Lindsey Wilson College - Pine Cone Yearbook (Columbia, KY)

 - Class of 1972

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I was honored to have been made a Trustee of this college, and I served in that capacity with pleasure until I was given an Administrative position. Through the years I have en- joyed her accomplishments and suffered in her disappointments. All of us who love Lindsey Wilson can take pride in her dedicated faculty and her distinguished alumni. This has been a busy and an enjoyable year. Although We have had a decrease in enroll- ment, the faculty feels we have an unusually fine student body. The economic determinist maintains that the idea of education is to teach self to serve selfg but the Christian teacher believes that the idea of education is to teach self to serve God and mankind. There was never a time when the world was so badly in need of un- selfish service. I believe you and your generation are ready to fulfill this need. L. Rodford McDonald A Tribute to Dr. John B. Horton President Emeritus Lindsey Wilson College Dr. Horton recalls seventeen years of growth and prog- ress at Lindsey Wilson. Dr. Horton and Ben Studebaker, Class of '68, congratulate Miss Terry for 35 years of service to Lindsey Wilson. and faculty of Lindsey Wilson College RIGHT: Dr. Horton presides at chapel programg presents diploma to Bill Hollenback, Class of '71, OPPOSITE PAGE: He watches Mr. Gaines Wilson break ground for new gymnasiumg Mr. Spickard and he enjoy a ball game. Dr. and Mrs. Horton a long and happy retire- Dr. Horton presents first President's Award to Pmdy Hutchison, Class of '69. Today Is Here .... Buildings of Yesterday Still Remain ABOVE: The Administration Building. RIGHT: Phillips Hall. These structures are the oldest buildings on campus. They were built when Lindsey Wilson was founded in 1903. A Familiar Scenes Pleasant Memories-People, Places 'I W ,F l'tWQr'iQ,,, , 4,3 'N ' i D ii ry ,h .. Pg :iw A 3? 1? ' 'QQT S-if - -2 fs ?'g xg A itvt I M tx 1' Q? 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L., i?Eg. lA- . dx -If r E ',- T . V I I ,V ..' fi ' .. -1? xA,. q,,?V,Z'-ii.-' v 33 Il X l -f x ' - .A - A - ' - -'-...2 -u2'r-'XV-', yy f A- - - I4 U A fr - fyin LY J' '.'f.- ' x ,L7i?AglL'.,.NvT ,-' : I Aw, , A ,','t,ii!v:' .yur x . V . J I-I .'-cr ,-W.. - ' , V, , 5 - '-11 j -' , . X -, ' gn, ' . I ,,, , ' 4' H Y 79 W a 1 . wg ...-Q-2:WX--M. Students 0 The M onth Sprung 1971 RIGHT January Kay Butcke Lrbby Chrsm Charley Hat held Ph11Creek BELOW February Kathy Pence Suzanne Srmms Steve Gordon Doug York March Karen Short Betty Smrth Jack Coffey Lynn Earhart 'E' .19' .-s 4246 Q-1LswlE. 'i5' J . 'Y I , ,-ui-H -gn in I , l L ,AM rv V' ' ,. , If r, , .,, '-A V , -, -, 7 , A I 1 2 ' f ' 'L Q. . A' 1 ' . - V' '. Lx' - - a 9 ,' K - AA'-4 Q .. , , , f A. V. . . V- f -V . ' --:LTV ' . A. u.a,.- . 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Mr and Mrss Lrndsey W1lson Crystal Mattan and Davld Camp bell led the Founders Day processron rnto the audrtorrum Hllda Humphress attendant to M1ss Lmdsey W1lson and narrator for the afternoon pro gram makes some mtroductory comments about the actrvrtles of the day Founders Day 1971 a trrbute to rts founder Dr John Burns Horton for seventeen years of devoted and untrrmg servrce to Lrndsey Wrlson College was held on May 6 The program called Mus1cal Trrbute consrsted of songs by the college chorr and the Trarnmg School Solorsts were Conme Frrth Betty Smrth Kay Butcke T1m Rrcketts Davrd Wood and Bob Games The chorr and solorsts were accompanred by Lanna Martrn and drrected by Mr Don Oglesby Mrs Shrrley MOFFI son an educat1on major drrected the Trammg School ON OPPOSITE PAGE The chorr and Trarmng School perform T1m Rrcketts srngs As Long As She Needs Me from OLIVER iff' , .1 f ., S I 7 .gr , ' , 1 A :J A A ' ,l 3 ' f , ,N ll ,,, , - . iii li' A N ' : - r, I -. rt .- , , W .M ' ' 1 T'-T if l g' 'f - 1 I' A: . 2 11 1 1 ' r r, A-A - r r - .. Q . Q .1 o , :, , an , , .4 . - Y' 1 E . ' , ,, .u,..,-V7 1 ' l 1 - - ' - , . . ' . . 9 s , . l . D l V . . 2 ' a . . . H . . ,, . - ' 1 :r - s a 9 9 , . t . . . . . y a ' ' - - ss as ARF 1 ini x I 2 At the Founders, Day banquet on Thursday night, May 6, Dr. L. R. McDonald was formally introduced as the new president of Lindsey Wilson College. Bishop Roy Short was the banquet speakl er. At left, Dr. McDonald is congratulated by a friend. Immediate- ly below is a part of the banquet crowdg at the bottom, left, other friends gather around Dr. McDonaldg bottom right, he is making his way through the line at the buffet. Dean's List Spring 1971 READING FROM LEFT TO RIGHT, TOP TO BOTTOM: John Chowning, Shirley Morrison, Shirley Powell, Patricia Rippitoe, Libby Troutman, Nadine Womack, Judy Baker, Carolyn Taylorg Pat Eubank, Crystal Mattan, Beth Willey, Gary Graber, Sheila Richards, Suzanne Sims, Jane Watson, Debbie Buchanan, Jack Coffey, Pat Coomer, Harriet Black, Lynn Ear- hart, Hugh Geralds,Pat Hartfield, Bonnie Lebold, Pat Harperg Hilda Humphress, Amy Jacobs, Lawrence Haffner, Peggy Keltner, Marvin Denison, Debbie Yerks, Bill Hollenback, Herbert Janes. Pictures were not available for George Webb, Willard Coleman, Nelson Newton, and Margie Rigney. Honors Convocation Departmental Awards BOTTOM: Nadine Womack, English Awardg Bill Hollenback, French Award. MIDDLE: Patricia Rippitoe, Physical Science Awardg Billy J oe Fudge, Agriculture Award. TOP: Gary Graber, Business Awardg Douglas Lyons, Mathematics Awardg David Campbell, Physical Education Awardg William Roundtree, Religion Award. BELOW: Edward Lee Taylor, Jr., received the Citizenship and Service Award. Student Council wards Jack Coffey, above right, received the Dr. W.A. Weldon Award, which is given each year to an outstanding student entering the field of medicine. James Brockman, below, received the Elva Goodhue Award, presented each year to the outstanding science major of the graduating class. The Student Council presents the Golden Cup award to the SNEA Club for having the highest overall point standing of any other club on campus. John Chowning is shown presenting the cup to Danny Ellis, SNEA President. Mike Maloney, left, accepts a cup for Circle K Club, of which he is president, for participating in the most activities. Commencement May 17, 1971 The invocation was given by Dr. L.R. McDonald, President-Elect of Lindsey Wilson College. The Lindsey Wilson Singers presented two numbers: HA Charge to Keep I Have and There Is A Balm in Gilead . Commencement speaker was Dr. Donald Herron, Minister of Southern Hills United Methodist Church, Lexington, Kentucky. Dean Hurshel Toms presented the candidates for graduation to Dr. John B. Horton, who conferred the Associates in Arts degrees to the graduates. Rev. Wendell Hurt, Minister of St. Mark's Methodist Church, Campbellsville, Kentucky, pronounced the benediction. BELOW: Dr. Donald Herron speaks to the graduating class. ' r 5 V ,lj -... 2 . . f it 1 More 0 Commencement R J? ld H .-- ik N 1 Congratulations To LWC Honor Graduates-1971 RIGHT: Summa Cum Laude ABOVE: Magna Cum Laude. Picture not available for IDA WADE. RIGHT and BELOW: Cum Laude. Q2 .-,-4 W .fo 'f' I fr E ,..,.4 X qi' ,ar ff .4 ,-1 f 4-P4 :wih- lf' Sv' I J -an-arms.,-' ..,,,, , .'l ' 1 A , K NI? ' Lx xrfi! ,1 0 A N .vw 'I' 1 .'- , f N- l , 4. R., ff N I -4 ,M , V, r ,aj f 1 . X' f'. H M, , Q1 's - . 5 , RK? 5 I X- Er :IH I in -' U ' N 3 F M 9 . . . , ', -, . Q 4 -h-- Nw 'Il'-V .X , 1 .W A + X QW R ! -1 il I In , -- 1. .',.' ,-4 ' . 'A nal. 1' 'LE lF 3' 4, -4515 2:- jf, A . A-,gQi'l-f, A 4 . wr , -5 - f .. FL-Quang-g.'.. ,, Y I Ol' 422 'Q ss..- H05 . gb. ' fwag: . 4, I fr ff 114' V LVF1' il x sf, if , In W L I 1 f- ,I L fig kg 1,-1 'IFE QA- Y' .nd , W,..-1 .-.---v- 3, , -' A , J.- 9 R ' ' 4rg'.E! 'igifl V , , 1 , 1 . .5 ,ribs l -f . J fe , 7 rs- 1.x -r .l - A x--ga' .'f f rw., .A . -1 .. . 'uh--. Q. .be 3 -. 34 - . M192 9 :Q- Q r 4- v L . K4 L SQN - 1? 'G' JI, ,JF , ...Q-fy. lb Administrative Staff HURSHEL TOMS Academic Dean J GEORGE GADDIE Director of Student Activities CYRINTHA TERRY Administrative Assistant HUV- KAMOS CARPENTER Registrar Physical Education Instructor The Administrative Staff are dedicated men and wom- en whose principal concern is the welfare of each student on the Lindsey Wilson Campus. They are always ready to listen to problems-academic or personaleand to offer help in any way they can. GREG JOHNSON Assistant Director of Student Activities Faculty The faculty members of Lindsey Wilson College are men and women dedicated to their profession and challenged by the opportunity to teach in a small college. Their patience and untiring efforts are deeply appreciated by the student body. AGRICULTURE PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AGRICULTURE CLUB ADVISER HYPER CLUB ADVISER COACH SHARON A. BLEDSOE BUSINESS DEPARTMENT A BUSINESS CLUB ADVISER CIRCLE K CLUB ADVISER ii ' ' fgi if I X4 Dex DRAMA CLUB ADVISER FRESHMAN CLASS SPONSOR Social Studies Department CHOIR DIRECTOR MUSIC CLUB ADVISER Music Department VIRGINIA COVINGTON LIN A FRENCH AND SPANISH CHEERLEADER ADVISER Religion Department Library Department i my 1 ' H ,. BETTY BROWN FRANCES MORRISON BETTY SHIRLEY MAE SPARKS Staff Secretaries LEFT TO RIGHT: JEANETTE AARON Bookkeeper MARY W. PICKETT Director Student Union Building HAZEL CHUMBLEY WALKER MC QUEARY WILLIAM GIBBONS House Mother Campus Director DirCCt0r F0001 Service 1 Q -. firm-'- gig ,116 , A -WP gifs- A-mr-. 25, .,.,-x - Q, I '4 . . ui, - X ,fr .- I., 4 - -,--41,qv. .f-In f :I f . -52, 1 -A '.. 79f:h' - if - . .Q. . , Q- f df f ' .bn 5 f '4 I MII- ' '-AY: , ' . -if A Q. '- . -..s4':jkqqlu-.iq . s Si5 f,:5Tff-, - -B+ vs ff' 'W' ' X x . if fa- 'iff - 12.4 ' - V, L -' ' A. . 'Lf f Z-Q-f 3 ' ,I V, in -' 1 z kgxf' i xg,-. I f J . ' 'sr ff! Qrfffr ' 4 nf' .Q r' . :f': .,, A , Y V 2, ,V Q 4 1 W 5? .,nr2:1 w VZ, ig Q ' H' 'V' Mgr- -.- .. .L 1 ., ' ' . A ' .. 5 A ,. , - 3 , .L 1 , , , , Q ,- V ' ll ' ' ' 1 W .-12,4 . V V , I ,' F , sf5 ' . . I -I :, K ,, , Mn' V fH'?1'A' lm f J , ... V V I -L 1 -1 5 ' ,. .1 4 Q t f.-T A 4 ' '- 1 'z ' . Q i s 4, V , .-. ,kg ,., --'-- Y l-1+ , I ' M H 5 ' V yf ,d ' ' ' ' - , .. . gf, V' I .V 2'1 Mlm' W' f-L f' N N- 'E , f 1 2223- 'rw gg , ' ' , Lan-1 , : vlmxrql H My -Z M Y 1,gg,,,, - Y 4 r., V . M f Ag 1--f.-. ' , rv! -. -N 35 ,M-u,M,,V! '----' - sl Q. 'F R A 7 gil . fx l' I E 1 ,.L WW-: -fy, M' gi?-1 E fr I .1 Sophomore Gerald Coomer, a brand new father, presents his teacher, fi g Sharon Bledsoe, a cigar. V- 'w . 5 fo R 11 -Ov, Do These People Look Familiar? . u, if if? af Pi B ' ed-Aoiwefagffe -,Ari-Awe - fr 31 jg ami ' eee e Remember Fall Registration? ur' i V I -.ENG L. - 31- rf . 32 E .-T' K Q ' fa ' 'l Here we come a caroling . . . Bonnie McGaha, Jean Ronald, and Nancy Foster make some profound discoveries in the library. ABOVE: Chow time. iluiifva I- 'L ' J LEFT: l'll get that A. Lit. if it 5 P- L mtv, lm killsme! Lunch time is a good time for meditation thinks Gwen An- derson. Johnny Coomer returns his co- py of Voltaire to the library. ' K' The A 'N CANDIDS G'She said what? Lovell Jones and Doug Hogan have a serious discussion in the library. - Vo , Ur LQ 5 71'f'fffZ Si- Susan Beck, Rhondi Buffy, Debbie Buch. Oh, No! Here they come again! exclaims Bill Cox. anan, and Doug York discuss the Hallo- ween Party for UMSM. More Candids Shades of William Tell! Archers Linda Fisher and Richard Hinds prepare to hit the bull's eye. Chris Swires, Greg Johnson, and Jim Neill caught the big one, but it got away. Palmer fSpeedyj Bowling and Janet Thompson share a mo- ment of happiness on the Hill. omecoming-1 971 Candidates for Homecoming Queen are Cleft to rightj Geneva Spoon, Lynda Bercaw, Jean Ronald, Jan Mau- pin, Sandra Conkin, Debbie Buchanan, Janet Thompson, Lanna Martin, Linda West, and Becky Heffelfin- ger. A Candidates, in formal dress, are presented to the audience at the afternoon program in the V.P. Henry Auditorium Presulent L.R. McDonald Crowns the 1971 Queen Miss Geneva Spoon, Columbia, Kentucky, becomes the Homecoming Queen of 1971 as her escort, Ed Baenziger, looks on with approval. President L. R. Mc- Donald performs the pleasant task of placing the crown on her head, The theme for Homecoming 1971 was This Is Americaf' The winning float illustrating this theme was the Freshman Class float shown above. This is America 4-f , ,W x L, ' 4 'P' L- ,. uf 'ufvir' rio- , The prize for the best decorated car was awarded to the Business Club. Homecoming andida tes and Their Escorts -Y i- . F F , 1 1 1 f . ll .. 5 Judy Baker, 1970 Queen, and her escort, Bruce Sweeney Mr. and Miss Adair County High School, Judy Dunbar and Max Downey. Training School Prince and Princess were Holly Kay Harvey and Shane Legg. Ushers for the afternoon program were Chris Swires and Bobby Caldwell. 1 V 5 1 ? af QCII' l Becky Bauer was escorted by Glenn Peshek. Betty Shirley and Daryl Grant Becky Heffelfinger and escort, Doug York K AI. My W U 1 : X H Jean Ronald and Jeff Bowman. Lynda Bercaw and Mike Turner. ' Q fs mv l'f:f1z'asvzr fe:afasf11:1:f: ,, Q-W,,L151:fg4 -Xfi 1 ' 53 ' fzuiqgsgggizzfi Jan Maupin and Charlie Snapp. Debbie Buchanan and Steve Monroe Linda West and Bruce Eberly. Lanna Martin and Roger Foley. s H l l H 4 l 4 1 1 w swf- l Ir, xl 5 ,LN it VJ. ., 'wi KI i . lg? h Q ' -lf k il? I .ni ff.: 4 4.1. -1' Janet Thompson and Palmer Bowling. Geneva Spoon and Ed Baenziger. Sandra Conkin and Richard Dicken i The parade begins in downtown Colum- ' Xe bia, Kentucky. Glasgow, Kentucky, Shriners march in the parade. More o Homecoming X X ncrvwi?-'N F-'1 ' on 11- 1- Srila u aaa r i 3' Becky Bauer, Sophomore Sweetheart, adds beauty to the sophomore float in the Homecoming parade. Everybody loves a parade. KX ,.,.. , , . . . ,Jim 1 . su. ,, i, , The Adair County High School band adds color and excitement to the parade. S Diane Brown, sophomore cheerleader, is joined in the pa rade by three young admirers. Faculty Receptior On Sunday afternoon, December 5, the faculty of the Col- lege held a reception for Dr. and Mrs. L. R. McDonald in the lounge of Phillips Hall. The public's response was very gratifying, and the hall was crowded during the whole afternoon. Mrs. Gilbert Biggers, Mr. Biggers, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Mrs. McDon- ald, and Dr. McDonald stand in the reception line to greet guests. or a New President Students Betty Shirley and Judy serve guests at the reception table. 'iltsfzi-'-I LEFT: Sophomore Lynda Bercaw sees that guests are regis tered. Elm ERI? Y -35 ,rf -V Q- 1 1 ' 1 Q up i , w-K---ff--QM - 1 - mf- -..- H.- ,.,-,, ,, ,,,,,Y.N , 5-Y l Y ' '1 i ., -. Q f0wS1f2LuLQ1mhimgg Wag x x N HH. f M I fn -.-f I ' 1 S v - '2 - -. T' My 4.x The Lmdsey Wzlson Cho ir The Lindsey Wilson Singers, under the a- ble direction of Mr. Don Oglesby, perform an invaluable service for the College. Their participation at Chapel, Founders' Day, Homecoming, and other events adds much to the quality of the programs. They pre- sented a pop concert just before the holi- days, and during Christmas they gave an ex- citing performance of Handel's MESSIAH. 1. in Religious Emphasis Week Y ' if-vv., ,YR H ' ' ' ' - 'F 'FN . Rev. Charles Hulse speaks during Religious Emphasis Week held during the spring of 1971. 1 v an F ...l The Lindsey Wilson Choir, under the direction of Don O- glesby, plays an active part in all chapel activities. During the spring semester of 1971, the College chose Rev. Charles Hulse, a Methodist minister from Lewisport, Kentucky, as the speaker for Religious Emphasis Week. Services were held each morning in the V.P. Henry Audi- torium. ae. Students leave the auditorium after chapel. .4 new Mrs. Linda Oglesby is soloist at a chapel program. hapel Lindsey Wilson College places definite emphasis upon moral and spiritual values. Students are expec- ted to attend the church of their choice regularly. On campus, chapel services are held each Wednesday. Every effort is made to obtain speakers who will prove interesting and helpful to the students. At the beginning of the fall term, Jerry Matney, a divinity student from Vanderbilt, conducted a series of meet- ings during Religious Emphasis Week. Rev. Bill Price, one of the many interesting speakers of the year, brings the chapel message. George Gaddie, Director of Student Activities, introduces Rev. Price. Vespers Vesper services are held each Wednesday night under the auspices of the Christian Vocations Club. Shown on this page are pictures of a communion service administered by President L. R. McDonald. I 1 qu, ,r 4, ,vii I -f I 3 3, , 2 .4-1? T' In Memoriam Edward Lee Lasley FEBRUARY ll, 1952 - DECEMBER 19, 1971 foal? 490 ' -can 0317 -95 4 O u . ,.,, il ' .'s.- . COLLEGE IS BEL ONQNG Student Council icers Il' Shown above are Student Council officers for 1971-72. From left to right they are James Harper, Presidentg Deborah Buchanan, Vice-Presidentg Elizabeth Chism, Secretaryg and Lynn Earhart, Treasurer. Below: Secretary and Treasu- rer prepare to transact business for the Council. a l l l mp- il Roger Foley presents his campaign speech at as- Lindsey Wilson is proud of its very fine Student Council, one of Sembly- the best ever. The officers have worked hard and diligently for the in- terest of the college and the well-being of the student body. They have been cooperative in every way. The Pine Cone staff wishes to -commend them for a very fine job. The Student Council sponsors a mixer. Dean Toms makes an announcement. President Harper presides at assemblyg LEFT TO RIGHT: Lanna Martin, Deborah Perry, Mary Jo Cheatham, Teresa Hatfield. FIRST ROW: Mary Jo Cheatham, Bev erly Johnson, Sharon Bledsoe. SEC- OND ROW: Becky Heffelfinger, Lan- na Martin, Dianne Brown, Peggy Teresa Hatfield, Deborah Perry, Becky Bowers. Shearin. THIRD ROW: Cheryl Becker, Men 's Dorm Council The Men's Dorm Council is composed of officers, Resident assistants, and Hall Monitors. Officers are Ken Brock, Presidentg Dennis Kemmer, Vice- Presidentg Doug York, Secretaryg Jim Swittenburg, Treasurerg Glenn Peshek, Athletic Directorg Gary Sandefur, Social Directorg and Edward Parton, Sergeant-at-Arms. ,l Resident Assistants Resident Assistants are Mike Maloney, Steve Monroe, and Lynn Earhart. his Hall Monitors Hall Monitors are Mike Maloney, Ke Brock, and Palmer Bowling. N Officers of the Agnculture Club above are Vrce Presrdent Lacy Roy Cleftj and Presrdent Trm Parr1g1n The club IS composed of students who plan to become agrrculture majors At top rrght then adv1ser Marvm Sprckard acts as barbecue tender on a club outrng On the rrght the chow lrne begms to form Below Geneva Spoon Columbra the club s chorce for Homecommg Queen ndes rn the parade Later at the evenmg program she was crowned Homecommg Queen for 1971 1 V.. S . 1' . . Jr.- sw-sa'-'.: -5- A' 'I A . - 'gh avi' kr 'A . Y Y , ,f H Us ss. 1 , r 1 ' 1' . L - -' L V A -gg' 41 ' 1 , .- ,, , 1. Q 7 ' 9 9 , . ' 2 2 9 s - s ' 9 . , . . . . 9 a 3 ' a 3 -ii--1 Business Club officers are, from L. to R., Patricia Hartfield, Vice-Presidentg Robert Caldwell, Presidentg and Melinda Smith, Secretary-Treasurer. The club is composed of business majors or students who plan to continue their studies in the business field. Its members participate in many school activities. The club won first prize on its decorated car in the Homecoming parade. Jean Ronald was the club's candidate for Homecoming Queen. Z Officers of the Christian Vocations Club are Janine Shipley, Secretary, Lanna Martin, Presidentg Becky Bowers, Treasurerg Don Davis, Vice-President, Cheryl Becker, Music Chairman. The club's purpose is to promote a Christian atmosphere on campus, and any student may join. This group sponsors a Vesper Service one evening each week. -sf ? '+?sf-2 eg:-is :lf . - - - 1 M er f af-new I . ,.,fa,,:i .0 . b f 1 1.-' V nn Q., or , a A I Left: Lanna Martin, the club's candidate for Homecoming Queen, rides in the parade. -w Officers of the Circle K Club are, left to right, Palmer Bowling, Vice-Presidentg Michael Mur- rell, Sergeant-at-Armsg Kenneth Brock, Secre- tary-Treasurer: Michael Maloney, President. The club's candidate for Homecoming Queen is Jan Maupin. Circle K Club Contestants line up for the start of Turkey Trot race sponsored by the club. Below, the winner! Drama Club officers are Janine Shipley, Secretary-Treasurerg Ron L M kv . -,gg ,t,,,--.' Sharp, Presidentg Janet Thompson, Vice-President. This club sponsors -, Li Sadie Hawkins Dayg some scenes are shown below. Far right: Janet ,S......-7.-qw--Aj-iw Thompson, Homecoming Queen candidate. j5?E'i?f?g5f'L' A I 2,1 p H T D A S n. A ' : i . 3 Z .1 L Q i v- 1 'Sb Hyper Club members are composed of the basketball team, cheerleaders, Raiderettes, and other members of the student body who desire to join for the purpose of promoting school spirit. Officers are Janice Bledsoe, Treas- urerg Beverly Johnson, Presidentg Diane Brown, Vice-Presidentg and Annie Wheat, who was absent when the picture was made is Secretary. The club's choice for Homecoming Queen was Sandra Conkin. K ,FLW 521, Jfy The Music Club is composed of music majors and members of the Lindsey Wilson Choir. The officers of the Music Club are also choir officers. Seated, from left to right: Lanna Martin, Vice-Presidentg Ronnie McGaha, President, Douglas York, Manager, Linda West, Secretary, and Bruce Eberly, Treasur- er. t, I ,im Linda West, their Homecoming Queen candidate rides in the parade. ... f I ,+ gr if .3 2 if ,. I fi Science Club officers are Judy Baker, President, Steve Monroe, Vice-President, Vicki Marshall, Secretary. Glenn Peshek, Treasurer, was absent when the picture was made. Membership is made up of students interested in sci- ence or related fields. The club sponsored a trap shoot during the fall semester. Some of the participants are pictured below. A p . .lik 7: :, 3f'f' V . - c . p-'-:- ' Sv- .- - ' f - K- k.1,K V , ' I -F, -I .f-,etiati fi! .W ar' A Sf' ' ' .' - ' mf' .A . I .v 'X' -' ..-'fl 4-V - -, ',.,f-.i: ' ia. ' .-E ' 'sf ..- t -t ff Aff- -5 a' J. r...,,. J ' .H J, , if , , , - , -1 ,M 5 ' ' A V W' -,T '.t'u'g,i-.. T,,'-. ' ' -T f' ' . '-. . . iff-'ff-:L..1 Science Club Homecoming Queen candidate, Debbie Buch- anan, is almost hidden in the float as she participates in the parade. Officers of the Student Natronal Educatlon Assoc1at1on are Suzanne Srmms PICS1 dent Peggy Shearm Second Vrce Pres1dent Mlke Turner F1fSt Vrce Pres1dent Ma ry Ann Gnmsley Secretary Treasurer ,, , A Thls club mcludes educat1on majors Q who plan to enter the teachmg profes 3' s1on Each fall the club sponsors a style show Far left Thelr Homecommg Queen candrdate Lynda Bercaw Left Tram mg School Pnnce and Prmcess Holly Harvey and Shane Legg , - 1 a ' a s ' a 1 ' - 4... -..-i f-- --'f'ff 'ZTQIZ W. ' ' ' ' V rv W 3.-fix--'fegjg'-1' 'Tl l , f- 1. 'f ',f:ag3:-351 1 -V . F, ,,:-, ..,N. , . 4 PQ f' ' j ' ,- -,Q H f-1 A 1--f-Q Y - W --v-EY- 5 ' 4 , . . ' . 4,1 . I l x . , l l Q Officers of the United Methodist Student Movement are Linda Fisher, Treasurerg Becky Heffelfinger, Secretaryg Doug York, Presidentg and Debbie Buchanan, Vice-Presi- dent. This group sponsors Halloween on Campus, and al- so presented the Newly Going Steady Game in assem- bly. A scene from this program is shown below. Left: Homecoming Queen candidate Becky Heffelfinger. an f ii- 3? BW It . s l ' -l .Q-fi' H 9 ww, ' J' A - 3- -- ,f, gf 1 Vignettes ' - X ,lip ll 'Q :T fi f.'!' I 4 A pdf' 'Al Milf M 'T'lfQ3ZTf. l'l' l dk, ,, ': ?Q. 2,Ea 'r if 2 .. ' ..- 3, L- 5 ' +fff-1 rw In is I p - , -1 r 'Q , M IL,-'5,'f',.:u, V N f ' .ff'v,, ,, .J 1 p 'J 'Yugi ' 4 ' - .- wx -H A . I K' V ' my may to n ,- r ff X W - l 'A r ' 1 V '. l 4 V : ' N g is A . if My ., ' ' I+ ' A .N ,-tw-A GN ' fs N n l .4-- .E'+l .mm 1,'.4,.w1 .sw ,. .-, re -J, 1 ...sswffeiakwmelwas gift ll Left: Circle K members deliver a Christmas basket to a needy - family. Left: Another project of the Circle K was painting the trash cans on the cam- pus. Right: A scene from Sadie Haw- kins Day. 41. n Above: Agriculture Club members ponder over some weighty farm problems. Left: Henry Peterson presides at assembly version of The Newly Dating Game. H illtopics Staff , E L xagg, LEFT TO RIGHT: Editor, Patricia Hartfield, Sharon Gadberry, Ron Sharp, Sheila Richards, and Linda Watson X 'ay 3 - r---of A Nga. , n C- ,vii :E . Y Q ' CIRCLEKCLUB - lr Qu-all A A-A The Circle K Club and the SNEA participate in the Club Fair held in the Student Center lounge. p , .13 fl' W ..- A' v-Alf., 'N The SNEA style show is a highlight of the fall semester. 11151,-r'1 mg L r1 i -1 5 Miss Noma Dix Winston, adviser for the Drama Club watches as the club-sponsored Sadie Hawkins Day race gets under way. The Christian Vocations Club sets up a display for the Club Fair. w 1 Lx The Pine Cone Staff E, 5, l I 1 rg G 3 2 l if 2295251 I A as A, J ,4 N... Q F Ed Baenziger, the Pine Cone's efficient and faithful photographer, always has his camera ready. Below: Bill McBrayer rests after a picture-taking session. He too contributed much to the yearbook. Putting a yearbook together is not an easy job, but it is challenging. The staff and their adviser have tried hard to preserve in these pages some of the memorable events of 1971-72 which best typify the spirit of Lindsey Wilson College. We hope you like it. Editor Debbie Buchanan looks over a page she is preparing for the Pine Cone. I k 0 1. T!-S !:Y Q 5 ,631 ' 4 gf! 4 qi -fir U U, 0 ' .5915 ,gf 3927 if' I' i. 3 e .F 3 '0- :PJSQ ,W si.: nz' 'V' 4 Q-iff: :. af' ,gQ,z 'A x 5 vltJ1 3 i'i3:rig- 'f15 f2- Y on - ' . efiqfaj, -- 'K Ei '23 f fi. K K ,- ,ff . -. - f H- 3 . fi. as WA: .- Us il., ,rp L,Qf! .-MQ-9 -1 .- . sx'.'. ,X v . 1 A-.,,.. E ' 4-H fi 'k '. X Y-sl, we ' , ,M B an -, w if af ., ,V Y , 4' L, sw 'E 1, is -API'-rs. JM' Wdprf l 1 . Y . 1' V ' 4 A,,.. M J xr. N 65 3, 4. COLLEGE IS RE A I ff 5 S3 4. OGNI T10 Phi Theta Kappa On the morning of Homecoming, November 20, six students were initiated into the Sigma Epsilon Chapter of Phi Theta Kap- pa. They were chosen on the basis of academic standing f3.5 out ofa possible 4.01. Barry Judd President Harriet Black other new members Suzanne Simms Deborah Buchanan and Sheila Richards LEFT TO RIGHT: Jane Watson, Judy Baker, Patricia Hartfield fall three are new membersjg Mrs. Shirley Powell First Semester Deanfs List 'B-v TOP ROW, Left to Right: Judy Baker, Harriet Black, Sharon Corbin, Veronica Goodin, Patricia Harper. SECOND ROW: Patricia Hartfield, Cavella Lyons, Shirley Powell, Sheila Richards, Marilyn Roberts. THIRD ROW: Betty Shirley Suzanne Sims, Patricia Troutman, Janet Maupin, Bobby Brockman. BOTTOM ROW: Victor Stansberry, Paul Hayes, Shirley Parker, Jane Watson, Phyllis Mayse. 'ST' X TOP ROW: Lawrence Haffner, Deborah Wade, Mary Ann Grimsley, Deborah Buchanan, Karen Frankum. SECOND ROW: Sandra Conkin, Steven Curry, Linda Piercy, Rita Baker, Bobbie Coomer. THIRD ROW: James Stewart, Steve Hill, Michael Murrell, Barry J udd,Darrell Garner. BOTTOM ROW: Paul Porter, Bonnie Watkins, Jamie Bailey, Katherine Willey. Pictures were not available for LaDonna Kay Hudson, Leslie Richardson, and Samuel Lee. Students 0 the Month ,.. -. --, ,,,. A Ere. 4125- iw-, ,A n.e....D. V 5, .. ELQ J L ff-.-.3..,....z .,. .. ., ' ,H Selections for September, 1971, were sopho- mores Deborah Buchanan and Robert Cald- W6 ll rl : ri gigs VT! TIC i E'B3Pi4'ie November: Lanna Martin, sophomore, Denton Stewart and Sandra Conkin, freshmen. Sopho- more Phillip Creek was absent. W... .....,.. .Y,.r,- - ' ..f ' -wr L,., fm 't ., w 0 N -I W a - ' an' Y l 'J . . ' . 3 y, L 1 T October selections: Judy Baker and Barry Judd, sophomores Steve Hancock and Geneva Spoon, Freshmen. Sophomore Phillip Creek was absent. - 2' , ,, ., ..i- rr- ,-:,-.. Li, iii ,Q-amen, QP I .4-I2 December: Freshman, Betty Shirleyg sophomores, James Harper and Suzanne Simms. Freshman Michael Murrell was absent when picture was made. Students of the Month are selected by a special committee from the Student Council. 44.445 ln Harper it Who 's Who In American Junior Colleges These nominations are made by an officially designated committee at the college the student attends. Nomina- tions are made on the following qual- ifications: scholarship, an overall stand ing of 3. or moreg participation and leadership in academic and extracurri- cular activitiesg citizenship and service to the schoolg and the promise of fu- ture usefulness. 1 I v I '- iq- Xx P f 3I:I?f . M ai . f ' , S , ly ' 4 1 ' . 1 . f 1 J if 7 ' Q- , SEE E JV, 91,1 - , h E -K x 'fi i ' P 'is' , . , fm ,mf ' , . ' QA Mig : mul ' - ' Tw Lf I ' 1 t -,, K f - fu 1 .1 N 1- , V X Us-H M K. Hs in r Q .534 Vi' ' V .3- 1 pl-T, E ff , 'L-tr ' M Yi - I n ,R in i v - Y N:-:-1, -A with Y, f-wvlvwvqj , W---3 M- V - .--. -' ,an ,-'- 'Q ., .1-.Nw , , 1L1H 5' A 3 .,.HL.- '.. '1 ' : ififkg 'f .' A - . 'IF -- A 1' 'f ff 'f' If'ifQ'-' Lf f . , - , . 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They have Christian ideals, show loyalty to the school's principles, and display a democratic, friendly attitude. ,. , 2 E Y , Q oi , g Y ,V HX, me 4 . , , M M1 .E f M , H .4 f 'M . :pg ,iv ,V 'D . ,,.. r-. s 1 5 1 .,.,. . L ..... r , A , H mfs : V , vig? ' 2 , 2' is , 1 6 W .F , H 197' v1 ' I -.K ' ig -- gl ' V A Lin 4153 Y 4 rd f 75.1 .. . 1 1? x , '-' I ,. - ,ff 11 r,-' - 42 .4 V. .-K, I 1 'VI -1, v J! 'T 5 F '!. 1' l451 Sf 4 'L' Url I I ,f- if vi 9 mba. 'A-' fm! . fly.: fs . .3-, , Q 'NW . .P ,,1 ,, x . .-N w.,3 :Q 1 .v. . ' v ggi? x ' N X 'Y . -,V .' xg, XNXL. Ku 1 4 :QQ ' H Class Sweethearts VT 'S Class sweethearts earn their coveted titles in an election held by the student body. Chosen for the 1971-72 term are freshman Betty Shirley, from Columbia, Kentucky, and Becky Bauer, a sophomore from Marietta, Ohio. Ln. :qu ' ,fl 1 1- x A .hx 211 D143-: ,.? XSL? , ,-,.f'I-f'1 -gg? xg N.,-P Ag , b Q 3:1 Q s N :. 'fi 1 . y 4 rd: V .1 Q 1 ' 1 13' Il 'E w 31. FAI P , I. 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Vg .X fr My 1yjlQ,fwgf,,4 Qswms Qwmmbfbqgeuf X f T X7 H ,A ,X 'FQ ,, D if ,,. , I My flfilgb J' Lf1f15fMaQ7fmQoL73 -f-we Sophomore Class Officers SY! 'NY 591 K re Y' .--'-34 I sf 1? ,...,.- 6 Wi? '-3 W i gn .1 -v-A9 K ,. N VFQQ-up -.-gr fi.-A ,riglglei .,. SEATED, Left to Right: President, Roger Foleyg Secretary, Linda Bercawg Treasurer, Diane Browng Vice-President, Mike Ma- loney. Freshman Class O ficers f. LEFT TO RIGHT: Vice-President, James Swittenburgg Secretary, Janet Thompson President, Michael Murrell. ampus Favorites PATRICIA HARPER and GARY SANDEFUR Not cheek to cheek, but back to back. DIANNE BROWN and GLEN Do come in and enjoy our hospitality-- JAN MAUPIN and JIM SWITTENBERG Well, actually, we're just good friends. Q I KAREN CHELF and ROGER FOLEY The weather outside is frightful, but we're cozy. WENDY FUDGE and MIKE MURRELL No letter today. 'PATRICIA TROUTMAN and MICAH HARVEY You wouldn't dare! SHARON Flea FLETCHER and AL CRIM Good form, Sharon. LANNA MARTIN and STEVE SANDER M-m, good! SUZANNE SIMMS and ED BAENI Shall we go for a short stroll? SANDRA CONKIN and PAT PAYNE I've never enjoyed an hour of study so much. iff -- TTY SHIRLEY and RONNIE McGAHA e can make such beautiful music gether. ,b,..-.:-- JUDY BAKER and DALE WALTHALL It might as well be spring. f as ,:.- ' Y ' A ' fait E?- ' '-if A 3'J5?.f. L ' :Q '1:-'-1 5- Tl DEBBIE BUCHANAN and CHESTER TUCKER The abominable snowman? JANET THOMPSON and STEVE HILL AW, come on. Mrs. Chumbley won't mind. L, Q Now Pick Your Favorite W: 1 ag i - . . 3 COLEE GE IS COMB?ITION 1 ll Coach Jim Voight, calm and collected yells instructions to his Raiders. 'N 4 - X swf. . I uw. mil- pa ,. y . ' 1' l l I E, 1, swf A . 5 .7 NYWH - my , 'x wi A , ' .. 1 ,K , 1 N 5' sw 2 F74 gl Y . . 7 'P A ,C Q' 'S g Q' i A t il I ,gf I , Meet the Blue Raiders N Xl HF? leCl1'Jfl-. md ll IL Q - .,, r--, L - wg' Fx in 1 A I f t nl u 1 I .h 1 wm,, L.. Raiders in Action DS INUSEY 3 2 3 3 muse R3 FILSDN iegy fm 50N ST'-1 Y 44 H4 N Mi-fli'i',.',A 'J , x if k F nl w 4 x ,Z 'z-369' WW m, , i I 4lP If I i IIE- Intramurals A Well rounded program of intramural sports is carried out for both men and women. Soft ball, touch football, volley ball, soccer, tumbling, basketball, tennis, and other activities are a part of this program. Well, we might as well begin. Now I'l1 place the ball right here. I'll handle this gently. It might explode. They ought to do better than that in . O.K., fellows, anything goes! Only 99 yards to go! We're supposed to be playing football, not chasing butterflies. - av, , t 'J 3 Tffi n, IJ' . 'ba dl 4 Hold the peg still, Hines. 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'ff V Q 'ff-gf 1253.7 :H fl -, , -f-7335-I:-.,'liv:d'v.:'f1 A155 1 , . , , I! vb 5 V I 1, ,,.. ,l,,,,, . I . ' .- v-Q 5 21.453, 2' X L? -'3,,5g,:,:. f:.,'11'l W3 ,Q my .m,w+ al az.: .M Sophomore TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: JOSEPH A. AARON Russell Springs, Kentucky GWEN ANDERSON Greensburg, Kentucky BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT RASTIE ANDREW Russell Springs, Kentucky CAROLYN ALBERTSON r .. - 1' , Albany, Kentucky X ROY DOYLE ANTLE . Russell Springs, Kentucky w x ED BAENZIGER San Francisco, California JAMIE MOORE BAILEY Columbia, Kentucky MARY RUSSELL BAISE Columbia, Kentucky JUDY BAKER Greensburg, Kentucky REBECCA BAUER Marietta, Ohio RICKY W. BAULT Columbia, Kentucky CHERYL BECKER Shattuc, Illinois MIKE D. BELLAMY Columbia, Kentucky LYNDA BERCAW Strasburg, Ohio HARRIET BLACK Russell Springs, Kentucky PALMER BOWLING Hamilton, Ohio JEFFREY BOWMAN Tompkinsville, Kentucky 4 ALAN BOHANON Mannsville, Kentucky JUNE BREWSTER Russell Springs, Kentucky KENNETH BROCK Louisville, Kentucky BOBBY BROCKMAN Columbia, Kentucky DIANNE BROWN Liberty, Kentucky DEBORAH BUCHANAN Greensburg, Kentucky JIMMY BYRD Beaumont, Kentucky ROBERT CALDWELL, J R Columbia, Kentucky MARY JO CHEATHAM Bakertown, Kentucky KAREN JO CHELF Columbia, Kentucky ELIZABETH CHISM Columbia, Kentucky LINDA COLE Columbia, Kentucky GERALD COOMER Columbia, Kentucky JOHNNY COOMER Columbia, Kentucky ORNAN COOPER Columbia, Kentucky WILLIAM COX Columbia, Kentucky PHILLIP CREEK Woodburn, Kentucky PRAT IMA DASS' Baroda, India RICHARD DAVIS Burkesville, Kentucky MICHAEL DURRETT Greensburg, Kentucky LYNN EARHART Guthrie, Kentucky RICHARD EDWARDS Greensburg, Kentucky DAVID K. EMERSON Dunnville, Kentucky MARY YVONNE EMERSON Russell Springs, Kentucky MARY SUE FAULKNER Leitchfield, Kentucky ROGER FOLEY Whiteland, Indiana CONNIE J. FRITH East Chicago, Indiana TOMMY GRIDER Columbia, Kentucky MARY ANN GRIMSLEY Columbia, Kentucky LAWRENCE HAFFNER Columbia, Kentucky PAMELA HALCOMB Carlisle, Kentucky TERESA HATFIELD Lxberty Kentucky WILLIAM HAMLETT Co1umb1a Kentucky MAX HELEN HARLOW JAMES HARPER Co1umb1a Kentucky PATRICIA HARPER Columb1a Kentucky PATRICIA HARTFIELD Greensburg Kentucky Elizabethtown, Kentucky REBECCA HEFFELFINGER Columbus, Ohio GERALD HUME Tompkinsville, Kentucky KAMBIZ IMANI Tehran, Iran BARRY JUDD Greensburg, Kentucky REX LEHMAN Dalton, Ohio MICHAEL MALONEY Jeffersonville, Indiana ix 'J LOTT IE MARR Greensburg, Kentucky LANNA MARTIN Liberty, Kentucky DAVID MAYFIELD Columbia, Kentucky BEVERLY MAYFIELD Columbia, Kentucky WILLIAM MC BRAYER Shelbyville, Kentucky HOWARD MC CLENDON Tompkinsville, Kentucky GEORGE MC GAHA Columbia, Kentucky MARILYN MC KINNEY Columbia, Kentucky LAURA MILLER Russell Springs, Kentucky JAMES S. MONROE Cave City, Kentucky KENNETH MONTGOMERY Columbia, Kentucky ELIZABETH MOORE Greensburg, Kentucky JAMES NEILL Lexington, Kentucky JAMES NUNN Edmonton, Kentucky DONALD OVERSTREET Columbia, Kentucky TIM PARRIGIN Columbia, Kentucky LANA PERKINS Columbia, Kentucky GLENN PESHEK Columbus, Ohio l 4 CHARLES PICKETT Greensburg, Kentucky SHARON PIERCE Dunnville, Kentucky JERRY PIERCE Dunnville, Kentucky SHIRLEY POWELL Liberty, Kentucky PHILLIP PURSLEY Glasgow, Kentucky ALICE RICE Gamaliel, Kentucky SHEILA RICHARDS Columbia, Kentucky X.: k. ,1- xx -x 5 A Yu! 5 2 41 ,. iw - W s nw, . 'L 1 Va xx ml '33 gg kk VL W --an W Y -M -V -, QQ .MW ,, .AH '11 1. . , 1 1 M 514,11 If gi? Y sig .. , ,V Q 4 ff? gh . Q -QW A 74 wi ...rf ii MICHAEL TURNER Engelwood, Ohio ROGER D. WALTHALL Cave City, Kentucky JANE V. WATSON Columbia, Kentucky LINDA WATSON Columbia, Kentucky JAMES WOODY Columbia, Kentucky JAMES D. YORK Lebanon, Ohio TOM W. AITKEN Cleveland, Ohio JAMES D. BAGBY Greensburg, Kentucky RITA J. BAKER Columbia, Kentucky NORMA BARLOW Liberty, Kentucky SUSAN BECK Columbus, Ohio MARY ANN BELLAMY Columbia, Kentucky LARRY BELLAMY Park City, Kentucky RUTH ANN BLACKWELL Columbia, Kentucky DAVID C. BLAKEY Russell Springs, Kentucky Freshmen x K I N, JANICE F. BLEDSOE Tompkinsville, Kentucky REBECCA BOWER Edinburg, Indiana JOAN BRASHEAR Russell Springs, Kentucky LARRY BRIDGES Campbellsville, Kentucky MICHAEL BROWN Campbellsville, Kentucky RHONDI BURRY Hialeah, Florida BETTY G. BURTON Columbia, Kentucky STEVE J. CAMPBELL Columbia, Kentucky HAVEN COFF EY Columbia, Kentucky PHILLIP COFFEY Keltner, Kentucky SANDRA CONKIN Tompkinsville, Kentucky INA COOKSIE Glensfork, Kentucky BOBBIE COOMER Columbia, Kentucky JANICE D. CORBIN Columbia, Kentucky SHARON CORBIN Columbia, Kentucky -, V wr--fl.. f - V were ,V X-.rx DONALD COX Campbellsville, Kentucky ALFESTER CRIM Joppa, Illinois STEVEN L. CURRY Columbia, Kentucky MELVIN DAVIDSON Glasgow, Kentucky DONALD DAVIS Gahanna, Ohio LESLIE R. DICKEN Tompkinsville, Kentucky MACDONALD DOWN EY Columbia, Kentucky BILLY B. DUNBAR Russell Springs, Kentucky BRUCE EBERLY Aurora, Ohio MARILYN R. EDWARDS Columbia, Kentucky ROBERT EDWARDS Columbia, Kentucky LINDA FISHER Athens, Tennessee SHARON FLETCHER Miamisburg, Ohio NANCY FOSTER Greensburg, Kentucky KAREN FRANKUM Fairplay, Kentucky F WENDY FUDGE Columbia, Kentucky .ix . r nn L QNX. : H-f .px XX 5 'X cg y SM SHARON L. GADBERRY Knifley, Kentucky JAMES D. GARNER Russell Springs, Kentucky ROGER L. GENTRY Russell Springs, Kentucky RICKY H, GILES Columbia Kentucky KERRY M GIVENS Greensburg Kentucky VERONICA .T GOODIN Columbia Kentucky MARSHA GRANT Columbia Kentucky PATSY E GRANT Columbia Kentucky JAMES W GRIDER Liberty Kentucky 5 7 2 9 9 2 Xu 34 MARSHA GRIDER Columbia, Kentucky WILMA HARMON Columbia, Kentucky MICAH HARVEY Breeding, Kentucky PHILLIP HAY Greensburg, Kentucky PAUL B. HAYES Columbia, Kentucky EARL R. HEDGESPETH Greenburg, Kentucky TIMOTHY HICKS Burkesville, Kentucky STEPHEN HILL Columbia, Kentucky RICHARD HINES Greenville, Kentucky ARTHUR D. HOGAN Mannsville, Kentucky THOMAS W. HOGUE Austin, Kentucky MARTHA HUDSON Columbia, Kentucky ROBERT M. HUMPHRESS Bonnieville, Kentucky HERBERT A. JANES Russell Springs, Kentucky DARYL JASPER Russell Springs, Kentucky JAMES H. J ENNINGS Summer Shade, Kentucky KENNY D. JEWELL Greensburg, Kentucky BEVERLY JOHNSON Liberty, Kentucky if 4 ,, ,, ,, Z Y WILLIAM KELLY Greensburg, Kentucky MARION KENEIPP Columbia, Kentucky DENNIS KEMMER Cardington, Ohio ROBERT KIMBLER Russell Springs, Kentucky WILLIAM KING Bakerton, Kentucky JERRY W. KNIFLEY Knitley, Kentucky EDWARD L. LASLEY Louisville, Kentucky WOODROW W. LAWHORN Breeding, Kentucky 'D' - if Y KAREN LEVERETTE Russell Springs, Kentucky DENNIS LOY Louisville, Kentucky VIRGINIA LOY Jamestown, Kentucky RICKY LYNN Liberty, Kentucky CAVELLA LYON S Custer, Kentucky VICKI MARSHALL Columbia, Kentucky MICHAEL MATNEY Columbia, Kentucky 41?- 137 JANET L. MAUPIN Columbia, Kentucky PHYLLIS MAYSE Columbia, Kentucky BRUCE MC CORD Louisville, Kentucky GEORGE V. MC FALL Albany, Kentucky RONNIE E. MC GAHA Columbia, Kentucky PAMELA MC LEAN Columbia, Kentucky . 'vi -. 11 JERRY E. MELTON Columbia, Kentucky 'Nr I ,X JAMES P. MOSS, JR. Gradyville, Kentucky GLEN W. MURRAY Wayne, New Jersey HUSTON MURRAY Columbia, Kentucky MICHAEL MURRELL Columbia, Kentucky JULIUS L. MYATT Tompkinsville, Kentucky WILLIAM NICE Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania SHIRLEY S. PARKER Columbia, Kentucky EDWARD C. PARTON Liberty, Kentucky PAT S. PAYNE Lewisport, Kentucky Nfl I iid 40 t E , , 1 DEBORAH SUE PERRY Whitley City, Kentucky HENRY PETERSON East Chicago, Indiana WILLIAM BURNS PICKETT Columbia, Kentucky LINDA PIERCY Columbia, Kentucky PAUL D. PORTER Jamestown, Kentucky GARY POWELL Columbus, Ohio STEVE RICHARDS Columbia, Kentucky LARRY RICHARDSON Liberty, Kentucky Fil wg: Q1 DAVID E. RIGNEY Columbia, Kentucky LACY L. ROY Russell Springs, Kentucky GARY RYAN Louisville, Kentucky SHEILA SABERTON Edinburg, Indiana GREGORY SCHOLL Russell Springs, Kentucky JOHN T. SEWELL Burkesville, Kentucky RONALD A. SHARP Danville, Kentucky PEGGY ANN SHEARIN Bradfordville, Kentucky JANINE SHIPLEY Cave City, Kentucky 42 BETTY L. SHIRLEY Columbia, Kentucky JESSE W. SIMPSON Tompkinsville, Kentucky BENNY J. SIMPSON Tompkinsville, Kentucky BILLY R. SKAGGS Summersville, Kentucky TOM J. SKAGGS Indianapolis, Indiana J IMMIE SMITH Columbia, Kentucky MELINDA SMITH Campbellsville, Kentucky MICHAEL SMITH Greensburg, Kentucky GENEVA SPOON Fairplay, Kentucky r4 'M- QM., VICTOR STANSBERRY Jeffersontown, Kentucky JAMES D. STEWART Beaver Dam, Kentucky WILLIAM M. SULLIVAN Henderson, Kentucky CHRIS J. SWIRES Medina, Ohio JAMES SWITTENBURG Louisville, Kentucky JACKIE L. TEAGER Miamisburg, Ohio JANET C. THOMPSON Cincinnati, Ohio PATRICIA TROUTMAN Columbia, Kentucky WILLIAM A. TURNER Columbia, Kentucky .Za I4 RICHARD E. WARNER New Philadelphia, Ohio BONNIE WATKINS Factoryville, Pennsylvania DAVID WELLS Greensburg, Kentucky LINDA WEST Trafalgae, Indiana ANNIE D. WHEAT Columbia, Kentucky DELLA J. WHEAT Columbia, Kentucky GARY WILKS Columbus, Ohio VINCENT WILKS Columbus, Ohio KATHERINE E. WILLEY Columbia, kentucky Bill, I wish you had told me sooner. RALPH WYATT Columbia, Kentucky ALLAN KEITH YOUNG Columbia, Kentucky REGINA WILLIAMS Kettle, Kentucky CHARLES L, WILSON Louisville, Kentucky RHONDA WINNER Lyndhurst, Ohio Second Semester Students BEVERLY BRYANT Burkesville, Kentucky ROBERT BUCKNER Campbellsville, Kentucky REBECCA BURTON Columbia, Kentucky DAN CLEMENTS Columbus, Ohio DANNY COE F EY Keltner, Kentucky SALLIE COLLINS Columbia, Kentucky PATRICK CURRY Columbia, Kentucky JOYCE DAVIS Windsor, Kentucky MICHAEL DAVIS Tompkinsville, Kentucky ROGER DURHAM Waynesburg, Kentucky JAMES FARRIS Columbia, Kentucky PEGGY FUDGE Columbia, Kentucky LADONNA HUDSON Russell Springs, Ky. WILLIAM JANES, JR Columbia, Kentucky SHEILA JOHNSON Russell Springs, Ky. DAVID KING Louisville, Kentucky GARY LYON Tompkinsville, Ky. JERRY MARSHALL Columbia, Kentucky SANDRA MCLEAN Columbia, Kentucky NELSON MCQUAIDE Columbia, Kentucky GLEN PARNELL Columbia, Kentucky ROBERT PRIETO Louisville, Kentucky JOSEPH ROGERS Greensburg, Kentucky WILLIAM STEARNS Burkesville, Kentucky JAMES SWANNER Louisville, Kentucky CHARLES TATE Greensburg, Kentucky DIANNE TAYLOR Greensburg, Kentucky DEBORAH LAWLESS WADE Russell Springs, Ky. JENNIFER WHITLOCK Hillsboro, Illinois BOYD WILSON Windsor, Kentucky KENNETH LARRY WISDOM Breeding, Kentucky TERESA WITTY Tompkinsville, Ky. 'I47 Night Classes Lindsey Wilson's night classes, which have been made available for adults of the community and surround ing areas, have added much to the quality and scope of the college's pro- gram. These college credit courses are offered four nights weekly. 495.5 -Q. - ' M5 , AQ if' ' 1 p , 4 .- 3'3 9? 1, s--f-5' 'tif ya 4 R' li: 5 Q 2 - i 5 1 I i f 1f's5!5 s , .s ,. -AA ' A H ! in fi,-T , - 1' . nu.- in P , ' ' 'QJ QV 9,5 s A...-5 More Candid Views of Night Classes .94 149 0 Lindsey Wilson Training Kindergarten students pose with SNEA member Elizabeth Moore in their room at the Training School. ROW ONE, left to right: Mark Coomer, Leslie Wilson, Shannon Coffey, Doug Shirley, and Eric Goodin. ROW TWO: Bobby Voight, Mike Curry, Laura Webb, Mary Wolford Allender, Leila Bush Allender, , r W,-, VW , N ts. . - ga.-, - if . 1, ,E ' ' ' ' , Q ' ' - - ' 1 Q - - ,Y r Y A . , Q, chool . . . Left: Todd Cundiff, a Kindergarten student, was absent when his class' picture was made. Now he gets to pose by a very lifelike Santa. Mrs. Catherine Rodgers is director of the Training School where education majors do their student teaching and learn about teach- ing methods. Below, Peggy Shearin helps two of her first graders, Kim Parson and Briann Legg. FILL ER UP -3- 9 i., , -. E H L E I . 5 r . FE ?: I ni l I E Above: Education major Bobbie Coomer works with second graders Sharon Shirley, Lisa Turner, and Marsha Wells. Below: Third graders Mike Webb, Car- los Turner, Todd Ballou, and James Harvey enjoy their student teacher, Lyn- da Bercaw. Above: SNEA members Shirley Parker and Mary Ann Grimsley prepare an exhi- bit at the Training School. These young prospective teachers get practical teaching experiences hereg in this way they can learn whether or not they would like to enter the profession. They serve as welcoming committees at College functions and in various other capacities. Below: SNEA members head the Homecoming parade to welcome LWC alumni back to the campus. f,'Q'2'03 ge-11 ,,, SA 15h days fbi' AC J. Heber Lewis Oil Co. TEXACO DISTRIBUTOR Fuel Oil-Sky Chief Gasoline-Havoline 8t Texaco Motor Oil B. F. Goodrich Tires PHONE Burnside 561-4131 Campbellsville 465-8129 PULASKI SERVICE CENTER, INC. S. Central Avenue Somerset, Kentucky Phone 679-2848 R. T. Lewis, Jr. . .. ...... ...Campbellsville Plant J. Heber Lewis, Pres .... ........................ .......... B u rnside Plant Ruth Lewis, Sec ...... ............................ . . .Helen Caldwell, Treas. J. Heber Lewis, Gen. Mgr. Compliments of HOUCHENS MARKET Home of Better Maid Products Compliments ADAIR FLORIST Columbia Kentucky Phone 384-2541 b 106 Campbellsville Street 1 Komcu oo ,L H ' J... !'J. I lb . 0 ... A GREENSBURG BOTTLING COMPANY C IN . Greensburg Kentucku Bottlers of Double-Cola Double Grap Nesbitt California Orange Double-Dry Ginger Ale Ski THOMAS M. WATSON Real Estate and Auction Service Campbellsville Road Columbia, Kentucky 384-3661 Firestone Tires Speed Queen and Philco Appliances FIRESTONE STORE Columbia Kentucky VAUGHNS Ladies' and Children's Smart Apparel Columbia Kentucky THE STYLE SHOP Columbia KSHIUCK Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Jones PHELPS MOTOR, INC. Dealers for: Chevrolet, Pontiac, Buick, Oldsmobile Parts and Service 411 Greensburg Street Columbia, Kentucky Phone 384-2291 Compliments of CIRCLE R DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT East 80 Columbia, Kentucky SMITH-FLOWERS FORD, INC. 205 Burkesville Street Telephone 384-2151 Columbia, Kentucky 42728 Compliments of H at s FARM EQUIPMENT l . Tractors-Parts-Service Phone: 384-3296 Campbellsville Road Columbia, Kentucky Bank of Columbia INCORPORATED COLUMBIA, KENTUCKY COLUMBIA LOCKER AND MARKET Slaughtering and Processing Meats Sides of Beef Wholesale Self-Service Grocery Columbia, Kentucky LANY BRAY 8 COMPANY lumbia Kentucky Phone 384-2496 Bottling C9. of Campbellsville P. of BOX 59 PHONE 465-4l57 CAMPBELLSVILLE. KY. THE PAUSE THAT REFRESHES nley Akin I I - Service Station Comphmems of , :Mgmt Ashland Gas 5 OH NEl.i.'s VARIETY sroae Q, s.'I?o'fi7i'f Expert Lubrication Cowmbia Kentucky CD91 384-2572 COlUfTlbl8, Ky. CUNDIFF TOURIST HOME Mrs. Rollin Cundill, Owner 603 Jamestown Street Columbia, Kentucky Phone 384-2642 ADAIR HOME SUPPLY Furniture-Electrical Appliances Housewares Everything for the Home Columbia Kentucky 826 Public Square FFIAINI KLIN Our outstanding values made possible by the combined buying power of over 2,400 Columbia, Kentucky StOfGS- LOY'S-RUDY'S Columbia's Largest and Most Modern Department Store 310-312 Public Square 108 Reed Street, Columbia, Kentuc Compliments of COLUMBIA DRY CLEANERS Columbia Laundry and Linen Columbia Self-Service Laundry Jack Williams, Owner HUGHES MOTEL BARNES MILLING CO. . ? CoIumbia's First and Finest M East Highway 80 'i'::g:g:g31i'-' Columbia Kentucky Custom Grinding and Mixing Fairground Road Phone 384-2113 Phone 384-2487 Columbia, Ky. vvw- , W xt INTERSTATE BAKERIES CORPORATION Phone PArkway 721-0212 Area 513 Q 95 747 West 5th Street Cincinnati 3, Ohio I' IIIAD I ' X- COLUMBIA GULF SERVICE STATION W.B. Cheatham, Prop. Columbia, Kentucky 156 WESTERN TIRE AUTO STORE Furnitu re-Appliances Auto Supplies-Sporting Goods 104-108 Burkesville Street-384-3111 Columbia, Kentucky STOTTS 8. PHELPS FUNERAL HOME, INC. 210 Greensburg Street, Columbia, Kentucky Air-Conditioned Ambulance Service Two-Way Radio and Oxygen Equipped A Wh A T' ny ere- ny ime Phone 384-2145 We Service Burial Policies Compliments of PEOPLES LOAN COMPANY 384 2155 Cash Loans S20 to S3 1200 lumbia Kentucky ED S KENTUCKY AUTO STORE 134 Public Square Columbia Kentucky Nationaline Plumbing Supplies Everything for the Home Complete Sports Center REED BROTHERS INSURANCE AGENCY representing THE HARTFORD Insurance Group James Vaughn Jr Johnny M Vaughn Columbia Kentucky 42728 Telephone 384 2143 Compliments of RICHARDSON ELECTRIC SUPPLY Columbia Kentucky CITY SUPPLY COMPANY Highway 61 Cut Off Road Columbia Kentucky Building Materials from Foundation to Roof GREENSBURG DEPOSIT BANK Greensburg Kentucky Now Paying 4V2 X on Pass Book Savings 5'V on 6 month s certificates of Deposit 5V2 X on one year certificates of Deposit 5341 A on 2 year certificates of Deposit Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation PURCELL S HAYES SHOE STORE OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO INC mplete Line of Office Machines and Supplies For Better Shoes 303 East Main St Campbellsville Ky Campbellsville Kentucky YOUNG AND WILSON S DRUGS INC Prescription Specialists Columbla Kentucky Phone 384 2115 Compliments of GRISSOM MAUPIN HESKAMP FUNERAL HOME Columbra Kentucky - , r I 1 7 ' 1 . 0 . , . . . o - 0 oo - 0 . . . Y ., . ' ' ' ' 11 Ki 1l , . ' . . . ' f . ' ' , . BURTON AUTO PARTS ADAIR FARMERS SERVICE INC. 207 N. Merchant Street Feed, Seed, Fertilizer CO'Umbia, KGMUCKY and , Automotive Parts and Equipment Farm Supplies Parts Jobber James Woody Shirley Glasgow Phone 384-2173 WAIN RADIO STATIONS AM AND FM AM 1270 K.C. FM 93.5 M.C. NEWS WEATHER SPORTS Columbia, Kentucky 42728 HOLT STANDARD OIL SERVICE Atlas Tires and Batteries Tune-up Service and Wheel Balancing 201 Campbellsville Street Columbia, Kentucky Phone 384-2732 Compliments of JEFFRIES HARDWARE Columbia, Kentucky LACY MOTORS Columbia, Kentucky Phones 384-3356 and 384-218 ChrysIer-PIymouth-Imperial-Dodge Top Quality Used Cars We Service and Repair all Makes and Models LINCOLN FINANCE CO., INC. Compliments of 106 Greensburg Street Columbia, Kentucky Fi 81 T WISHY WASHY Phone 384-2181 Burkesville Street DREAMLAND MOTEL Stay With Us and We'll Both Feel Better Columbia, Kentucky Compliments of COLUMBIA TIRE AND RECAP CO. COLUMBIA 3 GENERAL STQRE Tires-Tires-Tires-Tires-Tires Square Columbia, Kentucky 158 Lowe's Drug Inc. Modern As Tomorrow Friendly As Yesterday Phone 384-2041 Columbia, Kentucky Russell Stover Candies CUMBERLAND PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION James Woody 210 Merchants St Field Representative Columbia, Kentucky Farm Credit Service LERMAN BROTHERS DEPARTMENT STORE Columbia Kentucky CENTRAL PAINT AND FABRIC SHOP Lee's-CARPETING-Bigelow Armstrong Floor Covering ALLEN MOORE 8t SON ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Columbia, Kentucky DIXIE CASH AND CARRY Building Material 3 Miles Out On Greensburg Road COLUMBIA, KENTUCKY, 42728 Phone: 384-3471 HARCOURT 81 COMPANY, INC. Stationers-Jewelers 410 South First Street uisville Kentucky WALKER FLORIST AND GIFT SHOP 409 Burkesville Street Columbia, Kentucky Flowers, Gifts, Whitman's Candy Nu-Art Studio 8t Camera Shop Joseph Allison, Photographer Columbia, Ky KENTUCKY UTILITIES COMPANY SMITH PHARMACY Columbia, Kentucky Your Rexall Store Burkesville Kentuc Compliments TAYLOR COUNTY FEDERAL SAVINGS And Loan Association of Campbellsville an insured Institution Each Savings Account Insured toS20,000 1st and Broadway Phone 465-417 Compliments of RUSSELL 8 COMPANY Delmer Upchurch, Owner 384-2376 Columbia Kentucl Barger Insurance Agency 'P A X Lf' 6 I V l if XI 414 Public Square 'V ' ' Compliments of DAIRY lf- xg N ff' CHAPPELL'S PRODUCTS, Columbia, Kentucky 42728 'ET' INCORPORATED. Campbellsville Kentuc U QlTIIul.'roN ?d447lZafu6et In The FITNSSI :nA Sieafoods V M Building, 337 By S PO B 113 L I Ky 40201 WATKINS 81 ASSOCIATE, INC. 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Lindsey Wilson College - Pine Cone Yearbook (Columbia, KY) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 1

1958

Lindsey Wilson College - Pine Cone Yearbook (Columbia, KY) online collection, 1972 Edition, Page 8

1972, pg 8

Lindsey Wilson College - Pine Cone Yearbook (Columbia, KY) online collection, 1972 Edition, Page 14

1972, pg 14

Lindsey Wilson College - Pine Cone Yearbook (Columbia, KY) online collection, 1972 Edition, Page 64

1972, pg 64

Lindsey Wilson College - Pine Cone Yearbook (Columbia, KY) online collection, 1972 Edition, Page 53

1972, pg 53

Lindsey Wilson College - Pine Cone Yearbook (Columbia, KY) online collection, 1972 Edition, Page 125

1972, pg 125


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