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1978 TOTEM McMurry College Abilene, Texas Volume 55 Edited By The TOTEM Staff TABLE OF CONTENTS The Reservation 2 Chiefs — 54 Braves — 66 Indian Tribes — 92 i The Reservation Is What is The Reservation? It means many things to many people. The Reservation is love, friendship, and joy; it is also traditions past, the living of today, and many hopes for the future. It is very difficult to actually pin- point what The Reservation is because it is so many things to everyone. Each day gives one another lasting memory to file away in his book of dreams - and these moments arc The Reservation. 5 7 NOW 10 11 TODAY 14 15 Mr. Michael Barry Michael R. Barry received his Bache- lor of Music Education and Master of Arts Degrees from West Texas State University in Canyon. Texas. He worked in the public school systems in the towns of Shamrock. Big Lake, and Borger. While in Shamrock. Barry received the Outstanding Citizen Award in 1967. Prior to launching his leaching career, he served as an officer in the United States Army and was awarded the Army Commendation Medal for meritorious service at Fort Sill. Oklahoma in 1965. Just prior to coming to MeMurry Col- lege as director of Bands and Assistant Professor of Music, he served the First United Methodist Church of Borger in a full time capacity as Lay Associate to the Pastor. Mr. Barry in a short time has become well known and loved at MeMurry Col- lege. Students have found him available not only for conference about their aca- demic problems, but also for their per- sonal problems. Mr. Barry has become more than just a good teacher, he has also become a good friend. 16 - Dedication 2 HI H O H oo- jvo Dr. Humphrey was named administrative assis- tant to the President at MeMurry in August of 1963 after serving the college as academic dean since 1955. He was a history and government teacher at MeMurry from 1931 to 1933 Dr Humphrey received his bachelor of arts de- gree from Southwestern University at Georgetown in 1930; his master of arts from Southern Method- ist University in 1931. and his doctor of education from George Peabody College in 1952. He has received many honors in academic cir- cles and served as a member of the Texas Legisla- ture from 1940 to 1946 He was chairman of the committee on education He was president of the Texas State Teachers Association in 1949; Vice- President in 1948; and chairman of the Legislative Commute of TSTA Dr Humphrey has been ex- tremely active in the Kiwants Club and serves on the Board of Directors of the Kiwanis Club He is a Mason and is a member of the Methodist Church, having served as a member and a chair- man of the official board at St. Paul Methodist Church He is a Sunday School Teacher of the Excel Men's Class He is a former scoutmaster, and Eagle Scout, and chairman of the advance- ment committee of the Chisholm Trail Council Dr Humphrey and Mrs. Humphrey live at 1801 Sayles Blvd , and their son. Joe Clark Humphrey, is a MeMurry College graduate and teaches at Cooper High School in Abilene. What can be said for two men that put their all into their students lives and into making each day a beautiful experience for all with whom they come into contact. All who know these men feel a deep respect and pride in the value of their relationship. People such as Mr Michael Barry and Dr. Joe Humphrey make living worthwhile and also develop a great deal of challenge for everyone in which they meet. It is with great pride, admiration and love that the 1978 TOTEM is dedicated to these two fine men of MeMurry College. Dedication — 17 August brings to McMurry more new faces A. Pat Downey and Keith Ernst look excited about hav- ing pictures made B. The Reservation attracts many people to its activities C. Student attend the Fall Convocation College Series A Teresa Callaway gives everyone a friendly smile B D'Lyn Davison and Cynthia Parker sit on the dunking board at the West Teaas Fair C. What a way to spend an afternoon in Chemistry lab!” D Tammy Aubrey seems skeptical about cameras A. Freshmen participate in Christian Fellowship with Upper- classmen B Elaine Schrimpshirc looks for that just right book in Jay- Rollins Library. C. Diana Chubb works diligently on her studies. D. Upperclassmen show Freshmen the “ropes.” Freshmen involve themselves in a new lifestyle A Slimes show spirit at a Indian Football game B Freshmen love the excitement of football games. C. I wish this silly fire would start!” D Slimes participate in Tug-of-War Indian Tribes — 23 McMurry student’s lives Vary each day A. “Yes Ladies, this is the latest in college fashion B Dear Shelley Smith, come down from the stars. C. “Whoever said good books arc hard to come by. D What’s so funny about this food’’” A. Brenda Rimes. Cindy Holden, and Nancy Pillard visit about something B Scott Pendergrass looks worried C. Ronnie Courtney talks to Lcla Hines after a MeMurry basketball game T.I.P. Sing Song offers tribute to Academy Awards A Sieve Mom and Bccca Morris perform al the Gong Show sponsored by Indian Insight B Cliff Odenwald poses with his prizes after winning the peanut- butter eating contest Tinkerbcll is played by Sally Robertson C. Well, it does need something, but what ’ D MeMurry alumni cook hotdogs for a MeMurry football game C The Reservation—27 s p o o k s a r r A Spooks “get down at the T I P - IHR Halloween party B Terry and Shirley Bates pose as Raggedy Ann and Andy. C. Students dip apples in the cafeteria on Halloween. 28 — The Reservation The Reservation — 29 The Reservation burns with Spirit at Homecoming 1977 A Debi Gambrell portrays a TIP squaw B XO proudly displays their Indian mud hut C. The Reservation overflows with football fans. 30 THE RESERVATION The Reservation—31 “Man of LaMancha” presented by Drama 32—The Reservation Man of La Mancha Cast Cervantes Don Quixote - George Hogan Manscrvant Sancho - Bruce Unrue Governor Innkeeper - Bruce Cain Captain of Inquisition - Bob Bcin Soldiers of Inquisition • Steve Keenum Ben Benefield Dukc Dr. Carrasco - Buster Maloney Pedro - Darrell Wofford Anselmo - Mike Scarbrough Jose - Steve Bell Paco - Tim Morris Aldonza - Cheryl Allen Maria - Mary Glover Fermina • Trendy Sharp Antonia - Tami Stoker Housekeeper - Candi McConnell Padre - Rickey Burke Barber - Marcus Bradford Moorish Dancer - Shelley Bailey A. McMurry Faculty discusses current issues that interest all at McMurry B Yes Pat Devenport. the camera is clicking. C. D'Lyn Davison tells Chuck Bell her latest idea on McMurry housing Deep interest and pride abounds in all at McMurry A. “Surely you don't mean we have to know the entire piece by tomor- row. B Doug Wofford takes a break from hb busy life. C. Vicki Baker and Kathy Hamblen assist Dr Kim in finding a book from the library The Reservation — 35 A Study habits vary for all McMurry students A “Now its not really so bad. we still have three more days to write that 30 page paper B Dcbi Gambrcll takes a break with the “real thing. C. Johnny Grimes is “studying.” but not his books! The Reservation—37 McMurry is a friendly college . . . look and see A Blake Woodall was M.C. for student weekend Talent Show. B Bruce Cain tings Elvis. C. Pam Lindlcy sings Barbra Streisand D. “My. aren’t these men Friendly.” A McMurry Women explain social clubs to prospective freshmen. B Kyle Ballcw and Harry Riser attempt to entertain McMurry stu- dents. C. “Yes folks, vote D'Lyn Davison MSG Suzy Homemaker D. Jame Hargus entertains with his voice and guitar. Find yourself at McMurry A Boy do I love this piece, sighs Teresa Brown B For your free Bunny Hop lesson, call Mike I cideckcr al B- U-N-N-Y-H-O-P. C. Bruce Unrue has Social Hall Fever D. Pauline Goode dreams herself away 40 A Pam Barnett and Effic Handficld participate at the Student UN. B Darrell Wofford projects himself towards the camera. C Gosh. Trendy Sharp looks like she loves pledging and doing funs for Cindy Rucker McMurry students spend free time outdoors A Brett I ang love to sleep outside B Where else can you get a great meal than outdoors at the McM Cafeteria C. Garry Philip ha so much free time he even has time to tit in tree . 42 The Reservation A. Gosh tennis is so much fun in Ihc West Texas wind.” exclaim Pauline Goode and Sharon Thompson B. Don Lankford smiles for everyone C. Even math class can be fun outside fhc Reservation—43 Springtime brings smiles to McMurry A. “Ye folks, we have no complaints about the great food here at McMurry College. B Dr Sharp can still smile even though his walking ability has been impaired C. Susan Smith takes a “phone break from her studies. 44 — The Reservation A GOBBETTE Vicki Yoder smiles since she is unable to talk to boys. B. George Worthington and his guitar are a familiar sight to Me Murry students. C. Steve Harrell points out that Russ Shubcrt did not eat his entire plate of food. 45 Relationships make college life more meaningful to everyone A Many students work hard on the Homecoming show B F.mily Peebles gives Steve Ernst a second look. C. Sarah Hardwick. Pam Barnett, and Shelley Glenn visit at the Women's Interclub Tea. 46 — The Reservation A. McMurry fans rejoice after an Indian victory. B Ardi und Bob Gillette. Gold Star Dorm parents, enjoy a country western dance. C. Cindy Holden secs a freak sight as Vicki Rakcstraw. Char Hay . Pam Vardeman, and Cyd Riley watch the softball game D. Patty Hamblin. Cynthia Parker, Johnny Grimes, and Lisa Garland enjoy each others company P 47 Students always find something to do on the McMurry Campus A Toro Martinez find interesting magazines to read in the bookstore B Emily Peebles seems to be elated about something C Thomas Wheeler jumps for joy at the Klutz Kompany showing A. Dr. Colaw speaks at the Carlcton Willson lectures in the fall B Sanya Sullivan explains the finer points of student life to Debbie Hulse. C. Dr W. David Maxwell speaks at the Bcnnctt-Willson lectures in the spring. D. Mr. Patty and Mrs. Gilbert discuss the rising price of tea in China. 50—The Reservation The Art of Learning is shaped by various members of the faculty A A ceramic student molds a jar during his spare time. B The snack bar ladies pause to catch up on the latest gossip C. Various dealers came to the Indian ROW WOW in the spring. ft Ground breaking is a part of new campus advancement A The project of restoring Old Mam is now a page in the history or McMurry College B Dr. Kim welcomes the Board of Trustees and students to the ground breaking ceremony C. Dr. Kim. along with other dignitaries of McMurry, break ground for the new student center. The Reservation begins to look towards the Future The Reservation - 53 56 — Chiefs A Dr. Kim addresses guest at the Dedication ccrcmonv for the ne student center B. Trustees gather together as Dedication it made for the new student center. V McMurry Chiefs PAT BENNETT Director of Public Relations PEGGY CASE Director of Freshman Counseling DAVID D1LLMAN Director of Admissions CHARLES ELY Director of Dyess AFB Center TOM FULLER Minister to the College TYRONE BLACK Dean of the College and Vice President for Academic Affairs DEAN BOULDIN Admission Counselor MARIBELL GILBERT Placement Director and Development Associate MARTY GREGORY Assistant Director of Public Relations CHARLES HOGSETT Director of College Relations and Deferred Gifts JACK HOLDEN Vice President for Development and Public Relations 58 — Chiefs VALERIE JONES Admissions Counselor PAUL JUNGMEYER Administrative Assistant to the President. Chairman. Division of Education MARSHALL RHEW Associate Director of Development DON SCALES Vice President for Financial Affairs JOE SPECHT Director of Jay-Rollins Library ALAN STALEY Vice President of Student Affairs RANDY STRICKLAND Director of Alumni SANDY SULLIVAN Dean of Women MIKE SWANSON Director of Computer Services and Assistant Professor of Mathematics JEROME VANNOY Registrar GWEN VINCENT Assistant Registrar DOUG WOFFORD Admissions Counselor Chiefs 59 McMurry Faculty Members Inspire Students Dr Clark Beasley. Biology Dr David Balckburn. Music Dr Henry Doscher. Business Dr Fane Downs. History Dr Bill Dulin. Mathematics Dr Mohammed EFAttrache. Political Science Tommy Estes. Physical Education Dr Manuel Flores. Business Ysau Rores. Physical Education Carrol Haggard. Speech Judson Hardy. Mathematics Dr Lyndel Harm. Chemistry Dr Tern Ross and Dr Gene Ristcr discuss new developments in the English field Mrs. Clyde Herrington. English Dr Ralph Hester. Physical Education 60 — Cheifs Roy Jacobs. German Hcrshal Kimbrcll. Coach and Physical F.duca- tion C. W l ong. Mathematics Humberto Mirclcs. French Robert Monk. Religion Robert M Mulholland. Religion C A. Dr Joe Stamey lectures to one of his classes B Sherwood Sutcr watches one of his students. Ronny Hardaway work C Dr F.l-Attrachc takes a quick peek at his notes before class Lawrence Pad. Buiineu J M Phillip . Speech Dr Gene Ritter, English Tern Ro , Englith Robert W Sledge. History Joseph Sl.mey, Philosophy Gary Stephenson. Theatre Kimberley Stone, Theatre Jack Thompson. Business James D Vick. Psychology A Yes folks. McMurry Faculty members do get to relax sometimes as proven by Dr Manuel Flores and Lawrence Pad B Hershcl Kimbrcll looks worried at a McM basketball game 62 — Cheifs Chief — 63 McMurry Staff is varied in jobs KAY BABINGTON. Secretary to Director of Library BEN BILBRF.Y, Plumber RICK BOOZ. Library N D BURFIELD. Air Conditioning CHARLES CHINN. Maintenance SUZANNE CLEARWATER. Record Clerk FRANCES COOPER. Library PAUL DELACOT. Electrician PEGGY GETTS. General Clerk LEI LAN GOOCH. Bookstore LYNN HAGGARD. Reference Librarian BERNICE HATCHETT. Secretary to the Vice President of Student Affairs McMurry presents Dr Sumcrlin and his wonderful world of electronics. GENIE HENSON. Switchboard BOBBIE JEAN HOGAN. Library Cheifs MARI.IN LOEWEN, Maintenance JO MCCOY. Cashier GLEN MOBLEY. Custodian KAREN NANOS. Secreta ry for Admissions RUTH S NEELY. Dorm Supervisor Dr Mulholland prepares himself for his teaching of religion classes FLORENCE NICHOLS, Secretary for Development BERNICE O'KELLY. Hostess LON I PARMELLY. Secretary to the Dean RETA PATTERSON. Secretary to the Campus Minister GENE PATTY. Bookstore l-INDA ROBINSON. Librarian- Catalogcr WINFRED SCOTT. Maintainancc MOZEI 1 1 STRICKLAND. Dorm Supervisor JANNEY TAYLOR. Office Manager for Development DON WORLEY. Maintainancc Chiefs — 65 McMurry Seniors Anticipate Graduation CHERYL ALLEN. Abilene JIMMY AMARO. O’Donnell BRENDA ANDERSON. Abilene JERRY ANDERSON. Clyde SHELLEY BAILEY. Abilene TERRY BATES. Baird SUSAN BLASSINGAME. Colorado City RANDY BAKER. Amarillo CAVE BAUM. Abilene ALICE ANN BLEDSOE. Abilene RICKIE BAKER. San Antonio CHUCK BELL. Eapenola, N.M. DEBORAH BOWKER. Santa Anna A Char Hayes, Future owner of Tootsie Roll Pops. Inc. B: Rhonda Lyles and Connie Matncy reunite after a long separation. DEAN BROWN. Abilene TERESA BROWN. Abilene MARTY CASH. l.ubbock PATTI DENNIS. Abilene STEVE ERNST. Grand Prairie WESLEY BROWN. Clarendon BRUCE CAIN. Abilene LORENZO CHRIESMAN III. Cisco PAT DOWNEY. Mo cllc DAVID EVANS. Graver CATHY CORE. Abilene LAYLONI DRAKE. El Paso NANCY EVANS. Mineral Wells KIM COWAN. Muleshoe JANET DUNLAVY. Perryton DON FITE. Abilene DONNA DAY. Lindsay. Cal. CHARLIE EBARB. Sweetwater NIDA FORD. Lovington. N.M. ANGEL DEL RIO. Santurcc. Puerto Rico DONNA ENGLER. Abilene GILBERT GALLEGOS. Ft Stockton Braves — 69 JOF. GREEN. Morton MARY GOOCH. Abilene PAULINE GOODE. El Paio DAVID GRAY. Spade JOYCE GRIMES. Abilene VICKI HAMBLEN. Happy DONALD L HANCOCK. Kokomo, Ind M EFFIF. HANDFIELD. Springer N M STEVEN R HARDMAN. Tucson. AZ JAME HARGUS. Garland STEVE HARTER. Abilene ERNEST HAVNER. Abilene CHARLOTTE HAYS. Lubbock MARIE HELM. Brcckenndgc KURT HERGERT. Spearman ALAN HERMAN. Abilene STEPHANIE HIGGINS. Lubbock KIM HOFFMAN. Brownfield JAYNE HOUSTON. Rail KEITH JAMESON. Lubbock The McMurry Band take time out to relax during a football game. ROBERT F JONFS. Birmingham. Ala MEI INDA KILGORE. Dallas JANIE KIRKLAND. Panhandle DENNIS KUNKEL. Abilene TERRY K LAMBERT. Abilene MIKE LEIDECKER. While Oak. SHELLEY lORANG. Artesia. N V! MARY LORD. Corpus Christi JULIE LOYD. Borger DENNIS LUMPEE. Odessa RONALD MABERRY. Hamlin F.DDIE MARCUM. Harlingen CONNIE MATNEY. Odessa MARSHA J MOREHEAD. Canadian LIZABETH MARQUEZ. El Paso GENE MAXWELL. Clyde DAVID NELSON. Odessa ANDY MASSINGILL. Gatesvillc MARK MILLER. Clovia. N M RENNA OAXACA. Sweetwater Connie Maincy and Rhonda Lyles try to pull one over on Cliff Odenwald while Cindy Rucker seems bored Braves — 71 TERRY ODOM. Abilene GENEVA PAIGE. Abilene CYNTHIA PARKER. Aspcrmont MARK C PARR. Children BILL. PIERPONT, Abilene MATT POPNOE. Coleman JIM PORTERFIELD. Abilene WILLIAM LEE RICHBURG. Lakeview CHERYL RIDGEWAY. Breckcnndgc BONNYE RIHALY. Abilene BRENDA RIMES. Aspcrmont W AYNE ROBERTSON. Comanche MARY ROBINSON. Borger DAVID SCHKADE. Albany CLARENCE SADLER JR.. Odessa MARK SEARS. Tulsa MARIA MURO SADLER. Juarez. Mexico WALTER SHIPMAN. Denton Diane Parpart and Sharon Weber relax after a halftime perfor- mance. 72 — Braves C LEE SMITH. Clyde SUSAN SMITH. Amarillo CATHY STAMETS. Brownfield STEPHEN STAMETS. Abilene TRF.NA STANSELL. Eastland WENDY STEW ART. Lubbock MARY STRICKER. Dallas TONY STRICKLIN. Grand Prairie DANA TEEL. Abilene BARBARA THOMAS. Abilene AVA THOMPSON. Belen. N M DAVID TURNER. Electra PAM VARDEMAN. Lubbock ROBERT W ALKER. Columbus. Georgia CINDY W ALL. Clovis N M DENICE WALTRIP. Roswell N M TERRY WARREN. Abilene W ALTER E W HEAT. Abilene DANA WHITT. Abilene FLORENCE DOSSET WICKH AM. Trent DAVID W ILCOX. Roswell. N M BRAD E WILLINGHAM. Sweetwater GAIL WINTERS. Fayetteville. VC PETER YURATIS. Abilene Braves - 73 Jennifer Adams, Abilene Raquel Aguirre. El Paso Amber Alshousc. Anthony. N M David Anderson. Casper. Wyo Donna Jean Anderson. Odessa Frank Andrews. Celina Cristina Angel, El Paso Isaura Angel. El Paso Don Appling. Ulysses. Kan Rogeno Arcc. Loaredo Namiqa Ardhuerumly. Avoca Peggy Armenta. Abilene McMurry football fans concentrate on the outcome of a regular football game Larry Bailey, Burleson Pamela Barnett, Marfa Tammy Aubrey. Albuquerque N.M Tim Barbee. Big Spring Mary Atwell, T uscola Kyle Ballcw. Waco 74 — Braves Brian Barton. Abilene Darrell Baskett. Albuquerque VM Martha Bate . Dallas Shirley Bates. Spearman Dcnycc Baucum. Anson Randy Beachy. Plain City. Ohio Larry Beam, El Paso Cheryl Beamer. Abilene Kay Rcdtngficid. Abilene Steven W Bell. Hobbs. N M Tara Benedict. Alpine Ben Benefield, Amarillo Angie Benge. Lovington N M Jan Bennett. Abilene Barry Beverly. Waco Keith Beverly. Waco Travis Bibbs. Tcxico. N M. Keith Bigger . Petersburg Howard Bishop. Artcsia N.M Elisa Black. Melrose N M Braves - 75 A. Stephanie Woodward hopes for another McMurry Football Victory. B Slime Olympics prove interesting for ev- eryone concerned. Dennis Bruington, Petersburg Kim Cuong T. Dui. Vietnam Eva Black. Baird Mary Bohannon. Arlington Gary Bruwner. Abilene Kathy Brumfield, Borger Barbara Bunnage. Roswell. N M Carla Blackkettcr, Shamrock Bonnie Boris. Roswell N M Donna Briscoe. Seminole Alise Bruton. Abilene Elaine Bunting. Henrietta Kurt Blackkettcr, Shamrock Marcus Bradford. Stinnett Kirk Brooks. Round Rock Janice Bryant. Abilene Rickey Burke. Abilene 76 — Braves Leslie Burrus. Stinnett Michael Byers. Dallas Susan Bynum. Austin Teresa Callaway. Midland Lisa Campbell. Phillips June Carlilc. Abilene Debi Cary. Hamlin Mary Lee Cator. Stinnett Matt Chattin. Amarillo Diana Chubb, Cameron Robert Cervetto. Duncanville AIFredo Cesar. Miroflores. Mcnco Cathy Chappell. Abilene Laura Chappell. Abilene Kim Chester. HI Paso Vickie Clarke. Mineral Wells • Surely you are not bored in your Economics class. David Tominsoo Braves — 77 Mary Clearwater. Abilene Patricia Clevenger. Chillicothe Ricky Conley. Merkel Gloria Cortinci. Abilene S Jeanme Courtney. Lakenheath. England Jessie Cox Tim Crane. Canadian Ann Criswell. Abilene Isn't it great that McMurry offers such interesting classes? Paula Criswell. Hobbs. N.M Mollie Cunningham. Dallas Steven Davenport. Burnet Jeff Cross. Burleson Lawrence Daniel. Albuquerque Connice Davis. Ore City 78 — Braves Randy Davis. Winters D'Lyn Davison. Hereford Ricky Dawson. Odessa Ruth DeYoung. San Antonio Cindy Dickson. San Antonio Richard Dickson. San Antonio Maribcth Dillman. Mulcshoc Kathy Dobbs. Abilene Kyle Dotson, Abilene Robin Drake. El Paso Fred Dulin. Kermit Lawrancc El Attrachc. Sowcida. Syria Nabil Naim El Attrachc. Soweida Syria Brenda Ellison. Rising City. Neb l.mda Emory. Abilene Darla Englcr. Abilene Keith Ernst, Grand Prairie Modesto Esptnora. Nicaragua. C A Dale Evers. Waco Buddy Fisher. Abilene Braves 79 Dennis Flaughcr, Burger Bill Fry. Abilene Jason Fry. Burncl Debi Gambrell. El Lisa Garland. Jon Gales. Paso Littlefield Shallowatcr F.fTie Handficld and Winston White discuss current MeMurry issues at a MSG Meeting Su ie Guildmg. Abilene Carol Gillingham, Albuquerque, N M Greg Gist. Abernathy Cam Givan, Scagraves Robert Givan. Seagraves Shelly Glenn. Abilene Bob Gomez. El Paso Virginia Gonzales. Haskell Anne Goodloc, Farmington N M Cindy Greene. Lubbock Connie Green. Abilene Julie Grussendorf. Anson 80 — Braves Pat Guinn. Lovtngton. NM Walter Hale. Waco Debbie Hall. Luling Cathy Hamblen. Happy l.ori Hamilton. Odessa Wayne Hanson, Abilene Sarah Hardwick. Midland John Stephen Harrell. Stamford Don Harndge. Kermit Aletta Hawthorne. McCaullcy Ginna Hays. Deming NM Laurel Herron. Abilene Braves — SI Lieu Hoang. Stratford Joacfma Holbrook. Abilene Julie Holcomb, Dallas Cindy Holden. Abilene Dianna Hokanson, Dumas Jeanene Hoppe. Winters Jan Huic. Dallas Debbie Hutsc. Roswell. N.M. Melody Hunt. Weatherford Carla Irvin. Abilene Jerry Ivy. Bowie Belinda Jernigan. Abilene Raymond Jordan. Hamlin Teresa James. Ropesvillc Hill Johnson, Liberty Lisa Jungling. Albuquerque, N.M. Lorric Jameson. Coleman Dianne Jones, Sweetwater Steve Keenurn, Duncanville Nothing can match the thrills of making headbands for Home- coming. Braves l.orrie Jameson smiles her usual cheerful «mile Arlene Kephart. Houston Jean Kilgore. Dallas Theresa Killgo, Snyder Kit Kimbrcll. Abilene Rosemary Kimbrough. Haskell Lynna King. Hollis. OK Kevin Kirby. Hays. Kansas Leigh Ann Kirkland. Farwcll Sands Knapp. El Paso Ramona Kvaptl. Ballinger Doris Krzympicc. Abilene Shannon Lackey. Kcrmit Donna Lambert. Abilene Paula Lambert. Ft Worth Karla Lee. Dumas Larry Lcifeste. Llano Braves — 83 Karen Leonard. Childress Rickey Lewi . Morton Pamela Lindlcy. Vernon Shan Lowery. Abilene Jeanette Lucy. Abilene Regan Lyle. Arlington Jimmy Lynn. Knox City Mclisa McCauley. Haskell Melinda McClure. Tuscola Candace McConnell, El Paso Karen McConnell. Edinburg Michael McCorpin. Bcnbrook Isaac McCullar, Terrell Clarence McDaniel. Novice Bill Mcllhany. Wheeler Clay McReynolds. Dumas Kim Magness. Farwcll Kris Magness. Farwcll Lynn Malson. Lafayette, LA Kathy Manning. Elmore. Ala. 84 — Braves Margaret Ann Manry. Houston DcDc Markham. Center Point Mireya Marque?. El Paso Oscar Marshall. Hamlin Jan Mason. Denton Sharon Matteson. Abilene Gary Mauldin. Amarillo Rory Mays. Stamford Stephen Mays. Stamford Mark Money. Irving Raymond Moore. Estancia Sandra Moore. Tow Ann Morehcad. Canadian Rebecca Morris. El Paso Steve Moss. Dallas Carl Mumford. Pampa Dusty Necf. Pampa Lisa Nelson. Hart Betty Newsom. Rochester Bay Van Nguyen. Canadian Jimmy Nunn. Abernathy Dale Odom. Abernathy Mark Odom. Abilene Manlia Olivas. Sao Paulo. Brazil Braves — 85 Dawn Oliratead. El Paso Elba Opheim. Lubbock l.anny Opheim. Lubbock Donald Orr, Plain City. Ohio Kimberly Pagan. Abilene Carla Parker, Lubbock Nancy Patterson. Munday Emily Peebles. Abilene Edward Joseph Pekowski, Big Spring John Scott Pendergrass. Wylie Virginia Kaye Pettit, Abilene Monica Pirtle, Los Alamos N M Nancy Pittard. Mozelle Robert Pittard, Mozelle Carolyn Platt. Borger Cynthia Porter. Albuqucruqc. N.M Steve Simmons looks concerned for the Tribe at a home football game 86 — Braves Cindy Quiett. Quanah Debbie Read. Crosby ton Lonnie Recce, Vernon Vicki Reynolds, Abilene Elizabeth Riojas, Topeka. Kansas Vickie Rakestraw. Lubbock Catherine Rene Reb. Truth or Consequences. N.M. Lynn Reed. Garrett Ind. Leonard Rhoads. Rule Harry Riser. Santa Fe. N.M Robert Reid. Ft. Worth Floyd Richardson. FJ Paso Sally Robertson. Cotton Center Edith Rcves. I.ockney Mike Rimes. Aspcrmont Christine Robinson. Borgcr Yes. Janna Wyatt. Wes Brown’s Attention is not on the War W'hoop but on hardwork- ing Mona Kvapil. Braves — 87 Kelly Robiason. Knox City James C Rodgers. Abilene Tina Rodriquez, Albany Mindy Rowland. Richardson l.ynne Rucker. Midland Roy Salazar. Hereford Kathy Sample. Amarillo Monte Schmitt. Anson It’s amazing what Bill Pier- pont can find under a micro- scope. Trendy Sharp. Abilene Carol Shoemaker. Paola. Kansas Ross Shurbert. Petersburg Elaine Scrimshirc. San Antonio Mike Schafer. Canadian Sherry Sims. Childrens gg Braves Vondcll Sloan. Slaton Janet Smith. Duma Jim Smith. Levclland Stephen Smith. Jacksonville. Fla Steve Smith. Pan Susan Spann. Duma Janice Stagg . Abilene Brad Stalder. Anson Cora Stallard. Canyon Jim Sterling. F.llinwood. Kansas James F. Stewart. Abilene Randy Stinnett. Hurst Tami Stoker. Plain City Ohio Jill Symonds. FI Paso Gayle Tcaff. Merkel Dyana Teeter. Hale Center Cindy Terry. Socorrc M Ray Thompson. Knot City Sharon Thompson. Tuscola Kathleen Tipton. Bloomfield N M Gary Mauldin plays the guitar while Bob Greene. Jay Fry. Mary Bohannon. Kevin Kirby, and Mike Schafer enjoy outdoor Christian fellowship Braves 89 Doreen VilU. Albuquerque. N.M. Dana Walls. Abilene Elisha Walt. Wylie Faye Vineyard. Albuquerque. N.M Debbie Wallace. Abilene Suzanne Warner. Tyc Carrie Waddington. Lubbock John Walrath. Santa Fe. N.M Sharon Weber. Los Lunas A. These McMurry Freshman live it up at a McMurry football game B Freshman Slimes love to support McMurry in everything they attempt Michelle Rene. Tocllc. Amarillo Alison Tuttle. Alamogordo. N.M. Jill Waggoner. Stamford Jayme Tooke. Denver. Colorado Bruce Unrue. Abilene Susan Walker. Houston Lu verne Tri. Abilene Laurel Van Winkle, Alvin ljiHonda Wallace, Abilene 90 — Braves B Jack Welch. Bridgeport Dave Wcndland. Midland Thomas Wheeler. Abilene Donna White. Merkel Chirati Wicgand. Abilene Craig Wtlleford, Altus. OK Beverly Williams. Carlsbad Debbie Willingham. Abilene Brenda Wilmott. Bcllcvicw. Fla Robert Wilson. Canadian Lynn Malson tries to sell Sharon Weber his Elementary German Book Barry Wisialowski. Burleson Darrell Wofford. Las Cruces Mark Wolfe. Amanllo Frank Wood. Corpus Chnsti Janna Wyatt, Lcvelland Richard Wynn. Mon on Vicki Yoder. Plain City. Ohio Jill Young, Odessa Richard Young. Devine Tim Zimmerman. Irving Braves — 91 McMurry Student Government McMurry Student Government serves, protects, and represents the individual at- tending McMurry College. MSG consists of those students elected by the entire student body as their representatives. McMurry Student Government sponsors movies, the Social Hall, and sends students to the Mod- el United Nations. MSG is also very active in the two student weekends that arc held in the early Spring semester. A Mark Sear served as the President of MSG for the 1977-1978 school year B Student Supreme Court members arc Cliff Odenwald. Matt Popnoc. and Bob Reid 94 — Indian Tribes Member of MSG this year are: Front Row: Carroll Haggard. Manbeth Dill- man. Janice Bryant. Cindy Rucker. D’Lyn Davison. Sally Robertson. Marty Cash. Mark Sears. Terri Ross. David Turner. Middle Row; Matt Popnoe, Dennis Lumpcc. Effie Handfield. Elisha Walt. Tammy Au- brey. Kurt Blackettcr. Ter- ran Taylor. Thomas Wheel- er. Alan Staley. Back Row; Horace Whitt. Pam Bar- nett. Rickie Baker. Darrell Wofford. Sharon Weber, and Randy Stinett. Indian Tribes — 95 Indian Insight takes McMurry to future prospects Indian Insight officers are Susan Smith • Public Relations. Pam Vardeman - College Relations, Janet Dunlavy - Vice President, and Geneva Paige - President McMurry’s student foundation got cranked up again in the fall with the formation of Indian Insight. Several McMurry students got together with admissions counselor, Valerie Jones, and formed the organization. The group took applications and had 27 members by the spring term. Indian Insight sponsored Indian Insight Week with free popcorn and a “Gong Show . Mike Licdcckcr dressed up as the Easter Bunny and sold candy eggs for the holiday season. The new members of Indian Insight went on a retreat to start off the spring semester and learned all about McMurry. Then various members helped the Admissions Office in hospitality events in Lubbock, Amarillo. El Paso. Midland. San Antonio, Houston, Dallas, and Fort Worth. The group was also involved in Student Weekends, when high school students visit the campus. % — Indian Tribe A Gong Show judge arc the talented Richard Crowell, Brenda Rime . Chuck Bell, and Paul Lack B Gene Maxwell was the host for the Indian Insight Gong Show. C. Brenda Rimes and Pam Vardeman serve cokes during Indian Insight Week Indian Tribes — 97 A Co-Editors. Cathy Core and Lorric Jameson, take out time to observe campus construction B Mary Clearwater works on a yearbook deadline C. Mona Kvapil works diligently on club pages D Susan Blassingamc. Senior Consultant, drives over for a visit E. Chuck Bell. TOTEM photographer, takes time out for playing hide and seek. F. Garry Phillips looks over photo prints he develops for the TO- TEM G. Photographer Mark Miller keeps posted on events around the campus. Galleon staff members write superb literary magazine A Galleon Staff member are Dr Gene Ritter. Carolyn Platt. Mary Glover. Jimmy Nunn. Marty Cash. Dr Dons Hunt, and Donna Day B Galleon members together at the TIPA convention are Jack Curry. Marty Cash. Judith Weit al. Mary Clearwater. Kay Bcddingficld. and Dr Rister. The Galleon is the literary magazine of McMurry College. A number of the best essays, poetry, short stories and other literary efforts are published in this magazines. Literary contributions made to this magazine come from the students and faculty. 100 - Indian Tribes Chanters One of the most outstanding groups on MeMurry's cam- pus is the Chanters, who have performed both choral litera- ture in addition to modern sacred works. In the past, the Chanters have toured across the United States, as well as in Europe, while this year, the group sang in Mississippi. Alabama, Georgia, Florida. Louisiana, and Texas. One of the highlights of the year was the Chanters Homecoming concert, held at Aldersgate United Methodist Church. The group is under the direction of Dr. David Blackburn. Members of Chanters practice dcligcntly for an upcoming concert. Morning Star Member of Morning Sur arc Bruce Cain, Julie Holcomb. Jason Fry. Cindy Holden. Bill Beachy. Pat Guinn. Denni Kunkel. Lynn MaUon. Jayne Houston. Cindy Dickson. Ben Benefield. Dervcn Rodgers. Mrs David Blackburn. Mary Robinson, and Ricky Burke One of the most appreciated groups on campus is Morning Star. The group was very active this year, touring extensively over the states of New Mexico and Texas, with a singing engagement almost every week- end. As well as performing in regular concerts. This year Morning Star added a further dimension to their program by recording their fourth album, which is entitled “Freedom’s Road . The album includes two songs written by McMurry students which is a new feature in Morning Star’s recording history. The pur- pose of Morning Star is to share the Christian faith, and the group was organized and is directed by Dr. David Blackburn. 102 — Indian Tribe Chapel Choir Member of the Chapel Choir are front-L io R Mr Pearce. Lynn King. Kathy Sample. Sandra Moore. Com Stallard. Barbie Runnage, F.lisha Walt. Christina Robinson. L inda Hardin Middle Marty Cash. Kathy Simpson. Jill Waggoner. Jenny Lucy. Jcaninc Courtney. Mona Kvapil, Patricia Clevenger. Ginna Hays. Back Jim Rowe. David W'cndiand. Tim Barbee. Bob Givan. Jerry Ivy, David Berner. Max Wynn, Steve Fverhart. Mike Hinton. Roy Salarar The Chapel Choir of 1977-78 was under the direction of Mr. James Pearce. The Chapel Choir performed several concerts at area churches, at College Series, and various other concerts. The Chapel Choir is made up of people of various majors who have the desire to make music through singing. Indian Tribes — 103 Members of the McMurry Concert Band arc l.orric Jameson. Karen Leonard. Carolyn Platt. Teresa Brown. Wendy Stewart. Jana Fite, Paula Criswell, Maribeth Dtllman, Cindy Dickson. Shannon Lackey. Diane Parpart. Su anne Warner. Anne Goodloc. Sharon Weber. Teresa James. Christi Wiegand. Karla l.ec. laurel Van W'inkic. Jcanenc Hoppe. Donna Lambert. Debbie Waldraff. Vicki Beck. Tammy Aubrey. Tuh Frederick, Elaine Scrimshirc. Demee Waltrip, Vandcll Sloan. Eva Black. Mona Kvapil. Brenda Ellison, Theresa Killgo. Buster Maloney. Sue Ann Miller. Char Hays. Thomas Wheeler. Jill Waggoner. Bruce Unrue. Cam Givan. Lynn Matson. Dale Evers. Richard Dickson. Cynthia W'lmberly. Pat l.owthcr. Janice Bryant, Vickie Rakestraw. Cindy Holden. Vicki Yoder. Mark Sears. Tami Stoker. Darrell Woffard, Dean Brown. Tim Barbee. Kurt Blackkcttcr. Tim Crane. Mark Wolfe. Bob Givan. Diana Chubb. Hill Johnson. Michael Barbee. Steve Stamets. John Sanders. Jame Hargut, Don Fite, Ben Benefield, Larry LeifestC. Rickey Burke. Derven Rogers. Lynna King. Cindy Maloney, and Sandra Moore. 104 A. The 1977 Marching Band B Bu icr ably lead Ihc band through its drill C: Officer for 1977-78 are Wendy Stewert. secretary; Demee Waltnp. reporter; Don Fite, presi- dent. and Karla Lee. vice president The MeMurry Concert Band is one of three primary instrumen- tal groups at MeMurry. The Concert Band along with the Marching Band and The Jazz Ensemble arc under the direction of Mr. Mike Barry. Mr. Barry was appointed Director of Bands and Assistant Professor of Music in the fall of 1975. This year’s band is composed of 17 music majors and 52 other- field majors. This year’s activities include a spring tour through New Mexico and Arizona and several campus concerts. The Marching Band plays at all home football games and marches in the West Texas Fair Parade Drum majors for 1977 arc Ka- ren Leonard and Buster Ma- loney. Donna Lambert and Tere- sa Calloway arc feature twirlers. Indian Tribe — 105 The Ja7.7. F.iwcmble in concert The MeMurry Jazz Ensemble is made up of students who arc members of both the Marching and Concert Bands. The Jazz En- semble performs for many func- tions at the college, in Abilene, and surrounding towns. This year the Jazz Ensemble made a tour of Northwest Texas. Members of the Jazz Ensemble arc: Front Row — Mark Wolfe, Don Fite, Dcnicc Waltrip, Dean Brown. Teresa Brown. Shane White. Thomas Wheeler. Maribeth Dill- man. (Back Row) Wendy Stewart. Marcus Bradford. Jamc I largus, Karla I.cc. Darrell Wof- ford. Theresa Killgo. Steve Sta- mets. Karen Leonard, Char Hays. Dale Evers, and Tim Crane. Not Pictured arc Bruce Unruc and Kurt Blackkcttcr. 106 — Indian Tribe Sigma Tau Delta Organized in March of 1951. Sigma Tau Delta has its aims in promoting the mastery of written expression, en- couraging worthwhile reading and bringing together students specializing in English literature and language. Membership is open to those students who meet academic standards, and are interested in the study of English writ- ing and publishing. Three of the more intellectual member of Sig- ma Tau Delta proudly display their symbols Members of Sigma Tau Delta arc Left to Right Kurt Blackkctter, Jimmy Nunn. Matt Popnoc. Dr DcFlyer. Jack Curry. Dr Rister, Marty Cash. Brian Borah. Dr McDaniel, Nancy Evans. Mrs Herrington. Kay Bcddmgficld, Judith Weit al. Nancy Pitlard, Effic llandficld, Namiqa Ardhucrumly. and Paula Criswell Indian Tribes - 107 R.O.T.C. prepares students for future military service A John Manning and Jim Sterling enjoy the heli- copter ride given by R O.T.C. member in the fall. B Christina Angel and Mark Sears take a quick vie from the helicopter I OH — Indian Tribes War Whoop staff keeps McM informed A Janna Wyatt. Co-Editor. smiles for the photographer B Bruce Unrue. Co-Editor, thinks of something interesting to report on C. Kay Bcdinfield. Co-Editor, works to meet a deadline D Kit Krimbcll keep up to date on sports information E- Wes Brown works as Business Manager for the War Whoop Indian Tribes — 109 0 Mfl ft Nfl The spring semester saw the founding of a new men's social club on the campus. Makona, named after an Indian word, con- sisted of twelve charter members and a sponsor. The originating members composed a constitu- tion and soon received the official recognition of the administration and the MSG. A spring banquet and intramural participation composed the first activities of the new club Makona is plan- ning. however, to offer a full slate of events next year. Elected as charter officers of Makona arc: Tim Barbee, presi- dent; Bruce Unruc, vice presi- dent; Thomas Wheeler, treasur- er; Larry Liefestc, club secretary; and Jerry Ivy. corresponding sec- retary. The club’s sponsor is po- litical science professor, Lynn Jones. Club members left to right are (back row) Michael Barbee. Craig Gann. Bruce Unrue. Chris Higdon. Randy Beachy. Craig Willcford. (front row) l iurcncc El-Attrache. l.ynn Jones. Larry Lcifeste, Thomas Wheeler. Tim Barbee, Jerry Ivy and John Grissom. 10 — Indian Tribes A: Bruce gelt Mar in hit eye a he ting praise of Makona B Makona' charter officers. C: Member and sweetheart. Maribcth Dillman. prepare to leave for their spring banquet at the Pccandcrosa . country home of Mr and Mrs. Charles Unrue D: Thomas ask club brothers. Have you heard the one about Indian Tribes — III Kappa Delta Sigma Kappa Delta Sigma is an orga- nization for religion majors and minors and those who have cho- sen a Christian vocation. The or- ganization holds monthly meet- ings which usually include pro- grams helpful to their chosen profession. Members of the steering com- mittee are Layloni Drake; Mike Hinton; Marty Cash, chairper- son; Namiqa Arducrumly; and Dr Monk, advisor. Old and new members get to know one another with a fall picnic Members (back row) Rita Patterson, sponsor; Dr Barrtck. sponsor; lx Burrus. Wes Brown. Dr Mulholland. sponsor; Dr Monk, sponsor; Jason Fry; Mike Schafer; Jim Sterling; John Manning. Jimmy Nunn; (2nd row) Janet Smith. Mary Bohannon. Marty Cash; Namiqa Ardhuerumly; Cathy Manning. Dawn Olmstead; l.uylom Drake. Harry Riser; Beth Manning; Dennis l-'lochr; Keith Basket. Murry Cox. (front row) Mike Hinton; Kurt Blackctter; Lynn King; Eddie Marcum; Tom Fuller, sponsor; l ieu Hoang; Cam Givan; and Dave Wendland 112 - Indian Tribes Student Education Association A. The Student Education Association it an organization of students who plan to pursue teaching as a career. The group is under the sponsorship of Dr Joe Humphrey Members of the organization are • Standing. Tony Stricklin. Cathy Core. Rickie Baker. Elaine Bunting. Jimmy Amaro, Paula Criswell, Johnny Grimes. Cynthia Parker. Maribcth Dillman. Donna Englcr. Nancy Pittard, Sitting: Ava Thompson. Vicki Hamblen. Pauline Goode, Jill Symonds, and Donna Day. B. Officers for S.E.A. are Vicki Hamblen. Pauline Goode. Ava Thompson, and Donna Day 113 Christian Outreach McMurry Christian Out- reach is an organization sup- ported by the Religious Life Department, the Student Gov- ernment, and Student Recruit- ment Office. The purpose of Christian Outreach is to serve the churches and communities that support McMurry, to re- present the uniqueness of McMurry, and to provide fel- lowship and training for the participants. Mcmbcn of the Christian Outreach Teams are: L.-R. — Wes Brown. Kevin Kirby. Lynna King. Les Burras, Kathy Manning. Fddic Marcum. Dawn Olmstcad. Marty Cash. Richard Young, l.eiu Hoang, Carla Parker. Ava Thompson. Carrie Wadding- ton. Doreen Villa. Dennis Flaughcr, Rcta Patterson. Kathleen Tipton. Kathy Sample. Syd Riley, Tom Fuller, and Bill Richburg. Committee Heads for Christian Outreach are: L.-R. — David Porterfield, Carla Blackkettcr. Cam Givan. Jason Fry. Kurt Blackkctter. Kathy Manning. Vickie Hamblen, and Richard Young 114 — Indian Tribes Active in Christian Life Fellowship are Top-Rcta Paterson. Sandy Knapp. Kathy Brumfield. Hill Johnson. Carl Mumford. Randy Bcachy, Jason Fry. Les Burrus. Mike Schafer. Cyd Riley. Wes Brown. Richard Young. Dawn Olmstead. Kurt Blackkctter. Cam Givan Bottom Dennis Flaughcr. La Rae Phillips, Tom Fuller. Dale Evers. Vickie Hamblen. Carla Balckkcttcr. Kathy Tipton. Pat Guinn. Gary Mauldin, Kathy Manning. Eddie Marcum. Ava Thompson. Layloni Drake, and David Porterfield Christian Life Fellowship Denyce Baucum and Lynna King wait patiently to leave for a CLF outing Christian Life Fellowship is an organization supported by the Religious Life Office. Its purpose is to spread the Christian faith on campus through such things as College Worship, the Locust Center, and Boy’s Ranch. Execu- tive Officers are: Eddie Marcum President. Gary Mauldin-Chap- lain of on Campus Activities. Cyd Riley-Chaplain of Social Action. Layloni Drake and Ma- ria Muro Sadler-Secretaries. Indian Tribea — 115 F.C.A. members combine Athletics and Christianity F.C.A members are standing: Jim Wood. Don Lankford. Mark Miller. Flame Bunting. Leonard Rhodes. Janet Dunlavy, Carrie Waddington. Carla Parker. Bob Cervetto; sitting: Kevin Kirby. Neel I.emond. Sarah Hardwick. Chuck Bell. Kyle Ballew. Steve Keenam. and Jimmy Allen One of the college's newest organizations, the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, confronts athletes and coaches with spread- ing Christianity throughout the world. F.C.A. meets once a week and have various speakers visit with them. Officers for F.C.A. arc Terry Crocker-President. Don Lank ford-Vicc President, and Neel Lcmond-Scrgcant of Arms and Publicity. 116 - Indian Tribes Future Business Leaders are involved in Phi Beta Lambda Officers of Phi Beta Lambda are Wayne Robertson. David Nelson. Alan Herman. Lou Spears. Mary Lord, and Dr. Manuel Flore Members of Phi Beta Lambda are Front- Dr Flores. Mary Lord. Kay Swinney. Debi Cary. Terry Thompson. Suzanne Warner. Lois Spears. Terry Warren. Shar- on Matteson. Middle- Wayne Robertson. Lee Smith. Pete Yur- atis, Glenn Lauon. Mrs. Stowe. Mr Thompson. Janet Rinard. Back- Lanny Opheim, Tom Wil- liamson. David Nel- son. Alan Herman. Dean Turnbull, and Mr Pad Indian Tribes — 117 Alpha Chi Members of Alpha Chi are Back- Pam Barnett. Geneva Paige. Sarah Hardwick. Chuck Bell. Matt Popnoe. Dawn Olmstead. David Schkade. Steve Harter. Dr Slamey. Ray Thompson; Middle- Wendy Stewart. Eva Black. Alice Ann Bledsoe. Linda Bell. Terry Warren. Vondell Sloan. Paula Criswell. Sharon Matteson, Vicki Reynolds. Liz Marque . Faye Vineyard; Sitting- Mark Sears. Darrell Wofford. Thomas Wheeler, David Turner. Peter Yuratis. and Bill Pierpont 118 — Indian Tribes Alpha Psi Omega Member pictured above arc Darrell Wofford, treasurer. Mr Michael Phillips, sponsor; Miss Kim Stone, sponsor; Tami Stoker; Cindy Maloney; sec. vice president; Carolyn Plait. Buster Ma- loney. first vice president; and Mary Glover, president Alpha Psi Omega is a National Honor Society or- ganized in 1925. It strives to encourage the theatre on McMurry campus and gives recognition to persons participating in theatrical activities. Members work to make productions such as The Glass Managenc possible. Indian Tribe — 119 International Club Members of the International Club are. left to right. Humberto Mireles. John Marambio. Angel del Rios. Bay Nicu, Alfredo Cesar. Clarence Sadler. Mireya Marquez. Martha Tafoya. Raquel Aguirre. Nabilnaim El-Attrache, Miguel Ortiz. Thicn Truong. Florence Wickham, Maria Sadler. Lizabeth Marquez. Dr El-Attrache. The International Club at McMurry is a young organization that grows more and more each year. Activities include weekly meetings, two picnics. Christmas Dinner at Dr. Kims House, covered-dish dinners at Dr. El- Attrache’s house, banquets, intramurals, and birthday celebrations at the end of the month. 120 • Indian Tribes Latin American Club A. Member of the Latin American Club are: Mr Mireles. Angel del Rio. Ysau Rore . Toro Martinez, Hose Alforo. Alfredo Cesar, Christian Angel. Idi Sanchez. Martha Tafoya. Mireya Marquez. Armando Zapata. Lizabcth Marquez, and Miquel Ortiz. B. Latin American Club members get together for a Spring banquet C. Ysau Flores is sponsor for the Latin American Club McMurry Lions Club Lion's Club members pictured above arc Garry Philips. Clarence Sadler. Bill Davis. Barry Camarillo. Hill Johnson, and Bob Jones. Lion’s Club International is a national service or- ganization. The McMurry Lion’s Club was orga- nized on campus in 1975 to promote service both on campus and in the City of Abilene. The president for 1977-1978 is Bob Jones. 122 — Indian Tribes Wah Wahtaysee Wah Wahtaysee serves as the cam- pus hostess group for MeMurry Col- lege. It is a club which strives to unite the social clubs and all other organiza- tions in order to have a unified cam- pus. Wah Wahtaysee was organized in 1926 with its purpose being to promote college spirit and a friendly atmo- sphere at MeMurry. It is also a service organization, serving MeMurry and the community. President for 1977-1978 is Kim Hoffman. Members pictured below are (standing) Kim Cowan. Cindy Wall. Monica Pirtlc. Faye Vineyard. Alison Tuttle, Elaine Scnmshire. Susan Spann. Jamye Tooke. Connie Fuller, (sitting) Susan Smith. Debbie Hulsc, Kim Hoffman. Sharon Weber. Diane Hokanson. and Nancy Pittard. Indian Tribes — 123 Men’s Interclub Council Men’s Intcrclub was designed to set up rules for the Men’s Social Clubs. Membership for Men’s lnterclub is composed of the president and one representative from each of the Men’s Social Clubs. Men's lnterclub meets every other Tuesday at 12:00 noon in the East Lounge of the cafeteria. Bob Gillette is the sponsor for Men’s lnterclub. Officers for the 1977-1978 Men’s Intcrclub are (kneeling) Tony Strick- lin — Secretary-Treasurer. Jimmy Amaro — Vice-President, and (standing) Chuck Bell — President. Members of Men’s Intcrclub are left to right (standing) Bob Gillette. Tony Stricklin. Keith Jameson. Paul Prien, Wes Brown. Jimmy Amaro. Chuck Bell, (kneeling) Walt Shipman. Bob Green. Jon Gates. George Worthington, and Larry Beam. 124 — Indian Tribes Women’s Interclub Council The purpose of Women’s Inter- club is to further in every way the unity, standards, and cooperation of the Women’s Social Clubs of McMurry College. The member- ship is composed of the president and one representative from each of the women’s social clubs. Women's Interclub sponsors money raising projects to cover expenses for spring Presentation of the Women’s Social Clubs. Such projects this year were the Mr. and Ms. Spook Contest and Craft Sales. Also Women’s Inter- club serves to orientate freshman girls about social clubs. Women’s Inlerciub officers for this year were: Lorric Jameson — President, Cindy Wall — Vice-President, and Donna Day — Secretary-Treasurer. Spon- sor for Women’s Inlerciub was Sanya Sullivan. The members of Women ! Inlerciub are left lo right (back row) Liz Glauford. Cathy Core, Connie Matncy, Char Hays, and Miss Sanya Sullivan, (from row) Cindy Wall. Donna Day, Sara Harwick. Lorric Jnmeson. Janet Dunlavy. and Dana Walls. Indian Tribes — 125 Delta Beta Epsilon Jennifer Adam . Chaplain Shirley Bate . Corresponding Secretary Eva Black. Marshal Susan Bynum. Recording Secretary Peggy Ca e, Sponso- Pat Devenport Debbie Hall Clyde Herrington. Sponsor Stephanie Higgins. Vice President- Homecoming Rhonda Lyles Dana Walls sits in front of Delta Beta Epsilon's tipi This tipi won Overall Division in tipi competition. Delta Beta Epsilon began its organization in the spring of 1944. They strive to foster happiness among its members, give a true feeling of sistership, and work for the advancement of democracy and friendliness on campus. They also involve them- selves in various civic responsibilities. Highlights of the Delta Beta year include their annual ski trip to Red River, an exes and mothers dinner at Homecoming, and the Spring Dinner- Dance. They participate in Sing-Song, Tipi Village, and intermurals. 126 — Indian Tribes Jan Mason Connie Mainey. President Ann Morehead Vice Wendy Stewart. Treasurer Gale Sudbury Dana Walls. Interclub Rep Lee Ann Weatherbce Rhonda Lyles and Connie Matncy pose for the photographer at a basketball game Indian Tribes — 127 Gamma Sigma Gamma Sigma is the second oldest club on campus. It was organized to promote fellowship and unity throughout the campus. Among its activities are a spring and fall picnic, a spring banquet, participation in T.l.P. Sing Song, intramurals. Homecoming, a Mother-Daughter Lun- cheon at Presentation, a summer reunion, Christmas party and a Home- coming exes dinner. Money making projects include selling baked pota- toes and collecting for Muscular Dystrophy. Gamma Sigma's Colors arc electric blue and silver. The club flower is the Cornflower. Elisa Black. Treasurer Carla Blackkettcr. Corresponding Secretary Marty Cash Donna Day. Interclub Rep. Laylom Drake. Intramural Rep. Kathy Manning Reu Patterson. Sponsor Eidth Reeves. Chaplain A Gamma Sigma pledget arc honored at a dinner R “Eating out is fun. C. Gamma Sigma entertains future members Janice Staggs. Vice President Cathy Stamcts. Corresponding Secretary Jill Symondt. Reporter Ave Thompson. Recording Secretary Cindy Wall. President Christi Wcigand Pi Delta Phi Pi Delta Phi. the youngest of MeMurry’s women's social clubs, was organized in 1965. The goals of the club arc to contribute to all phases of cultural, educational, and social activities on the MeMurry campus. Pi Delta Phi promotes individuality between it's members through it’s many activities. These include perform- ing in T.I.P. sing Song. Home- coming for exes, service projects, and annual banquets, picnics, and parties. The club colors arc cam- el. black, and turquois. The bronze mum is the club flower and their symbol is a burning torch. Prospective pledges enjoy a Night at the Movies at Pi Phi’s spring rush party Kaqucl Aguirre, historian Pam Barnett, intramural representative Deborah Bowkcr. secretary Angilyn Frankenburg. treasurer Liz Glassford. interclub representative Shelly (ilenn. spring pledge mistress 130 — Indian Tribes Lynn Haggard, sponsor Ken Higdon. Pi Phi Guy Lome Jameson, president li abcth Marques, fall pledge mistress 131 Theta Chi Lambda Susan Blassingame Alice Ann Bledsoe Mary Bohannon Debi Cary Kim Cowan Ann Criswell. Social Committee Paula Criswell, Treasurer Cindy Dickson. Recording Secretary Manbeth Dillman. Songleadcr Janet Dunlavy, Interclub Linda Emory Nida Ford. Parliamentarian Pat Guinn. Historian Lori Hamilton. Social Committee Charlotte Hays President Cindy Holden, Corresponding Secretary Jayne Houston Publicity Chairman Jan Huie Debbie Hulse Melody Hunt Theta Chi Lambda is one of the youngest Women’s Social Clubs on campus. The club was organized in 1960 to have no personal pledging. Its members are encouraged to participate in all aspects of campus life. The purpose of Theta Chi Lambda is to promote high standards of womanhood through cultural, social, and academic attainments. Being the largest women's social club on campus. Theta Chi Lambda participates in Tipi Village, intra- murals. and T.I.P. Sing-Song where the club was named the overall winner this year. The women of Theta Chi Lambda host a faculty coke party each fall and an exes’ brunch at Homecoming each year. Their activities also include a fall and spring picnic and annual spring banquet. Janet Dunlavy teems to enjoy playing in the mud while her club sisters are hard at work. 132 — Indian Tribes Paula Lambert Karen Leonard. Historian David Nelson. Theta Chi Guy Dawn Olmstcad Elisa Orpheim Monica Pirtlc Vickie Rakestraw. Social Committee Cyd Riley Sally Robertson Terri Ross. Sponsor Mary Slater. Songlcadcr Shelly Smith Tami Stoker Kim Stone. Sponsor Jackie Stowe. Sponsor Cindy Terry Sharon Thompson. Intramural Rep Jayme Tooke. Chaplain Pam Vardeman. Pledge Mistress Faye Vineyard Exes Committee Sharon Weber Donna White Debbie Willingham Janna Wyatt Members of Theta Chi always act serious. T. I. P. T I P gathers for a Fall photo Members present are. Standing Kim Magnes . Namiqa Ardhucrumly. D’Lyn Davison. Lucille Hodges. Ardi Gillete. Sara Hardwick. Geneva Paige. Teresa Callaway Sitting on steps Margaret Manry. Terry Warren. Nancy F.vans. F.laine Bunting. Dcbi Gambrcll. Mary Gooch. Jan Comer, Tina Rodriquez. Cynthia Parker. Cathy Core. Emily Peebles. Pam Lindlcy. and Nancy Piltard Namiqa Ardhucrumly Elaine Bunting Jan Comer Cathy Core. President D'Lyn Davison Charlie F.barb. Anchorman Nancy Evan Susan Evans Debt Gambrell Ardi Gillette. Skipper 134 — Indian Tribes Mary Gooch. Corresponding Secretary Patty Hamblin. Chaplin Sara Hardwick. Interclub Representative Lucille Hodges. Skipper Janie Kirkland Brenda lankford. 2nd Vice-President Pam Lindlcy Kim Magness. Recording Secretary Margaret Manry Geneva Paige. 1st Vice-President Cynthia Parker. Intcrmural Representative F.mily Peebles. Historian Nancy Pittard Tina Rodriquez Terry Warren. Treasurer T I P. is the oldest women’s social club on the McMurry campus. It was founded in 1925. and its basis is sisterhood, which encourages the cultural, spiritual, and physical growth of womanhood. Club colors arc black and white, the club flower is the Gardenia. T I P sponsors Sing Song, participates in Intcrmurals. and is involved in many other campus activities. This year T.I.P. sponsored a Halloween Party with I HR. worked at the West Texas Fair on the dunking booth for the Abilene Jaycecs. and had a Pizza America pizza party for their Christmas Party. This year’s Anchorman was Charlie Ebarb. Indian Tribes — 135 Alpha Sigma Chi A: The new campus rave, George Worthington. B: Tm supposed to hit the white ball? 13b Indian Tribes Members of Alpha Sigma Chi arc (standing) Jimmy Amaro, Gilbert Gallegos, Robert Pittard, Terry Weatherbee. Terry Odom, Eddie Medford. Kit Kimbrcll, Ronnie Frost, (middle) George Worthington. Cliff Odcnwald, Noel Pando, Jack Welch. Vick Johnson. Kevin Abel, (sitting) Pat Downey. Terry Bates. Jack Armstrong. Bill Davis. Don Harridge. and Jimmy Ramos Indian Tribes — 137 H.E.I H.E.I. Sweetheart Lori Hamilton is protected by Dennis Lumpcc I J8 • Indian Tribes A H.E.I members show spirit at an MCM football game B Membesof H.E.I watching over Wes Brown, arc Bill Richburg. John Wal rath. Dennis Flaughcr, Jimmy Sunn. Gary Mauldin. Richard Young, and Max Wynn. C. Playing Arab oil leaders of H E.I arc Charlie Ebarb. Ricky Dawson. Larry Daniels. Cam Givan. Ben Benefield. Jon Gates, and David Nelson Indian Tribes - 139 I.H.R. Cummings. 140 - Indian Tribes A. IHR Icam member pose for a picture after winning men Intramural softball tournament B The IHR tipi await guest from area school C. Charlie Meurer tries to pull a fast one on Valerie Jones after TIP Sing-Song Indian Tribes - 141 K I V A K I V A members Raymond Moore. Jeff Longino, and Ricky Burke discuss their team strategy for intramural football. With the purpose of creating fellowship among.its members. KIVA was organized in 1939. During pledge season the KIVA pledge may be recognized by his black and white shoeshine box. KIVA activities include Fall and Spring picnic. Fall Black and White for- mal dance, and a Spring Banquet. A Brad Willingham referee a ball game B KIVA member how pirit and support at MeMurry football game KIVA officer are: Keith Jameson-President. Bob Green-Vice President. Lynn Malson-Chaplin. Randy Baker-Historian. Raymond Moore-Tail Twister. Jim Sterling-Interclub. Scoot Pendergrass-Intramurais. Brad Willingham-Recording Secretary. John Manning-Corre- sponding Secretary. Jamc Hargus-Pledge Master. Dr Karpel-Sponsor. Dana Teel-Sweetheart Lynn Malson John Manning Raymond Moore Scott Pendergrass Dervcn Rodgers Jim Sterling Steve Stevens Brad Willingham Indian Tribes — 143 Ko San celebrated their 40th anniversary this year during home coming weekend Rickie Baker (lend 11 Barr Cave Baum. Counsellor Larry Beam. Interclub Rep. Dr Clark Beasley. Sponsor Chuck Bell. Grand Sovereign Dr Tyrone Black. Sponsor Barry Camarillo. Magistrate Rodney Hancock Steve Harrell. Squiremaster Ernest Havncr Kim Hoffman, Sweetheart Terry Lambert Mike Leidecker Mikcy McClure Bill Mcllhany 144 — Indian Tribes Don't look now, but we just had our picturt taken. And now presenting Ko Sari’s own threc-nng arcus Indian Tribes — 145 Chi Omicron members mix play with academics A: Would an XO member really take a horse from a kid? B: XO members with Dr Kim C: XO with prospective pledges 1990. 146 — Indian Tribes A: XO members Dina Whitt (sweet- heart). Buster Maloney. Horace Whitt. Jack Curry. Paul Prien. Dean Brown. Winston Whitt, and Kyle Dotson look proud and happy after winning the Men's Division award in the 1977 TIP Sing Song. B President Paul Prien patiently waits for order to return to an XO meeting C: Paul Pnen. Ricardo Martmer. Kyle Dotson. Tom Bunncr, Mark Mahand. and Jack Curry get a real bang out of XO Indian Tribes — 147 XO pledges arc Mark Mahand and Ricardo Mar- line . Pledges H E I pledges are Bob Gome . Bob Given, l.eo Hoang. Mark Wolfe. Bay Van Nuygen, Dave Wcndland. and Steve Everheart. I HR pledges are Chip Wood. Steve Keenum. Bob Cervetto. Brett Lang. Yates, and Johnny Grimes. Alpha Sigma pledges are David Davcy and Greg Shaw Ko Sari pledges are Larry Bailey. Byrcl Moore. Greg Gist. David Scott. Dale Evers, and Bob Reid Bill Davis and Garry Phillips arc Kiva pledges. 148 Fall pledges for Theta Chi Lambda are Donna White. Shel- ley Smith. Sharon Weber. Debbie Mulse. I inda Emory. Cindy Terry, Debi Cary and Melody Hunt Karla Blacketter is Gamma Sigma's fall pledge. Pledges Sandra Moore. Martha Ta- foya. and Mary Clearwater pledge Pi Delta Phi. TIP pledges arc Cindy Green. Donna Jean Anderson. Anne Goodloe, Sherry Sims. Alison Tuttle, Diana Holcanson. Shannon Lackey. Susan Spann. Janice Bryant, and Vicki Yoder Gamma Sigma pledges are Ruth de Young. Kathy Brumfield. Cora Stallard, (middle) Kathleen Tipton. Brenda Wilmott. Kathy Sam- ple. Su anne Warner, (bottom) Elain Scrim- shire. Debbie Davis. Lynna King. Carol Gil- lingham. Gail Tcaff, Cyndi Johnson. Trendy Sharp, Taru Benedict. Melissa McCau- ley. Diana Chubb, and Melinda McClure arc Delta Beta Epsilon pledges. Spring pledges of Theta Chi Lambda arc Mona Kvapil. Sandy Knapp. Carla Parker. Jeanirtc Courtney. LaRae Phillips. Brenda Ellison. Carrie Waddinglon. Elisha Wall, and Lisa Campbell. War Parti — 153 1977 McMurry Indian arc. First Row-Keith Gipson. Don Lankford. Barry Wiesolsoski. Robert Wilson. Charles Mcurcr. Rory Mays, Jack Welch. Terry Bates. Brett l-ang. Steve Mays. Terry Wcatherbcc. Don Marridge. Steve Ernst. Gilbert Gallegos. Chuck Bell. Mark Miller. Cliff Odcnwald. Thomas Hines. Doc Shelby. Doyle Snell. Dale Doby Second Row-Bob Cervetto. Sam Jcrnigan. Charles Weston. Steve Rcimschuvscl. Leroy Duncan. Mark Behrens. Keith F.rnst. Keith Beverly. Jack Armstrong. Ronnie Frost. Johnny Burleson, Barry Beverly, Kevin Abel. Jimmy Ramos. George Worthington. Armando Zapata. Randy Stinnett, Dale Yates. Tim Zimmerman. Mark Money. Gary McAdams. Eddie Medford Third Row-Charles Johnson. Keith Maxey. Ricky Nolly. Chip Wood. Jeff Cross. Nathaniel Dyles. Leonard Rhoads. F.d Pekowski, Bob Sloan. Dale Morrison. Marcus Box. Murk Cox. Matt Chattin. Robert Pittard, Jim Smith, Dave Davee, Gene Maxwell. Frank Andrews. Isaac McCullar, Mike Ashcraft 1977 McMurry MeMURRY 34, BAPTIST CHRISTIAN COLLEGE 3 Ouachita Baptist 14, McMurry 0 MeMURRY 40, PANHANDLE STATE UNIVERSITY 0 McMurry 23, Arkansas Monticello 0 MeMURRY 28, SUL ROSS STATE UNIVERSITY 0 Football Scores Trinity 28, McMurry 18 McMurry 21, Sul Ross State University 7 McMurry 20, Austin College 10 TRINITY 21, MeMURRY 14 TARLETON STATE 27, MeMURRY 14 154 — War Parties Doc Shelby (22) gain 148 yard rushing and scores 3 touch- downs in the McMurry victory over Baptist Christian College Kevin Abel (II) leads the Tribe to a 34-3 win over the Warriors McMurry breaks the school record by gaining 447 yards rushing in a single game. The aggressive Indian defense holds the opponent to minus five yards rushing War Parties Quick Defense And Offense Combine For Tribe Victory Sophomore Brett Lang (28) makes a good showing in hut first McMurry game as starting quarterback. Charlie Johnson (30) follow- good offensive blocking to gain 108 yards on 11 carries and score one touchdown 316 IN Senior Chuck Bell kicks extra points and a field goal to help boost the score to 40-0. The Indian defense forces seven turnovers to help defeat Panhan- dle State University. 156 — War Parties McMurry quarterback Brett l-ang leads his team to a 28 0 win over Sul Ross State University Indians Win Third Straight Game With A Shutout Over Sul Ross State University The strong Tribe defense holds the Sul Ross State University I.obos to four scoreless quarters. Doc Shelby (22) carries the ball 16 times for 123 yards. The Indians gain over 450 total yards in their fifth game of the season War Parties 157 Trinity University Defeats McMurry In San Antonio And In Abilene Doc Shelby (22) makes two touchdowns for the Tribe at the Trinity game in San Antonio. After holding their previous opponents to 14 scoreless quarters, the Indian defenders fall prey to the Trinity Tigers who defeat McMurry with a score of 28-18. In Abilene McMurry s rushing yardage is held to only 21 yards by the strong Tiger defense Although the Indian defense holds Trinity fairly well, the Tribe loses at home by a score of 21-14. 158 - War Parties + a McMurry gain 214 yard rushing to have a total of 455 yard in the Austin College game McMurry Indians Jump Over Austin College Kangaroos Don Harridge pursues the Kangaroo quarterback The offensive linemen talk as they take a well deserved rest War Parties — 159 Tarleton Win Over Tribe Determines TIAA Championship Passes were more effective in scoring than ground yardage in the Tarleton game. Each team gained two touchdown with its passing skill. Although the Indian defense made a great team effort in the last game of the season, the Tribe was defeated by a score of 27-14 Tarleton won the TIAA Championship with a season record of 4-0 in the conference, and McMurry took second place with a 2-2 record. Senior Mark Miller (82) exhibited much determi- nation in tackling the opponent in his last game at McMurry College 160 — War Parties McMurry Women have successful volleyball season Volleyball team members are. front row Coach Peacock. Gayle Teaff. Dianna Chubb. Vicki Yoder. Barb Purnell. Back Jennifer Adams. Debbie Hall. Eva Black, and Pat Dcvcnport McMurry Women Volleyball Schedule Date Opponent Date Opponent Sept. 10 HSU-ACU-Sul Ross (scrimmage) Oct. 10 HSU Sept. 13 San Angelo Oct. II Mid Western Sept. 16 West Texas Texas Tech Sept. 20 Howard Payne Oct. 13 Austin College Sept. 22 ACU Oct. 17 Austin College Sept. 23 Sul Ross Oct. 18 HSU Sept. 26 TWC Oct. 24 West Texas ACU Oct. 26 Tarlcton Sept. 27 Howard Payne Oct. 28- Sept. 30 Oct. 29 TAIAW Zone Tournament Oct. 1 Sul Ross Tournament Nov. 1 Tarlcton Oct. 4 Oct 5 San Angelo TWC Nov. 3-4 TIAA Tournament War Parties - 161 Women Athletes prove themselves A. Jennifer Adam bumps a ball back 10 her opponent B Debbie Hall and F.va Black return the ball back to the opponents. C. I.cla Hines and Diana Chubb Block an oncoming volleyball D. F.va Black jump high to return the ball back to Austin College A Me Murry Team members jump to return and block the oppo- nents ball B. Jennifer Adams spikes the ball as Debbie Hall looks on C. Debbie Hull gives a spike back to the opposing team. D Jennifer Adams spikes the Volleyball War Parties - 163 McMurry Basketball Proves To Be Out Of This World With Excitement 164 McMurry Basketball Schedule Date Opponent Date Opponent Nov. 15 Wayland Baptist Jan. 16 Eastern New Mexico Nov.19 Lubbock Christian Jan. 19 HSU Nov.22 Lubbock Christian Jan.21 Trinity Nov. 25 Baylor University Jan. 23 Sul Ross State Nov. 29 Angelo State Jan. 24 Sul Ross State Dec. 5 North Texas State Jan.30 Austin College Dec. 10 Univ. Sciencc Arts Jan. 31 Dallas Baptist Dec. 13 Univ. Sciencc Arts Feb 3 Wayland Baptist Dec. 16 Angelo State Feb. 6 Austin College Jan. 3 Dallas Baptist Feb. 11 Trinity Jan. 6.7 D L. Ligon Classic Feb. 13 Sul Ross State Jan. 10 Eastern New Mexico Feb. 14 Sul Ross State Jan. 14 Tarleton Stale Feb. 18 Tarleton Slate A Ronnie Courtney struggles to keep the ball from the opponent B. Steve Mackey goes up for two points against Way land Baptist College War Parties — 165 Contact Is The Name Of The Game 166 War Parlies A David Nelson fights to keep control of the ball B Terry C rocker makes two more points with a lay-up shot C. Cave Baum reaches over a player to gam control of the ball D Ronnie Courtney moves in for an Indian score War Parties — 167 A David Nelson show his guarding skill B Ronnie Courtney scores points for the Indians. C. Steve Mackey outruns the opponent and scores D Junior Toro Martinez jumps high for control of the ball E. Cave Baum, a senior from Abilene, looks for help F. Coach Hcrshcll Kimbrell pauses for a thought on the game progress G. Terry Crocker jumps to retrieve a ball. 168 — War Parties Team Produces Effort r McMurry College Basketball Team 10-11 Ricky Lewis 20-21 Ronnie Courtney 22-23 Toro Martinez 24-25 Cave Baum 30-31 Steve Mackey 32-33 Nickcy Martin 40-41 Jon Gates 42-43 Michael Byers 44-45 David Nelson 50-51 Terry Crocker 54-55 Walter Hale War Parties — 169 McMurry Maidens Shoot For Successful Basketball Season 170 War Panic Members of ihc 1977-1978 Women’s Basketball team of MeMurry College arc Standing; Niccl l.cmond. Vicki Yoder. Njnc Piltard. Karla Faster. Debbie Hall. Gail Tcaff. Jeff I ongino-Coach. Kneeling; Pat Davenport. Dyana Teeter. Trends Sharp. Debi Gambrcll. Mary Cator. Melinda McClure, and Alise Bruton War Parties — 171 A Debbie Hall struggles to keep the basketball from the opponent B Dyana Teeter jumps high for a jump ball. C Gail Teaff dribbles down the court in hopes of a score. f). Mary Cator defends her teams ball with a strong will and devotion A Nancy Pittard is guarded heavily, as the looks for a teammate to pats to B Nancy Pittard jumps a ball with Tctan team mem- ber C Debbie Hall holds on to the basketball as opponents press her for the ball Maidens Discover Hardwork Is Key War Panics 173 Emotions Run High And Spirited At Maiden’s Games i nui War Parties 175 Tennis team shows promise in the first year Member of the McMurry Tennis team are Back; Barb Pcrncll. Coach Peacock. Bill Richburg, Lieu Hoang. Keith Bigger , Ricky Dawson, Bob Givan. Dennis Bruington. Front. Tina Rodriquez. Debi Cary. Carla Irvin. Cindy Greene. Susan Ev- ans. Elaine Bunting, and Sharon Thompson. B Member of the Girls tennis team arc Barb Pcrncll. Coach Peacock. Carla Irvin. Sharon Thompson. Elaine Bunting. Debi Cary. Tina Rodriquez. Susan Evans, and Cindy Greene C. Members of the Bo tennis team arc Bill Richburg. Barb Pcrncll. Dennis Bruington, Coach Peacock. Bob Givan, Lieu Hoang. Keith Biggcrs. and Ricky Dawson. D Keith Bigger show his tennis form E- Bill Richburg serves to the opponent. F. Cindy Greene returns the bail to the opposing opponent. G. Tina Rodriquez use skill and form in her returns. 176 — War Parties Member of Klutz Kompany arc A Bccca Morri . B Cynthia Por- ter. C. Group members Sarah Hardwick. Cathy Chappell. Cynthia Porter. Bccca Morris, Curtis Seales. Coach Flores. Steve Moss. Bay Van Nguyen. Ron Lankford. D Cathy Chappell. E Curtis Seales, F Sarah Hardwick. G. Ron Lankford, and H. Steve Moss. War Parties - 179 Track teams make good season run A Competitors in Field event for McMurry arc Rickie William . Doug Moore, and Armando apata B The Relay team i made up of Wayne Reece. Frank Andre . Thoma Mine . Gene Maxwell. Keith Gipson, and We Wilson. C. Wayne Recce. Frank Andrew . Gene Maxwell, and We Wilson make up a fine running team for the Indian McMnrry Track Schedule Date Place Feb 16 Tarkton March 3.4 Border Olympic March 10.11 Fort Worth Rcc March 18 OPEN March 23 Killeen Relay April I Tarkton Relays April 7 Indian Relays April 15 TIAA Conference Meet April 28 Wayland Baptist May 18.19 NAIA National Mect(ACU) D. David Schkade is a pole vaulter for MeMurry. E. Track team members arc on Front- David Sc hade. Gene Maxwell. Thomas Hines. Steve Majv Keith Gipson. Middle- Ricky McClure. Napoleon Johnson. Frank Andrew . Oscar Marshall. W'es Wilson Back- Doug Moore. Armando Zapata. Rickie Williams. Wayne Reece. Coach Finley, and Kyle Ballcw F Thomas Hines. Keith Gipson. W ayne Recce. Steve Mass. Oscar Marshall. Napoleon Johnson, and Frank Andrews show their abilities as a team G. Thomas Hines. Wayne Recce. Frank Andrews, and Steve Mays are foremost runners for MeMurry H Keith Gipson. W ayne Reece. Oscar Marshall, and Steve Mays run as a relav team for the Indians. McMurry Golfers Swing Into Exciting And Competitive Season Member of the McMurry Golf team arc Coach Tommy Estes, Pat Downey. Terry Bates, Terry Lambert. Wayne Alexander, and Tony Aaron 1978 McMurry Golf Schedule Date Opponent February 27,28 March 10,11 March 20,21 March 29.30 April 3.4 April 14,15 Trinity Tournament TIAA Conference Meet Abilene Intcrcoliigiate Tournament Texas Luthcrn Tournament TIAA Conference Meet TIAA Conference Meet 182 — War Parties A. Senior Pat Downey watches to see whether his ball misses a sand hazard at an Abilene Tournament B Terry Bates considers his golf form as he swings C. Tony Aaron seems pleased with his golf shot D. Wayne Alexander swings low and short for a putt. Intramural sports allow everyone to compete and have fun A. Cliff Odcnwald starts the men track runners B. Hot Chocolate plays Ko Sari in an intramural basketball game C. Coach Flores gives rules for the women’s softball Finals game. D Debbie Hall swings her way to a run for Delta Beta Epsilon. E. Men’s teams compete in Tug- of-War. F. Girl’s track runners arc Sarah Hardwick and Shirley Bates G. Kiva plays Wheels in football. Women's Overall Final Standings 1st Delta Beta Epsilon 2nd T I P. 3rd Independents 4th Gamma Sigma 5th Theta Chi 6th Pi Phi Men’s Overall Final Standings 1st Ko Sari 2nd AEX 3rd IHR 4rh Wheels 5th HEI 6th Kiva 7th Faculty 8lh Freshman 9th Doctors 10th Saga Foods 11th Hot Chocolate 12th Chanters 185 Promotion of McMurry athletics is the job of Sports Information A Kit Kimbrcll and Johnny Ray work hard to keep Sports Information up to date. 8 Johnny Ray okays the start of the game as Kit Kimbrcll and Bruce Unrue check statistics McMurry Indian Spirit Leaders A. Cheerleaders this year are Julie Loyd. Roy Salazar. Jan Mason. Wes Brown, and Mary Cator B J.V. Cheerleaders are Donna Jean Anderson. Steve Moss. Jeanine Courtney, and Bccca Morns C. Julie Loyd looks on at Wes Brown and Teresa Callaway get students “spirited. 187 RESERVATION ROYALTY 190 — Reaervition Royalty Runners-up Reservation Princess Chief McMurry Pam Vardeman Cliff Odenwald Reservation Royalty — 191 Senior Favorites 192 Jimmy Amaro Geneva Paige Junior Favorites Robert Pittard Sarah Hardwick 193 Sophomore Favorites Thomas Wheeler Sharon Weber 194 ___Reservation Royalty Freshman Favorites Ruth de Young Kevin Kirby Reservation Royalty — 195 Runners-up Senior Favorites Cindy Wall Mark Sears Runners-up Junior Favorites Pam Barnett Randy Stinnett 196 — Reservation Royalty Runners-up Sophomore Favorites Kathy Brumfield Lynn Malson Runners-up Freshman Favorites Trendy Sharp not pictured Kelly Robinson Reservation Royalty — 197 Who’s Who The purpose of the Who’s Who Award is to discover and to honor those students who are outstanding in scholarship, in participation, and leader- ship in academic and extra- curricular activities, in citizen- ship and service to the school, and in promise of future use- fulness. Charles (Chuck) Bell Natural Sci- ence major, sophomore class favorite. Chief McMurry. Alpha Chi. Ameri- can Chemical Society. Society of Physics Students. Ko Sari president. Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and a Three-year letterman in football. Alice Ann Bledsoe Math major. Chemistry minor, two-year Outstand- ing Chemistry Student. Alpha Chi, Gamma Sigma Epsilon. American Chemical Society. Math Club. Theta Chi Lambda, and Wah Wahtaysce Wes Brown Secondary Education major. MSG. Christian Outreach. War Whoop business manager. Phi Alpha Theta. Kappa Delta Phi. McMurry Lion’s Club treasurer, and H.E.I president Bruce Cain: Music major. Chanters. Morning Star. Indian Band. Alpha Psi Omega. Kiva, and Alpha Phi Omega Marty Cash: English major. Christian Outreach. Senate Secretary of MSG. co-editor of Galleon. Sigma Tau Del- ta president. Kappa Delta Sigma. Gamma Sigma, and Chapel Choir president 198 — Reservation Royalty Lynn Condron: All-level P E major. Christian Outreach. Kappa Delta Pi. Sigma Tau Della. Alpha Chi. Gamma Sigma president, and a three-year Ict- terman in basketball and volleyball. Steve Harter: Voice major. Dean's List. Alphi Chi. Kappa Delta Pi. and Chanters. Terry Crocker: P E. major. Kappa Del- ta Pi. HPER Club. Ko San treasurer. Alpha Chi treasurer, and Fellowship of Christian Athletes president. l.ynn King Music Education major. Dean's List. Alpha Chi. Kappa Delta Sigma, and Chanters. Mary Glover: Theatre major. Galleon co-editor. Kappa Delta Pi. Sigma Tau Delta. Alpha Psi Omega. Chanters. Jar Ensemble, and Chapel Choir. Buster Maloney Drama major. Drum Major. Alpha Psi Omega, and Chi Omicron Reservation Royalty — 199 Cindy Maloney: Theatre Major. Dean's List. Alpha Psi Omega. Band, and Chanters. Matt Popnoe: Biology Major. Dean’s List. Chief Justice of MSG. Alpha Chi. Sigma Tau Delta, and Ko Sari. Bill Picrpont. Biology Major. Dean's David Nelson Accounting Major, List. Alpha Chi. Ko Sari. Texas Asso- Basketball. Phi Beta Lambda. FCA. ciation of German Students, and Out- .nd H.E.L standing in Biology. Bill Richburg: Philosophy and Reli- gion Major. MSG. Christian Out- reach. Dean's List. H E L. and tennis Brenda Rimes: Secondary Education Major. Reservation Princess, Dean's List. Kappa Delta Phi, Sigma Tau Delta. SEA. FCA. and TIP 200 — Reservation Royalty Mark Scars Biology Major. MSG David Schkadc Chemistry and Gcol- President, Alpha Chi. Alpha Phi ogy Major. Dean's List. Alpha Chi. Omega. Band. American Chemical Gamma Sigma Epsilon. American Society and Ko Sari. Chemical Society. Track, and H.E.I. David Turner. Accounting Major. Alpha Chi. Phi Beta Lambda, and I HR Wendy Stewart Accounting Major. Dean's List. Alpha Theta Chi. Phi Beta Lambda. Band. Jaw Ensemble, and Delta Beta Epsilon. Ava Thompson: English Major. Gam- ma Sigma. SEA. Sigma Tau Delta. Kappa Delta Phi. Kappa Delta Sig- ma. and Christian Outreach. Reservation Royalty — 201 Pam Barnett 202 - Reservation Royalty Mary Gooch Cathy Core Reservation Royalty • 203 Debbie Hulse Emily Peebles Pam Lindley r— 204 - Reservation Royalty Sally Robertson Shelly Smith Reservation Royalty • 205 Jlrr J Elaine Bunting TOTEM Beauty Runners-Up Shirley Bates Janet Dunlavy 206 — Reservation Royalty Not Pictured Jan Huie Debi Gambrell Kathy Manning Janna Wyatt 207 CHERYL ALLEN. Abilene: Voice- Music Educ Maior, Morning Star, Chanters, Theta Chi Lambda. Who’s Who in American Colleges, Dean's List. JIMMY AMARO, O’Donnell: P.E. Ma- jor. Math Minor. Football. Alpha Sigma Chi, HPER’s Major’s Club BRENDA ANDERSON. Abilene: Re- creation Major, Psychology Minor. JERRY ANDERSON. Clyde: P.E. Ma- jor. History Minor. SHELLEY BAILEY. Abilene: Speech Major, German Minor, Drama, Alpha Psi Omega. Kappa Delta Pi. RANDY BAKER, Amarillo: Philos- ophy Major, Religion Minor, Kappa Delta Sigma. Kiva. TOTEM-WAR WHOOP Photographer, Sophomore Senator, M.S.G., T.I.T.A., Christian Outreach. SCCM. RICKIE BAKER, San Antonio: Politi- cal Science Major, Ko Sari. TSTA, State School Sunday School Teacher. Model United Nations. TERRY BATES. Baird P.E. Major. Math Minor. Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Sigma Chi, P.E. Major's Club. Football. Math Club, FCA. CAVE BAUM. Abilene: Secondary Education Major, Ko Sari. Basketball. CHUCK BELL, Espanola. N.M.: Natu- ral Science Major. Ko Sari. FCA, Foot- ball, Chanters, Student Foundation. SUSAN BLASS!NGAME, Colorado City: Office Administration Maior, The- ta Chi Lambda • Publicity Chairman, Phi Beta Lambda, Volleyball. TOTEM Staff- Freshman Editor. Co-Editor, Edi- tor, Consulunt. ALICE ANN BLEDSOE. Abilene: Math Major. Chemistry Minor. TheU Chi Lambda. Wah Wahuysee. Alpha Chi. Gamma Sigma Epsilon. DEBORAH BOWKER. Sanu Anna: Math Major. History Minor. Pi Delta Phi. Math Club. DEAN BROWN. Baird: Music Educa- tion Major, Chi Omicron. Band. Jazz Ensemble, Texas Electronic Music Soci- T RESA BROWN. Abilene: English Major, History Minor. Band. T.I.P., Jazz Ensemble. WES BROWN. Claredon; Secondary Education Major, History Political Sci- ence Minor, H.E.I. President. Cheer- leader. Kappa Delu Pi. Lion’s Club, Christian Outreach. BRUCE CAIN. Abilene: Voice Major. Piano Minor. Chanters, Band. Alpha Psi Senior Credits Omega. Alpha Phi Omega. Kiva. MARTY CASH, Lubbock: English Ma- jor. Religion Minor, Sigma Tau Delta, Gamma Sigma, Kappa Delta Sigma, Drama, Chapel Choir. Galleon. MSG. LORENZO CHRIESMAN, Cisco: Speech and Theatre Major. Education Minor. CATHY CORE. Abilene: Elemenury Education Major, English Minor. T.I.P. President, Women’s Interclub. TOTEM Beauty. TOTEM Co-Editor, Dean's List. SEA. KIM COWAN. Mulcshoe: Secondary Education English Major. Music Minor. TheU Chi Lambda, Wah Wahuysee, Kappa Delu Phi. DONNA DAY, Lindsey, California: Elemenury Education Major. English Minor, Gamma Sigma. Women's Inter- club. Kappa Delta Pi, SEA. Galleon. ANGEL DELRIO, Santurce. Puerto Rico: Spanish Major, Theatre Minor, Drama. International Club. PATTI DENNIS. Abilene: Office Ad- ministration, Delu Beta Epsilon. PAT DOWNEY. Mozelle: P.E. Major. Political Science Minor, Golf. Alpha Sigma Chi, Eu Epsilon loU. FCA. In- tramurals. LAYLONI DRAKE. El Paso: Religion Major, German Minor, CLF, Christian Outreach. Band, Gamma Sigma. SCCM. Women’s Basketball. JANET DUNLAVY. Perryton: Phys- ical Education Major, Business Educa- tion Minor. TheU Chi Lambda. FCA, Volleyball. Student Services Committee. CHARLIE EBARB, Sweetwater: Chemistry Major, Math Minor, A.C.S., H.E.I. DONNA ENGLER, Abilene: Art Ma- jor. English Minor. STEVE ERNST. Grand Prairie: P.E. Major, Biology Minor, IHR, Football. DAVID EVANS. Gruver: Secondary Education Major, APO. NANCY EVANS. Mineral Wells: Eng- lish Major, Social Welfare Minor. Sigma Tau Delu. T I P. DON FITE, Abilene: Music Major, Business Minor, Band President. NIDA FORD, Lovington, New Mexico: Elemenury Education Major. English Minor, Chanters. Christian Outreach. TheU Chi Lambda, SEA. Sute School Sunday School Teacher. GILBERT GALLEGOS. Ft. Stockton: Business Major. AEX, FCA. Football. MARY GOOCH. Abilene: Elementary Education Major. English Minor, T.I.P.. SEA, Student Foundation. PAULINE GOODE. El Paso: Elemen- ury Education Major, English Minor, SEA. Dorm Council. DAVID GRAY. Spade: Speech Major. Sociology Minor. BOB GREENE. Morton: Business Ma- jor, Religion Minor. Kiva. Lion's Club. Christian Outreach, Student Govern- ment. JOYCE GRIMES. Abilene: Psychology Major. Biology Minor, MSG. VICKI HAMBLEN. Happy Elemen- ury Education Major. Special Educa- tion Minor. SEA. CnrisUin Life Fellow- ship. DONALD HANCOCK. Kokomo. Indi- ana: English Major. Speech Minor. Sig- ma Tau Delu. EFFIE HANDFIELD. Springer. New Mexico: History Political Science Ma- jor. MSG. Wah Wahtaysee, Sigma Tau Delu, TheU Chi Lambda. President Dorm President. STEVE HARDMAN. Tuscon. Arizona: Elemenury Education Major, Special Education Minor, Band, APO. JAME HARGUS. Garland: Church Music Major. Religion Minor, Band. Kiva, Student Foundation. Jazz Ensem- ble. STEVE HARTER. Abilene: Music Education Major. Keyboard Minor, Chanters. Kappa Delta Pi. Alpha Chi. Intramurals. ERNEST HAVNER. Abilene: P.E. Major, History Minor, Ko Sari, SEA, Physical Education Majors Club. CHARLOTTE HAYS. Lubbock: Phys- ical Education Major. English Minor. Volleyball. Band. SCCM. Theta Chi Lambda. MARIE HELM. Breckinridge: Music Major, English Minor. KURT HERGERT. Spearman: Mar- keting Major, Band. Phi Beta Lambda. ALLAN HERMAN. Abilene: Account- ing Major. Dean's List. Phi Beta Lamb- STEPHANIE HIGGINS. Lubbock: Secondary Education Major, Business Minor, Volleyball. Delta Beta, Kappa Delu Pi, SEA. Intramurals. KIM HOFFMAN. Brownfield: Elemen- ury Education Major. English Minor, Pi Delu Phi, Ko Sari Sweetheart, Wah Wahuysee. JAYNE HOUSTON. Ralls: Music Education Major. Theta Chi Lambda. 206 Chanters, Morning Star. KEITH JAMESON. Lubbock: Business Major, Kiva, Phi Beta Lambda. ROBERT JONES, Birmingham. Ala- bama: Business Management. Lions Club. HEI, Phi Beta Lambda. MELINDA KILGORE. Dallas. Chris- tian Education Major. English Minor, Flag Srill Team, Chapel Choir. JANIE KIRKLAND. Panhandle: Nat- ural Science Major, T.I.P., Women's In- terclub, TOTEM Beauty. DENNIS KUNKEL. Abilene: Music Major, Morning Star, Chanters. TERRY LAMBERT. Abilene. P.E.. Major, Political Science Minor, Golf. Ko Sari, TIAA Golf Champion. MIKE LIEDECKER. White Oak: Bio- logy P.E. Major, Athletic Trainer. Ko Sari, FCA. SHELLEY LORANG. Artesia, New Mexico: Office Administration Major, TIP. MARY LORD, Corpus Christi: Ac- counting and Management Major. Phi Beta Lambda, Alpha Chi. JULIE LOYD. Borcer: Recreation Ma- jor. Psychology Minor. Cheerleader, Choir, Intramurals. DENNIS LUMPEE, Odessa: History Major, Political Science Minor, MSG, APO, Christian Outreach. RHONDA LYLES, Lockney: Elemen- tary Education Major, Delta Beta Epsi- lon. RONALD MAYBERRY. Hamlin: Ac- counting Major, Track, IHR, Phi Beta Lambda, Dean's List, Intramurals. EDDIE MARCUM. Harlinger. Reli- gion Major, Speech Minor, Christian Life Fellowship President, H.E.I. LIZABETH MARQUEZ. El Paso: Ac- counting Major, Pi Delta Phi. Sigma Delta Pi, Phi Beta Lambda, Internation- al Club. Flag Corp. ANDY MASSENGILL, Gatesville. P.E. Major, History Minor. CONNIE MATNEY, Odessa: Elemen- tary Education Major, SEA, Delta Beta Epsilon. GENE MAXWELL. Clyde: Business Major, Football, Track, Ko Sari. MARK MILLER. Clovis. New Mexico: Business Management Major, IHR, FCA, Football. TOTEM Photographer. MARSHA MOREHEAD, Canadian: Art Major, English Minor, Delta Beta Epsilon. DAVID NELSON. Odessa: Accounting Major, Phi Beta Lambda. H.E.I., Bas- Senior Credits ketball. RENNA OAXACA. Sweetwater: Gen- eral Business Major, Delta Beta Epsilon. Band. TOTEM Beauty TERRY ODOM. Abilene: Animal Sci- ence Major. Biology Minor. Football Manager, FCA, AEX. GENEVA PAIGE, Abilene: Account- ing Major, T.I.P., Alpha Chi, Volleyball. Student Foundation. CYNTHIA PARKER. Aspermont: Ele- mentary Education Major, English Mi- nor. T.I.P., Basketball. SEA. MARK PARR, Childress: Art Major, P.E. Minor, Ko Sari, FCA. BILL PIERPONT, Abilene: Biology Major, Chemistry Minor, Alpha Chi President. Ko Sari, American Chemical Society. MATT POPNOE, Coleman: Biology Major, English Chemistry Minor, Ko San, Sigma Tau Delta, Alpha Chi, Stu- dent Supreme Court Justice. JIM PORTERFIELD. Abilene: Biology Major, Chemistry Minor, Alpha Pni Omega, MSG. BILL RICHBURG. Lakeview: Reli- gion Philosophy Major. H.E.I., Chris- tian Outreach, Tennis. CHERYL RIDGEWAY. Breckinridge: Business Education Major, English Mi- nor. BONN YE RIHALY, Abilene: Elemen- tary Education Major. SEA, T.I.P. BRENDA RIMES, Aspermont: Secon- dary Education Major, English Political Science Minor, Basketball, T.I.P., Cheerleader. WAYNE ROBERTSON. Comanche: Finance Major, MSG, Alpha Phi Ome- ga, Chanters, Phi Beta Lambda. MARY ROBINSON. Borger: Educa- tion Major, Chanters, Morning Star. CLARENCE SADLER. Odessa. P.E. Major. Speech Minor, Lions Club, Pi Phi Guy, International Club. MARIA SADLER. Juarez, Mexico: Bi- Lingual Education Major, Christian Life Fellowship, Pi Phi, Sigma Delta Pi, In- ternational Club. DAVID SCKHADE, Albany: Chemis- try Major, Math Minor, Gamma Sigma Epsilon, H.E.I., Alpha Chi. MARK SEARS. Tulsa, Oklahoma: Bi- ology Major, Chemistry Minor. MSG President, Band, Ko Sari, Alpha Phi Omega. WALT SHIPMAN. Denton History Major. P.E. Minor. Football. IHR LEE SMITH, Clyde: Business Major. SUSAN SMITH, Amarillo: Business Management Major, Pbi Beta Lambda. Student Foundation, Public Relations. CATHY STAMETS, Brownfield: Medi- cal Tech. Major, Gamma Sigma, SCCM, Christian Outreach. TRENA STANSELL, Eastland: Art Major, History Minor. WENDY STEWART. Lubbock: Ac- counting Major, Band, Jazz Ensemble. Delta Beta Epsilon, Alpha Chi, Runner- up Sophomore Favorite. MARY STRICKER. Dallas: Music Education Major, Piano Minor, Wah Wahtaysee, Chanters, Theta Chi. TONY STRICKLIN. Grand Prairie: P.E. Major. Math Minor. IHR. P.E. Majors and Minors Club, Interclub. Kappa Delta Pi. AVA THOMPSON. Belen, New Mexi- co: English Major, Spanish Minor, Christian Outreach. Sigma Tau Delta. Kappa Delta Pi, Gamma Sigma. Band. SCCM, Kappa Delta Sigma. DAVID TURNER. Electra: Account- ing Major. MSG Treasurer. Alpha Chi, Football. IHR. Phi Bela Lambda. Gold Star Dorm Council. PAM VARDEMAN. Lubbock: P.E. Major, Business Education Minor, CLF, Theta Chi Lambda, Kappa Delta Pi, Basketball. HPER Club. SEA. CINDY WALL, Clovis. New Mexico: Biology Major, Chemistry Minor, Gam- ma Sigma, Wah Wahtaysee. President Dorm Council, Women's Interclub. DEN ICE WALTRIP, Roswell. New Mexico: Music Education Major, Band, Jazz Ensemble. TERRY WARREN. Abilene: Account- ing Major. Phi Beta Lambda, T.I.P. DANA WHITT. Abilene: Elementary Education Major, History Minor. FLORENCE WICKHAM. Trent: French Major. Spanish Minor, Interna- tional Club, Spanish Society. DAVID WILCOX. Roswell. New Mexi- co: Religion Major, Sociology Minor, Kiva, MSG, Student Foundation. BRAD WILLINGHAM. Sweetwater: P.E. Major, History Minor, Cheerlead- er. Kiva. SEA. MSG. Track. PETER YURATIS. Abilene: Manage- ment Major, Phi Beta Lambda. Alpha Chi. 209 Index Aaron, Tony 182, 183 Adams, Jennifer 74, 126, 161, 162, 163 Aguirre, Raquel 74, 120 Allen, Cheryl 9, 68 Alexander, Wayne 182, 183 Alshouse, Amber 74 Amaro, Jimmy 68, 113 Anderson, Brenda 68 Andersoa, David 74 Anderson, Donna Jean 74, 149, 187 Anderson, Jerry 68 Andrews, Frank 74 Angle, Cristina 74, 108 Appling, Don 74 Arcc, Rogerio 74 Ardhuerumly, Namiqa 74, 107, 112, 134 Armenta, Peggy 74 Atwell, Mary 74 Aubrey, Tammy 74, 104 Bailey, Larry 74 Bailey, Shelley 68 Baker, Randy 68, 142 Baker, Rickie 68, 113, 144 Ballew, Kyle 39, 74, 116, 140 Barbee, Michael 104, 110 Barbee, Tim 74, 104, 110 Barnett, Pamela 12, 41, 46. 74. 202 Barton, Brian 75 Barr, Glendall 144 Baskett, Darrell 75 Basket, Keith 112 Bates, Martha 75 Bates, Shirley 75, 126, 184 Bates, Terry 68, 154, 182. 183 Baucum, Denyce 75, 115 Baum, Cave 68, 144, 167, 168 Beachy, Randy 75, 110, 115 Beamcr, Cheryl 75 Beam, Larry 75, 144 Beck. Vicki 104 Bedingficld. Kay 75, 100, 107, 109 Bell, Chuck 37, 68. 97, 116, 154, 156, 198 Bell, Steven W. 75 Bell, Wes 142 Benefield, Ben 102, 104, 139 Benedict, Tara 75, 149 Benge, Angie 75 Bennett, Jan 75 Beverly, Barry 75 Beverly, Keith 154 Bibbs. Travis 75 Biggers, Keith 75 Bishop, Howard 75 Black. Elisa 75. 128 Black, Eva 104, 126, 161, 162 Blackketter, Carla 76, 114, 115, 128 Blackketter, Kurt 76, 104, 107, 112, 114, 115 Blassingame, Susan 68. 98, 132 Bledsoe, Alice Ann 68, 132, 198 Bohannon, Mary 76, 112, 132 Borah, Brian 107 Boris, Bonnie 76 Bowker, Deborah 12, 68 Bradford. Marcus 76. 106 Brawncr, Gary 76 Briscoe. Donna 76 Brooks, Kirk 76 Brown, Dean 69, 104, 106. 147 Brown, Teresa 40, 69, 104, 106 Brown, Wesley 69, 87, 109, 112, 114, 115, 139, 187, 198 Bruington, Dennis 76 Brumfield, Kathy 76 Bruton, Alise 76, 171 Bryant, Janice 76, 104 Bui, Kim Cuong 76 Bunnage, Barbara 76 Bunner, Tom Bunting, Elaine 76, 113, 116, 134 Burke, Rickey 49, 76, 102, 104, 142 Burris, Les 112, 114, 115 Bynum. Susan 39, 126 Cain, Bruce 38, 69, 102, 142, 198 Callaway, Teresa 77 Camarilla. Barry 122 Campbell, Lisa 77, 149 Carlile, June 77 Cary, Debi 77, 132, 149 Cash, Marty 12, 69, 100, 107, 114, 128, 198 Cator, Mary Lee 77, 171, 172, 175, 187 Cervetto, Robert 77, 116, 148 Cesar, Alfredo 77, 120 Chester, Kim 77 Chappell, Cathy 77, 178, 179 Chappell, Laura 77 Chattin, Matt 77 Chriesman, Lorenzo 111 69 Chubb, Diana 77, 104, 140, 161, 162 Clarke, Vickie 77 Clearwater, Mary 78, 100, 149 Clevenger, Patricia 78 Condron, Lynn 199 Conley, Ricky 78 Comer, Jan 134 Core, Cathy 69, 113, 125, 134, 203 Cortinez, Gloria 78 Courtney, Jeanine 78, 149, 187 Cowan, Kim 69, 123, 132 Cos, Jessie 78 Cox, Murray 112 Crane, Tim 78, 104, 106 Crisswell, Ann 78, 132 Criswell, Paula 78, 104, 107, 113, 132 Cross, Jeff 78 Cunningham, Mollie 78 Cummings, Mike 140 Curry, Jack 100, 107, 147 Daniel, Lawrence 78, 139 Davenport, Steven 78 Davis, Bill 122, 148 Davis, Connice 78 Davis, Randy 79 Davison, D’Lyn 34, 39, 79. 134 Dawson, Ricky 79, 139 Day, Donna 69, 100, 113, 125, 128 Delrio, Ange L. 69, 120 Dennis, Patti 69 Davenport, Pat 127, 161 DeYoung, Ruth 79 Dickson, Cindy 79, 102, 104, 132 Dickson, Richard 79, 104 Dillman, Maribeth 79, 104, 106, 111, 113, 132 Dobbs, Kathy 79 210 — Index Dotson, Kyle 79, 147 Downey, Pat 69, 182, 183 Drake, Robin 79 Dulin, Fred 79 Dunlavy, Janet 10, 69. 96. 116, 125, 132 Drake, Layloni 69, 112, 115, 128 Ebarb, Charlie 69, 134, 139 El-attrache, Lawrance 79, 110 El-attrache, Nabilnaim 79, 120 Ellison, Brenda 79, 104. 149 Engler, Darla 79 Engler, Donna 69, 113 Emory, Linda 79, 132 Ernst, Keith 79, 140, 154 Ernst, Steve 46, 69, 140, 154 Espinoza, Modesto 79 Evans, David 69 Evans, Nancy 69, 134 Evans, Susan 34 Evers, Dale 79, 104, 106, 115 Fite, Don 49. 69, 104, 106 Fite, Jana 104 Fisher, Buddy 79 Flaugher, Dennis 80, 114, 115, 139 Floehr, Wes 142 Ford, Nida 69, 132 Frederick, Tish 104 Fry, Bill 80 Fry, Jason 80, 102, 112, 114, 115 Gann, Craig 110 Gambrell, Debi 30, 37, 80, 134, 171, 175 Garland, Lisa 47, 80 Gates. Jon 80. 139 Gallegos, Gilbert 69, 154 Gaulding, Suzie 80 Gillingham, Carol 80 Gist, Greg 80 Givan, Cam 80, 104, 112, 114, 115, 139 Givan, Robert 80, 104 Glenn, Shelly 12, 46, 80 Glassford, Liz 12, 125 Glover, Mary 100, 119, 199 Gooch, Mary 70, 135, 203 Goode, Pauline 40, 43. 70, 113 Goodloe, Anne 80, 104, 149 Gonzales, Virginia B. 80 Gomez, Bob 80 Gray, David 70 Green, Connie 80 Greene, Bob 13, 70, 142 Greene, Cindy 80, 149 Grimes, Johnny 37, 47, 113, 140 Grimes, Joyce 70 Grissom, John 110 Grussendorf, Julie 80 Guinn, Pat 81, 102, 115, 132 Hale, Walter 81 Hall. Debbie 81. 161. 162, 163, 171, 172, 184 Hamblen, Cathy 35, 81 Hamblen, Vicki 70, 113, 114, 115 Hamblin Patty 47, 135 Hamilton, Lori 81, 132, 138 Hancock, Donald 70 Hancock, Rodney 144 Handfield, Effie 70, 107 Hanson, Wayne 81 Hardman, Steven 70 Hardwick, Sarah 46, 81, 116, 135, 178 Hargus, Jame 38, 39, 70, 104, 106, 142 Harter, Steve 70, 199 Harrell, John Stephen 45, 81, 144 Harridge, Don 81, 154 Havner, Ernest 70, 144 Hawthorne, Aletta 81 Hays, Charlotte 47, 70. 104. 106. 125, 132 Hays, Ginna 81 Helm, Marie 70 Hergert, Kurt 70 Herman, Alan 70 Herron, Laurel 11, 81 Higdon, Christopher 81, 110 Higgins, Stephanie 70, 126 Hines, Lela 162 Hinton, Mike 112 Hisey, Lisa 81 Hoang, Lieu 13, 14, 112, 82. 114 Hoffman, Kim 70, 123, 144 Hogan, George 32 Hokanson, Dianna 82, 123 Holbrook, Josefina 82 Holcomb, Julie 82, 102 Holden, Cindy 47, 82, 102, 104, 132 Hoppe, Jeanene 82, 104 Houston, Jayne 70, 102, 132 Huie, Jan 82, 132 Hulsc, Debbie 13, 50. 82, 123, 132, 149, 204 Hunt, Melody 14, 82, 132, 149 Ingel, Isaura 74, 82 Irvin, Carla 82 Ivy. Jerry 82, 110 James, Teresa 82, 104 Jameson, Keith 70, 142 Jameson, Lorrie 4, 82, 104, 125, 131 Jemigan, Belinda 82 Johnson, Hill 82 104, 115, 122 Jones, Dianne 82 Jones, Robert 70, 122 Jones, Teresa 12, 82 Jordan, Raymond 82 Jungiing, Lisa 82 Keenum, Steve 82, 116, 140, 148 Kephart, Arlene 83 Kilgore, Jean 13, 83 Kilgore, Melinda 70 Killgo, Theresa 83, 104, 106 Kimbrell, Kit 83, 109, 186 Kimbrough, Rosemary 83 King, Lynna 83, 104, 114, 115 King, Lynn 112, 199 Kirby, Kevin 83, 114, 116 Kirkland, Janie 70, 135 Kirkland, Leigh Ann 83 Knapp, Sandy 83, 115, 149 Kunkel, Dennis 71, 102 Kvapil, Ramona 12, 83, 87, 104, 149 Krzympiec, Doris 83 Lackey, Shannon 83, 104, 149 Lang, Brett 42, 148, 154, 156 Lankford, Don 43, 116, 140, 154 Lankford, Ron 120, 140, 154, 179 Lambert, Donna 83, 104 Lambert, Paula 83, 133 Index — 211 Labert, Terry 71, 144, 182 Lawther, Pat 104 Lee, Karla 83, 104, 106 Leidecker, Mike 40, 71, 144 Leifeste, Larry 83, 104, 110 Lemond, Neil 116 Leonard, Karen 84, 104, 106, 133 Lewis. Rickey 84 Lindley, Pamela 38, 84. 135, 204 Longino, Jeff 142 Lorang, Shelley 71 Lord, Mary 71 Loyd. Julie 71, 187 Lowery, Shari 84 Lucy, Jeanette 84 Lumpee, Dennis 71, 138 Lyle, Regan 84 Lyles, Rhonda 13, 126, 127 Lynn, Jimmy 84 McCauley, Melisa 84 McClure, Melinda 84. 171, 175 McClure, Mikey 144 McConnell, Candace 84 McConnell, Karen 85 McCorpin, Michael 84 McCullar, Isaac 84 McDaniel, Clarence Jr. 84 Mcllhany, Bill 84, 144 McReynolds, Clay 84 Maberry, Ronald 71, 140 Magness, Kim 84, 135 Magness, Kris 84 Maloney, Buster 9, 33. 104, 119, 147, 199 Maloney, Cindy 104, 119, 200 Malson, Lynn 102, 104, 143 Manning, John 108, 112, 143 Manning, Kathy 12, 84, 112, 114, 115, 128 Manry, Mrrgaret 85, 135 Marcum, Eddie 71, 112, 114, 115 Markham, DeDe 85 Marshall, Oscar 85 Martinez, Ricardo 147, 148 Martinez, Toro 48, 168 Marquez, Lizabeth 12, 71, 120 Marquez, Mireya 85, 120 Massingill, Andy 71 Mason, Jan 85, 127, 187 Matney, Connie 71, 125, 127 Matteson, Sharon 85 Mauldin, Gary 85, 115, 139 Maxwell, Gene 71, 97, 145 Mays, Rory 85, 154 Mays, Stephen 85, 154 Meurer, Charlie 141, 154 Miller, Mark 71. 116, 140, 154, 160 Miller, Sue Ann 104 Money, Mark 85, 140 Moore, Raymond 85, 142, 143 Moore, Sandra 85, 104, 149 Morehead, Ann 85, 127 Morehead, Marsha Jo 71, 127 Morris, Rebecca 27, 85, 178, 187 Moss, Steve 27, 85, 178, 179 Mumford, Carl 85, 115 Nerf, Dusty 85 Nelson, David 71, 133, 139, 166, 167, 168, 200 Nelson, Lisa 85 Newsom, Betty 85 Nguyen, Bay Van 85, 120, 178 Nunn, Jimmy 85, 100, 107, 112, 139 Oaxaca, Renna 71, 127 Odenwald, Cliff 27. 71, 94, 154 Odom, Dale 85 Odom, Mark 85 Oom, Terry 72 Olivas, Marilia 85 Olmstead, Dawn 12, 86, 112, 114, 115, 133 Opheim, Elisa 86, 133 Opheim, Lanny 86 Orr, Donald 85 Ortiz, Miguel 120 Paige, Geneva 72, 96, 135 Pagan, Kimberly 85 Parker, Carla 86. 114, 116, 149 Parker, Cynthia 47, 72. 113, 135 Parpart, Diane 104 Parr, Mark 72, 145 Patterson, Nancy 86 Peebles, Emily 46, 48, 86. 135, 204 Pendergrass, John Scott 86, 143 Pekowski, Edward 86, 145 Pettit, Virginia Kaye 86 Philips, Garry 42, 122, 148 Phillips, La Rae 42, 122, 149 Pierpont, Bill 72, 145, 200 Pirtle, Monica 86, 123, 133 Pittard, Nancy 86, 107, 113, 123, 135, 171, 174, 175 Pittard, Robert 86 Platt, Carolyn 86, 100 Popnoe, Matt 72, 94, 107, 145, 200 Porter, Cynthia 86, 178 Porterfield, David 86, 114, 115 Porterfield, Jim 72 Prien, Paul 147 Prucell, Paula 86 Purnell, Barbera 161 Quiett, Cindy 87 Rakestraw, Vickie 47, 87, 104, 133 Read, Debbie 87 Reb, Catherine 87 Reed, Lynn 87 Reece, Lonnie 87, 145 Reid, Robert 87 Reves, Edith 87. 128 Reynolds, Vicki 87 Rhoads, Leonard 87, 116 Richardson, Floyd 87 Richburg, William 72, 114, 139, 200 Ridgeway, Cheryl 72 Rihaly, Bonnye 72 Riley, Cyd 47, 114, 115, 133 Rimes, Brenda 72, 97, 135, 200 Rimes, Mike 87 Rinard, Janet 12 Riojas, Elizabeth 87 Riser, Harry 8, 39, 87, 112, 140 Robertson, Sally 27, 87, 133, 205 Robertson, Wayne 72 Robinson, Christine 87- Robinson, Kelly 88 Robinson, Mary 72, 102 Rodgers, James 88 Rodriquez, Tina 88, 135 212 — Index Rowland, Mindy 88 Rucker, Cindy 41, 127 Rucker, Lynne 88 Sadler, Clarence, Jr. 72. 120, 122 Sadler, Maria Muro 72, 120 Salazar, Roel 88, 187 Sample, Kathy 88, 114 Sanders, John 104 Scales, Curtis 178 Schafer, Mike 88, 112, 115 Schmitt, Monte 88 Schkade, David 72, 201 Scrimshire, Elaine 88, 104, 123 Sears, Mark 36, 72, 94, 104, 108, 145, 201 Sharp, Trendy 32, 41, 88, 149, 171 Shipman, Walter 72 Shoemaker, Carol 88 Shurbet, Russ 45, 88, 145 Sims, Sherry 88, 149 Slater, Mary 73, 133 Sloan, Vondell 89, 104 Smith, C. Lee 73 Smith, Janet 89, 112 Smith, Jim 89 Smith, Shelley 133, 205 Smith, Stephen 89 Smith, Steve 89, 145 Smith, Susan 73, 96, 123 Snell, Doyle 9 Soann, Susan 89, 123, 149 Staggs, Janice 89, 129 Stalder, Brad 89, 145 Stallard, Cora 89 Stamets, Cathy 73, 129 Stamets, Stephan 73, 104, 106 Stansell, Trena 73 Sterling, Jim 36, 89, 108, 112, 143 Stevens, Steve 143 Stewart, James E. 89 Stewart, Wendy 104, 106, 201 Stinnett, Randy 89, 140 Stoker, Tami 89, 104, 119, 133 Stricklin, Tony 73, 113 Sudbury, Gayle 127 Symonds, Jill 89, 113, 129 Tafoya, Martha 120, 149 Teaff, Gayle 89, 141, 171, 172 Teel, Dana 73 Teeter, Dyana 89, 171, 172 Terry, Cindy 89, 133 Thomas, Barbara 73 Thompson, Ava 73, 113, 114, 115, 129, 201 Thompson, Ray 89 Thompson, Sharon 43, 89, 133 Tipton, Kathleen 89, 114, 115 Toelle, Michelle Ren6 13. 90 Tooke, Jayme 90, 123, 133 Tri, Luverne 90 Truong, Thien 120 Turner, David 73, 140, 201 Tuttle, Alison 90, 123 Unrue, Bruce 32, 33, 38, 40, 90, 104, 109, 110, 111 Van Winkle, Laurel 90. 104 Vardeman, Pam 13, 39, 47. 73, 96, 97, 133 Villa, Doreen 90, 114 Vineyard, Faye 90, 123, 133 Waddington, Carrie 90, 114, 116, 149 Waggoner, Jill 90, 104 Waldraft, Debbie 104 Walker, Robert 73 Walker, Susan 90 Wall, Cindy 73, 12, 135, 129 Wallace, Debbie 90 Wallace, LaHonda 90 Walls. Dana 90, 125, 126, 127 Walrath, John 90, 139 Walt, Elisha 39, 90, 149 Waltrip, Denice 73, 104, 106 Warner, Suzanne 90, 104 Warren, Terry 73, 135 Weber, Sharon 12, 90, 104, 123. 133, 149 Weitzal, Judith 100, 107 Welch, Jack 91, 154 Wendland, Dave 91, 112 Wheat. Walter 73 Wheeler, Thomas 8, 48. 91, 104, 106, 110, 111 White, Donna 91, 133 White, Shane Whitt, Dana 73, 147 Whitt, Horace 147 Whitt, Winston 174 Wickham, Florence Dossett 73, 120 Wiegand, Christi 91, 104, 129 Wilcox, David 73 Willeford, Craig 91, 110 Williams, Beverly 91 Willingham, Debbie 91, 133 Willingham, Brad 73, 143 Wilmott, Brenda 91 Wilson, Robert 91, 154 Wimberly, Cynthia 104 Winters, Gail 73 Wisialowski, Barry 91 Wofford, Darrell 41, 91, 104, 106, 119 Wolfe. Mark 91, 104, 106 Wood. Chip 140, 148 Wood, Frank 91 Wood, Jim 116 Wyatt, Janna 87, 91, 109, 133 Wynn, Richard 91, 139 Yoder, Vicki 45, 91, 104, 149, 161, 171, 174 Young, Jill 91 Young, Richard 36, 91, 114, 115, 139 Yuraitis, Peter 73 Zimmerman, Tim 91 Index — 213 In Memoriam Dr. Jerry Neely The Reservation is an ideal that will live in all our hearts forever in some shape, form, or fashion. One leaves MeMurry feeling various emotions; yet we all share the same common bond in that we have all come to college at MeMurry and learned something of value. We have learned different things, and these experiences have been acquired by our stay here. As we leave, we will remember the joys, spirit, and pride that came with the tradition ... this will burn forever at “The Reservation. Co-Editors Consultant Staff Photographers Totem Credits Cathy Core, Lome Jameson Susan Blassingame Mary Clearwater Tish Frederick Mona Kvapil Chuck Bell


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