniors and two seniors) indicates the team’s experience. Top members of the team include Sandy Hunter, a 5-10 senior, Teresa Huckaby, a 5-4 junior, Rose Grubbs, a 5-8 junior and Julia Allen, a 5-6 senior. The team is coached by Ronnie Akers, an experienced basketball coach. Row 1: Julia Allen, Teresa Huckaby. Cindy Short, Freida Tate, Deb Lipscomb; Row 2: Wade Daniel, assistant coach; Steve Bailey, assistant coach; Tanya Johnson, Rose Grubbs; Jeannie Phillips; Kathleen Kemp; Sandy Hunter; Ron Akers, coach. 90 Gamecocks Have Ups and Downs, Come Up on Top The 1976 football season was not expected to be one of the best for the JSU Gamecocks as they were a young and inexperienced group, especially offensively. Jacksonville returned only three starters on the offense in 1976 and the remaining group were so young that JSU offensive coordinator Jim Fuller told one newspaper that most of them “don’t even shave. That remark earned the group the title of “Fuller’s Fuzzies. In the season’s first three games the Gamecocks proved that they could hold their own by defeating Alabama A M, 30-7, Nicholls State, 34-7 and UT-Martin, 24-3. Then came a downfall. In the next three contests Jacksonville’s offense just couldn’t produce enough points, although the defense was giving up an average of less than 10 points per game to the opponents. They lost to Western Carolina, 14-13, Chattanooga, 14-7 and S.E. Louisiana, 13-3. After six games the Gamecock’s record stood at 3-3-0. Although the overall record was not impressive the JSU conference record was still good enough to place them among the top GSC teams. The Gamecocks still had a chance to take the conference title. Those chances looked even better after they came back to win two big ones after the losing streak. They won over Delta State at Homecoming, 24-14 and defeated Livingston the next week 24-7. GSC title hopes were soon dashed, however, when the Troy Trojans came to Snow Stadium late in the season to defeat the Gamecocks 19-16 before 10,000 fired up fans. In their final game of the year the Gamecocks defeated North Alabama by 28-7. The win gave Jacksonville a 6-4 mark for the year and made the 1976 season the seventh winning year in succession for JSU. Gamecocks Smash Bulldogs 92 September 11, 1976—Huntsville, Alabama; The Gamecocks opened the 1976 season with a big win over Alabama A M in the second meeting between the two. Jacksonville's defensive Red Bandits picked off three A M Aerials and five fumbles to set up the offensive change that netted 30 points while the opponent managed only seven. Quarterback Larry Barnes JSU 18 First downs A M 12 • opened the scoring in the second quarter on a 14- 208 Yards Rushing 68 yard TD scamper. Minutes later kicking 72 Yards Passing 151 specialist Ron Lawson added three on a 47-yard 280 Total Offense 219 field goal. With just 13 seconds left in the first 12 Passes Attempted 19 half tailback Ken Kovacevich added six 4 Passes Completed 10 more on a one-yard dive. At the half the score read 4-29.0 Punting 5-34.6 16-0 in favor of the Gamecocks. In the third period Jacksonville added 14 more to their side of the scoreboard on a five yard run by tailback Jesse Wright and another one-yard dive by Kovacevich ASM scored in the third period on a 10-yard pass play. flow 1; L-R; Dale Adams. Dennis Ashworth, Phillip Austin. Jesse Baker; flow 2; Butch Barker, Larry Barnes, Mike Baxter, Jim Breland; flow 3; Danny Bright, Ray Brock, Herbert Camada. Bobby Cox; flow 4; Gerome Coleman, James Coleman, Greg Colton, Mark Cooley; flow 5; Tim Davis; Row 6; Vince Dilorenzo; flow 7; Ronnie Donaldson; Row 1: Greg Dothard. Bo Emerson. Melvin Ervin, Jeff Graham; Row 2: Rick Grammer, Bobby Ray Green. Johnny Hammett. Marty Hanson; Row 3: Buddy Hartselle. Joe Henderson. Mark Huskey. Randy Jackson; Row 4: Jeff Jennings. Charles Karlosky, Billy Knopp. Mitchell Knox; Row 5: Ken Kovacevich. Ronnie Lawson. Tommy Macon. David Marler. 93 Nicholls State Pulverized The JSU Gamecocks ran their wins to two in as many games by whipping Nicholls State 34-7 in their first home game of the year. Surprisingly, the Gamecocks totally dominated the game offensively running up 332 yards while holding the visitors to just 166. Kicking specialist Rocky Riddle put Jacksonville on the scoreboard with just under a minute left in the first period with a 37-yard field goal. The Gamecocks scored three times in the second quarter. Larry Barnes ran one in from six yards out early in the period then connected with Butch Barker later in the quarter for a 18-yard TD pass. Just before the half ended linebacker Robert Toney picked off a Nicholls aerial and returned it 32 yards for another JSU score. JSU NSU 13 FIRST DOWNS 13 250 YARDS RUSHING 76 82 YARDS PASSING 90 332 TOTAL OFFENSE 166 13 PASSES ATTEMPTED 28 7 PASSES COMPLETED 12 10-35.7 PUNTING 4-37.2 In the third quarter it was Riddle again good with the toe for a 30-yard three-pointer. In the last period tailback Jess Wright rambled 16 yards for the final JSU score. The only Nicholls score came in the third period on a 10-yard run. With a second conference win in as many weeks, the Gamecocks went on top of the GSC title race with an unblemished record. 94 Jax State Marches On The first part of the season was sweet for the Gamecocks. For their third game of the year Jacksonville travelled to Martin Tennessee and defeated the University of Tennessee at Martin. It was their third win in three contests and all were conference games. JSU UTM The first half of the contest 16 FIRST DOWNS 12 was a defensive one Both 167 YARDS RUSHING 173 teams went to the locker 106 YARDS PASSING 35 rooms at intermission with 273 TOTAL OFFENSE 208 goose eggs showing on 15 PASSES ATT. 10 the scoreboard. 11 PASSES COMP. 4 5-34.0 PUNTING AVE. 6-42.5 The scoring was just about to begin. On their second possession of the second half the Gamecocks moved the ball 80 yards in 17 plays for the first TD. On the ninth play of the series quarterback Larry Barnes hit wlngback Rolo Weaver with a pass good for 24 yards at the UTM 20 yard line. He later hit wingback Butch Barker with another aerial at the 13. Four plays later Barnes went in from the one. In the fourth period Rocky Riddle hit a 24-yard field goal and fullback Curt Mitchell scored from one yard out. The final score came with just 1:33 left in the game when linebacker Mitchell Knox picked off an off target UTM pass and carried it 65 yards for another score. The final score read JSU 24 and UTM 3 as the Gamecocks took what appeared to be a firm grip on the conference lead. 93 SLU Stops Jacksonville When the time arrived for the next JSU game the month of September had gone and things took a turn for the worse for the Gamecocks. In their second home game of the year Jacksonville lost a conference game to SE Louisiana and gave up their lead In the conference race. In the third quarter when Rocky Riddle made It 7-3 by booting a 23-yard field goal. That was the Gamecock's only score of the night while SLU put points on the scoreboard on two more occasions with a field goals of 25 and 30 yards. JSU SLU 11 FIRST DOWNS 11 155 YARDS RUSHING 159 45 YARDS PASSING 111 200 TOTAL OFFENSE 270 17 PASSES ATTEMPTED 12 6 PASSES COMPLETED 5 6-42.0 PUNTING AVERAGE 7-38.7 The Jacksonville offense, which had been much better than expected in the first three games of the year, could not get anything going against SLU and managed only three points to the opponent's 13. SLU struck first on a 28 yard TD pass with 7:11 left In the first period. That score lasted until early JSU's first loss of the year was an indication of things to come—bad things. Row 1: Keith Martin. Amos McCreary. Norman McNatt, Curt Mitchell: Row 2: Marty Morelli. Ralph Page. Dwayne Parker. Dick Parker; Row 3: Mike Pennuel, Lefty Perry. Kim Porch. Randy Ragsdale; Row 4: Rocky Riddle. Greg Robinson. Mike Rogers. Dino Rush. Lower left; Managers and Trainers—Philip Cooley, Tim Nichols, Ricky Shrewsbury. Dennis Hightower, David Campbell. Thomas Davis. Cocks Lose by a Tad After playing four straight conference games and losing only one of them, the Gamecocks took a well deserved rest from conference battles on October 9 to meet Western Carolina. Their first non-conference meeting proved to be their second loss of the year as they were outscored 14-13. JSU 18 FIRST DOWNS WCU 13 Things looked bad for the 158 YARDS RUSHING 132 88 YARDS PASSING 90 Gamecocks from the first 246 TOTAL OFFENSE 222 play of the game as a 23 PASSES Catamount took the open- ATTEMPTED 13 ing kickoff in the endzone 9 PASSES and returned it the dis- COMPLETE 6 tance of the field for a TD. 4-28.0 PUNTING AVERAGE 5-25.0 With just 22 seconds left in the first period Jacksonville's Rocky Riddle cut the home team's lead from seven to four by booting a 22-yard field goal to make the score 7-3. Midway into the third quarter WCU struck again on a 32-yard pass play to stretch their lead to 14-3. Jacksonville came within three points early in the final period on a nine-yard Ralph Page to Butch Barker TD pass. The score read 14-11 after Ronald Young ran the ball in for a two-point conversion. With 13 seconds remaining in the game WCU gave up a safety to make the score 14-13. Jacksonville was unable to score in the time remaining. Row 1: Ryan Reynolds; Sherwin Sledge, Lyle Stanley, Dale Stripling; Row 2: Gurley Swanigan; Robert Toney, Bill Thompson, Tony Tomlin; Row 3: Mike Utter; Billy Vining, Bill Wade, Gary Wagner; Row 4: Randy Walker, Greg Watts, Mike Watts, Rolo Weaver; Row 5. Wayne Wheley, Loring White. Jeff Whitt, Thomas Whitten; Row 6: Bo Willis, Jess Wright, Donald Young, Ronald Young. 97 Record Remains Intact The Jacksonville State University Gamecocks have hosted some fine football games at Paul Snow Stadium during their 31-year homecoming history and have won some close ones in keeping their record of never losing a homecoming battle intact. Homecoming 1976 against Delta State University will go down in the record books as one of the finest. The Gamecocks, behind the running of tailback Ken Kovacevich and quarterback Larry Barnes and the kicking of Rocky Riddle, found themselves with a 10 point lead at half. That lead disappeared in the third period and Jacksonville ended up coming from behind to win. 98 JSU Comes from Behind JSU DSU 8 First Downs 7 153 Yards Rushing 116 13 Yards Passing 246 166 Total Offense 362 7 Passes Attempted 28 4 Passes Completed 15 7-39.4 Punting 4-34.3 Barnes opened the scoring for the Gamecocks in the first period on a one-yard dive. Riddle added the PAT. With just four seconds remaining in the first half Riddle made his second appearance for the purpose of adding another three points. He did that by kicking a 34 yard field goal. Jacksonville's lead completely disappeared in the third period when Delta charged for 14 points on TD passes of 52 and 76 yards. With just under six minutes gone in the final quarter Barnes scored his TD of the game on another one-yard dive. Riddle's PAT put Jax ahead by 17-14. Then with 1:36 left in the game JSU safety Lefty Perry killed any chance of a Delta comeback by picking off an off target DSU Aerial and returning it 49 yards for the last score. Kovacevich was the leading rusher for the Gamecocks with 107 yards on 22 carries. 99 Gamecocks Fall to Mocs Jacksonville’s losing streak expanded to three on the night of October 16 as the Gamecocks fell to the Mocs of The University of Tennessee at Chatt., 14-7, in a game played in Chatt.. Tenn. STATISTICS JSU YARDS UTC 85 RUSHING YARDS 113 123 PASSING TOTAL 170 208 OFFENSE PASSES 283 27 ATTEMPTED PASSES 24 11 COMPLETED FIRST 15 11 DOWNS PUNTING 15 12-35.8 AVERAGE 9-49.2 The Gamecocks offense couldn't get on track on that rainy October night. They managed only 85 yards rushing and had to kick the ball away a total of 12 times during the game. The scoring began in the second period as the Mocs scored on a pair of field goals of 52 and 23 yards. In the third period they scored on a two-yard run and a successful two point conversion made the score 14-0. The Jacksonville defense set up the only Gamecock score when linebacker Vince Dilorenzo covered a UTC fumble on the Chattanooga 14-yard line early in the last period. A 13-yard pass from Larry Barnes to Donald Young put Jax on the two and Barnes went in from there three plays later. The Gamecocks threatened in the final seconds but couldn't score. The game ended with Chattanooga on top 14-7. The loss marked the third straight for Jacksonville and put their season record at 3-3-0. too JSU Whips Tigers of LU Close Loss to Trojans After picking up a big Homecoming win to break their losing streak the Gamecocks continued their winnings ways on November 6 by whipping the Tigers of Livingston, 24-7. STATISTICS JSU LU 9 FIRST DOWNS 12 145 YARDS RUSHING 196 105 YARDS PASSING 106 250 TOTAL OFFENSE 302 11 PASSES ATTEMPTED 16 6 PASSES COMPLETED 5 10-40.5 PUNTING AVERAGE 11-27.2 Jacksonville opened the scoring in the first period when tailback Ken Kovacevich capped a 59-yard drive on the seventh play of the series on a one-yard TD run. With Jax leading 7-0 in the second quarter the defense did their part and set up the second score when tackle Mike Baxter recovered a Tiger fumble on the Livingston 36-yard line. On the next play Larry Barnes connected with Donald Young for a TD pass and Jax led 14-0. With just six seconds left In the first half the Tigers scored on a four-yard TD run for their only seven points of the game. Barnes added another TD for the Gamecocks in the final quarter on a three-yard run and just three minutes later Rocky Riddle added a 20-yard field goal to make the final score 24-7. The win put Jacksonville at 5-4-0 overall and 5-1-0 In the conference with the GSC showdown coming up the next week in a home game against Troy State. Approximately 10,000 fans packed Paul Snow Memorial Stadium on a cold autumn night to watch the annual Troy-Jacksonville rivalry on November 13 only to see the Gamecocks lose a close one to the Trojans, 19-16, in the game that decided the Gulf South Conference race for 1976. The win over Jacksonville gave Troy a 8-1-1 season record and a lock on the conference titles. Jacksonville went to 5-4 on the year with one game left to play. JSU FIRST TSU 14 DOWNS YARDS 14 162 RUSHING YARDS 211 150 PASSING TOTAL 48 312 YARDAGE PASSES 259 22 ATTEMPTED PASSES 11 9 COMPLETED PASSES 3 1 INTERCEPTED PUNTING 5 6-43.0 AVERAGE 8-26.3 Troy opened the scoring in the first period on a nine-yard TD run to go ahead 7-0. The Gamecocks tied the score in the second period on a 26-yard Larry Barnes to Butch Barker TD pass. Troy scored again in the second period on a 17-yard pass to go ahead 13-7. The PAT, missed. The Gamecocks took the lead for the first time and only time early in the second half on a one yard dive by tailback Billy Vining. Rocky Riddle s PAT kick put the score at 14-13 in favor of Jacksonville. Just a couple of minutes later the Trojans took the lead again. 19-14, on a one yard run. Jacksonville closed the gap in the last quarter when Jessee Baker blocked a Troy punt out of the endzone for a two-point safety. The final score read 19-16 as Jacksonville was unable to capatalize on three additional possessions in the final quarter. A Decisive Win Over UNA On November 20 the Gamecocks ended the 1976 football season with a 28-7 win over the Lions of North Alabama. The win gave Jacksonville a 6-4-0 mark for the year and marked the seventh winning season for the Gamecocks in as many years. JSU UNA 16 FIRST DOWNS 18 182 YARDS RUSHING 143 120 YARDS PASSING 89 11 PASSES ATTEMPTED 22 7 PASSES COMPLETED 6 6-38.0 PUNTING AVERAGE 6.39.7 JSU kicking specialist Rocky Riddle opened the scoring with 9:13 left in the first quarter with a 39-yard field goal. Early in the next period JSU made the score 10-0 when quarterback Larry Barnes hit wingback Butch Barker on a 45-yard scoring pass. UNA scored their only TO in the same period on a five-yard TO run that made the score read 10-7. With just seconds left in the first half Jax State linebacker Ray Hammett intercepted a Lion pass and carried it back to the UNA 30 yard line. With just one second left on the clock at the half Ronnie Lawson added three more to JSU’s total on a 47-yard field goal. Jacksonville added to their score twice more before the game ended on a 9-yprd Barnes to James Coleman pass and finally on a 9-yard Barnes scoring run. 102 Cheerleaders Create Spirit The cheerleaders contribute numerous hours of their time to develop a positive image through pep and spirit at Gamecock games. On Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays they practice two hours; Thursdays they lead the pep rally; Fridays are spent decorating the stadium. On Saturdays Jacksonville resounds from their dynamic efforts to lead the student body in supporting the team. 103 Members of the cheerleader squad are Jurrell Cook, head; Cynthia Walker; Cheryl Wright; Cindy Shaw; Don Tate; Terri McClellan; Wayne Brown; Phillip Whitley; David Bush; Cary Ward. 104 Volleyball Team Improves . The JSU women’s volleyball team has shown definite improvement each year under the leadership of coach Barbara Wilson, a graduate of Jax State. The volleyball season takes place in September and November of each year. This year the JSU team, in its third year of play, posted a 3-7 season. Although this was a losing season the improvement is there and the coach is enthusiastic about the future. The addition of scholarships for the team will enable coach Wilson to recruit more heavily for the future. In addition, only one senior will graduate off this year's team. Row 1: Janice Whitaker, Debbie Dunsmore, Deb Lipscomb. Yvonne Gunn, Charlotte Sims, Beverly Cabannis; Row 2: Barbara Wilson, coach, Dorothy Grimmett, Teresa Gilliland, Jan Roberts, Sandy Hunter, Sharon Laney, Manager. 105 Men’s Gymnasts Face Tough Meets Here at Jacksonville State University we have the only men’s gymnastics team in the state. The team is in its second year of existence and competes in the Southeastern conference, the toughest conference in the nation. With teams such as The Citadel, Georgia Tech, and Louisiana State University to contend with the young team has a lot of work ahead of them. Long before any meets are on the horizon the men are working on vaults, bars, and trampolines, striving for that perfect mark of 10.0 for which every gymnast yearns. Practice begins as soon as the fall semester is underway even though the season does not commence until early December. After seeing a great improvement of the team in the Intra-squad meet, Coach Harold O’Bryant is optimistic about the upcoming season with the hopes that top contender Michael Berry will overcome injuries and be able to compete most of the season. ROW 1: Kevin Nee; Harold O'Bryant, coach; Michael Berry; ROW 2: Gary Russell; Solomon J. Cardenas; Steve Martin; ROW 3: David Hamrick; Dave Hollowed; Ricky Walton. 106 Women’s Gymnasts Sponsor Clinics Women’s gymnastics is in its second year of existence at Jacksonville State University. In those two years the team has sponsored clinics for aspiring gymnasts and developed a team which in the near future will be setting the trends for women’s collegiate gymnastics in the south. In the 1976 season, the women ended the year with a 6-3 record, which was impressive for a team so young. Coach Robert Dillard expects the team to improve. He has high hopes for these young women and the young sport in the coming seasons. ROW 1: Hollie Durbin, assistant coach; Cathy Cook; Amy Arnts. Becky Vedel, Eve Blastow, Janet Barker, assistant coach; ROW 2: Robert Dillard, coach; Holley Braver; Melinda Haywood; Kathy Balk; Carol Pitts; Edith Goodell; Mike King, pianist. 107 Upper right: Sherry Colgin. Color Guard Captain; Daryl Ussery, Drum Major. Bottom: Percussion—Janis Barton: Jerome Millender; Mike Hall; Themon Mosley; Don Stanfield; Vickie Farmer; Mike Drose; David Meltzer; Jeff Brock; Joel Burkhart; Bob Thrash; Steve Calhoun; Mark Calahan; Greg Futch; Chris Lee; Tony Morrow; Mike Fowler; Tom Kramer; Billy Blasingame; Mark Hester; Lane Mullinax; Blane Vickery. Top page 109: Saxophones—Randal Bryant; David Ezell; Bill Hamric; Diane McBrayer; Collette Brown; Sandy Murphree; Billy Mulinax; Neil Weathington; Scott Parker; Mike Fauschette; Angie Little; David Carnes; Sharon Richardson; Doug Byrd; Mark Dorough; Melody White; Karen Yates; Randal Terry; Brennon Smith; David Eason; Anita Thompson; Chris Murphree; Robert Hamburg; Robbie Mason; Dwight Hasty; Marla Rainey; Greg Hawkins; Robin Treadwell; Clint Schmitt; Cathy McDaniel; Color Guard—Mary Lynn Rose; Cindy Coshatt; Trudy Warren; Melanie Adams; Cindy Engelman; Sandy Engelman; Jane Ridenhour; Vickie Turkett; Laura Earnhart; Mary Wilson; Ann Mattie; Kay Bolick; Dee Dee Nolin; Marie Wallis; Joni Berrier; Kathy Hudson; Cindy Wallace; Athena Willingham; Melanie Harris; Denise Fairchild; Carol Chandler; Beverly Marshall; Judy Taylor; Sherry Hurst; Denise Dyer. toe 3 Marching Southerners’ Fame Widespread Over the vears The Marching Southerners of Jacksonville State University have become known as one of the top marching bands in the southeast, if not in the nation. The talents of the Southerners have won them several invitations to perform on national television. One such invitation was offered this year and the group played on TV at an Atlanta Falcon half-time. JSU’s band has played in such places as the Orange Bowl, Tampa All-America Bowl, Blue-Gray Game and Legion Field, among others. Not only are the Southerners one of the most talented bands around, they are also among the largest in number. When they take the field, spectators witness a group of over 200 marching music makers playing and marching with the utmost precision. Band Director David Walters adds a professional quality to the group. He personally arranges all the Southerner’s music, contributing to the individuality of the band. Walters has been associated with the band since 1961 when he came to Jax State from New Bern, N.C. Since that time the band has grown in number from approximately 70 to the present membership 240. Upper right: Dr. David L. Walters. Band Director. Twenty Years of Pizzazz Beautiful music and beautiful girls go well together. The Marching Ballerinas of Jax State are the cream In the Southerner's coffee. The 1976 season was a land mark year for the Ballerinas as the group celebrated their 20th year of existence. The Ballerinas were organized in 1956, according to JSU Band Director David Walters, and the original idea was to put together a group of talented girls similar to the chorus line of Radio City. Since that time the Jax State Ballerinas have developed a reputation and a style of their own. Since 1956 several other universities have organized groups similar to Jacksonville's but none have been successful in matching the Ballerinas' charm, grace or talent. Becoming a JSU Ballerina is the dream of many young women entering Jacksonville State University, but only a select few have the talent necessary to make the team and even fewer have the stamina to hold up to the rigorous training and practice sessions and busy schedule. Sheryl Davis—head; Lu Ann Aldridge; Karen Boggan; Iris Boone; Bridget Burgess; Pam Charter; Pam Cole; Connie Cornelius; Myra Deer-man; Ann Finch; Leesa Glther; Rae Ann Grammer; Kay Hanvey; Jerri Harbin; Jan Hayes; Joyce Hill; Pam Hill; Kay Jones; Bobbi Kemp; Leyta Lance; Dana Lingerfelt; Gayle Mitchell; Joyce Morgan; Laura Poe; Belinda Powell; Pam Prince; Lisa Reagan; Jan Reed; Terry Robertson; Carol Roebuck; Jamie Roebuck; Jeri Lyn Rowe; Beth Still; Beverly Vise. Pam Young. ill Trumpets—Tom Moore; Tony Plunkett; Don Robinson; Ernie Thompson; Randy Ficklen; Scott Halsomback; Elena Taylor; Dani Strock; Jim Schoeneck; Ken Dye; Eric McDonald; Keith Nichols; Pat Gaines; Susan Burns; Gary Hopkins; Perry Umphrey; Mike Morris; Greg Mealor; Alan Land; Keith McNeal; Danny Fetzer; Len Moon; Ken Smith; Ricky Casteel; Lydell Self; Joel Schultz; Robert Auchenpaugh; David Adams; Steve Dillard; Tam Esterwood; Gordon McGraw; Teresa Crawford; Gary Anderson; Tony Nelson; John Reynolds; Margaret Cohn; Vickie Pemberton; Jim Morrison. Trombones—Paul Pitman; Doug Gordon; Danny Sparks; Ricky Taylor; Ricky Gallman; Howard Hubler; Devon Viehe; David Bobroff; Charles Merkel; Tom Stubbs; Vicki Pinson; Terry Hampton; Ralph Whitfield; Sandra Hansard; Fred Powell; Stanley Hughes; Greg Suggs; Philip Albury; Lloyd Jones; Roger McGowan; Paul West; Chuck Vinson; Bruce Holliday; Randy Powell; Beth Jones; Terry Allison. Baritones—Victor Richardson; Steve Marlowes; Dwayne McQueen; Min-day Johnson; Chlsti Brown; Tim Roebuck; Melanie Morehead; Horns—Steve Dyar; Kathy Harrington; Rusty Milam; Elliott Bennett; Debbie Moore; Kara Williams; Allen Bailley; Danny Barbour; Mark Newberry; Elizabeth Britt; Joyce Neighbors. Flutes—Shirley Smith; Pat Hendrix; Treva Sumner; Jo Ella Henderson; Sharon Martin; Leah Little; Marian Moreland; Patti Hancock; Susan Howard; Holly Brock; Greta Stubblefield; Peggy Spencer; Paul Parsons. Clarinets—Mike Clark; Mike Bolick; Susan Carter; Bruce Curlette; Randall Paul; Lindy Westmoreland; Connie Spann; Charmaine Smith; Edna Holland; Dayne Lebans; Cynthia Aldridge; Pam Barnett; Sandra Adams; Mickey Phillips; Eddy Thomason; Benny Masdon; Audrey Childress; Malia Hill; Beverly Skidmore; John Woods; Connie Boyd; Debbie Nesbit; Ella Melton; Alto Strickland; Deena Marshall; Rosie Dennard. Tubas—Bert Coker; Mike Maxwell; David Smith; Paul Adams; Ron Beardon; Alan Conaway; Jerome Crawford; Robert Watson; Paul Edmonson; Danny Kirkpatric; Tony Wood; Robbie Wright; David Bonorato. 112 113 Organizations Organizations help to provide us with the social functions and contacts that are so vital to the total college experience. I strongly believe that without organizations, college life at Jacksonville State would be much less fulfilling to the student body as a whole.—Mike Humphries, President, Student Government Association Sacrifices Necessary Vesta Coleman, associate editor; Anthony Joiner, assistant editor-typist; Ronald Mitchell, editor. A successful yearbook is the result of the efforts of staff members and photographers, as well as cooperation from the university faculty, staff, and administration. Without the efforts of each of these groups, no yearbook can be truly successful. In recent years we have been lucky to have the people willing to make the sacrifices necessary for the production of an outstanding yearbook. These efforts have resulted in the 1976 Mimosa’s being awarded 1st place by the Columbia Scholastic Press Association.—Ronald Mitchell, editor See What a Few Can Do During the summer a staff of 21 students gathered to plan the 1977 Mimosa and begin the initial stages necessary for producing the book. Mr. H.H. Kesler. representative from the publishing company, Inter-Collegiate Press which was awarded the bid. spent several days with the staff explaining specific details of format and layout. Following his visit, the staff did an intensive study of photojournalism as related to yearbooks and made tentative layouts for the Mimosa. In September most of the staff began work in earnest. By the first deadline. November 1, 1976. when 40% of the 368 pages was sent in, the staff had dwindled to ten who kept working toward the December deadline when 30% was required. By the third and final deadline, only seven staff members were assuming responsibility. In effect then, the 1977 Mimosa has been produced by ten staff members and the photographers. Upper Left—Kristy Smith, copy editor and theme staff; Jeanine Bouchard, theme editor and theme copy; Not Shown—Stacy Yates, theme staff; Upper Right: Elise Nelson, classes editor and Steve Lybrand, events editor; Karen Hinch, sports editor; Rick Tubbs, sports copy writer 117 Upper Right: Mrs. Lovett, adviser; Robin Herndon, faculty staff; Tricia Williams; faculty editor; Lower Left: Donna Bennich. classes staff: Maleah Dearman. organizations: Lower Right: Nan Nelson, personalities editor; John McAfee, personalities staff. 118 Photographers Invaluable For 27 consecutive years, Mr. Opal R. Lovett, university photographer, has worked with the staffs of The Chanticleer and Mimosa to provide the pictures necessary for the success of each publication. Satisfying the demands of student journalists, the director of sports publicity, and the director of public relations requires long hours of hard work, but the deadlines are always met. During these years Mr. Lovett has trained numerous students in photography when they have been assigned to work as student assistants. The spirit of dedication and cooperation which they give to their assignments is valuable and noteworthy. Upper left: Jeff Miller, Jimmy Smothers: Upper right: Mr. Opal R. Lovett, university photographer: Lower left: Joan Fischer, Tim Mason 119 Chanticleer Depends on Dedicated Students The Chanticleer, edited by Debbie Skipper, is published weekly during the fall and spring semesters, once during the mini-mester, and three times during the summer. The staff attempts to publish all newsworthy events of campus interest, to offer effectively developed feature stories on both faculty members and students and so create an atmosphere of warmness and friendliness by helping us all know one another better. A more serious obligation of the staff is recognizing problems and issues that affect intellectual and cultural development on campus and offering factual coverage through in-depth reports and editorials which may explain complex problems, eliminate misunderstandings, and offer solutions. The Chanticleer depends upon students who have journalistic interests to identify themselves and become staff members. Writers willing to work and meet deadlines are always welcomed. Staff members are encouraged to take the few journalism courses offered to prepare themselves better for writing assignments. Staff members must also have the goodwill of the student body, faculty, and administration. From these people comes the information necessary for publishing. Upper Right: David Ford, assistant editor: Debbie Skipper, editor: Lower—flow 1: Nancy Wade. Susan Isbell, Carole Davis. Herb Cash; flow 2: Gilbert Sanders, Steve Johnson. Mark Cardwell, Bill Braddock. 120 Chanticleer Commended For Delivering the News The 1976 Chanticleer was awarded 2nd place when judged and critqued by the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. Staff members, faculty, and students were pleased when the decision was announced, because much interest in the growth, improvement, and stability of the paper had been expressed by its readers on campus. The critique which accompanied the certificate has been valuable in working toward continued improvement of the paper. The critique included positive statements on various aspects of the coverage. Especially commendable were comments on feature stories the bicentennial series, book reviews, advertisements, and general efforts to publish a newsy informative paper. Recommendations for improvement included the editorial section, sports section, better planning in use of pictures, and improving headlines. Efforts to work on weak areas by Ms. Skipper and her staff are obvious, but part of the problem depends upon willing staff who will cover all areas of news activity. Upper Right: Jerry Rutledge. Lower Left: Lenhardt Fite. Lower Right: Pat Morrison, Donna Bright. Kristy Smith, Sandra Bozeman. 122 WLJS Relays What’s Happenin’ WLJS, Jacksonville State University radio station is in its second year of operation. Radio station officials are in the process of adding new studio equipment to their inventory which will allow taping of news during the day and provide an improved quality of programming. Staff members have the opportunity of taking a course in Radio Broadcasting to facilitate their work with the station. WLJS provides better communication on campus. Information about social, civic and academic extra-curricular activities is regularly disseminated; consequently people can keep up with what’s going on. You might say that in true journalistic tradition WLJS lets us know What?, When?, and Where? about everything that’s happening. As a matter of fact, Ron Mitchell, editor of the Mimosa, offers praise, “The radio station announcers have been of inestimable value in reminding people of events for us and urging them to show up and have their pictures made.” A general survey among the student body indicates that the radio station is filling a need, especially for campus students. According a resident of the International House, most of her friends listen during a great deal of their spare time and they are always calling in requesting special songs. Another student says the station is improving and that more students are listening regularly. One thing for sure—the DJ’s certainly fill the time around the clock. That’s dedication! Upper Left—Leo Davis, Madral Ogletree, John McAfee, Dave Druscoll; Lower Left: Al Rubin. Program Director; John Turner, adviser; Lower Right—Roger O'Neal. 123 Upper Right: Dave Driscoll, Joe Holland: Center Right: Fredia Rena Summerville, Lower Left: Rex Wilson, Public Relations: P.J. Moss, News Director. 124 Upper Left: Leo Davis. Production Manager. Lower—Row 1: Rex Wilson, Al Rubin, Tim Baird. Dave Driscoll. Rod Steward, Anthony Robertson. Row 2: John McAfee. Roger O'Neal, P.J. Moss, Tim McDow, Leo Davis. Jim Lewis, Joe A. Holland. 125 SGA Coordinates Student Activities The Student Government Association consists of all the students at Jacksonville State University. They elect officers and senators who operate under the SGA constitution to provide a representative government which coordinates student activities. Mike Humphries. SGA president this year, has promoted better communications on campus and urged social, civic, and academic-oriented organizations to work hard toward accomplishing their purposes. He is glad that he has had the experience of working as SGA president this year and believes the students to be more positive than negative. Kerry Sumner. SGA vice president, mainly in charge of providing entertainment has experienced disappointment this year because students have not supported concerts, movies, and other activities which they indicated they wanted. Arranging for entertainment and being forced to cut back has been discouraging. Sumner says he does not know what else can be done to encourage students to attend. Van Hall, a senior in accounting, is SGA treasurer. The nature of his job requires his working closely with both Mike and Kerry. Keeping books for the SGA is no small job because it involves keeping records on twelve or more accounts which include entertainment. lyceum committee refrigerators, and homecoming. The SGA allocation is about $50,000 yearly, but when all the records involving concerts and the like are added to that the job is a big one. when you realize that the books must stand audit. Upper right: Kerry Sumner; center right: Van Hall; center: Mike Humphries; Lower: Kerry Sumner, vice president; Mike Humphries, president; Van Hall, treasurer. 126 127 Students React Positively Most SGA work is done by senators through committees who report at the regularly weekly meetings throughout the academic year. Perhaps the most important committee is the Liason Committee charged with the purpose of bringing student grievances to the administration for discussion and solution. Other committees include the lyceum committee, trafic, dorm, Homecoming, Publicity. Blood-Drive, Elections and SCOAG. This year's senate is composed of a high percentage of inexperienced students who are becoming familiar with SGA work and learning how to function together, as well as to coordinate goals with other organizations and discuss issues and arrive at solutions with administrative officials. In the words of Humphries. “It has been a year of rebuilding . A major problem in the Senate involved infringement of the attendance rule and resulted in the suspension of several senators. Student reaction was positive; many expressed appreciation that the SGA showed its concern for upholding its constitution and consequently now feel the SGA is a stronger force as a result of taking the realistic stand. Lower—flow 1: Theresa Morgan. Beverly Rooks, Fran Burger, Beth Meadows. Glenda Brackett. Susan Butler. Janice Potts. Kathy Glass. Nancy Cagle, Brenda White. Tim Baird; flow 2: Chuck Brasher, Ron Bearden. Angela Kines, Olin Greene. Debbie Barnett, Van Hall. Jay Dill, Terry Ikard, Joe Mucciolo. Joni Tanner; flow 3: Jeff Brassatt, Debbie Skipper, Jimmy Collins. Gayle Brown, Tom Gennaro, Joanie Wingert-sahn. Michael Lucas. Gus Pantazis, Susan Kelly, John Robinson; flow 4: Kerry Sumner, Robert Smith, Gary Carter, Raymond Low. Howard Holcomb. Bernie Spidle. Kent Boatwright, Pierre Delhaise; Now Shown: Cedric Fuller 128 Lyceum Committee Presents Speakers The Lyceum Committee composed of members from the administration and students appointed from SGA works to provide speakers of note for the university and community. Upper Left—Row 1: Dr. Mary Margaret, dean of the Lurleen B. Wallace School of Nursing; Dr. Theron Montgomery, vice president of academic affairs; Mike Humphries, SGA president; Row2: Jack Hopper, administrative assistant to the president and public relations director; Dr. Reuben Boozer, dean of the School of Arts and Sciences; Raymond Low, representative; Stan Graham, representative. Success Depends On Support The Cinematic Arts Council coordinates the movie program. This involves scheduling, motivating students to attend, operating films, and keeping a balanced budget. The success of the Council depends on the support of the student body and the community. Less support than was expected necessitated the curtailment of the program much to the disappointment of council members who have planned carefully and worked efficiently, as well as cooperatively with the student government and student body. Lower: Dr. Steve Whitton, adviser; William Parker, Larry Nee, Jr.; Pete Molay, Debbie Weems, Darlene Brooke, Robin Sullins, Joy White. 129 A Cappella Fame Growing Our campus’s A Cappella Choir has grown in number as well as fame in the past two years. They have performed for the Southeast Music Conference and the Bicentennial Celebration in Washington, D.C., as well as local and Upper: Personnel of the Choir; Soprano I: Cindy Braden, Belinda Bryant. Linda Burks, Teresa Cheatham, Betty Jeanne Dobbins. Anita Hamiter. Debbie Harden. Paula Ivy. Cathy Smith, Debbie Stearns, Yolonda Thurman; Soprano II; Libby Cooper, Melinda Haywood, Dianne Howard. Teresa Hyde, Lisa Jones, Kibble Mitchell, Lynn Moseley, Phyllis Parker, Donna Gunnells, Pam Surrett; Alto I: Kay Bollck, Fran Burger, Jan Calhoun, Melanie Crane. Layne Dorsey, Debbie Moore, Belinda Powell. Treva Sumner, Kara Williams, Athena Willingham, Nettie Wilson. Melissa Womack; Alto II; Vickie Braden. Elizabeth Britt, Audrey Childress, Vesta Coleman. Nancy Cooper, Patti Hancock, Edna Holland, Kathy Hudson. Pam Johns, Janet Roberts. Robin Treadwell; Tenor I: Paul Adams, Tam visiting audiences in the Jacksonville and Anniston areas. The choir’s director, Bayne Dobbins, has worked for many years to build it into the outstanding, harmonious, and festive performing group that it is today. Easterwood, Mike Fowler. Mike King. Gordon McGraw, Don Robinson, Frank Stripling. Ernie Thompson, Daryl Ussery; Tenor II: Allen Bailey, Elliott Bennett. Mike Drose. Paul Edmondson, Chuck Frugoli. Dan Groce, Don Groce, Ronnie Haynes, Paul Pitman; Bass I: Paul Harbison, Richey Holcomb, Robbie Mason. Keith Padgett, Roger Sanford, Jim Schoeneck, Ken Shaw, Ken Smith, Rick Taylor. Arthur Turner, Marvin Williams. Tony Wood; Bass II: Marty Burson, Eric Cain, Steve Dyar, Mike Fauscett, Robert Hamberg, Sam Jones. Jack Moseley. Billie Mullinax, Anthony Robertson, Stan Scroggins. Ken Smith, Mark Smith. Chris Daglis; Lower: Mr. Dobbins after being presented with a gift by the choir. X Upper right—A Cappella Council: Vesta Coleman, Ken Shaw, Belinda Bryant, Ernie Thompson, Libby Cooper, Ronnie Haynes. Yolanda Thurman; Middle left: Dr. Leon Willman narrated for Christmas concert; not shown—Donna Gunnells, accompanist. 131 Art Guild Is Enthusiastic The Art Guild, an eight year old organization, is one of the most active on campus. The enthusiastic membership provides interesting programs for their monthly meetings, works with the Art faculty sponsoring exhibits throughout the year which include student shows, faculty shows, and work of recognized artists from the state and the nation, and cooperates with The Friends of the Arts in encouraging an interest in the arts. Row 1: Carol Roberts. Sheila Pope. Teresa Jones. Marla Scoggin; Row 2: Claire De Vore, secretary; Huey Hamilton; Patti Miller, vice president; Marvin Shaw, sponsor; Marsha Williams: Bill McClure, president; James Tatum; Steve Tatum; Mark Coshatt; Members not shown: Mike Osburne, treasurer; Anna Simon; Dutch Carr; Myra Range; Ricky Pugh, Jimmy Thompson. Dr. Emilie Burn. KDE Serves Kappa Delta Epsilon is a service organization for professional education majors. This program has been in existence since 1954. Upper-Officers: Dr. Charlotte Thornburg, advisor; Rene Wilkins, vice president: Loretta Smith secretary; Reba Gardner, treasurer; Dianne Dobbins, president. Lower—Row 1: Dianne Dobbins, Reba Gardner. Loretta Smith. Janice Elkins. Jennie Stanley. Susan Waldrop. Rene Wilkins. Dean Smart, Melanie Adams, Peggy Collum. Traci Collum; Row 2: Dr. Charlotte Thornburg, advisor; Nina Hughes; Elise Nelson; Gayle Bealock; Lona Melton; Vicki Mitchell; Sheri Dodd; Borindo Cole; Trudy Pinson; Deborah Thompson; Melissa Turley; Debbie Turner. 133 Black Student Union Elicits Student Involvement The Black Student Union was organized in 1971 to involve black students in activities on campus. Some of their projects include Beauty and the Beast Contest, canned food drive for the needy, tribute to Dr. King, program for Black History Week and various fund raising activities. Upper: Winners of the Beauty and the Beast Contest are Bessie Lue Avery, beauty sponsored by Gwen Voider, and Wayne Johnson, the beast sponsored by Kappa Alpha Psi; Lower—Row 1: Marvin Williams; Rebecca Clayton; Patricia Dye; Carmen Tillman; John McAfee, president; Cedric Fuller, vice president; Ken Harrington; flow 2: Deborah Heard, secretary; Gwen Yelder, treasurer; William Parker; Sandra Millender; Roger O'Neal; Leon Cain; Gerald Bowie; Marcus Hammonds; Carolyn Looney; Dwight Brown; Not shown: Jackie Marcus; Cynthia Marcus; Carl Jones; Maureen Cooley; Tina Landrum; Jessie Maxwell; Akachukwu John Inwelegbu; Sandra Bozeman; Pamela Tompson; Linda Akles. 134 Catholic Student Union Inspires Religious Interest Five years ago the Catholic Student Union was organized to promote the spiritual and cultural interest of Catholic students on campus. Special liturgies and student retreat programs are some of the projects they are involved in. Row 1: Lena LaRussa. secretary; Glenda Brackett; Joanie Wingertsahn; Evelyn Church, vice president; Theresa Matzura; Row 2: Rev. Patrick J. Tierney, adviser; John O. Knoke, John Tatum. Alberto Ruiz, Jasmin Elait, Janier Prado. Sonia Oe Moraes. Darlene Dobbins. Beth Kilgo, Michael Ingram. Thao Nguyen; Not Shown; Karen Messick, president. Chorus Is Fun The Chorus sponsored by the Music Department offers students interested in singing the opportunity to come together to learn, to share good experiences, and to entertain one another, as well as audiences when they perform for the public each semester. Miss Lawler, a new member of the department, is the teacher and adviser. Janet Marie Anthony, Robert Auchenpaugh, Karen Cross, Nancy Dickinson, Ramona Dunn. John Dunham. Dorothy Fawler, Nancy Fox. Kelly Griffith. Michael Hall. Sandra Hansard, Myra Hawkins, Kenneth Hester. Mark Holmes. Janna Johnson. Donna Kennamer. Susan Kennedy, Rhonda Kiser. Tenna Kyner. Paul Landers. Sinikka Makela, Carol Overton. Charlton Russell. Marlon Slaughter, Dani Small. William Swindle, Sara Weekley, Tyler Currier. Cedric Fuller. Jean Keith. Jason Klonowski, Leesa Mince. Paula Munnelly, Deborah Smith. Nadia Bray, Paula Entrekin, Kenji Tamura, Kathleen Trawick, Nana Waldrip, Richey Holcomb, Jane Ridenhour, Christa Fair, Gerald Hawkins. Jan Norton, Kenneth Hayes. Jimmy Mundy. Students Worship Activities of the Church of Christ Fellowship include regular devotions, special study classes, a chorus, and involvement in worship and personal work, as well as social activities. Upper—flow 1: Kim Butler, David Smith, Cheri Butler, Leonve Westmeyer, Donna Kennamer, Elmer Scott; flow 2: Dennis Furlong. Fred Hughes. Sandra Coefer, Ben Jennings, Dorin-da Cole, Sheri Dodd. William Talkington. Special Olympics For Children The Council for Exceptional Children Is a professional organization for Special Education teachers. Among the activities they sponsored this year are a Christmas party for the Special Education students of Jacksonville and Piedmont and the Special Olympics in the Spring. Lower Right—flow 1: Debbie Johnson. Gino Hardman. Kathy Pound, flow 2: Barbara Ary, Teresa Couch, Jan Allen. Teresa Gregory, Gloria Roggli; flow 3: Cathy Thompson, Carolyn Owens; Susan Waldrip. Jerry Bearden; flow 4; Mrs. Wanda Wigley, advisor; Evon Richey; Laura Hendrix; Dr. Stone; honorary member; Betty Sue Beaman, and Jerrie Turner. 136 Alpha Mu Gamma Encourages Interest in Languages Members of Alpha Mu Gamma, foreign language honorary, was organized to encourage an interest in the languages of the world, the cultures of the countries represented by the languages offered in the Foreign Language Department, and to foster the inherent sense of brotherhood found in all people. Dr. Veldon J. Bennett is the adviser, all the members of the department are active. Citizens in the community who are interested in international communication and cultures have the opportunity to share in this association. Officers: Teresa Bailey, president; Jan Willis, vice president; Rachel Moncus, secretary; Dr. Veldon J. Bennett, advisor; Lower—Row 1: Barbara Mackay, George Teague. Salomon Cardinas. Gwen Streit. Mr. and Mrs. Gargiulo. Dr. France Peterson. Dr. Mary Martha Thomas, Dr. Peter Robinson, Worden Weaver, Trudy Warren; Row 2: Wendy Reed. Hilma Siraki. Kelley Denney. Teresa Bailey. Teresa Gardner. Jeff Bass, Ron Carduoll. Vickie Mitchell. Anita Thompson. Jan Willis. Debbie Smith. Jeronica Hardy. Donna Eaves. Doyle Pruitt, Linda Mattox. Dr. Bill Reid, Rachel Moncus. 137 Original Works Performed In the fall performance, “An Evening of Music and Dance,” both faculty members and students from the music department and the dance company thrilled the audience with their creative program. Twelve to fifteen members perform once a year, after being chosen in audition, original works choreographed by dance companies on this and other campuses. The dances perform by gospel, folk, jazz and classical music. Those seen in these dances are Marlon Slaughter, Emily Spidle, Harriet Payne and Calvin Sledge. Musicians who played for the performance were Dr. Marsengill, Dr. Attinger, Mr. Anderson, Mr. Davis, Miss Frances, Miss Lawler, Margaret Roberts, Carol Chandler, Chuck Vinson, Arthur Turner, Paul Adams, Dwayne Lewis, Mike Scoggins, Diane Howard and Pat Morrison. Other members of the company include Sherwin Sledge, Tommy Macon, Archie Emmanuel, Harold Underwood, Alan Imm, Gritchen McCreeless, Evon Richey, Cynthia Walker, Michele Paulding, Rebecca Clayton, Nancy Gilino, Karen Glass, Julia Butler. 138 Chicks Serve As Hostesses The Gamecock Chicks were organized in 1969 under the sponsorship of Mrs. Miriam Haywood. The young ladies who try out appear before a board who judge them for personality, cooperation, courtesy and a willingness to devote time to prove their loyalty and dedication to the university. Their activities involve working with the cheerleaders at pep rallies and varsity games to promote spirit, decorating for homecoming, and acting as hostesses at official university functions when asked. Upper Left. Joy Bryant, head chick; Upper Right; Toni Young, chick of the year; Lower—Row 1: Betty Burns, Charlotte Burt, Joy Bryant, Toni Young; Row 2: Felicia Young. Anita Carley, Sandra Houser, Teresa Linville. Deborah Hill; Row 3; Jeanette Blair, Deborah Sewell, Janice Johnson, Cindy Johnson. Phyllis Jeandron; Row 4: Karen Chappell. Sandra Bozman. Debbie Barnett, Cassandra Manear. 139 Guild Strives to Develop Appreciation of Theatre The Drama Department’s producing organization, the Masque and Wig Guild, offers a variety of productions during the academic year. The aesthetic aim of the guild is to stimulate interest in quality drama with the hope that appreciation for theatre can be developed in a high percentage of students on campus. Alpha Psi Omega, a drama honorary based on service, has been established and is in the formative stage of development. Row 1: Larry Nee. Deborah Brown. Don Pirch, Cheryl Faith. Lorenzo Gunn, Phil Cook. Otis Rollings. Rick Tubbs. Huey Hamilton, Carolyn Teague, Bob Newton, Harry Furst; Row 2: Donna Bemich, Linda Holmes, Teresa Cheatham. Cheryl Gregory. Claire DeVore. James Hester Windy Arrington. Mike Scoggins, Debbie Weems. Michael Meyer. 140 141 Urges Musicales Delta Omicron fosters fellowship among women in music and supports both amateur and professional musicians in America and abroad. Projects include monthly musicals, support of the community concerts series, and community service projects dedicated to the furtherment of musical development. Upper—Officers: Diane McBrayer. President; Colette Brown, 1st Vice President; Faye Holley Godburn, 2nd Vice President; Diane Howard, Secretary; Pat Hendrix. Treasurer; Belinda Bryant, Musical Director. Lower—Row 1: Susie Francis. Sponsor; Connie Boyd, Marsha Waddell. Debbie Stearns. Donna Gunnells. Diane McBrayer. Jan Norton, Debbie Moore, Belinda Bryant. Colette Brown, Pat Hendrix, Vesta Coleman, Jan Calhoun; Row 2. Martha James. Jan Humphreys, Teresa Cheatham, Debbie Smith. Stage Band Into Progressive Jazz The Jacksonville State University stage band under the direction of Dr. Ronald Surace plays progressive American jazz. This talented group of young musicians give several performances during the school year much to the delight of students and area music lovers. Personnel in the stage band—Saxes: Bill Hamric, Jerome Millender. Mike Bolick. Mike Clark. Randal Terry; Trombones: Andy Robertson. Rick Taylor. Howard Hubler, Phil Whitley. Ralph Whitfield; Trumpets: Tom Moore. Scott Holsomback. Don Robinson, Lydell Self, Clayton Morrison, David Adams; Rhythm: Al Rubin. Rick Simmonson, Tom Kramer; Sound Man: Joel Burkhart. Councils Govern Greeks The Interfraternity Council and Panhellenic Council govern the Greek organizations on campus. These councils regulate the membership, determine eligibility of students by checking grade point averages, promote the fraternal spirit of brotherhood, serve as a liason between university officials and the members, and promote civic affairs both on campus and in the community. In coordinating all Greek activities, their major task is the organization of rush. Upper—Interfraternity Council—flow 1: Ronnie Stisher, president; Steve McDonald. 2nd vice president; Steve Graham, 1st vice president; flow 2: Kenny Jones; Mike Burnthall, secretary; Ralph Moore, treasurer; flow 3: Ronnie Gravley. Raymond Low. David Eigen; flow 4: Kenny Sellers. Not Shown; Russ Cowley. Anthony Joiner, Galen Greenwood, Tony Hardy; Lower—Panhellenic Council: Kathy Mitchum, president; Kim Martin, delegate; Faye Scott, secretary-treasurer; Lisa Rogers, vice president; Beth Meadows; Gregg, Fran. 144 Gary Wagner—All-American Blocking 19 kicks in four years of college football can get you the title All-American. That’s what Gary Wagner did! Wagner received national publicity for his extra points, field goals, and punts. He holds all records at Jacksonville for blocking punts. Coach Bobby Marcum says, Gary has been instrumental in helping us win more than one game with his blocking. Besides, he is an all around good football player.” Coach Mayfield and Wagner are seen upper left. Physical Education Creates Healthy Attitudes The Physical Education Majors Club, sponsored by Dr. Ronnie Harris, has been established to give those interested in heal, recreation, and physical education an opportunity to work together in broadening their understanding of the importance of developing healthy people. Members support both the intramural and varsity programs on campus. Lower—Row 1: Cindy Atkins. Debbie Wallace. Wade Daniel; Row 2: Richard Bommar, Kenner Tally. Charles Ray; Row 3: Mike Johnson. Steve Bailey. 145 BCM Builds Fellowship The Baptist Campus Ministry provides an atmosphere of Christian fellowship in which students may enjoy Upper—Row 1: Steve Joiner. Ernie Thompson, Dan Croce. Rhonda Wright. Ric Simemson. Harold Wallace. Lona Melton, Dardin Poole, Rick Sizemore. Nancy Wade. Susan Sams. Cathy Hamlin; flow 2: Randall Terry. Chris Daglig. Ronnie Haynes. Linda Ingram, Susan Kennedy, Jim Nasium, Donna Bee. Jan Green. Nana Waldrip. Erie Cain; Row 3: Carole Richardson. Frank Stripling. Steve Blockmon. Nellwyn Carpenter, Mary Ensley. Sam Jones. Pam Gullott. Jane Latimere, Janice Elkins, Debbie Turner. Randy O'Donnell; Row 4: Janet Roberts. Bryant Smith, Chris Reese. Larry Loster, Jan Roberts. Doug Gregory. Karen Kennedy, Terry Matthews. Carol Roberts. Norman Holmes. Paula Craft, Bill Johnston. themselves. The summer missions program, BCM choir and Revised Edition are special features of their program. Melissa Hawkins; Lower—Row 1: Gleen Goggans, Nancy Gay. Donna New. Charlene Fuller. Tim Landers. Otis Rolling, Dee Irgram. Debbie Lewis. Jane Love, Carol Knight. Greg Goggans. Sharon White; Row 2: Mark Davis. Yolonda Thurman. Ricky Steele. Nancy Cain. Stan Scroggins. Kara Williams. Jan Calhoun. Judy Watts. Jane Cobio. Patricia Crew, Linda Cole. Cindy Graham. Sandy Bird; Row 3: Tony Hardy. Mark Lon. Danny Craven, Becley Angel, Dianne Howard, Don Howard, Karen Chaffe, Melissa Womack, Beverly Borden, Diane Lewis. Betsy Southerland; Row 4: Mike Copeland. Bobby Parker. Mike Worel. Debbie Dunsmore. Michael Cobb. David Herrin, Eric Swindle, Marty Burson. Alpha Eta Epsilon Recognizes Superior Student Members of the local home economics honorary. Alpha Eta Epsilon, must maintain a 2.0 GPA. The outstanding member is recognized and an annual tea for parents is held each spring. flow 1: Sheila Campbell. Julie McBride. Billy Guthrie, Gail Dobbs. Rebecca Jenkins. Ginger Howard. Mrs. Chandler, advisor; Row 2: Jane Cobia, Debra Stewart. Marguerite Dollar. Phillis Wilkes. Sally Martin. Nancy Gilino, Sherry Hunter. Students Aid Extension Office In 1964. the Home Economics Club was organized to assist majors and minors of this field to achieve a greater understanding of the many areas of Home Economics. The members of this club work with the county extension office to aid in their programs. Lower-flow 1: Gail Dobbs. President; Jane Cobia. 1st vice president; Leigh Ann Pearson. 2d vice president; Carolyn Looney, secretary; Ginger Howard, treasurer; LeAnn Beaird, reporter; flow 2: Marilyn Breedlove. Karen Stanford. Julie McBride. Regina Mathis. Donna Kennamer. Sally Surters. Dean Deupree, Sharon Thornton, Phyllis Wilks, Marquerite Dollar. Paula Hall. Students Stay in Touch The International House Program has become a very outstanding one since its beginning thirty years ago. During these years, several clubs and organizations have helped support it verbally as well as financially. Under the direction of Mr. John Stewart, the twenty-three American and seventeen foreign students have participated in several seminars, dinner forums, church programs, and public teas throughout this school year. Currently, there are approximately three hundred and twenty-five former foreign members of the International House Program residing in approximately sixty countries of the free world. These former students still show their interests in the program by frequently writing to and visiting the JSU campus—their home away from home. Upper Right: Mrs. Mildred Word, official hostess: Mr. John Stewart. Director of International House. Below: Foreign students—Salomon Cardenas. Mexico; Masako Kinoshita, Japan; John Knoke, Guatamala; Deborah Campbell. Nicaragua; Harrison Kago, Kenya; Alberto Ruiz, Peru; Pierre Delhaise, Belgium; Tahir Ansari, Pakistan; Renne Morris, Panama; Jasmin Eslait, Columbia; Flemming Berg. Denmark; Elisabeth Sturm. Austria; Berthil Slim. Holland; Sinikka Makela. Finland; Sonia deMoraes. Brazil; Thao Nguyen. Vietnam; Cuauhtemoc Zuniga. Mexico. 148 Upper: Native Students: Theresa Matzura. Vesta Coleman. Patricia Williams. Debbie Howard. Julia Womack, Judy Maynor. Jan Willis. Gwen Streit, Debbie Smith, Kathy Schrader. Bill Norris, Donna Ward, Mark Davis, Monty Formby. Byron York. Philip Albury, Jack Moseley. Anna Simon, Lewis Jolly. Pete Norris. Bill Braddock. Not Shown: Debbie Barnett. Dianne Bell, Mike Cobb. Tim Mason. Anita Montgomery, Ronald Walton. Lower Right: Mrs. Alice Draper, secretary. 149 Leaders Developed Phi Beta Lambda strives to develop competent, responsible business leaders. This organization has been involved in activities such as a convention n Birmingham, sponsor for the dance marathon, Easter egg hunt for Jacksonville Day Care Center and several leadership conferences. Upper Right: Kenny Waller, president; Jim Higginbotham, vice president; Jodi Higginbotham, secretary; Wayne Messick, treasurer; Rachel Lockard. Historian; Mr. Hal Smith, advisor: Lower—flow 1: Elaine Burch, Sheila Vaughn, Rachel Lockard, Junjaras Chevanich, Elian Burch. Kim Brooks. Gayla Brown; Row 2: Wayne Messick, Jodi Higginbotham. Sandra Hare. Phongswa Pizavan, Nancy Evans, Sandra Coffer; flow 3. Hal Smith, advisor; Carol McClellan; Betty Burns; Cathy Niemeyer; Lyn-dy Hewett; flow 4: Randy Bolin. Kenny Waller, James Higginbotham, Steve Hassenplug, Kent Tidmore. 150 Law Club Spurs Interest The Law Club sponsored a Ford-Carter political confrontation just prior to the election to motivate student interest in national politics. Members are active in SCOAG. Upper—flow 1: Susan Brown, Mona Lee Mansoor, Gary Craft; flow 2: Randy Smith, Randy Woodrow, Dennis Rush; flow 3: Leslie Roddy. Cy Wagner; flow 4: Glynn Grisham, Alan Goodwin, Dr. Davis, advisor; Scott Pullen; Not shown: Lavella Chandler, Gene Wisdom. Wendy Read, Carol Moore Lambda Alpha Epsilon Aids Interns Lambda Alpha Epsilon was established in 1937 nationally and in 1974 locally. They help students in interns and future job possibilities and provide speakers on Criminal justice. The purpose of this organization is to promote a better understanding in the field of Criminal justice. Lower—flow 1: Mark Sapp; Rosemary Bomdsin; Becky Pruett, Jo Givin; Robert A. Spencer, flow 2: Dawn Russo. Robbie Garrett. Theresa Mat-zura. Jim McCulloch. Charles Burgess. David Worley. Bob Owens 151 J-Club Sponsors Smoker for Alumni Varsity lettermen from the football and baseball teams make up the J-Club. These men support the athletic program and help to sponsor a smoker for alumni at homecoming. Coach Marcum and Coach Abbott offer encouragement and serve to coordinate their activities. Upper—Basketball lettermen—flow 1: Dan Hall, Wayne Ragland. Rick McCoy. Allen McClellan; Row 2: Terry Abbott, Ron Koch, Joe MeGee. Steve Gamble; flow 3: Mike Morrison, Randy Putman, Jack Chaffin, Sonny Mosley, Sammy Davis. Lynn Beard. Roger Mayo; Lower—Football Lettermen: Donald Young. DeWayne Parker, Rick Shrewsbury. Bill Vining. Mike Baxter. Jess Wright. Roland Weaver. Rocky Riddle. Dale Adams. Amos McCreary. Ronald Young; flow 2: Gary White. Tim Nichols. Greg Roberson. Thomas Davis. Cotton Campbell. Bo Emerson, Jerome Coleman, Butch Barker, Sherwin Sledge. Ray Brock. Gurley. Swanigan, Ricky Grammer. Art Lockridge; flow 3: Marty Hanson. Herbert Canada. J. C. Coleman. Jim Davis. Loring White. Tommy Macon, Mitchell Knox, Mark Colley. Keith Martin. Randy Ragsdale. Jesse Baker. Greg Watts. Gary Wagner. 152 Blades Receive Recognition 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 Upper Left—Scabbard and Blade officers: Mary Clark, secretary. Tim Knight, president. Tom Hudgen. treasurer: Capt. Ronald Kohl, adviser; not shown: Steve Clemons, vice president; Lower—Row 1: Ken Cobb. Brian McElwee. Frank Holliman. Angie Wesley, sponsor; Louis Wood. Jim Newman. Ricky Haney; flow 2: Mary Clark, secretary; David 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. Thomason. Ken Valine. Ed Henderson, Alex Elliot, Mike Wadsworth, Terry Quarles. John Easterwood. Jeff Robison. Rick Cadle; flow 3: Rick Drake. Captain Ron Kohl, adviser; Steve Clemons, vice president; Stan Clemons. Jim Fleming, Tim Knight, president; Leon Alford. Tom Hudgen, treasurer. Five Rangers Receive Tabs 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. Lt. Col. Rickett, RMS, recommended five young men from the senior class for the nine week cause at the Army Ranger School. Stan Clemons. Steve Clemons, Frank Crow, Alex Elliott, and Leon Afred successfully completed the rigorous training involved and received their Ranger tabs. Upper Right: Leesa Mince, sponsor; Steve Clemons. Co; Renee Jacobs, sponsor; Lower—flow 1: Jerry Smith. Billy Bundrum. Brian McElwee. David Bowles. Randy Nelson, Ricky Drake. Chris Murphy, Richard Haney. James Newman, Edward Henderson, Phillip Clark; flow 2: Tim Henderson. Charles Mullinan. Mike Hall, Terry Chatman, Robert Spencer. Ace Elliot, Steve Clemons. Robert Williams. Tom Foster, Andrea Higginbotham. Cris Gurley, Jerry Quarles. Ruffus Steve; flow 3: Debbie Kennedy. Pat Long. Steve Hassenplug. Mike Bucey. Lee Davis. Stan Carpenter. John McCutcheon, Frank Holliman, Joe Owens. Ken Valine, Daniel Wodworth, Keith Higgins. Mike Wodsworth. Thomas Bradley. James Paris. Luke Green. Leesa Mince. 15 Phi Alpha Theta Rebuilds Phi Alpha Theta is a history honorary in which membership is determined by high academic qualifications. The chapter was established several years ago under the sponsorship of Dr. Mary Martha Thomas. Professors in the department currently responsible for spring reorganization are Col. Worden Weaver, Rayford Taylor, Dr. Phillip Koerper and Dr. Calvin Wingo. Sponsors Form Elite Corps The R.O.T.C. sponsors are the official hostesses of the Military Science Department. The young ladies form an elite corps because the few vacancies each year are filled from an extremely large member of applicants. Their basic purpose is to build morale. Row 1: Debbie Kennedy. Susan Kelly; Row 2: Leese Mince. Debbie Hicks. Lee Rhea Johns. Shawn Ferguson; Row 3: Renee Jacobs, Lisa Yarbrough, Karen Smith, Donna Moody, Angie Wesley; Row 4; Mim Jackson, Lyndy Hewett, Cindy Shaw, Teresa McClellan; Row 5: Joyce Morgan. Brenda Bennett, Gayle Mitchell, Sandy Fant; Not Shown: Janie Nunnelly. 155 ACS Provides Info The purpose of the American Chemical Society is to provide information about chemistry education, research, and employment. Each semester speakers and films are sponsored for the membership and the student body. Row 1: Dr. Gant adviser; Pati Puckett; Neaty Bass; Vanessa Wilson; Row 2: Anne Wooten, Linda Hutchinson; Row 3: Janet Kilgore. Jeff Bass. Jeff Scott. Anita Thompson. Dr. Benson, advisor; Steve Reed; Robert French; Gerald Hooks Nurses Give Aid The Student Nurses' organization has been in existence since 1969 when the Nursing School was established. This club is designed to prepare student nurses for professional organizations when they graduate. They are actively involved in such projects as Blood Drive, swine flu vaccinations and hypertension screening. Row 1: Beverly Hammonds. President; Charlotte Keith. Secretary; Rita Carr, Treasurer; Beth Anthony. Parliamentarian; Row 2: Pat Holly, Cindy Booth, Karen Worthey. Fran Burger; Row 3: Terral Carr, Deborah Williams. Elise Neely. Lynn Cutts Students Enjoy Bible Study The First Century Campus Ministry was organized two years ago to provide fellowship and growth for Christians on campus and an environment for students to come to understand the gospel of Jesus Christ. They are involved in Student Challenge, Wednesday night Bible Study and various social activities. Row 1: Doug Gregory, Sharon Bruce. Karen Kennedy, Randy O'Donnell, Darwin Poole. Holley Brauer, Rick Sizemore. Susan Carroll. Terri Drake, Karen Gordon, David Caudle. Candy Hollingsworth; Row 2: Earl Bruce, Eric Cain. Nancy Cain, Paul Parsons. Norris Braswell. Mike Copeland. Farrell Shiver, Nancy Wade, Cindy Graham, Jan Green, Cathy Hamlin, Susan Waldrop. Secretary; Susan Owens; Row 3: Sandy Fallon, Treasurer; Larry Laster, Carole Richardson, Beth Kennedy, Donna Bee, Carol Roberts. Debbie Dunsmore, Jan Roberts, Nancy Gay; Row 4: Jefferson Mayo. Terry Matthews; Keith Cunningham. Mike Worel. President; Tim McDow, Vice President; Tim Nichols. Rick Shrewsbury, Tony Collier; Norman Holmes, Donna Nancarrow. Rick Simenson, Steve Joiner. Artists Form New Club The National Art Education Association is a newly organized club designed to promote professionalism in art education and to raise and maintain a high standard of quality of are education on campus and in the community. Row 1: Susan Thrash, Leesa Mince; Row 2: Dr. Emilie Burn. Advisor; Row 3: Ricky Pugh, Dutch Carr; Not Shown: Constance Currier. Anna Simon. Teresa Weldon. Susan Henshaw 157 Phi Mu Alpha Music Oriented The professional fraternity for men in music, Phi Mu Alpha, is one of the strongest professional fraternities on campus. Established at Jacksonville in 1950, the fraternity has given encouragement, unity, and possibility for social, aesthetic, and academic growth to the hundreds of students who have become members during these 27 years. Community service oriented, the chapter provides local schools and churches with programs. A jazz festival in the spring brings a number of high school and college bands together for clinics during the day which closes with an exciting performance by a professional jazz orchestra ensemble in the evening. Social activities include a spring banquet, homecoming events, and fraternity parties. Upper—flow 1: Elena Taylor, Treva Sumner, Leah Little. Kay Bolick. Deborah Nesbit, Pat Hendrix, Trudy Warren, Jane Berrier. Vickie Farmer, Anna Simon. Cindy Engelman; flow 2: Bill Hamric, Robert Hamberg. Paul Pitman, Sandy Engleman. Shirley Smith, Kara Williams. Jo Ella Henderson. Melanie Harris. Cynthia Aldridge. Michael Clark. Tom Stubbs. Chuck Frugoli, Jim Schoeneck; David Ezell. Eddye Thomason. Ken Dye. Daryl Ussery. Greg Hawkins. Bert Coker. Paul Adams. Lloyd Jones. Don Robinson, Rick Taylor. Randall Bryant; flow 4: Philip Albury. Tony Wood. Paul West, Steve Dyar. Victor Richardson, Howard Hubler; Teresa Cheatham, sweetheart; Ernie Thompson. Jerome Millender. David Smith, Gregg Bealor, Neil Weathington; Lower—Officers: Randall Bryant, Paul Pitman, Chuck Frugoli, Jim Schoeneck, David Ezell. Leaders Honored Delta Kappans. recently organized, are working to obtain a charter of the national honorary fraternity, Omicron Delta Kappa. The fraternity, is an honorary established for the purpose of recognizing outstanding leaders from the student body. Though membership is not based on academic achievement, students will be expected to maintain a 1.8 to qualify. Currently, plans are underway to develop a point system for activities to determine admission of new members. Charter Members—flow 1: Debbie Skipper, Chanticleer editor; Charles Rowe, vice president of university financial affairs; Kerry Summer, SGA vice president; Mike Humphries, SGA president; flow 2: Dr. George Richards; Dr. Theron Montgomery, vice president of academic affairs; Dr. John Van Cleave; Dr. Clyde Cox. Contests Sponsored The Pi Epsilon Chapter of Sigma Tau Delta has been established to further interest in the studies of English. This organization sponsors such projects as writing contests. flow 1: Susan Bearden, Cheryl Hyche, Deborah Thompson, Jane Cobia. Kathy Poe, Dean Smart. Debra Weems. Donna Bennich; flow 2: Rene Wilkins, Trudy Pinson, Nancy Thomas. Melissa Turley. Peggy Collum. Kim Smith. Cheryl Taith, Debbie Skipper. Joy White, Dr. Gene Blanton, advisor. SAA Stimulates Accounting Interest The Student Accounting Association participates in projects including Mum sale, scholarships. Accounting banquet, student aides and field trips. This organization has been in existence for 18 years and their main purpose is to stimulate accounting interest. Upper—flow 1: Mr. Atchley, Advisor; flow 2: Teresa Prater. Donna Brooks, Bobby Mitchell. Jimmy Meade; flow 3: William Talkington, Tony Beam; flow 4: Billy Owens, Sara Howell; flow 5: Lee Wooten, Arleine Gustaveson, flow 6. Gil Turley. Thomas Collins. Sandra Coefer; flow 7: Steve Hassenplug. Gail Lecroy. Elise Nelson; flow 8: Susan Thornton. Marcia Cromer. ASO Shares Culture The African Students Organization is in its third year of existence. The purpose is to promote unity among African students, provide and opportunity of fostering brotherhood in a strange land, and create an identity that will give them strenghth and the opportunity to share their culture with others. Lower—Alpha Lamin Koroma, Abdul Othoman, Abraham Daramy, Hassan Usman, Abdul Jalloh, Hamilton Lemah, Alexander Idonije, John Akachuky 160 SNEA for Future Educators The SNEA is a professional organization for future educators. Their projects include sponsoring speakers and skits. Upper—flow 1: Deborah Thompson, Melanie Adams. Dean Smart, Donna Bennich; flow 2: Loretta Smith. Deanne Dobbins. Reba Gardner, Teresa Couch, Jeannie Stanley, Lona Melton. Lower Left: Judy Watts, secretary-treasurer; Deborah Sewell, president: Susan Henshaw, second vice president 161 Delta Zeta Arrives at JSU The Lambda Gamma Colony of Delta Zeta Sorority is the newest Greek organization on campus. Its history may be traced to Miami University in Ohio where it was founded in 1902. Delta Zeta boasts the rank of number one in the nation where the number of chapters and members is concerned. Sorority colors are rose and green; the flower is the lovely pink killarney rose; publication is The Lamp of Delta Zeta; and the jewel is the diamond. Delta Zeta sisters base their philosophy on the characteristics of temperance, insight, justice, and truth. In justifying the establishment of Lambda Gamma Colony, Katrina Patton, public relations officer and historian, explains, “We feel that Jax State needed another sorority badly. Four just could not handle the great number of interested girls arriving on campus each fall. In fact, I would like to see at least two more sororities here. The university is growing; we need to consider this.” Members are already involved in campus-wide activities including fraternity little sister memberships, appointment as R.O.T.C. sponsors, election to SGA Senate, and Miss Mimosa Presentation. Upper Right—Seated Debra Hicks, vice president of rush; Sara Clem, fall president; Susan Kelly, vice president Standing, Rinda Killian, recording secretary: Tricia Williams, corresponding secretary; Vicki Patterson, treasurer. Debra Moon, spring president. 162 Lambda Gamma Colony membership: Vickie Lynn Adams. Winola Arrington. Katherine Atkison. Michele Boucher. Amelia Brakefield. Gale Ellis. Dorothy Fowler. Sherri Hand. Mary Harris. Patti Holbrook. Marie Johnson. Jennifer Jordan. Judy Maynor, Belinda Patterson. Teri Stedham. Beverly Rooks. Frances Willingham. Jean Marie Black. Deborah Moon, Susan Owens. Tamlyn Craven. Sara Clem. Susan Brown. Mona Wright. Tricia Williams, Patricia Ann Williams. Cheryl Vali-mont, Brenda Steele. Susan Simpson. Terri Ann Jarrels. Evon Richey. Karen Ray. Belenda Lee Peters. Ann Eileen Barney. Nancy Coffey, Sybil Patton. Mary Peoples. Vickie Patterson, Donna King. Rinda Killian, Angela Hudson, Robin Herndon, Debra Hicks. Susan Kelly, Marsha Hull. Patricia Gronquist. Therisa Fowler, Pamela Fowler, Tammy Ellison, and Anita Corley. 163 ATfls Honored Thru Awards Alpha Tau Omega was founded by three confederate soldiers with the purpose of reuniting the war torn North and South. The Eta Theta chapter here at JSU has received many awards from ATO National some of which are Chapter Excellency Awards, Scholarship Award and the Spirit of Brotherhood. The university has honored this fraternity with the JSU Spirit Award for the fourth consecutive year and outstanding Homecoming display for the third consecutive year. The city of Jacksonville awarded them the Historical Society Recognition for landmark restoration. The brothers are involved in projects such as production of the Northeast Alabama Pageant, the Dance Marathon for National Epilepsy Foundation and a Christmas party for underprivileged children. ATO enjoys a brotherhood where they are all individuals with common bond in their fraternity. 164 ACTIVIES: Mile Allison, Carl Anker, Chris Ash. Richard Bagwell. Dave Barton. Lynn Beard, Steve Belenger, Brock Brascho, Berry Brooks, Mike Clark, Chuck Conner, Sconz Conrad. Bo Coshatt, Tyler Currier, Alan Dar-nall, Mark David, Steve Gamble. Larry Haddock, Bill Harris, Lee Henness, John Hensleigh, Joe Hill. Gary Huddleston. Greg Laney. Neil Lawler. Steve Lawley, Mark Lumpkin. Don Mason, Joe Magee. Terry Moore, Web Northcutt, Greg Pair, Jo Jo Parker, Jett Pettus. Ricky Phillips, Gary Poland, Jay Pumroy. Harold Quick. Terry Reach, Mike Romines. Jimmy Rowan, Bill Rush, Ed Sexton, Thomas Shields, Aarron Small, Teddy Smith, Rick Totten, Verdo, Blythe Walls. Roger Weber. Edwin White. Charlie Willis, Tommy Wingo. Randy Word OFFICERS: Center page 165—President, Greg Pair. Vice-President. Aarron Small, Treasurer. Berry Brooks, Secretary, Mike Romines (not pictured), Sentinel. Dave Barton, Usher, Mike Clark, Historian. Steve Lawley. Public Relations, Bill Harris. Rush Chairman, Edwin White. Pledge Educator, Aarron Small, IFC Representative, Rick Totten. WKB, Teddy Smith. PLEDGES: Rick Anderson. Jim Beene, John Biddle. Jim Cazola. Gary Cook. Dennis Dailey. David Dawson. Mike Dickert, Phil Frasier, Andy Gamble. Jerry Graham. Sonny Hayes, Gene Hensleigh, Coleman Ledford. Kevin Logan, Mike McAllister, Kerry Otis, Rod Painter. Dean Parker, Steve Pfannkueh, Steve Poe. Ken Roberts. Kelly Roy. Randall Shew, Alan Sims, Mark Teixeira. Wes Thornton, Buck Williams. SOCIAL AFFILIATE: Doug Hale. LITTLE SISTERS: Pam Hughes, Stacy Yates, Joyce Hill, Nina Mullins, Dee Dee Fant. Karen Howell. Cathy Davis. Laura Poe. Anita Snow, Barbara Amy, Debbie Rungan. Susan McLaughlin. Debbie Pamber. Lisa Reagan, Karen Wyatt, Jan Allen. Kristy Smith, Carrol Merritt. Linda Thompson, Susan Howard, Bobby Kemp, Susan Canada. Evie Taff-SWEETHEART 166 A A's Share Fun and Fellowship Alpha Xi Delta is fun, fellowship and fraternity. The sisters share many cherished moments such as, Thanksgiving Dinner, Christmas Formal, hay rides and cookouts with their big brothers. Their spring formal is the highlight of the social calendar. When these individual sisters with such great potential unite, many great things are accomplished. The Alpha Xi’s performed a musical tribute to America for the students of Jacksonville High School. The sisters collected over $1300 for the American Cancer Society and Cerebral Palsy Drive. Alpha Xi Delta also won the Blood Drive here on the campus this year. ACTIVE SISTERS: Bobbi Atkins, Vicki Ashley, Iris Boone. Gay Buford. Elian Burch. Bridged Burgess. Paula Entrekin, Elaine Evans. Brenda Ford. Ann Groat, Cathy Hammett, Sandra Hardman, Susan Harvey. Freda Hayes. Pat Holley. Patsy Houston. Cindy Hughes. Renee Jacobs, Bobbi Kemp. Debbie Kennedy. Sarah King, Leyta Lance, Jane Ledbetter, Kim Martin, Robben Mathews. Vicki Medlock, Nancy Merrill, Cathy Mitchum. Leesa Mince. Marissa Morris. Teresa McCellan. Susan McLaughin. Lynn Patterson, Robin Patterson. Pam Prince. Jackie Ray. Tina Richards. Debbie Runyan, Charlotte Sims, Suzette Thrasher. Sue Weekly, Angie Wesley, Teresa West. Becky Wetzel, Lisa Yarbrough, Pam Young. FALL PLEDGES: Joy Bakawe. Susan Butler, Denise Burk, Lyn Cutts, Freda Densmore, Kim Frances. Debbie Gilbert. Sandi Hall, Deb Hawkins. Donna Howell, Prissy Johnson, Teresa Kirby, Patti Lawrence. Karen Locklar, Robin Lowe. Pam Hicks. Cheryl Mathery, Cathy Neimeyer. Cindy Parcus. Kim Parker, Vicki Presley. Susie Robinson. Doris Splawn, Karen Waddell. Melody White, Sheree White, Sharon Williams. Joani Wingertsahn. OFFICERS: Upper left, page 167—President, Robben Mathews; Vice President, Nancy Merrill; Membership Chairman. Leesa Mince; Pledge Trainer, Sue Weekley; Treasurer, Iris Boone. 167 AL© Brings Women Together Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., is an international public service organization which was founded at Howard University in 1913. This organization was incorporated in order to form a closer union among college women for the fostering of high ideals in moral, social and intellectual life. The principal purposes and aims of this public service organization are cultural, intellectual and moral standards among its members, to engage in public service programs and to promote and encourage achievement in education, the granting of scholarships and other assistance. Kappa Beta Chapter at Jacksonville State University was chartered in May 1973. OFFICERS: Top page 168—Wonder J. Ingram. President; Onna Williams. Vice President and Dean of Pledges; Linda Jackson, Corresponding Secretary; Gwendolyn Wills. Recording Secretary; Linda Wright. Treasurer and Financial Secretary; Linda Pryor, Sergeant-at-arms. MEMBERS: Ernestine Shelbome. Jocelyn Johnson. Donna Blair, Mrs. Helen B. Caver, Advisor; Mrs. Sandra Emmanuel, Co-advisor, Mrs. Sidney Fox Reid, Co-advisor; Mrs. Georgia Glover. Co-advisor. 16? ATA’s Active in Campus Life Last year Delta Tau Delta received a $500 check for turning in the highest number of bottles and cans in the Miller contest. They were also actively involved in collecting money for the Muscular Dystrophy drive. Delta Tau Delta participates in intramural sports such as football, volleyball, softball and basketball. Brothers, Alan Cash and Kenneth Vest, attended their national convention in Minneapolis, Minnesota. They have members working at the JSU radio station, tutoring students in science, and some brothers are also members of the Scabbard and Blade Honor Fraternity. ACTIVES: Alan Cash, Kenneth Vest. Keith Peinhardt. Martin Whitaker, Sam Pearson, Skipper Smith, John Glasgow. PLEDGES: Daniel Holcomb, Greg Key. Barry Tidmore, John Reynolds. Jeff Robinson. Russ Cowley, Billy Burndrum, Randy Nelson. Dennis Underwood, Marty Berry, Robert Walker, Mike Dedman. LITTLE SISTERS: Wendy Arrington, Debbie Barnett. Betty Burns. Kelly Denney. Kathleen Elliott, Lisa Garcia. Ginger Hart. Donna King. Barbara Lewis. Gina McBride. Cathy Niemeyer, Debbie Odom, Marla Rainey, Jackie Simmons, Cindy Tate, Susan Phillips. OFFICERS: Lower center—President. Alan Cash, Vice-President. Keith Peinhardt, Secretary, Martin Whitaker, Treasurer, Kenneth Vest L LU l a AX’s Boast SGA President Delta Chi held their annual Founders Day on October 13 of this year. Their major social events include Redneck party. Christmas party. Parents Day, Indian party, and Gambling party. This fraternity has been active in such projects as Cerebral Palsy Drive of 1976 and also held a rummage sale with benefits going to the Anne Daugette Garden Club. The brothers participate in many aspects of campus life. Mike Humphries is the SGA president and Van Hall is the SGA treasurer. Delta Chi stresses brotherhood but emphasizes individuality and not conformity. BROTHERS: Charles Becraft. Kent Boatwright, Jim Bohannon, Marlin Bowlin, Mike Boysen. Tim Bridges. Mike Burnthall, Ray Carroll, Ken Chandler. Mark Cumboa. David Driscoll. David Edgar. Al Elliot, John Fargason, Bobby Franklin, Tred Gasbarro. Tom Gennaro. Rick Geralds. Sam Hall, Van Hall. Mike Humphries. Steve Jones, Raymond Low. Jim Lucas. Mike Lucas, Rusty McGibboney, David McPherson. Richard Mann, Norman Morino, Bill Meehan. Winfield Moon, Dennis Rash. Dave Sanders. Cole Shriner, Bernie Spidle. Ralph Stone. Walter Stone, Jimmy Thompson, Dennis Williams, Dale Wren. G. W. Petty. PLEDGES: David Bruno. Tim Croft. Gary Gazaway. Willie Gover, Richard Hatten, Brian Hall, Matt Hall, Bill Keathley. Tony Killen, Jason Klonowski, James Mathis. Rodney Moak, Daniel Mazingo, Jimmy Nickolson, Joseph G. Noto. Gus Pantazis, Ralph Rice. Steve Rishel. Steve Rucker, Scott Selman, David Smith, Greg Suggs. Ronnie Swindle. Glen Heathcock. Brian Cox, Joe Franklin. Bill Johnson. CHI DELPHIA: Candy Barr. Sorv-dra Davidson, Patti Payne. Lynn McDaniels. Linda Franklin, Renee Comer. Debbie Hawkins. Susan Keith. Sharon Cooper, Sabrina Oden, Dorothy Tsimpides, Teresa Smith, Michelle Donnadieu, Sharmon Hampton, Sandy Boggus. Regina Laney. Sharyle Donnadieu, Tammy Craven, Lucy Carmosina, Twana Champion, Arlene Avery, Jonie Wingerstahn, Monica Lewis, Julie White, B. B. Levine. Connie Cornelius. Debora Harkey. Ann Usher. Cindy Brown. Tammy Bennet, Beth Meadows, Rosemary McArdle. OFFICERS: IFC Representatives, Michael Boysen and Michael Burnthall; SGA Representatives. Lower right Raymond Low, Senator; Van Hall, Treasurer; Mike Humphries, President; Michael Lucas. Senator; Bernie Spidle. Senator; Jim Bridges, Senator. ftKaAasjftsiftxxsK aasaafiaftaacaa 172 173 KA’s Receive Their Charter Kappa Alpha Order was founded by four young men determined to preserve the cherished precepts of chivalry and honor. Seeking to perpetuate the ideals of manly virtue as exemplified in the life of Robert E. Lee, the Spiritual Founder, these men gave to American youth an organization unexcelled in Leadership, Honor and Brotherhood. This chapter of Kappa Alpha Order, Delta Phi, came to Jacksonville State in May of 1975. On January 23, 1976, after only eight months on campus, they received their Charter. This Chapter enthusiastically takes part in campus activities and is proud of the strong Brotherhood that has been achieved in such a short time. 174 BROTHERS: Bruce Barcuft. Jimmy Bradford, David Bush, Warren Clay, Phil Driver, Steve Reids. Stan Graham, Joe Henderson, Jay Kelly, Terry Knox, Mike Long, Pat Long. John McCulloch. Jeff Parker, Richard Parker, Jud Pheny, Garner Pride, Kerry Sumner, Paul Sutton, Don Tate, Kerry Thompson, PLEDGE BROTHERS: Robert Adams, Steve Armstrong. Bud Barcroft, Randy Bolin, Keith Bradley, Jerry Burns, Joey Cannon. Carlton Davis. Tim Davis. Scott Edmiston. Cal Faircloth. Ricky Florence, Chris Gurley, Bruce Helton, Tracy Higgins, Michael Hindman, Roger Jackson, Vince Johnson. Kenny Jones. Jimmy Joye, Jeff McDonald, Ted McGee. Randy Mayfield. Pete Molay. Lann Moore. Frank Norman, Chuck Nuss, Mike Parrish, Tommy Pittman. Duane Richards. Tim Scott. Scott Terry, Barry Thrower, Allen Voyles. Tommy Wright SOUTHERN BELLES: Sherry Bailey. Mary Balmut. Diane Bartle. Ann Boatwright, Amelia Brakefield, Kim Brown. Fran Brunson, Connie Buchanan, Melissa Carrell, Jenny Comer, Becky Cotney, Jeannie Cunningham, Debbie Davis. Paula Dorn. Eydie Gibson. Luan Hardin, Sandy Hindman, Debbie Hoskins, Mim Jackson, Denise Knox, Renae Latham. Jean Legg, Kelly Cockhart, Sharon Pharoah. Doris Sarrell. Faye Scott, Kelly Watson, Debbie Weems. Lauri Wolfe. FACULTY ADVISORS: Dean A. D. Edwards. Dr. James Reaves. Dr. Franklin King, Mr. Larry Smith, Captain Ron Kohl. Captain Joe Serviss. OFFICERS: Lower center, page 174—Vice President, Kerry Sumner; Parliamentarian. Mike Long; Keeper of Chapter properties, John McCullock; Corresponding Secretary, Bruce Barclift; Secretary, Kerry Thompson; President. Jay Kelly; Sergeant-at-arms. Stan Graham; Treasurer. Jimmy Bradford; Historian. Jeff Parker. 175 OFFICERS: Upper rigiu_Is, UoB Ber. Hard Wilkerson, Stragaus; Anthony Hardy. Polemarch; Re«inal Arm3,ron9 Dean 01 Pledges: Curtis Simpson, Keeper of Records; Ronald Davis, Keeper of Exchequer; Preston Buchanon, Vice Polemarch. KAV Wo rid wide Kappa Alpha Psi was founded in 1911 by ten Illustrious men with high ideals. Since 1911 Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity has spread over the nation and world with graduate chapters in such places as Berlin and Mong Kong. The Eta Mu chapter here at Jacksonville State was the first Kappa Alpha Psi chapter granted to a predominantly white campus in the south. The brothers of the Eta Mu chapter seek to provide social events for the student body as well as service and aid to the community. The Kappa Kittens also serve as a huge ace to the fraternity by assisting the brothers in carrying out the objectives and goals of the fraternity. 176 BROTHERS: Melvin B. Johnson, Ronald V. Davis, Reginald Armstrong, Preston Buchanon. Leroy Hill, James Green, Anthony Hardy. Joe Simmons. Lloyd Newton, Bernard Wilkerson, Curtis Simpson, Garland Howard. KAPPA KITTENS: Shelia Mackey, Cora Strong. Doris McCord. Rebecca Clayton, Thressa Taylor. SCROLLERS: Wayne Johnson, Wallace Cooley. Anthony Dial. Roger O'Neal. Dwight Brown. Michael Pearson 177 KL Means Brotherhood Kappa Sigma, the second largest international fraternity in the world, is proud to be a part of the Jacksonville campus. Its 204 chapters across the United States 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 which is the backbone of this fraternity. True brotherhood is a feeling a member can know, enjoy, and respect, for Kappa 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 wisdom with action, and above all else, one who walks in the light of God. 178 BROTHERS: Benjie Baird. Toney Baird. Mark Callahan. Gary Carter. Herb Cash. Tim Childers. Stan Clemons. Pete Cochran. Rick Davis. Ronnie Davis, Steve Davis. Randy Durbin, Kirk Giles, Dan Hall. Joe Handschumacher. Butch Hardin. Fetf Helms. Tim Hightower, Gene Hodges, Mark Hurst, Brian Lett, Steve Little. Randy Masters. Ricky McCoy, Mike McCullars. James Meade. Robert Newton. John Orr. Danny Pless. Jeff Rogers. Ronnie Stisher. A. G. Tapscott, Carey Ward. Tim Watts. Robert Warren, Bob Williams. Phil Wilson, Jeff Winn, Danny Wise. PLEDGES: David Connell. Nelson Cooper, Todd Dittmer. Terry Echols, Ken Frasier, David Gayton, Donnie Gillilan. Mike Green, Richard Horn-buckle Jr., Jackie King. Stan Lewallyn, Jack McClananhan. Cary McCurry. Marty Moore, Tim Morrow, Steve Sheffield. Otto Watkins. LITTLE SISTERS: Sheila Austin. Melinda Baird, Lisa Bennett. Martha Black, Mary Ann Boyd, Iris Boone. Stephanie Bradshaw. Missy Bryant, Jurrell Cook. Nancy Cox, Tamara Currier. Holly Durbin. Shaun Ferguson, Vickie Fox. Rhonda Garnett, Beverly Gillian, Teresa Gilliland. Patti Harvey, Kay Henderson, Lyndy Hewett. Cindy Horn, Phyllis James, Renee Jacobs, Karen Kech, Pam Lewis, Kathy Lybrand. Becky Mayo. Nancy Merrill. Candy Orr, Liz Peak. Terri Rigney, Caren Roth. Jan Roulain, Cindy Shaw. Charlotte Sims. Sue Spivey, Doris Splawn. Angie Wesley, Teresa White, Nancy Williams, Wendy Williams. Debbie Wilson. Cheryl Wright, Lisa Yarborough, Pam Young. OFFICERS: Right page 179—Mike McCullars. grand treasurer; Ronnie Stisher, grand master. Cary Ward, grand procurator; not pictured Kirk Giles, grand scribe; Tim Watts, grand master of ceremonies. 179 JACKSONVILLE STATE 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 State 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 unfree 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. iso BROTHERS: Gary Allen, Greg Brewer, Melvin Busby, Leon Cain, Archie Emmanuel, Galen Greenwood, Curtis Hammonds. Steve Hill, Roy Jackson, Anthony Mr. D. J.” Joiner, Kenneth Knox. Curtis Lewis, Randolph Looper. Rodney Passmore, Kenneth Pettaway, Tommy Pinkard, Kenneth Price, Jerry Rutledge. Larry Sledge. Stanley Smith, William Earl Tarver, Donald Thomas. David Williams, Mark Wright. GRADUATE BROTHER: John Lewis. OFFICERS: Upper left page 181— L to R Galen N. Greenwood, Dean of Pledgees; Kenneth Pettaway, Dean of Marches; Jerry F. Rutledge, Keeper of Finance, Tommy L. Pinkard. Editor to the Oracle; Kneeling L to R William E. Tarver, Basileus; Anthony J. Joiner. Keeper of Record and Seal. Not pictured Kenneth L. Price. Vice Basileus. flV$Founded on Vision 181 IIK$—A Personal Experience Pi Kappa Phi is a bond of brotherhood that stretches across the nation. It is one of the only two national fraternities founded in the South. The brothers of the Delta Epsilon chapter are involved in almost every aspect of student life at JSU. They have a variety of interests with at least one in common—a strong feeling of brotherhood. Pi Kappa Phi is proud of their little sisters who are involved in such activities as cheerleading, marching ballerinas, class favorites, and class beauties. This is only part of what it means to be a member of Pi Kappa Phi. The rest is a very personal experience. MEMBERS: Gary Aderholt. Bill Braswell. Steve Clemons. Lee Colbert, Rudy Cook. Chuck Croft. Larry Davidson. Jay Dill. Darrell Downs, Steve Gentry. Eddie Griffin, Keith Hampton, Pinkney Hartley, Lee Hibbs. Freddy Holland, Terry Kendrick, Steve League, Roger Master. Joey Matthews, Walt Mayes, Ron McDaniel. Larry McGhee. Tommy McRee, James Meigs, Rex Mitchell. Murray Morgan, Bob Newby, Rick Moersch, Billy Owens. John Perrea, Benny Price, Randy Rice. Tom Robertson, John Robinson, Darrell Sadler, Robert Smith, Cliff Spurlin. Rod Stewart, Buster Wade, Hank Yeckley. PLEDGES: Greg Ashley, Dennis Black, Mike Braxton. Tony Campbell. Gary Cargal, Jimmy Clayton, Dicky Pat Clemons. Ken Clemons. Jack Chaffin, Gary Collier, Ted Fountain, Johnny Hammett, Freddy Holder, Cliff Jones. Jeff King, Jeff Knight. Knight Manas. Jeff Milwee. David McDaniel, Tim Mullendore, Kenny Norman, Tommy Powell. Jeff Roberson. Ronnie Runyan, Rick Satterfield, Harry Schiffman, Jack Silvers, Jim Smith, Terry Sutphin, Clyde Tate. Joey Tice. Philip Wade, Mike Whillock. Bart Wilkerson, Tommy Williams. Rupert Wright. Jim Young, Wayne Beasley, Alan Chesser. LITTLE SISTERS: Liz Bankston, Eileen Barney, Brenda Bennett. Jimmie Sue Berry. Kathy Burnette. Pam Charter, Cathy Colbert, Sheryl Davis, Debbie Gilbert, Rae Ann Grammer, Dana Hadden, Cathy Hammett, Nancy Hartley, Pam Hays. Pat Holley, Donna Kelly, Becky Killian. Sarah King, Yvonne Knighton, Terri McClellan. Susan McDonald. Rhonda Merritt. Gayle Mitchell. Merri Moore. Robyn Morrison, Janie Nunnelley. Molly Odom, Laura Parris. Janet Patterson. Lynne Patterson, Rosemary Pugh. Jackie Ray. Becky Rime. Terry Robertson, Lessa Rogers. Beth Stephens. Linda Tolbert. Jan Whitehead. 182 I fy tpsn:s OFFICERS: Upper right page 183—L fo R, James Meigs. Chaplain. Bill Braswell, Treasurer, Benny Price; Historian. Ron McDaniel; Secretary, Terry Kendrick; Archon, Clitl Spurtin, Warden. Om’s Overall Greek Week Victors Phi Mus were active in many areas on Jacksonville’s campus in 1976. They started out by winning the overall Greek Week. During that week, Phi Mus worked hard to collect $2000 for the Cancer Drive. They sponsored a rocking chair rock-a-thon in the late fall for Phi Mus national charity, the hospital ship Hope, and also a Thanksgiving Service for all Greek organizations. Donna Moody. Janie Nunnelley, Karen Smith,'and Mim Jackson were named ROTC sponsors in the fall. Ms. Nunnelley was also named Maid of Cotton of her home county. Constance Currier was named to the Carnation Queen Court at Phi Mu's national convention in Charleston, South Carolina. MEMBERS: Susan Canada. Nancy Cox, Nancy Forehand, Cathy Fritz. Pam Fritz, Beverly Gillilan. Debbie Harrison, Sandy Hindman, Kaye Kinser, Carol Merritt, Donna Moody, Janie Nunnelley, Leigh Ann Pearson. Ceil Posey, Faye Scott, Karen Smith. Teresa Smith. Donna Tate. Ann Taylor. Anne Wooten, Barbara Ary, Ann Boatwright. Lisa Reagan, Anita Snow, Ginger Batcheler, Michele Chal-tain, Tamara Currier, Dean Deupree. Nancy Eidson. Valerie Gamble. Rhonda Houston, Patti Harvey, Mim Jackson, Denise Knox, Debra Norris, Laura Poe, Terry Schultes. Sue Spivey, Sharon Thornton. Kim Moore, Melissa Carroll. Michelle Donnadieu. Fran Tregg. Kay Jones. Donna Kelley. Anna Keaton, Phyllis Parker, Jan Rhodes, Cindy Provence, Regina Watts, Sheila Ladshaw, Sharon Albright, Diane Bartle, Lesa Bennett. Leigh Brown, Karen Clark, Jeannie Cunningham, Frances Hughes, Pam Lewis, Vickie Morrison, Jennie Pearson, Terry Rigney, Vickie Salter, Janet Sinclair, Karen Whiteside, Wendy Williams. Robin Yarborough, Laura Taylor, Connie Tyler, Robin Morrison, Helen Anderson. Gloria Brasseale, Linda Walters, Sandra Parven. OFFICERS: Upper left, page 185—Treasurer, Nancy Cox; President, Constance Currier, Vice President, Sandy Hindman; Phi Director, Donna Moody; Membership Director, Janie Nunnelley; Panheilenic Officer, Faye Scott. 184 193 BBROTHERS: Randall Crain, Jim Dunnavant, Joe Fulton. Darrel Hardin, Don Keith, Ralph Moore. Mike Mosley, Mark Pruet, David Smith. Bill Daniel, Tom Hudgen, Harry Yoke. Bill Persons, Steve McDonald, Maxey Lee, Tracy Watkins. Jim Lewis, Robert Kerr, Wayne Bearden. PLEDGES: Frank Crow. Chuck Brasher. Winston, Groat, Cary Carr, Steve Kenney, Mike Hay, Ben Nelson, Kenny Sellers, Tommy Perrymon, Ronnie Powell, Ed Cannon, Mike Otto. Frank Ontiveros, Tim McKinley, Bill Whitehead, David Brown. LITTLE SISTERS: Leigh Ann Pearson, Phyllis Parker. Ann Groat, Lawanna Hogue, Denise Dyer, Chris Brodowski, Sandra Coefer, Angie Hudson. Meg Nelson, Belinda Patterson. Pam Robinson. Lynn Hall, Sara Clem, Janet Persons. Mary Ann Prostel, Debra Hicks. Terri Sarrels, Debbie Schmidtke. OFFICERS: Lower left page 187—Steve McDonald, office recorder; Mark Pruet. Lt. commander; Jim Dunnavant, treasurer; Ralph Moore, commander. LN’s Continue to Expand Since being charted in the spring of 1975, Sigma Nu has grown in leaps and bounds. The fraternity house itself has been carpeted and remodeled on the inside and a new sign has been erected on the outside. Sigma Nu actively competes in intramural sports. Student Government elections, blood drives and all other activities on campus. The members attend an annual retreat to headquarters of the national fraternity in Lexington, Virginia. During this time of fun and fellowship, they also made plans for the upcoming fraternity year. Sigma Nu means more than this, however, as Love, Honor and Truth guide them in their everyday actions. 186 181 Love Guides the ZTA’s The Zeta Psi chapter of Zeta Tau Alpha opened the year, 1976, with a great fall rush of 22 new pledges. There are many sisters who take an active part in campus activities such as ballerinas, class officers, ROTC sponsors and fraternity little sisters. Togetherness is the bond of this sorority which builds the sisterhood and brings them to work together throughout the year toward various activities such as their annual White Violet Formal, Greek Week, the American Cancer Drive, and National Philanthropic projects. . . Remembering that the foundation precept of Zeta Tau Alpha was Love, the greatest of all things.” ACTIVES: Cindy Austin, Rhonda Benson, Jimmie Sue Berry, Susan Carroll, Renee Comer, Sheryl Davis, Tresa Dobbs. Gail Dobbs, Susan Ellis. Sandie Fallon. Rae Ann Grammer. Lyndy Hewett, Julie Houston, Karen Howell, Phyliss James, Jane Johnson, Kim Kenemer, Donna Latum. Gayle Mitchell. Marsha Morrison, Debbie McMillion, Lynn McDaniel, Patty Payne, Carol Roebuck, Donna Ramey. Lisa Rogers, Terry Robertson, Katy Sitz, Kim Smith. Evie Taft. Linda Thompson. Susan Turner. Dorthy Tsimpides. Suzann Williams. Sharon Cooper. Lee Rhea Johns. Vicki Mabrey. PLEDGES: Sheila Austin, Kathy Austin, Sandie Boggus, Linda Hawk. Tammy Graham, Pam Charter, Pam Hays. Lisa Gaither. Dana Hayden, Barbara Cooley. Beverly Vice. Judy Meadows. Ginger Stephens. Mariann Moore. Monica Lewis. Terry Sharp. Katherine Collurt. Ann Nicholson, Kim Brown. Beth Meadows. Gail Eluod. Judy Ford. Missy Bryant. Angie Horten. Cindy Minyard. Debra Harkey. Robbie Horne. Patty Finger, Becky Cotney, Sonia Pittman. Martha Plack, Kelly Smith. Flecia Worthy, Fran Brunson. OFFICERS: Top page 188—Treasurer. Sheryl Davis; Historian, Sandie Fallon; President, Landy Hewett; Membership, Karen Howell; 1st Vice President. Suzann Williams; 2nd Vice President, Marsha Morrison; Ritual, Lynn McDaniel; Panhellenic. Lesa Rogers; Secretary. Katy Sitz. 189 Personalities From every group of people a small group can be identified who excell in their endeavors. It is only fitting we take a moment to recognize these people. —Ronald Mitchell, Editor of the Mimosa Terry and Julie’s Activities Reflect Positive Attitudes Terry Kendricks and Julie Houston have been honored by their fellow students in being elected Mr. and Miss Jax State. Julie is a political science major and a sociology minor. She is well known on the JSU campus as a past JSU cheerleader, a member of Zeta Tau Alpha and an ATO lil sis. Julie is also known for her musical talent and her ability to play the organ, piano and the banjo. Terry is a physical education major and a biology and sociology minor. He is past Kappa Phi president for two semesters, junior and senior class favorite, a former JSU cheerleader and is a member of the P.E. majors club and SCOAG staff. Terry’s hobbies include football, weight-lifting, tennis, and he enjoys being with people and making them smile. Stan and Beverly’s Warmth Shines Thru Miss Friendly, Beverly Vise, shows her love for meeting people through her involvement in campus activities. She is a member of the marching ballerinas and Zeta Tau Alpha. Beverly is an elementary education major and an English minor. Her hobbies include reading, listening to music, bike riding, and enjoying nature. Mr. Friendly, Stan Graham, has an enthusiasm for life and believes a person can do anything her wants by trying. He is majoring in political science and minoring in English. Stan is a charter member of Kappa Alpha and has been chosen outstanding S.G.A. senator for two years and sophomore class favorite. 193 Bobbi Meets Life Head-On Senior class beauty, Bobbi Kemp, a blue-eyed blonde, enjoys anything that is a challenge and feels that by using her head she can reason out any situation before reacting. Bobbi is a special education major and plans a career teaching mentally retarded children. She is a member of Alpha Xi Delta, the marching ballerinas and is an ATO lil sis. She enjoys being creative, reading educational books and playing tennis and golf. Her favorite politician is Ronald Reagan. 194 Junior Class Beauty Supports Basketball Junior class beauty, Beverly Vise, has honors including Zeta Tau Alpha’s homecoming representative this year, second alternate to Miss Mimosa 1976 and ball girl for the varsity basketball team. She enjoys reading romantic stories by Rosemary Rogers and her favorite stars are Robert Redford and Burt Reynolds. Her favorite athletes are Joe Namath and O.J. Simpson. 195 Senior Class Alternates Involved in Various Activities Senior class alternate Julie Houston is a green eyed brunette, who is currently taking lessons to obtain her pilot’s license. Julie's honors include being named to the Dean’s List for seven consecutive semesters and Who’s Who in American College and Universities. Janie Nunnelly, Senior class alternate, is majoring in English and minoring in History. Her hobbies include swimming and collecting coins, bottles and dolls. Janie is an ROTC sponsor, a member of Phi Mu, Sigma Tau Delta, and a Pi Kappa Phi Ml sis. Upper right: Janie Nunnelly; Center Left: Julie Houston; Lower left: Janie Nunnelly and Julie Houston. 196 Ballerinas Boast Junior Class Alternates Junior class alternate, Lisa Reagan, enjoys almost all types of sports: gymnastics, swimming, tennis, bike riding, and water skiing. Lisa, a P. E. major and English minor demonstrates her interest in athletics through her participation in the Marching Ballerinas, and the P. E. club. She is also a member of Phi Mu and is an Alpha Tau Omega lil sis. Iris Boone, Junior alternate, is majoring in medical technology and Biology. She is a member of Alpha Xi Delta, Phi Mu Chi Beta, the Marching Ballerinas and is a Kappa Sigma lil sis. Books fascinate Iris, especially The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, and she believes living during that period of time would have been fun. Upper left: Lisa Reagan; Lower left: Iris Boone; Lower right: Lisa Reagan and Iris Boone. 1 7 Elaine Evans Selected Sophomore Class Beauty Sophomore class beauty, Elaine Evans, is majoring in secretarial education and minoring in political science. Elaine has received the honor of freshman class beauty, and was a member of the 1976 Homecoming court. She is a member of Alpha Xi Delta and enjoys reading romantic mystery books and listening to the music of Chicago. 198 People Are Important to Beth Freshman beauty, Beth Meadows enjoys making friends and is especially interested in meeting people from other countries. Her hobbies include watching almost any kind of sport, dancing and listening to a variety of music. She is presently Zeta Tau Alpha pledge class president, SGA senator and a Delta Chi lil sis. Her favorite star is Al Pacino. 199 Sophomore Alternates Support Gamecocks Sophomore class alternate, Laura Poe, is an English major and history minor. While at JSU, Laura has been freshman class beauty alternate and represented Alpha Tau Omega as homecoming candidate. She enjoys watching the World Series, pro and college football games, and marching with the ballerinas. Because of her love for nature, Laura plans never to live in the city. Sophomore alternate, Cindy Shaw, finds people interesting and desires a career in public relations. To fulfill this dream she is working toward a major in marketing and a minor in economics. Among her many distinctions, Cindy was chosen Miss Congeniality in the Miss Mimosa pageant in 1976; she is an ROTC sponsor, a JSU cheerleader and Kappa Sigma III sis. Cindy reads and listens to soft rock music. Upper right: Laura Poe: Lower right: Cindy Shaw; Lower left: Laura Poe and Cindy Shaw. 200 Freshman Alternates Are Enthusiastic Students Freshman Alternate Karen Clark plans to major in business and minor in economics. She likes swimming, water skiing and reading works by Shakespeare and Rod McKuen. Karen is a JSU basketball girl and a member of Phi Mu. Freshman alternate, Jennifer Clark, is a law enforcement major from Birmingham. She is a quiet, friendly young lady interested in people and helping them. Upper left: Karen Clark; Lower left: Jennifer Clark; Lower right: Karen Clark and Jennifer Clark. 201 Elaine Evans of Anniston Named 1977 Miss Mimosa This year, Elaine Evans from Anniston was selected by a panel of judges as Miss Mimosa 1977. Miss Evans, and ten other contestants, attended a tea where they all were interviewed by the judges. At a short presentation in the Commons auditorium, Elaine was named Miss Mimosa. Sponsored by Alpha Xi Delta Sorority, she is a secretarial education major and a political science minor. Elaine has received the honors of freshman and sophomore beauty and was a member of the 1976 homecoming court. Her interests include singing, playing the piano, and tennis. 202 Future Educators Chosen To Mimosa Court Barbara Ary, a special education major from Saks, Alabama was first alternate in this year’s presentation. She was sponsored by Phi Mu sorority, and has previously reigned as freshman class beauty, and Miss Talladega 500. Second alternate Beverly Vise has received many honors at JSU, including being chosen as this year’s Miss Friendly. junior class beauty, and belonging to the ballerinas. She is an elementary education major from Heflin, Alabama, and is a member of Zeta Tau Alpha sorority. Joy Bakane was voted Miss Congeniality by the other ladies in the pageant. She is a junior majoring in physical education, and was sponsored by Weatherly Hall. Upper left—Barbara Ary, 1st alternate; Lower left—Beverly Vise. 2nd alternate: Lower right—Joy Bakane. Miss Congeniality 203 Upper right: Patti Jayne, Miss Mimosa 1976; Lower left—Contestants and their sponsors—Row 1: Deborah Moon. Delta Zeta; Laura Poe. Second Floor Sparkman; Sara Clem. Sigma Nu; Gayle Mitchell, Pi Kappa Phi; Beverly Vise. Zeta Tau Alpha; Laura Taylor. Phi Mu Pledge Class; Row 2: Joy Bakane. Weatherly Hall; Lyndy Hewett. Phi Beta Lambda; Elaine Evans. Alpha Xi Delta; Barbara Ary. Phi Mu; Deborah Heard, Black Student Union. 204 Upper left: Patti Jayne passes title to Elaine Evans; Upper right: Sara Clem. Deborah Heard, Deborah Leigh Moon; Lower left—Mimosa staff involes in presentation—Kristy Smith. Nan Nelson. Karen Hinch. Elise Nelson, Joan Fischer. Jeff Miller. Ronald Mitchell; Row 2; Vesta Coleman. Maleah Dearman. Tim Mason; Lower right: Laura Poe. Laura Taylor. Cathy and Teresa Reign Over Homecoming Festivities Cathy Hammett, a well known native of Jacksonville, received the honor of being crowned Miss Homecoming 1977. Cathy is a sophomore working toward a major in Elementary Education and a minor in Special Education. Cathy has dedicated herself to working with the mentally retarded and feels that she has the patience and ability to do a good job. She is a member of Alpha Xi Delta, is a Pi Kappa Phi lii sis, and has been elected freshman and sophomore class favorite. Cathy's warm personality and love for all people are reflected in her belief that music and love make the world go round. Teresa Cheatham, first alternate to Miss Homecoming, is a music major and a drama minor, and plans a career as a professional performer. Teresa feels that her smile is an outlet for the love she feels for everyone. She loves singing, acting and playing the piano. While at JSU, Teresa has appeared in “The Old Maid and the Thief” and “Little Mary Sunshine in the lead role. She has received the honors of Phi Mu Alpha sweetheart and the title Miss Northeast Alabama Upper right: Miss Homecoming, Cathy Hammett; Lower right: Cathy Hammett; Lower left: Teresa Cheatham, First Alternate. 206 Alternates Reflect Variety Angie Wesley is a nursing major and enjoys singing, handicrafts, and putting puzzles together. She is an ROTC sponsor, a member of Alpha XI Delta and a Kappa Sigma lil sis. Beverly Gillian enjoys reading, skiing and swimming. She Is an Elementary Education major and an English minor, and is a Kappa Sigma lil sis and a member of Phi Mu. Elaine Evans has blonde hair, brown eyes and enjoys singing, playing the piano and water skiing. Music of the fifties and the jazz age are her favorites. Jennifer Clark has the distinction of being elected to High School Who’s Who for two years. She spends much of her spare time sewing. Contestants: I to r FRONT ROW: Lisa Reagan. Deb Hawkins. Cathy Hammett, Angie Wesley, Elaine Evans, Vickie Swain, Cynthia Walker, Cindy Shaw, Beverly Gillilan, Ann Groat, Debbie Wallace, Cindy Hughes. SECOND ROW: Becky Cotney, Beverly Vise, Ceil Posey. Teresa Smith, Debbie Turner, Jo Lyn Wood, Laura Poe. Debbie Smith. Donna Bennich, Teresa West, Mary Beth Downey. Brunella Bailer, Jennifer Clark, Brenda Bennett, Teresa Cheatham, Elisabeth Sturnn. 207 Julie Reigns 100 Years As Alabama Bicentennial Belle Julie Houston, a graduating senior with a political science major and sociology minor, has received academic honors, as well as recognition and numerous titles for her musical talent and beauty. Julie currently reigns as the Alabama Bicentennial Belle and is teasingly asked if she plans to be around to do the honors in 2076 when her successor is named. The pageant was sponsored by the Alabama Bicentennial Committee. Other titles which Miss Houston has held include Alabama Farm Bureau Queen, Miss Northeast Alabama, 1st Alternate Miss Alabama 1976, Who's Who 1977, and Miss Jax State 1977. The title which Julie most appreciates is Miss Jax State because the title is representative of the all around JSU coed and determined by popular vote of the student body. 208 Miss Black Culture Sponsored By Omega Psi Phi A The second annual Miss Black Culture pageant was sponsored by the men of Omega Psi Phi. Named Miss Black Culture this year is Reba Ann Henson of Albertville, Alabama. Miss Henson is a nursing student and intends to earn a master’s in her field. She has real aspirations toward helping Blacks to make progress and enjoys books like Black Like Me and Roots by Alex Haley. She has a number of varied interests which include dancing, singing, acting, horseback riding, skating, bowling, playing softball, and photography. On campus she is active in Black Student Union and the JSU Choir. First Alternate is Deborah Elston, an elementary education major with a sociology minor. She enjoys the works of Langston Hughes and jazz, rock, and soul music. Joyce Morgan, second alternate, is quite active on campus: She is a Ballerina, ROTC sponsor, Ball girl, and is a member of Black Student Union. Her academic emphasis is in secretarial education and history. Upper left: Miss Black Culture. Reba Ann Henson; lower left: 1st Alternate, Deborah Elston; lower right: 2nd Alternate, Joyce Morgan. 209 Nominees Make Contributions Forty-seven juniors and seniors were elected to Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges by the Honors Committee this year. Faculty and staff members have the opportunity of nominating students whom they consider outstanding. To qualify for nomination, a student must have a 1.25 G.P.A. Other considerations are participation and leadership in academic extracurricular activities, citizenship and service to the school, and potential for future achievement. Upper right: Donna Jo Brooks, Gail Jefferson LeCroy, and Nita Frances Pike; Lower left: Warren Freeman, Steve Zauche. Charles Jolley; Lower right: Sharon Louise Colgin, Jimmy Wade, and Pamela Ann Baker. 210 Upper left: Barbara Odom Short; Lower left: Myra Ann Deerman; Upper center: Michael Ray Humphries; Upper right: Linda Hallman Acha; Lower right: Mary Susan Harvey, Jan Carol Allen, Deborah Ann Skipper, and Richard Stephen Fields 21 Upper right: Sandra Ruth Hunter; Lower right: Mary Jan Willis; Upper left: June Morris Roberts. Deborah June Wadsworth, Jeffrey Stephen Bass. Aletha Dianne Dobbins; Lower left: Joanne Dethrage Harris. Rebecca McCrelles Jenkins, Jean Fain Traywick and Joy Gaylen White. 212 Upper left: Doyle Lamar Pruitt. Janie Whitt Smith; Upper Right: Richard G. Pugh; Middle right: Steve B. Reed; Lower Left: Honors committee—Dean Reuben Boozer, Chairman; Michael Ray Humphries. SGA president; Dr. Hugh Thomas Arthur. George Teague; not shown H. Bascom Woodward III. Dean of University Admissions. 213 Upper left: Reuben Bryan Boozer and Rene Wilkins; Lower left: Kimberly Kay Smith; Right: Terry Lynn Doubledee, Elizabeth Forester Knight and Timothy Barry Knight; Lower right: William Arthur Meehan and Gloria Whitt Rogglia; Not shown: 215 Academics ! ‘ It takes both interest and support for our administration and faculty to function enthusiastically. This continuous enthusiasm has resulted in the growth and popularity of Jax State.—Vesta Coleman, Associate Editor of the Mimosa Trustees Gather and Plan School Year Center Left: Hugh Merrill, Chairman and Graves Musgrove; Center Right: Col. C. W. Daugette and James Thornton; Row 1: Governor George C. Wallace. Dr. Wayne Teague. State Superintendent of Education; Hugh Merrill. Chairman; Row 2: Dr. Ernest Stone. Executive Secretary; Paul Carpenter; Col. C. W. Daugette; Row 3: Mrs. C. T. Fitzpatrick; Dwain Luce; Pete Matthews; Row 4: Graves Musgrove; Mrs. Madge Poole;James Thornton; Lower Right: Paul Carpenter and Mrs. C. T. Fitzpatrick 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. 218 Dr. Ernest Stone Enters 7th Year of Presidency Dr. Stone has achieved a distinguished career in education in Alabama, having been a classroom teacher, a principal, system superintendent. State Superintendent of Education, and University President. Dr. and Mrs. Stone feel particularly fortunate to have their son and his family in Jacksonville while Capt. Stone earns a Master's degree and fulfills an assignment with the ROTC. This gives them an opportunity to enjoy Staci and Stevie, their grandchildren. Upper left: Dr. Ernest Stone, President of Jacksonville State University; Center right: Col. Lamb receiving honors from Dr. Stone as he retires from military service; Lower picture: Dr. Stone and his family: Mrs. Bill Stone, Captain Bill Stone. Staci Stone, Mrs. Kitty Stone. Dr. Stone and Stevie Stone. Dr. Montgomery Enters 22nd Year As Chief Academic Adviser Dr. Montgomery came to Jacksonville as a young sociology professor and was promoted to the position of academic dean in 1955. When the status of the institution changed from college to university, he was named Vice-President of Academic Affairs. The academic scope of the institution has broadened under his leadership. Among the many programs initiated by Dr. Montgomery are the mini-mester which provides the opportunity for offering specialized enrichment courses, as well as study tours both in this country and abroad, and classes for the training of students who produce the major campus publications. The Montgomerys enjoy a wide range of interests and activities that include the entire family. Left center: Dr. Montgomery enjoys his dog; Center: Dr. Theron Montgomery; Lower: Dr. Montgomery and his family—Mrs. Montgomery, Dr. Montgomery, Kam, and Tern. 220 Mr. Rowe Plans Renovations Charles Rowe. Vice President of University Financial Affairs, is recognized for his expertise in matters pertaining to finance. Much of his time is devoted to working with Alabama education officials and the Alabama State Legislature in an effort to assure the best appropriation possible for operating the university. One task that he particularly enjoys is helping to plan improvement of buildings on campus. Current programs underway during this school year include the renovation of Hammond Hall and Ramona Wood Building, the Health Field Complex, and tentative plans for a new fine arts building. Center picture. Mr. McArthur, Supervisor of Operations and Maintenance, goes over plans for remodeling Hammond Hall with Charles Rowe. Vice President of Financial Affairs: Upper right: Mr. Rowe; Lower right: Mr. Rowe. 221 Upper left: Mrs. Miriam Haywood. Director of Personnel Services and Debbie Skipper; Upper right; Jack Hopper, Administrative assistant to the President and Director of Public Relations; Lower; Dr. H. Bascom Woodward. III. Dean of University Admissions, and Paula Couch. 222 itiiniisimu Upper Center: A. D. Edwards. Dean of University Men; Lower Center. Mrs. Miriam Higginbotham, Dean of University Women and Debbie Johnson; Right: Dr. Donald Schmitz, Director of Student Affairs 223 Upper: Dr. James Reaves. Dean of the Graduate School; Center; Mrs. Julia Snead. Director of Developmental Enterprises and Alumni, conferring with student assistants Ron Stewart and Margie Thrasher; Lower. Larry Smith, Director of Financial Aid talking with Jean Young. 224 Upper Center Ed Fain, Director of Special Services; Center: John Stewart, Director of International House; Lower: The Faculty Senate: L to R—Front— Louise Clark, Thomas Freeman, Jaime Cabassa. Dr. Alan Smith. Dr. Earle Poore. Dr. Evelyn McMillan; Row 2: Dr. John Van Cleave. Dr. Jerry Gilbert. Dr. Jerry Smith, Dr. Donald Patterson, Dr. Robert Felgar. Ill; Row 3: Hal P. Smith, Elizabeth Franklin, Dr. Charles Johnson, Dr. William P. Dunaway; Row 4: Dr. Franklin King, Dr. James Reid. President, Dr. Leon Willma, Dr. Louise Clark, and Harold O’Bryant. 225 Graduate School Grows According to Dean Reaves, “The Graduate School at Jacksonville State University continues to be one of the fastest growing in the Southeast. The number one objective is a quality program wherein JSU students will be in a favorable position to compete with graduates from institutions anywhere in the United States. There are eight degree programs with more than 30 majors offered in this Graduate School. A sixth-year program of study is now available in four different fields and 13 different majors within those fields. In recent years, the enrollment has increased from 85 in 1970 to approximately 1200 in 1977. Center left: Mrs. Mary Allison, secretary to the Dean of the Graduate School and. a graduate student; Upper center Dr. James Reaves, Dean of the Graduate School and Dr. Theron Montgomery, Vice President of Academic Affairs. Lower: The Graduate Council: L-R Front—Dr. Roland Thornburg, Dr. Christopher Horsfield, Dr. Bascom Woodward, Dr. Alta Millican. Mary Allison, Dr. James Reaves, Dr. Elsie Wright; Second Row: Dr. Calvin Wingo. Dr. Greene Taylor, Dr. Richard Shuford, Dr. Reuben Boozer, Dr. Ronnie Harris. Dr. Kenneth Landers, Dr. Ralph Parnell, Dr. Theron Montgomery, Dr. Clyde Cox, Dr. John Finley, and Dr. J. W. Selman. Council of Deans: Seated— Dr. Reuben Boozer. Dean of Arts and Sciences; Dr. Alta Millican, Dean of Library Science and Instructional Media; Dr. Theron Montgomery, Vice President of Academic Affairs; Standing—Dr. H. Bascom Woodward, III; Dean of University Admissions; Dr. James Reaves, Dean of the Graduate School; Dr. Mary Margaret Williams. Dean of the Lurleen B. Wallace School of Nursing; Dr. Richard Shuford, Dean of the School of Business, and Dr. Greene Y. Taylor, Dean of the School of Education. Education Council; Front row-L-R; Dean Greene Taylor, Dr. Louise Clark, Dr. Roland Thornburg, Dr. H. Bascom Woodward, III, Debbie Sewell. Dr. Alta Millican. Dr. Rosemary Mainland, Dr. Emilie Burn; Second Row: Dr. Richard Shuford. Dr. James Reid, Charles Nunn, City Schools Superintendent, Dr. Ralph Parnell. Dr. Reuben Boozer, Dr. Lynn Brown, Dr. Evelyn McMillan. Olga Kennedy, and Glenda Phillips. 227 Center left: Mrs. Vivian Wilkerson, secretary for vice president of financial affairs and Ms. Carolyn Hand, secretary for vice president of academic affairs; upper: Mrs. Effie Sawyer, secretary for the president of the university; Council of Arts and Sciences: Seated: Dr. Reuben Boozer. Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences; Dr. Christopher Horsfield, Dr. Jack Selman, Gweneth Mulder, Lee Manners; Standing: Dr. Jerry Wilson, George Teague, Dr. Clyde Cox, Carlton Ward. Dr. James Reid, Dr. Barry Cox, Dr. John Finley, Howard Prichard. 228 College of Arts and Sciences Leads The College of Arts and Sciences is the largest school in the university and naturally plays a strong supportive role In addition to providing majors and minors in the liberal arts and sciences. The chairmen of the sixteen departments form the Council of Arts and Sciences which meets regularly under the direction of Dean Reuben Boozer to consider its needs and work for an improved program. Dr. Boozer is shown consulting with a student. Artists Acquire New Gallery Drama Majors Confer with Pros This is the second year that the Drama Department has offered a major and the number enrolled is constantly increasing. There are three major plays produced a year-one each semester and one minimester. Whit Davies, a student in drama, is JSU's Mark Twain. Students attend plays on other college campuses, as well as professional performances. They discuss the play backstage with the cast and directors to become better informed on theatre. Non-majors are able to participate in productions through elective courses. The drama faculty consists of Dr. Wayne Claeron and Carlton Ward, Department chairman. Hammond Hall has undergone renovation which affords more classrooms, studios, equipment, and a new gallery for the art department. Working professionally In sculpture and metals will be possible. The art department sponsors the Art Guild and for students in Art Education, as well as co-sponsoring the Friends of the Arts with Interested citizens in the area. Students and faculty sponsor monthly art shows and featured artists for workshops and lectures during the year. The extra space in the building and the terraces and patios offer opportunities for expansion and informality as students work to develop their talents. Left center: Bill Page; Row 1: Dr. Emilie Burn, Philip Carpenter; Row 2: Lee Manners, department chairman, and Marvin Shaw 229 English Faculty Prominent in Professional Organizations Teachers in the English Department encourage all students to come for conferences because some of the most important teaching occurs in these sessions. For those students pursuing English studies, undergraduate and graduate adivsement brochures and a brochure indicating fields open to English majors are published. A new course, Composition, Grammar and Literature in the Secondary Schools, is now being offered at the request of students who feel they need specific development in methods of teaching. The Art of the Film is also being added to the bulletin due to the grand success of the minimester film courses. Teachers in the English Department are active in professional organizations and research. The most notable this year are Dr. Charles Johnson, President of the Alabama College English Teacher's Association and Mrs. Reaves, judge for the National Council of Teachers of English Contest. Dr. Bob Felgar's work is regularly published in professional journals. An English major, Ms. Kerry Stewart, was awarded the Edmund and Pauline O’Brien Scholarship this year. 230 English Department Members: Upper center page 230: Dr. Charles Johnson, president of Alabama College English Teachers' Association; Row 1: Sara Aderholdt, Dr. Gene Blanton, Carol Cauthen, Shelby Clem, Bob Clotfelter, Dr. Clyde Cox, department chairman; Row 2: Dr. Bob Felgar, Dr. Nell Griffin, Mamie Herb. Dr. Anne Johnson; Opal Lovett, Sylvia Malone; Row 3: Dr. Evelyn McMillan, Hilda Norton, Mary Ogilvie, Ethel Reaves, judge for NCTE contest, Katherine Roberson, Dr. Linda Thrower; Row 4: Gwendolyn Wallace. Gayner Williams. Dr. Steven Whltton; Upper left page 231: Dr. George Richards Foreign Language Key to Understanding Cultures Since the curriculum for a number of majors was changed to eliminate the foreign language requirement, the size of these classes has been reduced; but this department has made an effort to continue to be a vital part of the academic program. They have added English classes for foreign speaking students. They have added classes related to language and cultures of France, Germany and Spanish speaking countries and they place particular emphasis on the language lab in their teaching. A number of graduates from the Foreign Language Department have gotten jobs with companies that require a foreign language interpreter. The knowledge of a foreign language provides the means to understand and appreciate a foreign culture, its differences and similarities from one’s own and to have a knowledge of the evolution of this culture, history and geography of the country and its neighbors. Left: Ricky Storey assisted by Dr. Veldon Bennett; Row 1 above: Dr. France Peterson. C. L. Simpson, and George Teague, department chairman. 231 Music Department Achieves Quality and High Standards The Music Department offers courses possessing appeal to students interested in music. There is an effort to emphasize the highest possible standards and quality in all areas of musical performance and study. The teachers relate easily to the students as individuals. These factors combined tend to promote student interest and drive” in their selected area of music. This department offers performing ensembles and enrichment courses designed to add depth and breadth to the student’s professional efforts. The A Cappella Choir and The Marching Southerners were specially selected to represent the State of Alabama in the Bicentennial effort this year. Both the band and A Cappella Choir offer Scholarships to outstanding students based on an audition by a music faculty committee. Upper center: Dr. Ronald Attinger and John Merriman; Center right: Bayne Dobbins; Center Left: Carl Anderson and Dian Lawler with students; Row 1: W. Jerryl Davis, Myrtice Fields, Dr. John Finley, department chairman, Susie Francis, Dr. Fred Grumley, John Maltese, Dr. John Marsengill; Row 2: James Roberts, Dr. Ronald Surace, Dr. David Walters, and Dorothy Willman 232 Biology Offers Variety TUTS '■'•HTHtt l . ft iE12EsrT The biology department offers field and laboratory biology, botany and zoology courses for undergraduate and graduate students who plan to work in laboratories, teach or conduct research. Biology courses are available for students in pre-professional programs in dentistry, medicine, optometry, pharmacy, veterinary medicine, agriculture and forestry. Graduates of the medical technology program are employed throughout the area. The department also offers a wide variety of marie biology courses for both graduates and undergraduates. These courses are available at the Dauphin Island Sea Lab at Dauphin Island, Alabama. Upper left: Or. William Staples and Dr. Kenneth Landers, department chairman; Row 1: Dr. Thomas Cochis: Row 2: Dr. Rosemary Mainland, Marion Rollins. Rita Rollins, Dr. Frank Salter, Dr, L.G. Sanford, Dr. Charles Summerour, and Frances Woodliff Chemistry Majors Successful The chemistry department, modern and well equipped, is fortunate to have PM D’s in each of the five major fields of chemistry. The undergraduate research program is active; Dr. Cox and a chemistry major, David Brunten, gave a paper at the Southeast-Southwest Regional meeting of the American Chemical Society in November, 1975. Other students attending included Mike Moscot, Cathy Arnold, Bill Andrews, and Jim Parkel. Chemistry majors have had success in being placed in good paying jobs or In graduate school. Upper left: Dr. Barry Cox, department chairman works in class with students; Row 1-lett: Dr. Virgil Benson, Dr. Fred Gant; Row 2-lett: Dr. Earle Poore, Dr. Bettye Youngblood. 233 General Science Department Sponsors Fair Although there is no major or minor offered in the General Science Department, many students take the astronomy and geology courses offered. These courses broaden the student’s knowledge in the scientific realm—a realm that is not covered in the other scientific disciplines. This department, along with other science areas, sponsors the Northeastern Alabama Regional Science Fair. This is an activity that is appealing to both high school teachers and students, giving them an opportunity to display their scientific talents in a competitive event. It is part of the university’s public relations program and serves an excellent purpose in recruiting good science students. This department makes use of the planetarium and observatory in Martin Hall and serves the community by providing programs for public school students, boy scouts and other groups. Center left: Dr. Christopher Horsfield, department chairman. Dr. Jerald Abercrombie, and Hubert Barry; Row 2: Dr. Jerald Abercrombie. Hubert Barry. Howard Brewer; Row 3: Ria Jane Chlepallch, Wayne Dempsey. Mildred Johnson, Rodney Shlrey, Johnny Smith, and Dr. John Van Cleave. Math Students Tutored The Math department offers free tutoring to all students in many of their courses. Small classes in upper level courses provide for closer relationships between the student and the instructor. Dr. Horsfield, head of the math department, has served as President of the Alabama Association of College Teachers of Mathematics and is currently on the Editorial Board of The Alabama Journal of Mathematics. Dr. Van Cleave has served as President of the Faculty Senate and President of the AEA chapter. Physics Faculty Publish Papers Classes In the Physics and Engineering Department are small and the atmosphere is relaxed and informal with considerable interaction between students and faculty. Dr. Reid, head of this department, has delivered papers to the Southeastern section of the American Physical Society. Dr. Yeh has recently had one of his research papers reviewed and accepted for publication and presentation at the 1976 winter annual meeting of Mechanical Engineers. Mr. Mac Rae is affiliated with The Oak Ridge National Laboratory and has published numerous papers on his physics research projects, including one on optical properties of aromatic liquids. Upper left: Lawrence Hicks. Dr. Pu-Sen Yeh. Dr. James Reid, department chairman, and Bob Mac Rae. Economics Department Aids Business Majors The Economics Department offers a major and the number of students majoring in economics, while still small, has increased. The vast majority of students taking economics courses are minors in the School of Business. Consequently, while extreme care is taken to make sure that the education of economics students at Jacksonville is second to none, the Department’s chief role continues to be that of a service department for the University. Several specialists in the various areas of the discipline have and will continue to be hired. Row 1: Dr. Thomas Arthur, Dr. Clifford L. Cypert, Arthur James, Howard Prichard, acting department chairman, Dr. Paul Thompson; Lower left: Alburta D. Lowe and Dr. Franklee Whartenby; not shown: Fred Norell. 233 Increased Opportunity for Geography Majors The geography program is structured for students in business, education and other collateral fields. Students who major or minor in geography are encouraged to focus their attention in either physical geography, human geography or regional geography to provide the greatest opportunity for employment. The Geography Department has attempted to increase the employment and social opportunities of their students through contacts with people in government agencies and other universities in the South by planning field trips and meetings with these people. Upper right: Dr. John Kilburn; Row 1: (Center) Dr. Howard Johnson, Olga Kennedy, Dr. Ted Klimasewski. 236 History Students Honored The JSU chapter of Phi Alpha Theta, the history honor society, recently hosted the annual meeting of the Alabama Regional Division of Phi Alpha Theta. John Ritondo, a student at JSU, won the prize for the best graduate paper at this meeting. Victor McCarley and Danny Parker, also students, won fellowships for graduate study at Auburn University. Mike Morris, also of JSU, was awarded the Pelham Scholarship for the study of history at Jax State. The History Department offered 6 new courses in 1976 which include American Diplomatic History, U.S. Constitutional History, Middle-East History and Contemporary America. Ralph Brannen and Milo Magaw, faculty members in the History Department, were awarded their doctorates. Row 2: John Barham, Dr. Ralph Brannen, Dr. Ronald Caldwell, Dr. Daniel Hollis. Ill, Dr. Milo Magaw. Dr. Peter Robinson, department chairman; Row 3: Rayford Taylor, Dr. Mary Martha Thomas, Dr. Calvin Wingo; Lower right: Col. Worden Weaver, Dr. Philip Koerper, Dr. Pat Wingo. and Dr. David Childress. Psychology Courses Apply to Daily Living The interest in psychology continues to increase as the Philosophy and Psychology Department expands. There are courses offered that help students to apply what they have learned in class to actual experiences in psychology. Examples of this would be the community practicum where students serve an internship at Regional Juvenile Center and the child practicum on campus where students work with children who have learning disabilities. Row 1: Or. Stephen C. Bitgood, Dr. Yolanda-Suarez Crowe, Dr. Claudia McDade; Row 2: Dr. Donald Patterson, Dr. Douglas Peters, Dr. Thomas Smith; Center left: Dr. Jerry B. Wilson, department chairman. Political Science Majors Informed The Political Science Department each fall passes out a leaflet explaining career opportunities in political science which helps guide majors and minors in their choice of courses. Counseling with individual faculty members is always encouraged. This department also sponsors a Law Club each year for pre-law students and others who are interested in the legal profession. Internships in regional and urban planning are available in the minimester for students who wish to engage in work projects with the East Alabama Planning Commission, Anniston. Row 3: Dr. Glen Browder, Dr. Thomas F. Bruer, Dr. Jerry Gilbert, Dr. Ralph Savage; Row 4: Dr. J.W. Seiman. department chairman, Dr. Jerry Smith, Andrew Waskey, Dr. Almon Way; Lower Left; Dr. Hope Davis 237 Sociology Department Increases Curriculum The Sociology Department offers a liberal arts curriculum with introductory courses in sociology and anthropology and provides electives of general interest for the students. Delinquency and crime related courses form one of the most developed and useful concentrations in this department because it serves as a necessary core of supplementary studies for students enrolled in the College of Law Enforcement. Preparations for general social service occupations are another educational emphasis. New courses include Social Work taught by a social worker, Community Organization taught by a community organizer, Medicine and Society, Industrial Sociology and Gerontology. The department has also expanded its offering in general sociology to include Social Psychology, Religion and Society, Statistics and Contemporary Theory. The anthropology and Modern Social Issues, Anthropological Theory and Language, Symbols and Society. Row 1: Dr. Jeff Beaubier, Dr. Michael Crowe, Carolyn B. Dunaway; Row 2: Dr. Susan Middleton-Kelrn, Qweneth Mulder, Department Head; Daryl White; Not Shown: Phil Mobley; Center Right: Dr. Rodney Friery, Jon T. Karr, Dr. Hugh B. McCain, Jr. Dr. Shuford New Dean of Expanding School of Business The School of Business Administration welcomed a new Dean, Dr. Richard Shuford, in September, 1976. Dr. Shuford’s area of specialty is Real Estate and Insurance and he hopes to develop a major concentration in each of these areas over the next few years. The Accounting Department is placing greater emphasis on cooperation with the accounting Industry both public and private, along with expanding their accounting internship program. The School of Business Administration and the Accounting Department worked with the Small Business Administration in helping small businesses in Northeast Alabama who were experiencing financial difficulties. Lower Right: Dr. Richard Shuford, newly appointed Dean of School of Business. 238 Accounting Banking and Finance General Business The rapid growth of the banking and finance field of study is opening up more and more opportunities for a rewarding and interesting life work. A major in banking and finance facilitates the development of knowledge and training that leads to responsible positions in financial institutions and government employment. The Department of Secretarial Education offers both a teaching and a nonteaching major. Under both programs, secretarial majors are well prepared for a variety of office and business positions. General Business and Management and Marketing are also included in the School of Business. Row 1: Accounting-Robert D. Atchley. Thomas E. Fitch, Dr. Raymond Heatwole; Row 2: Hazel Hicks, Accounting Department Chairman; Joyce Roberts, Robert Trathen; Row 3: General Business-Jamie Cabassa, Louise Clark, Bertha Dunn, Row 4: Dr. Frank Fuller, General Business chairman; Gail Jones, James Troiano; Upper Right: Banking and Finance-Gene Padgham, Dr. Thomas L. Brown, Coordinator; Not shown: Dr. William T. Fielding. Right Row 5: Management-David Cary. Richard Cobb, Coordinator. Right Row 6: Marketing-Hal P. Smith, Beason Wilkes, Coordinator; Right Row 6: Secretarial Education-Willodean Collins. Betty Selman. Department Chairman. Management Marketing Secretarial Education 239 School of Education Defines Departments The School of Education is divided into seven departments under the direction of Dean Greene Taylor. Mr. R. Eugene Jones is the advisor for students in the School of Education and Mrs. Sybil Reaves is the Records and Certification Clerk. The Director of Professional Experiences, Dr. Roland Thornburg, serves as the liason person between the university and the cooperating public schools that participate in the Directed Teaching Program by coordinating this program with the participating schools. -The Administrations and Supervision Department maintains close inter-action with graduate students pursuing Master's degrees in Administration and Supervision and AA certifications in Supervision. The AA Program in Educational Administration will be operational within the next few months. Dr. Norman Dasinger, Head of this department, has articles appearing in The Bulletin of the Alabama Secondary School Principals and The High School Journal. 240 The function of the Guidance and Counseling Department, chaired by Dr. Devine, is to train students to interact positively with people. The purpose of counseling is to help the individual to learn to cope more effectively. Guidance and Counseling services are for all people. The Department of Elementary Education offers a program of studies leading to a BS degree in Education. Upon completion of the program, the student will have a major in elementary education and a minor in the area of concentration he chooses. Students in Elementary Education have early and direct involvement with children and teachers. These students are leaders in campus education organizations and activities. Dr. Medley is chairman. Elementary and Early Childhood Education Special Education Educational Psychology The Educational Psychology Department offers no major or minor; however, they do work with future classroom instructors to help them better understand their students and their behavior. The Special Education Department is the most rapidly expanding department on campus because of the tremendous job opportunities opening up in this field. There are new undergraduate majors in mental retardation and emotional disturbances and a new graduate program at the sixth year level in mental retardation. This department is responsible for a federal program, Project Outreach, which provides in-service training to 14 school systems in Northeast Alabama. Page 240-Upper left: Dr. Greene Taylor. Dean of the School of Education; upper right; R. Eugene Jones. Academic Advisor for students in the School of Education; Center Right; Dr. Roland Thornburg. Director of Professional Experiences; Lower right: Dr. Norman Dasinger, Chairman of Administration and Supervision. Page 241-Upper center: Dr. Devine. Chairman of Guidance and Counseling. and Dr. Lee Willman; Row 1: Kathleen Friery, Dr. Martha D. Howell. Dr. William Medley, department chairman; Dr. Joyce Strange. Dr. J. Charles Walker; Row 2: Dr. Jane Brown, Dr. Gregory H. Frith, department chairman; Cynthia Harper, Wanda Wigley; Row 3: Elmer Lee Chaney. George V. Haywood, Quinn Head. Earl C. McCool. Dr. Elsie Wright, department chairman. 241 Variety of Fields in Secondary Education The Department of Secondary Education offers a program leading to a Bachelor of Science degree in Education. A student pursuing this degree may choose a major from 22 different fields of study and a minor from 23 fields of study. Center left: Dr. Ralph Parnell; Row 1: Dr. William Dunaway, Opal R. Lovett. Dr. Thomas Padgett, Row 2: Dr. Harry Rose, Dr. Donald Sails, Dr. Charlotte Thornburg. Home Economists Trained for Jobs The Home Economic Department plans many field trips to give students practical knowledge of their field and offers a practicum in food service administration to give students on the job experience. They also work closely with all of their students in helping plan schedules. Alpha Eta Epsilon, local Home Economics Honor Society, gives an award each year to the most outstanding student based on academic record. Mr. Allen Mallory is President-Elect of the Alabama Association for Young Children. Miss Winna Faye Maxwell serves as the chairperson for the Alabama Home Economics Association Scholarship Committee. Mrs. Chandler and Mrs. Yocum are members of this committee also. 242 Row 3: Linda N. Chandler, Dr. Louise J. Clark, department chairman; Winna Maxwell, Dr. Jerrianne Meadows, Karen Nemeth; Row 4: Elizabeth Sowell; Lower Right: William A. Mallory III with nursery children; Row 5: Virginia Yocum. Health and Physical Education Provides Sports Program The Department of Health and Physical Education sponsors the intramural sports programs for the entire student body, members of the faculty and administrative personnel of the university. There is a wide variety of activities included in this program, some of which are, Men and Women’s Tennis Singles, Swim Meet, Men and Women’s Flag Football, Cock Trot, Men and Women’s Volleyball and Three Man Basketball. One of the major goals of this program is the development of sportsmanlike attitudes. Completion of the Health Field Complex will be an asset to this campus because no other college of the same size has anything comparable to this. Upper Lett: Dr. Margret Pope, Thomas J. Roberson; Row 1: Ronald Akers. Morris R. Bell, Dr. Ronnie Harris, department chairman; Row 2: Harold O’Bryant, Harriet Payne, Dr. James Reynolds; Row 3: Barbara Wilson; Center Left: Melinda Haywood and Carol Pitts train with Robert Dillard. Gymnastic Coach. 243 Law Enforcement Majors Quell Crime The School of Law Enforcement at JSU is beginning to be noted for producing trained, competent law officers. The surrounding areas profit from the opportunity to employ college educated policemen and other official who understand something of the psychological nature of human beings and are, thus, prepared to work positively in limiting crime. Upper center: Francis Eddy and Claire Turberville; Left center: Charles Sulleger and Dr. Wendell Sowell. 244 Row 1: Mary Bevis, James R. Brazier. Linda Cain. Helen Caver. Miriam Franklin. Thomas Freeman. Gwendolyn Harris. Eleanor Haywood; Row 2: Bertie Herbert, Dr. Franklin King. Martha Merrill, Ada Montgomery, Kathleen H. Rambeau, Jeanette Remer. William Smith. Trudy Stewart; Row 3: N. Evin Thompson. John Turner, Jimmie Nell Williams. Margaret P. Williams; Center Right: Dr. Alta Millican, Dean of Library Science; Center Left: Dr. George Whitesel with student; Not shown: Julia Wooster. Mana Worsham. Mary Ella Carlisle, Marilyn Hill. School of Library Science Provides Closed Circuit System The School of Library Science offers a minor in instructional media for students who are seeking teacher certification or by those planning a career in public or specially organized libraries. For those students going into public schools or community or other libraries. A Master's degree in science is also available in instructional media. The closed circuit television system on the campus plays a major role in the aids used for teaching and a number of courses in all curricula, rely on the use of the equipment. The collection continues to increase with the cooperation of all faculty members who are encouraged to order books in their fields. 245 Military Science Builds Minds and Bodies The Military Science Department strives to build the minds of their students as well as their bodies and their bodies and their self-confidence so they are better able to succeed in any venture. The pride in receiving an army commission and serving the nation motivates these students to pursue this academic area. Special activities of students in this department include Scabbard and Blade, Rangers, Orienteering and Rifle Team. Faculty join with the students for the Military Ball and ROTC Day. Captain Wendell Kot of this department received an early promotion. Recipients of the two year ROTC scholarships were Richard R. Drake, Luke S. Green, James A. Newman and Terry S. Scott. The three-year ROTC scholarship was awarded to Tracy G. Watkins, Terry P. Chapman. Upper Left: Captain Joseph O’Sullivan: Capt. Ronald Kohl; Row 1: Sgt. Aubrey Gene Behel, Capt. L.E. Ketner; Row 2: Capt. Wendell Kot, Capt. Joseph Serviss; Row 3: SGM Setser, Harry. MSG Frank Taylor; Lower Right: Lt. Col. William F. Rickett. PMS. 246 School of Nursing Majors Work with Area Hospitals The School of Nursing is housed in the building dedicated to Lurleen B. Wallace. The curriculum of nursing students for the first two years consists of satisfying general requirements for graduation and the last two years combine academic nursing courses and the practical training courses required for the nursing degree. They coordinate training with hospitals in Anniston, Gadsden, Birmingham and Tuscaloosa. Upper Lett: Dr. Mary Margaret Williams. Dean of School of Nursing; Row 1: Gail Bennett, Pamela K. Coster, Row 2: Kathy Croom, Carol Deuster; Row 3: Dorcas Fitzgerald. Frances Freeman. Sue M. Griffith, Mary E. Humenik, Gerald Preston; Row 4: Donna Pullen, Bonnie Thomas, Roberta Watts, Clyde Wilson, Lila Wood; Lower Left: Carol Deuster with students; Not shown: Brenda E. Bryan, Katherine Burkholter, Glenda Sanders. 247 Staff Meets Needs of Students The staff members of Jacksonville State University truly meet the needs of students, faculty and administrative officials. Regardless of the level of the duties performed, these people are gracious, friendly and conscientious. The secretaries and clerical assistants in the offices show genuine concern; police officers offer a variety of services ranging from protection to giving aid when students have trouble with their cars on cold rainy nights; the cleaning and maintenance personnel give us a clean beautiful atmosphere both inside and outdoors. Chat'Em staff members provide food and the recreation managers make the free time fun. Upper Right: Albert M. Searway, Director of Development Program; Advanced Institution. Center Left: Elizabeth Franklin. Recreation in Student Commons Building, checks out equipment with student; Lower Right: Dr. Houston Cole. President Emeritus. 248 Upper Left: Carolyn Andrews and Benjamin Kirkland, fill responsible positions in the business office under the direction of Charles Rowe. Vice President of Financial Affairs; Center. Dorm Directors—Seated L to R Karen Knox. Debbie Childers. Sharon Bruce. Karen Coe; Standing LtoR G. W. Petty. Kerry Thompson. Lee Henness. David Bradley. Jim Akins. Leonard Wade. Patsy Kelly. Annie McCaine. Linda Wright, Melinda Baird. V'' J ' . ji9 Abercrombie, Nannie Allison, Mary Andrews, Carolyn Arnell. Janice Bates. Patricia Beavers, Linda Beleu, Judith Bright, Sonia Calhoun, Charles Carson. Gayle Case. John Childs, John Clark, Paul Clark, Rachel Clopton, Phyllis Cloning. Sandra Dobbs, Brenda Draper, Alice Evans, James Fain, Kathleen Gaddy. Claude Gardner. Maybell Green. Jimmy Guerra. Gilberto Hall. Betty Hay. William Haywood, James Headley, Paul Henry. Dale Henson, Marie Hicks, Norma Higginbotham, Mary Jo Hill. Ann Howell. Margaret Humphrey, Nancy Jenkins. Linda Maintenance: Row 1: Melton Thornton. Garvin Tate, Jerry Wilkerson. Jerry May, DeWitt Dass. James Blackman; Row 2: Elmer Knight, James Swindall, Larry Barnwell, Tommy Hulsey, Kenneth Hicks, Fred Vaughn; Row 3: Harold Lawler. Kenneth Ledbetter, Billy Hopkins. Gene Fair. Her- man Fielding; Row 4: Guy Key. Leverne Webb, Charles Cochran, William Reaves, Terry Taylor; Row 5: Homer West, Larry Chaney, Durgin Bragg, Jerry Burgess, James Fosher, John Bussey, Norris Webb. Mrs. Jerry Bates in Personnel was cheerful even with a broken leg. Johnson. Carolyn Johnson, Mary Low Johnson, Sandra Johnson, Sara Jordan, John Kirkland. Ben Mallory, Renee Marquis, John Mason. Mary Ann Maurer, John Mayes. Alice McArthur, James McCurry, Alan Meadows, Sheila Medley, Betty Mendenhall, Elaine Merrill, Paul Miller, Clyde Mixon. Judy Moncrief, Linda Mueller, Heinrick Murray, James Mullino. Edith Phillips. Glenda 251 Cleaning: Row 1: Bertie Bailey, Ovada McCurry, Mildred Beaird. Josephine Wilson, Viola Hudgins, Maudie Whaley. Hasseline Harris, Elizabeth Johnson, Jeannette Benefield, Evelyn Snider. Row 2: Imogene Stracner, Grace Williams, Lessie Mae Brown. Oma Brock, Louise Bailey, Louise Nelson, Ozelle Hughes. Vernie Hill, Minnie Patterson, Naomi Hulsey, Alma Brown. Thelma Parris; Row 3: Ella Parris, Amanda Parris, Margie McGinnis. Evelyn Maddox. Christine Webb, Addie Coppock, Barbara Gunnels; Row 4: Lucille Beck, Frances Lackridge. Savannah Parris. Gladys Beal. Gladys Hulsey. Ruth E. Buse, Leomey Jackson. Barbara Phillips. Eva Webb. Clara Parris. Rhodes, Mary Sartain, Virginia Screven, Nell Servell, Louise Smith, Jerry Smitherman, Glenda Staples. Sara Tanner, Joni Thomason. Linda Torres. Manuel Usrey, Sabrina Wallace, Gary Walters. Marjorie Washington. JoAnn Webb, Roy R. Wellborn, Margaret Westbrook, Carolyn Wheeler, Mack Wilkerson. Vivian Williams, Jessie Willis. Lisa Carol Wood. Bette Woodward. Jane Word. Mildred Dedication Earl McCool merits the honor of receiving the 1977 Mimosa dedication because he is one with the students in that he perceives their attitudes and senses their needs and works to fulfill them. Students in his classes are motivated, entertained, and informed. Upon finishing educational psychology courses with McCool, they realize that they have painlessly added beneficial concepts to their philosophy of life, gained an understanding of human nature, and grown in wisdom so that their daily lives are richer and fuller. This kind of teaching is possible because McCool lives a full life and shares his knowledge, his interests, and his humor with his students in a warm personal way. 253 Classes In any group of people, one will find both good and bad elements. The student body at Jacksonville State is no exception to this rule. Among the good, there are people genuinely concerned with acquiring a good education, and a life rich with knowledge and purpose. Their talk doesn’t always center on the elite groups on campus or the behavior patterns of the most popular persons at JSU. Rather they discuss politics, history, new scientific discoveries, sociological trends and the literary works of Shakespeare. Goethe and Kafka. And their comments are not stupid. Should the JSU student body receive an A? No. But the good elements of that body should.—Debbie Skipper, Editor of the Chanticleer Seniors Upper right: L-R- Senior class officers—Randy Masters, vice president; Susan McLaughlin, secretary; Jeff Helms, treasurer; not shown: Marlin Bowling; Lower center: L-R-Tom Gennaro. resident senator; Gayla Brown and John Robinson, commuter senators; Lower left: Senior Favorites: L-R- Cindl Hughes. Terry Kendrick, Dick Parker, Charlotte Sims, Jeff Rogers, and Sheryl Davis 256 Abbott, Terry Abernathy, Bardy Acha, Linda Adams. Linda Adams, Melanine Aderholt, Gary Alexander, Angela Allen. Jan Allen, Julia Andrews, Jerri Angel. Becky Ansari, Tahir Anthony, Elizabeth Armstrong. John Arp, Randall Arrington, Marlin Arrington, Sylvia Ash. Chris Austin, Cynthia Baba. Lynn Bagwell, Bruce Bailey, Cindy Bailey. James Baird. Timothy Baker. Cynthia Baker, Debra Kirby Baker, Pamela Balenger, Kathy Ballew, Danny Barker. William Barnes. Deborah Barnes. Larry Barton, David Bass, Jeffery Bass, Neata Baugh, Larry Beard, Cathy Bearden, Jerry Bearden, Ronald Beck, Sandra 257 Becker, Robert Becraft, Charles Belcher, Betty Bell, Donnie Benefield, Durward Bennett, Brenda Bennett. Hugh Bennett, Thomas Bitgood, Jane Black. Cynthia Black. Dennis Balckwood. Donna Blair. Janice Blalock, Gayle Boggs. Emily Boggus, Sandra Bomar. Richard Bonner. Kathy Boone. Jan W. Boozer. Bryan Borders, Jill Boswell. Jeffrey Bouchard, Janine Boucher, Michele Bouldin, George Bowling, Lonnie M. Bradford. Debbie Bradford. James Bramblet, Mary Branch. J. Pat Brannon. Charlie, Jr. Brazelton, Debbie Breedlove, Marilyn Brewer, Gregory Brock, Larry Brooks. Donna Brown, Colette Brown. Gayla Browning. Jan Browning, Jayne 258 Bruce. Earl Burnson. Rodger Bryant. Belinda Bryant, Randall Bubby, Sybil Bundrum. Barry Burgess. Dorothy Burke, Cindy Burns. Betty Burson, Martin Busenlehner, Daniel H. Butler, Eddie Cabaniss. Hoyt Cadle, Rick Cagle. Nancy Cain, Eric Caine. Cynthia Calhoun, Stephen Campbell. William Carr, Patricia Carroll. James Carroll, Susan Carroll, Wanda Carson. Jeff Cash, Vair Cater, Kenneth Cater, Paula Causey. Lymar Chaffin, Robert Chandler, Deborah Chapman, Linda Childers. Timothy Chitwood, Glenda Clark, Mary Clark. Roy Jr. Clemons. Stanley B Clemons. Stephen Cline, Vance Clower, Cameron Clowers, Teresa 259 Dr. Finley and Dr. Walters Feted Cochis, Susan Coffer, Sandra Colbert. Patrick Cole, Dorinda Coleman, Vesta Colgin, Sharon Collier, Gerald Collins, Jimmy Collins. Thomas Collins, Wanda Collum, Peggy Colvin, Hobson Colvin, Rebecca Comer, Jenny Conolley, Deborah Cook, Rudy Cook, Susan Cooper. Elizabeth Cooper, Janice Cooper, Jeanne Couch, Paula Couch. Teresa Cowser, Dolly Cox, Ted Craft. Paula Craven, Danny Crawford. Rhonda 260 at Band Day Ceremonies Creel. Danna Crow. Frank Cunningham. Teresa Cunningham. Vicki Currier, Constance Curvin, Rex Davis, Donna Davis. Marla Davis. Rebecca Davis, Sheryl Davis. Walker Deal. Joni Deerman, Keith Deerman, Myra Deloach. Cynthia Densmoke. Freda Devore. Claire Dilorenzo, Vincent. Jr. Disspain, Barbara Dobbins, Aletha Dobbs. Lynda Gail Dodd. Donna Dodd, Sharon Doubledee. Terry Dowdey. Alicia Driver, Gordon Dudley, Rhonda Duncan, Michael Durden. Felton Dyar, Stephen 261 Ealey. Angelia Edge. Evan Edmundson, Pamela Elkins, Venice Elliott, Alex Elliott, Kathleen Emory, Eugenie Entrekin, Oavid Entrekin, Paula Erwin, Phyllis Ezell, David Fair, Christa Faith, Cheryl Farmer, Vickie Fenner, Karen Ferguson. Shaun Fields. Richard Findley, Charla Fite. Lenhardt Fleming, James Jr. Fleming, Lynn Fletcher, Geneva Floyd, Edwin Jr. Foshee, Homer Fowler, Larry Francis. Gloria Fritz, Pam Fulton, Joe Furlong, Dennis Gaither, Leesa Gallman, Patricia Galloway. Susan Gant. Linda Gardner, Reba Garrard. Deborah Garrett. Daryl Francine Garrett, Elroy Garrett. Robbie Gentry. Robert George. Kuruvilla ■■I 267 Gibbs. Martha Gibson, Nicole Gilbert. Alfred Gilbreath. Joyce Gilchrist, Marcia Gilino. Nancy Gilliam. Debra Givin, Carla Glasscock. Holly Goodson. Donna Goodwin. James Graden, William Green, Karen Bonds Green. Sherry Lynn Green. William Greenwood. Galen Greeson, Nancey Gregory, Doug Gregory. Teresa Griffith. Emilie Groat, Roberta Ann Groce, Daniel Gustaveson, Arleine L. Guthrie. Sybil Hall. Deborah Hall, Diane Hall. James Hamilton. Huey Hamilton, Patricia Hammett, Raymond Hammonds, Beverly Hand, Sherri Hanline, Jay Harbour. Jerry Hardin. Bruce Hardy, Anthony Harrelson, Roger Harris, Annie Harris, Melanie Harrison. Deborah 263 Students Spend Hours Preparing Harrison, Janet Hartley, Pinkney, Jr. Hayes, Cathy Hayes, Freida Hayes, Kenneth Haynes, Audrey Haynes, Doyce Haynes, Ronald Heathcock, Ronald Hendrix, Laura Henshaw, Susan Herndon, Sara • Hosier, Sue Ann Hicks. Debra Higginbotham, James Higginbotham. Nancy Higgins, Martha Hightower, Michael Hill, Brenda Hill, Stephen, Jr. 264 Hindman, Sandra Hinton, Judith Holcomb, Richey Holeman, Janet Marie Holley, Faye Holley, Patricia Hooks, Gerald Hornbuckle, Yvonne Houston, Edgar Howard. Donald Howard. Gloria and Discarding Papers. Howard. Susan Howell, Dave Howell, Sara Huddleston, Sara Hudgen, Thomas Hudson. Freddie Hughes, Al Hughes, Cynthia Hughes, Elizabeth Hughes. Nina Humphrey, Janice Humphries, Michael Ray Ingram, Linda Irrvin, Susan Irwin, Bridget Jackson. John Jackson, Linda Jackson, Patricia Jackson, Randy Jackson, Wyatt Jacobs, Barbara Jenkins, Rebecca Jennings, Benjamin Johnson. Carolyn Johnson. Elvin Joiner, Anthony J. 265 Jolley, Charles Karr, Betty Kaylor. Sara Kearney, John Kecit, James Keith, Charlotte Keith, Luanne Kelly, Susan Kendrick, Terry Kenemer, Kim Kennedy. Deborah Kennedy, Karen Kennedy, Susan Killen, Brenda Kilpatrick, Grover Kilpatrick, Robert Kimbrough, Donna King, Pamela King, Sarah Kirby, Cindy Knight, Carol Knight. Elizabeth Knight, Timothy Koch, Ron Kovacevich, Ken Ladshaw, Sheila Laminack, Lester Landers. Tim Landrum, Teresa Laney, Rhonda Lanier, Sidney Lawson. Brenda Micklow Lawson, Ron LeCroy, Gail LeCroy, Ronny Ledford, Deborah S. Lenderman, Linda Leonard. Carol Lewis, Curtis Linville, Janet Linville. William Little. Kathy Little. Steven Lockard, Mary Locklin, Lela Lockridge, Art Long. Pat Lybrand. Stephen Mackey. Barbara Mocoy, Jeff Madderra, Anita Magee. David Maki, Patricia Mallory, Ann Mansoor, Mona Maples. Myrtle Marshall, Audrey Martin, Harvey Martin, Lamar Martin, Mark Martin, Sally Martin. Yvonne Massie. Julia Masters. Roger Mathews. Janet Matthews. Joseph Matthews. Robben Matzura, Theresa Maxwell, Michael Mayes. Robert Mayes. Walter Mayo. Roger Mazzone, John McClellan, Carol McClure. Billy McCullars. Patricia McCulloch, James McCurry, Sarah McGibboney, Charles McGinnis, Elaine 267 Paths on the Quad McKinney, Mary McLaughlin, Susan McLaurin, Charles S. McLendon, Richard McMillan, James Merrill, Nancy Messick, Wayne Miliner, Twanna Miller. Carol Miller, Patti Minas. George Ann . Minton, Sherry Mitchell, Bobby Mitchell, Curt Mitchell, Harris Jr. Mitchell. Kenneth Mitchell, Kibble Mitchell, Lee Ann Mitchell. Rex Mitchell. Ronald W. 268 Mitchell, Vicki Money, Jerry Monroe, Penny Monroe. William Moore, Deborah Sue Moore, Ralph Morelli, Marty Are Always Busy Between Classes. Morgan, Jane Morris. Sanford Jr. Morrison, George S. Morrison. Patricia Ann Morse. Gary Moses, Renee Mosley. Sonny Moss, Patti Mostella, Millie Ann Mountain, Sheila Mulinay. Pamala Mundy, Ronna Murphy, Anita Naugher. Mary Nee. Lawrence Jr. Nelson, Debbie Nelson. Elise Nichols. Susan Norris. James Norton. Frank Nunnelley. Jane Olmstead, Dale Olmstead. Judy Owen, John Jr. Owens. William Page. Ralph Parker, Dick 269 Parker. Jacqueline Parker, Thomas Parris, Donald Patterson, Janet Patzschke, Teresa Payne, William Peak, Elizabeth Pennington, Beth Perry, Lefty Pfeiffer, Karl Pinichsathil, Sanong Pinkard, Tommy Pitman, Paul Pitts. Carole Plunkett, Anthony Porch, Kim Porter, Pamela K. Pound, Cathy Powell, Randy Prestridge, Clyde Pruitt. William Pryor, Linda Pugh. Kay J. Pugh, Richard Putman, Janis Putman, Randy Ramey, Donna Raney. Kay Ray, Brenda Ray, Janet Ray, Mike Read. Wendy Reaves. Cynthia Reed, John Reed, Steve Reese. Ethel Reese. Lois Reinhardt. Gregg Reynolds. Donna Rhoden. Regina 270 Riley, Jimmy Roberts, Jimmy Jr. Roberts, June Robinson. John III Robinson, Mire Roebuck. Jamie Rogers. Leesa Roggli. Gloria Ross. Annese Runyan, Deborah Russo, Dawn Rybacki, Dennis Sanders. Virginia Scott, Faye Scott. Jeff Screws, Edward Seged. Samuel Sellers. Joseph Sewell, Deborah Shafer. Vanessa Shelborne, Ernestine Shelton, James Shiver. Farrell Short. Barbara Short, Tawana Sides, Phillip Simmons, Willie Simon. Anna Simpson, Wanda Ford Sims. Kay Sizemore, Karen Skipper, Deborah Ann Smart, Dean Smith, Deborah Smith, Kim Smith. Loretta Smith. Randall Smith. Robert Smith, Teddy Smith, Teresa 271 Ill Religious Study Groups Fill Needs Smith, Vivian Smith, William Sowell. Debra Ann Spector, Esta Spivey, Kenneth Jr. Stanley. Jennie Stewart, Debra Stewart, Kerry Stewart, Olivia J. Stillwell, Martha Storey, Richard C. Stroud, Leffie Sutton, Debbie Swain, Vickie Marie Tate. Donna Tate, Gary Taylor, Darrell Taylor, Diane Taylor, Edward Terapinyovanich, Sompong Terry, John Thomas. Debbie Thomas, Joni Thompson, Deborah Thompson, Ernie Thompson, Kathy 272 For Large Groups Tidmore, Tina Todd. Ginger Tolbert. Brenda Toney. Robert Torabi. Majid Traywick. Jean Truilt. Laura Turley. Melissa Turner. Dale Turner, Debra Tyus. Leatha Underwood, Harold Utter, John Michael VanCleave, Margaret Vaughn. Sheila Vickers. Lou Ann Vountanapute. Pimpa Wade, Herbert Wade, Leonard 273 Wadsworth, Deborah Wagner. Gary Waites, Martha Waldrop. Susan Walker. Ellen Wallace. Terri Waller, Kenny Ward, Tina Warren, Trudy Watson, Betty Watts, Regina Weems, Deborah Westmovland. Lindy Whitaker, Jacqueline White, Joy White, Linda Whitley. Phillip Wildsmith. Alan Wilkerson, Barton Wilkins. Sharon Williams. Deborah Williams. Helen Williams, Marsha J. Williams, Michael Williams, Ted Willis, Charles Willis. Mary Wills. Gwendolyn Winston, Harlan Wiseman, Danny Withrow. Margaret Wright, Linda Wrobel. Pamela Yavbrough, Fitzerald II Yazbak, Walid Yeckley, Hank Young, Carmel Young, Pamela Young. Rita Zlnn, Mike 274 Juniors Upper left: Junior class officers: L-R- Angela Kines, president; Ronnie Davis, vice president; Sharon Cooper, secretary; Linda Thompson, treasurer; Lower left; Raymond Low, resident senator; Stan Graham and Lee Henness. commuter senators; Lower right; Junior Favorites: L-R- Joe Handschumacher, Lindy Hewitt. Iris Boone. Stan Graham, Joy Bakane, and Dany Wise. 275 Saturday Night with No Date Acker, Slayton Jr. Adams, Dale Albury. Philip Aldridge, Cynthia Allen, Deborah Allen. Kimberly Armstrong, Dara Armstrong, Sharon Ary, Barbara Atkins. Barbara Avery, Bessie Lue Bailey, Teresa Bakane, Joy Barney. Debra Barnwell. Robert Barr. Cheryl Bass, Donna Bates. Vernon Baxter, Sherry Beaird, Le Ann Beam, David Beam, Tony Bearden, Linda Bearden, Susan 276 Bell, Dianne Bell. Rex Bell. Valeria Benfield, Bruce Jr. Bennich, Donna Bentley. Kathy Can Be Long and Lonesome. Berry. Patsy Blackmon, Stephen Blair. Donna Blair. Ron Boatwright. Ann Bolden. Melba Bolin, Randy Bolton. Melenie Boone, Iris Boozer. Alan Bozeman. Sandra Braddock, William Braden. Vickie Bragan, Marian Braswell. Bill Brooks. Curtis Brown, Douglas Brown, Paula Burch. Alma Burch, Donna Burgess. John Burns. Robert Busby. Melvin Butler, Kimberly Byron, Danny Calhoon, Janis Callahan. Mark Cambron, Kathy Cardenas. Salomon Carrell, Connie 277 Carrell. Melissa Carson, Charles Carter, Cynthia Carter, Gary Carter, Thomas Lee Cash, Alan Catrett, Julia Champion, Eleanor Chandler, Carol Chandler, Jeffrey Chandler, Sue Chappell, Clovia Chatman, Jacqueline Cheatham, Teresa Chester. Mark Chevanich, Junjaras Clark, Michael Cleghorn, Sherri Cobb. Debbie Cobia, Jane Cochis, Ted Coleman, Cynthia Coley, Bob Conteh, Abass Cope, Teresa Copeland. Michael Coppock, Teresa Corlew, Martha Cotney, Becky Couch, Beverly Covey, Teresa Cowan. Karen Craft, Gary Cromer, Marcia Cross, Karen Crowder. Darline Crumley. Jackie Culwell, Nelda Cunningham, Elizabeth Cunningham, Kathy Curvin, Rebecca Daniel, Bill Darwin, Sandra Davidson, Beth Davis. Carol Davis. Charlie Davis. Greg Davis. Ronald 278 Davis, Sammy Davis, Steve Davis, Thomas Davis, Willie Sue Dearman, Maleah Denton, Donald Jr. Deverell, Cinda Dickenson, Nancy Dickie, Louis Dillard, John Dingier. Linda Dodson, Alice Doyle. Daniel Dunsmore, Debra Dye, Kenneth Easterwood, John Edmonds, Sheilia Edmondson, Pamela Emmanuel, Archie Jr. Essig, Dorthy Everett, Venia Fain. Susan Fannin, Nelda Fant, Sandra Farris, Deborah Favors, Angela Flynn. Diane Fondren, Cecilia Foote, Jerl Lynn Foster, David Fountain, Clarence Fricks, Cathy Furst, Harry Gallman, Ricky Gann, Danny Gardner, Karen Gardner. Teresa Garmon, Debra Garvin, Judith Gay. Nancy Gillaland, Teresa Gillilan, Beverly Glass. Daryl Goodell, Edith Goodwin. Jeffrey Gordon, Douglas Gover, Caroline Grammer, Ricky 279 The Queen and Her Court Gray, Donna Green, Jan Griffin, Herman Griffin, Margaret Grissom, Kenneth Groce, Donald Gunn, Lorenzo Hadden, Donna Hafer. Linda Halbrooks, Brenda Hall. Cathy Hamlin, Cathy Hammett. John Hamric, William Hamrick, David Haney, Sandra Hanline, Karen Hardeman, Brenda Hardin, Michael Harding, Kenneth Harding. Larry Hardman, Gina Hardman, Sandra Hare, Sandra Harmon, Theresa Harris. Jo Ann Harris. Phil Hartley, Leslie Harvey, Susan Hase, Michael 290 Reign at the Military Ball. Hase, Rhonda Haselden, Zeno Hawk, Linda Hawkins, James Hawkins, Janet Lee Hawkins. Melissa Hayes, Cathy Hayes, Curtis Hayes. Sonny Haynes, David Hayes, Paula Haywood. Melinda Helton, Bruce Hendon, David Hendrix, Patricia Henson, Ray Herring, Rita Hicks. Debbie Hicks. Steve Hill, Jean Hill, Joyce Hodges, Gene Hodges, Vivian Holland, Fred Holland, Joe Hollingsworth, Donna Holmes, Norman Hope. Auburn Hornbuckle, Clara Horne. Dorothy 2«1 Howard. Susan Howell. Donna Howell, Karen Hu bier, George Hudson. Cecilia Hudson. Jennifer Huhn, Warren Hunter. Sherry Hyche, W. Cheryl Hyde, Teresa Irwelegbee. Alcachukwee Isbell. Wayne Ivey. Paula Jackson, Anya Jackson. Katherine James. Martha Jennings. Paula Johns, Lee Rhea Johns, Pamela Johnson, Deborah Johnson. Jocelyn Johnson, Paul Johnston, Bill Jones. Samuel Jones, Teresa Jordan, Debbie Jorgensen, Drew Joubran, Elias Kebede. Negest Kennedy, E. Janet Kenney. Steve Kilgore. Janet Kines, Angela King, Debra King, Janis King. Kathy King. Van Kistler, Frances Knox, Denise Knox, Mitchell Knox, Sylvia Kolley, Donna Lalande, Rick Lamb, Patricia Lambut, Steven Laminack, Janie Lancaster, Alan Landers, Paul 2f 2 Lane, Janice Laney, Robbie Legg, Jean Leonard. Maurice Lewallyn, Stan Ligon, Dorothy Lindsay. James Lindsey. David Michael Long. Michael Luchsinger, Roberto Lybrand, Kathy Machen, Cheryl Ann Machen, Rayford Macon. Tommy Magovick. Tim March, Rebekah Marshall, Beverly Martin, Kim Mason, Robert Mason. Timothy Massey, Jeff Mathews, Beth Mathews, Terry Maxwell, Jessie Mayfield, Clyde Maynor, Judy McClearen, Susan McCleuan, Roy McClendon, Randall McCreary, Charles McCullough, Anita McFry, Pamela McGarity. Pamela McGee. Cheryl McGlee. Larry McKerley, John McKinney, Leonard McKleroy, Linda McWhorter. Harriet Meade, James Meadows, Mark Mealor, Gregory Medlock, Vicki Meigs. James Melton, Lona Merritt, Carol Mince, Danny Mince, Leesa 283 Campus Living Offers Mitchell, Frances Mitchell, Joyce Moody. Donna Moore, Carol Moore, Jerry Moore, Merrill Moore, Theresa Morehead, Malanie Morgan, Joyce Morris. Debra Lee Mosley. Michael Mucciolo, Joseph Mullinax, Charles Nash, Donald Jr. Nee. Kevin Nelson, Judi Nelson, Phillip Nesbit, Deborah Newby. Renee Newman, James Newsome. Cindy Newton. David Nichols. Timothy Noah, Patricia 2 4 Nolin, Deepee Norris. William Nunnelly, Dennis Oden, Terri O’Kelly, Cynthia Oliver, Morris Oravet. Glory O'Rear, Dorothy Owens. Carolyn a Variety of Activities Parker, Lorenzo Parker, Payllis Parnell, Marnita Parris. Laura Patty, Shelia Paul. Randall Payne, Patti Pearson, Leigh Ann Peek, Lanette Penn, Mary Pennington, Steven Pheny. Jud Phillips. Alfred Pinson, Trudy Pomeroy. James Poole, Darvin Powell. Belinda Powers, Michael Prater, Teresa Prince, Pamela Prine. Cynthia Quarles, Terry Radford. Cynthia Ragsdale. Deborah Rawl, Harold Hasham Reed, Loretta Reedy, Michael Reynolds, Paul Jr. Richards, Nancy Jewell 285 Richards, Tina Marie Richardson, Carole Richardson, Rebecca Richey. Evon Ridenhour, Jane Ritter, Rena Roberts. Carol Roberts, Charles Robertson, Anthony Robertson, Scott F. Robertson, Teresa Robinson, Deborah Robinson. Philip Robison, Jeff Rogers. Beverly Roggli, Alan Ross. Dorothea Ruch, William Rutledge, Jerry Sanders, Brenda Sanders, Jackie Sayer, Rebecca Schoenech. James Scroggins. Stan Jr. Self, Franklin Sesay, Alpha Shadrix, Kathy Lynn Shelley. Zachary Shrader, Judy Shumaker, Lisa Simmons, Beverly Sizemore. Rick Slaughter. Marlon Sledge, Calvin Smith, Bruce Smith, Charlotte Smith, David Smith, Deborah Smith, Deborah Q. Smith, Kristy Ann Smith, Patricia Smith, Reginald Spivey. William Spurlin, William Jr. Stedham, Teri Stephens, Terry Steve, Alicia Steward, Darlene 296 Steward, Felecia Stewart, Robert Studdard. Atoska Sullins, Robin Swindal. Charlotte Talkington, William Tamura, RinJI Tarver, William Tatum, John Tatum, Stephen Taylor, Fernandos Taylor. Thressa Terry, B. Scott Thomas. Charles Thomas, David Thomas, Nancy Thompson, Anita Thompson, Cathy Thompson, Franklin Thompson. Linda G. Thornton, Diana Thrash, Robert Thrasher, Marjorie Thrasher. Suzette Tolbert, Linda Tolleson. Richard Tolliver, Cheryl Totten, Richard Trawick, Kathleen Traylor, Linda Treadway, John Treece, Maurice Tricks, Karen Troup, David Tucker, Clevyrone Tucker, Connie Turkett, Vicki Turley, Gil Turner. Henry Turner, Sarah Turner. Susan Turner. William Upchurch, Patti Uptain, David Usrey, John Uzzell. Jane Vail, Marilyn Valine, Karl 217 Vaughn, William Vayda, Deborah Vise, Beverly Wade. Carolyn Waldrip, Nana Walton, Rick Watkins, Gerald Jr. Watkins. Vicki Watts, Greg Watts, Judy Weekley. Sue West, Paul III West, Teresa White. Brenda White, Loring White, Reginald White, Teresa Whitehead, Marvina Whitten, Sharon Wilden, Deborah Williams, Barry Williams, Kimberly Williams. Nancy Williamson, Dianne Willingham, Rebekah Wilson, Vanessa Wilson, Warren Wise. Danny Womack, Julia Wood. Kenneth 1 M 4 s 4} p 01k ! lx A t m JkJg rf Jr I Jj Y I ¥ A Q iIt n it ' vy ( ( $ • V II it) L M ft JJmI B 0 id . ■ V i Wood. Louis Jr. Wood. William Woods, Catherine Word, Randy Worley. David L. Wright, Jess Jr. Wright, Rhonda Wright. Thomas Yarlett, Greg Yates, Karen Yeager, Jack Yohe, Harry Jr. Young. Antoinette Young, Cathy Young, Mattie Young, Patsie B. Young, Priscilla Young, Samuel 2M Sophomores Upper left: Sophomore class officers: L-R—Rhonda Benson, treasurer; Renee Latham, secretary; Sheila Austin, vice president; Michael Lucas, president; Lower left: Cedric Fuller, senator; Sophomore Favorites: Cathy Hammett, Brian Lett, Sharon Thornton. Butch Hardin, Ginger Stephens, and Tim Davis. 219 Akins, Diane Alexander. Kathy Allinder, Joseph Andrade, Terri Angel, Scott Angles, Robert Arrington, Windy Atkisson, Kay Austin, Sheila Bailey. Chris Bailey, Sherry Baird, Benjie Van Baker. Jesse Baker, Susan Baldwin, Berenda Banks, Anita Ann Barclay. Lora Barker, Butch Barker, Janet Barnett. Debbie Barney. Eileen Barton. Carla Beck, Michael Beene. James Belt, Teresa Benefield. Deborah Benson, Rhonda Berry, Jimmie Sue Berry, John Berry. Michael Billings. Kathy Bird. Sandra Briditt, Leta Bishop, Jeffrey Black, Jean Black, Martha Blackmon, Bethany Blair. Jeanette Blake, Patty Boatwright, Cecil Boggan. Karen Bolding, David Boleck. Nancy Bollinger, Sara Bonds. Joey Booth. William Boozer. Christy Green Boozer. James 290 Borden, Patti Borland. David Bowdin, Rosemary Boyd, Connie Brakefield, Amelia Bramlett, Ann Brandon, Jimmy Braver, Holley Bray. Nadia Bresseal, Gloria Bright. Dena Brock, Glenda Brooks, Cravens Carol Brooks, Dennis Brown. Charles Richard Brown, Deborah Brown, Dwight Brown, Timothy Brunson, Fran Bryant, Joy Burch, Anna Burgess. Bridget Burke, Daniel Burnette, Kathy Bush. David Byrd, Doug Cain, Leon Caldwell, Mike Callahan. Janet Calvert, Danny Canada. Mary Carney. Terry Carpenter, Stanley Cassidy. Peggy Casteel, Ricky Caudle. William Chaltsin, Michele Chandler, Jimmy Chappell. Cheryl Chappell. Karen Cheatwood, James Chitwood, Robin Church, Evelyn Clark, Suzanne Clark. Vicki Lynn Clay. William Jr. Clements, Robert 291 Enthusiasm Prevails Clifton. Melinda Cofield. Donna Coker. Bert Cole, Pamela Cole, Robin Coleman, Leo Coleman, Randy Conaway, Donald Connell, David Connors, Callie Cooley, Grady Cooley, Rachel Cooper, Nancy Coplin, Dixie Corley, Anita Cornelius.Constance Cornelius. Kathy Cornelius. Michael Cox, Sharron Craft. Tracy Crawford. Teresa Creel. Michael Crook. Constance Crosson, Kathy Crotwell, Chuck Crowder, Janice Csar, Wendy Culotta, Lisa Culpepper, Jody Cum boa, Mark 292 at the Card Tables in Chat’em Cunningham. Jeannie Cunningham. Keith Curlee, Brenda Curlette, William Daramy, Foday Darnali. Alan Davidson. Sandra Davis, Billy Davis. Doborah Davis. Jackie Davis. James Davis, Jeffrey Davis. Neil Davis. Tim Dempsey, Deborah Delhaise. Pierri Denney. Kelley Deam, Marie Claude Deupree, Freda Dickinson. T. Kelley Dietrick, Cathy Digby, Kenneth Dill. James Jr. Dobbins, Darlene 293 Evans, Elaine Evans, Nancy Jean Fair. Cynthia Fairchild, Denise Fant, Debra Fenn, Marcia Ferguson, Linda Folsom, Joshua Ford, David Forna, Thomas Foster, Pam Franklin, Joe Franklin, Linda Ann French, Janice Marie Feuster, Pattee Fuller, Cedric Andre Fuller, Richard, Jr. Fulton, Susan Gamble, Valerie Gardner, Steven Gosque, Kay Gauntt, Myra Glass, Kathy Glover, Neal Godwin, Scarlett Lynn Goodwin, Eddie Gordon, Karen Gott, Kerry Drake, Terri Duke, Toni Duncan, Sharhonda Dye, Patricia Dye. Robert Eddy, Mark Edmondson, James Ellis, Carl Ellis. James Ellison, William Elston. Deborah Elston, Priscilla Elwell, James Emerson, Bo Engleman, Cynthia Engelman, Sandra Ensley. Mary Graham. Rebecca Grammer, Rae Ann Green, Bobby 294 Green, Donald Green. Janice Greene. Anthony Grice. Sandy Griffith, Kelley Griffith, Rhonda Grimm, Deborah Groat. Winston Grubs. Deborah Guess, Barry Guettier, Joy Gunn. Betty Hall, Robert Ham berg, Robert Hammett. Cathy Hanson. Marty Harbin, Jerri Harden. Debra Harper, Michael Hart. Ginger Harvey. Patti Harwell. Cyndi Hayes. Beverly Hayes. Jim Haynes, Cynthia Hays, Pam Heard, Deborah Henderson. Joe II Henderson, Laura Henry, Jeffrey Henry, Wayne Herndon. Robin Herrin, David Hessenbrush. Evalyn Hester. James Hewitt. Rhonda Higginbotham, Miles Hill. Cynthia Hinch. Karen Hill, Malta Hill, Sherry Hines, Donna Hobart, Fred Holden. Freddy Holliday, Bruce Hilliman, Franklin Hollowel, David Holmes. Linda 293 Financial Aid Personnel Work Holmes. Rodney Holt, Rebecca Hopkins. Gary House, David Houston, Rhonda Howard. Brenda Howard. Debra Howard. Natalie Howell, Charlotte Howell, Eunice Hubbard. Lauren Huddleston, Alice Hudson, Angela Hughes, Pamela Hulsey. Cathy Hurst, Anita Idonije, Alexander Imm, Alan Ingle. Debbie Ingram, Michael Jackson, Carol Jackson, Mim Jackson, Roger Jackson. Roy 296 to Provide Jobs for Students James. Phyllis Jenkins. Cynthia Johnson, Jeffrey Johnson, Lawrence Johnson, Priscilla Johnson. Steve Johnson, Vince Joiner, Jean Jones. Deborah Jones, Steve Jones, Terry Joye. Jimmy Keith, Syliva Kellett, Jeanne Kenney, Vickie Kerns. Tim Kessler, Karen Killian. Rinda Kimbrough, Vicky Kay Kirkpatrick, Danny Knighton, Yvonne Knopp, Billy Koch, Gary Kyner, Tenna Lacy, Emily Lance, Leyta Land, Alan Landman. Garry Lane. Linda Laney, Sheila 297 Large, Connie Lasseter, Tommy Latimer, Cessna LaOuay. Alan Ledbetter, Sabrina Lee, Deborah Lemah, Hamilton Leonard, Alonzo Lett. William Light, Pamela Lingerlelt, Dana Linville, Teresa Little, Karen Livingston, Charles Livingston. Rebecca Locklar, Karen Long, Robin Looney, Carolyn Loworn, Lynn Mackey, Shelia • Maddox, Carolyn Maddox. Connie Maneor, Cassandra Mantooth, Scott Maples, Douglas F. Marbury, Sherree Marcus, Jacqueline Mareno, Norman Martin, Keith Martin, Pamela Mason, Mitchell Mattie. Ann Maynor, Kathy McAllister, James McBrayer, Brian McCain, Cathylene McCarty. Belinda McCauley, Lisa G. McCreer, Maude McCurry, Elise T.J McDonald, Steven McDuffie, Larry McGee. William McLendon, Allen McMahon. Kendall McMichael, Mary McMillan, Deborah McMillen, Lynn 291 McNabb. Kim McNair, Anita McNeal, Keith McWhorter, Oon Meadows, Judy Mealing, Cassandra Mellon, Larry Missisk, Karen Mickels, Milton Milam, Rusty Miles. Ellen MMiner, Beverly Miilender, Sandra Miller, Thomas Mitchell, David Mitchell, Jimmy Mitchell. Mike Modrall, Melanie Monroe, Calvin Montgomery, Ella Moon, Deborah Moon, Douglas Moon, Susan Moore, Kimbery Moore. Lann Moore. Mary Moore, Terry Moore. Thomas Moorer, Kathy Mooris. Marisa Morrow. Carol Morrow. Judy Moseley. Lynn Mosley, Therman Motuleoi, Mohamned Murphree, Chris Nancarrow. Donna Nelson, Nan Nesbit, Patti Newmann. Leanne Newberry, Elizabeth Newell, Stephanie Nicols, Keith Nieneyer, Catherene Noole. Mark Nourai, Khosrow Ogburn, Gina O’Hara, Elisha III 299 All Work and No Play O’Neal. Roger Overton. Carol Owens. Susan Parcus, Cindy Parker. Jeffrey Parker. Steven Parsons. Louis Parsons. Paul Passmore, Rhonda Patterson. Janis Patterson. Robin Patterson. Vickie Paulding, Michelle Pearson. Fred Pearson. Michael Peeples. Mary Peters. Donna Pettus, Pattye Phillips. Willie Picket, Kenneth Pickle. Mark Pierce, Sharon Pinckard. Billie Ann Pinson. Vicki Fitts. Karen Poe, Laura Poe, Steven Pope, Sheila Pounds, Mary Prado. Javier 300 Makes JSU Males Dull Preiss. Lucinda Prescott, Lois Price, Anna Price, Michael Pruett, Rebecca Pugh, Rose Mary Pullen, Michael Ray. Karen Ray, Michael Reaves, William Reed. Jan Reese, Pamela Rice, Andrea Rice, Belinda Rich, Randy Robertson, Nioni Roberts. Jan Roberts, Janet Roberts. Mark Roberts. Theressa Robinson, Robert Roddy. Leslie Rodgers, Cindy Roebuck, Carol Roebuck, Timothy Romine, Steven Rooks, Beverly Roulain. Jan Rountree. Eartha Roy, Kelly Royston, Mayfield Jr. 301 Russell, Gary Russell. James Russell, Tony Salter. Alan Sams. Susan Sanders, Delores Sanford. Charalene Sarrell, Doris Satterfield. Rick Savage. James Schmidt, Bonnie Schrader, Kathy Schultes. Terry Scoggins, Michael Seibert. Rhonda Setzer, Janet Shakbazi, Foroogh Shaw, Cindy Shaw, Kenneth Jr. Shepard, Vicki Lynn Sherrer, Bruce Simensoii, Richard Singleton, Roxanne Singleton. Susan Siraki, Hilma D. Skidmore, Beverly Sledge, Sherwin Smith, Allison Smith, Charmaine Smith, David Smith. James Smith, Jerry Smith, Larry Smith, Laura Smith. Merrle Smith, Turner Lynn Snead. Sidney Snow, Anita Snow. Danny Snow, Rhonda Snow. Susan Spann. Connie Speigol. Velma Spencer, Robert Spidle, Judith Spivey. Joe Spirey, Sue Splawn, Doris M2 Staehly, Troy Stanford. Karen St. Cyr, James St. Cyr, Jeffery Steams. Deborah Steele, Ricky Stephens, Charles Stephens, Ginger Stephenson, Susan Steve, Jr., Rufus Stewart. Liz Still. Beth Still, Michael Storey, George Stripling, William Strock, Dani Strong, Cora Stubbs, Tom Summerlin, Laura Ellen Sumner, Trera Swanigan, Gurley Tackett, Kerry Tatum, Jim Taytor, Elena Teague, Carolyn Teague, Steve Tebo, Wandell Thomas, Becke Thomas, Debbie Thomas, Harriet Thomas, Rebecca Thomas. Tony Thomason, James Thomason, John Thompson, Lynda Thornton, Sharon Thornton. Susan Thurman. Yolonda Tillman, Carmen Tow, Rebecca Trammell, Dennis Truss, Carolyn Tsimpides, Dorothy Tubbs, Richard Tucker. Christopher Usher, Anne Vanderford, Karen Vanderford, Kathy 303 Vaughn, Genevelyn Veazy, Wanda Vest. Kenneth Veeke, Devon Ried Vogel. Cheryl Waits. Freida Walker. Cynthia Walker. Janice Walters. Linda Warren, Pam Waters. Anita Waugh, Phyllis Weathington, Neil Weaver. Roland Webster. Curtis Weitenbeck, Karen Wesley. Angela Westbrook, Michael Westbrooks. Phronsie Westmeyer, Leann Whaley, Deborah White, Sharon Whiteside, Karen Williams, Glenn Williams. Marvin Williams. Anna Williams. Robert Williams. Sharon Williams. Tricia Wilson, David Wilson, Iris Wilson, Nettie Wlndom, Sheree Lynn Windom, Eugene Wood. Deborah Wood. James Woodal, W. Michael Woolsey, Denise Wright. Cheryl Wunderlick, Christel Yarbrough, Lisa Yates, Stacy Yelder, Gwendalyn York. Byron Young, Donald Young, Ronald Young, Thomas Zink, Loni 304 Freshmen Upper left: Freshman class officers: L-fl—Gus Pantazis, president; Markus Hammonds, vice president; Angela Sullivan, secretary; Cindy Laney, treasurer; Lower left: Joanie Wingert-sahn and Susan Butler, senators; Freshman Favorites: Gus Pantazis. Lisa Yarbrough, Lisa Bennett, Lynn Cutts, and William Parker. 305 Abbot, Kathy Abernathy, Pamela Adair, Margeret Adams. David Adams, Jeffrey Adams, Sandra Adams, Vickie Akles. Linda Allaway. Tim Allen, Larry Allen, Raquel Anderson, Richard Anderson, Sara Helen Anderson, Sherry Andrews, Eugenia Anthony, Janet Archie, Gwendolyn Argo, Tamara Armstrong, Jimmy Jr. Armstrong, Steve Armstrong, Steven Arnts, Amy S. Ashworth, Dennis Ashworth, Letetia Auchenpaugh, Robert Austin, Phillip Avery. Cecil Baber, Donald Bailey, Brunella Bailey, Stacye Bailey, Tenita Baker, Alan Baker. Michael Baker. Sharon Baldwin, Mitchell Balk, Kathy Balmut, Mary Bankston, Liz Barber. Jay Barbour. Danny Barcroft, Budd Barnett. Pamela Barney, Janice Bartle, Dianne Barton, Janice Barton, Larry Bates. Gregory Bates. Terry 306 Beaman. Gwen Bearden. Cynthia Bearden. Mickey Beasley. Wayne Beaube, Cheryl Benefield. Pamela Bennett, Beth Bennett, Lisa Anne Bennett. Tami Benson, Dale Benson, Evelyn Benson, Stacey Benson, Susan Bentley, Bo Bentley, Cynthia Bentley, Mike Berg. Flemming Bibb. Bill Bird. Lisa Bishop. Becky Bishop. Jimmy Bivens. Cynthia Black, Wesley Blasingame. William Blastow, Eve Bline, Sharon Blocker. Susie Blount. Kelly Bobroff, David Bogan, Sharon Bollinger, Larry Bonifacious, Amy Boone. Bobbi Boone. Robin Booth. Bill Booth, Cindy Boozer, Ruth Bowers, Lori Bowie, Dianne Bowie. Gerald Bowles, Maurice Box. Dennis Boyd, Cassandra Boyer, Patricia Boyer, Patricia Ann Brackett. Glenda Braden, Cindy Braden, Teresa 307 Pizza Parties Are Always Popular Bradford. Deborah Bradford, Tammy Bradley. Thomas Brager, Angela Brand, Amy Branner, Melanie Brasher. Charles Brassart, Jeffrey Braxton, Mike Breland, Jim Brewster, Barbara Brice. M. Riley Bridges. Rebecca Bright, Danny Britt, Elizabeth Brock. Dennis Brock, Gene Brodowski, Christine Brooks. Kimberly Brooks. Lisa Brown. Angela Brown, Christi Brown. Cindy Brown. Devery Brown. Donald Brown, Gregory Brown. Kim Brown. Lea Brown. Linda Brown. Susan 300 Brumfield. Pamela Bryant. Missy Buchholz. Elizabeth Among Co-Eds Bucke. Wanda Bundrum, Billy Burdick, Michael Burger, Fran Burgess, Cheryl Burgess, Kenneth Burk, Denise Burkett, Charles Burks. Linda Burns, Lisa Burt, Ronnie Busenlehner. Scott Bush. Dino Butler. Karen Butler. M. Cheri Butler, Nancy Butler, Susan Camp. Max Camp, Michael Camp. Tyler Campbell, Debbie A. Campbell, Terry Campbell, Thomas Canada, Herbert Cargal. Gary Carnes, David Carnes, Tommi Carpenter. Linda Carr. Gary Carter, Regina Caruso, Scott Casey. Delora Cason. Candace Lynn Chamlis. Alice Chandler. Jan Chandler, Rita 309 Chapman, Terry Childress. Audrey Christian, Kalantan Clark, Karen Clem, Diana Clemons, Dick Pat Clifton. Karen Cline. Carol Clinkscalis, Ruby Cobby, James Cockran, Herbert Coffey. Nancy Cohn, Margaret Colbert, Catherine Cole. Linda Cole, Matha Cole. Tony Coleman, Donald Coleman, Jerome Collier, Gary Collier. Kay Collins, Janice L. Collins. Kitty Collins, Susan Colton, Gregory Connell, Carl Conway, Pamela Cook, Cathy Cook, Ivan L. Cooley, Maureen Cooper, Nelson Cooper, Patricia Cooper, Susan Cope. Sandra Coraway. Charles Coshatt, Mark Cowdan, Ann Cowley, Charles Cox, Clayton Cox, Robert Cox, Robert Cox. Thomas Craig. Sherry Craven, Tammy Crawford, James Crenshaw, Regina Crook, Anita Crook, Linda 310 Crooke, Steve Crouch. Rhonda Crowder. Laura Crumrine. Debra Csar, Debra Curry. Charles Cusick, Denise Cutts, Lynda Dailey. Dennis Dailey. Susan Danes. Michael Daniel, Ramonia Daniels, Robyn Darby, Rickey Darrow, Kelly David, Mauricio Davidson. Sondra Davis. Jan Davis. Linda Davis. William Jr. Dawkins. Hazel Dawson. Larry Day. Virginia deMoraes, Sonia DeStephano. Melissa Denham. Donna Dennard. Rosie Dickinson, Jean Dill. Brenda Dittmer, Todd Dobbs. Anita Joy Dobbs, Katherine Dockins, Marty Donaldson, Ronald Dorough, Mark Dothard. Eldred Douglas. Mary Downer, Debbie Dunlap, Robbie Dunn. Ramona Dunnam. John Durham. Randy Earnhart, Laura Eason, David Eason, Ronald Easterwood, Tam Echols. Judy Echols. Terry 3tt Walking Flying . . . Edenfield, Carolyn Edmiston. Scott Eiland, Robert Elliott, Karen Sue Ellis, John Ellison, Tammy Elrod. Gale Embry, Marilyn Emfinger, Michael English, Rechelle Entrekin, Teresa Ervin, Melvin Esiait. Jasmin Evans, Gena Evans. Leah Ezekiel, Robert Fagan. Angela Faith, Fred Falkner, Robert Jr. Fannin, Lowell Fargarson, John Farmer. Barry Farr, Jan Fetner, David Fetzer, Danny Finch. Ann Fingar, Patty Fish, Deborah Fisher. Phil Fleming, Brenda Flippin, Mack Florence, Ricky Folsom, Layla Foote, Janet Ford. Douglas Ford, Eugene 312 5'Aek.JvL or Driving? Ford, John Ford, Judy Fouster, Deborah Fowler, Dorothy Fowler, Pamela Fowler. Steven Fox, Nancy Fox, Vickie Franklin, Barbara Franklin, Miriam Frasier, Ken Frasier, Phillip Keith Freeman, Sheila French, Robert Frew, Carol Fuller, Charlene Fulmer, William Futch, Gregory Gabriel, Beth Gahan, Julia Gamble, Terry Garmon, Patricia Garmon, Glenn Garnett, Rhonda Garrard. Nancy Garrett, Cathy Garrett, Freddie Gay. Pamela Gayton, David Lee Gentry, Terona 313 Gerstlauer, Susan Gibbons, Florence E. Gibson, Eydie Marie Gilbreath, Debbie Gilliland, Joseph Glaze, Darrell Godbee, Susan Godfrey. Virginia Godwin, Cherlyn Godwin, John Goode. Kathy Graham, Jeff Graham, Jerry Gravette, Randy Green. Michael Gresham, Debra Griffin, Karen Grimes, Suzanne Grimmett, Dorothy Gronquist, Patricia Groom, Yolanda Gullatt, Pam Gurley, Christian Guyse, Lisa Hall. Brian Scott Hall, Sand! Hamby, Carol Hamiter, Miriam Hammer, Beth Hammonds, Markus Hampton, Sharmon Lynn Hampton, Terry Hancock, Patti Hand, Diana Haney, Jeffrey Hann, Dorthy Hansard. Sandra Harbin, Teresa Hardin, Jan Hare, JoAnne Harkey. Debra Harless, Brian Harmon. Susan Harrell. Donna Harrell, Patricia Harrington, Kenneth Harris, Cecile Harris, Mary 314 Hartley, Leesa Harselle, Buddy Harvel, Elizabeth Harvey, Bernard Harvey, Cindy Hassell. Deborah Hassenplug, Steven Hasty, Dwight Hayden, Allie Haynes, Robert Hazzard, William Heard, Beryse Helmly, E. Wayne Henderson, Edward Henderson, Susan Henderson, Timothy Henson, Reba Hester, Harry Hicks, Cindy Hicks, Pamela Higgins, Keith Higgins, Tracy E. Hightower, Dennis Hill. Deborah Hlnch, Michael Hitt, Steve Hobbs, Cynthia Hodges. Kimberly Hodgkinson, Pamela Hogeland, Stanley Hogue, Charles Hogue. Susan Holcomb, Howard III Holland. Donna Holland. Edna Holley, Anthony Holt. Robert Horn, Cynthia Horne. Robbie Hoskins, Deborah Houk, Belinda Houser, Sandra Houston, David Howard. Susan Howell, Mark Hubbard, Shela Hudson. Kenneth Lee Hughes. Frances 315 Alone or Together Hughes. Marjorie Hughes, Matthew Humphries, Janet Hunter, Bettye Hunter, Denise Hunter, Robert Hurst, Kimberly Hurst, Sherry Husky, Mark Hutchinson, Linda Hutchinson, Rachel Huynh, Tam Cong Ikard, Terry Ikeda, Kel Ingram, Dewey Isbell, Carole Isbell, Susan Jackson. Ronnie Jacobs. Linda Janosko, Karen Jay, Brenda Jeandron, Phyllis Jenkins, James Jennings, Jeff Johnson, Cathy Johnson, Cheryl Johnson, Cheryl Kim Johnson, Cynthia Johnson. Janice Johnson, Melody 316 Studying Is the Pits Johnson, Shelia Johnson, Steve A Johnson, Tanya Johnston, Glenda Jolley, Merri Jones, Carl Jones. Jimmy Jones, Karen Jones. Lisa Jones. Pamela K. Junkins, Rhonda Karlosky, Charles Kemp, Kathleen Kennamer, Donna Kennamer, Phyllis Kerr, Carol Kilgo. Beth Kilgore, JoAnn Killen, Robert Killough, William Kimbro, Tena Kinard, Jeffery King. Donna Kinoshita, Masako Kirby. Teresa Kirk, Connie Kirkland. Pamela Kirkland. Sheryl Kiser, Rhonda Knight. Jeffrey Knighting, Cheryl Knoke. John Koroma. Alpha 317 Kramer, Thomas Kulk, Jo Faline Kyner, Stephen Lake, Sylvia Lamb, Cynthia Land. Holli Landrum, Tina Lane. Curtis Lane, Portia Laney, Cindy LaRussa. Lena Lasseter, Pamela Latham, Gerald Lattanzi. Gina Lauderdale, Susan Lawler, Clifford Lawrence, Patty Layton, Vickie Leath, Monica LeCroy, Kathy Ledbetter, Carla Ledbetter, Cynthia Lynn Ledbetter. Dale Ledbetter. Vickie Ledford. Frank Lee, Marvin Leonard, Brenda J. Levine. B. B. Lewis. Deborah Lewis. Diane Lewis. Monica Lewis. Pamela Lindsey. Scott Linton. Patricia Lipham, Linda Lipscomb, Debbie Little. Angela Littlefield. Bobbi Long, Cheryl Love, Lucinda Lovelady, Jane Lowe. Robin Lowry, Dena Madderra, Jami Mahaw, Miki Mains. Steven Makela, Sinikka Malone, Timothy Marcus, Cynthia Marler, David Martin, Debra Martin. Denise Martin, Janice Martin. Rita Martin. Sharon Masdon, Benny Jr. Matheny. Cheryl Mathis, Regina Mathis. Wayne Mayo, Rebecca Mays, Anthony McAfee, Johnny McCain, Charles McCain, Mary McCall, Diane McCarter, David McCartney, Ann Emily McClellan, Timothy McConkey, Neena McCoy, Maureen McCullough, Angela McCurdy. Anita McCutcheon. Jeffrey McDaniel. Kathy Mae McDowell. Janice McGinty, Julie McGuire, Megan Mclnvale, Susan McKenzie, Sherry McKinley. Tim McKinney, Susan McMinn, James McMurray, April Meadows, Beth Meehan, Tammy Melton, Ella Meltzer, David Merchant, David Miffert, Sarah Miller. Rebekah Millican. Max Molay, Pete Molloy, Karen Molzof, Pamela Montgomery. Anita Moon. Debbie Lynn Moore. Cynthia Moore. Marian Moore. Theresa 319 Moreland. Marian Moreland. Melinda Morgan. John S. Morgan. Michael Morgan. Theresa Morris. Michael Morris, Rene Morrison. Cindy Morrison, James Morrison, Vicki Morrow, Timothy Morrow. Tony Mosley. Janice Mullendore, Timothy Mullinax, Phillip Mullins, Alan Mundy, Laura Murphy, Gloria Myers, Donald Myers, Sheri Nail, Brenda Sue Nall, Saundra Neal. James Neeland, Joseph Jr. Neighbors, Joyce Nelson. Margaret Nelson. Melanie Nelson. Peggy Nelson, Randy Newberry, Stephen Newman, Mary Newton, JoAnn Nguyen. Thao Nicholson, Ann Norman. Frank Norman, Kenneth Norris, Rebecca Nuss, Chuck Oakes. Robyn Odom. Molly O'Donnell, Randy Ogle. Rita Ogletree. Medral Ogleetree. Susan E. Oliver. Steven Orr, Hubert O’Shields. Audra Lynn Otto. Mike 320 Owen, Charles Owen. Sandy Oxford, Susan Padgett. Keith Pantazis, Gus Parham, Oebra Ann Parham, Joseph Parker, Charles Parker, David Parker, Dennis Parker, Dwayne Parker, Pamela Parker, Patricia Parker, Tim Parnell, Hugh Jr. Parris, Mike Patterson, Belinda Patton. Barry Paul, Deborah Payne, Faye Pearson. Marilyn Pearson, Virginia Ruth Peel. Sabrina Pemberton, Vickie Penuel. Mike Perry, Timothy Mark Perryman, Donna Pettit, Violet Pettus, Blake Pettway, Rema Petty. Carolyn Pfannkuche, Stephen Pharo, Sharon Phillips, Jeannie Phillips, Susan Phillips, Timothy Phurrough, Susan Pierce, Amy Pollard. Vickie Pomeroy, Jeffrey Potts, Janice Marie Powell, Thomas Preiss, Belinda Presley, Barbara Presley, Vicki Lynn Price, Tracy Price. William Propst, Rush 321 Hobbies Reflect Numerous Pruett, Sandra Pugh, Vivian Purcell. Karen Purdy, Sarah Ragland, Juarnese Ragland, Sheila Ragsdale, Randy Rainey, Marla Ramsey. Bruce Ramsey, Mark Rathnow, Ronald Ratliff. Cathy Raylield, Penny Redman, Rhonda Reese. Donald Reese. Donna Reid, Patricia Renfroe, Cheryl Reynolds. Barbara Reynolds. John Reynolds. Ryan R. Rice. Ralph Rice. Rosalyn Richards, Cynthia Richards, Duane Richardson, John Richardson, Sharon Riggins. Kristie Rigney, Terri Roberts, Kenneth 322 Interests of Students Robins, Beth Robinson, Billie Ann Robinson, Greg Roca, Gustavo Roca, Jose Roe, Jay Roe, Kathy Roe, Rita Lynn Rogers, Julia Rogers. Michael Rogers, Mike Roppa, Stephanie Ross, Patricia Ross, Richard Rowe, Ava Rudd, Martha Rudolph, Rosalind Ruiz, Alberto Runyan, Ronald Rutledge, Mary Salter, Vickie Sample. Mark Sampleton, Harvest Sanders, Cindy Sanders. Gilbert Sanford. Roger Sarrels, Terri Sawyer, Lisa 323 Schmidthe, Debbie Schmitt, Clint Schultze. Joel Scott, Rebecca Seale. Gary Seeger, Brenda Sellers. Bobby Jr. Sellers. Mary Selman, Scott Shears. Janice Sheffield. Steve Shelton, Mary Sheppard, Gail Shew, Randall Shipman, Von Shriner, Phil Shumaker, Linda Silvers. Jack Simpson, Lybia Simpson, Pat Simpson, Susan Sims. Myra Sinclair. Janet Sisson, April Skelton, Mark Slim. Berthil Smelcer, Mary Smith, Allison Smith, Brennon Smith, Cydne Smith, David Smith, Debra Smith, Ellen Smith, Lesa Smith, Mark Smith, Melinda Smith, Mike Smith. Randy Smith, Sabrina Smith, Thomas Snelling. Tank Snider, Crystal Sorrell, Robbin Southards, Terry Southerland. Mary Southern, Jimmie Jr. Sparks. Gloria Spencer. Margaret S. Sprayberry, Lynn Sprayberry, Trina 324 Stanfield. Mary Stanley. Lyle Staub. Hugh Steele, Brenda Stephens. Beth Stephens, Douglas Stephens, Tim Stepps. Sherri Stinson, Mary Jay Stinson, Rhonda Stocks Sandy Strickland. Alta Gay Stringfellow, Mike Stripling, James Stubblefield, Greta Studdard. Cathy Studdard, Phillip Sturkie. Malinda Strurm, Elizabeth Sullivan, Angel Summerlin, Sandra Summerville. Fredia Surrett. Pamela Sutlers, Sally Sutphin, Terry Swain, Connie Swindle. Eric Swinford, Glenda Tack, Toni Tate, Connie Tate, Cynthia Tate, Freida Taylor, Laura Taylor, Paul Terry, Lynn Thomas. John Thomas, Phyllis Thompson. Pamela Thompson. Pete Thompson, William Thornton, Belda Thornton, Janice Thornton, Wesley Tice, David Tiller, Mary Ann Tilley, Cynthia Tolleson, Renea Tomlin. Tony 32 Teachers Welcome Students Townsend, Robert Trammell, Jimmy Traywick. Patti Treadwell. Mike Trostel, Mary Ann Troutman, James Tucker, Gerald Tucker, Teressa Tucker, Terrie Tura, Jennifer Turk, Sharon Turner, Cathey Turner, James Tyler, Connie Umphrey, Perry Underwood, Dennis Underwood. Tracy Upton, David Valentine, Jill Valimont. Cheryl Vallely, Anne Vann, Lelia Vann. R. R. Ill Vaughn, Vickie 326 Vaughn, Vincent Veal. Alford Vedel, Becky Vining, William Vinson, Chuck Vise. Lillian Voyles, Allen Waddell, Karen Wade. Nancy Wade, Susan Wade. William Waites, Sandra to Academic Conferences Waldrep, Teresa Walker, Randy Walker, Robert Wallace. Cindy Wallace. Debbie Wallis. Virginia M. Walliser, Jim Walls, Michael Walters, Susan Waed, Donna Warnes. Robin Warnock, Hugh Warren, Debbie Warren, Madeline Warren. William Waters, Rhonda Watkins. Gerald Watkins, Melanie Watson, Gilda Watson. Kelly Watson. Nancy Watson. Regina Lee Watson. Robert Watts. Connie Watts. Michael Weakley. Sara Weathington, Deborah Ann Weaver, Beth Webb, Gregory West, Debra West, Kay Westbrooks. Cynthia Whaley, Wayne Whatley. Debbie Whitaker. Janice Lynn White. Carl 327 Yes, College Students White, Debra White. Gary White. Juiie White, Kathy White. Lisa White. Melody White, Valerie Whitehead, Janet Whitely, Derick Whitfield. Ralph Jr. Whitlock. Mike Whitt, Jeffery Whitten, Thomas Wickett, Pam Wigley, Tomothy Wilkerson. Cheryl Wilkins, Thomas William, Parker Williams. Albert Williams. Alvin Williams, Brian Williams. Cynthia Williams. Denise Williams. JoAnn Williams. John IV Williams, Mike Williams. Pat Williams, Phyllis Williams, Teresa Williams. Victor Williams. Victor Williams, Wendy Williamson, Bernhard Willingham. Nan Willis. Arnetta Willis, David 328 Revert to Childhood Wilson, Alisa Wilson, Debbie Wilson, Lenita Wilson, Lavada Wilson, Mary Wilson, Sindy Wingertsahn. Joanie Winn, Patricia Winnett, Bobby Wise, David Wise, Teresa Wolf. Michael Wolfe, Lauri Womack, Melissa Wood, Alisa Wood, Andre Wood, Barbara Wood, Byron Jr. Wood. Jolyn Wood. Calvin Woods. Donna Woods. John Woods, Karen Workman, Patricia Worthy, Felicia Worthy, Karen Wright, Jean Wynn, Brenda York, Mary Young. James Jr. Young, Janet Young, Jervis Young, Karen 329 Young, William Zink. Ede Zuniga, Cuauhtemoc Graduates Upper right: Mike Sandefer, Graduate School Senator 330 Alam, Nafiz Baker, Evelyn Blake, Allen Bonorato, David Bradford, Don Browder, Sara R. Brown, Elanor Brown, Ruth Burghen, Raymond Butterworth, Ann Cadenhead, Susan Chisolm, Walton Curlee. Cheryl Daniel, Carl Davis, Sherron Day, Susan Dickerson. Barbara Draper. David Eaves. Donna Entrekin. Jan Eudy, Lowell Eudy, Mary Fischer, Joan Ford, Ronald Freeman, Sandra Furumura, Takashi Gay, Cheri Georgia. Richard Gilley. Donald Gilmer, Margaret Goggans, Gregory Green, Larry Griffith, Kenneth Hale. Douglas Hammons, Nancy Hathorn, Weldon Hodge, Susan Hughes. Fred Imm, Anthony Jones, Mary Jones, Ulysses Kelly, Patsy King. Susie Koch, Angela Kondori, A. Bahram Koroma. Kekouda Billy Littleton. Kathy Logan, Robert 331 The Chanticleer Looney, Mary Martin, Teresa Mastroianni, Richard James Mbony, Comfort McCaine, Annie More, Thomas Oden, Sabrina Owen, Loyce Owen, Rhonda Parker, Jimmy Parris. Jerry Parris, Roberta Patty, Maureen Pearson. Betty Jean Peters, Hattye Pettus, Michael Petty, G. W. Piyavan, Phongsura Porter, Arametta Posey, Sally Prichard. Daniel Privett, Judy Richardson, John Ritonda. John Roberts, Margaret Robinson, Louise Rochester, Sarah Sandefer, Virginia Schmitt, Warren Serviss. Carolyn Smith, Donna Soyster, Frank 332 Stewart, Ronald R. Stone, Walter Offers Faculty Competition Strickland. Linda Sumner, Kerry Taylor, Hassie Thomas. Buddy Thomas. Hugh Thompson, Richard III Tolley. Virginia Tredaway, Martha Vacharaphan. Pirush Waddell, Nan Ward. Sheryl Whatley, Charles White, Ray Whitson, Eddie Wilkins. Peggy Williams, James Williams. Kara Ann Williams, Mary Ann Winsor, Louise Wisner, Wayne Wright, LaDonna Yohe. Glenda Zandi, Massoud 333 We Appreciate These Ashtiani, Farhad Ball. Cathy Body. Charles Butler. Susan Childress. Martin Clifton, Beverly Craven. Darrell Daniel, Martha Entrekin. Billy Evans. Tommy Weatherly Hall Officers: Donna Bass. Debbie Smith. Beth Kennedy, Sandra Haney Logan Hall Officers: Jim Akins, Steve Little. Mike Paris 334 Few Spring Enrollees Rowan Hall Officers: Row 1: Jackie Chatman. Freida Hayes, Bobbie Atkins; Row 2: Laura Summer. Cindy Engelman, Ginger Howard. Francis. Agbon Gidley. Patsy Godbey. Elizabeth Goswick. Joseph Holcombe, Jan Johnson. Debra Jones. Lloyd, Jr. Kargbo. Yankay Kiltian, Becky Koroma, Bai Lindsey. Richard McCormic, Jerry McMurray, Elizabeth Mansaray. Gilbril Mitchell, Debra 335 Grads, Transfers, Freshmen Neal. Librity Nelson. Jimmy Norred. Penny Owens, Linda Patterson. Donald Patterson. Lawana New Dorm officers: Cindy Brown. Diane Lewis. Belinda Patterson, Connie Taylor; Not shown: Karen Duke 336 Among Spring Students Potts, Roy. Jr. Potts, Margaret Ray, Jerri Rosser. Teresa Sesay. Mohammed Sisson. Rebecca Slick, Denise Snow. David Stafford. Betsy Strong, Cathryn Taylor, Lee Thomas. Rusty Warren. Patricia Willingham. Donnie Williams, Derrow 337 Students in EH101 Daugette Hall Officers: Kay Henderson. Jo Jo Kulk, Judy Carter. Ginger Hart. Cindy Tate, Kathy Le Croy. Cindy Booth. Learn to Write Sparkman Hall Officers: Fran Gregg. DonnaTate, Faye Scott, Jenny Pearson. 339 Mimosa and Chanticleer Evolve The paper has changed sizes, too. Having been the size of weekly papers, it was reduced to the tabloid format. In 1948 feeling among students ran high when staff members decided to reduce to tabloid. The issue was voted on by the student body, and those in favor of tabloid lost, mainly because of the efforts of a “phantom” who saturated the campus with QVt x 11 sheets in the format of The Teacola, satirizing the tabloid, on the pre-election evening. However in 1968-69 the paper was reduced to tabloid with no contest. The Chanticleer has increased publication from once each month to weekly issues as the enrollment has increased and a sufficient number of students have been willing to work on the staff. Currently two issues are funded by the university and two are paid for by advertising sold by the staff in order to provide a weekly paper. The only stiff competition The Chanticleer has faced was during 1970-71 when a group of students published an off-campus, The Jaxman, which could be described as an underground paper which came above ground. During its short life The Jaxman commanded an avid body of readers. The Chanticleer provides coverage of campus events and student involvement, gives an in-depth treatment of issues of special concern to the student body, serves in cooperation with WLJS as a major source of communication, continues to provide an outlet and training ground for those students interested in journalism, and gives recognition to involved students and faculty members through news and photographic coverage. The staffs of the publications are better organized because a class in yearbook layout and editing and a class in fundamental newspaper layout and editing were added to the curriculum when Dr. Theron Montgomery, vice president of academic affairs, realized the need for unity and stability that would provide some continuity from year to year. This practice, begun in 1971, continues with reasonable success. As a result of the insight and cooperation of the administration under the leadership of Dr. Houston Cole, president emeritus and Dr. Ernest Stone, president, as well as Dr. Montgomery, the Jacksonville State yearbook and newspaper have survived and continued to improve during a period when many publications over the nation were discontinued because of student apathy or budgeting. Currently, The Mimosa and The Chanticleer are published under the general directions of the Communications Board composed of faculty, staff, and student members appointed by Dr. Stone and the SGA president. Chairman of the board is Jack Hopper, administrative assistant to the president and director of public relations. The Communications Board interviews applicants for editor of each publication and appoints qualified students who have taken the required journalism course and worked one year on the appropriate staff. The board approves recommendations from the editors and advisors for associate and assistant editors. Currently newspaper advisors are Dr. Clyde Cox and Bob Clotfelter. Mrs. Opal Lovett is advisor of the yearbook. Though the trees which inspired a title are gone and the names of the paper have frequently changed, The Mimosa and The Chanticleer are created anew yearly by a few sen- Strong and Unified sitive dedicated students who dream dreams and bring them to fruition for the pleasure of those students and faculty members who want a record of each week and each year. Students have come to depend upon the production of The Mimosa and The Chanticleer, JSU’s major publications. However, very few know much of the history of either. Among the similarities between the two is the fact that both at different times, have had the name, Teacola. It's not easy to cope with a world war and financial difficulties, but our yearbook did and came back successuily on its own merit. It all began back in the 1920’s. The name was Teacola, a blending of teachers, college, and Alabama. With World War II, publication of the annual came to a standstill. There was no one to do the labor, the photographs cost too much, and worst of all, there was little student body to enjoy it or support it. In 1946 the presses started rolling again. By this time, the school newspaper had taken over the name Teacola so another had to be chosen. The yearbook staff decided to give the student body a choice. The name Mimosa seemed to be taking the lead, but there were some pros and cons to be considered. Those opposing Mimosa held the view that this tree is flimsy and delicate and goes to sleep at night so we needed a stronger representative. The group in favor of the entry Mimosa were persuaded because of the sensational fragrance of the blossoms drifting in open windows of Bibb Graves from the trees that lined the quadrangle. Needless to say, they won the argu- ment and our yearbook was named The Mimosa. The staff ran into several difficulties because the photographs could not be reproduced as well as in previous years and they were of very expensive quality. As a result, the yearbook was discontinued because of insufficient funds. In 1952 Johnny Churchill, president of the SGA and Mr. Opal Lovett, photographer for The Mimosa, guaranteed financing for another annual. The edition was quite small, but it was a comeback. For about twenty years,though, The Mimosa struggled with budget problems, often aided by both the administration and SGA. We are now able to finance publication of The Mimosa without the generosity of advertising from local merchants. The student body has assumed the responsibility of funding this publication from a part of their activity fee. The university newspaper, known first as The Teacola before World War II, became The Collegian in 1957 when the institution changed names from Jacksonville State Teachers College to Jacksonville State College by a legislative act when the scope of the curriculum broadened to include major areas besides teacher education. When the status of the institution was raised to university rank with the name Jacksonville State University in 1966, the current name Chanticleer was chosen by the staff. Complexity Spawns Frustration Ideally society evokes the best in man—philosophical thought, intellectual development, aesthetic yearnings. We dream of, and sometimes experience, friendship, generosity, oeace, and love. But the very complexity of our modern world with its numerous conveniences yields problems. We demand too much, grow weary with the burdens, feel disgust when we realize what we are doing to ourselves and to the land which is ours to use for only a short period of time. Feelings of frustration from forced association with too many people, despair over what to do with the waste that piles up, and confusion in the midst of the motorized technical routine of day-to-day living leave us searching for release somewhere away from crowds. 342 343 Learn from Nature Tensions build, students grow irritable, nothing helps, lessons pile up, test papers take so long, or are returned, marked with grades that depress. Oh, God, there must be a let up somehow. 343 And there is! In Jacksonville the en-vironment complements the academic climate. You can turn to nature for both physical activities and mental release. Fields, streams, forests offer opportunities for hiking, talking, playing, fishing, or being just plain lazy and comfortable with friends. 346 347 348 In Nature” Emerson says, To go into solitude, a man needs to retire as much from his chamber as from society.” Consider this statement and benefit. While it is true that we came to college for the purpose of intellectual and cultural development, we need time alone for thinking, for sorting out confusing ideas, for finding out who we are. 34V Yx Here in the vicinity of this campus, we may find perfect solitude from the best source, nature. Losing ourselves in the order and beauty of nature eases tensions, opens our eyes to the loveliness of green fields, golden autumn days, frozen raindrops glistening on cedar boughs, the first jonquils of spring, and leaves us at peace, in communion with the soul. Only in turning away from society can we return to it refreshed, enabled to make the contributions expected of human kind. 330 351 Credits r ---------------- Specs The 1977 Mimosa was prepared by the Mimosa student staff, Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville, Alabama and was printed by Inter-Collegiate Press Co., Shawnee Mission. Kansas. Paper used is 80 pound number-one grade double-coated high-gloss lithographic enamel paper. The end-sheet is a gold duotone printed on 65-pound cover weigh stock. Trim size is 9x12 inches. Cover is a standard design of black shoe-grain material embossed with the university crest in gold metalique. Type use is Newton Medium. Text copy is set 8 10 point, cutlines and pages numbers in 8 point, headlines in 18, 24, and 30 point. The Mimosa was printed off-set with a 133-line screen or finer for black and white half-tones, and a 150-line screen for four-color subjects. ______________________________________________________ Mimosa 1976: First Place Award—Columbia Scholastic Press Association Staff: Ronald Mitchell, Editor Vesta Coleman, Associate editor Anthony Joiner, Assistant editor-typist Janine Bouchard, Theme editor and theme copy Vesta Coleman, Organizations co-editor Karen Hinch, Sports editor Steve Lybrand, Events editor Ronald Mitchell, Organizations, co-editor Elise Nelson, Classes editor Nan Nelson, Personalities editor Kristy Smith. Copy editor and theme staff Tricia Williams, Faculty editor Donna Bennich, Classes staff Maleah Dearman, Organizations staff Robin Herndon, Faculty staff Anthony Joiner, Faculty staff John McAfee. Personalities staff Rick Tubbs. Sports copy Stacy Yates, Theme Staff Mrs. Opal A. Lovett, Advisor Contributing: Charlene Fuller Phyllis Jeandron Curtis Simpson Bill Braddock, typist Susan Harvey Photographers Mr. Opal R. Lovett, University photographer Tim Mason, third year Joan Fischer, second year Jimmy Smothers, first year Jeff Miller, first year Contributing photographer: Ronald Mitchell Special thanks Mr. Jack Hopper Dr. Bascom Woodward, III Mr. Jerry Smith Mrs. Ed Fain Dr. Donald Schmitz Dean Gus Edwards Dean Miriam Higginbotham Mr. Ed Fain Ms. Debbie Skipper Mr. David Ford Mike Humphries Joni Tanner Coach Bobby Marcum Mr. H. H. Kesler Publisher Inter-Collegiate Press Shawnee Mission, Kansas Class photos: Sudlow Photography, Danville, Illinois V J Aaron. Stephen Young Abbott. Kathy Florence 306 Abbott Ruby 82 Abbott. Terry Eugene 257.78.152 Abeln. Michael Theodore Abercomble. Andrew J. Abercrombie. Jerald 0 Dr 234 Abercrombie. Nannie Lou 250 Abernathy. Bardy Thomas 256 Abernathy. Jerry Thomas Abernathy. Pamela Suzan 306 tbles. Jane Cole Abies. Pelham Qaynor . Cappella 130 Accounting 239 Acha. Charles Stephen 'cha. Linda Hallman 257.211 :ker. Marilyn Diane MCker. Slayton G Jr 276 Ackey. Kenover Ann Adair. Margaret Ann 306 Adair, Onzelo Franklin Adair. Steven Vann Adams. Callle Corine Adams. Dale Edward 276.92.152 Adams. Daniel Roy 306 Adams. David James 112.143 Adams. Jane T Adams, Jeffrey Alan 306 Adams. John Oyell Adams. Larry Adams. Linda Jane 2S7 Adams. Linda Lou Adams. Melanlne Anne 257.108.133.161 Adams. Michael Lynn Adams. Paul Trenace 112.138.158.130 Adams. Robert Wayne 175 Adams. Sandra Arnetta 306.112 Adams. Thomas Albert Adams. Vickie Lynn 306.163 Adcock. John Wallace Aden. Kambiz Aderholdt. Jeanne Aderholdt. Sara L. 230 Aderhollt. Gary Lee 257.182 African Students Union 131 Akachuki. John 160 Akers. Ronald T. 243.90 Akin. Ellen Young Akins. Diane Elaine 290 Akins. James E. 249.334 Akins. Sheia Hopper Akles. Linda Gall 306 Akridge. Sara Kathryn Alam. Nafiz 331 Alberti. Janls Lynn Albright. Sharon Lynn 184 Albury. Philip Sydney 276.112.158.149 Aldridge. Cynthia Kaye 276.112.158 Aldridge. Luanne Alexander. Angela There 257 Alexander. Kathy Marlet 290 Alford. Leon Elmo Jr. 153 Alford. Melinda Jeanne Allaway. Charles Timothy 306 Allen. Darryl Wayne Allen. Deborah Mane 276 Allen, Dixon Randolph kllen, Gary 181 Allen. Jan Carol 257.165.211.136 Mien, Julia Frances 257.90 Allen. Kimberly Sue 276 Allen. Larry 306 Alien. Mike 74 Allen. Raquel Cecilia 306 Alien. Robert Custle Allinder. Joe Glenn 290 Allison. Mary 226.250 Allison. Roger Terry 112 Almaroad. Jeffrey L Alpha Eta Epsilon 147 Alpha Mu Gamma 131 Alpha Psi Omega 140 Alpha Tau Delta Alpha Tau Omega 164.165 Alpha Xi Delia 166.167 American Chemical Society 157 Ammon. Ronald Lewis Amy. Barbara 165 Index Anderson. Carl 232.138 Anderson. Gary Lamar Anderson. Richard Don J 306 165 Anderson. Sara Helen 306.184 Anderson. Sherry Sue 306 Andrade. Terrill Worthy 290 Andrews. Carolyn 249.250 Andrews. Eugenia Louise 306 Andrews. Jerri Kay 257 Andrews. Robin Wyatt Andrews Ronald James Angel. Becky A 257.146 Angel. Reginald. Scott 290 Angelette. Clarence J 234 Angles Robert Gerald 290 Anker. Carl Lewis Jr 164,78.77 Ansari. Tahir Sajjad 257.148.60 Anthony. Elizabeth Anne 257.156 Anthony. Janet Marie 306.135 Archie. Gwendolyn Diane 306 Argo. Tamara Lea 306 Arledge Genni Beth Armstrong. Charles Barr Armstrong. Dara Reddick 276 Armstrong. Jimmie Ray J 306 Armstrong. John Fred 257 Armstrong. John Ricky Armstrong. Lorene H Armstrong. Reginald 176,177 Armstrong. Sharon Sue 276 Armstrong. Stephen 306.175 Armstrong. Steven Lloyd 306 Arnell. Janice R 250 Arnts. Amy Sue 306.107 Arp. Randall Horace 257 Arrington. Alva Jean Arrington. Marlin Odell 257 Arrington. Sylvia Jean 257 Arrington. Winola Fefee 140.163.290.140. 170 Art Department Art Guild 132 Ary. Barbara Gail 276.184.136.203.208 Arthur. Hugh 213 Ash. Christopher Lee 257.164 Ashley. Daniel Gregory 182 Ashley. John Daniel Jr Ashley. Vicki Ann 167 Ashtiani. Farhao 334 Ash wood. Charles Onis Ashworth. Dennis Dean 306.92 Ashworth. Letetia Ann 306 Askew. Michael Dean Atchley. Robert D 239.160 Atkins. Barbara Ellen 276 Atkins. Bobbi 167.335 Atkins. Cynthia Arlene 145 Atkinson. Timothy Aaron Atkisson. Katherine Kay 290.163 Atteberry Kenny Floyd Attmger. Ronald C., Dr. 232.138 Auchenpaugh. Robert 306.172.135 Austin. Cynthia Leigh 257.189 Austin. Ellen Clark Austin. Kathle 189 Austin. Myra Emmett Austin. Phillip Mack 306.92 Austin. Sheia Lynn 290.179.189 Averitt. Terry Morton Avery. Arlene Lee Avery. Bessie Lue 278.134 Avery. Cecil 306 Baba Lynn 257 Baber. Donald James 306 Bagwell. Bruce Edward 257 Bagwell. Richard Warren 164.77 Bailey Bertie 252 Bailey Brunella Faye 306.207 Bailey. Chris Lamar 290 Bailey. Cynthia Lee 257 Bailey. James Allen 257.112.130 Bailey. Louise 252 Bailey. Sherry Anita 290.175 Bailey. Stacye 306 Bailey. Steve Douglas 90.145 Bailey. Tenila Lavone 306 Bailey. Teresa Faye 278.137 Bain. Barbara 48 Baird. Benjle Van 290.179 Baird Melinda Golden 179.249 Baird. Timothy Edward 257.125.128 Baird. Tony 179 Bakane. Joy Elaine 276.167.204 Baker. Alan E. 306 Baker. Cynthia Lee 257 Baker Debra Kirby 257 Baker Evelyn Louise 331 Baker. Jesse Lewis 290.92.152 Baker. Michael Henry 306 Baker. Pamela Ann 210 Baker Sharon Kay 306 Baker. Susan E. 290 Baldwin. Berenda Faye 290 Baldwin. Mitchell Carde 306 Balenger. Kathy Scruggs 257 Balk Kathryn Ann 306.107 Ball. Kathy 334 Ballew Danny Joe 257 Balmut. Mary Catherine 306.175 Banking Finance 239 Banks. Anita Ann 290 Bankston. Elizabeth Ann 306.182 Barber. Jay Michael 306 Barbour. Danny Ray 306.112 Barclay. Lora Eve 290 Barclift. Robert Bruce 175.174 Barcroft. Paul 306.175 Barham. John W. 236 Barker. Butch 92.152 Barker. Dewey Oneal 257 Barker. Janet Ruth 290.107 Barker. William Michael 290 Barnes. Deborah Kay 257 Barnes. Larry George 257.92 Barnetl. Debbie Lynn 290.170.131.128 Barnett. Pamela Joyce 306.112 Barney. Ann Eileen 290.182.163 Barney. Debra Anita 276 Barney. Janice Bonita 306 Barnwell. Larry 250 Barnwell. Robert Dale 276 Barr. Cheryl Jean 276 Barry. Hubert Gray. Dr. 234 Bartle. Dianne Elizabeth 306.175.184 Barton. Carla Fahy 290 Barton David James 257.164.77 Barton. Janice Kaye 306.107 Barton. Larry Delane 306 Bass Donna Marie 276.334 Bass. Jeffrey Stephen 257.212.156.137 Bass. Neata Stewart 257.156 Batcheler. Ginger Carol 184 Bates. Gregory Levoyd 306 Bates. Patricia 250 Bates. Vaughn 307 Bates. Vernon Carl 276 Baugh. Larry Darnell 257 Baxter. Mlcheal Jerome 92.152 Baxter. Sherry 276 BCM 146 Beaird Leann 276 Beaird. Mildred E. 252 Beal. Gladys 252 Beam. David Hoyle 276 Beam. Tony Lynn 276.160 Beamon, Betty Sue 136 Beaman. Gwen E. 307 Bean. Randall 85 Bean. Thomas R. 257 Beard. Guy Lynn 164.78.152 Bearden. Alfred Wayne 186 Bearden. Cynthia Gayle 307 Bearden. Jerry Randell 257.136 Bearden. Linda Gail 276 Bearden. Marc Alan 307 Bearden. Ronald Allen 257,112,128 Bearden. Susan Lynn 159.65 Beasley, Mancel Wayne 307.182 Beaube. Chert Sue 307 Beaube. Theresa Lee Beaubier. Jeff. Dr. 238 Beavers. Linda Sue 250 Beck. Lucille 252 Beck. Michael Joe 290 Beck. Sandra Royster 257 Becker. Robert Keith 258 Becraft Charles David 258 Bee, Donna 157.146 Beene. James Grady Jr 290.165 Behel. Aubrey G 246 Belcher. Betty Kilgore 258 Bell. Dianne 60 Bell. Dick 243 Bell. Donnie Lee 258 Bell. Marcelle Dianne 276 Bell. Rex Timothy 276 Bell. Valeria Dwam 276 Bellenger. John Steven 164 Belt. Teresa 290 Belew. Judith 250 Benefield. Deborah Lynn 290 Benefield. Durward 257 Benefield Jeanette 252 Benefield Pamela Lynn 307 Benfield. Bruce Benton 276 Bennett. Brenda Lee 258.182 207.155 Bennett, Cynthia Beth 307 Bennett. Elliott Reuben 112.130 Bennett. Gail 247 Bennett. Hugh Thomas 258 Bennett. Lisa Anne 307,179.184 Bennetl. Taml Diana 307 Bennett. Thomas Ray 258 Bennett Veld on Jr. Dr 231.137 Benmch. Donna Kaye 276.207.161.159. 118.140 Benson. Dale C. 307 Benson. Evelyn Marie 307 Benson. Rhonda Faye 290.186 Benson. Stacey Leigh 307 Benson Susan Frances 307 Benson Virgil M Or 233,156 Bentley. Bryan Thomson 307 Bentley. Cynthia Jean 307 Bentley. Katherine Lynn 276 Bentley. Michael Jay 307 Berg. Flemming Christian 307.148.60 Berner. Sara Jane 106.158.65 Berry. Jimmie Sue 290.182.189 Berry. John Martin 290.170 Berry. Michael Dennis 290 Berry. Patsy Thompson 277 Bevls. Mary D. 245 Bibb, William Avary 307 Biddle John Berry 165 Billings. Kathryn 290 Biology Department 233 Bird. Lisa Kay 307 Bird. Sandra Lynn 290.146 Birditt. Leta Kay 290 Bishop. Jeffrey Donald 290 Bishop. Jimmy Cart 307 Bishop Luellyn 65 Bishop. Rebecca Sue 307 Bitgood. Stephen C.. Dr. 237 Bivens. Cynthia Lynn 307 Black. Dennis W 258.182.78 Black. James Wesley 307 Black. Jean Marie 290.163 Black. Martha Annette 290.179.189 Black Student Union 134 Blackmon. Bethany Ann 290 Blackmon. James 250 Blackmon. Stephen Mad is 277,146 Blackwood. Donna Luane 258 Blair. Donna M 169 Blair. Janice Yvonne 258 Blair, Jeanette 290.139 Blair. Ronald 277.68 Blake. Allen Adams 331 Blake. Patricia 290 Blalock Gayle Lorraine 258 Blanton. Raymond E.. Dr. 230.159 Blasingame William 307.108 Blastow. Evelyn Claire 307.107 Bline. Sharon Kay 307 Blocker. Susan Frances 307 Blount. Kelly Ann 307 Boatwright. Cecil Don 290 Boatwright. Richard Ken 128 Boatwright. Sarah Ann 277,175.184 Bobroff. David Charles 307.112 Body. Charles 334 Boehm. Robert Dean Bogan Sharon Elaine 307 Boggan. Karen Leigh 290 Boggs. Emily Sabrina 258 Boggus. Sandra Maire 256.169 Bolden. Melba Ruth 277 Bolding. David Counts 290 Bolick. Michael Fred 112.143 Bolick. Nancy Kay 290.108.158.130 Bolin. Randy 178.150 Bollinger. Larry Wayne 307 Bollinger. Sara Daw 29- Bolton Melenie Clair 277 Bomar. Richard Payton 258.145 Bomdom. Rosmary 151 Bonds Joey Glenn 290 Bonifacious. Amy R 307 Bonner. Kathy Ann 258 Bonoraio. David Michael 311.112 Boone Bobbi Kay 307 Boone. Iris Denise 277.187.179.197.89 Boone. Janet Woodham 258 Boone Robin Renei 307 Booth. Cynthia Suzanne 307.156.336 Booth. William Burion 290 Booth. William Stotford 307 Boozer. Alan Stewart 277 Boozer. Crystal Green 290 Boozer James Henry 290 Boozer Lena Ruth 307 Boozer Reuben Bryan 258 Boozer Reuben 213.226.227.228.129 Boozer. Ruth Diane Borden. Beverly Nan 146 Borden. Patricia Lee 291 Borders. Jill Nash 258 Borland. David Warren 291 Boswell. Jeffrey Eugene 258.74 Bouchard. Janlne Lorraln 258.117 Boucher. Michele Marie 258.163 Boutdm. George Kent 258.68 Bowdom. Rosemary 291 Bowers. Lori Denise 307 Bowie. Dianne 307 Bowie. Gerald Weldon 307,134 Bowie. Larry Oarnell 78 Bowles. David Maurice 307 Bowling. Lonnie Marlin 258 Box. Dennis Orlando 307 Boyd. Cassandra Ann 307 Boyd. Connie Leah 291.112.142 Boyd. Mary Ann 179 Boyer. Patty Ann 307 Bozeman, Sandra Faey 277.122.139 Brackett. Glenda Carole 307.135.128 Braddock. William Ray 277.120.149 Braden. Cindy Leigh 307.130 Braden. Teresa Carol 307 Braden. Vickie L 277,130 Bradford. Debbie McLean 308 Bradford. Deborah Lynn 258 Bradford. Don F 331 Bradford. James Herbert 258.175.174 Bradford. Tammy Gail 308 Bradley David Lamar 249 Bradley. Phillip Keith 175 Bradley Thomas Eugene 300 Bradshaw. Stephanie 179 Bragan. Marian Margarei 277 Brager. Angela Elaine 308 Bragg. Durgm 250 Brakefield. Amelia Anne 291.175.163 Brambletl. Mary Marlin 258 Bramlett. F Ann 291 Branch. John Patrick 258 Brand. Amy Gail 308 Brandon. James Wesley J 291 Brannen. Melanie 306 Brannen. Ralph Dr 236 Brannon. Charlie Eugene 258 Brascho. Brock Matthew 74.164 Brasher. Charles Harry 308.186.128 Brassart. Jeffrey Dean 308.128 Brasseale. Gloria 184 Braswell. Bill Larry 277.182.163 Braswell. John Norris 157 Brauer. Holley Anna 291.107.157 Braxton Mike William 308.182 Bray. Nadia Maria 291.135 Brazeilon Debra June 258 Brazier James R 245.256 Brasseal. Gloria Dianne 291 Breedlove. Marilyn Kay 258 Breland. James Ezra 308.92 Brewer. Gregory Charles 258.181 Brewer Hoard L. 234 Brewster Barbara Jean 306 Brice Riley McMaster J 306 Bridges. Rebecca Louis 308 Bright. Dana Ann 291.122.127 Bright. Danny Lee 308.92 Bright. Soma Ann 250 Brindley. David Van Brinker. Ronald Martin Britt. Elizabeth Diane 306.112.130 Brock, Dennis Wayne 306 Brock Eda Lynne Brock. Gene Ray Jr 308.92.152 Brock. Glenda Fay 291 Brock. Holly Nmnette 108.112 Brock. Larry Don 258 Brock. Oma 252 Brodowski. Christine 306.186 Brooks Barry 164 Brooks. Cravens. Carol 291 Brooks. Curtis Waynne 277 Brooks. Dennis Arnold 291 Brooks Donna Jo 258.210.160 Brooks. Kimberley Danlt 308.105 Brooks. Lisa Ann 308 Brooks. Nancy Ellen Brooks. Paskal Wayne Brothers. Johnny Browder. Glen 237.40 Browder Sara Moore 331 Brown. Alma 252 Brown. Angela Carol 308 Brown. Brenda A Brown. Charles Richard 291 Brown. Christi Gail 306.112 Brown. Colette Louise 258.106.142.53 Brown. Cynthia Denise 306.336 Brown David Jesse 186 Brown. Deborah Kay 291.140 Brown. Devery Lynetie 308 Brown. Donald Allen 308 Brown. Douglas Ray 277 Brown. Dwight Edward 291.177.134 Brown. Elanor Shockley 331 Brown Gayla Sue 256.258.126.150 Brown. Gregory Oelona 308 Brown. Herman Brown. Kenneth Harold Brown. Kevin Charles Brown. Kimilyn Kay 300.175.184 Brown. Lea Jane 308.184 Brown. Lessie Mae 252 Brown. Lester W Brown. Linda Faye 308 Brown. Paula Fran 277 Brown. Rebecca Jane 241 Brown. Ruth Delores 331 Brown. Susan Elizabeth 308.151.163 Brown. Thomas L.. Dr 227.239 Brown. Timothy Lige 291 Brown. Wayne 104 Browning. Jan Hanson 258 Bruce. Earl Lynn 259.157 Bruce. Sharon 249.157 Bruer, Thomas F., Dr 237 Brumfield. Pamela Kay 306 Brunson. Mary Frances 291.175.189.144 Brunson. Rodger Paul 259 Brush. Jacqueline Bryan Brenda 247 Bryant. Belinda Minmx 259.130.131.242. 130.53 Bryant. Cindy Leigh 308 Bryant. John Randall 259.108.158.53 Bryant. Joy Mane 291.139 Bryant. Missy 179.189 Bubby. Sybil 259 Buchanan. Connie Shanee 175 Buchanon. Preston Earl 176.177 Buchhoiz. Elizabeth Diane 308 Buche. Wanda 309 Buford. Janet Gay 107 Bundrum. Barry Edward 259 Bundrum. Billy Ray 309 Burch. Alma Elaine 277.150 Burch. Anna Elian 271,167.150 Burch. Donna Lynne 277 Burdick. Michael Webb 309 Burger. Frances Mae 309.156.128.130 Burgess. Bridget Elaine 271.167 Burgess. Charles Edward 151 Burgess. Cheryl Lynn 309 Burgess. Dorothy Mane 259 Burgess. Jerry 250 Burgess John Thomas 277 Burgess. Kenneth Randy 309 Burgess. Linda Fite Burgess Michael Alan Burgess. Michael Eugene Burghen. Raymond Alan 331 Burk Denise Jean 309.167 Burke. Cindy Sue 259 Burke. Daniel Houston 271 Burke. Juan Elliott Burkett. Charles Michael 309 BurKhalter. Katherine 247 Burkhart. Joel Thomas 108.143 Burks. Linda Elizabeth 309.130 Burndrum. Billy 170 Burnette. Kathleen Diane 291,182 Burn. Emilia E 227.229,157,132 Burney. Lamar Jefferson Burns. Betty Jane 259.170.139.150 Burns. Jerry Hopkins 175 Burns. Lisa 209 Burns. Robert Harmon 277 Burns. Susan Regina 112 Burson. Martin Edward 259.146.130 Burt. Charlotte Gail 139 Burt. Ronnie Lynn 309 Busby. Melvin Bruce 277.181 Buse Rush 252 Busenlehner. Daniel 259 Busenlehner. Scott 309 Bush David Floyd 291.175.104 Bush Dina 309 Business Administration 238 Bussey. John 250 Butler. Eddie James 259 Butler. Julia 138 Butler. Karen Joy 309 Butler. Kimberly Susan 277.136 Butler. Linda Susan 309.167.128 Butler Linda 334 Butler Mona Cheryl 309.136 Butler. Nancy Gwen 309 Butterworlh. Cheryl Ann 331 Buttrum. Jerry Hampton Bynum. Diane Byram, Wayne Alan Byrd. Douglas Edward 291.108 Byrom. Danny Christophe 277 Cabamss Beverly Carle 259.105.76 Cabassa. Jaimie L. 225.239 Cadenhead. Susan 331 Cadle. Rick Gene 153 Caffin. Jack 78 Cagle. Nancy Jane 128.259 Cam. Eric James 157.146.130.259.53 Cain. Leiomdas Henry 291.181.134 Cam. Linda L. 245 Cain. Nancy 157.146 Caine. Cynthia Ann 259 Caldwell. Charlie 291 Caldwell. Ronald J. Dr. 236 Calhoun. Charles F. 250 Calhoun. Jams Kay 277.142.130 Calhoun. Stephen Edwin 259.108 Callahan. Janet Phillip 291.146 Callahan. Mark Bowman 277.179.108 Calvert. Danny 291 Cambron. Kathy Rankin 277 Camp. Max Kevin 309 Camp. Michael Ray 309 Camp. William Tyler 309 Campbell. Cotton Campbell. Deborah Ann 309.148 Campbell. Phil W. 259 Campbell. Shela Martin 147 Campbell. Terry Jake 309 Campbell. Thomas Warren 309.182 Canada. Herbert Cheaste 309.92.152 Canada. Mary Susan 291.165.184 Cannon. Edward Laneave 186 Cannon. Joseph Edwin 175 Canlrell. Janice Mane Cardenas. Salomon Joel 277.148.137 Cardwell. Ronald Scott 137 Cargal. Gary Neal 309.162 Candakis. George Carlin. Robert Sargent Carlisle. Mary Ella 245 Carnes. David Arnold 309.108 Carnes. Tomml Lynn 309 Carney. Terry Lynn 291 Carpenter. Linda Gail 309 Carpenter. Nellwyn Kay 146 Carpenter. Paul 218 Carpenter. Philip 229 Carpenter Stanley L 291 Carr. Gary L 309.186 Carr. Patricia Leah 259 Carr. Rita Jones 156 Carr. William Terral 156 Carretl. Connie Joyce 277 Carrell Melissa Ann 278,175.184 Carroll. James Luther 259 Carroll. Susan Faye 259 189.157 Carroll. Wanda Lou 259 Carson. Charles Lynn 276 Carson Gayle T 250 Carson. Jeffery Lee 259 Carter. Gary Lynn 278.179.128 Carter Judy 338 Carter. Regina Lavern 309 Carter Susanne June 112.53 Carter. Thomas Lee 278 Caruso. Scott James 309 Cry. David B 239 Case. John 250 Casey. Delora Lynne 309 Cash. Alan Lee 278.170 Cash, Herbert Frank 179.120 Cash. Vair Elizabeth 259 Cason. Candace Lynn 309 Cassidy. Peggy Ann 291 Casteel. Ricky David 291.112 Cater. Kenneth Ray 259 Cater. Paula Patterson 259 Catholic Student Union 135 Catrett. Julia Ann 278 Caudle. William David 291.157 Causey. Lymar 259 Cauthen. Carol 230 Caver. Helen B 169.245 Cazola. James H. 165.77 Chafee. Karen Marie 146 Chaffin. Robert Jacksonv 259.182.152 Chattam. Michele 291.164 Chamlis Alice 309 Champion. Eleanor 270 Chandler. Carol Marie 278.108 138 Chandler Deborah Sue 259 Chandler. Janet Karen 309 Chandler. Jeffrey Lewis 270 Chandler. Jimmy Ray 291 Chandler. Linda N 242.147 Chandler. Rita Jane 309 Chandler. Sue Davis 278 Chaney. Elmer L. 241 Chaney. Larry 250 Chanticleer Staff 120.121.222 Chapman. Linda Gail 259 Chapman. Terry Paul 310.64 Chappell. Cheryl Oemse 291 Chappell. Clovia Ann 278 Chappell. Karen Lee 291.139 Charter. Pamela Paige 182.189 Chatman. Jacqueline 276.335 Cheatham. Teresa Ann 278.206.207.142. 130.140.158.130 Cheatwood James Walter 291 Chemistry 233 Chesser. Charles Alan 182 Chester. Mark Wilson 278 Chevanich. Junjaras 278.150 Chiepalich. Ria Jane 259.234 Childers. Debbie 249 Childers. Timothy Wayne 259 Childress. Audrey Lynn 210.112.130 Childress. David T.. Dr 236 Childress. Gerald 64 Childs Arden W 331 Childs. John 250 Chitwood. Glenda Elaine 259 Chitwood. Robin Earlene 291 Chorus 135 Christian. Kalantan Yve 310 Church. Evelyn Florence 291.135 Church of Christ Fellowship 136 Civitans 136 Claeren. Wayne H.. Dr. Clark. Jennifer 201.207 Clark. Karen Lane 310.184.201.69 Clark. Louise J. 225.242 Clark. Louise R 225.239 Clark. Mary Louise 259.153 Clark. Michael Edward 278.112.150.143 Clark. Paul 250 Clark. Rachel 250 Clark. Roy Enmon Jr 259 Clark. Sherri Lynne 291 Clark. Suzanne Alicia 291 Clark. Vicki Lynn 291 Clarkson. Ida Karen Classes 254 Clay. William Warren Jr 291.175 Claylon. James Comery 182 Claylon. Rebecca Annett 177.134.130 Cleghorn. Sherri Denise 278 Clem. Dianna Lynn 310 Clem. Sara Jane 186.162.163 Clem. Shelby 230.204 Clements. Roberl Lynn 291 88 Clemons. Dick Pat 310.182 Clemons. Roy Kendal Jr 182 Clemons. Stanley Boyd 259.179.153 Clemons. Stephen Loyd 259,182.153.154 Ckfton. Beverly 334 Clitton. Karen Lynne 310 Clifton. Melinda Ann 292 Cline. Carol Diane 310 Cline. Vance Randall 259 Clinkscaies. Ruby Jan 310 Clming. Sandra 250 Closing 344 Clopton. Phyllis A. 250 Clotfelter. Robert 230.121 Clower. Cameron Lance 259 Clowers. Teresa Lynn 259 Cobb. Debbie Denise 278 Cobb. James Michael 310 Cobb. Kenneth W 153 Cobb. Michael David 146 Cobb. Richard 239 Cobb. Stephen Dale Cobia. Frances Jane 278.147.159.146 Cochis Susan Dianne 260 Cochis. Theodore 278 Cochis. Thomas. Dr 233 Cochran. Charles Earle 250 Cochran. Herbert Keith 310 Cochran. Pete Harold Jr 179 Coe. Karen 249 Coeter. Sandra Lyn 260 186.160.136.150 Coffey. Nancy Gayle 310.163 Coffin, Sandra M Coffman, Edwin Michael Cofield. Donna Maria 292 Cohn. Jackie Oswalt Cohn. Margaret Ann 310,112 Coker. Bert Loyd 292.112,158 Colbert. Catherine Ann 310.182.189 Colbert. Patrick Lee 260.182 Cole. Dortnda Jane 260.136 Cole. Houston. Or 248 Cole. Jerry N Cole. Linda Jo 310.146 Cole. Martha Ruth 310 Cole. Pamela Sue 292 Cole. Robin Dawn 292 Cole. Tony Lee 310 Coleman. Cyntnia Renee 278 Coleman. David Allen Coleman. Donald 310 Coleman. J. C. 152 Coleman. James Edward 92 Coleman. Jerome Elder 310.92.152 Coleman. Randy Lynn 292.85 Coleman. Vesta Elizabeth 260.205.116. 130.131.142.53.149.130.63 Coley, Robert Jackson 278 Colgin. Sharon Louise 260.210.106 Collier. Gary Lee 310 Collier. Gerald Tony 260.182.157 Collier. Kay Valerie 310 Collins. Jamece Lauren 310 Collins. Jimmy Wade 260.210.128 Collins. Kilty Lynn 310 Collins. Susan Terrena 310 Collins. Thomas Hill 260 Collins. Thomas N 160 Collins. Wanda Jean 260 Collins, Willodean 239 Coitum. Peggy Turley 260.133.159 Collum. Tracy 133 Colton. Gregory 310.92 Cotvin. Hobson McCoy 260 Colvin. Janet 48 Colvin. Rebecca Cotten 260 Comer. Jenny Lynn 260.175 Comer Marsha Renee 189 Conaway. Charles Alan 310 Conaway. Donald Charles 292.112 Connell. Carlton. Lamar 310 Connell. David Wayne 292.179 Conner. Charles Jackson 164 Conner. Chuck 77 Connors. Callie King 292 Conolley Deborah Ann 260 Conrad. Sconz 164 Conrad. Tim Patton 77 Confeh. Abass 278 Conway. Pamela Treva 310 Cook. Cathy Lynn 310.107 Cook. Gary Leonard 165 Cook. Ivan Louis 310 Cook. Jurrell Kimbetl 179.104.89 Cook. Kenneth Ray Cook. Lizzie Fay Cook. Nancy Mae Cook. Phillip Dale 140 Cook. Posey Gene Cook. Rudy 260.182 Cook. Stan Allan Cook. Susan Anne 260 Cook. William Bonham Jr Cooley. Barbara Faye 189 Cooley. Grady Mark 292 Cooley. Joseph Young Jr Cooley Mark 92.152 Cooley. Maureen 310 Cooley. Phillip Earl Cooley. Rachel Marcella 292 Cooley. Wallace Earl 177 Cooper. Elizabeth Germa 260.130.131. 142.130 Cooper. George Nelson J 310.179 Cooper. Janice Leigh 260 Cooper. Jeanne Anne 260 Cooper, Nancy Quinton 292.130 Cooper. Patricia Anne 310 Cooper. Sharon Frances 189 Cooper. Susan Leigh 310 Cope. Rita Faye Cope. Sandra Neena 310 Cope. Teresa Kaye 278 Copeland. Michael Craig 278.157.146 Coplin. Connie Lynn Coplin. Dixie Lee 292 Coplin. Shannon. Robert Coppock. Add« 252 Cop pock Debora Ann Coppock. Teresa Lynn 278 Cordell James Douglas Cor lew. Martha Janell 278 Corley. Anita Louise 292.139.163 Cornelius. Constance Ann 292 Cornelius. Katherine Ann 292 Cornelius. Michael Lewis 292.88 Coshatt. Bo 164 Coshatt. Cynthia Ann 106 Coshatt. Mark Wayne 310.132 Coster. Pamela 247 Cotney. Evelyn Rebecca 278.175.189.207 Couch. Beverly Jean 270 Couch. Paula Canttey 260.222 Couch. Teresa Gail 136.260.161 Council of Arts and Sciences 228 Council of Deans 227 Council for Exceptional Children 137 Covington. Cassandra Corey. Teresa 278 Cowan. Karen Lynn 278 Cowden. Ann Clarie 310 Cowley. Charles Russell 310.170 Cowser. Dolly Juanene 260 Cox. Bobby 92 Cox. Clayton Randall 310 Cox. A Barry Dr 228.233 Cox. Clyde. Dr 226.228.230.159.121 Cox. Nancy Trusler 179.184.185.49 Cox. Michael 292 Cox. Roberl Alan 310 Cox. Roberl Keith 310 Cox. Ted Russell 260 Cox. Thomas Edward 310 Craft. Gary O Neal 278.151 Craft. Paula Joan 260.146 Crafl. Tracy Jo 292 Craig. Sherry Lynn 310 Crain, Randall Douglas 186 Crane. Melanie Ann 130 Craven. Daniel Andrew 260.146 Craven. Darrell 334 Craven. Tamlyn Grace 310.163 Crawford. James Jerome 310.112 Crawford. Rhonda Sue 260 Crawford. Samuel J Crawford. Teresa Faith 292.112 Creel. Danna Lorine 261,121 Creel. Michael Julian 292 Creel. Raymond C Creighton. Kenneth Ross Crenshaw. Regina Kaye 310 Crenshaw. Richard B Crenshaw. Saralyn Delores Croft. Charles Howard 182 Croft. Timothy Max Croley. Frankie D Cromer. Marcia Berenice 276.160 Crook, Anita Marshella 310 Crook. Constance Bonita 292 Crook. Linda Sue 310 Crooke. Roberl Steve 311 Croom. Kathy 247 Cross. Karen Ruth 278.135 Crosson. Kathy Lynn 292 Crosson. Lonnie B Crotwell. Charles Lynn 292 Crouch. James Larry Crouch. Rhonda Darlene 311 Crow. Frank James 261.186 Crow. Raymond Dennis Crowder. Dartme Gibbon 278 Crowder Janice 292 Crowder. Laura Ann 311 Crowder. Lester Crowe. Janet 49 Crowe. JR William Crowe. Yolanda. Dr 237 Crowson. Kayren Joy Crumbley. Jackie Hicks 278 Crumley. Virginia Seu Crumrine. Debra Lynne 311 Cruty. Anna Marie Cruty. Mary Anne Csar. Debra Ann 311 Csar. Wendy Kay 292 Cullars. Linda Greer Culotla. Lisa Sharon 292 Culpepper. Jody Carol 292 Culver. Illadeen Culweli. Nelda Lou 278 Cumbaa. Mark Stephen 292 Cunmngha. Christopher Cunningham. Elizabeth A. 278 Cunningham. Eugenia Ann Cunningham. Jeanme 293.175.184 Cunningham. Judge Preston Cunningham. Kathy Ann 278 Cunningham. Keith Morgan 293.157 Cunningham. Teresa 261 Cunningham. Vicki Ruth 261 Curlee. Brenda Kay 293 Curlee. Cheryl L. 331 Curlette. William Bruce 293.112 Currie. Roy Ellis III Currier. Constance 261.184.185.157.54 Currier. Gennte Carol Currier. Marion Coffee Currier. Philip Tyler 164.135.77 Currier. Tamara Lea 179 Curry. Charles Clifton 311 Curvin. Melissa Anne Curvin. Rebecca Hackney 278 Curvin. Rex 261 Cusick. Denise Susan 311 Cutts. Lynda. Frances 311.167.156 Cyperl. Clifford L.. Dr 235 Cyperi. Shirley Stubbs Czar. Jerome Dabbs. Patricia Purnell Daglis. Christopher. John 146.130 Dailey. Dennis Keith 31.165 Dailey. Susan Joyce 311 Dake. Dale Edwin Dakms. Kathy Dale. Chloe Andra Daley. Thomas Edward Dalton. Ruby Amanda Dance Company 138 Danes. Michael Franklin 311 Daniel. Carl Wade 331,145 Daniel, David Ames Daniel. Jams Daniel. Martha Montegomery 334 Daniel. Ramoma Lee 311 Daniel. Wade 90 Daniel. William Cecil Jr 278.186 Darnel. Zola Nicola Daniell. Mary Turner Daniels. Robyn Leah 311 Danowskl. Dennis Micheal Dapena. Jose Tomas Daramy. Foday Ibrahim 293.160 Dararattanaroina. Komol Darby. Barry Stephen Darby. William Richard 311 Darnall. Alan Douglas 293.164 Darrow. Kelly Jean 311 Darwin. Sandra Gayle 278 Dasmger. Norman R.. Dr. 240 Oass DeWitt Daugetie. C W 218 Daugherty. Sandra Walde David. Mark Lamar 74.77.164 David. Mauricio 311 Davidson. Ina Beth 278 Davidson. Larry Wade 162 Davidson. Sandra Mane 293 Davidson. Sondra Jo 311 Davies. Beniamin Whiiman 140 Davis. Bertha Davis. Billy Joe 293 Davis. Carol Ann 278 Davis. Carol Annette 120 Davis. Cathy Lynn 165 Davis. Charlie Jo 278 Davis. Deborah Ann 293.175 Davis. Donna Kay Lester 261 Davis Greg 278.88 Davis. Hope P.. Dr 237.151 Davis. Jacqueline Claud 293 Davis. James Edward 293.152 Davis. Janet Dianne 311 Oavis. Jeffrey Clifton 293 Davis. Jeffrey Mark 146.149 Davis. Lee Carlton 175 Davis. Linda Denise 311 Davis. Marla Jean 261 Davis. Neil Leray 293 Davis. Randall Leon 125 Davis. Rebecca Cline 261 Davis. Richard Deford 179 Davis. Ronald Vann 278.176.177 Davis. Ronald 179 Davis. Sammy 79 Davis. Sherron Yvonne 331 Davis. Sheryl Kay 256.261.182.188 189 Davis. Steven Alden 279.179 Davis. Thomas Wayne 279.152 Davis. Tim Edward 293.175.92 Davis. Venson Samuel 279.152 Davis. Walker Leonarda 261 Davis. William Frank Jr 311 Davis. William J. 232.138 Davis. Willie Sue 279 Dawkins. Hazel Evan 311 Dawson. Larry Allen 311 Dawson. Marvin David 165.77 Day. Susan Simrall 331 Day. Virginia Lee 311 De Luca. Guy Dominic de Moraes. Sonia Maria 311.135.148 Deal Joni Roberson 261 Deam. Marie Claude 293 Dearman. Maleah Annette 278.205.118.65 Decker. Ronald 60 Dedication Dedman. Michael Lane Deerman. Keith Wayne 261 Deerman. Myra Ann 261.211 Delhaise. Pierre Rene 293.128.148.60 Delmas. Patrick Joseph DeLoach. Cynthia Denise 261 Delta Chi 172.173 Delta Omicron 142 Delta Sigma Theta 168.169 Delta Tau Delta 170.171 Delta Zeta 162.163 Dempsey. Deborah Sue 293 Dempsey. Stephen Irvin Dempsey, Wayne 234 Denham. Donna Jean 311 Dennard Rosie Alice 311.112 Denney. Kelly Lee 293.170.137 Oensmore. Freda Lynn 261.167 Demon. Donald David Jr 279 Deslefano Millssa Jane 311 Deupree. Freda Dean 293.184 Deuster. Carol J. 247 Deverell. Cinda June 379 Devine. Christopher. Dr 241 DeVore. Claire Denise 261.140.132.54 Dial. Anthony Waymon 177 Dickerson. Barbara Jean 331 Dicker! Hogan Michael 165 Dickie. Louis 279 Dickinson. Barbara 311 Dickinson. Nancy Lynn 279.135 Dickinson. Kelley 293 Dietrich. Cathy Marie 293 Dig by. Kenneth Steven 293 Dill. Brenda Kay 311 DM. James Lamar Jr 293.182 DM. Jay 46.128 Dillard. John Samuel 279 Dillard. Loots Steve 112 Dillard. Robert 243.107 Dilorenzo. Vincent 92 Dingier. Linda Jane 279 Disspain. Barbara Heine 261 Dittmer. Todd Lee 311.179 Dobbins. Aletha Dianne 261.212,133.161 Dobbins. Bayne 232.130.131 Dobbins. Darlene Jeanet 293.135 Dobbins. Betty 130 Dobbs. Anita Joy 311 Dobbs. Brenda 250 Dobbs. Katherine Gwen 311 Dobbs. Lynda Gail 261.189.147 Dobbs. Tresa La Jean 189 Dockins. Terry M 311 Dodd, Donna Denise Wats 261 Dodd. Sheri 136 Dodd. Sharon Raye 261 Dodson. Alice Faye 279 Dollar. Marguerite Walk 147 Donaldson. Ronald Fred 311.92 Donnadieu. Michelle Kay 184 Dorn. Paula Renae 175 Dorough. Mark Stephen 311.108 Dorsey. Alisan Elayne 130 Dothard. Eldred Gregory 311.93 Doubledee. Terry Lynn 261 Douglas. Mary Gail 311 Dowdey. Alicia Gall 261 Downer, Deborah June 311 Downey. Mary Beth 207 Downs. Darrell Marcello 182 Doyle. Daniel Patrick 279 Drake. Richard Ralph 71.153.64 Drake. Terri Debra 294.157 Drama 229 Draper. Alice 250 Draper. David Frayar 331 Driscoll. David Michael 125 Driver. Gordon Edward 261 Driver. Phil Lawrence 175 Drose. Michael David 108.130 Dryden, Tommy Richard Dudley. Ronda Kay 261 Duke. Toni Lynne 294 Dunaway. Carolyn 238 Dunaway. William P.. Or 225.242 Duncan. Michael Lee 261 Duncan. Sharhonda Green 294 Dunham. John 135 Dunlap. Robbie Jean 311 Dunn. Bertha 239 Dunn. Ramona Louise 311.135 Dunnam. John David 311 Ounnavant. James Homer 186 Dunsmore. Debra Dianne 279.105.157. 146 Durbin. Charles Randy 179 Durbin. Holly 179.107 Durden, Felton 261 Durham. Kurt 79 Dyar. Stephen Ford 261.112.156.130 Dye. Kenneth Neal 279.112.156 Dye. Patricia Ann 294.134 Dye. Robert L. 294 Dyer. Margaret Denise 106.186 Ealey. Angela Verneil 262 Earn hart, Laura Elizabeth 311.106 Easley. David Michael 79.106 Eason. David Lewis 311 Eason. Ronald Lee 311 Easterwood. John 279 Easterwood. Roy Michael 153 Easterwood. Tam Howard 311,112.130 Eaves. Donna Marcella 331.137 Echols. Judy Cotton 311 Echols. Terry E. 311,179 Economics 235 Eddy. Brian Mark 294 Eddy. Francis E. 244 Edenfield. Carolyn 312 Edge. Evan Kay 262 Edmiston. Scott Bradley 312.175 Edmonds. Sheila Annvene 279 Edmondson. James Paul 294.112.130 Edmondson. Pamela 279 Edmund son, Pamela Joyce 262 Education Council Educational Psychology 241 Edwards. A D 175.223 Eidson Nancy Gail 184 Eiland. Robert Dennis 312 Elkins. Janice Elaine 262.146 Elliott. Alexander 262.153.154 Elliott. Karen Sue 312 Elliott. Kathleen 262.170 Ellis. Cart Otis 294 Ellis. Gale Marla 163 Ellis. James Earl 294 Ellis. John Eric 312 Ellis. Susan Denine 188 Ellison. Tammy Kay 312.163 Ellison. William Gary 294 Elrod. Gale Jacqueline 312.184 Elston. Deborah 294.209 Baton. Priscilla Ann 294 Elweil. James David 294 Embry. Marilyn Marie 312 Emerson. Bo 152 Emerson. Jay E. JR 294.93 Emftnger. Michael Earl 312 Emmanuel, Archie Edward 279.161.136 Emmanuel. Sandra Mrs. 169 Emory. E. Altar 262 Engleman. Cynthia Lee 294.108.156.335 Engleman. Sandra Lynn 294.106.158 English 230 English. Recbelle Lee 312 Ensley. Mary Katherine 294.146 Entrkin. David Rodney 262 Entrekin. Janice Clonts 331 Entrekln, Paula Rebecca 262.167,135 Entrekin, Teresa Ann 312 Ervin. Melvin Eugene 312.92 Erwin. Phyllis Jean 262 Eslait. Jasmin 312.146.135.60 Essig. Dorothy Sue 279 Eudy. Lowell Wayne 331 Eudy. Mary Stuckey 331 Evans. Eugenia Lyn 312 Evans. James H. 250 Evans. Leah Elizabeth 312 Evans. Mary Elaine 294.167.196.207.202. 204.205 Evans. Nancy Jean 294,150 Evans. Tommy 334 Events 46 Everett. Verna Marie 279 Ezekiel. Robert William 312.89 Ezei. David Bruce 262.108.156 Faculty 216 Fagan. Angela Jo 312 Fain. Ed 225 Fain. Kathleen S. 250 Fair. Christa Cornelius 262,135 Fair, Cynthia Neighbors 294 Fair. Gene 250 Fairchild. Denise 294.108 Faircloth. Charles Call 175.89 Faith. Cheryl Ann 262.140.159 Faith. Cloyce F. 312 Falkner. Robert Earl JR 312 Fallon. Sandra Lee 188.189.157 Fannin. Draper. Lowell Jr 312 Fannin. Neida Ann 279 Fant. Dee Dee 165 Fant. Denise 294 Fant. Sandra Joyce 279 Fargason. John Edward 312 Farmer. Barry Lone 312 Farmer. Vickie Lynn 262.108.158.53 Farr. Cynthia Jan 312 Farris. Deborah Sue 279 Fauscette. Larry Michael 130.108 Favors. Angela Gayle 279 Felgar. Robert. Dr. 225.231 Fenn. Marcia Ly-nnore 294 Fenner. Karen Elaine 262 Ferguson. Linda Joyce 294 Ferguson. Shaun Larette 262.179.155 Fetner. David Wayne 312 Fetzer. Danny Christopher 312.112 Feuster. Pattie 294 Fielding. Herman 250 Fielding. William T. 239 Fields. Myrtlce J. 232 Ficklen, Thomas Randy 112 Fields. Richard Stephen 262.175.211 Finance 239 Finch. Ann Mane 312 Findley. Charta Elaine 262 Fingar. Susan Patrice 312 Finger. Patty 189 Finley. John Dr 226.228.232 First Century Campus Ministries 157 Fischer. Joan Mane 331.205.119 Fish, Deborah Ann 312 Fisher. Phillip Joseph 312 Fitch. Thomas E. 239 Fite. Lenhardt Craig 262.122 Fitzgerald. Dorcas C. 247 Fleming. Brenda Gail 312 Fleming. James Fletcher 262.153 Fleming. Lynn 262 Fletcher. Geneva Mae 262 Flippin. Mack Edward 312 Florence. Richard. Gene 312.175 Floyd. Edwin Alexander 262 Flynn. Diane 279 Folsom. Joshua Melvin 294 Folsom. Layla Corneitn 312 Fondren. Cecilia Janet 279 Font. Robert A. 155 Football 91-102 Foote. Janet Susan 312 Foote. Jeri Lynn 279 Ford. Brenda Joyce 167 Ford. David Wayne 294.120 Ford. Douglas Lee 312 Ford. Eugene Henry 312 Ford. John Adrian 313 Ford. Judy Lynn 313.189 Ford. Ronald Fay 331 Forehand. Nancy Allene 184 Foreign Language 231 Forester. Deborah Sue 313 Formby. Joseph Lamont 149 Foma. Thomas M. 294 Foshee, Homer Wayne 262 Foshee. James. Ill 250 Foster. David Lee 279 Foster. Pamela Elaine 294 Fountain. Clarence Cart 279 Fountain. Ted 182 Fowler. Dorothy Anna 313.163.135 Fowler. Larry Wayne 262 Fowler. Michael Van 130 Fowler. Pamela Jane 313.163 Fowler. Steven Lewis 313 Fowler. Therisa Collett 163 Fox. Nancy Jane 313,135 Fox. Vicki Elaine 313.179 Francis. Gloria Ann 262 Francis. Ouida Susie 232.142.138 Franklin. Barbara Smith 313 Franklin. Elizabeth 225.248 Franklin. Joe Raby Jr. 294 Franklin. Linda Ann 294 Franklin. Miriam B 245 Franklin. Miriam Estel! 313 Frasier. Kenneth Dale 313.179 Frasier. Phillip Keith 313.165 Freedom. Frances 247 • Freeman. Sandra Julia 331 Freeman. Shela Jeanene 313 Freeman. Thomas J. 225.245 Freeman. Warren 210 French. Janice Marie 294 French. Robert 313.156 French, Stewart 79 Frew. E. Carol 313 Fricks, Cathy Ann 279 Friary. Kathleen A. 241 Friary, Rodney N Dr, 238 Frith. Gregory. Dr 241 Fritz. Cathy Fritz. Pamala Lee 262.182 Frugoli. Charles 158.130 Fuller. Cedric 294.134.135.128.65 Fuller. Charlene 313.150 Fuller. Frank. Dr 239 Fuller. Richard Harold 294 Fulmer. William Patrick 313 Fulton. Joe Keith 262.166 Fulton. Susan Juanita 294 Furlong. Dennis Eugene 262 Furst. Harry Stephen 279,140 Furumura. Takashi 331 Futch. Gregory Alan 313.108 Gabriel. Beth Denita 313 Gaddy. Claude 250 Gahan. Julia Blair 313 Gaines. James Patrick 112 Gaither. Leesa 262 Gaiiahar. Lisa Annette 189 Gallman. Patricia White 262 Gail man. Rickey Danville 279.112 Galloway. Susan Upton 262 Gamble. Bobby Andrew 165 Gamble. Steven Larry 164.79.152 Gamble. Terry Wayne 313.188 Gamble. Valerie Ginger 294.184 Gamecock Chicks 139 Gamel. Rick 49 Gann. Danny Joe 279 Gant. Fred. Dr 233.156 Gant. Linda Diane 262 Garcia. Lisa Neile 170 Gardner. Karen Ann 279 Gardner, Maybelt 250 Gardner. Reba Ann 262.133.161 Gardner. Steven Odell 294 Gardner, Teresa Jean 279.137 Garman. Patricia Kimber 313 Garmon. Debra Ruth 279 Garmon. Glenn Ray 313 Garnett. Rhonda Hazle 313.179 Garrand. Deborah Eskew 262 Garrard. Nancy Joanne 313 Garrett Catherine Wine 313 Garrett. Daryl Fra none 262 Garrett. Elroy 262 Garrett. Freddie Mae 313 Garrett Robyn Lynn 262.151 Garvin. Judith Alberta 279 Gasque. Kathryn Ann 294 Gauntt. Myra Aleta 294 Gay. Chari Ward 331 Gay. Nancy Yvonne 279,157.146 Gay. Pamela Rose 313 Gayton. David Lee 313.179 General Business 239 General Science 234 Gennaro. Thomas Joseph 256.126 Gentry. Robert Keith 262 Gentry. Steve Carl 162 Gentry, Terona Chartynn 313 Geography 236 George. Kuruvilla 262 Georgia. Richard John 331 Gerstlauer, Susan Ann 314 Gettye. Edward 73 Gibbons. Florence Eliza 314 Gibbs. Martha Ellen 263 Gibson. Eydie Marie 314.175 Gibson. Nichole Cannon 263 Gidley. Patsy 335 Gilbert. Alfred Dale 263.73 Gilbert. Oebbie Renee 167.182 Gilbert. JerTy 0 . Dr 225.237 Gilbreath. Debra Sue 314 Gilbreath. Joyce Mane 263 Gilchrist. Marcia 263 Giles. Jon Kirk 179 Gilino. Nancy Karen 263.147.138 Gilley. Donald Gray 331 Gilliam. Debra Susan 263 Gill!Ian. Beverly Kaye 279.179.184,207 Gillllan. Oonny Max 179 Gilliland. Joseph Henry 314 Gilliland. Teresa Lynne 279.179.105 Gilmer. Margaret Ellene 331 Gtvtn. Carla Jo Nagle 263.151 Glasgow. John Stephen 170 Glass. Billy Daryl 279 Glass. Karan 138 Glass. Kathleen 294.128 Glasscock. Holly Carol 263 Glaze. Darrell 314 Glover. Georgia Mrs 169 Glover. Neal Eugene 294 God bee. Susan Hamilton 314 God bey. Elizabeth 335 Godfrey. Virginia Grace 314 Godwin. Cherylyn Kay 314 Godwin. Faye Holley 53 Godwin. John Randolph J 314 Godwin. Scarlett L. 294 Goggans. Gregory Van 331.146 Goggans. James Glenn 146 Goode. Kathy Lane 314 Goodell. Edith Clarke 279.107 Godson. Donna Lucille 263 Goodwin. Allen 48.151 Goodwin. Eddie James 294 Goodwin. James Alan 263 Goodwin. Jeffrey Clark 279 Gordon. Douglas Lane 279,112 Gordon. Karen Ann 294.157 Goswick. Joseph Willard 335 Gott, Kerry Rhea 294 Gover. Caroline 279 Graden. William Douglas 263 Graduate Council 226 Graham. Glenda 76 Graham. Jay Allen 79 Graham. Jeffery Darryl 314.93 Graham, Jerry Allen JR 314.165.77 Graham, Rebecca Cindy 294.157.146 Graham. Stan 193.129 Graham. Tam me Lou 189 Graham. William Stanley 175.174 Grammer. Rae Ann 294.182.188 Grammar. Ricky Merwtn 279.93 Granquist. Patricia 163 Gravette. Randy Eugene 314 Gray. Donna Haynes 280 Green. Bobby Ray 294.93 Green. Donald Lee 295 Green. James Edward 177 Green. Jan 157 Green. Janice Ann 279.146 Green. Janice Katreen 295 Green. Jerome Green. Jimmy W. 250 Green. John Mark Green. Karen Bonds 263 Green. Karen Denise Green. Lawrence 331 Green. Loretta Green, Luke Stanton 64 Green. Mike Leon 314,179 Green. Miriam Brown Green, Nancy Delane Green. Ralph Ellis Green. Rodney Dale Green. Ronald Floyd Green. Sherry Lynn 263 Greene. Aaron Ellie Ur Greene. Anthony Dewayne 295 Greene. William Olln 263.128 Greenwood. Galen Norton 263.181 Greeson. Nancey Ann 263 Gregg. Frances Cecelia 184.339 Gregory. Cheryl Lynn 140 Gregory. Douglas Keith 263.157.146 Gregory, Teresa Charlene 263.136 Gresham. Debra Ann 314 Grice. Sandy Yvonne 295 Griffin. Bobbi Karon 314 Griffin. Herman Edward 280.182 Griffin. Margaret Julia 280 Griffin. Nell. Dr 230 Griffith. Emille 263 Griffith. Kelly Leigh 295.135 Griffith. Kenneth 331 Griffith. Rhonda Kay 295 Griffith. Sue M 247 Grimes. Suzanne Leigh 314 Grimm. Deborah Louise 295 Grtmmett. Dorothy Mae 314.105 Grisham, Glynn Lamar 151 Grissom. Kenneth Ray 280 Groat. Raymond Winston 295 Groat. Roberta Ann 263,167,186.207 Groce. Oanile Stephenson 263.130 Groce. Donald Frederick 280.130 Gronquist. Patricia 314 Groom. Yolanda Marie 314 Grubbs. Deborah Lynn 295 Grubbs. Rose Marie 90.76 Grumley, Fred. Dr. 232 Guerra. Gilberto 250 Guess. Barry Mackltn 295 Guettler, Joy Jean 295 Gullatt. Pamela Evangel 314.146 Gunn. Betty Scruggs 295 Gunn. Betty Yvonne 105 Gunn. Lorenzo 280.140 Gunnels. Barbara 252 Gurley. Christian Glenn 314.175.75 Gusmus. Douglas Mark 71 Gustaveson. Arleme 263.160 Guthrie. Billy Ray 147 Guthrie. Sybil Ann 263 Guyse. Lisa Gail 314 Hadden. Danna Leigh 280.182 Haddock. Larry McKinney 164 Hafer. Linda M 280 Halbrooks. Brenda L. 280 Hale. Hugh Douglas 331.165 Hall. Betty W 250 Hall. Brian Scott 314 Han. Cathy F. 280 Hall. Daniel Bryan 179.152 Hall. David 71 Hall. Dawn Gooch Hall. Deborah Wright 263.75 Hall. Diann Brown 263 Hall. Edna Diane Hall. James Edward 263 Hall. James Van 128.126 Hall. Jimmy L. Hall. Kathryn Jean Hall. Marsha Lynn 186 Hall. Mathew Harvard I Hall. Michael Larry 135 Hall. Michael William 106 Hall. Paula Wtlkerson Hall. Robert Thomas 295 Hall. Sandra Lou 314.167 Hamberg. Robert Austin 295.108.158.130 Hamby. Carol Leann 314 Hamilton. Huey Carter 263.140.132 Hamilton. Patricia Ruth 263 Hamiter. Miriam Anita 314.130 Hamlin. Cathy Marie 280.157.146 Hammers. Beth Ann 314 Hammett. Cathy Lynn 295.167.182.206. 207 Hammett. John Bernard I 280.162.93 Hammett. Raymond Allen 263 Hammonds. Beverly Jean 263.156 Hammonds. Curtis Anthony 181 Hammonds. Markus Leroy 314.134 Hammonds. Nancy Ellen 331 Hampton. Everett Keith 182 Hampton. Sharmon Lynn 314 Hampton. Terry Gregory 314.112 Hamrlc. William Darwin 280.108.158.143 Hamrick. David Wayne 280 Hancock, Patti Ann 314.112.130 Hand. Carolyn 228 Hand. Diana Lee 314 Hand. Sherri Lynn 263.163 Handschumacher. William Jose 179 Haney. Jeffrey Keith 314 Haney. Ricky Edward 153 Haney. Sandra Denise 280.334 Hanltne. Jay Dee 263 Hanline. Karen Sue 280 Hann. Dorothy S. 314 Hansard. Sandra Jean 314.112.135 Hanson. Martin Van 295.93.152 Harbin. Jerri Elaine 295 Harbin. Teresa Jo 314 Harbison. Paul William 130 Harbour. Jerry 263 Hardeman. Brenda Thomas 280 Harden. Debra Mae 295.130 Hardin. Barbara Luan 175 Hardin. James Darrel 186 Hardin. Janis Lee 314 Hardin. Johnny Bruce 263 Hardin. Michael Wayne 280 Harding. Kenneth Ray 280 Harding. Larry Bruce 280 Hardman. Gina Phillips 280.136 Hardman. Sandra Rozella 280.167 Hardwell. Mark 120 Hardy. Anthony Andrew 263.176.177.146 Hardy. Veronica 137 Hare. Joanne Lynne 314 Hare. Sandra Jean 280.150 Harkey. Debra Elaine 314.189 Harless. Brian Lee 314 Harmon. Susan Lorraine 314 Harmon. Theresa Ann 280 Harper. Cynthia D. 241 Harper. Michael Grant 295 Harrell. Donna Lou 314 Harrell. Patricia Amy 314 Harrelson. Roger Dale 263 Harrington. Kathy Louise 112 Harrington. Kenneth 314.134 Harrington. Sabrina Kay Harris. Annie Kathryn 263 Harris. Cecils Ann 314 Hams. Hasseline 252 Harris. Gwendolyn 245 Harris. Joann Dethrage 280.212 Harris. Mary Carol 314.163 Harris. Melanie 263.108.158 Harris. Phil 280 Harris. Ronnie. Dr. 226.243 Harris. William Clayton 164 Harrison. Deborah Gaye 263.184 Harrison. Janet L. 264 Hart. Ginger 295.170.338 Hartley. Leesa Diane 315 Hartley. Leslie Karen 280 Hartley. Nancy 182 Hartley. Pinkney Marsha 264.182 Hartselle. George Louis 315.93 Harvei. Elizabeth Jo 315 Harvey. Bernard Mike 315 Harvey. Cindy Denise 315 Harvey. Mary Susan 280.167.211 Harvey. Patti Ann 295.179.184 Harwell. Cynthia Ann 295 Hase. Michael Lynn 280 Hase. Rhonda Dale 261 Haseiden. Zeno Hodges 281 Haskin. Debbie 89 Hassell. Deborah Leigh 315 Hasaenpiug. Steven Craig 315.150 Hasty. Dwight David 315.108 Hathorn, Weldon Hoyt 331 Hawk. Linda June 281 Hawk. Linda Sue 189 Hawkins. Debra Lynn 167.207 Hawkins. Gerald Thomas 135 Hawkins. James Gregory 281.106.158 Hawkins. Janet Lee 261 Hawkins. Melissa Ann 281.146 Hawkins. Myra Jean 135 Hawkins. Velinda Ann 73 Hay. Michael Wayne 186 Hay. William Brice 250 Hayden. Aide Jim 315 Hayden. Dara 189 Hayes, Beverly Jan 295 Hayes. Cathy Jackson 281 Hayes. Cathy Louise 264 Hayes. Curtis Henry 281 Hayes. Freida Kay 264.167,335 Hayes. Jim 295 Hayes. Kenneth 264.135.53 Hayes. Morris Hankins Hayes. Paula 281 Hayes. Sonny Lee 281.165 Haynes. Audrey Jobson 264 Haynes. Cynthia Ann 295 Haynes. David Lynn 281 Haynes. Doyce Kenneth 264 Haynes. Robert Barry 315 Haynes. Ronald Whitson 264.130.131.146. 53 Hays. Pamela Anne 295.182,189 Haywood. Eleanor 245 Haywood. George 241 Haywood. James 250 Haywood. Melinda Joyce 281 Haywood. Miriam W 243.107.103 Hazzard. William Miles 315 Head. L. Quinn 241 Headly. Paul 250 Health and Physical Education 243 Heard. Beryse Denise 315 Heard. Deborah Elaine 295.204.134 Heard, Tommy 76 Heathcock. Ronald Glenn 264 Heatwole. Raymond W. 239 Hlmiy. E Wayne 315 Helms. Edward Jeffery 256.179 Helton. Bruce Hassell 281.175 Henderson. Ed 153 Henderson. Edward Paul 315 Henderson. Jo Ella 112.158 Henderson. Joe Paul 295.175.93 Henderson, Kay 179.338 Henderson. Laura Dean 295 Henderson. Susan Lynn 315 Henderson. Timothy Mark 315 Hendon. David Craig 281 Hendrix. Laura McGovern 264.136 Hendrix. Patricia Neal 281.112.142.156 Henness. Lee 249.164.77 Henry. Dale E. 250 Henry, Jeffrey Reese 295 Henry. Wayne Ross 295 Henshaw. Susan Ann 264.161.157.54 Hensleigh. Charles 77.165 Hensleigh. John F. 164 Henson. Mane 250 Henson. Jerry Ray 281 Henson. Reba Ann 315.207 Herb. Mamie B 230 Herbert. Bertie 245 Herndon. Robin Denise 295.118.163 Herndon Sara Lois 264 Herrin, David Eugene 295.146 Herring. Rita Annette 281 Hester Sue Ann 264.54 Hessenbruch. Evelyn Lyn 295 Hester. Henry Isaac 315 Hester. James Darrell 295.140 Hester. Kenneth Mark 106.135 Hewett. Lyndy Denise 179.188.189.204. 155.150 Hewitt. Rhonda Gale 295 Hibbs. Samuel Lee 182 Hicks. Cynthia Denise 315 Hicks. Deborah Lynne 281 Hicks. Debra Jan 264.186.162.155 Hicks. Kenneth 250 Hicks. Hazel D. 239 Hicks. Norma G. 250 Hicks. Pamela Faye 315.167 Hicks. Steven Louis 281 Hicks. Thomas L 235 Higginbotham. James 264.150 Higginbotham. Mary Jo 250.150 Higginbotham. Miles Dud 295 Higginbotham. Miriam C. 223 Higginbotham. Nancy 264 Higgins. Keith Led on 315 Higgins. Martha Dianne 264 Higgins. Tracy Elberi 315.175 Hightower. Michel 264 Hightower, Timothy Wade 179 Hightower. William 315 Hill. Anne T. 250 Hill. Brenda Jean 264 Hill. Cynthia Nell 295 Hill. Deborah Denise 315.139 Hill. Jean 281 Hill. Joyce Ann 281.165 Hill. Larry Joe 164 Hill. Leroy 177 Hill. Malta Ann 295.112 Hill. Marilyn 245 Hill, Sherry Joyce 295 Hill. Stephen C. JR 264.181 Hill. Vernte 252 Hinch. Karen Furgerson 295.205 Hinch. Michael Dawson 315 Hindman. Mike Ronald 175 Hindman. Sandra Lynn 264.175.184.185 Hindman. Sharon Denise Hines. Donna Lynn 295 Hinton. Judith A. 264 Hipp. Gregory Dean Hipps. Jesse Stephen History Department 236 Hitt. Steve Anthony 315 Hobart. Fred B. 295 Hobbs. Cynthia Leigh 315 Hodge. Susan Mane 331 Hodges. Eugene Russell 281.179 Hodges. Kimberly Marie 315 Hodges. Vivian Maddox 281 Hodgkin son, Pamela Kay 315 Hoff. Tara Irion Hof (man Drexel Wayne Hogeiand. Stanley Kelty 315 Hogue. Charles Wade 315 Hogue. Lawana Gall 186 Hogue. Robert Alvin Hogue. Susan Ameda 315 Holaway. John Gary Holaway. Sandra Rice Holbrook. Patti 163 Holcomb. Daniel 170 Holcomb. David Ray Holcomb. Howard Bailey 315.128 Holcomb. Jen Wilson Holcomb. Rickey Vann 264.135.130 Holcombe. Angela Beth Holcombe. Jan Holder Fredrick Lynn 182 Holden. Freddy 295 Holemon. Janet Marie 264 Holland, Donna Renee 315 Holland. Edna Lib 315.112.130 Holland. Fred Orvin 281.182 Holland. Joe Alexander 281.125 Holland. Michael Lynn Hollander. John William Holle. Meirsa Jane Holley. Anthony Mack 315 Holley. Gerald Franklin Holley. Maieigh Doreen Holley. Michael Bernard Holley. Patricia 264.167.182.156 Holley. Sarah Faye 264.142 Holliday. Bruce 295.153 Holliman. Franklin Biro 295.153 Hollingsworth. Candy 157 Hollingsworth. Donna 281 Hollis. Daniel W 236 Holiowetl. David Bryan 295 Holmes. Linda Kay 295.140 Holmes. Mark Greory 135 Holmes. Norman Glenn 281.157.146 Holmes. Rodney Errol 296 Holsomback. Sammie 112.143 Holt. Rebecca Anne 296 Holt. Robert Taft 315 Home Economics 242 Home Economics Club 147 Hooks. Gerald Ray 264.156 Hope. Aubuan Dwight 281 Hopkins. Billy 250 Hopkins. Gary David 296.112 Hopper. Jack 222.129 Horn. Cynthia Gay 315.179 Horn, Ken 54 Hornbuckle. Clara Jo 281 Hornbuckle. Richard 179 Hornbuckle. Yvonne Hunt 264 Horne. Dorothy Elaine 281 Horne. Robbie Sheila 315.189 Horsfietd. Christopher. Dr. 226.228 Horton. Birdie Angelia 189.336 Hoskins. Deborah Ann 315.175 Houk. Belinda Ellen 315 House. David Micheal 296 Houser. Sandra Diane 315.139 Houston. David 315 Houston. Donna Denise 72 Houston. Edgar Dennis 264 Houston. Julie Ann 188.192.196.208 Houston. Patsy Lue 167 Houston. Rhonda Louise 296.184 Howard. Brenda Kay 296 Howard. Debra Ren e 296.149 Howard. Dianne W 53 Howard. Donald William 264.146 Howard. Garland 177 Howard. Ginger 147.336 Howard. Gloria Williams 264.142.130.146 Howard. Natalie Ramoma 296 Howard. Susan 112 Howard. Susan Camilla 282.165 Howard. Susan Lynn 315 Howard. Susan Virginia 265 Howell. Bruce Randolph Howell. Charlotte 296 Howell. Clarence Donald Howell. David Atlas 265 Howell. Donald Ernest Howell. Donna Denise 282.167 Howell. Eunice Bucky 296 Howell. Karen Lee 282.165.188.189 Howell. Kimberly Ann Howell. Leonard Eugene Howell. Margaret C. 250 Howell. Martha D. Dr. 241 Howell. Mark Joseph 315 Howell. Revecca Suzanne Howell. Sara Ann 265.160 Howell. Sherry Abernathy Hubbard. Lauren 296 Hubbard. Patricia Hubbard. Ruth Hubbard. Sammy aian Hubbard. Shela Kay 315 Hubbert, James Troy Hubert. Charles Lester Hubler. George Howard 282.112,158.143 Huckaby. Carolyn Young Huckaby. Teresa Lynn 90 Huddleston. Alice Kaye 296 Huddleston. Gary Lewis 164.77 Huddleston. Gerald Huddleston, Sara Anne 265 Hudgen. Thomas Nicholas 265.186.153 Hudgins. Steve Franklin Hudgins. Vida 252 Hudson. Allen Ray Jr Hudson. Angela Joy 296.186.163 Hudson. Cecilia Marie 282 Hudson. Charles Donald Hudson. Deborah D. Hudson. Deborah Hudson. Donald Foster Hudson. Freddie Joe 265 Hudson. Jennifer Cordel 282 Hudson. Kenneth Lee 315 Hudson. Marsha Hudson Mary Jams Hudson. Nina Elizabeth Hudson. Sarah Kathy 108.130 Hudson. Steve Wade Hudson. Willian Eldred Huey. Barry Ronald Huggins. Donnie I Jr. Hughes. Albert Hasper 265 Hughes. Cynthia Ann 265.256.107,207 Hughes. Elizabeth 265 Hughes. Frances Ward 315.184 Hughes. Fred Michael 331.136 Hughes. Katherine Glend Hughes. Mariorie Kay 316 Hughes. Nina Lee 265 Hughes. Ozelie 252 Hughes. Pamela Joyce 296.165 Hughes. Richard Anthony Hughes. Stanley Maurice 112 Huguley. Patricia Ann Huhn. Warren Octave 282 Hulgan. Bentord Hoyle HuH. Marsha 163 Hulsey. Cathy Lou 296 Hulsey. Gladys Hulsey. Naomi 252 Hulsey. Tommy 250 Humenik, Mary E 247 Humphrey. Janice Carol 316 Humphrey. Nancy J. 250 Humphries. Janet Elizabeth 265.142 Humphries. Michael 265.211.213.159.129. 126 Humphries. Rita Sue Hunt. Conna Carroll Hunt. Jerrel Boyd Hunt. Rosalie Hunt. Torn Lisa Hunter. Bettye 316 Hunter. Denise 316 Hunter. Robert 316 Hunter. Sandra Ruth 212.80.105.76 Hurst. Anita Gail 296 Hurst. Cynthia Ellen Hurst. Dwight. Dwight Isaac Hurst. H Mark 179 Hurst. Kimberly Karol 316 Hurst. Randy Hurst. Sherry Lynne 316.108 Huskey. Gerald Eugene Huskey. Mark Kevin 316.93 Huston. David Kyle Hutchcratt. Richard Hutcheson, Fred Roger Hutchinson. Linda Jean 316.156 Hutchinson. Rachel 316 Hutto. Joe Don Huynh. Tam 318 Hyche. Cheryl 65 Hyche. Wanda 282.159 Hyde. Mary Frances Hyde. Teresa 282.130 Hyetl. Garland Paul Idonite. Alexander 296.160 Igou. Harold Eugene Ikard. Terry Keith 316.128 Ikeda. Kei 316 Hagan. Rebekah Imm. Alan Arthur 296.138 Imm. Atnthony Arden 331 Index 358 Ingle. Deborah 296 Ingram. Dewey 316.146 Ingram. Margaret Jane Ingram. Michael James 296.135 Ingram Paula Green Ingram. Suzanne Hill Ingram. Wonder Jean Inmon. Roy Henry Inwelegbu. Akachukwu Inzer. Craig Gordon Ippolito, Norman Irby. Ronald Irvin, Manon Irwin Bridget 265 Irwin, Susan Irwelegbee. Alcachukwee 282 Isaacs. Mary Carole Isbell. David Michael Isbell Gorden Wayne 282 Isbell. Melanie Carole 316 Isbell. Susan Leigh 316.120 Isom. Charles Eddie Intertraternity Council 144 International House Program 148.149 J Club 150.130 Jack. Harrison Jackson. Anya 262 Jackson. Carol Jean 296 Jackson. Carolyn Jackson. Edwin Winston Jackson. Evelyn Jackson. Gwendolyn Jackson. Janet Faye Jackson. Jean Mccue Jackson. John Phillip 265 Jackson. Katherine Ann 282 Jackson. Leomey 252 Jackson. Linda Shorter 265 Jackson. Miriam 296.175.184.155 Jackson. Patricia Snow 265 Jackson. Randy Lane 265.93 Jackson, Rober Anthony 296.175 Jackson. Ronald Wayne 316 Jackson. Roy 296.181 Jackson. Watson Douglas 71 Jackson. Wyatt Harland 265 Jacobs. Barbara Brown 265 Jacobs. Linda Joechevia Jacobs. Linda Renee 316.167.179.155. 154 Jacobs. Martha Mary Jacobs. William Michael Jalloh. Abdul Raman 160 James. Arthur P. 235 James. Martha Ellen 262.142 James. Phyllis Kay 196.179.188 Janosko. Karen Sue 316 Jaraysi. Sami Jarrels. Terri Ann 163 Jarrett. Waite Hoyt Javan. Mohammad Javan. Shahin Jay. Brenda Susan 316 Jaye. Patti 204 Jeandron. Phyllis Mary 316.139 Jefferson, James Paul 16 Jenkins. Cathy Ann Jenkins. Cynthia Dean 297 Jenkins. Gloria Jean Jenkins. James Steven Jenkins. Jean Jenkins. Linda R 2S0 Jenkins. Rebecca 265.212.147 Jenks. Debra Kilby Jenks. James Jennings. Alberta Jennings, Barry Lynn Jennings. Beniamin 265.136 Jennings. Jeff 316 Jennings. Jeffrey Lynn 93 Jennings. Patricia Dian Jennings. Paula Gwendol 282 Jennings. Timothy Jermgan. Carolyn Gail Johns. Janet town send 282 Johns. Lee Rhea 189.48.155.62 Johns. Pamela Leigh 282.130 Johnson. Anne. Dr. 230 Johnson. Audrey Johnson. Barbara Kelly Johnson. Berneta Johnson. Bethsheba Johnson. Brenda Aldredg Johnson. Carolyn 265 Johnson. Carolyn Lynett Johnson. Carolyn 251 Johnson. Cathy Jean 316 Johnson. Charles E Dr. 225.230 Johnson. Charles Freder Johnson. Cheryl Ann 316 Johnson. Cheryl Kim 316 Johnson. Cynthia Ann 316.139 Johnson. Deborah 282.223.136.135 Johnson. Delia Kay Johnson. Dianne Hodges Johnson. Elizabeth 252 Johnson. Elvin Levone 265 Johnson. Eric Tyrone Johnson. Glenn Clevelan Johnson. Harrell Terran Johnson. Henry Paul Johnson. Howard G. 236 Johnson. Howard Vincent 297.175 Johnson. James E. Johnson. Jane Allison Johnson. Jane Ann 188 Johnson. Janice Sue Johnson. Janna Marie 135 Johnson. Jeffrey Dale 297 Johnson. Jocelyn Gall 282.169 Johnson, John Timothy Johnson. Joyce Marie Johnson. Judy Ferris Johnson. Katie G Johnson. Kenneth Wayne Johnson. Lawrence Edward 297 Johnson. Lydia Alisa Johnson. Marie 163 Johnson. Mark Eugene Johnson. Mary Lou 251 Johnson. Melody Gaye 316 Johnson. Melvin Ben 177 Johnson. Mike 145 Johnson. Michael Avery Johnson. Michael Keith Johnson. Mildred B 234 Johnson. Milton Lamar Johnson. Mindy Lucille Johnson. Nancy Jane Johnson. Orville Johnson. Paul Stephen 282 Johnson. Priscilla Ann 297.167 Johnson. Rhonda H. Johnson. Richard Wesley Johnson. Rosemary Johnson. Russell R. Jr. Johnson. Sandra E. 251 Johnson. Sara 251 Johnson. Sharon Marie Johnson. Shelia Dianne 317 Johnson. Shirley Johnson. Stephen Lee 317 Johnson, Steve Arvel 297,120 Johnson. Sue C. Johnson. Tanya Lynn 317.80,76 Johnson. Tommy Johnson. Wayne 134 Johnson. Wayne Donald Johnson. Wayne Lee 177 Johnson. William E. 146 Johnson. William Harold Johnston. Geoffrey Johnston. Glenda Faye 317 Johnston. Wayne Douglas Johnston. William 282 Joiner. Anthony 265.181.116 Joiner. Jean 297 Joiner, Stephen Mark 157.146 hiiifu ((fun mu e 11111 i 333333 • 8 H s' s - - 8 5 i s ? s' s s’ !siS£s iS !s ?is i! f 8 g 5 rj i- saMssr ips8! si Lindsay. James Robert 283 Lindsay. Robert Louis Lindsey. David Michael 283 Lindsey. Elmer Steve Lindsey. Richard 355 Lindsey. Scott Setvin 318 Lingerfelt. Dana Madlm 298.108 Link. Frederick C. Linton. Patricia Mahorte 318 Linvtlle. Janet Cottey 266 LinviNe. Teresa Sue 298.139 Linvtlle. William Terry 267 Lipham. Jimmy M. Lipham. Linda Carroll 318 Lipham. Lura Hamby Lipham. Susan Renee Lipscomb. Debbie Kay 318.90.105 Lipscomb. Emily Oden Lipscomb. Marilyn Anita Little. Angela Lynne 318.106 Little. Karen Leah 298.112.158 Little Kathy Deniese 267 Little. Perry Lee Little. Steven Given 267,179.334 Little!lew. Bobbi Sue 318 Littleton. Kathy Lee Ea 311 Lively. William Edward Livingston, Charles Edw 298 Livingston. Rebecca Daw 298 Lloyd. C Joe Lockard. Mary Rachel 267.150 Lockette. Laura Angel Lockhart. Elizabeth O k 175 Lock tar. Karen Sue 296.167 LockNn. Lela Margaret 267 Lock ridge Arthur Mauri 267.80.152 Lock ridge, Frances 252 Lock ridge. Van David Logan. Dianne Gray Logan. Kevin Olte 185.77 Logan. Robert Edgar 331 Logan. Sherry Elaine Loggins. David Logue. Rosalyn Shoemake Long. Cheryl Marie 318 Long. Donald Atha Long. Michael William 283.175.174 Long. Patrick Gilbert 267,175 Long. Robin Ann 296 Long, Ronald Edward Long. Walter Dean Lonnergan. Nancy Liles Looney. Carolyn 296.134 Looney. Mary Elizabeth 332 Looper. Randolph Edward 181 Lott. Sabrina Kaye Loudenslager. Kim Beth Love. Deborah D. Love. Lucinda Jane 318.146 Love. Virginia Paige Loveiady. Gwendolyn Gai Love lady Rebecca Jane 318 Loveless. Michael Eugen Loveless. Paul j. Lovett. Opal A. 230,118 Lovett, Opal R. 119,242 Lovuola. Larry Loworn. Martha Lynn 296 Low, Mark 146 Low. Raymond Lewis 129.126 Lowden, Mary Julia Lowe. Alberta D. 235 Lowe. Robin Leah 318.187 Lowhorne. John Stephen Lowry. Den a 318 Luallen. James Ronnie Lucas. James Wright Jr. Lucas. Michael Joseph 128 Lucas, Thomas Rolland J. Luce. Dwain 218 Luchsinger. Roberto Enr 283 Luker. Carol S. Leopard Luker, James Malory Luker. Jonas Ruben Luker. Judy Harris Lumpkin. Mark Anthony 164 Lumpkin, William Russel Lux. Pamela Jackson Lybrand. Charles W. Lybrand. Mary Kathryn 283.179 Lybrand. Stephen Alan 267,177 Lyceum Committee Lytord. Pamela Jean Lyles. Henry Lynn. Mary Suzanne Mabrey, Michael Ray Mabry. Vicki Carolyn 169 Machen. Cheryl Ann 283 Machen. Jeffrey Len Machen. Rayford L. 283 Machen. Terry Lamar 80 Machen. Wanda Cheryl Macilveen. Christopher Mackey. Barbara Jean 267.137 Mackey. Cynthia Gail Mackey. Sheila Detlina 298.177 Mackintosh. A Icy Jane Macmoyte. Marilee Macneili. Paul Francis Macon. Tommy Anthony 93.138.152 Macoy. Jeffrey Lynn 267 Macrae. Robert A. 235 Macrae. Virginia Braden Madden. Vanessa Gail Madderra. Anita Itasca 267 Madderra. Jami Lee 318 Maddox. Carolyn Salter 298 Maddox. Connie Elaine 298 Maddox. Evelyn 252 Madison. Amy J. Magaw. Milo E. 236 Magee. David Wilcox 267 Magee. Joseph Howard 164 Magouirfc. Timothy Cart 283 Mahan. Murray D. Mahan. Susan Margaret Mahaw. Miki 318 Mahler. Howard Eugene Mahony. Deirdre Jean Mainland. Rosemary 233 Mains. Steven Edward 316 Maintenance Maior. Stephen Joseph Makela. Sinikka Orvokki 318.135.148 Makey. Cynthia 336 Maki. Patricia Lynn Bar 267 Maicom. Paul Andrew Mallory, Ann Brummel 267 Mallory. Renee Kirby 251 Mallory. William 242 Malone. James David Malone. Sylvia 230 Malone. Timothy Ivan 318 Maloney. Patricia Marie Maltese. John 232 Manasco. Gary Don Manear. Cassandra Denis 298.139 Manis. William Knight 162 Mann. Barbara Ann Mann. Richard Dwight Manners. Jetts Faye Manners. Lee Roy 226.229 Mansaray. Gabrll 335 Manaon. John Roger Mansoor. Mona Lee 267.151 Mantooth. Herman Scott 298 Maples. Douglas Ferrell 298 Maples. Jeffrey Keith Maples. Myrtle Ruth 267 Maples. Roger Allen Mar bury. Sherree 298 Marcum. Robert L. Marcus. Cynthia Ladell 318 March. Rebekah 283 Marcus. Jacqueline Luve 298 Mareno. Norman Anthony 298 Marino. Cheryl Ann Marion. Rebecca J. Marler. David Ernest 318.93 Marlow. Randall Scott Marlow. Steven Todd 112 Marquis. John T. 251 Marsengill. John D 232.138 Marsengill. Wmnelle Me Marsh. Raymond Lucius J. Marsh. Rebekah Kelley Marshall. Alfred E. Marshall. Audrey Jean 267 Marshall. Beverly Ann 283.108 Marshall. Deena Leigh 112 Martel. Glennls Elizabe Martin. Charles Warren Martin. Debra Ann 318 Martin. Gayle Joyner Martin. Glenda J Dalton Martin. Gloria Keller Martin. Harvey Augustus 267 Marlin. Janice Karen 319 Martin. Karen Denise 319 Martin. Keith Henry 298.96.152 Martin. Kim 283.167.144 Martin. Mark Ellis 267 Martin. Martha Ann Hami Martin. Myris Ellen Martin. Pamela Kay 298 - Martin. Phillip Charles Martin. Randy Hants Martin. Rita Lavonne 319 Martin. Robert Keith Martin. Robert Lamar 267 Martin. Sally Corrinne 267.147 Martin. Sharon Vida 319.112 Martin. Steven Lee Martin. Susan Deen Martin. Teresa Bertella 332 Martin. Vicki McCulloug Martin. Virginia Ann Martin. Yvonne Graham 267 Martz. Dianna Lynn Masdon. Benny Thomas Jr, 319,112 Mason. Betty Jo Mason. James Donald 164 Mason. Leslie Kirk Mason. Mary Ann 251 Mason. Mitchell David 298 Mason. Robert 283.108.130 Mason. Timothy Gordon 283.119.205 Mason. William Claud Masque and Wig Guild 140.141 Massey. Donna Caswell Massey. Jeff Thomas 283 Massie. Julia Mitchell 267 Masters. Randall Neil 256.179 Masters. Roger David 267.182 Mastroianni. Richard Ja 332 Mathematics 234 Matheny. Cheryl Denise 319.167 Mathews. Beth 283 Mathews. Janet Elizabet 267 Mathews. John Wilbur C. Mathews. Robben Jo 267 Mathews. Terry Wayne 283.157.146 Mathews. W. Beth Mathis. James Allen Mathis. Regina Marvorin 319 Mathis. Wayne Edward 319 Matthews. Brian Douglas Matthews. Joseph Samuel 267.182 Matthews. Pete 218 Mattie. Ann Kristin 298.106 Mattox. Linda McCoy 137 Maty|asik. John Edward Matzura. Theresa Marie 267,151.135.149 Mauer. John F. 251 Maxwell. David Leon Maxwell. Jessie Ann 283 Maxwell. Michael Anthony 267.112.53 Maxwell. Robert Richard Maxwell. Winna F. 242 May. Jerry 250 May. Joan Longshore May. Steve Robert May. Teresa Smith Mayberry. Margie Nell Mayes. Alice R. 251 Mayes. Robert Charles 267 Mayes. Walter Thomas 267.182 Mayfield. Clarkte Mayfield. Clyde Randall 283.175 Mayhor. Janis Faye Maynor. Judy Darlene 283.163.148 Maynor, Kathy Jean 298 Mayo. Hazel Joyce Mayo. Jeffrey Scott 157 Mayo. Rebecca Jayne 319.179 Mayo. Roger Alan 267.80.152 Mayor. Sindo Ernest Mays. Anthony Wayne 319 • Maze. Emmett Warren Mazzone. John E. 267 Mbony. Comfort Chinwe 332 McAfee. Johnny Ray 319.125.118.134.65 McAllister. James Micha 298.165 McAnnaily. Elizabeth Ga McArdle. Rosemary McArthur, Betty Howell McArthur. James 251 McBrayer. Brian Frankli 298.106 McBrayer. Linda Diane 142.53 McBride. Joe Wayne McBride. Julia Ann 147 McBride. Regena Ann 170 McCain. Annie 249 McCain. Cathylene 298 McCain. Charles Edward 319 McCain. Hugh B.. Jr. 238 McCain. Mary C Wright 319 McCain. William Gene McCaine. Annie Lois 332 McCall. Diane 319 McCall. Lonzie David McCargo. Dewitt McCarley. D Steve McCarley. Susan Diane McCarter. David Glenn 319 McCartney. Ann Emily 319 McCarthy. Belinda Gail 298 McCary. Joe Calvin McCary, Mary L. Madders McCary. Roy Clinton Jr. McCauley. Lisa Gail 298 McCay. Charles Van Jr. McClain. John Lewis McClanahan. Jack Rhonden 179 McClearen. Marian Susan 283 McClellan. Carol Ann 267.150 McClellan. Garland O McClellan. Janice Lynn McClellan. Lendora McClellan. Mark F. McClellan. Roy Allen 263.80.152 McClellan. Stanley Lest McClellan. Teresa Diane 167.182.104.155 McClellan. Timothy Dean 319 McClendon. Allen 65 McClendon. Randall Lee 283 McClendon. Richard 53 McClinlc. Karen Lynn McClure. Billy Ray 267,132 McComb. Donna Jean McCookey. Neena Lori 319 McCooi. Earl C. 241.253 McCord, Doris 177 McCountc. Jerry 335 McCoy. Brent Jeffrey McCoy. Marilyn McCoy. Marline Clifford McCoy. Maureen 319 McCoy. Monica Jane McCoy. Richard Martin 179.152 McCrary. Mark Lynn McCrary. Miriam Marrero McCrear. Maude Denise 298 McCreary. Charles T. 283 McCreary. Amos 96.152 McCreiess. Gretchen Cha 136 McCullars. George Micha 179 McCullars. Leigh Brakef McCullars. Patricia Mem 267 McCulloch. James Risher 267.151 McCulloch. John Martin 175,174 McCullough. Angela Deni 319 McCullough. Anita Jan 283 McCullough. Linda McCurdy. Anita Leigh 319 McCurry. Alan 251 McCurry. Cary Lebron 179 McGraw. Gordon 130 McCurry, Eltee Tatty Jo 298 McCurry. Ovada 252 McCurry. Sarah Catherln 267 McCutcheon. Jeffrey Gen 319 Me Dade. Claudia 237 McDaniel. Cynthia Louis McDaniel. David Randall 162 McDaniel. Kathy Mae 319.106 McDaniel. Martha Lynn 186.189 McDaniel. Ronald Curtis 182.183 McDaniel. Ronnie Irwin McDermott. Alan Barry McDonald. Debra Ann McDonald. Eric Dean 112 McDonald. Gary David McDonald. Gerald W. McDonald. Jeffrey Bryan 175 McDonald. Steven Edward 298.186 McDonald. Susan Alice 182 McDougal. Larry Dwain Me Dow. Tim Alan 125,157 McDowell. Charles Anthony McDowell. Janice Kaye 319 McDowell. Walter Franklin McDuffie. Larry Jay 298 McElroy. Michael Byron McElwee. Stephen Brian. 153 McFry. Pamela Jan. 283 McQarily. Pamela Sue. 283 McGaughy. Oorene McGee. Cheryl Devetta. 283 McGee. Debra Irene McGee. Ted Lanier. 175 McGee. William Joseph. 298 McGhee. Larry Joe. 283.182.80.152 McGIbboney. Charles Rus. 267 McGill. David Larry McGinnis. Elaine. 267 McGinnis. Margie. 252 McGinnis. Mary Keener McGinnis. Pete Wayne McGlnty. Julie Kay. 319 McGowan. Roger Lloyd. 112 McGraw. Gordon Jennings. 112 McGuire. James J. McGuire. Megan Maureen. 319 Mclnvale, Susan Maxine. 319 McKeny. Peggy Ann McKenzie. Sherry Franci. 319 McKeon. Kevin Ryan McKerley. John Dewayne. 283 McKinley. Timothy Lamar. 319.186 McKinney. Leonard Charles. 283 McKinney. Mary Jo. 268 McKinney. Susan Jane. 319 McKleroy. Linda Pogue. 283 McKleroy, Thomas Edgar McLaughlin. Susan Maria. 256.268.165.167 McLaunn. Charles Steve. 268 McLendon. Allen David. 296 McLendon. LaHolme McLendon. Richard Charles. 268 McLeod. Jimmie Notes McMahon. Kendall Harold. 298 McMichael. Mary Elizabeth. 298 McMillan. James D.. 268 McMillan. Mary. 225.227.230 McMillen. Lynn Suzanne. 298 McMillon. Deborah Lynn. 298.188 McMinn. James Andrew. 319 McMmn. Robert George McMurray. April Faye. 319 McMurray. Elizabeth. 335 McNabb. Katheran Elloui. 299 McNair. Anita Carroll, 299 Me Natl, Norman Fraser. 96 Me Neal Daniel Wayne McNeal. Keith Allen. 299.112.89 Me Neal. William David McPherson. Angie Led bet McPherson. David Allyn McQueen Reginald Dwayn. 112 McRae. Mark Woods McRae. Teresa Mane McRee. Thomas Earl. 182 McSpadden. Clyde J.. 234 McWhorter. David Reed McWhorter. Don Arils. 299 McWhorter. Harriet Day. 283 Meade. James Cooper. 283,179.160 Meadors. Malcolm Edward Meadows. Jerraine. 242 Meadows. Judy Lynn. 299.181 Meadows. Mark Dale. 283 Meadows. Mary Beth. 319.189.199.144.128 Meadows. Sheila R., 751 Meal. Llbrtty. 336 Mealing. Cassandra Faye. 299 Mealor. Gregory Boyd. 283.112.158 Mecham. Susan Annette Medley. Betty J.. 251 Medley. William A.. 241 Med lock. Vicki Cheryl. 283.167 Meehan. Tamera. 319 Meehan. William Arthur Meers. Mary Smedley Meers. Sherman Dane Meffect. Sarah Kathryn Meigs. James E.. 283.182.183 Mellon. Larry Johnston. 299 Melton, Burnum Edgar Melton. Ella Frances. 319.112 Melton. Lona Virginia. 283.161.146 Meltzer, David Charles. 319.108 Mendenhall. Elaine. 251 Mercer. Peggy Jo Merchant. David Bryant. 319 Merkel. Charles Robert. 112 Merrill. Hugh. 218 Merrill. Joan Elaine Merrill. Martha. 245 Merrill. Nancy Elizabet. 268.167.179 Merrill, Paul Speake. 251 Merrill. Walter J. Merritt. Carol Anne. 283.165.184 Merritt. Rhonda Lynn. 182 Merrlman. John. 232 Merten. Charles Carl Messer. Jerry Dale Messer. Lona Lynne Messick. Karen Marie. 135 Messick. Wayne Roy. 268.150 Meyer. Michael Lewis. 140 Michael. Lupa Gerard Mtckels. Milton Lloyd. 299 Mickens. Ronnie Middleton-Kelrn. Susan. 238 Miksic. Elizabeth Schne Miffert. Sarah. 319 Milan. George Russell. 299.112 Miles. Ellen Jane. 299 Miles. James Polk Jr. Miliner. Beverly De'Lle. 299 Milirver. Twanna Cassandra. 268 Miliender. Jerome. 108.158.143 Military Science Miliender. Kenneth Miliender. Sandra Joyce. 299.134 Miller. Beverly Jane R. Miller. Calvin Coo ledge Miller. Carol Gaye. 268 Miller. Clark Samuel Miller. Clyde. 251 Miller. David Luther Miller. Davlne Yvonne Miller. Debbie Denise Miller. George Aiberl Miller. George Thomas I Miller. Jack David Miller. Jeffrey Owen. 119.205 Miller. Kathy Owens Miller. Lindsey Jr. Miller. Marilyn C- Miller. Mattie Hamby Miller. Patte Ann Whitl. 268.132.52 Miller. Rebekah Anne. 319 Miller. Robert Earl Miller. Rodney Pete Miller. Ronald Eugene Miller. Ronald John Miller. Sandra Forbus Miller. Sharon Burford Miller. Thomas Chrtstop. 299 Miller. William Oale Millican. Alta. 226.227.245 Millican. Max Norman. 319 Mills. Michael Jerome Mills. Orval Milton Mills. Richard Donald J. Millwood. Kenneth Lee Millwood. Susan B Milner. Brenda Fay Milstead. Donald Bryan Milwee. William Jeff. 182 Mimosa Staff. 116.117.118 Mims. Raymond P. Jr. Minas. George Ann. 268 Mince. Danny Marlin. 283 Mince. Leesa Jayne. 283,167,157,155,154, 135 Miner. Barbara Minter. Ray Vanyal Minton. Sherry Jean. 268 Mintz. Dianne Mitchell Minyard. Cynthia Marie. 189 Mirryard, Mary Leggett Mire. Joy Bonita Miaemer. Molly Jo Mtssick. Karen. 299 Mitchell. Bobby Lee. 268.160 Mitchell. Cathie Carnes Mitchell. Curtis Poelln, 268.96 Mitchell. David Gaylord. 299 Mitchell. Debra. 335 Mitchell. Dorothy Jane Mitchell. Frances Gayle. 284.f82.188.204. 111.155 Mitchell. Harris Toney. 268 Mitchell. James Erskin. 299 Mitchell. Joseph Richer Mitchell. Joyce Diane. 284 Mitchell. Kenneth Allan. 268 Mitchell. Kibble Lee. 268.130 Mitchell. Lee Ann Willi. 268 Mitchell. Michael. 299 Mitchell. Ralph Emerson Mitchell. Rex Harris. 268.182 Mitchell. Ronald Wayne. 268.205.116.121 Mitchell. Sandra Kay Mitchell. Vicki Lynn. 268. t37 Mttchum, Cathy Lynn. 167.144 Mixon. Judy. 251 Mize. Elizabeth Jane Moak. Rodney Lynn Jr. Mobley. Phil V.. 238 Modrail. Melanie Anne. 299 Mohamoud. Hassan Hussei Melay Peter A.. 319.175 Mol toy Karen Marie. 319 Molzof. Pamela Ann. 319 Moncrief. Earl Douglas Moncnef. Linda A.. 251 Moncus. Rachel. 137 Money. Dewey Ronald Money. Jerry High. 268 Monk. Joanne Monogue. Patrick John Monroe. Calvin Levorn. 299 Monroe. Penelope Ann. 268 Monroe. Robert Dale Monroe. Wade Alan Monroe. William Terry, 268 Montford. Janice Louise Montgomery. Ada B., 245.220 Montgomery. Anita Carol. 319 Montgomery. Annie Lee Montgomery. Carolyn Med Montgomery. Ella Lee. 299 Montgomery. Franklin La Montgomery. Jerome Montgomery. Kim, 220 Montgomery. Louis Earl Montgomery. Theron E.. Dr.. 220.226.227. 159.129 Montgomery. Theron E. II. 220 Moody. Donna Jo. 284.184.185.155 Moody. Margaret Linda Moody. Patti Gail Moon. Deborah 163 Moon. Deborah Leigh. 299.162 Moon. Deborah Lynn. 319 Moon, Douglas Bruce. 299 Moon. Howard Lenair Jr.. 112 Moon. Susan Beth. 299 Moon. Winfield Moore. Carol Gaye. 284 Moore. Cynthia Darlene. 319 Moore. Davis Randall Moore. Deborah Sue. 268.112.142.130 Moore. Debra Kay. 53 Moore. Elijah Moore. Frank Kyle Moore. Jerry Wayne. 284 Moore. Joanne Moore. Joseph Paul Moore. Kimberly Eliza be. 299.184 Moore. Lann Monroe. 299.175 Moore. Marian Sue. 319.189 Moore. Marty M.. 179 Moore. Mary Armstrong. 299.182 Moore. Mary Etta Moore. Merrill Marvin, 284 Moore. Ralph Patrick. 268.186 Moore. Robert Terry Moore. Terry, 299.164 Moore. Theresa Dale. 319 Moore. Theresa Joan. 284 Moore. Thomas Anthony. 299 Moore. Tom. 112.143 Moore. Thomas Lamar Moore. William Oonald Moorer. Kathy Yvonne. 299 Moran. Anne Elizabeth Morant. Came Ann Moraes Sonia de. 60 Morehead. Melanie Susan. 284.112 Moreland. Marian L.. 320.112 Moreland. Melinda Sue. 320 Moreili. David Martin. 268.96 Morgan. Cindy Denise Morgan. Dorothy Annette Morgan. Dwain David Morgan. Franklin Murray. 182 Morgan. Ginger Vinson Morgan. Jane Josephine. 269 Morgan. Jewel Denise Morgan. John Phillip Morgan. John Steven. 320 Morgan. Joyce Evangel in 284,209.111.155. 89 Morgan. Mary J Creel Morgan. Michael Jones. 320 Morgan. Rebecca Ponder Morgan. Theresa Mane. 320.128 Morgan. William Godfrey Morguson. Pamela Jo Morris. Clayton Vaughn Morris, Deborah Lee Morris. Eula M. Morris. John Edgar Morris. Mansa Joan. 299.167 Morris. Michael Ford. 320 Morris. Michael Ray. 112 Morris. Nancy A Morris. Rene Arturo. 320.148.60 Morris. Sanford Clayton. 269 Morris. Teresa Irene Morris. Thomas Baughn Morris. William Randolp Morrison. Clayton. 143 Morrison. George S., 269 Morrison. James Clement. 320.112 Morrison. Laura Patrio Morrison. Lucinda Anne. 320 Morrison. Marsha Dianne. 188,189 Morrison. Michael Hllto. 80.152 Morrison. Patricia Ann. 269.122 Morrison. Robyn Dawn. 182.184 Morrison. Sharon Ann Morrison. Steven Wayne Morrison. Vicki Jo. 320.184 Morrow. Carol Elaine. 299 Morrow. Charlie William Morrow. Judith Cox Marl Morrow. Judith Denise. 299 Morrow. Rayfiefd Morrow. Rheba G Morrow. Stephen Whitt Morrow. Timothy Taylor, 320.179 Morrow. Tony Carlton. 320.108 Morrow, Vann Arden Morse. Gary Russell. 269 Morion. Danny Lee Moseley. Lynn Marie. 299.130 Moseley. Phillip Jackso. 80.149.130 Moses. Jeffrey Alan Moses. Patti Renee Beck. 269 Moses. William Larry Mosley. Gaines Christai Mosley. Janice Karen. 320 Mosley. Melvin W Mosley. Michael David. 284.186 Mosley. Sonny. 269.152 Mosley. T her man. Jr., 299.108 Moss. Mary Clark Moss. Patti Jayne. 269.125 Mostella. Millie Ann. 269 Motalebi. Mohammad. 299 Mou. Thomas Allen. 332 Mountain. Sheila Carr, 269 Moxham. Steven Karl Moyer. Gregory M Mozlngo. James Daniel Mucciolo Joseph Mammon. 284.128.127 Mueller. Heinrich. 251 Mulder. Gweneth. 228.238 Mullendore. Timothy Genn. 320.182 Mullinax. Billie George. 108.130 Mulltnax. Charles Stanford. 284.75 Mullinax. Kenneth Lane. 108 Mullinax. Pamala Joy. 269 Mullinax. Phillip Charles. 320 Mullino. Edith. 251 Mullins. Alan K.. 320 Mullins. Marion D.. Jr. Mullins. Nina Marie. 165 Mullins. Vicky Lynne Muncher. John David Mundy. Dorothy Collier Mundy. Jimmy Melton. 135 Mundy. Martha B Mundy. Laura Lee. 320 Mundy. Ronna Jean. 269 Murdock. Deborah Jo Murphree. Christopher L.. 229.106 Murphree, Christopher M . Murphree. David George Murphree, Sandy Lynn. 108 Murphy. Anita Roberts. 269 Murphy. Gloria Anne. 320 Murphy. Leo Patrick Murphy. Magdalene Maria Murphy. Peggy Lynn Murphy. Teresa Jane Murray. Beatnze Aleman Murray. James. 251 Murray. Phillip Wayne Music Department. 232 Musgrove. Graves. 218 Myers. Carolyn Holle Myers. Donald Jay. 320.85 Myers. Gregory Ervin Myers. Sheri Jan. 320 Nail. Brenda Sue. 320 Nail. Saundra Denise. 320 Nancarrow. Donna Rhee. 299 Nance. Sandra Nasuem. Jim. 146 Nash. Donald Cansle Jr.. 284 National Art Education Association Naugher. Mary Emma. 269 Naugher. Paul Kenneth Neal. James Stanley. 320 Nee. Kevin Michael. 284 Nee. Lawrence James. 26971.140 Neeland. Joseph Edwin J.. 320 Neeley Rosalyn Elise. 156 Neighbors. Joyce Alison. 320.112 Netneyer. Cathy. 167 Nelms. Charlie James Jr. Nelson. Anthony Wayne. 112 Nelson. Deborah Jane. 269 Nelson. James Edward Nelson. James Manley Jr. Nelson. Jimmy. 336 Netson. Judi Ann. 284 Nelson. Louise. 252 Nelson. Margaret Marie. 320.186 Nelson. Melanie Rose, 320 Nelson. Mona Elise, 269.205.160.117.65 Nelson. Nan Susan. 299.205.118.65 Nelson. Peggy Jo. 320 Nelson. Phillip Eudean, 284 Nelson. Randall Keith Nelson. Randy Craig. 320.170 Nelson. Robert Benjamin. 186 Nelson. Stanley Edward Nelson. Yvonne Emily Nemeth. Karen J., 242 Nesbit. Deborah Lee. 284.112.158 Nesbit. Patti Jayne. 299 Neumann. Leanne. 299 New. Donna Jean. 146 New. Joseph Brian New. Marilyn P. Newberry. Elizabeth Ann. 299 Newberry. Stephen Mark. 320.112 Newby. Anise Renee Harr, 284 Newby. Robert Scott. 182 Newby. Sherri Eugenia H. Newell. Freddie Newell. James Robert Newell. Stephanie Ann. 299 Newman. Dorsey Eugene J. Newman. James Allen. 284.64 Newman. James Alton Newman. Jim, 153 Newman. Mary Lynn. 320 Newsome. Cynthia Ponder. 284 Newsome. Julie Lynn Newsome. Luther Gerald Newton. David Newton. David Edward. 284 Newton. Jo Ann. 320 Newton, Lloyd German Jr. 177 Newton, Robert Creel. 179.140 Nguyen. Thao Thrtuan. 320,135.148 Nichols. Bill. 65 Nichols. Bruce Collins Nichols. Edward Almond Nichols. Elizabeth H Nichols. Keith Carter. 299.112 Nichols. Rosalie Sherwe Nichols. Susan Lynne. 269 Nichols Timothy Lanier. 157.152 Nicholson. Ann Louise. 320.189 Nicholson. Jimmy Mark Nicholson. Roderick Mark Niemeyer. Catherine LM. 299,170.150 Nix. Robert Paul Nixon. Nancy Claire Nixon. Rickey Wayne Nixon, Terry Edgar Nixon. Timothy Edward. 284 Noah. Patricia Barber. 284 Noble. John Mark. 299 Nolen. Brenda Joyce Nolen, Jeffery Keith Nolen. Virginia Nolen. Wilbur Bernard Nolin. Delores D.. 284.108 Noojin. Deborah Gray Noonan. Angela Mary Noonan. John Harry Norman. Frank Pattlllo. 320.175 Norman. Kenneth Gregory. 320.162 Norman. Stephen Mark Norred. Penny. 336 Norrell. Fred M . Jr.. 235 Norris. Debra Lee. 184 Noms. James Howard. 269 Norris. Pete. 149 Norns. Rebecca Ann. 320 Norris. William Everett. 284.149 Northcult. Webb Warren. 164 Norton. Barbara Hyatt Norton. Frankie Keith. 269 Norton. Gregory Norris Norton. Hilda W . 230 Norton. Jan Elizabeth. 142.135 Norton. Marcia Denise Norton. Michael Wayne Noto. Joseph Gerard Nourai. Khosrow. 299 Nunn. Charles. 227 Nunnelley. Janie Kerron. 269.182.184.185. 196 Nunnelley. Kaye G. Nunneily, Dennis Ferrel. 284 Nunnetly. Paula William. 135 Nursing Nuss. Charles W 320.175 Nylander. Florence Adeb O'Bryant. Harold. 225.243 O'Hara. Elisha III O'Neal, Charles Henry O Neal. Roger. 134 O'Neill. Patrick Shanno O'Sullivan. Joseph Mich Oakes. Robyn Elizabeth. 320 Obney. William Howard Oconnell. Robert John J. Odell. Lola Fox Odell. Martha Elaine Odem, Linda Nelle Oden. Mary Ellen Oden. Sabrina Lynn. 332 Oden. Terri Lynn, 284 Odom. Deborah Jean. 170 Odom. Molly Gaye. 320.182 Odom. Roberl Lee Odonnell. Randall Carl. 320.157.1 6 Ogburn. Gina Lisa. 299 Ogilvie. Mary M.. 230 Ogle. Rita Arlene. 320 Ogletree. Glenda Arlene Ogletree. Medral Lanar, 320 Ogletree. Susan Elaine. 320 O'Hara. Elisha Jefferson. 299 O’Hlstein. Allen Michael O'Kelley. Cynthia. 284 O'Kelley. Hal Newman O'Kelley. Michael Shanno O'Kelley. Patrick Lonerg O'Kelly. Donna Lynn Oliver. Cynthia Kay Oliver. Laura Mitchell Oliver. Morris Heflin. 284 Oliver. Steven Ellis. 320 Oliver. William Edward Olmstead. Dale Bradley. 269 Oimstead. Judy Cobb. 269.54 Omega Delta Kappa. 163 Omega Psi Phi, 180.181 O'Neal. Roger D.. 300.177.125 Ontiveros. Francisco K.. 186 Opielinski. Lisa Ann Oravet. Glory Ann. 284 Orear. Dorothy Adrianne. 284 Organizations. 114 Orr. Candyce Nelson. 179 Orr. Hubert Lee. 320 Orr. John Patton. 179 Orth. Val Roy Osborne. Harry Michael Osborne. Leroy III O'Shields. Audra Lynn. 320 O'Sullivan. Capt Joseph. 246 Othman. Abdul Ola. 160 Otis, Kerry Edward. 165,77 Otto. Michael Earl. 320.186 Otwell. George Randy Outlaw. Don. 74 Overion. Carol Ehzabet. 300.135 Ovington. Richard Bligh Owen. Charles Paul. 321 Owen. John James Jr., 269 Owen. Lee Owen. Loyce Gerald. 332 Owen, Rebecca Owen. Rhonda Paige. 332 Owen. Robert Marie. 52 Owen. Sandra Elizabeth. 321 Owen. Stephen Edward Owenby. Lamar Lester Owens. Carolyn Lavmnta. 284.136 Owens. Joseph William Owens. Lawrence Dale Owens. Linda. 336 Owens. Martha Glover Owens, Robert Lamar Jr., 151 Owens, Susan Rene. 300,157,163 Owens, William Milton. 269.182,160 Owles. Robert Edward Jr. Owsley. Alys Boozer Oxford. Susan Frances, 321 Pabon. Wanda E. Pace. Bettye S Padgett Keith D.. 321.130 Padgett. Ronnie Nwn Padgett. Thomas L.. 242 Padgham. Gene L., 239 Page. John G III Page. Ralph Waldo. 269.96 Page. William E.. Jr.. 229 Painter. Roger Lee. 165,77 Pair. R. Greg. 164 Pamber. Debbie. 165 Panhelienic Council. 144 Panneil. Alice Panned. Arthur Brian Panned. Kathy Dianne Pantazis. Constants G.. 321.128 Paramore. Ronald Lee Parcus. Cynthia Lee. 300.167 Parham. Debra Ann, 321 Parham. Joseph Sparrow. 321 Pans, James Michael Parker. Charles Alan. 321 Parker, David. 321 Parker. Dean 165 Parker, Dennis Scott. 321 Parker. Dick. 256.269.96 Parker. Dwayne Lanier. 321.96.152 Parker. Jacqueline. 270 Parker, James Hood. 332 Parker. Jeffrey Alan. 300.175,174 Parker. Joann Goodpastu Parker. John Franklin J. Parker, Jo Jo Parker. Karen Smith Parker. Kimberly Ann. 167 Parker, Kimberly Ann Parker, Lorenzo. 285 Parker. Martha Elaine Parker, Pamela Faye. 321 Parker. Patricia Clara. 321 Parker. Phyllis Lynn. 285.164.186.130 Parker. Richard Hale, 175 Parker. Richard Marion Parker. Robert Russell. 146 Parker. S. Kevin. 108 Parker. Steven Anthony. 300 Parker. Thomas Joseph. 270 Parker. Timothy Lee. 321 Parker. William. 134 Parker. William Dean Parker, William Thomas Parks. Nancy Jean Parnell. Hugh Aden Jr., 321 Parnell. Marmta. 265 Parnell. Ralph. 226.227.242 Parnell. Sandra Ann Parris. Amanda. 252 Parris. Clara. 252 Parris. Donald Laved. 270 Parris. Ella. 252 Parris. Jerry Tyrone. 332 Parris. Laura Statham. 285.182 Parris. Paul R. Parris. Rogerta Ann. 332 Parris. Savannah. 252 Parris. Thelma. 252 Paris. Mike. 334 Parris. Tommy Ray Parrish. Kathy Mane Parrish. Martha Eltzabe Parrish. Michael Richar, 175.321 Parsons. Louis Bradley, 300 Parsons. Paul Sanford. 300.112.157 Parvin. Sandra Gaye. 184 Pass. Julie Malinda Passmore. Rhonda Patric. 300.89 Passmore. Rodney Lemont Pate. Debra Ann Patterson. Belinda Gad. 321.186.163.336 Patterson. Danny Alex Patterson. Doha M Patterson. Donald. 336 Patterson. Donald D , 225.237 Patterson. Janet Olivia. 270.182 Patterson. Janis Lynne. 300.162 Patterson. Joyce Ann Patterson. Lawana. 336 Patterson. Minnie. 252 Patterson. Oakley Geral Patterson. Robin Suzett. 330.167 Patterson. Teresa Anne Patterson. Valerie Roch Patterson. Vickie Lynn. 300.167.t62.163 Patton. Barry Glen. 321 Patton. Mary Frances Patton. Sybd Katrina. 163 Patton. William Michael Patty. Maureen Anthony. 332 Patty. Robert Wayne Patty. Sheila Pauline. 285 Patzschke. Elizabeth Kate Patzschke. Teresa Fay, 270 Paul. Deborah Lynn. 321 Paul. Randall Stewart. 285,112 Paulding. Olivia Michel. 300.138 Payne. Cary Joe Payne. Oonna Lynn Payne. Faye Jacqueline. 321 Payne. Harriet. 243.138 Payne, Henrietta Garret Payne. James Harper Payne. Marjorie Lay Payne. Mary Carolyn Payne. Patti Suzanne. 285.189 Payne. William Lee. 270 Payton. Leslie Wayne Peacock. Samuel Eddy Peak. Elizabeth Ann. 270.179 Pearson. Betty Jean. 332 Pearson. Fred. 300 Pearson. Jeannie. 184 Pearson. Jenny, 339 Pearson. Leigh Ann. 285.184.186 Pearson. Marilyn. 321 Pearson. Michael Angelo. 300.177 Pearson. Michael Blots Pearson. Peggy Lockridge Pearson. Sam Maurice Jr., 170 Pearson. Virginia Ruth. 321 Peek. Lanette Palmer. 285 Peel. Sabrina Joyce. 321 Peeples. Antone Peeples. Mary Louise. 300 Peer. Stephen Michael Peinhardt, Keith K.. 170 Pemberton. Vickie Lynn, 321.112 Penland. Lagita Jan Penn. Mary Elizabeth. 285 Penn. Ronald Wright Pennell. William Fredri Pennington. Betti Wilhn. 270 Pennington, Robert Terr Pennington. Steve Wayne. 285 Penny, William Keith Pen son. Robert Errol Penton. Oanny Carl Penton van Carlysie Jr. Penuel. Michael Lee. 321.96 Peoples. Clara Mae Peoples. Clarence Edwar Peoples. David Frank Peoples. Mary. 163 Perkins. Patricia Ann Perrin. John Spencer, 182 Perry. Anthony Perry. Douglas Wayne Perry. Lefty. 270.96 Perry. Marty Eugene Perry. Timothy Mark. 321 Perryman, Donna Denise. 321 Perrymon. Tommy Greer. 186 Personalities. 190 Persons. Bill. 186 Persons, Robert Griffin Persons. Veiam Janet. 186 Peters. Belinda Lee. 163 Peters. Donna Jo. 300 Peters. Hattye Ager. 332 Peters. Lenora Debra Peters. Richard D.. 237 Peterson. France. 231.137 Peterson. Mark Allan Petruzella. Frank Josep Petlagrue, Rev Samuel. 65 Penn. Violet Elaine. 321 Penus. Blake Bernard. 321 Penus. Dennis Cecil Penus. Michael Lynwood. 332 Penus. Paltye Jean. 300 Penus. Robert Jeffery. 164 Pettway. Kenneth Vincent Pettway. Rema. 321 Penway. Rema. 321 Petty. Carolyn Denise 321 Petty. Gary Wayne. 332.249 Ptannkuche, Stephen Tho 321.165.77 Pfeiffer. Karl Ian. 270 Pharo. Sharon Marie. 321.175 Pheny, Judson Connor Jr.. 285.175 Phi Alpha Theta. 162 Phi Beta Lambda. 162 Phi Mu. 184.185 Phi Mu Alpha. 158 Phi Mu Chi Beta. 159 PhiHips. Alfred Glenn. 285.88 Phillips. Calvin Devarn Phillips. Barbara. 252 Phillips. Charles Thomas Phillips. Donny Phillips. Frank Dale Phillips. Glenda Fay. 227 Phillips. Glenda. 251 Phillips. Janet Honeycu Phillips. Jeanme Sue. 321.90 Phillips. John William Phillips. Larry Kenneth Phillips. Loretta Clair Phillips. Mary Ella Phillips. Michael Roy. 112 Phillips. Richard Wayne Phillips. Rickey Donald. 164.77 Phillips. Rosalind Amei Phillips. Samuel Mckera Phillips. Susan Kay. 321.170 Phillips. Teresa Ann Phillips. Timothy Allen. 321 Phillips. Willie Wayne. 300 Philosophy and Psychology Phipps. James Michael Photography Staff. 119 Phurrough. Susan Leigh. 321 Physical Education. 145 Physics and Engineering. 235 Pi Kappa Phi. 182.183 Picket. Kenneth Jerome. 300 Pickette. Richard Benno Picketts. Shirley Stewa Pickle. Mark Ouinbn. 300 Pickrell. Tanya Mecheti Pick rati. Thomas Michae Pierce. Amy Joan. 321 Pierce. John Fahy Pierce. Patricia 0 Pierce. Sharon Elizabet. 300 Piet . Rudolf Ferdinano Pike. Danny Harold Pike. Nita Frances. 210 Pike. Terry Lee Pllkington. Larry Micha Pilktngton. Shirley Mit Pine hard. Billie Ann. 300 Pmegar. Luther Earnest Pinctchsathil. Sanong. 270 Pinkard. Tommy Lorenzo. 270,73 Pinkston. Susan Carol Pinson. Janet Lynn Pinson. Trudy Melissa. 285.159 Pinson. Vicki Faye. 300.112 Pirch. Barbara Ann Pirch Donald Richey, 140 Pitman, Paul Davies. 270.112.158,130,52 Piltard, Robert Jenkins Pittman. Sonia Patrice. 189 Pittman. Thomas Lee. 175 Pitts. Carole Sue. 270.243.107 Pills. Karen Lynn. 308 Piyavan. Phong sura. 332.150 Pless. Daniel Reed. Jr.. 179 Plunkett. Anthony. 270.112 Podskoc. George Stephen Poe. Kathy Elaine. 159 Poe. Laura Kaye. 300.185.184.200.209.204. 171 Poe. Steven Lee. 300.185 Political Science. 237 Pollard. John B . 251 Pollard. Vickie Louann. 321 Pomeroy. James Frank. 285 Pomeroy. Jeffrey Owen. 321 Poole. Darvin Dennis. 285.157.146 Poore. R Earl, Or , 225.233 I Pope. Margaret J.. 243.72 Pope. Shela 300.132 Porch. Kim. 270.96 Pontz. Marcia A., 251 Porter. Arametta 332 Porter. Pamela Kae. 270 Posey. Cecilia Gayle. 184.207 Posey. Sally Yvette. 332 Potter. James. 60 Potts. Janice Marie. 321,128 Potts. Margaret. 337 Potts. Roy Jr.. 337 Pound. Cathy. 136 Pounds. Mary Louise. 300 Powell. Belinda Gay. 285.111.130 Powell. Fred W Jr.. 112 Powell. Randy Cornell. 270.112 Powell. Thomas William. 321.182 Powell. Vickie Melinda Powell. William Ronald. 186 Powers. Michael Lewis. 285 Prado. Javier. 300.135 Prater. Barry Keith Prater. Kenneth Dewight Prater. Teresa Kay. 285.160 Preiss. Belinda Cornell. 321 Preiss. Luanda Kay. 301 Prescott. Low Rena. 301 Presley. Barbara. 321 Presley. Vicki Lynn. 321,167 Preston. Gerald B., 247 Prestndge. Clyde Crock. 270 Price. Anna Jo. 301 Price. Charles Beniamin. 182,183 Price. Michael Ray. 301 Price. Tracy Olivia. 321 Price. William Stevens. 321 Prichard. Daniel. 332 Prichard. Howard O.. 228.235 Pride. Walter Garner II. 175 Prince. Catherine Lee Prince. Deborah Lynne Prince. Pamela Kaye. 285.167 Prince. Timothy Steve Prine. Cynthia Lynne. 285 Privett. Judy Ellen, 332 Propst. Thomas Rush, 321 Prostel. Mary Ann. 186 Provence. Cynthia Hanna, 184 Pruet. James Mark. 186 Pruett. Rebeca Ann. 301.151 Pruett. Sondra Denise. 322 Pruitt Doyle Lamar. 213.137 Pruitt. James Gregory Pruitt. Jerry Kenneth Pruitt. William Donald. 270 Pryor. Linda Faye. 270 Psychology Club. 155 Puckett. Patricia Leigh. 156 Pugh, Kay Johnson, 270 Pugh. Richard Glenn, 270.213.157.132 Pugh. Rosemary. 301.182 Pugh. Vivian. 322 Pullen. Michael Scott. 301.151 Pullen. Donna B . 247 Pumroy. Jay Florey. 164 Purcell. Karen Audrey. 322 Purdy. Sarah Kathryn. 322 Putman, Randy Duane. 270,80.152 Putnam, jams Dianne. 270 Ouarles. Terry Lee. 285.153 Ouick. James Harold II. 164 OuiHet. Sandra Muse Ouinn. Colleen Ouinn. Robert Dennis Radford. Cynthia Ann. 285 Ragano. Joseph Wilson Ragland. Carolyn Ragland. Juarnese. 322 Ragland. Sheila Evon. 322 Ragland. Wayne. 152 Ragsdale. Deborah Webb. 265 Ragsdale. Randy Franklin, 322.96.152 Railey, Scott Dewitt Rainey. Marla Gayle. 322.170.106 Rams. Billie S. Rains. Clyde D. Rams. Harry Dale Rambeau. Kathlee. 245 Ramey. Donna Jean. 270.89 Ramiro. Yolanda Naomi Ramsey. Bruce. 322 Ramsey. Harold Lloyd Ramsey. Mark Alfred. 322 Ramzy. Michael Lynn Randall. Gwendolyn Dees. 52 Randolph. Rebecca Jo Raney. Kay, 270 Rangers. 153 Ransum. Rebecca Kay Ransum. Sammy Talmadge Rash. Dennis Oaie. 151 Rash. Tonya Melissa Rathnow. Gunther John Rathnow. Ronald Lee. 322 Ratliff. Cathy Lynne. 322 Ratliff. Deborah Anne Ratliff. John Albert Ratliff. Johnnie Nathan Ratliff. Susan Merle Rawls. Harold. 285 Ray. Alice Ware Ray. Brenda Louise. 270 Ray. Charles Neal. 145 Ray. Eric Dale Ray. George Michael Ray. Ivan James Ray. Jacqueline Amanda. 167.182 Ray. Janet Merreii. 270 Ray. Jerri. 337 Ray. Karen Sue. 301.163 Ray. Michael Allen. 270.301.71 Ray. Robert Harmon Rayfield. Penny Kaye. 322 Reach. Terry Gordon. 164 Read. Joseph T.. 251 Read. Wendy Elizabeth. 271 Reagan. Lisa Johann. 165.184.197.207.111 Reagan. Stephen Ward Reaves. Arthur Clanton Reaves. Cynthia Jean. 270 Reaves. David Alan Reaves. Debora Lynn Reaves. Ethel. 230 Reaves. James A.. 175,224,227.226 Reaves. Kay Lee Reaves. Rita Clements Reaves. Sybil. 251 Reaves. William Chris. 301 Reaves. William. 250 Reavis, Carol Ann Redman. Rhonda June. 322 Redmond. Roger Bernard Reed. Chria. 146 Reed. John P.. 270 Reed. Loretta Everne. 285 Reed. Mernet Janice. 301.111 Reed. Rosemary J. Wolff Reed Steve Bryan. 270.213.156 Reed Wendy. 137 Reedy. Michael Keith. 285 Reese. Donald Edward, 322 Reese. Donna Kay. 322 Reese. Ethel Ann. 270 Reese, Lots. 270 Reese. Nancy T. Reese. Pamela Jean. 300 Reese. Vanessa Ruth Retd. Dons Ann Retd. Gregory Fox Reid. Marcus Wendell Reid. Pat Spires Reid. Patricia Ann. 322 Reid. Sidney Fox. 169 Retd. Sydney Fox Reid. William Edward Retd. William J.. Jr.. 225.227.235.137 Reinhardt. Gregg Apritz. 270 Remer, Jeanett. 245 Renfroe. Cheryl Anne. 322 Rester. Colleen Retherford. Carolyn Gay Reynolds. Barbara Sides. 322 Reynolds. Brenda Sue Reynolds. Charles Byron Reynolds. Clovis Paul J.. 285 Reynolds. Donna Gale. 270 Reynolds. Fred Ray Jr. Reynolds. James A., 243 Reynolds. John Russell. 322.170.112 Reynolds. Richard Scott Reynolds. Ryan Russ. 322.97 Rhoden. Regina. 270 Rhodes. Janice Leann. 184 Rhodes. Jeffrey Allen Rhodes. Mary. 252 Rice. Andrea Mitchell. 301 Rice. Belinda. 301 Rice. Elizabeth Lindsey Rice. Forrest Randall. 164 Rice. Ralph L.. 322 Rice. Randy. 48 Rice. Rotatyn D Leaved. 322 Rich. Ginger Kaye Rich. Kathi Gene Rich. Pamela Charlene Rich. Randall O'Neal. 301 Rich. Robyn Lynn Richards. Allwyne Lee Richards. Charles Mark Richards. Cynthia Jean, 322 Richards. Duane Oliver. 322.175 Richards. George 0.. 231.159 Richards. Nancy Jewell. 285 Richards. Tina Marie. 286.167 Richardson. Carole Anne. 286.157.146 Richardson. John Lewis. 332 Richardson. John Willia. 322 Richardson. Monica Rena Richardson. Rebecca Lyn. 286 Richardson. Sharon Biz. 322.108 Richardson. Victor Alan. 112,156 Richey. Eddie Cornelius Richey. Freda C. Richey. Martha Evon. 163.138.156 Rickett. William F.. Jr.. 246 Ricketts. Melanie A. Riddle. Rocky Dean. 96.152 Riddle. Tina Renee Ridenhour. Dauris Jane. 286.108.135 Rietta. Asmuel Joseph j. Rifle Club. 156 Rifle Team Riggins. Kristie Darien. 322 Rigler. Charles Albert Rigney. Tern Louise. 322.179.164 Riley, Jimm Gray. 271 Riley. Joe Henry Rimes. Rebecca Lynn. 182 Rlngo. Donna M filshei. Stephen Todd Ritondo. John Thomas. 332 Ritter, Rena Charlene. 286 Roach. Robert Charles Roberson. Jeffrey With. 182 Roberson. Katherine G.. 230 Roberson Njoni Elaine Roberson Steven Wayne Roberson. Thomas J., 243 Roberts. Barbara Jean Roberts. Barney. 77 Roberts. Bobbie Biackwe Roberts. Carol Leigh. 286.132.157.146 Roberts. Charles Ricky Roberts. Charles Ross. 286 Roberts. Diane Love Roberts. Gilbert Maxwei Roberts. Hassie M Roberts. Hayward B Roberts. James Anderson. 271 Roberta. James E.. 232 Roberts. Jan. 105.137 Roberts. Joyce C.. 239 Roberts. Janet Ruth. 301,146,130 Roberts. Janice Nelson. 301.146 Roberts. Jimmy George Roberts. June Morris. 271.212 Roberts. Kenneth Crawlord. 322.165 Roberts. Margaret Harri. 332.138 Roberts. Mark. 301 Roberts. Melanie McGraw Roberts. Robert Kenan Roberts. Thressa Arlean 301 Roberts. William Mark Roberts. William Rudoip Robertson. Andy, 143 Robertson. Anthony John, 125,130.286 Robertson. Danny Wmbon Robertson. George. Wm Robertson. Martha Burge Robertson. Nioni. 301 Robertson. Robert Glenn Robertson. Scott Frankl. 286 Robertson. Teresa Gall. 286.182.111 Robertson. Terry, 189 Robertson. Thomas Nelso. 182 Robins. Laura Elizabeth. 323 Robinson. Billie Ann. 323 Robinson. Bruce Emerson Robinson. David Morgan Robinson. Deborah E. Owe. 286 Robinson. Deborah Sue Robinson. Donald Cary. 112.158.143.130 Robinson. George Dewitt Robinson. Greg Heagward. 323.96.152 Robinson. John Roland III. 256.271.18.48. 128 Robinson. Louise Cowgil. 332 Robinson. Mary Elizabet Robinson. Mary Joyce Robinson. Michael Eugen. 271,88 Robinson. Nettie Kate Robinson. Pama Lee. 186 Robinson. Patricia Lynn Robinson. Peter E.. 236.137 Robinson. Philip Wayne. 286.48 Robinson. Robert Edward. 301 Robinson. Stephen Ray Robinson. Susie Robinson. William A.. Jr. Robison. Jefferson Davi. 286.170.153 Roca. Gustano Adolto. 323 Roca. Jose Roberto. 323 Rochester. Sarah Lynn. 332 Roddy. Leslie Marie. 301.151 Roden. Charles Roy Rodgers. Cindy. 301 Roe. Brenda Laverne Roe. Joy Denise 323 Roe. Kathy Marlene. 323 Roe. Nell Jr. Roe. Rita Lynn. 323 Roe. Robin Pearson Roebuck. Carol Ann. 301.189.111 Roebuck. Jamie Shaunn. 271,111 Roebuck. Timothy Jackson. 301.112 Rogers. Beverly Ann. 286 Rogers. Grace Kathenna Rogers. Jeff. 179 Rogers. Joan Elanine Rogers. Julia Dianne. 323 Rogers. Kenneth G. Rogers. Leesa Kay. 271,182.144 Rogers. Lisa. 188.189 Rogers. Michael Cannon. 323 Rogers. Michael Dennis. 323.96 Rogers. Paul Jefferson. 256 Rogers. Ralph William J. Rogers. Rebecca Laine Roggli. Alan Thomas. 286 Rolling. Otis. 140.148 Rollins. Louis Lawayne Rollins. Marion A.. 233 Rollins. Merri Orange Rolins. Rita Ann. 233 Rollins. Vickie Kay Romine. Ida Young Romine. Steven Lynn. 301 Rommes. Michael Steven. 164 Roney. Kay Gilmore Ronning. Brenda Bowena Rooks. Beverly Louene. 301.163.128 Roper. Alicemarie Host! Roper. Sharon Michele Roppa. Stephanie. 323 Rose. Harry. 242.161 Rose, Mary Lynn. 108 Ross. Annese Lavaughn. 271 Ross. Bill Curley Ross. Donna Lynn Ross. Oorethea Ann. 286 Ross. Mary Louise Ross. Patcicia Ann. 323 Ross. Peggy Sue Ross. Richard H.. 323 Ross. Sherrie Elaine Rosser. Teresa. 337 R.O.T.C. Sponsors. 155 Rothe. Edna Caron. 179 Roth. Phillip. 48 Roulain. Jan. 301.179 Rountree. Earths Km. 301 Rowan. James Walter. 164 Rowe. Ava Renee. 323 Rowe. Charles C., 221,159 Rowe. Jen Lynn. Ill Rowell. Terry Eugene Row. WiHiam Kelly. 301.165 Royal. James Bert Royston. Mayfield Jr.. 301 Rozell. Karen Lynne Rozier. Marilyn L. Johns Rubin. Al Jeffrey. 125.143 Rubio. Sabrina Kaye Ruch. William. 286 Rucker. Lewis Steve Rudd. Martha Lee. 323 Rudolph. Lee Aubra Rudolph. Marilyn Gay Rudolph. Rosalind Yvonn. 323 Ruff. Cheryl K. Ruffa. Verna S. Ruiz. Alberto Javier, 323.135.148 Rumsey. John H. Jr. Rungan. Debbie. 165 Runge. Myra Beth. 132 Runyan. Deborah Diane. 271.167 Runyan. Ronald Keith. 323.182 Rush, Robert Eric Rush. Dmo. 96 Rush. William George. 164.75 Russell. Charlton Andre. 135 Russell. Douglas Brian Russell. Gary Nelson. 302 Russell. James Harold J.. 302 Russell. Perctval Leon Russell. Theresa Ambers Russell. Tony Frank. 302 Russo. Dawn Marie. 271.151 Rutherford. Sharon Deni Rutledge Jerry Franklin 286.181.122 Rutledge. Mary Lynn 323 Ryan. Danny Hugh Rybacki. Dennis Keith. 271 Sadler. Darrell. 182 Sails. Donald Joseph Sails. Donald J.. 242.161 Salmon. George U. Jr. Salter. Alan Edward, 302 Salter. Forest Bentley Salter. Frank C , 233 Salter. Vickie Rene. 323.184 Salvatore. Dennis Samuel Samaniego. Joseph Micha Samaniego. Richard Thom Sample. Byron A. Jr. Sample. Ron Markcus, 323 Sams. Susan Jeannette. 302.146 Sandefer. Michael David. 330 Sandefer. Virginia Newt. 332 Sanders. Brenda Kay, 286 Sanders. Cindy Kaye. 323 Sanders. Cynthia A. Smith Sanders. David Burnett. 74 Sanders. Delores Ann. 302 Sanders. Gilbert Eugene. 323.120 Sanders. Glenda C. Sanders. Jackie Neal. 286 Sanders. Jeffery Lionel Sanders. Roy Lester Sanders. Susan Maltbie Sanders. Virginia Slato. 271 Sanders. William Homer Sanderson. Deborah Lynn Sanford. Charalene I net. 302 Sanford. L.G.. 233 Sanford, Roger Anthony. 323.130 Sanford. Susan Elaine Sanya. Adewate Ayodeig Sapp. John Mark. 151 Sapp. Robert Austin Sarreil. Doris Mane. 302.175 Sarrels. Terri Anne. 323.186 Sartain. Virginia. 252 Sas. Joseph Matthew Satterfield. Ricky Lynn. 302.182 Sauber. Robert Leslie Savage. James Henry. 302 Savage. Ralph L., 237 Savage. Rickey Leon Savage. Teresa Jayne Sawyer. Effie W.. 228 Sawyer. Frances Roberts Sawyer. Gary Jefferson Sawyer. Lisa Joan. 323 Saxon. Susan Hursman Saxon. Tony Charles Saye, Patricia R. Bolton Sayer. Rebecca Lea. 286 Sayers. Kerry Brent Scabbard and Blade. 154 Scarsbrook. Patti Dyer Schaefer. Dennis Wilson Schaller. George Robert Schlffman. Harry. 182 Schiftman. James Godfree Schmidt. Bonnie Grace. 302 Schmidt. Kenneth Jack J. Schmidtke. Debbie Ann, 323.186 Schmitt. Clinton John, 323.108 Schmitt. Warren Stanley. 332 Schmitz. Don. 223 Schoeneck. James Albert. 286.108.158.130 Schollian. Travis Ray J. School of Education. 240-241 Schrader. Kathy Jean. 302.149 Schultes, Terry Ann. 302.149 Schultz. Jack Joseph Jr. Schultz. Joel Alfred. 324.112 Schwartz. Charles Marti Scoggins. Michael Wade. 302.138.140 Scogm. Marla Bell. 132 Scollard. Loretta Ann Scott. Carlotta Camilla Scott. Carol Elizabeth Scott. Cathy D. Scott. Elmer. 136 Scott. Faye. 271.175.184.185.48.144.339 Scott. Jeffery Harold. 271.156 Scott. June Carden Scott. Rebecca Mae. 324 Scott. Sandra Plunkett Scott. Terry Sue. 64 Scott, Timothy Wade. 175 Screven. Nell. 252 Screws. Edward Allen, 271 Screws. Karen Prescott Scroggin. Karen Minnix Scroggins. Stanley Rayb. 286.146.130 Scroggins. William Alex Scroggy. Gene Arthur Seale. Gary Steven. 324 Searway. Albert M . 248 Secretarial Education. 239 Seeger. Brenda Kay. 324 Seewagen. George Andrew Segars. Bruna L. Camp Seged. Samuel Lule. 271 Segelhorst. Sherry. 72 Seibel. Sylvia Darlene Seibert. Rhonda Lynne. 302 Self. Franklin Lydell. 286.112.143 Self, Janet! Laird Sellars. Martha Ann Sellers. Bobby Ray Jr , 324 Sellers. Brenda Gail. 324 Sellers. Joseph Duran. 271 Sellers. Kenny Joe. 186 Sellers. Mary Blanche Sellinger. Jack A Salman. Betty. 239 Selman. Scott Young. 324 Seiman. Jackson W . 226.228.237 Servtss. Carolyn Harris. 332 Servtss. Joseph A.. 175.246 Sesay. Alpha O’Jamboray. 286 Sesay. Mohammed. 337 Session. Hattie Setser. Harry A.. 246 Setzer. Janet L., 302 Sewell. Deborah Lynn 271.227.161.139 Sewell Louise. 252 Sexton. Joseph Beniamin Sexton. Thomas Edward. 164 Seymore. Wallace Davis SGA. 126.17.128.129 Shackelford. Thomas Way Shaddix. Jeffery Marsha Shaddix. Phyllis Ann Shaddix. Randy Olin Shadrix. Kathy Lynne. 286 Shafer. Rhonda Lynne Shafer. Vanessa Jayne. 271 Shahbazi. Foroogh. 302 Sharpe. Terry Virginia. 189 Sharpton. Patricia CAGL Shaver. Judi Radcliff Shaver. Thomas Joseph Shaw. Cynthia Dianne. 302.179.200.207.155 Shaw. Kenneth Bernard. 302.130.131 Shaw. Marvin L.. 229 Shearer. Bobby Shears. Janice Marie. 324 Shears. Michael Chester Shears. Wanda Brooks Sheffield. Stephen Doyf. 324.179 She!borne. Ernestine C., 271,169 Shell. Belinda Dianne Shelley. Zachary Brett. 286 Shelton. Barbara Carter Shedon. Donna Kay Shelton. James. 271 Shelton. Mary Dorsey. 324 Shelton. Mary Landers Shepard. Vickie Lynn. 302 Sheppard. Ladonna Gail. 324 Sherman, Amy Jeanne Sherrer. Bruce Emory, 302.88 Shew. Claude Randall. 324.165 Shew. Marcia Brightman Shields. Thomas Young. 164 Shtpmen. Lori Susan. 324 Shipman. Von Thomas Shirey. Charlie Wayne Shirey, Rodney D , 234 Shirley. Patricia Ann Shiver. Farrell Cliffor, 271.157 Shockley. Richard Lee Short. Barbara Odom. 271.211 Short. Cynthia Sue. 90.76 Short, Jimmy Roger Short. Tawana Lovelle. 271 Shotts. Gwenda Arlene Shows. Kathryn Anne Shrader. Judy Ouae. 286 Shrewsbury. Richard Pau. 157.152 Shriner. Edward Coleman Shriner. Philip Battle. 324 Shuford. Richard. Jr.. 226.227.238 Shultz. Debra Ann Shumaker. Linda Pauline. 324 Shumaker, Lisa Joyce. 286 Sibert. Karen Inez Sides. Jimmie Miller Sides. Phillip Lynn. 271 Sigma Nu. 186.187 Sigma Tau Delta. 159 Sikes. Anita Karen Sikes. Jeffrey Wade Sikes. Wyoieen Kirby Slhranl, Albert John Silvers. Jack Dwight. 324.182.89 Simenson. Richard Lowel, 302.157,146.143 Simmons. Beverly Denise. 286 Simmons. Jackl, 170 Simmons. James Randall Simmons. Joe. 177 Simmons. Rome Rex Simmons. Willie James. 271 Simon. Anna Kembral. 271.157.132.1M.149. 70.60 Simpson. C.L.. 231 Simpson. Curtis Michael. 176.177 Simpson. Ercie Carolyn Simpson. Lybta Suzanne. 324 Simpson, Patricia Ruth. 324 Simpson. Susan Rebecca. 324.163 Simpson. Terrell James Simpson. Terry Elaine Simpson. Wanda F„ 271 Sims. Alan Duane. 165 Sims. Ann Jones Sims. Bonnie Kay McCurr. 271 Sims. Charlotte Gayle. 258.167.179.105 Sims. Harald Spencer Sims. Larry Paul Sims. Myra lea. 324 Sims. Ramona Marceiie Sims. Robert Terrell Sims. Thomas Allen Sinclair. Janet Kaye. 324.164 Singleton. Cathy Acker Singleton. Roxanne. 302 Singleton. Susan Ann. 302 Siraki. Hilma D . 302.137 Sisson. April Dawn. 324 Sisson. Janet Carol Sisson. Rebecca Sltz. James E. Sitz. Katherine Lyle Sitzkaty. 186.169 Sltz. Paula Laraine Sizemore. Karen Lynn. 271 Sizemore. Richard Alan. 286.157.146 Skaff. David Joseph Skelton. James Douglas Skelton, Mark Steven. 324 Skidmore. Beverly Sue. 302.112 Skidmore. James M. Skinner. Donna Merle Skinner. John L Skinner. Louis Lonnie Skinner. Shelby J Willi Skipper. Deborah Ann. 271.211.222.159. 128.120 Slaton, Cathy Lynn Slaton, Rhonda Cheryl Slaughter. Elijah. 71 Slaughter. Marlon Brando. 286.138.135 Sledge. Calvin Warren. 286.138 Sledge. Larry Darryl. 161 Sledge. Sherwin Allen. 302.97.138.152 Slick. Denise. 337 Slim. Berthil Klaas. 324.148 Sloman. Wanda Wright Small. Aaron. 164.77 Small. Danl R . 135 Smalley. Lavelle Waymon Smart. Alvin Wayne Smart. Dean. 271.133.161.159 Smelcer. Mary Lynn. 324 Smith, Aleta Lynne Smith, Allen Gordon Jr. Smith. Allen William. 225 Smith. Allison. 302 Smith. Allison Ann, 324 Smith. Anita Burleigh Smith. Aubrey Sylvester Smith, Audrey Short Smith, Barbara Barnes Smith, Brennon Eugene. 324.108 Smith. Brian Cacll. 146 Smith. Bruce Scott. 286 Smith. Cathy. 130 Smith, Cathy Chandler Smith. Cathy Michele Smith, Cathy Sue Smith. Charles Randall Smith. Charlotte. 286 Smith, Charmatne Lmthl. 302.112 Smith. Cydne. 324 Smith. David. 1M.136 Smith. David Earley, 286 Smith. David Eugene. 302 Smith. David Michael. 324 Smith. David Morris Smith. Debbie. 142.135,334 Smith. Deborah Gail. 286 Smith, Deborah Irene. 324 Smith'. Deborah Jean. 271 Smith. Debra Jan Smith. Dennis Glen Smith. Donna Lessenberr 332 Smith, Edward Kenneth J. Smith. Ellen Rosanne. 324 Smith. Hal P.. 225.239.150 Smith. Jack Bryan Smith. Jacqueline Louis Smith. James David. 302.182 Smith. James Maxime Smith, James Nathan Smith, Jannle Whitt. 213 Smith, Jeffery Keith. 302 Smith. Jeffrey Dean Smith. Jennifer Cheat Smith. Jerry. 64 Smith. Jerry Doran, 225 Smith, Jerry Lynn. 252 Smith. Jerry Stephen Smith, Jim. 74 Smith. Joann Marcmcuk Smith. Joel Patton Smith. Johnny, 234 Smith. Joseph. 234 Smith. Judith Day Smith. Karen Elaine. 184.155 Smith. Kenneth Lee. 112,130 Smith. Kimberly Faye. 271.189.140.159 Smith. Kristy Ann. 286.165.205.122.117 Smith. Larry J., 175.224.237 Smith. Larry Lamar. 302 Smith. Laura Dickert. 302 Smith. Lawrence Edwin Smith. Lesa Kelly. 324.184 Smith. Linda A. Smith. Loretta Beatrice. 271.133.161 Smith. Mark Alan. 324.130 Smith. Marvin Dale Jr. Smith. Melinda Lynn. 324 Smith, Merrte Beth. 302 Smith. Michael Lee. 324 Smith. Michael Wayne Smith. Patricia Anne. 286 Smith. Patricia Carter Smith, Percy C. Smith. Phillip Douglas Smith. Phyllis Dale Smith. Phyllis Denise Smith. Pamona Viola Sew Smith. Randall Alan. 271 Smith. Randall Eugene Smith. Randy Kent. 324.151 Smith. Reginald Alfred. 286 Smith, Richard Berry Smith. Richard Lee Smith. Richard Monroe Smith. Robert O'Neal. 271.182.48.128 Smith. Ronald L. Smith. Ross David Smith. Sandra J.. 324 Smith. Shirley Renee. 112.1M Smith, Skipper. 170 Smith. Stanley Tyrone. 181 Smith. Stephen lavell Smith. Sylvia Lynne Smith, Teddy Leroy. 271.164 Smith, Teresa Dianne, 271.184,207 Smith, Thomas Allen, 237 Smith. Thomas Edward. 324 Smith. Thomas Franklin Smith. Thomas Lyde Smith, Tommy Ray Smith. Turner Lynn, 302 Smith, Vivian Renee. 272 Smith. William Chester. 272 Smith. William I.. 245 Smith, William Robert Smith. Wilson Aaron Jr. Smltherman. Glenda. 252 Smith wick. Glenda H. Smothers. James Floyd. 119 Snead. Camarvitta Snead. Cheryl Nanette Snead. Connie Hue Snead. Julia Snead. Sidney Lamar. 302 Snelling. Andrew F.. 324 Snider. Crystal Lynn. 324 Snider. Evelyn. 252 Snider. John Taylor Snider. Lewis Henry Jr, Snow. Anita Nan. 302.165.184 Snow. Danny Ray. 302 Snow. Davis. 337 Snow. Jim Lewis Snow. Rhonda Melissa. 302 Snow. Susan Joy. 302 Sociology. 238 Sociology Club. 152 Sorensen, Joyce Sorrell. Robbin Frances. 324 Southards. Terry Golden. 324 Southerland. Mary Eliza. 324.146 Southern. Jimmie Lee Jr., 324 Sowell. Debra Ann. 272 Sowell. Elizabeth. 242 Sowell. Wendell. 244 Sowell. Wendell L. Jr. Soys ter Frank L . 332 Spain. Timothy Pinkney Spann. Charlotte. 112 Spann. Connie Y.t 302 Sparkman. Sara Betty Sparks. Anita L. Sparks. Danny Lee. 112 Sparks. Gloria Elaine. 324 Sparks. Jessie Morgan Spears. Freddie Ray Special Education. 291 Spector. Daniel Earl Spector. Esta Geida 272 Speer. John Darrell Jr. Speigel Velma Kathryn. 302 Spence. John Ralph Spence. Susan Marie Spencer. Dorothy E Spencer. Margaret Sue. 324.112 Spencer. Robert Alan. 151 Spidle. Clarence Bernar. 128 Spidte. Emily. 138 Spidle. Judith Murray. 302 Spivey. Joseph Clark. 302 Spivey. Karen Sue. 302.179.184 Spivey. Kenneth Royce. 272 Spivey. Phyllis Annette Spivey. William Mtcheal, 286 Splawn. Doris Anne. 302.167.179 Sports. 66 Spradlin. Carl Wade. 66 Spradlin. Janice Mane Sprayberry. Ann Dryden Sprayberry, Harriet Lyn Sprayberry. James Micha Sprayberry. Linda Caden. 324 Sprayberry. Trina Ann. 324 Springfield. Susan Slau Spurlin. William C.. 286.162.183 St Cyr. James Alex. 303 St. Cyr. Jeffery Ervin, 303 Stacy. Gene Allen Staehly, Troy Allen. 303 Staff. 248 Stafford. Betsy. 337 Stafford. David L. Stage Band. 143 Stallings. Ronald M. Staffworth, Maxine Stanfield. Donalta Gene. 108 Stanfield. Mary. 325 Stanfield. Nancy Susan Stanfield. Rex Alan Stanford. Karen Denise. 303 Stanley. Jennie Lynn. 272.133.161 Stanley. Robert Lyle. 325,97 Staples. Charlotte Anne Staples. Sara. 252 Staples. William D.. Dr.. 233 Stalen. Catherine Arlen Staub. Hugh Michael. 325 Steadman. Paul Edward Stearns. Deborah Ann. 303.142.130 Sled ham. Terl Jane. 286.163 Steele. Brenda Leigh. 325.163 Steele. David Reynold Steele. Ricky Terrence. 303.146 Steen. Don Alan Stephens. Angela Beth. 325.182 Stephens. Calvin Ludlow Stephens. Carolyn Moore Stephens. Charles Edward. 303 Stephens. Charles Ollie Stephens. Connie Stephens. David Michael Stephens. David Robert Stephens. Douglas Keith. 325 Stephens. Ginger D.. 303.189 Stephens Margaret Jean Stephens. Patricia C. Stephens. Phillip Jacks Stephens. Robert Leon Stephens. Terry J.. 286 Stephens. Timmie Eugene. 325 Stephenson. Susan Renee. 303 Stepps. Sherri Lynn. 325 Steve. Alicia. 286 Steve. Rufus. Jr.. 303 Stevens. Dana Dale Stevens. John Leo Stevens. Jonah Paul Steward. Darlene Jean. 286 Steward. Felecia Borden. 287 Stewart. Alon Benny Stewart. Charles Lowery Stewart. Debra Kay. 272.147 Stewart. Elame Mane Stewart. Jerry Wayne Stewart. John R.. 225.148.60 Stewart. Kerry Lee. 272 Stewart. L. Sue Hindman Stewart. Maria Patience Stewart. Mary Elizabeth. 303 Stewart. Mary G„ 245 Stewart. Olivia Jan. 272 Stewart. Robert Anthony. 287 Stewart. Rodney Joe. 182.125 Stewart. Ronald Ray. 332.224 Stiefel. James Micheal Still. Marion Beth. 303.111 Still. Michael DeWayne. 303 Stillwell. Martha Bryant. 272 Stine. Jana Leah Stinson. Mary J.. 325 Stinson. Rhonda Elaine. 325.75 Stisher Ronnie Ross. 179 Stocks. Sandra Elaine. 325 Stokes. Dee Anne Stone. Bill. 219 Stone. Danny Mack Stone. David Glenn Stone. Ernest. Dr„ 218.219.46.136.61 Stone. Kitty. 219 Stone. Ralph Purcell Stone. Sandra McCurdy Stone. Staci. 219 Stone. Stevie. 219 Stone. Steven Oale Stone. Walter Coyle. 332 Stonebraker. Veta Nanne Stonecypher. James M. Storey. Barry David Storey. George Robert Storey. Richard Carter. 272.231 Stoudemire. Deborah D. Stoudemire. Janet Stoyfe. James Clayton Stracner. Imogens. 252 Strange. Joyce R . 241 Strange. Sharon McDaniel Streit. Gwen Robin. 148.137 Strickland. Alta Gay. 325.112 Strickland. Linda Baiie. 333 String fellow. Allen W. String fellow. Mike B . 325 Striplin. Jeff M Stripling. James Dale. 325.97 Stripling. William F.. 303.146.130 Strock. Dam Dtann. 303.112 Strong. Cathryn, 337 Strong. Cora Mae. 303.177 Strother. George Timothy Stroud. Leffie. 272 Stubblefield . Greta M.. 325.112 Stubbs. James Thomas. 303.112.158 Studdard. Cathy. 325 Studdard. Atoska Joyce. 287 Studdard. A.L.. Jr., 234 Studdard. Phillip Dale. 325 Student Accounting Association. 160 Student Alabama Education Association, 161 Student Nurses Association. 157 Stults. Timothy Sturkie, Malinda Jane. 325 Sturkie. Preston. Jr. Sturm. Elisabeth C , 325.207.148 Suarey-Crowe Yolanda. 237 Sudduth. Tarry Bartlett Suggs. Donna Kaye. 130.131.142 Suggs. Gregory Steven. 112 Sullenger. Charles H . 244 Sulllns, Charlotte 0. Sullins. Robin J.. 287 Sullivan. Angela. 325 Summerlin. Laura Ella. 303 Summerlin. Sandra Louis 325 Summerour. Charles W„ 233 Summers. Kathy Jean Summerville. Fredia R , 325 Sumner. Kerry Ray. 333.175.174.48.159. 128.126 Sumner. Treva Linette. 303.112.158.130.335 Surace. Ronald D. 232 Surrett. Loretta T. Surrett. Pamela Dune W , 325.130 Surtees. Sally Jean. 325 Sulphin, Terry DeWayne. 325.182 Sutton. Alvin Ernest. Jr. Sutton. Debbie J.. 272 Sutton. Jeflery Paul. 175 Sutton. John Wesley Swafford. Sandra C. Swain. Connie Diann. 325 Swain. Vickie Marie. 272.207 Swamgan. Gurley Lee. 303.97.152 Swann. Jane Carter Sweat. Patricia Cefaly Swindal. Charlotte Ann, 287 Swindall. James. 250 Swmdall. Rhonda Gail Swindle. Ronald Brian Swindle. William Eric. 325.135.146 Swmford. Glenda Carol. 325 Tack. Tom Lee. 325 Tackett. Kerry Zann. 303 Taft. Evie Ann. 165.169 Talkington. William Lee. 287.160.136 Tallent. Debra Ann Talley. Gary Owite Tally. Kenner. 145 Tamura. Ken|i. 287.135 Tanner. Jom Mane. 252.128.127 Tanner. Michael E. Tapscott. Arthur Gregg. 179 Tarver. William. 287.181 Tate. Clyde Nelson. Jr.. 182 Tate. Connie. 325 Tate. Cynthia Yvonne. 325.170.338 Tate. Donald Pettus. 272.175.104 Tate. Donna Leona. 184.339 Tate. Freida Willasteen. 325.90 Tate. Garvin. 250 Tate. Gary Hardwick. 272 Tate. Robert Lanier Tatum. James Eaton. 303.132 Tatum. John Miles. 287.135 Tatum. Stephen Carlray, 287.132 Taylor. Betty McAllister Taylor, Connie. 336 Taylor. Darrell Kent, 272 Taylor. Diane Williams. 272 Taylor. Dons R. Taylor. Edward. 272 Taylor. Elena Sue. 303.112.158 Taylor. Elizabeth Ann Taylor. Fernandos. 287 Taylor. Franklin E.. 246 Taylor. Greene Y.. 226.227.240 Taylor. Hassle Boozer. 333 Taylor. Jewell Aileen Taylor. Judy. 108 Taylor. Laura Edna. 325.204 Taylor. Lee. 337 Taylor. Michael David Taylor. Nolan Harold Taylor. Paul Steven. 325 Taylor. Terry. 250 Taylor. Rayford B . 236.155 Taylor. Raymond Jerry Taylor. Richard Duane Taylor, Rick. 158.143.112.130 Taylor. Rickey Randolph Taylor. Ricky Wymon Taylor. Russell Paul Taylor. Ruth B Taylor. Thressa Ann. 287.177,184 Taylor. Tommy James Teague. Arthur Lee Teague. Byron Lee. 74 Teague. Carolyn Ramona. 303.140 Teague George R , 213.228.231.137 Teague. Sharon Gail Teague. Steve Teague. Wayne Tebbs. Clark J. Tebo Wendell Lee. 303 Teixeira. Mark A.. 165 Terapinyovamch. Sompon, 272 Terrell. Donald D. Terry, B. Scott. 287.175 Terry. Jill D. Terry. John Randall. 272.108.143,146.52 Terry. Lynn Butler. 325 Theme. 2 Thomas. Annie Bell Thomas. Becke Denise. 303 Thomas. Bonnie E.. 247 Thomas. Buddy G., 333 Thomas. Charles Arthur, 287 Thomas. David John, 287.88 Thomas. David Lee Thomas. Debbie Kay. 272 Thomas. Debra Kathleen, 303 Thomas. Donald Ray. 181 Thomas. Elite Hugh. 333 Thomas. Eugene B Thomas. Gwendy Lynn Thomas. Harriet Anita. 303 Thomas. Howard Keith Thomas. John Robert 325 Thomas. Johnnie Eugene Thomas. Joni Johnson, 272 Thomas. Mary Martha 236.137.65 Thomas. Nancy Joy 287.159 Thomas. Phyllis Jeannen 325 Thomas. Rebecca Sue 303 Thomas. Rusty 337 Thomas. Sharron Elaine Thomas. Tony Ralph 303 Thomason. David 153 Thomason. James Edward 303.112.156 Thomason. John Wade II 303 Thomason. Linda G. 252 Thomasson. Donna M. Thompson. Anita Marie 287.108.156.137 Thompson. Cathy Lynn 287.136 Thompson. Deborah C.. 272.161.159 Thompson. Ernie 53 Thompson. Elizabeth D Thompson. Franklin Jose 287 Thompson. Henry Ernest 272.112.130.131, 158.146.130 Thompson. James Edwin Thompson. James William Thompson. Kathy Lane 272 Thompson. Kerry 249 Thompson. Linda Gail 287,165 Thompson. Linda Sue Thompson. Lynda Diane 303 Thompson. N. Evin 245 Thompson. Pamela Diane 325 Thompson. Paul W. 235 Thompson. Peter Wayne 325 Thompson. Richard J. 333 Thompson. Steven Earl Thompson. Theresa Clark Thompson. William Kerry 325,175,174 Thompson. William W. 97 Thomson, Jeff Matthew Thornburg. Charlotte 133.242 Thornburg. Roland A. 226.240 Thornton. Belda Carol 325 Thornton. Darrell Jerome Thornton. Diane Gene 287 Thornton. Donald Gary Thornton. Janice Louise 325 Thornton. James 218 Thornton. Melton 250 Thornton. Sharon Lynn 303.184 Thornton. Susan Gail 303.160 Thornton. Wesley 325.165 Thorpe. Elsie Diane Thran. Barbara Louise Thrash. Robert Woodrow 287.108 Thrash. Susan Morris 157 Thrasher. Marjorie 287.224 Thrasher. Sherree Suzet 287,167 Thrasher. Vivian M Thrower. Cecil Barry 175 Thrower. Gregory Neal Thrower. Linda 230.64 Thrower. Tony Scott Thurman. Yolonda Marie 303.130.131.146 Tibbitts. Terry Leroy Tice. David Michael 325 Tice. Gaylord Virgil Tice. Joseph Charles 182 Tidmore. Barry 170 T id more Donna Kay Tidmore. Kent 150 Tidmore. Tina Fay 273 Tidwell. Melissa Alice Tidwell. Randall Frank Tierney. Patrick J. 135 Tilden. Carol Joan Tiller. Mary Anne 325 Tilley. Cynthia Ann 325 Tillman. Carmen Denise 303.134 Tolbert. Brenda Joyce 273 Tolbert. Linda Carol 287.182 Tolleson. Donald 325 Tolleson. Richard 287 Tolley. Virginia 333 ' ol liver. Cheryl Rena 287 Tomlin. Samuel Anthony 325.97 Toney. Robert Thomas 273.97 Torabi, Majid 273 Torres. Manuel O. 252 Totten. Richard John 287.164.87 Tow. Rebecca Kay Mayben 303 Towery. Bradford Leon 73 Townsend. Robert Vernon 326 Trammell. Dennis Hugh 303 Trammell. Jimmy Ray 326 Transcendental Meditation 133 Travis. Michael Travis. TeresaKim Trawick. Kathleen Moore 287.135 Traylor. Linda Anne 287 Traywck. Jean Fain 273,212 Traywick. Patricia Ann 326 Treadway. John Stanely 287 Treadwell. Michael C. 326 Treadwell. Robin Allison 108,130 Tredaway. Martha Sen 333 Treece. Maurice Wayne 287 Tricks. Karen 287 Trimble. Walter W. Troiano. James G. 239 Trostel. Mary Ann 326 Troup. David Allen 287 Troutman. James David 326 Truitt. Laura Jan 273 Truss. Carolyn 303 Tsimpides. Dorothy 303.189 Tsour os, Peter G. Tubbs. Richard Earnest 303.140 Tucker. Christopher 303 Tucker. Clevyvone JR 287 Tucker. Constance Jane 287 Tucker. Gerald Edward 326 Tucker, Teressa Kay 326 Tucker, Terne Lynn 326 Turberville. Claire L. 244 Turner, John C. Turk. Sharon Dianne 326 Turkett. Vicki Denise 287.106 Turley. Gil Thomas 287,160 Turley. Melissa Season 273.159 Turner. Alurize Turner. Arthur William 138.130 Turner. Cathey 326 Turner. Dale Carter 273 Turner. Debra Jean 273.207.146 Turner. Henry Peters II 287 Turner, James Anthony 326 Turner. Jerry Osbourne 136 Turner. Michael Jemison Turner, John 245.125 Turner. Sarah Jean 287 Turner. Susan Annette 287 Turner. William Elbert 287 Tyler. Connie Rae 326.184 Tyra, Jennifer Felice 326 Tyson Timothy Cyril Tyus. Letha Ann 273 Umphrey. Perry Lee 326.112 Underwood. Dennis Lee 326.170 Underwood. Harold 273.138.85 Underwood. Tracy Joe 326 Upchurch. Patti Jean 287 Uptam. Billy David 287 Upton, David Anthony 326 Usher. Anne Elizabeth 303 Usrey. John Alan 287 Usrey. Sabrina G. 252 Ussery. Daryl Lynn 108.158.130 Utter. John Michael 273.97 Uzzell. Jane 287 Vacharaphan, Pirush 333 Vail. Marilyn Elizabeth 287 Vlaentlne. Jill 326 Valimont. Cheryl Elaine 326.163 Valine. Karl K. 287 Valine. Ken 153 Vallely. Anne Mane 326 Van Cleave. John T„ Dr 225,234.159 Van Cleave. Margaret 273 Vanderlord. Karen Nell 303 Vanderlord. Kathy Gail 303 Vann. Leiia Belle 326 Vann. R E III 326 Vaughn. Debbie 65 Vaughn. Fred 250 Vaughn. Genevelyn Althe 304 Vaughn. Shelia 273.150 Vaughn. Shelia 273.150 Vaughn. Vickie Lynn 326 Vaughn. Vincent Samuel 326 Vaughn. William Thomas 288 Vayda. Deborah Gale 288 Veal. Alford 326 Veazey. Wanda Elaine 304 Vedel, Becky Lynn 326.107 Vereen. William Vest. Kenneth Page 304,170 Vickers. Lou Ann 273 Vickery. Norman 108 Viehe. Devon Ried 112.304 Vining. William Lacey 326.97.152 Vinson. Charles Leslie 326.112.138 Vinson. Clarence. Jr. 234 Vise. Beverly 288.189.195.193.207.204. Ill Vise. Lillian Lucille 326 Vogel. Cheryl Ann 303 Vunntanapute, Pimpa 273 Voytes. Robert Allen 326.175 Waddell. Karen Elizabeth 326.167 Waddell. Marcia Kay 142 Waddell. Nan Jane 333 Wade. Buster 182 Wade. Carolyn Virginia 288 Wade. Herbert Lamar 273 Wade. Leonard 273.249 Wade. Nancy Jane 326.157.148.120 Wade. Philip 182 Wade. Susan Elaine 326 Wade. William Allan 326.97 Wadsworth. Deborah June 274.212 Wadsworth. Michael Ward. 153 Wagner. Cyrus Edward 151 Wagner. Gary Alan 274.97.145.152 Wagner. Mikel Edwin 71 Wades. Martha Reddish 274 Wades. Sandra Gail 326 Wads. David Bryan Wads. Freida Crocker 304 Wakeam. Ralph David Wakefield. Suan Marie Waldrep. Karen 72 Waldrep. Robert Hoyt Waldrep. Teresa Ann 327 Waktrip. Nana Elise 287.135.146 Waldrop. Betty Garrigus Waldrop. Susan Joy 274.133.157.136 Walker. Cynthia Ferded 304.207.104.138. 189 Walker. Diane Sawyer Walker. Ellen Cheryl 274 Walker. Janice Elise 304 Walker. Julius C.. Dr. 241 Walker. Randy Carlton 327,97 Walker. Robert Houston 327 Walker. Robert Layne 170 Walker. Stephanie Carol Wallace. Cmdaiu 327.108 Wallace. Debbie Lynn 327,207 Wallace. Gary 252 Wallace. George C. 218 Wallace. Gwendolyn 230 Wallace. Harold. 146 Wallace. James Edward Wallace. Tern Harris 274 Waller. Kenneth Roy 274.150 Wallis. Virginia Maire 327.108 Wailiser. James Neil 327 Walls. Forest Blythe 184 Walls. Michael John 327 Walters. David L, Dr 232.110 Walters. Mariorie 252 Walters. Linda Karen 304.184 Walters. Susan Annette 327 Walton. Ronald 65 Walton. James Richard 287 Ward. Cary Jack 179.104 Ward. Donna Mikal 327.149 Ward. Ralph Carlton 228 Ward. Sheryl Edan 333 Ward. Tina Denise 274 Warnes. Robin Sarah 327 Warnock. Hugh Harvard 327 Warren, Debbie Lynn 327 Warren. James Kenneth Warren, Larry F. Warren. Madeline Jean 327 Warren. Pamela Jane 304 Warren. Patricia Dyan 337 Warren. Paula Jewette Warren. Robert Steven 179 Warren. Tommy Roger Warren. Trudy Lynn 274,108.158.137 Warren. William Joseph 327 Washington. Jo Ann 252 Washington. Robin Waskey. Andrew J. 237 Wantanabe. Klyomi Waters. Anita Rae 304 Waters. Rhonda Lynn 327 Watkins. Gerald Louis 288 Watkins. Gerald Thomas 327 Watkins. Helen Jean Watkins. James Harold Watkins. Jane Pruitt Watkins. Lovell Watkins. Melanie Diane 327 Watkins. Otto 179 Watkins. Sandra Faye Watkins. Tracy Glenn 186.84 Watkins. Vickie Lynn 288 Watson. Betty Marcelle Watson. Debra Ann 274 Watson. Gilda Danette 327 Watson. James William Watson. Kelly Leigh 327.175 Watson. Lester Alan Watson. Nancy Jean 327 Watson. Regina Lee 327 Watson. Robert Joseph 327.112 Watson. Virginia Lou Watts. Connie Sue 327 Watts. Donna Lynn Watts. Judy Lynne 288.t61.146 Watts. Kathy Dianne Watts. Leonard Gregory 288.97.152 Watts. Linda Gall Watts. Michael Lynn 327.97 Watts. Myra Burgess Watts. Regina Lynn 274.184 Watts. Roberts 247 Watts. Timothy William 179 Waugh, Phyllis Dianne 304 Way. Almon L.. Jr., Dr. 237 Wayner. Gary Alan Weakley. Sara Frances 327 Weathers. Howard Leona Weathington. Deborah 327 Weathmgton. Newtl Ellis 304.106.158 Weaver. David Claude Weaver. Gloria Tabethia 327 Weaver. Myra Jelks Weaver. Roland Nash 304.97.152 Weaver. Terry Don Weaver. Worden 236.155.137 Webb. Alan Luther Webb. Billy Don Webb. Christine 252 Webb. Eva 252 Webb. Gregory Alien 327 Webb. James Terry Webb. Leverne 250 Webb. Norns Webb. Ronald Buell Webb. Roy R. 252 Weber. Roger Freidrlch 164 Webster. Curtis Eugene 304 Webster. David Lee Weed. Franklin Week ley Karen Sue 288.167 Week ley Sara 135 Weeks. Daniel Hubert Weeks. Frances Louise Weeks. Thomas Earl Weems. Deborah Ann 274.175.140.159,140 Weems. Steve Ricky Weesner. Michael Wayne Weitenbeck. Karen Lea 304 Welch. Barbara Little Welch. Deborah Ann Weldon. Teresa 157.54.52 Wellborn. Margaret 252 Wells. Helen Ann Wells. Jean Phillips Wells, Magdalene Lenora Werner. Peter William Wesley. Angela Renee 304.167.179.207. 155.153 Wesley. Regina Lynelle West. Deborah Kay 327 West. Homer 250 West. Joseph Stephen West. Kay Guinn West. Paul Hampton III 288.112.158 West. Richard Allen West. Seymour Mark III West. Stephen Kent West. Teresa Anne 288.167.207 West. Virginia Kay West. William Carey Westbrook. Carolyn Caul Westbrook. Given 252 Westbrook. Michael Will 304 Westbrook. Walter Westbrooks. Cynthia Kay 327 Westbrooks. Phronste 304 Westmeyer. Leann Marie 304.136 Westmoreland. Betty 247.112 Wetzel. Julie Rebecca 167 Whaley. Deborah Ann 304 Whaley. Grover Wayne 327.97 Whaley. Maudie 252 Whartenby. Frank lee G. 235 Whatley. Charles Edward 333 Whatley. Debra Sue 327 Whatley. Sandra Pope Wheeler. Mack R. 252 Wheeler. Marsha Wheeler. Samuel Halrm Wheeles. Bonnie Whitaker. Jacqueline 274 Whitaker. Janice Lynn 327.105.76 Whitaker. Martin Keith 170 Whitaker. Nelson White. Brenda Ann 288.126 White. Carl David 327 White. Daryl 238 White. Debra Lynn 328 White. Donald Thomas White. Donna Lee White. Gary Edward 328.164.152 White. Harvey Iveston White. J Lortng 288.9.152 White. James Paul White. Janice Lynne White. Joann Harrison Whute. Joy Gaytan 274.212.159 White. Julie Patrice 326 White. Kathy Sheree 328 White. Lenora Edwards White. Linda Lucille 274 White. Lisa Renee 326 White. Luther L. White. Melody Laraine 328.167.168 White. Ray Arthur 333 White. Reginald Franklin White. Richard Lee White. Robert Stanley White. Ronny Ernest White. Roy Neal White. Wharon Gall 304.146 White. Sheree 167 White. Sherry Maenette White. Teresa Dianne 288.179 White. Valerie Clarisa 328 White. Walter Robert. Jr. White. Wellborn Edwin Whited. Travis Lane Whited. William Allred Whitehead. Bill 186 Whitehead. Bryan Patton Whitehead. Janet Kay 328.182 Whitehead. Kenneth Whitehead. Kurbie Dee Whitehead. Lewis Eugene Whitehead. Marvins 288 Whitehead. William Hinn Whitety. Derick Charles 328 Whitesel. George E. 245 Whiteside. Karin Norwood 304 Whiteside. William Whitfield. Ralph 328.112.143 Whitley. Deborah Whitley. Evelyn Whitley. James Ronald Whitley. Phillip Howard 274.104.143.189. 64 Whitlock. Michael David 328 Whitlow. Betsy Gann Whitmire. Blanche Whitson. Eddie Lewis 333 Whin. Jeffery Max 328.97 Whinen. Deborah Whinen. Sharon Brown 288 Whitten. Thomas Edward 328.97 Whmon. Steven J.. Dr 230 Wicken. Pamela Sue 328 Wiemers. Darlene Wiggins. Jeff Walter Wiginton. Karen Diane Wigley. George Milton Wigley. Timothy Lynn 328 Wigley. Wanda 241.136 Wilborn. Scarlett Lynn Wilder. Deborah Annene 288 Wildsmlth. Alan Keith 274 Wilkerson. Barbara Anne Wilkerson. Barton Joe 274.182 Wilkerson. Bernard 176.177 Wilkerson. Billie Troy Wilkerson. Cheryl Denis 326 Wilkerson. Donald Craig Wilkerson. Jerry 250 Wilkerson. Vivian F 228.252 Wilkes. Thomas B 239 Wilkins. Sharon Yarboro 274 Wilkins. Thomas Craig 328 Wilkinson. Randall Joel Wilks. Phyllis 147 Willenbacher. John Robe Willenbacher. Judy Beth William. Parker 328 Williams. Albert Jackson 328 Williams. Alvars Denise 326 Williams. Alvin Curtis 328 Williams. Ardith Williams. B Scott Williams. Barry Lee 288 Williams. Bertha Lee Williams. Brian Alan 328 Williams. Buck 165.77 Williams. Curtis Glenn 304.146 Williams. Cynthia Laver 328 Williams. David 181 Williams. David James Williams. David Oscar Williams. Deborah Jean 274.156 Williams. Dennis Neal Williams. Derrow 337 Williams. Frederica Williams. Gayner 230 Williams. Gilbert Williams. Grace 252 Williams. Helen Marie 274 Williams. J. C. Williams. James Michael 328 Williams. James 333 Williams. James T. Williams. James Thomas Williams. Janet Kay Williams. Jessie 252 Williams. Jimmie Nell 245 Williams. Joann 328 Williams. John Howard 328 Williams. John Thomas I Williams. Kara Ann 333.112.158.146.130 Williams. Kay B Williams. Kimberly Dee 288 Williams. Margaret P 245 Williams. Marsha Jolane 274.132 Williams. Marvin Bernar 304.134.130.65. 54 Williams. Mary Ann 333 Williams. Mary M . Dr 227.247.129 Williams. Michael Eugen 274 Williams. Nancy Kay 288.179 Williams. Onna L. Williams. Pamela Sue Williams. Patricia A 328.163.149 Williams. Patricia 304.116.163 Williams. Peggy Elaine Williams. Phyllis Ann 328 Williams. Robert Gary 304.179 Williams. Robert Michae Williams. Roger Lorren Williams. Sharon Louise 304.167 Williams. 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Debra Fay 329.179 Wilson. Debra Lynne Wilson. Eric James Wilson. Esther Doris Wilson. Iris Anne 304 Wilson, Jerry B . Or 237 Wilson. Josephine 252 Wilson. Lentha Louise 325 Wilson. Luvada 329 Wilson. Margaret Julia Wilson. Mary Edity 328.108 Wilson. Michael Dean Wilson. Michael Don Wilson. Nettie Frank 304.130 Wilson. Norterrace Wilson. Phillip Jerry 179 Wilson. Ray Wilson. Rebecca Mae Wilson. Reba Alisa 329 Wilson. Roger Dale Wilson. Sindy Gayle 329 Wilson. Terence Eugene Wilson. Vanessa Dale 288.156 Wilson. Warren Rex 285.125 Windom. Bruce Edward Windom. Sheree Lynn 304 Wmgertsahn. Joan 329.167.135.128 Wmgo. Calvin. Dr 226.236.155 Wmgo, Tommy Chancey 164.77 Wmgo. Patricia. Dr 236 Winn. Jeff Davis 179 Winn, Patricia F 329 Wmnett. Bobby Roland 329 Wmsett. Ronald Winsor Carol Sue Wmsor. Louise Harmon 333 Winston. Harlan Lindsey 274 Wisdom. Eugene DbvkI 304 Wise. Danny Duane 288.179 Wise. David J 329 Wise. Teresa Ann 329 Wiseman. Danny Steven 274 Wisikoski. 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