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| f avai f 9 yd the om @ @ Ne } | LIA [ LIKE ff: hi fo | VOUT PR TARLETON STATE UNIVERSITY VOLUME 69 STEPHENVILLE, TEXAS SEPTEMBER 1986 - MAY 1987 “The people, faculty, the campus, the school spirit. Everything about Tarleton — THERE SeNO TEIN seein [ta -Audra Hastings Jewett Senior Marketing 3 Opening Campus Life Fall 1986 People Campus Life Spring 1987 Sports Honors Organizations Closing 124 eye 176 210 “The friends I’ve made in college mean a lot to me. They’re more than friends — They’ve become just like family.” -John Smallwood Austin Senior Industrial Education 66 Let us run with perseverance the race that is set before us.” -Darrell Brown Stamford Senior Criminal Justice “We have the opportunity to ob- tain a personal relationship with the faculty at TSU, and I think that has and will be a positive influence in our achievement.” 10 TSU And Stephenville A Winning Combination Just right, that’s how the loca tion of Tarleton is described Not too far from the big cities of Dallas and Ft. Worth, Tarleton is close enough to enjoy the excite nent these cities offer, yet far enough away to provide a small community for students. Ste phenville provides students with the opportunity to obtain higher education while enjoying the qui et atmosphere offered by small town life. Tarleton also has the nique advantage of involving the community in its activ ities Homecoming floats parade through Stephenville streets, while University concerts, fine arts presentations, and festivals are open to the city residents Students are encouraged to get involved in the community by or ganizations with such projects as working with kids at the foster home, the TSEA appreciation of local teachers, and patronizing local merchants. TSU and Ste phenville a winning combina- tion 11 12 Perrenyys sv Linhesh sade $ debe tater FrePeer? repre rr iit ial TT HH Hii i Hutt Peep eweegeovirt EeeTTTeTRUTT TEE TTT pence ety ree eee twin mort tererrt rrr tit Ts print ope man “I came to Tarleton with the intention of leaving and moving on to bigger and better things. But as I got to know the people, the university, the faculty, and more about other schools in the state, I realized there is not a more genuine, warm, or better place than Tarleton.” -John Thiele Whitney Senior CIS 13 14 POO SAY: “The spirit of carrying a football for the Texans runs through each of us! OSCAR P LIVES! 7 SAB WW -4 A DP kt hp yyy é? RED j Poke Ven TIDE ‘@ 15 “Unless you get involved in the activities on campus you don’t really realize all of what college can be. Getting involved helps new students adjust faster and is a great way to get to know other students.” -Kelly Crow Euless Freshman Marketing CAMPUS LIFE FALL 1986 Tarleton There iLs y) in s Noth ike It! y) — Fal] —— Sharing lead vocals and guitar duties with Jeff Hanna, Jimmy Ibbotson joined the band in 1969. Multi-talented John McEuen was a favor- ite of the crowd as he performed on the banjo, mandolin, guitar, and fiddle. A founding member of the Dirt Band, Jeff Hanna is kept busy with his duties as vocalist, lead guitar player, and song writer. 18 e of the founding Dirt Band members are still yrming with the Band. They include Jeff Hanna, lie Fadden, and pictured here — John McEuen. Concert provides an evening of IRT! We want Dirt ... We want Dirt _... The crowd chanted to bring on the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band for the first fall concert of 1986. And the audience in Wisdom Gym got what they wanted. The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band was first formed in 1967 and have been performing for 19 years. Three of the founding mem- bers are still with the band: Jeff Hanna, Jim- mie Fadden, and John McEuen. Since the band’s formation, Bobby Carpenter and Jimmmy Ibbotson have joined one of the longest lived bands in music history. The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band proved excel- lent entertainers. Their music consisted of a variety of styles — it offered something to every one regardless of musical preference. Their mellow, country ballads along with up- beat contemporary country-rock songs blended into a powerful concert. Their most famous release “‘Will The Cir- cle Be Unbroken’, a country classic, was included in their performance. “Shot Full of Love”’ and “‘Sharecropper’s Dream”’ were also included in their many hits performed. During the band’s performance of such old favorites such as ““Rocky Top” the audience participation was at it’s peak. The reaction of the crowd proved that the Special Events Committee had planned well for a night the students would enjoy. p 3% @% ear Ee Miah, licpalinliply? at tam a. hy mai fie Le Ve Members of the Special Events Committee were re- sponsible for setting up the Gym, as well as for the clean up afterwards. The newest official Dirt Band member, Bobby Carpen- ter, played keyboards and provided many of the back- ground vocals and harmonies during the performance. Opening for the Dirt Band was Houston singer-song writer Lyle Lovitt, who has just released his first album. — Fall SEC presents a night with the ANGLES The Special Events Committee (SEC) is responsible for arranging concerts each se- mester for Tarleton students. Because the musical likes and dislikes of the student body are of such a great variety, SEC attempts to satisfy all of the students by offering a range of concert performers. On November 7th, one of the fastest rising pop groups in the music industry performed in Wisdom Gym. E I E I O opened the show for the Bangles, a female band containing 4 members. The Bangles performed several songs including “Manic Monday” and “If She Knew What The musical group E l’E I’O opened for the Bangles. She Wants’. The concert concluded as the Bangles re- turned to the stage for an encore. They then performed their most successful hit to date “Walk Like An Egyptian’, which spent sev- eral weeks on the Top 40 charts. With the Bangles, SEC hoped to satisfy the students interested in pop music. While continuing to offer big-name country artists, SEC recog- nizes the varied interests of the student body and hopes to offer concerts that will appeal to the biggest number of students possible. } 1 i The four member all female band know as the son drew much attention as their 60’s style sound began} recieve more air time on the popular M-TV station. The Bangles were presented by the Special Events Committee for the minimal price of $3.00 for students. E‘I’E‘I O is a band that is gaining in popularity as it is becoming more known to the music television view- ers. — Spring Many Events At TSU For ALLOWEEN This year’s Halloween celebration includ- ed many activities in which students could participate. T-CAB held their annual Haunt- ed House, there was a Halloween Dance held for students, and this year the Universi- ty sponsored a Halloween Carnival in which campus organizations could participate. 22 Intramural Advisory Board AA, alia NTRAMURALS Intramural competition covered fourteen sports, from archery to weightlifting, with competi- tion in men’s and women’s divisions. Team winners were: Flag Football - CHOPS; Women’s Volleyball - Peppers; Co-Rec Volleyball - Fadin’ Renegades; Men’s Volleyball - Lagnaf; Bowling - Pace Setters; Men’s Basketball - Hoopsters; Women’s Basketball - Rocketts; Men’s Softball - Donkey Slammers; Women’s Softball - Warren’s Warriors. Top individuals were: Archery - Tommy Lovelace; Men’s Tennis - Tim Huisman; Women’s Tennis - Pam Parks; Men’s Raquet- ball A - Harold Pomykal; Men’s Raquetball B - Craig Weiland; Women’s Raquetball - Lania Phillips; 5K Run - Steve Schulte; Men’s One-on-One Basketball - Frank Haist (under 6’) and Tom Fleisher (over 6’); Women’s One-on-One Basketball - Margaret Smajstrla; Men’s Weight- lifting - Jim McKenzie; Women’s Weightlifting - Carrie Basham. 23 The traditional Midnight Breakfast held on Friday morn- ing is the start of the weekend festivities. Boiled Ode Meat “Dog Fries REAL Rot Dos Best Students attend the pep rally on Thursday night to show their support for the Texans, and to show the spirit that brings the TSU students of past and present together for this special football game. Students Dana Carpenter and Sonny Cruse were among the students to attend the breakfast held at midnight. 24 Homecoming victory gives students a reason to ELEBRATE V2 ing week. start of the game. Fall Homecoming week at Tarleton was one of great activity and visible pride in Tarleton State University. During the Homecoming celebration the many traditions of Tarleton were enacted as students on campus looked forward to participating. Throughout the week prior to the Homecoming football game, freshman girls carried their traditional fish around to obtain signitures. Dress up days were named so that all students could show support for their team. During that week students could also be found at various locations in and around the city working until all hours of the night to complete their floats for the parade. The Thursday night pep rally signaled that the beating of the drum was to begin, and students took their turns as the tradi- tional drummers. With 12:00 am and the midnight breakfast that was served in the cafeteria, the weekend’s activities were un- derway. The big game was drawing near __. Members of the Student Senate served the students at the midnight breakfast. Students John Hughes, Stephen Shepard, and Jennifer Wright were among those who worked during the early morning hours. A feeling of family brought students and alumni togeth- er as they showed pride in Tarleton during Homecom- Dr. Thompson was on hand to help the members of the football team start the first shift of the drumming. Once the beating of the drum has begun, it continues until the 25 — Fall 26 DOUBLE ROYALTY Much to everyone’s surprize, Tarleton was to have two Homecom- ing Queens! The vote had ended in an exact tie. It seemed Tarleton students had not been able to choose between the two outstanding nominees Kenda Pettit and Carrie Byrd. Miss Byrd, Business Major from Millsap, and Miss Pettit, Management Ma- jor from Azle, were fea- tured in the parade and at the game on Satur- day. _.. Spirits soar as students look to game Friday kept the spirit alive as students continued to beat the drum. Also, that night the Fine Arts Center was the location of Friday Night Live, the talent show that allowed students as well as alumni to participate. The night was ended as students in the snake dance made their way to the bonfire where the naming of the Homecoming Queen was to take place. Students were given an opportunity to participate in the Homecoming talent show. Known as Friday Night Live, the show allowed students and alumni to FRIDAY NIGHT LIVE! siishetsaman “1 7= 27 28 Students at the game showed their support for the Tarleton Texans. Of course, what football game would be complete with- out the ever popular Purple Poo. Poo Alumni were even on hand for the Homecoming celebration. ; Fr a _.. Victory sparked the night’s celebration. Saturday was the peak of the spirit filled week. Early that morning, the organizations of the campus met at the stadium with their float entries for the parade. With the winner announced as the Gamma Sigma Sigma en- try, the parade began. The route of the parade took the groups through the town ‘square where students, friends, family, and town residents took delight in watching the passing of the floats. Students given the hon- or of riding in the parade showed their ap- lpreciation for the Stephenville residents by | throwing candy to the children who lined the streets. Students, Faculty, and Alumni alike gathered at the stadium to support the Tex- ans. The fans were not to be disappointed. With the final score 38 to 22 over the McMurry Indians, the Tarleton Texan victo- ry gave the fans reason to celebrate. Stu- dents were given a choice of two dances, one rock and one country, while alumni had a dance of their own. The student dances were held on campus, one in the Student Center and the other in the Intramural Gym. The alumni gathered at the Armory for their Homecoming dance. The family feeling, the pride in Tarleton State University, and the unity of spirit were all evident throughout the week as student, faculty, and friends participated in the activities. The devotion of the fans for the Texans was answered by their victory over the Indians. Homecoming 1986 was one to remembered, both for the uniqueness of having two queens as well as two dances, and for the victorious ending to the game Saturday. to help the Texans in their victory by the Texan cheerleading squad and the Pur- ple Poo. The fans in the crowd were also involved in cheering the team onto victo- ry. The popular Purple Poo continued their tradition of entertaining the crowd as their antics on the sidelines kept the fans laughing throughout the game. The Tarleton Texans thrilled their fans with a victory for the 1986 Homecoming celebration. Megaphones, Frisbees, and Footballs were distributed to the crowd during the game. Fall —— 29 Suanne King practicers her Southern charm on Brad Williams during rehearsal for ““A Streetcar Named Desire’, a Tennessee Wil- liams play. Blanche and her sister Stella (Jaimie Spen- cer) discuss the past during rehearsal for the Fine Arts Center production. Playing the lead role requires dedication and hours of rehearsal. Suanne King, senior from Amarillo, and Brad Williams, sophomore from Lubbock, had both for their portrayals of Blanche and Stanley. 30 Se Players open DESIRE” The first production of the season for the TSU Players featured the pulitzer prize win- ning play of Tennessee Williams, “A Street- car Named Desire’. The performances ran three nights: October 2, 3, and 4 in the Theater of the Fine Arts Center. Suanne King played the lead of Blanche in the story of a gentle Southern woman un- able to face raw loneliness after her hus- band’s death. Brad Williams assumed the role of Stanley. The part of Stella, Blanche’s sister, was played by Jamie Spencer. “Streetcar” is described as a psychologically complex drama. Many hours of preparation were required to present the play. Lines were rehearsed; sets were designed; but the lengthy hours of preparation were evident as the players stepped onto the stage. In addition to the nightly performances, ‘‘A Streetcar Named Desire’’ was also presented as a Saturday Matinee. The Tarleton Player's presented the play on October 2, 3, and 4 in the Clyde H. Well’s Fine Arts Center. Behind the scenes, students spent time building and developing sets, costumes, props, and lighting in order to make a successful show. Fall — 31 — Fall Fine Arts production features LICE Bringing the imaginary world of Wonder- land to life, the Department of Fine Arts and Speech presented Lewis Carroll’s classic “Alice In Wonderland” on November 13, 14, and 15 in the Clyde H. Wells Fine Arts Center. The presentation included more than 30 animal costumes in order to create the magic world encountered by Alice once she passed “‘through the looking glass’. The character of “Alice” played by junior Kathy Norris was the only real character among the bright costumes and the larger than life sets. Matinees were provided all three days during the run of the play which provided fun and entertainment for adults and chil- dren alike. Directing her first full length pro- duction at Tarleton was Ms. Eleanor Bynoe, a recent addition to the faculty here at the University. The classic “Alice In Wonderland” by Lewis Carroll was presented in the Clyde Wells Fine Arts Center on Novermber 13, 14, and 15. Playing opposite Kathy Norris was Copperas Cove freshman Robin Nabarro in the part of the White Rab- bit. 32 Kathy Norris, junior, from Snyder was cast as Alice, the lead, in the Fine Arts Center production of “Alice In Wonderland”. The characters in the imaginary world of Wonderland included a vast assortment of animals. 34 Students go to Kansas for a weekend OAD-TRIP Seven buses filled with Tarleton students and faculty departed Stephenville, Texas at 9:00 am on the morning of November 21st, 1986. The buses had a common destination- The Sunflower Bowl in Winfield, Kansas. The Texans were competing against Bene- dictine College. The Sunflower Bowl repre- sented the last game of the championship season, and Texan supporters traveled to see that last victory. The Band, ROTC, Pur- ple Poo, Plowboys, faculty, and student body were to be represented in the stands. Excused from Friday classes in order to attend the game, buses pulled out at 9:00 am. The predicted nine hour trip turned into twelve. A bus breakdown in Norman, Okla- homa forced one busload of students to transfer to other buses. A brief stop in a mall was made while bus repairs were made. De- spite the fact that a bus broke down and the trip took what seemed an eternity, the stu- dents enjoyed the ride to Kansas. Individual Tarleton’s section of the stands was filled with students who made their presence known as everyone cheered the Texans on. The fans of the other team could not be heard over Tarleton. buses seemed to compete for bragging rights as to the loudest and most partying buses. Music was turned up LOUD Ria sas people danced in the aisle. Games and cheers got everyone on a bus involved. As the buses finally arrived at the hotel, they learned of a party being thrown in their honor. “‘Rockin’ Rodney”’ was the night’s DJ and he proceeded to play 70’s vintage rock which is popular among Kansas college stu- dents. Such music was not equally as popu- lar among Texans and Run DMC soon re- placed the house music. Students partied all night, visiting in other rooms and joking with hotel employees. When morning arrived, students encoun- tered another exciting adventure; waiting for the buses to arrive and make the final one hour journey to the stadium. The buses were late and students grew impatient waiting as the time drew nearer and nearer for the game to commence. The buses finally ar- The popular Wainright Rifle Corps was on hand at the game to perform for the cheering crowd during the half- time activities presented by Tarleton. rived, and as time was running out the final part of the trip was undertaken. Bus 4 with their driver Ted, who promised to get them there on time, was the the first to arrive. Just in time for the kick off, they were greet- ed at the gate by Dr. Thompson. Tarleton students swarmed the stadium and immedi- ately their presence was noted. They began cheering as they made their way around the field to the stands. Although friendly competition existed be- tween the buses on the trip, all the passen- |) gers became Texans, yelling for the Purple |) and White at the game. The fans definately |) had something to yell about as Tarleton won | the Sunflower Bowl 40 to 38 in a very com- petitive game. Gaylon Bowser was named MVP. The victory definately made the trip back to Stephenville seem shorter. For the team, it will be the weekend TSU won the Sunflower Bowl. For the students, it will be the weekend they traveled to Kansas to support their team. It was a weekend of fun; A weekend of competition; A weekend of meeting new people and making new friends. It was a weekend to remember. Because of the intensity of the competition, the possibil- ity for injury during the game was increased. Trainers, managers, and coaches all made the trip to the Sunflow- er Bowl to insure the safety of the players, and to use their expertise during the game. The buses pulled into the parking lot as the kick off took place. Waiting here in the background is bus 4, the first bus to arrive on the scene. Bus 4 took pride in this fact and gave the credit to their driver Ted. The Grass- burr staff was among the passengers on this bus. 35 NFLOWE See SUNFL CHAM] TARLETON P: STATE 40 36 The victory at the Sunflower Bowl was one that Texan fans proudly displayed. Devoted TSU fans had double reason to celebrate with the Conference Cham- Pionship and the Sunflower Bowl victo- ry. The band was on hand to perform for the crowd that gathered in the Fine Arts Center to view the game film from the 40 to 38 victory over Benedictine Col- lege. Fall— The Kansas trip is celebrated Celebrating the Sunflower victory did not stop when the buses returned to Stephen- ville. In fact, celebrating continued into the Spring semester when a ‘‘Sunflower Cele- bration” was held in the Fine Arts Center. The celebration included a viewing of the game film. Sweatshirts and T-shirts were also available at the night’s festivities. The celebration was somewhat of a re- union for some students who attended the game in Kansas. For others it was the oppor- tunity to see the Texans in Bowl action for the first time. Sharon Ramsey displays one of the T-shirts that were availble to the public before the Sunflower Bowl, when it was announced that the Texans had won the 1986 TIAA Conference Championship. The film of the game was shown in a very crowded Fine Arts Center Auditorium. Sweatshirts advertising the Sunflower Bowl victory were sold at the showing of the films, and later were available in the Campus Store. 37 38 Alpha Gamma Delta delighted the audience with a med- ley of songs from the musical “‘A Sound Of Music’”’ and were awarded first prize for their efforts. The “ KA Shuffle” was styled after the ever popular “Superbowl Shuffle’. The Delta Zetas and their Beaus also entertained the crowd in the Fine Arts Center Auditorium. Bl The entry by the music fraternity Phi Mu Alpha re- cieved the highest honors for the night. Delta Zeta hosts annual step ING The Second Annual Delta Zeta Step Sing was held in the Clyde Wells Fine Arts Center with funds raised going to the speech and hearing impaired, the sorority’s national philanthropy. Great performances entertained the large crowd which gathered in the auditorium. Some acts were primarily humorous, others serious, as organizations competed for Ist, 2nd, 3rd, and Grand Prize. The KA’s performed the ““KA Shuffle” — a takeoff on the successful “Superbowl Shuffle” of the Chicago Bears. Pi Sigma Ep- silon also performed a humorous skit as they presented their interpretation of Ray Stea- ven’s “Pirate Song’’. Jeff Cooper, clad in pink and green, and dangling earrings, was featured as the “‘gay pirate’’. Third prize went to Delta Chi for their somewhat dramatic presentation of Edgar Alan Poe’s The Raven. Lambda Chi Alpha came in second with their performance of “‘You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling,” fea- tured most recently in the blockbuster film Top Gun. Alpha Gamma Delta received first place honors. They did a medley of tunes from The Sound Of Music. The grand prize winners for the Step Sing were Phi Mu Al- pha, the music fraternity. They performed a moving rendition of the classic ““Take Me Out To The Ball Gene. The Second Annual Step Sing accom- plished a great deal for Delta Zeta. They provided competition to the contestants, they provided entertainment for the audi- ence, but most importantly, they raised money for the speech and hearing impaired. Lambda Chi included the aid of one of their Little Crescents in their performance. 40 TSU celebrates the spirit of the EASON The approach of the Christmas season at TSU brought a change in atmosphere to the campus. Students began to find themselves filled with the spirit of the season, as well as looking forward to that break from classes known as the ever-popular Christmas vaca- tion. As students found themselves prepar- ing for the anxiety of finals, they also found solice in the promise of the joyful holidays, time they could devote to family and friends. However, not all of the Christmas celebrat- ing was done after students left the campus The celebration of Christmas before finals began was an opportunity for students to share the joy of the season with their friends here at TSU. at the end of the fall semester. Tarleton had its own way to greet the season. With the purchase of a huge artificial tree that will become a new tradition on campus, the new Administration building was decorated to add to the festive spirit. The giant tree was quite an impressive sight with all of its lights. An early Christmas celebration was held with students singing around the smaller out- door tree so that students would have an opportunity to share a part of Christmas with their friends here at the university. Fall— In addition to the huge Christmas tree in the new Ad- ministration building, Tarleton also had an outdoor tree that was decorated by the organizations on campus. The University Singers were on hand to perform for the students at the TSU Christmas celebration held on the lawn in front of the Student Center. Students were provided with the words to favorite Christmas carols. 41 all Students celebrate Christmas before heading home Some students came up with their own ideas about decorating for the holidays and celebrating the spirit of the season. The Christmas lights on campus provided a beautiful sight for the students and faculty of Tarleton, as well as for the residents of Stephenville. TSU students stood in line to talk to Santa Claus at the campus-wide celebration. In an effort to bring the holidays to cam- pus and to build up the spirit of the season, students on campus decorated their rooms, their doors, and some halls in the dorms even had their own Christmas trees. Of course, no celebration would be complete without a visit from Santa Claus himself, and TSU was no exception. The special guest made an appearance in the Administration building so that he could talk to the students of Tarleton. Celebrating the Christmas sea- son was a way to end the fall semester on a positive note, as well as a way to survive the stress of the end of semester tests. 43 TARLETON STATE UNIVERSITY GRICULTURAL CENTER 44 A Look At SU During the Fall Semester the Freshmen and Transfer students must aquaint them- | selves with the campus and learn their way around. Soon the buildings of TSU and all of its surrounding area become home. The campus of Tarleton State University is a beautiful one with its mixture of old and new buildings and its lovely scenic areas. Stu- dents are also given an opportunity to adjust to University life through involvement with the many organizations of TSU. 45 PEOPLE “The different personalities of the students of Tarleton make up the backbone of the university. Students can be themselves, yet still fit in with the college lifestyle.” -Toni Ford Freshman Brownwood Sociology There’s Nothin’ Like It! Brinegar-Ward 48 George Brinegar Stephenville (Ag) Jeanne Calvert Ranger (MBA) James Chestnut Joshua (Ag. Ed) Barry Eddleman Ranger (Ag. Ed) Thomas Graf Grand Prairie (Geology) Kimberly Harris Austin (Biology) Taveesak Hirunrak Thailand (MBA) Charles Ingram Allen (Biology) Craig Kent Cisco (Business Ed.) Charoon Kasitinon Thailand (MBA) Chaiwat Khemthong Stephenville (MBA) Tasneeya Lattanand Thailand (MBA) Boyce McLoud Stephenville (MBA) Marty McCurry Gilmer (Ag. Business) Kay Richards Abilene (Ag. Ed.) Felix Rotello Dallas (Marketing) Suthipong Vesvarute Thailand (MBA) Ronachai Tangpoonpholvivat Thailand (MBA) Apichart Unahalekhaka Thailand (MBA) Don Vineyard Comanche (CIS) Jerry Ward Balmorhea (Ag.) Graduate Students 1| Acosta-Berry | Seniors Christina Acosta Abilene (Home Ec) Tracy Adams (Ag. Ed.) Gary Anderson Dublin (Marketing) Lisa Ard Cleburne (Marketing) Susan Ayers Jacksboro (Marketing) Todd Bailey Ft. Worth (Business) Ray Baker Clifton (Ag. Ed.) Susan Barrett Goldthwaite (Biology) Dale Bauman Llano (Mech. Ag.) Joseph Bauer Carollton (Hydrology) Missy Bearden Stamford (Marketing) Greg Beaty Comanche (Animal Production) Scott Berry The Chamber Chior practices “‘Let the Trumpet Sound” under the Clyde (Ag. Ed.) watchful eye of the composer, Dr. M.L. Daniels. 49 Bohmfall-Couture Bambi Bohmfalk Breckenridge (Office Adm.) Katherine Bolf Sidney (Social Work) Renee Bramlet Boyd (Government) Daniel Bratcher San Antonio (Horticulture) Lisa Brooks Roby (Ag. Ed.) Darrell Brown Stamford (Criminal Justice) Doug Brown Benjamin (Ag. Business) Roger Buchanan Spearman (Pre-vet) Greg Burt (Industrial Tech.) Lynda Butts Howe (Business) Scott Byerly Graham (Animal Production) Carrie Byrd Millsap (Business Ed.) Lois Callahan Grandbury (Math) Arlene Carroll Dublin (Elem. Ed.) Verne G. Casaretto San Jose, CA (Business) Susan Castles Ft. Worth (Business) David Chestnut Joshua (Criminal Justice) Tommy Claborn Cisco (Ag. Ed.) Vandi Clinton Graham (Office Adm.) Robin Couture Stephenville (Home Ec.) T-CAB presented the film ‘‘The Rocky Horror Picture Show”’ for students in the Cave of the Tarleton Center. Crabtree-Gorden Mark S. Crabtree Cleburne (Marketing) Marlene Crabtree Llano (Home Ec.) Jill Crawford Allen (Elem. Ed.) Karla Crim Sidney (Math) Jennifer Curbo Brownwood (Business Ed.) Michelle Curtis Portland (Finance) Robert Delk Humble (Ag. Ed.) Todd DeShong Ft. Worth (Marine Biology) Darla Dowell Stephenville (Criminal Justice) Brenda Driggers Mineral Wells (Acct.) Kim Eberle Breckenridge (Ag. Business) Toni Edington Burkett (Acct.) Denay Edwards Florence (Office Adm.) Sherry Edwards Stephenville (Marketing) Eve Elliott Frisco (Speech Comm.) Ruth Eubank Winters (Home Ec.) Melanee Fails Comanche (Math) Gary Fields Sudan (Ag. Eco.) Donald Fischer Dallas (Industrial Tech.) Anthony Garza San Antonio (Ag. Ed.) Gary Gerber Azle (Music) Robert Gilliam Tolar (Mech. Ag.) Clay Gilmore Burnet (Ag. Business) Ben Gorden Coolidge (Phys. Ed.) 51 D2 Gosdin-Hrncir Betty Gosdin Glen Rose (Elem. Ed.) Marsha Grant Lewisville (Ag. Ed.) Jon Kerry Gray Abilene (Landscape) Edwin Dock Green Comanche (Mech. Ag.) Oliver Dee Grigsby Millsap (Phys. Ed. Biology) Frank Haist Round Rock (Phys. Ed.) Ted Hamilton Ft. Worth (Horticulture) Blake Hamman Jacksboro (Ag.) Robert Hampton Evant (Horticulture) Susan Harris Waco (Horticulture) Truet Hart Eastland (Ag. Business) Barton Hawk Stephenville (Ag. Business) Dawna Henderson Collinsville (Ag. Ed.) Rebecca Hennig Odessa (Pre-vet) Sally Hensler Kempner (Ag. Business) Dwayne Hicks Justin (Horticulture) John Hill Cisco (Business Adm.) Mandy Hrncir Houston (Horticulture) FEATURED DRUMMER -— Chris Fielder, a Tarleton State University student from Gainesville was one of two drummers featured during the halftime show Saturday night in the Texans game with Texas Lutheran University. Paul Huskins of Arlington was also featured along with several other bandsmen as the Texan Marching Band played a salute to jazz. (TSU News Service photo) Huffman-Munson Kimberly Jo Huffman Glen Rose (Social Work) Paige Hughes Burleson (Marketing) Paris Hughes Burleson (Business) Kevin Hurt Mercedes (Ag. Business) Keeli Jarrard Rockwall (Biology) John Kendall Ft. Worth (Ag.) Karen Koenig Cross Plains (Business) John Kuehler Sinton (Physics) Daniel Large Rowena (Ag. Business) Donna Larson Whitney (Phys. Ed.) Lowell Lawrence Eastland (Business) Todd Lokash Desoto (Industrial Tech.) Kevin Lewis Hamlin (Finance) Melinda Luna New Braunfels (Acct.) Marian MacDonald Cleburne (Acct.) Jon Mangham Mullin (Ag. Ed.) Larry Marsh Whitney (CIS) Denise Marshall Howe (Marketing) Jeri Martin Granbury (English History) Russel Martin Pearland (Animal Science) Marci Maspero Temple (Elem. Ed.) Sandy McCarty Comanche (Business) Jeni McEwen Stephenville (Business) Lance Meinzer China Spring (Marketing) Sherri Mercer Mesquite (Business) Leann Miller Granbury (English) Tracy Miller Valley Mills (Business) David Moates Desoto (Mech. Ag.) Katie Montandon Tulia (Home Ec.) Deborah Munson Hamilton (Home Ec.) 53 Moore-Radde Christine Moore Ft. Worth (Animal Production) Steve Moore Alvarado (Marketing) Mark Morin Fredricksburg (Finance) Shay Nanny Tolar (Phys. Ed.) Kim Newton Abilene (Home Ec.) Beverly Nichols Weatherford (Business) Toni Nieswiadomy Ft. Worth (Special Ed.) George Odom Weatherford (Ag.) Melissa O'Neal Stephenville (Business) Julia Ormiston Evergreen, CO (Phys. Ed.) Melanie Payne Dublin (Elem. Ed.) Elaine Perry Houston (Horse Prod.) Sharon Perry Garland (Management) Kenda Pettit Ft. Worth (Management) Elizabeth Pogorzelski Georgetown (Phys. Ed.) Susan Pointer Lewisville (Horticulture) Kathy Powell Carrollton (Business) Laura Ann Priddy Stephenville (Acct.) Marlin Priddy DeLeon (Ag. Ed.) Bill Radde Ft. Worth (Ag. Business) Scott Davis demonstrates the use of a vacuum packaging machine that was recently purchased for use by the University. | Randall-Sharp Judy Randall Lampasas (Horticulture) Jeanne Ratliff Cranfills Gap (Business) Jamison Reed Venus (Criminal Justice) Tina Reese Stephenville (Management) Trecia Rich Cisco (Sociology) Susan Richardson Stephenville (Horse Prod.) Sharon Roberson Weatherford (Business Ed.) Jackie Robert Copperas Cove (Management) Judy Ann Rowe Ft. Worth (Marketing) Ray Rudloff Stephenville (Business CIS) Chris Rumuly Giddings (Animal Science) Matt Runnels San Antonio (Industrial Tech.) Jeff Sargent Dorchester (Ag. Business) Sherri Schaef Canadian (Elem. Ed.) Joan Schindler Goldthwaite (Geology) Joseph Schindler Stephenville (Geology) Alan Schluter Rhome (Animal Production) Charlie Schuman Hamilton (Ag. Business) Hadley Scott De Leon (Acct.) ihn er eons eG eehinnn neni on Jeff Seay Burleson (Management) Susan Sharp Duncanville (Business) 55 56 Simmons-Sukup Paul Simmons Mineral Wells (Ag. Ed.) Kathy Singer Lipan (Horticulture) Margaret Smaptila Seymour (Criminal Justice) Kristy Smith Ft. Worth (Fashion Merch.) Pam Sorg Southlake (CIS) David Spears Richardson (English) Lynette Spencer (Animal Prod.) Lee Sperry Ft. Worth (Industrial Tech.) Margie Steinmetz Plano (Ag. Ed.) Bart Stover Plano (Ag. Ed.) Cary Strohmeyer Cleburne (Ag. Ed.) Teresa Strong Weatherford (Animal Science) Kent Styron Granbury (Business) Joan Sukup Georgetown (Business) Sultemeier-Weathersby Gregory Sultemeier Fredricksburg (Criminal Just.) Kelly Summers Houston (Criminal Justice) Bruce Tackett Bluff Dale (Ag. Business) Mark Tate Haslet (Industrial Ed.) Carrie Taylor Troy (English) John Thiele Whitney (CIS) Michael Tindel Athens (Ag.) Adam Vance Belton (Ag. Ed.) Sheryl Vlasin Terrell (Ag. Business) Brent Walker Freer (Pre-med) Cynthia Walker Stephenville (Finance) Don Washburn Grapevine (Management) John Watson Cypress (Ag. Business) Matt Weathersby Hurst (Industrial Ed.) 57, 58 Whitmire-Zumar Alynn Whitmire Stephenville (Comm. Art) Trudy Wells Young Ranger (Elem. Ed.) Sheila Weddel Southlake (Mgmt. Mkt.) Trey Webb Cleburne (Pre-med) Jackie Wieronski Borger (Spanish History) Paul Williams Snyder (Business) Becky Williamson Anton (Ag Business) Darryn Willoughby Eastland (Phys. Ed.) Lynette Wilson Ft. Worth (Horticulture) Tammy Wilson Clyde (Business) Karen Wolf Dallas (Horse Prod.) Steve Wolf Commerce (Ag. Business) Robynne Woodall Waco (Business) Pamela Wright Mesquite (Horse Prod. Mgmt.) Cody Yarborough Dublin (Chemistry) Christy Young Ft. Worth (CIS) Lisa Young Jonesboro (Business Ed.) Mike Zumar Decatur (Business Adm.) Jaimie Spencer Ratliff, senior, shows off some of the costumes that were created from a basic band uniform. Over 10 cos- tumes were made from discarded band uniforms during a workshop at the state convention for the Texas Educational Theatre Association. Adkins-Barr Ron Adkins Abilene (Ag. Ed.) Mike Ainsworth Baytown (Ag. Ed.) John Alexander Trenton (Ag. Business) Anthony Arthur Comanche (Industrial Tech.) Jana Arthur Bellville (Home Ec.) Candy Asbury Albany (Animal Prod.) Doug Attaway Irving (Pre-dental) dana Bailes Throckmorton (Home Ec.) Joe Corey Baker Ennis (Business) Paul Baker Coleman (Business) Kerri Ballew Waco (Psychology) Wade Barfield Jacksboro (Industrial Tech.) Jody Barr Coleman (Animal Prod.) 59 Barrett-Coltharp Andrea Barrett Arlington (Criminal Justice) David Bates Arlington (Ag. Business) Bobby Bell Covington (Phys. Ed.) Berl Bevel Haskell (Ag. Ed.) Brett Bingham Justin (Ag. Business) Phillip Bitner Eastland (Marketing) Billy Blankenship Weatherford (Agronomy) Bobby Bolton Copperas Cove (Criminal Just.) Gaylon Bowser Gilmer (Phys. Ed. Gov’t) Cathey Brown Sachse (Music) Courtney Brown Mansfield (Business) Donna Brown Cleburne (Business) Karen Bryant d Mozelle (Phys. Ed.) Lisa Bryant Bellville (Marketing) Paula Bryant Vernon (Social Work) Kevin Burkett Arlington (Animal Prod.) Jimmy Byrd Girard (Ag. Ed.) Robert Campbell Joshua (Business) William Carleton Gonzales (Business) Scott Chesser Whitewright (Business) Lucretia Clark Austin (Animal Science) Cliff Pettit Azle (Business) Cathi Coan Eastland (Business Ed.) Mitzi Coltharp Seymour (Acct.) Cooper-Fain Jeff Cooper Arlington (Marketing) Anne Cox Temple (Education) Rana Cox Grapevine (Physical Therapy) Stephanie Crawford Waxahachie (Business) Steve Critzer Arlington (Speech Comm.) Angie Crouch Dublin (Speech Comm.) Jamie Crow Waco (Ag. Business) Deann Davis Comanche (Elem. Ed.) Mary Davis Mineral Wells (Ag.) Gayla Denham Arlington (Horticulture) Laurie Derrick Stephenville (Marketing) Ricky Dick Waco (Ag. Business) Jamie Dodson Red Oak (Elem. Ed.) Teresa Dodson Snyder (Music) Shirley Doty Cleburne (Marketing) Daniel Dunlap Seguin (Marine Biology) Christi Ehrler Coleman (English) Rhonda Elrod Joshua (Elem. Ed.) Scott Engelmann Pflugerville (Animal Prod.) Candace Epperson Jacksboro (Elem. Ed.) J’Lee Fain Stephenville (Med. Tech.) Fain-Hill Tommy Fain Stephenville (Marketing) Tonya Faulkner Mansfield (Education) Jason Foster Brownwood (Criminal Justice) Amy Freeman Lexington (Fashion Merch.) Patricia Fry Gatesville (Business) D’Andrea Gadberry Justin (Physical Therapy) Scott Gerhart Winters (Ag. Ed.) Rita Gerschefske Ft. Worth (Ag. Business) Scott Gibson Ft. Worth (Pre-vet) Kathy Goodfellow Mansfield (Math) Robert Gorr Cisco (Business) Kevin Graham Eustace (Industrial Ed.) Dru Graven Abilene (Ag. Ed.) Connie Grimes Mineral Wells (Business) Curtis Gross Waco (Business Finance) Billy Jay Harper Bronte (History PE) Ann Harvey Graham (Office Adm.) Lisa Harris Leander (Biology) Kelly Hankins Harker Heights (Business) Bob Hamman Jacksboro (Ag. Business) Brenda Havlak Garden City (Ag. Business) Chuck Heffington Graham (CIS) Carlynn Herbort Fredricksburg (Acct.) Andy Herring Talpa (Animal Science) Mike Herring Lometa (Industrial Tech.) Vickie Higgenbottom De Leon (Marketing) Craig Hill Stephenville (Management) 62 Nursing students at Tarleton are given a chance to practice their skills during the two year period that leads toward an associates degree. : Hill-Kraft Jana Hill Albany (Elem. Ed.) Julia Hopson Granbury (Criminal Just.) Tim Horn Whitney (Ag. Ed.) Cindy Houser Copperas Cove (History) Shirley Howard Stephenville (Criminal Just.) John Hughes Hico (Chemistry) Peri Hughes Burleson (Business) Stanley Hunt Austin (Physics) Jerry Hunter (Criminal Justice) Virginia Hymer Walnut Springs (Social Work)’ Sarah Irsfeld Palo Pinto (Elem. Ed.) Vanette Ivy Kerrville (Ag. Business) Dierdre Jacob Bedford (Marketing ) Glenn Jones Ft. Worth (Ag. Ed.) Roberta Jones Copperas Cove (Math) James Key Stephenville (Ag. Ed.) Stacy Keiser Houston (Phys. Ed.) Laura King Lancaster (Ag. Business) Rene Kirk Chico (Ag. Ed.) Carolyn Knight Glen Rose (Elem. Ed.) Joan Kraft Waco (Phys. Ed.) 63 64 McVey-Powers Annette Krueger Malone (CIS) Shannon Langston Duncanville (Elem. Ed.) Tim Lashombe Waco (Industrial Ed.) Kim Lee Bangs (Phys. Ed.) Sadie Lewis Pottsboro (Elem. Ed.) Ronny Liardon Clifton (Ag. Ed.) John Lynn Blue Ridge (Ag.) Dee Dee McAbee Garland (CIS) Steve Maddux Millsap (Ag. Ed.) Donna Makovy Mt. Calm (Elem. Ed.) Scott Mancill Plano (Business) Brian Mannen Burkburnett (Ag. Business) Brandon Manning Arlington (Animal Prod.) Werth Mayes Breckenridge (Ag. Business) Nela McCurry Gilmer (Acct.) Helen Keven McShane Monahans (Pre-med) Students at Tarleton were given a chance to join with the ROTC cadets and repel off the H B building. ——— Krueger-McShane Mike McVey Joshua (Mech. Ag.) Ronnie Meadows Paradise (Ag. Ed.) Dianne Messenger Raymondville (Horticulture) Carla Miller Copperas Cove (Physical Ther.) Juanita Moeller Rowena (Physical Therapy) Laurie Monski Ft. Worth (Biology) Marlo Moore West (Elem. Ed.) Andrea Morris Strawn (Engineering) Brenda Mosier May (Education) Todd Murdoch Belton (Business) Linda Murphy Mineral Wells (Pre-Pharm.) Missy Murphy Dublin (History) Jesse Navarrete Clifton (Acct.) Donna Neal Abilene (Elem. Ed.) Melanie Newton Bridgeport (Med. Tech.) Kristi Niblett Paradise (Med. Tech.) Sarah Niemann Hamilton (Acct.) Kathy Norris Snyder (Theater) Lori Owen Woodson (English) Thomas Parks Snyder (Mech. Ag.) Mike Pavlovsky Pearland (Animal Science) Karen Petry Dennis (Acct.) Nikolyn Philipello Rogers (Business) Kelly Phillips Bonham (Management) Lanai Phillips Hamilton (Business) Darla Plagens Garden City (Office Adm.) Caroline Plugge Stephenville (Business) Jerry Pollard Millsap (Ag. Business) Lana Posey Cisco (Social Work) Joy Powers Valley Mills (Finance) 65 66 Propst-Stanridge Kelley Propst Waco (Government) Davona Randolph Stephenville (Business) Mary Ray Ft. Worth (Elem. Ed.) Liz Reynolds Plano (Pre-vet) Diane Riddle Nemo (Business) Brenda Roberts Stamford (Phys. Ed.) Eddy Roby Girard (Ag.) Bryce Roder Ft. Worth (Management) Oscar Rodriguez McAllen (Engineering) Sheila Rose Stephenville (Business) Mark Roth Bowie (Plant Soil) Amy Sanders Mullin (Business) Paul Schellhase Stephenville (Marketing) Jeff Schneider Pflugerville (Ag. Ed.) Darryl Schriver Goldthwait (Phys. Ed.) Melissa Shelton Ft. Worth (Acct.) David Sides Arlington (Animal Science) Terrill Sides De Leon (Business) Robert Sherman Cisco (Business) Misty Slotter Cedar Hill (Management) Kelli Smith Denison (Business Adm.) Missie Speer Uvalde (Physical Therapy) Kathleen Sprague Belton (Home Ec.) Scott Standridge Hurst (Chemistry) Performing several jazz selections during a halftime show are Brent Mathesen and David Wagner. Steward-Ziegelmair Kellie Steward Keller (Elem. Ed.) Kristi Stoker Grandview (Pre-law) Darrell Stuart Cisco (Business) Donna Stubblefield Aledo (Acct.) Scott Swanzy Garland (Plant Soil) David Swayne Garland (Marketing) Sheila Swenson Granbury (Elem. Ed.) Suzanne Symms Comanche (Home Ec.) Terry Talton Maypear! (Business) Marty Teague Ft. Worth (CIS) Karen Templeton Dublin (Education ) Debra Thomason West Palm Beach,FL Scott Tiller Austin (Geology) Kristi Todd Trenton (Elem. Ed.) Van Toornburg Abilene (Ag. Business) Christy Tucker Watauga (Business) Kayla Watson Mineral Wells (Phys. Ed.) Pamela Wagers Ft. Worth (Finance) Gaye Lynn Weinzel Midland (Criminal Just.) Linda West Cleburne (Music Ed.) Wanda Jo Wheeler Copperas Cove (Math) Perry White Grand Prairie (Ag. Ed.) Greg Whitlock Simonton (Ag_) David Williams Crowley (Phys. Ed.) Sherry Williams Stephenville (Finance) Tracy Williams Coleman (Elem. Ed.) Vicky Williams Walnut Springs (CIS) Laura Windedahl Lewisville (Phys. Ed.) Rob Wolaver Red Oak (Criminal Justice) Robert Ziegelmair League City (Ind. Tech.) 67 Adams-Boothe ophomores Steve Adams Henrietta (Horse Prod.) Christy Adkins Abilene (Undecided) Cy Allen Tulia (Ag. Business) Derek Almond Llano (Business) Debbie Armstrong Cypress (Ag.) Scott Baird Burleson (Phys. Ed.) Kim Beene Cleburne (Fashion Merch.) Molly Bennett Granbury (Acct.) Robert Blair Marble Falls (Criminal Just.) Whitney Bass Sunray (Management) Scott Blattner Springfield, IL (Engineering) Diana Bolf Sidney (Liberal Arts) Bruce Nation works with a Maine Anjou during a beef lab at the Traci Boothe University farm. Marble Falls (CIS) Brawley-Cooper Greg Brawley dustin (Ag. Ed.) Steven Brawley dustin (Ag. Ed.) Shirley Brierton Gordon (Geology) Christine Brinegar Stephenville (Elem. Ed.) Tana Britt Coppell (Elem. Ed.) Sherri Brock Hurst (Math Ed.) David Brokken Edingurg (Engineering) Traci Brown Stephenville (Sociology) Jamie Brusher Pecos (Management) Angie Burdett Gatesville (Ag. Business) Shawn Burnes Tarzan (Acct.) Susan Burton Azle (Pre-pharm.) Dan Butler Plano (Ag. Business) Valorie Butler Springtown (Math) Greg Byers Decatur (Plant Soil) Jennifer Campbell Stephenville (Horticulture) Shelli Carlson Sweetwater (Music Ed.) Phillip Carr Stephenville (Biology) Jeff Chaffin Duncanville (Ag. Business) Kristi Chaney Eastland (Physical Therapy) Shayla Clark Hamilton (Theater) T. J. Clendenen Goldthwaite (Ag. Ed.) Christina Columbus Weatherford (Acct.) Valerie Cooper Jacksboro (Elem. Ed.) 69 70 Corbin-Dominquez Mason Corbin Waxahachie (Animal Science) Joe Costilla Eagle Pass (Animal Science) Tonna Cowan Stephenville (Home Ec.) Gary Crabtree Nocona (Pre-vet) Brad Crowsy Lake Kiowa (Art) April Culbreth Madisonville (Ag. Business) Brian Daniell Ft. Worth (Criminal Justice) Dennis Davis Ft. Worth (Business) Genia Davis Ft. Worth (Industrial Ed.) Liz Dawes Houston (Business) Michael Dawson Byers (Ag. Ed.) Michael Deen Irving (Criminal Justice) DeLana Vandivere Rising Star (Mgmt. Mkt.) LuLu Dela Rosa Wills Point (Phys. Ed.) Albert Denard Abilene (Wildlife) Rocky Denard Stephenville (Horse Prod.) Nadine DeTarville Wylie (Ag. Business) Jaydie Dixon Gatesville (Criminal Justice) Naomi Doak Fredricksburg (History) Kelly Doggett Dublin (Pre-med) Juan Dominquez Eagle Ross (Ag. Eco.) Mark Davis and Lynne Dees, members of the art faculty had their works on display during February in the Gal- lery of the Clyde H. Wells Fine Arts Center. Dumas-Glover Mike Dumas Midland (Ag. Business) Ken Dunbar Ft. Worth (CIS) Melissa Duncan Wylie (Acct.) Brian Eckert Fredricksburg (Horticulture) Tricia Edwards Keller (Pre-vet) Lori Evans Midland (Ag. Business) Felicia Filler Bedford (Pre-vet) Bret Flood Arlinton (Business) Dennis Flores Sugar Land (Engineering) Barbara Flowers Hurst (Finance) Angela Ford Ft. Worth (Pre-med) Amy Forest Rosenberg (Ag.) Jackie French Leander (Pre-vet) Jerry Fronk De Leon (Business) Andrew Gardiner Paducah (Horse Prod.) Charlotte Garrett Santa Anna (P.R.) Paul Garrett (Ag. Business) Kathy Gibson Bridgeport (Business) Lisa Gordon Harker Heights (Business) Jan Grant Temple (Elem. Ed.) Randy Glover Fredricksburg (Animal Prod.) 71 Goen-Ingram 72 Chris Goen Mineral Wells (Ag. Ed.) Karen Graham Stephenville (Home Ec.) Jayne Gravell Slaton (Phys. Ed.) Tom Green Ft. Worth (Business Adm.) Niki Greenhaw Olney (Business) Melissa Griffith Weatherford (Business) Mica Gromatzky Hamilton (Biology) Teresa Griner (Marketing) Cathy Hall Waco (Ag. Business) Jennifer Hall Richardson (Horse Prod.) ( Lauretta Hammonds Guthrie (Elem. Ed.) Dana Hancock Midlothian (Elem. Ed.) Derald Harp Crowley (Horticulture) Matt Harpole Stephenville (Management) Sheri Harty Austin (Ag.) Vicki Hayworth Tolar (Business) Donna Henderson Navasota (Horticulture) Brett Hensley Arlington (Business) Bryan Hicks Lovington (Ag.) Rhonda Hill Midlothian (Elem. Ed.) Melinda Hines Livingston (Ag. Ed.) Mark Hodges Crosbyton (Engineering) Keith Holamon Zephyr (Liberal Arts) Billy Hopson Mound (Acct.) Trace Howard Mansfield (Physical Therapy) Janey Howorth Aledo (History) John Howell Pecos (Ag. Ed.) Carrolyn Hutson Arlington (Ag. Business) Brandon Hyles Aledo (Ag. Ed.) Michel Ingram Aledo (Office Adm.) Jenschke-Lilley G’Anna Pfeiffer and Melinda Prather check the score eards turned in by contestants in the FFA Invitational Judging contests held here at TSU. : Gorald Jencchhe Fredricksburg (Criminal Just.) Greg John Ft. Worth (Animal Science) Beth Johnson San Saba (Business) Gregory Johnson Stephenville (Business) Melissa Johnson Elemendorf (Ag. Business) Russell Jonas San Antonio (Ag. Ed.) Lester Jones Duncanville (Ag. Ed.) Mary Kaiser Waco (Elem. Ed.) Robin Kirby Cleburne (Elem. Ed.) Scott Klysen Athens (Animal Science) David Koenig Leander (Ag. Business) Kenya Kresta Garland (Biology) Michelle Kuykendall Ft. Worth (Int. Design) Chris LaNoue Plano (Marketing) Linda Leech Ft. Worth (Management) Greg Lewis Jacksboro (Landscape Design) Ralph Lillard Bowie (Plant Soil) Janay Lilley Jacksboro (Elem. Ed.) 73 74 Lindsey-McSpadden Dirk Lindsey De Leon (Business) Larry Little Tolar (Ag. Ed.) Denise Lizin Tolar (Criminal Justice) Rhonda Lochte Fredricksburg (Ag. Business) Victor Low Bangs (Government) Aaron Lowe Dublin (Phys. Ed.) Sally Lowery Prescott, AZ (Elem. Ed.) Debbie Lutenbaker Decatur (Elem. Ed.) Greg Lutz Hondo (Ag. Business) Doug Mabry Mt. Pleasant (Pre-vet) Valerie Mach Irving (Pre-vet) Chris Macke Lakeside (Acct.) Nancy Massengill Killeen (Fashion Merch.) Dee McClure Coleman (Ag. Ed.) Russell McCrady Red Oak (Management) Billy McFarland Joshua (Phys. Ed.) Rick McKinney Burleson (Business) Terry McKinney Canton (Engineering) Douglas McLemore Stephenville (Criminal Just.) Scott McSpadden Quanah (Finance) The ROTC program here at Tarleton is one that is growing and becoming increasingly visible. The corps adds to the ceremo- nies on campus as well as providing students with unusual experiences. McVey-Noble Tom McVey Joshua (Phys. Ed.) Mitzi Meekins Bridgeport (Horsze Prod Magmt) Amy Miller Pflugerville (Liberal Arts) Jamye Miller Seymour (Education) Karla Miller Darmstadt (Elem. Ed.) Natl Kristi Moeller Coahoma (Elem. Ed.) Ricky Moeller Haskell (Ag. Ed.) Banjo Moore De Leon (Phys. Ed.) Mary Morin Fredrickburg (Business) Tony Morman Graham (Business) Ginger Morris Glen Rose (Marketing) Melanie Mowell Lake Worth (Marketing) | ' 4 i , : Jeff Muckleroy Jourdanton (Ag. Ed.) Greg Mullen Aspen, CO (Pre-vet) Andrea Newman Stephenville (Biology) David Newton Joshua (Business) Alan Nietenhoefer Hondo (Ag. Business) Tama Noble Granbury (Business Ed.) 75 Obermier-Rowland 76 Jimmy Obermier Henrietta (Ag.) Shawn Oiler Pasadena (Pre-vet) Keith Parrott Haskell Lenny Peck Marble Falls (Pre-med) Sylvia Perez Brownwood (Business) Gayle Pewitt Mineral Wells (Marketing) G’Anna Pfeiffer Baytown (Ag. Business) Brian Pointer Lewisville (Ag. Business) Johnna Pollan Stephenville (Marketing) Shellie Potts Paradise (Elem. Ed.) Lesa Powers Clifton (Elem. Ed.) Leroy Quarles Stephenville (Criminal Just.) Donna Raburn Tolar (Criminal Justice) Tommy Rawls Belton (Business) Lisa Reed Ft. Worth (Social Work) Andy Rhoades Marble Falls (Ag. Ed.) Heather Riland Garland (Management) Keith Riney Aledo (Business) Karen Rizner Bandera (Horse Prod.) Kelly Rogers Midland (Business) Melett Rowland Sweetwater (Economics) The blood drive sponsored by Gamma Sigma Sigma and APO gave students such as Jay Straun and Bobby Davis a chance to donate blood that will benefit those who have accidents in our local area. Smith-Stem Scott Smith Dallas (Pre-vet) James Smith Jacksboro (Marine Biology) Charlotte Smith Graham (Elem. Ed.) Wade Shackelford Cisco (Ag. Ed.) Rebecca Strine Dallas (Phys. Ed.) Ross Stanford Maypear! (Ag. Business) Brent Sexton Glen Rose (Ag. Business) Richard Sellman Cherokee (Ag. Ed.) Duane Sebastian Krum (Ag.) Brenda Sebastian Krum (Ag.) Shawn Scott Granbury (Business) Becca Scott Bridgeport (Elem. Ed.) Kelli Salter Slidell (Animal Science) Malcolm Sager Childress (Pre-vet) Bryan Sagebiel Fredricksburg (L.Arts) Melissa Ruyle Kemp (Pre-vet) Pamela Snider Clifton (Home Ec.) Stephanie Snow Ranger (Acct.) Troy Snow Mansfield (Marketing) Steven Sparkman Quanah (Ag. Ed.) Holly Sperry Ft. Wkorth (Elem. Ed.) Bob Spikes Snyder (Business) Connie Stathatos Springtown (Math) Joey Stem Franklin (Phys. Ed.) Ui —————————————————————— 78 Steppick-Vineyard These students are showing off four rams that were loaned to the TSU Department of Agriculture this fall. The rams include Registered Polled Rambouillet and Registered Suffolk breeds. They were loaned to the University by Roger Sanders and TSU alumnus Ronald Pope. nll Lori Steppick Joshua (English) Sam Stevens Athens (Business) Jennifer Stuart Stephenville (Speech) Wes Sykes Odessa (Ag. Ed.) Chris Talmini Ft. Worth (Hydrology) Teresa Teames Mineral Wells (Engineering) Rhonda Thedford Maypearl (Elem. Ed.) Gary Thomas Ft. Worth (Industrial Ed.) Dawn Trammell Hamilton (Elem. Ed.) Robert Van Til Bedford (Business) LoEtta Vaughn Maypearl (Music Ed.) Scotty Vineyard Sidney (CIS) Vineyard-Young Todd Vineyard Novice (Animal Science) Andrea Vise Canyon (Biology) Susan Wadley Midlothian (Acct.) Karen Walston Troy (Spanish) Sabrina Watson Cleburne (Business) Delinda Wells Lufkin (Marketing) James West Dublin (CIS) Shannon Westbrook McGregor (Math) Stacy Whitt Desdemona (Ag. Business) Robin Wienecke Azle (Music Ed.) Zachary Wilcox (Ag. Business) Rodney Wilhoite Waxahachie (Industrial Ed.) Sherri Williams Glen Rose (Marketing) Sonya Williams Muleshoe (CIS) Shera Wilson McGregor (Ag. Ed.) Vicki Wilson Comanche (English ) Kristi Woodall Azle (Management) Janie Wootten Hobbs (Finance) Jennifer Wright Roby (Horticulture) Pat Yancey Lewisville (Ag. Business) Steve Young Tulia (Animal Science) 79 80 Abernathie-Blanco Carlyn Abernathie Jacksboro (Business) Ronny Ables Brady (Acct.) Blake Anderson Alvord (Speech) Stacey Ault Lometa (Phys. Ed.) Beau Baer Duams (Horse Prod.) Kristi Baer Dumas (Horse Prod.) Kevin Baker Plano (Pre-vet) Richard Battles Houston (Pre-vet) Christy Bay Graham (Psychology) Teresa Beck Granbury (Pre-vet) Kristine Becker Crowley (Animal Science) Stacey Bennett Granbury (Management) Melete Blackwell Littlefield (Animal Science) Carman Blanco Guatemala City (Mgmt.) Freshmen Measuring percent body fat on the body of David Hensley, Steve Simpson uses the equipment of the Athletics Department here at Tarleton. Blessing-Calcote Jamie Blessing Ft. Worth (Special Ed.) Beverly Boike Houston (Education) Matt Bone Waco (Animal Science) Laurie Borchardt Saginaw (Nursing) AEE eeeiKon Melissa Bramlet Boyd (Marketing) Melissa Brizendine Bertram (Physical Therapy) Sarah Brogan Bridgeport (Ag. Business) Paul Brown Stephenville (Ag.) Randall Brown Maypear! (Music) Shelly Brown Red Oak (Business) Sherry Brumbelow Stephenville (Acct.) Caro! Brummett Desoto (Business) Parris Bruton Morgan (Music) Kevin Bryant Mozelle (Finance) Kelly Buckner Chico (Animal Science) Bonnie Burns Iredell (Business) Brett Burton Grapevine (Animal Prod.) Brook Bush Dallas (Management) Kelly Buster Graham (Elem. Ed.) Elizabeth Caddel Waco Leslie Calcote Kelton (Criminal Justice) Camp-Cothey 82 Jeff Camp Grapevine (Phys. Ed.) Carla Campbell Georgetown (Elem. Ed.) Traci Cantrell Bridgeport (Criminal Just.) Ann Carroll Dublin (Liberal Arts) Kelly Carson Ft. Worth (Business) Royce Cartright Abilene (Engineering) Christy Cassells Kaufman (Education) Melissa Castleman Mansfield (Business) David Chace Roanoke (Hydrology) Ty Chapman Anna (Aa.) Eric Chasteen Wichita Falls (Ag.) Laurie Christian Aledo (Ag. Business) Wade Clark Abilene (Industrial Ed.) Jodi Coan Eastland (English) Tim Cockerham DeSoto (Business) Stephen Cockrell (Liberal Arts) Kevin Coker Merkel (Pre-med) Michael Cole Lewisville (Horse Prod. Mgmt.) Leann Coomer Plano (Business) Kristen Corlis Ft. Worth (Physical Therapy) Jerry Cotney Azle (Business) Joining the University Band during halftime at the game against Texas Lutheran, Stars Kenya Lassiter of DeSoto and Kenda Pettit of Azle smile for the crowd. Cowley-Dudley Tod Crowley Abilene (Animal Science) Stacey Cox Burnet (Wildlife Science) Daphne Craig Olney (Elem. Ed.) Shelly Crow Abilene (Pre-vet) Delane Crowder San Angelo (Pre-vet) Sue Crozier Dimmitt (Animal Science) Mark Daniel Knox City (Ag. Business) Leah Daniels Granbury (Horticulture) Ernesto Davila Kingsville (Ag. Business) Joe Culver Fredricksburg (Speech) Bethan Davis Comanche (Elem. Ed.) Edward Davis Graham (Architecture) Terry Davis Ballinger (Industrial Ed.) Karen Derrick Gatesville (Fashion Design) R.E. Dittfurth Sweeny (Hydrology) Bo Dixon Refugio (Pre-vet) Jana Dixon Gatesville (Phys. Ed.) Brian Doss Boyd (Ag.) David Drake Hico (Liberal Arts) Martha Dudley Gustine (Elem. Ed.) Tammi Dudley Gustine (Phys. Ed.) 83 Dunham-Fuelberg 84 Marci Dunham Hurst (Fash. Merch.) Laura Eaton Brownwood (Liberal Arts) Becky Edington Goldthwaite (Business) Rene Elkins Tuscola (English) Bret Elliot Cedar Park (Ag. Business) Shawn Elliott Temple (Engineering) Jamie Ellis Santo (English) Rowdy Elston Sweetwater (Business) Keith Emfinger Lamesa (Engineering) Malinda Erickson Boyd Chad Farrar Decatur (Animal Science) Thomas Faught Huckabay (Ag. Ed.) Travis Faulkner Springtown (Ag. Ed.) Lisa Finch Charlotte (Elem. Ed.) Stephen Finley Grand Prarie (C.J.) Toni Ford Brownwood (Sociology) Amy Foreman Santo (Home Ec.) J.Brett Foster Tulia (Ag. Business) Karen Foster Mansfield (Biology) Jennifer Franklin Richardson (Ag.) Cindy Freeman Albany (Ag. Ed.) Kristine Fuelberg Houston (Horse Prod.) Gable-Heatley Chris Gable Austin (Engineering) Kathy Galvan Ft. Worth (Pre-dent.) Cindy Garner Haltom City (CIS) Shawndi Geissler (Horse Prod. Mgmt.) Marcus Gibson DeSoto (BusinessO Kelly Golenia Stephenville (Acct.) Paul Gomez Walsenburg, CO (Bus CIS) Phillip Goodwin Copperas Cove (Phys. Ed.) Linda Goins Ft. Worth (Elem. Ed.) Cheri Gore Plano (Chemistry) Vicki Grohman Smithville (Liberal Arts) Terri Grooms Crane (Phys. Ed.) JoAnn Guest Stephenville (CIS) Theresa Hajek West (Ag. Ed.) James Hale Bridgeport (Ag. Business) Carter Hamilton Waco (Acct.) Kelli Hargrove Cross Plains (Animal Science) Stephanie Harman Madisonville (Ag. Business) Lori Harper Brownwood (Management) Kendra Harris Ft. Worth (Art) Kyle Harris Mansfield (Business) Jan Hawn Bedford (Animal Science) Scott Haynes San Antonio (Business) Melinda Hays Graham (Marketing) William Heartsill Walnut Springs (English) Debra Heatley Breckenridge (Horse Prod.) 85 Heflin-Johnson 86 Melissa Heflin Grand Prairie (Elem. Ed.) Gena Helton Stephenville (Elem. Ed.) Kristy Herbort Fredricksburg (Acct.) Todd Herring Devine (Ag. Ed.) William Hickey Blanket (Wildlife Mgmt) Sharon Hodge Whitewright Angie Holamon Brownwood (English) Wayne Holbert McKinney (Pre-vet) Bret Holland Granbury (Finance) John Holman Childress (Ag. Eng.) Leah Houser Copperas Cove (Economics) Kevin Hukill Olton (Animal Science) James Huntsberger Jarrell (Ag. Business) Chris Iles Ft. Worth (Phys. Ed.) Hoanh Ingram May (Business) William Ingram Coppell (Marketing) Russell Jennings Boyd (Ag.) Chris Johnson Oplin (Ag. Ed.) Dana Johnson Irving (Pre-vet) LaShon Johnson Windthorst (Animal Science) Michael Johnson Pilot Point (Business) Sandy Johnson Stephenville (Liberal Arts) e i emsenT RRMA Jones-Loveless Von Jones Loop (Criminal Justice) Stacie Kampman Arlington (Phys. Ed.) Kim Kasper Cleburne (Business Ed.) Tina Keys Union Grove (Ag. Ed.) Chris King Jarrell (Pre-vet) Todd King Ft. Worth (Horse Prod.) Derek Kirchner Frisco (Ag. Business) Cam Kleibrink Quanah (Business) Jay Knight Quanah (Acct.) JoAnn Kominczak Spring (Pre-vet) Beverly Laird Grand Prairie (Criminal Just.) David Larrison Slidell (CIS) Kenya Lasater DeSoto (Business) Neecie Leamons Rio Vista (Ag. Business) Rhonda Lee May (Business) Rhonda Lindsey Dallas (Animal Science) Becky Little Crane (Ag.) Tassie Long Goldthwaite (Psychology) Maria Lopez El] Paso (Pre-pharm.) Sharon Lortz Joshua (English) Kristin Lott Midlothian (Elem. Ed.) Connie Fox, horticulturalist at TSU, shows off one of several small pineapples that are being grown in the green houses at the Horticulture Center. Britt Loveless Stephenville (Biology) 87 MacDonald-Mitchell 88 Alicia MacDonald Ft. Worth (Pre-law) Amy Mahaffey Van Alstyne (Elem. Ed.) Jana Massey Grandview (Math) Robert McAllister Plano (Marketing) Shannon McCall Ft. Worth (Engineering) Matt McCleney Hallsville (Phys. Ed.) Larry McCool Graham (I.E.) Dave McDermott Joshua (Criminal Justice) Michelle McGee Bandera (Languages) Judy McGinnis Rockwall (Elem. Ed.) Charlie McNatt Granbury (Fash. Merch.) Mish Mettler Portland (Criminal Justice) Darrin Midkiff White Settlement (Pre-vet) Charles Mikulencak Georgetown (Ag. Business) Eddie Miller White Settlement (Horse Prod.) Kyle Miller DeSoto (Ag. Ed.) Jimane Minica Early (Elem. Ed.) Gayle Mitchell Midlothian (CIS) Morales-Phillips Xavier Morales Houston (Criminal Justice) Mariam Morris Peaster Kelly Mullen Mineral Wells (Ag. Ed.) Mark Mullendore Ft. Worth (Horticulture) Tammy Murley Van Alstyne (Elem. Ed.) Tommy Murphy Grand Prairie (Engineering) Leonard Neely Santo (CIS) Charles Neely Keller (Pre-vet) Jerrod Niblett Decatur (Business) Lisa Northcutt Dublin (Pre-pharm.) Sarita Norton Blue Ridge (Ag. Business) Rhonda Opton Ft. Wodrth (Liberal Arts) Robert Parkey Holliday (Pre-vet) Kelly Parmer Lometa (Elem. Ed.) Jackie Parris Brock (Liberal Arts) Daniel Pate Torrance, CA (Liberal Arts) Anjna Patel Kermit (Biology) Patrick Payne DeSoto (Ag. Business) David Pena Freer (Business) Kelly Permann Ft. Worth (Marketing) Gail Phillips Wylie (Business) 89 Schlicke-Smith Richard Phillips Houston (Engineering) Lori Piper Copperas Cove (Psychology) Colleen Porter Arlington (Child Psych.) David Powell Carrollton (Wildlife) Butch Power McKinney (Ag. Ed.) Bonnie Prater Stephenville (Business) RoxAnna Rackley Comanche (Business Ed.) Tricia Radford Mineral Wells (CIS) Toni Randall Tomah, WI (Acct.) Shelli Ranly Anna (Ag. Business) Bart Ray Malakoff (Animal Prod.) Detra Reeves Grapevine (Criminal Justice) Sonia Reyes San Saba (Phys. Ed.) April Reynolds Stamford (Home EC.) Eugene Rhoades Jacksboro (Acct.) Brian Rickmers Granbury (Business) Debra Riddle Nemo (Acct.) Darla Ritch Amarill (Theater) Leslie Ritchie Blanco (Phys. Ed.) Michelle Robbins Brownwood (Horse Prod. Mgmt.) Karen Rogers Paradise (CIS) Leah Rogers San Saba (Ag. Ed.) Sandy Rogers Grand Prairie (Business) Donna Rowe Ft. Worth (Marketing) Art Runge Menard (Range Ranch Mgmt.) Stephanie Russell Carrollton (Home Ec.) JoAnna Schellhase Breckenridge (Acct.) Mike Schwertner Ballinger Debbie Schmucker Nazareth (Elem. Ed.) Stephen Schrank Hamilton (Ag. Ed.) Phillips-Schrank Debra Schlicke Marble Falls (Acct.) Christian Scott Copperas Cove (Liberal Arts) Lisa Scott Graham (Home Ec.) Jana Scribner Dumas Marty Seabourn Henrietta (Mech. Ag.) Randy Sebik Dallas (Ag.) Delores Seeton Mansfield (Pre-vet) Gordon Sharp Keller (CIS) Kathleen Shepherd Colleyville (Int. Design) Randie Shirley Stinnett (Ag. Business) Michelle Short Joshua (Elem. Ed.) Teri Short Bandera (Criminal Justice) Jessica Schubert Yoakum (Biology) Jana Shumate Richland Springs Bradley Sides De Leon (CIS) Melissa Simpson Stephenville (Biology) Shari Skiles Ft. Worth (Elem. Ed.) Kelly Sloan Lewisville (Ag. Eco.) Clay Smith Brock Gloria Smith Dublin (Business) Pamela Smith Kopperl (Management) 91 Smith-Turner 92 Ray Smith Brock Stacy Smythe Irving (Business) Allison Snead Georgetown (Horse Prod. Mgmt) Patti Snodgrass Tuscola (Biology) Tami Snyder Mineral Wells (Marketing) Shaun Spicer Decatur (Business) Stephanie Stanford Cranfills Gap (Int. Design) Deanna Starnes Centerville (Acct.) Jeff Stathatos Springtown (Pre-med) Chris Staudt Lamesa (Engineering) Jamie Stennett Olney (Elem. Ed.) Riley Stephenson Gainesville (Music Ed.) Tanya Stiffler Abilene (Elem. Ed.) Penny Stone Stephenville (Liberal Arts) Curtis Sudduth Georgetown (I.E.) Stephen Swenson Granbury (I.E.) Danny Taylor Odessa (Animal Science) Troy Taylor Breckenridge (C.J.) Ricky Terrell Waco (Business) John Thomas Georgetown (Pre-vet) Brian Thompson Kerrville (Pre-vet) Tonya Thompson Joshua (Elem. Ed.) Greg Thonton Henrietta (Business) Heather Tidwell Houston (Criminal Justice) Jamie Tidwell Granbury (Business) Paul Tiner Lewisville (Ag. Eco.) Tracy Totten Azle (Math) Rhonda Tucker Grand Prairie (Acct.) Anne Turner Azle (Business) Belinda Turner Eldorado (Elem. Ed.) Ulrich- Young Jennifer Ulrich Monahans (Elem. Ed.) Janneke Vaandreger Garland (Horse Prod.) Tracy Valentien Marion (Ag.) Vannessa Blasingame McKinney (Psychology) Kimberli Vaughn Abilene (Fash. Merch.) Cecilia Vieth Windthorst (Business) Matt Waldon Kerrville (Ag.) Mark Walther Quanah (Mech. Ag.) Stephanie Walton Abilene (Elem. Ed.) Aaron Wand Quincy, IL (CIS) Kelley Ward Palmer (Pre-vet) Tammy Watson Cranfills Gap (Horticulture) Penny Webb Carrollton (Music Ed.) Julie Wells Killeen (Pre-med) Susan Weil Walsenburg, CO (Pre-med) Kacy Wheeler Mineral Wells (Business) Kim White Stephenville Rhonda Whitfield Arlington (Elem. Ed.) Keith Wilburn Abilene (Business) Mark Wilcox Breckenridge (Ag. Business) Brad Williams Lubbock (Theater) Carson Williams Brownwood (Business) Kari Williams Ft. Worth (Elem. Ed.) Michelle Williams Seagraves (Ag. Business) Monica Wilson Itasca (Math Ed.) JoAnn Wright Copperas Cove (Finance) Kristen Wyatt Wichita Falls (Ag. Business) Kyle Wyatt Longview (Music) Todd Yaddow Merkel (Criminal Justice) Kelly Young Aledo (Pre-med) 93 ‘Returning to school in the spring is always something | look forward to. It’s always nice to be with family during the Christmas holidays, but getting back to Tarleton and my friends is nice also.” -Angie Crouch Junior Dublin Speech CAMPUS LIF 2 SPRING 1987 vis: we We _ , : | There’s Nothin’ Like It! — Spring — Girls Have Chance Thanks To ADIE The traditional Sadie Hawkins Dance was held at Bostocks on the night of Tuesday, February 10th. Held during the week before Valentine’s Day, the spring formal gave the ladies of Tarleton a chance to ask their favorite men out for the evening. 96 Pie Students Giv en A Chance To AMBLE The Tarleton Center Advisory Board (T-CAB) soponsored the fourth annual Casino Night in the game room of the Tarleton Center. Those in charge provided students with play money to be used at the games which included Craps, Roulette, Poker, Blackjack, Kino and more. The main event of the evening was the auction which included such prizes as a dia- mond saphire ring, and dinner at local restaurants. — Spring Reba and Pake: The talented McEntire AMILY The night of February 25th brought great excitement to the TSU campus as SEC pre- sented Reba and Pake McEntire live in Wis- dom Gym. The performers, brother and sis- ter, played to a packed house in a show that featured the sounds of traditional country music. The show opened with Pake who thrilled the audience with his popular songs “Every Night”, “Too Old To Grow Up Now’’, and “‘Heart Versus Heart’’, a song he released with his sister Reba. Reba McEntire was the featured performer of the concert. She presented a show that included many of her hit songs such as: ““Whoever’s In New England’’, ‘“‘Little Rock’’, ‘Somebody Should Leave’’, ““What Am I Gonna Do Without You’’, and her newest single, ‘‘Let Both Reba and Pake McEntire provided the audience with performances that were energy filled as well as fun. 98 The Music Lift You Up’. Reba McEntire, who has been honored with both The Enter- tainer Of The Year Award and The Female Entertainer Of The Year Award, kept the full attention of the audience as she sang, joked, and answered questions that came from the audience. The concert finished with Reba alone on stage in an acappella version of the song ‘‘Sweet Dreams’”’ which had the entire crowd on their feet. After the concert both Reba and Pake were available for auto- graphs. In addition to his talented vocal voice, Pake McEntire also entertained the crowd with his abilities as a musi- cian. After his performance he introduced Reba, whom he said was a “‘very good friend’’. Reba’s show included several of her own Gospel favor-| ites, one being the standard ‘‘Amazing Grace’’. In answer to the question “Where are your wran- glers?’’, Reba said they were too uncomfortable. One of the stage guards suggested she try 501s, but the crowd sounded their disagreement. 99 —opring Amanda Hall was cast as Madame DuBonnet and Will Hutson played Percival Brown for the production that was directed by Mary Jane Mingus. Catney Brown played Polly Brown in the musical which depicted the era in history known as the ‘‘Roaring Twen- ties’’. The musical contained three acts with two brief inter- missions. The costumes for the play were created in the tradition of the flappers of the 1920’s. Shop Foreman for the Costume Department of the Production Crews was Jaimie Spencer Ratliff. 100 mm (Is HCW A musical set in the era of LAPPERS The Tarleton Fine Arts Department present- ed Sandy Wilson’s “The Boy Friend” as the first production of the 1987 Spring semester. Audiences gathered to see the production at 7:30 pm on both February 27th and 28th in the auditorium, and also at 2:00 pm on the 28th for a special matinee. The Freshman Representa- tives Council served as ushers at all of the presentations. The performances of the musical were dedicated to the memory of Mr. Clyde H. Wells, after whom the Fine Arts Center is named. The time period of the play was set in the 1920’s flapper era, and the costumes re- flected this historical period. The production contained three acts with different scenes: the drawing room of the Villa Caprice (A Finishing School on the outskirts of Nice), The Plage, and The Terrace of the Cafe Pataplon. Each act brought with it a number of musical numbers, with seventeen being the total of musical num- bers in the production. ““The Boy Friend” was a delight for all who attended. “The Boy Friend”’ was presented in the Auditorium of the Clyde H. Wells Fine Arts Center on Friday, February 27th and twice on Saturday, February 28th. An eleven member orchestra provided the instrumental background for the musical numbers of the production. Costume Designer for the musical was Mary Jane Mingus of Tarleton’s Fine Arts Department. Mingus was also the di- rector of the production. 101 —Spring— Lead singer of the group Sawyer Brown, Mark Mill- er is known for his energetic performances. But he can also calm his mood and touch the hearts of those in the audience as he sings mellow love ballads such as ‘‘Don’t Fall Now”. Sey Sawyer Brown Has TSU HAKIN’ The Special Events Committee pleased many students and members of the Ste- phenville community as they brought one of the top groups in country music to Wisdom Gym on April 2nd. Sawyer Brown, the band made famous by their Star Search victory the first year of the contest, entertained those who gathered for the performance. Seemingly immedi- ately after the Star Search victory, Saw- yer Brown records were receiving radio play and their releases were climbing the charts. Three albums later, Sawyer Brown continues to be one of the most popular groups in country music. Their music consists of slow, country ballads such as ‘“‘Used to Blue”’ and ‘“‘Don’t Fall Now’’. Sawyer Brown is also known for their upbeat hits including ‘‘Shakin’”’ and “‘Betty’s Bein’ Bad”’. Sawyer Brown is actively involved in the music video industry. Their videos, featured on Country Music Television and the Nashville Network, are designed to boost record sales. The music of Sawyer Brown is often upbeat, for example songs such as “‘Shakin’’’and ‘‘Betty’s Bein’ Bad”’. Jerry Jeff Walker, known for his hit “Red Neck (Up Against the Wall)”, opened the Sawyer Brown concert held in Wisdom Gym. 102 ) The talent and good looks of lead singer Mark Miller make him a recognized and favorite member of the band, especially among the female fans. Sawyer Brown offers more than a night of songs to the audience at one of their concerts. They pride them- selves on being performers. They are exciting on stage, constantly in motion in order to get and keep the interest of the audience. Sawyer Brown tends to break away from the some- what conservative image of traditional country mu- sicians. Their outrageous dress and attitude attracts a younger audience to the country music industry. 103 The play with its tragic ending is set in the late Depression years. This was the last major theatrical production of the Tarleton Players during the Spring Semester. Audiences Thrilled By Leonard’s IVINERS “The Diviners’” was presented by the Tarleton Players from April 2nd to April 4th in the Fine Arts Center Auditorium. Written by James Leonard Jr., the play takes place in the small rural town of Zion, Indiana. ‘The Diviners”’ tells the story of an itinerant preacher who comes to town. The action centers around the preacher and a young boy. The boy, Buddy Layman, has a terrible fear of water due to his mother’s death by drowning.Dr. Mary Jane Mingus served as both director and costume director for the production with her assistant director being P.C. Meither. oh ih i : JAN AAAA = The cast included: Buddy Layman Jennie Mae Layman Ferrise Layman C.C. Showers Norman Henshaw Darlene Henshaw Goldie Short Basil Bennett Luella Bennett Melvin Wilder Dewey Maples Saturday. Springs — Will Hutson Susan Sloan Jerry Beaskon Randall Cox Penny Reynolds Denise Lee Lucy Guerry Lenny Peck Linda Bowden dusty Smelley Wes Maness A special matinee was presented at 2:00 pm on — Spring BarttLes The Betas sponsored their first major campus event in the Fine Arts Center as they hosted the Beta Battles — a game show similar to Card Sharks. Campus organizations entered four member teams in the contest. Sixteen organizational teams competed and the overall winner was determined by total points. Beta members suveyed students auround campus, keeping track of the answers. The survey questions were used in the contest as teams predicted the answers. The opposing team then had an opportunity to guess higher or lower and the correct team then won control of the card board. The winner of the match went to the big board where points could be accumulated. The teams with the most points won prizes donated by Stephenville merchants. Alpha Zeta took first place, winning a team trophy, individ- ual trophies, and $250 in prizes. Second place went to the Industrial Arts club who received a team award and $150 in prizes. The third place winners, the Plowboys, received a team award and $100 in prizes. Beta President Cathi Coan intro- duced emcee Joel Hillin to begin the night’s event. Vice President and Game Show Coordinator, Dee Dee Jacob pre- sented awards to the winning teams including the third place Plowboys. Beta Battles featured two ‘‘Vanna Whites”. Niki Greenhaw, pictured here, and Melissa Heflin were in charge of turning cards. Sets were constructed with help from the Beta Bruins. Audra Has- tings, Social Chairman, headed the set committee. 106 Plowboy team member, Kirk Hensley, hugs “‘Vanna’’, Melissa Heflin at the Beta Battles. Members of the Betas and a Lambda Chi team entered in the Battles test the mi- crophones by singing a song at a practice session held the night before the contest. Members of Alpha Chi were intent on keep- ing correct score in the competition. Jana = McMullen served as spokesman for the Quiz SE a a FT RS ES eR Bowl. Alpha Chi Quiz Bowl Tests Knowledge Of RIVIA The Spring semester was one of | which remained close, with winners friendly competition as Alpha Chi, often determined in the final speed the Junior-Senior honor society at round of questioning. Third place Tarleton, sponsored the first Quiz went to the BSU, while second Bowl. Trivia type questions were place went to the Advocates. The answered in the single elimination _ Grassburr took first place with their tournament with team plaques team consisting of editor Cindy awarded the lst, 2nd, and 3rd _ Houser, assistant editor Patricia place teams. President Jana _ Bennett, and photographer Bobby McMullen served as emcee. The Davis. most exctiting matches were those The Betas entered two teams in the competi- tion. Pledges were represented by one team. Felicia Filler, Melissa Heflin, and Cathi Coan represented the other Beta competitors. Delta Zeta also entered two teams in the Quiz Bowl. One of the groups came close to beating the Baptist Student Union for the third place position. The Grassburr won the Quiz Bow! competi- tion by winning three matches. They beat teams representing Delta Chi, the BSU, and the Advocates. 107 — Spring— Mason Dixon’s entry in the bed race met with a few difficulties. Members of the crew discuss the crash landing they experienced as their bed, an equip- ment case with wheels, crashed into a pole in the parking lot. Pi Sigma Epsilon’s entry, The Ruby Red Passion Sled, took first place in the bed race. Mason Dixon is becoming more recognized by the radio listening audience as their records receive more air play. Much of their popularity stems from their appearances on college campuses and at com- munity dances. 108 | pring FEST T-CAB sponsored Spring Fest once again proved to be a funfilled and exciting event. Booths and activities were planned to pro- vide students with an entertaining afternoon. After the planned activities, Mason Dixon, a band with a bright future in country music, took the stage for the free street dance ar- ranged by T-CAB. The afternoon activities included a road 0 race by Delta Zeta, Wheel of Fortune by Delta Chi, and a button booth by the Betas. An ever popular festival event, the jail was operated by the RA’s. Excitement really picked up during the bed race. The first round featured Delta Chi against Gamma Sigma Sigma and Pi Sigma Epsilon against and entry from Mason Dix- on. Delta Chi met Pi Sig in the finals as The team from Mason Dixon races around the Island on an equipment box converted to a bed. Mason Dixon crashed into pole and was eliminated. Pi Sig’s entry, the Ruby Red Pas- sion Sled, ran away with the bed race as Delta Chi lost its wheels at the starting line. Delta Chi made a valiant effort, however, as they picked up their “‘Crusin’ Delta Chi’’ car and carried it across the finish line. Teams from Gamma Sigma Sigma and Delta Chi await the beginning of their heat in the bed race. Delta Chi went on to win the heat, but they lost in the final race against Pi Sig. by z Pi Sig races toward victory in the bed race. Those pushing the bed were blindfolded; The person on the bed had to give directions to those pushing. Mason Dixon member rests on the bed after the crash the team experienced. 109 — Spring 110 Mike Deen and Marian MacDonald cheer on their team in the toilet paper race. Greek Games Offer A Little Friendly OMPETITION The Greek organizations of Tarleton held Greek Week, a week of competition and involvement for the sororities and fraterni- ties of the University. Members of the orga- nizations were separated and divided into teams. The teams were designated by color. The week consisted of softball games, a triv- ia competition, and a party at the Girl Scout Hut. The party was a theme party where those attending dressed as their favorite A sack race team consisted of a male and a female from various greek organizations. Several teams are shown in action as they head for the finish line. fairy tale or cartoon character. Greek Week included the Greek Games held on the lawn in front of the Administra- tion Building. Activies included tug of war, the toilet paper race, and the sack races. The winning team for the week won gift certificates to Campus Corner. The Greek organizations with the greatest percentage of paticipation were also recognized. They included Kappa Alpha and Delta Zeta. Kappa Alpha won the Greek Games for having the greatest percentage of members Participating. Greg Illingworth and fellow team members work hard to win a tug of war match. Greek Week was filled with activities. An exciting part of the week was Greek Games held in the lawn in front of the Administration Building. One event at the Greek Games was the wheelbarrow race. Dana Hancock and her partner race toward the finish line. 111 — Spring 112 Symposiums Give Students A Chance To Hear PEAKERS During the spring semester two sympo- siums were held for the benefit of Tarle- ton students. The First symposium dis- cussed Vietnam while the second report- ed on medical issues. Located in room 116 of the Humanities and Business Building, the Vietnam Symposiun was held in response th the movie ‘‘Platoon’’. After Dr. Donald Zelman and Dr. Michael Pierce gave background information on Vietnam and the American involvement, Dr. Craig Clifford reviewed the movie. A panel of five veterans gave their response to the controversial film. At this point students in the audience were given the opportunity to raise questions for the speakers. The symposium, which ran long due to the enthusiasm of the stu- dents who had filled the room to capac- ity, was successful in answering the ques- tions the movie had generated. The second symposium was a three day seminar on Medical Issues in Texas. With afternoon sessions at 4:00 and even- ing sessions at 7:30, students, faculty, and members of the community were able to hear speakers discuss medical eth- ics, the fitness trend, organ transplanta- tion and donation, and the state of medi- cine in Texas. Participation in the symposiums was substantial. Students, faculty, and those in the Stephenville community gathered to gain information provided in the seminars. Dr. Cooper spoke in the Fine Arts Center Auditorium on Monday night. Dr. Don Zelman introduced him as the speaker. Dr. Hill (in the background) was the first speaker in the series as well as respondent for the other speakers. Speaking at 4 o’clock on Tuesday, Dr. Baxter provided a very interesting discussion on transplant surgery and the need for donors. In addition to the chili that was cooked at the Ag Farm, one participant cooked home- made stew for the crowd to enjoy. Each team officially consisted of five mem- bers, however there were always extra hands to help with stirring, taste testing, or whatever else needed to be done. Throughout the day, students walked from team to team sampling the chili and having a good time talking to friends. 114 ¢? Students Enjoy COOKOFF Lambda Chi Alpha sponsored the seventh annual Chili Cookoff on Saturday May 2nd. Held at the Ag- riculture Farm, the fee for entering a chili team was $25. To meet the requirements for the cookoff, the chili had to be made from scratch. No fillers were allowed. Another rule was that no cooking could be done prior to setting up at the farm. Some teams were at the location as early as six or seven in the morning. The award for the best tasting chili went to the team from Bostocks. In addition to the chili contest, activities such as horseshoes, vol- leyball, a jalepeno eating contest, and an egg toss kept students en- tertained. The day was filled with food, friends, and fun for all. Because of the extreme heat, students sought shady spots in which they could relax, visit with friends, and enjoy the chili that each team had entered in the contest. 115 Friends, Food, and F Some chili teams had themes for their chili location. They decorated and had signs in order to reflect the theme. An award for best showmanship was pre- sented to the team with the best theme develop- ment. Chili Cookoff was a major social event for Tarleton in the Spring semester. Graduates from years past and friends of current TSU students visited for the weekend. They experienced a day of fun in the sun, sampling chili and socializing with those in atten- dance. 116 Spring — cs PZ Lambda Chi’s Little Crescents sponsored the dunking booth during the day at the Cookoff. People from around campus served as dunkees. __ Friends spent the day at the Ag Farm walking As usual, the dunking booth was kept busy as around and enjoying the day in the sun. The customers attempted to make those in the booth _ heat of the sun found most people with a drink fall into the water. in hand. 117 — Spring 118 Delta Chi Holds First Road ALLY Delta Chi held its first annual road rally on April 26th of the Spring Semester. Teams par- ticipating in the road race drove here in Erath County with check points along the way. The teams were given clues as to the points and then were left to their own wits. The event was a big success for Delta Chi and fun for all those who participated. 119 — Spring Tarleton Team Participates In ODEO 120 ¢? LEELA OEE iis CALE 121 Two ceremonies were held Sunday May 17, one at 1:00 pm and another at 3:00 pm, to accomodate the more that 250 graduating students of Tarleton State University. Outstanding Graduates Accounting and Finance Brennan Pinkerton Agriculture _.. Gregory West Agricultural Education ...... _ Paul Wayne Simmons Biological Sciences .... Kevin Uptergrove CIS and Management _. Frances Scaling Walker Education and Psychology Betty Gosdin English and Languages _.. Karen de Franchi Home Economics Alice Ann Allison Industrial Education and Technology Ae Lee Sperry Mathesmatics and Physics __. Greg Follis Physical Sciences ......... Terri Mayfield Social. Sciences peswee aieate e _..... Pamela McElrath — Spring — ¢?. Dr. Jesse L. Tackett was the sixth recipient of the University’s Presidential Award of Merit, presented by Dr. Barry B. Thompson during the 3:00 pm ceremony. ' GRADUATION The Spring Graduation for Tarleton State University was held on Sunday May 17 with two ceremonies to accomo- date the graduates. Speaking at the 1:00 pm ceremony, Dr. James Boyd, Chairman of the Department of Education and Psychology at Tarleton, encouraged the graduates not to accept the “conditional limits’. Dr. Alice Cushman, Professor in TSU’s English Department, addressed the graduates in the 3:00 pm ceremony. Selected as the Spokesman for the Senior Class of 1987, Kevin Upter- grove, also chosen as the outstanding student from the School of Arts and Sciences, encouraged the students to make Tarleton proud. He also acknowledged the people without whom the graduates could not have completed their education. Kevin is a Pre-Med major from Hico. Betty Gosdin, an Elementary Education major from Glen Rose, was selected as the Outstanding Graduate from the School of Education and Fine Arts. An Industrial Education and Technology major from Fort Worth, Lee Sperry was cho- sen as the Outstanding Graduate from the School of Agri- culture and Business. Dr. Jesse L. Tackett, Dean of the School of Agriculture and Business at TSU, was the recipi- ent of the University’s Presidential Award of Merit. Dr. Tackett was a 1955 graduate of Tarleton. The three Outstanding Graduates for this semes- ter were Kevin Uptergrove of Hico, School of Arts and Sciences; Lee Sperry of Fort Worth, School of Agriculture and Business; and Betty Gosdin of Glen Rose, School of Education and Psychology. 123 Athletics at Tarleton are synonomous with school spirit. What better way is there to show pride in TSU than to participate in or to support the University teams? -Mike Rizzo Killeen Junior Criminal Justice SPORTS Tarleton |. There’s Nothin’ Like It! —Sports 126 1986 Football season among EST EVER It was a season that will stand as one of the best in history. Tarleton State Universi- ty’s football team went 9-1-1 establishing the best record in the school’s history. The final standing also gave Tarleton the distinction of having the best college football record in Texas. Topping off the year was a thrilling come- from-behind victory over Benedictine Col- lege in the fifth annual Sunflower Bowl in Winfield, Kansas. Gaylon Bowser’s 210 yards and three touchdowns made him the game’s Most Valuable Player in Tarleton’s 40-38 victory. It was a year filled with exciting victories, great individual performances and team play, and moments to be lived over again and again in the memories of players, coaches, and fans. But it didn’t start out that way. Back on September 6, a lot of players must have stared at the scoreboard and wondered if this wasn’t going to be another season of broken promises and shattered dreams. Pan- handle State University had subdued the Texans with a 27-12 victory that saw Tarle- ton turned back on two scoring drives in the fourth quarter. Still, there were glimmers of potential. Boo Jones had excited the few Tarlerton fans present with a 97 yard kickoff return touchdown and junior transfer quarterback Danny David had directed the team well against a tough defense. At home the next week against Howard Payne, Tarleton players got some indication that maybe they were going to get a few breaks their way during the season. Tarleton was down 21-14 with 40 seconds left in the game when the Howard Payne quarterback fumbled the ball on his own 20-yard line. Six plays later David completed a pass to tight end Melvin Modesty who made a jug- gling catch in the end zone. Then on the two- point conversion, David fumbled the snap from center but was able to gain control of CS SE CS Gaylon Bowser follows the lead block of Deral Hender- son as Tarleton rolls up the yardage on the ground. Bowser gained 1028 yards on the season. the ball and get into the end zone. The Texans would next face their biggest test of the season as they journeyed to Searcy, Arkansas, for a game with Harding University. A tremendous first half gave Tarleton a 14-6 lead but Harding came back with 11 fourth quarter points to tie the game at 17- 17. A desperation drive got the Texans to the 23-yard line where a hurry-up 40-yard field goal attempt failed. The Texans next pitted their 1-1-1 record at home against Texas Lutheran, the fourth straight scholarship opponent the team had faced. But Tarleton was not to be denied another victory. Boo Jones ran back another kickoff return touchdown, this one of 81 yards, and David hit Modesty with a 64 yard touchdown pass to give the Texans a 21-16 win. With an impressive 2-1-1 record against scholarship teams, the Texans opened Tex- as Intercollegiate Athletic Association play with confidence. First up was a trip to Alpine to face Sul Ross State University. Although the Texans would manage just 19 yards passing, the ground game cranked out 309 yards and all the points Tarleton would need in a 14-6 win. The offensive line consistently opened huge holes for the backs and David ran the option to perfection, gaining 97 yards himself and flipping the ball twice to Bowser for touchdowns. The rushing perfor- mance would set a trend Tarleton would follow the rest of the season. At homecoming the following week the Texans were geared for some offensive ex- plosions and McMurry generously cooperat- ed by turning the ball over three times in the first quarter. Tarleton would rack up 21 points in the first quarter on its way to a 38- 22 bombardment. While the offense gained 378 yards, the defense limted McMurry to 63 yards rushing, sacking McMurry quarter- backs six times. The Texans then faced the biggest game of the season as they traveled to Sherman to face Austin College. Tarleton had moved to 16th in the NAIA Division II national poll but the 5-1 Kangaroos were ranked 11th. In addition, Tarleton had not beaten the ’Roos in Sherman since 1978. Things looked grim at the half as Austin College took a 10-6 lead but a fired-up Tar- leton squad ripped off 18 third quarter points while the defense mauled the Kanga- roos and held them scoreless. Bowser rushed for 110 yards for the second straight week and the 28-10 victory put Tarleton in command of the TIAA and at 5-1-1 on the year. Despite a somewhat flat performance the next week at home with Sul Ross, Tarleton managed a 27-17 win. With Bowser gaining 97 yards and scoring two touchdowns and fullback Deral Henderson having his best game ever with 102 yards, the Texans gained 291 yards on the ground. McMurry was next in line for the Texans who ventured to Abilene for the second part of this twice-yearly grudge match. McMurry quickly went on top 7-0 but the Texans scored 21 second quarter points. The high- light of the game came with under a minute left to play in the first half. Reserve quarter- back Lee Jones took a pitch from David and launched a pass to a streaking Boo Jones that covered 93 yards. The touchdown play broke a school and conference record for long pass play. The second half, however, was dominated by defense. The Texan de- fenders came up with a blocked field goal to preserve a 21-14 win. 128 All that remained for Tarleton to go unde- feated in TIAA play was the return game with Austin College at Memorial Stadium. There was little doubt from the outset of the game that this would be Tarleton’s day to shine. The Texans led 24-7 at the half on the way to a 38-21 victory. Bowser rushed for 115 yards and scored three touchdowns as Tarleton gained 482 total yards, their best offensive production of the season. Mean- while, Tarleton’s defense tied a school re- cord by gaining five interceptions, including two by cornerback Wayne Briggs. The victory over Austin College made Tarleton’s record 8-1-1 and placed the Tex- ans 8th in the Division II poll. However, because the NAIA takes the top ranked teams from four geographical areas, Tarle- ton was bumped from the playoffs by the 9th ranked team, Hanover College, Indiana. The Texans finished just five rating points behind the 7th ranked team, Huron College, South Dakota. The Texans, undefeated conference champions, would find a place to continue post-season play, however. es ESE 3 ib Above: As split end Kerry Modawell goes in motion, quarterback Danny David calls the signals out to the Texan offensive linemen. vias Hane obohancs: teh rare, PT ees arert 2 ans an Above: Reserve quarterback Lee Jones played some at runningback after Eric King was injured. Left: Tackle Mike Rizzo and end Richard Procter close in on Austin College’s quarterback. Above: Tarleton was fortunate to have two good noseguards as they used the 5-2 defense. On the left, Robert Guerrero gets into the backfield to drop a quarterback. On the right: John Paul Rodriguez puts pressure on the same quarterback. Above: Split end Paul Allison makes a leaping catch Above: One of the most highly honored guards in Tarleton history, Mark Baskin was a two-time all-America and against McMurry College in the Homecoming game. four-time all-TIAA selection. He was twice selected Most Valuable Lineman in the conference. 129 Above: With Kerry Modawell out front to block, Boo Jones takes off on another return. Jones scored two kickoff Above: Wayne Briggs was one of Tarleton’s best defen- return touchdowns during the season. sive backs, against the run or the pass. Above: Defensive end David Hood puts pressure on McMurry’s quarterback. Above: Melvin Modesty takes off after catching a pass. Modesty Hood had a fine season after playing tight end the two previous years. was among the best small college tight ends in the country. 130 Above: Giving four years of superb performances was defensive tackle James Spur- Above: Another four-year veteran for Tarleton was fullback Deral Henderson. The lock. He was among the leaders in tackles for losses. main blocker for the Texan backs, he gained 450 yards himself. : TARLETON MEMORIAL STADIUM | — Sports —..... sn : = Texans finish as Sunflower HAMPIONS Although disappointed in failing to make the playoffs, the Texans had their season extended when they were invited to play in the Sunflower Bowl, an NAIA-sanctioned bowl game that pits two top-ranked teams not making the playoffs. Tarleton’s opponent, Benedictine Col- lege, finished the season at 7-2 and ranked 11th in the final poll. Both teams relied on a potent ground attack and a high-scoring af- fair was expected. Nobody was disappoint- ed in that respect. The Texans jumped out to a 17-0 lead but any thoughts of a blowout were eliminated when Benedictine scored on its next two drives to make the score 17-15. Tarleton added a touchdown to take a 25-15 halftime lead. The second half saw Tarleton lose the lead and go down 38-31 early in the fourth quarter. But Bowser scored his third touch- down of the day and, following a Benedic- tine fumble, Mike Myers kicked a 21 yard field goal to give the Texans the 40-38 win. The game saw Tarleton gain 426 yards of offense and Benedictine tally 504 yards of offense. But Tarleton’s defense came away with three turnovers and a stingy fourth quarter effort that secured the victory. It was, perhaps, symbolic of Tarleton’s football season that Gaylon Bowser set a new rushing record by slashing for 210 yards in the final game. It was, after all, a season made for record-breakers. Head Coach Bill Pringle and his staff of Bill Anderson, Carl Pleasant, Hal McAfee, and student assistants Boo Gayle, Richard Myklebust, Ward Whites, Kenneth Mims, and Henry Holbert turned the Texan foot- ball team into winners by getting team ef- forts each week. Rightfully so, Tarleton’s 1986 football season will be remembered as one of the best in the school’s history. Top: A large number of Tarleton fans made the trip to Winfield, Kansas, to watch the Texans. Above: Gaylon Bowser rushed for 210 yards and three touchdowns and was named Most Valuable Player. 132 Far Left: Danny David keeps the ball and runs through the opening created by ex- cellent Tarleton blocking. Left: David Neely struggles to catch a pass in the bowl game. Neely did an excellent job as back-up tight end. Far Left Below: Four Tarleton defenders attempt to contain Benedictine College’s all-America runningback. Above: Defensive end Jeffrey Edwards rushes in as a Benedictine runningback tries to recover his fumble. Left: Danny David flips the ball back after running for a crucial first down near the goalline. 1986 RECORD Panhandle State Dy] Howard Payne 21 TARLETON 2 TARLETON 22 TARLETON 17 Harding University ley, TARLETON 21 Texas Lutheran 16 TARLETON 14 Sul Ross State 6 TARLETON 38 McMurry College 22 TARLETON 27 Austin College 10 TARLETON 27 Sul Ross State 17 TARLETON 21 = McMurry College 14 TARLETON 38 ._ Austin College 21 SUNFLOWER BOWL TARLETON 40 Benedictine, KS 38 RECORD: 9-1-1 TIAA: 6-0 133 —Sports Volleyball shows off Tarleton’s OP GUN With five veterans returning for the 1986 volleyball season, Coach Pattielu Clark had every reason to believe the Texans would Above: Kathy Buckler gets low to return a serve. Buckler was again one of the top players in the conference and challenge for the conference title and again _ district, leading the team in attacks, kills, and blocks. make the District VIII playoffs. What she couldn’t foresee was the Tex- Anns recording one of the best match re- cords in voleyball history, finishing the sea- son at 22-12. One thing was certain, howev- er. The play of Kathy Buckler would be superior. The top gun for the TexAnn volleyball team finished the season as a four-time all- conference and four-time all-District selec- tion. Her spikes resulted in kills on 24 per- cent of all her attacks above the net. With Buckler leading the way, the Tex- Anns had five and six game match win streaks during the season. All-conference se- lection Cassie Myatt led the league in assists with 530 setups in 116 games. Fellow setter Dee Dee Gann recorded 408 assists as well. Vets Pam Lewin and Elizabeth Pogor- zelski, along with newcomer Kelli Bruton, gave the TexAnns a potent starting six. Al- though the conference title evaded them again, the team represented the conference in District competition for the second straight year. Buckler, who would go on to set records during the basketball season, finished her four years of volleyball having played in 376 games. Her 1,194 kills will be a record hard to match at Tarleton. ST TS EC STE RT Right: Kelli Bruton spikes the ball at the net. Bruton was a starter as a freshman and was fourth on the team in kills and second in blocks. Far Right: Cassie Myatt sets the ball at the net for a TexAnn attack. Myatt, an all-conference performer, led the team with 4.3 assists per game. 134 Above: Kelly Carson was a top reserve player. Above: 1986 Volleyball Team (L-R) First Row: Maria DelaRosa, Cassie Myatt, Sandy Lankford; Second Row: Dee Dee Gann, Pam Lewin, Denise Hendrixson, Elizabeth Pogorzelski; Third Row: Kelly Carson, Kelli Bruton, Kathy Buckler, Pam Boone, Coach Pattielu Clark. Above: Pam Lewin returns the ball as Kelli Bruton watches. 1986 RECORD W L OPPONENT Hardin-Simmons Huston-Tillotson St. Phillips Schreiner College Hardin-Simmons Hardin-Simmons Schreiner College Austin College Lubbock Christian Hardin-Simmons Concordia Lutheran Sul Ross State McMurry College Austin College Austin College McMurry College Texas Wesleyan Concordia Lutheran Schreiner College Hardin-Simmons Schreiner College Incarnate Word Sul Ross State Pan American Trinity University McMurry College Texas Wesleyan McMurry College Austin College Sul Ross State Texas Wesleyan Jarvis Christian Hardin-Simmons Lubbock Christian IRS Re a bal baba bs balesies aim bees) hs) bai ele loi a eam bai es b s c es RECORD 1-0 2-0 3-0 4-0 5-0 5-1 6-1 7-1 7-2 7-3 7-4 7-5 8-5 9-5 10-5 11-5 11-6 11-7 12-7 12-8 13-8 14-8 15-8 16-8 17-8 18-8 18-9 18-10 19-10 20-10 20-11 21-11 22-11 22-12 Match Record 22-12 Game Record: 68- 54 135 Men’s basketball triumphs in AST GAMES When the men’s basketball team looks back on the 1986-87 season they'll probably remember just two things about the year; those last two conference games of the sea- son. Actually the season started out with a lot of promise. At one point the team was 4-1. In one of those victories forward Carl Fields scored a Tarleton single game record with 46 points. But the season soon fell apart. The Tex- ans lost the next fifteen games in a row. For Coach Sherman Perry, who’s first child was born in December, and the rest of the team, those bitter memories were put behind in the end. Playing co-leader Austin College for their first conference win, the Texans got fifteen points out of freshman Richard Zastoupil and pulled off a stunning 60-53 win. Zastou- pil pulled off the play of the year when he stole the ball and drove the length of the court for basket in the last seconds. One week later another freshman, Billy Sadler, scored sixteen points in Tarleton’s 79-78 double-overtime victory against Sul Ross State University. It was Sadler who hit both the basket to send the game into the second overtime and the game winning bas- ket. The final games made the entire season more palatable, especially for seniors Carl Fields, John Jenkins, and Zachary Zastoupil who led the team in scoring all year long. The 1986-87 season also introduced the three-point shot to college basketball. Jen- kins, who joined the team at mid-semester, scored 22 three-pointers while Richard Zas- toupil, also a mid-semester addition, hit 50 percent of his shots from the 19’9”’ range. Above: John Jenkins puts some defense on a Sul Ross player. Jenkins, who joined the team at mid-semester, was Tarleton’s most effective three-point shooter. EE BT ORE SS Right: Carl Fields scores against Austin College. Fields led the team in points and rebounds. 136 Above: Jim Watson goes in for an uncontested layup. Watson led the team with 85 Above: Zachary Zastoupil fights for a rebound with two Sul Ross players. Zastoupil assists while scoring eight points a game. was third in scoring and second in rebounds on the team. Above: Outstanding freshman players Billy Sadler and Richard Zastoupil led the team to victories in the last two conference games. On the left: Sadler scores the basketball that sent the game into double overtime against Sul Ross. On the right, Zastoupil makes a spinning move to score underneath. 138 Left: Head Coach Sherman Perry talks things over with his players during a timeout. Below, Left Right: Notice any similarities between these pictures? That’s senior Zachary Zastoupil on the drive at left and his freshman brother Richard driving with the ball below. Above: Freshman forward Todd Matlock played in all but two games and got some valuable playing time in. Above: David Lewis started for the Texans at post Above: John Jenkins drives inside to dunk the basket- 1986-87 RECORD during the second half of the season. ball against Austin College. Tarleton 86 Jarvis Christian Tarleton 87 Concordia Lutheran Tarleton 83 Incarnate Word Tarleton 99 University of Dallas Tarleton 58 Mary Hardin-Baylor Tarleton 55 St. Edward’s Tarleton 79 Schreiner College Tarleton 76 UT - Arlington Tarleton 71 St. Edward’s Tarleton 56 Baylor University Tarleton 69 Mary Hardin-Baylor Tarleton 82 Concordia Lutheran Tarleton 75 Jarvis Christian Tarleton 76 Austin College Tarleton 80 Schreiner College Tarleton 72 McMurry College Tarleton 71 Lubbock Christian Tarleton 63 Sul Ross State Tarleton 91 University of Dallas Tarleton 82 Texas Wesleyan Tarleton 94 McMurry College Tarleton 58 Lubbock Christian Tarleton 69 Texas Wesleyan Tarleton 60 Austin College Tarleton 76 Incarnate Word Tarleton 79 Sul Ross State (2OT) = Overall Record: 7-21 TIAA Record: 2-4 Above: 1986-87 Basketball Team (L-R) First Row: Keith Smith, James Goode, Don Dunn, Richard Zastoupil, Mark Kilroy, Greg Webster; Second Row: Coach Sherman Perry, John Jenkins, Carl Fields, Ricky Terrell, Billy Sadler, David Lewis, Zachary Zastoupil, Jim Watson, Todd Matlock, trainer Scott Smith, manager Courtney Tucker. 139 — Sports 140 TexAnn basketball season just RUSTRATING For most Tarleton women’s basketball fans, the 1986-87 season will be remem- bered as the year the TexAnns lost the title. After wearing the T.I.A.A. crown for ten years, Tarleton gave it up this season to Sul Ross. That the season will be remembered for that is just another example of the frustra- tions that the season reflected. Unlike past TexAnns teams, this unit just never clicked together for very long. That’s not to say the season wasn’t filled with its share of good moments. Toward the late part of the year the TexAnns put to- gether back-to-back 100 point games and pulled off a stunning upset over Texas Wes- leyan. As she was during volleyball season, Kathy Buckler was the dominate force on the TexAnn team. The senior performer moved into the third place in the career scoring chart in TexAnn basketball history and into second place in career rebounding. Her 19.3 points a game set a Tarleton sea- son scoring average record. Buckler was the leading scorer in 16 games and the leading rebounder in 20 games. She scored over thirty points in two games. Freshman Melanie Richburg, who had 27 and 29 point games during the sea- son, helped Buckler and the TexAnns inside. When Tarleton had to rely on the outside game it got superior performances from sharp-shooters Pam Webb and Jana Weidner. The two combined for 22 points and eight assists per game. The women ’s basketball team used the three-point shot in just six games during the year. In those games Webb was 11 of 23 and Weidner hit 5 of 17. It was a Webb three- pointer as the thirty second clock expired that helped beat Texas Wesleyan. Above: Kathy Buckler goes up strong with a shot over Austin College players from the side of the basket. Buckler finished her four years at Tarleton with 1,712 points (third on the career charts) and 1,065 rebounds (second on the career charts). She led the team in scoring with 19.3 points and rebounding with 10 per game. Above: Jayne Gravell shoots against Austin College. A knee injury forced her to miss the final two games of the season. Above: Melanie Richburg shoots over a Texas Lutheran player while Lecreca Schick- edanz positions for a rebound. Above: An outstanding playmaker, Pam Webb arches a pass inside. bove: Lecreca Schickedanz eyes the basket from outside. 142 Above Left: Kathy Buckler grabs a rebound against Sul Ross. Buckler was the leading rebounder in almost every game. Above: Jana Weidner does a little skywalking as she scores on this shot against Austin College. Left: Janet Darby got in some quality time during the year, here scoring against Sul Ross State. | Above: Putting the pressure on a Sul Ross player under the basket are Kathy Buckler, Lecreca Schickedanz, and Above: Kim Kirgan puts up a shot against Texas Luth- Kim Kirgan. eran while Melanie Richburg watches for a rebound. 1986-87 RECORD Tarleton ad Huston-Tillotson 95 Tarleton 84 Southwestern; OK (OT) 86 Tarleton 57 Mary Hardin-Baylor 69 Tarleton 50 Wayland Baptist 115 Tarleton 67 Southwestern, TX 84 Tarleton 25 Concordia Lutheran 77 Tarleton 82 St. Edward’s 79 Tarleton 79 Howard Payne 78 Tarleton 49 Midwestern State 76 Tarleton 67 Texas Lutheran 66 Tarleton 81 Mary Hardin-Baylor 86 Tarleton 82 Texas Lutheran 67 Tarleton 63 Sul Ross State 80 Tarleton 72 Midwestern State 77 Tarleton 62 Texas Wesleyan 92 Tarleton 64 McMurry College 54 Tarleton 113 Austin College 64 Tarleton 103 Dallas Baptist 71 Tarleton 64 Sul Ross State 74 Tarleton 88 Texas Wesleyan 81 Tarleton 67 McMurry College 55 Tarleton 67 Wayland Baptist 82 Tarleton 94 Dallas Baptist 76 Tarleton 77 Austin College 58 Tarleton 72 Sul Ross State ifs} Tarleton 60 Sul Ross State 75 Bere O ll R : 12-15 TIAA R d: 4-2 Above: 1986-87 Basketball Team (L-R) First Row: Jana Weidner, Laurie Harveson, Jayne Gravell, Janna Griffin, verall Record: 12-15 TIAA Recor Pam Webb, Kim Kirgan; Second Row: Melanie Richburg, Lecreca Schickedanz, Kathy Buckler, Janet Darby, Julie Lowrey, Lisa Lacy. 143 Track Field teams keep INNING Mark down two more championships for Tarleton State University in track and field. Since forming the Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association in 1976, the Texans and TexAnns have been the force of the league. Tarleton’s men have won nine con- ference titles and Tarleton’s women have won ten TIAA crowns. In 1987, both teams successfully de- fended their titles, dominating the competi- tion on the host Austin College track. The men scored 84 points and the women scored 83 points and neither was threatened after the field events were finished. D’Andrea Gadberry, named the meet’s Outstanding Field Performer, took first place in the high jump, long jump, and triple jump, scored in the 100 and 200 meter runs and the 100 hurdles, and ran a leg on all three of Tarleton’s winning relay teams. Teammate Rana Cox scored in eight events and finished first in the 400 meter and Cindy Garner, named the meet’s Fresh- man of the Year, scored in six different events. Other firsts for Tarleton came from La- shauna Jones in the shot put, Tassie Long in the discus, and Laurie Harveson in the 100 hurdles. Tarleton’s men scored heavily in the field events with Terry Talton winning both the long jump and triple jump. Other firsts went to Bobby Boone in the high jump, Deral Henderson in the shot put, Keith Robinson in the pole vault, and Mark Heachten in the discus. Tarleton’s only running firsts came in the 1500 meter run, where Curtis Hurst took first and Ronnie Zoch placed second, and the 400 meter relay with the team of Mike Hancock, Sul Ross, Terry Talton, and Boo Jones. essen ALS | Laurie Harveson strides over a hurdle on her way to winning the 100 meter event at the TIAA championships. | Harveson successfully defended her title from last year. | Bobby Boone wins the high jump at the conference championships with a 6’7” jump. Boone had early gone 610” | at the Tarleton Relays. Paul Allison of Tarleton was second. ump at the conference championships. relay in near record time. Dee Gadberry makes a successful handoff to Rana Cox as the TexAnns run the 800 medley relay. Tarleton’s women won all three relay events at the conference meet. Terry Talton won both the long jump and the triple | Despite the late handoff on the first exchange between Mike Hancock and Sul Ross, Tarleton won the 400 meter Rana Cox makes a two-point landing in the long jump pit. Cox was third in the long jump and triple jump. 145 146 Keith Robinson stretches to clear fifteen feet in the pole vault. Robinson won his specialty at the TIAA meet. oe Mike Hancock at full stride in the 100 meter dash heat. SandnOPEES Dee Gadberry gets airborne in the long jump. Gadberry was the meet’s Outstanding Field Performer, winning the long, triple, and high jumps. Rana Cox ran away from the field in winning the 400 meter dash. Sey ere tt eet hap Mark Heachten successfully defended his conference title in the discus at the TIAA Ronnie Zoch and Curtis Hurst run in the 1500 meters. Hurst took first and Zoch championship held at Austin College. second in the event. @ B- ) Deral Henderson gives the shot put a mighty heave for first place. Lashuana Jones puts everything behind her winning toss in the shot put. 147 —Sports Women’s Tennis team still EARNING No one ever said it was going to be easy. Those might be some of the words the TexAnn tennis team is using to describe the 1987 season. The program, in only its sec- ond year, is still learning the ropes. ; - : Highlighting the season was an early victo- nthe oe ce my © i. ry against Sul Ross State University in Al- see eee -. 2 aabes issnensegee=' pine. ' : When the team got to the conference meet, however, nothing seemed to go Tarle- ton’s way and the TexAnns came home with- out a victory in singles or doubles. With a team of underclassmen, however, coach Pattielu Clark promises that the Tarle- ton women’s tennis team will be a force to deal with in conference in the coming years. Top ace for the TexAnns throughout the season was junior Cassie Myatt, here attacking at the net. Myatt provided some of the best action for the TexAnns and was always pitted against the best at every other school. Jana Scribner stretches to make a backhand shot at the TIAA conference meet. 148 ettering in tennis, track and field, and basketball. | Pam Boone strokes a forehand return at the conference championship tournament. icp whee Be eth ae Peeters 4 : wie 4 4 é . : t ' + Laurie Harveson gets to the ball with a two-handed backhand shot. Harveson was a three-sport athlete in 1987, Jill Thackerson, who teamed with Cassie Myatt in dou- bles play, returns a shot. 1987 TENNIS TEAM: Front: Laurie Harveson and Cassie Myatt; Back: Coach Pattielu Clark, Jill Thackerson, Pam Boone, and Jana Scribner. 149 —Sports 150 Golf Team safe at HIRD Tarleton’s golf team could never be said to be happy at third place in the conference tournament, but from the outset the Texas Intercollegiate Atjletic Association cham- pionship was never in doubt. McMurry College waltzed out to a 32 stroke lead on the first eighteen holes of the 108 hole championship tournament and nev- er looked back. Tarleton found itself dog- ging, but never quite catching Austin Col- lege. The Texans, however, were always safely ahead of Sul Ross State University. Despite being out of the race, Tarleton golfers had some good rounds of golf and Jon Day made a run at the all-conference team at one point by shooting a 73 at Ste- phenville. The team also got an extra dose of experience by competing in the District VIII tournament at the end of the year. Chad Campbell concentrates on a long distance putt in the morning sun. ) Larry Ball fires a chip shot out of a rough spot on the Legends Country Club course in Jon Day drives off the tee at Legends. Day was Tarleton’s top golfer and finished _ Stephenville. seventh overall in the conference. Greg Wright hits a long iron shot from the fairway at 1987 GOLF TEAM: Chad Campbell, Larry Ball, Jon Day, Troy Montgomery, and Greg Wright. Legends, Tarleton’s home course. 151 HONORS “It’s a great honor to be picked to represent the students of Tarleton. It’s a challenge that I have really enjoyed. -Maria Munos Junior Hempstead Agriculture Education ia Tarleton ... There’s Nothin’ Like It! Dr. Barry B. Thompson TARLETON STATE UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT 154 Mr. Edward L. Bickett Dr. Robert C. Fain Vice President For Business Affairs Vice President For Academic Affairs _ Dr. John Dunn Assistant To The | President For Development M Dr. James M. Lease Mr. W.S. Norris Vice President For Student Services Vice President For Physical Facilities 155 HOMECOMING QUEENS Kenda Pettit Carrie Byrd 156 HOMECOMING QUEEN NOMINEES Niki Greenhaw Melett Rowland 157 MR. AND MISS TSU q | fs y | Missy Bearden and Darrell Brown 158 ' MR. AND MISS TSU NOMINEES John Thiele Brent Walker Maria Munos 159 SENIOR FAVORITES t and Darrell Brown i Kenda Pett 160 SENIOR NOMINEES Brent Walker John Thiele Carrie Byrd Missy Bearden 161 JUNIOR FAVORITES Angie Crouch and Stan Hunt | | 162 JUNIOR NOMINEES David Bates Roger Ricketts Jane Byers Maria Munos 163 Jennifer Wright and Mike Deen 164 SOPHOMORE NOMINEES Rob Van Til Will Waller Melett Rowland Becca Scott 165 FRESHMAN FAVORITES i Gardner and Richard Webb im M 166 FRESHMAN NOMINEES Greg Illingworth = Jay Strawn eal i Sue Crozier Rene Elkins 167 CLASS OFFICERS SENIORS Scott Berry (President) Kenda Pettit (Sec Treas) Not Pictured: Marsha Grant (Vice President) SOPHOMORES G’Anna Pfeiffer (President) Will Waller (V. President) Not Pictured: Mike Deen (Sec Treas) 168 JUNIORS Angie Crouch (President) Andrea Hendon (V.President) A nn Harvey (Sec Treas.) iggm ee ie ca oo ie ee FRESHMEN Robert Parkay (President) Tom Stillwell (V. President) Kelly Sloan (Sec Treas) Tricia Stovall 169 STUDENT SENATE Committee Of: External Affairs Front: Darryl Schriver, Terri Mayfield, Kim New- ton, Joe Vann, Hugh Ragsdale, Angie Crouch, G’Anna Pfeiffer, Brad Tilson. Back: David Cook, Jennifer Wright, Brent Walker. Finance Front: Kelley Propst, Becca Scott, Dee Dee McA- bee, Keven McShane, Missy Bearden, Karen Bry- ant, Jane Byers. Back: Stephen Shepard, John Hughes, Scott Tiller, David Bates. Student Services Front: Maria Munos, Laurie Harveson, Shannon Langston, Kathy Norris, Kenda Pettit. Second: Stan Hunt, Will Waller, Ann Harvey, Melinda Luna, Shei- la Swenson, Darrell Brown, Scott Engelmann. Back: Matt Runnels, Donald Fisher, Jana Hill, Mike Deen, Tony Arthur, Lance Meinzer. 170 PRESIDENTS AND VICE PRESIDENTS Student Body President Vice President Of External Affairs John Thiele : Darryl Schriver A Vice President Of Finance i Vice President Of Student Services David Bates Maria Munos 171 WHO'S WHO AMONG AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES Anthony Arthur Comanche Jana Arthur Bellville Jana Bailes Elbert Darrell Brown Stamford Carrie Byrd Millsap Lois Callahan Granbury Danna Carpenter Stephenville Darren Carpenter Stephenville Mark Steven Crabtree Cleburne Kim Elliot Stephenville Carl David Englutt Denison Tommy Fain Ovalo Carter Harrison Stephenville Vickie Higginbottom DeLeon Stanley Hunt Austin Lori Langston Duncanville eae bec eter, 72 fF Not Pictured: Kelly Adair Cher y! Baldwin David Bates James Beach Bambi Bohmfalk Regina Brysch Rana Cox Kathy Davis Gregory Follis Cabot Greenfield Russell Hill Pamela McElrath Samuel Oehler Alfonso Pino Robin Roland Tianna Thompson Mark Turner Brent Mann Bridgeport Dee Dee McAbee Garland Lance Meinzer Chinasprings Maria Munos Hempstead Joyce Carol Murph Mineral Wells Kimberly Newton Abilene Kathy Norris Snyder Kenda Pettit Azle Kelley Propst Waco Matt Runnels San Antonio Sheila Swenson Granbury Scott Tiller Austin Kent Wahl Fredricksburg Robert Wolaver Red Oak Zachary Zastaupil Richardson 173 ATHLETIC AWARDS VOLLEYBALL: Cassie Myatt (Most Inspiratonal Player), Kathy Buck- ler (Most Valuable Player), Elizabeth Pogorzelski (All-Academic). Back: Pam Lewin (Most Inspirational Player), Pam Boone (Most Maat Player). FOOTBALL: Melvin Modesty (John Fielding Higgs Award — MVP), Bill McCluskey (Tough Texan — Defense), Craig Hancock (Most — Valuable Defensive Player). Back: Mark Baskin (Most Valuable Offen- sive Player), David Hood (Most Inspirational Player). Not Ptaiee Jimmy Dunlap (Tough Texan — Offense). — TENNIS: Cassie Myatt and Jill Thackerson (Most Valuable Players). 175 ORGANIZATIONS Getting involved in an organization gives students an opportunity to experience working together with their peers, as well as providing needed social experiences. Joining a group here at TSU provides students with a sense of belonging that helps to foster the family spirit. -Patricia Bennett Senior Copperas Cove Pre-physical Therapy ilarictonmeaaee There’s Nothin’ Like It! Accounting Alpha Chi Accounting Society FRONT: Jesse Navarrete, Stacy Robinson, Sharon Lee, Melinda Luna, Kent Reeves, Toni Edington, Dr. Steve Steed. BACK: Car- lynn Herbort, Marian MacDonald, Terry BArker, Joel Russell, Mitzi Coltharp, Donna Sullivan. THE ACCOUNTING SOCIETY is a depart- mental organization designed to promote professionalism and to provide information helpful in career seeking and development. ALPHA CHI is an honor society with mem- bership limited to approximately the upper 10 percent, academically, of the Junior and Senior classes. WHI H ny FRONT: Oletta Rudloff, Patricia Ben- nett, Carol Murph(VP), Daphine Mullins- (SEC), Sharay Boynton(TREAS), Sherry Edwards(REPORTER), Cindy Houser- (HISTORIAN), Jana McMullen (PRES), Dr. Robert Fain, Dr. Ruby Barker, Dr. Jim Kirby. SECOND: Carolyn Brown, Donna Brown, Michelle Redding, Kurt Rominger, Lecreca Schickendanz, Patri- cia Clemmer, Lorrie Stahl, Karen Tem- pleton, Scott Walker, Catheryn Anne Jones, Shannon Westbrook, Shao-Shan Liu, Geneva Wilson, Tracie Woodrum, Denise Reynolds Yocham, Carla Miller, Ginny Moring. BACK: Susan Barrett, Linda Beauchamp, David Burnett, Ricky Spencer, Angie Crouch, Sandra Dill, Donald Fields, Jeanette Waters, Kerry Mooney, Denette Krueger, Vicky Wil- liams, Greg Lancaster, Edgar Meriosky, Sarah Niemann. Alpha Chi 178 Alpha Gamma Delta Alpha Gam FRONT: Diane Riddle, Lynette Wilson, Me- linda Luna, Laurie Derrick, Angie Crouch, Sherri Williams, Joni Sukup, Kathy Norris, Jill Patterson Blanton. BACK: Lisa Hester Harris, Jana Bailes, Kelley Propst, Danna Carpenter, Keven McShane, Mitzi Coltharp, Kim Elliott, Marlo Moore, Amy Freeman, Andtea Hendon, Jamie Dodson, Gina Rom- ing, Carrie Byrd, Ann Harvey, Bambi Bohm- falk, Marian MacDonald. el ALPHA GAMMA DELTA, an 80 year old women’s fraternity, holds the basic interests of scholarship, sisterhood, and altruism. |S SESSA SE FRONT: Dana Hancock, Karla Miller, Janay Lilly, Karen King, Stacae Smythe, Elizabeth Cart. BACK: Shelley Kriesek, Lori Coats, Kenya Lasater, Debra Riddle, Jana Dixon, Mimi Garner, Michelle Short, Sarita Norton, Lori Crawford, Shellie Potts, Michelle Wil- son Biggs, Kelly Bruster, Amy Mahaffy, Becca Scott. 179 APQ Tri-Beta ALPHA PHI OMEGA is a male service fra- ternity which was first installed on the Tarle- ton campus in 1963. The purpose of the organization is to serve the University and the student body. Naval Feng £ Weg west BETA BETA BETA is the national honor society for those students studying in the field of the biological sciences. Tarleton’s Sigma Delta chapter was established in 1968. FIRST ROW(BACK TO FRONT): Dr. E.O. Morrison, Alfonso Pino, Sean Dunlap, Doug Mabry, Felicia Filler. SECOND: Dr. Lamar Johanson, Sheila Smith, Keven McShane, Lisa Wildman, Rana Cox, Jessica Schubert. THIRD: Mark Swanner, Patricia Bennett, Jana Lowry, Kevin Uptegrove, Melissa Simpson. FOURTH: Dr. James Konvicka, Dr. Roy Eller, Trey Webb, Scott Grant. pmsl us Beta Beta Beta 180 Betas FRONT: Cectlia Vieth, Cathi Coan(PRES), Amy O’Brien, Patricia Bennett(PLEDGE PARLIAMENTAR- IAN). SECOND: Wanda Jo Wheeler(TREAS), Melissa Heflin, Paula Bryant, Rhonda Tucker, Cindy Houser- (CHAPLIN), Michele Nance, Kathy Dixon, Sherri Brock. THIRD: Dee Dee Jacob(VP), Audra Hastings- (SOCIAL CHAIRMAN),Lesley Cannon(SEC), Terrill Sides, Michelle Williams, Tracy Cantrell, Felicia Filler, Daphne Craig, Sandy Rogers, Trish Fry(REPORTER), Niki Greenhaw.(Not Pictured: Karen Walston) BACK: BRUINS — Will Waller, David Moates.(Not Pictured: Shannon McCall, Roger Ricketts). SR SE SR AIT SPEER PR TEE OS ETI ET PT LN Be STE CT ST The BETAS pride themselves on upholding the long tradition of social clubs on the Tarleton campus. Origin- ally formed in the Spring of 1985, Betas is open to female students of the University. New to the organiza- tions this year is the recognition of those who assist the group — The BRUINS. Betas 181 182 Block Bridle Block And Bridle FRONT: Joe Vann(REPORTER), Melett Rolwland(S- WEETHEART), Jim Ed Vaile(TREAS), Juanita Moeller- (SEC), Scott Lambert(VP), Lynnette Spencer(PRES). SECOND: Sarah Brogan, Melete Blackwell, Trace Howard, JoAnna Schellhase, Caroline Pllugge, LaShon Johnson, Michelle Robbins, Judy Vann, Kristen Corlis, Ginger Morris. THIRD: Brandon Manning, Harlan, Me- lanie Stamford, Christi Woodall, D’Andrea Sommer- field, Gary Fields, Greg Briney, Candi Asbery, Liz Reyn- olds, Tony Garza. BACK: Ricky Dick, Keith Wilburn, Tim Clendon, Brian Mannen, Shawndy, Jennifer Wright, Thomas Faught, Robert Parkey, David Sides, Barbara Moyers. eS BLOCK AND BRIDLE is a service, social and educa- tional organization for students interested in animal sci- ence and production. The club is actively involved in the Ag department and is a major public relations orga- nization for the University. Cheerleaders TSU Cheerleaders Richard McLaughlin, Kim Lee, Bill Radde, Niki Green- haw, Lee Sperry, Valerie Wells, Stan Hunt, Charissa Taylor. | SSS SE a THE CHEERLEADERS serve as representatives of Tarleton as they support the athletic organizations of the University at both home and away events. Much time and dedication is required for those willing to cheer on the Texans. 183 4-H FFA Collegiate 4-H COLLEGIATE 4-H is open to all students who are interested in the activities of 4-H. Club members are involved in conducting various Tarleton-sponsored livestock judg- ing and leadership contest events for high school groups. PAR eRe COLLEGIATE FFA is designed to provide leadership training to those interested and involved in the agricultural industry. Stu- dents expecting to teach high school voca- tional agriculture or work with youth groups are especially involved in the organization. Collegiate FFA 184 Criminal Justice Dairy Team Criminal Justice THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE CLUB promotes a better understanding of the field of social sciences. Membership is open to students majoring in criminal justice. THE DAIRY TEAM promotes involvement and participation is dairy activities and events. FRONT: David Bates, Joel Hillin, Brian Manner, Roger Ricketts. SECOND: Steven Zoeller, David Steubing, Tony Garza. BACK: April Culbreth, Melinda Hines, Micky Daniels, Brenda Sebastian. Dairy Team 185 [Pe eee Democrats Republicans Young Democrats THE YOUNG DEMOCRATS have as their purpose the stimulation of an awareness and an appreciation of the ideals of popular gov- ernment with equal justice as the guiding principles of our Democratic party, and to develop experienced and qualified leader- ship by encouraging active participation in the processes of politics and government. THE COLLEGE REPUBLICANS strive to increase political involvement on the Tarle- ton campus and to promote the ideas of the Republican Party. College Republicans 186 Delta Chi Delta Chi FRONT: Blake Elder, Keith Marquart, Don Vagsness, Mike Cowen, Paul Taylor, Lee Sperry. SECOND: Don- ald Fischer, Keith Marquart, Richie Armbruster, John Smallwood, Kenny, Mark Childers, Tommy Green. BACK: Joe Culver, Victor Garcia, Rueben Guerrero, Dewey, Roger Buchanon, Greg Schrimsher. Delta Chi fraternilty was founded on October 13, 1890, at Cornell University. It was founded originally as a law fraternity with one basic goal — the advancement of justice. Today, Delta Chi is a social fraternity and the newest member of the Greek system at Tarleton. 187 DZis Delta Zeta FRONT: Jean Mauldin, DeAnn Davis, Heidi Brown, Kathy Schriver, Kim Newton, Lori Harper, Dana Johnson, Missy Bearden. BACK: Kelly Schoenhals, Cathy Brown, Terri Mayfield, Lori Christian, Jamie Bless- ing, Tracy Gray, Shanno;n Christian, Kathy Bibson, Kenda Pettit, Sharon Perry, Julia Ormiston. Se The Xi Ni chapter of DELTA ZETA has as its purpose the building of character and cultivation of the truest and deepest friend- ship among its members. STR a SC Rr PR ER EAS MS FRONT: Vicki Higginbottom, Kelly Smith, Rhonda Hill, Liz Dawes, Donna Neal, Toni Johnson, Johnna Pollan, Missy Murphy. BACK: Kim Norcross, Mary Alice,Ann Turn- er, Shelly Cole, Sherri Williams, Christi Jones, Melett Rowland, Melanie Mowell, Marci Dunham, Gretchen Hoyt. 188 ye? its siti mer egy ||! Foods Council Foods Council ERC FRONT: Lee Sperry, Shelley Duncan, Melis- sa Hefflin, Marianne MacDonald. SECOND: Rob McBurney (Food Service Director), Scott Tiller, Susan Castle, Darrell Brown, Rhonda Tucker. REESE SE RTE ESS TIPS EE FOODS COUNCIL meets as liason between the University and food services to propose special events and dining functions. FRESHMAN REPRESENTATIVE COUN- CIL has been established to familiarize new freshman students with the University and the roles of Student Senate by involving them in student government and campus activities. The members are selected at the beginning of each Fall semester and will serve for a period of one year. The members take a very active role in all areas of student government. FRONT: Tom Stillwell, Jay Strawn, Kelly Sloan, Kim Kasper, Sue Baumbach. BACK: Jana Dixon, Tina Marlar, Amy Mahaffey, Robert Parkey, Judy Vann. Freshman Representative Council 189 190 Gamma Sig Grassburr Gamma Sigma Sigma if FRONT: Kristi Stoker, Monica Wilson, Becky Dixon, Waynetta Dennis, Heather Ri- land, Shelley Duncan, Kelly Buckner, Wan- da Jo Wheeler, Vandi Clinton. BACK: Nan- cy Cranfill, Laurie Monski, Greta York, Si- chele Swoape, Suzanne Rich,, Christi Scott, Laurie Borchardt, Sammi Mehaffey, Andrea Morris, Chris Rumuly, Jeri Howard, Shelli Carlson, Jane Gover. SSE SS ET Tarleton’s Beta lota Chapter of GAMMA SIGMA SIGMA became an affiliate of the ; : ae ; u national service sorority in 1967. The pur- ys Se. ie Ae 7 pose of the organization is to serve the Uni- ' versity, the community, and the nation. THE GRASSBURR STAFF is resposible for the production and distribution of Tarleton’s yearbook, The Editor and Asst. Editor are in charge of layout and design, in addition to theme development. The photographer takes, develops, prints, and identifies pic- tures. The advisor designs the sports section as well as supervising staff activities and work. EDITOR Cindy Houser PHOTOGRAPHER Bobby Davis = a 3 %, | ASST. EDITOR Patricia Bennett Advisor Reed Richmond Grassburr Horticulture IFC Horticulture Club FRONT: Jon Newton, Julia Hernandez, Su- san Pointer, Paul, Mark Miller. BACK: Chery! Northcut, Mandy Hrncir, Connie Fox, Ted Hamilton, Judy Randall, Meg Oli- ver. ean SSS THE HORTICULTURE CLUB is open to any student or faculty member with an inter- est in horticulture. Activities of the organiza- tion include the production and sale of Homecoming mums, plant sales, and lands- caping in the community. THE INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL is the governing body for all male greek organiza- tions on the Tarleton campus. FRONT: Duane Sebastian, Darryl Schriver, Matt Runnels, Rob Van Til, Keith Wilcox. BACK: Chris Lanue, Richard Webb, David Cook, Brent Walker, Richie Armbruster, Joey Stem, Roger Buchannon. Interfraternity Council 191 IE J-Tac Industrial Education Club | THE TARLETON INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB is a social, service, and educational club, with membership open to all Industrial Education and Technology majors who dem- onstrate an attitude of professional interest and fellowship in the classroom and on the Tarleton campus. The Tarleton Industrial Arts Club is actively involved in professional development in the field of Industrial Educa- tion and Technology on the regional and state levels. It provides leadership develop- ment and sponsors meetings and seminars which enhance the professional education of it members. The J-TAC staff puts together the weekly newspaper on campus to keep students in- formed of university events and important issues. ef + g 192 Kappa Kappa Psi Tau Beta Sigma Kappa Kappa Psi Tau Beta Sigma FRONT: Michael Barger, John Volpilta, Jim- my Key Carl Nowotny. BACK: Bill McGee, Bryan Hicks, Mark Blair. (Not Pictured: Cary Strohmeyer, Greg Dunigoo, Kevin Bagby, Dennis Davis, Robert Woodmansee.) KAPPA KAPPA PSI and TAU BETA SIG- MA are the music fraternities of Tarleton. SS EE FRONT: Susan Burton, Donna Brown. SEC- OND: Pam Guidry, Jana Hill, Shelly Crow, Amber Hosford, Dena Dietert. BACK: Shan- non Westbrook, Melanie Samford, Teresa Beck, Lynda Butts, Jennifer Meador. 193 794 Jay Strawn, Roger Ricketts, Todd Vinyard, jaydee Dixon, Colby Meinzer, Scott Swen- son, Chris LaNue, Eric Simmons, Pat Yan- cey, Joey Stem, David Cook, Jason Oe- finger, Mike Myers, Ash Tilson. Inducted at Tarleton in 1984, the KA’s hold their nickname ‘‘The Southern Gentlemen” dear to their hearts. Darryl Schriver, Kent Wahl, John Theile, Greg Dunn, Todd Lokash, Tim Lashombe, Sonny Cruise, Cary Young, Robbie Hess, Scott Gibson, Lance Meinzer, Russ Hayword, Brad Tilson, Gary Seals, Richard Webb. Southern Belles Tanya Faulkner, Vicki Higginbothom, Julia Ormiston (Rose Court), Danna Carpenter, Michele Keller (KA Rose), Kathy Wyatt, Laurie Derrick (Rose Court), Carrie Byrd. Kappa Alpha Lambda Chi Lambda Chi Alpha | FIRST ROW: Will Hutson, Rob Wolaver, Duane Sebastian, Chris Williams, Scott Chesser, Steve Freeman, Glen Keels, Keith Patterson, Matt Runnels, Darrell Brown, Brent Mann,, David Englutt, Cody Doty SECOND ROW: Tom Fleischer, Kent Styron, Larry Marsh, Brent Walker, David Powell, Joe Bauer, Will Waller, Lenny Peck. THIRD ROW: Coy Weems, Charlie Lam- beth, Tony Arthur, Bobby Davis. I TIT RITTER ELITE The first national and only international so- cial fraternity at TSU, LAMBDA CHI AL- PHA strives for academic excellence and unique brotherhood. FIRST ROW: Thomas Henkes, Keith Em- finger, Stephen Shepard, Gary Liardon, Max Dixon, Scott Haynes, Mike Deen, Chuck Gil- liand. SECOND ROW: Keith Holoman, Blake Anderson, Michael Adome, Matthew McSwain, Tracy Escabar, Steve Davis, Wes Maness, Keith Wilcox, Jeff Birchfield. THIRD ROW: Matt Hawkins, Clay James, Dana Brinkley, Stephan Stanford, Kelly Crow, Jerry Cecil, Rob Van Til, Paul Hus- kins, Greg Illingworth. Little Crescents FRONT: Sharon Perry, Kenda Pettit, Kathy Norris, Becca Scott. BACK: Christy Jones, Kelley Propst, Jamie Dodson, Angie Crouch, Missy Bearden, Dana Johnson, Ann Harvey, Melanie Mowell. 195 Order Of Omega Panellenic Council FRONT: Vicki Higgenbothom, Melinda Luna, Terri Mayfield, Kim Newton, Missy Bearden. BACK: Roger Buchannon, Matt Runnels, Kathy Norris, John Thiele, Brent Walker, Daryl Schriver. ae eee eer eee THE ORDER OF OMEGA is the honor soci- ety for students involved in one of the Greek Organizations here at TSU. PANHELLENIC COUNCIL is the governing body for all of the womens’ Greek Organiza- tions at Tarleton. re FRONT: Missy Bearden, Vicki Higgin- bothom, Becca Scott, Jill Patterson Blanton. BACK: Mary Ann Westbrook, Michele Cal- cote, Jamie Dodson, Liz Dawes, Kathy Gib- son, Laurie Derek, Ann Harvey, Dean Alice Matthews. Panhellenic Council 196 Phi Alpha Phi Alpha Theta Phi Alpha Jana McMullen, Virginia Hymer, Kim Huff- man, Arthur Dorsea, Linda Hoag, Daphine Mullins. EE ES EE RS PHI ALPHA is the honor society for those students excelling in the field of social work. Membership in PHI ALPHA THETA, the honor society for history, is based on scho- lastic achievement in history as well as the required University courses. RTL NRA GRIESE RTE A TE A ET FRONT: Julie McMahon, Almeda Pack, An- gela Morton, Dr. Janet Schmelzer. SEC- OND: Cindy Houser, JoAnn Allen, Joyce- lyne Onwumfile, Dr. Pat Zelman, Tommy Pittman. THIRD: Trecia Rich, Jana McMul- len, Pam Elrath. BACK: Bonnie Encinas, Ginny Moring, Robert Woodmansee, Dr. Don Zelman, Cindy Lee, Lester Martin, Ja- net Pautsky. Phi Alpha Theta 197 Pi Sig Pi Sigma Epsilon The Pi Sigma Epsilon national Marketing Fraternity is represented at Tarleton by the Gamma Pi Chapter. Pi Sigma Epsilon actively participates in business image studies and public surveys. This organization is open to any student interested in the field of marketing. The members pictured here attended the national marketing fraternity’s annual conventionin Pheonix, Arizona. The group earned their plane tickets to the convention through a computer research project. 198 Plowboys Lt + 3 a oe + t G , j eKors +o A % L t tT ] Se; % Plowboys THE PLOWBOYS’ purpose is to promote student in- volvement at Tarleton and to provide service to the campus and community of Stephenville. Membership is gained by invitaiton from existing Plowboy member- ship. SSR EE RG OR I TEESE ENE SES ED FRONT: Darrel Harp, Ash Tilson, Sam Cortezi, Brad Tilson, Scott Gibson, Coty Doty, George Alderman, Paul Tiner, Mark, Tony Bowdry, Paul, Brett. SECOND: Scott, Brent Gluck, David Englutt, David Powell. BACK: Todd Vineyard, Larse Bowman, Thomas Faught. 199 200 Poo Purple Poo. FRONT: Robin Roland, Lisa Ard. BACK: Carter Harri- son, Mark Turner, John Thiele, Matt Runnels, Lance Meinzer. Affectionately termed THE PURPLE POO, TTS and TTP support Tarleton in all activies as a spirit organiza- tion. Membership in the organization is by invitation only. The identity of the members is disclosed to fellow students upon graduation form the University. sia Resident Advisors FRONT: Kelli Smith, Mariann MacDonald. SECOND: Rhonda Hill, Cathy Hall, Jennifer Stuart, Chris Rumul- ly, Shelly Carlson, Bambi Bohmfalk. THIRD: Susan Castles, Brenda Stbastian, David Cook, Trey Webb. FOURTH: Darrell Brown, Chris Lanue, Curtis Gross, Tammy Bretthorst, Bobby Bolton, Sam Stevens. BACK ROW: David Englutt, Jack, Tony Montgomery, Bretnt Walker, Sckott Chesser, Deith Holomon, Duane Sebas- tian, Berrel Bevel. Composed of representatives from each hall, RA’s meet regularly to discuss matters of interest to dorm students. They are responcible for the enforcement of rules and school policy in the dorms. eg RA’s 201 Rifles ROTC Rifle Team Eul Miller, James Boozer, Chad Parker, Jennifer Bane, Dana Howard, Heather Tidwell, Susan Sam- mons, Russell Huffman, Terry Collum, David Gon- tarek, Capt. Bill Tew (sponsor and member of the TSU Military Science Department). Reserve Officer Training Corps The RESERVE OFFICER TRAINING CORPS (ROTC) op- erates as an extension of Texas A M University. The program provides an opportunity for men and women to gain theoretical and practical experience in leadership and management and ultimately to earn commission in the Unit- ed States Army, Army Reserve, or National Guard. Bilis irs 202 ROTC 203 SEC Special Events Committee FRONT: Carmyn Coleman, Leah Putnam, Melinda Prather. Annette Kahla, Kathy Gibson, Gena Cowder, Dean Matthews, Jana Dixon. BACK: Bambi Bohmfalk, | Whitney Matthews. Darryl Schriver, Denise Raymond, Lance Meizner, Blake Anderson, Rusty Jergins, Tim Horn, Jim Mitchell, Beau Beaur, Brent Gluck, John Thiele, Brent Mann. Bobby Davis, Keith Riney. OSS Sata g SaaS gto SS SS | THE SPECIAL EVENTS COMMITTEE choses the per- formers and prepares the facilities for campus wide entertainment events. 204 ae Social Workers T-CAB Student Social Workers Association + FRONT: Jana McMullen, Janet Thompson, Twyla Marshall. BACK: Virginia Hymer, Kim Huffman, Lana Posey, Arthur Dorsey, Lenora Hoag, Daphine Mullins. SE I ERR EE OR GSE NTIS, Open to any student interested in social work, THE STUDENT SOCIAL WORKER’S ASSOCIATION fosters identification with the ethics and values of the profession. T-CAB T-CAB Board FRONT: Tammi Bretthorst, Angie Crouch, Shannon Langston, Vonda Elkins, Karla Miller, Jana Hill. BACK: Nancy Cranfill, Karen Bryant, dodi Barr, Paula Bryant, Lance Meinzer, Robert Parkey, John Thiele. Executive Committee FRONT: Jennifer Stuart, Karen Bryant, Karla Miller, Vonda Elkins, Christine Hancook. BACK: Jodi Barr, Shannon Langston, Nancy Cran- fill, Paula Bryant, Jana Hill. Activities Committee FRONT: Dana Hancock, Curtis Sudduth, Paula Bryant, Christine Han- cook, Lee Sperry, Jan Grant. BACK: Rhonda Elrod, Mike McVey, Donald Fischer, Rhonda Lindsey, Stan McVey, Lee Baker, Robert Campbell. 205 T-CAB Camera Decorations Committee FRONT: Lisa Finch, Carla Campbell, Jana Hill. BACK: Kelley Young, Carolyn Pollack, Dawn Kozusko, Ronnie Ables. i 4 i 1 | i i ‘ Games Committee Bob Childress, Lisa Finch, Vonda Elkins, Kelley Young, Nancy Cranfill. 1 THE TARLETON CENTER ADVISORY BOARD(T-CAB) is re- sponsible for orgainizing and sponsoring events for the students of the University. Most of their activities center around the student center. Programs Committee FRONT: Kevin Bryant, Kelley Young, Sheila Swenson, Melissa heflin, Vonda Elkins, Karla Miller. SECOND: Shawn Oiler, Donald Fischer, Heather Riland, Vandi Clinton, David Bates, Bob Chil- dress. BACK: Robert Campbell, Lee Baker, Tony Norman, Stan McBey, Brad Mosely, Brett, Mike McVey, Chuck Heffington, Cur- tis Sudduth, Ronnie Ables. Publicity Ads Committee FRONT: Suzanne Symms,Jodi Barr, Karen Bryant, Lori Monski, Melinda Richburg. BACK: Rhonda Tucker, Lisa Finch, Jennifer Stuart. 206 Texan Stars FRONT: Brenda McBee, Terri Mayfield, Charmain Ad- codk. MIDDLE: Kim Sears, Sherry Brumbelow, Tam- mye Cloyd, Kathy Goodfellow. BACK: Melinda Rich- burg, Tanna Britt, Jimanne Minica, Kenda Pettit, Sandy Wilkins, Sarita Norton, Dee Dee McAbee, Carrie Brum- ley. THE TEXAN STARS is the women’s precision dance and drill team of Tarleton. The girls in the Stars per- form at football and basketball games as well as receive credit for physical education. Texan Stars 207 a TSEA TSNA I Texas Student Education Association FRONT: Angela Morton, Sheila Swenson, Melis- sa Heflin, Jan Grant, Dana Hancock, Donna Neal. BACK: Phyllis Guthrie, Rhonda Elrod, Shannon Langston, Karen Bryant, Jana Hill, Chantelle Herchenhahn, Susan Barrett, Cindy Houser. a le SS PP NORTE ES ES SS EE SES Any Tarleton student pursing a degree or a certificate of education is eligible for member- ship in TEXAS STUDENT EDUCATIONAL AS. SOCIATION. Members of the club are affiliate members of Texas State Teachers Association and NEA. SS Texas Student Nursing Association TSNA a Texas Student Nursing Association TEXAS STUDENT NURSES ASSOCIATION assumes responsibility for contributing to nurs- ing education in order to provide for the highest quality health care. Membership is opent to those students interested in the nursing profes- sion. 209 CLOSING | Tarleton is a very special place, and each year a student spends here makes facing the fact that you will one day have to go on to new things seem a little sadder. There is a comfort in knowing that you always have your memories, after all, no oth- er experience in your life will be quite like that of TSU. -Jon Newton Stephenville Sophomore Landscape design Tarleton There’s Not Like It! Students Pack Memories For A Look Back Boxes filled the rooms. Walls were stripped of posters and pictures. Students gathered belongings and prepared for the summer. Old photographs, football programs, man- gled notebooks, and assorted treasures were packed up to be stored and cherished. Along with these physical remind- ers were the memories — memories of all night cram sessions, research papers, football games, and parties. For the graduating seniors, these memories would represent years of hard work and a period in their lives that had come to an end. Undergraduates could r eflect on the past semes- ters and look forward to the next. Neither could forget the University’s affect on their lives, touching them in a special way. For students Tarleton had become and would contin- ue to be home. No other life experience could be quite like the days spent at TSU. peat Fo ain ne eee mr eee oe We a) “There are many things I’ll remember about this school year. I’ll remember being no- minated for Homecoming Queen, being a cheerleader, and all the new people I met.” -Niki Greenhaw Olney Sophomore Business Jails Saying goodbye. No one likes to say it; Some people refuse to say it. It often seems so final. The end of the spring semester, the end of an- | other school year, is a time filled with goodbyes. For those returning the next fall, goodbyes may only be for the summer. But for others, the goodbyes are longer lasting, often permanent. Those graduating, transferring, or just not returning say goodbye to friends they may not see for a while. They also say goodbye to Tarleton. They know they will miss the lifestyle they knew at Tarleton — the dances in The Cave, chasing the Poo on Mon- 214 TSU Can’t Be Replaced, There’s Nothin’ Like It! day nights, gatherings in the room down the hall to watch a scary mov- ie. Saying goodbye. Hugs. Exchang- ing addresses. Sometimes tears. Life at Tarleton is simple. It is the simple things, the little things, that e are often missed the most when changes occur. Leaving a place that has been so important in a person’s life is never easy. But some conso- lation exists in having memories. iy. itt May % 12 00g Fe fag td, am A Mak Chippers Bho AM dss. ouiat aie Bf. Sia Mae ; 44 OS OF tary Wi Memories last forever. They never e say goodbye. Tarleton There’s Nothin’ Like It! c i | —_ “Saying goodbye to friends is always the hardest part of the semester.” -Roger Ricketts Prosper Junior Business Abbaspour, Ghazvini Abott, Gordon C. Abel, Virginia M. Abelson, Nan Abernathie, Carlyn A. Abernathy, Elizabeth Ables, Regina D. Ables, Ronny L. Abshier, Rita S. Ackermann, Hazel R. Acosta, Cristina J. Adair, Kelley M. Adair, Talma M. Adame, Michael N. Adams, Cheri L. Adams, Cozette Adams, Dexter L. Adams, Jeffrey B. Adams, John D. Adams, John Q. Adams, Kristine M. Adams, Lynda Ann Adams, Monique S. Adams, Steven D. Adams, Tracy L. Adamson, Taylor G. Adcock, Charmain C. Adcock, Michael D. Adcock, Randy R. Addison, Paula G. Adkins, Christy P. Adkins, James K. Adkins, Mark E. Adkins, Ronny P. Agee, Elizabeth J. Aghai, Farhang Agnew, Peggy L. Aguilar, Patricia Ahearn, Brian S. Ahlschier, Angela Y. Aiken, Douglas J. Ainsworth, Michael S. Akamnonu, Cyprian Akinola, Alfred T. Akinsanya, Olabode Albus, Dennis M. Alcorn, Billy D. Alderfer, Rick D. Alderman, George R. Alewine, Michael K. Alexander, Anthony S. Alexander, John B. Alexander, Joy L. Alexander, Laura F. Alford, Mack G. Allen, Cyrus W. Allen, Dana D. Allen, Jerry D. Allen, Joann Allen, John E. Allen, Pam A. Allgood, Dana L. Allgood, Earl S. Allgood, Randal W. Allison, Alice Ann Allison, Claudia J. Allison, Paul M. Allred, David B. Almaguer, Ruben J. Almand, Joe D. Almond, Derek W. Alsop, James A. Altman, Rubye L. Ama, Kathy C. Amason, Lucinda Amason, Margaret M. Ament, Lucy Lee Amestoy, Sean C. Amick, Richard H. Anders, Buena G. Anderson, Benny R. Anderson, Blake E. Anderson, Doris Anderson, Douglas K. Anderson, Gary D. Anderson, Gregory S. Anderson, James V. Anderson, Kathy A. Anderson, Kaye S. Anderson, Michael W. Anderson, Mike Anderson, Monique M. Anderson, Retta J. Anderson, Richard R. Anderson, Robbie D. Anderson, Tammy L. Anderson, Todd E. Anderson, Weaver S. Andrepont, Judith L. Andrews, Jack Scott Andrews, Steven D, Annis, Donald Ray Anthony, Dennis W. Anthony, James E. Antilley, Dan P. 216 Student Directory Antoine, Terry N. Anz, Deron J. Arbuckle, James R. Archer, Claudia E. Archie, Donita K. Ard, Lisa G. Arendell, Adam P. Arendell, Evan M. Arlington, Barbara L. Armbruster, Ritchie Armstrong, Carla A. Armstrong, Debbie Armstrong, Donna L. Armstrong, Patricia Armstrong, Randall G. Arnold, William M. Arrambide, Edna L. Arroyo, Maria E. Arthur, Anthony E. Arthur, Jana J. Asbury, Candy L. Ash, Andy Atchison, Brenda S. Atchley, Martha E. Atchley, Melinda A. Atkins, Shawn E. Atkinson, James A. Atkinson, Keith A. Atkinson, Robby W. Attaway, Doug M. Augustyn, Karen A. Ault, Stacey R. Autrey, Phyllis Ann Avelar, Henry F. Averitt, Susan Avirett, Pamela D. Ayers, Susan Beth Aylor, Kemari A. 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Younger, Cynthia T. Younger, Sharon Kaye Youree, Joe R. Yousey, Leslie F. Yung, Lancelot Y.K. Zachry, Amy D. Zamudio, Richard A. Zapalac, Shawn Zarris, Nicki B. Zastoupil, Richard J. Zastoupil, Zachary M. Ziegelmair, Robert D. Zimmerman, Betty A. Zimmerman, Kelly F. Zoch, Ronnie F. Zoeller, Stephen M. Zschiesche, N. Kay Zuehlke, Janis L. Zumar, Michael A. 223 224 THE GRASSBURR TARLETON STATE UNIVERSITY Box T-309 Tarleton Station Stephenville, Texas 76402 (817) 968-9062 In picking a theme for this year’s book my co-workers and I had a very difficult time. We found it extremely hard to find just the right idea to describe Tarleton. We all agreed that this University is special, u nlike any other. And thus, we felt we had the perfect theme: TARLETON — THERE’S NOTHIN’ LIKE IT!! We feel it says it all, and we hope you share that feeling. | hope that this yearbook will help you to keep the memories of Tarleton alive in your heart. Working as the Grassburr Editor has been a privilege, and I have considered it a great honor. It has enabled me to do something for the University and the students who have given me so much. I would like to thank the people without whose help and hard work the Grassburr could not have been finished, my Assistant Editor Patricia Bennett, who has somehow managed to remain my closest friend, and our Photographer Bobby Davis, who has kept the two us entertained for an endless number of hours. I owe special thanks to our Advisor Reed Richmond, who has survived the three of us working together, and to Mary Anne Foreman, who always seemed to know exactly what we needed. I would also like to thank my parents for all of their love and support. Thank you all! Sincerely, Cindy Houser 1987 Grassburr Editor The Grassburr staff would like to thank all those whose support, contributions, and assistance have enabled us to produce the 1987 Grassburr: Toni Ford John Smallwood Brent Gluck Rhonda Tucker Scott Haynes Jennifer Wright Leah Houser The J-Tac Michelle Nance T-CAB Mike Rizzo Frank Oman 35 patel 3 + fe oo
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