Kentucky State University - Thorobred Yearbook (Frankfort, KY)

 - Class of 1968

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'M wnklsxi-Xwirx sm W M M LW 5351 AQ Tfllfllel M, aim 584 zr:1,51f:1f:? MW KX ' M :ij Tuciwffiaif Vex: Luosvcifff 1 V A N XX , ,Q 1 SQ CZf4bVln!f 'BunsTe4P'?ca 0 W C- W:XiH QW lk N .. ' - MJwqS jfs Y IN,-.-Q ff ff .-R124 E ,,-.,f,,,.4-.,.-K I +.. KENTUCKY FRANKFORT KENTUCKY as N,..wvw- tug w zvQ CONTENTS ACTIVITIES ORGANIZATIONS ACADEMICS CLASSES 3 MXL 95 113 ,i, Q ,W S v . X . V, , W 5 Y x , in X . Us nvsafknf ,..., ,,. F W , X wives' H er, 'ff' vg a. L rmwfp ' fi' . V, 1 .fr-.. a, ' wr' v1 i'l L,'w-.'13 - 4. V ,ag A J' - N gy,4,w,r.Lg,' -, gr' . Egwkqif-.E::1Q.,Q:w1, pg :,, , W ' , , 'g-W7 V r., y:.,'fxg ' figs -vgrnnvzij-?..,-H 123' a ,ff .,-r .m',,,v. ., . v'j,I.,,,1 .4 ,. 5 Mrlf' ' f5'P f5-wi ef?--L Rig-.V,'f-, ff Q1 9,21 ?if,t,,F W, 'Q,fyy,,Q .L , h w iff? fiirngufhtlvfgii i . X . - - 1 W , ' vi E kglgvf , , 1 .-31.-fir'-gf. A N93-.T-t' u ma - , ,QL EZ ,gli-, 33. 5 ..-, . ,. 14 -ur. 1- N, , 1 fr. nv- -3 'ff-gfg, r . ,, P 52 i, 54535 33:12. 5 25,35 'Q-A,,'J Y 5 f'f '.f:ffsz , .wiv 5551? ,. fffizgf. f- , ,- , 5' gf' , ' 469. -'YZ lf , . is - f aff: f Y' efiiffi- 2221275 Q' , P ' , lff'P,f3if'I 2-?:kif1'23ff17 ., iifiif g -- 1. ,f.g:4-l',,'..'y,?:.-.3qAj, , . !.jgj7',.i,g' 2 ' . Q Q ix-knfi .1115 wj.Q1:,Qlg,1 fisggjf ' ,, . Q ..,,E..5 1cf' 1 ' mf- 1 2,-Q 21-HZ4i,T.2f'+?4 24 1, ' QV f 1 Q if. f H M-I K gi . 4 I Z J . L i 2,55 iz jg - . an H- an W fa-I THIS IS OUR LIFE AT KENTUCKY STATE COLLEGE The college experience is indeed a rery personal one. The task of portraying life at Kentucky State College pictorially would not only he impossible, but ridiculous. In the coming year, perhaps a few of these pictures may spark and rekindle thoughts of Kentucky State College as you have experienced it. l 'H A Our lives are many and varied. The various activities provide the individual with a unified outlet for liis particular interests. in in QW 3 X f ,WW W T- 'E' ff X Intellectual Lfe .... Intellectual life at Kentucky State College is to know, that we may understand 9 LIFE ON CAMPUS The gregarious nature of young people is an accepted element in our society. It is only natural for students to seek each other's companionship, friendship and loyalty for associations formed on campus are valuable additions to one's college experience. , ,,, My V , ' s ,R a M. 1 1 '3 M iz: a e--A ,Y W 2 fig , 2 , , 'gs gas f ,K .,,., 1 Q, Ev 5, W ffi 'Ji ' mr' rg, , mr.- M ,fn M - .-15, f 25:11 5252 . A if L li G iw if gi W w 1 1 5 4'-,ig-V-J, u Q73 , '12 A as .3 Z' 44 , g Q ,u 15' if V X V, X X x X x V ,I N f .X A - AX V f4quf-'--- renow- . -, , Q ,f Y' X5 A xx '., 4 1, f Qi, M , V 1 .1 ,M -1-1 Ap: 4 , . 9 A, f my ff, If 1 tl .V 1-?,,. 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V, r LP 4- Q 2 1 K .f ' . :,' I , ' 1 - ' kg' :ps f , gp , A 3. .-4 'iw ' ,,3.e:g'-- j f .. . . ' -iH'17Y,.,.3.k,,giMN!M, Z +-gif 'k '.nA,A-1 ' 1 'ff 'w.. L ,A W, ,N ,f f-wh, 'N-5-'ZW' ,,,,' M WL. ,,., , Avy, ,wx , W-. N A W ' ' M faint- if An assignment is made-a problem must be solved. The student, the pupil or the candidate looks more nearly at the solution. On the contrary, this is given merely as a device to stimulate and arouse the curiosity for learning. This is the act of the 'Kwise teacher? Such a wise teacher is among us at Kentucky State Col- lege. She has been exposed to the illustrious educational heights that have enabled her to appreciate with fullness upper divisions of our elementary grades as we practice at Rosenwald Laboratory School and as we now appreciate through our challenging roles in our Department of Edu- cation. This mentor has tasted the honey of learning. Traditionally, though this may be, a review of her past is revealed as indicated. A native of Frankfort, she roamed the halls of the former Clinton High School and was awarded a degree from our illustrious institution. This taste of honey shot into her veins-projected her into the city-New York, where she enjoyed the ivy walls of Columbia University to another Bachelorls degree, and a longing to remain in that city enabled her to attain an M.A. degree from New York City College, now the City University of New York. The empire state has now become a part of this person and the velvet flow of knowledge promulgated up the Hud- son to the University of Syracuse and further study. This heavenly taste was not suflicient. The International flavor had to be added from McGill University in Montreal, Canada. But what is satisfaction? Man in his search for knowl- edge is never satisfied. More studies at the University of Cincinnatig and to complete the cosmopolitan flavor, the University of Kentucky. Since that time, she has returned for more studies repeatedly at her Syracuse. ,QT VVith all this knowledge, service becomes a greater pleasure. The yearning desire to impart knowledgefthe great ecstasy and appreciation watching growth-the chal- lenge to the eager mind and the continuous effervescent activity of youth around herfhas made her blossom with more service and even greater pleasure. Girl Scout Troops have shared this joy-the Student Education Association has become wiser from her council, the Baptist Union Board has sought her advice. Yes, all persons have longingly looked to her for more wisdom and for strength. With these as few laurels. we find no greater achieve- ment than to dedicate this our l968 THOROBRED to our beloved Miss Pattye L. Simpson. ,,,muonooom,,, STA T310 Q . Z . ' 41 Q nf, 55 'Ulasuev 9 1 l' 4- vb ',I,','04N K F 0 , K HAQK 'vvuoomoomN V G k W 5 gg No ' -as ex 2 5 ii ii C3- f ww f' fw Q. V 4 W WW, W Mylglfgfi X av !y'f'Qw'bf NVXQZCL W 9KQW,4wU9Q,f W M 1 w A X' X i , V N , I W, ,gg 'L 'V ' ., '.?2Q-.Q 5 1 Edited by Iames Ragland Evelyn Walker Miss Kentucky State College, is majoring in Elementary Education and comes from Gary Ind She is a active member of the S.E.A. CStudent Education Associationj and the Associated Women Students. Deborah Taylor-First Attendant to Miss Kentucky State is majoring in Business Edu- cation and she is a native of Indianapolis, Ind. She is the Editor of the Yearbook, an active member in the Student Education Association, and a member of the Associated Women Students. 17 MISS KENTUCKY STATE CCLLEGE Eleanor Davis-Second Attendant to Miss Kentucky State, is majoring in Physical Education and comes from Detroit, Mich. She is a member of the Student Education Association, and The Associated Women Students. f 4' f ,fylwfh , 1 'Z V ' ,5f5g?4 J . e Q 3 Z . , E E 2 Ei MISS KENTUCKY STATE AND ATTENDANTS CGRONATION n 1 Donna Hampton MISS SENIOR 'L MR. SENIUR Pamela Dixon Miss Freshman Roberta Cunningham Miss Omega Psi Phi S if- Linda McCann Miss Sophomore Vernita Matillar Miss Alpha Kappa Alpha AVCRITES Janet Clark Miss Junior Karen Dixie Miss Delta Sigma Theta Sharron Mingo Miss Alpha Phi Omega Clarice Knox Miss Alpha Phi Alpha HOMECOMING ' Sociology Club. Miss Freshman and Attendants 4-mf Q Miss English and Attendant. 7-7 ..,. ,,.,. qu. .W M1 Q as ,QQ . - N., V.-f.-:sais-sf-'M News .-.X .. 7 sae, . ig Us :5,e:Wq -: file: T .L . .W WSANMQSKQEA . . -W - if TTRg:fm5,'il?'F'W?0s4e1s'a .. 5 N1?kHQQw.ss.:iiY.'i sw.:ig,QeSgtksst . A - misss- is New xx.. - 'K 5-MSXWQSQ 2 -' 'QSFW :ff fi' '1:fs .:iffQ' i f xg . .sm g m: Q - iw . ,X A . '- 'X it ,Nth it Q. International Relations Club. f- is .' - 'Sis Q X. 'Semis ..,.,..,,. . J...s,1sMmw,m,,,,W,,, .,. 3 E if -sm X X . r A is s , A . R of -- Miss Home Economics and Attendants. Www 5 mst wmsswul-sqm, M ga, M ss 'nn , N K: Mathematics. 7.8 Miss Torch and Attendants. ,FM President Emeritus Atwood, Dr. Carl M. Hill, and Mrs. Ke an stand with the 1934 Championship Football Team Ivy car fuels up. t ggi if X S S Q Miss Delta Sigma Theta. i Miss Alpha Phi Alpha and Attendant. I CULTURAL EVENTS Eugene Holmes Y 1 Barit St tt N William A. Brown, Negro History Week Speaker, Class of 1959. Former classmate greets speaker. 31 Buzz-session with former teachers. The Rev. W. W. Jones greets speaker Nm A NEW CAREER OPPORTUNITIES CONFERENCE 3 -. w. ' K ,,,, .W , Uris, f 9? 'ww ff R E G I S T R TI O Are you sure you can handle business? So this is what ani orgy looks like . . . ,A , ,fn Q , ,, .V , .z , f f ' ,Ava if I said 'T' as in the Temptations. We'1I ngfer get out of here What do you mean you don't offer English 99? 34 I didn't cut in front of this line, she did. I know I can handle twenty-five hours. Now let's make sure we have all our classes to ether. g I Z,,,V , V ,,,,, I , I fm, , 1 Presenting the Kentucky State College marching band. MARCHING BAND We're the Soul Men. We step even after the games. X K Q- by b '.. L Y 5 P: m 5 f ff J? tt T-sag wp , ' 5 -,. xg e N e fi' Dynamic!! Yes we are. Baby, make that turn slow and easy -, They maintain the spirit at the games. 37 Here they come to play a boss sound. We're filming 100- Okay everyone on three 38 Formations make our iudiences come alive. Too much isn't she? Keeping the beat until the end. 'K 4 9 sf ,L CHORUS Now what part am I supposed to sing? Practice makes perfect. IWW-pM l K, It would help if I could read music Wx ,Q A rare moment. 47. A student learns by experience in the Chemistry lab. is The industrial arts majors receive instructions for project. ' Getting a lecture in physical science ,wir We ss' Student Council President William E. Walker 44 On way to class. 1 ,::,-- rw MW: .-.- -W Simi 1,-si :LJ-1-.xse-if-l ' '- f f Weisz sf1,f1m- .. vm,-. 7--- we-'MQ - M' V 'K '-2sfsW.4' William oversees one of the Career Conference sessions. ,J 7 - -iv? .,.k VV W, K Taking care of student business. fx! j A, Beauty-In! Beauty-Out! Punching on the side. CAMPUS ACTIVITIES fwwmw. I 15 in X J 5,EA. Qi A . XR X Q39 X , S . . M! 3 an wonder who's going to drink the water! 46 gif IM Itis in my back-Cadillac. It's on my mind . . . Uncle Sam Wants You! .N , ya X. N if An' activity that canit be done away with . . f' i i h ' -,,j.-f,..f 'J Amt., , Y ' ,, - .,.. -uffww ink ,gfbik .L ,A .,.,, Q., iqi,.i, its :bfi 3 may - -if, .. If only I had BORROWED that test! 'y Y Jimmy Q, fu 1 ,W v 'S N N1 U1 3 THE EMERGENCE OF ATHLETIC INNOVATION Athletics at Kentucky State College has begun its uprising toward a change-a change that will represent a Thorobred dynastyn in future years. This upheaval in athletics is presently being spearheaded by a quartet of dynamic head coaches who are guiding the reins toward victory after victory. Each jockey has made his commitment to open up around his turn to win the race for athletic prominence. In the winner's circle we have: Coach Charles Bates . . . Coach Lucias Mitchell . . . Coach Kenneth Gibson .... . . . Coach Robert D. Williams K DR. WILLIAM EXUM Athletic Director Coach Charles Bates is a native of Birmingham, Alabama. He played college ball at Alabama A 8: M College. Bates earned his graduate degree at the University of Kentucky. While playing at Alabama A 81 M College, he made the S.I.A.C. team as a tackle. Bates has had professional football years with the Chicago Bears and the New York Titans. He served three years as defensive coach here and after a year at Southern University, he returned as Head Coach of the Kentucky State THORO- BREDS. Coach Lucias Mitchell is beginning his first year as coach of the Thorobreds,'5 and his fifth year as head coach of a college team. He received his undergraduate degree at Jackson State College where he earned four letters in basketball as a for- ward. Mitchell holds a Masteris Degree in Health and Safety from Indiana Uni- versity, and has done additional study at the same institution. Coach Kenneth Gibson is a native of Brooklyn, New York. He is a graduate of Indiana University where he also received his graduate degree. He served as head track coach at Florida A 81 M for two years where he won one S.I.A.C. champion- ship. Kentucky State College was his choice with seven years of coaching experience. Coach Robert Plug Williams is a native of Frankfort, Kentucky. He is a gradu- ate of Kentucky State College where he played football and earned a varsity letter in basketball. Williams earned his graduate degree from Indiana University. He is presently an active reserve with the United States Army where he holds the rank of Major. 48 1967 THOROBRED FOOTBALL SQUAD FOOTBALL The Thorobred Renaissance The 1967 Thorobred football squad, after a disappoint- ing finish in 1966, began its quest toward a new look. Under the able direction of ex-pro and new Head Coach Charles Bates, the Thorobreds began their move toward the top by compiling a season record of 5-3-1. The future promises to be even more exciting with the recruiting of strong fresh- men and a tough competitive schedule. SEASON,S RECORD Wins Losses Ties 5 3 1 SCORES Our Score Opponent Their Score 16 Lane College 7 36 Winston-Salem College 0 52 North Carolina College 7 16 iMorehead University 20 13 Findley College 6 20 Central State University 6 16 Lincoln University 24 6 Edward Waters College 6 0 Tennessee A8zI State University 13 FOOTBALL COACHING STAFF l l Defensive line coach, Larry Youngg Head coach, Charles Batesg Assistant coach, Ronald Mitchell l l ' T if is X 2 S l E . At right tackle . . . the big B, Sorry, Tiger, this is mine, 50 ENEZM W Good Blocking Means Daylight. Starnes grabs another. i Elmore intercepts. Can't stop now, I got to go. Emoute to paydirt Catch me if you can. 5 William Burley Leonard Butler Paul Cornett Willie Dickerson l r SENIORS George Hines, Co-Captain James .laPk50n Drafted by Buffalo Bills C0-Captam David Montgomery John Oakes John Upthegrove Craig Wallace 53 BASKETB LL The 1967-68 Thorobred basketball squad began its re- vival under the guidance of new Head Coach Lucius Mitchell. Coach Mitchell's rebuilding program has al- ready produced Hve times as many wins as last season. SEASON'S RECORD Wins Losses 10 17 Our Soore Opponent Their Score 103 Huntington College 80 103 Taylor University 105 74 Tennessee Wesleyan 79 69 Georgia Southern 86 83 Carson Newman 101 85 Athens College 96 82 Morehead State University 111 75 Eastern Illinois 64- 92 Campbellsville College 76 80 Union College 66 88 Upper Iowa University 83 99 Wisconsin State University 98 79 Tennessee A8cI State University 77 114 Campbellsville College 74 108 Northwood Institute 74 80 Kentucky Wesleyan 125 79 Union College 98 4-5 Central State COhioj University 60 103 Lincoln University fMo.j 123 70 Central State fOhioj University 76 97 Northwood Institute 87 71 Kentucky Wesleyan 85 70 Tennessee A8z1 State University 85 71 Morehead State University 109 94 Georgetown College 100 107 Lincoln University fMo.j 115 84 Eastern Michigan University 107 2. 1967-68 THOROBRED BASKETBALL TEAM LUCIAS MITCHELL Head Coach EVERETT B. MONCUR Assistant Basketball Coach Lett soars for two. i Nan on the fake. Miller drives for score 5 5 Up, Up, and Away. Easy does it. SENIOR Glenn Miller Get Back! You can't stop K.S.C. 1967-68 TRACK TEAM TRACK Under the able leadership of Coach Kenneth Gibson, a graduate of Indiana University, the Kentucky State Col- lege track team is expected to gain and retain a dynasty in track and field to the like of which there has been no equal. In a personal interview, Coach Gibson stated that the team is exceptionally strong in the mile relay, sprints, and short distances, but that there is a need for marked improvement in the longer distances. In the track meets thus far participated in, we have been well represented by the likes of Craig Wallace fWorld Record Holder in the 60-yard dashj and Clarence L'The Ghost Ray, who will most likely receive an offer to take part in the 1968 Summer Olympics .in Mexico City, Mexico. KENNETH GIBSON Head Coach HZ! as-91 8' 31622 e I li-lrzlgyw b f' Wffif' ff A if nm! CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM Stride to perfection. S E I R S Do it Darling J. W. Brown Clarence Ray Craig Wallace 58 SENIORS W-W W Af if ', fi , 1 'f ' M 1 M V ' 1 .W lu i M A 'WW rf . g aw M 5 mf Nb M 1968 BASEBALL TEAM BASEBALL The 1968 Thorobred baseball squad spotlights one of the most potentially power-packed teams ever. The return of seven regulars from last year's line-up provides a solid foundation to support the rookies with no collegiate experience. Opposing teams beware, and professional scouts smileg the Thorobreds have the green light and are swinging away. SEASON'S RECORD OF 1967 Wins Losses 8 7 The Thorobred's posted victories are: Morehead University Cumberland College Tennessee A811 State University Campbellsville College Kentucky Wesleyan Georgetown College ROBERT WILLIAMS Port Huron Junior College Head Coach West Virginia State College ff James .lacksfm Tyrone Northington Franklin Warren Billy Yarber N.A.I.A. All-American 59 James Jackson, a senior football player from Gadsden, Alabama, received a Postgraduate Scholarship from the National Collegiate Athletic Association. The winners all have over 3.0 or BU grades, and have performed with distinction on the football field. In addition, each must have signified his intention of beginning graduate studies in the fall of 1968 and must have been judged capable of doing postgraduate work by his major professor. 60 snnwNsuQQO:g:X'fIfnrf xx! S T 01, . 489' s 4 0 Z qigkzigsiiz-h-'ftteLT::f::EgEE--:iff4:i?E5?L S Il li :- Liic ' 5.5 r- 'Z iglm li U7 -eggiiglg. 1535? ,aFf l4ggi:!3Q? 'V Fife g X 4 I 4. B Wff,,'?4NKr o RT - 'L ,,xw + 'f0O0OOOOQNi55'N . V 'QM 'A A ,W 54 ',,,,,,' CU 2 , ' W 5315? 'ff' Ai xl R vw guyz 'WWA . ,h 'A ' V.. 2f?Zi2, 1 H ' ig' igmv gfxk' KW! ' , fa 'J Q2 yi! ' ' 1 135745 6 ,. ,445 -:gift-M 422, L: ua? ' E' X11 ..,. 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V ice-President Gerald Patton ...... Ghapla1rr jQf'?yi4l? Gloria Spggaeer . . ........ Secretary f L ,791 my W . 8 .- rs A Agni U f if f- 1 - V, ry. J 'Y ,J L ,Z MCCULLIN HALL COUNCIL Joseph Debow ...... ....,..... P resident William Gardner .... ................ V ice-President Kenneth Allen .... ....................... S ecretary TCRCH CLUB Richard Smith ..... ...................., P resident Abe Padilla ..... ...... S ecretary ' Wiley Smith ..... .. ...... Vice-President Lonnie Carter ..... .......... .,.... T r easurei ,7,,, , , ,, L ,, W, iw, , ,,,, HUNTER HALL Delois King ..... .,...... P resident Jacqueline Pettiford .. ..... Secretary Jackie Robinson ., ..... Vice-President Linda Floyd ..... ..... T reasurer ATVVCOD HALL Carl Milton ..... .........,.,. P resident Augustus Johnson . . . ............... Secretary Robert Calloway . . . .... Student Representative CHEMISTRY CLUB Maurice Cox .............................. President Martha Cross . ...... Secretary Jerry Meriwhether . . . ............... Vice-President Richard Slaton ............................ Treasurer LASOCIEDAD CERVANTES Abe Padilla ..... ..........,........... P resident Marilyn Johnson . ....... Secretary Myra Smith ...... ...... T reasurer SOCICLOGY CLUB Melvin Howard ..,.......... ........... P resident Vernita Matillar .. ...... Secretary Dorothy Newell ..... ............,... T reasurer YEARBOOK STAFF Deborah Taylor .............................. Editor Jerome Scott .... ....... A ssistant Editor Sandra Shauntee ........... Secretary ALPHA MU GAMMA Mildretta Trowell .... ................... P resident Lavarene Washington .. ....... Recording-Secretary Carl Garott ...... ............... V ice-President Johnetta Hudson .... .............. T reasurer Marilyn Jones . . ...... Corresponding-Secretary PHYSICAL EDUCATION ' David Montgomery ........................ President Francis Hardges . . . . , . . .Secretary James Jackson ......... ,...... V ice-President Omar F urr ..,... ....... T reasurer STUDEXT EDUCATIOX ASSOCIATION Gerald Patton ............................. President Etta Jo Rush ..,. ..... S ecretary Freida Rogers . . . ....................... Treasurer NEW MEN'S DORM Omar Furr .... ..........,. P resident James Jackson . ....... Vice-President John Everett , ,.......... Treasurer as re , pre' 5 L 34 fuwiff ,A . 2 ff9't?4f lat-a:a,L,mua1Ai-anti Liga, .9 ,sift it M xgvnt DJ 5 A wif ,Q ,flask :n5NQA5 Q.,-3 at A' ic fl 5, I gvmpag Qgfsiit M Rm: HK-fe L' ' - 'N tM+fW W i If B Q4 SCROLLER CLUB Sidney Mofiit . . ...... President Louis Morris . . . . .Vice-President te! -egg E 'GLISH CLL' Lendall Young . . . . . .President Paulette Stewart . . . . .Secretary USHER BOARD Vernita Matillar ........................... President Fred Brooks ...,. ....... V ice-President CHANDLER HALL Beverly Talley ..... ..l............... P resident Sandra Wood ..... ..... S ecretarv Regina Sims ..... ...... V ice-President JoAnn Boone . . ..... Treasurer WESLEY CLUB Janet Dawson .. .......... President Verdell Fox .,... ....... S ecretary Freida Rogers . . ............... Vice-President Donna Asher ........,. . ...... Treasurer HOME ECONOMICS CLUB M8fi1YH MHjOfS - - - ------------------,--- PI'CSiC1CHt Rebecca Buckner ............. ......, A sst. Secretary Betty Long r.....,.. ...... V ice-President Eugalyn Byars , ,, ,.,,..,,. Treasurer Paulette Combs .,.... . .,..... Secretary new NEW7YORKERSC1UB John Everett ...................,........., President Glenn Williams ..... ...... S ecretary Edward Cross .. ....... Vice-President John Henry ..... ..... T reasurer THOROBRED Robert Gibson ..... ..,...... E ditor Sandra Shauntee .......... Reporter Belinda Baugh .... ...... S ecretary William Cornett ...... Photographer IHOLOGY'CLUB Vivian McCann . ........................ President Timothy Jenkins .. ....... Vice-President KENTUCKYfHALL Nancy Campbell ........................... President Alvinia Newell ,,,4,, ,,,,,,, S ecretary Beverly Mclntosh ...... . ..,,.. Vice-President Barbara Simmons ., ,,,,,4, Treasurer COMBS HALL COUNCIL james Thompson ........................... President Lee Cage ........ ....... S ecretary Sidney Moffit ...... Vice-President William Graham .,.. ...... T reasurer LAMPADOS CLUB L ' Li i David Booker .........,..............,.... President Taylor Smith ...... ,...... V ice-President s SPHINX CLUB Curtis Kittrell ..........,.... Clifton Wilkes ..... Raymond Traughber . . . . .President . . . . .Secretary Treasurer INTERNATICNAL RELATIONS CLUB Edward Stevenson ..4......,................ President Deborah Stapleton .. ....... Secretary J. T. Hill ....... ....... T reasurer KENTUCKY PLAYERS Patricia Russell ..,.............,......,.... President Johnny Myers . , . ...... Vice-President Deborah Stapleton . . .....,....... Secretary STUDENT CQUNCIL William E. Walker --.,-.-,-,'.A,', president Pamela Holston ....... .............. S ecretary James Peters ......, ...... V ice-President limml' Stewart '- -'-'- Member at Large IVY LEAF CLUB Linda Floyd ............................... President Sylvia Bush ..... ....... S ecretary Betty Thornton . ....... Vice-President JoAnn Boone .. . ..,.. Treasurer MATHEMATICS CLUB O. B. McCann .. ..................... President Brenda Hayden .... ....... S ecretary Maurice Cox ....... Vice-President Richard Slaton .. ....., Treasurer CHEERLEADERS Sandra Maria Shauntee .....,............... Captain Pamela Short ................ Mrs. Claude A. Smith . . . , . . .Co-Captain ...............Advisor MUSIC EDUCATOR'S NATIONAL CONFERENCE Gregory Nailing . , ............ President Carolyn Hines .... ....,.. V ice-President Roberta Hall ..,.. ............ S ecretary ASSOCIATED WCMEN STUDENTS Janet Warren .........,................... PI'CSidCf1f Sandra Shauntee . -,4....',, Secretary Deborah Matthews ..... ...... V ice-President Lavere Dixon H .,.,.,, Asst. Sgcretal-Y PYRAMID CLUB Cythnla Barnes . ,...................... President Lucindia Scurry ...... ....... S ecretary Vassie Cook ..... ...... V ice-President Phyllis Yarbough .... ...... T reasurer NURSING CLUB Patricia Matillar .......................... President Sandra Martin ............ ...... 'I' reasurer Cecilia Crouse . , . .,... Vice-President Mrs. Luevonue M. Lincoln .... ..... A dvisor EDMUND BURKE DEBATING SOCIETY William Waytes III ..,.......,....,....... President Jacqueline Pettiford ..,.........,... ...... S ecretary Gerald Patton ......... ....... V ice-Presideni Miss Hortense Spillers . . ....... Advisor Slqjip 429 ACPA A9552 FRATERNITIES, SURURI AND ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA SORORITY BETA ZETA CHAPTER OFFICERS Rosaland E. Bishop ............... ....... B asileus Lena L. Patterson ..... Anti-Basileus Mildretta Trowell . . .... Grammetus Lea A. Williams ...... ......... E pistoleus Jacqueline Pettiford . . . . . .Dean of Pledges Organized in 1908, the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority was the First such organization among Negro women and later extended membership to women of all races. Its purpose is to promote high standards of wornanhood. The Beta Zeta Chapter was chartered at Kentucky State College in February, 1933. OFFICERS-Rosalind E. Bishop, Basileusg Lena L. Patterson, Anti-Basileus, Mildretta Trowell, Grammetusg Lea A. Williams, Epistoleusg Jacqueline Pettiford, Dean of Pledges. Anita Avery Rosalind Bishop Rosetta Bishop Rebecca Buckner Anita Carmen Paulette Combs Janet Dawson Gloria Delaney Mary J. Hill Patricia Holston Delois King Clarice Knox Marilyn Majors Delores Massey Vernita Matillar Sharron Mingo Lena Patterson Jacqueline Pettiford Patricia Russell Myra Smith Gwendolyn Taylor Margaret Terry Mildretta Trowell Linda Whitfield Freddie Williams Lea Williams Margaret Wilson tww-qu 83 ALPHA PHI ALPHA BETA MU CHAPTER In 1906 the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity became the first such organization among Negro college men. The group emphasizes scholarship and brotherly love. The Beta Mu Chapter was chartered at Kentucky State College in April, 1933. Gregory W. Nailing Robert Thomas ...... Gerald Patton .... Joseph Lynem .... Kent Gibson .... OFFICERS , .,....... President . ,Vice-President . . . . . .Secretary . . . . . .Treasurer Dean of Pledges 84 . 3 r QT., 'iiljgjg Q 'Q 1, - 'i is . I j 3. A ..,, ...ch Cornelius Boss Frederick Brooks John DeBoe Kent Gibson Kenneth Greene Curtis Kittrell Joseph Lynem Jerry Meriwhether Herbert Miller Gregory Nailing Gerald Patton Jimmie Stewart Rayburn Traughber Clifton Wilkes 5 Q 35 ALPHA PHI CHAPTER DELTA SIGMA THETA P The Alpha Phi Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority was organized on campus in April, 1934. It is a union ol' women of like ideals, potentialities, and attainrnents and promotes social and racial betterment. Martha Cross . Jean Burley . . . Carolyn Hines ...... Dorothy Gaines Rilene Allen .... Gloria Spencer OFFICERS . . ......................... President Dean of Pledges and Vice-President ............Asst. Dean of Pledges . . . . . . .Recording Secretary . . .Corresponding Secretary ...............Treasurer 86 t Xl Rilene Allen Jean Burley Martha Cross Roberta Cunningham Virginia Davis Rosetta Dickerson Karen Dixie Phyllis Drake Dorothy Gaines Michele Gore Vivian Green Roberta Hall Alyce Harris Carolyn Hines Vivian McCann Lydia Pettis Freida Rogers Mary Smith Gloria Spencer Devora Stokes 87 OMEGA PSI PHI PSI PSI CHAPTER E EX X NJ x 1 The Omega Psi Fraternity was founded November 17, 1911, at Howard University. Its purpose is racial uplift through cultural achievement and inspiration. Manhood, scholarship, perseverance, and uplift are the principles on which the fraternity stands. The college charter was founded November 9, 1934. William Lassiter Johnny Myers . Leon Hoke .... Edward Smith . William A. Lassiter, Basileus K. Carlton Cloud OFFICERS Robert Gibson ............................Basileus . . . . .Keeper of Record and Seals . . . . . . . . . .Keeper of Finance A ........ 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A713 ff' ff 1 J, 054, W, . :Q e'Vff1w ,, wr K 7 , ZZ J ' Q, WLKT WQMA, KA faq am nm X bfi- Hvj- -1 X .1 x,DkNQ3s:5l-VK LQNAINQ fi ' A VNXMA1 :GLS x A n N - 1 Aqmrna ,Oman 1 My w-ff 194 CLLCY' gli T I 9 Q .,- Q, .N V N wwxl W 1 I f ' , , GMI We A GMA Rlayml 7,-Q 1-!'P: 7' an lQ!vvj.y Tkmlfq 51 Y' :KS 'S'wf Mf- Vvlml' 'fgxjks 8 Nfl a Q VIQKIK 39,58 Hf,.?-J s -. Q GH hnvl lqjafi. all 5 V ff 3..r41w ff 14555: fx Hx KAPPA ALPHA PSI ALPHA UPSILON CHAPTER The Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity was organized at Indiana University in 1911, with the purpose of achievement in all fields of human endeavor. The Alpha Upsilon Chapter was chartered at Kentucky State College on March 1, 1935. OFFICERS William Bridges ............... ......... P olernarch Michael Simmons . . . ..... Vice-Polemarch Sylvester Cohen .... .... K eeper of Records George Fields .... .... D ean of Pledges 90 f ,N mf wa. ., mf 1 William Bridges Sylvester Cohen Fredric Cowden George Fields Donald Grigsby Henry Gude Larry Latimore Michael Lewis George Long Tyrone Northington Charles Robinson Dennis Rowland Michael Simmons James Thompson Ronald Tucker Bobby Waller 'il 91 ALPHA PHI OMEGA PHI OMEGA CHAPTER Alpha Phi Omega is the National Service Fraternity for college and university men. Its purpose is to develop leadership, to promote friendship, to provide service to humanity, and to further the freedom that is our national, educational and intellectual heritage. Since its founding in 1925 more than 100,000 men have joined Alpha Phi Omega on more than 400 college and university campuses. Alpha Phi Omega National Service Fraternity was chartered here at Kentucky State College on May 14, 1966, as Phi Omega Chapter. Michial Talbot .. Arthur Taylor . . . William Burley .. James Jackson . .. William E. Walker John W. Brown .. OFFICERS ........................President . . .2nd Vice-President ..........Secretary . . . . . . , .Treasurer . . . . .Parlimentarian Alumni Secretary 97. ? .5 at 5 fifif William Bass james Brown William Burley Lonnie Carter William Cornett James Jackson Philip Johnson Donald Martin Sherman Martin Abraham Padilla Richard Smith Wiley Smith Kenneth Talbot Arthur Taylor William E. Walk William H. Wal William R. Wal . f' 5 2,1- 74, w if W ,fm-fl. W ff' J ,Qi , ,, ,I ff lv NH .Vf, , ?' 7 . M f K gif gg Q fa 42 E, LK gf X 4? X 212 2 f 2 A 3 755 ' 5 . 5 L v:,J,w z J Q Q25 Q f 'ff K J r 5 g 4 K a 3 X f g f i 5 , 3 : WA Q fixing Q 4 f if? I L Z gf? 1 5 '95 Ma 11 5 Z9 ' 8 y 5 f x V N J 1 1 ij! V ,m,,.,M M. v,,,, V ,, , Q W 62 1 4, 1 L 5 3 X I im Q1 xx .2 , Q Q C - 9 -5 0 O D 'fi O 'FIAT IIE' rl M M ' 57 l ,' 1' I gm S Tift? 10 gl' 'I I. Q.. 'L' 5. fi Ilmll :- fr 1 u - 431 0 N Z., '04, 's E ,gm f mommm'-N Q WEN .ve ' 75, I 'Q 1 1 SDINE-ICIVDV Edited by It-:rome Scott , ,I g-MQ.AM.-L-, ,xg ., f.-Q.. WENDELL BUTLER REV. HOMER E. NUTTER DR. VINCENT A. BARR Superintendent of Public Instruction, Chairman Lexington Frankfort F. E. WHITNEY JOHN FRED WILLIAMS Hopkinsville Ashland BOARD OF REGENTS 96 E ,ww ...... There is more to operating a good college than mere classroom instruction. Although the classroom is the basic part of Kentucky State College, the rules by which the classroom functions, the buildings in which the classrooms are housed, and the students who partake of the classroom instruction are all the responsibility of the administrationg however, with such leadership as Dr. Carl M. Hill, the direction of our college is moving forward-with deliberate speed. PRESIDENT l DMINISTRATORS DR. JAMES F. MCCLELLAN, JR. Dean of Students and Professor Department of Education and Psychology DR. FRANK D. BEAN Director of Development DR. EDDIE W. MORRIS Registrar and Assistant Professor Department of Education and Psych . yii 'lN Ww,WM,,M DR. DAVID H. BRADFORD Dean of Instruction and Professor Department of History and Political Science ology WILLIAM H. GOODWIN Director of Public Relations and Alumni Affairs FACULTY .... , ,W Wei: 3 ' V fi A W :,gztQ1gswtgz7,a. .,g...--wg,g,g2,4.esifz are , ' ts. ,aa ...Www ,,., .V .. . fa.,gge.m.ia.,w .iqfamttw .- ,ff.wfg,mfQa1Q . ...Y ...wwf .. .. 5... ,, . . , r.i,.,,. . ' wmmfitwz 6 . ..:.....,.f Z 1 2 9 612 ,, WW. .::'w: wvwewr . if an .e. -2sw:gi:,::Uf11w w tiiiwfp' fwffzzgih 'iii ifffiff V flizif'-f !ii.?f f '-mesa 11 1., t. , .-pw V' 'M sf, 1-vzrfefzwzssw ,,.,,w,mexiJTf1.-.fix .. ,,., .. ,wig .,,., B329 K S ,. , ,, . gg.. ., -...Y .,...,...-.-3,-.,.,.,,,M 1,-M ,. ', ,':5l.g,f g-,.,,az:f,,:ftf4.fai..ff: V f-,fm I ..., .N f .mst ff 2 ,, LU., ..,f.,M.,.,,, ,,. ,L ...-- V15 - M... .,.,,L,L. , .. . 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Homer Brewer, Jr., Part-time Instructor of Phi- losophy. Dr. Arsenio Alfaro, Professor, Department of Romance Languages. t Mrs. Rosairene J. Black, Instructor, Rosenwald Laboratory School. Dr. A. Russell Brooks, Professor and Head, De- partment of English. James B. Brown, Associate Professor, Depart- ment of Chemistry. Mrs. Helen C. Exum, Assistant Professor, De- partment of Romance Languages. Brooks Giles, Jr., Assistant Professor, Depart- ment of Industrial Arts. Dr. Henry E. Cheaney, Professor, Department of History and Political Science. Joseph G. Fletcher, Associate Professor, Depart- ment of English. Richard Green, Instructor, Department of Chemistry. Mrs. Ora Mae Cheaney, Assistant Professor, De- partment of Home Economics. Mrs. Winona L. Fletcher, Associate Professor, Department of English and Director of Dra- matics. Mrs. Hyla D. Cartwright, Associate Professor, Reading Specialist, Department of English. Mrs. Minnie J. Hitch, Associate Professor and Mrs. Helen F. Holmes, Associate Professor, De- Walter B. Hunter, Assistant Professor, Depart- Principal, Rosenwald Laboratory School. Dr. Robert Insko, Part Time Assistant Profes- sor, Department of Education and Psychology. William W. Jones, Associate Professor and Act- ing Head, Department of Mathematics and Physics, College Chaplain. partment of English. ment of English. Marvin R. Johnson, Mathematics and Ph Mrs. Mildred Jacobs, Instructor, Rosenwald Laboratory School. Dr. Timothy L. Langston, Assistant Professor, Dr. James Latimer, Department of Education and Psychology, Di- Testing, Department rector of New Men's Dorm and Student Coun- ogy. seling. Instructor, Department of ysics. Professor and Director of of Education and Psychol- Dr. Eugene A. Lincoln, Associate Professor, De- partment of Education and Psychology, Director of Student Teaching. Dr. James F. McClellan, Jr., Professor, Depart- ment of Education and Psychology. Mrs. Luevonue M. Lincoln, Assistant Professor, Department of Nursing. Mrs. Ethel L. McLenv:lon, Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology. Harry G. Lominac, Instructor, Department of English. Miss Leola E. Madison, Associate -Professor, De- partment of Business and Economics. Ronald Mitchell, Instructor, De- P. J. Manly, Associate Professor, John F. Matheus, Visiting Lec- parlmem of Health and Physical Herman Mixonl .Instructor Department of Education and turer, Department of Romance Educatlong Assistant Football partrnent of Bugmegs and Psychology. Languages. Coach. nomics. . x ' Dr. Eddie W. Morris, Assistant Professor, De- Herbert E. Olivera, Associate Professor, Depart- James R. O'Rourke, Librarian. partment of Education and Psychology 5 Regis- ment of Business and Economics. trar. Dan-ny H. Pogue, Instructor, Department of Business and Economics. ment of Chemistry. Dr. Gus T. Ridgel, Professor and Head, Depart- Henry L. Scurry, Instructor, Department of Bi- ment of Business and Economics. ology. Dr. E. D. Raines, Professor and Head, Depart- Dr. A. J. Richards, Professor and Head, Depart- ment of Romance Languages. Frank Shauntee, Assistant Professor and Acting Head, Department of Industrial Arts. Miss Pattye L. Simpson, Assistant Professor, De- partment of Education and Psychology. Edward L. Smith, Assistant Professor, Depart- ment of Music and Director of College Bands. John L. Southall, Instructor, Department of Business and Economics. Leonard A. Slade, Jr., Instructor, Department of English. Dr. Harold S. Smith, Professor and Head, De- partment of History and Political Science. Miss Hortense Spillers, Instructor, Depart- ment of English. Carl H. Smith, Assistant Professor, Department of Music and Choir Director. Miss Josephine Smith, Assistant Professor, De- partment of Business and Economics. Archie L. Surratt, Assistant Professor, Depart- ment of Biology, Assistant in Student Personnel. Dr Frederick C Tillis Professor and Head, De- Bob G. Todd, Instructor, Department of En- George R. VanHorne, Jr., Instructor, Depart- glish. ment of History and Political Science. lNfIelville F. Whedbee, Associate Instructor, Department of Health and Physical Education. Mrs. Anna L. Wolfe, Instructor, Rosenwald Laboratory School. ,,. ' ' , p ,, .... , M 25 y f ,gg , , 1 wifi' gl f 1- - IE M49 Q '24 .M it at re Z Q 9 Z 2? , W if AW I ,..,, f 46 e Al Franklin Williams, Assistant Robert D. Williams, Assistant Professor, Department of Educa- tion and Psychology, and Assist- ant Project Director for Upward Bound. Arnold W. Wright, Associate Pro- fessor and Chairman of Interim Committee, Department of So- ciology. Professor, Department of Health and Physical Education, Head Baseball Coach. Miss Mary M. Youmant, Assistant Professor, Department of English. Robert M. Baker, Director of Placement. Margaret M. Bard, Director of Kentucky a . Mrs. Robbie Z. Brice, Clerk-Typist, Business Office. Charles G. Douthitt, Superintendent in Charge, Department of Operation and Maintenance. Melvin Cunningham, Director of Student Union. Mrs. Mary Eldridge, Library Assistant. Miss Mollye K. Bradford, Director of Hunter Hall. Lyman R. Dale, Assistant Registrar. Mrs. Gloria W. Giles, Library Assistant. Miss Henrietta M. Gill, Secretary, Department of Operation and Maintenance. Staff Mrs. Mary R. Hankerson, Secretary, President's Office. Mrs. Helen L. Hose, Clerk-Typist, Office of the Registrar. Greene P. Hankerson, Director of McCullin Hall. Mrs. Odessa Green, Acting Dean of Women. ' Miss Lorene Hatchett, Secretary. Mrs. Katie L. Jones, Assistant in the Office of Mrs. Ivetta Hudspeth, Clerk-typist, Business I Duplication. Oflice. .ef sm., Miss Peggy M. Lewis, Secretary to Dean of Stu- dents. Samuel M. Manson-, Director of Atwood Hall. ,af Miss Gwen D. Moody, Accounts Clerk, Busi- ness Office. Mrs. Mary E. Oglesby, Assistant Director of At- wood Hall. Mrs. Ruthie U. Morris, Secretary, Student Per- sonnel. Jasper C. Register, Part-time Assistant Director of McCullin Hall. Mrs. Flora Mitchell, Processing Clerk, Business Office. -ilvllrllw' Mrs. Joe Catherine Newsome, Secretary to Busi- ness Manager. Mrs. Allie M. Richards, Assistant Director of Chandler and Hunter Halls. Mrs. Camellia M. Robertson, Secretary to the Librarian. Mrs. Phyllis A. Spellers, Clerk-Typist, Business Office. Mrs. Clara W. Smith, Secretary to the Dean of William T. Simmons, Jr., Executive Secretary to Instruction. the President. , . L , Mrs. Zuelia E. Waiters, Secretary to the Regis- trar. Mrs. Shirley Wesley, Cashier, Business Office. Carl Westmoreland, Director of Combs Hall, H0'S WHO Among Students in American Universities and Colleges CAROLYN HINES, from Miami, Florida, D K ELOIS KING is an Elementary Education major from Louis- ville, Kentucky. She is active in Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society, President of Hunter Hall, and a member of the Student Education Association. Her hobbies are reading good books, dancing, and she likes all sports. ENT GIBSON is a native of Belize, British Honduras, majoring in Business Administration. He is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Pan-Hellenic Council, and the Phi Beta Lambda Business Fraternity. Kent's main interests are sports, swimming, and he loves to travel. is a Music Education - major. Carolyn is a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Stu- dent Education Association, Music Educators National Confer- ence, and the Pan-Hellenic Council. She loves to play the flute, do creative writing, compose music, and collect witty pun sayings. MICHAEL SIMMONS hails from Indianapolis, Indiana. He is a Music Education Major and enjoys singing, playing jazz, com- posing, arranging, and drawing. Mike Nittyu as he is called by his friends is a member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Student Fducation Association, and the Music Educators National Con- erence. YVETTE BEVENUE is a native of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, major ing in Elementary Education. She is an active member of Alpha Mu Gamma, Associated Women Students, Women's Athletic As- sociation, and Student Education Association. Her likes and in- terests include all types of women's sports including volleyball and basketball. Yvette also en-joys reading good books, GARNETT BROWN, from Harlan, Kentucky, is a French major. He is a member of Alpha Mu Gamma, Student Education As- sociation, and the Spanish Club. His hobbies are sports, music, movies, and reading. 110 JAMES JACKSON, a native of Gadsden, Alabama, is a Physical Education major. He is a member of Alpha Phi Omega Service Fraternity, Health 81 Physical Education Club, and the K-Club. James was the first recipient of the NCAA Athletic Scholarship Award from Kentucky State College. His main interests are sports, listening to jazz, and traveling. James is also President of the Senior Class. JAMES D. PETERS hails from Washington, D.C. He is Vice- President of the Student Council, a member of Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society, and Phi Beta Lambda Business Fraternity. James is majoring in Business Administration. PATRICIA RUSSELL is a native of Indianapolis, Indiana. She is majoring in History 8: Political Science and is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, President of the Pan-Hellenic Council, Concert and Chapel Choirs, and the International Rela- tions Club. Patty, as she is usually called, is interested mostly in any type of speaking and dramatics. DONALD LYONS is also a History 81 Political Science major from Lexington, Kentucky. He is a member of the International Rela- tions Club, Sociology Club, Treasurer of the Senior Class. He enjoys listening to jazz, photography, dancing, traveling, and reading. 2 GLORIA SPENCER, a native of Chicago, Illinois, is a Music Edu- cation major. Gloria participates in Concert 81 Chapel Choirs, Music Educators National Conference, Student Education As- sociation, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, and the Pan-Hellenic Council. She enjoys singing and was presented on the Ted Mack Amateur Hour. JERRY MERIWEATHER is a Chemistry major from Hopkins- ville, Kentucky. He is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Alpha Mu Gamma, and the Chemistry Club. III MARTHA CROSS, hailing from Paducah, Kentucky, is a Chemis- try major with a minor in Mathematics. She is an active member of the Chemistry Club, Hunter Hall Club, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, and the Pan-Hellenic Council. Martha's main interest is cooking. GREGORY NAILING is from Paducah, Kentucky, majoring in Music Education. He is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Music Educators National Conference and the Kentucky State College Marching Band. Gregory enjoys listening to music, sports, electronics, and likes to play the trumpet. ALPH KAPP MU HONOR SOCIETY .MMM Rosalind Bishop Reginald Butler -I -V I Melvin Howard Delois King Vernita Matillar Gregory Nailing James Patton James Peters 112 D ' ' ' -:, 2 E-4 if-1 ' 'IIE 5 9 I L., 2 .QQ .WQNNNNNNQMM N T fn S A 5 O Q2 .1--' yyluknu O , W ml! :- 'Z' iflliiw 4,7 J 'Z f,9,m'sm S x 1 . :gaudy K F 0 R1 Q ,gl my '00omnmw- ' 'REBER lm SHSSVTD Edited by Sandra Shaunter D f President, James L. Jacksong Vice-President, Twain Peebles: Sce- retary, Ethel Minnisg Assistant Secretary, Martha Crossg Treasurer, Donald W. Lyonsg Parliamentarian, Chauncey L. Benderg Social Chairman, Patricia Russellg Advisors, Mrs. Helen Exum, Mr. Robert Baker. SENIOR CLASS CFFICERS Il SENIORS Miss Charm 0 Mary Jane Hill - Mr. Esquire 0 Glenn ZASSANIA I. ADAMS, Gary, Ind.5 Sociologyg Sociology Clubg Spanish Cluhg Kentucky Hall Executive Councilg A.W.S. CLARA ALEXANDER, Burkesvilleg Elementary Educa- tiong S.E.A.g Hunter Hall Club. JOHN D. BARBOUR, Princeton, N.J.5 Business Educa- tion: Alpha Phi Omegag Phi Beta Lambdag S.E.A. CYNTHIA L. BARNES, Louisvilleg Sociologyg Sociology Club: Hunter Hall Club: College Orchestra: Inter- Dormitory Council. CHAUNCEY L. BENDER, Louisville: History and Pclitical Science: Senior Class Parliamentarian: Inter- national Rclations Clulmg Sociology Club. YVETTE BEVENUE. Milwaukee, YVis.: Elementary Education: Whrfs Who in American Colleges and Uni- versities: Alpha N111 Gamma: S.E.A.:'WV.A.A. me 4 Miller. Most Studious U Cornelius Boss. 114 ll SENIORS ROSETTA S. BISHOP, Louisville: Elementary Educa- tion: Alpha Kappa Alpha: S.E.A.: Wesley Club: Hunter Hall Club. MICHELE E. BLACHE, Chicago, Ill.: Sociology: Soci- ology Club: Hunter Hall Club: Kentucky Welfare Asso- ciatlon. MARY E. BOOKER, Louisville: Elementary Education: S.E.A.: Hunter Hall Club: W.A.A. CAREN F. BOOTH, Indianapolis, Ind.: Elementary Education: Concert Choir: Yearbook Staff: S.E.A.: THOROBRED Staff. CORNELIUS BOSS, Lexington: Biology: Alpha Phi Alpha: Biology Club. DELORES BROADNAX, Gary, Ind.: Elementary Edu- cation: S.E.A.: W.A.A.: Hunter Hall Club. WILLIAM H. BRIDGES, Louisville: Industrial Arts: Kappa Alpha Psi: S.E.A.: Pan-Helleni Council: Combs Hall Club. GARNETT BROWN, Harlan: French: Alpha Mu Gamma: S.E.A.: Spanish Club: Sphinx Club. JOHN W. BROYVN, Memphis, Tenn.: Sociology: Alpha Phi Omega: K-Club: Sociology Club: Track. LEONARD BROWN, Frankfort: Sociology: Sociology Club: International Relations Club. NORMA J. BRYANT, Louisville: Sociology: Sociology Club: En-glish Club: Hunter Hall Club: International Relations Club. JEAN MARIE BURLEY, Shelbyville: Sociology: Soci- ology Club: Delta Sigma Theta: International Relations Club: Intra Dorm Council. WILLIAM C. BURLEY, Miami, Fla.: History and Political Science: International Relations Club: Alpha Phi Omega: Football. ROBERT M. CALBERT, Anchorage: Industrial Arts: Industrial Arts Club: S.E.A. .1 GEORGE A. CARSON, Louisville: History and Political Science: S.E.A.: Student Union Board: Wesley Club: International Relations Club: SARA M. CLEMENTS, Covington, Ga.: Biology: Delta Sigma Theta: Biology Club. MARY COLLIER, Madisonville: Sociology: Sociology Club: Hunter Hall Club: Kentucky Welfare Association. WILLIAM F. CORNETT, Hazard: Health and Physi- cal Education: Alpha Phi Omega: Baseball: K-Club: Health and Physical Education Club. JESSE CRENSHAW, Glasgow, History and Political Science, Usher Board, Sociology, International Rela- tions Club. VERNON CRITTENDEN, Cincinnati, Ohio, Industrial Arts, Industrial Arts Club, Sociology Club, Sphinx Club, Class Officer. MARTHA D. CROSS, Paducah, Chemistry, Chemistry Club, Hunter Hall Club, Delta Sigma Theta. ROBERTA CUNNINGHAM, Harrodsburg, Business Education, Delta Sigma Theta, S.E.A., Phi Beta Lamb- da, Alpha Mu Gamma. STANLEY DAY, Buffalo, N.Y., Music Education, College Band, Orchestra, Omega Psi Phi, S.E.A. COELA R. DEAN, Cincinnati, Ohio, Sociology, Sociol- ogy Club, English Club, Dormitory Council. TURAHN C. DORSEY III, Dallas, Texas, Health and Physical Education, Spanish Club, Physical Education Club, S.E.A. THERESA D. EDMONDS, Bowling Green, Elementary Education, S.E.A. JOHN L. EVERETT III, Brooklyn, N.Y., History and Political Science, International Relations Club, Afro American Cultural Organization, New Men.'s, Dormi- tory Council, New Yorker's Club. GEORGE G. FIELDS, Danville, History and Political Science, Kappa Alpha Psi, Usher Board, International Relations Club, Sociology Club. OMAR G. FURR, JR., Purcellville, Va., Health and Physical Education, New Men's Dormitory Council: Alpha Phi Omega, S.E.A., Health and Physical Educa- tion Club. KENT GIBSON, Belize, British Honduras, Business Administration, Alpha Phi Alpha, Phi Beta Lambda: Pan-Hellenic Council, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. JOSEPH A. GRAVELY, Cincinnati, Ohio, History, Sociology, Alpha Phi Omega, Sociology Club, Inter- national Relations Club. LYNETTE HALL, Earlington, English, English Club, S.E.A., Sociology Club, Kentucky Hall Club. DONNA HAMPTON, Franklin, French, Alpha Mu Gamma, S.E.A., Pyramid Club, Kentucky Hall Club. DANIEL T. HARMON, Louisville, Social Science, S.E.A. ALYCE E. HARRIS, Louisville, Elementary Education, S.E.A., Hunter Hall Club, W.A.A., Pyramid Club ANNON HAYES, Miami, Fla., Business Education, Phi Beta Lambda, S.E.A., New Men's Dormitory Club. SENIORS I1 Most Popular 0 Norma Bryant, William Bridges I1 MARY JANE HILL, New York, N,Y., Sociology, Alpha Kappa Alpha, Sociology Club, Kentucky Players, A.W.S. PRENTISS HILL, Gary, Ind., Elementary Education, S.E.A,, Spanish Club, Cheerleaders. CAROLYN HINES, Miami, Fla., Music Education, Delta Sigma Theta, S.E.A., M,E.N.C., Who's Who. JO ANN HUDSON, Gallatin, Tenn., Sociology, Sociol- ogy Club, Concert Choir, Chapel Choir, Usher Board. JAMES L. JACKSON, Gadsden, Ala., Health and Physi- cal Education, Alpha Phi Omega, Health and Physical Education Club, Whols Who Among American Colleges and Universities, K-Club. PATRICIA JACKSON, Detroit, Mich., Elementary Edu- cation-, Hunter Hall Club, Cheerleader, S.E.A., W.A.A. Most Talkative 0 Patricia Russell, Robert Miller. SENIORS SENIORS Most Dedicated ' Delores King, Jim Bobo. PORCIA JACKSON, Louisvilleg Frenchg Alpha Mu Gamma, Sociology Clubg S.E.A. TIINIOTHY JENKINS, Pittsburgh, Pa.g Biologyg Omega Psi Phig Biology Clubg Chemistry Club. JOHN W. JOHNSON, Sanford, Flag History and Political Scienceg International Relations Clubg Sociology Club: Yearbook Staffg Usher Board. MARTHA JOHNSON, Glasgowg Englishg English Clubg Alpha Kappa Alphag Alpha Mu Gammag Kentucky Hall Club. NATALIE JONES, Pittsburgh, Pa.g History and Political Scienceg International Relations Clubg Sociology Club: Alpha Kappa Alpha. ROSALIND JONES, Gary, Ind.: S.E.A.g Hunter Hall Club. Cutest 0 Yvette Bevenue, Robert G. Watkins. 118 II SENIORS PEGGY JOUETT, Mt. Sterling, Elementary Education, S.E.A., Hunter Hall Club. ALIDOR KABUNDA, Luluabourg, Congo, Sociology, Alpha Mu Gamma, Sociology Club, International Re- lations Club. CURTIS A. KITTRELL, Paducah, Sociology, Sociology Club, Alpha Phi Alpha, Spanish Club, New Men's Dormitory Council. DELOIS KING, Louisville, Elementary Education, Alpha Kappa Alpha, Hunter Hall Club, S.E.A., VVho7s Who in American Colleges and Universities. BETTYE J. KIZER, Paducah, English, S.E.A., English C ub. PAMELA N. LAWSON, Detroit, Mich., Sociology, Sociology Club, English Club, Hunter Hall Club, Spanish Club. JOE MELVIN LIGON, Guthrie, Industrial Arts, In- dustrial Arts Club, Combs Hall Club. WENDOLYN D. LOCKHART, Detroit, Mich., Ele- mentary Education, Hunter Hall Club, S.E.A., W.A.A. CHARLES M. LOGAN, Springfield, Sociology, Sociol- ogy Club, New Men's Dormitory Club. MARJORIE LYLES, Greensboro, Ala., Biology, Biology Club, Usher Board. JOSEPH B. LYNEM, Cynthiana, Business Administra- tion, Phi Beta Lambda, Combs Hall, Alpha Phi Alpha. DONALD W. LYONS, Lexington, History and Political Science, International Relations Club, Sociology Club, Treasurer, Senior Class, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. CHARLOTTE MCLAURIN, Gary, Ind.: Elementary Education, S.E.A., Hunter Hall Club, Yearbook Staff. DANIEL MAHIN, Louisville, Sociology, Sociology Club, Alpha Mu Gamma. MARILYN J. MA-IORS, Earlington, Home Economics, Home Economics Club, Alpha Kappa Alpha, Kentucky Hall Club. CHESTER B. MAULL, Birmingham, Ala., Business Administration, Phi Beta Lambda: Spanish Club, Inter- national Relations Club. JERRY E. MERIWETHER, Hopkinsville, Chemistry, Alpha Phi Alpha, Chemistry Club, Alpha Mu Gamma, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. GLENN H. MILLER, Gary, Ind., Health and Physical Education, Physical Education Club: Basketball. BOBERT C. MILLER, Nicholasville, History and Politi- cal Science, International Relations Club, Frankfort Semester, Sociology Club, Wesley Club. ETHEL E. MINNIS, Louisville, Elementary Education, Chandler Hall Club, S.E.A., Secretary. DAVID MONTGOMERY, Pittsburgh, Pa., Health and Physical Education, Alpha Phi Omega, Football, Basket- ball, Health and Physical Education Club. KATHLEEN NEAL, Buffalo, N.Y., Sociology, Sociology Club, French Club, Hunter Hall Club. DOROTHY NEWELL, Winchester, Sociology, Spanish Club, Sociology Club. TYRONE NORTHINGTON, Chicago, Ill., Sociology, Sociology Club, Kappa Alpha Psi. JOHN H. OAKES, Bluefield, W.Va., Health and Physi- cal Education, Football. BRENDA J. OWENS, Louisville, Home Economics, S.E.A., Kentucky Hall Club, Home Economics Club. TWAIN E. PEEBLES, Louisville, English, English Club' Sociology Club, Senior Class Vice-President. 1 JAMES D. PETERS, Washington, D.C., Business Ad- ministration, Student Council, Alpha Kappa Mu, Phi Beta Lambda, International Relations Club. JESSIE RANKIN, Shelbyville, Elementary Education, S.E.A., Hunter Hall Club. VERNE H. ROBERTS, Louisville, Sociology, Yearbook Staff, T1-rokomu-:D Staff. JACQUELINE C. ROBINSON, Miami, Fla., Yearbook Staff, Hunter Hall Club, International Relations Club, Sociology Club. WILLIAM E. ROSS, Gary, Ind,, History and Political Science, Kappa Alpha Psi, Sociology Club, Intern-ational Relations Club, Track. ETTA JO RUSH, Upton, Elementary Education, S.E.A., Hunter Hall Club, Alpha Kappa Alpha. PATRICIA A. RUSSELL, Indianapolis, Ind., History and Political Science, Alpha Kappa Alpha, Kentucky Players, Concert Choir, International Relations Club, HOBSON SCOTT, Elizabethtown, History and Political Science, International Relations Club, Sociology Club, S.E.A. GARY I. SHARBER, Hopkinsville, Biology, Newspaper Staff, Kentucky Players, Biology Club, International Relations Club. SENIORS IZO SANDRA M. SHAUNTEE, Owensborog Home Eco- nomicsg Cheerleadersg Yearbook Staffg Home Economics Clubg S.E.A. SAMUEL E. SLATON, Madisonville: Business Adminis- trationg Sphinx Clubg New Men's Dormitory Clubg Phi Beta Lambda. BRENDA Y. SMILEY, Louisvilleg Sociologyg Sociology Club: Kentucky Playersg A.W.S. EDWARD SMITH, JR., Suffolk, Va,: History and Political Scienceg Omega Psi Phig Pan-Hellenic Councilg International Relations Club. MARY L. SMITH, Earlingtong SocioloSYZ Sociology Club: English Clubg Delta Sigma Theta. YOLANDA J. SMITH, Louisville: Elementary Educa- tiong Delta Sigma Thetag S.E.A.g Who's Who in Ameri- can Colleges an-d Universities. Wittiest 0 Porcia Jackson-, Chauncey Bender, Most Talented 0 Carolyn Hines, Michael Simmons. 111 SENICRS SENIORS Quietest 0 Clara Alexander, Cornelius Boss. ELINOR L. SOLOMON, Frankfort, Business Adm., Phi Beta Lambda. GLORIA E. SPENCER, Chicago, Ill.g Music Education, Delta Sigma Thetag S.E.A., M.E.N.C.g Whois Who in American Colleges and Universities. JIMMIE STEWARD, Frankling History 8: Political Science, International Relations Clubg S.E.A,g Alpha Phi Alpha, Student Council. CHARLES STIGALL, somerset, Sociology, Sociology Clulitf LEONARD L, SUMMERS, Markhall, Ill.g Business Admmistrationg Phi Beta Lambda. ARTHUR TAYLOR, Louisville: History 8L Political Scienceg International Relations Club, Sociology Club. Most Athletic 0 Yvette Bevenue, James Jackson I22 I1 SENIORS DEBORAH A. TAYLOR, Indianapolis, Ind., Business Education, Phi Beta Lambda, S.E.A., Concert 81 Chapel Choirs, Associated Women Students. WENDELL C. THOMAS, Louisville, Health 81 Physical Education-, Football, K-Club: Scroller Club, Physical Education Club, S.E.A. FRANCES L, THOMPSON, Madisonville, Elementary Education, S.E.A., Hunter Hall Club. CABLE THOMPSON, Chicago, Ill., Health 81 Physical Education, Scroller Club, S.E.A., Physical Education Club. JAMES W. THOMPSON, Indianapolis, Ind., Health 81 Physical Education, Physical Education Club, Kappa Alpha Psi, Student Government, Combs Hall. VERNELL TURNER, New York, N.Y., Health 81 Physi- cal Education, K-Club, Track, Physical Education Club, JOHN O. UPTHEGROVE, Cleveland, Ohio, Sociology, Alpha Phi Omega, Football, Sociology Club. EVELYN M. WALKER, Louisville, Elementary Educa- tion, S.E.A., Miss Kentucky State. WILLIAM E. WALKER, Chicago, Ill., History 81 Political Science, President, Student Government, Alpha Phi Omega, Football, K-Club: International Relations Club. CRAIG B. WALLACE, Dayton, Ohio, Health 81 Physical Education, Omega Psi Phi, Physical Education Club: Football, Track, Usher Board. BARBARA D, WALTON, Gary, Ind., Mathematics: Mathematics Club, S.E.A., Chemistry Club, Hunter Hall Club. FRANKLIN N. WARREN, Nicholasville, Social Science, Baseball, Sociology Club, International Relations Club. JANET R. WARREN, Indianapolis, Ind.: Sociology: A.W.S., Sociology Club: Hunter Hall Club: Scroller Sweetheart. ROBERT G. WATKINS, Louisville: Health 81 Physical Education, Physical Education Club: S.E.A. LEON WILLIAMS, Franklin, History 81 Political Science, International Relations Club, S.E.A.: Sphinx Club. MELLINEE L. WRIGHT, Louisville: Sociology Club: English Club. RITA WRIGHT, Springfield: Sociology: Sociology Club: English Club. LENDALL C. YOUNG, Versailles, English, English Club: President: S.E.A., International Relations Club: Combs Hall Club. U IIOR CLASS OFFICERS BARBARA ADAMS . . . RILENE ALLEN . .. KYRA ANGLIN ...... TANYA ARMSTRONG ....... BARBARA ASHBY .... ROSALIND BISHOP ,IACQUELINE BRAMLET MYRA BRIGGS ..,.... FREDERICK BROOKS . . DORIS BROWN ...... ELIZABETH BROWN .. HERBERT BUSH ..... . . . .Louisville ...Gary, Ind. , . . . . .Louisville .Cincinnati, Ohio . . . .Louisville . . . . . .Louisville Memphis, Tenn. . . . . . .Louisville ....Gary, Ind. . . . .Louisville . . . .Louisville . . . . .Versailles President, Myra Smithg Secretary, Jacqueline Pettifordg Asst. Secretary, Linda Floyd Treasurer, Roberta Hallg Advisor, Mr. Leonard A. Slade, jr. 17.4. REGINALD BUTLER JANET CLARK .... DONALD COLVIN . JACKSON CONLEY .... . .Cinc:innati, Ohio . . . . . . .Louisville Birmingham, Ala. . . . .Kenn-ett, Mo. FIDEL CORNELL .... .... B rooklyn, N.Y. MAURICE COX . . . DELORES CROCKETT ..... .Cincinnati, Ohio . Indianapolis, Ind. ISHMAN DAVIS ....... ..... D etroit, Mich. JU 1 oRs JANET DAWSON .. JOHN DEBOE ..... GLORIA DELANEY KAREN DIXIE ..... LAVERE DIXON .. THADDEUS FLOOD LINDA FLOYD EWING FOULKS .. VERDELL FOX ROBERT GIBSON . . DOLORES GLEN .... . . . KENNETH GREENE . . . .Louisville . . . . .Paducah . . . . . .Danville . . . Elizabethtown . . .Detroit, Mich. . . .... Brooklyn, N.Y. . . . . .Louisville , . . .Chicago, Ill. . . .Fairfield, Ala. . . . . .East Orange, NJ. .Lackawanna, N.Y. . . . ...... Harrodsburg I2 ROBERTA HALL . .. DEBORAH HARRIS . .. JOHN HILSON ..... LEON HOKE . . . YVONNE HOSE ..... MELVIN HOWARD .... SCOTT HUBBARD .... JOHNETTA HUDSON . . . UNIORS KATHRYN HUNTER .. ELOIS HURST ...... JUANITA JEFFERSON .. ALLEN JOHNSON .... GWENDOLYN JOHNSON NANCY JONES .......... RAYMOND KEELEN . . . DEBORAH KEMP .. BEVERLY KING . . . QUEEN E. KING CAROL S. KNOX .. MICHAEL LEWIS . . . . . .Lexington . . . .Louisville ...., . .Gary, Ind. Bridgewater, Mass. . . . . .Frankfort ... .Liniden, N.J. . . . .Oak Grove . . . .Gary, Ind. . . . .Clinton ... . . . . .Louisville White Plains, N.Y. . . . .Detroit, Mich. .Indianapolis, Ind. . . . . . . . .Louisville . . . . .Louisville . . . .Mobile, Ala. ...Gary, Ind. ....Gary, Ind, . . .Louisville .. .Gary, Ind. I1 RICHARD LIGON .. CAROLYN LOGAN . . . AUBREY MCCANE .. CLAUDIA MCGILL . . . DELORES MASSEY ..... VERNITA MATILLAR . .. . . . .Gary, Ind. . . .Bardstown . . . .Gary, Ind. . . . .Louisville . . . .Petersburg, Va. . . . . . . . . .Louisville DEBORAH MATTHEWS ...... Cincinnati, Ohio ROBERTA MAYFIELD . .. JU 1oRs . . . . . . .Louisville MAXINE MAYOTTE ........ Sweetwater, Tenn. PATRICIA MERRIWEATHER ..... Hopkinsville JOE MOORE .............. JENNIFER MORROW .. GERALDINE MOSLEY . .. DELORES ORTEZ .... JANICE OWENS ,IUDITH owENs JAMES PARKER .... LENA PATTERSON .. GERALD W. PATTON ...... INDIA PAUL ....... ..Kansas City, Mo. . . . . . .Russellville . . . . . .Louisville . . . .BufIalo, N.Y. . . . .Louisville . . . .Louisville . . .Franklin .. .. . ....Frankfort Chattanooga, Tenn. .Indianapolis, Ind. 17. JAMES PENN ............. ......Paris JACQUELINE PETTIFORD .. .... Earlington JOHN PHILLIPS ......... CAROLYN POWELL JEROME ROBINSON DENNIS ROWLAND .... JEROME SOOTT TOMMY SHEFFEY IU IORS ERVIN SIMMONS .... NORMAN SIMPSON . . . RICHARD SLATON . . EBERNEZER SMITH . . . JOHN SMITH .. MYRA SMITH ....... .. . . . . .Springfield . . . .Ft. Worth, Texas .. .Gary, Ind. . . .Detroit, Mich. . . . .Philadelphia, Pa. . . . .Staunton, Va. . . . .East St. Louis, Ill. . . . . . . . . .Louisville . . . .Madisonville . . . .BuffalO, N.Y. . . . .Philaclelpliiz-1, Pa. ........Paclucah SHIRLEY SOLOMON . . . .... Frankfort PAULETTE STEWART .. .... Franklin THOMAS STEWART ..... ..... G ary, Ind. EDWARD STEVENSON . . . .... Louisville AYON SYKES ...................... Frankfort KENNETH TALBOT ...... New London, Conn. if r'i , 'W Adv M as 4, 3 1 E 1 W2 4 I f ' f , f W, ,, ,A .,, , ,, 61976 ,gf W f 53 W 5 f A A 'iff M 'W ma? 1 3, J f in ff? mjj. 749 J 5 ff Q SWR f f i 2 jf is E' Il 2 r -,W Ev WWE, Q ,I I I ff. wi W 3 lyk 3 'zz , I f W ga 4 r I 2 'x I R-'vs Www Qi 118 CHARLES TAVLOR GWENDOLYN TAYLOR . WILLIAM TEAMOR .. JOYCE THOMAS ROBERT THOMAS . . . BETTY THORNTON .. RAMONA THURMAN .. ROBERT THURMAN . . . GEORGE TIGNER ...... MILDRETTA TROWELL CHARLES TRUMBO .... IU IORS ALONZO WALKER . . . MARY WALKER .... RUTH WARNER ........ LAVONNE WASHINGTON CHARLES WATKINS . .. WILLIAM WAYTES . . CLIFTON WILKES LEA WILLIAMS .. VINCENT WILLIAMS DENNIS WILLIS ....... ROSAMOND WINMON .. RODNEY WOODS .... . . .Lexington . . . .Anchorage . . . .Pittsburgh, Pa. . . . . ,Lexington . . . .Cleveland, Ohio . . . . .Greensburg . . .Hodgenville . . . .Louisville Chattanooga, Tenn. ...........Anchorage ......Paris . . . . . .Chicago, Ill. . . . .Greensboro, Ala. .. . . . . .Springfield . . . .Hopkinsville ,. .Nashvi'le. Tenn. . . . . .Detroit, Mich. .. . . .Earlington . . . Paducah . . . .Lexington .... .Gary, Ind. . . .Paducah . . .Paris 1'2- FELIX ALEXANDER . . PAMELA ALSTON LYNN BALLARD CONNIE BARREN .. SOPHO ORE CLASS OFFICERS . .Bessemer, Ala, . ..... Paducah . . .Chicago, lll. . . . .Pittsburgh, Pa. TRUMAN BARTLESON . . . .... Harrodshurg BELINDA BAUGH ....... ..,. C hicago, lll. ROSCOE BEACH .... .... C hicago, lll. BETTYE BECKHAM . . ..... Fincwhville ALZATER BENNETT . . ..... Lonisville CHRISTINE BERRY . .. MALCOM BINDER V. . . DAVID BOOKER ' . . . ....... Lexington Cleveland. Ohio . . . .Gadsdeni, Ala. President, Preston Dayg Vice-President, Taylor Smith, Secretary Yolanda Simmonsg Advisor, Miss Leola Madison. 130 .IOANNE BOONE . . . MILTON BOOTH .... MICHAEL BRANHAM NATASHA BROOKS . TONI BROOKS ..... MARJORIE BROWN . ROBERT M. BROWN . RONALD BROWN REBECCA BUCKNER ALPATRICK BURNES KATHRYN BURNES . ROY BUSSELL ..... ......Gary, Ind. Indianapolis, Ind. ........Paducah . . . .Louisville . . . . . . .Frankfort .. .Detroit, Mich. . . .Lawrenceburg . . . .Gary, Ind. Indianapolis, Ind. . . . . . . .Versailles . . . .Versailles . . .Hopkinsville SOPHO ORES ROBERT W. CALBERT .. ..... Louisville ANITA CARMEN ..... ....... C hicago, nl. DWIGHT CARTER .......... Indianapolis, Ind. LONNIE CARTER ......... Buffalo, N.Y. lutzwmsz, LINDA M. CLEARY . . . MARY COLEMAN ..... THELMA COLEMAN . . . PAULETTE COMBS . . . NATHANIEL COOK .......... . . . . .Paducah . . . . .Lexington . . . .Chieago, Ill. . .. .. .Hazard Birmingham, Ala, VASSIE COOK ......,. Tuskegee Institute, Ala. .IANETT CORNELIUS ....... .... R ussellville HARRY COTTON . . . .Louisville SANDRA COVERDALE .. . . . .Washinigton, D.C. EMMA E. COVINGTON .... Elizabethtown RICHARD CUNNINGHAM BRUNETTA CURTIS .... PATRICIA DANIELS . .. VIRGINIA DAVIS .... PATRICIA DAWSON . .. P. WINSTON DAY .. YVONNE DOUGLAS .. ALFRED DYSON ...... MARGARET ELLERY . . . EUGENE FITZHUGH . .. . . . .... Louisville . . . .Clinton . . . . .Atlanta, Ga. . . . .Ft. Pierce, Fla. .... . . .Ashland . . . .Dayton, Ohio . . . . . . .Louisville . . .Memphis, Tenn. . . . . .Springfield . . .Detroit, Mich. SOPHO ORES SHELIA FLACK .... CANDACE FOSTER .. MICHAEL FOUNDER .. MILTON GATEWOOD .. PHILLIP GARY ... CARL GARROTT .. GAIL GIBSON ........ . . . THOMAS GINYARD ...... PAULA GRAHAM , . . BURNELL GRIMES .... RONALD HAMILTON ALLEN HAMMONDS . . . .Louisville . . . .Lexington . . . . .Louisville . . .Winchester ....Dayton, Ohio . . . .Hopkinsville . . . , . . . . . .Louisville May Ct. House, NRI. . . . . .Louisville . . . .Hopkinsville ....., . . . .Louisville . . .Whiteplains, N.Y. 132 THOMAS HARALSON LINDA HARDY ...... WILLIAM HARRIS .. RYCE HATCHETT BRENDA HAYDEN .. DEBORAH HEARN .. ROBERT HELM ..... SANDRA HENDERSON BETTY HENRY .... VIVIAN HIGGINS . .. LOLA HOSKINS .. . WANDA HOWARD .. . . . . . . .Louisville . . . .Pittsburgh, Pa. . , . . .Louisville . . .Lexington . , . . . . . . . .Louisville . .... Indianapolis, Ind. ... . . . .West Point . . .Eminence . . . .Cleveland, Ohio . . . . . . .Versailles . . . . .Carrollton . . .Lexington SOPHOMORES HOLLACE HOWELL WILADA HUNTER .. BONNIE JACKSON .. BRENDA JACKSON LONETA ,IARNIGAN ...... .IIMMIE JENKINS ,. PHILIP JOHNSON . . . . VIVIAN A, JOHNSON DONALD JONES ,. MARILYN JONES WILLIAM KELLER .. CLARICE KNOX . .. ....Newark, N.-I. ... . . . .Clinton . . . .Augusta, Ga. . . .. .Ashland .ChattanOOga, Tenn. .Birmingham, Ala. . . . .FreepOrt, N.Y. . . . . . .LOS Angeles, Calif. . . . .Louisville . ..... Paris . . . .Louisville . . .Covington I JEROME LA BROI . BARBARA LEAVELL . . . CAROLYN LEWIS . . EDWARDS LIVERS . ... .Gary, Ind . . . .Hopkinsville . . . .Lexington . . . .Fairfield WARREN LOGAN .... Chattanooga, Tenn GEORGE LYNCH .. ELAINE MARSHBANKS REBECCA MARTHELL SHERMAN MATTHEWS RAY MAYOTTE ....... LINDA MCCANN .. VIRGINIA MCCOY . SOPHID ZENDA MACK ...... SAUNDRA MARTIN CLAUDETTE MILES SHARRON MINGO . BETTY MINOR .. LOUIS MORRIS SHARON MORRIS . .. SIDNEY MOFFETT JAMES MYLES ..... ANTHONY MYRICK CLARENCE E. NUNN DIANNE OFFITT .. . . . . . . . .Chicago, III. . . . .... Louisville .. . .Gary, Ind. . . . .Chattanooga Tenn. . . . .Sweetwaten Tenn . . . . . . . .Lexington ....Gary, Ind. ORES . . . ,Shelbyville . . . .Louisville . . . . .. .Lexington . . . .ChiCago, III . . . .Bridgeport Conn . . . Indianapolis, Ind. .. . . . . . . .Louisville ....Chicago, Ill. . . . .Memphis, Tenn . . . .Hamilton, Va. .......Paducah . . .Louisville I JERRY OSBORNE .. ABRAHAM PADILLA . . . DIANE PATTON SHELIA PEACOCK . JAMES PENLAND LYDIA PETTIS .... WILLIAM PIPPIN ,IULIAN POWELL JAMES RAGLAND . . JAMES PATTERSON PATRICIA REED . .. BARBARA ROGERS . SOPHO ROSALYN ROGERS .. JULIAN SENTER . . . WALTER SHAMBLE . PAMELA SHORT . . . YOLANDA SIMMONS RONALD SIMPSON .. GRACE SIMS ..... REGINA SIMS .. BEVERLY SLOAN .. CLIFFORD SMITH . . EMMA SMITH JOSEPH SMITH .. . . . . . .Louisville . . .Los Banos, Calif. . . . . .Detroit, Mich. . . Jarnacia, N.Y. . . . .Cincinnati, Ohio .. .Ft, Lauderdale, Fla. . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. . . . . .Chicago, Ill. .. . . .New York, N.Y. . . . . . . . .Frankfort . . . .Orlando, Fla. . . . . Hopkinsville ORES . . . .Mumfordsville . . . . .Nashville, Tenn . . .. .Hopkinsville . . . .Evanston, Ill. . . . .... Louisville . . . . . . . .Louisville . . .Purcellville, Va. . . . . . .Louisville . . . . . .Louisville . . .Detroit, Mich. . . . .Lexington , . .Owenton I RICHARD SMITH ... SHARRON SMITH . . . TAYLOR SMITH .... WILEY SMITH .. SANDRA SNOWDEN . . . JOHN SPENCER ......... DEBORAH STAPLETON CLARENCE STARNES DEVORA STOKES BEVERLY STOVALL ..... RHEUTELIA STUTSON DONALD SULLIVAN .. . .Washington, D.C . . . . .Hopkinsville .. . . .Staunton, Va. Chattanooga, Tenn. . . . . .Louisville . . . . . .Frankfort . . . . .Newark, NJ. . . . . .Louisville .........Benha1n . . .Clevelan-d, Ohio . .Birmingham, Ala. . . . . . . .Shelbyville SOPHOMORES BETTY SWIFT ..... BEVERLY TALLEY . .. MILTON TATMON ..., , . .lVIrmrrist0wn, . . . .lndianapolis, Ind. .. , . , . .Lexington .IAMILLE A. TAYLOR .... Cleveland, Ohio KENNETH TAYLOR .... RONALD TAYLOR . .. MARGARET TERRY MARTHA THORPE .. BEVERLY THURMAN ...... CYNTHIA TOWNSEND . ,. .Inkster, Mich. .. . . . Prospect . . . .Paducah . . . . .Clinton . .Indianapolis, Ind. . . . . . .BufI'alo, N.Y. RAYMOND TRAUGHBER ..Chattanooga, Tenn. MARY WAGGONER ..... ...... M umfordville .Q I , 2 AZALENE WALKER .... .... ANGELA WEBB .... KATHRYN WEBB .. EDRIS WILDS .... DEAN WILLIAMS .... VALARIE WILLIAMS . . CYNTHIA WILSON . . . GLENN WILSON . . . WILLIE WILSON . .. JUDITH WINTERS .. . ETOLIA WHITE . ..... 'LINDA WHITFIELD .... .Greensboro, Ala. . . .Covert, Mich. . . . . . . .Louisville . . .Detroit, Mich. . . . .Louisville . . . . Fran-kfort . . . . .Gary, Ind. . . . .Newark, NJ. Birmingham, Ala . . . . . .Henderson . . . .Louisville . . . .Louisville SOPHOMORES SAUNDRA WOOD . . . ELAYNE WOLFE .... JUANITA WYCKOFF .. PHYLLIS YARBROUGH LARRY LEE YOUNG .. . . .Louisville . . .Frankfort . . .Louisville . . .Louisville .Cleveland, Ohio I l President, Ronald LaRue, Vice-President, Donna Marshall, Sec- retary, Sandra Spicer, Treasurer, Vicki Higgins. FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS First Row: 0 ANNIE ALLEN, Hopkinsville. 0 KENNETH ALLEN, Louisville. 0 LOIS ALLEN, Lexington. U IRIS ALLISON, Canton, Ohio. 0 CLE VETTE APPLETON, Louisville. Secon-d Row : 0 PAULA ARMSTRONG, Frankfort. 0 HARRY AVERY, Louisville. 0 ERNIE BALLARD, Memphis, Tenn 0 WILLIAM T. BASS, Louisville. ' JAMES BARBER, Memphis, Tenn, Third Row: 0 PHYLLIS BATES, Lexington. 0 DOUGLAS BEAN, Lawrenceburg. 0 CHARLES BELL, Lafayette. INILLIE BENFORD, Memphis, Tenn. 0 ALVIN BENSON, Louis- ville. I FRESHMEN First Row: 0 RONALD BARRY, Lexington. ' HENRY BIBBS, Louisville. 0 MOR- RIS BILLINGSLEA, Orange, NJ. 0 JOHN BIVINS, Pittsburgh, Pa. 0 ANNA BLAKEY, Louisville. Second Row: - JAMES BLOUNT, Tampa, Fla. - FRANKLIN BLYDEN, St. Thomas. V.I. 0 WILLIE BOWMAN, Gary, Ind. 0 KAY BRADEN, Indianapolis, Ind. 0 CHARLOTTE BRADFORD. Alcoa, Tenn. Third Row : 0 JOE BRADFORD, Louisville. 0 PRISCILLA BRIDGES, Louisville. 0 SANDRA BRIGGS, Louisville. 0 JE- ROME BRISTER, Cleveland, Ohio. 0 WENDELL BROOKS, Memphis, Tenn. Fourth Row: 0 GARY BROTHERS, Lawrenceburg. 0 RICHARD BROUGHTON, Gary, Ind. 0 MINNETTA BROWN, Louis- ville. 0 PATRICIA BROWN, Gary, Ind. 0 RUBY BROWN, Louisville. Fifth Row: 0 JAMES BRYANT, Chester, Pa. 0 LARRY BRYANT, Birmingham, Ala. 0 BRENDA BUCKNER. Flint, Mich. 0 BRUCE BURDETT, Mid- dlesboro. 0 MADELINE BURL, Louisville. Sixth Row: 0 BARBARA BURRESS, Paducah. 0 SARAH BURRUS, Louisville. 0 TRE- SEA BURRUSS, Lexington. U ROB- ERT CALLOWAY, Louisville. ' NANCY CAMPBELL, Newark, N.J. Seventh Row: 0 ULYSSES CAMPBELL, Bessemer, Ala. I PRESIDENT CARLISLE, Newark, NJ. 0 EUGENE CARTER, Lexington. D ORLANDA CARTER, Charlottesville, Va. 0 WILLIE CAR- TER, Chicago, 111. Eighth Row: 0 BETTY CHAPMAN, Louisville. ' DAVID CHILDS, Indianapolis, Incl, U WILLIAM CHILDS. Tuskegee Ala. 0 HAROLD CLARK, Memphis, TENN. ' CALVIN CLAY, Louisville. s I FRESHME First Row: 0 JOHN O. CLEARY, Paducah. 0 HAROLD COLEMAN. Paducah. 0 GERALDINE COLLINS, Versailles, 0 MONZELLA COLLINS, Lexing- ton. 0 EVETTA COMBS, Hazard. Second Row: U MICHAEL COMBS, Hazard. 0 RUDOLPH COMICK, Newark, NJ. 0 ,IOHNETTA COOPER, Riviera Beach, Fla. O JERRY COWSER, Centre, A'a. 0 LINDA CROSBY, Paducah. Third Row : 0 MICHAEL CRUTCHER, Morgan- field. 0 CAROLYN CUNNINGHAM, Harrodsburg. I RAINELLE CUN- NINGHAM, Detroit, Mich. 0 ETHEL CURRY, Danville, Va. 0 RICHARD DAILEY, Frankfort, Fourth Row : 0 JULIA DAVIE, Hopkinsville. 0 LEROY DAVIE, Lafayette. 0 AN- TIONETTE DAVIS, Detroit, Mich. ' ROSEMARY DAVIS, Detroit, Mich. U JOSEPH DEBOW, Louisville. Fifth Row: 0 LONNELL DEBRAM, Ashville, N.C. 0 JANIS DELANEY, Danville. 0 LEROY DICKERSON, Cleveland, Ohio, 0 DANIEL DINKINS, Cincin- nati, Ohio. 0 PAMELA DIXON, South Bend, Ind. Sixth Row : U MARSHALL DOWDY, Chester, Pa. ' BOBBIE DOWNS, Louisville. 0 RENEE DOZIER, Chicago, Ill. 0 CAMILLE DRAKE, Cleveland, Ohio. 0 JERIMIAH DUDLEY, Shreveport, La. Seventh Row : 0 JANICE EDWARDS. Louisville. 0 LOUIS EGGLESTON. Lanham, Md. 0 WILLIE ELLIOTT, Cincinn-ati, Ohio, ' SAMUEL ELMORE, Mon- roe, La. 0 RONALD EUDELL, San- ford, Fla. Eighth Row: 0 MARY EVANS, Louisville. ' FRANCIS EWELL, Newark, N.J. 0 EVERRETT EZELL, Louisville. 0 D O N N A FIELDS, Frankfort. 0 SHERRYE FORD, Louisville. Pm, 4 f inte' if J LU 529 Q, 49 If!! .Wea . A Al 140 FRESHMEN First Row: ' STEVE FOUNTAIN, Fort Knox. 0 JACQUELINE FOWLER, Douglas- ville, Ga. 0 PHILLIP FOWLER, Gary, Ind. 0 BRENDA FRANKLIN Louisville. 0 EUGENE FRANKLIN, Staunton, Va. 9 UCQQ,-Q . , Second Row: F lfxumvv-421 ' CRAIG FRAZIER, Orange, NJ. 0 EDWIN FREEMAN, Chattanooga, Tenn. ' RENEE FREEMAN, Wash- ington, D.C. 0 NINA FRITH, East Chicago, Ind. D JOHN FULTON, Dayton, Ohio. Third Row: 0 JAMES GANT, Louisville. 0 WIL- LIAM GARDNER, Dayton. Ohio. 0 LESLIE GAY, Winchester. 0 JOHN GIVENS, Lexington. 0 SHARON GOINS, Frankfort. Fourth Row: 0 LARRY GOLDEN, Chicago, Ill. 0 GEORGE GOSSETT, Memphis, Tenn. 0 JACKIE GRAFTON, Mem- phis, Tenn. 0 THOMAS GRAHAM. Louisville. 0 DENNIS GRAVES, Batavia, Ill. Fifth Row: 0 AUDREY GRAY, Louisville. 0 DONALD GREEN, Anchorage. 0 RONALD GREEN, Anchorage. 0 DANNY GREGORY, Franfort. 0 SHIRLEY GREGORY, Boubourville. Sixth Row: 0 DONALD GRIFFIN, Memphis, Tenn. 0 CHERYL GRINAGE, Buf- falo, N.Y. 0 WILLARD GRINAGE, Cleveland, Ohio. 0 C E C I L I A GROUSE, 'Frankfort 0 ARNITA HACKETT, Louisville. Seventh Row 1 0 CHARLES HAMILTON. Chicago, Ill. 0 DEBORAH HANLEY, Phila- delphia, Pa. 0 GEORGE HARDEN, Staunton, Va. 0 CHARLOTTE HARRIS, Lawrenceburg. 0 DEBO- RAH HARRIS, LaGrange. Eighth Row : I MACK HART, Chicago, Ill. 0 WANDA HART, Lebanon. 0 STAN- LEY HARVEY, West Point. 0 MA- LINDA HASTINGS, Indianapolis, Ind. FRESHMEN First Row: 0 JOANN HATHAWAY, Maywood, Ill. 0 PEGGY HATTIEX, Indianapo- lis, Ind. 0 VICKI HIGGINS, Lexing- ton. 0 AMANDA HILL, Williams- burg, Va. 0 LEE E. HILL, Shelbyville. Second Row: ' GREGORY HILLS, Cleveland, Ohio. 0 MONZELLA HOOD, Lex- ington. 0 HAROLD HOWARD, Louisville. 0 HATTIE HOWARD, Memphis, Tenn. U MARSHA HOW- ARD, Amherst, Mass. Third Row 1 l DEBORAH HUDSON, Gary, Ind. I ARRIETTA HUGHES, Paducah. 0 MAXINE HUNTER, Cinnaminson, N.J. 0 DWIGHT JACKSON, Dayton, Ohio. 0 JOANN JACKSON, Harlan. Fourth Row: 0 KENNETH JACKSON, Lexington. 1 THERESA JACKSON, Lexington. 0 DAVID -C. JAMESON, Louisville. 0 JIMMIE JENKINS, Birmingham. Ala. 0 LAFOREST JENKINS, New- ark, N.J. ' Fifth Row: 0 AUGUSTUS JOHNSON, Owens- boro. 0 BELINDA JOHNSON, Louis- ville. 0 JAMES JOHNSON, India- napolis, Ind, 0 RONALD JOHNSON, Lexington. 0 DARRYL JONES, Chester, Pa. Sixth Row Z U LARRY M. JONES, Sanford. 0 JAMES JORDAN, Hobson-, Va. D CLARITA KELLY, Louisville 0 ROSALIND KELLUM, Dayton, Ohio 0 BRADLEY KIGHT, Fort Knox. Seventh Row: 0 EVERETT KING, Louisville. 0 VINSON KING, Lexington. 0 WAN- DA KING, Louisville. 0 MATTIE KIZER, Paducah. 0 SANDRA KNOWLES, fFt. Lauderdale, Fla. Eighth Row: - VERN LABROI, Gary, lad. - DAVID LAMARR, Gary, Ind. - CHELLNECIA LARKINS, Paducah. - EVELYN LARUE, Louisville. - RONALD LARUE, Louisville. ,, ' A . 'A V A ag, 'Pm' I ' , . AW aa 'f .... f fe I Q 5 x..f Y ,V . ,Hula VV Ja. 7 ,.. 3' . 'A 'V H ' ., ff ,,,,, W ., 4 , ,.., , V .ff Wi. .,.. ,. .... a A W WI :az ' f QQ? -ff!! a.,, ' 'W ' N it a f Q ,O n 1 iZ yi f 2 :VI I ' , lr,, gf V ,.l..'.. if fy- f vs ' O A 9 J' KM fl, ' 1,f 'O , ll 147. FRESHM N First Row: 0 PATSY LAWRENCE, Louisville. 0 CLARICE LEE, Chicago, Ill. ' GERALDINE LEE, Chicago, Ill. 0 'JAMES LEWIS, Memphis, Tenn. 0 CHARLES LITTLE, Memphis, Tenn. Second Row: 0 JACQUELINE LONG, Harlan, 0 DRADEAN LOWERY, Louisville. 0 ANNETTE LOWMAN, Denver, Colo. 0 DENISE LYONS, Louisville. 0 JAMES MCCASKILL, Long Branch, N.J. Third Row: . ' YOLONDA McCLAIN, Louisville. 0 EDNA MCDONALD, Memphis, Tenn. 0 BEVERLY MCINTOSI-I, Jacksonville, Fla. ' ANGELA Mc- LENDON, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla 0 BEVERLY MCLENDON, Ft. Lauder- dale, Fla. Fourth Row : 0 PETER McNEAL, Memphis, Term 0 MARNA MALONE, Louisville. 0 BENJAMIN MAPP, Frankfort. 0 DONNA MARSHALL, Frankfort. I MARY MARTIN, Harlan. Fifth Row: 0 RODNEY MARTIN, Ridgewood, N.J. 0 PAT MATILLAR, Louisville. 0 LAWRENCE MATLOCK, Mem- phis, Tenn. 0 ROBERT MAT- THEWS, Louisville. 0 NORMA MAY- FIELD, Danville. Sixth Row: 0 WALTER MEAUX, Harrodsburg. 0 KENNETH MEEKS, New Smyrna Beach, Fla. 0 BONITA MERRITT, Nashville, Tenn. 0 EARL MERRITT, Springfield, Mass. 0 MATTIE I. MILLER, Winchester. Seventh Row: 0 WILLIE MILLER, Louisville. 0 CARL MILTON, Newark, N.J. 0 FREDDIE MITCHELL, Memphis, Tenn. 0 GREGORY MOORE, Bowl- ing Green. 0 MARLENE MOORE, Buffalo, N.Y. Eighth Row 1 ' WILLIE MOORE, Gary, Ind. ' VIRGINIA MOORE, Hickman. 0 LAWRENCE MORRIS, Chicago, Ill. 0 KENNETH MORTON, Lex- ington. ' VREELAND MOSBY, Louisville. 143 FRESHMEN First Row: 0 JOSEPH MOSS, Hopkinsville. 0 LILY MUDD, Springfield. 0 JERRY MULLINS, Cincinnati, Ohio. 0 PA- TRICIA NEWBY, Springfield. 0 CARL NEWMAN, Louisville. Second Row: D ALVINIA NEWELL, Winchester, 0 MICHAEL NICHOLSON, Detroit. Mich DO LD N LEFT New reans L MA THA O TTS, ayton, 0 io ' . - - 1 . Loui ine. - REGINALD NOR a. 0 ' Third Row : V ' CARTHEL OLIVER, Detroit, Mich. I TERRY O'NEAL, Detroit, Mich. 0 GRACE OWENS, Lebanon. 0 ERNEST PACE, Lexington-. 0 SAMUEL PATTERSON, Middles- boro. Fourth Row : 0 ALFRED PATTON, Memphis, Tenn. 0 DELORES PENMAN, Dan- ville. 0 FRANCIS PEOPLES, Cleve- land, Ohio. 0 ALLEN PINKSTON, Ashville, N.C. ' RICHARD POPE, Indianapolis, Ind. Fifth Row Z 0 DWAHZA POWELL. Washington, D.C. 0 MARVIN PRICE, Memphis. Tenn. 0 JAMES QUARRELS, Hop- kinsville. ' SARA RAMSEY, Frank- fort. ' ELIZABETH RANDLE, Marion, Ind. Sixth Row: 0 JAMES RANDLE, Louisville. 0 MICHAEL RANKINS, Lexington, 0 THOMAS RANKINS, Lexington. v ROBERT RAYFORD, Memphis, Tenn. I CLARETHA REED, Riviera Beach, Fla. Seventh Row: 0 LYMON REED, Tampa, Fla. 0 REGINA REDD, Danville. 0 JOYCE REESE, Dayton, Ohio. 0 OTIS REEVES, Memphis, Tenn. 0 ROGER REYNOLDS, Louisville. Eighth Row: 0 RUTH RICHARDSON, Memphis, Tenn. 0 CLEATRA ROBB, Louisville. ' HARRY ROBERTSON, Louisville. 0 BURNELL ROBINSON, Chicago, Ill. 0 CYNTHIA ROBINSON, Wood' burg, N.J. 144 FRESHMEN 0 DIANA ROBINSON, Frankfort. ' MEREDITH ROBINSON. Louisville 0 WILLIE RODGERS, SulIolk, Va. 0 NATHANIEL ROEBUCK. Pitts- burgh, Pa. 0 WILLIAM ROUSE, Savannah, Ga. Second Row: 0 JAMES SALYORS, Frankfort. ' CHARLES SAMUELS, Louisville. ' CALVIN SCOTT, Dayton, Ohio. 0 PAULA SEARS, Louisville. 0 WIL- BURN SHAW, Portsmouth, Va. Third Row: 0 BRENDA SHELTON, Dayton, Ohio. I GLORIA SHEPPARD, Chi- cago, Ill. 0 JARMILLA SHEPPARD, Cinnaminson, NJ. 0 BARBARA SIM- MONS, Chicago, Ill. 0 JAMES SIMMS, Frankfort. Fourth Row : 0 PATRICIA SIMPSON, Frankfort. 0 GLORIA SIMS, Lexington. 0 AN- DREW SMITH, Jarnacia, N.Y. ' ARTHERIA SMITH, Washington, D.C. 0 LEVI SMITH, Indianapolis, Ind. Fifth Row: 0 ROSE SMITH, Louisville. 0 THE- RESA SMITH, Washington, D.C. 0 VALARIE SPANN, Kenosha, Wis. 0 AUSTIN SPENCER, Ecorse, Mich. 0 DAVID SPENCER, Shelbyville. Sixth Row: 0 SANDRA SPICER, Lexington. 0 WILLIAM SPIKES, Atlanta, Ga. ' TOM STEPHENS, Louisville. 0 JO- ANNE STEPHENSON, Princeton, N.j. 0 CHARLENE STEVENS, Louisville. Seventh Row: ' MICHAEL STEVENSON, Dayton, Ohio. 1 WILLARD STEWART, Franklin. 0 MARVIN STONE Lex- ington, 0 JACQUELINE SUD- DEATH, Chattanooga, Tenn. 0 STELLA SUGGS, Memphis, Tenn. Eighth Row: 0 LEON SUMRALL, Gary, Ind. 0 WILBERT SUTTON, JR., Tuskegee Ala. 0 DORIS TAYLOR, Gary, Incl. 0 SANDRA TAYLOR, Bridgeport, Conn. O SHARON TAYLOR. Dc- catur, Ill. s 1 FRESHM First Row: 0 TALITHA TAYLOR, Bowling Green. 0 TAVA TAYLOR, Lexington. 0 HINDA TENTMAN, Frankfort. 0 HARRY THICKLIN, Louisville. 0 EDWARD THOMAS, McIntosh, Ala. Second Row : 0 GERTRUDE THOMAS, Rush. 0 LARRY THOMAS, Beattyville. 0 OMAR THOMAS, LaGrange. 0 DONALD THOMPSON, Louisville. ' HERMENIA TILLMAN, Chicago, Ill. Third Row: 0 CLAYTON TOWNS, Morristown, NNI. ' FREDERICK TOWNS, Mor- ristown, NJ. U GEORGE TOWNS, Morristown, N.J. 0 JESSIE TROX- LER, Versailles. ' LURETHIA TUCKER, Chattanooga, Tenn. Fourth R-Jw: 0 JEWELL TUDOR, Lexington. ' LEROY WALKER, Atlanta, Ga. ' ANN E. WALKER, Chicago, Ill. 0 HENRY WARD, Memphis, Tenn. ' DENNIS WARREN, Nicholasville. Fifth Row: 0 GENEVA WASHINGTON, Law- renceburg. 0 GWENDOLYN WASH- INGTON, Lexington. 0 SARAH WASHINGTON, Louisville. ' DWIGHT WATSON, Henderson, TYLER WAYNE, Louisville. Sixth Row : 0 JUANITA WHITE, Louisville. ' MARY IVHITE, Charlottesville, Va. 0 RONALD WHITESIDE, Paducah. 0 SHELIA WHITT, Frankfort. I BARNETTA WIGGINTON, Lexing- ton. Seventh Row: 0 ,IEREMIAH WILKINS. Detroit, Mich. 0 JOE WILLETT, Memphis, Tenn. 0 CELESTINE WILLIAMS. Chicago, Ill. ' LINDA M. VVIL- LIAMS, Louisville. 0 PATRICIA WILLIAMS, Lexington. Eighth Row 1 ' ROBERT WILLIAMS, Louisville. 0 JACQUELINE WILSON. Detroit, Mich. 0 YVONNE WILSON, Detroit, Mich. 0 WANDA WINSTON, Louis- ville. ' GENEVA WOOD, Frankfort. I .ffl . A A .. Z, K ....1:.f2..-, , A' ' ' ff WLM , 4 Z 2? W5 . ff l I 1 14 6 Flrst Row 6 W ! Q gg W O fvuw., gy M XE mn? , wwf Ill M W if Z ff ' I N 5 -rs. sw Lf, X QM N, Q Qi X lic A ik S X W . Q. ASX-'g.g3x, xg.-5:.,5,,, x . f UMOR I didn't mean to run into the goal post. f Sadie Hawkins Day is sometimes fun . . 1' 41' V You're my cup of tea. 'WKYUW Al' Look mom, no cavities. You can have my ship, I'm not going out in that mud I promised myself I wouldn,t make the same mistake three times. 1 I wonder what 5354 Z MK J.-ff wx f . V ,.,, , ,,.., . ,.,, Q , V W ,v,,-ff,,--'M' num? ,fm will happen if I don7t H11 out this 109 form . Well, Where's the movie? 150 Im iss him so much x:'5 t I didn't mind coming, but this is ridiculous. Looks like V11 have to make a trip to the store tonight l ISI la 9 . Are they digging us? 157. Looks like they are. ls Q sg 2 533 fm? Q if 2 J E 2522 ew mwmwmwn WH We don't want to become firemen. ul,- Let's make sure we get seats in the back this time 153 ,M ,,-....,.f, , You think he'll come and sit with us? 332 vfsvf N,..ms.,..,-et M 1 Q- sms-W -I 'mm 'Z f ff W ev ,, ww Nt' Q i Start with my company and we'll start you as a 15 4 Are they Buster Brown's? -1 Everything is uptight, but insight if - - if, 1 '-zz I won-der if I can get time for the next dance? 155 V ,, 7 ffm' in YW ' ,, V U - W ' ns R I if.. by I MMA .7 V hiv M ,Q , ,, t, ,MMWV I . A, ft , ? ll Q if ,Wi M 1 M, 4 M 4 Wm in 11 ':.f 1 X it w ,J ,W',n'wz ' What did you say about my car? Who's that sleeping behind that paper? why Y' ' ,, ,. i Z ' Hi any W- ' ' ' 1. . 'W' x ,,i,Wm..Ww,,, uf t I V I 1' D., H' ij, f ' Ny- -'ef t A Mop, J, H ', , , Q I , A V. M in ,fl 5 W4 156 Looks like there is something under this piece of meat f F s 1. 1.,,. Q. .F ss W . . . S. .K-2- M Q' so of' if' is .ws X ss . . . -- ff :nf s-. J -.Q-rr 1-Qs..:::fm: s sxamf fsfvs ugh FXR xx So you want to be in my class again? s I And to think I came to college. This is wrong, you have to do this all over again If they knock me down one more time . . . There,s nothing like school spirit. 158 fs 0 008 Where is your thumb? 05- Q-Q1 ws, ,awww ,,.,f ,ff Blue power, brother. islam He let us out on time today Gosh I hate this walk. I 3 QWD.-at mum I ,,wv'W M,jM,' And Uncle Sam wants us??? M771 .Q ' 1 ,.,f.,'f ' .fy M' f W2'1:fm.,fgq3'f19LuiQlf' V' Q W 'Y we 1 e , 1 - , , . . ry ,W , V 3' 5 .41 l V g. '- if I' ,U 1 f U, z M ' V? t at an Y? ' 1 kt iM alc l P' If I get a conflict one more time I'll-. . . Next year's basketball team. 160 You never know how you look until you get your plcture took Kentucky State College, our life still goes on . 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