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WtrtB ( - t vrjimM y :« I- K iSL ' f KH At WWU K EL ' iS H B M 1969 MIDLANDER MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY VOLUME XX EDITOR • LYNN SMALL BUSINESS MANAGER • CHERYL BIBLE LIBIART MIDDiE TEHII£SS« STATE UNIVERSITY MURfilWBOIO. TIHUESSH 3713B 1 « ■■. ' 1 N N Academics 9 Campus Life 83 Beauties 125 Honorarles 139 Greeks 179 Athletics 203 Organizations 241 Advertising 301 If H.i.lc ' l ADMINISTRATIVELY — under the helm of a new president, new Ideas, new plans PHYSICALLY — possessing a greatly expanded, and still expanding, physical plant ACADEMICALLY — upward bound, emphasizing both academic and non-academic learning, learning about subjects and learning about people CREATIVELY — outstanding, guiding and encouraging the development of talents, demanding the best, and for the most part, getting it ENCOURAGING total participation in the life of the University, in sports, student government, clubs, or whatever, realizing that the truly well-rounded citizen must be involved in more than one area FULL of people — students, instructors, administrative personnel, friendly, understanding, interested, enthusiastic, with a unique spirit born of a myriad of interests, backgrounds and personalities, all combining to form one entity, MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY. 10 Dr. M. G. Scarlett and his family: Jon Barry, Nancy, David, and Mrs. Scarlett. MTSU WELCOME AS NEW HEAD Dr. and Mrs. Scarlett were welcomed early in the Fall by members of the ASB at a reception held in their honor. S DR. M. G. SCARLETT Along with Fall, October brought to MTSU an enthusiastic, Pennsylvania-born yankee to occupy the position of University President vacated by Dr. Quill E. Cope last summer. From the first. Dr. Scar- lett indicated that he was impressed with the Uni- versity- — and the University returned this feeling for the man who so ably has assumed the gigantic task of acquainting himself with all aspects of Middle Tennessee State University. A native of Reading, Pennsylvania, Dr. Scarlett received his undergraduate degree at Catawba College, his M.A. at the University of Florida, and his doctorate at Oklahoma State University. Im- mediately prior to his appointment at MTSU, Dr. Scarlett served as interim Chancellor of Farmington State College, Maine ' s University system. The soft-spoken President summed up his plans for MTSU in the concluding words of his address to the University ' faculty early In October. I think that Middle Tennessee State University is a good, young university. I hope that we are going to be- come an outstanding university. For its growth, it is to be hoped that the university will dedicate it- self to meeting the needs of its students, aiming at the development of a climate of excellence In all areas of university life. At present Dr. Scarlett is concerned mainly with adjusting to the campus and the community, as hopefully they are adjusting to him. With the pres- ent as an indication, it seems likely that all will go well In the future. Coach Bubber Murphy and Dr. Scarlett welcome another Yankee to the Southland: new head fdotbali coach Don Fuoss of Purdue. NEW PRESIDENT, NEV f IDEAS: DEAN FOR THE FUTURE S GEAR DR. H.CLAY TUCKER Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences DR. ROBERT ADEN Dean of the Graduate School 13 Top Row, Left: Sam McLean, Assistant Dean of Men; Mary Jane Levi, Assistant Dean of Wonnen. Middle: Susan Westlake, School Nurse; Robert Hackman, University Physician. RigSt: Jim- my Jackson, Business Manager. Second Row, Left: Sam Walden, Manager of Computer Center; Dr. Paul hHutcheson, Director of Computer Center. Middle: Alma Bass, Student Union Build- ing hlostess. Right: Mattie Lee Gracy, University Center Hostess. Third Row, Left: Harold Jewell, Supt. of Buildings and Grounds: Charles Pigg, Assistant Superintendent of Plant Plan- ning. Middle: John Marshall, Librarian. Right: Dean Hess, As- sistant Dean of Men; Robert Lee, Assistant Director of Admissions. Bottonfi Row, Left: Dr. James Covington, Assistant Director of Guidance and Testing; Dr. James Martin, Director of Guidance and Testing. Middle: Austin Parker, Internal Auditor. Right: Dallas Biggers, Director of University Center. 14 Top, Lef+: Kelley Dement; Charles Phillips, Bookstore Manager; and Allen Connell. Middle: Val Smith, Cafeteria Manager. Right: Gene Sloan and Robert Brooks, Public Relations. Second Row, Left: John Hood, Development; Martha Turner, Placement; Robert Abernathy, Field Services; Dr. Belt Keathley, Student Aid; James Gist, Business. Right Top: James Booth, Print Shop. Right Bottom: Mary Taylor, Postmistress. Row Three, Left: Dr. hlomer Pittard, Alumni Relations. Middle: R. N. Martin, Business; Sam Smith, Personnel. Right: Joe Rich and Hixson Pugh, Purchasing. ADMINISTRATION 15 Mrs. Margaret Wright and some of her talented Sacred Harp Singers at the Tennessee Fol Festival in Johnson City. Mr. hiorace Beasley coaches a future member of MTSU ' s superb Band of Blue. SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Few students escape the School of Arts and Sciences on their trip through college. Enconnpassing the disci- plines of science, languages, social sciences, mathe- matics, and speech and theatre, the school offers courses for basic study as well as being preparatory for a teaching career in one of its fields. Under the able head of Dr. Clay Tucker, the school has grown con- siderably over the past few years; a special example of this is the growth of the once almost non-existent Bachelor of Arts program. Mr. VanderWeg ponders an art problem. P The eternity of these freshman themes . . . 16 ,,!j mspn,. ' Ak;. r Secretarial students learn the ins and outs of every type of business machine. Through much trial and error, photography stu- dents become aware of the proper procedures for arriving at good prints. Captain Gorman guides Military Science students through the problems of the army. SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY MTSU ' s School of Business and Industry amply prepares a student to take his place in the business world. The cur- riculum is such that the business graduate more than meets the basic requirements for a person seeking employment in the fields of business and industry. The school ' s course of study encompasses the areas of accounting, agriculture, business administration, business education, economics, in- dustrial arts, and military science. Mr, Chance is quick to aid students when problems arise. j SCHOOL OF EDUCATION The School of Education Is charged with the Im- portant task of preparing Tennessee ' s teachers. Al- though It touches all departments on campus through Its secondary education minor program, the school itself offers courses designed to acquaint the future teacher with the profession of teaching from the inside, and, perhaps, It serves to warn these future guiders of youth of some of the prob- lems they are letting themselves In for. In addition to placing practice teachers in area schools, the university operates a campus school, under the di- rection of the Department of Education, which serves as a valuable laboratory for MTSU education students. Dr. Sakas utilizes discussion period for probing education problems. Lynn Brown and a small friend in the MTSU Campus School. le - im Front Row: William Bowers, Floyd Schwarck, Thomas Hop- kins, Fred Fugitt, Bobby Freeman, Dan Allen Covingfon. Second Row: Jefferson B. Davis, Alice Washingfon, Yingsakdi Poonpernaub, Martha Sutton, Anita Faye Johnson, Lios Wil- son. Third Row: Philip Howard, Gary Meislohn, Richard L Upchurch, Patrick Langdon, Harry Drivas, Jasper Thurman, Bahman Sohrabi. Fourth Row: Katherine Rogers West, James Michael O ' Bryan, Charles Perry, Tony Carmen, John Evans, Billy Strawn. SCHOOL OF GRADUATE STUDIES MTSU ' s School of Graduate Studies is a rela- tively new addition to the university curriculum; but, it is a rapidly expanding one. Offering gradu- ate work in mathematics, health and physical edu- cation, history, and English, the school has added a new aspect to the university. Graduate students who work as departmental assistants are a familiar sight on campus. Students who are employed and who live in the area are able to return for an ad- vanced degree, as are those whose family duties leave them with some leisure time. This school evidences the overall concern of the university for a better informed, better educated populace. Elmo Hamner is just one of the many graduate students who both teach and attend classes. 19 DR. C. MORRIS BRANDON Art DR. ROBERT ALEXANDER Agriculture DR. HERSCHEL ASELTINE Sociology DR. E. B. BALDWIN Geography DEPARTMENT HEADS DR. RICHARD C. PECK Language DR. WILLARD A. KERR Psychology DR. LARRY LOWE Speech and Theatre in DR. ESTELLA POMROY hHome Economics DR. IncJL E. S. VOORHIES strial Arts COL. VERN W. REAUGH Military Science DR. RALPH WHITE Education DR. FRANCIS RIEL DR. HAROLD S. SPRAKER Health, Physical Education, Mathematics and Recreation MR. NEIL WRIGHT Music DR. J. ELDER WISER Physical Science GOVERNOR BUFORD ELLINGTON TENNESSEE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION Seated: Edward L. Jennings, Mrs. Sam Wilson, J. H. Warf, Chairman; Mrs. B. A. McDermott, T. M. Divine. Standing: J. Frank Taylor, Edwin H. Kennedy, James Williams, Dale Glover, Ernest C. Ball, D. M. Spotwood, James H. Jones, Jr. and F. Thornton Strang. 22 CLASSES SENIO OFFICI R CLASS ELLEN MARTIN Secretary d BETTYE SIMS Treasurer JIM FOLK Vice-President J. B. BAKER Sergeant-At-Arms BILLY JOE WILEY President 24 GEORGE ADAIR Murfreesboro JOYCE KESNER ADAMS Shelbyville ANNE ADAMS Columbia DOTTIE ADAMS Murfreesboro JERRY ADAMS Lewisburg RAYMOND ADAMS Chattanooga ERNIE ADCOCK Georgia JOAN ADCOCK Murfreesboro ANN AKIN Nashville JULIE ALEXANDER Franklin FRANCES ALLEN Jasper BILL ALLEY Nashville LARRY ALLEN Gallatin JANE AMBURGER Concord JUDY AMONETTE McMlnnvllle JOE ANDERSON Nashville RICHARD M. ANDERSON Murfreesboro JANE ANDREWS Lebanon BETTY ARNOLD Murfreesboro DEBORAH ARNOLD Manchester JAMES ARNOLD Lebanon JUDITH ARNOLD Christiana RICHARD ARNOLD Wartrace BILLIE ASLINGER Sale Creek VIRGIL ATCHLEY Chattanooga MIKE AUSTIN Hixson TOMMY AUSTIN Dunlap PAUL AYDELOTT Centervllle DANNY BACKHERMS Indiana DAVID BAGGOTT Nashville JOHN M. BAILEY Nashville ROBERT M. BAILEY Whitwell MARY G. BAINES Lebanon JANICE BAKER Murfreesboro JULIAN BAKER Madison 25 SENIORS ROY E. BALES Murfreesboro JOHN BARKER Murfreesboro SUE BIBLE BARKER Murfreesboro RICHARD M. BARKKUME New Jersey BETTY ANN BARNES Florida BEVERLY BARNES Shelbyville CARL BARNES Nashville JANET BARNES Woodbury KAREN BARNES Murfreesboro SUSAN BARNES Murfreesboro GARRETT BARNETT Waynesboro ELAINE BARNHILL Murfreesboro BRENDA BARRETT Rockvale JAMES BARRETT Murfreesboro WILLIAM C. BARRON, II Nashville JUDY BATSON Nashville DIANNE BEADLE Watertown EVA SUE BEAN Monteagle BRENDA BECK Nashville REID BECKER Nashville MARY LYNN BECKHAM Waynesboro TERRY BEDWELL Murfreesboro GLENN BEECH Taft FRANKLIN BELL Nashville SHIRLEY BELLENFANT Nashville RONALD BENDER Murfreesboro DOUGLAS BENNETT, JR. Murfreesboro MIKE BENNETT Hixson DON BESHEARS Smithville SAK BHAMORNSIRI Thailand SUWANNATAD Thailand BHAMORNSIRI JOYCE BIBLE Jasper DELIA BIGGER Murfreesboro LINDA BILBREY Murfreesboro WILLIAM BINGHAM Murfreesboro JACK BIRCHETT Chattanooga DON BIRDSONG Normandy JUDY BLACKFORD Nashville JAN BLAIR Tullahoma FAYE BLAKE Nashville WILLIAM BLANCHARD Nashville NELL BLAKENSHIP Murfreesboro DAVID M. BLUMEN Nashville JAMES BOGGESS Murfreesboro TOMMY BOLTON Columbia KENNETH BOW Crossville PAT BOWLING Lascassas ELLEN HOOVER BOWMAN Murfreesboro CYNTHIA DONNELL BOYD Murfreesboro LARRY BOYD Lawrenceburg LARRY CRAIG BOYD McMinnville CHARLES BRAKEN Estill Springs DAVID BRATCHER Smithville JOHN BRICE Murfreesboro MARTHA DIXON BRICE Murfreesboro TOMMY BRIGHTWELL Signal Mountain JANICE BRITTON Shelbyville ANN BROADWAY Columbia DIANNE BROOKMAN Tullahoma EDDY BROWN Nashville LARRY BROWN Nashville LYNN BROWN Chattanooga RANDALL BROWN Guild WANDA BROWN Guild ERNIE BROWNING Red Boiling Springs JAMES BROWNING Nashville FRED BRUMBACK Murfreesboro CHARLES E. BRYSON, JR. Murfreesboro 27 SENIORS SHARON BRYAN Hendersonville CECIL BUFORD Celina CHARLIE BUHLER Lebanon ANDREA BUMPUS Chattanooga LUCY BURT Tullahoma SUE BURTON Chattanooga ALVIN BUTNER Nashville JAMES BYRD Murtreesboro BOBBY CAGLE McMinnville JOE CAIRNS Murtreesboro JOYCE CALL Murtreesboro JO ANN CAMPBELL Smyrna JOHN A. CAMPBELL Murtreesboro MARLENE CAMPBELL Shelbyville GERALDINE CARLISLE Franklin JOE CARLTON Murtreesboro JACKIE CARNEY Murtrees boro LLOYD CARTER Murtreesboro THOMAS CARTER South Pittsburg KERRY CASHION Nashville PEGGY CATHEY Lewisburg DONALD CATHEY Shelbyville ANDRE CHAMPION Winchester DENNIS CHAPMAN Nashville EDWARD CHAPPELL Murtreesboro JEAN CHAPMAN Nashville PAUL CHEATHAM Lev isburg ROGER CHENARD Shelbyville KELLY CHERRY Latayette JOHN CHESTNUT Murtreesboro TONY CHUMLEY Lebanon PATRICIA CLAYTON Florida 28 MARY CATHERINE CLEMMER Diclcson ALLEN COGGINS Oak Ridge SUSAN COHAN Nashville GAIL COLEBROOKE Arrlngton NOEL COLEMAN Nashville PATRICIA COLLINS Lewisburg ALLEN COLYAR Murfreesboro BARBARA COMER Lebanon JAMES M. COMPTON Manchester HOWARD COOK Woodbury WILLIAM COOK Columbia JOHN K. COOPER Murfreesboro JOY PHIFER COPPAGE Murfreesboro JOE COPPINGER Hixson JOHN CORDELL McMinnville JOHN CORNAR Murfreesboro BILL CORNES Chatt anooga DAVID CORNETT Chattanooga WILLIAM M. COTHERN Nashville PATTI COULTER Dayton EARL COUNTS Chattanooga SAMMY COUNTS Fhntville JOHN COWAN Murfreesboro DONNA COX Le ' banon JAMES H. COX Lafayette PAT COX Chattanooga ROCKY CRAFT Nashville BILL CRAIG Gallatin JENNIFER CROCKETT Madison VIVION CROUCH Decatur LYNN CROWDER Chattanooga ALLEN CROWELL Unlonville MARTHA CRUIKSTAUT Readyville SENIORS LARRY CRUTCHFIELD Nashville ROBERTA CUMMINGS Summertown CHARLES CUNNINGHAM Murfreesboro JOHN CUNNINGHAM Columbia RUTH CUNNINGHAM Murfreesboro CHARLES DAHLSREN Nashville CHARLES DALE Murfreesboro SHERRY DALE Florida ELIZABETH DANIEL LaVergne GLEN DARDEN Tullahoma MATTIE DAVIDSON Columbia PHILLIP DAVIDSON Nashville GLENN B. DAVIS Georgia JANET DAVIS Hillsboro JIMMY DAVIS Smithville MARTHA DAVIS Shelbyvllle WILLIAM DAVIS Murfreesboro PAM DEAN Nashville DAVID DEATON Nashville DAVE DELONG Murfreesboro CLYDE DELVIN Nashville ALMA JEAN DENNEY Lebanon GLORIA DENNY Lebanon JANICE DERRYBERRY Spring Hill ANNA DISMUKES Nashville EVELYN DIXON Hendersonville RICHARD LEE DIXON Manchester SUELLEN DIXON Chattanooga DONALD DODSON Nashville ROBERT DOLLINS Minor Hill GEORGE DONEGAN Antioch NICHOLAS DONNIE Murfreesboro DIANN DORRIS Springfield JULIE DOUGLAS Nashville RODEMA DOUGLAS Signal Mountain 30 NANCY DOWELL Murfreesboro SANDRA DRAKE Murfreesboro BONNIE DRANE Mt. Pleasant BRAD DRAYTON Hendersonville SPENCER DRIVER Murfreesboro JUDY DUDNEY Gainesboro JAMES DUGGIN Shelbyvllle CAROLYN DUKE Beechgrove MARGARET DUNCAN Gallatin RICHARD E. DUNCAN Lewisburg LINDA DUNLAP Nashville JAMIE DURARD Franklin WILLIAM DYE Murfreesboro ANNA EADES Nashville ROBERT EADLER Michigan KENNETH EALY Murfreesboro ARTHUR EARLS Nashville BOBBY EDENS Murfreesboro STEVE EDMONDS Murfreesboro ERIC HOWARD EDWARDS Wartrace TOMMY EISELSTEIN Murfreesboro TOM ELDRIDGE Nashville TIM ELLIS Brentwood MALLORY ELROD Murfreesboro DAVID N. EMERSON Murfreesboro WILLIAM ENGLISH Nashville MARILYN ENSLEY Chattanooga FRANK D. EVAI Liberty JEAN EZELL Murfreesboro 31 SENIORS LYNNE EZELL Murfreesboro NANCY EZELL Nashville JOY FELKER Nashville MARY KATHERINE FERRELL Tullahoma RONNIE FERRELL Murfreesboro ALTON FISHER Nashville JANET FISHER Nashville JOHN FITE Nashville JAMES FITZGERALD Dayfon PATRICIA FLOOD Murfreesboro BOBBY FLOWERS Murfreesboro ALAN FLOYD Kingston PRISCILLA FLOYD Chattanooga ANITA FLY Columbia TONI FLYNN Murfreesboro JAMES J. FOLK Christiana MA RY RUTH FORMOSA Donelson PEGGY FORTUNE Lewisburg CONNIE FOSTER Madison RALPH FOSTER Murfreesboro CHARLIE FOX Franklin BILLY B. FRANCIS Murfreesboro IKE FRANKLIN Gallatin ROBERT ALTON FRAZIER Nashville JAMES CARLTON FREE Columbia TERRENCE FREEMAN Murfreesboro VIVIAN FREEMAN Lawrenceburg MICHAEL FRENSLEY Murfreesboro ADELINE FRIZZELL Murfreesboro DONNA FROST Lebanon ROBERT FRYAR Chattanooga 32 FAYE FRYE LaVergne CHARLES FULLER Murfreesboro NANCY FULMER Murfreesboro SHERRY FUQUA Nashville DONNA GALLAHER Murfreesboro CURTIS GANN Murfreesboro WILLIAM GANNON Murfreesboro GAY GARNER Tuilahoma JIM GARNER Murfreesboro TIM GARRETT Nashville MAVA GARVIN Murfreesboro JOSEPH T. GELDBAUGH Smyrna BARBARA GENTRY Nashville LINDA GENTRY Joelfon THOMAS GEORGE Murfreesboro JOHN GHIBANDY Cairo, III. ANGELINE GIBSON Culleoka DOUGLAS GILB ERT Petersburg JAMES GILLEY Murfreesboro JANE GILLIAM Kirigsport RONALD GILMER Manchester JAMES GILMORE Manchester KENNETH GIVAN Water+own DONALD GARY GOFF Murfreesboro STEPHEN GORDON Pulaski JOE GOURLEY Smyrna WAYNE GRACE Murfreesboro WILLIAM R. GRAHAM Smyrna LARRY GRANT Murfreesboro JEAN GRAY Chattanooga ANN R. GREEN Columbia LYNN GREEN Brush Creek BEHY ROSE GREGORY Nashville REGENA GREGORY Lafayette JOHNNY GRIMES Jasper 33 SENIORS RONALD A. GRIMES Franklin JOE GRISSOM Murfreesboro JOE GRONDSTAFF Watertown NORITA GRENZ Cleveland RONALD GUNTER Illinois A. G. GUNTHERBERG Flora GERALD GUSTWICK Harriman MARGARET HACKETT Murfreesboro C. J. HACKWORTHY Richard City SAHIB AL HADDAD Murfreesboro MICKEY HADDOCK East Ridge JOHN HAGER New Jersey JAMES HALE Smyrna NANCY HALE McMinnville NOAH HALFACRE Manchester JAMES A. HALL Tullahoma LINDA HALL Murfreesboro PAUL HAMILTON Smyrna GLENN HAMPTON Murfreesboro LARRY HANBERRY Nashville EDGAR HANCOK Nashville CAROL HANNAH Wales JANE HANNAH Murfreesboro JERRY HANNAH Murfreesboro LOUIS KARL HANS Nashville STAN HARDISON Columbia RANDALL HARDY Lawrenceburg VIRGINIA HARLEY Gallatin BETTY SNELL HARPER Murfreesboro CHARLES HARPER Murfreesboro JOHN HARRELL Tullahoma PATRICIA HARRIMAN LaVergne GLENN HARRIS Murfreesboro JOE D. HARRIS Murfreesboro DAVID HARRISON Fayet+evllle PAUL HARTMAN Nashville GARY DON HARVILLE UnionvMIe DENNY HASTINGS Belfast DIANE HATHCOCK Nashville MILTON HATHCOCK Nashville RONNIE HAYS Murfreesboro MAX HEAD Murfreesboro DEBBIE HEITHCOCK Franklin NANCY HELBERG Dickson LINDA HENDLEY Columbia DAVID HERBERT Murfreesboro NELDA HERBERT Murfreesboro JEFF HERMSDERFER Lawrenceburg PAUL HERRON Nashville WILLIAM HERZER Murfreesboro SUZANNE HEWGLEY Columbia FRANK HICKMAN Ohio MICHAEL HICKS Nashville WENDELL HINES Murfreesboro ROD HINTON Nashville VICTORIA B. HINTON Nashville JERNITA HITE Murfreesboro PATRICIA HITE Nashville MYRNA HOBOCK Jasper MARJORIE HOBSON Manchester TIM HOGAN New York JAMES HOLDER McMinnville RAY HOLLIS, JR. Waynesboro SHIRLEY HOLLIS Loret+o CLAY HOLLOWAY Murfreesboro LAURA LEE HOLT Lawrenceburg MICHAEL HOLT Bolivar 35 SENIORS LUCY HONEY Fayetteville SANDY HOOD Cotiontown JAMES HOOKER Shelbyville EDGAR HOPE Ooltewah JOHN HORNE Nashville WILLIAM R. HORNE Pulaslcl BILLY CHARLES HORTON Hendersonville SANDRA FAYE HORTON Nashville HAROLD HOUNIHAN Nashville BECKY HOWELL Madison JERRY HOWSE Sale Creek ALICE HUDSON Oak Ridge TONEY HUDSON Lafayette ELAINE HUFFER Winchester GERALDENE HUNT Goodlettsville JAMES HUNTER McMinnvilie DANNY HUTTON Joelton SUSAN INGRAM Hixson BONNIE JACKSON Donelson GLENNA JACKSON Whitwell JAMES M. JACOBS Nashville JINNETTE JACOBS Joelton MONTE JAMES Lawrenceburg MARVIN JARRETT Harrison •JIM JARVIS Rockwood LYDIA JENKINS Clartsville FRANK JENNINGS Murfreesboro ELIZABETH JENNINGS Tuilahoma JAMES T. JENNINGS Murfreesboro WILLIAM JERNIGAN Tuilahoma WANDA JETT Manchester CHARLES T. JEWELL Old Hickory BRENDA JOHNS Goodsprings GLENDA JOHNS Goodsprings PHILIP JOHNS Manchester 36 ANITA JOHNSON Murfreesboro CHARLES JOHNSON Manchester DOUGLAS JOHNSON Nashville JOHNNY JOHNSON Madison KENARD K. JOHNSON College Grove MICHAEL JOHNSON Madison MILLARD JOHNSON College Grove NANCY JOHNS ON Madison CAROL JONES Florida CAROLYN JONES Murfreesboro CHESTER M. JONES Nashville JENNIFER JONES Madison ROSANNE JONES Nashville STEVE JONES Murfreesboro WALTER JONES Shelbyville MIKE JORDAN Tracy City TIM KALTHOFF Knoxville CHARLES KELLEY Oak Ridge EMILY KELLEY Waynesboro JAMES M. KELLEY Lawrenceburg JAMES FREDERICK KELTON Murfreesboro JERRY KELTON Lascassas WILLIAM KNOX KELTON Murfreesboro POLAPHAT KEMASINGKI Murfreesboro DIANA KEMP Nashville KATHY KEMPF Murfreesboro DOROTHY KENNEDY Nashville ELIZABETH KENNEDY Chattanooga MARSHALL C. KENT, JR. Mt. Juliet JOHN C. KERSEY LaVergne 37 SENIORS BETTY KIMBROUGH Nashville CARL JOHN KING Woodbury HUBERT A. KING McMinnville JERRY KING Nashville JAMES WALLACE KIRBY Lafayette JUDY KLEIN Sparta PETE KNESTRIEK Nashville PAUL KNOWLES Hermitage MARVIN KOONCE Normandy PENN KUNAPORNTRUM Chicago, III. JAMES KYLE Shelbyville ELAINE LADD Nashville CLARENCE LAMB Murfreesboro ROBERT LAMB Murfreesboro DAVID LANE Murfreesboro SANDRA LAPPIN Nashville LINDA MADEWELL LARKIN Clarksville SUE LATANE Oalc Grove, Virginia ROBERT LAVENDER Smyrna JAMES H. LAWSON Hohenwald SHIRLEY LAWSON Nashville DAVID J, LEA Murfreesboro JUDY LEACH Estill Springs ROGER LEACH Winchester SHERRI LEACH Nashville PATRICIA LEBKUECHER Murfreesboro SANDRA LEDFORD Murfreesboro SUZEHE LEE Nashville ELAINE LEHR South Pittsburg JOAN LEIGHTON Lawrenceburg CAROL LEWIS Daisy 38 CHARLES LEWIS Nashville DEAN LEWIS Murlreesboro JAMES LEWIS Murfreesboro JAMES LIND Madison THOMPSON LINDLEY Smyrna RICHARD LINDSEY Murfreesboro PEGGY LINVILLE Har+sville GLENDA LOCKE Murfreesboro WILLIAM LOCKE Fayettevllle ELAINE LOCKHART Nashville PATSY LOFITS Gainesboro HERBERT L. LOGAN Nashville SUZANNE LONDEN Chattanooga JUDY LONG Pulaski MARY KATHRYNE LONG Chattanooga JULIA LONGMIRE Andersonville SUSAN LONGMIRE Daisy MARY ELIZABETH LONGSHORE Nashville HERBERT LOONEY Murfreesboro DELMER LOWE Christiana GARY LOWE Goodlettsvllle BRENDA LOYD Murfreesboro SHIRLEY LUNEY Murfreesboro JANICE LUSK Bradyville SIDNEY LUTHER Nashville BRENDA MACK Chattanooga WADENE MADER Nashville HARVEY MAGEE Murfreesboro STANLEY MAHON Columbia JOHN MAJOR Lebanon LINDA MAJOR Lebanon WARD J. MALLORY Shelbyville JAMES MALONE, JR. Bell Buckle RICHARD MALONE Murfreesboro EUGENE MANFREDINI Smyrna 39 SENIORS DONNA MARSHALL Springfield HOSSEIN MANSOUR Teheran, Iran JAMES MANSON Murfreesboro BONNIE BELL MANSON Murfreesboro JERRY MANSFIELD Fayettevllle RAY MANLEY Nashville GEORGE MARSTON Lawrenceburg BILL MARTIN Murfreesboro ELLEN MARTIN Tullahoma MARY MARTIN Howell PAUL MARTIN Lebanon RICHARD MARTIN Mt. Juliet ROBERT E. MARTIN Nashville SHARON MARTIN Old Hickory MARIANNE MARTINDALE Murfreesboro MANUEL MARTINS New Jersey DAVID MASKEWITZ Oak Ridge HELEN MASON Lebanon MARY LOU MATTHEWS Nashville DAVID MATHIS Humboldt JOYCE MATHIS Murfreesboro SUE MATTHEWS Lafayette JIM MAYNARD Lebanon KEN MAYNARD Woodlawn JAMES MAYNER Nashville GEORGE McCASHIN Chattanooga PATRICIA McCLANNAHAN Murfreesboro PATRICIA McDADE Nashville ANN McDARIS Chattanooga 40 igp j i k M0 HARVEY McDonald Lawrenceburg NANCY WILLIAMS McDONALD Murfreesboro JANE McFERRIN Murfreesboro MARY ALICE McFERRIN Fayet+eville JERE McGARR Murfreesboro JANE McGEE Fayetfeville TOMMY McGEE McMmnvllle ARDEN McGRATH Nashville LEONARD McGRATH Nashville ANNA RUTH McLERRAN Celina GAYLE McLERRAN Celina FRANNIE McMAHON Franklin ROGER McMillan Lascassas RUTH McMILLON Lascassas WILLIAM RANDOLPH MEANS Nashville ROSA LEE MEDLEY Doyle BEN MERICKLE Hermitage BOBBYE MERRYMAN Hartsville TAWAT MESOMMONTA Bangkok. Thailand MONETTA METZKER Murfreesboro LINDA JO MEYER Murfreesboro DANIEL MILLER Pulaski DAVID MILLER Nashville JARRETT BRYANT MILLSAPS Daisy CYROUS MOHAMADKHANI Murfreesboro NEWTON MOLLOY Murfreesboro JANET MOODY Nashville MARY JOHN MOON Murfreesboro DAVID LEON MONNEYHAN Kentucky BRENDA MOORE Franklin CONNIE B. MOORE Lascassas FLOYD MOORE Chattanooga THOMAS J. MOORE Harrison HELEN MOOREHEAD Murfreesboro SIMON E. MOREHEAD Nashville 41 SENIORS JAMES W. MORRIS Lebanon CARL MORROW Colunnbia EDNA TAYLOR MORTON Tullahoma SHIELA MOSS Jasper THOMAS E. MRZENA Murfreesboro ANITA J. MURPHY Ashland City CHARLES H. MYATT Murfreesboro VIVION KAY NEELEY Nashville MARGARET NEVINS Shelbyville DON NEWBERRY Smyrna FRED NEWHART Nashville LINDA NEWTON Five Points HUGH NICHOLS Nashville SHELIA NICHOLS Hermitage LINDA NORRIS Murfreesboro MARY NORVELL Wartrace PATRICIA O ' CONNOR West Point WAYNE OFFICER Nashville BRIAN OLDFIELD Illinois CONNIE OLIVER Chattanooga JAMES PATRICK O ' NEAL Chattanooga KAY ORR Lewisburg NANCY HANKINS ORR Smyrna GEORGE OSENGA Chattanooga PAM OWEN Old Hickory PRISCILLA OWEN Old Hickory LINDA OWENS Chattanooga PATRICK WADE OWENS Tullahoma SHARON OWENS Nashville DAVID PAINTER Murfreesboro RODNEY PAINTER Antioch JEANETTE PALMER Manchester MELISSA PARK Maryville BRENDA PARKER Nashville CAROL SUE PARKER McMinnville DAVID PARKER Nashville PETER PARKER Knoxville SHARON PARKER McMinnville HARRIET JONELLE PARSLEY Murfreesboro RITA PARSON Chattanooga JAMES PARTIN Hillsboro MARY ELIZABETH PARTON CAROLE PATTON Nashville CHARLES PATTON Lawrenceburg SHARON PAHON Watertown NEIL PAYNE Pelham RITA PAYNE Shelbyville STANLEY PEARSON Flintville GREGORY PECK Culleoka RICHARD PEERCY Murfreesboro BOBBY PENNINGTON Murfreesboro MILDRED PENNINGTON Celina JOHNNY PENTYCOFE Murfreesboro MAXINE PEPPERS Lawrenceburg CAROL REGG PEREZ Hendersonville JOEY PERKINS Murfreesboro WILLIAM PETERS, III Winchester THOMAS PETERSON Middleton New Jersey MARGIE PETRO Whitwell PATRICIA PETTUS Nashville 43 SENIORS ROSEMARY PETTY Charlotte AVA PEVAHOUSE Waynesboro GWANDA PHILLIPS Harrlman JAY PHILLIPS Waynesboro 5HELAH PHILLIPS Wartrace FAYE PIERSON Murtreesboro MORGAN PIGS Fayetteville DAVID PIGNA Nashville ROBERT PIRTLE Chattanooga JOHN PITTARD Murtreesboro CLARENCE PLEMONS Nashville FRED MARION POE Pulaski WANDA POINDEXTER Celina CARROL POOLE Murtreesboro CHARLES POSTON Lebanon COLLEEN POWELL Murtreesboro WANDA LEE POWELL Whitwell MARVIN PRATT Franklin ROGER PRESLAR Murtreesboro CAROLYN PREVATTE Nashville JOHN PAUL PREVOST Florida MICHAEL PRICHARD Signal Mountain PATRICIA PRIEST Decherd CONNIE PUCKETT Antioch DOYLE RADER Goodlettsville WALTER M. RAGSDALE Nashville TOMMY RAINS McMinnville JAMES RAMSEY Murtreesboro JO ANN RAMSEY Murtreesboro MICHEL RANDLE Ooltewah DOROTHY RANEY Nashville REBECCA RAWLSTON Whitwell DONALD RAY Nashville JERRY H. RAY Smithville VIRGINIA RAY Chattanooga 44 LATRICIA REDD Pulaski BETTY REED Woodbury JANIS RHEA Murfreesboro DREW RHODES Murfreesboro KENT RICHENS Nashville JOHN RICHMAN Murfreesboro JAMES RIDDLE Manchester RAM RIDDLE Manchester JOE RIGGIN Madison BEVERLY RING Tullahoma DAVID RIVES Murfreesboro KENNETH RIVES Madison BEBE RIZOR Hermitage TERRY ROBBINS Murfreesboro MERRILL ROBERSON Nashville HERBERT ROBERTS Nashville RICKY ROBINSON Murfreesboro SHIRLEY ROBINSON Water+own WILLIAM ROBINSON Water+own YOLANDA B. ROBINSON Murfreesboro DOUG RODLEY Murfreesboro ODELENE ROWLAND Mt. Juliet JAYNE RUSSELL Kingston SHIRLEY RUSSELL Nashville SUZANNE RUSSO Nashville GAYLE SADLER Nashville MARTHA SADLER Murfreesboro CHARLES SAIN Morrison SUSAN SAIN Woodbury JOHN SALMON Murfreesboro JIM SANDERS Murfreesboro LOIS JEAN SANDERS Snnyrna 45 SENIORS TOM SCHAMBERG Fayet+eville PAT SARVER Spar+a GERALD F. SCHULTZ Nashville LIANA SCHWEMER Franklin CHERYL SCOTT Murfreesboro MARY ETTA SCOTT Celina LINDA SCRUGGS Murfreesboro JEANECE SEALS Sparta WENDELL SECREST, JR. Smyrna MARY SEHLE Lebanon BRENDA SHAFFER Summertown GLENDA SHARP Fayet+eville ROY SHARP Tullahonna DWIGHTSHARPTON Columbia LARRY SHELTON Tullahoma FREEMAN SHERRILL Manchester SUSAN SIMMS Lawrenceburg ANN SHIPLEY Lenoir City EDWIN D. SHIRES Murfreesboro DOUG SHORT Tullahoma JAMES SIDWELL Murfreesboro CAROLYN SIMPSON Murfreesboro CARL SIMS Sparta PEGGY SIMS Murfreesboro JAMES SLATEN Hixson JUDY SLAYDEN Nashville REBECCA SLAYMAKER Murfreesboro ROBERT SLAYMAKER Murfreesboro CONNIE SLIGH Georgia LYNN SCOTT SMALL Nashville ANN SMITH Pulaski CLAUDE SMITH Murfreesboro JUDY SMITH Murfreesboro LARRY SMITH Nashville LYNDON SMITH Manchester 46 MARGARET IVY SMITH Lebanon PATRICIA SMITH Murfreesboro RANDALL S. SMITH Daisy RANDALL H. SMITH Red Boiling Springs REGINA BOWEN SMITH Colunnbia RICKI SMITH Shelbyvllle STANLEY SMITH Loret+o SUSAN SMITH Bon Aqua BEVERLY SNELL Hermitage PEGGY SOHRABI Murfreesboro TOM SPARKS Nashville BILLY SPAULDING Manchester JAMES S. SPRAKER Chattanooga GERALD STACY Murfreesboro Vv AYNE STARKS Cottontown CARL STARNES Woodbury TOM STERRITT Nashville JAMES STEPHENS V inchester JEAN STEPHENS Celina PATRICIA ELLEN STEPHENSON Oal Ridge DORNA STEWART Woodbury KATHRYN STEWART Pulasli LARRY STINSON Memphis ELLIOn C. STOCKARD Murfreesboro BRADY ALLEN STRAUB Maryland r - i tm ' . rimn SENIORS PATRICIA STUBBLEFIELD Fayetteville MARTHA SULLENGER Mulberry LYMAN SULLIVAN Murfreesboro MICHAEL SULLIVAN Smyrna TERRY SUTHERLAND Murfreesboro DELORES SUTTON Nashville JUDITH SUTTON Nashville PAT SWALLOWS Livingston SANDRA SWANN Cross Plains FRANK SWANSON Chattanooga GARY SWINDELL Murfreesboro JOHN A. TALLANT Murfreesboro JOHN TANT Chattanooga LINDA TATUM Lebanon DORRIS TAYLOR Carthage ELOISE TAYLOR Nashville JANICE TAYLOR Nashville JOHNNY TAYLOR Eagleville LINDA TAYLOR Oak Ridge RANDAL TAYLOR Nashville RONALD H. TAYLOR Gallatin SANDRA TAYLOR Nashville ROBERT TENBRUNSEL Nashville 48 CHARLOTTE TENNANT Murfreesboro RONALD TENNANT NashvNIe SANDRA TENNANT Nashville LETA TENPENNY Lebanon LIZ THACKSTON Alabama LARRY THIGPEN Lawrenceburg JOHN W. THOMAS Columbia KAREN THOMAS Smyrna ROSEMARY THOMAS Georgia RICHARD THOMPSON Cleveland JEAN TINNIN Nashville BETTY TODD Murfreesboro BILLY O. TODD Tullahoma FRANCES TODD Murfreesboro FLORENCE TOLBERT Readyville WILLIAM TORRENCE Nashville ROGER TRAUGH Smyrna MARJORY TREDENNICK Murfreesboro BRYAN TRENT Murfreesboro LINDA TRENT Chaftanooga PAT TRIGG Fayetteville JANICE TRIMBLE Spring Hill JAMES TROXLER Wartrace LANA TUCKER Beechgrove MARILYN TUCKER Lafayette ROBERT TUCKER Murfreesboro RICHARD TUNE Smyrna TERRY TURNER Monteagle JAY TYSON Chattanooga MIKE ULLERY Murfreesboro TERRY USELTON Nashville MICHAEL VADEN Franldin RON VAN HALL Decatur, Georgia MARVIN VANNATTA Shelbyviile CAROL VAUGHAN Murfreesboro 49 SENIORS RUTH VAUGHAN Burlison DON VICK Columbia LINDA VINES Florida ANN VROOM Hixson CLARICE WAGGONER Nashville GUY DANIEL WAGGONER Tuilahoma MICHAEL WAGGONER Nashville JAMES WALKER Wartrace JOHN WALKER Lebanon MARJORY WALKER Signal Mountain WILLIAM WALL Nashville DANIEL WILSON WALLACE Fairview LEON WALTERS Santa Fe DON WARD Murfreesboro JAMES H. WARREN Madison GLENDA WARREN Woodbury DONALD WARREN Waynesboro RICHARD WARWICK Knoxville JAMES WATERS Lynchburg JANE WATSON Maine TED WATSON Nashville ANN WEATHERS Loretto WILLIAM G. WEAVER Gallatin JUDITH ANN WEBB Madison LOWRIE C. WEBBER Nashville ALLEN WELLER Nashville RITA WELLS Lewisburg CLARK WERNER Murfreesboro ROBERT WEST Murfreesboro MARY WESTFALL Murfreesboro WILLIAM WESTLAKE Murfreesboro BILLIE ANN WETHERFORD Nashville CHARLSIE SUE WHITAKER Nashville DON R. WHITE Smyrna LARRY WHITE Hixson 50 1 1 RODNEY WHITE Murfreesboro TOM WHITE Murfreesboro WALTER WHITE, III Nashville JAN WHITLEY Franklin JUDY WHITMORE Smyrna TRUDY WHITVER Murfreesboro GAIL WHITWORTH Murfreesboro KATHERINE WIGGINS Lebanon LYDIA WIGGINS Springfield BILLY JOE WILEY Fayetteville KAY WILEY Fayetteville SHIELA WILKES Gallatin CYNTHIA WILLIAMS Nashville DAVID WILLIAMS Nashville JESSE WILLIAMS Cleveland JOHN F. WILLIAMS Alabama LARRY R. WILLIAMS Nolensville LINDA FAYE WILLIAMS Fayetteville PEGGY WILLIAMS Murfreesboro ROSIE WILLIAMS Murfreesboro SUE CAROLYN WILLIAMS Nashville DON WILLIAMSON Murfreesboro RUSSELL WILLIS Nashville WILLIAM WILLIS Oneida GALE WILSON Murfreesboro PHYLLIS WILSON McMinnville SANDRA WILSON Murfreesboro SUSAN WILSON Fayetteville WILLIAM WILSON Nashville JEFF WINGO Springfield LINDA WISEMAN Winchester 51 SENIORS NANCY WISEMAN Shelbyville MARY CLAIRE WITT M urfreesboro MICHAEL WOMACK McMinnville DONNIE WOOD Murfreesboro JANE WOOD Cleveland JOHN WOOD Nashville BARBARA WOODS Lewisburg RONALD PAUL WOODY Columbia LINDA WORDEN Nashville JACK WORLEY Murfreesboro CHARLES WRENN Columbia CHARLOTTE WRENN Nashville ALETHA MAI WRIGHT Nashville BARBARA WRIGHT Lawrenceburg JAN WRIGHT Hendersonville DON WYRICK Rockwood CAROLYN YARBROUGH Winchester HOWARD YATES Signal Mountain ARLENE F. YOUNG Madison MACY YOUNG Lawrenceburg KATHERINE ZAUNBRECHER Hampshire EVELYN RUSHING Murfreesboro JUNIOR CLA OFFICERS WILLIAM CHRISTIE President MICKY GEORGE Vice-President 53 JUNIORS First Row: Barbara Fay Adams Nashville Michael Berkley Adams Copper HIill Sandra Adams Chattanooga Barbara Jean Adcock Wartrace Frank Donald Adkins Goodlettsville Terry B. Akin Nashville Second Row: David Alan Albanese McLean, Va. Rosalie Alexander Bell Buckle Roy Dayton Alexander Gallatin Dorothy Kay Anderson ... Chattanooga Gloria Ann Anderson Chattanooga Janice Anderson Nashville Third Row: Kathryn Anderson Belvidere Billie Carol Aslinger Sale Creek Norris Allen Atchley Murfreesboro Lyndon Lee Ayers McMinnville Bernadine Aymett . Pulaski James Elwood Bailey Tullahoma Fourth Row: Donald Bruce Ball Orlando, Fla. David Lee Bandy Lafayette Linda Cathy Banks Nashville Danny Leroy Barker Roanoke, Va. Rita Lee Berkley . . Red Boiling Springs Weakley Edv ard Barnerd Nashville Fifth Row: James Vernon Barnes, Jr. , McMinnville Linda Jane Barnett , Nashville Janice Barnhill Franklin Arthur Terry Baskin Nashville Jerald Lynn Bass Pulaski Thomas Dan Bass Pulaski Sixth Row: Sue Bean Nashville David Lynn Beard Hartsville Ronald Wayne Beatty Hohenwald Vicki Beaty Cleveland Zenith Beirne Beaty Cleveland Cathy Beavers Christiana Seventh Row: Joyce Ann Bell Nashville Ann Elizabeth Bentzel Nashville Cheryl Rhea Bible Murfreesboro Brenda Kay Bigelow Columbus, Ohio Gary Steven Blakenship . Cleveland Gayle Blevins Chattanooga Eighth Row: Herman Block Bellevue, Mich. Charles Gregory Blum . . , Nashville Terry Craig Bodiford Nashville John Michael Booth , . Murfreesboro Douglas htayes Brachey Nashville Nancy Elise Bradford , . Fayetteville Ninth Row: Bettye Carol Bradly Pulaski lleen Bridges Chattanooga Gary Brodioi Huntland Don Lee Brooks Tullahoma Paul Alexander Broome Nashville Barbara Janice Brown Lewisburg .J HHIHl — A — M Ktmr JUNIORS First Row: Charles Edward Brown Gallatin Danny D. Brown Estill Springs Judith Ellen Brown Portland Linda Susan Brown Chattanooga Phillip Dooley Brown Cleveland Sherry Brown Jasper Second Row: Stephen Brown Nashville Thesa A. Bugg Murfreesboro Nancy Lee Burks Estill Springs Adonis Campbell Cleveland Barry Allen Campbell Fayetteville hHarold Alton Carr Goodspring Third Row: Martha Janet Carroll Jackson John Wayne Casey Ashland City Steve Anthony Centimole Greenbrier Nancy Ellen Chapman Nashville Allen Chase Cleveland Jeannie Chester Fairview Fourth Row: Mary Jean Chisholm Waverly Donna Jean Chism Chattanooga Connie Jean Chumbley Woodbury Emma Jo Clardy Decherd Carolyn Lee Clark Jonesboro, Ga. Gary F. Clark Kendall Park, N.J. Fifth Row: Laura Keeble Clayton Murfreesboro Jay Philip Cleveland Bronxville, N.Y. Diane Cliburn Westmoreland Nathan Cllne Nashville Linda Clonts hluntsville, Ala. Derry Cochran Cleveland Sixth Row: Barry Coleman hHendersonville Linda Greer Collins Nashville Sherry Collins Tullahoma Walter Collins, Jr Nashville Jeffrey Thomas Corley Murfreesboro Donna Cortner Woodbury Seventh Row: Patti Wilhean Coulter Sale Creek Billy Joe Cowan McMinnville John D. Cox Gallatin Marie Gay Crabtree Admore Paul Hampton Crabtree Patchogue, N.Y. Judith Turner Creswell hiarriman JUNIORS First Row: James William Crick Eagleville Lloyd Eugene Crowe Chattanooga Luther Leall Crye Cleveland Robert Prince Cunningham , , McMinnville Roberta Lee Cummings , . Summertown Mary Jo Curley Nashville Second Row: Thomas Michael Daniel Nashville Jerry Douglas Davis Franklin Joyce Kaye Davis Pulaski Sandra Lee Davis Lawrenceburg John Wiley Dean Murfreesboro Glenn L. DeMunck Fayetteville Third Row: Regina Ann Demetros Nashville Nancy Lynn Dorris hiendersonville Kenneth Larry Delk Culleoka Terry Lee Denniston , . Atlanta. Ga. Dana Martin Diekman , Bangkok, Thailand Lillian Cathy Drye Winchester Fourth Row: David M. Duke Manchester Wilma Duke Manchester Clarence Edgar Dyer Centerville Barbara Jull Eatherly Murfreesboro Jeraline Edde Lynchburg Betsy Marie Edmondson Murfreesboro Fifth Row: Claudia Sue Ellingboe . . , , Lawrenceburg Bobby Elliott Murfreesboro Karen Lee England hluntland Dwight F. English Shelbyville Kennon Dale Evans Lawrenceburg E. Lee Earless McMinnville Sixth Row: Gerald D. Farrelly Franklin Andrew John Fedak Smithville Nancy Margaret Fletcher Donelson Charles Gordon Floyd Fayetteville George Christopher Ford Nashville Anne Deary Ford , , , , Jackson l fl ii JUNIORS First Row: Edward L. Forgey Cleveland Joe F. Fowlkes Waverly John Henry Fox Bell Buckle Sonya Joan Fox Cornersvllle Ernie K. Freeman McMinnville George S. Freeman Martin Second Row: Douglas Hamilton Galther Auburntown James N. Gamble . Goodlettsville Linda Ann Geeting Shelbyville Garry Leonard George Madison James Michael George Dickson William Lawrence Gillem Madison Third Row: Candida Gilliam Nashville Mary Joyce Godsey Whitwell James Parker Goodman Monteagle Betty Gordon Goodposter McMinnville Frank Gordy Chattanooga Sara Moore Green Winchester Fourth Row: Hoge Milton Greene Murfreesville Elizabeth Frances Griffith . S. Pittsburg Nancy D. Griffith Chattanooga Jonnsie Carol Grigg Tampa, Fla. Linda Gail Gull Joelton Donna Gale Gunnell , . . Lawrenceburg Fifth Row: Cynthia Ann Hagerman Murfreesboro Douglas Edward Haygood . . Donelson Barbara Jean Hale Cleveland Joyada Haley Bone Cave Harold Terry Hall Nashville Mack Lebron Hannah . Fort Oglethorpe bixth Kow: Don Barry Harding McMinnville Peggy C. Harris Fairview Melinda Haskins Shelbyville Becky Hasten . Shelbyville Janice Haven Cleveland Jack Allen Hayes McMinnville Seventh Row: Susan Alice Heller Columbia Carolyn Jean Hellon Columbia Judy Henderson Nashville Larry Thomas Hendley .... Springfield William Hugh Henry London Nancy Louise Herb Nashville Eighth Row: Martha Camllle Hess Nashville Phillip A. Hester Nashville Charles Hibbett . . Nashville Eddie Daniel Hickman Prospect Joe W. Higgins , . Madison Ronald Edward Hines Columbia Ninth Row: Marion Elaine Hinson Nashville Aquilla Hitchcock Dunlap Stella Hayville Hite Nashville Steven Paul Hixson Daisy Charles Earl Hodge Smyrna Carl W. Holland Columbia JUNIORS First Row: Janice Lynn Holland Nashville Wanda Hollandsworth Murfreesboro Mary Angela Holmes Cross Plains Second Row: Malcolm H. Holt Hohenwald Patricia Ann Hooper Nashville Patricia Hooten Lewisburg Third Row: Sharon Howse Chattanooga Phillip Lynn Huddleston Watertown Christopher Huff . Cleveland Fourth Row: William Michael Huff Brentwood Betty Ann Hunter Nashville James Thomas Jacobs McMinnville Fifth Row: Shirley Ann Jared . Fayetteville Larry Felton Jarnigan Mt. Pleasant Steve Jarrell , . Tullahoma Mary Charlene Jarrett Garrison Michael Wayne Jean Monterey Thomas William Jean Nashville Sixth Row: Jere Jean Jennings .... . . . Chattanooga Pat Jernigan . . , Murfreesboro Carl Eugene Jirlds Daisy Jean Helen Johnke Tullahoma Bobby Doyle Johnson . , Soddy Harold Dwain Johnson , McMinnville Seventh Row: Linda Joyce Johnson Lawrenceburg James Bradley Jolly Murfreesboro David Jones Jacksonville, Fla, John Jones Shelbyville Patrick Henry Jones Nashville Ava Rhea Jordan McMinnville Eighth Row: Donna Gayle Jordan . . Nashville Linda Sue Jordan . , Lawrenceburg Martha Kagan Nashville Mary Jane Keating New Johnsonville Judith Marie Kempf Nashville Karen Audrey Kendrick Cleveland Ninth Row: William Perry Kimbrough Columbia Jack R. Kinnear Nashville Milton Andy Klrsch Murfreesboro Kenneth Steve Kite Chattanooga Mary Margret Knight Nashville Linda Knowles Nashville P? Iri v-f K ■91 ■iiM-rz i ' m h i k f i l i 11 Ai ' fe i JUNIORS First Row: Konnle Kay Kress Murfreesboro Harry Stephen Lail Hickory, N. C. Brenda Kay Lamb Eaglevllle Betty Ruth Larkin Huntland David Edwin Larkin Huntland Kennard Ward Tarkington Nashville Second Row: Donna Lav son Fayetteville Carol Livingston Chattanooga Lloyd Long Winchester Betty Sue LovVorn Shelbyville Edith Marcrom Morrison Eugene Alvin Martin, Jr. Shelbyville Third Row: Janice Martin . Spencer Lee Martin Nashville Allen Mason Lebanon Mary Betty Masters Gallatin Patty Mather Murfreesboro Pat Mathews Kenneth, Mo. Fourth Row: Theresa Gail Mathis McMinnville June Matthews Red Boiling Springs David Richard McCauley . Fayetteville Larry Richard McCollum . Lawrenceburg Jennifer McComas Murfreesboro Phyllis McConnell Cleveland Fifth Row: Ben H. McFarlin, Jr Murfreesboro David McGee Shelbyville George McGee , Beersheba Springs Shirley Tucker McGee Nashville James H. McGlohon . Chattanooga James Richard McGregor McMinnville Sixth Row: Judy Mclnturff Nashville Nina McKnight Murfreesboro Victoria McMahan Madison Theodore Melcher Nashville Jerry Lee Mealer Lewisburg Rita Meshotto Murfreesboro Seventh Row: James Lee Milan Mt. Pleasant Azalea Miller Hendersonville Libby Anne Miller Athens Ruth Annette Milligan , Murfreesboro Gary Clifford Millsaps Daisy Alicia Ann Minor Shelbyville Eighth Row: Llllie Mitchell Hohenwald William Oliver Mooney Pulaski Benjamin Burt Moore . , Murfreesboro Carol Moore Chattanooga Carole Frances Moore Nashville Larry Dean Moore Smithville Ninth Row: Kirby Joyce Moorehead . , Woodbury Ted Moorehead Winchester Charles Edwin Morris Morrison Nancy Anne Morrow Waynesboro Lynda Carol Morse Humboldt Judy Kay Morton Woodbury JUNIORS First Row: James Richard Moss, Jr Nashville Peggy Ruth Mullins Gallatin Jane Myatt Nashville Linda Faye Nance Chattanooga James Ronald Nelson Chattanooga John E. Nelson, Jr Wheaton, Minn. Second Row: George Nolen Nerren Cleveland James Nichols Ringgold, Ga. Cleste Norris Nashville Polia Northcutt Spencer Cheryl Ann O ' Brien Nashville Terry William Odom Murfreesboro Third Row: Roger Overton Westmoreland Patty Owen McMinnville Dawson Parker Nashville Connie Parkhurst Donelson Tad Lincoln Parvin Setauket, N. Y. Judy Turner Pate Bethesda Fourth Row: Mary Patterson Walter hiill Cheryl Pegel Oak Ridge Betty Perryman Chapel hHill Linda L. Peterson Lewisburg Michael Calvin Petty Nashville Nancy L. Pewitt Donelson Fifth Row: Bill Phillips Lewisburg Fradonna Phillips Cleveland Sharlena Phillips Nashville Linda Sue Pigg Santa Fe Joan Marie Pockrus Tullahoma Janice Pope Shelbyvllle Sixth Row: Susan Dianne Pope Christina David Pounds Chattanooga Olivia Powell Athens Patricia M. Price Whitwell Nancy Kay Primm Columbia Bonnie Ann Pyles Chapel Hill Seventh Row: William Thomas Pryon Fayetteville Anita F. Quails Chattanooga Houston Frank Raley Kingston Charles Rains Nashville Randy Rawiszer Chattanooga Charles Ray Nashville Eighth Row: Elizabeth Reed Knoxville Robert Regg Hendersonville Michael Reed Renner Cleveland Clifton Ricketts Mt. Juliet Charles Anthony Richards . . . Tracy City Brian Francis Riel Murfreesboro Ninth Row: Linda Sue Robertson Nashville Patricia Jane Robinette Greenville Ralph Edward Robbins Livingston Sherrill Dean Roberson Humboldt Stephanie Lynn Robinson Gallatin Martha Diane Rooker Murfreesboro JUNIORS First Row: Donald Charles Rust Nashville Patsy Carol Rutledge Lynchburg Carolyn Sade Buena Vista Jerry D. Saint Pulaski Norma Jean Sanders . Lebanon Richard Earl Sandlln Unionville Second Row: Madolyn Wynn Sapp , . . .Madison Barbara Schow Cleveland Daphna Ruth Schultz Chattanooga Edward Scibilia Rochester, N. Y. Darlene Schwartz Murfreesboro Joe Thomas Sewell Columbia Third Row: Sue Shelby Sparta Robert Joe Simms Nashville James Ray Simons Westmoreland Esther Juanita Sims Tullahoma Grady Sizemore Birmingham, Ala. Aubrey Smith . . Murfreesboro Fourth Row: Brenda Joyce Smith Franklin Dennis Smith Celina Jerry Smith Chattanooga Joy Smith Tullahoma Sara Katherine Smith Nashville Sarah Marie Smith Carthage Fifth Row: Marie Smythia Christiana Linda Speer Pulaski Robert Burton Speight Charlotte Garry Dean Spicer Fairview Donald Stacy Manchester Ronald Ray Stacy Manchester Sixth Row: Iris Starks Chattanooga Diane Marie Stephens Nashville Jane Lacy Stephens Manchester Charles Moss Strasser Nashville Joe R. Stroud, III McMinnville Judy Irene Suiter Smyrna Seventh Row: Buddy Sullivan Chattanooga Linda Jo Sullivan Nashville Thomas Allen Sullivan . Hermitage Thomas Eugene Swindle Nashville Gloria Talley . . . Nashville James Richard Tate Nashville Eighth Row: Marvin Austin Taylor Nashville JUNIORS First Row: David Kennon Threet Unionville Kenny Rae Totty Centerville Bobby C. Trainor Winchester Patricia Ann Trisler McMinnville Bonnie Ruth Troupe Shelbyville Suzanne Ullery Murfreesboro Second Row: Brenda Vanderpool Smithville Sheri Lynn Vernon Nashville Anita Jane Walker Big Sandy Donna J. Walker Columbus, Ohio James Boyd Walker Signal Mt. James Nelson Walker Lynchburg Third Row: Nancy Allen Walker Lebanon Sharon Walls Nashville Sheila Ward Hermitage Linda Watson Nashville Emma Jean Weaver Winchester James Donald Webb Sparta Fourth Row: Kenneth Roy Webb Chattanooga Wanda Gayle Webb Memphis Anthony Wayne Webster, Jr. Greenbrier Douglas Martin Welton Old hiickory David James West Greenbrier James Norris West Nashville Fifth Row: Linda White Nashville Mary Mason White Cedar hiill James Richard Williams Mulberry Jan King Williams hiartsville Jerry Williams Murfreesboro Rebecca Williams Nashville Sixth Row: Lynn Gray Willis Hendersonville Susan Willis Lawrenceburg Stanley Winfree Wills Brush Creek Carmel hlowell Wilson Portland Charles Ross Wilson Crossville Terry Ace Wilson Readyville Seventh Row: Charlotte Winfree McMinnville Connie Sue Winters Summertown Jo Ann Wiseman Decherd Robert Wiser Manchester Leighton Wiser Nashville Shirley Withers Nashville Eighth Row: Lynn Womack Chattanooga Virginia Word Lebanon Walter Wheeler Wood Shelbyville Martha Jean Woody Santa Fe Helen Wooten Gainesboro Margaret Wooten Tullahoma Ninth Row: Mary Alice Wright Waynesboro Paul Wright Nashville Janis Lynn Young Nashville Roger Morris Young Pulaski Wilma Kay York Hampshire Suzanne Stephanie Zino .Putnam Valley, PAUL STAGEY Sergeant- At-Arms BARBARA DUNLAP Secretary SOPHOMORE CLA OFFICERS SUZANNE SMARTT Treasurer GARY KEYT Vice-President 63 First Row: • Frank Lewis Acuff, Nashville • Bettye Sue Ad- cock, McMinnville • Deborah Sue Agee, Nashville • Jimmy Orion Alters. McMinnville • Robert Vance Akin, Franklin • Cynthia Allen, Arrington • Patricia Lou Allen, Murfreesboro Second Row: • Reglna Rhea Allen, Gallatin • Kenneth Wayne Anderson, Nashville • Nancy Kipp Anderson, Wil- liamsport • Linda Aue Arney, Morrison • Patricia Ann Bagsby, Old Hickory • Charles Bailey, Nash- ville • Philip Daniel Baltz, Nashville Third Row: • Judy Fay Banks, Manchester • Richard L. Banks, Manchester • Brenda Kay Barnes, Murfreesboro • Eleanor Ann Barnes, Chattanooga • Rita Arlene Barnes, Nashville • Sidney Allen Barnes, McMinn- ville • Gloria Barnette, Nashville Fourth Row: • Paul tterman Barton, Chattanooga • Shirley Fay Barton, Manchester • Donald Baskin, Nashville • Joseph Turney Baxter, Lawrenceburg • Patricia Bean, Nashville • Nancy Beard. Centervllle • Mary Alice Beasley, Carthage Fifth Row: • Nancy Beasley, Hartsville • Shirley Kay Beasley, Chapel Hill • Pamela Sue Beckham, Donelson • Susan Paulette Bell, Winchester • Billy Bellenfant, Nashville • Alice Faye Belt, Nashville • Katherlne Jon Bengtson, Tullahoma Sixth Row: • Dora Bennett, Murfreesboro • Donna Bentley, Donelson • Elizabeth Ann Betz, Lawrenceburg • Joan Bilbrey, Livingston • Edward Shannon Black- man. Murfreesboro • Johnnie Ann Blair, McMinn- ville • Richard Stephen Blakenship. Lafayette Seventh Row: • Cecilia Blantner, Tullahoma • John Thomas Beernink. Bell Buckle • Janice Boling, Nashville • James William Bond, Chattanooga • Tommy Bonds, Nashville • Charles Richard Bondurant, Elkton • Daniel Lee Boone, Nashville Eighth Row: • Kay Bowen, Readyvllle • James A. Boyd, Mc- Minnville • Carolyn Marie Brashears, Oliver Springs • Danny Lee Brazier, Estill Springs • Bren- da Joy Brewer, Fayetteville • Richard Tilford Brit- ton, Shelbyville • Judi Ann Brodioi, Huntland Ninth Row: • Joy Ann Bromley, Savannah • Gall Diana Brooks, Estill Springs • Sylvester Brooks. Memphis • Cathy Ingrld Brown. Oak Ridge • Gary Lee Brown. Goodlettsville • Wanda Neil Brown, Guild • Betty Louise Bryan. Hillsboro Tenth Row: • Bobby Harold Bryan, Winchester • Donna Bry- an, Manchester • Linda Jean Bryant, Shelbyville • Randall Ray Buckner, Dechard • Maurice Ray Burgess, Murfreesboro • Jan Burns, Nashville • Kennedy S. Burns, Murfreesboro Eleventh Row: • Miriam Sue Burton. Shelbyville • Emily Delanore Butler, Murfreesboro • Allen Douglas Buzan, Lewis- burg • Lanl Jo Byrd, Nashville • Martha Ann Calfee, Chattanooga • Jean L. Callaway. Hender- sonvllle • Edwin Eric Carlson, Nashville Twelfth Row: • William Carpenter. Nashville • Patricia Carroll, Stevenson. Ala. • Barbara Ellen Carson, Lebanon • Tim Carson. South Pittsburg • Deanne Carter, Ooltewah • Joe Donald Carter, Smlthvllle • Re- becca Cook Casey, Madison J f M W :ml£h First Row: • Linda Sue Cafe, Chattanooga • Roger Curtis Cathey, Nashville • Robert Steven Chadwell, Nashville • Marilyn Chattin, Estill Springs • Sharon Christie, Chattanooga • Carolyn Sue Clark, Morri- son • Jimmy Clark, Livingston Second Row; • Roger Clark, Winchester • Betty Jo Clary. Col- lege Grove • Eddie Phillip Clayborne, ttartsville • Deborah Sue Coffman. Chattanooga • Linda Cohan, Nashville • Donald Coleman. Greenb- ' ier • Sue Colley, Portland Third Row: • Angela Conway, Smithville • Robert Cooke, Cleveland • Claudia Copeland, Cowan • Barry Cordell, Chattanooga • Danell Corritore, Nash- ville • Shirley Cowan , Nashville • Doris Ann Cox, Chattanooga Fourth Row: • Stephen Crick, Verona • Rebecca Crouch, Jack- son • Allen Currey, Donelson • Martha Daniel, Woodbury • Fay Davenport. Lebanon • Peggy Sue Davis, McMinnville • Vicki Deal. Knoxville Fifth Row: • David Dearing, Shelbyville • Patti Deck, Ross- ville, Ga. • Vincent DeGeorge, Jr., Nashville • Patricia Delk, Williamsport • Barbara Delvin, Nashville • Barbara Fay Dickens. Ashland City • Sherry Dickerson, New Johnsonville Sixth Row: • Brenda Donald. Harriman • Robert Dorris. Goodlettsville • Roger Dwight Dotson, Center- ville • Kathy Paulette Douglas, Madison • Linda Ann Douglas, Nashville • Laura Drawdy. Seaford. Delaware • Judith Dreaden. Manchester Seventh Row: • Brenda Gayle Duke, Dickson • Patricia Duns- more, Sweetwater • James Douglas Dunn, Nash- ville • Loren S. Eastman, Lebanon • Nila Ronnelle Eaves. Chattanooga • Janie Ruth Ed- dlemon. Murfreesboro • Dawn Edwards, Erwin Eighth Row: • Marcla Lee Edwards, Columbia • Janice Annette Elkins, Nashville • Stephen Glen Emick. Nashville • Becky Ervin. Lynchburg • Sarah Jane Evin. Smithville • Betty Diane Erwin. Gallatin • Beverly Joyce Evans, Murfreesboro Ninth Row: • George Keith Fair, Manchester Fann, Nolensville Tenth Row: • Janice Fanning, Lynchburg • Mary Carol Farrar, Nashville Eleventh Row: • Shirley Farris. Unionville • Barbara Lee Ferrell Jackson Twelfth Row: • Deborah Lynn Ferrell. Jackson • William Doyle Finch, Hermitage First Row: • Carolyn Finney, Shelbyville • Arthur FIrtion, Hernnitage • Rene Ann Firtion. Hermitage Second Row: • William Fisher, Madison • Ronald Fehr Floy, Nashville • Lois Kay Floyd, Gallatin Third Row: • Nancy Louise Fly, Pulaski • Rita Foley, Spencer • John A. Ford, College Grove Fourth Row: • Linda Gail Foust, Nashville • Edwin Andrew Fox, South Pittsburg • Judith Marie Fox, Franklin Fifth Row: • Patricia Lou Fox, Franklin • Paulette Fox, Nash- ville • Herman Glen Franks, Collinwood Sixth Row; • Beverly Gail Frazier, Madison • Gary Freen- Nashville • Wallace Freeman, Nashville Deborah Freeze, Nashville • Larry Harris Garr Lebanon • Sharon Gale Gaskins. Nashville Ann Elizabeth Gates, Hixson Seventh Row: • Laura Jane Gerritsen, Hartsville • Stephen Carl Gilbert, Murfreesboro • Jerry Wayne Gillespie, Lebanon • Carl J. Gilliam, Chattanooga • Pearl Elizabeth Gipson, Lewisburg • Daniel Patrick Gleason, Gainesboro • Connie Marie Graves, Nashville Eighth Row: • Carolyn Joyce Gray, Spring City • Barton Gordon, Murfreesboro • Charles Edward Goss, Chattanooga • Pamela Ann Green, Mt. Juliet • Rowena Rand Greenough, Chattanooga • Randy Ronald Green, Nashville • Emma Lois Griffith, Smithville Ninth Row: • Mary Griffith, Chattanooga • Judith Ann Grime. Chattanooga • John A. Hackney, Law- renceburg • Bonnie Hagerman, Murfreesboro • Hennie Louise Haisten, Chattanooga • Alan Perry Hall, Nashville • Kathleen Marie Hall, Chatta- nooga Tenth Row: • Marvin George Hall, Nashville • Alva Cordell Hammons, Fayetteville • Carl Ardell Hammons, Fayetteville • Heather Hancock, Fayetteville • Bernadette Hane, Tullahoma • Roger Hardaway, Tullahoma • Bonnie Elizabeth Hardison, Cleveland Eleventh Row: • Roger Cleveland Hardison, Shelbyville • Connie Marie Harris, Nashville • Elmer Jacky Harrison, Nashville • Linda Sue Hartman, Nashville • Barbara Ann Hayes, McMinnville • Sharon llene Hege, Decatur, Ga. • Monty M. Hendon, Shelby- Twelfth Row: • Dorothy June Heriges, Nashville • Mimi Her- ron, Nashville • Linda Gail Hershman, Man- chester • Patricia Anne Hester, Shelbyville • Joy Lynn Hewitt, Madison • Deborah Jane Hick- man. Cornersville ■' ' W ■■:k ♦-: ■-. J k First Row: • Randal Hicks, Camden • Ronald HIclcs, Camden • Catherine Hill, Nashville • Debbie Hill. Lynch- burg • Earl Hlllls. Morrison • Nancy HIte, Mur- freesboro • Kent Hobbs. Chattanooga Second Row: • Barbara Holt, Nashville • William Holt, Bollver • Carole Hopkins, Brooksvllle. Fla. • Martha Hopkins, Lascassas • Michael Hosey, Old Hickory • Carol Horn, Jackson • Area Howard, Chat- tanooga Third Row: • James Phillip Howell, Lewlsburg • Wllma How- land, Manchester • Phyllis Howse, Sale Creek • Raymond Hufflnes, Hartsvllle • William Hughes, Loudon • Betty Hutchinson, Murfreesboro • Deborah Fay Islaub, Memphis Fourth Row: • Carl Raymond Jackson, Fayettevllle • Robbie Jacobs, Centertown • Sheryl Jakes, Murfreesboro • John Stephen James, Murfreesboro • Gary Lee Jennings, Chattanooga • Charles Jernlgan. Winchester • Judy Jennings, Lebanon Fifth Row: • Sandra Jernlgan. Manchester • Gayle Jenkins, Lebanon • James Richard Jeter, Nashville • Doris Evelyn Johns, Winchester • Janice Johnson, Watertown • Kenneth Johnson, Nashville • Larry Johnston, Chattanooga Sixth Row: • Frieda Jones. Jackson • Sara Ann Jones, Mur- freesboro • Susan Jones, Concord • Wayne Jones, Columbia • William Dale Jones, Fllntvllle • Freddie Bryan Joyner, Nashville • Mary Susan Justus, Batesvllle. Ark. Seventh Row: • Charlotte Keathley, Oak Ridge • Michael Keef. Nashville • Jane Ward Kerr, Maryvllle • Norma Jean Keylon, Dayton • Carol Ann Kldd, Fayette- vllle • Carl W. KInser, Shelbyvllle • Herbert Frank Knee, Winchester Eighth Row: • Donna Gall Knight, Nashville • Diane Kay Krouse, Nashville • Susan Irene Kunce, Indian- apolis. Ind. • Susan Gall Lambert. Centervllle • Roger M. Lamberth, White House • Frances Langford. Manchester • Susan Gall Lasater, Hllls- boro Ninth Row: • Don Clayton Ledford. Mooresville • Stephen H. Lester, Murfreesboro • Linda Lindenau. Corfu. N.Y. • Betty Lindsay, Murfreesboro • Vicki Brown Lindsey. Portland • Jerry Eugene Litton. Pegram • Dianne Locker, Pulaski Tenth Row: • Burley Don Lockridge, Nashville • John Dixon Logan. Lynchburg • Mary Gene Logue. Nashville • Ernestine Lois Long. Smyrna • Mary Catherine Long. Chattanooga • Jim Walter Longmlre. Daisy • Georgia Looney. Smyrna Eleventh Row: • Holly Ellen Love, Nashville • Julia Ann Lovett, Union, Ky. • Dana Martin Lowe. Murfreesboro • Larry Wayne Lowe. Goodlettsville • Herbert Michael Lusk. Woodbury • Tllden Patrick Lynch, Nashville • NIckey Luther Mackey, Winchester Twelfth Row: • Karen Jean Mahaffey. Nashville • Linda Jean Malone. Murfreesboro • Lynn Malone, Madison • Fred Glenn Manley. Nashville • Emily Ann Marshall, Celina • Barbara Ann Martin, Soddy • Claudia Martin. Murfreesboro First Row: • John Kenneth Martin, Hartsvllle • Sandra Norvella Mason, Duclitown • Stephen Mason, Athens • Jerre Ann Mathis. Franklin • Judy Grey Mathis, Alexandria • Alan C. Maxwell. Man- chester • Gordon Thomas Mayfield, McMinnville Second Row: • Melinda Ruth McCabe, Nashville • Mary C. McCaleb. Nashville • Victor Ray McCauley. Mur- freesboro • Karen Gay McClanahan, Shelbyville • Sharon Kay McClanahan, Shelbyville • Rebecca Sue McClarney, Tullahoma • Rebecca June Mc- Crary, Waverly Third Row: • David C. McGregor, McMinnville • Sara Dean McGregor, McMinnville • Paula Ruth McHughes, Jackson • Jimmy Wayne McKee, Stevenson, Ala. • Elizabeth Ann McLemore, Nashville • Sam King McMurray, College Grove • David Edward Mc- Williams, Nashville Fourth Row: • Marilyn Meador, Centerville • Galen Lee Med- l in, LaVergne • Danny Lee Melson, Shelbyville • Bobbye Carman Merryman, htartsville • Donald Carl Merryman, Nashville • Durben Eric Miller. Atlanta, Ga. • Clyde Clifford Millican. Rockwood Fifth Row: • Kathy Ann Millraney. McMinnville • Carol Ed- wena Mitchell, Frankewing • Gary Anthony Mo- field, Lebanon • Rhoda Anne Moles, Harriman • Barry Craig Money, Kingston • Martha Lue Moon, Harrisburg • Barbara Jean Moore, Lewlsburg Sixth Row: • Gary Lance Moore, South Pittsburg • Jimmy Maurice Moore, Gallatin • Margaret Ann Moore Murfreesboro • Linda Faye Morgan, Ripley • Myrna Kay Morgan, Thomaston, Ga. • Ethel Elizabeth Morris. Sparta • Fred Bruce Morrison. Gallatin Seventh Row: • Barbara Harriet Morse, Lebanon • Peggy Ann Moss, Gallatin • Jackie Wayne Morton, Nashville • Gary Edmon Mulligan, McMinnville • John Allen Mungle, Hartsvllle • Allen H. Myers, Mur- freesboro • Phillip Michael Navel, Chattanooga Eighth Row: • James R. Neal, Spring Hill • Nelda Evonne Newklrk, Nashville • Gary Wayne Newman, Nash- ville • Linda P. Newman, Tullahoma • Debrah Lynn Newlon, Hendersonville • Lonnie Johnson Newton, Nashville • Cindy Nicholson, Nashville Ninth Row: • Brenda Joyce North, Nashville • Paul William O ' Connor, Tullahoma • Marsha Kaylin Ogathorp, Moss • Joanne Maria Oglesby. Nashville • Wil- liam H. Oglesby II, Galatia, III. • Lessby Kent Olson, Nashville a 1 1 t f v- ft c; First Row: • Geneva Owens, Chattanooga • David R. Page. Kingston • Dennis Wayne Painter, Winchester • Charles Gary Palmer, Nashville • Beverly Ann Pangle, Chattanooga • Connie Ellen Parker, Harts- ville • Ellta Diane Parks, Fayettevllle Second Row: • Laurel Anne Parry, Signal Mt. • Janice Gar- land Parsley, Smlthvllle • Diana Lee Patterson, Batesville, Ark. • Peggy Sue Patton, Pelham • Luclan Edwin Paulk, Kingston • Johnle Odell Payton, Lebanon • Dwight Larry Pennington, Franklin Third Row: • John Timothy Perry, Nashville • Glenda Raye Perryman, Nashville • Timothy Edward Petre. Madison • Helen Frances Phillips, Stevenson, Ala. • John Michael Phillips, Murfreesboro • Kenneth Sullivan Phillips, Jr., Bell Buckle • Sandra Juanice Pigg, Murfreesboro Fourth Row: • Maxey Allen Piper, Gallatin • Marsha Ann Plemons, Murfreesboro • Ronald Eugene Polk, Old Hickory • Ronald Wesley Potts, Nashville • Michael Wayne Powell, Nashville • Penny Powell, Murfreesboro • La Rue Elaine Pratt, Nashville Fifth Row: • James A. Pugh, Nashville • John Michael Pyce, Nashville • Hugh Wayne Ramsay, Columbia • Sheila Marie Randolph, Crossville • Judith Eliza- beth Ray urn, Columbia • Betsy Gay Reed, Nash- ville • Theresa Katherlne Reese, Nashville Sixth Row; • Randall Rexford Reeves, Whltwell • Theresa Maria Rlew, Tullahoma • Brenda Joann Rlckart, Hoopeston, III. • Margaret Ann Rlgsby, Eagle- vllle • Rebecca Louise Riley. Tullahoma • Carol Roblnette. Mt. Pleasant • Virginia Hill Robison, Florence, Ala. Seventh Row: • John M. Rochelle, Gallatin • Thomas E. Roddy, Hartsville • Gloria Jean Rodgers. Chattanooga Jo Anna Rogers, Chattanooga • Rock Island • Brenda Ann Ro Mary W. Rose, Tullahoma Eighth Row: • Helen Lynn Rotella, Nashville • Ted Lacy Rozell, Chapel Hill • Robert Leslie Rucker, Nashville • Hilda Louise Rust. Klnston Springs • Jerry Rye, Murfreesboro • Connie Jo Sadler, Nashville • Marian Ann Sanders, Cleveland Ninth Row: • Patrick Batey Sanders, Brentwood • Maybelle Sauls. Tullahoma Gary Lee Sawyer, Nashville • Reba Joyce Schmidt, Murfreesboro • Stephen Ross Schulman, Nashville • Mary Alice Seaver, Nashville • Linda Faye Seigler, Murfreesboro Tenth Row: • Nancy Louise Sellars. Nashville • Donna Mari e Selph, Nashville • John S. Shannon. Kirkwood, Mo. • James Henry Shaw, Atlanta, Ga. • Patricia Galle Shearron. Ashland City • George Don Shotwell. Nashville • Eleanor M. Sikes, Wood- bury Eleventh Row: . James F. Slmms, Evanston, III. • David E. Simpson, Nashville • Jackie Sisk, Manchester • Julia Suzanne Smartt, Chattanooga • Jewell Smiley, Lewisburg • Cherry Ann Smith, Shelby- ville • Daria Dawn Smith, Nashville Twelfth Row: • Emily Ada Smith. Shelbyville • Mary Orlene Smith, Hermitage • Mary Washington Smith, Centerville • Pat A. Smith. Nashville • Robert Wayne Smith, Tullahoma • Sandra Smith, Wood- bury • Audrey Diane Smlthson. Tullahoma Rosalind Rogers, Altamont • SOPHOMORES First Row: • Edward Soloman, McMinnvllle • Stephen Speer, Pulaski • Robert Stanmer, Chapel Hill • Ronald Talmadge Stansel. Chattanooga • Mary Janice Starnes, Chattanooga • Joe Billy Stevenson, Taft • Lee Paulette Stilts, Nashville Second Row: • Peggy Sue Stilts, Nashville • Angelo Stinnett, Lewisburg • William Storey, Smyrna • Darlene Stroop, Murfreesboro • Jerry Stuart, McEwen • Norma Jane Stubblefleld, McMinnvllle • Elliott Sullivan, Lawrenceburg Third Row: • James Larry Sullivan, Eagleville • Joe Edward Sullivan, Mt. Juliet • Ernest Clyde Summar, Mur- freesboro • Bertha Ann Sutton, Nashville • Wil- liam Dale Swafford, South Pittsburg • Danny Lynn Talley, Nashville • Betty Ruth Tarpley, Murfrees- boro Fourth Row: • Philip Tarpley. Cornersville • Gordon Nlles Taylor, Sewanee • James Taylor, Columbia • Martha Ellen Taylor, Oak Ridge • Peggy Williams Taylor, Eagleville • Sandra Kay Taylor, Nashville • James Keith Thacker. Manchester Fifth Row: • Marvin Wayne Thomas, Nashville • John A. Thompson, South Pittsburg • William Thrasher, Savannah • Melvln DeWayne Trail, Fayettevllle • Randall Trail, Manchester • Judy Dlanne Tram- mell, Lawrenceburg • Janle Trolllnger, Lewisburg Sixth Row; • Jackie Doyle Turner, Nashville • Joan Carolyn Turner, Murfreesboro • Paul S. Turney. South Pittsburg • Lawrence Tuttle, Hohenwald • Linda Gray Underwood, Paris • Laura Mae Vaden, Watertown • Jerry Paul Vanatta, Liberty Seventh Row: • Sharon Lynn Vantrease. Harrlman • Howell Douglas Vaughn, Nashville • Mary Lillian Vaughan. Nashville • Wayne D. Vincil, Lenoir City • Sharon Diane Waggoner, Franklin • Kay Wagster, Fay- ettevllle • Stephen Walden, Nashville Eighth Row: • Brenda Faye Waldron, Lavergne • Claudia Waller, Donelson • Richard David Wann, Rossville. Ga. • Cindy Warren, Chattanooga • Brenda Kay Watson, McMinnvllle • Eve Carol Watson, Gallatin • Brenda Weaver. Tuilahoma Ninth Row: Richard Lee Webb. Chattanooga • Joseph stfall, Murfreesboro • Macla Lee Wetherford, W. Nashv Wlllla Summ lie • Debbie White. Chattanooga • Bettye ns, Watertown • Gregory Alex Williams, rvllle. Ga. • Pamela Williams. Chattanooga Tenth Row: • Lynn Williamson. Dalton. Ga. • Ava Diane Wilson, Columbia • Elizabeth Wilson, Columbia • Dixie Wood. Nashville • Debra Ann Woodcock, Red Boiling Springs Eleventh Row: • James Michael Woods. Smyrna • James Wood- son, Shelbyville • Dorothy June Workman, Fayette- vllle • Teresa Ellen Worley, Tuilahoma • Patsy Elaine Wright, McMinnvllle Twelfth Row: • Marilyn Gall Wyatt. Murfreesboro • Vicki Lynn York. Franklin • Jane E. Young, Dayton • John C. Zimmerman, Hermitage • Pamela Layne Zim- merman, Winchester GAYLE LYON Secretary FRANCES WELCH Treasurer JIM CUNNINGHAM Vice-President FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS BUSTER WOLFE President BILL YARBOROUGH Sergeant-At-Arms 71 FRESHMEN First Row: • Morgan D. Abernathy, Columbia • Patricia Diana Adanns. Manchester • Timothy L. Adgent. Nashville • Susan Gayle Alday. Chattanooga • Nancy Alexander, Madison • Edna Lynette Allen, Nashville • Howard Duane Allen, Columbia Second Row: • Kathleen Madeline Allen. Murfreesboro • Tricia Allison, Chattanooga • Pamela Kaye Altrichter, Nashville • Danny E. Alvls, Nashville • Janice Ann Anderson, Nashville • Janice G. Anderson, Brentwood • Joyce Ann Anderson, Oak Ridge Third Row: • William Marshall Anderson, Shelbyville • Reba Susan Anglea, Nashville • Rebecca Vernon Anglin, Murfreesboro • Linda Arnold, Looltout Mt. • Mary Kathleen Arnold, Murfreesboro • Shirley Diane Arnold, Huntsville, Ala. • Linda Arms, Murfreesboro Fourth Row: • Katharine Ann Austin, S.oarta • Marsha Gail Bagwell, Chattanooga • Deborah C. Baker, Chat- tanooga • James Milton Baker, College Grove • Wayne Baker, Fayetteville • James Edward Barch, Murfreesboro • Carolyn Jean Barger, Chattanooga Fifth Row: • Dorris Elizabeth Barder, Dunlap • Wanda Fay Barkley, Chattanooga • Douglas Barlar, Pulaski • Jane Marie Barnes, Chattanooga • Albert Gordon Barnhill, Murfreesboro • Billie Lynn Barringer, Memphis • Susan Gayle Bass, Nashville Sixth Row: • Thomas Allen Baxter, Murfreesboro • Martha Bynn Beadle, Nashville • Ann Elizabeth Beasley, Franklin • Mary Guy Beaver, Ringgold, Ga. • Sharon Dee Beech, Nashville • Ann Benson, Hen- dersonville • Delores Marie Bentley, Memphis Seventh Row: • Mary Fred Bentley, Gallatin • Rebecca Ann Bevels, Fayetteville • Mary Ellen Bevington, Nash- ville • Jeanna Elaine BInkley, Nashville • Betty Louise Blair, McMInnville • June Blakley, Gallatin • Betty Rose Blalock, Lawrenceburg Eighth Row: • William Bland. Winchester • Allene Patricia Bledsoe, Hixson • Sandra Rene Blick, Murfreesboro • Timothy Eugene Bodey, Manchester • Janet L. Bohannon, Chattanooga • Joyce Love Bomar Shelbyville • Brenda Paulette Bond, McMInnville Ninth Row: • Brett Harris Bonham, Murfreesboro • Margaret Anne Bowden, Monteagle • Judy C. Bozeman, Charleston • Ronald L. Brackeen, Hohenwald • Linda Faye Bradford, Fayetteville • Robert Barry Bradford, Fayetteville • Beverly Jo Bradley, Nash- ville Tenth Row: • Barbara Jean Brake, Nashville • Charlotte Jacquelyn Branch, Hixson • Rosemary Brantley, Springfield • Leila Kay Brashears. Oliver Springs • Dola Dear Brewer, McMInnville • Leonard Joseph Brisson, Murfreesboro • Mary Beth Brock- man, Sparta Eleventh Row: • Barbara Elaine Brown, Nashville • Danny Wayne Brown, Fairview • Elaine F. Brown, McMInnville • Gerald Travis Brown. Athens • Jerry Dwain Brown, Murfreesboro • Jo Anna Brown, Nashville • Jo Howard Brown, Nashville Twelfth Row: • Jamie Kay Bryan, Manchester • Karen Marie Bryant, Smyrna • Rose Marie Buchanan, Shelby- ville • Gary Lee Buckner, Chattanooga • Susan Starr Buckner, Chattanooga • Cathey Lou Bunch, Nashville • Jane Burden, Oak Ridge fTA-. m p51 First Row: • Ray David Burger, Smlthvllle • Deborah A. Burnette, Smyrna • Jinn C. Burnette, Murfreesboro • Charles Dean Burns, Nashville • Michael K. Buroughs, Madison • Suzanne Busy, Murfreesboro • Brenda Kay Bufner, Murfreesboro Second Row: • Harold Ellis Buttrey, Falrvlew • Edna Fay Bynum, Murfreesboro • Malgunn Terrel Bynum, tvllle • Marlnda Sue Byrd, Nashville • D. Caffey, Murfreesboro • Linda Carol Richard City • Frances Penny Caldwell III, Fl James Cagle, Gallatin Third Row: • Nancy Irene Campbell, Nashville • Ronald Reed Campbell, Wartrace • Thomas Edward Campbell. Nashville • Sherry Lynn Cannon, Nash- ville • Kerry Lynnette Cantrell, McMinnville • Dana Deonna Capps, Madison • Brenda Gayle Cerey, Lebanon Fourth Row: • Cathey Jo Carr ey, N ashvllle . Brend a Joyce Carroll, Counc e Caro Frances Carson, Shelby- vllle • Roge Lee nard Carson, Chattan Doga • Elizabeth Joyc e C arter. Nashville • Ma y Con- stance Carter Fayettevll e • Lyia Cheryl Carver, Manchester Fifth Row: • Cynthia Ar n Cary, N ew John onvllle • Diane Theresa Cashc , Nashville • Beve riy Ann Casteel Chattanooga • Marlene Cates, T ullahoma • Jan- Ice Louise Cathcart, Nashville • Linda F. Cathey, Dickson • Bobby Eugene Cawer, Pleasant Shade Sixth Row: • Brenda Mae Chauncey, Daisy • Janet Chattin, Estill Springs • Travis Vance Cherry, Moss • Julie Ann Child, McMinnville • James Chrietzberg, III, Murfreesboro • Cheryl Clark, Chattanooga • Margaret Ann Clark, Vienna, Austria Seventh Row: • Dale Bruce Clements, Nashville • James Scott Clendenlng, Nashville • Majorie Ann Cllnard, Madison • James Boyd Cobb. Loudon • Cath- erine Sue Colebroolce. Franklin • Paul Anthony Coleman, Goodlettsvllle • Billy Wayne Collins. Fayettevllle Eighth Row: • Danny Kenneth Conger, Liberty • Anna Chris- tina Cook. Red Boiling Springs • Phillip Brian Cook. Shelbyville • Mary Lee Cooper, Sparta • Larry Wayne Copper, Nashville • Larry Alvin Coppy, Chattanooga • Charles Lewis Correll. Donelson 73 FRESHMEN First Row: • Stephen Alan Covington, Chattanooga • Jesse Warren Cox, Smyrna • Neal Lynn Cox, McMinn- ville • Barbara Ann Crenshaw, Murfreesboro • Mary Lou Crockett. Murfreesboro • Martha Mari- lyn CroweN, Nashville • Vickie Lou Curtis, Mc- Minnville Second Row: • Alice DIan Cutrell, Nashville • Kenneth Dacrell, Nashville • Jimmy Michael Daniel, Fayetteville • Bill Dannyli. Goodlettsville • Cynthia Sue Dasch, Quincy, Illinois • Billy Dudley Davenport, Jr., Springfield • Jim Henry Davenport, Chattanooga Third Row: • Mickey Davenport, Lebanon • Donna Jean Daves, Fayetteville • Suzanne Marie Davis, Nash- ville • Barbara Deal, Tullahoma • Craig La Von Dean, Nashville • Howard Dean. Nashville • Linda Marie Deckelmann, Clinton Fourth Row: • Peggy Dianne De Priest. Nashville • Sue Carol DeWeese. Gallatin • Dianne Elaine Dockery, Chat- tanooga • Doleres June Dodson, Spencer • Con- nie Marie Dollinger, Madison • Lucie Gay Donnell, Murfreesboro • Roger H. Dotson. Manchester Fifth Row: • Bernard Jesse Doubler, Murfreesboro • Janice Lynn Dozier, Nashville • Carol Louise Draper, Nashville • Wanda Louise Draughon, Chattanooga • Martha Earlene Driver, Nashville • Bette M. Duggln. Woodbury • Julia Christie Duke, Nash- ville Sixth Row: • Lyndal Elvin Dulce, Manchester • Patricia Ann Duke, Manchester • Joan Eileen Duker, Murfrees- boro • Diane Rosalie Dunn, Hixson • Glyn Doug- las Duvall, Nashville • S. Dale Eakes. Lebanon • Bennie Lavera Eaton, Manchester Seventh Row: • Eric Wayne Edstrom, Shelbyville • Sammy Hoi- lis Edward, Lebanon • Bessie Gayle Edwards, Shel- byville • Elizabeth Irene Edwards, Nashville • Gwendolyn Faye Edwards, Hermitage • Mary Al- ice Ervin. Smithville • David Joe Esa, Columbia WA(p FRESHMEN First Row: • Belinda Gayle Escue, Nashville • James Frank Esltew, Donelson • Wayne Lee Esllcic, Lynchburg • Johnnie Beth Evans, Hixson • Stanley Martin Evans, Chattanooga • Roy Hicks Farmer, Lebanon • William Terry Farmer, Chattanooga Second Row; • Lauralyn Farrar. Shelbyville • Howard Christo- pher Fathera, Murfreesboro • Michael L. Fedak. Murfreesboro • Peggie Jo Felton, Sparta • Drena Joy Ferguson, Madison • Thomas Wilson Fink, Buffalo, New York • Galen Dwight Fish. Temper- ence Hall Third Row: • Calice Jeweline Fisher, Shelbyville • Glenn Houston Fisher, Old Hickory • Lynda Jean Fisher. Nashville • Vivian Liset E Fitzgerald, Nashville • Michael Smith Flanagan. Nashville • Bonnie Jo Forehand, Nashville • Samuel H. Forsythe. Nash- ville Fourth Row: • Judy Gail Foster. Smithvllle • Deborah Marie Foust, Nashville • Rebecca Ann Fragasse. Nash- ville • Brace Edward Frasier, Sparta • Peggy Lynn Frazler, Dowellfown • Marcia Dianne Frlel. Chat- tanooga • Judith Ann Folkner, Chattanooga Fifth Row: • Steven Craig Fuller, Nashville • Jarrett Virginia Fults. Tracy City • Susan Lea Fusse, Nashville • Jimmie Lonn Gammon, Murfreesboro • Ronnie Boyd Gannon. Murfreesboro • Blllle Ruth Gass, Trenton. Georgia • Kenny L. Gentry, Chattanooga Sixth Row: • Ricky E. Gill, Nashville • Wanda Faye Gillespie. Nashville • Deborah Gilliam. Nashville • Kenneth Michael Goad. Murfreesboro • Rebecca Jo Gools- by. Decherd • Marion Arlene Gowin. Nashville • Betty Sue Craddock, Chattanooga Seventh Row: • Nancy Deanna Green. Lafayette • Susan Greene. Madison • Charlotte Ann Gregory. Gal- latin • Patricia Ann Griffin. Flintvllle • Susan E. Griffin. Murfreesboro • James Kenward Griffith. Liberty • Ruby Joyce Griffith, Smithvllle Eighth Row: • Linda C. Guffey, Chattanooga • Debbie Kay Gurkin, Nashville • Norma Jean Hagan, Red Boil- ing Springs • Carrol Elaine Hale, Nashville • Vanita Marie Hale. Murfreesboro • Isam Hallm, Jenix, Jordan • Carol Virginia Hall, Waverly Ninth Row: • Deborah Lynne Hall. Nashville • Russell F. Hal- lum, Wichita Fall s, Texas • Beth Hammond. Nash- ville • Lindon Edward Hammond. Ethridge • Jane Hamrick. Hixson • Charles David Hannah, Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia • Susan Janet Hannah, Pulaski Tenth Row: • Margaret Ruth Hardin. Nashville • Pamela Kay Hardin, Portland • Donna Faye Hardy, Donelson • Vickie Glynn Harlan, Madison • Ronald Reed Harmon, McMInnvIlIe • Constance Ann Harper, Nashville • Tookey Harper, Tracy City Eleventh Row: • Warren Sanford Harris. Jr.. Tullahoma • Charles Randall Hart. Murfreesboro • Georgeann Hart, Nashville • Beverly Ann Hartman, Nashville • Deborah Kay Hayes, Murfreesboro • John Rich- ard Hayes, Nashville • Hugh Franklin Haynes. Col- lege Grove Twelfth Row: • William Houston Haynes. Eagleville • Catherine Healy. Nashville • Rebecca Ann Hearon. Ashland City • Judy Gall Heath. Madison • Vickie Ann Heflln. Nashville • Marsha Montez Hendon, Shel- Dyvllle • Luther Hutson Hendrix. Lawrenceburg FRESHMEN First Row: • Barbara Diane Henry, Nashville • Teresa Fox Henry, Cornersville • Betty June Hester, Dover • Llllle Carolyn Hibdon, Centertown • Joel Alan Hice, Tullahoma • Norris Bruce Higdon, Murfrees- boro • Stephen H. Highers, Castalion Springs Second Row: • William Clifton Hlllis, McMlnnville • Annette Hinch, Chattanooga • Kathleen Hinds, Nashville • Samuel Winton Hixson, Chattanooga • Randall Perry Hobbs, Nashville • Pamela M. Hodges, Memphis • Flavil Alan Holder, McMlnnville Third Row: • Joseph Preston Holland, Nashville • Kathy Anne Holt, Nashville • Philip Garland Honeycutt, Mur- freesboro • David Murray Hood, Nashville • Jo- ann Hood, Columbia • Patsy Elaine Hooks, Chattanooga • Judy Lynn Hoope, Chattanooga Fourth Row: • Janet Lynn Hooper, Nashville • Shiela Dianne Hoover, Nashville • William Howard, Chattanooga • Kenneth Cecil Howell, Columbia • David Milton Huddleston, Hendersonville • Margaret Huddles- ton, Watertown • Terry Bennett Hudson, Lafayette Fifth Row: • Teresa Charlene Hughes, Fairview • Patricia Ruth Hunt, Nashville • Marcia Lynne Hunter, Winchester • James Glenn Inglis, Chattanooga • Jeanne Carol Ingram, Nashville • Mary Faith In- gram. Pulasti • Charles Michael Jackson Sixth Row: • Constance Maria Jackson, Shelbyville • Eliza- beth Grace Jackson, Chattanooga • Linda Faye Jackson, Franklin • Danny Joe Jacobs, McMlnnville • Marilyn Sue Jenkins, Chattanooga • Neal Lee Jennings, Jr., Donelson • Teresa Jane Jett, Nash- ville Seventh Row: • Betsy Ann Johnson, Nashville • Peggy Lucine Johnson, Nashville • Reggie Herman Johnson, Manchester • Terrence Wayne Johnson, Nashville • Marcia Gail Johnston, Old Hickory • Beverly Sue Jones, Lebanon • Robert Ezell Jones, Nashville Eighth Row: • Barbara Anne Jordan, Nashville • Mary Alice Jordan, Brentwood • Raymond Donald Jordan. • Stanley Lee Josleyn, Nashville • Julian, Chattanooga • Jackie Eliza- McMinnville • Martha Kay Keay, Murfreesboro Teena Dianne beth Juokins, Springfield Ninth Row: • Theresse Charlene Keef, Jasper • Patrick Joel Kelly. Pulaski • Linda Louise Keyt. Springfield • Darryl Wayne Kllgore, Dickson • Carol Ann King, Nashville • Linda Gail King. Oliver Springs • Marilynn Sue King, Nashville Tenth Row: • Teddy Ray King, Nashville • Robert E. Kirk- man, Murfreesboro • Martha Lea Knell. Nashville • Darrell N. Knox, Murfreesboro • Donna Jean Knox, Ashland City • Peggy Diane Kuchta, Madi- son • Debby Lynn Krouse, Nashville Eleventh Row: • Frances Deane Lacy, Manchester • Nancy Ka- ren Lacy, Oak Ridge • Karen Jo Laifrew, Nash- ville • Betty Jo Lancaster, Franklin • Glenn Edward Lane, White House • Priscilla Anne Lang- ley, Chattanooga • Evelyn Faye Lanham, McMlnn- ville Twelfth Row: • William Floyd Lamb, Eagleville • Cathey June Lambert, Granville • Gordon Ray Lampley, Fair- view • Claudette Ailene Larkins, Nashville • Cherle Renee Larson, Smyrna • David Lloyd Lawrence, Nashville • Karen Elaine Lawter, Smyrna P ' f?£SR FRESHMEN First Row: • Peggy Ernestine Layne, Murfreesboro • Sandra Faye Lazenby, Decherd • Carol M. Lee, Nashville • Donald Ray Lee, Bell Buckle • Rhonda Lucille Leming, Murfreesboro • Debbie Leppink, Nash- ville • Lester Wright Levi, Murfreesboro Second Row: • Debra Kaye Lewis, Manchester • Juanita Irene Lewis, Decatur • Laura M. Lewis. Chattanooga • Patricia Anne Linder. Nashville • Mary Evelyn Locke, Nashville • Gene Lomax. Madison • Donna Jo Long, Murfreesboro • Margaret S. Loomis, Sweetwater Third Row: • Alma Kay Lowry, Manchester • Ricky Dale Lu- cas. McEwen • Sue Janis Lumpkins, Winchester • Debra Lee Lundien. Chattanooga • Marjorie Lynn Lunsford, Nash ville • Lawrence Ernest Lusky, Nashville Fourth Row: • Patricia Anita Mabry, Nashville • Ronnie Ma- haffey, Klttrell • Sharon Lynn Maine, Chattanooga • Phyllis Yvonne Malone, Nashville • Rochelle Jeanette Marsh. Chattanooga • Jerry H. Martin. Madison • La Handa Va Linda Martin, Donelson Fifth Row: • Sherry Kay Martin, Nashville • Glenda Jean Masengil, Chattanooga • Glenda Mason, Athens • W. Rickey Mathls, Chattanooga • hlarry Matthews, Unlontown. Pa. • James E. Matthews, Bridgeport, Alabama • William M. Matthews, Nashville Sixth Row: • Faye Watts Maxwell, Nashville • Shelia K. May, Waverly • Ronald Howard Mayo, Nashville • James Edward Mayo, Nashville • Marable Lee Mayo, Nashville • Dennis Jerome McBride, Nash- ville • Margaret McBride, Smithville Seventh Row: • Sharon McBroom, Murfreesboro • Claudia Swift McCarthy, Tullahoma • Kenneth Maurice McClain, Nashville • Linda Joyce McClaran, Murfreesboro • Ronnie C. McColgan, Donelson • Bill Price Mc- Collum, Cowan • Ruby Louise McConnell. Nash- ville Eighth Row: • Gloria McCool, Nashville • Harvey Edwin Mc- Coy, Chattanooga • Claudia Irene McCullough. Hendersonville • Judy Elaine McDaniel. Tullahoma • Jimmie Irene McDowell, Rock Island • Barbara Lynn McElroy. Chattanooga • Dianne McEwen. Nashville Ninth Row: • Richard McFarlane Farlane, Winchester Nashville Cowan • Ronald Mc- trlcia Branyon McGaw, Tenth Row: • Linda Cheryl McKenzie, Chattanooga William McKnlght, Jr., Murfreesboro McKnlght Wade. Murfreesboro Eleventh Row: • Katherine Ann McMaham, Nashville • Patricia Ann McMurtry, White House • Linda Carol Mc- Pherson, McMinnville Twelfth Row: • Michael Ray Meade. Brentwood • Barbara Gayle Meadows, Nashville • Landow Darl Med- ley. Doyle FRESHMEN First Row: • Eugene Carl Merriman. Manchester • Patricia Donna Michaud, Murfreesboro • Lawrence A. Mil- lion, Hendersonville • Connie Ann Miller, Shelby- ville • Kathy A. Miller, Murfreesboro • Melinda Grace Milton, Shelbyville • Milton Ray Smith. FHermitage Second Row: • Doris Kaye Mitchell, Old Hickory • Kenneth Mitchell, Lebanon • Robbie Elaine Mitchell, Good- lettsville • Sue Mitchell, Woodbury • Marie Moon, Decatur • Carol Jane Moore. Nashville Third Row: • Deborah Lynn Moore, Tullahoma • Dyanna Moore, Murfreesboro • Louise Goddard Moore. Nashville • Peggy Jeanine Moore, Soddy • Janis Charlene Montgomery, Nashville • Mary Jo Mor- gan. Manchester • Donna Ray Morton, Manches- ter • David Thomas Mosier, Nashville Fourth Row: • Keatha Mai Mullins. Nashville • George Alex- ander Murphy. Nashville • Dorothy Musby. Mur- freesboro • Fred Joseph Najar. Madison • Cheryl M. Newman, Hendersonville • Sammie Lowis Nice- ly, Russelville • Audrey Patricia Nicholas, Jamaica, West Indies Fifth Row: • Norma Sue Nichols, Readyvllle • Sylvia Joyce Nichols, Hermitage • Lina Kay Mohamadkhani, Belvidere, III. • William Joseph Norris, Daisy • Anne Northcutt, Manchester • Elaine Jean Offi- cer, Nashville • Harold Dean Ogle, Elora Sixth Row: • Betty Dee Oldham. Hartsville • Joseph Gard- ner Ormsby, Nashville • James Michael Orrick, McMinnville • Robert Eugene Orton, Lawrence- burg • James Edward Orrand. Nashville • Sherri Ann Overton, Madison • Belinda Ann Page. Man- chester Seventh Row: • Madeline Kay Parker, Nashville • Virginia Su- san Parsons, Murfreesboro • Emily Diane Patterson, Chattanooga • Gregory Waymon Patterson, Nash- ville • James R. Patterson, Jr., Watertown • Phil- lip S. Patterson, Madison • Linda Kay Patton, Watertown Eighth Row: • Donald Emmett Pavatte, Lavarne • Michael Stanley Payne, Nashville • Robert Gary Peck. Chattanooga • Janie Lou Pennington, Celina • Emily Wright Pentecost, Charlotte • Charles Everett Perkins. III. White House • Charles Ron- nie Ferryman. Shelbyville I H mL. FRESHMEN First Row: • Russell Lee Pettit, Atlanta, Georgia • Ellen Gayle Petty, Kingston Springs • Tina Marie Pfeif- fer, Murfreesboro • Frances Carolyn Phillips. Nash- ville • Warren W. Phillips, Waynesboro • Glenda A. Pillow, Murfreesboro • Matti Ann Pilkington, Shelbyville Second Row: • Donna Fay Pylant, Shelbyville • Glen Roy Pink- ston, Sr., Shelbyville • Susan Marie Pope, Chatta- nooga • Elmer Ray Potts. Nashville • Jerry Lee Potts, Colunnbia • Susan Renee Potts, Chattanooga • Rebecca Lee Preacher, Madison Third Row: • Barbara Ann Prochaska. Murfreesboro • Linda Dianne Pruett. Nashville • Barbara Ann Puckett, Hampton, Virginia • Deborah Ruth Pugh, Nashville • Randee Jo Rackley, Nashville • James Maurice Radford. Nashville • Rita Marilyn Ramsey, Nash- ville Fourth Row: • Audrey Jo Rascoe, Bonecave • Sherryl Ann Rector, Madison • Betty Sharon Reed, Woodbury • David Re id. Nashville • John Pratt Reed. Eaglesville • Linda Carol Reese, Nashville • Rob- ert Grant Reid, Athens Fifth Row: • Barbara Diane Renegar, Shelbyville • Danny Wayne Reynolds. Jonesboro • Phillis Elaine Rey- nolds, McMinnville • William Leslie Reynolds. Nashville • Carol Ann Rhea. Murfreesboro • Marian Ann Richardson. Riddleton • Blllie Jeanne Rlggan, Sante Fe Sixth Row: • Richard Brent Rigsby, Sparta • Eddie Dwlght Riley, Flintvllle • William Riley. Jr., Murfreesboro • D ebbie Faye Roberts, Lawrenceburg • Jerry B. Roberts, Manchester • Jimmy Wayne Roberts, Antioch • Rebecca Ann Roberts, Nashville Seventh Row: • Joyce Robertson. Lewisburg • Elizabeth Hayes Robinson, Humboldt • Wllbel Thomas Rock, Chat- tanooga • Jud Kirkpatrick Rodney, Franklin • Alice Tralece Rogers, White House • Wanda Gall Rollins, College Grove • Richard Michael Rose. Decherd Eighth Row: • Joan Claire Rothwell, Nashville • Mitchell Ed- ward Rowland, Liberty • Theresa Anne Rucker, Murfreesboro • John Nichols Ruhl. Woodbury • Allen Lewis Russell, Donelson • Joan Nina Russo, Nashville • Bettie Jean Safley. Nashville Ninth Row: • Peggy Sain, Nashville • Judy Elaine Sanders, Murfreesboro • Bobby Wayne Sands, Lynvllle • Pamela Ann Sands. Princeton Jet, New Jersey • Carolyn Ann Saylors, Sparta • Teresa Jane Schablik, Nashville • Caria June Scott, McMinn- ville Tenth Row: • Freda Scott, Craborchar d • Ronald Lee Scott. Sparta • William Owen Scott, Huntsvllle, Alabama • Sherian Lynn Shell, Manchester • Jane Lee Sherrill, Columbia • Shirley Fay Shirley. Woodbury • Linda Lucille Shockley, Spenser Eleventh Row: • Juanita Mae Shults, Summertown • Jackson Sidebottom, Murfreesboro • Glen Simmons. Tulla- homa • Ronald Keith Singleton, Franklin • Cath- erine Dyan Sinor, Nashville • Ida Susan Simpson, McMinnville • Jerry M. Simpson, Nashville Twelfth Row: • Suzanne Sims, Nashville • Larry E. Slsco, Itohe- wald • Raymond Slsco, Lawrenceburg • Linda Carol Slssom, Woodbury • Janet Gail Shadwick, Chattanooga • John Nolan Sharbel, Nashville • Debbie Raye Shaver, Nashville FRESHMEN First Row: • James Douglas Sloan, III, Nashville • William Canady Small, Nashville • Nancy Ellen Smalling, Red Boiling Springs • Charlotte Leigh Smith, Mc- Minnville • Lucy Christine Smith, Memphis • Nina Sharon Smith, Woodbury • Mary Louise Smith, Bell Buckle Second Row: • Patrick Smith Smith, Milwaukee, Wisconsin • Ronald Eugene Smith, Shelbyville • Vickie Nell Smith, Nashville • Kathy Jean Smore, Smyrna • Emmett Henry Smythia, Christiana • Nancy D. Snipes, McMinnville • Mary Ann Spain, Hender- sonville Third Row: • Deborah Ann Sparkman, Chattanooga • Nancy Jean Spinks, Gallatin • James Dale Sprouse. White House • Mary St. Clair, Hixson • James Lynn Stallings, Shelbyville • Carollyn Jean Stal- naker, Elkins, West Virginia • Lucille Starks, Chat- tanooga Fourth Row: • James A. Starr, Nashville • Phillip Wayne Ste- phens. Murfreesboro • Linda Jane Stephenson, Chattanooga • James Ray Stewart, Celina • Monty Russell Stewart, Dickson • Wanda Ann Stewart, Fayetteville • Frankie Ann Stevens, Nash- ville Fifth Row: • Cary Dwayne Stuart, McEwen • Donna Stubble- field, Viola • James H. Suter, III, Springfield • James Darrow Sutton, Jr., Murfreesboro • William Franklin Swader, Lascassas • Virginia Lee Swallows, Livingston • Wanda Faye Swift, Greenbrier Sixth Row: • Gloria Jeanne Swope, Chattanooga • Thomas William Tanner, Nashville • Ronald Melvln Tate. Nashville Seventh Row: • Betty Jo Taylor, Fayetteville • Carol Marie Tay- lor, Goodlettsville • Deborah Renie Taylor. Chat- tanooga Eighth Row: • David Michael Taylor, Fayetteville • John Leslie Taylor, Franklin • Nancy Dianne Taylor, Murfrees- boro Ninth Row: • Robert Taylor, Jr., Lebanon • Linda Lee Tegar- don, Nashville • James Earl Thomas, Loudon Tenth Row: • Joyce Ann Thomas, Christiana • Linda Lee Thomas, Nashville • Roy Earl Thomas, Fayetteville Eleventh Row: • Emma J. Thompson. Murfreesboro • Marsha Gail Thompson. Fairview 80 kl ' ltf i 3£ FRESHMEN First Row: • Susan Lee Thompson, Hartsville • Richard Don- ald Tierce, Griffin, Georgia • Cathey Diane Todd, Nashville • Janis Elaine Turner, Chattanooga • Mary Gail Tunstill, Flintville • Ann Lyne Tune, Hermitage • Bobby Eugene Tuclc, Lafayette Second Row: • Sara Cecilia Tucker, Nashville • Anna Clare Tradwicl, Tullahoma • Linda Ann Towry, Fayettevllle • Genice Annette Tomilson, Mt. Juliet • Viclcie Lynn Tyree, Nashville • William Joseph Turney, Murfreesborc • Onetha Mae Underwood, Chatta- nooga Third Row: • Paul H. Valenlincie, Ft. Worth, Texas • Terry Sue Van Solkema, Nashville • Judy Diane Van- trease, Watertown • Donald Ray Vinson, McMinn- ville • Vicki Faye Vinson, Old Hickory • Bernard C. Voltz, Hendersonville • Randall Gordon Wake- field, Red Boiling Springs Fourth Row: • Dellmar Walker, Nashville • Robert Kenneth Walker, Fayettevllle • Barbara Jean Wallace, Nashville • Karen Warren, Hendersonville • An- thony Curtis Washer, Madison • Claudia Ann Watson, Lebanon • Judy Ann Watson, Alcoa Fifth Row: • James Davis Watson, College Grove • Patricia Lynn Watson, Old Hickory • Jimmy L. Wauford, Lebanon • Margaret Weaver, Chattanooga • Pa- tricia Lynn Webb, Nashville • David Edward Welborn, Manchester • Nannette Marie Webster, Columbia Sixth Row: • Alice Marie Welch, Petersburg • Alva Harrison Welch, Savannah • Evelyn Frances Welch, Chatta- nooga • Linda Gayle Wells, Decherd • Janet Welty, Lebanon • Norman Kirk Werner. Chatta- nooga • Edna Sue West, Nashville Seventh Row: • Deborah Lucille Whitaker, Nashville • Durward Belmont White, Columbia • James Michael White, Chattanooga • Norma Gale White, Nashville • Pat Carol White, Donelson • Patricia Lee White, Franklin • Sue Ellen Whitehead, Nashville Eighth Row: • Kathy Davis Wicks, Mulberry • Nanette Wig- gers, Madison • Betty Lucille Wiggins, Nashville • Patsy Jo Wilkes, Fayettevllle • Rochelle Anne Williams. Lebanon • Beverly Ann Williams, Madi- son • Charles E. Williams, Nashville Ninth Row: • Rebecca Louise Williams, Old Hickory • John- ny H. Williams, Huntsville, Alabama • Brenda Sue Winn, Shelbyvllle • William Gregory Wilhoite, Shelbyvllle • Carolyn Maurine Wilson, Nashville • Charles Kenneth Wilson, Greenbrier • Charles Ray Wilson, McMinnville Tenth Row: • David Ray Wilson, McMinnville • Donna Kay Wilson, Riddleton • Harry Stephen Wilson, Mc- Minnville • Larry Arnold Wilson, Hendersonville • Patrick Lovell Work, Nashville • Elizabeth Wiser, Lawrenceburg • Carey Allan Wofford, Coalmont Eleventh Row: • Nancy Womack, McMinnville • Kathy Anne Wood, Murfreesboro • Jimmy Dodsom Wood, Morrison • Tressa Ann Woodham, Tullahoma • Blllle Camille Woodroof, Nashville • Michael Wayne Woodward, Nashville • William Louis Yar- brough, Winchester Twelfth Row: • Raymond Carlyle Yeakey, Nashville • Helen Elaine York, Hermitage Springs • Katie Melinda Young, Hartsville • George Harold Zachery, Murfreesboro • Edwin Jerome Zaunbrecher, Hampshire • Sandra Gunta Zile. Nashville • Pa- tricia Lynn Zimmerman, Nashville An Inner Restlessness Fall brought with it a feeling of energy, a disturbing commotion on campus. Still restless from summer vacations or jobs or school, the first few days of the fall semester evidenced an attempt at settling down to the old pursuit of getting educated. Yet, in this very attempt at settling down, there was a bustling about campus and an eagerness and enthusiasm which was apparent throughout, in student and instructor alike. Thoughts and ideas were once again being stirred up as MTSU welcomed back its people. SI ' Members of the university community returned to discover an aura of change on the campus — not merely the growing physical plant. Students brought with them a growing concern for their university, a concern with its place in the South and as an American institution of higher education. Seniors seemed almost obsessed with opening up a wedge of liberalism in school policy so that they might leave MTSU with the potential of becoming a truly great university. Freshman enthusiasm was channeled beyond typical freshman pursuits, and the members of this class also played a part in the new MTSU. The entire university was infused with an air of expectancy. The Perils and Frustrations of Registration For some, it was the first time — and confusing; for others, it was the last — and perhaps not quite so confusing? Nonetheless, over 6,000 students poured 60,000 cards into MTSU ' s computer system, the use of which has sped up the registration process considerably over the past few years. Knowing this, however, did nothing to console students registering at 4 p.m. on Wednesday, with the board a mass of red cellophane. Seniors played the if-l-don ' t-get-this- course-l-don ' t-graduate game, while underclassmen resignedly hoped for better luck in the future. Top: The window! Only to learn that It is impossible to get every- thing done in one place. Bottom: After having finally been ad- mitted to the card bank, this student was frustrated to learn that all those courses that he desperately needed and weren ' t closed had been dropped, so he searches again for something. Top: Students awaiting entrance to the card bank watched with dismay as course after course closed. Bottom Left: This harried Instructor may have himself felt like Rasputin at the end of the day. Bottom Right: ROTC cadets signed with the Pershing Rifles, perhaps anticipating that group ' s participation In the New Orleans Mardi Gras. Top: Freshmen displayed amazing talents at the Freshman Talent Show. Middle, Left: Fraternity houses opened their doors to in- terested freshmen during ASB sponsored tours. Right: Energy and enthusiasm seemed to per- meate T-capped freshmen at their picnic and bonfire . . • along with perhaps a little too much noise. Below, Bottom, Left: ASB offi- cials Marlene Campbell, Margaret Duncan. Bryant Millsaps, Jim Free, Pat O ' Neal, and Nancy Helberg all had to get into a discussion of one of the many weighty prob- lems discussed at the pre-school ASB Retreat at hly-Lake. ? ' W SKS m f ' USS ., „_ «■' w. li i V ' i yASS; Joiai Partic ' ipatLon. From its planning sessions at hly-Lake, through Freshman orientation and fall elections, to being dunked to raise money for the Senior class, the members of the Associated Student Body followed a policy of total participation, total involvement. The ASB not only reached out into all areas of campus life, but urged that all students become involved in some way in MTSU, putting their talents to the best use possible for the betterment of the University community and themselves. Left: Students lined up in the University Center to cast their ballots in the ASB-run Homecoming elections in late Octo- ber. Right: Speaker of the Senate Doug Bennett gleefully and very successfully dunked Speaker of the hlouse Pat O ' Neal to help the senior class raise funds for Homecoming. Top: The Spanish Club exhibit was one of the more attractive, with its pinata, sombreros, and pretty sen- oritas. Left: Math Club members demonstrated their mathematical prowess to amazed onlookers. Right: The various church-related groups explained their programs to interested students. Campus Nlgfit Introduced Campus O rgarLizatlons To the incoming Freshman or transfer student, the vast array of MTSU ' s clubs, organizations, fraternal groups, etc., etc., is indeed confusing. To acquaint these students with the various extracurricular groups existing on our campus, the ASB sponsors a Club Night annually; none have been any more successful than this year ' s. Gathered in one room were such incongruous groups as a precision drill team, a Baptist student group, a women ' s honor society, a Rodeo club, social sororities and fraternities, Nixon supporters, senoritas, and sheiks. For the first time, music was provided in the form of The Regence. Out of the general confusion came a successful venture, and those who did not become members of an organization at least had an interesting evening. Top: The Regence provided swing- ing entertainment for Club Night par- ticipants and onlookers. Left: The Young Republicans demonstrated their enthusiastic support for Mr. Nixon. Right: A skin-diving enthusiast ex- plained diving techniques to interest- ed club shoppers. Top: Mrs. Scarlett chatted with female members of the ASB . . . while Dr. Scarlett was entertained by male representatives at the ASB ' s reception for the Scarletts. Left: Students were encouraged to voice support for candidates of their choice during the November elections. Right, Middle: Dixie sup- porters at a Raider pep rally. Bottom: Candidates campaigned enthusiasti- cally during freshman elections. slacks, Bonfires, and TISL 1968-69 brought stimulation to the MTSU campus by means of several controversies, ranging from expression of political ideas in the November elections to the barely unsuccessful attempt of the student congress to renovate itself by becoming a unicameral body. Looking back, the issues themselves may not prove to have been of such earth-shattering importance as was their effect on the university community. The student body as a whole, and not just the usual few, participated — thought, felt, and acted — and MTSU benefited. Left to Right, Top: ASB officials got a firsthand look at the workings of the legislature at the Tennessee Intercol- legiate State Legislature. Meeting in a mock session, the youth of Tennessee were able to propose legislation to be presented to the General Assembly so that legislators could see what the college students of Tennes see were concerned with. Bottom: Re-evaluation of dress regulations . . . and a student evaluation of the faculty were two of the main concerns of the ASB I ' 69. Biggest ' Big Name EntertainmerLt ' Ever The work of the Student Affairs Committee in the area of Big Name Entertainment was unsurpassed this year. Opening with the Freshman Week presentation of The Platters, MTSU ' s slate of performers was added to by a fabulous Homecoming spectacular which included the Mar-Keys, Bar-Kays, Rufus and Caria Thomas, and Mitch Ryder. December brought Martha Reeves and the Vandellas and Willie Mitchell to the Raider gym, for what was later called the biggest ASB Fun Night — ever! The final show of the season highlighted the talents of Curtis Mayfield and The Impressions in a greatly enjoyed concert. Below: ASB officials manned the ticket counter . . . for Martha and the Vandellas. P. 97. Left: Rufus and Caria Thomas . . . and Mitch Ryder and his Detroit Wheels turned on the talent for enthusiastic Homecom- ing audiences. Right: Willie Mitchell and group hooked their audience with little trouble. Bottom: The Platters proved their fabulous showmanship in a superb fall concert. Relationships are a most vital part of any college student ' s life .He thrives on the companionship of his own and of the opposite sex, searching for a sense of belonging. Family relationships are important, and he keeps In touch. He finds that there are those Instructors who are not merely the givers of grades, but who are Interesting and ' interested friends and advisors, carefully concerned with cultivating budding Intellectuals. He searches out these relationships, and those that are cemented during t hese years — In quiet discussions, heated bul sessions, or over a Coke — last beyond graduation, If only In memories. Above: Mr. Joe Smith leads the spirited Band of Blue at a MTSU football game. Right: 1969 Band of Blue majorettes Lynn Crowder, Martha Sue Plunk, Freda Jones, Michele Phillips, Mary Brockman, and Sharon Tucker add a touch of beauty to the band ' s march- ing programs. Let There Be Music . . . and MTSU ' s talented musical organizations obliged. By their superb performances these enthusiastic musicians evidenced the high degree of professionalism that the music department is continually noted for. These gifted students provided the campus and surrounding area with a musical variety ranging from hymns and folk songs of the Sacred Harp Singers and the traditional concert repertoire of the University-Community Orchestra and Concert Choir, to the popular and highly stylized music of the Phi Mu Alpha stage band. Upper Left: The Universii-y-Community Orchestra in an outstanding fall concert. Lower Left: Tired tuba players after a long band practice. Lower Right: Donna Mc- Cafferty expertly guides the swift-stepping Band of Blue through a complicated rou- tine. It didn ' t rain. The parade was one of the best ever, with fantastically ingenious floats and beautiful girls everywhere. The fans flocked into hlorace Jones Field to watch the Raiders battle it out with the Baby Vols, and they then enjoyed a halftime show of music and marching, climaxed by the coronation of Miss Marjory Walker as Queen. Later in the evening, Homecoming audiences enjoyed the enthusiastic performances of Rufus and Caria Thomas and Mitch Ryder and The Detroit Wheels, and students and alums alike ended up a fabulous hHomecoming weekend to the music of the Mar-Keys and the Bar-Kays. Right: KA ' s first place Winning Touch. Below: ASB President Jim Free escorted Marjory Walker through the crossed bayonets of the Pershing Rifles . . . where she was crowned 1968 hHomecoming Queen.  ' V -Vfc ' ff cjlfet Top: Raider fans watched the parade of floats prior to the start of the Homecoming game . . . which pitted the Blue Raiders against the Baby Vols. Middle: MTSU ' s Raider checked out the line of march as the parade began to get under way. Bottom: hHomecoming frolics. Homecoming: A Super -Fabulous Weekend Top to Bottom: ... an informal chat in the grill ... a relaxing (?) game of flag football . . . concentration on the cards, with plenty of kibitzers . . . which one? . . . silent perusal of The Sidelines. Relaxation MTSU certainly offers a wide variety of organized activities for its students to become involved in, but there are times when these need to be left behind. Often the harried college student needs to put them aside and concentrate on anything, or nothing. What constitutes relaxation for one individual may seem like work for another. One will play cards or pool, while another will exhaust himself physically in a rowdy game of flag football, and still another will tackle Shakespeare, for enjoyment rather than assignment. Whatever the method, all help in combatting that hectic, harried feeling. Students Battle Construction, Weather MTSU has been in the process of building up her physical plant — and this is good. But students, trudging miles around fenced-off areas, through mud and slush created by the inclement weather, probably have wondered if the process couldn ' t be speeded up a bit. Then too, the perils of walking to class do not end with the completion of a building and sunshine; students find themselves being sprinkled with artificial showers designed to help grow grass where mud once was. And life is even more perilous for those in the older buildings whose functions changed abruptly, as the sign below testifies. cms Vi Greeks Add Spice ■To University Life As MTSU ' s fraternities and sororities went national this year, even non-Greeks realized the beneficial role these organizations have played on cannpus since they were first Introduced. They are secret societies — but members openly gave of their time entertaining patients at the Veterans Hospital and working all night answering phones and collecting money for the Cerebral Palsy Telethon. They threw some wild parties — but they also gave some pretty good ones, clowning around for the children enrolled in hHead Start and enjoying every minute of the ASB Christmas Party for the Good Shepherd hlome. Their members pulled their weight in all aspects of University life, even making their presence felt, kindly, in the communl+y. op to Bottom: Greeks sponsored groovy parties ;nt a helping hand in the Cerebral Palsy Telethon sang out at ALL-SING . . . and kept house. m MM ■■H K 1| m3 Pal Hi I mP U a U ) Lm H f li j B v 9BiH Nv 1 H 9 Top to Bottom: ... a moment of relaxation . . . clowning around for Head Start and . . . the excitement of an installation. Semester Bright Spots: Mid-Winter Format, All-Sing Right: Happy Lambda Psis after their first-place win in the T.O. ALL-SING. Below: The hlome Economics Club and their winning rendition of Sweet Violets. The drabness of the winter, season was somewhat brightened as MTSU couples gathered in the Tennessee Room for the annual Mid-Winter Formal. The evening gave busy students a chance to relax and enjoy dancing to the music of Louis Brown and his Orchestra. Tau Omicron ' s second annual ALL-SING saw trophies awarded to Lambda Psi Fraternity in the men ' s division, the htome Economics Club in the women ' s division, and the Wesley Foundation in the mixed competition. Although it was a nervous evening for the performers, the audience enjoyed the whole program, which gave them a chance to hear everything from the romantic tones of Alpha Delta Pi ' s Love Is Blue medley to the Spanish Club ' s rousing version of La Bamba, to Sigma Nu ' s ca-rousing rendition of We are the men of Sigma Nu. Top: Couples enjoyed some of that together- ness dancing ... to the music of Louis Brown and his Orchestra. Below: Thirsty couples lined up for a refreshment break. MTSU ' s People Create The ability to create, to take the basic fundamentals of a subject and apply them to the formation of something broader, is a wonderful thing. MTSU is not lacking in talented people — in the arts, drama, music— and these gifted persons are encouraged in their pursuits. Whether it Is transforming sticks and paper into mountains and hills, or transforming the printed word into something beautifully audible, or even seeing the world in a slightly different way, MTSU ' s people create. Top to BoHom: Mountains from a roll of paper . . . silent con- templation and appreciation . . . dance! . . . what ' s in a face . . . Left: Carole Moore delighted the Pageant audience with her humorous monologue. Below: Dianne Waggon- er, Elaine Lehr, and Rosemary Escue, Miss Midlander of 1968, calmly passed those long backstage minutes with cokes and magazines. Right: That agonizingly long walk down the ramp. H v;JMi Top: Ka+hy Bess received assis- tance for one of the quick changes all the contestants were required to nnake. Middle: WSM ' s Dave Overton seemed to be enjoying his job as Pageant emcee as the girls lined up for swimsuit compe- tition. Bottom: George Clinton and his group ably provided the Pageant with enjoyable, profes- sional musical entertainment. A Moment of Anticipation: And Then, The First Miss M.T.S.U. After two nights of tension — and fun — Kappa Alpha- sponsored Connie O ' Connell was crowned MISS MTSU of 1969. As is the usual case, the judges had a difficult decision to make, seeking from among the seventeen contestants the one girl who displayed the greatest amount of poise, personality, beauty, and talent. Selected by the contestants themselves, the Miss Congeniality award went to Ginger Brooks. Dave Overton of WSM once again delighted the Pageant audience with his ready wit — which also aided somewhat in diminishing the butterflies for Pageant participants. On The Inside Looking Out It was an endless winter. It seemed an eternity until Spring decided to burst in, but it did. Unfortunately, with the arrival of the flowers came showers — of papers, tests, and a the various end-of-the-year assignments that instructors seem to delight in handing out, just as the weather becomes a deterrent to constructive thinking. So, the student studied, and read, and wrote, savoring the knowledge that when all his work was done, his instructors would be sitting inside, gazing wistfully out the window, and working. Above, Left: Warmer sprinq weather made concentration spans short and classes almost unbearable. Right: The li- brary filled for the last burst of work from winter-weary students before warm weath- er and finals took over. Ex - treme Right: Spring cleaning. Below: I wish . . . Mostly, MTSU Is People And all different, thank goodness. All distinct individuals, with distinct personalities and habits. Enthusiastic. Energetic. Each one unique. Optimistic. Pessimistic. Each contributing the best and worst of himself to the total university personality, making It unique. People just being themselves. % -tms Warm Weather Laziness, Finals After the long, wet winter season, the coming of warmer weather brought out the lackadaisical in just about everybody. A sort of listlessness prevailed on campus, especially in those Friday afternoon classes when minds seemed to be tuned to anything except Chaucer or the anatomy of the earthworm. The tennis courts suddenly became heavily populated as MTSU gentlemen and coeds alike turned out to show off some of that form . . . .. , :§ , . . . acquired in rained-out tennis classes. But the threat of finals compelled nnany a student to seek out knowledge, and the library and the lounges filled with students studying — or attempting to. Some, however, managed to combine the pleasures of summer weather with the acquisition of knowledge by retreating to the comfort of the many campus trees. J he Jennessee CJiaie Jjoard of Cjduraiit ana J he Jaculiu oj Jniddle Tennessee (Jiak Un coraiallu invile uou io aiiena the inauquraiion of l)r. Ji 9. dcariell as jiun J resiaeni oj Jn ' iame Jennessee ijlaie liiiiversiiu Jnurireesvoro, Jennessee on JhursJau, nau jirsi fineieen hunarta ana sixiu-nme ai len-iniriu a.m. Top: Just a portion of the over 1200 seniors MTSU graduated in 1969. Right: Dr. M. G. Scarlett is assisted by his secretary, Miss Walk- up, in preparing for his inaugural ceremonies May: I naaguratlon. of MTSU ' s Fifth President, Graduation Upper Left: Graduate and friends. Lower Left: Dr. Scarlett gets a big smile from a January graduate. Right: Decked out in their academic regalia, members of the faculty participated in the line of march at commence- ment. The 1st of May saw the inauguration of Dr. M. S. Scarlett as MTSU ' s fifth University president . . . special guests, banquets, the oath of installation, and, to cap it all off, the inauguration ball . . . Graduation swiftly followed, and MTSU turned several hundred eager graduates loose on the world, all taking a part of MTSU with them, but all of them leaving behind a little bit of themselves also. VIISS M.T.S. U C- onn ie Cv L onneiL - ?J ' ' W ' 4§ -:. r . v k a MISS MTSU COURT SARAH SMITH CLAUDIA WALLER MARY BROCKMAN KATHY BESS JUANITA ALLEN ►i ■r H k Hb iL li l ftfeMMMIil ' l 1 1 FRADONNA PHILLIPS, Junior Class Attendant; LANA TUCKER, Senior Class Attendant; BARBARA JO SOMERS, Sophomore Class Attendant; TRICIA ANN BRACKEEN, Fresh- man Class Attendant. HOMECOMING U HOMECOMING QUEEN W« W«7Ws, WJL CIRCLE K SV fEETHEA CONNIE OLIVER Senior Class Favorite ANITA JOHNSON Senior Class Favorite ZITA BLACK CLASS FAVORITES JAN WILLIAMS Junior Class Favorite 132 CLASS FAVORITES JACKIE HOLLOWAY -Sophomore Class Favorite SUZANNE SMARTT Sophomore Class Favorite MARTHA DRIVER JUDY HOOPER Freshman Class Favorite 133 r-.:r : ' ir. .-• H VET ' S BEAUTY W.. War KocL R.O.T.C. QUEEN I rlidd aralt mitn Top: Cynthia Williams, Cathy hlolt, Suzette Lee. Middle: Rose Ganstine Sarah Smith. Bottom: Sara Bastian, Carole Moore, Marjory Walker. R. O.T. C. SV fEETHEARTS Top: Sandra Knight, Sherry Walls, Janis Turner. Middle: Jo Ann Campbell, Pam Beckum, Claudia hHarris. Bottom: Rosemary Escue, Cindy Potter. LADY OF BLUE BACHELOR OF UGLINESS MARJORIE WALKER JIM FREE M OPULAR DIANE BRUCE BRYANT MILLSAPS MOST VERSATIL TOM PETERSON JENNY JONES MOST OUTSTANDING ANITA JOHNSON MAC McDonald Elaine Barnhill, English David Rives, Business Management f John Taylor, Social Science Elizabeth Kennedy, Math Wanda Brown, Business Education Uiho ' f Uiho AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES 144 Ronald Tennant, Chemistry and Math Lana Tucker, Sociology Jane McGee, Elementary Education Elaine Merriman Lehr, English Nest Pictured: David Martin Parker, Business Administration Not Pictured: Leonard Joseph McGrath ALPHA KAPPA PSI Zeta Psi Chapter of Alpha Kappa Psi began in March of 1965 and was chartered by May of that year. With a rapidly growing membership, Alpha Kappa Psi has become one of the university ' s distinguished profes- sional organizations. Open to business administration and business educa- tion majors, the group ' s objectives include promotion of business ad- ministration courses on the university level and the fostering of further development of research in the field. Alpha Kappa Psi assists in the de- velopment of a professional program which hopefully results in develop- ing a well-rounded university graduate of business administration and business education. Programs this year have been high-lighted by guest speakers such as Bill White of Ernst Ernst and Dennis Driscol of Interna- tional Paper Company. The group visited Senesco and attended regional conferences in Biloxi, Mississippi and Atlanta, Georgia. Officers for the year are: Tim Ellis, President; Terry Uselton, Vice-President; Stanley Spraker, Secretary; and Gene Duncan, Treasurer. Top Row, Left: David Albanese, Jerry Baker. Richard Bark- kume, David Blumen, Joe Brakebill, Eddy Brown. Row 2, Left: Phil Brown, James Browning, Paul Chouinard, John Clinard, Larry Crutchfield, Bubba Crye. Row 3, Left: Brad 148 Drayton, Richard Duncan, Kenneth Ealy, Tim Ellis, Ronald hHardaway, Joe Harris. Row 4, Left: James Kelton, Hubert King, Charles Knowles, Penn Kunaporntrum, Larry Lusky, Dr. Robert Martin. Tawat Mesommonta Elwin W. Mldge+t Marcia J. Moon Thomas Jerry Moore Charles E. Morris Louis W. Oliver E. Lee Palmer David Parker Thomas Peterson Fred Marian Poe Danny A. Price Joe Riggins Roy Roberson Doug Short James Ray Seaten James Stanley Spraker John Tallant John Tant John H. Taylor John W. Thomas John Paul Treece Terry Uselton Marvin Vannatta, Jr. Lowrie Webber 149 ALPHA MU GAMMA Delta Rho, the MTSU chapter of Alpha Mu Gamma, recognizes outstanding French, German, and Spanish students. Invitations to join are issued to students who have a 4.0 average for three se- mesters of foreign language in addition to a 3.0 cumulative average. The spring initiation is followed by a banquet. The organization has grown this year with the creation of a major in French, Spanish, and German. Alpha Mu Gamma hopes to further better international relations through the study of foreign language. Officers of Alpha Mu Gamma include:. Russell Willis, President; Toni Flynn, Vice-President; Cheryl Bible, Secretary; Phyllis McConnell, Treas- urer; and Linda Worden, ASB Representative. Top Row: Anne L. Adams, Rosalie Alexander, Sam Michael Ashby. Second Row: Shirley Bellenfant, Cheryl Rhea Bible, SInerry Collins. Janice Derryberry Carolyn Hall Linda Hall Elaine Hinson Elaine Lehr James Steven Lind Phyllis McConnell Frannie McMahon Shiela Moss Shirley Russell Ruth Salisbury Janice Starns Ellen Stephenson Marjory Tredinnick Patricia Trisler Russell Willis, Jr. Susan Wilson Charlotte Winfree Linda Worden Arlene Young 150 Top Row: Cheryl Bible, Linda Judd, Emily Kelley, Secretary; David Mathis, President; Pam Owen, Priscilla Owen. Middle Row: David Page, Bill Peters, Marsha Plemons, Colleen Pow- ell, Vice-President; Lynn Small, .Bailiff; Linda Vines. Bottom Row: Ann Vroom, V alter White, III, Lynn Womack, Mary Alice Vv ' right, Arlene Young. Jackie Crownover explains what journalism is all about. Alpha Phi Gamma recognizes those students making significant contri- butions to the three MTSU student publications, namely Collage, the Sidelines, and the Midlander. These students hold such major positions as editor or business manager or have worked at least two semesters in a minor staff position, h ard-worl ing, these students put in long hours with no reward except that of personal satisfaction and hopefully student ap- preciation; Alpha Phi Gamma is the official recognition of their time and talents. This organization is concerned with improving journalism at MTSU. To this end there is much friendly infra-publication criticism among the members. The organization hopes to improve all three publica- tions and to involve as many students as possible in their production. Alpha Phi Gamma further serves as a link for the student with his profes- sional counterpart. ALPHA PHI GAMMA 151 ALPHA PSI OMEGA A just and worthy reward for those students who have shown outstand- ing talent and dedication in theatre is membership in Alpha Psi Omega. To be eligible for this honor, a candidate must have earned a minlnnum of one-hundred hours work in three areas of play production. These areas Include set design, set construction, play management, directing, cos- tuming, lighting, make-up, and acting. In addition, the Lambda Gamma Cast, Jvllddle Tennessee ' s chapter of Alpha PsI Omega, is intensely con- cerned with stimulating the general student ' s interest in dramatic activi- ties so that he too may learn of the enjoyment such activities give. Of- ficers Include: Keith Bronder, President; Phyllis Murphy, Vice-President; Penelope Gordon, Secretary-Treasurer. Jack Gilpin and Pam Owen: an outstand- ing performance of DARK OF THE MOON. Top Row: Lynn Edward Brown, Ronnie Burns, Joyce Call, Glenna Dean, Stanley German, Andrea Lindsey. Middle Row: Dana Lowe, Tony Marshall, Ron Martin, Phyllis Murphy, Pam Owen, Susan Ray. Bottom Row: Henry C. Schofield, III, Re- becca Slaymaker, Robert Slaymaker, Linda Smith, Michael Waggoner, Donna Walker. 152 Top Row: Richard Michael Anderson, Lana Beavers, Rodema Douglas, hllstorlan; George Freeman, Johnsie Carol Grugg. Middle Row: Carol Hannah, Chester Jones, Jr., James Wayne Morris, III, Donald Ray, Sharon Patton, President. Bottom Row: Paul Thomas, Linda Trent, Charlsie Sue Whit- aker, Rosie htelen Williams, Don Williamson. Biology students spend many long hours in the lab. Beta Beta Beta, an organization relatively new to our campus, main- tains and promotes excellence and interest in Biology at MTSU. An af- filiate of the American Association fc5r the Advancement of Science, this organization meets bi-monthly and has a bi-annual Induction of members. Membership qualifications are a 2.7 cumulative average and sophomore status. Tri-Beta ' s purpose is stimulation of sound scholarship; dissemina- tion of scientific knov ledge; and promotion of biological research. The membership has participated in the District convention as well as having attended many lectures of biological Interest. Officers for the year are: Sharon Patton, President; Linda Trent, Vice-President; hielen Williams, Secretary; Rodema Douglas, hllstorlan; and Carol Hannah, ASB Repre- sentative. BETA BETA BETA 153 DELTA MU DELTA A National Honor Society in Business Administra- tion, Delta Mu Delta was organized to recognize outstanding students in the field of Business Ad- ministration. It promotes scholastic achievement through recognition in the society and through fel- lowship with other accomplished individuals. Their activities this year included initiation of new mem- bers and their annual banquet. Top Row: William Bingham, Joe Carlton, Jim Garner. Bottom Row: James Gilley, David Parker, David Rives. 154 Top Row: Brenda Anderson, Kathleen Anderson, Linda Arms, Janice Baker. Middle Row: Elaine Barnhill, Margaret Cox, Cynthia Hagerman, Ann Jackson. Bottom Row: Ruth Lewis, Donna McCafferty, Phyllis Norwood, Gayle Sadler. Omicron Psi Chapter of Delta Omicron has achieved much since its formation in 1965. Mem- bership is open to women majoring in music who have attained a 3.0 average in music and a 2.5 cu- mulative average. The objectives of the organiza- tion are the appreciation of good music, the en- couragement of women in the composing field, and the creation of an interest in the music of American composers. Delta Omicron meets monthly and sponsors monthly musicals. The organization ren- dered service at various departmental programs, caroled at Dillon Nursing hlome, and sponsored an open musical in conjunction with Phi Mu Alpha. The officers for the year are: Gayle Sadler, President; Kathleen Anderson, 1st Vice-President; Donna Mc- Cafferty, 2nd Vice-President; Brenda Anderson, Secretary; and Betty Morton, Treasurer. LTA OMIC 155 N DELTA TAU ALPHA The purpose of Delta Tau Alpha Is to promote and recognize high standards of scholarship, leader- ship, and character among agriculture students. Its members strive to foster high ethical standards in agriculture and have been recognized because of (■heir scholastic accomplishment, service, and high standards. Delta Tau Alpha travels to area high schools with hopes of encouraging interested stu- dent to pursue an agriculture program on the uni- versity level. The members assist with an agriculture assembly and awards day and present the outstand- ing Freshman Award at the Annual Spring Banquet. Possibly most unique aspect of this organization is its sponsoring of a teacher-course evaluation pro- gram which has merits that all departments should possibly consider. Top Row: L. Paul Aydelott, John Richard Barker, Don Beshears. Second Row: Charles Bracken, Ernie Browning, Donald Cathey. Billy Joe Cowan Frank Evans, President James Folk Charlie Fox, Reporter Jerre Moore Fly, III James Goodman Dwight Hancock James Larry Hooker James Hunter Millard O. Johnson, Treasurer Patricia Lee Jowers James Malone, Jr. William Allison Phillips Jerry Ray, Vice-President Claude Wayne Smith 156 Top Row: James Barrett, John Cowan, John Cunningham, George Michael Donegan, Charles Thomas Jewell. Middle Row: Douglas William Johnson, Richard G. Lindsey, Ward Mallory, Patrick O ' Neal, Johnny M. Pentycofe. Bottom Row: Shelah Phillips, Jr., Thomas James Sterritt, Archie Sullivan, Robert Tenbrunsel, Robert Tucker. The major goals of Epsilon Pi Tau are to recog- nize outstanding skills, to promote social and pro- fessional proficiency, and to foster and reward research. Primarily composed of industrial-manage- ment and industrial arts majors, the group ' s meet- ings are held bi-monthly. Annually they sponsor a sale as a fund raising project. To be eligible for membership applicants must have a 2.0 cumulative average with a 3.0 average in industrial arts and must be In the second se- mester of their sophomore year with a minimum of 16 hours in Industrial arts. Officers for the year are: John Cunningham, President; Richard Lindsey, Vice-President; Charles Jewell, Secretary; Thomas Sterritt, Treasurer; James Patrick O ' Neal, ASB Rep- resentative. EPSILON PI TAU 157 GAMMA BETA PHI Gamma Beta Phi, the collegiate honorary Beta Club, has as its primary purpose the advancement of educational ideals, the encouragement of scho- lastic effort, and the rewarding of academic merit among college students. The organization ' s two service objectives are to encourage and assist co lege students in the maintenance of academic ex- cellence in college courses and to assist and encour- age qualified high school students to continue their education beyond high school. This year Gamma Beta Phi has adopted a Korean youngster through the Foster Parent Plan. The members sponsored a child at the ASB Christmas Party and held a ban- quet in December. One of this organization ' s more worthwhile services has been the much needed as- sistance its members gave during registration. Of- ficers for the year are: Lana Tucker, President; Rita Wells, Vice-President; Ann Adams, Secretary; Beth Callahan, Treasurer; and Janice Lusk, ASB Repre- sentative. Anne Adams Barbara Fay Adams Janet Lynn Adwell Rosalie Alexander Elaine Barnhill Dianne Beadle Susan Paulette Bell Linda Blanks Gayle Brantley Brenda Brewer Joy Bromley Sherry Brown Wanda Brown Beebe Bryant Barbara Burks Beth Calahan Pamela Casey Linda Sue Gate Carolyn Clark Mary Chlsholm Barbara Comer Shirley Cowan Jennifer Curry Phillip Davidson Patricia Delk Nancy Ann Dowell Margaret Duncan June Elmore Marilyn Ensley Rosemary Escue Anne Forde Constance Fouts 158 £££f %j § Peggy Fortune Judy Fox Jim Free Sherry Fuqua Gay Garner Jean Gray Rowena Rand Greenough Johnsie Carol Gregg Harold Terry Hall Virginia Harley Patricia Harriman Nancy Helberg Judy Henderson Patricia Ann Hester Elaine Hinson Patricia Ann Hooper Alice Hudson Shirley Jared Judith Jennings Susan Jones Susan Justus Mary Jane Keating Norma Keylon Mary Elizabeth Longshore Janice Lusk Linda Malone Theresa Gail Mathis Bobbie Jo McCargo Elizabeth Ann McLemore Ruth McLerran Janet Moody Martha Moon Margaret Moore Evonne Newkirk Connie Parker Dianne Parks Diana Patterson Mary Elizabeth Patton Janice Pendergrass Mildred Pennington Faye Pierson Dorothy Raney Rosemary Ropoza Latricia Holley Redd Betsy Reed Karen Riordan Suzanne Russo Jeanece Seals Mary Alice Seaver Barbara Ann Simmons Judi Slayden Pat Lee Slusher Suzanne Smartt Ann Smith Susan Smith James Stanley Spraker John Taylor Martha E. Taylor Janice Trimble Lana Tucker Ann Vroom Clarice Waggoner Janet Gail Walls Brenda Warren Eve Watson Mecia Wetherford Rita Wells Trudy Whitver Bettye Williams Susan Wilson Marilyn Wyatt Jane Young 159 Sandra Adams Barbara Jean Adcock Rosalie Alexander Gloria Anderson Elaine Barnhill Dianne Beadle Shirley Bellenfant Ann Elizabeth Bentzel Brenda Bigelow Delia Bigger Regina Bowen Betty Brannen Gayle Brantley Beth Calahan, hiistorian Gall Colebrooke Mariene Campbell, hlouse of Representatives Anna Dismukes SuEllen Dixon Janice Ducker Linda Dunlap June Elmore Marilyn Ensley Nancy Ezell Joy Felker Janet Fisher Betty Carol Fite Anne Forde Jane Franklin Lauree hiale Carol hHannah Jane hiannah, President Nancy hHelberg Martha hiess Mary Victoria HHinton Harriet Elizabeth Jennings Rosanne Jones Linda Sue Jordan Mary Jane Keating Elizabeth Kennedy Elaine Ladd Teresa Laughin Joan Leighton Glenda Locke Patsy Leigh Loftls Brenda Mack Gail Mathis Jane McGee Janie McNabb, Vice-President 160 ROW A Fay Minatra William Money David Leon Monneyhan Lynda Morse Edna Taylor Merton Sharon Owens ROW B Judy Turner Pate Stanley Pearson Mildred Pennington James Ramsey Suzanne Russo Judi Slayden ROW C Lynn Small Susan Smith Brady Straub Sandra Tennant Emmett Toombs Marjory Tredinnick ROW D Linda Trent Ann Wroom Kay Walker Rita Wells Linda Watson Jan King Williams ROW E Russell Willis, Jr. Susan Willis Susan Wilson Charlotte Winfree Linda Carole Wood Barbara Ann Woods ROW F Margaret Wooten These youngsters are eager participants in the Campus School laboratory program. Kappa Delta Pi was organized to identify outstanding students enter- ing the field of education. It is designed to promote excellence in schol- arship and high personal standards. Kappa Delta Pi ' s aims are the im- provement in teacher preparation and distinction in achievement and contribution to education. Each meeting brings the members in contact with a guest speaker who is involved in the field of education. Dean hHarry Wagner was the speaker at the fall meeting. Officers for the year are: Jane hiannah, President; Janie McNabb, Vice-President; Jane Wood, Secretary; Emmett Toombs, Treasurer; Beth Calahan, Historian; and Marlene Campbell, ASB hHouse of Representatives. KAPPA DELTA PI 161 KAPPA OMICRON PHI Alpha PI chapter of Kappa Omicron Phi Is a na- tional home economics society dedicated to fur- thering the best Interests of home economics. Mem- bership Is open to those who show evidence of superior qualities and potentialities of leadership, with a 3.2 In home economics courses and a 2.7 cumulative average. Kappa Omicron sponsored the sale of mums for Homecoming, had a Found- er ' s Day Banquet, monthly professional programs, a Mother-Patroness service, and a program for as- sisting needy families. Officers for the year are: Marie Smythia, President; Donna Frost, 1st Vice- President; Ann Akin, Recording Secretary; Sharon Ellis, Corresponding Secretary; and Susan Willis, Treasurer. M ' PA OMICROiV HONESTY PERSOATALITY How ' s this? ' 162 Top Row: Ann Akin, Kathy Clemmer, Joy Felker, Donna Frost. Middle Row: Jinette Greer Jacobs, Rosanne Jones, Jeanece Seals, Marie Smythia. Bottom Row: Billie Ann Wetherford. Judy Whitmore, Susan Willis. Top Row: Kath y Anderson. Brenda Braly, Linda Duszynski, Lynn Ezell, Nancy Fletcher, Middle Row: John hiarrison, Phillip Johns, Benny Maggart, Marvin D. Marlin, Jr., Kenneth Miller, Jr. Bottom Row: Carolyn Null, Frank Swanson, III, Michael Waggoner, James Warren. S. . (Sjj ' jjyjji JW M ]| ;. SWOOP,. ' V J, Kappa Pi ' s first place car in the Homecoming Parade. The future of Epsilon Gamma Chapter of Kappa PI is already bright. One of their most outstanding activities this year was an auction of student and faculty work which resulted in the donation of eleven hundred dollars to the three-dimensional area of the department. The club spon- sors three painting exhibits annually. Their activities this year aided in the achievement of their goals which were: to be a service organization to the area, to unify the de- partment by creating an atmosphere of student-faculty fellowship, to sponsor the art club, and to organize special Kappa Pi shows in the area. In addition to planning a trip to Washington, other activities have included art shows and sales, discussion groups which probe modern problems and invitations to guest speakers. KAPPA PI 163 LAMBDA TAU Lambda Tau is an honorary society open to stu- dents showing an interest in the field of medical technology. Membership requirements are a cumu- lative average of 2.78 with a minimum of 30 se- mester hours. With no regular meeting dates, the organization meets when arrangements have been made for guest speakers and films of interest. This year ' s project was the successful sponsoring of a visit by the bloodmobile to the MTSU campus. Of- ficers for the year are: Rodema Douglas, President; Garry George, Vice-President; Patricia Hooten, Secretary; Linda Trent, Treasurer; and Pat Clayton, ASB Representative. AWIBDA TAUr HONORARY — r-r.-TFCH. Betty Ann Hunter finds out her blood type from Pat Hooten. Top Row: Richard Anderson, Sam Michael Ashby, Patricia Clayton, Rodema Douglas, Garry George. Middle Row: Pa- tricia Hooten, Betty Ann Hunter, Anita Johnson, David Richard McCauley, James Wayne Morris, III. Bottom Row: Diana Patterson, Sharon Patton, Linda Trent. 164 Top Row: Jennifer Baskin, Patricia Bowman, William Bring- ham, Joe Carl+on, Allen Chase, William Dye. Second Row: George T. Farmer, Alton Fisher, James Foster, Billy Groce, Larry Groce, Eva Hayes. Third Row: Elaine hiinson, Johnny Ray Johnson, Danny Richard King, Simon Morehead, Bruce Neal, Susan Pope. Bottom Row: Linda Skinner, Robert Earl Thomson, Marvin Vannatta, Jr., Kenneth Roy Webb. GOSH. The MTSU Accounting Society accepts for membership those students who have completed two semesters of accounting with a 3.0 in accounting and a 2.5 cumulative average. The Society assembles monthly, occasionally holding dinner meetings and en- tertaining guest speakers. Its members participated in Club Night and sponsored a child for the ASB Christmas Party. In the spring all enjoyed a picnic and softball game. The society strives to instill in its members a desire for self-improvement, to foster high moral and ethical standards in its members, to encourage and give rec- ognition to scholastic and professional excellence, to promote the collegiate study of accounting, and to provide opportunities for association and fellowship among its members. Officers for the year are: Johnny Johnson, President; Alton Fisher, Vice-President; Patricia McClanahan, Secretary-Treasurer; and Joe Carlton, ASB Representative. ACCOUNTING SOCIETY PHI MU DELTA The purpose of Phi Mu Delta is to encourage excel- lence in scholarship among pre-medical students and to stimulate an appreciation of the Importance of pre- medical education in the study of medicine. The orga- nization also serves to promote cooperation and con- tact between medical and pre-medical students and educators in developing an adequate program of pre- medical education and to bind together similarly inter- ested students. The activities of the year included meetings with speakers of interest to the members, dinner forums, films, trips to hospitals, medical and dental schools, and meetings in cooperation with other societies in Tennessee. During semester break the members put to use many of the skills and techniques they had learned by performing kidney surgery on an animal, using mate- rials donated by area hospitals. Officers for the year are: Richard Anderson, President; Jimmy Norris, Vice- President; Sam Ashby, Secretary; Richard McCauley, Treasurer; and Garry George, hHIstorlan. Top Row: Richard Michael Anderson, Sam Michael Ashby, Lana Beavers, Roger Galloway. Second Row: Garry George, Ton ey hludson, Betty Ann hlunter, David Michael McCauley. Third Row: James Wayne Morris, Terry Odom. 166 Left and Bot+om: For successful trans- plant surgery . . . sterile technique Is essential. Right: The hi-light of the year was a program given by Dr. Wil- liam Stoney on heart transplant sur- gery. HI MU ALPHA Phi Mu Alpha Is a fraternity open to any male mennber of the university at large who is interested in music. Projects included the sale of candy to aid retarded children, participation in hHomecomIng festivities, Vet ' s Club Talent Show, and the Fine Arts Festival. As a part of the ASB Ambassador Program they traveled to Chattanooga and Co- lumbia hHIgh School and Junior College. In March they treated the campus to an outstanding per- formance. Phi Mu Alpha ' s Sweetheart, Ann Jacbon, and its second place Homecoming Float. 168 Gail Colebrooke Lee Greer Fred McLean Tennessee Zeta Chapter of Pi Kappa Delta honors those stu- dents who have proven, through competition, their outstanding ability in forensics. All members must have been active with the MTSU Debate Squad. A truly select honorary, membership is limited. The chapter ' s rather unique initiation Is held each spring. Prospective members are seen roaming the campus with their soap boxes. They must mount their soap boxes and deliver an extemporaneous speech upon the demand of a regular member. Officers for the year are: Sonny Willis, President; Lee Greer, Vice- President; Emily Amonett, Secretary; Fred McLean, Treasurer; David Rives, ASB Representative. Fred McLean and Lee Greer accept the third-place trophy at Texas Christian University Debate Tourna- ment. PI KAPPA DELTA 169 PI SIGMA EPSILON The Alpha Phi Chapter of PI Sigma Epsllon Is a collegiate sales and marketing fraternity designed to give practical experience to the college member and to provide him with an opportunity to meet professional men in the field. A student Is eligible for mem- bership If he is majoring In business administration or marketing management and has at least a 2.0 average. This year the mem- bers sponsored a sales seminar for the professional men of Middle Tennessee, obtained sales rights at the Grantland Rice Bowl, and participated in the hHomecomIng parade and club night. With an enthusiastic pledge class of 57 they promise to be most active again next year. Officers for the year include: Thomas Graves, President; Dan Waggoner, Vice-President; Gary Barnett, Secre- tary; and Jim Maynor, Treasurer. Pi Sigma Epsilon members get ready for club night. Roy Alexander Wayne Allen Tommy Austin Garrett Barnett Donald Rayburn Bask Mike Bennett Fred Brumback Albert Buckley Tom Burnett James Byrd 170 ROW A William Cothern Ralph Craighead John Cunningham Dana M. Dieckman Arthur C. Earls, III ROW B James Fitzgerald Joseph Geldbaugh Thomas Graves Joe Hall Dwight hHancock ROW C Newton hiarris David Harrison Tommy Hayes Barry Ingram Michael Johnson ROW D Polaphat Kemasingki Carl John King Pete Knestrick James Maynor Charles Myatt ROW E Jay Phillips Kenneth Rives Dwight Sharpton Lyman Sullivan Guy Daniel Waggoner ROW F Donald G. Warren Tom Warren Ted Watson William G. Weaver, Jr. Robert D. West 171 mn PI OMEGA PI Gamma Chi Chapter of Pi Omega Pi is part of the American As- sociation of College h ono Societies and is dedicated to the prepa- ration of better qualified business education majors. Gamma Chi has participated in a varied program of activities this year. In addition to monthly meetings which feature prominent speakers, the organiza- tion sponsored an orphan at the Christmas Party, entered a project in the National Awards Program, conducted the Middle Tennessee area typewriting contest, and ran a coat check at Fun Night. The Gamma Chi Chapter is ranked fourth In national comparative evalua- tion of over 120 chapters of Pi Omega Pi. An active organization, PI Omega Pi makes a valuable contribution both to its members and to the campus as a whole. Officers for the year are: Wanda Brown, President; Emmett Toombs, Vice-President; Linda Wiseman, Treas- urer; and Dianne Beadle, Secretary. Dean Cunningham presents a trophy to a winner in the typewriting contest for high school stu- dents in the Middle Tennessee area. First ship, Pegg Ellen hann, Row: Barbara Jean Adcock, Dianne Beadle, Nell Blanken- Rosalyn Gayle Blevins, Wanda Brown. Marlene Campbell, y Cathey, Joyce Crowell. Second Row: Jinx Demetros, Su- Dixon, Nancy Ann Dowell, Sandra Drake, William R. Gra- Jr., Lauree hHale, Betty Small Harper, Patricia hHarriman. Third Row: Wanda Jett, Brenda Lee Lloyd, Janice Lusk, Ruth McMillan, Linda Jo Meyer, Maxine Peppers, Rosemary Petty, Faye Pierson. Fourth Row: Yolanda Robinson, Cheryl Scott, Mary Etta Scott, Emmett Toombs, Rita Wells, Linda Williams, Linda Sue Wiseman, Margaret Wooten. 172 First Row: John Richard Barker, Paul Cheatham, John Curnar, Jim Garner. Second Row: James Steven Lind, Robert E. Martin, David Parker, James Stanley Spraker. Third Row: Ron- ald Tennant. Fourth Row: James Robert Walker. Composed of graduate and undergraduate nnembers, the Sigma Club is the oldest Club on Middle Tennessee ' s campus. Developed from the Research Club, the organization requires its members to have at least sixty hours and a mini- mum cumulative average of 3.0. Strictly an honorary society, the club has a min- imum of social activities, including two rather unique initiations and a banquet in May. The club meets monthly to bring its members together to discuss cam- pus and other issues and to exchange ideas. The accent of these discussions is on things both intellectual and spiritual. Their major yearly project is sponsor- ing a free tutoring service in conjunction with Tau Omicron. Officers for the year are: Ronald Tennant, President; James Garner, Vice-President; and Stanley Spraker, Secretary-Treasurer. SIGMA CLUB 173 George Adair Anne Adams John Bailey Danny Backherms John Richard Barker Sandra Barr Doug Bennett Ann Elizabeth Bentzel Cheryl Bible Regina Bowen Randall Brown Thomas Carter Joy Coppedge John Cuinar Janice Ducker Nancy Ezell Jim Free Terrence Freeman Jim Garner Dianne Gregory Gary Harville Lucy hjoney Alice Hudson Linda Judd Diana Kemp John Kersey Jerry King Charles Lewis James Steven Lind Brenda Mack Paul Michael Martin Robert E. Martin Harvey W. McDonald, Jr. Anna Ruth McLerran Gayle McLerran 174 Faye MIna+ra William Money David M. Parker Colleen Powell Roger Preslar Ricky Robinson Shirley Russell Liana Schwemer Lynn Small John Taylor Richard Tune Ann Vroom James Robert Walker Trudy Whitver Jan King Williams The Tennessee Zeta Chapter of Pi Gamma Mu is composed of mem- bers who have at least twenty hours of social science courses with no less than a 3.0 cumulative average. The primary purpose of this organization is to stimulate interest in the social sciences. This is achieved by member- ship initiations each spring, monthly meetings, a spring banquet, and encouragement of participation in campus activities by its members. A relatively new organization on the campus. Pi Gamma Mu is certain to add to the academic environment of MTSU. Officers for the year are: Robert E. Martin, President; James Lind, Vice-President; Lucy hloney. Secretary; Linda Myers, hiistorian; Doug Bennett, Sgt.-at-Arms; and Thomas Carter, ASB Representative. PI GAMMA MU 175 TAU OMICRON Tau Omicron, MTSU ' s women ' s honor so- ciety, attempts to foster fellowship, scholar- ship, achievement In educational work, and campus leadership among its members. This year, In conjunction with the Sigma Club, they have sponsored a free tutoring service open to any student on campus. Besides sponsoring a child at the ASB Christmas Party, Tau Omicron maintained a loan fund for Its members and sponsored the campus All-Sing In March. The organization ' s service project this year was the placing of plaques in all the women ' s dorms telling of the per- sons for whom the dorms were named. T.O. ' s rather interesting initiations were held both in the spring and fall. In honor of their alumni members, the girls held a Banquet in the late spring. Officers for the year are: Marilyn Ensley, President; Elizabeth Kennedy, Vice- President; Janle McNabb, Secretary; Linda Worden, Treasurer; Jane Franklin, Publicity Chairman; Elaine Lehr, hllstorian; and Susie Latane, ASB Representative. The German Club was an enthusiastic participant in the second annual T.O. ALL-SING. Ann Adams Elaine Barnhill Sandra Barr Dianne Beadle Lana Beavers Shirley Bellenfant Suwannatad Bhamornsiri Cheryl Bible Brenda Bigelow Delia Bigger Beth Calahan Marlene Campbell Patricia Clayton Kathy Clemmer Janice Derryberry SuEllen Dixon Janice Ducker Evelyn Rushing 176 Margaret Duncan Marilyn Ensley President Joy Felker Betty Carol Fite Anne Ford Jane Franklin Publicity Chairman Donna Frost Barbara Gentry Carol Hannah Jane Hannah Barbara Head Nancy Helberg Martha Hess Suzanne Hewgley Lucy Honey Ann Jackson Anita Johnson Rosanne Jones Mary Jane Keating Elizabeth Kennedy Vice-President Sandra Knight Elaine Ladd Carol Sue Livingston Elaine Lehr, Historian Glenda Locke Brenda Meek Gail Marhis Phyllis McConnell Judy Mclnturff Janie McNabb, Secretary Brenda Jean Moore Linda Norris Faye Pierson Yolanda Robinson Suzanne Russo Gayle Sadler Marsha Shacklett Lynn Small Sandra Tennant Jean Tinnin Linda Trent Patricia Trlsler Ann Vroom Rita Wells Linda Carol Wood Barbara Woods Linda Worden, Treasurer Arlene Young INTERSORORITY COUNCIL The Middle Tennessee State University Intersorority Council is composed of the presidents and two repre- sentatives from each of the five sororities on our cam- pus. The purpose of the I.S.C. is to govern the sororities and to establish their rushing policies. The I.S.C. hosted a tea for freshmen women in the fall in cooperation with the A.S.B. ' s Freshman Week. In conjunction with the Interfraternlty Council, the I.S.C. planned and produced the first annual Greek Week-End, which was held in the spring semester. The primary objective of the Coun- cil at present is to establish a Panhellenic Council since all of the sororities are now nationally affiliated. Intersoror man Wee ty Council k tea. lembers greet freshman women at the Fall Fresh- Rushees diligently pre-orlentation. fill out Information sheets at the I.S.C. ft ■■4 i A 1 . a k r I i .. A r w l Wi II u 1 1 .5s.u I 1 ifaL % y M K1 1 ' % ' , 1 liii 1® It • m 1 V A I| Y i M ! ■0  ' ' H . i 1 BR.. ■V % w m 1 n h i I.S.C. MEMBERS: On Floor: Ruth Salisbury, historian; Diane Bruce, president; Sue Selby, ASB house representative: Rose- mary Escue. Seated: Linda Johnson, Jo Ann Campbell, Jenny Jones, Dianne Waggoner, secretary; Jan Williams, treasurer; Judy Rayburn, Dean Martha Ftampton, advisor; Nancy hlelberg, first vice-president. Standing: Beth Calahan, Jinx Demetrcs, Beebe Bryant, Julie Alexander, second vice-president. INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL The Middle Tennessee State University Interfraternity Council is a working body of representatives from all of the fraternities who combine efforts in an attempt to strengthen the fraternity system as a whole. They un- dertake the leadership in planning and regulating rush in order to benefit each of the groups in the best man- ner possible. The I.F.C. promotes the intramural pro- gram on campus by giving trophies for winners of indi- vidal sports and by giving an All-Sports Trophy to the fraternity with the best over-all record in all sports competition. The I.F.C. also spearheaded the drive for the first Greek Week-End to be held on our campus. hHeld jointly with the I.S.C., the week-end was a tremen- dous success, highlighted by games, acts, and the Bar- Kays. The I.F.C. has been under the direction of David Maskewitz, president, this year. Back Row: Andy Wellden, Joe Brakebill, Bob Wagner. Middle Row: David Maskewitz, David Coronet, Tom Long, Andy Beas- ley. Front Row: Dean Hess, advisor: Bill Wedekin, Kelley Sharbel, OFFICERS JENNY JONES President TERRY DENNISTON First Vice-President JAN WILLIAMS Second Vice-President GAYLE BRANTLEY Corresponding Secreta GINNY RAY Recording Secreta PAT CLAYTON Treasurer ry ALPHA DELTA PI Alpha Delta PI Sorority . . . founded May 15, I 85 I in Macon, Georgia . . . first secret society for wom- en ... at MTSU, Epsllon Tau chapter was the first national to be installed . . . ADPi ' s have many beau- ties . . . Ishy Rea, CAP Sweetheart and Circle K Sweetheart Court . . . Terry Denniston, Miss MTSU representative . . . Jenny Jones, Most Versatile Senior Girl ... we also have many philanthropic projects . . . adopted a Mexican child . . . sang Christmas carols at Dillon ' s Nursing hlome . . . ac- tive in the Money for Mike campaign . . . Sister- hood . . . devotion to high ideals . . . love . . . tears . . . Alpha Delta Pis live for each other. Gifts from National and other chap- Charter members of Epsilon Tau chapter, ters. Jenny accepts the Charter from the Grand President, Miss Spring pledge class. Maxine Blake. 182 Linda Barnett Gayle Brantley Gerry Carlisle Pat Clayton Judy Conyers Vivian Crouch Terry Denniston Cindy Donnell Kathy Douglas Debby Duggan Diane Gannon Linda Gilliland Nancy Hankins Becky Hasten Debbie Heithcock Jenny Jones Karen Kendrick Susan Lasater Betty Kay LovVorn Julia Longmire Julia Magruder Elaine Murphy Becky Neill Kay Orr Sharon Owens Lee Anne Palmer Melissa Park Sharon Parker Virginia Ray Judy Rayburn Ishy Rea Judy Smith Rene Trition Jan Williams Libby V ilson Jan Wright Pam Zimmerman 183 Ann Akin Debbie Alexander Julie Alexander Judy Batson Faye Blake Joy Bromley Ginger Brooks Beebe Bryant Sue Colby Georgia Culbreath Elizabeth Daniel Gloria Denny Rodema Douglas Rosemary Escue Donna Glass Carol Hall Pat Hooten Susan Jones Norma Keylon Helen Mason Sue Matthews Laurel Parry Carol Patton Sandra Pigg Patty Safley Linda Seigler Leia Varner 184 ALPHA GAMMA DELTA Spring formal for ' 68 Pledge Class . . . Summer Retreat . . . National Guard Armory . . . Fair Park . . . One more shoe to shine . . . hlayride — Who knows how to drive this tractor? . . . Last rush for Alpha Gamma Phi . . . hHomecoming — All aboard for the Alpha Special . . . Nov. 25, 1968— AGP is now AGD . . . Best to tackle that goat and catch those pigs . . . ASB Christmas Party . . . Our great basketball team . . . Candlelightlngs . . . The sounds of Alpha Gam . . . Rose Ball . . . All-Sing runner up . . . May 3 Formal Initiation — we ' re Gamma Pis . . . Tears of joy and laughter in a working sisterhood —THAT ' S AGD! OFFICERS BEEBE BRYANT President CAROL HALL Vice-President JOY BROMLEY Treasurer CAROLE PATTON Recordinq Secretary LELA VARNER Corresponding Secretar Alpha Gamma Delta officers: Carole Patton, Joy Bromley and Leia Varner. sbe Bryant, Carol Hall The Alpha Special Alpha Gamma Delta visits the Louisa hlome. OFFICERS BARBARA GENTRY President LINDA NORRIS Vice-President JANICE TRIMBLE Recording Secretary JINX DEMETROS Corresponding Secretary MARGARET DUNCAN Treasurer ZITA BLACK Pledge Trainer CHI OMEGA Welcome Chi O! . . . Good Shepherd ' s hHome on Halloween . . . A.S.B. Christmas Party . . . Donuts to the V.A. . . . Intramural Basketball Champs, League B . . . Little International Champs . . . Sch olarship, First Place . . . LET ' S PARTICIPATE- TO ALL-SING,, Hello Dolly, . . . College Bowl . . . Swimming Meet . . . Track Meet ... Big year . . . from local to National . . . Delta Pi Delta to Chi Omega Colony . . . Colony to Zeta Theta Chapter, hoot, hoot! . . . Look at those owls . . . Rush, again . . . Wonder Pledges . . . Breakfast at 7:15 . . . Got that pin, X and a horseshoe . . . Chi O! Chi Omega officers at Fall Banquet: Front Row: Dr. June Anderson, ad- visor; Barbara Gentry, Judy Bawcum, alumna: Mrs. Ida Read, advisor. Back Row: Janice Trimble, Jinx Demetros, Margaret Duncan, Linda Norris. Everyone buzzes at the Installation Banquet — We ' re finally a real Chi Omega chapter! r. i Os line up for An Old Fashioned Christmas dance. RUShI!— the Chi Omega way. Ann Baird ZIta Black Thesa Bugg Marlene Campbell Nancy Chapman Jennifer Curry Peggy Davis Helen Dempsey Jinx Deme+ros Anna Dismukes Margaret Duncan Lee Ferrell Lynn Ferrell Barbara Gentry Susan Hanson Nancy Helberg Janice Holland Jackie Holloway Lucy Honey Yvonne Horn Frieda Jones Charlotte Keathley Jane Kerr Elaine Lehr Brenda Mack Barbara Martin Jerre Ann Mathis Bobbie Jo McCargo Paula McHughes Linda Norris Gloria Shacklett Marsha Shacklett Barbara Jo Somers Cindy Todd Janice Trimble Linda Underwood Dianne Waggoner Cynthia Williams Linda Wood 187 Rosalie Alexander Brenda Barnes Beirne Beatey Jo Ann Bennett Diane Bruce Beth Calahan Cynthia Campbell Pam Casey Pat Clark Janie Deaver Beth Gibson Hennie Haisten Linda Hartman Debby Hill Laurel Hulan Debby Kernan Mary Ann Leathers Suzette Lee Libby Miller Myrna Morgan Marie Morin Elizabeth Morris Debby Newlon Beverly Pangle Glenda Perryman Cindy Potter Olivia Powell Barbara Rice Jo Anna Rogers Jayne Russell Marian Sanders Barbara Schow Darlene Schwartz Sue Selby Fredonna Simmons Brenda Smith Denie Smith Sara Smith Delores Sutton Anne Tlncher Donna Walker Kathy Waller Janis Young 188 Delta Zeta is on the move . . . out in front!!! . . . Can we sing? . . . ask Mammy ... we all sing . . . Homecoming attendant . . . Queen Dee, Grant- land Rice Bowl . . . Kick, kick, stroke, stroke ... 1st place in Intramural Swim Meet . . . Basketball? Not quite the best, but the busiest . . . Hobgood, Do you need some help? . . . 3rd Wednesday, let ' s go to the V.A., Hey, Gang, let ' s put on a show . . . Iota ' , you know, lota lota, that ' s OUR COLONY . . . ROTC Sponsors . . . Little Sisters . . . Sweet- hearts . . . Triton Clubbers . . . Artists ... all are Delta Z sisters! . . . Love . . . friendship . . . loyalty . . . togetherness ... all of these make us happy and Delta Zetas . . . Psych out, Man!!! OFFICERS BETH CALAHAN President DELORES SUTTON Vice-President CINDY POnER Treasurer JANIS YOUNG Recording Secretary LINDA HARTMAN Corresponding Secretary JAYNE RUSSELL Pledge Mistress Delta Zeta Officers: Gle-di Ptrryman, Diane Bruce, Janis Young, Linda Har+man, Beirne Diane Bruce — Delta Zeta ' s best active. Beaty, Cynthia Campbell, Sue Selby, Beth Calahan, Barbara Schow, and Debbie Kernan. We love to go to the V.A. Christmas formal — AZ style. 189 OFFICERS RUTH SALISBURY President ANITA JOHNSON Vice-President SUSAN LONSMIRE Secretary SUE BURTON Treasurer JANICE UNDERWOOD Asst. Treasurer BRENDA BIGELOW Editor LANA TUCKER Membership KAPPA DELTA Kappa Delta, Baroo-Barooba . . . KD Did It! . . . Her Majesty, Marjory, Homecoming Queen and Lady of Blue ... I st runner-up to Miss MTSU, Sarah! . . . Anita, MTSU ' s Most Outstanding Girl . . . Home- coming Attendant, Lana . . . Class Beauties, too! . . . KD Votes To Squeeze For Victory! . . . Tennessee Turkey Shooters Contest . . . We got Katie KD! . . . ASB Christmas Party . . . Dance to the music by Lemonade Charade at Happy Holly Daze Party . . . Anyone need an active? . . . Ho, Ho, Ho, Down on the Farm . . . Rush time again . . . Super Great Pledges! . . . We sing our hearts out for Kappa Delta . . . Cerebral Palsy Telethon, Hello, may I help you? . . . Kappa Delta basketball stars!!! We really do try . . . Sisterhood, work, lots of fun, Kappa Delta! Rise and shine for Kappa Delta Sisterhood! The rooty tooty, howdy doody, never snooty, absolutely, friendliest girls in town. Happy Holly Daze for Kappa Deltas. Let ' s drink a toast . 190 Betty Barnes Sandra Baugh Sue Burton Jo Ann Camobell Gall Colebrooke Lynn Crowder Pat Dedman Julie Douglas Jane Franklin Bettv Rose Gregory Suzanne Hewgley Anita Johnson Linda Johnson Carol Jones Sandra Knight Carol Livingston Susan Longmire Ellen Martin Carol Moore Connie Moore Nancy Morrow Edna June Morton Patsy O ' Connor Connie Oliver Janice Pendergrass Evelyn Rushing Ruth Salisbury Madolyn Sapp Bettye Sims Suzanne Smartt Sarah Smith Lana Tucker Sharon Tucker Janice Underwood Anne Vroom Clarice Waggoner Marjory Walker Sherry Walls Billie Ann Weatherford Mecia Weatherford Susie Wilson Jane Young 191 Edward Anderson Advisor Ed Baker Bobby Blair Wayne Bradshaw Randall Brady James Card Bill Carney Dennis Casper Dallas Caudle David Cornet+ Charles Cunningham Alan Floyd Billy Gannon Powell Garrison Steve Graves Ronnie Grimes John Hager Karl Hans Denny Hastings Steve Hixson Tim Kalthoff Wayne Martin David C. Maskewitz Ronnie McCormick Stan McNabb Mike Merlin Jimmy Neely Gary Painter Bobby Parks Jim Phillips David Pound Mike Prichard Tim Tyrrell Ralph Williams Mike Wilson Roger Woody liM 192 CHI ALPHA PI Chi Alpha Pi . . . synonymous with activity . . . ASB — senators, justices, class officers ... I st in hlomecoming house decoration ... 1st in ' 68 Stunt Night . . . won overall intramural trophy two years . . . Swim Meet champs . . . Civic projects, too . . . Red Cross Blood Drive, painted the orphan ' s home . . . had a Christmas party for the orphans . . . helped needy families . . . held an Easter egg hunt for fac- ulty and administration children . . . but, the CAP ' S party, too — everything from river parties to the Red Carnation Ball . . . Chi Alpha Pi — Brotherhood. OFFICERS JOE BRAKEBILL President JIMMY NEELY Vice-President BILL CARNEY Secretary STEVE GRAVES Treasurer DAN ELROD Pledgemaster © ' ' CAP Sweetheart Ishy Rea, and Sweetheart Court: Charlotte Keathley, LaRue Pratt, and Joe Brakebill, Chi Alpha Pi President. Barbara Jo Somers. CAPs are all over MTSU! I s 3 White Chi Alpha Pis ride for a Homecoming victory. OFFICERS DAVID KIOUS President MAC MacDONALD Vice-President TONEY HUDSON Recording Secretary JIMMY PHILLIPS Corresponding Secretary CHIPPER CHAPPELL Treasurer KAPPA ALPHA Kappa Alpha Order . . . born at Washington College, December 21, I 865 . . . February I 5, 1 969, Delta Lambda became the 91st chapter of Kappa Alpha, and the first national fraternity at MTSU . . . forerunner of Delta Lambda chapter was Phi Epsilon fraternity, founded November II, 1961 ... Delta Lambda presently holds the highest cumulative and semester scholastic average of all the fraternities . . . won the best HHomecoming Float trophy . . . KAs love to party, too . . . Sharecroppers party . . . Ides of March party . . . hHappy hiippie party . . . and to top them all, we have the Old South Ball . . . Social experience . . . gentlemanly conduct . . . practical use of knowledge . . . this is a Kappa Alpha Man. KA Rose, Jackie Holloway, receives Kappa Alpha officers beam proudly after receiving Delta Lambda ' s charter her Sweetheart pin. Kappa Alpha party time — sharecropper style. The grandest of all — Kappa Alpha ' s Old South Ball! ilAik J. B. Baker David Beard Charlie Beckshaw Gary Brodie Ed Brown Jim Carper+on Edward Chappell, Jr Roger Clenard Charles Dale Butch Davis Bruce Durbin Cleve Earls David Emerson Ronnie Ferrell Jerre Fly Dickie Gardner J. O. Gist, Advisor Bart Gordon Thomas Graves Ronnie Grizzard A. S. Guntherberg Fhil Hicks Charles Howard Toney Hudson David Kious Wally Kirby Pete Knestrick Bobby Lamb John Major Van Martin Joe McDonald Mac McDonald Terry McFarland Ben McFarlin Bobby Murphy David Painter Dennis Park Jimmy Patterson Gregory Peck Jimmy Phillips John Pittard Dwight Schultz Sammy Sells Jimmy Sidwell Stan Sumrell George Taylor William Thrasher Mike Ullery Jim Walker Lee Webb Andy Welton Jimmy Williams Don Williamson William Willis Don Wyrick Doug Young 195 Capt. James Larry Allen Terry Baskin Andy Beasley Larry Brown Steve Brown Stuart Brown Jim Cockerham Mike Daniel tarold FInchum Randy Fisher Jim Free Chuck Furedy Mike Gannon Jim Garner Garry George Mickey George Jackie Giles Cliff Gillespie Mike Goforth B. Gorman, Advisor Randy Greenwood Monty Halcomb Rich Harbison Gerald Head Paul Herron Harmon Hodge Harold Hounihan Mike Huff Keel Hunt Dennis Mutton Mike Law Larry Led ford Joey Livesay Danny Marr Bill Marshall Herbert McGehee Gary Newman Pete Parker David Pigna Joe Riggins Frank Routson Bill Shanks John Shannon Ron Shubert Tom Sparks Paul Stacey Tom Sterritt Ken Steverson Ken Strong John Thompson Keith Thompson David Vester Jack Wade Bob Wagner Tony Webster Steve Williams Mike Wood tMJih SMdh % s ' f e f kM.1 , . . J 9 F3 jm K r- 1 % J 1 C . W ¥ |: ? « fS ip ri 196 KAPPA SIGMA Kappa Sigma . . . March 15, 1968, first fraternity to become nationally affiliated . . . less than one year later, March 8, we became Kappa lota chapter . . . Civic and social projects galore . . . kidnap of sorority presidents helped in soliciting food contri- butions for the needy . . . painting mailboxes . . . rak- ing yards . . . Big year in Intramurals .. . undefeated in fraternity football . . . volleyball champions . . . team to beat in basketball! . . . Go Kappa Sigs! . . . Parties, lots of them and in variety . . . stereo parties . . . combo parties . . . costume parties . . . Activities . . . service . . . brotherhood — this is diversity, and this is Kappa Sigma Fraternity. OFFICERS ANDY BEASLEY Grand Masfer FRANK ROUTSON Grand Procurator CLIFF GILLESPIE and Master of Ceremonies GARY GEORGE Grand Scribe TONY WEBSTER Grand Treasurer mi- ■■■• , Sweetheart and Court: Margaret Duncan, Jan Williams, Dianne Installation Banquet — a festive occasion for Kappa Sigmas. Waggoner, Sweetheart; Diane Bruce, and Carole Moore. Grand Master Andy Beaslev rereive; Kappa lota ' Kappa Sigs are up for Homecoming! charter. OFFICERS ANDY KING President WAYNE STARKS Vice-President JERRY BOYD Secretary STEVE HEAD Treasurer JOE JONES Pledgemaster LAMBOA PSI Lambda Psi 1968-1969 — pride, fun, success . . . Civic projects galore . . . Cerebral Palsy Telethon . . . Winter Magic Shov . . . Blood Drive . . . ASB Christmas Party . . . Chalet tickets . . . Thanksgiving baskets ... All those parties at our Lion ' s Den . . . the Landing Party was great . . . Lambda Psi ' s Party_ Weekend . . . the Little Sisters really help . . . All- Sing practices and that first-place trophy . . . pledges take a trip to Chattanooga — so does Jeff . . . Lamb- da Psi vs WMAK All-Americans ... put Weasle in! . . . Working toward our goal — success in San Fran- cisco . . . the NChH ' s on the move . . . plagues be- come our brothers . . . the go-team is off to Cali- fornia — Big E Country. Brenda Hayes, Lambda Psi Sweetheart. Lambda Psi ' s Litfle Sisters Officers: Andy King, President; Jerry Boyd, Secretary; Steve Head, Treasurer; Steve Emrick, Chapter Historian; Richard Thompson, Parliamentarian; Wa Starks, Vice-President; and Joe Jones, Pledgemaster. ' ayne Lambda Psi ' s Winter Magic Show for Head Start children. M LM J act Booth Jerry Boyd Brents Bragg John Brice Thomas Carter Tom Chappell John Clinard Bubba Crye Bo Dismukes Jeffrey S. Dismuke Mike Dominiclc Jerry Dunn Steve Emrick Ted Franklin Robert A. Frazier Gary Goff James M. htaddock Steve Head Richard L. Hendrikson David Herbert Kenneth Hickman James K. Huhta. Advisor Mike Jacobs Joseph B. Jones. Jr. Andy King Art Long David Lovell Delmer Lowe Skip Magee Larry Morgan Dick Moss Ronnie Murphy F. B. Pate Robert C. i irtle Frank Quiff Tom Ragsdal© Ken Rushlow Lyndon Smith Randall Smith Wayne Starks Pat Swallows Ken Tarkington Stanton B. Thomas Danny Tomlin Richard Thompson Michael C. Vickory William K. Wall Howard W. Wedekind Larry R. Williams Jeff Wingo Joseph E. Young. Advisor Mrs. Rachel Ragland, House Mother 199 Pete Atchley David Baggoft Doug Bennett George Brown David Carter Derry Cochran Dale Condra John Fite Wayne Flynn James Gilmore John Hart Michael Hicks Steve Kite Robert LaLance, Advisor Tom Long Richard Malone David McGee Jack Morton Joe Nunley Ronald Owens Terry Rosey Kelly Sharbel Freeman Sherrill Ken Smith Roger Traugh 200 SIGMA NU COLONY Sigma Nu . . . all aspects of fraternity life . . . so- cial projects . . . civic projects . . . campus projects . . . this has been the purpose of our brothers since our installation as a Colony in October, 1968 . . . Sigma Nus are involved in many activities . . . annual Civitan Candy Sale . . . won 2nd place in Homecom- ing house decorations . . . had a fall Barn party . . . sponsored a child for the ASB Christmas party . . . hosted a party for mentally disturbed teenagers at Central State Hospital . . . and the social highlight of the year is the White Rose Ball. The brothers enjoyed parties, like this one, all year. OFFICERS KELLY SHARBEL Commander JOHN FITE Lt. Commander ROGER TRAUGH Recorder DALE CONDRA Treasurer JOHN HART Chaplain Last fall, the brothers of Sigma Nu raked leaves for Murfreesboro residents as a service to the community. The White Rose Sweetheart Court of Sigma Nu Colony . . . Mary Maybery, Centerville freshman: Vickie McMahan, Madison junior; Janie Deaver, Huntsville senior; and Nancy Pewitt, Donelson junior. Raiders Poll Up a Victory netted the Colony brothers second place in the house decoration judging during the Homecoming festivities. n fit ' T mtSU iT FOOTBALL First Row: Ron Brown, S+eve Nesbitt, Joel Musgrave, Bobby Edens, Ralph Overton, Charles Daniel, James Mathews, Larry Hayes, Ron Taylor, Jimmy Williams, Bill Marbet, Gene Carney. Second Row: Dickie Thomas, Ken Rushlow, Danny Buck, Gary Wright, Bill Griffith, Gary Draper, Jimmy Dunn, Don Ward, Jamie Jamison, hierbert Patterson, Jim Thomp- son, Bobby Gatlin, Rodney hiayes, hiarrold Patterson. Third Row: John Beene, Mike Cowan, Ron Johnson, Hunter Harris, David Duvall. Taylor Edwards, Joe Jones, Andy Thompson, Ike Franklin, James Inglis, Jimmy Thomas, Ron Dacus, Tommy Beene, Wes Sykes, Jerry Kirby. Fourth Row: Tim Stanfill, Mike Womack, Bill Kennedy, Andy King, Danny Nowell, Bill Bryson, Tim Kalthoff, Steve Colquitt, Tom Moore, Mike Townsend, David Cole, Tony Sweeney, Bob Schamberg, Ken Kurzrock, Kevin Tucker. CAPTAINS: James Mathews (Alt. Capt.] (Capt.), Ralph Overton (Alt. Capt.) Charles Daniel HEAD COACH: Charles Bubber Murphy. 204 THE STAFF Coach Gary Whaley and Coach Don Lear map out plans for the Coach Joe Black hiayes shouts instructions, game. Coach Charlie Butler meditates. STUDENT MANAGERS AND STUDENT TRAINERS: Row One: John Major, Leon Mooneyhan, Head Manager and Trainer; Dickie Wooten. Row Two: Dana Diekman, Terry Murff, Ken hiastings, Trainer. 205 BLUE RAIDERS HAVE DISAPPOINTING SEASON Mathews dashes for a few extra yards. Pensacola Navy ' s scrambling quarterback, Roger Staubach, plus M.T.S.U. ' s floundering pass defense, combined to give the Blue Raiders a loss in the first game of the season. A full house gathered at hlorace Jones field to witness a quarterback who was something special, but many weren ' t sure If It were 1963 hielsman Trophy winner or Fran Tarklngton, the king of scramblers. Both Pensacola scores came on long passes after Staubach was forced to scramble out of the pocket. The Blue Raiders came alive offensively in the fourth quarter by moving the ball 46 yards in seven plays terminating In an 18-yard touchdown pass from Dickie Thomas to Steve Colquitt. Gene Carney led M.T.S.U. rushers with 69 yards In three carries. Taylor Edwards gained 55 yards In I I tries and caught three passes for 44 more yards. hlunter hHarrls and Gary Draper stood out on de- fense for the Raiders with 12 and I 1 tackles, re- spectively. The Blue Raiders grabbed the first win of the sea- son by downing Morehead 27-18 . . . ilSJUft ' itilMi SBB B ' : If 4A 1  •flf ' ' , ' Ji r v J ; ! -  ■i . 1 . . I ' ma ; ■■• ' . 1 • V T L 1% r xSBp M L ' . k i Mi : - .|y r •i m0- ' ■W ■' ■1 Iv . rli § . fr i H w ' MIm % J ■: t ' jt J Edens, tHarris, and company stop em cold. Carney speeds past tackier. . . . Although Coach Murphy thought his Raid- ers could do better, he was complimentary of both the offense and defense units. Defensively, Murphy singled out secondary de- fender Don Ward for a good job, and put the bee on linebacker hlunter hiarris for doing an excellent job. hiarris intercepted a Morehead pass and was credited with 13 individual tackles. Gary Draper was picked OVC defensive player of the week for his performance against the Eagles. Draper intercepted two Morehead passes and knocked down another. Gary also blocked an Eagle extra-point attempt. Gene Carney, who got off one good run against the Eagles had injury trouble again, thus leaving nearly all of the tailback work to Taylor Edwards. Edwards came through with 92 yards in 24 car- ries plus three receptions for 47 yards. Late in the third quarter quarterback Dickie Thomas was injured by a blow to the head. Al- though the injury was not serious, Thomas was not able to play the remainder of the game. Second team quarterback Bobby Gatlln came in for the Raiders and did a good job. Quarterback Roger Catarino and wingback Bucky Wolford teamed up to lead the University of Chattanooga Mocs over the Blue Raiders, 28- 1 5. Chattanooga, scoring a touchdown in every period, drove 63 yards in the opening period with Robert Smith plunging over from the one for the score . . . Overton gets ready to go back In. . . . The Mocs ' second TD came on a 92-yarcl drive with Wolford scoring his first of three touchdowns by catching a one-yard pass from Catarino for the tally. Catarlno hit Wolford again for a touchdown In the third stanza, this one covering 24 yards. Chattanooga wasn ' t through as they turned In another 92-yard score In the last period with Wolford scoring from I I yards out. Down 28-0, the Blue Raiders finally got on the score- board by getting two quick touchdowns with the aid of pass Interference calls. One penalty put the ball on the Chattanooga two-yard line and Taylor Edwards took It In from there. M.T.S.U. drove back to the 17-yard line and another pass Interference call on the six where Edwards came through again with a touchdown. Kevin Tucker kicked the first extra point and quarterback Dickie Thomas ran the other. Thomas hit 15 of 33 passes for the Blue Raiders for 164 yards and added 72 rushing. Eastern Kentucky ' s nationally ranked Colonels socked It to Middle Tennessee 49-2 I by handing the Blue Raiders their third defeat of the season In four starts. Led by Jim Guice, the Colonels struck early with a touchdown in the first quarter, added the point on the toe of Jim Pullins and were obviously off and running to an easy victory . . . Edwards goes hard. Thomas, deciding to pitch or keep. i Upt £s Touchdov n. . . . But the Blue Raiders didn ' t give up that easily. With Dickie Thomas directing the attack from the quarterback spot, the Raiders came through for a first quarter score, Kevin Tucker booted the point after and M.T.S.U. was back In It, 7-7. But this was soon to be changed by the flred- up Colonels. Eastern got seven more quick points In the sec- ond quarter, added seven more before that period was over to lead 2 I -7 at halftime. M.T.S.U. tried to stay with the Colonels in the second half but the ' Raiders defense had nothing with which to contain the Kentucky attack. Murray Is as good as any team we have played including Eastern and Chattanooga, said Coach Charles Murphy following a 35-13 defeat at the hands of the Racers. One of the reasons Coach Murphy made this statement was the Impressive role played by Mur- ray State ' s quarterback, Larry Tillman, who passed for 209 yards and ran for 14 more against the Blue Raiders. Murray scored the first time It got the ball, go- ing 64 yards in 13 plays with Tillman scooting in from the one for the Racers ' first tally. M.T.S.U. battled right back, however, when Gary Draper intercepted a Murray pass in the end zone. Later in the second quarter the Blue Raiders hit the scoreboard the first of their two times with Taylor Edwards going in from the one with 2:15 remaining in the first half . . . Hold ' em Raiders, hold ' em! ' Oops ano+her ' n blocked! Kaltoff skips for extra yards. . . . But Murray hurried before the half ended and raced 65 yards in nine downs to score 24 sec- onds before the half. The last half was all Murray State as the Racers scored three times, one on a beautiful over-the- shoulder catch of a Tillnnan toss by Gerald Young, a two yard run by Russ hiake, and a 3 I -yard pass interception by Danny Maxberry. Austin Peay ' s aggressive Governors made a shamble of what was expected to be a close Ohio Valley Conference football game by stomping the Raiders 46 to 13. The Raiders scored first with Gene Carney going over from the 14 to cap a 75-yard drive that was kept alive by a 28-vard sprint by quarterback Dickie Thomas. After that, the Govs defense got so tough that M.T.S.U. didn ' t register a first down until midway of the third quarter, thanks to a pass interference penalty. The final Raider score came with 1:14 left on a 53-yard pass from Dickie Thomas to Charlie Daniel. Austin Peay tied the game In the first quarter on a 42-yard pass from Dyer to Ron Fuqua for the score. The first of three blocked punts gave the Govs a safety and a 9-7 lead seconds after the second period began. From here to the end of the game, Austin Peay gained five more touchdowns, blocked two more punts, and scored a safety . . . Daniel leaps to catch a pass. Edwards dives for the touchdown. . . . The Blue Raiders rallied for 10 fourth quarter points to defeat University of Tennessee at Martin 24 to 17 in M.T.S.U. ' s homecoming. The large crowd of spectators present saw Mike Townsend set a Raider school record with a 43-yard final period field goal that still took a back seat in the game to a 52-yarder by U.T.M. ' s Gene Sides. Dickie Thomas had a great game at the quarter- back spot for the Raiders completing 17 to 27 passes for 230 yards and two M.T.S.U. touchdowns. Thomas also ran for a third touchdown. The Raiders delighted the crowd by scoring first on a one-yard plunge by Thomas, culminating a 60-yard march that required 12 plays. Jimmy Dunn recovered a Vol fumble on the Raider 40 to ignite the surge. Martin tied It on the ensuing kickoff when Tommy Baker raced the kickoff 96-yards to paydlrt. Robert hiassell matched Kevin Tucker ' s extra point boot. A 65-yard pass from Thomas to Gene Carney gave the Raiders a 14-7 lead with 9:27 to go in the half and it was 14-10 at intermission when Sides connected with his 52-yarder with I 3 seconds to go. Martin went ahead 17-14 in the third quarter after M.T.S.U. recovered a Jim Wiggins ' fumble on the Vol 12. On third down Tom Keivy inter- cepted a Thomas pass and ran 92-yards for a T.D. Townsend kicked his 43-yar d field goal on the second play of the fourth quarter and the score wa s tied 17-17. The Raiders then won it in impressive fashion, ripping off first downs on five consecutive plays after Sides missed a 38-yard field goal. James Mathews, playing his first game as mon- sterman for the Raiders, led the defense as he fig- ured on I 2 tackles. Our mistakes put us behind and we had to play catch-up ball the rest of the afternoon, said a de- jected Charles Murphy after a 43-2 loss handed the Blue Raiders by the Western Kentucky hlllltop- pers . . . Jamison runs. . . . Quarterback Johnny Vance sparked the hlill- toppers with his passing and running that was more than the Blue Raiders could cope with. The hHilltoppers scored one touchdown the first quarter, added two more in the second, and went in at the half leading the Raiders 21-2. The Toppers wasted little time in the third quar- ter making known their Intention of routing the Blue Raiders as they added two more quick touchdowns. M.T.S.U. ' s only score came after Western had scored its first touchdown when Rodney hiayes but not for long. tackled Johnny Vance in the end zone for a safety. Western scored its final touchdown in the fourth quarter and then held off every effort the Raiders put forth. East Tennessee ' s Larry Graham passed for 237 yards and three touchdowns, the last a nine yarder to Fred Henderson with 2:41 left in the game, to give the Buccaneers a 24-21 victory over the Blue Raiders. M.T.S.U. led 14-13 at half time on two first pe- riod touchdown runs of one and three yards by Thomas runs as Jamison blocks. Mathews hurries to avoid a tackier. . . . Taylor Edwards, while East Tennessee countered in the second quarter on scoring strikes from Gra- ham to Henderson and Graham to Ike Young. East Tennessee took the lead for the first time, on a third-period 20-yard field goal by Ron Har- rold. A 54-yard pass from the Raiders ' Dickie Thomas to Charlie Daniel put M.T.S.U. ahead until Graham hit h e derson for the winning tally. Tennessee Tech ' s ace tailback Larry Scbreiber proved to be too much for the Blue Raiders as the Eagles dropped the Bluemen 7-3. Schreiber scored Tech ' s touchdown on a three yard run, gained 148 yards in 40 carries, and returned two punts for 58 yards. M.T.S.U. got a three-pointer just before the first quarter ended when Mike Townsend kicked a 46- yard field goal that struck the crossbar and bounced through. That made the score 7-3. From there on it was just one futile effort after another by both clubs to move in the Eagle mud that was brought about by a cloud burst early Thursday morning. Statistically, the Eagles had a slight edge in rush- ing, 194 yards to I 7 I for M.T.S.U. But, passing bal- anced it with 55 yards for the Raiders and 16 for the Eagles. First downs were exactly the same: I l-l I. Ron Taylor, punting specialist for the Raiders, was the only player to make All-OVC first team. 213 CHARLES BUBBER MURPHY . . . A calendar of events will show December 13 as an innportant date In history. It was on this day in 1577 that Sir Francis Drake left England to sail around the world. To Middle Tennessee State University football fans, December 13 has another meaning. It was the day in 1968 that Charles Bubber Murphy re- signed his football post at MTSU after establishing one of the most astonishing records in the nation. There were many sad hearts on the Blue Raiders ' A great collegiate and professional athlete himself. Presenting the OVC championship trophy to the university. campus when it was announced that the likeable head mentor would step out of his football togs after 22 seasons at the head. But, knowing that Murphy will remain as athletic director assures MTSU of great sports leadership in the years ahead. In his 22 years of guiding the Blue Raider grid- ders, Murphy had a record of 155 wins, 63 losses and eight ties. Only one, his last season, saw his team lose more games than they won. Charles Bubber Murphy and MTSU football have been synonymous since 1947. Other than his church and family. Blue Raider football was the most important thing in Bubber ' s life. Murphy ' s love for MTSU began In 1934 when he passed up a scholarship at Tennessee Tech to enroll at what was then the Middle Tennessee State Teachers College. hie lettered in four sports as a Blue Raider. Other than football, he was tops ' in basketball, baseball, and tennis. As tailback, his 67 points scored in 1936 stands as the 3rd highest scorer in the school ' s his- A good strategist on the field. 214 MR. FOOTBALL — MTSU Receiving a new car for his many wins. tory. He tallied 127 points during his three years on the gridiron, becoming the school ' s first Little Ail- American representative. In basketball, he played forward and led the team in scoring in 1936 with 106 points (when 30 points could usually win the game). He was profes- sional AAA caliber in baseball, and his name ap- pears in the 1939 lineups of Jersey City of the In- ternational league as a member of the New York Giant organization. . . . . . Murphy-coached teams captured seven Vol- unteer State Athletic Conference championships before dropping from that conference after win- ning the crown in 1957. His team entered the Ohio Valley Conference in 1952, and were champions or co-champions of the eight team league seven of his last thirteen seasons. Four other times, MTSU was runner-up for the loop title. His record against OVC foes was an incredible 73 wins against only 26 losses and two ties. Four of his teams (1949, 1957, 1959, 1965) posted undefeated campaigns, and four teams par- ticipated in post season bowl games. The 1956 squad played in the Refrigerator Bowl, his 1959 and 1961 teams were In the Tangerine Bowl, and the 1964 squad became the first champion of the Grantland Rice Bowl for the NCAA Mid-east Col- lege Division Football Championship. In 1965, Murphy was selected by his fellow OVC coaches as the Ohio Valley Conference Coach of the Year and was one of the finalists for the Na- tional Coach of the Year honors. His coaching record is not all that will stand for the dean emeritus of Ohio Valley Conference football mentors. Few gridders that played under Murphy during the past 22 years failed to complete their requirements to graduate — a distinction that speaks for itself. More than 50 of his ex-gridders hold head coaching positions in Tennessee high schools while others are In major college and pro- fessional football posts. Middle Tennessee Is fortunate to have a man like Bubber Murphy to continue to lead its athletic pro- gram. He leaves his coaching post with neither gold nor silver, but lots of brass. The students and faculty of MTSU salute Mr. Football— CHARLES BUBBER MURPHY! Bubber receives small college Coach-of-the-Year nominee medallion. 215 STATISTICS SCOREBOARD MTSU GPP. Pensacola Navy Murfreesboro 7 12 Morehead State Murfreesboro 27 18 Chattanooga Chattanooga, Tenn. 15 28 Eastern Kentucky Richmond, Ky. 21 49 Murray State Murray, Ky. 13 35 Austin Peay State Murfreesboro 13 46 U-Tenn. at Martin Murfreesboro 24 17 Western Kentucky , Bowling Green, Ky. 2 43 East Tennessee Murfreesboro 2 I 24 Tennessee Tech Cookeville, Tenn. 3 7 Season Record: 2-8-0 GVC Record: 1-7-0 TEAM STATISTICS MTSU GPP. Total First Downs 155 178 Net Yards Gained Rushing I 138 1828 Average Yards Rushing Per Game . II 3.8 182.8 Net Yards Gained Passing 1776 1665 Average Yards Passing Per Game . 177.6 166.5 Total Offensive Yardage 2914 3493 Average Offensive Per Game 291.4 349.3 Punting Average (Yards) 39.4 36.8 Total Points Scored 146 279 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM Row One: Steve Nesbitt, Roy Evans, Ed Zaunbrecher, Tony Sweeney, Jim Witherow, James Stephenson, Rick Thornton, Bill Railey, Wayne Jones. Row Two: David Stewart, Jerry Kriby, hiarold Spears, Johnny Stevens, Danny Buck, Mike Raby, Jim Thompson, hiarry Tollett, Allen Maynard. Row Three: Paul hlunter, Kevin Tucker, Ted Bloodworth, Bill John- son, Rick Willis, Lewis Walling, Robert Walker, John Dockery, Jackie Carver, David hiendley. Row Four: Joe Kimbrough, Monty Thompson, Charles Mundy, David hiannah, James Inglis, Louis Cooley, J. W. hiarper, Stan Norton, Jimmy Thomas, Gene Richardson. ■Wiffl I. 216 John Polk, Connie Parkhurst, Bart Gordon, Carole Thor+on, Lynn Cook, Sandra Baugh. DIanne Waggoner, Sandra Knighf, Connie Parkhurst, Claudia Waller, Bart Gordon, John Polk, Sandra Baugh. CHEERLEADERS SPIRIT!! 217 First Row: Coach Ken Trickey, Gene Crippen (Student Asst.), Brad Wilson, Tommy Brown, Stan Sumrell, Terry Scott, Don Lockridge, Rick Lasseter, Darryl Bentson, Steve McElhaney, Willie Brown, Coach Jimmy Earle. Second Row: Mike Carlisle (Mgr.), Buddy Koonce (Mgr.), Ken Riley, Bubba Yarbrough, David Gibson, Derry Cochran, Booker Brown, Steve Snyder, Roger Fisher, Art Polk, Mike Putnam (Mgr.), Harold Murff (Mgr.). BASKETBALL Assistant Coach Jimmy Earle. Willie Brown (Co-Captain), Coach Trickey, Art Polk (Co-Captain) RAIDERS HAVE .SOO SEASON The Blue Raiders ended up the regular season with a 13-13 tally for all games and a 4-10 mark In OVC play which gave them seventh place in the conference. Leading the Raiders in points scored was Willie Brown who connected on 239 field goals and 127 free throws for a total of 605 points and an average of 23.3 points per game. This brought Willie ' s total points for three years to 1524 which was good enough to break the all-time scoring record held formerly by head coach Ken Trickey. A host of other records, both individual and team, were toppled. Besides the all-time scoring record, Willie Brown broke two other records of importance — the highest average for a single season (23.3) and the most field goals made in one season (239). Book- er Brown topped the mark for most rebounds in one season, which was set last year by Ken Riley (338), by grabbing 429. The team was able to crack five records — highest total points, single season (2200), highest average points per game for season (84.6), most field goals made, single season (849), most rebounds, single season (1685), and best rebound average, single season (64.8). The rebound average was good enough to put the Raiders number one in the nation in that category. Booker Brown makes a lay-up look easy. Art Polk added tremendous strength to the team by averaging 14.8 points and 1 1.2 rebounds which put him in the second spot in both categories for the Raiders. Terry Scott and Steve McElhaney aver- aged 10.5 and 9.2 points respectively with Scott being a defensive standout. Lending bench strength to the Raiders were ball-handling ace Tommy Brown, Darryl Wild Man Bentson, Derry Cochran, Roger Fisher and Rick Lasseter. Spectators who followed the Raiders this season would agree that Lady Luck was not following the uemen too closely. A pre-season knee Injury to Ken Riley sidelined the all-around ace for the entire sea- son. Last year Riley helped the team greatly by scor- ing an average of 13.5 points and 14.1 rebounds per game. In the loss department, seven of the thir- teen were by a total of only eighteen points, which is about 2.5 points per game; one loss was in over- time. Willie out-jumps Murray defender to make two points. Coach Trickey remains calm and collected at all times. 1 wk n I H 1 i £L | 1 2 Vi 1 H H Polk jumps high to make lay-up. Scott ' s jump shot looks good. Scott gets rebound surrounded by several Mocs. Wesleyan defender is not quick enough to block Willie ' s shot. Raiders battle for the rebound. Polk gets by Western defender to take shot. Tennessee Wesleyan 92 Oral Roberts University- • • • || 5 Bethel IOI Tennessee at Martin 1 03 Bellarmine .. 79 Belmont 87 Carson-Newman 78 Pan American •■71 Athens (Ala.) I I I Tennessee Tech 58 East Tennessee 84 Morehead State 93 Eastern Kentucky 89 Murray State 68 Tennessee Wesleyan 79 Austin Peay State 97 Western Kentucky 79 Murray State 71 Western Kentucky 81 Morehead State 74 Tennessee Tech 70 East Tennessee 82 Eastern Kentucky 89 Transylvania 64 Chattanooga 96 Austin Peay State 89 Oppo- nent 67 83 89 80 52 70 78 86 67 91 88 90 70 69 79 85 74 84 106 74 78 93 78 72 83 Student Coach Gene Crippen, Mike Carlisle (Mgr.), Palmer Jones, Eddie Watson, Ray Dennis, Tommy Legg, Joe Barclay, Sam McCamey, Jim Drew, Sam Lorch, Coach Jimmy Earle. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Coach Jimmy Earle ' s freshman team posted an impressive record of seventeen wins against seven losses. Sparking the Raider Frosh was Joe Barclay who averaged 21.3 points and I 1.0 rebounds, and Sam McCamey who averaged 14.8 points and 10.9 re- bounds. Also in double figures for the Blue were Tommy Legg ( 1 8.5) and Jim Drew ( I 7.9). The Freshmen posted a remarkable shooting per- centage of .458 from the field. Individually from the field, Barclay hit .524, McCamey .512 and Legg .492. The Raider Frosh came on strong late in the sea- son winning their last nine games, including twin wins over Western Kentucky and wins over Austin Peay and Murray State. Coach Trickey feels that several of these out- standing players will be fitting Into the varsity pic- ture next year. McCamey struggles for rebound while Drew looks on. •■I i fT 1 First Row: Richard Russo, Steve Barre+f, Pat Hughes, Erskine Smith, Phil Gardner, Lonneil Poole, Cecil Wright, Dennis Lind. Second Row: Charles Dahlgren, Jerry Singleton, Sann McCamey, Darryl Phillips, Buck Edwards, Dennis Bandy, David Wyatt, Tom Noonan, Bob McLeer. TRACK According to Coach Dean Hayes, prospects for the track team are looking up this season. The rea- son for Coach Hayes ' optinnism is probably the good pre-season showing made by the team mem- bers coupled with top returnees from last year. Jerry Singleton has already run a 48.5 in an in- door 440, which is one of the best in the nation in 1969. He also ran a 1:17.066 which is one of his best ever, and he has run 45.3 in the 440 relay. David Wyatt is nationally ranked in indoor com- petition with a 31.1 for the 300 and a 49.4 in the Managers — Mitchell Chambers and Larry White. 440. Wyatt is also used in the intermediate hurdles and has run a 47.6 in a relay leg as his best time. John Edwards, who is the OVC champion in the discus with a I 62-feet mark, could be one of the best in the nation this year. Co-captain Charles Dahlgren holds the school record for all distance runs, including a 4:12.5 mile. Lonneil Poole, a versatile athlete, runs 14.5 in the high hurdles and also runs sprints, intermediate hurdles, and a lot of relays. hHead Coach — Dean hiayes. Captains — Dennis Bandy, Jerry Singleton, Charles Dahlgren. High jumper Phil Gardner. Poole and Wyatt — two of MTSU ' s fine hurdlers. Terry Scott holds the school and TIAC record in the triple jump with 47-3 ' 4 feet and also has run a 47.6 in the 440 relay. The mile relay team consisting of Scott, Bandy, Wyatt and Singleton, in 1968 ran a 3:12.0, but if their best times were put together they could pos- sibly come up with a 3:09.7 this year. Poole, Wyatt, Scott and Singleton will team up for the 880 and sprint-medley relays. Coach hiayes feels that they should easily break both school rec- ords and place high in the big meets. Buck Edwards shows his style. Mile relay team — Bandy, Wyatt, Singleton and Scott. Poole, Wyatt, Gardner, and Singleton at the starting line. THE CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM — Mike Bailey, Steve Barrett, Rich- ard Russo, Dennis Bandy, Bob Mc- Leer, Charles Dahlgren. Wyatt, Smith, hlughes, Poole — 440 relay team. Manager Mitch Chambers puts down cement for new tartan runways as Coach Hayes looks on. t if I ' .fB« EtiiS First Row: Jim Burgener, Lee Mayo, Paul Valentlncic, Charlie Beckham, Tom Magner (captain). Second Row: Mike ' Albano Chick Fuller, Carl Robinson (graduate coach), Buck Bouldin, head coach. TENNIS The Blue Raider tennis team will go into the season this year seeking their fourth straight Tennessee Intercollegiate Conference title. For the past three years the Raiders have won the TIAC crown and last year they brought home the runner-up trophy from the OVC tournament. Coach Buck Bouldin, now in his sixth year as head men- tor, has done a remarkable job with the Raider net team. Prior to his accepting the reins at MTSU, the Raiders had won only two matches in four seasons, hiis MTSU won-lost total now stands at 61 wins and 22 losses including a 11-7 mark last season. Captain for the team this year will be Tom Magner, a junior from Orlando, Florida, who last year in the TIAC finished number one in doubles competition. Rounding out the squad are two seniors, Mike Albano and Chich Fuller, one sophomore, Charlie Beckham, and three freshmen, Lee Mayo, Jim Burgener and Paul Valentincic. Captain Tom Magner. y Coach Bouldin shows how it ' s done. An ace for Albano. Chick Fuller shows his form. First Row: Mike Whiteside, Steve Head, Gerry Risberg, Joel Perantie. Second Row: Ernie Adcock (captain), Art Kraft Hank Shaw, Clay Holloway, Jeff Riley. GOLF The Blue Raider golf team, under the direction of Coach E. K. Patty, will be going for their tenth TIAC and OVC crown this season. In the pasf ten years Coach Patty ' s teams have gone 71-3-1 in dual match competition. Coach Patty, who is also business manager of athletics, has been OVC Coach of the Year five times in the last seven years. In early-season play in the Senior Bowl tourna- ment — the seventh, eighth, and ninth of January —the Raiders finished second to 1968 NCAA champs the University of Florida. Individually, Jeff Riley placed second In the tournament. This year the golf team will be moved into the University division of the NCAA tournament. Pre- viously in the college division, the Raider team has finished first once in the tournament, and on two occasions Raider golfers have won the individual crown. Captain Ernie Adcock tees off. Riley, Head, and Whiteside practice putting. Whiteside chips out of a sand trap. Art Kraft shows putting form. ' •Jl-- ' M First Row: Tom Schamberg, C. W. Patterson, Tony Kessing- er, Bo Alvarez, Brady Straub, Tomnny Eiselstein, Larry Wil- son, Prestley Guy, Gary EIrod. Second Row: Dennis Rainier, tHarold Young, Jack Carver, Jeff Sakas, John Heatherly, Butch Wright, Jim Winthrow, Tom Brightwell, Charlie Dan- iel. Third Row: Steve Liner, hiarry Maurice, Buddy Brown, Stan Evans, Steve Miller, Mike Townsend, Larry Mangrum, Gary Chrisman, Gary O ' Bryan, Buddy Robichaud. BASEBALL Managers — Johnny Grimes, Jim White, Ronnie Black. Head Coach Jimmy Earle and graduate assistant Donnell Graves. ' Pot :.-iJ« VICTORY ' You need glasses, Ump. BASEBALL The Blue Raider baseball team came into the 1969 season as defending Ohio Valley Conference champions. Last year ' s team won the OVC cham- pionship and came within one run of participating in the national championship when they gained the finals of the NCAA Mid-East College Division Tournament. Head coach for the Blue Raiders, Jimmy Earle, is in his fourth season of heading up the basebell team. Coach Earle ' s 1968 team had the greatest season ever for a Blue Raider squad. Coach Earle was selected as OVC ' s Baseball Coach of the Year in 1968. His won-lost record for three sea- sons is 48-31. Last year ' s team posted a 23-9 cam- paign. Captain for the team this year is Brady Straub. Last year Straub posted a .303 hitting average and a .964 fielding average. Leading the team last season in both hitting and fielding was first baseman Tom Brightwell. Bright- well hit .328 and averaged a .979 fielding percent- age. Straub and Brightwell are two of the thirteen returning lettermen who will pace the year ' s team,. ' Looks like a home run to me. ' INTRAMURALS The Intramural Program at MTSU is a service provided by the institution under the auspices of the Health and Physical Education Department. It generally includes all sports and activities for which there is student demand, although the primary emphasis has been on the highly competitive team and individual sports. Traditionally, the Intramural Program has endeavored to provide a competitive athletic program with a recrea- tional flare. Campus groups including fraternities, sorori- ties, church groups, clubs, independent, and faculty groups participate during the entire academic year, as well as during summer school, in the following activities: flag foot- ball, volleyball, swim meets, basketball, track and field meets, softball, tennis (singles, doubles and mixed doubles), badminton (singles and doubles), pool, table tennis (singles and doubles), handball, tug-o-war, foul shooting, relay carnival, and the hole-in-one tournament. Another activity only recently offered through the Intra- mural Program is Sigma Delta Psi. Sigma Delta Psi is a na- tional athletic honorary fraternity for undergraduate and graduate men. Middle Tennessee State University is recog- nized as the Zeta Gamma chapter which has only been on campus slightly more than a year. Requirements for ad- mission include a series of physical and athletic feats in a variety of sports activities. It takes a complete and versa- tile athlete to pass the minimum standards for membership. A very popular facet of the Intramural Program is the extramural competition conducted with neighboring insti- tutions. The girls always have an outstanding basketball and volleyball team and have represented MTSU well in extramural competition. The annual extramural flag foot- ball game between MTSU and Tennessee Tech champs has grown into a tradition since its inception six years ago. Flag footballers prepare to play. li-i : Volleyball is a popular sport among students. 1968-69 has indeed been a progressive year for the MTSU Associated Student Body. The body, which has in the past been little more than a social organization, has this year proved that student gov- ernment has an important and beneficial place. Concerned with improving the communications gap between the student body and the administra- tion and faculty. President Jim Free has been for- tunate in the cooperation he has received from MTSU ' s new university president. Because of the efforts of the ASB, most university committees now contain voting student members, often in a fifty- fifty ratio. When the women students came to the student governing body with appeals for the reform of the rather antiquated Coed Codes, President Jim Free conscientiously took up the issue and got active JIM FREE President Associated Student Body 1968-69: A PROGRESSIVE YEAR 242 -51 Seated: Margaret Duncan, Sandra Lappin, Terry Denniston, Ann Shipley, Janet Moody, Marlene Campbell, Nanette Faulkner, Nancy Helberg, Anita Johnson, Ellen Martin. Standing: Cliff Gillespie, Lynn Cook, Mac McDona ' d, Larry R. Williams, Joey Livesay, Doug Bennett, Jim Free, Patrick O ' Neal, Ronny Owens, Bryant Millsaps, Joe Brakebill, Ken Maynard. support for the revision of the Codes. As a result, President Scarlett has set up a committee com- posed of both students and faculty members to review all university rules and policies. As proof of the students ' growing concern for the quality of education at MTSU a student evalu- ation of the faculty was put into effect in mid- March. Under the direction of hlouse Speaker Pat- Pat O ' Neal, Speaker of The hlouse 1 BHB MMBSjBlU Wal B B ■FOR THE A. S. B rick O ' Neal, the program, although confronted by some opposition, was undertaken with the idea in mind of letting the instructors know how their stu- dents rated them as to teaching ability. It is hoped that the program will be a forerunner of future evaluations. Probably the most important of the ASB ' s activi- ties was its efforts at self-revision. The idea of a unicameral legislature, to replace the cumbersome and unequally represented h ouse and Senate, was put forward in the hopes that the Associated Stu- dent Body might, in future years, become a more effective and beneficial voice of the students at MTSU. With the start the group has gotten this past year, future st-udent governments should be better able to fulfill their obligations to the student body. Doug Bennett, Speaker of The Senate 243 ELECTION COMMISSION A.S.B. FOOD A new committee, this group worked with ARA Slater in improving the cafeteria menu and with giving the students more of what they like to eat. The Election Commission completely runs all stu- dent elections. This year they increased efficiency at thepolls by moving them upstairs into the UC lobby. With the coming of voting machines for the Superlative Elections, a maximum of speed and efficiency was maintained. Standing: Art Polk, Bryant Millsaps, Jim Free. Seated: Ronnie Humphries, Pam Crutcher, Ronnie Sellers, Gayle Lyons, and Jan Williams. Standing: Mike Seated: Sandra Bottoms, Cliff Gillespie, Larry Gilliam. Lappin, Jinx Demetros, and Ann Shipley. SUPREME COURT Composed of a Chief Justice and four Associate Justices appointed for the duration of their stay at MTSU, the Supreme Court serves as the judicial branch of the student government. As a student court, truly coming into its own this past year, the group hears appeals from the Dormitory Councils and acts as a recommendation board on cases sub- mitted to it by University deans. Standing: S. Patrick Brooks, Bailiff; Joey Livesay, Public De- fender: Larry Williams, Attorney General; Linda Johnson, Court Recorder. Seated: Dave Pound, Sophomore; Pam Owen, Senior; Ronny Owens, Chief Justice; Gary Lowe, Senior; Larry Ledford, Junior. I FRESHMAN AFFAIRS Composed of upperclassmen, this com- mittee works throughout the summer months to draw up a schedule of activities to orient freshmen to the campus. These in- clude Freshman Week, an ISC Tea, an IFC tour of fraternity houses, the freshman tal- ent show, picnic, campus tours, mixers, and the President ' s Reception. Seated, Frori Left: Jo Ann Campbell, Diane Gan- non, Marjory Walker, and Mac McDonald. Not Pictured: Janet Moody, Sharlena Philips. Seated: Carole Moore, Rosemary Escue, Paula McHughes, Elaine Lehr, Suzanne Hewgley, Dolores Sutton, Diane Gannon, and Jenny Jones. ASB HOSTESSES The ASB hlostesses are the official hostesses for ASB and other university functions. This year one of the group ' s functions was to serve as receptionists at various alumni activities during Homecoming. This bright group of uni- versity coeds repeatedly put many an MTSU visitor at his ease while he was on campus. COMMUNICATIONS This group of students Is responsible for keeping the stu- dent body abreast of the activities of the ASB. Publishing special bulletins available to all students, releasing state- ments to the SIDELINES, and providing publicity for spe- cial ASB functions were a few of the group ' s responsibili- ties this year. Ronnie Sellers, Bill Zvanut, Anita Johnson, and Mike Meade. Not Pictured: Bobby Sands and Richard Graham. SCHOOL SPIRIT In an attempt to reverse the growing tendency for MTSU to leave school spirit to a small group of students, this committee has put forth a concerted effort to channel the spirit of all students towards supporting MTSU, not only at sports events, but in all aspects of university life. Front: Margaret Duncan, Dianne Waggoner, Connie Park- hurst, Carole Moore, Sandy Rooker. Back: John Polk, Bart Gordon, Lynn Cook, Marianne Weathers, Sandra Baugh, and Claudia Waller. Seated: Carol Patton, Nancy Chapman, Beebe Bryant, Betty Ann Hart, Jeanece Seals, Ann Shipley, Anita Johnson, Diane Gannon, and Marlene Campbell. CORRESPONDENCE This devoted group of girls somehow managed to keep track of the great amount of correspon- dence that filtered in and out of the ASB offices this year. Their organization and efficiency made them an Indlspensible part of the ASB. STUDENT AFFAIRS 1968-6 9 proved to be a very successful year for the Student Affairs Committee. Charged with bringing big-name entertainment to the MTSU campus, the committee presented such groups as Mitch Ryder, and the Detroit Wheels, Martha and the Vandellas, The Impressions, and The Platters. The committee brought in the groups, publicized them, sold tickets, and ushered the shows. Seated: Jim Longmire, Robert Rucker, Carole Patton, Bryant Millsaps, Linda Hartman, Beirne Beaty, Claudia Waller. Not Pictured: Joe Brakeblll, Jim Neely, Bill Carney, and Jim Williams. SENATE Standing: Van Martin, Bart Gordon, Pete Klinard, Doug Bennett, Ed Baker, Jim Gar- ner, Joe MacDonald, Ronnie Hardaway, Mike Meade, Frank Clegg. Seated: Sarah Smith, Donna Knight, Martha Driver, Prissy Owen, Gall Colebrooke, Sandra Baugh, Sharlena Phillips. Working in cooperation with the House in pass- ing legislation and recommendations, the Senate this year was perhaps more active than it ever has been previously. Sustaining the spirit of reform on campus, this concerned group was a prime rriover in the fight for liberalization of the Coed Codes, besides maintaining an enthusiastic interest in all phases of student government concerns. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Besides meeting weekly to discuss and vote on legislation, the House serves as an open forum for the exchange of ideas between students, student organizations, and the ASB. In line with the ASB ' s attempt to dilineate the role of the ASB in MTSU ' s total program, the House undertook a faculty eval- uation project this spring. Along with the Senate, the House has been active in helping the ASB to find its spot in the total MTSU. hlouse members listen to an explanation of the MTSU flag during the Dixie controversy. SOCIAL Standing: Andy Beasley, Jinx Demetros, Jerre Ann Mathis, Cynthia Williams, Nancy htel- berg. Ken Maynard. Seated: Jane Kerr, Marilyn King, Ma- rie Bentley, Pam hlodges, Peggy Johnson, Elaine Lehr. Dr. Homer Pittard, Advisor 1969 MIDLANDER A pile of layout sheeis, copy paper, and a dummy that will be changed endlessly as the year pro- gresses: these, and a few shadowy Ideas are The raw materials that go Into the compilation of a year ' s happenings and memories. Difficulties, a good idea — too late! Getting twenty people and a photographer In the same place at the same time, rain on the day the color pictures were to be made. Problems, lack of comn-iunlcatlon, general frustrations — all are forgotten when that last page goes to press, and a nondescript heap borders on becoming a reality. Class Editor, Lynn Womack. Carrol Poole, Copy Editor. Not Pictured: Nancy Helberg, Greek Editor; Bill Small, Statf Photographer. Editor-in-Chief, Lynn Small 249 MIDLANDER Leon Mooneyhan, Sports Liana Schwemer and Jane Farnsworth, Organizations Cheryl Bible, Business Manager Ann Benson, Freshman Editor 250 COLLAGE Collage appeared this year for the first time as an independent student publication. Using po- etry, essays, short stories, and photography, COL- LAGE editors added features and reports of in- terest to the magazine to form a worthy addition to the publications of this campus. With an edi- torial point of view separate from the SIDELINES, the COLLAGE has developed into an individual personality meeting the requests of Interested stu- dents. This year only one special edition was dis- tributed, the Fine Arts Festival Issue, but there are hopes for more as the magazine grows. Peters, Editor-in-Chief Standing: Al Notgrass, Gary Matthews. Sitting: Vicki Hill, Bill Peters, Emily Kelley. Sitting (Lower): Anna Trawicic, Rhea Cole. 251 Y - rp piii Keel Hunt, Spring Editor-in-Chief SIDELINES ALL-AMERICAN A new office, eight a.m. campus disfribution, stu- dents setting the copy, two editions per week, en- dorsement of a presidential candidate, active sup- port of student government issues ... all added up to a year of change for this student oriented and operated newspaper. No small part of the credit for the SIDELINES ' fi-rst All-American rating was due to the organiza- tion of the staff. Volunteer workers served on one of two staffs — business or editorial — with the busi- ness manager and editor-in-chief directly In charge of their respective responsibilities. From the selling of advertising and the setting of the stories in type to the assigning and editing of the copy, the SIDELINES attempted to operate as much like a city daily as possible. David Mathis, Fall Editor-in-Chief 252 Managing editors Caria Neal, Jonelle Pars- ey, and David Page make up pages for an up-coming edition of the SIDELINES. Jackie Crownover, Spring Business Manager 253 Colleen Powell, Fall Business Manager. Wanda Ensor, Feature Editor, and Michael Go-forth, News Editor, set headlines on the newly acquired Varityper. I ir Other members of the staff include Jimmy Piedra, William Smith, Ann Sutton, Greg Patterson, and Don Brooks. 254 Looking through the files at earlier editions are Donna hianvy, Charles Gonce, Marie Welsh, and Jenny Tenpenny. SIDELINES Assisting in the production or make-up of the newspaper twice each week are Paulette Fox, Mary Alice Wright, Shelia Alford, and Brenda Heller. Karen Thomas, Chuck Snyder, Linda Judd, Walter White, and Esther Sims handle the advertis- ing and circulation activities. TREBLE CHORALE The Treble Chorale was organized primarily for women students who are not music majors to have an op- portunity to sing in concert and for their own enjoyment. At Christmas and in the Spring the group pre- sented two outstanding concerts. Under the direction of Dr. hiarold Slagle, the Chorale also prepared and presented musical programs to high schools in the area. The Chorale has provided wonderful entertain- ment for both members and audi- ences. First Row: Dr. Harold Slagle, Conductor; Faye Blake, Historian; Iris Starks, Vice- President; Julie Douglas, President; Eve Watson, ASB Representative. Second Row: Jo Ann Hood, Jane Sherrill, Carole Patton, Librarian; Gay Garner, Judy L ' Hom- medieu, Jane Hannah, Marcy Hess. UNIVERSITY-COMMUNITY ORCHESTRA Under the direction of Ear! Hinton, the Univer- sity-Community Orchestra offers students, faculty members and community citizens the opportunity to play together in a full orchestra. Through con- certs, given regularly, at Christmas, and in the spring, the community has been able to experience some of the world ' s greatest orchestral music. In addition the joint university-orchestra group pro- vides students with the opportunity to play regu- larly with more experienced musicians. 256 © t?f SACRED HARP SINGERS Mickey Dyce, Jack Ray, Glen Belcher, Rocky Craft, Brenda Anderson, Ann Jackson, Mrs. Margaret Wright, Phyllis Norwood, Pat Smith, Bill Lord, Bill Cantrell, Jack Birchett. MTSU ' s talented Sacred Harp Singers sing a cap- pella, seated around a table, in Sixteenth Century ma- drigal style. Their repertoire consists of early English madrigals and folk songs, Sacred Harp hymns, white spirituals, and Southern folk songs and ballads. As they have in the past eighteen years, the group recorded a program of Christmas music for WSM radio. The group also performed in Spring Concert, and gave three out- standing performances at the first Tennessee Folk Fes- tival in Johnson City. The members were also active participants in the Fine Arts Festival held at MTSU in February. The group is well known throughout the South for Its numerous concert appearances and broadcast programs. CONCERT CHOIR The Concert Choir was organized at MTSU to pro- vide interested students with the opportunity to per- form fine choral literature. It has since become an in- tegral part of the music program. Under the direction of Neil Wright, the group performed in concert on the MTSU campus In the fall and spring. They also traveled to area high schools for concerts, especially In Nash- ville and Chattanooga. CHOIR MEMBERS: Johnie Payton. Phyllis Norwood, Ann Jackson, Nancy Beard, Jeanne Riggan, Gloria McCool, Ann Sloan, Kathleen Anderson, Sharon Howse, Patsy Smith, Brenda Anderson, Billie Crow- ell, Sherrye Allen, Becky Nance, Nancy Dowell, Janice Ducker, Gayle Sadler, Beverly Casteel, Marilyn Meador Kathy Bess. Patricia Mabry, Gloria Swope, Linda Parker Teresa Mayes, Frances Welch Debbie Sparkman, Janis Mont gomery, Joyce Adams, John Hudson, Carl Jones, William Cantrel, Timothy Cannon, Rob- ert Taylor, William Lord, James Ledbetter, Philip Waters. Jack Birchett, Ron Van Hall, Randy Brown, Doug Barlar, Jerry Box, Kenneth Crabtree, Rocky Cratt, Glen Belcher. Johnnie Davis, Jerry Henderson, James Ayers, Tommy McKnight, Duane Sawyer, Gary G ' fellers Tony Washer, Lonnie Liston Charles Bell, Micky Dyce, Stan- ley German, Rodney Bass, Jack Ray, Randy Carson, Michael Moffitt, Dan Morris, Wilbur Rock. iiiiis ii ? BAND OF BLUE One of the unique campus organizations, MTSU ' s Band of Blue possesses traits of originality and versatility with regard to its nnusical group as well as with regard to the variety of its performance responsibilities. Composed of both music and non-music majors, many band members participate as non-credit performers, and some are lead- ers in other campus activities. With tri-weekly rehearsals and performances on and off the campus, the Band of Blue has developed an extremely strong group feeling. This year the band performed at football games and in the Grantland Rice Bowl at MTSU and at the Chatta- nooga and Western Kentcky games on the road. Its mem- bers also participated in the Homecoming and Veterans ' Day parades. The precision demonstrated in the execution of the many intricate marching formations reflects the hours of practice on the field and the high level of excel- lence demanded by Joseph Smith, director of the march- ing band. At the conclusion of marching season, the Symphonic Band of Blue, under the direction of hlorace Beasley, began rehearsing for the series of concerts it presented in Nashville, Jackson, Savannah, Bolivar, hlumboldt, and Milan. The band presented two concerts on campus and provided music for the Presidential Inauguration in May. The Symphonic Band plays music of the best quality 1hat challenges its players and is interesting to its audiences, hlours of intensive rehearsal and careful planning by Mr. Beasley result in a highly polished and professional musical product . First Row: Georqe McCashin. Ruth Lewis, Linda Arms, Jenan Dorman, Becky Nance, Letitia Berry, Sharon Heqe, Linda Cathy. Second Row: Cindy Hagerman, Sharon Reeder, Richard Lewis. Donna McCafferty, Phyllis Norwood, Jo Ann Campbell, Gerald Gustwick. Kathy Bess, Michel Randle, Tony Washer, John York, Iris Starks, Debbie Bohannon, Marlee Cox. Third Row: Jo Ann Hood, Betty Morton, Elizabeth hiarris, James Ayres, Ann Sloan. Jane Sherrill. Mary Lee Cooper, Beverly Casteel, Steve Driver, Mickey Dyce, Ivie McLaine, Ben Mc- Farlin, Nelson Kelley, Wilbur Rock. Jim Ledbetter, Phil Waters. Eric Starks. Fourth Row: Linda Mitchell, Bob Carpenter. Don Van Arsdale, Bill Adcock, Tom Tanner, Rick Tierce, Steve Thompson, Mike Fedak, Randy Smith, Kathy Austin. Lennie Liston. Al Cheatham, Robert Taylor, Georqe Zachery, Mickey Davenport. Joe Baxter. Bill Cantrell. Bob Dean, Gary G ' Fellers. Jim Bevins, Carl Jones. Fifth Row: Lynn Moore, Gerald Gattis. Doug Barlar, Georqe Woods. Johnny Davis, Danny Andrews, John Duqan. Johnny Hudson, Roy Willis, Jerold Box. Standing: Malcolm Bounds, Art Gibson. Harold Coe. Bill McClanahan, Charles Bell. Pat Smith, Stephen Gilbert. Not Present: Ron Van Hall, T. P. Johnson. Chuck Tallant, Wayne Musselwhite, Glen Belcher, and Stanley German. BLOCK AND BRIDLE The Block and Bridle Club attempts to promote higher scholastic standards among students of ani- mal husbandry. As a group they strive to promote animal husbandry, especially all phases of student work in this area in colleges and universities. An- other of the organization ' s aims is to promote a closer relationship among those who are pursuing some phase of animal husbandry as a profession. The club, as it does each year, sponsored anc+her very successful Little International which con- sisted of a cattle show run by the livestock man- agement class combined with sorority and frater- nity activities. Greeks participated in a tug-o-war, goat-milking contest, and a greased-pig chase. Other activities included a spring horse show, work- ing at a cattle show, a barbeque for new club mem- bers, and an end-of-the-year banquet with a guest speaker. Officers for the year were: Jim Malone. President; Jerry Mansfield, Vice-President; Pat Jowers, Secretary; Pat Russell, Treasurer; Taylor Holmes, ASB Representative; Billy Joe Wiley, Par- liamentarian; Kenneth Phillips, Representative; Jim Ackers, hierdsman. RODEO CLUB The MTSU Rodeo Club was organized In 1963 to promote Intercollegiate rodeo and an Interest In horses. The main concern of the club Is to produce a rodeo on campus each spring, featuring cowboys and cowgirls from MTSU and other colleges in the mid-South area. The club Is an active member of the Mid-South Intercollegiate Rodeo Association which produces a match rodeo between college rodeo teams in its area. While the club ' s main Interest Is rodeo, many members do not compete. They are instead inter- ested In good horsemanship and good sportsman- ship. Activities for the year included welner roasts, hayrides, and films and speakers on horses and rodeos. Rodeo Club members practice for the many mid-South rodeos that they attend. O (% f Seated: Clay Beaver, Vice-President; Larry Markus, Treas- urer; Bill Adcock, President; Bill Clary, Rodeo Chairman; Pat Jowers, Secretary. Second Row: Jim Allen, Nolan Owens, Bill Cannon, Marilyn Adcock, Gary Long, John Ackerson, David Nadeau, Vicki York, Josie Crafton, Rodeo Queen; Cindy Dasch. Third Row: Gary Buckner, Steve Evans, Tom Richards, Tony Coleman, Gordy Lampley, Taylor Holmes, Mr. Jerry Williams, Sponsor. First Row: Margaret Duncan, Treasurer; Jea Adcock, Mem- bership Chairman; Judy Creswell, Judy Batson, lleen Bridges. Second Row: Sandra L. Adams, Barbara Adams, Eulonda Beard, June Elmore, Mary Chisholm, Jan Anderfon, Marlene Campbell, Barbara Comer. Third Row: Roberta Cummings, Cea Brantner, Billie Aslinger. Seated: Patricia Louise Flood, Carolyn Duke, Nancy hierb, Sandy hlood, Carolyn Jones, Betty Klmbrough, Charles Gonce, Gary hHarville. Standing: Janice hlolland, Lana Tucker, Anita Johnson, Nancy Godbold, Melody Jennings, Ann Hes- ter, Judith Jennings, Shirley Jared, Susan Justus, Patsy hlooper. 262 UDENT NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION First Row: Fred Poe, Publicity; Jean Adcock, Membership Chairman; Sandra Barr, President; Jane McGee, Secretary; Joan Pockrus. Second Row: Donna Chism, Judy Mathis, Marsha Smith, Frances Welch. Kathy Rothwell, Linda Linde- nau, Eugene Manfredini. Third Row: Phyllis Wilson, Jean Stephens, Macy Young, Brenda Rickart, Cheryl Scott, Caro- lyn Clark, Glenda York, Barbara Wright. Fourth Row: Patricia Sarver, Barbara Woods, Gwanda Phillips, Linda Wiseman, Janice Pendergrass, Norma Ke ylon, Jane Young, Babe Rizor, Daphna Schultz, Margaret Wooten, Ann Sutton. Fifth Row: Jane Erwin, Jean Tinnin, William Bryan, Charlotte Winfree, Jill Smith, Peggy Sain, Gayle Brantley, Elizabeth Parton, Ave Pevahouse, Angela Conway. The Student National Education Association at- tennpts to stimulate Interest In professional educa- tional organizations and In the profession of teach- ing on the MTSU campus. This year they Initiated a much needed and appreciated tutorial system In the Murfreesboro schools. The organization ' s meet- ings featured discussions on juvenile delinquency, mock Interviews for teaching positions, and an ori- entation to the purposes of the Tennessee Educa- tion Association. The members gathered for their annual get-together picnic early In the year. Spon- sored by two of the education department ' s most personable members, Mr. Dean Freedle and Dr. Mary Martin, the SNEA is an organization that has much to offer Its members. Today ' s teachers are a far cry from the long-skirted ones to whom Johnny used to bring an apple. 263 M TEAM Number One in the State is a proud and just title for the MTSU Debate Squad. In addition to this overall achievement, the team has surpassed many of its records this year. Fred McLean and Lee Greer broke the school record of most consecutive wins . . . sixteen. At the end of the first semester these two had broken the previous season ' s rec- ord of 33- 1 8 by setting their own of 44-17. At the MTSU Junior tournament Ken Darrell and M. A. Norman finished as the only undefeated negative team in the tournament. Much recognition goes to this team which has compiled an out- standing record after participat- ing in fifteen tournaments. IfltR m N y p ace Tr I - Z ' ' 9a y _Z Clockwise: Jacqueline Averitt, Fred McLean, M. A. Norman, Ken Darrell, David Walker, and Lee Greer. Not Pictured: Gail Colebrooke, Cathy Colebrooke, and Janet Moody. 264 YOUNG DEMOCRATS Even though their efforts have not reflected suc- cess on the national scene, the Young Democrats gave their utmost in campaigning for their party. Through appearances of political figures and dis- cussions In a collegiate atmosphere the Young Dem- ocrats have gained and grown politically this year. Seated: Sylvester Brooks, ASB Representative; Colleen Powell, Presi- dent; Paulette Fox, Treasurer; Bobby Lynch, Ann Sutton, Secretary; David Mathis. Standing: Charles Gonce, Robert Rucker, Walter W. Wood, David Dearing, Lucile Starks, Gordon Mayfield, Alice hludson, Walter hi. White, III, David Page, Harriet Parsley. ■s H ■9 ■■H n B KSiML . H s 1 ' ■I H h9H 91 H y 1 ■WJH Kl H i l Krv HB K ' J l 1 1 m yl 1 vl ' F n pm X m 1 l l rWf W ' M H fSR 1 ■■1 m 1 i j H Bl jI B l H H J M H H H m H te- i r m HJHH i l l m l l ! n JJ hhh HI vHli HIH I Attempting to promote the ideals and alms of the Republican Party the Young Republicans have accomplished much this year. By holding a debate on the Presidential race they were able to bring into sharp focus the ideals of their candidate. By aiding In bringing Gerald Ford and other political personalities to the campus, the Young Republicans offered all concerned an opportunity to hear lead- ers of their party. Seated: Liz Thackston, Secretary; Susie Jackson, Treasurer; Betsy Jackson, Virginia Fults, Jean Smith, Sandra Baugh, Shirley Russell, Vice-President; Paula McHughes. Standing: Dennis Adamson, Lee Greer, Joey Livesay, President; Fred Poe, Louis Oliver. YOUNG REPUBLICANS 265 CIRCLE K Ticket sales indicated a good turn-out for the first Miss Circle K members work on the pageant runway MISS MTSU PAGEANT circle K holds the distinction of being perhaps the most active service organization on campus. Their only reason for existing Is to be of service to MTSU, and as such, they are a constant center of activity. Activities this year included those all-important campus tours for freshmen, the building of bon- fires to warm up Raider supporters at pep-rallies, and partici- pation in both the Biology Club Stunt Night and the College Bowl. Special services Included the annual Christmas party for underprivileged children and a spring picnic for orphans. This year Circle K assumed responsibility for the Miss MTSU Pag- Front Row: J. B. Baker, Secretary; Ben McFarlin, Alumni Secre- tary; Danny Marr, Parliamentarian; Ed Baker, Treasurer; Mickey George, Corresponding Secretary. Row Two: Denny Hastings, Bill Cornes, Joe Guntherbery, Mitchell Chambers, Joey Livesay, Frank Routson, Lynn Cook, Larry hlayes, Vice-President. Row Three: Kennon Evans, John Shannon, Gary Hall, Board of Di- rectors; Gary Lowe, Bryant Millsaps, Charles Dahlgren, William Phillips, Bobby Blair, Lee Webb. Back Row: Mike Hosey, Larry Ledford, Van Martin, Jim Free, M. A. Norman, Bart Gordon. eant held In February. Formerly the Miss Midlander Contest, it had previously been co-sponsored by Circle K and the Mid- lander staff. Membership In the organization is limited to young men who have shown promise of ability In campus affairs and who have a sincere interest In belonging to an active service or- ganization. 267 TRITON CLUB Though few in number, the members of MTSU ' s Triton Club meet regularly to be- come skilled aquatic per- formers of the art of syn- chronized swimming. They en- thusiastically presented two water shows this year, in De- cember and April, which ef- fectively showed off their skills. Officers for the year were: Richard Thompson, President; Claudia Copeland, Secretary; and Fradonna Phil- lips, Treasurer. First Row: Denie Smith, Donna Muller, Dar- lene Schwartz, Libby Miller, Betty Blalock, Claudia Copeland, Amy Webster, Carolyn Phillips. Second Row: Madaline Tilford, Mike Domeck, Margaret Hardin, Olivia Powell, Anne Tincher, Mary Alice Willhoit, Mike Greene, Mike Putnam, Bob Cooke. Third Row: Mrs. Buttress (sponsor), Mr. Levi, Steve Math- is, Elizabeth Wiser, Bill Albaugh, James Smith, Bill Bond, Tom Blockley, Ron Nelson, Richard Thompson, Burnell Wilson. First Row: Ike Franklin, Jimmy Dunn, Ralph Overton, Clay hHollo- way, Brady Straub. Second Row: Johnny Beene, Mike Cowan, Ronnie Johnson, Johnny Grimes, Jimmy Williams, Tommy Beene, Mike Townsend, Bob Schamberg. Third Row: hierb Roberts, Joe Jones, David Duvall, Gary Wright, Mike Womack, Joel Mus- grave, Tom Schamberg, Jackie Carver, Tim Kalthoff, Gary Draper. T CLUB T Club members, wearers of the only athletic let- ters allowed on campus, strive to foster better rela- tionships between athletes and the MTSU student body. This year the club worked with the High School Basket- ball Tournaments to raise money and gave a Christmas program for the children at the Good Shepherd ' s hHome. Another activity was the annual T Club picnic and golf tournament. An active group, the T Club is a real boost to Raider spirit. Officers for the year in- cluded: Ike Franklin, President; Jimmy Dunn, Vice-Presi- dent; Brady Straub, Secretary-Treasurer; Ralph Over- ton, Sergeant at Arms; Clay Holloway, ASB Repre- sentative; and as Advisor, Coach Jimmy Earle. The Blue Raider Sports Car Club. Sports buggies dress up ■for Homecoming. ' You want me to Auto-what? THE BLUE RAIDER SPORTS CAR CLUE Since its inception, the Blue Raider Sports Car Club has strived to promote safe driving by giving its members opportunities to discuss the merits of safe equipment and to see and use safe driving concepts. These received practical application both on t he street and on the track. Track racinc took the form of several Autocrosses — narrow, twisting courses set up with pylons in which each cur is maneuvered through the course as quickly as pos- sible without knocking over any pylons. This de- veloped driving skill quickly and safely. Safe driv- ing techniques were practiced on the streets and roads of Tennessee in several Auto Rallyes ranging from 15 to 300 miles in length. Rallye drivers did not race; instead, they tried to follow a compli- cated list of instructions which eventually led to an unknown destination. This was done while main- taining an average pre-set speed. Membership in the organization varies, but it is almost certain that the owner of any type sporrs car will sooner or later be approached to take part in the club ' s activities. Bottom to Top: Sharon Daniel, Jane Watson, President: Jeannie Chester, Vice-President; Emily Ann Marshall, Treas- urer: Bobbie Jo McCargo, Secretary: Peggy hiarris. Pub- licity Chairman: Judy Luna, ASB Representative: Sharon BIOLOGY CLUB MTSU ' s Biology Club welcomes as members those students having an interest in biology. The members ' activities for the year included participa- tion in Club Night, the Homecoming parade, spon- sorship of a spring picnic for members of the bi- ology faculty, a Christmas party, and a spring pic- nic for club members; the big project was sponsor- ship of the Biology Club Stunt Night, to which campus organizations were invited to present orig- inal skits before a student audience. The proceeds of the Stunt Night were placed in the George B. Davis Loan Fund. Patton, Jean Smith, Sammy Sells, Bill Granstaff, Tom Hart- ley, Sanford McGee, James Goodman, Jerry Frensley, Bob Taylor, Mike Adams, Wayne Walker, Joe Sewell. 1968 Stunt Night winner. Phi Mu Alpha. Above, Lett: Kappa Delta accepted the second-place award in the 1968 Stunt Night. Below, Right: Members work on the club ' s entry in the 1968 Homecoming parade. Attempting to go beyond the classroonn, the mem- bers of the Chemistry Club have banded together to increase their knowledge of chemistry. They enjoyed lectures by faculty, student, and guest speakers. They frequently could be found spending additional hours in the lab, as well as making field trips to industrial laboratories. CHEMISTRY CLUB From Left: Ronald Ten- nant, President Jimmy Mor- ris, Richard Thompson, Secretary-Treasurer; Mar- vin Jarrett, Vice-President; Betty Ann tHunter, Norita Grenz, ASB Representa- tive. SPELUNKERS Promotion of cave safety and conservation is the primary interest of the Spelunkers. During the year the members enjoyed special programs on the caves of America, cave explorations, enjoyment, and research. They also investigated methods of preventing cave vandalism. An active and interested group, the Spe- lunkers does much to further the enjoyment and knowl- edge of caves by Its members. On Ropes: Roger McMillan, Jimmy Chrietzburg, Art Firtion. Standing: David Bryan, Marion Ralston, Mike Phillips, Larry Size- more, Terry hiall, Ronnie Polk. Kneeling: Joyce Burns, Mary Long, Karen Fowler, Yvonne Hayes. Seated: David Miller, Jerry Rye, Treasurer; Andy Kirsch, President; Herbert Looney, Vice-President; Ron Hardaway, Secretary. Standing: Richard Rice, Earl Hillis, Don Owens, Alan Curt, Fred Poe, John Nelson, G. Barnett. . . Club Night display . . . Mary Brockman, Miss Vets Club, 1969 since its founding in 1947, the Veterans Club has continued to be one of the most active organiza- tions on campus, sponsoring an d participating in a wide range of university activities. In 1954 the club hosted its first talent contest, which has oince evolved into an annual event. A beauty contest was added in 1962 to choose a Miss Vets Beauty to represent the club in the annual Miss MTSlJ Pag- eant. This year ' s Vets Beauty was Miss Mary Brock- An entrant In the annual Beard-Growing Contest. Connie O ' Connell, Talent Contest winner. VETERANS CLUB man. The winner of the talent contest was Miss Connie O ' Connell. Among the activities sponsored by the club were monthly programs for the patients at the V.A. hHospItal, sponsorship of an orphan at the an- nual ASB Christmas party, an entry In the Biology Club Stunt Night, a Homecoming float, and spon- sorship of the annual Vets Club beard-growIng con+est. Homecoming 1968— ! Go POGO. Roger Trough: One of the participants annual Vets Talent Show. the fourteenth PE CLUB The PE Club meets bi-monthly, striving to promote interest in the profession of physical education. The members represent MTSU at the an- nual h PER State Convention as well as the Southern District Convention. This organization participated in the Homecoming parade and sponsored a child at the ASB Christmas party. Officers included, as President, Jim Barr; Vice-President, Judy Linville; Treasurer, Edward Solomon; Secre- tary, Pat Sarver; and Publicity Chairman, Kenny Linville. Front Row: Edward C. Solomon, Judy Linville, Jim Barr, Pat Sarver, Kenny Linville. Row Two: Anne Forde, Marcia Ed- wards, Dorothy Heriges, Patti Coulter, Roberta Cummings, Jean Tinnin, Audrey Jo Rascoe, Nancy Godbo ' d. Back Row: David Herbert, Sondra Wilcox, Sponsor; Debbie Lundlen, Bill Welch, Philip Parker, Brenda Beck. Peggy Linville. 274 i. -- %0 TAU SIGMA Through Its activities, Tau Sigma works to broad- en Interest In the social sciences, to work with rhe administration in all matters affecting the welfare of the student body, to promote the best possible understanding between faculty members and stu- dents, and to perpetuate the traditions of MTSU. The group was able to make donations to La Sabre Indian School and Father Flanagan ' s Boys ' Town through the sale of MTSU pennants. The members also enjoyed a hialloween party, Sewart tour ond picnic, a pizza party, and a Christmas get-together. First Row: Jimmy Williams, Executive Chairman; Marcy Hess, First Chairman; Mr. hlarold Conway, Advisor; Carol Koth, Executive Secretary; Shirley hlollis, ASB Representa- tive. Second Row: Tim Perry, Judy Batson, Sue Burton, Linda Johnson, Sharlena Phillips, Reba Wynn, Sandy hlood, Lana Tucker, Judy Creswell. Third Row: David Hood, Gary Har- ville, barrel King, John Reed, Joel Earheart, Carol Ann Parker, Jo Ann Wiseman, Jean Stephens, Judy Long, Sandy Herbert, David Herbert. Fourth Row: Dave Walton, Jim Pugh, Herb Looney, Judith Jennings, Betsy Reed, Wanda Webb, Sherrie Morris, Barbara Morse, Donna Bentley, Linda Wiseman, Gwanda Phillips. WEIGHTLIFTING CLUB To encourage weight training and physical fitness on the MTSU campus and in Middle Tennessee, the MTSU Welghtllfting Club was formed In 1967. The chief requirement for entering the club is an enthusiasm for weight training and weight-lifting. The club has been active in Intra- mural sports, social functions, and charity functions on campus. Seated: Dr. James Covington, Advis- or; Steve Jarrell, President; Charles Estes, Vice-President; Don Newberry, Publicity Chairman. Second Row: Mike Powell, Treasurer; Mack Barrett, Bill Kennedy, John Troy, Gary Sawyer. Third Row: Hoge Green, Jim Jeeter, Bill Brigham, John Ackerson. Not Pres- ent: Joe Malone and Bill Albaugh. PRE-LAW SOCIETY Seated: Elizabeth Boyers, Sponsor; Charles Flower, Jr., Colleen Powell, Secretary; Linda Judd, ASB Representative; Charles Ray, President; Robert C. Pirtle, Brett Blevins. Standing: Linden Ham- mond, Mike Bottoms, Jeff Sakas, Bobby Elliott, Richard Mc- Gregor, Larry Drolsum, Jimmy Smartt, Bob Sands. Sponsored by the ever active Mrs. Elizabeth Boyers the Pre-Law Society, through the hard work of its mem- bership, has been able to make and maintain contact with practicing attorneys. Through their activities, these future lawyers have a better idea as to whether their choice of field will suit them. The society has achieved much in filling a void previously seen on this campus. Since its organization in the Spring of 1968, Gamma Epsilon has been active in its attempt to interest stu- dents in geography and to expand its members own knowledge of geography. This has been accomplished through their meetings and by means of field trips to points of interest around the state of Tennessee. In the Spring all of the members enjoyed a trip to Mammoth Cave, Kentucky. William Money, Joey Perkins, Vice-President; Alice Hudson, Presi- dent; Virginia Fults, Publicity Chairman; Bob Eadler, Secretary- Treasurer; Ray Hollis, Joyce Martin. GAMMA EPSILON 276 INTERNATIONAL CLUB This unique organlzatfon Is made up of both foreign students and Interested Annerlcan students. The club Is designed to assist foreign students in making an easy transition into campus life and in adjusting to American mores and traditions by pro- moting occasions for socializing and discussion. Their projects for the year Included participation in the hlomecoming parade, sponsoring an orphan at Christmas, and International Salad Night, and an orientation program in the form of a tea. hHosseln Mansour was the President for the year; Wanda Webb served as Vice-President; Isam hiallm was the representative to the ASB. International display at club night. Front Row: Isam hlalim, ASB Representative; Wanda Webb, Vice-President; Hossein Mansour, President; Anne Northcutt, Pamela Warren. Row Two: Georgia Sauer-Looney, Suresh N. Mehta, Linda Lake, Susan Potts, Charles Campbell James, Jr., Audrey Nichocas, Melanle Magnus. Robert 277 NCA off SECRETARIES Seafed: Janice Trimble, President; Linda Sue Wiseman, Janice Pope, Vice-President; Pam Zimmerman, Historian; Carole Patten, ASB Representative; Carol Finney, Cheryl Scott, Elizabeth Daniel. Standing: Lucretia Witt, Secretary; Jean Adcock, Janice Britton. Debbie White, Janice Boling, Patricia Delk, Publicity Chairman; hHazel Bloodworth, Carolyn Duke, Jean Stephens, Diane Sullivan, Treasurer; Diane Rooker, Pam Green, Dorris Taylor, Rita Me- shotto. Sponsors are Dr. L. V. Taylor and Mr. Ivey Chance. This association has as its purpose the exchange of ideas and experiences among students planning secre- tarial careers. Their monthly meetings encourage achievement of this purpose as well as the guest speak- ers v hich they invite from the field of business. The NCAS made several field trips which were designed to help the members grow professionally. They spon- sored a seminar for professional secretaries in the area and entertained the campus secretaries at a tea. EL CIRCULO HISPANO El Circulo Hispaiio, which has enjoyed many a Mexican and Spanish oriented program, was organized to promote interest in Spanish and Spanish-American language, culture, customs, music, and art. In addition to regular meetings the members enter- tained guests from Latin Amer- ica, had a picnic at the .home of their sponsor, and entertained at a Mexican dinner. Probably one of the most original parties this year occurred during their Christ- mas celebration — Mexican style. Front Row: Ann Adams, President; Jerry Rye, Vice-President; Trudy Whitver, Secretary-Treasurer. Second Row: Carolyn Phil- lips, Kennard Tarkington, Linda Worden, Dr. T. Coy Porter, Advisor. Standing: Pat hieffington, Patrick Cox, Anna Trawick. 278 Standing: Joan Pockrus, Jerry Poulln, Leonard Zachery, Richard Arnold, Roselie Alexander. Seated: Dr. June Martin, Phyllis Mc- Connell, Sherry Collins, Cheryl Bible, Mrs. Vera hHoward. Not Pictured: Janet Fisher, and Dr. Traore. LA SOCIETE FRANCAISE Though small in membership, the French Club participates In a great variety of activities designed to ac- quaint its members with the true mode of French life. Membership is open to all those interested in the study of French culture. This year the club co-sponsored the Foreign Film Series and participated in the Col- lege Bowl, Stunt Night, and Club Night. In addition, a Spring banquet and Christmas party were held for the members. Floor: Wolf Kamlott, Bob hiazelinski, C. Anthony Martin, Earl L. hiillis, Linda Noble, hiermann Bloch, Mike McCarroll, John Baily, Ortrun Gilbert, Jack Barden. Couch: Regina Warden, Susie La- tane, Liz Thackston, Mary Wehrman, Toni Flynn, Martha Sadler, Liana Schwemer, Norita Grenz. Die Deutchen Kameraden Organized to further interest in the German language and culture through intellectual and social functions, the German Club has continued to grow both in mem- bership and scope of activities. This years activities included participation in Conversation groups, lecture series, the College Bowl, Soccer parties, and co-spon- sorship of the Foreign Film Series. This year the mem- bers entertained members of the faculty and adminis- tration at a November-fest. 279 First Row: Sharon Martin, President; Connie Foster, Publicity Chairman; Judy Leach, Secretary; Pat Bentley, Vice-President; Fred Newhart, Treasurer. Second Row: Jean S ullivan, Prissy Floyd. Third Row: Mary Flynn, Sharon Parker. Fourth Row: Bobbye Merryman, Betty Reed, Clara Smith, Marie Potts, advisor; Sandra Wil- son, Linda Lane, Johnette Justice. Back Row: Jean Lind- say, Carolyn Yarbrough, Karen Burns, Sandra Taylor, Georgia Looney. STUDENT NURSES ASSOCIATION The MTSU Student Nurses Association was a natural outgrowth of the nursing program at MTSU. The organization encourages its members to par- ticipate in professional organizations, to continue their education, and to work with the campus and the community in an effort to develop a better un- derstanding of today ' s nursing. They participated in campus activities as well as collecting for UNI- CEF, hearing guest speakers, and engaging in the recreational activities at the V.A. Hospital. The Orchesis is the campus ' modern dance orga- nization. These girls practice during the year for the various tours and concerts in which they par- ticipate. Th e highlights of this year ' s activities were performances in the Fine Arts Festival and ■' ' he World of Dance. Several members also danced in the Phi Mu Alpha concert this spring. Standing: Beth McLemore, Social Chairman; Leslie hHar- rls, President; Marcy Hess, Juanlta Allen, Treasurer; Moonyene King, Sarah Miller. Seated: Diann Dorrls, Meridy Drolsum, Caria Neal, Connie O ' Connell. ORCHESIS 280 Philip Harper, Margaret Wright, Sponsor; Marie McBride, Linda Arms, Tom McKnight, Faye Parker, Elaine Barnhill Swyers, Arlene Windrow, Rocky Craft. President; Duane Sawyer, Myrna Morgan, Kathleen Anderson. At the organ console: Marilyn Meador, Secretary; and Gayle Sadler. Not Pictured: Randy Carson, Patricia Mabry, Billie Crowell, Anne Pettey, Ann Crenshaw, and Jane Jenkins. GUILD STUDENT GROUP The Guild Student Group was founded to advance the cause of worthy religious music and to raise the standards of ef- ficiency of organists and choirmasters. In addition, the members of this group are able to meet together to discuss pro- fessional topics. In addition to the Guild ' s annual presentation of Christmas music, the group sponsored its own lecture series on the varying aspects of church music and its playing. The members attended and presented recitals of the Nashville chapter of the Guild. MENC Organized to allow its members a voice in the crucial problems of music education, the MENC participates in discussions with educators already in the music field. The organization gives its members a better concept of general music education and its relationship to the rest of the arts. Membership is open to all having an interest in music educa- tion. Seated: Becky Nance, Jane Sherrill, Richard Lewis, Jo Ann Hood, Beverly Casteel. Row Two: Ann Jackson, Gayle Sadler, Gary G ' fellers, Lonnie Liston, Marlee Cox, Faye Parker. Back Row: Danny Andrews, Doug Barlar, Rocky Craft, T. Earl Hinton, Phillip Waters. HOME ECONOMICS The Ellington Home Economics Building is a home away from home for the girls who spend many hours a week in its various laboratories. MTSU ' s Home Economics chapter, through par- ticipation in the promotion of the objective? of ' ' he Tennessee and American hlome Economics associa- tions, helps its members to meet members of the profession who have attained recognition for their activities in home economics. As it does each year, the club held a party at the beginning of the year to introduce freshman and transfer students to the activities of the program. The annual Career Day, designed to introduce prospective high school siu- dents to the home economics program at MTSU, was once again a great success. The members par- ticipated in Club Night, Stunt Night, and hlome- coming activities, and, to complete a well-rounded year, they placed first in the second annual T.O. ALL-Sing held in early March. First Row: Connie Winters, Public Relations; Marie Smythia, Treasurer; Susan Willis, I st Vice-President; Madolyn Sapp, President; Libby Reed, Secretary; Sue Selby, Historian. Second Row: Edwena Mitchell, Marie McBride, Judy Mathls, Dianne Locker, Special Projects; Nancy Fly, ASB Represen- tative; Linda White, Jane Ervin, Angela Conway. Third Row: Melody Jennings, Geraldene Hunt, Linda Ballard, Sharon Hardison, Linda Watson, Glenda Perryman, Elizabeth Mor- ris, Anna Lou Holman, Tina Pfeiffer. Fourth Row: Clarice Waggoner, Marilyn Chattin, Janet Chattin, Linda Gayle Wells, Phyllis Smith, Carol Rutledge, Carolyn Barger, Wan- da Barkley, Judy Hooper, Elaine Hite, Judy Sanders, Audrey Nicholas, Ellen Bevington, Brenda Bond, Barbara Adams, Pat Bowling. ROSEANNE JONES MISS HOME ECONOMICS l w ' ' I. ' f - f ■f J .It I ' Left: Phyllis Murphy, Keith Bronder, Sylvia McKnight, Tony Marshall, Kathy hlinds, Marilyn McCallie, Linda Mohamidu, Charles Gonce, Slobodan Radojevic, Barry Underwood, Susan Karsch, John Cordell, Chip Woody. Center: Pam Owen, Miss Mary Sklba, Mrs. Dorethe Tucker, Clayton hiawes, Ronnie Burns, Linda Smith, Andrea Lindsay, Dana Lowe, Sally Weatherford, Francis Eagle, Stanley German, Marion Gowan, Susan Potts, John Jarrett, Lane Davies, Charlie Jackson, Myrtie Foutch, David hHarbin, Steve White, Morgan Abernathy, Ken Knowles, Chip Schofield, G ' enna Dean, Susan Ray, John Gilpin. Right: George Clinton, Emily Amon- ette, Debbie Kermon, Donna hiardy, Marie Brown, Lynn Brown, Jenan Dorman, Ron Van hiall, Jimmy Wauford, Bob Forsythe, Cathy Bess. BUCHANAN PLAYERS The Buchanan Players, responsible for many fine nights of entertainment on the MTSU campus, meet weekly for business and programs as well as nightly when preparing for a play. Open- to any student interested in dramatics, both on and off the stage, the Players offer many a night of hilarious happen- ings and serious business. This year, in addition to the regularily scheduled plays, John Gilpin, Phyllis Murphy, Keith Bronder, Lynn Brown, Pam Owen, and Stan German, under the direction of Mrs. Tucker, formed a touring company which has trav- elled to Nashville, Columbia, and to Auburn Uni- versity. This year seems to have been a record-breaker for the Players, with Little Me playing for ten this campus! Another first for the year was the guest direction of the Adding Machine by Clay- ton Hawes. But perhaps most outstanding and remarkable was the set designed by Keith Bronder for Dark of the Moon. Indeed, with presentations of professional quality such as these and Carmen, in which all enjoyed George Clinton as Don Jose A dramatic scene from DARK OF THE MOON. and Windy Bone as Carmen, the Players have achieved their goals of promotion and cultivation of interest in the dramatic fields. Officers for the year are: John Gilpin, President; Lynn Brown and Phyllis Murphy, Vice-Presidents; Andrea Lindsey, Secretary; and Ronnie Burns, Treasurer. C.U.B.E. Organized to help create better understanding among Individuals, CUBE has achieved much during its first year of organization. High on their list of endeavors is their tutoring program for elementary school children. Most of the members spend several evenings a week at hHolloway School tutoring chil- dren whose school progress indicates a need for additional help. Among the group ' s other activities this year were a hlomecoming float and extensive work with the local hluman Relations Committee. First Row: Donald Cleveland, Margaret Hockett, Secretary; Casandria Sims, Assistant Secretary; Janice Ducker, Vice- President; Lee Webb, ASB Representative; Karen Thomas, Treasurer. Second Row: Mike Strong, William Phillips, Pat- rick Cox, Darryl Phillips, Jack Barden, Wolf Kamlott, Roy Roberson, Linda Judd, Sylvester Brooks. Third Row: Colleen J Powell, Gordon Taylor, Sammie Nicely, Jonelle Parsley, Alice Hudson, Robert Rucker, Elaine hlite; Erskine R. Smith, Pub- licity Chairman; Lucile Starks, Brenda North, Treasurer; Gloria Walker. Fourth Row: John Reed, Greg Lancaster, Darnell King, Bobby Lynch. •t t ' AMERICAN MARKETING ASSOCIATION The American Marketing Association en- courages students to choose a career within the field of marketing and stimulates interest and encourages scholarship of students pres- ently in the marketing program. The group ' s meetings this year have featured guest speakers from various businesses in the Middle Tennessee area. Members were in- volved with J. C. Penney Co. in hlundred Oaks for the club project in the field of marketing and presented a fashion show in co-operation with Cain-Sloan and White Stag. First Row: Mike Chance, James Gilley, hHershel Thrasher, Vice-President; Denny Hastings, ASB Representative. Second Row: Sharon L. Lollar, Sponsor; Judy Klein, Secretary; Donald Newberry; Harry Thomas, President; Dr. William Vaught, Sponsor; Linda Brown, Dr. Fowler I. Todd, Sponsor. This group was organ- ized primarily to make their religion a more inte- gral part of their lives. To this end, they met to hear speakers and to discuss matters concerning their religious lives. Frequently they participate in the ac- tivities of the local Cum- b e r I a n d Presbyterian Church. During the Christ- mas season, this group de- lighted MTSU neighbors with their caroling. The members also sponsored a child at the ASB Christ- mas Party. Officers in- cluded President David Larkin, Vice President Marsha Plemmons and Area hloward, and Secre- tary-Treasurer Martha Sul- lenger. Front Row: Patricia Price, Kathy Waller, June Elmore. Row Two: Martha Sullenger, Marsha Plemmons, David Larkin, Area hloward. Row CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN Three: Charles Goover, May Glover, Kathy Miller, Paulette Bell, Charlotte Wlnfree. Back Row: Sammie Nicely, Randy McDaniel, William hlov ard, Jim Ramsey. Front Row: Betsy Johnson, Sue Byrd, Kathy Allen. Row Two: Philip Baltz, Linda Sullivan, Alice Strobel, Bob Eadler. Row Three: Marjorie Weaver, Amy Webster, Gloria Barnette, Ellen Mitchell, hteien Thompson. Row Four: Mike hHosey, Lee Palmer, Dave Weber, Father J. A. Rudlsill. The Newman Aposto- late provides a place for socializing and communi- cation among both Cath- olic and non-Catholic students. The members meet for Mass on Wed- nesday nights as well as gathering for a monthly communion breakfast. The Apostolate also visits the V.A. on a monthly basis for activities with the pa- tients. They regularly en- tertain guest speakers. The group is also active in the Intramural sports pro- gram. Officers: as Presi- dent, Robert Eadler; Vice- President, Kelley Sharbel; Re c o r d i n g Secretary, Alice Strobel; Treasurer, Philip Baltz; Sgt. at arms, Pat Jernigan; and as Cor- responding Secretary, Linda Sullivan. NEVIfMAN APOSTOLATE V fESLEY FOUNDATION Wesley sang Its way to first place in the T.O. ALL-Sing. 287 Front, From Left: Paul Cheatham, President: Lynda Morse, Cor- responding Secretary; Jim Folk, Vice-President; Susan Smith, ASB Representative; Ken Maynard, Treasurer; Barbara Adams, Publicity. Second Row: Casandria Sims, Susan Steelman, Iris Starks, Janice Ducker, Secretary; Becky Williams, Bonnie Troupe, Marie McBride. Third Row: Paul Ducker, Anna Trawick, Duane Sawyer, Elaine Hite, Thad Brunson, Joy Shriver, Rev. Richard Shriver, Director. The Wesley Foundation is a united ministry of the United Methodist Church, the Christian Church, and the Episcopal Church. Its weekly schedule includes Sun- day School classes, a Sunday-evening series of pro- grams with speakers, films, panels, and visiting celebri- ties, and supper on Wednesday evenings which is fol- lowed by worship in the Keith Ducker Memorial Chapel. On Friday and Saturday evenings Wesley operates its basement coffee house (which serves fifteen varieties of tea), Paradox 216. Outstanding events of the year have Included four weekend retreats, a first-place win in the campus ALL- SINS, a Wesley-sponsored all-denominational Christ- mas party with President Scarlett as speaker, campus caroling, a hialloween hayrlde, spaghetti suppers, and the sponsorship of a worship team carrying a specially prepared contemporary worship service to various churches In Middle Tennessee. Added to these were outings, parties, and other informal gatherings. Of particular interest was the establishment of a new group, The Experiment, which met twice weekly over supper for Christian fellowship and action. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION In its attempts to minister to the stu- dents of MTSU, the Baptist Student Union sponsors a variety of activities in which all students may participate. The group this year sponsored noonday lunches and devotions and Vespers on Wednesday nights, along with special study groups and summer missions. The members raised $1800 which they do- nated both to home and foreign projects. They participated in the Colorado Work Camp, worked on a Migrant Team to Utah and Idaho, held a Fall Convention, and participated in retreats in the fall and spring. Along with all of these ac- tivities, the members remained able to participate in various campus activities. BSU members socialize at their annual Christmas party Front Row: Joy Eudailey, Karen Bailey, Wanda Draughor, Brenda Bond, Carolyn Clark, Linda Clonts, Judy Vantrease, Madolyn Sapp, Linda Young, Linda Skinner, Betty Sue Crad- dock, Vicki Smith, Gloria Swope, Cathy Drye. Row Two: John Wesley Quintero, Susie Jackson, Mary Jane Keating, Debbie White, Deborah Baker, Carol Ingram, Anne Brown, Janet Bohannon, Beverly Bradley, Carolyn Gray, Sandy Pigg, Sheila Moss, Donna Lively, Lynn Gamble, Doug Gaither. Row Three: Mike Strong, hienry Ramser, Richard Lindsey, Chip Liner, Con Kellerhals, Derry Cochran, Dave Koons, Steve Barrett, Randy Brown, Charles Gonce, Ronnie Gannon, David Duke, Butch Hannah, Buddy Sullivan, Richard Gonce, Charles Goss. 288 Seated: Alice Hudson, Vice-Moderator; Sharon Patten, Trudy Whit- ver. Standing: Phil hiarper, Ed Dickinson. Seated: Joyce Martin, Carolyn Sade, Ann Crenshaw, Secretary; Ann Adams. Standing: Lee Webb, Moderator; Major Glen Emery, sponsor. V fESTIVIINSTE FELLOV fSHIP Front Row: Mildred Pennington, Barbara Head, Janie Pen- nington, Ava Jordan, Susan Justus, Pat Trisler, Nancy Steel- man, Carolyn Duke, Wilma Duke, Debbie Shaver, Sharon Ellis, Judith Sutton, Phyllis Reynolds, Linda Peterson. Row Two: Sandra Todd, Janet Carroll, Ellen Barr, Betty Ann tHunter, Carolyn Clark, Marie Mingle, hielon Pratt, Norma Sanders, Sandra Terry, Jo Ann Brown, Patty Owen, Mary CHURCH OF CHRIST Katherine Ferrel, Rita Brown, Anita Cherry, Brenda Watson, Connie Davis. Back Row: Leamon Flatt, Jim Lawson, Don Beecham, Morgan Pigg, Bill Hunter, Lee Mayo, Lee Garner, Bobby Tramwell, Jimmy Morris, Lonnie Mankin, George Davenport, Smokie Maples, Mel Covington, Alan Brakebill, Wayne McNeal, C. Wymer Wiser. Seated: Nancy Gray, Kay Walker, Deamie Neal, Pat Hooten, Rodema Douglas, Mary Jarrett. Standing: Ben Hall McFarlin, Brenda Mack, Samuel Baker, Darlene Baker, Gipson Baucum. LOVE, a project designed by students of this, group, has this year worked with underprivileged children in several areas of Murfreesboro. This hav- ing been their first full year in the Middle Tennessee Christian Center, the group has accomplished much in promoting fellowship and spiritual growth among those college students interested in participating. The group inaugurated nightly devotionals In addi- tion to those traditionally held on Wednesday nights, and was delighted with the response given them. Three Bible courses were added to the group ' s Seated: Jean Stephens, Rita McKnight, Margaret Shaub, Louise McConnell, Leta Tenpenny, Faye Walchon, Lillie Mitchell, Helen Mann. Standing: Patsy Hooper, Betty Rush- ing, David Wilson, Jimmy Akers, Ronnie Harmon, Kathie Bills, Linda Spencer. ■R f K«l nj[ « H y ■X } fjiflj H ll y H curriculum of study and recreation. Along with a place to study, a student may find kitchen privileges, color television, and a quiet place to think. This year the Center operated three houses, two of which they rented to University students. Other activities of the year Included special-occasion parties such as at Christmas and on Valentines Day, outings such as hayrides and cook-outs, lectureships, a spring banquet, visitations to shut-ins and elderly persons, and special study groups in the homes of various faculty members. Officers for the year In- cluded as president, Glen Belcher; vice-president, Alan Brakebill; secretary, Pat TrIsler; treasurer, Barbara hHead; and as ASB Representative, Rita Wells. R. O. T. C. ACTIVITIES 291 CADET BRIGADE SPONSORS ROTC WORKSHOP MTSU ' s ROTC Brigade has In 1968-69 sirlved to do more than prepare Its four levels of cadets for federal Inspection. The cadet officers set up offices separate from the Instructor group, thus becoming fairly independent, and came up with and successfully carried through several proiects new to the program. Of prime importance was the ROTC Workshop, the first of Its kind, held in early March. Top schools In the Third Army area were invited for a weekend of planning and discussions. The venture was highlighted by an address by Third Army Deputy Commander Major General W. hi. Craig. In May, advanced cadets were given an opportunity to put all that they had learned to use in a War Games which pitted junior and . ' enlor cadets against one another in several realistic situ- ations. Seniors came out on top. ROTC provides specialized training in such fields as communications. Military Science enrollees soon become familiar with these Army personnel. Sponsor Carole Moore, Brigade Sponsor Jo Ann Campbell, Brigade Executive Officer Gary Goff, and Bill Chapman, head of the Sam Davis Pershing Rifles fancy drill platoon, enjoy a break during the Workshop sessions. .i . ' ■.Sm--. ,.- -t: i S ■Captain Hodges urges cadets to continue into the advanced pro- gram. General W. H. Craig, Deputy Commander of Third Army, ad- dressed cadets from eleven uni- versities during Workshop activi- ties. The Forrest Raiders gave assem- bled cadets a demonstration at Sev art AFB of some of the tech- niques they had learned. Raider Commander Danny Dent dropped in by helicopter. Sponsors Sponsors Pam Beckum and Cindy Potter man the refreshment table for meeting-weary cadets during the ROTC Workshop. Pershing Rifles Commander Smokey hlooven and his wife Ann enjoyed dancing to the Third Army Dance Band ' s music at the Military Ball. TRACK AND SABRE OUTLET FOR The Brigade social organization is the Track and Sabre Club, headed by Cadet Lt. Col. Tom Helton. Its members put on a psychedelic Halloween Dance, a picnic, hayride, and the major social function of the year, the Military Ball. To raise money, mem- bers sold charity-raffle tickets, with a Florida trip as prize. The organization was concerned with more than social functions, however, and sponsored a Blood Drive which gave Rutherford County an astounding 799 pints of blood — an outstanding accomplishment. Track and Sabre Club float in the Homecoming parade. CIAL Halloween Dance. DRILL AND RIFLE TEAMI PROVID E CADETS Rifle Team Members, Kneeling: Steve Scates, Bill Small, Sam Walker, Ed Foster, Carl Jackson, Judy Rodden. Standing: Ma [or Eaves, Mike Jean, Mike Russe Weatherly, Joe Fizer, Jack Sidebottom Bottom, Left: A target ' s-eye view of the prone position. Right: Team display at Club Night. With a majority of the team being freshmen, the Raider Rifles made a very good impression this year, their record being 7-5. The team shot in matches against Mississippi State, Murray State, Ole Miss, Georgia State, Columbia Military Academy, and Ten- nessee Tech. MTSU hosted the first annual Volunteer State ROTC Rifle Championships late in the spring semester, to which all ROTC schools in Tennessee we e invited. The Sam Davis Pershing Rifles organization is affili- ated with a national drill fraternity, and because of this, attempts to fulfill the extracurricular needs of its members, who frequently march in local parades, being especially busy during the Christmas season. This year the team participated successfully in drill meets at Fort Gordon, Georgia, Tennessee Tech, and Vanderbilt. Their big trip of the year was to New Orleans where they placed second in one of the Mardi Gras parades. V flTH EXTRA-DRILL ACTIVITIES Top to BoHom: Endless practice for perfection ... on parade in New Orleans . . The Sam Davis Persh- ing Rifles ... a chewing out, to the delight of Mardi Gras audiences . . . and still more practice.  -fe- ij. .. ft ■' - .vlEi ' Top to Bot+om: Flight cadets John hHager and Tim hlogan prepare to take off, with an assist from cranker Donegan . . . George Snoopy Donegan and co-pilot hiank Red Baron Delvin give the signal that all systems are go for another mission . . . Drill, and a holdup over an untied shoe- lace — demerits! . . . practice for federal inspection ... In- struction in proper weapon-stacking procedures. Weekly drill isn ' t always as bad as it seems. Little problems crop up which are amusing; sometimes even the officers make mistakes, which prove they are hu- man and make the session a little more livable — even in 30-degree weather. And then there are the spon- sors. One is always nearby, in a very short skirt, to put a little bit of life into drill routine. Aviation students put a little life into their ROTC program by learning to fly, on the Army, at the Mid- State Flight School. Mr. Miller Lanier and Capt. Philips direct the program which teaches cadets principles of navigation, map and compass reading, take-offs and landings, and which accumulates for them many hours of solo flying. Upon commissioning, these cadets will voluntarily apply for Army Aviation Training. DRILL, FLIGHT PROGRAM RAIDERS: ACTION! ■■ Top to Bot+om: Raider Commander Danny Dent looks over the situation with Tom Helton, Track and Sabre Club Commander, during a field exercise . . . Raiders teach prospective candidates the finer points of rapelling . . . the unsettling art of hand-to- hand combat . . . Raiders don ' t always keep their feet dry . . . Raider on rapell . . . Maj. A. L. Wells observes as Raiders board a C-130 at Ft. Campbell ... on the firing line at Sewart AFB. The Forrest Raiders are the Brigade counter-insurgency unit. By their activi- ties they endeavor to prepare senior cadets for active duty, and junior cadets for the rigors of summer camp. Raiders engage in field training exercises where they are taught various skills, from learn- ing to read and use a compass, camou- flage techniques, demolitions exercises, weapon familiarization, bayonet prac- tice, to rappelling. Members presented a demonstration of techniques to cadets attending the ROTC Workshop in early March. During spring break, Raiders traveled to Dahlonega, Georgia, to at- tend the Army Mountain Ranger School. With bi-weekly sessions, and frequent field exercises, the Forrest Raiders man- age to keep really in shape. 1150 EAST MAIN  j [CUR ACKSG.f. .HITS.. CENTER RX tit am rLAND MTSU BOOKSTORE Servitug all 3MTSU students MODERN §ELF SERVICE So, what else do you think students buy? TEXTBOOKS - 1 EW A D USED QUALITY PAPERBACKS SCBOOL AXD AKT SUPPLIES CLASS RIXGS AXD JEWELKY SENIOR ACTIVITIES ADAIR, GEORGE MILTON; B.S., History; Pi Gamma Mu; Dean ' s List. ADAMS. ANNE L; B.A., History and Spanish; Gamma Beta Phi, Secre- tary; Tau Omicron; Phi Gamma Mu; Alpha Mu Gamma; Dean ' s List; Spanish Club, President; Westminster Fellowship, Secretary; SNEA; Senior Class Senator; ASB Representative; Booster Club: ASB Stu- dent Affairs; Treble Chorale. ADAMS. DOROTHY JEAN; B.S.. Business Education, ADAMS, JERRY RAYLEN; B.S.. Psychology. ADAMS, NAOMI JOYCE; B.S., Music Education; Band of Blue; Cho- rus; Varsity Choir. ADAMS, RAYMOND THOMAS; B.S., Social Science; Dorm President; SNEA. ADAMS, ROBERT GALLOWAY; B.S.. Chemistry. AKIN, WINIFRED ANN; B.S., Home Economics; Home Economics Club; Kappa Omicron Phi; Alpha Gamma Phi Sorority, Secretary, So cial Chairman. ALEXANDER, JULIA CLAYTON; B.S.. Sociology; Triton Club; Booster Club: ASB Freshman Affairs; Kappa Delta Pi; Dean ' s List; Alpha Gamma Phi Sorority: ISC Representative, Vice-President. ALLEN, KATHERINE FRANCES: B.S., Biology and Social Science. ALLEN, RUSSELL H., JR.: B.S., Business Administration. ALLEY, WILLIAM EDWARD; B.S.. Psychology: Track and Sabre Club. AMBURGEY, JANE HOLT; B.S., Physical Education; SNEA; Physical Education Club; Booster Club. ANDERSON, JOSEPH NEIL, JR.: B.S., History. ANDERSON, RICHARD MICHAEL; B.S.. Biology; Phi Mu Delta, President; Pre-Medical Society: Beta Beta Beta; Lambda Tau; Dean ' s List. ANDREWS, CLARA JANE; B.S.. HPER; AAHPER; Physical Education Club. ARNOLD, RICHARD A.; B.A.. French and English; Blue Raider Sports Car Club. Publicity Director, Vice-President, President; Wesley Foundation; French Club. ASLINGER, BILLIE CAROL; B.S.. Elementary Education; Women ' s Recreation Association; Physical Education Club; SNEA; BSU. AUSTIN, MICHAEL ANDREW: B.S., Business; Cross Country Track: Booster Club; T-Club; Pi Sigma Epsilon: Spanish Club. AYDELOTT, LEONARD PAUL; B.S., Agriculture; Church of Christ Group; Delta Tau Alpha; Who ' s Who: Social Conservation Society of America. BACKHERMS, DANNY RAY: B.S., History; Pi Gamma Mu: Dean ' s List. BAINES, MARY GORDON; B.S., Mathematics: Who ' s Who. BAKER, EDWARD ALLAN; B.S., Finance; Spelunkers Club; Circle K; Track and Sabre; Chi Alpha Pi Fraternity, Rush Chairman: Senior Senator. BAKER, JANICE REED: B.S., Music Education; Delta Omicron; MENC: ASB Hostess; Tau Omicron: Drama Club; Concert Choir; Dorm Officer: Band of Blue; ASB Social Committee. BALES, ROY EDWARD; B.S., HPER: Booster Club; SNEA; Physical Education Club; Gymnastics Club. BARKER, JOHN RICHARD: B.S.. Political Science: Pi Gamma Mu: Sigma Club: Delta Tau Alpha: Track Sabre Club, Executive Com- mittee; Distinguished Military Student. BARKER. SUE; B.S., Social Science. BARKKUME, RICHARD MICHAEL: B.S., Marketing; Sam Davis Drill Team; American Marketing Association; Alpha Kappa Psl. Director of Public Relations. BARNES, BETTY ANN; B.S., Elementary Education; Kappa Delta So- rority; SNEA; ASB Student Affairs Committee, Social Committee, Hostess Committee. BARNES. BEVERLY ANN; B.S.. Sociology; Buchanan Players: Tau Sigma; SNEA. BARNES, CARL DENNIS: B.S.. Music; Spelunker ' s Club; Phi Mu Alpha; MTSU Orchestra; Band of Blue: Phi Mu Alpha Stage Band: Brass Choir; MENC. BARNES. JANET DUGGIN; B.S.. Home Economics; Home Economics Club. Church of Christ Group. BARNETT. GARRETT LEE; B.S.. General Business; PI Sigma Epsilon. Secretary; Sidelines; Midlander; Young Rspublicans: Ecodiu.-n o ' Excellence Award. Pi Sigma Epsilon. BARNHILL, ELIZABETH ELAINE; B.S., English; Delta Omicron, Vice- President; Tau Omicron: Phi Sigma Beta: Kappa Delta Pi; Who ' s Who; Treble Chorale: Concert Choir; Varsity Choir; American Guild of Organists; Westminster Fellowship, President. BARRETT, EUGENE BOYD; B.A., Sociology. BARRON, WILLIAM COBIA, II; B.S., Mathematics. BATSON, JUDY FAYE: B.S.. Sociology; Biology Club. Secretary- Treasurer: Alpha Gamma Phi Sorority. Corresponding Secretary; Chess Club; Tau Sigma: SNEA. BEADLE. RUBY DIANNE: B.S.. Business Education; Pi Omega Pi. Secretary; Tau Omicron; Gamma Beta Phi; Kappa Delta PI; SNEA. BEAN. EVA SUE; B.S.. Home Economics: Home Economics Club. BEDWELL. TERRY LEWIS; B.S.. Elementary Education; Gamma Beta Phi; Dean ' s List. BEECH. GLENN EDWARD; B.S.. Marketing; Pi Sigma Epsilon. BELL. HOWARD FRANKLIN; B.S.. Industrial Management; Who ' s Who. BELLENFANT. SHIRLEY JOY; B.S.. Mathematics; Gamma Beta Phi; Tau Omicron: Alpha Mu Gamma; French Club; Kappa Delta Pi. BENNETT. DOUGLAS, JR.; B.S.. Political Science; Sam Davis Rifles; Socratics; Intramurals; Pi Gamma Mu; Sigma Delta Zeta Fraternity. Parliamentarian and Vice-President; Junior Senator: ASB Speaker of the Senate: House of Representatives. Sgt.-at-Arms. BENNETT. MICHAEL HORACE; B.S.. Business Marketing; PI Sigma Epsilon. BESHEARS. JOE DON; B.S., Agriculture: Delta Tau Alpha; Rodeo Club; Brock and Bridle Club. BHAMORNSIRI, SUWANNATAD; B.S., Business Administration: Inter- national Club: Tau Omicron. BHAMORNSIRI, SURASKDl; B.S., Business Administration; Interna- tional Club. BIGGER, DELIA WELBORN; B.S., Psychology; ROTC Sponsor; Tau Omicron; Kappa Delta Pi; Little Sister, Lambda Psi. BIRDSONG, DONALD WAYNE; B. S., Industrial Management. BLACKFORD, JUDITH ANN: B.S., Elementary Education; Cheerleader; SNEA. BLAKE, JEANETTA FAYE; B.S., Elementary Education: Alpha Gamma Phi Sorority, Songleader; SNEA; Booster Club; Intramurals; Delta Omicron; ASB House of Representatives. BLAIR, JANIS J.; B.S., English; Kappa Delta Pi; Sidelines. BLAIR, NORMA STONECIPHER; B.S., Music Arts; Treble Chorale. BLANCHARD, WILLIAM ARTHUR: B.S., Mathematics: Triton Club, President. BLAKENSHIP, NELLY McCLURE: B.S.. Business Education; Pi Omega PI. BLUMEN, DAVID MAURICE; B.S., Economic-Finance; Alpha Kappa Psi. BOLTON. TOMMY EUGENE: B.S.. Industrial Management; Freshman Class Sgt.-at-Arms; Sophomore Class. Vice-President. BOGGESS. JAMES VICTOR: B.S.. Accounting. BOWMAN. ELLEN HOOVER; B.S.. Sociology; Spelunkers Club; Inter- national Club; Tau Sigma; Wesley Foundation. BOYD. LARRY CRAIG; B.S., Business Administration; Honor Roll; Young Republicans: Christian Student Group. BOW, KENNETH DOYLE; B.S.. History. BOWLING. PATRICIA FAYE; B.S.. Home Economics; Church of Christ Group: Home Economics Club. BRACKEN, CHARLES RANDALL: B. S.. Agriculture; Delta Tau Alpha. BRANTLEY, FRANCES GAYLE: B.S., Elementary Education; Alpha Delta Pi Sorority: Kappa Delta Pi; Gamma Phi Beta: Booster Club; SNEA. BRATCHER, DAVID LESLIE; B.S., Social Science. BRICE, JOHN RANDALL: B.S., Economics: Lambda Psl Fraternity; Circle K. BRICE, MARTHA DIXON; B.S.. Sociology; Alpha Gamma Phi Sorority; ROTC Sponsor, Queen ' s Court; Lambda Psl Fraternity. Sweetheart. Little Sister: Miss Midlander Court. BRIGHAM, WILLIAM I.; B.S., Accounting; MTSU Accounting Society; Delta Mu Delta. BRIGHTWELL. WILLIAM THOMAS; B.S., Physical Education; Baseball Team; T-Club: Intramurals. BRITTON, JANICE G.; B.S., Secretarial Administration; Treble Chorale: NCAS; Pentecostal Church Group. BROOKMAN. SANDRA DIANNE SPENCER; B.S., Secretarial Ad- ministration; Spelunkers Club, Historian; Rodeo Club: International Club; Wesley Foundation; NCAS. BROWN, EDDY ALLEN; B.S., Economics; Kappa Alpha Fraternity; Alpha Kappa Psl; Dorm President. BROWN, LYNN EDWARD; B.S., Theatre; Buchanan Players; Alpha Psi Omega, Vice-President. BROWN, PHILIP RAY; B.S., History. BROWN, RANDALL M.; B.S., History; Pi Gamma Mu. BROWN. WANDA FAYE; B.S.. Business Education; Pi Omega Pi. President; Who ' s Who; Gamma Beta Phi; SNEA. BROWNING. ERNIE DAVID; B.S.. Animal Science; Delta Tau Alpha. Secretary. BRUCE, GWENDOLYN DIANE; B.S.. Biology; ASB Freshman Affairs. Student Affairs; Delta PI Gamma. President: Kappa Sigma Sweet- heart Court: ISC, President; Most Popular Female. BRUMBACH, FREDERICK A.; B.S.. Accounting: Pi Sigma Epsilon. BRYAN. SHARON ANNE; B.S.. Social Science: Buchanan Players: Tau Sigma; Pre-Law Society. BRYSON. CHARLES E.. JR.; B.S.. Mathematics; Drill Team. BUELL, LARRY L.; B.S., Social Science. BUHLER. CHARLIE FRANKLIN; B.A., Business Management. BUMPUS, SADIE ANDREA: B.S., Home Economics; Wesley Founda- tion, Treasurer; SNEA; Home Economics Club. BURT, LUCY SHARON: B.S., Business Education; NCAS. BURTON, LAVADA SUE: B.S., Elementary Education; SNEA; Tau Sigma; Kappa Delta Colony, Treasurer. BYRD, JAMES ALLEN; B.S., Business Administration: Psi Sigma Epsilon, Pledge Committee Chairman. CAGLE. BOBBY W.; B.S., HPER. CAIRNS, JOSEPH JAMES: B.S., Mathematics. CALAHAN, MARGARET ELIZABETH: B.S.. Mathematics: Delta Phi Gamma. President: Gamma Beta Phi. Treasurer: Kappa Delta PI. Historian; Tau Omicron; Lambda Psl Sweetheart Court; Math Club. CALL, JOYCE ANN: B.S.. Biology; Buchanan Players; Alpha Psi Omega. MILLER INSURANCE AGENCY Miller Insurance Security is . . . General Insurance MURFREESBORO, TENNESSEE 102 N. Spring— 893-6893 893-5044 One Hour Service and Car Wash One block from Campus East Main At College Heights JAMES K. POLK HOTEL . .. An Ingram Cunningham Hotel Air Conditioned Coffee Shop and Guest Rooms TAXI TAXI TAXI SAF-T-CAB CO. Prompt — Courteous — Service 24 years DEPENDABLE SERVICE 224 W. 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Main Street W[MIE double barrel radio SWINGIN ' COUNTRY SOUNDS • POPS PAST and PRESENT Tom Perryman SENIOR ACTIVITIES CAMPBELL, JO ANN; A.A.. Nursing; Band; ROTC Sponsor, Brigade Sponsor: ASB Hostess Committee. Freshman Affairs Committee; Sig- ma Nu Colony, Sweetheart Court; Miss Midlander Court; Kappa Delta Colony; Tau Sigma: Student Nurses ' Association. CAMPBELL, LANA MARLENE; B.S., Business Education; Tau Omicron; Pi Omega Pi, Historian; Kappa Delta Pi; ASB House of Repre- sentatives. President ' s Cabinet, Secretary of Correspondence: TISL, SUSGA; Chi Omega, Personnel Chairman. CARLTON. JOE MORRIS; B.S., Accounting; Delta Mu Delta; Vice- President; ASB House of Representatives; MTSU Accounting Society; Dean ' s List; Who ' s Who. CARTER, THOMAS DENISON; B.S., History; Lambda Psi; Pi Gamma Mu; ASB House of Representatives; Dorm President. CARVER, JACKIE F.; B.S., Physical Education; Baseball Team; T-Club. CASHION, KERRY LESLIE; B.S., Business Administration. CATALANO. LINDA BRADLEY; B.S.. Art. CATHEY, DONALD WILSON; B.S., Agriculture; Delta Tau Alpha; Block and Bridle Club; ASB House of Representatives. CATHEY, PEGGY MARIE; B.S., Business Education; Pi Omega Pi; NCAS. CHAMPION. ARDIE RICHARD: B.S., Industrial Management. CHAPMAN, DENNIS HOWARD: B.S.. Biology and Mathematics. CHAPMAN, PATRICIA JEAN; B.S., Elementary Education; SNEA; Tau Sigma. CHAPPELL, EDWARD WEBB, JR.; B.S. Kappa Alpha. CHEATHAM, PAUL WAYNE; B.S., Computer Science; Math Club; Sigma Club, Wesley Foundation, President. CHENARD, ROGER GERARD: B.S., Social Science; Kappa Alpha: Booster Club; ASB Students Affairs and Freshman Affairs Com- mittees. CHERRY, KELLY DUKE; B.S.. Biology; Beta Beta Beta. CHERRY, LARRY WAYNE; B.S.. Psychology; Varsity Football; T-Club. CHESNUTT, JOHN LEE; B.S., General Business; Drill Team. CHUMLEY, TONY WAYNE; B.S.. Marleting; Pi Sigma Epsilon; ASB House of Representatives: Church of Christ Group: American Marketing Association. CLEMMER, MARY CATHERINE; B.S., Home Economics; Wesley Foundation, Public Relations Chairman; Tau Omicron: Home Eco- nomics Club, Vice-President: Kappa Omicron Phi, Corresponding Secretary. Guard: Dean ' s List; CUBE. CLINTON. GEORGE STANLEY, JR.: B.S., Music and Theatre; March- ing and Concert Bands: Chorus: Varsity Choir; Sacred Harp Singers; Phi Mu Alpha, Stage Band, Writer, Arranger Alpha Psi Omega; Buchanan Players; Who ' s Who. COGGINS, ALLEN REESE; B.S., Biology; Spelunbrs Club, President; Dean ' s List. COHAN, SUSAN JANE; B.S., Sociology; Tau Sigma. COLEBROOKE, FLORA GAIL; B.A.. Speech; Who ' s Who; Buchanan Players: Pi Kappa Delta. Treasurer; Spanish Club; Tau Omicron; Kappa Delta Pi; Debate Team; Junior Senator; Senior Senator; Delta Pi Colony. COLEMAN, DON F., B.S., Political Science: CUBE, President. COLEMAN, NOEL VOYETT. JR.: B.S.. Agriculture. COLYAR, ALLAN L; B.S., Industrial Management. COMER, BARBARA SUE; B.S., Education; SNEA; BSU; Gamma Beta Phi. COMPTON, JAMES MICHAEL; B.S.. History; Rifle Team; Track Sabre Club; Kappa Alpha; ASB House of Representatives. COOK. HOWARD GLYNNE; B.S.. Political Science; Veteran ' s Club; CUBE; ASB House of Representatives. COOK, ROBERT LYNN; B.S.. Biology; Buchanan Players: Track and Sabre Club; Chi Alpha Pi, Treasurer; Cheerleader: ASB Cabinet, Co-chairman of School Spirit. COOK, WILLIAM MILES: B.S., Marketing. COOPER, BILL POWELL: B.S., Political Science. COOPER. LLOYD THOMAS: B.S.. HPER; Physical Education Club: Booster Club; Intramural Sports. COPPEDGE, JOY PHIFER; B.S.. Social Science; Pi Gamma Mu. CORNES. WILLIAM BUCHNER; B.S., Economics; Sam Davis Rifles: ROTC Scholarship; Track and Sabre Club. Board of Directors; Circle K, Board of Directors; Chi Alpha Pi. Corresponding Secretary. His- torian, Board of Directors; Who ' s Who. CORNETT, DAVID COLLINS; B.S., Marketing; Chi Alpha Pi; Circle K, Corresponding Secretary; Track and Sabre Club: Sam Davis Drill Team: Booster Club; American Marketing Association. COTHERN, WILLIAM MICHAEL: B.S., History; Pi Sigma Epsilon. COULTER, PAHI WILLEAN; B.S., HPER; Women ' s Recreational As- sociation; Physical Education Club: Church of Christ Group. COUNTS, EARL MARTIN: B.A.. Psychology. COUNTS. SAMUEL HARRISON: B.S.. Business Administration. COWAN. JOHN THOMAS: B.S., Industrial Arts; Epsilon Pi Tau; In- dustrial Arts Club. COX, DONNA CHERYL; B.S., English. COX, JAMES H.; B.S., Sociology; Wesley Foundation. COX. PATRICK CLAYTON. JR.; B.S.. Political Science: ASB House of Representatives: Track and Sabre Club; Spanish Club; Forrest Raiders. CRAFT. ROCKS THOMAS: B.S.. Music Education; Phi Mu Alpha Sin- fonia; Honors Recital; American Guild of Organist, President; MENC, Vice-President; Sacred Harp Singers; Varsity Choir; Concert Choir, Vice-President. CRAIG. WILLIAM SMITH, JR.; B.S.. Biology; Chemistry Club; Biology Club; Orchesis Club; My Fair Lady cast. CROCKETT, JENNIFER; B.S.. Biology; Transfer from Union University. CROOK. JAMES LYNN; B.S.. Biology. CROUCH. VIVIAN DEE; B.S.. Elementary Education; SNEA; Alpha Delta Pi. CROWDER, JANET LYNN; B.S.. Business Education; Kappa Delta Colony, Founding President; Phi Epsilon Sweetheart; Majorette, Band of Blue: ROTC Sponsor; SNEA: ASB Communications Committee, Hostess Committee, Student Affairs Committee: NCSA. CROWELL, ALLEN D.; B.S.. HPER; Veteran ' s Club. CRUTCHFIELD. LARRY WAYNE; B.S., Business: Alpha Kappa Psi. CUMMINGS, ROBERTA LEE; B.S., Elementary Education; Women ' s Recreational Association; Physical Education Club; SNEA; Pente- costal Church Group. CUNNINGHAM, CHARLES EUGENE; B.S.. Political Science; Chi Alpha Pi; Pre-Law Society; Young Democrats. DAHLGREN, CHARLES HANSON: B.S.. Physical Education; Varsity Track Team, Captain. Most Valuable Trackman; Circle K; T-Club. DALE, SHERRY MAURINE; B.S., Elementary Education; Booster Club; BSU; Student Christian Union; Chorus: Treble Chorale: Band of Blue- SNEA. DAMICO, NICKOLAS: B.S., Sociology. DANIEL, CHARLES ROBERT; B.S., Physical Education; Varsity Football Team, Captain; Athlete of Year. DANIEL, ELIZABETH ANN; B.S., Secretarial Administration; NCAS; Alpha Gamma Phi, Alumni Chairman; Lambda Psi. Little Sister. DARDEN, GLENN HOWARD; B.S.. Accounting. DAVIDSON, MATTIE E. N.; B.S., Elementary Education. DAVIDSON, PHILLIP LEON; B.S.. History; Kappa Sigma, Founder, Past Guard Master: ASB Senator; Pi Gamma Mu; SNEA; Forrest Raiders: IFC. DAVIS, GLENN BURTON; B.S., Music; Phi Mu Alpha, Warden, Pledgemaster; Band of Blue: Orchestra: Brass Ensemble: ASB House of Representatives. DAVIS, JANET ANDREA; B.S., Home Economics. DAVIS, MARTHA LORAINE; B.S., Home Economics; Wesley Founda- tion: Home Economics Club. DAVIS, WILLIAM MALCOLM: B.S., Business Administration. DEAN, PAMELA LYNNE: B.S.. Elementary Education. DEATON, DAVID KENNETH: B.S.. Business Administration. DeLONG, DAVID RAINEY; B.S.. Sociology; Intramurals. DELVIN, CLYDE HENRY, III; B.S.. Agriculture. DENNEY, ALMA JEAN; B.S.. Elementary Education: Kappa Delta Pi; Booster Club; Midlander; Wesley Foundation. DENNY. GLORIA DEAN; B.S., Sociology: Alpha Gamma Phi, Rush Chairman; Treble Chorale, Intramurals; SNEA. DERRYBERRY, JANICE DARLENE; B.A., English; Dean ' s List; German Club: Tau Omicron; Alpha Mu Gamma. DICKINSON, JACOB McGAVOCK, IV; B.S., Political Science; Pre- Law Society, Vice-President. DINKINS. ROBERT RICHARD; B.S., Business Administration. DISMUKES, ANNA LOUISE: B.S., Elementary Education; Kappa Delta Pi; SNEA: Dean ' s List; Chi Omega, Jeweler and Standards Com- mittee. DIXON, SUELLEN: B.S., Business Education; Pi Omega Pi: ASB House of Representatives; Tau Omicron; Kappa Delta Pi; Newman Club. DODDS, WILLIAM NELSON, JR.; B.S., Chemistry; Chemistry Club; Track and Sabre Club. DODSON, DONALD RAY; B.S., Business Administration. DOLLINS, ROBERT B.; B.A., Political Science. DONEGAN. GEORGE MICHAEL; B.S.. Industrial Management; Booster Club: Industrial Arts Club; Epsilon Pi Tau; Track and Sabre Club; Forrest Raiders; ROTC, Commendation Ribbon, Flight Gradu- ate, Distinguished Military Student. DONNELL. CYNTHIA LOUISE; B.S.. Marketing; Alpha Delta Pi. DORRIS. JOY DIANN; B.S., Biology; Gymnastics Club; Modern Dance Club: Wesley Foundation; Physical Education Club; SNEA. DOUGLAS, JULIA ARLENE; B.S., Elementary Education; Socratics; Cumberland Presbyterian Group: Sidelines; Midlander; Treble Chorale. President; ASB Representative; ASB Social, Communica- tions, and School Spirit Committees; Kappa Delta Colony. ASB Representative, Choir Director; SNEA. DOUGLAS, RODEMA FAYE; B.S., Biology; Lambda Tau, President; Beta Beta Beta, Historian; Alpha Gamma Phi, Treasurer; Biology Club; Chemistry Club; Church of Christ Group. DOWELL, NANCY ANN; B.S., Business Education; Pi Omega PI; NCAS; Gamma Beta Phi; Church of Christ Student Group; SNEA; Home Economics Club. DRAKE, SANDRA BARNES; B.S., Business Education; Pi Omega Pi. DRANE, BONNIE ANNETTE; B.S.. Elementary Education; SNEA. DRAYTON, JAMES BRADLEY; B.S., Business Management; Alpha Kap- pa Psi, Director of Public Relations. Master of Ritual. Vice- President; Track and Sabre Club; Booster Club: Spelunkers Club. DUCKER, JANICE ELAINE; B.S., Sociology; Wesley Foundation. Social Work Coordinator; ASB Representative: CUBE, Council, Vice- President; Tau Omicron; Student Christian Group; Tau Sigma; Kappa Delta Pi; Pi Gamma Mu; Philothean Award. : a  S How about a J COLLEGE HEIGHTS 893-0084 WE DELIVER 5 MBK ' S SHOP 19 N. Walnut Downtown Bass Weejuns — Sero Shirts Cox Moore Imported Sweaters Raewin Clothes 893-4072 Dine Here . . . SOUTHERN DIPLOMAT RESTAURANT Formerly A! Sullivans Food at its best Nashville Hwy. 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SideSq. 893-8403 PASTIME BILLIARD PARLOR 19 tables to serve you 14 South Maple 893-9915 MURFREESBORO GILBERT McCLANAHAN General Contractor 510 Memorial Blvd. 893-5612 SENIOR ACTIVITIES DUDNEY, JUDITH ANN; B.S., English. DUGGIN, JAMES THOMAS; B.S., Industrial Technology. DUKE, CAROLYN ANN; B.S., Business Education; NCAS: SNEA; Church of Christ Group. DUNCAN, MARY MARGARET; B.S., Mathematics; Booster Club; Delta Pi Delta, Vice-President, Treasurer; Chi Omega, Treasurer; Tau Omlcron; Gamma Beta Phi; SNEA; ASB Cabinet, Co-Secretary of School Spirit: Socratics; Math Club; ROTC Sponsor; Kappa Sigma Sweetheart Court; Dean ' s List; Honor Roll. DUNLAP, LINDA PARTAIN; B.S., Elementary Education; SNEA; Kappa Delta Pi. DURARD, JAMIE KESTNER; B.S., Elementary Education; SNEA. DYE, WILLIAM BURTON; B.S., Accounting; MTSU Accounting Society. EADES, ANNA CLAIRE; B.S., Elementary Education; SNEA. EADLER, ROBERT PAUL; B.S., Geography; Tau Sigma; Newman Club, Vice-President, President: Geography Club, Secretary-Treasurer; Who ' s Who. EALY, KENNETH DOYLE; B.S., Business Management: Alpha Kappa Psi. EDENS, BOBBY WAYNE; B.S.. HPER; Varsity Football Team; T-Club. EISELSTEIN, THOMAS MICHAEL; B.S., Sociology; Varsity Baseball Team; T-Club. ELDRIDGE, CLYDE THOMAS; B.S., Mathematics. ELLIS, POWELL TIM; B.S., Marketing; Alpha Kappa Psl, President. EMERSON, DAVID NEILL; B.S., Chemistry. ENGLISH, WILLIAM JOSEPH: B.S., Social Science. ENSLEY, MARILYN JANE; B.S., Elementary Education; Tau Omlcron, President: Gamma Beta Phi, Publicity Chairman: Kappa Delta PI; Kappa Delta, Scholarship Chairman; Who ' s Who; SNEA; ASB Social Committee, Hostess Committee. Freshman Affairs; Lambda Psi Little Sister, Vice-President. ERWIN, SUSAN GILBREATH; B.S., Home Economics; Home Eco- nomics Club. EVANS, FRANK DOYLE; B.S., Agriculture; Delta Tau Alpha, President and Treasurer: Block and Bridle Club. EZELL, BARBARA JEAN; B.S., Sociology; Church of Christ Group. EZELL, NANCY CAROL; B.A., History; Kappa Delta Pi; Pi Gamma Mu: SNEA: Tau Sigma; French Club. FELKER, SANDRA JOY; B.S., Home Economics; Home Economics Club, Secretary, Vice-Chalrman; Kappa Omlcron Phi, Guard; Tau Omlcron; Kappa Delta Pi; Dorm Officer; Dean ' s List. FERRELL, MARY KATHERINE; B.S„ Elementary Education; SNEA Church of Christ Student Group. FERRELL, RONALD CLIFFORD; B.S., Pre-Law (Political Science) Kappa Alpha; Varsity Track Team. FISHER, ALTON SELTON, JR.; B.S., Accounting; Veteran ' s Club MTSU Accounting Society, Vice-President. FISHER, JANET MORGAN; B.S., Elementary Education; Kappa Delta Pi; SNEA; French Club. Treasurer. FITE, BETTY CAROL; B.S., HPER; Who ' s Who; Tau Omlcron; Kappa Delta Pi; Physical Education Club, Treasurer; Women ' s Athletic Association, Secretary: Booster Club. FITZGERALD, JAMES ALBERT; B.S., Marketing: Pi Sigma Epsilon. FLOOD, PATRICIA L.; B.S., Psychology; Tau Omlcron; TEA. FLOWERS, BOBBY EUGENE; B.S., Industrial Technology. FLOYD, ALAN LYNN; B.A.. English; Chi Alpha PI; Circle K. FLY. ANITA SUE; B.S.. Social Science; ASB Hostess Committee. So- cial Committee: SNEA, ASB House of Representatives; Biology Club; Dean ' s List. FLYNN. MARY GRACE SETTLE; A.A., Nursing; Student Nurses ' Association. FLYNN, TONI KAY; B.A., German-English; Die Deutschen Kameraden, Secretary-Treasurer; La Societe Francalse, President; Alpha Mu Gamma, Treasurer, Vice-President; Tau Omlcron; Sidelines. FORTE, CAROLYN ANN; B.S., Home Economics; Newman Club, Secretary; Sidelines. FORTUNE, PEGGY ORR; B.S., Elementary Education; Gamma Beta Phi; Spanish Club; SNEA. FOSTER, RALPH ROZAR; B.S., Chemistry. FOX, CHARLIE, III: B.S., Agriculture; Delta Tau Alpha, Reporter. FRANCIS, BILLY BURTON; B.S., Animal Science. FRAZIER, ROBERT ALTON; B.S., Political Science: Lambda Psi, Board of Governors: ASB Senate, Big Name Entertainment Committee, Election Commission: CCUN; Mldlander. FREE, JAMES CARLTON; B.S., Political Science; Freshman Class, Vice-President: Sophomore Class, President; Junior Class, President; IFC, Secretary, Executive Vice-President, President; Circle K, Lt. Governor, Board of Directors; Who ' s Who; Pre sident Pro ' Tem of Senate TISL; ASB President: Bachelor of Ugliness. FREEMAN. TERRENCE LEE; B.S., Sociology; Timothean Award; Tau Sigma: PI Gamma Mu; CUBE. FREEMON, VIVIAN PAMELIA; B.S., Office Administration; NCAS. FRANKLIN, JAMES ISAAC; B.S.. HPER: Varsity Football; T-Club, President. FRANKLIN, REBECCA JANE; B.S., Elementary Education; Kappa Delta Colony: Tau Omlcron, Publicity Chairman: Kappa Delta PI; BSU; SNEA; ASB House of Representatives: Dean ' s List. FRIZZELL, ADELINE; B.S., Elementary Education. FROST, DONNA LOUISE; B.S., Home Economics; Tau Omlcron; Kappa Omlcron Phi, Vice-President; Home Economics Club. FRYAR. ROBERT WELDON; B.S., Social Science; SNEA. FRYE, WANDA BYARS: B.S.. Elementary Education; SNEA; Church of Christ Group. GANN, CURTIS HOWARD: B.S.. Political Science. GANNON. WILLIAM LAWRENCE, JR.; B.S.. Business Administration; Drill Team; Track and Sabre Club; Booster Club; Chi Alpha PI. GARNER. IRMA GAYNELLE; B.S., Elementary Education; Transfer from Belmont College; Gamma Beta Phi; SNEA: Treble Chorale. GARNER. JAMES WILLIAM. JR.: B.S.. Biology-His tory; Freshman Senator: BSU; Sophomore Senator; Sigma Club, Vice-President: Kappa Sigma; Senior Senator: Speaker Pro Tern of ASB Senate: TISL: PI Gamma Mu: Track and Sabre Club; International Relations Club. GARRETT, DONALD TIMOTHY: B.S.. Accounting: Newman Club. GARVIN, MAVA S.; B.S., Elementary Education: SNEA. GELDBAUGH, JOSEPH THOMAS; B.S., Business Management; Pi Sigma Epsilon. GENTRY, BARBARA; B.S., Mathematics; Chi Omega, President; Miss Vet ' s Club: Tau Omlcron; Triton Club. GENTRY, LINDA CAROL; B.S.. English; Who ' s Who; Church of Christ Group; Treble Chorale; NOTE. GENTRY, PEGGY SWEENEY: B.S., Elementary Education: SNEA. GIBSON. ANGELINE; B.S., Physical Education. GILLEY, JAMES ANDREW; B.S., Marketing; Dean ' s List; Delta Mu Delta, President; American Marketing Association, Program Chair- man. GILLIAM, REBA JANE; B.A., English: Tau Omlcron; SNEA; Buchanan Players. GILMORE, JAMES BRITIAN; B.S., English; Sigma Nu; Sports Car Club: Spelunkers; Chief Engineer MTSU Radio Station; Sidelines. GIVAN, KENNETH WADE: B.S., Accounting. GLOVER, DAVID PARNELL; B.S., Chemistry. GOFF, DONALD GARY; B.S., Political Science; Young Democrats; Lambda Psi, Secretary; Lutheran Student Group; Intramurals; ROTC Battalion Commander: Sam Davis Drill Team; Pershing Rifles Com- mander; Forrest Raiders; Superior ROTC Cadet Award; ROTC Scholarship; Track and Sabre Club, Secretary. GORDON. STEPHEN PARKER; B.S.. Mathematics. GOURLEY. JOE ANDERSON, JR.; B.S., Chemistry; Church of Christ Group. GRAHAM, WILLIAM ROBERT, JR.; B.S., Business Education; Pi Omega Pi. GRANT, LARRY WAYNE; B.S., Physical Education; Freshman Class President: SUSGA; Intramurals. GRAY, CAROLYN JEAN; B.S.. Biology; SNEA; Biology Club: BSU; Gamma Beta Phi. GREEN, ANN RUSSELL: B.S., English. GREENE, NANCY LYNNE; B.A., English. GREGORY, BETTYE ROSE; B.S., Home Economics: Home Economics Club; Booster Club; BSU: Kappa Delta. GREGORY, REGENA DIANNE; B.S., Political Science; Spelunkers Club: Booster Club; Orchesis Club: Pi Gamma Mu. GRENZ, NORITA JANE; B.A., Chemistry-Mathematics; German Club: Chemistry Club; Math Club; ASB House of Representatives . GRIMES, RONALD ALFRED; B.S.. Mathematics; Chi Alpha PI. GRISSOM, JOE LYNN; B.S., Industrial Management. GROCE, REUBEN WAYNE; B.S., Business Management. GUESS, MARY NANN; B.S., Biology. GULLEY, LEO MARTIN, JR.; B.S., Biology: Beta Beta Beta: Veteran ' s Club, President: CUBE; Newman Club; Dean ' s List and Honor Roll. GUNTER, RONALD WAYNE; B.S., Sociology. HACKWORTH, CHARLES JAMES; B.S., History; Weightlifting Club; Triton Club. HADDOCK, JAMES MICHAEL; B.S., HPER: Lambda Psl; Varsity Track Team. HAGER, JOHN LAWTON; B.A., History: Chi Alpha Pi; Sam Davis Drill Team; Track and Sabre Club; ROTC Flight Student. HALE, NANCY ELLEN; B.S., Business Education. HALFARCE, NOAH EVERETTE: B.S., Political Science: Young Re- publicans; Track and Sabre Club. HALL, JAMES AUSTIN. JR.; B.S., Sociology. HALL, LINDA SUE; B.A., Mathematics; Dorm President; El Clrculo Hlspano, President; Alpha Mu Gamma; Baptist Student Union, Vice-President, President. HAMILTON, PAUL LEWIS: B.S., Business Management. HAMPTON, HARRY GLENN; B.S.. Political Science, HANBERRY, LARRY NEIL; B.S., Business Management. HANCOCK, WILLIAM EDGAR; B.S., Geography. HANNAH, CAROL CAMERON; B.S., Biology; Beta Beta Beta, ASB Representative; Tau Omlcron; Kappa Delta Pi; SNEA; Wesley Foundation. HANNAH, JANE NORRIS: B.S.. Elementary Education; SNEA; Kappa Delta Pi, President: Tau Omlcron; Treble Chorale; BSU, Vice- President; Dorm Officer: Homecoming Attendant. HANNAH. JERRY THOMAS; B.S., Sociology; Tau Sigma; BSU; President; CUBE; Joe Ramsey Leatherman Award, Sociology. HANS, LOUIS KARL, JR.: B.S.. Industrial Management; Chi Alpha Pi; Track and Sabre Club; Sam Davis Drill Team. Sgt.-at-Arms: Booster Club; Gymnastics Club. CABOOSli; TRADITIONAL CLOTHES FOR MEN 114 North Baird Lane MURFREESBORO FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN ASSO. Insured Savings and Mortgage Loans I 14 W. College Street 893-2 174 A. L. SMITH CO. ml RICHARD B. DO UGLAS Prescription Druggists • Hollingsworth Chocolates • Magazines • School Supplies 102 Public Square 893-7971 New Science Building MELSON CONTRACTORS Spells Progress at MTSU on the campus since 1949 Dramatic Arfs Building Highrise SENIOR ACTIVITIES HARDISON: STANLEY IRA; B.S., Animal Science: Freshman Class President: Sophomore Class Vice-President; ASB House of Repre- sentatives. Secretary of Student Affairs. Secretary of Freshman Affairs; Booster Club: Sam Davis Rifle Team; Circle K; Kappa Alpha. Vice-President; ROTC Leadership Award; Distinguished Mili- tary Student; Most Popular Male. HARDY. RANDALL KEITH; B.S., Business Management. HARLEY, VIRGINIA ANNE; B.A.. History: Gamma Beta Phi; Alpha Mu Gamma; SNEA; Sophomore Senator; Women ' s Dorm Council; Treble Chorale; Wesley Foundation; Dean ' s List. HARPER. CHARLES YOUNG; B.S.. History. HARRELL, JOHN MICHAEL: B.S., Animal Science: NSS; Soil Con- servation Society of America. HARRIMAN, PATRICIA FAY: B.S., Business Education; Modern Dance Club. President; Pi Omega Pi; Gamma Beta Phi; Choir; Band of Blue; Dean ' s List; Varsity Choir. HARRIS, ALFRED M.; B. S., International Relations. HARRIS, GLENN ANDREW; B.A., Political Science: Pi Gamma Mu: Distinguished Military Student: Dean ' s List. HARRIS, JOE DONALD: B.S., Finance and Economics; Finance Club; Alpha Kappa Psi. HARRISON, DAVID LATIMER; B.S.. Marketing; Pi Sigma Epsilon; American Marketing Association; Block and Bridle Club. HARTMAN, PAUL WAYNE; B.S.. Industrial Management: ROTC Drill Team: Intramurals: Dorm Counselor. HARVILLE. GARY DON; B.S., Social Science: SNEA; Tau Sigma: Pi Gamma Mu; Dean ' s List. HASTINGS, DENNY N.: B.S., Marketing; Circle K: American Market- ing Association: ASB House of Representatives: Chi Alpha Pi; Dean ' s List: Young Democrats. HATHCOCK. DIANE CURL; B.S., Elementary Education; SNEA; Dorm Council. HATHCOCK, MILTON SHERMAN: B.S., Biology. HAYS. RONNIE DALE; B.S., Business Administration; Church of Christ Group: Intramurals. HEITHCOCK, D EBBIE JANE; B.S., Elementary Education: Alpha Delta Pi. HELTON, ROY THOMAS; B.S.. Biology: Track and Sabre Club, Presi- dent: Forrest Raiders, Deputy Commander: ROTC Battalion Com- mander, Army Scholarship: Association of U.S. Army Medal; Junior Leadership Award: Commendation Ribbon. HENDLEY. LINDA GAIL: B.S., Physical Education. HENDRIKSON, RICHARD LEE; B.S.. Accounting; Alpha Kappa Psi; Circle K, Board Member; Lambda Psi, Board of Governors; Booster Club. HERBERT, DAVID J.; B.S., Physical Education; Lambda Psi, Secretary; Tau Sigma; SNEA: AAHPER; Varsity Football; Freshman Basketball; T-Club. HERBERT, NELDA FAYE; B.S., Sociology; Kappa Delta; Tau Sigma: SNEA; Lambda Psi Little Sister, HERMSDORFER, JEFFREY MICHAEL; B.S.. Business Administration; Kappa Sigma, Secretary. Vice-President. Grand Treasurer; Circle K, Board of Directors. HERRON, PAUL C; B.S., History; Kappa Sigma. HERZER, WILLIAM ARNO; B.S.. Biology: Forrest Raiders; Distin- guished Military Student; Track and Sabre Club. HEWGLEY, LETTY SUZANNE; B.S., Elementary Education; Transfer from U.T.: Tau Omicron; Band of Blue: Dorm President; Kappa Delta: ASB Hostess Commit+ee. HICKMAN, FRANK; B.S., History: Dean ' s List; Distinguished Military Student. HINKLE, GEORGE JACOB. JR.: B.S.. Mathematics; Sigma Club; Math Club. President. HINTON. VICTORIA BENSON; B.S., English; Transfer from U.T.: Kappa Delta Pi. HITE, JERNITA: B.S., Elementary Education: SNEA. HITE. PATRICIA DIANE; B.S., Elementary Education. HOBACK, MYRNA JEAN; B.S., History. HOBSON, MARJORIE DENNIS; B.S.. Psychology. HOCKETT, MARGARET; B.S., Elementary Education; SNEA; CUBE, Secretary; Tau Sigma; Sidelines; Buchanan Players. HOGAN. TIMOTHY JAMES; B.S., Biology; Chi Alpha Pi; Track and Sabre Club; Sam Davis Rifle Drill Team: ROTC Flight Program; Newman Club; Biology Club. HOLLIS, ALLAN RAY. JR.; B.A.. Geography: El Circulo Hispano; Young Republicans; BSU; Student Christian Union; Socratics; Track and Sabre Club, Secretary; Sam Davis Drill Team; Forrest Raiders: Commendation Ribbon; PMS Award; Distinguished Military Student; Gamma Epsilon. HOLLOWAY. CLAY MORROW: B.S.. Business; Varsity Golf Team; T-Club, ASB Representative; Speaker Pro Tem of ASB. HOLT. LAURA LEE; B.S., Home Economics; Home Economics Club. HONEY. LUCY KATE; B.S., Political Science; Who ' s Who: Pi Gamma Mu, Secretary; International Relations, Secretary; Tau Omicron: Hon- or Roll; Die Deutschen Kameraden; Chi Omega Colony, Sgt.-at-Arms. HOOD, SANDRA ANN; B.S., Sociology; SNEA; Tau Sigma. HOOKER. JAMES LARRY; B.S.. Plant and Soil Science; Delta Tau Alpha. HOPE, EDGAR LEE; B.S., History. HORNE. JOHN RAMSEY, JR.; B.S.. Physical Education; Kappa Delta Pi; Veteran ' s Club. HORNE, WILLIAM RUSSELL; B.S.. Marketing. HOWELL, REBECCA AGNESS; B.S., Secretarial Administration; NCAS; Home Economics Club. HOWSE, JERRY LEE; B.S., HPER; Sam Davis Drill Team; French Club: ASB House of Representatives: Concert Choir; Varsity Choir; Phi Mu Alpha: Buchanan Players; BSU. HUDDLESTON, DOROTHY ANNE SHUTT; B.S., Elementary Educa- tion; SNEA. HUDSON, ALICE CAROLINE: B.A., Geography: Pi Gamma Mu; Gamma Beta Phi; Gamma Epsilon, President; CUBE; Westminster Fellowship. Vice Moderator. HUDSON, TONEY BRITTON; B.S.. Chemistry and Biology: Kappa Alpha, Recording Secretary; Phi Mu Delta; Chemistry Club: Booster Club. HUTTON, DANNY WAYNE: B.S., Physical Education: Church of Christ Group. JACKSON, BONNIE PHELPS; B.S., English. JACKSON, GLENNA GAIL WELLS; B.S., English; Wesley Foundation. JACOBS. JAMES M.; B.S., Political Science: Lambda Psi, Vice-Presi- dent: Circle K; Pre-Law Society. JACOBS. JINNETTE GREER; B.S., Home Economics; Home Economics Club: Kappa Omicron Phi; Junior Class Favorite: Lambda Psi Little Sister. JAMES, MONTE FRANK; B.S.. Business Administration. JENNINGS, HARRIET ELIZABETH: B.S., Elementary Education; Kappa Delta Pi; SNEA: Dean ' s List. JENNINGS, JAMES THOMAS; B.S.. Industrial Management. JETT. WANDA FAY; B.S., Business Education; Pi Omega Pi. JEWELL. CHARLES THOMAS: B.S., Industrial Arts; Epsilon Pi Tau. Secretary: Industrial Arts Club. JOHNS, BRENDA JEAN; B.S., Sociology; Tau Sigma. JOHNS. GLENDA JANE; B.S., Math. JOHNS, JAMES PHILIP; B.S., Art; COLLAGE. Art Editor: Art Club, Vice-President; Kappa Pi, President; Socratics, President; Who ' s Who; Rogers Ray Art Scholarship. JOHNSON. ANITA KAY; B.S., Science; Senior Class Favorite: ROTC Sponsor; Tau Omicron; Dean ' s List; Kappa Delta, Vice-President; ISC, Vice-President; Lambda Tau; Booster Club: SNEA; MID- LANDER. Greek Editor; Student Handbook Committee; President ' s Cabinet; SUSGA Delegate; ASB Secretary of Communications, House of Representatives, Social Committee: Most Outstanding Female. JOHNSON, CHARLES ROBERT; B.S., Chemistry. JOHNSON, DOUGLAS WILLIAM; B.S., Industrial Management: Epsi- lon Pi Tau. JOHNSON, JOHNNY RAY; B.S.. Accounting; MTSU Accounting So- ciety, President. JOHNSON, KENNARD KNOX; B.S., Political Science. JOHNSON, MICHAEL DEWAYNE; B.S., Industrial Management; Pi Sigma Epsilon. JOHNSON, MILLARD O ' NEAL; B.S., Agriculture; Delta Tau Alpha. JOHNSON, NANCY CAROL; B.S., Business Education; Booster Club; SNEA: NCAS. JONES, CAROL LOUISE; B.S., Elementary Education; Kappa Delta; SNEA: ASB Hostess Committee, Social Committee. JONES. CAROLYN STUART; B.S.. Sociology. JONES. CHESTER MAIDEL, JR.; B.S.. Biology; Beta Beta Beta. JONES. DENNIS HAROLD: B.S.. History; Band of Blue; Choir; Radio Station Manager. JONES, JENNIFER LYNN; B.A., Elementary Education; Freshman Class Beauty; Homecoming Attendant; Kappa Sigma Sweetheart; Alpha Delta Pi, President; ASB Hostess Chairman, Freshman Affairs Com- mittee: SNEA; Most Versatile Female. JONES, ROSANNE; B.S.. Home Economics; Miss Home Economics; Who ' s Who; SNEA; Tau Omicron; Kappa Delta Pi; Kappa Omicron Phi. President, Secretary; Home Economics Club, President, Parlia- mentarian. JONES, STEPHEN: B.S., Mathematics. JONES, WALTER MITCHELL, JR.; B.S.. Mathematics. KALTHOFF. TIM WHITE: Varsity Football: Varsity Track; T-Club: Chi Alpha Pi. KEMP. DIANA CLAIRE; B.S., Sociology; Tau Sigma; Pi Gamma Mu. KEMPF, KATHLEEN ANN: B.S., Home Economics; Home Economics Club; Gamma Beta Phi. KELLEY, CHARLES P.; B.S., Accounting. KELLEY, EMILY: B.S., Business Education; MIDLANDER, Business Man- ager. Secretary: Alpha Phi Gamma. Charter Member. Vice-President, Secretary; COLLAGE. Layout Editor; Booster Club; Wesley Founda- tion; SNEA. KELLEY, JAMES MADISON; B.S., Elementary Education. KELTON, JAMES FREDERICK; B.S., Marketing; Alpha Kappa Psi; American Marketing Association, Treasurer. KELTON, WILLIAM KNOX; B.S., Industrial Management. KEMASINGKl, POLAPHAT; B.S., Marketing; International Club: Phi Sigma Epsilon; Soccer Team. KENNEDY. SARAH ELIZABETH; B.S., Mathematics: Who ' s Who; Tau Omicron, Vice-President: Kappa Delta Pi; Math Club: ASB Hostess, Social Committee: Dorm President: SNEA; Wesley Foundation. RUTHERVH RD m W COVNTY MOMS MOKrPtJnM. 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JOHN CLAYBORNE; B.S., Political Science; Pi Gamma Mu. KIMBROUGH, BETTY JEAN: B.S.. Mathematics; SNEA; Booster Club; Wesley Foundation; NCTM; Tau Sigma. KING, HUBERT AMZIA, III; B.S., Business Management; Alpha Kappa Psi. KING. JERRY WAYNE; B.S., History; Pi Gamma Mu. KIRBY, JAMES W.; B.S., Political Science; Kappa Alpha; Booster Club. KIRBY, PATRICIA FECEL; B.S., Agriculture; Block and Bridle Club. KLEIN, JUDY ELAINE; B.S., Marketing; American Marketing Associa- tion, Secretary. KOONCE, MARVIN CLAY; B.S., Biology; Varsity Basketball Manager. KNESTRICK, DAVID EDWIN; B.S., General Business; Dean ' s List; Pi Sigma Epsilon; Kappa Alpha. KNOWLES, PAUL HOWARD: B.S., Economics-Finance. KUNAPORNTRUM, PENN; B.S., Marketing; Soccer Team; Alpha Kap- pa Psi: International Club. KYLE. JAMES BROWN; B.S., Social Science; Blue Raider Sports Car Club; Track and Sabre Club; Mid-State Flight School. LADD, MARTHA ELAINE; B.S., Elementary Education; SNEA; Wesley Foundation; Tau Omicron; Kappa Delta Pi; Dean ' s List. LAIL, HARRY STEPHEN; B.S., Marketing; Pi Sigma Epsilon. LAMB. CLARENCE EDWIN; B.S., Physical Education; Track and Sabre Club; Forrest Raiders; Intramurals. LAMB. ROBERT FLOYD, JR.; B.S., Biology: Kappa Alpha; Track and Sabre Club. LAMBERT. THELMA F.; B.S.. English. LANE, DAVID P.; B.S., Art; Art Club. President; Kappa Pi, Founder and President; Who ' s Who. LAPPIN, SANDRA GAYLE; B.A., History; ASB Election Commission, Secretary of International And Transfer Students, Press Secretary: CUBE: International Club: Photography Club. LARKIN, LINDA LEE MADEWELL: B.S.. Accounting. LATANE, SUE WILSON; B.A., German-History; Die Deutschen Kam- eraden. Secretary, Treasurer; Alpha Mu Gamma; Tau Omicron; Pi Gamma Mu; ASB House of Representatives. LAWSON, SHIRLEY LOUISE; B.S., Elementary Education: SNEA. LEACH, ROGER PAUL; B.S., Industrial Management. LEACH, SHERRIE JEAN KIRKPATRICK; B.S.. Physical Education: SNEA: Physical Education Club; Women ' s Athletic Association. LEE. ROBBIE SUZETTE; B.S., Sociology; Tau Sigma; ROTC Sponsor; Chi Alpha Pi Sweetheart; Dorm Officer; Delta Phi Gamma; Home Economics Club; ASB Social Committee. LEFTWICH, MARY RUTH; B.S., Sociology; Kappa Delta, Founding Secretary; Kappa Alpha Sweetheart Court; Booster Club, Secretary; ROTC Sponsor; ASB Student Affairs Committee. LEIGHTON. JOAN RACHEL; B.S.. Elementary Education: SNEA; Kappa Delta Pi; Church of Christ Group. LEWIS, CAROL S.; B.S., Elementary Education; Kappa Delta Pi; Kappa Delta; SNEA; Spanish Club. LEWIS, CHARLES BRYAN; B.S., History; Pi Gamma Mu. LEWIS. DEAN LOWELL; B.S., HPER. LIND, JAMES STEVEN; B.A., History-International Relations; Sigma Club; Dorm President: Alpha Mu Gamma: Pi Gamma Mu. Vice- President; Die Deutschen Kamaraden; Intramurals; College Bowl. LINDLEY, THOMPSON; B.S.. Psychology; Psychology Club. LINDSEY. LINDA RUTH; A.A.. Nursing. LINDSEY, RICHARD GLENN; B.S., Industrial Management; Epsilon Pi Tau, Vice-President: Industrial Arts Club; Sigma Nu. LINVILLE, PEGGY ANNE; B.S., Physical Education; Physical Education Club; Kappa Delta; Women ' s Athletic Association. LOCKE, GLENDA MARTIN; B.S., Elementary Education; Tau Omicron: Kappa Delta Pi; Church of Christ Group: Band of Blue. LOCKE, WILLIAM EDWARD; B.S., Industrial Arts; SNEA. LOCKHART, FRANCIS ELAINE: B.S.. Science: Orchesis Club. LOFTIS, PATSY LEIGH; B.A.. English; Kappa Delta Pi; Gamma Beta Phi, Secretary; Tau Omicron; Alpha Mu Gamma; Spanish Club. Sec- retary-Treasurer; French Club; Church of Christ Student Group. Secretary-Treasurer. LOGAN. HERBERT L., JR.; B.S., Social Science. LONG. MARY KATHRYN; B.S., Business Administration. LONGMIRE. JULIA ANNE; B.S.. History; Alpha Delta Pi; Treble Cho- rale, Concert Choir; SNEA. LONGMIRE. SUSAN DIANE; B.S., Elementary Education; Kappa Delta; Spanish Club; SNEA. LONGSHORE, MARY ELIZABETH: B.S., Elementary Education; SNEA: Gamma Beta Phi; Treble Chorale. LOONEY, HERBERT LYNN: B.S.. Psychology; Veteran ' s Club. Vice- President: Tau Sigma; Pi Gamma Mu. LOWE, GARY LYNN; B.S., Agriculture; Circle K; Supreme Court. LOYD, BRENDA LEE; B.S., Business Education; Pi Omega Pi. LUNA, SHIRLEY GEORGE; B.S., Elementary Education. LUSK, GLADYS JANICE; B.S., Psychology; Church of Christ Group; Gamma Beta Phi; Pi Omega Pi; SNEA; Booster Club; Dean ' s List; ASB House of Representatives, Parliamentarian. MACK, BRENDA LEE; B.A., History; Chi Omega Colony; Kappa Delta Pi: Tau Omicron: Pi Gamma Mu; French Club; Church of Christ Group; Young Democrats; ASB Social Committee. MADER, WADENE LIVINGSTON; B.S., Business Education; Pi Omega Pi; Booster Club; Church of Christ Group. MAGEE. STUART HARVERY, JR.; B.S., English. MAHON, ELRO STANLEY, JR.; B.S.. Accounting. MAJOR, LINDA HERBOLSHEIMER; B.S., Sociology: Kappa Delta Col- ony; Junior Class Favorite. MAJOR, JOHN G.; B.S.. Physical Education; Tau Sigma: Kappa Al- pha Order: Varsity Football: T-Club. MALLORY, WARD JAY; B.S., Industrial Management; Epsilon Pi Tau. MALONE. JAMES MARION. JR.; B.S., Agriculture; Block Bridle Club. President; Delta Tau Alpha. MANFREDINI, EUGENE FREDERICK; B.S.. History. MANSFIELD, JERRY LEONARD; B.S.. Agriculture; Block Bridle Club. Vice-President; Livestock Judging Team. MANSON, BONNIE BELL; B.A., English and Spanish: Alpha Mu Gam- ma; Spanish Club: Lambda Tau. MANSON. JAMES EDWARD: B.S., Biology; German Club: Buchanan Players. MANSOUR, HOSSEIN; B.S., Agriculture; Block Bridle Club; Inter- national Club, President: Gymnastic Club. MARTIN, BILL WILSON, III; B.S., Physical Education. MARTIN, ELIZABETH ELLEN; B.S., Sociology: Booster Club; Newman Club, Secretary: Dorm President: Lambda Psi Sweetheart Court; Dorm Council. President; ASB Secretary, Cabinet. Hostess Commit- tee: Senior Class Secretary, Tau Sigma; Kappa Delta Colony, Activi- ties Chairman. MARTIN, MARY LOUISE: B.S.. Speech and Theatre: Buchanan Players; Cumberland Presbyterian Group. MARTIN, PAUL MIC HAEL: B.S., History; Pi Gamma Mu. MARTIN. ROBERT EUGENE; B.A., History and Political Science; Vet- eran ' s Club: La Societe Frarcaise; Church of Christ Group; Pi Gam- ma Mu, President; Sigma Club. MARTINDALE. MARIANNE W.; B.S., History; Pi Gamma Mu. MARTINS, MANUEL: B.S., Political Science: CUBE; Dean ' s List. MATHEWS, JAMES RUSSELL; B.S.. Physical Education; Varsity Foot- ball Team: T-Club. MATHEWS, MARY LOU OLSEN; B.A., English; Booster Club; Spanish Club: ASB Hostess Committee. MATHIS. BARBARA JOYCE SUGG; B.S., HPER. MATHIS, DAVID RONALD; B.S., Economics; Sidelines, Editor, Busi- ness Manager, Managing Editor: COLLAGE Editor; BSU, Reporter; Young Democrats, Secretary; ASB House of Representatives: Alpha Phi Gamma, President; Socratics, Finance Chairman; SCU; American Marketing Association; Economics Club. MASKEWITZ, DAVID CHARLES; B.S.. Industrial Management; Chi Al- pha Pi; IFC. President. Vice-President. MASON, HELEN JOSEPHINE: B.S.. Elementary Education: Wesley Foundation; French Club: SNEA. Historian, ASB House of Represen- tatives; Alpha Gamma Phi, Jeweler. MATTHEWS, DORA SUE; B.S., Psychology; Booster Club; Alpha Gam- ma Phi. Pledge Mistress; BSU; SCU, Program Chairman. MAYNARD, KENNETH EARL; B.S., Political Science; Wesley Founda- tion; ASB Treasurer. MAYNOR, JAMES DAVID; B.S., Marketing; Pi Sigma Epsilon, Treas- urer. McCLANAHAN, PATRICIA NICHOLSON: B.S., Accounting: Treble Chorale: MTSU Accounting Society, Secretary. Treasurer; Who ' s Who. McDADE, PATRICIA ANN; B.S., Sociology. McDARIS, ANNA LOUISE; B.S., Elementary Education; Kappa Delta; Dorm President; Treble Chorale; ASB Committees. McDonald, nancy WILLIAMS; B.S., Elementary Education; SNEA. McDonald, HARVEY WILLIS; B.S., Political Science; Who ' s Who: Pi Gamma Mu; Kappa Alpha, Vice-President; Circle K, Secretary: Honor Roll; Dean ' s List; Government Intern; Distinguished Military Student: Pre-Law Society; Track and Sabre Club; Sam Davis Rifles; ASB Secretary of Freshman Affairs: IFC; Supreme Court Justice: Most Outstanding Male. McFERRIN. MARY ALICE; B.S., Elementary Education; SNEA. McGARR, JERE ARTHUR; B.S., Business Administration. McGEE. JANE: B.S,, Elementary Education; SNEA, Secretary; Tau Sig- ma; Who ' s Who; Kappa Delta Pi. McGEE, THOMAS HOWARD; B.S., Industrial Management. McLERRAN, ANNA RUTH: B.S.. Social Science; Pi Gamma Mu: Gam- ma Beta Phi. McLERRAN, PATRICIA GAYLE; B.S., History; Phi Gamma Mu. McMAHON, FRANCES CARTER; B.S., Sociology; Alpha Mu Gamma. McMillan, ROGER LEE; B.S., Mathematics: Math Club; Spelunkers Club, President: Lutheran Students Association. McMillan, ruth Virginia: B.S., Business Education; Pi Omega Pi; SNEA. McNABB, ELLA JANE: B.S., HPER; Tau Omicron, Secretary; Kappa Delta Pi, Vice-President; Physical Education Club; SNEA. MEANS, WILLIAM RANDOLPH; B.S., Marketing. MEDLEY, ROSA LEE; B.S., Elementary Education. MERICKLE, BEN FRANKLIN: B.S., Industrial Management. MESOMMONTA, TAWAT; B.S., Marketing: Alpha Kappa Psi; Inter- national Club; Soccer Club. METZKER, MONETTA SMITH; B.S., Elementary Education: SNEA; BSU; Alpha Gamma Phi. NATIONAL BANK MURFREESBORO Debbie Waller, Brenda Thomas and Becky Green plan to deter any fleeting marauders. Three convenient locations to service you: 129 E. Main Street 205 N.W. Broad Street US 41 — Laveririie Bob McNary IhriM ' STUDIOS Portraits Candids — Frames Studio Hours Mon.-Frl. 8:30 to 5:30 Saturday 8:30 till Noon 893-8922 Serving Murfreesboro Since 1947 Mary Blevins Ed Delbridge Sam Cause ZALES JEWELER ' S Mercury Plaza Shopping Center 896-2561 Dick Frank has no trouble interesting MTSU co-ed Carol Baskin in diamonds. RUTHERFORD COUNTY NEW CAR DEALERS ASSOCIATION COLLEGE V. W. BYRAN MOTOR CO. JACKSON BROS. BINFORD MOTOR CO. BOWEN MOTOR CO. RIDLEY CHEVROLET MERRYMAN DODGE JIM BETHEL CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH MARTIN DRUG COMPANY FRANK MARTIN JESSE MESSICK BOB FARMER THE J e cofl STORE PHONE 893-9326 AAURFREESBORO, TENN. Flowers for Every Occasion Day Phone 893-713 Night Phones 893-4607 — 893-7973 105-107 West College St. Davis ' Cee Bee FOOD STORES Groceries — Meat — Produce Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.- 10 p.m. Sun. II a.m.- 10 p.m. East Main and Tenn. Blvd. H. A. TODD FURNITURE Complete Home Furnishings 309 East Main Street Murfreesboro 893-3144 Keivinator Appliances Motorola T.V. and Radio ((lliiDaH Jackson Heights Plaza Dresses to suit any age or style 893-0451 MARTIN THEATRES Serving M. T. S. U. with . . . THE MARTIN JACKSON HEIGHTS SHOPPING CENTER THE PRINCESS DOWNTOWN MURFREESBORO THE MARBRO DRIVE-IN NEW NASHVILLE HI-WAY SENIOR ACTIVITIES MEYER, LINDA JO; B.S.. Business Education; Pi Omega Pi. MILLER, DAVID ANDERSON; B.S.. Accounting. MILLSAPS, JARRETT BRYANT; B.S., Political Science; Circle K, In- ductee Master Board Member; Cheerleader; Young Democrats; Tau Sigma; Track Sabre; Booster Club; A5B Secretary of Student Affairs; Most Popular Male. MOHAMADKHANI, CYROUS; B.S., Industrial Technology; interna- tional Club; Triton Club; Soccer Club; Blue Raider Sports Car Club. MOODY. JANET BROWN; B.S., Social Science; ASB Senator; Presi- dent Pro-Tem of the Senate; ISC, President, Treasurer; Pi Kappa Delta. Secretary; Gamma Beta Phi; Kappa Delta, Parliamentarian; Debate Team, State Champion in Women ' s Extemporaneous Speak- ing; ASB Secretary of Freshman Affairs; Who ' s Who. MOON, DEONNE ADELIA: B.S., Elementary Education; SNEA. MOON, MARY JOHN; B.S.. HPER. MOONEYHAN, DAVID LEON; B.S.. Elementary Education; Football and Basketball Trainer; T-Club; Dean ' s List; Kappa Delta Pi; Mid- lander, Sports Editor. MOORE, BRENDA JEAN; B.S., Elementary Education; Tau Omicron; Kappa Delta Pi; Band of Blue; Rodeo Club; Rodeo Queen. MOORE, CONNIE B.; B.S., English. MOORE, FLOYD LYNN; B.S.. Music; Who ' s Who; Sacred Harp Singers; Band of Blue; Orchestra; Choir. President; Ensemble; Phi Mu Alpha, Historian, Treasurer; MENC. MOORE, THOMAS JERRY; B.S., Economics; Alpha Kappa Psi; ASB House of Representatives; Booster Club. MOOREHEAD, HELEN SCHULTZ; B.S., History. MOREHEAD, SIMON EBER; B.S., Accounting; Dean ' s List; MTSU Ac- counting Society. MORRIS, JAMES WAYNE. II; B.S., Chemistry and Biology; Phi Mu Delta, Vice-President; Church of Christ Group; Beta Beta Beta; Chemistry Club; Biology Club; Lambda Tau. MORROW, CARL L.; B.S., Music; Band of Blue: Orchestra; MENC. MORTON, EDNA TAYLOR; B.S., Elementary Education; Kappa Delta Pi; Sophomore Class Beauty; Kappa Alpha Sweetheart Court; Booster Club: SNEA; ISC; Kappa Delta. Vice-President. President. MOSS, SHEILA ELAINE; B.A., Spanish and English; Alpha Mu Gamma. MRZENA, THOMAS EDWARD, JR.; B.S., Business. MUNDY, JAMES E.; B.S., Business Management; Pi Sigma Epsilon; Football. MURPHY, ANITA JO; B.S., HPER; SNEA. MURPHY. RONNIE GORDON; B.S., Political Science; Lambda Psi; Pre-Law Society: Pi Gamma Mu: Young Republicans. MYATT, CHARLES HARBERT; B.S., Marketing; Pi Sigma Epsilon. MYERS, LINDA LEE: B.S., International Relations; Pi Gamma Mu. His- torian. NAPPER. ROY WAYNE: B.S., History. NEVINS. MARGARET CURTIS; B.S., Elementary Education. NEWBERRY, DONALD LAWRENCE: B.S., Marketing; American Mar- keting Association, Program Director: Weightllfting Club, President. NEWTON. LINDA GAYLE; B.S., Home Economics; BSU; Home Eco- nomics Club. NICHOLS, SHEILA ANN; B.S.. Elementary Education; SNEA; Kappa Delta Colony. NORRIS. LINDA JEAN; B.A., English; Tau Omicron: Chi Alpha PI Sweetheart Court; Chi Omega Colony. NORVELL, MARY ELIZABETH; B.S., Elementary Education; SNEA. O ' CONNOR, PATRICIA SUE; B.S., Dietetics; Booster Club; Wesley Foundation: Home Economics Club; Kappa Delta. OFFICER, ROBERT WAYNE; B.S., Mathematics. OLIVER, CONSTANCE J.: B.S., HPER; Kappa Delta; Senior Class Beauty: Physical Education Club; Booster Club; Women ' s Recreation Association: Canterbury Association. O ' NEAL, JAMES PATRICK: B.S., Industrial Management; Epsilon Pi Tau: ROTC Brigade Commander: ASB Speaker of the House of Representatives: Election Commission Chairman; ROTC, Leadership and Command Award. Forrest Raiders, Distinguished Military Stu- dent. OSENGA, GEORGE JUSTUS; B.S., Biology; Concert Choir; Biology Club: Phi Mu Alpha. OVERTON. RALPH HARRIS; B.S., HPER; Varsity Football, Co-Cap- tain; T-Club. OWEN. PAMELA MARCEAN; B.A.. Theatre: Alpha Psi Omega: Buchanan Players; Kappa Delta; Sophomore and Junior Class Sec- retary: Supreme Court Recorder; Supreme Court Senior Justice: ASB Election Commission, Communications Committee: Sidelines; Alpha Phi Gamma; Spanish Club: Booster Club. OWEN, PRISCILLA JEAN; B.S., Economics: Kappa Delta: Senior Senator; Alpha Phi Gamma; Midlander, AthleNcs Editor; ASB Communications Committee, Election Commission, Screening Com- mittee: Economics and Finance Club: Booster Club; Intramurals. OWENS, PATRICK W.; B.S., Industrial Management. OWENS, SHARON ANN; B.S., Elementary Education; Kappa Delta Pi; Alpha Delta Pi, Scholarship Chairman, Parliamentarian, Song Direc- tor: Dean ' s List; Beta Sigma Phi, Parliamentarian; SNEA; Women ' s Recreation Association; Young Democrats; Church of Christ Group; Booster Club; Orchestra: Treble Chorale; Intramurals: ASB Corre- spondence Committee, Social Committee: Student Affairs Commit- tee. PAINTER, RODNEY HOUSTON: B.S., Industrial Management. PALMER, JEANNETTE B.; B.A., English: Transfer from University of Chattanooga. PARKER, BRENDA ANNETTE: B.S., Mathematics; Chess Club; Dean ' s List. PARKER. CAROL SUE; B.S., Physical Education; Physical Education Club: Intramurals. PARKER, DAVID MARTIN; B.S., Business Administration; Delta Mu Delta, Secretary: Alpha Kappa Psi; Phi Gamma Mu; Sigma Club; Track Sabre Club; Dean ' s List; Who ' s Who. PARKER. PETE BURL; B.S., Agriculture; Kappa Sigma. PARSLEY, HARRIET JONELLE; B.S., Sociology and Psychology: Side- lines, Feature Editor, Managing Editor; CUBE; Buchanan Players: Young Democrats; University Center Board. PARSON, RITA FAYE; B.S., Physical Education; Physical Education Club; SNEA; Women ' s Recreation Association; Intramurals. PARTIN, JAMES EDWARD; B.S., Agriculture; Block Bridle Club. PARTIN, MARY ELIZABETH BLAIR; B.S., Elementary Education; SNEA; Gamma Beta Phi; Physical Education Club; Dean ' s List. PATTON, CAROLE GENE; B.S., Business Education: Alpha Gamma Phi, Vice-President, Recording Secretary: Treble Chorale, Secretary; Tau Sigma; NCAS, Publicity Chairman, ASB House of Representa- tives; Booster Club; Student Affairs Committee; Church of Christ Group; SNEA; Intramurals. PATTON, CHARLES ERWIN; B.S., History. PATTON, SHARON: B.S., Biology: Westminster Fellowship, President, Vice-President; Lambda Tau: Beta Beta Beta, President; Biology Club; SCU: Who ' s Who. PAYNE, RITA JOY; B.S., Biology; Biology Club; SNEA, Publicity Com- mittee. PEARSON, STANLEY NELSON; B.S., Social Science: Kappa Delta PI. PECK, GREGORY OWEN: B.S., Sociology; Sam Davis Rifles: Fresh- man Affairs Committee: Track Sabre Club; Kappa Alpha. PEERCY, RICHARD DAVID; B.S., Biology and Physical Education. PENNINGTON, BOBBY GLYNN; B.S., Business Management; Dean ' s List. PENNINGTON, MILDRED ANN; B.S., Elementary Education; SNEA; Church of Christ Group; Gamma Beta Phi; Kappa Delta PI. PENTYCOFE, JOHNNY MERRILL; B.S., Industrial Technology; Epsilon Pi Tau. PEPPERS. MAXINE; B.S., Business Education; Pi Omega Pi; SNEA: NCAS. PEREZ, CAROL ANDERSON REGG; B.S., Art; Art Club; SNEA. PERKINS, JOEY DEAN; B.S., Geography: Drill Team; Track Sabre Club: CUBE; Forrest Raiders: Gamma Epsilon: Student Affairs Com- mittee. PETRO, MARGIE VANDERGRIFF; B.S., Home Economics: Raiderette Rifle Team; Triton Club; Tau Sigma; Home Economics Club. PETTEWAY, JUDY PACK; B.S., Art; Dean ' s List. PETTY, ROSEMARY; B.S., Business Education; Pi Omega Pi; Treble Chorale. PEVAHOUSE. AVE NELLE; B.S., Elementary Education; SNEA. PHILLIPS, GWANDA LEE; B.S., Sociology; Tau Sigma; Band of Blue: SNEA: Orchesis. PHILLIPS, JAY YEISER; B.S., Accounting; MTSU Accounting Society: Phi Sigma Epsilon. PHILLIPS, SHELAH DAVIS, JR.; B.S., Industrial Management; Epsilon Pi Tau. PIGG, ROBERT MORGAN, JR.; B.S., HPER; Church of Christ Group: Phi Sigma Beta: Kappa Delta Pi. PIGNA, DAVID LESLIE: B.S.. Political Science; ASB Student Affairs Committee: Track Sabre Club; Circle K; Pre-Law Society; Booster Club: Kappa Sigma, Pledgemaster. PIRTLE, ROBERT C; B.S., Political Science; Pre-Law Society; Lambda Psi, Historian, Chaplain. PLEMONS, CLARENCE SHEPHERD, JR.; B.S., Biology. POINDEXTER, WANDA FAYE; B.S., Elementary Education: Church of Christ Group: Tau Omicron: SNEA. POOLE, CARROL LYNN; B.A., Public Speaking; Debate Squad; Phi Kappa Delta, ASB Representative: SNEA; Midlander, Copy Editor. POSTON, CHARLES EDWARD: B.S., History: Tau Sigma: Church of Christ Group. POWELL, ALTA COLLEEN; B.S., Political Science and History; Side- lines, Copy Editor, Advertising Manager, Business Manager; Young Democrats, Secretary, Vice-President: Pre-Law Society; CUBE, Treas- urer: Buchanan Players; Pi Gamma Mu; Alpha Phi Gamma, Vice- President; Socratics; BSU. POWELL. WANDA LEE; B.S.. Home Economics; SNEA; Home Eco- nomics Club. PRESLAR, ROGER LEON; B.A., Political Science: Honor Roll; Dean ' s List: Pi Gamma Mu. PREVATTE, CAROLYN VIRGINIA: B.S., Biology: BSU; Women ' s Ath- letic Association. PREVOST. JOHN PAUL; B.S., General Business: Varsity Tennis Team, Captain. PRICHARD, MICHAEL STANLEY; B.S., Pre-Law; Booster Club, Presi- dent: Circle K, Board of Directors: Track Sabre Club: IFC; Chi Alpha PI, Social Chairman, President. jfUihl hop 102 E. Vine St. ' ' Kt ' ortithing in J iutsiv 893-4241 If music be the food of love, play on — Shakespeare DAVIDSON ' S INSURANCE AGENCY Automobile — Homeowners — Fire — Theft — Marine Bonds — Accidents — Workmen ' s Compensation — Liability 893-8090 220 E. College St. . Jtltend Ike (church of [Jour Choice . . . Ad Sponsored by: FIRST CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 907 East Main Street ST. MARK ' S UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1403 East Main Street NORTH BLVD. CHURCH OF CHRIST 217 N. Tennessee Blvd. L M CAFE Home Cooked Meals The Place Vv ' here College Students Meet. 125 S. Church St. 893-9850 (€sso) TOMMY ' S ESSO SERVICE Road Service hHIghway 4 I and 70 S. 893-7339 Open 24 Hours SENIOR ACTIVITIES PRIEST, PATRICIA BASS: B.S.. Mathematics. PUCKEH. CONNIE SUE; B.S.. Home Economics; Home Economics Club; BSU. RADLEY, DOUGLAS LEE; B.S., Political Science. RAGSDALE. JAMES THOMAS; B.S., Social Science; Lambda Psi; New- man Club; Young Republicans; Pre-Law Society; Gamma Epsilon. RAGSDALE. WALTER MAXWELL: B.A., International Relations. RAINS, TOMMY McGUIRE: B.S., Marketing; Alpha Kappa Psi. RAMSEY, JAMES GARLAND; B.S., Mathematics: SNEA; Kappa Delta PI; Cumberland Presbyterian Church Group, Vice-President. RAMSEY, JO ANN; B.S., Business Education: Church of Christ Group. RANDLE, DIANE MICHEL; B.S., HPER; Band of Blue; Clairnet Choir; Women ' s Athletic Association. RANEY, DOROTHY ANN; B.S., Home Economics: Home Economics Club, Public Relations Chairman; Kappa Delta, Historian: Gamma Beta Phi. RAWLSTON, REBECCA C; B.S., Elementary Education. RAY, DONALD LEE; B.S., Biology; Beta Beta Beta. RAY, JERRY HOYTE; B.S., Agriculture and Economics; Block Bridle Club, Treasurer; Delta Tau Alpha, Secretary, Vice-President. RAY, VIRGINIA MARIE; B.A., English; Alpha Delta Pi; ISC; ASB House of Representatives: Kappa Sigma Phi; Canterbury Associa- tion; La Societe Francaise. REDD, LATRICIA HOLLEY; B.S., English; Gamma Beta Phi. REEVES, CAROLYN SIMPSON; B.S., Social Studies. RHEA, JANIS LYNN; B.S., Business. RHODES, JEAN HASTON; B.S., Elementary Education: SNEA: ASB Social Committee; Women ' s Athletic Association; Booster Club; Treble Chorale. RICHENS, KENT DOUGLAS; B.A., Elementary Education. RICKMAN, JOHN ROBINSON; B.S., Physical Education: Physical Education Club; Intramurals. RIDDLE, JAMES DOUGLAS; B.S., Physical Education; Physical Educa- tion Club; AAHPER. RIDDLE. PAMELA McMAHAN; B.S., Physical Education; Physical Edu- cation Club: AAHPER. RIEL, BRIAN FRANCIS: B.S., Chemistry and Biology. RING, BEVERLY JANE; B.A., Art; ROTC Sponsor; Circle K Sweetheart Court; Art Club; Orchesls Club. RIVES, DAVID FONVILLE: B.S., Business Management: Who ' s Who: Delta Mu Delta, Treasurer; Pi Kappa Delta; ASB House of Repre- sentatives: Dean ' s List; Honor Roll; Debate Team. RIVES, KENNETH ELLIOH; B.S., Geography: Gamma Epsilon; Spe- lunkers Club: PI Sigma Epsilon; Intramurals. ROBBINS, TERRY LEE; B.S., Chemistry. ROBERSON, MERRIL BOOTH; B,S., Elementary Education. ROBERTS, HERBERT WAYNE; B.S., Physical Education; Track Team Manager: T-Club, Vice-President, President. ROBINSON, RICKY J.; B.S., Social Science: Pi Gamma Mu; Dean ' s List. ROBINSON, SHIRLEY LYNN; B.S., Business Education. ROBINSON, WILLIAM DAVID; B.S., Physical Education. ROBINSON, YOLANDA BRUMIT; B.S., Business Education; Dorm Pres- ident; Tau Omicron; NCAS; Pi Omega PI. ROWLAND, ODELENE: B.S., Elementary Education. RUSHING, MARY EVELYN; B.5., Biology; Tau Omicron; Kappa Delta Pi; Kappa Delta. RUSSELL, JAYNE REES; B.S., Art; Delta PI Gamma, Corresponding Secretary, Pledge Mistress: Art Club, Secretary; Dorm Officer. RUSSELL, SHIRLEY ANN; B.A., English; Alpha Mu Gamma; Pi Gam- ma Mu; Young Republicans Club, Treasurer, Vice-President; House of Representatives; Dean ' s List; Honor Roll; Sidelines. RUSSO, SUZANNE CAROLLE; B.S., Mathematics; Dean ' s List; Gamma Beta Phi; Tau Omicron; Kappa Delta Pi: Women ' s Recreational Association: Socratlcs ' College Bowl; Intramurals. SADLER, MARTHA LOIS; B.A., English; French Club; ASB House of Representatives; German Club; Alpha Mu Gamma, Secretary: SNEA. SADLER, VIRGINIA GAYLE; B.S., Music; Tau Omicron: Delta Omi- cron, President; Orchestra; Concert Choir; Who ' s Who; Band of Blue: Treble Chorale; SCU; Wesley Foundation: MENC; Student American Guild of Organists. SAIN, CHARLES EVANS; B.S., Agriculture; Dairy Judging Team. SAIN, SUSAN BRYSON; B.S., Agriculture: Dairy Judging Team. SALMON, JOHN WILLIAMS: B.S., General Business. SANDERS, LOIS JEAN; B.S., HPER; Miss MIDLANDER Pageant; Can- terbury Club, President; Women ' s Athletic Association. SARVER, PATRICIA LOUISE: B.S., HPER; Physical Education Club, Secretary; Women ' s Athletic Association; SNEA; Church of Christ Group. SCRUGGS, LINDA JACO: B.S., History; Geography Club; Gamma Epsilon. SEALS, AMY JEANECE: B.S., Home Economics: Kappa Omicron Phi; Home Economics Club. SCHULTZ, DWIGHT L.; B.S., Business Administration; Kappa Alpha; Booster Club. SCHWEMER, LIANA LEE; B.A., History; Pi Gamma Mu: Die Deutsch Kamaraden: Church of Christ; Midlander Staff; Buchanan Players. SCOTT, CHERYL DARLENE; B.S., Business Education; SNEA; NCAS; Pi Omega Pi. SHAFFER, BRENDA SHAW; B.S., Elementary Education; Dean ' s List. SHARPTON, JOHN DWIGHT: B.S., Marketing: PI Sigma Epsilon. SHELTON, LARRY DEAN; B.S., Industrial Technology. SHERRILL, FREEMAN HENRY, JR.; B.S., Business Administration; Track Sabre Club: Sigma Nu. SHIPLEY, ELIZABETH ANN; B.S., Office Administration; NCAS: Cum- berland Presbyterian Group: ASB House of Representatives: ASB Election Commission, Hostess Committee, Social Committee; Home Economics Club: SUSGA; TISL; Dorm President. SHORT. THOMAS DOUGLAS: B.S., General Business; Booster Club; Young Republican ' s Club; Track Sabre Club; Alpha Kappa Psi. SIDWELL, JAMES QUINTON, JR.; B.S., Marketing: Track Sabre Club: Kappa Alpha. SIMMONS, LLOYD KENNETH; B.S., Business. SIMMS, SUSAN ELIZABETH; B.S., Math; Women ' s Athletic Associa- tion. SIMS, BETTYE JUNE: B.S., Political Science; Sophomore Class Treas- urer; Junior Class Treasurer: Senior Class Treasurer: ASB House of Representatives; Gamma Beta Phi; Tau Sigma; Booster Club: Stu- dents Affairs Committee: Social Committee; Kappa Alpha Sweet- heart Court; Kappa Delta; Midlander Staff. SIMS, CARL STANTON; B.S., Biology. SLATEN. JAMES RAY; B.S., Psychology; Alpha Kappa Psi. SLAYDEN, JUDITH ELAINE; B.S., English; BSU; French Club: SCU: SNEA: Gamma Beta Phi; Kappa Delta Pi. SLAYMAKER. REBECCA WRIGHT: B.S., Social Science; Chorus; Bu- chanan Players: SNEA; Alpha Psi Omega; Gamma Epsilon. SLAYMAKER, ROBERT DAWSON: B.S., Public Speaking; Circle K; Veteran ' s Club Officer; Alpha Psi Omega; House of Representatives: Buchanan Players; Gamma Epsilon; SNEA; Co-op Student for Middle Tennessee Electrical Corporation. SMALL, LYNN SCOTT; B.A., History and English; SNEA; Alpha Phi Gamma; Pi Gamma Mu: Kappa Delta Pi; Tau Omicron: Who ' s Who: Sidelines; Collage, Managing Editor; Midlander, Activities Editor, Editor-in-Chief; Dean ' s List; Honor Roll. SMITH, ANN KNIGHT: B.S., Elementary Education; SNEA; Gamma Beta Phi, SMITH, CLAUDE WAYNE; B.S., Agriculture: Rodeo Club; Delta Tau Alpha. SMITH, JUDY KAREN; B.S., Elementary Education; SCU. SMITH, LARRY BENNETT; B.S., Business Administration; Alpha Kappa Psi. SMITH, LYNDON L.; B.S., Biology: Lambda Psi. SMITH, MARGARET IVY; B.S., Elementary Education; SNEA. SMITH, PATRICIA S.; B.S., Mathematics. SMITH, RANDALL H.; B.S., Business Management; Young Republicans. SMITH, REGINA BOWEN; B.S., Social Science: Kappa Delta; Kappa Delta Pi; Dean ' s List; Pi Gamma Mu. SMITH, SHELLY KAY; B.S., Art. SMITH, SUSAN LEA; B.S., Elementary Education: Wesley Foundation, Public Relations: ASB House of Representatives: SCU, Secretary; SNEA: Gamma Beta Phi; Kappa Delta PI. SMITH, THOMAS N.; B.S., Social Science. SNELL, BILLY JOE: B.S., HPER. SNYDER, STEPHEN LOCKARD; B.S., History, Biology; Varsity Basket- ball. SOUDERS, JAMES AUSTIN; B.S., Instrumental Music; Band of Blue, Vice-President; Varsity Choir; Chorus; Sacred Harp Singers; Phi Mu Alpha, Vice-President. SPAULDING, BILLY BURKE; B.S., Accounting. SPRAKER, JAMES STANLEY; B.S., Accounting; Alpha Kappa Psi, Sec- retary; Sigma Club, Secretary, Treasurer; Gamma Beta Phi; MTSU Accounting Society. STACEY, GERALD P.; B.S., Mathematics. STARKS, MARVIN WAYNE; B.S., Marketing: Lambda Psi; American Marketing Association. STARNES. CARL THOMAS; B.S., Industrial Management. STEELMAN, SUSAN KAY; B.S., Social Studies: Wesley Foundation; Socratlcs: Young Democrats; Alpha Phi Gamma: Sidelines, News Editor, Managing Editor. STEPHENSON, PATRICIA ELLEN; B.S., English; SNEA; Alpha Mu Gamma: Gamma Beta Phi; Kappa Delta Pi. STEWART, KATHRYN TEMPLETON; B.S., Home Economics. STINSON, LARRY VERNON: B.S., Marketing; Alpha Kappa Psi. STRAUB, BRADY ALLEN; B.S., Physical Education; Baseball Team; T- Club, Secretary-Treasurer; Captain Baseball Team; All OVC Base- ball; ROTC Commodation Ribbon: Kappa Delta PI; Booster Club: AAHPER; Physical Education Club; Track Sabre Club. STRONG, BETTY LACY; B.S., Sociology: Booster Club; Women ' s Dorm Council: Senate Secretarial Staff. STUBBLEFIELD, PATRICIA ANN; B.S., Social Science: Tau Sigma; Cumberland Presbyterian Church Group. SULLENGER, MARTHA JEAN; B.S., Office Administration; Cumber- land Presbyterian Group, Secretary-Treasurer; NCAS, Charter Mem- ber. SULLIVAN, LYMAN LOUIS; B.S., Business Administration; PI Sigma Epsilon. RUTHERFORD COUNTY SALUTES James V. Threet Rutherford Co. Judge Rutherford County salutes MTSU because it is proud of the progress MTSU has made in the city, in edu- cation, and on its campus. MTSU plays a vital part of Rutherford County ' s economic and social growth — for this we are proud. SENIOR ACTIVITIES SULLIVAN, MICHAEL S.: B.S., Business Management. SUTHERLAND. TERRY STEVEN; B.S., Agriculture. SUTTON. DELORES ANN; B.S.. Home Economics; Delta Phi Gamma, Vice-President; ASB Hostess Committee; Home Economics Club; Booster Club. SUTTON. JUDITH CAMILLE; B.S., Elementary Education; SNEA; Dean ' s List; Church of Christ Group. SV ALLOWS. JAMES PATRICK; B.S., Physical Education; Physical Education Club; Lambda Psi, Intramural Chairman. Board of Gov- ernors. SWANN. SANDRA; B.S., Physical Education Club; Women ' s Recrea- tional Association. SWANSON, FRANK OLIVER; B.S., Art; Kappa Pi. SWINDELL, GARY ALAN; B.S., Industrial Technology. TALLANT, JOHN ALBERT; B.S., Business Administration; Alpha Kappa Psi. Master of Rituals. TANT, JOHN; B.S., Accounting; Alpha Kappa Psi; Dorm Council; Booster Club; Church of Christ Group. TATUM, LINDA SUE; B.S., Business Education; BSU. TAYLOR, DORRIS JEAN; B.S., Business Education; NCAS. TAYLOR, ELOISE R.; B.S., Elementary Education: SNEA, TAYLOR, JANICE KAY; B.S., Elementary Education; SNEA. TAYLOR, JOHN HORACE; B.S., Social Science; Gamma Beta Phi; Alpha Kappa Psi; Pi Gamma Mu; Economics and Finance Club; Who ' s Who. TAYLOR. LINDA SUE; B.S., Home Economics; Wesley Foundation; Women ' s Dorm Council; Home Economics Club; SCU. TAYLOR, RANDALL KEITH; B.S., Business Administration; Track and Sabre Club; Distinguished Military Student. TENBRUNSEL, ROBERT WAYNE; B.S.. Industrial Management; Epsilon Pi Tau; Lambda Psi; Intramurals. TENNANT. CHARLOTTE WILSON; B.S.. Elementary Education; SNEA. TENNANT, RONALD DEAN; B.S.. Chemistry and Mathematics; Dean ' s List; Sigma Club, President; Chemistry Club, President and Vice- President; Mathematics Club; Veteran ' s Club; Church of Christ Group; Socratics; Who ' s Who. TENNANT, SANDRA FAYE WATSON; B.S., Elementary Education; Tau Omicron, Kappa Delta Pi; Dean ' s List; Church of Christ Group. TENPENNY, LETA SUZANNE: B.S., Art; Church of Christ Group. THACKSTON. MARIE ELIZABETH; B.A.. English; Young Republicans Club, Secretary; Die Deutschen Kameraden; ASB House of Rep- resentatives. THIGPEN, LARRY OLEN; B.S., Business Management . THOMAS, JOHN WILSE; B.S., Business Management: Alpha Kappa Psi, Alumni Secretary. THOMAS, KAREN GAIL; B.S., Biology; CUBE. Treasurer; Sidelines. THOMAS, ROSEMARY; B.S., Social Science; Spanish Club; SNEA. THOMPSON, RICHARD BOYCE; B.S., Biology; Lambda Psi. Alumni Secretary; Triton Club, President: Chemistry Club, Secretary and Treasurer; ASB House of Representatives; Young Democrats: Wesley Foundation. TINNIN, JEAN CLAIRE; HPER; Physical Education Club; Women ' s Recreation Association; Tau Omicron; SNEA. TODD, BETTY OVERALL; B.S., Elementary Education. TODD. BILLY OTIS; B.S., Industrial . Management; Veteran ' s Club. TODD, FRANCES LUCINDA N.; B.S., Elementary Education. TOLBERT, FLORENCE MAGGART; B.S., Sociology and History; Tau Sigma; SNEA; Phi Sigma Beta: Kappa Delta Pi; Honor Roll. TORRENCE. WILLIAM HOWARD; B.S., Sociology; Booster Club; Tau Sigma; Kappa Sigma; Track and Sabre Club. TREDINNICK: B.S.. Elementary Education; SNEA; Canterbury Club; Alpha Mu Gamma; Kappa Delta Pi. TRENT, BRYAN ORVAL; B.S., Physics. TRENT, LINDA RAYE; B.S., Biology; Who ' s Who; Tau Omicron; Beta Beta Beta, Vice-President;; Lambda Tau, Treasurer; Kappa Delta Pi; SNEA; Booster Club: Dean ' s List; Biology Club; Young Re- publicans: Rifle Team. TRIGG, PATRICIA ANN; B.S., Psychology; Treble Chorale. TRIMBLE. JANICE ELAINE: B.S., Office Administration; Church of Christ Group: Tau Sigma; Booster Club; NCAS, President; Dean ' s List: Gamma Beta Phi; ASB Correspondence Committee; Chi Omega, Recording Secretary. TROUPE, PATRICIA ANN; B.S., Elementary Education; SNEA; Wesley Foundation. TROXLER, JAMES WILLIAM: B.S.. Marketing. TUCKER, LANA JANICE: B.S., Sociology: Who ' s Who; SNEA; Kappa Delta, Chaplain, Secretary, Vice-President, Membership Chairman: Dorm Officer; Women ' s Athletic Association; Tau Sigma, Historian; Booster Club; Homecoming Queen Attendant: Gamma Beta Phi, President. TUCKER, MARILYN LEE; B.S., Sociology; Tau Sigma, International Club. TUCKER, ROBERT WAYNE, JR.; B.S., Industrial Arts; Raider Rifles; Epsilon Pi Tau. Treasurer. TUNE, RICHARD GREER; B.A., History; Kappa Delta Pi; Pi Gamma Mu. TYSON, JAY EDWARD; B.S., Business Education; Band of Blue; SNEA; Wesley Foundation, Vice-President. ULLERY, SAMUEL RICHARD; B.S.. Economics; Kappa Alpha, Pledge- master; Circle K; Freshman Basketball: T-Club; Booster Club: ASB House of Representatives; Intramurals. VADEN, MICHAEL LEE: B.S., Accounting. VANNATTA, MARVIN JACKSON, JR.; B.S.. Accounting: MTSU Ac- counting Society: Alpha Kappa Psi; Sam Davis Drill Team. VAUGHAN. BEVERLY CAROL; B.S., Social Studies; SNEA. VAUGHAN, RUTH MILTON; B.S.. Sociology; Church of Christ Group: Tau Sigma, Treasurer. VAUGHAN, WILLIAM ORREN, JR.; B.S.. Economics. VICKS, DONALD RAY; B.S., Physical Education: Physical Education Club. WAGGONER, GUY DANIEL; B.S., Business Management: Pi Sigma Epsilon, Vice-President. WAGGONER. HARRIET CLARICE: B.S., Home Economics; Home Economics Club, Treasurer; Kappa Delta, Chaplain; Gamma Beta Phi; Booster Club. WAGGONER, MICHAEL STANLEY; B.S., Art; ASB Scholarship; Alpha Psi Omega; Kappa Pi. WALKER, CARMEN: B.S., Public Speaking; Buchanan Players. WALKER, JAMES ROBERT; B.S., Political Science; Pi Gamma Mu; Sigma Club. WALKER, JOHN FRANK; B.S., Political Science; Pre-Law Society. WALKER, MARJORY ANN; B.S., Sociology; Kappa Delta, Treasurer, Corresponding Secretary; Kappa Alpha Sweetheart Court. Rose Court; Miss MIDLANDER Pageant: Tau Sigma; SNEA: ASB Student Affairs, Freshman Affairs; Booster Club: Homecoming Queen; Lady of Blue. WALKER, WAYNE FRANKLIN: B.S., Marketing. WALLACE, JOEL HULL; B.S.. International Relations; Pi Gamma Mu: CUBE. WALLER, ROSS ALLEN; B.S., Economics; Alpha Kappa Psi; ASB House of Representatives. WALTERS, IVAN LEON; B.S., Biology. WARREN, DONALD GENE; B.S., Business Administration; Pi Sigma Epsilon: Pentecostal Church Group, President. WARREN, JAMES H.; B.S., Art; Kappa Pi; Art Club. WARWICK, RICHARD HENRY; B.S., Social Science; Canterbury Club, President; Tau Sigma; SNEA; CUBE. WATERS, JAMES E.; B.S., Agriculture; Livestock Judging Team; Block and Bridle Club; Dairy Judging Team; Soil Judging Team. WATSON, JANE; B.S., Biology; French Club; Biology Club, Secretary- Treasurer, President. WATSON, TED LEE; B.S., Marketing; Pi Sigma Epsilon. WEATHERS. MARGARET ANN: B.A., English; SNEA. NOTE; German Club. WEAVER, WILLIAM GLEN: B.S.. Marketing: Pi Sigma Epsilon. WELLER, WILLIAM ALLEN, III; B.S.. Social Science: SNEA. WELLS, RITA FRANCES; B.S.. Business Education; Gamma Beta Phi, Vice-President; ASB House of Representatives; Church of Christ Group: Pi Omega Pi; Kappa Delta Pi; Tau Omicron: SNEA. WERNER, CLARK T.; B.S., Management; Varsity Track Team; ASB. WEST, ROBERT DOUGLAS: B.S.. Marketing; Pi Sigma Epsilon. WEATHERFORD, BILLIE ANN; B.S., Home Economics; Kappa Delta; Home Economics Club: Kappa Omicron Phi; BSU, ASB House of Representatives. WHITAKER, CHARLSIE SUE; B.S., Biology; Beta Beta Beta; Biology Club; SNEA. WHITE, DONALD RAY; B.S.. Accounting. WHITE, LARRY KAY; B.S., Physical Education; Track Team Manager; T-Club; Physical Education Club. WHITE, WALTER HOWARD; B.S., Political Science; Alpha Phi Gam- ma. SIDELINES, Circulation. WHITVER, GERTRUDE MAE; B.A., History and Spanish; Spanish Club: International Club: Pi Gamma Mu; Gamma Beta Phi; ASB Senate, Parliamentarian. WHITWORTH, LINDA GAYLE; B.A., Political Science; Buchanan Players; German Club. WIGGINS, KATHERINE MOORE; B.S., Elementary Education. WIGGINS. LYDIA RANDOLPH; B.S.. English. WILEY. BILLY JOE; B.S., Animal Science; Sgt-at-Arms, Sophomore Class; Vice-President, Junior Class; President, Senior Class; Track and Sabre; Block and Bridle, Parliamentarian. WILEY, JUDY KAY; B.S.. Elementary Education; Tau Sigma: SNEA; Presbyterian Church Group; Young Democrats; Buchanan Players. WILKERSON, JANICE ANDREWS; B.S., Sociology. WILKES, SHEILA ANN; B.S.. Sociology. WILLIAMS, CYNTHIA ANNE; B.S., History; ROTO Sponsor; Buchanan Players: Intramurals; Newman Club; Chi Omega Colony; Chess Club; SNEA: ASB Social CommlHee: Booster Club. WILLLIAMS, JESSIE VEE; B.S.. Theatre; Buchanan Players; SNEA; Kappa Epsilon: NCTE; Pentecostal Church Group. WILLIAMS, LARRY RAYMOND; B.S., Political Science: Debate Team: Pi Kappa Delta, President; Circle K. Board of Directors; Lambda Psi, Vice-President; ASB Attorney General. WILLIAMS. LINDA FAYE; B.S., Business Education; SNEA; Pi Omega Pi. WILLIAMS, PEGGY JEAN; B.S., Secretarial Administration. WILLIAMS, ROSIE HELEN: B.S.. Biology: BSU: Biology Club; Beta Beta Beta, Secretary. WILLIAMS, SUE CAROLYN; B.S„ Elementary Education; SNEA; BSU. WILLIAMSON. DONALD JAMES; B.S., Biology; Kappa Alpha; Beta Beta Beta. WILSON. GALE MORGAN; B.S.. Accounting. WILSON, PHYLLIS ELAINE; B.S.. Elementary Education; SNEA; Honor Roll. WILSON, SUSAN L.; B.A., English; French Club; Gamma Beta Phi; Alpha Mu Gamma; Kappa Delta Pi; Phi Sigma Beta; Kappa Delta. WILSON, WILLIAM WALTER; B.S.. Business Management. WINGO. JEFFREY LYNN; B.S., Sociology; Track and Sabre Club; Booster Club; Lambda Psl. Pledgemaster. WISEMAN, LINDA SUE; B.S., Business Education; Pi Omega Pi. Treasurer; Wesley Foundation; SNEA; NCAS; Tau Sigma. WISEMAN, NANCY LEJANE; B.S., Elementary Education; SNEA. WITT, MARY CLAIRE; B.S.. Elementary Education. WOMACK, MICHAEL DAVID; B.S., HPER; Varsity Football; T-Club. WOOD, JOHN ROY; B.S.. HPER; Newman Club; T-Club. Sgt.-at- Arms: Ray Neal Memorial Award. WOOD. THERESA JANE; B.S., Elementary Education; Kappa Delta Pi; SNEA. WOODS, BARBARA ANN; B.S., History; Tau Omicron; Pi Gamma Mu; Kappa Delta Pi; Gamma Epsilon; SNEA. WOODY, RONALD PAUL; 8 ., History. WORDEN, LINDA ANNE; B.A., English; Spanish Club. President: Alpha Mu Gamma, Historian. ASB House of Representatives; Tau Omicron, Treasurer. Dean ' s List. WORLEY, JOHN CURTIS, JR.; B.S., Psychology. WRENN, CHARLES BOYD; B.S.. Mathematics; Track and Sabre Club. WRENN, CHARLOTTE; B.S.. Elementary Education. WRIGHT, ALETHA WELLS; B.S., Elementary Education: Dean ' s List. WRIGHT. BARBARA ANN; B.S.. Elementary Education; SNEA. WRIGHT, JANET KAY; B.S.. Home Economics; Alpha Delta Pi; Home Economics Club. WYRICK, DONALD L; B.S., Biology; Kappa Alpha; Booster Club. YARBROUGH. CAROLYN POTTER; A.A.. Nursing; Student Nursing Association. YATES, HOWARD MILLER. JR.; B.S., Business Management; Track Team. YOUNG, ARLENE FITZPATRICK: B.S., English; Freshman Class Se_c_- retary; Alpha Phi Gamma; Alpha Mu Gamma, Tau Omicr Secretary ot Communications; Midlander Staff. YOUNG, MACY LEE; B.S.. Elementary Education; SNEA. YORK, GLENDA SHARP; B.S., Elementary Education; SNEA. YORK, JERRY STEVEN; B.S., Psychology; Psychology Club. ASB STUDENT INDEX Abernathy, Morgan De Lacev, 72. 284 Abemathv Robert. 15 Ackerson, lohn David, 2(il, 275 Acuff, Frank Lewis, 64 Adair, George Milton, 25, 174 Adams. Anne Lorene, 25, 150, 158. 174. 176. 278. 289 Adam ' ,. Barbara Fav, 54. 158, 262. 282. 287 Adams. Doralhv lean Bryant. 25 Adams, lerry Raylen. 25 Adams. Michael Batkley. 64 Adams. Naomi loyce Kesner. 25 Adams, Patricia Diana. 72 Adams. Raymond Thomas. 25 Adams. Sandra Lee. 54. 160. 262 Adams. Dennis Lynn. 265 Adcock. Barbara lean. 54, 160. 172, 262. 278, 263 Adcock. Bettye Sue. 64 .■Kdcock, Billie Charles. 261 Adcock. Ernest Warner. 25. 2i2 Adcock. Marilyn. 261 Adcock. Wilma loan. 25 Aden. Dr Robert, 13 Adgent Timothy Leo. 72 Adkins. Frank Donald. 54 Adyyell. lanel Lynn, 158 Agee. Deborah Sue. 64 Akers. lames Orion. 64. 290 Akin. Robert Vance. 64 Akin Terry Bruce, 54 Akin. Wmitred Ann. 25, 161, 162, 184 Albanese. David Alan. 54. 148 Albano. loseph Michael. 230, 231 Albaugh. William ikrchibald. 268. 275 Alday, Susan Cayle. 72 Alexander, Deborah lane, 184 Alexander Iva Rosalie, 54 150 158. 160. 187. 279 Alexander, lulia Clayton, 5, 25. 180, 184 Alexander, Nancy Hallie, 72 Alexander, Dr Robert, 20 Alexander, Roy Dayton, 54, 170 Aliord, Sheila Moore, 255 Allen, Cynthia Melissa, 64 Allen. Edna Lunette. 72 Allen, Henrv Wayne. 170 Allen. Howard Duane. 72 Allen, lames Kelly, 261 Allen, Katherine Frances, 25 Allen, Kathleen Madeline, 72, 286 Allen, Larry Harold, 25, 196 Allen, Linda luanita, 128, 28(1 Allen, Patricia Lou, 64 Allen, Regina Rhea, 64 Alley, William Edward, 25 Allison. Tricia, 72 ALPHA DELTA PHI. 182-3 ALPHA GAMMA DELTA. 185 6 ALPHA KAPPA PSI, 149-9 ALPHA MU GAMMA. 150 ALPHA PHI GAMMA. 151 ALPHA PSI OMEGA, 152 Altrichter, Pamela Kaye. 72 Alvarez, lohn Benjamin. 234 Alvis, Danny Eugene, 72 Amburgey, lane Holt, 25 AMERICAN GUILD OF ORGANISTS, 265 AMERICAN MARKETING ASSOCIATION, 285 Amonett, Mary Emily, 284 Amonette, ludith Karen, 25 Anderson, Anna Kalhryn, 54 Anders m. Brenda Carol. 155 Anders Dn. Dorothy Kay. 54 Anders an, Gloria Ann, 54. 160 Anders Dn, lanice Ann. 72 Anders 3n, lanice Annette, 72 Anderson, lanice Maxine. 54 Anderson, loseph Neill. Ir, 25 Anders 3n, loyce Ann, 72 Anders jn, Kathleen Paschal. 155. 163. 281 Anders jn, Kenneth Wayne, 64 Anders an, Michael Thomas, 166 Anders Dn, Nancy Kipp, 64 Anderson, Richard Michael, 25, 15!, 161 Anderson, William Marshall. 72 Andert )n, lanice Gail, 262 Andrew s, Clara lane, 25 Andrew s, Daniel Wayne, 281 Anglea Reba Susan, 72 Anglin, Rebecca Vernon. 72 Arms, L nda Wayne, 72, 155, 281 Arnev, Linda Sue, 64 Arnold Betty, 4, 25 Arnold Deborah Rose, 25 Arnold lames Neal, 25 Arnold ludith, 4, 25 Arnold Linda Kaye, 72 Arnold Mary Kathleen. 72 Arnold Richard Arthur. 25, 279 Arnold Shirley Diane, 72 Aseltin , Herschel, 20 Ashby. Sam Michael, 150, 164, 166 Ashlinget Billie Carol, 25. 54, 262 Atchley Norns Allen, 54 Atchley Virgil Anderson, 25, 200 Austin, Katherine Ann, 72 Austin, Lester Thomas, 25, 170 Austin. Michael Andrew, 25 Averitl lacqueline Ruth, 264 Avdelo 1 Leonard Paul, 25, 145, 155 B Backherms, Danny Ray, 25, 174 Baggott, Boford David, 5, 200 Bagsby, Patricia Ann, 64 Bagwell, Marsha Gail, 72 Bailey, Charles Dennis, 64 Bailey, lames Elwood, 54 Bailey, lohn Michaell, 25, 147, 174, 279 Bailey, Karen La Nelle, 288 Bailey, Robert Mike. 25. 229 Baines. Mary G Smith. 25, 145 Baird, Dorothy lane, 187 Baker, Darlene Dern berry, 290 Baker, Deborah Ann, 72, 288 Baker, Edward Allan, 192, 267 Baker, lames Milton, 72 Baker, lanice F Reed, 25. 155 Baker, lerty Wayne, 148 Baker, lulian Bridges, |r , 24, 25, 195, 267 Baker, Ollie Wayne, 72 Baker, Samuel, 290 Baker, Thomas Edward, 247 Baldwin, Dr E B , 20 Bales, Roy Edward, 26 Ball, Donald Bruce, 54 Ballard, Linda Diane, 282 Baltz. Philip Daniel, 64, 286 BAND OF BLUE, 258-9 Bandy, David Lee, 54 Bandy, Dennis Shields, 226. 227, 229 Banks, ludy Fay, 64 Banks, Linda Cathy, 3, 54 Banks. Richard Lee, 64 BAPTIST STUDENT UNION, 288 Batch, lames Edward, 72 Barden, lohn Michael. 279. 285 Batger. Carolyn lean. 72. 282 Barker. Danny Leroy, 54 Barker. Dorns Elizabeth. 72 Barker, lohn Richard. 26. 156. 173, 174 Barker Sue Bible, 26 Barkkume, Richard Michael, 26. 148 Barkley, Rita Lee, 54 Barkley, Wanda Fay, 72, 282 Batlar, Douglas Garland, 72, 281 Barnard, Weakley Edward, 54 Barnes, Betty Ann. 26. 191 Barnes, Beverly Ann. 26 Barnes, Brenda Kay, 64, 187 Barnes, Carl Dennis, 26, 168 Barnes, Eleanor Ann, 64 Barnes, lames Vernon, jr , 54 • Man Barnes, lanet Mane, 26 Barnes, Karen McAlister, 26 Barnes, Rita Atlene, 64 Barnes, Sidney Allen, 64 Barnes, Susan Perry, 26 Barnett, Garrett Lee, 26, 170, 272 Barnelt, Linda, 3, 54. 183 Barnette, Gloria, 64, 286 Bamhill, Albert Gordon, 72 Bamhill, Elizabeth Elaine, 26 144, 155, 158, 160, 176, 281 Barnhill, lanice Edna, 54 Barr Ellen Diana, 290 Barr, Sandra Rogillio, 174, 176, 263, 274 Barrett, lames Robert, 26, 157 Barrett, Ronald McKee, 275 Barrett, Steve, 226, 229, 288 Barringei, Billie Lynn, 72 Barron, William Cobia, II. 26 Barton, Paul Herman, 64 Barton, Shirley Fay. 64 Baskin, Arthur Terry, 54 Baskin, Donald Rayburn, 64, 178 Baskin. Terrv. 196 Bass. Alma, 14 Bass, lames Rodney, 168 Bass, lerald Lynn, 54 Bass. Susan Cayle, 72 Bass, Thomas Dan. 54 Bastian, Sarah Van Horn, 136 Balson, ludy, 262, 275 Batson, lulia Faye, 26 184 Baucum, Gipson Henry, 290 Baugh, Sandra Frances, 191, 217, 246, 247, 265 Bawcum, ludith Dianne, 186 Baxter, Allen Thomas, 72 Baxter, loseph Turney, Ir , 64 Baxter, Lonnie Ray, 168 Beadle, Martha Lynn, 72 Beadle, Ruby, Dianne, 26, 158, 160, 172, 176 Bean, Eva Sue, 26 Bean, Patncia Lou, 64 Bean, Seleta Sue, 54 Beard, David Lynn, 54, 195 Beard. Nancy Eulonda. 64. 262 Beasley, Ann Elizabeth, 72 Beasley, Edward Anderson I , 181, 196, 197, 247 Beasley, Horace, 16 Beasley, Mary Alice, 64 Beasley, Nancy Delaine, 64 Beasley, Shirley Kay, 64 Beattv, Ronald Wayne, 54 aty. Beaty, Vicki Osment, 54 Beaty, Zenith Beiine, 54 Beaver Mack Clayton, 261 Beaver, Mary Guy 72 Beavers. Vathetine Eugenia. 54. 166 Beavers, Lana Sharon, 152, 176 Beck, Brenda I Griffin, 26, 274 Becker, Reid Allen, 26 Beckham, Charles Marshall, 230 Beckham, Maty Lynn, 26 Beckham, Pamela Sue, 64, 137. 294 Bedwell, Terry Lewis, 26 Beech, Glenn Edward, 25 Beech. Sharon Dee, 72 Beecham, Don Keith, 290 Beene. lohn lerry. 204, 268 Beene Thomas Terry, 204, 268 Beernink, lohn Thomas, 64 Belcher, Harry Glen, 168 Bell, Howard Franklin, 26, 147 Bell, loyce Ann, 54 Bell, Susan Paulette, 64, 158, 286 Bellenfant, Billy Lee, 64 Bellentant, Shirley loy, 26, 150, 160, 176 Belt Alice Faye 64 Bender, Ronald R , 26 Bengtson. Katharine Ion. 64 Bennett, Dora Ella, 64 Bennett, Douglas, |r , 26, 91, 243, 247, 200 Bennett, lo Ann, 188 Bennett, Michael Horace, 26, 170 Benson, Laura Ann, 72, 250 Bently, Delores Marie, 72, 247 Bentley Donna Mae, 64, 275 Bentley, Mary Fred, 72 Bentley, Pat Brown, 280 Bentson, Darm ' l Allan, 218,222 Bentzel, Ann Elizabeth, 160, 174 Besheats, |oe Don, 26, 156 Bess Martha Katherine, 1115, 128, 284 BETA. BETA BETA. 153 Betz. Elizabeth Ann, 64 Bevels, Rebecca Ann, 72 Bevington, Maty Ellen, 72, 282 Bhamornsiri, Surasakdi, 26 Bhamornsin, Suwannatad No, 26, 176 Bible, Cheryl Rhea, 54, 150, 151, 174, 176, 250, 279 Bible, loyce, 26 Bigelow. Brenda Kay. 54, 160, 176 Bigger, Delia Welborn, 26, 160, 176 Biggets, Dallas, 14 Bilbrey, Elizabeth loan 64 Bilbrey. Linda lones. 27 Bills Kathie Annette. 290 Bingham William. 4. 27. 154 Binkley. leanna Elaine, 72 Birche, lack, 168 Birchett, lack Lee, 27 Birdsong, Donald Wayne, 27 Black, Zita Kay. 132. 187 Blackford, ludith Ann, 27 Blackman, Edward Shannon, 64 Students feed at the Bonanza in herds. BONANZA Sirloin Pit MERCURY PLAZA 893-2032 PALMER R D U C E 415 S. Front c 0. Frozen Foods S T A T E F A R M Insurance Co. REGAL KREmC ' Home of the Charburger ' 8 I I Northwest Broadway 893-9665 ww Lm Mfi Phone 893-0257 URFREESBORO PURE MILK COMPANY INCORPORATED Ship by Truck yiVurfreesboro Freight Line Com pany p. O. 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Hazel Maezora. 278 BLUE RAIDER SPORTS CAR CLUB. 260 Blum, Charles Gregory, 54 , lo Ann lo , 72 . 290 Blu , David ,Maurice, 27, 148 Bodey, Timothy Eugene, 72 Bodiford, Terry Craig, 54 Boggess, lames Victor, 27 Bohannon, lanel Louise, 72, 288 Boling, lanice Earlene, 64, 278 Bolton, Tommy Eugene, 27 Bomar, loyce Love, 72 Bond, Brenda Paulelte, 72, 282. 288 Bond, lames William. 64, 268 Bonds, Thomas David, 64 Bondurant, Charles Richard, 64 Bonham. Bretl Harris, 72 Boone, Daniel Lee, 64 Booth, lames, 15 Booth lohn Michael, 54, 199 Bottoms, Thomas Michel, 244, 276 Bouldin, Burk, 230, 231 Bow, Kennelh Doyle, 27 Bowden, Margaret nne 72 Bowen, Binnie Kav, 64 Bowen, Regina Elizabeth, 160, 174 Bowers, William Arthur, 19 Bowling, Palncia Faye, 27. 282 Bowman, Ellen Hoover, 27 Box, lerold William, 168 Boyd, Cynthia Donnell 4,27 Boyd, lames Austin, Ir , 64 Boyd, lerry Wayne, 199 Boyd, Larry Craig, 27 Boyd, Larry David, 27 Boyers, Elizabeth, 276 Bozeman. ludy Carolyn. 72 Brachey. Douglas Hayes, 54 Brackeen, Patricia Ann, 129 Brackeen, Ronald Lee, 72 Bracken. Charles Randall, 156 Bradford. Linda Faye. 72 Bradford, Nancy Elise, 54 Bradford, Robert Barry, 72 Bradley, Beverly lo, 72, 288 Bradshaw, Barry Wayne, 192 Brady, Randall Denton, 192 Bragg, William Brents, 199 Brakebill. loe Blair 148. 181. 193, 243 Brakebill, William Alan. 290 Braken. Charles. 27 Braly. Brenda loy. 163 Branch. Charlotte lacquely, 72 Brandom. Dr C Morris, 20 Brannen. Betty Luella. 160 Brantley. Frances Gayle. 158, 160. 183, 263 Brantley, Rosemary 72 Brantner, Cecilia Ruth, 262 Brasheats, Carolyn Mane, 72, 64 Bralcher, David Leslie, 27 Brazier, Danny Lee, 64Breckshaw, Charlie, 195 Brewer, Brenda loy, 64, 158 Brewer, Dola Dean, 72 Brice, lohn Randall, 27, 199 Brice, Martha Dixon, 27 Bridges, lleen Domenica, 54, 262 Brigham, William Irvin, 275 Brightwell, William Thomas, 27, 234 Brisson, Leonard loseph, 72 Brilton, lanice Gertrude. 27. 278 Britton. Richard Tilford. 64 Broadway. Martha Ann. 27 Brockman. Mary Beth. 72. 100, 128 134, 272 Brodioi. Gary Pierce, 54, 195 Brodioi. ludi Anne. 64 Bromley, loy Ann. 64. 158. 1184. 185 Bronder, Keith. 284 Brookman. Sandra Spencer, 27 Brooks, Don Lee, 54, 64. 254 Brooks, Robert, 15 Brooks, Sylvester, 64, 265. 285 Brooks, Virginia Payne, 184 Broome, Paul Alexander, 54 Brown, Ann Ellen. 288 Brown, Barbara Elaine, 72 Brown, Barbara lanice, 54 Brown, Brjoker T, 218. 219 Brown. Cathy Ingrid, 64 Brown. Charles Edward, 55 Brown, Danny Dale, 55 Brown, Danny Wayne. 72 Brown. Eddy Allen. 27, 148, 195 , loe Howard, 72 , ludith Ellen. 55 . Larry Elma. 27 . Leslie Marie, 284 . Linda Susan, 55, 285 , Lvnn Edward, 18, 27. 152. 284 . Phihp Ray. 148 Irown. Phillip Dooley, 55 , Randall Millard. 27, 174, 288 I lie , 290 vn, Robert Wayne, |r , 234 vn. Ronnie Burgeous. 204 vn. Sherian Ann. 55. 158 vn, Stephen Moon, 55, 1% vn, Stuart Carlyle, 196 vn, Thomas Sherman. 218 vn. Wanda Faye. 27 vn. Wanda Nell. 64, 144, 158, 172 vn. Willie Earl. 218 219, 224 vning. Ernie David. 27. 156 vning. lames Truner. 27, 148 :e, Gwendolyn Diane, 180, 188 Irude, Dana, 141, 189, 190, 197 irumbach, Fredenck Aloysi, 27. 170 on. Thad. Nolen. 287 , Bettv Louise, 64 Bryan, Bobby Harold. 64 Bryan, Flora Donnette, 64 Bryan, lamie Kay, 72 Bryan. Sharon Anne, 28 Bryan, Sharon Anne, 28 Bryan, William Howard, 263 Bryant, Beebe Darlene, 158, 180, 184, 185, 190 Bryant, lohn Wright, 248 Bryant, Karen Marie, 72 Bryant. Linda lean. 64 Brysin. Charles Ernest. |r . 27 Bryson. William Allen, |r , 294 BUCHANAN PLAYERS, 284 Buchanan, Rose Marie, 72 Buck, Earl Daniel, 204 Buckley, Albert William, |r , 170 Buckner, Garry Lee, 72, 261 Buckner, Randall Ray, 64 Buckner, Susan Starr. 72 Buford. Cecil Hunter, 28 Bugg. Thesa Ann. 55. 187 Buhler. Charles Franklin. 28 Bumpus. Sadie Andrea. 28 Bunch, Cathy Lou, 72 Burden, Ruby lane, 72 Burgener, lames Eugene, 230 Burger, Ray David, 73 Burgess, Maurice Ray, 64 Burketl, Bob Preston, |r , 248 Burks, Barbara Ann, 158 Burks, Nancy Lee, 55 Burnett, Thomas Edward, 170 Burnette. Deborah Adene. 73 Burnette, lim C. 73 Burns. Charles Dean, 73 Burns, leannetle Clair, 64 Burn loyce Burns, Karen, 280 Burns, Kennedy SmartI, 64 Burns, Ronald Quinton, 152, 284 Burroughs. Michael Kenneth. 73 . Sha 28 Lavada Sue, 28. 191. 275 Burt . Mir . 64 . Ela . Gary Lee. 64 Busey, Suzanne, 73 Butler, Charlie, 205 Butler, Emily Delanore, 64 Burner, Alvin Kenneth, 28 Butner, Brenda Kay. 73 Buttrey. Harold Ellis, 73 Buzan. Allen Douglas. 64 Bynum, Edna Fay, 73 Bynum, Malgum Terrel, 73 Byrd, lames Allen, 28. 170 Byrd, Lam |o, 64 Byrd, Marinda Sue, 73, 286 Calfev, lames dayid, 73 Cagle, Bobby Wayne, 28 Cagle, Linda Carol, 73 Calahan, Margaret Elizabeth, 158, 169. 176. 180.188. 189 Caldwell. Frances Pentecost, 73 Calfee. Martha Ann. 64 Call, loyce Ann. 28. 152 Callaway, lean Le Rov. 64 Campbell. Barry Allen. 55 Campbell. Charles Wesley. 277 Campbell. Cynthia Ann, 188 Campbell, lo Ann. 28, 137, 180, 191, 245. 292 Campbell, lohn Anderson. 28 Campbell. Lana Marlene. 28. 90, 160, 172, 176, 187. 243. 262 Campbell. Larry Adonis. 55 Campbell. Nancy Irene. 73 Campbell, Ronald Reed, 73 Campbell, Thomas Edward, |r , 73 Cannon. Sherry Lyn. 73 Cannon. William Nesmith. 261 Canirell. lanet. 290 Cantrell, Kerry Lynnette. 73 Capps. Dana Deonna, 73 Card, lames Evan. 192 Carey. Brenda Gayle. 73 Carlisle. Geraldine. 28. 183 Carlisle. Michael Thomas. 218. 225 Carlson. Edwin Eric. 64 Carlton, loe Morris. 28. 147. 154 Carman. Tony Carrol. 19 Carney. Calhy lo. 73 Carney, lackie. 4, 28 Carney. William Eugene. 192. 193 Carpenter, William Ray, 64 Carperton, |im, 195 Carr, Harold Alton. 55 Carroll. Brenda loyce. 73 Carroll. Martha lanel. 55 Carroll. Patricia Eileen. 64 Carson, Barbara Ellen. 64 Carson. Carol Frances, 73 Carson. Roger Leonard. 73 Carson. Tim Allen, 64 Carter, David Eugene, 200 Carter, Deanne, 28 Carter, loe Donald. 64 Carter. Lloyd. 28 Carter. Mary Constance. 73 Carter, Thomas Denison, 28 174, 199 Carver, lackie Farrell. 234, 268 Carver, Lyia Cheryl, 7! Gary Cynthia Ann, 73 Casey, johnny Wayne, 55 Casey, Pamela lean, 158, 188 Casey, Rebecca Cook. 64 Casha. Diane Theresa. 73 Cashion. Kerry Leslie. 28 Casper Dennis. 192 Casteel. Beverly Ann. 73. 281 Gate. Linda Sue. 65. 158 Gates. Aldon Marlene. 73 Cathcarl. lanice Louise. 73 Cathev. Donald Wilson. 28. 156 Cathev. Linda Faye. 73 Cathev. Peggy Mane. 28. 172 Cathev. Roger Curtis, 65 Caudle. Dallas Green. )r . 192 Centimole Stephen Anthony. 55 Chadwell. Robert Steven. 65 Chambers. Michael Steven. 226 Chambers. Mitchell Eddy. 267 Champion, Ardie Richard, 28 Chance, Ivey, 17 Chance, Michael Ray, 285 Chapman, Dennis Howard 28 Chapman Nancy Ellen, 55, 187 Chapman, Patricia lean, 28 Chapman William Massey, 292 Chappell, Edward Webb, Ir . 28, 195 Chappell, Thomas Hyde, 199 Chase Allen Barnard. 55 Chattin. lanel. 73, 282 Challin Marilyn, 65, 282 Chauncev Brenda Mae, 73 Cheatham, Paul Wayne, 28, 173, 287 Cheatham, William Albert, 168 CHEMISTRY CLUB, 271 Chenard, Roger Gerard. 28 Cherry Anna, 290 Cherry, Kelly Duke, 28 Chern , Travis Vance. 73 Chesnutt. lohn Lee. 28 Chester, leannie Ranelle. 55 CHI ALPHA PI. 192-3 CHI OMEGA. 186-7 Child, lulie Ann, 73 Chisholm, Mary lean, 55. 158. 262 Chism. Donna lean. 55. 263 Chouinard. Paul Leo, 148 Chnelzberg, lames. III, 73, 271 Chrtsman, Gary Wayne, 234 Christie, Sharon Paulettle, 65 Chnstie, William Donald, 53 Chumbley, Connie lean, 55 Chumley, Tony Wayne, 28, 170 CHURCH OF CHRIST, 290 CIRCLE K, 266, 267 Clardy, Emma lo, 55 Clark, Carolyn Lee. 55. 290 Clark. Carolyn Sue. 65. 158. 263. 288 Clark. Gary Foster. 55. 170 Clark. Iimmy Ward. 65 Clark. Linda Cheryl. 73 Clark. Margaret Ann. 73 Clark. Patricia Ann. 188 Clark. Roger Wilburn. 65 Clary. Betty lo. 65 Clary. William Clarence. Ir . 261 Clayborne. Eddy Phillip, 65 Clayton Laura Keeble, 55 Clayton, Patricia Ruth, 28, 164, 183, 176 Clegg, Frank Bernard. 247 Clements. Dale Bruce. 73 Clemmer. Mary Catherine, 29, 162, 176 Glen, Dening, lames Scott, 73 Clenard, Roger 195 Cleveland, Donald Lewis, 285 Cleveland lay Philip, |r , 55 Cliburn, Treva Dianne 55 Clinard, lohn Wayne, 148, 199 Clinard, Mariorie Ann. 73 Cline. Nathan Reuben. 55 Clinton. George Stanley. |r . 284 Clonls. Linda Maureen. 55. 288 Cobb, lames Boyd. 73 Cochran. Francis Derald, 55. 200. 218. 221. 288 Cockerham. lames Walter. 1% Coe. Harold Allison, 168 Coffman, Deborah Sue, 65 Coggins, Allen Reese, 29 Cohan, Linda Lee. 65 Colby. Sue. 184 Cole. Rhea. 251 Colebrooke. Catherine Sue, 73 Colebrooke, Flora Gail, 29, 146, 160, 169. 191. 247 Coleman. Barry Dale. 55 Coleman. Donald Reese, 65 Coleman. Noel Voyett. |r . 29 Coleman. Paul Anthony, 73. 261 COLLAGE. 251 Colley. Sue Evelyn, 65 Collins, Billy Wayne, 73 Collins, Linda Greer, 55 Collins, Palncia Gayle, 29 Collins, Sherry Lynn, 55. 150 279 Collins, Walter Hines, 55 Colquit, David Steven. 204 Colyar. Allan Lane. 29 Comer. Barbara Sue, 29, 158 262 Complon, lames Michael, 29 CONCERT CHOIR, 257 Condra, Roger Dale, 200 Conger, Danny Kenneth, 73 Connell, Allen, 15 Conway, Angela linx, 65, 263, 282 Conyers, ludy Ellen, 183 Cook, Howard Glynne, 29 Cook, Phillip Brian, 73 Cook, Robert Lynn, 217, 243, 246, 267 Cook, William Edward, 170 Cook William Miles, 29 Cooke, Robert David, 65, 266 Cooper, lohn Kennelh, 29 ' Cooper, Mary Lee, 73 Copeland, Claudia Ruth, 65, 268 Coppedge, lov Phifer, 29, 174 Coppmger, loe Dee, 29 Coppy, Lary Alvin, 73 Cordell, Barry Ravmone, 65 Cordell, lohn W 29, 284 Corlew, Dr Robert E , 20 Corley, letfrey, Thomas, 55 Cornar, lohn. 29 Comes. William Buchner. 29. 145. 266. 267 Cornett David Collins. 29, 181, 192 Cornell, Charles Lewis, Ir , 73 Corritore, Danell Rogers, 65 Conner, Nora Donna, 55 Cothern, William Michael, 29 Cothron, Randall William I , 171 Coulter, Path Willean, 55, 29, 274 Counts Earl Martin, |r , 29 Counts, Samuel Harrison, 29 Covington, Dan Allen, 19 Covington, Dr lames, 14, 275 Covington, Melvin Wayne, 290 Covington, Stephen Alan, 74 Cowan, Billy loe, 55, 156 Cowan, lohn Thomas, 29, 157 Cowan, Michael Leiand, 204, 268 Cowan, Shirley Edna, 65, 158 Cox, Donna C Hackett, 29 Cox, Dons Ann, 65 Cox, lames Howard, 29 Cox, lesse Warren. 74 Cox, lohn Durham, 55 Cox, Margaret Lee, 155, 281 Cox, Neal Lynn, 74 Cox, Patrick Clayton, |r , 29, 278 285 Crabtree, Mane Wilburn, 55 Crabtree, Paul Hampton, Ir, 55 Craddock, Betty Sue. 75. 288 Graft. Rocky Thomas. 29. 168, 281 Grafton, losie Elizabeth, 261 Craig, William Smith, Ir , 29 Craighead, Ralph Glynn. 171 Creswell, ludilh A Turner. 55. 262, 275 Crick, lames William, 56 Crick, Steven Ray, 65 Cnppen, Gene Edward. 218. 225 Crockett, lenniier Kay. 29 Crockett. Mary Lou. 74 Crouch. Rebecca Ann. 65 Crouch. Vivian Dee. 29. 183 Crowder. lanet Lynn. 29. 100. 191 Crowe. Lloyd Eugene. 56 Crowell. Allen Dale. 29 Crowell. lovce Ann. 172 Crowell Martha Marilyn. 74 Crownover. lackie Mae. 151. 253 Cruikshank. Martha Ann. 29 Crulcher. Mary Pamela. 241 Crulchfield. Larry Wayne. 30 148 Crye. Luther Leall. |r. 56, 148, 199 C U B B , 285 Culbrealh, Georgia Carol. 184 CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN. 286 Cummings. Roberta Lee. 30 56. 262, 274 Cunningham, Charles Eugene, 30, 192 Cunningham Dr Firman, 13 Cunningham lames, 71 Cunningham lohn Edward, 36, 157, 171 Cunningham, Robert Prince, 56 Cunningham, Ruth, 30 Curleym Mary |o, 56 Currev, Edmond Allen, |r , 65 Curry, lennifer lo , 158, 187 Curt, Alan Herman, 272 Dacrell. Kenneth, 74 Dacus, Ronald Lee, 204 Dahlgren, Charles Hanson, 30, 226, 227, 229, 267 Dale, Charles Nelson, |r , 30, 195 Dale, Sherry, Maunne, 30 Daniel, Charles Robert, 204, 211, 234 Daniel, Elizabeth . nn, 184, 278 Daniel, limmv Michael, 74, 1% Daniel, Martha Lynne, 55 Daniel, Thomas Michael, 56 Daiden, Glenn Howard, 30 Darrell, lulius Kenneth, 264 Dasch, Cynthia Sue, 74, 261 Davenport, Billy Dudley, |r,, 74 Davenport, Fay Elaine, 65 Davenport, George, 290 Davenport, lames Henry, 74 Davenport, Mickey Ralph, 74 Daves, Donna lean, 74 Davidson, Mattie Emma N , 30 Davidson, Phil Leon, 30, 158 Davies, Lane Hunt, 284 Davis, Connie Mae, 290 Davis, Glenn Burton. 30, 168 Davis, lanet Andrea, 30 Davis, leflerson, Bradley, 19 Davis, lerry Douglas, 56 Davis, limmy Milton, 30 Davis, loyce Kaye. 56 Davis, Martha Loraine. 30 Davis, Peggy Sue, 65. 187 Davis, Sandra Lee, 56 Davis, William Malcolm, 30 DeGeorge, Vincent Angelo, 65 DeLong, David Rainey, 30 DeMunck, Glenn C , 56 Deal, Barbara Gladys, 74 Deal, Vicki Lee, 65 Dean, Craig LaVon, 74 Dean Glena lean, 152, 284 Dean, Howard Perry, |r , 74 Dean, lohn Wiley, 56 Dean, Pamela Lynne, 30 Dearing, David Morris, 65, 265 Deaton, David Kenneth, 30 Deaver, lame Lynn. 188. 201 DEBATE SQUAD. 264 Deck. Patricia Diann. 65 Decklemann. Linda Mane. 74 Dedman. Patricia Apple. 191 Delk, Kenneth Larry. 56 Delk. Patricia. 65. 158, 278 DELTA MUDELTA. 154 DELTA OMICRON. 155 DELTA TAU ALPHA. 156 DELTA ZETA 108-9Delvin. Barbara Ann. 65 Delvin. Clyde Henry. III. 30. 298 Demetros. Regina Ann. 56. 180. 186. 244. 247 Dement. Kelley. 15 Dempsey. Helen Frances. 187 Dennis. Travis Ray. 225 Denniston. Terry Lee. 56. 183. 243 Denny. Gloria Dean. 30. 184 Dent. Danny Frank. 299 DePriesl. Peggy Dianne. 74 Deiryberry. lanice Darlene. 30. 150 176 Deweese. Sue Carol. 74 Dickens. Barbara Fay. 65 Dickerson. Sherry Teresa. 65 Dickinson. Edward Kent. 289 Dieckman. Dana Martin. 56. 171 DIE DEUTCHEN KAMARADEN. 279 Dismukes, Anna Louise, 30. 160. 187 Dismukes Granville Sumner. 199 Dismukes. leflrey Smith. 199 Dixon. Evelyn Faye. 30 Dixon. Richard Lee. 30 Dixon. Suellen. 30. 160. 172. 176 Docker, ' , Dianne Elaine, 74 Dodson, Delotes lune, 74 Dodson, Donald Ray, 30 Dolhnger, Connie Mane, 74 Dollins, Robert Btowm, 30 Domeck, Michael Alexander, 258, 199 Donald, Brenda Gae, 65 Donegan, George Michael, 30, 157, 298 Donnell, Cynthia Louise. 183 Donnell. Lucie Gay. 74 Dorman. lenan. 284 Dorris. |oy Diann. 30. 280 Dorris. Nancy Lynn. 55 Dorris. Robert Reynold. 65 Dotson. Roger Dwight. 65 Dolson. Roger Howell. 74 Doublet. Bernard lesse. 74 Douglas, luha Atlene. 30. 191 Douglas. Kalhy Paulelte. 65. 183 Douglas, Linda Anne, 65 Douglas, Rodema Faye, 30, 153, 163. 184. 290 Dowell. Nancy Ann. 31. 158. 172 Doziet. lanice Lynn. 74 Drake. Sandra D Barnes. 31. 172 Drane. Bonnie Annette. 31 Draper. Carol Louise. 74 Draper. Gary Hill. 204. 268 Draughon. Wanda Louise. 74. 288 Drawdy. Laura Kay, 65 Drayton, lames Bradley. 31, 148 Dreaden. ludith Wright. 65 Drew, lames P . 225 Drivas. Harry. 19. 205 Driver. Martha Earlene. 74. 133. 247 Driver. Spencer Wood. 31 Drolsum. Larry Dewayne. 276 Drolsum. Meridy Bracey. 280 Drve, Lillian Catherine, 56, 288 DuRard, lamie Kestner, 31 DuVall, Glyn Douglas, 74 Ducket, lanice Elaine, 160, 174, 176, 285, 287 Duckei loan Eileen, 74 Ducker, Paul, 287 Dudnev, ludith Anne, 31 Duggin, Belte Marsha, 74 Dugfiin, lames Thomas, 31 Duke Brenda Gayle, 65 Duke, David McLean, 56, 288 Duke, lulia Christie, 74 Duke, Lyndal Elvin, 74 Duke, Patricia Ann, 74 Duke, Wilma Faye, 55, 290 Duncan, Mary il, 90, 158, 177, 186, 243, 245, 262 Duncan Richard Eugene, !1, 158 Dunlap, Barbara Lynn, 53 Dunlap, Linda Parlain. 31. 160 Dunn. Diane Rosalie. 74 Dunn, lames Douglas. 65 Dunn, lames Mar. 204. 268 Dunn, lerry Ray. 199 Dunsmore. Patrick lean. 65 Durbin. Robert Bruce. 195 Duszynski. Linda Romaine. 153 Duvall. David Wayne. 204. 258 Dvce. lohn Michael. 158 Dye. William Burton. 31 Dyer Clarence Edgar 56 E Fades. Anna Claire. 31 Eadler. Robert Paul. 31. 145. 276. 286 Eagle. Francis Stephen. 284 Lakes. Sharon Dale. 74 Ealy. Kenneth. Doyle. 31. 148 Earhearl. loel Lvnn. 275 Earle. Iimmy. 218. 225. 234 Earls. Arthur Cleveland. II. 31. 171. 195 Eastman. Loren Stark Steph. 65 Eatherlv. Barbara lill. 56 Eaton. Bennie Lavera. 74 Eaves Nila Ronnelle, 55 Edde, Mary leraline, 55 Eddlemon, lame Ruth, 65 Edens, Bobby Wayne, 31, 204, 205 Edmonds, Steven Kent, 31 Edmondson, Betsy Mane, 55 Edslrom, Eric Wayne, 74 Edwards, Bessie Gayle, 74 Edwards, Buck, 226, 228 Edwards, Dawn Fairfield, 55 Edwards, Elizabeth Irene, 74 Edwards, Eric Harold, 31 Edwards, Gwendolyn Faye, 74 Edwards, Marcia Lee, 55, 274 Edwards, Norman Taylor, 204, 208, 21 1 Edwards, Samuel Hollis, 74 Eiselstein, Thomas Michael, 31, 234 EL CIRCULO ESPANOL 278 Eldridge Clyde Thomas 31 Elkins, lanice Annette, 65 Ellingboe, Claudia Sue, 55 Elliott, Bobby Lee, 55, 276 Ellis. Powell Tim. 31. 148 Ellis. Sharon Sue. 290 Elmore. Brenda lune. 158. 160. 262. 286 EIrod. Dan Hare. 193 EIrod, Gary Wavne, 234 EIrod, Mallory Ollingei, 31 Emerson David Neill, 31, 195 Emery, Ma|or Glen, 289 Emerick, Stephen Glen, 65, 199 England, Karen Lee, 55 English, Dwight Forrest, 56 English, William loseph, 31 Ensley, Marilyn lane, 31, 147, 158, 160, 177 Ensor Wanda Elaine, 254 EPSILON PI TAU, 157 Ervin, Mary Alice, 74 Ervm, Rebecca Tidwell, 65 Ervin, Sarah lane, 55, 263, 282 Erwin, Betty Diane, 65 Esa, David loe, 74 Escue. Belinds Gayle, 75 Escue, Rosemary, 114, 137. 158. 180. 184. 190. 245. 266 Eskew. lames Franklin. 75 Eslick. Wayne Lee. 75 Esles. Charles E . 275 Eudailey. Evelyn loy. 288 Evans. Beverly loyce. 65 Evans. Frank Doyle. 31. 156 Evans, lohn Whitney, III, 19 Evans, lohnnie Beth, 75 Evans, Kennon Dale, 56, 257 Evans, Roy, 216 Evans, Stanlev Martin. 75. 234 Farmer. Roy Hicks. 75 Farmer. William Terry. 75 Farnsworth, Martha lane, 250 Farrar Lauralyn, 75 Farrar, Mary Carol, 55 Farrellv, Gerald, Paul, 56 Earns Shirley Frances, 65 Fathera, Howard Chris, 75 Faulkner, Nanette, 243 Fedak, Andrew lohn, |r , 55 Fedak, Michael Luther, 75 Felker, Sandra loy, 32. 150. 162. 177 Felton. Peggie lo. 75 Ferguson. Drena loy. 75 Ferrell. Barbara Lee. 65, 187 Ferrell. Deborah Lynn, 65, 187 Ferrell, Mary Kalherine, 32, 290 Ferrell, Ronald Clifford, 32. 195 Finch. William Doyle. 65 Finchum. Harold Dan. 195 Fink. Thomas Wilson. 75 Finney Carolyn Zella. 65, 278 Firtion. Arthur Lyman. 65. 271 Firtion. Rene Ann. 65 Fisher. Alice leweline. 75 Fisher, Alton. Selton. |r . 32 Fisher. Glenn Houston. 75 Fisher, lanet Morgan, 32, 160 Fisher, Lynda lean, 75 Fisher, Roger Dale, 218 Fisher, William Randall, 56, 1% Fife, Betty Carol, 145, 150, 177 File lohn Dale, 32, 200 Fitzgerald, lames Albert, 32. 171 Fitzgerald. Vivian Lisette, 75 296 , Ste , 251 Fair George Keith, 65 Fann, Barbara lean, 65 Fanning, lanice Mane, 65 Earless, Ervin Leard, |r , 55 Flanagan, Michael Smith. 75 Flatt. Leamon. 290 Fletcher, Nancy Margaret, 55 163 Flood, Patricia Louise, 32, 252 Flower, Charles Wesley. |r . 276 Flowers. Bobby Eugene. 32 Floyd. Alan Lynn. 32. 192 Floyd. Charles Gordon. 56 Floyd, Lois Kay. 65 Floyd, Patricia, 32 Floyd, Priscilla Helen, 280 Fly, Anita S Carr, 32 Fly, lerre Moore, 155, 195 Fly, Nancy Louise, 66, 282 Flynn, Mary, 280 Flynn, Thomas Wayne, 200 Flynn, Tom Kay, 32, 279 Foley, Rita Carol Dunham, 56 Folk, lames lasper, 24, 32, 155, 287 Folkner, ludith Ann, 75 Ford, George Christopher, 56 Ford, lohn Alvin, 56 Forde, Anne Deery, 55, 158 160, 177, 274 Forehand, Bonnie lo, 75 Forgey, Edward Lee, 57 Formosa, Mary Ruth, 32 Forsvihe, Robert Warren, 284 Forsyihe, Samuel Harold, 75 Fortune, Peggy Orr, 32, 159 Foster, Connie Lynn, 32, 280 Foster. Edward Prince. 295 Foster, ludy Gale, 75 Foster. Ralph Rozar. 32 Fouss, Don. 11 Foust. Deborah Mane. 75 Foust. Linda Gail. 65 Foutch, Myrtle Lou, 284 Foots, Constance Anne, 158 Fowler, Karen, 271 Fowles, loe Franklin, Ir , 57 Fox, Charlie, III, 32, 155 Fox, Edwin Andrew, |r , 65 Fox, lohn Henry, 57 Fox, ludith Mane, 66, 159 Fox, Patricia Lou, 65 Fox, Paulette Mane, 66, 255, 265 Fox, Sonya loan. 57 Fragasse. Rebecca Ann. 75 Francis. Billy Burton. 32 Franklin, lames Isaac. 32. 204. 258 Franklin. Rebecca lane. 150. 191. 177 Franklin. Theodore Charles. 199 Franks. Herman Glen. 56 Frazier, Beverly Gail. 66 Frazier. Bruce Edward. 75 Frazier. Peggy Lynn. 75 Frazier. Robert A , 32. 199 Free, lames Carlton. 32.90, 102, 140, 145, 159, 174, 1%, 242, 243, 244, 257 Freeman, Bobby Noble, 19 Freeman, Ernie K , 57 Freeman, Gary Thomas, 66 Freeman, George Lawrence I , 57, 152 Freeman, Terrence Lee, 32. 174 Freeman, Wallace Lindy, |r , 66 Freemon Vivian Pamela, 32 Freeze Deborah Ann, 66 Frensley, Michael Wayne, 32 Friel, Marcia Dianne, 75 Frizzell, Adeline Smith. 32 Frost. Donna Louise. 32. 162 Fryar, Robert Weldon. 32 Erve, Wanda Byers, 33 FugitI, Fred, 19 Fuller, Charles, Wendell, |r, 33 230, 231 Fuller, Steven Craig, 75 Fulmer, Nancy Arnold. 33 Fults. larrett Virginia. 75. 255. 276 Fuqua. Sherry Dell. 33. 159 Furedy Charles Gary. 195 Fusse. Susan Lea. 75 G C Fellers. Gary Wayne. 281 Gailher. Douglas H . 57. 288 Gallaher, Donna Hughes, 33 Galloway, Roger Fowler, 166 Gamble, lames Nelson, 57 Gamble Shirley Lynn, 288 GAMMA BETA PHI, 158-7 GAMMA EPSILON, 275 Gammon, limmie Lonn, 75 Gann, Curtis Howard, 33 Gannon, lohn Michael. 192. 1% Cannon. Linda Diane. 245. 183 Cannon. Ronnie Boyd. 75. 288 Cannon. William Lawrence I., 33 Canstine. Rosella Maria. 136 Gardner. Phillip Ray. 226. 227. 228 Gardner. Richard Van. 195 Garner, lames William. |r . 33. 154. 174. 1%. 247 Garner. Iimmy Ray. 173 Garner. Lee William. 290Garrett Donald Timothy. 33 Garrett Larry Hams. 56 Garrison. Powell Dunbar, II. 192 Garvin. Mava R Shelton. 33 Caskins. Sharon Gale. 65 Gass. Billie Ruth. 75 Gates. Ann Elizabeth, 66 Gatlin. Robert Leonard. 204 Geeling. Linda Curtis, 57 Geldbaugh, loseph Thomas, 33 Gentry, Barbara Lynne, 33, 1177. 186. 187 Gentry. Kenneth Lloyd. 75 Gentry. Linda Carol. 33 George. Carry Leonard. 57. 164. 166. 1% George, lames Michael. 53. 57. 1%. 267 George, Thomas Wavne, 33 German, Stanlev Thomas, 152, 168, 284 Gerrilsen, Laura lune, 65 Ghibaudy, lohn loseph |r , 33 Gibson, Angeline, 33 Gibson, David Carl, 218 Gilbert, Stephen Carl, 66, 168 Giles, Michael Brannon, 195 Gill, Ricky Edward, 75 Cillem, William Lawrence, 57 Gillespie, George Clifford, 1%, 243, 244 Gillespie, lerry Wayne, 66 Gillespie, Wanda Faye, 75 Gilley, lames Andrew, 33, 154, 285 Gilliam, Carl lohnson, 66 Gilham, Deborah Lynne, 75 Gilliam, Larny, 244 Gilliam, Maria Candida, 57 Gilliam, Reba lane, 33 Gilliland, Linda Sue, 183 Gilmer, Ronald Keith, 33 Cilmore, lames Brittan, 33. 200 Gilpin, lohn Franklin, 152, 284 Cipson, Pearl Elizabeth, 65, 188 Gist, lames, 15 Civan, Kenneth Wade, 33 Class, Donna Gail, 184 Cleason, Daniel Patrick, II, 66 Glover, May. 285 Goad. Kenneth Michael. 75 Godbold. Nancy Marie. 262. 272 Godsey. Mary loyce. 57 Goff. Donald Gary. 33. 199. 292 Coforth, Eugene Michael, 1%. 254 Geldbaugh. loseph. 171 Gonce. Charles Mansel. 255. 252. 265. 284. 288 Gonce. Richard I . 288 Goodman, lames Parker. 156 Goodpaster. Betty Cordon. 57 Goolsby, Rebecca lo, 75 , Chai , 285 Cordon, Barton lennings, 55, 195, 217, 246, 247, 267 Gordon, Stephen Parker, 33 Gordy, Earl Frank, 57 Gorman, Capt lames B , 17, 1% Goss, Charles Edward, 56, 288 Gourtey, loe Anderson Ir , 33 Cowin, Marion Arlene, 284 Grace, Wayne, 33 Gracy, Matti Lee, 14 Graham, Richard Douglas, 245 Graham, William Robert |r , 33, 172 Grandstaff, Paul, 34 Grant, Larry Wayne, 33 Graves, Clifford Donnell I , 234 Graves, Connie Marie, 66 Graves, Stephen Lee, 193, 192 Graves, Thomas Allen, 171, 195 Cray, Carolyn lean, 33, 159 Gray, Carolyn loyce, 56, 288 Green, Ann Russell. 33 Green. Nancy Deanne. 75 Green. Pamela. 66. 278 Green. Sara Moore. 57 Greene. Ooge Milton. 57. 275 Greene. Nancv Michael L . 268 Greene. Susan. 75 Creenough. Rowena Rand. 66. 159 Greenwood. Randy Ronald. 65. 196 Greer. Lee Martin. 169. 264. 265 Gregg, lohnsie Carol, 159 Gregory, Betty Rose, 33, 191 Gregory, Charlotte Ann. 75 Gregory. Regena Dianne. 33. 174 Crenz. Norila lane. 34. 271. 279 Griffin. Palricia Ann. 75 Griffin. Susan Evelyn. 75 Griffith. Elizabeth France. 57 Griffith. Emma Lois. 66 Griffith, lames Kenward. 75 Gritlith, Mary Eleanor. 66 Griffith, Ruby lovce. 75 Griffith. William Porter I . 204 Grigg. lohnsie Carol. 57 Grime, ludith Ann. 66 Grimes, lohn William. 33. 234. 268 Gnmes Ronald Alfred. 34. 192 Grisson, loe Lynn. 34 Gnzzard, Ronald Gary, 195 Grugg. lohnsie Carol. 153 Cuffey. Linda Carol. 75 Gull. Linda Gail 57 Gunnell. Donna Gale. 57 Gunler. Ronald Wayne, 34 Guntherberg. Alfred loseph, 34 195. 267 Gurkin. Debra Kay, 75 Gustwick. Gerald Frank 34 168 Guy, Paul Prestly 234 H Hackell. Margaret, 34 Hackney, lohn Alvis, 66 Hackman. Robert. 14 Hackworth Charles lames 34 Haddad. Sahib Al. 34 Haddock, lames Michael, 34, 199 Hagan, Norma lean, 75 Hager. lohn Lawton, 34, 192, 298 Hagerman, Bonnie Sue, 66 Hagerman, Cynthia Ann, 57, 155 Hagwood, Douglas Edward, 57 Haisten Hennie Louise, 66, 188 Halcomb Cecil Monroe, 196 Hale Barbara lean, 57 Hale. Carrol Elaine. 75 Hale, lames Hans 34 Hale, Laurel Lynne. 160, 172 Hale. Nancy Ellen. 34 Hale. Vanita Mane, 75 Haley, lozada, 57 Halfacre, Noah, Everette, 34 Halim. Isam Fadl. 75. 277 Hall, Alan Perry, 66 Hall, Carol Virginia, 75, 185. 185 Hall. Carolyn Leone. 150 Hall. Deborah Lynne. 75 Hall. Gary Armor. 267 Hall. Harold Terry. 57. 159. 271 Hall, lames Austin, 34 Hall, lonathan Marcus, 171 Hall Kathleen Mane, 66 Hall. Linda Sue 34 150 Hall Marvin George. 66 Hallum. Russell F. 75 Hamilton, Paul Lewis. 34 Hammond. Linden Edward. 75. 276 Hammond. Nancy Elizabeth. 75 Hammons. Alva Cordell. 66 Hammons, Carl Ardell. 66 Hamner. Finer McCreary. 19 Hampton. Harry Glenn. 34 Hampton. Martha, 12. 180 Hamrick. Addie lane. 75 Hanberry. Larry Neil. 34 Hancock. Carlos Dwight. 156. 171 Hancock. Heather. 66 Hancock. William Edgar 34 Hane. Bernadette Mary 66 Hankins. Nancy Lee, 183 Hannah, Butch 288 Hannah, Carol Cameron, 34. 153. 160. 177 Hannah. Charles David. 75 Hannah, lane Norris. 34. 160 177 Hannah, lerry Thomas. 34 Hannah, Mack Lebron, 57 Hannah, Susan lanel, 75 Hans. Louis Ksrl. Ir , 34, 192 Hanson, Susan, 187 Hanvv Donna Evonne, 255 Harbin, David Lee. 284 Harbison. Ridgley Kent 196 Hardaway. Roger Dale, 66 Hardaway, Ronald Logan, I4H, 247, 272 Hardin, Margaret Ruth. 75. 268 Hardin. Pamela Kay. 75 Harding. Don Barry. 57 Hardison. Bonnie Elizabeth. 66 Hardison Roger Cleveland, 66 Hardison, Sharon Kay, 282 Hardison, Stanley Ira, 34 Hardy, Donna faye. 75, 284 Hardy, Randall Keith. 34 Harlan. Vicki Glynn. 75 Harlev. Birginia Anne. 34. 159 Harmon. Ronald Reed, 75. 290 Harper. Betty Snell. 34. 172 Harper. Charles Young. 34 Harper. Constance Ann. 75 Harper Philip Neil. 281 289 Harrell, lohn Michael, 14 Harriman, Patricia F Hunte. 34. 159. 172 Harris. Claudia Anne. 137 Harris. Connie Marie. 66 Harris. Glenn Andrew, 35 Harris, Hunter Choale. 204. 205 Harris, loe Donald. 35 148 Harris, Leslie Irene. 280 Harris. Newton Molloy. 171 Harris. Peggy Carolyn. 57 Hams. Warren Sanford Ir , 75 Harrison. David Latimer. 35 Harrison. Elmer lacky. 66 Harrison, lohn Harvey. 163 Hart. Charles Randell. 75 Hart. Georgeann. 75 Hart, lohn Badger. Ir . 200 Harlman. Beverly Ann. 75 Hartman Linda Sue, 66. 189. 188 Harlman. Paul Wayne. 35 Harvey. Iimmy Hugh. 205 Harville. Gary Don. 35. 174. 262. 275 Haskins. Melinda Eleanor, 57 Hastings, DennyNorvill. 35. 192. 267. 285 Haston, Rebecca Sue. 57. 103 Hathcock. Cynthia Curl. 35 Hayes, Barbara Ann. 66Hayes Brenda 198 Hayes, Dean, 226 Haves. Deborah Kay. 75 Hayes, lack Allen. 57 Haves, loe Black 205 Hayes, lohn Tichard. 75 Hayes, Larry Cothran. 204. 267 Hayes. Rodney lames. 204 Hayes. Thomas Wayne, 171 Hayes, Yvonne, 271 Haynes, Hugh Franklin, 75 Haynes William Houston, 75 Hays Ronnie Dale, 35 Hazelinski Bob 279 Head, Barbara Ann, 177. 290 Head, Gerald Lyman. 196 Head, Steven Earl. 199. 232. 233 Healy, Catherine, 75 Hearon. Rebecca Ann. 75 Heath, ludy Gail, 75 Heatherly, lohn Arthur |r, 234 Heflinglon, Patrick Carson, 278 Heflin, Vicki Ann, 75 Hege, Sharon llene, 66 Heithcock, Deborah lane. 35. 183 Helberg. Nancy Daniel. 35, 90, 1659, 160, 177, 187, 243 Heller, Brenda. 255 Heller. Susan Alice, 57 Helton. Carolyn lean. 57 Helton. Roy Thomas. 299 Henderson, ludith. 57. 159 Hendlev. Larry Thomas, 57 Hendley. Linda Stofel, 35 Hendon, Monty Maran, 66, 75 Hendrikson, Richard Lee. 199 Hendrix, Luther Hutson, 75 Henry. Barbara Diane. 76 Henry. Teresa Fox. 76 Henry, William Hugh. 57 Herb, Nancy Louise, 57. 262 Herbert, David lunior, 55. 199. 274, 275 Herbert. Nelda F lones. 35 Herbert, Sandy. 275 Heriges. Dorothy lune. 274 Hermsdorfer. left Michael. 35 Herron. Mildred Earl, 66 Herron. Paul Cox. Ir . 35. 196 Hershman. Linda Keever, 66 Herzer. William Arno. 35 Hess. Leon Dean. 181 Hess. Martha Camille. 57. 160. 77. 280. 275 Hester. Betty lune. 76 Hester. Patricia Ann. 66, 159, 262 Hester, Phillip Auburn, 57 Hewgley, Lefty Suzanne, 35, 177. 191. 245 Hewitt loy Lynn. 66 Hibbett. Charles Vernon. 57 Hibdon, Lilhe Carolyn, 76 Hice, loel Alan 76 Hickman, Deborah lane, 66 Hickman, Eddie Daniel, 57 Hickman, Frank, 35 Hickman, Kenneth Howard, 199 Hicks, Michael Leon, 15, 200 Hicks, Phil Thomas, 66, 195 Hicks, Randall Louis, 67 Hicks, Ronald Gary, 67 Hicks, Wendall 35 Higdon, Norns Bruce, 76 Higgins loe Wiley, |r, 57 Highers, Stephen Howell, 76 Hill, Catherine Elaine, 67 Hill Deborah Sue 67, 188 Hill Vicki Ann 251 Hillis, Earl Lewis, 67 272 279 Hilhs William Clifton, 76 Hinch Annelte, 76 Hinds Kathleen, 76, 248, 284 Hines, Ronald Edward, 57 Hinson, Marion Elaine, 57, 150, 159 Hinton, Mary Victoria B , 35, 160 Hinton, Morris Roderick, 35 Hitchcock, Anna Quilla M , 57 Hite, Elaine, 282, 285, 287 Hite, lernita, 35 Hite, Patricia Diane 35 Hue, Stella Harvill, 57 Hixson. Samuel Winton, 76 Hixson, Steven Paul. 57, 192 Hoback. Mvrna lean. 35 Hobbs, Brient Kent. Ir.. 67 Hobbs. Randall Perry. 76 Hobson. Marjorie Dennis. 35 Hockett, Margaret, 285 Hodge Charles Earl, II, 57 Hodge, Harmon Elwvn, 196 Hodges, Pamela Maxine, 76, 247 Hofman, Dr C A , 20 Hogan, Timothy lames, 35, 298 Holder, lames Douglas, 35 Holland, Carl Wayne, 57 Holland, lanice Lynn, 58, 187, 262 Holland, loseph, Preston, 76 Hollandsworth, Wanda. 58 Hollis, Allan Ray, Ir , 35, 276 Hollis, Shirley Ann, 35, 275 Holloway, Clay Morrow, 35, 232, 268 Holloway, lacaline Elizabe, 133, 187, 194 Holman, Ann Lou Hennessee, 282 Holmes, Mary Angela, 58 Holmes, Ralph Taylor, 261 Holt, Barbara loyce, 67 Holt, Kathryne Anne, 76, 136 Holt, Laura Lee, 35 Holt, Malcolm Harold, 58 Holt, Michael, 35 Holt, William Michael, 67 Honey, Lucy Kate, 36, 146, 174, 177, 187 HOME ECONOMICS CLUB. 282 Honeycutt. Philip Garland. 76 Hood, David Murray, 76, 275 Hood, lohn. 15 Hood, lo Ann. 76. 281 Hood. 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Marsha Celeste, 60 Norris, William loseph, 78 North, Brenda loyce, 68, 285 Northcutt, Anne, 78 277 Northcutt, Polia Annette, 60 Norvell, Mary Elizabeth, 42 Norwood, Phyllis Kay, 155 Notgrass, Alan Clark, 252 Nowell, Daniel Paxton, 204 Null, Carolyn faye, 163 Nunley, loe Edwin, ir , 200 o O Brien, Cheryl Ann, 60 O Bryan, Gary William, 234 O Bryan, lames Michael, 19 O Connell, Constance Marga, 126, 266, 280 O Connor Patricia Sue, 42, 191 O Connor, Paul William, 68 O Neal, lames Patrick, 42, 90, 91, 157, 243, 293 Odom, Terry William, 60, 166 Officer. Elaine lean, 78 Officer, Wayne Robert, 42 Ogle, Harold Dean, 78 Oglesby, loanne Maria, 68 Oglesbv. William H II, 68 Oldfield, Brian Ray, 42 Oldham, Betty Dee, 78 Oliver, Constance lo. 42, 132. 191 Oliver, Louis White, III, 149, 265 Olson, Lessley Kent, 68 ORCHESIS, 280 Ormsby, loseph Gardner, 78 Orr, Billie Kay. 42. 183 Orr. Nancy Hankins. 42 Orrand, lames Edward. 78 Orrick, lames Michael, 78 Orton, Robert Eugene, 78 Osenga, George lustus, 42, 168 Overton, Ralph Harris, 204, 207, 268 Overton, Roger Hal, 60 Overton, Sherrie Ann, 78 Owen, Pamela Marcean, 42, 150, 264 Owen, Patty lill, 60 Owen, Pricilla lean, 43, 152, 247 Owens, David Ronald. 200, 243 Owens, Don Alan, 272 Owens, Geneva, 69 Owens, Linda Lee, 43 Owens, Lloyd Nolan, 261 Owens, Patrick Wade, 43 Owens, Sharon Ann. 43, 161, 183 Page, Belinda Ann, 78 Page. David Randolph. 69, 151, 253, 265 Painter, David Edwin, 43, 195 Painter, Dennis Wayne, 69 Painter, Gary Wayne, 192 Painter, Rodney Houston, 43 Palmer, Charles Gary, 69 Palmer, Edward Lee, 149, 286 Palmer, leanette B , 43 Pain 183 Pangle, Beverly Ann, 69, 188 Park, Dennis Duggar, 195 Park, Melissa, 43, 183 Parker. Austin 14 Parker. Brenda A Coxey, 43 Parker, Carol Ann. 275 Parker, Carol Sue. 43 Parker. Connie Ellen. 69. 159 Parker. David Martin. 43. 146, 149. 154. 172. 175 Parker, Dawson Ray, 60 Parker. Kalhy Faye. 281 Parker, Madeline Kav. 78 Parker, Peter Burl, 43. 196 Parker. Philip Leroy. Ir.. 274 Parker. Sharon Ruth, 43, 103, 280 Parkhurst, Connie Rae, 53, 60, 217, 246 Parks. Elila Dianne. 69. 159 Parks. Dr. Norman, 21 Parks. Robert Ainsworfh. 192 Parry. Laurel Anne. 69. 184 Parsley, Haniet, lonelle, 43, 253, 265, 285 Parsley, lanice Garland. 69 Parson. Rita Faye, 43 Parson. Virginia Susan. 78 Partin. lames Edward, 43 Parton, Mary E, Blair, 43. 263 Parvin. Tad Lincoln. 60 Pate. Forrest Blanlon. |r . 199 Pale, ludy Turner. 60. 161 Patterson, Carl Wilson, Ir . 234 Patterson, Charles Herbert, 204 Patterson, Diana Lee, 69. 159. 164 Patterson. Emily Diane, 78 Patterson, Gregory Waymon, 78, 254 Patterson, Harold William, 204 Patterson, lames Kelley. 195 Patterson, lames Robert, Ir , 78 Patterson, Mary Roberta, 60 Patterson, Philip Stephen. 78 Palton, Carole Gene, 43. 185. 278 Patton. Charles Erwin. 43 Patton. Linda Kav, 78 Patton, Mary Elizabeth, 159 Patton, Peggv Sue, 69 Patton, Sharon. 43, 146, 153, 164. 289 Paulk, Lucian Edwin, 69 Pavatte, Donald Emmelt, 78 Payne, Michael Stanley, 78 Payne, Neil Franklin, 43 Payne, Rita |oy, 41 Payton, lohnie Odell. 69 Pearson. Stanley Nelson. 43. 161 Peck, Gregory Owen, 43, 195 Peck, Or Richard C, 20 Peck, Robert Gary, 78 Peercy. Richard David, 43 Pegel, Cheryl Lynn, 60 Pendergrass, lanice Carol, 159, 191 Pendergrass, lanice Mane, 263 Pennington. Bobby Glynn. 43 Pennington. Dwight Larry, 69 Penninglon. lame Lou, 78 Pennington, Mildred Ann, 43, 159. 161 Pentecost Emily Wright, 78 Pentycofe, lohnny Merrill, 43, 157 Peppers. Maxine. 43. 172 Perantie. loel Robert, 232 Perez Carol Regg. 43 Perkins, Charles Everett, I. 78 Perkins, |oev Dean, 43, 276 Perry. Charles Hampton, 19 Perrv. lohn Timothy. 69. 275 Perryman. Betty lean. 60 Perryman. Charles Ronnie, 69. 78 Perryman, Clenda Rave, 188, 189 282 Peters, Bill, 151, 251 Peters, William Hugh 111 43 Peterson, Linda Lou, 60 Peterson, Thomas Edward, 43 142, 149 Petre. Timothy Edward, 69 Petro, Margie Vandergrifl, 43 Pettit. Russell Lee. 79 Pettus, Patricia Ann. 41 Petty, Ellen, Gayle, 79 Petty, Michael Calvin, 60 Petty, Rosemary, 44. 172 Pevahouse, Ava Nelle. 44. 263 Pewitt, Nancy Louise. 60. 201 Pfeiffer. Tina Mane. 79. 282 PHI MU LPHA, 168 PHI MU DELTA, 166-7 Phillips, Charles 15 Phillips Darrvl Etiv, 226. 285 Phillips Fradonna, 60, 129 Phillips Frances Carolyn, 79, 268, 278 Phillips, Gwanda Lee. 44. 253. 275 Phillips. Helen Frances. 69 Phillips, lames Byron, 195 Phillips, lay Yeiser. 44. 171 Phillips. Iimmie Otha, 192 Phillips, lohn Michael, 69, 271 Phillips, Kenneth Sullivan, 59 Phillips, Marie Michele, lOO Phillips, Sharlena Goldie, 60, 247, 275 Phillips. Shelah Davis. Ir , 44. 157 Phillips. Warren W . 79 Phillips. William, 60. 156. 267, 285 PI GAMMA MU, 174-5 «, @ %X@  ' - ' @ , 169 %. §- [@ %.. 172 %. .PI SIGMA EPSILON. 170-1 Piedra. limmy M.. 254 Pierson, Nina fave Gillila. 44. 147, 159. 172, 177 Pigg. Charles. 14 Pigg. Linda Sue. 60 Pigg. Robert Morgan, jr . 44 Pigg, Sandra luanice, 69, 184, 288 Pigna, David Leslie. 44 Pilkington. Maltie Ann. 79 Pillow, Clenda Aaron. 79 Pinkston. Glen Roy. St.. 79 Piper. Maxev Allan. 69 Pirlle. Robert Clyde. 44, 276 Pirlle, Ronald Dale, 199 Pitlad, Homer, 15. 248 Pittard, lohn Baxter. 44. 195 Plemons. Clarence Shepard, 44 PLemons, Marsha Ann, 69, 151 Plunk, Martha Sue, 100 Pockrus. loan Mane. 60. 263. 279 Poe, Fred Marion, 44, 149, 253. 255. 272 Poimdexter. Wanda Faye. 44 Polk. Arthur Eugene. 218. 219. 221. 222. 223. 224, 244 Polk, lohn Houston. 217. 246 Polk. Ronald Eugene. 69. 271 Pomtoy. Dr Eslella. 20 Poole. Carrol Lynn. 44. 249 Poole. Lonnell, 226, 227, 228 Pope, lanice Lynn. 60 Pope. Susan Dianne. 60. 165 Pope. Susan Marie. 79 Poslon. Charles Edward. 44 Potter, Cindy Lee. 137. 188. 294 Potts. Elmer Ray, 79 Potts, lerry Lee, 79 Potts, Ronald Wesley, 59 Potts, Susan Renee, 79, 277, 284 Poulin, Gerald David, 279 Pound, David Charles, 192 Pounds, David Allen, 60 Powell, Alta Colleen. 44, 151.175.254.265.276.285 Powell. Michael Wayne. 69. 275 Powell. Olivia, 60. 188, 268 Powell. Penelope. 69 Powell. Wanda Lee. 44 Pratt, La Rue Elaine. 59. 193 Pratt, Marvin Houston. II. 44 PRE LAW CLUB. 276 Preslar. Roger Leon. 44. 175 Prevatte. Carolyn Virginia. 44 Prevosl. lohn Paul. 44 Pnce. Danny Alexander. 149 Price, Patricia Mae. 60. 286 Pochard. Michael Stanley. 44, 192 Priest, Patricia L Bass. 44 Primm, Nancy Kay, 50 Prochaska. Barbara Ann. 79 Pruett, Linda Diane, 79 Puckett. Barbara Ann, 79 Pucketl, Connie Sue, 44 Pugh Deborah Ruth, 79 Pugh, lames Andrew, 69, 275 Pu.gh, Hixson, 15 Putnam, Michael lames, 218, 268 Plyant, Donna Fay. 79 Pyles. Bonnie Ann, 60 Pvron, William Thomas, 60 Q Quails, nlta Faye, 50 Quilt, Frank. 199 Quintero, lohn Wesley 288 Rackley. Randee lo. 79 Rader. Gilbert Doyle. 44Radford. lames Maun 79 Radoievic, Slobodan, 284 Ragsdale, lames Thomas, 199 Ragsdale, Walter M II, 44 Rainer, Dennis Lee, 234 Rains, Charles Talton, 50 Rams, Tommv McGuire, 44 Ralston, Marion, 271 Ramsay, Hugh Wayne. 59 Ramser. Henry Whitlock, 288 Ramsey lames Garland, 44. 161 Ramsev, jo Ann Mathis. 44 Ramsey, Rita Marilyn. 79 Randle. Diane Michel. 44 Randolph, Shelia Mane. 69 Raney. Dorothy Ann. 44. 159 Rascoe. Audrey lo 79 274 Rawiszer, Randall Louis, 60 Rawlston. Rebecca Claudine, 44 Ray Charles Raulslon. 60, 275 Ray. Donald Lee. 44. 153 Ray. lerrv Hovte. 44 Rav. Susan Theresa. 152. 284 Rav William lerry, 155 Ravburn, ludith Elizabeth, 69, 183 Rea Elizabeth Anne. 103, 131, 193 Reaugh, Col Vein W . 20 Rector Sherryl Ann, 79 Redd, Lalricia Holley. 45 Redd. Timolhy Lee. 159 Reed. Betsy Gay. 69. 159. 275 Reed. Betty lean. 45. 280 Reed. Reed, Belly Sharon, 79 Reed, David Andrew. 79 Reed, lohn79. 275. 285 Reed. Sarah Elizabeth. 50. 282 Reese. Linda Carol. 79 Reese. Theresa Kathenne, 69 Reeves. Randall Rexford. 59 Reid, Robert Grant, 79 Renegar, Barbara Diane. 79 Renner, Michael Reed. 60 Reynolds. Danny Wayne. 79 Reynolds. Phvllis Elaine. 79 Reynolds William Leslie. 79 Rhea, Carol Ann 79 Rhea, lams Lynn, 45 Rhodes. Edward Drew, 45 Rice, Barbara |o. 188 Rice Richard David, 272 Rich, loe 15 Richards Charles Anthony 60 Richards ThomasCharles 251 Richardson. Marian, 79 Richens. Kent Douglas. 45 Rickarl, Brenda loann, 59. 263 Rickelts, Samuel Clifton, 50 Rickman, lohn Robinson, III. 45 Riddle lames Douglas 45 Riddle, Pamela McMahan. 45 Riel, Brian, Francis. 50 Riel. Dr Francis, 21 Riggan, Billie leanne, 79 Riggins, loseph Woodrow, 149, 1% Rigney, Sleven Wayne, 1% Rigsbv, Margaret Ann. 59 (3%! 5 ? . . . 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Sandra Kaye. 246. 278 Ropoza. Rosemary. 159 Rose. Marv D . 69 Rose. Richard Michael, 79 Rosey, Terrv, 200 ROTC, 291 299 Rolella, HelenLynn, 59 Rothwell, loan Claire, 79 Rothwell, Kathy lune, 253 Routson, Franklin L , 53, 1%, 267 Rowland, Mitchell Edward, 79 Rozell, Ted Lacy, Ir , 69 Rucker, Robert Leslie, 69, 265, 285 Ruhl lohn Nichols, 79 Rushing, Evelyne, 191 Rushing, Betty Margaret, 176 Rushlow, Kenneth Robert, 204, 199 Russe, Richard, 225 Russell. Allen Lewis. 79 Russell, layne Rees. 45. 188 Russell, Shirley Ann, 45, 150, 175, 255 Russo, loan Nima, 79, 161, 229 Russo, Suzanne Carolle, 45, 159, 177 Rust Donald Charles, 51 Rust, Hilda Louise, 69 Rutledge Patsv, Carol, 61, 282 Rye, Martin lerald, 69, 272, 278 Sade, Carolyn Elizabeth, 61, 289 Sadler, Connie |o, 69 Sadler, Martha Lois, 45, 279 Sadler, Virginia Gayle, 45, 145, 155, 177, 281 Safley, Bettie lean, 79 Safley, Patty Ann, 184 Sam, Charles Evans, 45 Sam, Peggy lo, 79, 263 Sam, Susan Bryson, 45 Saint, lerry Dwight, 51 Sakas, leffrey L 234, 275 Sakas, Dr loseph, 18 Salisbury, Cynthia Ruth, 150, 190, 191 Salmon, lohn William, 45 Sanders, lames William, 45 Sanders, ludv Elaine, 79. 282 Sanders, Lois lean, 45 Sanders, Marian Ann, 69. 188 Sanders, Norma, lean, 61 Sanders, Patrick Batey, 69 Sandlin, Richard Earl, 51 Sands, Bobby Wayne, 79, 245 Sands, Pamela Ann, 79 Sapp, Madolyn Wynne, 51, 191, 282, 288 Sarver Patricia Louise, 46, 253, 274 Sauls, Mavbelle, 69 Sawyer, Duane Tom, 281, 287 Sawyer, Gary Lee, 59, 275 Saylors, Carolyn Ann, 79 Scarlett, Dr M G , 10, 11, 94, 122, 123 Schablik, Teresa lane, 79 Schamberg, Robert lohn, 204 268 Schamberg, Thomas Charles, 45, 234, 258 Schmidt Reba I Sledge 69 Schetield Henry jowett, II, 152, 284 Schow, Barbara Lynn, 51, 189. 188 Schullz, Daphna Ruth, 51. 263 Schullz, Dwight Larkin, 195 Schultz, Gerald Francis, 46 Schwarck, Floyd lerry, 19 Schwartz, Nellie Darlene, 51, 188, 258 Schwemer, Liana Lee. 175, 250, 279 Scibilia. Edward. 61 Scolt. Caria June. 79 Scott. Cheryl Darlene. 46. 172. 263, 278 Scolt. Ernest Terry. 218. 223, 228 Scolt, Freda Yvonne. 79 Scott. Mary Ella, 46, 172 Scolt, Ronald Lee, 79 Scolt, William, Owen, 79 Scruggs, Linda laco. 46 Seals. Amy leanece. 46. 159. 152 Seaton, lames Ray, 149 Seaver, Mary Ray, 59, 159 Secresl. Wendall White, Ir , 46 Seigler, Linda Faye. 59, 184 Selby, Wilma Sue, 61, 188, 189, 190, 282 Sellers, Nancy Louise, 69 Sellers, Ronald Vance, |r , 245 Sells, Samuel Paul. Ir , 195 Selph, Donna Marie, 69 Settle, Mary Grace, 46 Sewell, loe Thomas, 61 Shacklett, ludy lamison, 187 Shacklelt, Marsha |o, 107, 177 Shadwick, lanet Gail, 79 Shaffer, Brenda G. Shaw. 46 Shanks. William Rory. 196 Shannon, lohn Suler, 59, 186, 267 Sharbel. lohn Nolan. 79 Sharbel. Kelly, Matthew, 200 Sharp, Glenda lune, 46 Sharp, Harrell, Ray. 46 Sharpton. lohn Dwight, 46. 171 Shaver. Deborah Kaye. 79 Shaw, lames Henry. I. 59. 232 Shearron. Patricia Gaile, 59 Shelton, Larry Dean, 46 Shenll, lane Lee, 79, 281 Sherrill, Freeman Henry, 46, 200 Shipley, Elizabeth Ann, 46 243. 244 Shires. Edwin Douglas. 46 Shirley. Shirlev Faye. 79 Shockley, Linda Luchlle, 79 Short, Thoir Doug, 46, 149 Sholwell, George Donald, 59 Shubert, Ronnie Lewis, 195 Shults, luanita Brown, 79 Sidebottom, lames lackson, 79 SIDELINES, 252-255 Sidwell, lames Quinton, Ir , 45, 195 SIGMA CLUB, 173 Sikes, Eleanor McCrary, 69 SIGMA NU, 200 201 Simmons, Barbara Ann, 159 Simmons, Fradonna Lynn P 188 Simmons, Glen Dale, 79 Simins. lames Floyd, |r , 69 Simms, Robert loe, 51 Simms. Susan Elizabeth. 46 Simons, lames Ray. 61 Simpson. Carolyn Reeves. 46 Simpson. David Earl. 59 Simpson. Ida Susan. 79 Simpson, lerry Michael. 79 Sims, Netlye lune. 24 Sims. Carl Stanton. 46 Sims. Cassandrea. 2285. 287 Sims. Esther luanita. 51. 255 Sims. Peggy lean Holt. 45 Sims, Susanne, 79 Singleton, lerome, 225, 227, 228 Singleton, Ronald Keith, 79 Sinor, Catherine Diane, 79 Sisco, Larry Eugene, 79 Sisco, Raymond Edward. 79 Sisk. lackie Leonard. 69 Sissom, Linda Carol. 79 Sitz, Robert Glenn, 51 Sizemore, Grady Lawrence, 271 Skinner, Linda Lee, 165, 288 Slaten, lames Ray. 46 Slayden. ludith Elaine, 46. 159, 151 Slaymaker, Rebecca Wright, 46, 152 Slaymaker, Robert Dawson, 46, 152 Shgh, Connie Beth, 45 Sloan, Gene 15 Sloan, lames Dougla s, II, 80 Slusher, Palsy Lee, 159 Small, Lynn Scott, 46, 145, 151, 161, 175, 177, 249 Small, William Canady, 80 Smalling, Nancv Ellen, 80 Smartt, lames William, Ir , 276 Smartt, lulia Suzanne, 69 133, 63, 159, 191 miley. lewell Wayne, 59 Smith, Ann Knight, 46, 159 Smith, Aubrey Gene, 61 Smith, Brenda loyce, 51 Smith, Brenda K , 188 Smith, Charlotte Leight, 80 Smith, Cherry Hooker, 69 Smith, Clara P , 280 Smith, Claude Wayne, 46, 155 Smith, Daria Dawn, 59 Smith, Dennis William, 61, 188. 268 Smith, Emily Ada, 59 Smith, Erskine Ray, 226, 285 Smith, lames, 268 Smith, lerry Franklin, 61 Smith, hll Anita, 263 Smith, loseph T,, 100 Smith loy, 61 Smith, ludy Karen, 45, 183 Smith, Kenneth, 200 Smith, Larry Bennett, 45 Smith, Linda lo, 152, 284 Smith, Lucy Chrislime. 80 Smith, LyndonLyle, 46. 199 Smith. Margaret Ivy. 47 Smith. Marsha Osgathrop. 263 Smith, Mary lean Grizzell, 255 Smith Marv Louise, 80 Smith, Mary Orlene, 59 Smith, Marv Washington, 59 Smith, Milton Ray, 78 Smith, Nina Sharon, 80 Smith, Patricia Ann, 69SmithPhyllis, 282 Smith, Randall H , 47 Smith, Randall Scott, 47. 199 Smith, Regina Bowan, 47 Smith, Ricki Odessa, 47 Smith, Robert Wayne, 59 Smith, Sam, 15 Smith, Sandra Kathleen, 69 Smith, Sara Kalherine, 61 Smith, Sarah Mane, 51, 128 131, 133, 136, 191, 247 Smith, Stanley Ray, 47 Smith, Susan Lea, 47, 159, 161, 287 Smith, Val, 15 Smith, Vick.i Nell, 80, 288 Smith, William Lee, 254 Smithson, Audrey Diane, 69 Smore, Kathy lean, 80 Smythia. Emma Mane. 51, 152, 282 Smythia, Emmett Henry, 80 Snell, Bevedy Ann, 47 Snipes, Nancy Dean, 80 Snyder, Charles Boofer, 255 Snyder, Stephen Lockard, 218 Sohrabi, Bahman, 19 Sohrabi, Peggy E Eddins, 47 Solomon, Edward Clay, 70, 274 Somers, Barbara |o, 129, 187, 193 Souders, lames Austin, 158 Spam, Mary Ann, SOSparkman, Deborah Ann, 80 Sparks, Edgar Thomas, III, 47, 1% Spaulding, Billy Burke, 47 Speer, Linda Caryell, 61 Speer, Stephen Frewin, 70 Speight, Robert Burton, 61 SPELUNKERS, 271 Spicer, Garry Dean, 61 Spinks, Nancv lean, 80 Spraker, Dr , Harold S, 21 Spraker, lames Stanley, 47, 149, 159, 172 Sprouse, lames Dale, 80 St Clair, Mary Katherine, 80 Stacey, Gerald P , 47 Stacey, William Paul |r , 53, 1% Stacy, Donald Day, 51 Stacy, Ronald Ray, 51 Stallings, lames Lynn, 80 Stalnaker, Carollyn jean, 80 Stammer. Robert Edward. |r , 70 Stanfill. Timothy Lester, 204 Stansell, Ronald Talmadge, 70 Starks, Ins, 51, 287 Starks, Lucile, 80. 265. 285 Starks, Marvin Wayne, 47, 199 Starnes. 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William Anthony. 204. 215 Swilt, Wanda Faye, 80 indle, Ga , 48 Swindle, Thomas Eugene, 51 Swope, Gloria leanne, m. 288 Sykes, lohn Wesly, 204 T T-CLUB, 268 Tallanl, lohn Albert, 48, 149 Talley, Danny Lynn, 70 Tanner, Thomas William. 80 Tant. John. 48, 149 Tarkington, Kennard Ward I , 199. 278 Tarpley, Betty Ruth, 70 Tarpley, Philip Noel, 70 Tate, lames Richard, 51 Tate, Ronald Melvin, 80, 204 Tatum, Linda Sue. 48 TAU OMICRON. 175-7 TAU SIGMA. 275 Taylor, Betty jo, 80 Taylor, Carol Mane, 80 Taylor, David Michael, 80 Taylor, Deborah Renee, 80 Taylor, Dorris lean, 48, 278 Taylor. Eloise R , 48 Taylor, George Thomas, 195 Taylor, Gordon Niles, 70, 285 Taylor, lames, 70 Taylor, Janice Kay, 48 Taylor, John Horace, 48,. 144 149. 159, 175 Taylor, John Leslie, BOTaylor, Linda Sue, 48 Taylor, Martha Ellen, 70 Taylor, Mary, 15 Taylor, Marvin Austin, 51 Taylor, Nancy Diane, 80 Taylor, Peggy Williams, 70 Taylor, Randall Keilh, 48 Taylor, Robert L , jr , 80 Taylor, Ronald Houston, 48 Taylor, Sandra Key, 48, 70, 280 Tegarden, Linda Lee. 80 Tenbrunsel, Robert Wayne. 48. 157 Tennant, Ronald D , 49, 144. 172. 271 Tennant, Sandra Watson, 49, 151, 177 Tenpenny, Leta Suzanne, 49 Tenpenny, Virginia Louise, 255 Thacker, James Keith, 70 Thackston, Elizabeth B . 279 Thackslon. Marie Elizabeth, 49. 265 Thigpen. Larry Olen. 49 Thomas. Harry Brabson. 285 Thomas, lames E , 80, 204 Thomas, lohn Wilse. 49. 149 Thomas, loyce Ann, 80 Thomas, Karen Gail, 49, 255, 285 Thomas, Linda Lee, 80 Thomas, Marvin Wayne, 70 Thomas, Paul Wayne, 153 Thomas, Rosemary. 49 Thomas, Roy Earl, 80 Thomas, Stanton Bryan, III. 199 Thomas. William Richard, 49, 198, 204 Thompson, Andrew Whitney, 204, 208, 213 Thompson. Emma juanita, 80 Thompson, Helen Wood, 286 Thompson. Iimmy Dale. 204 Thompson, John A , 70 Thompson, John Charles. 1% Thompson, Keith Milburn, 1% Thompson, Marsha Gail, 80 Thompson, Richard Boyce, 199, 268, 271 Thompson, Susan Lee. 81 Thomspn Robert Earl, 165 Thornton. Carole Lynelle. 217 Thornton, Roderick Howard, 216 Thrasher, William Hershel, 70, 195, 285 Threet, David Kennon, 52 Thurman, jasper, 19 Tierce, Richard Donald, |r,. 81 Tilford, Madaline, 258 Tincher, Anne Morris, 188, 268 Tinnin, lean Claire, 49, 177, 253, 274 Todd, Betty I Overall, 49 Todd, Billy Otis, 49 Todd, Cathy Dean, 80 Todd, Dr , Fowler, 21 Todd. 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Todd, Margarel Cynthia, 107 Tnlberl, Florence Maggart, 49 Tomlin, Dannv Bulord, 199 Tomlinson, Cenice Annette. 81 Toombs, Ennmett William, |r , 161, 172 Torrence, William Howard, 49 Tolty, Kenny Rae, 62 Townsend, Michael Marlin, 204 234, 268 Towry, Linda Ann, 81 Ttail, Randall Elvin, 70 Tcainoc, Bobby Clayton, 62 Trammell, ludy Dianne, 70 Traugh, Roger Lewis, 49, 200 Trawick, Anna Clare, 81, 251, 278, 287 TREBLE CHORALE, 256 Tredinnick, Mariory Ellen, 49, 150, 161 Treece, |ohn Paul, 149 Trent, Bryan Orval, 49 Trent, Linda Raye, 49, 145, 153, 161, 164, 177 Ttickey, Ken, 218, 220 Trigg, Patricia Ann, 49 Trimble, lanice Elaine, 49, 186, 187, 278 Trisler, Patricia Ann, 62, 150, 177 Trition, Rene, 183 TRITON CLUB, 268 Trollmger, lame Lois, 70 Troupe, Bonnie Ruth, 62, 287 Troxler, lames William, 49 Troy, lohn Paul, 275 Tuck, Bobby Eugene, 81 Tucket, Dt H Clay. 13 Tucker, Lana lanice, 49, 100, 129, 144, 159, 191, 262, 275 Tucker. Marilyn Lee. 49 Tucker. Robert Wayne. 49. 157 Tucker, Sara Cecilia, 81 Tucker, Thomas Kevin, 204 Tune, Ann Lynn, 81 Tune, Richard Greer, 49, 175 Tunstill, Marv Carl, 81 Turner, lackie Doyle, 70 Turner, Ismes Terry, 49 Turner, loan Carolyn, 70 Turney, Paul S , 70 Turnev, William loseph, 81 Tullle, Lawrence George, 70 Tyree, Vickie Lynn, 81 Tyrell, Timothy loseph, 192 Tyson, lav Edward, 49 U Ullery, Mike, 49, 195 Ullety, Suzanne Smith, 62 Underwood, Barry Lane, 284 Underwood, lanice Gay, 191 Underwood, Inetha Mae, 81 UNIVERSITY-COMMUNITY ORCHESTRA, 256 Upchurch, Richard Leon, 19 Uselton, Tern, Michael, 49, 149 Vaden, Laura Mae, 70 Vaden, Michael Lee, 49 Valentincic, Paul Herman, 81. 230 Van Hall, Ronald Al, 49, 284 Van Solkema, Terry Sue, 81 Vanatta, lerry Paul, 70 Vanderpool, Brenda Carol, 62 Vanderweg, Philip, 16 Vannalta, Marvin lackson I , 49, 149, 165 Vantrease, ludy Dianne, 81, 288 Vantrease, Sharon Lynn. 70 Varner, Leia Faye, 184, 185 Vaughn, Beverly Carol, 49 Vaughn, Howell Douglas. 70 Vaughn. Mary Lillian. 70 Vaughn. Ruth Millon. 50 Vernon. Sheri Lynn. 52 Vester. Charles David. 196 VETS CLUB, 272 Vick, Donald Ray. 50 Vickery. Michael Clarence. 199 Vincil, Wayne Douglas, 70 Vines, Linda Adale, 50 151 Vinson, Donald Ray, 81 Vinson, Vicki Faye, SIVoltz, Bernard Chas, 81 Voorhies, Dr , E S , 20 Vroom, Mai7 Ann Farnsworth, 50, 145, 1 51 , 1 59, 161 , 177, 191, 195 w Wade, lack Thomas, 1% Wade, Mary McKnight, 77 Waggoner, Guy Daniel, 50, 171 Waggoner, Harriet Clarice, 50, 159, 191, 282 Waggoner, Michael Stanley, 50, 152, 163 Waggoner, Sharon Dianne, 70, 114, 187, 197, 217, 246 Wagner, Dr Harry, 12 Wagner, Robert loseph, 196 Wagster, |udv Kay, 70 Wakefield, Randall Cordon, 81 Walden, Sam, 14 Walden, Stephen Wayne, 70 Waldron, Brenda Faye, 70 Walker, Anita lane, 62 Walker, Brenda Kay, 161 Walker, David, 264 Walker, Deborah Lee, 188 Walker, Dellmar, 81 Walker, Donna leanne, 62, 152 Walker, Gloria lean, 285 Walker, lames Boyd, 62 Walker, lames Nelson, 52 Walker, lames Robert, 50, 172, 174, 195 Walker, lohn Frank, 50 Walker, Kathy, 188 Walker, Marjory Ann, 50, 102, 130, 136, 140, 191 245 Walker, Nancy Allen, 62 Walker, Robert Kenneth Wall, William Krewson, 50, 199 Wallace, Barbara lean, 81 Wallace, Daniel Wailson, 50 Waller, Claudia Beth, 70, 128, 131, 217 Waller, Ellen Kathleen, 286 Walls, lanet Gail, 159 Walls, Sharon Gayle, 62, 137, 191 Walters, Ivan Leon, 50 Walton, David Evan, 275 Wann, Richard David, 70 Ward, Don Ray, 50. 204 Ward. Sheila Theresa, 62 Warden, Regina A, 279 Warren, Brenda, 159 Warren, Cynthia Lorraine, 70 Warren, Donald Gene, 50, 171 Warren, Clenda Annette, 50 Warren, lames Hamilton, 50 Warren, lames Ruebin. 163 Warren, lohn Thomas, 171 Warren, Karen Langhirt, 81 Warren, Pamela Beth, 277 Warwick, Richard Henry, 50 Washer, Anthony Curtis, 81 Washington, Alice Gordon, 19 Waters, lames Philip, 50 281 Watson, Brenda Kay, 70 Watson, Clarence Edward, II, 225 Watson. Claudia Ann, 81 Watson. Eva Carol. 70 159 Watson, lames Davis. 81 Wai , 50 Watson, ludy Ann, 81 Watson, Linda Lloyd, 62, 161. 282 Watson, Patricia Lynn, 81 Watson, Ted Lee, 50, 171 Wauford, limmy Leon. 81. 284 Weatherford, Billie Ann, 191 Weathers, Margaret Ann, 50 VVeaver, Brenda Bell. 70 Weaver. Emma lean. 62 Weaver, Margaret Mary, 81 Weaver, Marjorie, 286 Weaver, William Glen, 50 171 Webb, lames Donald, 62 Webb, ludilh Ann, 50 Webb, Kenneth Roy, 62, 165 Webb, Patricia Lynn, 81 Webb, Richard Lee, 63. 70. 195, 257, 285, 2 Webb, Eanda Gayle, 62, 275, 277 Webber, Lowrie C , 50, 149 Weber, David Thomas, 286 Webster, Amantina Lucille, 268, 286 Webster, Anthony Mane, 81 Wedekind, Howard William, 199 Weems, Dr lohn, 12 Wehrman, Mary Ruth, 279 WEICHTLIFTERS, 275 Weitzman, Stephen Ennis, 1% Welborn, David Edward, 81 Welch, Alice Mane, 81, 255 Welch, Alva Harrison, Ir , 81 Welch, Evelyn Frances, 71, 81, 263 Welch, William Day, |r , 274 Weller, William Allen, 50 Wells, William Allen. SO Wells, Linda Gayle, 81, 282 Wells, Rita Frances, 50, 159, 161, 172, 177 Welton, Douglas Martin, 62, 195 Welty, lanet, 81 Werner, Clark Torrance, 50 Werner, Norman Kirk, 81 WESLEY, 287 West, David lames, 62 West, Edna Sue, 81 West, lames Norris, 62 West, Kathryn Rogers, 19 West, Robert Douglas, 50, 171 Westlall, loseph Mellon, 70 Westtall, Mary Frances, 50 Westlake, Susan, 14 Westlake, William loseph, 50 WESTMINISTER, 289 Wethertord, Billie Ann. 50. 162 Wetherford. Melica Lee. 70. 159 Whaley, Gary. 205 Whitaker. Charlsie Sue. 50. 153 Whitaker. Deborah Lucille. 81 White. Deborah Leah, 70, 278 White, Donald Ray, 50 While. Durward Belmont. Ill, 81 White, lames Barron, 234 White, lames Michael, 81 White, Larry Kay, 50, 226 White, Linda Fay, 62, 282 White, Norma Gale, 81 White, Patricia Carol, 81 White. Patricia Lee. 81 White. Dr Ralph, 13, 20 While, Steven, 284 White, Thomas Bn son, 51 White, Walter Howard, 51, 151, 255, 265 White, William Rodney. 51 White. William Rodney. 51 Whitehead. Sue Ellen. 81 Whiteside, Michael Burton, 232, 233 Whitley, lanice O Ervin, 51 Whitmore, ludith Ann, 51. 162 Whitver. Gertrude Mae. 51, 159, 175. 289, 278 Whitmore, Linda Gayle, 51 Wicks, Kathy Davis, 81 Wiggers, Nanette, 81 Wiggins, Betty Lucille, 81 Wiggins, Kathenne Moore, 51 Wiggins, Lydia Randolph, 51 Wiley, ludy Hopkins, 51 Wilhotte, William Gregory, 81 Wilhoylt, Man Alice, 268 Wilkes, Patsy lo, 81 Wilkes, Shelia Ann, 51 Williams, Bettye Lester, 70, 159 Williams, Beverly Ann. 81 Williams. Charles Elbert I , 81 Williams, Cynthia Ann, 51, 135, 187, 247 Williams, David Aubrey, 51 Williams, Gregory Alex, 70 Williams, lames Issac, |r , 204, 258 Williams, lames Richard, 62, 195 Williams, Ian King, 62, 132, 161, 175, 183,197,244 Williams, lerry, 261 Williams, lerry Ronald, 52 Williams, lerry Vee, 51 Williams, lohn Frank, 51 Williams, lohnny H , 81 Williams, Larry Raymond. 51. 199. 243 Williams, Linda Faye, 51, 172 Williams, Pamela Faye, 70 Williams, Peggy lean, 51 Williams, Ralph Wayne, 192 Williams, Ralph Wayne. 192 Williams, Rebecca Ann, 62 Williams, Rebecca Louise, 81 Williams, Rebecca, 287 Williams, Rochelle Anne, 81 Williams, Rosie Allen, 51, 153 Williams. Stephen Perry, 1% Williams. Sue Carolyn. 51 Williamson. Donald lames. 51. 153, 195 Williamson, Lynn, 70 Willis, Lynn Cray, 62 Willis, Roy Matthew, 168 Willis, Russell Marion, |r , 51, 150 151, 175 Willis, Susan Dishongh, 62, 152, 282 Willis, William Edgar, 51, 169. 195 Wills, Stanley Winfree. 52 Wilsi , 70 Wilson, Brad, 218 Wilson, Burnell, 258 Wilson, Carmel Howell, 62 Wilson, Carolyn Maurine, 81 Wilson, Charles Kenneth, 81 Wilson, Charles Ray, 81 Wilson, Charles Ross, |r , 52 Wilson, David Ray, 81 Wilson, Donna Kay, 81 Wilson, Donna Kay, 81 Wilson, Elizabeth, 70. 183 Wilson. Gale Morgan. 51 Wilson. Harry Stephen. 81 Wilson. Larry Dale. 234 Wilson, Lois Mane, 19 Wilson, Michael Wayne, 192 Wilson, Phyllis Elaine, 51, 263 Wilson, Sandra Lou, 51, 280 Wilson, Susan Locker, 51, 150 159, 151, 191 Wilson, Terry Ace, 62 Wilson, William Walter, 51 Windhauser, |ohn W , 253 Winfree, Charlotte Rose, 62, 150, 151, 253 Wingo, leffrey Lynn, 51, 199 Winn, Brenda Sue, 81 Winters, Connie Sue, 62, 282 Wiseman, |o Ann, 62, 275 Wiseman, Linda Sue, 51, 172, 263, 275, 278 Wiseman, Nancy Leiane, 52 Wiser. Elizabeth Anita. 81. 268 Wiser, Dr, I E, 21 Wiser, Leighton Clyde, 62 Wiser, Robert Andrew, 52 Witherow, lames Douglas, 215 Withers, Shirley Tindall, 62 Witt, Mary Claire Cooney, 52 Witt, Wanda Lucretia, 278 Wofford, Carey Alan, 81 Wolfe, Armer, Buster, |r , 71 Womack, Lynn Ann, 52, 151, 249 Womack, Nancy Evelyn, 81 Wood, Dixie Georgeanne, 70 Wood, Don Goodman, 52 Wood, lames Michael. 196 Wood, limmy Dotson, 81 Wood, lohn Roy. 52, 205 Wood, Kathy Anne, 81 Wood, Linda Carole, 161, 177, 187 Wood, Theresa lane, 52 Wood, Walter Wheeler, 62, 255 Woodcock, Debra Ann, 70 Woodham, Tressa Ann, 81 Woodroof, Billie Camille, 81 Woods, Barbara Anne, 52, 151, 175, 177, 253 Woods, lames Michael, 70 Woodson, lames William, Ir , 70 Woodward, Michael Wayne, 81 Woody, Martha lean. 52 Woody, Roger Fay, 192 Woody, Ronald Paul, 52 Woolen, Helen Young, 62 Woolen, Margaret, 62. 161, 172. 263 Word. Virginia Katherine. 62 Worden, Linda Anne, 52, 150 177, 278 Work, Patrick Lovell, 81 Workman, Dorothy lune. 70 Worley. lohn Curtis. |r , 52 Worley, Treva Ellen. 70 Wrenn. Charles Boyd. 52 Wrenn. Charlotte Maynard, 52 Wright, Aletha Wells, 52 Wright, Barbara Ann, 52, 253 Wright, David Edward, 234 Wright, Elbert Cecil. III. 226 Wright, Gary Lee, 204, 268 Wright, lanet Kay, 52, 183 Wright, Neil, 21 Wrighl, Patsy Elaine, 70 Wright, Paul Ramsey, 52 Wyatt, David Charles, 22, 227, 228 WyatI, Marilyn Gail, 70. 159 Wynn. Reba |oyce. 275 Wyrick. Donald Lester. 52. 195 Y Yarbrough. Carolyn Potter. 52. 280 Yarbrough, William Louis, 71, 81, 218 Yates, Howard Miller, |r , 52 Yeakey, Raymond Caryle, 81 York, Clenda, 253 York, Helen Elaine, 81 York, Vicki Lynn, 70, 251 York, Wilma Kay, 52 Young, Arlene Fitzpatrick, 52, 150, 151, 177 YOUNG DEMOCRATS, 255 Young, Douglas Brock, 195 Young, Harold Lee, 234 Young, lane Ethel, 70 159, 191, 253 Young, lams Lynn, 62, 109, 188 Young, loseph E , 199 Young, Katie Mclinda, 81 Young, Linda, 288 Young, Macy Lee, 52, 263 YOUNG REPUBLICANS, 265 Young, Roger Morris, 52 Zachery, George Harold, 81 Zachery, Leonard Howard, 279 Zaunbrecher, Katherine Mar, Zile, Sandra Gunta 81 Zimmerman, Pamela Layne, 70, 278 Zimmerman, Patricia Lynn, 81, 183 Zimmerman, lohn Christian, 70 Zino, Suzanne Stephanie, 62 Zvanut, William Mark, 245 Few people realize the immense difhculty of pulling together a remembrance of a year The high-lighls for one person are never the same as those of another But. from a pile of paper and a lew ideas, here is l%8-69. bound up forever in a green cover My greatest appreciation goes to Mr Ice Smith, who has more patience wilh MIdlander editors and all the problems Ihey cause than any other one person Ml thanks too, to Dr Pitlard, advisor to the Midlander, and to those members of the stall who really came through this year, putting up with mv often sketchy direction, hair- brained ideas, etc My gratitude also goes to all those people at Benson Printing Company, who somehow manage to fit all the puzzling pieces logflher to come up with the MIDLANDER. liliiiiiiiiili 3 3082 00529 0787 T 578.768 M58m 1969 c.l 161+269 Midlander LIBRARY MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY MURFREESBORO. 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