Lambuth College - Lantern Yearbook (Jackson, TN)

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S$5t«s •; :- £ d-£ : i ■ • nSMMBBBMBHMi ■BhBEShHHHHI Lantern Lambuth College Jackson, Tennessee Volume 47 50 Years Coeducational !! iiil |i Mill iillM ' t Hi ' ,•  i •u ■ [P ■ 4i ft w? ■ ' $ Table of Contents Introduction 4 Campus Life 14 Sports 62 Curriculum 94 Organizations 134 Classes 180 Advertising 234 Life at Lambuth College is a collection of heterogeneous experiences. In her 50 years as a coeducational institution, Lambuth has developed a unique atmosphere for the learning, sharing, and maturing of young adults. All aspects of the college have interwoven to create this entity we know as BigL. d: Campus life . . . always some activity being planned or in process. Sports . . . spirited interaction of energy and emotions. 10 Organizations. . outlets for fun and development. ii ? is -. : WT?m V £ Curriculum . . . basis of the college experience, jrr- J : ' .« f ' ■ ' •  |fer - e5 3e -v . ' , £a TKi - ,% KirlljLli 13 Campus Life 50 Years Coeducational 15 Talented Students Receive Awards in Spring Top: Mary Cay Alexander, Ken Carroll, Russ Moore, Dave Hill, James Campbell, Betty Guffy, Kitty Glenn, Frank Ward, and Pat Robbins are recognized for their tal- ents at the freshman talent show. Above: Senator Howard Baker addresses Lambuth students and Jackson townspeo- ple on a Saturday morning. Right: Albert Walters, Margaret Wilson, and Jerry Gardner take a break on the library steps. 16 With the revitalization of life in nature, an exciting program of activities marked the Spring Semester. Sponsored by the SGA and 2nd Dimension, Senator How- ard Baker gave a speech, adding a political perspective to the campus. Socially, the every weekend for- mals and the Talent Show spon- sored by the Freshman Class helped change the pace from win- ter doldrums to spring happenings. By the end of the semester, the fever of excitement rose to a maxi- mum as the long awaited gradua- tion bells became a reality. In May, when the annual Honors Day Convocation was held, twenty-two Lambuth students were recognized for scholastic achieve- ments and various contributions to the college. Left: First row: Jan Huffman, Beth Willet, Frank Christopian. Second row: Cathie Carter, Carolyn Davis, Arthur Taylor, Jan Willard, Johnny Rose, Rhonda Thompson were recognized at the Honors Day Con- vocation last spring. Bottom left: First row: Ben Clark, Carol Wil- liamson, Suzanne Tosh. Second row: Bill Whitsitt, Parker Dinwiddie, Tommy McCalla. Third row: Glen Vanderford, Frank Davis, Kathy McCormic, Tony Wicks, Trina Edwards, Jane Terrell, Mary Cay Alexander are others who were recog- nized at Honors Day. Above: Johnny Rose and Steve Marcum present the senior class gi ft, a bust of John Weseley, to President Wilder. 17 Colors of Nature Enhance Beauty of Campus Enhancing the college community ' s enjoyment of the Lambuth campus are the colorful changes that Nature brings with her seasonal variations. Stealthily creeping over the campus, Nature spreads the delicate shades of spring over the brilliant whiteness of winter and replaces the lush hues of summer with the myriad browns and golds of fall. With each transformation, the campus takes on a new look, and the students respond with a host of new activities. • i r - Far left: Framing the Memorial Chapel are the colors of autumn. Left: Gail Parsons stops to admire the beauty of the spring flowers. Bottom left: The Luther L. Gobbel Library stands in solitude on a wintry day. Below: A watermelon party brings out a gathering of students on a late summer afternoon. 19 Audience Participates in Murder Trial Drama Under the direction of Newton Neely, the Lambuth Theatre pres- ented an unusual drama in March of 1974, The Night of January 16th. A suspenseful murder trial by Ayn Rand, it included 12 mem- bers of the audience as the jury whose verdict determined the end- ing of the play. Until the jury fore- man ' s pronouncement of the ver- dict, the cast members had no idea which ending would be performed. During the five-night run of the production, one jury found Karen Andre, performed by Marsha Cole- man of Jackson, guilty of the mur- der of her lover Bjorn Faulkner, and four juries judged her not guilty. Above: Marsha Coleman gives her testimony to her attorney, Ken Carroll. Top Cathie Carter finds it hard to testify for her deceased husband during The Night of January 1 6th, as Marc Gowen listens. Right: Ken Carroll objects to a statement made. 20 Awards Are Given to Cast of Butterflies Butterflies Are Free, written by Leonard Geish and directed by Jesse Byrum, was the final production of the Lambuth season. With the technical assistance of JoAnne Adrian, Toney Walsh convincingly portrayed Don Baker, a blind boy trying to live alone in New York City. Pat Robbins was cast as the kooky girlfriend, Jill Tan- ner, who gave Don the confidence to remain on his own. At the conclusion of the theatre sea- son, awards were presented to stu- dents at the fine arts banguet. For their roles in Butterflies Are Free, Pat Robbins and Toney Walsh won Best Actress and Best Actor, respectively. Bonnie Massa was named Best Sup- porting Actress for Ruth Hunsdorfer in The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man- in-the-Moon Marigolds. For his por- trayal of the Padre in Man of Lajvlan- cha, Ken Carroll was presented the Best Supporting Actor award. Top: Toney Walsh seems hurt to meet John Seminars, who portrayed Pat Rob- bin ' s boyfriend in Butterflies Are Free. Left: Toney Walsh decides he does not want to move with his mother Teresa McGowan. Above: Pat Robbins is happy she has found a friend such as Toney Walsh. 21 Miss Lambuth Court Enjoys Music Marty Brock, sponsored by Har- ris Hall, won the title ot Miss Lam- buth by singing a medley consist- ing of Good-bye Love and That ' s Lite. From Greenville, Tennessee, Marty ' s major is Ele- mentary Education. Representing Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity, Karen Hall, trom College Station, Texas, was chosen first maid. Majoring in voice, Karen sang Ah! Nella Calma for her tal- ent. Cindy Orr, a history major from Jackson, Tenn., was named sec- ond maid. As representative for the Freshman Class, Cindy sang a medley of I ' ve Got Rhythm and Johnny One-Note. Third Maid, Cathie Carter, an English major from Bonham, Texas, was sponsored by Harris Hall. Accompanied by Mrs. Jean Koelz on the piano, Cathie per- formed a flute solo entitled Over- ture to Telemann ' s Suite in A Minor. Margaret Williams, representing South Hall, was named fourth maid. Her talent presentation was a pantomime of Spiders and Snakes. A special education major, Margaret ' s hometown is Memphis, Tenn. Right: Marty Brock, the new Miss Lambuth, smiles after winning the title. 22 Top left: Karen Hall, first maid. Top right: Margaret Williams, fourth maid. Left: Cathie Carter, third maid. Above: Cindy Orr, second maid. 23 Top: Contestants give squeals of delight as Marty Brock is named Miss Lambuth. Top right: Karen Freeman pauses in front of the judges. Right: Karen Cooley, 1 st Alternate to Miss Tennessee 1 972, entertains during the opening number. 24 Marty Brock Named Miss Lambuth Twenty-one girls competed for the title ot Miss Lam- buth last spring. The pageant, with Judith Anderson as Mistress of Ceremonies, was held at Tigrett Junior High School. Special entertainment was provided by Karen Cooley, first runner-up to Miss Tennessee in 1 972, and by Danny Hollis at the piano, accompanied by Dave Henry on the drums and Ken Kramer on bass. Special guests included Anne Galloway, Miss Tennessee of 1974. In addition to this entertainment, the girls them- selves displayed many exceptional talents — dramatic interpretations, flute, piano, acrobatics, and singing. Left: The new Miss Lambuth, Marty Brock, takes her walk down the runway. Below: Cartie Carter, Karen Hall, Marty Brock, Cindy Orr, and Mar- garet Williams create a beautitul Miss Lambuth court. 25 : ? • Above: Graduates Dottie Lou Myatt, Jona- than Sowell, and Carolyn Davis rush to the ceremony. Middle right: Dr. Fleming directs Lambuth Choir at Graduation exercise. Far right: Dr. Wilder and Dean Whybrew present Mr. Walter Barnes with an Honor- ary Doctorate degree. Right: Students listen attentively to Mr. Jack Renshaw ' s address. Bottom right: Marshalls Cathie Carter and Pat Youngblood discuss last minute details. Bottom far right: Mrs. Dixie Berryman is surrounded by her proud family. 26 Fathers Speak at Graduation The 1974 senior class was hon- ored to have the fathers of two of its members speak at the gradua- tion activities, May 26th. At the baccalaureate service held in the chapel on Sunday morning, the Rev. Harrell A. Townsend, father of Mary Townsend of Paris, Tennes- see, spoke on Doing the Truth. After a rainy afternoon, the com- mencement in the athletic center was highlighted by the talk, Atti- tude is the Key by Bob Renshaw ' s father, Jack C. Renshaw. 27 211 Seniors Graduate Led by academic marshals, Cathie Carter and Pat Youngblood, 39 seniors received the bachelor of arts degree and 1 72 the bachelor of science degree. Three of the 21 1 graduates were awarded spe- cial recognition for scholarship and service. Jim Ramer received the R. E. Womack award for outstanding senior. Mrs. Jean (Robinson) Koelz received the Sigma Kappa sorority award for the highest scholastic average; Michael Mercer received two special honors: Alpha Omicron Pi sorority ' s outstanding service award and nomination to the Board of Trustees. Top: Coming all the way from Bangladesh, Niaz Ahmed Khan ' s family poses for a pho- tographer at graduation. Right: Bill Williamson congratulates his wife, Carol, in a very special way. 28 W bPji ' Jjij, ftp, r fe ' ■■ ' :■■ New Faces of Summer Whereas, in the past, summer on the Lambuth College campus has been a blend ot a quiet peaceful- ness and an industrious, academic atmosphere, the summer of ' 74 had a new and special life to it, because of the innovative drama program, Summer Stock. To the delight of both faculty and stu- dents, the interiors of the Chapel and Williamson Hall were hand- somely and beautifully refurnished. And, as usual, Lambuth was the hub of activity during the Memphis Conference and, the Miss Tennes- see Pageant, the latter in which Miss Lambuth, Marty Brock, partic- ipated. Left: Workman install shutters in the newly decorated chapel. Below: Dr. Paul Blankenship stands with Dr. Katherine Clement and Dr. Sarah Cle- ment as they examine hand rails they pres- ented to the library. 29 LLLL LUXiUI ALLLl I 1 I II I I I I f ' l I I I I i I M II I J II I I U IJULXlJJU JUULU,! Top: An expressive sign announces the e xcitement to come. Above: Kathy Linem and Joe North take advantage of summer weather to have a talk. Right: Marty Brock, representing Lambuth, participates in the Miss Tennessee pageant held at Lambuth. 30 WW II t L r Theatre Instigates Summer Stock Program Lambuth Theatre expanded its activities by organizing a summer stock program for the first time. The 28 students enrolled in the acitvities studied various aspects of the theatre as well as presented two shows. Directed by Newton Neely, Ber- nadine was performed on alter- nate weekends with Bye-Bye Birdie, directed by Jesse Byrum. Plans for next summer ' s program include the possibility of preparing and performing three productions. Left: Jan Stockard, Chiquita Wallace, Marc Gowan, Ken Hale, David Pryon, Tom French perform All American Boy in Bye Bye Birdie. Middle: Teresa Briley gives advice to her son, David Pyron in Bye Bye Birdie. Above: In the play, Bernadine, Ken Hale, Marc Gowan, Bill Draper, Ricky Hiller, and Preston Yarber hide Wormy from his mother, Becky Fly. Top: Ken Hale belts out the song Sin- cere in Bye Bye Birdie. 31 Registration Brings on Frustration Registration again this year was a hectic time with treshmen going through the process for the first time. Upperclassmen found that even with having pre-registered last spring, that they could not get into some classes. Trying to go through the process quickly was slowed down at the computer cen- ter and by the I.D. picture taking. The last step was a painful one in having to pay for another semes- ter. Top: Mr. Neely and Mr. Byrum help Chris Sterling with his schedule. Right: Don Bock is assisted by Coach Ros- coe Williams in making his schedule. Far right: President Wilder addresses Lam- buth faculty and students at opening con- vocation. 32 Freshmen Are Oriented Freshman students arrived on the Lambuth campus the week before classes began in order to be initiated to college lite. The class was divided into small groups with student orientation counselors and faculty members serving as leaders. Each group met to discuss preconceived notions and early impressions of college life, what the students expected from college education, and the philosophy of a liberal arts college. Freshmen also shared their reactions to a film on Plato ' s Parable of the Cave and discussed its relation to their education. Top: Cheryl Landsford and John Neal talk during the orientation reception. Left: Students rock to the music of Whet- stone during the orientation dance. Above: A treshman group share reactions to the discussion. 33 Top left: The Alpha Xi Deltas welcome their new pledge Colleen Collins. Top right: Fraternities run to the tlagpole to tell the campus about their new pledges. Above left: Debra Rivers is kissed by Till- man Corum during the KA Rose ceremony. Above right: The KAs welcome their new pledges. Right: Rushees Fred Smithmeier and Marc Garrett are entertained during rush by Sig Eps Mike Conklin and Mike Ulman. 34 Rush Is Highlight of Opening of School Once again fraternities and sororities dominated the first week of school with Greek rush. Approx- imately one-hundred students accepted bids from the various organizations. The groups were then entertained with a dance sponsored by Panhellenic and I.F.C. to welcome their pledges. Top: The Phi Mus greet their new Pledges Left: Kappa Sigs ' Joe Ennis, Dale Hatch, and Jack Cooper wait in anticipation ot a new pledge class. 35 Far right: Becky Turner of Jackson greets Alums and hands out name tags. Middle: Reverend Clarence Lefty Hare of Jackson shows his reaction to the event. Right: Dr. Katharine Clement and Dr. Sarah V. Clement, members of the first Lambuth faculty, 1 924, cut the birthday cake. Below: I to r.: Mrs. Elma Womack Hicks, Jackson; Reverend Bob Clark, Jackson; Mrs. Jewel Tinker, Jackson; Dr. Wilder; Dr. William Burnett, Jackson, at the dedication of the R. E. Womack Memorial Room in the Memorial Chapel. Bottom right: Mrs. Hazel Womack Simms, Miss Helen Womack, Mrs. Elma Womack Hicks, all daughters of Dr. Womak stand with Dr. Wilder at the dedication. 36 Big L Celebrates Half Century as Co-Ed College Lambuth College celebrated its fiftieth year as a co-educational institution, starting with the 131st opening convocation held in the Memorial Chapel on September 1 3, 1 974. The Methodist supported college was chartered in 1843 as the Memphis Conference Female Institute and was renamed Lam- buth, for a Methodist missionary bishop, when it began admitting male students in 1924. This three day event brought alumni from all areas to participate in the celebration. Jackson native, Dr. Joseph McLeary, ' 61, of Mem- phis, was the featured speaker. The R. E. Womack Memorial Room was dedicated on the first after- noon. Also held were a picnic, which due to weather was moved indoors, a coffee, with a huge birthday cake, and a slide presen- tation of Lambuth through the years. The celebration ended on Sunday with a worship service in the Memorial Chapel. 37 Below: Dr. Rusty Mclntyre sings at opening convocation. Right: Mysterious ladies parade in the front of the judges at Sigma Kappers Women- less Beauty Review. Bottom: Dr. Kenneth Yancey talks to Lee Ellen Partin and her parents at the S.G.A. sponsored Parents ' Weekend. 38 Great Ideas ' ' Exhibit Draws Crowds in Fall T With the celebration of Opening Convocation, September 13th, the new school year was officially underway. Many activities high- lighted the fall semester. Greeks sponsored a number of functions including Sigma Kappa ' s Sigma Kappers and Alpha Xi ' s Mr. and Miss Collegiate Show- case. The fraternities filled their weekends in the middle of the semester with open houses for the sororities. In late October, the college was honored to host the art exhibit, Great Ideas of Western Man. Having received nationwide recog- nition, this collection of sculptures and paintings in various media vis- ually re-creates some of the great thoughts of man. On November 16th-17th, the Student Government Association sponsored the school ' s first Par- ents ' Weekend. Activities for the event included a brunch, Greek and dormitory open houses, a fac- ulty sponsored coffee, and a din- ner and dance. Above: Greg Waldrop and Sue Harris were named Mr. and Miss Collegiate at the Alpha Xi Delta Showcase. Left: Visitors view the Great Ideas of Mod- ern Man Art Exhibit. 39 Dorm Life Never Changes For the new freshmen on cam- pus, dorm life caused many adjust- ments. The student became used to hearing loud stereos, phones ringing all the time, alarms going off at various hours and in general became used to living with many other people. The student also adjusted to lonely week-ends, room checks, and late night study- ing. What would dorm life be with- out any one of these facets? Right: David Corum finds some quiet time to study in his room. Bottom left: Dale Hatch and Sissy Ritter chat on South ' s front steps. Bottom right: Jan Schwamm anxiously watches a mystery in Harris Hall ' s lobby. 40 Top left: Mr. A. J. Sharp listens to a student ' s question. Top right: Dr. Davenport enjoys the wit of Mr. Will Campbell. Bottom: Mr. Sharp, Randy Cooper, and his father, Mr. George Cooper, enjoy fellowship together. Focus Stresses Truth Campus Congregation again sponsored FOCUS with the theme, Truth in Religion and Nature. Guest speakers for the two day event included Will Campbell and A. J. Sharp. Mr. Sharp, a biologist from U.T. Knoxville spoke on Truth in Nature. Because he once taught Lambuth ' s Dr. Lord, he was of special interest to many students. Truth in Religion was the subject of Mr. Campbell, who is a Baptist minister. These men spoke in various classrooms as well as in the Common Room. 41 Musical Production Is Success Lambuth Theatre began its 1974-75 season with the huge success ot Rogers and Hammerstein ' s, The King and I, directed by Jesse Byrum. Colortul costumes acquired from a New York com- pany added much to the elabor ate unit set designed and executed by Newton Neely and Larry Ray. Twenty- foot monkey guards, flanking the palace, created by Larry Ray, added to the oriental style of the play. Lights added special dimension to the overall production as well as the oriental makeup and created an unique effect on the characters. Many of the faculty ' s children were involved in the play. Professors Dr. Jo Fleming, Dr. Don Honeycutt, Dick Brown and Jacksonian, Virginia Bruse provided the musical background. Another special facet of the play was the Ballet Arts Inc. of Jackson that performed the ballet of Small House of Uncle Thomas in the play. 42 Far upper left: Ken Carroll, King of Siam, reads a passage to Anna Leonowens, por- trayed by Emily Cantrell. Far lower left: Nancy Kelly, portraying Tup Tim, Anne Phillips as Lady Thiang, and the wives ' chorus sing during the ballet of Small House of Uncle Thomas. Left: Mark Floyd as Prince Chululongkoran and the King ' s wives and children lis- ten to the song, Getting to Know You. Below left: Lovers, Greg McGee as LunTha and Nancy Kelly portraying TupTim, sing We Kiss in the Shadow. Below: Emily Cantrell and the King ' s chil- dren sing Getting to Know You. 43 Who ' s Who Honors Largest Group Twenty-one students were chosen to Who ' s Who this year for their outstanding contributions to Lambuth. The students and their families and friends were honored with a convocation and luncheon on October 23rd. Dr. Bob Hazlewood, Professor of English, gave the address. Mem- bers were chosen by the Faculty-Student Awards commit- tee for their contributions, activities and grade point aver- age while on campus. ROGER CONNOR . . . Kappa Alpha — President, Vice President, Interfraternity Council Representative; Tennis Team; Harvest; Lambuth Theatre; Gamma Beta Phi; Omi- cron Phi Tau; Dean ' s List. VICKY PENNY . . . SGA — Senator; Lantern — Copy Editor; Vision — Reporter; Coffeehouse Papers — Co-Editor; SNEA — President; Alpha Omicron Pi — Cor- responding Secretary, Philanthropy Chairman, ToDragma Reporter, Pledge Class Treasurer, Panhel- lenic Committee; Gamma Beta Phi; Lambda lota Tau; Omicron Phi Tau. Top: Roger Connor takes a break to play pool at the Kappa Alpha house. Bottom: Vicky Penny works on an English paper in her room. 44 DEBBIE PEARCE . . . SGA — Information Committee; Home Economics Club; Panhellenic; Alpha Omicron Pi — President; Diamond Jubilee Foundation Scholar- ship; Orientation Counselor. GLEN VANDERFORD . . . SGA — Entertainment Committee Chairman, Senator, Visitation Committee Chairman; Board of Trustees Student Affairs Commit- tee; Freshman Class President; Golf Team; Kappa Alpha Officer; Outstanding Junior Award; Senior Class President. TRICIA CURRY. . . Alpha Omicron Pi — Philanthropy Chairman, Leader ' s Council, Alumni Officer, Fraternity Education Committee, Best Pledge; Sophomore Class Secretary. Top: Debbie Pearce records the latest sorority activity in a book. Left: Glenn Vanderford enters the Kappa Alpha house. Above: Tricia Curry key punches in the computer center. 45 Who ' s Who KEN CARROLL . . . SGA — Senator; West Hall Vice President; Alpha Psi Omega; Omicrom Phi Tau; Varsity Tennis Team; Lambuth Band; Lambuth Talent Show Winner; Junior Hyde Scholarship Recipient; Lambuth Theatre. MATT MCGARVEY . . . Lantern — Greek Section Edi- tor, Copy Writer; West Hall President; Gamma Beat Phi; Lambda lota Tau; Kappa Delta Kappa; Concert and Touring Choirs; Church Organist; Worship Committee; Focus Committee; Kappa Alpha — Historian; Franklin K. Billings Sophomore Award; Dean ' s List. RANDY COOPER . . . SGA — Academic Affairs Com- mittee; Board of Trustees Student Affairs Committee; Sophomore Class Vice President; West Hall Vice Presi- dent; Campus Congregation — Chairman, Activities Committee Chairman; Freshman Class President. Above: Matt McGarvey practices some arrangements for the Sun- day morning worship service. Top: Ken Carroll delivers a solo at his voice recital. Right: Randy Cooper thumbs through a magazine between classes. 46 Left: Cindy Conatser presides over a Student Affairs Committee meeting. Above: Andrea Hubbard takes time to flash a smile while cleaning test tubes in the lab. Bottom: Greg Waldrop contemplates a proposal to be presented to theSGA. CINDY CONASTER . . . SGA — Vice President, Sena- tor; Chief Justice of the Judicial Committee; Board of Trustees Student Affairs Committee; Freshman Class Secretary; Sophomore Class President; Alpha Omicron Pi — Room Chairman, Assistant Treasurer. ANDREA HUBBARD . . . SGA — Academic Affairs Committee Chairman; Interim Committee Secretary; Vision — Fine Arts Editor; Sprague Hall Secretary; Sigma Kappa — President; Panhellenic Vice President; Orientation Counselor; Gamma Beta Phi; Omicron Phi Tau. GREG WALDROP . . . SGA — President, Senator, Sensitivity Committee; Board of Trustees Student Affairs Committee; West Hall — Secretary, Dorm Coun- selor; Baseball Team; Kappa Delta Kappa — Program Chairman; Hyde Scholarship Recipient. 47 Below: Larry Cartwright watches anxiously as the Eagles strive for victory. Right: Akemi Nakanishi enjoys the brisk autumn weather. Bottom right: Elizabeth Burkhart puts lining in a new coat. inllUflfffff . : • ■ LARRY CARTWRIGHT ... Mr. Collegiate 1973; SNEA — Vice President; Sigma Phi Epsilon — Corresponding Secretary, Recording Secretary, Pledge Educator, Vice President, Best Active Award; Lambuth Cheerleader; Vision — Reporter; West Hall Dorm Counselor. AKEMI NAKANISHI . . . Omicron Phi Tau; Kappa Delta Kappa; Dean ' s List; International Club; Campus Con- gregation — Member at Large, Worship Committee Chairman. ELIZABETH BURKHART . . . SGA — Visitation Com- mittee Chairman, Senator; Lantern — Advertisement section; Home Economics Association — President, Hostess Chairman, Fourth Vice Chairman of Tennes- see Home Economics Association; Sigma Phi Epsilor Little Sister; Phi Mu — Vice President, Chaplain, Histo rian, Reporter; Campus Choir; Dean ' s List. 48 1 Top: Cathie Carter proofreads an English assignment. Bottom: Phyllis Clark prepares for the next Stage Band perform- ance. Who ' s Who CATHIE CARTER . . . SGA — Senator; Judicial Com- mittee; Board ot Trustees Student Aftairs Committee; Lantern — Organizations Editor and Copy Writer; Coffeehouse Papers Editorial Board; Freshman Class Secretary; Alpha Omicron Pi — Vice President, Pledge Committee, Activities Committee; Gamma Beta Phi; Omicron Phi Tau; Lambuth Band; Alpha Xi Delta Junior Award; Lambuth Theatre; Third Maid in Miss Lambuth 1 974; Dean ' s List; Academic Marshal. PHYLLIS CLARK ... Phi Mu — President, Pledge Trainer, Treasurer, Song Leader; Sigma Phi Epsilon Golden Hearts Club — Secretary, Treasurer; Lambuth Band and Stage Band; Campus Congregation Choir; Harris Hall Dorm Counselor. 49 Who ' s Who KENNY SHROPSHIRE . . . SGA — Vice President, Senator, Sensitivity Committee, Health Policies Com- mittee, Black Student Life Committee, Special Events Committee; Board ot Trustees Student Affairs Commit- tee; Lantern — Organizations Staff; Freshman Class Treasurer; Junior Class Vice President; Kappa Alpha — Number VII, Projects Chairman, Philanthropy Chair- man, Gamma Beta Phi; Omicron Phi Tau; Dean ' s List. SUE HARRIS . . . Harris Hall Dorm President; Alpha Xi Delta — President, Social Chairman, Quill Chairman, Panhellenic Committee, Best Pledge Award, Best Active Award; Dean ' s List; Lambuth Band and Choir Scholarships. Top: Kenny Shropshire poses in the first snow of the year. Bottom: Sue Harris tries the slide at Boys ' Town. Far upper left: Teri Thomson entertains one of the children at the S.N.E.A. Christmas party. Far upper right: Becky Turner awaits the start of the basketPall game. Far right: Pat Youngblood works on a project in the Art Department. 50 TERI THOMSON . . . Student Aftairs Committee; Board of Trustees Student Affairs Committee; Lantern — Edi- tor-in-Chief, Potpourri Section Editor; Sprague Hall Dorm Counselor; LIT; Volleyball Team; Cheerleader; Touring Choir; Jackson Sun Reporter; Sigma Kappa — Second Vice President, Treasurer, Activities Chair- man; First Maid in Homecoming Court; Third Maid in Miss Lambuth; Gamma Beta Phi; Dean ' s List. BECKY TURNER. . . Student Affairs Committee; Vision — Business Manager and Cartoonist; Focus Committee; Campus Congregation — Vice Chairman; Gamma Beta Phi; Omicron Phi Tau; Varsity Basketball; Intramural Committee. PAT YOUNGBLOOD . . . Lantern Copy Editor; Interna- tional Club — President; Gamma Beta Phi — Presi- dent; Lambda lota Tau; Omicron Phi Tau; Interior Design Club; President ' s Council; Coffeehouse Papers Editorial Board; Library Board; Dean ' s List Hyde Scholarship Recipient; Academic Marshal; WJAK Action Award. 51 McCullars ' Drama Is December Stage Production For its second production ot the season, the Lam- buth Theatre presented Carson McCullars ' drama The Member of the Wedding. Based on the playwright ' s adaptation of her own novel, the play took place in a small Southern town in 1945. Excellent performances were given by Becky Fly and Kitty Glenn as Frankie, the lonely, motherless 12-year old girl, and Bernice, the black maid for Frankie ' s fam- ily. Jesse Byrum directed the play about loneliness and alienation. Preston Yarber designed and built the set. Top: Frankie, portrayed by Becky Fly, disagrees with her cousin John, who is portrayed by Bill Brown. Bottom: CAST MEMBERS FOR THE PLAY: Ken Hale, Pat Robbins, Richard Hiller, Nancy Keller, James Jackson, George Weddle, Dusty Walsh, Bill Draper, Laurie Miles, Adrian Lenox. 52 Top left: Bill Brown and Becky Fly are comforted by Bernice played by Kitty Glenn. Above: Ken Hale and his family receive the news of his son ' s wed- ding. Left: Frankie shows frustration to the rest of her family. 53 Lambuth Dames Hold Christmas Reception After Thanksgiving holidays, stu- dents were faced with just three weeks to prepare for finals. Of course, some time was taken by students to enjoy themselves. For instance, many participated in the intramurals swim meet and even more enjoyed the annual Christ- mas dance, December 1 4th. Another good break from studying came with the annual Christmas Candlelight Service, held December 15th, the Sunday before finals. Prior to the service, the Lambuth Dames held a recep- tion for both alumni and students in the Common Room. As in previous years, the Candlelight service was enjoyed by an overflow crowd in the chapel. Top: Mrs. Rita Carmicheal talks to Miss Nancy Johnston at the Christmas recep- tion. Right: Sydney Bradley reads a passage of scripture at the Christmas Candlelight service. 54 Left: The Lambuth Choir sings at the Can- dlelight service. Below: Kent Bewick and Rich Jones show the toll of late study hours. Bottom left: Lisa Houston and Colleen Col- lins await Coach Taylor ' s starting signal tor the swim meet. Bottom right: Ben Clark checks a last for- mula before the final test. 55 Study Stimulated by Interim Program Lambuth ' s January Interim, designed for students to pursue their own academic interests and initiatives, ottered projects on cam- pus, throughout the U.S., and abroad. Student groups traveled to London and Paris for theatre and interior design research, to the Vir- gin Islands for an ecological sur- vey, and to Washington and New York for study in drama and art. On campus, some fifty projects varied from a course in charisma for the social and business worlds to a study of ethics and medicine. The philosophy and music depart- ments collaborated in a popular project entitled, Music and the Human Being or You Are What You Hear. Independent student projects included attending the Alliance Francaise in Paris, studying Carib- bean literature at West Virginia Wesleyan College, and studying at the United Nations in New York. At the completion of the pro- jects, an interim festival was held for students to exhibit and explain their work. Songs written and arranged by students in the Write- On projects were performed by Kaleidoscope. An interim dance followed that night noting the end of interim and the beginning of a new semester. Top: Rick Mahr is caught during the Janu- ary snow storm on his way to class. Right: Candy Hart and Laureen Dickerson learn to build a camera during their interim. Far right: During interim Ronnie Johnson and JoAnne Hughes give a presentation. 56 Top left: Karen Freeman and Jim Kurkimilis present their own arrangement during the Interim festival. Top right: Students listen to projects that were presented by many. Left: Field trips were taken by The Study of Faulkner interim project. fc -3 U M 57 !M AVA1 Homecoming Queen Announced With the theme Sentimental Journey, Homecoming 1975 began with a brunch tor alumni on Saturday morning and ended early the next morning at the completion ot the dance. Before the basketball game on Saturday, entertainment was provided in the gym as Max and Mar Shakleton per- formed gymnastic floor exercises and Dan Anderson pleased the crowd of alumni, students and parents on his unicycle; and the Helen Hill Coltrain Spirit Award was presented to sophomore Judy Sisson of Memphis. High- lighting the pre-game entertainment were the presentation of the home- coming court and the crowning of Homecoming Queen Sally Locke, a freshman from Columbia. In the truest Homecoming spirit, the Eagles defeated the Belmont Rebels by one point. 53s ,-, : 4,, -• V 58 Far top left: Sally Locke, Homecoming queen. Left: Robert Jackson rises above Bethel players to score a basket. Bottom far left: Homecoming Court, Jana McDaniel, 3rd Maid; Ruby Manus, 1st Maid; Sally Locke, Queen; LuAnn Brent- son, 2nd Maid; Jan Thurman, 4th Maid. Middle left: Alums Burt Farmer and Steve Turner blast Bethel in their own way. Below: President Wilder presents Judy Sis- son with the Helen Hill Coltrain Spirit Award. Alb 59 Lambuth Hosts and Honors Alumni Homecoming evening was filled with activities as the alumni were honored with a banquet in the Col- onial Room. Seniors were invited to attend the banquet as a means of orientation to the Alumni Associa- tion. While the band for the Home- coming dance set up equipment after the banquet, Kaleidoscope performed in the Hub for an audi- ence of alumni and students. Lam- buth students and alumni then filled the Colonial Room as they danced until one o ' clock to the music of Confunction. Right: Kaleidoscope performs during Homecoming activities. 3 r, i - — SAT., FEB. 15 60 Above: Conf unction is enjoyed by students at the dance at the end of Homecoming. 61 Sports 50 Years Coeducational 63 Lambuth Lambuth Lambuth Lambuth Lambuth Lambuth Lambuth 12 Lambuth Lambuth Lambuth Lambuth Lambuth Lambuth Lambuth Lambuth Lambuth Lambuth Lambuth Lambuth Lambuth Lambuth 14 Lambuth 3 Lambuth Lambuth Lambuth Lambuth Lambuth Lambuth 12 Lambuth 4 Lambuth 12 Lambuth 1 Lambuth 4 Southwestern Southwestern UTM 1 UTM 3 Rutgers 8 Lawrence 4 Lawrence 5 Union 16 Union 2 Valparaiso 9 Valparaiso 7 UTM 5 Brown 4 Brown 1 7 Austin Peay 10 Austin Peay 2 CBC 9 Belmont 6 Purdue 6 Purdue 7 Bethel 1 LeMoyne-Owen 5 Florence 8 Florence 4 Belmont 6 David Lipscomb 4 David Lipscomb 9 CBC 11 LeMoyne-Owen 3 Bethel 2 CBC Carson-Newman 9 Right: Jimmy Ray waits anxiously for the pitch. Below right: Ricky Moss almost gets his man. Below: Jim (Bugs) Korbel stands ready. fflM ■.,,. ■► % _ 1M,, ,c$r 64 Team Goes to V.S.A.C. i Lambuth ' s 1974 Eagle Baseball team was a team with many sur- prises. Prior to the beginning of the season, Coach Taylor said he hoped that the team could play 500 baseball because ot the tough schedule that they would be playing. The team finished the sea- son at two games under 500, but it was good enough to get them a bid to play in the V.S.A.C. Tournament. Left: Leaping high at second base, Glen Broadway catches the ball. Below: Gary Anderson releases a pitch against Union. Bottom: Dave Henry plays a watchful second base. 65 Eagle Goes Pro Two of the outstanding players during spring base- ball were Glenn Broadway, who had the highest batting average with a 355 and also led the team in RBI ' s and doubles, and Danny Jones who had a 355 batting aver- age. Others who hit over 300 were Gary Twonsend, 31 5; Gil Webb, 31 1 ; Ricky Moss, 309. Also Broadway, Townsend and Jones made the V.S.A.C. All Confer- ence Team. And, in the NAIA District 24, Danny Jones was voted the most valuable out-fielder. Another outstanding player, Bob Volk, over the sum- mer of 1974, signed a pro baseball contract with the Baltimore Orioles and played AA baseball with their farm club in Florida. Far right: Gary Townsend anxiously awaits the next pitch. Right: Team members discuss strategy during a game. Below: Left to right, first row: Chuck Keltner, Jimmy Ray, Fred DuMond, Steve Marcum, Jim Korbel, Ben Clark, David Henry, Coach Hawk Taylor. Second row: Ray Prevost, Gary Anderson, Gary Townsend, Danny Jones, Rick Moss, Bob Volk, Gil Webb, Glen Broadway, Hamblette Cocke, Greg Waldrop, Nicky Webb. 66 67 t4 p . ' .- f Jji| uY MtWW- Fall Baseball Comes to Big L Fall of 1 974 marked the first time in Lambuth Baseball history that the team played fall baseball. It played 3 conference double headers, and as a consequence of the new season, the best teams were picked for the starting of the spring season. Coach Taylor was excited about the new Fall baseball season and hoped to get the team back to the V.S.A.C. Tournament this year. Top: Another Eagle crosses home plate for a point. Above: Team members take time out for a big decision. Right: Hawk Taylor pays special attention to a play on the field. 68 Standing, I. to r.: Coach Bob Hawk Taylor, Bob Volk, Gil Webb, Steve Toler, Don Bock, Hamblette Cocke, Glen Broadway. Kneeling, I. to r.: Ray Prevost, Chuck Keltner, Gary Anderson, Tim Quails, Al Sanders, Nicky Webb, Jerry Bryant. Sitting, I. to r.: Jim Ray, Ben Clark, Marty Hester, Mike Corrada, Al Clayton, James Korbel. Left: An Eagle slides to second safely. H 69 Improvement the Goal in 1975 f ' i - . •0000$ J w m ■ Under the coaching of Mrs. Norma Ellis, the women ' s tennis team won tour matches, lost three, and had three rained out in 1974. Kathy Turner was the number one player on the team.. This year, the girls plan to play 12-15 matches and hope to improve by practicing more as a team. Schools they will be playing in 1 975 are U.T. Chattanooga, Uni- versity of Mississippi, Murray State, Austin Peay and several West Ten- nessee schools. Top left: Carol Williamson executes an overhand return. Top right: Carol Hartz and Jane Bliven in doubles action. Right: Kathy Turner puts all eftort into her serve. 9H W: e ■•■■■ .- 1 % - «« 70 IWHBBlliBBIiawwilMlR Mmi i M 3HBHHH1 op left: In good form, Karen Hall returns the volley. Top center: With a look of determination, Carol Hartz follows through with her serve. Top right: Jane Bliven demonstrates a forehand shot. Left: Practicing her serve is Bonnie Massa. Above: TEAM PICTURE: Front row. left to right: Jane Bliven, Karen Hall, Carol Hartz, Bonnie Massa. Back row: Coach Norma Ellis, Kathy Turner, Carol Williamson. 71 Men ' s Tennis Team Places in V.S.A.C. Tournament During 1974, the men ' s tennis team finished the year with 8 wins and 8 losses. After placing second in the Western Division of the V.S.A.C, they competed against ten other teams in the overall V.S.A.C. Tournament. In this tour- nament, Lambuth tied for fourth with C. B.C. Lambuth ' s top-seated player, Kent Prokop, who won twelve out of sixteen matches during the sea- son, was defeated in the finals of the V.S.A.C. Tournament. „ „i , M it. ' -- .- Top: Gordon Ling scoops to return the ball over the net. Above: Roger Conner has pertect form in backhanding the ball. Right: Deep concentration is shown by Hugh Exum as he hits the ball. 72 mm •_. %£ Top left: 1974 TEAM, . to r.: Roger Con- ner, Hugh Exum, Ken Carroll, Gordon Ling, Kent Prokop, David Bingham, Rick Jeffries. Kneeling: Coach Roscoe Williams. Above: Ken Carroll makes an extra attempt to hit the ball. Left: Tennis playing takes much concen- tration as shown by Kent Prokop. Far left: Coordination is a big factor in tennis as Rick Jeffries stretches to return the ball. 73 Denny Murray Wins Golf Title With two rounds ot 73, senior, Denny Murray cap- tured the individual honors and helped his team secure fourth place in the V.S.A.C. golf tournament. John Led- better, a professional at Hidden Valley Country Club, aided Murray and the other members of the team in preparing for their matches. Right: Franklin Davis drives with perfect form. Below: 1974 GOLF TEAM, Standing: Coach Johnny Ledbetter. Kneeling, left to right: Gray Steed, Franklin Davis, Denny Murray, Steve Reid, Travis Harper, and Francis Dillard. 4|V 74 ! -= - 1 • - -r- l • ,i 1 . ' - :.; ££-: £. - ' . .J 1 .-. ' -:-. :. JiL ' ' L. L ■iU 2£. Top left: Steve Reid concentrates on sinking the putt. Above: Francis Dillard applies concentration for his drive. Left: Denny Murray swings for his tee shot. -X 75 Volleyball Team Claims First Trophies Last year ' s girls ' Varsity Volley- ball team had a successful and eventful year. Under the direction of their new coach, Rita Carmi- chael, the team played more matches last year than the preced- ing two years. Overall record, including tournament play, was 31 - 9. The team won the first volleyball trophy in Lambuth ' s history by placing second at the Murray State Invitational Tournament. Also, in the finals it won first place in the B division of the Tennessee Col- lege Women ' s Sports Federation (TCWSF) by defeating Southwest- ern at Memphis State. Its main opponents included Murray State, U. T. Martin, Austin Peay, South- western at Memphis, Peabody Col- lege, Trevecca Nazarene College, Fisk University, Georgetown Col- lege, Southern Illinois University, and Union. Maxine Shackelton was the team ' s captain and Alice Temple- ton was the most spirited player. All team members returned from the preceding year and will be return- ing this coming year for another victorious season. Top: The team listens to the advice of coach, Rita Carmichael. Middle left: Monkey, the mascot, guards the winning trophies. Middle right: Debbie Coulthurst makes the set-up count. Right: Deep concentration and skill is shown by Sue Miller. 76 Top left: With an extra jump, LuAnn Brent- son returns the serve. Top right: Marlene Shackelton drives the ball back over the net. Left: 1 974 VOLLEYBALL TEAM: left to right: Sue Miller, Debbie Coulthurst, mon- key, Alice Templeton, Roxanne Taylor. Back row: Rita Carmichael, LuAnn Brent- son, Maxine Shackelton, Marlene Shackel- ton. 77 Lambuth 78 No. Mississippi Jr. College 76 Lambuth 52 UTM 59 Lambuth 54 MSU 72 Lambuth 50 Murray State 62 Lambuth 64 Dyersburg State 48 Lambuth 38 MSU 92 Lambuth 55 Murray State 50 Lambuth 45 Jackson State 48 Lambuth 62 Southwestern 36 Lambuth 64 UTM 93 Lambuth 54 Jackson State 47 Lambuth 59 Ole Miss 86 Lambuth 46 Belmont 86 Lambuth 42 Southwestern 40 Lambuth 50 N. Mississippi Jr. College 62 Lambuth 58 Dyersburg State 52 Lambuth 66 Blue Mountain College 52 Lambuth 78 Blue Mountain College 71 78 Top: Mar Shackelton makes a decision on her shot. Center left: Eaglettes set up their defense. Center right: Alice Templeton shoots up for two. Bottom: Loret Deaton dribbles around her opponent toward the goal. L, New Coach for Eaglettes Lambuth ' s Eaglettes were under the new leadership ot coach Rita Carmichael. Mrs. Carmichael is a Lambuth Alum with two years ot varsity ball experience. Returning seniors Becky Turner and Loret Deaton led the team in both rebounds and scoring. Also return- ing trom last year ' s squad were Marlene Shackleton, Maxine Shackleton, and Alice Templeton. Adding new talent to the team were junior Debbie Coulthurst and fresh- men, Jane Spencer, Latasha Wright, and Dawn Hamm. Women ' s season consisted of 18 games. At this time, only one game remained to be played with District Tournament to be held shortly afterwards. Top left: Mar Shackelton brings the ball down the court. Top right: Becky Turner demonstrates her agility as she shoots for two. Center left: Jane Spencer shows good concentration as she shoots her free throw shot. Center right: Team, Kneeling, I. to r.: Jane Spencer, Latasha Wright, Dawn Hamm. Standing: Alice Templeton, Mar Shackelton, Loret Deaton, Becky Turner, Max Shackelton, Debbie Coulthurst, Susan Miller (mgr.). Not pictured: Roxane Taylor, mgr. Left: Coach Rita Carmichael shows her concentration on the game. 9 79 Coach Pepper Bray Rebuilds Squad With the loss ot three varsity seniors, Dr. Charles Pepper Bray stated that the 1974-1975 team would be young and limited in experience. However, Bray had a nucleus of players, Ricky Delk, Godfrey Patterson, and Vincent Harvell with which to build his team. Delk is a 6 foot, 3 1 2 inch junior honored all VSAC for the past two years. Named the Most Improved player in 1972- 1973, Patterson is a 6 foot, 8 inch junior and Harvell is a 6 foot, 5 inch sophomore. Returning for action were senior Bob Jackson and junior David Henry. Freshmen, Terry Smith, Billy Hancock, Danny Cole, and Pat War- ren were recruited by Coach Bray and proved to be an asset to the team. Also a transfer, Steve Toler, was an asset. Far right top: Terry Smith steals the ball against LeMoyn-Owen. Far right bottom: Godtrey Patterson tights for the rebound. Center top: Vincent Harvell drives to the basket for two. Center bottom: Ricky Delk hits his hook shot during the Home- coming game. Opposite top: Steve Toler lays one up. Opposite bottom: During the Belmont game Bob Jackson puts the ball up for two. 80 81 Statistics Tell the Results PLAYER GAMES AV. REBS TP AVG. PT. Godfrey Patterson 23 Vincent Harvell 23 Terry Smith 23 Rickey Delk 22 Steve Toler 22 David Henry 21 Bob Jackson 1 9 Danny Cole 17 Pat Warren 1 1 Kent Prokop 8 Sky Sylvester 6 Billy Hancock 2 Team Totals 23 Opp. Totals 23 Win Margin: .6 9.8 7.9 1.8 7.6 3.3 1.2 2.9 3.5 2.0 .3 2.0 .5 40.3 38.7 405 202 150 467 101 97 209 72 13 12 24 4 1756 1742 17.6 8.7 6.5 21.2 4.5 4.6 11.0 4.2 1.1 1.5 4.0 2.0 76.3 75.7 Top: Danny Cole fights for the rebound. Bottom: Mr. Brown and his stage band give pregame entertainment. 82 Lambuth 80 UT-Martin 89 Lambuth 76 Delta State 71 Lambuth 72 Rust 69 Lambuth 66 North Alabama 62 Lambuth 49 CBC 52 Lambuth 90 Trevecca 80 Lambuth 64 Bethel 58 Lambuth 92 Southwestern 79 Lambuth 72 LeMoyne-Owen 102 Lambuth 64 Rust 73 Lambuth 77 David Lipscomb 70 Lambuth 79 North Alabama 95 Lambuth 85 Belmont 80 Lambuth 71 LeMoyne-Woen 76 Lambuth 79 Millsaps 71 Lambuth 85 Delta State 76 Lambuth 104 Trevecca 63 Lambuth 81 Arkansas State 95 Lambuth 70 CBC 63 Lambuth 65 Bethel 85 Lambuth 80 Belmont 79 Lambuth 72 David Lipscomb 82 Lambuth 84 Southwestern 71 (2-07) Left: Pat Warren lays the ball up for two points. Above: L. to r.: Terry Smith, Billy Hancock, Arthur Taylor, Vincent Harvell, Danny Cole, Pat Warren, Godfrey Patterson, Sky Sylvester, Jacques Robinson, Rickey Delk, Kent Prokop, Bob Jackson, David Henry. Kneeling: Coach Dr. Charles Pepper Bray. 83 Team Works Together for Success Lambuth ' s Eagle 74-75 Basketball season turned out to be another successful one. Coach Bray felt that this success was not due to one particular player; rather it was a full team effort. At the time of this publication, there was still one conference game left to play along with the VSAC tournament. The only senior on the squad, Bob Jackson, through 20 games with the Eagles was averaging over 50 percent from the field, 90 percent from the free throw line, and 10 1 2 points per game. With only one senior leaving, Coach Bray reported that the team should be ready to go all the way next year if it continues to play together and keep the same attitude with the full team effort. Far right top: Vincent Harvell scores from the outside. Far right bottom: David Henry makes ready to show his offensive skills. Middle: Terry Smith demonstrates one of his many break-away shots. Right top: Ricky Delk is good for two as he displays his jump shot. Right bottom: Godfrey Patterson takes a shot over a Belmont defender. 84 J Svm, . . 4 13 «  ! «  , «t %K- 85 Cheerleaders Boost Spirit Right: Sally Locke. Far right: Steve Payne. Middle: Cheerleaders entertain the crowd. Bottom: Joel Frey. H C ! 86 ■SEsnai Top left: Julia Malone and Larry Cart- wright. Top right: Pyramid of 1975 Cheerleader squad. Above: Carol Shafer and Tripp Cocke. Far left: Betsy Bingham and Dan Ander- son. Left: Linda McBride. 87 Sig Ep ' s Win Flagball JjftV f V ' 0k Intramurals brought much excitement last year because of the enthusiasm of students participat- ing and also because of the equal- ity of competition. In all sports, the teams met a challenge during the games. In flagball, Sigma Phi Epsi- lon placed first, and in women ' s volleyball, Sigma Kappa ranked first. Top: Becky Turner strives for distance dur- ing the broad jump to place for the DIs. Right: Bonnie Massa jumps for another point for Alpha Xi Delta. Far right: Chris Schratweiser has perfect aim during the archery match. I f i-ftt.«« ? 88 - ■ ■ ' ■• ■ ' • ' . - . . . J--. ■ fc Top left: Whit Gurkin and Gregg Hatten help to block Mike Madden during a game for the Di Bs. Top right: With all his might Sig Ep Bob Volk powers the ball over the net, past Jack Cooper, Kappa Sig. Above: The cross country match had many participants. Left: Dorothy Camp awaits the pitch. 89 Spirits Raised During Intramurals Top left: Chuck Keltner and Mike McMasters after a racketball game. Top right: Jimmy Muse makes another point for the Kappa Sig team. Right: Ping pong came easy for David Bynum as he scored points forKA. 90 Left: KA George Fant goes for a spike while Sig Ep ' s, Bob Volk, tries to block the attempt. Below: A good serve by Phi Mu ' s, Cathy Strobl, adds points to the game. Bottom left: Mimi Mannix takes position for a smash during her bad- minton match. Bottom right: Competition is the name of the game during swim- ming intramurals. - 91 Below: Alpha Xi ' s coach Greg Waldrop gives his play- ers last minute instructions. Right: Dl-A ' s Bill Ray jumps up for the rebound against opponent. Bottom left: Beth Vanderford shoots for two for the AOPis. Bottom right: Sigma Kappa ' s Teri Thomson gets set for her shot. 92 Intramural Committee Decides on Basketball Gdmes With the start ot second semester Intramural basket- ball was underway. Because of a time tactor, the Intra- mural Committee decided to hold games both in the auxiliary gyms and varsity gym. This decision allowed three games to take place at one time. Also because of the decision, girls ' games were completed by the end of February and the boys shortly after. Other second semester sports were soft ball, men ' s tennis, and the track meet. Left: Phi Mu ' s Janet Johnson releases her free-throw against Alpha Xi ' s contestant. Bottom: Sig Ep ' s Greg Copley looks for his teammate during the KA game. 93 Curriculum 50 Years Coeducational 95 , President Restudies Curriculum Early in the year, President James S. Wilder announced that the focus would center on the query, How do we make all courses offered at Lambuth rele- vant to the college student today? In order to arrive at some answers, the college applied for a government grant to restudy the curriculum. Each faculty member was asked to do a self-study of each course to determine if the course was justified and relevant. Realizing that today ' s students are more concerned with what they will do once they get out of school rather than striving to get a basic liberal arts education, more career channeled programs were offered, such as the interior design and hotel manage- ment programs. Right: Dr. Wilder re flects a moment at the KA rose ceremony. Below: Dr. Wilder delivers a Christmas passage at the Candlelight service. i ' • y ' $f$tmi V W$L •? 1 ! : ' . « • ' $ •• ■ ' ■ Sit ? 96 }}£} mi i $ m Left: Dr. Wilder speaks at the Homecoming banquet. Below: Betty Lyle, Mimi Mannix, and Kathy Eison pose with Dr. and Mrs. Wilder at the Polynesian dinner tor the faculty. 97 M New Personnel Added In late October, C. Pacaud Bell was named Director ot Develop- ment. Mr. Bell succeeded William Nace, who was promoted to the position of Vice President of Plan- ned Giving. Before his promotion, Mr. Nace served in the combined areas of college devel opment and estate planning. The Admissions Office had new personnel this year. Mr. Bob Sta- dinger was named director, and Marcia Cooper and David Doug- lass were appointed Admissions Counselors. The Admissions office worked to attract more students to Lambuth by distributing newslet- ters, working with the Memphis Methodist Conference, visiting schools and churches, and encouraging student visits to the campus. Lambuth was awarded a $100,000 federal grant to be used to strengthen the basic skills pro- gram of the Human Development Center, which is directed by Wood K. Whetstone. The grant, which was awarded under Title III of the Higher Education Act of 1965, was used to augment the fundamental areas of mathematics, reading, and writing. Top: Dean Walter Whybrew, Academic Dean, reviews his notes for an academic affairs meeting. Middle left: Dean Wood K. Whetstone, Director of the Human Development Cen- ter, enjoys himself at the Faculty Student picnic. Middle right: Mr. William H. Nace, Vice President of Planned Giving, is caught by the photographer on his way to a meeting. Right: Dean Blanche Exum, Dean of Women, discusses the new dorm policy with Julia Horst. 98 Far left: Mr. Robert Stadinger, Director of Admissions, prepares his itinerary for the week. Left: Mr. C. Pacaud Bell, Director of Devel- opment. IP i,i.. 1 .,.«W1II ' - p Middle left: Mr. James C. Mitchell, Busi- ness Manager, checks a purchase order with his secretary, Mrs. Venis Spencer. Above: Dean Billie P. Exum, Dean of Admissions, checks transcripts with his secretary. Left: Dean Paul Finney, Dean of Men and Dean of Student Activities, pauses for a moment of reflection. 99 Public Relations Adds New Member Early in September, Fred Brewster was appointed Director of College Relations and Alumni Affairs. A Lambuth graduate, Mr. Brester previously worked in television news broadcasting and public relations. Besides his duties in alumni affairs, this year he served as sponsor of Harvest, a student recruitment group, and was in charge of Lambuth television advertise- ments shown on area stations. The post of Sports Information Director for the past year was filled by Mike Jacobs, who handled all public- ity of Lambuth ' s athletic events. Top: Mr. Fred Brewster, Director of College Relations and Alumni Affairs. Bottom: Mike Jacobs, Sports Information Director, prepares an arti- cle for the Jackson Sun 100 i Top left: Dr. Brady B. Whitehead, Chaplain and Director ot the Chapel. Top right: Mr. Roscoe Williams, Athletic Director. Left: Mrs. Mary Jo Mulherin, Director of Information. Above: Mr. Steve Turner, Director of Financial Aid. ' :, 101 Staff Plays Major Role for College Top left: Mrs. Connie Helms, Faculty Sec- retary. Top right: Mrs. Mickey Crutcher, Human Development Center Secretary. Right: I. to r.: Mrs. Barbara Scott, Secre- tary, and Mrs. Janis Kimsey, Oftice Man- ager; Admissions Office. Below: I. to r.: Mrs. Mary Willett, Secretary to the Dean of Men, and Mrs. Jean Reeder, Secretary to the Dean of Women. Bottom center: Mrs. Virginia Elliott, Secre- tary to the President. Bottom right: Mrs. Kitty Jones, Secretary to the Dean of the College. , ■ % 102 Left: I. to r.: Mrs. Jo Ann Daniel, Miss San- dra Runions, and Mrs. Shirley Davidson, bookkeepers. Middle left: Mrs. Gertrude Hanna, Secre- tary to Sociology. Below: Mr. David Douglass and Miss Mar- cia Cooper, Admissions Counselors. Bottom left: Mrs. Mary Jo Williams, Secre- tary to the Registrar. Bottom center: Mrs. Dorothy Allen, Secre- tary to Director of College Relations and Alumni Affairs. Bottom right: Miss Margaret Winter, Direc- tor of Testing and Placement. o ■£ 103 ,:. ' V 1 I M 7 ' Ki Staff Aids College Life fop left: Kitchen Staff. Top rig 7 f: Mrs. Sylvia Scott, Secretary to the Office of Information. Above: Mrs. Joanne Lamport, College Nurse. Center: Mrs. Evelyn Whybrew assists Bev- erly McCall at the Human Development Center. Middle right: Mr. Voyd Hutton, Mainte- nance Supervisor. Right: Mrs. Doris Scates, Director of the Computer Center and Mr. Roy Boyd, Sys- tems Programmer. 104 m Left: I. to r.: Mr. Harry McDougal, Director of Food Services and Mr. Jimmy Fowler, Assistant Director of Food Services, get ready for Halloween dinner. Center: Maintenance Staff. Below: Mrs. Allie Travis, Bookstore Man- ager. Left: DORMITORY HOSTESSES, Seated, I. to r.: Mrs. Frances Simmons, Harris; Mrs. Rena Hampton, Epworth. Standing, I. to r.: Mrs. Billie Shaver, West; Mrs. Ruth Berndt, South; Mrs. Wayne Thompson, Sprague. k i X A 105 Below: Mrs. Lindabeth Harris, Reference Librarian, helps Jim Wilson choose materials with which to write his English paper. Right: Mrs. Ann Phillips, Cataloging Librarian, adds some audio-visual aids to the library ' s collection. Bottom: Mrs. Judith Hazlewood, Head Librarian, checks over the damaged book report. ■ ,« '  - %«B  ii .oC v_ Hazlewood Assumes Head Librarian Post After eight years as head librarian, Mrs. Velma Huie retired on September 1, 1974. Mrs. Bob Hazlewood was named to succeed Mrs. Huie. Betore being appointed to the top position, Mrs. Hazlewood served as the Lambuth acquisitions librarian for ten years. Miss Ruth Ann Grant, a Lambuth gradu- ate, was appointed head of acquisitions. This year the library staff worked to complete the conversion from Dewey Decimal Classification to Library of Congress. This project was started in 1967, when the library had 38,000 volumes. At the beginning of this year, total volumes numbered over 78,000. More audio-visual materials were available through the library this year. These materials included slides, cassettes, and microfishe. Far left: Miss Ruth Ann Grant, Acquisitions Librarian, carries out one of her many duties by filing the library ' s purchase orders. Left: I. to r. — Dr. Katherine Clement, Doc- uments Librarian and Mrs. Lue Vera Turner, Periodical Librarian. Below: Mrs. Mattie McAlexander, Secre- tary to Cataloging and Mrs. Jill Kilgore, Secretary to Acquisitions, prepare a cart of new books to be shelved. J 107 Right: Mr. James Golden studies a new program Women in Bank- ing. Below: Dr. Delbert Hurst accepts an accounting test from Vincent Harvell. Center right: Mr. Henry Alsobrook instructs a student in economic theory. Bottom left: Dean Billie P. Exum averages his Business Law grades. Bottom right: Mr. Quinton Hoffman is caught between classes. 108 • _ . Bitt-i— - ■ ■■■ r i ■■■iniiii V , fiA I lUlllllimUWVAVlM •• limtAVAWW- il Hl;lllUllilllBLMll lt! Business Economics Adds Banking Course Added to the pre-professional program of Lambuth was a new course in banking for business majors. Field work was an integral part of the course study as was class work. Students in this area will be able to receive the Bachelor of Business Administration degree, which was also begun this year. Considered to be a pre-pro- fessional degree, it was made available to those stu- dents in the areas of concentration in Business Man- agement, Hotel-Restaurant Management, Marketing, Banking, and Office Administration. Left: Mrs. Doris Scates instructs her Fundamentals of Data Process- ing Class on the computer ' s internal data storage. Below: Mrs. Katherine Williams aids Liz Ting with her typewriting exercises. HP 109 Top: Dr. B. R. Coleman talks with Pat Manuszak about her inde- pendent study in history. Above right: Mr. Robert Mathis prepares to read an essay to his Western Civilization class. Above left: Dr. Jerry Sullivan lectures to his American Government class. Right top: Mr. David F. Snipes. Right, Standing I. to r.: Mr. Snipes, Tom Forsyth, Koko May, and Bubba Holt gather around Governor Winfield Dunn ' s desk during the trip to Nashville. no History Department Takes 50th Trip to Shiloh Several field trips, which have become a traditional part of the history and political science program, were enjoyed by history students this year. Journeys to such places as Pinson Mounds, Shiloh National Military Park, and Nashville, helped to bring history and its events to life for interested students. On the trip to Nashville, Tennessee Governor Win- field Dunn greeted Mr. David Snipes and 70 students from Lambuth classes in Tennessee History and State and Local Government. This visit was the 1 1th annual college pilgramage to the capital. The 1974 tour of Shiloh National Military Park marked the 50th year for Lambuth College history stu- dents and faculty to make the annual trip. Above: Mrs. Nelle Cobb looks at layouts tor her Family Development class. Top right: Mrs. Madalyn Freund takes a break between classes. Right: Mr Tommy Tanner takes a few min- utes to relax with a game of ping-pong. Far right: Mrs. Billie Sewell prepares a lec- ture for her crime and delinquency class. 112 Sociology Emphasizes Diversity With a program based on human pragmatism, this department has always been one to emphasize courses dealing with basic and real needs ot its majors. In this spirit, the department ottered new courses in law enforcement and police science. Innovations were also evident in the department ' s interim programs. Taught by Mrs. Freund, After Lambuth, What? provided an in- depth study of occupational and educational options for students after graduation. Dr. DuBose offered an opportunity for students to be a part of an Action Team, who worked in an after-school tutorial program with young chil- dren experiencing learning difficul- ties, in Memphis. Top left: Mrs. June Creasy checks her recipe once more before she bakes her Foods class ' casserole. Top right: Mr. Gaylon Greer prepares to give a lecture to his Sociology class. Left: Dr. David DuBose begins to grade a set of papers. Above: Mr. Charles Baker pauses a moment between classes. 113 Education Adds New Faculty Member With the department ' s increasing emphasis on the special education program, a new faculty member, Miss Nancy Johnston, was hired. A graduate of Lam- buth, Miss Johnston taught both Special Education and the history of Education. The department and the college are hoping to make Special Education a separate major soon instead of offering only certification in the field. Future plans also include a major in Remedial Reading. Top: Dr. Walter E. Helms talks with a Jackson principal about stu- dent teaching possibilities. Above: Miss Nancy Johnston discusses an assignment with Tommy Harper. 114 Left: Mrs. Evelyn Whybrew admires a sculptured work during the Great Ideas of Western Man exhibit. Above: Dr. Elmer Inman studies faculty and students during the All-College picnic. 115 Library Science Program Enlarges Continuing the trend of recent years, Library Science gained an increasing number of students. Many already certified teachers came back to school in order to further their education with a degree in library science, both for their own needs and also for the needs of students in proper library procedures. During the spring semester, a practicum was offered in which the participants worked in libraries in the surrounding area. This inde- pendent study program was uti- lized by the students according to their personal needs and prefer- ences. Top: Mrs. Judith Hazlewood discusses children ' s authors with her class. Right: Mrs. Hazlewood checks the poetry anthologies prepared by her Children ' s Lit- erature class. 116 r Lambuth Hosts Great Ideas Exhibit Lambuth became the 1 st college in West Tennessee to host the nationally acclaimed Great Ideas of Western Man art exhibit owned by the Container Corporation of America. The members of the Art Department were instrumental in bringing this collection to the cam- pus. A special committee worked to coordinate the late October event. On display in the Colonial Room, the works drew hundreds of art lovers from the nearby areas and over the Mid-South to the cam- pus. The student exhibit, held in conjunction with the CCA Great Ideas, was won by John Semi- nara. Because of the growing interest in the interior design courses, the art department was able to obtain the use of a small white frame house behind Sprague Hall to serve as headquarters for these classes. The classwork for the design students included making a floorplan for an apartment and then decorating that apartment. There were also field trips to furni- ture dealers and makers and to exemplary homes. Top: Miss Joanna Higgs admires John Seminara ' s painting of Dr. Lord, which won top honors in the student art exhibit held in conjunction with the Great Ideas exhibit. Middle: Mr. Larry Ray selects slides to show his Art History class. Left: Mr. Larry Ray and Mrs. Nelle Cobb discuss a filmstrip for the Interior Design class. 117 Right: Mrs. Mary Fleming talks with Mike Strong about his theme. Middle: Dr. Charles Mayo discusses with Dr. Gene Davenport of the Religion Depart- ment the new inter-disciplinary course Contemporary World Literature. Bottom: Mrs. Grace Whetstone gives Will Edwards an assignment in the new Short Story class. Below: Dr. Bob Hazlewood speaks to stu- dents and faculty at the Who ' s Who Con- vocation. 118 English Department Adds Journalism to Curriculum Efforts were made by fhe English Departmenf this year to structure its curriculum to the interests of non-English majors as well as English majors. Even though new courses were added, the department continued to offer the traditional literature courses. In order to have a more career-oriented program, the English Department instigated a two-semester course in journalism. The first semester consisted of an introduction to the various aspects of journalism in the communica- tion media and included field trips, to area television, radio stations, news- papers, and also included speakers representing the different media. Sec- ond semester followed a practicum format. Dr. Annie Lou Smith taught both semesters. Dr. John DeBruyn, department chairman, revived a course on Victorian writers. Mrs. Frank Hudacek, a Lambuth graduate, joined the 1974-75 English faculty. She worked with freshman English through the Human Develop- ment Center. Top: Dr. John DeBruyn concentrates on his students ' discussion. Bottom left: Dr. Annie Lou Smith presents the textbook to her Journalism class. Bottom right: Mrs. Frank Hudacek listens intently to the list of seniors nominated tor Who ' s Who. 119 Above: Rob Monk, Charlie Crider, Mr. Newton Neely, and Bob Brasher check the stage layout tor the December production ot Member of the Wedding. Right: Mr. Jesse Byrum admires one ot the monkey-guards made by the art department for the King and I. 120 Speech Department Probes Future Attempting to meet the social demands of speech and drama majors in a more comprehensive way, the Speech Department ottered a course in Speech Pathol- ogy, taught at the Jackson Speech and Hearing Cen- ter. Looking toward the future, Mr. Byrum will offer an introductory course the spring semester of 1975, and by fall, the department hopes to offer a certification in the field of Speech Pathology. As usual, the department presented a variety of Interim projects, Mr. Neely offered a Study of English and French Theatre, Mr. Byrum and Miss Higgs offered a Fine Arts Trip to New York and Washington, D.C., and Mr. Cox offered the provocative study, The Rhetoric of Revivalism. Top: Rob Monk gets a helpful suggestion from Mr. Neely on his stage design. Left: Mr. Sherrill Cox talks with students at the faculty-student pic- nic. 121 Music Department Schedules Concerts Lambuth ' s Music Department worked steadily this year to present their many productions. In Septem- ber, Mrs. Sara Beth Causey joined the music staff instructing voice students. Choral singing filled the Jackson area during November at the annual Christmas Candlelight service. The Touring Choir again made its spring tour in April singing in churches in the states of Arkan- sas, Louisiana, and Texas, as well as other churches in the Memphis Methodist Conference. The spring concert by the Concert and Tour- ing choirs came in May to com- plete the musical presentations for the year. Top: Dr. Don Huneycutt gives his advice to Coach Hawk Taylor during a Lambuth baseball game. Right: Mrs. Sara Beth Causey prepares a voice assignment for Emily Cantrell. 122 Left: Dr. Jo Fleming accompanies Touring Choir as Janet Phelps turns pages for him. Bottom left: Mr. Frank Coulter directs Kaleidoscope. Below: Mr. Dick Brown counts for the Lam- buth Jazz Band. 123 Department Stresses Interdisciplinary Courses Because of a concern over the lack of interdiscipli- nary courses, the philosophy and religion departments in conjunction with faculty members of other depart- ments offered several such courses. Dr. Gene Daven- port and Dr. Charles Mayo offered Secular Literature Contemporary World Literature. During the spring semester, Dr. Brady Whitehead, Dr. Gene Davenport, and Dr. Harry Berryman correlated religion and psy- chology in Christian Education and the Development of a Person. Interim, too, brought the department into a joint effort with the music department. In Music and the Human Being; or, You Are What You Hear. Dr. Russell Mclntire and Dr. Don Honeycutt explored the effect of music on our lives. The department introduced two new courses — Eighth Century Prophets and the Life of Jesus — designed solely for freshman students. These classes, offered by Dr. Whitehead, created a better learning atmosphere for freshmen. 124 Far left: Dr. Kenneth Wilkerson delivers a lecture to his class. Center left: Dr. Russell Mclntire arranges a speaker for his philoso- phy classes. Top left: Dr. Paul Blankenship whistles as he walks to class. Above: Dr. Gene Davenport prepares for his class. Left: Dr. Brady B. Whitehead offers explanation to his freshman Life of Jesus class. 125 Psychology Department Moves Changes marked the Psychology Department as it was established apart from the Education Department and relocated in the College Union. Work- ing with the Human Development Center, the Psychology Department pro- vided educational psychology students to tutor elementary, high school, and college students with learning difficulties. New methods in the depart- ment included team-teaching by Dr. Berryman and Dr. Snellgrove in the General Psychology course and a different system of student appraisal of courses. Right: General Psychology students listen intently to Dr. Snellgrove ' s lecture. Far right: Dr. Louis Snellgrove explains educational theory to his Educational Psy- chology class. Below: Vicky Nabers reads the course out- line for her Child Psychology class. Bottom right: Dr. Harry Berryman checks his teaching schedule for the semester. 126 New Interim Offered For the first time, the Chemistry and Physical Science departments combined torces and talents to otter an interim on photography. The project was under the direc- tion of Dr. Beasley, who taught the chemical aspects of photography, and Dr. Doyle, who conducted the technical aspects of the interim. Activities included making cameras and listening to guest speakers from the Jackson Sun. Overall, the project proved very successful and, hopefully, will be repeated next year. Upper left: Jeff Hopper and Rick Jeffries prepare fo develop picfures from the pho- tography interim. Left: Joanne Hughes and Cathy Boals anx- iously await the start of chemistry. Bottom left: Dr. Bob Doyle prepares a physical science experiment. Bottom center: Dr. James Beasley makes notes for his chemistry lecture. Below: Dr. George Edwards spends long hours grading test papers. 127 ■ « .. 128 4ttttBlhw Top. Coach Pepper Bray confers with the basketball team during a time-out. Above: Mr. Roscoe Williams listens to a student ' s independent study proposal. Right: Coacn Hawk Taylor makes mental notes during a baseball game. V T36i£ri ' •• t Department Changes Tennessee ' s physical education teacher certification is in the process ot being modernized. Lambuth ' s Phys- ical Education department is changing to meet these requirements. No longer will one be certified to teach both elementary and secondary with a P.E. major. According to the courses taken, one will be certified in either one or the other. Also new courses were offered, raising the interest of many students, such as Kine- siology, Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries, and Seminar in Physical Education. The department also made changes in its regular P.E. classes. One hour credit is now given to each P.E. course. One result of this modernization enjoyed by Lambuth students is the co-ed classes, especially swimming. Top: Mrs. Norma Ellis checks her list of students to council during registration. Left: Mrs. Pat Brown is caught at a Lambuth Theatre production. Above: Mrs. Rita Carmichael, coach of the Girls Varsity Basketball Team, plans the team ' s next strategy. ' 4 L 129 Biology Department Plans for Field Station At the beginning of the school year, President Wilder announced the establishment of a biological field station at Eva, Tennessee. The facility is to be named for Dr. Arthur D. Oxley, biology professor emeri- tus. It will be used by faculty and students to study plant, animal, bird, insect and aquatic life in a natural environment. During the summer, the Lam- buth Biology Department was selected as one of 289 colleges and universities science depart- ments to share in $3 million in Instructional Scientific Equipment grants from the National Science Foundation. Lambuth ' s grant of $2,000 is to be matched by the institution. On January 18th, the depart- ment participated in the college- sponsored Science and Medical Career Day. There were sessions in the pre-professional areas of medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, and four paramedical fields. Also, the visiting students met with per- sonnel from the biology, chemistry, and physics math departments. Dr. Robert Carlton, Chairman of the Biology department, was cho- sen to Outstanding Educators of America for 1974. Nominated by the college, he was selected for his teaching ability and contributions to the school, civic projects, and his field. Top left: Dr. James Davis explains verteb- rate circulation to his class. Top right: Mrs. Jo Booth makes flight arrangements for her interim in the Virgin Islands. 130 Left: Paul Inman and Mike Strickland care- fully examine a dissected cat. Below: I. to r.: Dr. Lois Lord, Mrs. Jo Booth, Dr. Robert Carlton, and Dr. James Davis look toward the site of the new Arthur D. Oxley Biological Field Station. Bottom: Dr. Robert Carlton helps Ed Stew- art with his vertebrate anatomy. Far Bottom: A startled Dr. Lois Lord is caught during class. 131 Math Offers New Course Realizing the needs of many students, a new course in practical science was offered by the Mathematics- Physics department and taught by Dr. Yancey. This new course points to the very strong program in math at Lambuth. As proven in the past, most of the math majors that leave Lambuth are very well qualified for teaching, graduate school, or for the high paying jobs that require an undergraduate math major. Top: Dr. Kenneth Yancey explains class procedure to his physics students. Above: Mr. Spence Dupree pauses between math classes to hear a joke. Left: Mrs. Isinell Newbill gives a homework assignment to her math- ematics class. 132 i J ' v Various Interims Offered Lambuth ' s Foreign Language department was busy during the interim period with trips to France and with courses in different languages. For example, Mr. McCullar offered Conversational German and Mrs. Craft taught Functional French to show how French phrases used in America may have entirely different meanings in France. For the future, Mrs. Craft has investigated the possibility of taking a group of students to Martinique. In addition, Barry Bargery went to France for an independent study in the French lan- guage. Upper left: Mrs. Hughette Craft reads French literature before her classes begin. Above: Mr. Loren McCullar selects German vocabulary for an examination. Left: Lee Ann Leathers, Fran Yandell, and Mrs. Marion Jones prac- tice their Spanish expresiones. 133 Organizations 50 Years Coeducational Greeks Have Successful Rush Top: PANHELLENIC OFFICERS, left to right, Connie Chipman, president; Toni Miller, secretary; Linda McBride, treasurer; Janie Taylor, vice- president. Above left: PANHELLENIC COUNCIL, First row, left to right, Debbie Pearce, Amy Poindexter, Jane Bliven, Mary Watlington, Toni Miller. Sec- ond row: Bonnie Massa, Sue Harris, Connie Chipman, Janie Taylor. Standing, Jane Terrell, Robin Corzine, Cathy Strobl, Joy DuBose, Sue Hauck, Kathy Williams, Brenda Pearce, Linda McBride, Dean Blanche Exum, advisor, Marcia Whyte, Andrea Hubbard. Above right: Debbie Pearce and Carol Hartz place coins on the Mile-O-Money tape. 136 Top: I.F.C. COUNCIL, First row, left to right, Roger Connor, Gordon Mclntyre, Dan Ander- son. Second row: Jack Cooper, Stevie Stephenson, Gordon Welch, Fred DuMond, Kent Bewick, Tim Rogers, Hugh Exum. Both the Panhellenic and Inter- Fraternity Councils conducted very successful rush activities last fall. The weekend after rush they co- sponsored the IFC-Panhellenic dance for all Greeks and their new pledges. In November, they worked together to present All- Sing, the benefits from which went to a selected charity. Panhellenic planned to revise rush rules for future rushes. In the spring, a workshop was held for all the sororities. Also, in the spring, the groups participated in a car wash to rais e money for Panhel- lenic. In addition, money was col- lected during the annual Mile-o- Money drive for the Jackson Day Care Center. IFC planned flagball games with four members of each Lambuth fraternity playing against players from Union. Also, planned were several benefit projects. Above: I.F.C. OFFICERS, Tim Rogers, president; Hugh Exum, secretary-treasurer. Not pic- tured Phil Mueller, vice president. 137 AOPi Supports Arthritis Foundation This year Alpha OMicron Pi worked hard to support the sorori- ty ' s national philanthrophy, the Arthritis Foundation. The local chapter held its annual APOi sup- per and a victory march to raise money. On campus, members of AOPi were elected to Who ' s Who, the staffs of the Vision and the Lantern, the varsity basketball team, and the Miss Lambuth Court. Members were also named editor of the Vision and Kappa Sigma sweet- heart. The Lambuth chapter was hon- ored nationally when it won the AOPi Award of Excellence. The group also received second place honors at Greek All-Sing. Top: Ann Inman participates in the egg toss contest during Sigma Kappers. Middle: Susan Hayes is sold to a high bid- der during the pledges ' slave sale. Bottom: Lunch time is a good time to relax and talk as Mary Cay Alexander, Amy Poindexter, and Leslie Conway are seen in the cafeteria. Far left: L. to r., 1st row: Venita Poindexter, Sally Locke, Molly Wagster, Teresa Smith, Mary Jane Tapley, Susan Foote. 2nd row: Karen Wilson, Mrs. Rena Hampton, Karen McMillan, Susan Hayes, Donna Cole, Vicki Penny, Ann Inman, Cindy Dugger. Bottom to top, I to r: Leslie Conway, Letitia Pyron, Donna Fink, Marsha Patterson, Janet Shamblin, Jane Spencer, Joy Inman, Tricia Leathers, Mary Cay Alexander, Margaret Alvis, Cary Bagley, Lynn McAlister, Mary Watlington, Bonnie Carter, Lee Daniel, Kathy Smith, Cindy Orr, Linda McBride, Cindy Conaster, Beth Vanderford, Amy Poindexter, Becky Smith, Cathie Carter, Tricia Curry, LeAnne Leathers, Anne Blair, Debbie Pearce. 139 Alpha Xi Delta Holds Unusual Parties After pledging eleven prospec- tive members, Alpha Xi Delta started the year with a retreat in Memphis. The sorority again held its annual Mr. and Miss Collegiate in November in which Greg Wal- drop and Sue Harris were announced as the winners. The sorority kept socially busy throughout the year with parties, such as a Casino Royale, a New Year ' s Eve party and a luau. The highlight of the year was the Blue and Gold Ball held in April. Members of Alpha XI Delta again won many honors on campus, including Best Supporting Actress 1974, a member of Who ' s Who, and Miss Collegiate. Alpha Xis served as co-editor of the year- book and as members of the school ' s publications staffs, varsity sports teams, band, and choirs. Top: Bonnie Massa leads the Alpha Xis in All-Sing. Middle: Bonnie Massa swims the breast stroke during the swim meet. Left: Sue Hauck, Becky Fly, and Toni Miller prepare food at the Sig Ep pledge swap. Far left: Front row: Adele Marchetti, Jane Johnson, Sue Miller, Teressa Briley. Sec- ond row: Robin Corzine, Nini Boggs, Toni Miller, Becky Fly, Sue Harris. Top row: Sally Jo Carl, Cindy Hurd, Mary Anne Mur- phy, Marcia Albin, Jennifer Lawyer, Bonnie Massa, Sue Hauck, Pam Lassing. 141 ■i MMi A ' t m ' r  £« ' • • li i ■ r ' KAs Active on Campus Gamma Omicron Chapter of Kappa Alpha Order began the year by acquiring 18 new pledges. The traditional KA Rose Ceremony was again held in September to wel- come the sororities ' new pledges. Men of the Kappa Alpha Order were active on campus with mem- bers chosen to Who ' s Who, offi- cers on S.G.A., cheerleaders, and a member of the tennis team. The fraternity also claimed top honors in All-Sing competition. Top: KAs welcome their new pledges. Middle: Matt McGarvey, Kathy Stewart and Roger Conner show delight at KA victory at All-Sing. Bottom: Brothers and pledges are rather muddy after a pledge-active mud fight in October. ■ Far left: First row: Tripp Cocke, Bill Ander- son. Second row: Brock Redden, Tony Wicks, Russell Hudson, Sam Chambers, Fred Smithmeier, Robert Ellis, Mike Wills, Tim Goldsmith, Paul Inman, David Bynum, John Hardesty, Pat Heaberg, Ranelle Allen, Parker Dinwiddie. Third row: Roger Conner, Ralph Hickman, Tom Walsh, Kenny Shropshire, Wayne Warren, George Fant, Stanley Wheeler, Winston Truett, Rush Jeffrey, Ronnie Fullwood, Phil Guy. Top row: Chris Sterling, Bill Draper, Ed Stewart, Jeff Hopper, Matt McGarvey, Ben House, Jim Wilson. 143 Kappa Sigs Win 3rd Kappers For the third consecutive year, the men ot Kappa Sigma won Sigma Kappers and the right to keep the Kappers ' trophy. Singing country selections, the Sigs took second place in Greek All-Sing. Kappa Sigs were members of the varsity basketball, tennis, and golt teams, paper staff and S.G.A. com- mittees. Members were selected as a Hyde ' s Scholarship winner, trea- surer of S.G.A. , and junior class president. The social highlights for the Kappa Sigs were the Founders ' Day celebration, December 10th, and the Spring Formal. Top: Kappa Sigs Jack Cooper and Bubba Holt talk to Bill Anderson during Rush. Middle: The Kappa Sigs take it easy during one of their songs at All-Sing. Bottom: Both Big and Little Buzzards lead the Kappa Sigs at the flagpole. Far left: First row: Billy Hancock, Jere Jackson, Greg Chapman, Pat Yochim, Johnny Carson. Second row: Pat Warren, Rodney Tubbs, Randy Wilson, Mark Gar- rett. Third row: Robert Betz, Steve Mischke, Ed Dabney, Jimmy Muse, Kent Prokop, Adolf Hatch, Kenny Haun, Fred Birmingham, Kathy Boone, David Henry, Hugh Exum, Mark Page, Chuck Keltner, Bubba Holt, Marcia Patterson, Satch Vollmer, Rick Howarth. Back row: Jack Cooper, Rick Boggs, Stephen Betz, Stevie Stephenson, Chris Schratwieser. 145 M f A  m j—gBfc. L  •  ,r ft ■f.C 1 1 0 W 9 A I SSSSS v.v ■ ' avav TL-7 I , « Local Phi Mu Chapter Earns National Honors : Ci 1 Q v ,. - -i i ■ 5 w o V A l .c.. . ?. ' ?.v.o!; During August, Phi Mu held its national convention on Mackinac Island, Michigan. Kappa Nu Chap- ter at Lambuth received honorable mention for its Mothers ' Club and work on Project HOPE and for the most improved chapter. Chapter alumna advisor, Dr. Annie Lou Smith received the Outstanding Alumna award. To raise money for its national philanthropy, HOPE, the sorority sponsored bake sales and planned a Hike for HOPE in the spring. For its local philanthropy, Youth Town, Phi Mu gave holiday parties for the boys. On campus, Phi Mus were mem- bers of S.G.A. committees, the var- sity tennis team, the Lantern, and Vision staffs, and Who ' s Who. Phi Mus served in the roles of business manager of the yearbook, state officer for the Home Ec Club, dor- mitory president, and class officer. Top: Phi Mu pledges holding their roses at the KA Rose Ceremony. Middle: Phi Mus relax at the Mr. and Miss Collegiate Showcase. Bottom: Led by Ginger Fralich, the Phi Mus perform at All-Sing. Far left: First row: Jamie Martin, Sally Col- lins, Ginger Fralich, Janie Taylor. Second row: Marcia Whyte, Cindy Smith, Beth Gruenewald, Karen Chandler, DeeAnna Dexter, Amy McRae, Sue Henley, Beth Burkhart, Charlotta Ewers, Sherry Sher- wood. Third row: Kathy Williams, Brenda Johnson, Phyllis Clark, Pat Morrison, Syndney Bradley, Ceci Morrison, Nita Par- ham, Dusty Walsh. Top row: Paula Phillips, Darlene Dillworth, Candy Hart, Connie Davis, Cathy Strobl, Jane McClary, Jane Bliven, Lucie Golden. 147 Sigma Kappa Marks 100 Years During the week of November 4th, Sigma Kappa celebrated its national centennial anniversary with a Week of Giving. Each day was set aside for the girls of the local chapter to honor and give to others. Activities included sponsoring a coffee for faculty members, giving ice cream cones to the stu- dents, gathering canned goods for the needy in the area, and donating a tree to the college. The week ended with the traditional Founder ' s Day Ban- quet. Competing in fall intramurals, Sigma Kappa took first place in volleyball, archery, and pingpong. On November 19th, the sorority took top honors in Greek All-Sing. Sigmas were selected Kappa Alpha Rose, Who ' s Who, cheerleader, class officers, members of the women ' s varsity tennis team, basketball team, and co-editor of the Lantern. . Top: Centennial Chairman, Diane Holmes, shovels dirt onto the dogwood tree donated to the college by the sorority. Middle: Brenda Pearce, All-Sing Director, shows her reaction to the winning of the trophy. Bottom: Sigmas sell Dr. Pepper at Sigma Kappers. Far left: I. to r., kneeling: Karen Sorgenfrei, Beth Davis, Diane Happ, Jana Lee McDaniel, Lee Ann Pounds, Beth Brantley, Phyllis Lyles. 2nd row: Kathy Kirskey, Candy Williams, Nanette Sturdavant, Teresa MaClure, Ranelle Allan, Susan Pot- tete, Jerry Ann Smith, Bleasha Scott, Diane Holmes, Andrea Hubbard, Karen Freeman, Nancy Miller, Fran Yandell. 3rd row: Julia Malone, Anda Townsend, Jane Terrell, Billy Jean Cary, Chris Miller, Debbie Roberson, Lena Grant, Judy Sisson, Deb- bie Puettman, Koko May. 4th row: Connie Chipman, Libby Shelton, Carol Hartz, Teri Thomson, Brenda Pearce, Peggy Water- house. 5th row: Suzanna Fisher, Ann Threlkeld. Top row: Caye Crenshaw, Lisa Houston. 149 fmj£ Sig Eps Take First Place in Flagball Tennessee Zeta Chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon started the fall semester with great success by taking 16 pledges in rush. In intra- murals, Sip Ep finished best in flag- ball and swimming. The group was tied for first place in volleyball. Out- standing members were named to Who ' s Who, a Hyde Scholarship winner, class officer, and cheer- leader. Top: Sig Eps greet their new pledges atter the receiving of bids. Middle: During Sigma Kappers, the Sig Eps participated in the pyramid race. Bottom: Sig Eps gather at the flag pole to yell for their pledges. Far left: I. to r., first row: Eddie Hurst, Marc Flanders, Marc Gowan, Ronnie Johnson, Steve Daniels, Fred DuMond, Keith Weaver. 2nd row: Mike Brady, Gordon Welch, Robin Winge, Mike Conklin, Bob Golden, Tim Rogers, Larry Cartwright, Robert Masouka, Chuck Aaron, Mark Lexow, John Bishop. Under roof and up around house: Tom Miller, Bob Volk, Jim Esterman, Greg Copley, Mike Nunnery, Scott Matson, Mike Ulman, Randy Press- grove, Rich Jones, Kent Bewick. Mfl% 151 With the aid of recessing funds and many talented and industrious students, SGA was able to maintain a wide variety of activities this year including many new events such as Parents ' Week-end, a co-op booksale and a regular series of open houses for all dorms. Political activities also occupied an important place with Lambuth; delegates were sent to two state- wide college organizations ' con- ventions, and a complete revision of the student constitution was made. Top: Student Government Association offi- cers for 1974-1975: Joe Ennis — Trea- surer; Phil Mueller — Secretary; Greg Wal- drop — President; Kenny Shropshire — Vice-President. Bottom: Dean Paul Finney and Oscar Gaines listen with intent as a bill is dis- cussed in a student senate meeting. 152 SG A Sponsors Active and Varied Program Above: Lambuth students rock-on to the music of Confunction at the Homecom- ing Dance. Far left: Sally Locke — Homecoming Queen is crowned by SGA Vice President, Kenny Shropshire, while Hugh Exum looks on. Left: Mar Shackleton and Bill Ray stop and talk before an open house begins. - 153 Top: Students listen during an SGA meet- ing. Right: SGA sponsors the cheerleaders for basketball games. 154 New Committee Formed SGA created a new committee, the Student — Faculty Academic Affairs Committee, which listened to anything that pertained to a teacher or a grade. SGA also spon- sored new dorm hours and many forums on women ' s rights in which anyone had the freedom to voice his opinion. SGA supported philanthropic projects in the spring and has hopes to initiate the two-party sys- tem for elections. Top: Kathy Stewart and SGA President, Greg Waldrop, listen to a proposal. Middle: Student Affairs Committee dis- cusses business. Bottom: During a forum Cindy Conaster, Kathy Williams, Dr. Harry Berryman, and Teri Thomson listen to various viewpoints. 155 Vision Staff Revamps Its Structure 156 This year ' s Vision sought to repeat the tirst class rating earned by last year ' s staft from the Ameri- can Collegiate Press. The 1974-75 paper staff made some changes in an effort to upgrade the general quality of the bi-monthly. In order to update the newspa- per, the staff hierarchy was res- tructured. The staff no longer con- sisted of just an editor and assist- ant editor with reporters under- neath them. Instead, the staff was re-organized to include an editor- in-chief, individual division editors in news, Greeks, sports, and fea- tures, and reporters within each division. Rather than continue to have the printing done out of town, the staff had it done in Jackson. This change gave the staff members an opportunity to learn something about the actual printing techni- ques. Far left: SECTION EDITORS, left to right, Linda McBride, Pat Kelly, Bob Gaftga, Cindy Smith. Center left: Kathy Davis, Editor of the Vision. LEFT: Kathy Kirkscey, Parker Dinwiddie, Toney Talsh, Marc Gowan, and Mike Strong read their tirst issue ot the paper. Above: VISION STAFF, First row: left to right, Cindy Smith, Marsha Prather, Sue Henley, Kathy Davis, Toney Walsh. Second row: Kathy Kirk- scey, Nini Boggs, Linda McBride, Pat Kelly, Rick Boggs. Third row: Parker Dinwiddie, Sammy Holden, Kathy Smith, Mike Strong, Marc Gowan, BobGaffga. 157 Lantern Adopts Historical Theme Top: SPORTS SECTION, Marc Flanders, Sue Miller, Robin Corzine. Middle right: ORGANIZATION SECTION, Janie Taylor, Cindy Hurd. Not pictured Lynn Minatra. Middle left: CAMPUS LIFE SECTION, Koko May, Jane Terrell, Libby Shelton, Sandy White. Above left: CURRICULUM SECTION, Bob Bartlett, George Weddle. Above right: COPY EDITORS AND INDEXER, Cathie Carter, Amy Poindexter, Matt McGarvey, Carol Hartz. 158 The 1 975 Lantern staff used as its theme the 50th anniversary of Lambuth College as a co-educa- tional institution. With a limited staff headed for the first time by co-edi- tors, the annual was dedicated to exploring many phases of Lambuth college life and history. Preparation for the yearbook began in the spring of 1974 with the selection of co-editors Karen Sorgenfrei and Toni Miller. Work was soon underway on the organi- zation of the annual and the selling of advertisements. By fall of 1974, staff members were busy preparing for the first deadline in November. Top: PHOTOGRAPHERS, Mike Booth and Ed Stewart. Left: CLASSES SECTION, Lena Grant and Karen Freeman. Lower left: BUSINESS STAFF, Debbie Sko- jac, Cindy Smith, Debbie Puettman, Sue Henley, Pat Kelly, Ceci Morrison, Business Manager. Lower right: CO-EDITORS, Karen Sorgen- frei and Toni Miller. 159 BSU Presents Black History Week Involved in promoting unity and awareness on issues affecting all Black people, the Black Student Union initiated reforms in discrimi- natory practices, and introduced through display by individual and group efforts the various aspects of Afro-American culture and history. In the fall the organization spon- sored a skating party, bake sale, a Sadie Hawkins Dance and a Christ- mas Program at Western State Psychiatric Hospital. During January, Dr. Martin Luther King ' s birthday was observed with a special chapel worship service. Black History Week, pres- ented second semester, opened with the Black Extravaganza, a narrative history of the black man in America, and ended with a Gospel Night. To commemorate black students who have died on college campuses, a Black Arm Band Day was held. Other activi- ties of the group were the annual All Soul Talent Show and the annual Spring Fashion Show. Top: Students relax at lunch playing ping- pong. Middle: Benniether Powell and Connie Wil- liams help out with the bake sale. Right: Black Extravaganza is shown by Oscar Gaines and Adrin Lenox. 160 Left: Students pertorm during a presenta- tion of Black History Week. Middle: Sharon Marshall presents a pro- posal to the organization. Bottom: BSU Executive committee: Mr. Charles Baker, advisor, Arthur Taylor, Ruby Manus, Herbert DeBerry, Dr. Brady Whitehead, advisor. = 5 W Sw 1 161 Members Go to First State Band Composed of both music and non-music majors are the Lambuth College Concert and Jazz Bands. The Concert Band presented a winter concert in December and the annual spring concert after its return from band tour in May. Several of the concert band members participated in the first Tennessee All State Collegiate Bands at Dyersburg State Junior College and U.T. Knoxville. The jazz band performed at all the home basketball games. It also per- formed for the Jackson Merchandise Mart, and the Old Hictory Academy Beauty Pageant. Plans by the jazz band were made to go to Sheffield High School and St. James Methodist Church, as well as to perform with the con- cert band on Top: Trudy Anderson speaks with Sally Jo Carl before band starts. Middle: 1 975 Concert Band. Right: Adding to the band ' s sound is Wayne Warren and Chris Fox. 162 Left: Conductor Dick Brown leads the band during the Christmas concert. Middle: Members of the jazz band and Mr Brown entertain during a basketball game. Bottom: Members of the concert band add their musical abilities to the concert. 163 Choir Presents Concerts Top: Touring choir sopranos rehearse for the Candlelight service. Above left: Members of the choir prove their ability to sing by memory. Above right: Dr. Jo Fleming conducts the concert choir. 164 One of the largest campus organizations open to all students is the Concert Choir. The group presented the annual Christmas candlelight service and spring con- cert. This year the spring concert included Schubert ' s Mass in G, Broadway musical selections, and also featured group selections. The Touring Choir consists of a select group that makes several appearances at churches in the Methodist Conference during the year. In April this year the group toured parts of Texas and Louisi- ana. Top: Roll is checked by Dr. Fleming during choir rehearsals. Middle: Members of the choir learn the music. Bottom: Members of touring choir: First row, I. to r.: Kath Roberg, Mary Anne Mur- phy, Mary Blow, JoAnne Hughes, Trudy Alexander, Gennice Butler. Second rovj: Melissa Meriweather, Lisa Rhoades, Rubye Wilkerson, Darlene Dilworth, Susanna Fisher, Janet Phelps. Third row: Sharis DeBerry, Judy Fisher, Sandra DeGraffenreaid, Emily Cantrell, Lee Ellen Partin, Loretta Mausert. Fourth row: Jim Kurkimilis, Dan Alfrey, Sally Collins, Rick Ralph, Ginger Fralich, Bill Page, Peggy Waterhouse, Laura Comes. Fifth row: Silas Boyd, Bob Bartlett, Billy Vaughn, Jeff Irwin, James Campbell. Sixth row: Clay Canada, Dr. Jo Fleming, Mike Strickland, Steve Ray- burn, David Morrison. 165 New Rules for Girls ' Dorms Discussed Top: SOUTH HALL, First row: left to right, Diane Happ, president; Carol Hartz. Sec- ond row: LuAnn Brentson, Joy Dubose, treasurer. Third row: Gail Parsons, Debbie Puettman, secretary, Judy Sisson, vice- president. Above: EPWORTH HALL, First row: left to right, George Weddle, treasurer; Yasuhiko Ito, vice-president; Terry Redfern, Chris Wright. Second row: Gary Smith, secre- tary, Ben Clark, president, Greg Copley, Mike Lawrence. Right: SPRAGUE HALL, First row: Sara Mitchell, Janet Shamblin, secretary-trea- surer; Lee Ann Evans. Second row: Lee Daniel, Jane Spencer, president; Beth Gru- enwald, Becky Gehres, Kerry Kellum, vice- president. 166 The Dorm Council is directly involved in carrying out the rules and regulations of the dorm as stated by the school. In addition, it supervises activities in the dorm. The main issue in the girls ' dorm this year was the HEW proposal of no sex discrimination in housing regulations. Actions to be taken were discussed. Also, the girls ' Interdorm Council revised the Con- stitution and by-laws changing trends on officers ' duties. Top: HARRIS HALL, First row: left to right, Janie Taylor, president; Amy McRae, Ceci Morrison, vice-president; Phyllis Clark, Janet Johnson. Second row: Joy Inman, Mrs. Frances Simmons, dorm hostess, Sue Harris, Lynn Minatra, Anne Blair, Kathy Walker, secretary-treasurer, Sandra DeGraffenreaid, Kathy Williams. Above: WEST HALL, Tim Rogers, vice- president; Toney Walsh, president. 167 Kaleidoscope Travels Featured performers at the Miss Tennessee pageant this summer, Kaleidoscope was quite popular on campus and in the Jackson area. Under the direction of Frank Coul- ter, the group made frequent church and club appearances and also went on both band and choir tours. For the first time Kaleidoscope performed with the Jackson Sym- phony Orchestra, presenting a Gershwin program. It also hosted the annual Come-and-Go broad- cast from Second National Bank at Christmas. Top: KALEIDOSCOPE: Kneeling: Mr. Frank Coulter. Seated: Brenda Pearce, Peggy Waterhouse. Third row: David Morrison, Mara McSwain, Karen Freeman, Joe Ennis. Back row: Jim Kurkimilis, Silas Boyd, John Bliven, Ginger Fralich, Ranelle Allen, Steve Rayburn, Kathy Williams. Middle left: Members of Kaleidoscope learn music during a rehearsal. Middle right: Frank Coulter directs Kaleido- scope during rehearsal. Right: Tuning their instruments before a practice are Jim Kurkimilis, Karen Free- man, and Joe Ennis. 168 Harvest Entertains Students Working through the Develop- ment Office and the Office of Alumni Affairs and College Rela- tions is Harvest. The group per- formed at many churches in the Memphis Conference for both youth groups and worship ser- vices. It has traveled throughout West Tennessee and West Ken- tucky singing for civic organiza- tions, high schools and for college functions. The purpose of Harvest is to pro- vide for worship services and entertainment services through the use of contemporary music, as well as for recruiting new students. The group is composed entirely of non- music majors. Top: Sponsors, Mr. William Nace and Mr. Fred Brewster discuss plans with Tony Wicks. Left: Becky Turner, Gwen Davis, and Kathy Turner harmonize their parts. Lower left: Harvest members, Gwen Davis, Kathy Turner, Tony Wicks, Becky Turner, Roger Conner, Kathy Stewart. Lower right: Adding their voices to Harvest are Roger Conner and Kathy Stewart. ' 1 W • - m WM % 1 m . 1 J m%r L ' 1 1 li 1 MM E Sl HT m 3 -«W 169 Spring Delivery Set for Literary Magazine Coffeehouse Papers, Lambuth ' s literary magazine, will be published in the spring this year. Student entries in poetry, short story, art, and photog- raphy are judged and awarded cash prizes for first and second places in each of the categories. Top right: Editors Phil Mueller and Vicky Penny. Right: Members of the Coffeehouse Edito- rial Board, L. to r.: Cathie Carter, Pat Youngblood, Mr. Newton Neely, and Dr. Gene Davenport. Not pictured is Mrs. Grace Whetstone. 170 Editorial Boards Review Publications Serving as advisory committees tor the three school publications are the editorial boards. Each spring, the boards are responsible tor reviewing publications, select- ing the editors and business man- agers tor the next year as well as approving the budget. Top left: Vision Editorial Board, L. to r.: Dr. Russell Mclntyre, Jane Terrell, Dr. B. R. Coleman, Toney Walsh, and Teri Thom- son. Left: Lantern Editorial Board, Seated: Dr. Annie Lou Smith and Kathy Williams. Standing, I. to r.: Dr. Bob Hazlewood, Dr. Delbert Hurst, Ranelle Allen, and Becky Fly. 171 SNE A Hosts Christmas Party In keeping with its interest in the teaching field, the student National Education Association conducted monthly programs on current edu- cational concerns. Additional ben- efits came from three monthly edu- cation magazines the members received. SNEA hosted educable mentally retarded children at a Christmas party. In the spring, the group gave a tea for all educators in the Jack- son area who had supervised Lam- buth student teachers. Home Ec. Club Gives Spring and Bridal Show Family Development majors and other interested people compose the Home Economics Club, spon- sored by Mrs. Nelle Cobb and Mrs. June Creasey. The club held meet- ings twice a month, one a business meeting and the other a social meeting. Activities for the year included a fall banquet, a Christ- mas decoration demonstration and the Spring and Bridal Fashion Show in February. As active members of the Ten- nessee Home Economics Assoc ia- tion, the club has had a state offi- cer for the last three years. This year Beth Burkart served as Fourth Vice Chairman for the state. The local club also sent delegates to the annual state convention, held in Nashville, April 25-26: Top: SNEA MEMBERS, . to v.: Tim Rogers, Beth Burkart, Teri Thomson, Vicky Penny, Vicky Nabors, Debbie Roberson, and Nancy Wolper. Above: HOME EC. CLUB MEMBERS, First row, I. to r.: Jana Lee McDaniels, Beth Burkart, Lynn Minatra, Linda Crowley. Second row: Gay Wallace, Mrs. June Creasey, Nan Sturdivant, Debbie Roberson, Kit Reams, Marcia Whyte, Cathy Strobl, Elenor Sproul, Julia Droke. Third row: Amy McRae, Sue Henley, Sue Gritfin, Donna Cole, Winnie Moseley, Judy Sisson, Lee Ann Evans. 172 Phi Alpha Theta Enjoys Slide-Lectures Phi Alpha Theta is an interna- tional history honor fraternity open to juniors and seniors with twelve hours of history. Mr. Robert Mathis and Dr. B. R. Coleman sponsor the local chapter. Programs this year included slide presentations and lectures on the Holy Land by Randy Cooper, on France by Mrs. Hughette Craft, and on Western Europe by Mr. David Snipes. Throughout the year, the group held picnics and took field trips to historical sites in the area. LIT Offers Creativity Lambda lota Tau, a national honorary literary society, invites juniors and seniors who have a grade point average in the upper 35% of their respective classes and have had at least five literature courses. To be initiated, each can- didate must present a scholarly research paper or a creative work to the group. Top: PHI ALPHA THETA MEMBERS, . to r.: Randy Pressgrove, Tom Miller, Mr. Snipes, Dr. Sullivan, Mr. Mathis, James Allison. Bottom: LAMBDA IOTA TAU MEMBERS, . to r.: Steve Rayburn, Cathie Carter, Marsha Cole- man, Matt McGarvey, Robin McKinley, Karen Cooley, Pat Youngblood, Teri Thomson, Vicky Penny. 173 AID Receives House Lambuth Student Chapter of the American Society of Interior Designers has a membership of 35 major and non-major students. The club ' s activities included field trips to such places as the Jackson Antique Exhibition, the Governor ' s Mansion and the Hermitage in Nashville, and Victorian Village in Memphis. A house was recently given to the club, providing a com- bination classroom-shop atmos- phere for the interior design stu- dents. Class projects in painting and wallpapering provided learning experiences in furnishing the house. ACS Stresses Professionalism Open to biology and chemistry majors, the American Chemical Society is a pre-professional organization. Each year this group presents an award to the outstand- ing junior or senior in the field. Programs this year included films and talks by local dentists and medical doctors. Top: MEMBERS OF AID: First row, I. to r.: Joy Inman, Connie Chipman, Charlotte Putman. Second row, I. to r.: Cathi Strobl, Linda Crowley, Julia Malone, Adele Marchetti, Sammy Hol- der! , Diane Happ. Third row, I. to r.: JoAnna Miller, Nan Sturdivant, Susan Poteete, Tim Shultz. Bottom: MEMBERS OF ACS: Seated, I. to r.: Jeanie Smith, Robert Ellis, Tom Walsh, Beverly McCall, Deborah Turner, Sally Sellers, Ceci Morrision, Teresa Ellis, Nini Pennewell, Mary Cay Alexander, Mike Booth. Standing, I. to r.: Dr. James Beasley, Micki Graves, Buddy White, Howard Scott, James Luttrell, Rich Jones, Dr. George Edwards, Mark Heftington, Tri- cia Leathers, Steve Young, Ben Clark, John Childs, Anthony Parham, Tommy Harper, Steve Rusell, Hugh Exum, Latasha Wright, Al Chapman, Teresa McClure, Ed Stewart. 174 y  Dr. Sullivan Leads Republicans Open to all those interested in politics on the local, state, and national level is the Young Republi- cans. The group meets monthly tor guest speakers and discussion sessions. Left: L. to r.: Betty Guffy, Dr. Jerry Sullivan, advisor, Judy Fisher, Nancy Wolper. OOT Initiates Seniors Omicron Phi Tau is a local hon- orary scholastic fraternity for sen- iors. To be eligible for membership a senior must have a 3.5 average the first semester of his senior year and a 3.25 average the second semester. Left: L. to r.: Dr. John DeBruyn, Mr. David Snipes, Cathie Carter, Pat Youngblood, Vicky Penny, Mrs. Grace Whetstone, Dr. Gene Davenport. 175 Spectrum Meets Weekly Composed of the entire student body of Lambuth College, the Campus Congregation was open to anyone seeking fellowship and friendship. This year was a very enthusiastic one for the group. Its many activi- ties included chapel services every Sunday morning, rap sessions at the Chaplain ' s home on Sunday nights, and weekly chapel choir practices. A retreat was held each semester and Spectrum, a Bible study session, was conducted once a week. The Campus Congregation reached out to help the Jackson community by sponsoring clothes drives for needy families in the area. An annual event sponsored by the group is FOCUS. This mid- November event featured as guest speakers Will Campbell, publisher of the Journal of Southern Church- men and Dr. A. J. Sharp, retired chairman of the Botany Depart- ment of University of Tennessee. Top: John Banks speaks during a Sunday morning chapel service. Middle: Judy Fisher, Donna Whitten, and Lee Ellen Partin listen during a rap session. Right: Entertainment was provided by James Campbell during a Vesper service. 176 KDK Brightens Hospital Stay During Holidays Kappa Delta Kappa is an organi- zation tor people planning or con- sidering a church-related vocation. This past year, KDK held monthly night meetings and weekly Bible studies. Philanthropically, the group prepared tray tavors for hos- pital patients at Halloween and Thanksgiving. This year KDK again adopted grandparents trom a local nursing home. Top: President Judy Fisher goes over busi- ness during a meeting. Left: Members of KDK during a meeting. Above: Members of KDK, Kneeling: Rick Ralph, Sydney Bradley. Standing: Judy Fisher, Guest Speaker, Lee Ellen Partin, Kathy Walker, Brady Whitehead, Laura Comes, Jeff Irwin, Mark Medlin, James Jarrett, Elizabeth Cox, Charlotte Cox, Gary Osborne. 177 Radio Station Returns WLAM returned to the air last fall and its executive members, Allen Wolfe, Parker Dinwiddie, and Jeff Hopper, have been working con- stantly with advisor Mr. Sherrill Cox to obtain new ideas, equipment and records for the station. Getting off to a slow and difficult start, the station got on its feet and is looking ahead to the future. Plans for next fall are to gain more new equip- ment, enlarge the studios, and have complete record and prod- uction rooms. Club Performs in Assemblies Membership to Alpha Psi Omega, the honorary dramatics fraternity is earned through work in the theatre. Members were busy performing in assemblies at Junior and Senior High Schools doing pantomimes, singing, skits, and dancing. The group worked on a program that involved fables, poetry, and dance. Top: WLAM: First row, left to right: Allen Wolfe, Gary Smith, Steve Daniels, John Bliven, Mar- garet Meggs, Rubye Wilkerson, Mike Bailey. Second row: Sammy Holden, Jeff Hopper, Par- ker Dinwiddie, Chris Fox. Above: ALPHA PSI OMEGA: First row, I. tor.; Chris Snook, Karen Wood, Chris Sterling, Mar- cia Coleman, Kitty Glenn, Pat Robbins, Nancy Wolper. Second row: Marc Gowan, Becky Fly, Nancy Welch, Tom Byrum, Frank Ward, John Seminara, Preston Yarber. Standing: Tom Snook, Mrs. Hal Crane, Wiley Jones, Mr. Newton Neely, Tom Scott, Mr. Jesse Byrum. 178 Flying Club Seeks Members Headed by Mr. Charles Baker and Mr. Gaylon Greer is the Lam- buth College Flying Club. In its second year the club is open for all those who fly or are interested in learning. The only requirements for the club are to meet F.A.A. regula- tions. Right: Mr. Charles Baker and Mr. Gaylon Gree. PE Club Hosts Playday Open to anyone interested or majoring in physical education or health and recreation is the P.E. Club. The club this year hosted the T.C.W.S.F. Women ' s State Basket- ball tournament. It also sponsored a volleyball Play Day, allowing all varsity high school Jackson teams to participate. Left: L. to r.: Sue Miller, Pam Lassing, Sherry Ellis, Karen Sorgenfrei, Brenda Pearce, Mrs. Norma Ellis. 179 Classes 50 Years Coeducational 181 Seniors James Allison, Williston Park, NY Gary Anderson, W. Islep, NY Connie Archer, Memphis Barbara Bain, Alamo Kathy Barnes, Paducah, KY Barry Bagery, Ridgely Mike Bortner, York, PA Robert Betz, Caruthersville, MO Deborah Black, Jackson Robert Brasher, Jackson James Brewer, Jackson Dana Britton, Scarsdale, NY Beth Burkhart, Memphis Frank Campagna, Lindenhurst, NY James Campbell, Lexington Clay Canada, Brighton Rosemary Caraway, Jackson Ken Carroll, Bonham, TX Cathie Carter, Bonham, TX Larry Cartwright, Shelter Island, NY MayceChatman, Jackson Stanley Childers, Jackson Phyllis Clark, Shelter Island, NY Marsha Coleman, Jackson Netta Collins, Jackson Valerie Collins, Jackson Cindy Conatser, Memphis Roger Conner, Ripley Karen Cooley, Medina Jack Cooper, Nashville Randy Cooper, Humboldt Shirley Cox, Memphis Pam Craig, Sardis Tricia Curry, Jackson Gwendolyn Davis, Jackson 182 iV CLASS OFFICERS: Glen Vanderford, president; Nancy Wolper, treasurer; Vicky Penny, secretary; Kathy Stewart, vice-president. Loret Deaton, Jackson Edwin Edwards, Jackson Joe Ennis, Brentwood Evlyn Exum, Jackson Joyce Fesmire, Lexington Judy Fisher, Dyersburg Becky Fly, Gallatin Vivian Fung, Hong Kong Robert Gaffga, Southold, NY Kitty Glenn, Jackson Marc Gowan, Memphis Phil Guy, Booneville, Miss. Sheila Hamilton, Jackson John Hardesty, Louisville, KY Ed Hare, Jackson Anna Harper, Pinson Sue Harris, Chicago Heights, III. Candy Hart, Hanover, Mass. Annie Hayslett, Memphis Mark Heftington, Memphis Bubba Holt, Memphis Virginia Howell, Hornsby Andrea Hubbard, Germantown Russell Hudson, Dyersburg 183 Seniors ♦ Ufa Rita Perry enjoys the company of two small children at a picnic on campus. Jean Hulme, Jackson Joy Inman, Nashville Yasuhiko Ito, Tokyo, Japan Robert Jackson, Memphis Rick Jeffries, Germantown Janet Johnson, Memphis Joe Bob Johnson, Millington Annette Kail, Alamo Linda Keeton, Memphis James Kendrick, Ripley Keith Key, Jackson Leanne Leathers, Memphis Marsha Leonard, Memphis Charlotte Lewis, Jackson Kathy Linam, Savannah Gordon Ling, Sarawak, Malaysia Betty Lyles, Tampa, Fla. Betsy McCall, Germantown 184 Kathy McCormic, Jackson Keith McCormic, Jackson Matt McGarvey, Paducah, KY Teresa McGowan, Brentwood Gordon Mclntyre, Memphis Mike McMaster, Memphis Mike Madden, Jackson Koko May, Caruthersville, MO Margaret Meggs, Adams Chris Miller, Jackson Johnny Miller, Jackson Dale Mills, Beech Bluff Rebecca Montgomery, Jackson Phil Mueller, Springfield, III. 185 5 £ ir ' ft £ ■ Andrea Hubbard finds a friend on campus. , r ' s I 1 M f P€ tf Sam Myatt, Brownsville Akemi Nakanishi, Tokyo, Japan Anna Norvell, Jackson Gary Osborne, Humboldt Charles Page, Beech Bluff Judy Page, Beech Bluff Mark Page, Jackson Patty Parimore, Covington Deborah Pearce, Memphis Hugh Pegram, Jackson Randy Pennington, Memphis Vicky Penny, Memphis Shirley Perry, Jackson Akis Pistiolis, Jackson Tom Price, Barlow, KY Bill Ray, Covington Jimmy Ray, Deer Park, NY Sara Rickman, Savannah I 86 Seniors Martha Ridings, Alamo Patricia Ann Robbins, St. Petersburg, Fla. Tim Rogers, Hickman, KY Alan Rosenfield, W. Islip. NY Steve Russell, Memphis Ibby Seaman, Jackson John Seminara, Waterford, NY Kenny Shropshire, Columbia • JimShull, Ridgely Tim Siegrist, Lebanon, PA Jeri Smith, Conway, Ark. Rebecca Smith, Memphis Thomas Snook, Jackson Chris Sterling, Henderson Eva Stewart, Memphis Kathy Stewart, Sturgis, KY Bill Tabor, Jackson Mary Jane Tapley, Jackson James Taylor, Jackson Teri Thomson, Memphis Suzanne Tosh, Bemis Winston Truett, Jackson Becky Turner, Jackson Beth Vandertord, Jackson Glen Vanderford, Memphis BobVolk, W. Islip, NY MylesVolmer, Nashville Greg Waldrop, Mayfield, KY Thomas White, Jackson Tony Wickes, Memphis Margaret Williams, Memphis Nancy Wolper, MassapequaPark, NY Lynn Yates, Memphis George Young, Memphis Pat Youngblood, Jackson 187 Juniors Marvin Acuff, Jackson Chris Aday, Jackson Jerry Adkisson, Jackson Fidelis Agbor, Otulu Mgbidi Ecs, Nigeria Ranelle Allen, Memphis Margaret Alvis, Jackson Trudy Anderson, Lexington Eddie Arnold, Toone CLASS OFFICERS: Anne Blair, treasurer; Linda McBride, secretary; Chuck Keltner, president; Ralph Hickman, vice-president. 188 Richard Atley, Jackson John Banks, Memphis Kay Barker, Lexington John Barnette, Jackson Bill Baylon, Jackson Stephen Betz, Caruthersville, MO Kent Bewick, Valparaiso, Ind. David Bingham, Memphis Fred Birmingham, Nashville William Black, Tiptonville Anne Blair, Memphis Jane Bliven, Memphis Jerry Blockstone, Jackson Don Bock, Paducah, KY Nini Boggs, Seattle, Wash. Richard Boggs, Seattle, Wash. Kathy Boone, Memphis Beth Brantley, Memphis LuAnn Brentson, Smithtown, NY Liz Briggs, Walpole, Mass. James Bright, Enville Danny Byrd, Brownsville Tom Byrum, Humboldt Philip Cagle, Jackson Redonna Campbell, Lexington 189 Juniors Emily Cantrell, Halls David Card, Memphis Michael Carter, Jackson Allison Chapman, Medina Connie Chipman, Millington Donna Cole, Jackson Colleen Collins, Joppa, MD Tilman Corum, Jackson Deborah Coulthurst, Memphis Jerry Crocker, Jackson Edward Dabney, Jackson Kathy Davis, Ripley Herbert DeBerry, Denmark Sharis DeBerry, Jackson Sandra DeGraffenreaid, Memphis Rickey Delk, Brownsville Lee Dickey, Jackson Fred DuMond, Walton, NY 190 Below: The men of the womanless beauty review await the judges ' decision Kathy Eison, Memphis Robert Ellis, Slemer Teresa Ellis, Pinson Hugh Exum, Jackson Oscar Gaines, Memphis William Garrett, Bolivar PamGaskins, Jackson Rodney Gilbert, Jackson Jack Given, Memphis Left: Beth Brantly and Page Little discuss their music for teachers class. 191 Right: Chuck Keltner yells at the flagpole for his new pledges. Reida Greenway, Alamo Betty Guffy, Fresno, Calif. Bruce Haltom, Jackson Diane Happ, Smithtown, N. Y. Tommy Harper, Maury City Carol Hartz, Jackson Becky Henley, Bolivar Dave Henry, New Albany, Ind. Ralph Hickman, Selmer Richard Dan Hiller, Memphis Samuel Wesley Holden II, Cowan Renee Holland, Paducah, KY Wayne Holmes, Atwood John Jeffrey Irwin, Memphis Jan Issac, Lexington Jeremiah Jackson, Munford Anita James, Millington James Jarrett, Goodlettsville Linda Jones, Jackson Rich Jones, Deer Park, NY Nancy Kelly, Gates Chuck Keltner, Memphis Jonnie Kennett, Memphis Candy Korponay, Bayside, NY 192 Juniors John Krohn, Jackson Cheryl Landsford, Manchester Mark Lexow, North East, PA Page Little, Jackson Phyllis Lyles, Millington John Lynch, W. Bloomfield, Mich. ' Linda McBride, Ripley Teresa McClure, Decaturville Jana Lee McDaniel, Friendship Gregory McGee, Baldwyn, Miss. Robin McKinley, SilerCity, NC Bob McKinnie, Brownsville Adele Marchetti, Medon Barbara Massa, Cookeville Nelda Mathis, Jackson Melissa Meriweather, Jackson Sue Miller, York, PA Toni Miller, York, PA Lynn Minatra, Memphis Robert Monk, Short Hills, NJ Michael Moore, Gates Bill Mulroy, Germantown Mike Nunnery, Jackson Bill Page, Beech Bluff Patti Lou Parker, Dyersburg Godfrey Patterson, Memphis Marcia Patterson, Germantown Steve Payne, Memphis Gary Payton, Oakfield Bill Perkins, Little Rock, Ark. Susan Poteete, Memphis Lee Ann Pounds, Brownsville Bonnie Powell, Jackson Debbie Puettman, Millington Rick Ralph, Old Bridge, NJ 193 Below: Bob Herndon and Billy Dempsey discuss their homework assignments in front ot West Hall. Right: Kathy Boone, Kathy Eison, Jan Thomas make plans for their presentation. ■ V A VV Steve Rayburn, Paducah, KY Kit Reams, Jackson Brock Redden, Memphis Tommy Rhoads, Memphis Pat Robbins, Monroeville, PA Debbie Roberson, Somerville Mary Ann Rupp, Brownsville Dianne Schooley, Jackson Connie Sc oggins, Jackson Dennis Scott, Jackson Tommy Scott, Jackson MarleneShackelton, Walton, KY MaxineShackelton, Walton, NY Tim Shultz, Nashville Melvin Simpson, Jackson Cindy Smith, Memphis Karen Sorgenfrei, New Orleans, LA Janie Spearman, Memphis Beverly Stadinger, Jackson Roy C. Stephenson, Jackson Celeste Stovall, Humboldt Cathy Strobl, Emerson, NJ Nannette Sturdivant, Memphis Joel Sutton, Ripley Sky Sylvester, Muncie, Ind. Art Taylor, Danville, ILL. Jane Taylor, Jackson Roxanne Taylor, Memphis 194 Juniors Jane Terrell, LaCenter, KY Steve Toler, DuQuoin, III. Deborah Turner, Brownsville Kathy Turner, Jackson Benny Tyson, Jackson Bill Vaughn, Lexington Chiquita Wallace, Corinth, Miss. Gay Wallace, Jackson Tony Walsh, Memphis Keith Weaver, Jackson Gil Webb, Linden Gordon Welch, Humboldt Donna Whitten, Memphis Marcia Whyte, Germantown Kathy Williams, Nashville Kim Williams, Gadsden Jim Wilson, Memphis Karen Wilson, Germantown Allan Wolfe, Memphis Preston Yarber, Memphis mmmm 195 Sophomores CLASS OFFICERS: Bill Draper, vice-presi- dent; Mary Watlington, secretary; Kathy Kirksey, treasurer; Parker Dinwiddie, presi- dent. Keith Adcock, Jackson Mary Cay Alexander, Nashville Dan Alfrey, Naperville, Illinois Dan Anderson, Gainsborough Linds, England Bob Bartlett, Memphis David Bassett, Wi I lough by, Ohio Mike Booth, Jackson Silas Boyd, Clarksville Jerry Braly, Jackson Michael Brewer, Jackson Glen Broadway, Goloconda, Illinois Marty Brock, Greenfield Jerry Bryant, Carrier Mills, Illinois David Bynum, Jackson Billie Jean Cary, Pruyear Tom Cary, Milan Linda Clark, Jackson William Clark, Henry ittiiii 196 William Clayton, Madisonville, KY Hamblette Cocke, Braden Frieda Collins, Mercer Sally Collins, Palm Beach Gardens, FLA Mike Conklin, Henrico, NC Sue Conley, Memphis Leslie Conway, Sturgis, KY Greg Copley, Cookeville Mike Corrada, Richman, Va. Robin Corzine, Jackson Elizabeth Cox, Middleton Linda Crowley, Jackson Ann Darmody, Memphis Connie Davis, Memphis Phillip Davis, Alamo Sally Davis, Jackson William Davis, Brecksville, OH Cathy Dawson, Memphis Sabrina DeBerry, Jackson Billy Dempsey, Byhalia, Miss. Lauren Dickerson, Shelter Island, NY Parker Dinwiddie, Memphis Bill Draper, Columbia Joy DuBose, Memphis Akpan Ben Ekwere, Nung OkuAwa Eket, Nigeria Charlotta Ewers, Dayton, Ohio Marc Flanders, Tonawanda, NY Chris Fox, Memphis Ginger Fralich, Memphis Karen Freeman, Memphis Ellen French, Calvert City, KY Jan Frye, Memphis Ronnie Fullwood, Michie Bob Golden, Hauppauge, NY Sara Grace, Jackson Lena Grant, Memphis Mitchell Graves, Medina Gwen Green, Jackson Whit Gurkin, Moscow Karen Hall, Bryan, TX Conrad Hanafee, Union City Steven Happ, Smithtown, NY DeAnne Hare, Jackson Marzie Harris, Memphis Vincent Harvell, Nashville Dale Hatch, Dyersburg Sue Hauck, Louisville, KY Debbie Hawks, Sharon 197 Beth Hayes, Madisonville Pat Heaberg, Devon, PA Sid Henderson, Jackson Sue Henley, Fort Pillow Bob Herndon, Cunningham Nancy Hight, Memphis Dave Hill, Memphis Diane Holmes, Selmer Carlton Hunt, Memphis Eddie Hurst, Marion, Ark. Paul Inman, Paris Mike Jacobs, Jackson Jane Johnson, Jackson Minta Jones, Welmington, Del. Wiley Jones, Jackson Pat Kelly, Memphis Ann Kerr, Memphis Kathy Kirkscey, Memphis Jim Korbel, Southhaven, Miss. Pam Lassing, Nashville Sophomores Julia Malone and Dan Anderson prove their cheerleading abilities during competi- tion. 198 flAlH ' Left: During Sigma Kapers Bill Draper endeav- ors to win the sack race. Below: Don Boch listens intently to Marty Brock ' s explanation. . u, a Kacyanne Lawrence, Jackson Mike Lawrence, Hamilton, Ohio Tricia Leathers, Memphis James Luttrell, Holly Springs, Miss. Patricia McClendon, Jackson Alleshia McKinney, Memphis Thomas McMillan, Franklin Carol McNew, Memphis Amy McRae, Memphis Mara McSwain, Columbus, Ohio Richard Mahr, Westfield, N.J. Julia Malone, Byhalia, Miss. Ruby Manus, Memphis Patricia Manuszak, Jackson Alan Marcum, New Albany, Ind. Sharon Marshall, Jackson 199 Sophomores Gail Parsons hurries between classes. Bill Martin, Anchorage, Alaska Jamie Martin, Memphis Robert Masubka, Nashville Beth Mayhall, Crystal River, Fla. Bill Middendorf, Warren, Ohio Steve Mischke, Dyersburg Russ Moore, Freeport, NY Ceci Morrison, Jackson Pat Morrison, Memphis Evelyn Morrow, Jackson Mary Anne Murphy, Jackson Vicki Nabers, Memphis Cindy Orr, Jackson Anthony Parham, Dyersburg Nita Parham, Memphis Peaches Parson, Earle, Ark. Gail Parsons, Brunswick, Me. Lee Ellen Parti n, Memphis Brenda Pearce, Paducah, KY Nina Pennewell, Gainesville, Fla. 200 Chris Schratwieser makes a sweep to the left during the Ka pa Sig-DI-A flagball game. Debbie Perkins, Jackson Janet Pettyjohn, Humboldt Paula Phillips, Memphis Ricky Pinkston, Memphis Amy Poindexter, Memphis Benniether Powell, Memphis Randy Pressgrove, Memphis Ted Presson, Jackson Ray Prevost, Millington Kent Prokop, Bredgeton, MO Andy Pulliam, Rossville Charlotte Putnam, Memphis Letitia Pyron, Forrest Hill Susan Reeder, Jackson Lisa Rhodes, Memphis Kath Roberg, Plymouth, Conn. Jacques Robinson, Memphis Chris Schratwieser, Great River, NY Jan Schwam, Memphis Sally Sellers, Humboldt 201 Sophomores Bobbie Simpson, Humboldt JudySisson, Memphis Debbie Skojac, Nashville Cindy K. Smith, Memphis Jeanie Smith, Selmer Teresa Smith, Jackson Ed Stewart, Memphis Jeff Stivenson, Waterford, PA Mike Strickland, Covington Debbie Supernaugh, High Springs, Fla. Alice Templeton, Belvidere Robin Thomas, Jackson Jan Thurman, Nashville Liz Ting, Sibu Sarawak Hewitt Tomlin, Jackson Anda Townsend, Memphis Mike U I man, Valparaiso, Ind. Steven VanEpp, Medina, Ohio Debbie Vaughn, Memphis Hugh Vaughn, Munford Samara Voyles, Cantonment, Fla. Bryan Walker, Ripley Kathy Walker, Memphis Tom Walsh, Memphis Mary Watlington, Ripley Nicky Webb, Arlington Bill Welch, Milan Loretta West, Jackson 202 Stan Wheeler, Counce Linda Wiley, Memphis Rubye Wilkerson, Jackson Mary Wilks, Huntingdon Candy Williams, Memphis Earnest Williams, Memphis Mike Wills, Memphis Jerry Wilson, Silerton Jerry Woods, Pinson Pat Yochim, Erie, PA Robert Young, Alamo Below: Pat Heaberg tinds time to study on campus. - Freshmen Chuck Aaron, Memphis Marcia Albin, Germantown Diane Alfrey, Naperville, III. Bill Anderson, Memphis Patricia Armour, Olmstead, III. Cary Bagley, Fayetteville Mike Bailey, Paducah, KY Scott Bardin, Jackson Ann Barksdale, Memphis D ' Leigh Bates, Millington Deborah Billings, Memphis Betsy Bingham, Memphis John Bishop, Great River, NY Cynthia Blanton, Adamsville John Bliven, Memphis Mary Blow, Milan Cathy Boals, Humboldt Michael Botts, Memphis Martha Boucher, Mounds, III. Doug Bouck, St. Louis, MO Vickie Bowling, Somerville Sydney Bradley, Nashville Charles Brady, Grand Junction Teressa Bri ley, Jackson Willaim Broome, Memphis Jerry Brokus, Centereach, NY Cindy Brown, Somerville Thomas Brown, Memphis Chandra Brugh, Paintsville, KY Kim Brush, Jackson Gennice Butler, Jackson Patsy Camp, Jackson Sally Jo Carl, Corning, NY John Carson, Jackson Bonnie Carter, Fayetteville Sam Chambers, Selmer Karen Chandler, Memphis Greg Chapman, Memphis Michael Chappell, Paducah, KY John Childs, Jackson Roy Clark, Jackson Tripp Cocke, Memphis Danny Cole, Bolivar Laura Comes, Memphis David Corum, Jackson Charlotte Cox, Humboldt Caye Crenshaw, Millington William Cutler, Obion 204 CLASS OFFICERS: Caye Crenshaw, treasurer; Chuck Aaron, vice-prestdent;-Sydney Bradley, president; Lynn McAlister, secretary. Lee Daniel, Memphis Steve Daniel, Memphis Beth Davis, Memphis Gayle Davis, Arlington, KY Dee Anna Dexter, Memphis Darlene Dilworth, New Lenox, III. Julia Droke, Bells Susan Droke, Adamsville Don DuBose, Memphis Cynthia Dugger, Jackson James Eatmon, Mounds, III. Edward Esterman, Memphis Lee Ann Evans, Gadsden George Fant, Memphis Jo Ellen Felker, Sikeston, MO Ruth Felts, Memphis Donna Fink, Mundelein, III. Susanna Fisher, Haines City, Fla. Susan Foote, Jackson Anita Foster, Savannah Virginia Fraser, Memphis Beth French, Calvert City, KY Joel Frey, Adamsville Mark Garrett, Bolivar Rebecca Gehres, Hobart, NJ Pamela Gentry, Newport News, Noel Gilliland. Halls Grace Glenn, Memphis Lucie Golden, Friendship Tim Goldsmith, Memphis VA 205 Freshmen Right: Fran Yandell takes a minute to enjoy the sunshine. Ronald Gordon, Benton, KY Cynthia Granduson, Memphis Susan Griesheimer, Memphis Frances Griffin, Arlington Beth Gruenewald, Memphis Cynthia Haley, Miami Beach, Fla. Betsy Hall, McKenzie William Hancock, Nashville Robert Harrison, Tilghman, MD Gregg Hatten, Fort Lee, NJ Paul Hatten, Fort Lee, NJ Diane Hayes, Troy Susan Hayes, Memphis Leslie Hester, Lobelville Marcia Hill, Memphis John Holt, Jackson Jeff Hopper, Jackson Deborah Home, Millington 206 Julia Horst, Memphis Ben House, Jackson Lisa Houston, Memphis JoAnne Hughes, Memphis Debra Hunter, Paris Cynthia Hurd, Bolivar Donna Hurt, Jackson Ann Inman, Paris John Jeffrey, Memphis Brenda Johnson, Memphis Joseph Johnson, Memphis Kerry Kellum, Hendersonville Eddie King, Jackson Laurie Koski, Park River, ND Jim Kurkimilis, Smithtown, NY Jacquelyn Lancaster, Bemis Jennifer Lawyer, Memphis Mark Leake, Memphis Adriane Lenox, Memphis Sally Locke, Columbia Tim Long, Jackson Judith Luther, Memphis Kenneth Lyles, Jackson Lynn McAlister, Nashville James McCaferty, Jackson Berverly McCall, Germantown Jane McClary, Knoxville Terry McDaniel, Jackson Annie McGoughy, Jackson Virginia McKinnie, Brownsville Karen McMillan, Memphis Melinda McNabb, Jackson Scott Mattson, Crystal Lake, III. Loretta Mausert, Memphis Mark Medlin, Hermitage Cindy Midgett, Memphis Laurie Miles, Blytheville, Ark. Nancy Miller, Jackson Thomas Miller, Jackson Sara Mitchell, Memphis 207 Freshmen Judith Moore, Hayesville, NC David Morrison, Memphis Patti Moseley, McKenzie Reta Moten, Jackson Diane Muller, Jackson James Muse, Bolivar John Neal, Jackson Craig Nicholson, Collierville Alex Ogunmuyiwa, Surdere, Nigeria Cheryl Oster, Jackson Fatina Phelps, Jackson Janet Phelps, Covington Venita Poindexter, Memphis Elaine Porter, Covington Marsha Prather, Memphis Micki Pressgrove, Memphis Mary Price, Bolivar Rodney Price, Jackson Timothy Quails, Linden Allen Rainey, Sardis Below: Susan Hayes concentrates while cutting David Cor um ' s hair. 208 Jeff Hopper finds a quiet place on campus to study. Perry Redfern, Somerville Sarah Ritter, Memphis DePra Rivers, Columbia Donald Robinson, Savannah Glenn Roseberry, Southaven, Miss. Rhonda Roseberry, Memphis Alan Sanders, Paducah, KY Bleasha Scott, Memphis Charles Seals, Memphis Mary Lee Seaman, Jackson Carol Shafer, Gallatin Janet Shamblin, Columbia 209 Jane Spencer and Susan Hayes practice to win the three-legged race. Richard Shannon, Memphis Libby Shelton, McMinnville Sherry Sherwood, Steele, MO Teresa Shoemaker, Memphis Margaret Simmons, Spring Hill Sena Sims, Chicago, III. Gary Lynn Smith, Trenton Gerry Ann Smith, Jackson Kathy Jo Smith, Memphis Ronald Smith, Memphis Terry Smith, Ripley Fred Smithmier, Memphis George Spencer, Mound City, Fla. Jane Spencer, Jackson Mike Stone, Paducah, KY Sandra Stone, Lexington Kent Stratton, Memphis Mike Strong, Memphis 210 Freshmen ■Iri .i Ann Threlkeld, Memphis Joy Tiffin, Memphis Leonard Trigg, Nashville Rodney Tubbs, Memphis Kafhy Tulip, Memphis Pam Underwood, Pan ' s Kevin Van Pelf, Memphis Vicki Via, Friendship Reba Waddy, V 7 a fficfere, . Ann Wagner, Stanton Karen Wagner, Stanton Molly Wagster, Jackson Allison Walker, Selmer Mary Walsh, Memphis Patrick Warren, Daviess Co., KY Wayne Warren, Huntingdon Peggy Waterhouse, Biggs, Calif. George Weddle, Denmark Patricia Welch, Portageville, MO Pamela Wilson, Medon Sandra White, Memphis Jeffrey Whitney, Jackson Constance Williams, Columbia Cynthia Williams, Jackson Robert Williams, Jackson Randy Wilson, Elmhurst, III. James Winge, Tampa, Fla. Carla Woodard, Millington Christopher Wright, Bruceton LaTasha Wright, Jacks Creek Fran Yandell, Jackson SPECIAL STUDENTS Elizabeth Barnes, Henderson Bill Brewster, Jackson Charles Cullen, Jackson Larry Henson, Jackson Rick Howarth, Astoria, Oreg. Linda Phillips, Jackson Raymond Whetstone, Jackson 211 Senior Credits A ANDERSON, GARY Business Management Dorm Council, Dorm Courselor, Base- ball, All Conference (VSAC) Intramural Representative B BARGERY, BARRY LYNN French — Secondary Education Kappa Delta Kappa; Omicron Phi Tau BARNES, KATHY English Choir BLACK, DEBRA KAY Elementary Education BORTNER, MICHAEL RAY Biology BRASHER, ROBERT NATHAN Speech and Drama Alpha Psi Omega; Lambuth Theatre — 1974 Outstanding Apprentice Award BRITTON, DANA Sociology BURKHART, ELIZABETH JEAN Family Development Visitation Committee — chairman, secretary; Lantern — Advertisements; Home Economics Club — President, hostess chairman; Tennessee Home Economics Association — 4th Vice Chairman; Harris Dorm Council; Phi Mu Sorority — Vice President, Trea- surer, Chaplain, arts and activities chairman, public relations chairman, reporter; Little Sister of Sigma Phi Epsilon; Choir; Lambuth Student Youth Coordinator in Admissions; Orientation Counselor; Dean ' s List Senior Bob Jackson dribbles down the court CAMPBELL, JAMES ARIOLA Music Epworth Hall Council; Concert Choir, Touring Choir; Black Student Union; BSU Talent Showcase — 1 st place CANADA, CLAY Music Concert Band; Jazz Band CARROLL, KEN Psychology SGA; West Hall — Vice President; Alpha Psi Omega; Omicron Phi Tau; Varsity Tennis; Concert Band; Jazz Band; Lambuth Theatre — Best Sup- porting Actor; Lambuth Talent Show — 1 st place CARTER, CATHIE JUNE English Student Affairs Committee of the Board of Trustees; Judicial Commit- tee; SGA senator; Lantern — organi- zations, copy-writer; Coffeehouse Papers Editorial Board; Freshman class Secretary; Alpha Omicron Pi — Vice President, projects and activities chairman, pledge committee; Gamma Beta Phi; Omicron Phi Tau; orientation 212 counselor; Homecoming committee; Concert Band; Lambuth Theatre; Alpha Xi Delta Junior Award; Aca- demic Marshal; Miss Lambuth — 3rd alternate; Dean ' s List CARTWRIGHT, LAWRENCE Elementary Education and Special Education Vision Reporter; Sigma Phi Epsilon — Served as, Corresponding Secretary, Recording Secretary, Pledge Educa- tor, Vice-President, Academics chair- man, Best Active Award, Scholarship Awards; West Hall Dorm Counselor; SNEA — Vice President; Orientation counselor; Mr. Collegiate 1973 CLARK, PHYLLIS ROBERTA Music Education Phi Mu — President, Pledge Trainer, Treasurer, Song Leader; Sigma Phi Epsilon — Golden Heart, Secretary, Treasurer; Harris Hall counselor; Con- cert Band; Jazz Band COOLEY, KAREN LEIGH English Special Events Committee; Choir COOPER, JOHN RANDY Religion Sophomore class Vice President; West Hall counselor; West Hall Vice Presi- dent; Campus Congregation Activities chairman; Chairperson of Campus Congregation; Freshman Class Award; Who ' s Who in American Col- leges and Universities CONNER, ROGER Business Kappa Alpha — President, Vice-Presi- dent; Inter-fraternity council delegate; Orientation Counselor; Varsity Tennis; Lambuth Theatre — Best Actor; Har- vest; Gamma Beta Phi; Omicron Phi Tau; Dean ' s List CONASTER, CYNTHIA A. Business Administration SGA — Vice President; Student Sena- tor; Student Affairs Board of Trustees, Student Affairs Committee, Judicial Committee, Chief Justice; Spirit Com- mittee; Philanthropic Committee; Freshman Class Secretary; Sopho- more Class Secretary; Harris Hall Dorm Council; Alpha Omicron Pi — room chairman, assistant treasurer, chapter relations chairman; Tennes- see Student Association COX, SHIRLEY Biology Dean ' s List; Chemistry Award CURRY, PATRICIA ANN Business Data Processing Sophomore Class Secretary; Harris Hall — Fire Marshal; Alpha Omicron Pi — Philanthropic officer, Alumni offi- cer, Fraternity education ENNIS, JOSEPH H. Accounting SGA Treasurer; Student Council; Kappa Sigma — Rush Chairman EXUM.EVLYNJARRELL Social Work Sprague Hall — Vice President; Amer- ican Home Economics Club FERGUSON, BOBBY Physical Education FISHER, JUDY HELEN Religion Kappa Delta Kappa — President; Con- cert Choir; Campus Congregation — council, choir, worship committee, activities committee; Who ' s Who in American Junior Colleges and Schools FLY, REBECCA BEATRICE Speech and Drama Lantern Editorial Board; Alpha Xi Delta — Corresponding Secretary, song leader, Vice President; Delta Psi Omega — Secretary; Alpha Psi Omega — President; Sprague Hall — Treasurer; South Hall — President; Lambuth Theatre — Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress GLENN, KITTY SHARON Speech and Drama Alpha Psi Omega — Secretary, out- standing member; Black Student Union; Lambuth Theatre Best Support- ing Actress GOWAN, MARCUS G. Speech and Drama Visitation Committee; Miss Lambuth Committee; Vision Staff writer; Editorial Board Lambuth Vision; Alpha Psi Jeff Irwin and Silas Boyd entertain at the Freshman Talent Show. 213 Omega; Delta Psi Omega; Sigma Phi Epsilon — Controller, Corresponding Secretary, chaplain, By-laws chair- man, rush chairman, assistant pledge educator, fund raising chairman JENKINS, DEBORAH Elementary Education JENNINGS, AUBREY Elementary Education Dean ' s List, General Chemistry Award MCCORMIC, KEITH Marketing Dean ' s List GUY, PHILLIP Business Administration Kappa Alpha Order, Officer No. VI House Manager H HARDESTY, JOHN ROBERT Special and Elementary Education Intramural Chairman; Varsity Basket- ball; Varsity Golf; Kappa Alpha Order HARPER, ANNA Elementary Education HARRIS, SUSANNE Social Work Alpha Xi Delta — President, Social Chairman, standards chairman, Pan- hellenic council; President ' s Commit- tee; Concert Choir; Concert Band; Focus Committee; Junior Class Fund Raising Committee; Dean ' s List HAYSLETT, ANNIE Chemistry HOWELL, VIRGINIA PIERCE Elementary Education — Library Sci- ence SNEA; Phi Theta Kappa; Omicron Phi Tau HUBBARD, ANDREA Biology Academic Affairs Committee chair- man, Interim Committee — Secretary; Sigma Kappa — President; Panhel- lenic — Vice President; Gamma Beta Phi; Omicron Phi Tau I ITO, YASUHIKO Business Administration Dean ' s List J JERNIGAN, REBECCA Business Administration JOHNSON, JANET ANN Business Harris Hall Secretary, Home Econom- ics Club, Sig Ep Golden Hearts Presi- dent, Phi Mu — Secretary and Pledge Trainer; Campus Congregation; Church Choir LEWIS, CHARLOTTE ANN Business Management LING, GORDON Business Administration SGA — Social and Entertainment Committees; Varsity Tennis LYLE, ELIZABETH R. Sensitivity Committee, Lambuth Thea- tre M MADDEN, MICHAEL JOHNSON Physical Education SGA, Kappa Alpha Order, Basketball, Baseball MC GARVEY, MATTHEW English Lantern, West Hall — President, Dorm Counselor, Gamma Beta Phi, Lambda lota Tau, International Club, Worship Committee, Focus Committee, Kappa Alpha Order — No. 5; Phi Alpha Tau; Franklin Billings Sophomore Award, Omicron Phi Tau, Dean ' s List MEGGS, MARGARET LEE Speech and Drama Lambuth Theatre, Dean ' s List MILLS, DALE Social Work MORFORD, RICHARD Social Science MUELLER, PHILLIP KENT Social Work SGA — Secretary, chairman food committee; Faculty Health Committee; Athletic Committee, Co-editor Coffee- house Papers; Lantern Staff, Epworth President, IFC — Vice-President, Sec- retary, Treasurer, Kappa Alpha order N MCCORMIC, KATHY Biology NAKANISHI.AKEMI Religion International Club; Worship Commit- II Students voice their opinions at the forum on women ' s rights. 214 R RAY, JAMES C. Physical Education Baseball RICKMAN, SARAH SILWON Physical Education ROBBINS, PATRICIA ANN Elementary Education Dean ' s List ROGERS, TIMOTHY RAY Elementary Education and Kindergar- ten Chairman of Miss Lambuth, Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity — Vice President, IFC President; SNEA — Vice Presi- dent; Kaleidoscope; Touring Choir; West Dorm Counselor, Orientation Counselor ROSENFIELD, ALAN Business Managenent Epworth — Treasurer, Delta Sigma Phi RUSSELL, STEPHEN AUBREY Biology — Chemistry Student Affairs Committee; Treasurer of American Chemical Society Mimi Mannix and Jan Thurman take advantage of a Spring afternoon. tee Chairman; Kappa Delta Kappa; Campus Congregation; Dean ' s List, Omicron Phi Tau PALMER, RUSSELL Chemistry PARIMORE, PATTY M. Sociology Concert Choir; Social Work; Student Council PEARCE, DEBBIE Social Studies SGA — Information Committee, Home Economics Club, Panhellenic; Alpha Omicron Pi — President; Orientation Counselor PENNY, VICTORIA MARIE English Student Senator, Academic Affairs Committee, Lantern, Vision, Coffee- house Papers, Senior Class Treasurer, International Club, Alpha Omicron Pi — Philanthropy, reporter, Corre- sponding Secretary; Gamma Beta Phi, Lambda lota Tau; Omicron Phi Tau PERRY, RITA Elementary Education PERRY, SHIRLEY History SEAMAN, IBBY Elementary Education Cheerleader, Homecoming Queen, Kappa Sigma Sweetheart; Miss Lam- buth Court SEMINARA, JOHN J. Art Student Affairs Committee, Faculty Library Committee, Theatre, Coffee- house Papers; International Club; Alpha Psi Omega; Dean ' s List SHROPSHIRE, JAMES K. Political Science SGA — Vice President Sensitivity Committee; Lantern, Freshman Class Vice President, Lambuth Theater, Kappa Alpha Order — No. 7; Gamma 215 Above: Martha Brock and Kathy Stewart talk to Dr. Blankenship during Homecoming registration. Beta Phi, Omicron Phi Tau, Dean ' s List SHULL, JIM Biology SGA; Concert Band, Concert Choir, Touring Choir, Kappa Delta Kappa STERLING, CHRISTOPHER Speech and Drama Delta Psi Omega, Alpha Psi Omega, Kappa Alpha Order, Concert Choir, Lambuth Theatre, Dean ' s List, Best Supporting Actor STEWART, EVA A. Physical Science Black Student Union, All Chemistry Society, Student National Education Association SNOOK, THOMAS RICHARD Speech and Drama Delta Psi Omega — President; Lam- buth Theatre — Vice President; Best Actor STEWART, KATHY Political Science Co-Chairman Miss Lambuth Commit- tee, Lantern, Senior Class Vice Presi- dent; Junior Class Activities Commit- tee; Sprague Hall President; Lambuth Band; Lambuth Choir, Touring Choir, Harvest. TABER, WILLIAM RUSSELL Accounting Omicron Phi Tau; Varsity Tennis TAPLEY, MARY JANE Business Data Processing Alpha Omicron Pi — Public Relations Officer; Home Economics Club; Cheerleader TAYLOR, JAMES Math THOMSON, TERI English Student Affairs Committee; Student Affairs Committee of the Board of Trustees; Lantern — potpourri section and Editor-in-Chief; Dorm Counselor — Sprague; LIT; Varsity Volleyball; Varsity Tennis; Cheerleading; Touring Choir; Jackson Sun reporter; Sigma Kappa — activities chairman, 2nd Vice President, Treasurer; Homecom- ing — 1st alternate; Miss Lambuth — 3rd alternate; Gamma Beta Phi TURNER, REBECCA M. Religion Student Affairs Committee; Vision — Business Manager, cartoonist; Cam- pus Congregation — Vice Chairman; Sensitivity Committee; Focus Commit- tee; Gamma Beta Phi — Treasurer; Varsity Basketball; Omicron Phi Tau VANDERFORD, BETH CRAWLEY Business Administration SGA representative; Spirit Committee; Sophomore class Treasurer; Junior class President; Alpha Omicron Pi — intramurals chairman, Recording Sec- retary; Cheerleader; Orientation coun- selor; Homecoming Court VANDERFORD, GLEN Business Administration SGA Entertainment Chairman; SGA 216 Representative; Student Board ot Trustees; Visitation Committee — chairman; Freshman class President; Kappa Alpha Order; Varsity Golt; Spirit Committee — chairman; Outstanding Junior Award W WALDROP, HENIARD GREGORY Religion SGA President; Student senator; Sen- sitivity Committee; Visitation Commit- tee; Orientation Committee; Board of Trustees; Student Affairs Committee; Secretary Dorm Council; West Hall Dorm Counselor; Varsity Baseball; Kappa Delta Kappa — program chair- man WICKS, RUSSELL ANTHONY Chemistry American Chemical Society — Presi- dent; Kappa Alpha Order; Gamma Beta Phi; Assistant in Lambuth Devel- opment Dept.; Harvest; Dean ' s List; ACS Award WOLPER, NANCY ZOLA . Elementary Education Social Committee; Entertainment Committee; Senior Class Secretary; Alpha Psi Omega — Vice President; SNEA — Secretary; Young Republi- can Club; Lambuth Project Committee YOUNGBLOOD, PATRICK WESLEY English Lantern — co-copy editor; Interna- tional Club — President; Lambda lota Tau; Omicron Phi Tau; Interior Design Club; Orientation Counselor; Presi- dent ' s Council; Coffeehouse Papers — advisory Board; Library Board; Dean ' s List; Junior class academic marshal; WJAK Action Award Below: Homecoming brought students and alumni together to cheer at the game. 217 Faculty Credits ALSOBROOK, HENRY, B.S., B.A., M.A. Assistant Professor of Economics Washington University; Ph.D. Candi- date; University ot Missouri; Murray State; and University of Tennessee. BAKER, CHARLES, B.S., M.S. Assistant Professor of Sociology Tennessee State University; George Peabody College, and University of North Carolina. BEASLEY, JAMES G., B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry The Citadel; Chi Beta Phi; Rho Chi Society; Pharmacy Honorary Chair- man in Memphis Section of the Ameri- can Chemical Society; Auburn Univer- sity and University of Virginia. BERRYMAN, HARRY E., B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Psychology Southeast Missouri State College; George Peabody College. BLANKENSHIP, PAUL F., B.A., B.D. Ph.D. Associate Professor of Religion Lambuth College; Vanderbilt; North- western University. BOHLEBER, MICHAEL E., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Lecturer of Psychology University of Georgia; University of Wisconsin. BONSON, WILLIAM R., B.A., M.A. Lecturer of Music Union University, Memphis State Uni- versity. BOOTH, JOSEPHINE, B.S., M.A. Assistant Professor of Biology Middle Tennessee State University. BOYD. ROYD., JR., B.S. Lecturer of Data Processing Lambuth College. BRAY, CHARLES R., B.A., M.A., Ed.D. Assistant Professor of Physical Educa- tion Lambuth College; George Peabody; University of Mississippi. BROWN, PAT Lecturer of Drama and Physical Edu- cation BROWN, RICHARD L, B.A., M.A. Assistant Professor of Music Hendrix College; University of Mis- souri. BYRUM, JESSE, A.B., M.A. Assistant Professor of Speech and Drama Lambuth College; George Peabody College. CARLTON, ROBERTA., B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Biology Lambuth College; George Peabody College; Auburn University. CARMICHAEL, RITA, B.S. Lecturer of Physical Education Lambuth College. CAUSEY, SARA BETH, B.A. Assistant Professor of Music Southwestern. COBB, NELLE, B.S. , M.S. Assistant Professor of Home Econom- ics University of Georgia, Alabama Poly- technic. COLEMAN, B. R., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor of History COULTER, FRANK, B.M., M.A. of Ed. Assistant Professor of Music Illinois Wesleyan; Columbia University; Right: Dr. Paul Blankenship serves stu- dents at the Cafe Faculte dinner. Northwestern University, North Texas State University. COX, SHERRILLR.,B.A.,M.A. Assistant Professor of Speech David Lipscomb College; Murray State University; Doctoral candidate at Ohio University. CRAFT, HUGHETTE, B.A., B.P. Assistant Professor of French University of Clermont, Graduate work under Rene L. Picard. CREASEY, JUNE, B.S. Assistant Professor of Home Econom- ics David Lipscomb College; Who ' s Who in American Women. DAVENPORT, GENE L., B.A., B.D. Ph.D. Professor of Religion Birmingham Southern; Vanderbilt. DAVID, WILLIAM J., A.B., M.S., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Biology University of Deleware; Northwestern University. DEBRUYN, JOHN, A.B., A.M., M.A., 218 Ph.D. Professor of English University of Florida; Princeton, New York University. DOYLE, ROBERT, B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Astronomy Georgia Tech; University of Virginia; Post Doctoral Fellowship at University of Waterloo. DUBOSE, DAVID, A.B., M.D., Th.M., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Sociology Wofford College; Duke University; Flo- rida State University. DUPREE, H. SPENCE, JR., B.S., M.S. Assistant Professor of Mathematics Memphis State University; Un iversity of Mississippi. EDWARDS, GEORGE, B.Ed., M.S., Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry Southern Illinois University; University of Oklahoma; University of Tennessee; Graduate work at Ohio State Univer- sity. ELLIS, NORMA, B.S., M. A. Associate Professor of Physical Edu- cation LamPuth College; Memphis State Uni- versity. EXUM, BILLIE P., A.B., B.S., M.A., J.D. Associate Professor of Sociology LamPuth College; George Peabody; Vanderbilt. FLEMING, JO, B.A., MM., Mus.D. Associate Professor of Music Hendrix College — with Honors; Southern Methodist University; Union Theological Seminary; Perkins School of Theology; Boston University School of Fine and Applied Arts. FLEMING, MARY, B.A., M.A. Lecturer of English Hendrix College; University of Arkan- sas. FREUND, MADALYN, B.A. Lecturer of Sociology Boston University; Graduate Work at Memphis State University. GOLDEN, JAMES E., B.B.A., M.A. Assistant Professor of Business Administration Memphis State University; Doctoral candidate at Mississippi State Univer- sity. GRANT, RUTH ANN, B.A., M.A. in LS Lecturer of Library Science Lambuth College; North Texas State University. GREER, GAYLON E , B.S., M.A. Lecturer of Sociology Lambuth College; Memphis State Uni- versity. HAZLEWOOD, BOB J., B.A., M.A. Ed.S.,Ph.D. Professor of English Vanderbilt University; George Pea- body. Left: David Bigham and Dr. Don Huneycutt cheer on the Eagles ' bas- ketball team. HAZLEWOOD, JUDITH, B.S., M.A., M.A. inL.S. Lecturer of Library Science Memphis State University; Vanderbilt University; George Peabody College. HELMS, WALTER E., B.A., M.A., Ed.D. Professor of Education Lambuth College; Memphis State Uni- versity; University of Tennessee; Post Graduate Study at University of Read- ing, England; Phi Delta Kappa. HIGGS, JOANNA, B.F.A., M.F.A. Assistant Professor of Art University of Tennessee; University of Illinois. HOFFMAN, J. QUINTON, B.S., M.A. Associate Professor of Business Administration Lambuth College; Memphis State Uni- versity; Graduate Work at University of Tennessee and University of Missis- sippi. HUDACHEK, SUSAN, B.A. Lecturer of English Lambuth College; M.A.T. Candidate at Memphis State. HUNEYCUTT, DON L., B.M., M.M., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Music Stetson University, Louisiana State University, University of Mississippi. HUNEYCUTT, MAROLYN, B.M., M.M. Director, Prepatory Music Department Stetson University; Louisiana State University. HURST, DELBERT B., B.B.A., M.B.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Business Administration West Texas State University; Georgia State University; Graduate Work at Memphis State University. INMAN, ELMER B., B.S., M.S., Ed.D. 219 Right: Dr. Jo Fleming talks with Cindy Smith and John Jeffrey Irwin. Professor of Education University of Tennessee. JOHNSTON, NANCY, B.S. Instructor of Elementary Education Lambuth College. JONES, MARIAN C, B. A. Lecturer of Foreign Languages Centre College. JURASCHKA, WALDEMAR, B.S., M.A. Lecturer of Psychology Western New England College; Middle Tennessee State University. LORD, LOIS P., B.S., M.A., M.S., Ph.D. Professor of Biology University of New Hampshire; Univer- sity of Michigan; University of Tennes- see; Graduate Work at North Carolina and Arizona State University. MATHIS, ROBERT H., B.S., M.A. Assistant Professor of History University of Southern Mississippi; Graduate work at Auburn University; Doctoral Candidate at University of Alabama. MAYO, CHARLES W., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor of English Bethel College; Murray State Univer- sity; George Peabody College. McCULLAR, LOREN C, B.M., M.A. Assistant Professor of German Mississippi College; University of Mis- sissippi. MclNTIRE, RUSSELL, JR., B.A., M.A. Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Philosophy Mississippi College; Vanderbilt. NEELY, NEWTON, B.A., M.F.A. Instructor of Speech and Drama University of South Carolina. NESBITT, ROBERT Lecturer of Physical Education NEWBERN, CAPITOLA, B.S., B.M., Ed.D. Professor of Sociology Paine College; Talladega College; Columbia University. NEWBILL, ISINELL, B.S. Lecturer of Mathematics Union University; Graduate Work at University of Chicago and University of Tennessee. PHILLIPS, ANN R., B.A., M.A. in L.S. Lecturer of Library Science Lambuth College; George Peabody College. RAY, LAWRENCE ALLEN, B.A., M.A. Assistant Professor of Art Lambuth College; University of Missis- sippi. SCATES, DORIS SUMMERS, B.A., M.S. Assistant Professor of Business Administration and Director of the Computer Center Michigan State University; University of Tennessee. Union University; Memphis State Uni- versity; George Peabody College; Uni- versity of Tennessee. SNELLGROVE, LOUIS, B.A., M.A. Ed.D. Professor of Psychology Emory University; University of Ala- bama. SNIPES, DAVID F..BA, M.A. Associate Professor of History Lambuth College; University of Missis- sippi; Graduate Study at University of Southern California and Tuland Uni- versity. SOWELL, VIRGINIA, A.B., M.S.W. Assistant Professor of Social Work Union; Tulane. SULLIVAN, JERRY G., B.A., M.A., A.B.D., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Political Science University of Southern Mississippi; Doctoral Research at Trinity College and University College in Dublin, Ire- land. TANNER, ARTHUR T. JR., B.S., M.S.S.W. Assistant Professor of Social Work Memphis State University; University of Tennessee. Mckenzie, david r., b.b.a. Lecturer of Business University of Kentucky. SMITH, ANNIE LOU, A.B., M.A., Ed.S. Ed.D. Associate Professor of English TAYLOR, ROBERT D., B.S., M.A. Instructor of Physical Education Murray State University. ■ 220 WHETSTONE, WOOD K., A.B., S.T.B. Associate Professor of Psychology Birmingham Southern College; Boston University; Graduate Work at Duke University; Garrett Biblical Institute, and Meninger Psychiatric Foundation. WHETSTONE, GRACE, A.B., M.A. Assistant Professor of English Birmingham Southern; Scarritt Col lege. WHITEHEAD, BRADY B, JR., B.S., M.Div., M.A.,Th.D. Chaplain and Assistant Professor of Religion Southwestern at Memphis; Chandler School of Theology; Emory University; Boston University School of Theology. WHYBREW, EVELYN J., B.S., M.S. Assistant Professor of Education New York State University; Memphis State University. WILKERSON, KENNETH J., A. A., B.A., B.D.,Ph.D. Associate Professor of Philosophy Martin College; Florida Southern Col- lege; Vanderbilt University. WILLIAMS, KATHERINE, A.B. Lecturer of Business Mississippi State College for Women. WILLIAMS, ROSCOE C, A.B., M.A. Associate Professor of Physical Edu- cation Hendrix College; George Peabody College. YANCEY, KENNETH E., B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Physics Southwestern at Memphis; Virginia Polytechnic Institute. Top: Mrs. Nelle Cobb, Danny Anderson, Mr. Larry Ray serve themselves during the Homecoming banquet. Above: Dr. Robert Carlton talks to a stu- dent before taking his order. Above right: Mr. Tanner shows his ping pong abilities in the College Union. Right: Ready to serve dinner is Mrs. Wil- liams and Frank Coulter. 221 Index AARON, CHUCK, 151,204 ACUFF, MARVIN, 188 ADAY, CHRIS, 188 ADCOCK, KEITH, 196 ADKISSON, JERRY, 188 AGBOR, FIDELIS, 188 ALBIN, MARCIA, 140,204 ALEXANDER, MARY CAY, 16, 17, 139, 174, 196,253 ALEXANDER, TRUDY, 165 ALFREY, DAN, 165, 196 ALFREY, DIANE, 204 ALLEN, MRS DOROTHY, 103 ALLEN, RANELLE, 142, 149, 168, 171, 188 ALLISON, JAMES, 173, 182 ALSOBROOK, MR. HENRY, 108 ALVIS, MARGARET, 139, 188 ANDERSON, BILL, 142, 147, 204 ANDERSON, DAN, 87, 137, 196, 198 ANDERSON, GARY, 65, 66, 69, 182 ANDERSON, TRUDY, 162, 188 ARCHER, CONNIE, 182 ARMOUR, PATRICIA, 204 ARNOLD, EDDIE, 188 ATLEY, RICHARD, 189 BAGERY, BARRY, 182 BAGLEY, CARY, 139,204 BAILEY, MIKE, 178,204 BAIN, BARBARA, 182 BARNES, ELIZABETH, 211 BAKER, MR CHARLES, 1 1 3, 1 61 , 1 79 BANKS, JOHN, 176, 189 BARDIN, SCOTT, 204 BARKER, KAY, 189 BARKSDALE, ANN, 204 BARNES, KATHY, 182 BARNES, MR WALTER, 26 BARNETTE, JOHN, 189 BARTLETT, BOB, 158, 165, 196 BASSETT, DAVID, 196 BATES, D ' LEIGH, 204 BAYLON.BILL, 189 BEASLEY, DR. JAMES, 1 27, 1 74 BELL, MR C. PACAUD, 99 BERNDT, MRS. RUTH, 105 BERRYMAN, MRS DIXIE, 26 BERRYMAN, DR. HARRY, 126, 155 BERTNER, MIKE, 182 BETZ, ROBERT, 145, 146, 182 BETZ, STEPHEN, 145, 146, 189 BEWICK, KENT, 55, 137,151,1 89 BILLINGS, DEBORAH, 204 BINGHAM, DAVID, 189,219 BINGHAM, BETSY, 87, 204 BIRMINGHAM, FRED, 144, 189 BISHOP, JOHN, 151,204 BLACK, DEBORAH, 182 BLACK, WILLIAM, 189 BLAIR, ANNE, 1 39, 1 67, 1 88, 1 89 BLANKENSHIP, DR. PAUL, 29, 125, 218 BLANTON, CYNTHIA, 204 BLIVEN, JANE, 70, 71, 136, 146, 189 BLIVEN, JOHN, 168, 1 78, 204 BLOCKSTONE, JERRY, 189 BLOW, MARY, 165,204 BOALS, CATHY, 127,204 BOCK, DON, 32. 69, 189, 199 BOGGS, NINI, 140, 157, 189 BOGGS, RICK, 144, 157, 189 BOONE, KATHY, 144, 189, 194 BOOTH, MRS. JO, 130, 131 BOOTH, MIKE, 159, 174, 196 BOTTS, MICHAEL, 204 BOUCHER, MARTHA, 204 BOUCK, DOUG, 204 BOWLING, VICKIE, 204 BOYD, SILAS, 1 65, 1 68, 1 96, 21 3 BOYD, MR. ROY, 104 BRADLEY, SYDNEY, 54, 146, 177, 204 Above: Chris Sterling and Marc Gowan fight it out. BRADY, CHARLES, 1 51 , 204 BRALY, TERRY, 196 BRANTLEY, BETH, 149, 189, 191 BRASHER, BOB, 120, 182 BRAY, COACH PEPPER, 83, 1 28 BRENTSON, LUANN, 58, 77, 166, 189 BREWER, JAMES, 182 BREWER, MICHAEL, 196 BREWSTER, BILL, 211 BREWSTER, MR. FRED, 100, 169 BRIGGS, LIZ, 189 BRIGHT, JAMES, 189 BRILEY, TERESSA, 31 , 1 40, 204 BRITTON, DANA, 182 BROADWAY, GLEN, 65, 66, 69, 196 MARTY, BROCK, 22, 24, 25, 30, 1 96, 1 99, 21 6 BROKUS, JERRY, 204, 250 BROOME, WILLIAM, 204 BROWN, BILL, 52, 53 BROWN, CINDY, 204 BROWN, MR. DICK, 82, 1 23, 1 63 BROWN, MRS. PAT, 129 BROWN, THOAMS, 204 BRUGH, CHANDRA, 204 BRUSH, KIM, 204 BRYANT, JERRY, 69, 196 BURKHART, BETH, 48, 1 46, 1 72, 1 82 BUTLER, GENNICE, 165, 204 BYNUM, DAVID, 40, 142, 196 BYRD, DANNY, 189 BYRUM, MR. JESSE, 32, 1 20, 1 78 BYRUM.TOM, 178, 189 CAGLE, PHILLIP, 189 CAMP, DOROTHY, 89 CAMP, PATSY, 204 CAMPAGNA, FRANK, 182 CAMPBELL, JAMES, 1 6, 1 65, 1 76, 1 82, 225 CAMPBELL, REDONNA, 189 CANADA, CLAY, 165, 182 CANTRELL, EMILY, 42, 43, 1 65, 1 90 CARAWAY, ROSEMARY, 182 CARD, DAVID, 190 CARL, SALLY JO, 1 40, 1 62, 204 CARLTON, DR ROBERT, 1 31 , 221 CARMICHAEL, RITA, 55, 76, 77, 79, 129 CARROLL, KEN, 16, 20, 42, 46, 73, 182 CARSON, JOHN, 144,204 CARTER, BONNIE, 139,204 CARTER, CATHIE, 1 7, 20, 22, 23, 25, 26, 49, 139, 158, 170, 173, 175, 182 CARTER, MICHAEL, 190 CARTWRIGHT, LARRY, 48, 87, 1 51 , 1 82 CARY, BILLIE JEAN, 149, 196 CARY, TOM, 196 CAUSEY, SARA BETH, 1 22 CHAMBERS, SAM, 143,204 CHANDLER, KAREN, 146, 204 CHAPMAN, ALLISON, 190 CHAPMAN, GREG, 1 44, 1 74, 204 CHAPPELL, MICHAEL, 204 CHATMAN, NAYCE, 182 CHILDERS, STANLEY, 182 CHILDS, JOHN, 174,204 CHIPMAN, CONNIE, 1 36, 1 48, 1 74, 1 90 CHRISTOPIAN, FRANK, 17 CLARK, BEN, 17, 55, 66, 69, 166, 174 CLARK, LINDA, 196 CLARK, PHYLLIS, 49, 1 46, 1 67, 1 82 CLARK, WILLIAM, 196 CLARK, ROY, 204 CLAYTON, AL, 69, 197 CLEMENT, DR. KATHERINE, 29, 37, 107 CLEMENT, DR. SARAH, 37 COBB, MRS. NELLE, 1 1 2, 1 1 7, 221 COCKE, HAMBLETTE, 66, 69, 197 COCKE, TRIPP, 87, 142, 204, 254 COLE, DANNY, 82, 83, 204 COLE, DONNA, 139, 172, 190 COLEMAN, DR. B. R., 110, 171 COLEMAN, MARSHA, 20, 1 73, 1 78, 1 82 COLLINS, COLLEEN, 34, 55, 190 COLLINS, FREIDA, 197 COLLINS, NETTA, 182 COLLINS, SALLY, 146, 165, 197 COMES, LAURA, 1 65, 1 77, 204, 239, 242 CONATSER, CINDY, 47, 1 39, 1 82, 1 55 CONKLIN.MIKE, 34, 151, 197 CONLEY.SUE, 197 CONNER, ROGER, 44, 72, 73, 137, 142, 143, 169, 182,255 CONWAY, LESLIE, 139, 197 COOLEY, KAREN, 24, 1 73, 1 82 COOPER, JACK, 35, 89, 137, 144, 145, 182 COOPER, MISS MARCIA, 103 COOPER, RANDY, 41 , 46, 182 COPLEY, GREG, 93, 1 51 , 1 66, 1 97 CORRADA, MIKE, 69, 197 CORUM, DAVID, 40, 204, 208 CORUM,TILMAN,34, 190 CORZINE, ROBIN, 136, 140, 158, 197 COULTER, MR. FRANK, 123, 168, 221 COULTURST, DEBBIE, 76, 77, 79, 190 COX, CHARLOTTE, 1 77, 204 COX, ELIZABETH, 177, 197 COX, MR. SHERRILL, 121 COX, SHIRLEY, 182 CRAFT, MRS. HUGETTE, 133 CRAIG, PAM, 182 CRANE, MRS. HAL, 178 CREASEY, MRS. JUNE, 1 1 3, 1 72 222 CRENSHAW, CAYE, 148, 204 CRIDER, CHARLES, 120 CROCKER, JERRY, 190 CROWLEY, LINDA, 1 72, 1 74, 1 97 CRUTCHER, MRS MICKEY, 102 CULLEN, CHARLES, 211 CURRY, TRICIA, 45, 139, 182 CUTLER, WILLIAM, 204 DABNEY, EDWARD, 144, 190 DANIEL, MRS JO ANN, 103 DANIEL, LEE, 139, 166, 205, 252 DANIELS, STEVE, 151,1 78, 205 DARMODY. ANN, 197 DAVENPORT, DR, GENE, 41 , 1 1 8, 1 25, 1 70, 175 DAVIDSON, MRS, SHIRLEY, 103 DAVIS, BETH, 149,205 DAVIS, CAROLYN, 17, 26 DAVIS, CONNIE, 146, 197 DAVIS, FRANK, 17,74 DAVIS, GAYLE, 205 DAVIS, GWENDOLYN, 169, 182 DAVIS, DR. JAMES, 130, 131 DAVIS, KATHY. 157, 190 DAVIS, PHILLIP, 197 DAVIS, SALLY, 197 DAVIS, WILLIAM, 197 DAWSON, CATHY, 197 DEATON, LORET, 78, 79, 183 DEBERRY, HERBERT, 1 61 , 1 90 DEBERRY.SABRINA, 197 DEBERRY, SHARIS, 1 65, 1 90 DEBRUYN, DR, JOHN, 1 1 9, 1 75 DEGRAFFENREAID, SANDRA, 165, 167, 190 DELK, RICKY, 81, 84, 190 DEMPSEY, BILLY, 83, 194. 197 DEXTER, DEE ANNA, 146, 205 DICKERSON, LAUREN, 56, 197 DICKEY, LEE, 190 DILLARD, FRANCIS, 74, 75 DILWORTH, DARLENE, 146, 165, 205 DINWIDDIE, PARKER, 1 7, 1 42, 1 57, 1 78, 1 96, 197 DOUGLASS, MR. DAVID, 103 DOYLE, DR. ROBERT, 127 DRAPER, BILL, 31,52, 146, 196, 197, 199 DROKE, JULIA, 172,205 DROKE, SUSAN, 205 DUBOSE, DR. DAVID, 113 DUBOSE, DON, 205 DUBOSE, JOY, 136, 166, 197 DUGGER, CYNTHIA, 139, 205 DUKE, JIM, 240 DUMOND, FRED, 66, 137,151,1 90 DUPREE, MR. SPENCE, 132 EATMON, JMAES, 205 EDWARDS, DR. GEORGE, 1 27, 1 74 EDWARDS, TRINA, 17 EDWARDS, WIL, 118, 183 EISON, KATHY, 97, 191, 194 EKWERE, AKPAN BEN, 197 ELLIOT, MRS. VIRGINIA, 102 ELLIS, NORMA, 71, 129, 179 ELLIS, ROBERT, 142, 174, 191 ELLIS, TERESA, 174, 191 ENNIS, JOE, 35, 152, 168, 182 ESTERMAN, JIM, 151,205 EVANS, LEE ANN, 166, 205 EWERS, CHARLOTTA, 146, 197 EXUM.DEANBILLIEP.,99, 108 EXUM, DEAN BLANCHE, 98, 1 36 EXUM.EVLYN, 183 EXUM, HUGH, 72,73, 137, 144, 153, 174, 191, 246 FANT, GEORGE, 91 , 1 42, 205 FELKER, JO ELLEN, 205 FELTS, RUTH, 205 FESMIRE, JOYCE, 183 FINK, DONNA, 139,205 FINNEY, DEAN PAUL, 99, 1 52 FISHER, JUDY, 1 65, 1 75, 1 76, 1 77, 1 83 FISHER. SUSANNA, 1 48, 1 65, 205 FLANDERS, MARC, 1 51 , 1 57, 1 97 FLEIMING, DR. JOE, 26, 123, 164, 165, 220 FLEMING, MRS. MARY, 118 FLOYD, MARK, 43 FLY, BECKY, 31 , 52, 53, 1 40, 141 , 1 71 , 1 78, 183 FOOTE. SUSAN, 139,205 FORSYTH, TOM, 110 FOSTER, ANITA, 205 FOWLER, MR. JIMMY, 105 FOX, CHRIS, 178, 197, 162 FRALICH, GINGER, 146, 147, 165, 168, 197 FRASER, VIRGINIA, 205 FREEMAN, KAREN, 24, 57, 1 49, 1 59, 1 68, 1 97 FRENCH, BETH, 205 FRENCH, ELLEN, 197 FRENCH, TOM, 31 FREUND, MRS. MADALYN, 112 FREY, JOEL, 86, 205 FRYE, JAN, 197,240 FULLWOOD, RONNIE, 142, 197 FUNG, VIVIAN, 183 GAFFGA, BOB, 157, 183 GAINES, OSCAR, 1 52, 1 60, 1 91 GARDNER, JERRY, 16 GARRETT, MARK, 34, 144, 205 GARRETT, WILLIAM, 191 GASKINS, PAM, 191 GEHRES, BETH, 166,205 GENTRY, PAMELA, 205 GILBERT, RODNEY, 191 GILLILAND, NOEL, 205 GIVEN, JACK, 191 GLENN, GRACE, 205 GLENN, KITTY, 16,53, 178, 183 GOLDEN, BOB, 151, 197 GOLDEN, DR. JAMES, 108 GOLDEN, LUCIE, 146,205 GOLDSMITH, TIM, 142,205 GORDON, RONALD, 206 GOWAN, MARC, 20, 31 , 1 51 , 1 57, 1 78, 1 83, 222 GRACE, SARA, 197 GRANDUSON, CYNTHIA, 206 GRANT, LENA, 149, 159, 197 GRANT, MISS RUTH ANN, 1 07, 249 GRAVES, MITCHELL, 1 74, 1 97 GREE, GWEN, 197 GREEWAY, REIDA, 192 GREER, MR. GAYLON, 1 1 3, 1 79 GRIESHEIMER, SUS AN, 206 GRIFFIN, FRANCES, 1 72, 206 GRUENWALD, BETH, 146, 166, 206 GUFFY, BETTY, 16, 175, 192 GURKIN, WHIT, 89, 197 GUY, PHIL, 142, 183 HALE, KEN, 31, 52, 53 HALL, KAREN, 22, 23, 25, 71 , 1 97, 243 HALTOM, BRUCE, 192 HAMILTON, SHEILA, 183 HAMM, ANN, 79 HAMPTON, MRS. RENA, 105, 139 HANAFEE, CONRAD, 197 HANCOCK, WILLIAM, 83, 144, 206 HANNA, MRS. GERTRUDE, 103 HAPP, DIANE, 149, 166, 174, 192 HAPP, STEVEN, 197 HARDESTY, JOHN, 1 42, 1 83 HARE, REVEREND CLARENCE, 37 HARE, DEANNE, 197 HARE, ED, 183 HALEY, CYNTHIA, 206 HALL, BETSY, 206 HARPER, ANNA, 183 HARPER, TOMMY, 1 1 4, 1 74, 1 92 HARPER, TRAVIS, 74 HARRIS, MRS. LINDABETH, 106 HARRIS, MARZIE, 197 HARRIS, SUE, 39, 50, 1 36, 1 40, 1 67, 1 83 HARRISON, ROBERT, 206 HART, CANDY, 56, 146, 183 HARTZ, CAROL, 70, 71 , 1 36, 1 50, 1 58, 1 66, 192 HARVELL, VINCENT, 81 , 83, 84, 1 08, 1 97 HATCH, DALE, 35, 40, 144, 197 HATTEN.GREG, 89 HATTEN, PAUL, 206, 248 HAUCK.SUE, 136, 140, 197 HAWKS, DEBBIE, 197 HAYES, BETH, 198 HAYES, DIANE, 206, 208 HAYES, SUSAN, 139 HAYSLETT, ANNIE, 183 HAZLEWOOD, DR. BOB, 1 1 8, 1 71 , 249 HAZLEWOOD, MRS. JUDITH, 106, 1 1 7 HEABERG, PAT, 142, 198, 203 HEFFINGTON, MARK, 1 74, 1 83 HELMS, MRS. CONNIE, 102 HELMS, DR. WALTER, 114 HENDERSON, SID, 198,242 HENLEY, BECKY, 192 HENLEY, SUE, 146, 157, 159, 172, 198 HENRY, DAVE, 65, 66, 83, 84, 1 44, 1 92 HENSON, LARRY, 211 HERNDON.BOB, 194, 198 HESTER, LESLIE, 206 HESTER, MARTY, 69 HICKMAN, RALPH, 142, 188, 192 HIGGS, JOANNA, 117 HIGH T, NANCY, 198 HILL, DAVE, 16, 198 HILL, MARCIA, 206 HILLER, RICKY, 31,52, 192 HOFFMAN, MR. QUINTON, 108 HOLDEN, SAMMY, 1 57, 1 74, 1 78, 1 92 HOLLAND, RENEE, 192 HOLMES, DIANE, 149, 198 HOLMES, WAYNE, 192 HOLT, BUBBA, 1 1 0, 1 44, 1 45, 1 83 HOLT, JOHN, 206 HOPPER, JEFF, 1 27, 1 42, 1 78, 206, 208 HORNE, DEBORAH, 206 HORST, JULIA, 98, 207 HOUSE, BEN, 142,207 HOUSTON, LISA, 55, 148, 207 HOWARTH, RICK, 211 HOWELL, VIRGINIA, 183 HUBBARD, ANDREA, 47, 136, 149, 182 1) 246 HUDACEK, MRS. FRANK, 1 1 9 HUDSON, RUSSELL, 142, 183 HUFFMAN, JAN, 17 HUGHES, JOANNE, 56, 127, 165, 207 HULME, JEAN, 184 HUNEYCUTT, DON, 122,219 HUNT, CARLTON, 198 HUNTER, DEBRA, 207 HURD, CINDY, 140, 158,207 HURST, DR. DELBERT, 108, 171 HURST, EDDIE, 151, 198 HURT, DONNA, 207 HUTTON.MR.VOYD, 104 INMAN, ANN, 139,207 INMAN, DR. ELMER, 115 INMAN, JOY, 139, 167, 174, 184 INMAN, PAUL, 130, 142, 198 IRWIN, JOHN, 165, 177, 192,220,213 ISSAC, JAN, 192 ITO, YASHIKO, 166, 184 JACKSON, JAMES, 52 JACKSON, JERE, 144, 192 JACKSON, ROBERT, 59, 80, 83, 1 84, 21 2 JACOBS, MIKE, 100, 198 JAMES, ANITA 192 JARRETT, JAMES, 177, 192 JEFFREY, JOHN, 142,207 JEFFRIES, RICK, 73, 127, 184 JOHNSON, BRENDA, 146, 207 JOHNSON, JANE, 140, 198 JOHNSON, JANET, 93, 1 67, 1 84 JOHNSON, JOE BOB, 184 JOHNSON, JOSEPH, 56, 1 51 , 207 JOHNSTON, MISS NANCY, 54, 1 14 JONES, DANNY, 66 JONES, MRS. KITTY, 102 JONES, LINDA, 192 JONES, MARION. 133 JONES, MINTA, 198 JONES, RICH, 55, 151, 174, 192, 246 223 JONES, WILEY, 178, 198 KAIL, ANNETTE, 184 KEETON, LINDA, 184 KELLUM, KERRY, 166,207 KELLY, NANCY, 42, 43, 52, 192 KELLY, PAT, 157, 159, 198 KELTNER, CHUCK, 66, 69, 90, 144, 188, 192, 249 KENDRICK, JAMES, 184 KENNETT, JONNIE, 192 KERR, ANN, 198 KEY, KEITH, 184 KHAN, NIAZ AHMED, 28 KILGORE, MRS. JILL, 107 KIMSEY, MRS. JAMS, 102 KING, EDDIE, 207 KIRKSCEY, KATHY, 149, 157, 196, 198 KORBEL, JIM, 64, 66, 69, 198 KORPONAY, CANDY, 192 KOSKI, LAURIE, 207 KROHN, JOHN, 193 KURKIMILIS, JIM, 57, 165, 168, 207 LAMPORT, MRS. JOANNE, 104 LANCASTER, JACQUELYN, 207 LANDSFORD, CHERYL, 33, 193 LASSING, PAM, 1 40, 1 79, 1 98 LAWRENCE, KACYANNE, 199 LAWRENCE, MIKE, 166, 199 LAWYER, JENNIFER, 140, 207 LEAKE, MARK, 207 LEATHERS, LEANNE, 133, 139, 184 LEATHERS, TRICIA, 139, 174, 199 LEDBETTER, JOHNNY, 74 LENOX, ADRIANE, 52, 160, 207 LEONARD, MARSHA, 184 LEWIS, CHARLOTTE, 184 LEXOW, MARK, 151, 193 LINAM, KATHY, 30, 184 LING, GORDON, 72,73, 184 LITTLE, PAGE, 191, 193 LOCKE, SALLY, 58, 86, 139, 153, 207, 254 LONG, TIM, 207 LORD, DR. LOIS, 131 LUTHER, JUDITH, 207 LUTTRELL, JAMES, 174, 199 LYLE, BETTY, 97, 184 LYLES, KENNETH, 207 LYLES, PHYLLIS, 149, 193 LYNCH, JOHN, 193,241 McALEXANDER, MRS. MATTIE, 107 McALISTER, LYNN, 139, 207 McBRIDE, LINDA, 87, 136, 139 157, 188, 183 McCAFERTY, JAMES, 207 McCALL, BETSY, 184 McCALL, BEVERLY, 104, 174, 207 McCALLA, TOMMY, 1 7 McCLARY, JANE, 146, 207 McCLENDON, PATRICIA, 199 McCLURE, TERESA, 149, 174, 193 McCORMIC, KATHY, 1 7, 1 84 McCORMIC, KEITH, 184 McCULLAR, LOREN, 133 McDANIEL, JANA LEE, 58, 1 49, 1 72, 1 93 McDANIEL, TERRY, 207 McDougal, MR. HARRY, 105 McGARVEY, MATT, 46, 1 42, 1 43, 1 58, 1 73, 1 84 McGEE, GREGORY, 43, 193 McGOUGHY, ANNIE, 207 McGOWAN, TERESA, 21 , 185 MclNTIRE, DR. RUSSELL, 38, 125, 171,255 MclNTYRE, GORDON, 137, 185 Mckinley, robin, 173, 193 McKINNEY, ALLESHIA, 199 McKINNIE, BOB, 193 McKINNIE, VIRGINIA, 207 McMASTER, MIKE, 90, 185 McMillan, karen, 139, 207 McMillan, thomas, 199 McNABB, MELINDA, 207 McNEW, CAROL, 199 McRAE.AMY, 146, 167, 172, 199,239 McSWAIN, MARA, 168, 199 MADDEN, MIKE, 89, 185 MAHR, RICHARD, 56, 199 MALONE, JULIA, 87, 1 49, 1 74, 1 98, 1 99 MANNIX, MIMI, 91 , 97, 215, 244 MANUS, RUBY, 58, 161, 199 MANUSAK, PAT, 110, 199 MARCHETTI, ADELE, 1 40, 1 74, 1 93 MARCUM, ALAN, 199 MARCUM, STEVE, 17,66 MARSHALL, SHARON, 1 61 , 1 99 MARTIN, BILL, 200 MARTIN, JAMIE, 146,200 MASOUKA, ROBERT, 151 , 200 MASSA, BONNIE, 71 , 88, 1 36, 1 40. 1 41 , 1 93 MATHIS, NELDA, 193 MATHIS, MR. ROBERT, 1 1 0, 1 73 MATTSON, SCOTT, 1 51 , 207 MAUSERT, LORETTA, 165, 207 MAY, KOKO, 1 1 0, 1 49, 1 58, 1 85 MAYHALL, BETH, 200 MAYO, DR. CHARLES, 118 MEDLIN.MARK, 177,207 MEGGS, MARGARET, 185, 178 MERIWEATHER, MELISSA, 165, 193 MIDDENDORF, BILL, 200 MIDGETT, CINDY, 207 MILES, LAURIE, 52,207 MILLER, CHRIS, 149, 185 MILLER, JOANNA, 174 MILLER, JOHNNY, 185 MILLER, NANCY, 149,207 MILLER, SUE, 76, 77, 79, 140, 158, 179, 193 MILLER, TOM, 151, 173,207 MILLER, TONI, 136, 140, 141, 159, 193 MILLS, DALE, 185 MINATRA, LYNN, 167, 172, 193 MISCHKE, STEVE, 144, 200 MITCHELL, MR JAMES, 99 MITCHELL, SARA, 166,207 MONK, ROB, 120, 121, 193 MONTGOMERY, REBECCA, 185 MOORE, JUDITH, 208 MOORE, MICHAEL, 193 MOORE, RUSS, 16,200 MORRISON, CECI, 146, 159, 167, 174,200 MORRISON, DAVID, 165, 168, 208 MORRISON, PAT, 146, 200 MORROW, EVELYN, 200 MOSELY, PAT, 208 MOSELEY, WINNIE, 172 MOSS, RICKY, 64, 66 MOTEN, RETA, 208 MUELLER, PHIL, 152, 185, 170 MULHERIN, MRS. MARY JO, 101 MULLER, DIANE, 208 MULROY, BILL, 193 MURPHY, MARY ANNE, 1 40, 1 65, 200 MURRAY, DENNY, 74, 75 MUSE, JAMES, 90, 144,208 MYATT, DOTTIE LOU, 26 MYATT, SAM, 186 NABERS, VICKI, 1 26, 1 72, 200 NACE, WILLIAM, 98, 169 NAKANISHI, AKEMI, 48, 1 86 NEAL, JOHN, 33, 208 NEELY, MR. NEWTON, 32, 1 20, 1 21 , 1 70, 1 78 NEWBILL, ISINELL, 132 NICHOLSON, CRAIG, 208 NORTH, JOE, 30 NORVELL, ANNA, 186 NUNNERY, MIKE, 151, 193 OGUNMUYIWA, ALEX, 208 ORR, CINDY, 22, 23, 25, 1 39, 200 OSBORNE, GARY, 177, 186 OSTER, CHERYL, 208 PAGE, BILL, 165, 193 PAGE, CHARLES, 186 PAGE, JUDY, 186 PAGE, MARK, 144, 186 PARHAM, ANOTHY, 174 PARHAM.NITA, 146,200 PARIMORE, PATTI, 186 PARKER, PATTI LOU, 193 PARSON, PEACHES, 200 PARSONS, GAIL, 19, 166, 200 PARTIN, LEE ELLEN, 38, 1 65, 1 76, 1 77, 200 PATTERSON, GODFREY, 81 , 83, 84, 1 93 PATTERSON, MARCIA, 139, 144, 193 PAYNE, STEVE, 86, 193 PAYTON.GARY, 193 PEARCE, BRENDA, 136, 149, 150, 168, 179, 200 PEARCE, DEBBIE, 45, 136, 139, 186, 248 PEGRAM.HUGH, 186 PENNEWELL, NINA, 1 74, 200 PENNINGTON, RANDY, 186 PENNY, VICKY, 44, 1 39, 1 70, 1 72, 1 73, 1 75, 183, 186 PERKINS, BILL, 193 PERKINS, DEBBIE, 201 PERRY, RITA, 184 PERRY, SHIRLEY, 186 PETTYJOHN, JANET, 201 PHELPS, FATINA, 208 PHELPS, JANET, 1 23, 1 65, 208 PHILLIPS, MRS. ANN, 42, 106 PHILLIPS, LINDA, 211 PHILLIPS, PAULA, 146,201 PINKSTON, RICKY, 201 PISTIOLIS, AKIS, 186 POINDEXTER, AMY, 1 36, 1 39, 1 58, 201 POINDEXTER, VENITA, 1 39, 208 PORTER, ELAINE, 208 POTEETE, SUSAN, 149, 174, 193 POUNDS, LEE ANN, 149, 193 POWELL, BENNIETHER, 1 60, 201 , 238 POWELL, BONNIE, 193 PRATHER, MARSHA, 157, 208 PRESSGROVE, MICKI, 208 PRESSGROVE, RANDY, 151,1 73, 201 PRESSON.TED, 201 PREVOST, RAY, 66, 69, 201 PRICE, RODNEY, 208 PRICE, TOM, 186 PROKOP, KENT, 73, 83, 144, 201 PYRON, DAVID, 31 PUETTMAN, DEBBIE, 149, 159, 166, 193 PULLIAM, ANDY, 201 PUTNAM, CHARLOTTE, 174, 201 PYRON, LETITIA, 139,201 QUALLS, TIM, 69, 208 RAINEY, ALLEN, 208 RALPH, RICK, 165, 177, 193 RAY, BILL, 92, 153, 186 RAY, MR. LARRY, 117,221 RAY, JIMMY, 64, 66, 69, 186 RAYBURN, STEVE 1 65, 1 68, 1 73, 1 94 REAMS, KIT, 172, 194 REDDEN, BROCK, 142, 194 REDFERN, PERRY, 166,209 REEDER, MRS. JEAN, 102 REEDER, SUSAN, 201,245 REID, STEVE, 74, 75 RENSHAW, MR. JACK, 26 RHOADS, TOMMY, 194 RHODES, LISA, 165,201 RICKMAN.SARA, 186 RIDINGS, MARTHA, 187 RITTER, SISSY, 40 RITTER, SARAH, 209 RIVE RS, DEBRA, 34, 209 ROBBINS, PAT, 1 6, 21 , 52, 1 78, 1 94 ROBBINS, PATRICIA ANN, 187 ROBERG.KATH, 165,201 ROBERSON, DEBBIE, 149, 172, 194 ROBINSON, DONALD, 209 ROBINSON, JACQUES, 83, 201 ROGERS, TIM, 1 37, 1 51 , 1 67, 1 72, 1 87 ROSE, JOHNNY, 17 ROSEBERRY, GLENN, 209 ROSEBERRY, RHONDA, 209 ROSENFIELD, ALAN, 187, 241 RUNIONS, MISS SANDRA, 103 RUPP, MARY ANN, 194 RUSSELL, STEVE, 174, 187 SANDERS, AL, 69, 209 SCATES, MRS. DORIS, 104, 109 SCHOOLEY, DIANNE, 194 SCHRATWEISER, CHRIS, 88, 144, 201 224 SCHWAM, JAN, 40, 201 SCOGGINS, CONNIE, 194 SCOTT, MRS, BARBARA, 102 SCOTT, BLEASHA. 149, 209 SCOTT, DENNIS, 194 SCOTT, HOWARD, 174 SCOTT, MRS. SYLVIA, 104 SCOTT, TOMMY. 178, 194 SEALS, CHARLES, 209 SEAMAN, IBBY, 187 SEAMAN, MARY LEE, 209 SELLERS, SALLY, 174,201 SEMINARA, JOHN, 21, 178, 187 SEWELL.MRS. BILLIE, 112 SHACKELTON, MARLENE. 77, 78, 79, 153, 194 SCHACKELTON, MAXINE, 77, 79, 194 SHAFER, CAROL, 87, 209, 252 SHAMBLIN, JANET, 139, 166, 209 SHANNON, RICHARD, 210 SHAVER, MRS. BILLIE, 105 SHELTON, LIBBY, 148, 158, 210 SHERWOOD, SHERRY, 146, 210 SHOWMAKER, TERESA, 210 SHROPSHIRE, KENNY, 50, 142, 152, 152, 187 SHULL, JIM, 187 SHULTZ.TIM, 174, 194 SIEGRIST, TIM, 187 SIMMONS, MRS. FRANCES, 105 SIMMONS, MARGARET, 210, 253 SIMPSON, BOBBIE, 202 SIMPSON. MELVIN, 194 SIMS, SENA, 210 SISSON. JUDY, 59, 1 49, 1 66, 1 72, 201 . 246 SKOJAK, DEBBIE, 159,202 SOWELL, JONATHAN, 26 SMITH, DR. ANNIE LOU, 119,171, 249 SMITH, CINDY G. 1 46, 1 59, 1 94, 220 SMITH, CINDY K. 157,202 SMITH, GARY, 166, 178,210 SMITH, GERRY ANN, 1 49, 21 SMITH, JEANIE, 1 74, 202, 254 SMITH, JERI, 187 SMITH, KATHY, 139, 157,210 SMITH, REBECCA, 139, 187 SMITH, RONALD, 210 SMITH, TERESA, 139,202 SMITH, TERRY, 81,84,210 SMITHMEIER, FRED, 34, 142, 210 SNELLGROVE, DR. LOUIS, 126 SNIPES, DR. DAVID, 1 1 0, 1 73, 1 75 SNOOK, CHRIS, 178 SNOOK, TOM, 178, 187 SORGENFREI, KAREN, 1 49, 1 59, 1 79, 1 94 SPEARMAN, JANIE, 194 SPENCER, GEORGE, 210 SPENCER, JANE, 79, 1 39, 1 66, 21 SPENCER, MRS. VENICE, 99 SPROUL, ELENOR, 172 STADINGER, BEVERLY, 194 STADINGER, ROBERT, 99 STEED, GRAY, 74 STEPHENSON, STEVIE, 137, 144, 194 STERLING, CHRIS, 32, 142, 187, 222 STEWART, ED, 1 42, 1 59, 1 74, 202 STEWART, EVA 1 87 STEWART, KATHY, 143, 155, 169, 183, 187, 216 STIVENSON, JEFF, 202 STOCKARD, JAN, 31 STONE, MIKE, 210 STONE, SANDRA, 210 STOVALL, CELESTE, 194 STRATTON, KENT, 210 STRICKLAND, MIKE, 1 30, 1 65, 202, 246 STROBL, CATHY, 91 , 1 36, 1 46, 1 72, 1 74, 1 94 STRONG, MIKE, 118, 157,210 ST DIVANT, NANNETTE, 149, 172, 174, 194 SLQ3JVAN, DR. JERRY, 1 1 0, 1 73, 1 75 SUkERNAUGH, DEBBIE, 202 SUTTON, JOEL, 194 SYLVESTER, SKY, 83, 194, 245 TABOR, BILL, 187 TANNER, MR. TOMMY, 1 1 2, 221 TAPLEY, MARY JANE, 139, 187 TAYLOR, ARTHUR, 1 7, 1 61 , 1 94 TAYLOR, COACH BOB, 55, 66, 68, 69, 122, TAYLOR, JAMES. 187 TAYLOR, JANIE, 136, 146, 158, 167, 194 TAYLOR, ROXANE, 77, 194 TEMPLETON, ALICE, 77, 78, 79, 202 TERRELL, JANE, 17. 136, 149, 158, 171, 195 THOMAS, ROBIN, 202 THOMPSON, RHONDA, 17 THOMPSON, MRS. WAYNE, 105 THOMSON, TERI, 51 , 92, 1 48, 1 55, 1 71 , 1 72, 173, 187 THRELKELD, ANN, 148,211 THURMAN, JAN, 58, 202, 215 TIFFIN, JOY, 211 TING, LIZ, 202 TOLER, STEVE, 69, 80, 195 TOMLIN, HEWITT, 202 TOSH, SUZANNE, 17, 187 TOWNSEND, ANDA, 149, 202 TOWNSEND, GARY, 66 TRAVIS, MRS. ALLIE, 105 TRIGG, LEONARD, 211 TRUETT, WINSTON, 142, 187 TUBBS, RODNEY, 144,211 TULIP, KATHY, 211 TURNER, BECKY, 37,51, 79,88, 169, 187 TURNER, DEBORAH, 174, 195 TURNER, MRS. LUEVERA, 107 TURNER, KATHY, 70, 71, 169, 195 TURNER, MR. STEVE, 101 TYSON, BENNY, 195 ULMAN.MIKE, 34, 151,202 UNDERWOOD, PAM, 21 1 VANDERFORD, BETH, 92, 139, 187 VANDERFORD, GLEN, 1 7, 45, 1 83, 1 87 VANEPP, STEVE, 202 VANPELT, KEVIN, 211 VAUGHN, BILLY, 165, 195 VAUGHN, DEBBIE, 202 VAUGHN, HUGH, 202 VIA, VICKI, 21 1 VOLK, BOB, 66, 69,89,91, 151, 187 VOLMER, MYLES, 144, 187 VOYLES, SAMARA, 202, 249 WADDY, REBA, 211 WAGNER, ANN, 211 WAGNER, KAREN, 211 WAGSTER, MOLLY, 139,211 WALDROP, GREG, 39, 47, 66, 92, 1 52, 1 55, 187 WALKER, ALISON, 211 WALKER, BRYAN, 202 WALKER, KATHY, 167, 177, 202 WALLACE, CHIQUITA, 31 , 1 95 WALLACE, GAY, 1 72 WALSH, MARY, 52, 146,211,242 WALSH, TOM, 1 42, 1 74, 202 WALSH, TONEY, 21 , 1 57, 1 67, 1 71 , 1 95 WALTERS, ALBERT, 16 WARD, FRANK, 16, 178 WARREN, PATRICK, 83, 144, 21 1 WARREN, WAYNE, 1 42, 1 62, 21 1 , 225 WATERHOUSE, PEGGY, 1 48, 1 65, 1 68, 21 1 WATLINGTON, MARY, 1 36, 1 39, 1 96, 202 WEAVER, KEITH, 151, 195 WEBB, GIL, 66, 69, 195 WEBB, NICKY, 66, 69, 202 WEDDLE, GEORGE, 52, 158, 166, 21 1 WELCH, BILL, 202 WELCH, GORDON, 1 37, 1 51 , 1 95 WELCH, NANCY, 178 WELCH, PATRICIA, 211 WEST, LORETTA, 202 WHEELER, STAN, 142,203 WHETSTONE, MRS. GRACE, 61,118,175 WHETSTONE, RAYMOND, 21 1 WHETSTONE, DEAN WOOD, 61 , 98 WHITE, BUDDY, 174 WHITE. SANDY. 158.211 WHITE, THOMAS, 187 WHITEHEAD, DR. BRADY, 1 01 , 1 25, 1 61 , 1 77 WHITNEY, JEFFREY. kl11 WHITSITT, BILL, 17 Above: Wayne Warren and James Campbell add harmony to the choir. WHITTEN, DONNA, 1 76, 1 95 WHYBREW, DEAN, 26, 98 WHYBREW, MRS. EVELYN, 1 04, 1 1 5 WHYTE, MARCIA, 136, 146, 172, 195 WICKS, TONY, 17, 142, 169, 187 WILDER, DR. JAMES, 1 7, 26, 32, 36, 59, 96, 97 WILEY, LINDA, 203, 238 WILKERSON, DR. KENNETH, 125 WILKERSON, RUBYE, 1 65, 1 78, 203 WILKS, MARY, 203 WILLARD, JAN, 17 WILLETT, BETH, 17 WILLETT, MRS. MARY, 102 WILLIAMS, CANDY, 149, 203 WILLIAMS, CONSTANCE, 160, 21 1 WILLIAMS, CYNTHIA, 21 1 WILLIAMS, EARNEST, 203 WILLIAMS, MRS. KATHERINE, 109 WILLIAMS, KATHY, 136, 146, 155, 167, 168, 171, 195 WILLIAMS, KIM, 195 WILLIAMS, MARGARET, 22, 23, 25, 187 WILLAIMS, MRS. MARY JO, 103, 221 WILLIAMS, ROBERT, 211 WILLIAMS, ROSCOE, 32, 73, 1 01 , 1 28 WILLIAMSON, BILL, 28 WILLIAMSON, CAROL, 1 7, 28, 70, 71 WILLS, MIKE, 142,203 WILSON, JERRY, 203 WILSON, JIM, 106, 142, 195 WILSON, KAREN, 139, 195 WILSON, MARGARET, 16 WILSON, PAMELA, 211 WILSON, RANDY, 144,211 WINGE, JAMES, 151,211 WINTER, MISS MARGARET, 103 WOLFE, ALLAN, 178, 195 WOLPER, NANCY, 172, 175, 178, 183, 187 WOODARD, CARLA, 211 WOODS, JERRY, 203 WRIGHT, CHRIS, 166,211 WRIGHT, LATASHA, 79, 1 74, 21 1 YANCEY, DR. KENNETH, 38, 132 YANDELL, FRAN, 133, 149, 21 1 YARBER, PRESTON, 31 , 1 78, 1 95 YATES, LYNN, 187 YOCHIM, PAT, 144,203 YOUNG, GEORGE, 187 YOUNG, ROBERT, 203 YOUNG, STEVE, 174 YOUNGBLOOD, PAT, 26, 51 , 1 70, 1 73, 1 75. 1 87 225 Student Directory — A — Aaron, Charles, 4874 Cole Rd., Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 7 Acuff, Marvin, 63 Edenwood, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Aday, Chris, Rt. 6, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Adcock, Kenneth, 133 Idlewild St., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Adkisson, Jerry, 1 40 James St., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Agbor, Fidelis, St. Stephens Church, Otula Mgbidi Ecs, Nigeri Albin, Marcia, 1 43 Val Halla Cv., Germantown, Tenn. 3801 8 Alexander, Mary Cay, 621 1 Gardendale Dr., Nashville, Tenn. 37215 Alfrey, Dan, 321 Tupelo, Naperville, III. 60540 Alfrey, Diane, 321 Tupelo, Naperville, III. 60540 Allen, Ranelle, 2998 Rainier, Memphis, Tenn. 381 27 Allison, James, 55 Campbell Ave., Williston Park, N.Y. 1 1 596 Alsobrook, Sarah, 5141 Mason Rd, Memphis, Tenn. 38117 Alvis, Margaret, 404 Division, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Anderson, Dan, 30 The Avenue, Gainsborough, Lines, England Anderson, Gary, 1 2 Udall Rd., W. Islip, N.Y. 1 1 795 Anderson, Trudy, Rt. 1 , Lexington, Tenn. 38351 Anderson, William, 401 6 Kimball, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 1 Armour, Patricia, P.O. Box 87, Olmsted, III. 62970 Arnold, Frank, Rt. 3, Box 695, Milan, Tenn. Arnold, Jimmy, Rt. 1 , Jackson, Tenn. Arnold, William, Rt. 1 , Toone, Tenn. Arrington, Robert, 21 2 Roland, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 — B — Bagley, Cary, P.O. Box 470, Fayetteville, Tenn. 37334 Bailey, Michael, 275 Wedgewood PI., Paducah, Ky. 42001 Bain, Barbara, Rt. 2 Alamo, Tenn. 38001 Ballard, Mary, 46 Shadowlawn, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Banks, John, 5062 Harrington, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 8 Bardin, Michael, 61 Laurie Circle, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Bargery, Barry, 240 Dillard, Ridgely, Tenn. 38080 Barker, Marilyn, 264 Thomas St., Lexington, Tenn. 38351 Barksdale, Ann, 1 1 53 Whiting St., Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 7 Barnes, Elizabeth, Rt. 1 , Henderson Barnes, Mary, 736 Bellevue, Paducah, Ky. 42001 Barnett, John, 833 W. King, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Bartlett, William, 5380 Timmons, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 7 Bassett, David, 2824 Forest Lane, Willoughby, Ohio 44094 Bates, Donna, 4571 Wampum, Millington, Tenn. 38053 Benton, Elizabeth, 87 Royal Oaks, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Betz, James, 421 7 Woodcrest Dr., Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 2 Betz, Robert, 421 7 Woodcrest Dr., Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 2 Bewick, Kent, Apt. 22, Talbot Towers, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Billings, Deborah, 401 5 Oakclift, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 1 Bingham, Ann, 1 599 E. Raines, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 6 Bingham, David, 1 599 E. Raines Rd., Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 6 Birmingham, Fred, 61 09 Robin Hill Rd., Nashville, Tenn. 37205 Bishop, John, 4 Russett Lane, Great River, N.Y. 11 739 Blackstock, Jerry, 23 Moorewood, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Black, Debra, 141 Landmark Loop, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Black, William, Count St., Tiptonville, Tenn. 38079 Blair, Anne, 1236 DarlowSt., Memphis, Tenn. 38122 Blankenship, William, 1 160 Hollywood No. 669, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Blanton, Cynthia, 535 Maple, Adamsville, Tenn. 3831 Bliven, John, 709 W. Suggs, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 7 Bliven, Jane, 709 W. Suggs Dr., Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 7 Blow, Mary, 745 Liberty St., Milan, Tenn. 38358 Boals, Cathy, Rt. 6, Humbolot, Tenn. 38343 Bock, Don, 91 2 N. 24th, Paducah, Ky. 42001 Boggs, Denise, 1 7841 3rd Ave. SW, Seattle, Wash. 981 1 6 Boggs, Rick, 1 7841 3rd Ave. SW, Seattle, Wash. 981 66 Boone, Kathy, 4095 Slumber Lane, Memphis, Tenn. 381 27 Boone, Rebecca, 14 Robin Lane, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Booth, Martha, 66 Woodhaven, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Booth, Mike, 66 Woodhaven, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Bortner, Michael, 286 Brookwood Dr. S., York, Pa. 1 7403 Botts, Michael, 890 Dickinson, Memphis, Tenn. 381 07 Boucher, Martha, 1 08 S. Reader, Mounds, III. 62964 Bouck, Doug, Hackamore Lane, St. Louis, Missouri 631 28 Bowling, Vickie, 81 1 S. Summerville, Summerville, Tenn. 38068 Boyd, Melvin, Rt. 1 Box 365, Clarksville, Tenn. 37040 Boylan, William, 1 05 Glendale, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 226 Above: The crowds roar during the Homecoming game Bradford, Robert, P.O. Box 67, Bethel Springs, Tenn. 3831 5 Bradley, Sydney, 748 Georgetown Dr., Nashville, Tenn. 37205 Brady, Charles, P.O. Box 1 26, Grand Junction, Tenn. 38039 Braly, Terry Lam, 32 Old Humboldt Rd., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Brantly, Beth, 3075 Kingsgate, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 8 Brasher, Robert, Beech Blutt Rd., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Brazier. Bessie, 381 Washington, Ripley, Tenn. 38063 Brentson, Lu Ann, 4 South Avenue, Smithtown, NY. 1 1 787 Brewer, James, 1 28 Muse, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Brewer, Michael, 1 28 Muse, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Brewster, Bill, 1 2 Lesa, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Briggs, Elizabeth, 20 Carpenter Rd., Walpole, Mass. 02081 Bright, James, Rt. 1 , Enville, Tenn. 38332 Briley, Teresa, 23 Chickasaw, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Britten, Howard, 1 27 Adams, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Britton, Dana, 4 Rick Hill Lane, Scarsdale, N.Y. 1 0583 Broadway, Glen, R.R. 3, Goloconda, III. 62938 Brock, Marhta, Clearview Dr., Greenfield, Tenn. 38230 Brockus, Jerry, 1 5 Berry Lane, Centerndge, N.Y. 1 1 720 Broome, William, 1 422 Oriole, Memphis, Tenn. 381 08 Brown, Cynthia, Covington Rd., Sommerville, Tenn. 38068 Brown, Kathy, 1 1 5 Highland St., Ripley, Tenn. 38063 Brown, Thomas, 1 437 Central No. 201 , Memphis, Tenn. 381 04 Brugh, Chandra, Ky. Rt. 1 428, Box 624, Paintsville, Ky. 41 240 Brush, Kimberly, 1 32 Terrace Apt. 5, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Bryant, Jerry, Rt. 45, Carrier Mills, III. 6291 7 Burkhart, Elizabeth, 1 074 Alcy Rd., Memphis 381 06 Burnette, Kelly, 74 E. Washington, Clarkston, Michigan 4801 6 Butler, Gennice, Rt. 7, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Bynum, David, 1 022 Prospect, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Byrd, Danny, 41 5 Monroe, Brownsville, Tenn. 3801 2 Byrum, Thomas, 170 North 28th Ave., Humboldt, Tenn. 38343 Byrum, Virginia, 81 4 N. Russell, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 — C — Cagle, Philip, 24 Harmony Lane, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Callis, Tommy, 21 24 N. Highland, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Campbell, James, Rt. 2 Box 165, Lexington, Tenn. 38351 Campbell, Redonna, Rt. 2, Lexington, Tenn. 38351 Camp, Patsy, 88 Whitfield, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Canada, Clay, Rt. 1 Box 1 75, Brighton, Tenn. 3801 1 Cantrell, Mary, Rt. 1 , Halls, Tenn. 38040 Caraway, Rosemarry, 1 23 Mimosa Drive, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Card, David, 1 238 Vaughn Rd., Memphis, Tenn. 381 22 Carlton, David, 1 5 Ridgeview Dr., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Carlton, Dorothy, 1 5 Ridgeview Dr., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Carl, Sally Jo, 239 Cedar St., Corning, N.Y. 1 4830 Carroll, Ken, 41 8 E. 9th St., Bonham, Texas 7541 8 Carmichael, James, Rt. 7, Jackson, Te nn. 38301 Carpenter, Sharon, 1 055 N. Evergreen, Memphis, Tenn. 381 07 Carson, John, 51 3 Lambuth, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Carter, Bonnie, 1112 Scenic Dr. , Fayetteville, Tenn. 37334 Carter, Cathie, 404 Glen Oaks Rd., Bonham, Tx. 7541 8 Carter, Michael, 3151 Humboldt Hwy., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Cartwnght, Larry, St. Mary S. Rd., Shelter Island, N.Y. 1 1 964 Cary, Billies Jean, Rt. 1 , Puryear, Tenn. 38251 Cary, Jr., 1 97 High St., Dyer, Tenn. 38330 Chambers, Sam, 228 N. Third St., Selmer, Tenn. 38375 Chandler, Karen, 3609 Graceland, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 6 Chapman, Benjamin, Box 6, Medina, Tenn. 38355 Chapman, Gregory, 4729 Tutwiler Ave., Memphis, Tenn. 381 22 Chappell, Michael, 3060 Old Mayfield Rd., Paducah, Ky. 42001 Chatman, Macye, 223 Stonewall St., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Childers, Stanley, 31 8 W. Forest, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Childs, John, 403 W. Forest, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Chipman, Connie, 7026 Independence, Millington, Tenn. 38053 Chronister, Donald, 570 Lambuth, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Chronister, Marina, 20 Sherwood Lane, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Cima, Carol, P.O. Box 68, Adamsville, Tenn. 3831 Clark, Linda, 1 38 Payne, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Clark, Phyllis, S. Ferry Rd., Shelter Island, N.Y. 1 1 964 Clark, Roy, P.O. Box 949, Umatilla, Fla. Clark, William, Route 1 , Henry, Tenn. 38231 Clayton, William, 568 Bishop, Madisonville, Ky. 42431 Clemmons, Laura, 314 Russell Rd., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Coatney, Edrice, 1 83 Campbell, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Cobb, Carol, 29 Woodmere, Jackson, Tenn 38301 Cocke, Edwin, 1 536 Eastmoreland, Memphis, Tenn. 381 04 Cocke, William, Box 55, Braden, Tenn. 3801 Cohen, Anna, 327 Pinewood, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 7 Coleman, Marsha, Rt. 1 Bells Hwy., CO. Fra., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Cole, Danny, 327 N. Madison, Bolivar, Tenn. 38003 Cole, Donna, 26 Central Lane, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Collins, Colleen, 508 Haverhill Rd., Joppa, Md. 21 085 Collins, Frieda, Bond St., Mercer, Tenn. 38392 Collins, Linda, 74 Holiday Dr., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Collins, Netta, 1 89 Stream Mill Ferry, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Collins, Sally, 4606 Holly Dr., Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. Collins, Valerie, 91 Stonehaven Circle, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Comes, Laura, 681 University, Memphis, Tenn. 38107 Conatser, Cindy, 3003 Emerald, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 8 Conklin, Michael, P.O. Box 655, Henrico, NC 27842 Conley, Robbie, 2783 Union Ave., Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 1 Conner, Charles, 389 Washington St., Ripley, Tenn. 38063 Conway, Ruth, 131 7 Washington, Sturgis, Ky. 42459 Cooke, Barry, Rt. 1 , Alamo, Tenn. 38001 Cooley, Karen, 375 S. Main, Medina, Tenn. 38355 Cooper, Jack, 3909 Albert Dr., Nashville, Tenn. 37204 Cooper, John, 6141 2 Lambuth, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Copley, Greg, Rt. 8, Cookeville, Tenn. 38501 Corrada, Michael, 401 Cogbill Rd., Richmond, Va. 23234 Corum, David, 422 Division Ave., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Corum, Tilman, 422 Division, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Corzine, Robin, P.O. Box 356, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Coulthurst, Deborah, 525 Levi Rd., Memphis, Tenn. 38109 Cox, Charlotte, 242 Dogwood St., Middleton, Tenn. 38052 Cox, Elizabeth, 242 Dogwood St., Middleton, Tenn. 38052 Cox, Georgia, 1 1 3 Crestview Cr., Paris, Tenn. 38242 Cox, Shirley, 401 4 Otter Dr., Memphis, Tenn. 381 28 Craft, Mary, 3 Laurie Circle, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Craig, Pam, Rt. 1 , Sardis, Tenn. 38371 Crenshaw, Caye, 6003 Old Millington, Millington, Tenn. 38053 Crider, Cahrles, 1 3 Fair Oaks Dr., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Crocker, Jerry, 1 50 Sweet Bay Dr., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Crowley, Linda, 8 Loydell Cove, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Culver, Monis, 721 Wright St., Bolivar Curry, Patricia, 31 98 Spotswood Ave., Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 7 Cutler, William, Obion, Tenn. 38240 — D — Dabney, Edward, Country Club Lane, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Daniels, Steven, 3230 Homewood, Memphis, Tenn. 381 28 Daniel, Lee, 30 Pinehurst, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 7 Darby, Rebecca, P.O. Box 146, Lexington, Tenn. Darmody, Elizabeth, 3702 Naylor, Memphis, Tenn. 381 28 Davis, Beth, 4309 Rhodes, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 1 Davis, Constance, 1 1 26 Oakridge Dr., Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 1 Davis, Gayle, P.O. Box 63, Arlington, Ky. 42021 Davis, Gwendolyn, 233 First St., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Davis, Jacqueling, 47 B Parkview Cts., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Davis, Kathryn, Route 2, Ripley, Tenn. 38063 Davis, Phillip, Rt. 1 , Alamo, Tenn. 38001 Davis, Sarah, 1 538 Lambuth, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Davis, William, 851 5 Whitewood Rd., Brecksville, Oh. 441 41 Dawson, Catherine, 6439 Sulgrave, Memphis, Tenn. 381 38 Deaton, Frieda, 223 Talbot, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 DeBerry, Herbert, Rt. 1 Box 195, Denmark, Tenn. 38391 DeBerry, Sabrina, 801 Eastern, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 DeBerry, Sharis, 1 1 1 Rivers St., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 DeGraffenreaid, Sandra, 1444 N. Harrison, Memphis, Tenn. 38108 Delk, Rickey, 51 8 Dyer St., Brownsville, Tenn. 3801 2 Dempsey, William, P.O. Box 1 02, Byhalia, Miss. 3861 1 227 Denton, Betty, Rt. 4, Trenton, Tenn. 38382 Dexter, Dee Anna, 5068 Hornsby, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 6 Dickerson, Lauren, 1 3 Tarkettle Rd., Shelter Island, NY 1 1 964 Dickey, Delara, 22 Royal Oaks, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Dickson, Bette, Rt. 1 , Old Humbolt Rd., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Dilworth, Darlene, 1 1 2 Laura Lane, New Lenox, III. 60451 Dinwiddle, Parker, 1 1 4 N. Holmes St., Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 1 Douglass, John, 452 Walnut, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Draper, Willaim, 813 Blackburn Lane, Columbia, Tenn. 38401 Droke, Julia, Box 254, Bells, Tenn. 38006 Droke, Susan, Rt. 3, Adamsville, Tenn. 3831 DuBose, Donald, 5434 Holmes Rd., Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 8 DuBose, Joy, 5434 Holmes Rd., Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 8 Dugger, Cynthia, 679 Wilshire, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 DuMond, Frederick, 1 Camp Ave., Walton, NY. 1 3856 — E — Eatmon, James, Rt. 1 Box 47, Mounds, III. 62964 Eckman, Vicki, 31 7 N. Ury, Union City, Tenn. 38261 Edwards, Edwin, 57 Pine Tree Dr., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Eison, Kathy, 3881 Balfour St., Memphis, Tenn. 381 27 Ekwere, Akpan Ben, Nung Oku Awa Eket, Nigeria Ellis, Robert, 1 55 Pharr Ave., Selmer, Tenn. 38375 Ellis, Teresa, P.O. Box 99, Pinson, Tenn. 38366 Ennis, Joseph, 1 926 Shamrock Dr., Brentwood, Tenn. 37027 Esterman, Edward, 5481 Sycamore Grove, Memphis, Tenn. 38117 Evans, Lee, Rt. 1 , Gadsden, Tenn. 38337 Evans, Billy, P.O. Box 87, Pinson, Tenn. 38366 Ewers, Charlotta, 2908 E. 5th St., Dayton, Ohio 45403 Exum, Evlyn, 1 69 Laurie Circle, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Exum, Hugh, 9 Sunset, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 — F — Fant, George, 31 33 Inverness, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 8 Felker, JoEllen, 708 Taylor Ave., Sikeston, Mo. 63801 Felts, Ruth, 4605 Knight Cove, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 8 Ferguson, Bobby, Rt 5, Humboldt, Tenn. 38343 Ferrell, Lisa, 95 Rustic Court, Donaldson, Tenn. 3721 4 Fesmire, Joyce, Rt. 4, Lexington, Tenn. 38351 Fink, Donna, 437 N. Idlewild, Mundelem, III. 60060 Fisher, Cynthia, 51 A Marlow, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Fisher, Judith, 1 1 09 Sampson, Dyersburg, Tenn. 38024 Fisher, Leslie, Rt. 1 Paradise Island, Haines City, Fla. 33844 Flanders, Marc, 101 Findlay Ave., Tonawanda, NY. 14150 Fly, Rebecca, Rt. 2 Peach Valley Hill, Gallatin, Tenn. 37066 Foote, Susan, 675 Russell Rd., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Forsyth, Tom, Rt. 6, Humboldt, Tenn. 38343 Foster, Anita, Box 1 24, A Cravens Rd., Savananah, Tenn. 38327 Fox, James, 4527 Charing Cross, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 6 Fralich, Virginia, 3093 Crump Ave., Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 2 Fraser, Virginia, 1 920 Felix Ave., Memphis, Tenn. 381 04 Freeman, Karen, 1356 Dove Ave, Memphis, Tenn. 38127 French, Elizabeth, 41 3rd Ave., Calvert City, Ky. 42029 French, Ellen, Third Ave., Calvert City, Ky. 42049 Frey, Joel, Rt. 1 , Adamsville, Tenn. 3831 Frye, Janet, 3657 Oakley, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 1 Fullwood, Ronnie, Rt. 1 , Michie, Tenn. 38357 Fung, Man Woon Vivian, 1 Castle Rd. F7, Hong Kong — G — Gaffga, Robert, 275 Laurel Ave., Southold, NY. 1 1 971 Gaines, Oscar, 363 Allen St., Memphis, Tenn. 38126 Garrett, Mark, 228 Central, Bolivar, Tenn. 38008 Garrett, William, 228 Central, Bolivar, Tenn. 38008 Gaskins, Pam, 92 Webber, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Gehres, Rebecca, Box 205, Hobart, N.Y. 1 3788 Gentry, Pam, 930 Coloma, Newport News, Va. 23602 Gilbert, Rodney, 905 Burkett, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Gilliland, Noel, Rt. 3, Halls, Tenn. 38040 Given, Jack, 1 457 Whitten Rd., Memphis, Tenn. 381 34 Glasscock, Stephen, 35 Siesta Dr., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Glenn, Grace, 2069 East Raines, Memphis 381 1 6 Glenn, Kitty, 205 Southern St., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Glover, Polly, Box 1 06, Dresden, Tenn. 38225 Godwin, Mike, 505 Oak Lane, Dover, Del. 1 9901 Golden, Patricia, 1 63 College St., Friendship, Tenn. 38034 Golden, Robert, 24 Macarthur Blvd., Hauppauge, N.Y. 1 1 787 Goldsmith, Timothy, 2738 Churchill, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 8 Gordon, Ronald, 1 1 2 Circle Dr., Benton, Ky. 42025 Gowan, Marcus, 4939 Knight Arnold Rd., Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 8 Grace, Sarah, Rt. 4, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Granderson, Cynthia, 2508 Peres No. 1 , Memphis, Tenn. 381 08 Grant, Lena, 4340 Windward, Memphis, Tenn. 381 09 Graves, Mitchell, 308 West St., Medina, Tenn. 38355 Greenway, Reida, Rt. 2, Alamo, Tenn. 38001 Green, Gwenda, 335 B Southern, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Green, Harry, Rt. 1 , Bells, Tenn. 38009 Gnesheimer, Susan, 4961 Normandy Lane, Memphis, Tenn. 38117 Griffin, Frances, 3979 Chambers Chapel, Arlington, Tenn. 38002 Grissom, Susan, 1 5 Siesta Dr., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Grooms, Danny, 1 93 W. 3rd St., Henderson, Tenn. 38340 Gruenewald, Mary, 3361 Powers Rd., Memphis, Tenn. 381 28 Guffy, Betty, 531 1 N. Orchard, Fresno, California 9371 Gulledge, Richard, 1 58 Old Denmark Rd., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Gurkin, Whit, Box 247, Moscow, Tenn. 38057 Guy, Phillip, Rt. 2, Booneville, Miss. 38829 — H — Hale, Kenneth, 633 Arlington, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Haley, Cynthia, 1 5383 Northeast 1 st Ave., No. Miami Beach, Fla. 33162 Hall, Betsy, 939 E. Paris Ave., McKenzie, Tenn. 38201 Hall, Karen, Rt. 4 Box 250 A, Bryan, Tx. 77801 Haltom, Bruce, Rt. 2, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Hamilton, Sheila, Rt. 3, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Hamm, Dawn, 242 W. Adams, Selmer, Tenn. 38375 Hanafee, Conrad, 1 1 02 Polk St., Union City, Tenn. Hancock, William, 1 202 Thompson PL, Nashville, Tenn. 3721 7 Happ, Diane, 2 Terrace Lane, Smithtown, N.Y. 1 1 787 Happ, Steve, 2 Terrace Lane, Smithtown, N.Y. 1 1 787 Hardesty, John, 3501 Illinois, Apt. 1 , Louisville, Ky. 40213 Hare, Ed, 520 Division, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Hare, Deanne, 520 Division, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Harper, Anna, Rt. 2, Pinson, Tenn. 38366 Harper, Tommy, Box 226, Maury City, Tenn. 38050 Harper, Travis, 42 N. St., Bemis, Tenn. 38314 Harrison, Robert, Box 84, Tilghman, MD 21 671 Harris, Marilyn, 1 08 Meridian, Greenfield, Tenn. 38230 Harris, Marzie, 1244 Neptune, Memphis, Tenn. 38106 Harris, Suzanne, 542 Winston Lane, Chicago Hgts., III. 6041 1 Hartz, Carol, 21 6 Westwood, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Hart, Candy, 35 Gray Beech Lane, Hanover, Mass. 02339 Harvell, Vincent, 1 250 1 4th Ave. S, Nashville, Tenn. 3721 2 Hatch, James, Rt. 1 , Drew Rd., Dyersburg, Tenn. 38024 Hatten, Gregg, 1 1 14 Anderson Ave., Fort Lee, N.J. 07024 Hatten, Paul, 1 1 14 Anderson Ave., Fort Lee, N.J. 07024 Hauck, Susan, 7505 Westdale Rd., Louisville, Ky. 40222 Hawks, Debbie, Rt. 2, Sharon, Tenn. 38255 Hayes, Kathenne, Rt. 1 , P.O. Box 269 B, Troy, Tenn. Hayes, Mary, 3437 Dyer St., Madisonville, Tenn. 37354 Hayes, Susan, 51 64 Durant, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 6 Hay, Carol, 830 N. Lafayette St., Brownsville, Tenn. 38012 Hayslett, Annie, 718 Inze, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 1 Heaberg, Pat, 455 Timber Lane, Devon, Pa. 1 9333 Hearn, Linda, Box 22, Greenfield, Tenn. 38230 Heffington, Mark, 4036 Graceland, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 6 Henderson, Sid, 26 Woodhaven, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Henley, Claudia, Box 24 B, Fort Pillow, Tenn. 38032 Henley, Rebecca, 51 7 E. Market St., Bolivar, Tenn. 38008 Henry, David, 1 71 7 Florence Ave., New Alb any, Ind. 471 50 Herndon, Bob, Rt. 1 , Cunningham, Tenn. 37052 Hester, Leslie, Lobelville, Tenn. 37097 228 38375 38116 38102 38118 38117 Hickman, Ralph, 515 E. Poplar, Selmer, Tenn. Hight, Nancy, 2031 Jamie Dr., Memphis, Tenn Hiller, Richard, 278 S. Front, Memphis, Tenn. Hill, David, 4660 Scottsdale, Memphis, Tenn. Hill, John, 28 Bruce, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Hill, Marcia, 4782 Verne Rd., Memphis, Tenn. Hinson, Larry, Rt. 8 Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Holden.Sam, 108N. Popular St., Cowan, Tenn. 37318 Holland, Renee, 71 5 McGuire Ave., Paducah, Ky. 42001 Holmes, Hercy, Box 507, Atwood, Tenn. 38220 Holmes, Diane, Rt. 2, Selmer, Tenn. 38375 Holt, Eleroy, 3822 Northwood, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 1 Holt, Johnny, 1 532 E. Chester, Jackson. Tenn. 38301 Hopper, Gail, 33 Leslie Dr., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Hopper, Jeff, Rt. 8 Hwy. 70 E., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Home, Deborah, 6141 Pleasant Ridge Rd., Millington, Tenn. 38053 Horst, Julia, 4391 Princeton, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 7 House, Ben, 4 Broadfield, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Houston, Lisa, 2699 Tangbourne, Memphis, Tenn. Howarth, Rick, 532 Jerome Ave., Astoria, Oregon Howard, Sandra, 536 Westboro Dr., Nashville, Tenn Howell, Virginia, Box 185, Hornsby, Tenn. 38044 Hubbard, Andrea, 1 688 Oakhills Rd., Germantown, Tenn. Hudson, Russell, Latawood, Dyersburg, Tenn. 38024 Hughes, Joanne, 4080 Leweir, Memphis, Tenn. 381 27 Hulme, Jean, 314 Maple, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Hulme, John, 7 Staff Post Rd., Ft. Sam Houston, Tex. Hunt, Karlton, 1 1 64 Saxon Ave., Memphis, Tenn. Hunter, Deborah, 81 Glisson, Paris, Tenn. 38242 Hurd, Cynthia, 714 Fisher St., Bolivar, Tenn. 38008 Hurley, Linda, 41 5 E. College, Brownsville, Tenn. 3801 2 Hurst, Eddie, 1 38 Briarwood, Marion, Ark. 72364 Hurt, Donna, 1 471 N. Royal, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Hutson, Bertha, 5221 Thrill PI., Denver, Colo. 80207 38117 37209 38138 Inman, David, 406 Ezra, Parsons, Tenn. 38363 Inman, Joy, 571 2 Vine Ridge Dr., Nashville, Tenn. 37205 Inman, Paul, 706 Dunlap, Paris, Tenn. 38242 Inman, Sara, 706 Dunlap, Paris, Tenn. 38242 Irwin, John, 3843 Blue Jay, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 6 Isacc, Janet, 61 8 Natchez Trace Dr., Lexington, Tenn. 38351 Ito, Yasuhiko, Toyko, Japan -J- 37072 38038 Jackson, Jerry, P.O. Box 805, Munford, Tenn. 38058 Jackson, Robert, 4225 Shelby Dr., Memphis, TN 381 18 Jacobs, Mike 203 Arlington Ave., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 James, Anita, 771 2 Arapaho, Millington, Tenn. 38053 Jarrett, Ben, 220 W. Church St., Lexington, Tenn. 38351 Jarrett, James, Bethel Rd., Box 425, Goodlettsville, Tenn. Jefferies, Charles, 2769 Scarlet Rd., Germantown, Tenn. Jeffrey, John, 5675 Redding Rd., Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 7 Jenkins, Deborah, 272 Anthony, Ripley, Tenn. 38063 Jennings, Audrey, Box 44, Russwood Apis., Ripley, Tenn. 38063 Jernigan, Rebecca, 275 Ridgecrest Rd., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Johnson, Brenda, 2898 Overton Crossing, Memphis, Tenn. 38127 Johnson, Janet, 365 St. Nick Dr., Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 7 Johnson, Jane, 33 Elmwood Dr., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Johnson, Joseph, 4635 Doris Cr., Millington, Tenn. 38053 Johnson, Joseph Ronald, 7103 7th Road, Memphis, Tenn. Jones, Kitty, 473 Colonial Dr., Lexington, Tenn. 38351 Jones, Linda, 349 Oil Well, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Jones, Minta, 6 Broadbent Rd, Wilmington, Del. 19810 Jones, Richard, 323 Grand Blvd., Deer Park, N.Y. 1 1 729 Jones, Timothy, 51 Sunnyside, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Jones, Wiley, 321 Fairmont, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Jospeh, William, Rt. 1 , Kirksey, Kentucky 42054 38134 4t 8 4 ■J ft -V. 6 — K — Above: Susan Foote demonstrates her Karate abilities during the Homecoming exhibition. Kail, Annette, Rt. 2, Alamo, Tenn. 38001 Keeton, Linda, 51 5 W. Clover Dr., Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 7 Kellum, Kerry, 194 Roberta Dr., Hendersonville, Tenn. 38075 Kelly, Nancy, Rt. 1 , Gates, Tenn. 38037 Kelly, Pat, 4482 Dearing Rd., Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 7 Keltner, Malone, 5251 Sequoia, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 7 Kendrick, James, Rt. 3, Ripley 38063 Kennett, Jonnie, 871 Sumter Cove, Memphis, Tenn. 381 22 Kerr, Polly, 51 49 Wheelis Dr., Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 7 Key, Keith, 60 Green Acres Dr., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 King, Charles, 63 Old Malessus, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 King, Judy, 1 532 Lambuth, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Kirkscey, Kathy, 1 951 Cowden Ave., Memphis, Tenn. 381 04 Korbel, James, 434 Alexander, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 1 Korponay, Candy, 3839 207th St., Bayside, N.Y. 1 1 361 Koski, Laurie, Box 522, Park River, N. Dakota 58270 Krohn, John, 21 9 Channing Way, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Kurkimilis, James, 19 0akside Rd., Smithown, N.Y. 11787 Kuykendall, Charles, 230 Vance St., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 — L — Lancaster, Jacquelyn, Tin Butler St., Bemis 38314 Lane, Linda, 105 E. Forrest, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Lansford, Cheryl, Rt. 3, Manchester, Tenn. 37355 Lassing, Pam, 1 16 Laird Rd., Nashville, Tenn. 37205 Lawrence, Kacyanne, 26 Pinecrest, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Lawrence, Michael, 688 Beissinger Rd., Hamilton, Ohio 45013 Lawyer, Jennifer, 2401 Syon Dr., Memphis, Tenn. 38138 Leake, Mark, 41 Sheppard Lane, Memphis 381 1 7 229 Leathers, Leanne, 3402 Joslyn, Memphis, Tenn. 381 28 Leathers, Patricia, 3402 Joslyn St., Memphis, Tenn. 381 28 Lenox, Adriane, 1 51 3 S. Montgomery, Memphis, Tenn. 381 06 Leonard, Marsha, 3569 Arsenal, Memphis, Tenn. 381 28 Lewis, Charlotte, 1 5 A Old Hickory Acres, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Lexow, Mark, 1 875 Dewey Rd., Rt. 2, North East Penn. 1 6428 Linam, Kathy, Rt. 2, Savannah 38372 Lmdsey, Bobby, 1 75 Ridgecrest, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Ling, Gordon, Kok Ming, No. 1 4 Kapit, Bazaar Sarawak Malaysia Little, Mary, Channingway, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Locke, Sara, Sunnyside Dr., Columbia, Tenn. 38401 Lohr, Beth, 1 1 2 Skyview, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Luftman, Carol, 1 309 Bradford Dr., Humboldt, Tenn. 38343 Luther, Judith, 2562 Perthshire Cove, Memphis, Tenn 381 38 Luttrell, James, Rt. 3 Box 255A, Holly Springs, Miss. 38635 Lyles, Kenneth, 43 Brooks, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Lyle, Elizabeth, 2707 Morrison Ave., Tampa, Fla. 33609 Lyles, Phyllis Ann, 7316 Benjestown Rd., Millington, Tenn. 38053 Lynch, John, 5936 Dunmore Dr., West Bloomfield, Michigan M Madden, Michael, 85 Charjian Dr., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Mahr, Richard, 1 24 Barchester Way, Westfield, N.J. 07090 Malone, Julia, P.O. Box 237, Byhalia, Miss. 3861 1 Mannix, Michele, 55 Townsend Dr., Syosset, N.Y. 1 1 791 Mannix, William, 30 80 44th St., Astoria, NY 1 1 1 03 Manuszak, Patricia, 32A Willa Dr., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Manus, Ruby, 1651 Glenview, Memphis, Tenn. 38106 Marchetti, Adele, Rt. 2, Medon, Tenn. 38356 Marcum, Alan, 1431 Slate Run Rd., New Albany, Ind. 47150 Marshall, Jacquelyn, 1 Butler St., Bemis, Tenn. 3831 4 Marshall, Sharon, Rt. 5 Box 1 25, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Martin, Cornelia, 403 Park Blvd., Sheffield, Ala. 35660 Martin, Jamie, 4340 Fizer, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 1 Martin, William, 3320 Wells Circle, Anchorage, Alaska Massa, Barbara, 307 E. 8th St., Cookeville, Tenn. 38501 Masuoka, Robert, 2609 Natchez Trace, Nashville 3721 2 Matthews, Bennie, P.O. Box 276, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Mattson, Scott, 22 W. Crystal Lake Ave., Crystal Lake, III. 6001 4 Mausert, Loretta, 3404 Brockcrest, Memphis, Tenn. 381 28 Mayhall, Elizabeth, Rt. 1 Box 1 28C, Crystal River, Fla. 32629 May, Susan, P.O. Box 876, Caruthersville, Mo. 63830 McAlister, Elizabeth, 5960 Sedberry Rd., Nashville, Tenn. 37205 McBnde, Linda, Rt. 6, Ripley, Tenn. 38063 McCaferty, James, 1 2 Siesta, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 McCall, Beverly, 6846 Holly Hills, Germantown, Tenn. 381 38 McCall, Elizabeth, 6846 Holly Hill Rd., Germantown, Tenn. 381 38 McClary, Jane, 106 E. Adair Dr., Knoxville, Tenn. 37918 McClendon, Trisha, 1 1 9 Alexander, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 McClure, Teresa, Rt. 1 , Decaturville, Tenn. 38329 McCormic, Jerry, Memphis, Tenn. McCormic, Kathy, Box 67, Decaturville, Tenn. McDaniel, Jana, Rt 2, Friendship, Tenn. 38034 McDaniel, Terry, 262 W. Deaderick, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 McGarvey, Matthew, 4072 Magnolia Dr., Paducah, Ky. 42001 McGee, Greg, Rt. 2, Box 136A, Baldwyn, Miss 38824 McGoughy, Annie, 1 1 6 Neff, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 McGowan, Teressa, 307 Williamsburg Rd., Brentwood, Tenn. 37207 Mclntyre, Gordon, 5364 Dee Cove, Memphis, Tenn. McKinley, Robin, Rt. 3, Siler City, NC 27344 McKinney, Alleshia, 1 21 E. Mallory, Memphis, Tenn. McKmnie, Robert, 129 E. Franklin, Brownsville, Tenn. McKinnie, Virginia, 129 Frankilin, Brownsville, Tenn. McMasters, Michael, 1335 Favell Dr., Memphis, Tenn. 38117 38106 38012 38012 38116 McMillan, Karen, 2067 Wellons, Memphis, Tenn. 381 27 McMillan, Thomas, Rt. 3, Frankland, Tenn. 37064 McNabb, Melinda, 33 Shady Lane, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 McNew, Carol, 1 49 Dille Place, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 1 McRae, Amy, 3786 Kimball, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 1 McSwain, Mara, 2871 Lakewood Dr., Columbus, Ohio 43229 Medlin, Mark, S. 6 5001 Bell Rd., Hermitage, Tenn. 37076 Above: Graceful Max Shackleton performs during the pregame show for Homecoming. Meggs, Margaret, Rt. 2, Adams, Tenn. 37010 Meriwether, Melissa, 26 Prince Dr., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Middendorf, William, 4029 Northwood, Warren, Ohio 44484 Midyett, Cynthia, 21 07 Wellons, Memphis, Tenn. 381 27 Miles, Laurie, N. Highway 61 , Blytheville, Ark. 7231 5 Miller, Christine, 1 254 Hollywood Dr., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Miller, Frances, 75 Royal Oaks, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Miller, Joanna, 1 1 26 Lambuth, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Miller, John, 51 6 Magnolia, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Miller, Nancy, 75 Royal Oaks PI., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Miller, Susan, 721 South Royal, York, Penn. 1 7402 Miller, Thomas, 1 254 Hollywood, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Miller, Toni, 1 221 Ruxton Rd., York, Penn. 1 7403 Mills, Bobby, P.O. Box 40, Beech Bluff, Tenn. 3831 3 Minatra, Barbara, 4625 Deluth, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 8 Miner, Hazle, 21 5 Daugherty St., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Mischke, Steve, 709 Wade Hampton, Dyersburg, Tenn. 38024 Mitchell, Sara, 1 243 Wedgewood, Memphis 381 1 1 Monk, Rob, 22 Dorset Lane, Short Hills, N.J. 07078 Montgomery, Rebecca, Rt. 3, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Moore, Judith, Rt. 4 Box 32, Hayesville, N.C. 28904 Moore, Michael, Rt. 1 , Gates, Tenn. 38037 Moore, Russ, 31 S. Long Beach Ave., Freeport, N.Y. 11520 Morford, Richard, 76 Vega, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Morrison, David, 4830 Kaye, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 7 230 Morrison, Dona, 438 E. Main, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Morrison, Patricia, 4830 Kay, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 7 Morrow, Evelyn, 306 Southern Jackson, 38301 Moseley, Patti, Eastwood Dr., McKenzie, Tenn 38102 Moseley. Winnie, 1 585 Hollywood, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Moten, Reta, 1 27 DuPree, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Mudiwa, Lloyd, P.O. Mutambara, Rhodesia Africa Mueller, Phillip, 21 24 Huntleigh Rd., Springfield, III. 62704 Muller, Mary, 446 Walnut, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Mulor, Bill, 7495 Germantown, Germantown, Tenn. 38138 Murphy, Mary Anne, 1 1 3 Mason St., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Murray, Ann, 1 40 Baker Road, Selmer, Tenn. 38375 Muse, James, 513 Wright, Bolivar, Tenn. 38008 Myatt, Sam, 907 Forrest, Brownsville 3801 2 — N — Nabers, Vicki, 1 531 Forrest, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 2 Nakanishi, Akemi, 1 6 Kaname Cho Toshima, Tokyo 171, Japan Neal, John, 549 Arlington, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Nance, Ronald D., 1 28 Connecticut Dr., Little Rock AFB, Ark. Netherton, William, 228 Patterson, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 1 Nicholson, Craig, 495 Starlight, Collierville, Tenn. 3801 7 Norville, Anna, 146 Campbell, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Nunnery, Mickael, 1 23 Lower Brownsville, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 — O — Ogunmuyiwa, Alexander, 41 Omolalu St., Surolere, Nigeria Orr, Cynthia, 1 74 Coolwood Dr., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Oster, Cheryl, 31 8 W. Forest, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Osborne, Gary, 3234 Mitchell, Humboldt 38343 Overall, Blakemore, 9 Waverly Dr., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 — P — Page, Cecil, 884 Old Hickory, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Page, Charles, Rt. 1 , Beech Bluff, Tenn. 3831 3 Page, Judy, 1 40 A Rt. 1 , Beech Bluff, Tenn. 3831 3 Page, William, Rt. 1 , Beech Bluff, Tenn. 3831 3 Palmer, Russell, Rt. 1 , Benton, Ky. 42024 Parham, Anthony, Rt. 1 , Dyersburg, Tenn. Parham, Nita, 1444 Rienel Rd., Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 1 Parimore, Patty, 621 W. Liberty, Covington, Tenn. 38019 Parker, Patti, Latta Woods, Dyersburg, Tenn. 38024 Parsons, Gail, Qts. E. A. NAS, Brunswick, Me. 0401 1 Parson, Fervetter, 400 Desha, Earle, Ark. 72331 Partin, Lee Ellen, 428 Angelus St., Memphis, Tenn. 38112 Patterson, Godfrey, 1591 Kendale, Memphis, Tenn. 38106 Patterson, Marcia, 7009 Poplar Pike, Germantown, Tenn. 381 38 Payne, Steve, 2460 Elmore Park, Memphis, Tenn. 381 34 Payton, Garey, Rt. 1 , Oakfield, Tenn. 38362 Pearce, Brenda, Rt. 9 Box 65, Paducah, Ky. 42001 Pearce, Deborah, 3672 Maid Marian, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 1 Pegram. Hugh, 57 Locust Lane, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Pennewell, Nina, Gainesville, Fla. 32605 Pennington, Randall, 3640 Autumn, Memphis, Tenn. 381 22 Penny, Victoria, 975 Mt. Vernon Rd., Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 1 Perkins, Debra, 320 Crescent, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Perkins, William, 2500 Grove Circle, Little Rock, Ark. 72205 Perry, Lester, 1 26 Lawerence, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Perry, Rita, 3005 Old Brownsvile, Memphis 381 28 Perry, Shirley, Rt. 3, Parksburg Rd., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Peterson, Elizabeth, 1 03 Morningside, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Petty, John, 426 Honeysuckle Lane, Humboldt, Tenn. 38343 Phelps, Fatma, 31 7 Beasley, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Phelps, Janet, 1 307 Walters, Covington, Tenn. 3801 9 Phillips, Linda, 35 Windale, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Phillips, Paula, 4473 Mayo, Memphis, Tenn. 381 28 Pinkston, Richard, 4485 Garnett Rd., Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 7 Pistiolis, Akis Consta, 81 5 Burkett, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Pledge, Doris, Rt. 4 Box 263, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Poindexter, Amy, 1 883 Gregory, Memphis, Tenn. 381 27 Poindexter, Venita, 1 883 Gregory, Memphis, Tenn. 381 27 Porter, Elaine, 1679 Garland Dr., Covington, Tenn. 38019 Poteete, Susan, 5362 Southwood Drive, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 7 Pounds, Lee Ann, 1 020 West Main, Brownsville, Tenn. 3801 2 Powell, Benniether, 1606 Davis, Memphis, Tenn. 38108 Powell, Mary Ruth, Holman Institute, Agra 2 U P India Prather, Marsha, 5681 Glenwild, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 7 Pressgrove, Malcom, 3054 McGee Cove, Memphis, Tenn. 381 28 Pressgrove, Micki, 3054 McGee Cove, Memphis, Tenn. 381 28 Presson, Ted, 294 Muse Lane, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Prevost, Albert, 3089 Cuba Millington, Millington, Tenn. 38053 Price, Mary, Rt. 1 Box 402 A, Bolivar, Tenn. 38008 Price, Rodney, 103 Rivers St., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Price, Thomas, P.O. Box 21 7, Barlow, Ky. 42024 Prokop, Kent, 1 1 825 Birmington, Bridgeton, Mo. 63044 Puettman, Debbie, 7280 Sheila, Millington, Tenn. 38053 Pulliam, Andrew, Rt. 1 , Rossville, Tenn. 38006 Putnam, Charlotte, 5045 Robindale Lane, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 7 Pyron, Alice, 3490 Forest Hill Rd., Forest Hill, Tenn. 381 31 -Q- Quails, Timothy, Rt. 3, Linden, Tenn. 37096 — R — Rahm, Nancy, 12 Duncan Dr., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Rainey, Allen, Sardis, Ten n. 38371 Ralls, Craig, 445 Walnut, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Ralph, Jay, 29A Cherry Hill Lane, Old Bridge, N.J. Randolph, Julia, 406 N. Cherry, Alamo, Tenn. 38001 Rawdon, Judith, Woodland Dr., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Rayburn, Stephen, 231 7 Madison, Paducah, Ky. 42001 Ray, James, 206 Homer Ave., Deer Park, N.Y. 1 1 729 Ray, William, 141 Fleming Dr., Covington, Tenn. 3801 9 Reams, Kathryn, 1 5 Prince Drive, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Redden, Brock, 1717 Paullus, Memphis, Tenn. 381 27 Redfearn, Perry, Rt. 2, Somerville, Tenn. 38068 Reeder, Susan, 464 Russell Rd., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Reynolds, Tom, 1 1 1 Adams St., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Rhoads, Tommy, 31 1 9 Corner, Memphis, Tenn. 381 27 Rhodes, Lisa, 3934 Otter Dr., Memphis, Tenn. 381 28 Rickman, Sarah, 251 7 Vine St., Savannah, Tenn. 38372 Ridings, Martha, Rt. 2, Alamo, Tenn. 38001 Ritter, Sarah, 61 61 Quince, Memphis, Tenn. 381 38 Rivers, Debra, 601 6 Clifton Dr., Columbia, Tenn. 38401 Robbins, Patricia Ann, 8437 5th St. North, St. Petersburg, Fla 33702 Robbins, Patricia Wade, 1 235 Old Concord Rd., Monroeville, Penn. 15146 Roberg, Katharine, 38 Maple Ave., Plymouth, Conn. 06782 Roberson, Debra, Lakeview Rd., Somerville, Tenn. 38068 Roberts, James, 352 Greenwood St., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Roberts, Pamela, 365 Highland, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Robinson, Donald, Rt. 5 Box 79, Savannah, 38372 Robinson, Jacques, 1 638 David, Memphis, Tenn. 381 08 Rogers, Timothy, Rt. 2, Hickman, Ky. 42050 Roseberry, Melvern, 1 765 Farmingto Dr., Southhaven, Miss. 38671 Roseberry, Rhonda, 4071 Leweir, Memphis, Tenn. 38127 Rosenfield, Alan, 1 8 Ember Lane, W. Islip, N.Y. 1 1 795 Rupp, Mary, Rt. 5, Brownville, Tenn. 3801 2 Russell, Elaine, Rt. 2 Box 259, Ramer, Tenn. 38367 Russell, Stephen, 41 55 Minden Rd., Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 7 — S — Sanders, Alan, 361 5 Clinton Rd., Paducah, Ky. 42001 Schraf, Rhea, 7 Laurie Circle, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Schooley, Dianne, 413 Old Hickory Blvd., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Schratwieser, Chris, 58 Woodhollow Rd., Great River, N.Y. 1 1 739 Schwam, Jan, 5099 Oak Meadow, Memphis, Tenn. 381 28 Scoggins, Connie, 60 Old Malesus Rd., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Scott, Bleasha, 3251 Ardvale, Memphis, Tenn. 38128 Scott, Dennis, Rt. 5, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Scott, Tommy, 51 Green Acres Dr., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Seals, Lonnie, 1 782 Riverside Blvd., Memphis, Tenn. 38109 231 Seaman, Elizabeth, 428 Walnut, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Searcy, Issac, Box 59, Bells, 38006 Sellers, Sarah, Rt. 2, Humboldt, Tenn. 38343 Seminara, John, 276 Guideboard Rd., Waterford, N.Y. Sessions, Betty, 3236 Whitney, Memphis 381 28 Shackelton, Marlene, Rd. 2, Walton, N.Y. 1 3856 Schackelton, Maxine, Rd. 2, Walton, N.Y. 1 3856 Shafer, Carol, LX 1 36 McDavid, Gallatin, Tenn. 37066 Shamblin, Janet, Rt. 3, Summerville, Ga. Shannon, Richard, 45 S. Norwall, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 7 Shelton, Elizabeth, R.R. 3, McMinnville, Tenn. 371 1 Sherwood, Sharon, Rt. 1 Box 31 2, Steele, Mo. 63877 Shires, Carolyn, 48 Central Lane, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Shoemaker, Teresa, 386 Elder, Memphis, Tenn. 381 09 Shropshire, James, 1 042 Rolling Fields, Columbia, Tenn. 38401 Shull, James, N. Street, Ridgely, Tenn. 38080 Shultz, Timothy, 4622 Villa Green Dr., Nashville, Tenn. 3721 5 Shute, Mary, 1 1 Pinetree Dr., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Siegrist, Timothy, 1 1 1 1 S. Lincoln Ave., Lebanon, Pa. 1 7042 Simmons, Margaret, Rt. 1 , Box 53, Spring Hill, Tenn. 371 74 Simpson, Bobbie, Rt. 6, Humbolt, Tenn. 38343 Simpson, Melvin, Box 451 , Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Simms, Sena, 1 462 W. 1 1 4th PL, Chicago, III. 60643 Sipes, Nancy, 202 Janice Rd., Bolivar, Tenn. 38008 Sisson, Judy, 4464 Princeton, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 7 Skojac, Deborah, 554 Rural Hill Rd., Nashville, Tenn. 3721 7 Smithmier, Fredrick, 254 Shofner Ave., Memphis, Tenn 38109 Smith, Cynthia, 3453 Norhtmoor, Memphis, Tenn. 381 28 Smith, Cynthia Knox, 71 55 Wickshire Cove E., Memphis, Tenn. 38138 Smith, Elizabeth Atkins, 1 02 Dogwood Dr., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Smith, Gary, Gibson Rd., Trenton, Tenn. 38382 Smith, Gerry Ann, 1110 Lambuth, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Smith, Jeanie, Pharr Avenue, Selmer, Tenn. 38375 Smith, Jeri, Box 1 1 3 Conway, Ark. 72032 Smith, Kathyrn, 3599 Gillie, Memphis, Tenn. 381 27 Smith, Rebecca, 1943 St. Elmo Ave., Memphis, Tenn. 38127 Smith, Ronald, 333 Bonita, Memphis, Tenn. 381 09 Smith, Teresa, Rt. 1 , Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Smith, Terry, Box 1 03, Ripley, Tenn. 38063 Snook, Thomas, 169 Park PI., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Below: Mary Cay Alexander is ready and equipped for the Virgin Islands. 38301 Sorgenfrei, Karen, 2701 Ransey Dr., New Orleans, La. 701 1 4 Speakman, David, 224 Oakwood Rd., Wilmington, Del. 1 9803 Spearman, Janie, 3200 Diokmann, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 1 Spencer, George, 213 High St., Mound City, III. 62963 Spencer, Jane, Rt. 2, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Sprowl, Eleanor, 79 Twin Oaks PI., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Stadinger, Beverly, 52 Altamont, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Stephenson, Roy, 432 Arlington, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Sterling, Christopher, 120 Bay Dr., Hendersonville, Tenn. Stewart, Eva, 1 51 7 South Ave., Memphis, Tenn. 381 06 Stewart, George, 226 S. Holmes, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 1 Stewart, Kathryn, 1 1 th Grant, Sturgis, Ky. 42459 Stivenson, Jeff, Rt. 4, Waterford, Pa. Stone, Michael, 741 W. Jefferson, Paducah, Ky. 42001 Stone, Sandra, 88 Monroe Ave., Lexington, Tenn. 38351 Stovall, Celeste, 51 5 Honeysucle Lane, Humboldt 38343 Stratton, Kent, 1 05 E. Cherry, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 7 Strickland, Jr., 136 Fleming Dr., Covington, Tenn. 38019 Strickland, Robert, 1 023 High St. , Trenton 38382 Strobl, Catherine, 301 Grand Blvd., Emerson, N.J. 07630 Strong, Mike, 4897 Edenshire, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 7 Sturdivant, Nanette, 1 900 Snowden, Memphis, Tenn. 381 07 Supernaugh, Debbie, P.O. Box 1 133, High Springs, Fla. Sutton, Joe, Rt. 2, Ripley, 38063 Sykes, Barbara, 141 Ednewood, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Sylvester, Sky, R.R. 2, Bulington Dr., Muncie, Indiana 47302 — T — Taber, William, 13 Northwood, Jackson, Tenn. Tapley, Mary, Rt. 4 Christmasville Rd., Jackson, Taylor, Arthur, 918 Knollcrest, Danville, III. Taylor, Charles, Rt. 6, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Taylor, James, 57 Sequoia Dr., Jackson, Tenn. Taylor, Jane, 32 Knollwood, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Taylor, Janice Roxand, 5292 Shady Grove Rd., Memphis, Tenn. 38117 Teaque, Rebecca, 87 Whitfield Dr., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Templeton, Barbara, Rt. 1 , Belvidere, Tenn. 37306 Terrell, Jane, Box 202, LaCenter, Ky. 42056 Thomas, Jan, Box 1 56, Alamo, Tenn. 38001 Thomas, Robin, 1 62 Harts Bridge Rd., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Thomison, Patricia, P.O. Box 98, Medonna, Tenn. 38355 Thomson, Teri, 1 022 Whitehaven Pk. Circle, Memphis, Tenn. 38116 Threlkeld, Ann, 551 Wild Cherry Cove, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 7 Thurman, Jan, 261 9 Bluefield Ave., Nashville, Tenn. 3721 4 Tiffin, Joy, 435 Josephine, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 1 Tong, Elizabeth, 16 Kg Nyabor Rd., Sibu Sarasak, Ting PikSing Todd, Susan, 42 Woodland, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Toler, Steven, Rt. 2, Duquoin, III. 62832 Tomlin, Hewitt, 22 Pine Tree Dr., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Tosh, Suzanne, 29 Central St., Bemis, 3831 4 Townsend, Anda, 5095 Elvis Presley Blvd., Memphis, Tenn. 38116 Townsend, Emily, 21 Fifth St., Bemis, Tenn. 3831 4 Trigg, Leonard, 325 Forrester, Nashville, Tenn. 3721 7 Tritt, Raymond, 253 S. Mill St., Alamo, Tenn. 38001 Truett, James, 201 6 E. Chester, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Tubbs, Rodney, 4300 Childs Dr., Memphis, Tenn. 381 28 Tulip, Kathleen, 3755 Merritt, Memphis, Tenn. 381 28 Turner, Deborah, 1 1 20 W. Main St., Brownsville, Tenn. 3801 2 Turner, Katherine, 629 Arlington Ave., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Turner, Rebecca, 629 Arlington Ave., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Tyson, Benny, 377 Chester Levee, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 38301 Tenn. 38301 — U — Ulman, Michael, 3908 N. Campbell, Valparaiso, Ind. 46383 Underwood, Pamela, 1 006 Chickasaw, Paris, Tenn. 38242 Utley, Richard, 261 7 Humboldt, Hwy., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 — V — Vanderford, Beth, Box 306, Decaturville, Tenn. 38329 232 Vanderford, Glen, 1 772 Autumn, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 2 Vanepp, Steven, 5681 River, Styx Rd., Medina, Ohio 44256 Van Dyke, Linda, 266 W. Forest, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 VanPelt, Kevin, 5252 Rolling Meadows, Memphis, Tenn. 381 34 Vaughan, Hugh, Munford, Tenn. 38058 Vaughn, Debra, 441 Avon Rd., Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 7 Vaughn, William, 1092 Crestwood, Lexington, Tenn. 38351 Via, Vicki Rae, Rt. 1 , Friendship, Tenn. 38034 Volk, Robert, 5 Bayview Ct., East Setauket, N.Y. Vollmer, Myles, 4112 Crestridge Dr., Nashville, Tenn. 37204 Voyles, Samara, 1 630 Nine and 1 2 Mile, Cantonment, Fla. — W — Waddy, Reba, Rt. 1 , Box 1 1 2, Villa Ridge, III. 62996 Wagner, Ann, Box 1 55, Stanton, Tenn. 38069 Wagner, Karen, Box 1 55, Stanton, Tenn. 38069 Wagster, Molly, 515 Greenwood, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Waldrop, Heniard, 607 Backusburg Rd., Mayfield, Ky. 42066 Walker, Bryan, 1 04 Thompson, Ripley, Tenn. 38063 Walker, Patricia, 1 35 Shiloh Terrace, Selmer, Tenn. 38375 Walker, Susan K1 , 4339 Cherrydale, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 1 Wallace, Chikita, Rt. 7, Box 4, Corinth, Miss. 38834 Wallace, Gay, 1 74 Skyridge Dr., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Walsh, Anthony, 5334 South Irvin, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 7 Walsh, John T., 5334 South Irvin, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 7 Walsh, Mary Ann, 1 95 North Yates, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 7 Warmath, Walter, 61 2 N. 1 8th Ave., Humboldt 38343 Ward, Frank, Box 2, Trimble, Tenn. 38259 Warren, Patrick, West Louisville, Daviess Co., Ky. 42377 Warren, Wayne, Browning Highway, Huntingdon, Tenn. 38344 Waterhouse, Peggy, Box 322, Biggs, Calif. 9591 7 Watkms, Sandra, 1 1 1 Westwood Circle, Ripley, Tenn. 38063 Watlington, Joseph, 260 Thompson Dr., Ripley, Tenn. 38063 Watlington, Mary, 260 Thompson, Ripley, Tenn. 38063 Watts, Renee, 1 1 Heady Dr., Nashville, Tenn. 37205 Weaver, Keith, 1 052 Campbell, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Webb, Gil, Rt. 3, Linden, Tenn. 37096 Webb, Nicky, 4144 Chambers, Chapel Rd., Arlington, Tenn. 38002 Weddle, George, R.R. 1 Box 97, Denmark, Tenn. 38391 Welch, Gordon, Rt. 3, Humboldt, Tenn. 38343 Welch, Nancy, 2406 Dundee Lane, Nashville, Tenn. 37214 Welch, Patricia, 606 E. 6th St., Portageville, Mo. 63873 Welch, William, Rt. 4 Box 1 0, Milan, Tenn. 38358 West, Loretta, 1 89 Old Hickory Af7, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Whalley, Brenda, 21 Dawn PL, Jackson, Tenn. 38031 Wheeler, Stanley, P.O. Box 145, Counce, Tenn. Whetstone, Raymond, 1 7 Sunset, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 White, Sandra, 2028 Jamie, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 6 White, Thomas, R.R. 4, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Whitney, Jeffrey, 1 1 9 Carol Ann Drive, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Whitten, Donna, 31 50 Knight Way, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 8 Whyte, Marcia, 10406 Severn Rd., San Antonio, Texas Wicks, Russell, 391 2 Marion Ave., Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 1 Wiley, Linda, 2298 Redwood, Memphis, Tenn. 381 08 Wilkerson, Rubye, 4 Moss, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Wilks, Mary Ruth, 5th Ave. East, Huntindgon, Tenn. 38344 Willett, Jo Ellen, 1 52 Laurie Circle, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Williams, Carolyn Whiddon, 1 867 Vinton Ave., Columbia, Tenn. 38104 Williams, Constance, 502 East 8th, Columbia, Tenn. 38401 Williams, Cynthia, 256 Campbell, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Williams, Ernest, 2475 Lowell, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 4 Williams, Gilford, Rt. 1 , Oakfield, Tenn. 38362 Williams, James, 200 Darby Ave., Sheffield, Ala. 35660 Williams, Joy, New Bells Hwy., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Williams, Kathy, 403 Horsehoe Lane, Nashville, Tenn. 37221 Williams, Margaret, 3438 Vanuys, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 1 Williams, Marilyn, Rt. 1 , Gadsden, Tenn. 38337 Williams, Mitzi Arlene, Rt. 1 , Selmer, Tenn. 38375 Williams, Robert, 1 23 Woodhaven, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Wills, Michael, 5303 Dee Rd., Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 7 tfit Above: Jeff Whitney pauses to make a snowball. 38117 38138 Wilson, James, 1084 Dearing Rd., Memphis, Tenn. Wilson, Jerry, Box 25, Silerton, Tenn. 38377 Wilson, Karen, 1 799 Cordova Rd., Germantown, Tenn. Wilson, Nancy, 265 Central Ave., Brownsville, 3801 2 Wilson, Pameal, Rt. 2, Box 44, Medon 38356 Wilson, Randy, 321 Highland, Elmhurst, III. 60 126 Winge, Robin, 4312 Beach Park Dr., Tampa, Fla. 33609 Winters, Jeannie, P.O. Box 1 3, Ripley, Tenn. 38063 Wolfe, Allen, 1 489 St. Charles Cove, Memphis, Tenn. 381 27 Wolper, Nancy, 85 Lindbergh St., Massapequa Park, N.Y. 1 1 762 Woodard, Carla, 8923 Rosemark Rd., Millington, Tenn. 38053 Woods, Jerry, Stone Rd., Pinson, Tenn. 38366 Wright, Christopher, 165 S. Lexington, Bruceton, Tenn. Wright, Latasha, General Delivery, Jacks Creek, Tenn. — Y — Yandell, Fran, 14 Maryland, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Yarber, Preston, 31 7 S. Yates, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 7 Yates, Lynn, 1 884 Overton Park, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 2 Yochim, Pat, 31 5 E. 36th St., Erie, Penn. 1 6509 York, Michael, Rt. 1 , Friendship, Tenn. 38034 Youngblood, Pat, 319 Crescent Ave., Jackson, Tenn 38301 Young, George, 5800 Myers, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 8 Young, Robert, 407 E. Church, Alamo, Tenn. 38001 38317 38347 — Z — Zahorchak, John, 3752 Halfbreak Way Ave., San Diego, Cal. 92124 233 Advertisements 50 Years Coeducational 235 It ' s the real thing. Coke. COLONIAL BREAD BAKING COMPANY South Royal Street 236 Students concentrate on a problem in Organic Chemistry. GEORGE-ANNA MOTEL 423 Airways 422-3485 Restaurant Beauty Salon Swimming Pool Color TV Meeting Rooms -College Rijig by Cherished reminder of these golden days for all the days to come BOBGILBREATH -JOHN HARRIS - TOM YOKLEY - LARRY ASKINS 215 East Main Street, P. 0. Box 966 Jackson, Tennessee 38301 Telephone: (AC 901) 426-5121 237 Benniether Powell and Linda Wiley admire the wedding set- ting at Hamilton Hills Florist. HAMILTON HILLS FLORIST AND GIFT SHOP HAZEL AND PETE STAPLES Hamilton Hills Shopping Center Flowers for All Occasions Wedding Corsages Funerals 423-0550 Wire Service INCORPORATED 209-215 N. CHURCH STREET JACKSON. TENNESSEE 38301 Lambuth students en|oy concert sponsored by S.G.A. 238 Amy McRae makes her selection at Hancock Fabrics. HANCOCK FABRICS Hamilton Hills Shopping Center 422-5881 HAVATAMPA WHOLESALE CENTER Division of Havatampa Cigar Corp. P. O. Box 1 745 — 524 E. Chester St. Jackson, Tennessee 38301 CENTER P. O. Box 1 206 Phone 422-250 1 2078 Hollywood Drive Jackson, Tennessee 38301 JEMCO BUILDING PRODUCTS CO. Bonwood Industrial Park Jackson, Tennessee 38301 JOHNSEY ' S SPORTING GOODS AND REPAIR 447 N. Royal St. Ph. — 427- 1 082 Laura Comes displays Johnsey ' s equipment. £fe ? «•!. Jim Duke listens to the music of Jan Frye on campus. LAMBUTH COLLEGE A Coeducational College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Member of Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools Association of American Colleges American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education National Association of Schools and Colleges of the United Methodist Church The Tennessee College Association The American Council of Education The Tennessee Council of Private Colleges James S. Wilder, Jr., B.A., B.D., Ph.D., President 240 KELLY ' S The Best Canned Meats in the World Are Made Right Here in Jackson. WILL S EAL YOUR HEART AWAY AWAY O , v NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE The Bank to Grow With OWENS C FlBERGi OWENS CORNING Jackson, Tennessee Box 2208 John Lynch and Alan Rosenfield smile for the cameramen. 241 Particular People Prefer PARK LAUNDRY K s LCr SN C t O 935 Campbel 427-7413 Sid Henderson and Dusty Walsh enjoy the outdoors. At I Laura Comes tills a car with gas at Pledges 66. PLEDGE ' S 66 SERVICE GEORGE PLEDGE 909 Hollywood Drive Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Phone 423-4592 242 JIMMY ALFORD STUDIO, INC. 1660 Union Ave. Memphis, Tennessee 38104 901—324-3839 THUNDERBIRD MOTEL U.S. Highway 45 South Jackson, Tennessee 38301 Restaurant Swimming Pool Color TV PEPSI-COLA Join the Pepsi people feelin 1 free! RAINEY FURNITURE COMPANY, INC. 209 East Maine St. Jackson, Tennessee 38301 (901)424-3344 Karen Hall is a pro at tennis. SEVEN-UP BOTTLING CO. 2 1 6 E. Chester Street Jackson, Tennessee Fashion Shoe Center of West Tennessee STEGALL SHOES I I Old Hickory Mai Jackson, Tennessee Raleigh-Springs Mall Memphis, Tenn. 243 Dl ' s Mimi Mannix jumps for the return. 244 TENNESSEE PUMP AND SUPPLY COMPANY DISTRIBUTORS Plumbing — Heating — Cooling — Pumps — Well Supplies P.O.Box I 147 Jackson, Tennessee XJ 624 Old Hickory Blvd. — Phone 424-273 I 2nd NATIONAL BANK 301 E. Main — Main 1434 Hwy. 455 — Bemis 141 I N.Highland — North S. Highland — S. SECOND NATIONAL BANK iV) SKY Slyvester relaxes in the dorm. ALBERT ' S Lafayette on the Intown Mall Makes Going In Town a Pleasure. Dresses — Sportswear BURGER KING Have It Your Way 1970 B N.Highland Susan Reeder smiles before doing business at 1 st National. THE FIC5T KATIONAl BANK OF JACKSOM OLD MICrOtY MALL ftftANCM THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF JACKSON Main Office — Main and Highland Midtown Branch — W. Main and Baltimore Old Hickory Mall — 1 933 N. Highland Forest Ave. Branch — 768 W. Forest South Side Branch — 1 666 S. Highland Member F.D.I.C. Full Service Bank 245 Judy Sission enjoys going to Bonanza to eat. BONANZA STEAK HOUSE 2254 N. Highland 423-4543 Steaks at Hamburger Prices THE HIGHLANDER DRESS SHOPPE 1402 Highland Ave. Jackson, Tennessee 38301 AAOIVTGO l lER Vim a i Department Store 424-3300 Automobile Service Center 424-035 1 Catalogue Department 422-2543 50 Old Hickory Blvd. Students Rich Jones, Hugh Exum, Andrea Hubbard and Mike Strickland, follow their notes during class. 246 Dr. Beasley performs an experiment. Joh fffm Co China, Crystal, Silver, and Hardware 1 29 East College Street Jackson, Tennessee 3830 1 Phone a.c. 901 424-9321 NATHAN ' S 203-205 E. Lafayette St. In the Heart of the Intown Parking Mall. COOK-PRICE Hamilton Hills For Men and Young Men 424-1048 Mark Medlin inspects a coat at Cook-Price. FOUR SEASONS Hamilton Hills Shopping Center Paula Phillips models an outfit at Four Seasons. Jackson Bank 30 4 ° 5 ,° 60 70 10- -90 100 ' 20 1(0 JACKSON STATE BANK Better Service — Lower Cost Member F.D.I.C. Free Student Checking Accounts 620 Old Hickory Blvd. I I0W. Baltimore Paul Hatten finds Jackson State Bank holds him up with his money. MISTER PENGUIN TUXEDO Rental an d Sales I 13 N.Liberty Jackson, Tennessee Ph. 424-4224 Formal Wear Is Our Business Ed Stewart looks handsome in this tuxedo. 248 Deborah Pearce finds a minute to sit and relax. PERKY ' S SHOE STORE High Fashion Shoes at a Discount Price Hollywood Shopping Center On a spring day, Chuck Keltner flings his frisbee into the air. OD ' S RESTAURANT Real Pit Bar-B-Q Hollywood Blvd. Samara Voyles enjoys going to OD ' s. 1 M .n ' l ' -. '  1 1 rfW Ruth Ann Grant, Dr. Smith and Dr. Hazlewood are reminiscing. SANDS THE FLORIST MIKE AND BRENDA CHRISTOPHER 108 South Liberty Jackson, Tennessee 38301 SSI 249 Jerry Brokus finds a place to study in the library. South Hall Lobby is always filled with students watching television. WAYNE GOSSARD CORPORATION Humboldt, Tennessee 38343 251 ROBIN ' S HALLMARK CARDS Hamilton Hills Shopping Center Jackson Carol Shafer admires gifts at Robin ' s Hallmark. ■! KiP r Established 1891 ROSENBLOOM ' S For Famous Brands 210-212 East Lafayette St. Jackson, Tennessee 3830 252 UPHOLSTERING REPAIRING - REFINISHING OVER 17 YEARS EXPERIENCE ANTIQUES RESTORED Free Estimates PICK UP DELIVERY Dale Ward Owner RESTYLING 422-4916 Sartain ' s Upholstering Shop 440 Airways Blvd. JACKSON Lee Daniel checks notices on the bulletin board. ROCKWELL MANUFACTURING COMPANY Jackson, Tennessee 424-951 I Mary Cay Alexander is unaware of cameraman Margaret Simmons likes the gifts at The Wishing Well. SHONEY ' S 2282 N. Highland Jackson, Tennessee 3830 Phone 424-2965 THE WISHING WELL I I I Tucker Street Phone 424-7264 J. C. Penney We know what you ' re looking for. Old Hickory Mall Jackson, Tennessee BOOTH PRINTING COMPANY Commercial Printing — Office Supplies 1316 Main St. Humboldt, Tennessee 38343 Jeanie Smith smiles after a delicious meal in the Lambuth cafeteria. CARROLL TYPEWRITERS Royal Typewriters Casio Electronic Calculators Jackson, Tennessee 443 E. College St. Phone 427-4896 Sally Locke and Tripp Cocke demonstrate perfect form during cheerleading try-outs. MALCO LANES Snack Shop — Pro Shop Open 24 Hours Friday and Saturday Located at VFW Recreation Center 730 Arlington Ave. 254 jrL wE E ry G i Ft S h p 320 E. LAFAYETTE- JACKSON, TENN. 38301 PHONE (901) 427-7491 MlUx OLD HICKORY MALL - JACKSON, TENNESSEE 38301 Lambuth Eagle makes a throw to first base. Dr. Mclntire grins at the joke told by his wife. ONE HOUR MARTINIZING Certifies the Most in Dry Cleaning 250 W. 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