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AaESE          Co         BACKIOC         a          year          to          celebrate          life                    a          year          to          celebrate          life         es         en          te         ——         vt          4          3          ‘         e          :          ri          PAE         ’         Wee         in         ,          4         apes          OF         be          san         '          ,          ;          iy          (i)         $A         ai          ke         cues          y         we          3          i         bok         wigh                   ve         Yas:         ,                     }          AY          ;          ba                   mre          }         Ve          tn         yr         A         ee          ee          ae         =          ned         a          5          Ua          Ae          ;         aon          {         pe          hy         yy)         eh         CELEBRATION         BACKLOG DAVID          LIPSCOMB          COLLEGE NASHVILLE,          TENNESSEE         abcx          2                   AS         ‘          aes          ef          .         ¥          ¢          oa         é          4          a.         as          ¥.          t          ‘J         _                   ie                   5                   9          ‘                    ‘e          é          :         ;          |          |          :         i          i          3         BEES         One          year          at          Lipscomb.         A          year          to          sound          the          praises          of          Life         A          year          to          sound          the          praises          of          people.         A          Celebration!         een          stint,          EG          aR          cee         9           ae          tne          reese          vinta          sem          se!          an         eter         aaa         aoe          eH          He          =         eioled-+-|         ee          ee          eoneee         COVER          CREDIT:          JO          DAHLSTROM,          DAWN          WHITELAW          (FROM          AN          ILLUSTRATION          BY          BOB          PEEK)         A          CELEBRATION          IN          MANY          AREAS         A          CELEBRATION          OF          LEARNING         ADMINISTRATION ACADEMICS          -          30         A          CELEBRATION          OF          LIVING         ACTIVITIES ORGANIZATIONS          «          64         A          CELEBRATION          OF          PEOPLE         HONORS CLASSES          «          200         A          Celebration          is          not          a          spectacle          to          be          observed.         Rather,          it          is          a          style          of          living—         an          awakening          to          a          life          bursting          with          wonder         with          mystery         with          total          participation.”         agai         —-                    ¥         VW         2          §         Be                  We          come          to          a          city          of          500,000—         a          campus          of          2200.         We          find          that          even          here          there          is          solitude.         Alone          we          can          meditate.         Alone          we          can          contemplate.         But,         We          cannot          celebrate          alone.          Celebration          is          not          an          individual          event.          WEARS          Ge          2         oo         os         i         HAL         eouumaees         MPELIEEAN         ort         10         Celebration          is         the          cascading          communication          of          a          circle          of         people         who          believe          in          one          another         and          in          something         together.         11         We          form          our          own          circles—         We          trust—         We          relate—         and          slowly          we          drop          our          masks         and          slowly          we          try          to          stop         manipulating          each          other         through          the          games          we          play.         and          laugh         And          then          we          sing         14         and          run         apie                    ad          Ne         inieiseisiont          AAR:          Biennial          bbe          2          AE.          iM,          Sig          tent          in          ample.          ill          eee          ten,          ate          Z         15         We          whistle         skip          on          happy          teet         shout         and          jump—higher          than          ever          before         T2rrsxe         See          amoee         17         18         But          we          also          sigh         whisper         stumble          in          dark          places         cry         scream         or          just          hold          a          worried          head         in          tired          hands          and          wait.         G.          Schumm          Celebration          is          a          crash          of          cymbals          and          torrents          of          trumpets          thru          cracks          in         drumrolls          of          death          and          destruction.          ©         We          celebrate          because          we          have          endured—          :         because          we          see          through          jumble          and          chaos         that          even          our          fleeting          shadows          of          day         contain          worlds          of          potential          for          the          beautiful.                  y         2         of         daca         You've          got          to          wake          up          every          morning          with          a          smile          on         your          face and          show          the          world          all          the          love          in          your         heart Then          people          gonna          treat          you          better you're          gonna         find,          yes          you          will that          you're          beautiful          as          you          feel.         Carole          King         21          To          the          wise.          lite          IS          a0          1eStiva          eames         WELIVE          INA         Ls         So          we          ask          for         wisdom.         22         OURS          BECAME          A          YEAR          FOR         TOUCHING         GROWING,         LEARNING,         EOVINGs         e         24         25         A          Year          to          Celebrate          Life          e          A          Year          to          Celebrate          Life          e          A          Year         26         Sos         her          CPR          Salat         -         to          Celebrate          Lite         ite          e          A          Year          to          Celebrate          Life          e          A          Year          to          Celebrate          Life                   Year          to          Celebrate          L         27         ite          e          A          Year          to          Celebrate          Life          e          A          Year          to          Celebrate         e          A          Year          to          Celebrate          L         28         Life          e          A          Year          to          Celebrate          Life          e          A          Year          to          Celebrate          Life          e          A          Year          to          Celel         A          CELEBRATION          OF          LEARNING         A          CELEBRATION          OF          LEARNING         A          CELEBRATION          OF          LEARNING         A          CELEBRATION          OF          LEARNING         A          CELEBRATION          OF          LEARNING         BOARD          OF          DIRECTORS         JAMES          R.          BYERS Chairman         Nashville,          Tennessee         WILLIAM          DALTON Vice-Chairman         Hartsville,          Tennessee         MRS.          EMMETT          ROBERSON Secretary         and          Treasurer         Nashville,          Tennessee         M.          N.          YOUNG Secretary          and         Treasurer          Emeritus         Nashville,          Tennessee         JAMES          E.          ADAMS         Nashville,          Tennessee         CLAUDE          BENNETT         Birmingham,          Alabama         WORD          B.          BENNETT,          JR.         Nashville,          Tennessee         DAVID          L.          BOYD         Chattanooga,          Tennessee         BRYAN          A.          CRISMAN         Memphis,          Tennessee         JOE          L.          EVINS         Washington,          D.          C.          and          Smithville,          Tennessee         DR.          WILLIAM          R.          GRAY         Louisville,          Kentucky         JOHN          W.          HIGH         McMinnville,          Tennessee         THOMAS          J.          McMEEN         Nashville,          Tennessee         CHARLIE          G.          MORRIS         Tuscumbia,          Alabama         THOMAS          A.          NOAH         Shelbyville,          Tennessee         ATHENS          CLAY          PULLIAS         Nashville,          Tennessee         EDGAR          E.          SMITH         Huntsville,          Alabama         DONALD          G.          THOROMAN         Pound          Ridge,          New          York         NEWTON          YORK          WALKER,          JR.         Franklin,          Tennessee         31         EXECUTIVE          COUNCIL         en          NAAT          ARON,         ENA,         FEI          IP          IPIRIIPIBAR         PPO          PPL          IL          APAAL         ‘3         -          %.          Ar          5          ee          rat          :         Jacky          Ray          Davis,          Edsel          F.          Holman,          Mack          Wayne          Craig,          Athens          Clay          Pullias,         Willard          Collins,          Margaret          Hopper,          Robert          E.          Hooper.         32         i,         00-5         ident          Athens          Clay          Pullias         Pres         33         €£         oOo          =         co          O         on          (OC)         “e         2B          OS         0         Vice          Ww         34         35         ae         ®         £m         2          §         ©         _=         Li         =o         ox         oOo          $         LLI          a         36         .          Bryant         Ralph          R         Registrar         Carl          McKelvey         Dean          of          Students         37         Administrative          Assistants         to          the          President         Nova          Lee          Simmons         Mrs.          Altie          H.          Smith         Mary         Sherrill         James          E.          Ward         Director          of          Library          Services         Thomas          C.          Whitfield         Director          of          Teacher          Education         Sas         ?j         4                  Fa          |         E         ia                  aa         40         Eunice          B.          Bradley         Director          of          the          News          Bureau         Ralph          R.          Samples         Director          of          Testing          and          Counseling         Flavil          Smith         Admissions          Counselor         Marion          Cawood         Admissions          Adviser         (Left          to          Right)          Frances          Rutherford,          Assistant          Librarian;          Jane          Webb,          Associate          Librarian;         Josephine          Buffington,          Reference          Librarian;          Anne          B.          Johnson,          Assistant          Librarian;          Myrna          Perry,         Associate          Librarian.         Library          Faculty         41         42         Heating          Plant         (Front          Row)          James          Estes,          Doyle          Edney,          Claude          Hayes.         (Back          Row)          John          Mark,          Bill          Pope,          Ron          Savage.         (Nursing          Staff)          Elizabeth          Harrell          and          Jewell         Floyd.         (Campus          Policemen)          Mitchell          Jones,          James         Estes,          Harville          Bridgeforth.                  Ao          a         (Maintenance,          Seated)          J.          Y.          Wilhoite,          Arnold          Under-         wood,          Frances          Loeb.          (Standing)          Jimmy          Langley,          W.         S.          Ivey,          Henry          Edwards.         (Food          Services)          George          Vlahakis.                  (First          Row,          Left          to          Right)          Anne          Marie          Robertson,         Athalie          Thurmon,          Mary          Louise          Taylor.          (Second          Row)         Mary          Carrigan,          Cleo          Whitfield,          D.          M.          Hassey.          (Third         Row)          Gertrude          Ryan,          Mary          Ella          Ryan,          Marie          Smith.         (Fourth          Row)          Rufie          McQueen,          Doris          Irwin,          Allene          Dil-         lingham.         (First          Row:          Left          to          Right)          Sara         Jones;          Jo          Ann          Harwell;          Ruth         O'Brien;          Linda          Pettit;          Mar-         garet          Barfield;          Nora          Waynick;         Willene          Wright;          Mary          Proctor.         (Second          Row)          Jackie          Howard;         Lanelle          Bufford;          Dora          Man-         grum;          Gloria          Nannie;          Eula         Jones;          Martha          Hickerson;          Jane         Hardy;          Barbara          Jenkins;          June         Hannah.          (Third          Row)          Pat          Oak-         ley;          Brenda          Pierson;          Sondra         Powell;          Shirley.          Slatton;          Eva         Baker;          Susan          Spivey;          Sharon         Hall;          Ann          Zentz;          Dianne          Olive;         Mary          Ruth          Buchli.         43         Dormitory         upervisors         Mrs.          Vio          May          Bonner         Johnson          Hall         Wayne          Kindall         High          Rise         re          Maen         Ret          a         Bill          Carpenter         Sewell          Hall         Ruth          Gleaves         Fanning          Hall         Mrs.          Pat          W.          Rice         44          Elam          Hall         2         =         LO)         ae         ©         V                  Faculty         46         (Left          to          Right)          Batsell          B.          Baxter,          Chairman,          Professor;          Carl          McKelvey,          Associate          Professor;         Marlin          Connelly,          Associate          Professor;          Harold          S.          Baker,          Professor;          J.          Leo          Snow,          Assistant          Professor;         J.          Cliett          Goodpasture,          Assistant          Professor;          Harvey          L.          Floyd,          Associate          Professor;          Joe          E.          Sanders,         Professor;          Clyde          M.          Miller,          Instructor;          Donald          R.          Taylor,          Assistant          Instructor;          Thomas          |.          Cook,          Instruc-         tor;          Rodney          E.          Cloud,          Assistant          Professor;          Fred          B.          Walker,          Associate          Professor;          J.          E.          Choate,          Jr.,         Professor.         Po         “         -         -         .         te         ae         t         :                  ta         ne.         4         a s         department          studies          the          directions          of          life         Back          in          1891          Lipscomb          was          begun         as          a          college          primarily          for          the          study         of          the          Bible.          Since          that          time,          the         curriculum          has          expanded          and          a          great         many          things          have          changed;          but          Bible         classes          are          still          a          daily          requirement          for         every          student.          This          year          the          depart-         ment          combined          with          the          department         of          religious          education          to          expand          its         offerings          to          three          separate          majors:         a          preaching          major,          a          Christian          edu-         cation          major,          and          a          major          in          Biblical         languages.          In          its          expansion,          how-         ever,          most          things          have          remained          the         same.          There          is          still          an          expressed          de-         sire          to          place          man          in          a          state          of          peace         and          understanding          of          his          purpose          in         life—both          now          and          in          later          years.         Education          department          offers         useful          experience         Preparing          for          teaching          carries          a         heavy          load          of          responsibilities.          The         shaping          of          lives,          the          setting          of          exam-         ples,          and          the          guiding          of          minds—         all          are          part          of          the          job          for          which         the          department          of          education          pre-         pares          its          majors.          Theorizing          over         discipline          problems          and          mounting         magazine          pictures          with          rubber          ce-         ment          occupy          a          great          deal          of          the          ed-         ucation          major's          time;          but,          with          the         aid          of          practical          observation          courses         and          the          student          teaching          experience,         theory          becomes          practice.         (Left          to          Right,          Seated)          James          W.          Costello,          Assistant          Professor;          Thomas          C.          Whitfield,          Chairman,         Professor;          Mrs.          Margaret          L.          Hopper,          Associate          Professor.          (Standing)          John          H.          Brown,          Professor;          D.         H.          Wilkinson,          Professor;          Willis          G.          Wells,          Associate          Professor;          Franklin          B.          Jones,          Associate          Professor.         48         (Left          to          Right)          James          E.          Ward,          Professor;          Joseph          T.          Haines,          Jr.,          Assistant         Instructor,          Track          Coach;          Betty          J.          Webster,          Assistant          Professor;          Kenneth          L.         Dugan,          Assistant          Professor,          Varsity          Baseball          Coach,          Director          of          Athletics;          Mrs.         Virginia          B.          MacDonald,          Instructor;          Michael          T.          Clark,          Instructor,          Varsity          Basket-         ball          Coach;          S.          Eugene          Boyce,          Professor;          Gary          D.          Davis,          Assistant          Instructor;         Duane          R.          Slaughter,          Chairman,          Professor;          Thomas          E.          Hanvey,          Associate          Profes-         sor,          Varsity          Gymnastics.         __          Physical          education                    stresses          variety          of         activities         Those          old          fables          about          the          incom-         patibility          of          brain          and          brawn          hold         little          water          for          the          department          of         physical          education.          More          and          more,         the          necessity          of          a          fit          body          and          mind         becomes          evident          in          a          world          of          in-         creasing          mechanization          and          motor-         ized          ease.          An          emphasis          on          the         sensible          approaches          to          the          body's         health          is          the          concern          of          this          de-         partment.          Don't          be          shocked          if          they         frown          at          being          called          P.E.          majors—         for          them          it's          physical          education.         Handiwork         prospers          for         home         economics         department         A          pinch          of          this          and          a          tad          of          that—         no          self-respecting          home          economics         major          would          dare          stoop          to          such          jar-         gon.          No          longer          is          homemaking          a         simple          group          of          traditional          activities         passed          on          from          mother          to          daughter.         Nutrition          and          budgeting          have          come         to          the          forefront,          and          housewives         have          become          more          scientific.          Rec-         ognizing          this          fact,          the          home          econom-         ics          department          has          moved          toward         modernization,          even          to          the          point          of         offering          a          cooking          course          for          men.         (Seated)          Margaret          Carter,          Chairman,          Professor.         (Standing,          Left          to          Right)          Mrs.          Alice          King,          Instruc-         tor;          Mrs.          Marilyne          P.          Burgess,          Instructor;          Mrs.          June         Gingles,          Instructor.         Words          “fitly          spoken”          are          speech         department's          goal         Yr          See         (Left          to          Right,          Seated)          Batsell          B.          Baxter,          Professor;          Carroll          B.          Ellis,          Chairman,          Professor.          (Standing)          For-         rest          Rhoads,          Assistant          Professor;          Jerry          Henderson,          Professor;          Harold          S.          Baker,          Professor;          Marlin          Con-         nelly,          Associate          Professor;          Perry          Cotham,          Assistant          Professor;          Fred          B.          Walker,          Associate          Professor.         The          beauty          of          the          spoken          word,         whether          the          speaker's          own          thoughts         or          those          of          some          great          writer,         blooms          forth          only          by          preparation.         With          its          successful          programs          in          de-         bate          and          drama,          the          speech          depart-         ment          has          made          a          name          for          itself          for         competence          and          thoroughness          in         preparation.          The          results          of          this          prep-         aration          are          twofold:          the          ability          not         only          to          interpret          the          writing          of          oth-         ers          but          also          to          think          for          oneself.         51         Art          department          branches          out          into          new         fields         52         (Left          to          Right)          Rudy          E.          Sanders,          Instructor          in          Art;          John          C.          Hutcheson,          Jr.,         Chairman,          Assistant          Professor          of          Art;          Mrs.          Dawn          E.          Whitelaw,          Assistant          In-         structor          in          Art.         A          familiar          sight          is          gone          from          the         Lipscomb          campus.          Removing          them-         selves          from          their          former          white-         eyesore          headquarters,          the          art          de-         partment          moved          into          expanded         spaces          beneath          Sewell          Hall.          The         expansion,          however,          was          in          terms          of         more          than          space.          New          rooms          meant         a          fresh          program          of          studies          in          pho-         tography          and          film-making          as          the          new         darkroom          equipped          with          enlarger         went          into          use          and          the          old          cafeteria         was          turned          into          a          sound          stage.          D.          W.         Griffith          would          have          been          proud.         (Seated)          Frances          H.          Hill,          Associate          Professor.          (Standing,          Left          to          Right)         Lawrence          E.          McCommas,          Acting          Chairman,          Instructor;          Benford          H.          Masterson,         Assistant          Professor;          Jerry          J.          Jennings,          Instructor;          Gerald          L.          Moore,          Assistant         Professor;          Travis          A.          Cox,          Assistant          Professor.          In          above          picture,          Marion          Ca-         wood,          Instructor          in          Voice.         Practice          makes          perfect         for          music          majors         Opening          the          mouth          to          sing          is          only         the          end          result.          Behind          the          perform-         ance          lies          the          practice,          and          the          prac-         tice           is          the          music          department's          job.         Each          day          the          practice          rooms          are         filled          with          a          variety          of          sounds,          from         the          soprano's          scream          to          the          record-         er's          squeal.          And          it          is          all          music,          or          a         facsimile          thereof.          The          experienced         hands          (and          voices)          that          guide          still         know          the          thrill          of          making          music          and         the          joy          of          sharing          their          abilities.         53         English          offers         reading          as          an         answer          in          the         quest          for         relevancy.         The          assigning          of          numbers          to          gram-         mar          errors—this          is          the          job          of          the         English          teacher.          Meanwhile,          he          is         forced          to          give          reason          for          his          very         existence          in          a          world          of          academic         practicality          and          for          his          unnecessary         cruelty          to          the          overburdened          fresh-         man          mind.          This          year          the          Lipscomb         English          department          has          travelled          to         and          hosted          various          meetings          in          an         exchange          of          ideas          and          thoughts          upon         the          ideas          and          thoughts          of          others.         How          nebulous          the          assignment          of         those          numbers          seems—but          how         beautiful          the          hidden          words          awakened         and          set          down          to          be          shared.         3          a         Modern          language          department          offers          basis         for          cultural          exchange         As          distances          between          men          de-         crease,          they          come          closer          to          standing         face          to          face          with          a          startling          realiza-         tion—the          shock          that          comes          from         hearing          another          human's          tongue          ut-         ter          a          stream          of          foreign          syllables.         The          hours          in          the          language          lab          seem         long          and          hard,          and          the          earphone-         reddened          ears          grow          raw,          but          the         awakening          of          a          respect          for          another         man's          way          of          life,          beginning          with          a         knowledge          of          his          language,          makes         learning          worthwhile          and          challenging.         (Seated)          Gladys          E.          Gooch,          Acting          Chairman,          Assistant          Professor.          (Standing,          Left         to          Right)          Donald          R.          Taylor,          Assistant          Instructor;          David          Howard,          Instructor.         Swang’s          experience          proves          typical          of         business          department's          style         In          a          world          of          fiscal          problems,          the         department          of          business          administra-         tion          holds          a          level          head          and          a          set          of         balanced          books.          Headed          by          Dr.         Axel          Swang,          honored          this          year          for         his          twenty-five          years          at          Lipscomb,         the          department          has          made          for          itself         a          reputation          of          superiority          of          prep-         aration          for          its          majors;          and          the          ster-         ling          record          of          the          local          chapter          of         AKW          js          only          more          supporting          evi-         dence.         sO          tsb          asi         neserensienenraes          eammunsnges         ceeree          eee          re         reccrevesers,         Chace          eee          bo         easaebas         oS         +         tite         bg         eee          tues          be          peer          ty         i          eitrertsaste         Stites          bases          ehaeareeteetes         SSRSEASAR          EEE          Et          Te         saeerits          seiteeseegen         Misetaeteteseteseee          sere         pe          a         mpiits          beatae          onan          tiatuais         nba          pageermerees         haga          greameene          rene          ceores=         it          baheacee          tsb          eeeeeeet                   (Left          to          Right)          Axel          Swang,          Chairman,          Professor;          Dorthy          Eubanks,          Instructor;         Harold          O.          Wilson,          Associate          Professor;          William          C.          Ingram,          Instructor;          Charles         E.          Frasier,          Instructor;          Patty          L.          Dugger,          Assistant          Professor;          Robert          E.          Kendrick,         Visiting          Professor;          R.          Wilburn          Clouse,          Instructor.         56         (Left          to          Right)          Austin          French,          Assistant          Professor;          Marvin          A.          Nikolaus,          Assist-         ant          Professor;          Robert          H.          Kerce,          Chairman,          Professor;          John          C.          Holland,          Assist-         ant          Professor;          C.          Earl          Dennis,          Assistant          Professor.         Math          glories          in          calculating          the          infinite         Quantities          pile          upon          other          quan-         tities,          sums          mount          upon          sums,          and         in          between          go          interpolations.          For         the          mathematics          department,          beau-         ty          lies          in          the          specific,          but          also          it          lies         in          the          contemplation          of          the          infinite         and          the          sublime.          The          theories          of         DesCartes,          Pythagoras,          and          all          the         others          still          survive          as          basic          principles         in          a          subject          as          necessary          to          the          mod-         ern          world          as          the          building          of          bridges         and          the          splitting          of          atoms.         57         Computerized          brainchild          is          physics         department's          pride         Underneath          McFarland          Hall          the         physics          department          has          made          the         final          transformation          from          the          old         bookstore.          With          the          installation          of         the          computer          center,          the          view          into         the          glass-enclosed          lab          becomes          all         the          more          mystifying.          Yet          the          work-         ings          of          these          mechanized          minds         prove          a          great          deal          less          terrifying         when          seen          in          the          light          of          their          hook-         ups,          for          quite          mundane          purposes,         with          the          departments          of          math          and         business.          Frankensteinian          laboratory         —no,          but          still          a          striving          for          an          ex-         tension          in          man's          ability.         (Left          to          Right)          W.          Ralph          Butler,          Assistant          Professor;          W.          Ralph          Nance,          Assist-         ant          Professor;          W.          Everette          Hunt,          Professor,          Chairman;          Franklin          Kyle,          Assistant         Professor.         g         é         B         e         ee         e         :         |                  Ke         (Left          to          Right)          David          O.          Johnston,          Professor;          John          C.          Craig,          Assistant          Profes-         sor;          Paul          B.          Langford,          Professor.          (Seated)          John          T.          Netterville,          Chairman,          Pro-         fessor;          George          E.          Walden,          Associate          Professor.         Scientific          inquiry          is          chemistry          department's         (Left          to          Right,          Standing)          Dr.          David          O.          Johnston,          Professor;          Dr.          John          C.          Craig,          Assistant          Professor;          Dr.         Paul          B.          Langford,          Professor;          Dr.          John          W.          Dawson,          Associate          Professor;          Dr.          George          E.          Walden,          Associate         Professor.          (Seated)          Dr.          John          T.          Netterville,          Chairman,          Professor.         realm         High          up          in          the          reaches          of          the          Sci-         ence          Building          abide          the          members          of         the          chemistry          department.          Their         freshman          courses          are          everyone's          at-         tempt          at          making          their          own          aspirin,         but          their          advanced          classes          are          nota-         bly          more          advanced—advanced         enough,          in          fact,          to          receive          the         American          Chemical          Society's          Stamp         of          Approval.          The          familiar          face          of         Wilburt          dealing          out          unknowns          known         only          to          him          remove          any          doubts          about         the          aims          of          their          research.          Alchemy         is          dead          —          the          basic          substance          for         which          they          seek          is          knowledge.         59         60         ee          :          x”         (Left          to          Righ         Willis          C.          Owen,          Chairman,          Professor          of          Biology.         Biology          focuses          on          man          and          the          life          around         him         As          far          as          most          of          us          know,          biology         is          a          science          of          sensations—mainly         the          smell          and          feel          of          that          notorious         frog          dissected          in          150          lab.          However,         for          the          serious          biologist,          such          as          Dr.         Oliver          Yates          in          his          drive          to          save         Radnor          Lake,          biology          means          an          em-         phasis          on          the          molecular,          cellular,          and         environmental          aspects          of          man.         Whatever          the          level          of          study,          biology         results          in          an          understanding          of          life.         t)          Archie          L.          Manis,          Jr.,          Assistant          Professor          of          Biology;          H.          Oliver          Yates,          Professor          of         Biology;          Russell          C.          Artist,          Professor          of          Biology;          Johnnie          E.          Breeden,          Associate          Professor          of          Biology;         3         es          th         ee         Psychology          sear         i         understanding         For          Coleridge          the          mind          was          a         deep          well,          an          unfathomable          source         of          artistic          creation;          but,          as          the          psy-         chology          student          knows,          the          psyche         can          also          be          a          source          of          horror          and         maladjustment.          This          year's          program         of          tutoring          at          Jordonia          has          been          an         attempt          at          understanding          the         thoughts          that          trouble          the          minds          of         the          young.          Also,          the          program          is          an         attempt          to          turn          the          famous          theoreti-         cal          nature          of          psychology          into          prac-         tice.          Somehow,          though          the          charting         of          the          chartless          seems          impossible,         the          attempt          is          fascinating.         (Seated)          William          H.          Vermillion,          Jr.,          Chairman,         Professor          of          Psychology.          (Standing,          Left          to          Right)         Dean,          Dail          Freetly,          Associate          Professor          of          Psychol-         ogy;          Robert          S.          Sturgeon,          Associate          Professor          of         Psychology;          Ralph          E.          Samples,          Associate          Professor         of          Psychology,          Director          of          Testing          and          Counseling.         61         62         Sociology          studies         man’s          dealings          with         man         22          :          “E          7          a’          |          SAY,         (Left          to          Right)          Nathaniel          T.          Long,          Jr.,          Chairman,          Professor          of          Sociology;          Hollis          E.         Todd,          Associate          Professor          of          Sociology.         Man's          duty          is          to          live          with          his          fel-         low—whether          he          likes          it          or          not.          An         easing          of          interactions          is          the          goal          of         the          sociology          department.          Theirs          is         a          massive          task,          however.          Man          has         never          really          liked          the          idea          of          know-         ing          himself,          what          more          of          knowing         his          fellow          man.          But          a          study,          not          so         much          of          the          why          as          of          the          what          is         the          science          of          sociology.          Predicting         the          unpredictable          is          their          game.         (Left          to          Right)          James          L.          McDonough,          Associate          Professor          of          History;          Patrick         H.          Deese,          Assistant          Professor          of          Political          Science;          Lewis          S.          Maiden,          Professor         of          History;          Paul          D.          Phillips,          Associate          Professor          of          History;          Robert          E.          Hooper,         Chairman,          Professor          of          Social          Sciences;          Norman          E.          Trevathan,          Assistant          Profes-         sor          of          History.         DARA          RDN          LEE          ELEN         Social          sciences         study          happenings,         past          and          present         What          the          matter          what          happened         when          or          to          whom          it          happened.          What         the          concern          of          the          modern          age          in         the          lives          of          their          predecessors          upon         the          earth.          With          its          increased          em-         phasis          upon          political          science,          the          de-         partment          of          social          sciences          studies         the          past—not          for          answers          but          for         trends,          trends          not          to          be          copied          but         to          be          used          as          warnings          and          guide-         lines          from          yesterday          to          tomorrow.         63         A          YEAR          TO          CELEBRATE          LIFE          e          A          YEAR          TO          CELEBRATE          LIFE          e          A          YEAR          TO          CELEBRATE          LIFE          e          A          YEAI         ,          OOO         Or          acenilll          ;         i         Ewe                    me         CELEBRATE          LIFE          e          A          YEAR          TO          CELEBRATE          LIFE          e          A          YEAR          TO          CELEBRATE          LIFE          e          A          YEAR          TO          CELE         A          CELEBRATION          OF          LIVING         A          CELEBRATION          OF          LIVING         A          CELEBRATION          OF          LIVING         A          CELEBRATION          OF          LIVING         A          CELEBRATION          OF          LIVING         66         A          Celebration          of          Living         67         Shee          Ss          §         In          the          heat          of          a          summer          night,          the         air          is          filled          with          music          and          laughter.         A          regularly          quiet          quarter          is          given          its         burst          of          student          entertainment          with         the          reverberations          of          guitar          twangs         or          the          echoing          of          chuckles          at          a          com-         ment          on          pollution          made          in          the          clear         evening          breeze.          Still,          there          is          a          mo-         ment          for          thought          and          a          chance          to         reflect          on          these          fleeting          moments          of         male          presence          in          Fanning          Court.         |         |         |         69         st          +          ft          Py         sms         wee          PRE          eS”          Ee         ee         -         —         —         J         a         —         of         —         —         —         a         =          —         —         =         —         —         -         =         —         An          exploratory          tour          of          the          cam-         pus,          not          that          tour          given          on          registra-         tion          day,          but          an          opportunity          to          see         what          you          will          select          as          your          personal         favorite          spot          for          aloneness,          is          the         first          of          the          freshman's          many          journeys         along          (and          between)          the          sidewalks         which          war          for          prominence          with          the         gently          protesting          grass.          But          this         moment          of          quiet          is          a          single          one.         Soon          there          is          an          individual,          then          a         group;          all          of          whom          seem          new—but         at          the          same          instant          strangely          famil-         iar.          Loneliness          doesn't          have          a          chance         to          thrive—fighting          for          the          top          bunk         or          the          bed          nearest          the          window          is         vastly          more          important.          How          mature         we          all          suddenly          seem.         71         72         “All          right!          The          first          one          Don't          criticize          a          man          until          you've         walked          at          least          a          mile          in          his          shoes.          So          goes          the          Indian          proverb.          But         after          Freshman          Mixer          the          problem         has          nothing          to          do          with          walking          in         the          other          fellow's          shoes—there's         more          to          be          concerned          about          in          find-         ing          your          own.          Without          respect          for         life          or          limb—of          man          or           beast—they         enter          the          arena          to          be          viewed          by          the         critical          eye          of          their          forebearers,          who         search          the          crowd          for          someone's         much          discussed          younger          sister.         k          with          McKelvey’s          tie          gets          five          more          points.”         73         October--A          time          for          gathering          together         An          unusually          attractive          crowd          fills         the          male          domain          of          High          Rise         lobby          (right),          and          President          Pul-         lias          greets          the          new          year's          version         of          the          Lipscomb          family          (below).         From          the          very          first          week          of          the         new          quarter,          fall          brings          a          series          of         gatherings          to          the          Lipscomb          campus.         Official          occasions          are          designated          for         official          meetings,          and          the          crowds         gather.          First,          there          is          the          massive         conclave          of          the          opening          chapel          serv-         ice          of          the          year,          an          opportunity          for         all          members          of          the          Lipscomb          family         to          gather          and          recognize          each          other.         Next,          October          brings          Open          House         and          Family          Weekend—that          day          on         which          the          dorms          become          momen-         tarily          co-ed,          so          that          the          inhabitants         “=          [s         can          show          off          their          taste          in          interior         decoration          and,          at          least          for          the          boys,         perhaps          the          only          attempt          at          house-         keeping          to          be          made          for          the          year.         But          underlying          all          the          formalities          are         those          unplanned,          but          more          important         gatherings,          most          obviously          seen          along         that          venerated          site,          the          wall.          There         may          be          seen          the          sages,          the          wits,         and          the          simple-minded          of          the          campus         engaged          in          silent          or          garrulous          ob-         servation          of          the          passing          scene.          But         all          are          striving          to          grasp          one          furtive         moment          in          the          late          autumn          sun.         whine         j         :         2         76         With          remarkable          regularity,          fall         swings          the          cycle          round.          For          fresh-         men          the          period          of          adjustment          is          be-         gun          with          flurried          activity          as          they          are         bombarded          with          the          shock          of          new         faces          and          new          surroundings          feverish -         ly          introduced.          For          upperclassmen         there          is          renewing          to          be          done—for         some,          in          a          rush          to          laugh          with          a          fa-         miliar          voice;          for          others,          in          the          op-         portunity          to          enjoy          the          quiet          of          an         understanding          silence.          But          in          both         cases,          for          freshmen          and          upperclass-         men,          the          terrorizing          realization          re-         mains          the          same,          year          after          year:           |         can't          remember          her          name!''          There         is          a          shuffle          and          a          scurry,          and          the         year          is          begun,          but          not          before          a          few         weak-willed          souls          have          fallen          victim         to          that          fervent          striving          to          retain          sum-         mer          and          its          unscheduled          freedom—         that          final          grasp          toward          childhood—         that          last          chance          to          know          rest.          The          campus          is          invaded          by           fall          fever.          Sie          aed                     .                    .L          77         SOCIAL          CLUBS         It          is          only          a          rare          occasion          on          which         the          various          social          clubs          can          be          gath-         ered          together          for          a          group          portrait.         Most          of          their          time          is          spent          in          compe-         tition...          good-hearted          competition,         but          competition          all          the          same.          From         rush          fair          through          Bison          Day,          Home-         coming,          Forensics          Tournament,          and         Singarama          the          various          clubs          do          their         vital          work          in          campus          life.          Their          ma-         terials          are          chicken          wire,          cardboard,         and          carpet          scraps;          but          their          magic         comes          from          the          catalyst          of          human         imagination.          Certainly          they          are          a         crowd          of          show-offs,          of          insecure          peo-         ple,          and          of          immature          unsophisticates;         but          they          are          also          students          who          know         each          other          and          the          work          of          human         interaction.          Rivalries          come          and          go         with          each          passing          year,          just          as          an-         kles          are          sprained          and          healed          each         Powder-puff          football          season;          but          the         late          night          hours          spent          stuffing          a          life-         size          bison          somewhere          have          a          reward.         arerernsnsene!         4          small          price          this          is          what          you          can          enjoy.”         a          o_o          a          AN         Va          i         How          solemnly          does          the          novice         bend          across          the          table          to          sign          his         life          away.          October's          rush          fair          in-         troduces          the          social          clubs          at          all          their         pompous          best.          With          far-fetched         themes          or          out          and          out          braggadocio,         they          bargain          for          fresh          talents          on          the         pledge          market,          hoping          to          come          up         with          the          winning          combinations          which         spell          out          fresh          friendships          and          an-         other          chance          to          wear          polished          shoes.         81         MINSTRELS         82         ALL         CAMPUS         HALLOWEEN         PARTY         Se          ee          Fm          hm          Ro                    ae         x         6         nll                  5          i         a’         ’         ,         '         ’         ’         2         ¥         ®         ’         ,         SI         '         ®         '         :         Beasties          and          ghoulies          are          not          a         particularly          common          sight          on          Lips-         comb's          campus,          not          even          on          the          leg-         endary          evening          of          Halloween.          This         year's          all-campus          Halloween          party         was          no          attempt          at          scaring          the          socks         off          anyone.          Rather,          popcorn,          pro-         vided          by          the          student          body          officers,         suckers          collected          from          Shoney's,          and         the          voices          of          Al          Jackson          and          the         gang          conjured          up          the          evening's          fun.         83         Daily          routine          livened          by          talent          show         Things          quiet          down          for          a          few          days.         The          routine          of          chapel          followed          by          a         trek          to          the          usually          empty          mailbox         becomes          habitual.          But          sometimes         there          is          a          letter,          and          sometimes          there         are          other          monotony          breakers,          such         as          the          all-campus          talent          show          which,         other          than          Nan          Arnold's          winning          vo-         calism,          was          highlighted          by          the          rather         untoward          appearances          of          various         motley          crews,          from          various          unexpect-         ed          places,          as          fillers          between          the          acts.         84         86         Fall          brings          various          sounds          to          the         campus,          but          none          is          quite          so          dis-         tinct          as          the          blow          of          a          whistle,          the         pop          of          shoulder          pads,          the          cheer          of         victory,          or          the          thud          of          a          punt.         The          Colts,          captained          by          freshman         Rusty          Corley          and          composed          almost         entirely          of          freshmen,          captured          the         gridiron          first          place          trophy.         Intramural          football          always          stirs          the         crisp          fall          air          with          plenty          of          excite-         ment.          Three          teams          battled          for          top         spot:          the          Cowboys,          the          Saints,          and         the          Colts.          Unlike          earlier          years          when         teams          were          made          up          from          each         class,          this          season's          teams          were         grouped          on          a          draft          system.         Three          Colts          aiding          in          the          first         place          finish          were          Scott          Ralston,         quarterback          and          Most          Valuable         Player,          John          Shaub,          playing          split         end,          and          Jim          Jenkins,          halfback.         ee         88         Call          it          Women's          Lib          if          you          will,         but          Lipscomb          girls          preferred          simply         to          call          it          Powder-Puff          Football.          This         not-so-soft          activity          among          Lips-         comb's          fairer          set          was          one          of          the         most          popular          activities          of          Fall          Quar-         ter,          consistently          drawing          an          unusually         large          group          of          male          observers.         Each          of          the          women's          social          clubs         formed          a          team          and          the          champion-         ship          trophy          was          determined          by          a         Powder-Puff          Football.         single          elimination          tournament.         Gamma          Lambda          and          Pi          Delta         faced          off          for          an          exciting          champion-         ship          contest,          and          Gamma          Lambda         came          out          of          the          game          number          one         with          the          first          place          trophy.         Elaine          Davidson,          captain          and          quar-         terback.of          champion          Gamma          Lamb-         da          team,          passed          for          the          winning         touchdown          breaking          a          6-6          deadlock.         S         n         Cross-Country          Track         Depth          was          the          emphasis          of          Coach         Joey          Haines'          Cross          Country          team          in         its          winning          season.          In          the          remark-         ably          young          team,          the          talented          pair         of          juniors          Stites          and          Groom          led          the         way          to          success.          In          all          sorts          of          weath-         er          their          practice          laps          were          taken,         much          to          the          amazement          of          the          dorm-         bound          students          who          viewed          them         from          above;          but          the          team's          dedica-         tion          through          all          types          of          varying          con-         ditions          paid          off          with          the          continuation         of          the          winning          tradition          of          the          team.         MH)         92         COMEDY          |         O}F         ERRORS         Shakespeare          had          a          way          with          mak-         ing          the          ludicrous          seem          lucid,          and          his         Comedy          of          Errors—a          tale          of          long-         lost          relations,          mistaken          identities,          and         marital          discomforts—is          a          whirling         kaleidoscope          of          laughter.          Reflecting         the          hurly-burly          of          the          plot,          Dr.          Jerry         Henderson          set          the          comedy          in          a         psychedelic          world          in          which          the          im-         possible          events          of          Shakespeare's          in-         vention          seemed          only          natural.         Clad          in          one          of          Linda          Peek's          wildly          styl-         ized          wigs,          Adriana          (Betsy          Brooks)          re-         ceives          romantic          counsel          from          her          sister         Luciana          (Cindy          Brown).         “Methinks          thou          art          my          glass—not          my          brother.          Three          bewildered          souls          lost          in          Ephesus:         Ageon          (John          Bridges),          Pinch          (Joe          Ful-         mer),          and          a          Dromio          (Rodney          Russell).         93          Ceas          ‘ar          Victory!           they          cried—         and           Kappa          Chi          wants          you!''—all          in         that          splendid          harvest          of          corn          reaped         yearly          on          Bison          Day.          Sisters          from         some          underground          nunnery          chant         their          catechisms,          and          fairy          tales         are          re-created          with          a          flair          for          the         topically          grotesque.          Dignity          some-         how          seems          forgotten          as          familiar         faces          make          an          ultimate          condescen-         sion          to          dunk          or          be          dunked,          and          the         dress          for          the          day          defies          all          coding.         honor          for          an          ungainly          bovine          hero         Symbols          arise          from          the          day          and          are         repeated          to          the          height          of          redun-         dance;          and          the          Bison,          a          symbol          him-         self,          rides          high          above          his          adoring         populace,          who          greet          him          with          song         and          laughter          and          hopes          for          an          open-         ing          victory          in          basketball.          The          spirit         of          the          day          is          proclaimed          and          carried         out          as          classes          are          forgotten          in          the         rush          to          see          what          concoction          of         foolishness          is          being          served          up          next.         With          all          its          bustle          of          initiatory         experience,          fall          quarter          needs          one         day          of          insanity,          and          this          day          is          pro-         vided          freely          on          Bison          Day.          This          is         a          day          of          open          mouths—mouths         greeting          other          mouths,          mouths          shout-         ing          encouragement          to          the          basketball         team,          and          mouths          uttering          complete         idiocies.          From          the          lowliest          freshman         to          the          most          distinguished          member          of         the          administration,          there          is          a          certain         eee         x         :         i         sense          of          participation;          and          a          sort          of         smile          pervades          the          very          air          of          the         campus.          The          first          day          of          basketball         enthusiasm          has          come,          the          cheer-         leaders          must          display          their          mettle          for         the          first          time,          and          the          Bisons          are         faced          with          their          first          test          of          a          long         season.          But          it          is          a          day          of          humbling,         as          each          person          dedicates          himself          to         making          as          much          noise          as          possible—         preferably          the          noise          of          laughter.         wt         VUANTIS         a                  y         Re         N                  a         i         ‘g         §         97         Desire          was          the          key          word          for          Da-         vid          Lipscomb's          Bisons          this          season.          This          bunch          of          guys          really          wanted         to          win          so          much          that          they          could          just         taste          it.          They          wanted          to          make          it         good          and          they          worked          hard          for          their         success,          stated          coach          Mike          Clark.         Clark,          who          finished          his          second         season          as          the          Bison          head          coach,          was         responsible          for          much          of          his          team's         positive,          winning          attitude.          He          believed          that          we          could          win,         and          he          just          kept          pounding          that          into         us,’          said          senior          Bruce          Bowers.           'Pret-         ty          soon          he          had          convinced          us,          too.          All          the          desire          and          hard          work          cer-         tainly          paid          off          as          the          Bisons          com-         piled          their          best          won-lost          record          and         their          first          winning          season          since          1966.         A          most          exciting          victory          of          the         year          was          over          long-time          rival,          Bel-         mont          College.          The          game,          ending          in         a          score          of          88-86,          was          Lipscomb's         first          victory          over          Belmont          in          four         years.         BASKETBALL         BASKETBALL         100         Always          helping          to          keep          the          situa-         tion          well          under          control,          Lipscomb's         three          seniors,          Bruce          Bowers,          Farrell         Gean,          and          Roy          Pate          played          major         roles          in          the          Bison's          success          story.         Proving          to          be          the          greatest          shooting         punch          for          the          Bisons,          Bowers          set          two         new          school          records          by          scoring          51         points          per          game          on          two          nights,          and         breaking          Ron          Rippetoe's          single          sea-         son          scoring          record.          The          single          sea-         son          scoring          record          was          again          broken         by          teammate          Calvin          Bailey          after         Bowers          sustained          a          knee          injury          which         benched          the          All-City          College          Team         star          throughout          the          last          ten          games.         Holding          down          one          guard          position,         Gean          often          amazed          the          fans          with         his          unusually          quick          passes          and          good         ball          control.          Gean,          Lipscomb's         Bachelor          of          Ugliness,          could          come          up         with          the          clutch          basket          or          assist.          Roy          was          the          real          hustler          on          the         team.          They          all          hustled,          but          Roy          al-         ways          seemed          to          scrap          for          that          ball         harder          than          anyone,           said          Coach         Clark.         Pate's          last          second          shots          fortu-         nately          proved          to          be          the          small          win-         ning          margin          in          several          games.         SA          VESTS         |         |         Run,          fight,          strain,          sweat,          jump,         and          hustle          are          but          a          few          words          de-         scribing          the          action          on          this          page,          and         the          Bisons          experienced          their          share          of         all          these.          Compiling          |6          wins          against         I!          losses,          Lipscomb          combined          all         these          efforts,          turning          in          its          first          win-         ning          season          in          six          years.         Junior          forward          John          Buford          played         a          vital          part          in          Lipscomb's          winning         club,          as          did          transfer          Calvin          Bailey.         102          John          is          probably          one          of          the          most         improved          players          on          the          team.          His         unusual          jumping          ability          really          helped         out          on          the          boards,''          commented          as-         sistant          coach          Charles          Pearman.         Bailey's          rebounding          efforts         reached          new          school          heights          as          he          set         a          new          school          record          of          29          rebounds         in          one          game.          After          Bowers’          knee         injury,          Bailey          filled          in          the          scoring         threat,          coming          within          four          points          of         Bowers’          record          51          points          in          one}         game.          :          |          was          extremely          well          pleased          with|         our          freshmen,           stated          Clark.           It          was’         unusual          that          a          freshman          could          com-.         pete          in          senior          college          competition.         Clyde          Whitworth          and          Bobby          Fer-’         rell,          both          former          high          school          stand-|         outs,          excited          fans          with          their          skills.         BASKETBALL         103         Sec          3         te          Pere          |         104         Winter          blows          a          chill          breath          into         the          air,          and          every          Florida-born          stu-         dent          is          filled          with          the          anticipation         of          mountains          of          glistening          white         snow.          But,          before          the          romanticism         of          the          season          can          take          hold,          there         are          a          few          technicalities          to          be          taken         care          of—like          pre-registration.          For         the          freshman          that          Saturday          after-         noon          means          braving          the          lines          on         your          own          for          the          first          time,          without         a          previously          marked          pink          slip          to         guide          your          way.          Faculty          members         glare          across          the          tables          and          the          crowd         is          nerve-wracking.          After          it          all,          a          few         moments          to          spend          looking          forward         to          winter's          promise,          perhaps          with         a          specially          chosen          friend          or          perhaps         in          a          moment          of          calm          before          the          rush         begins          anew.         105         ete          word          |          eraneges         Whe          are          ‘warm,          “ind          suse          ina          at          peuce™.         oak         ‘          ‘          ;         $          Fie          ,          P          ;          a          FSoey         I          cap          a          word                    Samet          “          ensteree ert         in          ie                    Real          bac          hoe          eo          Se          Nese          Rie          on          “is          e          eS          er          st          oe         or          et          .                   ‘And          i          think          i          it          might          b          be:         ia         Say          .          ;         Se:         (ahead         ba         B?          erseaet         Sw          0         C          Ce          |         Winter—an          unfulfilled          promise          of         blowing          winds          and          ruddy          cheeks.         Surely          it          was          cold          enough          at          Tues-         day          night          devotionals,          but          the          hope         of          snow          was          only          pitifully          rewarded.         A          fitful          flake          here          and          there          was          the         total          output.          But,          winter          gives          lit-         tle          time          to          fret          about          such          trivia.         Packing          an          already          short          quarter         with          more          than          its          share          of          activi-         ties          proves          to          be          more          important.         %         %         %         ‘         ®         ‘         7          seat         Ree         2         we         %          ay         pc         tie         109         eal         ihe         110         Homecoming         Evenings          spent          in          the          bitter          cold,         days          spent          nursing          wire-torn          fingers,         tests          thoroughly          unstudied          —          these         are          the          basic          ingredients,          at          least         from          the          student's          point          of          view,          of         a          successul          homecoming.          From         shapeless          masses          of          chicken          wire          and         cardboard          come          shapes          massively          re-         sembling          everything          from          ships          to         roller          skates,          all          for          the          glory          of          a         single          day—and          as          an          encourage-         ment          to          the          nostalgic          feelings          of          re-         turning          alumni.          Little          do          they          know,         or          care,          the          pains          to          which          the         baggy-eyed          students          have          gone          for         them.          All          they          recognize          is          a          fa-         miliar          hand,          perhaps          with          a          forgotten         name,          reaching          out          over          the          years.         111         As          important          as          the          day          itself          is          Dean          Craig's          han-         dling          of          the          Homecoming          Processional          (above).         This          year          the          extravaganza          feataured          the          gentle         charm          of          Queen          Andrea          Boyce          (right)          in          a          setting         of          ancient          stateliness.         112         Homecoming          Processional         lends          dignity          as          highpoint          o         a          busy          day         (Left          to          right)          Turney          Stevens,          Deborah          Huey,          Michael          Seamon,          Melinda         Earheart,          Bill          Francis,          Johnnie          Ruth          Brown,          John          Conger,          Paula          Ellis,          Farrell         Gean,          Rebecca          Holmes,          Andrea          Boyce,          Queen,          Jane          Arnold,          Bob          Bradford,         LaJoyce          Cobb,          Doug          Wilburn,          Kathy          Lawrence,          Ernie          Hyne,          Janet          Samuels,         John          Durham,          Brenda          Clements,          Wilson          Burton.         113         HOMECOMING         GAME         Not          to          be          belittled          is          the          impor-         tance          of          the          homecoming          basketball         game          itself.          All          the          old          heads          are         present,          along          with          parents          and         friends          from          home.          The          pressure          is         great,          and          the          Bisonettes          and          gym-         nastics          team          turn          out          stellar          per-         formances—as          did          the          Bisons          in          their         battle          with          Northern          Kentucky.         eae          |         rhe          3         te          wy          He         FESTIVAL          OF          HEARTS         As          the          glittering          climax          to          a         Homecoming          Day          of          celebration,         the          Festival          of          Hearts          moved          its          lo-         cale          to          the          romantic          canals          of          Ven-         ice          as          an          appropriate          spot          for          the         selection          of          the          six          Backlog          beau-         ties.          Under          Larry          McCommas'          direc-         tion,          the          pageant          took          new          elegance         suitable          to          its          lofty          purpose.         116         The          sophisticated          commentary          of          Sharon          Brumit         and          Al          Jackson          added          verve          to          the          evening's          activ-         ities,          which          included          a          potpourri          of          musical          events         and          the          questioning          of          the          quaking          contestants         (witness          the          expressive          reaction          of          Kathy          Smith).         117         CAMPUS          BEAUTIES         Photographs          by          Rudy          Sanders         c                  °         is         co         as                  =)         [a4         2         ce         =          =         Oo         4         Kathy          Lawrence         120         Ricki          Hodges         121         a         we}         °         O         ®         2)                  }         =         ©         a         Beth          Donati         123         Sharlet          Oatts         124                  2         re         fe)         O         Pics         18)         Pa         ©         =         FINALISTS         Lois          Mead         125         Paula          Hembree         Jane          Arnold         126         rane          TL          a          TES          hes           7          ane.          2          aE                  =                   Pot,         4          ‘          si                   4                  a          i          Pe         %          5         we         Wiss          Se         of                  -         }          Ba                   ‘          Ss,         2          %         ae          FS                            ee         Linda          Smith         Kathy          Roland          Smith         127         The          premier          of           The          Box.          lo          Be         4           ,          P         -         Johnny          Brewer          and          Sherilyn          Forrester          in           The          Little         Box          of          Winter          Seed.           =          The          Footlighters          present          .          .          .         Wednesday          9:00          p.m.          in          Alum-         ni...          .''          A          Lipscomb          winter          quar-         ter          tradition          .          .          .          acknowledged         masterpieces          and          original          works          so-         liciting          their          first          audience          reaction         ...          Dr.          Jerry          Henderson's           The          Lit-         tle          Box          of          Winter          Seed           and          David         Shepherd's           The          Box.          128         David          Vester          in          Workhouse          Ward.           Il          Can't          Imagine          Tomorrow           with          Christy          Hughes         and          Rick          Tamble.         129         Becky          Womack          in          her          farewell         performance.          The          Fantasticks           takes          first          place         in          the          Forensic          Tournament.         Veteran          dramatist          Jane          Arnett          counters          freshman          Paul          Shetter          in           King          Midas.          130         Jane          Eyre,          Coleen          Smith,          watches          as         Rick          Tamble          attempts          to          calm          Melinda         Stinnett.         Freshmen          make          their          first          appear-         ances          and          veteran          performers          make         their          farewell          contributions.          Becky         Womack          brings          to          life          Dr.          Hender-         son's          first          original          one-act          ''To          Jo-         sephine           both          on          stage          and          in          the         television          production.          While          student         directors          try          approaching          drama         from          another          viewpoint,          the          forensic         tournament          of fers          many          their          first         taste          of          the          stage.         In           The          Old          Lady          Shows          Her          Medals,          childless          Karen          Bullington          finds          a          son          in         Mike          Byrd.         132         Singarama          Setting          is          Land          of          Childrens         Perhaps          as          an          opportunity          to          re-         vert          to          childhood,          the          Interclub         Council          chose          children's          fantasies          as         the          theme          for          1972's          Singarama.          In         response          the          social          clubs          came          up         with          a          world          of          color,          laughter,          and         sentimentality,          all          accomplished          with         very          little          sense          of          the          absurdity          of         their          actions.          The          racous          antics          of         the          Seven          Dwarfs          of          Snow          White         fame          pranced          merrily          away          with          first         place,          followed          closely          by          excursions         into          the          fantastic          worlds          of          Never-         Never          Land          (  Peter          Pan  ),          Oz          (  The         Wizard           of          the          same),          and          Toyland         (  Babes          in          Toyland  ).          The          evening         provided          a          marvelous          chance          to         laugh          at          that          which          we          had          once         taken          as          deadly          serious          and          a          mo-         ment          of          escape          from          the          realities         which          have          taken          over          that          position.         Fantasies         134         GYMNASTICS         The          greatness          of          a          coach          lies          not         in          whether          he          has          a          great          team,          but         in          his          ability          to          build          a          great          team.         Once          again,          Tom          Hanvey          has          proved         himself          a          great          coach          as          he          began         the          slow          process          of          building          another         nationally-recognized          team.          With         few          left          from          last          year's          team,          Coach         Hanvey          has          now          begun          that          slow         process          which          has          taken          past          teams         all          the          way          to          NAIA          Nationals.         (Back          Row,          Left          to          Right)         Joseph          Rigol,          Ed          Riggs,         Bill          Neese,          Wilton          Parker,         Coach          Tom          Hanvey.         (Seated)          Walter          McDade,         Jerry          Guifree.         INTRAMURALS         One          of          the          greatest          joys          of          being         part          of          a          small          college          is          being          able         to          participate          in          the          intramurals          pro-         gram.          At          Lipscomb,          there          is          the         added          joy          of          being          able          to          work         with          'Fessor          Boyce.          He          has          given         intramurals          life,          and          by          doing          so          has         permitted          each          student,          no          matter         what          his          abilities,          to          see          himself          as         an          athlete.          Tackle          football,          touch         football,          basketball,          tennis,          golf,         bowling,          table          tennis,          badminton,          or         softball,          each          has          its          place          in          'Fes-         sor's          intramurals.         137         138         139         Spring          comes.         141         142         SAS         paisa         onesie          ais          ene         Spring          is          a          celebration          in          itself—         a          joytul         burst         out-of-doors,         an          eager          awakening          to          new          life.         ...and          the          world          is          reborn.          143         Spring          brings          rain         baseball         a          dislike          for          3:00          classes         afternoons          on          the          roof         baseball         Percy          Warner          Park         benches          in          front          of          the          student          center         signs          on          the          benches         signs          not          on          the          benches         walks          to          Greenhills         Freshmen          term          papers         Baskin          Robbins         baseball         And,          maybe          more          important,         Spring          brings          encouragement,         hope,          and         a          tresh          beauty          that          touches          us,         making          this          quarter          seem          a          little          lighter.         144         145         ily         an.          re          “tlh          ey          ge          al          ;          i         :          —_          ald          6824          oo)         146         BASEBALL         Finishing          the          1971          season          posting         a          44-15          record,          and          placing          second         in          the          NAIA          National          Tournament         in          Phoenix,          this          year's          diamondmen         are          looking          toward          a          hopeful          return         to          clench          the          title.          The          Bisons          post-         ed          their          best          Florida          record,          4-1,          al-         though          home          grounds          often          proved         too          soggy          during          the          abundant         March          rains.          By          later          avenging          their         early          season          losses          to          Vanderbilt          and         Union,          the          goal          of          30          wins          ap-         proached          steadily.          Graduating          sen-         iors          numbered          only          three:          Ted          Jami-         son,          Danny          Burns,          and          Farrell          Gean.         147         BASEBALL         (Second         Butch          Stinson,         Row)          Jamie          Pride,          Brent          Williams,         (Standing)          Jim          Hibbett,          Jack          Moore,          Mike          George,          Ferrell          Gean,         Danny          Burns,          Jacob          Robinson.         Chris          Myers,          Tony          Muncher,          Randy          Smith,          Steve          Burton,          Tom          Miller.         (Front          Row)          Ted          Jamison,          (Co-Captain),          Kevin          Stanforth,          Mike          Santi,          (Co-Captain).         Ernie          Smith,          Buddy          Hartson,          Mike          Dennis,         148         The          1972          Bison          diamondmen          have         eleven          returnees          and          nine          new          men,         including          three          transfer          students          and         six          freshmen.          Early          in          the          season,          Ja-         cob          Robinson          and          Jamie          Pride          ac-         complished          a          double          feat,          slamming         back-to-back          homers          in          two          games.         Bison          hurlers          Butch          Stinson          and         Chris          Myers          held          into          a          0.00          ERA         for          three          weeks          and          two          weeks,          re-         spectively.          Stinson          also          started          off         the          season          hurling          a          one          hitter.         Veteran          Buddy          Harston          led          the         team          with          doubles          as          transfer          Tom         Miller          led          in          the          triples          category.         149         150         BASEBALL         Lipscomb          lost          a          few          power          hitters          to          graduation,          but          the          Bison          fresh-         men,          especially          catcher          Steve          Bur-         ton          and          utility          Kevin          Stanforth,          led         the          team's          batting          average          early          in         the          season.          Hitting          also          became          a         regularity          among          the          mound          staff.         Despite          these          hitting          perform-         ances,          Coach          Ken          Dugan          continued         to          state,          ‘We're          just          not          getting          the         hits          like          we          should—maybe          later.         Our          pitching          continues          to          be          good.          March          rain          and          gasoline          proved         to          be          Onion          Dell's          odd          couple,          as         early          in          the          season          over          200          gallons         of          gasoline          were          used          to          burn          off         the          field          to          salvage          a          few          games.         Seven          games          were          cancelled          due          to         wet          grounds.         Injuries          were          not          a          major          problem         early          in          the          season.          Only          a          few          mi-         nor          injuries          plagued          the          players.         151         152         —s         ea         ——_—         a         Nl         ——         (Front          Row,          Left          to          Right)          Frank          Bennett,          Paula          Hembree,          Lois          Mead,          Bob         Canon,          Angela          Smith,          Sandy          Baker.          (Second          Row,          Left          to          Right)          Marcia         Corley,          Laura          Brookhart,          Le          Anne          Church,          Joy          McMeen,          Debbie          Patterson,         Ernesto          Barvo,          Marty          Jones.          (Back          Row,          Left          to          Right)          Gary          Jerkins,          Jim         Lokey,          Guy          Hardeman,          Coach          MacDonald,          Coach          Hooper.         TENNIS         A          serve,          an          ace,          a          return,          a          fore-         hand,          slam,          a          charge          to          the          net,          a          lob         —so          goes          the          match          of          tennis.         And          yet          tennis          is          somehow          some-         thing          much          more.          It          is          a          desire,          an         aspiration,          and          a          job          well          done.         153         154         GOLF         Once          a          rich          man's          sport,         for          only          those          with          the          right         equipment          and          clothes,          golf         has          finally          come          to          Lipscomb.         Coach          Ralph          Samples,          a          man         with          a          driving          will          of          iron,         took          on          a          rough          job          in          mak ing         a          once-green          team          into          a         swinging          club          by          blending         the          right          equipment,          clothes,         and          talent.          In          the          future,         they          hope          to          go          a          fair          way         in          the          NAIA          tournament,          as         they          have          done          before.         (Left          to          Right,          Front          Row)          Bob          Bran-         nock,          Rick          Newman,          Bob          Turnbow,          Steve         Long.          (Left          to          Right,          Back          Row)          Sam         Wylie,          Ole          Olsen,          Dr.          Ralph          Samples,         John          Brewer,          Clay          Livingston.         155         (pes          Bie,          4          ga         bed.          dab          ce          cath          chute          face          :         reba          SN          ay          Ue          TROY          eer          alesis          Pat         (Front          Row)          Johnny          Sneed,          Horace          Saunders,          Glen          Vernor,          Steve          Groom,          Dennis          Deaton,          Gary         Singleton,          Eddy          Morris.          (Second          Row)          Kip          Anderson,          Dave          Stanley,          Jim          Hudson,          Tom          Roberts,         David          Haun.          (Back          Row)          Coach          Joey          Haines,          Dave          Craig,          Fred          Walker,          Kelvin          Kennamer,          John         David          Hamilton,          Jim          Bradfield,          Manager.         Coach          Joey          Haines          has          been          at         Lipscomb          as          a          record-holding          javelin         thrower,          and          now          for          the          first          year         as          coach.          His          team          has          been          slowed         by          injuries,          but          still          received          a          place         on          the          TIAC          Honor          Roll,          due          largely         to          the          outstanding          efforts          of          Sandy         Saunders          in          the          high          jump,          Fred         Walker's          school          discus          record          of         149'8  ,          and          the          mile          relay          team.         Lipscomb          has          been          chosen          as          the          site         of          this          year's          TIAC          district          tourna-         ment.         156         parecedionye          ss         Axe         157         158         Royal          Gambit         Spring          Dramatic          Production         Catherine          of          Aragon,          Linda          Peek         Beneath          twenty          foot          beams          stands         one          man          dressed          in          the          splendor          of         the          Renaissance          thundering          with          the         confidence          of          the          age;         Who          am          1?          |          am          _          the          man          of          the         modern          times,          the          man          who          frees         his          senses          and          becomes          fully          consci-         ous          of          the          gift          God          has          presented         him:          the          all-powerful          Reason.          |          under-         stand          all          that          really          is,          be          it          the          way         of          the          world,         Look          here,          you          can't          see          me          because         you're          so          enlightened!         Anne          of          Cleves,          Jane          Arnett         Henry          VIII,          John          Kellam         or          the          way          of          the          heart         What          is          it          about          you          that          destroys         every          woman          you          touch?         Be          it          the          song          of          the          stars         Look          above          you!          Become          aware         again          of          the          Creator!         or          the          voice          of          conscience.         You          used          your          conscience          as          a          cal-         culating          machine.         Never          in          all          your          life          will          you          dis-         cover          what          you're          searching          for,         Henry          Tudor!         Jane          Seymour,          Linda          Smith         Anne          Boleyn,          Marge          Anders         A,          f          i         J          ff          4         ae          Ae          Soy          Rare          yo          9          fer,         ee         ‘         4          %         OA          sh          Lf         Pte          Po         159         Catherine          Howard,          Pat          Douglas         160         wig,         -          4          -          =          2          7”,          e.          +         .          4                    oe          =                   p          is          vs          i.          Celebration          is          people          experiencing          together.          This          year's          experiences          were          possible         only          because          we          were         together.         In          our          togetherness          we          s aw          the          value          of         Cooperation         Teamwork         Enthusiasm.         161         162         In          our          togetherness          we          formed         ORGANIZATIONS.         (First          Row,          Left          to          Right)          Pat          Gray,          Lois          Mead,          Annette          Cady,          Robbie         Brewer,          Wilson          Burton,          Greg          Hardeman.          (Second          Row)          Linda          Perry,          Win-         ston          Harless,          Al          Jackson,          Rebecca          Holmes,          Mrs.          Athens          Clay          Pullias,          Presi-         dent          Athens          Clay          Pullias,          Bob          Davis,          Pam          Hayes,          Rusty          Corley.          (Third          Row)         Anita          Conchin,          Melinda          Gore,          Beth          Donati,          Sharon          Brumit,          Diane          Marquardt,         Jean          Anderson,          Jane          Heinselman.          (Fourth          Row)          Rob          Scobey,          Marge          An-         ders,          Jeffrey          Paul,          Ron          Jackson,          Ernie          Hyne,          Charlotte          Patillo,          Terry          Shirley.         (Fifth          Row)          Terry          Frisby,          Turney          Stevens,          Melinda          Thurman,          Lisa          Corley,          Joy         McMeen,          Karen          Buntley.          (Sixth          Row)          Kathi          Rischer,          Deby          K.          Samuels,          Andy         PRESIDENTS         STUDENT         COUNCIL         To          provide          a          regular          means          of         communication          is          the          stated          purpose         of          the          President's          Student          Council.         Composed          of          club          presidents,          honor         students,          and          various          leaders          in          cam-         pus          activities,          the          council          meets         quarterly          to          discuss          various          issues         and          to          enjoy          a          reception          given          by         Mrs.          Pullias.          The          meetings          give          stu-         dents          and          administration          an          oppor-         tunity          to          talk          with,          not          just          about,         each          other.         Sa         te          here         i,          SSS,         ee         %,         bea         See          «tee         INTERCLUB         COUNCIL         (Left          to          Right,          Front          to          Back)          Lois         Mead,          Student          Body          Secretary;          Pam         Hayes,          Zeta          Nu;          Anita          Conchin,          Pi         Delta;          Karen          Buntley,          Sigma          Phi;          Joy         McMeen,          Delta          Sigma;          Pat          Grey,         Lambda          Psi;          Elaine          Davidson,         Gamma          Lambda;          Terry          Shirley,          Phi         Omega;          Jack          Gaw,          Sigma          lota          Delta;         Mary          Jane          Bratton,          Kappa          Chi;          Jeff         Blackwood,          Omega          Chi;          Margaret         Anderson,          Alpha          Psi          Omega;          Wilson         Burton,          Student          Body          President;          Pam         Watts,          Alpha          Psi          Delta;          Jerry          Shep-         ard,          Sigma          Chi          Delta;          Jane          Arnold,         Psi          Alpha,          Secretary          of          Interclub         Council;          Ernie          Hyne,          Tau          Phi;          Doug         Wilburn,          Kappa          Theta;          Dave          Reed,         Beta          Tau;          Bill          McDonald,          Pi          Sigma;         Buddy          Davis,          Sigma          Chi          Delta,          Presi-         dent          of          Interclub          Council.         When          it          comes          to          sort-         ing          out          the          mass          of          social         club          activities,          the          job          is         left          up          to          the          men          and         women          of          the          Interclub         Council.          Representing          each         of          the          social          clubs          on          cam-         pus,          the          council's          weekly         meetings          serve          as          the         clearing          house          for          all          sorts         of          ideas          and          the          airing         place          for          a          myriad          of         gripes.         164         CIVITAN         (Row          |)          Ted          Tawney,          Winston          Harless,          Doug          Pinkston,          Mike          Deaton.          (Row          Claunch,          Rodger          Curtis,          Jerry          Walker,          Steve          Blackman,          Kim          Boggs,          Bill         2)          Doyle          Richmond,          Hy          Huffard,          Keith          Kull,          Billy          Johnson,          Brent          Flanakin,          McDonald.          (Row          5)          Michael          Seamon,          Bob          Bradford,          Joe          Tate,          Larry          Wil-         Marvin          Mann,          Don          Fitzgerald.          (Row          3)          Walton          Harless,          Rusty          Crider,          Hubert          liams.          (Row          6)          Jim          Zimmerly,          Brooks          Duke,          Jerry          Shepard,          Greg          Williams,         Langley,          Steve          Williford,          Mike          Hunton,          Keith          Nikolaus.          (Row          4)          Jimmy          (Row          7)          Keith          Ray,          Mike          Bradley,          John          Conger,          Larry          Cyr,          David          Craig.          Bleed          a          littlh—Help          a          lot''—that         seems          to          be          the          main          line          which          pops         into          mind          when          the          Collegiate          Civi-         tan          Club          is          mentioned.          Although          SURED          SIE         their          semi-annual          blood          drives          are          PRESIDENT—Michael          Seamon         bas          teetecorrs          Me          Civitans          VICE          PRESIDENT—Jimmy          Claunch         great          many          more         worthwhile,          and          somewhat          less          dis-          SECRETARY—John          Conger         concerting,          activities—all          of          which          TREASURER          me          Winctonaiderlece         make          their          membership          a          group          of         gentlemen          of          distinction.         165         166         This          year          for          the          Lipscomb          Civ-         inettes          and          Civitans          has          been          a          re-         warding          one.          Leadership          abounded         in          the          clubs          as          John          Conger          be-         came          the          second          International          Col-         legiate          Civitan          President.          Michael         Seamon          served          as          Governor          of          Val-         ley          District          with          Jane          Arnold          as         Corresponding          Secretary          and          Keith         Nikolaus          as          Lt.          Governor.          The         clubs          were          presented          a          Governor's         Merit          Award          by          Governor          Dunn          for         their          outstanding          achievement.          These         accomplishments          do.          not          tell          the         whole          story          of          being          a          Civitan.         Active          interest          in          school,          community,         and          church          activities          was          seen          in         projects,          including          student          recruit-         ment,          semi-annual          Blood          drives,          Citi-         zen          of          the          Month,          and          Thanksgiving         food          barrels.          Promoting          sale          of          the         Backlog          was          a          major          fall          campus         project.          Community          projects          include         delivering          meals          prepared          by          the         Senior          Citizens          to          elderly          people,         hosting          parties          at          Cloverbottom,         working          at          the          Cerebral          Palsy          Tele-         thon,          painting          at          Spring          Hill          Orphan         Home,          and          collecting          for          various         funds.          The          Civitans'          hard          work          shows         their          concern          for          sharing          with          others.         Like          their          brother          Civitans,          the         Civinettes          are          involved          in          quieter         forms          of          service.          Everyone          knows         that,          when          it          comes          to          ushering          or         selling          tickets,          the          Civinettes          can't         be          beat;          but          their          work          with          the         children          of          Clover          Bottom          and          their         Thanksgiving          Basket          Drive          have          far         more          impressive          repercussions.         PRESIDENT—Kathy          Ziemba         VICE          PRESIDENT—Beth          Donati         SECRETARY—Theresa          Eason         TREASURER—Marianna          Norton         (Left          to          Right,          First          Row)          Brenda          Murley,          Phyllis          Boland,          Beth          Donati,          Charlotte          Holt,          Nancy         Fincher,          Nancy          Pullias,          Jane          Arnold,          Pat          Grey,          Anne          Green,          Brenda          Walker.          (Second          Row)          Debbie         Colburn,          Kathy          Johnston,          Paula          Ellis,          Kathy          Wallace,          Marianna          Norton,          Wanda          Hendrix,          Betty         Murphy,          Donna          Owens,          Theresa          Eason,          Debbie          Holder,          Pat          Ballew,          Debby          Vinson,          Beverly          Webster,         Linda          Morrison.          President,          Kathy          Ziemba          not          pictured.         ;         Sik         1         |         167         CIRCLE-K          Relevancy,''           meaningful          experi-         ences,’          and          the          whole          host          of          to-         day's          common          cliches          were          not         meaningless          sounds          for          this          year's         Circle          K          club.          A          collegiate          service         organization          affiliated          with          Kiwanis         International,          Lipscomb's          chapter          has         consistently          distinguished          itself          on         the          international,          national,          and          dis-         trict          levels          of          the          Circle          K          organiza-         tion.          Steve          Raney          was          one          of          12         international          trustees          this          year.          Ron         Jackson          served          as          governor          for          the         Kentucky-Tennessee          district          while         Guy          Renfro          was          elected          lieutenant-         governor.          The          club          ended          the          year         with          a          host          of          district          recognitions,         topped          by          the          first          place          single          ser-         vice          award          for          their          Buva          project.         OFFICERS         PRESIDENT—Bill          Hollins         VICE          PRESIDENT—Wilson          Burton         RECORDING          SECRETARY—         Jeffrey          Paul         CORRESPONDING          SECRETARY         —Danny          Dozier         TREASURER—Phil          Allen         Row)          Darryl          Sanderson,          Ken          Pence,          Ron          Jackson,          Ed          Pence,          Turney          Stevens,         Billy          Mitchell,          Danny          Dozier.          (Sixth          Row)          Wilson          Burton,          Phil          Allen,          Ernie         Hyne,          Jeff          Blackwood.          (Back          Row)          Kim          Forr ester,          Guy          Renfro,          Craig          Bledsoe.         (Left          to          Right,          First          Row)          Jeffrey          Paul,          Rob          Scobey,          Gary          Keckley.          (Second         Row)          Jim          Anderson,          Michael          McKee,          Gary          Jerkins.          (Third          Row)          Tim          Kee,         Doug          Wilburn,          Jack          Gaw.          (Fourth          Row)          Steve          Raney,          Gary          Christian.          (Fifth         168         DAVID          LIPSCOMB         od         Forget          yourself.          Build          with          and         for          others.          Taking          their          ‘'service         club''          designation          seriously,          Lips-         comb's          Circle          K          and          K-ette          clubs         filled          many          hours          on          and          off          campus         in          service          activities.          Buva          Children's         Home,          a          project          involving          both         clubs,          became          important          in          the          lives         of          many          of          Lipscomb’s           'K  '          family         members          during          the          school          year          as         they          spent          many          hours          at          the          home         being          with          the          children          and          trying         to          improve          the          old          facility.          Picnics,         basketball          games,          and          fun          with          the         youngsters          from          Tennessee          Prepara-         tory          School          and          Metro          Children's         Home          were          also          a          large          part          of          the         year.          Circle          K          men          were          seen          on         Saturday          climbing          into          their          autos         for          the          Meals-on-Wheels          program         or          to          collect          for          fund-raising          cam-         paigns.          Their          female          counterparts         were          just          as          active          as          the          50          women         of          K-ettes          spread          their          time          between         the          young          at          the          Youth          Hobby          Shop         and          the          older          folks          at          the          Lakeshore         Home          for          the          Aged.         is         ee          2         170         (Left          to          Right,          First          Row)          Teresa          Johnson,          Alva          Jo          Gann,          Debbie          Mathis.         (Second          Row)          Lynn          Williams,          Debbie          Meadows,          Sharlett          Oatts,          Betty          Bill-         ingsley.          (Third          Row)          Elaine          Head,          Marti          Prichard.          (Fourth          Row)          Carol         Chambers,          Jane          Heinselman.          (Fifth          Row)          Marcia          Corley,          Janet          Mead,          Ann         Johnson.          (Sixth          Row)          Millicent          Holmes,          Janet          Samuels,          Deby          Samuels.         (Seventh          Row)          Kathy          Lawrence,          Carolyn          Ellmore,          Linda          Smith.          (Eighth         Row)          Karen          Bullington,          Kathy          Smoak,          Katherine          Stroop.          (Back          Row)          Jo         Dahlstrom,          Pam          Turbyfill,          Kathi          Risher,          Nina          Ottinger,          Elizabeth          Burton.         OFFICERS         PRESIDENT—Jane          Heinselman         VICE          PRESIDENT—Kathy          Smoak         SECRETARY—Nina          Ottinger         TREASURER—Ann          Johnson         K-ETTES         Not          content          to          stand          in          the          shad-         ows          of          Circle          K,          the          K-ettes          give         smiling          service          to          society.          Their         work          with          the          Buva          Children's          Home,         as          well          as          their          projects,          many          of         which          are          oriented          toward          helping         the          disadvantaged,          keep          the          K-ettes         involved          in          the          mainstream          of          life.         Fi          a         (Left          to          Right,          First          Row)          Janet          Mead,          Jill          Harris,         Carol          Hunt,          Mary          Witt,          Janet          Dronsfield,          Renee         Troxler,          Clark          Williams.          (Second          Row)          Marsha         Salmons,          Ann          Duncan,          Donna          Hudson,          Debbie          Pat-         terson.          (Third          Row)          Robin          Vaughn,          Bruce          Bowers,         President;          Lois          Weddington,          Pat          Moore,          Phyllis         J          fi          Z         ee          cae                    Mt         (Left          to          Right          Kneeling)          Jim          Woodrow,          Jim          Anders         Cindy          Huffine,          Joyce          Anstey,          Joyce          Rupp,          Jane          Hall,          Sandra          Phil-         lips,          Jeanette          Tramantano,          Rhonda          Elam.          (Standing)          Sue          McKen-         on.          (Seated)         Cook,          Nancy          Trussler,          Sandy          Baker.          (Fourth          Row)         Melody          Jones,          Connie          Heinselman,          Karen          Moore,         Secretary;          Sam          Crist.          (Back          Row)          Garry          Young,         Adrian          Headquist,          Monty          Boyd,          Calvin          Bailey,         Jenny          Hammond,          Treasurer;          John          Buford,          Roy         Pate.         zie,          Sherry          Patton,          Steve          McDonald,          Nancy          Fincher,          John          Hutcheson,         Emily          Presley,          Dawn          Whitelaw,          Twilah          Justiss,          Kathleen          Stroop,          Jes-         sica          Jenkins,          Lee          Spain,          Nancy          Hammer.         Pi          Epsilon         Knowing          that          activity,          in          any          of          a         number          of          forms,          is          necessary          for         human          well-being,          Pi          Epsilon's          fifty         physical          education          majors          lead          the         way          in          athletic          events.         Alpha          Rho          Tau's          aesthetically         minded          art          majors          are          responsible         for          much          of          the          beauty          on          campus.         To          them          goes          the          credit          for          the          ma-         jesty          of          homecoming          coronation.         171         Deby          K.          Samuels,          editor         THE          BABBLER         The          terror          of          weekly          deadlines,         the          groping          for          words          that          fit          into         continually          obstinate          spaces—these         are          the          headaches          of          the          Babbler         office.          In          a          new          bi-weekly          format,         this          year's          Babbler          turned          out          an-         other          series          of          first-class          issues          (ac-         cording          to          the          American          Collegiate         Press          Rating          Service);          and          Deby         Samuels’          editorship          marked          the          re-         turn          of          the          feminine          regime          to          the         world          of          red          pencils          and          cutlines.         (Group          Writers,          Left          to          Right          Front)          Jeffrey         Blackwood.          (Second          Row)          Martha          Templeton,         Laura          Ann          Lowrey,          Peggy          O'Neal,          Martha          Height-         man,          Nora          Derryberry.          (Third          Row)          Rick          Tamble,         Diane          Marquardt,          Angela          Presson,          Rhonda          Wal-         den,          Molly          Bernard.          (Fourth          Row)          Donna          Bum-         gardner.         HS,          See          Ecner          er          a          rai         Ellen          Gentry,          assistant          editor          Marge          Anders,          managing          editor;          Kathy          Rischer,          exchange          editor,          copy          editor.          Not          pictured,         Nancy          Bennett,          copy          editor.         Bou          SS          ALEX         C.          T.          Lawrence,          editorial          consultant;          Ron          Jackson,          editorial          consultant;          Tom          Roberts,          car-         toonist;          Jim          Jinkins,          cartoonist;          bottom          row—Brad          Forrister,          editorial          consultant;          Gary          Jerkins,         editorial          consultant.         173         BACKLOG         Valiant          and          sentimental          things         could          be          said          about          this          year's          Back-         log:          how          it          was          lost          but          bravely          res-         cued          by          a          surge          of          student          activism;         but          this          would          hardly          be          an          accurate         picture          of          the          workings          behind          the         finished          product.          More          truthful          are         the          sight          of          burning          lights          in          the         basement          of          Elam          at          all          unearthly         hours          of          the          morning,          the          sound          of         clicking          typewriter          keys,          and          the          feel-         ing          of          expectation          as          the          books          re-         turn          from          the          printers.          The          glassy         stare          in          Emily's          eyes          after          sleepless         nights          is,          however,          the          only          evidence         most          will          have          of          the          workings          behind         a          yearbook.          The          book          was          almost         lost,          but          saving          it          merely          began          with         money.         Editor          @          Emily         (Below,          Sports          and          Academic          Staff,          Back          Row)          Jenny          Hammond,         Robert          Hicks,          Jeff          Blackwood,          Sandra          Johnson.          (Front          Row)          Terry         Frisby,          Marcille          Brown,          Jay          Wilkinson.          (Below          Right,          Section          Edi-         tors)          Ernie          Hyne,          Kathy          Wallace,          Kim          Forrister,          Mike          Seamon.         Presley         (Left,          Class,          Activities          Section          Staff,         Back          Row)          Paula          Ellis,          John          Conger,         Catherine          Stroop,          Debbie          Meadows,         Charleen          Cline,          Mary          Anthony,          Mar-         ianna          Norton.          (Seated)          Peggy          O'Neal,         Theresa          Eason,          Jeffrey          Paul.         (Below)          Betty          MacDonald,          Lawre          Nell         Lovelace,          Cynthia          Brown,          Angie          William-         son.          (Seated)          Nora          Lynn          Derryberry.         Copy          Editor          Student          Photographer          Assistant          Editor         John          Bridges          Ken          Chastain          Rebecca          Holmes         175         A          CA         ee         (First          Row,          Left          to          Right)          Lawrence          McCommas,          Rick          Poole,          Johnnie          Ruth         Brown,          Jeri          McLaren,          Rick          Tamble,          Jan          Blackburn,          Mark          Henry,          Linda          Smith,         Buddy          Davis,          Mary          Beth          Kerce,          Andrea          Boyce,          Melanie          Miller,          Winston          Har-         less,          Sharon          Brumit,          Al          Jackson,          LaJoyce          Cobb,          Stan          Gunselman,          Kathy         Smith,          Tony          Phipps,          Margie          Norman.          (Second          Row)          Joy          Wilkison,          Margaret         176         PPELLA         :          '          “          —         jae          ell         os          nnn          Stianatn          ate          AT         Anderson,          Ken          Snell,          Susan          Blackman,          Pat          Micholtzick,          Rick          Brewer,          Phil         Henry,          Danny          Proctor,          Janie          Holt,          Nan          Arnold,          Marge          Anders,          Gary         Keckley,          Pam          Watts,          Linda          Watson,          Ricki          Hodges,          Sherrye          Irvin,          Beth          Horn,         Al          Powell,          John          Bridges,          Valerie          Stone.         From          the          first          downbeat,          music          is         the          soul          of          Lipscomb's          A          Cappella         Singers.          Countless          hours          of          re-         hearsal,          travelling,          and          even          set         building          lead          to          performances          mem-         orable          not          only          to          the          audience          but         to          the          singers          themselves.          With          an         increased          number          of          fall          and          winter         quarter          appearances          already          under         their          cummerbunds,          the          fifty-mem-         ber          A          Cappella          spent          their          spring         vacation          touring          Georgia          and          Flor-         ida.          While          the          chorus          raised          their         voices          in          the          solemn          song          of          Brahms         and          Kodaly,          the          select          Choral          En-         semble          delighted          audiences          with          the         marital          woes          of          Haydn          and          the          so-         cial          comment          of          Menotti—all          with         the          McCommas          showmanship          flair.         177         The         Varied          Sounds         of          God's         Trombones”         Roy          Ringwald's          musical          settings         proved          the          perfect          background          for         the          seven          plantation          sermons          of         James          Weldon          Johnson's           God's         Trombones.           For          the          A          Cappella         Singers          the          combination          provided         an          opportunity          to          display          a          familiar         message          with          zest          and          excitement          to         audiences          from          Kentucky          to          Florida.         |         (First          Row,          Left          to          Right)          Rita          Rabb,          Marcille          Brown,          Chris          Holmes,          Cindy         Brown,          Marsha          Burnett,          Betsy          Ross,          Vicki          Lawson,          Becky          Roach.          (Second          Row)         Diane          Daniels,          Kathy          Smith,          Leriel          Johnson,          Annette          Johnson,          Kathy          Jones,         Ruth          Nance,          Elna          Crittenden,          Janet          Christy,          Margo          Norton.          (Third          Row)         Ruth          Bates,          Renee          White,          Pat          Gray,          Gina          Helton,          Rhonda          Walden,          Carolyn         Eieanor          Gibbons,          Edie          McDonald,          Laura          Brookhart,          Linda          Perry,          Beverly          Kirk-         land,          Coleen          Smith,          Kathy          Cox,          Teresa          Johnson,          Catherine          Dixon.          (Fifth         Row)          Steve          Williford,          David          Crosier,          Doug          Foster,          Mike          Eli,          Steve          Blackman,         Gary          Mitchell,          Jim          Anderson,          Rob          Scobey,          Rusty          Lucas,          Ben          O'Neal.          (Sixth         Row)          Wayne          Free,          Andy          Clawson,          Doug          Downs,          Jim          Himelrick,          Doug          Vestor,         Elmore,          Ruth          Sanders,          Katherine          Gibbons,          Callie          Crosby.         (Fourth          Row)         CHORALE         High-quality          musicianship          quickly         became          the          trademark          of          the          Lips-         comb          Chorale          in          their          first          year          of         existence.          As          a          further          outlet          for         the          love          of          music          and          the          desire          to         perform,          the          Chorale,          under          the          di-         rection          of          Dr.          Gerald          Moore,          lent         variety          to          the          musical          scene          of          vari-         ous          churches          in          the          Nashville          area         and          continued          their          series          of          appear-         ances          with          an          impressive          showing          at         Tommy          Rucker,          Gray          Scott,          Will          Darby,          Jerry          Wilkerson,          Craig          Frisby.         the          Christian          College          Choral          Festi-         val          held          at          Lipscomb          in          April.          All         in          all,          their          cheerful          voices          added          a         most          welcome          sound          to          the          campus.         Sounds          strident          and          harmonious         issue          from          the          music          department          as         the          various          smaller          ensembles          re-         hearse.          The          string          quartet          gives         forth          lilting          melody,          while          the          Early         Music          Consort          gives          its          raucous         sounds          as          a          look          into          the          past          music.          179         BAND          AND          ORCHESTRA         The          Lipscomb          Band          (above)          lends          its          hand          to          the          festivities          of          the          Homecoming          Processional          in         McQuiddy          Gym.         y?         s          hh          rast         In          one          of          cae          several          campus          concerts          the          Lipscomb          Orchestra          awaits          the          RS          of          its          eS         Travis          Cox,          as          he          acknowledges          his          applause.         ee         “Ned         be         {         a         ¢                   4         .         ‘         The          Early          Music          Consort          (above)          offers          its          variety          of          instrumental         shapes          and          sizes          as          a          look          into          the          distant          past          and          an          opportunity         to          hear          how          strangely          the          ear          has          been          charmed.         The          skillful          blending          of          what          could         be          cacophany          provides          a          challenge         to          Travis          Cox          as          director          of          the          Lips-         comb          Band.          With          many          hours          of         practice,          both          as          an          ensemble          and         individually,          the          members          of          the         band          consistently          give          polished          per-         formances.          Their          added          spirit          at         opening          chapel          and          basketball          games         make          them          a          vital          part          of          campus         life.         181         182         CHEERLEADERS         (Front          Row,          Left          to          Right)          David          Craig,          Susan          Hembree,          Nancy          Hammer,          Debbie          Mathis,          Sharlet         Oatts,          Lois          Mead,          Janet          Mead,          Jan          Blackburn,          Melinda          Cockerham.          (Opposite          Page,          Far          Left)          Ernie         Clevenger          with          Bison.         183         184         a?                    a         (Left          to          Right,          First          Row)          Lynn          McKinney,          Beth          Donati,          Janet          Samuels,          Paula         Ellis.          (Second          Row)          Diane          Marquardt,          Marti          Pritchard,          Juanita          West,          Teresa         Johnson,          Nancy          Pullias,          Carol          Hunt,          Sandra          Perry,          Robbie          Brewer.          (Third         Row)          Linda          Henderson,          Charlotte          Holt,          Jill          Harris,          Debby          Henderson,          Bob-         bette          Bonds,          Melinda          Thurman,          Becky          Gardner,          Debbie          Huey.          (Fourth          Row)         Marcia          Corley,          Julie          Brandon,          Joyce          Anstey,          Sam          Kegley,          Vickie          Capps,          Mary         Nell          Payton,          Connie          Houston,          Joy          McMeen.          (Fifth          Row)          Betty          Bivlingsley,         Mary          Glenn          Ingram,          Blythe          Epperley,          Lucy          Bond,          Becky          Temple,          Karen          Buntley,         The          Rockettes          they're          not,          but          the         Bisonettes          do          have          their          place.          Their         precision          drill          performances,          skillfully         planned          by          Steve          Thomas,          are          the         delight          of          every          half-time          break;          and         their          intense,          and          noisy,          involvement         in          the          ball          game          proper          add          to          their         notoriety.          Accompanied          by          the          ten         tapping          fingers          of          Gil          Lamb,          they         show          what          coordination,          coopera-         tion,          and          a          good          memory          can          do.         Janet          Brolund,          Bitsy          Lamb.          (Sixth          Row)          Theresa          Eason,          Sherry          Irwin,          Chici         Coniglio,          Elaine          Head,          Pat           Moore,          Laure          Wooten,          Kathy          Binkley,          Elizabeth         Burton.          (Seventh          Row)          Charleen          Cline,          Marianna          Norton,          Barbara          Billingsley,         Pam          Franklin,          Kathy          Spivey,          Ricki          Hodges,          Sharon          Glisson,          Sarah          Grubbs.         (Eighth          Row)          Suzi          Johnston,          Debbie          Meadows,          Karen          Moore,          Carol          Weir,         Debby          Duncan,          Suzie          LaFreniere,          Angela          Smith,          Wanda          Hendrix.          (Ninth         Row)          Debbie          Holder,          Ann          Summers,          Pam          Turbyfill,          Donna          Koho,          Gail          Todd,         Brenda          Ellis,          Betty          Claxton,          Gil          Lamb.         BISONETTES         185         186         American         Chemical         Society          |         As          a          gathering          of          people          of          like         interests,          the          American          Chemical         Society          aids          its          members          in          career         work          and          in          graduate          study.         American         Institute          of         Biological         Studies         Having          completed          their          third          year         of          activity,          the          local          chapter          of          AIBS         plans          activities          which          lead          to          moti-         vation          in          the          study          of          man          and          the         growing          world          in          which          he          lives.         G         (Seated)          Dr.          John          Dawson,          Dr.          J.          C.          Craig.          (First          Row)          Vivian          Loveless,          Deborah          Mason,         Hubert          Langley,          Hy          Hurford,          David          Perry,          Rebecca          Holmes,          Bob          Reeves,          Joy          McMeen,          Jean         Anderson,          Martha          Murphree.          (Back          Row)          Diane          Marquardt,          Martha          Jayne,          Paul          Boyd,          Bill          Hayes,         Darryl          Sanderson,          Keith          Ray,          Chris          Gooch,          Larry          Green,          Villa          Mitchell,          Mike          Hood.         4         4         =          ;         sy         (Clockwise)          Tanya          Poet,          Wendell          Oakley,          Dottie          Richey,          Tommy          High,          Villa          Leavengood,          Jeffrey         Paul,          Beverly          Daniel,          Belvia          Coats,          Paul          Hill,          Martha          Bess,          Michell          Gentry.         (Left          to          Right,          Front          Row)          Mary          Bennett,          Linda          Peek,          Dr.          Jerry          Henderson,          Joe          Fulmer,         President.          (Back          Row)Gary          Mitchell,          Sherilyn          Forrester,          Jane          Arnett,          David          Vester.         ;         (Left          to          Right,          Front          Row          Seated)          Nancy          Pullias,          Kathy          Johnston,          Marti         Prichard,          Sherri          Irvin,          Carol          Chambers,          Mary          L.          Helms.          (Back          Row)          Dr.         Robert          Sturgeon,          Sponsor;          Kathy          Ziemba,          Joy          Wilkison,          Terry          Frisby,         President;          Gary          Smith,          Guy          Renfroe,          Barb          Willis,          Secretary;          Sharlet         Oatts,          Don          Gregory,          Jerry          Matthews.         Alpha          Psi         Omega         Look          for          the          faces          of          the          various         members          of          Alpha          Psi          Omega,          the         national          drama          fraternity,          under          any         sort          of          guise.          Education          through          en-         tertainment          is          their          business.         Psycho-dramas,          Dr.          Sturgeon,          and         guest          lecturers          are          the          stimuli          of          the         members          of          Psi          Chi,          honor          society         in          psychology;          but          their          domain          is         the          world          of          the          mind.         Psi          Chi         187         PHI          BETA          LAMBDA          ere:         eae          %         :          ee          Bc          eh         (Left          to          Right,          Seated)          Linda          Hobbs,          Mary          Beth          Kerce,          Pat          Mickholtzick,          Cooper,          Nancy          White,          Janet          Linden,          M          R          th          S          Linda          P          i         Kathy          Work,          Peggy          Stout,          Joan          Hunter,          Pam          Mayo,          Debbie          Williamson,          Gin-          Hutchinson,          Nan          Nicks,          Becky          Temple:          eae          oa          cpu          eatoces          i          Cibo         ger          Hicks.          (Standing)          Mrs.          Patty          Duggar,          Cathy          Carroll,          Lynn          Berry,          Sherry         The          ladies          of          Phi          Beta          Lambda          are         busy          with          a          wide          variety          of          activities         which          develop          professional          skills          for         the          business          world.          Collecting          funds          OFFICERS         for          the          March          of          Dimes,          the          Heart          PRESIDEN          Tae          indeaiobie         Fund,          and          performing          other          civic         duties          leave          little          time          for          less          im-          VICE          PRESIDENT—Nan          Hicks         portant          things.                    SECRETARY—Linda          Perry         TREASURER—Sherry          Cooper          °         188         Sian          Seti          wie          etary          sce         ees         Po          hai         (Left          to          Right,          First          Row)          Harmon          Youngblood,          Doug          McClure,          Wilt          Parker,          George          Hanlin.         (Second          Row)          Jerry          Helm,          Greg          Atkinson,          Steve          Campbell,          Steve          Enlow,          Jim          Cheney.          (Third         Row)          Brent          Parker,          Dr.          Axel          Swang,          Tom          Anderson,          Calvin          Smith,          Dick          Posey.          (Fourth          Row)          Joel         Greene,          Crowley          Graham,          Denny          Wade.         ALPHA          KAPPA          PSI         The          beanies          of          the          pledges          of         Alpha          Kappa          Psi,          national          business         fraternity,          are          a          most          familiar          sight.         Spirit          and          involvement,          such          as          that          OFFICERS         seen          in          their          pledges,          have          made          the          PRESIDENT—George          Hanlin         Lipscomb          chapter          of          Alpha          Kappa          ‘         Psi          first          in          the          nation          for          the          past          ©          VICE          PRESIDENT—Bob          Sircy         thirteen          years.          With          projects          such          SECRETARY—Jim          Chaney         as          their          annual          Christmas          toy          collec-         TREASURER—Mike          Adams         tion,          success          is          their          tradition.         189         Student          National         Educational          Association         MOUNTING         RUBBER         Ann          Duncan.          (Second          Row)          Rita          Burns,          Jane          Arnold,          Betty          Billingsley,          Jimmy         Pruitt,          Mary          Precise,          Laure          Nell          Lovelace,          Ginger          Brown,          Janice          Kelly,          Jack          Gaw,         Donna          Lowry,          Debbie          Holder,          Jerry          Wilson.         (Left          to          Right,          Seated)          Carlene          Bowers,          Pat          Ballew,          Beth          Donati,          Lynn          Hardeway.         (First          Row)          Dave          Crossier,          Janet          Nakao,          Jan          Brazzle,          Rachel          Jones,          Betty          Law-         rence,          Doyle          Richmond,          Linda          Norwood,          Betty          McDonald,          Liz          Moss,          Connie          Cobb,         The          135          members          of          the          local         chapter          of          SNEA          are          an          obvious         sign          of          Lipscomb's          interest          in          teacher         education.          Their          concern          with          the         best          possible          preparation          for          the         classroom          world          is          evidenced          by         the          time          devoted          to          making          the         fearful          student-teaching          experience         as          pleasant          as          possible.         190         In          buskined          feet          the          Footlight-         ers          tread          the          boards          in          a          variety          of         dramatic          endeavors.          Always          a          ready         source          of          aid          in          any          campus          pro-         duction,          their          nimble          fingers          can          be         found          at          work          in          the          creation          of          any         of          a          number          of          marvelous          illusions.         An          annual          bazaar          is          the          first          con-         cern          of          the          Home          Economics          Club.         These          thirty          homemakers          display         their          wares          to          show          not          only          their         own          talents          but          also          the          profession-         alism          which          concerns          the          modern         woman          in          every          aspect          of          her          life.         (Left          to          Right,          First          Row)          Cathy          Mangrum,          Jeffrey          Paul,          Mary          Bennett,          Rodney         Russell,          Nan          Arnold,          Larry          Williams,          Sherilyn          Forrester.          (Second          Row)          Jacque         Speake,          David          Shepherd,          Cindy          Brown,          Linda          Sherfield,          Donna          Bumgardner,          Jane         Arnett,          Gary          Mitchell,          Linda          Peek.          (Third          Row)          Teresa          Choate,          Kevin          Mack,          Pat         Fields,          Molly          Bernard,          Marsha          Burnett,          Sandra          Richardson,          Joy          Sanders,          Pat         Douglas,          Geoffrey          Paul.          (Back          Row)          Joe          Fulmer,          Dr.          Jerry          Henderson,          David         Vester,          Joy          Wilkison,          Craig          Frisby,          Paul          Shetter,          Anne          Johnson,          Mike          Brewer.         Footlighters         Home                   Economics         1          Club         (Left          to          Right          Seated)          Janice          Neese,          Donita         Heering,          Beverly          Wright,          Miss          Margaret          Carter,         Kathy          Wallace.          (Standing)          Donna          Williams,          Me-         linda          Williams,          Brenda          McColl,          Peggy          Turner,         Mary          Gleen          Ingram.         191         192         Xanadu         English          majors          automatically          find         themselves          members          of          Xanadu,          the         English          club.          Their          programs          are         aimed          at          finding          combinations          of          the         new          and          the          old          and          studying          of          the         newest          writings          of          men.         (First          Row,          Left          to          Right)          Dr.          Sue          Berry,          Dr.          Con-         nie          Fulmer,          Dr.          Dennis          Loyd,          David          Pennington.         (Second          Row)          Jennie          Wolfe,          Linda          Watson.          (Third         Row)          John          Bridges,          Ben          Parker,          Ginger          Brown.         i          Delta          Epsilon.         Pi          Delta          Epsilon,          National          collegi-         ate          journalism          fraternity,          holds          no          il-         lusions          about          the          pen          being          mightier         than          the          sword,          or          whatever.          Their         goal          is          the          improvement          of          campus         publications          and          the          encouragement         of          careers          in          journalism.         (First          Row,          Left          to          Right)          Marge          Anders,          Linda         Peek,          Doyle          Richmond.          (Second          Row)          Elaine         Head,          Paula          Ellis,          Ernie          Hyne,          Rebecca          Holmes,         Debby          Samuels.          (Third          Row)          Emily          Presley,          John         Bridges,          Ken          Chastain.         4         4         is         is         M         fs         a:                  :         H         eal         SAAS          Se          SETEET          coon,         f         naceeeieavemnanmommmcermren         ?         =         Phi          Alpha          Theta          Pi          Ka         i          Sew          ee         iat         |         r         (First          Row,          Left          to          Right)          Debby          Samuels,          Corine         Byerly.          (Second          Row)          David          Ramsey,          Dr.          Norman         Trevathan,          Turney          Stevens.          (Third          Row)          Gary         Christian,          Jane          Arnold.          (Fourth          Row)          Dr.          Pat         Deese,          Dr.          Robert          Hooper.          (Fifth          Row)          Dr.          Lewis         Maiden,          Bob          Bradford.         Into          the          past          and          future          record         of          man          go          the          members          of          Phi          Alpha         Theta,          history          fraternity,          in          an          at-         tempt          to          prepare          themselves          for          the         careers          which          their          majors          in          history         and          political          science          forebode.         mere         TOR         (First          Row,          Left          to          Right)          Dr.          Carroll          Ellis,          Rodney         Plunkett.          (Second          Row)          Dennis          Hood,          Bill          Fair.         (Third          Row)          Greg          Hardeman,          Charles          Ottinger,         Don          Loftis.         Glib          of          tongue,          the          members          of         Pi          Kappa          Delta,          speech          fraternity,         are          notably          the          best          of          the          debaters         and          speakers          on          campus.          Their          ster-         ling          nation          wide          record          makes          them         a          most          estimable          organization.         ppa          Delta         193;         Ly         HOSPITAL          SINGERS          _         (Top          Row,          Left          to          Right)          Bruce          Rollins,          Steve          Mick,          Don          Loftis,          Mark          Johns,         Wayne          Free,          Craig          Frisby,          Don          Roy.          (Second          Row,          Left          to          Right)          Betsy          But-         terbaugh,          Pam          Robertson,          Debbie          Coss,          Tony          Tackett,          Tommy          Rucker,          Billy         aN         :         ;         .         :         ry         :         ne         ‘         :         :         :         $         oat         .         Phd         %e         engood.         Johnson,          Teresa          Peters.         mm         (Third          Row,          Left          to          Right)          Laurene          McBride,          Bessie         Newby.          (Fourth          Row,          Left          to          Right)          Doris          Varnell,          Alice          Rowe,          Melanie          Leav-         CHRISTIAN          SERVICES          COUNCIL         For          everyone,          the          desire          to          serve         is          somewhere          at          the          basis          of          their         personality.          All          that          is          needed          is          the         opportunity,          and          opportunities          are         abundantly          provided          by          the          various         outlets          of          the          Christian          Services         Council,          whose          member          organiza-         tions          seek          to          increase          the          spiritual         emphasis          both          on          and          off          campus.         Any          Saturday          afternoon          finds          the         cheery          faces          of          the          students          and         teachers          of          PAL          (Play          and          Learn)         mixing          learning          with          fun          as          students         make          an          attempt          at          communication         with          the          world          of          ghetto          children.         Mission          Emphasis          finds          its          place         194         for          service          in          the          preparation          and         support          of          workers          in          various          mis-         sionary          fields.          Their          services          are          felt         not          only          abroad          but          also          in          contri-         butions          to          the          needy          of          Nashville.         The          Dactylology          Club          (better         known          as          DAC)          seeks          to          promote          un-         derstanding          and          appreciation          for          the         world          of          the          deaf          and          hard          of          hear-         ing.          Learning          sign          language,          work         with          deaf          congregations,          and          _          in-         volvement          with          the          deaf          at          Central         State          Hospital          are          DAC          fields          of         service.         West          Nashville—an          area          but          also         a          challenge          for          a          group          of          Lipscomb         students          every          Saturday.          Any          sort         of          recreation          is          the          obvious          symbol         of          their          activity,          but          a          sense          of          car-         ing          is          the          reason          for          their          existence.         For          the          Hospital          Singers,          song          is         a          source          of          joy—not          only          for          them-         selves          but          also          for          the          inmates          of         Central          State,          to          whom          they          carry         their          melodies          every          Friday          night.         A          rush          of          giggling          and          laughter,         these          are          the          rewards          sought          by          the         members          of          the          group          who          make         their          weekly          trip          to          Tennesse          Or-         phan          Home          in          Spring          Hill.          They         bring          friendship,          and          often          advice,         when          it          can          be          found          nowhere          else.                   }         (Top          Row,          Left          to          Right)          Joyce          Cagle,          Dr.          Walker,          Phil          Seaton,          Bruce          Rollins.          Mary          Walker,          Teresa          Peters.          (Third          Row,          Left          to          Right)          Alice          Rowe,          Bessie         (Second          Row,          Left          to          Right)          Pat          Ballew,          Donnita          Herring,          Steve          McDonald,          Newby,          Jimmy          Ponds.         MISSION          EMPHASIS         ,DACTYLOLOGY         cay          om          ot         pates®?          vader         seats         ayumel          J                   Pra          ‘¥5            Ge         ot         :          “ra          =          i          i          Of          it         (Top          Row,          Left          to          Right)          Tony          Tackett,          Steve          Mick,          Don          Roy,          Ed          Riggs,          Billy          Hayes,          Donna          Hatch,          Laura          Register.          (Bottom          Row,          Left          to          Right)          Alice         Johnson,          Tommy          Rucker.          (Middle          Row,          Left          to          Right)          Margaret          Mobray,          Rowe,          Diane          Daniels,          Debbie          Collins,          Paulette          Gladden,          Rena          Plumley,          Regina         Patsy          Ingram,          Debbie          Coss,          Donna          Bumgardner,          Melanie          Leavengood,          Jenny          Hilton.         195         Love          shares.         196         198         Feb.          12,1972         Dear          Linda,         How          dre          you?          Fine          |          hope.         I          miSS          you          very          much.          Tell.         Cathy          I-said          hi.          [ve          dlreag,         usrote          Nancy.          Thank          you          For         the          candy          and          MONy          You         Sent          me          list          week,          Missy         Sdid          hi.          J          haven't          g          or          Mm          uch         Te          say          aust          ursdnted          to          wt.         PEE          Hope          Ve)          Seve          MOU          Soon,         W          ith          lots          of          LI,         Mary          Beth         S,          Write         Back         4          oe          4         os         ,          8          -         Pe          _          G8          eR          ge:          cc          eh          4         “5:          eae          2          se          ie         Sia          Seas          dee          ald         4          whee          Nc          ia         Tennessee          Orphan          Home         199         A          YEAR          TO          CELEBRATE          LIFE          e          A          YEAR          TO          CELEBRATE          LIFE          e          A          YEAR          TO          CELEBRATE          LIFE          e          A          YEAR’         ish         CELEBRATE          LIFE          e          A          YEAR          TO          CELEBRATE          LIFE          e          A          YEAR          TO          CELEBRATE          LIFE          e          A          YEAR          TO          CELEB!         A          CELEBRATION          OF          PEOPLE         A          CELEBRATION          OF          PEOPLE         A          CELEBRATION          OF          PEOPLE         A          CELEBRATION          OF          PEOPLE         A          CELEBRATION          OF          PEOPLE         202         }          and          pieces         and          pieces         t          wih          love          and          aeclecsness         nd          move          on.         ‘eve          in          God's          master          plan         He          moves          people         Al          bu          of          each          other's          ©                   sh          leaves          his          mark         _          You          find          you         é          up          of          bits          and          piéces         ouched          your         nd          Ouvare          more          because         Bits          and          Pieces.         Bits          and          Pieces.          People.         203         Jane          Arnold,          a          French          education         major          from          Bowie,          Md.,          was          selected         by          the          student          body          as          this          year's         “Miss          Lipscomb,           representing          the         ideal          in          Christian          womanhood.         An          outstanding          scholar,          Jane         filled          out          her          three          years          at          Lips-         comb          with          a          long          list          of          extracurricu-         lar          activities          including          Psi          Alpha         social          club,          of          which          she          served          as         president;          Phi          Alpha          Theta,          honorary         history          fraternity;          a          board          member         for          Civinettes,          women's          service          club;         204         Miss          Lipscomb         ;          oP          )          Ss          |          a          :         Vv         Valley          District          College          Civitan          Cor-         responding          Secretary,          and          secretary         of          Interclub          Council.         Jane's          connection          with          Lipscomb         stretches          back          even          to          her          grand-         father          who          happened          to          be          the          doc-         tor          who          delivered          the          present          pres-         ident          of          the          college.          She          transferred         to          Lipscomb          from          the          Pepperdine         University          extension          in          Heidelberg,         Germany,          after          her          freshman          year.         “I          came          to          DLC          due          to          the          en-         couragement          of          some          close          family         friends.          |          spent          my          high          school          years         in          Europe          without          the          companionship         of          Christian          young          people          and          was         determined          to          spend          some          years         with          other          Christian          people          my          age.          Although          Lipscomb          isn't          at          all         perfect,          it          has          afforded          me          many         Christian          friends          whom          I'll          always         cherish.          Students          are          the          largest          ele-         ment          making          Lipscomb,          and          they          are         also          the          greatest          element.          Bachelor          of          Ugliness         Farrell          Gean,          an          accounting          major         from          Savannah,          Tenn.,          was          selected         by          the          student          body          as          Lipscomb's         1972          “Bachelor          of          Ugliness''—the         highest          honor          to          which          a          Lipscomb         man          can          be          elected.         In          his          four          years          at          Lipscomb         Farrell          excelled          academically          as          well         as          extra-curricularly,          especially          on         the          hardcourt          and          the          baseball          dia-         mond.          There's          a          lot          to          be          learned          in         athletics,           Farrell          said.          How          to          win          and          how          to          lose,         how          to          work          in          combined          effort          and         how          to          make          sacrifices          for          the          good         of          the          team.         Describing          himself          as          somewhat         sensitive,          Farrell          is          aware          of          those         around          him          in          a          way          that          has          gained         for          him          the          respect          of          his          teammates         and          fellow          students.          ..          .          ''l          don't          want         to          make          a          small          man          conscious          of          his         smallness,          an          obscure          man          conscious         of          his          obscurity.          In          spite          of          his          exalted          position,         Farrell          is          a          pretty          typical          fellow          who         loves          golf,          Lumburgers,          and          learning         to          fly—he          has          gone          so          far          as          to          buy         a          pilot's          manual.          And          there          is          in          him         also          the          typical          college          student          in-         trigued          with          life          and          its          possibilities.          The          most          important          thing          in          liv-         ing          is          to          do          with          your          life          what          you         feel          is          most          important—not          just          talk         about          it,          or          dream          on          it,          but          to         get          out          and          put          your          goals          into         action.         oe         oe         4         ey          Lipscomb          has          taught          me          how          to         achieve          this.          My          education          here         has          helped          me          to          know          what          is          im-         portant          and          what          to          do          with          my          life         other          than          just          earn          a          living.          205         206         Honor          Graduates         AUGUST         Becky          June          Womack Valedictorian         Elizabeth          Boyd Salutatorian         DECEMBER         Elizabeth          Joslin          Jackson Salutatorian         Dennis          Russel Valedictorian         207         Ri          PRONE          LO         i         i                  i         y         Gary          Carnahan June          Valedictorian         Neil          Christy June          Salutatorian         208         SAILISYFAINAN          GNV          SIDITIOD          NVORIWV          NI          OHM          S,OHM         SAILISYJAINN          GNV          SAD3TIOD          NVORIWV          NI          OHM          S,OH         Jane          Arnold          Betty          Billingsley         Beauty          sank          deeper          than          the          sur-         face          of          Jane          Arnold,          Miss          Lips-         comb          for          1972          and          a          campus         beauty          finalist.          A          French          major         from          Bowie,          Maryland,          Jane         served          as          board          member          for          local         Civinettes          and          as          corresponding         secretary          for          Valley          District          Col-         legiate          Civitan.          She          also          partici-         pated          in          Bisonettes,          was          president         of          Psi          Alpha          social          club          and          secre-         tary          of          Interclub          Council.         Debate          was          the          major          area          of          ac-         complishment          for          Corpus          Christi's         Dewey          Bain.          He          and          his          partner,         John          Tracy,          put          in          scores          of          hours         as          the          backbone          of          the          senior         team.          Dewey          held          memberships         in          Alpha          Tau          social          club,          A          Cap-         pella          Chorus          and          Pi          Kappa          Delta,         the          national          debate          fraternity.         He          carried          a          double          major          in         speech          and          Bible,          served          as          junior         class          president,          and          preached          for         churches          in          the          Nashville          area.         A          native          of          Nashville,          Betty          Billingsley          devoted         time          to          school          and          community          service          as          a          member         of          K-ettes          service          club          and          hospital          singers,          and          as         summer          feature          editor          for          the          Babbler.          A          member         of          Delta          Sigma          social          club,          Betty          majored          in          ele-         mentary          education,          was          a          Footlighter          and          won          first         place          in          radio          in          intramural          forensics          tournament.         Campus          beauty          Andrea          Boyce          was         crowned          homecoming          queen          for         1972.          She          also          had          a          beautiful          so-         prano          voice,          which          was          her          contribu-         tion          to          the          A          Cappella          Chorus          for         four          years.          She          was          active          in          Delta         Sigma          social          club          and          the          President's         Student          Council.          Her          sisters          in         Delta          Sigma          elected          her          their          secre-         tary.          A          day          student          from          Nashville,         she          majored          in          elementary          education.         Dewey          Bain         210         Andrea          Boyce         Bob          Bradford         Political          science          major          Bob          Brad-         ford          was          chosen          1971           Citizen          of         the          Year''          by          the          Valley          District          of         Collegiate          Civitan.          He          also          won         the          organization's          International         Honor          Key          and          served          as          vice-         president          of          the          local          club.         Hailing          from          Terre          Haute,          Indi-         ana,          Bob          was          active          in          other          activ-         ities:          A          Cappella          Chorus,          the         President's          Student          Council,          and         Phi          Alpha          Theta          history          fraternity.         211         Sharon          Brumit          Beth          Clevenger         Sharon          Brumit          seldom          sang          alone.          She          could          be          found          directing          the          It          must          have          been          that          renowned          wit          and          charm          that          enabled         first-place          casts          for          Singarama          or          the          intramural          forensics          tourna-          Beth          Carman          to          become          Mrs.          Tommy          Clevenger.          Beth          was          an         ment,          singing          with          the          Choral          Ensemble          of          A          Cappella          Chorus          or          English          major          from          Nashville          and          a          member          of          the          new          English         with          the          Eleventh          Hour,          or          acting          a          part          in          ''Death          of          a          Salesman           or          club,          Xanadu.          She          was          active          in          Kappa          Chi          social          club          and         The          Crucible.''          An          English          major          from          Bowling          Green,          she          was          ac-          K-ettes          service          club,          of          which          she          was          a          charter          member.          She         tive          in          Xanadu,          Footlighters,          and          Psi          Alpha          social          club.          also          marched          with          the          Bisonettes          for          two          years.         Wilson          Burton         Nashville's          Wilson          Burton          distin-         guished          himself          in          campus          politics.         He          served          on          the          boards          of          Delta         Nu          social          club          and          Circle          K.          In         1971          he          directed          the          Kentucky-         Tennessee          District          Convention          of         Circle          K.          As          1972          vice-president         of          the          club          he          took          charge          of          the         Buva          Children's          Home          project.         He          gave          up          the          presidency          of           In-         terclub          Council          to          become          winter-         spring          student          body          president.          a         212         Beth          Donati          was          elected          president          of         the          Bisonettes          for          the          1972          basketball         season.          A_          psychology          education         major          from          Pittsburgh,          Pennsylvania,         Beth          was          chosen          a          campus          beauty          as          a         senior.          Her          sisters          in          Psi          Alpha          social         club          elected          her          pledgemistress          and         later          secretary          of          the          club.          She          was         also          active          in          community          service          as          ev-         idenced          by          her          participation          in          Civi-         nettes          and          PAL          (Play          and          Learn).         Gerald          Frump,          winner          of          the          Herbert         Swinney          Memorial          Scholarship,          took          a         break          in          his          preaching          career          to          major         in          Bible          at          Lipscomb.          Gerald,          a          na-         tive          of          ‘Indianapolis,          Indiana,          was          ac-         tive          in          Collegiate          Civitan          and          was         president          of          Chi          Alpha          Rho,          club          for         student          preachers.          He          credited          his         excellent          academic          record          to          the          spel-         ling          assistance          of          his          wife,          Phyllis.         Joe          Fulmer          served          as          president          of         Alpha          Psi          Omega,          the          national          drama         fraternity.          He          came          from          Florence,         Alabama,          with          plans          to          major          in          busi-         ness          management,          but          his          career          plans         did          not          prevent          the          devotion          of          most         of          his          time          to          back-stage          work          on          cam-         pus          drama          productions.          He          also         served          as          technical          director          for          the         USO          tour          group          to          Greenland          in          1970.         Beth          Donati         Joe          Fil         Ga.’         mer         213         Farrell          Gean         Farrell          Gean          was          no          stranger          to         fans          of          Lipscomb          basketball          or         baseball.          Co-Captain          of          the          bas-         ketball          squad,          he          also          holds          a         school          batting          record          with          thir-         teen          second-base          hits          in          one          sea-         son.          An          accounting          major          from         Savannah,          Tennessee,          Farrell          was          a         member          of          Delta          Nu          social          club.         He          received          the          highest          honor         given          a          Lipscomb          man          when          he         was          elected          Bachelor          of          Ugliness.         A          chemistry          major          from          Decatur,         Alabama,          Rebecca          Holmes          man-         aged          to          stay          on          the          honor          roll          and         still          be          assistant          editor          of          the          1972         Backlog.          She          was          chosen          a          1972         homecoming          attendant.          She          was         active          in          the          American          Chemical         Society,          Pi          Delta          Epsilon          journal-         ism          fraternity,          K-ettes          service          club,         the          President's          Student          Council,         and          Delta          Sigma          social          club.         Rebecca          Holmes         Charlotte          Holt         Charlotte          Holt,          a          native          of          Shelbyville,          Tennes-         see,          took          her          major          in          elementary          education.         She          marched          with          the          Bisonettes          and          held          mem-         berships          in          Psi          Alpha          social          club,          the          President's         Student          Council,          and          the          Student          National          Edu-         cation          Association.          She          was          elected          secretary         of          her          freshman          class          and          later          served          as          a         board          member          of          Civinettes.         Harriet          Jackson         Old          Hickory's          Harriet          Jackson,          known         as           The          Queen''          to          those          who          elected         her          summer-tall          student          body          secretary,         gave          her          service          to          the          students          first.         She          was          secretary          of          her          freshman          and         junior          classes,          board          member          of          Civi-         nettes,          and          a          member          of          the          President's         Student          Council.          An          elementary          edu-         cation          major,          Harriet          was          an          active         member          of          Psi          Alpha          Social          Club.         Ron          Jackson,          political          science          major         from          Atlanta,          kept          getting          elected.         Logging          hundreds          of          miles,          hours,          and         letterheads,          he          served          as          governor          of         the          Kentucky-Tennessee          District          of          Cir-         cle          K_          International.          Ron          was          also         elected          to          serve          as          president          of          Phi         Alpha          Theta          history          fraternity,          secretary         of          Alpha          Tau          social          club,          and          president         of          his          sophomore          class.         aon          Jackson         215         Ske          NG         ye,         os         Lipscomb          social          life          flourished          under          the         impact          of          the          activities          and          innovations          of         Tom          Maust,          1971          president          of          the          Inter-         club          Council          and          of          Tau          Phi          social          club.          A         speech          major          from          Berlin,          Pennsylvania,         Tom          was          equally          at          ease          speaking          at          the         chapel          podium,          leading          the          Tuesday          night         devotional,          working          on          Circle          K          service         projects,          singing          with          the          A          Cappella          Cho-         rus,          or          directing          a          Singarama          cast.         A          pre-law          student,          Nashvillian          Lee          Maddux         took          the          helm          of          The          Babbler          during          his         senior          year          and          led          the          paper          to          its          sixth         and          seventh          consecutive          All-American         awards.          He          served          as          associate          editor          be-         fore          assuming          the          chief          post.          Lee          also         held          memberships          in          Collegiate          Civitan,          Pi         Delta          Epsilon          journalism          fraternity,          the         Press          Club,          and          Delta          Nu          social          club.         Lee          Maddux         Tom          Maust         bY         Lois          Mead         Student          body          secretary          Lois          Mead          supported          the          Bisons          as         a          cheerleader          for          two          years.          A          native          of          Lynnfield,          Massa-         chusetts,          Lois          participated          in          K-ettes,          Bisonettes,          Psi          Chi         psychology          fraternity,          the          President's          Student          Council,          and         Psi          Alpha          social          club.          A          campus          beauty          finalist,          she          ma-         jored          in          sociology          and          was          elected          sophomore          class          secre-         tary.         Ann          McCay         Ann          McCay          trained          with          her          seeing-eye         dog          Rusti          after          graduation.          During          her         years          at          Lipscomb          she          needed          little          help         getting          to          classes.          Valedictorian          of          her         high          school          graduating          class,          Ann          contin-         ued          her          exemplary          record          in          college          as          a         sociology          major,          with          hopes          of          becoming          a         social          worker.          She          graduated          cum          laude,         becoming          the          second          blind          girl          in          Lips-         comb's          history          to          earn          a          bachelor's          degree.         Chemistry          major          Joy          McMeen          spent          her         spring          afternoons          in          labs          and          on          the          tennis         court,          where          she          held          the          number          one          sin-         gles          position          for          the          girls’          team.          Joy          was          a         member          of          K-ettes,          the          Bisonette          squad,         the          President's          Student          Council,          and          the         Interclub          Council.          She          was          elected          presi-         dent          of          Delta          Sigma          social          club          and          secre-         tary          of          the          American          Chemical          Society.         Joy          McMeen         217         218         Susan          Montgomery         Susan          Montgomery          (the          former         Susan          Blackman          of          Smyrna,          Geor-         gia)          was          a          lovely          feature          of          A         Cappella          Chorus          and          the          Contem-         porary          Chorale.          She          was          elected         freshman          representative          to          the         football          queen,          a          Bisonette,          and          a         varsity          cheerleader          before          mar-         ried          life          and          her          elementary          edu-         cation          major          limited          her          activities.         Susan          also          participated          in          K-ettes         and          Sigma          Phi          social          club.         Mike          O'Neal,          a          native          of          Smyrna,         Tennessee,          was          elected          president         of          the          student          body          for          the          winter         and          spring          quarters          of          1971.          He         was          also          elected          president          of          his         junior          class          and          was          therefore          a         member          of          the          President's          Student         Council.          He          took          his          major          in         chemistry,          but          still          found          time          to         be          an          active          member          in          Collegiate         Civitan          and          to          help          establish         Sigma          Chi          Delta          social          club.         Nashvillian          Charles          Ottinger          was         selected          as          the          winner          of          the          1970         Founder's          Day          Oratorical          Contest.         A          speech          major,          Charles          spent         his          extracurricular          time          preparing         notecards          for          upcoming          debates,         working          at          a          part-time          job,          or          pre-         paring          sermons          for          Middle          Ten-         nessee          congregations.          He          was          a         member          of          Pi          Kappa          Delta          debate         fraternity,          and          accepted          an          as-         sistantship          to          Ohio          State          Univer-         sity.         Mike          O'Neal         Charles          Ottinger         A          speech          and          English          major          from         Arab,          Alabama,          Linda          Peek          won         the          1970          award          for          the          most          con-         tributed          to          Lipscomb          drama.          She         was          also          honored          as          best          costume         designer          (for           Hello          Dolly'')          and         best          actress.          AA          member          of          the         Babbler          staff          and          Pi          Delta          Epsilon         journalism          fraternity,          she          was         elected          secretary          of          Alpha          Psi         Omega          drama          fraternity,          presi-         dent          of          Footlighters,          and          president         of          Psi          Alpha          social          club.         Linda          peat         Emily          Presley,          an          art          major          from         Sheffield,          Alabama,          helped          prevent         the          Backlog’s          demise          by          taking         the          editorship          of          the          1972          edition.         She          had          been          Press          Club          presi-         dent          and          was          a          yearbook          staffer         for          two          years.          She          held          mem-         berships          in          Psi          Alpha          social          club,         K-ettes,          Pi          Delta          Epsilon          journalism         fraternity,          Xanadu,          Footlighters,         and          President's          Student          Council.         =.          s         Emily          Presley         219         Doyle          Richmond         Doyle          Richmond          was          elected          an         officer          of          Tau          Phi          social          club          for         two          years,          in          that          capacity          also         representing          Tau          Phi          on          the          Inter-         club          Council.          A          Memphis,          Ten-         nessee,          sociology          major,          Doyle          also         threw          his          talents          into          service          in         Civitan          Club          and          the          Babbler          staff.         He          served          as          the          paper's          business         manager          and          as          vice-president          of         Pi          Delta          Epsilon          journalism          fratern-         ity.         Deby          K.          Samuels,          a          history          major          from          Mor-         aga,          California,          put          her          time          into          student         journalism          and          community          service.          As          an         underclassman          she          served          as          president          of         the          Press          Club          and          Pi          Delta          Epsilon          journal-         ism          fraternity,          and          then          as          a          senior          took         the          editorship          of          The          Babbler.          Deby          was          a         regular          PAL          worker          for          two          years          and          a         board          member          of          K-ettes          service          club.         220         Nashville's          Turney          Stevens          proved          his          ver-         satility          in          journalism          by          taking          his          news-         paper          experience          into          the          editorship          of          the         50th          Anniversary          Backlog.          He          participated         in          journalism          organizations          and          was          an         effective          speaker          at          journalism          workshops.         A          political          science          major,          Turney          was          a         member          of          Circle          K          and          Phi          Alpha          Theta         history          fraternity,          and          served          as          the          presi-         dent          of          Delta          Nu          Social          club.         Turney          Stevens         Ron          Swang         Ron          Swang          considered          his          most          important          extracurricu-         lar          time          the          fall          afternoons          he          spent          on          Maplehurst          Field         coaching          the          Lipscomb          High          School          football          team.          Ron,         a          chemistry          major          from          Nashville,          also          played          intramural         football          at          the          college.          He          held          memberships          in          the         American          Chemical          Society,          Circle          K          and          Delta          Nu          so-         cial          club,          in          which          he          served          as          secretary.         Doug          Wilburn          managed          to          carry         a          chemistry          major          while          achieving         political          success          as          president          of         his          freshman          class          and          finally          as         president          of          the          student          body          in         summer          and          fall          of          1971.          A          native         of          Memphis,          Tennessee,          he          was         also          active          as          secretary-treasurer         of          Kappa          Theta          social          club          twice,         as          board          member          and          vice-presi-         dent          of          Circle          K,          and          as          a          member         of          American          Chemical          Society.         ?         Doug          Walaa         221         STUDENT          BODY          OFFICERS         SUMMER FALL         Doug          Wilburn         Harriet          Jackson         .         Roe          re         ant         222                  WINTER SPRING         Wilson          Burton         Lois          Mead         223         JUNE          CLASS          OFFICERS—Seated:          Joy          McMeen,          Secretary.          Standing:          Mike          Seamon,          Vice          President;          Bob          Bradford,         President:          Brenda          Murley,          Treasurer.         GRADUATES         Agee,          Paul          Thomas         Carthage         Anders,          Marge         Annadale,          Va.         Anderson,          Jim         Sparta         Anstey,          Joyce         N.          Chelmsford,          Mass.         Anthony,          Mary         Oak          Ridge         Appleton,          Linda         Nashville         Arnett,          Jane         Muncie,          Ind.         Arnold,          Jane         Bowie,          Maryland         Atwood,          Jimmy         Nashville         Ballew,          Pat         Mt.          Dora,          Fla.         224         Bass,          Irwin         Lebanon         -          Ww          Bass,          Martha          Ann         oe          es          )          Lebanon         }         3          4          Batson,          Frank         Nashville         Bennett,          Nancy         Nashville         Bickel,          Larry         Nashville          Look,          it          walked          right          off          the          plate!          GRADUATES         Biddle,          Gail         McMinnville         Billingsley,          Betty         Nashville         Blanken,          Jennifer         Nashville         Blevins,          Joan         Rising          Town,          Ga.         Bowers,          Carlene         Nashville         Bowers,          Phil         Morrow,          Ga.         Bradford,          Bob         Glasgow,          Ky.         Braziel,          Grady         Sarasota,          Fla.         Bridges,          John          A.         Deatsville,          Ala.         Brock,          Della         Louisville,          Ky.         225         Brown,          Ginger          A.         Lewisburg         Brown,          Margaret         Pulaski         Brumit,          Sharon          Ruth         Bowling          Green,          Ky.         Bryan,          Ann         Ardmore         Burford,          Anita         Brownsville         Burks,          Tricia         Cowan         Burns,          Rita         Valdese,          N.          C.         Cady,          Annette         Nashville         Callen,          Steve         Evansville,          Ind.         Callicoat,          Patricia         Proctorville,          Ohio         Cannon,          Danny         Newellton,          La.         Cannon,          Robert          A.         Sumpter,          S.          C.         Carnahan,          Gary         Madison         Carroll,          Peggy         Tallapoosa,          Ga.         Chadwick,          David          B.         Talladega,          Ala.         Chambers,          Carol         Cambridge,          Ohio         Chantaravithum,          Nitaya         Nashville         Christy,          Carol         Norwood,          Ohio         Clay,          Karen          Ann         Lima,          Ohi o         Clement,          Brenda         Nashville         Cliburn,          Charles         Franklin,          Ky.         Cline,          Charleen         Montgomery,          Ala.         226         GRADUATES         GRADUATES         Susan          Montgomery Secretary;         Jack          Gaw President.         ee         OFFICERS         Ann          Bryan Treasurer;          Janice          Neese Vice          President;         Coates,          Belvia         Trenton,          Ga.         Cobb,          LaJoyce         Leighton,          Ala.         Cockerham,          Melinda         Sylacauga,          Ala.         Colson,          Libby         Birmingham,          Ala.         Conger,          John         Smithville         Cooper,          Sherry         Nunnelly         Cope,          Kathleen         Spencer         Correll,          Chuck         Donelson         Craig,          Dixie         Tarentum,          Pa.         Crider,          Russell         Memphis         227         Crosier,          Douglas          Ford         Nashville         Davis,          Alton          G.,          Jr.         Chattanooga         Dixon,          Jan          Johnston         Nashville         Donati,          Beth         Pittsburgh,          Pa.         Dudney,          James         Nashville         Duncan,          Ann          Lesley         Tupelo,          Miss.         Earheart,          Melinda         Nashville         Eason,          Theresa         Birmingham,          Ala.         Easter,          David         Nashville         Eley,          Cynthia          Gale         Nashville         228         Te          icmoricr         Flora          Srimble         Collins         Crosby,          Callie         N.          Ft.          Myers,          Fla.         Crosby,          Ronald         Charleston          Heights,          S.          C.         Crosier,          David         Nashville         Ellis,          Paula         Columbia         Evans,          Vickie         Fort          Payne,          Ala.         Fewell,          Paulette         Alamo         Fincher,          David         East          Point,          Ga.         Flowers,          Donald         Columbia         Fowler,          Judy         Birmingham,          Ala.         French,          Gary         Hamilton,          Ohio         Frisby,          Terry          Lee         Columbus,          Ohio         Frump,          Gerald         Nashville         Fulford,          Pamela          McCord         Nashville         Fulkeroon,          Millie         Nashville         Fulmer,          Joe         Florence,          Ala.         Gant,          Patsy         Moundville,          Ala.         “Gamble,          Dianne         Sparta         Gardner,          Lindy         Milan         Gaw,          Jack         Gainesboro         Gean,          Farrell         Savannah         Gentry          Michelle         Powell         Glisson,          Sharon         Chattanooga         Glover,          Randall         Nashville         Grandstaff,          Dorothy         Murfreesboro         Grandstaff,          Kenneth         Murfreesboro         Green,          Joel         McMinnville         Greer,          James         Pegram         Grimenstein,          Jim         Oakmont,          Pa.         229         GRADUATES         Grimes,          Teresa         Nashville         Grisham,          Rex         Ashland,          Miss.         Grundy,          Bill         Nashville         Hall,          Curtis          J.         Nashville         Hammer,          Nancy         Scottsboro,          Ala.         Hammond,          Jenny         Decatur,          Ga.         Hampton,          Wayne         Dayton,          Ohio         Hayes,          Pamela         Louisville,          Ky.         Hayes,          Tom         Nashville         Heindselman,          Connie         Olney,          Ill.         Heinselman,          Jane         Nashville         Helm,          Mary          Lynn         Nashville         Hendrix,          Wanda         Florence,          Ala.         Henry,          Kay         Nashville         Henry,          S.          Mark         Nashville         Hocker,          Patricia         Nashville         Holder,          Carl         Lawrenceburg         Holder,          Deborah         Bridgeport,          Ala.         230         GRADUATES         Hollins,          Bill         Brentwood         Holmes,          Rebecca         Decatur,          Ala.         Holt,          Charlotte         Shelbyville         Holt,          Deliah         Winfield,          Ala.         Hood,          Dennis         Nashville         Horn,          Howard         Knoxville,          Tenn.         Horne,          Debra          Gwen         Montgomery,          Ala.         Hubbell,          Dorris          Luther         Columbia         Huey,          Debbie         Grove          City,          Ohio         Huffard,          E.          Henry,          Jr.         Sheffield,          Ala.         Jackson,          Al         Chattanooga         Hughes,          Judy          Anne         Bridgeport,          Ala.         Jackson,          Harriet         Old          Hickory         or          Jackson,          Liz         Nashville         Jackson,          Ron         Nashville         ws         James,          Jim          Bob         Prosperity,          Va.         Jameson,          Ted         Springfield         Johnson,          Annette         Glasgow,          Ky.         Good          Morning,          Mr.          Phelps          .          .          .         231         GRADUATES         Johnson,          John          Wayne         Nashville         Johnson,          Kent         Nashville         Johnson,          Sandra         Nashville         Jones,          Fran         Donelson         Jones,          Gwen         Oceana,          W.          Va.         Jones,          LaNette         Nashville         Jones,          Linda         Nashville         Jones,          Michael         Nashville         Jones,          Rachel         Jasper,          Ala.         Jones,          Ronald          Lee         Nashville         Justiss,          Twilah         Mt.          Pleasant,          Texas         Kelley,          Marsha         Roanoke,          Va.         Kerr,          Susan         Allensville,          Ky.         Kincaid,          William         Falls          Church,          Va.         Kull,          Keith         Canton,          Ohio         Lamb,          Bitsy         Nashville         Lampley,          Frances         Fairview         Langley,          Hubert         Ripley         232         Lashley,          Marcia         Alliance,          Ohio         GRADUATES         Lawrence,          C.          T.         Franklin         Levengood,          Willa         Wilbur,          Wash         Lewis,          Elaine         Gracy,          Ala.         Long,          Richard         Rainsville,          Ala.         Long,          Steve         Nashville         Lovell,          Phillip         Columbia         Lowry,          Dona         Manchester         Lucas,          Russell          David         McEwen         Maney,          Ken         Nashville         233         GRADUATES         Mangrum,          Cathy         Nashville         Mann,          Marvin         Dellrose         Maust,          Tom         Berlin,          Pa.         McBride,          James         Nashville,          Tenn.         McCann,          Pam         Sylva,          N.          C.         McCay,          Ann         Nashville         McCord,          Jim         Centerville         McCormick,          Jerry         Nashville         McElhaney,          Elizabeth         Nashville         McGill,          Dianne         Shelbyville         McKillip,          Judy         Lima,          Ohio         McMeen,          Joy         Nashville         McVey,          Dougas         Nashville         McVey,          Rhonda         Nashville         Mead,          Lois         Melrose,          Mass.         Meadows,          Deborah         Nashville         Miller,          Dennis          C.         Nashville         Miller,          Janice         Granite          City,          Ill.         Minton,          Patricia          Gail         Benton,          Ky.         Mitchell,          Susan         Louisville,          Ky.         Montgomery,          Susan         Nashville         Moon,          Elaine         Nashville         234         GRADUATES         Moreland,          Vicki         Oklahoma          City,          Okla.         Morrison,          Mary          Ann         Lakewood,          Ohio         Moss,          Carol          Michael         Danville,          Ill.         Murley,          Brenda         Scottsville,          Ky.         Murphree,          Elizabeth         Bruxelles,          Belgium         Murphy,          Betty         Columbia         Murray,          Camilla         Fairview         Nakao,          Janet         Hilo,          Hawaii         Neese,          Janice          Ann         Moro,          Ill.         Norman,          Margie         Nashville         North,          Phil         Madison         Norton,          Marianna         Winston,          Ga.         Norwood,          Linda         Orlando,          Fla.         Oakley,          Wendell         Tullahoma         Oliver,          Gregory         Newark,          Ohio         Olsen,          Ole         Gulf          Breeze,          Fla.         O'truth,          Harold         Baxter         Ottinger,          Charles         Nashville         Paden,          Dan         Colonial          Heights,          Va.         Parker,          Ken         Trion,          Ga.         Parker,          Linda         Nashville         Parker,          Lynn         Jackson         235         GRADUATES         Peek,          Linda         Arab,          Ala.         Petty,          John         Nashville         Perkins,          Deryl          L.         Pennsboro,          W.          Va.         Perry,          Leslie          Anne         Nashville         Perry,          Linda         Beamsville,          Ontario,         Canada         Pincombe,          Charlotte         Detroit,          Mich.         Polk,          Carol         Nashville         Polk,          Harvey         Nashville         Poole,          Rick         Nashville         Potts,          Randi         Atlanta,          Ga.         Prater,          Don         Morrison         Presley,          Emily         Sheffield,          Ala.         Pruitt,          Jimmy         Lake          Cormorant,          Miss.         Pruitt,          Les         Memphis         Pruitt,          Walter          Howard         Huntsville,          Ala.         Raney,          Steve         Brentwood         Reed,          Tom         Nashville         Richmond,          Doyle         Memphis         Risher,          Kathy         Peoria,          Ill.         Roberts,          Tony         Nashville         Rummell,          Jane         New          Philadelphia,          Ohio         Rutherford,          Beckie         Nashville         Samuels,          Deby          K.         Oakland,          Calif.         Schultheiss,          Euretta         Newark,          Del.         236         That's          Al,          folks.          Scott,          Frank         Madison         Scott,          John         Madison         Seals,          Arlene         Mt.          Carmel,          Ill.         Seals,          Charlotte         Mt.          Carmel,          Ill.         Seamon,          Michael         Mocksville,          N.          C.         Sellars,          Charles         Atlanta,          Ga.         Semore,          Kenneth         Centerville         Shannon,          Janet         Nashville         Sharps,          Dorothy         Pittsburgh,          Penn.         Shelton,          Rickey         Fayetteville         Shoemaker,          David         Nashville         Siler,          Joy         Bolivar         Sinor,          Cathy         Nashville         Simpkins,          Connie         Ashland         Siska,          Karen          A.         Orlando,          Fla.         Slate,          John         Goodlettsville         Slater,          Jim         Dearborn          Hts.,          Mich.         Smith,          Becky         Savannah,          Ga.         Smith,          Billy         Nashville         Smith,          Linda         Nashville         GRADUATES         Spann,          Vicki         Waverly         Spivey,          Susan         Goodlettsville         Staggs,          Henry         Nashville         Stevens,          Charles          Turney,          Jr.         Nashville         Stough,          Becki         Birmingham,          Ala.         Taylor,          Jimmy         Nashville         Tedrick,          Janet         Cantor,          Ohio         Terry,          Stephanie         Oneida         Thomason,          Susan         Lexington,          Ky.         Thompson,          Ralph         Tompkinsyille,          Ky.         Thornthwaite,          Roscoe         Huntsville,          Ala.         Tidwell,          Randall          D.         Burns         Tignor,          Tommy         Nashville         Tucker,          Paulette         Fulton,          Miss.         Varnell,          Doris         Greenfield         Walker,          Linda         Bowling          Green,          Ky.         Wallace,          Kathy         Florence,          Ala.         Watkins,          Debbie         Miami,          Fla.         238         GRADUATES         Watson,          Linda         Nashville         Webb,          Debbie         Nashville         Webb,          Joy         Nashville         Wickers,          Paula         Indianapolis,          Ind.         Wheeler,          Betty         Miami          Shores,          Fla.         ae          eee          And          then          |          said...          loi.         Whitaker,          Deborah         Gainesboro         White,          Gary         Tompkinsville,          Ky.         Wilburn,          Doug         Memphis         Williams,          Larry         Hollywood,          Fla.         Williams,          Patty         Quitman,          Ga.         Wilson,          Jerry         Nashville         Wilson,          Jim         Nashville         Wilson,          Mary          Alice         Nashville         Wolf,          Jeannie         Jacksonville,          Fla.         Woodring,          Jane         Rineyville,          Ky.         Woodring,          Jean         Rineyville,          Ky.         Wright,          Beverly         Nashville         Wright,          Cynda         Franklin         Wright,          Kent         Nashville         Yavarone,          Marie         Neptune,          N.          J.         Ziemba,          Kathy         Pontiac,          Mich.         239         JUNIORS         Adams,          Joanne         Murfreesboro         Allen,          Ginger         Nashville         Allen,          Phil         Memphis         Ancell,          Lee          M.         Cortez,          Col.         Anderson,          Steve         Nashville         Atkisson,          Jimmy         Nashville         Bailey,          Calvin         Gleason         Ees=         !         Chug          Elrod,          President         Mary          Jane          Bratton,          Secretary;          Diane          McGill,         .         !         -FALL          OFFICERS—(Left          to          right)         tt,          Vice          President         Treasurer.         SUMMER         lie          Pru         Barnes,          Becky         Vicksburg,          Miss.         Baskin,          Mary         Murfreesboro         Baxter,          LaVerne         Covington         Bennett,          Frank         Nashville         Benvegna,          Ronald         Brentwood         Blackwood,          Jeff         New          Johnsonville         Boyce,          Nancy         Nashville         240         JUNIORS         Boyd,          Monty         Eustis,          Fla.         Bradley,          Michael         Centerville         Bradshaw,          Linda         Grove          City,          Ohio         Bratton,          Mary          Jane         Duck          River         Brazzle,          Janice         McEwen         Brenneman,          Cindy         Lexington          Ohio         Brown,          David         Dickson         Brown,          Lee          Ann         Dallas,          Tex.         Brown,          Ray         Chattanooga         Bryant,          Randy         Crystal          River,          Fla.         Buford,          John         Owens          Cross          Rd.,          Ala.         Bullard,          Jerry         Hartsville         Bullington,          Karen         Cleveland         Burton,          Elizabeth         Nashville         Burton,          Jane          Lee         Nashville         Burton,          Wilson         Nashville         Bush,          Carol         Antioch         Cabe,          Shannon         Chase,          Ala.         Cagle,          Joyce         Hixson         Chastain,          Kenneth         Miami,          Fla.         Church,          Le          Ann         Columbia         Claunch,          Jimmy         Augusta,          Ga.         Claxton,          Betty         Brentwood         Cline,          Chris         Brevard,          N.          C.         Cobb,          Connie         Petersburg         Coggin,          Gerald         Lewisburg         Collins,          David         Gallatin         Compton,          Paul         Nashville         Conchin,          Anita         Toney,          Ala.         Cook,          Phyllis         Taft         Corley,          Marcia         Nashville         Cortner,          Judy         Wartrace         Craig,          David         Nashville         Cromwell,          Shirley         Savannah         Dahlstrom,          Susan         W.          Hartford,          Conn.         Daniel,          Beverly         Burns         Darby,          Becky         Atlanta,          Ga.         Davidson,          Elaine         Shelbyville         Davidson,          Nancy         Nashville         Davis,          Paula         ;          3          3           ,          f         “          pen          rf          MANES         Mich.          City,          Ind.          me          area          ied.          SAN         ory         242          Davis,          Robert          S.         Lawrenceburg         DeHart,          Debbie         Radford,          Va.         Dethlefsen,          Jeane         Royal,          lowa         Dillingham,          Tommy         Nashville         Dorris,          Mary         Monticello,          Ky.         Doty,          Yvonne         Nashville         Drake,          Ann         Atwood         Duke,          Johnny         Nashville         Durham,          John         Centerville         Dykes,          Kathy         Albany,          Ga.         Ellis,          Andrew         Warrington,          Fla.         Ellmore,          Carolyn         Covington         English,          Patti         Moses          Lake,          Wash.         Enters,          Fred         Nashville         Fields,          Pat         Benton,          Ky.         Finley,          Larry         Washington,          D.C.         Forrester,          Sherilyn         Memphis         French,          Marilyn         Hamilton,          Ohio         Fugate,          Wayne         Huntington,          W.          Va.         Gammon,          Teresa         Old          Hickory         Gardner,          Becky         Henderson         Gardner,          Gaylord         Dublin,          Ohio         Gaw,          Ted         Gainesboro         Gentry,          Janet         Oak          Ridge         Gilliam,          Debbie         Columbia         Glenn,          Carol         McMinnville         Glynn,          Marta         Portsmouth,          Ohio         Gray,          Pat         Louisville,          Ky.         Green,          Larry         Hickory,          Ky.         Grose,          Mike         Troy,          Ohio         Hackett,          Lorraine         Decatur,          Ill.         Haesly,          Rachel         Winona,          N.          M.         JUNIORS         :         HH         as          OP         FeuadGeill         sie          e          atd4          mas          a         why          |          called          this          meeting         JUNIORS         ?         WINTER-SPRING          OFFICERS—ILeft          in          right):          Gary          Christian,          President;          Mary          Jane          Bratton,          Treasurer;          David          Craig,         Vice          President;          Elaine          Davidson,          Secretary.         Hall,          Janet         Nashville         Hampton,          Sharon         Cleveland         Hardaway,          Lynn         Nashville         Hardison,          Glenn         Lewisburg         Harrell          Frank         Nashville         Harris,          Greg         Holtland         Harris,          Jill         Edison,          Ohio         Head,          Elaine         Springfield         Headquist,          Adrian         Mt.          Dora,          Fla.         Hicks,          Suzie         Alexandria,          Va.         Heflin,          Edna         Ft.          Smith,          Ark.         Helm,          Robert         Nashville         Henry,          Philip         Nashville         Herring,          Donnita         Montgomery,          Ala.         243         JUNIORS         Hicks,          Robert         Hutcheson          Island,          Fla.         High,          Tommy         Tompkinsville,          Ky.         Hill,          Paul         Troy         Hobbs,          Linda         Norfolk,          Va.         Hodges,          Ricki         Franklin,          Ky.         Holland,          Wanda         Pleasant          Shade         Holman,          Ford         Nashville         Hood,          Mike         Decherd         Hubbell,          Peggy          Gene         Columbia         Hudson,          Jim         Hershey,          Pa.         Hutchinson,          Lois         Shady          Valley         Hyde,          Aquilla         Oakman,          Ala.         Hyne,          Ernest         Nashville         Ingram,          Mary          Glenn         Decatur,          Ga.         Irvin,          Sherrye         Winchester         Irwin,          Travis         Nashville         Jayne,          Martha         Memphis         Johnson,          Anne         Franklin         Johnson,          Teresa         Madison         Jones,          Kinny         Nashville         Jones,          Melody         Nashville         Jones,          Nancy         Sardis,          Ohio         Keckley,          Gary         Chattanooga         Kelly,          David         Decatur,          Ill.         Kerce,          Mary          Beth         Nashville         Killen,          D.          W.         Mt.          Gilead,          Ohio         King,          Minda         Cincinnati,          Ohio         Kwapich,          Phyllis         N.          Tonawanda,          N.          Y.          Every          picture          tells          a          story          244         JUNIORS         Lamb,          Gil         Nashville         Lance,          Sherry         Shelbyville         Lassetter,          Eleanor         Centerville         Lawrence,          Kathy         McMinnville         Laws,          James         Readyville         Lewis,          Bruce         Lucedale,          Miss.         Lewis,          Mark         Nashville         Loftis,          Don         Geenbriar         Loring,          Beverly         McMinnville         Love,          Janet         Palmyra,          Ind.         Lovelace,          Lawre         Memphis         Loveless,          Becky         Centerville         Lowe,          Dianne         Nashville         Lynn,          Gary         Decatur,          Ala.         Magby,          Gail         Ardmore,          Okla.         Mahaffey,          Judy         Nashville         Major,          Steve         Florence,          Ky.         Mallett,          Sandi         Zanesville,          Ohio         Marcussen,          Karl         Fairview          Park,          Ohio         Markum,          Sherryl         Morrison         Martin,          David         Portland         245         Mason,          Eric         Nashville         Mason,          Marlene         Nashville         Matherley,          Frank         Spring          City         Matthews,          Debby         Huntsville,          Ala.         Mayo,          Sharon         Columbus,          Ohio         Mays,          Martha         Florence,          Ala.         McBride ,          Mary         Nashville         McCuiston,          David         Nashville         McDonnel,          Edie         Terre          Haute,          Ind.         McGregor,          Mary          Martha         Atwood         McKinney,          Lynn         Memphis         McNeely,          Dennis         Worthington,          Ind.         Mead,          Janet         Lynnfield,          Mass.         Milam,          Bobby         Huntsville,          Ala.         Miller,          Dwight         Woodbury         Miller,          Jane         Celina         Miller,          Tom         Cahakia,          Ill.         Mitchell,          Billy         Dallas,          Texas         Moore,          Karen         McMinnville         Moss,          Elizabeth         Arlington         Nash,          Larry         Vicksburg,          Miss.         Nicks,          Nan         Nashville         Neil,          Bill         Nashville         Newby,          Bessie         Wildwood,          Ga.         Oatts,          Sharlet         Hopkinsville,          Ky.         Oldham,          J.          B.         Camphill,          Pa.         Ottinger,          Nina         Nashville         Parker,          Ben         Nashville         Parker,          Cynthia         Nashville         Parsons,          Montelle         Ripley         Patton,          Dottie         LaFayette,          Ga.         Payne,          Billie         Decherd         This          one's          on          the          house.         246         Paul,          Jeffrey         Brownville,          N.          Y.         Pendergrass,          Janet         Des          Plaines,          Ill.         Perry,          Sandra         Bethpage         Perryman,          Karen         Des          Moines,          lowa         Pleasant,          Mark         Chattanooga         Podoll,          Lee         Highland,          Calif.         Poet,          Tonya         Bristol         Powell,          Monty         Asheville,          N.          C.         Precise,          Mary         Pisgah,          Ala.         Pritchard,          Marti         Memphis         Pullias,          Nancy         Coral          Gables,          Fla.         Puryear,          Donna         Henderson,          Ky.         Ralston,          Lester         Marietta,          Ohio         Ramsey,          David         Miami,          Fla.         Read,          David         Jackson         Redmon,          Eva         Nashville         Reed,          Mary         Tulsa,          Okla.         Rice,          Donna         Mt.          Juliet         Rice,          Ramona         Florence,          Ala.         Riggs,          Ed         Castro          Valley,          Calif.         Rigney,          John         Glasgow,          Ky.         Roder,          Debbie         Centerville         Rogers,          Sylvia          J)         Wilson,          N.          C.         Ross,          Patrick         Plymouth,          Fla.         Rowe,          Alice         Mobile,          Ala.         Russell,          Phil         Nashville         Salmons,          Marsha         Columbia         Sanders,          Connie         Nashville         Sanderson,          Darryl         Pascagoula,          Miss.         Saunders,          Horace         Carlisle,          Pa.         Scott,          John         Madison         Shephard,          Jerry         Centerville         Shepherd,          David         Germantown         Searcy,          Bob         Madison         Slaughter,          Candy         Tampa,          Fla.         Smith,          C.          Wayne         Nashville         Smith,          Ernie         Nashville         Smith,          Linda          S.         McMinnville         247         248         JUNIORS         Smoak,          Cathy         Columbia,          S.          C.         Spivey,          Kathy         Whitleyville         Stephens,          Donald         Arlington,          Va.         Steury,          Susan         Calvert          City,          Ky.         Stone,          Valerie         Oxon          Hill,          Md.         Stroop,          Catherine         Xenia,          Ohio         Sturgeon,          Gerry         Nashville         Summers,          Ann         McMinnville         Surher,          David         Ladoga,          Ind.         Sutton,          Lanita         McMinnville         Taylor,          James         Nashville         Taylor,          Julia         Stanton,          Ala.         Temple,          Steve         Nashville         Thomas,          Keith         Louisville,          Ky.         Thomas,          Steve         Nashville         Thomason,          Jean         Owensboro,          Ky.         Thorn,          Harold         Paden          City,          W.          Va.         Tramontano,          Jeanette         quntington          Sta.,          N.          Y.         Troup,          John         Grant,          Ala.         Tuggle,          Elizabeth         Huntsville,          Ala.         Turner,          Candy         Kingston          Springs         ‘anaes         y          to          the          le         vee          but          the          le                            a          te          a,         i         0          te          see.         Pee,         ee          ee          es         a         +          |         H         |                  Turnham,          God         Lakewood,          Ohio         Verner,          Jerry         Richardson,          Texas         Vester,          David         Brentwood         Waggoner,          Pat         Nashville         Walker,          Fred         Nashville         Watson,          Canita         Empire,          Ala.         Weaver,          Judy         Nashville         Webster,          Beverly         Evansville,          Ind.         Weddington,          Lois         Knoxville         Whitfield,          Tom         Nashville         Wilkison,          Joy         Ramsey,          N.          J.         Williams,          Clark         Chattanooga         Williams,          Greg         Nashville         Williams,          Lynn         Nashville         Williams,          Melinda         Mayfield,          Ky.         Willis,          Barbara         Columbus,          Ohio         Willis,          Joy         Arab,          Ala.         Witt,          Mary         Westland         Wofford,          Rose          Eva         Nashville         Yates,          Peggy         Nashville         249         Adams,          Jim         Nashville         Adams,          Larry         Nashville         Alexander,          Marsha         Nashville         Anders,          Scott         Powder          Springs,          Ga.         Ashberry,          Sharon         Little          Rock,          Ark.         Blackburn,          Jan         Chattanooga         Boland,          Phyllis         Clayton,          Ala.         Bolt,          Missie         Rockwood         Boring,          Beth         Monroesville,          Pa.         Braswell,          Nadell         Nashville         Brewer,          Mike         Chattanooga         Brewer,          Robbie         Gallatin         Brolund,          Janet         Mobile,          Ala.         Brown,          Connie         Warren,          Mich.         Brown,          Janet         Lewisburg         Bryant,          Russ         Birmingham,          Ala.         Buchi,          Barbara         Nashville         Buckley,          Belinda         Ravenswood,          W.          Va.         Bumgardner ,          Donna         Pensacola,          Fla.         Buntley,          Karen         Nashville         Byrd,          Donneita         Uniontown,          Ky.         SUMMER-FALL         CLASS         OFFICERS         Left          to          right:         Pat          Gray,         Secretary         Ford          Holmon,         Treasurer         Gary          Jerkins,         Vice          President         John          Durham,         President         250         SOPHOMORES         SOPHOMORES         Cagle,          Steven         Sunnyvale,          Calif.         Carney,          John         Manchester         Carman,          Jimmy         Nashville         Carnahan,          David         Madison         Carter,          Bruce         Hendersonville         Chambers,          Nora         College          Grove         Champman,          Keller         Nashville         Clark,          Cathy         Byrdstown         Cochran,          Larry         Nashville         Colglazier,          Sandy         Salem,          Ind.         Cooper,          Randy         Amherst,          Ohio         Counts,          Lauria         Oak          Ridge         Cox,          Kathy         Cincinnati,          Ohio         Crawford,          Jane         Maryville         Crump,          Becky         Madison         Cyr,          Larry         Chattanooga         Davidson,          Yvonne         Midwest          City,          Okla.         Davis,          Karen         Dillsboro,          Ind.         Davis,          Paula          L.         McMinnville         Dennis,          Michael         Nashville         Diggs,          Steve         Oak          Ridge         Dorris,          Kathy         Franklin         Douglas,          Pat         Defuniak          Spgs.,          W.          Fla.         Dozier,          Dan         Nashville         Dronsfield,          Janet         Galens,          Ohio         Dunning,          Peggy         Paducah,          Ky.         Duty,          David         Waverly,          Ohio         Eakes,          Eddie         Hermitage         Ellis,          Brenda         Columbia         Embry,          Greg         Atlanta,          Ga.         Enochs,          Wanda         Lexington         Epperly,          Blythe         Nashville         Farler,          William         Nashville         Felty,          Jan         Columbia,          S.          C.         Fincher,          Nancy         East          Point,          Ga.         Finney,          Bruce         Nashville         Flanakin,          Brent         Houston,          Texas         Forrister,          Kim         Nashville         Foster,          Doug         Tuscumbia,          Ala.         Fox,          Elaine         Madison,          Tenn.         Franklin,          Pam         Madison         251         252         Gann,          Alva          Jo         Columbus,          Ohio         Garrett,          Freda         Covington,          Va.         Gaw,          Jerry         Donelson         Gentry,          Ellen         Richmond,          Ky.         Getty,          Ken         Marion          Center,          Pa.         Gilbreath,          Jeri         Sebring,          Fla.         Gill,          Lane         Nashville         Gillispie,          Grace         Nashville         Gillispie,          Shelia         Lebanon         Glisson,          Jim         Chattanooga         Glover,          Gary         Peoria,          Ill.         Glynn          Monica         Portsmouth,          Ohio         Goff,          Dixie         Nashville         Gore,          Mary          Emily         Pegram         Gossett,          Duane         Gainesboro         Gossett,          Wayne         Smyrna         Gray,          Jim         Louisville,          Ky.         Grayson,          Jim         Ridgeland,          S.          C.         Green,          Sylvia         Morrow,          Ga.         Grubbs,          Sarah         Chattanooga         Hagewood,          Lynn         Nashville         Hammontree,          Ruth         Nashville         Hargrove,          Clara         Nashville         Harless,          Walton         Nashville         Harless,          Winston         Nashville         Harley,          Marcia         Harris,          Debbie         Nashville         Harris,          Mike         Tullahoma         Hayes,          Beverly         Norfolk,          Va.         Hemby,          Lisa         Macon,          Ga.         Henderson,          Becky         Verona,          Pa.         SOPHOMORES         SOPHOMORES         Higdon,          Janice         Lewisburg         Hinkle,          Jeff         Nashville         Hoffman,          Jana         Whiteland,          Ind.         Holmes,          Chris         Buchanan,          Mich.         Holmes,          Millicent         Decatur,          Ala.         Hood,          Mark         Nashville         Horn,          Beth         Knoxville         Houston,          Connie         Crossville         Hutcheson,          John         Nashville         Jablonski,          John         Oakdale,          Pa.         Jamieson,          Marty         Nashville         Jenkins,          Jessica         Nashville         Jerkins,          Gary         Nashville         Johnston,          Kathy         Nashville         Keaton,          Carol         Nashville         Keller,          Joyce         Winter          Garden,          Fla.         Kelly,          Janice         Addison,          Ill.         Kerr,          Don         Miami,          Fla.         Kester,          Georgia         Lebanon         Key,          David         Hendersonville         Kidder,          Nelson         St.          Clairsville,          Ohio         Kidder,          Reda         Fairview         Koho,          Donna         Xenia,          Ohio         Lamb,          Ray         Nashville         Landefeld,          Barb         Woodsfield,          Ohio         Landefeld,          Debbie         Woodsfield,          Ohio         Landes,          Mickey         Brazil,          Ind.         Lankford,          Pat         Dickson         La          Rue,          Kathy         Nashville         Leaver,          Walt         Nashville         Lemon,          Ellen         Wheelersburg,          Ohio         Levengood,          Melanie         Helena,          Montana         Linden,          Janet         Columbus,          Ohio         Lokey,          Jim         Nashville         Lowrey,          Laura          Ann         Nashville         Lowry,          Heard          Ill         Manchester         253         254         Lutterman,          Marilyn         Glasgow,          Ky.         Mason,          Deb         Lexington,          Ky.         Mathis,          Debbie         Huntsville,          Ala.         Maust,          Jackie         Berlin,          Pa.         McCollough,          Brenda         Enterprize,          Ala.         McDonald,          Betty          Lebanon         McKee,          Michael         Castalian          Springs         Meadows,          Gary         Indianapolis,          Ind.         Mickholtzick,          Patricia         Warren,          Ohio         Miller,          Connie         Nashville         Miller,          Ronald         Tucker,          Ga.         Manookian,          Ed         Silver          Springs,          Md.         Moore,          Pat         Hialeah,          Fla.         Morbach,          Ivy         Miami,          Fla.         Morphis,          Margie         Virginia          Beach,          Va.         Motley,          Kathy         Tucson,          Ariz.         Netterville,          John         Brentwood         Newkirk,          Susan         Mt.          Sterling,          Ky.         O'Neal,          Peggy         Smyrna         Owens,          Donna         Nashville         Parker,          Alli         Tuskegee,          Ala.         Patillo,          Charlotte         Eagleville         Paul,          Geoffrey         Reading,          Ohio         Paul,          Stephen         Madison         Peden,          Greg         Louisville,          Ky.         Pennington,          David         New          Salisbury,          Ind.         Perry,          Dale         Springfield         Phipps,           Tony         Huntsville         Pickeril,          Susan         Louisville,          Ky.         Pike,          Barry         Huntsville         Pilgreen,          Susan         Warrior,          Ala.         Pilkinton,          Suzanne         Decatur,          Ga.         Plumly,          Renay         Barnsville,          Ohio         Porter,          William         Nashville         Posey,          Richard         Florence,          Ala.         Powell,          Al         Southgate,          Mich.         WINTER-         SPRING          CLASS         7          nw         oo          FR                    oO         7S          =          Ore         Sia.          2          oO          ce)         n          Of          ¢          wer                   =O          mt.                    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Rapheal,          Nick         Hendersonville         Ray,          Keith         Louisville,         Ky.         Redmon,          Bill         Mundelein,          III.         Regenaver,          Marcia         Ky.         Louisville,         Renfro,          Guy         Gadsden         Rhoads,          Debby         Nashville         Richman,          Lois         Nashville         Robertson,          Wanda         Vanleer         Robinson,          Pamela         Cloverdale,          Ind.         Rose,          Janita         Eustis,          Fla.         Rowe,          Cathy         Ohio         Rupp,          Joyce         Cols,         Indiana,          Pa.         Samuels,         Janet         Cherry          Hill,          N.          J.         Sanders,          Joy         Lebanon         255         256         Sanders,          Ruth          Adair         Nashville         Sargent,          Susie         Decatur,          Ill.         Sarver,          Janine         Marietta,          Ohio         Sasser,          Linda         Montgomery,          Ala.         Sawyer,          Joel         Ft.          Worth,          Texas         Schumaker,          Kerry         Nashville         Scobey,          Rob         Nashville         Scott,          Edith         Nashville         Scott,          Gray         Knoxville         Scott,          Scotlynn         Floral          City,          Fla.         Selvage,          Rhonda         Grant,          Ala.         Shaub,          Doty         Nashville         Shelby,          Carolyn         Woodlawn         Sheppard,          Gale         Scottsboro,          Ala.         Shipp,          Julia         Nashville         Shirley,          Terri         Buchanan,          Mich.         Simmons,          Wanda         Franklin         Slaughter,          Debby         Tampa,          Fla.         Slayden,          John         Nashville         Smith,          Calvin         Panama          City,          Fla.         Smith,          Sarah         Springfield         Snell,          Kenneth         Florence,          Ala.         Spann,          Mary          Ruth         Waverly         Stahl,          Peggy         Riversville,          W.          Va.         Stewart,          Mary         McMinnville         Street,          Mark         Nashville         Stroop,          John         Russellville,          Ky.         Stubbs,          Brenda         Montgomery,          Ala.         Stutzman,          Charleen         Indiana,          Pa.         Sullivan,          Bill         Hermitage         Swan,          Pam         Woodbridge,          Va.         SOPHOMORES         SOPHOMORES         Work,          Kathy         Dickson         Wyatt,          Celeste         Nashville         Wyatt,          Linda         Nashville         Wylie,          Sam         Mayfield,          Ky.         rs          Did          you          say          Cuba?          Tanner,          Siri         Pelahatchie,          Miss.         Teel,          Alice         Christiansburg,          Va.         Temple,          Becky         Nashville         Terry,          Lee         Nashville         Thomas,          Paulette         Huntsville         Thompson,          Donald          R.         Nashville         Thorpe,          Wendel         Tiptonville         Thurston,          Paige         Dayton,          Ohio         Tinkle,          Carol         Louisville,          Ky.         Towns,          Beverly         Nashville         Tracy,          Suzanne         Trenton         Trusler,          Nancy         Toronto,          Ontario         Turbyfill,          Pam         Creve          Coeur,          Mo.         Turner,          Peggy         Cincinnati,          Ohio         Vandercook,          Jackie         Hendersonville         Warren,          Sam         Richard          City         Wayman,          David         Nashville         White,          Nancy         Manchester         Wilcoxson,          Paul         Lawrenceburg         Williams,          Donna         Columbia         Williams,          Jan         Pennsville,          Ohio         Williamson,          Angie         Columbia,          S.          C.         Williamson,          Debbie         Bethalto,          Ill.         Wilson,          Deane         Dayton,          Ohio         Wolfe,          David         Erin         Womack,          Linda         McMinnville         Wood,          Cooper         Nashville         Wooten,          Laura         Gainesboro         257          FRESHMEN         Aaron,          Doug         Nashville         Adams,          Debbie         Nashville         Adams,          Jan         Hendersonville,          Va.         Agerton,          Sherry          Jean         Wilbraham,          Mass.         Albright,          Rob         Minerva,          Ohio         Allen,          Carol         Lecanto,          Fla.         Allen,          Pricillia          f                    :         Franklin          antec          sashes          f          :          i          i         Alverson,          Eddie          .          puowd          i          i          :         Nashville         Amidon,          Janice         Winchester,          N.          H.         Anderson,          Jean         Nashville         Anderson,          Margaret         Gainesboro         Arlen,          Gena         Allentown,          Pa.         Arnold,          Nan         Nashville         Ausborn,          Linda         Clarksville         Averyt,          Jan         Mobile,          Ala.         Babbitt,          Cheryl         Maitland,          Fla.         Bailey,          Cynthia         Huntsville,          Ala.         Bains,          Pam         Lebanon         Baker,          Sandra         Nashville         Barker,          Judy         Chattanooga         Barnes,          Helen          Savannah         Barnett,          Debbie         Tullahoma         Barnett,          Mike         Brentwood         Bates,          Ruth         Canal          Winchester,          Ohio         Bates,          Steve         Quaker          City,          Ohio         Benfield,          Bobbie          Jo         Akron,          Ohio         From          a          big          high          school          senior          to          a          lowly          freshman          worm...         258         “SUMMER FALL          OFFICERS         Standing:          Patti          Jo          Franklin,          Treasurer;          Lex          Simpson,          Vice          President;          Bill          McDonald,          President.          Seated:          Janet          Blackwell,         Secretary.         Bentley,          Mark         Wrigley         Bewley,          Alice         Corvallis,          Ore.         Billingsley,          Barbara         Nashville         Binkley,          Kathy         Nashville         Blackman,          Steve         Smyrna,          Ga.         Blackwell,          Janet         Centerville         Blackwell,          Yvonne         Centerville         Bledsoe,          Craig         Jacksonville,          Fla.         Blevins,          Nancy         Shady          Valley         Bloomingburg,          Beth         Arlington,          Va.         Bloomingburg,          Brenda         Arlington,          Va.         Boggs,          Kim         Wise,          Va.         Bogle,          Rovenia         Orlando,          Fla.         Bond,          Lucy         Murfreesboro         259         FRESHMEN         Bonds,          Bobette         Libertyville,          Ill.         Borland,          Mort         Avondale          Estates,          Ga.         Bouldin,          Bill         Gruetli         Bowman,          Jerry         Nashville         Boyce,          Sarah         Nashville         Boyd,          Bill         Columbus,          Ind.         Boyd,          Paul         Jasper         Bradford,          Arnold         Nashville         Bradshaw,          Alice         Grove          City,          Ohio         Brandon,          Julie         Brentwood         Bransteller,          Marna         Edmonton,          Ky.         Brewer,          Cheri         Homewood,          Ala.         Brown,          Cynthia         Plymouth,          Mich.         Brown,          J ohnnie          Ruth         Chattanooga         SUMMER-FALL          Left          to          right          Seated:          Vicki          Capps,          Secretary,          Virginia         OFFICERS          Gollnitz,          Treasurer.          Standing:          Terry          Hammond,          Vice         -          President,          Rusty          Corley,          President         FRESHMEN         Brown,          Kathie         Knoxville         Brown,          Marcille         Corvallis,          Ore.         Brown,          Sherry         Franklin         Browning,          Rebecca         Wise,          Va.         Buckley,          Karen         Ravenswood,          W.          Va.         Buffalo,          Ann         Conway,          Ark.         Fans          Support          Bison         Burch,          Amy         Florence,          Ala.         Burgett,          Dona         Lewisburg         Burnette,          Marsha         Madison         Burton,          Betty         Madison         Burton,          Tommy         Tuscumbia,          Ala.         Buterbough,          Betsy         Indiana,          Pa.         Byrd,          Mike         Burbank,          Calif.         Caillouet,          Jan         Huntsville,          Ala.         Canady,          Sonya         Nashville         Capps,          Vicki         Nashville         Carrell,          David         Dayton,          Ohio         Chaffin,          Glenda          Gail         Lebanon         Choate,          Teresa         Nashville         Christy,          Janet         Marion,          Ohio         Chunn,          Gene         Gadsden,          Ala.         Church,          Steve         Nashville         Clark,          Pam         Benton,          Ky.         Clark,          Teresa         Nashville         Clark,          Tommy         Red          Boiling          Springs         Clausel,          Janice         Savannah         Clausen,          Andy         Grimsley,          Ontario,          Canada         Clevenger,          Ernie         Birmingham,          Ala.         Cockerham,          Tina         Sylacauga,          Ala.         Collier,          Portia         Lake          Park,          Fla.         Collins,          Craig         Nashville         Collins,          Debra         Coldwater,          Mich.         Colwell,          Dave         Manchester         Compton,          Mike         Madison         Conatser,          Pat         Lebanon         Coniglio,          Chici         Winter          Park,          Fla.         Cooke,          Sandra         Pennsville,          N.          J.         Cordle,          Deborah         Florence,          Ala.         Cortner,          Joyce         Wartrace         Coss,          Debbie         Zanesville,          Ohio         Cowan,          Kay         Guild         261         Crittendon,          Edna         Miami,          Fla.         Cronin,          Jon         Pittsburgh,          Pa.         Cushen,          Claudia          Clarissa         Miami,          Fla.         Daniel,          Dianne         Augusta,          Ga.         Davis,          Jerry         Mich.          City,          Ind.         Dehn,          Lydia         Troy,          Mo.         DeLorengo,          Teresa         Knoxville         Dennis,          Christie         Chattanooga         Derryberry,          Nora          Lynn         Nashville         DeVaul,          Debbie         Toledo,          Ohio         Dotts,          Bill         Midwest          City,          Okla.         Dugger,          Penny         Columbia         Duke,          Brooks         White          Bluff         Dunn,          Debbie         Nashville         Edwards,          Jami         Mt.          Juliet         Edwards,          Loretta         Guthrie,          Ky.         Elam,          Rhonda         Niles,          Mich.         Eli,          Mike         Nashville         Empson,          Elaine         Nashville         Empson,          Emily         Nashville         Erwin,          Debbie         Alexandria         Evens,          Ken          Scott         Indianapolis,          Ind.         Farley,          Margaret         Columbia,          S.          C.         Farney,          Cynthia         LaJolla,          Calif.         Farris,          Joan         Nashville         Felker,          Pat         Elizabethtown,          Ky.         Ferguson,          Sarah         Signal          Mt.         Fernandez,          Debby         Hialeah,          Fla.         Fitzgerald,          Donald          W.         Kansas          City,          Mo.         Flora,          Sharon         Stuart,          Fla.         Flowers,          Debra         Columbia         Forrister,          Brad         Nashville         Foster,          Allie         Nashville         Foster,          Larry         Brentwood         Foy,          David         College          Park,          Md.         Francis,          Bill         Mobile,          Ala.         Freeze,          Suzanne         Nashville         Frisby,          Craig         Columbus,          Ohio         Frizzell,          Kayren         Nashville         Gainey,          Mickey         Miami,          Fla.         Gangbuff,          Marti         Dayton,          Ohio         Gann,          Janice         Lorraine,          Ohio         Garner,          David         Nashville         Gehl,          Kris         Country          Club          Hills,          Ill.         Gibbs,          Norma         Ashland          City         Gollnitz,          Virginia         Nashville         Goodpasture,          Steve         Clinton         Gore,          Tommy         Madison         Graham,          Sue         Charleston,          S.          C.         Green,          Larry          Joe         Nashville         Green,          Stephen         Salem.          Ind.         Hale,          Debby         Clinton         Hall,          Thomas          G.         Nashville         Hardison,          Wayne         Columbia         Hart.          Marilyn          Kay         Elizabethtown,          Ky.         Hastings,          Sunshine         Elorna,          Ind.         262         Hayes,          Jenny         Oneida         Hedden,          Carla         East          Point,          Ga.         Heflin,          Melinda         Ft.          Smith,          Ark.         Heinselman,          Terri         Jacksonville,          Fla.         Hembree,          Susan         Nashville         Henderson,          Debbie         Hendersville         Henderson,          Linda         Nashville         Hendrix,          Janice         Florence,          Ala.         Hendrick,          Florence         Greenbrier,          Tenn.         Henry,          Rosemary         Lockebourgh,          Ohio         Hickerson,          Deborah         Mt.          Vernon,          Ohio         Hicks,          Deborah         Pant,          Ga.         Himelrick,          Jim         Moundsville,          W.          Va.         Hines,          Susan         East          Point,          Ga.         Hintson,          Fran         Clarksville,          Tenn.         Holden,          Russ         Wellington,          Ill.         Hilderbrand,          Beth         Memphis         Hollingsworth,          Tommy         Nashville         Holt,          Janie         Hinsdale,          Ill.         Holt,          Stephen          Jerry         Shelbyville         Hood,          Kathy         Clearwater,          Fla.         Horton,          Laura         Bismarck,          Ill.         Hudson,          Carol         Hershey,          Pa.         Hudson,          Donna         Nashville         Hulsey,          Pam         Hendersonville         Hunt,          Carol         Winston          Salem,          N.          C.         Hunton,          Mike         Smyrna,          Ga.         Ingram,          Patsy         Chattanooga         Isenberg,          Jimmy         Gamaliel,          Ky.         Ivey,          Rodney         Jacksonville,          Fla.         Jacks,          Rick         Talladega,          Ala.         Johnson,          Cynthia         Centerville         263         FRESHMEN         Johnson,          Diana         Vanleer         Johnson,          Jesse         Quincy,          Fla.         Johnson,          Leriel         Nashville         Johnson,          Pam         Ithaca,          N.          Y.         Johnson,          Paulette         Nashville         Johnson,          Teresa         Madison         Johnston,          Susie         Nashville         Jones,          Kathy         Jasper,          Ala.         Keen,          Wendy         Talladega,          Ala.         Keevan,          Caroline         Mobile,          Ala.         Keevan,          Callina         Mobile,          Ala.         Kegley,          Sandi         Erwin         Kellam,          John         Dover,          Del.         Kelly,          Ann         Nashville         Kelly,          Gwynn         Gallatin         Kenney,          Cheryl         Huntsville,          Ala.         Kent,          Susan         Riverdale,          Mo.         Key,          Tim         Pensacola,          Fla.         Kiber,          Michael         Arlington,          Va.         Kimbrough,          Denton         Tuscumbia,          Ala.         King,          Gay         Rockledge,          Fla.         King,          Pat         Memphis         Kirkland,          Beverly         Robertsdale,          Ala.         Kirkland,          Rebecca         Birmingham,          Ala.         Knox,          Joy         Dearborn,          Mich.         Kurtz,          Cathey         Nashville         La          Freniere,          Susan         Bellbeack,          Ohio         Laird,          Gerrie         Georgetown,          Ky.         Laster,          Paula         Ledgewood,          N.          J.         Laurence,          Betty         McConnelsville,          Ohio         Laurence,          David         Nashville         Laws,          Wanda         Nashville         Lawson,          Vicki         Knoxville         Layton,          Connie         Lima,          Ohio         Leamon,          Charlene         Tompkinsville,          Ky.         Leath,          David         Portland         Ledford,          Linda         Livingston         Lee,          Debbie         Nashville         Lee,          Nelda         Nashville         Legg,          Bob         Hollywood,          Fla.         Leibner,          Ed         Chattanooga         Lemon,          Debi         West          Jefferson,          Ohio         Lindley,          Shirley         Town          Creek,          Ala.         Lipsey,          Jenny         Memphis         264         FRESHMEN         Little,          Susan         Chesterfield,          Mo.         Lowe,          Billy          Faye         Nashville         Lynch,          Frank         Winchester         Mac          Kenzie,          Mark         Norcross,          Ga.         Margaret,          Diana         Menominee,          Mich.         Mayes,          Brenda         Waldo,          Ohio         Mayo,          Pamela         Richmond,          Va.         McAnally,          Dianne         Nashville         McBride,          Laurene         Coshocton,          Ohio         McCarter,          Janet         Germantown         McConnelly,          Mark         Munster,          Ind.         McDonald,          Bill         Centerville         McGinis,          Sandy         Nashville         Merryman,          Janice         Nashville         Miakiff,          Debbie         Charleston,          W.          Va.         Mielke,          Marianne         Winston-Salem,          N.          C.         Milan,          Vickie         Nashville         Mimms,          Mary         Clarksville         Mitchell,          Allyson         East          Point,          Ga.         Mitchell,          Robert         Nashville         Moore,          Cathy         Hialeah,          Fla.         Moore,          Kitty         Sharon,          Pa.         Moran,          Peggy         College          Grove         Morgan,          John         Nashville         Morgan,          Randy         Nashville         Morrison,          Bobby         Centerville         Morrow,          Lucy         Cleveland         Moses,          Julia         Christiansburg,          Va.         Mowbray,          Margaret         Atlanta,          Ga.         Murphree,          Martha         Brussels,          Belgium         Murphy,          Donna         Gallatin         Murphy,          Doug         Florence,          Ala.         Muse,          Paula         Florence,          Ala.         Mustain,          Jane         Madison,          Ind.         Myham,          Vicky         Muscle          Shoals,          Ala.         Nance,          Ruth         Brentwood         Nation,          Patti         Donelson         Nayler,          Janet         Memphis         Neelley,          Jimmy         Columbia         New,          Rosalyn         Cincinnati,          Ohio         Newby,          Carol         McMinnville         Neyman,          Susan         Chattanooga         Nikolaus,          Keith         Nashville         Northcut,          Debbie         Chattanooga         265         Norton,          Margaret         Winston,          Ga.         Norton,          Robin         Groveport,          Ohio         Olinger,          Jennifer         Wise,          Va.         Oliver,          Pam         Birmingham,          Ala.         Osbon,          Reggie         Augusta,          Ga.         Osborne,          Delilah         Bowling          Green,          Ohio         Overstreet,          Peggy          Lucile         Nashville         Owens,          Kathy         Birmingham,          Ala.         Owens,          Susan         Bristol,          Va.         Palmer,          Beth         Staten          Island,          N.          Y.         Pate,          Cyndi         Jonesboro,          Ga.         Patterson,          Danny         Cowan         Pence,          James         Ft.          Walton          Beach,          Fla.         Pence,          Kenneth         Jax          Beach,          Fla.         Pendergrass,          Debbie         Pikeville         Perkins,          Patricia         Dickson         Peters,          Teresa          M.         Teaticket,          Mass.         Petty,          Jane         Dickson         Phelps,          Jo          Nell         Bowling          Green,          Ky.         Phillips,          Janie         Savannah         Pigg,          Wanda         Hendersonville         Pirtle,          Jimmy         Nashville         Plumbee,          Tony         Kingston         Polk,          Jackie         |          Virginia          Beach,          Va.         |          Porter,          Andy         Ft.          Mitchell,          Ky.         Porter,          Melanie         Dallas,          Texas         Powers,          Lynne         Nashville         Pressan,          Angela         Ripley         Pride,          Jamie         Nashville         ]          Proctor,          Rosemary         Joelton         !          Pugh,          Gary         Madison         Pugh,          Jan          Louise         Montgomery,          Ala.         Rabb,          Rita         Montgomery,          Ala.         Radcliff,          Brenda         Nashville         Ramsey,          Bonnie         Miami,          Fla.         Ramsey,          Margaret         Viola         Read,          Ronnie         Jackson         Register,          Laura         |          Nashville         j          Rice,          Rhonda         Florence,          Ala.         Richardson,          Clara          Nelle         Franklin,          Ky.         Riggs,          Marianne         Columbus,          Ohio         Roach,          Rebecca         Indianapolis,          Ind.         Robertson,          Paul         Nashville         Robinson,          Lisa         Louisville,          Ky.         Roland,          Nancy         Jackson         Rollins,          Bruce         Brunswick,          Mo.         Ross,          Betsy         Nashville         Rucker,          Tommy         Nashville         266          Learning          to          type          right          FRESHMEN                   i          otanet          sagt          oi         FRESHMEN         Rutherford,          Mary          Ann         Nashville         Rutledge,          Stephen         Huntsville,          Ala.         Scott,          Ronnie         Shelbyville         Seaton,          Jean         Caneyville,          Ky.         Seaton,          Phillip          Ray         Caneyville,          Ky.         Shannon,          Bob         Hendersonville         Sharps,          Chester         Pittsburgh,          Pa.         Shaub,          John         Brentwood         Shaw,          Reba         Tompkinsville,          Ky.         Simmons,          Derinda         Mt.          Washington,          Ky.         Simpson,          Bruce         Wheeling,          W.          Va.         Simpson,          Lex         Stone          Mt.,          Ga.         Sindorf,          Beth         Pittsburgh,          Pa.         Singletary,          Nelson         Barton,          Fla.         Smith,          Alan         Winter          Park,          Fla.         |         oe          —_         4          WA          ul         Oia         ra          cata         A,         Smith,          Angela         Nashville         Smith,          Cathy         Statesville,          N.          C.         Smith,          James         Nashville         Smith,          Janet         Nashville         Smith,          Pat         Pottstown,          Pa.         Snell,          Virginia         Mt.          Gilead,          Ohio         Speake,          Jacqueline         Bardstown,          Ky.          Spear,          Susan         Richmond,          Ind.         Spencer,          Nan         Signal          Mt.         Srite,          Carolyn         Cleveland         Staggs,          Debbie         Palm          Beach,          Fla.         Stanforth,          Kevin         Cincinnati,          Ohio         Stephenson,          Sandy         Knoxville         Stiles,          Greg         Mt.          Clemens,          Mich.         Stockdell,          Linda         Fairborn,          Ohio         Stuart,          Brenda         Nashville         267         Swanborg,          Rosemary         Hermitage         Sweeney,          Edith         Nashville         Tackwell,          Cathy         Alton,          Ill.         Tamble,          Rick         Nashville         Tate,          Joe         Birmingham,          Ala.         Tawney,          Ted         Brevard,          N.          C.         Taylor,          Gary         New          Johnsonville         Taylor,          Rick         Shelbyville         Taylor,          Scot         Athens,          Ala.         Templeton,          Martha         Fayetteville         Thomason,          Rhonda         Owensboro,          Ky.         Thompson,          Karen         Niagara          Falls,          Ontario,         Canada         Till,          Glenn         Birmingham,          Ala.         Tinpenny,          Rick         Franklin         .          :          a          :          ‘          ;          Tippins,          Debbie         eae          e          :          eh          :          Pees          as          :          ‘          3          Jacksonville         Standing          on          the          Premises         Todd,          Gail         Cincinnati,          Ohio         Tolbert,          Harrell         Nashville         Tomlin,          Pam         Chapel          Hill         Troxler,          Renne         Normandy         Troyan,          Becky         Indianapolis,          Ind.         Tuck,          Eddie         Atlanta,          Ga.         Turner,          Robert         Coral          Gables,          Fla.         Underwood,          Gary         Pegram         Ussacs,          Mell         Franklin         Varden,          Lester         Kingston          Springs         Varney,          Mark         Kennore,          N.          Y.         Vaughn,          Robin         Columbia         Vickory,          Ann         Monticello,          Ky.         Walden,          Rhonda         Brentwood         Walker,          Garry         Columbia         Warren,          Joel         Nashville         268         Watkins,          Ginger         Greenville,          Miss.         Webb,          Jamie         Kettering,          Ohio         West,          Juanita         Gainesboro         Wheeler,          Brenda         Nashville         Whitaker,          Allan         Gallatin         White,          Frances         Madison         White,          Paula         Waverly         Whitworth,          Clyde         Madison,          Ala.         Wilburn,          Steve         Memphis         Wiles,          Karen         Nashville         Wilkerson,          Billy         Salem,          Ind.         Williams,          Beth         Chattanooga         Williams,          Brenda         Hardeeville,          S.          C.         Williams,          Brent         Pensacola,          Fla.         Williams,          Carol         Chattanooga          Forty          cents          more          for          the          next          three          minutes.          ol?         Ab          a         Williams,          Danny         Muscle          Shoals,          Ala.         Williams,          Dennis         Pleasant          View         Williams,          Larry         Hollywood,          Fla.         Williford,          Steve         Memphis         Willingham,          Yvonne         Florence,          Ala.         Wills,          Len         Willingboro,          N.          J.         Windham,          Evelyn         Clarksville         ‘Webb,          Ralph         Nashville         Womack,          Morris         McMinnville         Woodfin,          Mike         Florence,          Ala.         Woodrow,          James         Somerset,          Pa.         Wooten,          Betty         Memphis         Yeager,          Susan         Huntsville,          Ala.         Yokley,          Sue         Tompkinsville,          Ky.         Young,          Gentry         Portland         Young,          Martin         Florence,          Ala.         269         270         renee         eee          ceaiieicid         enn         ieeeee.          LAS          SEASONS          EER          }         (eeeee          see          2a           A          ERS         (eee         10:38         271         272         We          remember          trom          somewhere         that          two          things          filled          Kant          with         wonder         and         as          our          year          has          passed,         we          find          many          things          have          filled         us          with          wonder.         Some          of          us          wondered          about          the          future—         Some          of          us          wondered          why          The          Family          was          only          offered          at          7:00          a.m.—         Some          of          us          wondered          where          we          were          ''the          day          the          music          died''          because         We          didn't          even          remember          who          Buddy          Holly          was!         We          wondered          at          the          world          around          us—         Nixon          in          Red          China         Bangla-desh         Northern          Ireland         And          still         We          celebrated          our          existence          in          that         world.         ee         i          oye         oes         -         3         —         “at         ees         Pen         e         273         274                   :          kg          toe          3         prey          ai.                    S          3%          .                    c          .          Rati          .          2          :          :          .          %          .         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What          will          come          out          of          my          time          here          it          is          too          early          to          say.          But         um         something          is          bound          to          come          out          of          it...         Dietrich          Bonhoeffer         Prisoner          for          God         276         A         Aaron,          Doug,          258         Adams,          Debbie,          258         Adams,          Jan,          258         Adams,          Jim,          250         Adams,          Joanne,          240         Adams,          Larry,          250         Agee,          Paul          Thomas,          224         Agerton,          Sherry,          258         Albright,          Rob,          258         Alexander,          Marsha,          250         Allen,          Carol,          258         Allen,          Ginger,          240         Allen,          Phil,          240         Allen,          Priscilla,          258         Alverson,          Eddie,          258         Amidon,          Janice,          258         Ancell,          Lee          M.,          240         Anders,          Marge,          224         Anders,          Scott,          250         Anderson,          Jean,          258         Anderson,          Jim,          224         Anderson,          Margaret,          258         Anderson,          Steve,          240         Anstey,          Joyce,          224         Anthony,          Mary,          224         Appleton,          Linda,          224         Arlen,          Gena,          258         Arnett,          Jane,          224         Arnold,          Jane,          224         Arnold,          Nan,          258         Ashberry,          Sharon,          250         Atkisson,          Jimmy,          240         Atwood,          Jimmy,          224         Ausborn,          Linda,          258         Averyt,          Jan,          258         B         Babbitt,          Cheryl,          258         Bailey,          Calvin,          240         Bains,          Pam,          258         Baker,          Sandra,          258         Ballew,          Pat          224         Barker,          Judy,          258         Barley,          Cynthia,          258         Barnes,          Becky,          240         Barnes,          Helen,          258         Barnett,          Debbie,          258         Barnett,          Mike,          258         Baskin,          Mary,          240         Bass,          Irwin,          225         Bass,          Martha          Ann,          225         Bates,          Ruth,          258         Bates,          Steve,          258         Batson,          Frank,          225         Baxter,          LaVerne,          240         Benfield,          Bobbie,          258         Bennett,          Frank,          240         Bennett,          Nancy,          225         Bentley,          Mark,          259         Benvegna,          Ronald,          240         Bewley,          Larry,          259         Bickel,          Larry,          225         Biddle,          Gail,          225         Billingsley,          Barbara,          259         Billingsley,          Betty,          255         Binkley,          Kathy,          259         Blackburn,          Jan,          250         Blackman,          Steve,          259         Blackwell,          Janet,          259         Blackwell,          Yvonne,          259         Blackwood,          Jeff,          240         Blanken,          Jennifer,          225         Bledsoe,          Craig,          259         Blevins,          Joan,          225         Blevins,          Nancy,          259         Bloomingburg,          Beth,          259         Bloomingburg,          Brenda,          259         Boggs,          Kim,          259         Bogle,          Rovenia,          259         Boland,          Phyllis,          250         Bolt,          Missie,          250         Bond,          Lucy,          259         Bonds,          Bobette,          260         Boring,          Beth,          250         Borland,          Mort,          260         Bouldin,          Bill,          260         Bowman,          Jerry,          260         Bowers,          Phil,          225         DIRECTORY         Boyce,          Nancy,          240         Boyce,          Sarah,          260         Boyd,          Bill,          260         Boyd,          Monty,          241         Boyd,          Paul,          260         Bradford,          Arnold,          260         Bradford,          Bob,          225         Bradley,          Michael,          241         Bradshaw,          Alice,          260         Bradshaw,          Linda,          241         Brandon,          Julie,          260         Bransteller,          Marna,          260         Braswell,          Nadell,          250         Bratton,          Mary          Jane,          241         Braziel,          Grady,          225         Brazzie,          Janice,          241         Brenneman,          Cindy,          241         Brewer,          Cheri,          260         Brewer,          Mike,          250         Brewer,          Robbie,          250         Bridges,          John          A.,          225         Brock,          Della,          225         Brolund,          Janet,          250         Brown,          Connie,          250         Brown,          Cynthia,          260         Brown,          David,          241         Brown,          Ginger          A.,          226         Brown,          Janet,          250         Brown,          Johnnie          Ruth,          260         Brown,          Kathie,          261         Brown,          Lee          Ann,          241         Brown,          Marcille,          261         Brown,          Margaret,          226         Brown,          Ray,          241         Brown,          Sherry,          261         Browning,          Rebecca,          261         Brumit,          Sharon          Ruth,          226         Bryan,          Ann,          226         Bryant,          Randy,          241         Bryant,          Russ,          250         Buchi,          Barbara,          250         Buckley,          Belinda,          250         Buckley,          Karen,          261         Buffalo,          Ann,          261         Buford,          John,          241         Bullard,          Jerry,          241         Bullington,          Karen,          241         Bumgardner,          Donna,          250         Buntley,          Karen,          250         Burch,          Amy,          261         Burford,          Anita,          226         Burgett,          Dona,          261         Burks,          Tricia,          226         Burnette,          Marsha,          261         Burns,          Rita,          226         Burton,          Betty,          261         Burton,          Elizabeth,          241         Burton,          Jane          Lee,          241         Burton,          Tommy,          261         Burton,          Wilson,          241         Bush,          Carol,          241         Buterbough,          Betsy,          261         Byrd,          Donneita,          250         Byrd,          Mike,          261         Cc         Cabe,          Shannon,          241         Cady,          Annette,          226         Cagle,          Joyce,          241         Cagle,          Steven,          251         Caillouet,          Jan,          261         Callen,          Steve,          226         Callicoat,          Patricia,          226         Canady,          Sonya,          261         Cannon,          Danny,          226         Cannon,          Robert          A.,          226         Capps,          Vickie,          261         Carnahan,          Gary,          226         Carnahan,          David,          251         Carney,          John,          251         Carrell,          David,          261         Carroll,          Peggy,          226         Carter,          Bruce,          251         Chadwick,          David          B.,          226         Chaffin,          Glenda          Gail,          261         Chambers,          Carol,          226         Chambers,          Nora,          251         Champman,          Keller,          251         Chantaravithum,          Nitaya,          226         Chastain,          Kenneth,          241         Choate,          Teresa,          261         Christy,          Carol,          226         Christy,          Janet,          261         Chunn,          Gene,          261         Church,          Le          Ann,          241         Church,          Steve,          261         Clark,          Cathy,          251         Clark,          Pam,          261         Clark,          Teresa,          261         Clark,          Tommy,          261         Claunch,          Jimmy,          241         Clausel,          Janice,          261         Clausen,          Andy,          261         Claxton,          Betty,          241         Clay,          Karen          Ann,          226         Clement,          Brenda,          226         Clevenger,          Ernie,          261         Cliburn,          Charles,          226         Cline,          Charleen,          226         Cline,          Chris,          241         Coates,          Belvia,          227         Cobb,          Connie,          241         Cobb,          La          Joyce,          227         Cockerham,          Melinda,          227         Cockerham,          Tina,          261         Cochran,          Larry,          251         Coggin,          Gerald,          241         Colglazier,          Sandy,          251         Collier,          Portia,          261         Collins,          Craig,          261         Collins,          David,          241         Collins,          Debra,          261         Colson,          Libby,          227         Colwell,          Dave,          261         Compton,          Mike,          261         Compton,          Paul,          241         Conatser,          Pat,          261         Conchin,          Anita,          241         Conger,          John,          227         Coniglio,          Chici,          261         Cook,          Phyllis,          241         Cooke,          Sandra,          261         Cooper,          Randy,          251         Cooper,          Sherry,          227         Cope,          Kathleen,          227         Cordle,          Deborah,          261         Corley,          Marcia,          241         Correll,          Chuck,          227         Cortner,          Joyce,          261         Cortner,          Judy,          241         Coss,          Debbie,          261         Counts,          Laurie,          251         Cowan,          Kay,          261         Cox,          Kathy,          251         Craig,          David,          241         Craig,          Dixie,          227         Crawford,          Jane,          251         Crider,          Russell,          227         Crittendon,          Edna,          262         Cromwell,          Shirley,          241         Cronin,          Jon,          262         Crosby,          Callie,          228         Crosby,          Ronald,          228         Crosier,          David,          228         Crosier,          Douglas          Ford,          228         Crump,          Becky,          251         Cushen,          Claudia          Clarissa,          262         Cyr,          Larry,          251         D         Dahlstrom,          Susan,          241         Daniel,          Beverly,          241         Daniel,          Dianne,          262         Darby,          Becky,          241         Davidson,          Elaine,          241         Davidson,          Nancy,          241         Davidson,          Yvonne,          251         Davis,          Alton          G.          Jr.,          228         Davis,          Jerry,           262         Davis,          Karen,          251         Davis,          Paula,          241         Davis,          Paula          L.,          251         Davis,          Robert          S.,          242         De          Hart,          Debbie,          242         Dehn,          Lydia,          262         DeLoregno,          Teresa,          262         Dennis,          Christie,          262         Dennis,          Michael,          251         Derryberry,          Nora          Lynn,          262         Dethlefsen,          Jeane,          242         De          Vaul,          Debbie,          262         Diggs,          Steve,          251         Dillingham,          Tommy,          242         Dixon,          Jan          Johnston,          228         Donati,          Beth,          228         Dorris,          Kathy,          251         Dorris,          Mary,          242         Dotts,          Bill,          262         Doty,          Yvonne,          242         Douglas,          Pat,          251         Dozier,          Dan,          251         Drake,          Ann,          242         Dronsfield,          Janet,          251         Dudney,          James,          228         Dugger,          Penny,          262         Duke,          Brooks,          262         Duke,          Johnny,          242         Duncan,          Ann          Lesley,          228         Dunn,          Debbie,          262         Dunning,          Peggy,          251         Durham,          John,          242         Duty,          David,          251         Dykes,          Kathy,          242         E         Eakes,          Eddie,          251         Earheart,          Melinda,          228         Eason,          Theresa,          228         Easter,          David,          228         Edwards,          Jami,          262         Edwards,          Loretta,          262         Elam,          Rhonda,          262         Eley,          Cynthia          Gale,          228         Eli,          Mike,          262         Ellis,          Andrew,          242         Ellis,          Brenda,          251         Ellis,          Paula,          229         Ellmore,          Carolyn,          242         Embry,          Greg,          251         Empson,          Elaine,          262         Empson,          Emily,          262         English,          Patti,          242         Enochs,          Wanda,          251         Enters,          Fred,          242         Epperly,          Blythe,          251         Erwin,          Debbie,          262         Evans,          Vickie,          229         Evens,          Ken          Scott,          262         F         Farler,          William,          251         Farley,          Margaret,          262         Farney,          Cynthia,          262         Farris,          Joan,          262         Felker,          Pat,          262         Felty,          Jan,          251         Ferguson,          Sarah,          262         Fernandez,          Debby,          262         Fewell,          Paulette,          229         Fields,          Pat,          242         Fincher,          David,          229         Fincher,          Nancy,          251         Finley,          Larry,          242         Finnsy,          Bruce,          251         Fitzgerald,          Donald          W.,          262         Flanakin,          Brent,          251         Flora,          Sharon,          262         Flowers,          Debra,          262         Flowers,          Donald,          229         Forrester,          Sherilyn,          242         Forrister,          Brad,          262         Forrister,          Kim,          251         Foster,          Allie,          262         Foster,          Doug,          251         Foster,          Larry,          262         Fowler,          Judy,          229         Fox,          Elaine,          251         Foy,          David,          262         Francis,          Bill,          262         Franklin,          Pam,          251         Freeze,          Suzanne,          262         French,          Gary,          229         French,          Marilyn,          242         Frisby,          Craig,          262         Frisby,          Terry          Lee,          229         Frizzell,          Kayren,          262         Frump,          Gerald,          229         Fugate,          Wayne,          242         Fulford,          Pamela          McCord,          229         277         278         Fulkerson,          Millie,          229         Fulmer,          Joe,          229         G         Gainey,          Mickey,          262         Gamble,          Dianne,          229         Gammon,          Teresa,          242         Gangbuff,          Marti,          262         Gann,          Alva          Jo,          252         Gann,          Janice,          262         Gant,          Patsy,          229         Gardner,          Becky,          242         Gardner,          Gaylord,          242         Gardner,          Lindy,          229         Garner,          David,          262         Garrett,          Freda,          252         Gaw,          Jack,          229         Gaw,          Jerry,          252         Gaw,          Ted,          242         Gean,          Farrell,          229         Gentry,          Ellen,          252         Gentry,          Janet,          242         Gentry,          Michelle,          229         Gehl,          Kris,          262         Getty,          Ken,          252         Gibbs,          Norma,          262         Gilbreath,          Jeri,          252         Gill,          Lane,          252         Gillian,          Debbie,          242         Gillispie,          Grace,          252         Gillispie,          Shellia,          252         Glenn,          Carol,          242         Glisson,          Jim,          252         Glisson,          Sharon,          229         Glover,          Gary,          252         Glover,          Randall,          229         Glynn,          Marta,          242         Glynn,          Monica,          252         Goff,          Dixie,          252         Gollnitz,          Virginia,          262         Goodpasture,          Steve,          262         Gore,          Mary          Emily,          252         Gore,          Tommy,          262         Gossett,          Duane,          252         Gossett,          Wayne,          252         Graham,          Sue,          262         Grandstaff,          Dorothy,          229         Grandstaff,          Kenneth,          226         Gray,          Jim,          252         Gray,          Pat,          242         Grayson,          Jim,          252         Green,          Joel,          229         Green,          Larry,          242         Green,          Larry          Joe,          262         Green,          Stephen,          262         Green,          Sylvia,          252         Greer,          James,          226         Grimenstein,          Jim,          229         Grimes,          Teresa,          230         Grisham,          Rex,          230         Grose,          Mike,          242         Grubbs,          Sarah,          252         Grundy,          Bill,          230         H         Hackett,          Lorraine,          242         Haesly,          Rachel,          242         Hagewood,          Lynn,          252         Hale,          Debby,          262         Hall,          Curtis          J.,          230         Hall,          Janet,          243         Hall,          Thomas          G.,          262         Hammer,          Nancy,          230         Hammond,          Jenny,          230         Hammontree,          Ruth,          252         Hampton,          Sharon,          243         Hampton,          Wayne,          230         Hardaway,          Lynn,          243         Hardison,          Glenn,          243         Hardison,          Wayne,          262         Hargrove,          Clara,          252         Harless,          Walton,          252         Harless,          Winston,          252         Harley,          Marcia,          252         Harrell,          Frank,          243         Harris,          Debbie,          252         Harris,          Greg,          243         Harris,          Jill,          243         Harris,          Mike,          252         Hart,          Marilynn          Kay,          262         Hastings,          Sunshine,          262         Hayes,          Beverly,          252         Hayes,          Janny,          263         Hayes,          Pamela,          230         Hayes,          Tom,          230         Head,          Elaine,          243         Headquist,          Adrian,          243         Heddon,          Carla,          263         Heflin,          Edna,          243         Heflin,          Melinda,          263         Heindselman,          Connie,          230         Heinselman,          Jane,          230         Heinselman,          Terri,          263         Helm,          Mary          Lynn,          230         Helm,          Robert,          243         Hembree,          Susan,          263         Hemby,          Lisa,          252         Henderson,          Becky,          252         Henderson,          Debbie,          263         Henderson,          Linda,          263         Hendrick,          Florence,          263         Hendrix,          Janice,          263         Hendrix,          Wanda,          230         Henry,          Kay,          230         Henry,          Philip,          243         Henry,          Rosemary,          263         Henry,          S.          Mark,          230         Herring,          Donnita,          243         Hickerson,          Deborah,          263         Hicks,          Deborah,          263         Hicks,          Robert,          244         Hicks,          Suzie,          243         Higdon,          Janice,          253         High,          Tommy,          244         Hilderbrand,          Beth,          263         Hill,          Paul,          244         Himebrick,          Jim,          263         Hines,          Susan,          263         Hinkle,          Jeff,          253         Hintson,          Fran,          263         Hoffs,          Linda,          244         Hocker,          Patricia,          230         Hodges,          Rick,          244         Hoffman,          Jana,          253         Holden,          Russ,          263         Holder,          Carl,          230         Holder,          Deborah,          230         Holland,          Wanda,          244         Hollingsworth,          Tommy,          263         Hollins,          Bill,          231         Holman,          Ford,          244         Holmes,          Chris,          253         Holmes,          Millicent,          253         Holmes,          Rebecca,          231         Holt,          Charlotte,          231         Holt,          Delilah,          231         Holt,          Janie,          263         Holt,          Stephen          Jerry,          263         Hood,          Dennis,          231         Hood,          Kathy,          263         Hood,          Mark,          253         Hood,          Mike,          244         Horn,          Beth,          253         Horn,          Howard,          231          Horne,          Debra          Gwen,          231         Horton,          Laura,          263         Houston,          Connie,          253         Hubbell,          Doris          Luther,          231         Hubbell,          Peggy          Gene,          244         Hudson,          Carol,          263         Hudson,          Donna,          263         Hudson,          Jim,          244         Huey,          Debbie,          231         Huffard,          E.          Henry,          Jr.,          231         Hughes,          Judy          Anne,          231         Hulsey,          Pam,          263         Hunt,          Carol,          263         Hunton,          Mike,          263         Hutcheson,          John,          253         Hutchinson,          Lois,          244         Hyde,          Aquilla,          244         Hyne,          Ernest,          244         Ingram,          Mary          Glenn,          244         Ingram,          Patsy,          263         Irvin,          Sherrye,          244         Irvin,          Travis,          244         Issacs,          Mell,          268         Isenberg,          Jimmy,          263         Ivey,          Rodney,          263         J         Jablonski,          John,          253         Jacks,          Rick,          263         Jackson,          Al,          231         Jackson,          Harriet,          231         Jackson,          Liz,          231         Jackson,          Ron,          231         James,          Jim          Bob,          231         Jameson,          Marty,          253         Jamison,          Ted,          231         Jayne,          Martha,          244         Jenkins,          Jessica,          253         Jerkins,          Gary,          253         Johnson,          Anne,          244         Johnson,          Annette,          231         Johnson,          Cynthia,          263         Johnson,          Diana,          264         Johnson,          Jesse,          264         Johnson,          John          Wayne,          232         Johnson,          Kent,          232         Johnson,          Leriel,          264         Johnson,          Pam,          264         Johnson,          Paulette,          264         Johnson,          Sandra,          232         Johnson,          Teresa,          244         Johnson,          Teresa,          264         Johnson,          Kathy,          253         Johnson,          Susie,          264         Jones,          Fran,          232         Jones,          Gwen,          232         Jones,          Kathy,          264         Jones,          Kinny,          244         Jones,          LaNette,          232         Jones,          Linda,          232         Jones,          Melody,          244         Jones,          Michael,          232         Jones,          Nancy,          244         Jones,          Rachel,          232         Jones,          Ronald          Lee,          232         Justiss,          Twilah,          232         K         Keaton,          Carol,          253         Keckley,          Gary,          244         Keen,          Wendy,          264         Keevan,          Callina,          264         Keevan,          Caroline,          264         Kegley,          Sandi,          264         Kellam,          John,          264         Keller,          Joyce,          253         Kelley,          Marsha,          232         Kelly,          Anna,          264         Kelly,          David,          244         Kelly,          Gwynn,          264         Kelly,          Janice,          253         Kenney,          Cheryl,          264         Kent,          Susan,          264         Kerce,          Mary          Beth,          244         Kerr,          Don,          253         Kerr,          Susan,          232         Kester,          Georgia,          253         Key,          David,          253         Key,          Tim;          264         Kiber,          Michael,          264         Kidder,          Nelson,          253         Kidder,          Reda,          253         Killen,          D.          W.,          244         Kimborough,          Denton,          264         Kin caid,          William,          232         King,          Gay,          264         King,          Minda,          244         King,          Pat,          264         Kirkland,          Beverley,          264         Kirkland,          Rebecca,          264         Knox,          Joy,          264         Koho,          Donna,          253         Kull,          Keith,          232         Kurtz,          Cathey,          264         Kwapich,          Phyllis,          244         L         La          Freniere,          Susan,          264         Laird,          Gerrie,          264         Lamb,          Bitsy,          232         Lamb,          Gil,          245         Lamb,          Ray,          253         Lampley,          Frances,          232         Lance,          Sherry,          245         Landefeld,          Barb,          253         Landefeld,          Debbie,          253         Landes,          Mickey,          253         Langley,          Hubert,          232         Lankford,          Pat,          253         La          Rue,          Kathy,          253         Lashley,          Marcia,          233         Lassetter,          Eleanor,          245         Laster,          Paula,          264         Laurence,          Betty,          264         Laurence,          David,          264         Lawrence,          C.          T.,          233         Lawrence,          Kathy,          245         Laws,          James,          245         Laws,          Wanda,          264         Lawson,          Vicki,          264         Layton,          Connie,          264         Leamon,          Charlene,          264         Leath,          David,          264         Leaver,          Walt,          253         Ledford,          Linda,          264         Lee,          Debbie,          264         Lee,          Nelda,          264         Legg,          Bob,          264         Leibner,          Ed,          264         Lemon,          Debi,          264         Lemon,          Ellen,          253         Levengood,          Melanie,          253         Levengood,          Willa,          233         Lewis,          Bruce,          245         Lewis,          Elaine,          233         Lewis,          Mark,          245         Lenden,          Janet,          253         Lindley,          Shirley,          264         Lipsey,          Jenny,          264         Little,          Susan,          265         Loftis,          Don,          245         Lokey,          Jim,          253         Long,          Richard,          233         Long,          Steve,          233         Loring,          Beverly,          245         Love,          Janet,          245         Lovelace,          Laure,          245         Loveless,          Becky,          245         Lovell,          Phillip,          233         Lowe,          Billy          Faye,          265         Lowe,          Diane,          245         Lowrey,          Laura          Ann,          253         Lowry,          Dona,          233         Lowry,          Heard          III,          253         Lucas,          Russell          David,          233         Lulterman,          Marilyn,          254         Lynch,          Frank,          265         Lynn,          Gary,          245         M         McAnally,          Dianne,          265         McBride,          James,          234         McBride,          Laurene,          265         McBride,          Mary,          246         McCann,          Pam,          234         McCarter,          Janet,          265         McCay,          Ann,          234         McCollough,          Brenda,          254         McConnelly,          Mark,          265         McCord,          Jim,          234         McCormick,          Jerry,          234         McCuiston,          David,          246         McDonald,          Betty,          254         McDonald,          Bill,          265         McDonald,          Edie,          246         McElhaney,          Elizabeth,          234         McGill,          Dianne,          234         McGinis,          Sandy,          265         McGregor,          Mary          Martha,          246         McKee,          Michael,          254         MacKenzie,          Mark,          265         McKillip,          Judy,          234         McKinney,          Lynn,          246         McMeen,          Joy,          234         McNeely,          Dennis,          246         McVey,          Douglas,          234         McVey,          Rhonda,          234         Magby,          Gail,          245         Mahaffey,          Judy,          245         Major,          Steve,          245         Mallett,          Sandi,          245         Maney,          Ken,          233         Mangrum,          Cathy,          234         Mann,          Marvin,          234         Manookian,          Ed,          254         Marcussen,          Karl,          245         Margarat,          Diana,          265         Markum,          Sherryl,          245         Martin,          David,          245         Mason,          Deb,          254         Mason,          Eric,          246         Mason,          Marlene,          246         Matherley,          Frank,          246         Matthews,          Debby,          246         Mathis,          Debbie,          254         Maust,          Jackie,          254         Maust,          Tom,          234         Mayes,          Brenda,          265         Mayo,          Pamela,          265         Mayo,          Sharon,          246         Mays,          Martha,          246         Mead,          Janet,          246         Mead,          Lois,          234         Meadows,          Deborah,          234         Meadows,          Gary,          254         Merryman,          Janice,          265         Miakiff,          Debbie,          265         Mickholtzick,          Patricia,          254         Mielke,          Marianne,          265         Milam,          Bobby,          246         Milan,          Vickie,          265         Miller,          Connie,          254         Miller,          Dennis,          234         Miller,          Dwight,          246         Miller,          Jane,          246         Miller,          Janice,          234         Miller,          Ronald,          254         Miller,          Tom,          246         Mimms,          Mary,          265         Minton,          Patricia          Gail,          234         Mitchell,          Allyson,          265         Mitchell,          Billy,          246         Mitchell,          Robert,          265         Mitchell,          Susan,          234         Montgomery,          Susan,          234         Moon,          Elaine,          234         Moore,          Karen,          246         Moore,          Kathy,          265         Moore,          Kitty,          265         Moore,          Pat,          254         Moran,          Peggy,          265         Morback,          Ivy,          254         Moreland,          Vicki,          235         Morgan,          John,          265         Morgan,          Randy,          265         Morphis,          Margie,          254         Morrison,          Bobby,          265         Morrison,          Mary          Ann,          235         Morrow,          Lucy,          265         Moses,          Julia,          265         Moss,          Carl          Michael,          235         Moss,          Elizabeth,          246         Motley,          Kathy,          254         Mowbray,          Margaret,          265         Murley,          Brenda,          235         Murphree,          Elizabeth,          235         Murphree,          Martha,          265         Murphy,          Betty,          235         Murphy,          Donna,          265         Murphy,          Doug,          265         Murray,          Camilla,          235         Muse,          Paula,          265         Mustain,          Jane,          265         Myham,          Vicky,          265         N         Nakao,          Janet,          235         Nance,          Ruth,          265         Nash,          Larry,          246         Nation,          Patti,          265         Nayler,          Janet,          265         Neeley,          Jimmy,          265         Neese,          Janice          Ann,          235         Neil,          Bill,          246         Netterville,          John,          254         New,          Rosalyn,          265         Newby,          Bessie,          246         Newby,          Carol,          265         Newkirk,          Susan,          254         Neyman,          Susan,          265         Nikolus,          Keith,          265         Norman,          Margie,          235         North,          Phil,          235         Northcut,          Debbie,          265         Norton,          Margaret,          266         Norton,          Marianna,          235         Norton,          Robin,          266         Norwood,          Linda,          235         Oo         Oakley,          Wendell,          235         Oatts,          Sharlet,          246         Oldham,          J.          B.,          246         Olinger,          Jennifer,          266         Oliver,          Pam,          266         Oliver,          Pam,          235         Oliver,          Gregory,          235         Olsen,          Ole,          235         Ottinger,          Charles,          235         Ottinger,          Nina,          246         O'Neal,          Peggy,          254         Osbon,          Reggie,          266         Osborne,          Delilah,          266         Overstreet,          Peggy          Lucile,          266         Owens,          Donna,          254         Owens,          Kathy,          266         Owens,          Susan,          266         P         Paden,          Dan,          235         Palmer,          Beth,          266         Parker,          Alli,          254         Parker,          Ben,          246         Parker,          Cynthia,          246         Parker,          Ken,          235         Parsons,          Montelle,          246         Pate,          Cyndi,          266         Patillo,          Charlotte,          254         Patterson,          Danny,          266         Patton,          Dottie,          246         Paul,          Geoffrey,          254         Paul,          Jeffrey,          247         Paul,          Stephen,          254         Payne,          Billie,          246         Peden,          Greg,          254         Peek,          Linda,          236         Pence          James,          266         Pence,          Kenneth,          266         Pendergrass,          Debbie,          266         Pendergrass,          Janet,          246         Pennington,          David,          254         Perkins,          Deryl          L.,          236         Perkins,          Patricia,          266         Perry,          Dale,          254         Perry,          Leslie,          236         Perry,          Linda,          236         Perry,          Sandra,          247         Perryman,          Karen,          247         Peters,          Teresa          M.,          266         Petty,          Jane,          266         Petty,          John,          236         Phelps,          Jo          Nell,          266         P hipps,          Tony,          254         Pickerill,          Susan,          254         Pike,          Barry,          254         Phillips,          Janie,          266         Pigg,          Wanda,          266         Pilgreen,          Susan,          254         Pilkinton,          Suzanne,          254         Pincombe,          Charlotte,          236         Pirtle,          Jimmy,          266         Pleasant,          Mark,          247         Plumbee,          Tony,          266         Plumby,          Rena,          254         Podoll,          Lee,          247         Polk,          Carol,          236         Polk,          Harvey,          236         Polk,          Jackie,          266         Poet,          Tonya,          247         Poole,          Rick,          236         Porter,          Andy,          266         Porter,          Malanie,          266         Porter,          William,          254         Posey,          Richard,          254         Potts,          Randi,          236         Powers,          Lynne,          266         Powell,          Al,          254         Powell,          Monty,          247         Prater,          Don,          236         Precise,          Mary,          247         Presley,          Emily,          236         Pressan,          Angela,          266         Pride,          Jamie,          266         Pritchard,          Marti,          247         Procter,          Dann y,          255         Proctor,          Rosemary,          266         Pruitt,          Jimmy,          236         Pruitt,          Les,          236         Pruitt,          Walter          Howard,          236         Pugh,          Gary,          266         Pugh,          Jan          Louise,          266         Pullias,          Nancy,          247         Puryear,          Donna,          247         R         Rabb,          Rita,          266         Radcliff,          Brenda,          266         Ralston,          Lester,          247         Ralston,          Scott,          255         Ramsey,          Bonnie,          266         Ramsey,          David,          247         Ramsey,          Margaret,          266         Raney,          Steve,          236         Rapheal,          Nick,          255         Ray,          Keith,          255         Read,          David,          247         Read,          Ronnie,          266         Redmon,          Bill,          255         Redmon,          Eva,          247         Reed,          Mary,          247         Reed,          Tom,          236         Regenaver,          Marcia,          255         Register,          Laura,          266         Renfro,          Guy,          255         Rhoads,          Debby,          255         Rice,          Donna,          247         Rice,          Ramona,          247         Rice,          Rhonda,          266         Richardson,          Clara          Nelle,          266         Richmond,          Doyle,          236         Richman,          Lois,          255         Riggs,          Ed,          247         Riggs,          Marianne,          266         Rigney,          John,          247         Risher,          Kathy,          236         Roach,          Rebecca,          266         Roberts,          Tony,          236         Robertson,          Paul,          266         Robertson,          Wanda,          255         Robinson,          Lisa,          266         Robinson,          Pamela,          255         Roder,          Debbie,          247         Rogers,          Sylvia,          247         Roland,          Nancy,          266         Rose,          Janita,          255         Ross,          Betsy,          266         Ross,          Patrick,          247         Rowe,          Alice,          247         Rowe,          Cathy,          255         Rucker,          Tommy,          266         Rummell,          Jane,          236         Rupp,          Joyce,          255         Russell,          Phil,          247         Rutherford,          Beckie,          236         Rutherford,          Mary          Ann,          267         Rutledge,          Stephen,          267         Ss         Salmons,          Marsha,           247         Samuels,          Deby          K.,          236         Samuels,          Janet,          255         Sanders,          Connie,          247         Sanders,          Ruth,          256         Sanderson,          Darryl,          247         Sargent,          Susie,          256         Sarver,          Janine,          256         Sasser,          Linda,          256         Saunders,          Horace,          247         Sawyer,          Joel,          256         Schultheiss,          Euretta,          236         Schumaker,          Kerry,          256         Scobey,          Rob,          256         Scott,          Edith,          256         Scott,          Frank,          237         Scott,          Gray,          256         Scott,          John,          237         Scott,          Ronnie,          267         Scott,          Scotlynn,          256         Seals,          Arlene,          237         Seals,          Charlotte,          237         Seamon,          Michael,          237         Seaton,          Jean,          267         Seaton,          Phillip          Ray,          267         Sellars,          Charles,          237         Selvage,          Rhonda,          256         Semore,          Kenneth,          237         Shannon,          Bob,          267         Shannon,          Janet,          237         Sharps,          Chester,          267         Sharps,          Dorothy,          237         Shaub,          Doty,          256         Shaub,          John,          267         Shaw,          Reba,          267         Shelby,          Carolyn,          256         Shelton,          Rickey,          237         Shepard,          Jerry,          247         Shepherd,          David,          247         Sheppard,          Gale,          256         Shipp,          Julia,          256         Shirley,          Terri,          256         Shoemaker,          David,          237         Siler,          Joy,          237         Simmons,          Derinda,          267         Simmons,          Wanda,          256         Simpkins,          Connie,          237         Simpson,          Bruce,          267         Simpson,          Lex,          267         Sindorf,          Beth,          267         Singletary,          Nelson,          267         Sinor,          Cathy,          237         Sircy,          Bob,          247         Siska,          Karen,          237         Slate,          John,          237         Slater,          Jim,          237         Slaughter,          Candy,          247         Slaughter,          Debbie,          256         Slayden,          John,          256         Smith,          Alan,          267         Smith,          Angela,          267         Smith,          Becky,          237         Smith,          Billy,          237         Smith,          Calvin,          256         Smith,          Cathy,          267         Smith,          C.          Wayne,          247         Smith,          Ernie,          247         Smith,          James,          267         Smith,          Janet,          267         Smith,          Linda,          237         Smith,          Pat,          267         Smith,          Sarah,          256         Smoak,          Cathy,          248         Snell,          Kenneth,          256         Snell,          Virginia,          267         Spann,          Mary          Ruth,          256         Spann,          Vicki,          238         Speake,          Jacqueline,          267         Spear,          Susan,          267         Spencer,          Nan,          267         Spivey,          Kathy,          248         Spivey          Susan,          238         Srite,          Carolyn,          267         Staggs,          Debbie,          267         Staggs,          Henry,          238         Stahl,          Peggy,          256         Stanforth,          Kevin,          267         Stephens,          Donald,          248         Stephenson,          Sandy,          267         Steury,          Susan,          248         Stevens,          Charles          Turney,          Jr.,          238         Stewart,          Mary,          256         Stiles,          Greg,          267         Stockdell,          Linda,          267         Stone,          Valerie,          248         Stough,          Becki,          238         Street,          Mark,          256         Stroop,          Catherine,          248         Stroop,          John,          256         Stuart,          Brenda,          267         Stubbs,          Brenda,          256         Sturgeon,          Gerry,          248         Stutzman,          Charleen,          256         Sullivan,          Bill,          256         Summers,          Ann,          248         Surber,          David,          248         Sutton,          Lanita,          248         Swan,          Pam,          256         Swanborg,          Rosemary,          268         Sweeney,          Edith,          268         i         Tackwell,          Cathy,          268         Tamble,          Rick,          268         Tanner,          Siri,          257         Tate,          Joe,          268         Tawney,          Ted,          268         Taylor,          Gary,          268         Taylor,          James,          248         Taylor,          Jimmy,          238         Taylor,          Julia,          248         Taylor,          Rick,          268         Taylor,          Scot,          268         Tedrick,          Janet,          238         Teel,          Alice,          257         Temple,          Becky,          257         Temple,          Steve,          248         Templeton,          Martha,          268         Terry,          Lee,          257         Terry,          Stephanie,          238         Thomas,          Keith,          248         Thomas,          Paulette,          257         Thomas,          Steve,          248         Thomason,          Jean,          248         Thomason,          Susan,          238         Thompson,          Karen,          268         Thompson,          Ralph,          238         Thorn,          Harold,          248         Thornthwaite,          Roscoe,          238         Thorpe,          Wendel,          257         Thurston,          Paige,          257         Tidwell,          Randall          D.,          238         Tignor,          Tommy,          238         Till,          Glenn,          268         Tinkle,          Carol,          257         Tinpenny,          Rick,          268         Tippins,          Debbie,          268         Todd,          Gail,          268         Tolbert,          Harrel,          268         Tomlin,          Pam,          268         Towns,          Beverly,          257         Tracy,          Suzanne,          257         Tramontano,          Jeanette,          248         Troup,          John,          248         280         Troxler,          Rennee,          268         Troyan,          Becky,          268         Truseen,          Nancy,          257         Tuck,          Eddie,          268         Tucker,          Paulette,          238         Tuggle,          Elizabeth,          248         Turbyfill,          Pam,          257         Turner,          Peggy,          257         Turner,          Robert,          268         Turner,          Candy,          248         Turnham,          Rod,          249         U         Underwood,          Gary,          268         V         Vandercook,          Jackie,          257         Varden,          Lester,          268         Varnell,          Doris,          238         Varney,          Mark,          268         Vaughn,          Robin,          268         Verner,          Jerry,          249         Vester,          David,          249         Vickory,          Ann,          268         Ww         Waggoner,          Pat,          249         Walden,          Rhonda,          268         Walker,          Fred,          249         Walker,          Gerry,          268         Walker,          Linda,          238         Wallace,          Kathy,          238         Warren,          Joel,          268         Warren,          Sam,          257         Watkins,          Debbie,          238         Watkins,          Ginger,          269         Watson,          Canita,          249         Watson,          Linda,          239         Wayman,          David,          257         Weaver,          Judy,          249         Webb,          Debbie,          239         Webb,          Jamie,          269         Webb,          Joy,          239         Webb,          Ralph,          269         Webster,          Beverly,          249         Weddington,          Lois,          249         West,          Juanita,          269         Wheeler,          Betty,          239         Wheeler,          Brenda,          269         Whitaker,          Alan,          269         Whitaker,          Deborah,          239         White,          Frances,          269         White,          Gary,          239         White,          Nancy,          257         White,          Paula,          269         Whitfield,          Tom,          249         Whitworth,          Clyde,          269         Wickers,          Paula,          239         Wilburn,          Doug,          239         Wilburn,          Steve,          269         Wilcoxson,          Paul,          257         Wiles,          Karen,          269         Wilkerson,          Billy,          269         Wilkison,          Joy,          249         Williams,          Beth,          269         Williams,          Brenda,          269         Williams,          Brent,          269         Williams,          Carol,          269         Williams,          Clark,          249         Williams,          Danny,          269         Williams,          Dennis,          269         Williams,          Donna,          257         Williams,          Jan,          257         Williams,          Larry,          239         Williams,          Larry,          269         Williams,          Lynn,          249         Williams,          Melinda,          249         Williams,          Patty,          239         Williamson,          Angie,          257         Williamson,          Debbie,          257         Williford,          Steve,          269         Willington,          Yvonne,          269         Willis          Barbara,          249         Willis,          Joy,          249         Wills,          Len,          269         Wilson,          Deane,          257         Wilson,          Jerry,          239         Wilson,          Jim,          239         Wilson,          Mary          Alice,          239         Windham,          Evelyn,          269         Witt,          Mary,          249         Wofford,          Rose          Eva,          249         Wolf,          Jeannie,          239         Wolfe,          David,          257         Womack,          Linda,          257         Womack,          Morris,          269         Wood,          Cooper,          257         Woodfin,          Mike,          269         Woodring,          Jane,          239         Woodring,          Jean,          239         Woodrow,          James,          269         Wooten,          Betty,          269         Wooten,          Laura,          257         Work,          Kathy,          257         Wright,          Beverly,          239          Wright,          Cynda,          239         Wright,          Kent,          239         Wyatt,          Celeste,          257         Wyatt,          Linda,          257         Wylie,          Sam,          257         Y         Yates,          Peggy,          249         Yavarone,          Marie,          239         Yeager,          Susan,          269         Yokley,          Sue,          269         Young,          Gentry,          269         Young,          Martin,          269         Z         Ziemba,          Kathy,          239         you          are          there          and          correctly          spelled.         By          Monday          morning,          October          4,         we          had          reached          our          goal          of          1000         sales          and          it          was          determined          finally         that          there          would          be          a          1972          student-         supported          Backlog.          |          opened          my         editor's          manual          and          the          first          sen-         tence          read,           Plans          for          the          yearbook         should          begin          in          early          March.          |          closed          the          book.          There          is          some         advice          that          |          can          do          without!         And,          then,          there          is          some          advice         for          which          |          am          very          grateful.          |          can-         not          imagine          putting          this          book          to-         gether          without          Brother          Hutch,          Dawn,         and          Dr.          Loyd          —          my          advisers.          Or,         without          Ken          Chastain,          Norris          Collins,         Jim          Clark,          and          Rudy          Sanders          —          my         photographers.          Or,          without          Rebec-         ca,          Ernie,          John,          Kathy,          Mike,          Twil,         Kim,          Joy,          Belinda,          Jenny,          Robert,         Terry,          Sandra,          Jeff,          and          the          rest          of         my          staff          who          worked          to          make          this         book          possible.         And          now          that          it          is          possible—now         that          1238          of          you          will          have          one          of         your          own—I          know          that          first          you          will         look          in          the          class          section          to          be          sure         Gradually,          sections          of          the          book          will         be          looked          at,          and          eventually          some-         one          will          actually          read          enough          to          no-         tice          the          celebration          theme.          Then,         like          all          yearbooks,          this          one          will          be         put          on          a          shelf          somewhere          and          will         become          dusty          and          forgotten.          But,         that's          okay.         Things          are          not          so          important.         People          are.         You          cannot          celebrate          things,          but         you          can          celebrate          learning,          and          liv-         ing,          and          people.          This          book          is          a          thing         and          will          be          forgotten,          but          this          year         of          learning,          living,          and          people          have         become          a          part          of          us.         It          is          that          part          of          us          that          |          hope          to         have          captured          in          these          280          pages—         pages          that          are          trying          to          say,          ‘This         year          wasn't          perfect,          but          somewhere         past          conflict,          and          cynicism,          and          dis-         sent,          we          found          something          worth          cel-         ebrating          —          worth          affirming,          worth         loving—something          ‘which          is          natural,         which          is          infinite,          which          is          yes.          Only          one          thing          matters—         that          wherever          we          go         and          however          we          go         We          hear          the          music          of          life.”         —Theodore          Fontane         And          just          maybe          that's          what          this          year          is          all.about.          1972—A          YEAR          TO         CELEBRATE          LIFE.         EMILY          PRESLEY         Editor         Mtb          Ste         “          Vi         ee         oon,         ite         ia          me,         a)         SS          ve         a         =         eS         a         ae         5          a          PO                  —         pee          ad         i          ie         sie         -          oe                    ae         ops          lige.         he         ie         et         tee          bad         a         oS         Hi         Sahoty)         z         i         i         sedate         Way         Diet         ite         
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