Morehead State University - Raconteur Yearbook (Morehead, KY)

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Located where the Bluegrass Meets the Mountains, Morehead State College has grown more rapidly than any other institution of higher learning in Kentucky over the past five years. With an enrollment of over 2,500, we look forward to even greater days ahead. U -I The buildings of the college represent an imposing panorama of architectural beauty set against the foothills of the Cumberland Mountain chain. The johnson Camden Library is the best example of the Tudor- Gothic design which is carried throughout the campus. An extensive building program is now underway including a new classroom building and an annex to East Men's Hall. Expected to get underway are a girl's dormitory, a boy's dormitory and an in- dustrial arts and home economics building. Button Auditorium l l i Baird Music Building I-11PPin Hall Fieldhouse Fields Hall johnson Camden Library THE FALL .... . THE WINTER .... THE SPRING ..... THE SUMMER ..... THE ADMINISTRATION .... ..... THE COLLEGE ..... 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Ilyflxou, Dean of Sllldlfllli, deliver! fha ffm? :IIIIIOIIIICCIIIWII fo fha' fI'L',fbI1l0l1. Upperrlnfmzen eu-or! llae freflamerz lo lbc rereilfirzg line. I6 Ruler and policiex :md .rerzfifef of lbe .rrbool are explnizlca' la the f1'e:lJmezz ni the orien tation program. ,I I Emma Gullefz, Prexidenl Dorfm, Dean Wilxon, and Gary North wel- come lbw new .fludef1t.r. 1 Pal Hedgex, frerbman, and Harry Weber, senior, enjoy a L-up of punch. CLASSES WILL BE A RELIEF AFTER THI IGHTMARE! 1 U7here if my fnrully nd1fi,ror? ' N Y Do they really need lo huou' my .Meal-n11f1f'.r birthday? 5 , I Q' H K .mi-X V A f 4' X H I I 5 l x I X . ' M . v TJ ,- gk. L ff 1- S' N' M 5 . Oh well. I g1ze.r.r I will .rfmud fhe uighrf' You mean I have to .rmrl all 01f6I', again? REGIJTE HUIUS HERE Sorry, ,hut you tau have only one nn' an rf1mpu.r. UVhnl do you menu ID pirfure? I know who I nm F RESHMEN DISCOVER NEW FRIENDS .-4'J T ' gl from , . . Around tl fwimla . . . Wq , bwodqtswv Acm.r.r HYIIIIIIKQ lmardf . . . And in corridorf. Eff :S NEVER A DULL MOMENT IN COLLEGE LIFE Q-4 . 57 , ' fem IVaIje and Scallye Gopher get ready for an evening of Jludy. Mfuzrice Minix help: hir wife Betty with kitchen rborex. Q I li Mn. Admn Doran lixlem' to Roger Meade-'J plum of en- Iwging :be 1961 Raronleur. Mike 0'Leary :md Olen Inrlaron re1'ieu' nl fl.f.ff.L'llIIlFlIf before leaving for fIrl.f.f. I9 imdb lg. 'U H an ll. H4 Mis, ' h U H' H uwillilu di 5,1 lin M ' I M 'Q In V :nv ullh .H.,l'l+ -1 .g I ra H, 'v .'- A 1. I .111 MOREHEAD .-, -...Q rwlwrwriri QI' .!.!.Q.Q., ,Q UIISYQP' 'N AA. Y - ,Q ,. :inn H: HHDXQHH HHHQEWQ 'V' f1im:Qb,9 f+2Q f F ,. , X ' 1 r 1 ' ' 'gf NIGHT umm - Xe' fr! 3 , 'HM' .12 :YL fl ggi?- .4-vwfa ,M Irf, .1 vu- 4 ,, .I ll? . 5 ,.x CAMPUS BEAUTIFUL The Fall season finds the beautiful Morehead State College campus in a splendid array of colors. The buildings, of Tudor-Gothic design, form a vision of panoramic beauty set against the slope overlooking the Triplett Creek valley. Truly, we have one of the most beautiful campuses in the Southm-located where the Bluegrass meets the Mountains. , J fag' Looking Up The Boulevard Baird Music Hall East Men's Hall Breckinriclge Training School 'ln' If The Administration Building A Growing Campus Morehead graduates marvel at the rapidly growing physical facilities when they return to the campus- and for good reason. We moved into the 402-man North Men's Hall and the 100-unit Lakewood Ter- race during the Fall of 1960. Next year should find us occupying an annex to East Men's Hall and a splendid 551,425,000 classroom building. A new men's hall, a women's hall and the home economics and industrial arts building are scheduled to be started this summer. In the drawing board stage are: a new administration buildingg a maintenance building and an addition to the Baird Music Building. Mnzf in K !,.-4 I U., ,.-V ,f Xxif'gg' A Campus Walk New Men's Hall North 'Mcn's Hall Lakewood Terrace The New Classroom Building -in 'ix ff ' x Donna Lohmeier TWH RLERS gf-all Janice Coomer Head Twirler ai Marilyn Wiseman g ,Alf Gayle Finney X--'ll Jonnie Conkel William J. Svec Drum Major Diane Davidson MOREHEAD STATE COLLEGE MARCHING BAND In the fall of 1956, the Marching Band opened the fall sea- son with 18 members. Because of the very hard work of Fred Marzan, director, and the many loyal students, the band has increased until this year the number was over 130. Not only the number of members but also the fine quality of performance has caused the band to be recognized as one of the finest marching bands in this part of the nation. Last year the president of Lions International heard the band at the Kentucky Derby and was so impressed that he invited the band to represent his organization at its International Convention in Nice, France, in 1962. Fred Marzan Crager breaks through . . . Oh, Happy Day, we have just beaten Western MSC 20 25 7 49 8 O 13 12 21 155 EAGLES END 5 WINS 9 EAMES -9 Western falls prey . . . SEASON 'S RECORD Opponent 0 ...,.. 27 ..Y,.. 15 ..,... 14 Y. .. 28 . .. 38 ...... 6 .,,., 9 . 155 Georgetown Maryville Tennessee Tech West Virginia Tech Murray Middle Tennessee East Tennessee Western Eastern Won 5, Lost 4 SUCCESSFUL SE S 4 LOSSES V Eagles down Eastern . . . The 1960 Morehead football season was a great success as it marked the first time since 1949 that the Eagles finished above the .500 mark. By spilling Eastern and Western in their last two outings, the Eagles reached a high-water mark in the last ten years of conference play. It WHS the first time since joining the O.V.C. in 1948, that Morehead had defeated Western. In defeating Eastern, the Eagles regained the prized Hawg Rifle for the first time since 1949. The success of the 1960 football team can be attributed to the spirit and desire shown by the young squad of opportunists and to the coaching Staff headed by Guy Penny. 1, -'1 VU ,i4l?'fii.:Q :-if ,jg,i'yQ.+f.ewW3 -mt . v ' , ' 4 Tom Scott All O. V. C. . 1 I Eagles seniors present Hawg Rifle Coaching Staff Head Coach Guy Penny Assistant Coach Earl Bentley Asst. Line Coach Asst. Back Coach Asst. Line Coach Bill Mack Ronald Hart Elijah Turman I' '3. W V rs Tom Scott Buford Crager Bruce Howard Henry Schutte Center Fullback Tackle Quarterback MOREHEAD WHIPS GEORGETOWN 20-0 The Eagles began their 1960 season with a whirl as they defeated the Georgetown Tigers on a rain soaked field, 20-0. M.S.C. took the lead in the first quarter as Pete Swain scored from the 6-yard line. In the second quarter Henry Schutte lofted a pass to Ron Quinn for the second tally. The Eagles' fi- nal score was made on an aerial from Schutte to Howard Murphy. Jim Hastings added the extra point and Morehead lead 20-0 at the half, The second half of the game was a muddy defensive battle with James Tub Keenan and Bruce Howard leading the Morehead attack. Tony Gast Jan Knepshield James Tub Keenan Hugh Black Guard Tackle Tackle End N sit ii'3XTgi4Ij . -s we Y if-it 'V w .YY 'ii 5' 5' A f 'aiu-w ir -w r, . T, an ..w . hu Q - ,H M ,!i5.i,a, 1 ' Fan -.s.'1.z-, .r . jf 1 13,1 -X i :,- s rue., -A .A u an, - Pete Swain john Donat Halfback Guard Blocking galore! Bill Mitchell Mike Brown Center Quarterback Oscar Phillips Roy Lucas End End MOREHEAD SLAMS MARYVILLE 25-0 The Eagles traveled to Maryville, Tenn., for a non-conference game with the host team. On the Maryville home field the Eagles battered the Scotties' goal line in every quarter. Bud Ogden scored two touchdowns in the first half as More- head led 13-O. The Eagles roared back in the second period as Paul West and Walt Shepard each tallied once. M.S.C. returned to the campus with a record of 2 wins and no losses. Eagle falls short Richard Fletcher Paul West End Halfback .4 .. ' Q!! 'A Fred Hill Walt Shepard Jim Hastings Bud Ogden Guard Halfback Fullback Halfbaqk O. V. C. CHAMPS DEFEAT EAGLES 27-7 The Golden Eagles of Tenn. Tech came to the Morehead campus to give the Eagles their first big test of the young season. The hosts led by Buford Crager took an early first quarter lead 7-0. Crager cracked off tackle and sprinted 47-yards for the score. The remainder of the game was dominated by the strong offense and de- fense of Tenn. Tech, who went on to win the O.V.C. Championship. Crager scores . . . Don Dombraskas Tackle l Richard McCoy Guard IW Gast grabs pass . . . Richard Humphrey End EAGLES THRILL HOMECOMING CROWD Freshman halfbacks Howard Murphy and Bud Ogden ran wild as the Eagles trounced previously undefeated West Virginia Tech 49-15, before a wildly cheering homecoming crowd of 4,500. The game was one of extreme contrasts, as Tech led at halftime by 7-6. The Eagles roared back in the third quarter to score three times. Freshman skatback Howard Murphy gained 136-yards ia 11 carries, scored a touchdown, added two m6re points on a conversion and had a 43-yard touchdown called back. Other Eagle stars of the day were Bud Ogden with two touchdowns, Henry Schutte and Walt Shepard with one TD each. Morehead outgained W. Virginia Tech 375 to 186 yards on the ground and 175 to 126 yards through the air, to push their season record to 3-1. Eagles Score . . . 'IIIIIITY ' Y - r J, Q - -4, 1 4 lgnzizl l ju W 1'-.ISIC u, . L gr 5 :vw N- - 0 L. 1. N' -,'u.4. , , 4 r is . -tim Q 'rv as 1. s lv K x B r' 'ff ' ,L D , , , N ' ' i ' I ' gr, ' 2 ' , . ,...- ' , 4 . 'O .M T, 'A I 'Y , -A. Je... i V- V ,.,... YT .A if li ,l ': -' - inf-we 1 WF' , f-sf' . . were . .I J Awf- I fw-unix 23: h . . A - N' h u.gM,A?r'. . vzzrguw ra ' ' 'A 3 I I ' ' ',. .VE'JLfv 1, ---iufy, - .,4 'A ' ' iw: M i 'L' 'O 'AH' am, ,J ,f '12,-avvf ,gy .gf ., trim., Q' Q . ' -- ' 7 ' 1 -'r745.j,'1y , , fl 'jr V t.,j-A-4 1'-.,fl,r' ,n.--+V .J q.55,z,f,3g -1' Shepard on the run! 'ff'1 'A9Ji 'C' . fp ig-ai-.wi 1?T, 5' fwliifi -,I 'Y' ,., , a. - ',j JfJ'f,,,.-' , '7 ,W Tgpp. 3-74 , M.. V . . ik i s gi srmqq . . ' 7. . ,v 4 1 . V ' ' - . V 4' vc.. ' v ' ' A .af-'vw r. ...fm r 'T il W i'9'- 1 w'?!4La..vv'1'1-'iwwiaf ' ,' p A '- li, ,rr-I 'ai' ' '4,.- ' 1. u QM!-:.,'.:':.-. :larry , , .-,-4' lhuimu 'L?!':4'Pr1.f-f ix.. 'ff' 1.2. -ze' Wide open on last T.D. Murphy breaks away . . . Hastings boots field goal . . . MIDDLE TENN. DROPS EAGLES 28-O The Eagles continued their road tour at Murfreesboro as they fell to a strong Tenn. team 28-0. The Blue Raiders jumped to a quick first period lead 14-0 while the Eagle defenses were down. Tenn, continued to dominate play in the second period and went out at the half leading 21-0. The Eagles dropped the game and their record stood at 5-5. Murphy Finds Trouble MURRAY EDGES MOREHEAD 14-8 The Eagles, playing at the Thor- oughbreds' home stadium, got off to a slow start and were down 14 points at halftime. Fighting a defensive duel in the third period the Eagles held the opposition. In the fourth quarter Morehead marched 87-yards on 12 plays and Walt Shepard carried for the score from the three yard line. Quarterback Henry Schutte passed to Howard Mur- phy for the two point conversion. As the horn sounded the Eagles trailed 14-8 and were threatening to score again. , A Sideline Advice EAST TENN. DOWNS M.S. C. 38-13 Continuing their tour of the Volunteer State, the Eagles journeyed to East Tenn. Playing before the home crowd, the Buckineers jumped to a 24-0 halftime lead. Howard Murphy put the Eagles on the scoreboard in the third period with a two yard plunge. East Tenn. got two more touchdowns in the third period as they capitalized on Morehead errors. Bud Ogden scored the Eagles' last TD on a 16-yard pass from Schutte. 35 MOREHEAD BEATS HILLTOPPERS 12-6 Morehead's Eagles returned home with fire in their eyes and defeated Western 12-6. Mike Brown and Howard Murphy highlighted the afternoon. Murphy gained 72 yards in 14 carries and scored the winning touchdown while Brown's booming punts kept Western in the hole most of the afternoon. M.S.C.'s other touchdown was scored by Buford Crager on a two-yard run. In winning the contest Morehead recorded its first conference win of the season. It was Western's first loss to the Eagles since Morehead joined the O.V.C. in 1948. Eagles draw home crowd Take it easy, boys ! ! Eagles .V.C . Murphy off Tackle . . :X s a -0-I ' me xx, Q . K . - - .3 .,,- . . 1. . - U '-Ib. . V I . ' V . If A All yr ,' . Schutte around end Record . Wins - , tra. In 4 SCOREBOARD DONAYEI BY - B01 TLI NG ow . try ,RKS MADISON Gnocrnv Co. Eastern string ends . . . EAGLES DRUB EASTERN 21-9 Led by the fancy running of Howard Murphy, the Blue and Gold of Morehead beat the Eastern Maroons on their home gridiron. In defeating Eastern the Eagles grabbed the Old Hawg Rifle for the first time since 1949. The Big Blue led at halftime by a slim 7-6 margin. As the second half got underway, Eastern scored on ,a field goal to go ahead 9-7. The fighting Eagles then roared back with Tony Gast recovering a Maroon fumble on the Eastern 37-yard line. Witli Buford Crager carry- ing on five of seven plays, Morehead scored to go ahead 14-9. Later in the fourth period Murphy ripped around left end, stiff-armed three would-be tacklers and scored to make it 21-9. By downing Eastern, the Eagles racked up their 2nd O.V.C. win of the season and closed out the season with a won-lost slate of 5-4. Eagles hold on 1 yard line . . . Hastings stopped after short gain . . . 37 Gary Knight, Robert Wiley, Ralph Carter and Rex INTRAMURAL FOOTBALL The intramural football league was set up in a round robin tournament and the games were played on the football practice field. This year's football championship was won by the Hotdogs who were undefeated and unscored upon. Members of the winning team were: Les. Redmond, Dave Applegate, Fred Francis, Ray O'Keefe, Frank Conyers, Bill Craigmyle, Bill Redmond, Mike O'Leary, Jerry Powell, Lee Elrick, Joe Dolgas, Ben Metcalfe, Ronnie Johns, Ken Kinghorn, and Jack Rader. Set on the line . . . Ronnie Lykins, Daniel Goble, Butch Green, Ireland Sloan, Roy Wlmeeler, Coach Rex Chaney, and LeRoy Massie, CRGSS COUNTRY Sloan sets another record Record M.S.C. ,...,... 40 Berea .,,....... 37 M,S,C, .,.,,.,. 31 Cincinnati .... 23 M.S.C. .....,,. 23 Cumberland ., 31 M.S.C. .Y...... 26 Eastern .,..,.., 52 M.S.C. .,...... 25 Eastern ........ 28 M.S.C. ........ 18 Bellarmine .. 40 M.S.C. ........ 28 U. of K. ...... 27 M.S.C. ........ 44 Troy State .... 47 The Morehead team was the first Kentucky team to finish in the Na- tional Senior Cross Country Champion- ship. t Get ready, get set Lykins is spurred on by Coach Chaney. bb. X. SOCCER Morehead entered the first annual soccer tournament in Kentucky col- lege history with an unexperienced team, and defeated Louisville, a team that has been organized for several years. The final match of the tournament was with Berea and the Eagles were defeated 5-1. M.S.C. received a runner-up tro- phy and was presented the Universi- ty of Louisville flag in a ceremony similar to the one prior to the Olym- pic soccer matches. Morehead was the most Ameri- canized team in the tourney, while the other teams were dominated with foreign students. ' A . Y-'-flyw, f' VN U. . ri T -e ft? ' -5 2 .-,fiery my ii- M iq Y George Hazelwood, Jack Williams, Victor Venetozzi, Brent Fry, Daniel Graves, and Jimmy Cox. 40 ' ' ,, Wl '! . ,L , nj , .ht La- 'ru-t N ' , ,ff 'foci Q, . If lun, -l-:gal It va-, ' Q 4- - .,- ' M, L . Firrt row: Ken Lupp, Richard Smith, Bill Coutros, Steve Stein, Ben Schmitt, Ted Angrum Second row: Lance Alletzhause, Les Meade, john Egan and Pete Vahoven Third row: Frank Shay, Stu Kaminsky, Dennis Petz, Reza Afsharian, Danny Rivard DEB TERS A pretty good indication that our college is not all brawn, but brains too, is the debate team. These talent- ed students went to Marshall Col- lege in Huntington and carried away laurels in that field by winning the Four M Debate Contest. These debaters have traveled ap- proximately 3000 miles during the year and have participated in six different tournaments. g' Kentucky's Senior Senator A multitude of students, faculty, and Morehead residents listened to the prais mg words of Senator Cooper. TOR COOPER Senator John Sherman Cooper paid tribute to Morehead State College for advancing the physical grovvth of the college and for the insistence of high standards and quality education. I had the pleasure of voting for college loan legislation and assisting Morehead. Under the leadership of Dr. Doran, federal loans tot- aling 32,500,000 have been made available for dormitories for the men and women of Morehead State College. -JV I !' . A fx v SMX m .Q gn. , Nl . srl? :if 'qw ..--r S'Qi S Vg' C yi ,9 v O Hai' 9?-t The Senator exchanged words with many of the college students. X 4I S 1 l I Li S5 l -xssswxni In every society there are a few who mark themselves as outstanding. Whether they be . . . . , . Campus beauties and favorites, selected on the basis of physical attractiveness and personality. . . A Homecoming Queen, chosen by fellow students for personality and good looks, . . Outstanding students, so named because of their far above average scholarship, or . . . Honorees, selected as capable representatives of the organizations of the college, they all fall into one category: ' PROMINENT CAMPUS PERSONALITIES. N.,,f N X Args 9-Qntstaridiixgi in every respect is Arlene Shadlracli. In the as- suming of leadership and responsibility, Arlene has served the Cosmopolitan Club nobly this year ,as President. Her many hon- orsinclude being named most popular for three consecutive years, serving as cheerleader for three years, selected as most versatile in 1959-60, and cl f years. mosen or the Homecoming Court for three We readily agree that Arlene is an excellent choice for MISS RACONTEUR. 43 L ATTRACTIVENESS Wanda P Tom Rob VERSATILIT CSS S' 1 I - J f R 1, Janice Coomer Tony Cavallo fy. . if Ls YK 'K X POPULARITY ??7.EF'?41:' mga T, 7 V 'ia 1-.....,,, Arlene Shadrach Mike O'Leary fm f I Charming Helen Isom reigned as the gracious queen of the 1960-61 Homecoming Court, serving as exquisite exemplar of Morehead charm. A green eyed, brownette, Queen Helen is a 20-year-old art and physical education senior. No stranger to honors, she was selected as most beautiful in 1959-60 and has been a cheerleader for the past three years. QL EE HELE THE QL EE AN HER COURT The ten lovely ladies pictured here were selected by the student body as the cream of the crop . . . as fit examples of Morehead beauty, charm and grace. Each student looks to them as the embodiment of his idea of womanhood. Fresh, personable, and energetic. they fill these specifications to a tee. To be sure, Homecoming wouldn't be the same without them for indeed the Queen's Court lends a regal and delicate atmosphere to the event that only a feminine touth can do. 1' 1 fri.. Mm N fy f ,, A. U 1 'ix in 5,35 iff, P 'K 'K wf. . Q.- 1 4 'Zu-K Q ' 1 4. ff M aff N x . , QM, rx 1 M: A MW Y f ' MJJW if.: wa-M R -4 gf -iff: 955, ' 15 , ,Gsm . je,-,AQ , U., , '9 ff l ' ,. A Y R223 , , A ff ' R 4 f -433' 7 .. . , My Ck 1 ' 1' .31 Rt: A 1,65 ji . ,,.- -L-4ff5f'f??f ' ' -1 Lf -GW K yr vn- ' 35 f1'5'5f .sf ik. LW' V X , gw A X' ri U X ' 17 W ful. , 7 if ' . fc- V, nw ,- 1 - ,L ,Q A A 5.-' , M. ' Vi W f ZA. 499' Qf-ff if M w wf WM-, , .1 ,M , A .im 1, K -.:,irkyw. If ' Lgwgysaf. A. J ,. 'W C., ,,'f5'vti6 MW 1 fw w ' WP if f'j ' 11754 .qw - -Q' ' 131' .. , X WM, 5 wg 4 1- ,, mf .1 yffg x . -4 ...-4 GT Presented to the college from the alumni Q sgsi l .5 ,L Q J 1 A l Q -. Gniuouinsull MNH Leading the Parade Reminiscing the Homecoming Activities . llll ,Hin i 'rf ll'l Ill Ill pg lla I ll! N ll! Ill -all! ll! ll! ll! ll' gn-I ll' ll' I 575, Q .M ' li' Ll' The Grand Marshal MSC's vivacious first lady, Mrs. Adron Doran, was honored at Homecoming by being named Grand Marshal. Her activities were many during the busy day, including: heading the Homecoming paradeg receiving an oil portrait from the Alumni Association and her presentation of roses to Homecoming Queen Helen Ison at the annual dance. At the Homecoming Dance WINNING DECORATIONS Lilo - 4' A 7 EAST MEN'S HALL First Place BAPTIST STUDENT UNION Third Place 1: ' law ' If eieisiiaseesswr WARNER FELLOWSHIP First Place Lloyd Cassity, President of the Morehead Alumni As- sociation, presented awards for the winning floats and dormitory decorations in the pre-game ceremonies. wr' N, , gm' il. tx L -ui-1 if , , 'lfym 'f 2 W M j f X wifi?-ff, 5,5 . D, ,ff 7' ,I fl Xxwbkxg. gy 4. cy, 'X IQx,U h , ' ' I W :ix I Q ' JUNIOR CLASS Second Place .nw EB, .. ix Where is the muscle man? un,- O- , . The high stepping majorettes led MSCS 120 piece marching band. E EHELE5 LU A SEHH5 0 A, N Girqfvt IQ. ..,sw?t ff? Y 1 -T w,r7'l.,' ,L5Qf er. .ffm 'nfs ' F so 5 ,ii Even the freshmen predicted a win over West Virginia Tech. . A- 0-O .Jac . .3133 Ill Queen Helen and escort Joe I-Iinkle were recog- nized at the half-time ceremonies. THE QUEENS COURT, RALPH MARTERIE And His Marlboro Orchestra .1 . fy .1173 - ,.. , 4., .Q .A ,frm -- . .- Students and Alumni Danced to the Music of . ,fjsug rx. Barbara Anglin Frankie Evans HONOR STUDENTS Pzltrifizl Caludill Robert lfrnlcy Tlrornas Bernard Mimlm lfryc Emma Gullctt A step forward was taken at the beginning of the year which involved the establishment of an honor program. This program provided gifted students with special oppor- tunities for experiences providing much higher intellectual challenges. Students in this group may take additional class- es and work at an accelerated pace. Students were chosen to participate in the honors pro- !-Zfflm by a faculty committee alter consideration of high school transcripts, entrance examinations, and academic standing at the college. It -1 Sandra N yi las Vifanda Peace Q Patrit ia Stanley Terry Wficker 'i, O f A N. X Harry Mayhew Georgia McIntyre Bernice Virgin Gail Salycr ' . I i f,53 lllho. 'Q mhiiiri I H55 l 1- P f I 'S v 2 'Mfr' Mgr N 'Y N WHCTS WHO M0 G TUDE AMERICAN UNIVERSITIE AND COLLEGES Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Col- le es is a national honor organization for outstanding students. 8 Members are selected on the basis of scholarship, participation in extracurricular activities, and citizenship. The organization provides a placement and reference service for seniors or graduate students seeking employment, janet Campbell Senior, Home Economicsg Baptist Student Union, presidentg Home Economics Clubg Cosmopolitan Clubg Council of Presidents. Richard Arrowood Senior, Speech and Dramag Morehead Players, presidentg Cosmopolitan Clubg Les Courantsg Literary Arts Clubg Forensic Union. 172 Nadine Carver Senior, Englishg secretary, Senior Class representative, Student Councilg WRA, sec retary. JY' , Buford Crager Senior, General Businessg Campus Club V100 resident freshman class' resident, P , , P Sophomore classg president, Student Coun Cll: C0-captain, football team. 1 Tony Cavallo Senior, Commerceg president, Senior Class: president, Campus Clubg Newman Clubg Student Councilg President's Council. Dorothy N. Dudley Senior, Physical Education and Com- merceg Mystic Clubg French Club, treas- urer: Dormitory Council. Scottye Copher Senior, Elementary Education: Open Fo- rum Clubg Mystic Clubg Cosmopolitan Club: Miss Raconteurg Vet's Club Queen: Homecoming Queen's Court. Ze .TSW 1' fa 'Rf Vi ' Frankie L. Evans Senior, English and French: Morehead Playersg Literary Arts Club: best-actress award. Virginia G. Fern Senior, Elementary Education, Crown and Sceptreg Cosmopolitan Clubg Mystic Clubg Forensic Uniong Wesley Clubg Trail Blazerg Homecoming Queen's Courtg Vet's Club Queen's Court. Calia Hicks Senior, Social Scienceg Literary Arts, vice president. an 4 janet Hamm Senior, Elementary Educationg Baptist Stu- dent Union, devotional chairmang Kappa Delta Pi, secretary. Clara Harp Senior, Biology and Chemistryg Beta Chi Gamma, vice presidentg American Chemi- cal Society, secretaryg awarded the West Memorial Scholarship. Helen Ison Senior, Physical Education and Art: Mystic Clubg Beaux Arts Clubg cheerleaderg 1960 Homecoming Queen. Joyce S. johnson Senior, Latin, Literary Arts Club, Latin Club. dude Forrest Kelly i Senior Music resident MSC ban 1 i P , di alumni secretary, Theta Pig Baptist Stu- dent Union. Clyde Maddix Senior, Chemistry, Beta Chi Gamm tic Club, ag Mys- Gary Knight Senior, History and Physical Educationg Vets Club, presidentg Les Courantsg Presi- dent's Council. . 4 David Masters Senior, Historyg Literary Arts Clubg Cos- mopolitan Clubg Feature Editor of Trail Blazer, received the Inez Humphrey Award. Gary Link Senior, Musicg Phi Mu Alphag awarded the Akion Awardg Junior and Senior Men's Honor Society. A ar' 'W-wr' Harry Mayhew Senior, Englishg editor, Trail Blazerg Cam- pus Club, secretaryg Literary Arts Club, Cosmopolitan Clubg junior-Senior Men's Honor Societyg Outstanding Journalism Awardg Honor Student. mu , ,.,-4 St N ff- f . X . X .. 1 ,- ,R - U Yfqg.v.QX,f'. A . . .g-,i L KW. vii Roger C. Meade Graduate, Guidance and Counsel, Campus Clubg Cosmopolitan Club, Council of Presidentsg Editor, Raconteur. Bonnie L. Rogers Senior, Sociology and Economicsg Open Fo- rum Club. Marlene Messer Senior, Elementary Educationg Kappa Delta Pig president, SNEAQ Council of Presidents, secretary. lu Pat Oberley Senior, Physical Education, Council of Presidents, WRAg Student Council. Roger Shipman Senior, Chemistryg Mu Sigma Chi, presi dentg Beta Chi Gamma. james Setser Senior, Chemistry, Beta Chi Gammag American Chemical Society, president. Richard Slater Qraduate, Principalshipg Vet's Clubg Amer- ican Industrial Arts Associationg Mystic Clubz K.I.E.A. Henderson Thompson Senior Ph sical Education and Biologyg 1 Y Campus Cluhg Basketball. Z dv George Stevens Senior, Speech and Sociologyg Campus Clubg Tr,ail Blazerg Cosmopolitan Cluhg Freshman Class Presidentg winner of Henry Clay Speech Contest. KW re . Harry Weber Senior, Social Scienceg SNEAQ Vet's Cluhg Trail Blazerg Raconteur staff: Student Councilg Bowling League, secretary and treasurerg junior-Senior Men's Honor So- ciety. f 1, -ra f rx! H 41,15-: 4 'Yi' Willianm Svec Senior, Musicg Crescendo Club: Phi Mu Alpha, president: MSC drum major. James Whiteley Senior, Social Scienceg Baptist Student Uniong Kappa Delta Pig Cosmopolitan Clubg Les Courants. Frances Cain Beaux Art: janet Campbell CLUB F AVCRITES f 5 B. S. U. T-Nm Temple Cope W. R. A. X Q r Glenna Evans Beverly Fryman M yxlic .r x vx Forefzxic Union ,.. f '7r Anna Gayhart D. S. F. Georgia Forsythe Home Emnomic: Emma Gullett Crown :md Sceptre 111. ,. ' Karen Hutchinson Trail Blazer w . ,N .U Marlene Messer Kappa Delta Pi 'L .1 V , X112 ENN A xml E W my if ,l 1 ll M xt N ,U . V, ,W :Wt ' , A , ' A? Vw ' Ruth Stephens S. A. I .pf tw Rheba Martin Beta Chi Gamma Ruth Thomfnson Campfu C nb Alex MacDonald Caxmopolitan Rachel Whitney Library Srienre Rita Wicker Warner fellozusbip t if Peggy Young S. N. E. A. I N Elwood Dowd admirer ll porzmii of iaimrelf and lair friend, Harvey. Doclor, lim! i.r no! my moli1er, .myr Vein Louire ni' .rim ,lwiulr lo fha porlmil of Harvey. Dr. Clznmley exprerfaf hir relief. 66 H p.3' A if ge Q , W . f L i 'Qi 'E ii i P-il r .YQ ' 1372 3. 11 ,' ' . if . 1 ggi? Harvey, Mary Chase's Comedy about a man whose closest friend was a six foot white rabbit, was' the Division of Fine Arts first pro- duction of the 1960-61 season. It was also one of the most difficult, with two complete interior sets which had to be changed in a matter of seconds. 1 Dr. Clnumley fBill Lrnzej u'i,rbv.f be ronld tell .rome one. Ibm which if locked in here. zrbile Elwood Domi fOrley Hollouj watcher wiib mzzrwvl. Making fill efforl lo rermzizz gay. Myrlle Simmorzr ljuiie Selferyl mllr How do you do, Mfr. Hnlreyf' Vela Sim- YIIUJIJ' prelwlzlr lo fix a cormge. Q wav' -1:9 The Brothers Four CIVIC CELEBRITY SERIES The Morehead State College area was entertained by three fine presentations of the Northeastern Ken- tucky Civic Concert Series. The Fall season brought to the campus The Brothers Four, james Morris, and Doraine and Ellis. -.ax james Morris Doraine and Ellis 67 RAIN Vs MUSIC i Some 1,300 students representing 25 high schools in Kentucky, Ohio, and West Virginia journeyed to Morehead State College's sixth an- nual High School Band Day. It was the largest band day since its beginning in 1954. The half- time ceremony when all bands were to form a huge bass fiddle on the field for the Morehead- Western football game was cancelled due to 'rain'. Fred Marzan, Morehead hand dzreclor, direct: 25 high Jrhool hand: imide the Morehead Slate Col lege Fieldhouxe. i ii '-T' z. , 'iqxAvl, qt f,i S' 'mah 4 ,.,c. S hs n x , - xl W T'-iiwiitlnelr'-it ff T , lv vu- l 6, 5' .iq qi s i?1fl is4El-L 'E gfEa'fl 1: .sl A12 LPN? xiii, V? 6? i: Ei-gg-'3 ' 511 ukg3h fffg'Xs4ts -7' eff hiv! .- ,gssw-5' st., i Q' .es re-. r r . ip .0 'ffl'--ff' , 'uv ,P ik: Ll 7? 3.11, Nw fri r W ' l' ' 'y vs 'NVQ Md. .iy, B. . -' ' si, uivh li x I J, fa- I ' -',,' I 'L I I is A .A ii W x .lu i , 'i W 1 s pf 56,76 'T 6 l s he 'L J -h M, A1 4 aff ax Vi Reheurralr break . . . and muririonr rush for lunrh. fm AEQYT.. P I. P. Bronhom, of the college bond, demonrtruler fha! o rolu- tion mn he found for any problem. The rain: mme, but lhe handy played on . . . A9 X . Pinnacle - Cumberland Gap Class views Cumberland Falls . . . 1. ,'. , ' Q . x ., -. ar 1 a Statue of Man of War KENTUCKY FIELD TRIPS The ,Kentucky Field Problems class, in efforts to learn the geographic conditions of Kentucky, took three successive week- end trips. The group traveled through four geographic regions of Ken- tucky and drove a total of more than 1200 miles. The class visited such historic and geographic sites as Fort Harrod, Breaks of the Big Sandy, Derby Dan Farms, Pine Mountain, and Lake Cumberland. K V c H e 'ga' H 6. I. .lohn Gartin points out rock formations at Elk Lick Falls. Natural Bridge State Park va- pf: T? ,YJ7 Roger Meade, johnny Duncan, and Arlene Shadrach C 0 m m wzmfo rx A-'x Lee Ulrich, Barbara, Ensminger, and Buddy Hall Litfle Eveuirzg BETTER DRESS WITEK The annual Better Dress Week, which was spon- sored by the Council of Presidents and coordinated hy Mrs. Adron Doran, was a week which will be long remembered. Students modeled their wardrobes during the lunch hours in the cafeteria. The Week reached a climax at an assembly program which imitated Dave Garroway's TV program, TODAY, which consisted of student models, commercials, and news flashes. The week was concluded by a candlelight dinner and a formal dance. Sue Mayhew Vic Henderson Cl91'i.rlma,r Parly l Pat Caudill-Niles Walton Church 1 , Group of students who modeled at lunch hour in the cafeteria during Better Dress Week, Mrs. Adron Doran, advisor, at the organ. Sandy Miller-Marshall Banks Clfzrxroam Pamela Maulk-Don Martin T1'.lf't'l FS 'ff Janice Coomer-Allen Smith Piwlir I Pat Hall-josh LOVSIHCC XVnndz1 Pence-Tony Cnvulln Ball game Sc'111i-fornml Dmm' -'LI- P 1' gf . ' 1 K I 5' . 4 -v . 'r J I .', N I 0 ax, ,, Q i fx 'A 3 I' K, V f SA h'if,,Q 'Cu u 'ws f' 31 yxd ' f 5 X - 2 ilff V f' gt , ,gf L- -, .Gr .fx-' 1 ','M 1 y' ,, ,' 1 .Lb X 'X , G. wp ,X 5 y jd' ...- 1 1 'N' ,,:2? 5.7 KJ '1 ...it A , . . 1, J 1 , . . 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Came ri . , 3 i l ill f 5 -Els JL.: ...andIalsowant... Students assist in decorat- ing the College Bookstore. 5 Gayle and Millie wonder how Santa is fixed for blades . . . and with Christmas, comes parties. 75 MOREHEAD STATE COLLEGE YMPHO Y BANI Fred Marzan . . . The Symphony Band under the direction of Fred Marzan has rapidly taken its place among the outstanding bands in the South. Equipped with the very finest of instruments available and supported by some of the outstanding young instrumental- ists of Kentucky and neighboring states, the band is developing a potential which should result in its increasing importance among the fine musical organizations in the nation. The band is striving sincerely to live up to its growing reputation. conducting . . . WOODWIN D QUINTET BRASS CHOIR CONCERT CHOIR COLLEGE CHORUS y I Ty Writer in Residence james Still, widely acclaimed novelist, poet and short story writer, worked on cataloging his manu- scripts, publications, and correspondence at Morehead during the second semester. His writings have been extensive and are well known. A novel, River of Earth, received the South- ern Author's award as the best novel of the year and his books, Hounds of the Mountain and On Trouble- some Creek are classics. Space was alloted in the college library for the james Still Room. Still, at the gateway to his property. The 150 year old, two room log house is the residence of Still. Dr. Doran, Albert Stewart, Ione Chapman and james Still review manuscripts. The road leading to the home of James Still A room of the Still household Bonnie Davidson CHEERLEADER Arlene Shadrach Norma Cole Helen Ison Pat Cauclill Glena Evans Patty Clay Barbara Allen 1 -Q 'vv -, ...Q lg. l!. -manga 1 'fwfq M ,,.H . - fm . , I .f 11554 OVC PLAYOFF WINNER NCAA REPRESENTATIVE so 1Nf1'b . Morehead Morehead Morchea d Morehead X 1 31 ,E wwf' - xl, N , Eqstem ....... QSQ'-fm ' 856: ty ot Kentucky 54 72 66 71 X M ,hm was-wx Y. ....... ........ .... . T... .... ,J fqL1i,L.......... .......... ........... ,m ',C Q . , V Wifi' ' ........ ,w ff , M 4 1? I wtf V ' ffm' I ,, 4' X., V . ' u W- , eww.-we -wa . N' , ' ' I Q f asa R , 1 1- We if ' , vm 'I ,-eguluraawx: Assistant Coach Lake Kelly, Head Coach Bob Laughlin and Assistant Coach Steve Hamilton. Hecky Thompson, William Thompson, Granville Williams, Tom Ellis, Author Cole, Ed Noe, Norman Pokley, Doug Cundiff, John Gihson Don Maffifl, Bert Green and Mickey Morgan Morehead ........ ,,.,,, 8 9 Morehead ----.--. --------- 1 0 3 Morehead ........ ...... 8 0 MOlFehead --..---- -----. 8 5 Morehead ,,,,,,,, ..-,-, 3 4 Morehead ........ ...... 8 5 M0rehead ..... ,,,,,, 7 7 M0rehead ........ ...... 8 8 Morehead -,-,.--- -..--' 6 4 Morehead ........ ...... 8 1 Morehead ........ ,,.... 8 s Morehead ........ ...... 6 9 M0rehead ......., .,,,.. 7 1 Franklin CInd.j ...... ...... Berea CKy.D ..----.- Ohio University .. Tennessee Tech ....... ...... Tennessee Tech .. Middle Tennessee Western Kentucky St. Bonaventure ., St. Francis ..,........ Villa Madonna .... East Tennessee .... Tennessee Tech ..-.-- ------ Ohio University .. BASKETBALL Won 16 - Lost 10 Scason's Record 82 Morehead 7 3 Morehead 81 Morehead 84 Morehead 7 4 Morehead 7 5 Morehead 8 3 Morehead ............106 Morehead 68 Morehead 7 1 Morehead 8 2 Morehead 64 Morehead 8 7 Morehead East Tennessee .... Marshall ....,.,.,,,..,. Middle Tennessee Murray ,,.,..,..,.,,,.,., Murray ........ St. Francis ,..... Murray .,,.... Marshall .,............. Western Kentucky Miami U. QFla.j .. jacksonville QFla.j Eastern Kentucky Eastern Kentucky CAPTAIN HECKY THOMPSO n Henderson Hecky Thompson follows in a long tradition of fiery floor leaders necessary to make Coach Laughlin's offense go. A native of Stockdale, Ohio, Hecky is a senior who has a deadly one-handed jump shot from the head of the circle. The Eagles' second leading scorer in 1959-60, Thompson poured through 291 points in 17 games for a 17.1 average. One of Hecky's finest performances in the 1961 season was when he tallied 17 of 17 free throws as Morehead defeated Eastern 90-73. Thompson showed his fine leadership ability as he directed the Ea- gles in their win over Western. In leading the Eagles, in their climb to first place in the OVC, Hecky scored 24 points. 1 Senior, Hecky Thompson Guard 1 xl All OVC Hecky hits his 17th free throw against Eastern. T if Hecky demonstrates his ability to maneuver the ball. Junior, Granville Williaiius Guard All OVC Granville is one of the finest shooters ever turned out in Eastern Kentucky. A school-boy star at Hindman, he has a deadly two-handed set shot and hits with amazing regularity with a driving one-handed jumper. A junior, Granville stands at 5-11 and weighs 158. He led the nation in free throw shooting in '58-'59, hitting on 68 of 76 attempts for an 89W,'mark. He also hit on 462, of his field goal attempts that year. During the first half of the 1961 season Williams was second in the O.V.C. as he averaged 24 points per game to lead the Eagles' scoring attack. Granny's finest performance this year was against the Western Hilltoppers when he scored 41 points on 18 field goals and 5 free throws, to lead the Eagles to a 100-94 win. Noe goes high in the air to score. Ed is the tallest Eagle at 6-8 and mans the center post on the Eagles' squad. Coach Laughlin has been extremely pleased with the progress made by Noe, as the junior from Mt. Clement, Michigan has shown signs of bril- liance. The possessor of a fine one-handed jump shot, Ed has developed a soft hook shot which he hits with great accuracy. Noe led the Eagles in rebounding as a sophomore last year, averaging 9.8 rebounds a game. He scored 163 points in 19 games for an 8.6 average, but as he has shown this year is a potentially much higher scorer. Unusually fast for his size, Noe is one of the outstanding big men in the O.V.C. this year. ED OE junior, Ed Noe Noe fires one-handed jumper Center All OVC -rl 'Q ORMA POKLEY Standing just under 6-S, sophomore Norman Pokley is a regular at for- ward. A rugged 2l5 pounder, Norman is a tremendous rehounder who Coach Laughlin has great hopes for. He is a native of Warren, Michigan, and is an outstanding student. Norm has been a strong man for the Eagles in the rebounding depart- ment. Witli his outstanding ability Norman should become one of the all time Morehead greats. Norm Stretches for a relwound . . . Come on, lmoys . . . Get up . . Sophomore, john Gibson Forward .TCH GIBSO A Sophomore this year, John moved into a starting birth at forward. john is a native of Prestonburg, Kentucky, stands 6-5 and weighs 197. He has large hands and does an extremely fine job of rebounding. John averaged just under 10 points a game as a freshman last year and shoots well from the corner. This season John has become an asset to Coach Laughlin's big front line in grabbing off many rebounds. 6 il Cole on defense . . . ARTHUR COLE Arthur is a senior forward from Camargo where he was one of the most prolific scorers in the state as a senior, hitting 66 points in one game. Unusually fast for his size and a rugged rebounder, he captured 120 rebounds last year. Showing lots of hussle this year he has been alter- nating as the fifth man and has been doing an out- standing job of rebounding. Gibson fires one-handcr . . . Senior, Arthur Cole Forward TOM ELLIS Tom is a sophomore from Amelia, Ohio. He stands 6-4 and weighs 193 and is rugged on the boards. This year Tom has been used Slmfingly, but has shown great desire and hustle to gain a starting position. I l lk I .,, X . v. r C, Tjz.. 3 M 3 4 - MICKEY MORGAN Mickey is probably one of the most under-rated guards in the tal- ent-loaded OVC. Mickey possesses a deadly left- handed jump shot, and is most val- uable for his hawk-line defensive play. The 6-1 senior scraps till the final horn. DON MARTIN Don is a 6-5 sophomore forward from Martin, Ky. Don hits with great regularity from the side and at 188, is a solid rebounder. Laughlin feels that Don is a real find and with valuable game ex- perience under his belt could become a future Morehead starter. Morgan lays one in Martin in pre-game warm up . . . WILLIAM THOMPSON The third Thompson brother to play for Morehead, William, joins this year's varsity and adds great depth to the Eagles' strongest posi- tion, guard. He is a native of Stockdale, Ohio, stands 5-11, and weighs 153 pounds. He has great speed and fits right into Laughlin's run and shoot brand of basketball. 88 BERT GREENE Bert was one of the all-time high scorers in the state while he was performing at Olive Hill. As a freshman Bert averaged 25 points a game as a guard and has one of the deadliest one-handed jump shots in basketball today. ACIE HALL Acie, a junior from Jackhorn, Ken- tucky, is the hard-working student manager of the Eagles' squad. Acie has a working knowledge of the players' problems as he was a forward on the 1959-60 team. Acie could be said to be the only student manager in the OVC who can dunk the ball. Coach Laughlin gives last minute instructions . . . Fm: row James Copley Doug Stimper Roy Ware, Les Stewart. M ll Co ch Lake Kelly, Bob Hoover, james Kinner. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Season's Record U. of Cincinnati Frosh . Eastern Frosh ,,,,,..,.,,,,A.. U. of Kentucky Frosh .. Lexington Y.M.C.A. ..... . South Eastern Christian Sue Bennett ...........,,.,,,, Villa Madonna Frosh .... Xavier Frosh ......,..r,,.,,,,, Eastern Frosh ..... , Xavier Frosh ..... ., Marshall Frosh ........ ., Marshall Frosh ....v......... U. of Kentucky Frosh .. Villa Madonna Frosh .... Sue Bennett .,.,.,,,....... . v INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL Watclm those elbows . . . Returned serve . X E , .PI Q Q lr: Q.. Mm W, C- 4: I ,-. A l l ' L W, , L ' . .,. ., t ' , Y ,g ru ,,,. 1. 1 1 . 7 ' T -' Hg.....k.4 . t --.ap X . . Y .-.J , I A N MRAMUQ4, xxlW LF41 f ' X QW' fs , elswsm WWE'-l ,. .R rvunmnns iN!- FWF it KTA... h ,kts L. go-R' A 'uf 195 L..-, 4 N-.gn-N xylllllul F1 NwxHUi'4, JJURE lkf vURl!',i'g I SSQEEHZQ Fifzrl row: Don Hampton, Kenny Barker, Kent Fairchilcl, Jim Perry. Sammi ruuf: C. A, Noble, jim Thacker, Robert Igo, Bud Ogden. Noi fnirllrwd are: Mike Brown, Ben Tuckett, Tom Scott and Lloyd ML Cleese. INTRAMURAL VOLLEYBALL 1 g 3 ll? , me 1 fi. If il ' 2 First Place - Wlxcmlly Rollers Art Shapland, Larry Auerswald, Pat Slagle, Bill MCMlCl111Cl and Hilffl' WCbCl'- lf l l 5 . l li i . . il 'i an 1 1 t . . . i by . Harry Wfeber, past secjtreas. is succeeded by Larry Auerswald. Third Place -- Pin Spotters Jerri' M111'Sl1ull, jim Burchwell, Vern Cahall, David Layne. Not tufcdi Montie Rice. l .. yi iii if pic- BOWLING LEAGUE The bowling league was organized by Larry Auerswald and Harry Welwer and was a round robin tournament each semester. There were six' teams taking part in the competition. The league was completely self-supporting and offered 3200 worth of trophies to the first, second and third place teams, and to those persons having high game, high series, high average, high game plus handicap and high series plus handicap. t U f r v i ,lr Second Place - Kards Richard Dome, Bo Snyder, Bill Coutros, Tom Valz, Al Simon and Larry XXfaggoner. Laffy WllSOU. high average 177 and high series 629, Art Shapland, high game 234, Tom Haas, high series 583, john Skrapits, high game plus handicap 263. Dick Robinson, Allen Gordon, Bill Smith, jim Pack, Art Hanig, Doug Titlow, Steve Bollinger, Rich Sher and Boln Tankersley. Not pictured ure Bob Leopold and,H:1rvey Strunk, WIMMI G M.S.C. Tankers practice freestyle . . . -fri Eagle diver-Allen Gordon 'WP J. B. Hall, the Pied Piper, tells the citizens of Hamelin, I cannot stay here. There is me to do. Woixld you have me fail to keep a promise? , l work for THE PIED PIPER The Division of Fine Arts' Annual Chil- dren's Theatre production, The Pied Piper of Hamelin, afforded the boys and girls from the area elementary and junior high schools the opportunity to identify themselves with per- sonalities in situations they could comprehend, and provided pleasant, interesting, and worth- while entertainment. ilk 'M ,. 'pix 4 'i Q Af- N031 Oney as Hendrick Holst, the spoiled son of the Councilor of Hamelin and Mavis Stacy as Anna Dekker, the haughty daughter of the mayor, vie for Dirk'S flames Cowen attentlon' '- 3 A Anna Dekker shouts, Baron, look at me! I'm walking on stilts! as Dirk and other villagers look on with alarm. 93 Eric Sevarcid, distinguished CBS News Correspondent, author, and one of most honored men in journalism spoke on The Shape of Things to Come. He covered the battlefronts of World War II on both sides of the Globe, the founding of the United Nations and the San Francisco Conference. CIVIC CELEBRITY SERIES Amahl and the Night Visitors has been an annual Christmas opera on the National Broadcasting Company television program for the last ten years. The Morehead State College Orchestra and the Concert Choir assisted in the production. Pat Hedges I 4 As finals draw near, loafing is dis- carded and a new sport called cram- ming reigns supreme over the camp- us. Nervous students begin to in- quire as to the where-abouts of the library and professors walk the grounds with a gleam in their eyes. 4. . Then we discover Then we find things F1222 lgsofsok lots of books inside the books F'- N . uv ff, Some of us even go as far as to check out a book. 95 1 I ,.fJ -4 f H N 8 'V .Qf r 1 ' .v 4.1 ,V Q 1 v.. 1-4' , rl' '4 .ov if A ni aw. , ..- M Af f ' 1 'arf up 'yu' N I : wg -HH , A -3- 1- Ae lf' IT v , . V ,n .,.' fi. U J l J ' . , r ' . , V 1, - , U I 1'. 1' -,Ar VSWU4' Wx' -- J' , ' f ,'.r- H HM -. Q Jn, 'ff-'-ff,-'45 ,-' A' ' 5.-W ,', f?jfRiJ'f,.x'! I t 'H A 'g if- fi-lopfi-V+ , A m ,'.-JV ' F' J. fi. at' Vx ' w. ffkmlflk -V 173 ' f M1 M- 'W I x 'f '.' f 'J-Ni.: '1' f - ' S. f' .-4 1 .- . aiu 'M 'V V- ' + G ' :i 1 ' 1 .w'1'.m ' fy '4 .A . ff- .4-f, 4 . 1. 'fp Avg..-',' 'r ' s- AP ,- 51- MV 'wa ',, -1.15-yi-9n,, 4', , 1, fy, , -,r-' ,H fix. A - , va 54, -f 1 .:,P L .-, Trng lf' 2 . f'f.'-I 'T ..'-' -ff. ,. ,. ' 1+ b 1 . , ' ' '. 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M, l I -..M 'There is an essence on every college campus that separates it from all other campuses. lt is not just the lwuilrlings. nor the staff, nor the academic standing of the school. lt is all of these aml llLll'1Lll'CClS of other factors as well. lt is our hope that ln the following pages you will final some- l tl at thrillin-' intangible that we have Chos- thing to remind you o 1. 4, en to gall COl.l.l2ClI2 LIFE. rw l , Q yn , F 4522, xvflA.6af6!.eddff?6Jhd0fJM,,.9 Am! 1155! fg AVXQLGJPYX QMJJ .saga ,fzmguf Dr. Doran and -the Board of Regents broke ground for the new 31,000,000 classroom building. fbi gg cffifyc.. :WMM 9- .44 yjlb Qu 1.22. Agcduyq are ust a int, lease. P P Student teachers pause to say Good morning on their way to classes. Sharon poses for a class picture for the Ractonteur 99 The day of November 12 will be long remembered by all sports fans in Kentucky. The student body gave full support to the Blue and Gold team as Morehead had but one objective in mind: THE HAWG RIFLE We gotta win . . . E The EAGLES on the attack. 1 J . . AN. ' - N x , ' , if I , ,fl 4 K f 4 B-E-A-T Eastern , 4 ,.-..J T I' ... .gm 2'-MY . .J ww 6 .V N We got it and we are going to 'keep it! shouted president Doran. Views - . ,X Wonder what time it is in the grill? ,-.3 K, A -gm X I Please don't blow up. Like, man . . . you gotta be cool. Bob Morton shows great interest in the 'shaper' fy. .N I 'Q rx l 1,1 w X-N...,rf QA., aww X JMW, ' Y. .I Ji' K , 'fff s Get your finger out of my ear. Wlmo needs a bed to be comfortable? A 1000 pounds? . . . and Mama goes on to say . . K 1.4, X 'uk N , - L- A2594 -,xv v ' I ifffiif ' a F H Rain, rain, go away . . . rg LQi2 3 ... Bti-Qnilill JL 3' MW w 14 ji. 0 M Yes sir, it was fun. In the boudoir . . . ...no...Norm... Dog Patch's best . . . The Roaring 20's. 551 . V if I ' 3 V ? x Z , The Round Table tiff lx it An afternoon at the track. 'L 'M.l mv lwffff' 'ififl will 1131- it s. a In wwf Student Council President Gary North exhibits publi cations of The Trail Blazer. I04 Xpw. Wliat, an unl A convocation period. igh ted co .al 1- But officer, I wasn't . . rner? fore... r' It was a hard game H0me again l. - Thanks to the gridders, this trophy case is now filled and moved to the cafeteria. Wluat a team! ! ! Liht-up time v w 'ni m A familiar road . . . I05 Q ROBERT WHITNEY Conductor GARY TOWEN Towen, who played his first recital in Wig- more Hall, London, at the age of 15, stunned the Morehead audience with his pianistic ability. The London Daily Mail concluded that he per- formed with the ability of someone twice his age. THE LOUISVILLE ORCHESTRA The Louisville Orchestra is composed of 50 topnotch local musicians. Under the direction of their famed leader, Robert Whitney, they have mastered the toughest of the modern music. 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TENNIS Wlmitt and Crow ready for action . . x ' :1----1-----'f-x-1y- ---.,,,,.,. ,,. , . . ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,.-...-.....---v- ' 1 ,,,,,,,,,.,.,.......................1 f Y4f:., .nv-qw ul.. vw' 0' N s - f.,-..Y,,..'q o v v o an V' ' '.-314-.1.v4v ev v Q .-vo' lv 4 'vvv..5.Q fv. 4 f 'fan' 'v'- -4--v..,...,...... . . .1 'fq--- 1 vvvvffvwvovvzo- -evo-v'v Glennislzarney +v-oqv4'44a,,3'4 '.v.yfvvvqvvvvyvyfa ev v Y' 1 foybyfv,-4 'fy... fy4vl.Yyfvvvf41gvv fyfv f.. avi-yj.-4 f'Qfv47l vvQJJvv-A4vv4wS-,-.1 :vevev,.f -:Jw-3.,y,v,yqq,...,v,,1,n4vvvqf,YfYvvnTve.7,Q Fore Par Slagle Paul Crace Sid Bigger, Charles Traxcl, John Galloway and Coach Mike Dudley. GULF Coach Dudley and Pat Slagle watch John Galloway putt . . . Q v Af il TRACK Foreground: Steve Stein, Coached by Earl Bentley. Fmt row: N. Stark, L. Massie, P. Huff, J. Scobee. Second row: C. McMichael, D. Holton, R. Wimberly, B. Morton, I. Sloan. Third row: N. Pokley, J. Whitley, R. Fletcher. I f. 'a Ireland Sloan KENTUCKY TRACKMAN OF THE YEAR ,7- Regults of the 440 . . . Banks wins 100 yard dash in 9:09 I l 2 . A A . --rf -. Q .. . . ff ' - f -. J. - 3 'L-. ,, Sn, --arp., A lg. '- lfigz.-ff-,.f'v,., . S lgfsjj. I ici, Zeit, , .54 Qi.. 5.1 'fx Q 5. Q Q.: YW: 5. lx- -4 Q h... ., ,.- init- , ie Mgr: gif!-iq-air f 1. . , , . . 1'--4 ' ' . . .gi I . ,. A.. . JSE.: ' T wr .at 'if -2, . xl a-.r ,,,.4r'1dUA-K LY. X ' X, V , , 41 .5-. A . . . I I' I ,J - S-' M . 510 , . A 1 I 'E'-'dt' FE M-N 'fir 1 . 1 . 3551 .24 'ef QQ ,' lj A . - 5 no -sqm 5 - , ' 1' W 'l242...M.:+.e...,...x Dave Holton ' . I W 1, ,Ai ,Jr yjfi ' ' '0 ' ff --I.y fmf rpg 1114011 Scgfggt Donald Shoemaker, Charles Dotson, Dan Pierce, Albie Dawson, Larry Wriglit, George Lee, Sonny M 5135! rou jack Rader Max Benton, Bob Lucas,-Les Redmon, Dave Derrick, Ray Allen, Coach George Cook. 7 bird row jim Miller Carl Combs, Ben Ellis. M.S.C. ...... . M.S.C. ...... . M.S.C. ...,.. . M.S.C. ...... . M.S.C. ...... . M.S.C. ,i.... . M.S.C. ...... . M.S.C. ...... . 'ltM.S.C. ...... . BA EBALL 1960 Season's Record Alma CMich.j Alma QMich.j Union College Union College ..... ..... Xavier Univ. ....... ....... . Hillsdale Mich. Hillsdale Mich. U. of K. ................ . Murray State . 1 M.S.C. ...... . M.S.C. ...... . M.S.C. ...... . M.S.C. ...... . ltM.S.C. ....... A M.S.C. ....... . 'llM.S.C. ....... . 'lfM.S.C. M.S.C. .... ....... . +M.s.c. ...................,. ........ . X'Denotes O.V.C., Game Come on groove one fmt rl little bingle. . . Q 'jk Quin-.mf .f 'fi . iZf'g':Pe 'r:' it A - i' ni v . L,l.,l.'i . Ohio University U. of K. ........ . Villa Madonna Villa Madonna Middle Tenn. ........ Kentucky State Eastern Ky. ..i.. . Tenn. Tech. Tenn. Tech ........ .... Eastern Ky. .... . Clear, cool wafer Mr. Manningham CDon Taylorj re- proves his wife, Bella QMary Van Hoosej for having hid the picture. ANGEL STREET Angel Street the Victorian suspense thriller by Pat- rick Hamilton, broke previous attendance records for the season and seemed to be greatly enjoyed by audiences. The play was directed by Orley Holtan and the technical production was under the supervision of Donald Lough- rie. Razor? What razor? Bella takes her revenge for her husband's cruelties. if ' it R I' ' .Sv,J' 1 r. , ' W fvfknymr , SPRING GRADUATION Dr. Irvin Lunger, president of Trans- sylvania College, delivered the com- mencement address to the 178 graduates of Morehead State College. He impress- ed upon them that if they were to make their contribution to this present world they must Remember that Free- dom Requires Courage. NN ' C' uw Some were overcome with joy . . . 1Q,'f t'r.l..,. K ' X - f .I - - MW- . fy -gaggk.-ga,g1,-xgf.f,g'..1-ij, WT, f ? 'fi2i-FV 'XS ', . 1 W' r ' 9 ' .'15,:u?'--' ,pvwiii Q while others reminisced ot' the events in the last four years. the rocessional march for baccalaureate service, led by Dr. Sam- The graduating seniors took their places in P uel Vander Meer and President DOMD- II3 011 -av v. 4 , ,ll ...,.- , P 'SW 9 I ' I Q4 4 I A ' -sf' ghd: 41 '-'wr' 9 +4 W KN 55 P- N wx. 4' xx:-.135 BX'-wx NN-'x Q Nh -.. J, il boi I' x - W' 'ii' fl, 7 , 45 : J3 'S F' I ynfrjgtgjfc. i . - H L xg . , , A X -.1 - ,- -. Q - pq 4 -M , . g.....'i?T':r:.L. . , , . , . . . I 8, ,LTA x f 1 5,,,,w.fN-gh 'wav V ---' V , I V, K Q' ' X ,nu ,....l ' -W - V V 7 ,,,x, ,M , ...-m-uvt9 ' ' 'wfff V . I N 8 xny'U - . 8 1 VGBRF' Yfizlw ,w7QfQv'An r X.. , fufa, fr- II4 I v 1 T . ' ,gn- dbf ' .5- 1 'Q ff Pl '-ff? 5 -v ' r 2 ' - .BQ-?w .I . ll il, ' p 'Af . Q fb.. Q 0,. ,O ' ' y 0 , 1 I 1 , I A, vb' ' I if J Q. , ....f.,w...'. , 7. ' ll! UST, f o f L U 'I9 2 'VTucxCl W wg, x,3tyjp:Jy,ss-49:2 do J' W iwfb WM of 4 Sy 0 w Q A fx 1 fn we O f4 x G I-I: 2 an 'k uh 2 'h if r 4-0 4 MQH XV WW A C?3gf!Sw' 'N5 I f 1 K I go ' W X x 'iTf ' , -so x Q. ' I .. dy-, - 3: 1' iiiwww mjif W my MER WRITER'S WORKSHOP The Morehead Writer's Workslxop has met annually since 1952 to provide stimulation and direction for writers and to place emphasis on creativity. Participants from New York to California and from England and Canada bespeak the ever-expanding horizons of the Morehead Writer's Workslmop. President Doran names Albert Stewart a Kentucky Colonel, in behalf of Governor Combs. IIA x 1 The characteristics of a good poet are . . . A group discussion xr if 16' . Q 1 I V ffl Participants express their ideas K 1 . 1 l - li A q. I 'Jr L. .IT-kt qx 5 Charles May receives an award from Albert Stewart as be ing the most promising fiction writer. if XM' ' .et .-ffm ' 5' ' P fl lm s 1 ' M pq. 'TQs'4 H in at ' , r- ' ex 'W 4. . t 1 9 .G hx N Via Rri ' 'uf .x 1 Governor Combs, President Doran, Dr. W. H. Cartmell, and Ray Hornback. GOVERNOR'S DAY Gov. Combs praises Morehead. Governor Bert T. Combs addressed an overflow crowd of 1500 in the Button Auditorium on June 22 at Gov- ernor's Day. He said, Morehead State College symbol- izes the new spirit of education in Kentucky. You are making real progress here at Morehead. The affable Governor cited President Doran's leader- ship as the kind needed in Kentucky education today. .Q Q Qld X u W ' Jw X Gov. Combs speaks of the fine facilities at MSC to Frank and Calia Hicks. The Governor pauses for a few words with' 8 Sflldenf- Dr. Rader discusses MSC's expan sion program with Gov. Combs. II7 ering. I I8 y A , Q., mn of ' .1-,MVN Q ' aff. j'. ,,, .. - ' it , ...fif53,a, - 7 -A- :sin g ,e x , Y il , 5-'1' A jinvve' - 1 ...T .7-N V , ' Y - -S ' is I N 1- 'i llw 'f'1' a ,r .La ,y-cu' The foreground represents excavations done in 1959-605 excavations in the background was of 1958-59. gg. CASA GRANDES Dr. Henry Carey, department head of Sociology of Morehead State College, has participated in the dig at Casa Grandes for the past several summers. Casa Grandes is located about 160 miles South of the American-Mexican border. This excavation has occurred each summer since 1953 and was also worked in the late 19305. Carey is a nationally recognized authority in his field. ,L If W .gg its t?'Ll-if-?i 'f?s f'?'.3 '. '..'1i.- ' .. Excavations at Casas Grandes, Chihuahua, Mexico. A large mound before excavation at Casa Grandes. F . 1 5 L wg? , ,vygtfli .. 1 ,z if' ..,,s . -K -.36 ,wry , .-,- :La i r5'L Large pyramid and circular temple after excavation. Wall structure of Great Ruins, Casas Grandes. Prehistoric macaw cages in Casas Grandes ruins. Tops were worn away through hundreds of years of weath- The annual Dance Institute attracted peo- State FHA Meeting Over 800 members of the state Future Homemakers of America organizations met on the campus during the summer of 1960. The young ladies from all areas of the Commonwealth spent three fun-filled days on the campus discussing their many pr0j6CtS and goals. X Ii.-' e 939' gf ,J , --Lz3:.AL'l V xr., Watermelon Fest The annual watermelon fest is one of the highlights of summer school. Served on the lawn in front of Fields Hall, the event al- ways attracts a large crowd. o .,. .,...-.Q . - 5...- Dance Institute ple from all over the United States and Canada to study folk dancing. The Institute has grown into one of the most popular dance gatherings in the country and has brought nation-wide acclaim to Morehead State College. II9 N,-4' . ART EDUCATION WORKSHOP The Workshop consists of lectures and participa- tion in art activities, old and new, necessary informa- tion about materials and audio-visual aids used in art teaching, as well as the prevailing trends in the phil- osophy of presenting and developing these activities in the class room. Treva Runyon, Professor of Art, Miami University .. Sculpture Art teachers find solutions to many problems in the Workshop. 5 X ml '4 X J . , Ah , V' , - A .1 3 s ,Z i , , I i . .,v. . .v. 1. wmv - 5... J 5 f,:l rv-- N , '. 2 T-522' , V fi' -.sim-' . , , L X ,Mk - r -:.....m mm 'PI-em I Francis Cain admires her 'master- p1ece'. Creativity - MENTAL HEALTH A Mental Health Xllforkshop was brought to the Morehead State College campus to enlighten students and teachers on the problems encountered in mental health. The Wforkshop had a very capable staff which was composed of medical doctors, sociologists, phi- losophers, psychiatrists, and psychiatric social workers. ,gs Dr. Playforth presents facts of 'Our Culture and Psychology'. r,-w.v,f.- . ,,Y, Dr. McShea lectures on 'Wl1at is Mental Illness'. E 3 i Hayes, D1-I Franklin Mangrum, Edith Davis, and Dr. Hugh Y Qi, , Students compare notes after the dismissal of class. -an-...,,,-,E-.sdg Dr. Mangrum makes remarks on Mental Health. l2l MNS CLUB The Morehead Normal School Club meets on the campus each year. The ' annual event always attracts a large - turnout of graduates of the Normal School which preceded Morehead State College. iw CONSERVATION WORKSHOP The annual conservation workshop attracts leading persons from throughout the region to study ways and means of bettering conservation activities in the region served by Morehead State College. Don Martin is director. I..- ANNUAL MUSIC CAMP Over 200 high school musicians were on the campus from August 7 to August 14 for the annual music camp which featured band and choral instruction as well as baton twirling for majorettes and drum majors. Students from throughout the Morehead region at- tended the week-long camp which has grown into one of the largest in the South. l.w md , 'M Y One, two, three . . . I23 , ,, M Y' - '.: ffl. 5 .. .. 4 , .A, ' id . .'. . , MIRANDA Morehead's summer audience laughed its way through Peter Blackmore's comedy MIRANDA. The Division of Fine Arts summer theatre program is composed of two major productions and an experimental workshop pro- duced in conjunction with the poet's workshop. How refreshing the rain! Especially for Miranda fGreta Bo Toddj as she finds an opportunity to get out of the confining clothes of people to be herself. 5 s lvl 4- ,, ahel 'MJ - 1 'l rg! A. X A l al ii Isobel CLane Corveyj and Lady Martin fAnna Mae Warren, share a skeptical feeling as Dot- -1 man Picklesimer serves Miranda a glass of salt water. Stl 'W tx uxux X -I a lill xr- ? it are 1 5- 4 il Q A ' Pill- ix! . Y' r hs! gi df ., . QE, re it 'il . NJ . .- ' . W ., ' I N ,il am I ' t N gw iw? li l -'au 0 I i in C 4 Sir Paul Martin fBrent Fry, attempts to calm a raging Miranda fGreta Bo Toddj following Lady Martin's fAnn Mae Warrenj dictionary definition of a Mermaid, K- M! H MM'N:'.:z.amgN N -mm, ,,,. , 1 - K TAL 1 . I -I '2itr:.::..,.a-,,.,,ia,, H f fgjf, ., rxxxxx 1 ' ' JI l a 5:55, to l , - A 'll' Tir Lflslx C Q r . 'fl ali?-' ll, xi 'f l' l lf J 1 l' gms ., fs,j'A'.? ,L 'J 5,42-,,?-. Q ,152-'tw-' --.' r .. Congratulations The climax of four years of work SUMMER GRADUATION Morehead State College conferred degrees on 194 graduates, an all-time high, in the summer commencement exercises. Grace Weller, president of Kentucky Education Association macle the address to the summer grad- uates. The graduating class wonders what the future holds. Recipient of a M.A. degree -7 X V f 6 '.'?. W wi, an Helm' g . , ,g ' 4 3 AE2Q'5I:'ff2:Y5 ' 1- A -1. fM71'h'f ff'-f'1f 'fwf'x H' z . .. , ,- ,, .1 -fy, . ,K .0 ., , - ,. 114,: '- .:'.wvl'4 :r' DVB: fn - ' fx' A ,. M:-Rwwf-2f'.a?:W ' - A -ff WW f ffff-1' ifresi , . '- ' .v- ,. 1 v ,-,. ,A 24,33 ,- .- JQL XI L 8 r 'Q P. ff-. 7.wf' , Q 4 1. 1 , Q v A 'fir r h H , r v N 1 if J if,-, , ,x - . xff-iukuh 0 I ,gf I L' 'Z -' J. -JJ' ' 'Wa I ,. - ' f sf, ,H ', A wx-5 ,V Ak' . . , . 3-an bpitf-'1v?. 'M5 ': ,QPU ST'4f I!! fx Q, 0 '.: 5' 'K 1922 'h 2 11125111 4- QVTU C04 ADMINISTRATIQN BERT T. COMBS GOVERNOR BOARD OF REGENTS Sefzled: Dr. W. H. Cartmell, Vice Chairman, Maysvilleg Mr. W. P. Butler, Chairman, Frankfortg Mr. B. F. Reed, Drift. Slaf1di1zg.' Dr. T. Hyden, Marting Mr. Charles Gilley, Winchesterg Mr. Alex Chamber- lain, Louisvilleg Mr. Bruce Walters, Pikeville. e fd- ' 'L X, Vw' DR. ADRON DORAN PRESIDENT Km., 4. 'WV' ,ami Active in . . . Regional Activities Dr. Doran and W. H. Rice are shown breaking ground for the annex to East Men's Hall with Governor Bert T. Combs and B. F. Reed, a member of the Board of Regents. l N ll l 4,:' I l A ' l' 2 -i! ll Helping promote the new hospital . . . 'I I I I i 1 i 1 ll il fn- i, l A, . X W l Two distinguished visitors to the campus were Hobart Rayburn, a member of the House of Representatives fleftj and Harry King Lowman, a Morehead gradu- XN ate who is speaker of the House of Representatives. ffl.: H' '55 Dr. Doran and Lt. Governor Wilson W. Wyatt both appeared on a regional development commission program held on the Morehead campus. bv 'NIJ' Y ' Tr'- It's Christmas time at the Doran household as namesakes Mignon and David Doran join in the holiday festivities. I 5 I Speaking at the Rural Health Conference which was held on the Morehead State College CHIUPUS in 1960. 1 . It's parade time as MSC's popular president and first lady wave to admiring onlookers at the Big Sandy Bowl Parade. i Surrounded by two of MSC's most avid supporters, Sen ator Ed Kelly and Representative Melvin Hardin. 'Q L ,L 2 WLT 'x t DR. WARREN C. LAPPIN Dean of College ROGER L. WILSON EARLYNE SAUNDERS Dean of Students Associate Dean of Students LINUS A. FAIR Regixzrm' W. H. RICE S nperizztendent, Building: and Ground: ,gg HERBERT HOGAN Bminexf Manager RAY I-IORNBACK Direrlor, Public Relntiom W Tr Q ' 4 BILLY JOE HALL Director, Alumni Relatiam MONROE WICKER Director, School Relzzziom vi-if to o o' IOOQ . H ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEES Pictured here are students who serve with fac- ulty members on the various committees. ' Committee on Library The Committee has responsibility for broad policies concerning the operation of the library, and also assumes responsibility for continuous improvement of library service. Committee on Public Affairs The Committee deliberates on ways and means of interpreting the college to high school seniors. The Committee also considers the type and number of publications in the form of bul- letins and brochures the college publishes and distributes. Harry Mayhew, Edilm' of Trai! Roger Meade, Edilor of Rnrrmzenr Terry Wicker, james Landrum, and Don Combs Committee on Curriculum and Instruction The Committee is charged with the responsibility of continu- ous review and evaluation of all curricula and instructional practices in the college and training schoolg approval of new coursesg and consideration of broad area of program develop- ment. Robert Fraley. Wanda Peace, James Davis, and Emma Gullett. ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEES Committee on Student Life The Committee is responsible for plan- ning and co-ordinating student activities on the campus. It is also responsible for moral and spiritual life of students. Administrative Council The Council is responsible for over-all policy considerations and deliberates on such matters as the college calendar, budget policies, welfare of faculty and students and other pertinent ques- tions brought to their attention. Tony Cavallo, Preridenl of Senior Clan Gary North, Prexidenl of Smdent Cwmril 4:34-'W Buford Crager, Alex MacDonald, George Kerr, Gary North, Dorothy Dudley, and Harry Mayhew. Committee on Athletics The Committee has responsibility for continuously appraising the entire intercollegiate athletic program of the college and studying policies relating thereto. Norman Pokley and jim Morgan ' DIVISION OF APPLIED ARTS Dr. Nelson Grote Chairman so Henr C. Ha an Ross Anderson c Patti Bolin ess T. Ma s YH a gg H Ca ' H d D f H d D Y f ea , ea , ea , epartment o ea , epartment o Department of Agriculture Department of Commerce Home Economics Industrial Arts Charles Apel Alex Conyers Edith Conyers Alice Cox Commerce Commerce Commerce Commerce , 'f?Uiv- .i 7 .V , V X- Kgs '- U , 5 . . Wh I O, . Mary Martin Shirley Dunagan Anne Hale Alice Kauffman Norman Roberts Commerce Home Economics Home Economics Home Economics Industrial Arts DIVISION OF FINE ARTS Dr. Johnson E. Duncan Chairman Naomi Claypool Head, Department of Art James Anderson Thomas Young Brent Fry Art Art Drama and Speech ks 1' I Donald Holloway Orley Holtan Donald Louhrie ,IHITICS Beane Glenn Fulbright Drama and Speech Drama and Speech Drama and Speech Music Music f I F f Q 'ffl ,K ' ' 1f.L. .5' Keith Huffman Alex Lesueur Fred Marzan Violet Severy John K. Stetler Music Music Music Music Music Dr. Zadia Herrold Chairman I rg - - I -- A 'H 1: ez' 4- , -,jf ,' , ,que a 5 ll. Earl Bentley Assistant Football Coach Physical Education Ann Pemberton Health and Physical Education DIVISION OF y HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION, AND ATHLETICS Rex Chaney Margaret Dunlap Lake Kelly William Mack Baseball and Cross Country Chairman, Women's Physical Freshman Assistant' Football Coach Coach Education Program Basketball Coach Physical Education Guy Penny Chad Stewart Nan Ward Dr. Jane Williamson Head Football Coach Chairman, Men's Physical Health and Physical Chairman, Health Physical Education Education Program Education Education Program DIVISION OF LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE Dr. George Boswell Chairman .3 Gabriel Banks Mona Combs Lorene Day Loris Galford English English English English William Hampton Joan Lesueur Hildreth Maggard Stanley McWhorter Ethel Moore English 5PaUi5h English English Latin -si' A- gr if St James Prince Leonard Roberts Albert Stewart Victor Venetozzi Allen Whartenby English English English English French Dr. William B. Owsley Chairman DIVISION OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Lake Cooper Mathematics Dr. Tommy Dunagan Dr. Margaret Heaslip Biology Biology Charles Jenkins Chemistry Elizabeth Mayo Mathematics and Physics Allen Lake Biology Paul Overstreet Physics Roy Lester Mathematics ,- J sl V John Philley Geology Dr. Clayton Jackson Bacteriology Benjamin Lynd Physical Science .l Toney Phillips Chemistry Dr. Clifford R. Rader Chairman DIVISICN OF SOCIAL STUDIES Dr. Henry Carey Dr. Franklin Mangrum Ella Wilkes Head, Department of Head, Department of Head, Department of Economics and Sociology Philosophy Geography . ' N ' 93 Neville Fincel Dr. Roscoe Playforth John Gartin Ronald E Nelson Economics and Sociology Economics and Sociology Geography Geography Dr. Wilhelm Exelbirt History Dr. Nolan Fowler History Dr. Ted Shane Carl Woods Hi5t01'Y History DIVISION OF TEACHER EDUCATION Dr. Lawrence R. Stewart Chairman Dr. Zell Walter Head, Department of Education Thelma Caudill Octavia Graves Special Education Elementary Education Dr. Palmer Hall Dr. Ben Patton Dr. Norman Tant Director, Director, Director, Graduate Studies Testing Audio Visual Aids lone Chapman Head Librarian Marguerite Bishop Sibbie Playforth LIBRARY ASSISTANT LIBRARIANS Dorothy Conley Bess Watson Margaret Patton Clarica Williams Hazel Whitaker Acting Director Mabel Barber Guidance Librarian Suzanne Boggs Oval Hall Rondal Hart Music Industrial Arts Era Mae Smelley Charline Snedegar Fifth Grade Second Grade BRECKINRIDGE TRAINING SCHOOL John Allen Physical Education Ira Caudill Mathematics English Sam Denney Hazel Nollau Juanita Minish Languages Science Stellarose Stewart Blanche Waltz Third Grade Sixth Grade Mary T. Anderson Fourth Grade Thelma Evans First Grade :A .cg K X . if-vf', I X--f ,A Q .l f Virginia Rice Home Economics George Young Social Studies Charles Pack Director Delores Dorton Assistant Director 'l Q x . , A A f + ii Fin! raw: Ella Tolliver, Goldie Temple- Hjan, Dorthy DeHart, Anna Lee Mor- rison, Josphine Adkins, Opal Adkins, Lodemia Jones. ' Second row: Gertrude Chancellor, Flos- Sie Williams, Shirly Howard, Mallie Alderman, Lillian Pelfrey, Melvia Hard- ln. Bertha Hardin. Third raw: Hershel Bulter, Betty Lam- bert, Beulah Davis, Gertie Fouch, Betty Mabry, Iva Evans, Pruda Ward, Don Ferguson. CAFETERIA STAFF Fir!! row: Delphia Caudill, Ethel War- ren, Evelyn Amburgey, Minnie Layne, Gladys Powell, Sue Oney. Second row: Bud Ferguson, Ouida Mes- ser, Marie Gulley, Malta Johnson, Lou- rana Ingle, Alice Scott, Clara Harper, Mary Hanes, Paul Mynhier. I47 as STAFF Avanell Arnett Machine Operator Business Affairs Anna Bays Chloe Butler Virginia Cauclill John Collins Secretary Secretary Secretary Manager Dean's Office Library Business Affairs College Store . s.,WtI., k in n tg wi? .J 45. ' Gretta Carpenter Lorla Chumley Joyce Chaney Anna Carter Secretary Secretary Secretary Secretary Registrar's Office Languages and Literature Public Relations Alumni Affairs 1,5 E. C. Detherage Jewell Erwin Donna Hastings Betty Hill Manager Secretary h Order Writer Inventory Clerk Post Office Physical Education Business Affairs Business Affairs Z1 111' f, ' ill Catherine Back Clerk Registrar's Office Ida Caudill ' Clerk Business Affairs Wilma Caudill Nurse Student Affairs Luther Hilliard Assistant Superintendent Buildings and Grounds ffl Joyce Hart Secretary Presidents Office Laura Prewitt Cashier Business Affairs Mary Slater Secretary Dean's Office Jean Wells Clerk Business Affairs Nell Harding Director Thompson Hall 43 lf' r' A . 'NI - H- ' A 3' - N , 6 'Q Betty Philley Secretary Applied Arts Bob Stokes Assistant Business Manager Kate Hill Director Fields Hall Thelma Roe Secretary Fine Arts Patsy Knight Secretary Teacher Education Robbie Riffe Secretary Presidents Office Vera Sublett Secretary Public Affairs Mildred Tucker PBX Operator Business Affairs 'TW . Vonda Martin Secretary Public Affairs Joan Shy Secretary Science and Mathematics v f Barbara Wells Secretary Training School ,., va Mary Wells Grace West Mary Watson Robert T. Wooslcy Assistant Secretary Director Consultant, In-service Registrar Library Allie Young Hall Education, Public Affairs 'T 4-5 'fa 4. 8-18- GOV P .1 xv: Q . ,gn ,- I f ...,.. K a N V Q 4 X fm Q1 4 ' , 41-E lf . '1-.1 K, ifa1ffHf31 gl Y , - --txw ' 4 A T' ,.....,.. K i X wr- 1-fn .,, . s - E . 1 X 'S 4. UST uf X 0 0 Y 2 LU jI Q 4.6 19 2 'VTucxk 4f QP' Q g r-0 cr 'AQ Q O fx E rn -k 2 17, 44 COLLEGE Dr. Palmer L. Hall Director of Graduate Studies l Man Singh Das Guidance-Counseling GRADUATE STUDIES Morehead State College offers a number of programs in Graduate Studies, each of which leads to the M.A. Degree in Education and certification according to the program pur- sued. Programs offered are: Elementary Education, Secondary Education, the Principalship, Supervision, Guidance-Counsel- ing, and the Superintendency. Pictured on these pages are some of the graduate students who are candidates for the M.A. Degree this year. Joyce B. Chaney Secondary Education Rex Chaney Guidance-Counseling john R. Duncan Ramah johnson Charlie L. Jones Principalship Principalship Supervision xy, ,f f Lake D. Kelly ,lOhH C. MCCOy Supervision Elementary Education W I , 1. is-X X I I has -' ' -QM as- x Cv ' ' Roger C, Meade Williain E. Motley Eik Soo Nam Charles W. Ritter Guidancg-Counsglfng Principalship Principalship Secondary Education Arthur Shapland M. K. Thomas. Eliiah V. Turman Mary Watson Pflf1CiPa15hiP Secofldafl' Education Principalship Guidance-Counseling X 1 urs ' 1 ' 3 T-'- -' N 3 ,, Y' wexev ff -- -.xy , ' ff-Q M A f , My , W 1, 'T A wig, .. Q -rf ' ?j '- u .4 - f. t 5 K ' R' 5 ay ns yf, u -1. --JW an 4'-gi Kilim. ts P4 -Jw ww 5' mln .. Q, , MM .11 as , M., un 'G' ,x'4 . .L , '. YV- f . -' ' - g. xgK.'4'+gi' N . 0 , -4 . '12 Q 'fx -z..,,f' Q. ' r ' , 5' . H - v xx. f- - -, . J' fa- ,..,,1 V+' ' .vi r. I fi' . c.. . , K 'g:':mfQ?i ?f ': J In n' 5 . V, 11 ',,A,.,. Q - 'TQ I . 'wifi 'Y - ..-mi' ' ' ' '- A -, mg.,vA? NATQ 17' , at 7 'til' f-'vi I ' . a , o g V L., fb w I ' Q' Q .-., . . 5' W I jr u - r - -M 1 ' ll.. V hx JT J' if if - ' f'-'f '4 A3 Y - 1 f .. -A .T . ri 5 Z' , 5 fr. l 5. 5 Q - G f A s 2 F f f f - f Q f , ,Q Q 5 Q ' 1 i 5 . 6 1 4 , C 5 f 6 - 0 ? 5 f 'A Q5 f 5 v I ,g 5 t ff Q I f' I A Q if E W F 5? l 3 5 E 4 4 Q 3 ,.,, V ..- wav ld' W' 1: in . x., I . 'f iw--343:14 , ,L . 3 A, ',,,,.,, ,Y A w ... , , , j ll fin.. f'-4'f,,LA My ,'gCM,,L .A.... .-,. Q, , .,.. ,-w1 My y 2 ' lf Lew A - J 'fy 1,. ,5:,aa4'3f- Ng .Lf rw ' :gi if -- -'iz 4. W ,M--M-1-'fr' TN ,!:.... Wvf , 'tj 'Q 3 ' v V .l' 'Y P5 1 , K - ' l ,. H .- 1 K i sf 9 ,ff -. 4 Af 4. ,A Q f mild 4 :aff iv . 1 ' 3' Jigs? lc R l 4 l . 4 - 1 - V 'E A W 2- i f , 'Was' 3 ti G I t sl IJ lffyzz I., . A ..H....,,....,... ,,, .., ,-... , 4 , , b , 0 Y. , rj. f 4 'Q S, x J 3 'f-if':..:.-.- ,.. .. . . . Bm, ii lik 2-iff ' Marie M. Adams Home Economics BS Pinsonfork, Kentucky Robert Addington Mathematics and Industrial Arts BS Sandy Hook, Kentucky Rena Mae Applegate Elementary Education AB Tollesboro, Kentucky Richard Arrowood Speech and Dramatic Art AB West Van Lear, Kentucky Marilynn R. Bach Elementary Education AB Ezel, Kentucky Don K. Back Speech and Drama AB Jeremiah, Kentucky William G. Bailey Physical Education AB Morehead, Kentucky Donald R. Baker Mathematics and Biology BS Greenup, Kentucky Q1 'Wh Harold G. Bates Mathematics and Chemistry BS Whitesburg, Kentucky jane P. Beam Elementary Education and English AB West Union, Ohio Daniel E. Beasley Physical Education and Industrial Arts AB Harlan, Kentucky Esther M. Benack Music AB Clairton, Pennsylvania Jackie L. Berry Economics and Sociology AB Flemingsburg, Kentucky Leslie H. Best Geography and Economics AB Chicago, Illinois SENIORS IU! ii as -at ,w Robert L. Baker Mathematics and Biology BS Greenup, Kentucky James M. Baldwin Sociology and Economics AB Carmona, Kentucky Ottielenna Baldwin Home Economics BS Carmona, Kentucky Gerald P. Banker Chemistry and Biology BS Owingsville, Kentucky Ronald G. Barker Music AB Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Thomas L. Barnard Music AB Woodstock, Vermont 114 X ks- Donald E. Blair Social Science AB Morehead, Kentucky Kenneth E. Bland Physical Education AB Morehead, Kentucky Rondell D. Blevins Commerce BS Olive Hill, Kentucky Earl R. Botts Social Science AB Denniston, Kentucky Russell Bowen, Jr. Commerce BS Rosslyn, Kentucky Lalo W. Bradford Business Administration Russell, Kentucky 1,-un' S-r Linda S. Branham Music AB Cambridge, Ohio Margaret S. Breeding English AB Jeremiah, Kentucky Charles O. Brewer Chemistry and Mathematics Inez, Kentucky jackson E. Brown Business Administration B Relief, Kentucky Earl S. Burke Mathematics and Chemistry BS Ironton, Ohio Frances Cain Art AB Louisa, Kentucky GL' if me 1 ,.,, .1 QU, .. ' i N 1 K 1. 'N 'Fx i 'ar? ,mm . C '- Q J ' N sf 'E gg - A , A 'W' ' , 5-A 5 .- . . . , N, in, S... ti?fi1fg-yt , , at SENIORS L., Janet Campbell Home Economics BS Combs, Kentucky Bennie J. Carpenter Geography and History AB Woodsbend, Kentucky Franklin Carver Mathematics and History AB Minford, Ohio Nadine Carver English and History AB Minford, Ohio Anthony J. Cavallo Commerce BS Gary, West Virginia Micki Childers English AB Dorton, Kentucky Requa J. Cline Home Economics BS Morehead, Kentucky Norma D. Cole Elementary Education AB Whitesburg, Kentucky james R. Coleman Business Administration BS Morehead, Kentucky john M. Conley Mathematics and English BS Mousie, Kentucky Scottye A. Copher Elementary Education AB Olympia, Kentucky Margueritte E. Cornett Elementary Education AB Hindman, Kentucky Williani H. Counts Mathematics and Physics BS Olive Hill, Kentucky Paul Crace Physical Education and History AB Pike-ton, Ohio Thomas D. Craft, jr. Social Science BS Neon, Kentucky James B. Crager Business and Physical Education Prestonsburg, Kentucky Laura L. Crawford Speech and Drama AB Clementsville, Kentucky Donald R. Daniels Physical Education AB Lackey, Kentucky William E. Davidson Business and Economics AB Middletown, Ohio Dorothy M. Dudley Physical Education and Secretarial Science AB Morehead, Kentucky Emily M. Durrett Elementary Education AB jeffersontown, Kentucky james R. Eldridge Physical Education AB Haldeman, Kentucky Maurice E. Esham Chemistry and Biology BS Vanceburg, Kentucky Adrian Evans Social Science and Agriculture A Sarah, Kentucky .- ,'-. lk. ESX v, 9 1 Cu lol - gsm 'O .kg F Iris G. Fields Social Science AB McRoberts, Kentucky Georgia K. Forsythe Home Economics BS Raceland, Kentucky Wallace B. Francis Geography and Sociology AB Carr Creek, Kentucky Beverly L. Fryman Home Economics BS Sharpsburg, Kentucky Allen L. Gaffin History and Geography AB Stout, Ohio Roger A. Gambill Elementary Education AB Blaine, Kentucky SENIGRS Frankie Evans English and French AB Malone, Kentucky Lois V. Fannin Elementary Education AB Maysville, Kentucky john M. Farrell Business Administration BS Ashland, Kentucky Anita C. Ferguson Commerce BS Crockett, Kentucky Ivory W. Ferguson Social Science AB Sandy Hook, Kentucky Billie C. Fields Home Economics BS Raceland, Kentucky Ai.. N Phyllis C. Giles Elementary Education AB Grayson, Kentucky Robert F. Gill History and Commerce AB Allensville, Kentucky Mary I. Gillem Commerce AB West Liberty, Kentucky Lloyd Goble Chemistry and English BS Lancer, Kentucky James Goodwin Agriculture and Industrial Arts BS Germantown, Kentucky John F. Gray Agriculture and Economics BS Flemingsburg, Kentucky 1. 11 Snr-- 1 , J I William C. Gregory Social Science AB Owingsville, Kentucky Nathaniel R. Grubb Social Science AB Jeffersontown, Kentucky Acie Hall Industrial Arts BS jackhorn, Kentucky Asa G. Hall Chemistry and Geography BS Clearfield, Kentucky Donald B. Hall Education AB Shelby Gap, Kentucky Franklin D. Hall Social Science AB Myra, Kentucky jack R. Hall Industrial Arts AB Ermine, Kentucky Tom W. Hamilton Physical Education and Industrial Arts AB Charlestown, Indiana Janet M. Hamm Elementary Education AB Maysville, Kentucky Richard F. Hammil Music AB. Coraopolis, Pennsylvania jim B. Hammond Business Administration AB Berea, Kentucky Clara J. Harp Biology and Chemistry BS Mt. Sterling, Kentucky Elwood Harris Business Administration BS Olive Hill, Kentucky Donna S. Harrison Biology and Latin AB Ashland, Kentucky Ann W. Hayes Elementary Education AB Kermit, West Virginia Benjamin F. Hicks Social Science AB Morehead, Kentucky Calia H. Hicks Social Science AB Morehead, Kentucky Joe J. Hinkle Biology and Physical Education BS Tomahawk, Kentucky Norman D. Hippe Business Administration BS Frankfort, Kentucky Barbara J. Howard Elementary Education AB Madison, Indiana John D. Howard Social Science AB Harlan, Kentucky Peggy A. Hubbard Music AB Paris, Kentucky Donald Ison Business Administration BS jackson, Kentucky Helen Ison Art and Physical Education AB Sandy Hook, Kentucky Delia C. jenkins Mathematics and History BS Aberdeen, Ohio Joyce S. Johnson English and Latin AB Elliottville, Kentucky Talmage W. Johnson Mathematics and Physics BS Owingsville, Kentucky Tommy jones Physical Education AB Bevinsville, Kentucky David R. Jordan Mathematics and Music AB Williaxiisburg, Ohio M. Terry Kabisch Social Science AB jackson, Ohio X f piiilizf 3242? I i'-. rf? 1' 339 1 lf! Stephen Kvichak Music AB Duquesne, Pennsylvania James C. Landrum Business Administration B'S jackson, Ohio Robert L. Larimore Speech and English AB Lexington, Kentucky Rosa N. Lawson Physical Education AB Myra, Kentucky Marcus Leadingham Sociology and Economics South Shore, Kentucky Gary R. Lee Business Administration BS Grahn, Kentucky SEN IORS Elmo G. Kallner Biology and Physical Education AB Minford, Ohio Jimmie F. Kegley History AB Vanceburg, Kentucky Jack J. Kelley Industrial Arts and Agriculture BS Red Bush, Kentucky Forrest W. Kelly Music AB Greensburg, Kentucky Robert F. Kelly Geography and Economics AB Van Lear, Kentucky Gary Knight Physical Education and History AB Paintsville, Kentucky Q Gary S. Link Music AB Columbia City, Indiana Clyde S. Maddix Chemistry and Mathematics Grahn, Kentucky Elmer E. Malone English and Speech AB West Union, Ohio james D. Mann Mathematics and Ph sics BS Y Lynn, Kentucky James F. Martin Physical Education AB Mousie, Kentucky Rheba W. Martin Physical Education and Biology BS Mt. Sterling, Kentucky 1' i1'i5paff'f.is..- . l V Ai, 'x 4 K ' . William H. Martin Social Science AB Garrett, Kentucky David W. Masters History AB Springboro, Ohio Harry C. Mayhew English and History AB Paintsville, Kentucky Ronnie R. Mayo Music AB Ansonia, Ohio James C. McGehee Physical Education and History Hurricane, West Virginia LaVerne McKenny Chemistry and Biology BS Georgetown, Kentucky .gi.'Qi 5f' 9' '- rr ' rc .og71f 1r,1.'!.L,1 Q' HUT' is-'- 63. K2 i QEJQ. , ifsaazzgzgec 6.- K SENIORSV 53' ' l it ff!! 4, ' J M' it if William S. McMichael History and Physical Education AB Louisville, Kentucky Herbert Meade Physics and Mathematics BS Fleming, Kentucky Robert C. Melton Industrial Arts and Geography Washington C.I-I., Ohio Marlene M. Messer Elementary Education AB Hagerstown, Indiana Elwood Miracle English and History AB Middlesboro, Kentucky Charles A. Moles Social Science AB Beaver, Ohio I' WW4 0 fp I 6 5 Anna J Moore E. McDowell, Kentucky V eommeiee BS Robert D. Morton BS Physical Education and Industrial Arts AB South Shore, Kentucky Gloria M. Mosley Elementary Education AB Melvin, Kentucky Bernard Murphy History and Physical Education West Liberty, Kentucky Richard D. Neal Social Science AB New Richmond, Ohio Anna L. Nickell Elementary Education AB West Liberty, Kentucky A George W. Nielsen Physical Education and Industrial Arts AB Pequannock, New jersey Charles P. N iren Music AB Louisville, Kentucky Winford V. Norman Business Administration BS New Castle, Indiana Gary B. North Economics and Sociology AB Tutor Key, Kentucky Evelyn R. Nygaard Secretarial Science BS Grovfjord, Norway Patricia Oberley Physical Education and Sociology AB Minford, Ohio Walter D. Offutt Elementary Education AB Sellersburg, Indiana Duana R. Olson Physical Education and Biology AB ' Ashland, Kentucky Warmon D. Osborn Industrial Arts and Mathematics Winchester, Ohio Inez M. Osborne Elementary Education AB Wlieelwright, Kentucky Nancy J. Osborne Social Science BS Hunter. Kentucky Vivian L. Pack Elementary Education AB Ashland, Kentucky BS NN, ,C- GYM fa? l 'C- Q Qt fm VU! fi 1-'E-5' IU5 Rosc Ratliff History and Economics AB McCarr Kcntucky Mango W Rtwlmgs Home Economics BS Sharpsburg Kentucky Leslie A. Redmond Physical Education and Economic Sociology AB Newport, Kentucky H. D. Reynolds General Business and History BS Owingsville, Kentucky Blueford M. Rice Business Administration BS Flemingsburg, Kentucky Loretta Roark Elementary Education AB Kodak, Kentucky SENIORS ff? I , qv ,,,. . ,-wif . -..m.,w,uxQN ,I --.ir .A I A Will T. Parker Music AB Greensburg, Kentucky Donald L. Parks History and Geography AB Olympia, Kentucky Danny D. Pierce Physical Education AB Morehead, Kentucky Don G. Polly Social Science AB Commiskey, Indiana James E. Porter Biology and English AB South Portsmouth, Kentucky Jerry L. Powell Physical Education AB Hamilton, Ohio Bonnie L. Rogers Sociology and Economics AB Olive Hill, Kentucky Linnie Rowland Elementary Education AB Relief, Kentucky Bobby N. Salyer Industrial Arts and Agriculture BS Salyersville, Kentucky Patricia L. Sargent Art AB Betsy Layne, Kentucky james R. Satterfield Mathematics and Physical Education AB Georgetown, Indiana Williani D. Savage Business Administration BS Morehead, Kentucky inf' '73' - xiii? ll' 'if 'S' W. is 'K Walter H. Schutte Physical Education AB Chamblee, Georgia James L. Setser Chemistry and Mathematics BS Van Lear, Kentucky Arlene D. Shadrach Elementary Education AB Florence, Kentucky Roger W. Shipman Chemistry and Physical Education AB Georgetown, Ohio Harry Slirout Business Administration BS Morehead, Kentucky Elliott P. Slagle Geography and History AB Piketon, Ohio .Xxx an A-1' SENIORS Louise Smart Commerce BS Seaman, Ohio Sonny Smith Social Science BA Leburn, Kentucky Patricia Spencer English and History AB Middletown, Ohio jimmy L. Spurlock Commerce BS Morehead, Kentucky Iris J. Stafford Speech and English AB Paintsville, Kentucky john M. Stallard Mathematics and Chemistry BS Ermine, Kentucky Ruth A. Stephens Music AB Grayson, Kentucky Lillian Stepp Elementary Education AB Morehead, Kentucky George UA. Stevens Sociology and Economics AB Miami, Florida Sherrill W. Storey Business Administration BS Flemingsburg, Kentucky William 1. Svec Music AB Pleasant Hills, Pennsylvania Donald B. Tackett Physical Education AB Portsmouth, Ohio Julius L. Tackett English AB Dorton, Kentucky Billy R. Thomas Commerce BS Whitesburg, Kentucky Robert W. Thomas, Jr. Chemistry BS Vanceburg, Kentucky Henderson L. Thompson Physical Education and Biology AB Stockdale, Ohio Sabrina A. Tolliver English AB Greenup, Kentucky Lucille C. Trent Elementary Education AB Clearfield, Kentucky Ruth G. Truitt Elementary Education AB Louisa, Kentucky Daniel D. Tucker Industrial Arts and Mathematics BS Morehead, Kentucky Edwin Vansant Social Science and Geography AB Sandy-Hook, Kentucky Fannie C. Vansant English and History AB Sandy Hook, Kentucky Glenn Vencill Commerce BS Morehead, Kentucky Perry R. Walls Industrial Arts and Art AB Harlan, Kentucky l gms K-fl 'Gu ES 3 5 fj- My Ar, A x ftlfl'f1lF'z i 4125 V we A Bobby W. Wells Mathematics and Physical Education BS Auxier, Kentucky Donald Q. Wetmore Social Science AB Hanover, Massachusetts Palmer Wheeler Geography and Agriculture AB Isonville, Kentucky Troy W. Wheeler Commerce and Physical Education BS Paintsville, Kentucky Barbara S. Ward Home Economics BS Olive Hill, Kentucky Donald E. Ward Elementary Education AB Tomahawk, Kentucky Carolyn S. Watson History and English AB Morehead, Kentucky Lester T. Webb Elementary Education and History AB Charlestown, Indiana Harry V. Weber Social Science AB Louisville, Kentucky 2 Buell H. Williams Commerce and History Paintsville, Kentucky Richard O. Williams Commerce BS Ashland, Kentucky William T. Wills Social Science AB Van Lear, Kentucky Harold L. Wilson Chemistry and Biology Mt. Sterling, Kentucky Marilyn R. Wiseman Mathematics and Music South Whitley, Indiana AB BS AB 'E' 1 James G. Whiteley Social Science AB Louisville, Kentucky Charlotte Young Commerce BS Webbville, Kentucky Kathryn A. Young Elementary Education Science AB Hillsboro, Ohio Peggy J. Young Elementary Education Houckville, Kentucky and Library AB ,..,--' 0965 OFFICERS RICHARD L. ROBINSON , I President CHARLES R. RICHARDSON .,I, , . I Vice President JAMES A. SCOBEE Treasurer EMMA L. GULLETT . Secretary Kennith R. Akers Drift, Ky. Barbara E. Anglin Fmnkfarz, Ky. Judith Armstrong Olive Hill, Ky. Garland L. Arnett Swampmzz, Ky. Mildred W. Arnett Waldo, Ky. Nelda Austin Wbitesburg, Ky. Ronald M. Bach Morehead, Ky. Marshall D. Banks Arhlfmd, Ky. Thelma J. Barker Cuflemburg, Ky. W'illiam A. Barone Clairlon, Pa. Robert C. Barrett Hamillorz, 0. Dallas Binion Olive Hill, Ky. Mary H. Birch Herborz, Ky. Ronald A. Bivens Vanceburg, Ky. john B. Blair lVe.ri Liberly, Ky. Bethany Bowling Greenup, Ky. Beverly L. Bowling Flemingrburg, Ky. Judith A. Brown Linthirum Heiglm, Md. GI , ' I r, 1 yuh. A P , lwwj K' JUNIORS ,al 4 3 4 5' V Sue E. Burchett Gulzmre, Ky. Dennie Burton, jr. Hazard, Ky. Max B. Calhoun Hindmml, Ky. Sandra L. Callihan Grnyron, Ky. Mollie K. Campbell Mnywille, Ky. Ralph I.. Carder Bozmymmz, Ky. Beecher D. Castle Hueywille, Ky. Barbara S. Caudill Morehead, Ky. JUNIORS ,.-ln. if fy-N 1-5' ff' 'Vue' rg ,x K , -N lr ' ' UCCI 3. S Dale C. Cauclill Morebefzd, Ky. Patricia A. Caudill Morehead, Ky. Vaughn C. Cauclill Jeremiah, Ky. Louverna Chaney Hazard, Ky. Charles I.. Chumley Morebead, Ky. Patricia L. Clay Morehead, Ky. J ill T5 br Nur .Q Shelvy I. Craft Muywille, Ky. Franklin B. Craig Gmymn, Ky. Charles D. Crouch Olympia, Ky. Larry N. Dales Louisville, Ky. Helen F. Davis Load, Ky. James P. Davis Axhland, Ky. 1 L is y 'w JUNIORS Tom P. Clayton Morehead, Ky. Lewis M. Clemen Jr El Pam, Texax james R. Coffee Burdine, Ky. Louie G. Coffee Russell, Ky. Lily J. Collins Wlaizerburg, Ky. Don W. Combs Mamie, Ky. Irene Conley Hillsboro, Ky. Temple L. Cope Frenclaburg, Ky. ,A 'Vw fo- A 'N-. F fs ,Q .5 1 A, In . -- 4' ' no it U ' S ' A lx g- . ha ff ' M J ,I . on-.' 'J Q A JUNIORS 'Ee-we '43 S. -9-rx 4- if 'F 1 'W Willialimm F. Davis MeGlone Creeh, Ky. Roberta I. Dawson Morehead, Ky. Edward R. De Baene Mt. Clemenr, Mirh. Sara DeHart Olive Hill, Ky. Eldon R. Dillon Morehead, Ky. Janice Duncan Racelarzd, Ky. Betty L. Everman South Shore, Ky. joseph A. Fanning Salt Lirh, Ky. William E. Fawns Parix, Ky. Ronnie D. Fern Ewing, Ky. Paul R. Fields Hindman, Ky. Eloise W. Foster Seitz, Ky. Roy M. Foster, Jr. Uniontown, Ky. Fred A. Fraley Morehead, Ky. Robert D. Fraley Morehead, Ky. Ernest Francis Garrett, Ky. Fred L. Francis Cleveland, 0. Patricia S. Franklin Whiterburg, Ky. Martha L, Frye South Pormnouzh, Ky. Chris S. Gallaher Axhland, Ky. john L. Galloway lVincheJter, Ky. Nancy L. Gardner Wert Liberty, Ky. Warren A. Gast Fairdale, Ky. Charles A. Gordon Norlh Middletown, Ky james E. Gray Flemingxhurg, Ky. Emma L. Gullett Morehead, Ky. Linda L. Hall Morehead, Ky. Teddy D. Hall Melvin, Ky. Clara J. Halsey Guage, Ky. William W. Hamilton Mi. Sterling, Ky. Zina G. Hamrick Aberdeen, 0. james A. Harris Flemingrhurg, Ky. Janice M. Harris Morehead, Ky. Wells A. Hassell Aberdeen, 0. james L. Hastings Helena, Arh. Matt D. Hayes Arhland, Ky. .n L- ,545 AY Tiff' nl . fl' JUNIORS 9 3 4, X George W. Hazelwood Lebanon, 0. Clifton B. Hieronymus Lexifzglon, Ky. Donley M. Hill jenkinr, Ky. Donald G. Hoffman Arhland, Ky. Kirby Hoffman Wayland, Ky. Clyde Honaker Owingwille, Ky. Gary N. Hooper Sera, Ky. George R. Howard Garriron, Ky. 1' XM K4 Sara L. Howard Salyerwille, Ky. Anna B. Huff Mourie, Ky. Donna Hutchinson Sandy Hoola, Ky. Kay A. Irvin Moorefield, Ky. Wanda Ison jnrkmn, Ky. Olen D. jackson Benlorwille, 0. 3319 JUNIORS Gary B. Kinman Burlington, Ky. Letitia A. Knoeller Middletown, Ky. Randall E. Lacy Inrko, Ky. Janice R. Lambert Ashland, Ky. LaNelle P. Landrum Lloyd, Ky. Rondall Lawson Orkney, K y.' Ronald Jennings River, Ky. john J. Jester Large, Po. Connie W. Johnson jackborn, Ky. joe A. Johnston Coney, Ky. Richard Kandik Toledo, 0. Rodney Kegley Verner, IV. Va. Eva M. Kelly Shelbyville, Ky. George Kerr Cirrleville, 0. 3' X All-L .. 'x Bill J. Layne Morehead, Ky. Judith E. Lee Arhland, Ky. Gary N. Lewis Afbland, Ky. Rebekah A. Lewis Hazard, Ky. Patty L. Litton Sandy Hook, Ky. Josh K. Lovelace Paducah, Ky. Bobby G. Lucas IV1trtltmd, Ky. Robert M. Maggard Lexington, Ky. Steve Marrs South lVl1itley, Ind. Gerald N. Marshall ' Morehead, Ky. Barry D. Martin McDowell, Ky. Henry F. McGuire jefferxomfille, Ky. David S. Md-Iolcl Takoma Park, Md. Georgia A. McIntyre Eliztwille, Ky. john W. McNabb Louifa, Ky. Peggy P. McNew Paintwille, Ky. Roger McPeek Dorton, Ky. Dixie L. Miles Union City, 0. Sandra Miller Arlaland, Ky. Charles E. Moore Mi. Slerling, Ky. Lois A. Moore Mt. Sterling, Ky. James M. Morgan McKeerporl, Pa. Allie S. Morris Hazel Green, Ky. William H. Musick Slzelbinmi, Ky. Frank H. Neher Greefzwicla, Conn. Sandra J. Nyilas MrKeefporl, Pa. Raymond J. O'Keefe Werlbury, N. Y. Doris A. Oney Olive Hill, Ky. Kenneth R, Osborne Louisa, K y. Pamelia P. Osborne Wert Lilzerly, Ky. Easter Patrick Leburn, Ky. Wanda Peace Louiwille, Ky. John W. Picklesimer Pikeville, Ky. Mary A. Picklesimer Prertonsburg, Ky. Linda G. Pierce New Carlle, Ind. Ruth C. Porter Morehead, Ky. Ramona P'Simer Vanreburg, Ky. Betty J. Renfroe Flatufoodr, Ky. Montie D. Rice Earl Point, Ky. Charles R. Richardson Danville, Ky. Mary L. Ricketts Ml. Sterling, Ky. Jon R. Roberts Arlalund, Ky. Nancy L. Roberts Ml. Slerling, Ky. Sue C. Roberts Morehead, Ky. 'ifjfvi Shirley E. Robertson Hazard, Ky. Richard L. Robinson IVaynewille, O. Thomas S. Robinson Waynerville, 0. Elmon E. Rose Olive Hill, Ky. Lula Rowe Herzdrirkr, Ky. Kent Rowland Xenia, 0. 24 6 S .A JUNIORS James M. Smiley Prertonrburg, Ky. Allan B. Smith Mt. Slerling, Ky. Mary M. Smith Gmymn,'K y. Barbara P. Sorrell Pomeraylon, Ky. Irene Spurgeon Knoxville, Ill. Leonard W. Stark Daylon, 0. Thomas G. Salyer Sulyerwille, Ky. joseph A. Scherer Pimburglr, Pa. james A. Scobee Ml. Sferling, Ky. Eldon W. Secrest T ollerboro, Ky. Carole Short Louixa, Ky. Delores J. Singleton FiJty,'Ky. Wallace L. Slater South Williamron, Ky. Joel P. Slaughter Gilbermuille, N. Y. , Q n, '-X 5 X if N' 5Q',' r .-' l ' W gun L , L las janet S. Tackett Olive Hill, Ky. Linda L. Tackett Virgie, Ky. Roger L. Tackett Hi Hai, Ky. Carmela L. Talarico Leufirlon, Maine Gloria M. Taylor Seaman, O. Teddy G. Taylor Seaman, 0. Hermione Thomas Axbland, Ky. Beverl C. Thompson Y Louiwille, Ky. Joyce P. Stevens Garrett, Ky. Lloyd Story, Jr. Flemingfburg, Ky. Nermin Suerdem Ankara, Turkey Brenda Swingley New Vienna, 0. Gary L. Symonds Dayton, 0. Freeda A. Tackett MrDowell, Ky. JUNIORS . ., .f ' in 1 . s , A , x .cf ft.ib.,f' 9 X .L is - 9 4 '4 - QQ ,, an .- K N i .5 1 1 li K If IAN. fs: gg-ly 5:-ff 1' Y A x 175 'Wi 911 ff' . 1 x 1' H . .I-1 1 at Q Q' '?2 :'.' Gi ' l Robb W. Thompson Newark, N. John Tierney Mayh' Lick, Ky. james Tolliver jezzkinr, Ky. Charles R. Virgin Oldzaufn, Ky. Larry D. Waggoner Grayson, Ky. Phyllis A. Walter Hazel Green, Ky. JUNIORS kv QF' D Edward Watts Pinelop, Ky. Robert.N. West Oil Sprirzgr, Ky. Anna J. Wheeler Blaine, Ky. Mary A. White Sandy Hunk, Ky. Bonnie S. Wilson Willizzglon, Ky. Robert P. Woodard Greenup, Ky. Linda Yarrington Afhland, Ky. Edson J. Yetter Springdale, Pa. v-11-:TQ-'11, A 1 'if 5, 1 N. ,Aki mo- z A few , . I P I in 4 J' o new 35. Q5 L. R ll :IFES . A N ri S' J. I g 3 0 ' mf: lg! L I- -X 'S 'af' , 4, ' 'W K+ . A 'T :'5Tfxfk - .v iq., ,J Pksy .ak fr . K 'z at , fan ,rf il us, 1 , my mf 'M 1 -x L M 'sn W N 'V 'Y 'v QQ 5 , ,I+ ,,'Y'M TWT , 'I SOPHOMORE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL The Sophomore Executive Council was organized for the purpose of enlarg- ing participation in governing the activities of the class. This council consists of the various committee chairmen. l i x l V . - l ...wa 47 , 9. a Z Q2 .4 Fin! mu' ll.-R2 Don Behm, Wfilliam Clary, Dolores Reynolds, james Riley, Mona Combs, sponsorg C. J. Bailey, and Louise Frymnn. Second raw KL-R1 james Candel. Keith Clarke, Roy Moore, James Davis, Pam Dalton. Wilrd Corum, Charlene Aitlcin, Steve Barnett, and Tony Sapp. I489 A vw nfl Qs at E- al -.4 . -,...: . -W. l X. n S f .,. Q. 1 : H as V l 59' Q.. john H. Adams ...,.. Lexington, Ky William P. Adams .Y..... Charlene R. Adkins ......... .... Charlene Aitkin ...,. Barbara A. Allen .....,. Ellarose Allen ....... Pnrkerrburg, W. Va .......Brmzrla Hill, O Flemingxburg, Ky .......................ll1EZ, Ky Milford R. Allen ..,.,...,...., Carolyn A, Appleg Zlfe Dave V. Applegate ...,.,....... SGPHOMORES -'V -in 1 5-'x 1 4 'br . ML NT 5 Ib iv Carolyn A. Atkinson Flemingrburg, Ky. Larry Auerswald Norll: Vernon, Ind. Charles J. Bailey May'.r Lick, Ky. Darold R. Bailey Morehead, Ky. Donald D. Baldridge Prertomburg, Ky. John G. Barber Owizzgwille, Ky. Wlilliam B. Barbour Maywille, Ky. Arlen L. Barker Sandy Hook, Ky. Stephen S. Barnett Maywille, Ky. Patricia A. Bartlett Sal! Link, Ky. Bette Bateman jznzo Beach, Fla. Donald L. Behm Seamzm, O. Shirley A. Bishop Rorky Point, N. Y. john Bloethe Cifzcimmli, O. L. Sue Bodenheimer Lexinglozz, Ky, Wanda J. Boggs Smldy Hookr, Ky. . ......,... ....Beaoer, 0 McDowell, Ky. Mnywille, Ky. .........G7'?El1llf7, Ky William T. Bolinger Dayton, 0. Vera A. Boncarosky Donom, Pa. Woodford Bowen Middleiozwz, 0. Leo H. Bradley Mt. Omb, Ky. Delphalene Brewer Inez, Ky. Keith A. Brooks Cbarlerlown, Ind. Robert L. Brown Arblund, Ky. Wallace M. Brown Logan, 0. Alfred G. Browning Hfmlinglon, IV. Va. Colleen A. Browning Tollerbofo, Ky. Linda j. Bryant Ml. Sterling, Ky. Gerald J. Budgery Deiroit, Mirb. rf' - '81 W Lf' . N A ' FJ ' A Qu Z 5 gx , X x xr 5 Z Q5 j I .e .YI .K A E h , '. , N. 1 ...- ' an Ubi. ff nal' . 3. l '1, ' 1 'l' 1 . fl-rw vi. 'ik A rf 6 - 0 Q ' K x f E f SOPHOMORES 45.- James E. Burchwell ...... .,.......,,,., S em, Ky, Gary R. Bul't0n .......... .,....,... M aywille, Ky, X Alma A. Bush ......... ..,.. S I, Augurlg, Ky, 1 Nancy L. Bustetter ........ ........ A rblfmd, Ky, Wilma L. Butler ....... ..... M orelaeud, Ky. Theodore C. Byman ....... X H K Joyce A. Callihan .... .... Barbara G. Calvert ....... . ,..... 4 Judith W. Cannon ........ ........... Loveland, 0. Jack B. Calhoun ....... ..,,,,,,,, G myrgn, Ky, Clyde J. Calligiuri .. .,..,,,, Clgifmn, Pg, .....Rureland, Ky. .. Morehead, Ky. Pam, Ky. A Thomas R. Cappadona ......... ...... E an Meadow, N. Y. Harry W. Carey New Viennm, 0. joan B. Carpenter Maywille, Ky. Martin D. Carte Flulwoodx, Ky. Russell E. Cartee, jr. Greenup, Ky. Arthur Castle Smmbaugls, Ky. Freda Catron Lombard, Ky. James S. Caudel, jr. Oufingwille, Ky. Vivian K. Caudill Ashland, Ky. Clara M. Chandler Mfmrhener, 0. George H. Cheek lVl2eeler:b1zrg, 0. Keith W. Clark Warren, Mich. William L. Clary May? Lirk, Ky. 0 . ar: 44 -f Nd if .. -Q: if . Kal fr:-I A 256: S iw 5 . , ., 5 X3 d 1 ' x 'S ,A , X 1 1 SOPHGMORES Delbert Clay ....,,. Faye L. Clay ..... Jordan B. Clay ...... Frances M. Clifton Victor H. Cole .......,.. Sarah Coleman ..... Harold A. Collins . Gaylord E. Combs Shirley C. Conley Janice N. Coomer Ward Corum ........... Shelba J. Cox ,,,.... Inez, Ky. Olive Hill, Ky. Inez, Ky. Smiilfr Creek, Ky. Blue Creek, 0. Marelaend, Ky. Olive Hill, Ky Clmrlexlown, Ind. .. Snlyerrzfille, Ky. Ludlow, Ky. Louiwille, Ky. Inez, Ky. 1' 1 7 james O. Cracraft ................, Jimmie R. Crosthwaite Chloe Crouch ..,.....,.......... Glenn C. Dalgleish Pamela M. Dalton ...., Nancye L. Daniel ...,.. Robert A. Daniels ...,... Carolyn S. Davidson James A. Davis .........,., SOPHOMORES -'-Q, 3 5.3 -gzi- ,. 5' 4. 5 I, fx' in -1 CI. 3 , X D 5. .I-S. t f K e I Ml. Olirfel, Ky. Morehead, Ky. Belhel, Ky. Buffalo, N, Y. Irvine, Ky Painmfille, Ky. Van Lear, Ky Ashland, Ky G7'l1y.l0ll, Ky Wanda J. Day Haldeman, Ky. Hurshel DeBord Smile, Ky. Margaret DeBord Morehead, Ky. Gerald DeFosse Ripley, 0. Dave J. Derrick Hamilton, 0. George G. Dillow Vanrehurg, Ky. Joseph A. Dolgas Gary, IV. Va. Richard L. Dorton lVe.rl Union, 0. Charles O. Dotson Wen Prerzonxhurg, Marion G. Doyle Flemingrburg, Ky. Nelson E. Doyle Maywille, Ky. Maneva R. Dunn Trenton, 0. Robert Dupuy, Ir. Malonezon, Ky. Kiser Elam Malone, Ky. Sandra M. Elam Morehead, Ky. Arye E. Ellington Sal! Lick, Ky. Qc! 7:51 ,ix M swf '-nf' i A 4' .M 'aa 6-if if ......,-I f .nm H. L1 , 's, Charlotte I. Ellington Ben R. Ellis ..............., ......,.....Ar1rbo1-age, Ky. Amelia, 0. Norma J. Ellis ............ if 'S' it Thomas H. Ellis, Jr. ' Ruth A. Esham .....l........ ' Charlotte E. Ethridge ........ X M I: 5, . , 6 9 - J Mary S. Evans ,.,,.,.. ' Kenton Fairchild ....... -. nr 5 . X, g, SOPHOMORES '57 W 9 Ullfdm P15 .sf ky' -4 Sharon C. Fannin ...... Sharon J. Fannin Afhlund, Ky. Harold 1. Fawns Grange City, Ky. Carol A. Feather Greezuburg, Pa. Tommie G. Fern Cowrm, Ky. Robert G. Finn Lexinglou, Ky. Billy J. Fluty Louixa, Ky. George W. Forman Mayxville, Ky. Flotine Frazier Melvin, Ky. Louise T. Fryman Cynllaiana, Ky. Sandra Fulton Peebler, 0. Anna J. Gayhart E1'dl1J'l0l1, Ky. Gerald L. Gearhart Gmyxorz, Ky. Carol A. Georges Clarkxzfille, 0. james Gevedon lVe.fl Liberty, Ky. Harold M. Gibbs Clmrlefloum, Ind. Glenn F. Gleim Minfard, O. New Richmond, 0. Amelia, 0 Vaureburg, Ky Warraw, Ky Malone, Ky Inez, Ky . Wert Libeny, Ky Daniel Goble, jr. Prerlombnrg, Ky. Brenda J. Golcly Slaflfprbzwg, Ky. Ada J. Graham Hillrboro, Ky. Judith L. Graham Olive Hill, Ky. Nancy L. Graham Hillrboro, Ky. Martha C. Gray Flemifzgrburg, Ky. Connie L. Greer jenkins, Ky. Ray H. Grider lVe.fl Liberty, Ky. Helen L. Grierson Aberdeen, 0. Tom V. Haas Fl. Tlaomar, Ky. Donald G. Hacker Soulb Porlrmaulb, Ky. Delbert A. Hackworth Riceville, Ky. .1 U l.. , vii 4 4. V . a Q SOPHOMORES F X ' Q 4. y ' - I li ' 3 1 V -4 1 f A ' 1 6 'K 5' f . xi' lg IW 31 A , 341 lx ul fy VNC AL. Patricia J. Hall .......... Willianm L. Hall ............... Kenneth E. Hamilton Harry T. Hamm ................. Maxwell L. Hammond Carlos E. Haney ...........,.... Peggy A. Haney ............ Joseph M. Harrison ..... Gary P. Hayes ......... Frances Helphinstine Gene NW. Hemminger Don M. Henry ................ 6 M.. T .N JN Beaver, 0. Upper Tygnrr, Ky. Virgie, Ky. A.fl7l!II1d, Ky. Olive Hill, Ky. Olive Hill, Ky. . Olive Hill, Ky. Vfmreburg, Ky. Hazard, Ky. . W'alliz1gf0rd, 'Ky Cluirlwl, Pa Leek Creek, 0 5 Williar11 R. Herald Prerraauburg, Ky. Barbara M. Hetrick Maywille, Ky. Cecil H. Hewlett Fnllrburg, Ky. Marvin T. Hicks Brislol, Term. jackson M. Hill Arhlzrlrd, Ky. Nancy L. Hinton Flflllillgibllfg, Ky. Arthur G. Hock Aberdeen, 0. Phyllis A. Holbrook Ml. Slerling, Ky. 'Thomas G. Holowitz New Kenringfmz, Pa. Evelyn Hopkins Snlyerwille, Ky. Bonnie J. Hopson Langley, Ky. Sylvia J. Horton 1 'Q 1 SOPHOMORES Loveland, 0. P s 6 s' - 5: Q 1' - 'SP' , 582. P .,'?L.f , ilu' '5 Jr . l . if X .: f?' .2 .. 4 K fi-, s, a , in P ' 1 '- 4' ' ,N , N4 L. 4- 7 -w. X31 X N 'ho 5 - .nr Beverly Howard ...... David R. Howard .... Marjorie Howard ...... Marjorie M. Howard Mildred G. Howard Morine Howard ......,.. Charles D. Huber .. Paul N. Huff .......... Karen S. Hutchinson Kendell R. Ison ,..... Troy C. Ison ....... Norma L. James ..... Salyerwille, Ky Sandy Hook, Ky Sandy Hook, Ky lVerl Liberly, Ky. Sandy Hook, Ky. Madiron, Ind. Warlainglorz, Ky. Louira, Ky. Soull: Ft. Mitchell, Ky. Wbilexburg, Ky. Dorian, Ky. Slamfille, Ky. Alyce F. Jessee ..... -'W Beulah F. Johnson Paul D. Keesee .4, 5. 'h -v ff' . . ' l- f- QB ' V ,,. 5' - s ' a ' Harry G. Kegley V ' X -Irs . Ronald M. Kegley 1 'f ,.. .af if I N' SOPHOMCRES 4' 1 , A7-Q. ,ol C' W ' 4. 'ff 13 To' 5. K Q f 'fieg f' Q... , y ,lf . ,its- Linda C. johnson ....... f Stuart Keminsky ........ Olive Hill, Ky. Berry Layne, Ky. Mary K. johnson ....... Patrick Johnson, Jr ..,....,. Axlaland, Ky. Axhlaad, Ky. Canoe, Ky. Lallaam, 0. Scialozfille, 0 Vaneeburg, Ky Everett W. Kennan Maywille, Ky. Jane E. Kenrick Wayflexville, 0. Patsy A. Kincer Millxione, Ky. Evelyn L. Kurth Clariwille, 0. Bill F. Lacy Stacy Fork, Ky. Daisy M. Lancaster Maywille, Ky. George E. Leist Lucawille, 0. Robert J. Leupold Long Ixland, N. Y. Wanda L. Lewis Morehead, Ky. Donna J. Lohmeier Ludlow, Ky. Janice F. Long Parix, Ky. Minerva Lovely Noble, Ky. Barbara J. Lykins Cinrinnali, O. Charles E. Lyon Lauira, Ky. james C. Mabry Morehead, Ky. Virginia L. Mabry Olive Hill, Ky. Dover Plaim, N. Y ivy Q? s Y by Alexandra V. MacDonald ..... ..,.., Omega S. Machen ............... Riverdale, N . Y. Olive Hill, Ky john L. Mann ,............... ...,.... G reenup, Ky Warner K. Manning ........ ....,.,, F lemingfburg, Ky Lee R- MaSS6y v.....f.......... .....,. M iddlelown, Ky Johnny R. Mauk ...... Samuel G. Mauk .......... Carolyn S. Mayhew .......... Sharon L. McC1anahan ....... ..... PHOMORES Esta S. McKenzie Fuget, Ky. Carol J. Meade Beauzy, Ky. Charles Melton Ben T. Metcalfe Augurm, Ky. Charles R. Middleton Baxter, Ky. David L. Miller Pommoutb, 0. James C. Miller Mamfield, O. Kermit E. Miller Arhland, Ky. Sandra Mingua Gerzmmlorwz, Ky. Bill Mitchell Rockwood, Term. Charlene Mitchell Allen, Ky. Thomas Mitchell Ypxilazzli, Mich. Judith A. Moore Bellevue, Ky. Rosemary Moore Orkeny, Ky. Roy M, Moore Cinqinmzli, O. Carol A. Mullins Sf1.r.rafrfu, Ky. :Sv Q Wmbinglan C. H., 0. Morehead, Ky Blountwille, I nd Paintwille, Ky Worthington, Ky I .nf 'i Lloyd L. Myers Palriot, 0. Carolyn N. Naugle Muywille, Ky. Robert N. Neu Hammerwille, 0. Charles J, Newman Frankforl, 0. Michael G. Nikolich Clnirlozz, Pa. James A. Norsworth II7erz Lilzerly, Ky. Bette L. North Tutor Key, Ky. James L. Noyes Bainbridge, 0. Len J. Obergfell Syramxe, N. Y. Carroll G. Oldfield Mize, Ky. Y, Sandra L. Oppenheimer Paimwille, Ky. Thomas M. O'Rourk Buffalo, N. Y. C , , ., V r' . - ' f ,,.w s. . 5 Q' l ' ' ff' , . Qs. fl P .2 , r I J X. 'Ill 1' XL .X ,:5jjf.fEfi!.?3 en Q SOPHOMORES al Betty J. Pack ...... ,........ James E, Pack ...,,. Marjorie Parrish ..,.... Janice L. Perry .,.... Dale R. Pierce ..,.., Hettie Porter ,.....,,.,..... Robert W. Prewitt ....... ,. -A X I. Judith A, Price ............ . . N 3. . sl I X -1 Q' Brenda J. Proffitt ...... Fem M. Puckett .,.... Jack L. Rader .. Janice K. Osborne .,.,... S ' C9 s Y . Ne w ,,Z , ' . 1-4.1. -i . ,4Q' ' , .av R f ,'-rf. ,. r I '. ml ,. MC' 6' .f' ' K kv . x C Arnfille, Ky. Arblfznd, Ky. Soulla Sl1ore, Ky. Ml. Slerling, Ky. Wen Liberzy, Ky. Salt Lick, Ky. Pre.ft011.f!zu1'g, Ky. Ml. Sterling, Ky. Wfzylufzd, Ky. Frenrlaburg, Ky Ml. Sterling, Ky. Cleveland, O Charles E. Ratliff Souila Shore, Ky. Delores L. Rawlings Slmrprburg, Ky. Maurice D. Reaves Harlan, Ky. Roger A. Reece Larwill, Ind. Willianm L. Redmond Lenoir City, Term. J. Dolores Reynolds Hazard, Ky. Ruthard A. Richmond Emerxon, Ky. james E. Riley Grayson, Ky. Chalmer Robbins Fairborn, 0. Glenn Roberson Maywille, Ky. jim A. Roberts Maywillej Ky. Priscilla A. Rose Wen Liberly, Ky. 4. he ,gn ..A' - -.V 'Ye 'i 'Vi A uf . ,iV v X .5 ' y my.: zoo ' 9 . - 1 A K 1' s M , ,Ls H. K N' ' .. 1, 'Y : 'I+' ll rv ll, . ll L 'N ., Q-Vt SOPHOMORES Robert L. Rose ...- .... I Vert Liberty, Ky. JoAnn Rouse ....... .......... M uywille, Ky. Janet Rudd ..... ..,.. L ea Cily, Ky. Linda Rye .....,,......... .......,.... C arlisle, Ky. Mildred S. Ryle ..... Gary C. Salyer ......... Burlinglon, Ky. Ashland, Ky. Anthony L. Sapp ....... ..... M ayr Lick, Ky. Delores A. Saunders ..,.,.,. ........ M ay: Lick, Ky. John Scalise ..,.......... ........ C lairlon, Ky. Steve F. Schafer ...... .,,,.., Sandra K. Scott .... john T. Shook ..... Ml. Sierling, Ky. .......... Garrixon, Ky. jenkins, Ky. Rosemary B. Shook Kenneth Shultz ...,.. Donald F. Shumaker Marie Simon ........... Barbara S. Sivis ...... Ireland Sloan ......... Dave Smallwood ....... Dean J. Smathers ,..., Wfilliam L. Smith .....,. SOPHOMORES '51 ,X 3 Q I 6 .fa 41 . -3 .1 S ' E. Charles Snyder Linthicum, Md. Iris L. Sowards Springfield, 0. joan K. Sperry South Shore, Ky. Barbara J. Stamper Weft Liberty, Ky. Judith E. Stark Dayton, 0. Kenneth Staton Rmb, Ky. jack B. Stephens Grayfon, Ky. Buddie j. Stidom Morehead, Ky. Donna J. Stone Vanfeburg, Ky. Marietta P. Sturgell Puintnfille, Ky. Michael 1. Svec McKee.fport, Pa. William G. Swanick N. Symcufe, N. Y. Linda L. Swearinger lVe.rt Union, 0. Sharon E. Tarter Dayton, 0. Norma L. Thompson Blaine, Ky. Patricia Thompson Arbland, Ky. Burdine, Ky .. Aberdeen, O. Delta, 0. . Mtmfbester, 0. Mt. Sterling, Ky. . Moutlarard, Ky. Middleto wn, Ky Clyde, N. C. .. Burlington, Ky genie Zfrad af ya William Thompson Beaver, O. ' Betty M. Todd Morehead, Ky. Demaree C. Todd Flemingsburg, Ky. Judy Trusty West Liberly, Ky. Linda S. Tucker Tollefboro, Ky. Myra J. Turman Axhland, Ky. Lois C. Turner Painlwille, Ky. Tom Valz Newport, Ky. Nancy H. Vance Williamstown, Ky. SOPHOMORES Kenneth M. Vencill Bertie A. Wallin . A 4 Ge- 1-' x -X , as 202 Sid D. Walter ...... Arlene M. Walton Miles K. Walton Eddie D. Ward ...... Robert F. Ward ..... .,,., Joe L. Vaughn ......... ,,,.,,. Ronald E. Vaughn ....... Nelda G. Vest ..,..,. ...,,.,,.. Mary A. Walker ...i. ....... F ! Prexionxburg, Ky. Preftonxburg, Ky. Morehead, Ky. Millnone, Ky Wbeelwriglsl, Ky. Hillxboro, Ky Hendrickx, Ky Aberdeen, 0 l-.mm-Flemingrburg, Ky. Tomahawk, Ky. Coninglon, Ky. Patricia Warrens .,.... Bobbie F. Webb ....., H. Jack Webb ..,..,, Frank Weir ..,............... ....,. James W. Weloon Donna. Wengert ......,.... ...,. J. Paul West ..,.,....... Charles F. Wetzel .......... ...... Danny O. Wheeler SOPHOMORES Kay F. Wheeler Raceland, Ky. John E. White Beauty, Ky. Juanita H. White Morehead, Ky. Rachel Whitney Clnarlerlown, Ind. Jack R. Williams Peebles, 0. Walter E. Williams Springfield, 0. Robert H. Williamson Kermit, IV. Va. Judith Woods Morehead, Ky. Marvin Worthington Ewing, Ky. Gwenda L. Wright Neon, Ky. Lewis R. Zucco Irwin, Pa. Easlerrr, Ky. Hazard, Ky. Ruuell, Ky. Louiwille, Ky. Auguffa, Ky. Arzrzapolix, Md. Haleyville, Ala Van Lear, Ky Blaine, Ky I 'luv 5- f , x , u ' 1394 14 . .rv-1 f?'.r. , h AW? fc 19 IQQ. A 1, fx. l'i W5 Li? er. 1 , . . f id?-Enygl . I 1 vw f,, .- 'v, mn rt Q 'QCA - J '-Av M 1. r F -I' James F. Acord ...,,... Jo N. Adams ..v........ Ruby K. Adams ......,... jeffrey G. Adiklis ...,.,. Eva J. Adkins ........,.. Reza Afsharian ......... William J. Alape ........... Donna K. Alexander ...... Carol F. Allen ..........,., james Allen III ...,.. james W. Allen ....... Marsha G. Allen .....,.... Norbert L. Alletzhauser .... Frankfort, 0. Morehead, Ky. Oil Springs, Ky. New Hartford, N. Y. Sandy Hook, Ky. Rezayih, Iran Arhford, Conn. South Shore, Ky. Campion, Ky. Campion, Ky. Martin, Ky. jachron, Ky. North Syrarure, N. Y. Carroll B. Amyx ............. ....,............... C arnpton, Ky. X ,cl J f 4- .rf A A K I Al .. . 1' 6 1 ' X , .v E: 34 pn. 1. George T. Ankrum ....... .......,... I Viexbaden, Ger. 1'-Q. M f' A , 15 ' -A Gene W. Archambeault ....... Fitchburg, Marx. '4 I - ' Carlene Ashworth ............. ............ H appy, Ky. , t Chloe L. Atkinson ...... .. ..... Cincinnati, 0. Q' T , ' is 'Q Evelyn Austin .......... ..... W hitexhurg, Ky. J' vga ,. b V. Millie L. Bach ....... .,... s alyerwille, Ky. 6 if J' .4 .. .X j I. - N... , I fl .. ,.,. . i x B ' f Alicia F. Bailey ....... ...,.... G' eorgetown, Ky. .., Joan C. Bailey ........... ......,..... L ouim, Ky. ' V .Q Sharon L. Bailey ....... .......,... P rerton, Ky. - 4' N5 Madonna K. Baker ........ ............., G raymn, Ky. ig: N- ', -- can J, Baldridge ....... ....... c 01.1 spying, Ky. xy' ' . 'lf ' . fr if 'K ' 5. Tommy W. Ball ....... ................. A damx, Ky. , l ' Clifton L. Barger ......... ,, New Richmond, Ky. 6 .3 .4 5, FI Deanna F. Barker ........ .............. 0 live Hill, Ky. .. .w , 1 X Diann K. Barker ......... ......... 0 live Hill, Ky. N- '6' -' ' Harold W. Barker ..... .......... W hitexhurg, Ky. ' ' V. A N . . I- . 1g . 5,4 , Mary S. Barlow ..... ...... C ynthiana, Ky ' I l -v if ' Patsy Barnett ........... ,....... M eam' Ky. ff ' .,, ' Margaret A. Bastin ..... ...... N ewporl, Ky 'J' 5' Q is I K Q 'T' Elizabeth N. Bays ....... ........ I arhron, Ky X . I-1 X' i ' Shirley A. Bays ...... ...... G rayron, Ky N' ' A ' r I ' ,gf f- x. f 4 Ronnie D. Beasley ..... ..... M anchester, Ky I l ' B I g Sonja A. Beaven .......... .........,.,,.,. H azard, Ky 4 ,O 4, William C. Bellow ....... ....,.....,,,. M aywllle, Ky 'sq ' l Mitchell J. Belt .......... ....... P arherrhurg, W. Va 'Rr' t . Allen B. Bennett ........ .,,.....,., Lo uiwille, Ky 'lc I . r ' ' ' A ' Q ' A ' . Rebecca L. Berry ....... ....... M t. Olwez, Ky. M Q, -l - Jane R. Best ................. ...... S harprhurg, Ky. .e xx G- , Sydney F. Bigger ....... ........... M eadnille, Pa. v Gb 1 v 1- 7' 6 'A . Joyce C. Bingham ........ .... Prertonrhurg, Ky. -Qi? .4 ' ' 'lf ' A ' i f Henry D. Black ........ ....... M t. Sterling, Ky. - 4' . . V .f Y X H' hah kj... , ' james T, Black .,.,,,,..,,, ,..... L exington, Ind. ' 'fr Emma L. Blackburn .... .......... G ulflare, Ky. G Denton Blair, jr. .... ,.,,... M orehead, Ky. 4 . A 3 - Walter L. Blair ........... ....... M mhead, Ky. E ' 1 A C jack E.'B,lanken5hip ,,,,.., ,,,,,... R usxell, Ky. 1 b , '-rl ll 1 ' , - f 'liar e -1. fr f -. B51 - gl, cz I. -Q. K A.. . ,, fa I1 -'L 2.9 X N' Q ' K s 4- ..-- A af J1 . X . bl- .3 Q.. x Ae Elmer Blevins, jr. New Barron 0. 0 john H. Bohl ........... ....,... B larzcherzerl . Joseph S. Bohlinger ...... ........ A lexarzdria, . Diane E. Bonner ...,,.. Daniel Botts ...,..,... 1 A Larry E. Botts ..........,. Danny K. Bowen ..... Grayson R. Boyd ....., Wesley B. Boyd ......., David F. Boyer ...,.,. John W. Brackett ....... Edgal Bradley .......,,,. Darlene M. -Brady .,..... Patricia J. Brady .,.......,.. jack V. Brandenburg ..... Ky Armed, IV. Va. Ky Dennirlon, . Morehead, . Bowen, . Shelhy Gap, . Ky Ky Morehead, Ky. Ky Wheelerrhurg, 0. Irvine, Ky. Enill, Ky. Newport, Ky. Duquexne, Pa. Lebanon, 0. Julius Branham, Jr. ..... ...... L auiwille, Ky, Patsy R. Brawner ........ ..,.., F fl1I7kf0I'l, Ky, Robert L. Breitenbach ,,,,.,.., Ilwwefly, 0, Delmus Brewer .........,,. ,,,,,,,,, , Salp Ligk, Ky, Howard Briggs .... ..... F lemingrhurg, Ky. 10 Rodney L. Brookshire .,..... Carlisle, Ky. Sabra J. Broughton ........ .......... A rhland, Ky. Barbara Brown ............ ,,..,.. M orehead, Ky. Deanna S. Brown ...,.. Don H. Brown ...... FRESHMEN s . , X H Donna J. Brown .... White Oak, Ky. Kelly J. Brown ........ .............. M eta, Ky. Lauriston F. Brown .....,.. ..,...... I While Oah, Ky. Freddie Brumley ........ ...... M ouyzt Eden, Ky. Walter D. Bryan ............ Quincy, Ky. Glennis W. Buckner ...... .... Raymond T. 'Budd ....... ,..... . ,Sharen I.. Burbank ....... .,,..,, Franklin D, Burchett Patricia A. Burton ........... ,...... Rosemary Burton Sharon A. Bush ...,..,..,. Linda G. Bustetter ...... , Morehead, Ky. Belle Vernon, Pa Greerzrhurg, Ind Olive Hill, Ky Spring Valley, O Grayrorz, Ky. Leero, Ky. Arhland, Ky. Ky y . X Lexie M. Cable .......... ,,,,, P ikeuille, , Charles V. Cahall ....... ........ R ipley, O. AUCC M. Cain .............. ..... H amillon, 0 Jim Caldwell ..................... ............ La rzeer, Ky. Thomas E. Callahan Cineinnali, 0. William T. Calvert ....... .,,..,., L ehanan, 0. Mary E. Campbell ....... Ripley, 0. Robert D. Campbell ..... ,,,,,,,,.,,,, R ipley, 0. Robert B. Campbell ........ ,..,,, M ounl Gilead, 0. Etna A. Cannon ....,.. ,,,...,,,,, B erbel, Ky. Kenny R. Canter .......... Charles F. Canupp ...... Bethel, Ky Belhel, Ky . n s! 6 v f A 2 ' . ee Q 1 SX' T4 lL...'ff::: 1. Q9 ke X' ,Cz l ,. I T. da l 2 . Qe N .,, 6-' ar 7 N . J.. - , W., 1.1 Vancehurg, Ky. Afhland, Ky. nk... 0 or 1 Jah -' . 5, if Z. -R J. - re ll 541 6- ' A 0 .Q . . N Lula yr 9 L ease' . 4' .a N' l I A.. 4. ,A G. m ff fPY...:- Carolyn K. Carnes ...., ...... W illiamshurg, 0. . ' i ,.. Robert L. Carpenter ...,.... ....,..,.. F lemingshurg, Ky. , P W , ,- if ' Louis S. Carri ....,........,. .....,. S rolch Plains, N. 1. ' -'Qv'- 4, Theresa C. Carte ...... ......,,. F latwoods, Ky. '37 ' ' x V' Vaughn M. Carter ...,,. ..... F renrhburg, Ky. 4 A .-fleglltll l. Lester Caskey, jr. .... ........ M orehfad, Ky. Louise G. Caskey ....... ......... L envx, Ky. rx 'V 'gg' Patsy L, Cassady ...... .............. I 7122, Ky. ' . tr if . Larry H, Cassity ....... ........ M orehead, Ky. A Billy H. Caudill ..,.. ....... T hornton, Ky. . ' . I I 1 '- A f' Charles E. caudiu ........ ...,.. M orehead, Ky. 'Q N- Y it Fredrick M. Caudill .,.,... ...,... M orehead, Ky. ,Q-7 4 s fs ,i Glen R. Caudill .,,...,.... ..... 0 lmdef, Ky. ' rf 4 i Marcella Caudill ...... . ..... Morehead, Ky. . , Riley E. Caudill ,....., . .,.. Ieremiah, Ky. Q' i i Rua Caudill ...........,... ........ . Millslane, Ky. 'A a . , 'Q ,N X Thomas A. Caudill ,,.,... ............ M orehead, Ky. , V- , gl Joseph B. Cersosimo .. McKee: Rorks, Pa. i Q any A L, uf. 4 ' Ida R. Chaffin ............, ....... I Vebhville, Ky. t ' , 'r 5 wo ' Larry L. Chambers ...... ...... l Waverly, Ky. AJ , 0 .... - R ' Beverly G. Chapman ....... Racelarld, Ky. Q4- Rita A. Chapman .........., ........ Q uinry, Ky. C l Charles C. Clair ........ John W. Clark ....... Sue E. Clark ........ jackson. Ky, Ashland, Ky. Ashland, Ky. FRESHMEN I 01 is li ar- -a A all dill' Cv , has 5 12:1 ' f Q- A x..,- f ' . 7' ' X h I 1 J , .. at 0 4 , of T' S . 'c ' . ' -E? i M. . . In . - 23 , Q lb HL' N ti' g Q2 ' ' x . . I ' if , - ' 4 .K q x x - ' A 4 .0 it M . Y L . Q 3.1 2' . GL rm 1 Q . 5 x L L L L J ,J Charles D. Clary .,.. Kenneth L. Click ....... Minnie M. Clifford ...... Jack Cline ................ Roy W. Cline ....... Janice C. Collier ...., Mary V. Collins ..... Nancy D. Collins ..... Richard T. Collins Beverly S. Colvin .... Janet S. Combs ..... Lou G. Combs .......... Rhonda I. Combs ...... , ,Robert G. Combs ...... , Gloria A. Compton PIN ,I Jonnie M. Conkel ..... Elizabeth D. Conley ....... Leon T. Conway ....... Ronald L. Cooley ..... Blaine E. Cooper ....... James K. Copenhaver James E. Copley .......... .. Hazel M. Cornelius Judy I. Corum .............. Carl W. Cotton, jr. ,l. f May's Lick, Ky Soulh Shore, Ky Denniston, Ky While Oak, Ky Morehead, Ky Whitesburg, Ky Conle, Ky Gulnare, Ky Preslonshurg, Ky Catlellshurg, Ky jeffersonrfille, Ky Hazard, Ky Hazard, Ky fudilh, Ky Muses Mills, Ky Lucawille, 0. Greenup, Ky. Louisville, Ky. Prestanshurg, Ky. Wheelwrighl, Ky. Wytheuille, Va. Porlsmouth, O. Felicity, 0. Louisville, Ky. Raceland, Ky. 73 .? f- s . 11M ' an e. f' ' -s 7, A iw 41. G3 .' gui Q ' by W If jj,-nb l s 'Qc R . R L 1, I Carole A. Cottrell G' ' ' 6' ' Michael R. Coughlin ....,.. .,.... , Richard R. Counts ....,. William Coutros U . i jack Cox .....,,,.,...,., 'mfr' V- , -I 3 :nf James R. Cox ........ A 4- 4 Bettye I.. Crady ...... X. 1.5, Bobby F. Crager ,.,..l N' ,M n.. 'lg Joann Crawford ...,,,..,,. - Wilnla J. Crawford '5 . . X . O Sandra S. Crosby ..... 5 ,j 5. . Rita M. Crum ,........ . 'i '- 6- Vernon R. Cundiff .,,,. X N ' ' jimmy C. Curnutte 'P' Virginia Dalton ...... Ka .ef 1 . i - Q A K ny. S y .4 john D. Daniel ..,.. Hansel Danner ........, I Diane Davidson ........... E5 William s. Davidson janet R. Davis . M' john C. Davis john H. Davis 63 Martha S. Davis ' Rosewood Davis Stephen C. Day ........ at FRESHMEN Gallipolir, 0. Westbury, N. Y. . Olive Hill, Ky. .. Baltimore, Md. IVayne, Mich. Elliollville, Ky. Hodgenville, Ky. Prerlonrburg, Ky. Vanceburg, Ky. Morehead, Ky. Maywille, Ky. Morehead, Ky. Morehead, Ky. Auxzer, Ky. Inez, Ky. Paimwille, Ky. Grarry, Ky. Raceland, Ky. Raceland, Ky. Bellbrook, 0. Elizabelblown, Ky. lVarren, 0. Painlwille, Ky. Olive Hill, Ky. Warbington, Pa. .1 W AR - , joe J. Delong ........ ....... L ouira, Ky Ernest R. Dickerson ............ Grabn, Ky -at cl 4: ,. 4? gg. Garnetta P. Dickerson ....... . Sandy Hook, Ky. :L uv 4 . Roger D. Dixon ......... ..... P ainlwille, Ky. ' Z s Richard L. Dome ..... ...... W yoming, 0. ' - Joseph C. Donaghy ........ ......... N ew York City, N. Y. W K ' i Fonda R. Doty ...... ...........,, R areland, Ky. rv' John C. Drake .,....... .,... B zomffeza, Ky. 0' -1- ,,-.. fx 4-X Ina M. Draughn ........ ............. H indman, Ky. I' ix, QP , . ' Dale A. Dummitt .. ....... Camp Dix, Ky. -F 1 'l'.. ,: nn. M' 1 A ' .145 x K Tommy G. Dunn ..... ............. T renzon, 0 y x Walter J. Dygus ....... ,,,..,,,,,,, H arzfgyd, Conn, f . '- 1 , 43' Douglas K. Edgar .............. .......... E art Meadow, N. Y All 3 4 ,, Geraldine L. Edwards .............,.,.....,,..,..,,,. Campion, Ky ' f lt... John P. Egan ................. ....... N ew Hyde Park, N. Y. l dm as s .. C I .. Carl M. Elam ...... ..... M orelaead, Ky. ' J in Harold D. Ellis .... ....... F rankforl, Ky. , . l cl' Larry R. Ellis ......... .......... A melia, 0. ' , fl Q 9 L I John w. Ellison ........ ....... U aim Cily, 0. -' ' - 4,4 X 15. Charles R. Elswick ...... ..... P ikeville, Ky. , . U Linda R. Elswick ...... Conrad J. Estevez .. Carter D. Evans .......... Glenna G. Evans ......... Thomas G. Evans ...... Ashland, K Daylon, Malone, . ..... Salt Lick Betbe 4, V. ,ff ii - ! Y 4, .' f' ,E 4' 5 'C sl' 3 f- y. K4 , : L 19 . X Al .1 B15-4 ' .4 L Euroia F. Fallen .,,.,.. ,,,,.,.. H elechawa, Ky, Cobern D. Fannin .,..... ,........., L illle Sandy, Ky. Cecil E. Farley ,......... Delbarzon, W. Va. Rose T. Farley ,........... ...,.. D elbarlon, IV, Va, Raymond T. Fedor ...... ........,... C lairmn, Ky. Mary G. Feeback ..... ............. C arlifle, Ky. Raymond T. Feeney ........ ....... U niondale, N. Y. Eula J. Ferguson ..... .. Newrombe, Ky. Zelda F. Field ..,.... ........... F offer, Ky. Carol A. Fields ..,.. ...... l Vloiterburg, Ky. Charles R. Figgins ....... .... C incimzaii, 0. R. Gayle Finney ......... .......... A rlaland, Ky. Roberta A. Fisher ....,,, ........ M orebead, Ky. Larry Fitzpatrick ...... .............. I nez, Ky. james M. Fletcher ..... Harry H. Flowers, Jr. ..., . Sandra A. Forbes ......,. Albert D. Forcum ..... Bill R Frale . y ..........,... Howard M. Fraley ,..... julia Francis , ..,.,,.,,.,,.,,,. , Peter M. Frank .,,,.,., .,,,,,,,, Caney, Ky. Ft. Knox, Ky. Arkland, Ky. Frankfort, 0. Lancer, Ky. Greerzup, Ky. Garrell, Ky. lVarren, Mick are up sh! V ' 9 A 5. ' Q V.' Sd ' 1 'C' Sf' , , Q. , '51 1: 9 gf 'Q x M 'ti' ,N . Af' y 63' 6 cp-. ' - if T 4 ' W.. g . , f y. l it' 1 I ,iw . N l .,, qs-0 . I x n N gig, .1 . 1 r 0 4 . Charles R. Frederick , ,,,, ,,,,,,.,,.,, C 01,14 Ky, . james V. Frederick ......... ,,,,,,,,, M p. Sfe,-ling, Ky. Q, 1 N. Donna Freed ..,..,.. ,,,,,,.,.-. I Vgpgfly, 0 ' . h ,A X aa.. X W Benjamin Freidman C 0 55-' Mallie Fugate ........... yy 3 -N , 5, Scotty C. Fugate ..,.. FFT, - 'tj' Y! Sue M. Galbreath ..... . x Larry J. Garrett ,.,,, I ' N . 4., I' 4 . F ' Maxine Gayheart ........ ' T I Judith A. Gearheart ' Q Joseph B. Gentry .,...,.. l by H 1 ' :LC Thomas S. Geyer ...... . E7' j Wk Myra B. Gibson ...... I' I ' . 'serum K l. Charles T-. Ginn .... GL au' f Q. 5 Libby S. Glenn ...., , N 5' 5 , , Mary S. Goldy .,..... L-. j John D. Gore .... - l ' N 'C' ' h Daniel S. Graves ..... ' Il- ff, 4 ' V Joseph W. Gray ...... J' Q ' w Richard L. Green ....... 7: -' K ' 6? 0 V Anita R. Greene ........ f ' ' . it-H' 'TP ' - Rosemary Greene ....... ,. X. ' ' Harold L. Greenstone A ' Francis J. Gregris ........ Q , Clark J. Grey .....,...... Et' . if .' G A Romie R. Griffey ........, . ' f 4 X- ,' Charles D. Griffin ....... l 'Dorfald L. Griffin ..... .. K . ri. 4 , Q f f 1' 1:9 3? P' ' R 1:4 ,, . If Hi sul' - , ' -W in . 3 E, llf F 'G T Ji X 93 mr , 6 P' Brooklyn, N. Y. St. Daylon, 0. Ezel, Ky. Paris, Ky. Lancer, Ky. Evamlon, Ky. Price, Ky. Wlailerburg, Ky. Ml. Gilead, 0. Langley, Ky. Vanceburg, . Kr Maywille, Ky. Salt Lirk, Ky. Vanceburg, Ky. Frankfort, Ky. Ripley, O. Oxford, 0. Owingwille, Ky. Morehead, Ky. Waynerboro, Va. Duqueme, Pa. Long Island, N. Y. Olive Hill, Ky. Flemingxburg, Ky. Flemingrburg, Ky. . .A James S. Griffin .,,,... Middleiown, 4. , ' ' f.. Bobby F. Grigsby ........ ....,,, l Vex! Liherly, M, A l 5, Carol A. Grigsby .,,... ..,.......,.. D nylon, 1, ,N fl Jimmie R. GrOSS ....... ............ H arlmz, 'N A Mary M. Grove ...,.. ....,. I Vim-heizer, QM. ' ' Ronald D. Gullett ..... ...... S ulyerwille, ' , John H. Gustin .,... ...... M iamiihurg 4, G Q Richard H. Haines ...... ,..,.... F alli' Church, 4 I if Charlee P. Hall ..... ,.......... A Jhland, 2' W ,fl -. ' Gladys C. Hall ....... ..... M orehead, -I X 1 Grace A. Hall ....... ..... C learfield, L B rl, ,dl W . gy John C. Hall ...., ....... M cRohem', 5- 4, X Joyce I. Hall ..,... ,,,........ B emfer, . M ' '. P Lewis C. Hall ........,. ....,. M orehead, tl fl l :xl V ' Rodney S. Hall ........ ......... G alax, 4 Q A at' 4 - x,a . h 'Y lx Bettye L. Halsey ...,........... ,...,. I Vex! Liheny, g 1 Q A Q LaVaughn L. Hamblin ....... .................. N eon, F ' ' ,. Felix M. Hamilton, jr. ..... .,,..,.........,..,. P ihelan, Q N Ax, Harlen L. Hamm ......... ..,,,,.................. F elicily, , . i , Paul D. Hampton ....... South Porlmzoulh, AA Q.- N. j R . ASN Barbara A. Haney ...,. ...,.. S may Fork, 1: , . Loretta Haney ....,.,. .... ,..,... S h elhy Gap, 'G - 6 4' . 53 - Raymond Haney ........... ,.............. M ilo, I jackalene Happenny ...... ..... P ainmfille, I A ' Mervin F. Hargett ..,,... ...,,. A ugurla, A Ds Dallas D. Hargis ,,.. ....... ....... S a ll Lich, Ky. . - 4 R. I1gIaiEis,kJr. ....,..... ...... E lliotizzlille, Kg. ,,, 1 ,,. JF ' 6 1 iam . ar eroa ........... lp ey, . , X, Russell P. Harper .,.......,.. ...... 0 live Hill, Ky. X' 2 X Marilyn H. Harp ....,, ..,,. 0 live Hill, Ky. l -5 . Q A f ,- Y R 505.9 .4 l R Jacqueline M. Harris .. ., .....,,..... Ashland, Ky. ' John H. Harris, Jr. ...., ..,...,,. P renozuhurg, Ky. A L ' Paul E. Harris ......,,,,, . ...... Flemingrhurg, Ky. v V H v . Philip G. Harrison .,,,.., ...,... 0 wingwille, Ky. J .:, ' -, . ' 0 Niokia s. Hatfield ........ . MfAnd.-em, Ky. U , 2 iv . Anna C. Hawkins ....... ....,,.. H illshoro, 0. - Richard D. Hawpe .... .....,. P iheville, Ky. Cy 3. P es..ffaff Q ff ' L onnie . e ges ...... .,... . we, . - -5' Patricia A. Hedges ........ ....... L exinglon, Ky. ' 1 Ruth 15. Heller .,.,,,.,...... ........ M Mm Hill, Ind. W L. t Harry H. Helmer ....... ........... P arma, Mich. l Vic Henderson .......... ............. A Ibldnd, Ky. Q V cl l . 'Q Judith L. Henke ...... ............. M aywille, Ky. V -5 x. Donna L. Hettinger .,.,... .....,.. I effersorwille, Ind. 'CI' s. . ix, ' - 'N . , . . Loyce R. Hicks Sandra R. Hicks ..... Betsy B. Higgins ...... Harold W. Hill ..... Mary J. Hill .....,. HIPPD, Ky. Langley, Ky. . Morehead, Ky. Seaman, Ky. Arhland, Ky w Q L l. - -L l - l A J L ,whiz Ruth Ann Hill ........ Roger D. Hilton ....,.. David E, Himes .,.... Barbara J. Hoggatt .r.... Wanda S. Holbrook Clarence Hollingswort Clarence F. Hollister .... ...., Virginia A. Holmes ....,......,. ,........ Peggy A. Honaker ,........., ....... Relief, Ky. Greenup, Ky. . Mancherler, 0. Rorrhurg, 0. Slark, Ky lVilmington, O. Morehead, Ky Owingwille, Ky Robert E. Honsted, Jr. ..... ......,...... D nylon, 0 Robert Hoover ,........ Robert D. Hopkins Barbara J. Horne ..,.,, Janice E. Houck ......,... Ashville, 0 Matthew, Ky. Lackey, Ky. Ky Ashland, Mary A. Howard .....,,. ....... H nzard, Ky Nellie G. Howard .,...., ....... Salyerwille, Ky. ll7alher1on, Ind. Robert W. Howard ,.... ...... L ouiwille, Ky. Susan K. Howard ........ ,,,,,,.,,, L shaman, 0, Bobbie A. Howell .....,,, ...... N ew Carlixle, 0. James E. Hudson ....,.,. ....,., J efferron, Ky. Willianl D. Huff ....,.. ........... L difeland, 0. Sara A. Huffman ..... Terri L. Hughes ..,....... Richard A. Humphrey Brenda L. Hunnicut ........ Wo:-lhington, Ky. . Tollerhoro, Ky. . Fern Creek, Ky. Delharion, IV. Va. 1 Q' Q i 'K'-ii. gf 1 ' - it .ar fl N 4 A 1, .....- is . K f A x at -1 X , V fa ' . 1-. 5 AT . F- I srl B. P I , qi , ,,. lla he f a , .X V TE. Vg, , .K x 0- ' A O ' , ,A ff- 'Q 4- . j' S ny- ,Q F5 c, ' 'EB' ' we -r ei'l 'ff' rl '- ' 'il I 4' ff it - . uf 5 0. .f i ' 7 6-S in Q' 'fray QL. ' ' vi ,,, , sf A E s s..f ' A 1 46 , Am. 'S kr av ., ,-c gigfxy Q 4 . H . FRESHMEN W w Q ' v 3' vp: y ,' I as 1 Q ' y . dl ...J Q A ' . 3 v af' . 'Q ' 6 G. V as W Aa 4 L ga . 1 K H 3' K, Il 5 EK' 'fl f . A tl L ri? ' if , Q:-1' xg- ' Eiga Q 'fi Harry Y. Hunt ...... .....,.., L yndon, Ky Victor C. Hunt ........ .......,...,.. S hively, Ky Patricia A. Hunter ...... ..,..... F lemingrhurg, Ky David E. Hutko ................... .........,,..., U rim, Mich Joseph A. Iantimarino ....... ....... I Vilmerding, Pa Barbara Ison ............. .......... J arkmn, Ky Danney C. James ..... .......... M orehead, Ky Robert A. James ..... ..... P learureville, Ky Sarah E. James ...... ......... I enkinr, Ky Martha F. JaQuay ......... ...... G allipolif, O Lois A. Jarrell ..... ...... A rtie, IV. Va Bobby D. Johnson ........ ...... O live Hill, Ky Gladys Y. Johnson ....,.. ....,....... P resign, Ky Gordon E. Johnson ...... .,..,.,. M aywille, Ky Maggie M. Johnson ......... ..... S harpxhurg, Ky Roger K. Johnson .... ....,...,,,. V irgie, Ky, John M. Johnston ...... ........,,,. M organ, Ky. Clyde W. Jones ........ Eric Jones ............. James D. Jones ....... John L. Jones ...... Judy D. Jones .... Larry G. Jones ........ Ronald D. Jones ...... Peter B. Keenan ..,.... Ml. Slerling, Ky. Wayne, Mirh. Wheelwrighl, Ky. Wkwerly, 0. Pikeville, Ky. Millnone, Ky McDowell, Ky. New York. N. Y. n . Q A. ca as 61 L., N' '. 9' J fd .. f..aTl'7'tfQ R Y , 4- . -J -f its . '--4 c La ow ...f N f -Ni . ,, 4 , U Qs 15- Jessie E. Lewis .... Martha J. Lewis ,....., Phillip M. Lewis ,.... Robert G. Lewis ,......... Ruth A. Lewis ...... Terry Lightfoot ...... Urban J. Link .,..... Mary A. Linville ..,,.., x 32 1 Willianm J. Keeton Eugene Kelley ...,..,... Janie Kelly ............. Edward P. Keslar ...... Irwinia L. Kinner ...... julia A. Kinney ...... Arnold E. Kiser ..... james A. Knight Laradean Kohls ....... Paul C. Kroth ..... Betty E. Lacy ........... Grayron, Ky. Carlisle, Ky. Red Burb, Ky. Dravarburg, Ky. Greenup, Ky. Milford, . Millrtone, . KJ' Ky Paintwille, Ky. Alexandria, Ky. Ky Dayton, . Campion, Ky. Ky Fiona J. Lambert ........ ....,...... C orbin, . jack M. Landow ...,... Ronald L. Landrum Betty J. Lathram ,.... ..... Carol A. Lavender Judy M. Laver ....... David R. Layne ....... Hershel Ledford ........ Arclys A. Leftwich FRESHMEN Scorlrburg, Ind Grayron, Ky Callemburg, Ky Georgelown, Ky Catlemburg, Ky Dayzan, Ky. Parthenia, Ky. , ...... Elliomfille, Ky. Ky . Carolyn E. Little ...... ........ P omeroyzon, . Raymond Lloyd .... Pearl S. Lucas ........... Roy Lucas ...,...........,......, Bonnie J. Lundergan Ronald G. Lykins .......... Louirzfille, Ky. Rurb, Ky. Middlelown, 0. Maywille, Ky. Otway, 0. Doris R. Lyon ......... ...... A rhland, Ky, James W. Lyon ..... ...... S alyerwille, Ky. Mary C. Machen ........ ....... 0 line Hill, Ky. Kent E. Maggard ............... ..,......,. G raba, Ky. V. Kenneth Maggard Richard R. Manning ....... Cromona, Ky. Babylon, N. Y. Donald R. Manuel ...... ...,,.. 0 wingwille, Ky. Boyd D. Marcum ......... ,...,.,,,,,., R anenna, Ky. Linda N. Marshall ........ ....... Robert H. Marshall ...... ,,,,.., Anna M. Martin ......... .... Salyerruille, Ky. McKee: Rocks, Pa. Barbouwille, Ky. .' '74 'S -1-v N if Stamford, Conn. Cynthrana, Ky. Flemingrburg, Ky. jafkron, 0. Clarrton, Pa. Middlelown, 0. Lebanon, 0. Ironlon, 0. Barbara A. Legge ...,........ ....... ...... M a yr-ville, Ky. Christie M. Lepper ........ ..................... N ewporl, Ky. William C. Leroy ....... ..................... M iddlezown, 0. Kenneth R. Leupp ........ ......... N ew Hyde Park, N. Y. janet K. Lewis ......... .................... C learjield, Ky. . G1 1 0. .' , G. els N GVY' 5. 4' N Q y , id' Q -- .. A . v- Q ff 5. -.- iff ' f ,Qi . N v Q -9' J -iii.. F- ur. .- tr Q i M 5 . .. f .la . 1 ' V Y N . 4 'D' Q 'v' L, x , . , A 'S 1 A f james F. Martin .,.... . South Share, Ky june E, Martin ........... ............,. P arir, Ky , wi' , '- Barbara I. Masters ..... Upper Tygart, Ky 3 V V Pamela S. Mauk ....... ........ G reenup, Ky my r-4' i Charles E. May ..., Pninmfille, Ky lj, ntl. -21'-5. iz Martha S, May ,,,,... ,... P rerlonburg, Ky. W 'A h Patricia E. May ....... ......... A Jblrwd, Ky. ,Q A, ' fi' Shirley L, May ...,...... ...... M 1. Sierlizzg Ky. by - - f I Marc A. McCartney .. , ..... Mm1:be.r1er, 0. 451: f' - ,V Q- A Gloria A. McDaniel ,... ..... E lbert, IV. Va. i 52 x . Jr' ,1 4 y ,A A, y x 'H ' 'A AL f A Albert D. McDowell .... , ,.... Afblazzd, Ky. G ' X , All Thomas D. McGlone ,..,.. ..... P orlxfzmulb. 0. 6' ' 9 .' . 'f' ,H Myra E. Mclntosh . ...... Rfwemm, Ky. - xx Cora A. McGuire ....., .....,........ Y Drk, Ky. X3 4 V' James L. McGuire ..... .. .. L0lliJ'Ifill6, Ky. - P Ll A rw Patricia J. McKinney . Brookrzfille, Ky. M ' ti Myrtle L. McManama --- , .,......... Louim, Ky. ' K ' Charles B. McNew .. Ml. Szerling, Ky. 5' ' L . ' Q' Jimmie D. McRoberts ...... . ....,, Vmzreburg, Ky. N' N ' V Leslie Meade .,,....,,...., .,.. A nondnga, N. Y. S - 5- H . If U J ,. . Y joan Melvin ,..,......... ...... H umernfillcf, 0. 3' yu -M Ruth W. Meranda ....,. ....... H fmzerwille, 0. ry Q ' ' Norma K. Mers ......... ............... P arif, Ky. 'W 5 9 f .- Jerry C. Metcalfe ....... ........ C oalgood, Ky. X 'Q Q , Kitten A. Miles ....... .... U nion City, 0. W ' V rf f' p . A I 7 4' H 1- A Tlqabdfnfxb . .7 .V .X 1 s Harold E, Miller .......... ...,........ L mmfizle, 0. S F 4- P' . james K. Miller, Jr. ....... ....... A Jbland, Ky. xv jerry L, Miller ,.,,.,,,..... ...,..,,.. 0 ak Hill, O. ' Stephen A. Miller ..... ...,.. L ouiwille, Ky. ' K Mellanie L. Mills .,.,.. ....,,..... M ilford, O, Q. 01' WM , ' 't X etty G. IRIX ............ ....... P rextomburg, Ky. .. 6 N aurice M. Minix ...,.. .... P ainlwille, Ky. 1 Q 4 ' t eonard W. Mitchell ....,. .........,,, M gyrville, Ky, Ji' Bill H. MOHfgOmCfy ........ ....... P rextomrburg, Ky, .J . '3 Lillie M- M0I1fS0I11C'fy ----A,.- ---... I efferwnzfille, Ky. 5 : X A Edward A. Moon, Jr. ......... Aybland, Ky. 1 4 6 ei Everett A. Moon ............ .............. A Jhlfwd, Ky. ' Judith N. Moore ......... ..... M ulewmz, IV. Va. qs, N Malinda S. Moore ...... ......... C arlisle, Ky. ' ' , Af Richard E. Moore ........ ....... M 2. Szerling, Ky. -, h fb - Stanley B. Morgan ...... ..... N ew Lebanon, 0. 3' 6- . Rudolph W. Mosier ....... Louiwille, Ky. .9 , Michael C. Mucha ....... ........ S rioloville, O. xi Gwendolyn Mullins ..... ............. M El1'i71, Ky. . r Harriet L. Mulvaney ....., ........ C allemburg, Ky. ' '- . ' Y f v A ' Brenda G. Muncy .,...... .,,,,, I Villinmrporl, Ky. .xv I We Antoinette Music ..... ,,,,,,,,,,, A rhland, Ky. ' -h - , Harriett D. Myall .... ....... Maywille, Ky. f 6 ' , Helen L. Myers ..............., ..,,,, R umellville, 0. A , Hg .. in Q 3 1 james L. Nammack, Jr. .,... ...., F 1. Tlwmar, Ky. f A . 3 3 N Y vx. X , I. 0 4, xl Sf -4 I 7 Gordon Nolen .,.,.., john D. Oaks ,,........ Delmar R. Ockey ..... Bertie K. Oldham ....... Michael G. O'Rou rke Camp Dix, Ky. jeffer'.mf11.'ille, Ky. . ,,... Lillie Sandy, Ky. Mfkobef-fi, Ky. Buffalo, N. Y. 5 S yu Alvin C. Osborne ...,....... ...,... B uckinglanm, Ky. ' 'Af- if 5' Richard J. Osterrieder McKee: Rarkr, Pa. r :dt Elbert L. Otis ......,..... ,,,,,,. 0 ufiugwille, Ky. V- 'A Lorene Pace ......,....... ...,,,,,. G ulrzon, Kyj i Dennis E. Parsons .... ........ Y rmrey, Ky. .fr .. ,ww- ' sail .ffl '. A R Ralph L. Patrick ....,.. ,, ..... Salyerrifille, Ky. an i. 3 Freda L. Patterson .....,. ........ . . Hazard, Ky. 'sl .. 4 , J Edward Patton, jr. .. ..... McDowell, Ky. ' -SLP' Robert W. Pegan ,..... ..... N ew Viemm, O. 1 ty ' Andrew H. Pelfrey ,... ....... M or-ehead, Ky. L N - Deanna S. Pelfrey .... ........... I lVm'field, Ky. l 4 V- Sharon L. Pennington .,..,. ............,... M orelaead, Ky. 4 V ' N A Dennis A. Petz ........,.. Earl Meadow, N. Y. ' john W. Pfleiger ...... ................ I Vbilley, Ind, N. ' , Q Dixie A. Phillips ..... ....... M organ, Pu. Q' if l K - JA , V - M Q Judith L. Phillips ...... ..... P eubroke, Marr. ' f Marilyn L. Phelps ...... ..................... T roy, 0. 2 ww f. ,JF 5 54 Anita E. Pitts ......... . .... Ml. Slerling, Ky. yu ig, -Y P' Ex Carol S. Pope .... .... B rookwille, Ky. - . ' 'ff' ' ff V . an Millard Pope ....... ..... P ikeifille, Ky. . yi 'lvl .3 a P .f qw' .W ' l .ll My-. 4 if, . N Q Ne K Marcella K. Porter ...... ..,.. M orebead, Ky. i Ransom C. Porter ....,... ............ I nez, Ky. 4- ' Williaimr R. Porter .,.. M0relJc'f1d, Ky. . ' 50' . Frances L. Potter ....... .... F lnlufaodr, Ky. ..- . Helen L. Potter .......... ....... M organ, Ky. f 5' ' Ira B, Potter ...,........... ........ S laelby Gap, Ky. ' I P fN f-'Q jf 'V Sandra K. Prater ,..... ..... L4 zkerfille, Ky. K ' r W ,. Q Elva B. Pratt ............... ....... l Valkerlon, Ind. ,' ' -v Judith A. Prichard ,..... .,... P ainlnfille, Ky. X. N 1 Buford C. Profitt ,...... ..... A rbland, Ky I ,W I W X 1 V - JI 1 U ff' I .m'l ii'1 . -at P' Judy E. Pugh ......... ....... I Vellmglon, Ky. Billye J. Rainey ............ ...... M iddlezown, Ky. 1, 4- ' , Robert O. Ramsey ,... ........... P ikelon, 0. 5 ' ld ' Patricia J, Rath ......... ...... D nylon, 0. v gg v 't f Donnie M. Rawlings ...... Carlisle, Ky. 5' f' , Q , Y James S. Ray .......... ...... T omahawk, Ky. Enock L. Raybourn ......... ....... 0 live Hill, Ky. -Al, Helen Reffitt .............. ..... P rerlonrburg, Ky, gh' 5' , ,. Q, James V. Reid, jr. ...... ......,.,..... P arix, Ky. i A . - d 5 KL . Carl J. Renck ........... ..... L 01ll.l'1ll116', Ky. -- X 7 ' 1 iii 1 Y- . ' I ,- Rebecca C. Repass ........ .............. P ularki, Ky. ' ' ' '-PM- .. . 5 , Ronald W. Reule ...... ..... G ermanlown, if ' N Clarence R. Rice ..... ...... E an Pain! y. 5 - gl - te. , . ' .. Ann P. Rieth ........ ....... M 1. Szerlingl Ky. 5 I Q x 5' if X f f' V Glenda L. Riggs ....... ...... G reenup, Ky- .., , .g ,' f, J Phyllis J. Riggs ..,A, Daniel J. Rivard ...,. Gerald D. Roacles John A. Roche ,,,,,A..,- Milton R. Roeth, Jr. ,....,V .. Linda L. Rogers ....., Ronald C. Rolke .. .,..., Greennp. Ky. W'e.rllrury, N. Y. Ml. Omlz, 0 .. llyarbinglon, Pa. Brooklyn Park, Md. Hilcbingr, Ky. . .. Loveland, 0. -wx 'Y ' -in if .:.'v- ' io. A ' YJ 4 '- X l , 1? 4 '.a'K', , E . .-sy ,. ' rv 5 Y 7 r rl z 'F Dom L, Rgge ,A,. ,,,,,,,,,,,..., , ., ,....,.. Arblrmd, Ky. . Q Q Elizabeth A. Rose .......... . ...... . . Frwlflrlffvx. Ky. ,,, ,,. ' Lawrence E. Rosenzweig . .. Blunrbe.r1er, 0. I. X ' Betty J. Rowe .,.,,,..,,, .. Pre.rror1.fbur,t', Ky. ff Leonard L. Runyons ,.,.r .... Warfield, Ky. ' Judy A. Ruth ....,,,, ,.,,,. W'e.fl Liberly, Ky. X z L 'S' A Linda s. Salisbury .,.... . ...... Prinlfr, Ky. R i J jean C. Salyer ........, . . Sfzlyerwille, Ky. X 5 15 K it Loyola Salyer .,.....,.......... . .... Arlfland. Ky. ,S Eleanor S. Sammons .,....,. ,.... L ogon, IV. Vo. A' Ann L. Sanclifer ......... Broolmfille, Ky. Vincent J. Santarpia ....... . Brooklyn, N. Y. xx, Mary A. Sargent .......,.... ......... 0 ldlown, Ky. . David J. Saxon ..... .. ......... Wingo, Ky. A i Jon D. Schaffner ....... ..... M orenci, Mich. 5. 4, I -N Dave Schafler ................ .. Bronx, N. Y. X , ' ' V . Charles E. Schweitzer .... .... . .. Auguflo, Ky. A tl ' 1 55' Gary G. Scott ............... ........ A berdeen, 0. f 2 .QQ A A A .AQ V A I Victor T. Scott .... . Mt. Ornb, 0. 6. 'G' - Shirley A. Secrist . ....... Ripley, 0. ' 5' ,V Jo A. Setser ........, .. ......... Allen, Ky. t Y gf julie A. Severy ..... ....... M orebeod, Ky. Carl E. Sewell ..,. Hjnrkron, Ky. i 'A Stuart R. Shaffer . . Louiwille. Ky. , ' , . Robert Shapiro . .. .. Neuwrle, N. j. el Q' - 3 QI g' Francis J. Shay . ...... Babylon, N. Y. A M' ti Charles E. Sheppard .. ,, Ml. Sferling, Ky Diana C. Shront . Sl!!l1'fJ.l'bllI',L', Ky. in t , ' Tommie J. Siler . ..,.. Pineville. Ky 4 1' n J: Wfillinm F. Simms . ...... Ampbio, 0 A 5 - ag 5 Alvin W. Simon . .... . . Brooklyn Park. Md 'Q x Betty J. Sizemore .... . ..... Hazard, Ky ' ' Delores A. Sluss .. . .. Warfield, Ky I fi A ,r joan P. Smart ...... . .... .. . Pnrir, Ky , ' Charles T. Smith ....... .. ..... New York, N, Y. 6? 5 gh Edward Smith, jr. .... ..... . Morehead, Ky. Nf ' 5 ,l s, Etta M. Smith ...... .. .. Crnmdu, Ky. I 5' , , june J. Smith ..... Erwrlr, Ky. V A 2. I Y' H R A Lozenna Smith ......... ............,........ C anada, Ky J I Richard J. Smith ...... , Egg Mmdguryl N, Y, 4 1 4 69 . Vincent J. Smith .... .............. N vwporl, Ky ' .qi Wnnclzl F. Smith .... . . Ep,m,rlon, Ky. 5 f- Y A Judith C. Sncdcgar Owingrrille, Ky. 1 1 -F' -. ll I :xx ' W' fl 6 i 3 -32 I . f 1 4?'5 do 453' ' 'll' 'J - . .M . 5 f, 2 'nfl' 1 .., 5 l. ' 1 ' A B F ,l 6 rl' .S R I . X x . .N Er 4 X. - if P , ' Q 3' 5' f .. 1-f3iL,,,T. . 6 Q , ' 1 .Y l Wanda L. Tackett Robert L. Tankersley Dermalene Taylor .....,. Glenda L. Thomas .... Leo A. Thomas ...... Dianna J. Thorla ........, Bonnie S. Thornberry Sharon A. Tindell ........ Douglas M. Titlow ..... Janis M. Titus ....... Vera H. Tomlinson ...... Charles W. Traxel .... ..,. D0rOthy Trent ......... ,.... I Villiamron, IV. Va. james D. Trimble ..... Carole S. Truitt .... John T. Tucker ...., Polly H. Tucker ....... Herbert B. Uiberall .... Vernon L. Ulrich Mary C. Van Hoose James G. Vergne ....... Peter J. Verhoven, Jr. jerry R. Vevers ......... Lonnie C. Vice ......... Carl G. Wadsworth . ,mu me L- Peter J. Spadaro .... Sandra K. Sparks . . Janice S. Spears ..,. . Gloria J. Spencer .. .. Mavis J. Stacy ....... Harry L. Stafford Glenna F. Stullard .. Pithrburgh, -Sall Lirle, Seeo, Earleru, .. Hazard, Camp Dix, fenkinx, Janice F. Stamm .........,... ...... V mzreburg, Bobby J. Stamper .. ........ ....... 0 live Hill, Douglas G. Stamper Cfmey, Judith C. Standiford -. Mmzrlsexler, Thomas D. Stansberry ........ ...... l Vlailerburg, Doris A. Steele ........ ......... Malone, Steve Stein ......... .. .. . Douglariozz, Ervin P. Stepp ...... Elwancla J. Stevens . Linda L. Stocker ..... James H. Stone ...... Harold B. Strunk ..... Edward G. Stull ....... Larry G. Stull ....... Donna L. Surrey ....... Christine Tabor ............ Elizabeth J. Tackett ....... Margaret A. Tackett ........ .. N ix i Ewington, 0. h 8 A Dnyzon, 0. 6' Q' . Rilrlzie, Ky. ' Morehead, Ky. ' Aberdeen, O. ' P Byerville, O. P O Smne, Ky. Norton, Va 6' .. Van Lear, Ky McVeigh, Ky ' Big Rock, Va. Maywille, Ky. K .Q . 41, Dezznulon, Ky. mi, I Seaman, O. -af ' JA P Louiwille, Ky. Middlerboro, Ky. Bayride, N. Y. , 4' Baltimore, Md. a .5 , Painmlille, Ky. , r V4 I 1 Gnrriron, Ky. Douglamm, N. Y. Pimlzurgla, Pa. ........Sbarp.rl:urg, Ky. Quincy, Ky. 'V -- 54-4 . ' ' gs Cr ., as -7 l Inez, ....... Lawlozz, Covinglorz Owingnfille, Newpori, . Ml. Sterling, Mt. Slerlizzg, Newporz, Gnrrixozz, Vzrgze, W 'll In ar 'F . 6' 9 -.r if Morehead, Myrtle A. Walker David B. Walsh ,,...... .. ,........ .. Louim, Ky. Pembroke, Man f I 1 , . 4 , e l 6 6 9 can T, Walter .......... ........ H azel Green, Ky. 'P+ - f ' Augusta J. Walters ...,. Cnilemburg, Ky. .. Bonetta S. Walters ....... A...... S nlyerwille, Ky ': .. Gloria Jean Walje ,... ......... V anrehurg, Ky. I f i A Roy Ware .................. ........ M t. Sterling, Ky. 3 I.: h Q V 4 ' Samuel G. Watson .............. Irvine, Ky. W 5, Y' v, Marilyn S. Webb ....... ....... l Wilmington, O. 1: ' J Stuart M. Weiser ........ ....... Q ueenf, N. Y. . I A l 5 . Q x . Thomas G. Welch ,......., jenlzim, Ky. Carol E. Wells ........ ...... A lexandria, Va. gil, A , Daniel L. Wells ...... ...,......,.. A Jbland, Ky. . Q 1 Bula K. Wells .....,...,. ......., 0 wirzgwille, Ky. 5' SW ' Phillip A. weus ......... ...... M 1. Sterling, Ky. f 3, y , 4 . Y M A 4 f' Z3 Sue S. Wells ............. ...... M orelaend, Ky. Carol S. Wheeler ..,......., ...,... I Vincberter, Ky. C 4? 1 , A Wallace F. Wheeler ........ ......... M iddlelown, Ky. my '. K2 1 Larry K.' Whitt ........... ....... M t. Sterling, Ky. f A w jackie R. Wicker ..... .............. L arkey, Ky. i , Renessa Wicker ....... ..,............ G arrell, Ky. 1 V Rita Wicker ................... .......... M alewan, IV. Va. ,, William B. Wilder ....... .................. M iddletown, 0. A '- gp 5 Evidean Wiley ........... ...... S ramping Ground, Ky. q ' Robert G. Wiley ...... ............... P ainzwille, Ky. Q -' .N A do ' , F RESHMEN hm . yi 9 I 6 , ., I ii ' il V ' 5' , 'H 'Q A f J if 'ff . , . Geneieve Williams ..... Morris G. Williams .. Nathan W. Williams Virginia K. Williams Enon, 0 Olive Hill, Ky Kr ..........0wing.wille, . Hodgenrille, Ky. Lowell G. Willis ,,... ,,,,,,.,,...,., R 11112111 Ky, .lan R- Willis --..---.....-. ............ B rookwille, Ky. Kenneth E. 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'-' V ' . 1...-W' , f Qi' at 1' 1, 'ly' -TY' MQAQ -:AAN-?1 A I ' 'W c.tru 'He' AF , 1 , . . . - -' 2'T1..2gi el-1r,,M 4?- f M? 4 6x1 7 ivan lynx tw W '15 . 'rx K. ' ,...', Mft ,' A'1'w.' amz' fa'-'PD' 4-'af- s 'M' if-ff fan 'M' . Q A 4 I -IL S 'Q 'D 1 H dv -yn, JNL.-B f hr ML, '6..1:fiv-W .Q 1- fi'-ff' .4 'th If ut.-:Q 1.21 COUNCIL OF PRESIDENTS The Council of Presidents includes all presidents of the various clubs, classes, and organizations on campus. The purpose of this or- ganization is to develop a spirit of unity, to provide cooperative planning and scheduling of social and recreational activities, and to sponsor the Better Dress Week. A president is selected to serve as chairman for each meeting. The only permanent officer each year is the secretary, who was Marlene Messer for this academic year. Dr. Adron Doran P1'efia'enl Dick Arrowood Ester Benack Don Blair Morehead Players Sigma Alpha Iota Collegiate Knights 9+ janet Campbell Tony Cavallo Alben Cgnley Temple Cope Baptist Student Union Campus Club Agriculture Club W.R.A. Senior Class Shelvy Craft Thomas Craft Lynn Crawford Robert Fl-aley Clara Harp Y.W.C.A. Open Forum Literary Arts Kappa Mu Beta Chl Gamma 224 Newman Club Jane Kendrick Gary Knight Steve Marrs Crown and Sceptre Veterans Club Crescendo Club 16 1 Harry Mayhew Roger Meade Marlene Messer Trail Blazer RHCOHIEUF Kappa Delta Pi Student N.E.A. Gary B. North Charles Richardson Jim Riley Student Council Warner Fellowship Beau Arts Club Arlene Shadrach Cosmopolitan Club Sue Roberts Richard Robinson Joe Scherer Wesley Club junior Class Les Courants Barbara Sivis joel Slaughter William Smith Les Webb D.S,F. Mystic Club Scuba Divers Forensic jim Morgan Phi Mu Alpha Nancy Roberts Home Economics Roger Shipman A.C.S. Ann Young Library Science 22 Gary North President l f A i 5 I E si ii' 4 A i 'rw.t A ,- ay, ' :li - YH tml-M, 1- - we viii 4,1 F ' , W, ff - Q if ' B.. yfguifgi A .A TDET The Student Council is the student government organization of Morehead State College. The of- ficers are elected by the entire student body an- nually, and the various representatives are elected by their respective classes and dormitories. The purpose of the Student Council is to give students a voice in the policies, rules and regulations of the college. l 1 J Robert Fraley, Vice President Sarah Coleman, Treasurer Barbara Anglin, Secretary Kenneth Akers, Reporter Bill Davidson, Historian iliil l E 07 .ZS Sponsors Dean Roger L. Wilson Associate Dean Earlyne Saunders CGUNCIL new B Ni jmzior RL'f71'6'.f6'!lhIliI'6.f George Hazelwood Dick Robinson Pat Caudill Dormilm'-1' Rv,ln'e.fe:1mli1fe: Dan Beasley Pat Oberly Bobbie Webb Christie Lepper , . il v vf iful gf' f ewi 35 5 l ,, K rs' 1, .- ' ,. uw, 4 . g V 1 i i l X fs. Sl-'lli07' Rc11f'e.fw1mli1fw Tony Cavallo Robert Morton Scottyc Copher SlIfIl70III0l'6.' RL'fU't'.l'0lIl4IfiI'l'.f James Riley Niles Waltrun Alexandria MacDonald 5 E W Q , , ' , 1 ' ' 'S ' s fsf lll i f- y I I ' f 'xie y gj f f f - i ' YB 1 .5 ' I .il I A ' 5 .1 - F 1 B fagi S ..... puffs, f ., 1 +2 l FV!-'.fl?7I1illI Rvfu'e.rw1lnli1'eJ ' Betsy I-Iiggens Ann Sdndifer 227 Q if he , 1 I ol If ' ' C' X f Q ,- R , V V 4 of N . I . 4 C A' ' iw v V av 4, Z: R fag , fs'-'gl +2 ' X if l -I 1 f Q ,. be , -J i . -v, ' CAMPUS CL The Campus Club, organized in 1933, has one ol' the oldest tradi- Tony Cavallo P!'l'.Vf!,1'lll Dan Beasley Vfrv Prarizfezlf Harry Mayhew S'z'rl'1'h1ry Elmo Kallner 7'7'l'il,fll7'l'1' Natlianial Grubb Sl'1'.QL'1Hlf-all-rlflll r ,l. T. Mays Sfwmzmr tions of organizations on the Morehead State College Campus. The Club is composed of upperclassmcn who have been selected on the basis of leadership, Character, sclwolarship, and achievement. ' 1 f K' f fi 1 6 C 'C C, l wil' i 7 is ' . 'wi 'ki N it , uf' N 'i il, , ly A. y .4 ,il fvv 'c... -'Sf , ,xx H gs 4 F .5 ,ns sl, 5 MAIN 7 ea ' 47.77 .za i C -sf 14? 'K' f ' V,-4 ,. l lv V l ' f u .- 5 f C U f iz Y , . ' y ' M, I, 'f , 'i X 53 w Y jf s gh' 'Z 1 ew g, X -cr' x Max Benton Keith Brooks Buford Crager Bill Davidson Tony Gust Tom Hamilton Joe Hinkle ' Terry Knhisch Dick Kandik Jan Kncpshield Bill McMichael Roger Meade Lee Mueller Gary North Oscar Phillips Dick Robinson Tom Robinson Jim Scobce Hecky Thompson William Thompson A A SLNIOR M1,M1s1.Rs X! XXXXXX IU 229 Firm! rouf: Tom Young, Naomi Claypool, sponsorsg Carol Wells, Bonnie Wilson, Judy Anderson, Sarah Dehart, secretary-treasurerg and Helen Ison. Second rozr: Ann Forbes, jean NXfalje, Keith Clark, vice presidentg Jim Riley, presidcntz Roy Moore, Bill Lane, Ralph Patrick, Barbara Caudill, reporterg Sue Roberts, Pat Bartlct, and Ann Bayes. jim Riley 111111201 ll prelinziamry rkelrb. 230 XX, .. I ,. ilxn . S eff' C N Sfzrnb and Roy .rffefld much of lheir leimre lime in the Ar! Dejmrlmwzl. BEAUX ARTS The Beaux Arts Club was organized in 1935 to offer students an op- portunity of studying art and participating in art activities. The annual trip to the Cincinnati Art Museum is an event which each member anxiously awaits. il s, . 1 The chief aim of the Beta Chi Gamma is to stimulate interest in science. Students who are enrolled in biology, chemistry, or geology and have an overall point standing of two are eligible for membership. -tha nimemnnn- Firrl row: Helen Galliher, Nixola Reeder, james Setser, vice president, Rheba Martin, corresponding secretaryg Clara Harp, presidentg Francis Helphin- stine, secretaryg Donley Hill, treasurerg Mr. Philley, sponsor, Donna Harrison, Charles Crouch, Winston Hamilton. Sefond row: Janet Lewis, Ronald Bivens, Josh Lovelace, Carl Coburn, Bob Woodard, Maurice Esham, Clyde Maddix, james Mann, John Tierney, Dick Dorton, Roger Shipman, Stu Kaminsky, and Laverne McKinney. ...M .x 'I 'N-. N f ,' ,xx T.. 1 Q , 5' ' 1 '13 v fr 'sndlrfib' 'g,:A - ' , A is., ',iL c W,- , ' Lf if' 1 1 X There .rmdenlr will readily agree tba! more work i.rjr111ol11ed in rorzrlructfng zz float Diane and Cliff hope lbir float will wiv the bonorr. than meer: the eye. ' 23l 1 , i f 2 , .M , .t t i, ' -L. i' 1 V . ,D . , . 1 fl 2 ,, lt E: .' 3 1 I X Q 1, g Fin! raw: Mike Slone, director, Mrs. Anne Hale, advisorg Carolyn Applegate, janet Hamm, Millie Ryle, janet Campbell, Sara Coleman, Helen Birch, Sandra Elam, Bobbie Webb, Diann Barker, and Delphalene Brewer. Second row: Janice Houck, Bill Bellew, Sharon Pennington, jean Singleton, Sandra Crosby, Bonnie Thornsbury, Kay Mers, Sharon Tindell, Jackie Smith, Betty Sizemore, Deanna Barker, Daisy Lancaster, Lula Rowe, Mellanie Mills, Mary Ann Walker, and Pat Spencer. Tlaird raw: Martha Sparks, john White, Lee R. Massey, Herione Thomas, Gary Panter, Billy Westerfielcl, Terry Lightfoot, Jack Fletcher, Allen Bennett, james Whiteley, Marcus Leaclingham, James Setser, Jordan Clay, Robert Gill, Len Obergfield, Tom Stansberry, and Ronnie Barker. The BSU on the Morehead Campus is spon- sored by Kentucky Baptists. It is an organization to promote the religious growth and spiritual de- velopment in the lives of individual students. This development is achieved through an active church life and personal commitment to His Lord- ship. 232 BAPTIST STUDE UNIO . A X 1 in i. ,' -Nr . , p cjlxi.. ,tx , E ' H fs.,g Pl' , J . A A I: gh j y ggff . 1.3, -. p L A.- in E I ll, 1 - . 'll B.. 1 BSU Choir rebeurral .-5 n Fim row: John Gartin, Sponsorg Don Blair, Presidentg Wells I-Iassell, Vice Presidentg jim Malone, Secretaryg joe Dolgas, Treasurer. Second row: Milton Roeth, Stu Kaminsky, Eldon Secrest, Bo Synder, Ben Metcalfe, C. B. Green. The Collegiate Knights, accepted as a social organization in January of 1961, was founded in order to provide a better social environ- ment for the student bodyg to endow leadership into the individual club member academically, religiously, and sociullyg to convince the student of the importance of college lifeg and to provide organized contributions to the school and community. Social boar ' Al lbe rare: 233 ofa 4 fix l o A 'Q ' '- Wig 4 if will 4 l ,I Mfr. Adron Doran accompanies Eik Soo Num as Arlene Sbadmr president, look: on. The Cosmopolitan Club is the campus international relations or- ganization. Its purpose is to formulate a bond of union, develop mutual interests, and create an enduring friendship, and cultivate good will among students of different races and nationalities. All students of foreign countries or of minority groups on camp- us are automatically members of the club. American students are received by invitation only, and are based on scholarship, leader- ship, character, and achievement. The Connor enjoy lhemrelver ul the home of Mfr. Doran. 1 l 1 I ' vrxlfv 02 5' 12, l r K li' ..,,4! hs Firrl row: Rosie Ratliff, Pat Spencer, Alex MacDonald, Scottye Copher, Rheba Martin, secretary-treasurer, Arlene Shadrach, president, Wanda Peace, vice- president, Barbara Anglin, Evelyn Nygard, Georgia Mclntyre, and Nermin Sverdem. Second row: Lynn Crawford, janet Campbell, Harry Mayhew, Jim Thom- as, Dick Arrowood, Ray McClellen, josh Lovelace, Roger Meade, David Masters, jim Whiteley, Terry Wicker, Dick Robinson, Marshall Banks, M. K. Thom- as, jim Morgan, Paul West, Reza Afslarian, Man Singh Das, John Wong, Eik Soo Nam, and Sandy Miller. 234 il ll l Fi:-rt row: Vera Boncarosky, Carolyn Applegate, Sandra Oppenheimer, Marietta Sturgell, vice president, Arye Ellington, Kay Wheeler, treasurer, jane Kenrick presidentg Virginia Mabry, secretary, Betty Todd, Barbara Sivis, Dolores Rawlings, Francis Helphenstine. Second row: Sandra Nyilas, Pam Dalton, Nancy Roberts, Patricia Cauclill, Fern Puckett, Pat Litton, Rosemary Shook, Barbara Stamper, Ann Gayhart, Mary Rickets, and Peggy McNeW. Third row: Georgia McIntyre, Carolyn Watson, Lynn Crawford, Iris Sowards, Kay Irvin, Bobbie Webb, Patricia Bartlett, Emma Lou Gullett, Helen Birch, and Barbara CROWN SCEPTRE Anglin. Kay ll7laeeler, Virginia Mabry, Mariefm Sim-gel! and Roremary Shook decomle lhe Cbrirlmar tree in the lobby of lbe Doran Sludenl Home. Lt? SK K5 'ii new -3 Crown and Sceptre is an honorary service organization for sophomore women who have shown outstanding qualities of scholarship, serv- ice, and leadership during their freshman year. Mrs. Doran, Mrs. Moore, and Miss Saunders are the sponsors of the organization. , 235 eq, Fmt ww Sylvm Holton linda Tfnclxett L1nL Colvey Imnknc Evflm lynn Cmwford Fmily Durmtt Beth Bowling, Susan Breeding, :md onmc Konlwl Suomi ww Millie Rhylc Mu Combs osh Lovclnc M1 Holton Don Combs jim Malone, George Hazelwood, Dick The Morehead Players IS composed of MSC clmmfm fmd Q ,af Q nte m dmmfl arocluctlons .Q I 1 2 f A A ff ' ' , P l :fy ' 40 Mr. 0. Hollon, .rpomorf Dials Ar rawoad, pre.ridef1l,' Donald Lough rie, dellflrmzezll heady Millie Rbyle .retrelary,' Lane C07'I'6-jf, publicizy, and Mac Combi, 1:-eamrer. Mildred Ryle, ligbling fffblliffglll for the Di1fi,rion of Fine Am pmduclion HARVEY. giver in- .fl7'llL'li0II.f fo Sim Breeding. Ivor a.r.ri.rlan1. N Nancy Oxborne applie: Wallare Iu.rtire'J ,flylized make-ap. Lynn Crawford demonxtratex her acting ieclmiqnex. for hir danring role in PIED PIPER. ,.,N JD 1, .FQ 1 P5 X l Z I 5, K LL , , Q- C. Mcnlbwzr of fbe Scene Darign Cla,f.r work lo mnzplvlv .wi for lbv produrrion of PIED PIPER. 237 DIVI G EAGLES M.S.C. SCUBA CLUB Members of the Scuba Club are taught the safety of using scuba equipment. The divers study the variations of the lakes in Eastern Kentucky. Photographing of the underwater plants and animals plays an important part of the club's activities. Alerozz Lake, RIGHT. .l'l'I'1't',l' fu' rr 111.1.froz for lbe DfI'fll4Q Efrglar Herby den1r2mlm1e.r lbe rfmrkel. t Frm 7'01l'.' Diane Davidson, Christy Lepper, Bonnie Olson, Acie Hall, and Carmeta Talerico. Second row: T joe Belcastro, Bo Snyder, Douglas Virgin, Lloyd Rice, Williaima Smith, President: Herb Schmidt, Nick Ray- bourn, Bob Tankersly, and Stu Kaminsky. Fira! row: Patty Litton, Ifiisgjlla Rose, Faye Fallen, Nelda Vest, Patty McKinney, Ann Sandifer, janet Campbell, Joyce Ferguson, Judith Prichard, Lula Rowe, Eva Adkins, Patty Burton, Wanda Holbrook, Fqn Puckett, and-Gloria Taylor. 'Sumnd row' Eloise Foster, Ggy,encla Wrigl1t, Pat Caudill, liajgara Allen, Dglphalene Biaver, secretary, Gloria Forsythe, treasurer, Sowards, vice presidentg Nancy Roberts, presidentg KaLWl1eeler, reporterg Miss Patti Bolin, sponsor, Allis Morris, Clara Chandler, Ottie Baldwin, and Daisy Lancaster. Third man' Sandra Oppenheimer, Sharon Bush,,Delores Rawlings, Mary Birch, Frida Catron, lugly- Cannon, Sue Clark, Martha Richards, Marijo Rawlings, Sandy Hicks, Beyy Rowe, Mollie Campbell, Pearl Lucas, Arye Ellington, Mellanie Mills, Ruth Hill, Doris Lyon, Lovgenia Smith, Janice Titus, and Linda Salisbury. HO E ECONGMICS CLUB One of Morehead's oldest campus organizations, the Home Economics Club, was established in 1938. Its purpose is to provide a common interest for home eco- nomics majors and minors on this campus and to establish an affiliation with the Kentucky Home Economics Asso- ciation and the American Home Economics Club. Each year the organization raises funds for two scholar- ships of 36100 each to be awarded to high school seniors who seek opportunities for college preparation in the home economics field. YD Min Bolin enter: the food: lab afler leaching fl :lair in home fu nixlaingx. .fl f. N 239 Fifarl row: Sandra Nyilas, Nancy Collins, Evelyn Nygaard, Pat Thompson, Louise Smart, Anita Rose. Bette Bateman. Second row: Mary Walker, Sharon Hat field, Betty Pack, Bob Fraley, president: Emma Gullett, vice-president, Barbara Anglin, secretary: Virginia Lee Mabry, reporterg James Landrum, treasurer Alex Conyers, sponsorg Wanda Ison, Jewell Moore. Third rr1w.' Etta Smith, Eva Kelly, Winfcnrd Norman, Darrel Murphy, Orbie Rivers, Beverly Thompson Billye Rains, Judy Trusty, Troy Wheele1', Janice Perry, Janice Harris, Paul Spencer, Lalo Bradford. Fonrlb mira' Janice Coomer, Sue Evans, Donald Ison Jackson Brown, Elwood Harris, Clyde Green, Allan Smith, Warner Manning, Ralph Carder, Vaughn Caudill, Gary Lee, Rondall Blevins. KAPPA M Kappa Mu is composed of commerce or busi- ness majors or minors. The purpose of the or- ganization is: to promote a higher degree of unity, fellowship and good will among the personnel of the Department of Commerce, and to contribute the execution of the general ad- ministrative policies of the college. Members confer with their advisors. .- 'HG OR SGCIETY 5 iirilhl The Junior-Senior Mens Honor Society was organized to rec- N A ognize those junior and senior men who have shown outstanding ii lf f i v' qualities of scholarship, leadership and service at Morehead State College. Selection of students was based on a 3.0 academic standing or better and qualifying faculty vote. Other members not pictured are: Tom Barnard, David Jordon, George Kerr, I-larry Shrout, Bill Svec, and Terry Wicker. Gary Link f70f11f.l' rm! fha' arlirlzf of Ike Society to David Mailer! and Mr. Venellozzi. Bmwriug in the library if zz flaarfzcterirfic of lbe memberr of this on-gfnzizazion. . A 3 Fira! raw: Bob Fraley, Kent Rowland, Victor Venettozzi, sponsorg and George Hazelwood, Second row: Robert Gill, Pat Arnett, Harry Mayhew, Clyde Maddix, Gary Link, and Buford Crager. Third rauu' Charles Richardson, Harry Wfebcr, james Setser, David Masters, and james XVhiteIcy. 24I MYSTIC CL B The Mystic Club was founded in 1945 in memory of Coach Len Miller whose influence was far-reaching in- maintaining high standards on the athletic field. The purposes of the Mystic Club are . . . . . . To honor men and women who show outstanding accom- plishment in the field of athletics. i . . . To recognize athletes who demonstrate outstanding ability in the contests. . . . To supervise the election of cheerleaders and assume respon- sibility of all pep rallies. . . . To discourage the wearing of high school letters and any unearned MSC letters. During the academic year the Mystic Club aids in decorating the Field House for the Homecoming Dance and presents a loving cup to the Homecoming Queen. The club also furnishes ushers for all athletic events. The Little Olympics is held in the spring which is another activity of the club. ,, X iT Ill K 1' if-ties xii xx a T kwa. , , 5 First row: Pat Caudill, Beverly Fryman, secretary, Ted Hall, vice president, joel Slaughter, president, Dot Dudley, treasurer, Ann Pemberton, sponsor, and Patti Clay. Second raw: Scottye Copher, Ann Young, Sue Davidson, Sherry Fannin, Thelma Barker, Zina Hamrick, and Emily Durrett. Third row: Pat Hall, Mary Smith, Betty Everman, Judy Cannon, Nadine Naugle, Judy Moore, and Sandy Nyilas, Pourzb raw: John Gallaway, Don Parks, Charles Richardson, Max Calhoun, Dan Tucker, and Ralph Carder. 242 Firrt row: Glenna Evans, Pat Burton, Terri Hughes, Cloe Atkinson, Diana Davidson, jackie Caudill, Janie Kelly, Betsy Higgens, Anita Green, and Barbara Allen. Second row: Helen Grierson, Sue Clark, Ann Wagner, Pat Hedges, Gail Finny, Carol Feather, Char- lene Atkins, Delores Reynolds, and Louise Fryman. Third row: Patsy Cassidy, Evelyn Hopkins, Donna Stone, Sandra Scott, Mary Grove, Sue Little, Ann Forbes, Janice Houck, Sandra Crosby, and Bonnie Lunclergan. Fam-lla raw: Jack Williams, Jack Landow, Dick Dome, Les Meade, Rudy,Mosier, Lance Allethauser, John Ellison, Dave Miller, and Tom McGlone. Fifth row: Cliff Barger, Fred Francis, and Vern Cahall. COUNCIL S2 T7 1 , Fin! row: Beverly Fryman, Dorothy Dudley, Ann Pemberton, Arlene Shadrach, and Patty Clay Second row: Ted Hall, Gail Combs, and Joel Slaughter. 1 U SIGMA CHI The Mu Sigma Chi Club is the local student affiliate chapter of the American Chemical Society. Anyone having completed successfully one semester of chemistry is eligible for l membership. ly s R I S , i i , 3 WS? im w. wg . -,. ffl 1-, ffrfapg.f W... t Haig. P1 Q514'f'2',': . - gi i -15. i H M pggfqx ,1 Ui ' 'pf L V . . . , . , f - Q 4, V, Glam mzzmnlerx of 7I7fHly ,rzzef and .rbnjwar mn be folnlzl nz Mag' lbe cbemi.rl1'y lab. n .nav -ul C'lmrlv.r Iirewef' if deeply mzzrcrned zzfilb fbe 1'e.rul!.r of Ibis exjlerimezzr. Fin! rrmf: Mr. Tony Phillips, sponsorg Laverne McKinney, secretary: Curl Coburn, treasurerg Roger Shipman, presidentg Donnely Hill, vice presi- dentg Jerry Banker, and Robert Baker. Second mum Nicky Reeder, Helen Gallagher, Charles Newman, Benny Hall, john Tierney, Maurice Eslmm, james Porter, Charles Brewer, Lloyd Goble, Clyde Madclix, Clifford Hieronymus, Clara Harp, and Donna Harrison. 244 VY 1-'AF 5 'M . up..-o fur rv xl Fivzrl raw: Peggy Honaker, Glenna Evans, secretaryg joan Smart, Judy Snedegar, Mary johnson, Sandra Sparks, Mr. Charles Apel, sponsor. Second mm: Mary Rickets, Bonnie Rogers, vice presidentq Bob Barrett, H. D. Reynolds, treasurerg Josh Lovelace, Dickie Craft, presidentg Don Hall, program chair- man: Georgia Forsythe, and Scottye Copher. OPE FOR The Open Forum was organized at the request of students as a means of discussing campus problems and problems of a general nature throughout the state and nation, The club strives to create an in- terest in current events and the problems that face us. Guest speakers discuss a topic of current interest. His talk is followed by a discussion period. The club gives an annual citizenship award to a deserving senior. , . .4 ' X l 11 llybelber la wie wider lbe ROOSTER or lbe LOG CABIN 1v.1.r llw qmarlion of flu' day. 245 s Firrl row: William Counts, joseph Scherer, James Vlfhiteley, James Norsworthy, Steve Marrs, Donald Wetinore, and Franklin Carver. Second ww: Dr. Wfilhelm Exelbirt, sponsorg james Morgan, Charles Rich- ardson, David Masters, George Kerr, WIIYHC Stark, Gary Burton, Gary Knight, Edison Yetter, Louis Cowen. LIBRARY SCIENCE The Library Science Club strives to further the professional knowl- edge of its members, to promote fellowship, and to serve as a re- cruiting agency for librarians. 246 LES COURANTS The Les Courants is a club of male upperclassmen organized in the spirit of fraternity and fellow- ship. Membership is limited to twenty and is by invitation on the basis of interest and abilities in Fine Arts. Firrlirow: Lula Rowe, Rachel Whitney, Clarica Vlilliams, sponsor, Emile Durret, presidentg Ann Young, vice presidentg Sue Tacket, secretaryg Shelva Craft, Mary Smith, and Ann Young. Sermzd row: Sylvia Hor- ton, Joyce Stevens, Louise Arnett, Loretta Roarks, jim Norsworthy, Don Combs, Sandra Hicks, Linda Tackett, Barbara Sivis, and Donna Stone. f t...-..-c . Q Firxt row: Marietta Sturgell, Georgia McIntyre, Carolyn Wfatson, Mary Rickets, Carol Feather, Sue Breeding, Pam Dalton, Marjorie Howard, Shirley Conley, and Anna Gayhart. Sammi mum' Lane Corvey, Frankie Evans, Dave Masters, director of publicity, Calie Hicks, vice president, Albert Stewart, advisorg Lynn Crawford, president, Lois Moore, secretary, john Jester, treasurer, Bob Kelly, joe Scherer, and Bob Thompson. Third fore: Matt Hays, Charles May, Pat Spencer, Mrs. Day, Hildreth Iwiaggard, Victor Vene- tozzi, Betty Wells, Sue Johnson, Nathan Capehart, jim Noreseworthy, and Harry Mayhew. Iinurlb 1'IlIl'.' Mildred Childers, Lela Vice. Mr. Galford, Wfilliam Hampton, Kay Irvin, Bobby Webb, Ethel Moore, and Ben Hicks. LITERARY ARTS The chief purpose of the Lit- erary Arts is to further interest in languages and literature by provid- ing for extracurricular activities through lectures, films, programs, and informal discussions. It is de- signed primarily for majors and minors in the literary arts but is open to all who show interest in the field. NEWMAN REPRESENTATIVES The purpose of the Newman is to provide for continued growth in the Catholic faith in the religious, social, and intellectual life of the secular campus. -in--qua s -- ww-'aussi Steven Kvichek, Mary jo Hill, Judy Laver, Lynn Crawford, presidentg Bonnie Lundigan, Carmeta Talerico and John Wong. 247 v Ill 5' l 4 llll il' 5 l 2.6 I f r r I l 1 'r 11 'nw-Emu f4fA -'sv ' l V i 1 i f ly if L I Q. : . rl 5 . .z 5' f Fifrl 1-nzru' Dr. Herrold, sponsorg Gary Knight, presidentq Bill Thomas, vice presidentg .lack Kelley, secretaryg jack Hall, treasurer: l.lovcl Goble, Bo Queen, Troy Wlmeeler, and Kenneth Bland. Second rom' Wrxlter' XXlilliams, Robert Kelley, Lewis Zucco, Harry Weber, Kieth Brooks, Carl Sewell, Richard Slater, james Caudill, and Les Webb. Third row: Gene Kelley, Allan Gaffin, and Charles Brewer. Knight call: cadence for the eleven man rolor guard. 248 fi? R LE. ,f J ' VETERANS CLUB The Veterans Club was organized for a threefold purpose: To keep members informed on veterans af- fairsg To contribute to the extracurricular program of the collegeg To assist students with mutual interests and common background to gather for fellowship. Members of the club present the Colors at all ath- letic events. The elezfezz man group led the Big Sandy Boufl Parade at Pniulyffille, K y. P Troy Wheeler wo: fhe error: of zhe 1959 Big Sandy Bowl The member: of fhe cluh .fer-rod ILT efrorfx for the roiiremzzzzx Queen. Mi.r.r lVilmn Ifom wax crowned Queen of the Vet'.r Bail for the academic year of - 1959-60. 250 QW F ilu 4111? vii 'fn 'PV 'V .X'.Nk2?fx ' N fypowg J THETA PI CHAPTER PHI MU ALPHA SI FGNIA Theta Pi Chapter of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia was chartered on May 24, 1959. The faculty advisor of Theta Pi and Province Governor of Province 25 is Dr. IE. Duncan. Members are se- lectecl on the basis of interest in music, leadership, scholarship, achievement, and character. All for one and one for nfl. Iiifrl rozru' Steve Marrs. Sermlzl 1'o1rf,' Will Parker and Clytle Caliguiri. Third rvzzu' Steve Kvichak, joe Scherer, and Ron Barker. Frmrlb rrrun' Bill Barone, liill Ritter, Gary Burton, and Ron Mayo. Iiiflb min Dave jortlan, Ron Ball, Etl Yetter, jim Morgan, and Dick Hammil. Sixlb 1'0Zl'.' Lou Cowan, Lewis Clements, john Shook, Tom Hol- witz, Paul Holowitz, and Nathan Capehart. Sw'- 011117 mzzn' F. Marzan, Keith Huffman, Charles Niren, Chris Gallaher, Tom Barnard, Frank Pa- querella, and Charles Ratliff. liigbfh muf: Mike Svec, jim Diamond, Roger Reece, John Bloethe, Forrest Kelly, Wlayne Stark, Bill Svec, and John Stetler. OFFICERS Forrest Kelly, execlzliw nflmlfli .r0rrelnry,' Ed Yetter, .l'l'l'1'6lcIU'-f1'04l.fllI'6'1',' james Morgan, fu'e.riden!,' Joe Scherer, fire f7l'L'.ffd0lll,' and Steve Marrs, lzifforimz. mv' 3. J XR 3 1 - - H Lan to ffm raw, I-r: Linda Brannam, Carole Short, LaNeIIe Landrum, Peggy Hubbard, chaplain, Irene Spurgeon, editorg Mary Anderson, secretary, Donna Hughes, sergeant-at-arms: Esther Benack, presi- clentg Beverly Bowling, Kerma Beavens, and Ruth Stephens, treasurer. SIGMA ALPHA IOTA The Gamma Upsilon chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota, national music fraternity for women, was installed Octo- ber 23, 1960. Mrs. Ruth Gould, second national vice president was the installing officer. Girls were pledged according to scholarship, musical audition and general character. i -'Ql..1 i MH. Rutla Gould, second fmliofznl vice president, pinning ' Mfr. Either Bemzck, Gamma Uprilmz rlmpler preridefztr. Sigma Alpha Iota and gumlr. 25l V 4 ig gf ' ,Lx Q ' D , h 'fs A1 ami, , m ' I' ' 'iimi x ' E X iii . Y, , , - -Y ,,, 1' 1 in eff!! q ' M .ff A Q- ,f L , aw f 1. 11- -.W-' . '-- , ' .Y f :Q CX V' tt: ' RV ii ff mfiag Q K , .-.JL -. .- -. .,g.5v, xg ggi! ' I, ep 5, 5' - ,?! Q 'Y 1 HSE 3 9 5 14 slain? AM' 'GW Q u- 1 wx, A I 7 1 Q' r- -FW V F MQ ,. 3 , Mig Q . t' A XE - 3 V f jx A A A x J in 1 t i va Fir!! row: Mary Van Hoose, Sylvia Horton, Judy Prichard, Susie Roberts. president, Zina Hamrick, Thelma Barker, Joan Sperry, and Nancy Roberts. Second row: Charlotte Ellington, Carol Feather, Pat Bartlett, secretaryg Donna Lohmier, Judy Trusty, Beverly Chapman, Judy Henke, Marietta Sturgell. and Clara Chandler. Third row: Charles May, treasurerg Reverend Thomas Ditto, Paul Kroth, Art Shapland, director, Dave Walsh, Harry Weber, John Pflieger, Roger Reese, vice presidentg Doug Osborne, public relations chairmang and Ted Byman. it .- s WE LEY FELLOW HIP Knowing that college students are searching for a deep, fulfilling Christian experience, the Wesley Fel- lowship endeavors to provide this enriching spiritual growth. The program explores many facets of worship, education and fellowship. The Fellowship is a local organization of the National Methodist Student Move- ment, and serves as a link between the college campus and the Methodist Church. The doors are open to all. ,,,,.f- ' The Clsrirtmur decoration of the lVr-.rley Cenler nflmrled the allention of Doug Orborn, Irene Spurgeon, and Susie Roberlx. 253 Firrl mw: Janice I-lauck, Evelyn Hopkins, Sandra Crosby, Alice Cain, Kay Prater, Nancy Vance, Bonnie Olson, Pat McKinney, Christie Leppor Gwen Mullins, Diann Barker, Helen lson, and Deanna Barker. Second raw: Linda Rogers, Betty Bateman, Pat Oberly, Kay Mets, Julie Kennedy, Nancy Roberts, Bonnie Davidson, Marilyn Wiseman, Ann Wagner, Sharon Combs, Laradean Kohls, Janie Kelly, Linda Marshall, and Sue Evans. Third row Donna Freed, Sharon Bush, Pat Sorrell, Marjorie Kegley, Brenda Swingley, vice presidentg Temple Cope, president, Mildred Ryle, secretary, Darlene Brady Malinda Moore, Ann Lane, Charlene Aitkins, Loyola Salyer, Rosemary Green, and Carolyn Little. Fourth row: Ann Pemberton, sponsor, Nan Ward spon sorg Arlene Walton, Kay Irvin, Letitia Knoeler, Clotine Ferguson, Kay Wheeler, and Rebecca Berry. cared: Temple Cope, president, Mildred Ryle, secretary-treasurer, porterg Ann Pemberton, sponsor. 254 I rg. Brenda Swingley, vice president. Slfmding: Nan Ward, sponsorg Marjorie Kegley, re- W.R.A. The Women's Recreational Association is an or ganization for all college women interested in vari ous types of physical activity. The organization pro motes sports, develops a spirit of fair play, sports manship, and fellowship among students. Slow refleaces ! ! T-i..,Q,. ' . 'A ' A G IN A Firrt row: Steve Marrs, pfesidentg Clyde Caliguiri, Evelyn Kurth. Myra Turman, secretaryg Vera Boncaro- sky, secretaryg Esther Benack, vice presidentg Rudy Mosier, Gene Hemminger. Sec0ml1'ow.' Ronnie Mayo, jim Morgan, Marvin Perry, Charles Cannup, Mike Svec, Bill Svec, Thomas Holowitz, Charles Niren, Ralph Wienstein. CSMENC The Morehead State College Crescendo-Student Members Chap- ter of the Music Educators Na- tional Conference was organized to provide opportunities for its mem- bers to become acquainted with leaders in the music education pro- fession. This is gained from par- ticipation in programs and dem- onstrations, discussions, and per- forming groups planned by the group. DSF The Disciple Student Fellow- ship was organized by the mem- bers of the First Christian Church. This organization supplies pro- grams 'to fit the spiritual and so- cial needs of the college students. It offers opportunities to partici- pate in all church functions. The DSF is student directed and is maintained because of interest. Fin! row.-. Cloria Compton, secretary, Becky Berry, Donna Freed, vice presidentg Anna jean Gayheart, Barbara Sivis, presidentg Priscilla Rose. Second row: Martha Richards, student leaderg Fran Clifton, Jean Ellis, treasurer. 255 FORE SIC U IO The Forensic Union strives to promote speech activity through active participation on campus, in the community, and with other ed- ucational institutionsg and to dc- velope individual ability and capac- ity for oral communication in a democratic society, Pat Hall, Pat Spencer, Sue Breeding, Millie Rhyle, Les Webb, Hazelwood, Jack Williams, and Robert Conley. Fim row: Dorothy Conley, sponsor, Marlene Messer, presidentg james Whiteley, vice presidentg janet Hamm, secretary, Gayle Owsley, treasurer, Marilyn Wiseman, and Patty Clay. Second row: David jorden, Francis Cain, Thelma Caudill, Nelson Grote, Donna Harrison, Hazel Whitaker, Virginia Rice, and Clarissa Williams. 256 Lane Corvey, Carolyn Combs, George K PPA DELTA PI The Kappa Delta Pi, an honor society in education, seeks to en- courage high professional intellec- tual and personal standards and to recognize outstanding contribu- tions to education. Its membership includes both faculty and students. WARNER FELLUWSHIP The First Church of God, An- derson, Indiana, sponsors the Warner Fellowship for the stu- dents of the MSC Campus. Worship, fellowship, and fun is the curriculum for this group. Fira! row: Fred Temple Cope, p secretaryg Grace Ronnie DeHart, Black. Fraley, Anita Pitts, Maxine Gayhart, Wzinda Smith, Shelvy Craft, Patsy Sorrel, Nelda Vest, resident, Dick Craft. Semfzd row: Pearl Lucas, julie Severy. Donna Stone, Sharon Bush, Hall, Rita Wicker, Gweencla Wright, Minnie Clifford. Thin! mzw: Charles Richardson, Kenneth Vencil, Roy Cline, Winston Hamilton, vice presidcntg Charles Crouch, Hugh YWCA The Young Women's Christian Association, a popular organization on the campus, sponsors a pro- gram that is both religious and social. While the primary purpose of the organization is to foster the religious life of the women stu- dents, it also strives to offer a well balanced social program. The YWCA presents a 35100 scholarship to a deserving girl with a high academic standing and who is willing to be an active member of the organization. Fm! row: Majorie Kegley, Rachel Whitney, Louise Smart, Martha Fry, vice president, Mrs. Kate Hill, sponsor, Shelvy Craft, presidentg Mary Smith, Brenda Swingley, Ann Young. Semnd row: Clara Hasley, Temple Cope, Loise Roark, Pat Spencer, Betty Everman, Eva Kelley, Mary Lee Rickets, Gloria Taylor. 257 COUNSELORS MONITORS The counselors are elected by the presidents of the hall and Monitors are used for all residence halls in assisting the director their activities include assisting the freshmen to adjust to college of the hall and the Dean of Students in maintaining residence hall life and aiding upperclassmen with their problems. standards. NORTH MENS HALL Counselors Firrr faux' Dan Beasley, james Scobee, Ed- ward DeBaene, Keith Brooks and Pat Slagle. Second 1'014'.' Les Redmond, Don Parks, Robert Lairmore, Robert Barrett. George Stecens. Fred Francis, Ireland Slone, and Mr. XVilliam Hampton, director. FIELDS HALL Counselors Firfl mul: Patricia Oberley, Rebekah Lewis, Marilyn Wf,ei'i..rn. Second row: Iris Stafford, Ann Nickle, Peggy Young, Lynn Crawford, and Temple Cope. Third raw: Helen Birch, Nancy Osborne, Irene Conley, Georgia Kay Forsythe, and Mrs. Kate Hill, director. 258 ALLIE YOUNG HALL Counselors First row: Iris Sowards, Kay Wheeler, Ar- lene Walton. Second muff Fern Puckett, Mildred Ryle, Sandra Oppenheimer, and Mrs. Mary A. Watstmn, director. EAST MEN 'S HALL Monitors Flint! rrzuz' XXfilliam Craigmyle, Elijah Tur- man, Acie Hall, john Howard, and Tom Ball. Serum! rrmx' George Hazelwood. Tony Cavallo, joe Fawns, Paul Adams. and Mr. T. Nays, director. h ,,,.,,' . .. ALLIE YOUNG HALL Monitors Fifzrf mu': jane Kenrick, Eviclean Wiley. Melaine Mills, and Mary Groves. Semud row: Polly Tucker, Mary Jo Hill, Rebecca Pettay, and Mrs. Mary A. Watson, director. T7 tb T7 NORTH MEN'S HALL Monitors 1:jI'.l'f razzz' jim Miller, jim Tolliver, Gary North, joe Hinkle, and XVilliam Mc- Michael. SL't'IH1d rozcu' Kirby Hoffman. Troy XX'heeler, Glenn Roberson, Roger Meadc, Don Polly, Mike O'l.eary, and Mr. Wfilliam Hampton, director. Not pictured: Ronald Jennings. 1,2 FIELDS HALL Monitors Fifxrl row: Evelyn R. Nygard, Sandra J. Nylas, and Zina Hamrick. Semnd 1-oux' Lois- A. Moore, Donna Hughes, and Mrs. Kate Hill, director. 5 259. ,is H g,,,,,,..--....,,, I THOMPSON HALL ' Counselors Firrl row: Carolyn Atkinson, Kay Irving, Nancy Roberts, Barbara Anglin, Janice Perry, Bobbie Webb, Pamela Dalton, and Joyce Callilmn. Serwzd 1'uu',' Beulah john- son, Betty North, Linda Swearingen, Pa- trica Hedges, Anna J. Gayhart, Marjorie Howard, Frecla Patterson, Nancy Vance. ancl Mrs. Wlilliam Harding, Llirector. V-4. ..-., , Q, wif? 283213 'fiat' L i it DORAN STUDENT HOUSE Monitors Firm! rnuz' Palmer WllCClCl', anal Gary North. Serwzd rouz' Mr. Wfilliam Mat'k, directorg and Troy Wlmeeler. THOMPSON HALL Monitors Fifzrl rouu' joan Melvin, Georgia Mclntyre Norma Ellis, and Charlotte Ethriclge. Sec and wuz' Carol Georges. Ruth Ann Esham Marjorie Howard, Bette North, and Mrs Vlilliam Harding. director. P 1 Ahwlcw, 7 js! 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Barber, Mabel ,....... Bays, Anne .......... Beane, James R. .... , Bentley, Earl .............. Bishop, Marguerite ..,... Boggs, Suzanne ......... Bolin, Patti .................. Boswell, Dr. George ....,... ....... Butler, Chloe ........l.......,...,,,. ..,.... C Carey, Dr. Henry ......,. Carpenter, Gretta ...... Ida Belle .,,,..... ....... Carter, Anne ............... Caudill, Caudill, Ira ........,....... Caudill, Thelma ..,..... Caudill Virginia ....... Caudill Wilma ....,. Chaney, Joyce ...... Chaney, Rex ........ Chapman, Ione ..,.... Chumley, Loria ....... Claypool, Naomi ....... Collis, John ............ Combs, Mona ......... Conley, Dorothy ....... Conyers, Alex ........ Conyers, Edith ..,...., Cooper, Lake ...... ....... ....... Cox, Alice ...... ..................... ....... D Day, Lorene ........ ....... ....... Doran, Dr. Adron ........ ....... Denney, Sam ...... Detherage, E. C. .....,. . Dorton, Delores ......,.. Dunagan, Shirley .......... . .... .. Dunagan, Dr. Tommy . Duncan, Dr. Johnson E. ..... ...... . Dunlap, Margaret ..,.. Q .......... ....... Erwin, Jewell .......,.,.............. ....... Evans, Thelma ..................... ....... Exelbirt, Dr. Wilhelm Fair, Linus A. ..................... ...... . Fincel, Neville .....,. .. Fowler, Dr. Nolen .... Fry, Brent ............. Fulbright, Glenn ....... 280 Administration, Faculty and Staff Index Galford, Loris ...... ............... ..... Gartin, John ......... Graves, Octavia ........ .. Grote, Dr, C. Nelson ............. ...... Haggan, Henry ...................... ..... Hale, Anne ........... Hall, Billy Joe ........ Hall, Oval ............... Hall, Dr. Palmer ........ Hampton, William ...... Harding, Nell ......... Hart, Joyce ............ Hart, Rondal ............... ..... Hastings, Donna .......... Heaslip, Dr. Margaret Herrold, Dr. Zadia ........ ..... Hill, Betty ............... Hill, Date ............,. Hilliard, Luther ....... Hogan, Herbert ........... Holloway, Donald ....... ..... Holtan, Orley I. ..... . Hornback, Ray ......... Huffman, Keith .................. ..... Jackson, Dr. Crayton .......... ........ Jenkins, Charles ......... Kauffman, Alice ...................... ........ Kelly, Lake ............ Knight, Patsy ........ .......... ........ Lester, Roy .............,......... ........ Lesueur, Alex ............... ........ Lake, Allen ................. Lappin, Dr. Warren C. Lesueur, Joan ............. Laughrie, Donald ....... Lynd, Benjamin ........... Mack, William ........... Maggard, Hildreth ........... ........ Mangrum, Dr. Franklin Martin, Mary ................... ........ Martin, Vonda Jean ......... ........ Marzan, Fred ............... Mayo, Elizabeth ........ Mays, J. T. ................ . McWhorter, Stanley Minish, Juanita .,,........ Moore, Ethel ............................ ........ Nelson, Ronald E. ...............,.. ....... . Nollau, Hazel ............. Overstreet, Paul ..................... ........ Owsley, Dr. William B Pack, Charles ........ Patton, Dr. Ben ...... Patton, Margaret ....... Pemberton, Ann ....... Penny, Guy ............ Philley, Betty ........ Philley, John ............. Phillips, Toney ........... Playforth, Dr. Roscoe Playforth, Sibbie ....... Prewitt, Laura ........... Prince, James ............. Rader, Dr. Clifford R. Rice, Virginia ........... Rice, W. H. ........... . Riffe, Robbie ........ Roe, Thelma ........ Roberts, Leonard ...... Roberts, Norman ....... Saunders, Earlyne ...... Severy, Violet ........... Shane, Dr. Ted ...... Shy, Joan .......,...... Slater, Mary .........,.... Smelley, Era Mae ....... Snedegar, Charline ..... Stetler, John K. ...,. . Stewart, Albert .......... Stewart, Chad ............ Stewart, Dr. Lawrence Stewart, Stellarose ..... Stokes, Bob .....,.....,,.... Sublett, Vera ............... Tant, Dr. Norman Tucker, Mildred ......... Venettozzi, Victor ..... Walls, Barbara ........... Walter, Dr. Zell .,..... Waltz, Blanche ........ Ward, Nan ............ Watson, Bess ........ Watson, Mary ...... Wells, Jean .......... Wells, Mary Ella ..... West, Grace .............. Whartenby, Allen ..... Whitaker, Hazel ...... Wicker, Monroe ...... Wilkes, Ella ............ Williams, Clarica ......, Williamson, Jane ....... Wilson, Roger L. .... . Woods, Carl ......... Woosley, Robert ....... Young, George ......... Young, Thomas ....... Acord, A James Franklin ....... ..... Adams, Jo Nell ,.,.,.......... Adams, John H. ......... . Adams, Marie M. Adams, Ruby Kaye .....,.,, Adams, William Paul ..... Addington, Robert ...,..,.... Adikilis, Jeffery George ...... Adkins, Charlene ............ Adkins, Eva Jane ........ Afsharian, Reza ........ Aitkin, Akers, Alape, Charlene ,,,,. ..... Kennith R. .,.,. . William .,.,,,.......... Alexander, Donna Kaye ...... Allen, Allen, Allen Allen, Allen, Allen, Allen Barbara A. ....,....... . Carol Faith ........ Ellarose ,.......... James III .,..,......,.. James William ..... Marsha G. .............,. . Milford Ray ................ ..... Alletdhauser, Norbert Lance Amyx, Carroll Boyd .....,..,..... ..... Anglin, Barbara E. ................ .... . Ankrum, George Theodore Applegate, Carolyn Anne .. Applegate, Dave V. ........... .... . Applegate, Rena Mae ......... ..... Archambeault, Gene W. Armstrong, Judith ........... Arnett, Arnett, Garland L. ....... . Mildred W. ..... . Arrowood, Richard ....., Ashwo rth, Carlene ........... Atkinson, Carolyn A. .... . Atkinson, Chloe Lee ........ Auerswald, Larry ,......... Austin, Evelyn ...... ....... Austin, Nelda ,.... ............. B Bach Marilyn R. ........... . Bach? Millie Louise ...... Bach, Ronald M. ...... . Back Don K. ............. . Bailey, Bailey, Bailey, Bailey, Bailey, Bailey, Baker, Baker, Baker, Alicia Faye ...... Charles J. ............ . Darold Rayburn ..... Joan Carol ........... Sharon Lynne ....... William G. ...., . Donald R. ............ . Madonna Kaye ..... Robert L. ,............ . Baldridge, Carl J. ,.............. . Baldridge, Donald Dewey .. Baldwi Baldwi n, James M. ................. ..., , n, Ottielenna ....,.... Ball, Tommy W. ...... . Banker, Gerald P. ....... . Banks, Barber, Barbou Barger, Barker, Barker, Barker, Barker, Barker, Barker, Marshall D. ..... . John Gordon ....... r, William B. ....... . Clifton Lynn ...... Arlen L. ......... . Deanna Fay ......... Dianna -Kay ........ Harold Wayne ....... Ronald G. ........... . Thelma J. ....... . Barlow, Mary Sue ............ Barnard, Thomas LeRoy ..... Barnett, Patsy ................-.. Barnett, Stephen Scott ...... Barone, William A. ..... . Barrett, Robert C. ......... . Bartlett, Patricia Ann ....... Bastin, Margaret Ann ...... 205 205 190 155 205 190 155 205 190 205 205 190 175 205 205 190 205 190 205 205 205 190 205 205 175 205 190 190 155 205 .....,.175 175 175 155 205 190 205 190 205 175 155 205 175 155 205 190 190 205 205 155 155 205 156 205 190 156 156 205 156 175 190 190 205 190 205 205 205 156 175 205 156 205 190 175 175 190 205 Student Index Bateman, Bette . ....,,.,..,,,, .. Bates, Harold Gene .............. Bays, Elizabeth Needham ....... Bays, Shirley Ann ......,......,,, Beam, Jane P. ................. . Beasley, Daniel E. .... , Beasley, Ronnie D. ......,. . Beaven, Sonja Ann ..,........ Behm, Donald Lee ...,.......... Bellew, William Clark ...,.... Belt, Mitchell Jene ......,..,. Benack, Esther Mae ..,.... Bennett, Allen Bruce 1....... Berry, Berry, Jackie L. .......,,... . Rebecca Lee ....... Best, Jane R. .,,..,.......... . Best, Leslie H. .....,........... . Bi er Sydney Floyd ,SH , ---,---- Bingham, Joyce Carolyn ....,. Binion, Dallas ............,,........ Birch, Mary Helen ......... Bishop, Shirley A. Bivens, Ronald A. ......., , Black, Henry David ..... Black, James Thelbert ...... Blackb Blair, Blair, urn, Emma Lou .,.,.. Denton Jr. .......... . Donald E. .............. . Blair, John Bascom .............. Blair, Bland, Blanke Walter Lawrence ......., Kenneth E. .................. . nship, Jack Edward ...... Blevins, Elmer Jr. ............... . Blevins, Rondell D. ............. . Bloethe, John .............................. Bodenheimer, LaVonna Sue .,,,.... Boggs, Wanda Jean ............,.. Bohl, John Howard .............. Bohlin ger, Joseph Steven ....... Bollinger, William Thomas ....,.. Boncarosky, Vera Ann ........ Bonner, Diane Earlene ........ Botts, Botts, Botts, Daniel ..................... Earl R. ................ . Larry Edwin ...,... Bowen, Danny Keith ....,,. Bowen, Russell, Jr. ,,.... . Bowen, Woodford ..... Bowling, Bethany ........... Bowling, Beverly L. ..,..,. . Boyd, Boyd, Boyer, Bracke Bradfo Grayson Russell ......... Wesley Bradford ........ David Franklin ...... tt, John W. ....,, . rd, Lalo W. ...... . Bradley, Leo H. ............... . Brady, Brad Darlene Martha ........ Patricia ean y, J --------' Brandenburg, Jack V. ..... . Branham, Julius R. ...... . Branham, Linda Sue ............ Brawner, Patsy Rae ................. Breeding, Margaret Susan ...... Breitenbach, Robert L. ....... . Brewer, Charles O. ......... . Brewer, Delmus ............. Brewer, Delphalene .............. Briggs, Howard Milton ........ Brooks, Keith A. ............. . Brookshire, Rodney L. ..... . Broughton, Sabra Jo ...,, Brown Barbara .......... 3 Brown, Deanna Sue ....... Brown, Don Harry ....... Brown, Donna Jean ...... Brown, Jackson E. Brown, Judith Ann ...,... Brown, Kelly Mills .,........ Brown, Lauriston Farnel ...... Brown Robert I. ............. . Brown: Wallace Michael ..... Brown ing, Alfred Gene ....... 190 156 205 205 156 156 205 205 190 205 205 156 205 156 205 205 156 205 205 175 175 190 175 205 205 205 205 157 175 205 157 205 206 157 190 190 190 206 206 191 191 206 206 157 206 206 157 191 175 175 206 206 206 206 157 191 206 206 206 206 157 206 157 206 157 206 191 206 191 206 206 206 206 206 206 157 175 206 206 191 191 191 Browning, Colleen A. .... . Brumley, Freddie .......... Bryan, Walter Dean ......... Bryant, Linda Jackson ......... ..... Buckner, Glennis Wayne Budd, Raymond Theodore ........ ..... Budgery, Gerald J. ....,..., . Burbank, Sharen Lee Burchct t, Franklin D. ...... .... . Burchett, Sue Ellen ....,. Burchwell, James E. ..... . Burke, Earl S. .......,,. . Burton, Dennie Jr ....... Burton, Gary Ray ........ Burton, Patricia Ann .,..... Burton, Rosemary ............. Bush, Alma Ann .,....,........,. Bush, Sharon Ann ,.,....... Bustetter, Linda Griffith Bustetter, Nancy L. ............. .... . Wilma Louise ..... Butler, Byman, Cahall, '1 heodo1'e C. ........... .,.. , C Cable, Lexie Marie ......... Charles Vern ..... Cain, Alice Marie ......., Cain, Frances . ,.,........,,,.... Caldwe ll, Jim ......,.... Calhoun, Jack Burns ...,....,,.,., ,,,,, Callahan, Thomas Edward Calligiuri, Clyde J. .....,....... ,,,, , Callihan, Joyce ................ Callihan, Sandra L. .....,., . Calvert, Barbara G. ........ . Calvert, William Thomas Campbell, Janet ................... ,.,.. Campbell, Mary Evelyn ....... ..... Campbell, Molly K. ........ . Campbell, Robert Donald Campbell, Robert Eugene Cannon, Cannon, Canter, Etna Ann ........... Judith W. ,,............,. ,,,, , Kenny Ray .................... ...,. Cannupp, Charles Frederic Cappadona, Thomas R. k Carder, Ralph L. ................ . Carey, Harry W. ............ . Carnes, Carolyn Kay ........... ,,,,, Carpenter, Bennie Joe ....... ,,,.. Carpenter, Joan Beverly ........ Carpenter, Robert Lane Carri, Louis Steven ...... Carte, Martin Darrel ....... Carte, Theresa Carole ..... Russell E. Jr. ..... . Vaughn Marvyn ..,,.. ..... Cartee, Carter, Louise Grace ....... ...,,, Carver, Franklin B. ........ . Carver, Nadine ............ Caskey, Lester Jr, ....... . Caskey, Cassady, Patsy Louise ..... Cassity, Larry Hayes ....... Castle, Castle, Catton, Caudel, Caudill Caudill, Arthur .............. Beecher Dean ....... Freda .............. James S. Jr. .... . , Barbara S. .,,,,. . Billy Harold ......, Caudill, C. Dale ................. ..... Caudill, Charles Elmer .......... ..... Caudill 9 Fredrick Michae l Caudill, Glen Richard ....... ..... , Patricia Ann ....... ...... Caudill, Marcella ............. Caudill Caudill, Riley Eugene ..... Caudill, Rua ..................... Caudill, Thomas A. Caudill, Caudill Vaughn Curtis ...... ..... Vivian .............,. Cavalloi Anthony ......... 191 206 206 191 206 206 191 206 206 176 191 157 176 191 206 206 191 206 206 191 191 191 206 206 206 157 206 191 206 191 191 176 191 206 158 206 176 206 206 206 191 206 206 191 176 192 207 158 192 207 207 192 207 192 207 158 158 207 207 207 207 192 176 192 192 176 207 176 207 207 207 207 176 207 207 207 176 192 158 28I 207 Crouch, Chloe ................ Cersosimo, Joseph Brian Chaffin, Ida Rosalene ........ ...... Chambers, Larry Lee .,,.. Chandler, Clara M. ,....,. . Chaney, Louverna ..........,... ...... Chapman, Beverly Gayle ....... .,,... Chapman, Rita Ann .,........ ...... Cheek, George H. ....,.... . Childers, Micki ............... Chumley, Charles Larry ...... ...... Clair, Charles Cecil ........ Clark, John Wayne ........ Clark, Keith W. ......... . Clark, Sue Ellen .,............ Clary, Charles Duke ........ Clary 1 William L. ...... . Clay, Delbert ............ Clay, Faye Lynn .. Clay, Jordan B. .......... . Clay, Patricia Louise ...... 207 192 Clayton, Tom P. ................ ...., . Clements, Lewis M. Jr. ...... ..... . Click, Kenneth Lonnie ...... ...... Clifford, Minnie Mae ........ ...... Clifton, Frances Marie ....... ...... Cline, Jack ..........,........... Cline, Requa Jean ....... Cline, Roy Wade ............ Coffee, James Roger ....,, Coffee, Louie G. ........ . Cole, Norma Dere ...... Cole, Victor Hugh .... ' . Coleman, James R. .... . Coleman, Sarah .................. ...... Collier, Janice Crystal ....... ...... 208 Collins Harold A. ......... . Collinsl Collins Lily Jane ............ Mary Virginia ...... ...... Richard Tilden ......... .,.... Beverly .,,............... ...... Collins Nancy Delilah .. Collins, ' ' Colvin, Combs, Don W. .........., . Combs, Gaylord E. ..... . Combs, Janet Sharon .,.... Combs, Combs, Combs, Lou Gehrig ...... Rhonda .,................ ,,,,,, Robert Glenn ........ ...... Compton, Gloria Alice ..,,,, ,,,,,, Conkel, Jonnie Mack ........... ...... Fisairi . ' Fryman, Beverly L. ..... . Conley, Elizabeth Deloris ........ ...... Conley, Irene .......,..........,,,,,,, ,,,,,, Conley, John .............,. Conley, Shirley C. .rr...... . Conway, Leon Travis ...... Cooley, Ronald Lamarr Coomer, Janice N. ...,,.,,,,,.,. , Cooper, Blaine Edward r J . ...... ..... . Cope, Temple L. ,,,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, , Copenhaver, James Kelly ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, Copher, Scottye Ann ...,....,, ,,,,,, Copley, James Earl ........ Cornelius, Hazel May ......., ,.,,,, Cornett, Margueritte E, ...... ,.,,, , Corum, Judy Inez .......... Corum, Ward ..........,...,., Cotton, Carl William, Jr. ..... ..,,, , Cottrell, Carole Ann ................. ...... Coughlin, Michael Robert Counts, Richard H. .,...,,...,,., , Counts, William H., Jr. ....... ..... . Crace, Paul . ,,......,,..,,,,.,...... ,,,,, . Coutros, William .....,... Cox, Jack . .. ............ Cox, Shelba Jean ...,.,... Cracraft, James O. ..... . Crady, Bettye Lee ,.. Craft, Shelvy Jean z.. Craft, Thomas D., Jr. ........ ..... . Crager, Bobby Fontaine ..... ...... Crager, James Buford ........ ...... Craig, Franklin B. ......... . Crawford, Joann ......... 282 207 207 207 192 176 207 192 158 176 207 207 192 207 207 192 192 192 192 176 177 177 207 207 192 207 158 207 177 177 158 192 158 192 177 207 207 207 207 177 192 207 207 207 207 207 207 207 177 158 192 207 207 192 207 177 207 158 207 207 158 207 192 207 208 208 208 159 159 208 208 192 193 208 177 159 208 159 177 208 Crawford, Laura Lynn ...... Crawford, Wilma Jean ,.,,. Crosby, Sandra Sue ............ Crosthwaite, Jimmie R. .... . Crouch, Charles David ...... Crum, Rita Marie .......... Cundiff, Vernon Ray ........... ...... Curnutte, Jimmy Charles ....... ....... D Dales, Larry N. .,,,.,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,-- - Dalgleish, Glenn C. ..... . Dalton, Dalton, Daniel, Daniel, Pamela Mae ...... Virginia ........,,,,,, John Douglas ....... ,,,,,, Nancye Louise ..... ,.,,,, Daniels, Donald R. ..... . Daniels, Robert A. ..... . Danner Hansel ........... an Songh ,.....,.,.,..,. ,,,,,, Das, M Davidson, Carolyn Sue .... Davidson, Diane .,,...,...,,,, Davidson, ' ' Davidson, William Scott Davis, Helen Frances ...... Davis, James Adair ...... Davis, James P. ......... . Davis, Janet Ruth ........ Davis, John Cordy ........ Davis, John Henry ........ Davis, Martha Sue ........ Davis, Davis Rosewood ....... , William F. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,--, h William E. ...... - .- Dawson, Alby Lewis ........ Dawson, Roberta J, ,..,,,..,, . Day, Stephen Charles ........... ...... Day, Wanda Joy .......,,,,.....,.,,,, ,,,,,, DeBaene, Edward Richard DeBord, Hurshel rr....,.,,....,,. ,. ,,,, H DeBord, Margaret ....... DeFosse, Gerald ...... DeHart, Sara .........,,,.,. ,,,..,. ,,,,,, DeLong, Joe Jack ..........,.,,,,,.. ,,,,,, Derrick, Dave J, .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, , Dickerson, Ernest Ra mond Y Dickerson, Garnetta R. ,.,,......... ,,,,, , Dillon, Eldon Ray ........ Dillow, George Jr. .......... . Dixon, Roger Duane ........ Dolgas, Joseph A. ........... . Dome, Richard Lee ................ ...... Dona h ose h Charles ..... ...... g v.J' P . Dorton, Richard L. ........... . Dotson, Charles Doty, Fonda R. .......... . Doyle, Marion G. ...... . Doyle, Nelson E. ........ . Drake, John Clayton ...... Draughn, Ina Marlene ...... Dudley, Dorothy Natzke Dummitt, Dale Allen .,,... ' Duncan, Janice ..................... ..,,.,,,.. ,b f Duncan, Jonny Richard ....... ................ Dunn, Maneva Ruth .......... Dunn, Tommy Gene ...... Dupuy, Robert Jr. ......... . Durrett, Emily Marie ........ Dygus, Walter John ............. ...... E Edgar, Douglas Keith ...,,.,,,,. ,,,.,, Edwards, Geraldine Lucile Egan, Elam, Elam, Elam, John P. ...................... ,,,, , Carl Monroe ............ ...... Kiser ................. Sandra ...................... ,,,,,, Eldridge, James R, ........,,...., ,,,,, , Ellington, Arye Eleanor ....... ...... Ellington, Charlotte Ida ....... ...... 159 208 208 193 177 195 208 208 208 177 193 193 208 208 193 159 193 208 152 193 208 159 208 177 193 177 208 208 208 208 208 178 152 178 208 193 178 193 193 193 178 208 193 208 178 193 zos 193 zos 208 193 193 zos 193 193 208 zos 159 208 178 152 193 208 193 159 208 208 208 208 208 193 193 159 193 194 Ellis, Ben R. ............... . Ellis, Harold Dudley ..... Ellis, Larry Ronald ...... Ellis, Norma Jean ........ Ellis, Thomas H. Jr. ..... . Ellison, John William Elswick, Charles Robert . Elswick, Linda Rose ...... Esham, Maurice E. ........ . Esham, Ruth Ann .......... Estevez, Conrad Joseph .. Ethridge, Charlotte E. Evans, Adrian .............. Evans, Carter Dee ...... Evans, Frankie L. .......... . Evans, Glenna Gayle ...... Evans Mary Sue ............ Evans: Thomas Grady .... Everman, Betty Laura .... Fairchi Fallen, Fannin F ld, Kenton .... Eurcia Faye ...... , Cobern Dale .... Fannin, Lois ................... Fannin, Sharon Collins .. Fannin, Sharon J, .......... Fanning, Joseph A. ..... . Farley, Cecil Evans ...... Farley, Rose Taylor ....... Farrell, John M. ..... . Fawns, Harold J. ......... . Fawns, William E. ........ . Feather, Carol Ann ........ F edor, Raymond Thomas Feeback, Mary Glenn ..... Feeney, Raymond T. ...... . Ferguson,' Anita C. ........ . Ferguson, Eula Joyce ..... Ferguson, Ivory W. Fern, Ronnie Dean ...... Fern, Tommie Gene .....,. Field, Fields, Zelda Fern ........ Billie Colvin ...... Fields, Carol Ann ........ Fields, Iris Gayle ,,-.,.,,,,,, Fields Paul R. ............. . s Charles Russell Finn, Robert G. ..,......... . Finney, Roberta Gayle .... Fisher, Roberta Ann ....... Fitzpatrick, Larry .,,,, ,.,,,,. Fletcher, James Michael . Flowers, Harry H., Jr. Fluty, Billy Jean ............. Forbes, Sandra Ann ....... Forcum, Albert Dean ..... Forman, George William Forsythe, Georgia Kay Foster, Eloise W. ......... . Foster, Roy M. Jr. ..... . Fraley Bill Ronald ........ Fraleyi Fred A. ,...,,,,...... , Fraley, Howard Michael Fraley, Robert D. .......... , Francis, Ernest ...........,... Francis, Fred L. .... . Francis, Julia ............ Franci Frank, Frankli s Wallace B. ..... . ,Peter Michael ..... n, Patricia Sue ..... Frazier, Flotine ............... Frederick, Charles Randolph Frederick, James Venable Freed, Donna Grace ....... Friedman, Benjamin ....... Frye, Martha Louise ....... Fryman, Louise T. ..... . Fugate, Mallie Fay ...... Fugate, Scotty C. ..... . Garrett, Larry Jackson ........ -------- H onaker, Peggy Ann ,,,,..,,..,.,,.,.,., ,,,,,, Gearheart, Gerald L. ...... ----4-- - Gibson M ra Beth Marjorie ,....,.... .... Fulton, Sandra ,...,................ ........ G Gaffin, Allen L. ................. ....... . Galbreadth, Sue Maxine . Gallaher, Chris S. .,........ . Galloway, John L. ...... . Gambill, Roger A. ....... . Gardner, Nancy Lee ...... Gast, Warren Anthony ....... ........ Gayhart, ,Anna Jean ........ ........ Gayheart, Maxine ..,......... Gearheart, Judith Alice ...... -------4 Gentry, Joseph B. ,........... ....... . Georges, Carol Ann ........ ........ Gevedon, James .............. Geyer, Thomas Stephen ...... ........ Gibbs, Harold M. ............ ------- - , y ....... Giles, Phyllis C. ...... . Gill, Robert F. ............ . Gillem, Mary Janis .............. ........ Ginn, Charles Timothy ....... ........ Glenn F. .............. ---.-.- - Mary Sue .............. ...---.. Gleim, Glenn, Libby Sue .....,... Goble, Daniel Jr. .... . Goble, Lloyd ......i...... Goldy, Brenda Jane ...... Goldy, Goodw in, James .................. ....-.- Gore, John David .......... 195 Haas, Tom Vernon .......... ........ Hill, Donley M. ........... . Gordon, Charles Allen ..,.... ........ Graham udith L nn , J y ...... ........ Graham, Nancy Lou ........ -------- Graham, Ada Jane ........ Graves, Daniel Scott ........ -------- Gray, James Everett ........ .------- Gray, John F. ...................... ------ - Gray, Joseph Wendell ........ --.----- Gray, Martha Curtis ........ Green, Richard Lee .,.,... Greene, Anita Rhea ......-- Greene, Rosemary ................... ........ Greenstone, Harold Louis Greer, Connie Lee .........-..-- - ------- - Gre ory, William C g . ........ --v---- - Gregris, Francis James ....--- -------- Grey, Clark Joseph ....,..... ........ Grider, Ray H. ..............-.---- ------- - Grierson, Helen Louise ....... ........ Griffey, Romie Ray ............. ........ Griffin, Charles David ....... .....-.. Griffin, Donald L. .......... ..----- - Griffin, James Smith ...... Grigsby, Bobby Franklin ..... ........ Grigsby, Carol Ann ........ Gross, Jimmie Ray ....,......... ....... Grove, Mary Margaret ........ ........ Grubb, Nathaniel R. ........ ....... . Gullett, Emma Lou .......... ........ Gullett, Ronald Dexter ....... ........ Gustin, John Henry ............ ....... Hacker, Donald Gene ...... ........ Hackworth, Delbert A. ........ . ...... .. Jester, John J. ............... . Asa Garnett ............ ........ H Haines, Richard Hamblin Hall, Acie ,.... , .................. Hall Hall Hall Charlee Patricia ...... ........ Donald B. .......... . Hall, Franklin D. .... . Hall, Gladys Carole ..... Hall Grace Ann ...,....... 1 Hall, Jack Reed ................ ........ Hall John Creighton ...... 1 Hall Joyce Imogene ........ ........ a Hall, Lewis Carol ........ Hall, Linda L. .......... . 194 160 209 179 179 160 179 209 179 194 209 194 209 209 194 194 209 194 209 161 161 161 209 194 209 195 161 195 209 161 179 209 195 195 209 179 161 209 195 209 209 209 209 195 161 209 209 195 195 209 209 209 210 210 210 210 210 161 179 210 210 195 195 195 210 161 161 210 161 161 210 210 162 210 210 210 179 Hall, Patricia Joann ..,....... Hall, Rodney Sherwood ....... ...... Hall, Teddy Darrell ....., Hall, William L. ,.......... . Halsey, Bettye Lee ...,........ Halsey, Clara Jean ................ Hamblin, Hamilton Hamilton, Kenneth E. ......... . Hamilton, Tom W. .......... . Hamilton, William W. ,,,. . LaVaughn Lee ..... - , Felix Milton Jr. .... ..... . Hamm, Harlen Lee ........ Hamm, Harry Ted .,...... Hamm, Janet M. .,..... . Hammil, Richard F. ..... . Hammond, Jim Benny ...... Hammond, Maxwell Lee ..... ....-. Hamrrck, Zina G. ....,....... . Hampton, Paul David ....... Haney, Barbara Ann ...... Haney, Carlos Eugene ....... Haney, Loretta .,.............. Haney, Peggy Ann ........ Haney, Raymond .,..,....... Happenny, Jackalene ......., Hargett, Mervin F. ............... ..... . Hargis, Dallas Dwayne ..,..... Hargis, John Robert, Jr. ..... . Harkleroad, William Eugene Harp, Clara J. .......................... ...... . Harp, Marilyn H. ................. ..... . Harris, Elwood ......................... ...... Harris, Jacqueline Marlene ...... ...... . Harris, James A. ................... ..... . Harris, Janice Mabry ......... Harris, John Henry, Jr. ....... ..... . Harris, Paul Eugene .......... Harrison, Donna Sue ........ Harrison, Joseph M. .,........... ..... . Harrison, Phillip Gordon ........ ...... Harper, Russell Perry ........... Hassell, Wells A. ............ . Hastings, James L. .............. . Hatfield, Nickia Sharion ..... Hawkins, Anna Carolyn ....... ...... Hawpe, Richard D. ......... . Hay, Bonnie S. . ............ Hayes, C. Ann Williams ..... Hayes, Gary P. ................ . Hayes, Matt Drexel ...........,... ,,,,,. Hazelwood, George W. ...... . Hedges, Donnie Wayne ....... Hedges, Patricia Ann ........ Heller, Ruth E. ............. . Helmer, Harry Hal ........ Helphinstine, Frances ........ Hemminger, Gene W. ..... . Henderson, Vic .,............ Henke, Judith Lee ..... Henry, Don Marvin ...... Herald, William R. ....... . Hetrick, Barbara Mae ........ Hettinger, Donna Lee ...... Hewlett, Cecil Henry ........ Hicks, Benjamin F. ....... . Hicksg Calia H. ........... . Hicks, Loyce Raye ............ Hicks, Marvin Theodore ..... Hicks Sandra Rae .............. Hierohymus, Clifton B. .... . Higgins, Betsy Bruce ........ Hill, Harold Wade ....,... Hill, Jackson Marvin ........ Hill, Mary Jo .................. Hill, Ruth Ann .................. Hilton, Roger Deluxe ........... ...... Himes, David Ellsworth ....... ...... Hinkle, Joe John ............... Hinton, Nancy Lynne ........ Hippe, Norman Douglas ..... Hock, Arthur George ........ 195 210 179 195 210 179 210 210 195 162 179 210 195 162 162 162 195 179 210 210 195 210 195 210 210 210 210 210 210 162 210 162 210 179 179 210 210 162 195 210 210 179 179 210 210 210 210 162 195 179 180 210 210 210 210 195 195 210 210 195 196 196 210 196 162 162 210 196 210 180 210 180 210 196 210 211 211 211 162 196 163 196 Hoffman, Donald Gene ...... Hoffman, Kirby ................ Hoggatt, Barbara Jean ...... Holbrook, Phyllis Ann ......... Holbrook, Wanda Sue ......... Hollingsworth, Clarence Jr. ..... ..... . Hollister, Clarence F. .......... . Holmes, Virginia Ann ...... Holowitz, Thomas G. ..... . Honaker, Clyde .................... ..... Honsted, Hooper, Hoover, Hopkins, Robert Elsworth Jr. .... ..... . Gary Neil ..1...........,.. ..... Robert ,........,....... .,... ...... Evelyn ...........,. Hopkins, Robert Dale ...... Hopson, Bonnie J. ....... . Horne, Barbara Jean ...... Horton, Sylvia Janet ........ Houck, Janice Evelyn ........ Howard, Barbara Jean ...... Howard, Beverly ............ Howard, Howard, Howard, Howard, Howard, Howard, Howard, Howard, Howard, Howard, Howard, Howard, David Ray ...... George Ray ...... John ,........ . Marjorie M. ..... . Mary Ann ........ Mildred Gail ...... Morine ...,,.,,.,..,,,. Nellie Gray .....,..... ..,... Robert William ..... .... . . Sarah Lou .......... Susan Kay .....,.. Howell, Bobbie Ann ...... Huber, Charles D. ....... . Hubbard, Peggy A. .......... . Hudson, James Eugene ..... Huff, Anna B. ............. . Huff, Paul Norman ...... Huff, William Dale ...... Huffman, Sara Ann ........... Hughes, Terri Lee .................... ...... Humphrey, Richard Allen ....... ...... Hunnicut, Brenda Lea ......... Hunt, Harry Y. ................ . Hunt, Victor Claude ...... Hunter, Patricia Ann ....,,., Hutchinson, Karen S. Hutchinson, Donna ........... Hutko, David E. ................... ..... . I Iantimarino, Joseph A. ..,. . Irvin, Kay Allen ............ Ison, Barbara ,,.,.... Ison, Donald ........ Ison, Helen ............. Ison, Kendell Ray ....... Ison, Troy Charles ..... Ison, Wanda ........... ....... J . Jackson, Olen D. .............. . James, Danney Carl ...... James, Norma Lou ........ James, Robert Allen ...... James, Sarah Ellen ........ JaQuay, Martha Fay ...... Jarrell, Lois Anita ........ Jenkins, Delia C. ...... . Jennings, Ronald ........ Jessee, Alyce F. ......... . Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Beulah Fay ........ Bobby Dan ........ Connie Wayne ....... ....... Gladys Young .......... ...... Gordon Edward ........ ....... Joyce Sue ............... ....... 180 180 211 196 211 211 211 211 196 180 211 211 180 211 196 211 196 211 196 211 163 196 196 180 163 196 196 211 196 196 211 211 180 211 211 196 163 211 180 196 211 211 211, 211 211 211 211 211 196 180 211 211 180 211 163 163 196 196 180 180 211 196 211 211 211 211 163 181 197 181 197 211 181 211 211 163 283 Leupold, Robert J. ......,.,,,,, ..,, , Ramah ....... ...... Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson , Johnson, Linda Carol ...... , Maggie Mae .,.... Mary K. ....... . Patrick Jr. Roger Keith ..... Talmage W. .... . Johnston, Joe A. ....., ....... . McNew, Charles Brantley Johnston, John Michael .. Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Charlie L. ............. . Clyde W. ....,.... . Eric ........................ James Dillard ....... John Littleton ....... Judy Dale .......... Larry Gene ........ Jordan, David R. ..................... .... . Jones, Tommy .................. Jones, Ronald Dean ........ K Kabisch, Kallner, Kandik, Maurice Terry ..... ..... Elmo Glen ....... Richard .......... Keenan, Peter B. ......... . Keesee, Paul Dean ......... Keeton, William James Kegley, Harry G. ...,...,.... . Kegley, Jimmie F. ..... . Kegley, Kegley, Kelley, Rodney ......,,,,,, Ronald M. ..... . Eugene ........ Lyon, James William ........ .,... Kelley, Jack J. .... . Kelly, Eva May ........ Kelly, Forrest W. Kelly, Kelly, Janie .r..... Lake ............... Kelly, Robert F. .......... . Keminsky, Stuart ............. Maggard, Robert M. .,...,,.,. ,,,, , Kroth, Paul C. ......... . Kennan, Everett W. ...... . Kenrick, Jane E. ......... . Kerr, George ............ Keslar, Edward P. ...... . Kincer, Patsy Ann ....... Kinman, Gary B. ....... . Kinner, Irwinia Lou ....... Kinney, Julia Ann ........... Kiser, Arnold Edward ..... Knight, Gary N. ......... . Knight, James A. .......... . Knoeller, Letitia Ann ..... Kohls, Laradean .......... Kurth, Evelyn Lois ...... Kviichak, Stephen ........... L Lacy, Betty Elaine ........... Lacy, Bill Franklin ...... Lacy, Randall E. ......... . Lambert, Fiona Jane ....... Lambert, Janice Ruth ..... Lancaster, Daisy Mae ..... Landow, Jack Martin ...... Ronald Lee ............ .,.., Landrum, James C. ............... . Landrum, LaNelle Palmer Landrum, Larimore Robert L. ....,. . Lathram, , Betty Jane ....... Lavender, Carol Ann ..... Laver, Judy Marie ...... Lawson, Lawson, Rondall ........ Rosa Nell ...... Layne, Bill Joe .........,.. Layne, David Rondle ....... Leadingham, Marcus ....... Ledford, Hershel ......... Lee, Gary R. ........... . Lee, Judith Emily ........ Leftwich, Ardys A. ..... . 284 197 211 197 197 152 211 163 181 211 153 211 211 211 211 211 211 163 211 163 163 164 181 211 197 212 197 164 181 197 212 164 181 164 212 153 164 197 197 197 181 212 197 181 212 212 212 164 212 181 212 212 197 164 212 197 181 212 181 197 212 164 181 212 164 212 212 212 181 164 182 212 164 212 164 182 212 Legge, Barbara Ann ....... Leist, George Edward ....... ..... Lepper, Christia Marie ....... ..... LeRoy, William Carlos ...... Leupp, Kenneth Robert ...... ..... Martha Jeanne ........ ..... Phillip Marvin ....... ,,,,, McDowell, Albert David . McGehee, James C. ........ . McGlone Thomas Denver McGuire,, Cora Arlene ...,. McGuire, Henry F. ......... . McGuire, McHold, James Lerpy ..... David S. .......... . Mclntosh, Myra Ella Faye McIntyre, Georgia Ann Lewis, Gary N, .............. , Lewis, Janet Kaye ...... Lewis, Jessie Em ........... Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Rebekah Ann ....... Lewis, Robert Gene ..... Lewis, Ruth Ann ........ Lewis, Wanda L. ..... . Lightfoot, Terry ...... Link, Gary S. ............. . Link, Urban John ....... Linville, Mary Ann ......... McKenney, LaVerne ...... .. McKenzie, Esta S. ....... . McKinney, Patricia Jo ..... McManama, Myrtle Lee .. McMichael, William S. McNabb, John W. .......... . McNew, Peggy Phyllis .... Little, Carolyn Ethel ....... Litton, Patty Lou ......... Llo d Ra mond ..... y , Y ---------- Lohmeier, Donna Jean ...... ..... Long, Janice Faye ....... Lovelace, Josh K. Lovely, Minerva ...... Lucas, Bobby G. ..... . Lucas, Pearl Sue ............. Lucas, Roy ......................... .... Lundergan, Bonnie Jean ........ ..... Lykins, Barbara J. ........... . Lykins, Ronald Gene ....... Lyon, Charles E. ......... . Lyon, Doris Raye ......... McPeek, Roger ................. McRoberts, Jimmie Dale .. Meade, Carol Jean ........... Meade, Herbert ............. Meade, Leslie .,,...... Meade, Roger ...... Melton, Charles ..... Melton, Robert C. ........ . Melvin, Joan ..................... Meranda, Ruth Wanda ..... Mers, Norma Kay ............ Messer, Marlene ............ Metcalfe, Ben T. .......... . Metcalfe, Jerry Clark ....... Middleton,.Charles Ray M Mabry, James C. ................ .... . Mabry, Virginia L. ................ ..,, . MacDonald, Alexandra V. Machen, Mary Carolyn ....... ..... Machen, Ornega S. ........ . Maddix, Clyde H. ....... . Maggard, Kent E. .......... . Maggard, V. Kenneth .. ..... Malone, Elmer E. .......... . Mann, James D. ..........,. , Mann, John L, .....,.,.,,.,,..,,, ,,,, , Manning, Richard Russell ...... ..... Manning, Warner Keith ...... ..... Manuel, Donald Ray ......... ..... Marcum, Boyd Daniel ....... ..... Miles, Dixie Lee .............. Miles, Kitten Ann ........... Miller, David Lee ............ Miller, Harold Edward Miller, James C. .............. . Miller, James Kenna Jr. .. Miller, Jerry ..................... Miller, Kermit Ewell ....... Miller, Sandra ................. Miller, Stephen Albert ..... Mills, Mellanie Louise ..... Minix, Betty Gail ..,,,,,,,,,, Minix, Maurice M. ...... . Mingua, Sandra .,,,,,,,,,,,, Mitchell, Bill ....,,...,..,,.,,,,,, Mitchell, Leonard W. ...... . Mitchell, M. Charlene ..... Mitchell, Thomas .......... Miracle, Elwood ..,,......,,,,, Moles, Charles A. .......... . Montgomery, Bill Henry .. Montgomery, Lillie Mavis Marrs, Steve ............,....., Marshall, Gerald N. .... . Marshall, Linda Nell ..... Marshall, Robert Howard Barry Dean ............ ..... James Freddie .......... ..... Martin, Anna Mae ......... Martin, Martin, Martin, James Frederick Martin, June Ellen ......... Martin, Rheba Nell ....... Martin, William H. ...... . Massey, Lee Roy .......... Masters , Barbara Jo ..... Masters, David ......... Mauk, Johnny R. ........ . Mauk, Pamela Sue ........... Mauk, Samuel Gerald ........ ..... May, Charles Edward ..... May, Martha Sue ........ May, Patricia Edna ...... May, Shirley Lynn ......... Mayhew, Carolyn Sue ........ ..... Mayhew. Harry C, ............ ..., . Mayo, Ronnie Paul ................ ...... McCartney, Marc Anthony McClanahan, Sharon L. ......... ..... . McCoy, John C. .................... .... . McDaniel, Gloria Alberta Moon, Edward Alvin Jr. . Moon, Evertt Allen ......... Moore, Anna Jewell ....... Moore, Charles E. ....... . Moore, Judith Allen ..... Moore, Judith Nita ....... Moore, Lois Ann ............... Moore, Malinda Stewart . Moore, Richard Edward Moore, Rosemary ,..,.,,...... Moore, Roy Mac ........... Morgan, James M. ..,........ . Morgan, Stanley Blain ...... Morris, Allie Sue ............. Morton, Robert D. ............ . Mosier, Rudolph William Mosley, Gloria M. .......... . Motley, William E. .... . Mucha, Michael C. ...... . Mullins, Carol Ann ........... Mullins Gwendolyn ......... Mulvaney, Harriet Louise Muncy, Brenda Gay ......... Murphy, Bernard ............. Music, Antoinette .......... Musick William H. ...... . Myall, Harriett D. ....... . Myers, Helen Louise ....... Myers, Lloyd L. ................ ,... . N Nam, Elk Soo ........................ .,... Nammack, James Lee Jr. ...... ..... . Nargle, Carolyn N. .......,.,. .l,. . Neal, Richard D. ........... . Neher, Frank H. ..... . Neu, Robert N. .......,...... . Newman, Charles J. ...... . Nickell, Anna Lee .l............ ...... Nielsen, George William Nikolich, Michael George-W. Niren, Charles P. ,...... ......... . . Nolen, Gorden ............. ..... ..... Norman, Winford V. ............... ..... . Norsworthy, James A. Jr. ....... ..... . North, Bette LaBue ............... ...... North, Gary B. .................. ..... . Noyes, James Lee .............. .,.... Nygaard, Evelyn Regine ....... ...... Nyilas, Sandra Joan ........ O Oaks, John Dudley ,....,.. Obergfell, Len John ,...... Oberley, Patricia .....,... Ockey, Delmar Rae ..... Offutt, Walter Dale ..,,... O'Keefe, Raymond J. .... . Oldfield, Carroll G. ...... . Oldham, Bertie Kaye ...... Olson, Duana Ruth ....... Oney, Doris Ann ........ Oppenheimer, Sandra ..... O'Rourke, Michael G. ...... .... . O'Rourke, Thomas M. ...... ..... . Osborn, Waymond ......... Inez Martin ........ ..,., Osborne, Alvin ............... Osborne, Osborne, Janice Kay ....... Osborne, Kenneth R. ..... . Osborne, Nancy Jane ......., Osborne, Pamelia P. ....... . Osterrieder, Richard J. ...... .... . Otis, Elberta Lou ............,... ,...,. P Pace, Lorene ............. Pack Betty Jean ....... Pack, James E. ......... . Pack, Vivian Lee ........ Parker, Will T. ,...... . Parks, Donald ....... . Parrish, Marlorie ..... ......... ..... Parsons, Dennis Errol ........ ...... Patrick, Easter ................ Patrick, Ralph Louis ..,.,,. Patterson, Freda Lou ...... Patton, Edward, Jr. Peace, Wanda H. .........., . Pegan, Robert William ......... ...... Pelfrey, Andrew Harlin ........ ..... Pelfrey, Deanna Sue ......,......... ..... Pennington, Sharon Lenore Perry, Janice Lea .................. ..... Petz, Dennis Albert .......... ..... Pflieger, John4Waldo ....... ..... Phelps, Marilyn Lorise ........ ..... Phillips, Dixie Ann .......... ..... Phillips, Judith Linda ........ ...... Picklesimer, John W. .... . Picklesimer, Mary Ann ...... ...... Pierce, Dale Richard ..... Pierce, Danny D. ........ . Pierce, Linda Gay ....... Pitts, Anita Ellen ....... Polly, Don G. ......... . Pope, Carol Sue ...... Pope, Millard ...... Porter, Hettie ........ 199 153 213 199 166 183 199 199 166 167 199 167 214 167 199 199 167 199 167 183 214 199 167 214 167 183 199 214 167 183 199 214 199 167 214 167 199 183 167 183 214 214 214 199 199 167 168 168 199 214 183 214 214 214 183 214 214 214 214 199 214 214 214 214 214 183 183 199 168 183 214 168 168 214 199 Porter, James E. ......... . Porter, Porter, Ransom Cornet .. Porter Porteri Potter, Potter, Ruth Christene .. Helen Loraine ...... . ...... . Potter, Ira Blaine ........ Powell, Jerry L. ...... . Prater, Sandra Kay .,.... Pratt, Elva Bernice ...... Prewitt, Robert W. ..... . Price, Pricha Judith Ann ....... rd, Judith Ann .... Proffitt, Brenda J. ....... . Profitt, Buford Carl ,,,,.. P'Simer, Ramona .......... Puckett, Fern Mae ...... Marcella Kay ....... .......- William Roy ........ ........ Frances Louise ..,.. ........ Pugh, Judy Evelyn ...... R Rader, Jack L. .................. ....... . Rainey, Billye Jean ....,. Ramsey, Robert Ora ........ ........ Rath, Patricia Jane ....... Ratliff, Anna Rose .......... Ratliff, Charles Edwin ....... ........ Rawlings, Delores L. ..... . Rawlings, Donnie M. ..... . Rawlings, Marijo W. ...... .....-. . Ray, James Sherman ........... ........ Raybourn, Enoch L. ................ ....... . Reaves, Maurice Denham ......, ........ Redmond, Leslie A. ............. ....... . Redmond, William L. ...... ....... . Reece, Roger. Allen ..... Reffitt, Helen .................. Reid, James Virgil Jr. .... . Renck, Carl Joseph ...... Renfroe, Betty Jo .....,........ ........ Repass, Rebecca Cecil ...... ........ Reule, Ronald William ....... ........ Reynolds, H. D. ........... . Reynolds, Janet D. ..... . Rice, Blueford M. ......... . Rice, Clarence Russell ...... ........ Rice, Nontie D. ..,.......... . Richardson, Charles R. ....... .... . Richmond, Ruthard Allen Ricketts, Mary Lee ............, ..,,,.,, Rieth, Ann Pryse .............. ........ Riggs, Glenda Lee ....... Riggs, Phyllis Joy ........ Riley, James E. ,...,.,......... ,,,,,,, , Ritter, Charles William ..,.. .... Rivard, Daniel Joseph ........ ,,.,.,, Roades, Gerald Donald ....... ........ Roark, Loretta ..........,....,., ..,,.... Robbins, Chalmer ............ ,,...,.. Roberson, Glenn West .. Roberts, Jim A. ............. . Roberts, Jon R. ............ . Roberts, Nancy L. .......... Roberts, Sue Carolyn .. Robertson, Shirley ..... Robinson, Richard L. Robinson, Thomas S. Roche, John A. ............. . Roeth, Milton Richard, Jr. ..... ....... . Rogers, Bonnie Lou ...... Rogers, Linda Lou ........ Rolke, Rose, Rose, Rose, Rose, Rose Ronald Carl ...... Doris Linda ........ Elizabeth Ann ...... Elmon E. ........... . Priscilla Ann ........ Robert Lynn ................. ........ . Rosenzweig, Lawrence E. Rouse, Jo Ann ................... ........ Rowe, Rowe, Betty Jean ............. .,...... Lula .,,......... 168 214 214 183 214 214 214 214 168 214 214 199 199 214 199 214 184 199 214 199 214 214 214 168 200 200 214 168 214 214 200 168 200 200 214 214 214 184 214 214 168 200 168 214 184 184 200 184 214 214 215 200 153 215 215 168 200 200 200 184 184 184 184 184 184 215 215 169 215 215 215 215 184 200 200 215 200 215 184 Rowland, Kent ........ Rowland, Linnie ............ Rudd, Janet ........................ Runyons, Leonard Ruth, Judy Ann .................. Rye, Linda Ann ............. Ryle, Mildred Sue ....... S Salisbury, Linda Sue ........ Salyer , Bobby N. ........ . Salyer, Gary Clay ....... Salyer, Jean Cline ....... Salyer Salyer, , 'Loyola ............. Thomas G. ....... . Leslie ...... ...... Sammons, Eleanor Sue ...... Sandifer, Ann LaVaughn .. Santarpia, Vincent Joseph Sapp, Anthony Lee ............... ...... Sargent, Mary Avalon ...... Sargent, Patricia L. ....... . Satterfield, James R. ..... . Saunders, Delores A. ........ . Savage, William Duncan .. Saxon, David Joe ............ Scalise, John ................... Schafer, Steve F. ..,,..,. . Schaffner, Jon Dale ...... Schafler, Dave ............ Scherer, Joseph A. ............... ...-. - Schutte, Walter Henry ...... Schweitzer, Charles Edward Scobee, James A. ............... . Scott, Gary Gene .................. ------ Scott, Sandra Kay ....... Scott, Terry .............. Secrest, Eldon W. ....... . Secrist, Shirley Ann ....... Setser, James T. .......... . Setser, Joann ............... Severy, Julie Ann ......... Sewell, Carl Edward ...... Shadrach, Arlcne R. ...... . Shaffer, Stuart R. ...... . Shapiro, Robert .................. Shapland, Art ........................ ----- Shay, Francis Joseph .......... Sheppard, Charles Edward ....... ...... Shipman, Roger W. ............. ..... . Shook, John Thomas .......... Shook, Rosemary Brown ...... ..,.. Short, Carole ...................... Shrout, Diana Claire ........ Shrout, Harry ................. Shultz, Kenneth ................ Shumaker, Donald Frank ..... ...... Siler, Tommie Joyce ............. ...... Simms, William Francis .... Simon, Alwin Walter ...... Simon, Marie .................... Singleton, Delores Jean ....... ...... Sivis, Barbara .................... Sizemore, Betty Jo .......... Slagle, Elliott P. ........ . Slater, Slater, Richard G. ...... . Wallace L. ...... . Slaughter, Joel P. ...... . Sloan, Ireland ............. Sluss, Delores Ann ........ Smallwood, Dave ....... Smart, Joan Palmer ........ Smart, Louise .. .......... .. Smathers, Dean T. ...... . Smiley, James M. ...... . Smith, Allen B. ..... . Smith, Charles .... . Smith, Edward Jr. ......... . Smith, Etaa Marie .............. Smith, June Jacqueline ...... Smith, Lozenna ............... Smith, Mary Martha ...... 184 169 200 215 215 200 200 215 169 200 215 215 185 215 215 215 200 215 169 169 200 169 215 200 200 215 215 185 169 215 185 215 200 215 185 215 169 215 215 215 169 215 215 155 215 215 169 200 201 185 215 169 201 201 215 215 215 201 185 201 215 169 153 185 185 201 215 201 215 170 201 185 185 215 215 215 215 215 185 285 Richard John ....... ...... Spencer, Gloria Jean Titus, Jan Wiley, Evidean ,............. Stepp, Lillian .................... ...... Smith, Smith, Sonny ,.,..,.,,......... Smith, Vincent John ..... Smith, Wanda Fae ......,. Smith William .............,.. snedegaf, Judith c, ............. ..... . Snyder, Ellsworth Charles Sorrell, Barbara Patsy ....,,... ...... Sowards, Iris Lavonne ,.... ...... Spadaro, Peter John ......., Sparks, Sandra Kay ............. ...... Spears, Janice Sur .................... ..,,... Spencer, Patricia ...........,.. Sperry, Joan Kay ............. ,..... Spurgeon, Irene .......... Spurlock, Jimmiy L. ..... . Stacy, Mavis Jean ......... Stafford, Iris Janet ...... Stafford, Harry K. ....... . Stallard, Glenna Faye ....... ....... Stallard, John M. ......,,, . Stamm, Janice Faye ........ Stamper, Barbara Jane .,.. Stamper, Bobby Joe .......,....., ....... Stamper, Douglas Grant ...... .....,. Standiford, Judith Clarke Stansberry, Thomas David Stark, Judith E. ............. . Stark, Leonard Wayne .... Staton, Kenneth .......... Steele, Doris Ann ...... Stein, 'Steve .....,.......... Stephens, Jack B. ..... . Stephens, Ruth Ann ...... Stepp, Ervin P. ...,......... . Stevens, Elwanda Joyce ........ ....... George A. .......... ..... . Stevens, Stevens, Joyce Pack ...... Stidom, Buddie Joe ....... Stocker, Linda Lou ........ Stone Donna ean 216 . J -------- Stone, James Harvey ..... Storey, Sherrill ..,........ Story, Lloyd, Jr. ....... . Strunk, Harold B. .... . Stull, Edward Gene ...... Stull, Larry Gene ....., Sturgell, Marietta P. ..... . Suerdem, Nermin ....... Surrey, Donna Lee ........... ...... Svec, Michael J. ................... ..... . Svec, William J. ............. . Swanick, William Grancis Swearinger, Linda Lou .... Swingley, Brenda .............. ...... Symonds, Gary Lee ........, ...... Tabor, Christine ............... ,..... Donald Ben ........ ...... Janet S. ....,.......... ......... . Julius Layne ........ ...,,,..,.... Tackettz .Margaret Ann ..... ................. T Tackett, Tackett, Elizabeth .......... Tackett, Freeda Akers ...... Tackett, Tackett, Tackett Linda L. ........... . Tackett, Roger L. ........... . Tackett, Wanda Louise .... Talarico, Carmela L. ..... . Thomas Emerson ...... Tankersley, Robert E. Tarter, Sharon E. ...... . Taylor, Dermalene ........ Taylor, Gloria Marie ........ ...... Taylor, Teddy Gene ...,.. Hermione ............ ...... Leo Anthony ...... ...... Thomas, Billy R. ....... . Thomas, Glenda Lou ...... Thomas, ' Thomas, Thomas M. K. ............. . 286 215 170 215 215 201 215 201 185 201 216 216 216 216 170 201 185 170 216 170 216 216 170 216 20-1 216 216 216 216 201 185 201 216 216 201 170 216 170 216 170 186 201 216 201 216 170 186 216 216 216 201 186 216 201 170 201 201 186 186 170 216 186 IB6 171 186 21601 186' 216 186 216 201 216 186 186 171 216 186 216 155 Thomas, Robert W. Jr. ...... ...... . Thompson, Thompson, Beverly C. ........ ...... . Henderson L. ...... ...... . Thompson, Norma Lee ........... ....... Thompson, Thompson Robb Wallace ......... ....... Thompsonl William Delaho Thorla, D ianna J. ............. . Patricia Elaine ...... .... . ,. Thornberry, Bonnie Sue ...,,. ....... Tierney, J ohn ............,...... Tindell, Sharon Ann ...,... Titlow, Douglas .M. .... . is Marie ....,... Todd, Betty Mays ..,,.... Todd, Demaree C. Tolliver, James ................. Tolliver, Sabrina Ann ............. ....... Tomlinson, Vera Harman Traxel, Charles Walter ..... Trent, Dorothy Jane ....... Trent, Lucille C. .............. . Trimble, James Darrell ....... Truitt, Carole Sue ............ Truitt, Ruth George ....... Trusty, Judy Ann ......... Tucker, D. Daniel ....... Tucker, John Thomas .....,. Tucker, Linda D. ........ . Tucker, Polly Hogue ....... Turman, Elijah V. ........... . Turman, Myra Jeanne ..... Herbert Barry ........ ....... Turner, Lois C. ...............,.. . U Uiberrall, Ulrich, Vernon Leroy ........ V Valz, Tom ......................... Vance, Nancy H. ............. . VanHoose, Mary Carol ....... Vansant, Edwin ............... Vansant, Fannie C. ...... . Vaughan, Joe Larry .,...,. Vaughan, Ronald E. ...... . Vencill, Glenn W. .............. ...... . Vencill, Kenneth McKee 1 ....... ......, Vergne, James Gerald ........ ....... Verhoven, Peter John Jr. Vest, Nelda Gay ................ Vevers, Jerry Richard ...... Vice, Lonnie Clark .............. ....... Virgin, Charles Ronald ....... W Wadsworth, Carl Gerald ........ ....... Waggoner, Larry David ..... Walje, Gloria Jean ....... Walker, Mary Ann .....,... Walker, Myrtle Ann ....... Wallin, Bertie A. ........ . Walls, Perry R. ............... . Walsh, David Bradford ...... ....... Walter, Carl Thomas ....... Walter, Phyllis Ann ........... Walters, Augusta Jane ....... Walters, Bonetta Sue ....... 'Walters, Sid Darrel .... .. Walbn, M. Arlene ....... Walton, Niles King ..... Ward, Barbara Sue ....... Ward, Donald E. ........ . Ward, Eddie Dean ....... Ward, Robert F. ...... . Ware, Roy ............. ..... Warrens, Patricia .............. Watson, Carolyn Sue .......... ..-..-- Watson, Samuel Gordon ....... ....... Watts, Edward .................... ....... webs, Bobie 11, ..........,.... . 171 186 171 201 201 187 202 216 216 187 216 216 216 202 202 187 171 216 216 216 171 216 216 171 202 171 216 202 216 155 202 202 216 216 202 202 216 171 171 202 202 171 202 216 216 202 216 216 187 216 187 217 202 217 202 171 217 217 187 217 217 202 202 202 172 172 202 202 217 205 172 217 187 205 Webb, Webb, Webb, Weber, Weir, Herman Jack ...... Lester T. ........ . Marilyn Sue ...... Harry V. ...,....... . Prank ..,..,.............. Weiser, Stuart Martin ...,. Welch, 'Thomas G. ....... . Wells, Bobby W. ......... . Wells, Carol Eleanor ..... Wells, Daniel Lewis ...... Wells, Eula Katherine Wells, Phillip A. .,.....,... . Wells, Sue Shackelford .. Weloon, James William ....... Wengert, Donna .............. West, James Paul .......... West, Robert N. ........ . Wetmore, Donald ..........,... Wetzel, Charles Fred ........ Wheeler Anna Jo ............. Wheeler: Carol Sue ............. Wheeler, Danny O'Neil ....... Wheeler Wheeler Wheeler , Kay Frances ...... , Palmer ................... , Troy W. ................. . Wheeler, Wallace Fulton ...... White, White, White, ohn J .................... Juanita H. .......... . Mary Alice ....... Whitley, James ........... Whitney, Rachel ............ Whitt, Larry Kelly ......... Wicker, Jackie Rackie Wicker, Renessa ............ Wicker, Rita Ann .,........ Wilder, William Ben ..... Wiley, Robert Glen ...... Williams, Buell H. ..... . Williams, Geveieve ......... Williams, Jack Robert Williai11s Morris Garner Williamsi Nathan Wayne Williams, Richard O. .......... . Williams Virginia Kay ....... Williamsi waiter E. ........ . Williams on, Robert H. .... . Willis, Lowell Gail ...... Wills, Jan Ray .................. Wills, Kenneth Edward ....... Wills, William T. ....... . Wilson, Bonnie Sue ............... Wilson, Harold L. ................. . Wilson, Larry A. .................. . Winton, Mariwynne Elizabeth Wiseman, Marilyn R. ..,........ . Womack, Larry Gail .............. Woodard, Robert P. ..... . Woods, Jean Ann .......... Woods, Judith ................... Woody, John Robert ........ Worthington, Marvin ........ Wright, Delores Jean Wright, Dorothy Lee ..... Wright, Eugene Francis . Wright, Gwenda Leah - Y Yarrington, Linda ........... Yetter, Edson J. .... . York, Wayne Lee ...... Young, Charlotte ............. Young, Dorothy Mae ....... Young, Kathryn Ann ....... Young, Peggy J. ................. . Young, Yurich, Mildred Ann ............ Z Zucco, Lewis R. ..... .... . THE EDITOR,S ' PAGE 52 ' 'lf , f mQ,,aQ Q5 WM sffwfwwe My i www we wM MKff j M 'fi fi crew ' orehead State College has repeatedly been acclaimed as one of the ost progressive institutions of higher learning today. We of the RACONTEUR have strived as an organization within the college, to produce and keep abreast with this progressive spirit and to produce for the student body and friends of the college a more comprehensive yearbook than ever before. To a great many students the RACONTEUR is just a large ledger to which in later years they can re- fer to unbelieving grandchildren that they really did attend college. But to those who produced it and whose talents went into it, the RACONTEUR is not just a book, it is part of them. To the staff the things to be remembered are the experiences they had and the friends they made throughout the year. For the editor, the year has been one of many rewards: good will for an efficient staff, and personal appreciation for the many hours given by Sharon McClanahan, Bette North, Charlene Adkins, Dolores Reynolds, and Harry Weber, who were as anxious as I to see that everything was done right, the feeling of self-confidence that comes from being entrusted by a capable advisor, Ray Hornbackg and the feeling of loyalty inspired by friends who were always ready to help when called upon. 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