Lantern Lambuth College Jackson, Tennessee Volume 48 8i£80 LDZ332. ,LZ5 Table of Contents Introduction 4 Campus Life 14 Sports 62 Curriculum 96 Organizations 140 Classes 188 Advertisements 238 The spirit of Lambuth emerges as a real and vital force in the lives of the inhabitants of the Lambuth community. This spirit , one of integrity in a search for truth and knowledge, is exemplified by the Lambuth community in various phases of college life. Whether we are competing with our peers, or learning from a professor, the basic search for truth and knowledge is the force which drives us onward. The Spirit guides us through daily activities. i — i S - T ' wB . wammkWbiM The Spirit aids us in competition. 10 V 0 IjMft.. lAi.1m .iii ■SA f The Spirit helps us to strive for academic excellence. ii The Spirit gives us open minds for working with others. 12 13 W • - - : • £ , m,r% i mpus ! Campus Life , •; • ' . :- 1 ■■: Sixteen Compete for Miss Lambuth Title Held at Tigrett Junior High School on March 1, 1975, the Miss Lambuth Pageant had a total of 16 girls entered in competition. Mistress of Ceremo- nies, Miss Linda Hawks, presided over the evening ' s activities which fea- tured a myriad of girls with poise, beauty, and talent. A special highlight of the pageant was the appearance of Deby Kincaid, Miss Tennessee 1974, who entertained the crowd with a medley of popular tunes. Top right: Miss Lambuth 1974, Marty Brock, sings a farewell medley. Above: Special entertainment conveyed the pageant ' s theme of Cabaret. Right: First maid Cathie Carter congratu- lates the new Miss Lambuth, Jana Lee McDaniel. 16 1 Left: Jana Lee performs her winning medley of ' Swanee and Mammy. Below: Deby Kincaid and the Vocalaires entertain while the audience awaits judges ' decision. final Miss Lambuth Court: Mary Cay Alexander, Peaches Parsons, Jana Lee McDaniel, Cathie Carter, Sydney Bradley. 17 18 Jana Lee McDaniel Named Miss Lambuth Top far left: Peaches Parsons Top left: Mary Cay Alexander Above: Jana Lee McDaniel Far left: Sydney Bradley Left: Cathie Carter Representing Sigma Kappa Sorority, Jana Lee McDaniel was named Miss Lambuth after per- forming a vocal medley of Al Jol- son and Judy Garland songs, including the numbers Swanee and Mammy. Jana Lee, a Family Development major, is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Lee McDaniel of Friendship, Tennes- see. Cathie Carter, sponsored by Kappa Alpha Order, was selected First Maid. Cathie ' s talent presen- tation consisted of a flute solo of the Overture to Telemann ' s Suite in A Minor. Cathie was accompa- nied by Mrs. Don Huneycutt on the harpsichord. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carter, Cathie is an English major from Bonham, Texas. Peaches Parsons, a native of Earle, Arkansas, performed a dra- matic interpretation of The Bad Seed to win the position of Sec- ond Maid. Sponsored by Epworth Hall, Peaches is an English major. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis. Third Maid, Mary Cay Alexander, a Biology pre-med major, repre- sented Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority. From Nashville, Tennessee, Mary Cay played a piano selection of Rachmaninoff ' s Prelude in C Minor. Mary Cay is the daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Ben Alexan- der. Sponsored by Phi Mu Sorority, Sydney Bradley was named Fourth Maid. Sydney performed a dance to Devil ' s Dance from The Exorcist in the talent competition. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Bradley, Sydney is a Christian Edu- cation major from Marietta, Geor- gia. 19 Tornado Brings Destruction Last spring the Lambuth campus was a scene of destruction after two tor- nadoes struck Jackson in early April. The second tornado severely affected the campus, destroying trees and damaging buildings. The storm uprooted fifteen trees and damaged many more. In addition, the twister broke over 100 windows in Jones Hall. Most of the campus buildings suffered roof damage, in addition to water damage and air-conditioning damage. Top right: The tornado provides plenty of work for the maintenance workers. Above: The quadrangle appears calm after the early morning storm. Right: Uprooted trees became a familiar sight to Lambuth students. %wm. u •STX ' - ' -- 20 Concert Fills Athletic Center A highlight of the spring activities was a concert featuring Barry Man- Mow sponsored by Lambuth ' s Administration and Student Gov- ernment. Over 2,000 people filled the Athletic Center to watch the band ' s superb performance, which consisted of songs ranging from current hits to a medley of Mani- low ' s commercial jingles. The high point of the performance was Man- ilow ' s appearance on stage in a Lambuth College T-shirt. Top left: Barry Manilow ' s keyboard player concentrates on his performance. Bottom left: Manilow ' s singing and playing combine to produce a successful perform- ance. Below: Barry Manilow displays Big L T- shirt. 21 Above: Jones Hall commands the attention of passers-by. Top right: Billy Vaughan enjoys a game of frisbee. Right: The Memorial Chapel occupies a strategic spot on the campus. Middle right: Jane Venters sketches Oscar Gaines on a fall afternoon. Far right: Susan Daniel pauses from her studying to enjoy the beautiful day. Ifot - £ : m -m v m _r V ; . I : • . t ,4 %w i ' ... • J •• , 1 , if - ■ m ■■:-■■. 1 fH K 1 HHni ' ;r. - ft 8P TPPl IK ii ' ' - - ■-: • . .. ■... tow - ' :.. . ' ' ■' . ■. . - 22 Warm Weather Encourages Campus Activity With warm weather beginning in early spring and lasting through most of the fall, students often found themselves outside enjoying friends and games rather than remaining behind closed doors. With the sun shining and a game of frisbee going, few students could resist the temptation to join the latest activity on the quadrangle. Some students even discovered studying was not as difficult when lying on the grass or under a tree. ■I 3ft Above: Recipients of Drama Awards were Nancy Wolper, Alpha Psi Omega Out- standing Member Award; Russell Hudson, Best Actor in a one act; Karen Cooley, Best Actress in a one act; Ken Hale, Best Sup- porting Actor, Workhorse Award, and Most Improved Award; Chris Sterling, Best Actor; Kitty Glenn, Best Actress; and Nancy Welch, Best Supporting Actress. Right: Ken Hale, Parker Dinwiddie and Lynn Yates in Ghosts. Bottom right: The cast of Ghosts: Lynn Yates, Parker Dinwiddie, Ken Hale, Chris Sterling and Marsha Coleman. 24 Springtime Is Busy for Theatre The Lambuth Theatre ' s fir st production of 1975 was the drama Ghosts. The play by Heinrik Ibsen dealt with society ' s taboos, as well as dead conventions that can weigh down a society. The cast was headed by Marsha Coleman as the intellectually emancipated Mrs. Alving and Chris Sterling as Oswald, her dying son. Under the direction of Mr. Newton Neely, the cast of five exhibited fine acting and excellent characterizations throughout the five-day run. The final production of the year was Neil Simon ' s Barefoot in the Park, directed by Mr. Jesse Byrum. Chikita Wallace and Toney Walsh portrayed a newlywed couple besieged by both an interfering mother-in-law and an interfering neighbor. The three-act comedy marked the close of a very suc- cessful Lambuth Theatre season. Following the final production was the Fine Arts Banquet and the presen- tation of Drama Awards. Top left: Chikita Wallace and Marc Gowan in Barefoot in the Park. Left: Chikita Wallace argues with her mother Nancy Welch. Above: Marsha Coleman portrays an anx- ious mother in Ghosts. 25 174 Seniors Receive Diplomas A total of 174 seniors received diplomas at the graduation exer- cises held on Sunday evening, May 25, at the front of South Hall. The Rev. Billy M. Starnes, President of Martin College in Pulaski, Tennes- see, presented the graduation address, entitled The Challenge of the Unattained. Announced at graduation were special awards of recognition of two seniors: Cindy Ann Conatser received the R. E. Womack Award for out- standing senior and Becky Moore Turner received the Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority ' s Award of outstanding service. Becky also placed as one of the top two grad- uates, along with Pat Youngblood. Forty-four seniors received the bachelor of arts degree and 130 the bachelor of science degree in the ceremonies. 26 Top left: Dean Walter Whybrew and aca- demic marshalls Kathy Turner and Roy Stephenson lead the procession of gradu- ates. Far left: Dr. and Mrs. Wilder greet seniors and parents at the afternoon reception. Top: Senior class president Glen Vander- ford lowers the flag and presents it to Cathie Carter. Left: The graduates file past families and friends. Above: Dr. Mayo and Dr. Wilkerson partici- pate in the procession. 27 Thompson Speaks at Baccalaureate The Baccalaureate service for the 1975 Senior Class featured the Reverend Daly Thompson, Jr. of St. John ' s United Methodist Church in Memphis, as guest speaker. The Rev. Thompson talked to the graduates on the topic, To Reach the Goal, in the May 25 morning service in the chapel. Right: The Seniors enjoy the graduation brunch and taculty roast on Saturday morning. Bottom: President James S. Wilder and the Reverend Daly Thompson, Jr. lead the recessional following baccalaureate ser- vices. 28 Sixteen Students Honored Sixteen Lambuth students received awards at the annual Honors Day Convocation last spring. Art Taylor, Student Govern- ment Association President, pre- sided at the morning ceremony. The honors included several aca- demic awards, as well as service and leadership awards. Also pre- sented were awards for good citi- zenship and athletic sportsman- ship. Top: Receiving awards on Honors Day were (1st row. I. to r.) Rebecca Teague, Sue Miller, Ten Thompson; (2nd row) Randy Cooper, Marsha Coleman; (3rd row) Greg Waldrop, Wiley Jones, Keith McCormic; (4th row) Dale Mills. Bottom left: Roy Stephenson, Jr., Jane Ter- rell, Joe Watlington, Jane Spencer, Kathy Kirkscey, Kathy Turner, and Robert Jack- son also received awards. Bottom right: Wiley Jones, a 67-year old full-time student who was chosen the most representative Sophomore picks out a Lambuth shirt with Mary Cay Alexander ' s help. 29 Summer Activities Vary During the summer, the pace of activities on campus slowed down, but never stopped. Even though many students went home for the summer, those who remained never had to wait too long for some type of excitement. Once again, the Lambuth Theatre promoted its successful summer pro- gram consisting of four productions. The Rainmaker and The Pajama Game were directed by Professor Jesse Byrum, whereas Professor New- ton Neely directed I Do! I Do! and The Innocents. As the summer prog- ressed, Lambuth hosted band camps and cheerleader tryouts. Also during the summer, Miss Lambuth, Jana Lee McDaniel, received the title of 2nd runner-up in the Miss Tennessee competition held in Jackson. Jana Lee McDaniel, Miss Lambuth, partici- pates in the Miss Tennessee pageant. The entire cast of The Pajama Game join in song. 30 Top: Ken Carroll and Ken Hale argue in The Rainmaker. Above left: The Innocents shows the involvement of young Jacksonians in the Lambuth summer stock program. Above right: Pat Brown and Ken Carroll react differently to marriage in I Do! I Do! 31 Orientation Revised The opening of school this year was marked by an exciting orientation period. Many traditional activities characterized the period, such as the freshman dance and a picnic held at the home of President and Mrs. Wilder. However, a few changes occurred in the orientation program as a result of the revision of the counselors ' roles. This year counselors extended orien- tation through the fall semester by leading group discussions, in addition to individual counseling. Because of increased involvement, the counselors were able to receive two semester hours ' credit at no extra charge. Right: President Wilder greets treshmen at the reception on Saturday night. Bottom left: Sophomore Gerry Ann Smith aids Freshmen during Orientation registra- tion. Bottom right: Laura Hill leads the way to President Wilder ' s for the traditional picnic at his home. 32 Tradition Typifies Opening of School As in past years, traditional events enlivened the opening weeks ot classes. The activities began with registration, which was a surprisingly smooth process this year. Later that same week, many students and faculty enjoyed the first all-campus picnic. Finally, the highlight of the opening of school, the traditional opening convoca- tion, came during the first full week of classes. Top left: Dr. DuBose aids Diane Alfrey in arranging her class schedule. Far left: Both new and returning students enjoy the all-campus picnic. Left: Dean Walter Whybrew welcomes fac- ulty and students to the opening convoca- tion. Below: Good attendance characterizes the first convocation. 33 Right: The Alpha Omicron Pi actives greet their new pledges in the sorority room. Below left: The Kappa Sigs raise the flag of Kappa Sigma. Below right: Marsha Hilsdon rushes to the Phi Mu sorority room after receiving her bid. Bottom left: Sigma Kappa actives proudly welcome their pledges. 34 Greeks Have Successful Rush Week The four sororities and three fraternities again launched the freshmen into a typically busy rush week. Parties encouraging the freshmen to go Greek characterized the week for both men and women. The highlight of the week was Saturday afternoon, when approximately eighty rushees accepted bids. Panhellenic and Inter Fraternity Council then entertained their new pledges with the traditional sorority and fraternity dance. Top: KA pledge Pete Chapman partici- pates in the KA Rose Ceremony. Left: The Sig Ep pledges are greeted by their new brothers. Above: Laura Stallings, Alpha Xi Delta pledge, accepts her rose from a KA pledge. 35 Oklahoma! Incorporates Lambuth ' s Talented Opening the 1975-76 theatre season, Lambuth Thespians, directed by Jesse Byrum, produced the rollicking Rodgers and Hammerstein musical Oklahoma! Bright summert ime sets designed and executed by Newton Neely and Larry Ray and colorful costumes rented from a New York com- pany contributed to the effectiveness of the cast ' s energetic and enjoyable performance. Adding to the excitement was the visit of Mrs. Tex Ritter whose husband had the original role of Curly in Green Grow the Lilacs. Toney Walsh played Curly in Lambuth ' s musical production. Members of the Lambuth Concert Band under the direction of Dick Brown formed the orchestra to accompany the 32-member cast. Choreographed by Pat Brown, Oklahoma! was particularly enhanced by the dancing and lighting of the dream sequence. Dr. David Dubose, a member of Lambuth ' s sociology department, was cast as the charlatan whose tricks and wit created much of the show ' s humor. For the cast and crew and for the six full-house audi- ences who viewed Oklahoma! with pleasure, the production was a delightful success. Above left: Aunt Eller, senior Nancy Welch, thinks Curly, Toney Walsh, is pulling her leg when he invites her to go to the box social with him in his surrey with the fringe on top. Right: As AN Hakim, the peddler-man played by Dr. David Dubose, praises his Elixir of Egypt. Ado Annie, portrayed by Bonnie Massa, looks on doubtfully, but Susanna Fisher, cast as Laurey, hopes she has found an answer to her dilemma. 36 Far left: Toney Walsh, as Curly, consoles Jud played by Ricky Hiller, by assuring him that folks will moan and grown over pore Jud when he ' s laid out to rest. Top left: Just back from Kansas City, Will Parker, Lambuth ' s Parker Dinwiddie, tells Aunt Eller and the boys all about the things in the big city that they ain ' t never seen before. Left: To the gathering of friends at the wed- ding party, Curly sings about the sights and scents of Oklahoma, the land they all love best. Below: Laurey, trying to convince herself, sings to her friends that many a new day will dawn before she cries over the romance behind her. 37 Sigma Kapers Spurs Competition Sigma Kappa Sorority sponsored the annual Sigma Kapers Day tor the enjoyment of the campus. The beautiful fall weather was perfect for a day of competitive races, games, and stunts. Kappa Sigma fraternity and Alpha Omicron Pi sorority won first place in the games, and AOPi and Sig Ep had the winning representatives in the Beauty Review. Above right: Alpha Xi Delta tries for first place in the baby-bottle feed during Sigma Kapers. Center: Jere Jackson watches for that per- fect shot of Sigma Kaper stunts. Right: Kappa Alpha prepares to win the Wheelbarrow race. 38 Visitors to Campus Provide Stimulus Fall activities proved interesting and enjoyable for Lambuth stu- dents. FOCUS, a period of religious emphasis, sponsored by the Cam- pus Congregation, the SGA, and the college Special Events commit- tee was a great success this year. Nationally known attorney and the- ologian Dr. William Stringfellow, and feminist comedy team Harri- son and Tyler were on campus to participate in the program. The theme was America Whither Bound? and Chaplain Brady Whi- tehead, Jr. was the coordinator of this annual event. During the same week, the National Shakespeare Company of New York held a drama workshop for theatre stu- dents in the Lambuth Theatre, and presented The Tempest and Macbeth at Jackson Junior High. Top left: Dr. William Stringfellow speaks to a class during FOCUS week. Top left center: Theater students learn expressions from the National Shake- speare Company of New York instructors. Left: Feminist comediennes Patti Harrison and Robin Tyler, express their views in skits during FOCUS. Above: A drama workshop leader instructs students. 39 Who ' s Who On October 22, 1975, twenty-one seniors were named to Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. These selections were made on the basis of character, scholarship, leadership and promise of future usefulness. Dr. G. Wayne Brown, executive director of the Tennessee Higher Education Commission, spoke to the students, their parents, friends, and faculty members at the convocation in the Memorial Chapel. Following the 1 o ' clock service, the seniors and their families attended a luncheon hosted by President and Mrs. Wilder in the Colonial Room. Front row, I. to r.: Toney Walsh, Art Taylor, Joe Watlington, Rick Boggs; Second row, I. to r.: Lu Ann Brentson, Robin McKinley, Gwenda Green, Linda McBride, Jane Terrell, Tom Byrum, Hugh Exum, Chuck Keltner; Third row, I. to r.: Steve Rayburn, Kathy Turner, Donna Whit- ten, Gil Webb, Anne Blair, Kathy Williams, Karen Sogentrei, Toni Miller, Kathy Davis. 40 Majoring in Sociology, Phyllis Anne Blair served as both treasurer and chairman of the Miss Lambuth Committee. Active in Alpha Omi- cron Pi, she held the positions of corresponding secretary and trea- surer and was a member of the Pledge Committee. During her freshman year, Anne was elected to the Sprague Hall Dorm Council and, in subsequent years, held the offices of president and vice-presi- dent of Harris Hall. As a junior, she acted as class secretary. Anne was also a member of Gamma Beta Phi and the Dean ' s List. Representative to the Tennessee Student Association, Lawrence Richard Boggs also received the honor of the TSA ' s Most Outstand- ing Delegate. In various years, Rick served as a member of the Aca- demic Committee, Entertainment Committee, Special Events Com- mittee, and Constitutional Revision Committee. An English major, Rick also worked on the staff of the Vision and was co-copy editor of the Lantern. An enthusiastic partic- ipant of Kappa Sigma, he was Pledge of the Year, Active of the Year, Pledge Educator, Assistant Scribe, and Scribe. Rick also served in West Hall Dorm as a dorm counselor and a member of the dorm council. As a sophomore and junior, he was an SGA student senator. An active member of Campus Congregation, Lu Ann Brentson was a member of the chapel choir, Worship Committee, FOCUS, and the Campus Congregation Coun- cil. Lu Ann was also the recipient of a Methodist Scholarship. A social work major, she participated in the One-to-One Program, Foster Grandparent Program, and Black Life Committee. She was a mem- ber of the Homecoming Court, Gamma Beta Phi, Concert Choir, and theatre. Lu Ann also served as a dorm counselor and a member of the varsity volleyball team. 41 Thomas Lee Byrum, an art major, was a member of the National Society of Interior Designs, Lambuth Art Club, Alpha Psi Omega, and the Lambuth The- atre. He received the Theatre Reidsie Award for Best Cos- tumes and was in charge of cos- tumes for many theatre produc- tions. Tom served on the Miss Lambuth Committee, Social Enter- tainment Committee, Talent Show Committee, and Committee for Great Ideas of Western Man Art Exhibit. He was also a member of Gamma Beta Phi, Omicron Phi Tau, and was Fashion Editor for the Vision. In addition, Tom served ' as student body Action Parliamen- tarian, Campus Congregation serv- ice leader, and sang in the Concert and Touring Choirs. Kathryn Anne Davis, an active member of Alpha Omicron Pi, served as the sorority ' s Philan- thropic Co-Chairman, Social Chairman, and Keeper of the Rit- ual. She was also a member of Gamma Beta Phi, Omicron Phi Tau, Lambuth Theatre, Campus Congregation, and the Dean ' s List. An elementary education major, Kathy was the treasurer of SNEA. In addition, she served on the SGA Visitation Committee, Academic Affairs Committee, Spirit Commit- tee, Dorm Council, and as secre- tary-treasurer of Harris Hall. Kathy also held the positions of Vision Assistant Editor and Editor-in- Chief. A chemistry major, Hugh Thompson Exum was a member of the American Chemical Society, Dean ' s List, Gamma Beta Phi, and secretary-treasurer of the Inter- Fraternity Council. He also served as an orientation counselor and tutor. In addition to his position of Grand Scribe in Kappa Sigma , Hugh received the fraternity ' s Leadership Award and was named Kappa Sigma National Scholar and member with the highest grade point average. In addition, he par- ticipated in varsity tennis and was a winner in the Intramural Cross Country competition. T l 42 Who ' s Who Gwenda I del la Green was a Hyde Scholar and a member of the Dean ' s List. Majoring in speech and drama, Gwenda was a mem- ber of the Lambuth Theatre, Kalei- doscope, and Vision Staff. She served as vice-president of South Hall and as the Black Student Union Corresponding Secretary and Program Coordinator. Recipient of the Kappa Sigma Big Brother-Little Brother Scholar- ship, Goodloe Malone Chuck Keltner, Jr. was also Kappa Sigma pledge class treasurer, Pledge of the Year, Rush Chairman, Intramu- ral Chairman, Grand Master, dele- gate to the national convention, and a member of the IFC. A pre- dentistry major of chemistry, Chuck was a dorm and orientation counselor, and member of the American Chemical Society, Presi- dent ' s Council, and Dean ' s List. He served as treasurer of his sopho- more class and president of the junior class. An SGA representa- tive, Chuck also worked on the Party System Committee and was chairman for the GIG Party. In addition to receiving the 1975 Best E.R.A. Award, he held an athletic scholarship and was active in var- sity baseball. In addition to her activity in the Young Advocates and Young Republicans, political science major Linda Carol McBride was a member of the Visitation and Aca- demic Affairs Committee, Lantern staff, Gamma Beta Phi, Phi Alpha Theta, and Dean ' s List. She served as Greek editor of the Vision, dorm counselor, orientation counselor, and treasurer of both the junior and senior classes. As a member of Alpha Omicron Pi, Linda held the positions of vice-president, pledge trainer, pledge class chap- lain, Panhellenic delegate and trea- surer, and served on the Chapter Relations and Pledge Committees. She was a cheerleader, Miss Lam- buth contestant, and Kappa Sigma Sweetheart. Linda also received the title of Miss Forked Deer Elec- tric and was First Maid to Miss Ten- nessee Soybean. She was a mem- ber of the President ' s Council, Touring and Concert bands, and the orchestra for two theatre musi- cals. An active participant in intra- mural volleyball, archery, and soft- ball, Linda also held Competitive Honor, Band, and Math Scholar- ships. 43 Who ' s Who Toni Yvette Miller, a library sci- ence and elementary education major, served as co-editor, organi- zations editor, and faculty editor of the Lantern. She also held the pos- itions of the secretary of Panhel- lenic, Alpha Xi Pledge Class Corre- sponding Secretary, Pledge trainer, Recording Secretary, and Membership Chairman. In addition to her membership on the Health Policies Committee and Harris Hall Dorm Council, Toni participated in concert choir drama, and was an orientation counselor. A member of Lambda lota Tau and the Dean ' s List, Robin Jean McKinley worked on the staffs of both the Vision and the Lantern. In addition, Robin served on the Judi- cial, Entertainment and Visitation Committees and was the social chairman for Harris Hall. Majoring in English, she was social affiliate for Alpha Omicron Pi. Steven E. Rayburn, an English major, was a member of the Gamma Beta Phi, SNEA, Lantern staff, International Club, Lambda lota Tau, and the committees of Social Entertainment and Student Affairs. Musically oriented, he par- ticipated in the band, touring and concert choirs, and Kaleidoscope. Steve received the Coffeehouse Papers first place award in Poetry and worked in the theatre as a judge for the Speech Tournament, and was a cast member in the one- act plays. Heading Campus Con- gregation as chairperson, Steve also was a member of Campus Congregation Activities Committee and One-to-One program. 1 I A ' 44 A physical education major, Karen Sue Sorgenfrei served as Lantern sports editor and co-edi- tor-in-chief. She was a member ot concert choir, P.E. majors club, and varsity volleyball team. In addi- tion to her position as Sigma Kappa First Vice-President, Karen was a S igma Phi Epsilon Sweet- heart and was both president and secretary of the Golden Hearts of Sigma Phi Epsilon. She was also Sprague Hall dorm counselor and secretary of South Hall. President of the SGA, Arthur Emanuel Taylor served on the committees of Student Affairs, Black Student Life, Community Affairs, Homecoming, and the Judicial, Administrative and Bicen- tennial Committees. As a sopho- more, Art received the Franklin K. Billings award. He was a member of the Black Student Union, West Hall Dorm Council, Campus Con- gregation, and BSU choir. In addi- tion to his work as dorm counselor in West Hall, Art was an orientation counselor. A political science major, he also was Sports Informa- tion Director, assistant manager and statistician of varsity basket- ball, and participant in Intramurals. A Hyde Scholarship and Compe- titive Honor Scholarship recipient, Jane Earle Terrell received the Mathematics award and Outstand- ing Junior award. She served as the chairman of the Academic Affairs Committee and held mem- bership on the Board of Trustees, Student Affairs Committee, Awards Committee, and Activities Commit- tee. A biology major, Jane was also a participant of Omicron Phi Tau, Gamma Beta Phi, SNEA, Lantern staff, and Vision Editorial Board. She was elected as a Sprague Hall Dorm Council member and secre- tary of the sophomore class, and, in addition, served as orientation counselor. President of Sigma Kappa, Jane held the positions of Rush chairman, Song Leader, Registrar, and Panhellenic dele- gate. 45 An active participant in varsity basketball and tennis, Katherine Grace Turner received both the Sportsmanship Award and Out- standing College Athlete Award. Kathy, an Academic Marshall, was a member of the Athletic Commit- tee, Vision staff, concert choir, Campus Congregation, and the FOCUS Committee. Majoring in biology, she also sang in the Har- vest recruiting group and was a member of Gamma Beta Phi and Omicron PhiTau. President of the Senior class, Anthony Abbot Walsh, Jr., held membership on the Board of Trus- tees, Dean ' s List, and committees on Athletics, Spirit, Visitation, and Academic Affairs. Toney, a speech and drama major, participated in the Lambuth theatre and Alpha Psi Omega, and received the award for Best Actor 1 973-74. He was on the staffs of both the Lantern and Vision as well as the Vision Editorial Board. The recipient of drama and choir scholarships, Toney was also a member of concert and chapel choirs, and served as President and floor representative of West Hall. In addition, Toney was broad- caster on television and cablevi- sion for the Lambuth Eagles bas- ketball team. A biology major, Joseph T. Watlington was the recipient of the American Chemical Society Award. He was also a member of the American Chemical Society, Vision staff , and Dean ' s List. 46 Who ' s Who Varsity Basketball manager, Gil Webb also participated in varsity baseball and intramurals. The Physical Education and Health major was a member of the Public- ity and Worship Committees for Campus Congregation. In addition to his position as Resident Hall Director, Gil served as Dorm Coun- selor and alternate to SGA. Donna Whitten, a major in piano pedagogy, was the recipient of the Music Department Achievement Award. In addition to playing the organ and directing the chapel choir, she sang in Concert and Touring choirs, accompanied both choir and Kaleidoscope, and played in the band. An active par- ticipant of Campus Congregation, Donna served as vice-chairman and treasurer, and as secretary for KDK. She was also a member of the Orientation Committee and Gamma Beta Phi, and received an invitation to Omicron Phi Tau. Chief Justice Kathy Lynn Wil- liams was SGA senator, Student Affairs Secretary, and member of the Constitution Revision Commit- tee, Entertainment Committee, and Judicial Committee. An active member of Phi Mu, she held the offices of president, pledge trainer, served in public relations and standards. In addition, she received awards for Best Member, Best Sophomore, Best Junior, Best Officer, Outstanding Member and a Scholarship chain for a 4.0 aver- age. Kathy also served on the Lan- tern Editorial Board, Vision staff, dorm council, and as dorm coun- selor. In the Campus Congrega- tion, she participated in the One- to-One Program, and she worked at the Day Care Center and Sheriff ' s Boys Town. Kathy was also a member of SNEA, Kaleido- scope, Concert Choir and Dean ' s List. 47 Right: Elaine Mayer, as Mary, desperately tries to discover herself in Nick ' s waterfront saloon. Below left: The Arab, Tom French, professes that there is no foundation all the way down the line. Below middle: Blick, an obnoxious detective portrayed by Rob Monk, determines to harass young Kitty Duval, played by Pat Robbins. Below right: In a brief pause from his incredulous and imaginative story-telling, Kit Carson, played by Will Wells, gulps down a glass of Nick ' s brew. Below far right: Fascinated, Nick, played by Bill Roberts, listens intently to the discussion between Krupp and McCarthy, portrayed by Jim Board and Billy Evans, respectively. Bottom left: Joe, Parker Dinwiddie, commands Tom, his errand-boy, stooge, and friend, portrayed by Ken Hale, to go out on another inexplicable mission. Bottom middle: While waiting to be discovered, the down and out comedian, Harry, played by Ness Smith, and the soft-spoken pianist, Billy Massey, pass the time with a game of cards. Bottom far right: The cast of The Time of Your Life assembles on stage. 48 The Time of Your Life Makes Dramatic Debut Featuring a combination of both comedy and drama, the Lambuth Thea- tre ' s December production, The Time of Your Life, presented an indepth study ot humanity as seen in the 1939 San Francisco bar-room setting. Overshadowed by the imminence of war, the play threw its spotlight on the characters of Joe, a young loafer with money and a good heart, and Kitty Duval, the prostitute who still held dreams for a better life. The yarn-spin- ning tales and antics of Kit Carson lent a humorous note to the story and the characters of the bumbling errand-boy, Tom, and Nick, the cigar-chomping bartender-proprietor, added further diversity. Mr. Jesse Byrum directed the cast in this winter theatrical endeavor. Par- ker Dinwiddie, who portrayed Joe, designed the intricate set, which required the acquisition of such period pieces as a dated pinball machine and a Roosevelt-era radio. 49 Parents Experience College Life Parents of Lambuth students were invited to see all aspects of college existence during Parents ' Weekend, held in December. Sponsored by the SGA, the second annual event gave parents the opportunity to view the total campus experience of their children. Activities included planetarium shows, theatrical skits, a water ballet, campus tours, musical performances by Kaleidoscope and Harvest, a stu- dent art exhibit, and open houses in dorms and fraternity and sorority houses. A banquet honoring students and their parents was held on Satur- day night; a choice between an Eagles basketball game or the final perform- ance of Time of Your Life completed the evening ' s events. The weekend closed on a Sunday morning with the regular worship service. Top right: Mr. Bob Golden and Mr. Bill Nace talk with parents. Above: SGA officers supervise registration. Right: Dr. and Mrs. Wilder and Sue Conley view the festivities at the banquet. 50 Left above: Students help their parents organize the day ' s activities. Above: Mr. Coulter meets parents at the Saturday morning reception. Left: Tom Byrum, Adrian Lenox, Bonnie Massa, and Toney Walsh entertain parents with a song Bottom: Parents discuss their children and college life. 51 Activities Highlight Winter Season An unseasonably mild winter settled on the Jackson area in early Decem- ber, bringing the students on campus the reality of a Wet Christmas rather than the almost universal dream of a white one. Nevertheless, the students maintained cheery outlooks and kept the true holiday spirit alive and busy throughout the Yule season. Student support for the Lambuth Eagles Basketball Team was encour- aged with a bonfire gathering in the mid-winter evening air. Presenting the annual Candlelight Service the last week prior to the holiday vacation, the Concert Choir filled the chapel with clear, resonant notes of traditional Christmas carols, as well as selections from The Messiah. As a first this year, the choir traveled to Memphis where the group gave another perform- ance of the Candlelight Service. During that final week, exam and grade- worries plagued nearly every student, but time was still found to do the pleasant tasks of holiday shopping and gift wrapping. iSMPSl i Top right: Jamie Martin wraps Christmas presents. Below: Rush Jeffries talks with Marcy Cromwell at bonfire. Right: Rain doesn ' t stop students from walking to classes. 52 Left: Congregation sings traditional hymns at Christmas. Below left: Dr. Jo Fleming is seen trom out- side directing the choir. Below: Candles provide light tor the serv- ice. Bottom: Music by the Concert Choir sets mood for Christmas season. 53 Top right: Amy Foster completes her design. Right: John Banks grows it in the green- house. Below: Wiley Patterson leads the way in Enjoying the Outdoors. M0 -wM :-P ' ' ■' ■S3k • ' W, y 54 Varied Interims Offered As always, the January Interim projects offered this year were diverse and appealing to all students. Studies focused on a wide variety of interests, ranging from learning how to repair small electrical appliances to learning how to play bridge. Other on campus projects offered were as unusual as Learning to be an Archivist and as helpful as Grow It: Gardening for Profit, Health, and Pleasure. Off-campus projects included the fine arts trip to Washington, D.C. and New York. The Jazz Band and Kaleidoscope also made an independent trip to New York and Washington. Top left: John Childs learns how to repair an iron. Left: Students enjoy a Japanese meal they have prepared in Survival for Singles. Above: Sandra DeGraftenreaia increases her skills in Speed Reading. 55 Tour Promotes Lambuth Spirit A new project was added to the January Interim curriculum this year. The Lambuth Jazz Band and Kaleidoscope participated in Pub- lic Relations Through the Perform- ing Arts with a tour to Washing- ton, D.C. and New York City. Under the direction of Dick Brown and Frank Coulter, the two musical groups met several Tennessee State officials and toured historical sights as well as promoted the Lambuth spirit wherever they per- formed. Top right: Mr. Brown, Mr. Coulter, the Jazz Band and Kaleidoscope pose with Con- gressman Ed Jones in the Capitol. Right: The Jazz Band stops to make a pic- ture betore touring the Capitol. Below: Kaleidoscope and the Jazz Band perform for students and faculty at Wesley College in Dover, Delaware. 56 Lambuth Celebrates Bicentennial A Convocation was held in the chapel in January proclaiming Lambuth a Bicentennial Campus. President Wilder opened the cere- mony and Congressman Ed Jones gave remarks. William T. Barry, Chairman ot the Tennessee Bicen- tennial Commission presented Lambuth with otficial Bicentennial flags. The program was attended by Judge Walter B. Harris of Madi- son County and Rear Admiral Albert H. Tackett of Millington Navel Air Station. Country enter- tainer Tom T. Hall sang and read a poem about America. Above: Tennessee National Guardsmen and Lambuth students display flags pre- sented to the college. Far left: Tom T. Hall reads a poem about America. Left: A replica of the Betsy Ross flag and the official Bicentennial flag fly above Lam- buth campus. 57 Lambuth Enjoys Homecoming Festivities Homecoming was celebrated at Lambuth with a weekend of ban- quets, teas, and special entertain- ment. The Richard E. Womack Achievement Award was pre- sented at the Homecoming ban- quet and special entertainment was provided by Kaleidoscope in The Hub. The Homecoming dance was held in the Colonial Room with music provided by Confunction. All fraternities and sororities and dorms had open house during the day. Above: Mrs. F. A. Flatt accepts the Richard E. Womack Award for her husband, Dr. F. A. Flatt. Right: Dr. Russell Mclntire, accompanied by Dr. Don Huneycutt, etertains at the Homecoming banquet. 58 Left: Faculty and Alumni enjoy a brunch in the Colonial Room. Below: Kaleidoscope, under the direction of Frank Coulter, provides entertainment in The Hub. 59 Below left: Ms. Julia Malone, Homecoming Queen 1976. Below right: Julia Malone, escorted by Landrum Pyron is crowned Homecoming Queen by Toney Walsh, Senior Class President. Bottom: Homecoming court: From left to right: Mary Cay Alexander, 1st maid; Judy Sission, 2nd maid; Linda Henry, 3rd maid; Julia Malone, Queen; Ruby Manus, 1st maid. JM ■v a- W 60 Eagles ' Victory Completes Homecoming The mighty Lambuth Eagles were victorious against Harding College in Saturday ' s Homecom- ing game. Pre-game activities included the announcement of the Homecoming Queen and her court, the presentation of the Helen Hill Coltrain Spirit award, and special half-time entertain- ment. Above left: President Wilder presents Ruby Manus with the Helen Hill Coltrain Spirit Award. Above right: Lambuth ' s Vincent Harvell and Godfrey Patterson hustle tor the mighty Eagles. Left: Lambuth Eagles take a time out to confer with Coach Pepper Bray. 61 f ■It? it fR ' ? jpmm. rts Sports Sp. ..:-. ■. t Sports --:■: :, .:- I Baseball Lambuth ' s 1975 Eagle Baseball Team achieved an impressive stat sheet as they finished the season with an 18-19 over-all record, only one game under .500. The Eagles were 4-2 in VSAC action. The schedule included such names as Rutgers, Providence and David Lipscomb, all top notch baseball teams. Right: Ray Prevost takes a cut at a pitch. Below: Chuck Keltner warms up.  - p ■y ™ ■64 U Left: Ed Tanzi slides into third base. Below: First row, left to right: Joe Foster, Jim Korbel, Gary Hoag, Gil Webb, Steve Toler, Hamblett Cocke, Don Bock, Ed Glover, Mike Corrada, Ed Tanzi; Second row: Anil Singh, Todd Emery, Billy DeBerry, Jimmy Graves, Austin Fesmire, Ricky Moss, Greg Chapman, Alan Sanders, John Hoag, Ray Prevost, Marty Hester, Demis Winters. 65 The 1976 Baseball team will be under the direction of Coach Jack Russell who came to Lambuth with 35 years of coaching experience. His record includes 325 wins as a baseball coach. With returning let- termen and new recruits, Russell and the Eagles hope to have an exciting 1976 season. Above: Lambuth vs. Union. Right: Coach Russell supervises baseball practice. 66 Baseball .... . „. . Lambuth 6 Austin Peay 2 Lambuth 6 Austin Peay 5 Lambuth 5 Central Ark. 3 Lambuth 5 Union 20 Lambuth 4 Union 2 Lambuth 3 Valpariso 9 Lambuth 2 Valpariso 14 Lambuth 8 Wooster 1 Lambuth 9 Wooster 11 Lambuth 6 Wooster 5 Lambuth 11 Lawrence 3 Lambuth 10 Lawrence 9 Lambuth 4 Rutgers 3 Lambuth 2 Rutgers 11 Lambuth 21 Illinois-Chicago 3 Lambuth 1 Providence 2 Lambuth 1 Providence 5 Lambuth 11 Trevecca 1 Lambuth 13 Trevecca 4 Lambuth 1 N. Alabama 11 Lambuth 6 N. Alabama 9 Lambuth 4 David Lipscomb 23 Lambuth 2 David Lipscomb 9 Lambuth 2 Belmont 7 Lambuth 3 Belmony 4 Lambuth 6 Miss. Industrial 5 Lambuth 4 UT Martin 10 Lambuth 8 UT Martin 7 Lambuth 15 Bethel 4 Lambuth 8 Bethel Lambuth 1 David Lipscomb 7 Lambuth David Lipscomb 7 Lambuth 5 Murray State 18 Lambuth 10 LeMoyne-Owen 5 Lambuth 5 LeMoyne-Owen 4 Lambuth 1 North Alabama 3 Lambuth 1 North Alabama 4 Above left: Mr. Jack Russell, Eagles ' Base- ball coach. Left: Lambuth vs. University ot Wisconsin. 67 Baseball Above: Ray Prevost waits for the next pitch. Above right: Ed Tanzi prepares to slide into third base. Right: Chuck Keltner pitches against Law- rence University. 68 Outstanding players from the 1975 team included Ray Prevost who led the team in hitting with a .345 batting average, followed by Glen Broadway, who hit .323 and led the team in home-runs and RBI ' s. Others that turned in impres- sive records were Steve Toler, .319, Alan Clayton, .323, and Jim Korbel, .298. Chuck Keltner led all pitchers with a 6-4 record and 3.95 Earned Run Average. Top left: Lambuth vs Union. Bottom left: Hamblette Cocke practices his batting. 69 Tennis The Lambuth Women ' s Tennis Team struggled all spring and man- aged a 1-12 record. Coach Norma Ellis sighted inexperience and youth as the key tactors for the record. Kathie Turner was the Eaglettes number one player. This year the women hope to improve their record as they have 14 matches scheduled before the Tennessee Collegiate Women ' s State Federation Tournament in May. Above: Kathie Turner. Right: Beth Martin. Far right: Ann Barksdale. 9 1 • Li ! jjjj f | - m ' !■. .«4 sJ|l i ( ' _;«. m I ! ■v ■. — At 1 s e PHB£u sW § ' : : ; 4 jii ! J 1 ' ■t r 1 i } i M ! ; i ; Hi ♦ ♦ .f i r f x 7 v ■t i Eh t iti H ntffri U hh uj fit J i u U rtu liil u In 70 caEsza Left: Jane Bliven. Lower left: Dawn Hamn. Below: (Standing) Jane Bliven, Sally Locke; (Seated) Ann Barksdale, Dawn Hamn. 71 Tennis The Lambuth Men ' s Tennis team had a 4-1 VSAC record and a 7-6 over-all record with an improved 1975 team. Kent Prokop was the Eagles number one player, as he placed high in the VSAC Tourna- ment before losing in the final rounds. Prokop, Hewitt Tomlin and Alan Lokey are the 1 , 2, and 3 players for the 1976 season, and Coach Williams hopes for a better year. Above: Kent Prokop. Right:( Kneeling) Alan Lokey, Jeff Belson, Hewitt Tomlin, Tripp Cocke; (Standing) Mr. Jack Russell, coach; Chuck Carter, Ben Anderson, Jimmy Williams, Bill Williams, Kent Prokop. _ 72 Above: Alan Lokey. Left: Jimmy Williams. ■73 Ill •« Ml •« ' ,„ I „, I III IM •• ' Above left: George Langdon. Above: 1976 Golf team: From left to right: Les_ Coleman, Rodney Tubbs, George Langdon; Not pictured: David Henry, Thomas Harpole, Scott Mattson and Travis Harper. 74 Golf The Lambuth golf team took some lumps during the 1975 Spring season as they finished with an 0-8 slate. Travis Harper was the number one player on the team. Coach John Ledbetter, a profes- sional at Hidden Valley Country Club will try to improve on last year ' s record with the additions of David Henry, Thomas Harpole, Rodney Tubbs, George Langdon, Les Coleman, and Scott Mattson. Far left: Les Coleman. Left: Rodney Tubbs. 75 PERIOD HOME RlmBMlMfmlHnHHMii Above left: Sue Miller. Above right: Deborah Coulthurst. Right: Front row, left to right: Deborah Coulthurst, Karen Holley, Mary Ruth Pow- ell, Sue Miller; Back row: Joanne Hughes, Karen Sorgenfrei, Kathy Gibeault, Lu Ann Brentson, Barbara Kugler, Mrs. Norma Ellis, coach. 76 Volleyball The 1975 Lambuth Volleyball team turned in a very impressive 16-12 record which included wins over such schools as Memphis State, U.T. Knoxville, and Ole Miss. Under the direction of Coach Norma Ellis, the team won third place in the state TCWSF Volleyball Tournament held at Austin Peay in Clarksville. The Seniors on this year ' s team were LuAnn Brentson, Maxine Shackle- ton and Sue Miller, who were the team ' s co-captains. Other seniors included Debbie Co ulthrust, Karen Sorgenfrei, Mary Ruth Powell and Rox- ane Taylor. Coach Ellis will have to depend on the returning players to replace the seven graduating seniors. Left: Sue Miller reaches for the ball. Lower left: Lu Ann Brentson makes a powerful serve. Below: Team members plan the game strategy. 77 Basketball The 1975-76 Eaglettes finished the season with a 2-19 record. Maxine Shackelton and Kathy Turner were the only seniors on the very young team. Coach Jack Russell, in his first year as head coach, used the talents of transfers Doris Roberson and Pam Workman to help carry the young Eaglettes. Jane Spencer was the only other returning letterman from last year ' s team. The Eaglettes ' two victories came over Dyersburg State and Knoxville College in the District Tournament. Above: Margaret Simmons shoots a jumper over an Illinois State defender. Right: Maxine Shackelton arches a jump shot over the defense. 78 Women ' s basketball team: Left to right: Pam Workman, Brenda Pearce, Carolyn Newbern, Margaret Simmons, Gennice Butler, Karen Wag- ner, Fatina Phelps, Cathy Boals, Doris Roberson, Julia Droke, Jane Spencer, Nancy McEwen. Kneeling: Maxine Shackleton, and Karen Sor- gentrei. 79 Basketball Right: Lambuth vs Illinois State. Below right: Kathy Turner controls the ball for the Eaglettes. 80 _ Top left: Pam Workman prepares to score 2 points against Above: Maxine Shackelton breaks through the defense. Top right: Jane Spencer brings the ball down the court. inois State. 81 Lambuth Lambuth Lambuth Lambuth Lambuth Lambuth Lambuth Lambuth Lambuth Lambuth Lambuth Lambuth Lambuth Lambuth Lambuth Lambuth Lambuth Lambuth Lambuth Lambuth Lambuth Lambuth Lambuth Lambuth Lambuth Lambuth 73 Harding College 80 U.T. Martin 1 1 3 Trevecca 91 Delta State 61 North Alabama 69 Rust College 77 C.B.C. 90 North Alabama 61 U.T. Martin 76 Lemoyne-Owen 77 Bethel College 76 Rust College 74 Lipscomb 83 Southwestern 75 Lemoyne-Owen 84 Millsaps College 59 Delta State 89 Harding College 47 C.B.C. 69 Belmont College 58 Bethel College 77 Belmont College 87 Lipscomb 91 Southwestern 111 Millsaps College VSAC Tournament 77 Milligan College 64 87 81 76 70 73 66 92 (2 OT) 76 89 72 67 75 61 83 77 64 69 44 65 53 85 80 72 82 80 Front row, I. to r.: Terry Smith, Dave Henry, Billy Hancock, Kent Prokop, Mark Pope, Jerry Holloway, Walter Crawford, Phil McClaren — Trainer, Gil Webb — Manager, Coach Charles Pepper Bray; Second row, I. to r.: Ricky Delk, Steve Toler, Vincent Harvell, Danny Cole, Pat Warren, Godfrey Patterson, Sky Sylvester, Malcolm McKinney, Art Taylor — S.I.D. 82 Basketball Left: Dr. DeBruyn, Gil Webb, and Dr. Lord watch the Eagles from the scorers table. Lower left: Steve Toler goes up tor two points. Ricky Delk 27 7.1 644 23.5 Godfrey Patterson 27 7.8 275 10.1 Vincent Harvell 27 8.9 338 12.5 Terry Smith 27 1.0 259 9.5 Danny Cole 27 3.3 138 5.1 Steve Toler 27 3.1 153 5.8 David Henry 26 1.6 153 5.8 Malcolm McKinney 24 1.8 114 4.7 Pat Warren 15 1.1 15 1.0 Kent Prokop 11 0.3 12 1.0 Billy Hancock 11 .09 15 1.3 Jerry Holloway 3 2.0 7 2.3 Sky Sylvester 4 0.7 4 1.0 Mark Pope 3 0.6 3 1.0 Walter Crawford 3 0.0 2 0.6 Team Totals 27 38.8 2132 78.9 Opp. Totals 27 41.6 1987 73.5 Win Margin: 5.4 83 Right: Dave Henry outmaneuvrs Bethel opponent. Below: Godfrey Patterson grabs the ball. Lower right: Terry Smith jumps to reach the ball. 84 Basketball Lambuth Eagles 75-76 basket- ball team played an up and down season as they won eight ot their last ten games to finish the season in the VSAC Western Division with a 5-3 Conference record. Ricky Delk led the team in scor- ing, averaging 23.8 points per game. Vincent Harvell led the rebounding at 8.9 rebounds per game and was the team ' s leading free-throw shooter with a .731 per- centage. Sophomore Danny Cole was the leading field goal percent- age shooter at .535. Seniors on this year ' s team were Ricky Delk, Godfrey Patterson, Steve Toler, David Henry, and Sky Sylvester. Coach Charles Pepper Bray will find it hard to replace the five graduating seniors, but will rebuild with the talents of Vincent Harvell, Danny Cole, Terry Smith, Pat Warren, and Kent Prokop. Top left: Terry Smith drives toward the bas- ket against Bethel. Left: Godfrey Patterson snatches a rebound in the Homecoming game with Harding. 85 Basketball Above: Coach Charles Pepper Bray goes over strategy during a timeout. Right: Godtrey Patterson prepares to shoot over a Harding defender. Far right: Ricky Delk prepares to receive a pass. 86 Left: Vincent Harvell prepares a move against Harding College. Below left: Rickey Delk goes up tor two against Bethel. Below: Vincent Harvell scores two against CBC. « 87 88 Rickey Delk Breaks 2000 Lambuth senior Rickey Delk became the first player in the school ' s his- tory to score more than 2000 points in a career. Delk finished his fourth year with 2,327 points. He scored 46 points against Southwestern of Mem- phis, to break the individual single game scording record of 42 points held by Charles Carter and Tom Scott from the 1 953-54 Lambuth team. Delk led the VSAC in scoring the last three seasons, was named the Western Division ' s Most Valuable Player for 1975-76 and was also named All-Conference. In addition, he was named to the VSAC Tournament All- Star-Team and the NAIA District 24 All-Star Team. Delk ' s 1975-76 scording average was 23.8 points per game to lead the team in scoring. He shot .519 from the field and .697 from the free throw line and averaged 7.1 rebounds per game. 89 t 1 ft A ft. Upper left top: Sue Jones. Upper left: George Weddle and Susan Daniel. Above: Julia Malone and Chuck Keltner. Upper right: Sally Locke and Phillip Dot- son. Right: Judy Sisson and Tilman Corum. 90 Cheerleaders Left: Cheerleaders boost spirit at the bon- fire before the LeMoyne-Owen game. Below left: Eagle mascot, Sammy Holden. Below: 1 975-76 Cheerleaders: From left to right, first row: Phillip Dotson, Sue Jones, Sally Locke, Rex Wenzler; Second row: Julia Malone, Chuck Keltner, Judy Sisson, George Weddle, Tilman Corum, Susan Daniels. 91 Above: Joanne Hughes dribbles the ball for theDls. Above right: Jimmy Will iams plays falgball for KA. Right: Sig Ep and Kappa Sig participate in basketball intramurals. Below right: Darlene Dilworth plays volley- ball for Phi Mu. 92 Intramurals Left.KAvsDIinflagball. Below left: Brenda Pearce scores against the Phi Mus in Volleyball. Below: Tripp Cocke loses control of the ball. 93 Intramurals Right: AOPI and Alpha Xi Delta meet in a challenging intramural softball game. Below right: A member of Alpha Xi Delta participates in the archery intramurals for her sorority. mxm$e -■v . • ' 94 -%g£gfjfbt Left: Dan Anderson participates in swim- ming intramurals. Below left: Wiley Patterson pitches for Kappa Sigma. Below: The Alpha Xis battle the A Pis in Softball. « 95 - I , iMile Cm urncuium. lculum Curi m Curricult urricuium v. urn Lurri in i Curriculum Cu X—  W.X M urricuiui ricui ti v- urnc im L.urn« Curriculum Curriculum Curriculum C um Curriculum Curriculum Curriculuij V i JL JL IbX A JL m. X l X X JL X , %JL X UL X JL I. V ULX X X%w ULX ULJLXI MLX 1. 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President Wilder also asked for the re-establishment of the long range planning committee. Long range planning involes the total Lambuth com- munity. This committee worked on the restatement of Lambuth goals for the future. The LIFE campaign was introduced this year. Lambuth ' s ncentive For Endowment is a five year program with a goal of five million dollars. There are five phases to this effort, the first phase being gifts, which ends in the summer of 1976. The purpose of LIFE is two-fold — to increase endow- ment and to build a fine arts center for Lambuth. Right: President Wilder reflects on a point following a meeting. Below: Lambuth College Board of Trustees. 98 Left: Dr. Wilder presents the Lambuth endowment plaque to the Rev. H. J. Burk- ett, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Russell. Lower right: Dr. and Mrs. Wilder at the Homecoming banquet. Below: President Wilder accepts the certifi- cate naming Lambuth a bicentennial col- lege. um u ■99 Development and Alumni Affairs A major key to the success and progress of the independent or church related college is through its development staff, dedicated to the task of securing the necessary funds to carry out a full program of academic excellence. The staff leads such a program of cultivation and dissemination of information concerning the philosophy and program of Christian college edu- cation at Lambuth. Development is a team effort which involves the trustees, the president, develop- ment staff, faculty, alumni, stu- dents, members of the develop- ment council and a host of friends. All are a part of this team to pro- mote the college ' s aims, projects and programs, and to obtain sup- port from a wide range of donors for both major and minor gifts. Working closely with the devel- opment staff is the Alumni Associa- tion, made up of graduates and for- mer students of the college and its predecessor, M. C.F.I. The purpose of the association is to secure sup- port and to promote development and to encourage a mutual under- standing between the institution and its alumni. The Alumni Associ- ation is the foundation of all college support with special emphasis on the loyalty fund. Top right: Mr. Fred Brewster, Vice-Presi- dent tor Development and Alumni Aftairs. Top middle: Mr. William Nace, Vice-Presi- dent tor Planned Giving. Right: Mr. Nace and Mr. Brewster. 100 Administrative Staff Left: Dean Walter Whybrew, Academic Dean. Lower left: Dean Blanche, Exum, Dean of Women. Below: Dean Billie P. Exum, Dean of Admissions. Bottom left: Miss Margaret Winter, A.B., M.A., Director of Testing and Placement. Botto m right: Dean Paul Finney, Dean of Men and Dean of Students. • rj Administrative Staff and Personnel Right: Mr. James C. Mitchell, Business Manager. Below left: Mrs. Jo Ann Daniel, Mrs. Shirley Davidson, and Mrs. Judy Payton, Book- keepers. Below right: Ms. Lynn McCalla, Assistant Director ot Financial Aid. Bottom left: Mr. Steve Turner, Director of Financial Aid. Bottom right: Mrs. Venis Spencer, secre- tary to the Business Manager. ._ .-. ■,.m. 102 Top: Mr. Robert Stadinger, Director ot Admissions. Middle: Mrs. Barbara Scott, Secretary, and Mrs. Janis Kimsey, Ottice Manager, Admis- sions Ottice. Bottom: Ms. Debbie Pearce, Admissions Counselor. Absent from picture: Mr. David Douglas. 103 Administrative Staff and Personnel Right: Ms. Gloria Neilson, Director of Co- operative Education. Far right: Mrs. Mary Jo Williams, Secretary to the Registrar. Below: Mrs. Mary Willett, Secretary to the Dean of Men, and Mrs. Jean Reeder, Sec- retary to the Dean of Women. , 104 ) I V I Top left: Mrs. Mary Jo Mulherin, Director of Information. Top right: Mr. Roscoe Williams, Athletic Director. Bottom left: Dr. Brady B. Whitehead, Chap- lain and Director of the Chapl. Bottom right: Art Taylor, Sports Information Director. 105 Top: Mrs. Gertrude Hanna, Secretary to Sociology. Middle: Mrs. Connie Helms, Faculty Secre- tary. Bottom: Mrs. Kitty Jones, secretary to the Dean of the College. -N 106 Personnel Top: Mrs. Virginia Elliott, Secretary to the President. Middle: Pat Golden, Assistant Director ot Alumni Affairs. Bottom left: Cindy Gardner, Secretary to Mr. Nace. Bottom right: Dorothy Jerstad, Secretary to Development. 107 Staff Top: Mr. Harry McDougal, Director of Food Services. Middle: Kitchen staff. Bottom right: Mrs. Allie Travis, Bookstore Manager. 108 Below: Mrs. Joanne Lamport, college nurse. Right: Dorm hostesses: Seated: Mrs. Juana Howard; Standing, left to right: Mrs. Rena Hampton, Mrs. Frances Simmons, Mrs. Laverne Smith, Mrs. Kathleen Peak. Below left: Maintenance Staft. Below right: Mr. Voyd Hutton, Head of Maintenance. 109 Library Several changes were made in the Library staff this year. Dr. Kath- erine Clement, Depository Librar- ian, retired in September. She was replaced by Mrs. Fran Miller. Mrs. Miller works full-time giving the stu- dents more opportunity to use gov- ernment materials. The collection has now expanded from two to three rooms. Another new staff member is Mrs. Gail Luttrell who is Secretary of the Acquisitions Department. Work continues on the conver- sion of book classification from Dewey Decimal to Library of Con- gress. At this time the library con- tains approximately 89,000 vol- umes which makes it one of the largest in this area. Top: Mrs. Judith Hazlewood, B.S., M.A., M.A. in L.S., Lecturer of Library Science; Memphis State University; George Pea- body College. With Mrs. Hazlewood is stu- dent Tripp Cocke. Middle left: Mrs. Ann Phillips, Lecturer of Library Science; Lambuth College; George Peabody College. Bottom left: Mrs. Gail Luttrell, Secretary. Bottom right: Mrs. Lue Vera Turner, Peri- odical Librarian. no Top: Ms. Ruth Ann Grant, B.A., M.A. in L.S. Lecturer ot Library Science; Lambuth Col- lege; North Texas State University. Middle left: Lynn McAlister studies dili- gently in the library. Middle right: Mrs. Lindabeth Harrris, Refer- ence Librarian. Bottom left: Mrs. Mattie McAlexander, Sec- retary to Cataloging. Bottom right: Mrs. Fran Miller, Documents Librarian, guides a workship student. ill Economics and Business Administration Right: Dr. Delbert B. Hurst, B.B.A., M.B.A., Ph.D., Associate Professor ot Business Administration, W. Texas University, Geor- gia State University; Graduate Work at Memphis State. Middle right: Dean Billie P. Exum, A.B., B.S., M.A., J.D., Associate Professor of Sociology, Lambuth College, George Pea- body. Below left: Mr. James E. Golden, B.B.A., M.A., Assistant Professor of Business Administration, Memphis State University; Doctoral candidate at Mississippi State University. Below right: Mr. Henry Alsobrook, B.S., B.A., M.A., Assistant Professor of Econom- ics, Washington University; Ph.D. candi- date; University of Missouri; Murray State University; University of Tennessee. . ' . a -3 s V 112 The Business and Economics Department has initiated a new degree and a new major area during the 75-76 academic year. The Bachelor of Busi- ness Administration (BBA) degree was developed. This degree leads to a broader understanding of the total business function as well as it enables the student to specialize in a specific area. Bank Management is the new major. Features of this degree are a direct connection with First National Bank of Memphis and First Tennessee First National ' s holding company; interims in banks; work experiences; and some new specialized courses. In addition, special emphasis is placed on women and their management needs and problems. The Department added Mrs. Amye Fugate to the staff to replace Mrs. Katherine Williams who retired at the close of the 1 975 school year. Top: Mr. Quinton Hoffman, B.S., MA, Associate Professor of Business Administration, Lambuth College; Memphis State University; Graduate work at University of Tennessee and University of Mississippi. Left: Mr. Robert Cooper, B.S., Director of Institutional Research and Computer Manage- ment, University of Southern Alabama Above: (Left) Mrs. Amye Fugate, B.S., M.B.E., Lecturer of Business, University of Missis- sippi;(B g 7f)Mrs. Doris Scates, B.A., M.S., Director of the Computer Center and Associate Professor of Business Administration, Michigan State University; University of Tennessee. 113 Library Science The Library Science program meets the needs ot students now completing their certification requirements in the tield and those who are already certified teachers but who wish to further their edu- cation with a degree in library sci- ence. Supervision of the program is under the Education department and is fully accredited for state cer- tification in this area of study. Several students participated in a practicum in which they worked in libraries in the area. This inde- pendent study program gave the students an opportunity to work in their own field of interest. RightMrs. Judith Hazlewood, B.A., M.A., M.A. in L.S., Lecturer in Library Science, Memphis State University, Vanderbilt, George Peabody College. 114 History The History Department cele- brated the nation ' s 200th birthday this year by sponsoring a number of bicentennial programs. Mayor Robert Conger ot Jack- son taught two political science courses this year, giving students an inside look at the workings of local government. m a fffiif ml v iiiiimiv UBilk Top left: Robert H. Mathis, B.S., M.A., Associate Protessor ot History, University ot Southern Mississippi; Graduate work at Auburn University; Doctoral Candidate at University of Alabama. Middle:B.R. Coleman, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Associate Protessor of History, Peabody Union University. Lower left: David F. Snipes, B.S., M.A., Associate Professor of History. Lambuth College University of Mississippi; Graduate Study at University of Southern California and Tulane University. Se owJerry G. Sullivan, B.A., M.A., A.B.D., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of History; Uni- versity Southern Mississippi, Trinity Col- lege, University College in Dublin, Ireland. 115 Sociology The emphasis in multi-disciplinary department of Sociology has been two-fold: preparation for graduate or professional studies in a variety of fields or preparation for direct entry into a career. An important aspect of the departmental philosophy is to help to provide the student with an edu- cational experience which is enirching and viable. Changes in the department included the addition in January of Mr. Bob Penny as instructor in Sociology and Social Work as well as Ms. Susan Davis, who assumed the part-time position of lecturer in Sociologyand Career Counselor. In December, Mrs. Madalyn Freund, lecturer of Sociol- ogy, announced her departure from the staff, to be effective at the close of the first semester. In Family Development, Mrs. June Creasy was promoted to full-time instructor. Another doctoral sociologist will be joining the staff in September, 1 976 adding new strength to the total department. Top: Mr. Gaylon Greer, B.S., MA, Lec- turer on Sociology, Lambuth College, Memphis State University. Middle right: Mrs. June Creasy, B.S., Asst. Protessor of Home Economics, David Lip- scomb College. Middle left: Mr. Arthur T. Tanner, Jr., B.S., M.S.S.W., Assistant Professor of Social Work, Memphis State University; University of Tennesse. Bottom: Mrs. Nellie Cobb, B.S., M.S., Assistant Professor of Home Economics, University of Georgia; Alabama Polytech- nic. 116 Top left: Dr. David Dubose, A.B., M.D., Th.M., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Soci- ology, Wofford College; Duke University; Florida State University. Above: Ms. Suzanne Davis, B.S., M.Ed., Vocational Counseling, Lambuth College; Memphis State University. Center: Left to right: Joe Pickens, B.S., M.S.W., Lecturer of Sociology, Union Uni- versity, Florida State University. Mr. Barry Cournoyer, B.S., Lecturer of Sociology, Middle Tennessee State University, Univer- sity of Tennessee School of Social Work, Nashville. Bottom left: Ms. Madalyn Freund, B.A., Lecturer of Sociology, Boston University; Graduate Work at Memphis State Univer- sity. Bottom right: Mr. Robert Penny, B.S., M.S.W., Lecturer of Sociology, Lambuth College, Tulane University. 117 Education Top left: Dr. Elmer Inman, B.S., M.S., Ed.D., Professor of Education. University of Tennessee. Top right: Ms. Nancy Johnston, B.S., Instructor of Elementary Education. Lambuth College. Bottom: Dr. Walter Helms, B.A., M.A., Ed.D., Professor of Education, Lambuth College; Memphis State University; University of Tennessee; Post Graduate Study at University of Reading, England; Phi Delta Kappa. 118 The department of Education serves students seeking an ele- mentary education major, certifica- tion in secondary education, and endorsement in kindergarten, spe- cial education, and library science. The department also cooperates with the Speech Department for certification in Speech and Hearing and works closely with the Depart- ment of Psychology in planning teacher preparation courses. The Department provides a sponsor each year for the Student National Education Association, makes the annual nomination for the Margaret Wilson Mills Scholar- ship Award, and for the past three years has conducted a Compara- tive Education Tour in Europe. In addition, it regularly furnishes resource personnel for teams con- ducting evaluations for the South- ern Association of Colleges and schools and consistently supplies a staff for state, regional, and national programs related to the teaching of reading. Presently, one staff member is serving a national committee for the International Reading Association. Top: Jane Bliven participates in group dis- cussion. Middle: Mrs. Evelyn Whybrew, Assistant Professor ot Education; New York State University; Memphis State University. Bottom: Student concentrates on opera- tion of business machine. 119 Art Thanks to last spring ' s tornado which splashed a lot of water, dirt and broken glass about the studios, the Art Department began the fall with com- pletely remodeled quarters. The Internatioanl Ceramics Symposium, sponsored by the Art Depart- ment, was shown in October in the Art Gallery. It was a fascinating exhibit of pottery and sculpture by artist-craftsmen from four continents. The department continued to sponsor travel projects for the January Interim. One group went to Greece and Egypt to study Ancient Art and Architecture, the other to New York to survey Ancient Art to Modern Art in the great museums there. Above: Mr. Larry Ray, B.A., M.A.; Assistant Protessor of Art; Lambuth College; Univer- sity of Mississippi. Above middle: Miss Joanna Higgs, B.F.A., M.F.A.; Assistant Professor of Art; Univer- sity of Tennessee; University of Illinois. Above right: Susan Poteete. Bottom right: Dawn Hamm. 120 Psychology Dr. Berryman and Dr. Snellgrove led interim projects which included indepth studies ot children ' s play as a developmental-learning activ- ity, as well as a study of the survey methods and application ot these methods employed by social psy- chologists. Top: Dr. Harry E. Berryman, B.S., M.A., Ph.D., Professor of Psychology, Soufheast Missouri Stafe College; George Peabody. Bottom: Dr. Louis Snellgrove, B.A., M.A., Ed.D., Professor of Psychology, Emory University; University of Alabama. 121 English Continuing its efforts to gear curriculum toward both majors and non- majors in English, the English Department offered diverse courses this year to interest a wide range of students. In addition to the usual offerings of liter- ature and composition, the department presented courses in creative writ- ing and journalism. Interim projects sponsored by the department gave students an opportu- nity to experience aspects of literature and writing outside the structure of lectures and examinations. In coordination with the Jackson Sun, the department sponsored a practical journalism interim project in which two students worked as January interns at the local newspaper ' s offices. 122 Top far left: Dr. John Debruyn, A.B., A.M., M.A., Ph.D., Professor of English, Univer- sity of Florida, Princeton, New York Univer- sity. Bottom far left: Dr. Charles W. Mayo, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Professor of English, Bethel College, Murray State University, George Peabody College. Bottom middle: Dr. Annie Lou Smith, A.B., M.A., Ed.S., Ed.D., Associate Professor of English, Union University, Memphis State University, George Peabody College, Uni- versity of Tennessee. Top left: Dr. Bob J. Hazlewood, B.A., MA, Ed.S., Ph.D., Professor of English, Vander- bilt University, George Peabody. Left: Mrs. Grace Whetstone, A.B., M.A., Assistant Professor of English, Birmingham Southern, Scarritt College. Lower left: Mrs. Susan B. Hudachek, B.A., Lecturer of English, Lambuth College, M.A.T. candidate at Memphis State. Below: Mrs. Mary Fleming, B.A., MA, Lec- turer of English, Hendrix College, Univer- sity of Arkansas. Speech and Drama Upper left: Mr. Newton Neely, B.A. M.F.A., Instructor of Speech and Drama, University of South Carolina. Upper right: Mr. Jesse Byrum stays busy keeping things in order at the theatre. Right: Pat Robbins applies Parker Dinwid- die ' s make up for Oklahoma! 124 Attempting to meet the social demands of speech and drama majors in a more comprehensive way, the Speech Department offered a course in Speech Pathology, taught at the Jackson Speech and Hearing Center. Looking toward the future, Mr. Byrum offered an introductory course in Speech Pathology and now the department is certified in that field. As usual, the department presented a variety of interim projects. Mr. Byrum and Miss Higgs offered a Fine Arts Trip to New York City. Mr. Neely and Mr. Ray sponsored a Study of Ancient Art and Theatre in Rome, Athens, and Egypt. Several other interim projects were offered and later canceled because of lack of interest from students. Top: Mr. Sherrill R. Cox, B.A., M.A., Assist- ant Protessor of Speech, David Lipscomb College, Murray State University, Doctoral candidate at Ohio University. Middle left: Mr. Cox relaxes by playing ping-pong. Middle right: Ricky Snellgrove presents an A speech. Left: Mr. Jesse Byrum, A.B., M.A., Assist- ant Prof essor of Speech and Drama, Lam- buth College, George Peabody College. 125 Music Serving as traveling ambassadors of Lambuth College, the Lambuth Jazz Band and Kaleidoscope toured Washington, D.C. and New York City in January of 1 976. Closer to home, the Jazz Band performed at Lambuth ball games, and civic programs and participated in the Memphis State Jazz Contest, where they placed first in the small college division. A pair of sea- sonal concerts and a spring tour of Tennessee, North Carolina and South Carolina churches and high schools highlighted the year for the concert band. Celebrating the Christmas season, the concert choir performed the Christmas Candlelight Service in the Lambuth Chapel as well as at First United Methodist Church in Memphis. Bicentennial selections and the Requiem were presented in the concert choir spring choral concert. Tour- ing choir made its annual concert tour with a trip to churches in Georgia, Alabama, and various areas of Tennessee. Upper right: Mr. Frank Coulter, B.M., M.A. of Ed., Assistant Professor of Music, Illinois Wes- leyan, Columbian University. Right: Dr. Jo Fleming, B.A., M.M., Mus. D., Associate Professor of Music, Hendrix College, Southern Methodist University, Union Theological Seminary, Perkins School of Theology, Boston University School of Fine and Applied Arts. Above: Touring Choir. 126 .•-, - HB jfl Jj B j al V •1 WW 1 H i «sl Ifck ' ' ' A %« m. MB ' ' p x x w tk vBm liffljfr 7 op eft: Mrs. Sara Beth Causley, B.A., Assist- ant Professor of Music, Southwestern. Top right: Don L. Huneycutt, B.M., M.M., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Music, Stetson University, Louisiana State University, Univer- sity of Mississippi. Middle: Jazz Band rehearsal. Lower left: Richard L. Brown, B.A., M.A., Assistant Professor of Music, Hendrix Col- lege, University of Missouri. Lower right: Joanne Hughes at choir practice. 127 Religion and Philosophy Above: FOCUS speaker William String- fellow walks across campus with Dr. Davenport and students. Top right: Dr. Paul Blankenship, B.A., B.D., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Religion, Lambuth College, Vanderbilt, Northwest- ern University. Bottom: Dr. Brady Whitehead, Jr., B.S., M.Div., M.A., Th.D., Chaplain and Assist- ant Professor of Religion, Southwestern at Memphis; Chandler School of Theology; Emory University; Boston University School of Theology. 128 The Religion and Philosophy Department is commit- ted primarily to its role as a department contributing to a liberal arts education at Lambuth. Much ot the department ' s attention is centered on the promotion ot the humanities in general and on the development of interdisciplinary studies. The department sees itself as one possible means of combining the various disci- plines in a unified approach to knowledge with religion or philosophy as the centralizing discipline. Courses have been developed both in the traditional areas of Bible, church history, and theology, and in the area of theology and literature, religion and psychology, and eastern religions and philosophies. Interims have ranged from the study of medical ethics to parapys- chology, to the theology of country and gospel music. Left: Dr. Gene L. Davenport, B.A., B.D., Ph.D., Profes sor of Reli- gion, Birmingham Southern, Vanderbilt. Lower left: Dr. Russell Mclntire, Jr., B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Assistant Pro- fessor of Philosophy, Mississippi College, Vanderbilt. Below: Dr. Kenneth J. Wilkerson, A. A., B.A., B.D., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Philosophy, Martin College, Florida Southern College, Vanderbilt University. 129 Foreign Language In an effort to structure its curriculum to the interests and needs of all stu- dents, the Foreign Language Department has added new courses as a part of a more career oriented program. Previously the department has served only those students obtaining a Bachelor of Arts degree; the new courses should stimulate more interest in the Foreign Language department. Simul- taneously, the traditional courses in language, civilization, and culture are still offered. The department uses a multimedia approach in teaching the French, Spanish, and German courses it offers. Besides the usual classroom instruction and written assignments, students have access to the Language lab for oral practice in order to gain proficiency in their courses. Top: Mrs. Marian C. Jones, B.A., Lecturer of Foreign Languages, Centre College. Right: Mr. Loren McCullar, B.M., M.A., Assistant Professor of German, Mississippi College, University of Mississippi. Below left: Mrs. Hughette Craft, B.A., B.P., Assistant Professor of French, University of Clermont, Graduate work under Rene Picard. 130 Human Development The Human Development Center is designed to be an integral part ot the total educational process at Lambuth. It otters programs and services which help all students meet their personal and developmental needs. The learn- ing and resource laboratory otters a wide range ot opportunities tor reading improvement. The Psychological and Counselling service tocuses on help- ing students to cope with the demands and stresses of everyday life experi- ences. The educational and tutorial services are designed to assist students in areas where they are having difficulties. Career Counselling Services involve helping students to discover their interests and aptitude, to become aware of the wide range of vocational possibilities, and to initiate plans of action. In addition to the above services, the Center has made it possible for stu- dents of psychology and education to gain experience using up-to-date materials and equipment in working with elementary, junior high, and high school students who have learning problems or need tutorial help. The Center has assisted various schools in the area by conducting in-service training programs. Top left: Marsha Coleman, secretary. Left: Dean Wood K. Whetstone, Director of the Human Development Center, A.B., S.T.B., Associate Professor of Psycholgoy, Birmingham Southern College, Boston University, Graduate Work at Duke Univer- sity, Garrett Biblical Institute, and Meninger Psychiatric Foundation. Lower right: Mrs. Evelyn Whybrew, B.S., M.S., Assistant Professor of Education, New York State University; Memphis State University. Lower left: Mrs. Elizabeth Coulter, B.S., M.S., Hardin-Simmons University, North Texas State University. 131 Physical Education Following the departure ot Bob Taylor from the staff, Lambuth ' s physical education department received a new coach, Mr. Jack Russell. From Orlando, Florida, Russell became head coach for the Lambuth Eagles ' baseball team and the Lady Eagles ' basketball squad. Techniques in the art of coach- ing were emphasized in the interim project Coaching Basketball, led by Coach Charles Bray. Designed for aspiring physical education teachers and coaches, the project focused on all aspects of the game, including the organization and administration of a basketblal program. Another popular interim project Enjoying the Outdoors, was led by Mrs. Norma Ellis and Mrs. Jo Booth, from the Biology Depart- ment. Trips were made to the Land Between the Lakes, Reelfoot Lake, and many of Tennessee ' s other places of outdoor camping enjoy- ment. Top: Coach Jack Russell and Coach Ros- coe Williams. Middle: Baseball players find that baseball involves more than batting and pitching. Lower left: Mr. Roscoe Williams, A.B., M.A., Athletic Director, Hendrix College; George Peabody College. Lower right: Charles R. Bray, B.A., M.A., Ed.D., Assistant Professor of Physical Edu- cation, Lambuth College; George Pea- body; University of Mississippi. lb. i 132 Top left: Mrs. Norma Ellis, B.S., M.A., Associate Professor of Physical Education, Lambuth College, Memphis State University. Lower left: Mr. Jack Russell, B.S., M.S., North Georgia College, Pardue University. Middle: Dawn Hamm gets in some tennis practice on a beautiful spring day. 133 Biology Top: Dr. Lois Lord, B.S., M.A., M.S., Ph.D., Professor of Biology, Universify of New Hamp- shire; University of Michigan; University of Tennessee; Graduate Work at North Carolina and Arizona State Universities. Middle: Mrs. Josephine Booth, B.S., M.A., Assistant Professor of Biology, Middle Tennessee State University. Right: A student finds the lab an excellent place to study. Opposite page: Top left: Dr. Robert Carlton, B.S., M.A., Ph.D., Professor of Biology, Lam- buth College; George Peabody College; Auburn University. Top right: Dr. James Davis, A.B., M.S., Ph.D., Professor of Biology, University of Delaware; Northwestern University. Bottom left: Dr. Carlton lecture to class. Bottom right: Ceci Morrison completes her experiment. 134 Plans were made this year to begin work in the spring on Lambuth ' s new biology station. The Oxley Biological Field Station should be completed by the fall ot 1976. Named for Dr. Arthur D. Oxley, professor emeritus, the facility is located at Lakeshore in Eva, Tennessee. The total cost of the sta- tion will be approximately $40,000. Interims offered this year by the department included Grow It: Garden- ing for Profit, Health, and Pleasure, by Dr. Lord and Dr. Davis, and Tropi- cal Biology, a travel project sponsored by Mrs. Booth, Dr. Carlton, and Dr. Davis. 135 Mathematics and Physics Most of the math majors who leave Lambuth are very well quali- fied for teaching, graduate school, or for the high paying jobs that require an undergraduate math major. Mathematics is receiving greater prominence in many fields. The department is fulfilling the needs of pre-professional students such as those in the pre-law pro- gram by encouraging the study of Calculus in order to increase the student ' s deductive capacity. Top left: Mrs. Isinell Newbill, B.S.; Lecturer of Mathematics; Union University, Univer- sity of Chicago and University of Tennes- see. Top right: Mr. Spence Dupree, B.S., M.S.; Assistant Professor of Mathematics; Mem- phis State University and University of Mis- sissippi. Bottom: Dr. Kenneth Yancey, B.S., M.S., Ph.D.; Associate Professor of Physics; Southwestern at Memphis and Virginia Polytechnic Institute. 136 Physical Science and Chemistry The Chemistry Department is celebrating the Bicentennial ot the discovery ot oxygen. The student aftiliate of the American Chemical Society is celebrating the Centen- nial of it ' s founding. Dr. Ronnie Barnes is the newest member of the Physical Science Department. Dr. Barnes teaches Physical Science and Astronomy. To help prepare students for the DCAT, MCAT, and PCAT, Dr. Beasley, in conjunction with Dr. Inman, offered a chemistry review for pre-professional examinations as a January Interim. After text- book study, the students ended the month by taking a typical-timed examination in their own field of interest. Top: Dr. George Edwards, B.Ed., M.S., Ph.D.; Professor of Chemistry; Southern Illinois University, University of Oklahoma, University of Tennessee, and Ohio State University. Bottom left: Dr. James Beasley, B.S., M.S., Ph.D.; Professor of Chemistry; Auburn University and University of Virginia. Bottom right: Dr. Ronnie Barnes, B.A., A.M., Ph.D.; Professor of Astronomy; Van- derbilt University and Indiana University. 137 Interior Design Interior Design is one of the largest and fastest growing majors at Lambuth; it is the only program of its type in the Mid-South. The Interior Design program is interdivi- sional, including Art, Business, and Family Development. One of its greatest strengths is the apprenticeship program where students are actually put to work in a real interior design firm. Another feature of this unique major program is a house completely designed by students as a small interior design firm so that learning takes place in as close to a real situation as possible. The entire program is wholly professional, career oriented. Included recently is a related Pre-Professional Architectural Program. The following pictures were made in the Interior Design house which is the brilliant project of the Interior Design professors Mrs. Nelle Cobb and Mr. Larry Ray. 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' ■■- ' ■■■. .. r.- : : ; ' ■■■bbBRBBh Seated: Mrs. Blanche Exum, Brenda Pearce, Janie Taylor, and Mary Watlington; Standing, Front row: Jane Terrell, Billie Jean Cary, Cindy Hurd, Jane Spencer, Toni Miller, and Debbie Rivers; Back row: Sally Collins, Cathie Carter, Ginger Fralich, and Amy McRae. 142 Inter-Fraternity Council The Inter-Fraternity Council is made up of three members and the faculty advisor from each fraternity. Along with the Panhellenic Council, the IFC presented the Greek All-Sing in November, the proceeds going to each group ' s selected charity. Other benefit projects were also sponsored. Seated: Rich Jones, Steve Payne, and Chuck Aaron; Standing: Dan Anderson, Ralph Hick- man, Kent Prokop, and Mike Conklin. 143 144 ■■r Aon Alpha Omicron Pi had a year of many honors, including the Distinguished Service Award from international AOPi for being one of the top ten chapters in the United States and Canada. The AOPi chapter won the Panhellenic Scholarship Award, Sigma Kapers, and Greek All-Sing. AOPi members were elected to Who ' s Who, the Miss Lambuth Court, Homecoming Court, SGA offices and class offices. Members also served on the Vision staff, the basketball and tennis teams, and as Lambuth cheer- leaders. AOPi worked hard to support its national philanthropy, the Arthritis Foun- dation, by sponsoring money-making projects such as the AOPI Supper and a musical in the spring. Top to bottom, left to right: Ginger Newbill, Susan Hayes, Karen Wilson, Venita Poin- dexter, Debbie Job, Anne Blair, Susan Reeder, Kaye Fonda, Barb Kugler, Janet Shamblin, Janet Phelps, Amy Crawley, Pam Reinhart, Jane Spencer, Elizabeth Helms, Lynn McAlister, Mary Cay Alexan- der, Kathy Davis, Cindy Orr, Mary Watling- ton, Ann Inman, Donda Stallins, Melissa Bryan, Sue Jones, Sally Locke, Letitia Pyron, Ann Barksdale, Donna Fink, Susan Foote, Linda McBride, Trisha Leathers, Molly Wagster, Amy Foster, Mrs. Clarence Hampton, Cathie Carter, Lou Ellen Riley, Bonnie Carter. 145 ASA Front row, I. to r.: Beth Leitschuh, Karen Holley, Pam Workman, Susan Miller, Toni Miller, Barbara Massa, Pam Lassing, Mary Ann Murphy, Adele Marchetti, Nini Boggs; Back row, I. to r.: Laurie Bates, Colleen Collins, Sally Jo Carl, Sherry Deen, Cindy Hurd, Lynn Minatra, Sue Hauck, Nancy Welch, Teresa Briley, Emily Wallace, Lu Anne Morris. 146 Alpha Xi Delta sorority has sup- ported its philanthrophy with several projects during the year. The sorority held an ice cream and cake supper and its annual Mr. and Miss Collegiate contest to raise money for Pitman Hall, a home for juvenile girls. It has redecorated its sorority room and enjoyed several parties during the year. All its mem- bers are quite active in campus activities. 147 First row, I. to r.: John McDonald, Anita James, David Bynum, State Payne, George Fant, Pete Chapman; Second row, I. to r.: Parker Dinwid- die, Paul Inman, Rush Jeffrey, Jimmy Williams, Don Dubose, Ray Prevost, Mike Wills, Jim Board; Third row, I. to r.: Tripp Cocke, Dan Ander- son, Ron Smith, Tom Phelps, Tom Schroeder, Tom Jones, Mike Bowen, Bill Draper, Ben House, Tim Goldsmith, Wayne Warren, Bill Anderson, Jim Wilson, Tilman Corum. 148 KA Kappa Alpha welcomed its pledges in September with a series ot events, including a steak dinner and various pledge parties. The order also conducted the annual Rose Ceremony on the steps ot Sprague Hall tor pledges ot campus sororities. Continuing throughout the year, KAs celebrated holidays and other special occasions with receptions to honor Parents ' Day and Homecoming, and parties to mark Halloween and Christmas. KA members also participated in a Big Brothers Paddle Swap, and an alumni sottball game. Highlights ot the year included the establishment ot a Jackson Alumni Chapter, Convivium, and Old South Week which ended with the traditional ball, held this year at Fall Creek Falls State Park. 149 KI Front row, left to right: Steve Mischke, Mark Garrett, Rodney Tubbs, Dale Hatch, Fred Birmingham, Jimmy Graves, Rick Boggs; Second row: Garey Keltner, Jere Jackson, Landrum Pyron, Wiley Patterson, Linda McBride, Chuck Keltner, Chuck Carter, Roy C. Stephenson, Billy Han- cock, Kent Prokop; Third row: Phillip Dotson, Dave Henry, Gary Noonan, Jim Lane, Pat Warren, David Haverly, James Hughes, Hugh Exum. 150 The Kappa Sigma fraternity was runner-up for the second year in the campus wide Greek All-Sing. During the year the Kappa Sigs took part in pledge swaps and intramural sports. They sponsored a 50 ' s party and the Black and White Formal. The Senior Awards and Founders Day topped off an active year for the Kappa Sigma fraternity. 151 152 4 M Phi Mu Fraternity has been very active on campus this year. In the fall, Phi Mu won 2nd place in vol- leyball and supported its local phi- lanthropy by holding a Halloween party tor Tennessee Sheriff ' s Boys Town. Phi Mu also held open house for each of the fraternities on campus and a tea honoring the basketball players, cheerleaders, coaches and faculty officials. Thir- teen provisional members were ini- tiated during the month of Febru- ary and new officers were installed. In the spring the chapter received $1000 from the estate of Margar- ette E. Lemon, grandmother of the late Margarette (Wilson) Mills, first chapter president. Miss Grant received the check from Dr. Smith as Ginger Fralich and Amy McRae observed. The sorority decided to use the money to help deserving members in the chapter. Social highlights for the year included the Honors banquet, the Spring Formal and a Mothers ' Tea at the close of the year. Members: Top to bottom, left to right: Sherry Sherwood, Sara Utterback, Melodie Schmidt, Jane McClary, Jane Venters, Sandy Stump, Charlotta Ewers, Dee Anna Dexter, Marsha Oldham, Cindy Smith, Julie Rybolt, Kim Smith, Marsha Hilsdon, Nancy Gannon, Janet Pettyjohn, Ginger Fralich, Sue Henley, Alison Walker, Sydney Brad- ley, Debbie Rivers, Amy McRae, Betsy Hall, Cathy Strobl, Kathy Williams, Marcia Whyte, Pat Morrison, Ceci Morrison, Cynt- hia Dorton, Darlene Dilworth, Karen Chan- dler, Sally Collins, Susan Shires, Jane Bli- ven, Janie Taylor, Susan Parker. 153 Left to right, front to back: Susanna Fisher, Karen Freeman, Jane Terrell, Marilyn McClure, Anda Townsend, Brenda Pearce, Becky Compton, Jan Pickett, Bleasha Scott, BillyeJean Cary, Susan Daniel, Julia Malone, Nancy Miller, Marcy Cromwell, Felicia King, Beth Brantley, Diane Holmes, Connie Chipman, Sandy White, Karen Sorgenfrei, Debbie Roberson, Cindy Brown, Temia Humphreys, Debbie Billings, Nan Sturdi- vant, Laura Comes, Kathy Kirkscey, Judy Sisson, Dawn Phillips, Mary Leslie Dawson, Peggy Waterhouse, Geri Ann Smith, Susan Poteete, Kim Mercer, Ann Threkeld, Ranelle Allen, Kristie Sears, Dana Morehead. 154 IK ■mi The 1975-1976 school year has been a varied one for Sigma Kappa. Competing in intramurals, Sigma Kappa won first place in vol- leyball and second place in basket- ball. In November, Sigma Kappa won second place in the annual Greek All-Sing. Sigmas have also enjoyed their work with a local nursing home as part of their inter- est in gerontology. Members of Gamma Xi have also enjoyed several social events this year. Among them are the annual Founders ' Day banquet, a pancake breakfast, and the annual Spring Formal. Sigmas were selected Who ' s Who, cheerleaders, class officers, SGA officers, a Kappa Sig Sweetheart, a Sig Ep Sweetheart, and several women ' s varsity sports. 155 Front row, left to right: Terry Smith, Kent Bewick, Robin Winge, Chuck Aaron, Mike Brady, Mike Cook, John Bliven, Eddie Hurst, Randy Press- grove, Greg Copley, Mike Conklin, Joe Carroll, Billy Massey; Second row: Danny Wilson, Karen Sorgenfrei, Keith Weaver, Steve Daniels, Rich Jones, John Bishop, Tom Miller, Ken Bohrer, Ronnie Johnson; Third row: Dennis Rongey, Gary Smith, Gordon Welch, Brent Paterson, Mark Lexow, Fred DuMond, Jim Korbel, Jim Esterman. 156 t E During rush the Tennessee Zeta Chapter ot Sigma Phi Episilon gained ten pledges. During the year a retreat and ski party was held at Moon Lake, Arkansas. Founders ' Day was an active event. Many pledge swaps were held with the Sigma Kappa, Phi Mu, Alpha Xi Delta, and Alpha Omi- cron Pi sororities. In intramurals, Sigma Phi Epsilon placed first in flagball and volleyball. The chapter was also very active in supporting various charities throughout the year. Members answered tele- phones for the Cerebral Palsy Telethon, collected for the Heart Fund in February and co-spon- sored the Cycle-a-Thon for the Heart Fund in May. 157  SGA The SGA year began with stu- dent enthusiasm at an all time high. This enthusiasm was maintained by a fall retreat at Lakeshore. Statewide student leaders and advisors were present, including Dr. Denny Smith from Memphis State. Parents ' Weekend and the Book Sale were held again with great success. Representatives partici- pated in the Tennessee Intercolle- giate Student Legislature, where they sponsored a bill to reinstate the Tennessee Tuition Grant pro- gram. They were also active in lob- bying for the funding of this pro- gram. Emphasis was placed on aca- demic affairs this year, with an increase in student input into the quality of higher academic stand- ards. There was also an increase in student body involvement, with more student interest and attend- ance in forums, entertainment, and polls. The revisions made in the consti- tution last year were all success- fully utilized this year. One of these, the total involvement of all class officers in subcommittees of SGA, proved especially functional. Changes made this year included the establishment of a Town Students ' Board. This board, led by the undersecretary of com- munications, served to encourage participation of town students in campus activities. Students were made aware of the opportunities open to them through the use of bulletin boards placed over the campus. A SGA awards ' banquet for the spring was also discussed. 158 Top left: The winner of the SGA sponsored Homecoming Queen elections, Julia Malone smiles at the crowd. Left: Mrs. Hudacek and Mr. Stadinger enjoys the Parents ' Weekend activities. Above: Kathy Williams, SGA Chief Justice. 159 SGA Officers Right: SGA Executive officers: From left to right: Lynn McAllister, Sue Conley, Lee Ellen Partin, Mary Cay Alexander, Nancy Miller, Sammy Holden, Art Taylor. Below right: Art Taylor, SGA President. Below far right: Mary Cay Alexander, SGA Vice-President. 160 Far left: Sue Conley, SGA Secretary. Left: Lee Ellen Partin, SGA Treasurer. Below far left: Lynn McAllister, Secretary of Communications. Below left: Sammy Holden, Secretary of Entertainment. Below: Nancy Miller, Secretary of Aca- demic Affairs. 161 Vision This year the Vision has focused on student involvement in the publication of the paper. There have been no major changes in the paper itself, only in the fact that there are no longer division editors. The Vision is being used as a tool for student opinion. Two major sections of the Vision have been the Letters to the Editor and the Faculty Soap- box, in which both students and faculty can voice their opinions. Added to the paper this year has been the syndi- cated column of Jack Anderson, bringing outside factual information to the campus and making all aware of national happenings. Second semester, David Corum became the new Editor-in-Chief. Left to right: Susan Hayes, David Corum, Teri Jacobs, Parker Dinwiddie, Kathy Kirkscey, Sammy Holden, Lawren Houpt; Front: Tom Byrum, Jeff Stivenson. 162 Above left: Kathy Davis, Editor-in-Chief. Above: David Corum, Editor-in-Chief. Left: Jeff Stivenson, Mark Medlin, Susan Hayes. 163 Lantern With the idea of America ' s 200th birthday in mind, the Lantern staff used the theme of the Spirit of Lambuth for the 1 976 yearbook. A new position, assistant to the editor, was introduced this year. Top: Editor Lee Ellen Partin. Middle: Staff: Standing: Gayle Davis, Sandie White, Parker Dinwiddie, Sue Griffin, Sue Miller, and Sammie Holden; Seated: Joy Tiffin, Robin McKinley, Lee Ellen Partin, Janie Taylor, Lynn Minatra, and George Weddle. 164 Top left: Sue Griffin and Joy Tiffin. Top right: Assistant to the Editor Gayle Davis. Middle: Business staff: Standing: Sue Grif- fin, Alison Walker, Loretta West; Seated: Sherry Sherwood, Sue Henley, Business Manager Ceci Morrison, Cindy Smith, and Joy Tiffin. Above: Photographers Ed Stewart and Mike Booth. Bottom: Sue Miller and Janie Taylor. 165 Black Student Union Above: BSU officers: (Left to right) Rodney Price, Sandra DeGraffenreaid, Jerry Wood. Right: George Weddle and Alleshia McKinney. Activities with a friend. 166 The Black Student Union has been very active this year, beginning with bake sales, and ending the fall semester by sponsoring the Talent Extrava- ganza, in which a score of talents were displayed. The B.S.U. also spon- sored a drive to raise money for Western State Psyciatric Hospital. In January, the B.S.U. performed a church service for the Sunday morn- ing worship service and was also active by sponsoring the LeMoyne Owen game. During this time the B.S.U. was also responsible for a half-time show and a dance after that game. The main activity of second semester was the observance of National Black History Week. This week began with the Black Extravaganza which depicted the Black cultural heritage. Other activities included Gosepl Night, with choirs from the West Tennessee area, an informal rap session with Dr. Wesley McClure, and Mr. Isiah Savage, and a concert featuring the Fannie Clark Singers. The B.S.U. sponsored the Ebony Ball in April. iiai § 167 BE 5 1 ' Si I lk . K ' £ !_; : w ' Al S N r ff [ V. IkmJ 168 Band The Concert and Jazz Bands compose both music and non- music majors. The bands pre- sented a winter concert in Decem- ber and a spring concert in May. The Jazz Band performed at several home basketball games, at the Jackson Merchandise Mart, and at J. C. Penney ' s in the Jack- son Mall. In January, the Jazz Band traveled to New York and Washington, D.C. tor a promotion tour tor Lambuth. In February, the Jazz Band participated in the Mem- phis State University College Jazz Band Festival where it placed first in the B division. 169 t L- £- 1 ! i I ! ™t_ B K Ti j ! i . .. 9vk Front row, left to right: Dr. Jo Fleming, Mary Blow, Kath Roberg, Donda Stallins, Mary Ann Murphy, Susanna Fisher, Darlene Dilworth, Debbie Rivers, Sally Collins, Julia Elder, Trudy Anderson, Debbie Heathcott, Mara McSwain; Second row: Judy Luther, Adrian Lenox, Ginger Fralich, Sharis DeBerry, Genice Butler, Sandra Degraffenreaid, Pam Underwood, Laura Comes, Cindy Peddy, Peggy Waterhouse, Lee Ellen Partin, Lynn Minatra; Third row: Bill Mulroy, Silas Boyd, David Morrison, Sammy Holden, Bob Bartlett, Danny Wilson, Chris Fox, John Bliven, Bill Page, Tom Byrum. 170 Choir Concert Choir is one of the larg- est organizations on campus. The group presented the annual Can- dlelight Service at Christmas and the Spring Concert in May. This year ' s spring concert will feature a salute to the American Bicenten- nial. The Touring Choir consists of select members of the Concert Choir. This group sings at churches in the Memphis Confer- ence. In March, the group toured parts of Georgia, North Carolina, and Tennessee. 171 Below: Sprague Hall dorm council: Left to right: Julia Droke, Karen Sorgenfrel, Virginia Higgins, Janet Phelps, Marcy Cromwell, Joy Tiffin, Susan Cain, Susan Shires, Temia Humphreys, Donda Stallins. Bottom left: Harris Hall dorm council: Left to right, front row: Linda McBride, Anne Blair, Mary Watlington, Mrs. Frances Simmons; Second row: Janie Taylor, Mara McSwain, Liz Briggs, Robin McKinley; Third row: Sandra DeGraffenreaid, Sally Collins, Jamie Martin, Marcia Whyte. Above right: South Hall dorm council: Left to right, front row: Julia Malone, Mrs. Howard; Second row: Chandra Brugh, Laura Comes, Lu Ann Brentson, Mary Leslie Dawson, Brenda Pearce; Third row: Carmen Ramirez, Sharon Marshall, Billy Jean Carey, Kath Robert. 172 Dorm Councils The Dorm Council is responsible for enforcing the rules and regula- tions of the dorm as stated by the school. It also supervises activities in the dorm. The main concern of the dorm council this year was the installation of the key system and open dorm policy. Keys were made for such dorm ' s front door and each student was given a key. Regular key checks were made by the dorm council members. Above left: West Hall dorm council: Left to right: Mike Conklin, Ron Gordon, Gil Webb, Ralph Hickman, Jimmy Williams, Tim Goldsmith, Rick Boggs, Mike Strick- land, David Bynum. Bottom left: Epworth Hall dorm council: Left to right: Lloyd Mudiwa, Perry Redf- earn, Mike Lawrence, David Corum, Larry Matthewson, Terry Smith. 173 Kaleidoscope Under the direction of Frank Coulter, talented Kaleidoscope has entertained various organizations with its soft blend of nostalgia, pop and easy-rock. The musical group has represented Lambuth this year through performances for several Methodist Churches in the area, the Jackson Rotary club, the Jack- son-Madison County Medical Association, the Tennessee Divi- sion of the International Reading Association convention, Second National Bank, and through a pro- motional tour to Washington and New York during January. Right: Front row, left to right: Chris Fox, Ginger Fralich, Steve Rayburn, Jim Kurki- milis, Ranelle Allen, Lee Ellen Partin, Brenda Pearce, Silas Boyd, Ken Goldsby; Back row: Karen Freeman, David Morrison, John Bliven, Peggy Waterhouse, Kathy Williams, Mark Medlin. 174 Harvest Harvest, under the guidance of Mr. William Nace, works to present the Lambuth Story to the various churches in the Memphis Confer- ence, the supporting body of Lam- buth College. The group also aids the Admissions Department of Lambuth in recruiting prospective students and presenting Lambuth College to the public. Below: (Left to right) Steve Mischke, Marty Brock, Alice Templeton, Kathie Turner, Bil- lie Jean Cary, and Tripp Cocke. 175 v Coffeehouse Papers The Coffeehouse Papers is Lam- buth ' s annual creative arts publica- tion. The publication includes sam- ples of students ' works in poetry, short story, drama, drawing, and photography. Released each year in the spring, The Coffeehouse Papers awards cash prizes tor the best work in each category. The editor of The Coffeehouse Papers is selected each year by the edito- rial board of the publication. Right: Steve Rayburn, Editor ot The Coffee- house Papers. Bottom right: Dr. Gene Davenport, Peaches Parson, Janet Phelps, and Mary Watlington. 176 Editorial Boards The Editorial Boards, made up of three students and three faculty members, serve as advisory com- mittees for the three student publi- cations. The boards are responsi- ble for reviewing publications, selecting reviewing publications, selecting editors and business managers for the next year and approving the budget. Above left: Nancy Miller, Ginger Fralich, Dr. Annie Lou Smith, Dr. Delbert Hurst, Dr. Bob Hazlewood. Below left: Toney Walsh, Chuck Aaron, Dr. Russell Mclntire, Jane Terrell, and Ms. Nancy Johnston. 177 SNEA The Student National Education Association is open to all students majoring in education. Meetings are held dur- ing which current educational concerns and other related topics are discussed. This year, the organization con- ducted such projects as sending Christmas gitts to teenagers at Western State Hospital in Bolivar, and giving a tea for student teachers, co-operative teachers, and principals in the Jackson area. In the fall, President Jamie Martin attended the officers ' convention in Nashville. Front row, left to right: Toni Miller, Sue Miller, Debbie Roberson, Jane Bliven, Nancy Powell, Amy Williams, Melissa Merriweather; Middle row, left to right: Sandra Degraffenreaid, Jamie Martin, Sharyn Cantrell, Mrs. Evelyn Whybrew, Dr. Walter Helms; Top row, left to right: Kathy Davis, Peaches Parson, Jane Terrell, Alleshia McKinney, Beth Hogue, Kathy Williams. 178 Home Econs Seated (left to right): Julia Malone, Nan Sturdivant, Bleasha Scott, Jana Lee McDaniel, Marcia Whyte, Amy McRae; Standing: Julia Droke, Debbie Home, Sue Henley, Sue Gritfin, Cindy Smith, Temia Humphreys, Cathi Strobl, Mrs. Creasy. The family development Department, under the direction of Mrs. June Creasy, sponsored the newly-named home economics club, the Home Econs. The club is for family development majors and students interested in the home, the family, consumer action, or any other field related to family life. It held monthly meetings at which time members were exposed to current leaders and specialists in the home economics field. This spring, by using money raised at the annual bridal fashion show and at numerous donut and bake sales, the club attended the convention of the Ten- nessee Home Economics Association at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Memphis. 179 Phi Alpha Theta Phi Alpha Theta, the interna- tional history honor fraternity, is open to all juniors and seniors with at least twelve hours in history. The organization plans to attend state convention in April. This year ' s main activites were working with the History Department to obtain Lambuth ' s Bicentennial flags and building the log cabin Top right: David Corum, Susan Hayes, Dr. Jerry Sullivan, Dr. B. R. Coleman, Mr. David Snipes, Peaches Parson, Tom Miller, Lee Seaman, Ms. Ruth Ann Grant, Beth Davis, Susan Griesheimer, Mr. Robert Mathis, and Randy Pressgrove. American Chemical Society The American Chemical Society is celebrating its 100th year as a vital part of the science world. The organization is open to biology and chemistry majors. The American Chemical Society is a pre-profes- sional organization which sponsors many speakers and obtains many educational films for its members. Right: Dr. Beasley, Hugh E. Exum, Dennis Rongey, Kathy Kirksey, Greg Chapman, Phillip Dotson, Bob Chamberlain, Ed Stew- art, Dr. Edwards. Chuck Keltner, Jeanie Smith, Mary Cay Alexander, Ann Inman, Oscar Gaines, Imeh Akpan, Steve Young, Ronnie Fullwood, Phillip Cagle, and John Childs. 180 Alpha Psi Omega Left to right: Pat Robbins, Wiley Jones, Kitty Glenn, Bob Bartlett, Tom Byrum, Tommy Scott, Parker Dinwiddie, Nancy Welch, Toney Walsh, Rick Hiller, Mr. Jessie Byrum. Alpha Psi Omega is a National Honor fraternity for drama students. Membership is earned through a point system, with points earned for work in the theater. 181 Gamma Beta Phi Gamma Beta Phi is the Honor Society for those students who have achieved and maintained high scholastic standards. This organization is designed to execute community services and to promote scholarship. This year, the group was re-organized after several years of inactivity and a special initiation ceremony was held for new members. Dr. Russell Mclntire is sponsor of the organization. Front row, left to right: Jane Earle Terrell, Susan Drake, Nancy Miller, Susan Griesheimer, Gayle Davis, Peaches Parson, Nancy Hight, Nita Parham, Annie McGoughy, Joy Tiffin, Molly Wagsfer, Ann Inman; Second row: Ginger Fralich, Trudy Anderson, Lifisha Wrighf, Carol Hartz, Sue Griffin, Tom Byrum, Rubye Wilkerson, Cindy Smifh, Marcia Hil l, Mary Waflingfon, Kafhy Williams, Kafhy Davis, Sue Conley, Ann Blair; Top and back row: Mary Cay Alexander, Cafhie Carter, Steve Rayburn, Randy Pressgrove, David Corum, Mike Lawrence, Loretfa West, Rush Jef- fries, Ronnie Johnson, Peggy Waterhouse, Beth Hayes, Linda McBride, Venita Poindexter. 182 Front row, left to right: Rubye Wilkerson, Jane Earle Terrell, Cathie Carter, Mary Cay Alexan- der; Standing: Mrs. Jo Booth, Cindy Smith, Mrs. Grace Whetstone. Omicron Phi Tau Omicron Phi Tau is a local honor scholastic fraternity open to sen- iors. To be eligible for membership, a student must have a 3.5 average the first semester and a 3.25 aver- age second semester. Front row, left to right: Peaches Parsons, Mary Cay Alexander, Robin McKinley, Patti Lou Parker, Roxanne Taylor; Standing: Alice Templeton, Cathie Carter, Steve Rayburn, Loretta West, Dr. Charles Mayo. Lambda Iota Tau Lambuth College boasts the old- est chapter of Lambda lota Tau, a national honorary literary society, in the state of Tennessee. Admis- sion to L.I.T. is contingent upon the completion of twelve hours of upper division literature courses, an over-all grade average of 3.0; and the presentation of a paper. L.I.T. meets several times through- out the year. Programs have included a talk on creative writing, presentation of papers, and dis- cussion of science fiction. 183 Campus Congregation The Campus Congregation is a non-denominational Christian organization that is opened to all people in the Lambuth community. The organization is directed by a small body ot officers who are elected yearly. Among the annual events of the Campus Congrega- tion are the fall retreat, the hayride, Christmas caroling, and the One- to-One program for the Mentally Retarded. The group also holds weekly worship services and vari- ous charitable acts. 184 KDK Kappa Delta Kappa is open to any person interested in or planning a church-related vocation. This organization holds monthly meetings to dis- cuss theological implications ot church work and to deepen a sense of pur- pose in one ' s vocation. Above left: Ronnie Johnson, President, and Dr. Brady Whitehead. Bottom, left to right: Chuck Aaron, Billy Vaughn, Ronnie Johnson, Dr. Brady Whitehead, David Morrison. 185 WLAM The student voice of Lambuth, owned and operated by students with the help of Mr. Sherrill Cox, advisor, WLAM struggles to keep Lambuth students informed and entertained, despite such problems as lack of money and equipment, and difficulties in reaching all the dorms, the radio station serves to provide Lambuth with the latest news and music. WLAM also gives students interested in broadcasting an opportunity to develop skills in this area. From left to right: Gary Smith, Steve Daniels, Charlie Davis, Pam Underwood, Mike Cook, Dave Hill, Brent Patterson, Parker Dinwiddie, Debbie Coulthurst, Sammie Holden, Mike Bailey, and Ruby Wilkerson. 186 American Society of Interior Design American Society of Interior Design is open to Interior Design majors and all students who have an interest in Interior Design. The activities tor this year included dec- orating the cafeteria in December for Christmas, tours of Memphis historical homes and businesses and a Table Talk. First row, I. to r.: Libby Shelton, Adele Mar- chetti, Julia Malone, Alison Nagel, Jan Pickett; Second row, I. to r.: Laura Stallins, Liz Helms, Amy Foster, Felecia King, Nan- ette Sturdivant; Third row: Kaye Fonda, Sally Locke, Janet Shamblin, Ann Thre- keld; Fourth row, I. to r.: Pam Rinehart, Sammy Holden, Jane McClary. 187 Classes Cla Classes Clas Classes Clasj Classes Clasi Classes Clasi Classes Classes Classes Classes Classes C sses Classes Classes Classes Classes Clas es Classes Classes Classes Classes Classe Classes Classes Classes Classes Classes (j ses Classes Classes Classes Classes Class Classes Classes Classes Classes Classes Classes Classes Classes Classes Classes Classes Classes Classes Classes Classes s Classes Classes CI s Classes Classes CI s Classes Classes CI s Classes Classes CI lass asses C Classes Classes Cla • ; Classes CI lasses Classes lasses Classes C Has lasses asse Class officers: Linda McBride, Treasurer; Cathie Carter, Vice-President; Karen Wil- son, Secretary; Toney Walsh, President. Jean Alexander, McKenzie Ranelle Allen, Memphis James Allison, Williston Park, N. Y. Evelyn Anderson, Jackson Trudy M. Anderson, Lexington John Benks, Memphis Robert Kent Bewick, Valparaiso, Ind. David Nowell Bingham, Memphis Fred Firmingham, Nashville Brant Black, Tiptonville Jerry Blackstock, Jackson Anne Blair, Memphis Jane Bliven, Memphis Don Bock, Paducah, Ky. Nini Boggs, Seattle, Wash. Rick Boggs, Seattle, Wash. Becky Boone, Bolivar Robert Bradford, Chicago, III. 190 Seniors Beth Brantley, Memphis Lu Ann Brentson, Smithtown, N.Y. Liz Briggs, Walpole, Mass. James Bright, Enville Agnes Brown, Jackson Danny Byrd, Brownsville Tom Byrum, Humboldt Phillip Cagle, Jackson Keith Callis, Jackson Sharyn Cantrell, Jackson Cathie Carter, Bonham, Tex. Allison Chapman, Medina Connie Chipman, Millington Donna Cole, Jackson Colleen Collins, Joppa, Md. Karen Darlette Collins, Jackson Mike Conklin, Henrico, N.C. Sue Conley, Memphis Deborah Coulthurst, Memphis Jerry Crocker, Jackson Marsha Davenport, Memphis Kathy Davis, Ripley Jane Day, Jackson Herbert W. DeBerry, Denmark Sharis DeBerry, Jackson Sandra DeGraffenreaid, Memphis Ricky Delk, Brownsville Fred DuMond, Walton, N.Y. Kathy Eison, Memphis Robert Ellis, Selmer Teresa Ellis, Pinson Charlotta Ewers, Dayton, Ohio Hugh Exum, Jackson Oscar Gaines, Memphis William Garrett, Bolivar Pam Gaskins, Jackson 191 Seniors Oil ' O ' i ' Rodney Gilbert, Jackson Gwenda Green, Jackson Reida Greenway, Alamo Betty Lynn Gutty, Apple Valley, Calif. Bruce Haltom, Jackson Tommy Harper, Maury City Thomas Harpole, Jackson Carol Hartz, Jackson Dave Henry, New Albany, Ind. Ralph Hickman, Selmar Richard Hiller, Memphis Beth Hogue, Jackson Sammy Holden, Cowan John Jeffrey Irwin, Memphis Janet Isaac, Lexington Jere Jackson, Munford Anita James, Millington Ben Jarrett, Lexington John Jaworowicz, Jackson Al Jenkins, Jackson Rich Jones, Deer Park, N.Y. Chuck Keltner, Memphis Candy Korponay, Bayside, N.Y. Mark Lexow, Northeast, Penn. Page Little, Jackson James E. Luttrell, Holly Springs, Miss. Phyllis Lyles, Millington John Lynch, West Bloomfield, Mich. Adele Marchetti, Medon Sharon Marshall, Jackson Jamie Martin, Memphis Barbara Massa, Cookville Linda McBride, Ripley Elizabeth L. McCall, Germantown Kathy McCalla, Jackson Jana Lee McDaniel, Friendship Robin McKinley, SilerCity, N.C. Alleshia McKinney, Memphis Bob McKinnie, Brownsville Rick McKinnie, Jackson Melissa Meriwether, Jackson Sue Miller, York, Penn. Toni Miller, York, Pa. Lynn Minatra, Memphis Robert Monk, Short Hills, N.J. Rebecca Montgomery, Jackson Pat Morrison, Memphis Bill Mulroy, Memphis 192 Seniors listen closely at the Who ' s Who Convocation. Mike Nunnery, Jackson William P. Page, Beech Bluff Patty Lou Parker, Dyersburg Godfrey Patterson, Memphis Marcia Patterson, Germantown Steve Payne, Memphis Bill Perkins, Little Rock, Ark Susan Poteete, Memphis Lee Ann Pounds, Brownsville Mary Ruth Powell, Siloam Springs, Ark. Tom Price, Jackson Debra Puettman, Millington Craig Ralls, Jackson Steve Rayburn, Paducah, Ky. Kit Reams, Jackson Brock Redden, Memphis 193 Tommy Rhoads, Memphis Frances Rice, Denmark Pat Robbins, Monroeville, Pa. Debbie Roberson, Somerville Connie Scoggins, Jackson Dennis Scott, Jackson MaxineShackleton, Walton, NY. Tim Shultz, Jackson TimSiegrist, Lebanon, Pa. Nancy Whitehurst Sipes, Bolivar Cindy Smith, Memphis Karen Sorgenfrei, New Oleans, La. Janie Spearman, Memphis Roy Stephenson, Jackson Roy L. Stephenson, Jackson Malcolm Lowell Strickland Jr., Covington Cathi Strobl, Emerson, N.J. Nannette Sturdivant, Memphis Sky Sylvester, Muncie, Ind. Art Taylor, Danville, III. Janie Taylor, Jackson Roxane Taylor, Memphis Jane Terrell, La Center, Ky. James Thomas, Jackson Terry Thornton, Brownsville Steve Toler, Du Quoin, III. Deborah Turner, Jackson Kathie Turner, Jackson Mike Vinson, Jackson BobVolk, East Setauket, N.Y. Senior Joe Watlington enjoys Focus. 194 Seniors Senior Stevie Stephenson participates in the sack race at Sigma Kapers. Gay Wallace, Jackson Toney Walsh, Memphis Joseph T. Watlington, Jackson Keith Weaver, Jackson Gil Webb, Linden Gordon Welch, Humboldt Donna Whitten, Memphis MarciaWhyte, San Antonio, Tex. Jo Ellen Willett, Jackson Kathy Williams, Nashville Kim Williams, Gadsden Jim Wilson, Germantown Karen Wilson, Germantown Allen Wolfe, Memphis Karla Wyatt, Jackson Lynn Yates, Jackson 195 Juniors Chris Aday, Jackson Mary Cay Alexander, Nashville Dan Anderson, England Nancy Atchison, Humboldt Kay Barker, Lexington Bob Bartlett, Memphis Dave Bassett, Willoughby Hills, Ohio Elizabeth Benton, Jackson Faye Betzler, Lexington James M. Bingham, Jackson Ken Bivens, Jackson Ken Bohrer, Centereach, NY. Mike Booth, Jackson Pugh Bourne, Jackson Roger Bowles, Jackson Silas Boyd, Clarksville Bill Boylan, Jackson Terry L. Braly, Jackson Terry Broadway, Decaturville Marty Brock, Greenfield William Larry Brown, Humbolt Sherry Butler, Jackson George V. Burton Jr., Jackson David Bynum, Jackson Faye Campbell, Bradford David Carlton, Jackson Joe Carroll, Jackson Billie Jean Cary, Puryear Tom Cary, Dyer Ann Childs, Jackson Ben Clark, Henry Linda Clark, Jackson Alan Clayton, Madisonville, Ky. Barbara Coftman, Brownsville Frieda Collins, Mercer 196 Class officers: Judy Sisson, secretary; Jerry Woods, treasurer; Dan Anderson, vice-president; Kafhy Kirkscey, president. Sally Collins, Palm Beach, Fla. Greg Copley, Cookeville Carlos Corrada, Richmond, Va. Tilman Corum, Jackson Elizabeth Cox, Jackson Georgia Cox, Paris Linda M. Crawley, Jackson Glenda Crocker, Jackson Connie Davis, Memphis Parker H. Dinwiddie, Memphis Linda Doss, Friendship William B. Draper, Columbia 197 Susan Droke, Adamsville Ann Evans, Jackson Billy Evans, Jackson Cindy Fisher, Jackson Tom Forsyth, Humbolt Chris Fox, Memphis Ginger Fralich, Memphis David Franklin, Jackson Karen Freeman, Memphis Ronnie Fullwood, Michie Patsy Garner, Jackson Jean Giles, Jackson Velma Gladney, Jackson Bob Golden, Hauppauge, N.Y. Whit Gurkin, Moscow Betsy Hall, McKenzie Steven Happ, Smithtown, N.Y. DeAnne Hare, Jackson Bobby Harrington, Lexington Marzie Harris, Memphis Elissa Hart, Newbern Vincent Harvell, Nashville Dale Hatch, Dyersburg Sue Hauck, Louisville, Ky. Beth Hays, Madisonville Pat Heaberg, Devon, Pa. Sid Henderson, Jackson Sue Henley, Henning Nancy Hight, Memphis Diane Holmes, Selmer 198 Juniors Karlton Hunt, Memphis Eddie Hurst, Marion, Ark. Paul Inman, Paris Richard Johnsey, Jackson Roger Joseph, Jackson Barry Joyce, Jackson Kathy Kirkscey, Memphis Jim Korbel, Memphis Judy A. Kyle, Humboldt Jim Lane, Jackson Parker Dinwiddie takes a break to read a letter from home. 199 Junior Bob Bartlett enjoys strolling across campus. Pam Lassing, Nashville Kacyanne Lawrence, Jackson Michael Lawrence, Batavia, Ohio Regina Lawrence, Jackson Troy Leach, Brownsville Trish Leathers, Memphis Mary Love, Medon Billie Sue Lovelace, Bells Theresa Lovelace, Maury City Carol Lutfman, Medina Julia Malone, Byhalia, Miss. Ruby Manus, Memphis Alan Marcum, New Albany, Ind. Larry Mathewson, Memphis Elizabeth R. Mayhall, Crystal River, Fla. Fay McClintock, Jackson Amy McRae, Memphis Mara McSwain, Columbus, Ohio Pamela A. Miller, Jackson Mike Mingledorff, Jackson Ann Turner Moore, Humbolt Michael Moore, Gates Russ Moore, Jackson Ceci Morrison, Jackson Ricky Moss, Jackson Mary Anne Murphy, Jackson Ceil Myers, Madisvonille, Ky. Vicki Nabers, Memphis Gary Noonan, Barbourville, Ky. Zelma O ' Neal, ScottsHill 200 Juniors Cynthia Orr, Jackson Anthony Parham, Dyersburg Nita Parham, Memphis Peaches Parson, Earle, Ark. Lee Ellen Partln, Memphis GaryPayton, Oakfield Brenda Pearce, Paducah, Ky. Debbie Perkins, Jackson Janet Pettyjohn, Humboldt Carol Phillips, Jackson Ricky Pinkston, Memphis Melody Pledge, Jackson Beth Post, Stamford, N. Y. Benniether Powell, Memphis Randy Pressgrove, Memphis Ben Clark wonders if there is any solution to his physics problem. 201 Juniors Ray Prevost, Millington Kent Prokop, St. Louis, Mo. Andy Pulliam, Rossville Jay Richard Ralph, Perth Amboy, N.J. Susan Reeder, Jackson Linda Rice, Jackson Kathy Roberg, Plymouth, Conn. Doris Roberson, Troy Tom Schroeder, Akron, Ohio Jan Schwann, Memphis Bobbie Simpson, Humboldt Steve Simpson, Collierville Sally Collins talks with a friend during Sigma Kapers. 202 JudySisson, Memphis Jeanie Smith, Selmer Vivian Somerville, Denmark Ed Stewart, Memphis Ruth Stewart, Brownsville Jeff Stivenson, Waterford, Pa. Sandra Stump, Jackson Debbie Supernaugh, Pulaski Alice Templeton, Belvidere JanThurman, Nashville Hewitt Tomlin, Jackson AndaTownsend, Memphis Sabrina Transou, Jackson Mike Ulman, Valparaiso, Ind. Pam Underwood, Paris Debbie Vaughn, Memphis Bryan Walker, Ripley Kathy Walker, Memphis Mary Watlington, Jackson Bill Welch, Milan Nancy Welch, Nashville Will Wells, Gallatin Loretta West, Jackson Stan Wheeler, Counce RubyeWilkerson, Jackson Mary Wilkes, Huntingdon Mike Wills, Memphis Danny F. Wilson, Mt. Juliet Jerry Wilson, Silerton Jerry Woods, Pinson Pam Workman, Kenton Steve Young, Alamo 203 Sophomores Chuck Aaron, Memphis Diane Alfrey, Naperville, III. Lynn Alsobrook, Memphis Bill Anderson, Memphis Pat Armour, Olmsted, III. Jeffrey Adams Bailey, Memphis Mike Bailey, Paducah, Ky. Ann Barksdale, Memphis Judy Beal, Jackson Jerry Belew, Milan Deborah Billings, Memphis John Bliven, Memphis Class officers: Tripp Cocke, vice-president; Laura Comes, secretary; Laura Stallings, treasurer; Tim Goldsmith, president. 204 Mary Blow, Milan Kathy Boals, Humboldt Sydney Bradley, Marietta, Georgia Mike Brady, Grand Junction Cindy Brown, Somerville Chandra Brugh, Paintsville, Ky. Kim Brush, Milledgeville Gennice Butler, Jackson Sally Jo Carl, Corning, N. Y. Robert Carlton, Jr., Jackson John M. Carson, Jackson Bonnie Kay Carter, Fayetteville Karen Chandler, Memphis Greg Chapman, Memphis John Childs, Jackson Roy Clark, Jackson Tripp Cocke, Memphis William Hamblette Cocke, Braden Danny Cole, Bolivar Laura Comes, Memphis Nancy Connor, Luray David Lloyd Corum, Jackson Charlotte Cox, Jackson Caye Crenshaw, Millington Steve Curry, Clarkston, Mich. Steve Daniels, Memphis Beth Davis, Memphis Gayle Davis, Arlington, Ky. Jacqueline David, Jackson Dee Anna Dexter, Memphis 205 Ben House enjoys skiing at Pickwick dur- ing KA ' s Old South Week. Darlene Dilworth, Canton, III. Phillip Dotson, Ripley John Stephen Douglas, Jackson Julia Drake, Bells Don DuBose, Memphis Cyndi Dugger, Jackson Jim Esterman, Memphis Lee Ann Evans, Gadsden George Fant, Memphis Donna Fink, Mundelein, III. Susanna Fisher, Haines City, Fla. Susan Foote, Jackson Ginny Fraser, Memphis Mark Garrett, Bolivar Becky Gehres, Hobart, N. Y. Patricia Golden, Jackson Tim Goldsmith, Memphis Ron Gordon, Benton, Ky. Cynthia Granderson, Memphis Susan Griesheimer, Memphis 206 Sophomores Sue Griffin, Arlington Dawn Hamm, Selmer Billy Hancock, Nashville Gregg Hatfen, Fort Lee, N.J. Paul Kenneth Hatfen, Fort Lee, Steve Haverly, Goodletsville Susan Hayes, Memphis Marty Hester, Lobelville David Hill, Memphis Marcia Hill, Memphis Gary Hoag, Winter Park, Fla. Shannon Hogg, Samburg John Holt, Jackson Ben House, Jr., Jackson Lisa Houston, Memphis N.J. Sophomore Susan Foote aids students during registration. V 207 Joanne Hughes, Memphis Cindy Hurd, Bolivar Donna Hurt, Jackson Ann Inman, Paris Rush Jeffrey, Memphis Ronnie Johnson, Memphis Wiley B. Jones, Jackson Barbara Kugler, Monroeville, Pa. Jim Kurkimilis, Smithtown, N.Y. Jennifer Lawyer, Memphis Adriane Lenox, Memphis Sally Locke, Columbia Judy Luther, Memphis Richard Mahr, Westfield, N.J. Beth Martin, Sheffield, Ala. Scott Mattson, Crystal Lake, III. Loretta Mausert, Memphis Lynn McAlister, Nashville Beverly McCall, Germantown Jane McClary, Knoxville Annie McGoughy, Jackson Virginia McKinnie, Brpwnsville Mark Medlin, Bowling Green, Ky. Lloyd Tapuwa Meduwa, Rhodesia Cindy Midyett, Memphis Nancy Miller, Jackson Tom Miller, Jackson Steve Mischke, Dyersburg Diane Muller, Jackson David Morrison, Memphis Reta Moten, Jackson Jimmy Muse, Bolivar Brooks New, Jackson Rick Newman, Jackson Craig Nicholson, Collierville Laura Penny, Temecula, Calif. Fatina Phelps, Jackson Janet Phelps, Covington Chip Phillips, Memphis Venita Poindexter, Memphis Nancy Powell, Jackson Rodney Price, Jackson Allen Rainey, Sardis Perry Redfearn, Somerville Lou Ellen Riley, Jackson Pam Rinehart, Guys Debra Rivers, Columbia LaVonne Ross, Memphis 208 Sophomores i } Nadeem Samaha, Beirut, Lebanon Alan Sanders, Paducah, Ky. Bleasha Scott, Memphis Lonnie Seals, Memphis Lee Seaman, Jackson Janet Shamblin, Summerville, Ga. Richard Shannon, Memphis Libby Shelton, McMinnville Libby Shelton participates in Sigma Kapers. 209 Sophomores Sherry Sherwood, Steele, Mo. Teresa Shoemaker, Memphis Margaret Simmons, Spring Hill Sena Sims, Chicago, III. Gary Smith, Trenton Gerry Ann Smith, Jackson Kathy Jo Smith, Memphis Ronald Smith, Memphis David Speakman, Wilmington, Del. Jane Spencer, Jackson - - Johnny Carson eagerly anticipates his next class. ! Mini _ 210 Laura Stallings, Memphis Sandra Stone, Lexington Kent Stratton, Memphis Jim Thomas, Lexington AnnThrelkeld, Memphis Joy Tiftin, Memphis George Ting, Malaysia Rodney Tubbs, Memphis Vicki Via, Friendship Ann Wagner, Stanton Karen Wagner, Stanton Molly Wagster, Jackson Scott Wallace, Memphis Alison Walker, Selmer Dusty Walsh, Memphis Pat Warren, West Louisville, Ky. Wayne Warren, Huntingdon Peggy Waterhouse, Chico, Calif. George Weddle, Denmark Sandie White, Memphis Jetf Whitney, Jackson Allen Williams, Memphis Constance Williams, Columbia James Winston Williams, Sheffield, Ala. Mitzi Williams, Selmer Randy Wilson, Elmhurst, III. Robin Winge, Tampa, Fla. Barbara Wood, Jackson Carla Woodard, Millington James Wright, Savannah LaTasha Wright, Jacks Creek Fran Yandell, Jackson 211 Class officers: Kim Smith, secretary; Dawn Phillips, vice-president; Greg Wilkerson, president; Marsha Hilsdon, treasurer. Imeh Augustus Akpan, Calabar Ses, Nigeria Lazarus Akpan, OpoboSes, Nigeria Derrick Allen, Memphis Ben Anderson, Jac kson David Andrews, Mt. Dora, Fla. Jim Archie, Milan Joan Banks, Benton, Ky. Kathleen Barker, Memphis Laurie Bates, Nashville Jeff Belson, Ripley, N.Y. Devona Bishop, Memphis John T. Bishop, Great River, N.Y. Cleo Bivens, Jackson Griffin Bland, Long Beach, Miss. Suzanne Blevins, Nashville James Board, Bridgeton, Mo. Michael Boggs, Seattle, Wash. Gertie Bolds, Ripley 212 Freshmen Charles Micheal Bowen, Memphis David Bratlain, Greencastle, Ind. Jo Ann Bruce, Dickson Melissa Bryan, Crump Kelly Burnette, Clarkston, Mich. Mary Ann Bush, Jackson Susan Cain, Selmer Patsy W. Camp, Jackson Cheryl Capshaw, Goodlettsville Sharon Carpenter, Memphis Chuck Carter, Bonham, Tex. Fred Carter, Fort Campbell. Ky. Linda Caruth, Jackson Steve Cates, Bradford Robert Chamberlain, Joelton Pete Chapman, Selmer Craig Clay, Worthington, Ohio Lynn Cottman, Memphis Leslie Colema n, Memphis Becky Compton, Mobile. Ala. Mike Cook, Nashville Jeanette Cooper, Jackson Kerry Corbin, North East. Pa. Walter Crawtord, Ripley Amy Crawley, Decaturville Marcy Cromwell, Paducah, Ky. Susan Daniel, Memphis Michael David, Jackson Charles Davis, Huntingdon Lorena Davis, Bard well, Ky. Mary Leslie Dawson, Covington Billy DeBerry, Tupelo, Miss. Sherry Deen, Pickwick Dam Holly Deudney, Winston Salem, NC John Dixon, Orlando, Fla. Gloria J. Donaldson, Jackson Cynthia Dorton, White House Karen Duftel, Memphis Tim Edwards, Jackson Julia Elder, Collierville James Felsenthal, Highland Park, III. Austin Fesmire, Jackson 213 . Freshmen Kaye Fonda, Memphis Amy Foster, Madison Joe Foster, Orlando, Fla. William M. Franklin, Covington Adrienne French, Covington Thomas French, Lewisburg Joel Frey, Adamsville Susan Ruth Fry, Memphis Nancy Gannon, Mayfield, Ky. Kathy Gibeault, Westport, Conn. Melinda Gilliland, Brownsville Ed Glover, Ripley, N. Y. James Golden, Jackson Ken Goldsby, Mason Jennie Gowan, Bemis David Graham, Jackson Jimmy Graves, Bradford Laurie Greeling, McKenzie Stanley Green, Hickman, Ky. Eartha Grimes, Jackson Randy Guy, Jackson Robert Hadley, Medon Tom Hailan, Jackson Helen Harrison, Memphis David Haverly, Goodletsville Michael Hazlehurst, Jackson Deborah Heathcott, Friendship Elizabeth Helms, Humbolt Linda Henry, Memphis Virginia Higgins, Memphis Laura Hill, Memphis Marsha Hilsdon, Memphis Bobbye Hinson, Jackson Brenda Hinson, White House Mary Hiscox, Jackson 214 John Hoag, Winter Park, Fla. Karen Holley, Walton, NY Jerry Holloway, Ripley Jeff Hopper, Jackson Vicki June Hopper, Counce Loren Houpf, Valenchia, Pa James Hughes, Jackson Kevin Hume, Franklin Temia Humphreys, Wingo, Ky Mike Ivey, Benton, Ky. Ten Jacobs, Jackson Crystal Jackson, Memphis Andrea Jeans, Memphis Deborah Job, Goodlettsville Renie Johnson, Millington Deborah Loren Jones, Paducah, Ky. Lucmda Jones, Brownsville Minfa Jones, Wilmington. Del. Sue Lynn Jones, Memphis Tom Jones, Grenada Miss. Freshman Debrah Marshall chats with Godfrey Patterson between classes. 215 Steve Payne aids Freshman Susan Daniel during cheerleading tryouts r Donna Joyce, Memphis Garey Keltner, Memphis Debbie Kersey, Memphis Felecia King, Parsons Elizabeth Kolwych, Waverly Marcia LaFery, Jackson George Langdon, Enfield, Conn. Donna Laster, Scotts Hill Beth Leitschuh, Adamsville Angie Lewis, Huntingdon Mark Lewis, Jackson John Lichtuman Keith Lindsey, McKenzie Alan Lokey, Orlando, Fla. John Luther, Memphis Dennis Lytle, Memphis Debrah Marshall, Medon Beth M. Martin, Gallatin William S. Massey, Jr., Memphis Billy Masters, Memphis Pat May, Covington Elaine Mayer, Memphis Ruthie McAfee, Memphis James McCaferty, Jackson Phil McClarin, Humboldt Marilyn McClure, Decaturville Kim McCormic, Memphis John McDonald, Memphis Mary McElrath, Selmer Nancy McEwen, Troy 216 Freshmen Teresa McGhee, Memphis Malcolm McKinney, Jackson Mary Medaugh, Belleville, Mich. David Melton, Memphis Kim Mercer, Memphis Joseph Montgomery, Jackson Wendell Moore, Collien ille Dana Moorehead, Memphis Bob Morgan, Memphis Linda Morgan, Hennings Lu Anne Morris, Memphis Martha Morris, Cottontown Paul Mulroy, Memphis Allison Nagel, Memphis Gary Nelson, Jackson Carolyn Newbern, Medon Ginger Newbill, Jackson Alphonso Newbern, Jackson Marsha Oldham, Memphis Cheryl Anne Oster, Jackson Susan Parker, Camden Jan Parks, Jackson Pat Pate, Memphis Brent Paterson, Kingston, Pa. ' ' : . ... Dawn Phillips gladly returns to the dorm after her class. 217 Freshmen Wiley Patterson, Columbus, Ohio Cynthia Peddy, Henderson Bink Peek, Jackson Larry G. Petersen, Toone Timothy Dale Petersen, Toone Tom Phelps, Northeast, Penn. Dawn Phillips, Memphis Jan Pickett, Memphis Regina Polk, Nashville Mark Pope, Hubart, Ind. Steven Powell, India Jennifer Pressgrove, Memphis Micki Pressgrove, Memphis Landrum Pyron, Memphis Carmen Ramirez, Bardwell, Ky. George L. Reed, Lexington Addie Marie Reid, Medon Paul Rice, Jackson Debbie Richardson, Memphis Dennis Rongey, Memphis Priscilla Rose, Louisville, Ky. Julie Rybolt, Nashville Rebecca Sadler, Jackson Skipper Sage, Munford Henry Sanders, Humbolt Melodie Schmidt, Babylon, New York Michael Scott, Clarksville Kristie Sears, Memphis Debbie Seiffert, Memphis Susan Shires, Memphis Theresa Gale Short, Maury City Anil Jai Singh, Orange, New Jersey Gail Smith, Gainesville, Texas Kathryn Smith, Memphis Kim Smith, Milan Melinda Smith, Germantown Melivin A. Smith, Memphis Terry Smith, Ripley Terry Smith, Trenton Ricky Snellgrove, Jackson Dianah Sowel, Hickman, Ky. Nancy Spears, Nashville Tony Stephens, Gadsen Cindy Sumler, Medina Phil Sykes, Paris Mary Tall, Memphis EdTanzi, Winter Park, Fla. DwightTomlin, Jackson 218 Anne Tuley, Nashville Rexann Turner, Alamo Sara Utterback, Memphis Jane Venters, Huntsville, Ala. CecileWade, Trenton Emily Wallace, Huron Mike Warren, Nashville Vernon Weathers, Humbolt W. Rex Wenzler, Memphis Linda White, Memphis Greg Wilkerson, Memphis Bill M. Williams, Lebanon Pamela Wilson, Medon Demis Winters, Hickman, Ky. Cindy Young, Memphis Kim Young, Memphis SPECIAL STUDENTS Frank Hudacek, Jackson Lynn Langdon, Jackson Linda Phillips, Jackson Cynthia M. Rainey, Jackson Robert M. Rogers, Dyersburg Gay Smith, Jackson Kaye Thomas, Brownsville Brenda Whalley, Jackson Mane Yates, Jackson Freshmen Tom Jones and Vicki Hopper get acquainted at the campus picnic. 219 Senior Credits ALLEN, RANELLE Elementary Education Editorial Board of Lantern; Sigma Kappa Sorority — Scholarship Chair- man, Song leader: Touring Choir- Kaleidoscope; Kappa Alpha Rose ANDERSON, TRUDY N. Music Education Band, Concert and Touring Choir B BANKS, JOHN ROBERT Biology BIRMINGHAM, FRED L. Chemistry and Physical Science SGA Senator, Kappa Sigma — Pledge Class President — Pledge Trainer — Grand Procurator — Interfraternity Council BLAIR, PHYLLIS ANNE Sociology Chairman Miss Lambuth Committee, Junior Class Secretary Sprague Hall Dorm Council, Harris Hall — President — Vice President, Alpha Omicron Pi — Corresponding Secre- tary — Pledge Committee, Treasurer — Miss Lambuth Committee, Gamma Beta Phi, Dean ' s List BOGGS, LAWRENCE RICHARD, JR. English SGA Senator, Western Coordinator — Tennessee Student Association, Aca- demic Affairs Committee, Entertain- ment Committee, Constitutional Revi- sions Committee, Reporter Lambuth Vision, Copy Editor Lantern, West Hall Dorm Council, Kappa Sigma — Scribe — Assistant Scribe — Pledge Educa- tor, T.S.A. Convention Delegate, SGA Concert Coordinator, Kappa Sigma — Pledge and Active of the Year BOONE, REBECCA. Music Touring Choir BRENTSON.LUANN Social Work SGA Black Student Life Committee, South Hall Dorm Council, Gamma Members of the Jazz band tour CBS Studios. Beta Phi, Varsity Volleyball, Concert Choir, Lambuth Theater, Campus Congregation Member at Large, Chapel Choir, Methodist Scholarship, Homec oming Court 1 975 BRIGGS, ELIZABETH Family Development Lambuth Theater, Dean ' s List BRANTLEY, BETH Elementary Education Sigma Kappa — Philantrophy Chair- man, Omicron Phi Tau, Gamma Beta Phi, Miss Lambuth Committee BYRD, DANNY HOWARD Business BYRUM, THOMAS LEE Art Alpha Psi Omega — Parliamentarian, Miss Lambuth Committee, Entertain- ment Committee, Fashion Editor Lam- buth Vision, Gamma Beta Phi, Omi- cron Phi Tau, Art Club, Concert Choir, Lambuth Theater, Campus Congrega- tion Service Leader, National Society of Interior Designers, Reidsie Award 1975 CAGEL, PHILIP Biology Secretary Phi Alpha Theta CARTER, CATHIE JUNE English SGA Senator, Visitation Committee, Student Affairs Committee, Orientation Committee, Student Affairs Committee of the Board of Trustees, Judicial Committee, Academic Affairs Commit- tee, Spirit Committee, Lantern — Organizations Editor — Copy Writer — Greek Life Staff, Freshman Class Secretary, Senior Class Vice-Presi- dent, Lambda lota Tau Secretary- Treasurer, Omicron Phi Tau Vice- President, Gamma Beta Phi, American Institute of Interior Design, Concert and Touring Band, Lambuth Theatre, 220 Julie Malone nervously awaits cheerleading tryouts. Alpha Omicron Pi — President, Vice President and Pledge Trainer, Projects and Activities Chairman, Pledge Com- mittee, Leaders ' Council, Orientation Counselor, Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities, Academic Marshal, Alpha Xi Delta Outstanding Junior Award, Miss Lambuth — 3rd Maid (1974), 1st Maid (1975), Dean ' s List, Concert Choir CHAPMAN, BENJAMIN A. Data Processing Kappa Sigma President, IFC member CHIPMAN, CONNIE GALE Art and Interior Design Sigma Kappa — Panhellenic Presi- dent, American Society of Interior Design — Vice President COLE, DONNA Social Work and Family Development Alpha Omicron Pi, Home Economics Club — Vice President COLLINS, COLLEEN ELAINE Sociology Alpha Xi Delta Sorority — Philan- thropy Chairman, Asst. Recording Secretary, Dean ' s List COLLINS, KAREN DARLETTE Accounting Gamma Beta Phi, Dean ' s List CONKLIN, MICHAEL Political Science SGA Dorm Senator, Visitation Commit- tee, Lambuth Vision Photographer, Orientation Counselor, Concert Band, Sigma Phi Epsilon — Best Active, Governor ' s Staff, IFC Secretary-Trea- surer COULTHURST, DEBORAH Business Education Varsity Volleyball, Varsity Basketball, Concert Choir, WLAM Radio Staff D DAVIS, KATHY Elementary Education SGA — Visitation Committee, Aca- demic Affairs Committee, Spirit Com- mittee, Vision Editor, Asst. Editor, Har- ris Hall Secretary Treasurer, Dorm Council, Gamma Beta Phi, Omicron Phi Tau, Lambuth Theatre, Campus Congregation, Orientation Counselor, Alpha Omicron Pi — Philanthropic Co-Chairman, Social Chairman, Keeper of the Ritual, American Insti- tute of Interior Design, SNEA — Trea- surer, Dean ' s List DEBERRY, HERBERT W. Political Science SGA Senator, Student Affairs Commit- tee, Sensitivity Committee Chairman, Academic Affairs Committee, Black Life Committee, Student Affairs Com- mittee of the Board of Trustees, Black Student Union — Executive Officer, Committee Chairman, Business Man- ager, Intramurals, Focus Special Events Committees, Campus Congre- gation — Member-at-Large, Orienta- tion Counselor, Dean ' s List DEBERRY, SHARIS KYMBLE Sociology and Political Science Concert and Touring Choirs DEGRAFFENREAID, SANDRA Sociology Special Events Committee, Entertain- ment Committee, Black Student Union — Executive Officer, Program Com- mittee Chairman, Courtesy and Wel- fare Chairman, Touring and Concert Choirs, Campus Congregation — Secretary-Treasurer, Orientation Counselor, Miss Lambuth Contestant, Lane College Talent Show, Usher for Theatre Productions DELK, RICKEY History Basketball DUMOND, FRED Physical Education Sigma Phi Epsilon — Athletic Chair- man, Senior Marshal, Baseball, Intra- murals — Participant and Referee ELLIS, ROBERT Biology Kappa Alpha, IFC, Dorm Council, American Chemical Society — Presi- dent, Dean ' s List ELLIS, TERESA JEAN Physical Education EWERS, CHARLOTTA JANE Social Work Phi Mu — Best Pledge, Scrapbook, Fraternity Information Chairman, SGA, Gamma Beta Phi, Dean ' s List, NASW EXUM,HUGHT. Chemistry Kappa Sigma — Grand Scribe, Ameri- can Chemical Society, IFC — Secre- tary Treasurer, Varsity Tennis, Gamma Beta Phi, Orientation Counse- lor, Intramural Cross-Country Winner, 221 Dean ' s List, Tutor, Kappa Sigma Scholarship GREEN, GWENDA IDELLA Speech and Drama Reporter for Vision, Vice-President South Hall, Lambuth Theater, Black Student Union — Corresponding Sec- retary, Hyde Scholarship GREENWAY, REIDA Elementary Education SNEA H HARTZ, CAROL Elementary Education Indexer for Lantern, Sigma Kappa — Treasurer — 2nd Vice President, South Hall Dorm Council, SNEA, Var- sity Basketball, Varsity Tennis, Gamma Beta Phi The Jazz band and Kaleidoscope return to Lambuth after an exciting ten day tour. cates Club, Kappa Delta Kappa — Activities and Program Chairman, Touring Choir, Campus Congregation — Publicity Chairman, Worship Com- mittee, WLAM, Freshman Talent Show, Lambuth Representative to Mid-South Talent Show LEXOW, MARK Business and Marketing Sigma Phi Epsilon — Chaplain, IFC, Kaleidoscope, Sigma Phi Epsilon Scholarship Improvement Award HICKMAN, RALPH Business Junior Class Vice President, House Manager — Kappa Alpha, IFC Repre- sentative, Dean ' s List HILLER, RICHARD DANIEL Speech and Drama Alpha Phi Omega, Lambuth Theater HOLDEN, SAMMY Interior Design SGA Secretary of Entertainment, Lan- tern — Organizations and Features Editor, Campus Congregation Activi- ties Committee, AID, WLAM, Home Ec. Club I IRWIN, JOHN JEFFREY Religion Sensitivity Committee, Visitation Com- mittee, Academic Affairs Committee, Committee on Community Affairs, SGA Senator, Vice President Advo- J JARRETT, BEN History and Pre-Law JENKINS, ALW. Sociology K KELTNER, GOODLOE MALONE Chemistry and Pre-Dentistry SGA Party System Committee, Sopho- more Class Treasurer, Junior Class President, West Hall Dorm Council, American Chemical Society, Kappa Sigma — Pledge Class Treasurer — Rush Chairman — Intramural Chair- man, Ways and Means Chairman, Grand Master, Varsity Baseball, Presi- dent ' s Council, IFC, Orientation Coun- selor, Kappa Sigma — Pledge of the Year — Big Brother Scholarship, Dele- gate to Kappa National Convention, Dean ' s List, Who ' s Who Among Amer- ican College Students M McBRIDE, LINDA CAROL Political Science Visitation Committee, Academic Affairs Committee, Lantern Class Edi- tor, Vision Greek Editor, Junior and Senior Class Treasurer, Dorm Counse- lor, Young Advocates, Young Republi- cans, President ' s Council, Gamma Beta Phi, Phi Alpha Theta, Touring and Concert Choir, Lambuth Theater Orchestra, Alpha Omicron Pi — Vice President and Pledge Trainer — Chapter Relations Committee — Leaders Council, Panhellenic Trea- surer, Miss Lambuth Contestant, Orientation Counselor, Cheerleader, Dean ' s List, Kappa Sigma Sweetheart, Competitive Honor Scholarship, Meth- odist Scholarship McCALL, ELIZABETH LELAND Chemistry Phi Theta Kappa McCALLA, KATHY BOONE 222 Elementary Education Kappa Sigma Sweetheart, Homecom- ing Queen Mckinley, robin jean English Judicial Committee, Entertainment Committee, Visitation Committee, Vision and Lantern Staff, Lambda lota Tau, Alpha Omicron Pi Social Affiliate, Harris Hall Social Chairman, Dean ' s List McKINNEY, ALLESHIA LYNN Psychology and Special Education Black Student Union — Program and Membership Committee Chairman, Varsity Volleyball, Campus Congrega- tion Activity Committee, Sensitivity Committee, Entertainment Committee, SNEA, Miss Lambuth Contestant MARCHETTI.ADELE Interior Design Alpha Xi Delta — Social Chairman and Corresponding Secretary, Band, Inte- rior Design Club MARSHALL, SHARON Home Economics Sprague Hall Dorm Council, Black Stu- dent Union — Secretary, Home Eco- nomics Club MERRIWEATHER, MELISSA Elementary Education Dean ' s List MILLER, SUSAN E. Physical Education Sports Editor — Lantern, Physical Education Club, Alpha Xi Delta — His- torian — Ritual Chairman — Trea- surer — Activities and Public Rela- tions Chairman — Vice President, Var- sity Volleyball and Basketball Teams, Concert Band, Concert Choir, Cam- pus Congregation Activities Commit- tee, Sportsmanship Award, Dean ' s List MILLER, TONI YVETTE Elementary Education SGA Health Policies Committee, Lan- tern — Co-Editor — Organization and Faculty Editor, Harris Hall Dorm Coun- cil, Alpha XI Delta Recording Secre- tary, Pledge Trainer and Membership Chairman, Concert Choir, Campus Congregation Activities Committee, Orientation Counselor MINATRA, LYNN Family Development Lantern — Organizations and Class Editor, Alpha Xi Delta, Vice President Home Economics Club, Concert and Touring Choir, Campus Congregation Activities and Worship Committee Elementary Education Freshman Class Treasurer, SNEA, Touring and Concert Choir, Alpha Omicron Pi — Rush Chairman — Song Leader — Historian, Concert Choir, Kappa Sigma Sweetheart, Miss Lambuth Semi-Finalist PAYNE, STEVE Biology SGA Senator, IFC, Vice President of Epworth Hall, Cheerleader, Lambuth Theater, Orientation Counselor, Dean ' s List, Kappa Alpha — President POWELL, MARY RUTH History International Club — Treasurer, Var- sity Volleyball, Concert Choir, Chapel Choir, Lambuth Theater PUETTMAN,DEBRAKAY History Lantern Advertisement Staff, Visitation Committee, Sigma Kappa — Corre- sponding Secretary-Recorder, South Hall Secretary, History Club, SNEA R RALLS, CRAIG MADDOX Sociology MARTIN, JAMIE LYNN Music Education Harris Hall Dorm Council, SNEA Presi- dent, Concert Choir, Phi Mu — Vice- President, Song Leader, Phi Mu — Best Freshman MASSA, BARBARA DEE Speech and Drama Visitation Committee, Entertainment Committee, Sprague Hall Dorm Coun- cil, Alpha Xi Delta — Corresponding Secretary, Membership Chairman — Quill Chairman, Varsity Tennis Team, Stage Band, Lambuth Theater, Orien- tation Counselor, Lambuth Theater — Best Supporting Actress, Dean ' s List N NUNNERY, MICHAEL DAVID Political Science Visitation Committee, Food Commit- tee, Sigma Phi Epsilon — Financial Committee Chairman, Young Republi- cans — Vice President PAGE, WILLIAM F. Music Education Concert and Touring Choir, Band, Freshman Talent Show PATTERSON, MARCIA RAYBURN, STEPHEN E. English Entertainment Committee, Student Affairs Committee, Lantern Ads Editor, Coffeehouse Papers Editor, Lambda lota Tau, Gamma Beta Phi, SNEA, International Club, Touring and Con- cert Choir, Kaleidoscope, Lambuth Theater, Campus Congregation Chair- person and Activities Committee, 1st Place Poetry Award Coffeehouse Paper REAMS, KATHRYN ANNE Elementary Education SNEA, Home Economics Club, Con- cert Choir, Dean ' s List 223 RICE, FRANCIS MARIE Elementary Education SCOGGINS, CONNIE Accounting Lantern Ads Section, Gamma Beta Phi SIEGRIST, TIMOTHY ALAN Accounting Epworth Hall Secretary SMITH, CYNTHIA GAIL Math Visitation Committee, Lantern Busi- ness Statf, Omicron Phi Tau, Gamma Beta Phi Treasurer, Concert Band, Dean ' s List, Phi Mu — Treasurer, Scholarship Chairman SORGENFREI, KAREN Physical Education Lantern Co-Editor, South Hall Secre- tary, Sigma Kappa 1st Vice President, PE Club, Concert Choir, Varsity Vol- leyball, Golden Hearts of Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sigma Phi Epsilon Sweet- heart, Sprague Hall Dorm Council STEPHENSON, ROY CROSBY Accounting Kappa Sigma — Academic Chairman — Grand Treasurer — Rush Chair- man, Phi Alpha Theta — Treasurer, Omicron Phi Tau, Academic Marshal STRICKLAND, MALCOLM L. Political Science West Hall President, Concert Choir and Touring Choir, Visitation Commit- tee, Dean ' s List STROBL, CATHI Interior Design Home Economics Club — Secretary and Vice-President, Phi Mu Recording Secretary, Gamma Beta Phi, Panhel- lenic Delegate, Dean ' s List TAYLOR, ARTHUR E. Political Science SGA President, Student Board of Trus- tees, Student Affairs Committee, Judi- cial Committee, Committee on Black Student Life, Community Affairs Com- mittee, Black Student Union — Execu- tive Officer, West Hall Dorm Council, Varsity Basketball, Sports Information Director, BSU Choir, Campus Congre- gation Member at Large, Orientation Counselor, Bicentennial Committee, Homecoming Committee, Franklin K. Billings Sophomore Award TAYLOR, JANE LOUISE Biology Visitation Committee, Lantern Organi- zations Staff, Gamma Beta Phi, Harris Hall President and Vice President, Concert Band and Choir, Phi Mu — Recording Secretary and Panhellenic Delegate, Outstanding Phi and Senior Panhellenic President and Vice-Presi- dent TERRELL, JANE EARLE Biology Academic Affairs Committee, Student Affairs Committee, Student Affairs Board of Trustees, Lantern Faculty Editor, Sophomore Class Secretary, Sprague Hall Dorm Council, Sigma Kappa President, SNEA, Orientation Counselor, Awards Committee, Cam- pus Congregation Activities Commit- tee, Gamma Beta Phi, Omicron Phi Tau, Mathematics Award, Outstanding Junior Award, Hyde Scholarship TURNER, KATHERINE GRACE Biology Student Representative, Athletic Com- mittee, Typist for Vision, Varsity Bas- ketball, Varsity Tennis, Concert Choir, Campus Congregation Member-at- Large, FOCUS Committee, Gamma Beta Phi, Omicron Phi Tau, Harvest, Sportsmanship Award, Academic Mar- shal, Outstanding College Athlete. VAUGHAN, BILLY Religion Black Student Life Committee, FOCUS Committee, KDK, Vice-President of West Hall, Kaleidoscope, Touring Choir, Campus Congregation Council Member-at-Large and Chairperson W WALLACE, GAY F. Home Economics Home Economics Club WALSH, ANTHONY ABBOT JR. Speech and Drama Senior Class President, Visitation Committee, Academic Affairs Commit- tee, Spirit Committee, Lantern Staff, Vision Staff, Vision Editorial Board, President of West Hall, Floor Repre- sentative West Hall, Basketball Game Broadcaster, Lambuth Theatre, Best Actor, Concert Choir, Chapel Choir, Freshman Orientation Counselor, Stu- dent Member of the Board of Trustees, Student Member of Athletic Commit- tee, Dean ' s List, Speech and Drama Scholarship, Choir Scholarship, Alpha Psi Omega. WATLINGTON, JOSEPH T. Biology Vision Circulation Manager, American Chemical Society, ACS Award WEBB, GIL Physical Education SGA Alternate, Campus Congregation Publicity and Worship Committees, Dorm Counselor, Assistant Dorm Director, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Basketball Manager, Varsity Baseball, Intramurals, Spectrum WELCH, GORDEN Mathematics Sigma Phi Epsilon — President, Recorder, House Manager, Rush Chairman, Alumni Relations Chairman 224 WELCH, NANCY ELIZABETH Social Work Alpha Psi Omega — President, Gamma Blta Phi, Alpha Xi Delta, Con- cert Choir, Lambuth Theatre, Best Supporting Actress, Dean ' s List WHITTEN, DONNA Piano Pedagogy Campus Congregation — Vice-Presi- dent and Treasurer, Orientation Com- mittee, KDK — Secretary, Gamma Beta Phi, Concert Choir, Touring Choir, Kaleidoscope, Band, Choir and Kaleidoscope Accompanist, Chapel Choir Director, Chapel Organist, Music Department Achievement Award, Invited to Omicron Phi Tau WILLIAMS, KATHY LYNN Elementary Education Student Government Senator, Chiet Justice, Student Atfairs Committee Secretary, Constitution Revision Com- mittee, Entertainment Committee, Judicial Committee, Editorial Board ot Lantern, Vision Reporter, Dorm Coun- selor, Dorm Council, Phi Mu — Presi- dent, Public Relations, Pledge Direc- tor, Standards, Gamma Beta Phi, SNEA, Kaleidoscope, Concert Choir, Archery, Softball, Dean ' s List, Phi Mu — Scholarship Chairman, Best Mem- ber, Best Sophomore, Best Junior, Best Officer, Outstanding Member Award in Tennessee, Kentucky, and Arkansas, Work With One-to-One Pro- gram (Campus Congregation), Work With Daycare Center, Sheriff ' s Boys Town WILSON, JAMES CLARK, III General Business Miss Lambuth Committee, Publicity Committee, Visitation Committee, Dorm Counselor, West Hall Treasurer, KA — Corresponding Secretary, Scrapbook Chairman, Co-Chairman for Rush, Projects Co-Chairman, All- Sing Director, Touring Choir, Dean ' s List WILSON, KAREN Elementary Education Senior Class Secretary, Alpha Omi- cron Phi — Philanthropy Chairman, Recording Secretary, Miss Lambuth Committee, Visitation Committee, Entertainment Committee, Band WHYTE, MARCIA LYNNE Interior Design and Family Develop- ment Information Committee, Entertainment Committee, Visitation Committee, Home Economics Association — Treasurer and President, American Institute of Interior Designers, Dorm Council, SNEA, Campus Congrega- tion — Activities Committee, Phi Mu — Corresponding Secretary, Chap- lain, Historian, Social Service Chair- man, Ritual Chairman, Alum Relations Chairman, Panhellenic Delegate, Fashion Show Co-Chairman, Best Lit- tle Sister Students relax in the cafeteria. 225 Index AARON, CHUCK, 204, 185, 156, 143, 187 ADAY, CHRIS, 196 AGBOR, KINGSLEY EZE, 227 AKPAN,IMEH,212, 180 AKPAN, LAZARUS, 212 ALEXANDER, JEAN, 190 ALEXANDER, MARY CAY, 17,19, 60, 1 96, 182, 145,160, 180 ALFREY, DIANE, 33, 204 ALLEN, DERRICK, 212 ALLEN, DOROTHY, 106 ALLEN, RANELLE, 190, 174, 154 ALSOBROOK, LYNN, 204 ALLISON, JAMES, 190 ALSOBROOK, HENRY, 112 ANDERSON, BEN, 212, 72 ANDERSON, BILL, 204 ANDERSON, DAN, 1 96, 1 97, 1 48, 1 43, 95 ANDERSON, EVELYN, 190 ANDERSON, TRUDY, 190, 170, 182 ANDREWS, DAVID, 212 ARCHIE, JIM, 212 ARMOUR, PAT, 204 ATCHISON, NANCY, 196 BAILEY, JEFFREY, 204 BAILEY, MIKE, 204, 186 BANKS, JOAN, 21 2 BANKS, JOH N, 54, 190 BARKER, KATHLEEN, 212 BARKER, KAY, 196 BARTLETT, BOB, 196, 200, 181 BARKSDALE, ANN, 204, 145, 70, 71 BARNES, DR. RONNIE C, 137 BASSETT, DAVE, 1 96 BATES, LAURIE, 212, 146 BEAL, JUDY, 204 BEASLEY, DR. JAMES G., 1 37 BELEW, JERRY, 204, 180 BELSON.JEFF, 212, 72 BENTON, ELIZABETH, 196 BERRYMAN, DR. HARRY G., 121 BETZLER, FAYE, 1 96 BEWICK, KENT, 190, 156 BILLINGS, DEBBIE, 204, 154 BINGHAM, DAVID, 190 BINGHAM, JAMES, 196 BIRMINGHAM, FRED, 190, 150 BISHOP, DEVONA, 212 BISHOP, JOHN, 212, 156 BIVENS, CLEO, 212 BIVENS, KEN, 196, 17 BLACK, BRANT, 190 BLACKSTOCK, JERRY, 190 BLAND, GRIFFIN, 212 BLANKENSHIP, DR. PAUL F., 1 28 BLAIR, ANNE, 1 90, 1 82, 1 72, 1 45, 41 , 40 BLEVINS, SUZANNE, 212 BLIVEN, JANE, 1 90, 1 53, 1 1 9, 1 78, 71 BLIVEN, JOHN, 204, 1 70, 1 74, 1 56 BLOW, MARY, 205, 170 BOALS, KATHY, 205, 79 BOARD, JAMES, 48, 212, 148 BOCK, DON, 190,65 BOGGS, MICHAEL, 212 BOGGS, NINI, 190, 146 BOGGS, RICK, 1 90, 1 73, 1 50, 40, 41 BOHRER, KEN, 196, 156 BOISSEAU, MRS. NANCY BONSON, WILLIAM R. BOONE, BECKY, 190 BOOTH, MRS. JO, 134, 132 BOLDS, GERTIE, 212 BOOTH, MIKE, 196, 165 BOURNE, PUGH, 196 BOWEN, CHARLES, 213, 148 BOWLES, ROGER, 196 BOYD, ROY JR. BOYD, SILAS, 196, 170, 174 BOYLAN, BILL, 196 BRADFORD, ROBERT, 190 BRADLEY, SYDNEY, 17,19, 205, 1 53 BRADY, MIKE, 205, 156 BRALY, TERRY, 196 BRANTLEY, BETH, 191,154 BRATTAIN, DAVID, 213 BRAY, DR. CHARLES, 61 , 1 32, 82, 86 BRENTSON, LU ANN, 191,1 72, 41 , 40, 77,76 BREWSTER, FRED, 100 BRIGGS, LIZ, 191,172 BRIGHT, JAMES, 191 BRILEY, TERESA, 146 BROADWAY, TERRY, 1 96 BROCK, MARTY, 16, 196, 175 BROWN, AGNES, 191 BROWN, CINDY, 205, 154 BROWN, PAT, 31 , 36 BROWN, RICHARD, 36, 55, 231 , 1 27 BROWN, WILLIAM, 196 BRUCE, JO ANN, 21 3 BRUGH, CHANDRA, 205, 1 72 BRUSH, KIM, 205 BRYAN, MELISSA, 213, 145 BURNETTE, KELLY, 213 BURTON, GEORGE, 196 BUSH, MARY, 213 BUTLER, GENNICE, 205, 170, 79 BUTLER, SHERRY, 196 BYRD, DANNY, 191 BYRUM, JESSE, 25, 36, 49, 125,181,1 24 BYNUM, DAVID, 196, 173, 148 BYRUM, TOM, 42, 51 , 1 91 , 1 70, 1 82, 181 , 162,40 CAGLE, PHILLIP, 191, 180 CAIN, SUSAN, 213, 172 CALLIS, KEITH, 191 CAMP, PATSY, 213 CAMPBELL, FAYE, 196 CANTRELL, SHARYN, 1 91 , 1 78 CAPSHAW, CHERYL, 213 CARL, SALLY JO, 205, 146 CARLTON, DAVID, 196 CARLTON, DR. ROBERT, 134 CARLTON, ROBERT, JR., 205 CARPENTER, SHARON, 213 CARROLL, JOE, 196,156 CARSON, JOHN, 205,210 CARTER, BONNIE, 205, 145 CARTER, CATHIE, 1 6, 1 7, 1 9, 27, 1 90, 191, 182,145,142 CARTER, CHUCK, 213, 150, 72 CARTER, FRED, 213 CARUTH, LINDA, 213 CARY, BILLIE JEAN, 1 96, 1 75, 1 54, 1 72, 142 CARY, TOM, 196 CATES, STEVE, 213 CAUSEY, SARA BETH, 127 CHAMBERLAIN, ROBERT, 213, 180 CHANDLER, KAREN, 205, 153 CHAPMAN, ALLISON, 191 CHAPMAN, GREG, 205, 180, 65 CHAPMAN, PETE, 35, 213, 148 CHILDS.ANN, 196 CHILDS, JOHN, 55,205, 180 CHIPMAN, CONNIE, 191,154 CLARK, BEN, 196, 201 CLARK, LINDA, 196 CLARK, ROY, 205 CLAY, CRAIG, 213 CLAYTON, ALAN, 196 COBB, NELLE, 116 COCKE, TRIPP, 1 1 0, 204, 205, 1 75, 1 48, 93 72 COCKE, HAMBLETTE, 205, 69, 65 COFFMAN, BARBARA, 196 COFFMAN, LYNN, 213 COLE, DANNY, 205, 82 COLE, DONNA, 191 COLEMAN, DR. B. R., 115, 180 COLEMAN, LESLIE, 213, 74, 75 COLLINS, COLLEEN, 191 , 146 COLLINS, FRIEDA, 196 COLLINS, KAREN, 191 COLLINS, SALLY, 1 97, 202, 1 70, 1 53, 172,142 COMES, LAURA, 204, 205, 170, 154, 172 COMPTON, BECKY, 213, 1 54 CONGER, ROBERT CONATSER, CINDY, 26 CONKLIN, MIKE, 1 91 , 1 73, 1 56, 1 43 CONLEY, SUE, 1 91 , 1 82, 1 60, 1 61 CONNOR, NANCY, 205 COOK, MIKE, 213, 156, 186 COOPER, JEANETTE, 213 COOPER, ROBERT, 113 COPLEY, GREG, 197,156 CORBIN, KERRY, 213 CORRADA, MIKE, 197,65 CORUM, DAVID, 205, 182, 173, 162, 180 CORUM, TILMAN, 197, 148, 90, 91 COULTER, FRANK, 51 , 56, 59, 1 26 COULTER, ELIZABETH, 131 COULTHURST, DEBORAH, 1 91 , 245, 1 86, 76 COURNOYER, MR. BARRY, 1 1 9 COX, CHARLOTTE, 205 COX, ELIZABETH, 197 COX, GEORGIA, 197 COX, SHERRILL, 125 CRAWFORD, WALTER, 21 3, 82 CRAFT, HUGUETTE, 130 CRAWLEY, AMY, 213, 145 CRAWLEY, LINDA, 197 CREASY, JUNE, 116, 179 CRENSHAW, CAYE, 205 CROCKER, GLENDA, 197 CROCKER, JERRY, 191 CROMWELL, MARCY, 52, 21 3, 1 54, 1 72 CURRY, STEVE, 205 DANIEL, JO ANN DANIEL, SUSAN, 22, 213, 216, 154, 90, 91 DANIELS, STEVE, 205, 156, 186 DAVENPORT, DR. GENE, 1 28, 1 29, 1 76 DAVENPORT, MARSHA, 191 DAVID, MICHAEL, 213 DAVIDSON, SHIRLEY DAVIS, BETH, 205, 180 DAVIS, CHARLES, 213, 186 DAVIS, CONNIE, 197 DAVIS, GAYLE, 205, 182, 165, 164 DAVIS, JACPUELINE, 205 DAVIS, KATHY, 42, 1 91 , 1 82, 1 78, 1 45, 40 DAVIS, DR. WILLIAM J., 134 DAVIS, LORENA, 213 DAVIS, SUZANNE, 119, 116 DAWSON, MARY LESLIE, 21 3, 1 54, 1 72 DAY, JANE, 191 DEBERRY, BILLY, 213, 65 DEBERRY, HERBET, 191 DEBERRY, SHARIS, 191,170 DEBRUYN, DR. JOHN, 123, 83 DEEN, SHERRY, 213, 146 DEGRAFFENREAID, SANDRA, 55, 1 91 , 170, 178,172,166 DELK, RICKY, 89, 82, 87,91,86 DEUDNEY, HOLLY, 213 DEXTER, DEE ANNA, 205, 1 53 DILWORTH, DARLENE, 206, 170, 153, 92 DINWIDDIE, PARKER, 24, 36, 48, 1 24, 49, 197,199,181,162,148,186,164 DIXON, JOHN, 213 DONALDSON, GLORIA, 21 3 DORTON, CYNTHIA, 213, 153 DOSS, LINDA, 197 DOTSON, PHILLIP, 206, 150, 180, 90, 91 DOUGLASS, DAVID, 103 226 DOUGLASS, STEVE, 206 DRAPER, WILLIAM, 197, 148 DROKE, JULIA, 206, 1 72, 79, 1 79 DROKE, SUSAN, 198, 182 DUBOSE, DR. DAVID, 33, 36, 1 1 9 DUBOSE, DON, 206, 148 DUFFEL, KAREN, 213 DUGGER, CYNDI, 206 DUMOND, FRED, 191, 156 DUPREE, H. SPENCE, JR., 136 EDWARDS, TIM, 213 EDWARDS, DR. GEORGE, 1 39, 1 80 EISON.KATHY, 191 ELDER, JULIA, 213, 170 ELLIOTT, VIRGINIA ELLIS, ROBERT, 191 ELLIS, NORMA, 132, 133,76 ELLIS, TERESA, 191 ESTERMAN, JIM, 206, 156 EVANS, ANN, 198 EVANS, BILLY, 48, 198 EVANS, LEE ANN, 206 EWERS, CHARLOTTA, 1 91 , 1 53 EXUM, DEAN BLANCHE, 142, 101 EXUM.DEANBILLIEP., 112,101 EXUM, HUGH, 42, 1 91 , 1 50, 1 80, 40 FANT, GEORGE, 206, 148 FELSINTHAL, JAMES, 213 FERGUSON, JUDY FINK, DONNA, 206, 145 FINNEY, DEAN PAUL, 101 FISHER, CINDY, 198 FESMIRE,AUSTIN,213, 65 FISHER, SUSANNA, 36, 206, 1 70, 1 54 FLEMING, DR. JO L, 53, 1 26, 1 70 FLEMING, MARY, 123 FONDA, KAYE, 214, 234, 145, 187 FOOTE, SUSAN, 206, 207, 252, 145 FORSYTH, TOM, 198 FOSTER, AMY, 54, 21 4, 1 45, 1 87 FOSTER, JOE, 214,65 FOX, CHRIS, 198, 174 FRALICH, GINGER, 198, 182, 170, 174, 153, 142, 177 FRANKLIN, DAVID, 198 FRANKLIN, PATTY FRANKLIN, WILLIAM 214 FRASER, GINNY, 206 FREEMAN, KAREN, 1 98, 1 74, 1 54 FRENCH, ADRIENNE, 214 FRENCH, THOMAS, 48, 214 FREUND, MS. MADALYN, 119,116 FREY, JOEL, 214 FRY, SUSAN, 214 FUGATE, AMYE, 113 FULLWOOD, RONNIE, 198, 180 GAINES, OSCAR, 22, 191, 180 GANNON, NANCY, 214, 153 GARNER, PATSY, 198 GARRETT, MARK, 206, 1 50 GARRETT, WILLIAM, 191 GASKINS, PAM, 191 GEHRES, BECKY, 206 GIBEAULT, KATHY, 214, 76 GILBERT, RODNEY, 192 GILES, JEAN, 198 GILLALAND, MELINDA, 214 GLADNEY, VELMA, 198 GLENN, KITTY, 24, 181 GLOVER, ED, 214, 65 GOLDEN, BOB, 50, 198 GOLDEN, JAMES, 214 GOLDEN, JAMES E., 112 GOLDEN, PATRICIA GOLDEN, PATRICIA L, 206 GOLDSBY, KEN, 214, 174 GOLDSMITH, TIM, 204, 206, 1 73, 1 48 GORDON, RON, 206, 173 GOWAN, JENNIE, 214 GOWAN, MARC, 25 GRAHAM, DAVID, 214 GRANDERSON, CYNTHIA, 206 GRANT, RUTH ANN, 1 1 1 , 1 80 GRAVES, JIMMY, 214, 150, 65 GREELING, LAURIE, 214 GREEN, GWENDA, 43, 192, 40 GREEN, STANELY, 214 GREENWAY, REIDA, 192 GREER, GAYLON, 116 GRIESHEIMER, SUSAN, 206, 1 82, 1 80 GRIFFIN, SUE, 207, 1 82, 1 65, 1 64, 1 79 GRIMES, EARTHA, 214 GUFFY, BETTY, 192 GURKIN.WHIT, 198 GUY, RANDY, 214 HADLEY, ROBERT, 214 HALE, KEN, 48 HALL, BETSY, 198,153 HALTOM, BRUCE, 192 HAMM, DAWN, 207, 1 20, 1 33, 71 HAMPTON, RENA, 145, 109 HANCOCK, BILLY, 207, 150, 82 HANNA, GERTRUDE, 106 HALE, KEN, 24, 31 HAPP, STEVEN, 198 HARE, DE ANNE, 198 HARLAN, TOM, 21 4 HARPER, TOMMY, 192 HARPOLE, THOMAS, 192 HARRINGTON, BOBBY, 198 HARRIS, LINDABETH, 111 HARRIS, MARZIE, 198 HARRISON, HELEN, 214 HART, ELISSA, 198 HARTZ, CAROL, 192, 182 HARVELL, VINCENT, 61 , 1 98, 82, 87 HATCH, DALE, 198, 150 HATTEN, GREGG, 207 HATTEN, PAUI, 207 HAUCK.SUE, 198, 146 HAVERLY, DAVID, 214, 150 HAVERLY, STEVE, 207 HAYES, BETH, 198, 182 HAYES, SUSAN, 207, 1 62, 1 45, 1 80 HAZLEHURST, MICHAEL, 214 HAZLEWOOD, DR. BOB, 123, 177 HAZLEWOOD, JUDITH, 1 1 0, 1 1 4 HEABERG.PAT, 198 HEATHCOTT, DEBORAH, 21 4, 1 70 HELMS, CONNIE, 106 HELMS, ELIZABETH, 214, 145, 181 HELMS, DR. WATLER, 118 HENDERSON, SID, 198 HENLEY, SUE, 1 98, 1 53, 1 65, 1 79 HENRY, DAVE, 1 92, 1 50, 82, 84 HENRY, LINDA, 60, 214 HESTER, MARTY, 207, 65 HICKMAN, RALPH, 192, 173, 143 HIGGINS, VIRGINIA, 214, 172 HIGGS, JOANNA, 120 HIGHT, NANCY, 198, 182 HILL, DAVID, 207, 186 HILL, JOHN HILL, LAURA, 32, 214 HILL, MARCIA, 207, 182 HILLER, RICHARD, 37, 192 HILSDON, MARSHA, 34, 212, 214, 153 HINSON, BOBBYE, 214 HINSON, BRENDA, 214 HISCOX, MARY, 214 HOAG, GARY, 207 HOAG, JOHN, 21 5, 65 HOFFMAN, J. QUINTON, 113 HOGG, SHANNON, 207 HOGUE.BETH, 192, 178 HOLDEN, SAMMY, 1 92, 1 70, 1 62, 1 86, 160, 161, 187, 164, 191 HOLLEY, KAREN, 215, 146, 76 HOLLOWAY, JERRY, 215, 82 HOLMES, DIANE, 198, 154 Kingsley Agbor enjoys the spring day. HOLT, JOHN, 207 HOPPER, JEFF, 215 HOPPER,VICKI,215,219 HORNE, DEBBIE, 179 HOUPT, LOREN.215, 162 HOUSE, BEN, JR., 206, 207, 148 HOUSTON, LISA, 207 HOWARD, JUANA, 1 72, 1 09 HUDACEK, FRANK, 219 HUDACEK, SUSAN, 159 HUDACEK, VIVIAN, 123 HUDSON, RUSSELL, 24 HUGHES, JAMES, 215, 150 HUGHES, JOANNE, 208, 1 27, 92, 76 HUME, KEVIN, 21 5 HUMPHREYS, TEMIA, 21 5, 1 54, 1 72, 1 79 HUNEYCUTT, DR. DON, 58, 127 HUNEYCUTT, MAROLYN HUNT, KARLTON, 199 HURD, CINDY, 208, 146, 142 HURST, DELBERT, 112, 177 HURST, EDDIE, 199, 156 HURT, DONNA, 208 HUTTON,VOYD, 109 INMAN, ANN, 208, 182, 145, 180 INMAN, DR. ELMER, 118 INMAN, PAUL, 199, 148 IRWIN, JOHN JEFFREY, 192 ISAAC, JANET, 192 IVEY, MIKE, 215 JACKSON, JERE, 38, 192, 150 JACOBS, TERI, 215, 162 JACKSON, CRYSTAL, 215 JAMES, ANITA, 192, 148 JARRETT, BEN, 192 JAWOROWICZ, JOHN, 192 JEANS, ANDREA, 215 JEFFREY, RUSH, 52, 208, 182, 148 JENKINS, AL, 192 JOB, DEBORAH, 21 5, 145 JOHNSON, RENIE, 215, 185 JOHNSON, RONNIE, 208, 182, 156 JOHNSEY, RICHARD, 199 JOHNSTON, NANCY, 1 1 8, 1 77 JOHNSTON, DR. LELAND JONES, DEBORAH, 215 JONES, KITTY, 106 227 JONES, LUCINDA, 215 JONES, MARIAN, 130 JONES, MINTA, 215 JONES, RICH, 192, 156,143 JONES, SUE LYNN, 215, 145, 90, 91 JONES, TOM, 215, 219, 148 JONES, WILEY, 29, 208 JOSEPH, ROGER, 199 JOYCE, BARRY, 199 JOYCE, DONNA, 216 KELTNER, CHUCK, 43, 192, 150, 180, 40, 90, 91 , 68 KELTNER, GAREY, 216,150 KERR, ANNE KERSEY, DEBBIE, 216 KIMSEY, JAMS, 103 KING, FELECIA, 216, 154, 187 KIRKSCEY, KATHY, 29, 197, 199, 162, 154,180 KOLWYCK, ELIZABETH, 216 KOLWYCK, LINDA KORBEL, JIM, 199, 156,65 KORPONAY, CANDY, 192 KUGLER, BARBARA, 208, 145, 76 KURKIMILIS, JIM, 208, 174 KYLE, JUDY, 199 LAFERY, MARCIA, 216 LAMPORT, JOANNE, 109 LANE, JIM, 199, 150 LANGDON, GEORGE, 216, 74 LANGDON, LYNN, 219 LASSING, PAM, 200, 146 LASTER, DONNA, 216 LAWRENCE, KACYANNE, 200 LAWRENCE, MICHAEL, 200, 1 82, 1 73 LAWRENCE, REGINIA, 200 LAWYER, JENNIFER, 208 LEACH, TROY, 200 LEATHERS, TRISH, 200, 145 LEDBETTER, JOHN LEONARD, MARSHA LEITSCHUH, BETH, 216, 146 LENOX, ADRIANE, 51 , 208, 1 70 LEWIS, ANGIE, 216 LEWIS, MARK, 216 LEXOU.MARK, 192, 156 LICHTUMAN, JOHN, 216 LINDSEY, KETIH, 216 LITTLE, PAGE, 192 LOCKE, SALLY, 208, 1 45, 1 87, 90, 91,71 LOKEY, ALAN, 216, 72, 73 LORD, DR. LOIS, 134,83 LOVE, MARY, 200 LOVELACE, BILLIE, 200 LOVELACE, THERESA, 200 LUFFMAN, CAROL, 200 LUTHER, JOHN, 216 LUTHER, JUDY, 208, 170 LUTTRELL, GAIL, 110 LUTTRELL, JAMES, 192 LYLES, PHYLLIS, 192 LYNCH, JOHN, 192 LYTLE, DENNIS, 216 MAHR, RICHARD, 208 MALONE, JULIA, 60, 200, 221 , 1 54, 1 72, 187,90,91, 179 MANUS, RUBY, 60, 61,200 MARCHETTI, ADELE, 192, 146, 187 MARCUM, ALAN, 200 MARSHALL, DEBRAH, 21 5, 21 6 MARSHALL, SHARON, 192, 172 MARTIN, BETH, 208 MARTIN, BETH M., 216, 70 MARTIN, JAMIE, 52, 1 92, 1 78, 1 72 MASSA, BARBARA, 36, 51 , 1 92, 1 46 MASSEY, WILLIAM, 48, 21 6, 1 56 MASTERS, BILLY, 216 MATTHEWSON, LARRY, 200, 1 73 MATHIS, ROBERT, 115, 180 MATTSON, SCOTT, 208 MAUSERT, LORETTA, 208 MAY, PAT, 216 MAYER, ELAINE, 48, 216 MAYHALL, ELIZABETH, 200 MAYO, DR. CHARLES, 27, 183, 123 MCAFEE, RUTHIE, 216 MC ALEXANDER, MATTIE, 1 1 1 MC ALISTER, LYNN, 208, 1 45, 1 60, 1 61 MC BRIDE, LINDA, 43, 1 92, 1 90, 1 82, 1 50, 172, 145,40 MCCAFERTY, JAMES, 216 MC CALL, BEVERLY, 208 MC CALL, ELIZABETH, 192 MC CALLA, KATHY, 192 MC CALLA, LYNN MCCLARIN.PHIL, 216, 82 MC CLARY, JANE, 208, 1 53, 1 87 MCCLINTOCK, FAY, 200 MC CLURE, MARILYN, 21 6, 1 54 MCCORMIC, KIM, 216 MCCULLAR, LOREN, 130 MC DANIEL, JANA LEE, 1 6, 1 7, 1 9, 30, 192,179 MC DONALD, JOHN, 216, 148 MC DOUGALD, HARRY, 1 08 MCEBRATH, MARY, 216 MCEWEN, NANCY, 216, 79 MCGHEE, TERESA, 217 MC GOUGHY, ANNIE, 208, 1 70 MC INTIRE, DR. RUSSELL, JR., 58, 129, 182, 177 MC KENZIE, DAVID MC KINLEY, ROBIN, 1 92, 1 83, 1 72, 44, 164,40 MC KINNEY, ALLESHIA, 1 92, 1 78, 1 66 MC KINNEY, MALCOLM, 21 7, 82 MCKINNIE, BOB, 192 MCKINNIE, RICK, 192 MCKINNIE, VIRGINIA, 208 MC RAE, AMY, 200, 1 53, 1 42, 1 79 MC SWAIN, MARA, 200, 1 70, 1 72 MEADOWS, ROBERT MEDAUGH, MARY, 217 MEDLIN, MARK, 208, 174 MEDUWA, LLOYD, 208 MELTON, DAVID, 217 MERCER, KIM, 21 7, 154 MERIWETHER, MELISSA, 192, 178 MIDYETT, CINDY, 208 MILLER, FRANCES, 110,111 MILLER, NANCY, 208, 1 82, 1 54, 1 60, 1 61 , 177 MILLER, PAMELA, 200 MILLER, SUE, 29, 1 92, 1 46, 1 78, 1 65, 164,77,76 MILLER, TOM, 208, 156 MILLER, TONI, 192, 146, 178,142,44, 180,40 MINATRA, LYNN, 192, 170, 146, 164 MINGLEDORFF, MIKE, 200 MISCHKE, STEVE, 208, 1 75, 1 50 MITCHELL, JAMES MONK, ROB, 48, 192 MONTGOMERY, JOSEPH, 217 MONTGOMERY, REBECCA, 192 MOORE, ANN, 200 MOORE, MICHAEL, 200 MOORE, RUSS, 200 MOORE, WENDELL, 217 MOREHEAD, DANA, 217, 154 MORGAN, BOB, 217 MORGAN, LINDA, 217 MORRIS, LU ANN, 21 7, 146 MORRIS, MARTHA, 217 MORRISON, CECI, 134, 200, 153, 165 MORRISON, DAVID, 208, 170, 174, 185 MORRISON, PAT, 192, 153 MOSS, RICKY, 200, 65 MOTEN, RETA, 208 MULHERIN.MARYJO, 105 MUDIWA, LLOYD, 173 MULLER, DIANE, 208 MULROY, BILL, 192, 170 MULROY, PAUL, 217 MURPHY, MARY ANN, 200, 1 70, 1 46 MUSE, JIMMY, 208 MYERS, CEIL, 200 NABERS.VICKI, 200 NACE, WILLIAM, 50, 175,100 NAGEL, ALLISON, 21 7, 187 NEELY, NEWTON, 25, 36, 124 NEILSON, GLORIA, 104 NELSON, GARY, 217 NEW, BROOKS, 208 NEWBERN, CAROLYN, 217, 79 NEWBILL, GINGER, 217, 145 NEWBILL, ISINELL, 136 NEWBURN, ALPHONSO, 21 7 NEWMAN, RICK, 208 NICHOLSON, CRAIG, 208 NOONAN, GARY, 200, 150 NUNNERY, MIKE, 193 OAKES, JUDY OLDHAM, MARSHA, 21 7, 1 53 O ' NEAL, ZELMA, 200 ORR, CYNTHIA, 201,145 OSTER, CHERYL, 217 PAGE, WILLIAM, 193, 170 PARHAM, ANTHONY, 201 228 PARHAM, NITA, 201 , 182 PARKER, PATH LOU, 193, 183 PARKER, SUSAN, 217, 153 PARKS, JAN, 21 7 PARSON, PEACHES, 17,19, 201 , 1 82, 183, 178, 180, 176 PARTIN, LEE ELLEN, 201 , 1 70, 1 74, 1 60, 161, 164 PATE, PAT, 21 7 PATERSON, BRENT, 21 7, 1 56, 1 86 PATTERSON, GODFREY, 61 , 1 92, 84, 86, 215,85,82 PATTERSON, MARCIA, 192 PATTERSON, WILEY, 54, 21 8, 1 50, 95 PAYNE, STEVE, 1 92, 21 6, 1 48, 1 43 PAYTON, GARY, 201 PEARCE, BRENDA, 201 , 1 74, 1 54, 1 72, 142,98,79 PEARCE, DEBORAH, 103 PEDDY, CYNTHIA, 218, 170 PEEK, BINK, 218 PEEK, KATHLEEN, 109 PENNY, LAURA, 208 PENNY, MR. ROBERT, 119,116 PERKINS, BILL, 193 PERKINS, DEBBIE, 201 PERRY, DOROTHY PETERSON, LARRY, 218 PETERSON, TIMOTHY, 218 PETTYJOHN, JANET, 201 , 153 PHELPS, FATINA, 208, 79 PHELPS, JANET, 208, 172, 145, 176 PHELPS, TOM, 218, 148 PHILLIPS, ANN, 110 PHILLIPS, CAROL, 201 PHILLIPS, CHIP, 208 PHILLIPS, DAWN, 21 2, 21 7, 21 8, 1 54 PHILLIPS, LINDA, 219 PICKENS, JOE, 119 PICKETT, JAN, 218, 154, 187 PINKSTON, RICKY, 201 PLEDGE, MELODY, 201 POINDEXTER, VENITA, 208, 1 82, 1 45 POLK, REGINA, 218 POPE, MARK, 21 8, 82 POST, BETH, 201 POTEETE, SUSAN, 1 93, 1 20, 1 54 POUNDS, LEE ANN, 193 POWELL, BENNIETHER, 201 POWELL, MARY, 193,76 POWELL, NANCY, 208, 178 POWELL, STEVEN, 21 8 PRESSGROVE, JENNIFER, 218 PRESSGROVE, MICKI.218 PRESSGROVE, RANDY, 201 , 1 82, 1 56, 180 PREVOST, RAY, 202, 148, 68, 65 PRICE, RODNEY, 208, 166 PRICE, TOM, 193 PROKOP, KENT, 202, 150, 143, 82, 72 PUETTMAN, DEBRA, 193 PULLIAM, ANDY, 202 PYRON, LANDRUM, 60, 218, 150 PURON, LETITIA, 145 RAINEY, ALLEN, 208 RAINEY, CYNTHIA, 219 RALLS, CRAIG, 193 RALPH, JAY, 202 RAMIREZ, CARMEN, 218, 172 RAY, LAWRENCE, 36, 120 RAYBURN, STEVE, 193,231, 182, 183, 174,44, 176,40 REAMS, KIT, 193 REDDEN, BROCK, 193 REDFEARN, PERRY, 208, 173 REED, GEORGE, 218 REEDER, JEAN, 104 REEDER, SUSAN, 202, 145 REID, ADDIE, 218 RHOADS, TOMMY, 194 RICE, FRANCES, 194 RICE, LINDA, 202 RICE, PAUL, 218 RICHARDSON, DEBBIE, 218 RILEY, LOU ELLEN, 208, 145 RINEHART, PAM, 208, 145, 187 RIVERS, DEBRA, 208, 170, 153, 142 ROBBINS, PAT, 48, 1 94, 1 81 , 1 24 ROBERG, KATH, 202, 1 70, 1 72 ROBERSON, DEBBIE, 1 94, 1 54, 1 78 ROBERSON, DORIS, 202, 79 ROBERTS, BILL, 48 ROGERS, ROBERT, 219 RONGEY, DENNIS, 218, 156, 180 ROSE, PRISCILLA, 218 ROSS, LAVONNE, 208 RUSSELL, JACK, 132, 133, 67, 66, 72 RYBOLT, JULIE, 218, 153 SADLER, REBECCA, 218 SAGE, SKIPPER, 218 SAMAHA, NADEEM, 209 SAND ERS, ALAN, 209, 65 SANDERS, HENRY, 218 SCATES, DORIS, 1 1 3 SCHAEFER, JEAN SCHMIDT, MELODIE, 218, 153 SCHROEDER, TOM, 202, 148 SCHWAM, JAN, 202 SCOGGINS, CONNIE, 194 SCOTT, BARBARA, 103 SCOTT, BLEASHA, 209, 154, 179 SCOTT, DENNIS, 194 SCOTT, MICHAEL, 218 SCOTT, TOM, 181 SEALS, LONNIE, 209 SEAMAN, LEE, 209, 180 SEARS, KRISTIE, 218, 154 SEIFFERT, DEBBIE, 218 SHACKLETON, MAXINE, 194, 78, 79, 81 SHAMBLIN, JANET, 209, 145, 187 SHANNON, RICHARD, 209 SHELTON, LIBBY, 209, 187 SHERWOOD, SHERRY, 210, 153, 165 SHIRES, SUSAN, 21 8, 1 53, 1 72 SHOEMAKER, TERESA, 21 SHORT, THERSA, 218 SHULTZ, TIM, 194 SIEGRIST, TIM, 194 SILER, MARY SIMMONS, FRANCES, 172, 109 SIMMONS, MARGARET, 210, 78, 79 SIMPSON, BOBBIE, 202 SIMPSON, STEVE, 202 SIMS, SENA, 210 SINGH, ANIL, 218, 65 SIPES, NANCY, 194 SISSON, JUDY, 60, 197, 203, 230, 154, 90,91 SMITH, DR. ANNIE LOU, 1 23, 1 77 SMITH, CINDY, 1 94, 1 82, 1 83, 1 53, 1 65, 176 SMITH, LAVERNE, 109 SMITH, GAIL, 218 SMITH, GARY, 210, 156, 186 SMITH, GAY, 219 SMITH, GERRY ANN, 32, 21 0, 1 54 SMITH, JEANIE, 203, 180 SMITH, KATHRYN, 218 SMITH, KATHY, 210 SMITH, KIM, 212, 218, 153 SMITH, MELINDA, 218 SMITH, MELVIN.48,218 SMITH, RONALD, 210, 148 SMITH, TERRY, 21 8, 1 73, 1 56, 85, 82, 84 SMITH, TERRY, 218 SNELLGROVE, RICKY, 218 SNELLGROVE, DR. LOUIS, 121 SNIPES, DAVID, 115, 180 SOMERVILLE, VIVIAN, 203 SORGERFREI, KAREN, 194, 154, 172, 156,45,40,79,76 SOWELL, DINAH, 218 SPEAKMAN, DAVID, 210 SPEARMAN, JANIE, 194 SPEARS, NANCY, 218 SPENCER, JANE, 29, 210, 145, 142, 79, 81 SPENCER, VENIS STADINGER, ROBERT, 103, 159 STALLINS, DONDA, 1 70, 1 72, 1 45 STALLINGS, LAURA, 35, 204, 21 1 , 1 87 STEPHENS, TONY, 218 STEPHENSON, ROY, 27, 29, 1 94, 1 95 STEPHENSON, ROY L, 1 94, 1 50 STERLING, CHRIS, 24,25 STEWART, ED, 203, 180, 165 STEWART, RUTH, 203 STIVENSON, JEFF, 208, 162 STONE, SANDRA, 211 STRATTON, KENT, 211 STRICKLAND, MALCOLM, 194, 173 STRINGFELLOW, MR. WILLIAM, 128 STROBL, CATHI, 194, 153, 179 STUMP, SANDRA, 203, 153 STURDIVANT, NANNETTE, 1 94, 1 54, 1 87, 179 SUMLER, CINDY, 218 SULLIVAN, JERRY, 115 SUPERNAUGH, DEBBIE, 203 SYKES, PHIL, 218 SYLVESTER, SKY, 194,82 TALL, MARY, 218 TANNER, A. T., JR., 116 TANZI, ED, 218, 68, 65 TAYLOR, ART, 29, 1 94, 45, 1 60, 1 05, 40, 82 TAYLOR, JANIE, 1 94, 1 53, 1 72, 1 45, 1 65, 164 TAYLOR, ROXANNE, 194, 183 SULLIVAN, DR. JERRY, 180 TEER, LILLAJEAN TEMPLETON, ALICE, 203, 1 83, 1 75 TERRELL, JANE, 29, 1 94, 1 82, 1 83, 1 54, 178, 142,45, 177,40 THOMAS, JAMES, 194,211 THOMAS, JIM THOMAS, JOHN THOMAS, KAYE, 219 THORNTON, TERRY, 194 THRELKELD, ANN, 21 1 , 1 54, 1 87 THURMAN, JAN, 203 TIFFIN, JOY, 21 1 , 1 82, 1 72, 1 65, 1 64 TING, GEORGE, 211 TOLER, STEVE, 1 94, 65, 82, 83 TOMLIN, DWIGHT, 218 TOMLIN, HEWITT, 203, 72 TOWNSEND, ANDA, 203, 154 TRANSON, SABRINA, 203 TRAVIS, ALLIE, 108 TUBBS, RODNEY, 211,1 50, 74, 75 TULEY, ANNE, 219 TURNER, BECKY, 26 TURNER, DEBORAH, 194 TURNER, KATHIE, 27, 29, 1 94, 1 75, 46, 40, 70, 80 TURNER, REXANN, 219 TURNER, STEPHEN TURNER, LUE VERA, 110 ULMAN, MIKE, 203 UNDERWOOD, PAM, 203, 170, 186 UTTERBACK, SARA, 21 9, 1 53 VANDERFORD, GLEN, 27 VAUGHAN, BILLY, 22, 185 VAUGHN, DEBBIE, 203 VENTERS, JANE, 22,219, 153 229 Student Directory — A — Aaron, Chuck, 4874 Cole Rd., Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 7 Aday, Chris, Rt. 6, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Akpan, Imeh Augustus, 49 Ephraim St., Galabar Ses, Nigeria Akpan, Lazarus, Nrpat Enin, Opobo Ses, Nigeria Alexander, Jean, 1 229 N. Stonewall, McKenzie, Tenn. 38201 Alexander, Mary Cay, 621 1 Gardendale Dr., Nashville, Tenn. 37215 Alfrey, Diane, 321 Tupelo, Naperville, III. 60540 Allen, Derrick, 201 9 Belmar, Memphis, Tenn. 381 06 Allen, Ranelle, 2998 Rainier, Memphis, Tenn. 381 27 Allison, James, 55 Campbell Ave., Williston Park, N.Y. 1 1 596 Alsobrook, Lynn, 51 41 Mason Rd., Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 7 Anderson, Ben, 1 6 Wildwood, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Anderson, Bill, 401 6 Kimball, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 1 Anderson, Dan, 30 The Ave., Gainsborough Lines, England Anderson, Evelyn, 36 Foxlea Cove, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Anderson, Trudy, Rt. 1 , Lexington, Tenn. 38351 Andrews, David, 1 725 Overlook Dr., Mount Dora, Fla. 32757 Archie, Jim, 235 Baird St., Milan, Tenn. 38358 Armour, Pat, Box 87, Olmsted, III. 62970 Atchison, Nancy, 1 627 Maple St., Humboldt, Tenn. 38343 — B — Bailey, Jeffrey Adams, 1 777 Vinton, Memphis, Tenn. 381 04 Bailey, Mike, 275 Wedgewood PL, Paducah, Ky. 42001 Banks, Joan, 1 1 2 E. 1 8th St., Benton, Ky. 42025 Banks, John, 5062 Harrington, Memphis, Tenn. 381 18 Barker, Kathleen, 271 8 Lakecrest Cr., Memphis, Tenn. 381 27 Barker, Kay, 264 Thomas St., Lexington, Tenn. 38351 Barksdale, Ann, 1 1 53 Whiting, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 7 Bartlett, Bob, 5380 Timmons, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 7 Bassett, Dave, 2824 Forest Lane, Willoughby Hills, Ohio 44094 Bates, Laurie, 786 Saussy, Nashville, Tenn. 37205 Beal, Judy, 23 Landway Cove, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Belew, Jerry, Dolly-Tom Dr., Milan, Tenn. 38358 Belson, Jeff, 3 Boswell St., Ripley, N.Y. 14775 Benton, Elizabeth, 26 Pine Tree, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Betzler, Faye, 560 Hayes St., Lexington, Tenn. 38351 Bewick, Kent, Rt. 1 , Box 1 32, Valparaiso, Ind. 46383 Billings, Deborah, 401 5 Oakcliff, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 1 Bingham, David, 1 599 E. Raines Rd., Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 6 Bingham, James M., 1 29 Taylor, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Birmingham, Fred, 61 09 Robin Hill Rd., Nashville, Tenn. 37205 Bishop, Devona, 1 339 Jane Eyre, Memphis, Tenn. 381 34 Bishop, John T., 4 Russett Lane, Great River, N.Y. 1 1 739 Bivens, Cleo, 53 A Douglas Courts, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Bivens, Ken, 34 Leigh Lane, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Black, Brant, 421 S. Court, Tiptonville, Tenn. 38079 Blackstock, Jerry, 23 Morewood, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Blair, Anne, 1 236 Darlow, Memphis, Tenn. 381 22 Bland, Griffin, 804 E. Beach, Long Beach, Miss. 39560 Blevins, Suzanne, 5603 Stoneway Trail, Nashville, Tenn. 37209 Bliven, Jane, 709 W. Suggs Dr., Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 7 Bliven, John, 709 W. Suggs Dr., Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 7 Blow, Mary, 745 Liberty, Milan, Tenn. 38358 Boals, Kathy, Rt. 6, Humboldt, Tenn. 38343 Board, James, 1 261 8 Brumley Dr., Bridgeton, Mo. 63044 Bock, Don, 91 2 N. 24th, Paducah, Ky. 42001 Boggs, Michael, 1 7841 3rd Ave. S.W., Seattle, Wash. 981 66 Boggs, Nini, 1 7841 3rd Ave. S.W., Seattle, Wash. 981 66 Boggs, Rick, 17841 3rd Ave. S.W., Seattle, Wash. 98166 Bohrer, Ken, 1 67 Wagon Lane West, Centereach, N.Y. 1 1 720 Bolds, Gertie, Rt. 6, Ripley, Tenn. 38063 ' %;.:; ' ' ? ? ,:,,■■■■' : P ' ; . :f . ♦ mf M — m i. : 4  1 5Bi k ijifivv f 1 rf F f ' • , Ni 3pw. i p t 5s ML ' 5 i J m Judy Sisson relishes one of the cafeteria ' s famous meals. Boone, Becky, 21 3 Edgewood, Boliver, Tenn. 38008 Booth, Mike, 66 Woodhaven, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Bourne, Pugh, 46 Sweetbay Cove, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Bowen, Charles Micheal, 5686 Gaywinds, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 8 Bowles, Roger, 950 Lane Apt. 36, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Boyd, Silas, Rt. 1 Box 365, Clarksville, Tenn. 37040 Boylan, Bill, 1 05 Glendale, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Bradford, Robert, 1 520 1 73rd, Chicago, III. 60636 Bradley, Sydney, 460 Delk St., Marietta, Ga. 30033 Brady, Mike, Box 1 26, Grand Junction, Tenn. 38039 Braly, Terry L, 32 Old Humboldt Rd., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Brantley, Beth, 3075 Kingsgate, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 8 Brattain, David, 81 E. Washington, Greencastle, Ind. 461 35 Brentson, Lu Ann, 4 South Ave., Smithtown, N.Y. 1 1 787 Briggs, Liz, 20 Carpenter Rd., Walpole, Mass. 02081 Bright, James, Rt. 1 , Enville, Tenn. 38332 Broadway, Terry, 210 C. Tulip St., Decaturville, Tenn. 38321 Brock, Marty, 500 Clearview Dr., Greenfield, Tenn. 38230 Brown, Agnes, 24 Ravens Rest, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Brown, Cindy, Covington Rd., Somerville, Tenn. 38068 Brown, William Larry, 3000 Carriage Lane, Humboldt, Tenn. 38343 Bruce, Jo Ann, Spanish Oaks, Dickson, Tenn. 37055 Brugh, Chandra, Box 1 093, Paintsville, Ky. 41 240 Brush, Kim, Milledgeville, Tenn. 38359 Bryan, Melissa, River Heights, Crump, Tenn. 38327 Burnette, Kelly, 74 E. Washington, Clarkston, Mich. 4801 6 Burton, George U. Jr., Rt. 8, Henderson Rd., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Bush, Mary Ann, 65 Hackberry, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Butler, Gennice, Rt. 7, Jackson, Te nn. 38301 Butler, Sherry, Rt. 4, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Bynum, David, 1 022 Prospect, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Byrd, Danny, 41 5 Monroe, Brownsville, Tenn. 3801 2 Byrum, Tom, 41 1 N. 1 8th Ave., Humboldt, Tenn. 38343 — c — Cagle, Philip, 24 Harmony, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Cain, Susan, 1 31 N. 8th St., Selmer, Tenn. 38375 Callis, Keith, 21 24 N. Highland, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Camp, Patsy W., 88 Whitfield Dr., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Campbell, Faye, Box 1 00, Bradford, Tenn. 3831 6 Cantrell, Sharyn, 1403 N. Royal Extd., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Capshaw, Cheryl, 302 Dorr Dr., Goodlettsville, Tenn. 37072 Carl, Sally Jo, 239 Cedar St., Corning, N.Y. 1 4830 Carlton, David, 1 5 Ridgeview, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 230 -■■■---— Carlton, Robert, Jr., 15 Ridgeview, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Carpenter, Sharon, 1 055 Evergreen, Memphis, Tenn. 381 07 Carroll, Joe, 234 Dancy, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Carson, John M., 513 Lambuth, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Carter, Bonnie Kay, 1112 Scenic Dr., Fayetteville, Tenn. 37334 Carter, Cathie, 404 Glen Oaks Rd., Bonham, Tex. 7541 8 Carter, Chuck, 404 Glen Oaks Rd., Bonham, Tex. 7541 8 Carter, Fred, 233 Copeland Rd., Fort Campbell, Ky. 42223 Caruth, Linda, 256 Chaningway, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Cary, Billie Jean, Rt. 1 , Puryear, Tenn. 38251 Cary, Tom, 1 97 High St., Dyer, Tenn. 38330 Cates, Steve, Alexander St., Bradford, Tenn. 3831 6 Chamberlain, Robert, 8035 Whites Creek Pike, Joelton, Tenn. 37080 Chandler, Karen, 3609 Graceland, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 6 Chapman, Allison, Box 6, Medina, Tenn. 38355 Chapman, Greg, 4729 Tutwiler, Memphis, Tenn. 381 22 Chapman, Pete, 737 Country Club Lane, Selmer, Tenn. 38375 Childs, Ann, 403 W. Forest, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Childs, John, 403 W. Forest, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Chipman, Connie, 7026 Independence, Millington, Tenn. 38053 Clark, Ben, Rt. 1 , Box 1 05, Henry, Tenn. 38231 Clark, Linda, 1 38 Payne, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Clark, Roy, 1471 N. Royal, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Clay, Craig, 232 Pingree, Worthington, Ohio 43085 Clayton, Alan, 568 Bishop St., Madisonville, Ky. 42431 Cocke, Tripp, 1 536 Eastmoreland, Memphis, Tenn. 381 04 Cocke, William Hamblette, Braden, Tenn. 3801 Coffman, Barbara, Rt. 5, Brownsville, Tenn. 3801 2 Coffman, Lynn, 4672 Dearing Rd., Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 7 Cole, Danny, 327 Madison, Bolivar, Tenn. 38008 Cole, Donna, 26 Central Lane, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Coleman, Leslie, 3790 Clarce, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 6 Collins, Colleen, 508 Haverhill Rd., Joppa, Md. 21 085 Collins, Frieda, Mercer, Tenn. 38392 Collins, Karen, 56 Pinecrest Dr., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Collins, Sally, 4606 Holly Dr., Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. 3341 Comes, Laura, 681 University, Memphis, Tenn. 38107 Compton, Becky, 944 Carlyle Way South 533, Mobile, Ala. 36609 Conklin, Mike, Box 655, Henrico, N.C. 27842 Conley, Sue, 2783 Union, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 1 Connor, Nancy, Rt. 1 , Luray, Tenn. 38352 Cook, Mike, 2749 Windemere Dr., Nashville, Tenn. 3721 4 Cooper, Jeanette, 233 Eastview, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Copley, Greg, Rt. 8, Cookeville, Tenn. 38501 Corbin, Kerry, 4430 East Station Rd., North East, Penn. 1 6428 Corrada, Carlos, 401 Cogbill Rd., Richmond, Va. 23234 Corum, David, 422 Division, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Corum, Tilman, 422 Division, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Coulthurst, Deborah, 525 Levi Rd., Memphis, Tenn. 381 09 Cox, Charlotte, 221 Campbell St., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Cox, Elizabeth, 221 Campbell St., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Cox, Georgia, 31 8 Walnut St., Paris, Tenn. 38242 Crawford, Walter, 1 50 Center St., Ripley, Tenn. 38063 Crawley, Amy, East Poplar Dr., Decaturville, Tenn. 38329 Crenshaw, Caye, 6003 Old Millington, Millington, Tenn. 38053 Crocker, Glenda, 1 50 Sweetbay Dr., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Crocker, Jerry, 1 50 Sweetbay Dr., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Cromwell, Marcy, 350 Forest Circle, Paducah, Ky. 42001 Crowley, Linda M., 8 Loydell Cove, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Curry, Steve, 5728 Warbler, Clarkston, Mich. 4801 6 — D — Daniel, Susan, 1 46 Green Vale, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 7 Daniels, Steve, 3230 Homewood, Memphis, Tenn. 381 28 Davenport, Marsha, 1 255 Hayne, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 7 David, Michael, Rt. 6, Mifflin Rd., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Davis, Beth, 4309 Rhodes, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 1 Davis, Charles, Rt. 1 , Huntingdon, Tenn. 38344 Davis, Connie, 1 1 26 Oakridge Dr., Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 1 Davis, Gayle, Box 63, Arlington, Ky. 42021 Follwing the Who ' s Who Convocation, Mr. Rayburn finds that congratulations are in order for his son, Steve. Davis, Jacqueline, 47 B Parkview, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Davis, Kathy, Rt. 2, Ripley, Tenn. 38063 Davis, Lorena, 41 9 Hillsdale, Bardwell, Ky. 42023 Dawson, Mary Leslie, 806 W. Liberty, Covington, Tenn. 3801 9 Day, Jane, 73 A Westwood Gardens, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 DeBerry, Billy, 705 Hillindale Dr., Tupelo, Miss. 38801 DeBerry, Herbert W., Rt. 1 , Box 222, Denmark, Tenn. 38391 DeBerry, Sharis, 1 1 1 Rivers, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Deen, Sherry, P.O. Box 263, Pickwick Dam, Tenn. 38365 DeGraffenreaid, Sandra, 1444 Harrison, Memphis, Tenn. 38108 Delk, Rickey, 51 8 Dyer, Brownsville, Tenn. 3801 2 Deudney, Holly, 1 270 Yorkshire, Winston Salem, N.C. 271 06 Dexter, Dee Anna, 5068 Hornsby, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 6 Dilworth, Darlene, 326 Gettysburg Dr., Canton, III. 61 520 Dinwiddie, Parker H., 114 N. Holmes St., Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 1 Dixon, John, 2945 Delaney St., Orlando, Fla. 32886 Donaldson, Gloria J., 260 Cedar 1 , Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Dorton, Cynthia, P.O. Box 272, White House, Tenn. 371 88 Doss, Linda, Rt. 2, Friendship, Tenn. 38034 Dotson, Phillip, 1 22 Westwood, Ripley, Tenn. 38063 Douglass, John Stephen, 452 Walnut, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Draper, William B., 813 Blackburn Lane, Columbia, Tenn. 38401 Droke, Julia, Box 254, Bells, Tenn. 38006 Droke, Susan, Rt. 3, Box 1 97, Adamsville, Tenn. 3831 DuBose, Don, 5434 Holmes Rd., Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 8 Duffel, Karen, 1 933 Danberry, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 6 Dugger, Cyndi, 679 Wilshire, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 DuMond, Fred, 10 Camp Ave., Walton, N.Y. 13856 — E — Edwards, Tim, 57 Pinetree Dr., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Eison, Kathy, 3881 Balfour, Memphis, Tenn. 381 27 Elder, Julia, 277 Briarbrook, Collierville, Tenn. 381 07 Ellis, Robert, 1 55 Pharr Ave., Selmer, Tenn. 38375 Ellis, Teresa, Box 99, Pinson, Tenn. 38366 Esterman, Jim, 5481 Sycamore Grove, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 7 231 f Evans, Ann, 1 07 Mason, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Evans, Billy, 426 W. King, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Evans, Lee Ann, Rt. 1 , Gadsden, Tenn. 38337 Ewers, Charlotta, 2908 E. 5th, Dayton, Ohio 45403 Exum, Hugh, 9 Sunset, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 — F — Fant, George, 31 33 Inverness Pkw., Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 8 Felsenthal, James, 888 Kimbell Rd., Highland Park, III. 60035 Fesmire, Austin, 29 Edenwood, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Fink, Donna, 437 N. Idlewild, Mundelein, III. 60060 Fisher, Cindy, 249 Rt. 3, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Fisher, Susanna, 1 07 E. Lake Dr., Paradise Island, Haines City, Fla. 33844 Fonda, Kaye, 2131 Nellie, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 6 Foote, Susan, 675 N. Russell, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Forsyth, Tom, Rt. 6, Humboldt, Tenn. 38343 Foster, Amy, 605 Burgundy Drive, Madison, Tenn. 371 1 5 Foster, Joe, 251 6 Marzel Ave., Orlando, Fla. 32806 Fox, Chris, 4527 Charing Cross, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 6 Fralich, Ginger, 3093 Crump Ave., Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 2 Franklin, David, 208 Prospect Apt. C, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Franklin, Patty, Rt. 4, Box 1 68 B, Covington, Tenn. 3801 9 Franklin, William M., Rt. 4, Covington, Tenn. 381 09 Fraser, Ginny, 1 920 Felix, Memphis, Tenn. 381 04 Freeman, Karen, 1 356 Dove, Memphis, Tenn. 381 27 French, Adrienne, 428 Shelton, Covington, Tenn. 3801 9 French, Thomas, Lewisburg, Tenn. 37091 Frey, Joel, Rt. 1 , Adamsville, Tenn. 3831 Fry, Susan Ruth, 1 457 Crider, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 1 Fullwood, Ronnie, Rt. 1 , Michie, Tenn. 38357 _G — Gaines, Oscar, 363 Allen St., Memphis, Tenn. 381 26 Gannon, Nancy, Rt. 3, Mayfield, Ky. 42066 Garner, Patsy, 268 Old Hickory, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Garrett, Mark, 228 Central, Bolivar, Tenn. 38008 Garrett, William, 228 Central, Bolivar, Tenn. 38008 Gaskins, Pam, 92 Webber, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Gehres, Becky, Box 205, Hobart, N.Y. 1 3788 Gibeault, Kathy, 3 Gouse Path, Westport, Conn. 06880 Gilbert, Rodney, 905 Burkett, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Giles, Jean, 53 Webber, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Gilliland, Melinda, 839 Park, Brownsville, Tenn. 3801 2 Gladney, Velma, 1 89 Old Hickory Ave., Apt. 1 , Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Glover, Ed, 5 Maple Ave., Ripley, N.Y. 1 4775 Golden, Bob, 24 MacArthur Blvd., Hauppauge, N.Y. 1 1 787 Golden, James, 87 Camellia Dr., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Golden, Patricia, 87 Camellia Dr., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Goldsby, Ken, Rt. 1 , Box 1 6, Mason, Tenn. 38049 Goldsmith, Tim, 2738 Churchill, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 8 Gordon, Ron, 1 1 2 Circle Dr., Benton, Ky. 42025 Gowan, Jennie, 537 Raines Spring Rd., Bemis, Tenn. 3831 4 Graham, David, 71 Wildwood, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Granderson, Cynthia, 2508 Peres, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 8 Graves, Jimmy, Bradford, Tenn. 3831 6 Greeling, Laurie, 241 Linden St., McKenzie, Tenn. 38201 Green, Gwenda, 335 B. Southern, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Green, Stanley, 1 206 Holly, Hickman, Ky. 42050 Greenway, Reida, Rt. 2, Alamo, Tenn. 38001 Griesheimer, Susan, 4961 Normandy Ln., Memphis, Tenn Gritfin, Sue, 3979 Ch ambers Chapel Rd., Arlington, Tenn. Grimes, Eartha, 484 Thomas, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Gufty, Betty Lynn, 1 3989 Monte Verde Rd., Apple Valley, Calif. 92307 Gurkin, Whit, Box 247, Moscow, Tenn. 38057 Guy, Randy, 805 E. Main, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 38117 38002 — H — 38356 38201 Hadley, Robert, Rt. 2, Box 1 72, Medon, Tenn. Hall, Betsy, 939 E. Paris St., McKenzie, Tenn. Haltom, Bruce, Rt. 2, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Hamm, Dawn, 242 W. Adams, Selmer, Tenn. Hancock, Billy, 1202 Thompson PI., Nashville Happ, Steven, 2 Terrace Ln., Smithtown, N.Y. Hare, DeAnne, 520 Division, Jackson, Tenn. Harlan, Tom, 496 Russell Rd., Jackson, Tenn. Harper, Tommy, Box 226, Maury City, Tenn. Harpole, Thomas, 60 Landmark Loop, Jackson, Tenn. Harrington, Bobby, 51 Dennison Dr., Lexington, Tenn. Harris, Marzi, 1244 Neptune, Memphis, Tenn. 38106 Harrison, Helen, 4795 Durbin, Memphis, Tenn. 381 22 Hart, Elissa, 307 E. Main, Newbern, Tenn. 38059 38375 Tenn. 37217 11787 38301 38301 38050 38301 38351 At the Home-Econ Fashion Show, Sally Diffey models the latest designs in clothing styles. 232 Hartz, Carol, 21 6 Westwood, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Harvell, Vincent, 1 250 1 4th Ave. S., Nashville, Tenn. 3721 2 Hatch, Dale, Rt. 1 , Dyersburg, Tenn. 38024 Hatten, Gregg, 1114 Anderson Ave., Fort Lee, N.J. 07024 Hatten, Paul Kenneth, 1 1 14 Anderson Ave., Fort Lee, N.J. 07024 Hauck, Sue, 7505 Westdale, Louisville, Ky. 40222 Haverly, David, 1 85 Lickton Pike, Goodletsville, Tenn. 37072 Haverly, Steve, 1 85 Lickton Pike, Goodletsville, Tenn. 37072 Hayes, Beth, 3437 Dyer St., Madisonville, Tenn. 37354 Hayes, Susan, 51 64 Durant, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 6 Hazlehurst, Michael, 79 Woodhaven, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Heaberg, Pat, 455 Timber Lane, Devon, Pa. 1 9333 Heathcott, Deborah, Box 4, Friendship, Tenn. 38034 Helms, Elizabeth, Rt. 5, Humboldt, Tenn. 38343 Henderson, Sid, 26 Woodhaven, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Henley, Sue, Rt. 2, Henning, Tenn. 38041 Henry, Dave, 1 71 7 Florence Ave., New Albany, Ind. 471 50 Henry, Linda, 1 824 Meadowhill, Memphis, Tenn. 381 06 Hester, Marty, Box 441 , Lobelville, Tenn. 37097 Hickman, Ralph, 51 5 Poplar, Selmer, Tenn. 38375 Higgins, Virginia, 52 West Lucca, Memphis, Tenn. 381 09 Hight, Nancy, 2031 Jamie Dr., Memphis, Tenn. 381 16 Hil Hil Hil Hil Hil 38118 , Dave, 4660 Scottsdale, Memphis, Tenn. , John, 28 Bruce, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 , Laura, 276 First, Memphis, Tenn. 381 09 , Marcia, 4782 Verne, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 7 er, Richard, 278 S. Front, Memphis, Tenn. 381 02 Hilsdon, Marsha, 4560 Craigmont, Memphis, Tenn. 381 28 Hinson, Bobbye, 1 585 Hollywood Dr., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Hinson, Brenda, Box 1 , White House, Tenn. 371 88 Hiscox, Mary, Rt. 5, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Hoag, Gary, 1 00 Moss Lane, Winter Park, Fla. 32789 Hoag, John, 1 00 Moss Lane, Winter Park, Fla. 32789 Hogg, Shannon, Box 61 , Samburg, Tenn. 38254 Hogue, Beth, 40 Carolane 4, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Holden, Sammy, 108 N. Poplar St., Cowan, Tenn. 37318 Holly, Karen, Sawyer PI, Walton, N.Y. 13856 Holloway, Jerry, 1 37 A Chapel Circle, Ripley, Tenn. 38063 Holmes, Diane, Rt. 2, Selmer, Tenn. 38375 Holt, John, 1 532 E. Chester, Jackson, Tenn 38301 Hopper, Jetf, Rt. 8, Hwy. 70 East, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Hopper, Vicki June, Rt. 1 , Box 52 D, Counce, Tenn. 38326 Houpt, Loren, Steiner Bridge, Valencia, Pa. 1 6059 House, Ben Jr., 4 Broadfield, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Houston, Lisa, 2699 Tangbourne, Memphis, Tenn. 381 38 Hudacek, Frank, 51 9 Wisdom, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Hughes, James, 8 Rainbow Cove, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Hughes, Joanne, 4080 Leweir, Memphis, Tenn. 381 27 Hume, Kevin, The Executive House, Apt. D 18, Franklin, Tenn. 37064 Humphreys, Temia, Rt. 1 , Wingo, Ky. 42088 Hunt, Karlton, 1 1 64 Saxon, Memphis, Tenn. 381 06 Hurd, Cindy, 714 Fisher St., Bolivar, Tenn. 38008 Hurst, Eddie, 1 38 Briarwood, Marion, Ark. 72364 Hurt, Donna, 1 471 N. Royal, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Inman, Ann, 706 Dunlap, Paris, Tenn. 38242 Inman, Paul, 706 Dunlap, Paris, Tenn. 38242 Irwin, John Jeffrey, 3843 Blue Jay Rd., Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 6 Isaac, Jan, 61 8 Natchez Trace Dr., Lexington, Tn. 38351 Ivey, Mike, Rt. 1 , Benton, Ky. 42025 Jackson, Jere, Box 805, Munford, Tenn. 38058 Jacobs, Teri, 1 20 Whitfield Dr., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Jackson, Crystal, 1 607 Page Cove, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 7 James, Anita, 771 2 Arapaho, Millington, Tenn. 38053 Jarrett, Ben, Lexington, Tenn. 38351 Jaworowicz, John, 1 20 Ridgemont, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Jeans, Andrea, 2646 Deaderick, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 4 Jeffrey, Rush, 5675 Redding, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 7 Jenkins, Al, 57 Carolane Dr., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Job, Deborah, 223 B Freeman Rd., Goodlettsville, Tenn. 37072 Johnson, Renie, 7689 Woodstock Cuba Rd., Millington, Tenn. 38053 Johnson, Ronnie, 71 03 7th Rd., Memphis, Tenn. 381 34 Johnsey, Richard, 540 Westmoreland, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Jones, Deborah, 1 33 Kennedy Rd., Paducah, Ky. 42001 Jones, Lucinda, Rt. 1 Box 662, Brownsville, Tenn. 3801 2 Jones, Minta, 6 Broadbent Rd., Wilmington, Del. 1 981 Jones, Rich, 323 Grand Blvd., Deer Park, N.Y. 1 1 729 Jones, Sue Lynn, 965 Richland, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 6 Jones, Tom, Rt. 3, Grenada, Miss. 38901 Jones, Wiley B., 321 Fairmont, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Joseph, Roger, Rt. 2, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Joyce, Barry, 1 160 Hollywood Dr., Apt. 659, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Joyce, Donna, 6674 Ashbridge Cove, Memphis, Tenn. 381 38 — K — Keltner, Chuck, 5251 Sequoia, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 7 Keltner, Garey, 5251 Sequoia, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 7 Kerr, Anne, 51 49 Wheelis, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 7 Kersey, Debbie, 51 30 Hudgins, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 6 King, Felicia, Rt. 3, Box 1 99, Parsons, Tenn. 38363 Kirkscey, Kathy, 1951 Cowden, Memphis, Tenn. 38104 Kolwyck, Elizabeth, 1 08 Cedar, Waverly, Tenn. 371 85 Korbel, Jim, 434 Alexander, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 1 Korponay, Candy, 3839 207th St., Bayside, N.Y. 1 1 361 Kugler, Barbara, 1 949 Glen Crest Dr., Monroeville, Pa. 1 51 46 Kurkimilis, Jim, 1 9 Oakside Rd., Smithtown, N.Y. 1 1 787 Kyle, Judy A., Rt. 1 , Humboldt, Tenn. 38343 — L — LaFery, Marcia, 570 Lambuth 1 , Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Lane, Jim, 314 Edenwood, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Langdon, George, 1 3 Stardust Dr., Enfield, Conn. 06082 Langdon, Lynn, 32 Wildwood, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Lassing, Pam, 1 1 6 Laird, Nashville, Tenn. 37205 Laster, Donna, Rt. 1 , Scotts Hill, Tenn. 38374 Lawrence, Kacyanne, 26 Pinecrest, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Lawrence, Michael, 660 Ely St., Batavia, Ohio 451 03 Lawrence, Regina, 534 Arlington, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Lawyer, Jennifer, 2401 Syon Dr., Memphis, Tenn. 381 38 Leach, Troy, 501 Magnolia St., Brownsville, Tenn. 3801 2 Leathers, Trish, 3402 Joslyn, Memphis, Tenn. 381 28 Leitschuh, Beth, Cherry St., Adamsville, Tenn. 38310 Lenox, Adriane, 1 51 3 S. Montgomery, Memphis, Tenn. 381 06 Lewis, Angie, P.O. Box 243, Huntingdon, Tenn. 38344 Lewis, Mark, 8 Woodhaven, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Lexow, Mark, 1 875 Dewey, North East, Pa. 1 6428 Lichterman, John, 4576 Park Ave. , Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 7 Lindsey, Keith, 425 E. Cherry, McKenzie, Tenn. 38201 Little, Page, 46 Alta Vista, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Locke, Sally, Sunnyside Dr., Columbia, Tenn. 38401 Lokey, Alan, 4831 Oakbrooke PL, Orlando, Fla. 32806 Love, Mary, Rt. 2, Medon, Tenn. 38356 Lovelace, Billie Sue, Rt. 3, Bells, Tenn. 38006 Lovelace, Theresa, Box 324, Maury City, Tenn. 38050 Luffman, Carol, Box 574, Medina, Tenn. 38355 Luther, John, 2562 Perthshire, Memphis, Tenn. 381 38 Luther, Judy, 2562 Perthshire, Memphis, Tenn. 381 38 Luttrell, James E., Rt. 3, Box 255 A., Holly Springs, Miss. 38635 Lyles, Phyllis, 731 6 Benjostown, Millington, Tenn. 38053 Lynch, John, 5936 Dunmore Dr., West Blobmfield, Mich. 48033 Lytle, Dennis, 1 759 Wellington, Memphis, Tenn. 381 06 — M — Mahr, Richard, 1 24 Barchester Way, Westfield, N.J. 07090 Malone, Julia, P.O. Box 237, Byhalia, Miss. 3861 1 Manus, Ruby, 1651 Glenview, Memphis, Tenn. 38106 Marchetti, Adele, Rt. 2, Medon, Tenn. 38356 Marcum, Alan, 351 Karner Miller Rd., New Albnay, Ind. 471 50 233 Kaye Fonda reacts exhuberantly to the news that she has received a bid from AOPi Marshall, Debrah, Rt. 1 , Box 1 8, Medon, Tenn. 38356 Marshall, Sharon, Rt. 5, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Martin, Beth, 403 Park Blvd., Sheffield, Ala. 35660 Martin, Beth M., Rt. 2 Box 29B, Gallatin, Tenn. 37066 Martin, Jamie, 4340 Fizer, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 1 Massa, Barbara, 307 E. 8th St. , Cookeville, Tenn. 38501 Massey, William S. Jr., 2348 MacGruder Cove, Memphis, Tenn. 38138 Masters, Billy, 2277 Massey, Memphis, Tenn. 381 38 Mathewson, Larry, 4632 Flamingo, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 7 Mattson, Scott, 22 W. Crystal Lake Ave., Crystal Lake, III. 6001 4 Mausert, Loretta, 3404 Brockcrest Cove, Memphis, Tenn. 381 28 May, Pat, P.O. Box 558, Covington, Tenn. 381 09 Mayer, Elaine, 3984 Walnut Grove, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 1 Mayhall, Elizabeth R., Rt. 1 , Box 1 28C, Crystal River, Fla. 32629 McAfee, Ruthie, 660 S. McLean, Memphis, Tenn. 381 04 McAlister, Lynn, 5960 Sedberry Rd., Memphis, Tenn. 37205 McBride, Linda, Rt. 6, Ripley, Tenn. 38063 McCaferty, James, 1 2 Siesta Dr., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 McCall, Beverly, 6846 Holly Hill Rd., Germantown, Tenn. 381 38 McCall, Elizabeth, 6846 Holly Hill Rd., Germantown, Tenn. 381 38 McCalla, Kathy, 1 204 1 2 B Hollywood, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 McClarin, Phil, 404 N. 1 7, Humboldt, Tenn. 38343 McClary, Jane, 1 06 E. Adair, Knoxville, Tenn. 3791 8 McClintock, Fay, 244 Melwood, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 McClure, Marilyn, Rt. 1 , Decaturville, Tenn. 38329 McCormic, Kim, 41 95 Oakcrest, Memphis, Tenn. 381 28 McDaniel, Jana Lee, Rt. 2, Friendship, Tenn. 38034 McDonald, John, 3294 Prince George, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 8 McElrath, Mary, Route 1 , Box 1 075, Selmer, Tenn. 38375 McEwen, Nancy, Rt. 2, Troy, Tenn. 38260 McGhee, Teresa, 1 779 Preston, Memphis, Tenn. 381 06 McGoughy, Annie, 1 1 6 Neff , Jackson, Tenn. 38301 McKinley, Robin, Rt. 3, Siler City, N.C. 27344 McKinney, Alleshia, 1 21 E. Mallory, Memphis, Tenn. 381 06 McKinney, Malcolm, 429 Berry, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 McKinnie, Bob, 1 29 Franklin, Brownsville, Tenn. 3801 2 McKinnie, Rick, 907 W. King, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 McKinnie, Virginia, 1 29 Franklin, Brownsville, Tenn. 3801 2 McRae, Amy, 3786 Kimball, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 1 McSwain, Mara, 2871 Lakewood Dr., Columbus, Ohio 43229 Medaugh, Mary, 441 61 Michigan Ave., Belleville, Mich. 481 1 1 Medlin, Mark, 1 721 Lennox Dr., Bowling Green, Ky. 421 01 Meduwa, Lloyd Tapuwa, P.O., Mutambara, Rhodesia Melton, David, 401 5 Glendall, Memphis, Tenn. 381 28 Mercer, Kim, 321 6 Ancroft Cove, Memphis, Tenn. 381 28 Meriwether, Melissa, 26 Prince, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Midyett, Cindy, 21 07 Wellons, Memphis, Tenn. 381 28 Miller, Nancy, 75 Royal Oaks, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Miller, Panela A., 1 254 Hollywood Dr., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Miller, Sue, 721 S. Royal St., York, Penn. 1 7402 Miller, Tom, 1 254 Hollywood Dr., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Miller, Toni, 1 221 Ruxton Rd., York, Penn. 1 7403 Minatra, Lynn, 4625 Deluth, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 8 Mingledorff, Mike, 1 6 Maywood, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Mischke, Steve, 709 Wade Hampton, Dyersburg, Tenn. 38024 Monk, Robert, 22 Dorset Ln., Short Hills, N.J. 07078 Montgomery, Joseph, Rt. 3, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Montgomery, Rebecca, Rt. 3, Jackson, Tenn 38301 Moore, Ann Turner, Rt. 6, Humboldt, Tenn. 38343 Moore, Michael, Rt. 1 , Gates, Tenn. 38037 Moore Puss, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Moore, Wendell, 105 W. Poplar, Box 403, Collierville, Tenn. 38017 Moorehead, Dana, 1 380 S. Prescott, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 1 Morgan, Bob, 41 01 Macon, Memphis, Tenn. 381 22 Morgan, Linda, P.O. Box 209, Hennings, Tenn. 38041 Morris, Lu Anne, 2024 Old Lake Pikes, Memphis, Tenn. 381 38 Morris, Martha, Rt. 1 , Box 67, Cottontown, Tenn. 37048 Morrison, Ceci, 438 E. Main, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Morrison, David, 3401 Freland, Memphis, Tenn 381 18 Morrison, Pat, 3401 Freland, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 8 Moss, Ricky, 1 4 Manley Dr., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Moten, Reta, 1 27 Dupree, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Muller, Diane, 446 Walnut, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Mulroy, Bill, 1 064 Audubon Dr., Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 1 Mulroy, Paul, 1 064 Audubon Dr., Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 1 Murphy, Mary Anne, 1 1 3 Mason, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Muse, Jimmy, 51 3 Wright, Bolivar, Tenn. 38008 Myers, Ceil, Box 301 , Madisonville, Ky. 42431 — N — Nabers, Vicki, 1 531 Forrest, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 2 Nagel, Allison, 1264 E. Massey Rd., Memphis, Tenn. 38138 Nelson, Gary, 96 Landmark, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 New, Brooks, 621 N. Parkway, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Newbern, Carolyn, Rt. 2, Medon, Tenn. 38356 Newbill, Ginger, 242 Campbell, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Newburn, Alphonso, 101 Demphter, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Newman, Rick, 21 1 Pleasant, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Nicholson, Craig, 495 Starlight, Collierville, Tenn. 3801 7 Noonan, Gary, Box 319, Barbourville, Ky. 40906 Nunnery, Mike, 1 23 Lower Brownsville Rd., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 — o — Oakes, Mrs. Judy, 6580 Poplar Woods Circle S., Germantown, Tenn. 38138 Oldham, Marsha, 661 4 Langdale Cove, Memphis, Tenn 381 38 O ' Neal, Zelma, Rt. 2, Scotts Hill, Tenn. 38374 Orr, Cynthia, 1 74 Coolwood, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Oster, Cheryl Ann, 31 8 W. Forest 2, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 — P — Page, William F., Rt. 1 , Beech Bluff, Tenn. 3831 3 Parham, Anthony, Rt. 1 , Dyersburg, Tenn. 38024 Parham, Nita, 1 444 Rienel, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 1 Parker, Patti Lou, Lattawoods, Dyersburg, Tenn. 38024 Parker, Susan, 1 89 W. Main, Camden, Tenn. 38320 Parks, Jan, 1 585 Hollywood Dr., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Parson, Peaches, 400 Desha, Earle, Ark. 72321 Partin, Lee Ellen, 428 Angelus St., Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 2 Pate, Pat, 6787 Satinwood Cove, Memphis, Tenn. 381 38 Paterson, Brent, 584 Tioga Ave., Kingston, Pa. 18704 Patterson, Godfrey, 1591 Kendale, Memphis, Tenn. 38106 Patterson, Marcia, 7009 Poplar Pike, Germantown, Tenn. 381 38 Patterson, Wiley, 51 24 Riverside Dr., Columbus, Ohio 43220 Payne, Steve, 2460 Elmore Park, Memphis, Tenn. 381 34 Payton, Gary, Rt. 1 , Oakfield, Tenn. 38362 Pearce, Brenda, Rt. 9, Box 65, Paducah, Ky. 42001 Peddy, Cynthia, Rt. 3, Henderson, Tenn. 38340 Peek, Bink, 24 Cannonhurst, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Penny, Laura, 42769 Tierra Robles PI., Temecula, Calif. 92390 234 Perkins, Bill, 2500 Grove Circle, Little Rock, Ark. 72205 Perkins, Debbie, 320 Crescent, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Petersen, Larry G., Rt. 1 , Toone, Tenn. 38381 Petersen, Timothy Dale, Rt. 1 , Box 1 71 A, Toone, Tenn. 38381 Pettyjohn, Janet, 426 Honeysuckle, Humboldt, Tenn. 38343 Phelps, Fatina, 31 7 Beasley, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Phelps, Janet, 1 307 Walters, Covington, Tenn. 3801 9 Phelps, Tom, 1 1 323 Martin Rd., Northeast, Pa. 1 6428 Phillips, Carol, 25 Lesa, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Phillips, Chip, 31 1 4 Overbrook, Memphis, Tenn. 381 28 Phillips, Dawn, 1 360 Cherry, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 7 Phillips, Linda, 35 Windale, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Pickett, Jan, 3239 Lammermirir, Memphis, Tenn. 381 28 Pinkston, Ricky, 4485 Garnett, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 7 Pledge, Melody, Rt. 4, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Poindexter, Venita, 1 883 Gregory Ave., Memphis, Tenn. 381 27 Polk, Regina, 5426 Oakmont, Nashville, Tenn. 37209 Pope, Mark, 1310 West Ridor Rd., Hobart, Ind. 46342 Post, Beth, RD 1 , Box 235, Stamford, N.Y . 1 21 67 Poteete, Susan, 5362 Southwood Dr., Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 7 Pounds, Lee Ann, 1 020 W. Main, Brownsville, Tenn. 3801 2 Powell, Benniether, 1 606 Davis, Memphis, Tenn. 381 08 Powell, Mary Ruth, Whiteley, Rt. 2, Siloam Springs, Ark. 72761 Powell, Nancy, 24 Leon Dr., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Powell, Steven, Holman Institute, Agra 2, UP India Pressgrove, Jennifer, 3054 McGee Cove, Memphis, Tenn. 381 28 Pressgrove, Micki, 3054 McGee Cove, Memphis, Tenn. 381 28 Pressgrove, Randy, 3054 McGee Cove, Memphis, Tenn. 381 28 Prevost, Ray, 3039 Cuba Millington Rd., Millington, Tenn. 38053 Price, Rodney, 1 03 Rivers, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Price, Tom, 426 W. King, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Prokop, Kent, 1 1 825 Birmington, St. Louis, Mo. 63044 Puettman, Debra, 7280 Sheila, Millington, Tenn. 38053 Pulliam, Andy, Rt. 1 , Box 46, Rossville, Tenn. 38066 Pyron, Landrum, 3490 Forest Hill Rd., Memphis, Tenn. 38031 — R — Rainey, Allen, Sardis, Tenn. 38371 Rainey, Cynthia M., 505 Russell, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Ralls, Craig, Box 117, McCauley Mobile City, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Ralph, Jay Richard, 1 2 Harbor Terrace, Perth Amboy, N.J. 08861 Ramirez, Carmen, 41 9 Hillsdale St., Bardell, Ky. 42023 Rayburn, Steve, 231 7 Madison, Paducah, Ky. 42001 Reams, Kit, 1 5 Prince Dr., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Redden, Brock, 1717 Paullus, Memphis, Tenn. 381 27 Redfearn, Perry, Rt. 2, Somerville, Tenn. 38068 Reed, George, 221 Dixie, Lexington, Tenn. 38351 Reeder, Susan, 464 Russell, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Reid, Addie Marie, Rt. 1 , Medon, Tenn. 38356 Rhoads, Tommy, 31 1 9 Corner, Memphis, Tenn. 381 27 Rice, Frances, 584 Marley Rd., Denmark, Tenn. 38391 Rice, Linda, 22 Cherokee Dr., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Rice, Paul, 44 Laurel Lane, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Richardson, Debbie, 5948 Lynnbrier, Memphis, Tenn. 381 38 Riley, Lou Ellen, 24 Powell Cove, Jackson, Tenn . 38301 Rinehart, Pam, Guys, Tenn. 38339 Rivers, Debra, 601 6 Clifton Dr., Columbia, Tenn. 38401 Robbins, Pat, 1 235 Old Concord Rd., Monroeville, Pa. 1 51 46 Roberg, Kath, 38 Maple Ave., Plymouth, Conn. 06782 Roberson, Debbie, Lakeview Rd., Somerville, Tenn. 38068 Roberson, Doris, Rt. 1 , Troy, Tenn. 38260 Rogers, Robert M., 950 Troy Ave., Dyersburg, Tenn. 38024 Rongey, Dennis, 3274 Brookmeade, Memphis, Tenn. 381 27 Rose, Priscilla, 1 238 Eastern Parkway, Louisville, Ky. 40204 Ross, LaVonne, 2536 Calvert, Memphis, Tenn. 381 08 Rybolt, Julie, 838 Brook Hollow, Nashville, Tenn. 37205 Sanders, Alan, 361 5 Clinton, Paducah, Ky. 42001 Sanders, Henry, Rt. 6, Humboldt, Tenn. 38343 Schmidt, Melodie, 491 Deer Park Ave., Babylon, N.Y. 1 1 702 Schroeder, Tom, 291 7 W. Bath, Akron, Ohio Schwam, Jan, 5099 Oak Meadow, Memphis, Tenn. 381 28 Scoggins, Connie, 60 Old Malesus Rd., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Scott, Bleasha, 3251 Ardvale, Memphis, Tenn. 381 28 Scott, Dennis, Rt. 8, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Scott, Michael, 51 Howell St., Clarksville, Tenn. 37040 Scott, Tom, 51 Green Acres Dr., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Seals, Lonnie, 1 782 Riverside, Memphis, Tenn. 381 09 Seaman, Lee, 428 Walnut, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Sears, Kristie, 21 74 Thornwood, Memphis, Tenn. 381 38 Seiffert, Debbie, 5527 Siesta Cove, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 7 Shackleton, Maxine, RD 2, Walton, N.Y. 1 3856 Shamblin, Janet, Rt. 3, Box 301 , Summerville, Ga. 30747 Shannon, Richard, 45 S. Norwall, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 7 Shelton, Libby, Rt. 3, McMinnville, Tenn. 371 1 Sherwood, Sherry, Rt. 1 , Steele, Mo. 63877 Shires, Susan, 1 083 S. White Station Rd., Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 7 Shoemaker, Teresa, 386 Elder, Memphis, Tenn. 381 09 Short, Theresa Gale, Box 207, Maury City, Tenn. 38050 Shultz, Tim, 919 W. King, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Siegrist, Tim, 1111 S. Lincoln Ave., Lebanon, Pa. 1 7042 Simmons, Margaret, Rt. 1 , Box 53, Spring Hill, Tenn. 371 74 Simpson, Bobbie, Antioch Rd., Humboldt, Tenn. 38343 Simpson, Steve, 301 Andrew Way, Collierville, Tenn. 3801 7 Sims, Sena, 1 462 West 1 1 4 Place, Chicago, III. 60643 Singh, Anil Jai, 279 Park Ave., Orange, N.J. 07050 Sipes, Nancy Whitehurst, 202 Janice Rd., Bolivar, Tenn. 38008 Sisson, Judy, 4464 Princeton, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 7 Smith, Cindy, 3453 Northmoor, Memphis, Tenn. 381 28 Smith, Gail, Rt. 4, Gainesville, Tex. 76240 Smith, Gary, Gibson Rd., Trenton, Tenn. 38382 Smith, Gay, 506 Arlington, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Smith, Gerry Ann, 1110 Lambuth, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Smith, Jeanie, 131 Pharr Ave., Selmer, Tenn. 38375 Smith, Kathryn, 371 9 Tchulahoma, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 8 Smith, Kathy Jo, 1 943 St. Elmo, Memphis, Tenn. 381 27 Smith, Kim, 264 Welton, Milan, Tenn. 38358 Smith, Melinda, 71 55 Wickshire Cove, Germantonw, Tenn. 381 38 .  THF — s — Sadler, Rebecca, 1 25 Bolivar Hwy., Jackson, Tenn. Sage, Skipper, Box 443, Munford, Tenn. 38058 Samaha, Nadeem, Beirut, Lebanon 38301 SIGN H. ' w £ HVSBAHt LIBERATION V E WANT OUT Or THE KITCHEN [WOHEN WORKING CM ' t0 « «N o«m £vt GENERATirt . _ During the New York band tour, Mr. Brown reveals his sympathetic views to the latest liberation movement. 235 Smith, Melvin, 901 Gaither Cove, Memphis, Tenn. 381 06 Smith, Ronald, 333 Bonita, Memphis, Tenn. 381 09 Smith, Terry, Rt. 5, Box 1 03, Ripley, Tenn. 38063 Smith, Terry, Gibson Rd., Trenton, Tenn. 38382 Snellgrove, Ricky, 487 Country Club Lane, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Somerville, Vivian, Rt. 1 , Denmark, Tenn. 38391 Sorgenfrei, Karen, 2701 Ramsey, New Orleans, La. 701 1 4 Sowed, Dinah, Rt. 4, Hickman, Ky. 42050 Speakman, David, 224 Oakwood Rd., Wilmington, Del. 1 9803 Spearman, Janie, 3200 Dickmann, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 1 Spears, Nancy, 271 2 Shadow Lane, Nashville, Tenn. 3721 6 Spencer, Jane, Rt. 2, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Stallings, Laura, 3354 Clearbrook, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 8 Stallins, Donda, 498 Meadowlark, Mayfield, Ky. 42066 Stephens, Tony, Gadsden, Tenn. 38337 Stephenson, Roy, 432 Arlington, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Stephenson, Roy L., 51 Currie, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Stewart, Ed, 226 S. Holmes, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 1 Stewart, Ruth, Rt. 5, Brownsville, Tenn. 3801 2 Stivenson, Jeft, Rt. 4, Waterford, Pa. 1 6441 Stone, Sandra, 88 Monroe Ave., Lexington, Tenn. 38351 Stratton, Kent, 1 05 E. Cherry Dr., Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 7 Strickland, Malcolm Lowell, Jr., 136 Fleming Dr., Covington, Tenn. 38019 Strobl, Cathi, 301 Grand Boulevard, Emerson, N.J. 07630 Stump, Sandra, Rt. 1 , Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Sturdivant, Nannette, 1 900 Snowden, Memphis, Tenn. 381 07 Sumler, Cindy, 507 E. Church, Medina, Tenn. 38355 Supernaugh, Debbie, Rt. 2, Pulaski, Tenn. 38478 Sykes, Phil, 207 N. Lake St., Paris, Tenn. 38242 Sylvester, Sky, Rt. 2, Muncie, Ind. 47302 — T — Tall, Mary, 1 459 Maplewood, Memphis, Tenn. 381 08 Tanzi, Ed, 21 1 Ranger Blvd., Winter Park, Fla. 32789 Taylor, Art, 91 8 Knollcrest Dr., Danville, III. 61 832 Taylor, Janie, 32 Knollwood Dr., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Taylor, Roxane, 5292 Shady Grove, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 7 Templeton, Alice, Rt. 1 , Box 1 , Belvidere, Tenn. 37306 Terrell, Jance, Box 202, LaCenter, Ky. 42056 Thomas, James, Rt. 6, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Thomas, Jim, 325 White St., Lexington, Tenn. 38351 Thomas, Kaye, 757 Foster Ave., Brownsville, Tenn. 3801 2 Thornton, Terry, Rt. 4, Brownsville, Tenn. 3801 2 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 Ting, George, 23 Jalan Tun Haji Openg, Kuching Sarawak, Malaysia Toler, Steve, Rt. 2, DuQuoin, III. 62832 Tomlin, Dwight, 77 Pine Tree Drive, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Tomlin, Hewitt, 77 Pine Tree Drive, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Townsend, Anda, 5095 Elvis Presley Blvd., Memphis, Tenn. 38116 Transou, Sabrina, 60 James St., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Tubbs, Rodney, 4300 Childs Dr., Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 6 Tuley, Anne, 739 Greeley Dr., Nashville, Tenn. 37205 Turner, Deborah, 227 Edgewood, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Turner, Kathie, 629 Arlington, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Turner, Rexann, 360 N. Bells St., Alamo, Tenn. 38001 — u — Ulman, Mike, 3908 N. Campbell, Valparaiso, Ind. 46383 Underwood, Pam, 218 Wilson St., Paris, Tenn. 38242 Utterback, Sara, 350 N. Perkins, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 7 — V — Vaughan, Billy, 1 092 Crestwood, Lexington, Tenn. 38351 Vaughn, Debbie, 441 Avon, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 7 Venters, Jane, 21 07 Colice Rd., Huntsville, Ala. 35801 Via, Vicki, Rt. 1 , Friendship, Tenn. 38034 Vinson, Mike, 35 Navajo Cove, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Volk, Bob, 99 Chestnut Ave., East Setauket, N.Y. 1 1 733 — W — Wade, Cecile, 71 1 Lexington, Trenton, Tenn. 38382 Wagner, Ann, Box 1 55, Stanton, Tenn. 38069 Wagner, Karen, Box 1 55, Stanton, Tenn. 38069 Wagster, Molly, 51 5 Greenwood, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Walker, Alison, 1 35 Shiloh Terrace, Selmer, Tenn. 38375 Walker, Bryan, Box 70, Ripley, Tenn. 38063 Walker, Kathy, 4339 Cherrydale, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 1 Wallace, Emily, Rt. 1 , Huron, Tenn. 38345 Wallace, Gay, 1 74 Skyridge Dr., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Wallace, Scott, 3220 Emerald, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 8 Walsh, Dusty, 1 95 N. Yates Rd., Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 7 Walsh, Toney, 5334 S. Irvin, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 7 Warren, Mike, 261 2 Brittany Dr., Nashville, Tenn. 37206 Warren, Pat, West Louisville, Ky. 42377 Warren, Wayne, Browning Hwy., Huntingdon, Tenn. 38344 Waterhouse, Peggy, Rt. 5, Box 70T, Chico, Calif. 95926 Watlington, Joseph T., Rt. 3, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Watlington, Mary, 1880 Steam Mill Ferry Rd., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Weathers, Vernon, 51 1 Westview Cove, Humboldt, Tenn. 38343 Weaver, Keith, 1 052 Campbell, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Webb, Gil, Rt. 3, Linden, Tenn. 37096 Weddle, George, Rt. 1 , Box 4, Denmark, Tenn. 38391 Welch, Bill, Rt. 4, Box 1 0, Milan, Tenn. 38358 Welch, Gordon, Rt. 3, Box 1 1 9, Humboldt, Tenn. 38343 Welch, Nancy, 2406 Dundee, Nashville, Tenn. 3721 4 Wells, Will, 143 Barber St., Gallatin, Tenn. 37066 Wenzler, W. Rex, 51 85 Park Ave., Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 7 West, Loretta, 1 89 Old Hickory Blvd. F7, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Whalley, Brenda, 21 Dawn PI., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Wheeler, Stan, Box 1 45, Counce, Tenn. 38326 White, Linda, 539 Sand Ridge, Memphis, Tenn. 381 22 White, Sandie, 2028 Jamie Dr., Memphis, Tenn. 381 16 Whitney, Jeff, 1 19 Carol Ann Dr., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Whitten, Donna, 31 50 Knightway, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 8 Whyte, Marcia, 10406 Severn Rd., San Antonio, Tex. 78217 Wilkerson, Greg, 51 60 Banbury, Memphis, Tenn. 381 34 Wilkerson, Rubye, 4 Moss, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Wilks, Mary, 5th Ave. East, Huntingdon, Tenn. 38344 Willett, Jo Ellen, 1 52 Laurie Cr., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Williams, Allen, 3438 Waneys, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 1 Williams, Bill M., 1 605 Edgewood, Lebanon, Tenn. 37087 Williams, Constance, 502 E. 8th St., Columbia, Tenn. 38401 Williams, James Winston, 200 Darby Ave., Sheffield, Ala. 35660 Williams, Kathy, 403 Horseshoe Ln., Nashville, Tenn. 37221 Williams, Kim, Rt. 1 , Gadsden, Tenn. 38336 Williams, Mitzi, Rt. 1 , Selmer, Tenn. 38375 Wills, Mike, 5303 Dee Rd., Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 7 Wilson, Danny F., Rt. 2, Mt. Juliet, Tenn. Wilson, Jerry, Box 25, Silerton, Tenn. 38377 Wilson, Jim, 6873 Kingham Cove, Germantown, Tenn. 381 38 Wilson, Karen, 1799 Cordova Rd., Germantown, Tenn. 38138 Wilson, Pamela, Rt. 2, Box 44, Medon, Tenn. 38356 Wilson, Randy, 692 Mitchell, Elmhurst, III. 601 26 Winge, Robin, 431 2 Beach Park Dr., Tampa, Fla. 33609 Winters, Demus, Rt. 1 , Hickman, Ky. 42050 Wolfe, Allen, 1 489 St. Charles, Memphis, Tenn. 381 27 Wood, Barbara, 220 Channing Way, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Woodard, Carla, 8923 Rosemark Rd., Millington, Tenn. 38053 Woods, Jerry, Rt. 1 , Pinson, Tenn. 38366 Workman, Pam, 303 Sanderson, Kenton, Tenn. 38233 Wright, James, Rt. 3, Box 1 60, Savannah, Tenn. Wright, Latasha, Jacks Creek, Tenn. 38347 Wyatt, Karla, 24 Edghill, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 — Y — Yandell, Fran, 14 Maryland Dr., Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Yates, Lynn, 1 204 1 2 A Hollywood, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Yates, Marie, Rt. 4, Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Young, Cindy, 5399 Hebron, Memphis, Tenn. 381 1 6 Young, Kim, 2966 Scotland Rd., Memphis, Tenn. 381 28 Young, Steve, 407 E. Church, Alamo, Tenn. 38001 236 Acknowledgements Photography Mike Booth Ed Stewart Jeft Hopper Terry Bivens Lantern Editorial Board Dr. Annie Lou Smith Dr. Bob Hazelwood Dr. Delbert Hurst Ginger Fralich Nancy Miller Ranelle Allen Mrs. Mary Jo Mulherin Mrs. Mary Willett Mrs. Jean Reeder Mr. Jesse Byrum Art Taylor Laura Comes Mary Blow Marcy Cromwell Amy McRae Kathe Smith Bill Mulroy Lantern Business Statt Lantern Statf 237 . ' ' . ' , r - i 6; . ' S Advert IjrJL . il tisements ents Advertisements Advertisements Ad ertisements Advertisements Advertiseri A ertisements Advertisements A t; ertisements Advertisements Advertisem nts Advertisements Advertisements Ad i nts Advertisements Advertisements Ad nts Advertisements Advertisements Ad ts Ad • a rtisements JOHNSEY SPORTING GOODS AND REPAIR 447 N. Royal St. FREEMAN ' S EXXON YELLOW PAGES RICK WALLACE CARPET SERVICE Professional Carpet Installation Commercial and Residential Call for a Free Estimate Wells and Lassiter Road RICK WALLACE 423-2799 Jackson, Tennessee MALCO THEATRE 202 E. Baltimore PAINTING CONTRACTOR • Wall Papering • Water Proofing ' Vinyl Wall Coverings COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL BRUSH • SPRAY BOBBY BLACKFORD, Owner BLACKFORD PAINT CO. 424-7163 6 Coleman Cove Jackson, Tennessee nurniTf i t --i  I  I !??rxv NOON BUFFET 179 rrrr 1 1 ... _J w „ $ SOT ' ' ' -- . - -   - j ■• AMERICA ' S FAVORITE PIZZA 1940 North Highland Jackson, Tenn. Open I I a.m.- 1 0:30 p.m. Sun.-Thurs. I I a.m.- 1 2 p.m. Fri.-Sat. 241 FISH CABINET SHOP I I 1 1 2 Holly Street Bemis, Tennessee 383 1 4 Phone: Day — 424-1861 Night — 424-28 1 9 — Freddie Fish or 424-762 1 — Roy Hornsby Roy Hornsby Freddie Fish Custom Made Cabinets Free Estimates BUCK AND HARRIS RCA T.V. Sales and Service HORACE BUCK LEON HARRIS 1 59 Airways CENTER P.O.Box 1206 Phone 422-250 1 2078 Hollywood Drive Jackson, Tennessee 38301 MALCO LANES Snack Shop — Pro Shop Open 24 Hours Friday and Saturday Located at VFW Recreation Center 703 Arlington Ave. Quality Instruments Worthy of Your Talent WALLICK MUSIC COMPANY SUNDANCE LTD. Hollywood Shopping Center Jackson, Tenn. 423-2423 Jeans and Leather for Guys and Gals 125 Airways Blvd. Phone 427-4226 Jackson, Tennessee 38301 242 UNION BUS TERMINAL Main and Cumberland Streets Charters, Tours, Tickets and Package Express Furniture — Appliances — Stereos — TV ' s ifa • li aheJioute 3 1 3 East Lafayette Street Jackson, Tennessee 38301 Phone (90 1) 423- 1 074 Bf Mi -j jrr i — AT j ? i ii i 1M III . I «JJ I Librarians keep as busy as the students do. Compliments Of P D P D Automotive Division FACET Enterprises, Inc. Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Supplying Tune-Up Products To The Automotive Aftermarket 243 RIB EYE BARN Wiley Parker Road at 45 Bypass and Interstate 40 Jackson, Tennessee Phone: 668-8777 Graves Automatic Transmission Shop Automatic Transmission Service IRBY HUMKO GRAVES Tel. 422-6401 424-5561 500 Airways Jackson. Tennessee FLoWEc tf { Qip . S h p 320 E. Lafayette — Jackson, Tenn. 3830 1 Phone (90 1) 427-749 1 FIRST ATI0IMAL BANK THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF JACKSON Main Office — Main and Highland Midtdwn 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 — , , — fc. «,. . Its the real thing. Coke. r4T -A- Casio Calculators • Royal Typewriters • Adding Machines • Duplicators • Sales — Service Compliments of CARROLL TYPEWRITER CO. 443 E. College Street Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Phone (90 1) 427-4896 BETTY ' S OF JACKSON Custom Made Picture Frames Stretching, Mounting and Matting 212 N. Church St. Jackson, Tennessee BETTY AND GILBERT TURNER Office Ph. 424-46 1 1 Res. Ph. 427-3264 SHONEY ' S 2282 N. Highland Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Phone:668-7316 ' .-«. TA. ' fcaii. Deb Colthurst strolls across campus with a friend. 245 VILLAGE INN 624 Old Hickory Blvd. MR. DONUT 638 Old Hickory Blvd. m Dorm, KORNER KUBBARD NATHAN ' S 203-205 E. Lafayette 2336 N. Highland Ave. Jackson, Tennessee In the Heart of the Intown Parking Mall Intown Jackson • OD ' S RESTAURANT Real Pit Bar-B-Q Hollywood Blvd. JACKSON FLORAL CO. 720 W. Forest Ave. Jackson, Tennessee 246 Marts MJttMttn Jackson Plaza Jackson, Tenn. 423-3779 vjjc s Phone 422- 1 877 207 E. Main St. — Jackson, Tenn. ALBERT ' S Lafayette on the Intown Jackson Parking Mall ' ■■I id - .1 , 4  A Wayne Warren and Jan Schwamn enjoy the campus picnic. Nobody makes Fiberglas ; but Owens-Corning That ' s because Fiberglas is our trademark . . . spelled as one word, with a capital F and one s. Everyone else has to spell it fiber glass. What difference does it make? To us, all the difference in the world — it ' s the name we put on all of our products . . . from insulation and reinforcements to tub shower units and storage tanks. To you, it means getting products and service from the people with the most experience, the most know-how. So if you want to be sure of what you ' re getting, look for Fiberglas materials like those made at our plant in Jackson Tennessee Fiberglas . . . one word, capital F, one s. You see, anybody can make fiber glass. But only Owens- Corning makes Fiberglas NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE Owens-Corning is Fiberglas OWENS CORNING FIBERGLAS Trademark Registered Owens-Corning Fiberglas Equal Opportunity Employer M F 6 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS 247 MEMORIES HONOR ACHIEVEMENT LOYALTY All embodied in your Balfour ring. Wear it proudly. 34) ur Represented by: ROBERT F. GILBREATH P.O. Box 966 Jackson, Tennessee 38301 % 901-424 2061 cS - 2078 Hollywood Orive Jackson, Tennessee 38301 HIGHLAND HOLLYWOOD PHARMACY MART Hollywood Shopping Center Phone 422-6616 Jackson, Tenn. 927 Highland Phone 427-6774 Jackson, Tenn. SEVEN-UP BOTTLING CO. 2 1 6 E. Chester Street Jackson, Tennessee J. C. PENNEY We know what you ' re looking tor. Old Hickory Mall Jackson, Tennessee Maintenance men are a familiar sight at Lambuth. BONANZA STEAK HOUSE 2254 N. Highland Steaks at Hamburger Prices Owner: JERRY BARDIN Manager: BOB BULLOCK 423-4543 249 FIRST TENNESSEE BANK 250 Department Store 424-3300 Automobile Service Center 424-035 1 Catalogue Department 422-2543 50 Old Hickory Blvd. THE HIGHLANDER DRESS SHOPPE 1402 Highland Ave. Jackson, Tennessee 38301 PEPSI-COLA Join the Pepsi people feelin ' free! 424-5387 668-7228 2 1 8 East Lafayette St. — Intown Hamilton Hills Shopping Center Jackson, Tennessee 38301 Environmental Products Division nesoitt MVMIHHRni iUiJr %. ' • ITT NESBITT American Drive Jackson, Tennessee 251 ,. ' .. :. ■■■■WILHITE ' S RESTAURANT I 73 Airways Jackson, Tennessee 423-3070 Just Good Food TRUEX CHEVROLET Highway 45 S Jackson, Tennessee . wWHoW 1H PMHTS BURK-HALL PAINT GLASS COMPANY OF JACKSON 1 39 Airways • Jackson, Tenn. 3830 1 Phone 1-901 — 427 1512 252 Susan Foote pays attention in class. Sofl FABRICS HANCOCK FABRICS Hamilton Hills Shopping Center 422-5881 EVERY BANK HAS A CLUB BUT ONLY SECOND NATIONAL HAS ffiJ SECOND NATIONAL BANK FIVE LOCATIONS 301 E. Main 1411 N. Highland Ave. 610 Old Hickory Blvd. 1 434 Highway 45 S 332 S. Highland Ave. RAINEY FURNITURE COMPANY, INC. 209 East Maine St. Jackson, Tennessee 38301 (901)424-3344 Compliments of LIBERTY SUPER MARKETS 92 206 N. Royal 81 1 39 Airways 77 Hamilton Hills 85 Madison South  ,; A couple enjoy the fall afternoon. 253 FRANKO ' S 702 Old Hickory Blvd. Jackson, Tennessee HOLLYWOOD MOBIL SERVICE Phone 422-512 1 409 Hollywood Drive Jackson, Tenn. OLD HICKORY MALL - JACKSON. TENNESSEE 38301 WE MAKE YOU FEEL RIGHT AT HOME THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS COMPANY 156 Airways Jackson, Tenn. 38301 Phone 422- 1 533 The crowd enjoys watching the Eagles baseball team. COLONIAL BREAD BAKING CO. South Royal Street 254 -ac- Phone 423-4592 PLEDGE ' S 66 SERVICE George Pledge 909 Hollywood Drive Jackson, Tennessee 38301 CKE Great Hew Place 5o fleet Fashion Shoe Center of West Tennessee STEGALL SHOES I I Old Hickory Mall Jackson, Tennessee Raleigh-Springs Mall Memphis, Tenn. Germantown Village Square Germantown, Tennessee DUNCAN OFFICE EQUIPMENT 506 South Royal Jackson, Tenn. 38301 MISTER PENGUIN TUXEDO Rental and Sales Sales and Service 422-6232 I 1 3 N. Liberty Jackson, Tennessee I Ph. 424-4224 Formal Wear Is Our Business 255 y -4 ' i 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 256 . ' si -I , '
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