Lubbock Christian University - El Explorador Yearbook (Lubbock, TX)
- Class of 1975
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Uniqueness evolved as we moved among each other, teaching, bear- ing burdens, and sharing joys. Through vicarious joys and sufferings, we strength- ened and prepared ourselves for future adversities or triumphs. Friendships formed in the campus environment surpassed bar- riers of time, race, and geographical boundaries. In having many friends, we learned to be a better friend. 3- 1'f'l 31'l ' . gif 4-I fir' ff if. , ggi l if n ,. 1 1 w .w .1 ........ il D 1 ' INTRODUCTION-5 6-INTRODUCTION 42 ,515--, rs 5 qs r - 520 4 X 'H- 3 QV' Many worlds revolved around us, and on campus they converged into the unique world of Lubbock Christian College. We made friends of people with different back- groundsg their friendship brightened our tedious college schedules. Meeting inter- national students on campus helped make us aware of worldwide problems. From many, vve became one, learning to work together while retaining our in- dividuality. This experience enhanced our capabilities for handling future situations. 'Z'.U'hf INTRODUCTION-7 4. 1? . I 'L We wif' 'V r . . t 3 U , Q- - ,JQIK - l A I 4 1 I if-154'-1 P' 'W . J1 MV, f' El , . . ' I AR '46 '- i.,' wwf- . V 8-INTRODUCTION if I tzfffq 4 .............-um ' ..-v-- ff: - - uv- -2. A.. nunm-uu .mu :vii 5.51, :gt ,,,,,h, gkigrj., -ft., 3 Much of the world was-unloved and unloving. People in general appeared to avoid involvement, but universal problems demanded universal love. Love began with a persorfal one-to-one commitment. We found love on campusg some even dis- covered a life-time love. Love was -ex- pressed through social clubs and their community projects. Involvement increased with several students participating in religious campaigns in the city, across the nation, and overseas. This involvement was ademonstration of universal concern. Q, W ' .fe Q mm-tm-.M .- ' I , , U - fa 5i.?:L1 . ig -- ,-ff i Ziff v gif A a'-' .- nvn.',..':-. 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M My 4:5 k 1 ks I A 'tri is 4 1 1 ,I V. -..bf - P P N As political and social crises dominated headlines in an already unstable world, some people appeared no longer sure of themselves or their future. We, too, might have become disoriented. The insulated college atmosphere might have isloated us, but by drawing on the collective experience, individuals renewed their sense of direc- tion. From many . . . one. INTRODUCTION-11 In a time when many students felt that nobody listened to them or cared about their particular concerns, we were refreshed in finding a man who listened, who cared, and who acted on behalf of the students. Since you came to LCC, your involvement and concern has bridged the generation gap. As a teacher of political science, you challenged us to participate in today's vital issues so that we might be able to stabilize our future. As a sponsor of the Walter Prescott Webb Society, the Junior Histor- ians, and a campus social club, you helped us appreciate our political, cultural, and social heritage. In recognition of your service, and for the man you are, we, the student body, dedicate the 1975 El Explorador to you, DICK LAIRD. ll- 5295 Eg-Q . 12-DEDICATION 1-1 TABLE OF CONTENTS Student Life .. .... 14 Academics... Classes ....... .... 7 4- Personalities .... . . . 116 Organizations . . . . . .134 Sports ....... . . .164- Social Clubs .... . . .192 Advertisements .. ...216 Directory ..... . . .232 DEDICATION-13 'J-1' 'Z E? il J EU uri' 403 J 'L -' Fx- ','f5f qr'-w- S14 ' ' -W f 'J' h, iJX?:'i,:'-'fx ' - 5 U ' .4715 fbqx , uf-M V' . A 518: . U: w.. , ' ' li :.,-gl-4-ufzhvff 'tw-fggf, f . ' 149 35a-Y'-fg':s5'27f'J-win'-'Q if pijfjgg.. - I 6A,,:LY.,12h.I 'f'E112J3,-Aff. -' f -,-,y-Hx:-.,f, .,,,w,g31g'.4E7:'::wH ' ' . STUDE T LIFE W W 4' ' fnkx if 'a1 Wg' I Wfihj: , JI:wNn1N , -1, K' aL - As 'fm W , 1 '-iv ,P ei i if af' I U I i 'iii J i -,, , 1 1. JUNIORS Dee Dee Johnson, Teri Bozeman, and Jean Lynch receive registration instructions from Mrs. Lynch. 2. CATCHING up on holiday news, Flon Bontrager and Kathy Fincher discuss their brief vacations. 3. MAKING new friends, Dr. Evans introduces himself to students. 4. FIRST week devotionals prove to be new experiences for students. 5. OVERSEEING the cafeteria, Roger Day presents a formidable appear- ance. 6. DELIGHTING in the art of coloring, Greg Boothe, Yvonna Kail, and Bert Rainwater express them- selves at Freshman Orientation. 7. REFLECTING before he writes in the yearbook, Doug Berry thumbs through the 1974 EI Explorador. 8. DENNIS HALE appears apprehen- sive as Mrs. Sturdivant totals his bill. 9. RELOCATING proves to be a big job as Tim McNeill prepares for the Spring semester. 16-FIFIST WEEK 9 fr- ,, ., -.-1.-p-f i 'r ' e I , l 13515. S- ig. Q' ' 0 tr X ir , a 1-'gf -'i li 1 i Incoming students encounter long lines, unwind at mixer When the semester started in mid- August, an air of excitement per- meated the campus. New students were kept busy learning what the others already knew, and all were kept occupied moving into rooms and fighting the problems of registration. It was soon apparent that the motto was hurry up and wait, as students tangled with lines for phones, chapel, mail boxes, and registration. And then there were those interminable book lines. The Student Senate endeavored to chase away these first week blues by sponsoring the movie, Airport and holding an all-school devotional. An all-school mixer permitted students and faculty to meet informally and be entertained by the Hard Travelers. ,QI-lg., -,. 6 ' FIRST WEEK-17 Q3 1. TED KELL leads the lectureship crowd in song. 2. PAUSING at the end of a long day, Randy Fenter contemplates spiritual matters. 3. IN- TRODUCING a new song, Skip Rod- gers directs the audience in worship. 4. INFORMAL Monday night devo- tionals begin each week right for LCC students. 5. CHAPEL provides a mid- morning break between classes. 6. SINGING praises, Greg Fleming participates in a Thursday night de- votional. 7. PRAISING the Lord through song is a type of worship experienced at LCC. 8. THE men of Kyodai hold a pre-game devotional. .-it ,s -it if 18-WORSHIP Chapel, devotionals aid spiritual growth for student body Striving to maintain their spiritual growth, students found themselves in- volved in various religious activities. Chapel provided a welcome break in the everyday routine. The quiet time spent in prayer and song gave students a chance to orientate them- selves for the day. , Devotionals, more spontaneous than chapel or formal church services, gave students the chance to build up each other spiritually. Clubs, the Senate, and individuals held these moments of fellowship. Bus ministries, Bible classes, and mission work gave people opportuni- ties to share Christ with an unbeliev- ing world. In whatever program oil work they chose, students found numerous ways to serve the Lord. WORSHIP-19 Spirit of sharing dispels annoyances in crowded dorms As students returned to campus they found new friends and over- crowded conditions. Three to a room was not an uncommon situation, but harmony was achieved. Men had to adapt themselves to the musty smell of mildew as Johnson Hall experienced plumbing problems, and coeds fre- quently ran out of hot water in Katie Rogers Hall. Curfew presented a few social problems, but it did provide the discipline needed for studies. The usual complaints surfaced and at times the strain of community living seemed unbearable. However, lasting friendships, all night study sessions, and quiet times with friends outweighed personal inconveniences. 20-DOFRM LIFE .W XX V' g ,sxyvxy If U i' , X1 if 51 , , , x 'Qt - -Q .L 1 nn? A N 1 :MT-5 L - A 5 , ' ' . 'ii I L . , 1' U- Z, A: il tn., ,. it , , lv- l 4 QF: ,v,, - . Hlifjf' v f 1 af'-1 S ,- ,-EQ Q' 1 Valk' -4 , 125 ,l .P . .4 . gy. .r.. ,-2 t W ,.-'2' 0 ,: I,- uvs , :MFL t , 4, si' -'Q - -as -..a q,.. , D 'Y --1 Am' .M . -A it: tl fin? ' 0 fy if g,.'f4,':g5 xg I' ., W, ffl 'us- ll K 4, 1. STUDYING is a necessary activity, but it proves to be a little difficult when -friends pop in for a visit. 2. FIRE, an unexpected occurence, damages Ken Jones and Ken Brown- ing's room. 3. DECORATING their tree before the Christmas Open House, Patti Patterson and Sheri Beville apply the finishing touches. 4. HOWARD CONWAY eyes the eight-ball as he prepares to shoot. 5. SNOOPY and a terrarium reflect personality. 6. DISCUSSING the dif- ferent aspects of dorm life, Tami Fields and Bruce Gleim chat at Open House. 7. SHARING her thoughts with the ladies at Katie Rogers Hall, Mrs. Jewel Rigney speaks at a late night devotional. 8. FRIDAY nights are never dull when couples get in a fast hand of Spades. DORM LIFE-21 X4 xg ff' S' ,.., S S wr- t , . J ,,., . ifw i .12 W? X x 1. LESS book expense becomes a benefit of married life as Brad and Estel Willits prepare for a Bible test. 2. COMPLETING an odd job at late hours is a responsibility Jacob Achinefu accepts as he cleans the Greenlawn church building. 3. TAK- ING a break from classes, Steve and Carla Boothe discuss financial mat- ters. 4. LUNCH in the Duster office gives Steve and Jan Robinson a chance to visit with each other during a long day. 5. CONVERSING about security matters, Gary Blakney gets his campus patrol assignment from Vernon Brown. 6. PREPARING din- ner for two creates special problems for Debbie Burton. 7. BETH and Amy Moudy enjoy an afternoon television show. 8. ADMIRING rings, Hedi Coffman and Peggy Krewson discuss individual wedding plans. 22-MARRIED LIFE 7 in 3 2,3 5 gl EAf5B.QLT,i PE-fill E245-3' li!!!- Housework, jobs create big demands on married students Most married students found that they had to divide their routines into housekeeping and odd jobs, as well as allocate time for studies. They found the time to participate in school activities While developing Christian homes as well. Making the barracks livable was a particular challenge for the wives, and husbands wrestled with long hours of work and study. Proving that marriage and school could mix, the college couples found time to play intramurals and to be active in various social clubs. The challenge of effectively allocat- ing time to necessary tasks around the house brought added benefits as married students achieved new disci- pline and applied it to their school work. MARRIED LIFE-23 . r P wx. X4 Yg'1'i.f ' D , 1 . 1 ll. .1 ,I , 'J AL, f.-QM QQ. I J 5 IZ Q 'il u 6 Q in ,Q ,A Jiri 3 1:5 1 A gtgf l, , .QW 'W Q5 H -X, .. il, I v E ...nr 49.19 In x ..g 77 ,f ' fa '. -' K. .1 -, .. - , . ,-' 'T-. 1. - .A 'L ,,egl !'Ff-MQVQT LIE'-H . ,A . . I . I 1 I 4 i 111 ' . A vb If 'K Qs :N K x 2 -M s . i x A .xiii ' N V f A 7775 1 .I rr . y t,T 4 ' . m 1 1 f I N ' , ' x I . Ei, Z V I , -:aim l xr A., - ,K 4 I .wk I. is rr, ,Z .1 y r. We-if ,vw I 16 'M I 'O 11' 4' 'ix 'Sty , -rw ' 1-4 lf ,C 1' V -.Na Q-Jw' 5- L L61 if L . l . U 1. SAVAGES Ken Steele, Dana Di- Mambro, Ken George, and Mike Phillips whoop-up Sub-T's rendition of Mr. Custer. 2. REFLECTING upon half-time activities, Attendant Jackie Kelly and Princess Gail Meeks enjoy the festivities. 3. PROCLAIM- ING the virtues of A Papa, Greta Dunagan participates in Metah Moe's performance of Tradition, 4. HUSTLING Chap, Mike Floller, blocks a McMurry lndian's shot. 5. ARRIVING from Ireland, Vicki Smithson shows the effects of jet lag. 6. GRABBING the miniature basket- ball, Chap fans participate in Home- coming activities. 7. MAKING their own kind of music are Master Follies hosts, Kelton White and Lawrence Crowder, and hostesses, Susan Burks and Angela Tabor. 8. RADIANT Janice Wakefield, 1975 Homecoming Queen, smiles over her roses. 9. OB- SERVING half-time proceedings, Prin- cess Donni Mitchell converses with Pam Chance. HOIVIECOMING-25 1. WORKING intently, Bruce Klemm and Tom Moore fix the components of a recorder. 2. ANXIOUSLY awaiting the outcome of the shot, Lloyd Massie and Norma Rhodes strain to see the results. 3. CONCENTRATING on the ball, Dave Branson, Tony Boland, and Brian Bleeker work the ball down in a fast game of foosball. 4. BENCHES offer a great place for students to gather between classes. 5. COLLIDING at home base, Sandy Shaw tries to get Lynn Schuller out during intramural softball. 6. CLOWNING around on a warm spring day, Estella Quintanilla is pushed off the bench. 7. SHOOTING pool in the campus center is a favorite pastime. for many students, including Gay Pertillar. 8. SUNNY afternoons give Nancy Bismarck a chance to relax with a favorite activity. 9. CRISP foot- ball weather keeps things chilly for supporters during the benefit AEX-CD powder-puff football game. iQ 'T' 'Z' 26-LEISURE TIME ti, l i li lt' 'r is 11 -Lb ,ng ml. gm a as im fill Hit! BK HM ml gum as Iliff ja gk' 9 j iq l. qs A flap 'X x M. Ki I Students abandon routinesg pursue quiet and relaxation Caught up in the rush of school exfents, students found little time for leisure activities. Needing time for introspection, stu- dents searched out empty stairwells and classrooms as places to just sit and think. On dust-free days bike riding be- came a popular sport. Students rode to the mall and nearby parks for picnics and enjoyed the exercise and sunshine a clear day in Lubbock brings. Air hockey was a popular pastime, and pucks flew as students demon- strated their air hockey prowess. Guys often whiled away time by playing pool, and girls took leisurely shopping trips to the mall and downtown. Students spent most spare moments sharing everyday experiences with friends and enjoying their fellowship. LEISURE TIME-27 Jamboree, Nelson provide laughter, music for students Fall musical happenings opened in late October with the Rick Nelson Concert. The crowd's participation increased as Nelson and his band rolled out such hits as Mary Lou and Garden Party. The LCC Jazz Ensemble provided pre-Nelson entertainment with their renditions of rock and blues. Sweet Adelines also provided hand- clapping entertainment. Building their show around the play, South Pacific, they performed before a small but appreciative crowd. Jamboree '74-, produced by the Music Masters, centered around vaudeville skits, patriotic numbers, and the musical, Carousel. A new tradition was started with the student directed play, I Never Saw Another Butterfly. The drama cen- tered around a Jewish girl's remem- branoes during the Nazi takeover in WWII. The highlight of the Spring semes- ter was Master Follies built on the the theme That's Entertainment. The annual variety show gave each social club a five minute spot to perform their musical numbers. First place honors in the men's division went to Alpha Chi Delta for their rendition of the H1787 Heidelburg Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra. Theta Rho won the women's division with their presentation of The Good Ship Lolli- pop. 28 -LYCEUMS 1 . fu? 'Xl ' ff' YP . .--g ' F . MF I .,. : :9, . 4.11 I li. X' - ini- i -w l 'K fl l , if HE, .sf . it 19 T ' - 'i Q., Qt. M K as 5 1 lf: 'T' Y s y I xv i ' pppxx - 4 Q, it - J L. 'tl 4 if l 'J Clint. , . . tl l it a I w td i e..:. ., ,X 1. . it si.. f . Q 1. CROONING a wistful melody, Rick Nelson entertains at LCC. 2. LAND- ING on a chocolate bar, LaRue Davis and Debbie Brown sing On the Good Ship Lollipop. 3. DUSTING the stars of heaven, Lawrence Crowder fulfills his role in Carousel. 4. MUSIC Mas- ters step lively to the fife and drum. 5. PETE MAIN and the Jazz Ensem- ble get into the mood of jazz and blues. 6. AUDREY DENTON and Ken Young sing of future plans in Carousel. 7. CAROLING to express the hope in her heart, Dana Brown leads the members of Music Mas- ters. 8. ENJOYING themselves, the men of Alpha Chi bellow Roll Over Beetohoven 9. IMITATING a mon- key, Randall Fry quizically peers at Myrna Monical and Walter Miller. 10. THE men ofS0uth Pacificexclaim, There is Nothing like a Dame- LYCEUMS-29 Students share love in service projects, Tech Bible studies Serving the Lord involved students in many ways. Social clubs sang in convalescent homes and were in- volved in benevolent projects through- out the year. On a more personal basis, Student Action for Christ held individual Bible studies at the Texas Tech campus. Men and women were also involved with the bus ministries and Bible classes at local congrega- tions. Students planned campaigns for Christ to Oregon, Idaho, and Europe for spring break and the summer. In cooperation with other groups in V, Wx -.N-kv 9 ii. . h 'V H if i 4 S . . aff: P i 'I 5, Lubbock, LCC students donated over 150 pints of blood in a November blood drive. 30-STUDENT INVOLVEMENT 'EIHESQ Q 1. usa Cflluuyf wiih ill: ?3'i'Jl'llf r ,tc Pm 1 ' eases film ' 4 3' llftj ff :X 7, 1. HELPING LCC in a domestic way, the Associates prepare the 1975 cook- book. 2. STAMPS for India campaign inexpensively provides Bibles. 3. PARTICIPATING in the Campus Advance program, Mike Washburn holds a Bible study. 4. PROVIDING music at the Design for Destiny dinner, the Popcorn group entertains businessmen. 5. CONTACTING alum- ni, Dr. Kearley participates in the drive to raise six million dollars. 6. DONATING a pint of blood, Theresa Aduddell watches prepara- tions. 7. VISITING with Dick Day in the convalescent home inspires stu- dents and social clubs. 8. DICK LAIRD leads Europe-bound students in a German song. 9. DOOR-knocking on the Tech campus involves the Student Action for Christ group. STUDENT INVOLVEMENT 31 Unseasonal rains form Lake Hacker on college campus Rain drenched the LCC campus during the fall months. Umbrellas were a common sight in the campus center, and the biggest mud puddle received the distinction of being named Lake W. .loe Hacker, in honor of the new president. The wet climate did not dampen spirits as students were caught up in the hectic pace. Social clubs pestered prospective members during the last week in September. The early morn- ings were filled with groans as pledges were marched briskly to breakfast. Rivalry and Western Days perpet- uated traditional events, teaturmg the big mud hole and the greased pig race. Regina Scudder was crowned queen of the Western Day festivities, and first place ribbons went to the Aggie Belles and Toma Dachi for their excellence in the day's rodeo events. 32-FALL 'ini gh ii Wl.t1UIfiJl: s 1 l L K .Lrlf 1. PROVING that two feet are better than six, Randall Fry breezes by Angie Tabor, Dennis Hale, and Doug Cole on A Cappella's Fall tour. 2. CUTTING a cake for their pledge- masters are LOA pledges, Trixi Fea- therstone and Karen Kemp. 3. FALL rains create swampy conditions as Moe Atherton, Don Worth, and Mark Blau row their way across campus. 4. TRAVELING is a tiring business as exhibited by Mary Phillips and Paula Parks during Fall Meistersinger tour. 5. ATTEMPTING to interpret her lines in the Fall play, Raylene Stewart scans her role. 6. SENIOR Linda Howard laments the fact that her pants are too long at Jamboree '74. 7. WARBLING to their onions, Kappa pledges Cindi Dawson, Randa Hard- ing, and Debbie Brown smile their way through pledge week. 8. DE- LIVERING a lecture with Gospel zeal, Jack Evans speaks at the annual LCC Lectureship. 9. TRICYCLING holds a childish charm as Janice Jackson and Donna Cook show their pedaling power. 10. AGGIE BELLES, Jo Hanna and Rita Settle, demonstrate their goat-roping abilities at Western Day. FA LL-33 Unpredictable weather, club action highlight spring social calendar Extremes in temperature and dusty days characterized the first weeks of spring. As the weather warmed up and spring showed its colors, students spent hours in nearby parks and- enjoyed the bright days. Earlier in the spring semester, social clubs worked on Master Follies and prepared for High School Day. Club banquets, finals, and graduation were the later events of the year. Students made final preparations for summer Campaign trips to Belgi m, Jamaica, Europe, and Oregon. Gthers scouted for jobs and prepared for summer school. With the tempo increasing as finals approached, students delved into re- search papers more diligently, and the library became the center of campus activity. 34-SPFIINGTIIVIE I Nw ' I6 .gl A .11-vi ' I' I1 J. V. l P V 5' 74. - .- . .,-.-- -.-Y . - - -- -- -r?,7 1 yi? ,TQ-5--tv. .,:,,n,,l, QA, .r,c1'fFvIyyp,hh' X ,, ,. 1. TAKING advantage of the early spring weather, Mr. Harvey holds a Sociology class outside. 2. PRESI- DENT and Mrs. Joe Hacker greet guests at the Inaugural Reception. 3. BRIGHT days encourage Paul Kirk- patrick to cast a friendly shadow. 4. LATE night tornado drills become informal study sessions. 5. CHEER- ING from the dugout, Will Hunt watches the action on the Lowery diamond. 6. PULLING in front of ASU, Shawnie Shay runs distance for LCC. 7. ROUNDING third base, John Harris heads for home. 8. CLIMAX- ING the year's activities, Kyodai-LOA members attend the clubs' banquet. SPFIINGTIME-35 1. LISTENING to President Hacker's introduction of the guest speaker, the platform participants await the key- note address. 2. DR. HACKER, Dr. Pruitt, Terry Brown and Dr. Blanton anticipate the conferring of degrees on LCC's candidates for graduation. 3. DR. W. PHILIP Gramm, Professor of Economics, Texas A and M Univer- sity, outlines economic challenges which gradutes likely will face. 4. GRADUATION candidates and escorts walk through double lines of robed faculty. 5. A solemn moment finds Kathy Hall and Bill McFarland lis- tening intently to the principle speak- er. 6. IN colorful academic regalia, faculty members find their places. 7. A record number .of parentS, friends and other visitors compose the audi- ence which views 'the graduation ceremony. 36 129 seniors receive degrees in fourth year of LCC's senior status May 10, 1975, saw the fourth graduating class of Lubbock Christian College receive their degrees. 129 seniors received Bachelor's degrees, along with sixteen students receiving Associate of Arts degrees. Of the 129 graduates, four completed their re- quirements in December, 87 in May, and 42 went on to complete their degrees by August. Sixteen fields were represented in the degrees received. Commencement exercises took place in LCC's fieldhouse. Dr. W. Philip Gramm, Professor of E- conomics at Texas A 81 M University, was the speaker, and the musical program was presented by the A Capella and Meistersinger choruses. The Royal Blue Band provided the processional and recessional. Dr. Paul Faulkner, Professor of Bible at Abilene Christian College and Director of Family Services at the College congregation in Abilene, delivered the Bacculaureate address in the Moody Auditorium. GRADUATION-37 9- o ' V If Y1Fa2f'E f 35-gifts-' Q-Q f ...,, . . , , -.X .1V.f1.',H-.f-gf: .-.gn- - 3r.4.,,ef,,+.g 445 'Q' ffl: ' 1. .V A f 'mf W ' 4 .f-,K Y'-J , W rn f AJ' V 'ELL .3 7 FZ' 1' , -i5 kl lk--r ,. V ,, 1 , U Yfifr 4 4 , f 32 .L f ' f 44 V . ' i. .1 5-1 , 'I fl 1. x , 2 Q ffv '4 -. ' 11557 ' -- ' 41' 1 1 ' 'K' 'L Y ' M , 11 iff' T' A - A - ,259 ' 3 , r . ff ,,, .nf 4,5 ' I 11 ' FJ as .. ,K , . ,VT Wg: H A 'f 3-,-: .-, 1 i , 1. E X ,.,.f- 1- 32,24 1 71 1 Q ,l Q5 J - - .1 I 'E ,L , AF! P Q! , 5 . r -1 'N ,TQLQQ 'H-I ' ' ' :..f-- J, :NA f 4 .L ' 5 ,. 'M , . Q., -fm 5 ju, firf' ' in, . 1 ' ' - 'vw 1 , A,. . mjf I f ,. 4 x ' ,I ll 'Y Tragedy, scandal jolt nation, world as U.S. prepares for birthday Rising tuition costs, conflict in homelands, and nationwide unem- ployment concerned LCC students. Domestically, governmental resig- nations and economic troubles both- ered individuals. Co-eds actively op- posed ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment by writing letters to congressmen and signing petitions. The nation and the world staggered under ignored peace treaties, per- sonal scandals, and natural disasters. Nationally, the country's morale appeared low, but with characteristic optimism the American people looked to the future. Hope was taken in renewed Soviet-American relations and the upcoming Bicentennial. lx x1 K M13 vvoato SCENE-39 tgps P Z. .. 9511! t-.nf K ,- .J , , .4 -Id .4436- f I fv .P W . g. . WA-LF , . 1 x Vx. 5 is p v Tn-E- AY y ACADEMICS 1' ' W H QI' ,N 1 n., Q '1 Y I N w,,.f' I Q '- I , y L-4 , Nan.. Y, I, ' , J, 'ffiff 3 Tp - ROYCE ACUFF Levelland, Tx. GLENN ANTWINE Lubbock, Tx. LENNIS BAKER Lubbock, Tx. J. DON BALDRIDGE Lubbock, Tx. JOE BARNETT Lubbock, Tx. LEONARD BARTLETT Lubbock, Tx. EVERETT BLANTON Amarillo, Tx. CLEM BOVERIE Lubbock, Tx. FRANK BOZEMAN Quemado, Tx. JACK CARDWELL El Paso, Tx. EDGAR CHANCE Lubbock, Tx. J.W. COX Tulia, TX. DEE CUMMINGS Panhandle, Tx. GUY GOEN Spur, Tx. J. LAWRENCE GREEN Lubbock, Tx. J.W. HAMBY Plainview, Tx. J.E. HANCOCK Lubbock, Tx. VERNON HARMAN, SR. Canyon, Tx. L.D. HAYS Dora, N.M. E.K. HUFSTEDLER Lubbock, Tx. LOWELL JOHNSON Lubbock, Tx. J.B. McCORKLE Lubbock, Tx. RANDOLPH MILLS Lubbock, E. VANCE MITCHELL Midland, Tx. J.W. PAUL Lubbock, Tx. JOE PHILLIPS Lubbock, Tx. JOHN PILLOW Seagraves, Tx. GENE POLVADO Plainview, Tx. J.B. POTTS Post, Tx- .I.C. RIGNEY Lubbock, Tx. WARRAN ROSS Austin Tx ELDON SANDERS Childress Tx GEORGE SAUNDERS Forgan, Ok PAUL SHERROD Lubbock Tx CLIFFORD TERRY Snyder, Tx CHESTER WIGGAINS Summerfield LINUS WRIGHT Houston, 42-BOARD OF TRUSTEES Tx Tx Ju ,,. I u. , W l , hi 1.13.4 3, .. Ill' mu. .f,.,, ,WWW - - . -2-I I I E ' M f . iii - . . 'J ' L2 , -O 'I F 'Q 15 X fl' , , . .f li d l u ' ww al '. lf' l l x i w H -i' NYNN , ,, M. V w. xx I . , 'fN, fm. 'o W'? ' L :- I x U I .. . -llu.. I W! ,yQ-, . , ,le - 1 . 4 . Al . M 5 AA:- 1 'N X . 'Lo If . is lx M 1 iv as-ws, 5005? 4:9 -iff, ff! -1. N v '-1.1 .K rl ' 1. -V - ak- 1 5x i X - 'ex . ....,-,,,e,,. -1-ax? . wtif RN ,X-gl 'X --' g J S-S.-I Su..- : , i x 1- VNiLik-n,- R' ff., ,F G XRAKR -J LXR 'f-xg .L A k '-sl Q-.QN '--Q iQ, 1 Q 2-,Z S' is First Chancellor confers oath of office on incoming president Dr. F.W. Mattox, founding presi- dent of LCC, served as the chief administrative officer for sixteen years before turning over the reins to others. Since January 1974, he has been the college's first chancellor and since May 1974, he has been inactive in administrative work. Pre- sently he is serving as minister of the Church of Christ in Wilmington, North Carolina. As Chancellor, Dr. Mattox serves as an ambassador of good will in behalf of the college. Last February he gave the investiture to the new president Dr. W. Joe Hacker, Jr. and placed the presi- dential medallion around his neck. 1. DELIVERING his farewell address, Dr. Mattox is honored at the going- away banquet given for him. 2. WITH stars in his eyes, this symbolizes the vibrant personality Dr. Mattox im- pressed upon LCC students during the years he was with them. A - .--..-. W... .--,. .... mr... ,nn ., ,,-A, CHANCELLOR-43 Second president honored in colorful convocation rites The inauguration of Dr. Joe Hacker, Jr., as LCC's second president, took place February 21, before a crowd of more than 1,000. More than 300 colleges and universities sent special congratulations, and 130 institutions were personally represented in the processional. Many dignitaries and supporters of the college were in the audience, and among the platform guests were Honorable Roy Bass, Mayor of Lub- bockg Lennis Baker, Chairman of the Board of Trustees and former mayor of Lubbock, Dr. F.W. Mattox, LCC Chancellor and iirst president of the collegeg and Dr. George Benson, President Emeritus of Harding Col- lege in Searcy, Arkansas. .M ...ig - ,.. 2 M M , 1 iA,..fi!.E,a. ., , .., E, ,-, , -.-H 1. DURING the inauguration recep- tion, Dr. Hacker and Mrs. Harvie Pruitt greet some of the guests. 2. PAUSING during lunch, Dr. Hacker and Dr. Kay talk about the College. 3. GETTING acquainted with area ministers, Dr. Hacker and his son, Tim, chat with Dr. Joe Barnett. 4. FIRST FAMILY: Dr. Joe Hacker, Joan, Carol, and Catherine. 5. MEM- BERS of the processional receive last minute instructions. 6. PROMOTING the Design for Destiny campaign, Dr. Hacker addresses a lunch-time crowd. 7. PLANNING for the future, Dr. C.L. Kay, Lennis Baker, Dr. Joe Mabee, and Dr. Hacker present an artist's drawing of the proposed Mabee Stu- dent Activities Center. 44-PRESIDENT President Hacker sets 36 million campaign, plans new college era l Arriving in mid-summer to find the college in debt, Dr. Hacker set about to remedy the situation. A 36 million Design for Destiny campaign was launched which received a big boost with a 31 million challenge grant from the Mabee Foundation. By the end of the school year, pledges for the three year campaign had already totaled more than 353 million. The new president embarked on an extensive speaking campaign design- ed to make Lubbock and area res- idents aware of the news situation at LCC. He has instituted several new and far-reaching plans. These include international studies programs to Eu- rope, evangelistic campaigns to sever- al countries in Europe, and a building program on campus. The new student activities center to be built with the Mabee Foundation gift will serve to make the campus more attractive to prospective students. As a gesture of goodwill and thanks to Dr. Hacker for his interest in the college, the Student Senate dis- tributed Hacker Backer buttons to the students and staff. PRESIDENT-45 1 P L I Em rwhf Tm,--, if , , X 5. . i sf'- ,L- E ,ez ' w x I ' ' , 7 r 1 NLE v X 5 T i . , , W Lu1l.LUm , HE fi -V, iff? Evil .1 ru EE M 5 WAX' mn SQ X trpaiii , 1.lll,,.. ,, l , 'gf 4 ' 'Q-'51 ,cf -3 V , '. X, R' Am 0 J QM!! , - 1 In gui I . X S,, MX' A-QC. ' fl ' :fr f KW- ' ' 'sq L f. 'W 'naM ' 1 . 2? R .V Q. 4 , fn N 'L E54-::'xfffQ'1?2:il1 4f' lf' Y .' r I X ' 1 rv' r ' ,V 1 A X- 2 Q ! 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He also sponsored the Student Senate and taught a Bible class. He became Registrar in the summer of 1975. 1. KEEPING up with the paper work, Dr. Rhodes finds this a necessary part of his job. 2. CHATTING with Tyson Stephenson, Dr. Rhodes enjoys keep- ing in touch with the students. DEAN OF STUDENTS-49 Business Office undergoes alterations with two new men HENRY BROWNING, Bs., became business manager in April, filling the position vacated by Ron Fleming, who left to open his own agency. He was concerned primarily with the financial affairs relating to the campus and academic programs. He took charge of purchasing and started to develop a shipping and receiving department. He also served as budget officer. The retired Air Force Major came to LCC from Wichita, Kansas. FRED KNOLL, B.B.A.-Accounting, was the college's comptroller and was basically responsible for the internal operation of the Business Office. He was responsible for matters relating to the annual audit, and he developed a system of invoice control. One of his main concerns was the management of the various funds of the college including the payroll and staff benefits areas. 1. LOOKING over a financial matter with Kathryn Lynch, Henry Browning checks to see that all is in order. ,ff i X if , s 1 V' 50-BUSINESS IVIANAGERQ COMPTROLLER ,yt 1 ' 1 ii:-if-H4 S .Zz I ,.r..,,,W,,'il. ,,..M in I limi Iwi .I 'ii I M it I ,ri 3 W wt 1 , li ll I all Q4 I E I -4... fp, -L -I I lm L l. ,fins .ez Director of Development aims for million-dollar campaign for College RICHARD HOSTETLER, B.A., as. sumed the role of Director of Develop- ment in November. He replaced .lim Ravanelli who resigned to take the position of Vice President of College of the Southwest in Hobbs, New Mexico. Hostetler traveled extensively in an effort to help meet the challenges of annually raising one-million dollars. In addition, he coordinated the efforts of others in his department. Before coming to LCC, Hostetler was the administrator and fund raiser for the Louisiana Christian Chi1dren,s Home. Preceding this, he was a staff representative for Herald of Truth. 1. SEEMINGLY endless details are a part of Nancy McCaghren's job in helping Richard Hostetler toward the annual million-dollar goal. 2. TAKING time out from a busy schedule, Richard Hostetler stops to answer a question. DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT-51 New man provides added emphasis to destiny campaign KEN HELTERBRAND, M.M.Ed., came to LCC in November, 1974, as a consultant to reorganize the develop- ment department. His initial concern was developing major gift prospects and assisting the Design for Des- tiny campaign. Since January, Hel- terbrand has been assistant to the President. Currently, he is helping to reorganize and complete the six mil- lion dollar Bond Program, which will put the college on a sound financial basis. Helterbrand taught for nine years, six of which were at Christian College of the Southwest and Oklahoma Chris- tian College. Before coming to LCC, Helterbrand worked for eleven years with insurance, real estate, invest- ments, and land development. 1. CHECKING the Classified Ads, Ken Helterbrand prepares an in- formation sheet forthe Heritage Arms Apartments. 2. APARTMENTS, bonds, properties, insurance, business office events are all in a day's work for Ken Helterbrand. ln-,. L--f l 52-DIRECTOR OF PROPERTIES KI. 0 X X g KHP 4 Information office gets change of pace with new director RICHARD NORMAN became Di- rector of Public Information, replac- ing Jerry Clark. Mr. Norman was responsible for all news releases, advertising, and printed matter that promoted LCC to the general public and brotherhood. He taught Bible I classes at the Sunset Church of Christ and in his spare time painted in oils. His background includes experience in banking, commercial art and ad- vertising, and, for the past ten years, preaching in the north and northeast. 1. DESIGNING the graduation pro- gram, Richard Norman checks a layout. 2. REPORTING College events, Richard Norman prepares a news release. DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC INFORMATION-53 l s 3 E 'F 4-4 'w .E Admissions, EX-Students work to establish strong student body JOHN KING, B.A., completed his third year as Director of Admissions. Primarily responsible for recruiting, Mr. King, other Admissions coun- selors, and the musical trio, The Hard Travelers, traveled over 30,000 miles to contact prospective students. Two successful High School Days. brought over'l600 students to the campus. TERRY BROWN, S.T.B., became Ex-Student Association Director in De- cember, replacing Bill Alley who accepted a similar position at South- west Texas State University. In ad- dition to maintaining records on alumni, the new director was re- sponsible for the Phon-a-Thon, through which staff and faculty called ex-students across the nation inviting them to help their Alma Mater. Over 3l77,000 was raised through the Phon-a- Thon. 1. RECRUITING for the school, John King advises a prospective student. 54-ADMISSIONS, EX-STUDENTS L In a fa , muff?- m,.1.-' x I .. 5 , I-V... by 19.0-.V 'Var V ' Ewgv. . . 5 I +L- P ages L' L1 ..-A ' J 1 'Y a Mir, x I K , i A '.,,-. 'QI' 1 ,A 3, .,- pg JI? if K I. W I. 43,315 7 J, 2 .K'fZg.gf'1-xlxq ..- - -.' W4 ' ' ,, . , X lim-+L-if-f V fvnegiq '1 1151.3 L--- Yf' -,gf my 711' ' ,J l 'MJ' ' 1-L- gf, 1. . ' 'Affair H 4h A 4 'A :U -rf ' 4.6, -14-f N-L-kg , la, , N . 1112,-I ' ,....ss,,,4 L, z 1 I 1.621 - . .Un Q 1. SEASONAL gifts at the Gift Fair are a favorite item made by the Associates. 2. EXECUTIVE BOARD: FRONT ROW, Kay Evans, Thelma Lofland, Gladys Ellis, Marjorie Sherrod. SECOND ROWg Inez Gipson, Dickie Hay, Inez Roberts, Juanita Sloan, Lois Mills, Kathryn Silvey, Jewell Rigney, Imogene Siburt. THIRD ROVVQ Estelle Hufstedler, Estelle Boverie, Pauline Sell, Mary Tanner, Verna Enger, Naydiene Cannon, Jean Hines, Sandra Blackwood, Joan Hacker, Julia Steele, Lorena Justiss, Floyce Preston, Mildred Martin. 3. COM- PARING notes before they buy, shop- pers browse at the Fair. 4. MODEL- ING clothes, the Associates present a Fashion Extravaganza. 5.AS- SOCIATE Kay Harington greets guests at one of their regular teas. 6. CAREFULLY sorting pages, the ladies get their cookbook ready for binding. 7. DISCUSSING the crafts on sale, Mrs. McDonald urges a friend to buy one. 8. SEVERAL ladies show their talent for modeling at the Associates Fashion Extravaganza. 56-LCC ASSOCIATES Dynamic Associates raise over 3B500,000g plan new cookbook The LCC Associates proved to be one of the most dynamic fund-raising groups on campus, as they raised their grand total to ?l5500,000 this year. Fulfilling their goal of supporting the college in all her needs and helping young people obtain an ed- ucation, the Associates were busy all year. Highlight of the year's projects was the Gift Fair and Bake Sale which netted over 312,000 A Spring Style Show and a Pie Booth produced over 353,800 A favorite project with both the Associates and their friends has been their cookbook, Treasured Re- cipes, which this year raised 36,000 The cookbook was such a success that 10,000 copies of an entirely new edition are planned. The largest single item purchased for the college this year was a posting machine for the Business Office. These hardworking ladies have pro- vided for LCC, and the many chapters throughout the Southwest gave of their time and talents to help LCC achieve her destiny. .-- ,WI Q.: Wi U .. ,. ,J ,v lf- , I F I-pw -v,-Qu' -m . :V ., : 5 I , . , ' C I:-.il 'xiii' -,Lf , A hal LCC ASSOCIATES-57 1. REES Bryant lectures outside on a windless day. 2. STUDENTS involve themselves in activities to grow spirit- ually on their own. 3. EXPLAINING a difficult passage, Leon Crouch diagrams a Greek sentence. 4. DR. KENNETH Rhodes briefly pauses before heading on to class. 5. DENNIS Atherton accepts a ministerial award from Monterey minister, Owen Miller, as Dr. Kearlev looks on. 6. POINTING to the origin of Christ, Leon Crouch utilizes visual aids. i f2':,.: REES BRYANT. M.A., TED CARRUTH. Ph.D., Asst. Prof. of Bible. Asst. Prof. of Bible. LEON CROUCH. M.A., In- structor in Bible. .,. , i ' . I l it l -i Q 1 .. - l -. ,Ni t- ' i .' f ,:s:.:. I 3 - Y it i l l ik. A 5-fist:---xi, J. - .. 5-5::pf:rg:ggir31 er tfa5.fQ1f?.M 'll 91-:xiii-E-:-.Q::::.::L-:L , A '-f.r2:-Wi, -..-'.'.:4e'-it--W ...... - mf,--,:,, 2-. .-vvaf.::rz- - wi f-- w. , oils.-Y rg: .iii- ,-1.5355325253 1 . fri- Tii1 t3f??i9if7iEzEiEii332533, . V75 'Ii TZ' ' if I-EZ'?ff-'S :':'i--mf-- . .-11:-' ' i.fgmf-5-,211iisifstesf.2:11 :gm i-i-5635:-5gi.Y1f5i:r1::::::: ef: n .- . V. ' 3:11114-9'-a-1:f,zc..mil:. .. :Vieira Ph.D., Div. Chair.g Coord. of Biblical Languages De- partmentg Prof. of Bible. FOY KIRKPAT D.R.E., Coord. o Dept.g Coord. of Pra Prof. of Bible and R 58-BIBLE l Christian Development Center offers unique study settings Completed in December, the C.L. Kay Christian Development Center housed the Bible and Psychology departments. The new building con- tained facilities for mission studies, group dynamics, a multi-purpose auditorium, and a Bible library. The fountain and stained-glass windows added to the uniqueness of the new building. The mezzanine and stair- ways provided a place for between- class reading. Providing courses from Biblical languages to Adventures in Christ- ian Living, the Bible Department sought ways to help students grow spiritually as well as academically. BIBLE-59 GARY BOWE. M.S., As- sistant Professor of Health and Physical Education. 'H -'Elf - f l A .9 'I 1- , 1 f .1 ' any Y t-'E , fi f' f. . A :-- ,gltn vtwrsi 5 ' H 1Qt.,'.1 g u Y I ,Q U I, is Q ' - ff ' 3 , vt O- e,Of:,R'e, ,Q I in 'v ffl-s HARVIE PRUITT. Ed.D., Prof of Education. Education. 11 13 5 Creative education presents challenge for teaching majors Encouraging students to utilize progressive teaching methods, edu- cators worked closely with students interested in teaching careers. Crea- tive bulletin boards, innovative games, and limitless imaginations proved useful tools as student teach- ers prepared lessons to challenge elementary and secondary school age pupils. The curriculum lab provided future teachers with needed' mater- ials, and lively discussions evolved as educators and students shared teach- ing experiences. Dr. John Castleman, head of se- condary education, served as chapter president of Phi Delta Kappa, a national organization of educators. 60-EDUCATION JOHN CASTLEMAM Ed.D., Coord. of Secondary Educationg Assoc. Prof of 1. SHOWING his emotions, Coach Larry Hays applauds a Chap play. 2. MARKING five years of teaching at LCC, Dr. John Castleman receives his service pin from Dr. Hacker. 3. CHECKING race times, Bob Haus- mann and Coach Hugh Rhodes get help from Terry Peacock and Dale Pectol. 4. CONGRATULATING Dar- rell Price on his Phon-a-Thon efforts, Terry Brown presents him with a new suit. 5. SHARING a laugh with the chapel audience, Dr. Jerry Perrin thanks Dr. Hacker for his talking trophy. 6. ABOUT to hand over the baton to Dangie Tabor, Steve McCleery gives an extra effort. 7. MAKING arrangement for the in- auguration, Dr. Harvie Pruitt calls for volunteers. HAYS. M.A., In- in Health and Education. NELL HAYS. M.Ed., In- structor in Health and Physical Education. 4 I U 1.4. . X : ig i F' ki- .d: ' 'Q I ifvfff STEVE MCCLEERY B.S.E., Teaching Asst. in Health and Physical Edu- cation. 'HW .41 DARRELL PRICE. M.Ed., HUGH RHODES, M,A, Instructor in Health and Coord. of Health and Phys Physical Education. ical Edu. Dept.g Prof. of Health and Physical Edu. 4' 7.1 .V I . . , 4 .2 W 3? 3 I S , X I I I le. I , - f of X J, I S , -ff ,. . i .1552 xi . . rr ' ,uf :Mac ,lla r L, V, -+': 5-'.: is- :ae-sq, - fzrqipefgfw '1 Q .5 ':5if?.:ff-15.55, 4 2 f 4 -my -me , QW . 7514-4 A L 'l l - e-.wwf W 1 . t K ,Wy , .fs H I Jf 1. L .lt ' - '7i111. ' , wwf, 1 N sf . ' . I CHARLES COX. M.A., As- .IOHNICE GARNER. sistant Prof. of Music. M.M.E., Instructor in Music. WAYNE HINDS. Ed.D., Div. Chair.g Coord. of Music Dept.g Prof. of Music. F N 1 ' ., 'ix' 1 - J' A1 .V ' , .s i 4, M s . - . H .J A. ff.-if' . 1 . 3+ ki i1?'w?3 ff.. N 1-. , .?,j1f,1... ,ffm -V A .-ff-'7'.' 1-'Q'-H99 ' -. . 4 .',.'.,.fJ - if -,A'- 1:41, EJ' ill is W -WW-- .' - if -'B '1v Q'.IHA I ', 0 f.'1'.1' ' 4 v' 3 'ff .gli 1 EVERETT MAXWELL. j, LEE ROBERTS Ed.D., Prof. of Music Edu- Cogrd, of Art Depa cation. Asst. Prof. of Art. 2 me U ' -S rw-vq J-S ,I is ' . ll.. 1 . .w. I ...zjf 62-FINE ARTS , A va , ! :re 1' 1.4 One in five students find music challenges talent, creativity With one student in five partici- pating in some aspect of music, teachers sought ways for students to express themselves through concerts, recitals and chapel programs. Tours provided the choruses with opportunities to share Christ's mes- sage with high schools, churches, and colleges throughout the country. Piano and voice students gave recit- als throughout the year, and music educators instructed students in theory, diction, and composing. 1. GLORIA Amende comforts Robert Romigh in the Spring dramatic pro- duction, The Women who Spied for the Blue and the Gray. 2. DR. WAYNE Hinds directs the A Cappella chorus and chamber orchestra in pre- paration for a joint program. 3. JOHNICE Garner directs the piano ensemble at the Fall recital. 4. DIRECTING the woodwinds with en- thusiasm, Dr. Maxwell studies the music. 5. CINDI Dawson whispers to Robert Romigh in a scene from the Spring play. 6. LEADING the Meister- singer chorus, Charles Cox encour- ages the chorus during the program. 7. PLAYING the piano for the cho- ruses, Paula Parks sounds the pitch. FIN E ARTS-63 - . 5 X f A . ws lr W w ,. 1 My I ,L 5 h-1 as Y H2 '- fl.. l, lf -. U - i - ffl . ' f 15, .Hit-, ff mf? X . .M' j-. I : 'f ' 'fl . f Ziff . E M ,Q H. 4 J 2 P? '1 uv 1 fu'-J' ' J, gg., 81:-',' Inj . ,. Aa' ',1iiL'g. 1 '. 4' 5' :4i.1.j-,M f , '. ,' 'A' I ge- M DW E' 1 5 x- ! 4 .Rt A V n . 412-If ll 'I ' f 1 'f V 4 A 5 , 1 'E I ff J, I . 'Q fl't,-I-I: l' JIM BAKER. Ph.D. Coord. of Foreign Lan. Asst. Prof. of Speech and Assoc. Prof. of English. JUNE BEARDEN. MA.A, CARROLL BURCHAM. I 1- - 6 Q 5 --IJ. Q 1 jf , ' A I: f , xt .1 fhtggj. 1 by . A X .wilt ' fx-I . K. 'frpfyl . I ,fl I GERARDO GARRO. M.Ed., Instructor in Spanish. AUBREY GREEN. Div. Chair.g Coord. Dept.g Assoc. Prof. I . Dept.g Assoc. Prof. of Drama. Foreign Language. I It ' s . li ' l I'-n V l - - 14 ' A ' ' tl-2, I f ' - iq .- , . f ' WP' , w x Q .. I ' I ,f p w l I - I 1'. fs. .,.., , I , '51 ' iiiff R ' ali:-8 , ' ' T .Egg : . U - , . 3 .1 L ELAINE PERRIN. M.A., RONALD REED. Ph.D. MARGARET ROBE Asst, P1-of, of English, Assoc. Prof. of English. , RTS M.A., Instructor in French. . ' I M ve- IDON WILLIAMS. MA.A, Instructor in Speech. 64-COMMUNICATIONS KENNETH SCHOTT. Ph.D., Coord. of Speech and Dramag Assoc. Prof. of Speech. 'qui PATRICIA VI Ph.D., Assoc. English. Video-tapes, lecturers spark added interest in communications Enlivening classes with guest lec- turers, films, and tape recordings, professors cultivated students' inter- est in literature and strengthened students' expression and clarity. Stu- dents directed dramatic productions, prepared readings in conjunction with the Design for Destiny campaign, and used the English Curriculum Center for listening to tapes of famous authors reading their works. Teachers blended creativity and knowledge by encouraging students to use 'their imaginations in preparing term projects. The video-tape console captured on film the expressions of literature, drama, and speech stu- dents. 1. PREPARING her schedule, a stu- dent talks with Dr. Ken Schott. 2. DRESSING up as Graucho Marx, Don Williams entertains students in cha- pel. 3. WAITING for the UIL journal- ism competition to start, Dr. Aubrey Green watches two students fill out forms. 4. FINDING a quiet corner, Dr. Jim Baker relaxes between coun- seling sessions. 5. READING her instructions, Mrs. June Bearden pre- pares students for competition. 6. HELPING out on the Phon-a-Thon, Patricia Vickers makes another ca . COMMUNICATIONS-65 Cook Pavilion houses classes, stock arena for Aggie students A growing and important depart- ment on the LCC campus was the Agriculture Department. Contempor- ary techniques in the areas of animal and plant science were offered. Agri- culture majors learned the import- ance of their role in helping to feed an ever-growing society. In the early fall, the Cook Agri- culture Pavilion was dedicated. Do- nated by Dr. and Mrs. Elton Cook, this building housed classroom facili- ties and served as the site of stock- judging contests, the annual Aggie Steak Fry, and various social events. 1. PLACING a call during the Phon-a- Thon, Dr. Jerry Webb explains the financial needs of the college. 2. GRADING finals, John Hay, Jr. re- flects upon the year's work. 3. STUDYING a professional journal, Dr. Gary Estep incorporates new findings into his lecture. 4. EXPLAINING a difficult formula, Dr. Allen Walker finds a chalkboard useful. 66-SCIENCE il.. I: li, N, -4 :tw-G. ' .ara 1 GARY ESTEP. Ph.D., As- sociate Prof. of Biology. VDO1 l JAMES T. OWEN. M.S., Asst. Prof. of Chemistry. l il. lf all I, l i 7 A- l , i v i WI RICKEY HARMAN. M.S., JOHN HAY, JR. M.S., Instructor in Mathematics. Assistant Prof. of Biology. LYNN MASON. M.S., In- structor in Chemistry. , q TSW -fi 1, iv- i.'.'-. - it 1. ll . --- .1-5. - i 1 it . , ix il . lull . il, .- in H M 11. W .A , . V . ,K y ,iv y . sw, av? . -,'. -- .xl i 1. 5 - I fr., vi -1 -. -it ll . 4 .f 1 v- wi -- .4 5 - V --' , f,'.!.-I i, 'I-,, lx , W .JU 7 1 '11'!5w fv-, I ' .WJ 5 ll l N 'Ll I V ,l l ' - ' .59 l ' -biilafifi f.?sma22,a2T ,. . . -. .Ff'rf'3Ei3iix3i1g.1 :Leif 3 fIf'bg5:T'2!1fi'-M' it , mmf- '-5 11:13 tl :':f-t.jprL'.b-lf' ff- 1 Y ' 5Yft3iT'?iiifEfff'f:Ei? ' - f'g3'i:iIfSil'E'f'-111' 5' : N ilifx-2-121 52'fg1 E:-L 1-35'-ri:-'. 4:'Ti LYNN SHERROD. Ph.D., Science Division Chairmang Assoc. Prof. of Biology. DAVID SMITH. Ph.D., As- sociate Prof. of Biology. ALLEN WALKER. Ph.D., Acting Coord. of Mathe- maticsg Asst. Prof. of Mathematics. lin D V' ' A Science majors get it ig . a valuable aid, service y A y i t i in lab technology im. 1 ' -f .U ' w 1 A 1 - t i, y i Educating students in the principles . A ' 'j i of tomorrow's technology, the Science i ' ', ' f fgflf' Division offered degrees in biology, l chemistry and mathematics. Courses ' ' P in pre-professional fields were also is y - . taught in the modern Mabee Agri- culture-Science Laboratory. My A RRY WEBB. Ph.D., As- sociate Prof. of Mathe- matics. JE SCIENCE-67 INEZ BAUCUM. M.S.W. Instructor in Sociology. .IOHN HILL. Ph.D., Coord. of History Departmentg As- sociate Prof. of History. ,IIM BEYER. Ed.D., Coord. of Psychology - Sociology Departmentg Assoc. Prof. of Psychology. , . , , N .pf ..,, Y A if-ur . - ,- -. iv tt- I r . N X Q X V U : 4 , ' D ' .I . L. -il l. ll 2' . r lil -gs-It ' - A lmfltiltzt G 1 - , ' --m.,f.' i Ezzzvzliliiigzznii'-. 1:13-'iz-.xx-5.'Bz-iw gtggggglgzliizgziiiz?-g ' I G?-'Es:z::zl1i','l2i3h . . --- :-:.,v 1211111111111 my-1 1 'Htzaaazaeitvarf:-.r-5::1:a A . nu:::::::::E:l5:'-:5'.-:I-Q: . ':5w:5:::::13ttt:m:E5v5 1 :amz::::::::i:il--I-:--it--. ':51:f:f:2111E:u:m:::f1 Enya:1:::g:::3:::m:I-:-gr-:ax . -'!:5:Sf.i1E2Z:::::n::: 5 'mx 2i.!51.1Q1'7 I-:I-1-Iii' fj:S:5-313253333555 :: 'Eizalazelaasslszalltaltt-itz, i -6 BONNIE JACKSON. M.Ed., Coord. of Med. Asst. Programsg Asst. Prof. of Bus. Administration. 1. PLAYING dominoes with students 1 in the Campus Center provides relax- ation for Les Perrin. 2. PULLING the right card, Henry Lynch counsels Larry English during registration. 3. KEEPING an eye on the proceedings, Dr. Christa Dobbs watches over UIL contest preparations. 4. PRESENTING a diploma to Tom Harman for com: pleting the Emergency Medical Tech- nician Training program is Dr. Nor- man Keener. 5. GESTURING freely Dr. Jim Beyer lectures to his sociology class. I. LINDA CASH. M.A., In- structor in Home Econom- ics. D-,.,1.,.n.m...-,.-L L-,L ., , P--it -3-.IJ ,.- . ,. it I l 'i 5- ' l ' 1 it Qi! . 'fl -Q Qin-1 4 ? ' 1. ' ' A 1 ' A I Tilgw, ' a 1 l L l., up qv lilly-SM' C' 'Sift - 'f-11212-7. ., V 4 A 1 :3-t:3- f'-.3-in ' t . ,-..f In 3 1 212- -15:5-121 . f' , .-3gi5j.3g.: L. . w q.A,.'x.' -.:.Lt1 1'11 -' 1.3 NORMAN KEENER. Ed.D., Prof. of Sociology. CHRISTA DOBBS. Ed.D., Div. Chair.g Coord. of Bus. Adm. Dept.g Assoc. Prof. of Bus. Administration. DICK LAIRD. M.A., In- structor in Political Science. lil W in 1 fe ff' I' I 4,4 faq f L cw - ..,,4o ' wQQ0 ,,..-.u-..-at . ...-.-..'- Oli - .,s ' ,..,.,,glv ,.,,ul 4 nano t, I una' 'Won ou,v ro.. ili44,O'l'95U5-..... ll ,G ci ' ' V H ob! - it pa Davao:-rs,.,s U . la..,viosu--hw.-toll i,s,.,rnqq.-ub,,.g l .OOQOQ 68-SOCIAL SCIENCE ,.,gO hols,-' 50 '..,QD0-BQOYSQQQQAJ lg.qov fl-Q46 vile! Q .Q'Qil'9Ol0'.'sx'li 1 51 -houvnosoftzzz . ,a' ,fffff!Z1Lu'-1' ' JN If I 1 iftrf, i y i - frjilal t 1,1 -Fi if Ns I I ,fa ,ff Students explore new dimensions in varied social science fields Realizing the answer to man s conflict lies Within everyman Soclal Science classes probed the past analyzed political situations and searched their inner selves for S0111 tions Home Economics majors studied the basics of nutrition and utrllzed these principles 1n food labs Sociology and Psychology majors gained practical experience as they went out on field studies each week Business teachers accepted the mass of Business majors as this continued to be an open field on the job market .g,,.,-- M.E., In- GAIL NAPIER, Ed.D., Di- LESTER PERRIN. M.Ed., Busisness Ad- rector Student Activities. Assoc. Prof. of History. and Econom- SOCIAL SCIENCE-69 . , .AL .l.S. EDDY. Instructor in Automotive Technology. TOMMY GILBREATH. Ed.D., Div. Chair.g Direc- tor of Industrial Tech- nologies. Vo-tech courses help meet industrial needs, prove asset to LCC The Industrial Technologies de- partment combined practical learning with vocational skills. Offering courses in mechanical drawing, automotive engineering, industrial arts, and weld- ing technologies, instructors offered on the job training as well as educating students in safety prac- tices. Through the LCC technological pro- gram, a student can acquire a certifi- cate in an industrial field in as little as six months. 1. MAKING parts for Lubbock Scrap- er, Bert lvledders runs the radial- arm drill press. 2. J. S. EDDY installs a dual muffler system as Jim Spratlin looks on. 70-I NDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY NORMAN JOHNSON. Coord. of Machine Tradesg Instructor in Machine Trades. 'QW' l l l CHARLES S. LEE. B.S., Instructor in Industrial Technologies. 5147 3 IICINNA -1: Tiff' 'Q' M' Y lt f ll I 9 Q. lr . ' sn. ' r f Y 2 it ' I ' J: l Tf tfw, if A JAMES SPRATLIN. of Automotive Tel structor in Auto Technology. i R A I .116-. I Spacious facilities increase student use of library materials. Continually working to enlarge and better facilitate the library was the goal of the library personnel. Mrs. Runette Johnston, M.S.L.S., replaced Ernest Laseter as Librarian. A major undertaking for the staff was com- pleting the change of classification from Dewey Decimal system to the Library of Congress system. Always ready to help the student body, the library staff fulfilled a necessary part of college life. fi RUNETTE JOHNSTON. BECKYVICKERS,M.L.S., M.S.L.S, Acting Head Technical Services Librar- Librarian. ian. 1. CARLA Boothe explains the micro- film machine to Art Quest. 2. UTILIZ- ING library services, students study for Spring finals. 3. RUNETTE John- son and Tracey Barnett look over the micro-film index. LI BFRARY-71 Friendly, helpful staff provides services, aid for faculty, students Staff members contributed greatly to the efficient running of the College during 1974-1975. Medical help for small ailments and preventative hints in the school newspaper kept the institution healthy. Many volunteers manned telephones during the Design for Destiny Phon-A-Thon. They served all areas of the campus community, and their friendly attitudes often helped people get through the year. 1. WORKING in the Mabee Science lab, Lyndon Smith and Bill Gregg repair some important equipment. 2. PRESENTING an award to Norma Rhodes for her work with the phon-a- thon, Ex-Student Director Terry Brown offers his congratulations. 3. DURING lunch in the Chaparral Room, Dr. Harvie Pruitt discusses school policies with staff members. Charles Anderson Maintenance Peggie Baker Secretary-President Audean Baldwin Development Ruby Beene Mailing Carolyn Bell Snack Bar ,I.0. Bell Manager-Food Services .. ,Io Bell Snack Bar , 1 l Mava Bryson Library Rob Core Admissions Peggy Crouch Business Office 72-STAFF 7'1 Sl AH ' ' l , R fe' 'A .l G' l x I l iv' ? + , im 1-F 5 ,Q ,9- l 1 ??51?C .'-2 al' '7 1 'nf l X.-W. '17 y. N lx. ,f 1 - 1 ! l PWR 431 'rx - R41 .Tre-'.. ' . l 1. e Y li'- X . .' x .3 f-if tw -5:7 I. te. -' . V N , 'lb X . Am. ' an I 5 V H 1 . ' x ff?-1 ' 'A ':! 935. v u ,,. f t -::f:f:.. nl I u 'nf LTI!! if' w 'N 4!lL'ft la., -V V .s-,1'51 Q. -,a .,.., '1'?v:i rx ilu., s ,,,,, ,.4,, Q-'Y' 'rf Ny 'nu--ff' . r l N ' f K N l ik ,p ' 1 fag R .ff l ' 'G' it ,. . ' 5 'li I ' . -- in A ' - - 2 ru' .f , if in nf' 'ai Z. april. ' 2' 1 M M 'iff' . '- -'- 'fur . Q I l - X Q .L 5' K :il ' , at i'i'f:LP-QI? fl .-if -if-,-:fa l ., . ,. t 4 - ffl lg I ffl - 1-9.-f ' fl' ,, ' ' A -A-'11 ,Avi .V . if - 1 3 , , , I if A W 5: Thelma Cunnis Secretary Shelley Dawdy Bookstore Roger Day Cafeteria Barbara Cilbreath Bookstore Johnie Gower Custodian William Gregg Maintenance Linda Harmon Development Dot Hausmann Secretary Dickie Hay Secretary Durwood Henderson Maintenance Dora Hermiger Development Johnnie Jenkins Health Services Duane Johnson Development Ruth Kay Secretary Margaret Kearney Business Oyyice Ken Kendall-Ball Public Information Darlene Laseter Business Office Kathryn Lynch Secretary Helen Mansell Secretary Nancy McCaghren Secretary Lynda lVlcQleery Secretary Eurena Morin Secretary Ann Norman Secretary Kenneth Parkman Maintenance Billie Pector Business Office R.B. Poindexter Maintenance Thelma Poindexter Snack Bar Dot Reat Postmistress Norma Rhodes Student Records Kaye Rodgers Secretary Lyndon Smith Maintenance Carolyn Sturdivant Business Office Ralph Valentine Maintenance Charles Viney Maintenance Cecil Wesley Print Shop STAFF-73 P f1,!g,f. 1 L x ! W 'J' ... :,:'.:I Q- . .It ' ,T I .' , ' 'Y J I-q,,,s8' 'c -. , . ,ea Q . , 1 I-31: 54' F M s 'HQ J, r f ANI?-7' ' I I L y J, ', - ' A-Vx Q 1 vw ff: X xy 4 Q' X' 14X! 1 , . an 4 A V, XA CLASSES iv 'j' ,an , W.,- l Active seniors provide leadership, prepare for future career, goals Academics, sports, and leadership proved to be the strong points of the Senior class. Excellent cagers and baseballers appeared through the year, as well as high grade point averages. Leadership was evident in the fact that nine of eleven social club pres- idents were seniors. Three members of the graduating class held student body offices, and out of 26 students nominated for Who's Who, 25 were seniors. The class members spent much time in preparing themselves for careers and began to re-orient their lives toward these goals. Many sen- iors lived off campus, thus gaining a preview of future independence. 1. SENIOR CLASS BOARD: Rickie Yowell, presidentg, Machell Trowerg Karen Fuullingtong Marilyn NBYIOFQ Reta Settleg and Steve Fraze. 2. OPENING the show, Peggy Hedgpeth portrays one of the seven dwarfs in AEX's Master Follies spot. 3. SENIORS, Damon Richards, Gary Ross, Rocky Watters, and Marilyn Naylor check with Mrs. Qarolyn Sturdivant during registration. 4. STUDENT director, Wayne Broolgs leads the Meistersinger Chorus in rehearsals. 76-SENIOR CLASS BOARD Adams, Sue ....... Colo. Springs, C0 Anderson, Donald ....... Uvalde, TX Atherton, Dennis .... Fort Worth, TX Baggett, Richard Barkley, Randy . Beasley, Dottie ..... Bell, Joel ....... Bell, Kyra . . Berry, Doug ....... Black, Rusty . . . Blasingame, Joel Boyce, Luanne . Brooks, Wayne. Brown, Alyse .. Brumfield, Ben . Bryan, Stan .... Buoy, Ed ...... Burks, Susan .... Burton, Debbie ..... Burton, Ken ....... .......Lubbock, TX .........Slaton,TX . . .Cherokee, TX . . . . . .Lubbock, TX . . . . . .Lubbock, TX . . . .Lubbock, TX Farmington, NM . . . .Lubbock, TX . .Greenville, TX . . . .Morenci, AZ ... . .Dumas, TX .......Portales, NM . .Cedar Hill, TX . . . .Lubbock, TX . . . .Lubbock, TX . . . .Lubbock, TX . . . .Lubbock, TX SENIORS-77 Byrum, Patriece . Carey, Roger . . . Casey, Mike .... Castanon, Teresa Cole, Russell ....... Coleman, .Ian . . . Corn, ,Ierre ..... Cox, Rodney .... Crossley, Cecil . . Crossley, Sherry ......Anton,TX ... . . . .Roswell, NM .....Texico, NM .C1oudcroft, NM .Englewood, CO . .Sornerville, NJ Weatherford, TX . . .Longview, TX . . .Elm Mott, TX . . . .South Point, OH TX Crumpler, Cliff ......... Lubbock, Crumpler, Mary Kay .... Lubbock, TX Davidson, Don .... .. . .Inglewood, CA Davis, Danny ..... .... D alhart, TX Davis, Tim ............. Denver, CO Dawdy, Kenneth ...... Carlsbad, NM Lab, night work helpful to students in Education fields WORKING in the curriculum lab, Peggy Krewson prepares a bulletin board for the Education building. 78-SENIOHS lg M, ,L X , l, lf' ' l. M- ,.,, - 4 ..-+ ---'H-9 hs-I' V lil XX v l .X Powder, paint provide opportunity for fun, laughter GETTING into character, John Featherston clowns around backstage. Day, Roger ....... Albuquerque, NM Degge, Mary Leslie ..... Lockney, TX Denton, Audrey Doyal, .lames .. Edinburgh, Pati Emmel, Gunther F eatherston, Joh Feldman, Wally Fenter, Randy ...... Franzoy, Mike . Fraze, Steve .... Friday, Phyllis . . Fry, Kay ..... Fry, Randal .... Fultz, Beth ..... Gannaway, Dale. .........Aurora,CO .....Clovis, NM . .Crosbyton, TX . . . . . . .W. Germany n .Kingston, Jamaica ...... . .Dimmitt, TX .Fort Worth, TX . . . .0dessa, TX . . . .Rogers, NM Galena Park, TX . . . .Tulia, TX . . . . .Austin, TX ........Hooker, OK . . .Lubbock, TX SENIORS-79 Students, guests, enjoy ACL banquet, discuss Christianity LARRY PASLEY and Russ Cole dis- cuss the upcoming Adventures in Christian Living banquet. Gardner, Rodney .......Lubbock, TX Gilchriest, Dave ........ Lubbock, TX Cleim, Bruce ........ Sciotoville, OH Griffin, Donna . . ..... Lubbock, TX Hackett, Mark . Hadley, Nan . . . Hall, Rowena . . Hanna, ,Io ..... Hardgrave, .lon Harding, Kathy Hare, Loyd ......... Harris, Delphia Harris, Jackie . . Harris, Tom . . . Haynes, Judy. . . . . . . . . .Lakeland, FL Heath, Beverly . . . 80-SENIOFIS . . . . . . .Plainview, TX . .... Levelland, TX ...... . .Lubbock, TX Nacogdoches, TX ..........Crane,TX .......Levelland, TX .Corpus Christi, TX Alamogordo, NM . ..... Lubbock, TX ....Hobbs, NM . . . . .Gruver, TX 51 '17 i - hi, ..... H , X 3 .f - E. N g ll.. Iikgviff' v r E YTWT7 It V-'sn We i- . 'lil .- i if i il: Ti . Q my l J lv li ' All 'J A Qui' 'R? s W gf:- W Qs., llll 14' ss:-air A ll '77, 'iw--.i. , l - of :J L ' Y. V ,lm'f,l.i, fjli .- 1 Hedgpeth, Peggy ........... Jal, NM Henry, Lee ..... Hillyer, Carol . . . Hobbs, James .. Hodges, Mike. . . Horn, Horst .... Howard, Linda . . Hudspeth, Linda Jenkins, Eugene Jones, Dick .... Jones, Gary .... Jones, Rayrnona Knox, Lois ....... Krewson, Peggy ........ Phoenix Lehnen, Gary . . . Lewis, Matt .... . . . . . .Plainview, . . . . . .New Deal, TX . .... Lubbock, TX . ..... Farwell, TX ........Midkiff, TX . . . . . . .Lubb0ck, TX . . .Alamogordo, NM Brownfield, TX . . . . . . .Sylvania, GA . . . .Lubbock, TX . .... Meadow, TX . . . . . . .Mentone, TX . . . .Savoy, TX , AZ TX ........Denver,CO Angel robes let air of devilry into halls, dorms DOUG BERRY playfully gives Dick Laird a lift. , SENIORS-81 Friends, conversation ease pre-show nerves, provide relaxation SUPPLYING encouragement before a concert, Matt Lewis speaks to Jackie Kelly. Lincoln, Nikki ..... Lincoln, Steve ..... Lorck, Rosemary .... Manchester, Glen . Mansur, Wayne . . . Marcum, Kent .... Martin, Kirt ...... Martin, Tim ...... Massie, Lloyd ....... McCauley, William . . . . .Luhbock, TX . . . . .Luhbock, TX .Abernathy, TX .Davis City, IA . . . . .McCune, TX lndiahoma, OK . . .Farwell, TX Collinsville, VA . . .Luhbock, TX . .Plainview, TX May, Debra ........ . . . .Carlsbad, NM McClellan, John ........ Midland, TX McFarland, Bill . . . . . .Clarkridge, AR Mereness, Ben ....... Dublin, Ireland Merritt, Chris ........ Brownfield, TX Meyer, Arleta .... 82-SEN IORS . . . .Matador, TX Miller, David . . . ..... Lubbock, TX Miller, Tim .... Miller, Verna . . Morris, Gale . . . Morton, Glen . . Naismith, Donna Naylor, Marilyn Roswell, NM . ..... Lubbock, TX . .Dumas, TX . ..... Lubbock, TX .El Paso, TX ... . . . . .Lubbock, TX Newton, Jamie ......... Amarillo, TX Nichols, Philip . ... . . . . .Lubbock, TX Oliver, Charles. . ....... F owle, AR O'Neal, Cindi . . Patterson, Philip Perryman, Paul Pickering, Alan Pierce, Laura . . . Privitt, Galen . . .Ventura, CA .......Lubbock, TX ........Lubbock, TX . . . . . . . .Lubbock, TX Hereford, TX ........Lubbock, TX Curriculum library proves essential to student teachers LOOKING through the curriculum lab library, Esther Quintanilla searches for a book to help her with her student teaching. SENIORS-83 Aggies offer aid to Western Day contestants, victims WAITING for the women's goat tying race, Jim Thompson patiently holds a g0at. Qualls, Dee ...... Quintanilla, Estella Quintanilla, Esther . . .Tucumcari, NM . . . .Serninole, TX .Seminole, TX Ragland, Jean ......... Lubbock, TX Randel, Rolla .... Richards, Damon ...... Ross, Gary ....... Russell, Keith .... Russwurm, Rick . . Schuller, Lynn . . . Schwartz, Paul . . . Settle, Reta ...... Sheets, Judy ..... Snow, Susan . . . Spoonts, Tom .... Spurlin, Karen . . . 84-SENIOFIS . . . . . .Lubbock, TX .Roswell, NM . .Artesia, NM . . . . . .Lubbock, TX . .Lubbock, TX . .Lubbock, TX . .Lubbock, TX Abernathy, TX . . .Dalha1't, TX ....Fritch, TX . ..... Austin, TX . .Roswell, NM 2, Q , 7 4 if B! Stacy, Joann ..... Stephens, Johnny Sturms, Charles. . Tate, Connie .... Thompson, Jim. . . Trower, Machell . Truesdell, Connie ..... Valdez, Patricia. . . . Wakefield, Janice Waldrop, Jay .... Watters, Rocky .. Welch, Danny .... Wilbanks, Belinda ...... Wilson, J an ...... Young, Paula .... Yowell, Rickie. . . . . . . . .Lubbock, TX . .China Spring, TX .......Canton, OH . . .San Antonio, TX . . . . . . .Forney, TX . . . . .Carlsbad, NM .Seminole, TX .Walsenburg, C0 . . . . Louisville, KY Andrews, TX Clayton, NM ......Munday, TX . Farwell, TX . . . . . Lubbock, TX . . .Acuff, TX . . . Brownfield, TX Students ponder all schedules, plan semester work PLANNING their fall schedules, Damon Richards, Mike Roller and Steve Fraze consider their options. SENIORS-85 Junior class members take active role in school functions With an enrollment of 191, the Junior class was one of the smallest. Size did not hamper participation, and as the year progressed, the class grew closer and helped to boost school spirit. Many of the third-year students were school leaders, taking part in the Student Senate, Meistersinger and A Cappella choruses, cheerleading, sports, and Master Follies. On Rivalry day, Juniors and Seniors took honors in all events. Involvement in church activities became a way of life. The Lord's work became an important part of life, and the Juniors responded by actively participating with the pro- grams of various Lubbock area con- gregations. As they approached Senior status, Juniors began to look more to their studies and prepared themselves for their last year in college. 1. JUNIOR CLASS BOARD: Gary Blackwell, Joe Yearyg Dennis Hale, Dave Carter, presidentg Gail Meeks 2. CHATTING in the late afternoon shadows, Gary Blackwell and Andra Smart enjoy each other's company. 3. AWAITING his turn to play, Jim Fitzgerald watches intramural football. awfpiatm -lir'.,'f 4 - ' 'ii '41-5 .f as-JUNIOR CLASS BOARD -Q L' ., 'I 1: .hx 'M ' ' H I . flair 395-. . 5 Achinefu, Jacob ..................Nigeria Allen, Elaine .............. Dearborn, MI Amende, Sue .... Ancisco, Belinda Andrade, Billie . . . Archuleta, Cindy .........Albion, ID .........Carlsbad, NM .......Goree, TX ..........Roswell, NM Ardrey, Lance ...... Albuquerque, NM Beene, Russell ..... Bigger, Bryan ..... ........Lubbock, TX .Corpus Christi, TX Bigham, Steve ............. Lubbock, TX Bila, Vicky ............ Blackburn, Patte .Carden City, MI e .Albuquerque, NM Blackwell, Gary ............. Atlanta, GA Blakeney, Cary ............ Whitney, TX Bonner, Keith .............. Lubbock, TX Bontrager, Ron . .......Co. Springs, CO Bortz, Carry .............. Twin Falls, ID Brown, Debra .... ....... H ouston, TX Buckel, Barbara . ........ Lamesa, TX Buell, Nancy ...... ....... W ichita, KA Buell, Tom ........ ...... A ugusta, KA Burford, Connie .......Idalou, TX Cardwell, Cindi ............. El Paso TX Carter, David ..... 7 .......Big Spring, TX Chapa, Elsa .......... George West, TX Chastain, Deborah ..Weatherford, TX Chavez, Sylvia ............ San Jose, CA Clayton, Lance ............ Portales, NM Collins, Brenda ................. York, NE Conway, Howard ..... Huntington, WV JUNIORS-87 Cook, Linda ......... Medical Lake, WA Cope, Nancy ................ Lubbock, TX Covey, Rickie ............ Abernathy, TX Craig, Pat ................... Elk City, OK Cronberg, Doug ........... Amarillo, TX Crowder, Lawrence ..San Antonio, TX Davies, Joyce .......... Leominster, MA Davis, Buddy .............. Burleson, TX Davis, Laurie ............... Lubbock, TX Davis, Wendy ........... Richmond, NH DeFina, Mary ,lane ......... Conroe, TX Dennis, Gary ........... Fort Worth, TX Dulaney, Darwin ...West Monroe, LA Ellis, Pamela ............... Roswell, NM Evans, Randy ................. Elida, NM Fabila, ,losie ................ Lubbock, TX Fauerbach, Kristine ....... Rockford, IL Fincher, Kathy ............. Downey, CA Fiske, Virgil ................. Arnada, CO Fitzgerald, James ...... Bay Shore, NY Talented musicians find outlet, fullfillment in college orchestra STUDENT director Doug Cronberg leads the LCC orchestra in The Entertainer. 88-JUNIOFIS , lff fi.. xi. , i V' r',-fs. I y f..., I1 5 l s w ig ' 'iw J VH l If N. f l N' 1 K, , iii , . T . r' p-.isiszg-' me QM. x Fi, r -r-pi -.Y 1-G-Iwi rj?-s-. I ,tp ' ' if -' 'Q' 'i?3'.1I5f ': 'Tl Wfzyfl lrjgq W .f rg,-F N ' -- L., V 'rl-,. - I- ,gp w Q L V . tt ' ' F 'lr f 'E' 'Z 'X 1- 1- ,Q fs. ' ml ' Q35 ' nt P t t 'J' It W rl! ' 7 fl .X . . . ' , . r- :FEE in-W'--ttf '- ss ' If E t V' l La I 1 e Z l 'ik 'xzvff 'V 4 ml ,J P Early morning calls for Follies create sleepy rehearsals. SINGING in their sleep, Esther Paden and Kathy Ladd rehearse their number. Fletcher, Debbie ............ Pampa, TX Frost, Arlene ............... Lubbock, TX Grossman, Dennis ........ Seymour, TX Hadley, Mary ................ Odessa, TX Hale, Dennis ........ Grand Prairie, TX Hammond, David ........... Canton, OH Harmon, Donald Hart, Connie Haver, Teena Hilliard, Mona . Holder, Marilyn Holsey, Priscilla Hunt, William ........ Jackson, Ronnie Johnson, Ann ...........Lubbock, TX ....Midland, TX . ...... Lubbock, TX ...... Lubbock, TX ......Pampa, TX ..........Eldorado, TX Sweetwater, TX ...........Artesia, NM ........Fort Worth, TX Johnson, Dee Dee ......... Lubbock, TX Johnson, Kenneth ...Philadelphia, PA Johnson, Tommy ........ McCamey, TX Johnston, James .......... Lubbock, TX Jones, Kenneth ...... Grand Prarie, TX JUNIORS-89 Josey, Kyle ...................... Post, TX .Iustin, .Iohn ........ Lisburn, N. Ireland Kite, Anthony ...... Kite, Linda ........ ........Fritch, TX TX . . . ..... Coahoma, Ladd, Kathy ....... ......... I dalou, TX Lee, Eddie ......... ...... L ubbock, TX LeFan, Terri ........... Lemons, Stephen .Garland, TX McPherson, KA Lisowski, Bryce ................ Alma, WI Long, Michael ......... ...Mundelein, IL Lynch, Jean ................. Lubbock, TX Mann, Emily .......... San Antonio, TX Martin, Doug ............... Saginaw, TX Martin, Larry ..... ........ U lysses, KA Massey, Rhonda Massie, Terry . . . . . Maupin, Terry .... .......Blunt, SD ......I.ubbock, TX ..........Artesia, NM Mayhugh, Gregory ....... Lubbock, TX McCaghren, Jerry ........... Dallas, TX McCarley, Susie ..... George West, TX Aggies, Aggie Belles sponsor Western Day, provide fun for all STRAINING to get to the turning point, Bryce Lisowski pushes Stan Lewls in the wheelbarrow race. 90-JUNIOFIS . 3 f 555, n, 53'-if-55' L gf ' 'E lt . no 1 IJWJ., 1' 1 4 I 1 ,J u f li S, 'il lg L1 fly l al M V X ' l It . ll X fb! f I I wif?-4 L l ll ii lf A A T t f in lfwl X In iq I ' f.-:Ft E l X Xkx. W nf A1 1 ls IJ, I . 4 2 KLCC radio offers interested students useful experiences RINGING for KLCC, Kenny Johnson reports the weather for the campus. McCormick, Mikical ...Big Spring Meeks, Gail ......... Miller, Colleen ..... Miller, .lanet ..... Miller, Mel ....... Mitchell, Donni .... Mohundro, Patricia Monical, Myrna .......... Monroe, Michael .. Moore, Franklin Napier, Celeste .... Nelson, Bobby ..... Nelson, Dan ...... Nix, Kathy ....... Paden, Esther ...... TX .........Farwell TX ........Lubbock, TX ........Lamesa, TX .......'Lubbock, TX .......lngleside TX .......Lubbock TX .Hereford, TX ........Amarillo, TX ........Lubbock TX ........Lubbock, TX ........Lubbock, TX .......Roswell, NM ........Munday, TX Fort Peck, MT JUNIOFIS-91 Striving for honors juniors hope to uphold class honor ROUNDING the turn, Dave Carter and Keith Russell compete in the Pony Express race. Pledger, Michael ..Corpus Christi, TX Prater, Benny ........... Quest, Art ........ Quinlan, Gail .... Renne, Bob ...... Rice, Sherry ..... Rizan, Laurie .... Roach, Kathleen Roberson, Sam .......Dora, NM ...........Lubbock, TX ....... Arvada, C0 ......Walnut, CA ...Roswell, NM Reynolds, Toni ......... ........Lineville, AL ...........Roswell, NM . .Memphis, TN .....0dessa, TX Robinson, Janet ........... Lubbock, TX Rodela, Mary .......... Rodriguez, Linda Rosson, James .. Scott, Pat ......... Scudder, Regina Skow, Linda ...... Sooter, Shan .... . Sorge, Dan ....... Stover, Carolyn . 92-JUNIORS Petersburg, TX ...........Denver, CO .............Austin, TX . . ....... Odessa, TX .....Russell, AR ......Raton, NM .......Kress, TX ............Geneva, NB ..........Flagstaff, AZ 3241 Suffridge, Janet ............ Quinlan, TX Tabor, Angela .............. Artesia, NM Thompson, Darla ........ Carlsbad, NM Thompson, Michael ...... Lubbock, TX Turner, Connie ................ Brady, TX Tyler, Judy ....... . Uselton, Rhoda . Vickers, Alex ........ Walderon, Alicia ........Hobbs, NM .........Shamrock, TX .......Lubbock, TX Berwyn Hts., MD Walker, Janet ............... El Paso, TX Walter, Robert ...... .....Lancaster, TX Warden, Millie ............. Grants, NM Washburn, Mike Whatley, Karen Wilhoit, Dennis Williams, Randy Woodruff, John . Worth, Don ...... .....Weatherford, TX Fort Morgan, CO .........Portales, NM ...........Lubbock, TX .......Des Moines, IA .........Carlsbad, NM Yeary, Joe ................. Levelland, TX Young, Terry .... ...........Houston, TX Harsh north Winds bring out overcoats, cause sniffles, colds BUNDLED up against the cold, Jan Robinson walks to her 9:00 class. JUNIORS-93 Sophomores discover additional problems in crowded schedules As school pressures mounted, soph- omores cut back on many campus activities, Students found it necessary to become more involved in their schoolwork. Sophomores not only headed the major school publication, the El Ex- plorador, but also played a significant role in student government by arrang- ing discounts for students at local shops. . s i ,. ... 'f T at' .dag if .9-r -. .qi--' ' 1. SOPHOMORES Andy Turner, Lynn Akin, and Dale Mansell enjoy clown- ing around. 2. SOPHOMORE CLASS BOARD. Left to Right: Greg Fleming, presidentg Susan Chamberiaing Kirk Givensg Sharon Kingg Cliff Wilson. 3. GETTING a free shamrock cupcake, Susan Tabor prepares to take a bite. 4. EXPLAINING procedures is part of Dr. Schott's routine as he talks to Sharon King during Spring Regis- tration. 94-SOPHOIVIORE CLASS BOARD . t rr ,. . .1 IR'- i n v, yn ,7 -,'1 y 31 M E. if its ,Q ' 1 , .., . ' 4 A ,,, 1 , ., , jr. -A Q w '-21' .I X-.s H... Mfr- 1 , 1 ,., if ff I 7625 114V bfi .L lv ., .,, r farf- -L-If 3 , -vw? as L9 Wins . 'J Allen, Debi .... Arnett, Tessie ...... Baggett, Mike . . . . ...El Paso, TX . . .Lubbock, TX . . . .El Paso, TX Balderson, Todd ........ Tucson, AZ Barnes, Donna ,Io Bell, Jerry ...... ........Anton,TX ........Clovis,NM Benavides, Delfina .......... Mexico Bishop, Jim ............ Kermit, TX Black, Sherry ...... Farmington, NM Blakeney, Sharon Bleeker, Susan ..... Blesing, Dana .... Blume, Brenda ..... Bolen, .lanett ..... Bonner, Gail ........ . . .Whitney, TX . . . . .Dumas, TX . . . . . .Llano, TX . .Lakewood, C0 . . . . . .Tokio, TX . . .Whitney, TX Boothe, Greg ........... Tucson, AZ Brensing, Albert .... . Mullinville, KA Brown, Dana ........... Tucson, AZ Brown, David .......... Artesia, NM Brown, Marna . . . .... Greeley, C0 Bryant, Sara .... Buckel, Bobby .... Burnett, Bruce ...... . . .Lubbock, TX . . . .Lamesa, TX . . .Lubbock, TX Carey, Sharon ......... Roswell, NM Cargill, Edna ...... Carpenter, Greg .... Carthel, Debbie ..... .Hale Center, TX . Smithfield, TX . . .Arnarillo, TX Chamberlain, Susan. .Gdn. Grove, CA Chance, Jim ......... Brownfield, TX Chisholm, Rodney ..... Magnolia, AR SOPHOMOFlESr95, Coffman, Hedy ....... Cook, Donna .... Crabtree, Richard ......Phoenix, AZ Craig, Christy ........ Crawford, Susan . Curfman, Nancy . Cutright, Bernice. Darden, Susan . . . Lubbock, TX Carlsbad, NM . . . Elida, NM .Roswell, NM . .Sunray, TX Crenshaw, Angie ...... . . . .Cincinnati, OH . . . . . .Lubbock, TX .......Lorenzo, TX Davies, Mark ..... Salt Lake City, UT DeBerry, Thomas. . Derington, Brent. . DiMambro, Dana . Dooley, Susan .... Dudley, John ..... .......Savoy, TX . . . .Wink, TX . . .Lexington, MA . .El Paso, TX . . . . .Monette, AR Emerson, Margaret ...... Austin, TX England, David . . . English, Larry .... . . . .Car1sbad, NM . .... Munday, TX Etok, Aniema ........ S.E.S., Nigeria Featherstone, Trixi . . .K'ton, Jamaica Students vent frustrations during fall Rivalry Day DURING the Rivalry Day tricycle race, Curt Petty and Grant Standefer push for the finish. 96-SOPHOIVIORES en.-u. 1 A 4. ' J. an-,.f S911 1' lf- ! gum L li Y r 'X P Q 1 R i 1 , ,ii r V I. l L.. an f EG' B ,. ' Y. u? 'Q' 5 Q.. L H '5 . , fl , A r . x FZ Scrarnbling coeds vie for honors at Western Day SCRAMBLING for matching boots is part of Western Day fun. Fleming, Greg . Flow, Vickie .... Fondy, Nita .... Seagraves, TX . . . . .Austin, TX .....Belen, NM Fowler, Judy ........... Odessa, Freeland, Sandy ... . . . .Houston, Futrell, Billy ........... Midland, Gaither, Carolyn Gist, Mona ..... Givens, Kirk . . . Coyne, Troy . . . Green, Cleon .. Guinn, Dianne . Harman, Randy Harrington, Lisa Harris, Terry ....... .........Austin, TX TX TX TX TX Gauldin, ,lola ........... Vernon, Denver City, TX OK .Indiahoma, . . . .Lubbock, TX . . .Nashville, AR Weatherford TX . . . . . . .Tulia, TX . . . . .Albany TX . Big Spring, TX Harrison, Glenda .... Las Cruces, NM Hausmann, Cindy ...... Lubbock, TX Hausmann, Linda ...... Lubbock, TX Holcomb, Sharon ....... Houston, TX SOPHOMORES-97 Holsey, Steve ..... Holtman, Diane Hughen, Paul ..... Hull, Chris ........ lsom, Pam ........ Jackson, Janis . Johnson, Brenda Johnson, Norma Johnson, Sandra Johnston, Pam . .Alamogordo, NM . . . . . . .Childress, TX Hoover, Marci ..... .Alamogordo, NM . . . . .Odessa, TX . . . .Midland, TX . . . .Luhbock, TX . . . .Artesia, NM .......Lubbock, TX . . . ..... Pampa, TX . . . . .Crane. TX . . . .... Clovis, NM Joiner, Michael ........ Midland, TX Jones, Jana .... Jones, Ken ..... Kasinger, Diane Kelly, Jackie. . . . . . . .Meadow, TX ......Tyler, TX ........Hobbs,NM . . . . . .Panhandle, TX Kemp, Karen ............. Mart, TX Kiner, Cheryl .......... Cullman, AL King, Sharon .......... Lubbock, TX Klemm, Bruce ......... Security, CO Rehearsals cause late dinners for involved students LATE rehearsals for Meistersingers cause a rush to the cafeteria. 98-SOPHOMOFIES y5, ' -7 11 .1 L- Q, ,wtf ,-4 f-' , 1'..,-,A L '3? n eiis ,r - W I-. p., A , 5 K - T - .. . 2 x Q, ,fl El l I L.-1 ' 1 14' ' l f ij Wg X la.-X ' I l ,x I m ' ' 3i -fx ' uw ,us 1 I . - .LH ,Q X U4 :- Z ,'i 4:11.-. v. V fl' I in . fr y r,i V - x T l 1 T I ' My M, Jigs N. 4 yy 'l K 1 ,x ,f , - l ff 'gil' L 4,535 BHK., J, .' T ,za in Kohanek, Diana. . Laney, Janet ..... Laseter, Lori ..... Lee, Keith ...... Lemons, Sherree .... Lillard, Scott .... Maberry, Curtis . Mahaffey, Denise . . . .Big Spring, TX . . .Midland, TX . . .Lubbock, TX . . . .Wolf Point, MT .San Diego, CA . . . . . .Friona, TX ........Clovis, NM ... . . .Roswell, NM Mansell, Dale .......... Lubbock, TX Massie, Jeanie ......... Lubbock, TX Maynard, Marsha . . McCaghren, John McFarlin, Sherry . .Chesapeake, VA . . . .Dallas, TX .......Hobbs, NM McKinley, .ludy ........ Lubbock, TX McMinn, Janet ........ Lubbock, TX McNeill, Tim .... Miller, Bonnie . . Miller, Kim ..... Miller, Walter . . Milliken, Larry . . Examinatio . . . .Happy, TX .......Lubbock, TX . . . .Phoenix, AZ ... . . . .Lubbock, TX . . . .Co. Springs, C0 IIS test student endurance, academic ability MIDSEMESTER tests provide a challenge for Carolyn Stover and Violet Sobities. SOPHOMORES-99 Sunshine, books offer occasional escape from routine RARE, dustless days give Celeste Napier a chance to catch up on her reading. Mitchell, Dan .... Moody, Ruby .... Moore, Bobby . . . Moore, Stephen . . Moore, Tom .... . . . . . .Lubbock, TX .......Canton, MS ........Friona, TX . . . .Monahans, TX . . . .Sharon, PA Morris, Donna ......... Lubbock, TX Morris, Susan .... Moudy, Metta. . . . . .Scottsbluff, NB . . . . . .Happy, TX Mullins, Mina ............ Ralls, TX Munden, Becky ........ Lubbock, TX Naismith, Jan .......... E1 Paso, TX Nixon, Louann . . . Nixon, Nicky .... Nolan, Sheri . . Otenti, Bob ..... Owens, Brenda . . . . . . .Eldorado, TX . . .Lubbock, TX ....Hobbs, NM . . . .Peabody, MA . . . . . .Lubbock, TX Paden, Janine ......... Mestre, Italy Patterson, Lynn ......... Delmar, NY Patterson, Patti .... Peacock, Terry . . . Pebsworth, Teri . . Petty, Curt ...... Phillips, Mary Lou .Hale Center, TX . . . . . .Lubbock, TX ... . . . .Tahoka, TX .. . . . . .Denver, CO . . . . .Lubbock, TX Phillips, Vickie ......... Ulysses, KS Poorrnan, Brad. . . . . . .0dessa. TX 100-SOPHOMOHES . fi is--1' I uv L6 i 7' i ' . 2: wg' :A , ,.., L 'glig' ,, if . ,Lf-, 1 L A I e 'Q ' ' . is. . 3. ' ' f'F7Niwf . 'Z ' . ts KKK : li, FA . ,X X a , ,i - - i' .Q' CJ AQ ,N , 'P' M '1 in in ' i P ., 1' 'A '- . - Hog-:W H..- 'ii QQ' V it 1 if . ' l H y 1 it , I f y - . - .7 i X X A Y Y . i , :L Y 1 'IV .V , .1 r 4 'T 1317 , .6 f . dy, A '74 '.J f i 2. H. . 93 1'- Powell, David ......... Littleton, C0 Quinn, Alisa ............ Odessa, TX Quintanilla, Robert .... Seminole, TX Quintero, Irma ......... Crowell, TX Rainwater, Bert . . .Fort Stockton, TX Rathbeger, Naomi . .Alamogordo, TX Reed, Larry ............ Lubbock, TX Rhodes, Brant ......... Lubbock, TX Rhodes, Mark ..... West Monroe, LA Rice, Katherine ....... Loveland, CO Richardson, Nancy .Oklahoma City,0K Roberts, Beverly ........ Farwell, TX Robinson, Steve ........ Lubbock, TX Rodriguez, Johnny ..... Meadow, TX Rogers, Jana .......... Lubbock, TX Yearbook delivery gives added spark to fall semester KIM SCOTT receives his yearbook from staff members Susan Bleeker and Mary Lou Phillips. SOPHOMORES-101 Long rehearsals aid singers with concert preparation TRYING to memorize his part, Terry Peacock practices during Meister- singer rehearsal. Roller, Deborah ..... Schooler, .lim ..... Scott, Kim ...... Sexton, Chris . . . Shaw, Sandy .... Smart, Andra. . . Garden City, MI ........Loop,TX .... . .Austin, TX Brownfield, TX Seaton, Sue Ann ..... . . . . .Houston, TX . . . . . .Waco, TX . . . .Canyon, TX Smartt, Gary .... ..... An drews, TX Smith, Bonnie .......... Dayton, OH Snyder, David ......... Roswell, NM Sobities, Violet ......... El Paso, TX Southerland, Wayne .... Lubbock, TX Spangler, Spanky . . .San Antonio, TX Spence, Jean Ann . . . Stacy, Will ..... Stell, Lisa ........ Stephenson, Tyson Stepp, Frank ..... Stern, Steve ...... Stone, Kenneth ..... Stults, Sherri . . Sundy, Karen . . . Swetnam, Cynthia . . . .Tahoka, TX . . Lubbock. TX Fort Worth, TX ......Hobbs, NM . . Childress, TX ... . . . .Austin, TX . .Plainview, TX ........,Ial,NM . . . . .Austin, TX Bryson, TX Tabor, Susan ..... Albuquerque, NM Talbot, Mike .......... Cutbank, MT 102-SOPHOIVIOFRES rl Q 5 , 1 j T 'Qu Q1 X lx, e 'c X gml' W , V V C I y . ., Q' 1 ca za A' ' ' I , , .f TTT V , -, 'L , ' f ' - T I Tk -,-:L ,if .lv .J X l ,h Y 2-l if l if pffefz. Y' Q- - I, 1, , A mm' '- 1 'I . ,, ' ffm s nnrr T ffl' fl l 5-F 45 'i iisiqggf-go-3' N.- ' 1 1 r ' f 'Ili LN 'fx I 35115, A sf ..'.g f-N , rl u., X,-,.. .,.-,E ,5- 5 -, '?5 1' 'PT-v ii, l . P , . Jw 1 .1 T , ' Q ri, l L J is X f l ll l 'Q ll s ll 7 ll l P , 1 fx x 'II' 155955-32- Taylor, Donna . . Thompson, Susan Trudgen, Craig. . Tom, Colleen .... Turner, Andy . . . Turner, Cindy . . . Vogler, Paula .... . . . . . . .Lubbock, TX .Albuquerque, NM .......Phoenix, AZ . . . .Austin, TX . . . .Lubbock, TX . . . . . .Sherman, TX .......Lamesa, TX Walker, Donna . .Hughes Springs, TX Watson, Louanne ........ Austin TX 7 Weinhold, Cary ........ Abilene TX 7 Westbrook, Dee . . . .... Poteet, TX Wickham, Julie . . .......Eunice, NM Whiddon, ,Ian ......... Littleton, CO White, Myron. . . Wiggains, David Williams, Marsha . . . .Brownwood, TX . . Summerfield, TX ........Belen,NM Willits, Estel .......... Lubbock, TX Wilson, Cliff ........ Bartlesville, OK Wilson, Sherry .......... Vernon, TX Wolfe, Terry .... . . . . .Lakewood, CO Rain-drenched fall gives sparkle to campus, friendships RAIN-SLICK sidewalks create reflec- tions as students walk to class. SOPHOMORES-103 Active freshmen display leadership in student government Incoming freshmen adapted readily to their new environment and quickly became involved. The freshmen set a precedent in student government by electing a woman as class president. Class projects involved most of the student body as the freshmen staged bakesales and a chili supper to increase their treasury. The local Cash-for-cansw program proved a boon as the students raised 340.00 The newcomers put up a good fight during Rivalry Day before falling to the Juniors and Seniors. 1. FRESHMAN CLASS BOARD Front Row: Key Paytong Jayne Garrison, presidentg Beth Brady. Second How: Ken Steeleg Danny Koontz. 2. ANX- IOUSLY eyeing the proceedings, freshmen wait to give blood. 3. BROOM stick steed provides transportation for Sandy Parks in the Pony Express race. 4. PLANS are made for the year during the initial class meeting. 104-FRESH MAN CLASS BOARD Aduddell, Teresa ........ Hobbs, NM Allen, Mark ......... Gladewater, TX Allison, D'Aune. .Songlchla, Thailand TX Anderson, Becky . Arnold, Randall . . . . . . . .Lubbock, . . . . . .Lubbock, TX Atkinson, Wayne ....... Houston, TX Bailey, Terry ....... Barker, Fred A ...... .Darrouzett, TX Bartlesville, OK Barnes, Patty ......... Portales, NM Barnett, Brenda ....... Portales, NM Bartlett, Loretta . Barton, LaQuinta .... Batten, Wanda. . Beavers, Kelly .. Beck, Pamela .... Behrends, Earl .... Beistle, Terry ....... Benton, Dana . . . Berry, Maylene . . . .Roswe1l, NM . . .Caldwell, ID . . . .Plains, TX .....Kress, TX Brownfield, TX . . . .Hereford, TX . .Coahoma, TX .Livermore, CA . . .Weatherford, TX Bevill, Sherry .... ....... T ulia TX 7 Bills, Melinda ............ Vega, NM Bingham, Rhonda . . . . . .Lubbock, TX Bishop , Jill ............. Denver, CO Blake, ,Iuhe ........ .... E udora, KA Blasingame, Kim ........ Booker, TX Bleeker, Bryan .......... Dumas TX 9 Bonner, Tonya . . . ..... Borger, TX Booker, Tommy . . Boverie, Jules . . . . . . . . .Lubbock, TX . . . .Amarillo, TX Bowles, Robert ......... Dexter, NM FFIESHMEN-105 Class lectures initiate students into college life TAKING notes and studying books are all part of the freshman routine. Brady, Beth ..... ..... K ekaha, HI Brown, Debbie ........ Seminole, TX Brown, Dee ...... ..... C ortez, C0 Browning, Ken ........... Tyler, TX Brumfield, .loe ........ Portales, NM Bryson, Winona ........ Lubbock, TX Bundy, Bill ....... Throckmorton, TX Burns, Sherri .......... Lubbock, TX Burrus, Neil ............ Dumas, TX Cartwright, Terry ..... Benjamin, TX Cash, Dennis .......... Portales, NM Cates, Rodney ......... Lubbock, TX Cathey, Paula ......... Mesquite, TX Chamberlain, Richard .... Hobart, IN Chambers, Burnadene ...... Azle, TX Chance, Pam ........ Brownfield, TX Chapa, David .......... Mission, TX Chilcoat, Ken ..... ..... P age, AZ Childs, Janet ..... ..... P ost, TX Chisum, Vonna ......... Dalhart, TX 106-FRESHMEN Y ,WY , Wil lj n 1.,,4---3 T7 l , , E , .5,,,,,w4,o,x 'x ! I 1 :l 3- 6 V ., ., Al l U 1. 3' 'll .ll z,, A .,- ' tw Q 1 4 ,fl ll P Q 1 4 .. Nw-u-nl' ,.,.,,,g- 3,1 --'. Vg ,, ., t ffm A' f 4 W W . .'. - v ' ' ' . ,l ,I-ilu -1 A. ' rt: -. l E If , 1 ie .5 ', 7. .1 H if A ' an I WA 1 4.5 Q77 ,il gil ,g - I 4 ff 0 Ni 4 V ' . --' nu,-I ,Q -' - lr .. . f t-'E'-Y--sz :-1-'.-.-tg. 1.6: , ,f F ::.'.-.fggaz 5,-up-'.3.3. K' l -e ' 53 r:::-...tif 3:-ii:-1-'.-2-N l i 'vs ev- ' A L: if Ax Chrane, Barbee ..... Clark, Belinda ...... Clary, Patricia .... Cole, Doug ..... Cole, Lee ..... Collier, John .... Copeland, George Copeland, Jack ..... Cotten, Juana . . . Cowdrey, Sue . . Crawford, Allen ..... . . .Midland, TX . .Tu1arosa, NM . . .Lubbock, TX Englewood, CO . . .Dimmitt, TX . . . .Pampa, TX . . .Dimmitt, TX . . .Lubbock, TX . . . .Turkey, TX .....Post, TX ...,..Tulia, TX Crawford, Glenda ..... Carrollton, TX Creech, Mickey . Crouch, Cathy .. Davidson, Debbie Davis, Dona .... Davis, Janet ........ Davis, Karla .... Davis, LaRue . . . Dawson, Cyndi. . Agua Dulce, TX . . .Lubbock, TX . . .Midland, TX . Littlefield, TX .Big Spring, TX ......Tipton, OK . . . .Aurora, C0 .... . . .Lubbock, TX Dawson, Ken ..... West Monroe, LA Day, Carolyn ....... Dean, Susan ........ Dickinson, Camie .... Dorsett, Barbara . Dotson, Carman . . . .Meadow, TX . . . .Tucson, AZ . .Corrales, NM . . .Lubbock, TX . . . .Clovis, NM Dudley, Donald ........... Tyler, TX Dunagan, Greta ........ El Paso, TX Duncan, Jimmy ..... . . .Causey, NM Duncan, Kim .......... Amarillo, TX FRESHIVIEN-107 Dycus, Becky . . .. . . . . . .Lubbock, TX Eckman, Cherry ........ Lubbock, TX Elrod, Michael . Engle, .lames .... Eyer, Verle .... Fields, Tamie . Fisher, Kim . . . Fiske, Chanda . Fiske, K I'1St18 ...... Fleming, Paula. . . Flow, Beth ..... Fondy, Les .... F orehand, Lana Fox, ,lim ...... Fraze, Gordon . . .........Tucson,AZ .El Paso, TX . . . . .Beaver, OK . . . . .Kodiak, AK . . . . . .Sudan, TX .........Arvada,C0 .Broomiield, C0 .........Loop, TX . . . .Austin, TX ...... Belen, NM ..........Slaton,TX ........San,Ion,NM ....Rogers, NM Froneberger, David . .Slphr Sprng, TX Funderburk, Lisa .... Brownwood, TX Garrison, Jayne .... Kansas City, MO George, Ken ...... National City, CA Goodwin, Velma . Graham, Graham, Brenda . Gail .... Graham, Rene . . . Gregory, Grossma Hadley, Bill ..... n, Sharon .........Tyler,TX . . . . . .Midland, TX ........Friona, TX . . . . . .Lubbock, TX ..... .Dimmitt, TX . . . . .Seymour, TX Hackett, Carol ........ Plainview, TX Robert ......... Odessa, TX Hall, Debbie .... Hammer, Tina . . . Haney, Deborah . .Lubbock, TX .........Trent,TX . . . . . .Littleton. CO 108-FRESHIVIEN K 'VW 1 4-ffm ,ay 6,11 ' mx . We -v 1- 1. in t ,gala ' 'll' ' , ,x tx .xx l REQ' ,i L Q 1 T 1 K, ffl x ' u 'Ia uf . ' 11:1 ,li '05 L i TGV' Vg? ,, ,D-, K E. ,gl L y 49 , X Ab I 4 . .. M ' , f.. ,, MJ. by :- H nf .Ji H' , AT. Y i 1 4 w wx' IU' P Nl 'Ill : T. 'Q , ,,4g'Qg--- 'D-- ...nn-1' I W-'N -I I 3' . , , ' W Ti , V. ,ax I Til l . Q , I K 'A 'E' Q- J 1 ,f 3, fu i. A U ' ,. .5 f X l uf-N 4? , f l N- .iv ww 1 Ni Ill ' 3? p , This Us ' 1 r n 1 rn A .4- . my J -1 fr? . zz- Ia, T. -at 1 ,-r1'.., Hwy, -,fy ' Y: if J J Q .h 4 , . r 1 S. v ' - - ---f, --lei r, If Wy l n K I' 's . lil 1 Q 2 Q La fi X 1 1, M my :T u, 'v-N, T59 Haney, Suzzanne Haragan, Joel ..... Harding, Randa . Hartman, Mirtie Harvey, Ray ..... Hawes, Sharon .... Hayhurst, Tina . Haynes, Denise. Hays, Pam ,..... Heath, Lyn ..... Heinze, .ludy . . . . . , . .Kilgore, TX . . . .Portales, NM . . .Levelland, TX . . . .Lubbock, TX . . . .Portales, NM . . . .Portales, NM .....Tulia, TX ... . .El Paso, TX .....Clovis, NM . . .Plantation, FL . . . .Lubbock, TX Henderson, Becky .Bangkok, Thailand Henthorn, Donald ........ Austin, TX Herring, Amy ..... Albuquerque, NM Hester, Karan. . . Hodges, Randy . Holcomb, Ronald Holland, Claudia Holland, Cosette. Holland, Jack. . . Horton, Susan . . Howell, ,I im ....... Huffman, Monty Humble, Michael Hunter, Kendra . . . Jackson, Cecil. . . Jarrett, .loy .... Jeffres, Donna. . Jennings, Pam. . Johnson, Bob . . . ........Pampa,TX .....Midkiff, TX . . . .Houston, TX . . . . .Denver, C0 . . . . . .Cuymon, OK . . . . .Denver, CO . . . .Lubbock, TX . .Fort Worth, TX . . . .B. H., Brazil . . . .Roswell, NM . . .Seagraves, TX ..........Han,TX Weatherford, OK . . . Sylvania, GA .......Tulia,TX . . . .Lubbock, TX FFIESHMEN-109 Johnson, Cody . Jones, Karl ..... Jordan, Deborah Josey, Karla . . . Kail, Yvonna . . . Keeney, Melody Kennon, Jim . . . Knowles, Dawn . Kohanek, Jennie Lafferty, Carol ..... Lee, Mark ..... Leonard, David . Lewis, Stan .... Lisle, Mark ...... Longoria, Sylvia . ......McCamey, TX .........Dallas,TX ..........Tulia,TX ...........Post,TX Ft. Stockton, TX . . . . . . .Amarillo, TX .......Roswell, NM ..........Tyler,TX . . . . .Big Spring, TX . . .Tohatchi, NM . . . . .Lordsburg, NM .....,.Lubbock, TX . ..... Denver, C0 . . . .Graham, TX ........Morton, TX Looman, Penny ........... Pecos, TX Looney, Greg . . . Love, Kathi .... Lyon, Carol ........ Marshall, Tim . . . ..... Tahoka, TX ..... .0dessa, TX . . . .Lockney, TX Ft. Sumner, NM Frosh finances receive boost from chili supper STUDENTS line up for chili during the freshmen fund-raising supper. 110-FFIESHIVIEN , esp X l 'N' mi I . 'qu T42 , ' -' iw.- : K -- 1 - K l ,f 14 1 ki? X ev- ' 5+-v' vt, .l ,r.Jf-r Z ' ' 7- 1 ba 'x l .5 1 'ui in- r l' , L J X ,N .. , ,E-' E' ,'7.':!:L -W ? ' Ili 1' IF- i gnu: ,g. 1 l..P'- 'f' n gfullw 5 . X v ,A Q-1 t' 441 H 1 X Y J i as X .exif Qvbp 0 s Q rg W l J J . ,ia t'7 11 if t l all V. ' i 1 ii B ?1F f 'ff' ll 7 'ai' 1 ,J , 1 l ll A l l 1 1 in ,- t . An. - RS, g-.' 1 ' l .-. vu ' 1 . lil ?-1 1' T 53 . Y . 1 : is 'fm Y K, . . I at 1Q'n .91 ' S 1 l ' Y , 'l i' it , A .. f11H?'ii?gA 1 1 1 1 . - , H if ' 11 1 . 1 if is lv ' 1 v 1 in Mass, Melanie ....,.. Wilburton, OK Mass, Melinda ....... Wilburton, OK Massey, Beth . . .Kingston 7, Jamaica Massey, Carol . .Kingston 7, Jamaica Matthews, Cena ........ Wichita, KA Mays, Byron ........... Lubbock, TX McBride, Peggy ......... Clovis, NM McDermett, Cindra .... Levelland, TX McKenzie, Tim . . .Albuquerque, NM McKillip, Marsha ...... Portales, NM McMindes, Stephen .... Canisteo, NY McSweeney, Diane ...... Odessa, TX Mead, Barbara ....... Lynnfield, MA Meador, Craig .... Albuquerque, NM Merkle, Rick ........ Milner, Kimra . . Minier, Kathy . . . . Hinckley, OH . ...... Slaton, TX . . Amarillo, TX Mitchell, Lawana ....... Lubbock, TX Monk, Kenneth .... Moore, Sandra . . Morgan, Gwen . Morgan, Sherry . Morgan, Stan .. Morrow, Donna . . . , . . .Carlsbad, NM Moses, Debra ....... Moudy, Bobby . Myers, Denise . . Myrick, Emily. . . Neel, Trudy .... Norwood, Susan .Hagerman, NM .... . . .Houston, TX Alexandria, VA .......Jal, NM . . . . .Pecos, TX .Crosbyton, TX . . . .Happy, TX . . .Lamesa, TX . .F1oydada, TX ........Tucson,AZ . New Deal, TX FRESHMEN-111 Oliva, Romona ......... Lubbock, TX Oliver, Craig . . . .,... Lubbock, TX Orr, Sandra .... ..... L ubbock, TX Otwell, David ..... Otwell, Roger .... ......Tulia, TX ......Tu1ia, TX Outherier, Wanda ...... Perryton, TX Pace, Carol ...... . . . .Houston, TX Paine, Russ ........... Lubbock TX Parker, Shelly . . Parks, Paula .... . Parks, Sandy . . . Parsons, Denise Parnell, Cary . . Partain, Ann . . . Patty, Marty ..... . Payne, Darla . . . Payne, Lisa .... Payton, Key .... Perrin, Neva .... Pierce, Debbee . Pinkston, Becky Pitchford, Peggy Polvado, Les ....... Prince, Sherian .... Prosise, Brenda. Rackley, Mike. . Renfro, Tana. . . Renfro, Tricia . Renne, Susan . . Rhodes, Rhonda . .Crosbytoni TX .....Snyder, TX Simi, Valley, CA Farmington, NM .... .Pampa, TX ......Slaton, TX .....0dessa, TX . . .Hereford, TX . . . . .Vernon, TX . ..... Hobbs, NM ... . . . .Lubbock, TX . . . .Long Beach, CA ,.... . .Melrose, NM Weatherford, TX . . .Plainview, TX . . . .Midland, TX . . . .Ft. Stockton, TX. . . . .Coventry, RI .. . . . .Pecos, TX . . Ingleside, TX ........Walnut, CA ........Farwell, TX 112-FRESHMEN ,rf -.v tml 'ii' f--'fi B 1 pl l gg iw' , Af- M 5 l In Ili! BB A Qi .,,-, X . ,L -1+ --l 1- ---- lu-.L lil ft .V f l api . :sag 5 Pledge-week fun, nonsense makes friendships bloom RECEIVING a pledge proposal from Mike Ftackley is a highlight for Melanie Mass and Darla Thompson. Richards, ,lim .......... Lubbock, TX Richey, Len .... .... L ittlefield, TX Ridgon, John .......... Sherman, TX Riley, Beverly ...... Chula Vista, CA Roberts, Bailey ........... Wink, TX Robertson, Lana ....... Seymour, TX Robinson, ,Ian .... Corpus Christi, TX Rose, Paula , . ......... Dallas, TX Ross, John . . . ..... Lubbock, TX Ross, Pam .... ..... A ustin, TX Sanchez, Maria .......... Eaton, CO Schireman, Richard . .Litch'd Park, AZ Shehan, Patricia ........ Pioneer, LA Short, Susan ......... Monahans, TX Skow, Leesa . . .... Raton, NM Smith, Diana ........... Tucson, AZ Smith, Jimmy .......... Lubbock, TX Snodgrass, Mark ......... Dallas, TX Spurlin, Robert ........ Roswell, NM Staley, Vicki ..... Corpus Christi, TX FRESHMEN-113 Club initiations prove tiring to many new students EMBARRASSED pledges catch their breath on the Moody steps. Standefer, Grant . .. . . . .Mid1and, TX Starling, Machelle ...... Lubbock, TX Steele, Ken ...... Stephens, Cheryl . Stewart, Jeff .... Stewart, Raylene . Still, Kirk ....... Sutton, Rhonda . . Talbott, David . . . Talley, Tim .... Taylor, Greg .... Taylor, Kelli ..... . . Thomas, Brad ....... ........Yuma ........Onida, , AZ SD Lakewood, CO . . . . .Riverside, CA . . .Austin, TX .Silverton, TX . . . . Lubbock, TX . Claunch, NM Carrollton, TX . .Midland, TX .Longview, TX Thompson, Cyndy ....... Lamesa, TX Thompson, Timothy ..... Lamesa, TX Tinker, Bertha ........ Brockton, MA Tooley, Howard ........ Amherst, TX Tubb, Jacqueline ..... Carlsbad, NM Turnbough, Judy . . .Denver City, TX Van Meter, Bryan ....... Happy, TX 114-FFIESHMEN -'-dl-i'if':-' e-.'Ff2.g- I ' ' WT I. -fwliii ' iv 'Mflr . .T f , -, 1 . 0 '21-in P . I -'V -. M, ., iii' fri W ' . 1 ' M I 'I i V in T- 5, - . 'C i 'AQ C-fy . ..- A if ,ii -.,g Waite, Penny . . Wallace Warden Weaver, Webber, . . . . . Janesville, WI Tracy ......... Denver, C0 Brenda ........Grants, NM Lynette ...... Crosbyton, TX Donna .... Wernlund, Lois Wharton, Eddie Wheeler, Danny White, Jana . . . White, Kelton . Whitehead, Vickie .......... Jal, NM Whitford, Beva Willits, Brad ....... Winkler, Cynthia .. Woodard, Paul ..... .Denver City, TX ........Baldwin, WI . . . . . . . .Lubbock, TX .........Clovis,NlVI ........Lubhock, TX Brownfield, TX . . .Lubbock, TX .. . . .Dallas, TX .Denver City, TX . .Seagraves, TX . . . .Mathis, TX Wren, Nancy ..... Wright, Richard Yasko, Sheree ...... Young, Kenneth ......... Devine, TX . . . Meadow, TX . . .Lubbock, TX Young, Loretta ......... Midland, TX Freshmen orientation introduces students to campus, faculty ORIENTATION offers ideal oppor- tunities to make new friends. FRESHMEN-115 - 1 -'ff s 1 1 hi Pi vnx xx ,ff 5x ff 1 4 on 11 'lla if53,f4'L'iPf- in 5? .RWPZL ,--354 .. 1 . is . .ivvgbgfcygy we I 'A ,X A : in 1 vw' tl ,A vw I PERSUNALITIES W ,,-g ,HM -af .v, 1 , ... 1.,, ' I 'K . .fe-, , r X 1 l X .iff 1 xl 1 X X4 ' 1 , , S? W l . Wifi? E24- Al 'ar s Wil, Jian- .A E Y L af, nf? Q, ff X R ,A ,. . , Y .-.ww ' -'--'-A K- '1 4 .QA :xr.4g..-li, . J -qv- qu-u it SIE I, T:-Q51 ' J, :I 5-:'V .-lwv.-I. L. - f 151, Z . 5527 P :i?f'Ff: ' T-I fi? '-ifuf .EAL xi,JTL5i, 'S1.'-H uff ' if F A4-J: -,- ii - :-S :'.?9,gi V gf '31, 3i5t.f - ' 5.9: iff , .3511 F1 I. -,:1. fa-',, ln, I --H' A' -'-'- .f .4 . .1::.,A,..l , ,inlay if ,A,..V Y Q . 'Ni ,-:Au Q. 1, 3 W f-. V. 1-.. ,, ,ya . , - i '-.m.A,L.xf '-214- nl-ff.. N -EH A H :Pi u w 'G 31- 39 I , s-X rq H: Miss LCC Janice Wakefield Q 15 VO -vii' fi' 3' :bf -J MISS LCC 119 7 ,Q , lk-L ' Y vw .fi .5 B igm, .J 1 xx 'HRA x ' Q' f r , Q, QA ' - . 5 , if . -1 '. :Jw 233-1553, Y 'Rf ff f '. ,Q I z s 9 A , 4.1 , . l F ' 7-,,,,.,.-I: H., ,.- y V K Y . .iff lq,4f H B gli , fam 5 . ,- --f' 1 v , V a W ,,- V , W W , k - n ia V I ' 133' 1' QL , V Gail Meeks escort: Greg Meeks ,l acliie Kelly escort: Ben Mereness l ' X l-Q' 1 ' V New F ' 3 J V , Qu. a 3' all ' ' N F ' . ' ' ll. r 1 , l f I 1 .1 r a K' fi . , l G , x 1- l Pam Chance escort: ,lim Chance C U Donm Mltchell escort: Randy Evans HOMECOIVIING-121 YP May uoon Dana Brown Theta Rho 122-MAY QUEEN Ib? f lv If my gr Vickie Bila Nikki Linoo Alpha Epsilon Chi Christliohe Damon ,.'5!f?,,, , +I ,Ierre Corn Sheri Nolan Phyllis Friday pa Phi Kappa Lambda Omega Alpha lVletah Moe MAY QUEEN-123 , J ,1 X1 V M t r 4 X r ff, W f 'J 7 A' 1' ll , if . 'Gig' i 1' ,f ,I X 1 yr' X S C r z.5'V.u 5 ' .rv 1' fu r, Y ' 'DK L I X , X I f 5..'.vj 'mg,.,f5 gf? gi., f . ' 3.211-zfigf Q: f' V- ? 'T,-?g G??f:ff ' . J.: 1 ,- f-4 '..y'-zvgfjr +5.63 -1. .-u 'limi fm . 7 ,V ,,gs,e, - ff,-Q rf 3 , A -'.J .a---r'. - -.3 ,z -. - 'zifgilllh , -A qv. , fi-'Z .1-1, A ' -'.., , -if-T, i -. 7 if 1. wI 15.-ffl fguffff- 3 11rf '!f J' N g...A' lr f Q,,,.L, V ,rw 15 F' ' gy fvl Q :iv . , ,vf ,,f ...F tg ,...., ....A-a.. ,...,-i. ...- 1 I ' DENNIS ATHERTON: senior Bible major, transfer, Amarillo Junior College, Who's Who in American Junior Colleges, Kyodai, Meistersingers, Dorm Supervisor, Youth Minister Greenlawn Church of Christ. LCC has the greatest collection of faculty and students to be found anywhere. The atmosphere of Christianity has changed my life and is more than I can ever repay. WHO's WHO Outstanding Students Comment on LCC if ,ar A Qin Nl . K, , I I 5 ' 1 ' ,I . - 4, I H.. gasping ig- .. 4- N, 3- f , 'A . ,Ea-W . 55.72, tt? , ' if L 4' ,N ,V 2 5 K , M . . . if A , EBBIE BURTON: senior human relations ...ajorg Who's Who, Junior, Academic Award, Dean's List, Alpha Chi Honor Society, Kairos, Christiliche Damen, First President: Meistersingers. has meant to me Christian friends and Christian teachers who are concerned about and who help, encourage, and strengthen me as I meet difficulties and establish goals my life. BURTON: senior secondary education major, transfer, Alabama Christian College, 's Who in American Junior Colleges, Dean's List, L. D. Hays Award, All District All Conference Baseball, Assistant LCC Baseball Coach, Koinonia, president, has meant new triends, new opportunities, and a new look at Christianity through athletics, social club connections, and the many great people on campus. ALYSE BROWN: secretarial science major May Queen, Lambda singers. Omega Alpha, NCAS Meister LCC is the greatest place in the world to find true Christian friends. WHO'S WHO-125 STAN BRYAN: senior Bible major, Duster, editorg Band president, Meistersingersg A Cappella, Jazz Ensemble. LCC has offered me good friends that really care for one another. l'm glad my parents sacrificed a little to send me here. Friends are priceless. R ,: fL sg, L ...l ,ffdgg--xl 112, 'pr-',.,. ldv SS v-7 ?Z RODNEY COX: senior Bible majorg Who's Who, Outstanding Athletes of America, Alpha Chi Honor Society, vice-president, Koinonia, chaplaing Baseball, pitcher. LCC means to me Christian fellowship on a higher level. Working, eating, studying, and playing among Christian friends has done much for my growth. 'X . 'X N V N 0 s JOHN FEATHERSTON: senior elementary education major, Student Senate, president, Secretary for External Affairsg Kyodai, president, A Cappella. My years at LCC have given me time to grow up and to decide what's really important to me. The experiences l've had here will influence the rest of my life. RANDY FENTER: senior speech major, Student Senate, Kyodai-, president, A Cappellag KLCC, station manager, debate team. For all the kindness shown to me, for the lives I have shared, for the fulfillment that I have found here, I am grateful. DIE FITZGERALD: senior elementary education lorg Dean's Honor Roll, Student Senate, secretary: 9-T-16, skipper, Dorm Council, wing advisor. me LCC is a place where people are all striving for while sharing their Christian faith with each HADLEY: senior elementary education major: Damen, first vice presidentg Student Senate: ag Band, T.S.E.A. oustanding elementary education department and re concern that the faculty has for the students, LCC a special place. KAY FRY: senior secondary education major, Lamda Omega Alpha, president: Kyodai Sweetheart, Dorm Staff, wing advisory T.S.E.A.: May Queen Attendant. friendship . . . opportunities for leadership . . . a fuller understanding of service . . . club fellowship . . . a founda- tion for a future. 4 - , v': 'J' ,--' 1-ff FQ ,-f- 13? . 'Q 6 -my .-Q L A fa: N . A - KATHY HALL: senior pre-law major, Academic Achieve- ment Award, Alpha Chi Honor Society, treasurer: National Historical Society, presidentg Christliche Damen, first vice president. LCC is, and always will be, the symbol of strength, of Christianity, and of inspiration for me as l face challenges in my life. WHO'S WHO-127 LOYD HARE: senior secondary education majorg Who's Whog T.S.E.A., vice presidentg Alpha Chig Master Follies Host. LCC has helped me during these past years to develop as an individual, preparing me for my personal future. V71 ,rw l, , V .M if .J DELPHIA HARRIS: senior math and chemistry majorg Alpha Chi Honor Society. To me LCC has meant the opportunity to learn from scientists who aren't ashamed of their Christianity, and to share and grow with Christians of widely differing ideas and backgrounds. RUSTY LADD: senior Bible majorg Christ, presidentg Kyodai, Rho Guy of the Month. Through the influence of LCC kids and met a person I had never known. His n Jesus, and today he's my Lord, 128-WHO'S WHO coach. ww-I .l. ,I -,Q --I ,Ill 4 A-ll LEHNEN: senior secondary education major, Senate, treasurer, Koinonia, Intramural Direc- S.TA.A.g ICHS, assistant football coach and head has meant the beginning of a lifetime hope, ed with dreams of the life to come. It has meant precious friendships that would far outlast any of fading materials. IA.: ulug. -1-v1.10 Pl .nw NIKKI LINCOLN: senior elementary education major, Christliche Damen, presidentg Inter-Club Council, Homecoming Attendantg A Cappella. Life long friends, treasured memories, happy times, the loye of Christians, and my wonderful husband are all a part of my life at LCC. 'fr' WILLIAM McCAULEY: a senior 1, I pre-dental majorg Alpha Chi Honor wus., - n. X-3' ' fl- Q11 -Society, Outstanding College Athletes of America, Baseball, pitcherg Koinoniag A Cappella, Roadrunner Club. The friends made and the bond to the school are things that will endure for the rest of my life. l appreciate the many ways this institution has benefited me. JOHN McCLELLAN: senior biology major, Dean's Honor Roll, Koinoniag A Cappella, Duster, Roadrunnersg Science Clubg Class Board, Sophomore and Junior. M LCC has provided the equipment' - 5 and materials which have built the I foundation upon which God and I ,xg 5, 4 will build the rest of my life. .L , X --1. Q S '-1V 1 I MJ 5 1 '5s2.....t, . -i,-'yy-4 N A 'Wi ' 'Fur f I .Vg 5.7 v' ' WHO'S WHO-129 KIRT MARTIN senior agriculture business majorg Alpha Chi Honor Society, presidentg Aggie Club, president Outstanding Aggie, senior. LCC is important in that you can make friends and have associations with others of different backgrounds with one thing in common Christ. DONNI MITCHELL: junior secondary education major, Alpha Epsilon Chi, chaplaing Head Cheerleaderg Home- coming Attendantg Kyodai Girl of the Month. LCC has provided me the opportunity to make many lasting friendships that l will cherish all of my life. MARILYN NAYLOR: senior elemen- tary education major, Alpha Chi Honor Society, secretaryg Academic Excellence Award, President's Honor Ftollg Dean's Honor Rollg Senior Boardg Kappa Phi Kappa, first vice-president. ln my four years at LCC I have not only gained a wonderful education, but also many lasting Christian friend- ships that I will remember forever. 'TSW' .4 ' E WAKEFIELD: senior elementary education majorg Miss Homecoming Queeng May Queeng Student Senate, ryg Lamda Omega Alpha, vice-presidentg Dorm Council, 3 Mission Christ. houses many memorable experiences for me. These past have b ' ' ' ' rought me in contact with beautiful people In our administration, and student body. RICK RUSSWURM: senior pre-law majorg Outstanding Athletes of Americag All-Texoma Conference, Basketball, co-captaing Senate, Tomo Dachi, Roadrunners. LCC has been a time of good and bad experiences, a learning period, a sharing with friends . . . all looking to the building of my Christian maturity. DAVE YIRAK: senior secondary education major, transfer, Magic Valley Christian Collegeg Tomo Dachi, second vice-presidentg AEX beaug Lead, Ftainmaker LCC means close friends and a faculty that has dedicated itself through many sacrifices . . . it is people with a common goal. WHO'S WHO-131 National Honor Society inducts 16g president attends convention Since the Texas Alpha Mu chapter of Alpha Chi was initiated in 1971, it has been quite active. Some 30 students from the top 1O'Z: of junior and senior classes are current mem- bers, with 16 inducted this year. Highlight for the year was the National Convention held in Atlanta in April. Texas Alpha Mu was repre- sented by chapter president Kirt Martin, who was selected to the Procedures Committee of the national organization. Sponsors for the LCC chapter are Dr. Christa Dobbs, Dr. Jim Baker and Don Williams. 132-ALPHA CHI HONOR SOCIETY 1. Alpha Chi Honor Society. FIRST ROW: Dr. Dobbs, SPOUSOVQ DF- Baker, sponsor, N. Cope, J. Davies, T. Fiey- nolds, D. Maupin, B. Lisowskig W. McCauley, D. Burton, P. Patterson, S. Jackson, S. Musick, J. Musick, P. Krewsong M. Naylor, C. Merritt, J. Miller, Fl. Barkley, Mr. Williams, sponsor. SECOND ROW: K. Martin, R. Fry, A. Pickering, Fl. Cox, T. Young, C. Crossley, K. Bonner, K. Johnson, K. Jones. 2. Preceding the induction of new members, informal chit-chat strengthens acquaintances. 3. Officers, Kirt Martin, president, Marilyn Naylor, secretary, and Kathy Hall, treasurer. 4. Kirt Martin and Dr. Christa Dobbs, waiting for cere- monies to begin, discuss program plans. 5. As Dr. Dobbs watches, Janet Miller signs the register. 6. During Alpha Chi induction cere- monies, Kenny Johnson lights a candle .L 'gnu F E lure, x f ' 'A 'K ' 4 , . ,sf ,' , A ' '. 1.'.,p9 -W L1 0 a 9 Q ALPHA CHI HONOR SOCIETY-133 Q 1' jig tgp! 'v Ns sfiffv R ' Q 2241,-5? 'v' vi N N x-Eaqtilgiyx-'QW , . x J, -x 1 'hw vv' , A..i X, g If , - ,yth a J Qi ffbrgb-43, 5214? ,A ,,,, ,,., ., fig A .....-V I A,, Yi 'J L f?f,s 4 .V . y I -4 A :QE ,S y- C- 9.- ,... xv, . -1 :F ORGANIZATIONS -na -44 J if rx 'VA- . .. , Z- vs I 13 TQ Y: 3? A 1. llj P . ... J, ,,Azx ,fm F4 lsicfff N fi x X- X X 2 'V ,H .- ,.- -3, NJXMQ. 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With Christmas open house and girls being allowed oc- casional visits to the men's dorm, the Student Senate attempted to make dorm life more like home. Rock singer, Rick Nelson's personal appearance was arranged through the efforts of the Student Senate. 1. STUDENT SENATE: J. Garrisong M. Flackleyg S. Amendeg P. Pattersong J. Featherston, presldentg T. Peacockg C. Pettyg G. Fleming, K. Still, K. Love, G. Standeferg D. Richardsg Ft. Yowellg D. Gannawayg L. Coleg B. Merenessg J. Kellyg J. Flodriquezg D. Johnsong K. Scottg S. Dardeng C. Cardwellg T. Young. 2. CASTING their votes for next year's senators, students mark their ballots. 3. IN- TRODUCING one of his musical com- positions, Flick Nelson entertains dur- ing his fall concert. 4. LISTENING to Kyra Bell's suggestion, John Feather- ston performs an important function ofhis office. 5. STUDENT SENATE OFFICERS: John Featherston, presi- dentg Terry Young, treasurerg Janice Wakefield, secretaryug Dale Gannaway, vice-president. STUDENT SENATE-137 1. PRECEDING departure for Bel- gium, these students make plans to guide them in their campaign. 2. RANDAL Fry instructs the group in learning a song in French. 3. DICK Laird lays plans with the students who will be working in Germany. 4. GROWING in Christian love and friendship is a rewarding part of campaign plans for Germany. 5. DURING a planning session, Dr. Hacker helps students make prepara- tion for the Germany campaign. 6. DR. and Mrs. Green sit in on a planning session with the group before departing for their campaigns in Scotland and England. 138-RELIGIOUS GROUPS in Dedicated students work in Germany in summer campaigns A number of LCC students served in Europe this summer in an effort to carry the message of Christ to that continent. On May 14, 1975, a group departed to spend three weeks in Hanover, Germany, followed by three weeks in Cologne, Germany. Accom- panying the twenty-one member tour were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Laird. The students spent a few days in Amster- dam, Holland, after their campaign, relaxing and sharing experiences with a similar group from Harding College. A second group left on May 22, 1975, to campaign for two and one- half months in Verviers, Belgium. They knocked doors, stuffed mail- boxes, enrolled Bible correspondence courses, and conducted a mid-week class as well as a Vacation Bible School. At the end of their tour, they counseled at a two-week camp. Both groups raised their own funds through contributions from churches and in- dividuals. RELIGIOUS GROUPS-139 1 'Io ,I 1 As Y 140-MEISTERSI NGERS l, I ll ' , ll l ual-HEI C .....,.. Meistersingers spread Gospel, song sermons throughout Southwest Singing became a way of life for the Meistersinger Chorus. Through their songs many lives were touched and changed. Director Charles Cox worked with the Meistersinger members to achieve the blend, tone, and diction needed to make a good choir. Travels through Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, and Texas helped to streng- then the body of Christ and the ties of friendship between members of Meist- ersingers. Producing a patriotic album with the A Cappella Chorus, the Meister- singers proved that through Christ, different choruses can draw together. In addition, the Meistersingers pro- duced their own album of this year's program, Jesus, Jesus, Jesus. Sharing Christ through song be- came inevitable as He proved to be a real part of their lives. g 1. PRAISING the Lord through song, the Meistersingers co-host high school choruses under the direction of special clinician, Charles Nelson. 2. PERr FECTING the diction of the mixed choruses, Director Charles Nelson instructs the group. 3. MEISTER- SINGERS: FRONT ROW: A. Frost P. Krewson, S, Meeks, R. Randel, K. Fisher, J. Lynch, M.L. Degge, P. Chance. SECOND ROW: G. Blackwell, D. Brown, J. Jarrett, J. Collier. THIRD ROW: M. Rhodes, B. Garner, B. Otenti, M.L. Phillips, A. Turner, FOURTH ROW: C. Trudgen, P. Vogler, M. Williams, Y. Kail, S. Stern. FIFTH ROW: W. Brooks, B. Fultz, B. Flow, M. Starling. B. Mereness. SIXTH ROW: P. Vickers, L. Brewer, J. Ragland, D. Beasley, M. Lewis. SEVENTH ROW: T. Bailey, P. Parks, P. Ellis, B. Collins, G. Bortz. EIGHTH ROW: M. Elrod, C. Napier, P. Young, C. Gaither, W. Miller. NINTH ROW: T. Booker, S. Cowdry, J. Massie, L. Show, D. Brown. TENTH ROW: P. Nichols, S. Bryan, E. Behrends, F. Stepp, C. Holland, P. Mohundro, D. Taylor, J. Dudley, L. Massie, K. Young, K. White. 4. DIRECTOR Charles Cox introduces Meistersingers' sermon in song, Jesus, Jesus, Jesus. 5. MEN'S QUARTET: Ben Mereness, Bobby Buckle, Skip Rodgers, and Stan Bryan. 6. WOMEN'S OCTET: Marsha Williams, Jackie Kelly, Pam Ellis, Dottie Beasley, Julie Atchison, Jeanie Massie, and Machelle Starling. MEISTERSINGEHS-141 Q F dx Vs 4 .I wx 4, L.- Q W .N 10 we 1,.. M40 1. GUEST clinician, Charles Nelson, directs chorus members during the April Choral Festival. 2. JOYFULLY, members of A Cappella share a message in song with the audience. 3. A CAPPELLA director, Wayne Hinds, leads the chorus in Thoughts for an Evening. 4. A CAPPELLA SEXTET: Patriece Byrum, Debbie Brown, Judy Tyler, Brenda Blume, Audrey Denton, and Linda Howard. 5. MEN'S QUAR- TET: Terry Maupin, Lawrence Crowder, Ronnie Jackson, and Tommy Spoonts. 6. A CAPPELLA: FRONT ROW: J. Smith, L. Howard, B. Whitford, W. Atkinson, T. Lamberth, M. Warden, D. Hale, C. Burford, D. Davidson, D. Leonard. SECOND ROW: S. Burks, K. Payton, S. Morgan, R. Otwell, D. Otwell, L. Payne. THIRD ROW: S. McMindes, C.O'Neil, B. Lee, P. Byrum, J. Tyler, S. Bryant, W. Davis, C. Fiske, D. Cook, D. Barnes,T. Harris. FOURTH ROW: S. Yasko, T. Maupin, S. Hawkins, G. Skidmore, P. Rose, L. Crowder. FIFTH ROW: R. Spurlin, P Blackburn, B. Blume, W. McCauley, D. Brown, E. Kay, T. Stephenson, C. Hart, B. Riley, R. Jackson. SIXTH ROW: D. Cole, M. Monical, J. Featherston, J. White, R. Fenter, H. Coffman, L. Cole, A. Tabor, P. Munden. SEVENTH ROW: C. Wilson, A. Denton, K. Jones, T. Spoonts, C. Lyon, R. Fry. ls Music Masters stage musical 'Carousel,' buy new equipment Service to the Music Department was the goal of the Music Masters. In the past, service projects of the organization included the purchase of stereo equipment, pianos, music in- struments, and lighting for the Moody Auditorium. Funds raised this .year were used to buy typewriters and new equipment for the listening Lab. In November, the musical Carousel was part of the annual .lamboree show. The traditional production cli- maxed the semester's season of enter- tainment. The Music Masters hosted the Spring Music Festival, with guest clinician Charles Nelson of East Texas State University. Both traveling cho- ruses and area high schools benefited from the Festival. 144-MUSIC MASTERS 491 , 'W 1 . 'Rx l l LCHORAL festival director Charles Nelson leads the mass choir in O Mortal Man. 2. MUSIC MASTERS. SEATED: Howard, Mrs. Garner, sponsor. FRONT ROW: Burford, Davis, Degge, Atchison, Garner, Brown, Brown, Tyler. SECOND ROW: Blackwell, Monical, Parks, Collins, Hale, Dr. Hinds, sponsor. THIRD ROW: Morgan, Young. Tabor, Miller, Harris, Fry, Barnes, Bortz, Cronberg, Wilson. 3. LAMENTING the death of Billy Bigelow, the townspeople sing during Jamboree. 4. PRETENDING to be little girls, Linda Howard and Audrey Denton sing about their dollies. 5. NIUSI MASTER OFFICERS: Lawrence Crowder, president: Rolla Randel, vice-president: Linda Howard, secre- tary: Dennis Hale, publicity. MUSIC MASTERS-145 The Hard Travelers crisscross nation recruiting students A musical tradition since 1966, The Hard Travelers toured 17 states re- cruiting prospective students for the College in 1974-75. The group trav- eled over 30,000 miles from coast to coast. In January, concerts were staged in Colorado, Arizona, and California. Covering the northern and eastern states in March, the tour included places such as Michigan, West Virginia, and Washington, D.C. In demand locally as well as national- ly, The Hard Travelers appeared at all the Christian junior colleges and provided entertainment for thousands of young people at banquets, youth rallies, and other events. 1. THE HARD TRAVELERS: Tim McKenzie, James Hobbs, Robin Crawford. 2. FINISHING the show, the trio go into their finale routine. 3. RELIVING the '50's, Robin Crawford and Tim McKenzie perform a rock and roll numoer. 4. TRAVELING in a Model A, the group hits the road. l 146-HARD TRAVELERS 1 H - . X Q N. N 5 ' -, - - , ..Y-H ',,. in I A 6. ' M X if .H ' 1 M fwlfgk' ' ' ' - 1 ' - ' 1- ' 4: 4 .L Y' Mgtfxvb-if . .-1 , n 1513! Vg.. -, ,-gg 3235? BNWT , 3 'ff' .1 . ,ff - , ji- 4: , 53 - .g.,5' Eg!-1 .J fl. .. 1 '- ...I I gg- gi . ,wg ,--. ..,, .-,. .-.' 0. I-' L. , , .15 'ff ' if 1 e 'f-F. ' ' a .-,. ?1v,f 1 .61-.,,. 5:-J.. A .,l-:EQ 1 7,-'. 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WHILE working in the field of music, Dr. Everett Maxwell makes a contribution to the music heritage through his compositions and sharing himself with students. 2. PLAYING the tuba is a big job, but Skip Rodgers ably meets the challenge. 3. BAND officers: Doug Cronberg, stu- dent conductorq Beverly Heath, sec- retary - treasurerg Skip Rodgers, vice-presidentg Mike Chance, presi- dent. 4. THE clarinets blend talents as they strive for perfection. 5. LOOKS of total concentration are dis- played by the woodwind section. 6. BRUCE Klemm plays enthusiastically in proving that the bass clarinetlis a vital instrument to the band. 7. RE- HEARSING for a chapel concert, the band plays one of Dr. Maxwell's original compositions. 148-BAND . 0 V.-I , ' ext. in . vi i ' . fi xi D :L -gl-girl, .I V I, I i Ei ig ' l . v , ligltilla . 1?'fi9fil . --L A AM.f3g:f:5'.21,11 . iaiiqa -,Q 1,241 Y ' it i 5 . z . - W: I X . - ,I- 'xg y. 1' 1 is bg, N X College Band fulfills various functions, tours Oklahoma, Texas The Royal Blue Band, started in 1958, was the major vehicle for musicians in 1974-75. The 32 member group toured Oklahoma in November, and at home they performed during chapel, for Open House, and at basketball games. They also appeared at Reese Air Force Base and were featured at lectureships. The Band provided the music at both the Inauguration and Commencement. An auxiliary group, Pop Corn, played with the Band during the year. Composed of nine band members, the group played light pop music featuring the electric piano and the Xylophone. Pop Corn performed at the Design for Destiny Campaign kickoff dinner in the fall. The Jazz Ensemble was active only in the fall. The 10 players were brought together by a common interest in jazz. They played before the Rick Nelson concert in October and also appeared at Texas Tech. 1.1.1 va?-P BAN D-1 49 , -., i QP lyk' 2 .F 5 - - .. ' W 1 v fr ' 'i H P ff' ,Ulf Orchestra provides musical outlet for talented students Helping to promote the 200th birth- day of the United States, the Chamber Orchestra was part of the production of a patriotic album entitled Songs of America. The album included such songs as Battle Hymn of the Repub- lic and Give Me Your Tired and Poor. Under the direction of Dr. Wayne Hinds, the 25 member group gave three concerts on campus and provided instrumental accompaniment for the A Cappella and Meistersingers in the Panorama program. With funds provided by the Music Masters, the Chamber Orchestra per- formed a concert-in-the-round With harpist David Williams from Dallas. 1. ACCOMPANYING guest harpist David Williams was a thrill for the Chamber Orchestra. 2. LEADING the melody in the orchestra, Cheryl Kiner plays her violin. 3. PLAYING under the direction of Dr. Wayne Hinds, the orchestra features, flute solosit, Emily Jones. 150-ORCHESTRA 's.. Campus radio station broadcasts to dorms, airs DJ personalities The campus radio station, KLCC, operated daily from 6:00 p.m. to mid- night bringing music and entertain- ment to the dorms. Student D,I's received speech credit for their work as well as obtaining practical ex- perience. The station was sponsored by Don Williams with Paul Schwartz serving as engineer. Since 1959, the Piano Ensemble has been made up of advanced music students. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Garner, tryouts were conducted at the beginning of each semester. Working to incorporate seven pianos into a harmonious body, the group met-on a regular basis for study and practice. 1. KLCC. FRONT ROW: R. Bontra- gerg T. Garcia. SECOND FIOW: D. Altamiranog Mr. Williams, sponsorg T. Le Fan. THIRD ROW: D. Talbotg J. Vanderhoofg K. Johnson. 2. Piano Ensemble. STANDING: B. Garnerg T. Baiieyg N. Richardsong D. Guinng K. Fisherg M. Monical. SITTING: J. Keilyg Mrs. Garner, sponsor KLCCIPIANO ENSEMBLE-151 1. PARTICIPATING in the Spring dramatic event are Gary Blackwell and Janine Paden. 2. EVELYN Jones sings a folk ballad in The Women Who Spied for the Blue and the Gray. 3. WENDY Davis quizically looks up at Paula Parks, Gary Black- well, and Frank Stepp in The Women Who Spied for the Blue and the Gray. 4. PANORAMA Readers: Mr. Williams, sponsorg K. Hallg T. LeFang Fl. Fenterg Mrs. Bearden, sponsorg and D. Miller. 5. DEBATE Squad: K. Johnsong S. Eckmang K. Loveg B. Willitsg and Mr. Williams, sponsor. 152-SPEECHIDRAMA ,f 41 3 Drama students show talent, versatility in three productions The organization of drama students and faculty enjoyed an active year. A major production, I Never Saw Another Butterflyf, was presented in the fall under the direction of junior David Hammond. In December, sev- eral students presented The Con- demned Squad for the American College Theatrical Contest at Texas Tech. The group's sponsor, Mrs. .lune Bearden, wrote and directed The Abstract,', a one-act play that re- ceived extensive attention in Lubbock. The organization also sponsored two one-act plays for area high schools in the UIL contest in April. SPEECHIDRAMA-153 More picture coverage, new format enhance yearbook presentation Using more pictures and a new lay- out style, the 1975 El Explorador sought to illustrate the theme From Many . . . One. Many problems in photographic and copy writing assignments had to be overcome in order to meet the deadlines. For the second consecutive year the annual was delivered in the fall. Among the changes carried out by the staff was the new contract with American Yearbook Company. i I' gm--rung we lihqgrn asap .C 1. Ken Kendall-Ball, Technical Ad- visory Trudy Neel, Associate Editorg Mary Lou Phillips, Editorg Dr. Au- brey Green, Faculty Advisor. 2. Checking and rechecking, Mary Lou Phillips makes sure the Yearbook is perfect as she edits this year's edition. 3. Yearbook Staff. LEFT-TO- RIGHT: B. Bradyg B. Wardeng M. Elrodg M. Emersong R. Bontragerg C. Merrit. 154-YEARBOOK if-' , 41 . ,. gh . xi Q' HE 0 7' , F ii -. N .. : X ' ei Y - -' .1 1 '-H ' . 'M 5 V ji I I u---.--.....,-,,,,-.-7 I '- -----p..-....-.,. 1 I y- - - ---...-..- --,.... ,- I ,.-- - --..4.- - - .pq - Pax 'l .csv :. F il 'i U22 'Duster' provides news, offers experience in newspaper work The Duster provided a weekly coverage of local and campus news for students. Under the sponsorship of Dr. Everett Maxwell, the paper tried to offer something for every reader. Regular columns, cartoons and sports stories were widely read. Student pro- files of campus leaders helped make the newspaper more attractive. Gift coupons and other items en- sured that each week's printing was quickly sold out. 1. Duster co-editors Steve Robinson, seated, and Stan Bryan. 2. Oversee- ing each edition of the Duster, Dr. Everett Maxwell proofs Duster copy before delivering it to the printer. 3. Duster staff: S. Robinsong D. Guinng R. Bontragerg T. Neely L. Watson. fill: ' . f' jjj., ct . -.,. .9 1 .K . NEWSPAPER-155 115, -3. -. 1 -, 1 4 Y A -.,. , , 14 , n ': fi. G-1 U' ,v- lf 1 f PM 1, Q11 1 71. ,.-11 11' Ni 11 1 L , -kg., .N -- 111, V 1X 1.1, 7 1 3 r . x 1 .. 11.1, ,-11 E f i !rP 1ug , -.J Mr' ' 'WN 1.-5, 115:33 1- , .in V .YL LZ114 -1511 1.-f QB, 11.111 Ibfli-Z9 1 'i.':y,,gy 51.5 W?-K ' 1 51'-I . ,z 1 , 1 X -J ': I -1 .1 i. ' H711 U11'E -2. ,:' K1. , X11 1 .1 . 151 .1 .WSH -1 at-1:1 1. FB- , 1 'nv-f--. , 1' .111 jg- .-,Ai' Q, A .J 4' . J . . ., ,, ,fy 1, ,t. P21-' . I Y .if L.,-L H v. ii ,F , 5 25? 1. A99 test Cur S. B C. J Kin Tur Me FIC Ha An PA ivit his K. Bel Chi Wo Tul Cro Mit Day SVG .fy ip. km Ma derson 4 AGGIE BELLE OF FIC Ret RTICIPATING in high school act Cod Beavers J Schooler G Smartt D And 1. TSEA. FIRST ROW: J. Castleman, sponsorg R. Lorckg A. Madisong J. Woodg N. Lincolng N. Hadleyg T. Reynoldsg W. Mansur. SECOND ROW: M. Hooverg J. Raglandg M. Naylorg D. Naismithg M. Crumplerg V. Miller. 2. Keeping up with the recorder is the major concern of Pam Johnston and Pam Schalten as they take dictation from the cassette play- er. 3. Busily writing, Pam Johnston turns out another of many written assignments. 4. Late hours and tedi- ous handwork begin to show in the expression of Jean Ragland as she prepares for another day of student teaching. 5. NCAS. FRONT ROW: N. Copeg M. Hilliardg A. Frontg T. Arnett. SECOND ROW: S. Nolang S. Thompsong B. Rileyg B. Andersong K. Hesterg B. Flowg J. Tylerg B. Cutrightg C. Turnerg P. Johnston. STANDING: J. Naismithg S. Blakeneyg P. Voglerg B. Masseyg C. Masseyg C. Hausmanng . Chisumg C. Matthewsg D. Carthelg . Walkerg D. Haynesg Mrs. Jackson, sponsorg Mrs. Dobbs, sponsor. V D 158-TS EA I I Q!!- l -A 1 A ,gb -Q is-V +I., ..,- fs.. ,- ,T ,ix .-. 1, . X , - '- X . v . 1, 1 1' i win' A 1 A A -h 4 ,V , ,J . F. .. . , .J 'lin -Qi.. s v TSEA aids students in education fieldsg secretaries receive aid 'Students interested in teaching as a profession participated in the Texas Students Education Association. As- sociated with the state and national teacher organizations, TSTA and NEA, TSEA informed students of the history of education, their legal rights as teachers, and the various teaching programs in education. TSEA provided future teachers with opportunities to grow professionally and encouraged high standards in all aspects of teaching. The Lubbock Christian College chapter of The National Collegiate Association for Secretaries was begun in the spring of 1973. The members enjoyed an active social events calendar, hosting teas for LCC women and inviting speakers for their regular meetings. The topic for one of these speeches was Women in the F.B.I. The local chapter raised over 35200 by selling Tom Wat kits, which are variety boxes of small gifts. Ab- NCAS-159 Los Conquistadores visits Chihuahua, gives 3200 scholarship Los Conquistadores, the Spanish club was very active this year. Regular meetings were held, and bake sales and car washes raised enough money for the group to travel to Chihuahua, Mexico, over spring break. They hosted the Thanksgiving ban- quet at which Miss Delfina Benavides was crowned Spanish Queen for 1974-75. The club also gave her a 3200 scholarship. A new organization called RAP was started in the fall. Standing for Reaching Another Person, the service club was designed to help unite the campus by getting people to know each other better. Car washes and bake sales raised money for the group, enabling them to give parties at the State School. 1. spanish club. Flnsr novvfu. Quinterog R. Ramosg C. Archulatag L. Sanchez. SECOND ROW: D. Alta- miranog T. Reynolds, Mr. Baker, sponsorg D. Dulaneyg J. Fabila, presi- dent, D. Benevides. 2. RAP. R. Beyersg,K. Fiskeg K. Johnson, J. Sandersg,R. Moodyg V. Goodwing L. White, presidentg O. Lee. 160-SPANISH CLUBIFIAP New English roup hosts movles, ectures, aids freshmen work Providing help for freshmen stu- dents with problems in English was one of the activities of the English Club. The members hosted a recep- tion for Katerina Paleologou, a guest lecturer from Greece brought to the campus by the Center for Business and Economic Education. Oral history, a recent development in the collection of information of past events, was the major thrust of the Walter Prescott Webb Society. 1. Kathy Hall and Kyra Bell prepare to make a duplicate interview tape. 2. English Club. FRONT ROW: M. Hooverg J. Naismithg D. Naismithg C. Merritt, presidentg T. Beistleg V. Millerg SECOND ROW: Dr. Green, sponsorg L. Watsong L. Englishg Mrs. Perrin, sponsorg J. Burlesong B, Buckelg THIRD ROW: J. Justing C. Hollandg Mr. Burcham, sponsor. gfT1! W Q-3Qllf3'..iZ1' iff: .ww-2.'2'v1yf':,L,,, Q 'ti 'P ,gat ',, 'J ' 'fa'--.' .. 42523 ORAL HISTORY! ENGLISH CLUB-161 Service Clubs bring ' understanding, unity to campus community Kairos, which stands for Keeping Actively Involved Rendering Others Service, was a service club designed mainly for sociology and psychology majors. i . T The group provided tutoring service 4. ... --. ...-...., and also worked at the Lubbock State 5 'l f ' School. The Interclub Council, made up of club presidents and vice-presidents, helped organize many social events on campus. The council, under the direc- tion of Student Senate Vice-president Dale Gannaway, was in charge of pledging and Master Follies. Their major contribution was a 353,000 sound system purchased for ',.,.--V the College to use in special presenta- T T tions like the Follies. The council was formed in an effort to create a greater sense of unity among the clubs on campus. 1. Kairos. L. Lummus, presidentg L. Schullerg D. Burtong P. Hedgpethg K. Minier. 2. Inter-club Council. FRONT ,L ' : lawn. ROW: K. Ladd, Lamda Omega Alphag H, , E N. Lincoln, Christliche Dameng P. lg R, .5 a Friday, Metah Moeg SECOND ROW: f ' t ' R. Fenter, Kyodiag D. Gannaway, I' ,yA. , presidentg B. Mereness, Koinonia. W, W, 162-KYROSI I NTFRACLUB COUNCIL ..,.4. 3935 21- -. f ,.- -f' - .-r-'- :5als'f5Tf4L-ifkfik I ' :- .ak-' 1:31 X-A .Qt-,-, lit . -ff gl V ... ...-. .r..ia...,a.5ff- ' . In X? f . Dorm Council members keep peace, advise students in residences The Dorm Councils of both Katie Rogers Hall and Johnson Hall served as extensions of the Dean of Students. They worked as liaison personnel between the dormitory supervisors and the residents. Counsellors often provided a shoulder to cry on and listened to students' problems, in addition to enforcing dorm rules. They issued demerits for rule viola- tions but also planned wing parties and devotionals. 1. Women's Dorm Council. FRONT ROW: B. Collins: P. Blackburn: S. Chamberlain: S. Thompson. SECOND ROW: K. Ladd: Mrs. Moudy. Dorm Supervisor, D. Barnes: K. Harding. THIRD ROW: P. Hedgpethg J. Fow- Ierg K. Fry: K. Spurlin. 2. Men's Dorm Council. SEATED: Mr. Ather- ton, Dorm Supervisor. STANDING: S. Frazeg M. Lewis: R. Black: W. Mansurg R. Day. iiii I . ' BBN-sl DORM ADVISORS-163 ,..a X 51 , r .J ', 1 2' NHL. ffm, . .q , r I K 13 W 1 K 1 .f 595- 5' 2' In , Y f , A gl ' '. -sw if x 55113 1 sa w 'Xi' .F', 'axis X' . i fr A , I mf r F7 Q l SJ K W 4 1 44 mf l J' . ' 1-- ey- 9 -x. V' .. 5 ,-,, .. . .,-,fr'., 4 ' ' -Kr .km-I, 3 x , if xy, n . , ,...- - P . I . J ,. MW dj, ' HST' f - J,- Wfiiii 334 ..1 SPORTS ,ugl- wmv? -.1 -ee '21-'rvzij Pfz Ev W E 'L'ec,5,fr L h Ir 'X - ., ,: .mi H, M any LJ: j. It ,Ag A N X, ,mi ,Y4 X var .1 L' - .X J . 1 - x -r ,ft L. Iv: '. J , A C ,iq-,-k:f IZ! 'galil - U 0 ' .IQ-i . . fa... ' . . , Bu., 3. ,45-. ,R Ann bU'l.iHf fy, '.-'Q - ' G. ef- .,.uf ' .. .A I -Q .f..'Cd: nel' ',n1 vi? '. Z' f fi ' r I 1 W ' I' I - ,,,,,-,.,... .Z .'....I -,.. Early losses upset Chap cage season, post 10-19 record. Lubbock Christian College got off to an unfortunate start on the hardwood, and the first three games set the pace for the rest of the season for the Chaparrals. LCC lost its first three games by a single point, and coach Larry Hays felt that if the results had been reversed, the season would have been much different. LCC finished the 1974-75 season with a 10-19 record. Five losses came in a streak during the last eight games as the Chaps managed just one win in their last eight starts. At home, LCC had better luck, winning seven out of 13 games. Hays and assistant coach Darrell Price, who will take over head coach- ing duties for the 1975-76 season, used nine players on a regular basis for most of the year. At the beginning of the campaign, Dale Gannaway and Damon Richards started as guards, Rick Russwurm was center, and Lance Clayton and Dan Sorge got starting nods at forward. Midway through the season, Mike Roller earned a starting position. Chap re- serves Tracy Wallace, Miles Watters, Joel Haragan made up the rest of the team. 1. STARING at the game, Shannon Hays and coaches Larry Hays and Darrell Price look concerned. 2. FALLING away on this shot, Rick Russwurm cans two points in the Chaparrals' victory against Wayland at the field house. 3. SPOTTING the open player, Tracy Wallace readies a pass to Dan Sorge. 4. JUMPING from the top of the key is Damon Richards. 5. MATCHING steps, Dale Gannaway pressures this Sul Ross player. 6. KICKING the ball is not what Lance Clayton is doing here. He just lost it in LCC's opening game of the season. 7. CHEERING on the Chaps is Sharon Blakeney. BASKETBALL-167 1. REACTING differently, this group of spectators watch the Chaps in action during the homecoming game. 2. TOWERING over a Wayland op- ponent, Lance Clayton shoots from the key. 3. FINISHING the fast break with two points is Damon Richards in a win against Texas Wesleyan. 4. STRAINING for the tip, Bill Gregory gets control of this jump. 5. RESTING is important for the official, too, as this ref takes a break during a time out. 6. DEFENSING his man, Joel Haragan won't give this Sul Floss player an easy pass. 7. CLOWNING around before the start of the game didn't keep the Chaps from beating Wayland. 8. DRIBBLING in front court is Ty Shaw. 168-BASKETBALL 12 .1 .A , E: I x N 21 F' ia in ' .,, -...hx in ' 5 -lpn ima 3,4 BN X. , . l in f. . 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His season mark of 360 points gave him a total of 1,411 points in three years for a 16.4 average in 86 games. Russwurm grabbed 238 rebounds this year for 733 career, eleven short of an all-time record. Roller's 25 points against Dallas Baptist was the highest of any Chap- arral in a single game this year. Other individual highs were Gannaway, 23, Russwurm, 22, Clayton, 21, Sorge, 203 Watters, 159 Wallace and Rich- ards, 14g and Haragan, 11. Against Texas Wesleyan, Watters scored seven points, one of them being the winning point. XV ,I A 'x ff ' I , 5 1 , 1 1 -R ri 172-BASKETBALL 1. EYEING the ball, Dale Gannaway keeps his opponent from the hoop. 2. TRYING for two more points, Mike Roller jumps from twenty feet. 3. STANDING and sitting, spectators give vocal support. 4. PERFORMING at point guard, Tracy Wallace passes to Dan Sorge. 5. LOOKING in differ- ent directions, Coach Hays and Coach Price observe the homecoming game. 6. REACHING for the tip are Dan Sorge and a Sul Ross player. 7. LEAPING for the loose ball 'is Rick Russwurm and a Highlands player. 8. WATCHING from the sidelines are Joel Haragan, Ty Shaw, Tracy Wallace, Bert Rainwater and Bill Gregory. 9. DUSTING the hardcourt was Will Hunt's job. Here he gets the floor ready for the homecoming game. BASKETBALL-173 1 2 , l l .s it . . I .V . If vi 551' 7-. , - an J ' W ' A ' J -1.4.--.,w. .t 1 - . , M: AV -J I ' Q A- ' ...sc :1- f..,w guy... ,,.. L 3- -,V JY. --- , li :.: ' - 1'-'s:,?::'f. rff7'1f:.e1:2hm':gf5sf-'E-L.21, J 'Sl u-,.3.4L 3: 1.4. f '+L' ..2.l-'-,.u'i,wl-,uw . ' I.: silt ,.45,x:w..-KQ','fi-lv.. in Lf zfi,,..,cpi-.'f.f7eIf'+i11?-??j.':..,gj.'3j Q' j 1.1. , ' t, Egfr-4:wQ'EErg+1m..,fL' . : '1-l'--- kia My lim it -. H , ji y.:ofLlv.5f1.ogw ,A Ls? 'W' -I I G --'-' M- - - W v , .g l wav, 1:11- ----A i ' missin ' . - H - . In V N .1-'ff 'lT.,.f.. -- E -,ff g f , ' ' P' ffdrgsi- +433 4 l7'e1:ff' f f 'Tift-5- k. i ':' get .- -I..-. ., . ' - ,, -ffm' , W . ..- ,- - r. 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MEMBERS of the team quietly con- verse with the satisfaction of another victory behind them. 4. LOOKING to first, John Ross watches the runner before throwing to the plate. 5. GOING into secondA with a stand-up double is Keary Bailey. 6. TRYING to beat the pick-off attempt is Rodney Gardner. 7. 1975 BASEBALL TEAM. FRONT ROW: K. Bailey, L. Perez, R. Evans, A. Almodova, J. Chance, R. Gardner, R. Rodriquez, G. Olivo. SECOND ROW: A. Bustos, B. Davis, R. Cox, M. Lisle, J. Burleson, W. McCauley, W. Hunt. THIRD ROW: Coach L. Hays, D. Worth, R. Weaver, D. Carter, J. Harris, M. Blau, J. Ross, D. Davidson, Coach K. Burton. 174-BASEBALL W ,f :tt . 81.2, I9'. : . nn Lf: ' MEI 5221529 I r 4 1 fs. -ch., gr . s .. K . 4' .G-.. I-A 'l L Q' . . . ' 'T 1 ' -,Q it 'J'-44. ', .2 ,ggyr I df' A Min: .K , '-I--W ' x f 1 .2-if . if '-ijx fs . uf: 'Pri ' . 'J I' ,X . ,E x wiv, 1 if , x ' ' - - . - . -xp ,. akin EW., A ,ll -qu' M . , 'QM ' , V I 'gra- 1.- 'J .xx K- :-.QT Jia'-L. 4 . '1 Q gig ' X 5 ---mx ,. P1. . ' Eg-v,'-A. ' 1 p .sf I i' , ' I--s. M-- . . it-'xi ,. . . -, L, ' . U rs .- , ar -ua' ' --saw .1.-- , '-rv. 41... ..' . 4 .5-, ,. , Ltr , . if-f ' af- . , s- I, .I an .2 .a.-V' 1 'Kv- it u ,, ,. ' I4 .. . 1' T - H- 2 - ' Q C Qlwkjwr 5 Baseballers Capture Winning Season with Over Thirty Victories Lubbock Christian College wrapped up its fifth consecutive winning sea- son under the direction of coach Larry Hays. The Chaparrals have never faced a losing season since Hays began coaching in 1971 and for the fourth straight year, LCC won over 30 games. The Chaps finished regular season with a 32-20 record, which included a 17-2 mark at home. A two-game sweep of Hardin- Simmons University marked the open- ing games of the season for LCC. The Chaps then lost four games to the University of Texas before getting a win over the University of New Mexico and two more against Hardin- Simmons. After beating Hardin- Simmons in the second doubleheader, the Chaps had a winning record for the remainder of the season. On May 9 and 10, the Chaps swept three games to win the District VIII playoffs in Arlington, Texas, and advanced to the Area II playoffs in Huntsville, Texas. Area winners went to St. Joseph, Missouri, for the national championships. BASEBALL-175 Baseballers dominate Texoma Conferenceg set league record For the third year in a row, the Texoma Athletic Conference title be- longed to Lubbock Christian College as the Chaps bested the league with a 17-3 record. The wins set a new mark as the TAC expanded from four to eight teams. LCC swept three game series from Oklahoma Christian College, Dallas Baptist College, Oklahoma Baptist University and Midwestern Univer- sity. The Chaps won two against Bethany Nazarene College, took two out of three from Phillips ,University and lost two out of three to Texas Wesleyan College. ,The Chaps clinched a tie for the TAC title with a 16-6 victory over Midwestern, then took the champion- ship with a 15-1 decision before closing the season with a 4-1 win. his-2 X. 7 3- 5' ?1rlQF+1'-'Q V: I ,lf 176-BASEBALL .J- -ilU3'3 ':'TL1' l'.l Q ' -:il 1 ,fu-. ' , T - U 1' iii-1 'Ss we 1. WATCHING the ball, Dave Carter Mays on Hurd whHe Coach Lany Hays gives instructions. 2. DON WORTH comes alive when the opposing team gets a hit. 3. GETTING back to Hrst ahead of the baH is Randy Evans. 4. ROUNDING third wHh a home run has become a tradition for John Harris as he meets a line of congratulations. 5. TALKING things over, Don Worth, Keary Bailey and Randy Evans confer whHe the opposing team has conference with its pitcher. 6. ANTICIPATING the play, Don Vvorth readies for the catch. 7. DISCUSSING game strate- gies are Coach Larry Hays and Randy Evans. 8. BUNTING for a base hit, Dave Carter lays one down. 9. FIRING hard is Will McCauley, LCC's top strikeout pitcher. BASEBALL-177 1. WONDERING about seemingly nothing, Jerry Burleson and Kerry Bailey plot strategy on the sidelines. 2. PITCHING the Chaps in a one-hit victory against ENMU is Will McCauley. 3. WATCHING from the bench, Jerry Burleson bites his lip in desperate anticipation. 4. TRYING for a strike, John Floss follows through. 5. LOOSENING up for his turn to bat is first baseman Ric Weaver. 6. TOSSING to the plate, Will McCauley and Floss Fiodriquez watch the ball. 7. BLOWING bubbles relaxes Kerry Bailey as he watches from the dugout. 8. BEATING the ball, Randy Evans has to dive back to first. .,,f.'It.1Q fri,-g.:f, ',- 178-BASEBALL A , s 1- s I 1 1 ,LY 1-3 -V Q-qi yt L Q- . - -. 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Team records and individual marks, for both single seasons and careers, were shattered and many new names were written into the scho0l's record book. Senior Rodney Gardner established a new hit record. He had 172 hits before beginning post-season play, which bettered the previous career record by three. Sophomore John Harris set a single season high for hits in the same game that Gardner achieved his feat. Harris finished the regular season with 70 hits, three more than the old record. The Chaps set a record by scoring 12 runs in one inning against Mid- western and, in the same game, set a mark by hitting nine doubles. Harris and Gardner combined for four home runs in a game to tie another record. BASEBALL-179 Individual efforts aid in vital keys to conference victories John Harris headed for all-Ameri- can honors for his second straight years as a Chaparral. As a freshman, Harris led the nation in both home runs and runs batted in. In his second year, he was ranked in the top three in those categories as well as in doubles and in hits. Harris and Rodney Gardner had the top batting averages for LCC, both batting in the high .300's. Randy Evans and Buddy Davis batted above .300 while five others were near that mark. They were Dave Carter, Louis Perez, Cary Olivo, Kerry Bailey, and Ric Weaver. Before post-season play, Harris had won eight games while Rodney Cox and Mark Blau each had seven wins. Cox, Blau and McCauley all topped the 20 win mark during their four years at LCC. X '.. .' '... ' ,i ' ks . , V' ff - 'L'.i':a4 . .xi 'i : T' ' '-'W 1 - 'f,.3 ' ' . :-w- '-'tL.r --1 '- ,-- . -.K ' ,. ', . nga- ' ,qv .. . . A . . ii- 1 -.-i,-f rj ,al a, I . '- av' - -. in wr' W. .ur v. i t. ' ..,:-,-.'. an '-..1- ' 'I+ F. 4 --2 -'JJ-I-Q-'J .1 ww 7- g,,,,- fr Y 457' 7' J P ,Wg ,f .df ,,. - N.- . -.w:'.2fe4Ri?iH m'i?5:faI1.s'.9'.:a- -. .1 fr .-aa.. 180-BASEBALL 1. TRYING to catch a runner off- guard, catcher Don Worth fires to first base. 2. COMING off the mound in strong fashion, Mark Blau fires hard to the plate. 3. FOULING this one, John Harris did not mind since he hit three home runs in this game against Phillips. 4. STRUGGLING unsuccessfully, Gary Olivo tries to beat out an infield grounder. 5. REACHING the base successfully, Ric Weaver looks to coach Hays in the background. 6. KEEPING the runner honest, Fiic Weaver holds this op- ponent close to the base. BASEBALL-181 1. CLEARING the bar at 16 feet, 3 inches, Paul Perryman establishes a field house record. 2. WALKING during a crisp fall afternoon, Coach Hugh Rhodes looks over the cross- country course. 3. BURSTING from the blocks, Brad Poorman begins a sprint. 4. JUMPING his way to a first place finish in the hurdles is Ray Harvey. 5. ACCEPTING his first place medal is Larry English. English had set a meet record in the Texas Relays. 6. LUNGING across the finish line in a distance run is Larry Milliken. 7. RUNNING inthe middle, Mike McCormick begins to move ahead of his competitors. 8. STRETCHING his way to the pit is an LCC long jumper. lrnr 7 'fn 'nf' 7-- l l . ts I I XX I 5, f Xen' F ' GILL 182-TRACK ,....a-401 'lv ,. E ,ua I nv- - ' M V ' L' I wnnq rl x ,yay T Nd! N s li, Ur i 'fd 1 - - - 5 .X ' N. p .. , 2, 1' A 'A 'xl x n 4 . I - ' .' Thinclads set records in hurdles, pole-vault, travel to three states Starting the season slowly, the LCC thinclads improved steadily and fin- ished strong with several records falling to Chap runners. Coach Hugh Rhodes, LCC's long- time track coach, saw the best cross- country results come from Larry Milliken and Shawnie Shay who were top finishers throughout the fall sea- son. Team results were disappointing overall, but individual achievements helped brighten the year's statistics. Senior pole vaulter Paul Perryman soared to a Lubbock indoor record with a vault of 16 feet. The leap put him in the running for the top NAIA honor as well. Freshman hurdler Ray Harvey was another bright spot on the team, winning several times in both the high and low hurdle events. He placed first in the 60 yard highs at the U.S. Track Sr Field Federation meet in Oklahoma City in February with a 7.4 clocking. TRACK-183 Freshman hurdler sets national paceg Chaps place in NAIA top 10 Track schedules during the 1974-75 season saw the Chap runners on the road often as they traveled across three states to compete, visiting Fort Worth, Dallas, Oklahoma City and Arkadelphia, Arkansas in addition to the numerous area meets. The cal- endar's biggest event was the NAIA outdoor championships at Arkadelphia in May. Track records fell to Mike McCormick in the 600-yard run, and Larry English captured a new record of 54.0 in the 440 intermediate hurdles at the Texas Tech Relays. Harvey set a new Texoma conference mark in the 60-yard highs findoorl with a time of 7.4 seconds. LCC had four tracksters ranked nationally midway through the sea- son. Harvey's time of 13.9 in the 120-yard high hurdles was the best time in the nation in NAIA competi- tion. Perryman had the second best vault outdoors. English's 54.0 in the hurdles was fourth in the nation, and McCormick's effort was ranked eighth in the half mile. 184-TRACK 3-.. 3 . .H-:i d L! fam?- fl wi aa A 1-'Qu.9:1Eifl't'53 ha: 4 .1 ff if 'ffl i an -. .gi , ,l f'9'l91u'5 . BW Q L4 1. LEADING the pack in the early running, Shawnie Shay competes in the 1,000 yard run. 2. GETTING off to an early lead in the 60-yard dash is Brad Poorman. 3. APPROACHING the tape, Ray Harvey strains to improve his time. 4. FINDING it more comfortable to run with one shoe off, Wayne Mansur gets ready to discard one of his spikes. 5. RECEIVING second place in the hurdles, Ray Harvey gets his medal at the Sul Ross Invitational. 6. STRIDING all alone, Nevan Williams gets closer to the finish line. 7. HOLDING off the opposition, Ray Harvey hurdles his way into a national title. 8. FIN- ISHING the race they started miles before, Larry English and Kevin Williams keep the pace. 9. ROUND- ING the turn, Larry Milliken tries to get the lead. TRACK-185 -...J Emi' A xxfitkw f-Eg , 'NV 'T 5. 5.34, I-if :Him tlim. W-V24 .gs - ..'-4:4-H-I -I i f .MT - 43,1 .,,...,.qsFd l i..l-,,,g,,,,.n-paul? lit' ui, il? il ' I . ..- .M .. kiggigimr-. - ef---f-veg?-r..., -.,r 1 .. ,. il ...N Hia, tliifethti-'iztwsi-fr , '..g.:.1.'J , - .ww-.... . ,. U-.9-'fc fn-sm-.1 ,if , -Q, f -s - I -1. A eff ,. r w - - ..e.t.j'L A :gg i . . '-1.41. v nz' .wg gg-w::f:.4.a4..l--J I ' v 1. u,.,.x-af, - -. My .--at .. ' K . 6 X Jgn -LL::gg1:4-- 1.-2, ,-:1,..- - .AL ' 'v ,-5133 R'-,f7,g.f 'f V- -w., . 1, v.,,,,:- - 4,-. ,. ' : 'KW ,P 4 xx , , ,,, 32 fi, .A S' WSJ' A x , J, 0 '- ',d YJ 1 . 1,-'i k ,ff I X I 1 1 be .. T137 Y .3 ..xv P1Jik.,, T 673' - x X I 2 Y! T if AXE-4QfgfEl:v-'ffv . 9 bf 'Q ,g vv - 45 , fa ' iff' A, AMLJLI P55 f 3'. 'fs Fl J 5 , Q . I , A...,, 'L xl ' 'V' ' L mg Q .J- 4 -.. 4 5 ff , , ' , 'x - . ' n Ax. I X ,, .,.--. -I-',',3gv- ' T232 .l IYX' ,V . . l I I, W H ., . . . . , W xf, I 1. REACHING for the flag, Walter Brown stops his opponent. 2. RUN- NING for home, Kathy Ladd receives encouragement from Lois Knox and Leta Brewer. 3. STRETCHING for the bag, Pati Edinburg tries to reach first before Pat Mohundro catches the ball. 4. CROSSING the finish line, Leesa Skow earns first place. 5. TAKING the baton, Bryan Baggett tries to keep the advantage that Steve Bigham gave Alpha Chi in this relay. 6. APPROACHING the last turn, Dana DiMambro strives to keep up his pace. 7. ACCEPTING girl athlete-of- the-year award, Gwen Morgan of Theta Flho smiles happily. 8. BLOCK- ING Bobby Buckel, Gary Blakeney is surprised as the runner falls. 188-I NTRAIVIUFIALS 49' JF Ayn Intramural program provides wide range for club competition Tomo Dachi and Kappa Phi Kappa captured intramural club champion- ships by accumulating the most total points in athletics. Tomo Dachi, with l349.5, had a clear margin over Alpha Chi Delta with 1124-.5, while KOINONIA came in third with 936.3. Second place among girls' clubs was Theta Rho with 899, compared to Kappa's 928, while Alpha Epsilon Chi finished third with 887.5. Many activities were offered for the clubs and students who were athletic minded. Activities ranged from football, rollerhockey, and ping pong for men to volleyball, basket- ball, and tennis for women. Outstanding intramural participants went to? Steve Bigham of Alpha Chi Delta and Gwen Morgan of Theta Rho. Intramural director was Steve McCleery. t ti I i ,EEC ,QE N 1 . . -gag-up X , A, -f if I NTRAMURALS-189 1. REACHING back for the baton, Dangie Tabor receives it as Steve lvlcCleery finishes his leg of the relay. 2. LANDING in the long jump pit, Carolyn Gaither experiences success. 3. LOOKING for a handoff, Dangle Tabor begins his leg of the relay. 4. TAKING names for the scorebook, Mike Findley writes them in. 5. AWAITING the gun for the start of the race, Cindy O'NeaI concentrates. 6. STRETCHING for the stick, Jim Howell begins to move forward. 7. TAKING off in the second leg of the relay, Robert Romigh gets a good start. 8. RECEIVING top men's athlete at the intramurals' banquet, Steve Bigham of Alpha Chi shakes Steve IVlcCleery's hand. 9. TAKING a break, Kappa members talk about the track meet. 10. HOLDING athlete-of-the- year award trophy, intramural sponsor Steve McCleery presents it to the winner. 190-INTRAIVIUFIALS 2 ff M 7 ,,,, V. ., .,. I , he if f, - V, ,J i .. 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Cardwell 22. Hausmann 23. Smith 24. Barnett 25. Black 26. Mitchell 27. Rhodes 28. Snow 29. Walker 30. Hart 31. Tabor 1. ATTAINING great height for her club, Cindy Cardwell leaps into the lead during a Rivalry Day race. 2. EXHAUSTED, Linda Hausmann re- laxes for a few moments in the campus center. 3. REIGNING as Cinderella, Gail Meeks takes part in the Master Follies show. 4. OFFER- ING A Salute to Disney , AEX presents its number in the Follies. if I , 11 . ,4qi,,f., 4, li T 5 ,.. A- .1 t' U ' ' R' ,, -A ' v-., ,. ' 'i is. x, ,- . g Arg- . AEX stands for Alpha Epsilon Chi whose motto is Sisters in Christ. The symbol of AEX is three inlocking circles of friendship enclosed within a triangle. The club flower is the gardenia, the club verse is Proverbs 17:17, and the club song is I Would Be True. Showing school spirit, all but two of this year's cheerleaders are members of Alpha Epsilon Chi. In the spring semester AEX played a benefit powder puff football game against Kappa to help raise money to send a boy or girl to summer camp. The club presented A Salute to Disney as their entry for Master Follies. 5 - ..sua A ig! L, . v X S Pi . f .1 2 5 5 A J I nv' X l U T51 ig- I y sg W 1. .r ' A 'wi l -1 - . :- - l A l ,- :.4a...1 '. .. 1. ALPHA EPSILON CHI-195 ,,..,.. Tomo Dachi 1. 1 1 ,ff 5 7 jf ala? 1. Wilkerson 2. Watters 3. Burleson 4. Cobb 5. Roller 6. Sorge 7. Gannaway 8. Richards 9. Givens 10. Russwurm 11. McCormic 12. Thomas 13. Buckel 14. Blackwell 15. Morgan 16. Marshall 17. Young 18. Gregory 19. Yirak 20. Feldman 21. Kahler 22. Mickle 23. Clayton 24. Evans 25. Craig 26. Lisle 27. Davis 28. Billingsley 29. Wallace 30. Carter 31. Hobbs 32. Richey 33. Fraze 34. Almodova 35. Cash 1. SERVING as Vice-President of the Senate, Dale Gannaway is one of LCC's outstanding seniors. 2. I'M Getting Married in the Morning is performed by TD's in their Master Follies program. 3. SHOWING that clubs can get along, Tomo Dachi president Terry Young pushes John Featherston in a Rivalry Day race. 4. STARRING as the man getting married, Bobby Buckle and his I buddies Dan Nelson and Dave Carter share his last few moments of free- I dom. Established in 1961, Tomo Dachi means Brotherhood of Friends. In the past, the club has been strong in all sports, and a large number of its members serve on collegiate teams. Always strong in the intramural competitions, Tomo Dachi excelled in the fall, capturing first place honors in football, slowpitch softball and basketball. The men also won top honors during Western Day activities. The club has provided leadership in all areas, and this year one of the members served as vice-presdient of the Student Senate. ,. .....l .J p .-.PK Q ' fi- ' 179-fa .itat ... 46..f..-. -. 1 Toivlo bAcl-ii-197 hri tliche Dmamen .ZW -'-. fn.. .44 --.x, I .. -,l,.,..-, . -F y-, xy, .1 29 1. Jackson 2. Lynch 3. Haynes 4. Napier 5. Mann 6. Allison 7. Skow 8. Phillips 9. Henderson 10. Skow 11. Massey 12. McSweeney 13. Parks 14. Taylor 15. Flice 16. McKinley 17. Collins 18. Lincoln 19. Kay 20. Ragland 21. Hadley 22. Massey 23. Robertson 24. Massie 25. Coffman 26. Kelly 27. Darden 28. Griffin 29. Mrs. Lynch, sponsor 30. Hall 31. Bleeker 32. Johnson 33. Cope 34. Burns 35. Kohenek 36. Crumpler 37. Grossmann 38. Rizan 39. Burford 1. NIKKI LINCOLN receives the Cup of Knowledge for CD's academic excellence from Bill Alley. 2.SERV- ING in the Inaugural reception, Judy Fowler offers Lawrence Crowder a cup of punch. 3. THE club theme for Master Follies is I Ain't Down Yet. 4. BURYING eggs is a tradition for lowly CD pledges. 5. STUDENT Teaching is one of president Nikki Lincoln's activities as a senior at LCC. The ,club entry I Ain't Down Yet from the musical The Unsinkable Molly Brown won thrrd .place 1n.Master Follies. Every Wednesday evening the CD's sing at the Colonial Nursing Home providing music and fellowship for the residents. The women also served at the President's reception before his lnauguratlon. They collected pop bottles and returned them to a local recycling plant to raise funds for their banquet. Th1s year the CD's won the Cup of Knowledge for the highest overall grade pomt average. The club flower is the violet. The club colors are purple and white representing royalty and purity. is -. 5,4 . , .. .u l . 1 -- vi- - I-: f 'i ' .' 1 l is it V e i 1 ,' s 4 i iq I - i. -l '. xl.. 4 I ., . , 7,1 I V V 7 .1 be I , . 4 L.. CHRISTLICHE DAMEN-199 J, Koinonia .H . 'w ix I fi. .gl 'K HQ' ffl: f, ' .tv -. qx ffvrf -' V f ,M lan ,J - -frvl . ' 1: 'Q s .K 44: vmxgq 'ZA I J ,X T' 'SS 1. Jones 2. Yowell 3. Mereness 4. Smith 5. Snyder 6. Turner 7. Rodgers 8. Hale 9. McClellan 10. Romlgh 11. Washburn 12. Rhodes 13. Standefer 14. Pickering 15. Wilson 16. Crumpler 17. Ellis 18. Hadley 19. Cates 20. Williams 21. Peacock 22. Dennis 23. Crowder 24. Talley 25. White 26. Holland 1. A superb Koinonia performance earns them second place as they sing What Do You Do With A Drunken Sailor? 2. PLAYING 42 is a favorite pastime for Cliff Wilson. 3. ACTING as the drunken sailor, Kelton White makes the characteriza- tion believable. 4. RECEIVING the trophy for academic excellence from Ex-Student Association president Bill Alley is Mike Washburn. Started in 1960, Koinonia takes its name and ideal from the Greek word which means fellowship The club was established for the specific purpose of creating opportunities for male students to associate with fellow Christians and to develop the leadership needed to help each other grow into maturity. Performing in Master Follies, the men asked the musical question What Shall We Do With A Drunken Sailor? and won second place in the show. Koinonia won the Cup of Knowledge for the men's club having the highest overall grade point average, joining their sister club at the top of the academic rankings. The men painted the house of a former mayor and raised enough money to spend a weekend retreat ,in Ruidoso, New Mexico. 5.-rs mug X ,. H Phi Kap? H ., is 'Y x 1. Whitford 2. Bryant 3. Beasley 4. Stone 5. Mass 6. Shehan 7. Chance 8. Hayhurst 9. Thompson 10. Hall 11. Watson 12. Corn 13. Holsey 14. Barnes 15. Harding 16. Pitchford 17. Graham 18. Harding 19. Mohundro 20. Turnbough 21. Gaither 22. Prince 23. Payne 24. Morris 25. Trower 26. Mrs. Mansell, sponsor 1. ROLLER skating across the stage, Kappa members show what fun it is to help raise money for the Christian Nigerian Hospital. 2. NEW faces but old stuff confront Kappa pledges as they show their love for the club. 3. A face in a sea of hearts, Ann Partain participates in Kappa's Master Follies production. Established in 1960, Kappa Phi Kappa is symbolized by the Greek letters KIK. Their red and white colors stand for courage and purity, and the club flower is a red Carnation. Their first project, the purchasing of a hairdryer, has been succeeded by such projects as planting grass on the campus in 1964 and helping to landscape the Mabee American Heritage Building in 1968. Always strong in intramurals, Kappa also sponsored and played in a powder puff football game to raise money to send a child to summer camp. Since 1965 the club has sponsored the May Queen festivities. fi. lif. L l X 4 J' V 2' 22 1 KAPPA PHI KAPPA-203 fx x ffm Alpha hi Delta Llp?-L.f-1J3',: 4 'i 4-.'...u,Y.. -. -:.s:,12,' V ,,., pa-'B' F Maggy 9' my L 1. Hausmann, sponsor 2. Mayhugh 3. Patty 4. Browning 5. Miller 6. Rhodes 7. Talbot 8. Atchison 9. Price, sponsor 10. Stepp 11. Dulaney 12. Hare 13. Engle 14. Bigham 15. Heath 16. Skidmore 17. Baggett 18. Williams 19. Milliken 20. Massie 21. Mansell 1. KEEPING the audience laughing wildly with their stunning perfor- mance, Alpha Chi presents their version of the Morman Tabernacle .Choir to win first place in the men's division. 2. LEADING the 'tchoir, director Lloyd Massie pauses to hand Dr. Hacker his diploma. 3. LLOYD MASSIE and Gary Skidmore support the Chaps at Homecoming. Established in 1969, Alpha Chi is the youngest men's social club on campus. Their specific goal is to better the standards and reputation of a Christian education offered at a Christan college, and members have worked together to help unite themselves and all the students of LCC. A regular feature for the men of Alpha Chi is singing at area nursing homes. This service provides companionship for the residents and fun and fellowship for the club members. Performing as the H1787 Heidelberg Philharmonic Orchestra during Master Follies, the club turned classical music into a comedy routine, convulsing the audience while on the way to winning first place. The club was active throughout the year participating in sports and maintaining school spirit. 'Tl . you ' M Y AJ. Ji ff' Y ' 1 .ni vxijlfil 155 lj Q W S ,gg 4 6 if 'lt f A l 1 1 I, , . Jah. K it ALPHA cl-ll DELTA-205 Lambda mega Alpha , my ,......-.fr - . . I, 1- -fi 32 ., hai, 2 a '23 2 s 31, f- Y f ,IB 19 20 .33 ,J 1 1, Q O -1. gf QE! 4?,f m i U :nu gg 524' ff if wb ss, 1 ...av- Nw-.- 1. Jarrett 2. Dickinson 3. Stewart 4. Graham 5. Pierce 6. Turner 7. Sunday 8. Ouintanilla 9. Brewer 10. Blackburn 11. Nolan 12. Ladd 13. Whiddon 14. Featherstone 15. Quintanilla 16. Wakefield 17. Chamberlain 18. King 19. Fry 20. Kemp 21. Love 22. Horton 23. Holder 24. Payne 25. Blakeney 26. Harrison 27. Patterson 28. Paden 29. Walker 30. Hoover 31. Neel 32. Outhier 33. Davis 34. Bradv 35. Jordan 36. Bonner 37. Cowdrey 38. Holland 39. Matthews 40. Berry 41. Shaw 1. PLACING second in the women's division of Master Follies, LOA does their creation of Sentimental Jour- nies. 2. ACTING as little boys and girls LOA members have a good time. 3. FEATURING a live band during their performance, LOA uses the talents of members Lisa Payne, Sharon King, and Kathy Ladd. 4. PARTICIPATING in club activities are Trixi Featherstone, Kay Fry, and Camie Dickinson. Established in 1959, LOA strives to promote Christian fellowship among its members and throughout the community by its services. LOA stands for the Greek letters, Lamba Omega Alpha. Its symbol is a triangle representing the idea, Cod first, Others second, Self last. The club scripture is John 13:34-35 which denotes the spirit of love, their song is Angry Words, and their club colors are green and white symbolizing faith and purity. A white carnation is the club flower. The women of LOA traced a Sentimental Journey for their Master Follies entry, placing second in the women's division. A service project for the club was to paint the walls of a local house for unwed mothers. .,l. LAMBDA OM EGA ALPHA-207 -A pf? 5, I 8 lr WN , ,, K ' Q PQI' .,.--. .,. 4. . v gl V M Trx,,-I-1 ,4,, .. ,. ,. Tlx -,, f .1 I if, . Zn-5, 4 P+ ,J 4, 12 Kyodai -- zo ng .4.- 1 In . 4 L A A . , I 1. Berry 2. Lewis 3. Lee 4. Miller 5. Payton 6. Fisher 7. Lewis 8. Collier 9. Elrod 10. Lisowski 11. Crawford 12. DeBerry 13. Findley 14. Fleming 15. Wolfe 16. Bishop 17. Still 18. Scott 19. McCaghren 20. McMindes 21. Brooks 22. Fondy 23. Chance 24. Martin 25. Joiner 26. Bontrager 27. Cole 28. Petty 29. Chilcoat 30. Holsey 31. Moore 32. Stephenson 33. Morton 34. Rodriguez 35. Koontz 1. LOOKING for an open receiver, Greg Fleming prepares to throw. 2. CLOWNING around for the camera is all part of the fun for John Featherston and Curt Petty. 3. WHILE Steve McMindes sings Angel , Doug Berry spreads a little sunshine. 4. THE club entry in Master Follies wins third place. The oldest social club on campus, Kyodai was established in 1960 and based its name on a Japanese word meaning brother. The colors are blue and white, and their club scripture is Proverbs 18:24. Kyodails main activity was the weekly Thursday evening devotionals which were begun in 1962. The club sponsored the March of Dimes and honored LCC women by naming a Girl of the Monthu throughout the year. Their version of Heaven from the musical Godspell won third place during Master Follies. lin .f iff it .. '41-.f l KYO DA I -209 Metab Moe . Pebsworth 2. Friday 3. Fondy 4. ace 5. Heath 6. Gardner 7. Wren 8. abor 9. Naismith 10. Winkler 11. erring 12. Naismith 13. Myrick 14. ennings 15. Fleming 16. Williams 7. Parsons 18. Beistle 19. Rice 20. auerbach 21. Whatley 22. Vogler 23. oodwin .THE Tradition scene from Fid- ler on the Roof is Metah Moe's aster Follies production. 2. SUR- RISED by the camera, Julie tchison is caught eating an ice cone. 3. ACTING as one of the in Metah Moe's show is Pace. 4. CHEERING the Chaps victory, Nita Fondy takes time to at the photographers. 1960 saw the beginning of Metah Moe, Whose name and emblem represent Indian words meaning hearts together. The club colors are turquoise and brown, and their scripture is Lamentations 3:41. Through the years, Metah Moe has been an asset to LCC, helping to promote school spirit in many ways. In lbaraki, Japan, the club has helped support students at Ibaraki Christian College. It has also tutored children at the Coronado Childrerfs Home. Active in all sports and campus activities, Metah Moe presented Tradition from the Broadway smash Fiddler on the Roof' as their Master Follies entry. fffff M ETAH MOE-211 Sub-T-16 1 I Y l I , Tm -AW j' '1'-Fil 1 , L, X .-rf' 19 b .., 21 Agn 5 'vnu -. 5 5' C if A l V 3' 41 -r iv .J 1. Welch 2. Ross 3. Roberson 4. Quest 5. Wiggains 6. Quintanilla 7. Burrus 8. Russell 9. Martin 10. Steele 11. Leonard 12. Brumfield 13. George 14. Harvey, sponsor 15. Maberry 16. Maupin 17. Cartwright 18. Tabor, sweetheart 19. Jackson 20. Rackley 21. Holcomb 22. Nichols 23. Blasingame 24. Bundy 25. Boland 26. Laird, sponsor 27. Polvado 1. DURING their Master Follies per- formance, the Indians watch Sub-T Soldiers in their General Custer show. 2. PRACTICING for Master Follies consumes much time for mem- bers. 3. CLUB member Terry Maupin and Sherry Wilson excitedly cheer a home basketball game. 4. ONE of the Subbers' top seniors, Gary Ross, watches Master Follies rehearsal with Becky Anderson. Sub-T-16, established in 1966 at LCC, comes from a rich heritage passed down from other college campuses. The original club was begun by ex-Navy men, and the original crew consisted of 16 members. Unity, Fellowship, Individualisrn, and Fun is the. motto by which their activities are conducted. One of the club's outstanding accomplishments in the past was the dribbling of a basketball 52 miles from Plainview to Lubbock before a basketball game to promote school spirit. The Subbers participated in all intramural activities, winning second place in Western Day. Their Master Follies entry was a musical version of Mr. Custer. l l -L -L SUB-T-16-213 -ws-5 X L J, a 3 A . I . It 5 ,gs m 1 4 J' Ak -'Nr ,. .f V M JL ' i 23 Fsfm 5 lun 'V . 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Patterning its activities after the Biblical teachings of the love demonstrated between Ruth and Naomi in Ruth 1:16-17, Theta Rho takes its name from the Greek words meaning Daughters of Ruth. Its colors of gold and white symbolize loyalty and purity. Theta Rho emerged as winners in Master Follies with their rendition of Good Ship Lollipop. Athletically, the girls put together the winning intramural basketball team, defeating all comers. Intramurals take up a large part of each member's time, but greater stress is put on the participation by each member in the various club activities. Some of their activities involve singing at the nursing homes every Sunday afternoon and giving monthly parties for some of the children at the State School. ' . .. .. f i 3. 14,5-T,ET-fL.,L?.5ffZF 7 T -i S A 'S' -5- : .7 . 'c A li ' ' .All ' t -'.,.i..1 . A Spf... 1 QL 71 -,ff:-.,- - i -. N' - -'QT ii:-7T'v 1,-.1 j.-1'- 1 . 1: - L 1 1- : 5 . ---- milf! -' L ' '. - ' fi-. 12110-TT. 's.? 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Intern Program One of the most important aspects of the Center for Business and Economic Education is its Student Intern Program. Each year a specified number of students are invited to become Interns at the Center. Those selected are individuals possessing outstanding characteristics and who are willing to work diligently. During their sophomore and junior years these students are carefully groomed and given intensive training in specialized courses of history, political science, and economics. During their senior year, they lecture at other schools, youth meetings, business meetings and conventions. Sue Amende Cary Bortz Nancy Cope Bernice Cutright LaRue Davis Beth Flow Randy Harman Brenda Johnson Elisa Kay Lori Laseter Chris Merritt David Miller Pat Mohundro Donna Naismith J anis Naismith Sheri Nolan Marty Patty Beverly Riley Laurie Rizan Paul Schwartz The Center is designed to create understanding of the philosophy of the American form of government and the free market econ- omy. The projection of that under- standing is not only to the student body and faculty of Lubbock Christian College but also to the general business commu- nity. A Cappella, 142, 143 Achinefu lJr.l, Amayor, Aba, Nlgerla, ECS, 22, 87 Acuff, Royce tBoardt, 140 Detrolt, Levelland, TX, 79336, 42 Adams, Sue lSo.l, 220 Mt. View, Colorado Springs, CO, 80907 Adams, John Dee tFr.i, 3307 Auburn, Lubbock, TX, 79415 Aduddell, Teresa lFr.l, 1630 Penasco, Hobbs, NM, 88240, 31, 105 Aggies, 156 Aggie Belles, 157 Akin, Lynn lSo.t, 4602 28th, Lubbock, TX, 79410, 94 Alexander, Argretha lFr.i, 1510 E. 2nd, Lubbock, TX, 79403 Alexander, Denise tFr.l, 3854 Echo Brook, Dallas, TX, 75229 Allen, Debi lSO.i, 820 Cardon Dr., EI Paso, TX, 79903 95 Allen, Elaine tJr.l, 4610 Curtis, Dearvorn, Ml, 48126, 87 Allen, Mark lFr.l, Rt. 2, Box 85, Gladewater, TX, 75647, 105 Alley, Bill lSt.l, Alumni House, Southwest Texas State University, San Marcus, TX, 78666 Alley, Kay lSt.J, Alumni House, Southwest Texas State University, San Marcus, TX, 78666 Allison, D'Aune lFr.l, Songlchla, Thailand, 105, 198 Almodova, Alfonso lFr.l, 527 W. Lindberg, Odessa, TX, 79763, 132, 133, 175, 194, 195, 204, 205 Alpha Chi, 132, 133 Alpha Chl Della, 204, 205 Alpha Epsilon Chl, 194, 195 Altamirano, Dubelsa lJr.l, 1312 E. 13th, Lubbock, TX, 79403, 151, 160 Amende, Sue lJr.i, Box 157, Albion, ID, 83311, 87, 136, 229 Ancisoo, Belinda lSo.l, 2320 Bonita, Carlsbad, NM, 88220, 87 Anderson, Becky tFr.t, 2500 Aspen, Alamogordo, NM, 88310, 105, 159 Anderson, Charles lSt.i, 219 Kimberly Dr., Lubbock, TX, 79403, 72 Anderson, Donald lSr.l, Pearsall Rd., Uvalde, TX' 78801, 77 Anderson, Tommie tSt.i, 2320 19th, Lubbock, TX Andrade, Billie tJr.t, Box 261, Goree, TX, 76363, 87 Andrade, Dora lSo.t, Box 261, Goree, TX, 76363 Andrade, Olga lSr.t, Box 261, Goree, TX, 76363 Antwlne, Glenn lBoardJ, 4204 50th, Lubbock, TX, 79413, 42 Arbeiter, Marvin lSo.i, Box 7448, LCC Archuleta, Cindy lSo.i, 1005 W. 14th, Roswell, NM, 88201, 87, 160 Ardrey, Lance tJr.t, 6713 San Luis Obispo, Albuquer- que, NM, 87109, 87 Armstrong, Riley lFr.l, Box 1873, Roswell, NM, 88201 Arnett, Avialian lSt.i, 3614 55th, Lubbock, TX, 79413 Arnett, Tessie tSo.l, 3614 55th, Lubbock, TX, 79413, 14, 95, 159 Arnold, Randall tFr.l, 4819 16th, Lubbock, TX, 79416, 105 Atchison, Julie lSo.l, Drawer B, Gallup, NM, 87301, 140, 145 Atchley, Carol tFr.l, Box 40, Essex, MO, 63846 Atherton, Dennis tSr. 8t St.i, 5601 19th, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 32, 59, 77, 116, 125, 163 Atkinson, Wayne lFr.l, 1905 Sunny Dr., Houston, TX, 77016, 105, 143, 204 Austin, Henry lSo.l, 3105 25th, Lubbock, TX, 79410 Avitts, Ellen tFr.i, 5504 20th, Lubbock, TX, 79407 Baggett, Mike lSo.t, 3224 Wedgewood, EI Paso, TX, 79925, 95, 204 Baggett, Richard lSr.l, 2617 31st, Lubbock, TX, 79401, 77, 189 . Bailey, Keary lSo.l, 551516th Pl., Lubbock, TX, 79416, 175, 177 Bailey, Terry tFr.l, Box 238, Darrouzett, TX, 79024, 105, 141, 151 Baker, Ann lJr.l, 5408 39th, Lubbock, TX, 79414 Baker, Basam lJr.t, 55 Yuhoa Hymest, Jaffa, Israel, Buckel Bobby lSo.l, 402 N. 16th, Lamesa, TX, 79331, 95, Blakeney, Gary lJr,l, Box 621, Whitney, TX, 76692, 22, 68134 Baker, Danny lSt.J, 4602 Ave. H, Lubbock, TX, 79404 Baker, Geneva tSt.l, 2317 Auburn, Lubbock, TX, 79415 Baker, Jim tFac.l, 5401 22nd, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 64, 65,132,133,16O Baker, Lennis lBoardl, Box 1920, Lubbock, TX, 79408, 42 Baker, Peggie lSt.i, 1708 lfB Elkhart, Lubbock, TX, 79416, 72 Balderson, Todd lSo.i, 6006 E. Baker, Tucson, AZ, 85711, 95 Baldridge, J. Don tBoard, Box 10108, Lubbock, TX, 79408, 42 Baldwin, Audene lSt.i, 2001-B 32nd, Lubbock, TX, 79411, 72 Band, 148 Banks, Myrna Loy lSr.l, 421016th, Lubbock, TX, 79403 Bardal, Sally lFr.l, 4510 54th, Lubbock, TX, 79414 Barker, Fred A. lFr.l, 236 Waverly, Bartlesville, OK, 74003, 105 Barkleygblgandy lSr.l, 1535 W. Lynn, Slaton, TX, 79364, Barnes, Donna Jo qsog, ni. 1, sox 54, Amon, TX 79313, 95, 143, 145, 163, 202 Bar?s3i0Donna Kay tFri, 3409 Park Ln., Dallas, TX, 230-INDEX Barnes, Patty lFr.l, East Star Rt., Box 75-E, Portales, NM, 88130, 105 Barnes, Tom lFr.l, 616 Orange, Wyandotte, Ml, 48192 Barnett, Brenda lFr.l, Rt. 2, Box 149-C, Portales, NM, 88130,105 Barnett, Joe tBoardi, 1924 Broadway, Lubbock, TX, 79401, 42 Barrett, Dorthy iSt.l, 2301 51st, Lubbock, TX, 79412 Bartlett, Leonard lBoardl, 2110 52nd, Lubbock, TX, 79413, 42 Bartlett, Loretta lFr.t, 1608 Tulane Dr., Roswell, NM, 88201, 105 Barton, La Quinta tFr.t, Rt. 8, 422 Spruce, Caldwell, ID, 83605, 105 Batten, Lee lFr.l, Rt. 1, Box 168, Floydada, TX, 79235 Batten, Wanda tFr.l, Box 191, Plains, TX, 79335, 105 Baucum, Inez lFac.i, 1705 23rd, Lubbock, TX, 79401, 68 Bavousett, Terry lSr.t, 221 Indiana A-115, Lubbock, TX, 79410 Bearden, June lFac.g, 4015 30th, Lubbock, TX, 79401, 64, 65, 153 Beasley, Dottle lSr.l, Box 295, Cherokee, TX, 76832, 77,140,147,202 Beavers, Kelly lFr.t, Rt. 1, Kress, TX, 79052, 105 Beck, Pamela tFr.l, Rt. 5, Brownfield, TX, 79316, 105 Beene, Ruby lSt.t, 5422 26th, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 72 Beene, Russell lJr.l, 18th 8 Shamrock, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 87 Behrends, Earl lFr.t, Rt. 2, Hereford, TX, 79045, 105, 141 Behringer, Harry tJr.l, Box 270, Tipton, OK, 73570 Beistle, Terry tFr.l, Box 92, Coahoma, TX, 79511, 105, 161 Bell, Carolyn lSt.i, 5821 22nd WC-S, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 72 Bell, Jerry lSo.i, Rt. 2, Box 109, Clovis, NM, 88101, 95 Bell, J.O. lSt.i, 5419 22nd, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 72 Bell, Jo tSt.J, 5419 22nd, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 72 Bell, Joel lSr.l, 5821 22nd 003, lubbock, TX, 79407, 77 Bell, Kyra lSr.t, 5419 22nd, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 77, 136, 161 Benavides, Delfina tSo.t, Altamlrano 2508, Chihuahua, Mexico, 95, 116, 160 Benavides, Mavrllle lSt.l, Box 103, Hurlwood, TX, 79328 Benavides,WllIlelSt.1, Box 103, Hurlwood, TX, 79328 Benton, Dana tFr.l, 1531 College Ave., Livermore, CA, 94550, 105 Berry, Doug tSr.i, 1624-C Elkhart, Lubbock, TX, 79417, 17, 77,81 Berry, Maylene lFr.l, Box 74, Weatherford, TX, 76086, 105, 206 Beyer, Jim lFac.i, 4433 20th, Lubbock, TX, 79401, 68, 69 Beyer, Louise lJr.i, 4433 28th, Lubbock, TX, 79410 Bevill, Sherry tFr.l, Rt. S, Tulla, TX, 79088, 21, 105 Bigger, Bryan tJr.l, 4330 Carlton, Corpus Christi, TX, 78415,87 Bigham, Steve fJr.l, Rt. 2, Box 341, Lubbock, TX, 79415, 87, 189, 190, 204 Blla, Vickle tJr.l, 9688 Whitby, Garden Clty, MI, 48135, 87, 122, 123 Bilberry, Sally lSr.l, 5601 11th 8313, Lubbock, TX, 79407 Bllls, Melinda lFr.t, Box 72, Vega, TX, 79092, 105 Bingham, Thriess lSo.l, 7001-B Hartford, Lubbock, TX, 79413 Blrkland, Connie lJr.i, 13130 Maltesa, Ln., Fairfax, VA, 22030 Bishop, Jill tFr.l, 3077 S. Joslln Ct., Denver, CO, 86403,105 Bishop, Jim lSo.t, 417 N. Ash, Kermit, TX, 79745, 8, 95 Black, Rusty lSr.i, Box 275, Farmington, NM, 87401, 77, 163 Black, Sherry tSo.i, Box 275, Farmington, NM, 87401, 95 Blackburn, Pattee lJr.l, 12433 Placid NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87112, 87,143,163 Blackman, Shirley lSt.1, 5821 22nd 83-4, Lubbock, TX, 79407 Blackwell, Gary tJr.t, 3325 Chamblee-Tucker 84, Atlanta, GA, 30341, 86, 87, 141, 145, 152 Blackwell, Twyla tFr.i, 2124 Wyoming, Pecos, TX, 79772, 141 Blackwood, Rodney lFac.l, 5413 39th Dr., Lubbock, TX, 79414, 105 Blake, Julie lFr.i, Rt. 1, Box 71, Eudora, KS, 66075, 105 87, 189 Blakeney, Sharon tSo.i, Box 621, Whitney, TX, 76692, 95,159,167,186,187 Blanton, Everett lBoardt, 2418 W. 9th Dr., Amarillo, TX, 79106, 36, 37, 42 Blaslngame, Joel lSr.l, Rt. 8, Box 395 M-14, Lubbock, Tx, 79407, 77, 212 Blasingame, Kim tFr.t, Box 161, Booker, TX, 79005, 105 Blau, Mark lSr.l, 1617 Pagewood, Odessa, TX, 79762, 33,175 Bleeker, Bryan tFr.l, 127 Carson, Dumas, TX, 79029, 27,105 Bleeker, Susan lSo.l, 127 Carson, Dumas, TX, 79029, 95, 101 Blesing, Dana lSo.l, Box 102, Llano, TX, 78643, 95 Blume, Brenda lSo.l, 1008 S. Owens Ct., Lakewood, CO, 80226, 95, 143 Bolazr9dbTgny lSr.l, Box 464, Throckmorton, TX, 76083, , 1 Bolen, Janett lSo.l, Rt. 1, Tokio, TX, 79376, 95 Bond, Claudia lSt.l, 4818 15th, Lubbock, TX 79416 Bonner, Gail lSo.l, Fl1.3, Box 595, Whitney, TX, 76692, 95,132,206 Bonner, Keith tJr.t, 5540 19th 890, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 87 Bonner, Tonya lMrs.l lFr.i, 5540 19th 390, Lubbock, TX,79407,105 Bontrager, Ron lJr.l, 115 N. 31st, Colorado Springs, CO,B0904,16,B7,151, 154,155 Booker, Tommy lFr.i, 4111 University, Lubbock, TX, 79413,105,141 Boothe, Carla lSt.l, 5601 W. 19th, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 71 Boothe, Greg tSo.t, 2131 Calle Yacatan, Tucson, AZ, 85710, 17,95 Boothe, Steven lJr.l, 5601 W. 19th, Lubbock, TX, 79407. 79407, 23 Bortz, Garry tJr.l, 451 4th Ave., Twin Falls, ID, 83301, 87, 145,229 Bovgie, Clem lBoardl, Box 1650, Lubbock, TX, 79408, Boverie, Jules lFr.l, 3006 Walm, Amarillo, TX, 79107, 105 Bowe, Gary tFac.l, 5519 27th, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 60 Bowen, J.P. lFr.l, Box 307, Lorenzo, TX, 79343 Bowerman, Larry lFr.l, 4601 52nd St., Lubbock, TX, 79414 Bowles, Robert lFr.l, Rt. 1, Box 15-D, Dexter, NM, 88230,105 Boyce, Luanne tSr.l, 510 Lorlane, Greenville, TX, 75401,77 Boyd, Cleora lSt.i, 3714 40th, Lubbock, TX, 79413 Bozeman, Frank lBoardl, Rt. 1, Box 46A, Quemado, TX, 79106, 42 Brady, Beth lFr.t, Box 851, Kekaha, Hawaii, 96752, 104,106,154 Bratcher, Janice tSt.t, 3414 B 24th, Lubbock, TX, 79410 Braziel, Penny tSo.l, Flt. 9, Box 372, Lubbock, TX, 79423 Brensing, Albert lSo.l, Mullinvllle, KS, 67109, 95 Brewer, Leta tSr.l, Drawer X, Stlnnett, TX, 79083, 141, 189 Brooks, Wayne tSr.l, Box 572, Morenci, AZ, 85540, 4, 14, 76, 77, 141 Brown, Alyse tSr.l, 905 Stanford, Dumas, TX, 79029, 77, 115, 125 Brown, Dana lSo.l, 7602 E. 33rd, Tucson, AZ, 85710, 14,29,95,122,123, 141,145 Brown, David lSo.l, 1810 Hermosa Dr., Artesia, NM, 88210, 95 Brown, Debbie lFr.1, Rt. 3, Box 100, Seminole, TX, 79360, 33, 106 Brown, Debby lJr.l, 917 Briarcliff, Houston, TX, 77022, 8, 28,76,87, 143,145 Brown, Dee tFr.l, Sp. 64, L 8 M Trailer Ct., Cortez, CO,81321,106 Brown, Mama lSo.l, Rt. 1, Box 184, Greeley, CO, 80631,95 Brown, Terry lAdm.t, 5427 24th, Lubbock, TX, 79410, 36, 37, 54, 61, 72 Brown, Vernon tSt.J, 5601 W. 19th, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 22 Brown, Walter lFr.l, 309W. 15th, Post, TX, 79356, 188 Browning, Henry lAdm.i, 5819 D-1 22nd, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 50 Browning, Ken lFr.i, 609 Maxwell, Tyler, TX, 75701 Brumfield, Allsa lSo.J, 5601 W. 19th, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 101 Brumfield, Ben lSr.t, 5601 W. 19th, Lubbock, TX 79407, 77, 212 Brumfield, Joe tFr.l, East Star Rt., Box 156, Portales, NM, 88130, 106 Brunson, Pat lFr.t, 512W. 6th, Friona, TX, 79035 Bryant Bryant Bryan, Stan lSr.J, Box 66-C, Cedar Hill, TX, 75104, 77, 126, 140, 155 , Rees tFac.l, 5513 26th, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 58 , Sara lSo.l, 5513 26th, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 95, 143, 202 Bryson, Mava lSt.t, Box 7099, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 72 Brysgg, Winona lFr.i, Box 7099, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 1 Buckel, Barbara lJr.t, 402 N. 16th, Lamesa, TX, 79331, 87 y 1 40,161,189,196 Bucy, Edward lSr.l, 4612 60th, Lubbock, TX, 79414, 77 Buell, Nancy lJr.l, 5540 19th 935, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 87 Bundy, Bill lFr.i, Rt. 8, Throckmorton, TX, 76083, 106, 212 Burcham, Carroll lFac.t, 5546 17th PI., Lubbock, TX, 79416, 64, 161 Burford, Connie iJrt, Box 1037, Idalou, TX, 79329, 87, 143, 145, 198 Burks, Susan lSr.l, Box 5396, Lubbock, Tx, 79417, 24, 77,143,147 Burleson, Jerry tFr.l, Box 626, O'Donnell, TX, 79351, 161, 175 Burnett, Bruce tSo.i, 5510 21st, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 95 Burns, Sherri lFr.i, 4608 52nd MA, Lubbock, TX, 79414, 106 Burton, Ken iSr.1, 5601 19th, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 77, 125, 175 Bustos, Andy tFr.1, 1009 Pine, Odessa, TX, 79763, 175 Byers, James tSo.i, Box 149, Lorenzo, TX, 79343 Byrum, Patriece fSr.J, Box 5, Anton, TX, 79313, 78, 143 Cahill, Velda tFr.i, 1520 42nd, Lubbock, TX, 79412 Cammack, Luther iSr.j, 5813 Old Temple Hills Rd Temple Hills, MD, 5, 147 Cardwell, Cindi tJr.J, 5467 Westside Rd., El Paso, TX, 79932, 87, 136 Cardwell, Jack tBoardJ, 5467 Westside Rd., El Paso, TX, 79932, 42 Carey, Roger tSr.1, Rt. 1, Box 228-E, Roswell, NM, 88201, 78 Carey, Sharon tSo.J, Rt. 1, Box 228-E, Roswell, NM, 88201, 95 Cargill, Edna tSo.1, 112 E. 13th, Hale Center, TX, 79041,95 Carley, Janette tFr.7, Rt. 3, Box 226 A-3, Lubbock, TX, 79401 Carnes, Billy tFr.1, 513 Chistopher, Clovis, NM, 88201 Carpenter, Greg tSo.J, 712 Bandit Trail, Smithfield, TX, 76080, 95 Carruth, Ted tFac.J, 570814th, Lubbock, TX, 79416, 58 Carter, Dave tJr.J, Starling City Rt., Box 61, Big Springs, TX, 79720, 86, 87, 175, 176 Carter, Donna tSr.J, 3808-B 58th, Lubbock, TX, 79413 Carthel, Debbie tSo.J, 5107 Yale, Amarillo, TX, 79109, 95, 159 Cartwright, Terry iFr.i, Box 285, Benlamin, TX, 79505, 106, 212 Casello, Carmelo tSt.1, 5427 25th, Lubbock, TX, 79407 Casey, Mike tJr.i, Box 41, Texico, NM, 88135, 78 Cash, Dennis tFr.j, East Star Route, Box 150-E, Portales, NM, 88130, 106 Cash, E.J. iJr.J, Box 161, Smyer, TX, 79367 Cash, Linda tFac.1, 2607 Slide Rd. 624, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 68 Castanon, Teresa lSr.l, Box 454, Cloudcroft, NM, 88137, 78 Castle, Bertha fSt.J, 490618th, Lubbock, TX, 79416 Castleman, John tFac.1, 490618th, Lubbock, TX, 79416, 60, 158 Cates, Rodney iFr.J, 2507 53rd, Lubbock, TX, 79413, 106 Cathey, Paula tFr.i, 3521 Sheryl, Mesquite, TX, 106 Chamberlain, Richard iFr.l, 1533 E. 33rd Ave., Hobart, IN, 79405, 106 Chamberlain, Susan tSo,l, 11413 Bowles Ave., Garden Grove, CA, 92641, 94, 95, 163 Chamberlain, Marty fSo.7, Rt. 8, Box 341, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 8 Chambers, Bernadine tFr.l, 101 N. Ash, Azle, TX, 76020,106 Chan, Man-Lok iFr.J, Flat 22, Yip Cheung Bldg., GIF, Hill Rd., Hong Kong Chance, Edgar fBoardi, 5422 28th, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 42 Chance, Jim tSo.J, 1414 E. Cardwell, Brownfield, TX, 79316, 95, 116, 175 Chance, Mike tSr.i, 2601 York 4222, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 149 Chance, Pam tFr.i, 1414 Cardwell, Brownfield, TX, 79316, 25, 106, 116, 117, 121, 141, 202 Chandler, Etta iSt.J, 2504 30th, Lubbock, TX, 79410 Chapa, David lFr.i, Rt. 1, Box 327-A, Mission, TX, 79572,106 Chapa, Elsa tJr.l, Rt. 1, Box 253, George West, TX, 78022, 87 Chastain, Deborah tJr.j, 509 E. 5th, Weatherford, TX, 76086, 87 Chavez, Jose tSt.i, 310 Hub Home, Lubbock, TX, 79407 Chavez, Sylvia tJr.1, 1419 Pine Groveway, San Jose, CA, 95129, 87 Cheng, Shih-Yee Jennifer tFr.l, 425 Upan Way, Boulder, CO,80303, 14 Chilcoat, Ken tFr.i, Box 928, Page, AZ, 86040, 106 Childers, Marylyn tJr.1, 405 S.W. 17th, Seminole, TX, 79360 Childs, Janet tFr.1, R.R. 3, Post, TX, 79356, 106 Chisholm, Rodney tSo.i, Rt. 3, Box 173, Magnolia, AR, 71753, 95 Chisum, Curtis tJr.J, 1302 Elm, Dalhart, TX, 79022 Chisum, Vonna tFr.J, 1302 Elm, Dalhart, TX, 79022, 106,159 Chmitlin, Tommy tSo.i, 1302 Elm, Dalhart, TX, 79022, 106 Christ, Donna tSt.i, 2711 92nd, Lubbock, TX, 79412 Christliche Damen, 198, 199 Chrane, Barbee tFr.J, 3501 Humble, Midland, TX, 79701 , 107 Clark, Belinda tFr.J, Box 1102, Tularosa, NM, 88352, 107 Clark, Linda tSr.J, 3424 Home Acres Ave., Dayton, OH, 45431 Clark, Mike tSr.i, 3424 Home Acres Ave., Dayton, OH, 45431 Clayton, Connie tSt.J, 5540 W. 19th, Lubbock, TX, 79407 Clayton, Lance tJr.J, Box 606, Portales, NM, 88130, 87.167.169.171 Burrus, Neil tFr.J, 617 Bennett, Dumas, TX, 79029, 106, 212 Burton, Debbie tSr.1, 5601 19th, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 23, 77, 125, 132, 162 Clary, Patricia tFr,J, 2518 60th, Lubbock, TX, 79413, 107 Coffman, Hedy tSo.1, 2712 38th, Lubbock, TX, 79413, a, 23, 96 Coker, Larry tSr.1, 5408 49th, Lubbock, TX, 79414 Cole, Doug iFr.J, 4540 S. Calapago, Englewood, CO, 32,107,147 Cole Lee Fr. , 716 Ma le, Dimmitt, TX, 79027, 107, , i J D 136,143 Cole, Russell tSr.l, 4540 S. Galapago, Englewood, CO, 80110, 78 Coleman, Jan iSr,J, 287 English Ct., Somerville, NJ, 08876, 78 Collier, John tFr.J, 1319 Mary Ellen, Pampa, TX, 79065,107,140, 141 Collins, Brenda fJr.J, H18 Country Club Heights, York, NB, 68467, 87, 145, 163 Conway, Howard tJr.1, 3555 German Ridge, Hunting- ton, VXN, 25701, 87 Cook, Donna tSo.1, 203 S. Mesquite, Carlsbad, NM, 88220, 32, 96, 143 Cook Elton Fac, 5403 28th Lubbock TX 79407 1 1 lt . . . cook, Linda t.lr.J, Box 732, Medical Lake, VA, 99022, ea Cope, Joey fSt.J, 5821 22nd C-2, Lubbock, TX, 79407 Cope, Nancy iJr.i, 5821 22nd C-2, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 88, 132, 159,229 Copeland, George tFr.l, 719 W. Lee, Dimmitt, TX, 79027, 107 Copeland, Jack lFr.J, 2518 64th, Lubbock, TX, 79413 Core, Rob tSt.l, 4407 64th, Lubbock, TX, 79404, 72 Corn, Jerre tSr.l, 1442 Ball, Weatherford, TX, 76086, 78, 123, 202 Cotten, Juana tFr.J, Rt. 1, Box 31, Turkey, TX, 79261, 107 Covey, Rickie tJr.J, 1102 Ave. G, Abernathy, TX, 79311, 88 Coward, Linda fFr.J, 2622 Duke, Lubbock, TX, 79415 Cowdrey, Sue tFr.1, Rt, 3, Post, TX, 79356, 107, 141, 206 Cox, Charles tFac.i, 551817th Pl., Lubbock, TX, 79416, 62,623,141 Cox, J.vv. tBoardJ, srrovls no., Tulia, TX, 79088, 42 Cox, Rodney tSr.i, 1205 E. Walls Dr., Longview, TX, 75601,11,78, 126,132,175 Crabtree, Richard tSo.i, 3213 W. Redfisld, Phoenix, AZ, 85023 Craig, Christy tSo.l, Rt. 1, Elida, NM, 88116, 96 Craig, Pat tJr.J, 225 Davis, Elk City, OK, 73644, 88 Crawford, Allen tFr.l, Rt. 1,Tulia, TX, 79088,107 Crawford, Glenda tFr.J, 1800 Crosby Rd., Carrollton, TX, 75066 Crawford, Robin tSo.l, Nimitz China Lake, CA, 93555, 146 Crawford, Susan tSo.J, Rt. 101, Box 25, Silver City, NM,96 Creech, Mickey tFr.t, Box 388, Aqua Dulce, TX, 78330, 107 Crenshaw, Angie tSo.i, Box 404, Sunray, TX, 79086, 96 Crews, Don tSr.1, 1826 Jeanette, Abilene, TX, 79602, 106 Crossley, Cecil tSr.l, Rt. 1, Box 181-C, Elm Mott, TX, 79640, 78, 132 Crossley, Jimmy tFr.J, Rt. 1, Box 181-C, Elm Mott, TX, 76640 Crossley, Sherry tSr.i, Rt. 1, Box 181-C, Elm Mott, TX, 76640, 78 Cronberg, Doug tJr.i, 5540 W. 79407,B8,145,149 Crouch, Cathy tFr.1, 5433 31st St 107 Crouch, Leon tFac.i, 5433 31st St., 58, 59 Crouch, Peggy iSt.J, 5433 31st St 72 -1 19th, Lubbock, TX, Lubbock, TX, 79407, Lubbock, TX, 79407, Lubbock, TX, 79407, Crowder, Lawrence fJr.J, 318 W. Hermosa, San Antonio, TX, 78212, 24, 88, 143, 199 Crumpler, Cllff tSr.1, 4501 37th, Lubbock, TX, 79414, 78 Crumpler, Mary Kay tSr.i, 4501 37th, Lubbock, TX, 79414, 1, 78, 158,198 Cummings, Dee iBoardl, Rt. 3, Box 31B, Panhandle, TX, 79068, 42 Cunnius, Thelma fSt.i, 5418 28th, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 73 Curfman, Nancy tSo.1, Four Tower 119, Cincinnati, OH, 45238, 96 Curry, Cindy fFr.J, 4918 Joliet, Lubbock, TX, 79413 Cutright, Bernice tSo.J, 4916 8th, Lubbock, TX, 79416, 96, 159, 229 Cvik, May tSt.1, 5821 22nd HE-71, Lubbock, TX, 79407 Daniels, Patricia tFr.J, 2002 Allen Ln., Baytown, TX, 77520 Darden, Susan iSo.J, Box G, Lorenzo, TX, 79343, 96, 136 Davidson, Darlene iSo.J, 5429 14th, Lubbock, TX, 79416, 143 Davidson, Debbie tFr.1, 415 Scharbaver, Midland, TX, 79701, 107 Davidson, Don tSr.J, 3423 W. 81st, Inglewood, CA, 90305, 78, 175 Davies, Joyce tJr.J, Rt. 5, Box 145 B-3, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 88, 132 Davies, Mark fJr.1, 5526 Hunt Rd., Salt Lake City, UT, 84117, 96 Davis, Buddy iJr.l, 324 NE Cindy Ln., Burleson, TX, 76028, 88, 175 Davis, Danny tSr.i, Box 482, Dalhart, TX, 79022, 78 Davis, Dona tFr.i, Star Rt. 1, Littlefield, TX, 79339, 107 Davis, Janet iFr.l, 1218 Ridgeroad, Big Spring, TX, 79720, 107 Davis, Karla tFr.1, Box 370, Tipton, OK, 73570, 107 Davis, LaRue tFr,J, 1395 Chester, Aurora, CO, 80010, 29, 107, 229 Davis, Laurie iJr.J, Box 7485, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 88 Davis, Mary Jane tFr.J, 3405 30th, Lubbock, TX, 79410 Davis, Tim tSr.i, 4814 East Arizona Ave., Denver, CO, 80222, 78 Davis, Tommy tSr.j, 6407 Ave. W, Lubbock, TX, 79412 Davis, Wendy fJr.1, Rt. 3, Richmond, NH, 03470, 143, 152, 198 Dawdy, Kenneth iSr.i, Box 7040, Lubbock, TX, 78 Dawdy, Shelly tSt.i, Box 7040, Lubbock, TX, 73 Dawson, Cyndi tFr.i, 6009 Oxford, Lubbock, TX, 79413, 33, 62, 107 Dawson, Kenneth iFr.l, Rt. 5, Box 117-C, West Monroe, LA, 79291, 107 Day, Brenda tJr.1, 5511 26th, Lubbock, TX, 79407 Day, Carolyn iFr.1, Rt. 1, Meadow, TX, 79345, 107, 117 Day, Roger iSr.J, 818 Solar Rd., Albuquerque, NM, 87107, 16, 73, 79, 163 Deind7Susan iFr.J, 5701 E. Burns, Tucson, AZ, 85711, DeBerry, Thomas tSo.J, Rt. 1, Box 8, Savoy, TX, 75479, 96 DeFina, Mary Jane tJr.i, 210 Sherbrook Circle, Conroe, TX, 77301, 88 Degge, Mary Leslie tSr.J, Box 266, Lockney, TX, 79241, 79, 141, 145 Dennis, Gary iJr.J, 7853-A Grapevine Hwy., Ft. Worth, TX, 76118, 88 Dent, Agnes tSt.J, 5427 26th, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 48 Dent, Cherry tFr.i, 5427 26th, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 199 Denton, Audrey iSr.J, 760 Victor, Aurora, CO, 80011, 8, 14, 29, 76, 79, 143, 144 Derington, Brent tSo.i, 212 Kermit Ave., Wink, TX, 79789, 96 Dickinson, Camie tFr.1, SS Box 153, Corrales, NM, 87048,107 DiMambro, Dana tSo.1, 23 Moreland Ave., Lexington, MA, 02173, 25, 96, 189 Dobbs, Christa iFac.J, 5507 28th, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 68, 69, 132, 133, 159 Dooslgy, Susan tSo.l, 6441 Pizarro, El Paso, TX, 79912, Dorm Advisors, 163 Dorman, Michael iSr.J, 1906 49th, Lubbock, TX, 79412 Dorsett, Barbara tFr.i, 3905 Ave. S, Lubbock, TX, 79412,107 Dotson, Carman tFr.l, 3112 N. Main, Clovis, NM, 88101,107 - Dover, Ronald tFac.J, 520214th, Lubbock, TX, 79416 Doyal, James tSr.J, 600 Ross, Clovis, NM, 8 8101, 79 Drama, 153 Driver, Rex lFr.J, Box 65, Crowell, TX, 79227 Dudley, Donald tFr.i, Rt. 8, Box 349, Tyler, TX, 72447, 107 Dudley, John tSo.i, Box 185, Monette, AR, 72447, 96 Dulaney, Dewayne tJr.1, 3807 Cypress, West Monroe, LA, 71291, 88, 160, 204 Dunagan, Greta tFr.i, 8262 Whitus, El Paso, TX, 79925, 25, 107 Duncan', Jimmy tFr.J, Box 34, Causey, NM, 88113, 107 Duncan, Kim iFr.J, 1537 Smiley, Amarillo, TX, 79106, 107 Duster, 155 Dycus, Becky tFr.l, 708 E. Fordham, Lubbock, TX, 79403, 108 Dyer, Larry tSt.1, 2617 43rd, Lubbock, TX, 79413 Eade, Ronald iSt.1, 2405 Uttica, Lubbock, TX Easter, Daisy tSt.1, 2722 E. 3rd, Lubbock, TX, 79403 Eckman, Cherry tFr.J, 5403 7th, Lubbock, TX, 79413, 108, 153 Eddy, J.S. tFac.J, 2722 28th, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 70 Edinburgh, Pati tSr.i, 208 S. Farmer, Crosbyton, TX, 79322, 15,79,186, 187,188 Edwards, Connie tFr.1, Box 2824, Lubbock, Tx, 79408 Ehler, David iFr.J, Rt. 6, Lubbock, TX, 79401 Ehler, Gary fFr.J, Rt. 6, Lubbock, TX, 79401 Eldridge, David tJr.1, 5801 22nd, Lubbock, TX, 79407 Elkins, Bonnie tFr.J, Box 4, Grants, NM, 87020 Ellis, Godfrey, tSo.J, 451416th, Lubbock, TX, 79416 Ellis, Pam tJr.1, 633 E. Cherry, Roswell, NM, 88201 88, 141 Elrod, Michael tFr.i, 7301 E. Montecito, Tucson, AZ, 85710,108,140,154 Emerson, Margaret tSo.i, 604 Hammack Dr., Austin. TX, 78752, as, 95, 154 Emery, Jack tFr.J, 5119 37th, Lubbock, TX, 79415 Emmel, Gunther tSr.J, 17 Seestr 646, Gelnhausen, W. Germany, 79 England, David lSo.J, 1208 S.C.C.C., Carlsbad, NM, 88220, 96 Engle, James tFr.l, 965 Burgess, El Paso, TX, 79907, 108,204 English, Larry tSo.J, Box 212, Munday, TX, 76371, 5, 69,96,161, 182 Estep, Gary tFac.1, 3405 Elkhart, Lubbock, TX, 79407 Etok, Aniema tSo.J, Christian School, S.E.S., Nigeria, 96 INDEX-231 62,143,150 Evans, Bruce iFac.l, 522 W. Sllver, Hobbs, NM, 88240 Evans, Randy iJr.J, East Star Rt., Elida, NM, 88116,-88 174, 175, 177 Eyer, Verle iFr.J, RR 2, Box 50, Beaver, OK, 73932, 108 Fabila, Josie iSo.l, Rt. 3, Box 214-F, Lubbock, TX, 79401, 88, 160 Fablla, Luis iSt.i, Rt. 3, Box 214-F, Lubbock, TX, 79401 Fair, Wayne iSo.i, 2323 Diamond, Los Alamos, NM, 87544 Fallis, Gary, Box 155, ldalouk TX, 79329 Fannin, Reesa tSr.i, 2414 25th, Lubbock, TX, 79411 Fauegback, Kristine tFr.J, 9617 Baldwin, Rockford, lL, 1 Faver, Francee tFr.i, 5421 33rd, Lubbock, TX, 79407 Faver, Frankie tSt.J, 5421 33rd, Lubbock, TX, 79407 Featherstone, John tSr.l, Box 211, Kingston 7, Jamaica,W.l.,79,126, 136,137 Featherstone, Trixi iSo.l, Box 211, Kingston 7, Jamaica, W.I., 32, 96 Feldman, Wally iSr.J, 1011 W. Lee, Dimmltt, TX, 79037, 79 Fenter, Randy iSr.i, 2800 Sodler, Ft. Worth, TX, 76113, 19, 79,126, 153, 162 Fielflasd Tamie iFr.l, Box 2012, Kodiak, AK, 99615, 21, Fincher, Kathy tJr.l, 9012 Gaymont, Downey, CA, 90240, 16, 88 Flnggey, Mike tJr.i, Box 456, Whitney, TX, 76692, 190, Fisher, Kim iFr.l, Rt. 1, Box 83, Sudan, TX, 79371, 108,141, 151,191 Fiske, Chanda iFr.1, 6914 W. 74th Pl., Arvada, CO, 80002, 108 Fiske, Kristie tFr.J, Rt. 1, Box 432, Broomfield, CO, 80020,108,160 Fiske, Virgil iFr.J, 6419 W. 24th Pl., Arvada, CO, 80002, 88, 143 Fitzgerald, Eddie tSr.J, 2809 Berwick, El Paso, TX, 79925, 131 Fitzgerald, James tJr.i, 1223 N. Syman Ave., Bay Shore, NY, 11706, 88,193 Fleming, Greg tSo.l, Rt. 1, Box 313, Seagraves, TX, 79359, 13, 74, 94, 97, 136 Fleming, Ron iSt.J, 5732 37th, Lubbock, TX, 79407 Fleming, Paula tFr.l, Box 398, Loop, TX, 79342, 108 Fletcher, Debbie iJr.l, 1727 Evergreen, Pampa, TX, 79065,127 Flow, Beth tFr.i, 12316 Bluewater, Austin, TX, 78758 108,117, 141,159,229 FIONSI, Vlckl tSo.i, 12316 Bluewater, Austin, TX, 78758 7 Fondy, Leslie tFr.J, 612 Campana, Belen, NM, 87002 4,108 Fondy, Nita iSo.l, 612 Campana, Belen, NM, 87002, 97 Forehand, Lana tFr.i, 805 S. 17th, Slaton, TX, 79364, 108 Fowler, Jerry iSt.J, 5801 22nd, Lubbock, TX, 79407 Fowler, Judy iSo.l, 3617 Springdale, Odessa, TX, 79762, 97, 163, 207 Fox, Jim iFr.l, Box 96, San Jon, NM, 88434, 108 Franks, Ruth iSt.i, Box 16-126, Sunset Station, Lubbock, TX, 79407 Frangoy, Mike tSr.i, 5708 Dallas, Odessa, TX, 79761, Fraze, Gordon iFr.l, Rt. , Rogers, NM, 88132, 75, 108 Fraze, Steve iSr.l, Rt. 1, Rogers, NM, 88132, 4, 76, 79, 163 Freeland, Sandy tSo.t, 2431 Balmorhea, Houston, TX, 77039, 97 Friday, Phyllis tSr.l, 2005 7th, Galena Park, TX, 77547, 79, 123, 162 Froneberger, David iFr.J, Box G, Sulphur Springs, TX, 75482, 108 Frost, Arlene tJr.J, 2115 53rd, Lubbock, TX, 79412, 140, 159, 191 Fry, DeNetta tFr.l, 2703 58th, Lubbock, TX, 79412 Fry, Kay tSr.i, Box 272, Tulla, TX, 79088, 79, 127, 163 Fry, Randal iSr.1, 6307 Kenilworth, Austin, TX, 78723, 29,32,79,132,138,143,145 Fullington, Karen tSr.l, 514 Denver, Dalhart, TX, 79022, 76 Fulton, Jennifer iFr.l, 5317 24th, Lubbock, TX, 79407 Fultz, Beth iSr.1, Box 953, Hooker, OK, 73945, 79, 141 Funderburk, Llsa tFr.l, 1801 16th, Brownwood, TX, 76801, 108 Futgedl, Billy iSo.i, 3318 Bedford, Midland, TX, 79701, Gaither, Carolyn tSo.1, 5202 Pony Chase, Austin, TX, 78759, 97, 141, 191, 202- Gannaway, Dale iSr.J, 2517 63rd, Lubbock, TX, 79413, 79,116,136,137,162,167,171,172 Garcia, Tony tJr.J, 3107 2nd Pl., Lubbock, TX, 79407, 151 Gardner, Rodney rsrq, 5601 19th, Lubbock, Tx, 79407, 80, 174, 175 Garner, Becky tSo.i, 1027 N. 6th Carlsbad, NM, 88220, 141,145,151 Garner, Johnlce tFac.l, 4917 4th, Lubbock, TX, 79416, 62, 63, 151 Garrison, Jayne iFr.J, 11825 E. 83rd, Kansas City, MO, 64138, 104, 108, 136 Gargo, Gerardo tFac.J, 1514 46th, Lubbock, TX, 79412, Gabgdin, Jola tSo.l, 3916 Wichita, Vernon, TX, 76384, 7 Gay, David iJr.J, 2208 Montana, Baytown, TX, 77520 232-I N DEX George, Ken iFr.J, 2756 Wllma, National City, CA, 92050, 24, 108, 212 Germany, Georgiann tFr.l, 3704 N. Qulrt, Lubbock, TX, 79403 Gibson, Cathy, iFr.i, 4118 Cimarron, Amarillo, TX, 79102 Gllbreath, Barbara tSt.i, 571015th, Lubbock, TX, 79416, 73 Gilbreath, Tommy iFac.i, 5710 15th, Lubbock, TX, 79416, 70 Gilchriest, Charles tSt.i, 4724 38th, Lubbock, TX, 79414 Gilcggiest, Dave tSr.l, 4724 38th, Lubbock, TX, 79414, Gipson, Brenda tSr.i, 2412 E. 9th, Lubbock, TX, 79403 Glst, Mona iSo.i, 1415 Ave. F, Denver, City, TX, 79323, 97 Givens, Kirk iSo.1, Rt. 2, Indiahoma, OK, 73552, 94, 97 Gleim, Bruce tSr.1, Rt. 2, Box 209, Sciotoville, OH, 45662, 21,80 Goen, Guy tBoardJ, Star Rt. 1, Spur, TX, 79370, 42 Goodtlmers, 147 Goodwin, Velma iFr.J, Fit. 3, Box 398-A, Tyler, TX, 75701, 74, 108, 160 Goweir, Johnnie tSt.7, 2702 Duke, Lubbock, TX, 79415, 7 Goyne, Troy tSo.1, 3812 49th, Lubbock, TX, 79413, 97 Graham, Brenda iFr.i, Rt. 1, Box 72, Midland, TX, 79701,108 Graham, Gall tFr.J, Rt. 2, Frlona, TX, 79035, 108 Graham, Rene iFr.i, 3115 31st, Lubbock, TX, 79410, 108, 202 Grant, Roy iSt.J, 2807 65th, Lubbock, TX, 79413 Green, Aubrey iFac.i, 5527 17th Pl., Lubbock, TX, 79416, 64, 65, 139, 154, 161 Green, Cleon iSo.i, Rt. 1, Box 307, Nashville, AR, 71852, 8, 74,97 Green, J. Lawrence tBoardi, Box 129, Lubbock, TX, 79408, 42 Greggwigvllllam tSt.1, 2102 55th, Lubbock, TX, 79412, Gregory, Bill tFr.i, 721 Maple, Dlmmitt, TX, 79027, 108,169,171,173 Griffin, Donna tSr.i, 4115 E. 3rd Pl., Lubbock, TX, 79403, 80 Grossman, Dennis tJr.l, 504 N. Arkansas, Seymour, TX, 76380 Grossman, Sharon iFr.J, 504 N. Arkansas, Seymour, TX, 76380 Guinn, Dianne tSo.J, 106 Primrose Dr., Weatherford, TX, 76086, 97, 151, 155 Gunn, James Charles iSo.1, 2409 29th, Lubbock, TX, 79411 Hacker, W. Joe tPresidenti, 5515 20th, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 36, 37, 44, 45,61, 139,236 Hackett, Carol tFr.J, 307 Juanita, Plainview, TX, 79072, 108 Hackett, Mark tSr.J, 307 Juanita, Plainview, TX, 79072, 108 Hackett, Mark iSr.l, 307 Juanita, Plalnvlew, TX, 79072, 80 Hadley, Robert tFr.l, 4022 Stlllwood, Odessa, TX, 79762, 108 Hadley, Mary Anne iSo.l, 4022 Stillwood, Odessa, TX, 79762 Hadley, Nan tSr.i, 112 Tanglewood, Levelland, TX, 79336,80, 131,158 Hadley, Tim iSt.J, 113 Tanglewood, Levelland, TX, 79336 Hale, Dennis tJr.1, 2445 Graham, Grand Pralrle, TX, 75050, 17,32,86, 143,145 Haley, Denise iFr.1, 4305 58th, Lubbock, TX, 79413 Hall, Cindy tFr.i, 1003 Paula, Arlington46l'X, 76012, 202 Hall, Debbie tFr.1, 461B31st, Lubbock, TX, 79410, 108 Hall, Ed tSo.i, 1206 4th, Abernathy, TX, 79311 Hall, Loyd iSo.i, 401 Birch, Crosbyton, TX, 79322 Hall, Kathy iSr.J, 4903 19th, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 36, 131,132,153,161 Hamby, J.W. tBoardl, 2905 W. 7th St., Plainview, TX, 79072, 42 Hamman, Suzette tSo.i, 2801 Quaker, Lubbock, TX, 79410 Hammond, David iJr.i, 3606 N. Market Ave., Canton, OH Hamner, Tina tFr.i, Box 73, Trent, TX, 79561, 108 Hancock, J.E. tBoardJ, 4713 22nd St., Lubbock, TX, 79407, 42 Haney, Deborah iFr.1, 6511 W. Arbor Ave., Littleton, C0 80123, 108 Haney, Suzzanne tFr.l, Rt. 2 Box 168-TE, Kilgore, TX, 75662,109 Hanna, Jo tSr.i, Rt. 1 Box 148, Nacogdoches, TX, 75961, 33,80 Haragan, Joel iFr.i, Rt. 1 Box 52 B, Portales, NM, 88130,109,168,171,173 Hard Travelers, 146 Hardgrave, Mark iSr.J, 1301 S. Mary, Crane, TX, 79731,80 Harding, Kathy iSr.1, 103 Willow Wood, Levelland, TX, 79336, 80, 163, 202 Harding, Randa iFr.l, 103 Willow Wood, Levelland, TX, 79336, 33, 109, 202 Hare, Loyd tSr.1, 5601 W. 19th St., Lubbock, TX, 79407, 80, 128, 204 Harman, Randy tSo.i, 120 N. Jackson, Tulla, TX, 79088, 97, 229 Harman, Ricky tFac.i, 5421 16th St., Lubbock, TX, 79416 Harman, Vernon, Sr. tBoard ,18 Hunsle Hil Tx, 79015, 42 1 Y I' Canyon' Harmon, Don iJr.i, 55-4019th-1138, Lubbock, TX, 79407 Harmon, Linda tJr.l, 5540 19th-1138, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 73 Harrington, Lisa iSo.l, Box 1060, Albany, TX, 76430, 97 Harris, Rrentle iSo.l, 5416 80th, Lubbock, TX, 79424 Harris, Delphia iJr.l, Drawer 1747, Alamogordo, NM, 88310, 80, 128 Harris, Jackie iJr.l, 2205 39th, Lubbock, TX, 79412, 80 Harris, John iSo.1, 116 Westerfield, Clovis, NM 88101, 35, 175, 176, 216 Harris, Terry tSo.1, 3604 Dixon, Big Spring, TX, 79720, 97 Harris, Tom tJr.J, Star Tr. B Box 2140, Hobbs, NM, 88240, 80, 143, 145 Harrison, Glenda tSo.J, 1045 Sharen Circle, Las Cruces, NM, 88001, 97 Hart, Connie iJr.1, 3520 Stanollnd, Midland, TX, 79701, 143, 194 Hartman, Mirtie iFr.J, 2838 66th, Lubbock, TX, 79413, 109 Harvey, James iFac.1, P.O. Box 16512, Lubbock, TX, 79490, 68, 212 Harvey, Ray iFr.l, 5119 40th, Lubbock, TX, 79414, 109, 182, 185 Hausmann, Cindy tSo.i, 5511 28th, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 97, 159 Hausmann, Dorthy tSt.J, 5511 28th, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 73 Hausmann, Linda tSo.1, 5511 28th, Lubbock, TX, 79407,97 Hausmann, Robert iFac.l, 5511 28th, Lubbock, TX, 79407,60, 204 Haver, Teena tJr.J, Box 20, Pipe Creek, TX, 78063 Hawes, Patsy iFr.J, Box 399, Lubbock, TX, 79415, 109 Hawes, Sharon tFr.i, Rt. 2 Box 399, Lubbock, TX, 79419,109 Hawkins, Sheila iFr.i, 1010 Loulsana, Midland, TX, 79701,143 Hay, John, Jr. tram, 5417 7th, Lubbock, Tx, 79413 Jay, John, sr. tAdm.J, 4915 mn, Lubbock, rx, 79416, 46 Hay, Mrs. John, Sr. iSt.1, 4915 17th, Lubbock, TX, 79416, 73 Hayhurst, Tina tFr.i, 606 N. Arthur, Tulla, TX, 109, 202 Haynes, Judy iSr.1, 2728 W. 10th, Lakeland, FL, 80 Haynes, Marsha tSr.J, 5408 8th Place, Lubbock, TX, 79416, 198 Haynes, Denise iFr.i, 10324 Ballymaote, El Paso, TX, 79925, 109,159 ' Hays, L.D. iBoardi, Box 95, Dora, NM, 88115, 42 Hays, Larry iFac.i, 5514 20th, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 61, 166, 175, 176 Hays, Nell tSt.1,5514 20th, Lubbock, Tx, 79407, 61 Hays, Pam iFr.i, Box 1497, Clovis, NM, 88101, 109 Healey, Dick tFr.D, 5524 B 13th, Lubbock, TX 79416 Heath, Beverly tSr.l, Box 654, Cruver, TX, 79040, 80, 149 Heath, Lyn iFr.J, 421 SW 53rd Ave., Plantation, FL, 33317, 109, 204 Hedgpeth, Peggy tSr.7, Box 1045, Jal, NM 88252, 76, 81, 162, 163 Helterbrand, Ken tAdm.J, 5601 W. 19th, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 52 Helnze, Judy iFr.l, 5411 36th, Lubbock, TX, 109 Henderson, Durwood iSt.1, 1725 25th, Lubbock, TX, 79411, 73 Henderson, Becky tFr.1, P.O. Box 881, Bangkok, Thalland,109 Henniger, Ella tSt.1, 5408 21st, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 73 Henry, Lee tSr.i, Box 267, New Deal, TX 79350, 81 Henthorn, Donald tFr.i, 1406 Summit, Austin, TX, 78741,109 Hernandez, Angelica tSr.J, 2815 2nu, Lubbock, TX, 79415 Herring, Amy tFr.j, 3613 Espelo, Albuquerque, NM, B7111,109 Hestland, Jerry tSr.l, Box 280, Wolfforth, TX, 79382 Hester, Karan tFr.J, 1510 Faulkner, Pampa, TX, 79065, 109,159 Hill, John tFac.i, 1608 57th, Lubbock, TX, 79412, 55, 68 Hilliard, Mona iJr.i, 2024 8th 811, Lubbock, TX, 79401, 159 Hillyer, Carol tSr.i, 3221 62nd, Lubbock, TX, 79413, 81 Hinds, Wayne tFac.J, 5420 27th, Lubbock, TX, 79407, Hinds, Yvonne gsm, 5420 27th, Lubbock, Tx, 79407 Hobbs, James iSr.1, Box 567, Farwell, TX, 79325, 81, 146 Hodges, Mike tSr.i, Box 102, Mldklff, TX, 79755, 109, 81 Holcomb, Ronald tFr.i, 3827 Darling Hurst, Houston, TX, 77045, 14, 109, 212 Holcomb, Sharon iSo.i, 3826 Darling Hurst, Houston TX, 77045,97 Holder, Marilyn iJr.i, 2137 N. Russell, Pampa, TX 79065 Holland, Claudia tFr.l, 2434 S. Stuart, Denver, CO 80219,109 Holland, Cosette tFr.i, 714 N. Oklahoma, Guymon OK, 73942, 109,161, 141,206 Holland, Jack iFr.J, 2434 S. Stuart, Denver, CO, 80219 109 Holmes, Tara tFr.i, 5307 45th, Lubbock, TX, 79414 Holsey, Priscilla tJr.I, Box 291, Eldorado, TX. 76936, 202 Holsey, Steve iSo.I, 120318th, Alamogordo, NM. 310, 98 Hol?r?1an, Diane 150-I. 1403 K NW. Childress' TX' 79201, 98 Hoover, Marci tSo.I, 2526 N. Tom Green, Odessa, Tx, 79761, 98,158,161 Hord, Frank iSt.l, Box 476, Wolfforth, TX, 79382 Horn, Horst iSr.I, 1303 61st, Lubbock, TX, 79412, 81 Horton, Susan iFr.I, 5210 28th, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 109 Hostetler, Rhonda iSt.I, 5419 79th, Lubbock, TX, 79407 Hostetler, Richard iAdm.I, 5419 79th, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 51 Hovden, Opal iSt.I, 5203 47th, Lubbock, TX 'ioward, Linda tSr.I, 1313 Lovers Lane, Alamogordo, NM,88310,14,33,81,143,144,145 Howell, Jim iFr.I, 4801 Ira, Ft. Worth, TX, 76117, 109, 190 Hudspeth, Linda tSr.I, 1205 E. Tate, Brownfield, TX, 79346.81 Huff, Queenelle iJr.I, 2201 33rd, Lubbock, TX, 79411 Huffman, Monty iFr.I, Calxa Postal 1514, Belo Horizonte, M.G., Brazil, 109 Hufstedler, E.K., Jr. iBoardI, 2202 Ave. H, Lubbock, TX, 79404, 42 Hughen, Paul iSo.I, 603 Catalina, Alamogordo, NM, 98 Hull, Chris iSo.i, 3402 Humble, Midland, TX, 79701, 98 Humble, Michael iFr.J, 21 Deboral Dr., Roswell, NM, 88201 Hunt, William iJr.I, 1516 McCauIley, Sweetwater, TX, 79556, 35, 173, 175 Hunter, Kendra tFr.l, Box 101, Seagraves, TX, 79359, 109 Hutton, Pat iSt.I, 5416 50th 9110, Lubbock, TX, 79414 Interclub Covncll, 162 lsom, Pam iSo.I, 4406 38th, Artesia, NM, 79414, 212 Jackson, Bonnie tFac.I, 5801 36th St., Lubbock, TX, 79407, 68. 159 Jackson, Drew lFac.I, 5801 36th, Lubbock, TX, 79407 Jackson, Janice tSo.J, 4702 4th, Lubbock, TX, 79416 Jackson, Janis tSo.1, 811 W. Texas. Artesia, NM, 88210,198,212 Jackson, Cecil tFr.i, Box 382, Hart, TX, 79043, 109 Jackson, Ronnie iJr.i, 811 Texas, Artesia, NM, 88210, 143,212 Jackson, Scott tJr.J. 14922 Vera, Humble, TX, 77338, 132 Jantz, Danver lFac.i, 1601 43rd, Lubbock, TX, 79412 Jarrett, Joy iFr.I, 141 N. Circle Dr., Weatherford, TX, 73096, 109, 141 Jazz Ensemble, 140 Jeffres, Donna tFr.I, 2137 S. Mltchell, Casper, NY, 82601, 109 l Jenkins, Eugene iSr.I, 208 Screven, Sylvania, GA, 30467, 8, 81 Jenkins, Jim iSr.I, 5610 38th, Lubbock, TX, 79407 Jenkins, Johnnie iSt.J, 5610 38th, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 73 Jennings, Pam iFr.J, Rt. 1, Tulla, TX, 79088, 109 Johns, Bennie iSt.I, 5217 26th, Lubbock, TX, 79407 Johns, Ronnie lFr.l, 1810 3rd 9124, Lubbock, TX, 79415 Johnson, Ann iJr.I, 2120 Hadley Dr., 0118, Ft. Worth, TX, 76117 Johnson, Bob iFr.1, 4702 4th, Lubbock, TX, 79415, 109 Johnson, Brenda tSo.i, 2820 41st, Lubbock, TX, 79413, 229 Johnson, Cody lFr.I, Box 626, McCamey, TX, 79752, 110 Johnson, Dee Dee tJr.I, 2106 71st, Lubbock, TX, 79412, 16,136,186,187 Johnson, Duane iSt.I, 2106 71st, Lubbock, TX, 79412, 73 Johnson, Jaqulin tSt.I, 5540 W. 19th. LUbb0Ck. TX. 79407 Johnson, Kenny iJr.1, 5737 Haddlngton, Philadelphia, PN,19131,132,133,151,153,160 Johnson, LaVelle iSo.i, 5131 Albany 8604, Lubbock, TX, 79414 Johnson, Lowell lBoardI, 4501 50th, Lubbock, TX, 79414, 42 Johnson, Norma tSo.l, 1421 Williston, Pampa, TX, 70065, 98 Johnson, Norman iFac.I, 5507 26th, Lubbock, TX, 70 79407, Johnson, Paul tSo.l, 5502 20th, Lubbock, TX, 79407 Johnson, Runette tFac.I, 2602 31st, Lubbock, TX, 79410, 71 Johnson, Sandra lSo.l, 702 E. 20th, Crane, TX, 79731, 98 Johnson, Tommy iSr.I, 5540 19th 1456, Lubbock, TX, 79716 Johnston, James tJr.I, 421551st, Lubbock, TX, 79413 Johnston, Pam iSo.l, 1210 Edwards, Clovis, NM, 88101, 98, 159 Johnston, Fiunette tFac.I, 2502 31st St., Lubbock, TX, 79410 Joiner, Mlchael iSo.i, 4610 Thomason Dr., Midland, TX, 79701, 98 Jones, Clndy tFr.I, 235 Indiana, Lubbock, TX, Idalou, TX, 79329 Jones, Dick tSr.I, 5413 22nd, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 81 Jones, Eveiyn iSr.l, Urawer G, Buffalo, TX, 75831, 152 Jones, Gary iSr.i, Box 102, Meadow, TX, 79345, 81 Jones, Jana lSo.I, Box 102, Meadow, TX, 79345, 98 Jones, Karl iFr.l, 5651 S. Laneaster R, Dallas, TX, 75241, 110 Jones, Ken iSo.I, 2419 Devine, Tyler, TX, 75701, 98, 143 Jones, Ken iSr.J, 2017 Bristol, Grand Prairie, TX, 75050, 132 Jones, Ray Mona lSr.I, Box 170, Mentone, TX, 79754, 81 Jordan, Deborah tFr.I, 303 Comanche, Tulia, TX, 79088,110 Jordon, Sandra iFr.i, 3814 44th, Lubbock, TX, 79413 Josey, Karla tFr.J, Box 55, Post, TX, 79356, 110 Josey, Kyle lJr.J, Box 55, Post, TX, 79356 Judkins, Robert lSo.I, 615 U, Batesville, AK Justin, John iJr.l, 1 Pond Park Ave., Lisburn, N. Ire- land, 161 Justis, Dorothy tSt.I, 4008 E. Colgate, Lubbock, TX, 79403 Kahler, Michael tSo.1, 308 Jefferson, Handock, NC, 28532 Kail, Yvonna iFr.i, 705 N. Kansas, Fort Stockton, TX, 79735,17,110,141 kairos, 162 Kappa Phi Kappa, 202, 203 Kaslnger, Diane tSo.I, 1001 N. Coleman, Hobbs, NM, 88240.98 Kay, C.L. lCBEE Directori, 5422 7th, Lubbock, TX, 79416, 55 Kay, Elisa iSr.l, 5422 7th, Lubbock, TX, 79416, 143, 229 Kay, Ruth lSt.i, 5422 7th, Lubbock, TX, 79416, 55, 73 Kearley, Furman lFac.I, 6104 Kerosha Dr., Lubbock, TX, 79413, 59 Kearney, Margaret iSt.I, 3701 Elkhart, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 73 Kendrick, Billy iSt.I, 955 S. 16th, Slaton, TX, 79364 Keener, Norman tAdm.I, 5214 27th, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 48, 68, 69 Keeney, Melody tFr.j, 1905 Milam, Amarillo, TX, 79109, 110 Keeth, Ronald iSr.I, 5540 19th 880, Lubbock, TX, 79416 Kelly, Jackie lSo.I, Rt. 3, Panhandle, TX, 79068, 25, 98,121,136,141,151,19B Kemp, Karen lSo.I, 1313 McLennan, Mart, TX, 76664, 32, 98 Kendall-ball, Ken iSt.1, Rhodesia, South Africa, 73, 154 Kennon, Jim iFr.I, 707 Montana, Roswell, NM, 88201, 110 Kidd, Lea iFr,I, 3204 29th, Lubbock, TX, 79410 Kiner, Cheryl iSo.J, Box 1049, Cullman, AL 35055, 98, 150 King, Joe lSr.i, Box 273, Hagerman, NM, 88232 King, John lAdm.I, 541413th, Lubbock, TX, 79416, 54 King, Logan iSt.J, Box 16471, Lubbock, TX, 79410 King, Nycke iSo.I, 7337 Hammond Circle, Oklahoma City, OK, 73132 King, Sharon iSo.I, 5012 15th, Lubbock, TX, 79416, 94, 98 Kinney, Kendall iSr.I, 354 Haverford Dr., San Antonio, TX, 78216 Kirkpatrick, Foy iFac,I, 5413 28th, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 58 Kirkpatrick, Paul tJr.I, 5413 28th, Lubbock, TX, 79407 Kite, Linda lJr.I, Box 92, Coahoma, TX, 79511 Kite, Tony iJr.I, Box 127, Fritch, TX, 79036 KLCC, 151 Klemm, Bruce iSo.I, 135 Ithaca, Security, CO, 80911, 26, 98, 149 Kneblick, Ken iJr.i, Box 261, Anton, TX, 79313 Knight, Berry iSo.J, 1006 Keeler, Dalhart, TX, 79011 Knoll, Fred tAdm.I, Box 711 Buffalo Springs LK. Rd., Lubbock, TX, 78407, 50 Knowles, Dawn lFr.I, 706 S. Dennybrook, Tyler, TX, 75701, 110 Knox, Lois iSr.I, Rt. 1 Box 8, Savoy, TX, 75479, 81, 189 Kohanek, Diana iSo.I, Rt. 1, Box 283, Big Spring, TX, 79720, 99 ' Kohanek, Jennie iFr.I, Rt. 1, Box 283, Big Spring, TX, 79720, 110 Jolnonla, 200, 201 Koontz, Danny iFr.I, 713 Meadow Lane, Los Alamos, NM, 87544, 104 Koshy, George tSo.I, 440318th, Lubbock, TX, 79416 Krewson, Peggy lSr.i, 4602 Calle Ventura, Phoenix, AZ, 85018, 81, 132, 140 Kyodal, 208, 209 Ladd, Kathy tJr.l, Box 1160, Idalou, TX, 79329, 162, 163, 189 Ladd, Rusty lSr.I, Box 1160, Idalou, TX, 79329, 128 Laferty, Carol lFr.J, Box 164, Tohatchi, NM, 87323, 110 Laird, Carol iSt.I, 4821 13th, Lubbock, TX, 79416 Laird, Dick iFac.I, 4821 13th, Lubbock, TX, 79413, 68, 139, 212 Lamberth, Terry tSo.I, 616 Phillips, Dumas, TX, 79029, 143 Lambda Omega Alpha, 206, 207 Laney, Janet iSo.l, Rt. 131 LaVera, Midland, TX, 79701, 99 Laseter, Darlene lSt.I, 5518 28th, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 73 Laseter, Ernest tSt.I, 5518 28th, Lubbock, TX, 79407 Laseter, Lori iSo.I, 5518 28th, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 229 Lee, Charles lFac.I. 1117 Grinnel, Lubbock, TX, 79403, 70 Lee, Eddie iSr.i, Camp Blue Haven Box 304, Las Vegas, NM, 87701 Lee, Keith iSo.I, 329 Hill, Wolf Point, MT, 59201, 99 Lee, Mark tFr.I, Box 431, Lordsburg, NM, 88045, 110 Lee, Orlando iJr.l, 1711 E. 2nd Place, Lubbock, TX, 79404, 160 LeFan, Terri iJr.J, 1314 Tanager, Garland, TX, 75042, 151, 153 Leftwich, Bill iFac.J, 5407 26th, Lubbock, TX, 79407 Leftwich, Mary Alice iSt.I, 5407 26th, Lubbock, TX, 79407 Leftwich, Paul iSo.J, 5601 W. 19th, Lubbock, TX, 79407 Lehenen, Gary tSr.I, 807 Garland QC, Plainview, TX, 79072, 81, 129 Lemons, Sherree tSo.I, 5077 Chaucer, San Diego, CA, 92120, 99 Lemons, Steve iJr.l, Box 222, McPherson, KS, 67460 Leonard, David iFr.I, 4715 Amhest, Lubbock, TX, 79416,110,143,212 Lewis, Gwen lSr.I, 2413 E. 9th, Lubbock, TX, 79403 Lewis, Matt iSr.J, 2721 S. Kearney, Denver, CO, 80222, 81, 163 Lewis, Stan iFr.l, 2721 S. Kearney, Denver, CO, 80222, 110 Lillard, Scott tSo.J, Box 13, Friona, TX, 79035, 99 Lincoln, Nikki iSr.I, 5601 19th Unit 5, Apt. 1, Lubbock, TX,79407,82,122,123,129,158,162,198 Lincoln, Steve lSr.I, 5601 19th Unit 5, Apt. 1, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 82 Linker, Louise tSr.J, 6823 Nashville Ave., Lubbock, TX, 79413 Lisle, Mark lFr.l, 712 Calaveras, Graham, TX, 76046, 110, 175 Lisowski, Bryce iJr.I, RR2 Box 146, Alma, WI 54610, 132 Lisowski, Dennis lFr.l, RR2 Box 146, Alma, WI 54610 Little, Bernice lFr.J, 34 Mason Ave., Kittery, ME 03904 Long, Terry iSo.I, Rt. 1, Box 126, Idalou, TX, 79329 Longoria, Sylvia lFr.I, 504 W. Hayes, Morton, TX, 79346, 110 Looman, Penny lFr.I, 2420 Cactus, Pecos, TX, 79772, 110 Looney, Greg iFr.l, Box 1177, Tahoka, TX, 79373, 110 Lopez, Jim iJr.I, 210 Las Mananitos, Santa Fe, NM, 87501 Lorck, Rosemary iSr.I, Rt. 5, Box 145B, Abernathy, TX, 79311, 82, 158 Love, Kathi iFr.I, Rt. 2 Box 764, Odessa, TX, 79763, 110, 136, 153 Love, Roy iSr.I, 1218 48th, Lubbock, TX, 79412 Ludwig, John tSr.I, 11 Evans, Auburn, New York 13021 Lummus, Loyd lSr.I, 29 Pantex, Phillips, TX, 79071, 162 Lynch, Henry iFac.l, 5515 26th, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 68, 69 Lynch, Kathryn iSt.i, 5515 26th, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 73, 198 Lynch, Martha Jean lJr.I, 5515 26th, Lubbock, TX, 79407,16,141,191,198 Lyon, Carol iFr.i, Box 488, Lockney, TX, 79241, 110, 143 Maberry, Curtis iSo.i, 305 John Doe, Clovis, TX, 88101, 09999. 212 Maddox, Pat iFac.I, 490711th, Lubbock, TX, 79416, 69 Madison, Alice iSr.I, 5549 19th Apt. 816, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 158 Mahaffey, Denise iSo.I, 401 Cylle Del Sol, Roswell, NM,88201,99 Manchester, Glenn iSr.i, Fit. 1, Davis City, IA, 50065, 82 Mann, Emily iJr.I, 530 Craig, San Antonio, TX, 78212, 198 Mansell, Dale iSo.l, 1710 B. Elkhart, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 94, 99, 204 Mansell, Helen lSt.J, 1710 B Elkhart, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 73, 202 Mansur, Wayne lSr.I, Box 27, McCune, Kansas, 66753, 5,82, 158,163, 185 Marcum, Gary lFr.I, Box 155 B, Fairland, OK, 74343 Marcum, Kent lSr.I, Rt. 1, lndiahoma, OK, 73552, 82 Marshall, Tim iFr.I, Box 32, Ft. Sumner, NM, 88119, 110 Martin, Doug lJr.I, 609 Palomino, Saginaw, TX, 76179 Martin, Emma Fay tSt.I, 2721 E. 2nd Pl., Lubbock, TX, 79403 Martin, Jerry lFr.J, Box 38, Ropesville, TX, 79358 Martin, Kirt iSr.I, Box 26, Farwell, TX, 79325, 82, 130, 132, 133 Martin, Larry lJr.i, 931 N Baughman, Olysses, KS 67880 Martin, Patrick iSr.I, 103 Wagner St. Reese AFC, Lub- bock, TX, 79416 Martin, Tim iSr.I, 222 E. John Redd Blvd., Collinsville, VA, 24078, 82 Martin, Tommy lSo.J, Box 952, Tahoka, TX, 79373 Mason, Lynn iFac.J, 5411 26th, Lubbock, TX, 79407 Mason, Perry tFac.I, 5411 26th, Lubbock, TX, 79407 Mass, Melanla iFr.I, Rt. 3, Wilburton, OK, 74578, 112, 111, 202 Mass, Melinda iFr.l, Rt. 3, Wilburton, OK, 74578, 74, 111,202 Massey, Beth iFr.I, Box 212 Mona, Kingston 7, Jamaica, W. Indies, 159, 198 Massey, Carol tFr.I, Box 212, Mona, Kingston 7, Jamaica, W. Indies, 159, 198 IN DEX-233 Mags2yabRhonda tJr.i, Box 155, Blunt, South Dakota, Massie, Lloyd iSr.i, 5507-20th, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 27, 82, 205, 204 Massie, Jeanie iSo.J, 5507-20th, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 99,141,198 Massie, Terry iJr.l, 5507-20th, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 15 Matthews, Cena tFr.J, 1239 Stillwell, Wichita, KA, 67213, 111, 159 Matthews, Robert, 542315th, Lubbock, TX Mattox, F.W. tChancellorJ, Wilmington, NC, 43 Maupin, Dennis tSr.1, 2512 Cerro Rd., Artesia, NM, 88210, 132 Maupin, Terry iJr.i, 2412 Cerro Rd., Artesia, NM, 88210, 12, 143, 212 May, Debra tSr.i, 2603 W 17, Plainview, TX, 79072, 82 May, Joy iSr.J, 14128th, Levelland, TX, 79336 Maghggttt, Greg tJr.i, 5508 36th, Lubbock, TX, 79407, Maynard, Marsha tSo.J, 820 Blackwater Rd., Chesa- peake, VA, 23322, 99 Mays, Byron tFr.i, 5224 7th, Lubbock, TX, 111 Maxwell, Everett tFac.i, 5411 27th, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 62, 148, 155 McAlexander, Walter tSt.i, Lubbock, TX McBride, Peggy tFr.i, 2200 Whippoorwill, Clovis, NM, 88101, 111 McCaghren, Jerry iSr.i, 5317 30th, Lubbock, TX McCaghren, Nancy iSt.l, 531730th, Lubbock, TX, 51, 73 McCaghren, John tSo.i, 9715 Oak Gate, Dallas, TX, 75217, 99 McCarley, Susie tJr.i, Box 104 George West, TX, 78022 McCauley, Lisa lJr.i, 3224 63rd BE, Lubbock, TX, 79413 McCauley, William iSr.i, 806 Alamesa, Carlsbad, NM, 88220, 82, 129, 132, 143, 175, 177 McClellan, John tSr.l, 1702 W. Illinois, Midland, TX, 79701, 82, 129 McCleery, Linda iSt.J, 5538 W. 19, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 73 McCleery, Steve iFac.i, 5538 W 19, Lubbock, TX, 79407,61, 1B8,190, 191 McCorkle, J.B. iBoardi, 2615 24th, Lubbock, TX, 7941,, 42 McCormick, Mike iJr.i, Gail Rt. Box 128, Big Spring, TX, 79720, 182 McCrary, Hugh tSr.i, Rt. 8, Box 12X, Lubbock, TX, 79407 McDaniel, Callie iJr.i, 212 Ave. B, Hale Center, TX, 79041 McDermett, Cindra tFr.J, 1211 Ave. P, Levelland, TX, 79336,111 McDonnell, Bobbie, 104 E. 4th, Box 56, Plains, TX, 79355 McElroy, Gary tFr.J, 6125 Ave. R SD, Lubbock, TX, 79412 McFarland, Bill iSr.J, Box 85, Wellman, TX, 79378, 36 McFarlin, Sherry tSo.i, 1834 N Vega, Hobbs, NM, 88240 McKandles, Martha Joan tFr.i, 5312 77th, Lubbock, TX, 79424 McKenzie, Tim iFr.i, 840 Floretta Dr., NW, Albuquer- que, NM,87107,111,146,134 McKillip, Ross tFr.i, Rt. 1 Box 109, Muleshoe, TX, 79347 McKillip, Marsha iFr.J, 137 Yucca Dr., Portales, NM, 88130, 111 McKinley, Judy iSo.i, 3306 32nd, Lubbock, TX, 79410, 99 McMindes, Stephen tFr.J, 123 Greenwood, Canisteo, MN14823,111,143 McMinn, Janet tSo.i, 552017th, Lubbock, TX, 79416, 99 McPhersan, Rex tFr.i, Box 231, Dalhart, TX, 79022 McSweeny, Diane iFr.J, 3801 Springbrook, Odessa, TX, 79762,15, 111, 198 Mead, Barbara tFr.i, 607 Chestnut, Lynnfield, MA, 01940,111 Meador, Craig tFr.J, 1100 Grove, NE, Albuquerque, NM,87110,111 Meeks, Gail tJr.i, 413 1st Box 396, Farwell, TX, 70325, 25, 86, 121 Meeks, Sally tSr.i, 7861 Colton, Ft. Worth, TX, 76108, 141 Melstersingers, 140, 141 Mereness, Ben fSr.J, 90 Woodpark Estate, Dundrum Dublin 14, ireland, 81, 116, 118, 130, 136, 140, 162 Merkle, Kay tFr.i, 5601 W. 19 Unit 4 Rm. 7, Lubbock, TX, 79407 Merkle, Rick tFr.i, 566 Lyonswood Dr., Hinckley, OH, 44233,111 Merritt, Chris fSr.l, Box 1267, Brownfield, TX, 79316, 82,132,154,161,229 Meta Moe, 210, 211 Meyer, Arleta iSr.i, Box 221, Matador, TX, 79244, 82 Meyers, Gerry iFr.i, 4201 68th, Lubbock, TX, 79413 Mickle, Bill tSr.i, 2500 W. 12th, Odessa, TX, 79763 Miller, Bill iFr.J, 74603 Baseline, 29 Palms, CA, 99683, 204 Miller, Bonnie iSo.i, 5304 24th, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 99 Miller, Colleen iJr.i, 5501 Timberwolf, El Paso, TX, 79903 Miller, David iSr.i, 6517 Ave. T, Lubbock, TX, 79413, 83,153,229 Miller, Janet tJr.i, Rt. A, Lamesa, TX, 79331, 132, 133 Miller, Kim tSo.J, 6281 W. Pierson, Phoenix, AZ, 85033, 99 Miner, Mel um, nt. 2 Box 146, Demon, TX, 76444 234-I N DEX Miller, Tim tSr.i, 713 S. Cedar, Roswell, NM, 88201, 74, 83 Miller, Verna iSr.i, Rt. A, Lamesa, TX, 79331, 83, 158, 161 Miller, Walter iSo.i, 5701 14th, Lubbock, TX, 79416, 29, 99, 145 Milliken, Larry tSo.i, 2113 Monteagle, Colo. Springs, CO, 80909, 99, 182, 185, 204 Mills, Randolph iBoardi, Box 2276, Lubbock, TX, 79408, 42 Milner, KIM tFr.i, 135Terry Dr., Slaton, TX, 79364, 111 Mimms, Tracy tFr.i, Rt. 1 Box 92A, Friona, TX, 79035 Mims, Joe iFac.i, Box 2824, Lubbock, TX, 79403 Minier, Kathy tFr.i, Rt. 2 Box 43 E, Amarillo, TX, 79105, 111, 162 Mitchell, Albert tSt.J, 331415th, Lubbock, TX, 79403 Mitchell, Dan tSo.J, 4611 45th, Lubbock, TX, 79414,100 Mitchell, Donni tJr.l, Rt. 1 Box 157 A, Ingleside, TX, 78362, 25, 116, 121, 126, 130, 186, 187 Mitchell, E. Vance tBoardJ, Box 849, Midland, TX, 79700, 42 Mitchell, Howard iSo.J, Rt. 2 Box 174, NAS, Animas, CO, 81054 Mitchell, Lawana tFr.l, 3202 30th, Lubbock, TX, 79410, 111 Mohundro, Patti tJr.i, 3510 Dover Ave., Lubbock, TX, 79407, 141, 188, 202, 229 Monical, Myrna tJr.i, 717 Irving, Hereford, TX, 79045, 29, 145, 151 Monk, Kenneth iFr.l, Rt. 1 Box 5, Hagerman, NM, 88232 Monroe, Mike tJr.J, 4804 Hall, Amarillo, TX, 79109 Moody, Ruby iSo.l, 519 Cauthen, Canton, MS, 39046, 100, 160 Moore, Bobby iSo.i, 1601 W. 10th, Friona, TX, 79035, 100 Moore, Ralph iFr.i, Box 212, Meadow, TX, 79345 Moore, Sandra iFr.i, 13910 Nitida, Houston, TX, 77045, 111 Moore, Steve iSo.l, Box 93, Monahans, TX, 79756, 100 Moore, Tom iSo.J, 5225 Virginia Rd., Sharon, PA, 16146, 26, 100 Morgan, Gwen tFr.i, 5813 Piedmont Dr., Alexandria, VA 22310, 111, 188, 195 Morgan, Sherry tFr.l, Box 96, Jal, NM, 88252,111 Morgan, Stan tFr.i, 2201 Hackberry, Pecos, TX, 79772, 111, 143, 145 Morin, Eurena tSt.J, 5540 W. 19th 871, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 73 Morris, Donna iSo.i, Box 2824, Lubbock, TX, 79408, 100, 202 Morris, Gale iSr.l, 3916 Shamrock Dr., Dumas, TX, 79029, 83 Morris, John tFac.i, 5718 7th, Lubbock, TX Morris, Paul tFac.i, 5507 79th, Lubbock, TX Morris, Susan iSo.i, 716 Hilcrest Dr., Scottsbluff, NB Morrow, Donna iFr.i, 1017 Alamosa, Carlsbad, NM, 88220, 111 Morton, Glen tSr.J, 4712 46th, Lubbock, TX, 79414, 74, 83 Moses, Debra tFr.i, 620 S. Grain, Crosbyton, TX, 111 Moss, Kathy iSr.i, Rt. 8 Box 390, Lubbock, TX, 79407 Moss, Randy tSr.l, 4316 Country Club, Midland, TX, 79701 Moudy, Beth iSt.i, 5601 W 19th, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 163 Moudy, Bobby iFr.J, Box 397, Happy, TX, 79042,111 Moudy, Eddie iFac.J, 5601 W 19th, Lubbock, TX, 79407 Moudy, Metta tSo.i, 210 W. 5th, Happy, TX, 79402, 100 Munden, Becky iSo.i, Rt. 8 Box 33 D-75, Las Vegas, NM 79407,100,143 Munden, Paul iJr.i, Rt. 8 Box 33 D-75, Las Vegas, NM, 79407, 143 Munoz, Geneva tSt.i, 3304 E. Broadway, Lubbock, TX, 79403 Music Masters, 144, 145 Musick, Janet, tJr.J, 5601 W 19th, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 132 Musick, Stan tJr.i, 5601 W. 19th, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 132 Myers, Denise iFr.i, 208 N. 24th, Lamesa, TX, 111 Myrick Grace tFr.i, Rt. 3, Floydada, TX, 79235 Naismith, Donna iSr.J, 3236 Richmond, El Paso, TX, 79930, 83, 158, 229, Naismith, Jan tSo.i, 3236 Richmond, El Paso, TX, 79930, 5, 75, 100, 159, 161, 229 Napier, Celeste tJr.i, 5427 30th, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 14,100,141,198 Napier, Gayle tFac.i, 5427 30th, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 69 Napier, Grace tJr.i, 5427 30th, Lubbock, TX, 79407 National Collegiate Association ol Secretaries, 159 Naylor, Marilyn tSr.i, 1006 W. Kent, Lubbock, TX, 79403,83,76, 126,130, 132, 158 Neel, Trudy tFr.i, 735 W. Chula Vlsta, Tucson, AZ, 85704,111,154,155 Nelson, Dan iJr.i, 3208 North Garden, Roswell, NM, 88201 Nelson, Linda tSr.i, 211816th, Lubbock, TX, 79401 Netherland, Phyllis iFr.l, 6276 W. Monticello, Little- ton, CO, 80123 Newton, Jamie tSr.i, 3125 8range, Amarillo, TX, 79107, 83 NG, James tFr.J, 1lF Block C J7 Hip West, Kwin Tong Kin Hong Kong Nichols, Philip tSr.i, 3023 57th, Lubbock, TX, 79413, 83,212 Nickerson, Carol tFr.l, 19502 F Rd. 149 H Tx,77o1o m ' custom Niell, Clowe tJr.J, 3012 25th, Lubbock, TX, 79410 Nix, Kathy iJr.i, Box 329, Munday, TX, 76371 rfjixon. Lsuaqnn 50.3, Rt. 1, Eldorado, TX, 76936, 100 ixon, ic y r., 1626 D Elkh t, L b ' 79407,100 ar u back' TX' Nixon, Waydell tSr.l, 3004 35th, Lubbock, TX, 79413 Nolan, Sheri tSo.J, 1212 Cimarron, Hobbs, NM, 88240 10o,123,159,229 ' Norman, Ann tSt.J, 4103-B 15th, Lubbock, TX, 79416, 73 mg: 22:11. tgmhtSraJ,04g13-B 11 laubbock, TX, 79416 -'caf ml, -15h,Lb 79416, 53 I U Dock' TX' Norwood, Susan iFr.l, Box 185, New Deal, TX, 79350, Oliva, Romana Fr. , 3004 E. 79403112 i l Main, Lubbock, TX, Oliver, Charles iSr.J, Box 37, Fowle, AR, 71837, 83 Oliver, Craig, 7006 Norfolk, Lubbock, TX, 79413, 112 Olnqc?5Gary tSr.i, 4403 49th, Lubbock, TX, 79414, 112, 0'N8?lig,ng0iJr-1, 8452 Boise, ventura, CA, 93003, Oral History, 161 Orchestra, 150 Orr, Sandra tFr.i, 5426 39th, Lubbock, TX, 79414, 112 Otenti, Bob tSo.i, 72 Y.D. Hwy., Peabody, MA, 01960, 100, 141 Otwell, David iFr.i, 303 N. El Paso, Tulia, TX, 79088, 112, 143 Otwell, Roger iFr.i, 303 N. El Paso, Tulla, TX, 79088, 112, 143 Outhier, Wanda tFr.J, 1605SColgate, Perryton, TX, 112 Overby, Howard tFac.i, 5508 28th, Lubbock, TX, 79407 Owens, Brenda tSo.i, 3214 77th, Lubbock, TX, 79423, 192, 100 Owens, James T. tFac.i, 5311 23rd, Lubbock, TX, 79407 Pace, Carol iFr.l, 4310 Rosebud, Houston, TX, 77045, 112 Paden, Ester tJr.J, Box 34, Fort Peck, MT, 59223 Paden, Janine tSo.i, 1113 W. 4th, Tyler, TX, 75701, 152 Paine, Russ tFr.i, 4904 21st, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 112 Parker, Shelly iFr.l, 310 S. Farmer, Crosbyton, TX, 79322,112 Parkman, Kenneth tSt.i, 5002 40th, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 73 Parks, Paula iFr.J, 2706 28th, Snyder, TX, 79544, 32, 63,112,141,145,152,198 Parks, Sandy iFr.i, 1162 Syramore Dr., Simi Valley, CA,93065,112,104 Parsons, Denise tFr.i, 6509 Veda Lane, Farmington, NM,87401,112 Parnell, Gary tFr.i, 712 Dwight, Pampa, TX, 79065, 112 Parrish, Weldon tSt.J, 3209 35th, Lubbock, TX, 79413 Partain, Ann iFr.l, 125 Terry Dr., Slaton, TX, 79364, 112 Pasley, Larry iSr.i, Rt. 1, Lakeview, TX, 79239 Patterson, Connie tSo.l, 134 Adams Pl., Delmar, NY, 12054, 100 Patterson, Patti iSo.l, Rt. 2, Hale Center, TX, 79041, 21, 100 Patterson, Philip iSr.J, 5412 27th, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 83, 132, 136 Patty, Marty tFr.i, 4606 N. Jackson, Odessa, TX, 79762, 112, 204, 229 Paul, J.W. tBoardi, 3516 22 Pl., Lubbock, TX, 79400, 42 Payne, Darla tFr.i, 127 Hickory, Hereford, TX, 79045, 112 Payne, Donna iSo.i, 5810 Ave. G, Lubbock, TX, 79404, 202 Payne, Lisa lFr.i, 2831 Sunset Dr., Vernon, TX, 76384, 112, 143 Payton, Key tFr.i, Star B Box 1960, Hobbs, NM, 88240, 104, 112, 143 Peacher, Ed iSr.i, 4211 Lexington, Ft. Arthur, TX, 77640 Peacock, Terry tSo.J, 2514 59th, Lubbock, TX, 79413, 102,100,136 Pebsworth, Terri iSo.i, Box 1368, Tahoka, TX, 79373, 5,100 Pectol, Billie tSt.i, 5519 28th, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 73 Pectol, Dale tSo.i, Box 7441, Lubbock, TX, 79407 Pectol, Jerry tSo.i, 5408 23rd, Lubbock, TX, 79407 Pectol, Jimmie iSt.i, 5408 23rd, Lubbock, TX, 79407 Pectol, Ray tSo.l, 5519 28th, Lubbock, TX, 79407 Perez, Louis tSo.J, 1002 Jefferson, Midland, TX, 79701, 175 Perrin, Elaine iFac.i, 5521 26th, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 64, 161 Perrin, Janis tFac.J, 5512 20th, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 60 Perrin, Jerry tFac.i, 5512 20th, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 60, 61, Perrin, Lester iFac.i, 5521 26th, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 68, 69 Perrin, Neva tFr.i, 551220th, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 112 Perryman, Paul iSr.i, 5538 W. 19th 877, Lubbock, TX, 79407 Petty, Curt iSo.i, 10778 E. Dorado Pl., Denver, CO, 80110,96, 108,136 Phillips, Joe iBoardl, 918 Ave, J, Lubbock, TX, 79401, 42 Phillips, Kathy tSr.J, Box 678, Petersburg, TX, 79250 Phillips, Mary Lou iSo.J, 5425 27th, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 32,101,100,141,154,198 Phillips, Mary Louise tFr.J, 101 N. Houston, Pottsboro, TX, 75076 1 Phillips, Novis lJr.J, 2009 39th, Lubbock, TX, 79412 Phillips, Vickie lSo.l, 1001 N. Comanche, Ulysses, KS, 67880,100, 186, 187 Piano Ensemble, 151 Pickering, Alan lSr.l, 505 San Angelo, Midland, TX, 79701, 4, 83, 132 Pierce, Debee lFr.l, 3806 Arbella St., Long Beach, CA, 90805, 112 Pierce, Laura lSr.l, 216 Fir, Hereford, TX, 79405, 83 Pierce, Dwight lSt.l, Box 7014, Lubbock, TX Pillow, John lBoardl, Box 485, Seagraves, TX, 79359, 42 Pinkston, Becky lFr.l, Star Rt., Melrose, NM 88124,112 Pitchford, Peggy lFr.l, Rt. 6 Box 235, Weatherford, TX, 76086, 112, 202 Pledger, Michael lJr.l, 3902 Brushwood, Corpus Christi, TX, 78415 Poindexter, R.B. lSt.l, 1923 8th, Lubbock, TX, 79401, 33 Poindexter, Thelma lSt.l, 1923 8th, Lubbock, TX, 79401, 73 Polvado, Gene lBoard, 1101 Holiday, Plainview, TX, 79072, 42 Polvado, Les lFr.l, 1101 Holiday, Plainview, TX, 79072, 112,212 Pool, Nan lFr.l, 5411 45th, Lubbock, TX, 79414 Poorman, Brad lSo.l, 1610 Santa Clara, Odessa, TX, 79762, 134, 100 Powell, David lSo.l, 6548 W. Clifton Pl., Littleton, CO, 80123, 101 Potts, J.B. lBoardl117 N. Ave. R, Post, TX, 79356, 42 Powell, Steve tJr.l, 4216 Chlsolm, Austin, TX, 78745 Price, Darrel tFac.l, 5426 26th, Lubbock, TX, 70407, 61 Prince, Sherian lFr.l, 3406 Beford, Midland, TX, 79701, 112, 202 Privett, Galen lSr.l, Box 7443, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 83 Prosise, Brenda lFr.l, Box 41, Ft. Stockton, TX, 79735, 112 Pruitt, Harvie lAdm.l, 5201 19th, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 36, 37, 47, 60, 61, 72 Puckett, Joe lFac.l, Box 16002, Lubbock, TX, 79407 Qualls, Dee lSr.J, 1824 S. 5th, Tucumcari, NM, 88401, 84 Quest, Art lJr.l, 3311 46th, Lubbock, TX, 79413, 71, 212 Quinlan, Gall lJr.l, 5878 Pierson St., Aruada, CO, 80004 Quintanilla, Estella, lSr.l, 604 E. Ave. A., Seminole, TX, 79360, 27, 84 Quintanilla, Esther lFr.J, 604 E. Ave. A., Seminole, TX, 79360, 84 Quintanilla, Robert lSo.l, 604 E. Ave. A., Seminole, TX, 79360, 101, 212 Quintero, lrma lSo.l, Box 782, Crowell, TX, 79227, 101, 160 Rackler, Donald lEMTl, Box 656, Shallowater, TX, 79363 Rackler, Ernestine lEMTl, P.O. Box 656, Shallowater, TX, 79363 Rackley, Mike lFr.l, Coventry, Rl, 02816, 112,136,212 Ragland, Jean lSr.l, 6214-B 24th, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 84, 158 Rainwater, Bert lSo.l, 1607 N. Pecos, Ft. Stockton, TX, 79735,17,101,173 Ramirez, Gonzalo lFr.l, 718 3rd, Lubbock, TX, 79401 Ramos, Rosa, lSo.l, Rt. 9 Box 390-H, Lubbock, TX, 79423, 160 Randel, Rolla lSr.l, 1626-B Elkhart, Lubbock, TX, 79416, 84, 141 Rasoo, Larry 410 E. Dogwood 122, Denver City, TX, 79323 Rathgeber, Naomi lSo.l, 801 Cedar Ave., Alamogordo, NM, 88310, 101, 195 Ravanelll, Jim lSt.J, 4921 49th, Lubbock, TX, 79414 Ray, Mary lBettyl iFr.l, 3024 56th, Lubbock, TX, 79413 Reams, Beverly lSt.l, 5538 W. 19th 8145, Lubbock, TX, 79416 Reed, Larry lJr.l, 5601 W. 19th, Box 7356, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 101 Reat, Dot lSt.l, 4815 24th, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 73 Reed, Ronald lFac.l, 5313 45th, Lubbock, TX, 79416, 64 Religious Groups, 138, 139 Flenfro, Tana lFr.l, S.R. lil, Pecos, TX, 79772, 112 Rentro, Tricia lFr.l, Box 578, Ingleside, TX, 78362, 112 Reynolds, Toni lJr.l, Toite 1, Box 351, Roswell, NM, 88201, 132,158,160 Rhodes, Brant lSo.l, 5517 26th, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 5, 101 Rhodes, Hugh lFac.l, 551926th, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 61 Rhodes, Kenneth, lAdm.l, 5517 26th, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 49, 58 Rhodes, Mark lSo.l, 202 Del Rey, West Monroe, LA, 71291, 101, 140, 204 Rhodes, Norma lSt.l, 5517 26th, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 73 Rhodes, Rhonda lFr.l, Rt. 2, Farwell, TX, 79325, 112 Rice, John lSr.J, Box 253, Hale Center, TX, 79041 Rice, Katherine lSo.l, 8832 W. County Rd., Loveland, CO, 80537, 101 Rice, Sherry lJr.l, Rt. 2 Box 177, Lineville, AL, 36266 Richards, Damon lSr.l, 1612 S. Lea, Roswell, NM, 88201,136,161,169,170,17'l Richard, Jim tFr.l, 2106 53rd, Lubbock, TX, 113 Richardson, Earline lSt.l, 2622 E. Baylor, Lubbock, TX, 79403 Richardson, Nancy lSo.l, 2946 Minltz, Okla. City, OK, 73112,101,151 Richey, Len lFr.l, Box 783, Littlefield, TX, 79339, 113 Rigdon, John lFr.l, 3114 Burgandy, Sherman, TX, 113 Rigngy, J.C. lBoardl, 1402 Ave. J, Lubbock, TX, 79403, Rigsby, Sherril lFr.l, 144 W. 14th, Hale Center, TX, 79041 Riley, Beverly lFr.l, 1125 Monserate, Chula Vista, CA, 92011,113,143,159,229 Rizan, Laurie lJr.l, 2001 S. Pennsylvania, Roswell, NM, 88201, 229 Roach, Kathleen lJr.l, 1601 Stribbling, Memphis, TN, 38111 Roberson, Sam lJr.l, 3845 E. Everglade, Odessa, TX, 79762, 212 Roberts, Bailey lFr.l, Box 146, Wink, TX, 79789, 113 Roberts, Beverly lSo.l, Box 553, 606 2nd, Farwell, TX, 79325,101,171,186,187 Roberts, J. Lee lFac.l, 5417 36th, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 62 Roberts, Joan l l, 3804 54th, Lubbock, TX, 79413 Roberts, Lynette l l, 706 E. Lons, Brownfield, TX, 79316 Robers, Margaret lFac.l, 5417 36th, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 64 Roberts, Winona lSo.l, 5403 27th, Lubbock, TX, 79407 Robertson, Dixie lSr.l, Box 1178, Spur, TX, 79370 Robertson, Jerry l J, Box 252, Lorenzo, TX, 79343 Robertson, Lana tFr.l, 107 N. Arkansas, Seymour, TX, 76380, 113 Robinson, Jan lFr.l, Box 10425, Corpus Christi, TX, 79490, 113 Robinson, Jan lJr.l, 5111 37th, Lubbock, TX, 79414, 23 Robinson, Steve QSo.l, 5111 37th, Lubbock, TX, 79414, 23, 101,155 Rodgers, Kaye lSt.l, 5409 Ave. l-l, Lubbock, TX, 79404, 73 Rodgers, skip asap, 5409 Ave. H, Lubbock, Tx, 79404, 18, 148, 149 Rodriguez, Frank lFr.l, 428 S 2nd, 373, Loving, NM, 88256 Rodriguez, Johnny lSo.l, Box 105-A, Meadow, TX, 79345, 1,101, 136 Rodriguez, Linda lJr.l, 1555 Clay St., Denver, CO, 80204 Rodriguez, Ross lFr.l, 500 Slide Rd. 85-L, Lubbock, TX, 79414, 175 Rogers, Debbie lFr.l, Box 475, Bovina, TX, 79009 Rogers, Glenn lFr.l, Box 7467, Lubbock, TX, 79407 Rogers, Hal lJr.l, Box 475, Bovina, TX, 79009 Rogers, Jana lSo.J, 3511 58th, Lubbock, TX, 79413, 101 Rogers, Larry lFac,l, 5540 W, 19th 833, Lubbock, TX, 79416 Rogers, Mark lFr.l, 2902 Vicksburg 8216, Lubbock, TX, 79410 Rolen, Loice lSt.l, 5304 23rd, Lubbock, TX, 79407 Roller, Deborah lSo.l, 29186 Florence, Garden City, Ml, 48135, 101 Roller, Michael lSr.l, 29186 Florence, Garden City, Ml, 48135, 24, 171, 172, 173 Romigh, Robert lSo.l, Rt. 2, Bandera, TX, 78003, 62, 191 Rose, Paula lFr.l, 3731 Shelley Blv., Dallas, TX, 113, 143 Ross, Gary lSr.l, P.O. Box 845, Artesia, NM, 88210, 84, 212 Ross, John lFr.l, 4311 29th, Lubbock, TX, 79410, 113, 174, 175 Ross, Pamela lFr.l, 3704 Highland View, Austin, TX, 79731, 113 Ross, Warran lBoardl, Box 787, Austin, TX, 78731, 42 Rouse, Robert lFac.l,380164th Dr., Lubbock, TX, 79413 Russell, Keith lSr.l, Flt. 8 Box 395, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 84,212 Russwurm, Rick lSr.l, 2502 Louisville, Lubbock, TX, 79407,84, 116,171, 130,173,167 Salazar, Martin lSr.l, 1303 32nd, Lubbock, TX, 79405 Salinas, Janie lSt.l, 1814 E. Colgate, Lubbock, TX, 79403 Sanchez, Maria lSr.l, P,O. Box 93, Eaton, CO, 80615, 113, 160 Sanders, Eldon lBoardl, Box 488, Childress, TX, 79201, 42 Sanders, James lSo.l, 1716 E. 2nd Pl., Lubbock TX, 79403, 160 Sanders, James lFr.l, 2515 69th, Lubbock, TX, 79413 Saunders, George lBoardl, Box 321, Forgan, OK, 79938, 42 Schaltan, Pam lJr.l, 11130 Town 7 Country, Riverside, CA, 92505, 86, 159 Schireman, Richard lFr.l, 3206 N. 191 Ave. Litchfield Park, AZ, 85340 Schneider, Owen, Box 204, Plains, TX, 39755 Schooler, Jim lSo.l, P.M. Box, Loop, TX, 79342, 101 Schott, Kenneth lFac.l, 5510 28th, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 64 Schuller, Lyunn Lynn lSr.l, 702 Ave. T., Lubbock, TX, 79401, 26, 84, 124, 162, 195 Schwartz, Paul lSr.l, 6502 W. St., Lubbock, TX, 79412, 84,229 Scott, Kim lSo.l, 11707 Whitewing, Austin, TX, 78753, 101,136 Schudder, Regina lJr.l, P.O. Box 355, Russell, AR, 72139 Seaton, Sue Ann lSo.l, 1805 Gillham, Brownfield, TX, 79316,101 Senate, 136, 137 Sepada, Margaret lJr.l, 421 Maple, Levelland, TX, 79336 Settle, Reta lSr.l, Box 182, Abernathy, TX, 79311, 33, 84,76 Sexton, Christine lSo.J, 13813 Corpus Christi, Houston, TX,77015,101 Shadden, Bill lSo.l, 4005 25th, Lubbock, TX, 79410 Shaw, Sandy lSo.l, 2607 Stewart Dr., Waco, TX, 76708, 26,102 Shaw, Ty lSo.l, Box 717, Ft. Sumner, NM, 88119, 169, 173 Shay, Shawnie lSr.l, LCC Box 7118, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 35, 185 Shehan, Patricia iFr.l, Rt. 81, Pioneer, LA, 79412, 113, 202 Sheets, Judy tSr.l, Rt. 3 Box 343, Dalhart, TX, 79022, 84 Sherman, Keith lJr.l, 5512 43rd, Lubbock, TX, 79414 Sherrod, Lynn lFac.l, 551510th, Lubbock TX, 79416 Sherrod, Paul lBoardl, 332319th, Lubbock, TX, 79410, 42 Short, Susan lFr.J, 1104 S. Gary, Monahans, TX, 79756, 113 Silvey, Irene lFr.l, 5420 28th, Lubbock, TX, 79407 Silvey, Missy lJr.l, 5420 28th, Lubbock, TX, 79407 Skidmore, Gary lJr.l, 5014 42nd, Lubbock, TX, 79414, 143, 205, 204 Skow, Leesa lFr.l, Box 33, Raton, NM, 87740, 113, 188, 198 Skow, Linda lJr.l, Box 33, Raton, NM, 87740, 198 Smart, Andra lSo.l, Rt. 4, Box 233A, Canyon, TX, 79015, 102 Smartt, Gary lSo.l, 302 S.W. 9th Sl., Andrews, TX, 79714, 102 Smith, Bonnie lSo.l, 6243 Lorimer, Dayton, OH, 45427, 102 Smith, Carl lSt.l, 116 Ursaline, Lubbock, TX, 79403 Smith Smith Smith ,Clarence lSr.l, 482511th, Lubbock, TX, 79416 Smith, ,Diana lFr.l, 7332 E. 35th, Tucson, AZ, 85710, 113 , Gerald lSt.l, 9102 Belton Dr., Lubbock, TX Smith, David lFac.l, 2805 Dover, Lubbock, TX, 79407 Jimmy lFr.l, 2404 62nd, Lubbock, TX, 79413, 113,143 Smith, Linda tFr.l, 5432 33rd, Lubbock, TX, 79407 Smith, Lyndon lSt.l, 5401 25th, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 73 Smith, Robert lSo.J, 1003 N. 10th, Lamesa, TX, 79331 Smith, W.C. lSt.l, 610 S. 10th, Lubbock, TX Snodgrass, Mark lFr.l, 1214 Belleau, Dallas, TX, 75208,113 Snow, Susan lSr.l, Box 525, Fritch, TX, 79036, 84 Snyder, David lSo.j, 1312 N. Lea, Roswell, NM, 88201, 102 Sobities, Violet lSo.l, 5828 Porpoise, El Paso, TX, 79924, 5, 99, 102 Soehner, Gary lSr.l, 4604-A Boston, Lubbock, TX Sooter, Shan lJr.l, Star Rt. Box 176, Kress, TX, 79052 Sorge, Dan lJr.l, 120 N. 12th, Geneva, NB 68361, 172, 173,170,171,167 Sorrells, David lJr.l, 1210 W. Ave. l, Lovington, NM, 88260 Southerland, Wayne lSo.l, 5413 9th, Lubbock, TX, 79416,102,160 Spangler, George lSo.l, 211 Caladium Drive, San An- lonio,TX,78213,102,160,152 Spence, Jean Ann tSo.l, Rt. 5 Box 159, Tahoka, TX, 79373, 102 Spoonts, Tom lSr.l, 3902 Silverspring, Austin, TX, 78759, 3, 84, 143, 147 Spratlin, Nell lSt.l, 5540W. 19th, Lubbock, TX, 79407 Spurlin, Karen lSr.l, Rt. 2 Box 101-B, Roswell, NM, 88201, 84, 163 Spurlin, Robert lFr.l, Rt. 2 Box 101-B, Roswell, NM, 88201,113,143 Stacy, Joann lSr.l, 5201 17th, Lubbock, TX, 79416, 102 Stacy, Will lSo.l, 5201 17th, Lubbock, TX, 79416 Staley, Vicki, lfr.l, 742 Wildwood, Corpus Christi, TX, 78410, 113 Standefer, Grant lFr.l, 3205 Cimmaron, Midland, TX, 79701,15,96,114,136 Starling, Machelle lFr.l, 5403 21st, Lubbock, TX, 79407,114,141 Steele, Ken lFr.l, 1640 W. 8th, 824, Yuma, AZ, 85364, 25,104,114,212 Stell, Lisa lSo.l, 7500 Maplewood, Ft. Worth, TX, 76118, 102 Stephens, Cheryl lFr.l, Tr. 1, Onida, SD, 57564, 114 Stephens, Dale lFr.l, 5601 W. 19th, 97291, Lubbock, TX,79407 Stephens, Johnny lSr.l, Rt. 1, China Springs, TX, 76633,85 Stergggztg, Rebecca lSo.l, 5602 Northacres, Hobbs, NM, Stephenson, Tyson lSo.l, 609 E. Mesa, Hobbs, NM, 88240, 49, 75, 102, 143 Stepp, Frank lSo.l, 601 B. SE, Childress, TX, 79201, 102, 152, 204 Stern, Steve lSo.l, 2309 Falagar, Austin, TX, 78723, 102 Ste1g2n2bRobert lJr.l, 1266 Wrenwood, Memphis, TN, 1 Stewart, Hardy lBoardl, Box 2067, Grants, NM, 87020 Stewart, Jeff lFr.l, 16311 Balsam, Lakewood, CO, 114 Stewart, Phillip lSo.l, 816 Inwood Ct., Grants, NM, 87020 Stewart Raylene, lFr.l, 3270 Amhurst, Riverside, CA, 92505,32, 114,229 Still, Kirk lFr.l, 5611 Delwood Dr., Austin, TX, 78723, 114, 136 Stone, Kenneth lSo.l, 1301 W. 11th, Plainview, TX, 79072,102 Stover, Carolyn tJr.l, 3132 N. Tlndle, Flagstaff, AZ, 86001,99 Stults, Sherri lSo.l, 811 Beech, Jal, NM, 88252, 102 Sturdivant, Carolyn lSt.l, 5501 27th, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 73 INDEX-235 Sturdlvant, Ray lSt.1, 5501 27th, Lubbock, TX, 79407 Sturms, Charles lSr.i, 206 Hazlett Ave., Canton, OH, 44708. 85 Sub-T- 16212, 213 Suffridge, Janet lJr.i, Boles Home, Quinlan, TX, 75474 Summers, David lSt.l, 306 53rd, Lubbock, TX, 78752 Sunday, Karen tSo.i, 604 Hammack Dr., Austin, TX, 78752, 134, 102 Sutton, Rhonda lFr.J, Rt. 1, Box 72, Silverfa, TX, 79257, 114 Swatford, Leela tSt.1, 4919 36th, Lubbock, TX, 79414 Swetnam, Cynthia lSo.i 17 Peel Rd. Singapore 10, Sing. Tabarango, Ben lSr.l, 421OB 18th St., Lubbock, TX, 79416 Tabor, Angela lJr.i, Rt. 1 Box 2668, Artesia, NM, 88210, 24, 32, 143, 145, 147 Tabor, Dangle lAdm.1, 4915 37th St., Lubbock, TX, 79414, 61, 190,191 Tabor, Susan tSo.i, 4620 Banff NE Albuquerque, NM, 87111,94, 102,212 Talbot, David lFr.i, 5107 42nd St., Lubbock, TX, 79414 114,151,205 Talbgg Mike tSo.i, 17 4th St. SE, Cutbank, MT, 59427, Talley, Tlm lFrl, Box 83, Claunch, NM 87011, 74, 114 Tannery, Ron lSt.1, 3414 Belmont, Lubbock, TX, 79407 Tarter, James lSr.l, Rt. 3 Box 223, Lubbock, TX, 79401 Tate, Connie lSr.l, 111 N. Guilford, San Antonio, TX, 78217, 85 Tate, Robert lSt.1, LCC Barracks 61, Lubbock, TX 79407 Taylor, Donna lSo.l, 5415 33rd St., Lubbock, TX, 79407, 103, 141, 198 Taylor, Greg lFr.t, 2809 Lakeside Lane, Carrollton, TX, 75006, 114 Taylor, Kelli lFr.i, 3504 Andrews Hwy., Mldland, TX, 79701, 114 Terrell, Sandy tFr.l, Rt. 1 Box 2668, Artesia, NM, 88210 Terry, Cllfford lBoard1, Drawer F, Snyder, TX, 79549, 42 Terry, Lennis tFr.1, 34088 24th St., Lubbock, TX, 79410 Texas State Educational Association, 158 Theta Rho, 214, 215 Thiggeg, Royse lStaffl, 3402 Elkhart, Lubbock, TX, 7 4 7 Thomas, Brad lFr.J, Rt. 4 Box 64, Longview, TX 75601, Thompson, Cyndy tFr.l, 502 N. 2nd St., Lamesa, TX, 79331, 114 Thompson, Darla tJr.l, 908 Carter Pl., Carlsbad, NM 88220. 112, 202 Thoggsgn, George tSt.i, 6908 Geneva, Lubbock, TX, Thoargpson, Jim lSr.i, Rt. 7 Box 143, Forney, TX, 75126, Thorgpson, Juanita lSt.l, 5405 26th St., Lubbock, TX, 7 407 Thompson, Michael lJr.J, 5801 W. 22nd St. 820, Lub bock, TX, 79407 Thompson, Susan lSo.1, 10229 Karen Ave. NE Albu- querque, NM, 87111, 86, 103, 159, 163 Thompson, Timothy tFr.J, 1403 N. 8th St., Lamesa, TX, 79331, 114 Thorggon, Janice tSo.i, Box 2824, Lubbock, TX, 79408, Thurston, Joe lSt.l, Rt. 3 Box 215, Lubbock, TX, 79401 Thyne, Leslie lJr.i, 7502 Ave. H 11208, Lubbock, TX, 79423 Tinker, Bertha tFr.i, 8 Wall Street, Brockton, MA 02401, 114 Tom, Colleen tSo.l, Rt. 3 Box 329A, Austin, TX, 78751, 103 Tomo Dachl, 196,197 Tooley, Howard lFr.1, Rt. 1 Box 3, Amherst, TX, 79312, 114 Trower, Machell tSr.t, 1120 Williams Dr., Carlsbad, NM, 88220, 85, 76, 202 Trudgen, Craig lSo.1, 1812 E. Cactus Wren Dr., Phoenix, AZ, 85020, 103, 141 Truesdell, Connie lSr.i, 901 SW Ave. K, Seminole, TX, 79360, 85 Tubb, Jacqueline lFr.l, 907 Richard, Carlsbad, NM 88220,114 Turnbough, Judy lFr.1, Box 748, Denver City, TX, 79323, 114, 202 Turner, Andrew lSo.J, 4708 16th, Lubbock, TX, 79416, 74,94,103, 141 Turner, Cindy lSo.t, 904 S. Andrews, Sherman, TX, 75090,103 Turner, Connie lJr.J, 1409 N. Elizabeth, Brady, TX, 76825, 159, 229 Tyler, Judy lJr.J, 2010 Brazos Pl., Hobbs, NM, 88240, 143,145, 159 Uselton, Rhoda lJr.i, 707 S. Wall, Shanrock, TX, 79079 Utter, Cllfford lSr.l, 5402 25th, Lubbock, TX, 79407 Utter, Donna tFr.i, 401 Tlndall, Trenton, MO, 64683 Valdez, Manuel, lSt.l, 2205 E. 19th, Lubbock, TX, 79403 Valdez, Patricia tSr.1, 322 Penn, Walsenburg, CO, 81089. 85 Valentine, Ralph iSt.i, 2522 20th, Lubbock, TX, 79410, 73 Vanderhoof, James lSr.i, 4517 11th, Lubbock, TX, 79406,151 Van Meter, Bryan tFr.i, Box 464, Happy, TX, 79042, 114 Van gllgter, Janis lFr.1, 6212 Fremont, Lubbock, TX, 7 4 4 236- IN DEX Vasek, Miles lFr.l, 519 W. 4th, Box 612, Hale Center, TX, 79041 Vickers, Patricia lFac.J, Rt. 3, Lubbock, TX, 79401, 64, 65 Vickers, Rebecca tFac.l, Rt. 3, Lubbock, TX, 79401 Vleregge, Larry lSo.J, 5414 36th, Lubbock, TX, 79407 Vines, Bob lFr.J, 3301 60th, Lubbock, TX, 79413 Viney, Charles lSt.t, 5505 26th, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 73 Vogier, Paula lSo.1, Rt. A, Lamesa, TX, 79331, 103. 141,159 Wade, Mary tBethl tJr.l, 5428 30th, Lubbock, TX, 79407 Waite, Penny lFr.l, 1743 S. Arch, Janesville, WI, 53545, 115 Wakefield, Janice lSr.l, 4703 St. Rita Dr., Louisville, KY,40219,24,85, 117, 119,120, 131,137,229 Walderon, Alicia tJr.J, 8515 58th Ave., Berwyn Hts., MD, 20740 Waldrop, Jay lSr.i, 201 NW 7th, Andrews, TX, 79714, 85 Walker, Allen lFac.l, 5521 9th, Lubbock, TX, 79416 Walker, Donna lSo.J, Rt. 2 Box 489, Hughes Springs, TX, 75656, 159, 193 Walker, Janet tJr.i, 5201 Raintree, El Paso, TX, 79924 Wallace, Mildred, 550917th Pl., Lubbock, TX, 79416 Wallace, Tracy tFr.l, 2891 S. Kearney, Denver CO, 80222,115,173,171,167 Walter, Robert lJr.1, 608 E. King, Lancaster, PN, 17602 Warden, Brenda iFr.l, 236 Nlmltz, Grants, NM, 87020, 115, 154 Warden, Millie tJr.l, 236 Nlmltz, Grants, NM, 87020, 8, 143, 147 Warnlck, William tFac.1, 7911 A Albany, Lubbock, TX, 79424 Warren, Howard lFr.i, 803 N. Clinton Ave., Dunn, NC, 28334 Washburn, Mike tJr.l, 720 Jane Lane, Weatherford, TX, 76086 Watson, Louanne tSo.1, 3203 Beverly Rd., Austin, TX, 78703, 103, 155, 161, 202, 229 Watters, Miles tSo.t, 523 Maple, Clayton, NM, 88415, 170, 171 Watters, Rocky lSr.l, 523 Maple, Clayton, NM, 88415 Weaver, Lynette lFr.l, Box 396, Crosbyton, TX, 79322, 115 Weaver, Ric lSr.l, 3632 Redbud, Odessa, TX, 79762, 175 Webber, Donna tFr.1, 816 E. 4th, Denver Clty, TX, 79323,115 Webb, Jerry lFac.1, 4503 7th, Lubbock, TX, 79416 Weinhold, Gary lSo.l, 2257 Barrow Abilene, TX, 79605, 103 Welch, Danny iSr.l, Box 616, Munday, TX, 76371, 85, 212 Welsh, Will tFr.1, 2307 55th, Luboock, TX, 79412 Wernlund, Lois lFr.1, Box 68 RR 1, Baldwin, Wl, 54002, 55 Wesley, Cecil tSt.l, 541414th, Lubbock, TX, 79416, 73 Westbrook, Dee lSo.i, Star Rt., Poteet, TX, 78065, 103 Wharton, Eddie tFr.i, 5222 28th, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 115 Whatley, Karen lJr.i, 417 Aspen, Ft. Morgan, CO, 80701 Wheeler, Danny tFr.1, 2117 Echols, Clovis, NM, 88101, 115 Whiddon, Jan tSo.1, 5890 Elatl, Littleton, CO, 80120, 103 White, Ed lSt.l, Rt. 3 Box 222 A, Lubbock, TX, 79401 White, Jana lFr.1, Rt. 2 Box 374, Lubbock, TX, 79415 White, Kelton iFr.l, 716 E. Broadway, Brownfield, TX, 79316, 24, 141, 164, 216, 115 White, Kim tJr.t, Box 23, Lamesa, TX, 79331 White, Lucky tSr.l, 606 A Calhoun, Mldland, TX, 79701, 160 White, Myron tSo.l, Rt. 2 Box 165, Brownwood, TX, 76801, 103 White, Ronnie, Rt. 3 Box 222 B, Lubbock, TX, 79401 White, Rosa lSo.t, 414 SW 5th, Morton, TX, 79346 Whitehead, Vickie tFr.1, Box 855, Jal, NM, 88252, 115 Whltford, Beva tFr.1, 1906 38th, Lubbock, TX, 79412, 115, 143 Whiting, Frank tSt.t, 3811 23rd, Lubbock, TX, 79401 Wickham, Julie lSo.l, Box 237, Eunice, NM, 88231 Wlggains, Chester lBoardi, Box 8, Summerfield, TX, 79085, 42 Wiggains, David lSo.t, Box 8, Summerfield, TX, 79085, 103,212 Wilbanks, Belinda lSr.l, Box 96, Farwell, TX, 79325, 85 Wilhoit, Dennis tJr.i, West Star Rt., Portales, NM, 88130 Wilkerson, Mark tFr.l, Box 367, Cuba, NM, 87013 Williams, Carma lFr.1, 3423 55th, Lubbock, TX, 79413 Williams, Don tFac.l, 5312 49th, Lubbock, TX, 79414, 64, 65, 132, 151, 153 Williams, Jay lSo.i, 1510 San Juan, La Junta, CO, 81050 Wllllams, Kevan lFr.l, 2610 Montana, Carlsbad, NM, 88220,185 Williams, Marsha lSo.i, 1604 Capps Pl., Belen, NM, 87002, 103, 141 Williams, Nevan lFr.i, 2610 Montana, Carlsbad, NM, 88220,164,185 Williams, Randy lJr.1, 3423 55th, Lubbock, TX, 79413 Willis, Sandra tSt.l, 1205 N. Quaker, Lubbock, TX Willits, Brad lFr.l, 2544 Oates, Dallas, TX, 75228, 22 115, 153 Willits, Estel tSo.t, LCC Barracks, Lubbock, TX, 79407 22, 103 1 1 Wilson, Cllfl tSo.l, 1518 May Lane, Bartlesvllle, OK 74003, 94, 103, 143, 145, 200 Wilson, Jan tSr.i, 450819th, Lubbock, TX, 79407, 85 Wilson, Sherry lSo.l, Rt. 5, Vernon, TX, 76384, 103 Winkler, Cynthia lFr.l, Box 1034, Denver City, TX, 79323, 115 Wishert, Johnny lSr.i, 15511 26th, Lubbock, TX, 79405 Wolfe, Terry lSo.i, 30 Dover, Lakewood, CO, 80226, 103,147 Wood, Jan tSr.l, Box 54, Dell City, TX, 79837, 158 Woodard, Paul lFr.l, Rt. 1 Box 633, Seagraves, TX, 79359, 115 Woggruff, Woody tJr.J, 712 SW Lally, Des Moines, IA, 315 Woodruff, Rob tSr.i, Rt. 8 Box 12, Lubbock, TX, 79407 Worth, Don lJr.i, 310 N. 3rd, Carlsbad, NM, 88220, 33, 103, 175, 177 Worth, Sharon tSo.1, 2002 40th, Lubbock, TX, 79412 Wren, Nancy lFr.l, Box 1081, Mathis, TX, 78368, 115 Wright, Linus lBoardi, 3830 Richmond Ave., Houston, TX, 77027, 42 Wright, Richard tFr.t, Box 87, Meadow, TX, 79345, 115 Yaskog Sllgree lFr.i, 5402 21st, Lubbock, TX, 79407, Yates, J.O. lFac.1, 7502 Ave. H Sp. 8, Lubbock, TX, 79404 Ybarra, Jose tSt.J, Rt. 3, Lubbock, TX, 79401 Yeary, Joe lSo.i, Box 285, Levelland, TX, 79336, 86 Yiralgh Dave, lSr.i, Box 154, Almira, WA, 99103, 116, Young, Kenneth tFr.1, Box 365, Devine, TX, 78016, 29, 115, 147, 145 Young, Loretta lFr.l, 1005 Denton, Mldland, TX, 79701, 115 Young, Paula tSr.1, 2401 24th, Acutf, TX, 79401, 85 Young, Terry lJr.J, 12103 Bexhlll, Houston, TX, 77065, 14,132,136,137 Yowell, Rickie tSr.l, Rt. 1, Brownfield, TX, 79316, 76, 85, 136 THE 1975 EL EXPLORADOR STAFF Editor ......... ..... M ary Lou Phillips Associate Editor . . ......... Trudy Neel Staff . .' ......... .... R on Bontrager Beth Brady Photographers . . Technical Advisor Faculty Advisor. . Mike Elrod Margaret Emerson Marty Patty A 'Sam Roberson H Brenda Warden .Ken Kendall-Ball Butch King Paul Kirkpatrick Tim McNeill .Ken Kendall-Ball . . . ..... Dr. Aubrey Green EX EXPLOHADOR STAFF-237 7 t-. 4.- is' 238-EPILOGUE if P AN. ,,. 1 , r HJ f - . gl . yfii While the world roared around us, We retrenched and thought of the future. United in location and spirit, we learned from each other more about ourselves and our universe. Spring was a time to disas- semble, and each had to do his own thing. In one school year we completed a universal cycle. Alone, we are vulnerableg together we are strong, even invincible. At the end of each cycle we go out as fortified individuals, with a sense of kindred strength. From many . . . one. Mtffxglp. A , , lM.1,l H ' 4 . EPILOGUE-239' fda. E!-dig There is a destiny that makes us brothers None goes his way alone. All that we send into the lives of others Comes baok into our own. Edwin Markham i M r f'l3iP - I 'E .f ke 1 Y ,ni , . N -. uv ,V gtk 1 -in-. Pt '1,l. it ,. fx rid E 1771 1 x- - II V. it Il f fl t W w.::, ,,. .JE-, . i. 1, A -V1 - .l,-.i '-1 . .-.1 ,:. i. ,- f-J . f t 1 J X I w 1 1, -, .,.,.g,:f1 , ,. 5 ,tg-'g,.5-ef , 11 5' ml 11 1 Q ,bf .- E pl ' , + A P I I 4 I Q M Ig' W' fi In I 395, 1' Hi. l H9 , 1 LJ n T .. -' 1, I Qi 1-1 an . - 1 'if uw- ,, , 'P' -1-Hn-AIT ,Z f WH,,,, 'F' me-3 1 I1 Hfgwglbizgrf sf. wa... , 1 1 Vlh' 4-'F -:YA-9, N 1-, - I' -'gsriii ' '-i- 4fC'7fi'7'tf1-5, aw.-.H f , as ,u K. ...ni . . -. 1-mnvf' ' --.J nk V, .-'- f' 'S 'W' P 4 .vi .hit - 35 ,bk it sw.. 4' 14? r Gif.
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