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- - S -K wBti r • • M . ' - • • 0 ¥---JB Jt Wm J? ' • • ■■ j ■? ■r • . w_« ■at J t lfl j. '% ST  % v« IT,  V 1 -T- ... «V«% VV« ■. . , ■■■sP. ? • • •? ■V l tf 4 CONTENTS University Leaders . . . Page 49 Redskin Beauties Queens . Page 101 Athletics Page 127 ROTC Page 155 Publications Page 183 Organizations Page 199 Residences Page 295 Classes Page 443 Ads Indices Page 577 THE 19 66 REDSKIN Published for the Student Body Oklahoma State University Stillwater, Oklahoma Barry White Editor Cathleen Yordi .... Associate Editor Jennifer Lamb Assistant Editor E. L. Woodson Director of Student Publications 1 H 4p 1965-66 was a great year for State . . . the 75th Anniversary Celebration, with the Diamond Jubilee Cowboy Week . . . and most of all, it was The Year We BEAT OU . VUH i j. 'if r ■, ■1 K 4 ■k , I « 1 t ) ' f.' Page 3 the fall was a busy time for all students as they started worrying about grades and the draft . . . but there was time for play: the Student Union Fair, cheerleader tryouts, the mad craze of skateboards . . the start of football, even if the Tigers skinned us . . . but there was a serious side, whether in a silent moment in chapel or sitting quietly by Theta watching the ducks glide by . . . ■■■P 1 '-- ' Page 5 there was controversy over the elections . . . whether or not to have campaign signs, which party to join . . . but the football games were the real battles . . . Tulsa really made us happy, but that was the only one at the start of the season . . . Page 7 ™ ___J SEHI wsa,jflJ£' 1RRRHS WBOV L ' m 1 ■Page 8 homecoming was something . . . staying up all night to poke one more flower . . . fighting the mobs to look at decorations . . . oohing and aahing during the parade and waving at friends on, in, and around floats . . . but the thing that will be remembered was The Game ... 39 seconds before the end, we had upset Number 3 in the nation, and then they scored . . , Page 9 Page 10 but Nebraska was just a start . . . we realized we had a team to be proud of . . . K-State bowed . . . and then Walt got his 2,000 yards and Durkee, mighty Durkee, put his toe to the ball and it was 17-16 . . . - « ,, ' x%.A ''Sim every once in twenty, the campus goes wild . . . the brew of victory was sweet that night . . . there were warm days at the lake . . . and on campus Page 13 mm ymm but OSU is not just Stillwater . . . it reaches to Ethiopia at Haile Selassie I University . . . there the students have similar programs . . . except that they are graduated by an Emperor . . . Page 15 instead of If you are taller than the man in front of you . . . the cry is often Hurry up and wait . . . however, not all the campus is so oriented . . . Key-Board brought two different groups to campus to entertain the troops . . . Page 17 rush week '65 was interesting from both sides the rushers and rushees . . . men rode in style while the girls walked . . . under the watchful eyes of the fraternities . . Thursday was the big day for all . . . Page 18 Page 19 and then the weeks of school set in . . . lake parties, often impromptu, offered diversion to some . . . Angels rose early to practice their stuff while others had trouble sandwiching it all in . . . yet there was always one who found the answer . . . Page 21 ; H Page 22 football was the great pastime . . . Cooper and Cutchin watched over the team . . . as they beat Tulsa . . . the cheerleaders tried all through the season to raise the spirits . . . and there was yet another project by the freshman class . . . Page 23 pants in the library was the cry . . . carried to all by the promoters of Cowboy Week so, while the campus went groady, the senators arrested those not in proper attire . . Pete enjoyed the whole activities, talking and shooting it up . . . s r ■- « afc Page 25 xtom ' I ill f I-: If ft r SUAB sponsored its annual fair . . . where else could you watch dancing maidens . . . dunk an Angel or a KD . . . play bingo ... or see Carla crowned Fairest of the Fair I Page 26 Page 27 to some, the year was not just for work . . . t here was that last little finesse on four, in the cafeteria, at the house . . . music was heard in the fieldhouse or in the Foundation . . . and there was always the library mob . . . Page 28 Page 29 Stillwater can be beautiful at times . . . a peaceful church at night . . . the time when it snowed before Christmas when no one was here to enjoy it . . . and in the fall when the trees by Williams came into their own . . . Page 30 Page 31 z- m r . ??H£S? .I this was the year of the exam . . . first semester, tests as usual; second semester, a comprehensive finals week . . . people studied in the library, on the lawn . . . some people didn't study . . . they thought silently . . . they talked in groups . . . Page 33 1 £ ■qq 31 ? ■■?:■■. «« fc. V- Page 34 greeks and independents had their fun and games people raced in front of Willard . . . people dressed in front of Willard . . . people tugged in front of Willard . . . ■L 55 Page 35  - • -r 5A' n (: i • a% there was a cry for culture at the cow college Williams, Gardiner, Crutchfield torn down . new fine arts center planned . . . Allied Arts came back with Danish Gym Team . . . Key-Board with Kingston Trio . . . top group brought by Allied Arts was the Serendipity Singers . . . singing of flying festoons, boa constrictors, crooked houses • • • Page 38 Page 39 if there was a need for culture, it was filled . . . by Jeannie Cooper . . . West Side Story, Bye-Bye Birdie and this year, The Unsinkable Molly Brown . . . our hats are off to this girl whose acting outclassed anybody on campus . . . IP Page 40 i . • %J Page 42 there were things to remember . . . pretty girls in majorettes uniforms . the clapper for the Old Central bell the home wrestling match with OU the miserable Oklahoma weather . Page 43 . Tv'.. .. -' -t'Sl i everybody had their bad days . . animals reminded us of things we would be better off forgetting . . . like crowded libraries studying for finals Page 44 I Page 46 the year was one of end . . . one of change ... in the Spring the Board of Regents chose Dr. Robert B. Kamm to be president of Oklahoma State University . . . setting off a chain reaction that will carry State to the top . . . Page 47 M 1965-66 was a great year . . . 17-16, Kamm, finals, Viet Nam . . . we have tried to bring it to you as best we could and here it is . . . REDSKIN 1966. K X. CHAPTER ONE ; f m In B  T- w?' H T 7 B H - H H H Page 50 Page 51 The Honorable Henry Bellmon Governor of Oklahoma Page 52 A former Aggie, Governor Bellmon returned to campus to ride in the Homecoming parade. ai overnor nen H ry Bell mon Taking time from his busy schedule, Bellmon made several speeches here, like the one to high school journalists. Seventy-five years ago OSU was established as a vital link in an educational system design- ed to bring opportunity for intellectual attain- ment and for developing new knowledge with- in the reasonable reach of all Oklahoma citi- zens. Since that time the State of Oklahoma has emerged as one of the truly great states in our nation. The contribution which educated men and women have made to the progress and growth of the U.S. and of Oklahoma is immense. With the store of knowledge, and the instru- ments now available for its application, the po- tential for the future progress is infinite. It is with pleasure and pride that I convey sincere congratulations to the members of the Class of 1966 upon the success you have achieved in earning the degrees you have dili- gently sought, and best wishes to the remain- der of the student body as you strive to achieve this high goal. H enry Bellmon Governor Page 53 Dr. Oliver S. Willham President of Oklahoma State University Page 54 Oliver Willham accepted an orange cowboy hat in preparation for Western Week. President Oliver S. Willham i! Accompanied by Abe Hesser, President Willham presented the Blue Key Parents' Day awards during the TU half-time. A remarkable career of service to Oklaho- ma State University is being completed this year by Oliver S. Willham. His tenure includes 31 years as a faculty member, 27 years as an administrator, and 14 years as president. He retires at the age 65 on June 30, 1966. During his presidency the University has doubled its student enrollment, constructed $40 million in buildings, granted 35,000 graduate and undergraduate degrees, enlarged its international education programs, and achieved cooperation and stability in faculty, student and alumni relations. Indicative of Dr. Willham, who is the first full-fledged OSU graduate to become president of the University and the only president to re- tire in office, is a statement made in 1950 by former President Bennet: There is no one I know who comes to work earlier, works hard- er, stays later, and has the best interest of the University more in heart than Oliver Willham. Page 55 STATE REGENTS FOR HIGHER EDUCATION Mrs. S. F. Ditmars William T. Payne Donald S. Kennedy Studies Ended In Millions For Colleges A series of self-studies begun four years ago by the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education have provided information to sup- port fiscal requests for faculty, buildings and other educational needs of the 18 state-sup- ported colleges and universities and seven oth- er agencies under the coordination of this board. The 1965 Oklahoma Legislature responded by increasing state funds for operations, and state voters have approved a bond issue to pro- vide $38.5 million for college buildings. Dr. E. T. Dunlap T. G. Sexton C. A. Wheeler John J. Vater, Jr. . -1 Bob F. Allee G. Ellis Gable R. L. Crowder, Jr. Harry P. Conroy Page 56 REGENTS FOR OKLAHOMA A M COLLEGES Robert Hartley Burke Healey Board Maps OSU Future with Prexy Pick Choosing a new Preside nt for the Oklaho- ma State University heads a list of many ac- complishments this academic year by the Board of Regents for Oklahoma State Uni- versity. This Board was established by a 1944 amendment to the state constitution. It ad- ministers three senior institutions and five junior colleges, which this year enrolled more than one-fourth of the 86,363 students attend- ing college in Oklahoma. H. C. Hitch, Jr. Forrest McIntire W. R. Williams Amos K. Bass, Jr. Lew Meibergen David O. Howe O. L. Lackey W. D. Finney Page 57 Participating in many contests throughout the nation, the OSU meats judging team has won many trophies. College of Agriculture O. Burr Ross, PhD. Dean, College of Agriculture Page 58 College Emphasizes Science and Business Trends in agriculture today point toward more emphasis on science and business. Re- search conducted by highly trained scientists gives rise to most of the advancement which has taken place in agriculture. Translation of research findings into information applied to food and fiber production has revolutionized farming and ranching operations during re- cent decades. Agriculture has become a com- plex business operation both on and off the farm. Successful farm management requires both skill and knowledge to utilize effectively the technology and resources that are an es- sential part of modern agriculture. Likewise, there is a vast array of industries and business firms that constitute a major part of today's agriculture. Wide choices are available to stu- dents interested in working with the nation's most basic industry. With a 17% increase in agricultural enrollment this year, greater at- tention is given to student advisement to help personalize one's educational experience. New introductory courses that combine major areas of agriculture will be offered next year. More students are turning to graduate study after finishing the BS degree because of increasing educational requirements for most jobs. Increasing emphasis is being placed on courses which expand the student's knowledge in such fields as communications, humanities and the social sciences. Students are being asked to have a greater part in the program of the College of Agriculture through an advis- ory board of 12 outstanding juniors and se- niors who advise the dean of agriculture. Con- stant attention is given to improvement of teaching, revisions of the curriculum and de- veloping strong faculty-student relationships. Students in the College of Agriculture continued to learn the best procedures in grooming and showing prize sheep and cattle. Much intensive research was carried on in horticulture this year, with the purpose of increasing yield and resistance to diseases. Arts and Sciences programs provide the students with many opportunities for cultural advancements. During the Christmas season Handel's Messiah was jointly presented by the University Choir and Symphony. College of Arts and Sciences James R. Scales, PhD Dean, College of Arts and Sciences Page 60 Add New Foreign Language Requirement This year the helm of the College of Arts and Sciences was formally relinquished by Dr. Robert B. Kamm, now vice-president for aca- demic affairs, to Dr. James R. Scales, formerly president of Oklahoma Baptist University. Also new to the College of Arts and Sci- ences this year is an addition to the bachelor of arts requirement: ten hours of foreign lan- guage. To further update the college, honors courses were added in math, English, chemis- try, botany, political science, and the human- ities. This is in addition to the honors pro- gram for outstanding freshmen and sopho- mores. The development of the whole individual through his scientific and mathematical skills, his skill in music and writing and his hidden talents is the object of the College of Arts and Sciences of Oklahoma State University. Stu- dents are encouraged to recognize their talents and perfect them, a step in the direction of se- curing the intangible. The College of Arts and Sciences is respon- sible for providing basic general education to all students at Oklahoma State University, as well as specialized instruction for majors in forty-five disciplines. Because the College of Arts and Sciences is so intimately involved with the aesthetic and creative side of man, it cannot fail to encour- age individual talent. It is a difficult task, as enrollment has surged upward to 4,153 ma- jors. This, the largest of the University's com- ponent parts is proud to have shared in bring- ing Oklahoma's intellectual climate from ar- row to atoms — and now into outer space — better equipped to meet the pace, and perhaps change the pace, of a frenzied and complex society. Graduate students worked on Stillwater's water purificatioi? problem. Projects like these gave valuable practical experience. By learning sculpting and painting, the liberal arts major acquired the tools to express himself more fully. To meet the expanding needs of the College of Business, the new building started construction in the sum- mer of 1965. The new 75,000 sq. foot building stands as proof of Oklahoma State's expanding facilities. College of Business Richard W. Poole. PhD Dean, College of Business Page 62 College is Second Largest on Campus A milestone was reached in terms of enroll- ment in the College of Business this year as 2,243 students were registered, making the college the second largest academic division of the university. Current enrollment represents more than a 25% increase over last year. A new College of Business building con- taining 75,000 square feet and costing ap- proximately 1.33 million dollars is now un- der construction. Special seminar and case study rooms will be provided in the new struc- ture, along with research facilities and office space. Although important, the physical and quan- titative aspects represent only one phase of the growth and development of the college. Con- tinued emphasis is placed upon curricular im- provement and the maintenance of a highly qualified faculty. Many of our faculty mem- bers are nationally recognized authors and consultants. Research and extension work is an integral part of the professional responsi- bility of the faculty. Such activity comple- ments and reinforces the teaching function. A Business Hall of Fame was inaugurated during the past year as a part of the 50th an- niversary celebration of the founding of the college. Seven outstanding graduates and suc- cessful business and professional men were so honored. These, as well as future honorees, will have a picture and plaque, which is in- scribed For eminent achievement and exem- plary service to business and society placed in the Hall of Fame in the new building. The new dean of the College of Business is Dr. Richard W. Poole, professor of economics, who assumed the deanship of the college on September 1, succeeding Dr. Eugene L. Swear- ingen. Many hours of practice on modern business equipment such as calculators provided the student with assets he found invaluable. Now is the time . . . and so it goes for many a student in the Col- lege of Business. Regular drill helped to improve typing skills. A good first-grade teacher must effectively communicate with her students, so she must get down to their level. To facilitate this, the library offers a room with children's books for education majors to do research on. College of Education Helmer E. Sorensen, PhD Dean, College of Education Page 64 k J Ik HREBi '■:;,. f j K f .W' B£H| ' m m 1 m± llflfe Unique Individuals Prepare to Educate Teaching is an old but satisfying profession. A rapidly increasing number of able students are discovering that the College of Education at Oklahoma State offers excellent programs for preparation of elementary school teachers, secondary school teachers, college teachers, and school service personnel such as school administrators, librarians, and counselors. It is not strange, therefore, that school officials from all over the nation come to the campus seeking to employ our graduates. Though the enrollment in the College of Education is growing rapidly, the faculty still finds time to give each student the individual attention he deserves. Though the vigorous, resourceful, dedicated faculty in this college is gaining respect for its research and writing as well as for its service to public schools, it would like to be remembered as a faculty with concern for each student as a unique individ- ual. One never knows exactly what one will remember, but, you can rest assured that each and every graduate will remember nine big weeks of testing, better known as the block. The block, or student teaching, as it is offic- ially recognized, consists of on-the-job prac- tice. Students in the College of Education are encouraged to become involved in campus or- ganizations and activities. An unusually large number of majors in the College of Education are selected for positions of leadership in stu- dent organizations. Thus while not neglecting academic achieve- ment, it is hoped that the student will develop skills which will stand him in good stead. It is believed that the attention given to the full development of each individual will go far to produce outstanding citizens and able teachers. For the undecided, one visit to the dean's office usually re- sulted in a four- year plan of study for another education major. Many of the student teachers who were on the block found that learning to work with clay and other art mediums was fun. The brow wrinkled with concentration is exemplary of the engineering student deep in his work. Undivided attention is required for the pursuit of knowledge in the technical and intricate field of engineering. College of Engineering Melvin R. Lohmann, PhD Dean, College of Engineering Page 66 College is a Marketplace for New Ideas The Oklahoma State University College of Engineering was dedicated to afford indivi- duals the opportunity for engineering educa- tion and, through research, as a market place for ideas, to serve the State of Oklahoma in its industrial and economic development. The College of Engineering enrollment — the eight engineering schools, the School of Architecture, and the Stillwater Technichal In- stitute and Oklahoma Branch Technical Insti- tute— exceeded 3,000 students. Of this total, more than 500 are graduate students, giving Oklahoma State one of the largest engineer- ing graduate programs in the nation. For the past four years Oklahoma State University has produced more MS and PhD degrees in en- gineering than any other school west of the Mississippi and south of the Ohio rivers. Sev- eral graduate engineering programs helped foster this growth. For example, Oklahoma State is one of few universities in the nation which supports its own postdoctoral fellowship program in engineering. Established this past year, this program provided special opportun- ities in research and advanced study to recip- ients of the engineering doctorate. Additional facilities recently provided by OSU's new five-story Engineering building en- ables the faculty to improve and expand this complete program of engineering education which is dedicated . . . for a greater Oklaho- ma. New laboratories included areas for re- search in thermal radiation, plasma dynamics, energy conversion, fluid mechanics, electronic computers, nuclear reactor analysis, work measurement and analysis, structures, indus- trial wastes control, to mention only a few of the numerous fields of specialization. An engineer without his slide rule, pencil, and graph paper would be lost. These three elements are essential for all. Civil engineering students grouped into surveying gangs found that mapping the campus was beneficial to future understanding. Graduate students in engineering and other technical fields spent many a night poring over their decks of IBM cards for use on either the 1620 in the Engineering Building, or the new 7040 in the basement of the Home Ec Building. Graduate College James H. Boggs, PhD Dean, Graduate College Page 68 Program Reaches New Level of Maturity Graduate work at Oklahoma State Univer- sity has experienced enormous changes in re- cent years. The program has reached a new level of maturity with important developments in many phases of its activity. During the year, the name was changed from the Gradu- ate School to the Graduate College, in order to more appropriately describe the activities of the administrative unit. Extensive remod- eling and expansion of the Graduate College offices was done to more adequately provide services to the increasing graduate enrollment of the university. Committees of the gradu- ate faculty and the graduate council studied many phases of the operation during the year. Special attention was paid to redesign many of the Graduate College publications and forms to make sure that the graduate student, as well as the prospective graduate student, received the most appropriate information to assist them in their activities. The University has granted more than 10,- 000 advanced degrees of which the doctors degrees are now approaching 800. The cur- rent level of degree production is between 500 and 600 masters degrees and between 125 and 175 do ctors degrees per year. This degree production represents the work of approxi- mately 275 graduate faculty members and 180 associate graduate faculty members. The uni- versity offers a large range of degree pro- grams. The Masters degree is offered in 60 areas, and the doctors degree is offered in 33 areas. Of particular importance to students is a new approval during the year of the PhD de- gree in sociology. An additional new offering came in the ap- proval of the master of arts in speech. This program offers a wide variety of advanced training to students interested in speech, in- cluding courses in speech therapy. A grad student ha s to maintain a 3.0 and this means that he will use his individual desk in the library often. The heart of an individual graduate degree is the thesis or problem, requiring many hours of original research. FRCD majors in the College of Home Economics found their weekly hour of observing children in the Uni- versity nursery more entertaining than classwork. Students couldn't help but remember those days gone by. Division of Home Economics Lela O'toole, PhD Dean, College of Home Economics Page 70 College Education Enriches Famil y Living The Division of Home Economics consists of the College of Home Economics and the School of Hotel and Restaurant Administra- tion. Both units function to educate students for the professions and have an outstanding reputation throughout the nation. Students in each unit benefit by an effective combina- tion of liberal and professional education. Home economics is concerned with the fam- ily and the home in society. The new curricu- lum in home economics places emphasis upon individual and cultural development, and pre- paration for family living. The intercultural- international dimension of the curriculum is an additional new emphasis. Current curricu- lum revision in the School of Hotel and Res- taurant Administration will enrich this pro- gram. New demands for faculty leadership are re- lated to child development programs at fed- eral, state and local levels, and gainful em- ployment of women at local levels. Both re- quire leadership in training programs, re- search, and experimental centers. The College of Home Economics is con- tinually expanding basic research which con- tributes to enrichment of family life. Super- ior faculty enhances the contribution in teach- ing, research and extension. During the past eight years the faculty has cooperated with the Ford Foundation and the Pakistan government in the development of three separate home economics colleges in East and West Pakistan with successful achievements. Additional requests for similar service in Latin America provide an historical challenge to Home Economics. Ford Founda- tion support is enabling faculty to expand and make their contribution more effective in in- ternational education and service. Hospitality Days sponsored by the FNIA department, brought outstanding speakers in the foods field to the campus. To pepper or not to pepper, that was the question. For two stu- dents in cooking class it was an important topic of discussion. When working with large animals, there are certain ways to handle them so they don't hurt themselves during an operation, and these and other techniques were taught to students by live demonstrations during class. College of Veterinary Medicine Glenn C. Holm, DVM Dean, College of Veterinary Medicine 'c-oq 72 Students Began Operations in New Wing Graduates of the College of Veterinary Medicine will have attained a high technical competence and a sound background in the application of their new skills. These profes- sionally trained persons, representatives of OSU, will have earned a degree of knowledge that involves several fields of learning. The practice, service and research oppor- tunities for doctors of veterinary medicine con- tinue to increase. The demand for men and women possessing these special skills far ex- ceeds the supply of new graduates. It is hop- ed that Oklahoma State University can meet the growing demand of applicants. Increase in teaching space and staff would permit more individuals to enter their chosen field of train- ing and occupy some of the positions now go- ing unfilled. The new research wing of the Veterinary Medical Center is now fully operable. This unit was financed with federal grant funds be- ing matched by state bond and appropriated monies. The building and equipment cost ap- proximately $2,000,000. It is a three-story brick and cast stone structure with almost 60,000 square feet of floor space. The federal grant was made to provide more space for research in the health sciences. Research in surgery, pathology, physiology, pharmacology, toxicology and basic nutrition is being conducted in this unit at the present time. New projects, with federal support, are to be found in most of the departmental pro- grams in the College of Veterinary Medicine. These investigations supplement studies sup- ported by state appropriated funds. All pro- jects are conducted to find answers that will aid the Oklahoma livestock industry and, at the same time, safeguard human health. Though giving shots and medicine seems mundane, they are two of the most needed of all jobs in small animal clinics. Boston Terriers are one of the most temperamental breeds of dogs, and vets must learn to care for each and every ailment. The learn by doing method of instruction allows future technicians and craftsman to acquire skills in shops filled with equipment identical to that which they will use after they graduate into the world of industry. Oklahoma State Tech Wayne Miller Director, Okmulgee Branch, OSU Tech Page 74 Student Center, Men's Dorm Completed Oklahoma State Tech adds practicality to education in teaching future technicians and tradesmen the How along with the Why. At the Okmulgee branch, OSU Tech, are enrolled 2,300 students following different paths to future success through studying the more than 30 various courses offered. During the two years or less required to complete any of the technical, vocational or business courses offered, students gain both practical and theoretical knowledge. Class- rooms feature the latest in industrial equip- ment so that practical application is made as theory is studied. Scientists and engineeers need the support of many more technicians. Conservative es- timates show that it takes at least seven tech- nicians to support each engineer. Nearly one- third of the entire work force are those with technological knowledge and manual skills. This has resulted in national attention being focused on Tech and a continual increase in enrolment. As Tech begins its 20th year, the enrollment is five times greater than that of the first year, keeping officials constantly looking forward to increased facilities to meet the growing need. New classroom shops featuring the most modern industrial-type equipment for students to use gives them experience for industry. Additions to the sprawling campus, which has 17 acres under roof, include the culinary arts laboratory, automotive building which houses four large service-shops, modern elec- tricity-electronics classrooms and a new wing on the diesel mechanics building. To meet the changing needs of students and increasing enrollment are the student center, completed this year, and the new dual-wing men's dormitory. Practical skills are taught in all courses. A typical study project involves student participation in campus construction. Classrooms for automotive study are spacious industrial-type shops in which students make practical application of theory. ACADEMIC COUNCIL Council Is President Willham's Innovation The president of Oklahoma State University has always had the advice of other administra- tors in determining policies and carrying out the operations of the University since its founding in 1890. Soon after becoming president of the Uni- versity in 1952, Dr. Willham decided upon a formal organization which he named the Aca- demic Council. In addition to the deans of the six undergraduate colleges on the main campus, the dean of the professional College of Veterinary Medicine, and the dean of the Graduate College, President Willham added other administrators. These included the vice- presidents, the registrar, dean of student af- fairs, director of public information, the vice- chairman, vice-chairman-elect and secretary of the Faculty Council. Currently, there are 20 members of the Academic Council, including the assistant to the president, Kenneth Ricker, and Willham. This council meets monthly, ex- cept during August, and is on call. Historically, the functions of this council have been basic to resident instruction, and to faculty and student relations. This has includ- ed determining standards for student admis- sions and retention, establishing the academic calendar, approving curricula, course changes, graduation requirements, and the candidates for degrees. SEATED: Randall Jones, Lela OToole, Richard Poole, Oli- ver Willham, M. R. Lohmann, Helmer E. Sorenson. STAND- ING: Eugene Swearingen, J. C. Evans, Thomas Mayberry, Raymond Girod, John Thomas, Robert Kamm, James Boggs, Burr Ross, Frank McFarland, James Scales, Welden Barnes. Page 76 SEATED: Dr. Oliver S. Willham, chairman; Mrs. E. L. Wood- son, executive secretary; Thomas C. Mayberry, vice-chairman; James C. Hiller, vice-chairman-elect; Dennis Goetsch, Sam- uel H. Woods, Leslie R. Kreps, Roy B. Deal. STANDING: John E. Thomas, secretary; L. J. Fila, Maurice W. Roney, Wayne Huffine, Larkin B. Warner, Glenn W. Todd, Jerold J. Morgan, Paul E. Torgersen, Robert M. Reed, Stanley D. Green, J. Paschal Twyman, Kathryn Greenwood, Bryan P. Glass, Norbert R. Mahnken, Odell L. Walker, John E. Susky. FACULTY COUNCIL Council Represents General Faculty Views The Faculty Council is the working arm of the general faculty. It is composed of the president of the University, the vice-chairman; the vice-chairman-elect; the secretary; and twenty-two members who are elected by the five subject matter groups, and seven under- graduate colleges of the University. The primary function of the Faculty Coun- cil is to formulate and recommend policies to the University administration concerning those matters which are of vital importance to the general faculty. These include: ( 1 ) Academic policies, such as admission, retention, and graduation require- me nts, the academic calendar, honors programs, research, and curricula. (2) Policies affecting faculty morale and welfare, such as budgeting of funds, the selection of administrative officers, salaries, promotions, tenure, retire- ment, leave, and policies affecting campus facilities and the library. (3) Policies affecting student morale and welfare, such as guidance, discipline, health, employment, awards, social and athletic activities, student government, and intercollegiate athletics. Page 77 Robert Kamm Vice-President for Academic Affairs Burr Ross Vice-President for Agricultural Sciences University Administrators Unite Campus Throughout the campus, the university ad- ministrators were found so lving the major and minor problems which continuously arose. In order to have a co-ordinated program each of the independent functions of the University must be efficiently run by an expert in that field. Upon the July 1, 1966 retirement of Dr. Oliver S. Willham, the vice-president for aca- demic affairs, Dr. Robert B. Kamm, was unan- imously selected as the new president of Okla- homa State. Kamm has 18 years of educational experi- ence at three universities, Texas A M, Drake and OSU. As dean of A S at OSU, Kamm was responsible for 60 percent of undergrad- uate instruction for the entire University, as well as for research and public service pro- grams in arts and sciences. Eugene Swearingen Vice-President for Development Page 78 Cecil Grissom Bursar Page 79 King Cacy Director of Student Activities Page 80 Student Leaders Page 81 Student Association Officers RAY PREWETT President JOHN HANCOCK Vice-president Page 82 STUDENT SENATE Government Became More Progressive Student government at Oklahoma State Uni- versity is divided into three distinct and sep- arate branches. The executive branch is under the direction of the president of the Student Association. Each department of the execu- tive branch has a head which is appointed by the president of the Student Association. In addition to directing the executive branch, the president of the Student Association delivers a State of the Campus Address and repre- sents the student body in working with faculty and administration. A second branch of student government is the legislative branch, which consists of sena- tors elected from various colleges and living groups. The vice-president of the Student As- sociation serves as president of the Student Senate. Legislative acts passed by the Student Senate may be reviewed and vetoed by the Student Association president subject to over- ruling by a two-thirds majority of the Senate. The Student Senate has the power to pass any legislation, making rules and laws, which will affect the student body as a whole. The judicial branch of student government consists of a Supreme Court and a Student As- sociation Lower Court.. The Supreme Court has original jurisdiction and can review the constitutionality of legislation passed by the Senate and decide other issues brought before it. SEATED: Carla Gaither, John Hancock, Judy Jones, Su- san Jones, Carolyn Pool, Joan Wise, Becky Mainey, Lynn Donkin. STANDING: Ray Prewett, James Holland, Mar- tha Merritt, Bob Swaffer, Reg Poorbaugh, Kenneth Hollo- way, Stephen Armbruster, Bob Bird, Bill Lohrei, Gary Grant, Larry Hankla. NOT PICTURED: Mike Black, Ron Hill, Robert Johnson, Mike Still, Kay Weibel. ft, W Si i 'fit' ' ' |Bf ML M KA, J j v ' m .. t! $ y if i r Jf %9f m V ■'1 m V tf jl? m fl 7 ' 1 - , 1 , - m mmmtf jlrT Jf ■1 ■'■' ii ' i • • Page 83 ■;-r-.. w I ■■. • Ay 1 REDSKIN Congratulates RAY PREWETT ... for his contribution to student government. Ray served as president of the Student Association and as Agricul- ture Senator. He is also a member of Blue Key, FarmHouse fraternity and was listed in Who's Who. CHARLES DURKEE ... and the OSU foot- ball team for the combination of a magic toe and team spirit which led the Cowboys to a 17-16 victory over the Sooners for the first time i n 20 years. Page 84 -■J ™ 1 CHERYL BITTLE ... for her leadership of independent women. Cheryl was president of Murray Hall, WRHA Sen- ator, and a member of the AWS Legislative Board. She was also a member of Mortar Board, Home Economics Student Council, twirler in the OSU Marching Band, and in Who's Who. JIM HOLLAND ... as an outstanding student in the Col- lege of Engineering. Jim was an Engineering Senator, vice- chairman of the Student Senate, president of Omicron Delta Kappa, president of AIChE, and a member of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. In add ition to being listed in Who's Who, he graduated number one in chemical engineering. JEANNIE COOPER ... for the bright sparkle her enthus- iasm and red hair added to the OSU campus during her years as cheerleader. Jeannie, a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority, has been active in Theatre Guild and had the lead or major parts in many campus productions. Many will re- member her as Molly Brown. She has been a Redskin Beauty and Miss OSU. Among her other accomplishments are Mortar Board and Who's Who, while maintaining a 3.9 grade point average. Page 85 REDSKIN Congratulates REG POORBAUGH ... for his contribu- tion to independent students in the area of student government. Reg has served as president of the Independent Party, MRHA Senator and as legislative advisor to Stu- dent Senate. He was coordinator of Cow- boy days, Blue Key Parents' Day, and, in addition, was president of Blue Key and listed in Who's Who. RICK MESSER ... for his contribution to the College of Business as president of the Business Student Council and chairman of Business and Professional Week. Rick has been director of Key Board Commission, presi- dent of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity, treasurer of Blue Key, president of Intercollegiate Knights, and Who's Who. Page 86 JERRY BANKS ... as an outstanding student in the Col- lege of Home Economics. She has served as Home Econ- omics Senator, and treasurer of the Home Economics Stu- dent Council. Jerry was chairman of the first Election Board, coordinator of 1965 Greek Week, a member of Alpha Delta Pi sorority. Mortar Board, and Who's Who. PATTY MUSICK and JEANNIE KYGAR ... for their contribution to student publications as co-editors of the Daily O'Collegian. Patty was vice-president of Theta Sigma Phi, honorary women's journalism fraternity, director of Var- sity Revue, a member of Alpha Delta Pi sorority and Who's Who. Jeannie was president of Theta Sigma Phi, a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Who's Who, and Mortar Board. PATRICIA ABERNATHY ... for her contribution to women students as president of the Association of Women Students. Trish, a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority, is in Mortar Board, Who's Who, SEA, Phi Sigma, and has a Lew Wentz scholarship. Page 87 Who's Who In American Universities Seniors were nominated for Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities by the various student councils in each of the seven undergraduate colleges, with final selection by the national board. Students not pictured in- cluded: Harvey Bartel, Tom Britton, Mari- anne Cooley, Mike Crockett, David Haddock, James Holland, Phillip Sheridan, Charles Ship- ley and Roy Thornton. IP ' 1 + Wm Sb SL -i - '-■■■mm , r 1 Q - i tt$ H Jerry Banks, Sharon Hoar, Marsha Rose, Norma Gray. Ladd Hudgins, Robert Hudson. Staigmiller, Stephen Jones, Danny Yf E ' H W 11 © IT J 1 J . j iLgi ■Mary Lee Williams, Larry Bellatti, Rick Messer, Sheryl Stice. Steve Armbruster, Kenneth Holloway, Ray Prewett. Page 88 Billie Jo Matthews, Jeannie Cooper, Dennis Durbin, Lynn Oberlender, Patty Musick, Jeannie Kygar. Beth McGraw, Dale Felton, Gretchen LeMaster, Reg Poorbaugh, Trish Abernathy. Charlotte Brown, Jill Harris, Susie Scarborough, Georgianna Drummond, Ann File. Page 89 AWS Eleven-Thirty Hours Tried During Finals Every woman at OSU is a member of the Association of Women Students. This organi- zation's purpose is to regulate all matters per- taining to women students which have been delegated to it, such as the setting of women's hours and the visiting hours in the living groups. AWS is responsible for a Freshman Orientation Program and Style Show at the beginning of each school year. It also spon- sors the Campus Chest drive which is the big fund-raising event of the year for charity. The Miss OSU Contest is also an AWS project. AWS is a national organization and as such has a sound knowledge of women's affairs which it has obtained from universities all over the United States. This year the Regional IAWS Conference was held on this campus, with AWS officers from all over the southeast in attendance. In other fields of responsibility, AWS work- ed closely with the Mom's Club officers in planning our second Mom's weekend. AWS ends each year with a banquet hon- oring all women leaders on campus, recog- nizing both their high scholarship and out- standing leadership. AWS is a growing organization and works hard to provide women students with the stan- dard of government they deserve. FRONT ROW: Margaret Patzer, Carla Gaither, Patricia Ab- ernathy, Jo Ann Richert. ROW 2: Adele Winburn, Ann- ette Truman, Christy Griffin, Susie Gilbert. ROW 3: Judy Orbison, Marsha Rose, Carolyn Robertson, Linda Olson, Linda Holton. Page 90 Y ) i a m Blfl 11 ■fl 1 w H „ P H 9 ■I II ji ■lK P fe.c.; ■J ft flH I Wl ■I iA - 1 « IlJ H j A FRONT ROW: Scott Sherrill, John Kusel, Isaac Higdon, Barry Bloyd, Bill McGowan. ROW 2: Jim White, Dan Clements, Joe Hinz, Linda Wilcox, Kandee Speakman. ROW 3: Richard Enlow, Glenn Carlson, Ken Owen, Troy Cathey, Los Hunter, Phil Bornemann. AGRICULTURE STUDENT COUNCIL Aggie Round-Up Acquainted Freshmen Through its projects and activities through- out the year, the Agriculture Student Council strives to co-ordinate the activities of the var- ious departmental organizations, and to strengthen student-faculty relationships. The council's activities start in the fall with the Aggie Round-Up, which enables fresh- men and transfer students to become acquaint- ed with their fellow students, the faculty, and departmental clubs in agriculture. In the spring semester the council coordi- nates Agriculture Week,' which is held in conjunction with the State FFA Convention. Also held during this week is the Agriculture Awards Banquet, at which agriculture stu- dents are recognized for their achievements, the Aggie Princess is crowned, and an Out- standing Club Award is made. The council publishes an Agriculture News letter to promote student and other interest in the numerous agriculture activities on campus. The council is comprised of the elected offi- cers and senators of the agriculture student body plus representatives from the departmen- tal clubs and organizations of the College of Agriculture. Council officers for the 1965-66 year are Scott Sherrill, president; Johnny Kusel, vice- president; Isaac Wilbur Higdon, secretary; Barry Bloyd, treasurer, and Bill McGowan, re- porter. Page 91 ARTS AND SCIENCES STUDENT COUNCIL Honors Banquet Held for 3.3 Students By far the most outstanding event of the Council is the annual Arts and Sciences Hon- ors Banquet. Each spring the arts and sci- ences students compiling a 3.3 average in their fall semester are honored at this banquet. This year Governor George Wallace was unable to attend as banquet speaker; however. Honors Society Shingles, sophomore Scholarship and the Kenny Gallagher Award were presented as scheduled. Dean Scales was also formally in- troduced to the college. Composed of one student representative from each department within each college, the council sponsors such programs as the Arts and Sciences Honor Society, the Kenny Gal- lagher Award, a student-faculty reception, twc sophomore scholarships, and the arts and sci- ences outstanding instructor and alumni awards. The main work of the council this year cen- tered around the study of a possible journal of undergraduate research. Major changes in the Arts and Sciences Student Council includ- ed a revamping of the outdated constitution and a thorough reorganization of the process by which members of the council are selected. Officers of the council are David Haddock, president; Billie Jo Matthews, vice-president; Judy Orbison, corresponding secretary; De- laine Jones, recording secretary; Bill Gentry, treasurer, and Dr. Dan Wesley, Advisor. FRONT ROW: David Haddock, Billie Matthews, Delaine Jones, Judy Orbison, Dan Wesley. ROW 2: Jane Ellen Sample, Bill Gentry, Richard Martin, Lindsay Taylor, Jane Fitzpatrick, Patty Musick. ROW 3: Anne Eby, Fred Sie- her, Kay Weibel, Ken Dahms, Beth Harris, Kathy Reams, Becky Matney. ROW 4: Bob Bird, Gene Dorris, Suzanne Chapman, Bob Swaffar, Tim Jurgensen, George Thompson, Terry Denton. Page 92 FRONT ROW: Rick Messer, Sheryl Stice, Carol Nickles, Bob Fowler, Sharon Russell, Joyce Isom. ROW 2: Caro- lyn Pool, Marilyn Weiss, Virginia Lee, Charlotte Braswell, Deanne Cashman, Carol Rose, Donna Peery. ROW 3: Mary Williams, Ron Godley, Richard Reif, David Patrick, Burns Hargis, Bill Lohrey, Mary Leugemors, Joe Wood- cock. BUSINESS STUDENT COUNCIL Business and Professional Week Changed The Business Student Council, acting as the voice of all business students, provides a means of communications between faculty and students. Its objective is to create a better un- derstanding of the business world, mainly by bringing outstanding businessmen in various fields to the campus. In this way students are given an opportunity to better acquaint them- selves with all facets of their particular fields of interest. In the past this was accomplished through Business and Professional Week. This year's progessive council has shortened the week to one day, called the College of Business Day. The purpose of this move was to present a single outstanding man in the field of busi- ness whom all students would like to see. To supplement this, well-known speakers in var- ious fields would appear on campus through- out the year to speak at meetings of the profes- sional societies. Also, a new program was developed in which council members visit state high schools to talk to seniors and tell them about Oklaho- ma State University and the program of the College of Business here. The officers of the Business Student Council for the school year 1965-66 included Rick Messer, president; Sheryl Stice, vice-president; Carol Nickles, secretary; Bob Fowler, treasur- er, and Richard Poole, advisor. Page 93 FRONT ROW: Ann File, Jill Harris, Susie Scarborough, Judy Blackburn, W. P. Ewens. ROW 2: Beverly Cregg, Susan Scheffel, Pat Tucker, Dianne Baxter, Susan Jones, Janice Grant. ROW 3: Michael Elliott, Cindy Davenport, Judy Jones, Sarah Mires, Janet Prater. Connie Courtner, Georgianna Drummond. EDUCATION STUDENT COUNCIL Children's Tutoring Program was Initiated The major responsibilities of the Education Student Council include preparing and directing Education Day, Education Week, and the ed- ucation coffees. All of these activities pro- vide a means for the students in college to get acquainted with the faculty and also to learn various practices and policies in the field of education. Another function is the spon- soring of the Education Honors Banquet hon- oring all students in the College of Education who have high scholastic achievements. As its civic duty for the year, the council tutor- ed children from culturally deprived areas. Education Student Council, the link be- tween the students and faculty of the College of Education, is composed of three represen- tatives from each class, one from industrial education, one from the Student Education Association, one from the Association of Childhood Education, and the two education senators. The council directs the general ac- tivities of students in the College of Educa- tion and strives to promote activities which will be of interest to all students and also broaden their knowledge of the field of educa- tion. Officers for 1965-66 were Ann File, presi- dent; Sharon Gafford, vice-president; Jill Har- ris, secretary; Susie Scarborough, treasurer; Judy Blackburn, historian, and Jo Ellen John- son, Freshman Council chairman. Page 94 ENGINEERING STUDENT COUNCIL St Pat's Salutes, Ball Top Activities The primary purpose of the Engineering Student Council is service to the College of Engineering. Council membership is compos- ed of a representative from each of the pro- fessional and honorary engineering societies, a representative from the Oklahoma State Engi- neer, and the Engineering senators. Dean Rol- lo Venn served the Council as advisor during the school year '65-'66. Within the College of Engineering the coun- cil serves the students by sponsoring review sessions for the annual Engineer in Training examination. It also recognizes outstanding graduating engineers by awarding St. Pat's Salutes; sponsors the Honors and Awards Ban- quet; supervises selection of the Engineering Queen; serves as the liason between the facu- ulty and student body and remains on call for service to the college. Activities aimed at ser- vice to the University include the annual Engi- neering Exposition, which is designed to ac- quaint non-engineering students and faculty with the several disciplines and wide applica- tions of the engineering profession. The officers serving the 1965-66 Engineer- ing Student Council were Chuck Shipley, presi- dent; Herk Trussel, vice-president; Paul Baker, secretary; and Jim Randall, treasurer. The En- gineering Queen for 1965-66 was Carolyn Pool. FRONT ROW: Charles Shipley. Herk Trussell. Carolyn Pool. Paul Baker, Jim Randall, Jim Holland. ROW 2: Da- vid Tomlinson, Ronald Gieras, Marshall Balff, Davis Cle- ments, Clarence Sharp, Charles Ikard, James Crisjohn, Gary Gates. ROW 3: Robert Barr, Wes Delozier, Richard Co- blentz, Eric Watson, Leonard Wallace, Phil Sheridan, Mark Thomason, Randy Snider. Page 95 HOME ECONOMICS STUDENT COUNCIL Body Coordinates Students and Faculty Serving as a coordinating body, Home Eco- nomics Student Council works between the faculty and students in the seven divisions of the college — Clothing, Textiles and Merchan- dising, Home Economics Education, Family Relations and Child Development, Housing and Interior Decoration, Food, Nutrition and Industrial Administration, Hotel and Restaur- and Administration and Home Management. The council itself is composed of represen- tatives from each departmental club and the individual classes. Major projects include Home Economics Day each spring. This high school recruitment day attracts over 500 seniors annually from all parts of Oklahoma and neighboring states. The project involves all home economics ma- jors in preparing programs selling the depart- ments, the home economics college and the University. The council also sponsors coffees to provide opportunities to strengthen relationships be- tween faculty and students. It also helps with various campus drives and activities. Another project is sponsorship of a needy Stillwater family. Officers of this year's council are Janice El- lison, president; Pat Ward, vice-president; De- Ann Stinchcomb, secretary; Jerry Banks, treasurer. Advisors are Mrs. Beulah Kinney and Miss Mary Leidigh. FRONT ROW: Janice Ellison, Jerry Banks, Mary Leidigh, Beulah Mae Kinney. ROW 2: Lynne Donkin, Mickey Stovall, DeAnn Stinchcomb, Linda Holliday, Maxine Fran- sen, Sue Blevins. ROW 3: R. J. Ross, Cheryl Bittle, Jane Beecham, Pat Reid, Barb Faulkner, Lynn Ketcham. Page 96 ■1 B -- v ■ii i vH ■■■m K « V R '•' iB a_| 1 ?.ff3S3R ■■■■1 ■ + It SEATED: Lynn Whitton, Margene Montgomery, Sue Ellen Mahaffey, Susan Scheffel, Linda Buckner, Kathryn Shearer, Jane DeWitt, Joel Raymond. STANDING. Jan Epperson, Chet Willey, Greg Sharp, Norman Moore, David McCarty, William Farnsworth, Steve LaGrone, Mike Stratton, Lynn Roney. STUDENT UNION ACTIVITIES BOARD Region XI Student Union Boards Hosted The Student Union Activities Board serves as the principal student governing force in su- pervising student activities in the Union. Through its various components, such as the executive committee and the program com- mittee, it plans and executes student events for the year and helps determine Student Union policies. The six members of the executive board guide the seven committees and five represen- tatives in developing a new and stimulating program for each new school year. Heading this year's activities was the SUAB Region XI Conference of Student Union Boards held at Oklahoma State. At this time Union boards from a five-state area met to exchange ideas for improvment in programming for SUAB. Annual events which the group sponsors consist of the Howdy Dance, Sadie Hawkins Dance, Freshman Talent Show, and Favorite Film Series. Also, many of the receptions and lecture series in the Union are sponsored by this group. In developing new programs for the year the board attempted to utilize all the facilities made available to them by the addition of the new wing. New programs which were possible as a result of the expansion included such things as a charm course and a Christmas dance, with proceeds going to charity. Page 97 SEATED: Rick Messer, Mike Christ, Reg Poorbaugh, Jon Ford, Abe Hesser, Mike Crockett, Skip Iba, Bob Long. STANDING: Chris Burnett, Barry White, Gary Sheets, Bill Johnson, Larry Bellatti, Roddy Cutsinger, Michael Johnson, Tom Hackney, Don Stout, Paul Baker, Greg Sharp, Tom Britton, Mike Dixon. NOT PICTURED: Jim Johnson, Ray Prewett, Dale Felton, Burns Hargis, John Kusel. BLUE KEY Campus Leaders Sponsored Kingston Trio Blue Key, national honorary service fra- ternity, was organized on the OSU campus May 18, 1932. Members of Blue Key are rec- ognized as college leaders of all-around ability who possess outstanding characteristics of scholarship, leadership, and character. Blue Key strives to enrich students' lives by sponsoring such anual activities as Parent's Day, Outstanding Teacher Award, and Key- Board Commission entertainment events. This year Blue Key co-sponsored a dessert for freshmen National Merit Scholars on campus and a dinner for National Merit Scholarship finalists in Oklahoma high schools and mailed cards congratulating all students in Oklahoma high schools who were listed on honor rolls. The Key-Board Commission is composed of Blue Key and Mortar Board members. Their purpose is to bring big name entertainment to campus. This year the Brothers Four and The Kingston Trio were presented. Proceeds will be returned to students in the form of scholarships. Officers for the fall semester were Jon Ford, president; Peg Poorbaugh, president-elect; Mike Crockett, vice-president; Mike Dixon, recording secretary; Greg Sharp, alumni sec- retary; Roddy Cutsinger, corresponding sec- retary, Abe Hesser and Bob Erwin, advisors. Page 98 MORTAR BOARD BWOC Honored Ten Outstanding Frosh A few rare and precious ones is the mean- ing of Achafoa, Oklahoma State University's chapter of the national women's honorary or- ganization, Mortar Board. Outstanding junior women are selected to Mortar Board on the basis of scholarship, leadership, and service. In the area of scholarship, Mortar Board sponsors Orange Quill, honorary for freshman women, and Orange and Black Quill, sopho- more women. Each year Mortar Board holds a banquet for these women. This year Mortar Board went further to encourage freshman women by recognizing ten on the basis of scholarship, service and leadership. Also in conjunction with Blue Key and Omicron Delta Kappa, Mortar Board sent congratulatory let- ters to outstanding high school seniors throughout the state. Service is emphasized by Mortar Board in several ways: They sponsored the annual AWS election in December, and throughout the year spoke as a panel to a number of groups on the subject of alcoholism on col- lege campuses. The twenty-two coeds also sponsored annual Penny Night, sold calendars, and joined with Blue Key to sponsor the Brothers Four and The Kingston Trio, to provide scholarships for students at Oklahoma State University. Mortar Board sponsored the International Students Tea in conjunction with the Community Hospitality Committee. SEATED: Jeanie Cooper, Jeannie Kygar, Billie Jo Matthews, Patricia Abernathy, Marsha Rose, Glenda Landsdon, Nancy Eaton, Jerry Banks, Sharon Hoar. STANDING: Johnyne Craythorne, Mary Nell Parrott, Sheryl Stice, Cheryl Bittle, Beth McGraw, Georgianna Drummond, Jill Harris, Gretchen LeMaster, Toni Biard, Lynn Oberlender, Elaine Dempsey, Norma Gray. Not Pictured: Dana Cowan. Page 99 SEATED: Paschal Twyman, David Haddock, Max Rich- ardson, Gary Pope, Frank McFarland, Jim Holland, Ray Grimes, Kenneth Ricker, Fred Emry, Scott Sherrill, Bob B ird. STANDING: Larry Keith, Tom Hendrickson, Jack Corgan, Stephen Jones, Ken Fuqua, Mark Peterson, Jimmie Lakin, John Egermeier, Robert Fowler, Richard Poole, Ver- non Minson, Kenneth Holloway, Merle Buss, Bob Howard, Duane Matthiesen, Terry Denton, Dan Huckon, Kenneth McCollum. NOT PICTURED: Stephen Armbruster, David Bagwell, Richard Bennett, Ronald Calhoun, Carl Caskey, Reynolds Cowles, James Gray, Calvin Hanan, John Han- cock, Ladd Hudgins, Dan Hudson, Keith James, Billy Moore, G. P. Pollins, Terrance Sample. OMICRON DELTA KAPPA Circle Includes Men of Varied Interests Omicron Delta Kappa, a national honorary leadership fraternity, was organized on the Oklahoma State University campus May 8, 1954. Purposes of the fraternity are three- fold: First, to recognize men who have at- tained a high standard of efficiency in colleg- iate activities and to inspire others to strive for conspicuous attainment along similar lines; second, to bring together the most representa- tive men in all phases of collegiate life and thus create an organization which will help to mold the sentiment of the institution on questions of local and intercollegiate interests; third, to bring together members of the facul- ty and student body on a basis of mutual un- derstanding. Omicron Delta Kappa places emphasis up- on the development of the whole man, both as a present member of his college community and as a prospective contributor to a better society. The society encourages and recogniz- es achievement in scholarship, athletics, stu- dent government, publications, and speech, music, drama and the other arts. Membership is awarded to undergraduate junior and senior men, and to members of the faculty and administration and alumni who exhibit exemplary character, responsible lead- ership and discriminatory service in campus life, consecration to democratic ideals, and su- perior scholarship. Page 100 CHAPTER TWO Page 102 BEAUTI Pase 103 etuf- SautiC Page 104 Finalists AsfaAff- Asfcfc Hi4t. Brumley Page 105 Senior Hominy Kappa Alpha Theta Page 106 Page 107 Junior Ponca City Kappa Kappa Gamma Page 108 Page 109 7-4} uocutdcL L 04( Taa eAf Sophomore Calumet Kappa Delta atuit Page 110 Page 111 Aggie Princess Junior Foraker Wentz Page 112 Arts and Sciences Queen Senior Sentinel Delta Delta Delta Page 113 Education Queen Senior Oklahoma City Willard Page 114 Business Queen AyfaAd cL A aSofat Senior Edmond Pi Beta Phi Page 115 Veterinary Medicine Queen Sophomore Guymon Chi Omega Page 116 Engineering Queen Junior Tulsa Chi Omega Page 117 Army Honorary Cadet Colonel Senior Lawton Pi Beta Phi Page 118 Air Force Honorary Cadet Colonel Sophomore Fairfax Kappa Alpha Theta Page 119 Miss Varsity Revue AJay(C '7 i (du . Sophomore Tulsa Alpha Delta Pi Page 120 Fairest of the Fair Junior Pryor Pi Beta Phi Page 121 Princess Athena odckL ScAe cu , Sophomore Tulsa Kappa Alpha Theta Page 122 MRHA Queen Jadtf- J-?c emcut- Junior Duncan Thatcher Page 123 Homecoming Queen Sophomore Yale Zeta Tau Alpha Page 124 Freshman Queen Freshman Oklahoma City Brumley Page 125 The crown is the symbol of beauty, but for each individual there is one who is fairest of all — beauty is in the eye of the beholder. CHAPTER THREE hi m DOWN T J If I t Page 128 Page 129 Henry Iba Athletic Director Basketball Coach OSU Coaching Staff The coaching staff at State has always worked to help make OSU great in athletics, and their successes are shown by the fact that only one other college in the nation has won more NCAA championships. Fooball coach Phil Cutchin topped off his career with the 17-16 win over OU; swimming became a full-fledged sport when Col. James Cutter was named coach; and coach Myron Roderick's wrestlers won the Big Eight and NCAA championships again. Ralph Higgins Track Coach Labron Harris Golf Coach Myron Roderick Wrestling and Tennis Coach Phil Cutchin Football Coach Page 130 James Cutter Swimming Coach Varsity Scoring was Lead by Jim Feamster The Cowboys, hit heavily by graduation losses, didn't set the world on fire with a 4-21 record and a Big Eight record of 2 wins and 12 losses, for the 1965-66 season. Although it may not have been an ex- tremely talented basketball team, we did have a team that played exceptionally hard. State's wins over Santa Barbara and Arizona State (non-conference wins) and Missouri twice, helped them to finish sev- enth in the conference, rather than the cellar. This was the worst season the Cow- boys have ever had under Coach Henry Iba. Junior center Jim Feamster led the var- sity total scoring with 295 points and an average of 11.8 points per game. His high score in one game this season was 18 points. Behind Feamster in total scoring was forward Keith Branch, who totaled 214 points and an average of 8.6. The Pokes were led in the field goal de- partment by Feamster, who hit 104 of 209 for almost 50 percent. Leading free throws, Feamster made 87 gift shots out of 130 attempts. Branch, Berryhill and Skip Iba ended their basketball careers this season. Berry- hill was fifth in total scoring with 116 points and Iba was sixth with 101. Berry- hill hit 50-144 from the field and 16-25 from the line. Iba scored 43-112 from the field and 15-36 on the line. OSU totaled 1,344 points for the season while being led 1,523 by their opponents. Oklahoma State University didn't finish at the bottom of everything in the Big Eight. They almost topped one of the sta- tistical divisions when the final standings were posted. Coach Iba's Cowboys placed second in the free throw race with 68 per cent. Oklahoma was first in this division with 69 per cent. Senior Lester Berryhill placed fifth in total scoring for the Cowboys with 116 points. He hit 50-144 from the field and 16-25 from the charity free throw line. OSU Finished Seventh in the Conference osu OSU osu osu osu osu osu osu osu osu osu osu osu osu osu osu osu osu osu osu osu osu osu osu osu 1965-66 BASKETBALL RECORD 57 St. Louis 61 52 Arkansas 55 61 Arizona State .... 49 51 Texas 56 59 UC Santa Barbara . . 37 58 Lamar Tech .... 67 52 Abilene Christian . . 67 36 Oklahoma 58 63 Missouri 65 49 Colorado 50 53 Oklahoma 64 47 Kansas State .... 67 55 Colorado 61 61 Iowa State 76 56 Iowa State 69 67 Missouri 50 41 Nebraska 45 44 Kansas State .... 50 38 Kansas 59 52 Colorado 63 47 Kansas 80 60 Southern Illinois ... 69 68 Missouri 51 53 Oklahoma 69 64 Nebraska 85 Won 4, Lost 21 Cowboy Sid Burcham goes up for a jump shot as other Pokes move in for the rebound. However, they were not needed, as he dropped the two points for the Cowboys. mi -rj-r FRONT ROW: Jack Herron, Ward Sherrill, Skip Iba, Coach Henry Iba, Assistant Coach Sam Aubrey, Keith Branch, Les- ter Berryhill. ROW 2: Tom McAlister, Chad Brown, Carl Dudek, Sam Robertson, Jim Feamster, Bill Fisher. ROW 3: Doug Barnes, Sid Burcham, Herb Westmoreland, Jim Watson. All eyes were on the basket as Sid Burcham lays the ball up to add an additional two points to the Cowboys score. The Colts, O-State's freshman team, showed remarkable pros- pects by losing only one game, Arkansas City Junior College. Page 133 Quarterback Glenn Baxter hands off to Cowboy fullback Walt Garrison in a power drive, with Danny Lawson leading the blocking. 1965 FOOTBALL RECORD OSU ... 14 Arkansas 28 OSU ... 0 Missouri 13 OSU ... 17 Tulsa 14 OSU ... 11 Colorado 34 OSU ... 14 Texas Tech 17 OSU ... 0 Kansas 9 OSU ... 10 Iowa State 14 OSU ... 17 Nebraska 21 OSU ... 31 Kansas State .... 7 OSU ... 17 Oklahoma 16 Won 3, Lost 7 In the eyes of Oklahoma State football fans, the Cowboys finished their best season in twen- ty years this fall when they defeated the Ok- lahoma Sooners, 17-16, in Norman, and when they were named the champions for the state of Oklahoma with their defeat of the Univer- sity of Tulsa, 17-14. All-America honors went to Walt Garrison, fullback, and Charlie Harper, guard. Harper and Garrison were also picked for the Big Eight team and played in the East- West Shrine game and the Senior Bowl. Other outstanding players for the Cowboys were Charles Durkee, kicking specialist, who was the leading scorer for the Pokes and won the Daily Oklahomans Sportsman of the month award for his outstanding ability in the OSU win over the Sooners. Page 134 1965 Football Classic.OSU I7....0U Oklahoma State's 3-7 record doesn't show the true season. Cowboy gridders fought down to the line, losi ng three of the games — Nebras- ka, Texas Tech, and Iowa State — in the final seconds. Oklahoma State opened the season in Little Rock against the number one team in the na- tion, the Arkansas Razorbacks, to lose 28-14. Missouri then slid by the Cowpokes, 13-0, in a hard fought battle at Stillwater. O-State then avenged their last year's loss to the Tulsa Hur- ricanes, 17-14, at Stillwater. The Cowboys took to the road, losing the next four to Colorado, 34-1 1, Texas Tech, 17- 14, Kansas, 9-0, and Iowa State, 14-10. In their third appearance at home the Pokes showed the Nebraska Cornhuskers a hard fought victory, with the lead changing hands twice in the final minute, with the Cowboys losing, 21-17, before a sell-out Homecoming crowd. The Pokes then defeated the Kansas State Wildcats, 31-7. On their final road trip, the Cowboys defeated the Oklahoma Sooners, 17-16. Cowboy rushing honors went to All-Conference Walt Garri- son for the second straight year, as he plowed the line with his power running. Charles Durkee puts through a goal for 35 yards and a 17-16 victory over the Sooners. (Copyright, 1965, Oklahoma Pub- lishing Company.) Page 135 « 7 _T  C |H IC6 £ J ' FRONT ROW: Tony Sellari, Lynn Chadwick, Jim Click, Larry Elliott, Glenn Baxter, Pete Francis, Charles Harper, Jay Lavender, Hugh McCrabb, Walt Garrison, Charles Dur- kee. ROW 2: Doug Cathey, Dennis Randall, David Whit- field, Verne Miller, Tim Havern, Charles Gasch, David Da- vis, David Dickerson, Jerry Gill, Happy Settle, Willard Nahr- gang. ROW 3: John Matlock, David Smith, David Mis- simer, Paul Mueller, Tommy Boone, J. B. Christian, Harold Akin, Buddy Burris, Danny Lawson, Bill Young. ROW 4: Dale Davis, Frank Sneed. Jimmy Goodwin, Richard Madi- son, Keith Sullivan, Tony Shires, Earl Box, Tom Guest, Curt Holdridge, David Self. ROW 5: John Cook, David Land- graf, Bruce Pieratt, Glenn Thomas, Bob Cacy, Paul Sikes, Larry Mills, Jay Gregory, Charles Trimble. ROW 6: Jerry Scrivner, Denny Krout, Terry Bacigalupo, Dean Alexander, David Keck, Frosty Winter, Jim Clark, David Meadows. ROW 7: Ken McSwane, Bobby Booth, Chuck Patten, Ken- neth Blackburn, Kenneth Wallace. Chic Dambach, Tom Panik, Randy Hodgson. The Cowboys score again as end Lynn Chadwick catches a pass in the end zone for six points against Tulsa. Guard Charlie Harper fought through the Hurricane blockers on his way to All-Conference honors as a Cowboy lineman. Page 136 Quarterback Glen Baxter fakes handoff and runs a quarterback keeper around left end to pick up a first down against Sooners. Bill Young, defensive end, caught Tulsa by surprise when he intercepted a pass and went sailing into the end zone. Kick return specialist, Larry Elliott, showed the Sooners why he was No. 1 in the Big Eight with a forty-yard kick-off return. Page 137 Powerful 177-lb. Fred Fozzard prepares to put the finishing touches on his opponent from Arizona State in the OSU Invitational. 1966 WRESTLING RECORD osu . . 21 Lock Haven ... 6 OSU . . OSU . . 26 . 36 Cornell ... 5 osu . . osu . St. Cloud ... 3 osu . . osu . . 31 Kansas State ... 0 osu . . osu . . 34 Brigham Young ... 3 osu . . osu . . 33 Moorhead State ... 6 osu . . osu . . 36 Arizona State . ... 3 osu . . 43 Western State .... 0 15 Oklahoma 14 22 Iowa State 12 27 Southern Illinois ... 4 23 Colorado 6 12 Oklahoma 17 36 Colorado State .... 5 Won 13, Lost 1 • Coast Guard Academy Tourney, First • Big Eight, First • NCAA, First Page 138 Poke Wrestlers Win 25th National Title Oklahoma State won their 25th NCAA team title and YoJiro Uetake climaxed his glorious collegiate wrestling career by winning his third national championship. Uetake pinned Joe Peritore of Lehigh in the second period to complete his Cowboy career, undefeated in 57 bouts. He was also awarded the tournament's most valuable wrestler trophy for the second straight year. Gene Davis and Bill Harlow also joined King's Row as OSU amassed 79 points. In ad- dition to its three championships, O-State plac- ed Fred Fozzard second, Tadaaki Hatta third, Jim Rogers and Mike Reding fourth, and Bob Drebenstedt, sixth. In Big Eight competition the Cowboys brought home another crown by five points over the Sooners. O-State crowned Big Eight champions at 115 with Taddaki Hatta, 130 YoJiro Uetake, 137 Gene Davis, 145 Jim Rogers and 191 Bill Harlow. Second place went to Grady Sells and Fred Fozzard. Oklahoma State also got assistance in the consolation bracket from heavyweight Ron Gabbett, 167-pounder Bob Drebenstedt, 160-pounder J. Robinson, and 152-pounder Mike Reding, as the Cowboys drove from be- hind to win. Three time NCAA champion and Olympic champ Yojiro Uetake has his Sooner opponent wondering what to do next. Tadaaki Hatta Jim Rogers . Grady Sells . Big Eight Champion Big Eight Champion Second in Big Eight 115 lbs. 145 lbs. 123 lbs. wm Page 139 FRONT ROW: Tadaaki Hatta, Grady Sells, Gene Davis, Mike Reding, YoJiro Uetake. BACK ROW: Denton Smith, Ron Gabbett, Jim Rogers, Bill Harlow, Fred Fozzard, J. Robinson, Coach Myron Roderick. Not pictured, Bob Drebenstedt. NCAA champion at 137, Gene Davis had his opponent from St. Cloud well in hand at the OSU Invitational tournament. 152-pounder Mike Reding was the riding Cowboy, earning two more points to win over his St. Cloud opponent. Page 140 Heavyweight Ron Gabbett gets in a little riding time on his oppon- ent from St. Cloud in the OSU Invitational Wrestling Tourney. Page 141 FRONT ROW: Gary Howard, Bill Pettigrew, Tracy Free ny, Tony Stark, Frank Warrington, Wayne Orrell. ROW 2: Terry Fischer, Danny MacDougall, Fred Moulder, Don Bumpass, Curtis Kastner, Richard Frank, Don Kuykendall, Ron McCord. ROW 3: Keith Sanders, student trainer; Larry Ferguson, student coach; Garry Wilburn, George Keely, Tony Sellari, Marv Fiocchi, Bill Fisher, Bill Beier- schmitt, Coach Chet Bryan. 1965 BASEBALL RECORD Houston . Houston . Houston . Houston . Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Kansas State Kansas State Kansas State Missouri . Missouri . . Missouri . 6 osu 3 osu 4 osu 6 osu 0 osu 1 osu 2 osu 6 osu 2 osu 2 osu 1 osu 8 osu 5 osu 5 Kansas .... . . 3 OSU 10 Kansas .... . . 5 OSU 2 Kansas .... . . 5 osu 10 Nebraska . . 9 osu 1 Nebraska . . . 2 osu 4 Nebraska . . 0 osu 8 Iowa State . . . . . 0 osu 7 Iowa State . . . . . 1 osu 4 Iowa State . . . 2 osu 8 Colorado . . 4 osu 8 Colorado . . 5 osu 6 Colorado . . 4 osu 4 Won 14, Lost 11 Third Place in Big Eight Congratulations for a job well done are given by team members after another run is brought in by one of the O-State players. Page 142 Sluggers Finish Third in Big 8 Conference During Chet Bryan's first season as coach, the Oklahoma State baseball team finished third in the Big Eight conference. The Cowboys won 14 out of 25 games and in conference play they won 12 out of 21. In Big Eight play the Cowboys won three games from Kansas State University, two from Okla- homa University and three from Iowa State University. To highlight their 1965 season, Missouri won the Big Eight with an 18-1 sea- son. The Tigers went all the way before bow- ing to St. Louis University in the NCAA finals. Tony Sellari, catcher for O-State. was the leading batter, with a batting average of .379, and Richard Frank was the leading pitcher, with a 2.15 earned run average. Oklahoma State's only series outside the Bi g Eight was with the University of Houston, with the Cow- boys tying 2-2 in the series. 0 ] 1 Fred Moulder hit a home run and gave the Oklahoma State baseball team the needed run for another Big Eight victory. OSU's catcher, Tony Sellari, took his turn at the plate, with hopes of adding another run to bring up his season's total batting average. .— 3l L P Mr' FRONT ROW: Jay Beltz, Tommy Doyle, John Winingham, Fred Miller, Coach Ralph Higgins, George Ramey, Mickey Miller, Chris McCubbins, Henry Bell. ROW 2: Tom Von Ruden, David Field, Bob Morris, Larry Linn, Miles Lister. Russell Laverty, Arnold Drake, Doug McDougall. ROW 3: Rocky Bilbo, Ray Smith, Jim Metcalf, Glenn Blakely, Larry Farmer, Jess Tier, David Perry, John Perry. 1965 OUTDOOR TRACK RECORD osu . . . 55 New Mexico 90 osu ... 69 Missouri 75 osu ... 16 Okla. Christian . . . 30 OCU 20 osu ... 56 Oklahoma .... 56 Fourth Place in Big 8 Outdoor Meet Oklahoma State's number one trackman, John Perry, moved up to break ahead of his teammates to place first in the event. Page 144 World 2-Mile Record Posted by O-State At the California Relays in Fresno, the Ok- lahoma State 2-mile relay team set a new world's record with a time of 7:18.3, break- ing Villanova's old record of 7:19. In the Big Eight conference, Oklahoma State finished fourth behind the University of Kansas, University of Oklahoma and the Uni- versity of Missouri. Oklahoma State won the triple crown in the relay championships, win- ning the Kansas Relays, Texas Relays and the Drake Relays in the two-mile event. All-America honors went to Chris McCub- bin in cross country, when he finished fifth in the NCAA finals, and Tom Von Ruden for his performance in the 880-yard run. With three of the four relay record holders returning — Tom Von Ruden, John Perry and Jim Metcalf — the Cowboy relay teams led the team in the indoor season by winning the 2- mile relay at the NCAA indoor track meet in Detroit, Michigan. World record holders in the 2-Mile relay, Tom Von Ruden, Jim Metcalf, John Perry and Dave Perry set the record in 7:18.3. After having a bad year, one of Oklahoma State's broadjumpers tried to place during the last track meet of the 1965-66 season. : -' Golfers Take Eighth Big 8 Championship Bob Dickson, low medalist in the Big Eight tournament, lead the Cowboys to eighth straight conference golf championship. The Cowboys, under Coach Labron Har- ris, have never lost a team title in the Big Eight tournament since joining in 1958. Last spring they won their eighth title by defeat- ing Oklahoma by 28 strokes. Junior Bob Dickson led the Pokes by firing rounds of 71, 75 and 72 to capture the indi- vidual title. His closest competition was team- mate Don Lackey, with a total of 222. In regular season, the Pokes finished with a 14-3 dual record, winning two ties by hav- ing the low medalist score. In tournament com- petition, the Cowboys placed first in the Okla- homa intercollegiate tournament defeating the University of Houston twenty-five strokes. In NCAA competition the Cowboys finish- ed ninth — the lowest they have placed in the past several years. Bob Dickson was awarded the plaque for the leading golfer for Oklaho- ma State last season. Dave Eichelberger, top Oklahoma State golfer, was in action at the Masters Tournament at the Augusta National golf course. Page 146 LEFT TO RIGHT: Don Lackey, Jim Bullard, Jim Hardy, Dave Eichelberger, Bob Dickson, Roger Brown, Coach Labron Harris. Dickson's closest competitor, Don Lackey, shot a 222 total to place second in medalist play at the Big Eight tournament. 1965 GOLF RECORD Oklahoma . 10 osu . 5 Larmar Tech 3 osu . 3 Texas Tech 4 osu . 2 Arizona State 2l 2 osu . 3' 2 Texas A M 3 osu . 3 Oklahoma . 7 osu . 8 Wichita . 2 osu . 13 Kansas . 1 osu . 14 Oklahoma . 7 osu . 8 Kansas State 0 osu . 15 Kansas . 1 osu . 14 Kansas . . 1 osu . 11 Wichita . 1 osu . 14 Wichita . P 2 osu . 1U 2 Kansas State . Won osu . Lost Wichita . . . Lost osu . Won Team Ties For Second in Big Eight Loop Oklahoma State's No. 1 doubles team, Bob McKenna and Nick Saxton, lead the team in the Big Eight Championships. Losing only two matches in the regular season, the Cowboys showed an improvement over last year when they finished with a 3-5 season. In Big Eight competition the Cowboys cap- tured three of the top five singles positions but finished in a tie for second with Oklahoma University. Kansas scored 16 points to win the tournament, while OSU and the Sooners each scored 12. Bob McKenna, Bob Howard, and Nick Sax- ton were singles champions for the Cowboys. McKenna won the No. 1 title, Howard won the No. 2 crown, and Saxton copped the No. 4 bracket. McKenna and Saxton were beaten in the semi-finals of the No. 1 doubles. Howard and Grose were beaten in the finals of the No. 2 doubles. Bob McKenna was selected as the outstanding senior of last year's squad. No. 4 singles champion Nick Saxton won over Jack Richards in the dual with the Sooners, 6-3, 6-3, led the Cowboys to upset. Page 148 LEFT TO RIGHT: Bob Howard, Bill Ashbaugh, Larry Grose. Nick Saxton, Bill McKenna. O States No. 2 single champion, Bob Howard, won another match against Sooner Hal McCoy in a 6-3, 6-4 verdict on OSU courts. 1965 TENNIS RECORD Kansas OBU . . Wichita Kansas State Oklahoma OBU . . Washburn . Missouri ocu . . Wichita Oklahoma OCU . . OSU OSU OSU OSU OSU OSU OSU OSU OSU OSU OSU OSU Won 10, Lost 2 BIG EIGHT: OSU second place tie rP i FRONT ROW: Jim Denney, Stan Rathjen, George Phillips, David Johnson, Dean McClain, Howard Katz. BACK ROW: 4 - w KJ Ray Hunt, Ralph Lantz, A lex Whitmore, Bill Zelinski, Bill Ewens, Coach James F. Cutter. 1965-66 SWIMMING RECORD osu osu osu osu osu osu osu 73 Missouri 21 OSU 48 UC at Santa Barbara . 47 OSU 32 Nebraska 63 OSU 28 Kansas State .... 66 OSU 33 Kansas 63 OSU 34 Iowa State 60 OSU 63 Colorado 29 OSU Won 7, Lost 7 6th in Big Eight 59 25 40 76 64 60 2 38 Arizona .... Air Force Academy Texas Tech Pittsburg Emporia State Texas A M Texas 35 70 54 18 31 34i 2 57 m Oklahoma State University divers displayed excellent form and acquired many points which helped to send their team to victory. Page 150 Swimming Team Broke Even For Season In the third year of organization the Cow- boys' swimming team is showing a great deal of improvement. Although it finished sixth in the Big Eight, the team improved over last year's seventh place. Dave Johnson surprised the veterans in the Big Eight swimming meet by capturing the 200- yard free-style in 1:49.6, a new meet record breaking the old record of 1 :50. Johnson also placed fifth in the 100-yard free-style, David Phillips placed fifth in the 200- yard backstroke and the 800-yard free-style re- lay team took fifth place in that meet. In the dual season the Cowboy tankers broke even in their meets with a 7-7 season. The out- standing freshman team, which beat the varsity in a pre-season meet and placed third in the Big- Eight postal match, should add more depth and more power to the team. Another aspect of OSU's Varsity swimming team is the skill shown by men who swim a most difficut stroke, the Butterfly. Off to a good start, the varsity swimmers try to start off the season with their first dual meet against Missouri University. Intramurals Offer Participation in Sports Participation in men's intramural sports was extremely voluntary and was established so that men of different organizations can participate in friend- ly competition. The main purposes of intramural sports are to provide a sport which each man enjoys playing and a team for him to play on. Intramurals help to keep the student physically alert as well as mentally alert. Men of OSU had 14 sports to com- pete in, including everything from football to table tennis. They may play in any of the four leagues, open inde- pendent, club or dorm, fraternity A, and fraternity B, with the winner of each league playing the other winners for the all-university championships. As the intramural golf tournaments came to an end, we found two golfers still out on lucky thirteen. After many as the winner closely contested games the men of Delta Tau Delta emerged ner of the all-university men's volleyball championship. Page 152 In intramural volleyball, the secret of how to win is to slam the ball just over the net, a process commonly known as spiking. Page 153 WRA Honored Women at Banquet The Women's Recreation Associa- tion was founded on the Oklahoma State University campus in 1 920 to en- courage participation in women's sports. The club extends membership to coeds who have participated in two intramural activities in one semester. In sponsoring the program, the WRA presents awards each year to sorority, sorority pledge class and in- dependent teams having the highest ac- cumulation of points for participation in various sports. In addition to the team awards presented at the banquet held each spring, individual O a- wards and outstanding senior awards are given. Sportsmanship, partici- pation, and skill are the basis for the selection of the O awards and the outstanding senior awards. Womanly grace and charm took second place as each girl helped her team on to victory and finally to the women's intramural championships. Sore muscles but healthy exercise were the rewards for those who participated in the volleyball intra-murals. Page 154 CHAPTER FOUR Page 156 ROTC •■T mil!: ■; - ■.. Page 157 Tours and Flights Were Part of Training The AFROTC program includes studies of the development and traditions of the military profession, the role of the professional officer in our American Democracy, major ideology conflicts and aerospace power factors in the preservation of national security. The advanced AFROTC program leads to commissioning as a second lieutenant in the Air Force. It is available to full time students who can meet physical and mental standards. Advanced students study leadership and man- agement, communication skills, military jus- tice, and problem solving. Also studied are the Air Force today and how it has evolved, and current developments in areospace power and their implications as a means of providing national security. During a field trip taken by sophomore cadets to McConnell Air Force Base, the innards of a rocket were explored. During the year, Honorary Cadet Colenel had a chance to review the AFROTC cadets during their weekly drill period. l JwM ■ 11 WW n 2 ; • pw • ; . -i- • „ ' • •' ' -.•'• ■■-■:; ■;'■'■■' One of the prime objectives of the ROTC program is to build men that will serve the nation's defense, here and abroad. Page 158 ' General Carpenter, commander of the United States Air University, was greeted upon his arrival by the Air Force Gallant Guard. In the sophomore year, munitions and weaponry were explained to cadets through lectures, using mock-ups of the actual weapons. Page 159 Inspecting Officers Reviewed the Troops No patriot questions the desirability of maintaining a military posture which will in- sure continuation of our freedoms and way of life. To this purpose, we devote our material resources, the genius of our scientists and en- gineers, and the unparalleled productive cap- ability of our industry. Since its founding in 1891, Oklahoma State University can point with pride to the fulfill- ment of its responsibility for development of leadership qualities of our youth — adaptable to a chosen vocation — or as citizen soldiers — if, and when, required. The Army ROTC is proud to be part of this program in the development of leadership and fulfillment of our privileges and responsi- bilities of citizenship. Presentation of Honorary Colonel Cindy Davenport was done by Cadet Col. Russ Richardson during an Army drill sessio n. As part of the initiation requirements for Scabbard and Blade cadets portrayed Army equipment in a mock war beside Theta. At the end of each day at the Oklahoma State University cam- pus the members of the Pershing Rifles held retreat ceremonies. Page 160 Advanced Army ROTC cadets are required to attend a six-week summer camp to be eligible for a commission in the regular army. While training at Fort Sill last summer the cadets were reviewed by Col. Tutin, professor of military science at Oklahoma State. During the year, honorary colonels are chosen by two select panels of Army ROTC judges to represent the feminine side of the ROTC program. This year's honorary colonels are being escorted by the senior army officers, for their induction into the Army ROTC. Page 161 Col. Bill J. Tutin, Professor of Military Science Col. James D. Berry, Professor of Aero-Space Studies Leadership Helped to Mold The Future Col. Bill J. Tutin assumed his duty as pro- fessor of military science at the start of last year. Prior to the current assignment, Col. Tutin commanded the 18th Artillery Group, a Nike Hercules Missile unit which provides air defense for the vital industrial and population complex of Pittsburgh. Just prior to this, he was assigned as army attache in the United States Embassy, Tel Aviv, Israel. Col. Tutin received his initial reserve com- mission through the ROTC program in 1935. Since that time he has completed more than 28 years of active commissioned service. Of this service, nine years have been overseas in four theaters of operations. Col. Tutin is a graduate of the Artillery School, The Command and General Staff Col- lege, The Army War College, and the Strategic Intelligence School. Completing his 31st year in the Air Force this spring, Col. James D. Berry will also end his fourth year as professor of aero space stud- ies at Oklahoma State. Before his assignment to OSU in 1962, Col. Berry had served with Headquarters, 5th AF Southwest Pacific, 1944; Headquarters, Far East Command, 1946-1948; and with the di- rector of installation, USAF, Washington, D.C. In 1959, prior to becoming PAS, Col. Berry was vice- wing commander of the 36th Tactical Fighter Wing in Bitburg, Germany. Col. Berry has attended both academic and service schools including the Armed Forces Staff College, Norfolk, Va.; the Air War Col- lege, Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala.; and the University of Maryland, where he achieved his bachelor's degree in military science. Page 162 AIR FORCE PERSONNEL Duties of the personnel staff for the Air Force ROTC include instruction, training, sup- ply, examination, guidance and counciling. In order to fulfill his tour of duty each man receives specialized training that will enable him 10 attain the required proficiency in his particular field. The men, after successfully completing this specialized training, are select- ed by their respective departments for assign- ments and are considered to be among the best available. The personnel staff's aim is to produce jun- ior officers who have the best qualities essen- tial to the development of the Air Force and to form the foundation of intelligent citizenship within the student. Cadet Col. Edward A. Ritchie Division Commander Lt. Col. Ames, Douglas T Sgt. Beck, Clevell Maj. Call, Lowell M Sgt. Gable, Donald S Sgt. Hopper, Woodrow S Sgt. Kaznoski, Pete Lt. Col. Kellam, Edgar Maj. Mercer, Charles T Sgt. Mines, Nash Maj. Neimeyer, Allen Maj. Romano, Joseph Maj. Wedding, George Page 163 Cadet Col. Russell Richardson Division Commander ARMY PERSONNEL Army personnel assigned as instructors in the OSU ROTC program are selected because of their military background, leadership abil- ity, and instructional potentials. They are re- sponsible for training the cadets who will be officers and future leaders in the service. In addition to their primary role of training and commissioning the young officers, the army personnel have an additional duty of develop- ing in all Oklahoma State basic cadets a deep- er understanding of their present and future civic responsibilities to their community, their state, and their nation. The staff often supplements their schedule by attending classes to complete their bachelor or master's degree. S Sgt. Capt. Lt. Col. S Sgt. Capt. SFC S Sgt. Capt. Adamson, AVERILL, Baker, Bales, Buford, Dinsmore, Everritt, Hargis, Bob Ronald Dallas Robert Alfred George Robert Glenn S Sgt. Maj. S Sgt. Capt. Lt. Col. Capt. S Maj. Maj. Henson, Holland, Keefe, Kepler, Lee, Lembcke, McDaniel, McGee Billy Rex Richard Roger Levin, John Carl Carl Lt. Col. Capt. S Sgt. S Sgt. Capt. M Sgt. SFC Capt. Price, Rexroad, Rogers, Schneider, Scheutze, Shields, Smith, Weston, Walter William Arlon Joseph Raymond Jimmie Woodrow Ray Page 164 CADET STAFF FOR AIR WINGS AND GROUPS FRONT ROW: Kenneth Pinkston (52nd group commander), Edward Ritchie (wing commander), Don Jensen, Richard Lemon (53rd group commander). ROW 2: Bill Layton, Ronald Barrett, Bob Huggins, Neil Byn -.., Rodger Burns. ROW 3: George Hazlett, Jerry Hurst, Carroll Stanton, Jerry Hamlin, Ronald Remke, Donald McCroskey. AIR FORCE SWEETHEARTS Karen Hove, 52nd Group Honorary Colonel Lynn Ketcham, 53rd Group Honorary Colonel Page 165 CADET STAFF FOR ARMY DIVISIONS AND BRIGADES FRONT ROW: George Lauffer (1st brigade commander), Russell Richardson (division commander), William Johnson (2nd brigade commander), James Boatsman. ROW 2: Royce Singleton, Glenn Carlson, Andrew Martin, Severin Wilde. ROW 3: Robert Hollrah, Walter Skeistaitis, Richard Ranney, Jimmy Coffman, Gary Levings. HONORARY BRIGADE COLONELS Cathleen Yordi, 2nd Brigade Honorary Colonel Fredrena Moore, 1st Brigade Honorary Colonel Page 166 CADET OFFICERS COUNCIL Coordinating Council Plans Military Ball The Cadet Officers Council was organized to bring about a closer relationship between the Army and Air Force ROTC cade ts, and between these cadets and their military in- structors. The Cadet Officers Council con- ducts the activities of the combined Army and Air Force ROTC Cadet Officers Club. The sponsorship of the council and also its official positions are rotated each year between the Army and the Air Force. The council members, who are elected from each of the eighteen class sections in both corps, are responsible for conducting the col- orful military ball, which is the highlight of the military social season. During the ball the honorary Air Force and Army cadet colonels are formally presented for the first time by the council. Members of the Cadet Officers Club display a fine example of the leadership that is striven for in the ROTC program and proven in later national service. Leading the Cadet Officers Council this year was Neil Bynum, president. Assisting him were Paul Harper, vice-president; Jerry Hurst, secretary; Jerry Custard, social chairman; John Finley, treasurer; Dennis Crook, information service officer; Major Charles Mercer and Col- onel Walter Price, advisors. FRONT ROW: Neil Bynum, Paul Harper, Jerry Hurst. ROW 2: Lt. Col. Walter Price, Major Charles Mercer, Jerry Custer, Dennis Crook. Page 167 m . ' , ' ' ■ . .  . m b f ' : f ?' $ s l v - 0lk4m CADET OFFICERS CLUB Air Force Jrs. Prepare for Summer Camp FRONT ROW: Ronald Schurter, Ronnie Merriott, George Briggs, Charles Escue, Charles Gladden, Gary Moon, Tony Watson, James Lunn, Alfred Cecil. ROW 2: Jerry Ward, John Lewis, Dennis Koehn, Ciucci Louis, Leonard List, Clyde Wilson, Karl Brooks, Orville Pierce, Gerald Best, Richard Williford. ROW 3: Greg Collier, Joie Vitosky, Mac Love, Roger Varvel, William Pace, Don Hale, Jimmy Boyd, Dick Reif, Don Stephens, Mike Lacki, Edwin White. ROW 4: Donald Maxwell, Thomas Souther, Tommy Gammon, Terry Banning, Charles Whittington, William Fergason, William Crafton, Robert Reynolds, David Delana, Michael Frederick, John Shaklee. ROW 5: Toby Graves, Kenneth Hopfer, Davy Spindle, Sam Harding, Bill Schwertfeger, Charles Mundis, Thomas Proctor, James Rainwater, Butch Beaty, David Timmons. When on the drill field, members of an Air Force flight must al- ways be ready for a snap in- spection by their superior officers. Page 168 The Air Force ROTC Drill Team practiced many hours a week get- ting its precision drill maneuv- ers down to perfect uniformity. CADET OFFICERS CLUB Air Force Seniors Lead Groups Wings FRONT ROW: Neil Bynum (president), Jerry Custer (social chairman), Jerry Hurst (secretary), Bill Layton, Richard Hollrah, Sam Hamilton, Don Miller, Jerry Sutherland, Jerry Lucas. ROW 2: Victor Bey, George Hazlett, Ronald Barrett, Sandy Irving, Lynn Steincamp, David Beeby, James Harten- bower, Bob Huggins, Ken Pinkston, Hal Ward. ROW 3: Virgil Kennedy, Richard Smith, Roger Wilson, Donald Mc- Croskey, Bob Baker, Jude Krejci, Curtis Jones, Bill Manera, Jason Chapel, Granville Prince. ROW 4: Wadie Smallen, Edward Ritchie, Dale Roth, James Marsh, Jerry Hamlin, Frank Nulty, Ronald Remke, Richard Lemon, Don Jensen, Carroll Stanton, Roger Blinn, Ronald Lane. Page 169 Assuming port arms is one of the many rifle positions which an Army ROTC cadet must learn while he is in the corps at OSU. CADET OFFICERS CLUB Sr. Officers are Prepared for Leadership FRONT ROW: James Montgomery, Tom McCrary, Russell Richardson, Gary Levings, Jack Yankee, John Belzer, R. K. Moore, Curt Peters, Royce Singleton, Robert Hollrah, Alex Wiederkehr. ROW 2: Earl Schallenberg, Oliver West, Severin Wilde. Edward Gallagher, Rick Hurst, Sterling Prophet, Ken- neth Hopcus, Kent Wood, Davis Clements, Frank Shidler, Glenn Tucker, Harold Logan. ROW 3: Earl Floyd, Stanley Brewer, Arnold Fitzgerald, Dennis Crook, Paul Harper. George Lauffer, Joe Strain, Glenn Carlson, Jimmy Meier, Bill Johnson, James Russell, Tully Dunlap, Dick Gilby. ROW 4: Gregg Schrader, James Boatsman, Garry Bentley, Fred Fry, Jimmy Coffman, Jerry Fine, Michael Meyer, Glenn Barbee, William Gilstrap, Donald Mitchell, Gerry Ticer, Paul Powell. ROW 5: James Thompson, George Charlson, George McRae, Phil Sheridan, Don Haggerty, Andy Martin, Charles Wehling, Ronnie Perry, Joe Hawkins, Thomas Hendrix, Kenneth Key- ser. 1 if'  f -Iff. ■■§ ? T : •• T= f •« ?, m m, ' m m % m :] t .T S iP m 9 ' fii '. . ' Page 170 CADET OFFICERS CLUB Ji Officers Receive Advanced Training ROW 1: Fred Rosser, Dale Taulbee, Lane Mills, Edwin Chappabitty, Greg Davey, Herman Travers, Joseph McWher- ter, Wesley Hamm, John Cornyn, Larry Shelby, Tommy Pol- ing. ROW 2: Gary Smith, Robert Eichling, Jimmy Kuhlman, Norman Hirschman, Sam Asbury, Michael Rosebeary, James Schooley, Milan Caldwell, John Lundy, Donald Moore. Jim Pardee. ROW 3: Steven Spore, Mike Sloniker, Bill Wilson, John Lloyd, Cleburne Webb, John Mahan, Ronnie Frost, Donald Peck, James Homan, Harold Tohlen, James Mc- Auliffe, Dennis Self. ROW 4: Benny Harwell, Dudley Smith, Campbell Long, Terry Deen, Lloyd Hopson, Kenneth Sulli- van, John McCutcheon, Theodore Purdom, Robert Childress, Len Glass, Leon Travis, John Allen. ROW 5: Tom Steiner, Kenneth McBride, Fred Robbins, Sam Nott, Cloyce Choney, Charles Kelly, Thomas Peeper, Bill Munn, Michael Higgins, Larry Austin, Ira Scott. Members of the. OSU Skydivers received preliminary ground train- ing from special ROTC staff mem- bers before taking actual flights. Page 171 AIR FORCE GALLANT GUARD Freshmen, Sophomores Comprise Guard The Seventh Ceremonial Squadron, as it is formally known, is a precision drill team made up of freshman and sophomore Air Force ROTC cadets who are highly proficient in drill and ceremonial procedures and who pos- sess leadership potential. Members of the team, referred to as the Gal- lant Guard, are selected primarily on the basis of desire, initiative, and an interest in advanced ROTC. Training and experience gained by membership in the Gallant Guard lead to a more profitable future in advanced ROTC and later in Air Force life. Each year, the Gallant Guard participates in numerous parades in Oklahoma. At the Cushing, Oklahoma, parade they were voted the best drill team in Oklahoma. Selected members of this unit formed the honor guard for Lt. Gen. John W. Carpenter during his visit to Oklahoma State University. The Gallant Guard was commanded this year by Cadet Maj. Roger G. Burns. FRONT ROW: Lyle McChesney, Wayne Ward, William Woolman, Gary Moon, Alfred Cecil, Major Charles Mercer, Roger Burns, Charles Kennedy, Charles Escue, Randy Ward, James Clay. ROW 2: James Crisjohn, Monte Jestes, Terry Deplois, Joe McNutt, John Hudson, Mike Hefner, Richard Cosner, Donald Bridal, Irving Watkins, Terry Vance, Lynn Ledford, Steven Carter. ROW 3: Bill Jacobs, Stephen New- comer, Kenneth Woods, Larry Day, Harold Fields, Erwin Steincamp, Ben Fallin, James Picoe, Terry Ward, John Roe, Jon Godfrey, John White. ROW 4: Max Anthis, Steven Fiser, Jackie Cowley, John Cleland, Ken Williams, Mike Smith, Harold Holley, David Harris, Gary Hunter, Bruce Guthrie, Kenneth Milner, Van Cotten, Barry Truel. ROW 5: Richard Brown, Jack Pryor, Dennis Patterson, David Whisn- ant, Thomas Egelston, Joe Meadors, Phil Wilhelm, Nat John- son, Karl Krausse, Mike Kaiser, Peter Engstrom. V J f ■f A t M§ A§ ; f - - - § - - 'i 9k ♦ 1 FT! 1 Wt it £': fit lit .:™jf. T™ :™ y ft - i . ff . ' ¥ • ' • ' « : s y y v -lv At f?r i , ▼. mm m mm ' mf « «% • , o Page 172 § $ J H V | k J T . FRONT ROW: S Sgt. Joe Schneider, Suzanne Inciardi, Judy Mattox, June Lundy, Susie Scarborough, Jo Ellen Johnson, Sue Cleverdon, Nancy Street, Capt. Ray Weston. ROW 2: Janet Bunstine, Mary Key, Megan Booker, Jan Love, Sharon Cook, Darlene Jones, Gay Criswell, Lynn Curlee, Donna Wil- son, Mary Bullock. ROW 3: Janet Hopkins, Olive White, Gloria Low, Barbie Robertson, Claire Danielson, Diana Meh- ring, Sue McKinster, Barbara Pojezny, Linda Symes, Judy Jones, Judy White. ROW 4: Anne Morgan, Susan Thomas, KaKay Van Dolsen, Tonya Tate, Judy Cox, Fredrena Moore, Alyson Hall, Betty Fletcher, Loisanne Merritt, Jane Tillery, Marcia Wooten. ARMY BLADES Drill Team on Statewide Television The Army Blades continues to grow in status and prestige since its founding in 1963. High- lights for the Blades include their performance for WKY-TV, their reception by Governor Bellmon at the State Capitol, and their annual trip to Fort Sill. Army Blades projects include managing the concession stands during football season and ushering for all home basketball games. The 40 members of Army Blades represent a highly select group, chosen from all women's residences, and are selected on the basis of academic excellence, leadership, ability, poise, personality, appearance and interest in pro- moting the Army ROTC program. They serve as hostesses at all Army events and perform precision drill at athletic events, parades, and competitive drill meets. Stimulating student interest in the Army Re- serve Officers Training Corps is the main ob- jective of the Army Blades. They serve as an auxiliary drill team to the Army ROTC Cadet Corps, participating in extracurricular activi- ties which contribute to the prestige and wel- fare of the U.S. Army, OSU and the Army ROTC department. Officers for this year included Susie Scar- borough, commander; Jo Ellen Johnson, exec- utive officer, and Capt. Ray Weston, advisor. Page 173 FRONT ROW: Phyllis Stacy, Liz Davies, Lynda Keas, Gretchen LeMaster, Charlotte Brown, Beth McGraw, Karen Hove, Ila Bandy, Karen Walker. ROW 2: Lillian Romano, Jan Reecher, Mary Nell Parrott, Linda King, MarKay Hughes, Susan Jones, Jean Ann Highfill, Beverly Beachboard, Marilyn Moore, Cheryl Anderson. ROW 3: Kathleen Moore, Sue Marlow, Johanna Bond, Mary Raye Denton, Jeanene Jenkins, Melva Brown, Nancy Samuelson, Dianne Adsit, Carla Gaither, Linda Holton, Pam Weigle. ROW 4: Toni Biard, Malinda Weber, Susan Gahn, Julie Hogaboom, Jane Hitch, Tina Gray, Lynn Ketcham, Judy Nail, Anne Asplund, Mar- gene Montgomery, Eileen Freeman. ROW 5: Major Charles Mercer. ANGEL FLIGHT Air Force Academy Trip Highlights Year The Thunderbird Angel Flight has traveled far since its founding on the OSU campus in 1960, attending the Inaugural Parade in 1961 and 1965, visiting the USAF Academy in Col- orado Springs in 1963 and 1966, the Ameri- can Royal Show in 1963 and NASA, Hous- ton, Texas, in 1964. Each of the 40 co-eds who make up the Oklahoma State University Angel Flight are selected on the basis of interest in the objec- tives of the Air Force, personality, appearance, poise, academic standing, and interest in the Angel Flight organization. Angel Flight is sponsored by the AFROTC Arnold Air Soci- ety, with the purpose of furthering the U.S. Air Force by promoting the interest of college students in the AFROTC program. The officers for this year included area com- mander Marilyn Moore, flight commander Charlotte Brown; executive officer Beth Mc- Graw, administrative services officer Karen Hove, information officer Mary Ila Bandy, drill commander Gretchen LeMaster and comptrol- ler Liz Davies. Other officers included materials officer Lynda Keas, projects chairman Carla Gaither, and civic affairs officer Karen Walker. Angel Flight officers are chosen on the basis of outstanding contribution to and participa- tion in Angel Flight functions. Page 174 ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY Croup Sponsors Many Worthy Projects The Thunderbird Squadron of the Arnold Air Society was established at OSU in 1950, taking its name from the Air Force precision flying team, the Thunderbirds. Yearly projects include participation in area and national con- claves, sponsorship of underprivileged boys' basketball teams, two campus-wide book drives, foster child program, sponsorship of the OSU soccer team, and a scholarship award to a worthy cadet. They also sponsor the Angel Flight and the honorary girls' drill team of the Air Force. The Arnold Air Society is a professional honorary military organization of AFROTC cadets from 170 of the nation's colleges and universities. Named in honor of the late Gen- eral H. H. Hap Arnold, the society serves to further the purposes and traditions of the United States Air Force and aid in develop- ment and production of Air Force officers. The Arnold Air Society is a highly selective organization, available only to advanced Air Force cadets with a minimum grade average of 2.5 in their Air Science courses. New pledges are selected twice a year, based on scholarship achievement, military attitude and bearing, and interest in the Arnold Air Society objectives. Officers for this year were Don Jensen, com- mander; Richard Lemon, administrative officer, and Major A. C. Neimeyer, advisor. FRONT ROW: Dave Beeby, Carroll Stanton, Richard Lemon, Don Jensen, Major A. C. Neimeyer, Linda King (sweetheart), Roger Blinn, Ronald Remke, Richard Smith, George Hazlett. ROW 2: Kenneth Pinkston, Sam Hamilton, Dale Roth, Hal Ward, Bill Layton, Jerry Sutherland, Victor Bey, William Irving, Jerry Lucas, Roger Wilson, Jerry Custer. ROW 3: Virgil Kennedy, Bos Huggins, Ronald Lane, Wadie Smallen, Jason Chapel, Granville Prince, Bob Baker, Curtis Jones, §. i' ♦, 1 Kk . . jSa mt Jerry Hamlin, Frank Nulty, Edward Ritchie. ROW 4: Charles Gladden, Tony Watson, Clyde Wilson, Leonard List, John Lewis, Jerry Ward, Joie Vitosky, Richard Williford, Roger Varvel, Michael Frederick, Donald Maxwell. ROW 5: James Rainwater, William Pace, Joe McKaskle, Terry Ban- ning, Davy Spindle, Charles Whittington, William Crafton, Bill Schwertfeger, Thomas Proctor, Ronald Schurter. $ «' M, i$ i t V B «■} mmm pfc % €► A $ Page 175 FRONT ROW: Marilyn Moore (area commander), Susan Jones, (executive officer). ROW 2: Jan Reecher (information officer), Toni Biard (comptroller), Bever- ly Beachboard (administrative services). Angel Area Officers Coordinated Three States The Angels on the Area Staff have the re- sponsibility of overseeing all Angel Flights in Oklahoma, Texas, and Arkansas. They also promote the objectives of Angel Flight, Ar- nold Air Society, and the Air Force. They are sponsored by Arnold Air Society on the OSU campus. Capettes Kept Busy With Trips and Activities Capettes have been very active with trips to San Francisco, Dallas, Miami Beach, New Or- leans, Wichita, and Wright-Patterson AFB. On these trips Capettes learn about the activi- ties of the United States Air Force and the Civil Air Patrol. Capettes participated in the SUAB Fair and Homecoming parade and are sponsored by the Stillwater CAP. FRONT ROW: Lt. Col. Bernard Luster (CAP commander), Mary Cravotto, Brenda Rogers, Mary Bruner, Jo Mitchell (commander), Capt. Elton Nixon (officer-in-charge). ROW 2: Charles Kennedy (advisor), Ginger Hagan, Karen Coley, Pat Griffin, Kaye Howe, Judy Just, Roger Burns (advisor). ROW 3: Duane Purdum, Ginny Freeman, Peggye Newton, Sharon Davis, Diane Williams, Dianne Eyler, Beverly Cox, Shirley Satterfield. ROW 4: Gaynell Johnson, Karen Mein- ders, Sarah Minger, Kaye Schoelen, Nancy Price, Betty Miller, Marsha Johnston, Barbara Keller. ltJv!J,tJJi i v m • to D m • • ■• 1 |i 11 % i : ▼ ■■■• 1 V T i ■T 1  • ▼ 1 1 ' y J ▼ FK I' 1 ; jf ▼ ! ... 1 if ' % • • V ' f , 1 Ik TC m Si • % t-JH • •  w1 1 1 - : • i FwM it ™a n ..J 15 — 1 J[ } % - s r • % ■j - 1 :h ' FRONT ROW: Capt. Roger Kepler, (advisor), Harold Toh- len (president), Gary Griffith (vice-president), Victor Ban- ham (secretary), Charles Troutman (treasurer), Charles Fer- guson (public information officer). ROW 2: Sam Hamilton, Frank Knight, Don Wheeler, Earl Schallenberg, George Loud, David Tomlinson. ROW 3: Donald Peck, Robert Buffington, Bill Schwertfeger, Larry Austin, Michael Steele, Michael Hig- gins, Charles Barnes. Military Engineers Helped Further Understanding Chartered in 1939, the OSU student post of SAME is dedicated to the furthering of under- standing and cooperation between civilian and military engineers. Military engineers build for the armed forces. Their duty is to assist the nation in the work of its preparedness. Girls' Rifle Team Place Second in Kansas Meet The OSU Women's Rifle Team, sponsored by the Army ROTC, entered the OSU Invita- tional, the Kansas State Turkey Shoot, the Ne- braska Invitational, and the West Texas State tournaments. The cowgirl shooters placed sec- ond among women's teams at the Kansas State Turkey Shoot. FRONT ROW: Olivia Melton (captain), Woodrow Wismith (coach), Mary Danvers, Barbara Reed. ROW 2: Jan Mc- Calmon, Yvonne Bremseth, Dee Ann Knight, Nettie Miller, Kay Roby. FRONT ROW: Kenneth Hopcus (team captain), Capt. J. D. Lembcke (advisor), M Sgt. Jimmie Shields (coach), Capt. A. E. Buford (advisor), Bruce O'Brien. ROW 2: Roy Hu- stead, Phil Pierce, Jeff Chalmers, Arnold Sweet, Michael Rob- ertson. ROTC Rifle Team Won Many Honors Awards The Army ROTC Rifle Team is among the best in the country. Among its accomplish- ments are: National Hearst Trophy champion- ship, three Intercollegiate Ail-Americans and placement of members on the U.S. Army Inter- national Rifle Team. Varsity Rifle Team Competed in Annual Match The Varsity Rifle Team, sponsored by the Army ROTC, consists of both ROTC and oth- er student competitors. It competes in Big 8 and other Intercollegiate NRA events. The team sponsors an Annual Invitational Rifle Match on the OSU range. Joe Schneider and Kenneth Hopcus are the captains and Capt. Lembcke, advisor. FRONT ROW: A. E. Buford (advisor), J. D. Lembcke (ad- visor), Jimmie Shields (coach), Kenneth Hopcus (co-captain), Joe Schneider (captain). ROW 2: Roy Hustead, Arnold Sweet, Olivia Melton, George Gunn, Phil Pierce. ROW 3: Harold Holley, Jeff Chalmers, Larry Bahler, Bruce O'Brien, Mark Wilson, Michael Robertson. FRONT ROW: Steven Head (president). Cliff Davis (vice- president), Dan Butler (secretary), Edwin White (treasurer), Jerry Ward, Jon Moore. ROW 2: Marilyn Richardson, Lacy Gutshall, Lt. Col. Dallas Baker (advisor), S Sgt. Bob Adam- son (advisor), S Sgt. Richard Keefe (advisor), Gordon Stin- son, Lana Allen. ROW 3: Paul Moore, Roger Varvel, Mich- ael Kinslow, Calvin Alexander, John Shaklee, Mike Karvelot, Arthur Knott. Skydivers Sponsored Annual Invitational Meet The OSU Skydivers is an organization de- voted to the furthering of sport parachuting in Oklahoma and among colleges and universities of America. The OSU club, the only college- sponsored organization of its kind in Okla- homa, is sponsored by the Army ROTC in- structor unit. They annually sponsor an invi- tational skydiving meet. Army ROTC Minutemen Took Part in Parades The Army ROTC Minutemen participated in parades at Stillwater, Pryor, Tulsa, and Cushing and a drill meet at Texas A M. The team sweetheart, Miss Sharon Clark, occupied the Minutemen convertible in the OSU Home- coming Parade and Tulsa Christmas parade. ROW 1: S Sgt. Richard Keefe (advisor), Frank McMahan (executive officer), Steven Uzzell (drill master), Maurice Scott, William Norris, Charles Troutman. ROW 2: Jerry Remington, Charles Ferguson, Wade Carriger, Carl Orrick, David Elliott, Richard Wilson, Charles Barnes. ROW 3: Darrell Ingmire, Kenneth Younkin, Larry Eubanks, Wayne Mitchell, Jack Schaefer, Kenneth Wintory, Jim McAuliffe (commander). ROW 4: John Fields, Mark Newman, Tommy Hobbs, Steffan Ballone, Earl Massey, Frank Barber, Tracy Bair, Russell Hoos. f t 1 1 It -t-t-t t I I ,:.t..|, ;ts-t.=-l-i . ■: '• fc.T • t ± • • Ml • • Mi • • • • • • - . • . • a1 . ? ■? . 1 fk 4 ft ' % ' • ROW 1: Capt. Glenn Hargis, Capt. Arnold Fitzgerald, Lt. George Laugger, Lt. John Finley, George McRae, Curtis Peters, James Montgomery, Jack Yankee, Joseph McWherter. ROW 2: Wesley Hamm, Tommy Poling, Edwin Chappabitty, Robert Eichling, Kent Wood, Mike Sloniker, Jimmy Kuhl- man, Norman Hirschman, Wilson Williams, Earl Floyd. ROW 3: Jimmy Meier, Paul Harper, Dennis Crook, Cle- burne Webb, John Mahan, Fred Fry, Jimmy Coffman, Gerry Ticer, James McAuliffe, Howard Montgomery, George Charlson. ROY 4: Terry Deen, Phil Sheridan, Theodore Purdom, Ronnie Perry, Charles Wehling, Don Haggerty, Richard Ranney, Larry Austin, Thomas Hendrix, Michael Higgins, Harold Logan, James Boatsman. SCABBARD AND BLADE Men Raise Military Education Standards Located on 177 college campuses through- out the United States, Scabbard and Blade, national military honor society, has a member- ship of 95,700. K company, the local unit, marked its 35th year at Oklahoma State Uni- versity this spring. The purposes of Scabbard and Blade are to raise the standards of college military educa- tion, to bring closer the military departments, and to promote friendship among cadet offi- cers. Membership is by election only. A student must be in the upper third of his class and must possess outstanding leadership qualities. A few of the company's many activities in- clude the sponsorship of intramural football, basketball and softball teams, and a sabre drill team. The organization supervises a military wives' orientation course, a summer camp ori- entation course for advanced Army cadets, and many other social events during the year. In conjuction with the Army ROTC depart- ment, K company co-sponsors the Army Blades, women's drill team. Page 180 PERSHING RIFLES, CO. C-7 Company Strived to Develop Leadership Pershing Rifles is among the foremost na- tional military fraternities for ROTC cadets. With its beginning on the OSU campus in 1928, company C-7 has continuously strived to develop the leadership abilities of its members and to be a service to the University. The members of the organization are picked for their leadership qualities, scholastic achievement, and interest in the military ser- vice. The principal functions of the society, as set forth by its distinguished founder, Gen- eral John J. Pershing, are service to the Corps and honor to the individual. Outstanding in the training phase is the opportunity for mem- bers to perform under combat conditions in supervised field problems, participate in drill and rifle teams. C-7 assists in firing Packy, the touchdown cannon, during home football games, directs traffic at all home football games and Homecoming each year. Also spe- cial honor guards and firing squads are part of each semester's activities. Highlight of the year for members is the an- nual White Rose Formal, held in honor of new C-7 members. Executive officers for this year included Michael Smith, commanding officer; William Wilson, executive officer; Dudley Smith, adju- tant; James Fitter, operation officer. FRONT ROW: George M. Kern, Lawrence Maloney. Robert Chada, James Fitter, Dudley Smith, Major Rex Holland, Michael Smith (commander), William Wilson, Robert Eich- ling, Douglas Dollar, Marc Cullison, Karey Atkinson. ROW 2: Douglas Levy, Jan Dunkelberg, Jim Steward, Jon Fueger, Robert Tipton, Dick Culbertson, Frank Knight, Philip Brown, Jimmie Graham, Larry McCroskey, Kew Perry, Mike Dixon, Les Cole, Charles Owens. ROW 3: Donald Fairley, Joe Nicholson, Terry Paramore, Eddie Worley, Mitchell Sprowso, Larry Minnick, Doug Griffin, Eugene Whitaker, R. E. Rob- ertson, George Loud, Michael Robertson, Rex Lynn, Rob- $ «!§ •G'l ? -1 1 ert Reimann, Ronald Bryce. ROW 4: Robert Wilson, Tom Gorrell, Michael McCaughtry, Rodger Pereyra, Charles Al- ward, Clyde Pereyra, Joseph Reoman, Richard Crain, Her- bert Shrock, Claude Graves, Eddie Stanley, Bill Bonner, Ron- ald Pekrul, Clifford Oma. ROW 5: John Mace, Jack Suggs, Wayne Johnston, Kermit Hollingsworth, Emory Cordray, Michael Plunkett, Thomas Barton, Jerry Trent, Frank Baker, John Costello. ROW 6: Tom Mendenhall, Tom Wyckoff, John Longwith, Richard Nowlin, James Durham, Michael Steele, Luther Teague, Wendell Ogden, Bruce O'Brien, Teddy Woodworth. ' t t f I f t 1 t:-t a idiiRfc. ■- fir- -'-IT Page 181 PERSHING RIFLES, REGIMENTAL HEADQUARTERS Regimental Croup Heads Five-State Area Comprised of thirteen companies, the Sev- enth Regiment and its headquarters includes a five-state area of Oklahoma, Arkansas, Kansas and Missouri. The headquarters coordinated the activities of the companies in the regiment and acts as an intermediary for the companies and the na- tional headquarters. It also expands the num- ber of units by introducing its program to those campuses which do not have a Pershing Rifles unit. Each year the regimental commander and members of the headquarters staff inspect each company in the five-state area. Each year, the headquarters instills competitive spirit in the members through Regimental Drill and As- sembly. Among the main responsibilities of the head- quarters staff are the promotion of initiative and leadership among the members of the Pershing Rifles. This mission is accomplished by presenting awards and decorations for out- standing service to the society. FRONT ROW: John Relzer. Phil Sheridan (commander), James Russell (chief-of-staff), Carl Tennille. ROW 2: Doug- las Levy, Michael Meyer, Dennis Tinberg, Mitchell Sprowso. Page 182 CHAPTER FIVE Page 184 PUBLICATIONS Page 185 SEATED: Paschal Twyman, Calvin Brewer, Marty Sewell, Edward C. Burris, Marcia Cozart, Nellis Briscoe. STAND- ING: Terry Denton, Robert Janes, Larry Bellatti. BOARD OF PUBLICATIONS Supervising Group Reorganized Itself The academic year 1965-66 will have been one of great change and greater activity for the Board of Publications. Early in February, a complete revision of the Board was carried out by Executive Order Number 1 . The President of the University then appointed the faculty and student members from lists submitted by the Faculty Council and the Student Associa- tion presidents. The primary objective of the revision is to take the Board from under the supervision of the Student Association and establish it as an independent agency. The first work of the new Board was its organization and the writing of a completely new constitution. Under the new constitution, the faculty members serve for a term of five years, one new member succeeding each year. The student members also change each year, two members in the first year and three in the next, alternating back and forth. The chairman of the journalism school and the dean of student affairs are ex-officio members. The Board is charged with the selection of staff members for the paper and yearbook, to which they are responsible. Also, a complete financial report of the Board and its publica- tions is made public at the end of each semes- ter. Page 186 Campus Publications Handle Big Job The OSU campus, as in any other commu- nity of its size, requires an enormous amount of communication and information distribution in order to be kept up to date. Part of this job is handled by the various campus publications. Each day, a constant stream of campus, state, national, and world events must be re- corded, sorted, analyzed, and written for dis- tribution to the students. In years to come, the yearbook will provide for each student a wealth of memorable experi- ences with which he may remember his years at Oklahoma State. Greeting everybody with a smile and a friendly Hi! was Pam Rogers, the secretary to the director of student publications. Mr. Woodson, as director of student publications, is charged with maintaining high standards of the REDSKIN and O'Colly. Barry White, Editor 1966 Redskin When we were selected as the staff for the 1966 REDSKIN, we decided that it was time for a change, to paraphrase a quote that made the rounds this year. We looked for a theme, but decided that OSU was too big to tell its history by sticking to a theme. But if there was any central idea, it was to attempt to portray the spirit of the stu- dents and faculty here at State. With this in mind, we set out, changing and revising, trying to modernize the book. The cover is bold and simple, which is the physical representation of our idea. The lettering on the cover has been carried over into the opening pages and the division pages, giving unity. We adopted the magazine layout, with just enough copy to tell a story and a judicious use of white Jennifer Lamb, Assistant Editor Page 1 Lawanda Connally Anne Cox, Connie Moyers space to make a pleasing combination. The type faces have all been changed, from the black type in the opening section to the Stellar headlines in the rest of the book. By a new process, we were able to reduce the cost of color process enough to make color pictures possible for the REDSKIN. And all of these changes have been coordinated to bring you a book that is worthy of Oklahoma State Uni- versity. sincerely, the staff of '66 Janet Williams Page 189 Barney Lehmbeck Bill Elder Skip Greer REDSKIN STAFF Barry White Editor Cathleen Yordi Associate Editor Jennifer Lamb Assistant Editor Lawanda Connally . . . Executive Secretary Terry Denton Leaders Skip Greer Beauties Bill Elder Publications Barney Lehmbeck ROTC, Athletics Janet Williams Residences Anne Cox, Connie Moyers . . . Organizations Ron Scribner Distribution Nancy McDaniel Secretary Barry Blackman Photographer Barry Truel Photographer Bob Dimery Photographer George O'Reilly, Della Filson, Barbara Lynch, Jon Bond, George Llewellyn. Mary Alice Seif- ert, Jo Ellen Cooper, Marcia Taylor, Susie Kester, Jo Carol Gettings, Sue Young, Sue Ann Milner, Terry Hyatt, Bruce Dearborn, Allan Edmonds Staff E. L. Woodson . Director of Student Publications Pam Rogers Secretary to Director Page 190 Connie Moyers, Lawanda Con- nally, Anne Cox, Jennifer Lamb. Page 191 Patti Musick, Jean Kygar, First Semester Co-Editors Daily O'Collegian No day is exactly the same; things change. The Daily O'Collegian, a campus daily news- paper known affectionately as The O'Colly, true to its purpose, reflects these changes and transmits them to the students. Independent of the School of Journalism, the Daily O'Collegian relies on voluntary help, most of whom are potential members of the working press. The Daily O'Collegian moved into new quar- ters this fall, which included a large news room and editorial offices. Soon to be added is an adjacent, fully-equipped darkroom. Indeed, the area bears rather close resemblance to the city room of a metropolitan newspaper, with news desk, reporter's area, social desk, and sports desk. Dale Levy, Second Semester Editor Virginia Lindon, Summer Session Editor Page 192 Tom Williams Linda Ray A special highlight of the first semester was the rushed publication of the football Extra when OSU won by one point over OU for the first time in 20 years. Cited for his service as news consultant to the Daily O'Collegian, Dr. Glenn Butler re- ceived the Outstanding Advisor's Award, Southwest Region, National Council of Col- lege Publications Advisors. J. Carl Guymon, Beverly Bennett Page 193 Judy Shriver - SrlN • flftffiF - jSR afi £g£ -. ■';■' ■1 iG H ■-.. ■4 ' M | ■■■■'■■■:-■i fl ■■■••'•?.-■v-' w LJ iWfB w ' 1 4r 1 BttL HB B _ E ■« witoa k p fc Si ■fjJfi S y 1 li 1 BR Jeff Spelman, Sarah Minger Nancy Price, John Fenrich, Steve Matthies O'COLLEGIAN STAFF FIRST SEMESTER Patty Musick Co-editor Jeannie Kygar Co-editor Tom Williams Assistant Editor Sarah Minger News Editor Dale Levy News Editor Jeff Spelman News Editor Linda Ray News Editor Judy Shriver News Editor J. Carl Guymon Sports Editor Beverly Bennett Social Editor Barry Truel Photographer Barry Blackman Photographer Nancy Price, Steve Matthies, Janet Reams, Deb- bie Ashenhurst, John Fenrich . Staff Writers SEECOND SEMESTER Dale Levy Editor Linda Ray Associate Editor Judy Shriver Issue Editor Sarah Minger Issue Editor Robert Colon Issue Editor Patty Musick Issue Editor Norman Going Issue Editor Jeff Spelman Editorial Writer J. Carl Guymon Sports Editor Jeannie Kygar Cont ributing Editor Dave Doyle Photographer Dick Darling Photographer Bob Dimery Photographer Barry Blackman Photographer Beverly Bennett, Karen Sue Davis, Sally Mor- ton, Cynthia Seamster, Scott Swearingen, Cheryl Edwards, John Fenrich, Debbie Asch- enhurst, Brent LaGere . . . Staff Writers SUMMER STAFF Virginia Lindon Editor Mike Gerald Assistant Editor Carolyn Woods News Editor Tom Williams, David McCollum, Saundra Pate, Gay Maxwell Staff Page 194 Dr. Glenn Butler, news consultant to the O'Colly, won the Distingui- shed Newspaper Advisors Award for service to student publications. Page 195 OKLAHOMA STATE ENGINEER Magazine Enjoys Increase in Circulation The Oklahoma State Engineer, in its 30th year of continuous publication, for the first time has added a feature that is of interest to more than the engineer who reads the six issues per year purely from a technical viewpoint. That feature, which was obviously borrowed from a Chicago magazine for the less techni- cally-minded man, was the idea of having a girl of the month to adorn the interior of the other- wise serious material. Due to this feature, the rapidly deleting dis- tribution boxes have caused the editor to seri- ously consider the expanison of the local, state, and national circulation of 3,000 copies. STAFF Gilbert B. Asher Editor Chesley Smiley Assistant Editor Jim Bradley Copy Manager David Tomlinson . . . Production Manager Wes Delozier, Martin Hauser . . . Layout Jim Lawson, Max McGee .... Photography Mary Jane Porter Art Editor David Rice Business Manager John Nichols . . Assistant Business Manager Mike Warner Finance Charles Gowder, Mike Carpenter . Advertising Jim Walker Circulation G. G. Smith, Bill Linville, Dean Irby Advisors ROW 1 : David Rice, Gilbert Asher, James Bradley, David Tomlinson. ROW 2: Martin Hauser, Charles Gowder, Jim Walker, Mike Warner. ROW 3: James Lawson, Max McKee, John Nichols, Michael Carpenter. Page 196 FRONT ROW: Sarah Mires, Claire Danielson, Diana Men- ring, Dennis Su. ROW 2: Mary Greene, Joan Baker, Larry Baird, David Edger, Bill Loughridge, Margaret Schott, Susan Bailey. SOLILOQUY Literary Magazine Issues Two Editions SOLILOQUY STAFF Irene Mires Editor Claire Danielson Associate Editor Diana Mehring Business Manager Dennis Su Art Editor Mary Greene, Joan Baker, Larry Baird, David Edgar, Bill Loughridge, Margaret Schott, Susan Bailey Staff A cultural aspect of campus publications is the Soliloquy, the student literary magazine published by the Board of Publications. This year, for the first time since its incep- tion, an edition will be published in the Fall, as well as the regular Spring edition. Representing the original works of students and faculty, the magazine contains a contem- porary and classical cross-section of short-sto- ries, essays, prose, and poetry, complete with illustrations. Each issue also announces the winners of the Sigma Tau Delta Composition Awards. Page 197 Disregard this picture. It was taken by a photographer at a time when the editor was in one of his more depressed moods. For the semi-finals judging of the REDSKIN Beauties three men from Oklahoma City radio stations came up to look at the girls. In his second year as head photographer for both of the publica- tions, Barry Blackman was usually on the go many hours a day. Page 198 C ' H fi .' 1 1 1 1 L £| B i2Pip it jfl Hk Mt ■Hn v v ,J III 4 If - ■B  . . CHAPTER SIX I •■; ORGANIZATIONS KEY-BOARD COMMISSION Brothers Four Entertained The Campus The Blue Key-Mortar Board Joint Commis- sion for University Services was established in the spring of 1965 in order that these two nat- ional senior honorary fraternities may better serve Oklahoma State University in a joint ef- fort. Key-Board Commission is composed of three members of Blue Key with one acting as director and three members of Mortar Board with one acting as associate director. The presidents of the two honoraries shall be ex- officio members. The purpose of the commission is to select, contract, and manage entertainment of nation- al renown and to offer this entertainment to the university community at reasonable prices. The proceeds of this effort shall be returned to the students by means of scholarships and campus improvement in addition to the added high- light of bringing outstanding entertainers to the campus. Since its origination, Key-Board Commis- sion has brought to Oklahoma State Univer- sity such outstanding artists as the Christy Minstrels , the Brothers Four and Peter, Paul and Mary . With these proceeds, Key- Board Commission has contributed to the Bob Swaffer Fund and to Government Week. It is the commission's ambition that through com- bined efforts, it may continue to serve the uni- versity in an effective and efficient manner. Rick Messer and Billie Jo Matthews served as director and associate director, with Abe L. Hesser as advisor. Bill Johnson, Mike Crockett, Lynn Oberlender, Jon Ford, Rick Messer, Billie Jo Matthews, Marsha Rose, Tom Hack- ney, Abe Hesser, Burns Hargis. Page 202 FRONT ROW: Chet Willey, Hank Hankla, Jerry Heffel, Bar- ry White (president), James Fet- gatter, John Benefiel. ROW 2: Ken Dahms, John Harris, Larry Keith, Dean Seebeck, Danny Riley, Terry Tippens. ROW 3: Stan Williams, David Farmer, Richard Woodman, Alan Routh, Bruce Dearborn, Steve Leslie, Guy Gorden. ROW 4: Terry Denton, Ken Stout, Steve Hutch- inson, Jim Rogers, Richard Mar- tin, James Palm, Ed Hicks. IK Cave Campus Tours to Cuest of University Intercollegiate Knights, national honorary service fraternity for sophomore men, was ac- tive on campus this year by participating in such projects as the Arnold Air Society blood drive, ushering at Key-Board presentations such as the Brothers Four and Peter, Paul, and Mary, and by giving campus tours to guests of the university. Socially, the IK's had a push- ball game with the women of Orange Quill at Boomer Lake which was a memorable occasion for both groups, even after the game broke up for tea and glee. Phi Eta Sigma Issued a Study Hints Booklet Phi Eta Sigma has been recognized at OSU by way of Hints on How to Study booklets given to incoming freshmen during orientation and by their scholars caps worn during pledging. The 3.5 membership requirement, though hard met, is greatly rewarded by the steaks served at the initiation banquet held each semester. FRONT ROW: James Fetgatter, George Kizer (vice presi- dent), Robert Covey, (corresponding secretary), Stephen Mills ( advisor), Terry Vance (secretary), Larry Keith (treasurer), Terry Denton (president), Jay Wagle, Mike Minnick. ROW 2: Harold Fields, David Kindred, Charles James, Harry Harlan, Ronny Allen, Mike Stratton, Danny Riley, Calvin Moreland, Larry Porter, Johnny Jones. ROW 3: Barry White, Steve Leslie, Larry Fox, Duane Matthiesen, Charles Baker, Jay Jones, Douglas Morris, Jim Holland, John Maciula, Charles Reimer, Jim Horn, Royce Singleton. ROW 4: Glenn Carlson, Steve Armbruster, Terry Shaw, Ron Shir- ley, Larry Linn, Richard Nearing, Ken Case, Roy Ferguson, Joe Merritt, John Benefiel, Richard Martin, Jim Palm. t Wt ir t i. f?f fit SI FRONT ROW: Elaine Bachle, Suzanne Inciardi, Georgianna Drummond (advisor), Carol Arnold, Claire Danielson (pres- ident), Karen Wendt (vice president), Judy Jones (secretary- treasurer), Delaine Jones, Susan Bailey, Susan Fleming, Carol McCune, Maxine Fransen. ROW 2: Joan Baker, Sue Bailey, Gayle Vanpielt, Connie Staff, Joyce Isom, Jane Sample, Mar- garet Patzer, Nancy Calhoon, Judy Herring, Linda Ford, Jan Love, Judy Brewer, Pam Weigle. ROW 3: Linda Wilcox, Mary Bullock, Sharon Rounsaville, Carroll Griffiths, Janet Musallam, Beverly Osborne, Lynn Whitton, Diane Graham, Sandra Thompson, Carol Duckert, Becky Matney, Joan Wise, Donna Peery, Dorothy Skauby. ROW 4: Linda Johnson, Priscilla Presnall, Mary Schott, Jo Ellen Johnson, Judy White, Johanna Bond, Marilyn Weiss, Shirley Flanagan, Ja- net Sawyer, Carol Nickles, Dianne Eyler, Anne Eby, Karen Bone, Carol Rose. ROW 5: Janice Ellison, Betty Montgom- ery, Carla Gaither, Susan Scheffel, Zizette Elwan, Cathleen Yordi, Cheryl Reece, Linda Smith, Marty Sewell, Jayne White, Martha Merritt. ROW 6: Phyllis Stacy, Janet Phil- lips, Linda Olson, Beth Harris, Sarah Minger, Marlene Van- Zant, Carol Byrd, Linda Farmer, Jauhree Sparks, Joan Wall, Charlotte Dormire. Orange and Black Quill Gave a Children's Story Orange and Black Quill, honorary organiza- tion for active junior women with outstanding grade achievement, provided such community services as a Christmas party for underprivi- leged children and a tea for international stu- dents. Other activities included a breakfast for Mortar Board members and a Smarty Party. Orange Quill Exemplified High Scholarship Tutoring grade school children at Lincoln School and selling candy for a freshman schol- arship were among the activities of Orange Quill the past year. Dean Zelma Patchin and Rev. Irving Smith spoke before the group and a smarty party was held for all 3.5 first semes- ter freshmen that qualified for membership. FRONT ROW: Suzy Mayberry, Marilyn Roads, Sherri Le Gragg, Lynda Herod, Nita Lynch (secretary), Vivian Hart (president), Barbara Shell (vice president), Linda Sutton, Trudy Arko, JoAnn Mosher, Jeannie Heinrich, ROW 2: Ann Seem, Janice Case, Rowena Cary, Carol Smith, Jody Bellamy, Ann Harrison, Julie Chapman, Diana Mehring, Pam Led- den, Marsha Rickey, Mary Rink, Rita Ranson, Cheryl Ar- nold, Lynn Ketcham. ROW 3: Nancy Samuelson, Kay Schones, Brita Hedlund, Judy McCorkle, Sandra Lawrence, Olive White, Susie Martin, Marcia Cozart, Judith Nelson, Kathy McCreight, Marlys Pietz, Linda Reed, Shirley O' Reilly, Joannie Howell, Sheri Stump. ROW 4: Leslie Buchwald, Becky Grubb, Judy Deiro, Annette Requa, Nancy Price, Jacqueline Frost, Susan Gahn, Malinda Weber, Jeanne Pierce, Susan Wynne, Linda Hammond, Pam Heath, Patsy Parks, Carol Rossano, Sharren Lanning. ROW 5: Rose Mary Cun- diff, Pat Tucker, Lana Hamilton, Nancy Sparks, Virginia Lee, Linda DeMoss, Karen Phelps, Kay Weibel, Eileen Freeman, Janet Beisser, Mary Stitt, Dana Goodson, Alyson Hall. FRONT ROW: Royce Singleton, Margaret Patzer, Delaine Jones, Jane Sample, Jeanie Tolle, Cheryl Gaston, Nancy Street, Janice Case. ROW 2: Andrea Borunda, Lisbeth Briggs, Barbara Bremer, Nancy Goerss, Sandra Lawrence, Olive White, Mary Newbauer, Mike Eischen, Jana Warren. ROW 3: Linda Schellack, Susan Eggert, Bill Johnson, Robert Covey, David Ricker, Ken Dahms, Ann Garrett, Alan Routh, Judy Mattox. ROW 4: Suzanne Ohan, Roberta Gray, Judith Nel- son, Evelyne Doty, Judy Steward, Sheri Stump, Marty Sewell, Beth Harris, Terry Denton, Marcia Minton. ROW 5: Jim Holland, Glenn Barbee, John Rea, Bart Wherritt, Richard Martin, James Palm, Steve Hutchinson, Dan An- drews, Terry Shaw, Don Porter, Larry Prater. LASSO'S and LARIATS Homecoming Queen Sponsored 1st Time As the only honorary organization on cam- pus that offers membership to both men and women, Lassos and Lariats was formed for the purpose of promoting school spirit and pride in the university through scholarship, leadership, and service. Each living group was allowed one representative a year from its sophomores and juniors who have maintained a 3.0 grade average. Pledging lasts through most of the fall semester and entails fund raising projects and out-of-town trips. For members, the principal project was the selection of the two Homecoming co-chairmen and coordination of the annual Homecoming activities in conjunction with the Alumni Asso- ciation and student activities office. Other events sponsored by the organization included pep rallies, school spirit dances, and the flash card section. Evidence of the leadership training function of Lassos and Lariats were the numerous posi- tions of leadership its members have held. Among these positions are presidents of the Student Association, Intercollegiate Knights, Phi Eta Sigma, Student Education Association, and Orange and Black Quill. Officers of the club this past year were Royce Singleton, president; Jim Schuelke, vice- president; Delaine Jones, secretary; Jane Sam- ple, treasurer. Page 205 O-STATERS Members Sell Pep Ribbons Before Came O-Staters, a campus pep organization com- posed of freshman and sophomore students, has completed another year of active participa- tion in the job of school spirit. The member- ship was comprised of two representatives from the freshman and sophomore classes from each living group on campus. Members participated in cheers as a group at all football and basketball games during the year, and attended one basketball game played away. They also assisted the Lassos and Lari- ats in organizing and promoting pep rallies be- fore each game. O-Staters were seen scurrying around cam- pus early Homecoming morning hanging black and orange streamers from the radio antennas FRONT ROW: Marilyn Roads, Mary Lambert, Katherine Sigl, Larry Mueggenborg, Marilyn Mengedoht, Linda Bliz- zard, Nancy Vollmer, Bill Norris, Brenda Newmann, Linda Ottinger. ROW 2: Sandt Creason, Margaret Williams, Becky Martin, Elain Cogburn, Nancy Block, Susan Shields, Betty Smith, Barbara Hill, Kathy Stone, Shari Fogaley. ROW 3: Sharon Andersen, Carol Lash, Jean Garrison, Judy Deiro, Janna Pierce, Linda Lightfoot, Sherrill DuFour, Lora Heck- of all the cars on campus. They distributed OSU pep ribbons in the Student Union before each football game and near the jail during Western Week. This year initiated a new home football game extra entertainment — a flash card section. Also, for the Homecoming game O-Staters acquired a bell which they pushed around the field before the game and during the parade. Requirements for membership are a 2.0 grade point average, freshman or sophomore standing, and an interest in promoting and showing their own school spirit. O-Staters was established in 1960 by Lassos and Lariats and has grown greatly to become one of the largest organizations on campus. In man, Kay Karban, Kay Roby, Paula Compton. ROW 4: Sue Young, Billie Coat, Claudia Weibel, Kathy Patrick, Eileen Schroeder, Sheila Wisherd, Karen White, Glennie Gregory, Patty Woody, Martha Walta, Pamela Cheatham, Janice Bur- ger. ROW 5: Karen Dodson, Dick Starr, Stan Williams, Rick Jones, Don McCune, Allan Edmonds, John Ford, Terry Chapel, Jerry McLean, Gary Hunter, Bruce Dearborn, Steve Ford. 4 %% f H | 'P f Wot n I . Iff FRONT ROW: Janie Browne, Cheryl Coiner, Julie Daniel- son, Jetta McCaskell, Kathy Price, Barbara Shupe, Linda Shimanek, Marquita Byford, ROW 2: Scarlett Custer, Judy Harper, Marcia Holland, Connie Coppinger, Roberta Parker, Judy Sandholm, Lynelle Lancaster, Donna Blasdel, Janis Green. ROW 3: John Neely, Delia Filson, Vicky Clark, De- anne Hutchens, Juanita Squire, Linda Vietti, Lydia Smith, Judith Bradley, Lana Cross. ROW 4: Robert Armbruster, Steve Platner, Ronnie Kite, Connie Coonrad, Anna Beth Luckinbill, Judy Chandler, Joy Leach, Donna Bowlware, Steve Curry. ROW 5: Bill Dunn, Steve Van Dyke, Robert Shipman, Jack Hicks, Dub Wheeler, Kent Jones, Steffon Bal- lone, Dolph Wellborn, Steve Kuykendall, John Gearhart. O-Staters Acquired Bell for Homecoming six years, O-Staters has grown from under 50 members to well over 160 members. The rise of O-Staters has been attributed to the eager- ness and contagious enthusiasm of the mem- bers to boost the spirit of OSU. Through this eagerness O-Staters has been able to sponsor several functions to promote spirit, such as their pre-football game activities and competi- tion for largest group attendance at pep rallies. Officers of O-Staters this past year included Larry Mueggenborg, president; Susan Gahn, first vice-president; Jody Walls, second vice- president; Donna Aboussi, secretary; Marilyn Mengedoht, treasurer; and Bill Norris, social chairman. O-Stater's executive council proudly showed the bell they se- cured to ring at O-State victories, especially like down South. Page 207 FRONT ROW: Gene Dorris, Lynn Whitton, Melissa Cleve- land, Ken Owen, John Wratnerston, Kenyan Pearson. ROW 2: Marsha Peterson, Janie Reece, Bailey Nicholas, Suzette Weaver, Mary Raye Denton, John Neely, Jim Hathcoat. ROW 3: John Ford, Richard Hunter, Mitch Dobson, John Leeper, Phil Romero, Tom Bruner, Bill Hampton. INTERCOLLEGIATE PARTY Students Experience Practical Politics The Inter-Collegiate Party, with membership open to all students on the Oklahoma State University campus, was founded in 1952 to further the interests of student government. The party structure is designed to give practical political training through campaigning and electioneering for party candidates. The ICP is the largest political organization on campus, with over 3,000 members. In past campaigns, the majority of student senators and class officers have been elected on the In- ter-Collegiate Party ticket. The ICP is gov- erned by its executive council and the central committee, under the chairmanship of the first vice-president. The party maintains an office in the Student Union. New for the fall of 1965 was the election of ICP officers each semester, providing for a slate of officers for each campus campaign. The election of IFC officers was held after each campus-wide election. The fall election was held in December and the spring election in late April. Fall semester officers of the Inter-Collegiate Party were Gene Dorris, president; Pete Har- vey, first vice-president; Barry White, second vice-president; Paula Steeper, recording secre- tary; Sherrill Anne DuFour, corresponding secretary; and Susan Bailey, treasurer. Page 208 UNIVERSITY PARTY Party Organized To Improve Gov't The University Party is open to all students of Oklahoma State University who do not al- ready belong to anot her campus political or- ganization. The presence of all campus living groups in its membership during its first year on the campus enabled the party to fulfill its purpose of promoting good student govern- ment by representing the students in all facets of university life. It is through the political parties at the university that students may at- tain knowledge of government. Feeling a great need for improved student government, the men of Cordell Hall formed their own political party this past year and in- vited other students to join. Feeling three par- ties would be detrimental to the two-party sys- tem on campus, the Independent Party dis- banded. Through the work of the officers and members, the University Party was able to elect 75 per cent of its candidates to the Student Senate. The party began its activities this year by selecting officers for the coming election in its regularly scheduled annual meeting. Officers for the University Party for the 1965-66 school year were Ron Shirley, presi- dent; Janet Carpenter, vice-president; Sharon Davis, secretary, and David Harris, treasurer. FRONT ROW: Ron Shirley, David Harris, Janet Carpenter, Linda McAfee, Dixie McKinzie, Janice Case, Ruth Fansler, Sandi Creason, Lynelle Lancaster, Patsy Meyer, Barbara Bremer. ROW 2: Margaret Williams, Lynn Mullinax, Con- nie Coppinger, Betty Smith, Judy Dunham, Jo Mitchell, Ol- ive White, Linda Bissett, Veldean Gandy, Beverly Cannon, Rosemary Harley, Barry White. ROW 3: Diana Spraggins, Jeanne Hill, Carolyn Storm, Patti Davison, Sharon Brewer, Barbara Evans, Ginger Hagan, Billie Cook, Evelyne Doty, Judy Steward, Diana Montgomery, Karen Sue Davis, jaun- ree Sparks. ROW 4: Carolyn Keyes, Karen Dodson, Mark Simms, Ron Stevens, Sharron James, Harry Reid, Wendell Ogden, Howard Greer, Marlene Van Zandt, Linda Olson, Diane Graham, Linda Farmer, Judy White, Joan Wall. ROW 5: Robert Armbruster Don Jensen, George O'Reilly, Jon Bond, Howard Kanelakos, David McCollum, David Harned, Wendell Mulder, William Plummer, Claude Abbott, Howard Hunter. Page 209 ALPHA ZETA Ag Education Promoted by Exchange Visit This has been an outstanding year for the Oklahoma chapter of Alpha Zeta since the national president is Prof. Fred LeCrone, di- rector of student personnel for the OSU Col- lege of Agriculture. Also, the local chapter is celebrating its golden anniversary. It was founded on April 24, 1916, and has since pro- vided 50 years of service to agriculture. This year's banquet was dedicated to Alpha Zeta's past leaders. Lt. Gov. Leo Winters was the speaker. Alpha Zeta's primary goal is to help pro- mote agriculture. This goal is sought in sev- eral ways. First Alpha Zeta helps promote ag- riculture and Oklahoma State by assisting with career or college nights held in the state's high schools. Second, Alpha Zeta recognizes an oustanding instructor from the College of Ag- riculture at an annual spring banquet. Also given special recognition are the outstanding female students majoring in agriculture. A final example of Alpha Zeta's goal achievement efforts is shown in the chapter's effort to foster the education of outstanding agriculture stu- dents by providing substantial scholarships. Officers were Ladd Hudgins, president; Bob Staigmiller, vice-president; Steve Armbruster, secretary; Glen Stiles, reporter; Scott Sherrill, treasurer; Gary Mennem, sergeant-at-arms, and David Chandler, Agriculture Council rep- resentative. FRONT ROW: Lynden Reid, Ladd Hudgins, Gary Mennem, Glen Stiles, Glen Just, Jim Reinert. ROW 2: Sherrell Grif- fith, Richard Enlow, Francisco Serrano, Dean Seebeck, Rod Crouch, Terry Dunn. ROW 3: Keith James, Ray Prewett, Jakie Jones, Ralph Tapp, Charles Wills, Donald Chisam, Glenn Carlson. Page 210 oE tiff I f t f i fl 1 1 Ll liJ liJ LI J u LJ Mil - ' fl.jfl Jr Ji fl A Vt  fl i ? ? I Aim mm HI • i H H M FRONT ROW: Alfred Heard, Barry Bloyd, Richard Crow. Jerry Zahl, Donita Williams, Terry Dunn, Joe Hinz, Don Ste- vens, John Goodwin. ROW 2: Quinton Tipton, Larry Walk- er, Dennis Koehn, Jon Ford, John Alig, Sanford Dooley, Brian Horinek, Harold Brown, Jack Moore, Luther Peters, ROW 3: Monte Reese, Larry Hutchison, Douglas Ringer, Lanny Pinney, James Early, Jakie Janes, Ladd Hudgins, Ray Prewett, Gary Butler, Lynn Bertling, David Berg. ROW 4: Benny Southerland, Bob Redford, Los Hunter, Dan Good- man, Lynn Mennem, Jim Poison, Ralph Tapp, Larry Pats- wald, Stephen Spleth, Daniel Bodger, Dr. Nellis Briscoe, Keith James. AGGIE-X State Ag Establishments Were Observed Aggie X, a student agricultural economics club, has taken on a new slate of activities, in- cluding educational field trips within the state to observe some of the more highly intensified agricultural operations. This year's trips in- cluded Altus and Gumon, where new types of agri-business establishments such as meat pack- ing, cotton, and fertilizer companies were ob- served. A newsletter was published by the members to all graduates of the department. The mem- bers were encouraged also to prepare debates, speeches, and research papers for the national conventions held at different universities each summer. Jon Ford was chosen at the conven- tion to be the national president of the student section of the American Farm Economics As- sociation. Another honor was received by Gary Butler for his outstanding speaking abil- ity. Monthly meetings were held with planned programs featuring speakers who discussed the subjects in the varied fields of agriculture of particular interest to the members. Of special interest was Per Anderson from Denmark, who spoke on agricultural cooperatives in his country. Aggie X officers were Jerry Zahl, president; Richard Crow, vice-president; Barry Bloyd, secretary; Larry Heard, treasurer; Joe Hinz, council representative; and Dr. John Goodwin and Dr. Dan Badger, advisors. Page 211 FRONT ROW: T. H. Silker (ad- visor), John Kusel (president), Douglas Ringer (vice-president), Don Stevens (treasurer), John Goodwin (advisor). ROW 2: Hollis Allen (secretary), Abe Cochran, Harley Baney, Tom Lucas, Sherrell Griffith. ROW 3 : Chet Brooks, Los Hunter, Con- nie Mullen, Jim Miller, Phil Keathley, Ladd Hudgins. Aggie Toastmasters Enjoyed Exchange Meetings Aggie Toastmasters, the oldest toastmaster organization on campus, was formed by agri- culture students who wished to improve their public speaking ability. Main events of the year included semi-annual ladies' night ban- quets and exchange meetings with other toast- ma ster clubs. Regular meetings featured dis- cussions on speaking improvement. ASAE Exhibited in the Engineering Exposition Yearly activities for the American Society of Agricultural Engineers included the honors and awards banquet, the faculty-student picnic in the spring, the exhibit in the Engineering Exposition, and the field trip to observe agri- cultural engineering as carried on by industry. ASAE encourages fellowship between students and faculty. FRONT ROW: Floyd Campbell (president), Eldon Ran- dolph (vice-president), Keith Manning (secretary), Pam Bockelman (queen), Chester Ochsner (treasurer), Paul Rod- man, Lawrence Roth (advisor). ROW 2: Glenn Carlson, Charles Ikard, Bill Fry, Bill Evans, Larry Hada, James Kent, Carl Stanford, Michael McAninch. ROW 3: Tim Gum, Da- vid Pope, Joseph Keflemariam, Will Hamilton, Edward Kem- nitz, James Steichen, Cary Sizelove, Budo Perry. AGRONOMY CLUB State Toured for Better Understanding The OSU Agronomy Club, since its estab- lishment in 1923 as the Klod and Kernel Klub, has strived to further education and interest in the field. It became a chapter of the Student Activities Subdivision of the American Society of Agronomy in 1932. The membership is composed of all those persons interested in the progress of agronomy. The club added 23 members during the fall semester. Touring sections of the state helped to fos- ter an understanding of material not learned in the classroom. The informal affair afforded re- creation and related text book material to the business world. Club-sponsored judging teams in the agronomic fields of crops, soils, and range management ranked high in national competition. It helped with state high school interscholastic crop and soils contests. It also sponsored two intercollegiate crop contests for OSU students. At the annual Agronomy Club Awards Ban- quet, the club recognized those individuals who had shown outstanding performance in the club and its activities. It also acknowledged individuals and groups in the field of agron- omy. Officers for the past year included Glen Price, president; Walter Reick, vice-president; Dennis Ressell, treasurer; Leroy Johnson, re- cording secretary; Ronnie Brewer, correspond- ing secretary. FRONT ROW: Glen Price, Walter Rieck, LeRoy Johnson, Ronnie Brewer, Benny Eaton, Kay Lorenzen, Dennis Ressel, J. Q. Lynd, W. E. McMurphy, D. A. Sander, Bill Rahling. Frank Priboth. ROW 2: Bob Erickson, Lloy Amen, Allen Hamburger, Jerry Winchester, Dee Passmore, Glen Just, Dar- rell Anderson, Bob Sherrer, Lynden Reid, Loyd Stone, Jimmy Altom, Donald Killgore. ROW 3: Don Schieher, Gary Al- len, Dale Stidham, Jim Williams, Junior Kusler, David Ring- er, Don Priboth, Roland Cargill, John Krueger, Charlie Howard, Lonnie Sellers, Roy Cail. ROW 4: William Davis, Kenneth Failes, Frankie Harrel, Charles Wills, Donald Sli- ger, Gary Mennem, Charles Cail, Doyle Dow, Jerry Coffey, Gwyn Graumann, Orin Elliott, John Mason. ROW 5: Jer- ry Smith, Phillip Hightower, Robert Moore, Larry Gillham, Thomas Peeper, John Abernathy, Dale Staton, Dan Staton, Richard Loveland, Jim Venard, Harold Woodall, Milt Krieger. C 7 V W V 7 7 F f f .?'! 't tiVJ t Iff ttAl  «s je A Page 213 ALPHA TAU ALPHA Group Hosted Future Farmers Convention Alpha Tau Alpha, a national and profes- sional honorary fraternity, strives to improve and advance agricultural education. During one meeting each year, senior members present problems and experiences they encounter dur- ing student teaching. Other activities includ- ed presentations by professional educators, vis- its to vocational agriculture departments, and exchange visits to Alpha Tau Alpha chapters in other states. A visit to Stillwater High School's new farm shop was interesting and informa- tive of the changing role of farm mechanics. Service activities included being host to the State Future Farmers of America Convention held in Gallagher Hall and assisting with state Future Farmers of America interscholastic contests. The requirement of a 2.7 grade point aver- age stimulates a high level of scholarship among agricultural education majors. The or- ganization requires 45 semester hours or one semester of residence credit for transfer stu- dents. Alpha Beta chapter of Alpha Tau Alpha was organized on the Oklahoma State Univer- sity campus in 1963. Officers of Alpha Tau Alpha were Rolland McDaris, president; Richard Carter, vice-presi- dent; James Forbes, secretary; Marshall Sto- ner, treasurer, and Dr. William Hull, advisor. FRONT ROW: Orba McDaris (president), Richard Carter, (vice-president), Jim Forbes (secretary), Marshall Stoner (treasurer), John Crowley, William Hull (advisor). ROW 2: Carl Westbrook, Harry Frank, Tim McCary, Tobie Tits- worth, Dean Seebeck, Dennis DeLozier, Bill Rickey. ROW 3: Leslie Starks, Hermon Pugh, James Birdwell, Robert Price (advisor), Lee McClennan, Nolan Bullard, John Kusel. Page 214 FRONT ROW: Robert Von Gunten, H. C. Olson, Phil Bor- nemann, Kenneth McDaniel, Beverly Beachboard, Charles McFate, Sherrell Griffith, Arlis Unran. ROW 2: Nancy Stiles, Ann Williams, Mack Tietz, Steven Henley, John Cun- ningham, Sam Dooley, Randall Brown, Larry Newville. ROW 3: Glen Stiles, Ervin Coblentz, Dwain Jindra, Bill McKin- ster, Kundee Speakman, Sarah Morris, Milton Wells, Jack Stout. ROW 4: Grady Gaylord Larry Elsinger, James Goins, Calvin Levisay, Linville Bush, Kenneth Williams, Larry Pot- ter, Harvey Firestone, Terry Holloway. ROW 5: Larry Meeks, Jesse Willis, Fidel Serrano, Jerry Ott, Gary Boyless, William Pollock, Alvin Beadles, Howard Kleeman, Bert Blu- mer, Don Haggerty. DAIRY SCIENCE CLUB Cheese Festival, Banquet Were on Agenda The Dairy Science Club is composed of stu- dents from Oklahoma State University who are interested in the science of dairy production and the technology of dairy manufacturing. The primary purpose of the club is to promote cooperation and understanding among the stu- dents. This year the club enjoyed several speakers at its meetings. Dr. Milton E. Wells of the dairy science department spoke on agriculture in Ethiopia and Lloyd Stinett showed pictures of the Sudan where he spent four years in agri- cultural work and dairying. Two members of the judging team, Kenneth McDaniel and Ran- dall Brown, showed slides of their trip to Mon- treal, Canada for a judging contest. Phil Bor- nemann showed slides from his summer as an official guide at the World's Fair. This year the Dairy Science Club also spon- sored a club queen contest and chose Miss Bev- erly Beachboard to reign as queen for the 1965-66 school year. The club assisted with the Cheese Festival, published a yearbook, and had an annual banquet and spring picnic. Officers for the past year included Kenneth McDaniel, president; Charles McFate, vice- president; Arlis Unrau, secretary, and Sherrell Griffith. H. C. Olson and Robert L. Von Gun- ten served as faculty advisors. Page 215 BLOCK AND BRIDLE Club Sponsored Little International Show The Block and Bridle Club was the sponsor of several events during the year. Two rodeos, one in the fall and one in the spring, were the main money-making events for the club. Each rodeo made a net profit of around $1,110.00. The rodeos are open only to OSU students and are held in the Animal Science Arena. The club also sponsored a Little Interna- tional, a showmanship contest for students. Cattle, sheep, swine, and horses were the types of livestock shown and were furnished by the Animal Science Department. A yearbook has been published each year for the past three years by the organization. This is the newest activity that the club has un- dertaken. Every year all Block and Bridle clubs in the United States send in scrapbooks and annual reports to Chicago for competition. The books were judged at the National Block and Bridle meeting. This year the OSU Block and Bridle Club placed third on its annual re- port and fourth on scrapbooks. Block and Bridle Club had a large party each semester. During the fall semester a Christmas party was held. All members and the faculty of the Animal Science Department were invited. The second party was the spring dinner dance, during which awards were given to outstanding animal science students. The National Commission Company pre- sented two $300 scholarships, one to a sopho- more and one to a junior. This year's win- FRONT ROW: Bob Regmer, Ken Holloway, Larry Miller, Mary Raye Denton, Lilla Coddling, Gary Harding, Jim White. ROW 2 : Ken Rockenbach, John Goen, Dink Wicker, Dennis Fields, Bob Owens, Benny Robbins, Juliet Greene, Scott Sherrill. ROW 3: Buddy Suthers, J. E. Markes, Jim Shirley, Benny Southerland, Sherman Lauder, Bill Rickey, Scotty Moxom, Larry Horn, Dick Cook, David Farmer. ROW 4: Pat Howe, Arnold Pietz, Vernon Whitnah, Haskell Fox, Mack Dillahunty, Marvin Bredel, John Cadenhead, Robert Parker, Richard McKinley, Earnest Parker. ROW 5: Grady Suthers, Kenneth Wehrenberg, Francisco Serrano, Merl Cus- ter, Chester Tracy, Ronnie Edwards, Guy Harlow, Robert Staigmiller, Steve Welty. Page 216 FRONT ROW: Phil Sumner, Bob Ransom, Garry Baker, Bob Romer, Gerald Crossland, Leon Knori, David Greene, Alex Huff. ROW 2: Mervin Deason, David Chandler, Jack Rutledge, Andy Kincaid, Jim Miller, Robert Fuxa, Bill Mc- Gowan, Rex Tautfest, Larry Smith. ROW 3: Bill Harrison, Bob Sandlin, Mitch Dobson, Ronald Dobson, Isaac Higdon, Charles Little, Richard Bays, Dick Shepherd. Dave Bittle, Dave Beard. ROW 4: Steve McFall, Bill Brewer, Jimmy Wise, Gary Thomason, Jimmie Walker, Lee Lewis, Tom Brewster, Curtis Walker, Jimmie Taylor, Jerry Morris. OSU Rodeos Net Approx. $1,100 Each ners were Ernest Parker, Lindsay, and Scott Sherrill, Apache. The Block and Bridle Club's main objective is to provide money for the livestock and meats judging teams, which travel to Denver, Ft. Worth, Kansas City, and Chicago. Officers are elected for each semester. The fall semester officers were Bob Regnier, presi- dent; Ken Holloway, vice-president; Larry Miller, secretary; Lilla Codding, treasurer; Gary Harding, marshall, Sam Houston, parlia- mentarian, and Scott Sherill, reporter. Faculty advisors are Dr. Richard Willham and Dr. Ir- vin Omtvedt. Bull-riding was one of the more popular entries at the annual Block Bridle rodeo, the club's major money-raising project. Page 217 FRONT ROW: Chris White, Bill Merhoff, Arvel Navrath, Jerry Stover, Neal Lalman, Terry Dibble, Tobie Titsworth, Don Proctor, John Crowley, Bill Hager, Robert Price, James Antwine, Harry Frank. ROW 2: Joe Cowan, Fred Krasser, Eddie Hallum, Lannie Zoldoske, Rolland McDaris, James Licklider, Wayne Dimmick, Lynn Geis, Tim McCary, Bill Rickey, Larry Schrick, Max Boothe, Winston Harden, Wen- dell Smith. ROW 3: Marshall Stoner, Gary Watts, Bitty Hendricksen, Dennis DeLozier, Richard Carter, James Lucas, Frank Plemmons, Donald Staiger, Dean Seebeck, Jay Wood- ward, Larry Long, Jimmy Steward, Tim Ray, Bob Carlile. ROW 4: Ronald Parish, Harold Mollenkopf, Wyman Ne- mecek, Thomas Wade, Bill McGowan, David Hildebrand, Dwain Jindra, Tom Lucas, Aaron Bates, Wilbur Benson, Frankie Harrel, Harley Stewart, Nolan Bullard, James Bird- well. ROW 5: John Kusel, Ike Higdon, Jim Forbes, Lee McClellan, Ronald Justice, Terry Streich, Bob Patton, Bill Collins, Larry Coleman, Herman Pugh, Don Haggerty. COLLEGIATE FFA Purebred Livestock Sent to Panama Group The first collegiate chapter of the Future Farmers of America was founded in 1932 at OSU. Since then it has trained many teachers of vocational agriculture. While promoting vocational education in Oklahoma's secondary schools the chapter at- tempts to provide a variety of the type train- ing needed by its members. Annual activities included assisting the state association with district speech and chapter meeting contests, state interscholastics, and the state FFA con- vention. During the year the chapter had a donkey ball game and a banquet. The banquet, held each spring, is in honor of the student teachers in vocational agriculture and their cooperating teachers. The chapter's special project of the year was sending purebred livestock to the Panama FFA chapter. As well as improve- ment of their livestock, it is hoped that this program of international scope will improve understanding among the Future Farmers of Panama and the Future Farmers of America. Collegiate FFA Queen for 1965-1966 has been Judy Herring, a Tulsa junior majoring in math. First semester officers were Tobie Titsworth, president, Terry Dibble, vice-president, Don Proctor, secretary; Bill Hager, reporter; John Crowley, treasurer, and James Birdwell, sen- tinel. Page 218 COLLEGIATE 4-H Strived for Rural Problem Understanding Consisting of over 100 members, the OSU Col- legiate 4-H is active throughout the year. Par- ticipation in the annual 4-H Round-Up was one of their major activities. Each summer 4-H club boys and girls from Oklahoma high schools come to the OSU campus to participate in workshops and compete with each other by presenting demonstrations and speeches. OSU Collegiate 4-H members act as official hosts and group leaders for the workshops. A Christmas party for underprivileged Still- water children was given by club members at which time they gave clothes. Members also participated in weiner roasts and square dances to exemplify their variety of activities. The Collegiate 4-H strives to further the un- derstanding of rural problems over the world and stressed useful citizenship and leadership in the community, while maintaining a social fellowship with one another. Officers for the school year 1965-66 includ- ed Mickey Vanderwork, president; Earl Cin- namon, vice-president; Deann Stinchcomb, se c- retary; Carol Vanderwork, treasurer; Larry Swanda, Agriculture Student Council repre- sentative; Jerry McPeak and Joy Whitson, so- cial chairman, and Donnie Tallent, parliamen- tarian. FRONT ROW: Paula Reass, Scarlett Custer, Linda McAfee, Kathy Risner, DeAnn Stinchcomb, Joy Whitson, Mickey Van- derwork, Carol Vanderwork, Mary Etta Veateh, Lana Shak- lee, Linda Warnke. ROW 2: Marcia Holland, Marie Wei- gant. Carol Hansen, Aleta Barth, Charlotte Chessmore, San- dra Cunningham, Dyonna Dickson, Linda Allen, Ann Will- iams, DeLoris Sutherland, Suzane Pohlemann, Barbara Dun- can, Rita Clayton. ROW 3: Robert McCroskey, Jerry Hef- fel, Elizabeth Grundmann, Sandra Thompson, Mary Seiber, Sharon Brewer, Neva Bass, Richard McKinley, Sharon John- ston, Judith Nelson, Bob Reeder, Charlie Jones. ROW 4: Richard Frank, Jeanne Mauk, Margaret Benbrook, Carol Cor- bin, Mary Ann Copeland, Mary Moreland, Norita Lucas, Judy Steward, Martha Johnston, Linda Kay Mittelstet, Em- mett Carter, Douglas Ringer. ROW 5: John Hancock, Da- vid Ringer, Jim Loepp, Chuck Daugherty, Craig McKinley, Jim Shearhart, Leeland Algrande, Steve Digney, Los Hunter, Jakie Jones, Thomas Proctor, Ken Schneeberger. Page 219 FORESTRY CLUB Log Jam Picnic Proved Fun for Everyone The objectives of the Forestry Club are to promote the academic, social, and professional interests of its members. Striving to meet these objectives, the men of the Forestry Club held the first social event of the school year, the Log Jam Picnic, at Lake Carl Blackwell. A skillet throwing contest for the women, a log sawing contest for the men, and much barbecued chicken for everyone hit the spot for loads of fun. This year, the club selected as queen, Miss Verna Hooper to succeed Miss Mary Lee Will- iams. Her duties were to represent the Forest- ry Club in the Homecoming parade and Aggie Princess contest. During the Homecoming festivities the club was busy with a float. This and other activ- ities of the Forestry Club were financed by membership dues, cutting and selling firewood, Christmas trees, and operating a concession stand at the home football games. The club annual, The Forester, is to record the activ- ities and events of the Forestry Club for its members and alums. Space was sold to forest industries to finance it. This spring the Foresters' Field Day was held at Theta Pond, and club members com- peted in forestry skills and technical events to determine who would represent OSU at the forester's conclave sponsored by the Associa- tion of Southern Forestry Clubs. Last year the foresters journeyed to Raleigh, North Caro- lina, to represent OSU in the conclave and compete against eleven other forestry clubs. FRONT ROW: Richard Enlow, Robert Pratz, Edwin Wheel- er, James Ramey, Mary Williams, Winton Ross, Ronald Johnson, John Ramey, Hollis Allen. ROW 2: T. H. Silker, Mike Lunn, Walter Gund, James Bohlmann, Robert Dennis, Jim Ragland, Leroy Schucssler, Steve Young, Tony Boswarth, Marty Howard. ROW 3: Rex McCullough, Terry Roath, Noble Hargett, Steve Engle, James Eck, Larry Halbert, Glen- ard Hare, Wayne Massie, Harold Spencer, Lloyd Robbins. ROW 4: Larry Dean, Richard Northington, Charles Trout- man, Rick Wagner, Larry Dunn, Walter Willis, Harley Ra- ney, Stephen Lugliani, Phil Pierce, Larry Odom, Abe Coch- ran. Page 220 FRONT ROW: Gene Harris, Eldon Fleming, Bill Talcott, Melvin Sodowsky, David Shaw, Duane Osborn, Richard Jones, Jay Jones, Bobby Sperry. ROW 2: Jonathan Patter- son, Mike Mulvey, David Stephens, Wayne Mitchell, Rod- ney Fulton, Jon Klett, Frank McMahan, Ted Alby, Craig McKinley, Carl Dinner. ROW 3: Connie Mullen, Dale Wilson, Gary Kroll, Ted Lawrence, Tom Kapella, John El- lis, Stephen Dunkin, Keith Judkins, Chet Brooks, Glenn Bes- singer. ROW 4: Lynn Baker, James Woodworth, Wayne Elmore, Scott Horn, Dwight Tallent, Gary LaFrance, Bob Hyden, Alan Silker, Roland Schwoerke, Phil Bailey, Jim Miller. Foresters Place in Conclave Competition The OSU foresters brought back a new chain saw for second place and several individual first place trophies. At the spring banquet awards were present- ed to the freshman with the highest grade point, to the junior who had the best attitude and interest in forestry, and to a sopohomore a scholarship to help pay camp expenses. The OSU Forestry Club was named the outstanding club in the College of Agriculture by Agriculture Council of Departmental Clubs. Officers of Forestry Club were James Ra- mey, president; Bob Pratz, vice-president; Ron Johnson, recording secretary, and Edwin Y. Wheeler, club advisor. Energetically cutting firewood into ricks and cords, members of Forestry Club were preparing for their money making project. Page 221 FRONT ROW: F. A. Romshe, Dan Hanna, Michael Rose- beary, Eddie Pledger, Jack Norton. ROW 2: Rungurang Is- arangkura, Jerry Cathey, Mouafaq - Zawawi, Jimmie Smalley, Dick Payne, Abdo Mashhady, Michael Williams. ROW 3: David Ramming, Robert Casci, James Lovell, Raymond Mor- ris ette, Jack Kurt, Raymond Campbell, Harry Francis. ROW 4: James Scheetz, Roy Britton, Phillip Colbaugh, Ted Fisher, Lloyd Trogdon, Charles Rager, Stan Kays, John Goodman. HORTICULTURE CLUB Pecan Scion Wood Sale was Major Project Pecan growers from over the state have wait- ed for the Horticulture Club's annual pecan scion wood sale. The grafting wood results in improved varieties for paper shell pecans and in providing the club's major source of income. The organization also held a coleus sale in the Student Union the weekend before Mothers' Day. Through such activities, the club's 28 mem- bers continually worked to perpetuate horti- culture and demonstrate its ever increasing im- portance in Oklahoma. It was for this purpose that the OSU Horticulture Club was establish- ed in 1917. Members are interested in nursery production, fruit and vegetable growing, land- scape design and floriculture. Jim Samley, Dan Hanna, and Eddie Pledger were the club's delegates to the National So- ciety of Horticulture Science meeting. Club members were divided into teams to compete in flower judging. The three top winners went to the national judging competition. Bi-monthly meetings were highlighted by speakers from many fields of horticulture, who spoke on various topics relating to the field. Serving as officers were Jack Norton, presi- dent; Eddie Pledger, vice-president; Michael Rosebeary, secretary, and J. Dan Hanna, treas- urer. Advisors were F. A. Romshe and R. N. Payne. Page 222 FRONT ROW: Gene Wills (president), Andrew Jackson (secretary - treasurer), Carolyn Cutsinger, Ethyl Ensey. ROW 2: Mandlo Castillo, Malkhah Katar, Parviz Jatala, Esther Ridley, Dale Hopp. ROW 3: Howard Doug- las, Mike Felder, Randy McCoy, George Parker, John Huckabay, Sunil Saran. OSU Botanical Club Kept Publications Library The OSU Botanical Club stimulated an in- terest in botanical sciences and promoted cul- tural interchange among American and foreign students. Numerous informal coffees to foster better student-faculty relations, a library of current news publications, an area for study, refreshments, and relaxation were club spon- sored activities. Soil Conservation Society Particpated in Fairs The student branch of the Soil Conserva- tion Society sponsored the OSU Soil Judging Team which was active in the county, district, and state fairs this year. Other activities in- FRUN'l ROW: B. Tucker (advisor), G. Allen (secretary), W. Rieck (president), E. Caveny (vice-president), R. Brew- er (treasurer), J. Lynd (advisor), D. Sanders (advisor), D. Ringer. ROW 2: M. Krieger, G. Graumann, L. Reid, J. Williams, D. Stidham, C. Wills, R. Ellicott, D. Sliger, J. eluded the annual spring educational tour to such places as the Noble Foundation in Ard- more and the Cherokee Experimental Station near Salt Plains Lake. Kusler, B. Davis, J. Coffey. ROW 3: J. Smith, L. Johnston, T. Peeper, G. Price, J. Collins, G. Mennen, H. Woodwall, B. Moore, J. Venard. ROW 4: D. Ressel, D. Castle, J. Winchester, A. Hamburger, B. Eaton, D. Killogore, J. Al- ton, L. Stone, B. Sherrer, J. Young, L. Sellers. MtKM ft M0 3Lt VV 'I ' Tt T TV rr POULTRY SCIENCE Judging Team Set All-time Scoring Record Queen election is always a popular time for Poultry Science Club members. This year Miss Karen Tredway was selected to reign as queen for 1965-66. Turkey for everyone was served at the an- nual Christmas honors banquet, especially for judging teams, scholarship winners, and guests. Poultry judging teams have set records and also won their share of the prizes. At the Chi- cago International Livestock Show in 1965, the judging team set an all-time team scoring record and had first, second, and fourth place individuals. Eleven wins in 15 contests is the record held by Dr. J. C. Gilbreath and his judging teams during his past seven years at OSU. Leadership, fellowship and brotherhood are the three objectives of the Poultry Science Club, formerly called the Spur and Comb club. Officers for the school year 1965-66 were Ben- ny McDonald, president; Donald McDonald, vice-president; Wilbur Thomas, secretary; Er- win Igo, treasurer, and Dr. George Newell, ad- visor. These men are in charge of seeing that the club dresses broilers and turkeys in the fall, of planning the annual alumni spring picnic, of helping with dinners for various poultry meet- ings, and of publishing their annual, The Av- ian Age. FRONT ROW: Don McDaniel, Larry Swanda, Karen Tredway, Benny McDonald. ROW 2: Mohebatullah Vahidi, George Newell, Rollin Thayer, Robert Wyche, James Ant- wine. ROW 3: William Witt, Erwin Igo, Bill Bradley, Lar- ry Kendrick, Harrison Goolsby. Page 224 FRONT ROW: Lee Kirkpatrick (president), Jimmy May (vice-president), Robert Martin (secretary-treasurer), Dan Terry, Judy Piester. ROW 2: John Sober, Gary Wagger- man, Jerry Schickedauz, Ken Riddle, John Sterling, Jerry Sturdy. ROW 3: Tom Logan, Richard Craven, Jim Strib- ling, Gerald Garner, Frank Walker, Ronald Sake, David Smith. Wildlife Conservation Society Studied Resources The OSU Wildlife Conservation Society has as its purpose the uniting of the members of the organization with those conservationists now working in the field toward a common goal of study and conservation of our wildlife resources. A continuing objective has been the preservation of the state's wildlife for vaca- tioners to enjoy. E. Bennett Council Brought IOA Ranch Boys The East Bennett Council this year under- took several major projects that included the annual Big Eight Dance, the Blazer Ball, and a prize-winning entry in the SUAB Fair. The council, also, brought the boys from the IOA Ranch to OSU for the excitement of Home- coming, instead of entering the traditional homecoming competition. FRONT ROW: Charlie Jones (MRHA delegate), Charles Coggins (vice-president), John Leeper (president), Robert J. Sadler (secretary), Ronald W. Bryce (treasurer). ROW 2: Ronald DiMaggio, Richard McKinley, Charles Willson, Vernon Rosamond, Charles Weddington, Thomas Rickey. ROW 3: Jim Day, John Slish, Larry Odom, William Ham- ilton, Gene Lawther, Sandy Talley, Doug Blaine. ROW 4: Marshall Rice, Louis Dunlap, Daniel Cullin, Carl Gist, Dan- ny McDonald, Bill Kapella, Carmine Bilardello. STUDENT AVMA Kansas AVMA Chapter Hosted OSU AVMA provided its members with numer- ous activities. Each year they participate in Homecoming with a float. All vet students were invited to be the guest of the Kansas Stu- dent AVMA chapter for a weekend in the fall. For Christmas a party was given for the child- ren of all veterinary professors and students. In May the Awards Banquet recognized many outstanding students. The following awards were presented: Merik Award, Aux- iliary Award, Phi Zeta Award, Dr. Irwin Award, Dean McElroy Award, and the Nor- dem Award. Meetings which were held twice monthly in- cluded the following speakers and topics: Mr. Mitchel Hutchinson, AVMA Insurance ; Lt. Colonel Kirk and Captain Harwell, Veterin- ary Military Service ; Dr. John Azlin, Utili- zation of Modern Veterinary Hospitals ; Mr. Rader, Stockmarkets ; Dr. Armestead, Fu- tures of Veterinary Medicine , and Dr. Kam- merlocker, Exotic Diseases. Vet med has two fraternities, Omega Tau Sigma and Alpha Psi, which are approximately equal in size. Both of these professional fra- ternities have many chapters at other vet schools in the nation. Pledging and the var- ious fraternity functions gave students a break from their strict curriculums. Those who qual- ified for membership were rushed with a series of parties during the early part of the second semester. The AVMA students also produced their own yearbook, Caduceus . Each year the FRONT ROW: Ronald Roberts, Stephen Cobb. Paul Du- Bois, Vernon Thornton, Boyd Newby, Jim Shearer, Jerry Weinand, Roger McMillan, Kenneth Ison, Bob Schwarz, David Long. ROW 2: Bill Cody, Richard Mauldin, Gerald O'Mealey, Ellen Rayl, Kirk Skeeles, Georg Ann Davenport, Cheryl Porter, Charlotte Ditch, Stephen White, Gary White, Rusty Moore, Ronald Mills. ROW 3: John Goedeken, Will- iam Gibbs, Sally Haner, David Marx, Keith Hand, Gary Wallis, Robert Poteet, Richard Stedman, Neil Corneil, John Chitwood, Ray Burd, Jim Ruster. ROW 4: John Hamil, Tom Sodowsky, Richard Schafer, Adriene Ruby, Eugene O'- Neal, Tom Childers, Jim Bonham, Henny Randozzo, Charles Callahan, Denny Denham, Richard Killough, Pat Garrison. ROW 5: Kenneth Arrington, Kenneth Byrd, Jim Walcott, Lee Ward, Samuel Combs, Michael Bounds, Charles Holm- berg, Richard Shawley, James Taylor, Jimmie Baldwin. ROW 6: Jeanne Green, John Beal, Alan Maddox, Don Heise, A. B. Blanton, John Miller, Eugene Simon, Tom Phelps, John Howarth, Max Fieken. f S : I .Si IS' X S' $' $' ,K- ?' W43 1 If I if ff |f ff $ | f f ' + ' 0 + % ! • 1i Page 226 FRONT ROW: Kaye Bose, Robert Arko, Toby Hoover, John Webster, Jerry Mitchell, Gerry Grant, Nick Jewell, Larry Murphy, Tom Thorne, Wilber Haynes, Marvin Buck. ROW 2: Silvija Liepnieks, Lewis Partridge, Ernest Harland, Merlin Ekstrom, Warren Newby, Joe Nickell, Travis Jones, Ken Sperling, Brother Hackett, Stanley Kolar, Robert Rob- erson. ROW 3: Andy Baker, Bill Hornbuckle, Robert Ful- ton, Harold Williams, Dan Hudson, James Provo, Betty Red- dick, Donald Connally, Charles Gray, Don Beavers, Dick Kirby, Arden Andersen. ROW 4: Gene Hubbard, Dennis Savell, Hollis Cox, Robert Burns, William Grantham, Shirley Currin, William Core, Edward Fell, Stephen Jones, James Mortimer, Phillip Richardson, Joe Smith. ROW 5: Charles Kirkland, Benjamin Turner, Gary Edwards, Bill Barnum, Rodger Atkins, Leonard Gaspan, Reynolds Cowles, James Waymack, Bruce Mammeli, Vernie Walker. Vet Med Fraternities Vied for Pledges book, which is presented at the Spring Awards Dinner, is dedicated to an outstanding profes- sor in the school. The purpose of AVMA is to promote pro- fessional knowledge and ethics, build charac- ter, leadership and friendship, and to offer op- portunities to the members. Officers are elected twice yearly. Fall offi- cers were Ron Roberts, president; Stephen Cobb, vice-president; Vern Thornton, secre- tary; Paul DuBois, treasurer, and Gerry Grant, senator. Spring semester officers were Stephen Cobb, president; Phil Richardson, vice-president; Dave Parks, secretary, and Tom Mortimer, treasurer. By actually examining and doctoring sick animals, members of AVMA gained valuable experience, giving them confidence. Page 227 ¥+ o % c T j Ijl 1 1 Jy FRONT ROW: Glenn Downing (president), Sam Billingsley, John Mahar, Michael Smith, Richard Kula. ROW 2: Jerl Pryor, Rob- ert Hoppers, Jerry Dinsmore, Sam Paschal, Bill Meadors, Ron Godley. ROW 3: LeRoy Fore, Ronnie Merrill, James Stuart, Jerry Warburton, Gary Middle- ton, Gary Crooch. Alpha Kappa Psi Took Field Trip to Kansas City Various types of businesses were represent- ed by speakers at meetings of Alpha Kappa Psi, professional business fraternity. Repre- sentatives came from Phillips Petroleum Com- pany and the AFL-CIO, and Mr. J. W. Gard- ner, vice-president of the First National Bank in Stillwater, spoke to the group. Last year Alpha Kappa Psi traveled to Dallas, Texas, to tour Texas Instruments, Ford Motor Company, and the First National Bank. This year the club took their field trip to Kansas City, Mis- souri. Beta Alpha Psi Toured National Bank of Tulsa Beta Alpha Psi, honorary and professional accounting fraternity, included in its activities field trips, meetings, and banquets. Highlights of the year featured a trip to the National Bank of Tulsa and Mr. Lee Teague, FBI Spec- ial Agent in Oklahoma, speaker at a meeting. The group also sponsored tutor sessions for elementary accounting students. FRONT ROW: Mary Korthase, James Gunn (advisor), James Brown (treasurer), Steve Van Haulen (vice-president), Michael Johnson (recording secretary), Linda Tuttle, Wilma Wehr, Janet Carpenter (corresponding secretary). ROW 2: Sherry Johnston, Carol Rose, Darlene Jones, Harry Myers, Paul Gundermann, John Hess, Beverly Barnes, John Neas, Gary Franklin. ROW 3: Jim Hromas, George Krull, Jim Belew, Jimmy Meier, Richard Cutsinger, Stanley Roy, Phil Romero, Robert Carter, John Stogner, Jerry Edmonds. ROW 4: Glen Grossman, Ray Maynard, Jack Baker, Enoch Ken- worthy, Harve Cathey, Robert Duncan, Jack Wulz, Gary Crooch, Larry Linn, Charles McDonald. FRONT ROW: David George, Richard Gilby, Bennie Cra- vatt, Jim Boiles, Phil Reneau, Steve Green, Ron Grother. ROW 2: Vaman Patil, Kenneth Cunningham, Jim Blake, Bill Lohney, Eric Behnke, Gary Hobson, Jugal Bhartiya, Jayantilal Patel. ROW 3: Roland Harris, John Hawkins, Larry Robertson, Robert Denny, Tom Hennigh, Fred Miller, Joe Bennett, Bob Griffin. SOCIETY FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF MANAGEMENT Managers Learned to Activate Success This year SAM has enjoyed speakers from the Loveless Personnel Agency in Tulsa and from the OSU campus. A field trip to the Lone Star Steel Plant and the Dallas Morning News highlighted some of this year's activities. SAM's international appeal is shown through th e membership of many foreign stu- dents. These students will undoubtedly use the knowledge and experience gained through SAM to benefit their home land. The bridge between science and manage- ment is the goal of SAM. Management is needed to convert disorganized resources of men, machines, and money into a useful enter- prise. Managers conceive of the service an enterprise can render, mobilize the required means of production, coordinate activities both within the enterprise and with the outside world, and inspire people associated with the enterprise to work toward common objectives. Managers are the activating element of success. As a national professional organization com- posed of students interested in the science of management, SAM serves as a medium for the exchange of information, policies, and methods of management. Officers were Richard Gilby, president; Ben- nie Cravatt, vice-president; Jim Boiles, treas- urer; Phil Reneau, recording secretary; Steve Green, corresponding secretary. Page 229 MU KAPPA TAU Field Trips Taken to Dallas and Houston Stimulating interest in marketing through field trips and contact with the faculty and business men is the main purpose of Mu Kap- pa Tau. Outstanding businessmen presented programs to the students. From Phillips Pe- troleum, Jim Fitchette, manager of chemical products advertising, and Warren J. Wallgreen, creative assistant of sales promotion, presented a program with films and slides, showing stu- dents how promotional tools are used at Phil- lips. Mr. Harry Bullen, assistant advertising manager of the Oil and Gas Journal, explain- ed how advertising space is sold to prospective firms. The assistant manager of WKY-TV spoke to the club on the media selling process of advertising in the television industry. The executive vice-president of Lowe Runkle Ad- vertising Agency presented to Mu Kappa Tau the operations and functions of an advertis- ing agency. Members of Mu Kappa Tau had the oppor- tunity to take field trips to several large busi- ness centers. Dallas offered such places of in- terest as Neiman-Marcus, Olenn Advertising Agency, The Merchandise Mart and Sears. Houston offered Humble Oil Company, Foley's Department Store and other interesting places. Officers were Don Bates, president; Ron Grother, vice-president; Jan Reecher, record- ing secretary; Tom Reams, treasurer. FRONT ROW: Donald Bates, Jan Reecher, Tommy Reams, Becky Sykes, Leo Noltensmeyer, Charlotte Hunter, Ron Gro- ther, Kay Lorenzen. ROW 2: Dayna Keel, Brenda Neu- mann, Linda Moore, Sharon Getchell, Kenneth Graham, Richard Souders, Kenyan Pearson, Bill Hampton. ROW 3: Hank Hankla, Lynne Donkin, Gerald Gailey, John Mahar, Gail McDaniel, Diane Dingman, Sonya Bristow, Sue Blevins, Mary McDonald. ROW 4: Tillie Newman, Rosemary Har- ley, Deborah Shinn, William Miller, Bob Moyer, Leslie Mat- thies. Cliff Armstrong, Connie Thomas, Ann Brown, Kathy Smith. ROW 5: Bob Armstrong, Jim Hancock, Richard Ranney, Charles Jacobs, Wendell Ogden, David Emerick, Chris Simpson, Sammy Norwood, Jeff Primm, Larry Jones. Page 230 FRONT ROW: Penny Abernathy, Meribeth Kovar, Doug Dixon, Gary Grimshaw, Bilbert Stackinger, Mark Simms, Keith Chapin, Frank Graves, Bill Blackburn. ROW 2: Car- olyn Carter, Phillip Fauss, John Harris, Steve Brown, Betty Montgomery, Duane Purdum, Jane Fitzpatrick, Jeanene Jen- kins, Prissy Osburn. ROW 3: Leanna Fry, Sharon Burges s, Suzanne Logan, Patti Davison, Jo Mitchell, Mary Cravotto, Brenda Baker, Tina Burton, Susan Bryant, Lonna Black. ROW 4: Jack Brotton, Jim Wolfe, John Leavell, Gary El- sten, Sid Hartman, Bill Marx, Aaaron Meyers, Larry Terry, Benny Southerland, Sharon Darnell. ROW 5: Mary Baker, Gwen Jones, Mike Holsey, Cricket Kingham, David Ritchie, Tom Purdom, Larry Robertson, Bill Munn, Carroll Hutchens, Fred Sieber. Outstanding Businessmen Spoke Here In addition to field trips and outside speak- ers, the organization sponsored parties and other social activities while encouraging fel- lowship among the business students. MKT was founded in 1939 by Dr. John Wa- gle, head of the marketing department, and was incorporated in 1949 under the laws of the state of Oklahoma. At the present MKT is one of the largest and most active profes- sional organizations on the OSU campus. Thus, classroom theory became real and meaningful to Mu Kappa Tau members as they viewed the classroom principles applied to actual problems and situations in modern business. Confidence, poise, and public speaking were among the side benefits gained by the officers at the meetings. Page 231 FRONT ROW: Norman Schneider, Eric Behnke, Roberta Gray, Alan Cambra, R. J. Ross. ROW 2: Douglas Levy, Ronald Maggie, Bob Paulsen, Kenneth Chapman, Michael Paine, Arthur Goessel, Bill Satterfield. ROW 3: Robert Thompson, William Brown, Jim Shiver, Bob Jordan, Richard Johnson, Bob Ward, Chuck Smith. HOTEL AND RESTAURANT SOCIETY Hospitality Days Highlighted the Spring The Hotel and Restaurant Society strives to develop professional bearing and hospitality among the students, to include cooperation with the School of Hotel and Restaurant Ad- ministration and with the industry. Guest speakers at bi-weekly meetings have included Andrew C. Caine, representing a large Dallas Hotel accounting firm and A. J. Pennella, vice- president of the Sheraton Oklahoma Corpor- ation. Mr. Penella was also host to the Society on its field trip that included a tour of the facilities of the Sheraton Oklahoma in Okla- homa City. The organization, one of twelve nationally, was established in 1956 on the OSU campus. Those eligible for membership must be enroll- ed in the School of Hotel and Restaurant Ad- ministration. The highlight of the year's activities was the annual Hospitality Days held in the spring. During this weekend representatives from the industry spoke on topics of general informa- tion and subjects specific to the field. Also, at that time, awards and special recognition were given to outstanding students in their pro- fession. This year's officers were Norman Schnieder, president; Eric Behnke, vice-president; Alan Cambra, secretary-treasurer; Roberts Gray, corresponding secretary; and R. J. Ross, stu- dent council representative. Page 232 FRONT ROW:- Larry Bellatti (president), Sheryl Stice (treasurer), Mary Lee Williams (recording secretary), Bev- erly Barnes (corresponding secretary), Ray Grimes (vice- president). ROW 2: Ann Honeycutt, Darlene Jones, Milton Usry (advisor), Jana Irwin, Lana Barclay, Carlene Cun- ningham. Beta Gamma Sigma Based on Scholarship Thirty-nine College of Business students, se- lected on the basis of their high academic standing, were initiated along with two faculty members at the society's fall banquet. Beta Gamma Sigma also sponsored the outstanding freshman and sophomore award, which was presented at the yearly Business Day Banquet. Beta Upsilon Sigma Open to all Business Majors Beta Upsilon Sigma is open to all girls en- rolled in the College of Business and is not limited to specific majors. It is the only busi- ness organization open to freshman women. Speakers told about business opportunities open to women. Dr. R. B. Griffith spoke at the November meeting on opportunities for women in business education. FRONT ROW: Carolyn Pool (vice-president), Carol Ar- nold (secretary), Donna Peery (president), Ann Jay, Jewel Graham (treasurer), Marilyn Weiss. ROW 2: Mary Ann Cravotto, Carol O'Reilly, Donna Vaught, Carolyn Storm, Marilyn Elwell, Jo Del Novak, Brenda Neumann, Carolyn Kosted. ROW 3: Elayne Owens, Carolyn Niebruegge, Myr- na Morgan, Marilyn Cowen, Jana Irwin, Linda Schiefer, Bev- erly Barnes, Cheryl Thompson. ROW 1: Howard Kanelakos (treasurer), Bart Wherritt, Charles Lindley (president), Jim Gearhart (vice-president), Dwight Pearson (secretary), Myron Semrad. ROW 2: James Russell, Charles Johnson, Russell Dunn, David Ritchie, Paul Gundermann, David Selby, Monty Waldron, Mike Casey. ROW 3: Lawrence Pense, Mark Bergner, Phil Lane, Richard Williford, George Charlson, Jack Hogan, Bill Strong, Don- ald Green, Charles Peelman. Delta Sigma Pi Pledges Sold Parents' Day Mums Delta Sigma Pi is a professional organization to promote closer affiliation between the world of commerce and students of commerce. Dur- ing the first semester pledges sold mums for Parents' Day. The organization visited Star Manufacturing Company, where an executive spoke to their group. A state day was held in Oklahoma City. lota Nu Sigma Visited Insurance Underwriters The major field trip of the year for Iota Nu Sigma was taken to Oklahoma City to an insur- ance underwriters meeting. Through the or- ganization, scholarships are donated by insur- ance companies. Insurance men from the Still- water and Oklahoma City areas spoke this year on such topics as life, property and casualty, and group insurance. FRONT ROW: Jack Hadsall (president), Anthony Floyd (vice-president), Don Lackey, Sam Lloyd (advisor), Wayne Marshall. ROW 2: Mickey Cornelius, Mike Peace, William Plummer, David Ritchie, Jack Goodrich. SOUTHWESTERN SALES EXECUTIVE CLUB College Summer Program Organized The Southwestern Executive Sales Club was organized on the OSU campus in 1963 to pro- mote kinship among campus men working as salesmen for the Southwestern Company, one of the oldest publishing firms in the nation. A program has been established including regu- lar sessions for the training and instruction of these men in such a manner that the standards and integrity of the Southwestern Company and the individual student employees will be upheld. For the many students who depend al- most entirely on their summer earnings for money to meet school expenses, the Southwest- ern Company has had a college program that, since 1868, has enabled thousands of students to pay part or all of these expenses. There ex- ists a close relationship between each student and his sales manager. The sales manager learns much about the student's problems, am- bitions, strong points, and weaknesses and tries to develop the individual capacities as much as possible. This year there were over 300 stu- dents from OSU selected to take part in the training program. Officers have included Gene McKown, pres- ident; Bob Sherrer, vice-president; Dewey Wil- liams, treasurer; Alvin Beadles, reporter; Al- ton Robertson, program chairman, and Edwin Meyers, chaplain. James McNeal was the ad- visor and Spencer Hays was the sales manager. FRONT ROW: Clyde Irving, Alvin Beadles. Alton Robert- son, Gene McKown, Bob Sherrer, Aaron Meyers, Dewey Williams, Dewey Lowery, David Kinzer, Phil Reneau, Ger- ald Crossland, Spencer Hays. ROW 2: Fred Landess, Rich- ard Whetsell, Larry Deonier, Don Sherrer, Ron Bebee, Matt Sooter, Claud Evans, John Preston, Dan Mihura, Art Nine, Terry Tippens, Jim White. ROW 3: Douglas Jones, Bud Westmoreland, Jerry Heffel, Gus Harrington, Marvin Brun- ken, Gary Kirby, Gary Beadles, Mark Hall, Rod Miller, Dale Felton, Dennis Durbin, Larry Potter. ROW 4: Jim Raw- don, Ken Kimbrough, Rex Furr, Richard Bays, Ron Thom- as, Ken Biddle, Clarence Voth, Jack Rutledge, Earnest Park- er, Bill McGowan, Dennis Savell, L. D. Pickens, Bob Hent- horn. ROW 5: Jim Forbes, Mike Holsey, Melvin Deering, Lane Mills, Elza Pollard, Ronald Schurter, Alex Huff, C. H. Codding, Larry Pettis, Ronald Voth, Edwin Meyers, J. C. Rogers, Bill Grossman, LeRoy McDermott. SVtVtHftfrf  MS «i 49k y Page 235 FRONT ROW: Charlotte Braswell (president), Pat Kraft (vice-president), JoDel Novak (treasurer), B. B. Griffith (advisor), Pat Sholar, Marilyn Verhalen. ROW 2: Carol O'Reilly, Elaine Cockrell, Josephine Adams, Bernie Jackson, Barbara Trosper, Beverly Bilyeu, Claire Gamier. ROW 3: Diane Tucker, Marilyn Weiss, Carlene Cunningham, Beverly Barnes, Sherry Wiley, Judy Graham, June Duncan. Pi Omega Pi Feted Business Education Majors Juniors and seniors who expect to become business majors find Pi Omega Pi very interest- ing and helpful. This honorary national busi- ness education fraternity, promotes interest in scholarship and professional life. It requires a 3.0 in business and a 2.5 in all other areas of study. To have informed members is the ma- jor goal. Sigma Alpha Sigma Required Activities and 3.0 Sigma Alpha Sigma is a national honorary secretarial administration organization. Its goals are to recognize scholarship and to pro- mote professional interest in secretarial fields. Activities and interest in the field plus a 3.0 overall grade point is required for member- ship. Advisor for the group is Miss Olive Gal- loway. FRONT ROW: Joyce M. Isom (president), Sandra Fox (vice-president), Judy Welch, Cheryl Elder, Pat O'Donnell. ROW 2: Mary Lee Williams, Phyllis Whatley, Virginia Lee, Wilma Bross, Judy Filler, Carol Nickles, Glinda Kernaghan. ASSOCIATION OF CHILDHOOD EDUCATION Fourth Grade Class Provided Program Several phases of elementary education have been included in the programs this year of the Association of Childhood Education. At one of the monthly meetings Dr. Hoffer spoke to the group about Project Head Start. Children and teachers were seen in action when a panel made up of small children and teachers dis- cussed What Christmas means to Me. The problem of special education was discussed at another meeting in terms of working with the mentally retarded. A girl who had spent three years in English schools spoke on the contrasts between the American and British school sys- tems. A fourth grade class from a Stillwater elementary school provided one of the pro- grams for ACE. The program was similar to those given at the elementary school for such groups as the PTA. A major project has been to work with the YWCA in their program for third, fourth, and fifth graders. Once a month ACE members worked up an informative skit or provided a religious program for the Tri-Gray Y. ACE members also helped at basketball games spon- sored by the YWCA. The officers of ACE were Jo Ellen Johnson, president; Jill Harris, vice-president; Nancy Hansen, secretary; Elma Horton, treasurer; Janet Prater, student council representative; Dr. Idella Lohmann and Dr. Vernon Troxel, advisors. FRONT ROW: Vernon Troxel, Idella Lohmann. Janet Pra- ter, Jo Ellen Johnson, Jill Harris, Nancy Hansens, Joyce Brady, Cheryl Gaston. ROW 2: Judith Ann Lawson, Patsy Meyer, Karen Fitzgerald, Linda Stringer, Elizabeth Woods, Donna Fulton, Mary Hubbard, Myrlena Savolainen, Sara Downing. ROW 3: Ann Halliburton, Judy Arndt, Theresa Busch, Carol Snyder, Stefanie Swindle, Cathie Cline, Becky Diltz, Marsha Stewart, Molly O'Connor, Carol McCune. ROW 4: Linda Allen, Kay Roether, Karen Griffith, Beverly Lassley, Sondra Dooley, Nancy Sparks, Ardeth Hearn, Sue Harmon, Linda Leigh. ROW 5: Darlita Taylor, Ann Rus- ter, Carol Evans, Mary Reed, Pat McAleer, Connie Parker, Carolyn Wiens, Kathy McGlasson, Tana Thompson, Carol Glahn. Page 237 STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION National Teacher of Year Was Speaker The Student Education Association is the pre-professional association for uni- versity students preparing to teach. Dues en- title members to receive the Oklahoma Teacher and the NEA Journal, monthly education mag- azines, and includes membership in OEA and NEA, the largest professional associations in the world. Based primarily on acquainting the mem- bership with future practices, problems and du- ties of teachers, the SEA is a link between members and the faculty of the College of Ed- ucation. Membership is open to all students majoring in education. This year's schedule of programs included Mrs. Lawana Trout, 1964 National Teacher of the Year, The Ideal Teacher from the viewpoint of a panel of grade school children, Hows and Whys of Teacher Applications, and other informative and interesting programs. During American Education Week, the SEA sponsored a Display Mart featuring displays from various fields of education. SEA encourages scholarship and leadership by offering a $100 scholarship to a deserving student each year. Two local members, Mary Leugemors and Karan Jo Bumpus, were presi- dent and secretary, respectively, of the State SEA. The state convention was held at OSU in April, and the two convention days included speakers and discussions. The officers of this year's SEA are Karen Anderson, president; Judy Kirk, vice-president; Beverly Cos, secretary; Janie Smelser, treasur- er; Kenneth Wiggins and J. W. Blankenship, advisors. FRONT ROW: Melvin Deering, Gloria Low, Mary Leuge- mors, Beverly Cox, Rebecca Diltz, Karen Anderson, Judy Kirk, Janie Smelser, Cheryl Smart, Nancy Mefford, Diane Gray, Carol McCune. ROW 2: Mary Rink, Synovia Mc- Bride, Lillian Romano, Constance Keith, Marie Weigant, Carolyn McCracken, Diane Gleason, Karen Horn, Ilene Moore, Martha Hutchins, Margaret Patzer, Linda Lee, Shar- on McCan. ROW 3: Paula Kennedy, Judy Arndt, Kaye Welch, Mary Ann Schmidt, Vicki Badger, Jane Woodard, Mary Ha Bandy, Claire Danielson, Carolyn Storm, Sheryl Stark, Sharon Loftis, Rita Ranson, Patsy Meyer, Karen Nar- more, Judith Ann Lawson. ROW 4: Carol Elliott, Beverly Cannon, Beverly Scott, Judy Combs, Jerry Kirkpatrick, Jean- nette Ambrister, Virginia Holt, Margaret Teel, Colene Mc- Cue, Priscilla Presnall, Trish Abernathy, Lois Ditmore, Wren- ittia Jaques, Donna Moore, Teresa Ashenhurst. ROW 5: Donna Thomas, Linda Liles, Betty Bullard, Robert McCros- key, David McCroskey, Jim Fite, Karl Stone, Joe Layton, Lana DeBakey, Marilyn Dettle, Vicki Mason. Page 238 FRONT ROW: Cheryl Gaston, Karen Fitzgerald, Joyce Brady, Sara Downing, Linda Stringer, Kay Roether, Jana Ir- win, Carolyn Wilson, Barbara Shell, Ruth Hire, Claire Gar- nier. ROW 2: Deanne Brewster, Donna Green, Mary Seib- er, Cathie Cline, Nita Lynch, Carol Evans, Marsha Stewart, Candace Keyser, Lou-Ann Nelson, Brenda Ware, Diana Spraggins, Jo Ellen Johnson, Mary Newbauer, Janice Bow- man, Connie Wood, Judie Pearson, Judy Graham, Mareyn White, Sue Harmon, Diane Williams, Susan Jones, Geor- ianna Drummond, Judy Bradbury. ROW 4: Theresa Busch, Shirley Satterfield, Cindy Whitney, Ruth Ann Pinkerton, Shirley Foust, Janice Mitacek, Lynn Moreland, Carol Hunt- er, Shirley Myers, Judy Mallett, Linda Allen, Myrlena Savo- lainen. ROW 5: Deborah Dolezal, Judy Capehart, Eliza- beth Woods, Connie Courtner, Linda Garner, Kathy Pitts, Nancy Sparks, Susan Thomas, Jody Beckley, Carolyn Kosted. FRONT ROW: Linda Leigh, Robert Hollrah, Alex Wieder- kehr, Pat Raymer, Sarah Curl, Darlita Taylor, Judy Gurley, Mary Hubbard, Donna Fulton. ROW 2: Looting Lin, Car- ol Snyder, Beverly Lassley, Tana Thompson, Mary Reed, Betty Parham, Ardeth Hearn, Sondra Dooley, Judy Johnson. ROW 3: Sandra Manes, Nancy Hansens, JoAnn McKinzey, Stefanie Swindle, Jill Harris, Kathy McGlasson, Ann Ruster, Carol Glahn, Molly O'Connor, Lexie Lassley. ROW 4: Harry Reid, Bernie Jackson, Jayne White, Carolyn Wiens, Carolyn Robertson, Connie Parker, Fredrena Moore, Susie Scarborough, Mike Minnick, Kenneth Guier. ROW 5: Lar- ry Feist, John Cowan, Judith Giger, Jo Ann Dill, Sarah Mires, Ruth Wolf, Linda DeMoss, Linda Farmer, Mary Ford. Page 239 FRONT ROW: Bill Loughridge, Sarah Mires, Jill Harris, Susie Scarborough, Kathy Butterfield, Sharon McCan, Carol McCune, Sara Downing, DeAnne Brewster, Carolyn Mc- Cracken. ROW 2: Judy Herring, Mary Nell Parrott, Judy Bradbury, Georgianna Drummond, Virginia Holt, Linda Al- len, Connie Staff, Linda Wallace, Barbara Duncan, Ilene Moore. ROW 3: Jo Ellen Johnson, Mary Newbauer, Trish Abernathy, Elizabeth Woods, Connie Courtner, Susan Thom- as, Janet Piquet, Gail Wood, Judy Gurley. ROW 4: Carol Glahn, Nancy Hansens, Evelyne Doty, Jimmie Smith, Carol Byrd, Ruth Wolf, Jayne White, Kathy McGlasson. KAPPA DELTA PI Trip Taken To Hissom Memorial Center The purpose of Kappa Delta Pi is to encour- age high professional, intellectual, and person- al standards and to recognize outstanding con- tributions to education. To this end it shall invite to membership such persons as exhibit commendable personal qualities and sound scholarship. It shall endeavor to maintain a high degree of professional fellowship among its members and to quicken professional growth by honoring achievement in education and it included a field trip to Hissom Memorial Center near Tulsa, an institution for the educa- tion of mentally retarded children. Outstanding speakers talked to the group on such topics as speech correction, guidance, re- habilitation, and individual differences. Lambda chapter also sent delegates to the national convention held in Houston, Texas, in February. A $200 scholarship is offered to juniors each year. This year's recipient was Mary Humphrey. Each year a Kappa Delta Pi Sophomore Award is presented to two soph- omores in education who have the highest overall based on the first three semesters of work. Officers for the past year were Bill Lough- ridge, president; Susie Scarborough, vice-presi- dent; Jill Harris, secretary; Kathy Butterfield, vice-president, and Irene Mires, student coun- cil. Page 240 FRONT ROW: Linda DeBarry (president), Bonnie Frick (vice- president), Helen Peeler (secre- tary), Nancy Ruth Amis (spon- sor.) ROW 2: Leslie Smith, Mary Jane Ball (treasurer), De- anne Brewster, Helen Lloyd. ROW 3: Sonja Wade, Sharon Davis, Jim Haley, Ann Ruster, Looling Lin. Alpha Beta Alpha Sponsored Discount Book Sale Alpha Beta Alpha sponsored an annual pa- perback book sale on the second floor of the Library for its main project. The members sold only recommended-reading books and at discount prices. Tne money received provided a scholarship for a deserving high school senior who is planning to study library science at osu. Alpha Pi Mu Members Are Top in Their Classes Members of Alpha Pi Mu, national honor- ary industrial engineering fraternity, are indus- trial engineers chosen from the top one-fifth of the junior class and the top one-third of the senior class on the basis of scholarship and leadership. Each semester Alpha Pi Mu pre- sented the Outstanding Senior Award to a graduating industrial engineering senior. FRONT ROW: Eric Watson (vice president), John Streller (recording secretary), Joseph Jimison (treasurer), Richard Diehl, Bob Null, Kerry Bessemer. ROW 2: Gerald Wilhite, Victor Gallo, Chester Smith, John Boag, Richard Thompson, Charles Eaton, Robert Inman. FRONT ROW: Brenda Neumann, Donna Vaught, Connie Staff, Paula Gray, Eddie Lutz, Linda Stringer, Mike Cas- sity, Cheryl Miller, Beverly Cannon, Judy Mallett, Diane Carey. ROW 2: Charlene Buckley, Donna Moore, Mary Brown, Lou Wieland, Mary Seiber, Janna Pierce, Reg Poor- baugh, Diane Armstrong, Shirley Myers, Jeanne Hill, Diana Spraggins, Linda Gaines, ROW 3: Lou-Ann Nelson, Margie Bane, Wrenittia Jagues, Connie Wood, Jane Regier, Jane Wyatt, Sue Powers, Janet Lowery, Pam Davis, Charlotte Mil- ler, Kiamichi Ainsworth, Marilyn Elwell, Connie Parker. ROW 4: Beverly Botchlet, Linda Edling, Janet Carpenter, Kenyan Pearson, Bill Hampton, Harry Reid, Harry Chancel- lor, Mike Botchlet, Larren Snyder, Cleive Dumas, Ron God- ley, Robert Armbruster. ROW 5: Robert Moran, Oscar Scott, Raymond Glass, Preston Pylliam, Ray Maynard, Phil- lip White, Steve Hutchison, Ron Holleman, Luther Teague, Frances Hoot, Gae Olim. YOUNG DEMOCRATS Political Education is Vital to Nation The OSU Young Democrats chapter was established on campus in 1949. The basic pur- pose of the group is to educate our young peo- ple in the methods of political organization and philosophy for an enhancement of their abili- ties to fulfill the obligations of citizenship. This political education is considered vital to the success of our democracy. As an objective consistent with their purpose, the Young Dem- ocrats attempt to interest, educate, and utilize college students to the maximum in this area. The primary means of attaining this objec- tive is the presentation of issues by noted speakers who are personally involved in the current political scene. Among the various speakers brought to the campus have been U.S. Sen. Fred R. Harris and various contend- ers for the Democratic nomination for gov- ernor of Oklahoma, one of which was David Hall, Tulsa county attorney. Former U.S. senator and Oklahoma Governor J. Howard Edmondson was an outstanding speaker brought to the OSU campus in February. He spoke on statewide campaigns, a subject of in- terest to hrm as he obtained the largest plurality in state history in the 1958 governor's race. Presiding over Young Democrat meetings this year have been Mike Cassity, president; Linda Zoldoske, vice-president; Linda Stringer, secretary, and Jim Wallace, treasurer. Page 242 FRONT ROW: Joseph Franell (chairman), Eual Conditt (vice chairman), Ray Barnes (secretary), Jeanene Jenkins (queen), James Crisjohn, Robert Sompayrac (treasurer), Stanley Brauser (advisor). ROW 2: Norman Smith, Rich- ard Southard, Ab Deek, James Dore, Patrick Ellis, M. N. Farukhi, Erward McNew, Randy Ward. ROW 3: G. D. Ankenbrandt, D. C. Chapin, Mical Morrow, H. U. Shrock,. Duane Ging, Kenneth Hopcus, Leonard Bensch, Manhar Mehta. ROW 4: Steve Buesheh, Frank Connor, Harold Chapman, Howard Hinton, Leonard Wallace, Richard Byron, Melvin Guiou, Gerald Mulenburg, Bill Schwertfeger. AIAA Chapter Received Coveted Bendix Award Speakers from aerospace-oriented facilities as close as Tulsa and as far as the Arnold Air Development Center, Tennessee, came to the OSU Student Branch of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics this year. The highest award to be received by any stu- ent branch, the coveted Bendix award, was re- ceived by the OSU branch in 1965. AIIE Chapter Was Ranked Second in the Nation The OSU chapter of the American Institute of Industrial Engineers was ranked second most outstanding of the student chapters in the nation by their activities and individual honors. Activities includedd fiel trips to such places as a Tulsa steel company, the Boeing plant in Wichita, Kansas, and other industrial points of interest. FRONT ROW: Bob Null (president), Larry Lowcock (vice president), Dhiru Patel (treasurer), Frank Jimison (record- ing secretary), Jim Wallis, Herb Wiechman (corresponding secretary), James E. Shamblin (advisor), Pinakin Dalai. ROW 2: Krishnagiri Venkatachar, Babu-N Venkatram, Ramesh Bakshi, Fatechand Shah, G. S. Satya Narayana, Jos- eph Feghali, Keytack Oh, Young-Hui Kim, John Ravenscroft. ROW 3: Bipin R. Shah, Vaman Patil, Jayantilal Patel, Shir- ish M. Mehta, Kersi Bhathena, Chandru Rajani, Husein Tah- erbhai, Arvind Chitale, Pete Reynolds. ROW 4: Noshir Bhathena, Kerry Bessemer, Ramesh Chandrabhatia, Jugal Kishore Bhartiya, Cary Adams, Larry Wharton, Mooken Thomas David, Chester Smith, Walton Phillips, Ken Binion, Mathai Chunrath Joseph. FRONT ROW: John M. Baker (vice-president), Herk Trussell, R. K. Moore (president), Dean Bartel (treasurer), Farman Ali Awan, George Storm. ROW 2: Frankie Robbins, Yahya Hijawi, Mark Vincent, Larry Day, Mo- hammed Askar Ali Gazi, David Fillman, Lewis Beik. ROW 3: Johnny McCormick, LaVerne Quimby, Robert Buffington, Is- mile Noorbaksh, David Friels, Gary Wells, Murrice Mason. ROW 4: Ramesh Kansara, John Stiver, Alfred Pontesso, Willard Bowman, Steve Vogel, Noshir Bhathena, Jerome Ewen, Mike Reifel, Paul Baker. ASCE Featured Professional Engineer Speakers Bi-monthly meetings of the American Soci- ety of Civil Engineers featured many rank- ing professional civil engineers of Okla- homa and the nation as guest speakers. Topics discussed varied from technical presentations to the importance of ethics and professional- ism in the young engineer's future activities. The chapter's annual banquet in December fea- tured the president of Central State College, Dr. Garland Godfrey, as guest speaker. The student chapter's activities were terminated in May by the annual picnic. Chi Epsilon Recognized Excellence in Scholarship Juniors, seniors and graduate students who were ranked in the upper one-third of their engineering classes were invited to become members of Chi Epsilon. Chi Epsilon is a na- tional honorary society which recognizes those who excel in scholarship. Its members were enrolled in civil, architectural, and general engineering classes. FRONT ROW: Paul Baker (president), R. K. Moore (vice- president, Herk Trussell (editor), Lewis Beik (treasurer). ROW 2: Dennis Su, Ronald Grob, Dean Bartel, Murrice Mason, George Storm, David Fillman. ROW 3: John Stiver, John Marion Baker, Tom Hendrix, Theodore Do- herty, Gary Wells, Mervin Snow- den. Page 244 o G 1 1 d n m .1 m i ■- |P FRONT ROW: John Hierbar, Dale Schneider, Gerald Pur- sell, Barry White, Jim Holland, William Fung, Gerald Thom- as, Vinson Smith. ROW 2: Mushtaq Agboatwalla, John Wil- liams, Gregory Mitacek, Charles Coggins, Gary Hughes, Steanson Parks, Gary Pope, Davis Clements, Larry Porter. ROW 3 : Pat Pirtle, Bill Essary, Radhe Shyam, Richard Jones, Don Hubbard, Joe Mundis, Andrew Smith, Rick Langston, Wayne Sells, Ambike Awinash. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS New Facilities Shown by Chem E Majors Students in the School of Chemical Engi- neering who enjoy social and scholastic bene- fits are invited to join the student chapter of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, which meets on the second and fourth Tues- days in each month. Some of the social highlights for the past year were the annual end-of-school picnic and party, where the students and faculty got to- gether for informal recreation at Boomer Lake, and the more serious end-of-school ban- quet. The outstanding junior award was pre- sented to Dan Forbes for being the top junior in the School of Chemical Engineering as well as in the College of Engineering. Scholastically, the club has had guest speak- ers from various phases of the chemical and petroleum industries representing such diversi- fied companies as Monsanto, Shell, Fisher Governor, Pan American Petroleum, Creslan, and Texaco. Lectures were also from promi- nent members of the faculty who spoke on va- rious phases of the chemical engineer's life in school and on the job. AIChE was active both during Parents Day and at Homecoming, when they offered coffee and tours of their new facilities. The officers for the past year were Dale Schneider, president; Gary Heidebrecht, vice- president; Barry White, secretary; and Gerald Purcell, treasu rer. Page 245 FRONT ROW: Pat McCoy (president), Glenn Carlson (vice president), Judy Herring (queen), L. Davis Clements (sec- retary), G. S. Satyanarayana. ROW 2: Dale Robertson, David Pope, Randy Snider, Joe Melton, Gary Pope. Engineering Gavel Club Had Members to Speak Every Friday night members of Engineering Gavel Club gathered to improve their own speaking ability. The organization had no out- side speakers; the three speakers at each meet- ing came from the club's membership. A fa- vorite meeting was the annual ladies' night held once each semester when wives and dates were invited. Pi Tau Sigma Conducted a Visitation Program Pi Tau Sigma, an organization of mechani- cal engineering students, included in its activi- ties a visitation program to Oklahoma junior colleges to inform interested students of engi- neering opportunities at OSU. Pi Tau Sigm also sponsored scholarships of $500 fron Oklahoma engineering industries to outstand ing mechanical engineering sophomores. FRONT ROW: Dr. Donald Haworth, Raymond Glass (presi- dent), Don Mathis (vice-president), John Kirkpatrick (treasurer), Steve Burchett, Dr. Karl Reid. ROW 2: Phil Sheridan, Tony Cerveny, Larry Sullivan, Raymond Heinrich, Manhar Mehta, Richard Southard, Patrick Ellis, Joe Melton. ROW 3: Mike Lewellen, Jim Harbolt, James Bradley, Frank Connor, Thomas Runner, Don Harban, Os- car Scott, Elden Cross. ROW 4: Vincent Innarella, Phillip Cross, John Harder, Gerald Mulenburg, Wade Shields, Leo- nard Wallace, James Tighe, Tarry Semple, George Collington. ETA KAPPA NU Green Top Hats Distinguished Pledges Eta Kappa Nu is an honorary electrical engineering fraternity open to the upper fourth of the junior electrical engineering class and the upper third of the senior class. Eta Kappa Nu pledges are best known on campus by their green top hats and by the crowd of members surrounding them inspecting their goodie bags. Among the honors achieved by Eta Kappa Nu was the first prize for the best engineering exhibit at the Engineering Exposition last year. Its activities included the annual student-fac- ulty spring picnic and softball game highlight- ed by the presentation of an award to the out- standing sophomore and senior electrical engi- neer. Omega chapter, chartered in 1930, repre- sents the basic purpose of bringing into closer union men in the profession who have demon- strated high scholarship, a great capacity and willingness for hard work, and a deep interest in their chosen field. The past year had one of the largest memberships in the chapter's his- tory. Meetings are held regularly, highlighted by guest speakers. Prominent lecturers have included representatives from IBM, Western Electric, and the Air Force weapons depart- ment. Officers of Eta Kappa Nu were Earl Glimp, president; Delbert Duncan, vice-president; Dennis Hoffman, treasurer; and Dr. Jack Walden, advisor. FRONT ROW: Earl Glimp, Delbert Duncan, John Giem, Gib Coleman, Dennis Hoffman, Robert Fancher, Ronald Zanders, Gary Gates, Max Richardson. ROW 2: John Hines, Billy Murphy, Dale Robertson, Kenneth Case, Earl Cobb, Rudy Poglitsh, Lehman Blackketter, Earl Schallenberg, David Ballew, John Walton. ROW 3: Robert Shupe, Darvin Heer, Russell Lawson, Rick Coblentz, David Harned, Charles Reimer, Mike Sigmon, Steve Leslie, Scott Abel, Duane Mat- thiesen, Larry Fox. ROW 4: James Garrett, Charles Romick, Bernie Conway, Richard Willis, Linley Jacks, Steve Digney, Mark Wilson, Walter Murch, Donald Price, David Luz, Bill Harland, Charles Gowder. O : tj f jri 1 1 1 ' t ' ♦ % % §' i .i m Page 247 INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERS Annual Paper Contest Highlighted Year The Oklahoma State Student Branch of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engi- neers is the national professional society for electrical engineering majors. Its primary pur- pose is to expand the professional horizons of its members. It serves to disseminate informa- tion on new developments and discoveries in the field of electricity and electronics. The monthly meetings usually consist of speakers from industry and other areas that pertain to electrical engineering. Mr. L. A. Salazar from Western Electric, Andover, Massachusetts, spoke at the October meeting on the subject of lasers and masers. Cheryl Anderson was selected as the IEEE queen at the December meeting. The January meeting consisted of a panel discussion by engineers from the Tulsa section of IEEE. During Feb- ruary the group toured the Federal Aviation Agency and Western Electric facilities in Oklahoma City. Members of the local IEEE chapter com- peted in the technical paper writing contest sponsored by the national IEEE. Last year an OSU student was a finalist. Other activities of OSU IEEE included entering an exhibit in the Engineering Exposition. The Student Journal, which each member receives, contains both technical and non-tech- nical subjects primarily designed for students. Other publications are made available to mem- bers who desire information on specific fields in electrical engineering. Wayne Otsuki, 1964-65 branch chairman, was awarded the Charles Legeyt Fortescue graduate fellowship for advanced study in elec- FRONT ROW: Doug Pickard, Bailey Nicholas, Billy Murphy. Sarvapalli Kishen, John DeLozier, Duane Matthiesen, Mark Thomason, George Kizer, Earl Schallenberg, Rajendra Mehta, Rao Ramgopal. ROW 2: Michael Warner, David Tomlin- son, Danny Bates, Paul Bierman, Max Richardson, Billy Haynes, Ron Hamburg, Grady Sells, David Dodgen, Robert Covey, Suresh Chandra, Surender Irukulla. ROW 3: Leh- man Blackketter, Dale Robertson, Jim Ledbetter, Jim Dunn, Mike Bolick, James Norton, Ron McKenzie, R. Arumugham, N. Srinivasan, John Hamilton, Robert Swannon, Gary Van Antwerp, Wilbur Woodside. ROW 4: Gordon Varner, Van Schallenberg, Charles Waggoner, Charles Baker, Dennis Hoff- man, Rudy Poglitsh, William Thornburgh, Gary Hunter, Jimmy Spurgeon, Mike Volinic, Robert Pulse, Maurice Haff, Cliff Hafen, Fred Clark. ROW 5: Larry Fox, William Gul- brandson, Linley Jacks, Jeffrey Hays, Jim Pardee, Gerald Anthony, John Jennings, John Hatfield, James Gabelsberg, Charles Thornton, Thomas Miller. Page 248 iff . :1! I £mP riinMif -( 11 1 li fa r iH n If lil LJ r Ml fc LLI,- LMA Vk A rWio w fl if ■JapJ B jV 1 Hk i6i RbA fll B bVJ Ba n fll a m ft '2'  ' w WWW u LM LlMJ J 4 1 : 1 Bill 111 1 L V V r v v 3 ? ? ? i tiS 2 p ' v®' A . m mj j , . . .■FRONT ROW: Charles Gunkel, Scott Abel, David Ballew, Kenneth Case, Charles Reimer, Robert Fancher, Earl Wil- liams, Steve Leslie, Keith Malone, Johnny Revel. ROW 2: Phillip Gordin, Wallace Penner, Steve Digney, Ron Shirley, Lloyd Dean, Jack Engleman, Michael Sinclair, Gary Rock, James Cotton, Walter Murch, Roger Gird. ROW 3: Eugene Howe, Charles Gowder, Gary Gill, Robert Raffety, Harry Temple, Alvin Ward, Harvey Polk, Thomas Call, David Har- ned, David Luz, Richard Willis, ROW 4: Mike Green, Wil- liam Jett, Frank Wallace, Donald Price, Lloyd Hopson, Henry Moles, Steven Saunders, William White, Mike Sigmon, Ken- neth McComas, Ragon Michael. ROW 5: Kenneth Keyser, Michael Carpenter, Bob Brown, Ray Gorman, Robert Gunn, James Ballew, Bernie Conway, Jerry Keisler, David Sollars, Ron Lyle. IEEE Members Received Student Journal trical engineering. One award is given each year through nation-wide competition. This award is sponsored by the Institute of Electri- cal and Electronics Engineers. The membership for the 1965-1966 year consisted of over 200 electrical engineering majors and persons in related sciences. To be eligible for membership , a student must be en- rolled in at least 30% of a full-time load in electrical engineering or related courses. Slate of officers consisted of: Duane J. Matthiesen, president; George Kizer, vice-pres- ident; Earl Schallenberg, secretary; John Delo- zier, treasurer; Mark Thomason, student coun- cil representative; and Dr. Kenneth Cook, faculty advisor. Chryl Anderson, Queen Page 249 FRONT ROW: Perry McNeill (advisor), James Hood (pres- ident), Barry Brown (vice president), John Edsall (secretary), Andrew Birkenfeld (treasurer), Dennis Baker. ROW 2: Thomas Mitchell, John Gray, Raymond Young, James Cas- ten, Ray Baucom, Michael Hazelton, Truman Stiner, Robert Delzell. ROW 3: Larren Snyder, William Goodwill, Robert Anderson, Dennis Hoffman, Robert Constien, John Haldane, James Wilson, Steve Wilson. Society of Electronic Technicians Took 2 Trips Spring semester for the Society of Electronic Engineering Technicians included two field trips. On February 15, the club went to Tinker Field to observe the new developments in elec- tronics and to see what is to be encountered in industry after graduation. In March EET took its annual field trip to industries in Dallas, Texas. Society of Mechanical Tech Visited Industries To bring its members close to the needs of industry, the Society of Mechanical Techni- cians sponsored outstanding guest speakers at bi-monthly meetings and field trips to industries within the state. Places visited included the Cushing light plant, Phillips Petroleum Com- pany, Bartlesville, and Transcon Freight Line in Oklahoma City. FRONT ROW: Kenneth O'Neil (president), Philip Davis (vice president), Charles Cuthbertson (secretary-treasurer), Randy McLain, Arthur Ruston, Lonnie Holmes (advisor). ROW 2: Robert Knox, (Russell Kraeger, Thomas Rickey, Robert Sharpe, Charles Penner, Michael Barr. ROW 3: James Ranstead, Gerald Cooper, Phillip Morgans, John Dial, Ronald Gibble, Terry Lum, Bill Floyd. ■E1. 4 I t a •$ •' m ? JT f? rt w %f ft F 1 m i .. . f a If f 1 1 ' ?1 H' -t HPH jJl l j % MB H i 5 aR i i i ji fijij FRONT ROW: Dean Bartel, Gib Coleman, John Giem, Tony Cerveny, Pat McCoy, Terry Semple. ROW 2: Vincent Inna- rella, George Collington, Clarence Sharp, Lehman Blackket- ter, Kenneth Case, Earl Schallenberg. ROW 3: John Walton, Charles Coggins, Bill Johnson, Gary Pope, Davis Clements, Herk Trussell, Glenn Carlson. ROW 4: Scott Abel, Gary Wells, Larry Fox, James Bradley, Ronald Zanders, David Harned, Phil Sheridan, Leonard Wallace. SIGMA TAU Outstanding Freshman Award Presented Sigma Tau is the national honorary engi- neering fraternity. It was organized in 1904 for the purpose of recognizing scholarship and professional attainment. The membership of Sigma Tau consists of the upper one-third of the junior and senior engineering classes. An engineering club for freshman and soph- omore students was organized and sponsored by Sigma Tau, and an award was presented to the outstanding freshman student. Sigma Tau has also sponsored the Engineering Club at Eastern Oklahoma A M College, Wilburton. Eastern students have been invited to Stillwater once each year to interest them in the engineer- ing curriculum at Oklahoma State. Sigma Tau students, in return, visited the Eastern College campus to speak to transferring students. Among other activities was the teaching of the use of the slide rule. At the last meeting in November, a queen was elected to represent the organization. Don- na McElroy represented the club for the 1965- 66 school year and was selected as a finalist for Engineering Queen. Officers for Sigma Tau included Dean Bar- tel, president; Gib Coleman, vice-president; John Giem, secretary; Tony Cerveney, treas- urer; Max Richardson, historian; Davis Cle- ments, council representative; John O'Toole, faculty advisor. Page 251 FRONT ROW: Steve Gowder, Violet Herd (president), Mar- dell Bellatti (treasurer), Susan Davenport (recording secre- tary), Bobby Wester (vice president), James Adams (corres- ponding secretary). ROW 2: John Pippin, John Shreve (ad- visor), John Harvey (advisor), Thomas Dawson, David Waite (advisor), Bill Maggard. ROW 3: Raymond Young, John Lemmons, Alan Hamilton, Mike Morris, Thomas Sams, Charles Zang, Charles Penner. ROW 4: Ronald Fine, John Qtey, Barry Wilson, Larren Snyder, Larry Renne, Barry Brown, Jack Burson, Thomas Alger. Tau lota Epsilon Issued Recognition Certificates Tau Iota Epsilon is the scholastic and social fraternity of the Technical Institute. Certifi- cates of recognition were given to outstanding members of the organization. An Outstanding Teacher Award was given in recognition of an excellent teacher in the Technical Institute. A plaque was given to recognize the student out- standing in grades. Technical Drafting Club Was No. I in Nation The Tech Drafting Club, now student chap- ter No. 1 of the American Institute for Design and Drafting, is organized to promote scholas- tic achievement and professional attitude among student draftsmen. At one meeting a panel discussion was held by OSU graduates on opportunities after graduation. Another panel discussed the armed forces. FRONT ROW: Charles Zang (president), Larry Cain (vice president), William Roberts (secretary-treasurer), Phyllis Musgrave, C. H. Thompson (advisor). ROW 2: Ronald Brewster, Lewis Simms, John Carleton, Ralph Baumfield (ad- visor), Johnny Scheffler, John Sherrill. ROW 3: Donn Chad- ick, Mike Thatcher, Jack Lollis, Michael Kinslow, Wade Rood, Robert Essner, Charles Sanders. ROW 4: Jim Griffin, Paul Crist, Howard Harrolle. Bob Sewell, Barry Ballard, War- ren Litvinchuk, Jack Godfrey, Donald McAllister. C fa ( FRONT ROW: Bill Jack, Larry Smalley, Jim Wilhite, John David, Steve O'Neil, Mary Suesz, Ann Perry, Barbara Thomp- son. ROW 2: Marilyn Ratzlaff, Preston Gillmore, Martha Merritt, Jim Hill, Robert Hall, Julie Kinnard, Tom Brown, Jerry Zumwalt, Gene Blevins. ROW 3 : Kenneth Milner, Don Johnston, Ralph Mires, Mike Henry, Mike Bean, Terry Rol- lins, Lyndell Grubbs, Gordie Ham, John Cox, Jim Harten- bower, Ted Leitner, Virgil Grommitt. KVRO Staff Consisted of 47 Radio -TV Majors KVRO 660 Radio provided the students of OSU the finest in top forty music from the KVRO 660 Survey by operating twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. Kay Radio is operated under the direction of the depart- ment of radio-television as a training ground for students who seek knowledge in the opera- tion of a radio station. KVRO is staffed by students majoring in radio television and by other students interested in the broadcast me- dia. All facets of the station operation are in the hands of the forty-seven students on the station's staff. The KVRO news bureau continued its domi- nation of the state-wide radio news spotlight by capturing seven United Press International awards last year and twenty such awards over the past three years. The 660 news bureau re- ceived wide recognition for its timely documen- tary, The Students and the Senate, which dealt with the Student Senate-Board of Publi- cations dispute. The KVRO sports department carried all home football games as well as the Arkansas and Texas Tech games. Also, KVRO carried play by play action of Cowboy basketball and baseball. The KVRO staff includes William M. Jack, general manager; Steve O'Neil, sales manager; Larry Smalley, program director; and Dr. R. P. Lacy, advisor. Page 253 ■H FRONT ROW: L. Wagner, S. Getchell, S. Andersen, E. Mc- Millan, C. Peck, B. Faulkner, L. Millelstet, P. Osburn, P. Reid, J. Dill, L. Holliday, K. Bone, D. Stinchcomb, D. Eyler, J. Ellison, S. Fleming, L. Dillingham, M. Fransen, N. John- son, N. Allison, D. Brady. ROW 2: J. Gilman, P. Russell, L. Swearingen, D. Kelton, R. Fansler, R. Monahan, J. Alex- ander, C. Newman, B. Thomas, J. Hoffman, A. Williams, C. Lash, S. Pohlemann, J. Mitchell, J. Dunham, P. Davison, C. Gifford, L. Glidewell. ROW 3: P. White, D. McKinzie, J. Todd, M. Kovar, L. Patchett, C. Burkleo, S. Brewer, P. Snod- grass, S. Dobbin, M. Schmidt, S. Ohan, P. Cunningham, G. Borgman, A. Goulden, S. Thompson, V. Hough, D. Strom- berg, B. Morton, D. Beaulieu, M. Renfro, S. McClellan. ROW 4: S. Blevins, S. Reinheardt, C. Niemi, S. James, B. Jones, N. Stiles, L. Bearden, C. Wilson, J. Maule, D. Patrick, P. Cantrell, P. Thrasher, W. Walker, G. Partovi, J. Mix, D. '■■''! ■' E Harden, B. Cook, L. Bissett, B. Ivie, J. Potts, C. Lash, S. Creason, S. Bishop, R. Parker, P. Cheatham. ROW 5: K. Rogers, B. Schroeder, N. McDaniel, A. Barth, G. Dennis, P. Davis, N. Lucas, M. Clemens, G. Chandler, S. Davis, A. Copeland, M. Spitznas, J. Souders, S. Johnston, J. Marr, S. Cozart, D. Keel, F. Sparks, B. Labass, C. Hughes, B. James, C. Miller, J. Byrger, E. Schroder. ROW 6: K. Sigl, K. Ris- ner, S. Puckett, C. Herbert, J. Gilbert, C. Canada, J. Clark, C. Chessmore, C. Plack, M. Loveless, K. Brownell, H. Bern- hardt, S. Logan, M. Barnes, K. Taggart, J. White, V. Jones. ROW 7: K. Robinette, B. Duncan, L. Wallace, J. Piguet, M. Brijant, L. Manning, L. Hallum, C. Bowles, J. Beecham, C. Carter, B. McDugle, K. Holmberg, C. Sanders. ROW 8: K. Pearson, L. McAfee, C. Reece, K. Griffith, K. Lauderdale, P. Potter, M. Johnston, R. Johnston, J. Parker, A. Ross, D. Danford, A. Thomson, C. Bittle. HOME ECONOMICS CHAPTER Membership Comes from 6 Departments The Home Economics Chapter is a profes- sional organization which works to promote a better understanding of the value of home eco- nomics; to provide opportunities for assuming leadership responsibilities; to correlate the work of the chapter with the state and national college chapters; and to provide a spirit of fel- lowship. It consists of the following six depart- ments: family relations and child development; foods, nutrition, and institutional administra- tion; clothing, textiles, and merchandising; home management; housing and interior de- sign; and home economics education. The or- ganization tries to maintain a sense of unity throughout the entire college. The club enjoys monthly programs of a wide variety, featuring speakers, field trips, and so- cial activities. The past year was off to a fine start with an old-fashioned ice cream social and a skit which helped acquaint new fresh- men with the departmental clubs and the Col- lege of Home Economics. Succeeding high- lights included a report from Karen Bone and Jo Ann Dill, who attended the National Home Economics Association convention in Atlantic City, New Jersey; reports by girls who had summer jobs related to the many fields of home economics; a Christmas party; and our spring project of contacting high school seniors inter- ested in home economics. The year concluded in May to honor graduating seniors and award recipients. Officers were Karen Bone, president; Jo Ann Dill, secretary; Nancy Dyer, treasurer; and Pauline Cunningham, advisor. Page 254 FRONT ROW: Patricia Bradshaw (vice president), Dixie Brady, Gloria Chandler, Goli Partovi. ROW 2: Carroll Grif- fiths, Cheryl Reece, Wayne Team, Mary Lisle, Ann Copeland. H ID Club Visited Showrooms in Chicago About twenty members of the Housing and Interior Design Club took the field trip to Chi- cago in March to visit the design show rooms and fabric houses and to view the architectural structures of the city. In round table discus- sions following the trip new ideas in interior and furniture design were presented to mem- bers of the club. Omicron Nu Students Have Scholastic Records Omicron Nu is an honor society for Home Economics students with high scholastic rec- ords. At this year's meetings the members, chosen from juniors, seniors, and graduate stu- dents, attended programs on research and how to work for a master's degree. Every other year an outstanding member is sent to the na- tional conclave in Minneapolis. FRONT ROW: Glenda Lansdon (president), Joyce Phillips (vice-president), Patricia Johnson (secretary), Leevera Pepin (advisor), Mary Cox (advisor). ROW 2: Dixie McKinzie, Martha Renfro, Cheryl Bittle, Connie Smith, Winona Walker, Susan Drake. ROW 3: Sharon Hoar, Sarah Diehl, Virginia Haugh, Christine Smith, Jane Peters, Linda Wallace, Carroll Griffiths. FRONT ROW: Sandra Thompson, Roylene Reeves (secre- tary), Linda Malone (president), Dayna Keel. BACK ROW: Karen Schenk, Susan Fleming (treasurer), Virginia Hug- gard, Mrs. H. C. Olson (advisor). Phi Upsilon Omicron Hosted National Conclave In April, 1964, planning began for the na- tional conclave of Phi Upsilon Omicron to be held in June, 1966, on the OSU campus. Presi- dent of the OSU chapter and two sponsors at- tended the planning meeting in Dallas. Repre- sentatives from all over the United States will attend the meeting in Stillwater when national awards are given. IRC Sponsored Meetings and Film on Viet Nam IRC strives to develop student interest in foreign affairs. Interesting programs sponsored were the Viet Nam meetings held for campus enlightenment of U.S. participation in the con- flict. Speakers included a newspaper corre- pondent telling of his experiences, and repre- sentatives from the political science, history, and ROTC departments. FRONT ROW: Ralph Finkle, Avinash Rangra, Doug Wil- liams, Philip Jones, Bailey Nicholas, Chandur Rajani, Donna Moore. ROW 2: Zaid Yamani, Ranjan Goswami, Roland Yip, Geoffrey Schwende, Mohammed Ali Gazi, Narayan Rangaraj, Gadasalli Satyanaryana, Dennis Su. ROW 3: Jo Harra Qamar, Theresa Maslak, Keystack Oh, Husein Taherbhai, Saran Sunil, Mike Cassity, Ramesh Kansara, Russell Roach, John Asakawa. ROW 4: Richard Tracy, Jack Crain, John Reed, Charles Pfeiffer, Thomas Mookken, Robert Cary, Don Edwards, Gene Reid, Ron Stevens. CHINESE STUDENT ASSOCIATION International Understanding Was Coal The Chinese Student Association was formed on the OSU campus nine years ago. Since then it has strived to promote fellowship among all Chinese students on campus. Its ultimate goal is, as one of the many interna- tional groups on campus, to achieve an atmos- phere of international understanding at Okla- homa State University. Activities of the association included picnics and parties for the members and cultural events on campus. Welfare of the members, especially newcomers, was considered a part of the purpose of the association. Membership during the 1965-66 school year reached over one hundred people. Membership in the club is open to all students from China who have an interest in promoting friendship and under- standing with students from all other nations. A welcome party and the election of officers were held at the beginning of each semester. Through these activities, members, old and new, were able to become acquainted with the club and in its purposes and goals. Serving as officers for the 1965-66 school year were Peter Chang, president; Li-Sung Pang, vice-president; Che-Ling Chung, secre- tary; Shin-Min Huang, treasurer, and Dennis Su, public relations advisor. Prof. Sidney Brown served the group as advisor. FRONT ROW: Dennis Su, Shin-Min Huang, Margaret Liu, Li-Sung Pang, Peter Chang, Che-Ling Chung, Pu-Yun Lee, Yuan Chang. ROW 2: Anna Lee, Lin Looling, Lucy Tai, Chuen-chin Hsu, Hsi Yuan Chen, Pao-lung Chen, Fu Tieng Wang, Lee Chu Gaw, Wei-chuan Lin. ROW 3: James Wu, Roland Yip, Paul Wong, Albert Chu, Kou Lin Chen, Huei- Ming Lin, Shllng-Sun Wu, Chuan-chin Teng, Peter Cheung. ROW 4: T. S. Chou, Pan-Aur Tsai, Samuel Y. M. Ng, Shuao-Hung Chung, Edward Hsi-fu Lee, Shi-Chang Chang. Tsung-Yuan Tsai, Heh Lee, Chao-Tien Su, Feng-Tsai Miao. ROW 5: Chao-hwang Su, Sheiung-sheng Cheng, Chin-piau Chou, Tzu chiang Chen, James Tseng, William Fung, Li-teh Sun, Yu-chiang Lee, Cheng-I Chen, Chin Chang-Chen. Page 257 B FRONT ROW: Dawit DeGuefu (president), Dionysius Will- iams (vice-president), Narlos Dequefu Michel, Caesar Reeves, Berhanu Tessema. ROW 2: Eldgu Alupakusadi, Mohamed Abdel-Razig, Joseph Keflemariam, Yohannes Woldemariam, Tesfaye Aklilu. African Students Organization Host To Guests African Embassies in the United States fur- nished documentary films for the African Stu- dents Organization, which were used as the club's programs. Several speakers told of ex- periences in Africa. African students served as hosts to such guests on campus as the presi- dent of Haile-Sellasie I University in Ethiopia and the deputy governor of Eritrea. International Muslim Students Promoted Culture Membership in the International Muslim Students Organization was open to all Muslims who were attending Oklahoma State Univer- sity as regular students. The organization's general theme was to promote better understanding of the foreign culture with cultural and social programs throughout the year. FRONT ROW: Moustafa I. Katta (president), Syed R. Ather, Ilyas Ba-Yunas, Abdur Razzak, Farman Ali Awan, S. Maqbool Waris, Md. Abu A. Tayyib. ROW 2: Uthman Abbas, Ahmed Hassan Qutub, M. Jalil, Zaid Yamani, Mu- hammad Saeed, Mohammod K. Shoushtarian, Mahmoud Cho- roomi, Muhammad Zulfiquar, Suleman Abdulla. ROW 3: Golam Fariduddin Akhter, Abu Ahmed Aminuzzaman, Riad Shahin, Mushtaq Agboatwalla, Islam-ul-Haq, S. Sabir Husain Rizvi, Mohammed Askar Ali Gazi, M. Moizuddin Hussain, Mozaffar Hossain. ROW 4: Nizam Uddin Ahmad, A.K. Mdl Wahidul Hoque, Metin Yildirim, Ismile Noorbaksh, Us- man Firdaus, Reza G. Badii, Abdul Sayeed Beg, Md. Sufian Ashraff, Shaik Abdul Moqset, Murat Serdaroglu. INDIA STUDENTS CLUB India Song, Poem Program Undertaken To promote and encourage better under- standing between the campus students from India and other countries has been the purpose of the India Students Club. The club also strived to promote goodwill, strengthen broth- erly ties, and explain the OSU campus to stu- dents from their native country of India. India Students Club worked toward its goal through participation in the International Tal- ent Show, the International Exhibition, and various other functions that have taken place in the Student Union and were sponsored by the Student Union Activities Board. The club presented documentary films and motion pic- tures of India three times per semester. One FRONT ROW: Talat Razvi, Syed Ather, Shakti Airee, M. Ahluwalia, Ramesh Bakshi, Avinash Rangra, Robert Gibson. Narayan Rangaraj, Suresh Chandra, Shirish Mehta, Dhiru Patel, Mrs. Shubnada Naik. ROW 2: Santosh Goswann; Romesh Bansal, Jitendra Laliwala, Rajendra Mehta, Jiten- dra Singh, Babu Venkatram, Manohar Ailawadhi, Jayantilal Patel, Gunvant Shah, Krishnagiri Venkatachar, Ramesh Kan- sara, Ramgopal Rao, Mohan Naik, Surender Irukulla. ROW 3: Satyanarayana Paka, Ramkishan Khatti, Narayan Singh Gautam, Sunki Reddy, Satyanarayana Bodla, Jaswant Gill, N. Sriiyivasan, Natesan Seshagiri, Bipin Shah, Kishorkumar time each semester a general get-together pro- gram was arranged by the club. The program was highlighted by songs and poem recitations given by club members in the various lan- guages of India. All of these programs spon- sored by the club members in the various lan- The total membership of India Students Club reached 107 members, making it the largest international organization of its kind on campus. Leaders of the India Students Club for the fall semester were Avinash K. Rangra, presi- dent; Suresh Chandra, secretary, and Ramesh Bakshi, treasurer. Shah, Vancala Reddy, Mohammed Gazi, Virendra Gupta, Madan Rao. ROW 4: Upender Sahgal, S. P. Sengupta, Su- shil Mehta, G. S. Satyarayana, Ashok Patel, Satish Gandhi, Harinath B. C, Sunil Saran, Kamalakar Dighe, Navin Chhe- da, Vaman Patil, Chandru Rajani. ROW 5: Husein Taher- bhai, Fatechand Shah, Kirit Kamdar, Arvind Chitale, Moi- zudden Hussain, S. N. Sinha, Usman Firdaus, Surinder Dhesi, Kersi Bhathena, Narsaiah Dasa. ROW 6: Awinash Ambike, Meghji Shah, Jugal Bhartiya, Ramesh Chandra Bhatia, Sar- vapalli Kishen, Noshir Bhathena, Mooken David, Radhe Shyam, Kishore Desai, Bruce Hayman. Page 259 ITTANAHA INDIAN CLUB Knowledge of Tribal Cultures Gained The continuing growth of the enrollment at OSU is reflected in the increasing number of American Indian students who come here to gain a better education. With the desire to become educated is the need for Indians to have an outlet through which they may come to know other Indian students who share similar goals. With this purpose in mind, the Ittanaha Club was formed, not only to promote lasting friendships but to help Indian students gain a knowledge of other tribal cultures. Membership is open to American Indian students who possess one thirty-second degree Indian blood. In the Indian Youth is the Hope of the Indian Race, is the club motto. Club members have taken part in the annual Homecoming parade and in the intramural sports program. A field trip was also included in the activities when the members drove to Pawnee to watch a Pawnee Indian ceremony and war dance. Last year, the first annual Spring Pow-wow was held in the Animal Science Arena. Indians from the area were invited to participate to help the young students make the dance a suc- cess. The air that night was filled with drum- ming and singing in the oldest tradition of the American Indian. Officers were Amos Black, president; Phillip Cross, vice-president, and Jan Sanders, secre- tary. FRONT ROW: Amos Black, Phillip Cross, Jan Sanders, Charles Pratt, Jrree Taybo, Mary Jo Tippeconnic. ROW 2: Sharon Stone, Roseann Hurst, Winona Simms, Forbis Du- rant, Cheryl Chaat, Rosita Tippieconnic, Mark Simms. ROW 3: Josh Peters, Bill Tippeconnic, John Tiger, Ted Lawrence, Jim Allen, Marilyn Cornell, Charles Romick. Page 260 FRONT ROW: Ali Shadid, Jo- hara Qamar, Zizette Elwan, Yah- ya Hijawi. ROW 2: Uthman Abbas, Joseph Feghali, Moham- med Toukan, Baha Al-Rawi, Wa- sel Ahmedi. ROW 3: Bassam El- zein, Naril Tukan, Mumtaz Ha- madani, Kalil Najjar, El-Aue Ata, Tarik R-Al-Rawi. Organization of Arab Students Had Active Year The club's activities were highlighted by in- teresting speeches, musical programs, radio programs, slides and exhibits, and Arab educa- tional films presented to Oklahoma State Uni- versity and to the people of Oklahoma. The chapter's main objective was to foster better understanding among Arabs and Amer- ican students. Pakistan Students Celebrated Muslim Festival The Pakistan Student Association's activities included regular meetings and parties and, the high-light of the year, celebration of one of the biggest Muslim festivals, Eidul-Azha. After the success of their palmistry stall at the Union Fair, the Pakistan students entered the Inter- national Talent Show and the Foreign Christ- mas program. FRONT ROW: Islam-ul-Haq (president), Parvene Hasan (vice-president), Najma Afridi, Abu Alam (general secre- tary), Abdul Sayeedbeg (treasurer). ROW 2: Muhammad Zuleiquar, Md. Abu Ali Tayyib, Suleman Abdulla, Farman Ali Awan, Abdur Razzak, M.A. Jalil. ROW 3: Muham- mad Saeed, Mushtaq Agboatwalla, A.K. Rahman, Zaid Ya- mani, Ilyas Ba-yunus, A.A. Aminuzzaman, G.F. Akhter. ROW 4: Nizam Uddin Ahmad, S. Sabir Husain Rizul, A. K.Md. Wahidul Hoque, Md. Sufian Ashraff, Jamshed R. Khan, S. Maqbool Waris, Mozaffar Hossain, Aleem Haider Zaidi. THIALAND STUDENT ASSOCIATION Organizing Alumni Group Was Begun The Thai Student Association attempted to further the knowledge of their country, their people, and their culture. During the past year cultural programs emphasizing the classical arts, the ancient heritage of Thailand and Thai people have been presented on the campus in addition to participation in the International Student Talent Show and International Art Ex- hibition. The Thai classical dance and folk dance were popular at the talent shows the past two years. The annual New Year's party on December 1, to which Thai students from other universities and colleges in the state of Oklahoma and friends from Oklahoma State were invited, has become a traditional cere- mony. The group also enjoyed picnics and other informal gatherings. The Thai Student Association is presently encouraging the for- mation of an OSU alumni group in Thailand where there are already about fifty former OSU students. The Thai Student Association was organ- ized the fall semester of 1964 with 30 mem- bers. Last year there were 34 members who were OSU students and their dependents. Offi- cers for the past year were Twee Hormchong, president; Triratana Sri-vuthana, vice-presi- dent; Ponsgri Gadavanij, treasurer; Wijit Somsuan, secretary; Chirdchan Amatayakul, social chairman, and Dr. Harvey Chada and Prof. Chris White, advisors. FRONT ROW: Chirdchan Amatayakul, Twee Hormchong, Komkris Hormchong, Pithya Hormchong, Harvey Chada, Pongsri Gadavanij, Wijit Somsuan, Tiriratana Sirvuthana. ROW 2: Surat Koonphol, Praserm Vongvisith, Rungruang Isarangkura, Montree Amphansook, Sahus Promsit, Pakit Kiravanich, Kachorn Thebpatiphat, Boonserm Wongtonglua. ROW 3: Chalermsakol Piriyasakul, Chatchai Gadavaniu, Sommaf Vesarucjnonj, Sumedh Vanijprabha, Somchai Leart- bannaphong, Voravudhi Bunyaketu, Liam Garnkeow, Sae Chong Charnchai. ROW 4: Prapon Lohsisupachai, Viruch Yongsmith, Yongsak Sarasombaht, Suthat Hongprapat, Tech- apun Raengkhum, Smit Losunanawong, Pin Techasiriwan, Tumrong Intachakra, Thavaj Bhuvasorakul. Page 262 FRONT ROW: Bob Fitzgerald (vice-president), Wayne Ben- nett (secretary), Garry Bentley (president), Bennett Manna- han (treasurer), Don Bryant, Joe Kirtley, Hiram Henry (ad- visor). ROW 2: Larry Shackelford, Charles Green, Phil- lip Bowman, Davis Clements, Walter Willis, Warren Sager, Gerald Pursell, Thorn Bayliss, Carl Jeffcoat. ROW 3: George Kizer, Bill McClure, Jerry Reynolds, Dean Grant, James Loats, Charles King, Leon Lewis, Donn Vorse, Bill Whit- aker. Kappa Kappa Psi Selected Top Chapter in Nation Alpha chapter of Kappa Kappa Psi, nation- al honorary band fraternity, was selected the outstanding chapter of 117 chapters across the nation at the biennial convention this past summer. This group, along with its sister so- rority, serves as the backbone of the band and is of tremendous service in promoting morale and unity within the band. University Men's Glee Club Was Reorganized Professor Hoover Fisher, a former member of the University Men's Glee Club, directed the reorganization this year of the group which was also known as The Singing Men of Okla- homa State. The singing group was composed of the men selected from all the colleges of the university. Programs ranged from classical to popular music. ROSTER: David Amann, Thomas Baggett, Michael Barr, Thomas Bayhylle, Ronald Bowren, Jerry Brown, Mike Cul- ver, John Cowan, Melvin Deering, Jerry Dickerson, Barry Epperley. Richard Escoe, Gary Fankhouser, Larry Hankla, Ronnie Hayes, Larry Herring, Gus Harrington, Doug Hen- deson, Jimmie Jones, Don Knowles, Steve Maison, Mike Mey- er, Iraj Nezam, Don Paulson, John Parli, John Preston, Joe Redman, Shirley Ross, Don Robinson, Larry Sparkman, Ron- nie Stowell, Oscar Scott, Thomas Terry, Noel Weeks, Phil- lip White, Dennis Williams. WOMEN'S CHORAL CLUB Choralettes Cave Special Performances Women's Choral Club is a campus organi- zation open to all university women who enjoy music and song. Major singing programs were performed at the annual Christmas Sing and the Spring Sing held in May. This year's mem- bership was the largest in the organization's history. The year's activities ended with the Women's Choral concert held May 11. For the second year, a smaller singing group within the chorus was established. Named the Choralettes, the girls sang at several banquets and conventions, including the Science Acad- emy convention. Included in this group are Nancy Albritton, Gaye Clark, Sylvia Chumley, Bettye Dickson, Kerry Hickman, Sue Hunt, ROSTER: S. Adams, N. Albritton, S. Anderson, M. Askey, T. Bancroft, K. Barber, J. Barnard, E. Barnes, J. Barton, B. Berry, J. Berry, K. Bias, J. Blackburn, D. Blasdel, C. Bonar, C. Booher, B. Bookout, M. Boss, L. Bowman, J. Bradley, J. A. Bradley, C. Brazil, I. Brown, Janice Brown, Jerry Brown, S. Brown, W. Bry- ant, B. Butler, G. Carpenter, J. Calaway, K. Cameron, B. Can- non, J. Carroll, S. Carroll, S. Chumley, R. Ciskowshi, M. Clark, C Clymer, M. Cockrell, P. Compton, J. Conley, C Coppin- ger, C Courtner, B. Cregg, K. Crittenden, C Cupps, L. Curlee, D. Dabney, E. Daniel, D. Davis, L. Davis, S. Davis, G. Dennis, B. Dickson, J. Dillsaver, N. Dodson, M. Douglass, G. Drummond, S. Eggert, C Elliott, S. Ellington, M. Erickson, P. Evans, J. Evans, M. Fauchier, C Faulkner, G. Fite, C Ford, M. L. Ford, P. Ford, K. Fowler, H. Friedemann, J. Frost, S. Fry, P. Fuqua, C Garrard, R. Garrison, J. Gilillard, J. Gilman, S. Goins, M. Goodpaster, J. Grant, E. Grundman, D. Hagan, C Ham, D. Harden, D. Harman, Q. Hatfield, M. Hauptfleisch, J. Hendrick- son, M. Herd, D. Heys, K. Hickman, K. Hoar, S. Hooper, V. Hooper, H. Houston, M. Hughes, M. Humphrey, S. Hunt, C Joachim, D. Johnson, L. Johnson, P. Jones, S. Jones, K. Joyner, Phyllis Lakey, Patti Lewis, Judy Lee Nelson, Rita Owen, Rozen Patmon, Margot Purdin, Kathie Randolph, Mary Rauch, Paul Richard- son, Marilyn Roads, Jan Roper, Mary Schrick, Christine Sheets, Winona Simms, Sherrel Ste- phens, Samme Taylor, Nancy Vicers, Connie Walter, Suanne Willis, and Lynn Woosley. Large membership did not hamper the club's unity or harmonious singing. Officers of the Choral Club this past year were Mary Rauch, president; Suzanne Ohan, vice-president; Kerry Hickman, secretary, and Judy Lee Nelson, accompanist. The Choral Club is under the direction of Cy Perkins. P. Kennedy, A. Klaus, L. Kroamer, P. Kun, D. Kundmiller, M. Kysar, B. LaBoss, P. Lakey, Y. Lalman, C Langston, P. Lantz, C Lash, L. Laubach, P. Lewis, B. Lorenz, S. Lusk, P. Marshese, J. Marks, P. Marshall, K. McCord, B. McCoy, C McCue, L. McLane, M. McKerley, C Meadows, J. Meyers, M. Michaud, D. Miller, M. Montgomery, C Moore, D. Moore, R. Moore, D. Mos- ser, M. Murphy, J. Nelson, M. Nelson, M. Newman, P. Norris, S. Ohan, R. Owen, C Parker, J. Parker, P. Parks, R. Patmon, W. Patrick, M. Pees, N. Petty, J. Phillippe, S. Piercy, R. Pinkerton, P. Pirtle, S. Powers, P. Pritchard, K. Randolph, M. Rauch, M. Richard- son, P. Richardson, M. Roads, L. Romano, J. Roper, L. Rose, J. Ros- son, R. Rouk, S. Ryder, M. Sanderson, K. Savage, M. Schrick, C Selman, N. Shaw, C. Sheets, W. Simms, A. Simpson, B. Shell, V. Smith, C. Smithart, H. Snyder, N. Sparks, L. Spurgeon, L. Stansell, S. Staten, S. Stephens, P. Stewart, R. Swanson, S. Tay- lor, K. Terrell, S. Thomas, F. Toney, L. Trautman, W. Tromp- ler, J. Van Hoorebeke, S. Venn, N. Vickers, J. Walker, D. Walls, C. Walters, N. Walters, J. West, F. Westhoff, K. White, M. White, J. Williams, S. Willis, L. Wimmer, J. Winters, P. Witcraft, L. Witt, P. Wolfe, L. Woosley. Page 264 FRONT ROW: Diana Daugherty (president), Lana Shak- lee (vice-president), Suzanne Chapman (recording secretary), Ruthanna White (corresponding secretary), Jan Roper (treas- urer.) ROW 2: Delaine Jones, Mary Shupe, Kerry Hick- man, Judith Nelson, Margaret Kysar, Mary Key, Barbara Bryan. ROW 3: Eleanor Keller, Jeannette Ambrister, Lana Grooms, Ernestine Hill, Lina Davis, Juna Hastings, Judith Nelson. Sigma Alpha lota Women Held Monthly Recital: Sigma Alpha Iota had both formal business meetings and performing meetings when mem- bers held small music recitals each month. Members were found ushering at faculty re- citals, selling concessions at the Oklahoma Mu- sic Festival, holding receptions for performing faculty members, and at Christmastime, they were heard caroling. Tau Beta Sigma Honorary Sorority Sold Records Tau Beta Sigma is an honorary sorority for university band women. This past year the sorority co-sponsored, with its brother frater- nity, the recording and selling of records of the 34th annual Music and Choral Clinic held in December. Tau Beta Sigma also presented an award to the outstanding non-music major of the previous year, Sue Wagner. FRONT ROW: Phyllis Wojahn (president), Wilma Tromp- ler (secretary), Frances Baker (treasurer), Margaret Kysar (corresponding secretary), ROW 2: Rosemary Monahan, Jo- an Pritchett, Dot Wade, Janice Henry, Ann Hapke. ROW 3: Daisel Tallent, Sue Wagner, Loela Balcom, Cheryl Bit- tie, Marilyn McMillen, Carolyn Kirkpatrick. OSU BAND Joint Half-time Show Performed with TU The Oklahoma State University Band had a very successful season in both marching and concert performances this past year. The year began with the annual get-acquainted picnic. Highlights of the marching season included performing a joint half-time show with the Tulsa University Band and a salute to John K. Long, composer of our Ride 'Em Cow- boys . The most outstanding event of the marching season was the OU football game on Decem- ber 4 at Norman. The formation of a large bell for the post-game ceremony of receiving, once again, the Old Central Bell-Clapper will go down in OSU history. Another trip for the traveling band was to Lawrence, Kansas, for the University of Kansas game that will be remembered for the necessity of departing in the darkness of 1 a.m. Besides playing at football games, the OSU Band marched in the Homecoming parade and played at pep rallies, basketball games, wrest- ling matches, and other campus activities. The band's bright new uniforms aided in boosting the school spirit and general Oklahoma State enthusiasm. A party was given for the band members be- fore Christmas vacation. A brass choir and singers from the music department did their part to bring about the Christmas spirit on the campus by playing Christmas selections pre- ceding the party. FLUTES: M. Bivens, S. Fulton, D. Harrison, P. Hart, C. Kirk- patrick, J. Sanders, S. Sherrill, J. Shriver, S. Wagner, P. Wolfe. Eb CLARINET: P. Wojahn. Bb CLARINET: W. Bennett, M. Bushree, E. Butler, J. Chain, R. Fulk, A. Griffith, A. Hapke, P. Kennedy, D. Krause, D. McKeown, B. Morgan, K. Roether, F. Toney, D. Vorse, D. Wade, B. Willis. BASS CLARINET: J. Creider, S. Holmes, C King, R. Nash. OBOE: R. McDonald, G. Mitchell. BASSOON: J. Roberts, T. Selby, K. Wilson. AL- TO SAX: H. Avra, F. Baker, L. Balcom, J. Enmeier, W. Gibbs, B. McClure, R. Patmon, M. Willhoite. TENOR SAX: J. Clark, J. McKee, R. Taliaferro. BARITONE SAX: J. Hardin, J. Roller. CORNET: C Agnew, L. Beeby, M. Bivins, P. Bowman, D. Boyles, M. Culver, K. Cummins, C DeWalt, L. Fisher, C Green, B. Hieronymus, S. Howell, S. Humphrey, D. Jones, G. Kizer, M. Kysar, G. Bursell, J. Reynolds, E. Shallenberg, K. Seever, L. Shackelford, C. Thomason, J. Twilley, B. Whitaker, C. Willey. FRENCH HORN: S. Bunch, J. Kirtley, A. Miller, R. Monahan, M. Norris, B. Pollard, M. Terrill, S. Vick, B. Wheeler. TROM- Page 266 V L a a. vi c I 7 wr i rt- i « a •L  V , X V V r rv j V nA n A tC: A: A r. 1 taM ; «•- ■■••'i Mii . fee J i T BONE: T. Bayless, S. Blevins, J. Booth, P. Brooks, J. Burris, K. Cranston, B. Fitzgerald, D. Legrand, B. Mannahan, J. Mont- gomery, G. Newell, J. Nicholson, M. Ransom, W. Sager, L. Tay- lor, D. Vaughn, R. Vess, H. Wetzel, B. Wilson. BARITONE: G. Bentley, H. Hopper, D. Ingmire, D. Pickrell, A. Smith, S. Tallent, J. Thompson. TUBA: G. Crawford, D. Grant, R. Hilsenroth, C. Jeffcoat, E. Just, L. Lewis, J. Loats, T. Montgom- ery, D. Underwood. PERCUSSION: R. Banks, M. Bates, L. Bright, R. Brown, J. Carson, A. Clark, D. Clements, R. Deitchler, J. Henry, V. Holman, T. Loyd, B. J. Palmer. TWIRLERS: C. Bittle, C. Clark, D. Cox, A. Eby, C. Gafford, C. Herbert, K. King, M. McMillen, J. Pritchett, Z. Zevely. DRUM MAJOR: D. Bryant. BAND OFFICERS: D. Grant, president; W. Sager, vice-president; C. Kirkpatrick, Sec-treasurer; B. Pollard, fresh- man representative. DIRECTORS: H. Henry, S. Green. Bright New Uniforms Boosted School Spirit The concert band of eighty members played two home concerts during the second semester and five concerts on a two-day tour in north- western Oklahoma. Home concerts included outdoor programs near Theta Pond and play- ing at Commencement exercises. The concert wind ensemble gave two performances at the annual All-Oklahoma Band Clinic in Decem- ber. New uniforms, better rehearsal facilities, and longer rehearsal time enabled the Okla- homa State Band to have its best year in the history of the school. Band officers were Dean Grant, president; Warren Sager, vice-president; Carolyn Kirk- patrick, secretary-treasurer, and Bryan Pollard, freshman representative. At the annual spring band concert in front of Willard, graduating seniors in music led the band in new arrangements. Page 267 ROSTER: Naomi Adler, David Amann, Eleanor Anderson, Herschel Avra, Diane Berry, Lila Black, Jerry Brown, Diana Brown, Barbara Bryan, Carol Byrd, Suzanne Chapman, Di- ane Daugherty, Jane Davis, Vivian Davis, Curtis Dickerson, Dennis Durbin, Ginger Durham, Cindy Duval, Barry Epper- ly, Marilyn Francis, Bruce Gililland, Christina Gray, John Gray, Joe Hardin, Kendall Harrell, Gus Harrington, Juna Hastings, Ronnie Hayes, Gonzalo Haza, Brita Hedlund, Janis Hendricks, Homer Hopper, Janet Jackson, Ricky Johnston, Jimmie Jones, Eleanor Keller, Linda Kemp, Mary Key, Nancy Lee, Steve Maison, Anne Martin, Claude McClendon, Al- fred McKerson, Judith Nelson, Iraj Nezam, Ronnie Quails, James Pardee, John Preston, Joe Redman, Gene Reeves, Marlene Reid, Annette Requa, Richard Rolsten, Michael Ro- sen, Shirley Ross, John Scott, Lana Shaklee, Don Shroff, Mary Shupe, Larry Sparkman, Ronnie Stowell, Clinton Strong, Charles Tedder, Thomas Terry, Robert Thompson, Mary Treat, Larry Voise, Noel Weeks, Kathryn Weibel, Ken- dall White, Phillip White, Ruthanna White. UNIVERSITY CHOIR Auditions Determined Choir Membership To create joy in singing and to increase styl- istic perspectives and musical disciplines are the fundamental goals of the members of Okla- homa State's University Choir. Membership in the University Choir was open to the entire student body, with auditions being held twice a year prior to the beginning of each semester. A two-day tour in February to present con- certs to schools in Sand Springs, Broken Arrow, Bixby, Sapulpa, and Okmulgee was one of the high points of this year's activities. Later in the spring the choir performed Beethoven's Ninth Symphony with the Oklahoma City Symphony, under the direction of Guy Frasier Harrison, on April 5, 1966. The performance took place in Oklahoma City. A third major activity of the University Choir was the annual Spring Choral Concert held on May 3, 1966. Other activities includ- ed performances in the Commencement Musi- cale, appearances at two meetings of the Okla- homa Music Educators, the Autumn Festival of Fine Arts, the Messiah Christmas Program, and many banquet programs held on campus throughout the year. The conductor of the University Choir was professor Hoover Fisher. The officers this year were Suzanne Chapman, president; Diana Daugherty, secretary-treasurer; Barry Epper- ley, assistant director, and Kay Weibel, accom- panist. Page 268 FRONT ROW: Miriam Ha- worth (advisor), Carolyn How- ser (president), Jan Haynes (vice- president), Deanna Baker, secre- tary-treasurer). ROW 2: Linda Small, Frances Peddy, Elizabeth Salmon, Vicki Badger, Virginia Parrish. ROW 3: Carolyn Faulkner, Shirley O'Reilly, Lin- da Vietti, Jane Bowerman, Lin- da Blake, Jane Carlile. Aquatic Club Worked on ''Street News Show Presented this year at the Aquatic Club an- nual program was Street News , a presenta- tion of different routines depicting the many scenes encountered on any street. Regular and time-consuming practice through the year pro- duced a polished production. Routines and special numbers range from solos to small groups to the all-cast finale. OSU Bowling Team Won Men's Big 8 Trophy The OSU Bowling Team started the year with the Men's Big 8 Traveling Trophy and the honor of being first in Kansas, Oklahoma and Nebraska Tournaments, first in Big 8 Tournament, and second in National Tourna- ment. One of the men, Dave Duncan, was on the all-star team at Nationals. Gayle Clapp of the women's team attended WIBC Nationals in Oregon and ranked first in scoring with 169 in the Kansas, Oklahoma, Nebraska region. Top scorer in Big 8 men's division was Mike McCreary, with 192. d % % lf m + % 4'; H? t l FRONT ROW: Pat Kroger, Ro- berta Price, Penni Ellis, Pam El- lis, Betty Beasley. ROW 2: Judy Weedin, Mike McCreary, John Van Curen, Kenneth Pierce, Ju- dy Filler, Carolyn Niebruegge. ROW 3: Sam Houston, Wayne Gilmore, Sandy Keranen, Gayle Clapp, Mike Long, Glenn Mc- Guffie. FRONT ROW: Pat Smith, Billie Jo Jones (advisor), Lar- Orbison, Linda ry Ferguson (president), Mike Gleason (secretary), Alison Ward, Darlene Poe (treasurer), Kay Hodgens (vice-president), Marty Mc- son. ROW 4: Namara, Roberta Price, Carol Newman, Roberta Hall. ROW Suanne Willis, 2: Liz Mefford, Madelyn Snow, Mary Lambert, Becky Gob- ris, Jean Amey, ble, Lois Badger, Virginia Barnard, Sheila Upshaw, Cheryl ty Wight, Bruce Hicks, Margaret Williams, Betty Smith, Sharon Felible, John Leslie Johnston, Miller. ROW 3: Meg Johnson, Olivia Melton, Barbara Nelson, David Criser, Darlene Hey, Wrenittia Jaques, Jean Cockes, Judy Minnick. Beverly, Kristin Harry, Linda Stansel, Joyce McKeown, Shirley Winters, Gordon Mathi- Debbie Cox, Jane Carlile, Elizabeth Salmon, Theila Elliott, Sally Hueston, Patricia Har- Sylvester Maier, Father Bede Arledge, Mon- Martin. ROW 5: John Young, Carl Moore, Nick Ditolla, Harold Farris, Danny Jack, Jim Kunneman, Ron Aday, Sid Hester, Mike PE Majors and Minors Attended State Convention The OAHPER convention in Oklahoma City highlighted the fall semester. Also, a tour was taken of the physical education facilities at Classen High School. A variety of speakers included Miss Colvin and two former members who spoke on prac- tical experiences in teaching. Kathy Dunn re- ceived the PEMM scholarship. Sailing Club Members Try Their Hand on Sloops The right wind, a blue sky, and Lake Carl Blackwell provide for the Sailing Club of OSU a perfect day for leaving the campus and set- ting sail. Two jib-headed sloops and three gaff- rigged Scampers were sailed by all members for regattas, frostbiting, racing, instruction, and pleasure cruising. Instructional meetings were held regularly. FRONT ROW: Bill Nutter (president), Chet Brooks (vice- president), Judy Church (secretary), JoAnne Hunt (treas- urer), Edwin Wheeler (advisor), Barney Gibbs. ROW 2: Stephanie Hammond, James Bohlmann, Terry Johnson, George O'Reilly, Jon Bond, Alan Fransen, Lindsay Taylor, Kent Petzold. ROW 3: Hardy Sears, Mary Lisle, Roger Rylander, Abe Cochran, Doug Wilson, Jim Merritt, Sterling Hansen, Harry Harlan. FRONT ROW: Wendal Vaughan, Paul Frith, Sally Morton, Sharon Fisher, Tiner Lapsley, Keith Mackey, Jim Kelln, Jo Petropoly, Gary Heartsill, Marilyn Courtney, Judy Mollett, Bob Romer, Richard Hollrah, Jim Carter, John Colvin, Robert Kastens, Carolyn Vaughan, Louis Ciucci, Jonella Heinze, Kimberely Bailey. ROW 2: Roy Harris, Gene- vieve Kimball, Nancy Frith, Goli Partovi, Randy Auld, Con- nie Walters, Mary Brummitt, Billye Newton, Clinton Strong, Terry Scruggs, Ken Winter, Jerry Lucas, Gary Badgett, Eric Stone, Paul Sayers, Steve Colins, Alfred Cecil, Tim Kahle, Don Shroff, Karl Stone. ROW 3: Randy McLain, Dana Duke, Johnny Aden, Ronnie Evans, Joseph Jones, Ronald Tucker, Lloyd Rupert, William Irwin, Dr. Harry Crawford, Howard Kinda, Danny Voskuhl, William Plummer, Mary Brawner, John Duncan, Lyn Bogie, Art Bogie, Wayne Craw- ford, Wayne Meyer, Bill Nutter, Jim Colpitt, Dale Harris. ROW 4: Sluggo Smith, Richard Vogel, Dan Andrews, Charles Childers, Mickey Stavinsky, Jack White, Richard By- ron, Joe Cooper, Robert Swain, Steve Brown, Randy Mc- Coy, James Burkes, Harrison Goolsby, William Miller. ROW 5: Cliff Davis, Dennis Cranston, Kit Wagner, Thomas Day, Jerry Collins, Larry Swanda, Bill Kauffman, Joe Schaefer, David Wilson, Phil Haws. FLYING AGGIES OSU Group Is Ranked No 2 in Country Courtesy cars going from the airport to the Student Union and back again were provided by members of Flying Aggies on Saturdays of home football games. Cars were run on a tip system, and were a major source of the club's income. The annual Penny-a-Pound Ride was held this year on December 12, 1965. Flying Aggies were responsible for flying the football team and cheerleaders to some of the out-of- state football games. The biggest event of the fall semester was the Midwinter Air Meet, held November 4, 5, and 6. Schools from all over the midwest area, and from practically all over the United States, were represented at the meet. The power-off spot landing first place award was given to Randy McCoy of OSU. The Lee Alder award for the outstanding male and female Flying Aggie were presented to Jim Kelln and Caro- lyn Vaughan. The Grover Loening award is presented to the flying group which has contributed most to aviation. OSU's Flying Aggies have receiv- ed this award for the past nine years. It is rank- ed the number two flying group in the country, with ranking based on intercollegiate points. The national female pilot championship is held by Jo Petropoli of OSU. Officers for the fall semester were Wendal Vaughan, president; Paul Frith, vice-president; Sally Morton, secretary, and Sharon Fisher, treasurer. Page 271 WOMEN'S RECREATION ASSOCIATION Creeks and Independents Enjoyed Sports The Women's Recreation Association, spon- sors of women's intramural sports at OSU, strived to bring women's athletics into the cir- cle of college life through competitive sports in both Greek and independent divisions. WRA sponsored such sports as volleyball, tennis, table tennis, basketball, swimming, softball, archery, and badminton. In addition to the women's intramural program, activities includ- ed a co-recreational volleyball tournament, an activitiy night, and, for the first time, the pre- sentation of a scholarship to two WRA mem- bers. The recipients were Rita Alexander, junior physical education major, and Barbara Hill, sophomore history major. Living groups and individuals competed for top honors such as the sportsmanship trophy or sports trophy given in the spring at the an- nual Women's Recreation Association Honors Banquet. Living groups or individuals were judged on a maximum number of points collec- ted for first, second, or third place in each sports event. The highlight of the WRA year was the presentation of the traveling trophies to the sorority, pledge, and independent groups who accumulated the highest number of points in intramural sports. Members of WRA were recognized at the Honors Banquet in May through presentation of the O awards, outstanding senior awards, and outstanding official awards. FRONT ROW: Judy Shriver, Lynn Oberlender, Jean Cockes, Judy Orbison, Ada Whitley, Roberta Hall. ROW 2: Linda Small, Lana Ensey, Marty McNamara, Kristin Harry, Bar- bara Hill, Darlene Hey, Paula Kennedy. ROW 3: Deanna Baker, Nancy Hansens, Linda Stansel, Norita Lucas, Jean Amey, Alison Poe, Shirley Winters, Darlene McKeown. Page 272 Boys took ROTC, and girls took physical education courses, such as bowling. These courses were supervised by the HPER department of the school, while extra-curricular and intramural women's athletics were judged and regulated by the Association. Active Sports Became a Part of College OSU's chapter is one of 15 participating colleges in the Oklahoma Athletic and Recrea- tion Federation for College Women. It host- ed over 200 college women for the South Cen- tral Regional Conference in 1964. National conventions are held in odd years and the re- gional conventions are held in even years. This year WRA sent representatives to Denton, Tex- as, for the regional conference. The next nat- ional conference will be held at the University of Wisconsin. Officers included Judy Orbison, president; Lynn Oberlender, vice-president; Carol Crow, secretary; Jean Cocks, business manager; Judy Shriver, publicity chairman, and Miss Ada Van Whitley, advisor. Starting an annual series of WRA scholarships, Miss Whit- ley presented them to Rita Alexander and Barbara Hill. Page 273 OSU KARATE-DO CLUB Beginning Classes Offered Each Semester The OSU Karate-Do Club is a relatively new club on campus. Started in 1964, the club has gained a great deal of interest from many of the students. Last year the club won the 1964 All-Oklahoma University Championship held at Oklahoma University. This year the OSU club sponsored the 1965 Southwest Uni- versity Championship. The club offered beginning classes at the first of each semester. Here, new members were indoctrinated into the club and began working on basic techniques. New members were usually allowed to take part in demon- strations and tournaments during their second semester of classes. There were approximately 75 members, 15 of whom were girls. The gi uniform worn in order to give free- dom of movement to the body. The color of the belt designates rank, beginning with white, purple, green, brown and black. When tourna- ments are held fighters are matched according to belt rank. Present day Karate has branched into three divisions — a physical art, self-defense and a competitive sport. To its serious exponents, Karate is something more — a philosophy or a means of contributing to the maturity of its participants. The 1965-66 officers were Dennis Duval, president and instructor; Dewey W illiams, vice- president, and Mike Goins, treasurer. FRONT ROW: Dennis Duval, Dewey Williams, Rex Les- ter, Mike Goins, John Burnham, Jim Hickman, Joseph Bar- disbanian. ROW 2: Samson Pierre, John Lewis, Ronnie Crews, Janet Brown, Janet Collins, Hugh Vaughn, Joe Kef- fer, Ron Risner. ROW 3: William Rilhey, Skip Ireland, Mike Cosgrove, Louis Bodnar, Jimmie Dunlap, Bob Reeder, Ken Flesner, Mike Morgan. ROW 4: Gary Hart, Robert Clymer, Raymond West, James Lewis, Jerry Lewis, Ronnie Surface, Forrest Pittman, Michael Williams, Stephen Barbar- ick. ROW 5: David Witt, Dean Pickard, Lee Smith, Wayne Johnston, Ronald Larson, Paul Crist, Al Ortloff, Tom Bar- ton, Jim Wilson, John Ingram, Ron Marriott. Page 274 FRONT ROW: David Boone (president), Kelly Peil (vice- president), JoAnn McKinzey (secretary), Linda Wilcox (treasurer), Darrel Hopper. ROW 2: Louis Miller, Jack Schroeder, Robert Mathiesen, Robert Green, Dr. Darrell Ber- lin (advisor). Student Affilitates of American Chemical Society Through guest speakers, field trips, and other activities, the Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Society attempt to inform undergraduate members of developments in all fields of chemistry as well as the positions available for the graduate. The goal of the society is to create a better unders tanding of chemistry. Phi Lambda Upsilon Helped Chemistry Research Phi Lambda Upsilon was founded to further research in chemistry. The honorary chemical society consists of both graduate and under- graduate students, as well as faculty members in chemical fields. The club enthusiastically promotes high scholarship and original investi- gation in all branches of pure and applied chemistry. FRONT ROW: Lionel Raff (advisor), Marlin Holtmyer (president), Gavin Doughty (secretary), Walter Godwin, Jerry Chandler (vice-president), S. R. Wood, Billy McCoy. ROW 2: Virendra Gupta, Jim Holland, Mushtaq Agboatwal- la, Donald McGurk, Melbert Petersen, Ta-Sen Chou, Arlan Richardson, Young Youhne. ROW 3: Roy Bruns, Richard Vanderkam, Yu-chiang Lee, Neal Kilmer, Peter Cheung, Theodore Vernardakis, Floyd Schanbacher, Robert Green, David Rulison. ROW 4: James Ershine, Avinash Rangra, Mohan Mulkarni, Jesse Moore, Don Burpo, Robert Claunch, Darrel Hopper, Shakti Airee, Jack Schroeder, Henry Har- rison. CAMPUS CRUSADE Students Prepare for Christian Service Campus Crusade for Christ is an interde- nominational student Christian movement which began in 1951 at UCLA. Since then it has expanded to many of the leading campuses across the nation and to 13 other countries. The primary purpose of Campus Crusade is to communicate the claims of Jesus Christ and their relevancy to the collegians of this generation. This purpose is carried out through College Life , a weekly meeting in which business and professional men and students relate their per- sonal experiences in the Christian life. Speak- ers have been Russell McKnight, manufactur- ing sales representative, Dr. Jack Hough of Oklahoma City, and Senator Cleeta John Rog- ers. In December, John and Lynne Flack, who travel to college campuses throughout America speaking in fraternities, sororities, and other living groups, were on campus. The special weekend speaker for the fall College Life conference was Ralph Alexander, who is working toward his doctorate in Semit- ics and Old Testament. He has completed one year of study at Hebrew University in Jerusa- lem on Biblical Archaeology. Four-week leadership training classes were conducted for students who desire that their Christian committment become more consist- ent. Campus Crusade director is Toby Blalock, and assistant director is Marianne Strumas. Campus Crusade is a non-denominational national and local organization of college students that is devoted to a study of Christian religions. Meeting weekly, the group heard faculty members, local students relate their own life with Christ. Page 276 FRONT ROW: William Dawson, Laurie McGrouty, Char- lotte Braswell, Renee Rouk, Charles James. ROW 2: Linda McAfee, Joyce Isom, Kenneth Isom, Marilynn Kubik, Bernie Jackson, Brenda Ware. ROW 3: Paula Irwin, Mike Chand- ler, Pat Reid, Stanley Drew, Ronald Beree, Robert Ras- berry. CHI ALPHA Croup Attended Fall and Spring Retreats Chi Alpha started off the year with a mem- bership drive in the Student Union. Reverend Lee Shultz, national secretary for Revival Time, was the guest speaker. OSU members participated in a joint re- ireat with the Chi Alpha chapter in Norman. The spring retreat held at Siloam Springs, Ar- Kansas, was attended by chapters from Kansas, Arkansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma. Four weekend evangelistic revivals were held during the year. Weekly meetings were held at Bennett Cha- pel. Both the meetings and panel discussions were open to all. Much of the chapters efforts were centered around fund raising projects for the purpose of a chapter house. Activities such as car washes and a bean supper were held with hopes of hav- ing a new house within a year. Efforts were also made to establish an alum- ni organization in Stillwater. Chi Alpha, the collegiate organization of the National Christs Ambassadors department of the Assemblies of God, serves as a link be- tween the college students and the Assemblies of God churches in Stillwater. It meets the four-fold emphasis of worship, training, fellow- ship, and service. Officers for the past year were William Daw- son, president; Laurie McGrouty, vice-presi- dent, and Charlotte Braswell, secretary. Page 277 FRONT ROW: David Kunneman, Randy McCoy, Kathryn Schuette, Sharon Godden, Marie Weigant, Susan Dockins, Ann Williams. ROW 2: Sharon Mellies, Andrea Anderson, Norma Mellies, Elizabeth Stock, Wilma Trompler, Emelia Koerner, Richard Hollrah, Elizabeth Grundmann. ROW 3: Ruth Mellies, John Krueger, Patsy Gorr, Victor Tisher, Rob- ert Constien, David Ramming, Wayne Meyer, Pat Horn- bestel. GAMMA DELTA Chapter Helped on International Project Gamma Delta is an international organiza- tion of Lutheran students with the purpose of preparing the student for Christian service and responsibility to his community. To further this goal, OSU's Beta Sigma chapter develop- ed a program centered around issues which confront the individual today. Community ser- vice programs included the sponsoring of a play group for many grade school children. Evangelism programs, and campus Lutheran vespers each week. Meetings included panel discussions on the role of today's young adults in America, a Christmas drama, The Visit of God , enacted by the students, current films, and fellowship. Extending their purpose, Beta Sigma con- tributed to the international project, the Luth- eran Prince of Peace Corps. This organization, with headquarters in Chicago, trains college age people to go into intercities and work in slum areas. By working with the schools and welfare centers there, the students are given a chance to meet and help the underprivileged. Some Beta Sigma members participated in this program and were greatly impressed with its scope and achievement in human relations. Officers of Gamma Delta at OSU were Dave Kunneman, president; Randy McCoy, vice- president; Sharon Godden, secretary; Kathryn Schuette, treasurer, and Dave Ingroff, minister of the youth. Page 278 FRONT ROW: Mary Wolfe (president), Nancy Roesch (sec- ind vice-president), Elayne Owens (recording secretary), Bet- ty Cassel (corresponding secretary), Lou Griffin (treasurer), Anne Meinders. ROW 2: Donna Barnes, Barbara Craw- ford, Gloria Sheets, Joy Whitson, Paula Evans, Linda Rob- erson, Roberta Hall, Mrs. Frank Jay (advisor). ROW 3: Sandra Manes, Sarah Curl, Jane Regier, Diane Graham, Ra- mona Johnson, Betty Burgess, Katherine Radcliff, Wrenittia Jaques. ROW 4: Nita Lynch, Laura Brandle, Janet Reed, Karen Taggart, Linda Garner, Thomesene Withers, Sarah Minger, Bonnye Farrar, Barbara Shell. Kappa Phi Celebrated Its Fiftieth Anniversary Kappa Phi is a service oriented organization for Methodist and Methodist-preference col- lege women. This year Theta chapter, along with thirty-two other chapters across the coun- try, is celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of their founding at the University of Kansas. Homecoming's Refresher 75 was co-spon- sored by Kappa Phi. Sigma Theta Epsilon Tutored IOA Ranch Boys A year-long service project was taken on by Sigma Theta Epsilon, service organization for Methodist-preference men. Boys from the In- dividual Opportunity for Achievment Ranch in Perkins were brought to OSU for visits and were tutored by club members. At Homecom- ing Sigma Theta Epsilon set up a booth to serve hot coffee. FRONT ROW: Ron Stevens (president), Charles Escue (vice-president), Mike Eischen (secretary), Dale Robertson (treasurer), Steve Goltry, Sam Asbury, Jim Pearson, Carl Cas- key (advisor). ROW 2: Richard Frank, Charles Barnes, Don Nelson, Tom Bryant, Lorrin Walker, Martin Tippic, Jimmie Smalley, John Carpenter. ROW 3: Robert White, Steve Leslie, Duane Ging, John Kusel, Jeff Glasgow, James Marr, Paul Early, Frank Barber, Dale Thacker. FRONT ROW: Marvin Applewhite, Shirley Flanagan, Myra Rainey, Kerry Bessemer. ROW 2: Jimmie Clement, John Scales, Milton Usry, Mary Hubbard. ROW 3: Carol Mc- Clenny, Bill Gentry, Duane Matthiesen, Vinson Smith, Ju- dith Stephens. BSU EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Activities Calendar Was Varied and Full Activities are abundant at the Baptist Stu- dent Union with a fall retreat at Camp Red- lands, a spring retreat at Roman Nose State Park, a state BSU convention in Tulsa, and a missions conference in Fort Worth, Texas. Also members participated in a banquet for international students, sponsored an Interna- tional Tea, and won first place in the non-liv- ing groups division of Homecoming decor- ations. Events on the social calendar were the Win- ter Carnival, the Round-Up Party, the Witch Hunt, and the spring picnic. Work Days were held to raise money for summer missions. To all college students the BSU offered ves- pers at 6:30 on Monday, Tuesday Thursday, and Friday evenings. A wide variety of speakers included Clyde Clayton, state BSU director, Dr. David Berk- ley, Dr. James Scales, Larry Hansen, Ray Pru- itt, and summer missionaries. Three OSU students held state offices: Myra Rainey, secretary; Bill Gentry, Evangelism, and Judy Stephens, missions. Leaders for the past year were Marvin Ap- plewhite, president; Shirley Flanagan, vice- president; Myra Rainey, secretary; Kerry Bes- semer, treasurer; John Scales, director; Rever- end Boydston, pastor advisor; and Dr. Milton Usry, faculty advisor. Page 280 FRONT ROW: Mary Rohrberg- er (advisor), Loretta DeLozier (president), James Hassell (vice- president), Paula Black (secre- tary), Sarah Mires. ROW 2: Helen Peeler (treasurer), Jon Noyes, Oma Splawn, Judy Span- gler, Jeanne DeFoe, Kathy But- terfield, Delaine Jones. ROW 3: Mary Appell, Donita Williams, Sarah Minger, Mark DeFoe, Lin- da Olson, Marsha Stephenson, Lynnette Johnson, Johnyne Craythorne. ROW 4: Mary Newbauer, Ernestine Hill, Jim- mie Smith, Betsy Smith, David Edger, Maurice Lee, Bill Lough- ridge. Sigma Tau Delta Revised 1965 Soliloquy Format Major project for Sigma Tau Delta, honor- ary English fraternity, is sponsorship of the publication and distribution of Soliloquy, the campus literary magazine. The format of So- liloquy was revised the first edition, and this year the magazine was further expanded by the production of two issues a year. Issues consist of students' work, with selection principally based on originality. Sigma Tau Delta meet- ings are held in professors' homes where chief literary masterpieces are discussed. Theta Sigma Phi Matrix Table Highlighted Spring A small group with a lot of potential, de- scribes Theta Sigma Phi. Co-sponsors of Var- sity Revue, the Theta Sigs put close to a se- mester's work into the planning and coordi- nating of this all-college talent show. The annual Matrix Table spring banquet, sponsored by Theta Sig, was attended by women journalists throughout the state. FRONT ROW: Patty Musick (vice-president), Charles Allen (advisor), Jeannie Kygar (president), Kay Witt. ROW 2: Cathleen Yordi, Marty Sewell, Sarah Minger, Judy Shriver. FRONT ROW: Roy Thornton (president), Bill Johnson (vice- president), Ayla Tally (secre- tary), Marshal Balfe. ROW 2: Dennis Su, Roland Yip, Bill Peacher, Robert Horinek. ROW 3: Terry Hyatt, Merritt Sakata, Tom Hedrix, William Wilson, Thomas Chapman. American Institute of Architects Designed Cards Christmas cards designed by members of AIA were sold for a money making project. Part of the proceeds were set aside for contri- bution to a scholarship fund. Many of the speakers were from the various departments within the school. In the spring a field trip for the purpose of studying archi- tecture was taken. Beta Chi Sigma Aided Grads in Job Placement Beta Chi Sigma, building construction so- ciety, is a professional organization which is open to students enrolled in the construction technology curriculum. It is designed to provide its members a broader education by means of lectures and field trips. The opportunity is op- ened to participate in intramural sports as a club. After graduation members are aided in placement in industry. Various social functions are also provided for members. A 2.5 grade average is required for membership in Beta Chi Sigma. FRONT ROW: Vernon Hawkins (president), Jimmy Sprad- lin (vice-president), Johnny Matthews (secretary-treasurer), Ronald Gieras, L. C. Ehlers (advisor). ROW 2: Allen Mur- phy, Jimmy Sellers, Douglas Ishmael, Jerry Holderread, Jim- my Baugh, S. H. Rizvi. FRONT ROW: George Thompson, Neal Suthers, John Rea, Bryan Glass, Janet Gillam, Dona Shidler, Kent Petzold. ROW 2: Stephen Mills, Mike Earley, Charles Good, Bob Jarrell, Dick Starr, Richard Pounds, Clinton Strong, Howard Greer. ROW 3: Gregg Johnson, Guy Gordon, John Cook, Tomme Stewart, John Upp, Sam Asbury, Greg Brown, Jim Driskell, Martin Tippie. ROW 4: Richard Martin, Paul Hamilton, Charles Genthe, Larry Steiner, Roland Davies, Michael Owen, Larry Marshall, James Toney, Bob Hardy. PHI DELTA MU International Honor Society Petitioned Phi Delta Mu is the Oklahoma State Uni- versity pre-medical sciences honor fraternity. It is open to all medical science students with a 2.5 grade average. The fraternity strives to aid the student in his studies by offering pro- grams in medicine and by providing a means by which the student can express his medical and professional interests. Presently, Phi Delta Mu is in the process of acquiring a charter of Alpha Epsilon Delta, the international pre-medical honor society. It will be in conjunction with the present frater- nity, but will act as the honor society for the more ambitious students who meets its intellec- tual and leadership qualifications. This will not only benefit the medical science students but it will also benefit the university, due to the national recognition it will receive. This year the club sponsored various speak- ers, trips and films for the advantage of the members. Dr. Philip E. Smith, associate dean of the University of Oklahoma School of Medi- cine, spoke to members in October about medi- cal school and its requirements. Officers who served the club this past year included George Thompson, president; Neal Suthers, vice-president; Perry Taaca, secretary; John Rea, treasurer; Dr. Bryan P. Glass, ad- visor. Page 283 FRONT ROW: Beverly Osborne (president), Betsy Lucas (vice-president), Jauhree Sparks (recording secretary), Janet Musallam (corresponding secretary), Kaye Schoelen (public- ity chairman). ROW 2: Vicki Rochelle, Janet James, Jane Finley, Beverly Klenda, Julia Kippenberger, Edwina Cook. ROW 3: Dianna Gutshall, Leslie Ledden, Barbara Inglish, Martha Dunn, Beverly Wendorff, Barbara Clump, Bonnie Bitsche, Nancy Calhoon. ROW 4: Judy Epperson, Linda Mose, Betty Tracy, Edie Mitchell, Marilyn Biddler, Joann Chidlers, Joan Wall. Med Tech Society Had Hospital, Clinic Speakers The Medical Technology Society, founded in 1963, aims to further interest in medical technology and microbiology and to keep stu- dents in these fields informed on various edu- cational and professional opportunities. Speak- ers from hospitals, clinics, laboratories, and pharmaceutical companies speak at the so- ciety's monthly meetings. Little Sisters of Minerva, Girls' Auxilary of SAE The girls who were dressed in white blazers and black skirts and were selling programs at the basketball games were the Little Sisters of Minerva, girls' service auxiliary of Sigma Al- pha Epsilon fraternity. During the year Little Sisters had several functions with the SAE pledges, such as the car wash last spring. FRONT ROW: Susie Helmers (president), Nancy Price (vice- president), Barbie Robertson (re- cording secretary), Bev Handley (treasurer), Carolyn Pool (corre- sponding secretary). ROW 2: Carol Arnold, Judy Shriver, Car- ol Joachim, Jo Ellen Johnson, Karen Hove, Marsha Farmer, Ruth Ann Green. ROW 3: Sarah Diehl, Cheryl Thompson, Diane Archer, Suzanne Chapman, Hea- ther Heath, Kaye Vernon, Cheryl Selman. FRONT ROW: Ashley Alexander. Chet Willey, Jacque Wa- shinka, Suzanne Inciardi, Marilyn Clark, Rozen Patmon, Judy Harper, Christine Sheets, Carol Cupps. ROW 2: Cindi DuVal, Janice Henry, Diann Dougan, Ann Perry, Judith Nel- son, Carol Duckert, Suzanne Gazin, Phyllis Lakey. ROW 3: Boonie Hite, John Preston, Daniel Scheeler, Dorothy Lands- ban, Joyce Allbritain, Mary Brawner, Cathy Gifford, Winona Simms, Martha Johnston. ROW 4: Robert Jenkins, Charles Gunkel, Noel Weeks, John Gray, Carol Byrd, James Hudson, Jim Harwood, Steve Maison, Lee Price, Robert McCroskey. STUDENT ENTERTAINERS Girls Cave Show to All Oklahoma Bases This school sponsored organization provid- ed student employment opportunities, and de- veloped student talents and confidence through public performance, while furnishing entertainment for community civic clubs, schools, and churches. The increasing demand suggested the opportunity of these groups. As their part in the war effort, the student entertainers furnished an all-girls show free of charge to every military installation in Oklaho- ma. OSU is indebted to the outstanding stu- dents who have supported this worthy project. The girls felt that since the men of the armed forces were doing so much for others that this was a way to express their appreciation. Oklahoma State University's Student Enter- tainers have been rendering a community ser- vice for 29 years. Many former entertainers are holding lucra- tive positions in show business today. Through this group much valuable experience can be obtained. Any Oklahoma State University stu- dent may learn as he earns by traveling with the Student Entertainers. Officers of the Sigma Epsilon Sigma chapter for the past year were Chet Willey, president; Suzanne Inciardi, vice-president; Jacque Fos- ter, secretary and treasurer, and Ashley Alex- ander, faculty advisor. Page 285 YOUNG REPUBLICANS 1966 Republican Speakers Visited Campus Preparation and education are two words to describe the 1965-66 Oklahoma State University Young Republicans Club. Preparation applies specifically to preparing for the 1966 November elections. Young Re- publians got first-hand information about pos- sible Republican candidates for governor and senator from the candidates themselves. Most of the Republican hopefuls visited the OSU campus and spoke to the Young Republicans, expressing their personal views and describing their own qualifications. Education is a never-ending function of the Young Republicans. Prominent Republicans from around the state explained the workings of our state government and showed how a per- son can serve his party and government well. FRONT ROW: Kathryn Robinette, Suzelle Toma, Susan Bailey, Sarah Minger, James Fetgatter, Chet Willey, Ken Dahms, Richard Martin, Bob Bird. ROW 2: Marcia Evans, Joan Baker, Claire Danielson, Diane Mathers, Chris Spald- ing, Patsy Meyer, Sharyn Winkler, Annamarie Cobb, Lyn- elle Lancaster, Sharron James. ROW 3: Marilyn Richardson, Judy Dunham, Barbara Evans, Martha Phillips, Karyn Came- ron, Barbara LaBass, Sharon Yost, Janet Gillam, Mary Nell Two state Young Republican conventions and one national convention enabled members to participate actively in writing party platforms and in electing state and national officers. A well-informed and capable citizen is the goal of this education. The OSU Young Republicans Chapter, in addition to being the largest organization on campus, is the largest in the state. It attempts to work hand-in-hand with the senior Republi- can party in all aspects of Oklahoma politics, from precinct work to the State Republican Convention. Many of the club's former mem- bers hold high positions in the senior party, such as Bob Bird, second vice-president of the state organization. A few of the speakers who visited the club this year were Edward Mat- Puckett, Bill Legg. ROW 4: Barbara Bremer, Betty Smith, Gloria Low, Connie Plack, David Tomlinson, Steve Shriver, Susan Fitzpatrick, Jane Fitzpatrick, Linda Buckner, Kay Lor- enzen, Rosemary Harley. ROW 5: Gary Austin, Stephen Mills, Robert Covey, Terry Hyatt, Barbara Massey, Mary Brauner, Ron Pope, Frankie Robbins, Stanley Drew, Frank Franklin. Page 286 FRONT ROW: Don Alexander, Terry Denton, Jennifer Lamb, George O'Reilly, Ruth Darrow, Diana Montgomery, Karen Davis, Pam Waller, Cheryl Crutchfield, Carlyn Keyes. ROW 2: Ronald Freeman, Rick Jones, Stan Brewer, David Phillips, Stephanie Davis, Patsy Gorr, Karen Dodson, David Wildman, Doug Wilson, Tim Spanier, Jeff Spanier. ROW 3: Barry White, Harry Harlan, Harvey Yost, Claude Abbott, Patrick Tiernan, John Thompson, Gary Smith, Tom Rags- dale, Geoffrey Schwenae, Glennie Gregory, Carol Glahn, Mary Baker. ROW 4: Neil Geppelt, Charlotte Dormire, Linda Farmer, Dave Harris, Howard Greer, Edward Le- Grande, Mike Brendler, Barney Gibbs, John McAdams, Larry Robertson, Howard Hunter, Kent Petzold. ROW 5: Douglas Sievers, Mike Sigmon, Don Jensen, David Haddock, Allan Edmonds, Wendell Mulder, William Plummer, Ken Owen, Wendell Ogden, David McCollum. Club Worked with Sr. Republican Party thews, director of the State Agency for Sur- plus Properties; Denzil Garrison, Senate mi- nority leader for Oklahoma; Happy Camp, state representative; G. T. Blankenship, House minority leader for Oklahoma; E. L. Bud Stewart, Oklahoma Republican state chair- man. The Young Republicans selected Tina Gray, Guymon, Oklahoma, sophomore, as their queen. She represented the club during Home- coming festivities and in the state queen con- test. Officers for the year included James A. Fet- gatter, chairman; Chet Willey, first vice-chair- man; Richard Martin, second vice-chairman; Cheryl Colwell, third vice-chairman; Sarah Minger, secretary, and Kenneth Dahms treas- urer. The exec council had the job of planning the strategy of OSU's delegation to the Federation convention in St. Louis in April. Page 287 FRONT ROW: Bill Starks (pres- ident), Michael Simmons (first vice-president), Roland Treat (second vice president), Carole Cooper (secretary), Larry Per- rine (treasurer). ROW 2: Robert Gibson, Ron Smallwood, Anne Asplund, Marty Sewell, Donna Hughes, Sandra Farris, Douglas Dollar. ROW 3: Barbara Bre- mer, Jim Carano, Donna Ellis, Cathleen Yordi, James Cowden, Kay Dodd Witt, Darlene Bryan. ROW 4: Alan Krug, John Tiger, Ken Biddle, Bill Oden, Charles Allen (advisor), Cliff Armstrong, William Roepke (advisor). Pi Alpha Mu Took 4-day Field Trip to Chicago Pi Alpha Mu, an honorary advertising fra- ternity acquaints students with the fast moving pace of the advertising world. On a 4-day field trip to Chicago, students toured a metropoli- tan newspaper and ad agency. Pi Alpha Mu also sponsored a 7-man panel seminar with representatives from three Oklahoma City ag- encies. The major project was the publication of a Fall and Spring Sports Spectacular. Part of the proceeds were presented to the journalism school in the form of a $300 scholarship. Sigma Delta Chi Co-Sponsored Varsity Revue The OSU chapter co-sponsored the Varsity Revue talent show, participated in High School Journalism Days, invited well-known profess- ionals in radio, TV and news media to speak on campus, and contributed scholarship money to the school of journalism. This national jour- nalism fraternity is composed of undergrad- uates and professionals. FRONT ROW: Tom Williams (president). Dale Levy (vice- president), Glenn Butler (advisor), Mike Gerald (secretary). ROW 2: Thayne Cozart (treasurer), Tim Curtin, Charles Al- len (advisor), Clay Allen, J. L. Brandon. FRONT ROW: L. H. Bengston (advisor), Jim Gray, Mi- chael Elliott, Ronald Lane, William Irwin (treasurer), John Shaklee (secretary), Wayne Taggart (president). ROW 2: Joseph Astafan, Larry Tarlton, Barry Parsley, Paul Wong, Jerry Stierwalt, Keith Gan, Ronnie Rippey, Paul Sumto. ROW 3: Douglass Lee, James Hobbs, Clyde Raffety, Rich- ard McElhaney, Charles Herndon, James Creason, Robert Morris, John Tate. ROW 4: David Newton, Ron Bradley, Larry Hime, Edd McGough, John Rogers, Bruce Ricks. Industrial Arts Assoc. Repaired Christmas Toys Working with the Stillwater Chamber of Commerce, the Student Industrial Arts Asso- ciation repaired toys at Christmas that were given to underprivileged children. The organi- zation took several field trips during the year to study different industrial arts processes. SIAA entered their own teams in intramural compe- tition. Pi Mu Epsilon Promoted True Math Scholarship The promotion of true scholarship, particu- larly in the field of mathematics, was the pur- pose of Pi Mu Epsilon. To be eligible for membership students must have completed six hours of math and be enrolled in three more, for a total of 9 hours beyond calculus. A 3.5 in math courses and a 3.0 overall was required of all members. FRONT ROW: Jerry Hurst, Jimmy Johnson, Nancy Eaton. Fred Emry, Teresa Ashenhurst Robert Collins. ROW 2: Bev Handley, Kenneth Case, Neal Kilmer, Howard Kunka, Duane Matthiesen, Gary Pope, Sharon Daniel. ROW 3 : Terry Denton, Robert Gibson, James Bradley, Jimmie La- kin, Bruce Wiancko, Harrison Mendenhall, Reg Poorbaugh. } 4 Oklahoma Tech's new 300-man dual-wing dormitory provides additional housing facilities for the increasing student population. Tech Students Put Theory Into Practice The type of training offered at Oklahoma State Tech, provides men and women with knowledge and skills not only to have the tech- nological know-how but the experience of put- ting theory into practice. More than 20,000 students have studied at Tech during its 18 years of operation. The school is a branch of Oklahoma State Univer- sity. Its sprawling campus has 17 acres under roof, housing classrooms for 33 different skills. Each course was established at the request of an association or industry. Tradition at Tech has been abandoned for practicability. Only skills and theories are taught that will provide graduates with salable skills in the actual work-a-day world. Critical need for technicians in the refrigeration and air con- ditioning fields draws an increasing number of men to Tech. Page 290 Working on diesel equipment becomes valuable skill as students progress from engine principles to actual work in customer Ill 1' .1 The new $302,902 classroom building at Oklahoma State Tech features the most modern in electronic equipment. Modern instructional equipment prepares electronics graduates at Tech for transition into industry. Young women at Oklahoma State Tech are offered artistic courses leading to potential careers in commercial art. Page 292 Pursuing knowledge for careers in the foods service industry, culin- ary arts and baking students pro- duce prize winning confections. All types of equipment found in industry are employed in the modern automotive shops at Oklahoma State Tech. Page 293 AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS Section Was Contender for Bendix Award The Student Section of ASME was one of the most active student technical societies at OSU. An interesting variety of programs, field trips to industrial and technical institu- tions, a spring picnic, cash competition in technical paper contests and annual participa- tion in the OSU Engineering Exposition were a few of the rewarding activities which ASME members enjoyed. Monthly programs and in- dustrial visitations were planned to entertain and educate mechanical engineering students of all interests — aeronautical, petroleum, de- sign, and power. ASME was awarded second place in stu- dent exhibit competition at the 1966 Engi- neering Exposition. The OSU section was al- so a contender for the Bendix Award, pre- sented annually to the outstanding ASME sec- tion in this region. Members may compete in technical paper contests at regional and na- tional conferences of ASME. Through this variety of activities the mem- bers of ASME benefited directly from a tech- nical organization with these two main ob- jectives: to promote fellowship among engi- neering students and to further engineering practices. The officers for the past year were Darrel Fry, president; Jim Rogers, vice-president; Richard Byron, treasurer; Jim Bradley, secre- tary. FRONT ROW: Darrel Fry, Jim Rogers, Richard Byron, Jim Bradley, Kishore Desai, Ramesh Bakshi. ROW 2: Vin- cent Innarella, Patrick Ellis, Elden Cross, Donald Peck, Van- gala Reddy, Gunvant Shah, Suleman Abdulla. ROW 3: Mike Birdsall, Mike Basinger, Wes Delozier, Robert White, David Phillips, Jim Norton, Mike Botchlet ROW 4: Robert Morgan, George Llewellyn, Glen Hicks, Douglas Crumley, John Harder, Robert Sompayrac, David Wilson, Kenneth Crawford. Page 294 CHAPTER SEVEN RESIDENCES Cowboy Week was new and different this year, and when each residence was asked to adopt the theme for a while, the Theta's took part wholeheartedly. Personal servitude has been abolished for a long time. But the pledges were always happy to do favors for members any time of the day or night. Fraternities and Sororities PANHELLENIC COUNCIL OSU Host Big 8 Panhellenic Convention The Panhellenic Council, with two repre- sentatives from each of the eleven sororities on campus, has as its national aims the attainment of cooperation between Greek living groups and university rules and authorities. Working with a sponsor from the faculty, the dean of women, Panhellenic seeks to further the inter- ests of Greek women in a scholastic atmos- phere. With IFC, Panhellenic coordinates act- ivities for the Greek living groups. Activities of the Panhellenic groups were quite varied. The Big 8 Greek convention was held at State this year with Panhellenic as host- ess. Scholarship awards were offered to the sorority with highest grades on campus. Dur- ing the Christmas season, Panhellenic spon- sored a project to send Christmas cards and small presents to American soldiers in South Vietnam. Spring reception saw the delivery of several awards from Panhellenic to the soror- ities. With IFC, the council helped plan Greek Week and the annual Spring Sing involving all the Greek groups. Panhellenic also spon- sored Jr. Panhellenic Council, made up of rep- resentatives from sorority pledge classes. One of the prime concerns of Panhellenic is the supervision of formal fall rush. Rush book- lets are produced and distributed to all rushees during the summer. Each year, rush rules are revised and voted upon by all the sororities. Rules and procedures during rush are super- vised by Panhellenic members. FRONT ROW: Carolyn Robertson, Judy Cox, Susan Flem- ing, Nancy Allison, Elaine Bachle, Pam Weigle. ROW 2: Betty McCoy, Linda Blizzard, Marta Ross, Jo Ellen John- son, Joan Wise, Karen Bone, Jerry Banks. ROW 3: Jac- queline Frost, Donna Ellis, Nancy Samuelson, Jane DeWitt, Toni Biard, Melissa Cleveland, Mary Jane Baker, Marsha Ray. Page 300 FRONT ROW: R. J. Ross, James Norton, Jim Blazer, Mike Christ, Gole Wilkerson, Phil Romero, Tom Bruner, Bruce Bell, Jerry Remington. ROW 2: Jon Ford, Jim Bates, Tom King, Rod Crouch, Don Mitchell. Rick Messer, Greg Sharp, Bob Green, Lynn LeGrand. ROW 3: Ted Wilson, Richard Bennett, Richard Woodman, Larry Edwards, Burns Hargis, Robert Roark, Roger Maxwell, Bruce Dearborn, Mark Thomason, Stan Kays. ROW 4: Dave Cooper, Bill Hall, Jack Corgan, Fred Emry, James Owen, Mike Sigmon, Steve Armbruster, Douglas Sarojak, Bob Todd, Matt Schae- fer. INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL Exec Council Attended NIC Convention The goal of the Interfraternity Council at Oklahoma State is to promote public relations and to project the contributions of the indivi- dual fraternities to the campus and the com- munity. IFC is composed of all fraternity presi- dents and one elected representative from each of the twenty-five houses, and it governs and enforces all regulations controlling the activ- ities of the houses in their relation with the campus. This year many worthwhile service projects were carried on by the member fraternities and by the council itself. The personal possessions of Frank Eaton, Pistol Pete , and the Nation- al Interfraternity Council's World's Fair Ex- hibit were displayed in the Union. The Junior Iron Man Award offers a stimulus for pledge classes to work on many service projects, such as cleaning the campus after an election. The main activities sponsored by IFC were Greek Week, the All-Campus Art Show at the Sigma Chi house, Spring Sing, and the Spring Leader- ship Workshop. The executive council traveled to Washing- ton, D.C. in December to attend the NIC Con- vention. Many new ideas and goals were eval- uated at this conference. Members of the ex- ec council were president, Gale Wilkerson, Delta Tau Delta; vice-president, Mike Christ, Sigma Nu; secretary, Jim Blazer, Sigma Phi Epsilon; treasurer, Phil Romero, Phi Kappa Tau; advisor, Darrel K. Troxel. Page 301 FRONT ROW: Karen Bone (sponsor), Susan Rippy (presi- dent), Nancy Britton (secre- tary), Donna Taggart (treasur- er), Martha Dunn. ROW 2: Deborah Dolezal, Pam Davis, Martha Martin, Connie Jo Wi- ley, Pam Wilson, Ruth Folmar. ROW 3: Kathy Lauderdale, Cheryl Hesser, Ceilia McCallis- ter, Martha Walta, Joann Child- ers, Paula Compton. Jr. Panhellenic Cave Christmas Party for the Aged Junior Panhellenic, consisting of two repre- sentatives from each sorority pledge class, worked with campus Panhellenic to promote better understanding among sororities. Women cooperate in activities in which the Greek sys- tem participates. The girls enjoyed a coke party with JIFC, and a Christmas program for the aged. Pro- moting better relations with independent women, a party was held in the Union. All pledge classes attended and brought, as their guests, unaffiliated friends. Junior IFC Promoted Interfraternity Relations Comprised of fraternity pledge class presi- dents and one delegate, the Junior Inter-Fra- ternity Council strove to promote better re- lations among themselves, thus maturing to- ward fraternity ideals. The officers for 1965- 66 JIFC were president, Steve Kuykendal; vice-president, Lynn Surratt; secretary, Joe Spencer; treasurer, Gary Cottongim. FRONT ROW: Jon Ford (advisor), Rick Messer (advisor), Billy Wilson, George Kizer, Roe Penticuff, Joe Spencer, John Fears, Rod Hatchett. ROW 2: Jim McKee, Dwain Jindra, Frank Graves, Ellis Naifeh, Gary Hunter, Don McCune, Steve Johnson, Mike Bolick, Jim Nickles. ROW 3: Pat- rick Brooks, Kenneth Smith, Larry Hastings, Brian Horinek, Bill Jacobs, Howard Wixson, Sam Parrott, Alan Keller, Gary Cottongim. ROW 4: John Paul Gray, Dave Capron, Steven Johnson, Charles Genthe, Steve Briggs, Johnny Turn- er, Dick Shanahan, Steve Kuykendall, Steve Jones. ROW 5: Lynn Surratt, Bryan Mize, Mark Bidnick, John Thomas, John Chaffin, Dick Teis, Mike Mitchell, Gary Hodge, Charlie Powers, Joe Mayden. ALPHA PHI ALPHA Colo nized Chapter Received Charter Epsilon Epsilon colony of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity began first year of full fraternity status at Oklahoma State University . . . colony received charter at annual officer initiation banquet, January 29, 1966 . . . nineteen men with pledge class of eighteen strive to instill the ideals of excellency and the fraternity aims: manly deeds, scholarship, and love for all mankind . . . men active on campus . . . Arnold Droke, varsity track . . . Samuel Rob- ertson played varsity basketball . . . Frank Sneed, varsity football . . . Ron Zanders, active in Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE, Sigma Tau . . . Tau Iota Epsilon member was Samual Robison . . . spring formal highlighted the social calendar . . . Alpha Phi Alpha president was Wardell Hollis; Sam- uel Ward, vice-president; Bruce Bell, secretary, and Claud Evans, treasurer. ROW 1: Bruce Bell, Claud Evans, Stanley Evans, Wardell Hollis, William Johnson. ROW 2: Kenneth Kimbrough, Robert Taylor, Wilbur Thom- as, Donald Tucker, Ronald Zanders. Page 303 ACACIA 1215 University Members Kept Active in Campus Groups Acacian led Engineering Student Council . . . Mantz was presi- dent of the council . . . Harvey, vice-president of ICP . . . also member of Business Student Council . . . Bob Null was president of AIIE . . . Childers, Crooch, Harvey were in Alpha Kappa Psi . . . Bowman served in Kappa Kappa Psi . . . Mantz was presi- dent of Alpha Pi Mu . . . Smith was in ASME . . . Wiechman, corresponding secretary of AIIE . . . Gilbert and Harvey served in SAM . . . Heise, Block Bridle and Alpha Zeta . . . Heise was also honored by Omicron Delta Kappa . . . Harvey was se- lected for membership in Blue Key . . . Scott, pledge trainer of Alpha Nu . . . Mantz received St. Pat's Salute . . . Scott, social chairman of IFC . . . Acacia chapter officers were Bill Scott, president; Dave Smith, vice-president; Jim Short, secretary; Dean Gilbert, treasurer. Joining in with the excitement of the homecoming activities and the house decorations, the Acacia added their say, Go Cowboys. William Allison, Nic Anderson, Mark Bailey, Glenn Bergdorf, John Bluethman, Charles Bogie. Steven Boswell, Phillip Bowman, Patrick Brooks, William Barnett, Rick Cheadle, Edward Childress. Norman Clark, Philip Cooksey, James Cowden, Gary Crooch, Dean Dugger, Gerald Gailey. Paul Harvey, Donald Hayes, Robert Hayes, Ben Hazlett, Karl Jacobs, Wally Johnson. Larry Kenrick, Donald Lehman, Philip Lynn, Carl Moore, Dale Osborn, Cliff Phelps. Richard Pierce, Gary Pinkston, Jimmy Ramsey, Alan Reaves, Mike Reding, Mike Sadler, Den- nis Schneider. Jack Scott, William Scott, How- ard Shewned, James Short, David Smith, Kenneth Smith, Steve Smith. Robert Taylor, John Walker, Patrick Walters, Dale Wells, Her- bert Wiechman, Larry Wood, Richard Young. Page 305 Patricia Abernathy, Judith Adair, Karen Anderson, Karen J. An- derson, Karen S. Anderson, Cher- yl Arnold, Deborah Ashenhurst. Teresa Ashenhurst, Marty Belt, Denice Berg, Janna Black, Nan- cy Bomhoff, Rebecca Brabner, Judy Brown. Ann Chaffin. Joann Childers, SuzAnne Close, Jonne Cochran, Jean Cockes. Judy Combs, Ju- dith Cox. Elizabeth Davies, Dinell Davis, Judy Deiro, Barbara Ditmore, Lois Ditmore, Linda Dunn, Mar- tha Dunn. Carol Glaze, Diane Gleason, Me- linda Hanraty, Jeannie Heinrich, Carolyn Herbert, Nancy Hissem, Karen Horn. JoAnne Hunt, Jeanne Jenkins, Jill Jepson, Jennifer Johnson, Glenda Jones, Judith Kirk, Joyce Lackey. Lynn Lapp, Linda Lee, Mary Leugemors, Linda Liles, Marilyn Maier, Ann Marshall, Virginia Mavris. Charlene May, Sharon McCan, Carolyn McCracken, Nancy Mef- forr, Loisanne Merritt, Sarah Minger, Diane Misenheimer, Ja- nice Noore. Kathleen Neill, Kenyan Pearson, Carolyn Plecker, Joan Pritchett, Duane Purdum, Suzanne Ray, Kristin Riebel, Barbie Robertson. Judy Rubin, Karen Shaddox, Pa- tricia Shafer, Kathryn Shearer, Linda Silberberger, Cheryl Smart, Susan Stone, Mickey Stovall. Nancy Street, Becky Sykes, Jan Tillery, Mareyn White, Gayle Wilson, Judith Wilson, Linda Witt, Karen Young. Page 306 ALPHA CHI OMEGA 223 S. Garfield Campus Leaders of Eight Organizations Alpha Chi's led eight campus organizations, AWS, Trish Aber- nathy; SUAB, Linda Buckner; YWCA, Adele Winburn; SEA, Karen Anderson; State SEA, Mary Leugemores; H ID Club, Eve Northup; Pythian Daughters, Ann Chaffin; CTM Club, Prissy Osburn . . . representatives on Business Student Coun- cil were Mary Leugemors and Virginia Lee . . . Education Council Cheryl Smart . . . Home Ec Council Marilyn Maier . . . Angel controller Liz Davies . . . seven Blades and four Capettes . . . twirlers Joan Pritchett and Carolyn Herbert . . . sweethearts . . . Acacia, Carolyn Plecker, and Farm House, Barbara Ditmore . . . Carolyn Plecker was selected as Best Dressed Coed . . . chapter officers were Sharon McCan, pres.; Trish Abernathy, first vice; Karen Anderson, second vice; Linda Buckner, corres. sec; Teresa Ashenhurst, treasurer; Beverly Wendorff, rush. Busily, the Alpha Chi's prepare masks and pumpkins for a Halloween party to entertain the senior members of Kappa Kappa Gamma. ALPHA DELTA PI 1309 University O'Colly and Panhellenic Led by ADPi Alpha Delta Pi had many representatives in campus organiza- tions . . . Carolyn Robertson was Panhellenic president . . . Patty Musick co-editor of O' Collegian and director of 1966 Var- sity Revue . . . Association of Women Students elected Connie Staff pres. . . . wearing the Mortar Board was Jerry Banks, also on Home Ec. Council and President's Conduct Comm. . . . Beverly Osborn was president of Med Tech Society . . . Marty Sewell secretary of Publications Board . . . Sue McKinster marched in Blades . . . Carol Cooper VR girl . . . Janie Beecham Home Ec Student Council . . . Nancy Richardson McFall was Miss Varsity Revue . . . Sewell and Musick Theta Sigma Phi . . . Chapter officers: Mary Schmidt, pres.; Carol Elliot, first vice; Carolyn Ham, second vice; Carol Smith, sec; Jane White, treas. Finding needed help, ADPi members worked on the Homecoming decorations that brought them third place in house decorations. Nancy Allen, Diana Armstrong, Victoria Badger, Jerry Banks, Mary Barnes, Jane Beecham, Margaret Bivens. Karen Corlee, Janet Clary, Car- ole Cooper, Cynthia Craver, Di- ana Dallam, Pamela Davis, Nan- cy Duncum. Carol Elliott, Donna Ellis, Mari- lyn Elwell, Judy Epperson, Ju- dith Faber, Barbara Felkins, Sharon Flinn. Gloria Gardner, Diane Gray, Barbara Goodwin, Terri Greiner, Jerry Hall, Carolyn Ham, Ann Hawkins. Jo Hemphill, Donna Hughes, El- eanor Keller, Tweetie Knox, Sharon LeCrone, Suzanne Logan, Janet Lowery. Barbara Lynch, Linda March, Ceilia McCallister, Jane McKee, Virginia McKinster, Marjorie McKnight, Linda Morris. Linda Murphy, Patricia Musick, Diane O'Dell, Suzanne Ohan, Beverly Osborne, Deborah Par- ish, Sharon Pate. Diane Pontius, Maria Powers, Mary S. Powers, Patricia Pritch- chard, Ruthanne Ratcliffe, Janet Reed, Carolyn Robertson. Patricia Sampson, Mary Schmidt, Martha Sewell, Gloria Sheets, Carol Smith, Lydia Smith, Pa- tricia Smith. Connie Staff, Karen Taggart, Gayl Van Pielt, Donna Vaught, Mary Etta Veatch, Jayne White, Janis Young. Page 309 Gary Allen, Michael Baker, Sam- uel Barr, Merle Buss, Glenn Cooper. Michael DeBerry, Ted Detmer, Thomas Dickey, Mitch Dobson, David Farmer. Jon Ford, Sherrell Griffith, Bethel Herrold, James Hinton, Joe Hinz. Ladd Hudgins, James Jacobs, Keith James, Oliver Kinzie, John Kusel. Homer Lewis, Tom Lucas, Lane Mills, Don Moore, John Oldham. Robert Olson, William Pond, Don Priboth, David Richardson, Ronald Robinson. Albert Smtih, Boyd Spencer, Ste- phen Spleth, Walter Stidham, Phil Switzer. Robert Thompson, Terry Tip- pens, Larry Walker Jimmy Will- iams, Jerry Zahl. Page 310 ALPHA GAMMA RHO 224 S. Washington Student Union Fair Booth Placed First Leading Pi chapter of Alpha Gamma Rho for 1965-66 were Ladd Hudgins, president; Jack Barr, vice-president; Ken Spur- ling, secretary, and Joe Bill Hinz, treasurer . . . AGR's won first place in the Student Union Fair booth competition . . . annual Christmas party and the Pink Rose formal were the hi- lights of an active social calendar . . . James and Hudgins were selected by Omicron Delta Kappa . . . Farmer and Tip- pins were honored by Intercollegiate Knights . . . Ford and Kusel, members of Blue Key . . . Hudgins was listed in Who's Who in American Colleges . . . Hinz was elected as a member of the OSU Student Senate . . . Ford served as president of Blue Key and was selected as Student Union Activities Board Personality of the Month . . . all-campus Barn Dance spon- sored in the fall. Practicing roping tricks was a favorite pastime around the AGR house. Any Aggie rodeo fan could tell you that they were good. ALPHA TAU OMEGA 240 S. Hester ATO's Participated in Campus Activities The Blackfoot Formal, Pagan Party and the annual Christmas Party were a few of the social events enjoyed by the men of Alpha Tau Omega . . . Active on campus were Randle Krejci and Bill Hall, members of Mu Kappa Tau . . . Davis was listed on the President's Honor Roll . . . Warden and Shepherd were members of Block and Bridle . . . Harlan was honored by Kappa Kappa Psi . . . Scott Shepherd served on the inter- national Relations Council . . . Melton was selected for Engi- neering Gavel Club . . . Cook was a member of ASCE . . . Cotner was elected publicity chairman on the International Re- lations Council . . . Davis was selected for the Army Superior Cadet Award . . . Serving as chapter officers were Charles Da- vis, president; Dick Shepherd, vice-president; Bob Jarvis, treas- urer; Wiley Cook, secretary. Busily marking the sidewalks from various sorority houses all over campus, the ATO's showed the way to their Blackfoot Formal. Thomas Avery, Raymond Borg- man, Thomas Bridwell, Wiley Cook, Victor Cotner, Steve Da- mon. Charles Davis, Virgil Downing, Donald Earls, Charles Evans, John Fears, Toby Graves. Charles Hall, William- Hall, Sam- uel Harding, Harry Harlan, Rob- ert Jarvis, Steven Johnson. Michael Kellenbarger, James Kel- ly, Charles McDonald, Victor McMillen, Joe Melton, James Phillips. Gary Rock, Robert Scott, Tom Shaw, Richard Shepherd, Jay Wagle, Henry Warden. Pledging was a period of the members hav- ing a sneak on the pledges, or the pledges, say stealing the silverware. They were great fun for all, until the pledges came back. Page 313 EUFI Neill Armstrong, Bill Ashbaugh, Howard Atkins, Bartow Bradley, Galen Briggs, Stephen Briggs, Andrew Brotton, Terry Christen- sen. Gary Cottongim, Anthony Craw- ford, Curtis Cunningham, George Dewberry, James Dickison, Stan- ley Dixon, Henry Eddins, Arthur Elder. Glenn Epper ley, William Fallin, Jerry Fine, James Frazier, Ron- ald Gabbett, Tom Gardner, John Gibson, James Gilbert. Robert Graalman, Charles Gram- lich, James Gray, Larry Hankla, Franklin Hansen, Jim Hayes, Jim Hays, Larry Herring. Jack Herron, Fred Hobbs, Mi- chael Holdridge, Jay Keffer, Kent Kistler, Jerry Koop, Rich- ard Leonardo, David Lundy. Dean McClain, John McDaniel, Roger McMillan, Dennis Mc- Neill, William Meadors, Patrick Mickle, Bill Munn, Rolland Nash. John Noble, Ray Odom, Charles Polk, Theodore Purdom, John Reid, Robert Roark, Don Rob- inson, Bryce Roderick. Michael Rodgers, Gary Roush, Richard Rodgers, Fred Rust- mann, Scott Savage, Al Segnar, Greg Sharp, Joseph Smith. Thomas Spickelmar, Jay Sparks, Jerry Spencer, Mick Sullivan Clarence Symes, William Towns- end, James Troxel. William Vaughn, Ken Venzke, Dean Wertz, John Williams, Rus- sell Williamson, Terry Wilson, Daniel Zalovdek. BETA THETA PI 1207 University Campus Leaders Predominant in Chapter Greg Sharp leads Beta Theta Pi as president . . . Jim Boats- man vice-president; John Reid secretary; Dean McElvany treasurer . . . Betas active on campus . . . Burris elected arts and sciences senator . . . IFC senator, Hankla . . . Elder led freshmen . . . directing Government Week was Roark . . . Boatsman served on Business Student Council . . . People to People director, Rodgers . . . Richardson commanded Army ROTC division . . . Noble and Rodgers worked on Cowboy Week committee . . . outstanding men honored . . . Sharp tapped by Blue Key . . . Intercollegiate Knights elected Spen- cer, Roark and Hankla . . . honorary frats . . . Phi Eta Sig- ma, Atkins, Barr, Briggs, Smith, Williams, Forrest, McElvaney and Rodgers . . . Beta Gamma Sigma, Boatsman, Byres and Hendrickson . . . Omicron Delta Kappa members were Gray, Hendrickson, and Fuqua. Wednesday and Thursday evenings at 6:30 were quiet except for an occasional Biff! Bam! Zok! coming from the dynamic duo on TV. CHI OMEGA 310 Monroe Leadership and Scholarship Kept High Outstanding in scholarship and campus leaders was Chi Omega . . . Jill Harris and BethMcGraw were on Mortar Board . . . Ann File was pres. of Ed Student Council . . . Janet Prater, Sherri Sanders, Education Council . . . Kathy Reams, Beth Harris, Becky Matney were on Arts and Sciences Council . . . JoAnn Richert was treasurer of AWS . . . vice-pres. of sopho- more class was Heather Heath . . . Pam Shockley was Out- standing Senior Woman . . . Carolyn Pool Engineering Queen . . . Vet Med Queen, Barbara Massey . . . Karen Hove, 52nd Wing Commander for Air Force . . . the chapter won second in women's floats in Homecoming and second place in Varsity Revue . . . Also eight members of Angel Flight . . . two senators and three in Who's Who . . . chapter officers were Jill Harris, pres.; Lynda Keas, vice-president; Judy Orbison, sec; Linda Holton, treas. In antic ipation of their annual Ski Party, the Chi Omega's were sitting around practicing some of their favorite folk tunes. Jeanne Alexander, Lou Almon, Ellen Barnes, Margaret Ben brook, Mae Berry, Donna Bias- del, Carol Bowman, Virginia Branch. Mary Brawner, Susan Brehm, Leslie Buchwald, Sally Burrows, Pamela Byerley, Marsha Clift, Jacquelyn Colville, Mary Cope- land. Carol Corbin, Anne Cox, Diane DeFoe, Diane Dixon, Sherrill DuFour, Cheryl Edwards, Jane Faires, Sharon Forney. Jacqueline Frost, Sharon Getch- ell, Linda Gibson, Nancy God- dard, Lois Gore, Chris Hamill, Linda Hammond, Deanna Har- bin. Beth Harris, Jill Harris, Heather Heath, Brita Hedlund, Linda Hol- ton, Holly Houston, Linda John- son, Lynda Keas. Phyllis Lakey, Frances Leivo, Linda Lightfoot, Jan Lovelady, Sue Mahaffey, Martha Martin, Barbara Massey, Diane Mathers. Becky Matney, Betty McCoy, Mari McGraw, Deidra McGriff, Linda Moore, Nan Morris, Pam Morrison, Carolyn Moyers. Constance Moyers, JoDel Novak, Julia Orbison, Frances Pohle- mann, Carolyn Pool, Mary Por- ter, Janet Prater, Cindy Price. Joel Raymond, Kathy Reams, Jo Ann Richert, Barbara Ross, Sherri Sanders, Nanette Shaw, Christine Sheets, Susan Skinner. Janie Smelser, Linda Smith, Lois Sprague, Judy Stephens, Jo Stew- art, Sandy Stuart, Bonita Synar, Donna Taggart. Brenda Taylor, Cheryl Thomp- son, Kathi Tucker, Karen Walk- er, Georgan Wallace, Paula Wil- kinson, Carol Williams, Judith Winters, Marsha Woodfin. Page 317 Frank Aaron. Thomas Baggett, John Baum. Dan Belcher. John Bell. Robert Bird. Gary Britton. Tern' Chapel. Thomas Coats. Louis Cohen. Michael Cole. Rob- ert Collins. Robert CornwelL Ronald Dale. Leslie Davidson. Robert Denny. Jem Dinsmore. Leon Dooley. Gene Dorris, Charles Dorris. Earl Ellis. Dennis Felix. Charles Fisher. Nicholas Fitzgerald. John Ford. Ronald Freeman. James Gabelsberg. ::±. Di.ii Gcrcc-. John Handle . Ken Harper. John Hatfield. Stuart Holbrook. John Stephen Johnson. Stephen Jones, Randall King. Dale Levy. Nelson Richard Lihou. James Donald McCune. Roben M;- Garry. Byron McGowan. John Mounts. G rolc Oberlender. Ev- erett Owen. John Patterson. Dean Panerson. Gary Plamer. Ron Pope. Kenneth Rainbolt. Stephen Reilley. John Rivers. Charles R-rzers. S:err.e R; = ; : John Schos:er. Daves Simmons DE Singleton. Michael St Thomas Springfield. William Staub. John Tidwell. Alton Wag- - : - Lorrin Walker. George Wa Lammy Weisman. Mike Weis- man. Barry West. Paul Wilson. Reagan Wilson. Tom Win. DELTA CHI 703 University Playboy Formal Added Variety to Season Playboy and White Carnation Formals highlighted Delta Chi's social calendar . . . men active in campus activities . . . Singleton served as president of Lassos Lariats . . . editing O'Collegian was Levy . . . Arts and Sciences Student Council Dahms . . . Long honored as Blue Key man and Supreme Court justice . . . Bird was ODK member and Student Senate . . . Dorris led ICP as president . . . Saied was chosen as World's Fair Sooner guide . . . members active in O-Staters . . . Sigma Delta Chi . . . Intercollegiate Knights . . . Chi Epsilon . . . house decoration added to Homecoming spirit . . . leading the Delta Chi officers were Ted Wilson president; vice-president Charles Fisher; recording secretary Gene Dorris; treasurer Tom Witt; corresponding sec. Dale Levy; pledge train- er Jack Bell; member at large Ron Dale. Just to pass the time away, the Delta Chi's were playing around trying to build a tower of strength with their own manpower. DELTA DELTA DELTA 1506 W. Third Activity in Campus Croups Stressed Tri Delta's active in campus organizations . . . Billie Jo Mat- thews served as president of Arts and Sciences Student Council . . . Donna McElroy was selected as one of the top ten senior women . . . girls were active in Orange and Black Quill, Orange Quill and Education Student Council . . . Johanna Bond was in Angel Flight . . . Kathy King twirled with the marching band . . . other honors include Arts and Sciences Queen and Gavel Club Queen . . . first place in Sigma Chi Derby Day with Donita Williams as Miss Derby Day . . . Mor- tar Board tapped three Tri Delts . . . two members selected for Who's Who in American Colleges . . . the sorority was also represented in Army Blades and Capettes drill teams . . . lead- ing the chapter was Karen Bias, president . . . other officers were Nancy Eaton, vice president; Bonnie Alston, recording sec- retary. Admiring their past achievements, Tri Delta's enjoyed their new living room and fireplace while looking at their scrapbooks. Linda Anderson, Linda Bates, Beverly Beachboard, Janet Beis- ser, Barbara Berry, Judy Berry- man, Karen Bias, Margaret Bond. Ann Bonham, Lisbeth Brings, Ja- nis Brooks, Reta Brown, Barbara Burrows, Nancy Calhoon, Mar- ianne Cooley, Ruth Cooley. Connie Coonrad, Susan Crudup, Jaci Day, Carol De Witt, Donna Dodson, Nancy Eaton, Suzanne Ellington, Kathryn Faulkner. Dale Fenton, Jean Gililland, Sue Graber, Karen Griffith, Mary Grisso, Sylvia Hall, Jan Jennings, Mary Johns. Gaynell Johnson, Connie Jones, Linda Kemp, Kathy King, Rinda Koppitz, Patricia Kuhn, Harriet Kuykendall, Jean LaFevers. Nancy LaFevers, Kathy Lauder- dale, Cynthia Marsh, Billie Jo Matthews, Peggy McElroy, Kathy McGlasson, Elaine Mobley, Kath- leen Moore. Margaret Moore, Sue Moran, Judith Murry, Janet Nichols, Pa- tricia O'Donnell, Lynda Petty, Phyllis Potter, Sandra Powell. Leslie Reiss, Cindy Rogers, Lynn Roney, Marta Ross, Cathy Rusch, Lillian Schoelen, Mary Sheriff. Annette Simpson, Jan Suagee, Mary Sterling, Nan Swank, Ton- ya Tate, Connie Thomas, Nancy Turner. Sandy Vaughn, Myrna Wair, Mary Walker, Mary Susanna Walker, Mary White, Donita Williams, Kay Witt. Page 321 Richard Allen, Jerry Barnett, James Bates, Stephen Brainerd, Virgil Burnett, Dave Capron. Keith Colwell, Richard Douglas, Mike Eischen, Fred Emry, Steve Epps, David Evans. Robert Fowler, Alan Fransen, Robert Gibson, John Gray, Thomas Hackney, Michael Hen- ry. Ronald Holleman, Richard Hoyle, Steve Hutchison, William John- son, William Kidwell, Carl Kurt. Charles LaGrone, Lawrence Lam- prich, William Legg, Louis Loeff- ler, Dennis Luckinbill, Michael Ludewig. Sylvester Maier, David McCar- ty, Patrick McCoy, Joe Millar, Everett Murphy. William Oden. Ken Ontko, Michael O'Toole, William Peacher, Thomas Pette- grew, John Randle, Robert Ship- Andrew Smith, Paul Smith, Vin- son Smith, Richard Starr, Larry Tabor, Gary Toussaint, Jay Tucker . Ronald Walker, Gary Waters, Clifford Watson, Gale Wilkerson, Travis Wilkes, Stanley Williams, T. P. Woodward. Page 322 DELTA TAU DELTA 1306 University Campus Pep and Spirit Led by Chapter OSU cheerleaders headed by Delts . . . Epps, head cheer- leader . . . Burnett and Loeffler were squad members . . . Burnett and Johnson, Who's Who . . . Hutchinson, Intercol- legiate Knights vice-president . . . Bates, Smith were mem- bers of Intercollegiate Knights . . . Wilkerson, president of In- terfraternity Council . . . Fowler and Emery, Omicron Delta Kappa . . . Emery was president of Pi Mu Epsilon . . . Bur- nett, secretary of Blue Key . . . Johnson, Hackney, Blue Key members . . . Jim Bates, IFC public relations chairman . . . Fowler, secretary of Business Council . . . Colwell, McFeely, Fowler, Mu Kappa Tau . . . Brainard was committee chairman for SUAB . . . Chapter officers were Fred Emery, president; Bill Kidwell, vice-pres.; Sylvester Maier, rec. secy.; Bill Fowler, treas. When the unexpected strikes, it is often in group form; for instance, this impromptu shower party for an unsuspecting Delt. DELTA UPSILON 311 S. Hester House Decorations Brought First Prize DU'S won first place in the men's division of house decorations during Homecoming . . . Dave Amann was president of Men's Glee Club . . . Hobson, ASCE . . . McCrary, Young Repub- licans . . . Nicholas, vice-president of International Relations Council . . . Remington, Alpha Kappa Psi . . . Amann, male lead in The Unsinkable Molly Brown, campus musical . . . Hobson, Chi Epsilon . . . LeGrand, Martin, McCrary, Cadet Officers Club . . . Nicholas, IEEE and Central Committee of Intercollegiate Party . . . Remington, Minutemen Drill Team . . . Hickman, Delta Sigma Alpha . . . serving Delta Upsilon in executive positions were John Jamison, president; Jerry Mar- tin, vice-president; Kelly Peil, treasurer; Ray Fremons, recording secretary. The hard work on their house decorations paid off for the DU's. After homecoming keeping the new trophy shiny was a fun task. II I |! f I ' ! ! Bill Amann, Rod Billings, Homer Buck, James Flemons, Skip Greer, Bob Hickman, Rod Hicks. Myron Hise, Herschel Hobson, Michael Holland, Gary Hunter, Douglas Jackson, John Jamison, Richard Keeton. Lynn LeGrand, Jerry Martin, Lee Massey, Thomas McCrary, Jerry McLean, Ellis Naifeh, Bailey Nicholas. Earl Parks, Don Paulson, Kelly Peil, Jerry Remington, Larry Rheuark, Larry Rourke. Michael Russell, Robert Shafer, Esthel Smith, David Sollars, Max Starr, Mitchel Teter. As every good rushee was told, Hazing has been abolished since . . ., and paddling was generally included. But there were times when even the best of us got carried away. Page 325 Mary Jane Baker, Dorothy Bink- ley, Maurelle Branstetter, Donna Brown, Sammie Buchanan, Jan- ice Burger. Linda Cacy, Cynthia Canady, Jacquie Cartland, Pamela Cheat- ham, Charlotte Cleverden, Mar- jorie Connors. Cheryl Crutchfield, Rose Cundiff, Julia Ducker, Dwayla Finch, Martha Grant, Roberta Gray. Glennie Gregory, Dianne Gunn, Jean Halbrook, Kathleen Hess, May Hoag, Linda Holliday. Sandra Hooper, Barbara Horner, Nancy Irwin, Gwendolyn Jones, Ilka Ketonen, Linda Kindschi. Patricia Kraft, Susan Lewis, Gloria Low, Rayma Marshall, Judith Mattox, Bernice McDugle, Karen Meinders. Susan Nowacki, Saundra Pate, Cheryl Porter, Michele Ratliff, Betty Roberts, Jan Scroggs, Nan- cy Smith. Ann Thomson, Linda Tuttle, Pam Waller, Martha Walta, Ka- thy Waugh, Joan Young, Susan Young. Page 326 DELTA ZETA 224 S. Jefferson Many Projects Helped Widen Friendships Delta Zeta friendship widens through National Philanthropies program, Adventures in Friendship . . . sorority contributed to American Hearing Society, giving grants to establish new hearing center or enlarging services of existing centers . . . Navajo assistance and local dinners for foreign women among other phases . . . girls active on campus . . . Sue Cleverdon was Army Blades drill master . . . Blades treasurer was Judy Maddox . . . vice-pres. was Sue Cleverdon . . . honorary fra- ternity members . . . Beta Gamma Sigma . . . Beta Alpha Psi . . . Beta Upsilon Sigma . . . Mu Kappa Tau . . . stu- dent ambassador to Europe was Karen Meinders . . . chapter officers were Pat Kraft, president; May Hoag, recording secre- tary; Dee Dee Finch, rush; Donna Brown, social; Linda Tuttle, treasurer. As part of their philanthropic program, the women of Delta Zeta sponsored a free hearing test for both the campus and Stillwater. || f FARMHOUSE 424 N. Washington Top Campus Scholarship Rating Received FarmHouse received national rating as a summa cum laude chapter and ranked first in campus scholarship . . . men are leaders . . . Prewett elected president of Student Association . . . Reese led Oklahoma Association of Future Farmers of America as pres. . . . Swanda was president of Natl. Collegiate Poultry Clubs . . . Vanderwork served as president of Delta Sigma Alpha . . . vice-pres. of ODK was Gary Pope . . . American Farmer Degree in FFA given to Stanford and Tautfest . . . Armbruster judging award . . . Alpha Zeta holds eleven FH men . . . Sooner Guides Polack and Bornemann . . . Ag senator was Steve Armbruster . . . chapter chose Barbara Ditmore as sweetheart . . . Sunburst Rose Formal held in spring . . . chapter officers were pres. Steve Armbruster; vice- pres. Pat McCoy; treas. Glenn Carlson; sec. Larry Swanda. Exemplary of the men of FarmHouse and their agricultural interest, two members took pride in showing one of their prize lambs. Hollis Allen, Henry Andrews, Robert Armbruster, Stephn Arm- bruster, Barry Bloyd, Phil Bor- David Burleson, Glenn Carlson, David Chandler, Rod Crouch, Sanford Dooley, Terry Dunn. Larry Endersby, Peter Engstrom, Bill Fulton, William Gilstrap, Dan Goodman, Edward Hale. Brian Horinck, William Horn- buckle, Sam Houston, Joe How- ell, Roger Howland Dwain Jin- dra. Jakie Jones, Patrick McCoy, Ben- ny McDonald, Craig McKinley, David Pope, Gary Pope. Terry Pope, Ray Prewett, Monte Reese, Paul Rodman, Robert Sandlin, Kenneth Schwarz. Terry Shaw, Marty Shedeck, Mel- vin Sodowsky, Steven Spore, Thomas Stanford, James Steichen. Larry Swanda, Donald Tallent, Rexford Tautfest, Pete Teel, Rob- ert Tinnen, Terry Vance, Mickey Vanderwork. Page 329 Pat Adcock, Elaine Bachle, Vir- ginia Brown, Sue Bailey, Susan Bailey, Margery Baker, Jody Bellamy, Joanne Beshara. Sheila Bilyeu, Donna Bowlware, Janie Browne, Tana Canny, San- dra Carson, Julie Chapman, Su- sie Clinkenbeard, Cheryl Coiner. Remona Colson, Suzanne Cow- art, Terri Craig, Dru Dalton, Claire Danielson, Julie Daniel- son, Patsy Davis, Jody Dille- shaw. Sara Downing, Janis Durham, Sally Earl, Teresa Ewing, Betty Fletcher, Nancy Frank, Jo Get- tings, Mary Greene. Frances Grethen, Ann Harrison, Janet Harriss, Janice Hart, Pam Heath, Susan Helmers, Mary Hynes, Annette Jelinck. Jo Johnson, Judith Johnson, Judy Johnson, Patricia Kelley, Patric- ia Lamirand, Margaret Leak, Glenda Matheny, Jetta McCas- kell. Carol Mitchell, Rosemary Mona- han, Kathe Mooney, Colleen Moore, Ilene Moore, Miriam Moore, Marianna Murphy, Lynn Oberlender. Carol O'Reilly, Martha Parrott, Kay Patterson, Susan Payne, Ju- dith Pearson, Eowana Peters, Kathy Peters, Connie Plack. Janelle Pollock, Kathryn Price, Marianna Pulling, Linda Ray, Peggy Roberts, Betty Schoelen, Kay Schones, Judy Shriver. Michel Siebert, Carol Smith, Connie Smith, Barbara Sober, Paula Steeper, Donna Stewart, Sheridan Stump, Barbara Tolle. Linda Wagner, Joan Wear, Su- zette Weaver, Shiela Wisherd, Vicki Wood, Elizabeth Woods, Jacque Wright, Marilyn Young. Page 330 GAMMA PHI BETA 1405 W. Third Girls Kept Busy With Campus Activities Among the beauty honors on campus this year, Gamma Phi's Judy Dixon was Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl . . . serving Gamma Phi Beta and active on campus was Lynn Oberlender, Mortar Board, Who's Who in American Colleges and Phi Kappa Phi . . . Gamma Phi's have two officers of the Intercollegiate Party . . . Suzette Weaver secretary and Paula Steeper, treas- urer . . . Pam Heath was Education Senator in the Student Senate ... Jo Ellen Johnson was executive officer of Army Blades and president of ACE . . . serving as president of the Little Sisters of Minerva was Susie Helmers . . . several Gam- ma Phi's participated in Varsity Revue . . . Kathy Thompson was VR choreographer . . . VR girls were Mary Helen Green and Sandy Brady . . . officers for the chapter were Linda Ray, president; Susie Helmers, vice-pres.; and Joanne Beshara, secre- tary. The bright shining trophies were interesting assets to the Gamma Phi's card room. Keeping them sparkling bright was hard work. KAPPA ALPHA 308 S. Hester Dixie Ball Revealed Southern Traditions Southern traditions were revealed in the annual Dixie Ball for the men of Kappa Alpha and their dates . . . Shirley Jones, KA Rose from OSU, was selected National Kappa Alpha Rose . . . Pigalle party, Christmas party, and the Western party were a few of the social events of the year . . . officers for 1965-66 were Larry Edwards, president; Dal Shannon, vice-president; Jim Ran- dall, recording secretary; Ron Howerton, corresponding secre- tary; David Ray, treasurer . . . listed in Who's Who in Ameri- can Colleges was Thornton . . . Balfe was a member of the Engineering Student Council . . . Quast was in Sigma Tau . . . Palm served in Intercollegiate Knights . . . Ritchy and Dixon, Mu Kappa Tau . . . Graves, Delta Sigma Pi . . . Thornton, St. Pat's Salute. Riding the streets of the campus in their Confederate uniforms, the men of KA delivered their Dixie Ball invitations to OSU belles. John Allen, Walter Archibald, Jeffrey Baker, Terry Bishop, The- odore Bullinger, Keith Chapin. Thomas Chapman, Darwin Cri- der, Christopher Crouch, Philip Denton, Gary Detrich, Larry Dunn. Larry Edwards, Thomas Elliott, Richard Evans, Robert Gates, Richard Goodson, Frank Graves. Ronald Howerton, Charles Hut- chinson, Kenneth Jones, Braden Karber, Delmor Kendall, Phill Kern. John Leavell, Richard Locasso, Mike Martin, Stephen Matthies, Don McConnell, Don McNeill. Michael Meador, Pat Mehaffie, Dennis Neibling, Douglas Nixon, Led Noltensmeyer, James Palm, James Randall. Steve Reed, Marshall Rice, David Ricker, David Ritchie, Douglas Sarojak, John Savolainen, Dal Shannon. Russell Smith, Danny Swopes, Roy Thorton, Richard Witt, James Wolfe, Phillip Wright, Thomas York. Page 333 Hires Linda Ammons, Beth Ansley, Mary Appell, Judith Armstrong, Carol Arnold. Mary Bandy, Janet Blaize, Mary Bledsoe. Judy Bradbury, Nancy Britton, Ranell Bules, Patti Byler, Janet Carpenter, Deanne Cashman, Kathy Clerico, Linda Cochran. Cheryl Crain , Kay Crittenden, Elizabeth Cromwell, Janice Deck- er, Sarah Diehl, Marilyn Donkin, Virginia Easter, Cheryl Elder. Brenda Ellison, Janice Ellison, Janet Eppler, Sharon Eubank, Jean Eyler, Marty Graham, Wan- da Gray, Margaret Haley. Alyson Hall, Ann Haliburton, Beverly Handley, Barbara Hart- ley, Frances Hawpe, Linda Hax- el, Jane Hitch, Susan Holmes. Megan Howell, Markay Hughes, Ann Jay, Margaret Jessup, Re- becca Jones, Frances Keck, Vir- ginia Kent, Lynn Ketcham. Dorothy Knapp, Lindy Lain, Marcia LeMaster, Davene Loon- ey, Kay Lorenzen, Alyce Louth- erback, Lin McLaughlin, Shirley McQueen. Augie Mowchan, Donna Owen, Peggy Owens, Mary Parrott, Margaret Patzer, Donna Perry, Jackie Pralle, Adrienne Roberts. Karen Rose, Marsha Rose, Shar- on Ryan, Janet Sawyer, Linda Schellack, Cheryl Selman, Sher- ry Sheehan, Kathy Sheppard. Laura Sneed, Sheryl Stice, Linda Taylor, Margaret Teel, Jeanie Toll, Karen Van Dolsen, Ann Vining. Jill Waddell, Jody Walls, Karen Wendt, Pamela Wilson, Joan Wise, Jane Woodard, Nancy Wright. Page 334 KAPPA ALPHA THETA 1323 University Dean Patchin Award Received for Merits Theta's won Dean Patchin Award . . . two class secretaries, Patti Byler, freshman, and Carol Nickles, junior . . . Sheryl Stice vice-president of the Business Council . . . Janice Ellison was president of the Home Ec. Council . . . Marsha Rose Mortar Board president . . . Joan Wise was elected Panhellenic Senator . . . Cheryl Colwell served OSU as a varsity cheer- leader . . . Rose, Stice and Mary Parrott wore Mortar Boards . . . Marsha Rose and Jane Hitch were chosen REDSKIN Beauties while Linda Shellack was Princess Athena . . . Lynn Ketcham was right wing commander and Markay Hughes Air Force cadet colonel . . . Sheryl Stice and Marsha Rose were listed in Who's Who . . . Nine members were Angels . . . Chapter officers: Mary Parrott, pres.; Jeanie Tolle, first vice- pres.; Sheryl Stice, second; Marsha Rose, sec; Mary Appell, treas. Thetas have this thing about kites, and they put it to good advantage when they had their annual pledge mom-daughter kite party. 1 -JLUjuQ i=.ss; KAPPA DELTA i££ L3L 220 S. Cleveland One-Thousandth Member Initiated 9£§l5g££ Kappa Delta's year was highlighted by the fall initiation of 1,000th member Jo Ann Mosher . . . Phi Kappa Phi selected Linda Maxson and Stephanie Swindle . . . beauties and queens were seen in REDSKIN Beauty Amanda vonTungeln . . . Col- legiate FFA Judy Herring . . . Aggie X Susan Meadows . . . IEEE Cheryl Anderson . . . ASCE Malinda Weber ... Chi Epsilon Pat Kroger . . . Honorary Cadel Col. Fredrena Moore . . . Scabbard and Blade Marcia Wooten . . . leaders of cam- pus organizations included Home Ec. Club Karen Bone . . . Orange Quill Vivian Hart . . . REDSKIN assistant editor Jen- nifer Lamb . . . Kappa Delta Pi vice-pres. Kathy Butterfield . . . Business Student Council Carol Rose . . . twirler Anne Eby . . . chapter officers were president Kathy Butterfield. vice-president Anne Eby, secretary Diane Williams, treasurer Carol Rose, editor Carol Duckert. The privilege of looking through the scrapbook with the KD president and housemother belonged to the one-thousandth member. Cheryl Anderson, Anne Asplund, Judy Black, Karen Bone, Betsy Boyle, Jane Breckenridge, Susan Bryant, Sharon Burgess. Victoria Butler, Kathy Butterfield, Carol Byrd, Sharon Carpenter, Jo Cooper, Beverly Cox, Linda Cox, Cindy Crawford. Lana Cross Dianne Dabney, Mary Dakil, Ruth Darrow, Re- becca Diltz, Deborah Dolezal, Carol Duckert, Edith Eby. Susan Eggert, Marcia Evans, Del- la Filson, Micki Finley, Susan Fleming, Bonnie Fretz, Susan Gahn, Jeannine Gale. Mary Gallagher, Nancy Goerss, Gail Grantham, Sue Harmon, Ju- dy Harper, Phyll is Hart, Vivian Hart, Marsha Hauptfleisch. Brenda Hawkins, Ellen Hayhurst, Judy Herring, Cheryl Hesser, Charlotte Hunter, Janet Jackson, Janna Jolly, Carolyn Junk. Nancy Kays, Pat Kroger, Jenni- fer Lamb, Ginger Marshall, Rita McAlister, Judy McCorkle, Vir- ginia McCune, Beverly McCurdy. Susan Meadows , Jane Meggs, Marilyn Mengadoht, Cheryl Mill- er, Sue Milner, Fredrena Moore, JoAnn Mosher, Melanie Nelson. Mary Nieman, Mary Pedigo, Di- ane Peyton, Mary Phillips, Janna Pierce, Pamela Prater, Kathi Raun, Linda Reed. Paula Richardson, Anne Riddle, Carol Rose, Karen Sheegog, Donna Shidler, Christina Spald- ing, Nancy Sparks, Elizabeth Stephens. Stefanie Swindle, Marcia Taylor, Sandra Tucker, Amanda von Tungeln, Carol Wakelee, Malin- da Weber, Dianne Williams, Sharron Winningham. Page 337 Cindy Axe, Pat Appleby, Terry Bass, Dianne Baxter, Judy Black- burn, Vicki Bloomquist, Char- lotte Brown. Mary Bullock, Linda Callahan, Catherine Causey, Elaine Cock- rell, Connie Courtner, Nancy Cudd, Lynn Curlee. Linda Davis, Mary Raye Denton, Barbara Dillon, Carol Dodds, Georgianna Drummond Mary Francis Edwards, Sarah Emen- hiser. Nancy Farmer, Melanie Farns- worth, Linda Ford, Kathryn French, Peggy Gouge, Helen Gray, Sharon Green. Christy Griffin, Linda Griffin, Marcia Hadler, Lana Hamilton, Ann Harbaugh, Terrie Hardy, Jean Highfill. Katherine Hubbard, Delanie Jones, Susan Jones, Julia Kel- amis, Jeanne Kygar, Gretchen LeMaster, Sally LeMaster. Janice Love, Carla Lovell, Arlene Magruder, Linda McCarty, Char- lotte Mayfield, Gayle Meixner, Marilyn Moore, Jacque Noll. Debbie Oakes, Janet Phillips, Marilyn Pine, Barbara Pojezny, Carol Pojezny, Nancy Price, Mar- sha Rickey, Shirley Ann Ross. Janet Rounsaville, Sharon Rouns- aville, Susie Scarborough, Pat Sholar, Marianne Shepherd, Jean Stamper, Becky Thomas, Karen Thomason. Betty Tracy, Patricia Tucker. Vicki Von Tungelen, Jana War- ren, Claudia Weibel, Kathryn Weibel, Pamela Weigle, Jane Wheeler. Kerry White, Ruthanna White, Janet Williams, Patti Wilson, Penny Whitcraft, Cheryl Wright, Cathleen Yordi, Sue Young. Page 338 KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA 1123 University Kappa's Led Angel Flight and Army Blades Kappas had activities, beauty and scholarship . . . Theta Sig pres. Jean Kyger . . . AWS officers: Christy Griffin, Kay Wei- bel and Delaine Jones . . . senators: Susan Jones, Ed, and Kay Weibel, A S . . . Sharon Gafford sec. Okla. Student Gov. As- soc. . . . ten Angels with Charlotte Brown, local Cmdr.: Marily Moore, area Cmdr. . . . five Blades with Cmdr. Susie Scarborough . . . Jean Kygar co-editor O'Coily . . . REDSKIN staff . . . Okla. Dairy Princess Mary Raye Denton . . . REDSKIN Beauty Terry Hardy . . . queens: Aggie Toastmaster, ASME, AIIE, Army Brigade col., Pershing Rifle Honorary Captain . . . sweethearts: Delta Chi, DTD, Phi Delt and Fiji . . . honors: 6 Mortar Board, 5 Who's Who, 3 Phi Kappa Phi . . . Homecoming float won 1st . . . SU Fair grand prize . . . officers: Georgianna Drummond, pres.; Con- nie Coultner, vice-pres.; Leslie Ledden, treas. The Kappas have always been out on campus, but now with plansfor their new house underway, they've literally taken to the trees. KAPPA SIGMA 1401 University Men Outstanding in Many Varsity Sports Kappa Sigma, one of the first national fraternities at OSU, excels in leadership . . . Hurst president of Pi Mu Epsilon . . . Baker president Chi Epsilon . . . Thompson president Phi Del- ta Mu . . . individual honors . . . Blue Key men were Brit- ton, Baker, Kinkaid . . . Gunn was Eta Kappa Nu . . . Who's Who . . . Sigma Tau . . . Omicron Delta Kappa . . . scholarship in last sixteen years remained above the all-men's average . . . athletes, too . . . Young, Clark, and Goodwin, varsity football . . . out for freshman football were Smith, Goodwin, McPeters and Hodgins . . . Brisco and Drebenstedt, varsity wrestlers . . . cross-country man was Sam Asbury . . . Kappa Sigs captured second place in softball and wrestling . . . two all-university champions, Kinkaid and Robison . . . chap- ter president, Mike Sigman; vice-president, Bill Lunsford; secre- tary, Melvin Reed. During an afternoon of fun, Casa, the well-known Kappa Sig St. Bernard, joined the members in a test of his and their strength. Jere Allen, James Austin, Don- ald Boyd, Allen Brown, Greg Brown, Van Bumpas, Don Cen- ter. David Clabaugh, Thomas Clack, Harlan Coit, Bob Drebenstedt, William Edwards, Don Frank, John Gardner. Jim Garrett, Dan Gibson, James Gunn, Robert Gunn, Robert Haithcock, George Hale, John Hancock. James Harder, Robert Harper, David Hartman, John Hartman, David Hullender, Earl Humes, Jerry Hurst. Robert Jarrell. John Joyce, Stan- ley Keller, David Kinkaid, Fred Kirschtein, Harold Logan, Her- bert Loyd. William Lunsford, Richard Mag- ann, Wayne Marshall, Allen Mc- Crary, Michael McWherter, Wil- son Merritt. Ted Milford, Ronald Mitchell, William Morgan, Thomas Mose- ley, James Palmer, Martin Pink- erton. Charles Pinney, Michael Powell, Charles Pratt, James Provence, John Rea, Jimmie Reed. Melvin Reed, James Reib, James Robinson, Phillip Ryan, James Schuelke, Michael Sigmon. Harvey Sparks, George Thomp- son, John Tiger, John Upp, Bar- ton Webster, James Wolfson. Page 341 Charles Alden, Bentley Allen, William Baker, Harry Bays, Bil- ly Beierschmitt, Jackie Beller, John Benefiel. Lester Berryhill, Beryle Bier- bower, Brent Blake, Barry Boeth- in, Michal Brann, James Brasier, Darryl Brown. William Buckmaster, Jimmie Bullard, James Caffey, James Carney, Buddy Carroll, Curtis Collins, Terry Conn. Dan Covey, Jack Crain, Hal Cross, Gordi Daniel, John Dougherty, James Driskell, Les Dunavant. Lonnie Eggleston, Hollie Evett, David Friels, James Gallagher, Tom Gann, Bruce Gililland, Lar- ry Grimes. Randy Harris, Paul Haxton, Jerry Heffel, Ronald Hobson, Gary Hodge, Doug Holleman, Kerry Jackson. George Keely, Craig Kessler, Darell Matlock, Darrell Mit- chell, Neal North, Stephen O'- Neil, Charles Pfeiffer. John Reed, Daryl Reeves, James Robson, William Sayers, Val Schott, Steven Snider, Larry Steiner. Tom Steiner, Larry Stephens, Gene Stidham, Jere Sturgis, James Taylor, Phil Thompson. John Vanlandingham, Wayne Weatherly, Louis Weingart, Linn Welch, Kent Wheeler, Terry Wilburn. Page 342 LAMBDA CHI ALPHA 923 University Oldest Campus Social Event Sponsored Lambda Chi's sponsored oldest social event on campus, Hobo Dance . . . fraternity placed first in national scholarship . . . intramural sports found men fifth in competition . . . organiza- tional participation . . . Intercollegiate Knights members were John Benefiel, past pledge trainer; Jerry Heffel, vice-president; and Bruce Gillilland . . . Blue Key Man Tom Gann . . . ath- letes, too . . . Lynn Chadwick, Craig Kessler, Charles Trimble, Paul Meuller, Paul Sikes, Jerry Scrivner, and Bobby Cacy, foot- ball . . . varsity basketball: Lester Berryhill and Jim Feamster . . . others were Ward Sherrill, Bill Bierschmitt and George Keely . . . men participated in 1965 VR . . . president Don Mitchell led Lambda Chi Alpha in successful year . . . Darrel Brown, vice-pres.; Jim Axley, sec; Larry Langley, treas.; Gary Barrar, pledge trainer. The Lambda Chi's had the perfect solution for boredom — they found it quite entertaining watching the girls pass their house. PHI DELTA THETA ns t mii mr- : , fe—« -a!HT«r - •A 224 Monroe Participation in Sports Highlighted Year Sports participation highlighted year for Phi Delta Theta . . . Hawk and Grady played on the freshman basketball team . . . Murray, All-Greek basketball team . . . Gorman competed on the freshman swimming team . . . Cambra, chairman for Hos- pitality Days convention . . . Spelman, news editor of The Daily O 'Collegian . . . Green was recording secretary of SAM . . . Behnke, corresponding secretary of SAM . . . Cambra served as secretary-treasurer of H RA . . . Kuykendall, presi- dent of Junior Interfraternity Council . . . Pickrell, Kappa Kappa Psi . . . Coffey, AIA . . . Green honored by Phi Lambda Upsilon, also Intercollegiate Knights . . . Hromas, Alpha Beta Psi . . . Serving as chapter officers: Bob Green, president; Mike Hyan, vice-president; John Phillips, secretary; Jim Hromas, treasurer. When the spring weather came, it was a common sight to see a lively group of Phi Delt's playing football on the front lawn. Joe Adair, Patrick Arie, Eric Behnke, Joseph Bennett, Alan Cambra, Richard Caster. Roger Coffey, Joe Ercolani, For- rest Fischer, Robert Green, Ste- phen Green, Lee Haskin. Stephen Hestbeck, James Hro- mas, Paul Huston, Michael Hy- att, Stan Kays, Ted Krapf. Steven Kuykendall, David Lind- ley, Gary Livingston, Steve Love- joy, James McCandless, Dan Middleton. Michael Miles, Louis Miller, William Miller, John Murray, John Neely, Bruce Olson. Steanson Parks, John Phillips, David Pickrell, Robert Pitman, Jeffrey Spelman, Guy Stephen- son. Walter Tucker, Robert Van Horn, William Wards, James Weigel, Lawrence Wilder, Barry Wilson. Billy Wilson, Charles Wilson, Robert Wise, John Wright, Rich- ard Yuhnke. Page 345 Patrick Aldredge, Michael Chi- eppo, Bennie Cravatt, Harris El- der, Gordon Elkins, Tripp Fez- ler. John Gallagher, Jim Gearhart, John Gearhart, James Gemmill, Richard Godfrey, Jack Hicks. Michael Hill, Kelly Killough, Lloyd Lentz, Robert Lindsly, Dan Lucas, Russell McNew. David Moulin, Marshall Persson, Max Pischel, Terrell Potts, Charles Powers, George Ramey. Jerry Robinson, Charles Shelton, Donald Sinclair, Bill Teel, James Thomas, Jeffery Webb. Valjean Wheeler, Richard Wilen- zick, Philip Williams, Joe Wil- son, David Wright, Ernest Young. Singing after dinner was the perfect break after a hard day. The Fiji's gladly provided free entertainment for anyone interested. Page 346 PHI GAMMA DELTA 1224 University New Chapter House Purchased by Fijis Phi Gam's were active in campus political parties . . . Curtis served as head of the Sophomores for Young Republicans . . . Terry Potts helped lead Inter-Collegiate Party as a member of the central committee . . . Gearhart, vice-president of Delta Sigma Pi . . . Reynolds served the Intercollegiate Knights as treasurer . . . Wendel, member of the Traffic Board of Appeal . . . Gemmil was in AIA . . . Chieppo, SUAB . . . Potts and Reynolds participated in AIIE . . . Fezler helped in ASME . . . Cravatt and Birmingham served in SAM . . . Chieppo, Hicks and Gearhart, O-Staters . . . Reynolds, Lassos and Lari- ats .. . Highlight of the year for Fijis was purchase of new chapter house . . . Chapter officers: Pat Gallagher, president Jerry Robinson, treasurer; Mike Wendel, rec. secy.; Jim Tred- way, corr. secy. Cleaning up after the Fiji fire wasn't much fun, but at least they could look forward to their new house on 1123 University. PHI KAPPA TAU 1203 W. Third Phi Tau Received Three St Pat Salutes Phi Tau had three St. Pat Salutes . . . Herk Trussell, Phil Sher- idan and Leonard Wallace . . . campus leaders . . . Phi Ro- mero treasurer IFC . . . Mike Meyer served as vice-president of Men's Glee Club . . . president Society of Automotive Engi- neers was Don Harbin . . . Bart Wherrit Delta Sigma Pi Chan- cellor . . . Pershing Rifles Seventh Regimental ;Commander Phil Sheridan . . . elected to Engineering Student Council were Leonard Wallace, vice-pres., and Phil Sheridan . . . training pledges for Pi Alpha Mu was Bob Martin . . . Sigma Delta Chi secretary Mike Gerald . . . Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities was Phil Sheridan . . . Intercollegiate Knights elected Cliff Armstrong . . . Phi Tau's chose Irene Bowles as Dream Girl . . . chapter officers . . . pres., Tom Bruner; vice- pres., Ed Gawf; Gary Grimshaw, sec; Phil Romero, treas. Preparing for an informal house party several of the Phi Tau's were busy building a fire in their unusual sunken living room. John Ammon, Glenn Barbee, Joe Bell, John Belzer, Richard Ben- nett, Tom Bruner, Milan Cald- well. Douglas Campbell, Rick Carney, James Cooper, Mike Cowart, James Davenport, Randal Dial, Charles Dirickson. Elmo Dunn, John Ellis, Winston Foster, George Gawt, Hal Gaz- away, Mike Gerald, Roger Gird. Kenneth Graham, Gary Grim- shaw, Ron Grother, Howard Guild, Kent Hicks, William Jack- son, Murl Jones. Stewart Killam, Ken Lawton, Ronald Lay, Douglas Levy, James Martin, David McCollum, Charles Merriott. Michael Meyer, Bus Muegge, Mi- chael O'Loughlin, Clarence Pen- ticuff, Tom Powers, David Quis- enberry. James Rahe, William Raleigh, Robert Rankin, Steve Reeves, Michael Reifel, Phillip Romero. Phillip Sheridan, Robert Shobe, Edmond Smith, Thomas Souther, Mitchell Sprowso, Steve Suddeth. Stanford Talley, John Thomas, Robert Thompson, Herkley Trus- sell, Thomas Turner, Neal Van Fossan. John Wagnon, Leonard Wallace, John Weatherstone, Bart Wherritt, William Yankee, Doyl Yarbor- ough. Page 349 Robert Casci, David Cooper, George Dick, John Dugan, Rich- ard Felton. Lawrence Gales, Robert Gales, Joseph Geis, Jerry Healy, Alan Hennesy. Robert Henthorn, Ronald Hogan, Kenneth Hopcus, Richard Hunt- er, Steven Jones. Robert Koch, Michael Lacki, Bryan Mize, Dennis Morris, Lar- ry Mueggenborg. Curtis Nolen, William Norris, Thomas Reardon, Mich ael Rex- ford, George Saffa. Matt Schaefer, Tom Schaefer. Eugene Schwarz, James Schwarz. John Shackleford. Jean Smasal, Robert Sompayrac, Richard Spitler, Patrick Streck, Philip Svymbersky. Daniel Sweeney, George Tarbox, James Teague, Howard Tits- worth, Max Wiewel. Page 350 PHI KAPPA THETA 206 S. Jefferson Men Stressed Brotherhood and Leadership Phi Kappa Theta stressed brotherhood and leadership . . . . . . membership consisted of men with wide-spread talents and interest . . . fraternity purpose was to bring college men into brotherly relationships, promote spirit of good fellowship, en- courage attainment of high scholarship, and offer proper environ- ment appropriate to university scholar and gentleman . . . jew- eled square of Phi Kappa Theta marked leadership and excel- lence in campus life and activities . . . Phi Kaps well repre- sented . . . president O-Staters pep club, Larry Mueggenborg . . . Matt Schaefer served as chairman of rush committee IFC . . . David Cooper IFC Judicial Committee . . . other mem- bers active in AIIE . . . AIAE . . . drill team . . . SAME . . . ICP . . . chapter officers . . . Matt Schaefer, pres.; John Shackleford vice-pres.; Eugene Schwarz, sec; Robert Casci, soc. It doesn't take much to get a group of fraternity men interested in a car — especially if it happens to he a red Corvette. PI BETA PHI 324 Cleveland Queens and Cheerleaders Were Pi Phi's Pi Phi's hold queenships . . . Fairest of the Fair Carla Gaither . . . REDSKIN Beauty Jeannie Cooper . . . Army Honorary Cadet Col. Cindy Davenport . . . Poultry Science Karen Tred- way . . . Forestry Club Verna Hooper . . . Arnold Air Sweetheart Linda King . . . Lambda Chi Sweetheart Shirley Carley . . . Business Queen Marsha Martin . . . Eta Kappa Nu Laura Ward . . . eight Angels . . . Blades and Capettes, too . . . Jan Turner and Jeannie Cooper led OSU spirit . . . Judy Jones served as Education Senator . . . recording secre- tary of AWS was Carla Gaither . . . Student Council members . . . two Home Economics . . . four Arts and Sciences . . . two Education . . . three Business . . . first place Spring Sing . . . 1965 Varsity Revue participation . . . leading the chapter was Norma Gray, president . . . other officers were Cindy Davenport, vice-pres.; Shirley Satterfield, secretary. Curiosity mounts proportionately with the number of presents under the tree. Christmas was full of fun for the Pi Phi's. Nancy Allison, Marilyn Baker, Nikki Bentley, Barbara Bennett, Beverly Bennett, Elizabeth Ben- nett, Susan Bergschneider, Toni Biard. Shirley Carley, Janis Carter, Jane Cesar, Suzanne Chapman, Jean Coffey, Jeannie Cooper, Brooke Cotter, Beverly Cregg. Jackie Cunningham, Cindy Dav- enport, Frances Davis, Mary De- Lozier, Judi Donaldson, Janet Evans, Kathleen Fisher, Jane Fitzpatrick. Susan Fitz patrick, Connie Ford, Gerri Freeman, Carla Gaither, Sue Gibbs, Mary Goodpaster, Sherri Gragg, Connie Graves. Tina Gray, Norma Gray, Sharon Gray, Nancy Green, Becky Grubb, Jan Herron, Linda Hill, Gretta Hogan. Verna Hooper, Janet Hopkins, Cheryl Hoppe, Joan Howell, Sherry Hunt, Kristin Johnston, fudy Jones, Linda King. Marilyn Koop, Kay Lemaster, Jane Leonard, Mary Lewis, Bar- bara Lyons, Marilyn Mapes, Su- sie Martin, Judy Martin. Linda Martin, Penny Martin, Su- zanne Mayberry, Margene Mont- gomery, Jane Moore, Marsha Martin, Judy Nail, Cynthia Nor- man. Jerre Parker, Pat Price, Gudi Rea, Mary Ridge, Susan Rippy, Jane Sample, Shirley Satterfield, Mary Sch effel. Susan Scheffel, Linda Service, Jane Shelton, Jean Shelton, Caro- lyn Smith, Linda Smith, Doll Staff- ord. Sherleen Strong, Lindsay Taylor, Karen Tredway, Marti Vitale, Linda Voegelein, Donna Wilson, Mary Windle. Page 353 Tom Arndt, Gary Austin, David Bagwell, Greg Barnes, Doug Be- voni, Carl Brazelton, Roland Davies. Dwight Dickinson, John Durkee, Charles Elder, James Elmore; Ralph Escue, Dwight Evans, William Ewens. David Fienning, Charles Genthe, Danny Griffith, Jack Hadsall, Kenneth Hardcastle, Robert Har- dy, Richard Hartmeyer. Doug Henderson, James Henley, Jack Hodgkinson, James Holland, Larry Humes, Nicholas Hunter, Terry Hyatt. Tommy James, Terry Johnson, Kent Jones, Charles Kennedy, John Lanier, Jim Leech, Russell Leverenz. John Magee, Michael Matheny, John McAdams, Phillip McCur- dy, Richard Messer, Stephen Mills, Gary Moore. Robert Moyer, George Murrell, Michael Owen, Kent Patterson, Robert Paulsen, Howard Petzold, William Plotts. Stanley Rathjen, Ronald Remke, Tony Ridley, Rodger Riney, Rus- sell Roach, Ronald Scribner, Jim Simmons. J. D. Starrett, Don Stephens, James Stewart, Carl Tennille, James Toney, Ralph Turner, Bar- ry White, Chester Willey. Page 354 PI KAPPA ALPHA 1512 W. Third Campus Clubs Receive Active Leadership This was the year for Pikes in leadership positions . . . Messer was president of Business Student Council and director of Key- Board . . . Holland was Engineering Senator, president of ODK, and vice-president of the Senate . . . White edited the REDSKIN . . . Blue Key men were Dixon, Messer, and White . . . ODK claimed Holland and Dave Bagwell ... IK tapped Osborn and Willey . . . Messer and Holland were listed in Who's Who and REDSKIN Congratulates . . . Ewens and Rathjen swam on the varsity team . . . Phi Eta Sigma members were Mills, Owens, Holland, White, McCurdy, Osborn, and Dave Bagwell . . . Willey was president of Student Entertain- ers and vice-president of YR . . . chapter officers were Rick Messer, president; Jim Stewart, first vice; Dick Hartmeyer, sec- ond; Tony Ridley, secretary; Carl Tennille, treasurer. 3i %i You might wonder who is having the most fun. Actually PiKA pledges and their little friends had a good time at the park. I SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON 1308 W. Third Chapter Chosen Outstanding in Province Sig Alph's voted outstanding chapter in province . . . received Leo S. Cade Award . . . men active on campus . . . Corgan Engineering Student Council . . . Bass Business Student Coun- cil .. . Martin A S Student Council . . . Hill Graduate Sen- ator . . . Routh elected IK . . . Howard, Keith, and Corgan received Omicron Delta Kappa bids . . . treas. OSU Skydivers was Ed White . . . Circle K were Bass, Hess, Martin, Keith, Routh, Seebeck, and Woodman . . . Martin and Routh active in Lassos and Lariats . . . Campus Chest chairman was Jack Corgan . . . Martin, vice-pres. Young Republicans . . . scholarship ran high . . . listed on President's Honor Roll were Bass and Martin . . . Phi Eta Sigma, Bass, Corgan, Howard, Jones, Keith, and Settle . . . men placed second in Homecom- ing float division . . . SAE pres. Dick Woodman; vice-pres. Ron Perkins; sec. Alan Routh. When it came time to clean the Sig Alph's fountain, it usually turned into a fiasco of fun on the part of industrious members. Larry Akin, Bob Allen, Steve Ba- ker, Tom Boss, Eugene Batchel- der, Mike Beckner, John Ben- singer, Donald Bentley. James Boxell, Brad Brown, Keith Buchwald, Roy Burke, Richard Call, Robert Cheek, Clifford Cor- gan, Steven Crane. Walter Curry, Gregory Davey, Jerry DeFoor, Frank Dingee, Foster Dowell, Ryk Dunkelberg, Ronnie Endicott, William Farr. Steve Fondren, Cho-Wella Frank- lin, Thomas Friedman, Michael Garrison, Robert Geismar, Mark Ginder, Rip Goble, Jerel Hamill. Rod Hatchett, Bill Hays, Louis Hays, Thomas Hennich, John Hess, Ralph Hess, Ronald Hill, Joseph Hodges. Thomas Hodges, Robert Holmes, William Johnson, William H. Johnson, Charles Jones, Norton Jones, Lawrence Keith, Raymond Kirby. Donald Klovstad, Robert Lemb- ke, Ray Lessert, Gary Madison, William Manera, Joe Martin, Richard Martin, Richard May- eux. Donald Maxwell, Charles Mc- Donald, Kenneth Merideth, Pat Moran, Stephen Nathman, James Nelson, Robert Nelson, James Nickles. Phil Noyes, Larry O'Byrne, Rich- ard Olsen, Michael Outlaw, John Pate, Ronald Perkins, Tom Phelps, Bruce Phillips. Dennis Phillips, Robert Plunkett, Joe Rankin, Alan Routh, Harry Saunders, John Scott, Dean See- beck, William Shepherd, Ronnie Taylor. Jerry Tindel, Charles Vining, James Vining, Thomas Weirich, Albert Wheeler, Edwin White, Larry Withers, Richard Wood- man, Jim Yeaman. Page 357 Walter Adams, John Allen, James Andrews, Charles Barnes, Robert Becher, Gary Been, Lar- ry Bellatti, Charles Blackford. David Blakemore, Joe Bowers, Bill Blubough, Charles Campbell, Kenneth Case, Peter Clark, Jim Cornwell, John Crowder. Chester Curtin, Jim DeJarnette, Rawley Dent, David Detrick, Keith Dicken, David Dixon, Delmer Dunning, Warren Ed- mundson. Dale Felton, Larry Ferguson, Guy Gorden, Allen Goss, Larry Harmon, Fred Hatcher, James Hedges, Faris Hess. James Horn, Jon Horn, William Hughes, Steven Janco, Gregg Johnson, James Johnson, Roger Kalhoefer, Clarence Kingham. Michael Kirst, George Kizer, Robert LaBass, Larry LeGate, Derry Lusk, Stephen Maison, John Maloney, Larry Manley. Jon Miller, John Mitchell, Mi- chael Nash, James Norton, Larry Pennington, Charles Reimer, Dan Richardson, Bruce Riddle. Mike Rippey, Frankie Robbins, Bobbie Robison, William Rose, R. J. Ross, James Sale, Bill Sat- terfield. John Selby, Norris Simms, Ste- ven Slaight, Jeff Spanier, Joseph Spanier, Tomme Stewart, Don- ald Stout. Kenneth Stout, Gary Tate, Victor Thompson, Don Vest, Gary Will- iams, Kenny Williams, Douglas Wilson. Page 358 SIGMA CHI 1101 University Fun Added to Year by Annual Derby Day Sigma Chi's active on campus . . . group awards and achieve- ments . . . third place in Homecoming house decorations . . . second in IFC Christmas decorations . . . men out on cam- pus . . . Ken Stout pres. sophomore class . . . pres. PEMM Club, Ferguson . . . Blue Key men were Don Stout, Bellatti, Felton and Nittler . . . Intercollegiate Knights selected Gor- don and Ken Stout . . . Ross, Home Ec. Council . . . ath- letes . . . Madison, football . . . Barnes, basketball . . . swimmers, Beecher, Johnson, Whitmore and Williams . . . track, Perry and Edmondson . . . NCAA past runner-up, Redding, and Neff wrestled . . . Williams, tennis . . . Max- well, baseball . . . Andrews and Sale, golf . . . Sigs bowling and ping pong intramural champs . . . Derby Day and Sweet- heart Weekend highlighted social calendar . . . chapter officers Jon Miller pres.; Ken Case, vice-pres.; Charles Swain, secretary. After a hard day of classes, it's back to the Sigma Chi house to rest — it may be to hit the sack or often it's for a bull session. SIGMA NU 913 University Nu Chosen Outstanding Fraternity Man Sigma Nu stressed participation in all phases of campus life . . , leaders abundant among men . . . Iba president senior class . . . Shipley president Engineering Student Council . . . Loh- rey served as Business Senator . . . Jarvis sec. of Alpha Pi Mu and AIIE . . . honors received . . . Intercollegiate Knights were Harris, Little, Coburn, Woodcock, Baker and Morwood . . . Crockett was selected as Outstanding Frat Man . . . Christ, Crockett, Iba, Harris, Jarvis and Shipley were Blue Key men . . . Crockett and Shipley selected for Who's Who . . . men active as a group . . . fourth place in scholarship for fra- ternities . . . 2nd place All-Sports Race . . . won 1st in foot- ball, basketball and wrestling . . . social calendar included White Rose and Frontier Ball . . . officers: pres. Mike Christ; vice-pres., Mike Crockett; sec, Bill Lohrey. A shanty, a stage coach, and an open fire surrounded with bales of hay created a true western atmosphere for the Frontier Ball. Scott Abez, James Anderson, Jay Beltz, Rocky Bilbo, Rick Brown, Steve Brown. Donald Bumpass, John Chaffin, William Chandler, Mike Christ, Clark Coldiron, Jeff Cole. John Cook, Kenneth Cook, Mike Crockett, Roddy Cutsinger, Warren Dunbar, Murry Fleming. Don Gammon, John Garol, Lar- ry Golden, Stephen Gragg, Bob Griffin, Tom Griffith. Curtis Gulley, Burns Hargis, J. D. Harrison, Larry Hastings, Kermit Holderman, Buddy Huff- myer. Bill Hurlbutt, Gary Jackson, Richard Langston, William Loh- rey, Roderick MacDougall, Ross Moyer. Mike Murray, Van Nowlin, Da- vid Palm, James Parrish, Bryan Pollard, Michael Pollard. Robby Roberson, Donald Rob- erts, John Schilt, Charles Ship- ley, Ronald Spurlin, Scott Swear- ingen. David Thompson, Jack Wade, John Wallace, Buck Whitfield, David Whitfield, William Willsey, Joseph Woodcock. Pi Pi' % Page 361 Clifford Anderson, Jon Bayouth, William Blackburn, Jim Blazer, Richard Brakey, Robert Breed- love. Phillip Bright, Richard Brock- smith, Stephen Crane, Dick Dan- iels, Steven Dickey, Charles English. Larry Farmer, Robert Fostvedt, James Gill, Richard Grimes, Da- vid Hall, David Harper. Edward Heck, Jerry Holder, Lawrence Hull, Charles Jacobs, Ralph Jett, Ronnie Jett. Lary Johnson, Franklin Law- rence, Michael Lewellen, Steve McFall, Bob McGlaun, James McKellar. William Meek, James Morris, Steven Nelson, Sammy Norwood, Bruce O'Conner, Terry Powell. Jeff Primm, Dennis Rawlings, Larry Robertson, Jim Romeis, Michael Roselius, Bill Rouse. Herbert Rouse, Charles Scott, Terry Semple, Chris Simpson, Larry Simpson, Richard Stephen- John Stogner, Dick Teis, Robert Todd, Robert Vaughn, Pete Vin- zetta, Charlie Whiteley, Lloyd Wright. Page 362 SIGMA PHI EPSILON 324 Monroe Men Rated High in All Sports Activities Sig Eps scored in varsity and intramural sports . . . Ward, Cook, Patton, football . . . Farmer, Lile, Wiginton, track . . . Fisher, Vaughn Wiginton, basketball . . . Eichelberger golf . . . OSU asst. basketball coach was Bob Swaffar . . . Sig Eps placed first in swimming and track . . . men active on campus . . . Blazer served as IFC secretary and MC for 1965 Spring Sing . . . SwafTer elected as Arts and Sciences Senator . . . organizational participation . . . Sigma Tau . . . Phi Kappa Phi . . . AIIE . . . Alpha Pi Mu . . . Beta Gamma Sigma . . . Eta Kappa Nu . . . community service . . . TriHeart all-campus charity dance and Christmas orphan party . . . time for fun, too . . . Girl of the Golden Heart . . . Christmas form al . . . serenades . . . pledge-member func- tions . . . leading Sigma Phi Epsilon was president Bob Todd; vice-president Charles Scott; secretary Jim Blazer. Whatever the game — poker, gin-rummy or twenty-one — the Sig Ep's found that card playing was great for that needeed relaxation. TAU KAPPA EPSIION 221 S. Lincoln Men Actively Took Part in Organizations James Owen led Tau Kappa Epsilon as president . . . vice-pres- ident George Briggs; secretary Tom King; treasurer Dave George; social chairman Joe Stockton . . . men took part in ac- tivities . . . Phi Eta Sigma members, Mike Stratton and Preston Pulliam . . . Eta Kappa Nu Bill DeMond . . . Mike Meyer and Dave George active in Society for Advancement of Manage- ment . . . Society of American Military Engineers, Joe Stock- ton and John Hix . . . Mike Stratton American Chemical Soci- ety .. . Bruce Moore American Institute of Architects . . . flying high were Roger Varve, Sky Divers and Jim Owens, Flying Aggies . . . SUAB Mike Stratton and Richard Lobrecht . . . Young Democrats and Young Republican members . . . radio announcers, too . . . Jim Back, KVRO . . . Garry Latty, KOSU . . . Preston Pulliam Pres. Honor Roll . . . Mrs. Z. T. Rose served as hostess. Placing the national Tau Kappa Epsilon flag above their house was a task requiring the attention of several of their members. David Anthony, James Back, Mark Bidnick, Gary Branick, David Brown, Luther Curtis. James Eppler, David George, Jimmy Greenburg, John Hix, Donald Jackson, Garry Latty. Richard Lobrecht, David Lor- enzen, Don Lundy, Andrew Mc- Feely, Paul Meyer, Charles Moore. Barry Morgan, Robert Morgan, James Owen, Lonnie Preston, Preston Pulliam, John Ravens- croft. Gilbert Sanders, Glenn Sise, Ben Stockton, Mike Stratton, Ronald Taylor, Roger Varvel, Steve Wise. Getting their fire truck ready for the fall football season is an annual event for the TKE's. Synonymous with pep is the bell. Page 365 Kenneth Bradford, James Chase, Eugene Cox, James Hartenbow- Robert Hunter, Larry Knight, Jerry Kucera, Jay Lamdin. It wasn't too bad accompanying some of the brothers during impromptu jam sessions — except that you couldn't always tell exactly what song they were trying to play. Kenneth Love, Michael McCon- nell, James O'Hara, Richard Shanahan, Robert Tane. Page 366 THETA CHI 713 University Theta Chi's Won Parent's Day Trophy James Chase led Theta Chi as president . . . Don Simmons served as vice-president . . . James Hartenbower, secretary . . . Kenneth Love was treasurer . . . marshal of the pledge class was Jeff Mason . . . Men active on campus . . . presi- dent of American Chemical Society was David Boone . . . vice commander of Arnold Air Society Robert Tone . . . Forestry Club members were Gene Cox, Jay Lambin and James Tempero . . . Jeff Mason was active in Karate-Do club . . . honorary organizations . . . David Boone, Phi Lambda Upsilon . . . James Chase, AIIE ... Lee Pang, RPTT . . . Don Sim- mons, Pi Alpha Mu . . . IFC members were Don Simmons and James Chase, chairman of athletic committee . . . marching with ROTC band was Mike McConnell . . . Theta Chi's won first place in men's competition for the Parents Day trophy . . . Cadet Officers Club . . . ICP members. The general consensus among pledges was that It's a dog's life. With a paddle to remind him, he was very much aware of his state. fc .-. ■mi TRIANGLE 1215 W. Third Dance Highlighted Christmas Season Triangle Fraternity comprised of engineers, architects and scien- tists . . . men are active in professional organizations ... Pi Tau Sigma . . . Eta Kappa Nu . . . Sigma Tau . . . Phi Eta Sigma ... as engineering fraternity, Triangle entered the Engi- neering Exposition . . . men active on campus . . . Charles Ikard, Randy Snider and Mark Thomason elected to Engineering Student Council . . . men enjoy active dinner speaker program in which speakers are selected from OSU faculty and prominent business men . . . members participated in intramural program . . . Christmas season highlighted year with annual Christmas dance . . . tree-trimming party complete with volunteer tree- trimmers, Stillwater Mission's under-privileged children . . . chapter officers . . . Mark Thomason, pres.; Dick Hollis, vice- pres.; Gordon Nelson, sec. Too many engineers can spoil the job. That was just what happened when six men from Triangle all decided to work on one car. Charles Baker, Victor Banham, Robert Brakey, Frederic Clark, John DeLozier. Gary Griffith, Michael Harris, Larry Hartweg, James Hickman, Paul Hollis. Charles Ikard, Larry Langley, James Ledbetter, Ronald McKen- zie, Charles Messall. Henry Moles, Jim MucKelroy, James Norton, Edward Orloski, Stephen Paetz, Dale Robertson. Richard Rockwood, Robert Shields, Robert Shupe, Jack Skin- ner, Mark Thomason, Martin Weber. With a house full of engineers, the men of Triangle spent many late nights working on their plans. Seldom was the free advice of the brothers much help with the problems. Page 369 Judy Adams, Kathleen Adams, Dianne Adsit, Linda Blizzard, Judy Bowman, Mary Brandt. Janice Brown, Mary Bruner, Deirdre Carmody, Sue Chandler, Mary demons, Melissa Cleve- land. Claudia Coffey, Paula Compton, Connie Coppinger, Jan Coulter, Carol Crawford, Janette Dye. Sally Ellison, Shirley Eng, Lin- da Farrell, Donna Farris, Susan Fisher, Martha Freeman. Ruth Friedman, Linda Gaines. Bobbye Greer, Patricia Griffin, Mary Guthrie, Marcia Haffner. Roberta Hall, Cheryl Hammond, Lora Heckman, Judy Just, Pam- ela Kent, Carol Lash. Jane Logan, Delores Lukaszek, Marilyn McMillin, Sally McMill- en, Anne Morris, Donna Nichols. Jenna Rainey, Carol Riley, Kay Rutherford, Jane Schiller, Kay Stone, Linnda Stringer, Linda Tatum. Cynthia VanCura, Linda Wade, Kay Walton, Karen White, Con- nie Wiley, Donna Wise, Marcia Young. Page 370 ZETA TAU ALPHA 1001 University School Spirit Promoted in Various Ways Zeta's lead in Capettes drill team . . . seven members with Mary Bruner as drill mistress; Linda Tatum asst. drill mistress; ex-officer Pat Griffin; adm. officer Judy Just; and commander Marcia Haffner . . . Diane Adsit reigned as 1965 Homecoming Queen . . . secretary to the O-Staters was Linda Blizzard . . . marching and twirling with the OSU band was Marilyn McMillan . . . many belong to Young Democrats, with Judy Bowman as Miss Young Democrat . . . boosting football spirit was Mary Kay Guthrie, 1965 Homecoming chairman . . . editing the Rush booklet was Melissa Cleveland . . . chapter officers were Mary Kay Guthrie, president; vice-president Linda Stringer; treasurer Jane Schiller; rush Judy Meyers; scholarship chairman Roberta Hall; house manager Ann Friedman; sports Judy Meyers; pub- licity Anne Morris. fOT j Study halls were a must in order to keep a high scholastic average within a sorority — just ask these fou r studious Zeta's. PHI KAPPA PSI New Fraternity Established on Campus Phi Kappa Psi newest fraternity on campus . . . estab- lishment anticipated for many years by fraternity men and administrators . . . nationally-known fraternity, Phi Psi's hold their headquarters in Cleveland, Ohio . . . plans became reality when Oklahoma Beta Colony was established and officially recognized by IFC in February . . . fall semester devoted to recruiting . . . chapter of one and new pledge class of five came out grade-wise with a 3.52 . . . two four-points . ments are many . . . ODK . . . IEEE . . . REDSKIN . dent . . . Student Senator . . . . . Presidential . . . General and Cities Service scholarships side at their new home at 324 South Duck . . . Phi Psi's were proud of their housemother, Mrs. Christine Need- ham. . individual achieve- . IK . . . O-Staters Jr. Class vice-presi- scholarships granted Motors . . . Regents . future Phi Psi's re- FRONT ROW: Rick Jones, Wade Martin, Dan Chilcutt, Allan Edmonds. ROW 2: Bruce Dearborn, Terry Denton. Page 372 University Dormitories Page 373 WOMEN'S RESIDENCE HALL ASSOCIATION Women Sponsored Leadership Workshop Planning and guiding the activities of the women's residence halls is the job of the Wom- en's Residence Hall Association. Presidents and representatives from the ten living groups comprise the membership of the organization. Eight elected officers serve to coordinate activ- ities among the women's groups, the campus, and the men's living groups. Women's Residence Hall Association and the Men's Residence Hall Association co-spon- sored the Residence Halls Week in the early spring with such activities as a picnic, ex- change dinner, games day, a leadership semi- nar, and a hootenanny. A training program for newly-elected officers and prospective offi- cers was held in May, and a scholarship ban- quet for women with a 3.0 grade average was planned. The all-campus Christmas dance held in the Student Union Ballroom was planned by WRHA in cooperation with MRHA. Women in residence halls competed for a scholarship offered every year by the Women's Residence Hall Association. Annette Truman headed the officer cabinet of WRHA as president this year. Diana Daugherty was vice-president, Linda Olsen served as secretary and Kathy Farnam was treasurer. Planning entertainment was Diana Montgomery, social chairman, while Sharon Barbee edited the newsletter. Martha Merritt served in the Student Senate. FRONT ROW: Annette Truman, Diana Daugherty, Linda Olson, Martha Merritt, Ann Hapke. ROW 2: Sharon Bar- bee, Martha Pool, Margaret Williams, Carolyn Kosted, Cynthia Fite. ROW 3: Mary Newbauer, Linda Farmer, Diana Montgomery, Cheryl Bittle, Evelyne Doty, Jeannette Ambrister. Page 374 FRONT ROW: Michael Johnson, Joe McKaskle, Judy Free- man, Ron Osterhout, Jerry Reynolds, Ron Workman. ROW 2: Ron Shirley, Steve Surbeck, Fraser Getgood, Curtis Chubb, David Harris, Bill Pistole. ROW 3: Howard Kanelakas, Bill Oldfield, John Leeper, James Loats, Charlie Jones, T. L. Hunt, Mike M ikies. MEN'S RESIDENCE HALL ASSOCIATION Watermelon Feed Highlighted Year Men's Residence Hall Association is com- prised of 3,000 men living in the residence halls and new Single Men's Apartments. The council is made up of hall presidents, a dele- gate at large from each hall and five executive officers. The purposes of MRHA are acting as the governing body for the men's halls and co- ordinating the activities of the residence halls at Oklahoma State University. MRHA stressed scholarship through presen- tation of trophies to the halls with the highest grade point average. The first semester honor students were feted with an Honors Banquet. New projects were enjoyed by many. The school year began with a watermelon feed and dance. Football season was highlighted with bus trips to out-of-town games. OSU spirit was really boosted with the orange Cowboy hat sale. The association showed films in the Student Union Theater during Religious Em- phasis Week. Joining with the Women's Residence Hall Association, the men held an all-campus Win- ter Wonderland dance. They also co-spon- sored National Residence Halls Week. Highlighting the year was the selection of Men's Residence Hall Association Queen, Judy Freeman. Association officers were president Mike Johnson; vice-pres. Joe McKaskle; sec. Ron Osterhout; treas. Jerry Reynolds. Page 375 BRUMLEY APARTMENTS Brumley Apartments Talents Were Pooled for Varsity Revue First trophy case bought and displayed in liv- ing room . . . social activities highlighted year . . . get-acquainted dinner . . . shav- ing cream fight with Parker Hall . . . street dances . . . annual Christmas party . . . taking part in Homecoming, Brumley girls en- tered a house decoration . . . Varsity Revue revealed participation and cooperation . . . beauties reside here, too . . . Freshman queen was Chris Reynolds . . . Jean Ann Mix reigned as East Bennett queen . . . scholarship winners . . . Kendal Harrall, Lou Wentz . . . Ann Seem and Nancy Lees, WRHA . . . Oma Jean Splawn, National Zeta Tau Alpha Foundation . . . organiza- tions and activities . . . Lillian Romano marched with Angel Flight ... Jo Jones, Diana Mehring, and Linda Symes were Army Blades . . . Kaye Vernon was a member of Little Sisters of Minerva . . . Evelyn Sanders, Capettes . . . Pat Bradshaw, committee chair- man for the National IAWS . . . Ann Seem, co-chairman of MRHA-WRHA test file . . . Martha Merritt, WRHA Senator . . . presi- dent of Brumley was Jeanette Armbrister; vice- president was Judy Welch; secretary was Oma Jean Splawn . . . Judicial board and house council offered Brumley residents a chance to participate in their own government . . . Mrs. Ann Biles served as hostess for the resi- dents. When the girls gathered to play the new stereo in the apartments, there was always the problem of which records to play. Jane Aldrich, Sharon Allison, Brenda Allred, Jeannette Am- brister, Sharon Andersen, Randy Auld, Margaret Barton, Beverly Battle. Barbara Baucom, Linda Bearden, Betty Beasley, Donna Beaulieu, Linda Been, Patricia Bell, Helen Bernhardt, Jane Berry. Judith Bradley, Patricia Brad- shaw, Donna Brown, Tina Bur- ton, Ella Bush, Suzie Carmi- chael, Judy Casford, Betty Cassel. Marilyn Cassidy, Judy Chandler, Glynda Chesser, Marilyn Clark, Mollie Coleman, Marilyn Court- ney, Sharon Darnell, Patricia Deen. Judy DeClark, Nita Dodson, Cindi DuVal, Pamela Ellis, Penni Ellis, Susan Emmerson, Cherri Eschler, Sue Evans. Sue Fair, Susan Follansbee, Bev- erly Garrett, Jean Garrison, Ly- lene Gates, Jody Gattis, Carolyn Green, Diane Hagan. Gwendolyn Hanger, Margaret Hapke, Mary Harbert, Kendall Harrell, Janie Hazaleus, Tonya Hicks, Doris Hill, JoAnn Hodel. Karren Hodge, Jane Horn, Jane Hughes, Elmina Hyslop, Betty Ivie, Wymona James, Nancy Johnson, Roberta Johnston. Sherry Johnston, Darlene Jones, Sherry Jones, Tressia Jones, Day- na Keel, Barbara Keiser, Mar- ietta Kengle, Carolyn Keyes. Kathy King, Judy Kirmse, An- nita Klaus, Dee Knight, Tallau- lah Kromer, Barbara LaBass, Jerry Lane, Susan Layton. Page 377 BRUMLEY APT'S Janna Lewis, Cheryl Litchenburg, Patricia Martin, Treva Mayfield, Cheryl McBroom, Rita McClas- key, Linda McDaniel. Willa McDonald, Raye McKane, Kristin McKelvey, Mary Mc- Keown, Elizabeth Mefford, Net- tie Miller, Jean Mix. Donna Moore, Wynona Moore, Regina Morgan, Billie Morton, Brenda Neumann, Loyce New- ton, Goli Partovi. Frances Peddy, Carole Petrop- oly, Martha Pool, Sandra Pres- ton, Martha Renfro, Christine Reynolds, Vicki Rollins. Lillian Romano, Patricia Routon, Evelyn Sanders, Dixie Smith, Marsha Smith, Pat Smith, Oma Splawn. Diana Spraggins, Lori Spurlin, Vicki Stevenson, Wanda Stewart, Millie Stewart, Roberta Stokes, Lissa Stricklin. Maryellen Stromberg, Anna Southward, Nina Swadley, Jayne Tayar, Geraldine Taylor, Rondea Taylor, Delnita Teter. Peggy Thrasher, Beth Tietz, Judy Troxell, Phillis Utsler, Kaye Vernon, Winona Walker, Geraldine Walls. Mary Walters, Nancy Walters, Linda Warnke, Judith Welch, Patricia Wellborn, Lenna Wesson, Sheri White, Cynthia Whitney. Emma Williams, Carolyn Wilson, Lind Wimmer, Sharyn Winkler, Elisa Wise, Marilyn Wood, Mar- ianette Woodard, Linda Zoldoske. Charlotte Detch, Harriet Kim, Margaret Lu, Katherine McCord. COEDUCATIONAL APARTMENTS Apartments Share in Social Functions Coeducational apartment made up of men and women . . . two units share activities and so- cial functions . . . year began with open house for Parents Day . . . Christmas time brought Christmas tree decorating party and informal get-together . . . spring time was highlighted with picnic at lake . . . schol- arships awarded at dinner . . . seniors hon- ored at banquet . . . with each new semester came privilege of date night . . . open house held twice from 6 P.M. to 10 P.M. . . . Albert Chu, Oliver Hixson, Keith Long, Keytack Oh, Joel Urice. Nancy McDaniel was REDSKIN secretary . . . Irma Angulo active in Karate-Do club . . . apartment officers . . . president Nancy Smith . . . vice-president Pat Fleming . . . secretary and scholarship chairman Kathy Mc- Cord . . . Association of Women Students representative was Irma Angulo . . . repre- sentative to Women's Residence Hall Associa- tion was Sharon Smith . . . parliamentarian Sherry Brown . . . frosh representative Bon- nie Beach. Page 379 CORDELL HALL Cordell Hall Top Scholarship for Men's Halls Achieved Cordell men proud of record of activities and achievements on OSU campus . . . scholar- ship was greatest accomplishment . . . men have won MRHA scholarship trophy more se- mesters than all halls combined and consistent- ly have overall grade average higher than two- thirds of men's living groups . . . social func- tions . . . picnics . . . dance hours . . . all-campus dances . . . men participate in in- tramurals . . . hall entered five teams in each of thirteen sports and won more championships than any other residence hall . . . campus ac- tivities and service projects important part of Cordell life . . . campus leaders . . . James Fetgattar elected president Young Republicans . . . Jim Matthiesen led IEEE . . . Don Jen- sen, Arnold Air president . . . University Party president was Dave Harris . . . fresh- man and junior class presidents reside, too . . . Dave Elder and Don Swearingen . . . Cordell served community . . . participation in Campus Chest . . . Religious Emphasis Week . . . sponsorships of underprivileged basketball team . . . dorm hosts were Mr. and Mrs. Don Rodger s . . . officers Ron Shir- ley, president; vice-pres. Jim Matthiesen; treasurer David Montgomery; sec, Rocky Woolman; and publications Roy Blair. FRONT ROW: Ron Shirley (president), Duane Matthiesen (vice-president), Rocky Woolman (secretary), David Harris (MRHA representative). ROW 2: David Kindred, Tom Ragsdale, Jack Gordy, Alan Goldman, Alan Cecil. ROW 3: Richard Robinson, Paul Beebe, Lowell Kennedy, Eric Just, Douglas Morris. James Albert, Bill Alexander. Larry Allen, Leeland Alexander, Lowell Andrews, Tracy Bain, William Baker, John Ball. Ronnie Ball, Frank Barber, Lar- ry Barker, Charles Barnes, Da- vid Barnett, John Barthelemy, Tom Baugh, Clisto Beaty. Paul Beebe, Larry Beeby, Bob- by Bednar, John Best, Michael Blackledge, John Bower, Thomas Boyle, Paul Brannon. John Brazil, Michael Brendler, Ronald Brewster, Donald Bri- dal, James Bridge, Roy Brodell, Karl Brooks, Barry Brown. James Brown, Steven Brown, Thomas Bryant, Robert Buck, Tommy Buckner, Robert Buffing- ton, Roger Burns, Dan Butler. John Butler, Ronald Cannefax, Jerry Carter, William Carter, Al- an Cecil, Alfred Cecil, George Charlson, Jerry Cheatham. Bruce Chill, James Clay, John Cleland, Everett Cole, George Collington, Ted Cooley, Robert Cooper, Kenneth Corley. Walter Cotner, Harvey Court, Robert Covey, Douglas Crumley, Jack Curry, Evan Curtis, John David, Lawrence Day. Terry Deen, James Dennis, Tom- my Dennis, Lloyd Dickinson, Larry Dickson, Jack Dilley, Mar- shall Dollarhide, Don Duncan. Bill Dunn, John Durrett, Jimmy Earls, Bob Edgar, Jerry Ed- monds, Thomas Egleston, Jerry Elliott, Patrick Ellis. m 4i m Page 381 CORDELL HALL John Engle, James Esposito, Rob- ert Essner, Danny Eyler, John Fenrich, James Fetgatter, Abra- ham Fields, Russell Finley. LeRoy Fore, Richard Frank, John Frazier, Fred Fry, John Garofalo, John Garver, Louis Gehm, William Gentry. William Gibbs, Preston Gillmore, Charles Glaze, Peter Goetz, Al- an Goldman, Fonda Goldsmith, Gary Goode, William Goodwill. John Gordy, James Graber, Don- ald Graham, David Grant, Claude Graves, James Griffin, David Groeneman, Donald Groves. Clifford Hafen, John Hafker, Da- vid Hagar, Jerry Hancock, James Hanlon, Larry Hannon, John Hansen, Sterling Hansen. Gary Harl, Frankie Harrel, Man- ual Harris, Michael Hefner, Ron- ald Heim, Roger Hendrix, Kent Hensley, Kenneth Hill. Howard Hinton, Benny Hocker- smith, Dennh Hoffman, Harold Holley, John Hollopeter, Darrel Hopper, Robert Hoppers, Steven Horstman. Robert Howard, John Hudson, William Hunt, Darrell Ingmire, Vincent Innarella, Charles Jar- onek, Tony Jaronek, Carl Jeff- coat. Frank Jelinek. Albert Jensen, William Jett, John Johnson, Gail Jones, Robert Jordan, Paul Ken- dall, Claborn Kennard. Lowell Kennedy, David Kindred, Frank Knight, Carl Koch, Louis Kovitz, Johnnie Kropp, Reiman Kucera, Richard Kula. Page 382 CORDELL HALL Lowell Kyle, Richard Lacey, Joe Laney, Richard Lemon, Bill Lewis, Robert Lilley, Lawrence Lippel. James Loepp, Richard Loveland, John Lowerison, Dewey Lowery, Pat Lowry, John Mace, John Maciula. Jimmy Maddox, David Mains, Lawrence Maloney, Harry Mar- low, James Marr, William Mar- tin, Murrice Mason. Duane Matthiesen, Robert Mat- thiesen, Kenneth McCabe, Keith McGlamery, Leland McKeeman, Robert McNeely, Billy Merhoff. Lannie McNeill, Kenneth Miller, Larry Miller, Scott Miller, Ken- neth Milner, Jesse Mingilton, Larry Minnick. Mike Minnick, Larry Mitchell, Gregory Mitacek, Jerry Mont- gomery, Howard Montgomery, Robert Morrison, Mark Newman. Stanley Newton, Charles Nichols, James Overton, Terry Paramore, Dale Parks, William Parks, Sam- uel Paschal. Roger Peddy, Richard Pendleton, Glen Pidcock, Gary Pollard, Don- ald Porter, Paul Powers, Roger Price. Jack Pryor, Carl Putnam, James Ralston, George Ramsey, Eldon Randolph, Forrest Reeves, Rob- ert Robertson. Richard Robinson, William Rock, Larry Ruzicka, Donald Ryan, Gene Sampson, David Samuel, John Satterfield. Page 383 mm CORDELL HALL Jimmy Scott, Randolph Scott, Jack Selph, Charles Settles, Thomas Shank, Irwin Shelton, Eric Shoaff. Dwight Singleton, Earl Smay, Dudley Smith, James Smith, Lar- ry Smith, Donald Snethen, James Soderstrom. Dennis Souza, Roy Speakes, Rex Sprouse, Donald Staiger, Dale Stallings, Dale Staton, Dan Stat- Steven Staude, Oscar Stavdt, Richard Steed, Steven Leslie, James Stewart, Gilbert Stod- kinger, Charles Storm. Everett Stuckey, Jerry Suther- land, Don Swearingen, Alan Tay- lor, John Taylor, Don Terrell, Larry Thompson. Charles Thrall, William Ticer, Floyd Tippett, Joe Todd, Robert Todd, William Towles, Luther Trent. Kenneth Tryner, Steven Uzzell, John VanCuren, Frank Vascel- laro, Wallace Voss, Kit Wagner, Darrell Wallraven. Alan Wangsgard, Ray Watson, Thomas Weeks, Kenneth Weh- renberg, Bryce Weigand, Charles West, William West, Don Wheeler. John White, William White, Rocky Willis, Alvin Wilson, Rob- ert Wilson, Ronald Wilson, James Witte, Larry Witten. Jimmy Womack, Harold Wood- all, Kenneth Woods, Edward Worley, Riley Wright, Thomas Wyckoff, William Young, Rob- ert Zahl. Page 384 EAST BENNETT HALL East Bennett Hall Dorm Tried New Idea for Homecoming Men of East Bennett combined charity proj- ect with Homecoming . . . boys brought from IOA Ranch to OSU Homecoming, in- stead of entering the traditional homecoming competition . . . scholastic, athletic, and so- cial events highlighted year . . . Bennett Bla- zer Ball . . . dance hours . . . annual senior dinner . . . Thanksgiving and Christmas ban- quets . . . placing emphasis on change, men entered SUAB Fair and placed first for men's residence division . . . athletes reside, too . . . Chris McCubbins won All-American in cross country . . . three members of world- record-holding two-mile relay team . . . John Perry, Tom VonRuden, and Jim Metcalf . . . among other firsts, Bennett men chose a queen . . . Jean Mix, Jenks sophomore in home ec . . . always waiting with a pot of coffee and a lending ear, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rogers serve as hosts . . . they will retire this spring after ten years of service . . . heading the slate of dorm officers was President John Lee- per . . . assisting John was Vice-President Robert Sadler; treasurer was Ronald Bryce . . . East Bennett men found 1966 dorm program well-rounded, meeting with needs. Wherever a group of boys gathered, you would often find them putting their heads together assembling some type of equipment. EAST BENNETT HALL Johnny Aden, Paul Abbott, Thomas Alger, James Allen, Lar- ry Austin, Jack Baker, Allan Battles. Ricky Bengs, Robert Bennett, Michael Bivens, Lloyd Blaine, Grover Blair, Michael Blakeslee. Charles Bohan. Bill Boone, Charles Bronaugh. Carroll Brooks, Larry Broukal. Michael Brown, Terry Buchanan. Richad Bush. Jerry Butterbaugh, Odell Camp- bell, Tommy Case, Arthur Cas- per, Jerry Cedone, Albert Clark. Bryan Clay. Fred Clark, Tommy Cleghorn. James Cobb, John Cobb, Rich- ard Coblentz, James Coffey. Charles Coggins. Lester Cole, David Collum. Bruce Combs, Tom Cookson. Robert Cordes, Richard Cox. William Crafton. James Creiper, Charles Culbert- son, Daniel Cullin, Donald Cush- ing, Jim Day, David DeWeese. Curtis Dickerson. Ronald DiMaggio, Anthony Do- nato, James Dore, Jake Dugger, Louis Dunlap, James Early, Ray- mond Early. Billy Edwards, Robert Eichling. Larry Eisenhauer, Thomas Ellis, John Epperson, David Estrada, Michael Evans. Page 386 EAST BENNETT HALL Rex Evans, Warren Fadling, Dar- rel Fales, Allen Faust, Larry Fin- cannon, Steven Fiser, John Five- ash. Don Flaigg, Carl Flynn, James Ford, Dennis Fortner, Robert Fossey, Dan Freeman, David Frye. William Fuller, Rodney Fulton, Larry Gaines, Donald Gallagher, Leland Gallagher, James Galleg- ly, Robert Gasper. Carl Geiger, Charles Gillespie, Jeffrey Glasgow, Jon Godfrey, John Goodman, Charles Gordon, Earl Gordon. Ray Gordon, Tom Gorrell, Ed- die Graves, Robert Green, Rob- ert Griffin, Thomas Groves, Charles Gunkel. George Haggerty, Wayne Hamill, William Hamilton, Larry Han- cock, Charles Harkey, William Hellen, Sam Henry. Bernard Hess, Walker Higgin- bottham, Michael Higgins, Mi- chael Hitzememann, Gary Hol- lowell. Michael Holsey, Larry Horinek Alfred Howard, James Howell, Shelby Howell, John Hron, Jona- than Ihrig, Thomas Jackson, Bobby James. Dennis Johnson, Richard John- son, Donald Johnston, Charlie Jones, James Kanelakos, William Keene, Charles Kelly. EAST BENNETT HALL Jerry Keylon, Barry Kilfoy, Glenn Kimmell, George Kirk, James Knox, Roe LaPorte, Larry Lebold. John Leeper, Robert Lemons, Robert Lile, Larry Little, Lon- nie Loftis, John Lowrance, Gene Lowther. David Luz, Fred Maddox, Mi- chael Marshall, William Mar- tiney, James McClead, Claude McClendon, Tom McGuire. Alan Mcllvain, Richard McKin- ley, Joseph Meadors, Jim Miller, Steve Miner, Gary Moore, Bill Morris. Gary Morris, Allen Mushinsky, Robert Myers, Don Nelson, Jef Nelson, Larry Nelson, James Netherton. Gerald Neuwirth, Tiny Nowlin, Bruce O'Brien, Larry Odom, Robert Olson, Jimmy Parrish, Kenneth Parrott. James Perrier, Timothy Plohg, Rudy Poglitsh, Kenneth Price, Russell Rains, John Reed. Bobby Reeder, Jon Reisig, Nich- olas Richardson, Thomas Rickey, Bob Roady, Vernon Rosamond. Michael Rosebeary, Ron Sallas- ke, Stephen Salyer, Ronnie Saye, Randy Scholtz, Richard Schmidt. Page 388 EAST BENNETT HALL John Scott, John Sears, Berry Sessions, Tim Sewell, James Shearhart Kenneth Sheehan. Massoud Shehabi, Tom Shepherd, Larry Siegel, Dennis Simmons, Mark Simms, George Skinner. Darrold Smith, Chuck Smith, Mike Smith, Monte Smith, James Smittler, Richard Southard. Lonnie Spunaugle, James Stan- ton, Milton Stavinsky, Terry Steele, Lynn Steincamp, David Still. Michael Strickland, Jack Suggs, Michael Swanson, Dee Sweeney, Charles Tabor, Dwight Tallent. Ralph Tapp, Dale Thacker, James Thompson, Robert Thomp- son, Keith Toller, John Travers. Ronald Tucker, Steven Tuttle, Fred Utter, John Vandiver, Den- nis Vaughn, Robert Walter. Michael Warner. Dennis Warren, Gary Wells, John White, Ralph White, Robert White. Wayne Whitnah, Jim Williams, Jim Willis, Charles Willson, Ken Wintory, Roger Youngblood. Page 389 HANNER HALL Hanner Hall Dorm Joined in Community Project Officers for Hanner Hall were Don Bryant, president; Mike Simons, vice-president; Bill Golden, secretary; Barney Gibbs, treasurer . . . Gary Bentley, president of Kappa Kappa Psi . . . Anderson, Leader, Bryant were members of the cast of The Unsinkable Molly Brown, all-campus musical . . . sports par- ticipation was a strong attraction at Hanner . . . Tharp was OSU's intramural diving and swimming champion . . . Hanner's bowling team was champion in school-wide competition . . . the men of Hanner sponsored a basket- ball team for the underprivileged children in Stillwater . . . Bryant led the OSU marching band as drum major . . . Charles Kennedy served as drill commander of the Air Force honorary drill team . . . Simons participated in the A S honors program . . . Tharp served as representative to the Men's Resi- dence Hall Association . . . Bryant was pro- gram chairman for the honors banquet . . . social events of the year included the annual banquet, dance hours, and receptions on Par- ents' Day and Homecoming . . . Hanner Hall, located in the heart of the campus, is the oldest men's dorm on campus and provides a friendly and informal atmosphere for its 135 active residents. Dorm living meant a five-minute phone limit on all calls, irregardless of who might have been on the other end of the line. Elton Abbott, Don Alexander, Gregory Arthur, Zay Baker, Gar- ry Bentley, Bill Bittle, Louis Bodnar. Ronald Brown, Donald Bryant, Donald F. Bryant, Jim Burcham, Samuel Campbell, Jimmy Cary, Edward Carpenter. Alexander Chin, George Collier, Michael Crone, Jerome Doerrie, Larry French, John Gary, James Gibbs. William Golden, Joe Graves, William Harrison, James Hath- coat, James Henrich, Gary Herr- mann, Charles Hill. Robert Jenkins, James Jordan, Terry Lane, Neal Leader, John Lewis, Bill Lytle, Mike Mikles. William Mock, James Montgom- ery, Paul Moore, Richard Nash, Mart Nichols, Willard Nichols, Wendell Ogden. Bill Oldfield, Mark Pallek, Terry Parsons, David Patton, Joseph Piter, James Pope, Paul Powell, Tom Price, Kenneth Progar, John Reese, Richard Roberts, Harry Schroeder, Steve Shriver, Gary Simon. Larry Simons, Brian Smith, Sam Stitt, Denise Stocksen, Raymond Teel, Russell Tharp, John Thompson. Jon Walker, John Ware, Irving Watkins, Edwyn Wester, Walter Willis, Bob Workman. Page 391 MURRAY HALL Murray Hall Women Preserved Outstanding Tradition The women of Murray Hall were well repre- sented in honors and beauty queens . . . Cheryl Bittle, Mortar Board, REDSKIN Con- gratulate, OSU twirler . . . Janice Case was vice-president of Women's Residence Hall As- sociation . . . Marion White was in Army Blades . . . Pat Johnson, secretary of Omi- cron Nu and FNIA . . . Pam Bockelman was honored as Aggie Engineering Queen . . . Jimmie Clement was honored as one of the outstanding Young Women of America . . . Marcia Cozart, Board of Publications . . . Kathy King served the band as a majorette . . . Rita Alexander, president of Women's Recreation Association . . . Sherril Stephens was honored as Miss Teenage Oklahoma . . . Judy Sparks, vice-president of Wesley Founda- tion and vice-chairman of the Oklahoma Methodist Student Movement . . . Marion White and Janice Case, Orange Quill . . . Murray women entertained with several dance hours with the various men's living groups ... an all-dorm party at Christmas time . . . Murray Hall's officers were Marion White, president; Beverly Gardiner, vice-president; and Diane Collins, treasurer. When Murray entered the Homecoming house decoration competition a lot of co-operation and hard work was required of everyone. Ireta Adams, Robyn Ady, Rita Alexander, Lana Allen, Andrea Anderson, Mary Anderson. Anne Austin, Lela Baker, Leola Balcom, Marjorie Bane, Paula Barnes, Susan Barr. Elizabeth Beal, Marilyn Berou- sek, Linda Beverly, Betty Bill- ings, Sharon Bishop, Beverly Blevins. Cheryl Bittle, Linda Bogert, Ran- dy Boss, Sallie Bowsher, Carolyn Boyce, Linda Bradshaw. Pam Brakefield, Mary Bretsch- neider, Deanne Brewster, Wilma Bross, Janet Brown, Mary Brown. Glenda Burgess, Linda Calabro, Karyn Cameron, Sherry Carlton, Frances Carver, Janice Case. Mary Casey, Bonita Cates, Janie Cates, Cheryl Chaat, Beverly Chambers, Janice Chandler. Susan Chilcoat, Linda Clancy, Gayle Clapp, Jimmie Clement, Elain Cogburn, Cheryl Cole. Diana Collins, Linda Collins, Vi- vian Conway, Glenda Cooper, LaDell Cooper, Karen Cornish. Page 393 MURRAY HALL Glenda Covington, Marcia Co- zart, Judy Crain, Barbara Craw- ford, Barbara Criser, Thelma Curtis. Mary Danvers, Rita Davidson, Judy Davis, Judith Deckard, Gin- ger Dennis, Kathryn Denny. Trisha Denton, Arber Dixson, Kathy Doyle, Wava Dugger, La- Vera Dunlap, Sandra Durbin. Candace Duvall, Linda Echols, Barbara Elrod, Janet Entwistle, Constance Esmond, Anne Fabry. Linda Farley, Linda Fariss, Cath- erine Feldt. Sharon Felible, Lin- da Fisher, Karen Fizer. Cynthia Flanagin, Carolyn Flem- ming, Mary Fletcher, Sharon Fletcher, Judith Floyd, Sherry Fogaley. Marcialen Ford, Judith Franklin, Elaine Fuksa, Rita Fulps, Bever- ly Gardiner, Marilee Garofoli. Catherine Garrison, Reta Gar- rison, Diana George, Frances Gilliam, Jane Gilman, Sharon Godden. Linda Gooch, Darla Goodman. Marilyn Goolsby, Barbara Graves, Martha Hammond, Peg- gy Hann. Page 394 MURRAY HALL Cynthia Harbaugh, Robbie Har- desty, Dorothy Harp, Cheryl Harrison, Judy Harvill, Harla Heuston. Darlene Hey, Carol Hicks, Paula Holcomb, Dana Horner, Melissa Huggans, Kathie Huggard. Patricia Johnson, Linda Jones, Connie Kantzer, Jana Kaupke, Carolyn Keil, Judith Kellenbor- Elizabeth Keller, Karen Kelso, Jenee Kenreigh, Glinda Kernag- han, Teri Kilmer, Julia Kippen- berger. Kathleen Kirk, Sherry Knight, Emelia Koerner, DeLinda Krause, Sandra Laber, Edlynn Ladd. Charlyn Langston, Christine La- nie, Sondra Lanier, Sharon Le- monds, Suzanne Lider, Virginia Long. Leah Love, Lou Love, Sharon Lusk, Linda Lutker, Judith Lut- ton, Carolyn Lyons. Nancy Mace, Linda Manning, To- ni Mass, Phyllis Massey, Deanne Matkin, Sharon Matlock. Sheryle Marlow, Mary Mayes, Gloria McCaskill, Julie McClell- and, Janie McCorkle, Jane Mc- Cracken. Page 395 MURRAY HALL Carole McGee, Donna McGee, Jacqueline McGuire, Angela Mc- Manus, Susie Menn, Patricia Meyer. Lynda Miller, Sherrie Millikin, Cheryle Minter, Ena Mitchell, Myrna Morgan, Ann Muncy. Carolyn Murray, Joy Murray, Phyllis Musgrave, Lura Nail, To- na Nix, Linda Newman. Dee O'Keefe, Myra Olive, Phyl- lis O'Neill, Elayne Owens, Cher- yl Paine, Billy Palmer. Susan Park, Karen Paul, Judy Pease, Barbara Peeples, Ann Per- kins, Neva Perkins. Martha Phillips, Martha Potts, Janis Potts, Merry Price, Linda Prine, Mary Rauch. Linda Redlinger, Anita Reeser. Faber Reid, Sandra Reinheardt. Lady Rich, Jane Riley. Sharon Riley, Coy Robinson, Karen Rogers, Theresa Rodgers, Linda Rooks, Deanne Roring. Jeannie Rose, Linda Rose, Car- men Roseth, Marilyn Ross, Re- nee Roszel, Karen Rule. Page 396 MURRAY HALL Kathryn Schuette, Vicky Schwab, Helen Scott, Jeannine Scott, Sari Shank, Karen Sherrill. Susan Shields, Martha Short, Meri Silvernail, Ella Simmons, Kathleen Simmons, Barbara Sipes. Lena Smith, Patsy Smith, Rita Smith, Judith Sparks, Jasqueline Starr, DeAnna Stauffer. RoJean Stauffer, Sherrel Steph- ens, Elizabeth Stock, Paula Stog- ner, Charlotte Storey, Marion Stubbs. DeLoris Sutherland, Jayne Swen- son, Frances Taluc, Laura Tay- lor, Marcia Taylor, Samme Tay- lor. Sandra Taylor, Susan Taylor, Su- san Taylor, Nelia Templeton, Marilyn Thomas, Nancy Toal. Veva Tolbert, Ruth Travis, Mic- aela Treadwell, Janie Tyler, Ju- dith Underwood, Diane Van Lan- dingham, Carol Vaughan. Carla Vaughn, Joy Vaughn, Pa- tricia Verba, Crystal Wade, Vic- toria Warner, Sheridan Welch, Marion White. Marsha Williams, Judy Wilson, Deanna Winfrey, Adell Withers, Mary Womack, Twyla Wood, Pamela Work. Page 397 NORTH HALL North Hall Frosh Added Pep to Upper Class Dorm North Murray Hall, previously upper class- man dorm, now for freshmen . . . women de- signed crest and displayed it on sweatshirts . . . National Residence Hall Week found North Hall women giving exchange picnics and dances in front lawn . . . Homecoming brought long hours spent on house decoration . . . fall activities ranged from parking lot dance hours to intramural participation . . . Christmas season provided time for caroling and candle walk . . . women were active throughout year . . . WRHA treasurer was Nancy Wollmer . . . senior class vice-presi- Janet Carpenter was also officer in Beta Alpha Psi and University Party . . . seventeen O- staters . . . two Lassos and Lariats . . . B. G. Smith served as officer of PEMM Club . . . varsity teams represented were volley ball, bowling, and basketball . . . Student Entertainers . . . Aquatic Club . . . SUAB . . . sweetheart of Alpha Phi Alpha was Nida Taliaferro . . . Evelyn Doty served as presi- dent; Cheryl Reece vice-president . . . Mary Humphrey, AWS; secretary, Donnie Copring- er; treasurer, Nancy Wollmer; social. Janet Carter; art chairman, Linda Dietti; sports, B. G. Smith; Mrs. Lucil Adcock served as dorm hostess. The girls of North Hall designed a new sweatshirt crest which included the dorm, the founding date, and other OSU symbols. Linda Allen, Patricia Allen, Shar- on Berger, Cheryl Bertrand, Dixie Brady, Mary Busche, Sarah Campbell, Janet Carpenter. Janis Clark, Linda Coffin, Billie Cook, Margaret Dalton, Linda Dennis, Linda Dillingham, Mary Doty. Judy Duvall. Cynthia Elling, Judy Fritcher, Ir- ma Fritzemeyer, Janet Hale, Ste- phanie Hammond, Valerie Hanes, Darlene Harden, Sheila Harris. Parvene Hason, Sharol Hollis, Janice Horn, Marsha Howard, Mary Humphrey, Sandra Jordan, Jeanette Kelley, Sandra Keranen. Julia Knighton, Mary Korthase, Deanna Kundmiller, Harriet Lan- caster, Karlyn Lewis, Looling Lin, Susan Logue, Charlotte Lyon. Cheryl McCollom, Kathy Mc- Creight, Arlene McMahan, Mary McNeill, Karen Medlin, Erna Miller, Lorella Miller, Margar- et Morgan. Jane Myers, Shirley Nakvinda, Karen Narmore, Bredna Noon- kester, Pam Ogle, Yvonne Palon, Judy Patrick, Iris Phillips. Judy Polk, Susan Puckett, LaDon Ray, Cheryl Reece, Barbara Reid, Karen Reid, Kathryn Reynolds, Donna Richardson. Linda Robinson, Jane Rockhold, Sharon Ryder, Eileen Schroder, Barbara Shupe, Twyla Siever, Kathrine Sigl. Betty Smith, Flora Spencer, Judy Steward, Diane Stowe, Janie Thomas, Janet Tucker, Linda Vi- etti. Nancy Vollmer, Claireda Weaver, Gertrude Williams, Margaret Williams, Mildred Wise, Norma Womack, Nancy Wright. Page 399 PARKER HALL Parker Hall Homecoming Decoration Gets Attention Parker Hall ended fourth year on OSU cam- pus . . . newest boys' dorm enjoyed by many . . . tradition was carried on through scholarship, athletics, and campus activities . . . adding to the fun and excitement of Homecoming, Parker Hall's house decoration caught the attention and amusement of all . . . awarded best engineered decoration . . . . . . fun and frolic . . . Happiness is a white Christmas read the sign . . . snow- balls were soon in sight . . . Keeping Parker men informed on intra-dorm news was the job of the dorm newspaper, the Beeline ... a widely-read publication, it also expressed opin- ions of current campus activities . . . recog- nition went to men for outstanding achieve- ments . . . elected engineering senator was Mike Black . . . senator for Men's Residence Halls Association was Mike Still . . . editing the Oklahoma State Engineer was Gilbert Asher . . . Dennis Durbin was selected as Who's Who in American Colleges and Univer- sities . . . highlighting the year was the for- mal dedication and open house of Quanah Parker Hall , named for the last chief of the Comanches . . . officers were President Cur- tis Chubb; Mike Still, vice-president; Dennis Durbin, secretary. Joe Larkin served as coun- selor for the men. FRONT ROW: Curtis Chubb, Clyde Wilson, Jim Pearson, Bob Turley, Earl Cherry, Harry Chancellor. ROW 2: Gerald Best, Larry Lanie, Roger Rylander, Bill Plummer, Charles Barker, Phil Maxson, John Clark. ROW 3: Bob Cary, Rich- ard Byron, Scott Matthews, Keith Johnston, Edwards Moore, William Curtis, Bennett Mannahan. Suleman Abdulla, John Aber- nathy, Donald Audleman, Larry Baird, John Baker, Charles Bar- ker, Gary Bassett. David Berg, Gerald Best, John Bigheart, Joel Block, Carl Bloom, Roger Blinn, Michael Bosch. Bobby Bratcher, Stanley Brewer, Larry Brown, William Brown, Gerald Bryant, Bill Burkes, Mickey Burns. Vincent Butler, Richard Byron, James Cain, Steven Carter, Tony Cerveny, Robert Cary, Harry Chancellor. Robert Childress, Curtis Chubb, John Church, John Clark, Luther Clements, Gregory Collier, Will- iam Conner. George Crawford, James Cun- ning, Danny Deaver, Stephen Digney, Joe Dillingham, Robert Dirolf, Curtis Donley. John Duncan, Dennis Dwyer, Ron Easky, Thomas Eckroat, Larry Elliott, Richard Enlow, Jerry Etter. Arvin Evans, William Evans, John Frazier, Steven Freeman, Glen Giles, Gary Gill, Arthur Goble. Stephen Goltry, Charles Gowder, William Gowder, Robert Grove, David Hall, William Hampton, David Harned. Page 401 PARKER HALL Billy Haynes, Thomas Hendrix, James Henry, Richard Howe, Tandy Hunt, Carroll Hutchens, James Inman, Keith Johnston. James Kent, Jerry Key, Neal Kilmer, Ronnie Kite, Howard Kunka, Michael Landreth, John Loewen, Billy Loughridge. Jay Lovelace, Robert Marshall, Terry Mathis, Scott Matthews, Phillip Maxson, Kenneth McCo- mas, Leon Minton, Robert Moon. Edward Moore, Larry Murphy, John Myers, Robert Nail, Duane Neuffer, Nathan Newbern, Ste- ven Nobles, Samuel Nott. John Otey, Kenneth Owen, Carl Patrick, Harold Patterson, Otis Pearson, Thomas Peeper, Walton Phillips, Arnold Pietz. William Plummer, Gerald Pur- sell, Richard Ranney, Lee Reich- ardt, William Rother, Frankie Rush, Roger Rylander. Richard Sauders, Don Schieber, James Schooley, Bill Schwertfe- ger, Gerald Sheffield, William Silk, Michael Sloniker. Chester Smith, Rex Starr, Sher- rill Stepter, Wayne Team, Phil- lip Terry, Bob Todd, Chester Tracy. Bob Turley, James Walker, Stan Wendt, David Whisnant, Clyde Wilson, Timothy Wilson, Allan Woodruff. Page 402 SCOTT HALL Scott Hall Giant P istol Pete Constructed by Women New constitution written by women of Scott Hall . . . first dorm elections since hall re- turned to women's dorm proved highly com- petitive . . . four-story Pistol Pete portrayed 1965 Homecoming spirit among women . . . adjacent to Pete were diamonds showing Old Central leading up to the new dorm complex . . . social functions all a part of dorm life . . . dance hours aand parties with other dorms enjoyed by all . . . Homecoming and Parents Day provided chance to show boy friends and parents rooms . . . candlelights were popular and plentiful . . . shower par- ties saw the endings . . . Scott women are active on campus . . . sec. of 1966 RED- SKIN was Lawanda Connally . . . Linda Bis- sett and Nancy Price marched and traveled with Capettes drill team . . . women belong to variety of campus organizations . . . Orange and Black Quill . . . Orange Quill . . . O-Staters . . . Lassos and Lariats . . . Omicron Nu . . . Mu Kappa Tau . . . Res- idence Hall representatives . . . dorm officer slate headed by Dixie McKinzie, president; Pat Van Doren, vice-president; Jonella Heinze, secretary; Nancy Davenport, treasurer; social chairman, Linda Bissett; art, Jan Russell; sports, Peg Yeager. Even though studies occupied much of their time, the girls of Scott found time to relax and enjoy an evening of fun and gossip. SCOn HALL Fae Adams, Gertrude Arko, Flo Arnold, Lynn Austin, Margaret Bacher, Dianne Barger, Barbette Barnes. Marty Baumler, Beverly Barr, Venita Bettinger, Linda Bissett, Nancy Block, Sharon Bogle, Bar- bara Bonifazi. Nancy Bowling, Mary Breon, Ann Brown, Cinda Brownlee, Davis Brownley, Kaye Brumm, Karan Bumpus. Betty Burgess, Nancy Burns, Gwendolyn Carment, Janice Car- roll, Anita Carter, Linda Ches- nutt, Charlotte Chessmore. Ruth Ciskowski , Vicky Clark, Lawanda Connally, Sharon Cox, JoAnn Cruzan, Gloria Daven- port, Nancy Davenport. Janice deCordova, Judy Dillman, Kathryn Disinger, Alice Drink- water, Judith Dugan, Ann Eddie- man, Jan Epperson. Mary Fitter, Michelle Fourroux, Rita Fox, Angela Frisbie, Shelba Fuller, Judy Gant, Valerie Gardner. Ramona Garred, Dawna Grant, Linda Gruntmeir, Judy Haley, Edyth Hamrick, Marie Hansen, Sue Hansen. Rheba Hawkins, Joneela Heinze, Loyce Hemry, Barbara Hender- son, Jan Herbolsheimer, Sharon Hibbs, Jana Hicks. Karen Hollis, Virginia Hough, Glenna Huls, Deanne Hutchens, Barbara James, Diana Johnson, Janie Johnson. Page 404 SCOn HALL Rita Johnson, Diana Jones, Vir- ginia King, Tanny Koeppel, Jane LaGree, Roberta Lemmon, Ken- na Lowry, Nita Lynch. Pattie Maestas, Lynda Manor, Judy Markwell, Carol Marsh, Gina Marshall, Patricia Marshall, Jan McCalmon, Karen McEvers. Rose McGough, Marilyn McKin- non, Dixie McKinzie, Earlene McMillan, Coni McMillen, Paula Means, Lynn Melrose, Carol Merrell. Sara Messall, Martha Miller, Gloria Mitchell, Suzy Morgan, Mary Nelson, Marcy Nevills, Barbara Nichols, Charlotte Ni- Barbara Payne, Cecelia Peck, Ruth Pennington, Stephanie Pit- cher, Katherine Radcliff , Susan Rahill, Janie Reece, Kathryn Robinette. Joann Robinson, Susan Robin- son, Karen Romang, Janice Rooks, Jan Russell, Kay Savage, Cynthia Seamster, Martha Selby. Kay Sharp, Susan Shibley, Toni Sims. Leslie Smith, Sharon Smith, Cynthia Soden, Carolyn Spark- Sharon Sprinkle, Judy Spurlin, Juanita Squire, Joanne Stack, Sue Storm, Pamela Story, Kath- leen Sullivan. Susan Taylor, Nancy Teel, Kar- en Thompson, Susan Thompson, Glenda Tippins, Janice Tyner, Sue Ann Ward. Karen Weatherford, Linda Wie- land, Suanne Willis, Jan Wilson, Carla Wulf, Deborah Wycoff, Jackie Yount. Page 405 ■■I r |l i ?mirllH q £££ te;| 3 ft i ir g l - || M H |MUMyMBBH l| HP wp SINGLE MEN'S APARTMENTS Single Men's Apartments First Place Won For Homecoming Float First year on campus for Single Men's Apartments proved good one for 850 residents ... an important year for men, activities and campus organizational membership was stressed . . . Homecoming was no exception . . . joining with Single Women's Apart- ments, effort won first place in men's living group division . . . intramural sports exem- plified unity and enthusiasm in activity throughout the year . . . formal open houses provided students with opportunity to tour apartments . . . parents were honored with reception . . . fall semi-formal launched so- cial calendar . . . holiday season spirit shown in Christmas Sing and semi-formal dance . . . single men ended year with spring picnic . . . leaders on campus . . . president Men's Residence Hall Association was Mike Johnson, also Campus Clod finalist . . . Terry Denton elected as junior class vice-president . . . Blue Key honorary service fraternity chose Reg Poorbaugh as president . . . officers for apartments were: President Howard Kanelakos . . . vice president Ron Dovel, secretary Mike Casey, treasurer, Lehman Blackketter . . . MRHA delegate Bill Pistole . . . head coun- selors were John Harlow and Loren Davis. Far from the noise and bustle of a dorm, the men in the apartments discovered that study areas were conducive to good grades. Kenneth Akin, Neil Allen, Ron- ny Allen, Max Anthis, Garry Armstrong. Joseph Astafan, Michael Athanas, Dale Atherton, David Ballew, Richard Banks. William Barnes, Roy Baucom, Jimmy Baughman, Gary Bead- les. John Beames. Larry Beard, Keith Bennett, Wil- bur Benson, James Berger, Mark Bergner. Philip Berlowitz, Warren Beyer, Charles Biscoe, John Biscoe, Leh- man Blackketter. Marrel Blehm, Robert Bolton, Harold Bone, Larry Bradley, Roger Brittain. Robert Brockman, Jerry Brown, Gzrald Browning, Thomas Brunk, Robert Bryant. Page 407 SINGLE MEN Harold Buercklin, Kit Bull, Del- mer Boyles, Alan Burkhart, Da- vid Burrows. William Buschhorn, Charles Bus- sert, K. Y. Calvin, Charles Ca- sey, Ronnie Caudell. Bruce Chambers, William Chap- le, Donald Chitwood, Michael Christian, Michael Clewner. James Cole, Ronald Coleman, Deuard Collier, Charles Conley, Sianey Conner. William Cosgrove, James Cot- ton, Larry Cox, Kendall Crans- ton, Ronald Crawford. Donald Creel, Marc Cullison, Ronald Curtis, Gary Daily, Ken- neth Davenport. Clifford Deal, Terry Denton, Robert Dew, Charles DeWalt, Charles Dillow. Page 408 SINGLE MEN Patrick Dorr, James Douglas, Ron Dovel, David Drude, Allan Edmonds. Raymond Edwards, Richard Ev- ans, Alan Eyler, Kenneth Failes, Steven Fancy. Frederick Fanson, Juan Ferriol, Lary Fisher, Rudolph Foutz, James Fowler. Harry Francis, Larry Franks, Mark Fritz, Alfred Fromm, Rob- ert Galloway. Arthur Garden, Jerry Gavil, James Gilliam, Keith Gleason, Ronald Godley. James Godwin, John Gray, Don- ald Green, Tommy Green, Don- ald Gregory. James Grover, George Gunn, Robert Hackney, Maurice Haff, Jimmy Haines. Page 409 SINGLE MEN William Haines, John Haldane, Ronald Hamburg, James Ham- ilton, Harley Hannaford. Joe Hardin, Rodger Harris, Rich- ard Hart, Martin Hauser, Jack Heckenkamp. Bob Hein, James Henry, Charles Herndon, Lawrence Herndon, Norman Hirschman. Robert Holder, James Hollier, James Hood, Michael Huebsch, Michael Hughes. Steven Humphrey, James Huss- man, Thomas Ireland, James Jennings, Gary Jernigan. Donald Johnson, James Johnson, LeRoy Johnson, John Johnston, Dan Jones. Duane Kahle, Howard Kanc!- akos, Ron Kelling, Edward Kem- nitz, Gary Kirby. Page 410 SINGLE MEN John Kirk, Gerald Kirkes, Greg- ory Kitrell, Johnny Kretzschmar. Jimmy Kuhlman. Edward Leader. Ronald Leding- ton, Bryon Lehmbeck, Ramon I i t rel 1. Warren Litvinchuk. Charles Lloyd, Gary Long. Claude Lowery, Karl MacBurnie. John MacMorris. William Maloney, William Mar- gerum, Michael McCallum, Charles Mclnnis, Larrv McKane. David McNeill, Carroll McNish. James Marsh, John Means, Aar- on Meyers. James Miller, Robert Mitten, Harold Mollenkopf, Eddie Mon- dier, Glenn Moore. Raymond Moore, William Moore, Calv.'n Moreland, David Morris. Marshall Mungle. Page 411 SINGLE MEN Stephen Newcomer, George Ne- mecek, James Nivison, Joseph Norman, Richard North. Larry Oard, Michael O'Niel, Charles Owens, Ronald Palmer, Finley Parish. Warren Park, Marvin Parr, Theo- dore Parrish, Jonathan Patterson, Dwight Pearson. Troy Pennock, Jay Perkins, Ken Perkins, Ken Perry, Phillip Reed. David Phillips, Jimmy Phillips, Dean Pickard, Harry Pierson, William Pistole. Forrest Pittman, Paul Platner, Michael Plunkett, Reg Poor- baugh, James Powell. Paul Powell, Gery Price, David Quails, James Rader, Jimmy Rag- land. Page 412 SINGLE MEN John Ray, Gene Reid, Don Rich- ardson, Max Richardson, William Riley, David Ringer. Douglas Ringer, Lawrence Rob- erts, Gregory Ronck.Rickie Rose, Michael Rosen, David Ryan. Darrel Sadler, Joe Samuel, John Savant, Daniel Schaefer, Paul Scopton, Kevin Scott. Terry Selby, Stephen Sellers, Jack Shackelford, Jimmie Ship- man, James Shiver, William Shof- ner. James Sigler, Marshal Skarky, George Spiva, Leslie Starks, Harold St. Clair, Donald Ste- phens. Randelle Stephenson, Henry Ste- vens, Ron Stevens, Jerry Stierwalt, Greg Storm. Carroll Stanton, Charles Steel, Gordon Stinson, John Strick- land, David Strother. Page 413 SINGLE MEN Steve Stroud, Lawrence Stubble- field, Jack Stuteville, Gary Swarts, Vern Suess, Kenneth Sullivan. Walter Summers, Ronnie Sur- face, Thomas Sutherlin, Jack Tays, Luther Teague, Jimmie Thomas. Lawrence Tomko, Jerry Toney, Gordon Varner, Robert Vaughn, Stephen Vogel, Gary Vogt. Donn Vorse, Danny Woskuhl, David Wade, Carl Walls, Terry Ward, Timothy Webber. Ronald Webster, Darryl Welch, Billy Wheeler, Edward Wheeler, Gary Whiteley, Steve White. Steven White, Michael Whiteley, Richard Wilson, James Williams, Stephen Wintory, Herbert Wol- cott. Larry Wollard, Albert Wood, William Wood, Charles Woody, Tommy Wright, Kenneth York. Page 414 SINGLE WOMEN'S APARTMENTS Single Women's Apartments Women Worked for Fund Raising Drives Single Women's residents participated in a fund raising banquet . . . The women pre- pared and served a Buffet dinner for the bene- fit of the Campus Chest charity drive . . . Serving as officers this year were Jody Buck- ley, president . . . Peggy Massey, vice-presi- dent . . . Marsha Peterson, secretary . . . and Gail Hart, treasurer . . . Diana Wren and Vicki Smith worked in the Women's Resi- dence Hall Association . . . Jane Willingham served in campus government with the Associ- ation of Women Students . . . Karen Davis edited The Breez.er, printed by Single Women's for the members of its apartment complex . . . women active in Orange and Black Quill sorority . . . Susie Armstrong, social chair- man, helped plan many of the social events throughout the year, including the street dances ... at Christmas time the girls went caroling and filled baskets for a needy family . . . Single Women's won first place in the inde- pendent float division during Homecoming . . . Mrs. Marjorie Dill served as resident manager . . . four-girl apartments in the complex provide an opportunity for home liv- ing and activities, supervised by the university. Girls in the new apartments quickly learned that much practical experience and team work could be gained by residing there. SINGLE WOMEN Betty Baer, Tami Bancroft, Su- san Beals, Jody Beckley, Nancy Blum, Marjorie Bolton. Rita Bommer, Linda Bowman, Carolyn Boyce, Sandra Bradford, Carolyn Brooks, Edith Brownell. Betty Bullard, Jeanette Bush, Patricia Chancellor, Patricia Chapman, Sarah Clark, Anna- marie Cobb Patricia Coon, Pamela Copeland, Lola Cox, Cynthia Crockett. Mary Davidson, Catherine Davis. Karen Davis, Linda Delahay, Martha Engle, Sharon Fenske, Margaret Flaig, Ruth Flood. Judith Francis, Kathy Gemmer, Anna Gibson, Cathy Gifford, Margaret Gill, Patricia Gorr. Margaret Haggard, Sherry Hale, Janie Hamilton, Marjory Herd, Sandra Hirschy, Gretchen Hix- on. Jane Hobbs, Jean Hoffman, Bar- bara Juno, Paula Kelin, Lana King, Jennifer Knight. Beverly Lassley, Charla Lee, Jo- Lee LofTlin, Diann Liggett, Bev- erly Lyon, Kay March. SINGLE WOMEN Vlary Massey, Jeanne Maule, Dot McBride, Gayle Mecklen- burg, Roberta Milton, Marrilyn Morton. Vlarsha Murphy, Linda Nesbit, 3arol Newman, Patricia Norris, Jnda Ogletree, Sandra Pellon- Caren Petermann, Neoma Poe, Jnda Prewett, Perri Prichard, 'aula Proctor, Marge Rahhal. )eretha Rainey, Charlotte Ram- ey, Jimmie Ramsey, Dianna lehm, Lynda Riddle, Joice Riv- :rs. jloria Rubac, Susanne Saucier, ane Schneider, Ann Schrempp, Jnda Shea, Linda Silkey. Jrenda Smith, Karen Smith, iiharon Smith, Vicki Smith, Susan Jteinbock, Patricia Stewart. DiAnna Taylor, Kathy Taylor, irenda Thomas, Barbara Thomp- :on, Ida Touchstone, Sherry Ty- er. Donna Well, Claudia Warren, jlenda Watkins, Sharon Whitson, iharron Williams, Velvaree Will- ams. fane Willingham, Beanie Willis, Bobbie Winfield, Pamela Wolfe, (enny Wood, Dianna Wren. Page 417 STOUT HALL Stout Hall New Freshmen Welcomed to Dorm Stout Hall begins academic year in fall with party to greet new freshmen and welcome back old faces . . . Thanksgiving and Christ- mas seasons meaningful to women . . . spe- cial dinners . . . religious activities include fireside meetings held by various ministers . . . full week devoted to learning Christmas songs . . . women serenade fraternity and dorm men on Caroling party . . . year pro- gresses as girls keep in step with campus pace . . . participation encouraged through student government . . . contests . . . intramural sports . . . women are active in Orange Quill . . . Orange and Black Quill . . . Army Blades . . . year ended with senior week and preparation for graduation . . . beauties, too . . . Linda Mishenheimer and Leslie Lehman REDSKIN Beauties finalists . . . Varsity Re- vue girl was Jeanne Pierce . . . campus lead- ers .. . Annette Truman presided as Wom- en's Residence Hall Association president . . . vice-chairman of Association of Women Students legislative board was Jeannie Stites . . . heading slate of officers was Mary Beth Herbert, president; Carolyn Kosted, vice-presi- dent; Leslie Lehman, secretary; Meg Johnson, treasurer. Mrs Steele B. White was dorm host- ess. Many a freshman has learned the hard way that it doesn't pay to be late. Stout's judicial board has heard many pleas of flat tires. Susan Abrams, Terri Armour, Mary Askey, Linda Aven, Nor- ma Badgley, Sharla Bailey, Jane Barnard. Karen Baker, Jane Beaty, Carol Bennett, Linda Bennett, Jane Berg, Susan Bertch, Mary Ber- utti. Linda Blagg, Royetta Borunda, Ruth Bounds, Blye Bowan, Shar- on Bowie, Mary Boyd, Paula Brand. Linda Bright, Tammie Brock, Judy Brooks, Phyllis Brown, Lynda Brucker, Sherron Brum- mett, Sara Burns. Linda Butler, Arlene Butt, Peg- gy Byers, Kathie Caldwell, Mar- garet Carlin, Beverly Carter, Jac- queline Chain. Judith Church, Carlyn Clark, Clarice Clark, Camilla Clymer, Laura Coe, Kay Combs, Karen Compton. Jana Cook, Sharon Cook, Karen Cooper, Anne Cornwell, Janet Cortright, Diane Cox, Linda Crume. Paula Curtis, Tina Curtis, Kathy Dawson, Janette Dean, Mary DeFelice, Gail Dent, Marilyn Dettle . Sheila Dobbin, Patricia Dow. Shannon Eastin, Patty Edwards, Lynn Ellington, Marcia Evans, Sandra Fallin. Page 419 STOUT HALL Mary Farnum, Beki Ferguson, Gwendolyn Fisher, Linda Fisher, Margie Fgleman, Mary Ford, Glenda Francis. Sandra Freeman, Emily Fruge, Ouida Furnas, Kathleen Gahan, Jean George, Sheila Gibson, Su- sie Glamser. Lynda Glidewell, Rebecca Gob- ble, Linda Goff, Barbara Gra- ham, Jane Gray, Alice Griffith, Phyllis Grigar. Laurie Gutt, Anita Hadlock, Pa- tricia Haley, Jackie Harbolt, Margaret Hein, Vicki Helden- brand, Mary Herbert. Linda Herold, April Hess, Cher- yl Hicks, Ruth Hire, Nancy Hoff, Elizabeth Hoffman, Barbara James. Wrenittia Jaques, Sally Jennings, Linda Johnson, Margaret John- son, Marriott Johnson, Ramona Johnson, Sharon Johnson. Sue Johnston, Verna Jones, Ju- dith Kahler, Marsha Kamp, Jana Kelly, Patricia Kelly, Terry Ker- naghan. Janet Kirkpatrick, Linda Klein, Mary Knesek, Carolyn Kosted, Joyce Kosted, Linda Lair, Linda Lawrence. Leslie Lehman, Betty Lewis, Di- anna Linkhart, Sharon Loftis, Janet Loomis, Candy Looney, Nancy Lott. Page 420 STOUT HALL Mary Luman, Peggy Mayfield, Marsha McAdams, Linda Mc- Carther, Marie McCarty, Beverly McClain. Cynthia McConnell, Sharon Mc- Connell, Delma McFarland, Jo McKinzey, Anita McLeland, Sharon McNeely. Evelyn McNeil, Norma Mellies, Ruth Mellies, Susan Meyer, Lin- da Misenheimer, Shirley Mitch- ell. Mary Sue Moore, Patricia Moore, Foan Morelock, Marjorie Mor- rell, Cheryl Mounts, Linda Mullen. Susan Mullens, Jeanne Naifeh, Judy Nixon, Anita Northup, Ja- nis Nowlin, Margaret O'Connor. Maureen O'Mara, Martha Park- er, Janet Parrish, Dixie Patrick, Ginny Peter, Karen Phillips. Jeanne Pierce, Marilyn Pitcock, Kathy Pitts, Helga Piatt, Kath- ryn Porter, Roberta Price. Mary Puckett, Susan Puttruff, Kaye Rahe, Elizabeth Reed, Katherine Rhodes, Kathy Rice. Karen Riise, Janie Roberts, Jer- ry Robison, Cathy Roberts, Mar- tha Rogers, Janet Rosson, STOUT HALL Ruth Rush, Judy Russell, Debora Ryser, Julie Salzer, Joyce Seacat, Barbara Shell. Judith Sherman, Vicki Shoup, Patricia Simonson, Sandra Sims, Susan Sishey, Patricia Smith. Travette Smysor, Cynthia Snyder, Linda Snyder, Pepper Spann, Su- san Stanley, Sharon Stasik Linda Stepp, Kathleen Stone, Mary Strain, Linda Stratton, Ju- dith Sullens, Mary Swabb. JoAnn Tallman, Sharon Terry, Donna Thomas, Sandra Thomas, Beverly Thornhill, Phyllis Thorn- ton. Carolyn Thurman, Mary Tillman, Joyce Timmons, Jennee Toyebo, Annette Truman, Marguerite Tsoodle. Janice VanHoorebeke, Joyce Vantries, Irene Vardeman, Pam- ela Vaughn, Shirlene Vaughn, Nancy Vickers. Patricia Ward, Carol Warren, Phyllis Weber, Janice Wheeler, Patsy White, Carolyn Wiens, Phyllis Wiley. Jill Williams, Becky Williams, Sally Willingham, Nancy Wilson, Judy Wood, Judith Wright, Re- gina Yaeger. Page 422 THATCHER HALL Thatcher Hall Intramurals Trophy Claimed by Women Phys ed majors resided . . . Thatcher Hall won intramural sports trophy . . . dorm ac- tivities lots of fun . . . open houses held for living room and lobby redecoration, Parents Day and Christmas door displays . . . house decoration boosted Homecoming spirit . . . dance hours given twice a month . . . deco- rating party held at Christmas . . . Valen- tine's Day celebrated by dance . . . women enjoyed exchange dinners with North Hall and Parker . . . spring-time brought annual dorm picnic . . . future hopefuls feted with wedding showers . . . talent displayed at an- nual show . . . Thatcher women active on campus . . . senior class vice-president was Sharon Barbee . . . June Lundy marched with Blades . . . student entertainers were Carol Cupps, Linda Wheaton, and Kerry Hickman . . . membership high in Lassos and Lariats . . . O-Staters . . . Orange Quill . . . Orange and Black Quill . . . marching band . . . Judy Capehart, Lynn Henley, and Beverly Warma attended NRHA convention . . . beauties too . . . crowned MRHA queen was Judy Freeman . . . REDSKIN Beauty finalist Betty Jane Parham . . . Army Cadet Col. finalist June Lundy . . . officers were Pres. Judy Capehart; vice-pres. Becky Pilgram; secretary Holly Ferguson. Governing bodies, such as the house council at Thatcher, were an important part of establishing the rules that all must follow. THATCHER HALL Lana Allen, Judith Atkinson, De- anna Baker, Sharon Barbee, Kathy Barrett, Bobbie Bowles, Janice Bowman, Barbara Bremer. Charlotte Buckmaster, Robbie Caldwell, Jean Callison, Beverly Cannon, Judy Capehart, Sharon Collins, Barbara Corey, Jeanne Cox. Dorothy Cragar, Nancy Creiger, Ruthanne Deitchler, Pamela Ed- wards, Christine Elliot, Theila Elliott, Alice Erickson, Milagros Florendo. Judith Freeman, Sherry Fulton, Donna Gardner, Stella Gray, Ja- ms Green, Sherry Hall, Sharon Hallford, Karen Hanson. Rosemary Harley, Patricia Har- ris, Kristin Harry, Kerry Hick- man, Jimmie Higginbottom, Glenda Hodgens, Susan Holmes, Virginia Huggard. Rita Hutchison, Barbara Johnson, Constance Keith, Susan Kester, Lynda Kincannon, Charlotte Lash, Mary Lieber, Vera Lundy. Gay Maxwell, Sharyn McCrack- en, Margaret McNamara, Robbie Morgan, Judith Nelson, Karen Noel, Judith Palmer. Donna Pappe. Billie Parsley, Betty Parham, Joyce Pettit, Corene Phelps, Re- becca Pilgrim, Cheri Poteet, Alice Powell, Linda Proctor. Brunelle Pritchett, Billie Pursley, Catherine Rhoads, Marilyn Rich- ardson, Kathie Robbins, Judith Sandholm, Marina Serrano, Lin- da Shimanek. Hazel Smithart, Ann Speer, Mary Stitt, Joyce Stell, Melinda Tuck- er, Georgia VanCoevering, Ey- vonne Vaughn, Rose Vaughn. Brenda Ware, Beverly Warma, Janice Weller, Linda Wheaton, Cheryline Wiggins, Martha Will- iams, Nancy Williams, Karen Wilson, Marchita Wrede Page 424 WENTZ HALL its!? rj|B| Wentz Hall 1 1 1 BW ■■H   § ¥• Dedication Added Excitement to Year Formal dedication of Lew Wentz Hall added excitement to school year . . . dorm activities were plentiful . . . Chinese auction for Cam- pus Chest . . . groady-night in the cafe- teria attempted to out-do Parker Hall neigh- bors . . . SUAB Fair booth . . . many dance hours held on freezing parking lot or in smothering basement . . . dorm memories . . . inevitable announcement sessions on PA system . . . post-midnight fire alarms . . . baby-sitting with tenth floor waterfalls . . . Mr. Wallace singing(?) Happy Birthday . . . homecoming enjoyed by all . . . orange spell-out of OSU and 75 on the win- dows was visible within a seven to fifteen-mile radius from Stillwater . . . AM-FM stereo console purchased for living room . . . Wentz women were leaders . . . tapped by Mortar Board was Johnyne Craythorne . . . Sarah Hoyt was the assistant director of The Unsinkable Molly Brown . . . Greta Dean led the freshman Home Ec Club as president . . . OSU Collegiate Farmers Union president Rose Gideon . . . Sigma Alpha Eta led by Jo Dollins . . . Aquatic Club president Carolyn Howser . . . president of Wentz, Linda Farmer; vice-pres., Jo Dollins; social, Terrie Yetman; Mary Lisle, art . . . Linda Skid- more, head counsel. Not many girls on campus are as lucky as the girls in Wentz to have a dad in their dorm. Most of them just have dorm moms. ir i i ■• HUM isir is I iij ■si  ' ■■■r WENTZ HALL Carol Adams, Beverly Afino- wicz, Kiamichi Ainsworth, Jo- anne Alexander, Joyce Allbrit- ain, Jeanene Allenbach, Judith Amend. Joanne Ames, Diane Archer, Phyllis Askew, Patti Ayers, Kathianne Badgwell, Jean Biar, Brenda Baker. Rita Baker, Karen Barber, Con- nie Barton, Sharron Bascus, Bar- bara Base, Sharon Beall, Pamela Beals. Juanita Beard, Carolyn Bidwick, Carol Biggs, Mary Biggs, Linda Bishop, Lonna Black, Judy Blagg. Ila Blevins, Carol Bobbitt, Janice Bowman, Donna Boyd, Judith Bradley, Laura Brandle, Patricia Bradley. Carol Brazil, Judith Brewer, Bet- ty Briggs, Barbara Brock, Diana Brown, Patricia Brown, Rebecca Bruce. Diane Bruno, Marjorie Bryant, Wynona Bryant, Charlene Buck- ley, Margaret Bushree, Illona By- ford, Judy Caldwell. Gloria Callahan, Myrna Camp- bell, Johnnye Cannon, Marilyn Cassady, Liza Cates, Joan Chad- wick, Alice Cink. Kathleen Clark, Rita Clayton, Nancy Coates, Lilla Codding, Marilyn Cole, Karen Coley, Car- ole Conley. Carolyn Cook, Bonnie Coon, Carolyne Cooper, Mary Cope, Ann Copeland, Pamela Cornell, Cloyd Cornish. Page 426 WENTZ HALL Marilyn Cowen, Ginger Cox, Cindy Craig, Mary Cravotto, Vicki Creasey, Janice Cresse, Darla Danford. Andrea Daniel, Diana Davis, Ev- elyn Davis, Jane Davis, Karen Davis. Lina Davis, Margie Da- vis. Stephanie Davis, Suzanne Davis, Vivian Davis, Patricia Davison, Pam Day, Jamy Dayton, Donna Dearing. Greta Dean, Lana DeBakey, An- drea De Lana, Berna Dillon, Di- ane Dingman, Kathleen Dixon, Patricia Dixon. Sarah Dollins, Charlotte Dor- mire. Patricia Dudley, Judy Dun- ham, Karen Eastham, Nancy Eg- ner. Jennie Eischen. Mary Emils, Buddye Epperson, Jane Escott, Barbara Evans, Ruth Fansler, Linda Farmer, Marsha Farmer. Maxine Fauchier, Carolyn Faulk- ner, Sharon Ferrell, Martha Fnch, Glenda Fite, Carolyn Flan- agan, Jeanne Fleming. Carol Fonvielle, Thelma Foster, Judy Fowler, Sandra Fox, Judy Frizzell, Dianna Fry, Leanna Fry. Gayle Gamble, Paulette Garner, Ann Garrett, Gilda Garrett, Bev- erly Garrison, Pamela Goodson, Elaine Govin. Paula Gray, Gretchen Greer, Nancy Green, Frances Gumaer, Judy Gurley, Laura Haas, Ann Habeger. Page 427 WENTZ HALL Ginger Hagan, Marie Halcomb, Karen Hall, Paula Hallman, Car- ol Hansen, June Hastings, Peggy Hausner. Tamara Haynes, Georgia Helm, Joy Henderson, Susan Henke, Elizabeth Hess, Frances Hettick, Charlotte Hewlett. Denise Hill. Ernestine Hill, Jana Hille, Suzanne Hindman, Bobbe Hobson, Elizabeth Holaday, Kris- tin Holmberg. Ann Honeycutt, Donna Hood, Frances Hoot, Brenda Howe, Carolyn Howser, Nancy Hyatt, Sharon Iliff. Carol Jenkins, Zelda Jenkins, Sandra Jessee, Claudia Johnson, Judith Johnson, Linda Johnson, Martha Johnston Elizabeth Jones, Jana Jones, Janet Jones, Mary Jones, Anita Joyner, Karen Joyner, Diane Kel- ton. Shirley Kerley, Connie Kindschi, Coleen King, Julie Kinnard, Jer- ry Kirkpatrick, Linda Kite, Bev- erly Klenda. Peggy Kobs, Saundra Koch, Meribeth Kovar, Susan Kramp. Wanda Krausse, Dorothy Lan- ders, Dorothy Landsman. Linda Lasby, Judith Lawson, Pat- ti Lewis, Alda Ley, Mary Lisle, Carol Litton. Betsy Lucas. Anna Luckinbill. Camilla Lund- frin, Diane Luker, Jo Lynn, Kathy Mahl, Judy Mallett, Mar- jean Mareck. Page 428 WENTZ HALL Vicki Mason, Diana Matlock, Pamela McAlister, Linda Mc- Carty, Donna McClain, Colene McCue, Karen McCuIlough, Sherry McCutcheon. Gail McDaniel, Nancy McDaniel, Mary McDonald, Janis McGee, Wilma McGeehan, Gloria Mc- Graw, Dana McGregor, Darlene McKeown Laura Means, Mary Michaud, Mary Miglione, Betty Miller, Charlotte Miller, Lynda Mills, Edith Mitchell, Jo Mitchell. Sue Mitchell, Donna L. Moore, Donna M. Moore, Anne Mor- gan, Sarah Morris, Mary Morton, Lynn Mullinax, Carolyn Murray. Janet Musallam, Kathleen Mu- stek, Mary Newbauer, Billye Newton, Jeri Newton, Peggye Newton, Carolyn Niebruegge, Marilyn Nilles. Trudy Nix, Shirley O'Reilly, Sharon Orr, Roberta Parker, Sal- ly Patterson, Sonja Pattillo, Lin- da Pearson, Helen Peeler. Nancy Peery, Susan Perrine, Nancy Petty, Suzann Potts, Kath- leen Pratt, Priscilla Presnall, Jeanne Price, Sandra Raines. Gale Rail, Kathie Randolph, Ri- ta Ranson, Pamela Redfern, Jan Reecher, Carol Reed, Diane Reed, Margaret Reed. Marlene Reid, Jean Reins, Bette Renfro, Susan Rentfro, Margery Rice, Rita Richmond, Dorothy Roberts, Patricia Robinson. Kay Roby, Sharon Roederer, Nancy Roesch, Brenda Rogers, Linda Rogers, Rosemary Rogers, Becky Rollow, Linda Roseman. k 2 Page 429 WENTZ HALL Susan Rutledge, Cecelia Sanders, Judy Sauls, Linda Schavitz, Lin- da Schiefer, Marcia Schrantz, Lynne Schwertfeger. Barbara Scott, Beverly Scott, Ju- dy Seale, Mary Seiber, Deborah Shinn, Julia Shirley, Margaret Shrouf. Sharon Simmons, Elaine Smith, Jane Smith, Kathy Smith, Linda Smith, Carole Sneed, Cheryl Sny- der. Frances Sparks, Jauhree Sparks, Charlotte Specht, Mary Spitznas, Jan Steigleder, Jana Steimer, Ju- dith Stephens. Sharon Sterk, Diana Stivers, Judy Stodola, Marcia Stout, Kar- en Straw, Linda Sutton, Anne Sylvester. Barbara Tarr, Sandra Thayer, Kaye Thomas, Sharon Thomas, Susan Thomas, Susan Thomas, Sheron Thompson. Mary Tippeconnic, Joan Titus, Suzelle Toma, Diane Tucker, Rosemary Wiken, Christine Vow- el, Cheryl Walker. Sharie Walker, Bunny Wall, Joan Wall, Barbara Warren, June Watts, Sarah Weaver, Phyllis Whatley, Sharon Wheeler. Judy White, Patricia Whitehouse, Linda Whitlow, Debbie Wilks. Kathryn Wlliams, Linda Wilson, Tempest Wise, Ruth Wolf. Connie Wood, Carolyn Woods. Lynn Woosley, Susan Wyne, Connie Yerian, Terrie Yetman, Carla Young, Peggy Zamoider. Page 430 WEST BENNETT HALL West Bennett Hall Spring Banquet Honored Senior Students West Bennett Hall, home of the 1965 state football champions and some five hundred other students, provided a well-rounded pro- gram for its residents . . . serving the dorm were Fraser Getgood, president; Danny Riley, vice-president; Mike Campbell, secretary, and Jerry Reynolds, treasurer . . . Joe McCaskle served as vice-president of Men's Residence Hall Association . . . Jerry Reynolds held office as treasurer of Men's Residence Hall As- sociation . . . Mike Bean was news director of KVRO, campus radio . . . Jim Crisjohn served as a representative to the Engineering Student Council . . . Jerry Reynolds w as honored as vice-president of Kappa Kappa Psi . . . West Bennett Hall entertained parents at a reception on Parents Day, winning second place in Men's Living Groups competition . . . social events included the annual spring banquet for all graduating seniors . . . par- ties and several dance hours were held in con- junction with various women's living groups . . . sports and intramural competition were aided by the various athletes on the varsity teams who live in West Bennett Hall . . . Hosts for the residents of West Bennett are Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Ellis, who have served the men of Bennett for the past ten years. FRONT ROW: Fraser Getgood (president), Danny Riley (vice president), Michael Campbell (secretary), Keith Gan, Steve Surbeck (MRHA delegate). ROW 2: Jack Thomas, Lee Siegismund, Richard Johnston, Gary Eakin, Jim Pardee, Ronald Powell. ROW 3: Harold Lee, James Fletcher, Greg Hill, Charles Rager, Joe Beare, George Handy, Steve Redd. ft fh WEST BENNETT HALL Joe Abbott, Gary Allison, Charles Alward, Karey Atkinson, Stephen Barbarick, John Batdorf. Robert Bauer, Joe Beare, Sammy Bell, Warren Bennett, Don Berg- quist, James Betts. Bill Bonner, Keith Branch, James Bridgeman, Sidney Bur- cham, Thomas Butler, Larry Cain. Michael Campbell, David Car- penter, Roger Cagle, Ronnie Carr, Joseph Cash, Douglas Caves. Thomas Chambers, John Chris- tensen, Charles Clawson, David Daniel, Larry Daniel, Eugene Davis. Richard Decker, Michael Dilling- ham, James Dirickson, Charlie Dobson, Bob Drebenstedt, Carl Dudek Steven Dungan, Grant Easterling, Donald Edmonds, Frederic Eis- enberg, Mike Emmons, Donald Ethridge. Gary Everngam, Ben Fallin, Mi- chael Farrimond, Roy Ferguson, Jim Flurry, Thomas Folgate. Page 432 WEST BENNETT HALL Garry Foster, John Freeman, Keith Gan, George Getgood, Ronnie Glaze, Floyd Grant. Ron Griggs, Timothy Gum, Wal- ter Gund, Richard Guthery, Rob- ert Hall, William Hall. William Hamilton, Brad Hamon, George Handy, Gary Hart, Ron- ald Haupt, Everett Hawk. Jerry Hays, Ronnie Hesser, Billy Hilton, Larry Hodges, Lloyd Hopson, Richard Horner. James Hudson, Jerry Humble, Mehrdad Jahani, Monte Jestes, Don Johnson, Richard Johnson. Richard Johnston, Graham Jones, Gregory Jones, Peter Kauer, William Kem, Richard Kemp. Beryl Kindred, Fred Kinzer, An- drew Knapp, Don Knowles, Bruce Krausse, Milton Krieger. James Kromer, James Lane, Har- old Lee, James Leinen, Tom Lekawski, Jeffrey Lewis. Page 433 WEST BENNETT HALL Monty Lewis, John Longwith, Godfrey Loper, Terry Lum, Jim Lummus, Paul Luttrell. William Lynch, Bill Maniss, James Matthews, Don Maxwell, Thomas McAllister, Michael Mc- Cauley. William McCombs, Ronald Mc- Cord, Gary McDonald, Morris McKill, Joe McKaskle, Richard McPherson. Joe Merritt, Donald Miller, Ellis Miller, Donald Mitchell, Francis Mitchell, Harvey Moore. Tom Morris, Richard Nelson, Robert Nelson, Joseph Nicholson, Russell Odom, Clifford Omo. Peter Orsborn, LeRoy Pang, Dennis Patterson, Wayne Paxton, Donald Peck, Rodger Pereyra. James Phillips, Phil Pierce, Gary Popchoke,, John Potts, Clifton Price, Robert Prince. Charles Rager, Stephen Redd, Lynden Reid, Donald Renner, Ivon Reynolds, Jerry Reynolds. Page 434 WEST BENNETT HALL Danny Riley, William Roberts, Paul Robinson, Walter Romero, Ben Rutz, Michael Ryser. Merritt Sakata, Melvin Samsel, Henry Savage, James Scheirer, Richard Schoen, John Scott. John Shaklee, Ward Sherrill, Wi- ley Shires, Don Shroff, Lee Seig- ismund, Gary Smith. David Southard, Paul Strokey, Kenneth Summar, Thomas Sum- mers, Steven Surbeck, Ernest Sy- kora. Gary Taliaferro, Mike Tate, Law- rence Taylor, Bruce Thomas, Ed- die Thompson, Melvin Thomp- Chuck Tilson, Ray Tucker, Ron- ald Vallance, Lawrence Vann, Eldon Walsh, Roy Watson. Allen Webster, Leroy Weitzel, Gary West, James White, Will- iam White, Bruce Wilhelm. Jim Williams, Kenneth Williams, Carrel Wilson, Lonnie Winton, David Witt, Gary Wood. Page 435 WILLARDHALL Willard Hall Beauties and Leaders Represented Dorm Women of Willard Hall received first-place trophies for Parents Day and Homecoming . . . Parents Day found parent representation at Willard highest on campus . . . trophy in women's living group house decoration division . . . many upper classmen return to Willard . . . beauty was plentiful . . . national Kap- pa Alpha Rose was Shirley Jones . . . select- ed Alpha Gamma Rho sweetheart was Maxine Fransen . . . active in College of Education, Dixie Patterson reigned as Education Queen . . . REDSKIN Beauty Diana Montgomery . . . Ann Williams was crowned Dairy Sci- ence Queen . . . campus activities interest Willard women . . . three Women's Resi- dence Hall Association officers . . . Vice- President Diana Daugherty . . . Secretary Linda Olson . . . Linda Rubey, parliamen- tarian . . . enthusiastic Scarlett Custer was chosen freshman cheerleader . . . Cindy Fite served on SUAB . . . Angels were Melba Brown and Sandra Lawrence . . . Diana Montgomery and Mary Key marched with Blades . . . Capettes member Marcia John- ston . . . Mortar Board tapped Sharon Hoar and Glenda Lansdon . . . women active in Lassos and Lariats . . . officers were presi- dent, Diana Montgomery; vice-pres., Helen Snider; sec, Janet Rigdon. Angels, Mortar Board, freshman cheerleader, Blades, O-Stater, REDSKIN beauty, and other campus personalities live in Willard. Penny Abernathy, Lynn Ander- son, Sandra Annis, Judy Arndt, Frances Baker, Joyce Baker. Donna Barnes, Aleta Barth, Ne- va Bass, Virginia Beard, Marilyn Biddler, Bonnie Bitsche. Nancy Blackwood, Gloria Borg- man, Sheila Borochoff, Karen Bowen, Joyce Brady, Marilyn Brady. Sharon Brewer, Mary Brown, Priscilla Brown, Melva Brown, Jelinda Bucholz, Theresa Busch. Judith Buster, Nancy Campbell, Sherry Cannon, Janet Carey, Beverly Carignan, Jane Carlile. Janice Carroll, Carolyn Carter, Rowena Cary, Gloria Chandler, Elizabeth Clark, Cathie Cline. Barbara Clump, Judith Coburn, Sheila Cockrell, Martha Coff- man, Anita Colby, Barbara Combs. Marcia Comley, Carolyn Conley, Edwina Cook, Judith Cowden, Karen Cummins, Lila Cummings. Sandra Cunningham, Sarah Curl, Scarlett Custer, Karen Cuthbert- son, Phyllis Daubert, Diana Daugherty. Page 437 WILLARD HALL Nancy Davison, Sherry Davison, Dyonna Dickson, JoAnn Dill, Susan Dockins, Joan Doubt Margaret Dugger, Rebecca Duke, Barbara Duncan, Linda Duncan, Janie Dvorak, Glenda Eaton. Janell Enmeir, Marilyn Ensch, Elsie Estrada, Margaret Eudaley, Carol Evans, Karen Evans. Paula Evans, Carmen Fain, Bon- nye Farrar, Barbara Faulkner Maria Ferguson. Judy Filler. Cynthia Fite, Carolyn Fitz, Shir- ley Flanagan, Penelope Foster, Shirley Foust, Patricia Franklin. Penny Friend, Donna Fulton, Carolyn Garrard, Dee Garrett, Cheryl Gaston, Suzanne Gazin. Judith Giger, Jayne Gill, Janet Gillam, Linda Gillig, Glenda Gilmore, Linda Gimlin. Carol Glahn, Barbara Goins, Lin- da Gordon, Sandra Goodson, Ar- lene Goulden, Diane Graham. Judy Graham, Gail Greer, Pam- ela Griffin, Judy Gunter, Dianna Gutshall, Danice Haigler. Page 438 WILLARD HALL Carol Hansen, Susan Hansen, Nancy Hansens, Louise Heath, Cheryl Hendren, Ava Henry. Judy Highfill, Mary Hightower, Barbara Hill, Sandra Himes, Ri- ta Hodur, Nancy Hollis. Linda Hoover. Marica Holland, Rebecca Holt, Glenda Howell, Mary Hubbard, Cheryl Hughes. Nancy Hughes, Carol Hunter, Martha Hutchins, Jana Irwin, Paula Irwin, Judy Jackson. Joyce Johnson, Marsha Johnston, Sharon Johnston, Helen Jones, Shirley Jones, Katherine Karban. Lisa Kennedy, Paula Kennedy, Mary Key, Cheryl Kilgore, Kar- en Kitchen, Glenda Lansdon. Donna Largent, Sharren Lan- ning, Penelope Lantz, Sandra Lawrence Dora LeForce, Karen Liaboe. Donna Long, Sally Loving, Nor- ita Lucas, Judy Marr, Carolyn Martin, Susan Martin. Marcia Mason, Margaret May, Sandra McBee, Carolyn Mea- dows, Victoria Messerli, Ann Miller. Page 439 WILLARD HALL Judy Miller, Karen Miller, Bar- bara Miller, Janice Mitacek, Lin- da Mittelstet, Diana Montgom- ery. Mary Moreland, Pamela Morgan, Karen Moulden, Merry Munsch, Shirley Myers, Judith Nelson. Lou Nelson, Lora Noltensmeyer, Marilyn Norris, Nancy Norris, Carolyn Noyes, Kara Olim. Linda Olson, Connie Parker, Loretta Patchett, Ann Patterson, Peggy Patterson, Ann Perry. Benna Pesterfield, Le Peterson, Sharyn Pfrehm, Brenda Pierce, Ruth Pinkerton, Linda Pinkston. Janet Piquet, Malinda Plan, Mel- ba Powell, Diana Powers, Sharon Quiatte, Myra Rainey. Marilyn Ratzlaff, Janet Reams, Paula Reass, Barbara Reed, Jan- ice Reeves, Pat Reid. Jane Regier, Claudia Riemann, Kathleen Risner, Marilyn Roads. Darlene Robinson, Kay Roether. Janie Rogers, Janice Sanders, Karen Schenk, Sandra Sherrill, Karen Schroeder, Judy Schutkes- ting. Page 440 WILLARD HALL Jenean Schutten, Aleta Seelig, Lana Shaklee, Phyllis Shropshire, Diana Siegfried, Winona Simms. Glenda Smalley, Carol Smith, Dana Smith, Joyce Smith, Shar- on Smith, Helen Snyder. Linda Soloman, Jacque Sompay- rac, Judy Souders, Carolyn Spa- eth, Ann Sperry, Sheryl Stark. Sandra Stephens, Marsha Stew- art, DeAnn Stinchcomb, Janet Stinchcomb, Carolyn Storm, Mary Suesz. Joyce Talley, Ann Tefft, Roberta Tern, Vera Terrill, Betty Thom- as, Kathleen Thomblison. Judy Thompson, Linda Thomp- son, Sandra Thompson, Linda Trautman, Mary Turinsky, Sheila Upshaw. Cheryl Van Burkleo, Dolores Van Camp, Dorothy Wade, Lin- da Wallace, Linda Weber, Lynda Wedman, Judy Weedin. Marilyn Weiss, Lenora Welch, Lori Westbrook, Joy Westermey- er, Martha Whatley, Joy Whitson, Linda Wilcox. Janet Willey, Ann Williams, De- ana Wilson, Shirley Winters, Phyllis Wojahn, O'Quannah Wolfe Sybil Zumbro. The walks between the dorm com- plexes are usually uncheerful; but once a little bird flew down and brightened the outlook for all. CHAPTER EIGHT .'!■■Terry Denton, mild-mannered student politician for a great mid-western university, took full advan- tage of the annual Senate-sponsored Gripe week. The browsing room was designed to be a very com- fortable room for those who like to get away from it all, and many times this was a quick forty winks. FOURTH YEAR VETERINARY MEDICINE PHILIP F. ALM, Stillwater, AZ, OT2, Vet Med Toast- masters, Junior AVMA; ANDY BRACK BAKER, Well- ington, Kan., A' ', AVMA, FarmHouse; BILL F. BARNUM, Texhoma; KAYE JEANNE BOSE, Orleans, Nebr • MARVIN W. BUCK, Stillwater. WILLIAM B. CORE, Core, W. Va., TS, Junior AVMA; JOEL BRENT COX, Owasso, A , AZ, Block Bridle, AVMA; SHIRLEY THOMAS CUR- RIN, Oxford, N.C., A , Junior AVMA; J. GARY EDWARDS, Newark, Ark., A , Z, Junior AVMA; EDWARD ANTHONY FELL, Pine Bluff, Ark., A , Vet Med Toastmasters president, Junior AVMA. ROBERT WESLEY FULTON, Blackwell, A , H2 K4 , AVMA, FarmHouse; GERRY LEE GRANT Marked Tree, Ark., A , AVMA, Student Senate B9II; WILLIAM ATKINS GRANTHAM, Portland Ark., A , Junior AVMA; NOLAN LEOLIE GROSS Moore, A , AVMA; RONALD NEAL GUTHRIE Burns Flat, AZ, A , t K i , AVMA. JOHN WILLIAM HAHN, Bartlesville, Junior AVMA; DONALD G. HARRINGTON, Perryville, Ark., A , Junior AVMA; STEPHEN ROBERT HOLMES, Fair- view, A , f K I , Junior AVMA, K2; DANNY ALLAN HUDSON, Cramerton, N.C., A , ODK, Z, Junior AVMA, Vet Med Toastmasters; TERRY ALLEN JACK- SON, Stillwater, A , AVMA. STEPHEN MACAULAY JONES, Hot Springs, Ark., A -, ODK, K f , 4 H2, AZ, f Z, Junior AVMA; TRAVIS WAYNE JONES, Texarkana, Ark., A ; JAMES NICHOLAS LIVINGSTON, Cache, A , Jun- ior AVMA; BRUCE HARRY MAMMELI, Stanley, A ; ERNEST SANFORD MARTIN, Trenton, N.D., A , K , Junior AVMA; STAUFFER MILLER, In- wood, W.Va., A , ArP. JERRY ALLEN MITCHELL, Hennessey, A , Junior AVMA; WARREN KEITH NEWBY, Copan, J2TS, Vet Met Toastmasters, Junior AVMA; JOE F. NICKELL, Alva, OT2, AVMA; LEWIS WADE PARTRIDGE, Gould, Ark., A , Junior AVMA; ROBERT J. ROBER- SON, McAlester, A , Junior AVMA; RONALD OUINTEN ROBERTS, Bixby, _, AVMA, Vet Med Toastmasters, KA. WILLIAM C. RUSSELL, Tulsa, A , Junior AVMA, FarmHouse; JACK LEE TAYLOR, Stillwater, A , AVMA; VERNIE RAY WALKER, Welch, 12TZ, Junior AVMA; JOHN RAY WEBSTER, Stoneville, N.C., REZ, AVMA; DALE L WENDLANDT, Braggs; HAR- OLD L. WILLIAMS, Delaware. r -5 C?- __-fc_k .1 i BB HBB Bi mMg mmmmmmmgMKi iM nH BKBB i ■% f« . % ' ' ;S fc C±_ 7 _ _k_ __ A ' _ _ _fe_4 _ ' % f S - S i_-__- i__-lr_- L ■««_r' __v '_«__ _h__ ' _klf_i-k _ ;_.-__. Page 447 THIRD YEAR VETERINARY MEDICINE f T th ; L rffit.fe ARDEN ANDERSEN, Fremont, Nebr.; ROBERT ARKO, Pryor; RODGER ATKINS. Jenks; DON BEA- VERS, Chattanooga; ROBERT BURNS, Norok, Kenya. STEPHEN COBB, Gibsonville, N.C.; DONALD CON- NALLY, Stratford; REUBEN COWLES, Stateville, N.C.; HOLLIS COX, Lamar; KENNETH DAVIS. Cherokee. PAUL DuBOIS, Cameron; MERLIN EKSTROM. Bow- bells, N.D.; DAVID FIELDS, Stillwater; LEONARD SASPAR, Oklahoma City; JUDD GlEZENTANNETt, Ponca City. HERCHELL GILES, Carnegie; CHARLES GRAY, Clinton; CLARENCE HACKETT, Baton Rouge, La.: ERNEST HARLAND, Goodwell; KESTER HAW- THORNE, Baton Rouge, La. WILBER HAYNES, Chester; TOBY HOOVER, Jay; WILLIAM HORNBUCKLE, Perry; ROGER HOW- LAND, Marquette, Nebr.; GENE HUBBARD, Man- dan, N.D. NICHOLAS JEWELL, Springdale, Ark.; DICK KIR- BY, Colcord; CHARLES KIRKLAND, Henderson. N.C.; WILLIAM KOLAR, Prague; JAMES McGEE, Henryetta. JAMES MORTIMER, Owasso; LARRY MURPHY, Cherokee; JAMES PROVO, Raleigh, N.C.; DENNIS SAVELL, Baton Rouge, La.; JOE SMITH, Idabel. REELEY SOIREZ. Stillwater; KENNETH SPERLING, Oklahoma City; RANDY THAYER, Bunkie, La.; ED- WIN THORNE. Oklahoma City; BENJAMIN TUR- NER, Pink Hill. N.C.; JAMES WAYMACK, Cabot. Ark. Page 448 SECOND YEAR VETERINARY MEDICINE DONALD BILES, Madill; WAYNE BOLAND, Beulah, N.D.; MICHAEL BOUNDS, Chapel Hill, N.C.; CHARLES CALLAHAN, Hobart; SAMUEL COMBS. Thomas; DANNY DENHAM, Kellyville. BILL FOSTER, Turpin; JAMES FRENNY, Caddo; EARL FRIE, Broken Arrow; ROY GARRISON, Bar- tlesville; WILLIAM GIBBS, Reidsville, N.C.; JEANNE GREEN, North Kingston, R. I. WILLIAM GROSSMAN, Pryor; JOHN HAMILL, Riverside, III.; KEITH HAND, Ames; JOHN HO- WARTH, Cave Springs, Ark; KENNETH ISOM, Still- water; HERSHEL JAGGARS, Chouteau. RICHARD KILLOUGH, Matthews, N.C.; THOMAS LATTA, Fort Supply; RICHARD MAULDIN, Vinson; MIKE McCREIGHT, Oklahoma City; LAWRENCE McGILL, Waverly, Nebr.; ROGER McMILLAN, Me- na, Ark. DAN MERKEY, Cordell; GERALD O'MEDLEY, La- mont; DAVID PARKS, Union Grove, N. C; HENRY RANDAZZO, St. Martinville, La.; HENRY RAYL, Jonesville, La.; EDDIE RICHEY, Pawhuska. . ADRIENNE RUBY, Muskogee; RICHARD W. SCHA- FER, Bixby; RICHARD L. SHAFER, Newkirk; ARCH SHEETS, Muskogee; EUGENE SIMON, Conway, Ark. WILLARD SODOWSKY, Fairview; HAROLD SPALD- ING, Bartlesville; CHARLES STARKEY, Malvern, Ark.; JAMES SUMMERS, Ozark, Ark.; BILL SWAF- FORD, Paragould, Ark. GEORGE TAYLOR, Clinton; MIKE THOMAS, Nin- nekah; VERNON THORNTON, Copan; JAMES WALCOTT, Altus; CHARLES WARREN, Roberson- ville, N.C. Page 449 FIRST YEAR VETERINARY MEDICINE KENNETH ARRINGTON, Stillwater; JIMMIE BALD- WIN, Stillwater; JOHN BEAL. Stillwater; ALBERT BLANTON, Shelby, N.C.; NANCY BLUM, Fayette- ville, N. C; JIM BONHAM, Cordell. RAY BURD, Okmulgee; KENNETH BYRD, Fort Tow- son; JOHN CHITWOOD, Poteau; JEANNETTE CLARK, Oklahoma City; MITCHELL COCKRILL, Stillwater; BILL CODY, Tulsa. NEIL CORNETT, Nardin; GEORG DAVENPORT. Oklahoma City; CHARLOTTE DETCH, Lewisburg, W. Va.; MAX FICKEN, Marshall, ROGER FOOTE, Baton Rouge, La.; JOHN GOEDEKEN, Naponee. Nebr. DON HEISE, Sayre; CHARLES HOLMBERG, Erick; DAVID LONG, Lawton; MICHAEL LORENZ, Enid; ALAN MADDOX, Black Mountain, N.C.; DAVID MARX, Eunice, La. JOHN MILLER, Muskogee; RONALD MILLS, New- ella; WILLIAM MOORE, Ruston, La.; BOYD NEW- BY, Copan; EUGENE O'NEAL, Wister; TOM PHELPS, Ponca City. CHERYL PORTER, Hampton, Va.; ROBERT POTEET, Ola, Ark.; JAMES RUSTER, Stillwater; ROBERT SCHWARZ, Antlers; JOHN SEXTON, Walnut Ridge, Ark. RICHARD SHAWLEY, Enia; JAMES SHEARER, Fort Smith, Ark.; DAVID SHELL, Bartlesville; JOHN SKEELES, Alexandria, La.; RICHARD STEDMAN, Davis. JAMES TAYLOR, Imboden, Ark.; GARY WALLIS, Stillwater; LEE WARD, Pencil Bluff, Ark.; JERRY WEINAND, Guthrie; STEPHEN WHITE, Ardmore. Page 450 GRADUATE STUDENTS JAMES B. ABRAM, Ardmore, $S, KA ; MANO- HAR LAL AILAWADHI. New Delhi, India; AWI- NASH ASHWINI KUMAR AMBIKE, Poonaz, India, Engineering; PER PINSTRUP ANDERSEN, Nibe, Den- mark; CARL MARVIN APPLEWHITE, Fort Worth, Tex., Engineering, HKN, IEEE. EVELYN LANE WILLIAMS, Stillwater, Home Ec; BEVERLY SUE ASHMORE, Oklahoma City, Business, BA ; HOOSHANG ASHRAF, Shiraz, Iran, Agri- culture; REZA GHOLY BADII, Shiraz, Iran, Engineer- ing; MAHMOUD M. MADR, Cairo, Egypt. DAVID ALAN BAGWELL, Tulsa, Business, ODK, i HS, IIME, Who's Who, ILKA; JACK D. BAKER, Westville, BA ; RAMESH BAKSHI, Jabalpore, In- dia, Engineering, A M; WAYMAN ROGER BAUM- GARTNER, Perry, KAII; WESLEY S. BEAVER, Sa- pulpa. JIM M. BELEW, Stillwater, BA ; JUGAL K. BHAR- TIYA, India, Engineering, AUM, AIIE, SAM; KERSI RUSTOMJI BHATHENA, Secunderabad, India, En- gineering, AIIE; NOSHIR RUSTOMJI BHATHENA, Secunderabad, India, Engineering, ASCE, AIIE; RAMESH CHANDRA BHATIA, Calcutta, India. JIMMIE W. BLAYLOCK, Miami; LARRY BORG- ELT. Zenba, Kan.; KENNETH PHILIP BRETSCH, Belleville, III., Engineering, XE; JESSIE BREWER, Grenada, Miss., Home Ec; JAMES ODELL BURKES, Blair, Flying Aggies. MERLE BUSS, Hunter, Agriculture, ODK, ArP; EDWARD EUGENE CARTER, Carter, Agriculture, Collegiate FFA; DELORES ANN CASKEY, Stillwa- ter; RALPH O'NEIL CASSITY, Ponca City, A S, YD, Ae; JERRY BILL CRENSHAW, Stillwater, A S. JAMES M. CHANDLER, Amarillo, Tex., Agriculture, XA; MINGTA CHEN, Taipei, Formosa, Engineering; NAVINCHANDRA HANSRAJ CHHEDA, Bombay, India, Engineering; SHNAD-HUNG CHUNG, Tai- wan, China; JOHN JERRY COLLINS, Headrick, Fly- ing Aggies. CHERYL CORNELSEN, Guymon; BERRY CRAIN, Brandon, Miss., Engineering, ST, fiXE; JUDY DIANE CRAIN, Haworth, 111211, 2K; JOE STANLEY CRANE, Barnsdall, 2IIS, «i HZ; CHARLES FREDERICK CROMWELL, Abilene, Tex., Engineering, ASAE, NSPE, TZA. Page 451 GRADUATE STUDENTS MOOKKEN THOMAS DAVID, Kerala, India, Engi- neering, AIIE, IRC; CARL LeROY DAVIDSON, Hen- ryetta; SAMMY C. DAVIS, Dallas, Tex.; KISHORE THAKORBHAI DESAI, Ahmedabad, India, Engineer- ing, AIME; HOLLY D. DIXON. Roswell, N.M., Edu- cation, SEA, YR, ZTA. STANLEY LEE DIXON, Tulsa, A S, X, MKT, SAM, BOII; THEODORE LEO DOHERTY, St. Petersburg, Fla.; WILLIAM C. EDWARDS. Clyde, N.Y.; JANET LEA ENTWISTLE, Midwest City, A0, KAII, K t ; SUE ANN EVANS, Edmond. USMAN FIRDAUS, Kashmir, India, Engineering; MILASROS S. FLORENDO, Quezon City, Philip- pines, Home Ec; LEWIS PAUL FOITEK, Stigler; LEONARD L. GAMBRELL. Sentinel, YD, II2A, AAUP, Board of Publications; CHARLES C. GLAZE, Midwest City. SANTOSH RANJAN GOSWAMI, Calcutta, India; JAMES C. GRAY, Stillwater, ODK, K I , BT 2, BA , HZ, B0II; WANDA L. GRAY, Clinton, Mortar Board, , AYI, Who's Who, KA0; JAMES E. GUNN, Oklahoma City, Engineering, IEEE, 2T, K2; VIRENDRA KUMAR GUPTA, Chandigash, India. RONALD ALLEN GUSTOFSON, Claremore, Agricul ture; JOHN SPENCER HARGER, Buffalo, A S KENNETH E. HARRIS, Ponca City, t A©, 4 K i PHILLIP HARRIS, Oklahoma City, 4 AT, ACSE PARVENE HASAN, Lahore, West Pakistan, Home Ec. RONALD EDWARD HILL, Oklahoma City, Educa- tion, 4 AK, Student Senate, SAE; ROBERT H. HODGDEN, Enid, ASA; TWEE HORNCHONG, Still- water; HWEI-MEI HSU, Taiwan, China; JAMES HUL- BERT, Cirencester, Clos., England, Business. MOHOMED MOIZUDDIN HUSSAIN, Hyderabad, India, Engineering; LEWIS HOWARD IRVING, Okla- homa City, Home Ec; PARVIZ JATALA, Tehran, Iran, Iranian Students Club president, OSU Botanical Club; DAVID STEWART JERNIGAN, Bryan, Tex.; JACK AFTON JOHNSON, Cleveland, Engineering. PREM SAGAR JUNEJA, New Delhi, India, A S, AT; RAMESH T. KANSARA, Radhanpur, India, Engineering, XE; J. PHILLIP KEATHLEY, Wetumka, Men's Glee Club, Aggie Toastmasters; JAMES D. KENT, Pond Creek, ASAE, ST, K ; ILKA GWEN- DOLYN KETONEN, Delhi, N.Y., A S, AZ. Page 452 Definition of A Grad— The Curve Setter RAMKISHAN KHATTI, Jalna, India, Engineering; NEAL HAROLD KILMER, Alva, ACS, AT, IIME; HARRIET KIM, Korea; GARY ALLEN KING, Still- water; SARVAPALLI KISHEN. CARL EDWARD KURT, Bartlesville, IIME, ZT, K4 , ATA; JIMMIE LAKIN, Oklahoma City, K , TIME, ODK; RAMON LITTELL, Rolla, Kan., A S; JAMES EDWARD LOVELL, Tulsa; MARGARET HSUAN LU, Taipei, Taiwan. DENNIS L. LUCKINBILL, Enid, IIT2, Blue Key, ATA; BILLY C. McCOY, Stillwater, «i H2, K4 , I AT; WILLIA DEAN McDONALD, Madill, Business; MAN- HAR V. MEHTA, Bombay, India, Engineering, AIAA, ASME, TITS; RAJENDRA A. MERTA, Bombay, India, Engineering, IEEE. SHIRSH MANHARLAL MEHTA, Secunderabad, In- dia, Engineering; SUSMILKUMAR MANSUKMRAI MEHTA. India, Engineering; CHARLES MARTIN MESSALL, Newport News, Va., Engineering, IEEE, Triangle; MICHAEL CARROLL MOORE, Hugo, K4 J H2, IIME; ROBERT REX MORAN, Carthage, Mo., YD. PAULO CESAR MOTTA, Stillwater, Business; ROB- ERT LEE MUSGRAVE, Stillwater, Education; SHIR- LEY MARIE NAKVINDA, Cashicn, Business; NELLIE R. NELSON, Baltimore, Md.; SAMUEL Y. W. NG, Hong Kong, Engineering. ISMILE NOORBAKSH, Tehran, Iran, Engineering; GAROLD DEE OBERLENDER, Enid, Engineering, 26E, ASCE, AX; KEYTACK OH, Toeya, Korea, Engi- neering, AIIE; CELELIA NAILS PALMER, Tulsa, A S; DHIRU Z. PATEL, Gutarat, India, Engineering, AIIE. JAYANTILAL N. PATEL, Gujaral, India; RONALD C. PERKINS, Oklahoma City, MM, 2AE; ELMER A. PROVENCE, Ringling, K ; CHARLES AUSTIN OUILLIN, Union City, Tenn., Fire Protection Society; JAMES D. RAHE. Oklahoma City, YR, ACS, SAE, KT. DERETHA WESLENE RAINEY, San Antonio, Tex., A S, ACS; NARAYAN IYENSAR RANGARAJ, My- sore, India; AVINASH KUMAR RANGRA, Hariana, India, AT; SOMA MADANMOHAN RAO, Surya- pet, India, Engineering; NARAYANA N. REDDY, Hosur, Salem, India, 4 2. Page 453 GRADUATE STUDENTS ALICE JEAN REED, Stillwater; SABIR HUSAIN RIZVI, West Pakistan; ANNE R. SALE, Sandston, Va., Home Ec; SUNIL SARAN, A S; G. S. SATYANA- RAYANA, Stillwater, Engineering, AIIE, Engineering Gavel Club. MAXINE D. SCHUMACHER, Stillwater, Home Ec; NATESAN SESHAGIRI, Madras, India, AIA, ASCE; BIPINCHANDR R. SHAH, Rajkot, India, Engineering, AIIE; FATECHAND AMBALAL SHAH, India, Engi- neering, AIIE; KISHORKUMAR CHUNILAL SHAH, Baroda, India, Engineering. SUSUMU SHIROMA, India, Business; RADHE SHYAM. India; SUMAN P. N. SINGH, Rotterdam, Holland, Engineering, AlChE, Engineering Gavel Club; SACHCHIDA NAND SINHA, Bihar, India, Engineering; WENDELL LEE SMITH. Ponca City, Block Bridle, Collegiate FFA. MITSUHIKO SOEJIMA, Tokyo, Japan, Business; CHARLES W. SOLLIDAY, Stillwater, Engineering; NALLASWAMY SRINIVASAN, Tiruppur, India, Engi- neering; REX EARL STARR, Stilwell, Agriculture, Col- legiate FFA; PAUL DAVID STERLING, Stillwater, AZ, GLEN LEE STOLHAND, Ponca City; DONALD L. STOUT, Blackwell, Blue Key, 2T, HKN, H£, IIME K i , 2X; PHILLIP GENE STRYKER, Judson, Ind., Agriculture; IRUKULLA SURENDER, Warayal, In- dia, Engineering; PHILIP A. SUYMBERSKY, Okla- homa City, K6. NOBUYASU TANAHASHI, Gifu, Japan, A S; AYLA SEHER TALLIY, Ankara, Turkey, Engineering, 2T, XE, AIA; JOHN J. TERPSTRA, Paramount, Calif, Engineering, ASCE, XE; ROBERT HUGH TINNEN, Stillwater, Engineering, IEEE, HKN, i K i , 2T, f H2, FarmHouse; GARY ALLEN TOUSSAINT, Edina, Minn., ASCE, XE, 2T, H2, ATA; KRISH- NAGIRI RAGHOVACHAR VENICATACHAR, Bang- alore, India. BABU NARAYAN VENKATRAM, Bombay, India, AIIE; LAVAL M. VERHALEN, Knox City, Tex., Agri- culture, K I ; THEO H. VICKERS. Houston, Tex.; JAMES DAVID WADLEY. Tulsa, Business; GEORG- AN WALLACE, Altus, Education, Xfi; MARTIN JOHN WEBER, Triangle. RONALD R. WHITE, Chattanooga, Engineering; BRUCE EDWIN WIANCKO, Enid; JAMES DOUG- LASS WILLIAMS, Stillwater, A S, A«, AK; RUSSELL L. WILLIAMSON, Stillwater, Education, BOTI; NELDA CARTER WILSON, Cushing, Educa- tion, Education Student Council president, SEA, ACEI, AZ; ZAID YAMANI, Karachi, Pakistan, Engi- neering. Page 454 SENIORS SHARON BARBEE Vice-president Page 455 Sighs of Relief Follow Graduation Checks SULEMAN ABDULLA. Karachi, Pakistan, Engineer- ing, ASME, AIAA, Pakistan Students Association; SCOTT WILLIAM ABEL, Tulsa, Engineering, IEEE, HKN, ST, 2N; PATRICIA H. ABERNATHY, Okla- homa City, A S, AWS president, Mortar Board, YWCA, SEA, REDSKIN Congratulate, Who's Who, 2, R . AXJ2; REX DAVID ACKERSON, Blackwell, A S; JOSEPHINE B. ADAMS, Stillwater, Business, IK2II. PAUL JOSEPH ADAMS, Stillwater, Business, A2II; WALTER A. ADAMS, Stillwater, Business, SX; RON- NIE ADAY, Checotah, Education, PEMM Club, AAHPER; MICHAEL X. AGAN, Holdenville, Busi- ness; MUSHTAO CASSUM AGBOATWALLA, Kara- chi, Pakistan, Engineering, AlChE, Pakistan Students, Muslim Students, AT. KIAMICHI ANN AINSWORTH, Spiro, Education, SEA, YD, Le Cercle Francais; B. WAYNE ALBERTZ, Tulsa, A S; DON PAUL ALEXANDER, Oklahoma City, A S, YR; JOHN F. ALIG, Okarche, Agricul- ture, Aggie X, Neman Club; CLAY WILLIAM AL- LEN, Cardin, A S, £AX. GARY LEON ALLEN, Wagoner, Agriculture, Agron- omy Club, Soil Conservation Society, ATT; JERE CURTIS ALLEN, Pryor, A S, SUAB, YD, ACS, K2; LINDA SUE ALLEN. Wister, Education, KAII, NEA; RICHARD ALLEN. Stillwater, Business, ATA; SAN- DRA RAE ALLEN, Chickasha, Education. JEANENE KAY ALLENBACH, Cherokee, Home Ec, Pythian Daughters, MKT, CTM Club, Home Ec. Club, Fashion Board; SHARON KAY ALLISON, Heavener, Home Ec, Home Ec. Club, Vocational Educational Club; WILLIAM E. ALLISON, Tulsa, Engineering, ASCE, Acacia; JOANNE CAROLE AMES, Oklahoma City, Education, SEA, ACE; DARRELL RAY ANDER- SON, Sayre, Agriculture, DAVID H. ANDERSON, Oklahoma City, Business, AK , BA : GARY NILE ANDERSON, Altus, Busi- ness; JAMES HASK ANTWINE, Antlers, Agriculture; MARY APPELL, Dallas, Tex., A S, A S Honor Soci- ety, Orange Quill, Orange Black Quill, SEA, 2TA Historian, KAO treasurer; JEANNETTE T. AMBRIS- TER, Oklahoma City, Education, SAI, SEA, Brumley Apartments president. STEPHEN LEE ARMBRUSTER, Burlington, Agricul- ture, Senate, Aggie X, AZ, f H2, OAK, IFC, Farm- House; ROBERT NOLEN ARMSTRONG, Oklahoma City, Business, Board of Publications, Arnold Air, IDP vice-president, SAM MKT, HAM; ERNEST MER- VIN ARNOLD, Muskogee, Engineering, AIA, 2T, Sailing Club; LARRY D. ARTHUR, Fletcher, A S; RUSSELL HARLOW ASH, Cordell, Education, NEA, TIE treasurer. TERESA ANN ASHENHURST, Garland, Tex., A S, SEA, YWCA, ICP, nME, AXfi; DONALD G. AUDLE- MAN, Oklahoma City, Engineering, OSE; VIRGINIA SUSAN BACON, Bartlesville, Home Ec, Orange Black Quill, ON, KA0; THOMAS BERYL BAGGETT, Stillwater, A S, AX; LARRY DEE BAIRD, Ponca City, Engineering. Page 456 V8LADP BLOCK ■SENIORS The Kappa Delta — Kappa Sig Fall Block Rock welcomed everyone back to the Fall semester. BARRY L BAKER, Oklahoma City, Home Ec; BREN- DA LOU BAKER, Tulsa, Business, MKT; DARRELL L BAKER, Oklahoma City, Agriculture, Forestry Club; GARRY LYNN BAKER, Guymon, Agriculture, Block Bridle; JOHN MARION BAKER, Oklahoma City, Engineering, ASCE, XE. MARY JANE BAKER, Bartlesville, Business, Panhel- lenic, YR, MKT, AZ; W. DAVID BALLEW, Midwest City, Engineering, IEEE, ZT, HKN; JERRY C. BANKS, Sheridan, Ark., Home Ec, Mortar Board, Senate, Panhellenic, Elections Board Chairman, Home Ec. Student Council, Greek Week Co-chairman, Lassos Lariats, € 24 , ON, Who's Who, REDSKIN congrat- ulate, AAII; GLENN SCOTT BARBEE, Oklahoma City, Education, SEA, Lassos Lariats, KT; SHA- RON KAY BARBEE, Miami, A S, Senior Class vice- president, WRHA Exec. Board, YR. WILLIAM MALCOLM BARKSDALE, Alpena, Mich., Engineering; BEVERLY GAY BARNES, Snyder, Busi- ness, BA , BTZ, mm, BT2; JIMMY R. BAUGH- MAN, Lawton, Education; RICHARD GEORGE BAUMGARTNEN, St. Louis, Mo., Engineering; HARRY DON BAYS, Tulsa, Education, PEMM Club, AXA. PAMELA GAY BEALS, Oklahoma City, A S, K4 Orange Black Quill, UP; DAVID DAN BEARD, Tulsa, Agriculture, Collegiate 4-H, Block Bridle, Aggie X; LARRY ROBERT BEARD, Tulsa, A S; JODY LEE BECKLEY, Collinsville, Education, SEA, Single Women's Apts. president, 2TA; JOHN DAVID BEEBY, Pine Bluff, Ark., A S, Arnold Air, T0T presi- dent. LINDA CAROLE BEEN, Chicago, III., A S, PEMM Club, Aquatic Club; ERIC W. BEHNKE. Rochester, N. Y., Home Ec, SAM, H R Society, 4 A0; LARRY LEE BELLATTI. Stillwater, Business, Blue Key, BTZ, Board of Publications, Who's Who, 2X; KENNETH PAUL BENJAMIN, Ardmore, A S; WILLIAM CHARLES BENNETT, Perry, Agriculture, Block Bridle. LINDA DARLENE PINKSTON, Del City, Home Ec, Home Ec. Club, HEED Club; GARRY OWEN BENT- LEY. Lawton, A S; NIKKI BENTLEY BAKER, Lawton. SAH, REDSKIN Publicators Editor, TIB ; DAVID LOUIS BERG, Maramec, Agriculture, Aggie X, Fly- ing Aggies; JANE ELLEN BERG, Tulsa, Education, SEA. : Page 457 MARK BERGNER, Midwest City, Home Ec, UCCF treasurer, YR, A2II historian; LESTER ROY BERRY- HILL, Atoka, Education, AXA; JOANNE M. BESH- ARA, Tulsa, Home Ec, CTM Club, MKT, I B; KERRY GREG BESSEMER, Chattanooga, Engineer- ing, AIIE, AIIM; TONI BIARD. Hugo, Home Ec, Mortar Board, Angel Flight, Panhellenic, II B . KAREN MARLENE BIAS, Shidler, Education, SEA, YD, Pythian Daughters, KAII, AAA president; ROCKY BILBO, Tulsa, Home Ec, O Club, H RA Society, YR, SN; SAMUEL M. BILLINGSLEY, Mari- etta, Business, AK ; SHEILA BILYEU, Freedom, Home Ec, YD, Panhellenic, I B; NAOMI LOU BIRD, Barnsdall, Home Ec, SEA, Home Ec. Club. ANDREW BENARD BIRKENFELD. Pryor, Engineer- ing, Society of Electronic Technicians; CHERYL ANN BITTLE, Checotah, Home Ec, Mortar Board, Murray Hall president, Senate, TB2, ON, 4 T0, Who's Who, REDSKIN Congratulate; JUDY LYNN BLACKBURN, Hennessey, Education, Education Student Council, SEA, ACE, KKT; LEHMAN W. BLACKKETTER, Shawnee, Engineering, IEEE, 2T, HKN; ROSITA BLATCHFORD, Tuba City, Ariz., A S, Ittanaha. ILA SUE BLEVINS, Altus, Home Ec, CTM Club, Home Ec. Club, Collegiate 4-H, MKT, Home Ec. Stu- dent Council; ROGER K. BLINN, Bartlesville, Engi- neering, Arnold Air; JOEL CHRISTOPHER BLOCK, Hominy, A S, KK ; BERT FRANKLIN BLUMER, Ponca City, Agriculture, Dairy Science Club; ALAN C. BODINE, Moore, A S. JAMES TANDY BOILES, Duncan, Business, SAM; JUDY BROCK BOOTHE, Stillwater, A S; RAY- MOND L... BORGMAN, Bartlesville, A S, ATfi; ANDREA ELIZABETH BORUNDA, Midwest City, A S, Orange Black Quill, IN2, Lassos Lariats; ROBERT FORREST BOURK, Boise City, Business, AK . WESLEY DAVID BOWDEN, Olustee, A S; KAREN S. BOWEN, Oklahoma City, A S, Sociology Club, YR; JANICE PAULINE BOWMAN, Sand Springs, A S, SEA, YR; ROBERT FRANK BOYLE, Woodward, Agriculture; JUDY CAROL BRADBURY, Collinsville, Education, KAII, Orange Black Quill, KA0. SENIORS The draft was close to all, but to some it was more than close. Page 458 0 s Upper Division Studies Are Time Consuming KENNETH OWEN BRADFORD, Tulsa, Engineering, 6X, ASCE; JAMES E. BRADLEY, Tishimingo, Engi- neering, ASME, OSE, HS, TIME, ST, IITS; JAMES HOUSTON BRADLEY, Seminole, Home Ec, H ID Club, Karate-Do Club; PATRICIA J. BRADLEY, Stillwater, Education, KA; JOYCE ANN BRADY, Bartlesville, Education, ACE, SEA. KEITH LEROY BRANCH, Kaw City, Business; CHAR- LOTTE ANN BRASWELL, Stillwater, Business, Busi- ness Student Council, IHHI; JANE ANN BRECKEN- RIDGE, Pond Creek, Business, YR, KA; BARBARA ANN BREMER, Bixby, A S, UP, YR, Lassos Lariats, HAM; CLOVIS ELROY BREWER, Hugoton, Kan., Agriculture. RONNIE JAMES BREWER, Snyder, Agriculture, Agronomy Club secretary; STANLEY E. BREWER, Comanche, A S, YR, ICP, ©X treasurer, ABA, $A0, MC ; DEANNE L. BREWSTER, Miami, Educa- tion, SEA, UP, KALI, ABA; THOMAS LLOYD BREWSTER, Benjamin, Tex., Agriculture; GALEN PIERCE BRIGGS, Frederick, Engineering, AIIE, ST, ATIM, B0n. BARBARA KAYE BROCK, Sand Springs, Home Ec, MKT, CTM Club; HARRY DWIGHT BROOKS, Tulsa, Business, MKT; JANIS HELEN BROOKS, Bris- tow, A S, AAA; CHARLOTTE GRACE BROWN, Tulsa, Education, Angel Flight commandeer, Orange Quill, Orange Black Quill, KAII, KKT; HAROLD WAYNE BROWN, Stillwater, Agriculture. JAMES STANLEY BROWN, Tulsa, Business, BrS, BA ; MICHAEL JOE BROWN. Shattuck, Business, MKT; PATRICIA LYNN BROWN, Tulsa, Education, SEA, ACE, YD, KAII; RANDALL LEON BROWN, Stillwater, Agriculture, Dairy Science Club; WIL- LIAM JOHN BROWN, W. Kingston, R. I., Home Ec, H RA Society. BRAD BROWN, Waldwick, N. J., Business, SAE; MARY L. BRUNER, Oklahoma City, Education, Cap- ettes, SEA, YR, ZTA; TOM HAYES BRUNER, Tulsa, A S, KT; HUGH JAMES BRUSSEL, Tulsa, A S, YR; DOROTHY DARLENE BRYAN, Stillwater, A S, IIAM. MARJORIE SUE BRYANT, Camargo, Home Ec, FRCD Club, YD; HOMER JENE BUCK, Kingston, Agriculture, AT; WILLIAM R. BUCKMASTER, Hy- dro, Agricsulture, AXA; LINDA K. BUCKNER, Okla- homa City, A S, SUAB president, Army Blades, REW, SEA, YR, Orange Black Quill, AXS2 secre- tary; JAMES COOPER BUFF, Norman, Business, UP. DONALD LYNN BUMPASS, Lubbock, Tex., A S, O Club, YR, SN; STEVEN NILU BURCHETT, Sell- ing, Engineering, IIT2, AIAA; MICHAEL HARRIS BURK, Edmond, Agriculture, Forestry Club; WIL- LIAM THOMAS BURKES, Tulsa, Engineering; VIRGIL EDWIN BURNETT, Ardmore, A S, ATA, Blue Key, Who's Who, Varsity Cheerleader, IK, AM, -O Staters, YR, 112. Page 459 Confidence Comes With 3 Completed Years ROGER GLENN BURNS, Fort Worth, Tex., A S, AF Drill Team commander, IDP; WILLIAM ODIE BUR- ROUGH, Antlers, Business, AX , BA ; THERESA MARIE BUSCH, Ardmore, Education, SEA, ACE, YD; WILLIAM D. BUSCHHORN, Bethany, A S; ELLA KAY BUSH, Oklahoma City, Education, SEA, YD. KATHY E. BUTTERFIELD, St. Paul, Minn., A S, YR, 2d A, KAII vice-president, KA president; RICHARD MESLEY BYRON, Oklahoma City, Engineering, ASME, AIAA, Flying Aggies; LINDA FERN CACY, Stillwater, Home Ec, HEED Club, SUAB, O-Staers, AZ; CHARLES RAY CAIL, Mannsville, Agriculture, Agronomy Club; ROY E. CAIL, Mannsville, Agricul- ture, Agronomy Club. CAROL ANN CANADA, Tulsa, Home Ec, Home Ec. Club, HEED Club; RONALD J. CANNEFAX. Tulsa, Engineering, Arnold Air, IEEE, AI; BEVERLY ANN CANNON, Miami, Education, SEA, YD, UP, Women's Choral Club; JUDY KAREN CAPEHART, Bixby, Busi- ness, WRHA, YR, SEA, UP, Thatcher president; GLENN ALVIN CARLSON. Alva, Engineering, Engi- neering Gavel Club, 2T, AZ, 4 HS, ASAE. JANET CAROL CARPENTER, Del City, Business, BA , YD, UP, Officer's Council; RICHARD IRA CARTER, Watonga, Agriculture, Collegiate FFA, ATA; ROBERT A. CASCI, Ridgewood, N. J., Agri- culture, Horticulture Club, K©; KENNETH E. CASE. Tulsa, Engineering, IEEE, 2T, HKN. IIME, ZX; CHARLES MICHAEL CASEY, Oklahoma City, Busi- ness, ash. BETTY RUTH CASSEL, Verden, Home Ec, K t , Home Ec Club; RONNIE L. CAUDELL, Lawton, A S, Rifle Team, Scabbard Blade; TONY WILLIAM CRE- VENY, Lawton, Engineering, Scabbard Blade, ASME, AIAA, SAE, IIT2, 2T; ANN MARIE CHAF- FIN, Tulsa, Education, YR, SEA, Pythian Daughters, SUAB; HARRY EUGENE CHANCELLOR, Shawnee, Business, Men's Glee Club, YD, UP. LONNIE RAY CHANCELLOR, Webbers Falls, Agri- culture; PATRICIA ANN CHANCELLOR, Eufaula, Home Ec, HEED Club; DAVID H. CHANDLER, Agra, Agriculture, Block Bridle, AZ, FarmHouse; JANICE MARIE CHANDLER, Stilwell, Home Ec, HEED Club, YWA, T0, ON, KAII; SUE ANN CHANDLER. Muskogee, Home Ec, ZTA. SUZANNE CHAPMAN, Bartlesville, A S, A S Stu- dent Council, 2AI, Little Sisters of Minerva, HB ; THOMAS R. CHAPMAN, Lawton, Engineering, SAME, XE, KA; GEORGE WAYNE CHARLSON. New York, N. Y., Business, Scabbard Blade, A2H; JAMES ORVILLE CHASE, Bartlesville, Engineering, YR, AIIE, IFC, ©X; ROBERT LEE CHEANEY. Fred- erick, Engineering. DONALD LEE CHISAM, Chelsea, Agriculture; MICHAEL PAUL CHRIST. Tulsa, A S, Blue Key, IFC vice-president, 2N commander; ALICE G. CINK, Manchester, Education, SEA, ACE; THOMAS E. CLACK, Okmulgee, Engineering, IEEE, YD, K2; JOHN WAYNE CLARK, Tulsa, Engineering. NORMAN W. CLARK, Wilson, Business, Acacia; JIMMIE K. CLEMENT. Marlow, A S, 2AH, A2A; LUTHER DAVIS CLEMENTS. Blytheville, Ark., Engi- neering, Engineering Gavel Club, Engineering Stu- dent Council, AlChE, ST, S2XE, KK . HS; CHAR- LOTTE SUE CLEVERDON, Altus, A S, Army Blades drill master, Sociology Club, AZ; GARY LYNN CLUMP, Woodward, A S. RICHARD E. COBLENTZ, Tulsa, Engineering, Engi- neering Student Council, IEEE, IIKN; DARYL WAYNE COCHRAN, Bethany, Agriculture, Forestry Club, Aggie Toastmasters, Sailing Club; JEAN COCKES. Oklahoma City, Education, WRA, PEMM Club, AXfi; RUTH ELAINE COCKRELL. Duncan, Business, SUAB, YR, IKffl, KKT; ROGER COLE COFFEY. Tulsa, Engineering, AIA, IK, SUAB, O- Staters, YR, ' A0. JIMMY NEAL COFFMAN, Sand Springs, A S, Scab- bard Blade, YD, ICP; LINDA RAE COFFMAN, Sand Springs, Education; CHARLES E. COGGINS, Woodward, Engineering, AlChE, ST; RON DEAN COLDIRON. Hominy, Agriculture; GILBERT WADE COLEMAN, Oklahoma City, Engineering, IEEE, HS, HKN, ST. LARRY WILLIAM COLEMAN. Fletcher, Agriculture, Collegiate FFA; KAREN IRENE COLEY, Sapulpa, Ed- ucation, Capettes, SEA, YD; ROBERT W. COLLINS, Moore, A S, IK, YR, SEA, IIME, AX; STEPHEN W. COLLINS, Sapulpa, Business, SAM, Flying Aggies; D. KEITH COLWELL. Oklahoma City, Business, SAM, YR, SUAB, MKT, ATA. BARBARA LYNN COMBS, Enid, Education, SAH, SEA; JUDY ANN COMBS. Tulsa, Education, SEA, YD, ICP, AXS2; EUAL MONROE CONDITT. County- line, Engineering, AIAA; PHILLIP BLAINE CON- DREAY, Chester, Education, SIAA; DOROTHY SUE CONRADY, Wakita, Home Ec, Orange Black Quill, Home Ec, Student Council, KAH, ON, T0. SEA. ROBERT WILLIAM CONSTIEN, Hinton, Education, TA; JOHN HARRY COOK, Muskogee, A S, AM; SHARON GAYLE COOK, Drumright, Education, Army Blades, SAH, SEA; TOM W. COOKSON, Fort Gibson, Agriculture; MARIANNE COOLEY. Dallas, Tex., A S, Soliloquy co-editor, A S Student Coun- cil, STA, KAn. SENIORS When not working on the paper, some Parkerites played football. Page 461 SENIORS The window displays of the candy store had many eager lookers. DAVID CONNOR COOPER, Oklahoma City, Busi- ness, K0; JEANIE F. COOPER, Oklahoma City, A S, Mortar Board, Varsity Cheerleader, People-to- People, Who's Who, REDSKIN Congratulate; GLENN W. COOPER, Sentinel, Agriculture, Collegiate FFA, YD, ArP; MICKEY STEPHEN CORNELIUS, Rand- lett, Business, INS; PAMELA GAY CORNELL, Okla- homa City, Home Ec. JAMES D. CORNELSEN, Texhoma, A S, PEMM Club; CONNIE M. COURTNER, Tulsa, Education, Education Student Council, SEA, XATI, KKT- JAMES JARRETT COWDEN, Oklahoma City, A S, O Club, Swim Team, IIAM, Acacia; JUDITH ANN COWDEN, Oklahoma City, A S, YD; JACK DON CRAIN, Tulsa, A S, IRC, SUAB, AXA. DENNIS L. CRANSTON, Stillwater, Business; BEN NIE F. CRAVATT, Oklahoma City, Business, SAM A2II, 4 rA; MARY ANN CRAVOTTO, Henryetta Business, Capettes, BT2, MKT, YD; ANTHONY ROSS CRAWFORD, Watonga, Education, B0H KENNETH W. CRAWFORD, Liberal, Kan., Engineer- ing, ASME. JAMES ROBERT CREASON, Elk City, Education, TIE, SIAA; NANCY LOUISE CREGIER, Goshen, Ind., Education, UCCF; MARTHA SUE CRISWELL, Broken Arrow, A S, SAH; JOHN MICHAEL CROCKETT, Durant, Engineering, Blue Key, IK, Who's Who, WIS, ATM, AIIE, 2N; JIM L. CROFT, Midwest City, Education, TIE. GARY M. CROOCH, Okmulgee, Business, BA , AK . BrS, Acacia; DENNIS BOYD CROOK, Law- ton, A S, Scabbard Blade; ELDEN H. CROSS, Oklahoma City, Engineering, SAE, ASME, HTZ; GERALD P. CROSSLAND, Muldrow, Agriculture, Block Bridle, Aggie Toastmasters; BILL GENE CROW, Tulsa, Home Ec. JOSEPH RICHARD CROW, Braman, Agriculture, Aggie X; JOHN WAYNE CROWLEY, Seneca, Mo., Agriculture, Collegiate FFA, ATA; ROBERT MARK CULTON, Stillwater, Home Ec; CARLENE YELTON CUNNINGHAM, Delaware, Business, Tlfln, BT2; KENNETH LEE CUNNINGHAM, Wagoner, Busi- ness, SAM. Page 462 Formal Education Expands in Business World SARAH ANN CURL, Tonkawa, Education, SEA, WRA, ACE, Aquatic Ciub, K ; CHESTER TIMOTHY CURTIN, Watonga, A S, IRC, YR, 2AX, 2X; DON- ALD CUSHING, Bellmore, N.Y., Home Ec; JERRY GENE CUSTER, Wann, Engineering, Arnold Air; MERL ROY CUSTER. Logan, Agriculture. RODDY KIRK CUTSINGER, Stillwater, Business, Blue Key, Jr. Class President, Business Senator, Who's Who, Varsity Football, H2, IK, 2N; RONALD LEROY DALE, Oklahoma City, Engineering, AX; DRU K. DALTON, Oklahoma City, Education, SEA, W B; DWAIN LESLIE DAUBERT, Gotebo, Educa- tion; DIANA JOY DAUGHERTY, Tulsa, A S, Uni- versity Choir, 2AI, A2A. CINDY ANN DAVENPORT, Lawton, Education, Ed- ucation Student Council, Army Honorary Cdt. Col., ACE, SEA, KAn, IIB ; LARRY LYNN DAVIDSON, Davidson, Engineering; LESLIE JOHN DAVIDSON, Timonium, Md., Home Ec, H RA, YR, SAM, KVRO, ICP, AX; RICHARD F. DAVIDSON, Tulsa, Business; CLIFFORD CHARLES DAVIS, Ramona, Business, Fly- ing Aggies, Skydivers. LINA JANE DAVIS. Broken Arrow, Education, YD, SEA, ACE, 2AI, KATI; SHERRY D'ESTA DAVISON, Arnett, Home Ec, FNIA Club, ON; DANNY RAY DEAVER. Mangum, A S; LINDA WHITMORE DE- BERRY, Idabel, Education, ABA; MICHAEL D. DE- BERRY, Idabel, Agriculture, Aggie X, ArP. DENNIS E. DELOZIER, Adair, Agriculture; JOHN PAUL DELOZIER, Nowata, Engineering, IEEE treas- urer; KATHRYN PAULINE DENNY, Coalgate, Home Ec, HEED Club, T0, EAII; ROBERT M. DENNY. Enid, Business, SAM, AX; GEORGE EDWARD DICK, Midwest City, Business, frKB. DWIGHT ADAM DICKINSON, Kirkwood, Mo., En- gineering, IIKA; RICHARD GLENN DIEHL. Calera, Engineering, AIIE, AIIM; SARAH G. DIEHL, Musko- gee, Home Ec, KA9; STEPHEN A. DIGNEY, Oche- lata, Engineering, IEEE, HKN; JOE DILLINGHAM, Lawton, A S. RONALD A. DiMAGGIO, Atlantic City, N.J., Home Ec, H RA Society; ROBERT J. DIMERY. Duncan, Home Ec, Rodeo Club, REDSKIN photographer, DI- ANE PAGE DINGMAN. Bartlesville, Business, UP, MKT; ROBERT PAUL DIROLF, Long Beach, N.Y., Home Ec; DIANE ALAYNE DIXON, Bartlesville, A S, Panhellenic, Xfi. DOUGLAS W. DIXON, Tulsa, Home Ec, KA; NITA KAYE DODSON, Tulsa, Business, SEA, YR, BT2; JEROME LEE DOERRIE, Booker, Tex., Enginering, A-M2; SARAH JO DOLLINS, Wilburton, A S, 2AH president; CURTIS L. DONLEY, Woodward, Agri- culture, Aggie X, Rodeo Club, YR. Page 463 Interviews Were Helpful to Job Seekers SANFORD BRYAN DOOLEY. Muskogee, Agriculture, Aggie X, AZ, f HZ, FarmHouse; SONDRA E. DOO- LEY, Muskogee, Education, SEA, ACE, SUAB; TERRY LEE DOOLEY, Stillwater, Education, AI; CARL EU- GENE DORRIS, Stillwater, A S, A S Student Coun- cil, IK, ICP president, AX; MARY EVELYNE DOTY, Houston, Tex., Education, Lassos Lariats, Sailing Club, YR, KATI. JOAN ELLEN DOUBT, Bartlesville, Home Ec; GLENN RAY DOWNING, Enid, Business, Arnold Air, Business Student Council, YR, AK ; SARA BETH DOWNING, Wyckoff, N.J., Education, SEA, ACE, KATI r B; GEORGIANNA DRUMMOND. Hominy, Education, Mortar Board, Education Stu- dent Council, KAII, SEA, 2AH, KKT president; ROBERT JEFFERSON DUNCAN, Tulsa, Business, BA . STEPHEN L. DUNKIN, Alva, Agriculture, Forestry Club; TULLY LOUIS DUNLAP, Duncan, Business; DONNA KATE DURHAM, Stillwater, Home Ec, Home Ec. Club, FNIA Club; DENNIS E. DWYER, Ponca City, A S; NANCY ANN JOHNSON, Purcell, Home Ec, IRC, Student Entertainers, T0, ON. BENNY JOE EATON, Grainola, Agriculture, Agrono- my Club, Soil Conservation Society; GLENDA LOU EATON, Cushing, Home Ec, CTM Club, Home Ec. Club, UP, MKT; NANCY C. EATON, Midwest City, A S, YWCA, Mortar Board treasurer, IIME, AAA vice-president; THOMAS J. ECKROAT, Oklahoma City, Engineering, AIIE; LARRY WAYNE EDWARDS, Oklahoma City, Business, KA. RONNIE PHILIP EDWARDS, Tulsa, A S; NANCY ANN EGNER, Alva, Education; RONALD C. ELD, Colorado Springs, Colo., Business, YR, AX; ARTHUR THOMAS ELDER, Wioodward, Business, B0II; MICHAEL WARREN ELLIOTT, Miami, Education, SIAA, Education Student Council. THEILA R. ELLIOTT, Vinita, A S, PEMM Club, WRA; EARL F. ELLIS, Tulsa, A S, O-Staters, AM, AX: PENNI ELLIS, Oklahoma City, Education, Bowl- ing Team, SEA, SUAB; SALLY LOUELLEN ELLISON, Muskogee, A S, YD, ZTA; FRED EMRY, Oklahoma City, A S, OAK, TIME, IFC, ATA. PHARES A. ENGTZ, Vinita, Home Ec; CHARLES ROY ENGLISH, Shawnee, A S, 24 E; RICHARD CLARK ENLOW, Boise City, Agriculture, Forestry Club, Ag Council, AZ; GLENN BARRY EPPERLY, Stillwater, A S, Men's Glee Club, Choir, MA, B9II; JUDY ANN EPPERSON, Enid, A S, YR, Med Tech Society, AA11. JANE ELLEN ESCOTT, Cushing, Home Ec, Home Ec Club, HEED Club; JESSE ALLEN ESLICK. Henry- etta, Engineering, AIIE; WILLIAM A. ESSARY, Mi- ami, Engineering, AlChE, ©K; JAMES RONNIE ESPOSITO, Tulsa, A S; SHARON MILLS EUBANK, Tulsa, Business, SUAB, Army Blades, KA©. Page 464 SENIORS The new bookstore was bigger, with more room for the crowds. CAROL EVELYN EVANS, Oklahoma City, Educa- tion, SEA, ACE; CLAUD DEAN EVANS, Poteau, Ag- riculture, Ag Student Council, A A; RICHARD I. EVANS, Tulsa, Engineering, KA; WILLIAM FRANK EVANS, El Reno, Engineering, ASAE; KENNETH LEE FAILES, Cherokee, Agriculture, Agronomy Club, Soil Conservation Society. ROBERT BURNEY FANCHER, Huntsville, Ark., En- gineering, IEEE, HKN; LARRY RICHARD FARMER, Tulsa, Engineering, 24 E; MARY KATHLEEN FARN- AM, Arkansas City, Kan., Education, SEA, 2TA; HAROLD GENE FARRIS, Valliant, Education; JOE ANN FARRIS, Valiant, Home Ec, Home Ec. Club, HEED Club. PHILLIP W. FAUSS, Oklahoma City, A S, Sociology Club president, MKT; JOSEPH T. FEGHALI, Bris- tow, Engineering, Arab Students, AIIE; LARRY R. FEIST, Manchester, Education, SEA, Newman Club; BARBARA JEAN FELKINS. Stillwater, Business, BT2, Government Week; DALE W. FELTON, Bartlesville, A S, Blue Key, IK, Who's Who, N2, XX. • RICHARD LEO FELTON, Oklahoma City, Engineer- ing, AIIE, YR, K0; LARRY L FERGUSON, Tulsa, Education, O Club, PEMM Club, XX; JUAN MANUEL FERRIOL, Ponce, Puerto Rico, Engineering; DENNIS GRADY FIELDS, Wynoma, Agriculture, Block Bridle; DWAYLA DEAN FINCH, Sapulpa, A S, YD, Lassos Lariats, HXA, AZ. ROBERT LYNN FINCH, Oklahoma City, A S; JERRY W. FINE, Duncan, Engineering, AIA, B9II; MlCKI FINLEY, Oklahoma City, A S, KA; GWENDOLYNE CAROL FISHER, Bixby, Home Ec, SEA, Home Ec. Club, HEED Club, XA; CAROLYN EMERSON FITZ, Higgins, Tex., A S, IRC president, YD, IDP. NICHOLAS E. FITZGERALD, Tulsa, Business, People- to-People, AX; PATRICIA M. FLAMING, Bartles- ville, Education, Student Entertainers, SEA, ACE; RICHARD J. FLANAGAN, Oklahoma City, A S, Blue Key, Senate, Government Week, SM, IDP presi- dent, YD, Sooner Guide; DAVID OLAN FLEMING, Tecumseh, Agriculture, Aggie X; JAMES RAY FLEM- ONS, El Dorado, Ark., Engineering, ASCE, AT. Page 465 MARY MARGARET FLETCHER, Stilwell, Home Ec, Home Ec. ICub, HEED Club; RONALD A. FLOW- ERS, Oklahoma City, Engineering; EARL WAYNE FLOYD, Beggs, A S; JIM FLURRY, Marlow, A S; JON R. FORD, Helena, Agriculture, AZ, Blue Key president, ArP. PENELOPE JUNE FOSTER, Perry, A S, Orange Black Quill, Orange Quill; ROBERT JOHN FOST- VEDT, Oklahoma City, Busines, YR, MKT, 2 t E; ROBERT K. FOWLER, Oklahoma City, Business, Business Student Council, H2, BTZ, ODK, SAM, MKT, ATA; HASKELL D. FOX, Oklahoma City, Agri- culture, Block Bridle; LARRY J. FOX, Talihina, Engineering, IEEE, HKN, ST, H2. RICHARD SAMUEL FRANK, Chickasha, Agriculture, S6E; LARRY GENE FRANKS, Oklahoma City, Agri- culture, Block Bridle; JOHN D. LOUIS FRAZIER, Omaha, Nebr., Home Ec; KENNETH R. FRECH, Aline, Agriculture, Collegiate FFA; SALLY VINCENT FRECH, Jet, Home Ec, Home Ec. Club, HEED Club. JOHN ALLEN FREEMAN, Oklahoma City, A S, ZIIE; KATHRYN FRENCH, Madill, Education, SEA, WRA, fK; LARRY C. FRENCH, Dewey, A S; RUTH ANNE FRIEDMAN, Sapulpa, A S, YR, IIAM, ZTA; DAVID RAY FRIELS, Duncan, Engineering, ASCE, YR, FXA. SHELBY LaMONT FRIEND, Tulsa, A S, YR; MARK RAYMOND FRITZ, Bethany, A S; FRED LAVERNE FRY, Thomas, A S, MRHA secretary, Scabbard Blade; PHILLIP DALE FUDGE, Ponca City, A S. OSE; DONNA KAY FULTON, Ponca City, Educa- tion, SEA, ACE. PHILIP FRANKLYN FUSS, Pawnee, Agriculture; ROBERT JACOB FUXA. Bison, Agriculture, Block Bridle; GERALD LEE GAILEY, Oklahoma City, Busi- ness, MKT, Acacia vice-president; LINDA LOUISE GAINES, Konawa, A S, YD, ZTA; LAWRENCE A. GALES, Ponca City, A S, K0. SENIORS Once again this year, girls com- plained of (he purse searchers. Page 466 Four Years of Study Give Lasting Rewards JOHN PAT GALLAGHER, Tulsa, Engineering, Las- sos Lariats, IFC, TA; LELAND EDWARD GAL- LAGHER, Konawa, Agriculture, YR; VICTOR MAN- UEL GALLO, Stillwater, Engineering; KEITH RON- ALD GAN, Bartlesville, Education, SIAA, OIAA, AIAA; JAMES C. GARRETT, Oklahoma City, Engi- neering, IIME, HKN. GARY W. GATES, Tulsa, Engineering, IEEE, ST, IIME, HKN, Engineering Student Council; GEORGE EDWARD GAWF, Tulsa, A S, KT; MOHAMMED ASKAR ALI GAZI, Stillwater, Engineering, XE; W. DAVID GEORGE, Mission, Kan., Business, SAM, TKE; MIKE GERALD, Edmond, A S, YR, SAX, 4 KT. SUE ANN GIBBS, Oklahoma City, A S, SEA, Angel Flight, REDSKIN Beauty, IIB I ; ROBERT AUGUST GIBSON, Oklahoma City, A S, O-Staters, IK, SUAB, IIAM, ATA; RICHARD T. GILBY, Alma, Business, YR, Business Student Council, SAM president, MKT; JANET ELAINE GILLAM, Bartlesville, A S, YR, AM; JANE ANN GILMAN, Seneca, Mo., Home Ec, Home Ec. Club. WILLIAM KENNETH GILSTRAP, Clearwater, Fla., Engineering, Al IE. FarmHouse; J. MARK GINDER, Cherokee, Agriculture, SAE; WILLIAM S. GINS- BERG, Queens Village, N.Y., Home Ec, H R Society; ROGER ALLEN GIRD, Tulsa, Engineering, IEEE, H2, 4 KT: CAROL ANN GLAHN, Enid, Education, YR, SEA, ACE, KATI. RAYMOND JOE GLASS. Elk City, Engineering, YD, UP, ASME, AIME, HT2 president, Engineering Stu- dent Council; MICHAEL TONY GLEASON, Elk City, A S; HULBERT EARL GLIMP, Drumright, Engineer- ing, HKN president, IEEE, MRHA secretary; JOHN PRESTON GOEN, Spur, Tex., Agriculture, Block Bridle; ARTHUR D. GOESSEL, Palm Beach Shores, Fla., Home Ec. FRANCIS HOWARD GOFORTH, Bartlesville, Busi- ness, AX; ALAN BARRY GOLDMAN, Jamaica, N.Y., Home Ec, H R Society; TOM L. GOOCH, Okla- homa City, Engineering; RICHARD WILLIAM GOODSON, Tulsa, Engineering, HS, KA; ARLENE M. GOULDEN, Newkirk, Home Ec, HEED, A2A. JAMES EDGAR GRABER, Tulsa, Engineering; SUE ANN GRABER, Tulsa, Business, YR, Business Student Council, AAA; JUDY MARIEE GRAHAM. Frederick, Business, SEA, BTZ; KENNETH M. GRAVES, Tulsa, Engineering; HELEN JANE GRAY, Muskogee, Edu- cation, SEA, KAn, KKT. NORMA LOIS GRAY, Clinton, Home Ec, Mortar Board, Orange Quill advisor, ON, nB I president; PAULA JEAN GRAY. Kingston, Business, YD; SHA- RON JEAN GRAY, Oklahoma City, Home Ec, YR, nB4 ; GRETCHEN CLAIRE GREEN, Ponca City, A S; ROBERT B. GREEN, Muskogee, A S, ACS, IK, Lassos Lariats, IFC, AT, I A0 president. Page 467 Patience Was Rewarded; OU Fell. 17-16 JULIET ADELMAN GREENE, Tulsa, Agriculture, Block Bridle; RICHARD CLAYTON GREENWOLD, Stillwater, Engineering, AIA, KAP; JAMES W. GRIEVE, Stillwater, A S; BOB D. GRIFFIN, Tulsa, Business, 2N; CHRISTY PATRICE GRIFFIN, Okla- homa City, A S, AWS vice-president, KKr. KAREN SUE GRIFFITH. Guthrie, Home Ec, YR, O-Staters, FR CD Club, Home Ec. Club, AAA; SHERRELL DAVID GRIFFITH. Newcastle, Agricul- ture, Aggie Toastmasters, Dairy Science Club, AZ, ArP; CARROLL LOUISE GRIFFITHS, Stillwater, Home Ec, H ID Club, IM B; WILLIAM P. GRIMES, Stillwater, Education; GARY CONVERSE GRIM- SHAW, Tulsa, Business, MKT, t KT. THOMAS JOE GROSS, Guthrie, Business; GLEN R. GROSSMAN, Oklahoma City, Business, BA ; RON G. GROTHER, Garber, Business, MKT, SAM, TA, KT; ROBERT EDWARD GROVE, Tulsa, Business; MELVIN LEE GUIOU, Tulsa, Engineering, AIAA. PAUL HAROLD GUNDERMANN, Owasso, Business, BA , A2II; JOHN GUNESCH, Oklahoma City, En- gineering; JUDY ANNE GURLEY. Sayre, Education, Newman Club secretary, KAII, SEA; MARY CATH- ERINE GUTHRIE. Tulsa, A S, ZTA president; THOMAS JOE HACKNEY. Bartlesville, A S, Blue Key, Key-Board Commission, YR, IK, URC, ATA. DAVID DEWAIDE HADDOCK, Erick, A S, Who's Who, A S Student Council president, YR, OAK; MARCIA J. HADLER, Oklahoma City, A S, WRA, YR, REW, KKr; JACK ROGER HADSALL, Anthony, Kan., Business, IN2 president, HKA; MARCIA Dl- ANNE HAFFNER, Oklahoma City, Education, Cap- ettes commander, ICP, YD, SEA, ACE, ZTA; JOHN RICHARD HAFKER, Cos Cob, Conn., Engineering, AIA. GINGER LEE HAGAN. Tulsa, Business, Capettes, UP, SUAB; DON MICHAEL HAGGERTY. Caddo, Agriculture, Scabbard Blade, Dairy Science Club, Collegiate FFA; ROBERT LOUIS HAITHCOCK, Lawton, Business, Scabbard Blade, K2; JOHN TOWER HALBROOK, Tulsa, A S, Sociology Club, Karate-Do Club; MARGARET ELIZABETH HALEY, Bartlesville, Education, KA0. HUGH BOB HALKINS, Kingston, IA2; DONALD ROBERT HALL, Ponca City, A S; WILLIAM ROS- COE HALL, Peoria, III., Business, ATO; CAROLYN JOE HAM, Stillwater, Business, YR, AAII; RONALD EVERETT HAMBURG, Lamont, Engineering, IEEE ALLEN JOHN HAMBURGER, Clinton, Agriculture, Agronomy Club; CHRIS HAMILL, Tulsa, A S, O- Staters, SUAB, Campus Chest, 2TA, XS2; STEPHA- NIE GOLD HAMMOND, Lawton, A S, Sailing Club; MELVIN PAUL HAMMONTREE, Keyes, A S; STAN- LEY ROSS HANCOCK, Oklahoma City, A S. Page 468 VALERIE ANN HANES. Tipton, Education; JOHN H. HANSEN, Spiro, A S; NANCY ANN HANSENS. Kingfisher, Education, WRA, SEA, ACE, UP, KAII; ANN M. HARBAUGH, Enid, Education, Govern- ment Week, SEA, WRA, SUAB, YR, KKT; JAMES WINSTON HARDEN, Movers, Agriculture, Collegi- ate FFA. JOHN E. HARDER, Tulsa, Engineering, IITS, ASME; GARY D. HARDING, Council Hill, Agriculture, Block Bridle, AZ, Collegiate FFA; NOBLE LYLE HARGETT, Miltonvale, Kan., Agriculture, Forestry Club; GUY FRANK HARLOW, Frederick, Agricul- ture, Block Bridle; LARRY PAUL HARMON, Three Rivers, Tex., A S, YD, PEMM Club, 2X. DAVID S. HARNED, Newkirk, Engineering, IEEE, ST, HKN; PAUL R. HARPER, Lawton, A S, Scabbard Blade; FRANKIE LEE HARREL, Leedey, Agriculture; FRED CARL HARRIS, Sayre, Education; JILL ANN HARRIS, Tonkawa, Education, Education Student Council Mortar Board, ACE vice-president, KAII secretary, X£2 president. MICHAEL RAY HARRIS, Lawton, Engineering, Engi- neering Gavel Club, ASME, Triangle; ROY CHRIS HARRIS, Oklahoma City, Education, PEMM Club, Flying Aggies; WILLIAM H. HARRISON, Kingfish- er, Agriculture; JAMES EDWARD HARTENBOWER, Eureka, Kan., A S, KVRO, KOSU, ©X; BARBARA CAROL HARTLEY, Stillwater, A S, SEA, KA6. JOHN PHILIP HARTMAN, Broken Arrow, A S, Fly- ing Aggies, YR, MKT, K2; SID RAY HARTMAN, Jet, Business, MKT; JUNA LEE HASTINGS, Ponca City, A S; JOHN F. HATFIELD, Enid, Engineering, IEEE, AX; OUINDA M. HATFIELD, Enid, A S. ANN GAIL HAWKINS, Oklahoma City, A S, KVRO, KOSU, Aquatic Club, AAH; JOHN ED- WARD HAWKINS, Stillwater, Business, SAM, IRC treasurer, MKT; BILL HAYS, Muskogee, Business, 2AE; DONALD GARTH HAYES, Tulsa, Engineering, AIIE. Acacia; BILLY JOE HAYNES, Cardin, Engi- neering. SENIORS This year the campus went west, with the twelve-story dorms. Page 469 SENIORS Stillwater summers force people to adopt new ways to cool off. BEN HAZLETT, Ponca City, Education, Varsity Swimming, PEMM Club, Acacia; ALFRED LARRY HEARD, Hickory, Agriculture, Aggie X; ARDETH ANN HEARN, Cache, Education, SEA, ACE; GARY D. HEIDEBRECHT, Oklahoma City, Engineering, AlChE treasurer and vice-president; JOHN MICH- AEL HEITZKE, Midwest City, A S. SUSAN ELIZABETH HELMERS, Bartlesville, A S, Little Sisters of Minerva president, G2 l secretary- treasurer, IIAM, MKT, r B; LOYCE ANN HEMRY, Oklahoma City, Home Ec, H ID Club, Home Ec. Club; JOY KATHERINE HENDERSON, Muskogee, Education; THOMAS D. HENDRIX, Pryor, Engineer- ing, Scabbard Blade, XE, AIA; JAMES HOMER HENLEY, McAlester, Business, IIKA. THOMAS LEWIS HENNIGH, Wichita, Kan., Busi- ness, SAM SAE; ROBERT ELDON HENTHORN, Oklahoma City, Business, Southwestern Executive Sales Club, KP); MARY BETH HERBERT, Brecken- ridge, Home Ec, HEED Club, Home Ec. Club, Stout Exec. Board president; VIOLET ZADA HERD, Still- water, Engineering, TIE; LARRY RAYMOND HER- RING, Altus, Engineering, Glee Club, AIA, B-0II. JOHN LLOYD HESS, McAlester, Business, BA , SAE; STEPHEN LESLIE HESTBECK, Oklahoma City, Business, SAM, 4 A©; SID B. HESTER, Ponca City, Education, YD, PEMM Club; KENT WESTON HICKS, Lawton, A S, YD, KT; JIMMIE POUL- ETTE HIGGINBOTTOM, Boswell, Home Ec, UF, Home Ec. Club, UCCF. JEAN ANN HIGHFILL, Lawton, A S, Angel Flight, YR, KKT; YAHYA S. HIJAWI, Nablus, Jordan, Engi- neering; ALLEN EUGENE HILL, Barnsdall, A S, ACS; ERNESTINE FAYE HILL, Okmulgee, A S, Women's Choral Club, University Choir, KAII, SAI, STA; JANA JEAN HILLE, Skiatook, Home Ec, O-Staters, FR CD Club, Home Ec. Club. SHARON KAY HOAR, Pond Creek, Home Ec, Mortar Board, Who's Who, KAII, ON, T0; LON- NIE EDWARD HOBBS, Tulsa, Business; GARY J. HOBSON, Wyandotte, Business, SAM, URC; KAR- REN S. HODGE, Enid, A S; GLENDA KAY HODG- ENS, Savanna, A S, PEMM Club, WRA, Sword Mask Club. Page 470 Theirs Was the Joy of Pre-enrolling First DENNIS REID HOFFMAN, Ponca City, Engineering, IEEE, HKN treasurer; JAMES RICHARD HOLLAND, Duncan, Engineering, Senate vice-president, Engi- neering Senator, Engineering Student Council, Las- sos Lariats, IFC, IK secretary, AlChE president OAK president, MLS, AT ,S2XE, Who's Who, RED- SKIN Congratulate, IIKA; JERRY R. HOLLIS, Okla- homa City, Home Ec, YD, H RA Society; PAUL RICHARD HOLLIS, Bartlesville, Engineering, YR, AlChE, Triangle vice-president; WARDELL HOLLIS, San Antonio, Tex., A S, Scabbard Blade, Varsity Football, A J A president. RICHARD EUGENE HOLLRAH, Enid, Education, Flying Aggies, TA; ROBERT WARREN HOLLRAH, Enid, Education, Scabbard Blade, SEA; SUSAN MURRAY HOLMES, Fairview, Education, SEA, YD, KAn, KA6; VIRGINIA RUTH HOLMES, Hominy, A S, -AH; VIRGINIA LEE HOLT, Ponca City, A S, SEA, KAn. ANN HONEYCUTT, Lawton, Business, BT3; JAC- OUELINE KAY HOOPER. Stillwater, A S;KENNETH IVAN HOPCUS, Guthrie, Engineering, Varsity Rifle Team, AIAA, K0; JANET M. HOPKINS, Beaumont, Tex., A S, Army Blades, WRA, SUAB, HB ; DAR- REL GENE HOPPER, Plainview, Tex., A S, ACS, t AT. MI2. VIRGINIA RUTH HOUGH, Broken Bow, Home Ec, Home Ec. Club, ON; JOHN LEE HOUSER, Sawyer, A S; MARSHA KAY HOWARD, Ada, Home Ec, Home Ec. Club, SEA, KAII; MARTIN H. HOWARD, Waldron, Ark., Agriculture, Forestry Club; BRENDA KAYE HOWE, Sulphur, Home Ec. EUGENE M. HOWE, Oklahoma City, Engineering, IEEE; PAT HOWE, Sulphur, Agriculture, Block Bridle, Dairy Science Club; RICHARD WAYNE HOWE, Ada, Engineering, AlChE; W. DAVID HOW- ELL, Checotah, A S; RONALD G. HOWERTON, Tulsa, Engineering, KA. RICHARD WAYNE HOYLE, Tulsa, Engineering, ASME, ATA; JAMES G. HROMAS, Waukomis, Busi- ness, Lassos Lariats, BA . «t A6; DON ALLEN HUBBARD, Altus, Engineering, Men's Glee Club, AlChE, MA; MARY ANNA HUBBARD, Ponca City, Education, SEA, ACE; LADD D. HUDGINS, Clinton, Agriculture, AZ, OAK, AT P. CHARLES W. HUDLIN, Tulsa, A S; SALLY L. HUESTON, Stillwater, A S, PEMM Club, Hockey Club; CALVIN LEE HUFFINES, Duncan, Business; ADDYLU STRATTON HUGGINS, Muskogee, A S, Sociology Club; ALYCE FAYE HUGHES, Muskogee, Education. DONNA HUGHES, Stillwater, A S, Army Blades, IIAM secretary, AAII; DAVID ALLAN HULLENDER, Frederick, Engineering, ASME, 11X2, 'HI-, K2; GLENNA LUE HULS, Foss, A S; LARRY F. HUMES, Tulsa, Business, Business Student Council, Elections Board, MKT, AK , IIKA; MARY ELIZABETH HUMPHREY, St. Petersburg, Fla., Education, SUAB, SEA. Page 471 Today's World Demands An Educated Man ROBERT JAMES HUNTER, Midwest City, Engineer- ing, ©X; JERRY LYNN HURST, Frederick, A S, Ca- det Officers Club secretary, HME vice-president, K2; CHARLES ROY HUTCHISON, Oklahoma City, A S, MKT, KA; MICHAEL STEVEN HYATT, Dallas, Tex., Business, A0; JAMES RUSSELL IGLER, New Mil- ford, Penn., Education, Collegiate FFA. JAMES ROBERT INMAN, Centralia, Engineering, AIIM; WILLIAM SANDS IRVING, Oklahoma City, A S, Arnold Air; JANA LYN IRWIN, Miami, Busi- ness, SEA, BT2, BT2; NICHOLAS LINN IVEN, Okeene, Education, SEA; WILLIAM M. JACK, Henryetta, A S, KVRO manager. LINLEY LEE JACKS, Bixby, Engineerin, IEEE, HKN; BERNIE JAY JACKSON, Ponca City, Business, XA, IK2II, SEA; DONALD RALPH JACKSON, Syosset, N.Y., Business, SAM, SM, TKE; R. KEITH JAMES, Pond Creek, Agriculture, Aggie X, OAK, AZ, ATP; JOHN P. JAMISON. Pryor, Engineering, AT. STEVEN HARRIS JANCO, Tulsa, Business, ICP, YR. MKT, AK , 2X; CHARLES ANTHONY JARONEK, Oklahoma City, A S; WILLIAM JOHN JASPER, Centralia, III., Business; ALBERT DON JENSEN, San Antonio, Tex., A S, YR, UP, Arnold Air president; DARRYL JOHNSON, Oklahoma City, A S. JO ELLEN JOHNSON, Oklahoma City, Education, Army Blades exec officer, Education Student Coun- cil, Little Sisters of Minerva, Panhellenic, ACE presi- dent, KAn, r B LEROY MONROE JOHNSON, Afton, Agriculture, Agronomy Club, Soil Conserva- tion Society; MARGARET E. JOHNSON, Tulsa, A S, PEMM Club, Stout Hall treasurer; PATRICIA ANN JOHNSON, Poteau, Home Ec, FNIA Club, ON; WILLIAM BENJAMIN JOHNSON, Oklahoma City, Engineering, Blue Key, Key-Board Commission, Lassos Lariats, AIA, ST, ATA. WILLIAM F. JOHNSON, Tulsa, Engineering, A A; WILLIAM H. JOHNSON, Ponca City, Business, 2AE, LESLIE EARL JOHNSTON, Fairfax, Engineering, IEEE; SHERRY ANN JOHNSTON, Pawhuska, Busi- ness, BA ; CONNIE LYNN JONES. Altus, Educa- tion, O'Staters, Theatre Guild, YD, AAA. DARLENE JOELLA JONES, Bradley, Business, Army Blades; GAIL PRESTON JONES, Leedey, Education, Engineering Student Council, IA2; JAKIE H. JONES, Mutual, Agriculture, Aggie Toastmasters, Collegiate 4-H, Aggie X, AZ, FarmHouse; MURL ROY JONES, Tulsa, Home Ec, H RA Society, KT; SUSAN LEE JONES, Arkansas City, Kan., Education, Senate, An- gel Flight, Education Student Council, Little Sisters of Minerva, SEA, KKr. JOHN H. JOYCE, Fayetteville, Ark., Home Ec, YR, K2; CURTIS LYNN KASTNER, Altus, Home Ec; LYNDA FAYE KEAS, Midwest City, Education, Angel Flight, KAn, Xfl; LAVADA DARLENE KEEF, Okla- homa City, A S, UP, YD, 2TA; DAYNA KEEL, Okla- homa City, Home Ec, Home Ec. Club, CTM Club, 4 T0. MKT. Page 472 SENIORS Thanks to KVRO and KOSU, O- Staters heard about the outside. JAY LEE KEFFER, Oklahoma City, Engineering, AIAA,, B0II; CONSTANCE MAE KEITH, Tulsa, Ed- ucation, SEA; PAUL W. KELLY, Grainola, Agricul- ture, Block Bridle; EDWARD EMIL KEMNITZ, Perry, Engineering, ASAE; DELMAR JACK KEN- DALL. Oklahoma City, ICP, YD, MKT, KA. LARRY WALTER KENDRICK, Stillwater, Agriculture, Pre-Vet Club, Poultry Science Club, Collegiate FFA, Acacia; MARIETTA KENGLE, Perry, A S, SEA; DAN R. KENNEDY, Okmulgee, Engineering; ENOCH D. KENWORTHY, Stillwater, Business, Business Gavel Club, BA ; KENNETH L. KEYSER, Oklahoma City, Engineering, IEEE. WILLIAM A. KIDWELL, Houston, Tex., Home Ec, H RA Society, ATA; CHERYL LYNN KILGORE, Muskogee, A S; KENNETH R. KIMBROUGH, Okla- homa City, Engineering, A J A; GARY LEE KIRBY, Lamont, Agriculture, Block Bridle; JUDITH O. KIRK, Tulsa, Business, Panhellenic, O'Staters, SEA, BTTS, AXfl. KAREN A. KITCHEN, Oklahoma City, A S; AN- NITA ELIZABETH KLAUS, Bartlesville, Education, Womens Choral Club, YR, SEA, ICP; LINDA MAR- GUERITE KLEIN, Oklahoma City, A S; WILLIAM TERREL KLOTZ, Harrah, Business, Scabbard Blade, Flying Aggies, SAM; LARRY COLEMAN KNIGHT, Wilburton, Education, SEA, YD, ©X. TANNY KOEPPEL, Oklahoma City, A S, YWCA, So- ciology Club, ArA; JERRY L. KOOP, Enid, Home Ec, Ben; MARILYN MOBLEY KOOP, Bethany, Home Ec, Little Sisters of Minerva, REDSKIN Beauty, MKT, TIB ; MARY RUTH KORTHASE, Vin- ita, Business, BA ; CAROLYN J. KOSTED. Okla- homa City, Business, Stout Exec Council vice-presi- dent, SEA, TR, ICP, BTS. MERIBETH KOVAR, Brookfield, III., Home Ec, Home Ec. Club, CTM Club, MKT; PATRICIA ANN KRAFT, Duncan, Business, Lassos Lariats, IK2II vice-presi- dent, AZ president; SUSAN JANE KRAMP. Okeene, A S, YD, SEA, KAII; JUDE R. KREJCI, Hennessey, A S; MILTON ALVIN KRIEGER, Hobart, Agricul- ture, Agronomy Club, Soil Conservation Society. Page 473 DEANNA LYNNE KUNDMILLER, Okmulgee, Educa- tion, UP, Womens Choral Club; HOWARD STAN- LEY KUNKA. Logan, A S, Flying Aggies, IIME, HS; JEAN KYGAR, Hewins, Kan., A S, Daily O- Collegian co-editor, Mortar Board, Army Blades, O- Staters, Varsity Revue chairman, 02 t president, Who's Who, REDSKIN Congratulate, KKT; BAR- BARA ANN LACKEY, Phillips, Tex., Business, YD; FRED CLINTON LADD, Stillwater, Engineering. NANCY ELLEN LaFEVERS, McAlester, A S, YD, 2AH, AAA; JITENDRA R. LaLIWALA, Bombay, In- dia, Engineering, India Students, ASME; HOWARD NEAL LALMAN, McAlester, Agriculture, Collegiate FFA; ROY BARNEY LAMAR, Elgin, A S; JAY MARSHALL LAMDIN, Bartlesville, Agriculture, ©X. DOROTHY NIXON LANDERS, Lawton, Education, Newman Club; JOHN C. LANIER, Oklahoma City, A S, UKA; GLENDA RAYE LANSDON, Chandler, Home Ec, Mortar Board, Angel Flight, Homecoming Queen, 0N; BEVERLY GAIL LASSLEY, Yale, Educa- tion, SEA, ACE; GARRY GLEN LATTY, Tulsa, A S, TKE, Karate-do Club. LYNN DIANN LAUBACH, Oklahoma City, Educa- tion, Women's Choral Club, SEA, YR; DYANNA TOWNSEND LAWSON, Arkansas City, Kan., Educa- tion; JUDITH ANN LAWSON, Tulsa, Education, YR, SEA, ACE; KEN L. LAWTON, Oklahoma City, Busi- ness, MKT, KT; CHARLES ALAN LAYTON, King- fisher, A S. HARRY LANE LEDGERWOOD, Seminole, Business; JAMES NELSON LEE, Okeene, A S, YR, UP, Solilo- quy staff; JIM C. LEECH, Oklahoma City, Home Ec, MKT, H RA Society, ILKA; JOHN L. LEEPER, Hol- denville, A S, East Bennett president, MRHA, ICP; LEROY SPENCER LeFORCE, Lawton, Education, YD, SEA. LARRY WAYNE LEGATE, Tulsa, Engineering, 2X; LYNN R. LEGRAND, Covington, Business, AT; ED- WARD DAVID LEGRANDE, Douglassville, Pa., Engi- neering, YR; LINDA SUE LEIGH, Glencoe, Education, SEA, ACE; CHARLES C. LEIVO, Stillwater, A S, 2 t 2, t H2, K . SENIORS In spite of the cold, some brave souls ventured out on Theta. Page 474 Decisions Were Made, Job or Grad School GRETCHEN ANN LeMASTER, Tulsa, A S, O-S+aters president, Mortar Board, Angel Flight drill captain, A S Queen, A S Senator, A S Student Council, AWS treasurer, KKT; SALLIE MARGARET LeMAS- TER, Tulsa, A S, Pythian Daughters, SUAB, K t WRA, SEA, AB, KKT; Cheyenne, A S, Arnold LENTS, Indiahome, Business Ponca City, Agriculture. RICHARD C. LEMON, Air; JAMES HARDIN ROBERT LEE LEONARD, LOUIS VINCENT LEPAK, Oklahoma City, A S, AXA; DALE F. LEVY, Bartlesville, A S, Daily O'- Collegian editor, Varsity Revue, YR, —AX vice-presi- dent, AX; MICHAEL WAYNE LEWELLEN, Tulsa, En- gineering, S E; JONNA HALTERMAN LEWIS, Tul- sa, Business, YR, BT2; JAMES LONE LICKUDER, Prague, Agriculture, Collegiate FFA, Aggie Toast- masters. LOOLING LIN, Hong Kong, Education, Chinese Stu- dents, SEA; TOMMY EDWIN LINAM, Marlow, Ag- riculture, Block Bridle; MARY ELIZABETH LISLE, Tulsa, Home Ec, H ID Club, Sailing Club; CHARLES R. LLOYD, Enid, Engineering; RICHARD M. LOCASSO, Tulsa, A S, YR, ICP, X, KA. HAROLD R. HOGAN, JR., New York, N.Y., Busi- ness, Scabbard Blade, MKT, K2; HELEN CAROL LONG, Chickasha, Education; DAVID LONGO- BARDI, Poughkeepsie, N.Y., Education; BILLY CHARLES LOUGHRIDGE, Marlow, Education, 2TA, KAII president, SEA; ALVIN LESLIE LOVE, Ponca City, A S. JAY RON LOVELACE, Blanchard, Agriculture; SAL- LY MAXINE LOVING, Oklahoma City, A S, Sociolo- gy Club, A S Honor Society; TRACY E. LOYD, Broken Arrow, Education, Band, Flying Aggies; BET- SY LUCAS, Henryetta, A S, UCCF, YD, Med-Tech Society; VERA JUNE LUNDY, Sand Springs, Home Ec, FRCD Club, Army Blades, YR, UP. WILLIAM CLAYTON LUNSFORD, Bartlesville, Busi- ness, AK MKT, KZ2; DAVID W. LUZ, Woodward, Engineering, IEEE, HKN; PAUL LIGHTNER LYONS, JR., Tulsa, Engineering, AIIE IEEE; MARY ALRENE MAGRUDER, Oklahoma City, Education, SUAB, REW, YD, SEA, WRA, KKT; SUE ELLEN MAHAF- FEY, Enid, A S, SUAB, SEA, XJ2. SYLVESTER C. MAIER, Chickasha, Education, O- Staters, PEMM Club, 2AA, ATA secretary; LINDA KAY MALONE, Stillwater, Home Ec, Home Ec. Club, CTM Club, MKT, T0; WILLIAM S. MANERA, Drumright, Business, MKT, 2AE; LYNDA SUE MAN- OR, Tulsa, Education, SEA, ACE; MARILYN MAPES, Bartlesville, A S, IIB t . DONALD E. MARITT, Bartlesville, Engineering, KKA; CAROL ANN MARSH, Bartlesville, Education, SEA; CHARLES LEONARD MARSH, Okemah, A S, Thea- tre Guild; JAMES L. MARSH, Durant, A S; RAY- MA SUE MARSHALL, Oklahoma City, A S, YD, ICP, SEA, AZ. Page 475 Student Teachers Gain Working Experience JUDY ANDERSON MARTIN, Pauls Valley, A S, IIB ; MARSHA KAY MARTIN, Edmond, Business, Business Queen, Business Student Council, 2A2, BT2, IIB4 ; MURRICE EDWIN MASON, McAlester, Engineering, ASCE, XE; MICHAEL LAMONT MA- THENY, Tulsa, Engineering, Scabbard Blade, YD, IEEE, IIKA; TERRY DON MATHIS, Miami, Engineer- ing, ASME, IIT2, 2T. DARELL RUSSEL MATLOCK, Tulsa, A S, AXA; ROY EDWARD MATLOCK, Arkoma, Engineering, AIIM; BILLIE JO MATTHEWS, Oklahoma City, A S, Mortar Board, AAA; JOHN ELVIN MATTHEWS. Enid, Engineering; JUDITH ANN MATTOX, Still- water, Home Ec, Army Blades, Home Ec. Club, TT, SUAB, AZ. TREVA LEIGH MAXFIELD, Porum, Home Ec, Home Ec. Club; PAMELA McALISTER. Atoka, Education, SEA, ACE, SUAB; RITA K. McALISTER, Wynne- wood, Education, YD, SEA, SUAB, KA; PAUL S. Mc- CAIN, Tulsa, A S; SHARON L. McCAN, Oklahoma City, Education, Lassos Lariats, SEA, YR, AXft president. DONNA RAE McCLAIN, Tulsa, Home Ec , Home Ec. Club; CLAUDE WAYNE McCLENDON, Claremore, A S, Choir, Flying Aggies; KENNETH EDWARD McCOMAS, El Reno, Engineering, IEEE; JOHNNY LEE McCORMICK, Cordell, Engineering; LARRY SHERMAN McCOY, Commerce, Education. PATRICK A. McCOY, Chattanooga, Engineering, FarmHouse; THOMAS MICHAEL McCRARY, Okla- homa City, Agriculture, AT; DAVID LEE McCROS- KEY, Morrison, Education, Southwestern Executive Sales Club, SEA; ROBERT DALE McCROSKEY. Mor- rison, Education, Scabbard Blade, SEA, Collegiate 4-H; GLORIA LYNN McCURDY, Tulsa, A S. DONALD R. McDANIEL, Minco, Agriculture, Poul- try Science Club; ORBA R. McDAIRS, Broken Arrow, Agriculture, ATA, Collegiate FFA; BENNY F. Mc- DONALD, Vici, Agriculture, Poultry Science Club, Aggie Toastmasters, Collegiate FFA, O-Staters, AZ, FarmHouse; CHARLES LEROY McDONALD, Bartles- ville, Business, 2AE; MARY ANN McDONALD, Tul- sa, Home Ec, Home Ec. Club, CTM Club, MKT. KATHY LOUISE McGLASSON, Muskogee, Educa- tion, AWS, SEA, ACE, KAII, AAA; BILLY DEAN Mc- GOWAN, Ringling, Agriculture, Block Bridle, Ag Council, Collegiate FFA; MARI BETH McGRAW, Tulsa, A S, Mortar Board, Angel Flight exec officer, Xtt secretary; JACQUELYN L. McGUIRE, Tulsa, Business, UP, BT2; RICHARD A. McGUIRE, Hous- ton, Tex., Engineering, AIAA, YR. TSIANINA MclNTOSH, Tulsa, A S, 222; RONALD MURRAY McKENZIE, Temple, Tex., Engineering, IEEE; DWAIN McKINNEY, Lansing, III., Business; JO ANN McKINZEY, Kinta, A S, SEA, ACS; DIXIE KAY McKINZIE, McCone, Kan., ON, Scott Hall president, CTM Club, HEED Club, UP, WRHA. Page 476 VICTOR RALPH McMILLEN, Stillwater, Business, ATO; RUSSELL E. McNEW, Oklahoma City, Busi- ness, OTA; ELBERT GATES McPHAIL, Duncan, A S; PHILLIP DOUGLAS McPHERSON, Tulsa, A S, YR; MICHAEL K. McWHERTER. Stillwater, A S, People- to-People, KZ. CAROLYN S. MEADOWS, Jay, A S, IIAM; WIL- LIAM EDWARD MEEK, Durham, Engineering, Al IE, AIIM, MKT, 24 E; ELIZABETH ANN MEFFORD, Enid, A S, PEMM Club, Aquatic Club; JIMMY AL- LEN MEIER, Kingfisher, Business, Scabbard Blade, SUAB, BA ; ROBERT DEAN MEIER, Okeene, Educa- tion. KAREN ELAINE MEINDERS, El Reno, Home E c, Rodeo Club, Capettes, AZ; GAYLE ELIZABETH MEIXNER, Bartlesville, Home Ec, CTM Club, KKT; NORMA JEAN MELLIES, Houston, Tex., Home Ec, Home Ec. Club, AWS; JOE MELTON, Alva, Engi- neering, Engineering Gavel Club, AIME, YD, IIT2, ATO; BRUCE ARRON MENDENHALL, Turpin, Edu- cation. GLENDA LOUISE MERCER, Perkins, Education, SEA; GERALD LESTER MEREDITH, Tulsa, Business, MKT; BILLY RAY MERHOFF, Newkirk, Agriculture, Collegi- ate FFA; KENNETH WILLIAM MERIDETH, Bartles- ville, Business, AE; RONALD C. MERRILL, Okla- homa City, Business, Business Gavel Club, AK . RICHARD J. MESSER, Tulsa, Business, Business Stu- dent Council president, Blue Key treasurer, Key- Board director, Who's Who, REDSKIN Congratulate, Sooner Guide, IK president, BT2, IIKA president; MICHAEL FRANK MEYER, Tulsa, Business, Men's Glee Club, YR, KT; H. AARON MEYERS, Ft. Cobb, Business, Men's Glee Club, MKT, YR, UP; GARY L. MIDDLETON, Holdenville, Business, Busi- ness Student Council, Business Gavel Club, AK I''; MARY H. MIGLIORE, Collinsville, A S, Band. BILL EUGENE MILLER, Ponca City, Home Ec; ELLIS KEATS MILLER, Choctaw, A S; ERNA GRACE MIL- LER, Bartlesville, Home Ec, Home Ec. Club, FR CD Club, YR, K ; HAROLD FREDERICK MILLER, Okla- homa City, A S, Varsity Cross Country, Varsity Track, SAM; JIM HOWARD MILLER, Oklahoma City, Agriculture, Forestry Club, Aggie Toastmasters. SENIORS Four is a hamburger and a cup of coffee, and a wait in line Page 477 SENIORS David Kinkaid and Lynn Whitton were Campus Clod and Clodia. JOHN EUGENE MILLER, Elk City, Agriculture; JON TERRELL MILLER, Tulsa, Engineering, IFC, IEEE, 2X president; LARRY SANFERD MILLER, Council Hill, Agriculture, Block Bridle; NETTIE P. MILLER, Houston, Tex., A S, Rifle Teams, IRC, YWCA; WIL- LIAM THOMAS MILLER, Spencer, Engineering, IEEE. WILLIAM BOYD MILLER, Lowell, Ark., Business; STEPHEN CURRIE MILLS, Stillwater, A S, IK, t AM, HZ, 4 S, YR, IIKA secretary; SARAH IRENE MIRES, Hooker, Education, Education Student Coun- cil, SEA, KAII, STA; DONALD EUGENE MITCHELL, Odessa, Engineering, Scabbard Blade, ASME; JAMES VIRGIL MITCHELL, Ft. Smith, Ark., Business. JO ANN MITCHELL, Eldorado, Home Ec, Home Ec. Club, CTM Club, Capettes commander, YD MKT: WILLIAM HOWARD MOCK, Bartlesville A S; HENRY L. MOLES, Woodward, Engineering IEEE, Triangle; HOWARD DAVID MONTGOMERY Pittsburgh, Penn., Engineering, Scabbard Blade 2T, AT, I H2; JAMES BRAXTOL MONTGOM ERY, Memphis, Tenn., A S, Scabbard Blade, Wild life Society. ROBERT L. MOON, Bartlesville, Education; DONNA MARIE MOORE, Tulsa, A S, SEA; EDWARD R. MOORE, Enid, Business; ILENE LOUISE MOORE, Cambridge, Neb., A S, People-to-People, YD, TIME, r B; MARILYN EIDSON MOORE, Oklahoma Citv, A S, Angel Flight, KKI MALVIN MAX MOORE, Springfield, Mo., Engineer- ing, AIA; PEGGY ANNETTE MOORE. Purcell, Edu- cation, SEA, ACE; RAYMOND K. MOORE, Tulsa, Engineering, ASCE, XE, 4 H2; ANNE MORGAN, Oklahoma City, A S, Army Blades; MARGAET ANN MORGAN, Amite, La., Home Ec, FNIA Club, T0. MYRNA LOYCE MORGAN, Tulsa, Business, IRC, BTi;, A20; VADEN WINFRED MORGAN, Tupelo, Agriculture, Block Bridle; LINDA SUE MORRIS, Oklahoma City, A S, YD, Government Week Com- mittee, AAII; MICHAEL DON MORRIS, CollinsvillJ Engineering, TIE; SARAH LOUISE MORRIS, San Antonio, Tex., Agriculture, Pre-Vet Club, Dairy Sci- ence Club. Page 478 Graduation Came With Mixed Emotions BILLIE DEE MORTON, Grandfield, Home Ec, SNEA, Home Ec. Club; SALLY MORTON, Duncan, Agricul- ture, Flying Aggies, T B; LINDA JEAN MOSE, Sa- pulpa, A S, Medical Technology Club; KAREN ELAINE MOULDEN. Duncan, Home Ec; SCOTTY JOE MOXOM, De Quincy, La., Agriculture, Block Bridle, Collegiate FFA. ROBERT A. MOYER, Tulsa, Business, MKT, SAM, IIKA; RONALD DEAN MULLENS, Durant, Agricul- ture; BILL WYCHE MUNN, Enid, Business, MKT, BOII; WALTER G. MURCH, Grand Junction, Colo- Engineering, IEEE, IIKN; BILLY GENE MURPHY, Broken Bow, Engineering, IEEE, HKN. ALLEN HARRIS MUSHINSKY, Silver Spring, Md., Engineering; PATRICIA JEAN MUSICK, Kingfisher, A S, Daily O'Collegian, co-editor, Varsity Revue director, 0241 vice-president, A S Student Council, AAII; JACK HOWARD MYERS, Miami, Education; SHIRLEY ANNE MYERS, Stillwater, Education, YD, SEA; KAREN ANNETTE NARMORE, Blackwell, A S, SEA. STEPHEN FRANCIS NATHMAN, Tulsa, Business, 2AE; DAVID GENE NEELY, Geary, Agriculture; JAMES H. NELMS. Elk City, Home Ec, SAM, H R Society; JUDITH ANNE NELSON, Perkins, Educa- tion, University Choir, ZAI; MARY CAROL NEW- BAUER, Chickasha, A S, SEA, Lassos Lariats, KAII, ZTA. LOYCE NEWTON, Oklahoma City, A S; MARJORIE KAY NICHOLS, Vinita, A S; ROBERT CLARK NICKLES, Ponca City, Business, MKT, KA; LEO D. NOLTENSMEYER, Cushing, Business, YR, MKT, KA; BERNEITA M. NORTH, Douglas, A S, YD. NEAL NORMAN NORTH, Ponca City, Business, MKT, AXA; JAMES H. NORTON, Stillwater, Engi- neering, -X; JODEL NOVAK. Ponca City, Business, YR, BT2, IMffl, Xfi; FRANK THOMAS NULTY, Guthrie, A S; WILLIAM SCOTT NUTTER, Anadar- o, A S, Flying Aggies. LYNN OBERLENDER, Covington, A S, Mortar Board, Lassos Lariats, Key-Board Commission, AWS Judicial Board, r B; MARGARET ELIZABETH O'- CONNOR, Tulsa, Education, YD, ACE, SEA, UP; LILBURN LEON O'DELL, Lawton, Business, SAM, BrZ; WILLIAM EVERT ODEN, Perry, A S, IK, IIAM, MKT, O-Staters, Cheerleader, ATA; KARA GAE OLIM, Midwest City, A S, YD, SEA. RICHARD HAROLD OLSEN, Tulsa, Engineering, 2AE; BRUCE ENAR OLSON, Oklahoma City, A S, SAM, UAH; DOROTHY MARIE OLSON, Garber, Home Ec; LINDA JOYCE OLSON, Oklahoma City, A S, AWS Judicial Board, 2TA; STEPHEN CARTER O'NEIL, Copan, A S, AXA. Page 479 The Educated Emerge To Lead The World JULIA ANNA ORBISON, Tulsa, A S, A S Student Council, PEMM, WRA, AWS Executive Council; ED- WARD ALAN ORLOSKI, Bartlesville, Engineering, IIT2, H2, Triangle; KAREN WALL ORME. Fresno, Calif., Education, SEA, ZTA; PETER SHANNON ORSBURN. Oklahoma City, Education; ELAYNE EVALYN OWENS, Clearview, Business, A20, K . BT2. ROBERT VAN PACK, Duncan, Home Ec; MICHAEL BOYD PAINE, Ponca City, Home Ec; JAMES DON- ALD PALM, Tulsa, Engineering, HS, IK, Lassos Lariats, KA; ROD PALMER, Oklahoma City, A S; CAROL SUSAN PARCHER, Newton, Mass., A S. CONNIE BEE PARKER, Waukomis, Education, SEA, ACE, YD; EARL EUGENE PARKS, Meeker, Business, AT; STEANSON B. PARKS, Muskogee, Engineering, IK, AlChE, O-Staters, A0; MARVIN THOMAS PARR, Midwest City, Engineering, MARY NELL PAR- ROTT, Stillwater, Education, Mortar Board, Angel Flight, KAn, Panhellenic, Student Senate, KA0. BARRY LYNN PARSLEY, Ninnekah, Education, SIAA; BILLY JOE PARTON, Bartlesville, Engineering; LOR- ETTA CAROL PATCHETT, Lenapah, Home Ec, HEED, Collegiate FFA; PEGGY EDITH PETTERSON, Stillwater, A S; BOBBY GENE PATTON, Ardmore, Agriculture. JAMES EDWARD PAYNE. Enid, Engineering; JUD- ITH ANNE PEARSON, Tulsa, A S, YR, SEA, r B; HELEN LEE PEELER, Elk City, A S, 2TA, ABA; WALLACE JOE PENNER, Chouteau, Engineering, IEEE; LAWRENCE PENSE, Broken Arrow, Business, Asn. J. ELOISA PEREYRA, Oklahoma City, Engineering, AIA; JAY LYNN PERKINS, Duncan, A S; LARRY G. PERRINE, Pawnee, A S, HAM; BUDO DOYLE PERRY, Fort Gibson, Engineering, ASAE; JACK K. PERRY, Guymon, Agriculture, YR, Aggie X. MARK MADISON PETERSON, Miami, Education, Senate Student, ODK, f AK, 4 A0, ©K; CAROLE JO M. PETROPOLY, McLean, Va., A S, Flying Ag- gies; THOMAS RAY PETTEGREW, Excelsior Springs, Mo., Home Ec, H RA Society, O-Staters, SAM, IN2; JOHN WILLIAM PFAFF, St. Louis, Mo., Engi- neering, AIA; DAVID L. PHILLIPS, Bartlesville, Engi- neering. S. DeANE PHILLIPS, Wichita, Kan., Education; BRENDA L. PIERCE. Oklahoma City, A S; JAMES J. PIERCE, Balko, Business; LEE GRESHAM PINKS- TON. Fort Worth, Tex., Business; CHARLES FREE- MAN PINNEY, Tulsa, Engineering, YD, K2. Page 480 SENIORS MRHA sponsored the watermel- on bust, complete with a queen. JANET GAIL PIQUET, Vinlta, Home Ec, HEED, ASA, KAIT, T0; JAMES PATRICK PIRTLE, Mc- Alester, Engineering, AlChE; GARY LEE PLATNER, Bartlesville, Engineering, AX; CAROLYN J. PLECK- ER, Stillwater, Home Ec, H RA Society, Honorary Cadet Colonel, AXJ2; WILLIAM HEWARD PLOTTS, Bloomindale, N.J., Agriculture, Aggie X, UKA . WILLIAM MORRIS PLUMMER, Tonkawa, Business, INS, UP, YR, Flying Aggies; RUDY E. POGLITSH, Georgtown, N.Y., Engineering; ELZA RAY POLLARD, Duncan, Agriculture; MICHAEL DENNIS POLLARD, Tulsa, Business, 2N; JIM G. POLSON, Suching, Ag- riculture, Aggie X, YD. REG WAYNE POORBAUGH, Knowles, A S, Blue Key, Student Senate, TIME, 4 H2, Who's Who, UP, YD; GARY ARNOLD POPE, Loyal, Engineering, ODK, ST, IIME, AlChE, H2, Engineering Gavel Club, FarmHouse; TERRY LAQUIN POPE, Loyal, Ed- ucation, TIE, FarmHouse; MARTHA JEAN POTTS, Bryan, Tex., Home Ec, Home Ec. Club; KENNETH ROBERT POWELL. East Northport, N.Y.,' Agricul- ture, Block Bridle. MICHAEL DAVID POWELL, Stillwater, Engineering, KS; PAUL KENT POWELL, Lawton, Business; TERRY H. POWELL, Tulsa, Home Ec, 24 E; RAY L PREW- ETT, Cherokee, Agriculture, FarmHouse; ELBERT GLEN PRICE, Lookeba, Agriculture, Soil Conserva- tion Society. FAYE ANN PRICE, Stillwater, Home Ec, Home Ec. Club, K J ; GARY RAY PRICE, Lenapah, A S, 20E, ICP, O-Staters; JEANNE ANN PRICE, Bistow, Edu- cation; WILLIAM G. PRICE. Stillwater, A S; ROB- ERT EARL PRINCE, Lawton, A S. KENNETH RAY PROCK. Red Oak, Agriculture; JERL HUGH PRYOR, Marlow, Business, YD, AK ; HER- MAN VAUGHN PUGH, Clayton, Agriculture, Col- legiate FFA, ATA; M. KENT PULLIAM, Ardmore, A S; WENDELL LEE PYLES, Booneville, Ark., Busi- Page 481 THOMAS C. QUILLIN, Union City, Tenn., Educa- tion; CHARLES ALLEN RAGER, McAlester, Agricul- ture; SUSAN GAIL RAHILL, Oklahoma City, A S; SANDRA KAY RAINES, Vinita, Business, BT2; WIL- LIAM KEITH RALEIGH. Hominy, Business, KT. GEORGE H. RAMEY, Yukon, A S, OTA; JAMES W. RAMEY, Tulsa, Agriculture, President Forestry Club; JIMMY LEE RAMSEY, Claremore, Engineer- ing, All E, Acacia; JAMES CARTER RANDALL, Eik City, Engineering, Engineering Student Council, AlChE, KA; ELDON RAY RANDOLPH, Vici, Engi- neering, ASAE. RICHARD W. RANNEY, Oklahoma City, Business, Scabbard Blade, MKT; ROBERT GENE RANSOM, Wakita, Agriculture, Block Bridle; KENNETH DAL- TON RATCLIFF, Stillwater, Engineering, ASCE; Dl- ANAH SUE RATLIFF, Oklahoma City, Home Ec, YD, Home Ec. Club; FRANK WILLIAM RATLIFF, Clare- more, Engineering, ASME, AISA. JOHN EDWARD RAVENSCROFT, Tulsa, Engineer- ing, AIIE, TKE; PATRICIA ANN RAYMER, Tulsa, Education, SEA, GUIDITTA KATHRYN REA, El- Reno, Home Ec, HEED Club, Home Ec. Club, IIB4 ; TOMMY LEE REAMS, Wagoner, Business, MKT; PAMELA JUNE REDFERN, Tulsa, A S. GLENN A. REDING, Geary, Education; RAMONA C. REECE, Crescent, Home Ec, YR, HEED Club, Home Ec Club, 4 T0, KAII; JAN PATRICIA REE- CHER, Tulsa, Business, MKT, Angel Flight, YR; JIM- MIE WAYNE REED, Pawhuska, Business, K2; MARY LOUISE REED, Beggs, Education, SEA, ACE. JAMES S. REIB, Tulsa, A S, YR, K2; HARRY THOMAS REID, Alva, Education, YD, UP, SEA; LYNDEN DEE REID, Nash, Agriculture, AZ; CHARLES MAX REIMER, Medford, Engineering, 2T, HKN, t H2, 2X; JAMES A. REINERT. Fairmont, Agriculture, AZ, J 2. SENIORS Despite a lack of facilities, people bring picnic lunches. •• Page 482 Aspirations Became Reality Upon Graduation RONALD OWEN REMKE, Bartlesville, A S, Arnold Air Society, IIKA; PHIL RENEAU, Medford, Busi- ness, SAM, YD; MARTHA K. RENFRO, Page, Home Ec, Home Ec. Club, ON: FRANK M. REVARD, Ponca City, Engineering, AIIE; RUBY VINITA RICE, Ralston, Education. MAX LEE RICHARDSON, Bartlesville, Engineering, I H2, ST, HKN, OAK, IEEE; WALTER W. RICKEY, Roosevelt, Agriculture, Collegiate FFA, Block Bridle, ATA; TONY MILTON RIDLEY, Duncan, Busi- ness, SAM, MKT, AK , IIKA; WALTER LOUIS RIECK, Fletcher, Agriculture, Soil Conservation So- ciety; RONNIE FRANCIS RIPPY, Eufaula, Educa- tion, SIAA. BENNY SEBURN ROBBINS, Lindsay, Agriculture, Block Bridle; DONALD RAY ROBERTS, Bixby, Business, MKT, SN; CAROLYN SUE ROBERTSON, Enid, Education, Panhellenic president, AWS Execu- tive Council, Greek Week Committee, O-Staters, AAII; DALE LEE ROBERTSON, Tulsa, Engineering, IEEE, HKN, 20E, Engineering Gavel Club, Triangle; JERRY M. ROBINSON, Boise City, A S, I rA. MIKE B. ROBINSON, Enid, Business; MICHAEL ALAN ROCK, Tulsa, Engineering; RICHARD GLENN ROCKWOOD, Fort Smith, Ark., En gineering, Tri- angle; RONALD LEE RODERICK, Tulsa, A S; THE- RESA CECELIA RODGERS, Casper, Wyo., Home Ec. LEONARD J. C. ROGERS, Checotah, Agriculture; PHILLIP E. ROMERO, Tulsa, Business, YD, ICP, BA , KT; MARSHA ELAINE ROSE, Hominy, Home Ec, Senate, Mortar Board president, Home Ec. Student Council, Angel Flight, AWS Executive Board, Key- Board Commission, KA€ ; WINTON A. ROSS, Shid- ler, Agriculture, AZ: JANET KAY ROSSON, Clare- more, A S, SEA. CALVIN LEE ROTHELL, Faxon, Business; WILLIAM M. ROTHER, Cyril, Engineering; ANN ELIZABETH RUSTER, Pauls Valley, Education, ABA, ACE, SEA; FRED W. RUSTMANN. New City, N.Y., A S, B©IT; KAY LOU RUTHERFORD, Tulsa, Education, Cap- ettes, YR, SEA, ICP, ZTA. LARRY DALE RUTLEDGE, Woodward, A S; SHAR- ON LYNETTA RYDER, Indiahoma, Educatio , SEA; DERYL GENE SABIN, Waukomis, Business, BA ; RONALD GENE SAKE, LaCrosse, Wis., A S, Wild- life Society; GORDON PARKER SALTSMAN, Eu- faula, Home Ec. DAVID JACKSON SAMUEL, Ponca City, Agricul- ture; ROBERT ROGER SANDERS, Enid, A S, YD, UP; ROBERT LEE SANDLIN, Texarkana, Tex., Agri- culture, Block Bridle, FarmHouse; SHIRLEY SUE SATTERFIELD, Tulsa, Education, Capettes, nB4 ; JOHN PAUL SAVOLAINEN, Tulsa, Business, HS, KA Page 483 Industrious Survivors of 4 Hectic Years FRED LEROY SAWATZKY, Cushing, A S; SUSIE SCARBOROUGH, Tulsa, Education, Army Blades, Education Student Council, KAH, KKF; MATT B. SCHAEFER, Okarche, Business, K0; EARL FRAN- CIS SCHALLENBERG, Guthrie, Engineering, HKN, ST, IEEE, SAME; KAREN LOUISE SCHENK, Hitch- cock, Home Ec, ON, HEED Club, MfO, ASA. JERRY GUY SCHICKEDANZ, Fargo, A S; JOHN ARTHUR SCHILT, Muskogee, Engineering, ASCE, SN; MARY ANN SCHMIDT, Turpin, Home Ec, HEED Club, Home Ec. Club, AAII president; JANET SCHNEE, Lawton, Business, IK2n; BETTY SCHOE- LEN, Kingfisher, Home Ec, YD, H RA Society, T B. DON SCHOOLER, Bartlesville, Business; VAL F. SCHOTT, Stillwater, Business, AXA; JACK T. SCHROEDER, Stillwater, A S; KATHRYN MARIE SCHUETTE, Tulsa, A S, YR, UP, EA; CHARLES HOWARD SCOTT, St. Louis, Mo., Business, S E. JACK L SCOTT, Bartlesville, A S, YD, Acacia; LAWR- ENCE ROY SCOTT, Oklahoma City, Engineering, ASCE; ROBERTA V. SCOTT, Tulsa, Education; WIL- LIAM RAY SCOTT. Oklahoma City, A S, Acacia president, Campus Chest; TERRY LYNN SCRUGGS, Lawton, Education, Flying Aggies, SIAA. H. GRADY SELLS, Geary, Engineering, Varsity Wrestling, IEEE; TERRY WILLIAM SEMPLE, Tulsa, Engineering, YR, OAK, AIAA, TITS, ST, S4 E; FRAN- CISCO A. SERRANO, Bucarananga, Columbia, Ag- riculture, AZ, Block Bridle; LINDA L. SERVICE, Edmond, Education, SEA, HB ; JERRY W. SHACK- ELFORD, Antlers, Business. JOHN T. SHACKELFORD, Oklahoma City, A S, YD, K0; ALI NIAZI SHADID, Damascus, Syria, Engi neering, XE, ASCE; GUNVANT KANHLAL SHAH, Bombay, India, Engineering, ASME; LANA BETH SHAKLEE. Helena, A S, ASA, SAI, University Choir; GREG SHARP, Lawton, Home Ec, Blue Key, B©n. DAVID ALAN SHAW, Collinsville, Agriculture; TOM R. SHAW, Stillwater, Engineering, ATO; KATHRYN ELIZABETH SHEARER, Tulsa, Education, YR, SEA, AXfi; CHARLES WAYNE SHELTON, Chickasha, Ed- ucation, SEA; PHILLIP W. SHERIDAN, Tulsa, Engi- neering, ST, ITTS, Engineering Student Council, Scabbard Blade, KT. SANDRA KAY SHERRILL, Midwest City, Business; FRANK J. SHIDLER, Oklahoma City, Business; CHARLES W. SHIPLEY. Tulsa, Engineering, Who's Who, Engineering Student Council president, ST, AIIM, AIIE. MKT, SN; PAT GAYLE SHOLAR, Okla- homa City, Business, IH2II, YR, KKT; JAMES C. SHORT. Ponca City, A S, Acacia. Page 484 JUDY BETH SHRIVER. Tulsa, A S, 62 , YR, Daily O'Collegian news editor, Little Sisters of Minerva, WRA, r i B; GARY WAYNE SHULL, Dewey, A S; MARY ANN SHUPE. Anderson, Mo., A S, 2AI, KAn, University Choir; ROBERT K. SHUPE, Pawnee, Engineering, Triangle; MICHAEL WESTON SIG- MON, Oklahoma City, Engineering, IEEE, HKN, YR, K2 president. NORRIS SIMMS, Oklahoma City, Engineering, XE, ASCE, 2X; ROYCE ALAN SINGLETON, Stillwater, A S, HS, Lassos Lariats, AX; ANDREW EARL SMITH, Midwest City, Engineering, AlChE, KK , ATA; CHRISTINE HOOTMAN SMITH. Polk, Ohio, Home Ec: CONNIE J. SMITH, Tulsa, Home Ec, Home Ec. Club, YR, WRA, T4 B. DANA F. SMITH, Oklahoma City, Business, £A2, O B Quill; DAVID EARL SMITH, Pauls Valley, Engi- neering, ASME, Acacia; DAVID RAY SMITH, Porum, A S; NANCY HOUX SMITH, Warrensburg, Mo., Home Ec, AZ; PAT SMITH, Oklahoma City, A S. RICHARD ALAN SMITH, Bristow, A S, Arnold Air; RONALD M. SMITH, Oklahoma City, A S, Scabbard Blade; JOYCE SNYDER, Tulsa, A S, Orange Quill; LARREN RAY SNYDER, Ripley, Engineering, TIE. YD; R. EARLINE SNYDER, Perry, Business. ROBERT GLENN SOMPAYRAC, Bartlesville, Engi- neering, ASME, AIAA, Ke; RICHARD V. SOU- DERS, Columbus, Ga„ Business, MKT; RICHARD W. SOUTHARD, Blanchard, Engineering, AIAA, nT2; BENNY SOUTHERLAND, Sentinel, Agriculture, Block Bridle, Aggie X, MET; JOSEPH TIM SPAN- IER, Tulsa, A S, 2X. JUDITH ELIZABETH SPARKS. Oklahoma City, A S: CHARLOTTE ELAINE SPECHT, Lawton, Home Ec, H ID Club; JERRY WRIGHT SPENCER, Oklahoma City, A S, B0II; GEORGE THOMAS SPIVA, Okla- homa City, Engineering, IEEE, OMA; JEAN SPLAWN, Antlers, STA. SENIORS For the first game, there was much enthusiasm at the rally. Page 485 SENIORS People left Stillwater worried, but weren't when they got back. LONNIE RAY SPUNAUGLE, Bluejacket, Engineering; RONALD JAMES SPURLIN, El Reno, Business, MKT, SN; JOANNE MARIE STACK, Buffalo, N.Y., Home Ec, H RA Society; ROBERT B. STAIGMILLER, Great Falls, Mont., Agriculture; THOMAS E. STANFORD, McLoud, Business, Collegiate FFA, YD, FarmHouse. LINDA STANSEL, Gueydan, La., Education, WRA; CARROLL M. STANTON, Nellis AFB, Nev., A S, Arnold Air; BILL G. STARKS, Hominy, A S, ITAM; LESLIE O. STARKS, Wetumka, Agriculture, Collegi- ate FFA, Aggie Toastmasters, ATA; JACOUELINE RUTH STARK, Stilwell, Home Ec, HEED Club, Home Ec. Club. SANDRA SUE STATEN, Stillwater, Home Ec, Home Ec. Club, H ID Club; RICHARD M. STEED, Po- teau, Agriculture; JON ANN STEIGLEDER, Duncan, Business, Orange and Black Quill; LYNN STEIN- CAMP, Sherman, Tex., A S; LEO RICHARD STEIN- KOENIG, Borger, Tex., Home Ec. MARSHA JEANNE STEPHENSON, Oklahoma City, A S, STA, SEA, AMI; RANDALL CHARLES STE- PHENSON, Wray, Colo., A S, KK ; SHERRILL EU- GENE STEPTER, Little Rock, Ark., Engineering, f 0K; MARY MEREDITH STERLING, Okmulgee, A S, YD; DONNA LEHMAN STEWART, Tulsa, A S, T4 B. JAMES B. STEWART, Hobart, Business; SAM, UKA president; LARRY MORRIS STEWART, Stillwater, Agriculture, Block Bridle, Dairy Science Club; MILLIE STEWART, Tulsa, A S; SHERYL STICE, Black- well, Business, Mortar Board, Br2, Business Student Council, MKT, KA6; WALTER DALE STIDHAM, Clinton, Agriculture, ArP. RAYMOND GLEN STILES, Stillwater, Agriculture; JOHN EARL STIVER, Midwest City, Engineering, ASCE; GILBERT RAY STOCKINGER, Oklahoma City, Business, MKT; JOHN NEWTON STOGNER, Tulsa, Business, BA ; KARL GENE STONE, Blackwell, Edu- cation, SEA, Flying Aggies. Page 486 Spirits Rose As Graduation Day Neared KAY LOU STONE, Wewoka, A S, YD, ZTA; ALEX MARSHALL STONER, Seneca, Mo., Agriculture, Col- legiate FFA; MICKEY JANE STOVALL, Sayre, Home Ec, Home Ec. Student Council, TO, AX12; MIKE STRATTON, Ponca City, Engineering; LINDA F. STRINGER, Tulsa, Education, YD, SEA, ACE, K4 , ZTA. MARYELLEN DARLENE STROMBERG, Lawton, Home Ec; DOW MARION SUMMERS, Midwest City, Home Ec;. PAUL EDWARD SUMTER, Tulsa, Education; JERRY C. SUTHERLAND, Nowata, A S Arnold Air; ROBERT ALVIN SWAIM, Okeene, Engi- neering, AIAA, Flying Aggies. LARRY N. SWANDA, Yukon, Agriculture, AZ, Poul- try Science Club, Flying Aggies, Collegiate FFA, FarmHouse; STEFANIE F. SWINDLE, Bonifay, Fla., Education, KAII, 4 K , KA; ERNEST LEON SYKORA, Marietta, A S, UP; FRANKLIN B. TABER, Enid, Business; LARRY GENE TABOR, Oklahoma City, Business, YR, MKT, ATA. JOLINE TAGGART, Hennessey, Education, SEA; WAYNE LEE TAGGART, Fort Cobb, Education, SIAA; RALPH LEONARD TAPP, Gallatin, Mo., Agri- culture; RICHARD V. TAPP, Ponca City, Business, YD; LINDA LOUISE TATUM, Oklahoma City, Edu- cation, SEA, Capettes, ICP, ZTA. REXFORD LEE TAUTFEST, Marland, Agriculture, Block Bridle, AZ, FarmHouse; BRENDA GAYE TAYLOR, Chickasha, Education, SEA, ACEI, Xfi; WAYNE TEAM, Oklahoma City, Home Ec, H ID Club; ROBERTA HOLLIS TEFFT, Enid, Business, MKT; CYRUS TEHERANCHI, Iran, Engineering. CARL FRANK TENNILLE, Stillwater, Business, BA , UKA; HARVARD ODELL THEILEN, Lahoma, Edu- cation; E. KAYE THOMAS, Tulsa, A S, HAM; JAMES LEWIS THOMAS, Tulsa, A S, rA; JAY CARL THOMAS, Stillwater, Business. PEGGY SUSAN THOMAS, Vinita, Education, SEA KAII Army Blades; MARK JERRY THOMASON Texhoma, Engineering, Engineering Student Council, IEEE, Triangle; BUDDY JAMES THOMPSON, El- dorado, Engineering, AIA; GEORGE HARMAN THOMPSON, Oklahoma City, A S, AM, A S Stu- dent Council, YR, ICP, K2; SHERON JEANNETTE THOMPSON, Marland, Business. TANA RAYE THOMPSON, Beggs, Education, ACE, SEA; ANN THOMSON, Valliant, Education, YR, Home Ec. Club, AZ; ROY EDWARD THORNTON, Midwest City, Engineering, Engineering Student Council, 2T, AIA, AES, ICP, KA; PEGGY LORAINE THRASHER, McLoud, Home Ec, HEED Club; WIL- LIAM GERALD TICER, Lawton, Scabbard Blade. Page 487 First Finals Week Caught Seniors Also BETH M. TIETZ. Stillwater, Home Ec, HEED Club; JOHN BRUCE TIGER, Denver, Colo., A S, IIAM, KZ; QUINTON RAY TIPTON, Mountain View, Agri- culture, Aggie X; HOWARD CARL TITSWORTH, Shawnee, Engineering, K©; ROBERT BRUCE TODD, Grandview, Mo., Business. ROBERT L. TODD, Tulsa, Business, MKT, 24 E; JEANIE TOLLE, Nardin, Home Ec, Home Ec. Club, Lassos Lariats, KA0; LAWRENCE MARTIN TOM- KO, Midwest City, Engineering, IEEE, H2; PAMELA MARTIN TOMMEY, Okmulgee, KAn, Xfi; ROBERT L. TONE, Denver, Colo., Engineering, YR, ©X. JERRY CURTIS TONEY, Stonewall, A S; CHESTER GLENN TRACY, Cheyenne, Agriculture, Block Bridle, UP; JOHN W. TRENT, Oklahoma City, Home Ec, H R Society; LUTHER E. TRENT, Oklahoma City, Business; BARBARA COWAN TROSPER, Bar- tlesville, Education, ITflll. TOM D. TROSPER, Bartlesville, A S; ANNETTE TRUMAN, Bartlesville, A S, WRHA president; HERKLEY H. TRUSSELL, Tulsa, Engineering, ST, XB Engineering Student Council, ASCE, KT; GLENN HOWARD TUCKER, Lyons, Kan., Business; JAY DEE TUCKER, Oklahoma City, A S, ATA. NANCY E. TURNER, Tulsa, Education, SEA, YR, AAA; DAVID CECIL UNDERWOOD, Miami, A S, KK ; ARLIS ARTHUR UNRAU, Inola, Agriculture, Dairy Science Club; GARY WADE UPDYKE, Seiling, Agriculture; SUSAN JANE UPDYKE, Newkirk, Edu- cation. Pledges and members tugged, but Theta had the last laugh Page 488 SENIORS In honor of the fall harvest, the Betas had a barn dance. JOHN CARL UPP, Chelsea, A S, AM. YD, K2; PHILLIS JANE UTSLER, Chetopa, Kan., Education; GARY LEE VAN ANTWERP, Muskogee, Engineering, IEEE; LINDA VAN BUREN, Harrah, A S, YD, Army Blades; NEAL EVERRETT VAN FOSSAN, Houston, Tex., Engineering, AIIE, SAM, f KT. ROBERT VAN HORN. Oklahoma City, Business, 5 A©; JOHN VERE VANLANDINGHAM, Sapulpa, A S, AXA; ROBERT VAN WINKLE, Nowata, Engi- neering; WENDAL E. VAUGHAN, Stillwater, Agri- culture, Flying Aggies; CAROLYN SUE VAUGHAN Stillwater, Agriculture, Flying Aggies, Block Bridle MARILYN JOYCE VERHALEN, Post, Tex., Business, IH2II; DON WADE VEST, Stillwater, A S, X, ZX; JAMES L VINING, Bristow, Engineering, AIIE, ST, AIIM, Engineering Student Council, 2AE, ANN CORYELL VINING, Bristow, Education, SEA, KAII, YD, KA0; CHARLES E. VOLTURO, Okmulgee, Engi- neering, AlChE. MARIANNE S. VORHEIS, Ponca City, Home Ec, YR, Home Ec. Club; DOROTHY WADE, San Antonio, Tex., A S, TB2, WRA; R. J. WAGNER, Oklahoma City, Business; CAROL JEAN WAKELEE, Stillwater, Education, SEA, KAII, Aquatic Club, KA; CURTIS DEAN WALKER, Butler, Agriculture, YD, Block Bridle. JAMES RICHARD WALKER, Shawnee, Engineering, OSE, IEEE; JAMES STEPHEN WALKER, Ponca City, Education; JOYCE M. WALKER, Welch, Education; KAREN LEA WALKER, Houston, Tex., A S, Angel Flight, XJ2; WINONA ARLENE WALKER, Blue, Home Ec, Home Ec. Club. JOHN L. WALLACE, Lawton, Home Ec, SN; LEON- ARD EARL WALLACE, Stillwater, Engineering, IITS, 2T, Engineering Student Council, AIAA, I KT; LIN- DA ANN WALLACE, Lenapah, Home Ec, TO, KAI7 ASA, HEED Club, Home Ec. Club; JOHN VASS WALTON, Duncan, Engineering, ST, HKN, IEEE; JERRY LEE WARBURTON, Verden, Business, AK Page 489 The Sheepskin Opened Many Gateways BRENDA SUE WARE, Vinita, Education, SEA, YD, BARBARA RAYE WARREN, Duke, Education, SEA, ACE; WILLIAM DEAN WEAVER, Hugo, A S; BAR- TON G. WEBSTER, Tulsa, A S, KS; SHERRY LOU WEEMS, Okeene, Business, IKffl. WILMA N. WEHR, Stillwater, Business, BA ; JUD- ITH LOUISE WELCH, Tulsa, Business; BEVERLY SUE WELKER, Pryor, Business; GARY C. WELLS, Ponca City, Engineering, ASCE, ST, XE; ROBERT GLEN WELLS, Perkins, Education, YD, SEA. STANLEY EMIL WENDT, Fairview, Engineering, HS, IEEE, ASME; LENNA JANE WESSON, Tulsa, Home Ec, Home Ec. Club; OLIVER ILAN WEST, Oklahoma City, A S; E. VALJEAN WHEELER, Oklahoma City, Education, f rA; FLOYD E. WHITE, Hugo, A S, S. JAMES ALLEN WHITE, Earlsboro, Agriculture, Block Bridle, Aggie Toastmasters; JAYNE E. WHITE, El Reno, Home Ec, HEED Club, Home Ec. Club, SEA, ASA, WRA, AATI; RUTHANNA WHITE, Drexel Hill, N.C., A S, SAT, KKT; SHERI LEE WHITE, Paw- huska, Home Ec, SEA, HEED Club, f TO; DAVID LAWRENCE WHITFIELD, Paoli. Engineering, AIAA, SN. VERNON LEE WHITNAH, Choctaw, Agriculture, Block Bridle; EDWIN MILTON WIED, Elsinore, Calif., Education; ALEX G. WIEDERKEHR, Enid, Ed- ucation; CAROLYN EILEEN WIENS, Pond Creek, Education, SEA, ACE, UP; L. GALE WILKERSON, Seminole, Business, I FC president, O-Staters, Campus Chest, ATA. TRAVIS EDWARD WILKES, Oklahoma City, A S, ATA; JANET C. WILLEY, Tahlequah, Home Ec, HEED Club, Home Ec. Club; DANNY LEE WIL- LIAMS, Randlett, Agriculture, Collegiate FFA; DI- ANE LYNN WILLIAMS, Altus, A S, SEA, YD, Cap- ettes, KA; DONITA WILLIAMS, Sentinel, A S, STA, AAA. The Georgian Lounge opened with a display of faculty art works. Page 490 SENIORS During hnals week, people stu- dy in any place they can find. GERTRUDE WILLIAMS, Chetopa, Kan., Education JAMES BARRY WILLIAMS, Houston, Tex., A S JIMMY ALAN WILLIAMS, Gould, Agriculture, AIT MARY LEE WILLIAMS, Minot AFB, N.D., Business Angel Flight, Business Student Council, BTA, 2AZ STEPHEN EUGENE WILLIAMS, Grove, Business. CHARLES WESLEY WILLS, Ralston, Agriculture. AZ, Soil Conservation Society; DAVID JOHN WILSON, Manchester, Engineering, ASME, Flying Aggies; REAGAN T. WILSON. Bartlesville, Business, IK, AX; TIMOTHY E. WILSON, Oklahoma City, Home Ec; W. DALE WILSON, Bethel, Agriculture, Aggie Toast- masters. SHARRON LEE WINNINGHAM, Alexandria. Va., Home Ec, MKT, Home Ec. Club, KA; STEPHEN WINTORY, Fort Smith, Ark., A S; WILLIAM BERT WISE, Drumright, A S, YD; KAY DODD WITT, Guth- rie, A S, HAM, 92 , AAA; TOM STUART Win, Bartlesville, A S, IK. AX. RUTH ANN WOLF, Miami, Education, SEA. YD, KAII; MARY MAE WOLFE, Stillwater, A S, K ; JAMES CLIFFORD WOLFSON, Ponca City, Engi- neering, IEEE, KZ; MARILYN GAIL WOOD, Bar- tlesville, Education, YR, KAII; WILLIAM B. WOOD, McAlester, A S; ELIZABETH CHERYL WOODS, Ardmore, Education, KAII, SEA, ACE, YD, IM B. RAYMOND T. WORRELL, Collinsville, Education WILLIAM JACKSON YANKEE, Tulsa, Home Ec. H R Society, KT; DOYLE OMER YARBOROUGH Booneville, Ark., Business, I KT; ROLAND YIP Singapore, Engineering; THOMAS E. YORK, Still water, A S, KA; D. RAYMOND YOUNG, Shawnee Engineering, TIE. ERNEST C. YOUNG, Oklahoma City, Home Ec, 4 rA; MARCIA RUTH YOUNG, Altus. Education, YD, SEA ICP. 2AH, ZTA; JERRY LYNN ZAHL, Walla Walla, Wash., Agriculture, Aggie X, Aggie Toastmasters, AIT; GEORGE PAUL ZAHACEK, Bethlehem, Penn., Engineering; ROLAND EVART ZANDERS, Okmulgee, Engineering, IEEE, HKN, p, Who's Who, A4 A; SYBIL JUNE ZUMBRO, Altus, A S, Orange Black Quill. Page 491 4 i i. «• t i % P k 1 W L At the end of the day, nothing is more pleasant than to go down the street for cheer and friendship. l JUNIORS TERRY DENTON Vice-president Page 493 JUNIORS FRANK AARON, Tulsa A S; JOHN ABERNATHY, Altus, Agriculture; LLOYD ADAMS, Waynoka, Engi- neering; KENNETH AKIN, Tulsa, A S; LEELAND AL- EXANDER, Okmulgee, Business; RITA ALEXANDER, Chandler, A S. HOLLIS ALLEN, Ponca City, Agriculture; JIMMY AL- TOM, Ada, Agriculture; DAVID AMANN. Enid, A S; JOHN ANNON, Tulsa, Education; CHERYL ANDER- SON, Guthrie, A S; KAREN ANDERSON, Norman, Education. NIC ANDERSON, Brainerd, Education; DAVID AN- THONY, Bartlesville, Business; DIANE ARCHER, Ok- lahoma City, Home Ec; WALTER ARCHIBALD, Tul- sa, Business; MIKE ARGO, Norman, Agriculture; JU- DY ARNDT. El Reno, Education. CAROL ARNOLD, Oklahoma City, Business; JOHN ASAKAWA, Niigata City, Japan, Business; BILL ASH- BAUGH, Ponca City, A S; MARY ASKEY, Lenapah, A S; ANNE ASPLUND, Enid, A S; JOSEPH ASTA- FAN, Midwest City, Education. MICHAEL ATHANUS, Swampscott, Mass., Home Ec; JUDITH ATKINSON, Hugo, Home Ec; JAMES AUS- TIN, Guthrie, A S; LARRY AUSTIN, Barstow, Calif., Engineering; TOMMY AVILLA, Tulsa, A S; PATTI AYERS, Oklahoma City, A S. MARGARET BACHER, Tulsa, Business; ELAINE BACH- LE, Oklahoma City, Education; JAMES BACK, Tulsa, A S; VICTORIA BADGER, Tulsa, Education; SUSAN BAILEY, Auburn, Ala., Education; LOYETTA BAIRD, Henryetta, A S. ALVIN BAKER, Wagoner, Agriculture; MARGERY BA- KER, Hooker, Education; LYNN BAKER, Oklahoma City, Agriculture; BARRY BALLARD, Duncan, Educa- tion; MARY BANDY, Cushing, Education; LARRY BARKER, Tulsa, Education. MARY BARNES, Sioux City, Iowa, Home Ec; ROBERT BARNES, Fairfax, Business; SAMUEL BARR, Kearney, Mo., Agriculture; MARGARET BARTON, Higgins, Tex., Business; TOM BASS, Okmulgee, Business; MICHAEL BATCHELDER, Stillwater, Engineering. JAMES BATES, Summit, N.J., A S; BARBARA BAN- COM, Edmond, A S; RICHARD BAYS, Hopeville, Ga. Agriculture; JERALD BAYS, Winfield, Kan., Business; BEVERLY BEACHBOARD, Enid, A S; VIRGINIA BEARD, Hollis, Business. CLISTO BEATY, Scott AFB, III., A S; JIM BEATY, Tulsa, Engineering; DONNA BEAULIEU, Bartlesville, Home Ec; PATRICK BEAVER, Tulsa, Business; BILLY BEIERSCHMITT, Alva, Education; FORREST BELCHER, Tulsa, A S. Page 494 Juniors Held Campus Leadership Positions BRUCE BELL, Tulsa, Engineering; JOHN BELL, Enid, Engineering; JACKIE BELLER, Midwest City, A S; MARTY BELT, Oklahoma City, A S; JAY BELTZ, Still- water, Business; JOHN BELZER, Tulsa, A S. JOHN BENEFIEL. Cushing, Home Ec; JOSEPH BEN- NETT, Stillwater, Business; JOHN BENSINGER, Mid- west City, A S; WILBUR BENSON, Dover, Agricul- ture; DONALD BENTLEY, Stillwater, A S; GLENN BERGDORF, Tulsa, Business. MARILYN BEROUSID, Oklahoma City, Home Ec; MAE BERRY, Dallas, Tex., Business; JUDY BERRY- MAN, Tulsa, Education; LYNN BERTLING, Broken Ar- row, Aqriculture; MARY BEROTTI, Enid, A S; GER- ALD BEST, Jefferson, A S. WARREN BEYER. Enid, Business; CAROLYN BID- NICK. Okmulgee, Education; KENNETH BINION, Sayre, Engineering; ROBERT BIRD, Pawnee, A S; LINDA BISSETT, Okmulgee, Home Ec; DANIEL BLACK, Stillwater, A S. ROBERT BLANTON, El Reno, Business; JIM BLAZER, Tulsa, A S; BARRY BLOYD, Aline, Agriculture; JOHN BLYTHE. Nowata, Business; BARRY BOETHIN. Tulsa, Business; CHARLES BOGIE. Okmulgee, Business. JOHN BOLTE, Jefferson, Education; MARGARET BOND, Montgomery, Ala., A S; RONALD BOND, Drumright, Business; KAREN BONE, Temple, Home Ec; MORRIS BOOTHE, Hollis, Business; GLORIA BORG- MAN, Bartlesville, Home Ec. PHIL BORNEMANN, El Reno, Agriculture; SHEILA BOROCHOFF, Tulsa, A S; JOE BOWERS, Goodwell, A S; PHILLIP BOWMAN. Newkirk, A S; JAMES BOXELL. Bartlesville, Business; BOYCE CAROLYN. Calvin, Education. JUDITH BRADLEY. Olustee, Education; PATRICIA BRADSHAW, Cheyenne, Home Ec; KENNETH BRANTLEY, Fletcher, A S; JOHN BREHMER. Fair- mont, Agriculture; JUDITH BREWER. Guthrie, Edu- cation; RONALD BREWSTER, Blackwell, Engineering. SONYA BRISTOW. Crowder, Home Ec; ROGER BRIT- TAIN, Tulsa, A S; CLYCLE BRITTON, Oklahoma City, Engineering; ROY BRODELL, Oklahoma City, Engineer- ing; KARL BROOKS, Chelsea, Education; DARRYL BROWN, Tulsa, Business. JERRY BROWN, Buckner, Mo., Home Ec; LARRY BROWN, Coleman, Tex., Engineering; LARRY BROWN, Scott City, Kan., Engineering; MARY BROWN, Pond Creek, Home Ec; MELVA BROWN, Sulphur, A S; RICHARD BROWNING, Oklahoma City, Home Ec. Page 495 JUNIORS DONALD BRYANT. Tulsa, A S; PAUL BRYANT, We- woka, Education; WYNONA BRYANT, Tulsa, Educa- tion; JIMMIE BULLARD, Arkansas City, Kan., Business; MARY BULLOCK, Tulsa, A S; KAREN BUMPUS, Mid- west City, Education. SLENDA BURGESS, Tulsa, Home Ec; CARL BURKES, Blair, A S; MICKEY BURNS, Cheyenne, Agriculture; JOHN BUSTER, Guymon, A S; JACK BYERS, Hominy, Agriculture; CAROL BYRD, Mollis. A S. JAMES CAFFEY. Tulsa, A S; MILAN CALDWELL, Bethany, Business; NANCY CALHOON, Cushing, A S, ALAN CAMBRA, Honolulu, Hawaii, Home Ec; CHARLES CAMPBELL, Edmond, Business; SHIRLEY CARLEY, Enid, Education. SUZIE CARMICHAEL, Higgins, Tex., Business; TIM CARMICHAEL, Lawton, Engineering; NED CARNES, Muskogee, Engineering; TED CARNES, Muskogee, En- gineering; JAMES CARNEY, McAlester, A S; SHAR- ON CARPENTER, Red Rock, Home Ec. JAY CARRENS, Tulsa, Engineering; CAROLYN CAR- TER, Okemah, Home Ec; ROBERT CARY, Tulsa, A S; HOWARD CASLER, Oklahoma City, Business; JAMES CASTEN, Quenemo, Kan., Engineering; ALFRED CE- CIL. Enid, A S. JACOUELINE CHAIN, Hunter, Business; KENNETH CHAPMAN. Hobart, Home Ec; EDWIN CHAPPAB- ITTY, Lawton, A S; JERRY CHEATHAM, Tulsa, Busi- ness; MERLA CHESBRO, Stillwater, Education; ROB- ERT CHILDRESS, Stigler, A S. DONALD CHITWOOD. Poteau, Agriculture; CLOYCE CHONEY, Lawton, A S; JOHN CHRISTENSEN. Enid, A S; ALBERT CHU, New York, N.Y., A S; CURTIS CHUBB, Broken Arrow, A S; PETER CLARK, Med ford, A S. CHARLES CLAWSON, Ada, Engineering; MELISSA CLEVELAND, Stillwater, A S; CATHIE CLINE, Hen- nessey, Education; BARBARA CLUMP, Woodward, A S; JOHN COBB, McAlester, Engineering; JUDITH COBURN, Harrah, Education. LILLA CODDING. Foraker, Agriculture; CLAUDIA COFFEY, Midwest City, A S; ELAINE COFFMAN, Perry, A S; DEUARD COLLIER, Lawton, A S; GREG- ORY COLLIER, Oklahoma City, A S; GEORGE COL- LINGTON, Stillwater, Engineering. JACQUELYN COLVILLE. Altus, A S; DON CAM- BRINK, Tonkawa, Education; MARCIA COMLEY, Con- cord, Mass., A S; TERRY CONN, Poteau, Business; WILLIAM CONNER. Beaver, A S; RICHARD COOK, Sangus, Calif., Engineering. Page 496 Study Plans Often Include Summer School CAROLE COOPER, Stillwater, A S; JAMES COOP- ER, Tulsa, Business; ROBERT COOPER, Claremore, Education; MARY COPE, Woodward, Education; ED- WARD COPELIN, Elk City, Business; JACK CORGAN, Dallas, Engineering. JIM CORNWELL, Tulsa, Business; JOE COWAN, Vel- ma, Agriculture; JOHN COWAN, Nowata, Educa- tion; BEVERLY COX, Oklahoma City, Education; JU- DITH COX, Pawnee, Education; WILLIAM CRAF- TON, Fairland, Business. CINDY CRAIG, Shawnee, Home Ec; BEVERLY CREGG, Lawton, Education; MICHAEL CRONE, Tul- sa, Engineering; HAL CROSS, Sand Springs, Business; ROD CROUCH, Shattuck, Business; CHERYL CRUTCHFIELD, Oklahoma City, A S. RONALD CURTIS, Tulsa, Business; GARY DAILY, South Coffeyville, Business; STEVE DAMON, Guthrie, A S; DAVID DANIEL, Lawton, A S; LARRY DANIEL, Midwest City, A S; CLAIRE DANIELSON, Manhat- tan Kan., A S. RUTH DARROW, Oklahoma City, Education; ELAN DAUGHERTY, Grove, Engineering; GREGORY DA- VEY, Denver, Colo., Home Ec; ELIZABETH DAVIES, Tulsa, Home Ec; CHARLES DAVIS. Stillwater, A S; CHERYL DAVIS, Miami, Education. DIANA DAVIS, Muskogee, Business; DINELL DAVIS, Tulsa, Education; EUGENE DAVIS, Missoula, Mont., Education; FRANCES DAVIS, Lubbock, Tex., Education; JOHNNIE DAVIS, Oklahoma City, Engineering; PA- TRICIA DAVISON, Altus, Home Ec. JUDY DECLARK, Oklahoma City, Education; TERRY DEEN, Oklahoma City, Engineering; MELVIN DEER- ING. Hunter, Education; MARY DELOZIER, Stillwat- er, A S; MIKE DENHAM, Tulsa, Engineering,; JAMES DENNIS, Okmulgee, A S. TERRY DENTON, Bartlesville, A S; ROBERT DEW, Oklahoma City, Business; CAROL DEWITT, Idabel, A S; DYONNA DICKSON, Arnett, Home Ec; JO- ANN DILL, Okeene, Home Ec; MACK DILLAHUNTY, Granite, Agriculture PAUL DISBROW, Lansing, III., Education; BARBARA DITMORE, Newkirk, Business; MITCH DOBSON. Kaw City, Agriculture; RONALD DOBSON, Kaw, Agricul- ture; DERRLA DOLEZAL, Tonkawa, Education; AN- THONY DONATO, Long Island, N.Y., Engineering. MARILYN DONKIN, Tulsa, Home Ec; JAMES DORE, Troy, Mich., Engineering; CHARLOTTE DORMIRE, Red Rock, Education; RON DOVEL, Enid, Home Ec; FOSTER DOWELL, Edmond, Business; DAVID DOYLE. Ponca City, A S. Page 497 JUNIORS CAROL DUCKERT. Sapulpa, A S; LES DUNAVANT. Jet, Business; BARBARA DUNCAN, Haskell, Home Ec; JOHN DUNCAN, Alius, Business; JUDY DUNHAM, Oklahoma City, Home Ec; RUSSELL DUNN, Canute, Business. TERRY DUNN, Garber, Agriculture; ROBERT DUPREE, Tulsa, A S; ROBERT DURST, Fairfax, Business; JUDY DUVALL, Muldrow. A S; MICHAEL EARLEY, Okla- homa City, A S; VIRGINIA EASTER . Bartlesville, Education. EDITH EBY, Perry, A S; RONALD EDMISTEN. Tulsa, Engineering; WILLIAM EDWARDS, Ponca City, Agri- culture; ROBERT EICHLINS, Midwest City, Business; FREDERIC E1SENBERG, Skaneateles, New York, Home Ec; WILLIAM ELDER, Oklahoma City, Engineering. HARRIS ELDER, Bartlesville, A S; GORDON ELKINS, Oklahoma City, Home Ec; LYNN ELLINGTON, Mi- ami, Education; CAROL ELLIOT, Tulsa, Education; DONNA ELLIS, Ponca City, A S; PATRICK ELLIS, Tulsa, Engineering. JANICE ELLISON, Oklahoma City, Home Ec; M. G. ELWELL, Stillwater, Business; BUDDYE EPPERSON, Oklahoma City, Education; JAMES EPPLER, Bartles- ville, Business; STEVE EPPS, Dallas, Tex., A S; NANCY ESCUE, Stillwater, A S. RALPH ESCUE, Stillwater, A S; RICHARD ETTER, Tulsa, Engineering; ARVIN EVANS, Collinsville, Edu- cation; PAULA EVANS, Perkins, Home Ec; HOLLIE EVETT, Tulsa, Business; WILLIAM EWENS, Stillwater, A S. TERESA EWING, Watonga, Business; JEAN EYLER, Collinsville, Home Ec; SUE FAIR, Casper, Wyo., A S; WILLIAM FALLIN, Hominy, Engineering; RUTH FAN- SLER, Fay, Home Ec; FREDERICK FANSON, El Reno, A S. LINDA FARMER, Sand Springs, A S; DONNA FARRI, Oklahoma City, Home Ec; MAXINE FAUCHIER, Tul- sa, Education; DWIGHT FAULKNER, Adair, Engi- neering; ALLEN FAUST, Midwest City, A S; DALE FENTON, Tulsa, Home Ec. JAMES FETGATTER, Pauls Valley, Business; CHARLES FISHER, Sand Springs, Business; JANE FITZPATRICK, Northport, N.Y., A S; JOHN FIVEASH, Tulsa, En- gineering; SHIRLEY FLANAGAN. Chandler, A S; SUSAN FLEMING, Stillwater, Home Ec. BETTY FLETCHER, Tulsa, A S; JUDITH FLOYD, Okla- homa City, A S; SUSAN FOLLANSBEE, Tulsa, A S; STEVE FONDREN. Oklahoma City, Business; LINDA FORD, Tulsa, A S; SHARON FORNEY, Winfield, Kan., Education. Page 498 College Profs Encourage Student Endeavors THELMA FOSTER, Boynton, Business; WINSTON FOS- TER, Altus, A S; DONALD FOWLER. Stillwater, A S; RITA FOX, Tulsa, Home Ec; SANDRA FOX, Bartles- ville, Business; ALAN FRANSEN, Oklahoma City, En- gineering. JAMES FRAZIER, Blackkwell, Business; JUDITH FREE- MAN, Duncan, Business; RONALD FREEMAN, Clare- more, A S; BONNIE FRITZ, Muskogee, A S; PENNEY FRIEND, Pawhuska, Home Ec; IRMA FRITZEMEYER, Stafford, Business. RONNIE FROST, Lawron, A S; DIANNA FRY, Black- well, Education; LEANNA FRY, Blackwell, Business; OVIDA FURNAS, Miami, Business; CARLA GAITHER, Pryor, A S; HERSHAL GAITHER, Tulsa, Business. SAYLE GAMBLE, Spiro, Education; DON GAMMON, Tulsa, Business; TOM GANN, Tulsa; A S; GLORIA GARDNER, Bartlesville, A S; CLAIRE GARNIER, Still- water, Business; MARILEE GAROFOLI, Hartshorne, Home Ec. JOHN GAROL. Tulsa, A S; BEVERLY GARRISON, Midwest City, A S; ROBERT GATES, Ardmore, Edu- cation; JERRY GAVIL, Flushing, N.Y., Home Ec; JIM GEARHART, Clinton, Business; LYNN GEIS, Loveland, Agriculture. KATHY GEMMER, Cushing, Business; GEORGE GET- GOOD, Tulsa, A S; JEAN GILLILAND, Pawhuska, Education; MARGARET GILL, Okmulgee, Education; DAVID GILLEY, Lawton, Business; ARTHUR GOBLE, Chandler, Business. RIP GOBLE, Tulsa, Engineering; NANCY GOODARD, Haskell, Education; SHARON GODDEN, Tulsa, Home Ec; RONALD GODLEY, Black veil. Business.; JAMES GOODWIN, Wilberton, A S; NANCY GOERSS, Bar- tlesville, Education. STEPHEN GOLTRY, Caldwell, Kan., Agriculture; CHARLES GOOD, Chandler, A S; DAN GOODMAN, Yukon, Agriculture; LOIS GORE, Tulsa, A S; ELAINE GOVIN, Oklahoma City, A S; CHARLES GOWDER, Shawnee, Engineering. DIANE GRAHAM, Bartlesville, A S; KENNETH GRA- HAM, Altus, Business; DAVID GRANT, Hollister, Busi- ness; FLOYD GRANT, Skiatook, A S; CONNIE GRAVES, Enid, A S; TOBY GRAVES, Stillwater, En- gineering. CAROLYN GREEN, Cherokee, A S; OTIS GREEN, Sayre, Enginering; STEPHEN GREEN, Muskogee, Business; HOWARD GREER, Ardmore, A S; SKIP GREER, Grandfield, A S; TERRI GREINER, Stillwater, Education. Page 499 JUNIORS LINDA GRIFFIN, Oklahoma City, Education; PATRI- CIA GRIFFIN, Lawton, Home Ec; DENNIS GRIGGS, Tulsa, Business; JAMES GROVER, Lenapah, Education; KELLY GUIOU, Tulsa, Business; FRANCES GUMAER, Tulsa, A S. DIANNA GUTSHALL, Ponca, A S; ROBERT HACK- NEY, Davis, Engineering; WILLIAM HAINES, New- kirk, A S; DON HALE, Antlers, A S; ROBERTA HALL, Tulsa, A S. WILLIAM HALL, Tulsa, Engineering. MAURICE HAMBURGER, Stillwater, Engineering; WILLIAM HAMILTON, Friendship, N.Y., Agriculture; JOHN HANCOCK, Chickasha, A S; BEVERLEY HANDLEY, Oklahoma City, Education; WAYNE HA- NEY, Ardmore, A S; PEGGY HANN, Bartlesville, A S; HARLEY HANNAFORD, Tulsa, Agriculture; JAMES HANNON, Cushing, Business; STERLING HANSEN, Tulsa, A S; DEANNA HARBIN. Yale, Education; JOE HARDIN, Blackwell, A S; SAMUEL HARDING, Law- ton, A S. ROBERT HARDY, Tulsa, A S; TERRIE HARDY. Ponca, A S; JERRY HARGER, Buffalo, Engineering; VADEN HARGIS, Bartlesville, Business; CARY HARKINS, El- dorado, Education; ROSEMARY HARLEY, Anderson, S.C., Home Ec. SUE HARMON, Shawnee, Education; KEN HARPER, Shawnee, Business; KENDALL HARRELL, Chelsea, A S; MANEL HARRIS, Sterling, A S; BETH HARRIS, Oklahoma City, A S; RODGER HARRIS, Marlow, RONALD HARRIS, Ponca, A S; JANICE HART, Tul- sa, A S; RICHARD HARTMEYER, Sand Springs, Edu- cation; PAUL HARVEY, Beggs, Business; BRENDA HAWKINS, Oklahoma City, A S; EDWARD HECK, Tulsa, Business. JERRY HEFFEL, Mangum, A S; BARBARA HENDER- SON, Altus, A S; BiLLY HENDRICKSON, Adair, Ag- riculture; CHARLES HERNDON, Vinita, Education; JUDY HERRING, Tulsa, A S; JACK HERRON, Nor- man, A S. CHARLOTTE HEWLETT. Elk City, A S; THOMAS HICKSEN, Broken Arrow, A S; JAMES HI CKMAN, Ada, Engineering; KERRY HICKMAN, Vinita, A S; GERALD HICKS, Tulsa, A S; GLEN HICKS, Tulsa, Engineering. TONYA HICKS. Ponca City, A S; MICHEAL HIG- GINS, Pawhuska, Agriculture; KENNETH HILL, Tulsa, A S; SANDRA HIMES. Stillwater, Home Ec; SU- ZANNE HINDMAN, Tulsa; Education; JAMES HIN- TON, Newkirk, Agriculture. Page 500 Blue Key Initiated Outstanding Junior Men JOE HINZ, Clinton, Agriculture; NORMAN HIRSCH- MAN, Fort Sill, A S; JIMMY HISAW, Ada, Educa- tion; NANCY HISSEM, Bartlesville, Education; MAY HOAG, Guthrie, A S; HERSCHEL HOBSON. El Re- no, Engineering. ELLEN HODGES, Okemah, A S; LARRY HODGES, Stigler, Agriculture; THOMAS HODGES, Little Rock, Ark., Business; RITA HODUR, Oklahoma City, Busi- ness; JAMES HOFFMAN, Pryor, Engineering; RON- ALD HOLLEMAN, Davenport, Business. LINDA HOLLIDAY, Pauls Valley, Home Ec; MARK HOLLIS, Seminole, Engineering; PAUL HOLLRAH, El Reno, Engineering,; DICK HOLMES, Hominy, Educa- tion; ROBERT HOLMES. Oklahoma City, Education; MICHAEL HOLSEY. Fort Sill, Business. LINDA HOLTON, Poteau, Education; JAMES HO- MAN, Salem, III., Business; JACK HOOD, Lindsay, Business; LINDA HOOVER, Tulsa, Education; CHERYL HOPPE, Grandfield, Business; ROBERT HOPPERS, Ok- lahoma City, Business. LLOYD HOPSON, Texhoma, Engineering; ROBERT HORINEK, Newkirk, Engineering; JAMES HORN, Stillwater, A S; JON HORN, Pawhuska, Agriculture; HOLLY HOUSTON, Pryor, Education; JAMES HOW- ELL, Seminole, A S. VIRGINIA HUGGARD, Piedmont, Home Ec; GARY HUGHES, Tulsa, Engineering; MICHAEL HUGHES, Davenport, Engineering; LAWRENCE HULL, Tulsa, A S; TANDY HUNT, Tulsa, Business; CHARLOTTE HUNTER, Ponca City, Business. LOSCO HUNTER, Waukomis, Agriculture; CARROLL HUTCHENS, Prairie Village, Kan., A S; TERRY HY- ATT, Oklahoma City, Engineering; MARY HYNES, Bartlesville, Home Ec; ELMINA HYSLOP, Warner, Home Ec; CHARLES IKARD, Elkhart, Kan., Engineer- ing. SUZANNE INCIARDI, Stillwater, A S; VINCENT IN- NARELLA, Binghampton, N. Y., Engineering; DON IVES, Oklahoma City, A S; BETTY IVIE, Lakewood, Calif., Home Ec; WILLIAM JACKSON, Altus, A S; JAMES JACOBS, Santa Rosa, Calif., Agriculture. RICHARD JAMES, Stillwater, Engineering; CARL JARBOE, Lexington, Agriculture; TONY JARONEK, Oklahoma City, A S; CARL JEFFCOAT, Yukon, A S; ANNETTE JELINEK, Yukon, A S; DARRELL JELSMA, Ponca City, Agriculture. JEANENE JENKINS, Oklahoma City, Business; ZEL- DA JENKINS, Stroud, Home Ec; JOHN JENNINGS. Blackwell, Engineering; MARGARET JESSUP, Guthrie, A S; MARY JOHNS, Oklahoma City, Education; BRIAN JOHNSON, Oklahoma City, A S. Page 501 JUNIORS DIANA JOHNSON, Chickasha, Education; GAYNELL JOHNSON, Alva, A S, JESSIE JOHNSON, Vinita, Agriculture; JOHN JOHNSON, Stillwater, A S; LIN- DA JOHNSON, Seminole, Education; SANDRA JOHNSON, Coalinga, Calif., Education. SUE JOHNSTON, Springfield, Education; KEITH JOHNSTON, Stuttgart, Ark., Engineering; ROBERTA JOHNSTON, Fairfax, Home Ec; DELAINE JONES, Stillwater, A S; DOUGLAS JONES, Mannsville, En- gineering; JUDY JONES, Tulsa, Education. MARY JONES, Miami, A S; SHERRY JONES, Okla- homa City, Home Ec; SHIRLEY JONES, Oklahoma City, Education; KAREN JOYNER, Naperville, III., Education; HAROLD JUDKINS, Muskogee, Agricul- ture; BARBARA JUNO, Oklahoma City, A S. TIMOTHY JURGENSEN, Sayre, A S; HOWARD KAN- ELAKOS, Ponca City, Business; STAN KAYS, Still- water, Agriculture; GEORGE KEELY, Luther, Educa- tion; LAWRENCE KEITH, Oklahoma City, Engineer- ing; JEANETTE KELLEY, Altus, Home Ec. CHARLES KELLY, Perryton, Tex., Business; LINDA KEMP, Cushing, Education; LOWELL KENNEDY, Tul- sa, Business; PAULA KENNEDY, Pryor, Education; PAMELA KENT, Cedarhurst, N.Y., Home Ec; ROB- ERT KILIAN, Medford, Engineering. GARY KINDER, Randlett, Agriculture; DARREL KING, Tulsa, Business; COLEEN KING, Denver, Colo., A S; KAREN KING, St. Louis, Mo., Education; LANA KING, Elgin, Business; DAVID KINKAID, Ponca City, A S. MICHEAL KINSLOW, Ponca City, Education; RAY- MOND KIRBY, Muskogee, A S; JOHN KIRK, Tulsa, Business; GERALD KIRKES, Sardis, A S; JERRY KIRK- PATRICK, Fay, Education; JUDY KIRMSE, Texhoma, A S. GEORGE KIZER, El Reno, Engineering; DEE KNIGHT, Tulsa, Agriculture; TWEETIE KNOX, Oklahoma City, Education; DENNIS KOEHN, Chickasha, Agriculture; JOHNNY KRETZSCHMAR, Oklahoma City, Engin- eering; TALLAULAH KROMER, Adrian, Tex., Busi- ness. JOHN KRUEGER, Alva, Agriculture; JERRY KUCERA, Phillips, Tex., A S; JIMMY KUHLMAN, Minco, Ag- riculture; RICHARD KULA, Pryor, Business; JOHN KUSEL, Fort Cobb, Agriculture; BARBARA LABASS, Tulsa, Home Ec. MICHAEL LACKI, Tulsa, Business; FRED LANDESS, Guymon, Business; MICHAEL LANDRETH, Guymon, A S; RICHARD LANGSTON, Oklahoma City, Engi- neering; LYNN LAPP, Okmulgee, A S; CHARLES LAU, Cushing, Business. ' Page 502 Junior Women Tapped For Mortar Board EDWARD LAVERTY, Laverne, Agriculture.; LINDA LEE, Oklahoma City, A S; BARNEY LEHMBECK, Cherokee, A S; JAMES LEINEN, Hobart, Ariculture; ROBERT LEMBKE, Ponca City, A S; JANE LEONARD. Stillwater, Education. STEVEN LESLIE, Bartlesville, Engineering; MARY LEUSEMORS, Oklahoma City, Business; FRED LEW- ALLEN, Kiowa, Engineering; HOMER LEWIS, Arap- aho, Agriculture; LINDA LILES, Tonkawa, Business; CHARLES LINDLEY, Frederick, Business. ROBERT LINDSLEY, Bartlesville, Education; LARRY LIPPS, Hobart, A S; CHARLES LITTLE, Rosston, Ag- riculture; SHARON LITTLEFIELD, Lawton, Education; SHARON LOFTIS, Frederick, Business; SUZANNE LO- GAN, Pittsburgh, Penn., Home Ec. SUSAN LOGUE. Bartlesville, Education; WILLIAM LOHREY, Oklahoma City, Business; LARRY LONG, Hollis, Agriculture; KAY LORENZEN, Geary, A S; JANICE LOVE, Oklahoma City, Education; GLORIA LOW, Oklahoma City, Education. DEWEY LOWERY, Tulsa, A S; JOHN LOWRANCE, Tulsa, A S; JOE LUCAS, Copan, A S; NORITA LU- CAS, Copan, Home Ec; MICHAEL LUDEWIG. Tul- sa, Engineering; DON LUNDY, Tulsa, A S. JAMES LUTONSKY, Cyril, Agriculture; BEVERLY LY- ON, Oklahoma City, Home Ec; RODERICK Mac- DOUGAL, Lubbock, Tex., A S; JOHN MACIULA, Tulsa, A S; JOHN MaGEE, Waurika, A S; NYLE MAHAFFEY, Logan, Business. KATHLEEN MAHL. Elk City, Home Ec; MARILYN MAIER, Chickasha,, Home Ec; BILL MANISS, Tulsa, Engineering; PATRICIA MARCHESE, Lobi, N.J., Ed- ucation; ROBERT MARSHALL, Claremore, A S; JAMES MARTIN, Hominy, Engineering. JERRY MARTIN, Enid, A S; RICHARD MARTIN, Pry- or, A S; MYRALEE MASON, Clinton, Education; BECKY MATNEY, Tulsa, A S; JAMES MATTHEWS, Lawton, A S; SCOTT MATTHEWS, Bartlesville, A S. DUANE MATTHIESEN, Billings, Engineering; ALAN MATTINGLY, Durant, Business; DONALD MAXWELL, Satellite Beach, Fla., A S; MARY McANINCH, Enid, A S; SANDRA McBEE, Duncan, Home Ec; SYNOVIA McBRIDE, Canadian, Education. DEAN McCLAIN, Oklahoma City, Business; WILLIAM McCOMBS, Eufaula, A S; CLIFFORD McCORD, Che- topa, Kan., Business; RONALD McCORD, Lawton, A S; BETTY McCOY, Enid, Education; CAROLYN McCRACKEN, Oklahoma City, Education. Page 503 JUNIORS [JOE COLENE McCUE, Fairview, Education; VIRGINIA McCUNE, Okmulgee, Education; PHILLIP McCURDY, Tulsa, Engineering; GAIL McDANIEL, Bethany, Home Ec; PEGGY McELROY, Tulsa, Business; STEVE Mc- FALL, Hollister, Agriculture. DELMA McFARLAND, Tulsa, Business; ROBERT Mc- GARRY, Oklahoma City, A S; JAMES McGOWEN, Beaver, Business; JOE McKASKLE, McAlester, En- gineering; JAMES McKELLAR, Tulsa, A S; CONNIE McLaughlin, Orlando, a s. MARGARET McNAMARA, Chelsea, A S; EVELYN Mc- NEIL. Parry, Business; CARROLL McNISH, Oklahoma City, Education; SUSAN MEADOWS, Hydro, Home Ec; JANE MEGGS, Oklahoma City, Home Ec; CHARLES MERRIOTT, Chelsea, A S. LOISANNE MERRITT, Bethany, A S; WILSON MER- RITT, Pryor, A S; VICTORIA MESSERLI, Midwest City, Education,; MARY MICHAUD, Bartlesville, Edu- cation; MIKLE MIKLES, Oakwood, Business; ANN MILLER, Wakita, Business. BETTY MILLER, Bartlesville, A S; JAMES MILLER. Oklahoma City, Agriculture; KAREN MILLER, Way- noka, Education; LANE MILLS, Paragould, Ark., Ag- riculture; SARAH MINGER, Tipton, A S; ALFRED MINTON, Midwest City, Engineering. GREGORY MITACEK, Bartlesville, Engineering; DAR- RELL MITCHELL, Oklahoma City, Business; EDITH MITCHELL, Oklahoma City, A S; JOHN MITCHELL, Tulsa, A S; PERCILLA MITCHELL, Stillwater, A S; RONALD MITCHELL, Bartlesville, Business. EDDIE MITTELSTET, Aline, Business; HAROLD MOL- LENKOPF, Antlers, Agriculture; DAVID MONCRIEF, Tulsa, A S; DIANNA MONTGOMERY, Tulsa, A S; MARGENE MONTGOMERY, Edmond, Education; GARY MOON, Wellston, Business. CARL MOORE, Chandler, A S; FREDRENA MOORE, Edmond, Education; MIRIAM MOORE, Cambridge, Nebr., Home Ec; SUE MORAN, Hollis, Education; BARRY MORGAN, Bartlesville, Business; PAMELA MORGAN, Bartlesville, A S. ROBERT MORGAN, Bartlesville, Engineering; WILL- IAM MORGAN, Pryor, Engineering; BILL MORRIS, Chickasha, Business; JAMES MORRIS, Tulsa, A S; JAMES MOSLEY, Chickasha, Engineering; CAROLYN MOYERS, Drummond, Home Ec. JIM MUCKELROY, Tulsa, Engineering; BUSTER MU- EGGE, Lamont, Agriculture; LYNN MULLINAX, Clare- more, A S; EVERITT MURPHY, Tulsa, A S; CARO- LYN MURRAY, Tulsa, Home Ec; GEORGE MUR- RELL, Altus, Engineering. Page 504 One More Year Until Studies Are Completed JANET MUSALLAM, Oklahoma City, A S; KATH- LEEN MUSICK, Kingfisher, Home Ec; ROBERT MY- ERS, Floral Park, N.Y., Home Ec; NANETTE MEW- LAND, Tulsa, Education; PEGGYE NEWTON, Bristow, Education; STANLEY NEWTON, Stroud, Education. LARRY NEWVILLE, Lexington, Agriculture; DONALD NIEMANN, Ponca City, Agriculture; THEODORE NITZEL, Calumet, Agriculture; STEVEN NOBLES, Tul- sa, A S; JACQUE NOLL, Mesa, Ariz., Education; JAMES NORTON, Watonga, Engineering. SAMUEL NOTT, Muskogee, Engineering; SUSAN NOWACKI, Oklahoma City, Home Ec; CAROLYN NOYES, Arnett, A S; LARRY O'BYRNE. Tulsa, A S; MICHAEL O'LOUGHLIN, Binghampton, N.Y., Busi- ness; CAROL O'REILLY, Oklahoma City, Business. ALAN ORTLOFF, Tulsa, A S; DONALD ORTLOFF, Houston, Tex., Engineering; DALE OSBORN, Ponca City, Engineering; BEVERLY OSBORNE, Midwest City, A S; JOHN OTEY, Tulsa, Education; JAMES OWEN, Edmond, Engineering. KENNETH OWEN, Sand Springs, Agriculture; MI- CHAEL OWEN, Middletown, N.J., A S; STEPHEN PAETZ, Tulsa, Engineering; MICHAEL PALMER, Chickasha, A S; STEVEN PALMER, Pawnee, Agri- culture; BETTY PARHAM, Denison, Tex., Business. FINLEY PARISH, Rush Springs, Agriculture; ROBERT PARKER, Mounds, Agriculture; WILLIAM PARKS, Seminole, A S; GARY PARLI, Morrison, Agriculture; JOHN PATE, Muskogee, Business; CARL PATRICK, Pawhuska, A S. MARGARET PATZER, Moore, Education; KAREN PAUL, Tulsa, Home Ec; DWIGHT PEARSON, Shaw- nee, Business; DONALD PECK, Goodwell, Engineer- ing; ROGER PEDDY, Ardmore, Agriculture; THOMAS PEEPER, Apache, Agriculture. DONNA PEERY, Stillwater, Business; KELLY PEIL, Ok- lahoma City, A S; BARBARA PERKINS, Cheyenne, Education; CHARLES PERKINS, Tulsa, A S; MAR- SHALL PERSSON, Tulsa, A S; JOSH PETERS, Sa- lina, A S. LUTHER PETERS. Chetopa, Kan., Agriculture; SHAR- YN PFREHM, Bethany, Home Ec; JERRY PHELPS, Selman, Engineering; BRUCE PHILLIPS, Sand Springs, Agriculture; JAMES PHILLIPS, Welch, A S; JANET PHILLIPS, Pryor, Business. JIMMY PHILLIPS, Porum, Business; JOHN PHILLIPS, Oklahoma City, Business; WALTON PHILLIPS, Lawton, Engineering; LOUIS PICKENS, Faxon, A S; ARNOLD PIETZ, Granite, Agriculture; REBECCA PIL- GRIM, Pond Creek, Education. Page 505 JUNIORS PRISCILLA PIRTLE, Wewoka, Education; ROBERT PLUNKETT, Little Rock, Ark., Engineering; BARBARA POJEZNY, Oklahoma City, Education; TOMMY POL- ING, Lawton, A S; WILLIAM POND, Eort Cobb, Agriculture; CAROLYN POOL, Tulsa, Business. JAMES POPE, Enid, Business; RON POPE, Bellflower, Calif., Education; LARRY PORTER, El Reno, Engi- neering; MARY PORTER, Muskogee, A S; PHYLLIS POTTER, Enid, Home Ec; TOM POWERS, Hot Springs, Ark., A S. MARIA POWERS, Tulsa, Education; JACOUELINE PRALLE, Enid, Education; JANET PRATER, Tulsa, Edu- cation; GARY PRELESNICK, Hutchinson, Kan., En- gineering; PRISCILLA PRESNALL, Fairview, Educa- tion; LONNIE PRESTON, Elk City, A S. LESLIE PRICE, Bartlesville, A S; LINDA PRINE, Blue- jacket, Business; LINDA PROCTOR, Tulsa, Home Ec; MARIANA PULLING, Alexandria, Va., Education; THEODORE PURDOM, Blackwell, Business; DUANE PURDUM, Oklahoma City, Home Ec. RAY PURDY, Tonkawa, Agriculture.; BILLIE PURSLEY, Lawton, Business; JIMMIE RAGLAND, Hodgens, Ag- riculture; MYRA RAINEY, Okmulgee, A S; CHAN- DRU RAJANI, Bombay, India, Engineering; GALE RALL, St. Louis, Mo., Home Ec. MARY RAUCH, Enid, Education; LINDA RAY, Okla- homa City, A S; JOEL RAYMOND, Dewey, A S; JOHN REA, Oklahoma City, A S; KATHY REAMS, Tulsa, A S; CHERYL REECE, Crescent, Home Ec. JANIE REECE, Tulsa, A S; JOHN REED, Lamont, Engineering; MELVIN REED, Pawhuska, Business; PHILLIP REED, Clinton-Sherman AFB, Education; JANICE REEVES, Maysville, Home Ec; JANE RIEG- ER, Bartlesville, Business. JOHN REID, Tulsa, A S; PAT REID, Chandler, Home Ec; IVAN REYNOLDS, Bixby, Business; JERRY REY- NOLDS, Tulsa, Business; MARGERY RICE, Tulsa, Home Ec; CHARLES RICHARDSON. Lawton, Busi- DAVID RICHARDSON, Snyder, Agriculture; JO ANN RICHERT. Oklahoma City, A S; WILLIAM RILEY, Youngstown, N.Y., Agriculture; RODGER RINEY, Kirkwood, Mo., Engineering; DAVID RINGER, Ed- mond, Agriculture; DOUGLAS RINGER, Edmond, Ag- riculture. DAVID RITCHIE, Jenks, Business; CURY ROBERTS, Ada, A S; WILLIAM ROBERTS. Tulsa, Engineering; BARBIE ROBERTSON, Ponca City, A S; LAWRENCE ROBERTSON, Tulsa, Business; MARVIN ROBERTSON, Enid, Engineering. Page 506 Road To Success Now Has Firm Foundation KATHRYN ROBINETTE, Choctaw, Home Ec; JAMES ROBINSON, Oklahoma City, A S; PATRICIA ROB- INSON. Oklahoma City, Home Ec; RICHARD ROB- INSON, Oklahoma City, Engineering; GARY ROCK, Beaver, Engineering; BRYCE RODERICK, Garden City, Kan., A S. ROBERT RODGERS. Tryon, A S; PAUL RODMAN, Corpus Christi, Tex., Engineering; KAY ROETHER, Hobbs, N.M., Education; BRENDA ROGERS, Sperry, Education; JAMES ROGERS, Bartlesville, Engineering; JOHN ROGERS. St. Louis, Mo., Education. KAREN ROGERS, East Aurora, N.Y., Home Ec; ROSEMARY ROGERS, Bartlesville, Education; LIL- LIAN ROMANO, Stillwater, Education; ROBERT RO- MER, Guymon, Agriculture; GREGORY RONCK, Enid, Engineering; DEANNE RORING, Ardmore, A S. CAROL ROSE, Tulsa, Business; WILLIAM ROSE. Tulsa, Business; MICHAEL ROSEBEARY, Midwest City, Ag- riculture; R. J. ROSS, Emporia, Kan., Home Ec; RE- NEE ROUK, Sapulpa, A S; JERRY RUSSELL, Pryor, MICHAEL RUSSELL, Annona, Tex., Agriculture; SHAR- ON RYAN, Tulsa, Home Ec; ROGER RYLANDER, Tulsa, A S; JANE SAMPLE, Oklahoma City, A S; GILBERT SANDERS. Oklahoma City, A S; HARRY SAUNDERS. Belleville, III., A S. HENRY SAVAGE, Glencoe, III., Home Ec; JOHN SA- VANT, Tulsa, Business; JANET SAWYER, Tulsa, Edu- cation; SUSAN SCHEFFEL, Oklahoma City, Education; DENNIS SCHNEIDER, Oklahoma City, A S; JAMES SCHOOLEY, Tyrone, Agriculture. MARY SCHOTT, Stillwater, Business; LARRY SCHRICK, Frederick, Agriculture; KAREN SCHROE- DER, St. Paul, Minn., Home Ec; JAMES SCHEULKE, Wakita, Business; EUGENE SCHWARZ, Okarche, Business; WILLIAM SCHWERTFEGER, Medford, En- gineering. BARBARA SCOTT, Oklahoma City, A S; WILLIAM SCOn, Watts, Engineering; GEORGE SEALS, Welch, Agriculture; CYNTHIA SEAMSTER, Miami, A S; BRY- AN SEARCY, El Reno, A S; DEAN SEEBECK, Choc- taw, Agriculture. MARY SEIBER, Holdenville, Home Ec; JOHN SELBY, Oklahoma City, Engineering; CHERYL SELMAN, Woodward, Education; MYRON SEMRAD, Waukomis, Business; MARTHA SEWELL, Oklahoma City, A S; MARILYN SHACKELFORD, Tulsa, Education. ROBERT SHACKELFORD, Stillwater, A S; JOHN SHAKLEE, Helena, Education; DAL SHANNON, Elk City, Business; MARTY SHEDECK, Yukon, Agriculture; GLORIA SHEETS, Tonkawa, Business; GERALD SHEF- FIELD, Lawton, Education. Page 507 JUNIORS CHARLES SHELTON, Tulsa, A S; LEE SHERRILL, Sand Springs, Business; NELSON SHEWARD, Henry- etta, Home Ec; WADE SHIELDS, Ponca City, En- gineering; DOYLE SHIPMAN, Duncan, Agriculture; WALLACE SHIRLEY. Hamburg, Iowa, Agriculture. JULIA SHIRLEY, Mangum, Home Ec; ROBERT SHOBE, Bartlesville, Engineering; MARTHA SHORT, Wichita, Kansas, Business; PHILLIP SHORT, Zulia, Venezuela, Business; MOHAMMAD SHOUSTARIAN, Tehran, India, Engineering; PHYLLIS SHROPSHIRE, Holdenville, Education. LEE SIEGISMUND, Tulsa, A S; LINDA SILBERBER- SER, Enid, A S; DONNIE SILVER, Grandview, Mo., Business; ELLA SIMMONS, Tonkawa, Home Ec; JAMES SIMMONS, Ponca City, A S; LEON SIM- MONS, Bartlesville, Business. LINDA SIMMONS, Bartlesville, Home Ec; LARRY SIMONS, Ponca City, Education; DONALD SLIGER, Ada, Agriculture; MICHAEL SLONIKER, Lawton, Busi- ness; CHERYL SMART, Duncan, A S; JEAN SMASAL, Bartlesville, Business. JANIE SMELSER, Oklahoma City, Education; CHES- TER SMITH, Hominy, Engineering; DARROLD SMITH, Tulsa, Engineering; DIXIE SMITH, Chickasha, A S; DOUGLAS SMITH, Albuquerque, N. M., A S; DUDLEY SMITH, Yukon, A S. GARY SMITH, Cushing, A S; JOYCE SMITH, Sapul- pa, A S; KENNETH SMITH, Ponca City, A S; LIN- DA SMITH, Elk City, A S; PATRICIA SMITH, Okla- homa City, Business; PAUL SMITH, Edmond, Business. SHARON SMITH, Bartlesville, Business; LEE SMITH, Tulsa, Education; VINSON SMITH, Tulsa, Engineer- ing, HELEN SNYDER, Covington, Home Ec; SUSAN SNYDER, Oklahoma City, A S; BARBARA SOBER, Oklahoma City, A S. THOMAS SOUTHER, Watonga, Education; JEFF SPANIER, Tulsa, A S; FRANCES SPARKS. Blanchard, Home Ec: HARVEY SPARKS, Oklahoma City, A S: JAY SPARKS, Frederick, Engineering; JAYHREE SPARKS, Temple, A S. JEFFERY SPELMAN, Boise City, A S; ROGER SPEN- CER. Tulsa, Business; ANN SPERRY, Alva, A S; STE- VEN SPORE, Newkirk, Business; DIANA SPRAGGINS, Frederick, Education; CONNIE STAFF, Pawnee, A S. DONALD STAGER, Burlington, Agriculture; CHARLES STEEL, Bartlesville A S; JANA STEIMER, Oklahoma City, Business; TOM STEINER, Weatherford, A S; DON STEPHENS, El Reno, Business; DONALD STE- PHENS, Bixley, Business. Page 508 Campus Life's Fast Pace Becomes Routine JUDITH STEPHENS, Mountain View, A S; LARRY STE- PHENS, Enid, A S; RICHARD STEPHENSON, Tulsa, Engineering; JERRY STIERWALT, Chelsea, Education; DAVID STILL, Wright City, A S; GORDON STIN- SON, Pryor, A S. JUDY STODOLA, Medford, Business; CAROLYN STORM, Kingfisher, Business; KENNY SUDAR, Tulsa, Engineering; VERN SUESS, Lawton, Engineering; KEN- NETH SULLIVAN, Lawton, Engineering; MARY SWABB, Stroud, A S. GARY SWARTS, Tulsa, Engineering; DON SWEARIN- GEN, Bartlesville, Engineering; BECKY SYKES, Okla- homa City, Home Ec; DWIGHT TALLENT, Sand Springs, Agriculture; JOANN TALLMAN, Welch, Home Ec; STANLEY TALUC, Jenks, Engineering. DICKIE TANNERY, Lawton, Education; WALLACE TARLTON, Stillwater, Education; GARY TATE, Enid, Engineering; ROBERT TAYLOR, Medford, Agriculture; ROBERT TAYLOR, Duncan, A S; HARRY TEMPLE, Nowata, Engineering. CONNIE THOMAS, Okmulgee, Home Ec; DONNA THOMAS, Tulsa, Education; JIMMIE THOMAS. Law- ton, Agriculture; JOHN THOMAS, Seminole, A S; BARBARA THOMPSON, Fairfax, A S; CHERYL THOMPSON, Muskogee, Business. FRANK THOMPSON, Tulsa, Business; ROBERT THOMPSON, Stillwater, Home Ec; SANDRA THOMP- SON, Mountain View, Home Ec; THOMAS THOMP- SON, Okemah, Business; MARTIN TIPPIE, Bartles- ville, A S.; JOAN TiTUS, Tulsa, Education. NANCY TOAL, Catavia, N.Y., Home Ec; THOMAS TODD, Bartlesville, A S; HAROLD TOHLEN, Tulsa, Engineering; BARBARA TOLLE, Moore, A S; DAVID TOMLINSON, Stillwater, Engineering; LINDA TRAUT- MAN, Oklahoma City, Education. LLOYD TROGDON, Cyril, Agriculture; WILMA TROMPLER. Stillwater, Education; JUDY TROXELL, Collinsville, Home Ec; DIANE TUCKER, Stroud, Business; WALTER TUCKER, Jet, Business,; BOB TUR- LEY, Webbers Falls, Agriculture. LINDA TUTTLE, Oklahoma City, Business; ROSEMARY ULKEN, El Reno, Business; KAREN VANDOLSEN, Oklahoma City, Home Ec; CAROLE VANLANDING- HAM, Bristow, Education; GAYL VANPIELT. Tulsa, A S; ROGER VARVEL, Bartlesville, A S. EYVONNE VAUGHAN, Muldrow, Home Ec; JIM- MIE VAUGHN, Garber, Agriculture; MARY VEATCH, Burlington, Home Ec; NITA VERNON, Oklahoma City, A S; PETE VINZETTA, Holdenville, Business; MARTI VITALE, Guthrie, A S. Page 509 JUNIORS GARY VOST, Goodwell, Engineering; CHRISTINE VOWEL, Blackwell, A S; JACK WADE, Lee's Summit, Mo., Engineering; LARRY WALKER, Putnam, Agricul- ture; MARY WALKER, Tulsa, Business; SHARIE WALKER, Miami, A S. JOAN WALL, Chilocco, A S; BEVVERLY WARMA, Skiatook, Home Ec; JANA WARREN, Kaw City, Ed- ucation; GLENDA WATKINS, Eldorado, Home Ec; JOAN WEAR, Oologah, Business; CLEBURNE WEBB, Marlow, A S. ALLEN WEBSTER, Barnsdall, A S; RONALD WEB- STER, Muskogee, Business; KENNETH WEHRENBERG, Loyal, Agriculture; PAMELA WEIGLE, Blackwell, Edu- cation; LAMMY WEISMAN, Oklahoma City, A S; MARILYN WEISS, Apache, Business. LINN WELCH, Blackwell, A S; LARRY WELLS, Bar- tlesville, Business; KAREN WENDT, Fairview, A S; BART WHERRITT, Taloga, Business; BARRY WHITE, Palos Verdes Peninsula, Calif., Engineering; EDWIN WHITE, Warwick, R. I., Engineering. JUDY WHITE, Tulsa, A S; PATSY WHITE, McAlester, Home Ec; CHARLES WHITTINGTON, Bartlesville, Business; GARRY WILBURN, Denison, Tex., Business; LINDA WILCOX, Tulsa, Agriculture; DEBBIE WILKS, Oklahoma City, A S. JILL WILLIAMS, Bartlesville, Education; KATTHRYN WILLIAMS, Tulsa, A S; NANCY WILLIAMS, Yukon, A S; SHARON WILLIAMS, Grove, Business; WAL- TER WILLIS, Tulsa, Agriculture; CHARLES WILLSON, Brooklyn, N.Y., Home Ec; CAROLYN WILSON, Tul- sa, Home Ec. CLYDE WILSON, Muskogee, Education; LINDA WIL- SON, Fort Sill, A S; PAUL WILSON, Shawnee, Busi- ness; JERRY WINCHESTER, Maysville, Agriculture; MARY WINDLE, Altus, A S; ELISSA WISE, Tulsa, A S; JOAN WISE, Stillwater, Education. LARRY WITHERS, Enid, Business; FRED WITT, Laurel, Miss., Engineering; LINDA WITT, Broken Arrow, Ed- ucation; PHYLLIS WOJAHN, Pryor, Business; STEPHEN WOLF, Oklahoma City, Business; PAUL WONG, Hong Kong, Education; CONNIE WOOD, Woodward, Ed- ucation. JUDY WOOD. Tulsa, Business; VICKI WOOD, Okla- homa City, Education; RICHARD WOODMAN, Elk City, Engineering; WANDA WOODMORE, Frederick, Education; ALLAN WOODRUFF, Bartlesville, A S; LYNN WOOSLEY, Ponca City, A S; DIANNA WREN, Lawton, Education. GEORGE WRIGHT, Drumright, Business; NANCY WRIGHT, Rochester, N.Y., Home Ec; CONNIE YER- IAN. Medford, Home Ec; TERRIE TETMAN, Tulsa, Home Ec; CATHLEEN YORDI, Ardmore, A S; DAN- IEL ZALOUDEK, Enid, Engineering; LINDA ZOLDOS- KE, Laverne, A S. Page 510 SOPHOMORES HEATHER HEATH Vice-president Page 511 SOPHOMORES JOE ABBOTT, Altus, A S; PENELOPE ABERNATHY, Oklahoma City, Home Ec; JOE ADAIR, Tulsa, A S; JUDY ADAMS, Tulsa, Business; KATHLEEN ADAMS, Costa Mesa, Calif., A S; DIANNE ADSIT, Yale, Home Ec. BEVERLY AFINOWICZ, Oklahoma City, Business; LARRY AKIN, Oklahoma City, A S; DONNA ALBER- TY, Tulsa, A S; BILL ALEXANDER, Okmulgee, A S; JEANNE ALEXANDER, Pauls Valley, A S; ROY ALEX- ANDER, Mannford, Engineering. THOMAS ALGER, Griffith, Ind., Engineering; NANCY ALLEN, Claremore, A S; NEIL ALLEN, Gate, Engin- eering; RONNY ALLEN, Cushing, Business; NANCY ALLISON, Tulsa, Home Ec; DAVID ALSIP, Terlton, En- gineering. CLIFFORD ANDERSON, Muskogee, A S; FREDER- ICK ANDERSON, Enid, A S; LINDA ANDERSON, Medford, Education; MARY ANDERSON, Cushing, Home Ec; ROBERT ANDERSON, Bartlesville, Engin- eering.; HENRY ANDREWS, Henryetta, Business. LOWELL ANDREWS, Duncan, Business; SANDRA AN- NIS, Granite, Business; BETH ANSLEY, Lawton, A S; PAT APPLEBBY, Oklahoma City, Education; PATRICK ARIE, Tulsa, A S; GERTRUDE ARKO, Pryor, Business. TERRI ARMOUR, Frederick, Home Ec; JUDITH ARM- STRONG, Stuart, Home Ec; TOMMY ARNDT, Tulsa, A S; CHERYL ARNOLD, Guthrie, Education; GREG- ORY ARTHUR, Tulsa, A S; HOWARD ATKINS, Okla- homa City, A S. KAREY ATKINSON, Hugo, A S; RANDY AULD, Blackwell, Home Ec; KATHIANNE BADGWELL, Tulsa, A S; MARK BAILEY, Oklahoma City, Business; JEAN BAIR, Tulsa, Home Ec; TRACY BAIR, Tulsa, Engineer- ing. CHARLES BAKER, Kingfisher, Engineering.; DEANNA BAKER, Tulsa, A S; FRANCES BAKER, Kingfisher, Home Ec; NOEL BAKER, Broken Arrow, Education; RITA BAKER, Harper, Kan., Home Ec; STEVE BAKER, Tulsa, A S. ZAY BAKER, Yukon, Agriculture; LOELA BALCOM, Okmulgee, Education; MARJORIE BANE, Oklahoma City, A S; VICTOR BANHAM, Tulsa, Engineering; LARRY BANKS, Dewey, A S; KAREN BARBER, Bar- tlesville, Education. DIANNE BARGER, Claremore, Education; PAUL BARKLEY, Linden, Ala., Engineering; CHARLES BARNES, Duncan, Business; DONNA BARNES, No- wata, Education; ELLEN BARNES, Perkins, Education; GREG BARNES, Oklahoma City, Engineering. Page 512 Sophomores Settled Into Major Requirements RONALD BARNES, Oklahoma City, Business; DAVID BARNETT, Frederick, A S; JERRY BARNETT, Tulsa, Engineering.; SHARRON BASCUS, Hominy, A S; BARBARA BASE, Geary, Education; NEVA BASS, Beaver, Education. BEVERLY BATTLE, Seminole, Education; ROBERT BAUER, Bartlesville, A S; MARTY BAUMLER, Bartles- ville, Home Ec; DIANNE BAXTER. Oklahoma City, Ed- ucation; GARY BAYLESS, Gage, Agriculture; SHAR- ON BEALL, Oklahoma City, Education. SUSAN BEALS, Bethany, Business; JOHN BEAMES, Anadarko, Engineering; MICHAEL BEAN, Stillwater, A S; LINDA BEARDEN, Tulsa, Home Ec; BETTY BEASLEY, Marietta, A S; ROBERT BEAVERS, Wau- rika, Agriculture. RONALD BEBEE, Enid, Engineering; PAUL BEEBE, Okmulgee, Business; GARY BEEN, Tulsa, Business; JANET BEISSER, Bartlesville, A S; DAN BELCHER, Enid, Engineering; JOE BELL, Sayre, Education. SAMMY BELL, Bixby, Business; JODY BELLAMY, Dan- ville, Kan., A S; RICKY BENGS, Crescent, Agricul- ture; BEVERLY BENNETT, Oklahoma City, A S; RICH- ARD BENNETT, Oklahoma City, Engineering; LEON- ARD BENSCH, Chester, Engineering. JAMES BERGER, Oklahoma City, Engineering; SHAR- ON BERGER, Tulsa, Education; HELEN BERNHARDT, Jenks, Home Ec; JANE BERRY, Wynnewood, Educa- tion; CHERYL BERTRAND, Tulsa, Home Ec; VENITA BETTINGER, Oklahoma City, A S. DOUG BEVONI, Midwest City, Engineering; VICTOR BEY, Stillwater, Education; MARILYN BIDDLER, Mc- Aiester, A S; DOROTHY BINKLEY, Tulsa, Business; BONNIE BITSCHE, Chickasha, A S; MICHAEL BIV- ENS, Tulsa, A S. LEE BIXLER, Waynoka, A S; JANNA BLACK, Poteau, A S; LONNA BLACK, Tulsa, Home Ec; MICHAEL BLACKLEDGE, Oklahoma City, Business; NANCY BLACKWOOD, Tulsa, A S; JUDY BLAGG, Oklahoma City, Education. GROVER BLAIR, Marshall, Ark., Agriculture; DAVID BLAKEMORE, Miami, Business; LINDA BLIZZARD, Oklahoma City, A S; JOHN BLUETHMAN, Perry, En- gineering; CAROL BOBBITT, Lamont, Education; ANN BONHAM, Shidler, A S. LILLY BOOKER, Ironwood, Mich., Home Ec; RANDY BOSS, Enid, Education; STEVEN BOSWELL, Oklahoma City, Business; MICHAEL BOTCHLET, Bethany, Busi- ness; JOHN BOWER, Oklahoma City, A S; BOBBIE BOWLES, Comanche, Education. Page 513 SOPHOMORES JUDY BOWMAN, Oklahoma City, Business; DONNA BOYD, Porter, A S; THOMAS BOYLE. Tulsa, Agricul- ture; BARTOW BRADLEY, Oklahoma City, A S; DIXIE BRADY, Bartlesville, Home Ec; STEPHEN BRAINERD, Tulsa, Engineering. ROBERT BRAKEY, Drumright, Engineering; VIRGINIA BRANCH, Tulsa, A S; MARY BRANDT, Fort Worth, Tex., A S; MICHAEL BRANN, Stillwater, A S; MAU- RELLE BRANSTETTER, Buffalo, A S; MARY BRAWN- ER, Richmond, Va., A S. CARL BRAZELTON, Tulsa, A S; SUSAN BREHM, Po- teau, Education; SHARON BREWER, Coyle, Home Ec; DONALD BRIDAL, Oklahoma City, A S; JAMES BRIDGE, Tulsa Business; LISBETH BRIGGS, Sapulpa, Business. LINDA BRIGHT, Tulsa, Home Ec; PHILLIP BRIGHT, Sperry, Business; ROBERT BROCKMAN, Tulsa, Busi- ness; WILMA BROSS, Guthrie, Business; ANDREW BROTTON, Tulsa, Business; ALLEN BROWN, Bethany Business. ANN BROWN, Tulsa, Home Ec; BARRY BROWNr Ottawa, Kan., Engineering; DONNA BROWN, Still- water, A S; GREG BROWN, Albuquerque, N. M., A S; JANICE BROWN, Yale, Education; JUDY BROWN, Shawnee, Education. PRISCILLA BROWN, Pryor, A S; RICK BROWN, Nash, A S; ROBERT BROWN, Hugo, Engineering; RONALD BROWN, Yale, Engineering; STEVE BROWN, Oklahoma City, Business; JANIE BROWNE, Edmond, Education. REBECCA BRUCE, Adair, A S; LYNDA BRUCKER, Bartlesville, Home Ec; THOMAS BRUNK, Houston, Tex., Engineering; DIANE BRUNO, Oklahoma City, Business; BARBARA BRYAN, Stillwater, A S; JOHN BRYAN, Mustang, Engineering. DONALD BRYANT, Claremore, A S; GERALD BRY- ANT, Midwest City, Business; SUSAN BRYANT, Ok- mulgee, Home Ec; VIRGINIA BUCHANAN, Still- water, Engineering; LESLIE BUCHWALD, Oklahoma City, A S; CHARLENE BUCKLEY, Midwest City, Ed- ucation. ROBERT BUFFINGTON, Little Rock, Ark., Engineer- ing; CLAY BUFORD, Hennessey, Engineering; SID- NEY BURCHAM, Tulsa, Business; BETTY BURGESS. Bartlesville, A S; SHARON BURGESS, Madill, Home Ec; DAVID BURLESON, Wellston, Agriculture. JOHN BURRIS, Bixby, A S; SALLY BURROWS, Pon- ca City, A S; TINA BURTON, Chickasha, Home Ec: MARY BUSCHE, Ponca City, Home Ec; MARGARET BUSHREE, Oklahoma City, A S; CHARLES BUSSERT, Oklahoma City, Engineering. Page 514 Students Concentrated on the Future Years RICHARD BUSSETT, Sapulpa, Engineering; JUDITH BUSTER, Porter, A S; BARBARA BUTLER, Tulsa, Home Ec; DAN BUTLER, Drummond, A S; VICTORIA BUT- LER, Topeka, Kan., A S; VINCENT BUTLER, Tulsa, Business. JAMES CAIN, Oklahoma City, Engineering; LARRY CAIN, Fairview, Engineering; JUDY CALDWELL, Ok- lahoma City, A S; KEITH CALDWELL, Lindsay, Agri- culture; ROBERT CALDWELL, Washington, Business; GLORIA CALLAHAN, Okmulgee, Business. JAN CALLISON, Muskogee, Business; KARYN CAM- ERON, Tulsa, Business; NANCY CAMPBELL, Moun- tain View, Education; JOHNNYE CANNON, Musko- gee, A S; BEVERLY CARIGNAN, Bartlesville, A S; DEIRDRE CARMODY, Kansas City, Mo., Home Ec. SANDRA CARSON, Tulsa, Home Ec; WILLIAM CAR- TER, Trenton, N.J., A S; JACOUIE CARTLAND, Muskogee, A S; ROWENA CARY, Hollis, Business; JANICE CASE, Bartlesville, Education; CHARLES CASHMAN, Okemah, A S. DEANNE CASHMAN, Ardmore, Business; MICHAEL CASSITY, Ponca City, A S; JANIE CATES, Sayre, Home Ec; LIZA CATES, Moffitt, Business; ROY CATES, Jenks, A S; CATHERINE CAUSEY, Tulsa, A S. ALAN CECIL, Alexandria, Va., A S; DON CENTER, Oklahoma City, Business; JOAN CHADWICK, Or- lando, A S; BRUCE CHAMBERS, Oklahoma City, Business; GLORIA CHANDLER, Chandler, Home Ec; TERRY CHAPEL, Stillwater, A S. WILLIAM CHAPLE, Oklahoma City, Engineering; JU- LIE CHAPMAN, Talihina, A S; ROBERT CHASTEEN, Bartlesvile, A S; RICK CHEADLE, Tusa, Business; LINDA CHESNUTT, Tulsa, A S; GLYNDA CHESSER, Oklahoma City, Education. SUSAN CHILCOAT Tulsa, A S; EDWARD CHILD- RESS, Tulsa, Business; ALEXANDER CHIN, St. James, Jamaica, Engineering; TERRY CHRISTENSEN, Enid, Engineering; DALE CINNAMON, Garber, Agriculture; RUTH CISKOWSKI, Medford, Education. GAYLE CLAPP, Clinton-Sherman AFB, Home Ec; ALBERT CLARK, Ponca City, A S; ELIZABETH CLARK, Oklahoma City, Business; FRED CLARK, Ok- lahoma City, Agriculture; KATHLEEN CLARK, Tulsa, Home Ec; WILLIAM CLARK, Tulsa, Business. JAMES CLAY, Stigler, Engineering; RITA CLAYTON, Mooreland, A S; ROBERT CLEGG, Mannford, Engi- neering; JOHN CLELAND, Oklahoma City, A S; MARY CLEMONS, Midwest City, Home Ec; KATHY CLERICO, Bartlesville, Business. Page 515 SOPHOMORES MARSHA CLIFT, Winfield, Kan., A S; SUZANNE CLOSE, Tulsa, Home Ec; NANCY COATS, Tulsa, Ed- ucation; SHEILA COCKRELL, Bethany, Home Ec; EVERETT COLE, Oklahoma City, Agriculture; LINDA COLLINS, Oklahoma City, Home Ec. CAROLYN CONLEY, Sapulpa, Business; LAWANDA CONNALLY, Oklahoma City, Education; THOMAS CONWAY, Seminole, Engineering; EDWINA COOK, Hitchita, A S; JUDY COOK, Broken Bow, A S; WILEY COOK, Stillwater, Engineering. PHILIP COOKSEY, Oklahoma City, A S; RUTH COOLEY, Dallas, Tex., A S; BONNIE COON, Tulsa, Education; LADELL COOPER, Rosedale, Agriculture; ANN COPELAND, Oklahoma City, Home Ec; ROB- ERT CORNWELL, Tulsa, Business. WALTER COTNER, Okmulgee, Engineering; BROOKE COTTER, Oklahoma City, Business; JAN COULTER, Tulsa, A S; MARILYN COURTNEY, Kildare, A S; DAN COVEY, Jet, A S; ROBERT COVEY, Tulsa, En- gineering. MIKE COWART, Holdenville, A S; MARILYN COW- EN, Guthrie, Business; ANNE COX, Bartlesville, A S; EUGENE COX, Oklahoma City, Agriculture; LARRY COX, Lawton, A S; MARCIA COZART, Wau- komis, A S. TERRI CRAIG, Oklahoma City, Home Ec; PAUL CRAIG, Elk City, A S; STEVEN CRANE, Ponca City, Business; STEPHEN CRANE, Tulsa, A S; BARBARA CRAWFORD, Tulsa, Business; CAROL CRAWFORD, Tulsa, Education. GEORGE CRAWFORD, Pawhuska, Business; RONALD CRAWFORD, Enid, Engineering; DONALD CREEL, Duncan, Engineering; JANICE CRESSE, Tulsa, Educa- tion; BARBARA CRISER, Oklahoma City, A S; JERRE CRITTENDEN, Muskogee, Education. CHRISTOPHER CROUCH, Midwest City, A S; JO- ANN CRUZAN, Bartlesville, Business; MARC CULLI- SON, Blackwell, Engineering; ROSE CUNDIFF, Okla- homa City, Education; CURTIS CUNNINGHAM, Clin- ton, A S; JAMES CUNNING, Bartlesville, A S. SANDRA CUNNINGHAM, Chickasha, Education; LYNN CURLEE, Broken Arrow, Education; JACK CURRY, Ridgefield, Conn., Agriculture; EVAN CUR- TIS, Bartlesville, Engineering; KAREN CUTHBERTSON, Enid, A S; DIANNE DABNEY, Vernon, Tex., Education. MARY JO DAKIL, Oklahoma City, A S; DIANA DAL- LAM, Oklahoma City, Education; DARLA DANFORD, Lamont, Home Ec; GORDI DANIEL, Stillwater, A S; DICK DANIELS, Lawton, A S; MARY DANVERS, Ok- lahoma City, Engineering. Page 516 Sophomores Accepted More Responsibilities GLORIA DAVENPORT, Tulsa, Education; NANCY DAVENPORT, Oklahoma City, Business; JOHN DA- VID, Muskogee, A S; MARY DAVIDSON, Webb City, Education; RITA DAVIDSON, Davidson, Business; EV- ELYN DAVIS, Tulsa, Education. JACK DAVIS, Midwest City, Business; JUDY DAVIS, Tulsa, Education; MARGIE DAVIS, Sand Springs, Busi- ness; PHILLIP DAVIS, Miami, Engineering; NANCY DAVISON, Arnett, Home Ec; JACI DAY, Fairview, A S. LAWRENCE DAY, Oklahoma City, Engineering; JA- MEY DAYTON, Tulsa, Home Ec; CLIFFORD DEAL, May, Agriculture; PATRICIA DEAN, Washington, A S; BRUCE DEARBORN, Seattle, Wash., A S; DON- NA DEARING, Blackwell, Business. LANA DeBAKEY, Drumright, Education; JUDITH DECKARD, Oklahoma City, A S; JUDY DEIRO, Ya- kima, Wash., A S; RUTHANNE DEITCHLER, Okla- homa City, Home Ec; WESLEY DELOZIER, Stillwater, Engineering; TOMMY DENNIS, Okmulgee, A S. MARY DENTON, Blackwell, A S; PHILLIP DENTON, Tulsa, A S; THEODORE DETMER, Broken Arrow, Ag- riculture; DAVID DETRICK, Tulsa, Business; MARILYN DETTLE, Carrier, Education; CHARLES DEWALT, Tul- sa, A S. GEORGE DEWBERRY, Clinton, Engineering; LANA DIBBLE, Hooker, A S; THOMAS DICKEY, Owasso, Agriculture; JAMES DICKISON, Weatherford, A S; BARBARA DILLON, Enid, Education; BERNA DILLON, Tulsa, Home Ec. CHARLES DILLOW, Kingston, Engineering; JERRY DINSMORE, Enid, Business; DAVID DIXON, Hominy, A S; PATRICIA DIXON, Bartlesville, Home Ec; CHARLIE DOBSON, Oklahoma City, Agriculture; CAROL DODDS, McAle ster, Education. DONNA DODSON, Oklahoma City, Home Ec; MAR- SHAL DOLLARHIDE, Shidler, Education; JUDITH DONOHOO, Stillwater, Education; PATRICIA DON- OHOE, Lawton, Home Ec; JOHN DOUGHERTY, Tulsa, A S; MONTE DOVER, Duncan, A S. VIRGIL DOWNING. Oklahoma City, Business; BOB DREBENSTEDT, Perry, Education; JAMES DRISKELL, Enid, A S; JULIA DUCKER, Montclair, N. J., A S; CARL DUDEK, Willow, Agriculture; SHERRILL DuFOUR, Tulsa, A S. MARGARET DUGGER, Tulsa, Business; WAVA DUG- GER, Tulsa, Business; DON DUNCAN, Oklahoma City, Education; LAVERA DUNLAP, Oklahoma City, A S; LARRY DUNN, Ardmore, Agriculture; DELMER DUN- NING, Blackwell, Agriculture. Page 517 SOPHOMORES FRED DUPY, Tulsa, Business; JAMES DURHAM, Still- water, A S; JANIS DURHAM, El Rene, Home Ec; JOHN DURRETT, Oklahoma City, A S; CANDACE DUVALL, Augusta, Kan., Education; JAMES EARLY, Medford, Agriculture. RAYMOND EARLY, Amber, Agriculture; RON EAS- KY, Ponca City, Business; KAREN EASTHAM, Tulsa, Business; LINDA ECHOLS, Oklahoma City, Home Ec; DONALD EDMONDS, Clinton, A S; BILLY ED- WARDS, Duncan, Engineering. MICHAEL EDWARDS, Tulsa, Engineering; PATTY EDWARDS, Ponca City, Home Ec; SUSAN EGGERT, Bartlesville, Education; LONNIE EGGLESTON, Altus, A S; JENNIE EISCHEN, Oklahoma City, A S; MIKE EISCHEN, Oklahoma City, A S. CHERYL ELDER, Guthrie, Business; SUZANNE ELL- INGTON, Tulsa, Business; PAMELA ELLIS, Oklahoma City, Education; MARY EMILS, Oklahoma City, A S; LARRY ENDERSKY, Woodward, Agriculture; RONNIE ENDICOTT, Ponca City, Agriculture. PETER ENGSTROM, Bethany, Agriculture; JANELL ENMEIER, Marshall, Education; JAN EPPERSON, Ok- lahoma City, Home Ec; JANET EPPLER, Wichita, Kan., Home Ec; JOE ERCOLANI. Oklahoma City, Engineering; ALICE ERICKSON, Healdton, A S. DAVID ESTRADA, Bethany, Engineering; THOMAS EUBANKS, Stillwater, Agriculture; MARGARET EUD- ALEY, Marlow, Education; DAVID EVANS, Stroud, A S.; DWIGHT EVANS, Tulsa, Engineering; JANET EVANS, Stroud, A S. RICHARD EVANS, Agra, Agriculture; RONNIE EV- ANS, Bethany, Engineering; STANLEY EVANS, Okla- homa City, Business; KENNETH EVERIST, Kit Carson, Colo., Engineering; JUDITH FABER, Stillwater, Busi- ness; LINDA FARISS, Leedey, Home Ec. DAVID FARMER, Fort Cobb, Agriculture; MARSHA FARMER, Elk City, Business; DOUGLAS FARRAR, Tul- sa, Business; HENRY FARRAR, Roosevelt, Education; BARBARA FAULKNER, Oklahoma City, Home Ec; KATHRYN FAULKNER, St. Louis, Mo., Education. JOHN FEARS, Bartlesville, A S; SHARON FELIBLE. Moore, A S; SHARON FENSKE, Oklahoma City, A S; CHARLES FERGUSON, Harrah, Engineering; ROY FERGUSON, Shawnee, Business; KENNETH FICK, Cushing, Engineering. ABRAHAM FIELDS, Tulsa, Engineering; DAVID FAN- NING, Duncan, Business; JUDY FILLER, Tulsa, Busi- ness; LARRY FINCANNON, Sand Springs, Business; MARTHA FINCH, Okmulgee, Education; RONALD FINE, Drumright, Engineering. Page 518 The Joy of No Longer Being a Freshman RUSSELL FINLEY, Los Cruces, N. M., Agriculture; DONALD FIOLLE, Perkins, Business; FORREST FISCH- ER, Tulsa, Business; KATHLEEN FISHER, Oklahoma City, Business; LINDA FISHER, O'Fal tion; SUSAN FISHER, Tulsa, Business. Educ GLENDA FITE, Okmulgee, Business; MARY FITTER, Westford, Mass., Home Ec; JEANNE FLEMING, Greeley, Colo., A S; SHARON FLINN, Bartlesville, A S; THOMAS FOLGATE, Oklahoma City, A S; CAROL FONVIELLE, Oklahoma City, Business. MARY FORD, Clinton, Education; RICHARD FORD, Guymon, Engineering; LEROY FORE, Choctaw, Busi- ness; GARRY FOSTER, Broken Arrow, Agriculture; JOE FOSTER, Okmulgee, Business; JUDY FOWLER, Okmulgee, Education. HARRY FRANCIS, Kingfisher, Agriculture; DON FRANK, Stillwater, Education; DONALD FRANKEN- BERG, Lindsay , Agriculture; CHO-WELLA FRANKLIN, Del City, Engineering; PATRICIA FRANKLIN, Owasso, Education; DAN FREEMAN, Chanute, Kan., A S. GERRI FREEMAN, Tulsa, A S; MARTHA FREEMAN, Sterling, Colo., A S; STEVEN FREEMAN, Durant, En- gineering; RON FREUDIGER. Elk City, Business; AN- GELA FRISBIE, Miami, Education; JUDY FRIZZELL. Tulsa, Education. ALFRED FROMM, Bartlesville, Engineering; JACOUEL- INE FROST, Tulsa, Education; JOHN FRUENDT, Guthrie, Agriculture; SIDNEY FRYER. Pryor, A S; SHERRY FULTON, Midwest City, A S; RONALD GABBETT, Glasgow, Scotland, Business. JAMES GABELSBERG, Enid, Engineering; SUSAN GAHN, Lockbourne AFB, Ohio, A S; STEPHEN GAL- EGOR, Oklahoma City, Engineering; ROBERT GALES, Ponca City, A S; DONALD GALLAGHER, Konawa, A S; BEVERLY GARDINER, Garden City, Kan., A S. JOHN GARDNER, Newkirk, Business; VALERIE GARD- NER, Tulsa, Education; LINDA GARNER, Stillwater, Education; PAULETTE GARNER, Wilburton, Home Ec; JOHN GAROFALO, Floral Park, N.Y., A S; TOM GARDNER, Oklahoma City, Business. ANN GARRETT, Sand Springs, Education; GILDA GARRETT, Chickasha, A S; MICHAEL GARRISON, Tulsa, Agriculture; JOHN GARVER, Tulsa, A S; ROB- ERT GASPER, Oklahoma City, A S; CHERYL GAS- TON, Davidson, Education. JODY GATTIS, Overland Park, Kan., Education; HAL GAZAWAY, Juneau, Alaska, A S; CHARLES GEN- THE, Bethany, A S; WILLIAM GENTRY, Durant, En- gineering; NEIL GEPPELT. Tulsa, A S; CHARLES GIB- SON, Tulsa, A S. Page 519 SOPHOMORES DAN GIBSON, Stillwater, Business; JAMES GIBSON, Tulsa, Engineering; LINDA GIBSON, Oklahoma City, A S; VIRGINIA GIESEL, Stillwater, A S; JUDITH GIGER, Watonga, A S; BRUCE GILILLAND, Musko- gee, A S. GARY GILL, Bartlesville, Engineering; JEFFREY GLAS- GOW, Oklahoma City, A S; ROBERT GLASS, Tulsa, Engineering; DIANE GLEASON, Oklahoma City, Ed- ucation; WALTER GLOVER, Duncan, Engineering; PE- TER GOETZ, Kew Gardens, N. Y., Engineering. FONDA GOLDSMITH, Oklahoma City, Engineering; SANDRA GOODSON, Okeene, Business; WILLIAM GOODWILL, Williamsburg, Kan., Engineering; BAR- BARA GOODWIN, Biloxi, Miss., A S; MARILYN GOOLSBY, Idabel, Business; HARRISON GOOLSBY, Altus, Agriculture. GUY GORDON, Idabel, A S; OTIS GORE, Stilwell, Agriculture; RONALD GORR, Altus, A S; TOM GORRELL, Tulsa, Engineering; ALLEN GOSS, Cushing, Engineering; PEGGY GOUGE, Oklahoma City, A S; WILLIAM GOWDER, Shawnee, Engineering; SHERRI GRAGG, Edmond, A S; DONALD GRAHAM, Sapul- pa, Engineering; TIMOTHY GRAHAM, Tulsa, A S; MARTHA GRANT, Anadarko, Home Ec; GAIL GRANTHAM, Oklahoma City, Education. EDDIE GRAVES, Elmer, A S; FRANK GRAVES, Tul- sa, Engineering; JOE GRAVES, Florence, Ala., Agri- culture; CHRISTINA GRAY, Guymon, A S; JANE GRAY, Bartlesville, Business; ROBERTA GRAY, Poteau, Home Ec. DONALD GREEN, Marlow, Business; DONNA GREEN, Sayre, Education; LAWRENCE GREEN, Cushing, A S; SHARON GREEN, Oklahoma City, Education; NAN- CY GREEN, Red Rock, Home Ec; ROBERT GREEN. Ninnekah, A S. TOMMY GREEN, Ponca City, Engineering; MARY GREENE, Bartlesville, A S; ALWYN GREER, Cushing, A S; BOBBYE GREER, Midwest City, Home Ec; GLENNIE GREGORY, Tulsa, A S; FRANCES GRETH- EN, Elk City, Business. GARY GRIFFITH, Guthrie, Engineering; PHYLLIS GRI- GAR, Tulsa, Home Ec; DAN GRIMES, Klamath Falls, Ore., A S; BECKY GRUBB, Tulsa, Education; CURTIS GULLEY, Bartlesville, Business; KENNETH GUIER, Ponca City, Education. TIMOTHY GUM, Texhoma, Engineering; WALTER GUND, Bixby, Agriculture; DIANNE GUNN, Tulsa, A S; GEORGE GUNN, Oklahoma City, A S; JUDY GUNTER, Roosevelt, Business; RICHARD GUTHERY, Midwest City, A S. Page 520 Speeches and Projects Kept Sophomores Busy LAURA HAAS, Cyril, A S; DANICE HAIGLER, Wa- tonga, Home Ec; CHARLES HAIRFIELD, Oklahoma City, Engineering; MARIE HALCOMB, Sand Springs, Home Ec; DOUGLAS HALE, Paoli, Engineering; GEORGE HALE. Oklahoma City, A S. JUDY HALEY, Tulsa, A S; ALYSON HALL, Oklaho- ma City, Education; CHARLES HALL, Beaver, Edu- cation; DAVID HALL, Brownwood, Tex., Engineering; KAREN HALL, Stuart, Business; SHARON HALL- GORD, Tulsa, Home Ec. ANN HALLIBURTON, Fort Smith, Ark., Education; AL- AN HAMILTON, Stillwater, Engineering; LANA HAM- ILTON, Tulsa, Education; CHERYL HAMMOND, Tul- sa, Business; LINDA HAMMOND, Tulsa, Home Ec; WILLIAM HAMPTON, Oklahoma City, A S. EDYTH MAHRICK, Oklahoma City, Education; GWENDOLYN HANGER, Oklahoma City, Education; LARRY HANKLA. Boise City, Business; LARRY HAN- NON, Kaw City, Agriculture; MELINDA HANRATY, Oklahoma City, Education; CAROL HANSEN, Okla- homa City, Business. MARIE HANSEN, Tulsa, A S; KAREN HANSON, Mc- Alester, Education; MARGARET HAPKE, Oklahoma City, A S; MARY HARBERT, Tishomingo, Home Ec; KENNETH HARDCASTLE. Tulsa, Business; JAMES HARDER, Ardmore, Business. HARRY HARLAN, Stillwater, A S; DAVID HARPER, Alden, N.Y., Business; JON HARPER, Sapulpa, En- gineering; RANDY HARRIS, Oklahoma City, Busi- ness; ANN HARRISON, Bartlesville, Education; CHER- YL HARRISON. Oklahoma City, Business. JANET HARRISS, Oklahoma City, A S; KRISTIN HAR- RY, Oklahoma City, Education; RICHARD HART, Rockville Centre, N.Y., Business; VIVIAN HART, Glen Ellyn, III., Home Ec; LEE HASKIN, Enid, Business; FRED HATCHER, Stillwater, A S. RONALD HAUPT, Oklahoma City, Engineering; MAR- TIN HAUSER, Oklahoma City, Engineering; RHEBA HAWKINS. Fairland, A S; FRANCES HAWPE, Tulsa, A S; JOHN HAWS, Stillwater, Education; ELLEN HAYHURST, Pauls Valley, A S. TAMARA HAYNES, Ada, A S; JIM HAYS, Okla- homa City, Business; JANIE HAZALEUS, Newkirk, Home Ec; DAVID HAZELS, Oklahoma City, Agricul- ture; JERRY HEALY. Tulsa, A S; HEATHER HEATH, Ocala, Fla., A S. LOUISE HEATH, Holdenville, A S; PAM HEATH, Del City, Education; LORA HECKMAN, Tulsa, A S; BRI- TA HEDLUND. Elk City, Education; MICHAEL HEF- NER, Midwest City, Business; BOB HEIN, Byron, En- gineering. Page 521 SOPHOMORES JEANNIE HEINRICH, Bartlesville, A S; JONELLA HEINZE, Ponca City, A S; WILLIAM HELLEN. Black- well, A S; JO HEMPHILL, Stillwater, A S; CHERYL HENDREN, Oklahoma City, Business; ROGER HEN- DRIX, McCurtain, Engineering. SUSAN HENKE, Guthrie, Education; JAMES HEN- RICH, Oklahoma City, A S; MICHAEL HENRY, Tul- sa, Business; CAROLYN HERBERT, Fairmont, Home Ec; LAWRENCE HERNDON, Duncan, Engineering; LYNDA HEROD, Stillwater, Business. IRA HERRING, Levelland, Tex., Business; GARY HERR- MANN, Wynona, Engineering; BERNARD HESS, Pon- ca City, A S; ELIZABETH HESS, Oklahoma City, A S; KATHLEEN HESS, Anaheim, Calif., A S; DAR- LENE HEY, Oklahoma City, Engineering. JACK HICKS, Oklahoma City, A S; RODNEY HICKS. Arnett, Agriculture; WALKER HIGGINBOTTOM, Bos- well, A S; JAMES HIGGINS, Amarillo, Tex., Agricul- ture; BARBARA HILL, Shawnee, A S; CHARLES HILL, Idabel, Business. DORIS HILL, Frederick, A S; LINDA HILL, Oklaho- ma City, A S; MICHAEL HILL, Oklahoma City, A S; HOWARD HINTON, Tulsa, Engineering; RUTH HIRE, Clinton, Education; SANDRA HIRSCHY, Bartlesville, Education. MYRON HISE, Covington, Agriculture; JANE HITCH, Guymon, A S; JOHN HIX, Watertown, Mass., En- gineering; GRETCHEN HIXON, Enid, Education; OL- IVER HIXSON, Harmon, Engineering; JANE HOBBS, Oklahoma City, A S. RONALD HOBSON, Okahoma City, A S; BENNY HOCKERSMITH, Sawyer, Engineering; JOANN HO- DEL, Newton, Kan., Home Ec; DENNIS HOFFMAN, Hereford, Tex., Engineering; GRETTA HOGAN, Man- gum, A S; RONALD HOGAN, Collinsville, Engineer- ing. JERRY HOLDER, Tulsa, Business; MICHAEL HOL- LAND, Enid, Agriculture; JOHN HOLLEY, Pryor, Business; NANCY HOLLIS, Bartlesville, Education; JOHN HOLLOPETER, Copan, Agriculture; SUSAN HOLMES, Maysville, A S. JAMES HOOD, Harrah, Education; SANDRA HOOP- ER, Blackwell, A S; VERNA HOOPER, Lawton, Edu- cation; BRIAN HORINEK, Newkirk, Agriculture; CLAYTON HORN, Chickasha, Agriculture; KAREN HORN, Shawnee, Education. BARBARA HORNER, Carlsbad, Calif., A S; STEVEN HORSTMAN, Tulsa, Engineering; SAM HOUSTON, Alva, Agriculture; ROBERT HOWARD Hendrick, Ag- riculture; GLENDA HOWELL, Checotah, Education; JOAN HOWELL, Tulsa, A S. Page 522 In Between Years Often Seem So Trying CAROLYN HOWSER, North Littl e Rock, Ark., Edu- cation; KATHERINE HUBBARD, Frederick, Education; JAMES HUDSON, Enid, Business; JOHN HUDSON, Stigler, Business; MICHAEL HUEBSCH, Madill, Busi- ness; BUDDY HUFFMYER, Tulsa, A S. KATHIE HUGGARD, Piedmont, Home Ec; MARKAY HUGHES, Fairfax, Education; NANCY HUGHES, Ok- lahoma City, Education; WILLIAM HUGHES, Wood- ward, Business; JERRY HUMBLE, Midwest City, Edu- cation; EARL HUMES, Ponca City, Engineering. JOANNE HUNT, Tulsa, Business; PAUL HUSTON, Enid, A S; STEVE HUTCHISON, Houston, Tex., A S; THOMAS IRELAND, Midwest City, Engineering; NANCY IRWIN, Stillwater, A S; PAULA IRWIN, Kaw City, Education. DOUGLAS JACKSON, Amarillo, Tex., A S; JANET JACKSON, Anadarko, A S; JUDY JACKSON, Dill City, Home Ec; KERRY JACKSON, Pryor, Engineer- ing; THOMAS JACKSON, Milfay, Agriculture; MEHR- DAD JAHANI, Tehran, Iran, Engineering. BOBBY JAMES, Paoli, Education; TOMMY JAMES, Claremore, Business; ROBERT JARRELL, Oklahoma City, A S; ROBERT JARVIS, Bartlesville, A S; FRAN- CES JAY, Stillwater, Business; CAROL JENKINS, Shattuck, Home Ec. JAN JENNINGS, Canyon, Tex., Home Ec; JILL JEP- SON, Norman, Home Ec; DWAIN JINDRA, King- fisher, Agriculture; BARBARA JOHNSON, Honolulu, Hawaii, Business; GREGG JOHNSON, Oklahoma City, A S; JENNIFER JOHNSON, Miami, A S. JUDY JOHNSON, Elk City, Education; KRISTIN JOHNSON, Edmond, Education; MICHAEL JOHN- SON, Oklahoma City, Engineering; RITA JOHNSON, Tulsa, A S; STEVEN JOHNSON, Broken Arrow, A S; TERRY JOHNSON, Tulsa, A S. MARTHA JOHNSON, Newport, Ark., Home Ec; DONALD JOHNSTON, Custer, A S; MARSHA JOHNSTON, Fairfax, Home Ec; JANNA JOL- LY, Tulsa, Education; CHARLIE JONES, Ryan, A S; GWENDOLYN JONES, Oklahoma City, Business. JANET JONES, Oklahoma City, A S; JOSEPH JONES, Tulsa, Engineering; KENNETH JONES, Tulsa, A S; NORTON JONES, Bartlesville, Engineering; JU- DY JUST, Oklahoma City, Education; TIMOTHY KAHLE, Chickasha, A S. ROGER KALHOEFER, Medford, Engineering; CON- NIE KANTZER, Tulsa, Education; KATHERINE KAR- BAN, Waukomis, Home Ec; JANA KAUPKE, Hun- newell, Kan., Business; NANCY KAYS, Stillwater, Home Ec, FRANCES KECK, Tulsa, Education. Page 523 SOPHOMORES MICHAEL KELLENBARGER, Colorado Springs, Colo., A S; ELEANOR KELLER, Stillwater, A S; STANLEY KELLER, Broken Arrow, Agriculture; RON KELLING, Bartlesville, Engineering; JAMES KELLY, Davidson, A S; PAUL KENDALL, Tulsa, Agriculture. GARY KENDRICK, Sand Springs, Engineering; CHARLES KENNEDY, Coldwater, Kan., Engineering; JENEE KENREIGH, Miami, Education; GLINDA KER- NAGHAN, Oklahoma City, Business, CRAIG KES- SLER, Fort Leavenworth, Kan., Business; LYNN KET- CHAM, Oklahoma City, Home Ec. MARY KEY, Chandler, A S; CARLYN KEYES, Mid- west City, A S; BARRY KILFOY, Bethany, Engineer- ing; KELLY KILLOUGH, Oklahoma City, Engineering; DAVID KINDRED, Checotah, Business; CONNIE KIND- SCHI, Orlando, Education. CHARLES KING, Pryor, Business; LINDA KING, Ok- lahoma City, Business; VIRGINIA KING, Midwest City, Education; KARA KINNICK, Stillwater, A S; MI- CHAEL KIRST, Tulsa, Engineering; KENT KISTLER, Oklahoma City, Business. LINDA KITE, Tulsa, Business; BEVERLY KLENDA, Tul- sa, A S; DONALD KLOVSTAD, Fort Worth, Tex., A S; ANDREW KNAPP, McLoud, A S; JENNIFER KNIGHT, Oklahoma City, A S; DON KNOWLES, Texhoma, Engineering. JAMES KNOX, Brinkman, Education; CARL KOCH, Bartlesville, Engineering; SAUNDRA KOCH, Elk City, Business; EMELIA KOERNER, Minco, Home Ec; LOU- IS KOVITZ, Los Altos, Calif., Home Ec; PAT KRO- GER, Greeley, Colo., A S. PATRICIA KUHN, Oklahoma City, Education; HAR- RIET KUYKENDALL, Tulsa, Education; LOWELL KYLE, Pine Bluff, Ark., Business; ROBERT LABASS, Tulsa, A S; JOYCE LACKEY, Oklahoma City, A S; JEAN LAFEVERS, McAlester, Business. JANE LAGREE, Altus, A S; CHARLES LAGRONE, Tul- sa, Engineering; JENNIFER LAMB, Oklahoma City, A S; DANNY LAMBERT, Tulsa, Engineering; DOR- OTHY LANDSMAN, North Little Rock, Ark., Business; JERRY LANE, Midwest City, Home Ec. CHRISTINE LANIE, Manchester, A S; LARRY LANG- LEY, Kingfisher, A S; SHARREN LANNING, Ponca City, A S; ROE LAPORTE, Hennessey, A S; LINDA LASBY, Oklahoma City, Business; LEXIE LASSLEY. Yale, Education. CHESTER LATHEM, Dalhart, Tex., Agriculture; SAN- DRA LAWRENCE, Chandler, Education; SUSAN LAY- TON, Newkirk, A S; NEAL LEADER, Tulsa, A S; ED- WARD LEADER, Tulsa, Home Ec; MARGARET LEAK, Muskogee, A S. Page 524 Education Was Taken Seriously by Sophomores BEVERLY LEASE, Stillwater, Business; SHARON LE- CRONE, Stillwater, Education; JAMES LEDBETTER, Ponca City, Engineering; CHARLA LEE, Alva, A S; HAROLD LEE, Tulsa, A S; LINDA LEE, Stillwater, LESLIE LEHMAN, Tulsa, Business; FRANCES LEIVO, Stillwater, A S; TOM LEKAWSKI, Bethany, Engi- neering; MARCIA LEMASTER, Tulsa, Education; RO- BERTA LEMMON, Verden, Education; JOHN LEM- MONS, Hominy, Engineering. LLOYD LENTZ. Guthrie, Education; RICHARD LEON- ARDO, Ithaca, N.Y., Business; JOHN LEWIS, Car- thage, Mo., Engineering; LEON LEWIS, Stillwater, A S; MARY LEWIS, Claremore, A S; KAREN LIA- BOE, Bartlesville, A S. MARY LIEBER, Oklahoma City, A S; LINDA LIGHT- FOOT Shawnee, A S; RICHARD LIHOU, Tulsa, A S; DAVID LINDLEY. Tulsa, Engineering; CAROL LIT- TON, Tulsa, Business; GEORGE LLEWELLYN, Tulsa, Engineering. LOUIS LOEFFLER, Oklahoma City, Engineering; JAMES LOEPP, Forgan, A S; JANE LOGAN, Tulsa, Business; GARY LONG, Schererville, Ind., A S; VIR- GINIA LONG. Sapulpa, A S; JAMES LORENZ, Clin- ton, Agriculture. KENNETH LOVE, Bartlesville, A S; GENE LOVEL, Stillwater, A S; RICHARD LOVELAND, Henderson- ville, N.C., Agriculture; JOHN LOWERISON, Tulsa, A S; HERBERT LOYD, Stillwater, A S; TOM LUCAS, Buffalo, Agriculture. CAMILLA LUNDGRIN, Optima, Home Ec; DAVID LUNDY, Midwest City, A S; JAMES LUTTON, Bar- tlesville, A S; BARBARA LYNCH, Tulsa, A S; NITA LYNCH, Bartlesville, Education; WILLIAM LYNCH, Sand Springs, A S. BARBARA LYONS, Lawton, A S; JOHN MACE, Bethany, Engineering; NANCY MACE, Carnegie, Home Ec; GARY MADISON, Arkansas City, Kan- Engineering; JUDY MALLETT, Blackwell, Education; JOHN MALONEY, Cushing, Engineering. LAWRENCE MALONEY, Seminole, A S; KAY MARCH, Tulsa, Business; MARJEAN MARECK, Tul- sa, Business; JAMES MARR, Oklahoma City, A S; JOHN MARSH, Oklahoma City, A S; ANN MAR- SHALL, Edmond, Education. PAUL MARSHALL. Stillwater, Engineering; BOB MAR- SHALL, Westmont, N.J., Home Ec; CAROLYN MAR- TIN, Oklahoma City, Business; LINDA MARTIN, Ed- mond, Business; MIKE MARTIN, Oklahoma City, A S; PATRICIA MARTIN, Sapulpa, Education. Page 525 SOPHOMORES SUSAN MARTIN, Dallas, Tex., A S; TOM MARTIN, Tulsa, A S; MARCIA MASON, Ringwood, A S; BAR- BARA MASSEY, Guymon, A S; MARY MASSEY, Ok- lahoma City, A S; GLENDA MATHENY, Tulsa, Home Ec. DIANA MATLOCK, Bartlesville, Business; SUZANNE MAYBERRY, Kiowa, Kan., A S; MARY MAYES, Ok- lahoma City, Education; RICHARD MAYEUX, Okla- homa City, A S; PEGGY MAYFIELD, Oklahoma City, A S; THOMAS McALISTER, Wellington, Kan., Ed- ucation. PAT McBRIDE, Detroit, Mich., A S; CEILIA McAL- LISTER, Guthrie, A S; JAMES McCANDLESS, Hono- lulu, Hawaii, Agriculture; DAVID McCARTY, Okla- homa City, Business; LINDA McCARTY, Tulsa, Home Ec; GLORIA McCASKILL, Tulsa, A S. MICHAEL McCAULEY, Oklahoma City, A S; JAMES McCLEAD, Depew, Business; JULIE McCLELLAND, Oklahoma City, A S; KATHERINE McCORD, Enid, Education; JUDY McCORKLE, Enid, A S; PATRICK McCOY, Enid, Busine ss. MARILYN McCOY, Tulsa, Business; KATHY Mc- CREIGHT, Healdton, A S; KAREN McCULLOUGH, Oklahoma City, Business; SHERRY McCUTCHEON, Oklahoma City, A S; ALICE McDANIEL, Stillwater, Business; JOHN McDANIEL, Texhoma, Agriculture. CHARLES McDONALD, Bartlesville, A S; GARY Mc- DONALD, Tulsa, A S; CAROLE McGEE, Pauls Val- ley, Home Ec; WILMA McGEEHON, Oklahoma City, A S; BOB McGLAUN, Borger, Tex., Engineering; BY- RON McGOWAN, Shawnee, Engineering. LARRY McKANE, Oklahoma City, A S; DARLENE McKEOWN, Midwest City, A S; MARY McKEOWN, Tulsa, Business; CRAIG McKINLEY, Pauls Valley, Ag- riculture; RICHARD McKINLEY, Chandler, Agricul- ture; VIRGINIA McKINSTER, North Platte, Nebr.. Education. ARLIN McLENDON, Ponca City, A S; GERALD Mc- MASTERS, Waurika, Agriculture; EARLENE McMIL- LAN, Harrah, Home Ec; MARILYN McMILLEN, Still- water, Education; DAVID McNEILL, Oklahoma City, A S; DON McNEILL, Tulsa, A S. LANNIE McNEILL, Tulsa, Engineering; JOSEPH MEADORS, Tulsa, Business; WILLIAM MEADORS, Clovis, N.M., Business; MARSHA MEANS, San Fran- cisco, Calif., A S; PAT MEHAFFIE, Park Forest, III., Engineering; MARILYN MENGEDOHT, Fremont, Nebr., A S. JOE MERRITT, Oklahoma City, A S; PAUL MEYER, Midwest City, Business; WAYNE MEYER, Krelin, Agri- culture; TED MILFORD, Huron, S.D., A S; JOE MIL- LAR, Oklahoma City, A S; CHARLOTTE MILLER, Mulhall, Business. Page 526 Second Year Adjustments Were Difficult, Too DONALD MILLER, Moore, Engineering; LORETTA MILLER, Sand Springs, A S; ROBERT MILLER, Tulsa, A S; WILLIAM MILLER, Woodward, Engineering; LYNDA MILLS, Bristow, Education; LARRY MINNICK, Tulsa, A S. MIKE MINNICK, Duncan, Education; CHERYL MIN- TER, Oklahoma City, Business; LINDA MISENHEIM- ER, Tulsa, Education; CAROL MITCHELL, Waco, Tex., Business; FRANCIS MITCHELL, Eufaula, A S; SUE MITCHELL, Bixby, Home Ec. LINDA MITTELSTET, Aline, Home Ec; JEAN MIX, Jenks, Home Ec; ELAINE MOBLEY, Tulsa, A S; ROSEMARY MONAHAN, Fairview, Home Ec; JER- RY MONTGOMERY, Broken Bow, Engineering; CARL MOORE, Ponca City, A S. CHARLES MOORE, Bartlesville, Engineering; COL- LEEN MOORE, Altus, Education; DON MOORE, Leedey, Agriculture; DONNA MOORE, Bartlesville, Business; EILEEN MOORE, Tulsa, Education; KATH- LEEN MOORE, Stillwater, A S. MARYSUE MOORE, Oklahoma City, Education; Ml- CHEAL MOORE, Pryor, A S; PATRICIA MOORE, Tulsa, Home Ec; PAUL MOORE, Edmond, A S; WILLIAM MOORE, Pueblo, Cole, A S; WYNONA MOORE, Blanchard, Business. CALVIN MORELAND, Beaver, Engineering; SUZY MORGAN, Tulsa, Home Ec; FRED MORLEY, Okmul- gee, Agriculture; ANNE MORRIS, Oklahoma City, A S; DAVID MORRIS, Chandler, A S; GROVER MORRIS, Ada, Business. CLETUS MORRISON, Union City, A S; RAYMOND MORRISSETTE, Stillwater, Agriculture; MICAL MOR- ROW, Guthrie, Engineering; MARY MORTON, Tulsa, Education; JOANN MOSHER, Pond Creek, A S; AUDREY MOTLEY, Hollis. A S. JOHN MOUNTS, Enid, Engineering; ROSS MOYER, Bartlesville, Business; CONSTANCE MOYERS, Drum- mond, A S; LARRY MUEGGENBORG, Okarche, Busi- ness; MARSHALL MUNGLE, Atoka, Agriculture; MER- RY MUNSCH, Bartlesville, A S. LINDA MURPHY, Stillwater, Business; MARIANNA MURPHY, Tulsa, Education; RAYMOND MURPHY, Tulsa, Business; JUDITH MURRY, Broken Arrow, Home Ec; ROBERT NAIL, Vinita, Agriculture; JUDY NALL, Boise City, A S. RICHARD NASH, Shidler, A S; ROLLAND NASH, Woodward, Business; ROBERT NATION, Tulsa, Busi- ness; GLEN NAUMAN, Bristow, Business; JAMES NEL- SON, Oklahoma City, A S; JUDITH NELSON, Chick- asha, A S. 1 1 % Page 527 LOUANN NELSON, Watonga, Education; MELANIE NELSON, Oklahoma City, A S; RONALD NELSON, Carrier, Agriculture; STEVEN NELSON, Okmulgee, A S; GEORGE NEMECEK, Noble, Agriculture; JAMES NETHERTON, Tulsa, A S. BRENDA NEUMANN, Oklahoma City, Business; GER- ALD NEUWIRTH, Mountain View, A S; MARCY NE- VILLS, Shawnee, A S; MARIAN NEWMAN, Morrison, Education; LEON NEWTON, Tulsa, Engineering; JERI NEWTON, Tulsa, A S. BAILEY NICHOLAS, Enid, Engineering; BARBARA NICHOLS, Oklahoma City, Education; DONNA NI- CHOLS, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, Engineering; MART NICHOLS, Southwest City, Mo., Agriculture; CAROLYN NIEBRUEGGE, Snyder, Business; MARY NIEMANN, Ponca City, A S. MARILYN NILLES, Tulsa, A S; DICKIE NINNESS, Shawnee, Agriculture; JAMES NIVISON, Enid, Busi- ness; TRUDY NIX, Oklahoma City, Business; JUDY NIXON, Ponca City, Education; JOHN NOBLE, Ok- lahoma City, A S. LARRY NOLEN. Burbank, Agriculture; CYNTHIA NORMAN, Grandfield, Home Ec; NANCY MORRIS. Shenandoah, Iowa, A S; PATRICIA NORRIS, Tulsa, Education; PATTI NORRIS, Shawnee, A S; WILLIAM NORRIS, Tulsa, A S. RICHARD NOWLIN, Yukon, Engineering; RANDALL NUNLEY, Enid, Engineering; LARRY OARD, Wichita, Kan., Business; RAY ODOM, Muskogee, A S; PAT- RICIA O'DONNEL, Broken Arrow, Business; WEN- DELL OGDEN, Ponca City, A S. SUZANNE OHAN, Blackwell, Home Ec; JAMES O'- HARA, Elk City, Agriculture; BILL OLDFIELD, Bur- bank, A S; JOHN OLDHAM, Garber, Agriculture; ROBERT OLSON, Minneapolis, Minn., Agriculture; CLIFFORD OMO, Enid, A S. MICHAEL O'NIEL, Kingston, Engineering; KEN ONT- KO, Oklahoma City, Business; SHIRLEY O'REILLY, Oklahoma City, A S; SHARON ORR, Okmulgee, A S; MICHAEL OTOOLE, Stillwater, Business; JAMES OVERTON, Guthrie, Engineering. EVERETT OWEN, Bartlesville, Engineering; PATRICIA OWENS, Sand Springs, Education; THOMAS PAGE, Oklahoma City, A S; CHERYL PAINE, Oklahoma City, A S; BILLY PALMER, Muskogee, A S; RON- ALD PALMER, Oklahoma City, Business. SUSAN PARK, Oklahoma City, Agriculture; WARREN PARK, Chandler, A S; DALE PARKS, Tulsa, A S; GOLI PARTOVI, Oklahoma City, Home Ec; THEO- DORE PARRISH, Bartlesville, Business; SAMUEL PAS- CHAL, Oklahoma City, Business. Page 528 Sophomores Became Eligible for Varsity Teams SAUNDRA PATE, Haworth, A S; SHARON PATE, Carlsbad, N.M.. Eusiness; JOHN PATTERSON, Sand Springs, Engineering; SALLY PATTERSON, Sand Springs, Business; SONJA PATTILLO, Mangum, Edu- cation; DAVID PATTON, Elmore City, Engineering. JAMES PATTON, Tulsa, Engineering; BEVERLY PAYNE, Tulsa, Education; KENYAN PEARSON, Oklahoma City, Home Ec; LINDA PEARSON, Oklahoma City, Edu- cation; OTiS PEARSON, Oklahoma City, A S; CE- CELIA PECK, Calvin, Home Ec. FRANCES PEDDY, Ardmore, Home Ec; EMERY PEIS- SIS, Curtiss, Wis., Engineering; RICHARD PENDLE- TON, Tulsa, Engineering; HAROLD PENNINGTON, Tulsa, Engineering; LARRY PENNINGTON, Vinita, A S; RUTH PENNINGTON, Oklahoma City, Home Ec. RODGER PEREYRA, Caracas, Venezuela, Engineering; SUSAN PERRINE, Tulsa, A S; NANCY PETTY, Okla- homa City, Education; DIANE PEYTON, Oklahoma City, Business; CHARLES PFEIFFER, Edmond, A S; RICHARD PHARISS, Bartlesville, Engineering. DAVID PICKRELL, Tipton, Agriculture; JEANNE PIERCE, Tulsa, Business; RICHARD PIERCE, Oklahoma City, A S; RUTH PINKERTON, Watonga, Education; GARY PINKSTON, Chickasha, Engineering; JOHN PIPPIN, Skiatook, Engineering. MAX PISCHEL, Oklahoma City, A S; WILLIAM PIS- TOLE, Buena Park, Calif., Engineering; STEPHANIE PITCHER, Vinita, A S; JOSEPH PITER, Yale, Business; MALINDA PLUM. Broken Arrow, Home Ec; PATRICIA POHL, Stillwater, AS. CHARLES POLK, Oklahoma City, A S; JUDY POLK, Sand Springs, Education; JANELLE POLLOCK, Okla- homa City, Business; DIANE PONTIUS, Hazelwood, Mo., A S; DAVID POPE, Loyal, Engineering; DONALD PORTER, El Reno, Engineering. KATHRYN PORTER, Broken Arrow, Education; TER- RELL POTTS, Bartlesville, Engineering; ALICE POW- ELL, Paoli, Home Ec; MELBA POWELL, Oklahoma City, Education; SANDRA PRESTON, Tulsa, Home Ec; LINDA PREWETT, Fargo, A S. DON PRIBOTH, Nardin, Agriculture; KENNETH PRICE, Duncan, Engineering; MERRY PRICE. Dela- ware, Business; NANCY PRICE. Coalgate, A S; TOM PRICE, Tulsa, Engineering; JOAN PRITCHETT. Okla- homa City, A S. GERALD PURSELL, El Dorado, Kan., Engineering; JAMES OUAID, Wardville, A S; DAVID QUALLS. Moore, Engineering- SHARON OUIATTO, Pryor, Edu- cation; JAMES RADER. Tulsa, Home Ec; JOHN RANDLE, Oklahoma City, Engineering. Page 529 SOPHOMORES JOE RANKIN, Oklahoma City, A S; RITA RANSON, Fairview, Education; SADEGH RASSAI, Kashmar, Iran, Engineering; STANLEY RATHJEN, Oklahoma City, Engineering; MICHELE RATLIFF, Okla homa City, Education; MARILYN RATZLAFF, Enid, A S. DENNIS RAWLINGS, Robins, AFB, Sa., A S; JOHN RAY, Harrah, A S; DANA READY, O'Fallon, III., A S; THOMAS REARDON, Bethpage, N.Y., Education; PAULA REASS, Houston, Tex., Agriculture; MIKE REDING, El Reno, A S. CAROL REED, Bartlesville, Business; JANET REED, Bartlesville, Education; LINDA REED, Stillwater, A S; MARGARET REED, Bartlesville, A S; STEVE REED, Stillwater, Business; JOHN REESE, Andarko, A S. MONTE REESE, Mooreland, Agriculture; FORREST REEVES, Tulsa, Engineering; KAREN REID, Dale, Edu- cation; STEPHAN REILLEY, Oklahoma City, Engineer- ing; JEAN REINS, Tulsa, Home Ec; LESLIE REISS, Tulsa, A S. JERRY REMINGTON, Covington, Business; RALPH RENFRO, Tahlequah, A S; DONALD RENNER, Loyal, Engineering; SUSAN RENTFRO, Oklahoma City, En- gineering; ANNETTE REOUA, Stillwater, Education; KATHRYN REYNOLDS, Tulsa, Business. NICHOLAS RICHARDSON, Bartlesville, A S; PAULA RICHARDSON, Wynnewood, A S; THOMAS RICH- ARDSON, Seminole, Business; RITA RICHMOND, Tulsa, Home Ec; DAVID RICKER, Oklahoma City, En- gineering; MARSHA RICKEY, Oklahoma City, Edu- cation. THOMAS RICKEY, Roosevelt, Engineering; ANNE RIDDLE, Altus, A S; KRISTIN RIEBEL, Oklahoma City, Business; CLAUDIA RIEMANN, Hunter, Home Ec; CAROL RILEY, Oklahoma City, Home Ec; DAN- NY RILEY, Ponca City, Business. SHARON RILEY, Mountain View, Business; JOHN RIVERS, Bartlesville, Engineering; MARILYN ROADS, Enid, Business; ROBERT ROARK, Oklahoma City, A S; FRANKIE ROBBINS, Medford, Engineering; CATHY ROBERTS, Tulsa, Business. DOROTHY ROBERTS, Vinita, Home Ec; COY ROB- INSON, Broken Arrow, Home Ec; DARLENE ROBIN- SON, Bartlesville, Business; DON ROBINSON, Boise City, Engineering; DOUGLAS ROBINSON, Holden- ville, A S; PAUL ROBINSON, Spring Valley, Calif.. Education. PAULA ROBINSON, Morrison, Business; RONALD ROBINSON, Hunter, Agriculture; ROBERT ROBISON, Cushing, A S; BRENDA RODERICK, Garden City, Kan., A S; MICHAEL RODGERS, Oklahoma City, A S; SHARON ROEDERER, Mount Pleasant, Iowa. Education. Page 530 Parties, Studies Fill Sophomore Weekends NANCY ROESCH, Elk City, Business; JANIE ROG- ERS, Willow, Education; MARTHA ROGERS, Hul- bert, Home Ec; VICKI ROLLINS, Jenks, Business; BECKY ROLLOW, Oklahoma City, Home Ec; JIM ROMEIS, Tulsa, Business. WALTER ROMERO, Tulsa, Education; STEPHEN RONCK, Enid, A S; LYNN RONEY, Stillwater, A S; JANICE ROOKS, Oklahoma City, Business; VERNON ROSAMOND, Broken Arrow, Engineering; RICKIE ROSE, Moore, Engineering. LINDA ROSEMAN, Champaign, III., A S; CARMEN ROSETH, Midland, S.D., Home Ec; BARBARA ROSS, Chickasha, A S; MARTA ROSS, Newkirk, A S; RE- NEE ROSZEL, Tulsa, A S; BILL ROUSE, Tulsa, A S. ALAN ROUTH, Oklahoma City, Engineering; PAT- RICIA ROUTON, Fort Sill, A S; DALE ROWLAND, Weatherford, Agriculture; GLORIA RUBAC, Okla- homa City, A S; FRANKIE RUSH, Meer, Agriculture; JANET RUSSELL, Liberal, Kan., A S. DAVID RYAN, Yale, Engineering; DONALD RYAN, Oklahoma City, A S; PHILLIP RYAN, Oklahoma City, Business; MERRITT SAKATA, Honolulu. Hawaii, En- gineering; GENE SAMPSON, Bristow, A S; THOMAS SAMS, Moore, Engineering. JOE SAMUEL, Tulsa, Business; NANCY SAMUELSON, Oklahoma City, Education; EVELYN SANDERS. Mus- kogee, A S; DOUGLAS SAROJAK. Bristol, Conn., Ag- riculture; JOHN SATTERFIELD, Whitefield, Agricul- ture; BILL SATTERFIELD, Tulsa, Home Ec. KAY SAVAGE, Garden City, N.Y., A S; VAN SCHAL- LENBERG, Guthrie, Engineering; JAMES SCHEIRER, Duncan, A S; LINDA SCHELLACK, Tulsa, Education; DON SCHIEBER, Kildare, Agriculture; JANE SCHIL- LER, Arkansas City, Kan., A S. JANIE SCHNEIDER, Ponca City, Education; LILLIAN SCHOELEN, Kingfisher, A S; KAY SCHONES, Elk City, A S; MARCIA SCHRANTZ, Tulsa, Home Ec; ANN SCHREMPP, Oklahoma City, A S; JOHN SCHUSTER, St. Louis, Mo., Home Ec. JAMES SCHWARZ, Okarche, Business; BEVERLY SCOTT, Fay, A S; EARL SCOTT, Waurika, Agricul- ture; JAN SCOTT, Tulsa, Home Ec; JIMMY SCOTT, Marlow, Engineering; JOHN SCOTT, Oklahoma City, A S. ROBERT SCRAPER, Elmendorf AFB, Alaska, Engineer- ing; JIMMY SELLERS, Stillwater, Engineering; CHARLES SETTLES, Antlers, Engineering; TIM SEW- ELL, Oklahoma City, A S; KAREN SHADDOX, Tulsa, Home Ec; ROBERT SHAFER, Pryor, Engineering. Page 531 SOPHOMORES RICHARD SHANAHAN, Guthrie, A S; KAY SHARP, Elk City, Home Ec; NANETTE SHAW, Yale, Educa- tion; TERRY SHAW, Burlington, Agriculture; LINDA SHEA, Oklahoma City, Education; KAREN SHEEGOG, Pauls Valley, Business. MASSOUD SHEHABI, Tehran, Iran, Engineering; BAR- BARA SHELL, Bartlesville, Education; IRWIN SHEL- TON, Oklahoma City, Engineering; MARIANNE SHEP- HERD, Alva, Education; RICHARD SHEPHERD, Lake Providence, La., Agriculture; MARY SHERIFF, Hollis, Business. KAREN SHERRILL, Midwest City, Education; CARO- LYN SHIBLEY, Sapulpa, Education; DONNA SHID- LER, Oklahoma City, A S; DAVID SHIELDS, Ponca City, Engineering; DEBORAH SHINN, Cordell, Home Ec; WILEY SHIRES, Childress, Tex., A S. JAMES SHIVER, Bartlesville, Home Ec; STEVE SHRI- VER, Midwest City, Agriculture; MARGARET SHROUF, Oklahoma City, A S; CHERYL SIEBER, Hennessey, Education; TEDD SILVEY, Oklahoma City, A S; JIM SIMMONS, Tulsa, A S. GARY SIMON, Ogd en, Utah, A S; LARRY SIMPSON, Enid, A S; MARSHALL SHARKY, Hunter, Business; JACK SKINNER, Dallas, Tex., Engineering; EARL SMAY, Stilwell, Engineering; DAN SMELTZER, Sapul- pa, A S. CAROL JEAN SMITH, Tulsa, Education; CAROL JULIA SMITH, Bartlesville, A S; CAROL L SMITH, Clinton-Sherman AFB, A S; CAROLYN SMITH. Bird- eye, Ark., A S; JANE SMITH, Edmond, Home Ec; GROVER SMITH, Stillwater, A S. KATHY SMITH, Tulsa, Home Ec; LARRY SMITH. Midwest City, Engineering; LENA SMITH, Oklahoma City, A S; LESLIE SMITH, Tulsa, Education; LINDA SMITH, Tulsa, A S; MICHAEL SMITH, Bartlesville, ROSELAN SMITH, Perry, A S; SHARON SMITH, Bartlesville, Education; STEVE SMITH, Altus, A S; HA- ZEL SMITHART, Caddo, Education; CAROLE SNEED. Amber, Business; DONALD SNETHEN, Omega, Engi- neering. CYNTHIA SODEN, Bartlesville, Home Ec; JAMES SODERSTROM, Park Forest, III., A S; MELVIN SOD- OWSKY, Fairview, Agriculture; STEPHEN SOMMERS, Perry, A S; ANNA SOUTHWARD, Drumright, Busi- ness; CAROLYN SPARKMAN, Elk City, Home Ec. NANCY SPARKS, Midwest City, Education; LARRY SPENCE, Greenwood, Del., Engineering; THOMAS SPICKELMIER. Enid, Engineering; JIMMY SPRADLIN, Oilton, Engineering; LOIS SPRAGUE. Medford, A S; THOMAS SPRINGFIELD, Oklahoma City, Agriculture. Page 532 Activities Consumed More Individual Time SHARON SPRINKLE, Broken Arrow, Home Ec; REX SPROUSE, Okmulgee, Engineering; LORI SPURLIN, Enid, Home Ec; SUSAN STANLEY, Blackwell, Edu- cation; JAMES STANTON, Bartlesville, Engineering; MAX STARR, Mooreland, Engineering. DICK STARR, Oklahoma City, A S; DALE STATON, Mangum, Agriculture; DAN STATON, Mangum, Agri- culture; OSCAR STAUDT, Okmulgee, Engineering; DE- ANNA STAUFFER, Burlington, A S; HAROLD ST. CLAIR, Omaha, Neb., Engineering. PAULA STEEPER, Bartlesville, Education; SUSAN STEINBOCK, Oklahoma City, A S; LARRY STEINER, Weatherford, A S; ELIZABETH STEPHENS, Altus, A S; SANDRA STEPHENS, Tulsa, Education; SHAR- ON STERK, Tulsa, Home Ec. RON STEVENS, Oklahoma City, A S; JUDY STEW- ARD, Shawnee, Business; MARSHA STEWART, Bartles- ville, Education; TOMME STEWART, Ponca City, A S; GENE STIDHAM, Anadarko, Business; DEANN STINCHCOMB, Minco, Home Ec. MARY STITT, Oklahoma City, Educalion; DIANA STI- VERS, Collinsville, Home Ec; DENNIS STOCKSEN, Medford, Agriculture; BEN STOCKTON, Newkirk, En- gineering; ROBERTA STOKES, Glencoe, A S; SUSAN STONE, Oklahoma City, A S. CHARLOTTE STOREY, Enid, A S; CHARLES STORM, Kingfisher, Agriculture; KENNETH STOUT, Blackwell, Engineering; MARCIA STOUT, Tulsa, Education; JENY STRATTON. Enid, Engineering; KAREN STRAW, Bar- tlesville, A S. NANCY STREET, Oklahoma City, Education; CARO- LYN STICKLAND, Stringtown, A S; PAUL STROKEY, Tulsa, Engineering; CLINTON STRONG, El Reno, A S; SHERLEEN STRONG, Blackwell, Education; DAVID STROTHER, Duncan, A S. SANDY STUART. Shattuck, A S; SHERIDAN STUMP, Midwest City, A S; JAN SUAGEE, Bartlesville, A S; STEVE SUDDETH, Stillwater, Business; MARY SUESZ, Oklahoma City, A S; JUDITH SULLENS, Bartlesville, Business. DAVE SULLIVAN, Grant Park, III., Business; DELORIS SUTHERLAND, Gate, A S; GRADY SUTHERS, Arnett, Agriculture; LINDA SUTTON, Oklahoma City, Edu- cation; NINA SWADLEY, Muskogee, Home Ec; DAN- IEL SWEENEY, Oologah, Business. DEIDRE SWENEY, Stillwater, A S; BONITA SYNAR, Miami, A S; KAREN TAGGART, Stillwater, Home Ec; DONALD TALLENT, Taloga, Agriculture; BARBARA TARR, Tulsa, A S; TONYA TATE, Roosevelt, A S. Page 533 SOPHOMORES LAURA TAYLOR, Oklahoma City, Education; MAR- CIA TAYLOR, Lawton, A S; NORA TAYLOR, Pryor, A S; RONALD TAYLOR, Wagoner, Agriculture; RONDEA TAYLOR, Purcell, Business; MARGARET TEEL, Tulsa, A S. NANCY TEEL, Tulsa, A S; ANN TEFFT , Enid, Business; DICK TE1S, Tulsa, Business; NELIA TEMPLETON, Hol- denville, A S; DON TERRELL, Okmulgee, Engineering; VERA TERRILL, Newkirk, Business. LARRY TERRY, Hobort, Business; RUSSELL THARP, Yale, Engineering; BECKY THOMAS, Stillwater, Home Ec; BETTY THOMAS, Fairview, A S; JANIE THOM- AS, Stillwater, Home Ec; BETTY THOMAS, Fairview, A S; JANIE THOMAS, Apache, Business; SHARON THOMAS, Vinita, Business. WILBUR THOMAS, Muskogee, Agriculture; GARY THOMASON, Morrison, Agriculture; GERTRUDE THOMASON, Stillwater, Home Ec; JUDY THOMP- SON, Lindsay, Business; LARRY THOMPSON, Fred- erick, Agriculture; ROBERT THOMPSON, Santa Rosa, Calif., Agriculture. MARY THOMSON, Valiant, A S; JAN TILLERY, Elk City, Home Ec; DENNIS TINBERG, Henryetta, A S; WILLIAM TINNEN, Stillwater, Agriculture; MARY TIPPECONNIC, Albuquergue, N.M., Home Ec; TER- RY TIPPENS, Weatherford, Agriculture. BOB TODD, Dewey, A S; JOE TODD, Bartlesville, Ag- riculture; SUZELLE TOMA, Snyder, Business; JIM TO- NEY, Dallas, Tex., A S; WILLIAM TOWLES, Tulsa, Business; WILLIAM TOWNSEND, Edmond, Business. FRANK TRENARY, Shidler, Agriculture; JAMES TROX- EL, Oklahoma City, A S; KENNETH TRYNER, Beth- any, A S; DONALD TUCKER, Cushing, A S; JO TUCKER, Byron, Education; PATRICIA TUCKER, Ok- lahoma City, Education. RONALD TUCKER, Heavener, A S; SANDRA TUCK- ER, Midwest City, A S; THOMAS TURNER, Still- water, Engineering; STEVEN UZZELL, Bartlesville, Ag- riculture; RONALD VALLANCE, Manhattan Beach, Calif., A S; CHERYL VAN BURKLEO, Tulsa, Home Ec. TERRY VANCE, Pond Creek, Engineering; MICKEY VANDERWORK, Taloga, Agriculture; ROSE VAUGHN, Yale, Education; KEN VENZKE, Ponca City, A S; STEPHEN VOGEL, Tulsa, Engineering; AMANDA VON TUNGELN, Calumet, A S. DONN VORSE, Oklahoma City, A S; CLARENCE VOTH, Inola, Business; RONALD VOTH, Fairview, Business; JILL WADDELL, Oklahoma City, A S; CRYS- TAL WADE, Tulsa, Home Ec; JAY WAGLE, Stillwater, Page 534 Budgeting One's Time Became Essential JOHN WAGNON, Hominy, Education; LORRIN WALKER, Bartlesville, A S; MARY WALKER, Okla- homa City, A S- JERRY WALKUP, Stillwater, Agri- culture; TERRY WALKUP, Stillwater, Business; ELIZA- BETH WALL, Shawnee, A S. JOSEPHINE WALLS, Oklahoma City, Education; MARY WALTERS, Norman, Home Ec; NANCY WAL- TERS, Bartlesville, A S; KAY WALTON, Sand Springs, Business; JOHN WANER, Oklahoma City, Business; PATRICIA WARD, Geary, A S. SUE WARD, Sentinel, Business; WILLIAM WARDS, Tulsa, Engineering; BENNIE WARE, Ponca City, A S; GARY WATERS, Cherryvale, Kan., A S; GEORGE WATKINS, Bartlesville, Business; EDDIE WATTS, Del City, Home Ec. JUNE WATTS, Tulsa, Home Ec; WAYNE WEATHER- LY, Stillwater, A S; JOHN WEATHERSTON, St. Paul, Minn., Home Ec.- CLAIREDA WEAVER, Tishomingo, Business; SUZETTE WEAVER, Tulsa, A S; TIMOTHY WEBBER, Bartlesville, Business. MALINDA WEBER Pond Creek, A S; RICHARD WEBER, Tulsa Engineering; MARCIA WEDIN, Still- water, Agriculture; LYNDA WEDMAN, Yukon, Busi- ness; JUDY WEEDIN, Tulsa, Business; KATHRYN WEI- BEL, Stillwater. A S. JAMES WEIGEL, Plainfield, N.J., A S; MIKE WEIS- MAN, Oklahoma City, A S; CHARLIE WHITELY, Oklahoma City, Engineering; WAYNE WHITNAH, Choctaw, Agriculture; MAX WIEWEL, Okarche, Agri- culture; DARRYL WELCH, Mustang, Engineering. SHERIDAN WELCH, Ponca City, Business; DOLPH WELLBORN, Oklahoma City, Engineering; DALE WELLS, Cushing, Business; JON WELLS, Harrah, Ag- riculture; DEAN WERTZ, Oklahoma City, Business; BARRY WEST, Tulsa, Business. GARY WEST, Muldrow, Agriculture; JAY WESTER- MEYER, Del City A S; PHYLLIS WHATLEY, Tulsa, Business; DON WHEELER, Enid, Engineering; DAVID WHISNANT, Tulsa, A S; DONALD WHITAKER, Tul- sa, Agriculture. MAREYN WHITE, Oklahoma City, Education; OLIVE WHITE, Bartlesville, Education; LINDA WHITLOW, Oklahoma City, Home Ec; JOY WHITSON, Nowata, A S; HERBERT WIECHMAN, North Platte, Nebr., En- gineering; TERRY WILBURN, Tulsa, A S. LAWRENCE WILDER, Tulsa, Engineering; BRUCE WILHELM, Los Altos, Calif., Education; TERENCE WILKEN, Tyrone, Business; CHESTER WILLEY, Cald- well, Kan., Engineering; MICHAEL WILLHOITE, Ho- bart, A S; ANN WILLIAMS, Mulhall, Home Ec. Page 535 SOPHOMORES CAROL WILLIAMS, Enid, Education; DEWEY WILL- IAMS, Stillwater, Business; EMMA WILLIAMS, Ok- mulgee, A S; JANET WILLIAMS, Tulsa, Education; JOHN WILLIAMS, Midwest City, Business. KENNY WILLIAMS, Tulsa, Engineering; SHARON WILLIAMS, Tulsa, Home Ec; STANLEY WILLIAMS, Dallas, Tex., Engineering; JANE WILLINSHAM, Still- water, Home Ec; KENCIL WILLISON, Ponca City, Engineering. WILLIAM WILLSEY, Seminole, Business; BARRY WIL- SON, Waukomis, Engineering; DONNA WILSON, Ok- lahoma City, Education; PATTI WILSON, Enid, Edu- cation; TERRY WILSON, Shawnee, A S. DOUGLAS WILSON, Duncan, A S; BOBBIE WIN- FIELD, Bixby, Home Ec; SHARYN WINKLER, Okla- homa City, Education; SHIRLEY WINTERS, Vinita, A S; SHEILA WISHERD, Tulsa, A S. PENNY WITCRAFT, Pawhuska, Education; JAMES WITTE, Tulsa, Engineering; SARAH WOJAHN, Pryor, Business; LARRY WOLLARD, Oklahoma City, A S; MARY WOMACK, Rattan, Education. DALE WOOD, Tulsa, Business; GARY WOOD, Bar- tlesville, Engineering; HAROLD WOODALL, Freder- ick, Agriculture; MARIONETTE WOODARD, Tulsa, Business; JANE WOODARD, Dewev Education. JOSEPH WOODCOCK, Indianola, Iowa, Business; CAROLYN WOODS, Enid, A S; T. P. WOODWARD, Oklahoma City, Business; MARCHITA WREDE, Geary, Education; CHERYL WRIGHT, Tulsa, A S. PHILLIP WRIGHT Tulsa, A S; RILEY WRIGHT, Enid, A S; TOMMY WRIGHT, Muldrow, Engineering; RAN- DY WYATT, Tulsa, A S; SUSAN WYNNE, Bartles- ville, A S. HARVEY YOST. Billings, A S; JESSE YOUNG, Tahl- equah, Agriculture; RICHARD YOUNG, Tulsa, A S; SUSAN YOUNG, Tulsa, A S; CHARLES ZANG, Ponca City, Engineering. Page 536 FRESHMEN KERMIT HOLDERMAN Vice-president Page 537 FRESHMEN ELTON ABBOTT, Pauls Val ley, Engineering; PAUL ABBOTT, Oklahoma City, A S; SUSAN ABRAMS, Tulsa, Education; JUDITH ADAIR, Tulsa, Business; CARY ADAMS, Enid, Engineering; FAE ADAMS, Ok- lahoma City, Home Ec. IRETA ADAMS, Eldorado, Education; CAROL ADAMS, Tulsa, Business; PAT ADCOCK, Shawnee, Education; JOHNNY ADEN, Clinton, A S; ROBYN ADY, Sioux City, Iowa, A S; JAMES ALBERT, Woodward, A S. CHARLES ALDEN, Oklahoma City, A S; PATRICK ALDREDGE, Bartlesville, A S; JANE ALDRICH, Okla- homa City, Education; JOANNE ALEXANDER, Chand- ler, Home Ec; SHEILA ALEXANDER, Stillwater, A S; JOYCE ALLBRITAIN, Titusville, Fla., Business. NANCY ALBRITTON, Stillwater, A S; BENTLEY AL- LEN, Midwest City, Business; JAMES ALLEN, Pampa, Tex., Business; JOHN H. ALLEN, Jenks, Business; JOHN ALLEN, Tulsa, A S; LANA J. ALLEN, Tulsa, LANA S. ALLEN, Newkirk, Business; LARRY ALLEN, Lamont, A S; PATRICIA ALLEN, Tulsa, A S; ROBERT ALLEN, Bartlesville, A S; GARY ALLISON, Midwest City, Engineering; BRENDA ALLRED, Oklahoma City, Business. LOU ALMON, Elk City, A S; CHARLES ALWARD, Midwest City, Education; JUDITH AMEND, Overseas, A S; LINDA AMMONS, Clinton, Home Ec; SHAR- ON ANDERSON, Richardson, Tex., Home Ec; AN- DREA ANDERSON, Midwest City, A S. JAMES ANDERSON, Altus, A S; KAREN J. ANDER- SON, Velma, Education; KAREN S. ANDERSON, Heavener, A S; LYNN ANDERSON, Tulsa, A S; JAMES ANDREWS, Stillwater, Business; MAX AN- THIS, Austin, Tex., Engineering. ROBERT ARMBRUSTER, Cherokee, Agriculture; DI- ANE ARMSTRONG, Midwest City, A S; GARRY ARMSTRONG, Jennings, Engineering; NEILL ARM- STRONG, Edmonton, Canada, Business; SANDY AR- NESON, Stillwater, Home Ec; FLO ARNOLD, Wal- ters, Business. DEBORAH ASHENHURST, Garland, Tex., A S; PHYL- LIS ASKEW, Bartlesville, Business Education; DALE ATHERTON, Enid, A S; GARY AUSTIN, Oklahoma City, Home Ec; LYNN AUSTIN, Oklahoma City, Busi- ness; MARY AUSTIN, Seminole, A S. LINDA AVEN, Oklahoma City, A S; THOMAS AV- ERY, A S; CYNTHIA AXE, Bartlesville, A S; NOR- MA BADGLEY, Keyes, Home Ec; BETTY BAER, Mus- kogee, A S; SHARLA BAILEY, Oklahoma City, A S. Page 538 Freshmen Received Mid-semester Grades JEFFREY BAKER, Tulsa, A S; JOYCE BAKER, Tulsa, A S; KAREN BAKER, Houston, Tex., A S; LELA BA- KER, Garber, Business; MARILYN BAKER, Edmond, A S; MICHAEL BAKER, Arapaho, Agriculture. WILLIAM JAMES BAKER, Oklahoma City, A S; WILLIAM JERRY BAKER, Oklahoma City, Home Ec; JOHN BALL, Fort Worth, Tex., Agriculture; RONNIE BALL, Hobart, Agriculture; TOMI BANCROFT, Yale, A S; RICHARD BANKS, Tulsa, A S. STEPHEN BARBARICK, Littleton, Colo., A S; FRANK BARBER, Madrid, Spain, A S; CHARLES BARKER, Hobart, A S; JANE BARNARD, Oklahoma City, Business; BARBETTE BARNES, Key West, Fla., A S; CHARLES BARNES, Lawton, Engineering. TROYA BARNES, Stillwater, A S; WILLIAM BARNES, Tulsa, Engineering; PAULA BARNES, Owasso, Busi- ness; BEVERLY BARR, Bristow, A S; SUSAN B ARR, Medford, Home Ec; KATHY BARRETT, Oklahoma City, A S. ALETA BARTH, Buffalo, Home Ec, JOHN BARTH- ELEMY, Ochelata, Engineering; CONNIE BARTON, Pawhuska, Education; TERRY BASS, Okmulgee, Home Ec; GARY BASSETT, Cherokee, Engineering; EUGENE BATCHELDER, Bartlesville, Engineering. JOHN BATDORF, Midwest City, Engineering; CHARLES BATES, Cyril, Agriculture; LINDA BATES, Stillwater, A S; ALLEN BATTLES, Elmore City, En- gineering; ROY BAUCOM, Bethany, Engineering; TOM BAUGH, Sand Springs,' Enginering. JOHN BAUM, Kaw City, Engineering; STEPHEN BAUSTERT, Okarche, Agriculture; JON BAYOUTH, Tulsa, Home Ec; GARY BEADLES, Clinton, Agricul- ture; ELIZABETH BEAL, Henryetta, Home Ec; EDDIE BEARCE, Marlow, Agriculture. JOE BEARE, Antlers, Engineering; JANE BEATY, Oklahoma City, Business; ROBERT BECHER, Tulsa, Business; MIKE BECKNER, Oklahoma City, A S; BOB- BY BEOWAR, Bethany, Engineering; LARRY BEEBY, Marshall. EJucation. JANE BEECHAM, Stillwater, Home Ec; PATRICIA BELL, Norman, A S; MARGARET BENBROOK, Wood- ward, A S; BARBARA BENNETT, Tulsa, Home Ec; CAROL BENNETT, Bartlesville, A S; ELIZABETH BENNETT, Oklahoma City, Home Ec. KEITH BENNETT, Nowata, Engineering; LINDA BEN- NETT, Tulsa, Business; ROBERT BENNETT, Oklahoma City, Engineering; WARREN BENNETT, Oklahoma City, Engineering; DENICE BERG, Enid, A S; AR- THUR BERGMAN, Newkirk, A S. FRESHMEN DON BERGGUIST, Tulsa, Engineering; SUSAN BERG- SCHNEIDER, Pauls Valley, A S; PHILLIP BERLOWITZ, Oklahoma City, Enginering; BARBARA BERRY, Chero- kee, Home Ec; JERRY BERRY, Tulsa, A S; SUSAN BERTCH, Oklahoma City, A S. JANE BEST, Midwest City, Education; JOHN BEST, Oklahoma City, Engineering; JAMES BETTS, Nowata, A S; LINDA BEVERLY, Oklahoma City, Education; MARK BIONICK, Okmulgee, Business; BERYLE BIER- BOWER, Nero Milford, Conn., Business. CAROL BIGGS, Tulsa, Education; MARY BIGGS, Tulsa, Education; JOHN BIGHEART, Pawhuska, A S; BET- TY BILLINGS, Homewood, III., Business; RODNEY BIL- LINGS, Enid, Engineering; CHARLES BISCOE, Okla- homa City, A S. JOHN BISCOE, Carter, Agriculture; LINDA BISHOP, Chandler, Business; SHARON BISHOP, Oklahoma City, Home Ec; TERRY BISHOP, Muskogee, A S; BILL BIT- TLE, Checotah, A S; MARGARET BIVENS, Tulsa, A S; JUDY BLACK, Oklahoma City, A S; WILLIAM BLACKBURN, Tulsa, Business; CHARLES BLACK- FORD, Oklahoma City, Engineering; LINDA BLAGG, Oklahoma Ciry, Business; LLOYD BLAINE, Midwest city, A S; JANET BLAIZE, Tulsa, A S. BRENT BLAKE, Tulsa, A S; MICHAEL BLAKESLEE, Oklahoma City, A S; DONNA BLASDEL, Woodward, A S; MARY BLEDSOE, Oklahoma City, A S; MAR- REL BLEHM, Guthrie, Engineering; BEVERLY BLEV- INS, Tulsa, A S NANCY BLOCK, Oklahoma City, A S; CARL BLOOM, Oklahoma City, Business; VICKI BLOOM- QUIST, Tulsa, A S; BILL BLUBOUGH, Medford, A S; LOUIS BODNAR, Lawton, A S; LINDA BOGERT. Sand Springs, A S. KAREN BOGGS, Tulsa, A S; SHARON BOGLE, Ok- lahoma City, Home Ec; CHARLES BOHAN, Oklaho- ma City, A S; MARJORIE BOLTON, Oklahoma City, Home Ec; ROBERT BOLTON, Tulsa, A S- NANCY BOMHOFF, Oklahoma City, Business. RITA BOMMER, Oklahoma City, Home Ec; JON BOND, Oklahoma City, Engineering; HAROLD BONE, Temple, Agriculture; BARBARA BONIFAZI, Tulsa, A S; BILL BONNER, Midwest City, A S;BILL BOONE, Kaw City, Business. ROYETTA BORUNDA, Midwest City, Education; MI- CHAEL BOSCH, Tulsa, Engineering; RUTH BOUNDS, Guymon, A S; BLYE BOWEN, Tulsa, Home Ec; SHAR- ON BOWIE, Tulsa, A S; NANCY BOWLING, Duncan, Education. Page 540 Christine Reynolds Was Freshman Queen DONNA BOWLWARE, Oklahoma City, A S; CAROL BOWMAN, Oklahoma City, A S; LINDA BOWMAN. Oklahoma City, Business; SALLY BOWSHER, Tulsa, Home Ec; CAROLYN BOYCE, Tulsa, A S; DONALD BOYD, Oklahoma City, Business. MARY BOYD, Oklahoma City, Business; BETSY BOYLE, Enid, A S; DELMER BOYLES, Broken Arrow, A S; REBECCA BRABNER, Oklahoma City, Education; SAN- DRA BRADFORD, Ada, A S; JUDITH BRADLEY, Oklahoma City, A S. LARRY BRADLEY, Olustee, A S; PATRICIA BRAD- LEY, Tulsa, Education; LINDA BRADSHAW, Sand Springs, A S; MARILYN BRADY, Tulsa, A S; PAM BRAKEFIELD, Yukon, Home Ec; RICHARD BRAKEY, Tulsa, Business. PAULA BRAND, Oklahoma City, Business; LAURA BRANDLE, Oklahoma City, Business; GARY BRAN- ICK, Richard, Tex., Engineering; PAUL BRANNON, McLoud, Agriculture; JAMES BRASIER, Okmulgee, A S; BOBBY BRATCHER, Maysville, Agriculture. JOHN BRAZIL, Columbus, Ga., Engineering; CAROL BRAZIL, Sentinel, Education; ROBERT BREEDLOVE, Stillwater, A S; MICHAEL BRENDLER, Tulsa, Busi- ness; MARY BREON, San Francisco, Calif., A S; MARY BRETCHNEIDER, Duncan, A S. JAMES BRIDGEMAN, Miami, A S; THOMAS BRID- WELL, Bartlesville, Engineering; BETTY BRIGGS, Mid- west City, Business; STEPHEN BRIGGS, Frederick, .A S; GARY BRITTON, Tulsa, A S; NANCY BRITTON, Montgomery, Ala., A S. SANDRA BROCK, Pawnee, Education; TAMMIE BROCK, Fletcher, Business; RICHARD BROCKSMITH, Tulsa, Business; CHARLES BRONAUGH, Duncan, En- gineering; CARROLL BROOKS, Altus, A S; JUDY BROOKS, Bethany, Education. PATRICK BROOKS, Chickasha, Business; LARRY BROUKAL, Collinsville, Business; DAVID BROWN, Enid, Engineering; DIANA BROWN, Bixby, A S; JAMES BROWN, Cherokee, Business; JANET BROWN, Jenks, Business. MARY BROWN, Ponca City, A S; PHYLLIS BROWN, Tulsa, A S; RETA BROWN, Alva, A S; RICHARD BROWN, Stillwater, Engineering; STEVEN BROWN, Oklahoma City, A S; EDITH BROWNELL, Waynoka, Home Ec. GERALD BROWNING, Tulsa, A S; CINDA BROWN- LEE, Oklahoma City, Home Ec; DAVIS BROWNLEY, Tulsa, A S; KAYE BRUMM, Oklahoma City, Home Ec; SHERRON BRUMMETT, Tulsa, Business; ROBERT BRY- ANT, Tulsa, A S. Page 541 FRESHMEN THOMAS BRYANT, Okmulgee, Engineering; SAMMIE BUCHANAN, Tulsa, Business; TERRY BUCHANAN, Tulsa, A S; JELINDA BUCHOLZ, Covington, Home Ec; KEITH BUCHWALD, Oklahoma City, A S; ROB- ERT BUCK, Oklahoma City, Engineering. CHARLOTTE BUCKMASTER, Duncan, Education; TOMMY BUCKNER, Altus, Agriculture; HAROLD BUERCKLIN, Tulsa, Agriculture; RANELL BULES, Enid, A S; KIT BULL, Woodward, A S; BETTY BULLARD, Elk City, Education. THEODORE BULLINGER, Tulsa, A S; VAN BUMPAS, Oklahoma City, Engineering; JIM BURCHAM, Sand Springs, Business; JANICE BURGER, Hartshorne, Home Ec; ROY BURKE, Midwest City, Agriculture; WARREN BURKE, Seminole, Engineering. ALAN BURKHART, Freedom, Agriculture; WILLIAM BURNETT, Okmulgee, A S; NANCY BURNS, Fred- erick, Education; SARA BURNS, Oklahoma City, A S; BARBARA BURROWS, Tahlequah, Education; DAVID BURROWS, Ponca City, Engineering. JEANETTE BUSH, Tulsa, A S; RICHARD BUSH, Tulsa, Education; JOHN BUTLER, Tulsa, Business; LINDA BUTLER, Tulsa, Business; THOMAS BUTLER, Perryton, Tex., A S; ARLENE BUTT, Oklahoma City, Education. JERRY BUTTERBAUGH, Fairfax, Engineering; PAMELA BYERLEY, Duncan, A S; PEGGY BYERS, Tulsa, Home Ec; ILLONA BYFORD, Oklahoma City, Home Ec; PATTI BYLER, Oklahoma City, A S; DARRELL BYRD, Tulsa, Engineering. DONALD BYRD, Tulsa, Business; ROGER CAGLE, Heavener, Engineering; LINDA CALABRO, Midwest City, A S; RONALD CALHOUN, Marlow, Engineer- ing; KATHIE CALDWWELL, Bartlesville, Business; RICHARD CALL, Tulsa, Business. LINDA CALLAHAN, Tulsa, A S; K. Y. CALVIN, Hu- go, Engineering; DOUGLAS CAMPBELL, Tulsa, A S; LARRY CAMPBELL, Tulsa, Business; MICHAEL CAMP- BELL, Ponca City, Engineering; MYRNA CAMPBELL, Oklahoma City, Education. ODELL CAMPBELL, Hanna, Engineering; SAMUEL CAMPBELL, Oklahoma City, Engineering; SARAH CAMPBELL, Temple, A S; CYNTHIA CANADY, Tulsa, A S; SHERRY CANNON, Bartlesville, A S; TANA CANNY, Oklahoma City, Home Ec. DAVE CAPRON, Oklahoma City, Engineering; DAVID CARAM, Midwest City, Engineering; JANET CAREY, Midwest City, Business; JANE CARLILE, Ponca City, A S; MARGARET CARLIN, Tulsa, A S; SHERRY CARLTON, Del City, Business. Page 542 New Class Found Curriculum Challenging GWENDOLYN CARMENT, Ponca City, Home Ec; RICK CARNEY, Hazlewood, Mo., Business; DAVID CARPENTER, Farmington, N.M., Business; EDWARD CARPENTER, Tulsa, Business; JANET CARPENTER, Cushing, A S; RONNIE CARR, Coweta, Engineering. CHARLES CARROLL, Enid, Business; JANICE A. CAR- ROLL, Elmore City, A S; JANICE F. CARROLL, Okla- homa City, Business; ANITA CARTER, Davis, A S; BEVERLY CARTER, Oklahoma City, Business; JANIS CARTER, Muskogee, Business. JERRY CARTER, Hollis, Agriculture; STEVEN CARTER, Oklahoma City, Engineering; FRANCES CARVER, Adair, Home Ec; JIMMY CARY, Tulsa, A S; TOMMY CASE, Oklahoma City, A S; MARY CASEY, Oklaho- ma City, A S. JUDY CASFORD, Oklahoma City, Education; JOSEPH CASH, Tulsa, A S; ARTHUR CASPER, Oklahoma City, Home Ec; MARILYN CASSIDY, Blackwell, Busi- ness; MARILYN CASSODY, Covington, Home Ec; RICHARD CASTER, Mooreland, A S. BONITA CATES, Elmwood, A S; DOUGLAS CAVES, Muskogee, A S; JERRY CEDRONE, Tulsa, Engineering; JANE CESAR, Dalhart, Tex., Education; CHERYL CHAAT, Oklahoma City, A S; JOHN CHAFFIN, Perry, A S. BEVERLY CHAMBERS, Ardmore, Home Ec; LAURA CHAMBERS, Ripley, Business; THOMAS CHAMBERS, Midwest City, Agriculture; JUDY CHANDLER, Okla- homa City, A S; WILLIAM CHANDLER, Tulsa, Busi- ness; KEITH CHAPIN, Muskogeee, Business. PATRICIA CHAPMAN, Tulsa, A S; PAMELA CHEAT- HAM, Crescent, Home Ec; ROBERT CHEEK, Bartles- ville, Business; CHARLOTTE CHESSMORE, Nowata, Home Ec; MICHAEL CHIEPPO, Tulsa, Engineering; JOANN CHILDERS, Midwest City, A S; BRUCE CHILL, Guymon, Business; MICHEAL CHRIS- TIAN, Ada, A S; SYLVIA CHUMLEY, Altus, A S; JOHN CHURCH, Tulsa Engineering; JUDITH CHURCH, Tulsa, Education; DAVID CLABAUGH, Pry- or, Engineering. LINDA CLANCY, Hugo, Education; CARLYN CLARK, Tulsa, A S; FREDERICK CLARK, Tulsa, Engineering; GARY CLARK, Morris, Agriculture; JANIS CLARK, Dallas, Tex., Home Ec; LINDA CLARK, Tulsa, Edu- cation. MARILYN CLARK, Tulsa, A S; SARAH CLARK, Tul- sa, Education; SHARON CLARK, Stillwater, Home Ec; VICKY CLARK, McAlester, Business; JANET CLARY, Oklahoma City, Education; BRYAN CLAY, Idabel, Ed- ucation. Page 543 FRESHMEN TOMMY CLEGHORN, Tu'sa, Business; MICHAEL CLEWNER, Brooklyn, N.Y., Business; SUSIE CLINKEN- BEARD, McAlester, Education; CAMILLA CLYMER, Pauls Valley, A S; THOMAS COATS, Tulsa, Engineer- ing; ANNAMARIE COBB, Tusa, Education. JAMES COBB, McAlester, A S; JONNE COCHRAN, Edmond, A S; LINDA COCHRAN, Cushing, Busi- ness; LAURA COE, Tulsa, Business; JAMES COFFEY, St. Louis, Mo., Engineering; JEAN COFFEY, Midwest City, A S. LINDA COFFIN, Waukomis, Business; MARTHA COFFMAN, Tulsa, A S; ELAIN COSBURN, Oklahoma City, Home Ec; LOUIS COHEN, Shawnee, Business; CHERYL COINER, Tulsa, Business; HARLAN COIT, Oklahoma City, Business. ANITA COLBY, Broken Arrow, A S; CLARK COLD- IRON, Perry, A S; JAMES COLE, Beaver, Engineer- ing; JEFF COLE, Tulsa, Business; LESTER COLE, Okla- homa City, Business; MARILYN COLE, Oklahoma City, Business. MICHAEL COLE, Duncan, A S; MOLLIE COLEMAN, Tulsa, Business; RONALD COLEMAN, Loring, AFB, Me., A S; GEORGE COLLIER, Oklahoma City, Busi- ness; CURTIS COLLINS, Tulsa, A S; DIANA COL- LINS, Clinton, A S. SHARON COLLINS. Cleveland, Home Ec; DAVID COLLUM, Oklahoma City, Business; REMONA COL- SON, Byars, A S; BRUCE COMBS, Shawnee, Home Ec; KAY COMBS, Oklahoma City, A S; KAREN COMPTON, Oklahoma City, Business. PAULA COMPTON, Pryor, A S; CAROLE CONLEY, Oklahoma City, Education; CHARLES CONLEY, Bar- tlesville, Engineering; SIDNEY CONNER, Lone Wolf, Agriculture; MARJORIE CONNORS, Bartlesville, Home Ec; VIVIAN CONWAY, Seminole, A S. BILLIE COOK, Littlefield, Tex., Home Ec; CAROLYN COOK, Tulsa, Business; JANA COOK, Cleveland, Business; KENNETH COOK, Muskogee, A S; RICH- ARD COOK, Logan, Agriculture; TED COOLEY, Okla- homa City, Engineering. PATRICIA COON, Tulsa, A S; CONNIE COONRAD, Stillwater, A S; CAROLYNE COOPER, Oklahoma City, A S; GLENDA COOPER, Oklahoma City, A S; JO ELLEN COOPER, Pond Creek A S; KAREN COOPER, Midwest City, Business. MARY COPELAND, Tulsa, Business; PAMELA COPE- LAND, Tulsa, A S; CONNIE COPPINGER, Pryor, A S; CAROL CORBIN, Kingfisher, Home Ec; ROB- ERT CORDES, Fort Smith, Ark., A S; BARBARA COREY, Oklahoma City, A S. Page 544 Hours of Study Paid Off at Grade Time KAREN CORLEE, Fort Worth, Tex., Education; KEN- NETH CORLEY Dibble, A S; CLOYD CORNISH, Ok- lahoma City, Business; KAREN CORNISH, Tulsa; A S; ANNE CORNWELL, Tulsa Business; JANET CORT- RIGHT, Ponca City, Business. WILLIAM COSGROVE, Oklahoma City, Engineering; VICTOR COTNER, Wewoka, A S; JAMES COTTON, Oklahoma City, Engineering; GARY COTTONGIM, Stillwater, Business; HARVEY COURT, Oklahoma City, A S; GLENDA COVINGTON, Tulsa, Home Ec. SUZANNE COWART, Houston, Tex., A S; DIANE COX, Hominy, Business; GINGER COX, Bixby, A S; JOE COX, Stillwater, Business; JOHN COX, Marietta, Business; LINDA COX, Boise City, A S. LOLA COX, Bartlesville, Business; JEANNE COX, Ok- lahoma City, Home Ec; RICHARD COX, Tulsa, Edu- cation; SHARON COX, Lawton, A S; DOROTHY CRAGAR, Hobart A S; CHERYL CRAIN, Tulsa, Home Ec. KENDALL CRANSTON, Cushing, Engineering; CYN- THIA CRAVER, Tulsa, A S; CHRISTINE CRAWFORD, Prairie Village, Kan., A S; CINDY CRAWFORD, Ok- lahoma City, Business; RAYMOND CRAWFORD, Tul- sa, Agriculture; VICKI CREASEY, Oklahoma City, A S. JAMES CREIDER, Tulsa, A S; DARWIN CRIDER, Oklahoma City, Home Ec; CYNTHIA CROCKETT, Tulsa, Education; ELIZABETH CROMWELL, Enid, A S; LANA CROSS, Broken Arrow, A S; JOHN CROW- DER, Fairfax, Education. SUSAN CRUDUP, Oklahoma City, A S; DENNIS CRUME, Eldorado, Education; LINDA CRUME, El- dorado, Education; DOUGLAS CRUMLEY, Pryor, En- gineering; NANCY CUDD, Stillwater, Business; CHARLES CULBERTSON, Cleveland, Agriculture. DANIEL CULLIN, Glassboro, N.J., Engineering; LILA CUMMINGS, Midwest City, Home Ec; KAREN CUMMINS, Duncan, A S; JACKIE CUNNINGHAM, Tulsa, Education; JOHN CUNNINGHAM, Chandler, Agriculture; WALTER CURRY, Oklahoma City, Busi- ness. TINA CURTIS, Oklahoma City, Education; LUTHER CURTIS, Oklahoma City, A S; PAULA CURTIS, Pur- cell, Education; THELMA CURTIS, Tulsa, Home Ec; SCARLETT CUSTER, Copan, Home Ec; MARGARET DALTON, Okmulgee, A S. JULIE DANIELSON, Manhattan, Kan., A S; SHARON DARNELL, Bartlesville, Business; PHYLLIS DAUBERT, Gotebo, A S; JAMES DAVENPORT, Oklahoma City, Engineering; KENNETH DAVENPORT, Duncan, Engi- neering; ROLAND DAVIES. Tulsa, A S. r Page 545 FRESHMEN CATHERINE DAVIS, Enid, Business; JANE DAVIS, Cherokee, A S; KAREN B. DAVIS, Okmulgee, Home Ec; KAREN S. DAVIS, Oklahoma City, A S; LINDA DAVIS, Oklahoma City, A S; PAMELA DAVIS, Tulsa, PATSY DAVIS, Oklahoma City, Education; ROBERT DAVIS, Ponca City, A S; STEPHANIE DAVIS, Chicka- sha, Home Ec; SUZANNE DAVIS, Pawhuska, Busi- ness; VIVIAN DAVIS, Broken Arrow, Home Ec; KATHY DAWSON, Tulsa, Business. JIM DAY, Midwest City, A S; PAM DAY, Beaver, Ed- ucation; PAUL DAY, Cleveland, Agriculture; GRETA DEAN, Hammon, Home Ec; JANETTE DEAN, Okla- homa City, A S; JANICE DECKER, Bartlesville, Edu- cation. RICHARD DECKER, Enid, A S; JANICE DECOR- DOVA, Oklahoma City, Education; MARY DEFELICE, Tulsa, A S; DIANE DEFOE, Enid, A S; JERRY DE- FOOR, Muskogee, A S; JIM DEJARNETTE, Tulsa, LINDA DELAHAY, Oklahoma City, Education; AN- DREA DELANA, El Reno, Education; GINGER DEN- NIS, Clayton, Home Ec; LINDA DENNIS. Blanchard, Home Ec; GAIL DENT, Oklahoma City, A S; RAW- LEY DENT, Tulsa, A S. SUE DENTON, Stillwater, Business; TRISHA DENTON, Oklahoma City, Home Ec; GARY DETRICH, Midwest City, Agriculture; DAVID DEWEESE, Barnsdall, Busi- ness; RANDAL DIAL, Bristow, A S; KEITH DICKEN, Prairie Village, Kan., Enginee-ing. CURTIS DICKERSON, Bartlesville, A S; STEVEN DICKEY, Oklahoma City, Engineering; LLOYD DICK- INSON, South Coffeyville, Agriculture; RICHARD DICKS. Stillwater, Business; LARRY DICKSON, Arnett, Engineering; JODY DILLESHAW, Oklahoma City, A S. JACK DILLEY, Broken Arrow, Engineering; LINDA DILLINGHAM, Bartlesville, Home Ec; MICHAEL DILLINGHAM, McAlester, Education; JUDY DILL- MAN. Tulsa, Home Ec; WILLIAM DILLSAVER, Mor- ris, Agriculture; FRANK DINGEE, Oklahoma City, Busi ness. CHARLES DIRICKSON, VInita, A S; JAMES DIRICK- SON, Midwest City, Engineering; LOIS DITMORE, Newkirk, Business; KATHLEEN DIXON, Tulsa, Business; SHEILA DOBBIN, McAlester, Home Ec; SUSAN DOCKINS, Shawnee, Education. DEBORAH DOLEZAL, Perry, Education; JUDI DON- ALDSON, Stillwater, A S; LEON DOOLEY, Bartles- ville, Business; WILLIAM DORMAN, Tulsa, Home Ec; PATRICK DOOR, Oklahoma City, Engineering; CHARLES DORRTS, Stillwater, A S. Page 546 Study and Recreation Filled Frosh's Day JAMES DOUGLAS, Tulsa, Engineering; RICHARD DOUGLAS, Oklahoma City, A S; PATRICIA DOW, Tulsa, A S; KATHY DOYLE, Ponca City, A S; JOHN DRAKE, East Amherst, N.J., Engineering; STANLEY DREW, Buffalo, Agriculture. ALICE DRINKWATER, Oklahoma City, A S; DAVID DRUDE, Midland, Tex., Agriculture; LARRY DUCK- ERT, Sapulpa, A S; PATRICIA DUDLEY, Oklahoma City, Education; JOHN DUGAN, Oklahoma City, En- gineering; JUDITH DUGAN, Oklahoma City, A S. DEAN DUGGER, Jenks, Business; JAKE DUGGER, Tulsa, Business; REBECCA DUKE, Bartlesville, A S; WARREN DUNBAR, Tulsa, Business; LINDA DUNCAN, Morris, Home Ec; NANCY DUNCUM, Oklahoma City, Business. STEVEN DUNGAN, Okeene, Business; RYK DUNKEL- BERG, Oklahoma City, Agriculture; LOUIS DUNLAP, Midwest City, A S; LINDA DUNN, Stigler, Home Ec; MARTHA DUNN, Midwest City, A S; WILLIAM DUNN, Tulsa, A S. JOHN DURKEE, Tulsa, Business; CINDI DUVAL, Tulsa, A S; JANIE DVORAK, Oklahoma City, Business; JAN- ETTE DYE, Tulsa, Education; LARRY DYER, Fort Cobb, Business; SALLY EARL, Tulsa, Business. DONALD EARLS, Richfield, Kan., Agriculture; JIMMY EARLS, Mollis, Engineering; HENRY EARNEST, Mus- kogee, Agriculture; GRANT EASTERLING, Memphis, Tenn., Engineering; SHANNON EASTIN, Ramona, En- gineering; HENRY EDDINS, Tulsa, Engineering. ANN EDDLEMAN, Hugo, A S; BOB EDGAR, Bartles- ville, A S; LINDA EDLING, Houston, Tex., A S; AL- LAN EDMONDS, Bartlesville, A S; JERRY EDMONDS, Forgan, Business; WARREN EDMUNDSON, Stillwater, A S. CHERYL EDWARDS, Enid, A S; MARY EDWARDS, McAlester, A S; PAMELA EDWARDS, Tulsa, Educa- tion; RAYMOND EDWARDS, Tahlequah, Engineering; THOMAS EGELSION, Tulsa, Engineering; LARRY EISENHAUER, Omaha, Neb., Engineering. ATA EL-AUF, Gaza, Palestine, Engineering; CYNTHIA ELLING, Cache, Education; CHRISTINE ELLIOTT, Tulsa, A S; JERRY ELLIOTT, Cleveland, Agriculture; LARRY ELLIOTT, Sapulpa, Engineering; THOMAS ELLIOTT, Tulsa, A S. JOHN ELLIS, Tulsa, Business; THOMAS ELLIS, Okmul- gee, Business; BRENDA ELLISON, Oklahoma City, A S; JAMES ELMORE, Tulsa, Engineering; BARBARA ELROD, Tulsa, Agriculture; MARILYN ELWELL, Perry, Business. Page 547 FRESHMEN SARAH EMENHISER, Oklahoma City, A S; SUSAN EMMERSON, Okarche, A S; MIKE EMMONS, Mar- low, Engineering; SHIRLEY ENG, Tulsa, Home Ec; JOHN ENSLE, Okmulgee, Engineering; MARTHA EN- GLE, Vinita, Home Ec. MARILYN ENSCH. Bartlesville, Education; JOHN EP- PERSON. Bartlesvile, Business; CHERRI ESCHLER, Oklahoma City, A S; CONSTANCE ESMOND, Ponca City, A S; ROBERT ESSHER, Broken Arrow, Engineer- ing; ELSIE ESTRADA, Bethany, Home Ec. DONALD ETHRIDGE, Stroud, Business; BARBARA EVANS, Vinita, A S; CHARLES EVANS, Beaver, A S; KAREN EVANS, Bartlesville, Home Ec; MARCIA A. EVANS, Tulsa, Business; MARCIA J. EVANS, Tulsa, A S. MICHAEL EVANS, Council Bluffs, Iowa, A S; REX EVANS, Tulsa, Home Ec; GARY EVERNGAM, Silver Springs, Md., Home Ec; ALAN EYLER, Ralston, A S; DANNY EYLER, Collinsville, Engineering; ANNE FAB- RY, McAlester, A S. WARREN FADLING, Cushing, Engineering; CARMEN FAIN, Atoka, Home Ec; JANE FAIRES, Alva, A S; DARREL FALES, Enid, Business; BEN FALLIN, Bethany, Business; SANDRA FALLIN, Hominy, Home Ec. STEVEN FANCY, Lincroft, N.J., Agriculrure; LINDA FARLEY, Tulsa, Business; NANCY FARMER, Oklahoma City, A S; EUGENE FARNHAM, Cortland, N.Y., Home Ec; MELANIE FARNSWORTH, Midwest Cily, A S; WILLIAM FARR, Muskogee, Business. BONNYE FARRAR, Tulsa, Home Ec; LINDA FAR- RELL, Oklahoma City, Education; MICHAEL FARRI- MOND, Tulsa, Business; CATHERINE FELDT, San Fran- cisco, Calif., A S; DENNIS FELIX, Enid, Engineering; JOHN FENRICH, Tulsa, A S. BEKI FERGUSON, Sapulpa, Education; MARLA FER- GUSON, Tulsa, Home Ec; SHARON FERRELL, Tulsa, Business; TRIPP FEZLER, Oklahoma City, Engineering; DELLA FILSON, Oklahoma City, Home Ec; STEVEN FISER, Pryor, Engineering. LARY FISHER, Blackwell, Engineering; LINDA FISH- ER, Shattuck, A S; CYNTHIA FITE, Stillwater, A S; SUSAN FITZPATRICK, Northport, N.Y., A S; KAREN FIZER, Tulsa, A S; DON FLAIGG, Oklahoma City, Engineering. MARGARET FLAIG, Fort Sill, Home Ec; CAROLYN FLANAGAN, Tulsa, Business; CYNTHIA FLANAGIN, Oklahoma City, A S; MURRY FLEMING, Tulsa, Engi- neering; CAROLYN FLEMMING, Oklahoma City, Busi- ness; SHARON FLETCHER, Tulsa, Education. Page 548 Freshman Class Officers Were Installed RUTH FLOOD, Okmulgee, Business; CARL FLYNN, Oklahoma City, Business; SHARON FLYNN, Tryon, A S; SHERRY FOGALEY, Tulsa, Home Ec; MARGIE FOGLEMAN, Albuquerque, N.M., Business; RUTH FOLMAR, Pelham, N.Y., A S. CONNIE FORD, Stroud, A S; JAMES FORD, Lawton, Engineering; JOHN FORD, Tulsa, A S; MARCIALEN FORD, Oklahoma City, A S; MOHAMAD FORGHA- NY, Kerman, Iran, Engineering; DENNIS FORTNER, Tulsa, Engineering. ROBERT FOSSEY, Stillwater, A S; MICHELLE FOUR- ROUX, Sand Springs, Business; SHIRLEY FOUST, Bar- tlesville, A S; RUDOLPH FOUTZ, Cattoosa, Agricul- ture; JAMES FOWLER, Tulsa, Business; CALVERT FRANCIS, Chickasha, Business. GLENDA FRANCIS, Oklahoma City, Business; JUD- ITH FRANCIS, Kingfisher, Home Ec; JUDITH FRANK- LIN, Vinita, A S; JOHN FRAZIER, Oklahoma City, Agriculture; SANDRA FREEMAN, Pauls Valley, A S; JOHN FRENCH, Bartlesville, Business. SHERRY FRICK, Morrison, Business; THOMAS FRIED- MAN, Bartlesville, A S; JUDY FRITCHER, Chickasha, Home Ec; EMILY FRUGE, Tulsa, Education; DAVID FRYE, Bartlesville, Business; ELAINE FUKSA, Bison, Home Ec. SHELBA FULLER, Chula Vista, Calif., Engineering; WILLIAM FULLER, Enid, Business; RITA FULPS, Brok- en Arrow, A S; WILLIAM FULTON, Blackwell, Agri- culture; RODNEY FULTON, Hollis, Agriculture; KATH- LEEN GAHAN, Oklahoma City, A S. LARRY GAINES, Broken Arrow, A S; JEANNINE GALE, Tulsa, Home Ec; JAMES GALLAGHER, Bar- tlesville, A S; MARY KAY GALLAGHER, Stillwater, Education; JAMES GALLEGLY, Oklahoma City, Busi- ness; ROBERT GALLOWAY. Tulsa, A S. LEE GAMMILL, Oklahoma City, A S; JUDY GANT, Frederick, Education; ARTHUR GARDEN, Pittsburgh, Pa., A S; DONNA GARDNER, Anadarko, Home Ec, JAMES GARDNER, Stillwater, Education; CAROLYN GARRARD, Bixby, A S. RAMONA GARRED, Miami, A S; BEVERLY GAR- RETT, Pocasset, Business; DEE GARRETT, Nowata, A S; JIM GARRETT, Oklahoma City, Engineering; CATH- ERINE GARRISON, Duncan, Business; JEAN GARRI- SON, Lawton, Business. JOSEPHUS GARRISON, Tulsa, Engineering; RETA GARRISON, Tulsa, A S; JOHN GARY, Ponca City, Home Ec; LYLENE GATES, Tulsa, Education; SUZ- ANNE GAZIN, Tulsa, Home Ec; JOHN GEARHART, Clinton, Business. Page 549 FRESHMEN LOUIS GEHM, Oklahoma City, A S; CARL GEIGER, Bartlesville, A S; JOSEPH GEIS, Oklahoma City, En- gineering; ROBERT GEISMAR, Tulsa, A S; JAMES GEMMILL, Tulsa, Engineering; DIANA GEORGE, Bar- tlesville, Business. JEAN GEORGE, McAlester, Education; SHARON GETCHELL, Stigler, Home Ec; JO GETTINGS, Okla- homa City, Business; RONALD GIBBLE, Wynoma, Ag- riculture; JAMES GIBBS, Fairfax, A S; WILLIAM GIBBS, Tulsa, Business. ANNA GIBSON, Tulsa, Business; JOHN GIBSON, Woodward, Business; SHEILA GIBSON, Beaver, Busi- ness; CATHY GIFFORD, Tulsa, Home Ec; GORDON GILBERT, Stillwater, Business; JAMES B. GILBERT, Ponca City, A S. JAMES N. GILBERT, Tulsa, Agriculture; GLEN GILES, Carnegie, Engineering; JAMES GILL, Bronx, N.Y., Business; JAYNE GILL, Bixby, Business; CHARLES GILLESPIE, Winfield, Kan., Engineering; FRANCES GILLIAM, Tulsa, Education. JAMES GILLIAM, Tulsa, Engineering; PRESTON GILL- MORE, Oklahoma City, Engineering; GLENDA GIL- MORE, Bixby, Home Ec; LINDA GIMLIN, Bartlesville, Business; SUSIE GLAMSER, Tulsa, Education; CAROL GLAZE, Oklahoma City, A S. RONNIE GLAZE, Hugo, Business; KEITH GLEASON, Guthrie, A S; LYNDA GLIDEWELL, Oklahoma City, Home Ec; THOMAS GLOVER, Stillwater, A S; RE- BECCA GOBBLE, Sand Springs, A S; JON GOD- FREY, Edmond, A S. RICHARD GODFREY, Oklahoma City, Agriculture; LINDA GOFF, Tulsa, Education; BARBARA GOINS, Bartlesville, Home Ec; LARRY GOLDEN, Aiken, Tex., Agriculture; WILLIAM GOLDEN, Tulsa, A S; LINDA GOOCH. Guthrie, A S. GARY GOODE, Cherokee, Business; DARLA GOOD- MAN, Oklahoma City, Business; JOHN GOODMAN, Durant, Agriculture; MARTHA GOODMAN, Apache, Agriculture; MARY GOODPASTER, Vinita, Education; PAMELA GOODSON, Tulsa, Business. ROSEANNA GOOLSBY, Stillwater, A S; CHARLES GORDON, Midwest City, Engineering; DAVID GOR- DON, Enid, Business; EARL GORDON, Henryetta, En- gineering; LINDA GORDON, Oklahoma City, A S; RAY GORDON, Duncan, Engineering. JOHN GORDY, Oklahoma City, A S; PATRICIA GORR, Altus, A S; ROBERT GRAALMAN, Fairview, A S; STEPHEN GRAGG, Edmond, A S; BARBARA GRAHAM, Sapulpa, Business; MARTY GRAHAM, Orange, Calif., Home Ec. Page 550 Finals Week Left Freshmen Exhausted CHARLES SRAMLICH, McAlester, Business; DAWNA GRANT, Tulsa, Business; RENEE GRAU, Stillwater, En- gineering; BARBARA GRAVES, Shawnee, A S; CLAUDE GRAVES, Tulsa, A S; DIANE GRAY, Tulsa, Education. JAN GRAY, Tulsa, Business; JOHN P. GRAY, Still- water, A S; JOHN S. GRAY, Maysville, Engineering; STELLA GRAY, Ozark, Ark., Home Ec; DANNY GREEN, Gage, Engineering; JANIS GREEN, Law- ton, A S. NANCY GREEN, Okla'noma City, Education; JIMMY GREENBURG, Bartlesville, Engineering; GAIL GREER, Bristow, Business; DONALD GREGORY, Ninnekah, En- gineering; JAMES GRIFFIN, Pryor, Engineering; PAM- ELA GRIFFIN, Bristow, A S. ROBERT GRIFFIN, Norman, Engineering; ALICE GRIF- FITH, Oklahoma City, Education; DANNY GRIFFITH, Tulsa, A S; TOM GRIFFITH, Oklahoma City, Engi- neering; RON GRIGGS, Tulsa, Agriculture; LARRY GRIMES, Tulsa, A S. RICHARD GRIMES, Enid, A S; MARY GRISSO, Seminole, A S; DAVID GROENEMAN, Bartlesville, Engineering; DONALD GROVES, Tulsa, Business; THOMAS GROVES, Midwest City, Business; LINDA GRUNTMEIR,. Kingfisher, A S. HOWARD GUILD, Oklahoma City, A S; JAMES GUINN, Harrah, A S; CHARLES GUNKEL, Eldorado, Engineering; ROBERT GUNN, Oklahoma City, Engi- neering; WILLIAM GUTHRIE, Cleveland, Business; LAURIE GUTT, Purell, A S. ANN HABEGER, Miami, A S; ANDREA HADLEY, Stillwater, Education; ANITA HADLOCK, Oklahoma City, A S; CLIFFORD HAFEN, Oklahoma City, Engi- neering; MAURICE HAFF, Oklahoma City, Engineer- ing; DIANE HAGAN, Tulsa, A S. DAVID HAGAR, Beaver, A S; MARGARET HAG- GARD, Oklahoma City, Home Ec; GEORGE HAG- GERTY, Holtsville, N.Y., Agriculture; JIMMY HAINES, Newkirk, Engineering; JEAN HALBROOK, Stillwater, Business; JOHN HALDANE, Bartlesville, Engineering. EDWARD HALE, England, Ark., Agriculture; JANET HALE, Altus, Business; SHERRY HALE, Hooker, A S; PATRICIA HALEY, Skiatook, Business; DAVID HALL, Tulsa, A S; JERRY HALL, Tulsa, Business. ROBERT C. HALL, Atlanta, Ga., Engineering; ROBERT D. HALL, Oklahoma City, Agriculture; SHERRY HALL, Tulsa, A S; SYLVIA HALL, Broken Arrow, A S; PAULA HALLMAN, Oklahoma City, Business; LINDA HAL- LUM, Holdenville, Home Ec. Page 551 FRESHMEN JEREL HAMILL, Anadarko, A S; WAYNE HAMILL, Sand Springs, A S; JAMES HAMILTON, Oklahoma City, A S; JANIE HAMILTON, Pawhuska, Business; WILLIAM HAMILTON, Ponca City, A S; MARTHA HAMMOND, Clovis, N.M., Home Ec. MAX HAMON, Bartlesville, A S.; JERRY HAN- COCK, Walters, Agriculture; LARRY HANCOCK, Mountain View, Business; JOHN HANDLEY, Enid, A S; GEORGE HANDY, Tulsa, Engineering; JAMES HAN- LON, Muskogee, A S. CAROL HANSEN, Tulsa, Home Ec; FRANKLIN HAN- SEN, Hooker, Engineering; SUSAN HANSEN, Tulsa, Home Ec; SUSAN C. HANSEN, Farmers Branch, Tex., A S; JOE HANSON, Stillwater, Business; CYNTHIA HARBAUGH, Tulsa, Education. JACKIE HARBOLT, MiJwest City, Business; DAR- LENE HARDEN, Checotah, Home Ec; ROBERTA HARDESTY, Tulsa, Home Ec; CHARLES HARKEY, Oklahoma City, Engineering; GARY HARL, Watonga, A S; DOROTHY HARP, Vinita, A S. JUDY HARPER, Cordell, Home Ec; ROBERT HAR- PER, Oklahoma City, Agriculture; PATRICIA HARRIS, Pryor, A S; SHEILA HARRIS, Tulsa, Home Ec; J. D. HARRISON, Fairfax, Agriculture; WILLIAM HARRI- SON, Leedey, Engineering. GARY HART, Sallisaw, Engineering; PHYLLIS HART, Woodward, A S; DAVID HARTMAN, Broken Arrow, A S; LARRY HARTWEG, TuTsa, Engineering; JUDY HARVILL, Duncan, Business; LARRY HASTINGS, Dal- las, Tex., A S. ROD HATCHETT, Tulsa, Engineering; JAMES HATH- COAT, Shidler, Business; MARSHA HAUPTFLEISCH, Cushing, Education; PEGGY HAUSNER, Drumright, A S; EVERITT HAWK, Enid, Education; ROBERT HAWKINS, Bartlesville, A S. LINDA HAXEL, Oklahoma City, Education; PAUL HAXTON, Perry, Engineering; LARRY HAYES, Hagers- town, Md., A S; ROBERT HAYES, Tulsa, Engineering; JERRY HAYS, Enid, Engineering; LOUIS HAYS, Mus- kogee, A S. RONALD HAYS, Ponca City, A S; ED HAZELTON, Stillwater, Education; JACK HECKENKAMP, Collins- ville, Business; JAMES HEDGES, McAlester, Business; RONALD HEIM, Tulsa, A S; MARGARET HEIN, Pon- ca City, Education. RODNEY HEITFELD, Enid, Engineering; VICKI HELD- ENBRAND, Oklahoma City, Business; GEORGIA HELM, Broken Arrow, Home Ec; DOUG HENDER- SON, Harper, Kan., A S; STEVEN HENLEY, Stroud, Agriculture; ALAN HENNESY, Guthrie, Engineering. Page 552 Incoming Class Discovered a New World AVA HENRY, Pawnee, Education; DOROTHY HENRY, Idabel, Business; EDNA HENRY, Idabel, Home Ec; JAMES L. HENRY, Tulra, Business; JAMES R. HENRY, Oklahoma City, Engineering; SAM HENRY, Jenks, Business. KENT HENSLEY, Checotah, A S; JEAN HERBOL- SHEIMER, Bartlesville, Home Ec; MARJORY HERD, Sapulpa, A S; LINDA HEROLD, Naperville, III., Home Ec; BETHEL HERROLD, Luther, Engineering; JAN HERRON, Norman, Agriculture. APRIL HESS, Sand Springs, A S; FARIS HESS, Mc- Lean, Tex., Agriculture; RALPH HESS, Elizabeth, III., A S; CHERYL HESSER, Stillwater, Business; RONNIE HESSER, Perry, A S; FRANCES HETTICK, Pauls Val- ley, A S. HARLA HEUSTON, Cushing, Business; SHARON HIBBS, Owasso, A S; BOB HICKMAN, Hennessey, A S; CAROL HICKS, Tulsa, Business; CHERYL HICKS, Tulsa, A S; JANA HICKS, Tulsa, Education. JUDY HIGHFILL, Tulsa, Home Ec; MARY HIGH- TOWER, Pauls Valley, Education; DENISE HILL, Okla- homa City, A S; BILLY HILTON, Tulsa, A S; MICH- AEL HITZEMEMANN, Kingfisher, A S; FRED HOBBS, Oklahoma City, Business. BOBBE HOBSON, Tulsa, A S; GARY HODGE, Okla- homa City, Home Ec; JOSEPH HODGES, Little Rock, Ark., A S; JACK HODGKINSON. El Reno, A S; NANCY HOFF, Tulsa, Home Ec; ELIZABETH HOFF- MAN, Pryor, Education. ELIZABETH HOLADAY, Oklahoma City, Home Ec; STUART HOLBROOK, Oklahoma City, Engineering; PAULA HOLCOMB, Ponca City, A S; BILL HOLDEN, Tulsa, A S; ROBERT HOLDER, Sapulpa, Engineering; KERMIT HOLDERMAN, Tulsa, Business. MICHAEL HOLDRIDGE, Oklahoma City, A S; MAR- CIA HOLLAND, Copan, A S; DOUG HOLLEMAN, Tulsa, Business; HAROLD HOLLEY, Tulsa, Education; JAMES HOLLIER, Oklahoma City, A S; KAREN HOL- LIS, Oklahoma City, A S. SHAROL HOLDS, Pryor, Education; GARY HOLLO- WELL, Pawhuska, Business; KRISTIN HOLMBERG, Erick, Home Ec; REBECCA HOLT, Bartlesville, Educa- tion; DONNA HOOD, Blackwell, Education; DON HOOPER, Fletcher, Agriculture. FRANCES HOOT, Perry, Education; LARRY HORI- NEK, Newkirk, Business; DONALD HORN, Chickasha, A S; JANI CE HORN, Del City, Education; PAT HORNBOSTEL, Stillwater, A S; DANA HORNER, Tul- sa, A S. Page 553 FRESHMEN RICHARD HORNER, Fairview, A S; ALFRED HOW- ARD, Hollis, Agriculture; JOE HOWELL, Morrison, Agriculture; MEGAN HOWELL, Edmond, A S; SHEL- LY HOWELL, Edmond, Agriculture; JOHN HRON, Ponca City, A S. MELISSA HUGGANS, Pryor, A S; CHERYL HUGHES, Blanchard, Home Ec; JANE HUGHES, Bris- tow, A S; MICHAEL HULINGS, Tulsa, Engineering; CARL HUMES, Tulsa, A S; JOHN HUMPHREY. Still- water, A S. STEVEN HUMPHREY, Bristow, A S; JANIS HUM- PHREYS, New Orleans, La., A S; SHERRY HUNT, Grandfield, Home Ec; WILLIAM HUNT, Tulsa, Engi- neering; CAROL HUNTER, Tulsa, Education; GARY HUNTER, Waukomis, Engineering. NICHOLAS HUNTER, Tulsa, Engineering; RICHARD HUNTER, Oklahoma City, A S; ROBERT HUNTER. Waukomis, Engineering; WILLIAM HUNTER, Okla- homa City, Engineering; BRENNA HUNTLEY, Elk City, A S; BILL HURLBUTT, Tulsa, Business. ROBERT HURLEY, Chickasha, Engineering; JAMES HUSSMAN, Oklahoma City, A S; DEANNE HUTCH- ENS, Columbia, Mo., A S; MARTHA HUTCHINS, Bartlesville, A S; RITA HUTCHINSON, Bartlesville, A S; NANCY HYATT, Oklahoma City, Home Ec. JONATHAN IHRIG, Sand Springs, Business; SHARON ILIFF, Sapulpa, A S; DARRELL INGMIRE, Lamont. Agriculture; GARY JACKSON, Perry, Engineering; CHARLES JACOBS, Tulsa, Business; KARL JACOBS, Stillwater, Agriculture. BARBARA A. JAMES, Tulsa, Education; BARBARA L. JAfclES, Cyril, Home Ec; WYNONA JAMES, Okla- homa City, Education; WRENITTIA JAOUES, Duncan, Education; FRANK JELINEK, Pawnee, Engineering; JAMES JENNINGS, Missoula, Mont., Business. ROBERT JENKINS, Cotter, Ark., Engineering; SALLY JENNINGS, Oklahoma City, Education; GARY JERNI- GAN, Tulsa, Engineering; SANDRA JESSEE, Oklahoma City, A S; MONTE JESTES, Pawnee, A S; RALPH JETT, Tulsa, Business. RONNIE JETT, Tulsa, Business; WILLIAM JETT, Bar- tlesville, Engineering; CLAUDIA JOHNSON, Midwest City, A S; DENNIS JOHNSON, Broken Arrow, Busi- ness; DON JOHNSON, Oklahoma City, Engineering; DONALD JOHNSON, Oklahoma City, Engineering. JAMES D. JOHNSON, Covington, Engineering; JAMES M. JOHNSON, Tulsa, Engineering; JOYCE JOHNSON, Kingfisher, Education; JUDITH JOHN- SON, Tulsa, Education; LINDA L. JOHNSON. Mid- west City, A S; LINDA S. JOHNSON, Tulsa, Business. Page 554 Neophytes Got Acquainted With Campus LORY JOHNSON, Oklahoma City, Business; MARRI- OTT JOHNSON, Muskogee, Home Ec; NANCY JOHNSON, Elk City, A S; RAMONA JOHNSON, Duncan, A S; RICHARD L.JOHNSON, Denver, Colo., Engineering; RICHARD P. JOHNSON, Glen Mills, Pa., Home Ec. SHARON JOHNSON, Rockwood, A S; STEPHEN JOHNSON, Tulsa, A S; WALLY JOHNSON, Tulsa, A S; WILLIAM JOHNSON, Oklahoma City, Engi- neering; CHARLES JOHNSTON, Broken Arrow, A S; JOHN JOHNSTON, Comanche, Agriculture. RICHARD JOHNSTON. Pampa, Tex., Agriculture; RICKY JOHNSTON, Chickasha, A S; SHARON JOHNSTON, Wheatland, Home Ec; CHARLES JONES, Ponca City, Business; DAN JONES, Bethany, A S; DIANA JONES, Clinton, A S. ELIZABETH JONES, Wayne, Home Ec; GLENDA JONES, Oklahoma City, A S; GRAHAM JONES. Mid- west City, Engineering; GREGORY JONES, Tulsa, Business; HELEN JONES. Leedey, Business; LINDA JONES, Tulsa, Business. PATRICIA JONES, Broken Arrow, A S; REBECCA JONES, Bartlesville, A S; STEPHEN M. JONES. Okla- homa City, Engineering; STEVEN F. JONES, Oklahoma City, A S; TERENCE JONES. Pawnee, Agriculture; TRESSIA JONES, Ponca City, A S. VERNA JONES, Ramona, Home Be; WELDON JONES, Nowata, A S; WILLIAM JONES. Tulsa, Agri- culture; JAMES JORDAN. Tulsa, A S; SANDRA JOR- DAN, Tulsa, A S; ROBERT JORDAN, Bloomington, I nd., Home Ec. ANITA JOYNER, Clinton, A S; CAROLYN JUNK. Tulsa, A S; DUANE KAHLE. Newkirk, Business; JUD- ITH KAHLER. Oklahoma City, Home Ec; MARSHA KAMP, Oklahoma City, Business; JAMES KANELA- KOS, Ponca City, A S. BRADEN KARBER, Balko, A S; PETER KAUER. Tulsa. Engineering; GEORGE KAUFFMAN. Tulsa, A S; WIL- LIAM KEENE, Bartlesville, Engineering; RICHARD KEETON. El Dorado, Ark., Agriculture; CAROLYN KEIL, Oklahoma City, Home Ec. BARBRA KEISER, Lawton, A S; JULIA KELAMIS, Tul- sa, Business; PAULA KELIN, Anadarko, A S; JUDITH KELLENBARGER, Colorado Springs, Colo., A S; ELIZ- ABETH KELLER, Oklahoma City, Education; PATRICIA KELLEY, Shawnee, A S. JANA KELLY, Oklahoma City, Business; PATRICIA KELLY, Oklahoma City, A S; KAREN KELSO, Tulsa, A S; DIANE KELTON, Muldrow, Home Ec; WILLIAM KEM, Seattle, Wash., A S; RICHARD KEMP. Okla- homa City, Business. Page 555 FRESHMEN CLABORN KENNARD, Bethany, Business; LISA KEN- NEDY, Midwest City, A S; VIRGINIA KENT, Musko- gee, Education; SANDRA KERANEN, Glennallen, Alas- ka, A S; SHIRLEY KERLEY, Oklahoma City, Home Ec; PHILL KERN, LaHarpe, III., Agriculture. TERRY KERNAGHAN, Tulsa, Business; JAMES KER- SEY, Shawnee, A S; SUSAN KESTER, Pryor, Educa- tion; JERRY KEY, Wellston, Business; JERRY KEYLON, Midwest City, Engineering; STEWART KILLAM, Okla- homa City, A S. TERI KILMER, Midwest City, Home Ec; GARY KIM- BALL, Tulsa, Business; GLENN KIMMELL, Enid, Engi- neering; LYNDA KINCANNON, Enid, A S; BERYL KINDRED, Jefferson, A S; LINDA KINDSCHI, Or- lando, Education. RANDALL KING, Enid, Business; KATHY KING, Ponca City, A S; CLARENCE KINGHAM, Blackwell, Busi- ness; JULIE KINNAID. Nowata, A S; FRED KINZER, Keyes, Engineering; OLIVER KINZIE, Cushing, Engi- neering. JULIA KIPPENBERGER, Thomas, A S; GEORGE KIRK, Muldrow, Business; KATHLEEN KIRK, Duncan, Busi- ness; RICHARD KIRK, Perkins, A S; JANET KIRK- PATRICK, Kremlin, A S; FRED KIRSCHSTEIN, Ok- mulgee, A S. RONNIE KITE, Tulsa, A S; GREGORY KITRELL, Tulsa, Business; DOROTHY KNAPP, Tulsa, A S; MARY KNESEK, Oklahoma City, Educttion; FRANK KNIGHT, West Covina, Calif., Engineering; SHERRY KNIGHT, Oklahoma City, A S. JULIA KNIGHTON, Tulsa, Education; PEGGY KOBS, Mountain View, A S; ROBERT KOCH, Oklahoma City, Engineering; RINDA KOPPITZ, Alva, Education; JOYCE KOSTED, Oklahoma City, A S; TED KRAPF, Purcell, Home Ec. DELINDA KRAUSE, Shawnee, A S; KAR KRAUSSE, Enid, A S; WANDA KRAUSSE, Shawnee, A S; FRANK KRISMER, Tulsa, Engineering; JAMES KROMER, Vin- son, Agriculture; JOHNNIE KROPP, Lockney, Tex., Agriculture. REIMAN KUCERA, Phillips, Tex., Engineering; STEVEN KUYKENDALL, Oklahoma City, Business; SANDRA LABER, Tulsa, A S; RICHARD LACEY, Tulsa, Engi- neering; EDLYNN LADD, Chickasha, Business; LINDA LAIR, Tulsa, Education. PHYLLIS LAKEY, Sayre, A S; MARY LAMBERT, Still- water, A S; PATRICIA LAMIRAND, Ada, A S; LAWRENCE LAMPRICH, Tulsa, Business; HARRIET LANCASTER, Tulsa, A S; ERNEST LANDRY, Shawnee, Engineering. Page 556 Students Got First Chance to Specialize JAMES LANE, Kiowa, Kan., Agriculture; TERRY LANE, Guymon, Engineering; JOE LANEY, Frederick, A S; WILLIAM LANG, Fairmont, Agriculture; CHARLYN LANGSTON, Tulsa, Education; SONDRA LANIER, Oklahoma City, Business. LADONNA LANMAN, Enid, Education; DELBERT LANTZ, Stillwater, Agriculture; PENELOPE LANTZ, Midwest City, Business; DONNA LARGENT, Chardon, Ohio, A S; CAROL LASH, Oklahoma City, Home Ec; CHARLOTTE LASH, Colony, Home Ec. KATHY LAUDERDALE, Yale, Home Ec; GLORIA LAVENDER, Lyons, Kan., Education; FRANKLIN LAWRENCE, Tulsa, Business; LINDA LAWRENCE, Bartlesville, Home Ec; RONALD LAY, Tulsa, A S; DANNY LEADBETTER, Buffalo, N.Y., Engineering. JOHN LEAVELL, Muskogee, Business; RICHARD LEA- VELL, Del City, A S; LARRY LEBOLD, Tulsa, Engineer- ing; RAYMOND LECLAIR, Wagoner, Agriculture; RONAL LEDINGTON, Guthrie, Home Ec; NANCY LEE, Ponca City, A S. DORA LEFORCE, Pawnee, Home Ec; NANCY LE- FORCE, Pawnee, Business; WILLIAM LEGG, Enid, Business; DONALD LEHMAN, Okmulgee, Engineering; KAY LEMASTER, Bartlesville, A S; SHARON LE- MONDS, Owasso, Business. ROBERT LEMONS, Sand Springs, Engineering; RAY LESSERT, Ponca City, A S; RUSSELL LEVERENZ, Madison, Wis., Home Ec; DOUGLAS LEVY, Clark, N.J., Home Ec; BILL LEWIS, Tulsa, A S; BETTY LEW- IS, Oklahoma City, Business. JANNA LEWIS, Oklahoma City, Education; JEFFREY LEWIS, Dewey, Engineering; KARLYN LEWIS, Yukon, Business; MONTY LEWIS, Dewey, Agriculture; NEL- SON LEWIS, Shawnee, A S; PATTI LEWIS, Rush Springs, A S. ALDA LEY, Perry, Business; SUZANNE LIDER, Ponca City, Business; ROBERT LILE, Oklahoma City, Business; ROBERT LILLEY, Oklahoma City, Home Ec; LYN LINKHART. Sapulpa, A S; LAWRENCE LIPPEL, Vin- ita, Engineering. CHERYL LITCHENBURG, Claremore, Home Ec; LARRY LITTLE, Enid, Engineering; WARREN LITVIN- CHUK, Tulsa, Engineering; DAVID LIVINGSTON, Fax- on, Engineering; GARY LIVINGSTON, Ponca City, A S; RICHARD LOBRECHT, Okmulgee, Engineering. JOHN LOEWEN, Watonga, Home Ec; LONNIE LOFTIS, Shawnee, A S; JACKIE LOLLIS. Tulsa, En- gineering; DONNA LONG, Bartlesville, A S; KEITH LONG, Oklahoma City, Business; RONALD LONG, Fletcher, Agriculture. Page 557 FRESHMEN JOHN LONGWITH, Midwest City, Engineering; JANET LOOMIS, Buffalo, Business; CANDY LOONEY, Oklahoma City, Education; DAVENE LONNEY, Tulsa, A S; GODFREY LOPER, Oklahoma City, A S; BAR- BARA LORENZ, Arapaho, A S. DAVID LORENZEN, Naperville, III., Business; NANCY LOTT, Oklahoma City, A S; ALYCE LOUTHERBACK, Oklahoma City, A S; LEAH LOVE, Tulsa, Education; LOU LOVE. Tulsa, Education; JAN LOVELADY, Tulsa, Business. CARLA LOVELL. Tulsa, A S; STEVE LOVEJOY, Tip- ton, Agriculture; CLAUDE LOWERY, Tulsa, Business; JANET LOWERY, Tulsa, Education; KENNA LOWRY, Dewey, A S; PAT LOWRY. Pawhuska, Engineering. GENE LOWTHER, Tulsa, Business; DAN LUCAS, Okla- homa City, A S; ANNA LUCKINBILL, Enid, Business; DOLORES LUKASZEK, Oklahoma City, A S; DIANE LUKER, Tulsa, Home Ec; TERRY LUM, Roswell, N.M., Engineering. MARY LUMAN, Oklahoma City, Business; JIM LUM- MUS, Tulsa, A S; DERRY LUSK, Nardin, Agriculture; SHARON LUSK, Oklahoma City, Home Ec; LINDA LUTKER, Norman, Education; JUDITH LUTTON, Bar- tlesville, Education. PAUL LUTTRELL, Lenapah, A S; JO LYNN, Muskogee, Education; PHILIP LYNN. Oklahoma City, A S; CAR- OLYN LYONS, Oklahoma City, Home Ec; BILL LY- TLE, Tulsa, A S; KARL MACBURNIE, Caribou, Me., Engineering. JOHN MACMORRIS, Tulsa, Business; FRED MAD- DOX, Ponca City, Engineering; JIMMY MADDOX, Arnett, Engineering; JOHN MADLOCK, Tulsa, Engi- neering; PATTI MAESTAS, Tulsa, Home Ec; RICHARD MAGANN, Oklahoma City, Engineering. DAVID MAINS, Bartlesville, Business; STEPHEN MAI- SON, Cushing, A S; WILLIAM MALONEY, Tulsa, A S; LARRY MANLEY, Tulsa Business; LINDA MAN- NING, Bethany, Education; LINDA MARCH, Tulsa, Education. WILLIAM MARGERUM, Milwaukee, Wis., Business; JUDY MARKWELL, Oklahoma City, Home Ec; HAR- RY MARLOW, Tulsa, Business; SHERYLE MARLOW, Oklahoma City, Home Ec; CYNTHIA MARSH. Tulsa, Education; JUDY MARR, Oklahoma City, Home Ec. GINA MARSHALL, Oklahoma City, Business; GINGER MARSHALL, Enid, A S; MICHAEL MARSHALL, Car- rier, Engineering; PATRICIA MARSHALL, Norman, Home Ec; WAYNE MARSHALL. Oklahoma City, Busi- ness; CAROLYN MARTIN, Perkins, Home Ec, Page 558 Size of OSU Was Frightening at First PENNY MARTIN, Marlow, Business; JOE MARTIN, Tulsa, A S; MARTHA MARTIN, Yale, A S; VIRGINIA MARTIN, Pauls Valley, Education; WILLIAM MARTIN. Okmulgee, A S; WILLIAM MARTINEZ, Heavener, En- gineering. VICKI MASON, Duncan, A S; TONI MASS, Tulsa, A S; LEE MASSEY, Tulsa, Engineering; PHYLLIS MAS- SEY, Tulsa, Home Ec; DIANE MATHERS, Texhoma, A S; ROBERT MATTHIESEN. Billings, A S. DEANNE MATKIN, Liberal, Kan., A S; SHARON MATLOCK, Oklahoma City, Business; STEPHEN MATTHIES, Tulsa, A S; JEANNE MAULS, Blackwell, Home Ec; VIRGINIA MAYRIS. Denver, Colo., A S; PHILLIP MAXSON, Ponca City, Engineering. CON MAXWELL, Tulsa, A S; GAY MAXWELL, Co- manche, Business; CHARLENE MAY, Tulsa, A S; MAR- GARET MAY, Sapulpa, Education; CHARLOTTE MAY- FIELD, Oklahoma City, A S; JOHN McADAMS, Okla- homa City, A S. MARSHA McADAMS, Oklahoma City, Home Ec; DONALD McALLISTER. Ponca City, Engineering; KEN- NETH McCABE, Ponca City, Business; MICHAEL Mc- CALLUM, Tulsa, .Agriculture; JANICE McCALMON, Tulsa, A S; LINDA McCARTHER, Clinton, Home Ec MARIE McCARTY, Tulsa, Education; JETTA McCAS- KELL, Oklahoma City, Education; BEVERLY McCLAIN, Tulsa, Business; RITA McCLASKEY, Konawa, A S; CHERYL McCOLLOM, Roosevelt, Business; DAVID McCOLLUM, Shidler, A S. CYNTHIA McCONNELL, Oklahoma City, Education; DON McCONNELL, Midwest City, Engineering; MICHAEL McCONNELL, Oklahoma City, A S; SHARON McCONNELL, Broken Arrow, Home Ec; DALE McCORKLE, Stillwater, A S; JANIE McCOR- KLE, Tulsa, Home Ec. JANE McCRACKEN, Sapulpa, Education; SHARYN McCRACKEN, Vici, Education; ALLAN McCRARY, Stillwater, A S; DONALD McCUNE, Kaw City, Busi- ness; BEVERLY McCURDY, Oklahoma City, Education; LINDA McDANIEL, Shawnee, A S. NANCY McDANIEL. Shawnee, Home Ec; BERNICE McDUGLE. Savanna, Home Ec; KAREN McEVERS. Sand Springs, Business; ANDREW McFEELY. Del City, Engineering; DONNA McGEE. Antlers, A S; JANIS McGEE, Broken Arrow, Business. KEITH McGLAMERY. Collinsville, A S; ROSE Mc- GOUGH, Edmond, A S; GLORIA McGRAW. Tulsa, Business; DANA McGREGOR, Okmulgee, Home Ec; DEIDRA McGRIFF, Claremore, A S; TOM McGUIRE. Tulsa, A S. Page 559 FRESHMEN ALAN MclLVAIN, Hennessey, Business; CHARLES Mc- INNIS, Oklahoma City, A S; RAYE McKANE, Okla- homa City, Home Ec; JANE McKEE, Buffalo, A S; LELAND McKEEMAN, Oklahoma City, Engineering; KRISTIAN McKELVEY, Oklahoma City, Agriculture. MORRIS McKILL, Pawnee, Agriculture; MARJORIE McKNIGHT, Bartlesville, A S; LISA McLAUGHLIN, Cherokee, Business; JERRY McLEAN, Sayre, Agricul- ture; ANITA McLELAND, Oklahoma City, Business; KENNETH McLEOD, Stillwater, Engineering. ARLENE McMAHAN, Bartlesville, Home Ec; ANGELA McMANUS, Oklahoma City, Home Ec; CONI Mc- MILLEN, Ponca City, A S; SALLY McMILLEN, Still- water, Education; ROGER McMILLIAN, Stillwater, A S; ROBERT McNEELY, Oklahoma City, Home Ec. SHARON McNEELY, Oklahoma City, Education; DEN- NIS McNEILL, Oklahoma City, Business; MARY Mc- NEILL, Thomas, Home Ec; RICHARD McPHERSON, Oklahoma City, A S; MICHAEL MEADOR, Oklahoma City, A S; JOHN MEANS, Ardmore, Engineering. LAURA MEANS, Big Cabin, Education; PAULA MEANS, San Francisco, Calif., A S; GAYLE MECK- LENBURG, Kingfisher, Business; KAREN MEDLIN, Broken Arrow, A S; LARRY MEEKS, Stillwater, Agri- culture; NANCY MEFFORD, Houston, Tex., Educa- tion. LYNN MELROSE, Oklahoma City, A S; PAUL MEL- TON, Tulsa, Engineering; SUSIE MENN, Sand Springs, A S; CAROL MERRELL, Guthrie, Business; SARA MESSALL, Newport News, Va., Home Ec; PATRICIA MEYER, Oklahoma City, Education. SUSAN MEYER, Muskogee, Business; PATRICK MIC- KLE, Enid, Engineering; DAN MIDDLETON, Coman- che, Business; MICHAEL MILES, Oklahoma City, En- gineering; NORMAN MILES, Stillwater, Engineering; BARBARA MILLER, Shidler, Business. CHERYL MILLER, San Antonio, Tex., Home Ec; JUDY MILLER, Tulsa, Education; LOUiS MILLER, Muskogee, A S; LYNDA MILLER, Oklahoma City, Education; MARTHA MILLER, Borger, Tex., Business; KENNETH MILLER, Oklahoma City, A S. SCOTT MILLER, Cherokee, Business; SHERRIE MILLI- KIN, Tulsa, Education; MARY MILLS, Stillwater, Home Ec; KENNETH MILNER, Oklahoma City, Business; SUE MILNER, McAlester, Business; ROBERTA MIL- TON, Sulphur, Business. STEVE MINER, Lindsay, A S; JESSE MINGILTON, Tulsa, A S; DIANE MISENHEIMER, Tulsa, Business; JANICE MITACEK, Bartlesville, Education; ENA MITCHELL, Oklahoma City, Business; GLORIA MIT- CHELL, Tulsa, A S. Page 560 Freshmen Eagerly Awaited School's End LARRY MITCHELL, Oklahoma City, Business; SHIR- LEY MITCHELL, Midwest City, A S; THOMAS MITCHELL, Hennessey, Engineering; WAYNE MITCH- ELL, Bethany, Agriculture; ROBERT MITTEN, Fargo, A S; BRYAN MIZE, Oklahoma City, Engineering. EDDIE MONDIER, Muldrow, Engineering; KATHE MOONEY, Oklahoma City, A S; DONNA MOORE, Oklahoma City, A S; GARY MOORE, Tulsa, Agricul- ture; MIKE MOORE, Tulsa, Business; GLENN MOORE, Morris, A S. HARVEY MOORE, Cambridge, Kan., Agriculture; JANE MOORE, Tulsa, A S; LINDA MOORE, Garber, A S; MARGARET MOORE, Stillwater, A S; PAT MORAN, Durant, Business; MARY MORELAND, Tulsa, Education. JOAN MORELOCK, Oklahoma City, A S; REGINA MORGAN, Mangum, A S; ROBBIE MORGAN, Owas- so, Home Ec; PHILLIP MORGANS, Tulsa, Engineer- ing; MARJORIE MORRELL, Tulsa, Business; DENNIS MORRIS, Tulsa, A S. GARY MORRIS. Balko, A S; NAN MORRIS, Man- gum, A S; TOM MORRIS, Moore, A S; PAM MOR- RISON, Tulsa, A S; ROBERT MORRISON, Nicoma Park, Engineering; MARRILYN MORTON, Cushing, Education. THOMAS MOSELEY, Shawnee, A S; DAVID .MOULIN, Tulsa, Business; CHERYL MOUNTS, Beaver, A S; AUGIE MOWCHAN, Oklahoma City, A S; LINDA MULLEN. Conshohocken, Pa., A S; SUSAN MUL- LENS, Oklahoma City, Education. ANN MUNCY, Coronado, Calif., Business; MARSHA MURPHY, Oklahoma City, A S; CAROLYN MUR- RAY, Burns Flats, A S; JOHN MURRAY, Muskogee, Business; JOY MURRAY, Spencer, Education; MIKE MURRAY, Tulsa, Business. PHYLLIS MUSGRAVE, Oklahoma City, Engineering; JANE MYERS, Dover, Education; JOHN MYERS. Tul- sa, Agriculture; BONITA NAIFEH, Sapulpa, Educa- tion; ELLIS NAIFEH. Enid, Business; JEANNE NAI- FEH, Oklahoma City, Business. LURA NALL. Ardmore, A S; MICHAEL NASH. Paw- huska, Engineering; LLOYD NAYLOR. Balko, Agricul- ture; CHARLES NEASE, Chickasha, A S; JOHN NEELY, Tulsa, Business; DENNIS NEIBLING. Tulsa, Business. KATHLEEN NEILL, Ponca City, A S; DON NELSON. Amber, Engineering; JEFFERSON NELSON. Chandler, A S; LARRY NELSON. Bethany, Business; MARY NELSON, Geary, Education; RICHARD NELSON, Enid, A S. Page 561 FRESHMEN ROBERT H. NELSON, Pryor, A S; ROBERT L. NELSON, Ponca City, Agriculture; LINDA NESBIT, Hugo, Edu- cation; DUANE NEUFFER, Oklahoma City, A S; NA- THAN NEWBERN, Fort Worth, Tex., Agriculture; STE- PHEN NEWCOMER, Redlands, Calif., Engineering. CAROL NEWMAN. Preston, A S; LINDA NEWMAN, Tulsa, Education; MARK NEWMAN, Tulsa, A S; BILLYE NEWTON, Bristow, Business; NICKI NICHO- LAS, Stillwater, A S; CHARLES NICHOLS, Tulsa, En- gineering. JANET NICHOLS, Vinita, Education; WILLARD NICHOLS, Bartlesville, A S; JOSEPH NICHOLSON, Guthrie, Business; JAMES NICKLES, Ponca City, Busi- ness; CHARLOTTE NIEMI, Sand Springs, Home Ec; TONA NIX, Burkburnett, Tex., Education. KAREN NOEL, Oklahoma City, A S; CURTIS NOL- EN, Oklahoma City, A S; LORA NOLTENSMEYER, Cushing, Business; BRENDA NOONKESTER, Tulsa, Busi- ness; JOSEPH NORMAN, Tulsa, Engineering; MARI- LYN NORRIS. Crescent, Home Ec. RICHARD NORTH, Douglas, Agriculture; ANITA NORTHUP, Oklahoma City, A S; SAMMY NOR- WOOD. Frederick, Business; JANIS NOWLIN, Okla- homa City, Education; VAN NOWLIN, Tulsa, A S; PHIL NOYES, Tulsa, Business. DEBBIE OAKES, Oklahoma City, A S; BRUCE O- BRIEN, Oklahoma City, Engineering; SUSAN OCON- NOR, Oklahoma City, Home Ec; BRUCE O'CON- NOR, Tulsa, Engineering; DIANE O'DELL, Tulsa, A S; LARRY ODOM, Norman, Agriculture. RUSSELL ODOM, El Dorado, Ark., Business; PAMELA OGLE, Dover, Home Ec; LINDA OGLETREE, Tyrone, Home Ec; DEE O'KEEFE, Alexandria, Va., A S; MYRA OLIVE, Eufaula, A S; MARILYN OLIVER, Cushing, A S. ROBERT OLSON, Andover, III., Agriculture; MAUR- EEN O'MARA, Tulsa, A S; PHYLLIS O'NEILL, Okla- homa City, A S; GEORGE O'REILLY, Oklahoma City, Engineering; MICHAEL OUTLAW. Oklahoma City, En- gineering; DONNA OWEN, Oklahoma City, A S. RITA OWEN, Muskogee, Education; CHARLES OWENS, Ardmore, Engineering; BILL PADDOCK, Okla- homa City, A S; MARK PALLEK, Dewey, A S; DA- VID PALM, Tulsa, Business; JAMES PALMER, Still- water, A S. JUDITH PALMER, Ponca City, A S; YVONNE PA- LON. Midwest City, Home Ec; JIMMIE PANACH, Braman, Engineering; LEROY PANG, Tulsa, Business; DONNA PAPPE, Kingfisher, A S; TERRY PARA- MORE, Oklahoma City, Business. Page 562 Freshmen Jubilantly Became Sophomores DEBORAH PARISH, Tishomingo, Agriculture; JERRE PARKER, Checotah, Home Ec; MARTHA PARKER, Hugo, Education; ROBERTA PARKER. Tulsa, Home Ec; JAMES PARRISH, Altus, Business; JANET PAR- RISH, Tulsa, Business. JIMMY PARRISH, Midwest City, Engineering; KEN- NETH PARROTT, Chandler, Agriculture; MICHAEL PARRISH, Wagoner, Agriculture; MARTHA PARROTT, Stillwater, A S; TERRY PARSONS. Tulsa, A S; DIXIE PATRICK, Wilson, Home Ec. JUDY PATRICK, Clinton, Education; ANN PATTER- SON, Tulsa, A S; DENNIS PATTERSON, Buffalo, En- gineering; HAROLD PATTERSON, Shawnee, Engi- neering; JONATHAN PATTERSON, Massapequa, N.Y., Agriculture; KENT PATTERSON, Manchester, Engi- neering. MANVEL PATTERSON, Shawnee, Agriculture; RICKEY PATTERSON, Sulphur, Engineering; EILEEN PATTON, Middletown, R.I., Home Ec; ROBERT PAULSEN, El Reno, Home Ec; DON PAULSON, Dana, Iowa, Home Ec; WAYNE PAXTON. Mangum, A S. SUSAN PAYNE, Tulsa, A S; WILLIAM PEACHER, Tulsa, Engineering; JUDY PEASE, Oklahoma City, Ed- ucation; MARY PEDIGO, Oklahoma City, A S; BAR- BARA PEEPLES, Sand Springs, Business; NANCY PEERY, Tulsa, Business. SANDRA PELLONARI, Del City, Education; TROY PENNOCK, Burns Flat, Business; CLARENCE PENTI- CUFF, Oklahoma City, Business; ANN PERKINS, Tulsa, A S; KEN PERKINS, Duncan, A S; NEVA PERKINS, Oklahoma City, Education. JAMES PERRIER, Tulsa, Engineering; ANN PERRY, Marietta, A S; KEN PERRY, Enid, A S; BENNA PES- TERFIELD, Midwest City, A S; KAREN PETERMANN, Chandler, A S; EOWANA PETERS, Oklahoma City, Education. GINNY PETERS, Tulsa, Home Ec; LE PETERSON, Oklahoma City, Business; JOYCE PETTIT, Homestead, A S; LYNDA PETTY, Ponca City, A S; HOWARD PETZOLD, Tulsa, A S; CLIFF PHELPS, Oklahoma City, A S. CORENE PHELPS, Selman, Home Ec; DENNIS PHIL- LIPS, Sand Springs, Engineering; IRIS PHILLIPS, Clin- ton, Education; JAMES PHILLIPS, Pawhuska, Engineer- ing; KAREN PHILLIPS, Tulsa, A S; MARTHA PHIL- LIPS, Tulsa, A S. MARY PHILLIPS, Stillwater, A S; DEAN PICKARD, Okmulgee, A S; GLEN PIDCOCK, Sand Springs, A S; JANNA PIERCE, Perry, Education; PHIL PIERCE, Dew- ey, Agriculture; HARRY PIERSON, Kingfisher, Busi- ness. Page 563 FRESHMEN MARILYN PINE, Shawnee, A S; MARTIN PINKER- TON, Oklahoma City, A S; MARILYN PITCOCK, Tul- sa, Business; ROBERT PITMAN, Waukomis, Agricul- ture; FORREST PITTMAN, Duncan, Engineering; KA- THY PITTS, Midwest City, Education. PAUL PLATNER, Bartlesville, Engineering; HELGA PLATT, Bartlesville, Home Ec; TIMOTHY PLOHG, Griffith, IncL, Business; MICHAEL PLUNKETT, Musko- gee, Business; NEOMA POE, Clayton, Home Ec; PAULA POE, Stillwater, Home Ec. FRANCES POHLEMANN, Anadarko, Home Ec; CAR- OL POJEZNY, Oklahoma City, A S; BRYAN POL- LARD, Tulsa, A S; GARY POLLARD, Ardmore, A S; WELDON POLLARD, Velma, Agriculture; GARY POP- CHOKE, Hugo, Engineering. CHERI POTEET, Tulsa, Education; JANIS POTTS, Pon- ca City, A S; JOHN POTTS, El Reno, Engineering; SUZANN POTTS, Oklahoma City, Home Ec; JAMES POWELL, Lawton, Home Ec; PAUL POWELL, Chicka- sha, Business. SANDRA POWELL, Wilburton, Business; CHARLES POWERS, Oklahoma City, A S; DIANA POWERS, Tulsa, Home Ec; MARY POWERS, Tulsa, A S; PAUL POWERS, Darien, Conn., Engineering; PAMELA PRA- TER, Duncan, Business. CHARLES PRATT, Hominy, A S; KATHLEEN PRATT, Pawhuska, A S; CINDY PRICE, Cleveland, A S; CLIF- TON PRICE, Ada, Business; KATHRYN PRICE, Tulsa, A S; PAT PRICE, Oklahoma City, A S. ROBERTA PRICE, Tulsa, Home Ec; ROGER PRICE, Arnett, Agriculture; PERRI PRICHARD, Nicoma Park, Business; JEFF PRIMM, Tulsa, Business; PATRICIA PRITCHARD, Enid, A S; BRUNELLE PRITCHETT, Oklahoma City, Education. PAULA PROCTOR, Midwest City, Education; KEN- NETH PROGAR, Canonsburg, Pa. , Home Ec; JAMES PROVENCE, Denton, Tex., A S; JACK PRYOR, Gran- ite, Engineering; MARY PUCKETT, Enid, Education; SUSAN PUCKETT, Henryetta, Home Ec. PRESTON PULLIAM, Capron, A S; RONALD PUR- VIANCE, Tulsa, Engineering; CARL PUTMAN, Hollis, Agriculture; SUSAN PUTTROFF, Oklahoma City, Home Ec; JERRY QUIGLEY, Maramec, Business; DA- VID OUISENBERRY, Okeene, A S. KATHERINE RADCLIFF, Nowata, Business; TERRY RAFFENSPERGER, Tulsa, A S; KAY RAHE, Oklahoma City, Business; MARGE RAHHAL, Choctaw, Home Ec; KENNETH RAINBOLT, Stillwell, A S; JENNA RAIN- EY, Tulsa, A S. Page 564 Freshman Talent Show Was Successful RUSSELL RAINS, Duncan, Business; JAMES RALSTON, El Dorado, Ark., Agriculture; CHARLOTTE RAMSEY, Ardmore, A S; GEORGE RAMSEY, Broken Arrow, En- gineering; JIMMIE RAMSEY, Oklahoma City, Home Ec; KATHIE RANDOLPH, Oklahoma City, A S. ROBERT RANKIN, Oklahoma City, A S; RUTHANNE RATCLIFFE, Tulsa, A S; KATHI RAUN, Bogota, Co- lumbia, A S; LADON RAY, Shawnee, A S; SUZANNE RAY, Oklahoma City, A S; JANET REAMS, Cushing, A S. ALAN REAVES, Oklahoma City, Engineering; STE- PHEN REDD, Tulsa, A S; LINDA REDLINGER, Okla- homa City, A S; BARBARA REED, Bartlesville, A S; DIANE REED, Guthrie, Business; ELIZABETH REED. Tulsa, A S. JOHN REED, Fort Worth, Tex., Home Ec; BOBBY REEDER, Vinita, Business; ANITA REESER, Oklahoma City, Education; DARYL REEVES, Enid, A S; STEVE REEVES, Oklahoma City, A S; DIANNA REHN, Tulsa, Education. LEE REICHARDT, Tulsa, Engineering; BARBARA REID, Dale, A S; BILLY REID, Marlow, A S; FABER REID, Oklahoma City, A S; GENE REID, Carnegie, A S; MARLENE REID, Enid, A S. MICHAEL REIFEL, Tulsa, Engineering; SANDRA REIN- HEARDT, Tulsa, Home Ec; JON REISIG, Shattuck, A S; BETTE RENFRO, Pawhuska, Education; MICHAEL REXORD, Ponca City, Business; CHRISTINE REY- NOLDS, Oklahoma City, A S. DAVID REYNOLDS, Oklahoma City, Business; LARRY RHENARK, Tulsa, Engineering; HAROLD RHOADES, Mannford, Engineering; CATHERINE RHOADS, Jen- nings, A S; KATHERINE RHODES, Oklahoma City, Business; KATHY RICE, Topeka, Kan., Education. MARSHALL RICE, Choctaw, Agriculture; LADY RICH, Tulsa, Business; DAN RICHARDSON, Oklahoma City, Business; DON RICHARDSON, Oklahoma City, Busi- ness; DONNA RICHARDSON, Midwest City, Business; MARILYN RICHARDSON, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. BRUCE RIDDLE, Tulsa, Business; LYNDA RIDDLE, Has- kell, Business; MARY RIDGE, Enid, A S; MAREN RUSE, Bartlesville, A S; JANE RILEY, Oklahoma City, Business; MIKE RIPPEY, Springfield, III., A S. SUSAN RIPPY, Stillwater, A S; KATHLEEN RISNER, Tulsa, Home Ec; JOICE RIVERS, Muskogee, Home Ec; RUSSELL ROACH, Tulsa, Business; BOB ROADY, Elmore City, Business; KATHIE ROBBINS, Medford, A S. Page 565 FRESHMEN IVAN ROBERSON, Altus, Business; ADRIENNE ROB- ERTS, Sand Springs, Education; DEBORAH ROBERTS, Tulsa, Education; LAWRENCE ROBERTS, Tulsa, Engi- neering; LINDA ROBERTS, Tulsa, Business; PEGGY ROBERTS, Bartlesville, A S. RICHARD ROBERTS, Ada, A S; HARRY ROBERT- SON, Bartlesville, Engineering; LARRY ROBERTSON, Borger, Tex., A S; ROBERT ROBERTSON, Cushing. A S; JOANN ROBINSON, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Home Ec; LINDA ROBINSON, Tecumseh, A S. SUSAN ROBINSON, Oklahoma City, Business; JERRY ROBISON, Tulsa, Home Ec; JAMES ROBSON, Okla- homa City, Business; KAY ROBY, Tulsa, Home Ec; WILLIAM ROCK, Tulsa, Engineering; JANIE ROCK- HOLD, Drumright, A S. CINDY RODGERS, Tulsa, A S; RICHARD RODGERS, Oklahoma City, A S; CHARLES ROGERS, Bartlesville, Engineering; DONNA ROGERS, Enid, A S; LINDA ROGERS, Tulsa, Education; KAREN ROMANG, Enid, Education. LINDA ROOKS, Oklahoma City, Education; DIX ROP- ER, Arnett, Agriculture; JEANNIE ROSE, Ponca City, A S; KAREN ROSE, Hominy, A S; LINDA ROSE, Ponca City, A S; MICHAEL ROSELIUS, Dewey, Engi- neering. MICHAEL ROSEN, Oklahoma City, A S; MARILYN ROSS, Dallas, Tex., Business; SHIRLEY ROSS, Durant, Home Ec; JANET ROUNSAVILLE, Ardmore, Education, LARRY ROURKE, Midwest City, Engineering; HER- BERT ROUSE, Tulsa, A S. GARY ROUSH, Oklahoma City, Business; JUDY RU- BIN, Tulsa, A S; KAREN RULE, Sapulpa, Education; CATHY RUSCH, Fairview, Home Ec; RUTH RUSH, Enid, A S; JUDY RUSSELL, Oklahoma City, A S. SUSAN RUTLEDGE, Oklahoma City, Home Ec; BEN RUTZ, Booker, Tex., Education; LARRY RUZICKA, Ana- darko, Engineering; DEBORA RYSER, Muskogee, Busi- ness; MICHAEL RYSER, Sallisaw, Engineering; DAR- RELL SADLER, Perkins, A S. MIKE SADLER, Perry, Engineering; GEORGE SAFFA, Tulsa, A S; JAMES SALE, Fairfax, Va., Business; RAY- MOND SALE, Sandston, Va., Engineering; RON SAL- LASKA, Balko, A S; STEPHEN SALYER, Tulsa, Educa- JULIE SALZER, Oklahoma City, Business; JUDY SAM- PLE, Stillwater, A S; PATRICIA SAMPSON, Lake Jack- son, Tex., Education; MELVIN SAMSEL, Oklahoma City, Engineering; SKIP SANDBERG, Tulsa, Engineer- ing; CECELIA SANDERS, Boise City, Home Ec. Freshman Class Was Largest On Record SHERRI SANDERS, Shawnee, Education; MARILYN SANDERSON, Guthrie, Education; JUDITH SAND- HOLM, Fort Sill, A S; SUSANNE SAUCIER, Norman, Home Ec; JUDY SAULS, Bartl esville, A S; SCOTT SAVAGE, Blackwell, Business. RONNIE SAYE, Tulsa, Business; WILLIAM SAYERS, Oklahoma City, A S; DANIEL SCHAEFER, Claremore, A S; TOM SCHAEFER, Okarche, Business; MONTE SCHAFER, Tulsa, Engineering; LINDA SCHAVITZ, Tul- sa, Business. MARY SCHEFFEL, Oklahoma City, A S; LINDA SCHIEFER, Duncan, Business; RANDY SCHLOTZ, Bea- ver, Engineering; RICHARD SCHMIDT, Altus, Engi- neering; RICHARD SCHOEN, Midwest City, A S; LINDA SCHOENHALS, Shattuck, A S. EMIL SCHRODER, Okarche, Engineering; BETTY SCHROEDER, Stillwater, Home Ec; EILEEN SCHROE- DER, Okarche, Home Ec; HARRY SCHROEDER, Frederick, Engineering; JUDY SHUTKESTING, Hen- nessey, Business; JENEAN SCHUTTEN, Oklahoma City, Business. VICKY SCHWAB, Oklahoma City, A S; JANET SCHWARTZ, Perry, Business; KENNETH SCHWARZ, Oklahoma City, Agriculture; LYNN SCHWEITFEGER, Miami, Education; PAUL SCOPTON, Pleasantville, N.Y., Agriculture; HELEN SCOTT, Oklahoma City, Home Ec. JEANNINE SCOTT, Tulsa, Home Ec; JOHN F. SCOTT, Broken Arrow, Agriculture; JOHN H. SCOTT, Okla- homa City, A S; KEVIN SCOTT, Tulsa, Business; ROB- ERT SCOTT, Enid, Engineering; RONALD SCRIBNER, Elmore City, Engineering. JANE SCROGGS, Healdton, A S; JOYCE SEUCUT. Blackwell, Business; JUDY SEALE, Oklahoma City, Busi- ness; JOHN SEARS, Oklahoma City, Engineering; ALETA SEELIG, Chandler, A S; KENNETH SEEVER, Cushing, A S. AL SEGNAR, Oklahoma City, Agriculture; MARTHA SELBY, Kingfisher, Education; TERRY SELBY, Oklahoma City, Engineering; STEPHEN SELLERS, Eufaula, Engi- neering; JACK SELPH, Sand Springs, Business; ILENE SEMRAD, Enid, Business. SARAH SEMTNER, Durant, A S; MARINA SERRAND, Bucaramanga, Columbia, Agriculture; BERRY SES- SIONS, Oklahoma City, Business; PATRICIA SHAFER, Fairfax, Education; SARI SHANK, Tulsa, A S; THOMAS SHANK, Tulsa, A S. JAMES SHEARHART, Vinita, Agriculture; KENNETH SHEEHAN, Collinsville, A S; SHERRY SHEEHAN, Oklahoma City, A S; CHRISTINE SHEETS, Guymon, A S; JANE SHELTON, Blanchard, Education; JEAN SHELTON, Oklahoma City, Education. Page 567 FRESHMEN MICHAEL SHELTON, Tulsa, Engineering; KATHY SHEPHERD, Stillwater, Home Ec; TOMMY SHEP- HERD, Blanchard, Agriculture; WILLIAM SHEPHERD, Shawnee, Business; JUDITH SHERMAN, Oklahoma City, A S; SUSAN SHIELDS, Seminole, A S. LINDA SHIMANEK, Hennessey, Home Ec; JIMMIE SHIPMAN, Guthrie, Agriculture; ROBERT SHIPMAN, Tulsa, Engineering; ERIC SHOAFF, Tulsa, Business; WILLIAM SHOFNER, Wayne Business; VICKI SHOUP, Hominy, Education. DON SHROFF, Tulsa, Business; BARBARA SHUPE, Oklahoma City, A S; MICHEL SIEBERT, Tulsa, Home Ec; LARRY SIEGAL. Midwest City, Business; DIANA SIEGFRIED, Sapulpa, Education; TWYLA SIEVER, Pry- or, A S. KATHERINE SIGL, Kingfisher, Home Ec; JAMES SIG- LER, Comanche, A S; WILLIAM SILK, Oklahoma City, Engineering; LINDA SILKEY, San Francisco, Calif., A S; MERI SILVERNAIL, Oklahoma City, Business; DENNIS SIMMONS, Tulsa, A S. DONALD SIMMONS, Bartlesville, A S; KATHLEEN SIMMONS, Tulsa, A S; MARK SIMMS, Tulsa, Busi- ness; WINONA SIMMS, Okmulgee, A S; PATRICIA SIMONSON, Oklahoma City, Home Ec; ANNETTE SIMPSON, Bartlesville, Home Ec. CHRIS SIMPSON, Stillwater, Business; SANDRA SIMS, Tulsa, A S; TONI SIMS. Hollis, A S; DONALD SIN- CLAIR, Oklahoma City, Engineering; DWIGHT SIN- GLETON, Ringwood, A S; BARBARA SIPES, Tulsa, Ed- ucation. GLENN SISE. Bartlesville, Engineering; SUSAN SIS- NEY, Tulsa, A S; DARRELL SKIDGEL, Pawnee, Agri- culture; GEORGE SKINNER, Ponca City, A S; SUSAN SKINNER, Dallas, Tex., A S; STEVEN SLAIGHT. Mus- kogee, Engineering. GLENDA SMALLEY, Medford, Home Ec; ALBERT SMITH, Canute, Agriculture; BETTY SMITH, Tulsa, Ed- ucation; BRENDA SMITH, Davis, Education; BRIAN SMITH, Oklahoma City, Business; DOUGLASS SMITH, Albuquerque, N.M., Home Ec. EDMOND SMITH, Tulsa, A S; ELAINE SMITH, Tulsa, Home Ec; ESTHEL SMITH, Garber, Engineeing; GARY SMITH, Bartlesville, Enginering; JAMES SMITH, Okla- homa City, Agriculture; JOSEPH SMITH, Tulsa, Engi- neering. KAREN SMITH, Tulsa, Education; LINDA SMITH, Hig- gins, Tex., A S; LYDIA SMITH, Edmond, A S; MAR- SHA SMITH, Oklahoma City, A S; MIKE SMITH, Jenks, Business; MONTE SMITH, Oklahoma City, A S. Page 568 New Students Worked Hard for Grades PATRICIA SMITH, Oklahoma City, Education; PATSY SMITH, Hennessey, Business; RITA SMITH, Tulsa, Busi- ness; RUSSELL SMITH, Midwest City, A S; VICKY SMITH, Midwest City, Business; JAMES SMITTLE, Tulsa, Education. TRAVETTE SMYSOR, Bartlesville, A S; LAURA SNEED, Oklahoma City, Education; STEVEN SNIDER, Clinton, Business; CARL SNOW, Tulsa, Business; CHERYL SNYDER, Oklahoma City, Home Ec; CYN- THIA SNYDER, Perry, Home Ec. LINDA SNYDER, Tulsa, A S; DAVID SOLLARS, Tulsa, Engineering; LINDA SOLOMON, Oklahoma City, A S; JUDY SOUDERS, Bartlesville, Home Ec; DAVID SOUTHARD, Blanchard, Agriculture; DENNIS SOUZA, Oklahoma City, Engineering. CAROLYN SPAETH, Oklahoma City, Business; CHRIS- TINA SPALDING, Tulsa, A S; PEPPER SPANN, Bar- tlesville, A S; ROY SPEAKES, Oklahoma City, A S; ANN SPEER, Boulder, Colo., A S; BOYD SPENCER, Albert, Agriculture. FLORA SPENCER, Oklahoma City, A S; RICHARD SPITLER, Oklahoma City, Engineering; MARY SPITZ- NAS, Grand Rapids, Mich., Home Ec; STEPHEN SPLETH, Waukomis, Agriculture; MITCHELL SPROW- SO, Oklahoma City, A S; JUANITA SQUIRE, Tulsa, A S. DOLL STAFFORD, Hobbs, N.M., Business; DALE STALLINGS, Oklahoma City, Business; JEAN STAMP- ER, Muskogee, Education; SHERYL STARK, Bartles- ville, Education; JOHN STARRETT, Bartlesville, Engi- neering; SHARON STASIK, Tulsa, A S. WILLIAM STAUB, Shawnee, Business; STEVEN STAUDE, Tulsa, Business; ROJEAN STAUFFER, Bur lington, A S; MILTON STAVINSKY, Ponca City, Busi- ness; TERRY STEELE, Tulsa, Education; DOVELINE STEER, Oklahoma City, A S. JAMES STEICHEN, Perry, Agriculture; DALE STEIN, Wellston, Agriculture; JOYCE STELL, Hugo, A S; JUDY STEPHENS. Frederick, A S; SHERREL STEPH- ENS, Norfolk, England, A S; GUY STEPHENSON, Tulsa, A S. LINDA STEPP, Tulsa, Education. HENRY STEVENS, Schulter, Engineering; VICKI STEVENSON, Custer, Home Ec; JAMES STEWART, Bartlesville, Business; JO STEWART, Pawnee, A S; PATRICIA STEWART, Dyer, Ind., Education. WANDA STEWART, Oklahoma City, A S; JANET STINCHCOMB. Chandler, Business; SAM STITT, Okla- homa City, A S; ELIZABETH STOCK, Mangum, Home Ec; PAULA STOGNER, Tulsa, Home Ec; KATHLEEN STONE, Tulsa, A S. Page 569 FRESHMEN GREG STORM, Oklahoma City, Agriculture; SUE STORM, Elk City, Home Ec; JEANETTE STORY, Mid- west City, A S; PAMELA STORY, Alex, Business; DI- ANE STOWE. Bartlesville, A S; MARY STRAIN, Okla- homa City, Education. LINDA STRATTON, Muskogee, A S; PATRICK STRECK, Oklahoma City, Education; JOHN STRICK- LAND, Duncan, A S; MICHAEL STICKLAND, Okla- homa City, A S; LISSA STRICKLIN, Paden, Educa- tion; STEVE STROUD, Tulsa, A S. LAWRENCE STUBBLEFIELD, Boise City, Engineering; MARION STUBBS, Oklahoma City, Home Ec; EVER- ETT STUCKEY, Arnett, Agriculture; JERE STURGIS, Enid, Business; JACK STUTEVILLE, Kingfisher, Agri- culture; JACK SUGGS, Oklahoma City, Engineering. KATHLEEN SULLIVAN, Lawton, Home Ec; MICK SULLIVAN, Newkirk, A S; KENNETH SUMMAR, Mid- west City, Engineering; THOMAS SUMMERS, Tulsa, Engineering; WALTER SUMMERS, Jet, Business; STE- VEN SURBECK, Edmond, A S. RONNIE SURFACE, Broken Arrow, Engineering; LYNN SURRATT, Elk City, Engineering; THOMAS SUTHER- LIN, Oklahoma City, Engineering; NAN SWANK, Stillwater, A S; MICHAEL SWANSON, Tulsa, Engi- neering; LINDA SWEARINGEN, Blackwell, Home Ec. SCOTT SWEARINGEN, Tulsa, A S; DEE SWEENEY, Enid, Engineering; JAYNE SWENSON, Oklahoma City, Home Ec; PHIL SWITZER, Thomas, Agriculture; DAN- NY SWOPES, Elk City, Education; MARTHA SYL- VESTER, Casper, Wyo., Education. CLARENCE SYMES, Lawton, Business; CHARLES TA- BOR, Oklahoma City, Business; DONNA TAGGART, Stillwater, A S; SUE TALBOT, Kansas City, Mo., A S; GARY TALIAFERRO, Guthrie, Business; JOYCE TAL- LEY, Chandler, Home Ec. SANFORD TALLEY, St. Louis, Mo., Engineering; FRANCES TALUC, Jenks, Business; GEORGE TAR- BOX, Bartlesville, Business; MIKE TATE, Oklahoma City, A S; ALAN TAYLOR, Tulsa, A S; DIANNA TAY- LOR, Oklahoma City, Education. GERALDINE TAYLOR, Spencer, Home Ec; JAMES TAYLOR, Okmulgee, Engineering; JANE TAYLOR, Oklahoma City, Business; JOHN TAYLOR, Frederick, Agriculture; KATHY TAYLOR, Okmulgee, A S; LAWR- ENCE TAYLOR, Barnsdall, A S. LINDA TAYLOR, Stillwater, A S; MARCIA TAYLOR, Dewey, Business; RONNIE TAYLOR, Tulsa, Business; SAMME TAYLOR, Moore, Education; SANDRA TAY- LOR, Oklahoma City, Business; SUSAN TAYLOR, Oklahoma City, Education. Page 570 Freshmen Took Part in Many Activities SUSAN TAYLOR, Ponca City, A S; WILLIAM TAYS, Elville, III., A S; JAMES TEAGUE, Okarche, Engineer- ing; LUTHER TEAGUE, Tulsa, Engineering; BILL TEEL, Clinton, Business; PETE TEEL, Hooker, Agriculture. RAYMOND TEEL, Tulaa, Business; FRED TEMPLE, Still- water, Business; KATHY TERRY, Stroud, Business; PHIL- LIP TERRY, Mountain View, Engineering; SHARON TERRY, Midwest City, A S; DELNITA TETER, Moore- land, Home Ec. MITCHEL TETER, Mooreland, Engineering; DALE THACKER, Granite, Business; MICHAEL THATCHER, Stillwater, Engineering; BRENDA THOMAS, Duncan, Home Ec; BRUCE THOMAS, Herculaneum, Mo., Busi- ness; MARILYN THOMAS, Tulsa, A S. PAT THOMAS, Stillwater, Engineering; SANDRA THOMAS. Tulsa, Business; SUSAN THOMAS, Tulsa, Education; CHARLES THOMASON, Stillwater, A S; KAREN THOMASON, Oklahoma City, Business; KATHLEEN THOMBLISON, Springdale, Ark., A S. DAVID THOMPSON, Muskogee, Business; EDDIE THOMPSON, Tulsa, A S; JAMES THOMPSON, Sand Springs, A S; JOHN THOMPSON, Oklahoma City, Engineering; KAREN THOMPSON, Claremore, A S; KATHLEEN THOMPSON. Collinsville, Home Ec. LINDA THOMPSON. Oklahoma City, A S; MELVIN THOMPSON, Enid, Engineering; PHIL THOMPSON, Southwest City, Mo., A S; ROBERT THOMPSON, Tulsa, Business; SUSAN THOMPSON. Tulsa, A S; VIC- TOR THOMPSON, Stillwater, A S. BEVERLY THORNHILL, Bartlesville, Education; PHYL- LIS THORNTON, Midwest City, Home Ec; CHARLES THRALL, Tulsa, Engineering; CAROLYN THURMAN, Tulsa, Education; JOHN TIDWELL, Stillwater, A S; JAMES TIERNAN, Oklahoma City, A S. MARY TILLMAN, Stillwater, A S; CHUCK TILSON, Norwich, Kan., Education; JOYCE TIMMONS, Okla- homa City, Education; JERRY TINDEL, Ponca City, Business; FLOYD TIPPETT, Midwest City, Business; GLENDA TIPPINS, Edmond, Education. VEVA TOLBERT, Watonga, Education; KEITH TOLLER, Sands Springs, Business; IDA TOUCHSTONE, Butler, A S; JERREE TOYEBO, Walters, Business; JOHN TRA- VERS, Tulsa, A S; RUTH TRAVIS, Oklahoma City, Ed- ucation. MICAELA TREADWELL, Del City, Home Ec; MAR- GUERITE TSOODLE, Oklahoma City, Education; JAN- ET TUCKER, Finley, A S; KATHI TUCKER. Chickasha, Business; MELINDA TUCKER. Byron, A S; RAY TUCK- ER, Altus, Engineering. Page 571 FRESHMEN MARY TURINSKY. Bixby, Education; RALPH TURNER, Oklahoma City, Buseiness; STEVEN TUTTLE, Bartles- ville, Engineering; JANIE TYLER, Keota, Business; SHERRY TYLER, Tulsa, Home Ec; JANICE TYNER, Goltry, A S. JUDITH UNDERWOOD, Tulsa, Business; SHEILA UP- SHAW, Muskogee, A S; JOEL URICE, Del City, Busi- ness; FRED UTTER, Tulsa, Education; DELORES VAN CAMP, Shidler, A S; GEORGIA VAN COEVERING, Coyle, Education. CYNTHIA VAN CURA, Tulsa, Business; JOHN VAN CUREN, Tulsa, Business; ROBERT VAN DEVENTER, Stillwater, Business; JOHN VANDIVER. Checotah, A S; JANICE VAN HOOREBEKE, Bartlesville, A S; DIANA VAN LANDINGHAM. Sapulpa, A S. LAWRENCE VANN, Tulsa, Business; DANNY VAN SCHUYVER, Oklahoma City, Business; JOYCE VAN- TRIES, Tulsa, Education; IRENE VARDEMAN, Tulsa, A S; GORDON VARNER, Oklahoma City, Engineer- ing; FRANK VASCELLARO, Bethany, A S. CARLA VAUGHN, Duncan, Education; CAROL VAUGHAN, Midwest City, A S; DENNIS VAUGHN, Oklahoma City, A S; JOY VAUGHN, Tulsa, Business; PAMELA VAUGHN, Oklahoma City, Home Ec; ROB- ERT VAUGHN, Tulsa, Business. ROBERT VAUGHN, Oklahoma City, A S; SANDY VAUGHN, Broken Arrow, Home Ec; SHIRLENE VAUGHN, Tulsa, Business; WILLIAM VAUGHN, Moore, Business; DONNA VAUGHT, Stillwater, Busi- ness; PATRICIA VERBA, Oklahoma City, A S. NANCY VICKERS, Ponca City, A S; LINDA VIETTI, Pryor, A S; CHARLES VINING, Bristow, Engineering: LINDA VOEGELEIN, Oklahoma City, Education; NAN- CY VOLLMER, Enid, A S; VICKI VONTUNGELN, Oklahoma City, Education. DANNY VOSKUHL, Kingfisher, Agriculture; WAL- LACE VOSS, Midwest City, Business; DAVID WADE, Guthrie, A S; LINDA WADE, Oklahoma City, A S; THOMAS WADE, Little Rock, Ark., Agriculture; KIT WAGNER, Cement, A S. LINDA WAGNER. Oklahoma City, Home Ec; ALTON WAGNON, Duncan, Engineering; MYRNA WAIR, Broken Arrow, A S; CHERYL WALKER, Tulsa, A S; JOHN WALKER, Jenks, Business; JON WALKER, Lawton, Agriculture. RONALD WALKER, Tulsa, A S; DONNA WALL, Perkins, A S; FRANK WALLACE, Nowata, Engineer- ing; PAM WALLER, Oklahoma City, Education; DAR- RELL WALLRAVEN, Oklahoma City, Home Ec; CARL WALLS, Miami, Engineering. Page 572 Spirit of Freshmen Had lips and Downs GERALDINE WALLS. Oklahoma City, A S; ELDON WALSH, Del City, Engineering; MARTHA WALTA, Hennessey, Education; ROBERT WALTER, Sallisaw, Business; PATRICK WALTERS, Westville, Business; ALAN WANGSGARD, Tulsa, Business. TERRY WARD, Tulsa, Engineering; HENRY WARDEN, Shawnee, Agriculture; JOHN WARE, Midwest City, Business; MICHAEL WARNER, Liberal, Kan., Engi- neering; VICTORIA WARNER, Oklahoma City, A S; LINDA WARNKE, Oklahoma City, Agriculture. CAROL WARREN, Tulsa, A S; CLAUDIA WARREN, Tulsa, Home Ec; DENNIS WARREN, Woodward, En- gineering; ALICE WARRICK, Muskogee, Business; IRVING WATKINS, Oklahoma City, Engineering; CLIFFORD WATSON, Aurora, Colo., Engineering. RAY WATSON, Kingfisher, Education; ROY WAT- SON, Oklahoma City, A S; KATHY WAUGH, Okla- homa City, Education; KAREN WEATHERFORD. Okla- homa City, A S; SARAH WEAVER. Bartlesville, Edu- cation; JEFFERY WEBB, Oklahoma City, Education. LINDA WEBER. Stroud, Business; PHYLLIS WEBER, Oklahoma City, Business; LINDA WEBSTER, Barnsdall, Home Ec; THOMAS WEEKS, Northport, N.Y., A S; CLAUDIA WEIBEL, Stillwater, A S; BRYCE WEI- GAND, Alva, A S. LOUIS WEINGART, Ponca City, Business; THOMAS WEIRICH, Oklahoma City, A S; LEROY WEITZEL, Del City, Engineering; LENOLA WELCH, Bartlesville, Business; PATRICIA WELLBORN, Oklahoma City, A S; JANICE WELLER, Yukon, Home Ec. MELODY WELLS, Stillwater, Home Ec; ALTON WEST, Tulsa, Engineering; CHARLES WEST, Vinita, Engineer- ing; LOREN WEST, Cushing, Education; WILLIAM WEST, Tulsa, Agriculture; LORI WESTBROOK. Okla- homa City, Business. EDWYN WESTER, Oklahoma City, Business; CAROL WETWISKA, Oklahoma City, Education; MARTHA WHEATLEY, Pawnee, Education; LINDA WHEATON, Tulsa, Education; ALBERT WHEELER, Oklahoma City, Business; BILLY WHEELER, Claremore, A S. EDWARD WHEELER, Oklahoma City, A S; JANE WHEELER, McAlester, A S; JANICE WHEELER, Blackwell, A S; KENT WHEELER, Midwest City, A S; SHARON WHEELER, Oklahoma City, A S; JAMES WHITE, Tulsa, A S. JOHN O. WHITE, Checotah, Engineering; JOHN R. WHITE, Tulsa, Business; KAREN WHITE, Seminole, A S; KERRY WHITE, Oklahoma City, A S; MARY WHITE, Houston, Tex., Education; PHILLIP WHITE, Stillwater, Business. Page 573 FRESHMEN RALPH WHITE, Guymon, A S; ROBERT WHITE, Lansing, Kan., Engineering; STEVEN WHITE, Oklahoma City, Engineering; STEVE WHITE, Oklahoma City, A S; WILLIAM WHITE, Sapulpa, Engineering. WILLIAM R. WHITE, Sand Springs, A S; PATRICIA WHITEHOUSE, Sapulpa, A S; GARY WHITELEY, Broken Arrow, A S; MICHAEL WHITELEY, Broken Ar- row, Business; BUCK WHITFIELD, Paoli, A S. CYNTHIA WHITNEY, Midwest City, Education; SHA- RON WHITSON, Okmulgee, A S; LINDA WIELAND, Perryton, Tex., A S; CHERYLINE WIGGINS, Duncan, A S; RICHARD WILENZICK, Enid, Engineering. CONNIE WILEY, Oklahoma City, A S; PHYLLIS WIL- EY, Bartlesville, A S; PAULA WILKINSON, El Reno, A S; GARY WILLIAMS, Tulsa, A S; JAMES WIL- LIAMS, Pryor, Business. JAMES WILLIAMS, Grady, N.M., Agriculture; JIM WILLIAMS, Shawnee, Engineering; JIM O.WILLIAMS, Madill, A S; KENNETH WILLIAMS, Dewey, Engineer- ing; MARGARET WILLIAMS, Pittsburg, Pa., Educa- tion. MARSHA WILLIAMS, Tulsa, Business; MARTHA WILLIAMS, Skiatook, A S; MICHAEL WILLIAMS, Claremore, Agriculture; PHILIP WILLIAMS, Bartles- ville, Home Ec; REBECCA WILLIAMS, Oklahoma City, A S. VELVAREE WILLIA MS, Little Rock, Ark., A S; SALLY WILLINGHAM, Oklahoma City, Education; BILLIE WILLIS, Granite, Business; JIMMIE WILLIS, Altus, A S; ROCKY WILLIS, Oklahoma City, A S. SUANNE WILLIS, Tulsa, Education; ALVIN WILSON, Smithville, Agriculture; BILLY WILSON, Muskogee, A S; CARREL WILSON, Moore, Engineering; CHARLES WILSON, Tulsa, A S. DEANA WILSON, Coalgate, A S; GAYLE WILSON, Pittsburg, Kan., A S; JAN WILSON, Oklahoma City, A S; JOE WILSON, Bartlesville, Business; JUDITH WILSON, Duncan, A S. JUDY WILSON, Tulsa, Education; NANCY WILSON, Tulsa, Education; PAMELA WILSON, Oklahoma City, A S; RICHARD WILSON, Tulsa, A S; ROBERT WIL- SON, Oklahoma City, Engineering. Page 574 Freshman Football Team Tied OU, 28-28 RONALD WILSON, Larned, Kan., Agriculture; SCHER- RLYN WIMBERLY, Tulsa, A S; LINDA WIMMER, Ponca City, A S; DEANNA WINFREY, Broken Arrow, Home Ec; JUDITH WINTERS, Mangum, A S; LON- NIE WINTON, Oklahoma City, Education. DONNA WISE, Tulsa, A S; MILDRED WISE, Orum right, Education; ROBERT WISE, Tulsa, A S; STEVEN WISE, Tulsa, Engineering; TEMPEST WISE, Tulsa, Edu- cation; ADELL WITHERS, Clearview, Home Ec. DAVID WITT, Vinita, Business; RICHARD WITT, Mus- kogee, Engineering; WILLIAM WITT, Fletcher, Agri- culture; LARRY WHITTEN, Oklahoma City, A S; HER- BERT WOLCOTT, Tulsa, A S; JOANNE WOLF, Okla- homa City, Home Ec. JAMES WOLFE, Muskogee, Business; O'OUANNAH WOLFE, Moore, Home Ec; PAMELA WOLFE, Broken Bow, Home Ec; JIMMY WOMACK, Sand Springs, Engineering; NORMA WOMACK, Broken Arrow, A S; ALBERT WOOD, Tulsa, Business. JENNY WOOD, Broken Bow, Education; LARRY WOOD, Perry, Business; TWYLA WOOD, Oklahoma City, Education; MARSHA WOODFIN, Windfield, Kan., Education; KENNETH WOODS, Fargo, Engi- neering; CHARLES WOODY, Rush Springs, Engineer- ing. PAMELA WORK, Henryetta, A S; BOB WORKMAN, Midwest City, Education; EDWARD WORLEY, Grove, Engineering; DAVID WRIGHT, Oklahoma City, Busi- ness; JOHN WRIGHT, Canadian, Tex., Agriculture; JUDITH WRIGHT, Tulsa, Business. LLOYD WRIGHT, Tulsa, A S; NANCY WRIGHT, Harrah, A S; CARLA WULF, Oklahoma City, A S; THOMAS WYCKOFF, New York, N.Y., A S; DEB- ORAH WYCOFF, Oklahoma City, A S; REGINA YAEGER, Oklahoma City, Business. JIM YEAMAN, Ponca City, Business; KENNETH YORK, Cushing, Agriculture; CARLA YOUNG, Dun- can, Business; JANIS YOUNG, Tulsa, Business; KAREN YOUNG, Oklahoma City, Home Ec; MARILYN YOUNG, Stillwater, A S. MELVIN YOUNG, Tulsa, A S; STEVE YOUNG, Still- water, Engineering; SUE YOUNG, Woodward, A S; VERNON YOUNG, Stillwater, A S; WILLIAM YOUNG, Oklahoma City, Engineering. ROGER YOUNGBLOOD, Okmulgee, Engineering; JACKIE YOUNT, Oklahoma City, Business; RICHARD YUHNKE, Waukomis, Engineering; ROBERT ZAHL, Enid, Engineering; PEGGY ZAMOIDER, Tulsa, Busi- ness. Page 575 Every boy should have a dog, even if it is in a residence hall, as long as the counselor doesn't know. CHAPTER MINE ,MMHK iff {riiiittffffi mM II (Mill II Page 578 ADS and INDICES Page 579 The new Platter Shop, with its unique advertising, was just one addition to the new Union. With ar- tists like Streisand, who could resist buying albums. With its new facilities the Union is no less than an adventure land. For vivacious students, getting to know the Union can be quite an experience. Student Individual Index Aaron, Frank W., Jr., 318, 494 Abhas, Uthman, 258, 261 Abbott, Claude, 209, 287 Abbott, Elton D., Jr., 391, 538 Abbott, Joe, 432, 512 Abbott, Paul, 386, 538 Abdulla, Suleman, 401, 456, 294, 258, 261 Abel, Scott, 361, 456, 247, 248, 251 Abernathy, John, 401, 213, 494 Abernathy, Patricia, 306, 456, 89, 90, 98, 238, 240 Abernathy, Penelope, 437, 512, 231 Abram, James, 451 Abrams, Susan, 419, 538 Ackerson, Rex, 456 Adair, Joe, 345,512 Adair, Judith, 306, 538 Adams, Cary, 538, 243 Adams, Fae, 404, 538 Adams , Ireta, 393, 538 Adams, James, 252 Adams, Josephine, 436, 236 Adams, Judy Carol, 370, 512 Adams, Judy Carol, 538 Adams, Kathleen, 370, 512 Adams, Lloyd, 444 Adams, Paul, 456 Adams, Sylvia, 264 Adams, Virgil Adams, Walter, 358, 456 Adamson, Bob, 164, 179 Aday, Ronnie, 456, 270 Adcock, Patricia, 330, 538 Aden, Johnny, 386, 538, 271 Adler, Naomi, 268 Adsit, Billie, 370, 512, 174, 124 Ady, Robyn, 393, 538 Afinowicz, Beverly, 426, 512 Afridr, Najama, 261 Agan, Michael, 456 Agboatwalla, 456, 275, 245, 258, 261 Agnew, Cecil, 266 Agnew, Michael A. K. Md. Ahnad, 258 Ahmad, Nizam, 261, 258 Ahmedi, Wasel, 261 Ailawadhi, Manohar, 451, 259 Ainsworth, Kiamichi, 426, 456, 242 Airee, Shakti, 275, 259 Akhter, Golam, 258, 261 Akin, Kenneth, 407, 494 Akin, Larry, 357,512 Aklilu, Tesfaye, 258 Alam, Abu Mazzad, M., 261 Albert, James, 381, 538 Alberty, Bluford, 456 Alberty, Donna, 512 Albritton, Nancy, 538, 264 Alby, Theodore III., 221 Alden, Charles, 342, 538 Aldredge, Patrick, 345, 538 Aldrich, Jane, 377, 538 Ashley, Alexander, 285 Alexander, Bill, 381, 512 Alexander, Donald, 391, 456, 287 Alexander, Emmit, 179 Alexander, Jeanne, 317, 512 Alexander, Joanne, 426, 538 Alexander, Leeland, 381, 444 Alexander, Rita, 393, 494, 514 Alexander, Roy, 512 Alexander, Sheila, 538 Algrande, Leeland, 219 Alger Thomas, 386, 512, 252 Alig, John F., 211,456 Allbritain, Joyce, 426, 538, 285 Allen, Bentley, 342, 538 Allen, Bobby Lynn., 357 Allen, Charles, 281, 288, 288 Allen, Clay William, 456, 288 Allen, Gary Leon, 310, 213, 456 Allen, Hollis, 329, 212, 494, 220 Allen, James, 260 Allen, James Edward, 386, 538 Allen, Janifer Allen, Jere Curtis, 340, 456 Allen, John G., Jr., 171 Allen, John Henry, 358, 538 Allen, John Michael, 333, 538 Allen, Lana Jean, 424, 538, 179 Allen, Lana Sue, 393, 538 Allen, Larry James, 381, 538 Allen, Linda Sue, 399, 456, 219, 237, 239, 240 Allen, Nancy Brown, 309, 512 Allen, Neil Weslie, 407, 512 Allen, Patricia, 399, 538 Allen, Richard, 322, 456 Allen, Robert, 538 Allen, Ronald, 407, 203, 512 Allen, Sandra Rae, 456 Allen, Thomas Allenbach, Jeanene, 456 Allison, Gary, 432, 538 Allison, Nancy, 353, 512, 300 Allison, Sharon, 377, 456 Allison, William, 305, 456 Allred, Brenda, 377, 538 Aim, Philip, 477 Almon, Lou, 317, 538 Alrawi, Baha A., 261 Alrawi, Tarik, 261 Alsip, David, 512 Altom, Jimmy, Darrel, 213, 494 Alward, Charles, 432, 538, 181 Alupakusadi, Eldge, 258 Amann, William, 325, 494, 263, 268 Amatayakul, C, 262 Ambike, Awinash, 451, 259 Amen, Lloy, 213 Amend, Judith, 426, 538 Ames, Douglas, 163 Ames, Joanne, 426, 456 Amey, Jean, 272, 270 Amis, Ruth, 241 Aminuzzaman, Abu, 258, 261 Ammon, John, 349, 494 Ammons, Linda, 538 Amphansook, Montree, 262 Andersen, Arden, 448, 227 Andersen, Per, 451 Andersen, Sharon, 377, 206, 538, 264 Anderson, Andrea, 393, 538, 278 Anderson, Cheryl, 337, 494, 174 Anderson, Clifford, 362, 512 Anderson, Darrell, 456 Anderson, Darrell, 213 Anderson, David, 456 Anderson, Eleanor, 268 Anderson, Frederick, 512 Anderson, Gary, 456 Anderson, James, 361, 538 Anderson, Karen, 306, 538 Anderson, Karen, 306, 494, 238 Anderson, Karen, 306, 538 Anderson, Linda, 321, 512 Anderson, Lynn, 437, 538 Anderson, Mary, 393, 512 Anderson, Nicolaus, 494 Anderson, Robert, 512 Anderson, Robert, 250 Andrews, Henry, 329, 205, 512, 271 Andrews, James, 358, 538 Andrews, Lowell, 381, 512 Ankenbrandt, Gerald, 243 Annis, Sandra, 437, 512 Ansley, Verlena, 334, 512 Anthis, Max, 407, 538, 172 Anthony, David, 365, 494 Anthony, Gerald, 248 Antwine, James, 456, 218, 224 Appel, L. Mary, 334, 456, 281 Appleby, Patricia, 339, 512 Applewhite, Carl, 451, 280 Archer, Diane, 426, 494, 284 Archibald, Walter, 333, 494 Argo, Michael. 494 Arie, Patrick, 345,512 Arko, Gertrude, 404, 204, 512 Arko, Robert, 448, 227 Arledge, Bede, 276 Armbrister, Jeannette, 456, 238, 265 Armbruster, Robert, 329, 207, 209, 538, 242 Armbruster, Stephen, 329, 203, 456, 301, 89, 100 Armour, Terri, 419, 512 Armstrong, Carl, 230 Armstrong, Clifton, 230, 288 Armstrong, Diana, 309, 538, 242 Armstrong, Garry, 407, 538 Armstrong, Judith, 334, 512 Armstrong, Neill, 314, 538 Armstrong, Robert, 456 Arndt, Judy, 437, 494, 237, 238 Arndt, Tommy, 354, 512 Arneson, Sandy, 538 Arnold, Carol, 334, 204, 494, 233, 284 Arnold, Cheryl, 306, 204, 512 Arnold, Ernest, 456 Arnold, Flo, 404, 538 Arrington, Kenneth, 450, 226 Arthur, Gregory, 391, 512 Arthur, Larry, 456 Arumugham, Rangaswa. 248 Asakawa, Yoichi, 494, 256 Asbury, Sam, 171, 279, 283 Ash, Russell, 456 Ashbaugh, Bill, 314, 494. 149 Ashenhurst, Deborah, 306, 538, 194 Ashenhurst, Teresa, 306, 456, 238, 289 Asher, Gilbert, 196 Ashmore, Beverly, 451 Ashraf, Hooshang, 451 Ashraff, Md, 258, 261 Askew, Phyllis, 426, 538 Askey, Mary, 419, 494, 264 Asplund, Ann, 337, 494, 174, 288 Astafan, Joseph, 407, 494, 289 Athanas, Michael, 407, 494 Ather, Syed, 258, 259 Atherton, Dale, 407, 538 Atkins, H. Gray, 314, 512 Atkins, Roger, 448, 227 n fill I 72 Years Service in Stillwater Plus— The Added Value of TOP VALUE STAMPS Ask About Our REVOLVING BUDGET ACCOUNTS Page 581 Your Oklahoma State University FACILITIES THE FACULTY CLUB Open to the members of the faculty and their guests. Serving brunch, lunch, and dinner by reservation, in a delightful atmosphere. THE COFFEE SHOP Includes a table service dining room and can be used for a choice of food items for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. THE STATE ROOM The State Room is Stillwater's finest gour- met dining with quiet, attentive service in a room tastefully decorated in the tradi- tions of the State University. THE FRONTIER CAFETERIA A variety of tasty, inexpensive foods for quick service. Serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner. THE BANQUET SERVICE Special service in our private dining parlors for luncheons and banquets for groups up to 700 persons. THE MEETING ROOMS The Union's 40 meeting rooms can seat over 5,000 simultaneously and range in size from seating capacity of under 20 to more than 1,200. THE SNACK BARS The Starlight, the Sunroom fountains and the Sweet Shop are open for in-between- meal snacking. THE RECREATIONS Dancing . . . Bowling . . . Billiards . . Lounging . . . Table Tennis . . . Cards. THE SHOPPING AREAS Gift shop . . . Ladies Apparel . . . Men's Apparel . . . Sundry Store . . . Barber Shop . . . Beauty Shop . . .. Jewelry Store . . . Self-Service Book Store . . . Platter Shop . . . Candy and Hobby Shop S tvident Ulv mon DIRECTOR— ABE L. HESSER Created as a center of activity for the university family, (the students, faculty, staff, and their guests) the Student Union offers more services than any other union in the country. The hospitable atmosphere prevails through- out and the facility provides more than 3,000 activities for 4,000,000 people annually. It also hosts more than 295 educational conferences each year. . . . and for visitors — The Union Club and the Coffee Shop ... An 8 I -room, completely air-conditioned hotel right on the campus . . . tastefully, comfortably decorated . . . And a con- necting coffee shop where exquisitely pre- pared meals are graciously served. Page 582 Atkinson, Judith, 424, 494 Atkinson, Karey, 432, 512, 181 Audleman, Donald, 401, 456 Auld, Randy, 377, 512,271 Austin, Gary, 354, 538, 286 Austin, James, 340, 494 Austin, L. Lynn, 404, 538 Austin, Larry, 386, 494, 171, 177, 180 Austin, Mary, 393, 538 Aven, Linda, 419, 538 Averill, Ronald, 164 Avery, Thomas, 313, 538 Avilla, Tommy, 494 Avra, Herchel, 266, 268 Awan, Farman, 244, 258, 261 Awinash, Ambike, 245 Axe, Cynthia, 339, 538 Ayers, Patti, 426, 494 B Bacfe, Marshall, 282 Bacher, Margaret, 404, 494 Bachle, Elaine, 330, 204, 494, 300 Back. James, 365, 494 Bacon, Virginia, 456 Badger, Lois, 456 Badger, Victoria, 309, 494, 238, 269 Badgett, Gary, 271 Badgley, Norma, 419, 538 Badgwell, Kathianne, 426, 512 Badii, Reza, 451,258 Baer, Betty, 416, 538 Baggett, Thomas, 318, 456, 263 Bagwell, David, 354, 451, 100 Bahler, Larry, 178 Bailey, Cleta, 330 Bailey, Kimberley, 271 Bailey, Margaret, 204 Bailey, Mark, 305, 512 Bailey, Phil, 221 Bailey, Sharla, 419, 538 Bailey, Susan, 330, 204, 494, 197, 286 Bair, Jean, 426, 512 Bair, Tracy, 381, 512, 179 Baird, Larry, 401,456, 197 Baird, Loyetta, 494 Baker, Alvin, 494 Baker, Andy, 447, 227 Baker, Barry, 457 Baker, Bob, 169, 174 Baker, Brenda, 426, 457, 231 Baker, Cecil, 214, 95, 98, 244 Baker, Charles, 369, 203, 512, 248 Baker, Dallas, 164, 179 Baker, Darrel, 457 Baker, Deanna, 424, 512, 272, 269 Baker, Dennis, 250 Baker, Frances, 437, 512, 265, 266 Baker, Frank, 181 Baker, Garry, 457, 217 Baker, Gary, 221 Baker, Jackie, 386, 451, 228 Baker, Jeffrey, 333, 539 Baker, John, 401, 214, 457, 244 Baker, Joyce, 437, 539 Baker, Karen, 419, 539 Baker, Lela, 393, 539 Baker, Margery, 330, 204, 494, 197, 286 Baker, Marilyn, 353, 539 Baker, Mary, 326, 457, 300, 231, 287 Baker, Michael, 309, 539 Baker, Noel, 512 Baker, Rita, 426, 512 Baker, Steve, 357, 512 Baker, William H., 342 Baker, William Ja., 539 Baker, William Jer., 381, 539 Baker, Willis, 494 Baker, Zay, 391,512 Bakshi, Ramesh, 451, 243, 294, 295 Balcom, Loela, 393, 512, 265, 266 Baldwin, Jimmie, 450, 226 Bales, Kathal, Bales, Robert, 164 Balfe, Marshall, 95 Ball, John, 381, 539 Ball, Mary, 241 Ball, Ronnie, 381, 539 Ballard, James, 494, 252 Ballew, James, 249 Ballew, Walter, 407, 457, 247, 249, Ballatti, Merdell, 252 Ballone, Anthony, 207, 179 Bancroft, Tomi, 416, 539, 264 Bandy, Mary, 334, 494, 174, 238 Bane, Marjorie, 393, 512, 242 Baney, Harley, 211 Banfield, Robert Banham, Victor, 369, 512, 177 Banks, Jerry, 309, 457, 300, 89, 96,98 Banks, Richard, 407, 539, 266 Banks, Thomas, 512 Banning, Terry, 168, 174 Bansal, Romesh, 259 Barbarick, Stephen, 432, 539, 274 Barbee, Glenn, 347, 204, 457, 170 Barbee, Sharon, 374, 424, 457, 455 Barber, Frank, 381, 539, 179, 279 Barber, Karen, 426, 512, 264 Barclay, Jeanne, 233 Bardisbanian, Joseph, 272 Barger, Dianne, 404, 512 Barker, Charles, 401, 539, 400 Barker, Larry, 381,494 Barkley, Paul, 512 Barksdale, William, 457 Barnard, Martha, 419, 539, 264 Barnard, Virginia, 270 Barnes, Barbette, 404, 539 Barnes, Beverly Gay, 457 Barnes, Beverly, 228, 233, 233, 236 Barnes, Charles, 358, 512, 177, 179 Barnes, Charles, 381, 539, 279 Barnes, Donna, 437, 512, 279 Barnes, Ellen, 317, 512, 264 Barnes, Greg, 354, 512 Barnes, Mary, 309, 494 Barnes, Paula, 393, 539 Barnes, Ray, 243 Barnes, Robert, 494 Barnes, Ronald, 513 Barnes, Troya, 539 Barnes, Weldon, 76 Barnes, William, 407, 539 Barnett, David, 381,513 Barnett, Gerald, 322, 513 Barnett, Michael, 305 Barnum, Bill, 447, 227 Barr, Beverly, 404, 539 Barr, Michael, 250, 263 Barr, Robert, 95 Barr, Samuel, 310,494 Barr, Susan, 393, 539 Barrett, Kathy, 424, 539 Barrett, Ronald, 165, 169 Bartel, Harvey, 214, 251 Barth, Aleta, 437, 539, 219 Barthelemy, John, 381, 539 Barton, Connie, 426, 539 Barton, Margaret, 377, 494, 264 Barton, Thomas, 181, 274 Bascus, Sharron, 426, 513 Base, Barbara, 426, 513 Basinger, Dennis, 294 Bass, Neva, 437, 513,219 Bass, Terry, 339, 539 Bass, Tom, 357, 494 Bassett, Gary, 401, 539 Batchelder, Eugene, 357, 539 Batchelder, Michael, 494 Batdorf. John, 432, 539 Bates, Charles, 539 Bates, Danny, 248 Bates, Donald, 230 Bates, George, 218 Bates, James, 322, 494, 301 Bates, Linda, 321, 539 Bates, Marvin, 266 Battle, Beverly, 377, 513 Battles, Allan, 386, 539 Baucom, Barbara, 377, 494 Baucom, Roy, 407, 539, 250 Bauer, Robert, 432, 513 Baugh, James, 282 Baugh, Thomas, 381, 539 Baughman, Jimmy, 407, 457 Baum, John, 318, 539 Baumgarten, Richard, 457 Baumgartner, Wayman, 451 Baumler, Marsha, 404, 513 Baustert, Stephen, 539 Baxter, Dianne, 339, 513, 94 Bayhylle, Thomas, 263 Bay less, Gary, 513 Bayless.Thomas, 263, 266 Bayouth, Jon, 362, 539 Bays, Harry, 342, 457 Bays, James, 494, 217, 235 Bays, Jerald, 494 Bayunus, Ilyas, 258, 261 Beachboard, Beverly, 321, 215, 494 174, 176 Beadles, Alvin, 215, 235 Beadles, Gary, 407, 539, 235 Beal, Elizabeth, 393, 539 Beal, John, 459, 226 Beall, Sharon, 426, 513 Beals, Pamela, 426, 457 Beals, Susan, 416, 513 Beames, John, 407, 513 Bean, Joel, 513, 253 Bearce, Eddie, 539 Beard, David, 457, 217 Beard, Juanita, 426 Beard, Larry, 407, 457 Beard, Virginia, 437, 494 Bearden, Linda, 377, 513 Beare, Joe, 432, 539, 431 Beasley, Betty, 377, 513, 269 Beaty, Clisto, 381,494 Beaty, James E., 494 Beaty, James R., 168 Beaty, Phyllis, 419, 539 Beaulieu, Donna, 377, 494 Beaver, Patrick, 494 Beaver, Wesley, 451 Beavers, Don, 448, 227 Beavers, Robert, 513 Bebee, Ronald, 513, 235 Becher, Robert, 358, 539 Beck, Clevell, 163 Beckley, Jody, 416, 457, 239 Beckner, Michael, 357, 539 Bednar, Bobby, 381, 539 Beebe, Paul, 380, 381.513 Beeby, John, 457, 169, 75 Beeby, Larry, 381,539, 266 Beecham, Jane, 309, 539, 96 Been, Gary, 358, 513 Been, Linda, 377, 457 Beg, Abdul, 258 Behnke, Eric, 345, 457, 229, 232 Beierschmitt, Billy, 342, 494 Beik, Lewis, 214, 244 Beisser, Janet, 321,204, 513 Belcher, Dan, 318, 513 Belcher, Forrest, 494 Belew, Jimmy, 451, 228 Bell, Bruce C, 303 Bell, Bruce O., 495, 301 Bell, Henry, 144 Bell, Joe, 349,513 Bell, John. 318,495 Bell, Patricia, 377, 539 Bell, Sammy, 432, 513 Bellamy, Jody, 330, 204, 513 Bellatti, Lawrence, 358, 457, 89, 98, 186, 233 Beller, Jackie, 342, 495 Belt, Martha, 306, 495 Beltz, Jay, 316,495, 144 Belzer, John, 349, 495, 170 Benbrook. Margaret, 317, 539, 219 Benefiel, John, 342, 203, 495 Bengston, L. H., 289 Bengs, Ricky, 386, 513 Benjamin, Kenneth, 457 Bennett, Barbara, 353, 539 Bennett, Beverly, 353, 513, 193, 194 Bennett, Carol, 419, 539 Bennett, Elizabeth, 353, 539 Bennett, Joseph, 345, 495, 229 Bennett, Keith, 407, 539 Bennett, Linda, 419, 539 Bennett, Richard E., 349, 513, 301 Bennett, Richard G. 100 Bennett, Robert A., 539 Bennett, Robert W., 386, 263, 266 Bennett, Warren, 432, 539 Bennett, William, 457 Bensch, Leonard, 513, 243 Bensinger, John, 357, 495 Benson, Wilbur, 407, 495, 218 Bentley, Donald, 357, 495 Bentley, Garry, 391, 457, 170, 263 266 Bentley, Nikki, 353, 457 Beree, Ronald, 277 Berg, Cathy, 306, 539 Berg, David, 401,211, 457 Berg, Jane, 419, 457 Bergdorf, Glenn, 305, 495 Berger, James, 407, 513 Berger, Sharon, 399, 513 Bergman, Arthur, 539 Bergner, John, 407, 458 Bergquist, Don, 432, 540 Bergschneider, Susan, 353, 540 Berlin, Dr. Darrell, 275 Berlowitz, Philip, 407, 540 Bernhardt, Helen, 377, 513 Berousek, Marilyn, 393, 495 Berry, Barbara, 321, 540, 264 Berry, Jane, 377, 513 Berry, Jerry, 540 Berry, Mae, 317,495,268 Berryhill, Lester, 342, 458 Berryman, Judith, 321, 495 Bertch, Susan, 419, 540 Bertling, Lynn, 211,495 Bertrand, Cheryl, 399, 513 Berutti, Mary, 419, 495 Beshara, Joanne, 330, 458 Bessemer, Kerry, 458, 241, 243, 280 Bessinger, Glenn, 221 Best, Gerald, 401, 495, 400, 168 Best, Jane, 540 Best, John, 381,540 Bettinger, Venita, 404, 513 Betts, James, 432, 540 Beverly, Linda, 393, 540, 270 Bevoni, Roy, 354, 513 Bey, Victor, 513, 169, 175 Beyer, Warren, 407, 495 Bhartiya, Jugal, 451, 229, 243, 259 Bhathena, Kersi, 451, 259 Bhathena, Noshir, 451, 243, 244, 259 Bhatia, Ramesh, 451, 259 Bhuvasorakul, Thava, 262 Biard, Toni, 353, 458, 300, 174, 176, 98 Bias, Karen, 321, 458, 264 Biddle, Kenneth, 235, 288 Biddler, Marilyn, 437, 513. 284 Bidnick, Carolyn, 426, 495 Bidnick, Mark, 365, 540 Bierbower, Beryle, 342, 540 Bierman, Paul, 248 Biggs, Carol, 426, 540 Biggs, Mary, 426, 540 Bigheart, John, 401, 540 Bilardello, Carmine, 225 Bilbo, John, 361,458, 144 Biles, Donald, 449 Billings, Betty, 393, 540 Billings, Rodney, 325, 540 Billingsley, Samuel. 458, 225 Bilyeu, Beverly, 236 Bilyeu, Sheila, 330, 458 Binion, Kenneth, 495, 243 Binkley, Dorothy, 326, 513 Bird, Naomi, 458 Bird, Robert, 318, 495, 83, 92, 100, 286 Birdsall, Michael, 294 Birdwell, James, 214,218 Birkenfeld, Andrew, 458, 250 Biscoe, Charles, 407, 540 Biscoe, John, 407, 540 Bishop, Linda, 426, 540 Bishop, Sharon, 393, 540 Bishop, Terry, 333, 540 Bissett, Linda, 404, 209, 495 Bitsche, Bonnie, 437, 513, 284 Bittle, Bill, 391, 540 Bittle, Cheryl, 370, 393, 458, 96, 98, 255, 265, 266 Bittle, David, 217 Bivens, Margaret, 309, 540, 266 Bivens, Michael, 386, 513, 266 Bixler, Lee, 513 Black, Amos, 260 Black, Daniel, 495 Black, Janna, 306, 513 Black, Judy, 337, 540 Black, Lila, 268 Black, Lonna, 426, 513, 230 Black, Michael, 83 Black, Paula, 281 Blackburn, Judy, 339, 458, 94, 264 Blackburn, William, 362, 540, 231 Blackford, Charles, 358, 540 Blackketter, Lehman, 407, 458, 247, 248, 251 Blackledge, Michael, 381, 513 Blackman, Berry, 190, 194 Blackwood, Nancy, 437, 513 Blagg, Judith, 426, 513 Blagg, Linda, 419, 540 Blaine, Lloyd, 386, 540, 225 Blair, Grover, 386, 513 Blaize, Janet, 334, 540 Blake, Brent, 342, 540 Blake, Jimmie, 229 Blake, Linda, 269 Blackemore, Jesse, 358, 513 Blakeslee, Michael, 386, 540 Blakley, Glenn, 144 Blanton, Albert, 450, 226 Blanton, Robert, 495 Blasdel, Donna, 317, 207, 540, 264 Blatchford, Rosita, 458 Blaylock, Jimmie, 451 Blazer, James, 362, 495, 301 Bledsoe, Mary, 334, 540 Blehm, Marrel, 407, 540 Blevins, Beverly, 393. 540 Blevins, Ha, 426, 458, 96, 230 Blevins, Lloyd, 253 Blevins, Stephen, 266 Blinn, Roger, 401, 458, 169, 175 Blizzard, Linda, 370, 206, 513, 300 Block, Joel, 401, 458 Block, Nancy, 404, 206, 540 Bloom, Carl, 401, 540 Bloomquist, Vicki, 339, 540 Bloyd, Barry, 329, 211, 495, 91 Blubaugh, Bill, 358, 540 Bluethman, John, 305, 513 Blum, Nancy, 416, 450 Blumer, Bert, 215, 458 Blythe, John, 495 Boag, John, 241 Boatsman, James, 166, 170, 180 Bobbitt, Carol, 426, 513 Bockelman, Pamela, 212 Bodine, Alan, 458 Bodla, Satyanarayan, 259 Bodnar, Louis, 391, 540, 274 Boethin, Bary, 342, 495 Bogert, Linda, 393, 540 Boggs, James, 76 Boggs, Karen, 540 Bogie, Arthur, 271 Bogie, Charles, 305, 495 Bogie, Judith, 271 Bogle, Sharon, 404, 540 Bohan, Charles, 386, 540 Bohlmann, James, 220, 270 Boiles, James, 458, 229 Boland, E. Wayne, 449 Bolick, Mike, 248 Bolte, John, 495 Bolton, Marjorie, 416, 540 Bolton, Robert, 407, 540 Bomhoff, Nancy, 306, 540 Bommer, Rita, 416, 540 Bonar. Carol, 264 Bond, Jon, 209, 540, 190, 270 Bond, Margaret, 321, 204, 495, 174 Bond, Ronald, 495 Bone, Harold, 407, 540 Bone, Karen, 337, 204, 495, 300 302 Bonham, Ann, 321, 513 Bonham, Jim, 450, 226 Bonifazi, Barbara, 404, 540 Bonner, Bill, 432, 540, 181 Booher, Carol, 264 Booker, Lilly, 513 Booker, Megan, 173 Bookout, Beverly, 264 Boone, David, 275 Boon, William, 386, 540 Booth, Jerome, 266 Boothe, Judy, 458 Boothe, Max, 218 Boothe, Morris, 495 Borgelt, Larry, 451 Borgman, Gloria, 437, 458, 495 Borgman, Raymond, 313 Bornemann, Phillip, 329, 215, 495, 91 Borochoff, Sheila, 437, 495 Borunda, Andrea, 458 Borunda, Royetta, 419, 540 Borunda, Sergio, 205 Bosch, Michael, 401, 540 Bose, Kaye, 447 Boss, Miranda, 393, 513, 264 Boswell, Steven, 305, 513 Bosworth, Anthony, 220 Botchlet, Beverly, 242 Botchlet, H. Michael, 513, 242, 294 Bounds, Michael, 449, 226 Bounds, Ruth, 419, 540 Bourk, Robert, 458 Bowden, Wesley, 458 Bowen, Blye, 419, 540 Bowen, Karen, 437, 458 Bower, John, 381, 513 Bowerman, Jane, 269 Bowers, Joe, 358, 495 Bowie, Sharon, 419, 540 Bowles, Bobbie, 424, 513 Bowling, Nancy, 404, 540 Bowlware, Donna, 330, 207, 541 Bowman, Carol, 317, 541 Bowman, Janice A., 424 Bowman, Janice P., 426, 458, 239 Bowman, Judy, 370, 514 Bowman, Linda, 416, 541, 264 Bowman, Phillip, 305, 495, 263, 266 Bowman, Willard, 244 Bowren, Ronald, 363 Bowsher, Sallie, 393, 541 Boxell, James, 357, 495 Boyce, Carolyn, 393, 495 Boyce, Carolyn, 416, 541 Boyd, Donald, 340, 541 Boyd, Donna, 426, 514 Boyd, Jimmy, 168 Boyd, Mary, 419, 541 Boyle, Betsy, 337, 541 Boyle, Robert, 458 Boyle, Thomas, 381, 514 Boyles, Delmer, 408, 541, 266 Brabner, Rebecca, 306, 541 Bradbury, Judy, 334, 458, 239, 240 Bradford, Kenneth, 366, 459 Bradford, Sandra, 416, 541 Bradley, Bartow, 314, 514 Bradley, James E., 459, 196, 246, 251,294 Bradley, James H., 459, 289 Bradley, Judith, 426, 495, 264 Bradley, Judith, 377, 207, 541, 264 Bradley, Larry, 407, 541 Bradley, Patricia, 459 Bradley, Patricia, 426, 541 Bradley, Ronney, 289 Bradley, William, 224 Bradshaw, Linda, 393, 541 Bradshaw, Patricia, 377, 495, 255 Brady, Dixie, 399, 514, 255 Brady, Joyce, 437, 459, 237, 239 Brady, Marilyn, 437, 541 Brainerd, Stephen, 322, 514 Brakefield, Pamela, 393, 541 Brakey, Richard, 362, 541 Brakey, Robert, 369, 514 Brana, Keith Leroy, 459 Branch, Keith, 432 Branch, Virginia, 317, 514 Brand, Paula, 419, 541 Brandle, Laura, 426, 541, 279 Brandon, John, 288 Brandt, Mary, 370, 514 Branick, Gary, 365, 541 Brann, Michael, 342, 514 Brannon, Paul, 381, 541 Branstetter, Maurel, 326, 514 Brantley, Kenneth, 495 Brasier, James, 342, 541 Braswell, Charlotte, 459, 93, 236, 277 Bratcher, Bobby, 401, 541 Brauser, Stanley, 243 Page 583 EatesB Men's and Boys' Clothing, Furnishings and Shoes Campus — STILLWATER — Downtown WHAT'S THE POINT ABOUT BRASS TACKS? 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GO - ahead banking NATIONAL BANK and Trust Company of Oklahoma City member federal deposit insurance corporation Page 584 Brawner, Mary, 317, 514, 271, 285, 286 Brazelton, Carl, 354,514 Brazil, Carol, 426, 541, 264 Brazil, John, 381, 541 Breckenridge, Jane, 337, 459 Bredel, Ernest, 316 Breedlove, Robert, 362, 541 Brehm, Susan, 317, 514 Brehmer, John, 495 Bremer, Barbara, 424, 205, 209, 459, 286, 288 Bremseth, Yvonne, 177 Brendler, Michael, 381, 541, 287 Breon, Mary, 404, 541 Bretsch, Kenneth, 451 Bretschneider, Mary, 393, 541 Brewer, Calvin, 186 Brewer, Clovis, 459 Brewer, Jessie, 451 Brewer, Judith, 426, 204, 495 Brewer, Sharon, 437, 209, 514, 219 Brewer, Ronnie, 213, 459 Brewer, Stanley, 401, 459 Brewster, Deanne, 393, 459, 239, 240, 241 Brewster, Thomas, 459 Brewster, Ronald, 495 Brewer, Billie, 217 Brewer, Stanley, 170, 287 Brewer, William, 216 Brewster, Ronald, 252 Brewster, Thomas, 217 Bridal, Donald, 381, 514, 172 Bridge, James, 381, 514 Bridgeman, James, 432, 541 Bridwell, Thomas, 313, 541 Briggs, Betty, 426, 541 Briggs, George, 168 Briggs, Galen, 314,459 Briggs, Lisbeth, 321, 205, 514 Briggs, Stephen, 314, 541 Bright, Linda, 419, 514, 266 Bright, Phillip, 362, 514 Briscoe, Charles Briscoe, Dr. Nellis, 211, 186 Bristow, Sonya, 495, 230 Brittain, Roger, 407, 495 Britton, Clyde, 495 Britton, Gary, 318,241 Britton, Nancy, 334, 541, 302 Britton, Roy, 222 Britton, Thomas, 98 Brock, Barbara, 426, 459 Brock, Sandra, 541 Brock, Tammie, 419, 541 Brockman, Robert, 407, 514 Brocksmith, Carl, 362, 541 Brodell, Roy, 381,495 Bronaugh, Charles, 386, 541 Brooks, Carolyn, 416 Brooks, Carroll, 386, 541 Brooks, Chester, 212, 221, 270 Brooks, Harry, 459 Brooks, Janis, 321,459 Brooks, Judy, 419, 541 Brooks, Karl, 381, 495, 168 Brooks, Patrick, 305, 541 Brooks, Phillip, 266 Bross, Wilma, 393, 514, 236 Brotton, Andrew, 314, 514, 231 Broukal, Larry, 386, 541 Brown, Allen, 340, 514 Brown, Ann, 404, 514, 230 Brown, Barry, 381, 514, 250, 252 Brown, Brad, 459 Brown, Charlotte, 339, 459, 174, 88 Brown, Darryl, 342, 495 Brown, David, 365, 541 Brown, Diana, 426, 541, 268 Brown, Donna I., 326, 514 Brown, Donna L., 377 Brown, Gregory, 340, 514, 283 Brown, Harold, 211,459 Brown, James M., 381, 541 Brown, James S., 459, 225 Brown, Janet, 272 Brown, Janet M., 393, 541 Brown, Janice, 370, 514, 264 Brown, Jerry D., 407, 495 Brown, Jerry L., 263,264, 268 Brown, Judy, 306, 514 Brown, L. Irene, 264 Brown, Larry, 401, 495 Brown, Larry Lee, 495 Brown, Mary F., 437, 495, 242 Brown, Mary J., 393, 541 Brown, Melva, 437, 495, 174 Brown, Michael, 386, 459 Brown, Patricia, 426, 459 Brown, Philip, 181 Brown, Phyllis, 419, 541 Brown, Priscilla, 437, 514 Brown, Randall, 215, 459 Brown, Reta, 321, 541 Brown, Richard, 541, 172, 266 Brown, Rickey, 361, 514 Brown, Robert, 514, 249 Brown, Roger, 147 Brown, Ronald, 391, 514 Brown, Steven D., 381, 541, 231 Brown, Steven M., 361, 514, 271 Brown, Susan, 264 Brown, Thomas, 253 Brown, William, 401, 459, 232 Browne, Janie, 330, 207, 514 Brownell, Edith, 416, 541 Browning, Gerald, 407, 541 Browning, Richard, 495 Brownlee, Cinda, 404, 541 Brownley, Catherine, 404, 541 Bruce, Rebecca, 426, 514 Brucker, Lynda, 419, 514 Brunfield, Ralph, 252 Brumm, Kaye, 404, 541 Brummett, Sherron, 419, 541 Brummitt, Mary, 271 Bruner, Mary, 370, 459, 176 Bruner, Tom, 349, 208, 459, 301 Brunk, Thomas, 407, 514 Brunken, Marvin, 235 Bruno, Diane, 426, 514 Bruns, Roy, 275 Brussel, Hugh, 459 Bryan, Barbara, 514, 265, 268 Bryan, Dorothy, 459, 288 Bryan, John, 514 Bryant, Donald E., 391, 514 Bryant, Donald F., 391, 495, 263 Bryant, Gerald, 401, 514 Bryant, Marjorie, 426, 459 Bryant, Paul, 495 Bryant, Robert, 407, 541 Bryant, Susan, 337, 514, 230 Bryant, Thomas, 279 Bryant, Thomas, 381, 542 Bryant, Wynona, 426, 495, 264 Bryce, Ronald, 181,225 Buchanan, Sammie, 326, 542 Buchanan, Terry, 386, 542 Buchanan, Virginia, 514 Bucholz, Jelinda, 437, 542 Buchwald, Keith, 357, 542 Buchwald, Leslie, 317, 204, 514 Buck, Homer, 325, 459 Buck, Marvin, 447, 227 Buck, Robert, 381, 542 Buckley, Charlene, 426, 514, 242 Buckmaster, Chariot. 424, 542 Buckmaster, William, 342, 459 Buckner, Linda, 459, 97, 286 Buckner, Tommy, 381, 542 Buercklin, Harold, 408, 542 Buesheb, Steve, 243 Buff, James, 459 Buffington, Robert, 381, 514, 177, 244 Buford, Alfred E., 164, 178, 1 Buford, H. Clay, 514 Bules, Armyn, 334, 542 Bull, Kit, 408, 542 Bullard, Betty, 416, 542, 238 Bullard, Floyd, 214, 218 Bullard, Jimmie, 342, 495, 147 Bullinger, Theodore, 333, 542 Bullock, Mary, 339, 204, 495, 173 Bumpas, Van, 340, 542 Bumpass, Donald, 361, 459 Bumpas, Karan, 404, 495 Bunch, Sandra, 266 Bunstine, Janet, 173 Bunyaketu, Voravudh, 262 Burcham, Jim, 391, 542 Burcham, R. Sidney, 432, 514 Burchett, Steven, 459, 246 Burd, Ray, 450, 226 Burger, Janice, 326, 206, 542 Burgess, Betty, 404, 514, 279 Burgess, Glenda, 393, 495 Burgess, Sharon, 337, 514, 231 Burk, Michael, 459 Burke, Roy, 357, 542 Burke, Warren, 542 Burkes, Carl, 495 Burkes, James, 451, 271 Burkes, William, 401, 459 Burkhart, Alan, 408, 542 Burleson, David, 329, 514 Burnett, Virgil, 322, 459 Burnett, William, 542, 98 Burnham, John, 274 Burns, Mickey, 401, 495 Burns, Nancy, 404, 542 Burns, Robert, 448, 227 Burns, Roger, 381, 460, 165, 172, 176 Burns, Sara, 419, 542 Burpo, Donald, 275 Burris, Edward, 186 Burris, James, 266 Burris, John, 514 Burrough, William, 460 Burrows, Barbara, 321, 542 Burrows, 408, 542 Burrows, Sally, 317, 514 Burson, Jack, 252 Burton, Tina, 377, 514, 231 Busch, Theresa, 437, 460, 237,239 Busche, Mary, 399, 514 Buschhorn, William, 408, 460 Bush, Ella, 377, 460 Bush, Jeanette, 416, 542 Bush, Richard, 386, 542 Bushree, Margaret, 426, 514, 266 Buss, Merle, 310,451 Bussert, Charles, 408, 514 Bussett, Richard, 515 Buster, John, 495 Buster, Judith, 437, 515 Butler, Barbara, 264 Butler, Barbara, 515 Butler, Dan, 381,515, 179 Butler, Earl, 266 Butler, Gary, 211 Butler, Glenn, 288 Butler, John, 381, 542 Butler, Linda, 419, 542 Butler, Thomas, 542 Butler, Tommy, 432 Butler, Victoria, 337, 515 Butler, Vincent, 401, 515 Butt, Arlene, 419, 542 Butterbaugh, Jerry. 386, 542 Butterfield, Katherine, 337, 460, 240, 281 Byerley, Pamela, 317, 542 Byers, Jack, 495 Byers, Peggy, 419, 542 Byford, Illona, 426, 207, 542 Byler, Patricia, 334, 537, 542 Bynum, Neil, 165, 167, 169 Byrd, Carol, 337, 204, 495, 240 268, 285 Byrd, Darrell, 542 Byrd, Donald, 542 Byrd. Kenneth, 450, 226 Byron, Richard, 401, 460, 400, 243 271,294 Cacy, Linda, 326, 460 Cadenhead, John, 216 Caffey, James, 342, 495 Cagle, Roger, 432, 542 Cail, Charles, 213, 460 Cail, Roy, 213,460 Cain, James, 401, 515 Cain, Larry, 432, 515,252 Calabro, Linda, 393, 542 Calaway, Jan, 264 Caldwell, Judith, 426, 515 Caldwell, Kathie, 419, 542 Caldwell, Lester, 515 Caldwell, Milan, 349, 495, 171 Caldwell, Robbie, 424, 515 Calhoon, Nancy, 321, 204, 495, 284 Calhoun, Ronald H., 542 Calhoun, Ronald L., 100 Call, Lowell, 163 Call, Richard, 357, 342 Call, Thomas, 249 Callahan, Charles. 449, 226 Callahan, Gloria, 426, 515 Callahan, Mary, 339, 542 Callison, Jean, 424, 515 Calvin, K. Y. 408, 542 Cambra, Alan, 345. 495, 232 Cameron, Karyn, 393, 515, 264, 286 Campbell, Charles, 358, 495 Campbell, Douglas, 349, 542 Campbell, Floyd, 212 Campbell, Larry, 542 Campbell, Michael, 432, 542, 431 Campbell, Myrna, 426, 542 Campbell, Nancy, 437, 515 Campbell, Odell Jr., 386, 542 Campbell, Raymond, 222 Campbell, Samuel, 391, 542 Campbell, Sarah, 399. 542 Canada, Carol Ann, 460 Canadv, Cynthia, 326, 542 Cannefax, Ronald, 381, 460 Cannon, Beverly, 424, 209, 460, 238, 242, 264 Cannon, Johnnye, 426, 515 Cannon, Sherry, 437, 542 Canny, Tana, 330, 542 Capehart, Judy, 424, 460, 239 Capron, David, 322, 542 Caram, David, 542 Carano, James, 288 Carey, Diane, 242 Carev, Janet, 437, 542 CargiU, Roland, 213 Carignan, Beverly, 437, 515 Carley, Shirley, 353, 495 Carlile, Jane, 437, 542, 269, 270 Carlile, Robert, 218 Carlin, Margaret, 419, 542 Carlson, Glenn, 329, 203. 210, 212, 460, 166, 170, 91, 246, 251 Carlton, John, 252 Carlton, Richard Carlton, Sherry, 393, 542 Carment, Gwendolyn, 404, 543 Carmichael, Suann, 377, 495 Carmichael, Timothy, 495 Carmody, Deirdre, 370, 515 Carnes, Ned, 495 Carnes, Ted, 495 Carney, James, 342. 495 Carney, Rick, 349, 543 Carpenter, David, 432, 543 Carpenter, Edward, 391, 543 Carpenter, Gladys, 264 Carpenter, Janet, 399, 460, 455, 225, 242 Carpenter, Janet, 209, 543 Carpenter, John, 279 Carpenter, Michael, 196, 249 Carpenter, Sharon, 337, 495 Carr, Ronnie, 432, 543 Carrens, Jay, 495 Carriger, Wade, 179 Carroll, Charles, 543 Carroll, James, 342 Caroll, Janice, 437, 543, 264 Carroll, Janice F., 404, 543 Carroll, Susan, 264 Carson, Jack, 266 Carson, Sandra, 330, 515 Carter, Anita, 404, 543 Carter, Beverly, 419, 543 Carter, Carolyn, 437, 495, 231 Carter. Edward, 451 Carter, Emmett, 219 Carter, Janis, 353, 543 Carter, Jerry, 381, 543 Carter, Jimmy B. Carter, Jimmy R., 271 Carter, Richard, 214, 460, 218 Carter, Robert, 228 Carter, Steven, 401, 543, 172 Carter, William, 381, 515 Cartland, Jacquine, 326, 515 Carver, Frances, 39 3, 543 Cary, Jimmy, 391,543 Cary, Robert, 401, 495, 400, 256 Cary, Rowena, 437, 204, 515 Casci, Robert, 350, 460, 222 Case, Janice, 393, 204, 205, 209, 515 Case, Kenneth, 358, 203, 460, 247,249, 251, 289 Case, Tommy, 386, 543 Casey, Charles, 408, 460, 234 Casey, Mary, 393, 543 Casford, Judy, 377, 543 Cash, Joseph, 432, 543 Cashman, Charles, 515 Cashman, Deanne, 334, 515, 93 Caskey, Delores, 451 Caskey, Carl. 100, 279 Casler, Joseph, 495 Casper, Arthur, 386, 543 Cassel, Betty, 377, 460, 279 Cassidy, Marilyn, 377, 543 Cassity, Michael, 515, 242, 256 Cassity, Ralph, 451 Cassody, Marilyn, 426, 543 Casten, James, 495 Caster, Richard, 345, 543 Castillo, Manolo, 223 Caston, James, 250 Cates, Bonita, 393, 543 Cates, Janie, 393, 515 Cates, Liza, 426, 515 Cates, Roy, 515 Cathey, Jerry, 222 Cathey, Troy, 91 Cathey, William, 228 Caudell, Ronnie, 408, 460 Causey. Catherine, 339, 515 Caves, Douglas, 432, 543 Cecil, Alan, 380, 381,515 Cecil, Alfred, 381, 495, 168, 172, 271 Cedrone, Jerry, 386, 543 Center, Don, 340, 515 Cerveny, Tony, 401, 460, 246, 251 Cesar, Carol, 353, 543 Chaat, Cheryl, 393, 543, 260 Chada, Harvey, 262 Chada, Robert, 181 Chadick, Donald, 252 Chadwick, Joan, 426, 515 Chaffin, Ann, 306, 460 Chaff in, John, 361,543 Chain, Jacqueline, 419, 495, 266 Chalmers, Jefferson, 178 Chambers, Beverly, 393, 543 Chambers, Bruce, 408, 515 Chambers, Laura, 543 Chambers, Thomas, 432, 543 Chancellor, Harry, 401, 460, 400, 242 Chancellor, Lonnie, 460 Chancellor, Patricia, 416, 460 Chandler, David, 329, 460, 216 Chandler, Gloria, 437, 515, 255 Chandler, James, 451, 277 Chandler, Janice, 393, 460 Chandler, Jerome, 275 Chandler, Judy, 377, 207, 543 Chandler, Sue, 370, 460 Chandler. William, 361, 543 Chandra, Suresh, 243, 248, 259 Chang, Peter, 257 Chang, Shi Chang, 257 Chang, Yuan Yuan, 257 Chapel, Jason, 169, 175 Chapel, Terry, 31 8, 206, 515 Chapin, Donald, 243 Chapin, Keith, 333, 543, 231 Chaple, William, 408, 515 Chapman, Harold, 243 Chapman, Julie, 330, 204, 515 Chapman, Kenneth, 496, 232 Chapman, Patricia, 416, 543 Chapman, Suzanne, 353, 460, 92, 265, 268, 284 Chapman, Thomas, 333. 460, 282 Chappabitty, Edwin, 486, 171, 180 Charlson, George, 381, 460, 170, 180,234 Chase, James, 366, 460 Chasteen, Robert, 515 Cheadle, Frank, 305, 515 Cheaney, Robert, 460 Cheatham, Jerry, 381, 496 Cheatham, Pamela, 326, 206, 543 Cheek. Robert, 357, 543 Chen, Cheng 1,257 Chen, Chung Ho, 257 Chen, Hsi Yuan, 257 Chen, Kou Lin, 257 Chen, Ming T a, 451 Chen, Pao Lung, 257 Chen, Tzu Chaing, 257 Cheng, Sheiung, 257 Cherry, Earl, 400 Chesbro, Merla, 496 Chesnutt, Linda, 404, 515 Chesser, Glynda, 377, 515 Chessmore, Charlott, 404, 543, 219 Cheung, Peter, 257, 275 Cheeda, Navinchandr, 451, 259 Chieppo, Michael, 345, 543 Chilcoat, Susan, 393, 515 Childers, Charles, 271 Childers, Joann, 306, 543, 302, 284 Childers, Tommy, 226 Childress, Edward, 305, 515 Childress, Robert, 401, 496, 171 Chill, A. Bruce, 381,543 Chin, Alexander, 391, 515 Chisam, Donald, 210, 460 Chitale, Arvind, 243, 259 Chitwood, Donald, 408, 496 Chitwood, John, 450, 226 Choney, Cloyce, 496, 171 Choroomim, 258 Chou, Chin Piau, 251 Chou, Tasen, 257, 275 Christ, Michael, 361, 460, 301, 98, 274 Christensen, John, 432, 496 Christensen, Terry, 314, 515 Christian, Michael, 408, 543 Chu, Albert, 379, 496, 257 Chubb, Curtis, 375, 401, 496, 400 Chumley, Sylvia, 543, 264 Chung, Che Ling, 257 Chung, Shuao Hung, 451, 257 Church, John, 401, 543 Church, Judith, 419, 543, 270 Cink, Alice, 426, 460 Cinnamon, Dale, 515 Ciskowski, Ruth, 404, 515, 264 Ciucci, Louis, 270 Clabaugh, David, 340, 543 Clack, Thomas, 340, 460 Clancy, Linda, 393, 543 Clapp, Gayle, 393, 515, 269 Clark, Albert, 386, 515, 266 Clark, Carlyn, 419, 543 Clark, Elizabeth, 437, 515 Clark, Fred, 386, 515 Clark, Frederic, 369, 543, 248 Clark, Gary, 543 Clark, Janis, 399, 543 Clark, Jeannette, 450 Clark, Jerry, 266 Clark, John, 401, 460, 400 Clark, Kathleen, 426, 515 Clark, Linda, 419, 543. 266 Clark, Marilyn, 377, 543, 264, 285 Clark, Norman, 305, 461 Clark, Peter, 358, 496 Clark, Sarah, 416, 543 Clark, Sharon, 543 Clark, Vicky, 404, 207, 543 Clark. William, 515 Clary, Janet, 309, 543 Claunch, Robert, 275 Clawson, Charles, 422, 496 Clay, Bryan, 386, 543 Clay, James, 381,515, 172 Clayton, Rita, 426, 515, 219 Clegg, Robert, 515 Cleghorn, Tommy, 386, 544 Cleland, John, 381, 515, 172 Clement, Jimmie, 393, 461, 280 Clements, Dan, 91 Clements, Luther, 401, 461, 170, 95,245,246,251,263,266 Clemons, Mary, 370, 515 Clerico, Kathleen, 334, 515 Cleveland, Melissa, 370, 208, 496, 300 Cleverdon, Charlott, 326, 461, 173 Clewner, Michael, 408, 544 Clift, Marsha, 317,516 Cline, Cathie, 437, 496, 237, 239 Clinkenbeard, Susie, 330, 544 Close, Suzanne, 306, 516 Clump, Barbara, 437, 496, 284 Clump, Gary, 461 Clymer, Camilla, 419, 544, 264 Clymer, Robert, 274 Coatney, William, 206 Coats, Nancy, 426, 516 Coats, Thomas, 318, 544 Page 585 SERVING STILLWATER AND OSU SINCE 1894 STILLWATER NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY FW 2 - 22BO MEMK F 0.1 C STILLWATER MATIONAL AUTO BANK OKLAHOMA THE FARMERS' FARM ORGANIZATION INSURANCE Automobile . . . Life . . . 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HICKS, Vice-President Page 586 Cobb, Annamarie, 416, 544, 286 Cobb, Earl, 247 Cobb, James, 386, 544 Cobb, John, 386, 496 Cobb, Stephen, 448, 226 Coblentz, Ervin, 215 Coblentz, Richard, 386, 461, 95, 247 Coburn, Judith, 437, 496 Cochran, Abe, 220, 270 Cochran, Daryl, 212, 461 Cochran, Jonne, 306, 544 Cochran, Linda, 334, 544 Cockes, Marilyn, 306, 461, 272, 270 Cockrell, Mary, 264 Cockrell, Ruth, 339, 461, 236 Cockrell, Sheila, 437, 516 Cockrill, James, 450 Codding, Charles, 235 Codding, Lilla, 426, 216, 496, 112 Cody, William, 450, 226 Coe, Laura, 419, 544 Coffey, Claudia, 370, 496 Coffey, James, 386, 544 Coffey, Jean, 353, 544 Coffey, Jerry, 213 Coffey, Roger, 345, 461 Coffin, Linda, 399, 544 Coffman, Elaine, 496 Coffman, Jimmy, 461, 166, 170, 180 Coffman, Linda, 461 Coffman, Martha, 437, 544 Cogburn, Elain, 393, 206, 544 Coggins, Charles, 386, 461, 225, 245, 251 Cohen, Louis, 318, 544 Coiner, Cheryl, 330, 207, 544 Coit, Harlan, 340, 544 Colbaugh, Phillip, 222 Colby, Anita, 437, 544 Coldiron, Clark, 361, 544 Coldiron, Ronnie, 461 Cole, Cheryl, 393 Cole, Everett, 381, 516 Cole, James, 408, 544 Cole, Jeff, 361,544 Cole, Lester, 386, 544, 181 Cole, Marilyn, 426, 544 Cole, Michael, 318, 544 Coleman, Gilbert, 461, 247, 251 Coleman, Larry, 461, 218 Coleman, Mollie, 377, 544 Coleman, Ronald, 408, 544 Colen, Robert, 194 Coley, Karen, 426, 461, 176 Collier, Deuard, 408, 496 Collier, George, 391, 544 Collier, Gregory, 401, 496, 168 Collington, George, 381, 496, 246, 251 Collins, Billy, 218 Collins, Curtis, 342, 544 Collins, Diana, 393, 544 Collins, Janet, 274 Collins, John, 451,271 Collins, Linda, 393, 516 Collins, Robert, 318, 461, 289 Collins, Sharon, 424, 544 Collins, Stephen, 461, 271 Collum, David, 386, 544 Colpitt, James, 271 Colson, Remona, 330, 544 Colville, Jacquelyn, 317, 496 Colvin, Johnny, 271 Colwell, Donald, 322, 461 Combrink, Don, 496 Combs, Barabra, 437, 467 Combs, Bruce, 386, 544 Combs, Judith, 306, 461, 238 Combs, Kay, 419, 544, Combs, Samuel, 449, 226 Comley, Marcia, 437, 496 Compton, Karen, 419, 544 Compton, Paula, 370, 206, 544, 302, 264 Condit, Eual, 461,243 Condreay, Phillip, 461 Conley, Caorle, 426, 544, 264 Conley, Carolyn, 437, 516 Conley, Charles, 408, 544 Conn, Terry, 342, 496 Connally, Donald, 448, 227 Connally, Lawanda, 404, 577, 578, 579, 580, 48, 516, 189, 190 Conner, Sidney, 408, 544 Conner, William, 401, 496 Connor, Frank, 243, 246 Connors, Marjorie, 326, 544 Conrady, Dorothy, 461 Constine, Robert, 461, 250, 278 Conway, Bernie, 247, 249 Conway, Thomas, Edga, 516 Conway, Vivian, 393, 544 Cook, Billie, 399, 209, 544 Cook, Carolyn, 426, 544 Cook, Edwina, 437, 516, 284 Cook, Jana, 419, 544 Cook, John H., 361,461 Cook, John K., 282 Cook, Judy, 516 Cook, Kenneth, 361, 544 Cook, Richard D., 216, 544 Cook, Richard Du., 496 Cook, Sharol, 419, 461, 173 Cook, Wiley, Norvil, 313, 516 Cooksey, Philip, 305, 516 Cookson, Tommy, 386, 461 Cooley, Marianne, 321, 461, 89 Cooley, Ruth, 321, 516 Cooley, Ted, 381, 544 Coon, Bonnie, 426, 516 Coon, Patricia, 416, 544 Coonrad, Connie, 321, 207, 544 Cooper, Carole, 309, 497, 288 Cooper, Carolyne, 426, 544 Cooper, David, 350, 462, 301 Cooper, Frances, 462, 88, 98, 111 Cooper, Gerald, 250 Cooper, Glenda, 393, 544 Cooper, Glenn, 310, 462 Cooper, James, 349, 49 7 Cooper, Jo, 337, 544, 190 Cooper, Joe, 271 Cooper, Karen, 419, 544 Cooper, Ladell, 393, 516 Cooper, Robert, 381, 497 Cope, Mary, 426, 497 Copeland, Ann, 426, 516, 255 Copeland, Mary, 317, 544, 219 Copeland, Pamela, 416, 544 Copelin, Edward, 497 Coppinger, Connie, 370, 207, 209, 544, 264 Corbin, Carol, 317, 544, 219 Cordes, Robert, 386, 541 Cordray, Emory, 181 Core, William, 447, 227 Corey, Barbara, 424, 544 Corgan, Clifford, 357, 497, 301, 100 Corlee, Karen, 545 Corley, Kenny, 381, 545 Corneil, Neil, 450, 226 Cornelius, Michael, 462, 234 Cornell, Marilyn, 260 Cornell, Pamela, 426, 462 Cornelsen, Cheryl, 451 Cornelsen, James, 462 Cornish, Cloyd, 426, 545 Cornish, Karen, 393, 545 Cornwell, James, 358, 497 Cornwell, Martha, 419, 545 Cornwell, Robert, 318, 516 Cornyn, John, 171 Cortright, Janet, 419, 545 Cosgrove, William, 408, 545, 274 Cosner, Richard, 172 Costello, John, 181 Cotner, Victor, 313, 545 Cotner, Walter, 381,516 Cotten, Van, 172 Cotter, Brooke, 353, 516 Cotton, James, 408, 545, 249 Cottongim, Gary, 314, 545 Coulter, Helen, 370, 516 Court, Harvey, 381, 545 Courtner, Connie, 339, 462, 94, 239, 240, 264 Courtney, Marilyn, 377, 516, 271 Covey, Dan, 342, 516 Covey, Robert, 381, 203, 205, 516, 248, 286 Covington, Glenda, 394, 545 Cowan, Joe, 497, 218 Cowan, John, 497, 239, 263 Cowan, Kiplin, 98 Cowart, David, 349, 516 Cowart, Suzanne, 330, 545 Cowden, James, 305, 462, 288 Cowden, Judith, 437, 462 Cowen, Marilyn, 427, 516, 233 Cowles, Reuben, 448, 100, 227 Cowley, Jackie, 172 Cox, Beverly, 337, 497, 176, 238 Cox, Connie, 17, 516, 189, 190 Cox, Deborah, 270 Cox, Diane, 419, 545, 266 Cox, Eugene, 366, 516 Cox, Ginger, 427, 545 Cox, Hollis, 448, 227 Cox, Joe, 545 Cox, Joel, 447 Cox, John, 545, 253 Cox, Judith, 306, 497, 300, 173 Cox, Larry, 408, 516 Cox, Linda, 337, 545 Cox, Lola, 416, 545 Cox, Mary, 255 Cox, O. Jeanne, 424, 545 Cox, Richard, 386, 545 Cox, Sharon, 404, 545 Cozart, Harry, 288 Cozart, Marcia, 394, 204, 516, 186 Crafton, William, 386, 497, 168, 175 Cragar, Dorothy, 424, 545 Craig, Cynthia, 427, 497 Craig, Paul, 516 Craig, Terryl, 330, 516 Crain, Berry Jr., 451 Crain, Cheryl, 334, 545 Crain, Jackie, 342, 462, 256 Crain, Judy, 394,451 Crain, Nola, 181 Crane, Joe, 451 Crane, Stephen, 357, 516 Crane, Steve, 362, 516 Cranston, Dennis, 462, 271 Cranston, Kendall, 408, 545, 266 Cravatt, Benjamin, 346, 462, 229 Craver, Cynthia, 309, 545 Cravotto, Mary, 427, 462, 176, 231,233 Crawford, Anthony, 314, 462 Crawford, Barbara, 394, 516, 279 Crawford, Carol, 370, 516 Crawford, Christine, 545 Crawford, Cynthia, 337, 545 Crawford, George, 401, 516, 266 Crawford, Dr. Harry, 271 Crawford, Kenneth, 462, 294 Crawford, Raymond, 545 Crawford, Ronald, 408, 516 Crawford, Wayne, 271 Craythorne, Johney, 281 Craythorne, Martha, 98 Creassey, Vicki, 427, 545 Creason, James, 462, 289 Creason, Sandra, 206, 209 Creel, Donald, 408, 516 Cregg, Beverly, 353, 497, 94, 264 Cregier, Nancy, 424, 462 Creider, James, 386, 545, 266 Crenshaw, Jerry, 451 Cresse, Janice, 427, 516 Crews, Ronald, 274 Crider, Darwin, 333, 545 Criser, Barbara, 394, 516, 270 Cr isjohn, James, 172, 95, 243 Crist, Paul, 252 Criswell, Charlene, 173 Criswell, Martha, 462 Crittenden, Jerre, 334, 516, 264 Crockett, Cynthia, 416, 545 Crockett, John, 361, 202, 462, 98 Croft, Jimmy, 462 Cromwell, Charles, 451 Cromwell, Elizabeth, 334, 545 Crone, Michael, 391, 497 Crooch, Gary, 305, 462, 225 Crook, Dennis, 462, 167, 170, 180 Cross, Elden, 462, 246, 294 Cross, Halan, 342, 497 Cross, Lana, 337, 207, 545 Cross, Phillip, 246, 260 Crossland, Gerald, 462, 212, 235 Crouch, Christopher, 333, 516 Crouch, Rodney, 329, 210, 497, 301 Crow, Bill, 462 Crow, Joseph, 211, 462 Crowder, John, 358, 545 Crowley, John, 214, 462, 218 Crudup, Susan, 321, 545 Crume, Dennis, 545 Crume, Linda, 419, 545 Crumley, Douglas, 381, 545, 294 Crutchfield, Cheryl, 326, 497, 287 Cruzan, Jo Ann, 404, 516 Cudd, Nancy, 337, 545 Culbertson, Charles, 386, 545, 181 Cullin, Daniel, 386, 545, 225 Cullison, Marc, 408, 516, 181 Culton, Robert, 462 Culver, Michael, 263, 266 Cummings, Lila, 437, 545 Cummins, Karen, 437, 545 Cummins, Kendall, 266 Cundiff, Rose, 326, 204, 516 Cunningham, Carlene, 462, 233, 236 Cunningham, Curtis, 314, 516 Cunningham, Jacquel, 353, 545 Cunningham, James, 401, 516 Cunningham, John, 215, 545 Cunningham, Kenneth, 462, 229 Cunningham, Sandra, 437, 516, 219 Cupps, Carol, 264, 285 Curl, Sarah, 437, 463, 239, 279 Curlee, Lynn, 339, 516, 173, 264 Currin, Shirley, 447, 227 Curry, Jack, 381,516 Curry, Walter, 357, 207, 545 Curtin, Chester, 358, 463, 288 Curtis, Ernestine, 419, 545 Curtis, Evan, 381, 516 Curtis, Luther, 265, 545 Curtis, Paula, 419, 545 Curtis, Ronald, 408, 497 Curtis, Thelma, 394, 545 Curtis, William, 400 Cushing, Donald Jr., 386, 463 Custer, Jerry, 463, 167, 169, 175 Custer, Merl, 216, 463 Custer, Scarlett, 437, 207, 545, 219 Cuthbertson, Charle, 250 Cuthberson, Karen, 437, 516 Cutsinger, Carolyn, 223 Cutsinger, Richard, 228 Cutsinger, Roddy, 361, 463, 98 Dabney, Dorothy, 337, 516, 264 Dahms, Kenneth, 203, 205, 92, 286 Daily, Gary, 408, 497 Dakil, Mary, 337, 516 Dalai, Pinakin, 243 Dale, Ronald, 318, 463 Dallam, Diana, 309, 516 Dalton, Drusilla, 330, 463 Dalton, Margaret, 339, 545 Damon, Stephen, 313, 497 Danford, Darla, 427, 516 Daniel, Andrea, 427 Daniel, Byron, 342, 516 Daniel, David, 432, 497 Daniel, Ellen, 264 Daniel, Larry, 432, 497 Daniel, Sharon, 289 Daniels, Richard, 362, 516 Danielson, Claire, 330, 204, 497, 173, 197,238, 286 Danielson, Julie, 330, 207, 545 Danvers, Mary, 394, 516, 177 Darling, Dick, 194 Darnell, Sharon, 377, 545, 231 Darrow, Ruth, 337, 497, 287 Dasa, Narsaiah, 259 Daubert, Dwain, 463 Daubert, Phyllis, 437, 545 Daughtery, Charles, 219 Daughtery, Diana, 374, 437, 463, 265, 268 Daughtery, Elon, 497 Davenport, Cynthia, 353, 463, 94, 118 Davenport, George, 450, 226 Davenport, Gloria, 404, 517 Davenport, James, 349, 545 Davenport, Kenneth, 408, 545 Davenport, Nancy, 404, 517 Davenport, Susan, 252 Davey, Gregory, 357, 497, 171 David, John, 381,517, 253 David, Mookken, 452, 243, 259 Davidson, Carl, 452 Davidson, Larry, 463 Davidson, Leslie, 318, 463 Davidson, Mary, 416, 517 Davidson, Richard, 463 Davidson, Rita, 394, 517 Davies, Elizabeth, 306, 497, 174 Davies, Roland, 354, 545, 283 Davis, Catherine, 416, 546 Davis, Charles, 313,497 Davis, Cheryl, 497 Davis, Clifford, 463, 179, 271 Davis, Diana, 427, 497 Davis, Dinell, 306, 497, 264 Davis, Edna, 427, 546, Davis, Eugene, 432, 497 Davis, Evelyn, 427, 517 Davis, Frances, 353, 497 Davis, Jack, 517 Davis, Johnnie, Lee, 497 Davis, Judith, 394, 517 Davis, Karen B., 427, 456 Davis, Karen S., 416, 209, 456, 194 Davis, Karen Sue, 286 Davis, Kenneth, 448 Davis, Lina, 427, 463, 264, 265, 268 Davis, Linda, 339, 546 Davis, Margie, 427, 517 Davis, Pamela, 546, 302 Davis, Pamela S., 309, 242 Davis, Patricia I., 546 Davis, Patricia J., 330 Davis, Philip, 517, 250 Davis, Robert, 546 Davis, Sammy, 452 Davis, Sharon, 176, 241 Davis, Stephanie, 427, 546, 264, Davis, Suzanne, 427, 546 287 Davis, Vivian, 427, 546, 268 Davis, William, 213 Davison, Nancy, 438, 517 Davison, Patricia, 427, 209, 497, 231 Davison, Shery, 438, 463 Dawson, Kathleen, 419, 546 Dawson, Thomas, 252 Dawson, William, 277 Day, Jacqueline, 321, 517 Day, James, 386, 546, 225 Day, Lawrence, 381, 517, 172, 244 Day, Pamela, 427, 546 Day, Paul, 546 Day, Thomas, 271 Dayton, Jamey, 427, 517 Deal, Clifford, 408,517 Deal, Roy B., 77 Dean, Greta, 427, 546 Dean, Janette, 419, 546 Dean, Larry, 220 Dean, Lloyd, 249 Dean, Patricia, 517 Dearborn, Bruce, 203, 206, 517, 301, 190 Dearing, Donna, 427, 517 Deason, Mervin, 217 Deaver, Danny, 401, 463 Debakey, Lana, 427, 517, 238 Deberry, Linda, 463, 241 Deberry, Michael, 310, 463 Deckard, Judith, 393,517 Decker, Janice, 334, 546 Decker, Richard, 432, 546 Declark, Judy, 377, 497 Decordova, Janice, 404, 546 Deek, Abdul, 243 Deen, Terry, 381, 497, 171, 180 Deering, Melvin, 497, 235, 238, 263 Delelice, Mary, 419, 546 Defoe, Diane, 317, 546 Defoe, Glenndale, 281 Defoe, Jeanne, 281 Defoor, Jerry, , 357, 546 Deguefu, Dawit, 258 Deiro, Judith, 306, 204, 206, 517 Deitchler, Ruthanne, 424, 517, 266 Dejarnette, James, 358, 546 Delahay, Linda, 416, 546 Delana, Andrea, 427, 546 Delana, David, 168 Delozier, Dennis, 214, 463, 517, 218 Delozier, John, 369, 463, 248 Delozier, Loretta, 281 Delozier, Mary, 353 Delozier, Wesley, 951, 196, 294 Delzzell, Robert, 250 Demoss, Linda, 204, 239 Dempsey, Elaine, 98 Denham, Danny, 449, 226 Denham, Frank, 497 Dennis, Ginger, 394, 546, 264 Dennis, James, 381, 497 Dennis, Linda, 399, 546 Dennis, Robert D., 220 Dennis, Robert W., 229 Dennis, Thomas, 381, 517 Denny, Kathryn, 394, 463 Denny, Robert, 318, 463 Dent, Gail, 419, 546 Dent, Rawley, 358, 546 Denton, Mary, 339, 208, 216, 517, 174 Denton, Philip, 333, 517 Denton, Sue, A., 546 Denton, Terry J., 408, 203, 205, 493, 497, 92, 100, 189, 186, 190, 289, 287 Denton, Trisha, 393, 546 Deonier, Larry, 235 Deplois, Terry, 172 Desai, Kishore, 452, 294, 295 Detch, Charlotte, 379, 450 Detmer, Theodore, 310, 517 Detrich, Gary, 333, 546 Detrick, David, 358, 517 Dettle, Marilyn, 419, 517, 238 Dew, Robert, 408, 497 Dewalt, Charless, 408, 517, 266 Dewberry, George, 314, 517 Deweese, David, 386, 546 Dewitt, Carol, 321, 497, 300, 97 Dhesi, Surinder, 259 Dial, John P., 250 Dial, Randal, 349, 546 Dibble, Lana, 517 Dibble, Terry, 218 Dick, George, 350, 463 Dicken, Keith, 358, 546 Dickerson, Curtis, 386, 546, 268 Dickerson, Gerald, 263 Dickey, Steven, 362, 546 Dickey, Thomas, 310, 517 Dickinson, Dwight, 354, 463 Dickinson, James, 314, 517 Dickson, Bettye, 264 Dickinson, Lloyd, 381, 546 Dicks, Richard, 546 Dickson, Dyonna, 438, 497, 219 Dickson, Larry, 381, 546 Dickson, Robert, 147 Diehl, Richard, 463, 241 Diehl, Sarah, 334, 463, 255, 284 Dighe, Kamalakar, 259 Digney, Steve, 401, 463, 219, 247, 249 Dill, Jo Ann Marie, 438, 497, 239 Dillahunty, Paul, 216, 497 Dilleshaw, Joann, 330, 546 Dilley, Jack, 381, 546 Dillingham, Joe, 401, 463 Dillingham, Linda, 399, 546 Dillingham, Michael, 432, 546 Dillman, Judy, 404, 546 Dillon, Barbara, 339, 517 Dillon, Berna, 427, 517 Dillow, Charles, 408, 517 Dillsaver, Jo Ann, 264 Dillsaver, William, 546 Diltz, Rebecca, 337, 237, 238 Dimaggio, Ronald, 386, 463, 225 Dimery, Robert, 463, 217, 190, 194 Dimmick, Wayne, 218 Dingee, J. Frank, Jr., 357, 546 Dingman, Diane, 427, 463, 230 Dinsmore, George, 164 Dinsmore, Jerry, 318, 517, 225 Dirickson, Charles, 349, 546 Dirickson, James, 432, 546 Dirolf, Robert, 401,463 Disbrow, Paul, 497 Disinger, Kathryn, 404 Ditmore, Barbara, 306, 497 Ditmore, Lois, 306, 546, 238 Ditolla, Nicholas, 270 Dittner. Carl, 221 Page 587 STRIVING FOR PERFECTION For over Fifty years Oklahoma Natural Gas Company has been striving for that nearly unattainable state . . . perfection. From an humble be- ginning in 1906 we have been serving the people of Oklahoma and now have over 2,000 employees, many working the clock around . . . with one thought in mind ... to give the best possible service at the lowest possible price. A century of progress in the oil industry has seen many innovations which have made the search for and the production and distribution of oil and gas the third largest industry in the United States. Oklahoma Natural Gas Company will continue to contribute to the growth and improvement of the industry and will continue to strive for . . . perfection, v OKLfiHOfTlfi nfiTURflL r Page 588 Dixon, David, 358, 517 Dixon, Diane, 317, 463 Dixon, Douglas, 463, 230 Dixon, Holly, 452 Dixon, Kathleen, 427, 546 Dixon, Michael, 181,98 Dixon, Patricia, 427, 517 Dixon, Stanley, 314, 452 Dixson, Arber, 394 Dobbin, Sheila, 546 Dobson, Charlie, 432, 517 Dobson, James, 310, 208, 497, 216 Dobson, Ronald, 497, 212 Dockins, Susan, 438, 546, 278 Dodds, Carol, 339, 517 Dodgen, David, 248 Dodson, Donna, 321, 517 Dodson, Karen, 206, 209, 287 Dodson, Nita, 377, 463, 264 Doerrie, Jerome, 391, 463 Doherty, Theodore, 214, 462 Dolezal. Deborah, 337, 546, 302, 239 Dolezal, Derrla, 497 Dollar, Douglas, 181, 288 Dollarhide, Marshal, 381, 517 Dollins, Sarah, 427, 463 Donaldson, Judith, 353, 546 Donato, Anthony, 386, 497 Donkin, Marilyn, 334, 497, 83, 96, 230 Donley, Curtis, 401, 463 Donohoe, Patricia, 517 Donohoo, Judith, 517 Dooley, L. Leon, 318, 546 Dooley, Sammy, 215 Dooley, Sanford, 329, 211, 464 Dooley, Sondra, 464, 237, 239 Dooley, Terry, 464 Dore, James, 386, 497, 243 Dorman, William, 546 Dormire, Charlotte, 427, 204, 497, 287 Dorr, Patrick, 409, 546 Dorris, Carl, 318, 208, 464, 92 Dorris, Charles, 318, 546 Dotladdock, David, 287 Doty, Mary, 374, 399, 205, 209, 464, 240 Doubt, Joan, 438, 464 Dougan, Diann, 285 Doughterty, John, 342, 517 Doughty, Gavin, 275 Douglas, Howard, 223 Douglas, James, 409, 547 Douglas, Richard, 322, 547 Douglass, Mary, 264 Dovel, Ronald, 409, 497 Dover, Monte, 517 Dow, Doyle, 213 Dow, Patricia, 419, 547 Dowell, Eldridge, 357, 497 Downing, Glenn. 464, 225 Downing, Sara, 330, 464, 237, 239 240 Downing, Virgil, 313, 517 Doyle, David, 497, 194 Doyle, Kathleen, 394, 547 Doyle, Tommy, 144 Drake, Arnold, 144 Drake, John, 547 Drake, Susan, 255 Drebenstedt, Bob, 340, 432, 517 Drew, Stanley, 547, 277, 266 Drinkwater, Alice, 404, 547 Driskell, James, 342, 517, 283 Drude, David, 409, 547 Drummond, Georgiann, 339, 204, 464, 88, 94, 98, 239, 240, 264 Dubois, Paul, 448, 226 Ducker, Julia, 326, 517 Duckert, Carol, 337, 204, 498, 285 Duckert, Larry, 547 Dudek, Carl, 432, 517 Dudley, Patricia, 427, 547 Dufour, Sherrill, 317, 206, 517 Dugan, John, 350, 547 Dugan, Judith, 40 4, 547 Dugger, Floyd, 305, 547 Dugger, Jake, 386, 547 Dugger, Margaret, 438, 517 Dugger, Wava, 394, 517 Duke, Dana, 271 Duke, Rebecca, 438, 547 Dumas, Cleive, 242 Dunavant, Leslie, 342, 498 Dunbar, Warren, 361, 547 Duncan, Barbara, 438, 498, 219, 240 Duncan, Delbert, 247 Duncan, Donald, 381, 517 Duncan, John, 401, 498, 271 Duncan, June, 236 Duncan, Linda, 438, 547 Duncan, Robert, 464, 228 Duncum, Nancy, 309, 547 Dungan, Steven, 432, 547 Dunham, Judith, 427, 209, 498, 286 Dunkelberg, Jan, 181 Dunkelberg, Ryk, 357, 547 Dunkin, Stephen, 464, 221 Dunlap, Jimmie, 274 Dunlap, Lavera, 394, 517 Dunlap, Louis, 386, 547, 225 Dunlap, Tully, 464, 170 Dunn, Elmo, 349, 498, 234 Dunn, James, 248 Dunn, Larry, 333, 517, 220 Dunn, Linda, 306, 547 Dunn, Martha, 306, 547, 302, 284 Dunn, Terry, 329, 210, 211, 498 Dunn, William, 381, 207, 547 Dunning, Delmer, 358, 517 Dupree, Robert, 498 Dupy, Fred, 518 Durant, Forbis, 260 Durbin, John, 88, 235, 268 Durbin, Sandra, 394 Durham, Donna, 464 Durham, Ginger, 268 Durham, James, 518, 181 Durham, Janis, 330, 518 Durkee, John, 354, 547 Durrett, John, 381, 518 Durst, Robert, 498 Duval, Dennis, 272, 216 Duvall, Candace, 394, 518 Duvall, Cindi, 371, 547, 268, 285 Duvall, Judy, 399, 498 Dvorak, Mary, 438, 547 Dwyer, Dennis, 401, 464 Dye, Janette, 370, 547 Dyer, Larry, 547 Eakin, Garret, 431 Earl, Sara, 330, 547 Earley, Michael, 498, 283 Earls, Donald, 313, 547 Earls, Jimmy, 381, 547 Early, James, 386, 211, 518 Early, Raymond, 386, 518, 279 Earnest, Henry, 547 Easky, Ron, 401, 518 Easter, Virginia, 334, 498 Easterling, Riley, 432, 547 Eastham, Karen, 427, 518 Eastin, Shannon, 418, 547 Eaton, Benny, 213, 464 Eaton, Charles, 241 Eaton, Glenda, 438, 464 Eaton, Nancy, 321, 464, 98, 289 Eby, Edith, 337, 204, 498, 92, 266 Echols, Linda, 394, 528 Eck, James, 220 Eckroat, Thomas, 401, 464 Eddins, Henry, 314, 547 Eddleman, Ann Lynn, 404, 547 Edgar, Robert, 381, 547 Edger, David, 197, 281 Edling, Linda, 547 Edmisten, Ronald, 498 Edmonds, Allan, 409, 206, 547, 190, 287 Edmonds, Allan, 409, 206, 547, 19C Edmonds, Donald, 432, 518 Edmonds, Jerry, 381, 547, 228 Edmundson, Warren, 358, 547 Edsall, John, 250 Edwards, Billy, 386, 518 Edwards, Cheryl, 317, 547, 194 Edwards, Donald, 256 Edwards, Jefferson, 227 Edwards, Larry, 333, 464, 301 Edwards, Mary, 339, 547 Edwards, Michael, 518 Edwards, Pamela, 424, 547 Edwards, Patty, 419, 518 Edwards, Raymond, 409, 547 Edwards, Ronnie, 216 Edwards, Ronnie P., 464 Edwards, William, 452 Edwards, William V., 340, 498 Egelston, Thomas, 381, 547, 172 Eggert, Susan, 337, 205, 518, 264 Eggleston, Lonnie, 342, 518 Egner, Nancy, 427, 464 Ehlers, Lawrence, 282 Eichelberger, M., 147 Eichling, Robert, 386, 498, 171, 180, 181 Eischen, Jennie, 427, 518 Eischen, Michael, 322, 205, 518, 279 Eisenberg, Frederick, 432, 498 Eisenhauer, Larry, 386, 547 Ekstrom, Merlin, 448, 227 Elauf, Ata Yousef, 547, 261 Eld, Ronald, 318,464 Elder, Arthur, 314,464 Elder, Charles, 354, 498, 189, 190 Elder, David, 537 Elder, Harris, 346, 498 Elder, Mary, 334, 518, 236 Elkins, Gordon, 346, 498 Elling, Cynthia, 399, 547 Ellington, Lynn, 419, 498 Ellington, Suzanne, 321, 518, 264 Elliott, Carol, 309, 498, 238, 264 Elliott, Christine, 424, 547 Elliott, David, 179 Elliott, Jerry, 381,547 Elliott, Larry, 401, 547 Elliott, Michael, 464, 94, 289 Elliott, Orin, 213 Elliott, Theila, 424, 464, 270 Elliott, Thomas, 333, 547 Ellis, Donna, 309, 498, 300, 298 Ellis, Earl, 318,464 Ellis, John, 221 Ellis, John, 349, 547 Ellis, Pamela, 377, 518, 269 Ellis, Patrick, 381, 498, 243, 246, 294 Ellis, Penelope, 377, 464, 269 Ellis, Thomas, 386, 547 Ellison, Brenda, 334, 547 Ellison, Janice, 334, 204, 498, 96 Ellison, Sally, 370, 464 Elmore, Darel, 221 Elmore, James, 354, 547 Elrod, Barbara, 394, 547 Elw.an, Zeinab, 204 Elwan, Zizette, 261 Elwell, H. M.G.,498 Elwell, Marilyn, 309, 547, 233, 242 Elzein, Bassam, 261 Emenhiser, Sarah, 339, 548 Emerick, David, 230 Emils, Mary, 427,518 Emmerson, Susan, 377, 548 Emmons, Mike, 432, 548 Emry, Fred, 322, 464, 301, 100, 289 Endersby, Larry, 329, 518 Endicott, Ronnie, 357, 518 Eng. Shirley, 370, 548 Engle, John, 382, 548 Engle, Martha, 416, 548 Engle, Phares, 464 Engle, Steven, 220 Engleman, Jack, 249 English, Charles, 362, 464 Engstrom, Peter, 329, 528, 172 Enlow, Richard, 401, 210, 464, 91, 220 Emmeier, Janell, 438, 518, 266 Ensch, Marilyn, 438, 548 Ensey, Ethyl, 223 Ensey, Lana, 272 Entwistle, Janet, 394, 452 Epperley, Glenn, 314, 464, 263, 268 Epperson, Buddye, 427, 498 Epperson, Jan, 404, 511, 518, 97 Epperson, John, 386, 548 Epperson, Judy, 309, 464, 284 Eppler, James, 365, 498 Eppler, Janet, 334, 518 Epps, Stephen, 322, 498 Ercolani, Joe, 345, 518 Erickson, Alice, 424, 518, 264 Erickson, Robert, 213 Erskine, James, 275 Eschler. Cherri, 377, 548 Escoe, Richard, 263 Escott, Jane, 427, 464 Escue, Ralph. 354, 498, 168, ' 172, 279 Eslick, Jesse, 464 Eslinger, Larry, 215 Esmond, Constance, 394, 548 Esposito, James, 382, 464 Essary, William, 464, 245 Essner, Robert, 382, 548, 252 Estrada, David, 386, 518 Estrada, Elsie, 438, 548 Ethridge, Donald, 432, 548 Etter, Jerry, 401, 498 Eubank, Sharon, 334, 464 Eubanks, Larry, 179 Eubanks, Thomas, 518 Evans, Arvin, 401, 498 Evans, A. Pauline, 264 Eudaley, Margaret, 438, 518 Evans, Barbara, 427, 209, 548, 286 Evans, Carol, 438, 465, 237, 239 Evans, Charles, 313, 548 Evans, Claud, 303, 465, 235 Evans, David, 322, 518 Evans, Dwight, 354, 518 Evans, J. C, 76 Evans, Janet, 353, 518, 264 Evans, Karen, 438, 548 Evans, Marcia, 419, 548 Evans, Marcia, 548, 286 Evans, Michael, 386 Evans, Michael J., 548 Evans, Paula, 438, 498, 279 Evans, Rex, 387, 548 Evans, Richard, 333, 465, 518 •Evans, Richard, 409 Evans, Ronnie, 518,271 Evans, Stanley, 303, 518 Evans, Sue, 377, 452 Evans, William, 401, 212, 465 Everist, Kenneth, 518 Everngam, Gary, 432, 548 Everritt, Robert, 164 Evett, Hollie, 342, 498 Ewen, Jerome, 244 Ewens, William, 354, 498, 94 Ewing, Teresa, 330, 498 Eyler, Alan, 409, 548 Eyler, Daniel, 382, 548 Eyler, Jean. 334, 204, 498, 176 Faber, Judith, 309,518 Fabry, Anne, 394, 548 Fadling, Warren, 387, 548 Failes, Kenneth, 409, 213, 465 Fain, Carmen, 438, 548 Fair, Helen, 377, 498 Faires, Jane, 317, 548 Fairley, Donald, 181 Fales, Darrel, 387, 548 Fallin, Benjamin, 432, 548, 172 Fallin, Sandra, 419, 548 Fallin, William, 314,498 Fancher, Robert, 465, 247, 249 Fancy, Steven, 409, 548 Fankhauser, Gary, 263 Fansler, Ruth, 427, 209, 498 Fanson, Frederick, 409, 498 Fariss, Linda, 394, 518 Farley, Linda, 394, 548 Farmer, David, 310, 203, 518, 216 Farmer, Larry, 362, 465, 144 Farmer, Linda, 374, 427, 204, 209, 498, 239, 287 Farmer, Marsha, 427, 518, 284 Farmer, Nancy, 339, 548 Farnam, Mary, 420, 465 Farnham, Eugene, 548 Farnsworth, Melanie, 339, 548 Farnsworth, William, 97 Farr, William, 357, 548 Farrar, Bonnye, 438, 548, 279 Farrar, Douglas, 518 Farrar, Henry, 518 Farrell, Linda, 370, 548 Farrimond, Michael, 432, 548 Farris, Donna, 370, 498 Farris, Harold, 465, 270 Farris, Joe Ann, 465 Farris, Sandra, 288 Farukhi, M. Nayeemul, 243 Fauchier, Maxine, 427, 498, 264 Faulkner, Barbara, 438, 518, 96 Faulkner, Carolyn, 427, 264, 269 Faulkner, Herman, 498 Faulkner, Kathryn, 321, 518 Fauss. Phillip, 465, 231 Faust, Allen, 387, 498 Fears, John, 313, 518 Feghali, Joseph, 465, 243, 261 Feist, Larry, 465, 239 Felder, Michael, 223 Feldt, Catherine, 394, 548 Felible. Sharon, 394, 518, 270 Felix, Dennis, 318, 548 Felkins, Barbara, 309, 465 Fell, Edward, 447, 227 Felton, Dale, 358, 465, 89, 98, 235 Felton, Richard, 350, 465 Fenrich, John, 382, 548, 194 Fenske, Sharon, 416, 518 Fenton, Dale, 321,498 Fergason, William, 168 Ferguson, Beki, 420, 548 Ferguson, Charles, 518, 177, 179 Ferguson, Larry, 358, 465, 270 Ferguson, Maria, 438, 548 Ferguson, Roy, 432, 203, 518 Ferrell, Sharon, 427, 548 Ferriol, Juan, 409, 465 Fetgatter, James, 382, 203, 498, 286 Fezler, M. Day III, 346, 548 Fick, Kenneth, 518 Ficken, Max, 450, 226 Field, David, 144 Fields, Abraham, 382, 203, 518, 172 Fields, David, 448 Fields, Dennis, 216,465 Fields, John, 179 Fienning, David, 354, 518 Fila, L. J., 77 File, Karen, 88, 94 Filler, Judith, 438, 518, 236, 269 Fillman, David, 214, 244 Filson, Delia, 337, 207, 548, 190 Fincannon, Larry, 387, 518 Finch, Dwayla, 326, 465 Finch, Martha, 427, 518 Finch, Robert, 465 Fine, Jerry, 314,465, 170 Fine, Ronald, 518,252 Finkle, Ralph, 256 Finley, Fred, 382, 519 Finley, Jane, 284 Finley, John, 180 Finley, Mary, 337, 465 Fiolle, Donald, 519 Firdaus, Usman, 452, 258, 259 Firestone, Harvey, 215 Fischer, Forrest, 345, 519 Fiser, Steven, 387, 548, 172 Fisher, Charles, 318, 498 Fisher, Gwendolyn, 420, 465 Fisher, Kathleen, 353, 519 Fisher, Lary, 409, 548, 266 Fisher, Linda Kay, 394, 519 Fisher, Linda Lou, 420, 548 Fisher, Sharon, 271 Fisher, Susan, 370, 519 Fisher, Ted, 222 Fite, Cynthia, 374, 438, 548 Fite, Glenda, 427, 519, 264 Fite, James B., 238 Fitter, Mary P., 180 Fitter, Mary, 404, 519 Fitz, Carolyn, 438, 465 Fitzgerald, Arnold, 170, 180 Fitzgerald, Karen, 237, 239 Fitzgerald, Nichola, 318, 465 Fitzgerald, Robert, 263, 266 Fitzgerald, Elizabeth, 353, 498, 92, 231 Fitzpatrick, Jane, 286 Fitzpatrick, Susan, 353, 548, 286 Fiveash, John, 387, 498 Fizer, Karen, 394, 548 Flaig, Margaret, 416, 548 Flaigg, Don, 387, 548 Flaming, Patricia, 465 Flanagan, Carolyn, 427, 548 Flanagan, Richard, 465 Flanagan, Shirley, 438, 204, 498, 280 Flanagin, Cynthia, 394, 548 Fleming, David, 465 Fleming, Eldon, 221 Fleming, Murry, 361, 548 Fleming, Susan, 337, 204, 498, 300, 256 Fleming, Vida, 427, 519 Flemming, Carolyn, 394, 548 Flemons, James, 325, 465 Flesner, Ken, 274 Fletcher, Betty Lou, 330, 498, 173 Fletcher, James, 431 Fletcher, Mary, 394, 466 Fletcher, Sharon, 394, 548 Flinn, Sharon, 309, 519 Flood, Ruth, 416, 549 Florendo, Milagros, 424, 452 Flowers, Ronald, 466 Floyd, Anthony III, 234 Floyd, Earl, 466, 170, 180 Floyd, Judith, 394, 498 Floyd, William, 250 Flurry, Harry, 432, 466 Flynn, Carl E., 387, 549 Flynn, Sharon, 549 Fogaley, Sherry, 394, 206, 549 Fogleman, Margie, 420, 549 Foitek, Lewis, 452 Folgate, Thomas, 432, 519 Follansbee, Susan, 377, 498 Folmar, Ruth, 549, 302 Fondren, Stephen, 357, 498 Fonvielle, Carol, 427, 519 Foote, Roger, 450 Forbes, James, 214, 218, 235 Ford, Connie, 353, 549, 264 Ford. James, 387, 206, 549 Ford, John, 318, 206, 208, 549 Ford, Jon, 310, 202, 211, 466, 301,98 Ford, Linda, 339, 204, 498 Ford, Marcialen, 394, 549 Ford, Mary Lou, 420, 519, 239, 264 Ford, Patsy, 264 Ford, Richard, 519 Fore. 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Page 592 Freeman, Dan, 387, 519 Freeman, Gerri, 353, 204, 519, 174 Freeman, John, 433, 466 Freeman, Judith, 375, 424, 499, 123 Freeman, Martha, 370, 519, 176 Freeman, Ronald, 287 Freeman, Ronald G., 318, 497 Freeman, Sandra, 420, 549 Freeman, Steven, 401, 519 Freeny, James, 449 French, John, 549 French, Kathryn, 339, 466 French, Larry, 391, 466 Fretz, Bonnie, 337, 499 Freudiger, Ronald, 519 Frick, Bonnie, 241 Frick, Sherry, 549 Frie, Earl, 449 Friedemann, Henret, 264 Friedemann, Thomas, 549 Friedman, Ruth, 370, 466 Friedman, Thomas, 357 Friels, David, 342, 466, 244 Friend, Penny, 438, 499 Friend, Shelby, 466 Frisbie, Angela, 404, 519 Fritcher, Judith, 399, 549 Frith, Paul, 271 Fritz, Mark, 409, 466 Fritzemeyer, Irma, 399, 499 Frizzell, Judy, 427, 519 Fromm, Alfred, 409, 519 Frost, Jacqueline, 317, 204, 519, 300, 264 Frost, Ronnie, 499, 171 Fruendt, John, 519 Fruge, Emily, 420, 549 Fry, Darrel, 294 Fry, Dianna, 427, 499 Fry, Fred, 382, 466, 170, 180 Fry, Leanna, 427, 499, 231 Fry, Sandra, 264 Fry, William, 212 Frye, David, 387, 549 Fryer, Sidney, 519 Fudge, Phillip, 466 Fueger, Jon, 181 Fuksa, Elaine, 394, 549 Fulk, Ronald, 266 Fuller, Shelba, 404, 549 Fuller, William, 387, 549 Fulps, Rita, 394, 549 Fulton, Bill, 329, 549 Fulton, Donna, 438, 466, 237, 239 Fulton, Robert, 447, 227 Fulton, Rodney, 387, 549, 221 Fulton, Sherry, 424, 519, 266 Fung, William, 244 Fuqua, Kenneth, 100 Fuqua, Pamela, 264 Furnas, Ouida, 420, 499 Furr, Rex, 235 Fuss, Philip, 466 Fuxa, Robert, 466, 217 Gabbett, Ronald, 314, 519 Gabelsberg, James, 318, 519, 248 Gable, Donald, 163 Gadavanij, Chatchai, 262 Gadavanij, Pongsri, 262 Gahan, Kathleen, 420, 549 Gahn, Susan, 337, 204, 519, 174 Gailey, Gerald, 305, 466, 230 Gaines, Larry, 387, 549 Gaines, Linda, 370, 466, 242 Gaither, Carla, 353, 204, 499, 174, 83, 90, 121 Gaither, Hershal, 499 Gale, Jeannine, 337, 549 Galegor, Stephen, 519 Gales, Lawrence, 350, 466 Gales, Robert, 350, 519 Gallagher, Donald, 387, 519 Gallagher, James, 342, 549 Gallagher, John, 346, 467 Gallagher, Leland, 387, 467, 170 Gallagher, Mary, 337, 549 Gallegly, James, 387, 549 Gallo, Victor, 467, 241 Galloway, Robert, 409, 549 Gamble, Gayle, 427, 499 Gambrell, Leonard, 452 Gammill, Lee, 549 Gammon, Donald, 361, 499 Gammon, Tommy, 168 Gan, Keith, 433, 467, 431, 289 Gandhi, Satish, 259 Gandy, Laveta, 209 Gann, Tom, 342, 499 Gant, Judy, 404, 549 Garden, Arthur, 409, 549 Gardiner, Beverly, 394, 519 Gardner, Donna, 424, 549 Gardner, Gloria, 309, 499 Gardner, James, 549 Gardner, John J. II, 340, 519 Gardner, Thomas, 314, 519 Gardner, Valerie, 404, 519 Garner, Gerald, 225 Garner, Linda, 519, 239, 279 Garner, Paulette, 427, 519 Gamier, Claire, 499, 236, 239 Garnkeow, Liam, 262 Garofalo, John, 382, 519 Garofoli, Marilee, 394, 499 Garol, John, 361,499 Garrard, Carolyn, 438, 549, 264 Garred, Ramona, 404, 549 Garrett, Ann, 427, 205, 519 Garrett, Beverly, 377, 549 Garrett, Dee Ann, 438, 549 Garrett, Gilda, 427, 519 Garrett, James, 467, 247 Garrett. James L., 340, 549 Garrison, Beverly, 427, 499 Garrison, Catherine, 394, 549 Garrison.Jean Ann, 377, 206, 549 Garrison, Josephus, 549 Garrison, Michael, 357, 519 Garrison, Reta, 394, 549, 264 Garrison, Roy, 449, 226 Garsdale, Tom. 287 Garver, John, 382,519 Gary, John, 391,549 Gaspar, Leonard, 448, 227 Gasper, Robert, 387, 519 Gaston, Cheryl, 438, 205, 519, 237, 239 Gates, Gary, 467, 95, 247 Gates, Lylene, 377, 549 Gates, Robert, 333, 499 Gattis, Jody, 377, 519 Gautam, Narayan, 259 Gavil, Jerone, 409, 499 Gaw, Le chu, 257 Gawf, George, 349, 467 Gaylord, Grady, 215 Gazaway, Hal, 349, 519 Gazi, Mohammed, 467, 244, 256, 258, 259 Gazin, Marv, 438, 549, 285 Gearhart, Jim. 346, 499, 234 Gearhart. John, 346, 207, 549 Gehm. Louis, 382, 550 Geiger, Carl, 387, 550 Geis, Joseph, 350, 550 Geis, Lynn, 499, 218 Geismar, Bob, 357, 550 Gemmer, Kathleen, 416, 499 Gemmill, James, 346, 550 Genthe, Charles, 354, 519, 283 Gentry, William, 322, 92 Gentry, William G., 519. 280 George, David, 365, 229 George, Diana, 394, 550 George, Jean. 420, 550 George, William, 467 Geppelt, Neil, 519,287 Gerald. Michael V, 349, 467, 195, 194, 288 Getchell, Sharon, 317. 550, 230 Getgood, George, 375, 433, 499, 431 Gettings. Jo Carrol, 330. 550, 190 Gibble, Ronald, 550, 250 Gibbs. James, 391, 550, 270, 287 Gibbs, Sue Ann, 353, 467 Gibbs, William, 449, 226 Gibbs, William L., 382, 550, 266 Gibson, Anna, 416, 550 Gibson, Charles, 519 Gibson, Dan, 340, 520 Gibson, James, 519 Gibson, John, 314, 550 Gibson, Linda, 317, 520 Gibson.. Robert, 322, 467, 288, 289, 259 Gibson. Sheila. 420, 550 Giem, John, 247, 251 Gieras, Ronald, 95, 282 Giesel, Virginia, 520 Giezentanner, Judd, 448 Gifford, Cathy, 416, 550, 285, 266 Giger, Judith, 438, 520, 239 Gilbert, Gordon, 550 Gilbert, James B., 550 Gilbert, James N., 314, 550 Gilbert. Susan, 90 Gilby, Richard, 467. 170, 229 Giles, Glen, 401,550 Giles, Herschell, 448 Gililland, Bruce, 342, 520, 268 Gililland, Jean, 499, 264 Gill, Gary, 401. 520,249 Gill, James, 362 Gill, James P., 550 Gill, Jaswant, 259 Gill, Jayne, 438, 550 Gill, Margaret, 416, 499 Gillam, Janet, 438, 467, 283, 286 Gillespie, Charles, 387, 550 Gilley. David, 499 Gillham, Larry, 213 Gilliam, Frances, 394, 550 Gilliam, James, 409, 550 Gillig, Linda, 438 Gillmore, Preston, 382, 550, 253 Gilman, Jane, 394, 467, 264 Gilmore, Glenda, 435, 550 Gilmore, Wavne, 269 Gilstrap, William, 329. 467, 170 Gimlin, Linda, 435, 550 Ginder, James, 357, 467 Ging, Duane, 243, 279 Ginsberg, William, 467 Gird, Roger, 349, 467, 249 Girod, Raymond, 76 Gist, Leslie, 225 Gladden, Charles, 168, 175 Glahn, Carol, 438, 467, 237, 239, 240, 287 Glamser, Deanna, 420, 550 Glasgow, Jeffrey, 387, 520, 279 Glass, Byron, 283 Glass, Len, 171 Glass, Raymond, 467, 242, 246 Glass, Robert, 520 Glaze, Carol, 306, 550 Glaze, Charles, 382, 452 Glaze, Ronald, 433, 550 Gleason, Diane, 306, 520, 238 Gleason, Keith, 409, 550 Gleason, Michael, 467, 270 Glidewell, Linda, 420, 550 Glimp, Hulbert, 467, 247 Glover, Thomas, 550 Glover, Walter, 520 Gobble, Rebecca, 420, 550, 270 Goble, Arthur, 401,499 Goble, Robert, 357 Goddard, Nancy, 317, 499 Godden, Sharon, 394, 499, 278 Godfrey, Jackie, 252 Godfrey, Jon, 387, 550, 172 Godfrey, Richard, 346, 550 Godley, Ronald, 409, 499, 93, 228, 242 Godwin, James, 409, 499 Godwin, Walter, 275 Goedeken, John, 450, 226 Goen. John, 216, 467 Goerss, Nancy, 337, 205, 499 Goessel, Arthur, 467, 232 Goetsch, Dennis, 77 Goetz, Peter, 382, 520 Goff, Linda, 420, 550 Goforth. Francis, 318, 467 Going, Norman, 194 Goins, Barbara, 435, 550, 264 Goins, James, 215 Goins, Mike, 274 Golden, Larry, 361, 550 Golden. William, 391, 550 Goldman, Alan, 380, 382, 467 Goldsmith, Fonda, 382, 520 Goltry, Stephen, 401, 499, 279 Gooch, Linda, 394, 550 Good, Charles, 499, 283 Goode, Gary, 382, 550 Goodman, Danny, 329, 211, 499 Goodman, Darla, 394, 550 Goodman, John, 387, 550, 222 Goodman. Martha, 550 Goodpaster, Mary, 353, 550, 264 Goodrich, John, 234 Goodson, Dana, 204 Goodson, Pamela, 427, 550 Goodson, Richard, 333, 467 Goodson, Sandra, 438, 520 Goodwill, William, 382, 520, 250 Goodwin, Barbara, 309, 520 Goolsby, Marilyn, 394, 520 Goolsby, Roseanna, 550 Goolsby, Walter, 520, 224, 271 Gorden, Guy, 358, 203, 520, 283 Gordin, Phillip, 249 Gordon, Charles, 387, 550 Gordon, David, 318, 550 Gordon, Earl, 387, 550 Gordon, Linda, 438, 550 Gordon, Ray, 387, 550 Gordy, John, 380, 382, 550 Gore, Lois, 317, 499 Gore, Otis, 520 Gorman, Raymond, 249 Gorr, Patsy, 416, 550, 278, 287 Gorr, Ronald, 520 Gorrell, Tommie, 387, 520, 181 Goss, Allen, 358, 520 Goswami, Santosh, 452, 259 Gouge, Peggy, 339, 520 Goulden, Arlene, 438, 467 Govin, Elaine, 427, 499 Gowder, Charles, 401, 499, 196, 247, 249 Gowder, William, 401, 520, 252 Graalman, Robert, 314, 550 Graber, James, 382, 467 Graber, Sue, 321,467 Gragg, Sherri, 353, 520 Gragg, Stephen, 361, 550 Graham, Barbara, 420, 550 Graham, Diane, 438, 204, 209, 499, 279 Graham, Donald, 382, 520 Graham, Jewel, 435, 467, 233, 239 Graham, Jimmie, 181 Graham, Judy, 236 Graham, Kenneth, 349, 499, 230 Graham, Marthalyn, 334, 550 Graham, Timothy, 520 Gramlich, Charles, 314, 551 Grant, David, 382, 499 Grant, Dawna, 404, 551 Grant, Floyd, 433, 499, 263, 266 Grant, Gerry, 447, 83 Grant, Janice, 94, 264 Grant, Martha, 326, 520 Grantham, Mary, 337, 520 Grantham. William, 447, 227 Grau, Renee, 551 Graumann, Wwyn, 213 Graves, Barbara, 394, 551 Graves, Claude, 382, 551, 181 Graves, Connie, 353, 499 Graves, Eddie, 387, 520 Graves, Frank, 333, 520, 231 Graves, Joseph, 391, 520 Graves, Kenneth, 467 Graves, Toby, 313, 499, 168 Gray, Charles, 448, 227 Gray. Christina, 353, 520, 174, 268 Gray, Diane, 309, 551, 238 Gray, Helen, 339, 467 Gray, James, 314, 452, 100 Gray, Jane, 420, 520 Gray, Janet, 551 Gray, Jim, 289 Gray, John, 551,285 Gray, John S., 409, 551, 250, 266 Gray, Norma, 353, 467, 88, 98 Gray, Paula, 427, 467, 242 Gray, Roberta, 326, 205, 520, 232 Gray, Sharon, 353, 467 Gray, Stella, 424, 551 Gray, Wanda, 334, 452 Green, Carolyn, 377, 499 Green, Charles, 263, 266 Green, Danny, 551 Green, Donald, 409, 520, 234 Green, Donna, 520, 239 Green, Gretchen, 427, 467 Green, Janis, 424, 207, 551 Green, Jeanne, 449, 226 Green, Juliet, 216 Green, Lawrence, 520 Green, M. Sharone, 339, 520 Green, Nancy, 427, 520 Green, Nancy, 353, 551 Green, Otis, 499, 249 Green, Robert, 345, 467, 301, 275 Green, Robert, 387, 520, 275 Green, Ruth, 284 Green, Stanley, 77 Green, Stephen, 345, 499, 229 Green, Tommy, 409, 520 Greenburg, Jimmy, 365, 551 Greene, David, 216 Greene, Juliet, 468 Greene, Mary, 330, 520, 197 Greenwold, Richard, 468 Greenwood, Kathryn, 77 Greer, Alwyn, 520 Greer, Bobbye, 370, 520 Greer, Gail, 438, 551 Greer, Howard, 209, 499, 283, 287 Greer, Ralph, 325, 499, 190 Gregory, Donald, 409, 551 Gregory, Glennie, 326, 206, 520, 287 Greiner, Teresa, 309, 499 Grethen, Frances, 330, 520 Grieve, James, 468 Griffin, Bobby, 361, 468, 229 Griffin, Christy, 339, 468, 90 Griffin, James, 382, 551, 252 Griffin, Linda, 339, 500 Griffin, Mary Lou, 279 Griffin, Pamela, 438, 551 Griffin, Patricia, 370, 500, 176 Griffin, Robert, 387, 551, 181 Griffith, Alice, 420, 551, 266 Griffith, B. B., 236 Griffith, Barbara, Griffith, Danny, 354, 551 Griffith, Gary, 369, 520, 177 Griffith, Karen, 321, 468, 237 Griffith, Sherrell, 310, 210, 212, 215,468 Griffith, Thomas, 361,551 Griffiths, Carroll, 204, 468, 255 Grigar, Phyllis, 420, 520 Griggs, Dennis, 500 Griggs, Ronnie, Jack, 433, 551 Grimes, Algie, 100, 233 Grimes, Daniel, 520 Grimes, Larry, 342, 551 Grimes, Richard, 362, 551 Grimes, William, 468 Grimshaw, Gary, 349, 468, 231 Grisso, Mary, 321, 551 Grob, Ronald, 214 Groeneman, David, 382, 551 Gromnitt, Virgil, 253 Grooms, Lana, 265 Grose, Larry, 149 Gross, Nolan, 447 Gross, Thomas, 468 Grossman, Bill, 449, 235 Grossman, Glen, 468, 228 Grother, Ronald, 349, 468, 229, 230 Grove, Robert, 401, 468 Grover, James, 409, 500 Groves, Donald, 382, 551 Groves, Thomas, 387, 551 Grubb, Rebecca, 353, 204, 520 Grubbs, Lyndell, 253 Grundmann, Elizabeth, 219, 264. 278 Gruntmeir, Linda, 404, 551 Guier, Kenneth, 520, 239 Guild, Howard, 349,551 Guinn, James, 551 Guiou, Kelly, 500 Guiou, Melvin, 468, 243 Gulbrandson, William, 248 Gulley, Curtis, 361, 520 Gum, Timothy, 433, 212, 520 Gumaer, Frances, 427, 500 Gund, Walter, 433, 520, 220 Gundermann, Paul, 468, 228, 234 Gunesch, John, 468 Gunkel, Charles, 387, 551, 249, 285 Gunn, Dianne, 326, 520 Gunn, George, 409, 520, 178 Gunn, James E. Ill, 340, 452, 228 Gunn, Robert, 340, 551, 249 Gunter, Judy, 438, 520 Gupta, Virendra, 452, 275, 259 Gurley, Judy, 427, 468, 239, 240 Gustafson, Ronald, 452 Guthery, Richard, 433, 520 Guthrie, Mary, 370, 468 Guthrie, Ronald. 447 Guthrie, William, 551, 172 Gutshall, Dianna, 438, 500, 179, 284 Gutt, Laurie, 420,551 Guymon, J. Carl, 193, 194 H Haas, Laura, 427, 521 Habeger, Ann, 427, 551 Hackett, Clarence, 448, 227 Hackney, Robert, 409, 500 Hackney, Thomas, 322, 202, 468, 98 Hada, Larry, 212 Haddock, David, 468, 89, 92, 100 Hadler, Marcia, 339, 468 Hadley, Andrea, 551 Hadlock, Anita, 420, 551 Hadsall, Jack, 354, 468, 234 Hafen, Clifford, 382, 551, 248 Haff, Maurice, 409, 551, 248 Haffner, Marcia, 370, 468 Hafker, John, 382, 468 Hagan, Diane, 377, 551, 264 Hagan, Ginger, 428, 209, 468, 176 Hagar, David, 382, 551 Hager, Billy, 218 Haggard, Margaret, 416, 551 Haggerty, Don, 215, 468, 170, 218, 180 Haggerty, George, 387, 551 Hahn, John, 447 Haigler, Danice, 438, 521 Haines, Jimmy, 409, 551 Haines, William, 410, 500 Hairfield, Charles, 521 Haithcock, Robert, 340, 468 Halbert, Larry, 220 Halbrook, Jean, 326, 551 Halbrook, John, 468 Halcomb, Marie, 428, 521 Haldane, John, 410. 551, 250 Hale, Don, 500, 168 Hale, Douglas, 521 Hale, Edward, 329, 551 Hale, George, 340, 521 Hale, Janet, 399, 551 Hale, Sherry, 416, 551 Haley, James, 241 Haley, Judith, 404, 521 Haley, Margaret, 334, 468 Haley, Patricia, 420, 551 Halkins, Hugh, 468 Hall, Alyson, 334, 204, 521, 173 Hall, Charles, 313, 521 Hall, David, 401, 521 Hall, David L., 362,551 Hall, Donald, 468 Hall, Jerry, 309, 551 Hall, Mark, 235 Hall, Phyllis, 428, 521 Hall. Robert, 551 Hall, Robert, 433, 253 Hall, Roberta, 370, 500, 272, 270, 279 Hall. Sherry, 424,551 Hall. Sylvia, 321, 551 Hall, William, 313. 468, 500, 301 Hall, William, 433 Hallford, Sharon, 424, 521 Halliburton, Ann, 334, 521, 237 Hallman, Paula, 428, 551 Hallum, Eddie, 218 Hallum, Linda, 551 Ham, Carolyn, 309, 468, 264 Ham, Gordon, 253 Hamadani. Mumtaz, 261 Hamburg, Ronald, 410, 468, 248 Hamburger. Allen, 213, 468 Hamburger, Maurice, 500 Hamil, John, 449, 226 Hamill, Carol, 317,468 Hamill, Jerel, 357, 552 Hamill, Wayne, 387, 552 Hamilton, Alan, 521, 252 Page 593 Hamilton, James, 410 Hamilton, James P., 552, 283 Hamilton, Janie, 416, 552 Hamilton, John, 248 Hamilton, Lana, 339, 204, 521 Hamilton, Sam, 169, 175, 177 Hamilton, Wayne, 5 Hamilton, William C, 387, 212, 552 Hamilton, William J., 433, 500, 225 Hamlin, Jerry, 165, 169, 175 Hamm, Wesley, 171, 180 Hammond, Cheryl, 370, 521 Hammond, Linda, 317, 204, 521 Hammond, Martha, 394, 552 Hammond, Stephanie, 399, 468, 270 Hammontree, Melvin, 468 Hamon, Max, 433, 552 Hampton, William, 401, 208, 521, 230, 242 Hamrick, Edyth, 404, 521 Hanan, Calvin, 100 Hancock, James, 230 Hancock, Jerry, 382, 552 Hancock, John, 340, 500, 83, 100,219 Hancock, Larry, 387, 552 Ha.icock, Stanley, 468 Hand, Keith, 449, 226 Handley, Beverly, 334, 500, 284, 289 Handley, John, 318, 552 Handy, George, 433, 552, 431 Haner, Sara, 226 Hanes, Valerie, 399, 469 Haney, Howard, 500 Hanger, Gwendolyn, 377, 521 Hankla, Larry, 314, 203, 521, 83, 230, 263 Hanlon, James, 382, 552 Hann, Peggy, 394, 500 Hanna, J. D., 222 Hannaford, Harley, 410, 500 Hannon, James, 500 Hannon, Larry, 382, 521 Hanraty, Mary, 306, 521 Hansen, Carol F., 428, 521 Hansen, Carol L. 439, 552, 219 Hansen, John, 382, 469 Hansen, Marie, 404, 521 Hansen, Sterling, 382, 500, 270 Hansen, Susan, 404, 552 Hansen, Susan C, 439, 552 Hansens, Nancy, 438, 469, 272, 237, 239, 240 Hanson, Joe, 552 Hanson, Karen, 424, 521 Hapke, Margaret, 374, 377, 521, 265, 266 Harban, Donald, 246 Harbaugh, Ann, 339, 469 Harbaugh, Cynthia, 395, 552 Harbert, Mary, 377, 521 Harbin, Deanna, 317, 500 Harbolt, Jackie, 420, 552 Hardcastle, Kenneth, 354, 521 Harbolt, Jimmy, 246 Harden, Darlene, 399, 552, 264 Harden, James, 469, 218 Harder, James, 340, 521 Harder, John, 469, 246, 294 Hardesty, Roberta, 395, 552 Hardin, Joe, 410, 500, 266, 268 Harding, Gary, 216, 469 Harding, Samuel, 313, 500, 168 Hardy, James, 147 Hardy, Robert, 354, 500, 283 Hardy, Terrie, 339, 500, 109 Hare, Glenard, 220 Harger, Jerry, 500 Harger, John, 452 Hargett, Noble, 469, 220 Hargis, Glenn, 164, 180 Hargis, Vaden, 361, 202, 500, 301,93,98 Harinath, Bhaskar, 259 Harinek, Robert, 282 Harkey, Charles, 387, 552 Harkins, Cary, 500 Harl, Gary, 382, 552, 274 Harlan, Harry, 313, 203, 521, 270, 287 Harland, Ernest, 448, 227 Harland, William, 247 Harley, Rosemary, 424, 209, 500, 286 Harlow, Guy, 469, 216 Harman, Delores, 264 Harmon, Larry, 358, 469 Harmon, Sue, 337, 500, 237, 239 Harned, David, 401, 209, 469, 247,249,251 Harp, Dorothy, 395, 552 Harper, David, 362, 521 Harper, Jon, 521 Harper, Judy, 337, 207, 552, 285 Harper, Ken, 318,500 Harper, Paul, 469, 167, 170, 180 Harper, Robert, 340, 552 Harrel, Frankie, 382, 213, 469, 218 Harrell, Kendall, 377, 500, 268 Harrell, Howard, 252 Harrington, Donald, 447 Harrington, Douglas, 235, 263, 268 Harris, David, 375, 380, 20 9, 172 287 Harris, Eric, 221 Harris, Fred, 469 Harris, Jill, 317, 469, 88, 94, 237, 239, 240 Harris, John, 203, 231 Harris, Kenneth, 452 Harris, Labron, 147 Harris, Manuel, 382, 500, 271 Harris, Margaret, 317, 204, 205, 500, 92 Harris, Michael, 369, 469 Harris, Patricia, 424, 552, 270 Harris, Phillip, 452 Harris, Randell, 342,521 Harris, Rodger, 410, 500 Harris, Roland, 229 Harris, Ronald, 500 Harris, Roy, 469, 271 Harris, Sheila, 399, 552 Harrison, Barbara, 330, 204, 521 Harrison, Cheryl, 395, 521 Harrison, Dianna, 266 Harrison, Henry, 275 Harrison, J. D., Jr., 361, 552 Harrison, William H., 469, 217 Harrison, William R., 391, 552 Harriss, Janet, 330, 521 Harry, Kristin, 424, 521, 272, 270 Hart, Gary, 433, 552 Hart, Janice, 330, 500 Hart, Phyllis, 337, 552, 266 Hart, Richard, 410, 521 Hart, Vivian, 337, 204, 521 Hartenbower, James, 366, 469, 169, 253 Hartley, Barbara, 334, 469 Hartman, David, 340, 552 Hartman, John, 340, 469 Hartman, Sid, 469,231 Hartmeyer, Richard, 354, 500 Hartweg, Larry, 369, 552 Harvey, John, 252 Harvey, Paul, 305, 500 Harvill, Judy, 395, 552 Harwell, Benny, 171 Harwood, James, 285 Hasan, Parvene, 399, 452, 261 Haskin, Lee, 345, 521 Hassell, James, 281 Hastings, Juna, 428, 469, 265, 268 Hastings, Larry, 361, 552 Hatcher, Fred, 358, 521 Hatchett, Raleigh, 357, 552 Hatfield, John, 318, 469, 248 Hatfield, Quinda, 469, 264 Hathcoat, James, 391, 208, 552 Haupt, Ronald, 433, 521 Hauptfleisch, Marsh, 337, 552, 264 Hauser, Martin, 410, 521, 196 Hauser, Perry, 428 Hausner, Peggy, 552 Hawk, Everett, 433, 552 Hawkins, Ann, 309, 469 Hawkins, Brenda, 337, 500 Hawkins, Joe, 170 Hawkins, John, 469, 229 Hawkins, Rheba, 404, 521 Hawkins, Robert, 552 Hawkins, Vernon, 282 Haworth, Miriam, 269 Haworth, Oonald, 246 Hawpe, Frances, 334, 521 Haws, John, 521,271 Hawthorne, Kester, 448 Haxel, Linda, 334, 552 Haxton, Paul, 342, 552 Hayes, Donald, 305, 469 Hayes, Jimmy, 314 Hayes, Larry, 552 Hayes, Robert, 305, 552 Hayes, Ronnie, 263, 268 Hayhurst, Ellen, 337, 521 Haynes, Billy, 402, 469, 248 Haynes, Tamara, 428, 521, 269 Haynes, Wilber, 448, 227 Hays, Arthur, 357, 469 Hays, James, 314, 521, 235 Hays, Jeffrey, 248 Hays, Jerry, 433, 552 Hays, Louis, 357, 552 Hays, Ronald, 552 Haza, Gonzalo, 268 Hazaleus, Janie, 377, 521 Hazels, David, 521 Hazelton, Edwin, 552 Hazleton, Michael, 250 Hazlett, Benjamin, 305, 470 Hazlett, George, 165, 169, 175 Head, Steven, 179 Healy, Jeremiah, 350, 521 Heard, Alfred, 211,470 Hearn, Ardeth, 470, 237, 239 Heartail, Gary, 271 Heath, Heather, 317, 511, 521, 284 Heath, Louise, 439, 521 Heath, Pamela, 330, 204, 521 Heck, Edward, 362, 500 Heckenkamp, John, 410, 552 Heckman, Lora, 370, 206, 521 Hedges, James, 358, 552 Hedlund, Brita, 317, 204, 521, 268 Hedrix, Tom, 282 Heer, Bernard, 247 Heffel, Jerry, 342, 203, 500, 219, 235 Hefner, Michael, 382, 521, 172 Heiderbrecht, Gary, 470 Heim, Ronald, 382, 552 Hein, Bob, 410, 521 Hein, Margaret, 420, 552 Heinrich, Raymond, 246 Heinrich, Willa, 306, 204, 522 Heinze, Joneela, 404, 522, 271 Heise, Donald, 450, 226 Heitfeld, Rodney, 552 Heitzke, John, 470 Heldenbrand, Vicki, 420, 552 Hellen, William, 387, 522 Helm, Georgia, 428, 552 Helmers, Susan, 330, 470, 284 Hemphill, Jo Ella, 309, 522 Hemry, Loyce, 404, 470 Henderson, Barbara, 404, 500 Henderson, Doug, 354, 552, 263 Henderson, Joy, 428, 470 Hendren, Cheryl, 439, 522 Hendricks, Janis, 268 Hendrickson, Billy, 500 Hendrickson, Judith, 264 Hendrickson, Thomas, 100 Hendrix, Roger, 382, 522 Hendrix, Thomas, 402, 214, 470, 170, 180 Henke, Susan, 428, 522 Henley, James, 354, 470 Henley, Steven, 215, 552 Hennesy, Alan, 350, 552 Hennigh, Thomas, 357, 470, 229 Henrich, James, 391, 522 Henrickson, Cherlyn, Henry, Ava, 439, 552 Henry, Dorothy, 553 Henry, Hiram, 263 Henry, James L., 402, 553 Henry, James R., 410, 553 Henry, Janice, 265, 266, 285 Henry, Michael, 322, 522, 253 Henrv, Samuel, 387, 553 Hensiey, Kent, 382, 553 Henson, Robert, 164 Henthorn, Robert, 350, 470, 235 Herbert, Jeanette, 306, 522, 266 Herbert, Mary, 420, 470 Herbolsheimer, Jean, 404, 553 Herd, Marjory, 416, 553, 264 Herd, Violet, 470, 252 Herndon, Charles, 410, 500, 289 Herndon, Lawrence, 410, 522 Herod. 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Kent, 349, 470 Hicks, Rodney, 325, 522 Hicks, Tonya, 377, 500 Hierbar, John, 245 Hieronymus, William, 266 Higdon, Isaac, 217, 218, 91 Higginbottom, J., 424, 470 Higginbottom, W., 387, 522 Higgins, James, 522 Higgins, Michael, 387, 500, 171, 177, 180 Higgins, Ralph, 144 Highfill, Jean, 339, 470, 174 Highfill, Judy, 439, 553 Hightower, Mary, 439, 553 Hightower, Phillip, 213 Hijawi, Yahya, 244,261 Hildebrand, Charles, 218 Hill, Allen, 470 Hill, Barbara C, 272 Hill, Barbara L., 439, 206, 522 Hill, Charles, 391, 522 Hill, Denise, 428, 553 Hill, Doris, 377, 209, 522, 242 Hill, Ernestine, 428, 470, 265, 281 Hill, Gregory, 431 Hill, James, 253 Hill, Kenneth, 382, 500 Hill, Linda, 353, 522 Hill, Michael, 346, 522 Hill, Ronald, 357,452, 83 Hille, Jana, 428, 470 Hiller, James, 77 Hilsenroth, Robert, 266 Hilton, Billy, 433, 553 Hime, Larry, 289 Himes, Sandra, 439, 500 Hindman, Suzanne, 428, 500 Hines, John, 247 Hinton, Howard, 382, 522, 243 Hinton, James, 310, 500 Hinz, Joe, 310,211,501,91 Hire, Ruth, 420, 522, 239 Hirschman, Norman, 410, 501, 171, 180 Hirschy, Sandra, 416, 522 Hisaw, Jimmy, 501 Hise, Myron, 325, 522 Hissem, Nancy, 306, 501 Hitch, Jane, 334, 522, 174, 108 Hite, Boonell, 285 Hitzemann, John, 387, 553 Hix, John, 365, 522 Hixon. Gretchen, 416, 522 Hixson, Oliver, 379, 522 Hoag, May, 326, 501 Hoar, Kathy, 264 Hoar, Sharon, 470, 89, 98, 255 Hobbs, Fred, 314, 553 Hobbs, James, 289 Hobbs, Jane, 416, 522 Hobbs, Lonnie, 470 Hobbs. Tommy, 179 Hobson, Bobbe, 428, 553 Hobson, Gary, 470, 229 Hobson, Herschel, 325, 501 Hobson, Ronald, 342, 522 Hockersmith, Benny, 382, 522 Hodel, Joann, 377, 522 Hodgden, Robert, 452 Hodge, Gary, 342, 553 Hodge, Karren, 377, 470 Hodgens, Glenda, 424, 470, 270 Hodges, Ellen, 501 Hodges, Joseph, 357, 553 Hodges, Larry, 433, 501 Hodges, Thomas, 357, 501 Hodgkinson, Jack, 354, 553 Hodur, Rita, 439, 501 Hoff, Nancy, 420, 553 Hoffman, Dennis J., 382, 522, 250 Hoffman, Dennis R., 471, 247, 248 Hoffman, Elizabeth, 420, 553 Hoffman, James, 501 Hoffman, Jean, 416 Hogaboo, Julie, 174 Hogan, Gretta, 353, 522 Hogan, Ronald, 350. 522, 234 Holaday, Eliz., 428, 553 Holbrook, Stuart, 318. 553 Holcomb, Paula, 39 5, 553 Holden. Bill, 553 Holder. Jerry, 362, 522 Holder, Robert, 410, 553 Holderman, Kermit, 361, 537, 553 Holderread, Jerry, 282 Holdridge, Michael, 314, 553 Holland, James, 354, 203, 205, 471,83,95, 100,245,275 Holland, Marcia, 439, 207, 553, 219 Holland, Michael, 325, 522 Holland, Rex, 164, 180 Holleman, Douglas, 342, 553 Holleman, Ronald, 501, 242 Holley, Harold, 382, 553, 172, 178 Holley, John, 522 Holliday, Linda, 326, 501, 95 Hollier, J. Bernard, 410, 553 Hollingsworth, K., 181 Hollis, Jerry, 471 Hollis, Karen, 404, 553 Hollis, Mark, 501 Hollis, Nancy, 439, 522 Hollis, Paul, 369, 471 Hollis, Sharol, 399, 553 Hollis, Wardell, 303, 471 Hollopeter, John, 382, 522 Holloway, Kenneth. 216, 83, 89, 100 Holloway, Terry, 215 Hollowell, Gary. 387, 553 Hollrah, Paul, 501 Hollrah, Richard, 471. 271, 278 Hollrah. 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Cheryl, 353, 501 Hopper, Darrel, 471, 275, 382 Hopper, Homer, 266, 268 Hopper, Woodrow, 163 Hoppers, Robert, 382, 501, 228 Hopson, Lloyd, 433, 501, 171, 249 Hoque, A. K., 258, 261 Horinek, Brian, 329, 211, 522 Horinek, Larry, 387, 553 Horinek, Robert, 501 Hormchong, Komkris, 262 Hormchong, Pithya, 262 Hormchong, Twee, 452, 262 Horn, Clayton, 522, 221 Horn, Donald, 553 Horn, James, 358, 203, 501 Horn, Janice. 399, 553 Horn, Janie, 377 Horn, Jon, 358, 501 Horn, Larry, 216 Horn, Nancy, 306, 522, 238 Hornbostel, Victor, 553 Hornbostel, P., 278 Hornbuckle, William, 329, 448, 227 Horner, Barbara, 326, 522 Horner, Dana, 395, 553 Horner, Richard, 433, 554 Horstman, Steven, 382, 522 Hossain, Mozaffar, 258, 261 Hough, Virginia, 404, 471 Houser, John, 471 Houston, Hollis, 317, 501, 264 Houston, Samuel, 329, 522, 269 Hove, Karen, 174, 284 Howard, Alfred, 387, 554 Howard, Charlie, 213 Howard, Marsha, 399, 471 Howard, Martin, 471, 225 Howard, Robert, 382, 522, 149, 100 Howarth, John, 449, 226 Howe, Brenda, 428, 471, 176 Howe, Eugene, 471, 249 Howe, Pat, 471,216 Howe, Richard, 402, 471 Howell, Glenda, 439, 522 Howell, James, 387, 501 Howell, Joan, 353, 204, 522 Howell, Joe, 329, 554 Howell, Margaret, 334, 554 Howell, Shelby, 387, 554, 266 Howell, W. David, 471 Howerton, Ronald, 333, 471 Howland, Roger, 329, 448 Howser, Carolyn, 428, 523, 269 Hoyle, Richard, 322, 471 Hromas, James, 345, 471, 228 Hron, John, 554 Hsu, Chuen, 257 Hsu, Hweimei, 452 Huang, Shinmin, 257 Hubbard, Don, 471,245 Hubbard, Gene, 448, 227 Hubbard, Katherine, 339, 523 Hubbard, Mary, 439, 471, 237, 239, 280 Huckabay, John, 223 Hudgins, Laddie, 310, 210, 211, 212,471,89, 100 Hudlin, Charles, 471 Hudson, Danny, 447, 89, 100, 227 Hudson, James, 433, 523, 285 Hudson, John, 382, 523, 172 Huebsch, Michael, 410, 523 Huff, George, 217, 235 Hueston, Sally, 471, 270 Huffine, Calvin, 77 Page 594 Huffines, Calvin L., 471 HuflEmyer, Joe, 361, 523 Huggans, Melissa, 395, 554 Huggard, Kathie, 395, 523 Huggard, Virginia, 424, 501, 256 Huggins, Addylu, 471 Huggins, Robert, 165, 169, 175 Hughes, Alyce, 471 Hughes, Cheryl, 439, 554 Hughes, Donna, 309, 471, 288 Hughes, Gary, 501,243 Hughes, Jane, 377, 554 Hughes, Markay, 334, 523, 174, 119,264 Hughes, Michael, 410, 501 Hughes, Nancy, 439, 523 Hughes, William, 358, 523 Hulbert, James, 452 Hulings, Michael, 554 Hull, Lawrence, 362, 501 Hullender, David, 340, 471 Huls, Glenna, 404, 471 Humble, Jerry, 433, 523 Humes, Carl, 554 Humes, Earl, 340, 523 Humes, Larry, 354, 471 Humphrey, John, 554 Humphrey, Mary, 399, 471, 264 Humphrey, Steven, 410, 554, 266 Humphreys, Janis, 554 Hunt, Carolyn, 264 Hunt, Joanne, 306, 523, 270 Hunt, Sherry, 353, 554 Hunt, Tandy, 375, 402, 501 Hunt, William, 382, 554 Hunter, Carol, 439, 554, 239 Hunter, Charlotte, 337, 501, 230 Hunter, Gary, 325, 206, 554, 172, 248 Hunter, Nicholas, 354, 554 Hunter, Richard, 350, 208, 554 Hunter, Robert J., 366, 472 Hunter, Robert T., 554 Hunter, Velosco, 211, 212,501, 219 Hunter, William, 209, 554, 287 Huntley, Brenna, 554 Hurlbutt, Bill, 361,554 Hurley, Robert, 554 Hurst, Jerry, 340, 472, 165, 167, 169, 289 Hurst, Richard, 170 Hurst, Rose, 260 Hussain, Mohomed, 452, 258, 259 Hussman, James, 410, 554 Hustead, Roy, 178 Huston, Paul, 345, 523 Hutchens, Carroll, 402, 501, 231 Hutchens, Deanne, 404, 207, 554 Hutchins, Martha, 439, 554. 238 Hutchison, Charles, 333, 472 Hutchison, Larry, 211 Hutchison, Rita, 424, 554 Hutchison, Steve, 322, 203, 205, 523, 242 Hyaman, Bruce, 259 Hyatt, Michael, 345, 472 Hyatt, Nancy, 428, 554 Hyatt, Terry B., 286 Hyatt, Terry L., 354, 501, 190. 282 Hyden, Robert, 221 Hynes, Mary, 330, 501 Hyslop, Elmina, 377, 501 I Iba, Howard, 455, 98 Igler, James, 472 Igo, Erwin, 224 Ihrig, Jonathan, 387, 554 Ikard, Charles, 369, 212, 501, 95 Iliff, Sharon, 428, 554 Inciardi, Suzanne, 204, 501, 173, 285 Inglish, Barbara, 284 Ingmire, Darrell, 382, 554, 179, 266 Ingram, John, 274 Inman, James, 402, 472, 241 Innarella, Vincent, 382, 501, 246, 251, 294 Intachakra, Tumrong, 262 Irby, Dean, 196 Ireland, Thomas, 410, 523, 274 Irubullo, S., 248, 259 Irving,Clyde, 235 Irving, Lewis, 452 Irving, William, 472, 169, 175, 27 Irwin, Jana, 439, 472, 232, 233, 239 Irwin, Nancy, 326, 523 Irwin, Paula, 439, 523, 277 Irwin, William, 289 Isarangkura, Rungru, 222, 262 Ishmael, Douglas, 282 Islam, Ul, 258, 261 Isom, Joyce, 204, 93, 236 Isom, Kenneth, 449, 226, 277 Iven, Nicholas, 472 Ives, Don, 501 Ivie, Betty, 377, 501 I Jack, Daniel, 253, 270 Jack, William, 472 Jacks, Linley, 472, 247, 248 Jackson, Andrew, 223 Jackson, Bernie, 472, 236, 239, 277 Jackson, Donald, 365, 472 Jackson, Douglas, 325, 523 Jackson, Gary, 361, 554 Jackson, Janet, 337, 523, 268 Jackson, Judy, 439, 523 Jackson, Kerry, 342, 523 Jackson, Terry, 447 Jackson, Thomas, 387, 523 Jackson, William, 349, 501 Jacobs, Charles, 362, 554 Jacobs, James, 310, 501 Jacobs, Karl, 305, 554 Jacobs, William, 172 Jaggars, Hershel, 449 Jahani, Mehrdad, 433, 523 Jalil, M. 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Judy, 370, 523, 176 Justice, Ronald, 218 K Kahle, Duane, 410, 555 Kahle, Timothy, 523, 271 Kahler, Judith, 420, 555 Kaiser, Michael, 172 Kalhoefer, Roger, 358, 523 Kamdar, Kiritkumar, 259 Kamm, Robert, 76 Kamp, Marsha, 420, 555 Kanelakos, Howard, 375, 410, 209, 502, 234 Kanelakos, James, 387, 555 Kansara, Ramesh, 452, 244, 256, 259 Kantzzer, Connie, 395, 523 Kapella, Thomas, 221 Kapella, William, 225 Karban, Katherine, 439, 206, 523 Karber, Braden, 333, 555 Karvelot, Michael, 179 Kastens, Robert, 271 Kastner, Curtis, 472 Katar, Malkhan, 223 Katta, Moustafa, 258 Kauer, Peter, 433, 555 Kauffman, George, 555 Kaufman, William, 271 Kaupke. Jana, 395, 523 Kays, Nancy, 337, 523 Kays, Stan. 345. 502, 301, 222 Kaznoski, Pete, 163 Keas, Lynda, 317, 472, 174 Keathley, Jackson. 212. 452 Keck, Frances, 334, 523 Keef, Lavada, 472 Keefe, Richard, 164, 179 Keel, Barbara, 377, 472, 230, 256 Keely, George, 342, 502 Keene, William, 387, 555 Keeton, Eugene, 325, 555 Keffer, Jay, 314.473 Keffer, Joe. 274 Keflemariam, Joseph, 212, 257 Keil, Carolyn, 395, 555 Keiser, Barbara, 377, 555 Keisler, Jerry, 249 Keith, Constance, 424, 473, 238 Keith, Lawrence, 357, 203, 502, 100 Kelamis, Julia, 339, 555 Kelin, Paula, 416. 555 Kellam. Edgar, 163 Kellenbarger, J., 395, 555 Kellenbarger, M., 313, 524 Keller, Barbara, 176 Keller, Eleanor, 309, 524, 265, 268 Keller, Elizabeth, 395, 555 Keller, Stanley, 340, 524 Kelley, Jeanette, 399, 502 Kelley, Patricia, 555 Kelling, Ron, 410, 524 Kelly, Charles, 387. 502, 171 Kelly, James, 313,524,271 Kelly, Jana, 420, 555 Kelly, Patricia, 555, 420 Kelly, Paul, 473 Kelso. Karen, 395, 555 Kelton, Patricia, 428, 555 Kern, William, 433, 555 Kemnitzz, Edward, 410, 212, 473 Kemp, Linda, 321, 502, 268 Kemp, Richard, 433, 555 Kendall, Paul, 382, 524 Kendall, Delmar, 333, 473 Kendrick, Gary, 524 Kendrick, Larry, 305, 473, 224 Kengle, Marietta, 377, 473 Kennard, Augusta, 382, 556 Kennedy, Charles, 354, 524, 172, 176 Kennedy, Daniel, 47.1 Kennedy, Lisa, 439, 556 Kennedy, Lowell, 380, 382, 502 Kennedy, Paula, 439, 502, 272, 238, 264, 266 Kennedy, Virgil, 169, 175 Kenreigh, Jenee, 395, 524 Kent, James, 402, 212, 452 Kent, Pamela, 370, 502 Kent, Virginia, 334, 556 Kenworthy, Enoch, 473, 225 Kepler, Roger, 164, 177 Keranen, Sandra, 399, 556, 269 Kerley, Shirley, 428, 556 Kern, George, 180 Kern. Philip, 333, 556 Kernaghan, Glinda, 395, 524, 236 Kernaghan, Terry, 420, 556 Kersey, James, 556 Kessler, Craig, 342, 524 Kester, Susan, 424, 556, 190 Ketcham, Anita, 334, 204, 524, 174,96 Ketoneu, Ilka, 326, 452 Key, Jerry, 402, 556 Key. Mary. 439, 524, 173, 268 Keyes, E. C, 377, 209, 524, 287 Keylon, Jerry, 388, 556 Keyser, Kenneth, 473, 170, 249 Khan, Jamshed, 261 Khatti, Ramkishan, 453, 259 Kidwell, William, 322. 473 Kilfoy, Barry, 388, 524 Kilgore, Cheryl, 439, 473 Kilian, Robert, 502 Killam, Stewart, 349, 556 Killgore, Donald, 213 Killough, Richard E., 449, 226 Killough, William R., 346. 524 Kilmer, Neal, 402, 453, 275, 289 Kilmer, Teri, 395, 556 Kim, Harriet, 379,453 Kim, Young, 243 Kimball, Gary, 556 Kimball, Genevieve, 271 Kimbrough, Kenneth, 303, 473, 235 Kimmell, Glenn. 388, 556 Kincannon, Lynda, 424, 554 Kinda, Howard, 271 Kinder, Gary, 502 Kindred, Beryl, 433, 554 Kindred. David, 380, 382, 203, 524 Kindschi, Connie, 428, 524 Kindschi, Linda, 326. 556 King, Charles, 524, 263, 266 King, Darrell, 502 King. Forest, 318, 556 King. Gary, 452 King, Iris, 428. 502 King, Karen, 502 King, Kathy, 321, 377, 556, 266 King, Lana, 416, 502 King, Linda, 353, 524, 174, 175 Kin ;, Thomas. 301 King, Virginia, 405, 524 Kingham, Clarence. 358, 556, 2.11 Kincaid, Amy, 217 Kinkaid, David, 340, 502 Kinnard, Julie, 428, 556, 25.1 Kinney, Beulan, 96 Kinnick, Kara. 524 Kinslow, Michael, 502, 179, 252 Kinzer, David, 235 Kinzer, Fred, 433, 556 Kinzie, Oliver, 310, 556 Kippenberger, Julia, 395, 556, 284 Kiravanich, Pakit, 262 Kirby, Dick, 448 Kirby, Gary, 410,473,235 Kirby, Raymond, 357, 502 Kirk, George, 388, 556 Kirk, John, 411,502 Kirk, Judith, 306,473, 238 Kirk, Kathleen, 395, 556 Kirk, Richard, 556 Kirkes, Geraldd, 411, 502 Kirkland, Charles, 448, 227 Kirkpatrick, Caroly, 265, 266 Kirkpatrick, Janet, 420, 556 Kirkpatrick, Jerry, 428, 502, 238 Kirkpatrick, John, 246 Kirkpatrick, Lee, 225 Kirmse, Judy, 377, 502 Kirschstein, Fred, 340, 556 Kirst, Michael, 358, 524 Kirtley, Joe, 263, 266 Kishen, Sarvapalli, 453, 288, 259 Kistler, Kent, 314,524 Kitchen, Karen, 439, 473 Kite, Linda, 428, 524 Kite, Ronald, 402, 207, 556 Kitrell, Gregory, 411, 556 Kizer, George, 358, 203, 502, 248, 26.1, 266 Klaus, Annita, 377, 473, 264 Kleeman, Howard, 215 Klein, Linda, 420, 473 Klendad, Beverly, 428, 524, 284 Klett, Jonathon, 221 Klotz, William, 473 Klovstad, Donald, 357, 524 Knapp, Andrew, 433, 524 Knapp, Dorothy, 334, 556 Knari, Leon, 217 Knesek, Mary, 420, 556 Knight, Dee, 377, 502, 177 Knight, Frank, 382, 556, 177, 181 Knight, Jennifer, 416, 524 Knight, Larry, 366, 473 Knight, Sherry, 395, 556 Knighton. Julia, 399, 556 Knott, Arthur, 179 Knowles, James, 433, 524, 263 Knox, James, 388, 524 Knox, Kathryn, 309, 302 Knox, Robert, 250 Kobs, Peggy, 428, 556 Koch, Carl, 382, 524 Koch, Robert, 350, 556 Koch, Saundra, 428, 524 Koehn, Dennis, 211, 502, 168 Koeppel, Mary, 405, 473 Koerner,Emelia, 395, 524, 278 Kolar, William, 448, 227 Koonphol, Surat, 262 Koop, Gerald, 314,473 Koopmobley, Marilyn, 473 Koppitz, Rinda, 321, 556 Korthase, Mary, 399, 473, 228 Kosted, Carolyn. 374, 420, 473, 233, 239 Kosted, Joyce, 420, 556 Kovar, Meribeth, 428, 473, 231 Kovitz, Louis, 382, 524 Kraeger, Russell, 250 Kraft, Patricia, 326, 473, 236 Kramp, Susan. 428, 473 Krapf, Ted, 345, 556 Krasser, Fred, 218 Krause, Delinda, 395, 556, 266 Krausse. Karl, 433, 556, 172 Krausse, Wanda, 428, 556 Krejci, Jude, 473, 169 Kreps, Leslie, 77 Kretzschmar, Johnny, 411, 502 Kreiger, Milton, 433, 213, 473 Krismer, Frank, 556 Kroamer. Linda, 264 Kroger, Patricia, 337, 524, 269 Kroll, Gary, 221 Kromer, James, 433, 556 Kromer, Tallaulah, 377, 502 Kropp, Johnnie, 382, 556 Krueger, John, 213, 502, 278 Krug, Alan, 288 Krull, George, 228 Kubik, Marilynn, 277 Kucera, Emil, 366, 502 Kucera, Reiman, 382, 556 Kuhlman, Jimmy, 411, 502, 171, 180 Kuhn, Patricia, 321, 524, 264 Kula, Richard, 382, 502, 228 Kulkarni, Mohan, 275 Kundmiller, Deanna, 399, 474, 264 Kunka, Howard, 402, 474, 284 Kunneman, David, 270, 278 Kurt, Carl. 322. 453 Kurt, Jack, 222 Kusel, John, 310, 212, 214, 502, 218,91,98,279 Kusler, Cecil, 213 Kuykendall, Harriet, 321, 524 Kuykendall, Steven, 345, 207, 556 Kygar, Jean, 339, 474, 88, 98, 192,281 Kyle, Lowell, 383, 524 Kysar, Margaret, 264, 265, 266 Labass, Barbara, 377, 502, 264, 286 Labass, Robert, 358, 524 Laber, Sandra, 395, 556 Lacey, Richard, 382, 556 Lackey, Barbara, 474 Lackey, Don, 147, 234 Lackey, Joyce, 306, 524 Lacki, Michael. 350, 502, 168 Ladd, Edlynn, 395, 556 Ladd, Fred, 474 Lafevers, Jean, 321, 524 Lafevers, Nancy, 321, 474 Lafrance, Charles, 221 Lagere, William, 194 Lagree, Margie, 405, 524 Lagrone, Charles, 322, 524, 97 Lain, Lindy, 334 Lair, Linda, 420, 556 Lakey, Phyllis, 317, 556, 264, 285 Lakin, Jimmie, 453, 100, 289 Laliwala, Jitendra, 474, 259 Lalman, Howard, 474, 218 Lalman, Laura, 264 Lamar, Roy, 474 Lamb, Jennifer, 337, 1, 48, 524, 188, 190, 287 Lambert, Daniel, 524 Lambert, Mary, 206, 556, 270 Lamdin, Jay, 366, 474 Lamirand, Patricia, 330, 556 Lamprich, Lawrence, 322, 556 Lancaster, Harriet, 399, 207, 209, 556 Lancaster, Lynelle, 286 Landers, Dorothy, 428, 474 Landess, Fred, 502, 235 Landreth, Michael, 402, 502 Landry, Ernest, 556 Landsman, Dorothy, 428, 524, 285 Lane, James, 433, 557 Lane, Jerry, 377, 524 Lane, Philip, 234 Lane, Ronald, 169, 175, 289 Lane, Terry, 391, 557 Laney, Joe, 383, 557 Lang, William, 557 Langley, Larry, 369, 524 Langston, Charlyn, 395, 557, 264 Langston, Richard, 361, 502, 245 Lanie, Christine, 395, 524 Lanie, Larry, 400 Lanier, John, 354, 474 Lanier, Sandra, 395, 557 Lanman, Ladonna, 557 Lanning, Snarren, 439, 204, 524 Lansdon, Glenda, 439, 474, 98, 255 Lantz, Delbert, 557 Lantz, Penelope, 439, 557, 264 Lapsley, Tiner, 271 Laporte, Roe, 388, 524 Lapp, Lynn, 306, 502 Largent, Donna, 439, 557 Larson, Ronald, 274 Lasby, Linda, 428, 524 Lash, Carol, 370, 206, 557, 264 Lash, Charlotte, 424, 557 Lassley, Beverly. 416, 474, 237, 239 Lassley, Lexie, 524, 239 Lathem, Chester, 524 Latta, Thomas, 449 Latty, Garry, 365, 474 Lau, Charles, 502 Laubach, Lynn, 474, 264 Lauder, Sherman, 216 Lauderdale, Kathy. 321. 557, 302 Lauffer, George, 166, 170, 180 Lavender, Gloria, 557 Laverty, Edward, 503 Laverty, Russell, 144 Lawrence, Franklin, 362, 557 Lawrence. Linda, 420, 557 Lawrence. Sandra, 439, 204, 205, 524 Lawrence, Theodore, 221, 260 Lawson, Dyanna, 474 Lawson, Fred, 247 Lawson, James, 196 Lawson, Judith, 428, 474, 237 Lawton, Kenneth, 349, 474 Lawther, Gene, 225 Lay, Ronald, 349, 557 Layton, Bill, 165, 169, 175 Layton, Charles, 474 Layton, Joe, 238 Layton, Susan, 377, 524 Leach, Teddv, 207 Leadbetter. Danny, 557 Leader, Cornelius, 391, 524 Leader, Edward, 411, 524 Leak, Margaret, 330, 524 Leartbannaphong, So, 262 Lease, Beverly, 525 Leavell, John, 333, 557, 231 Leavell, Richard, 557 Lebold, Larry, 388, 577 Leclair, Raymond, 557 Lecrone, Sharon, 309, 525 Ledbetter, James, 369, 525, 248 Ledden, Leslie, 284 Ledden, Pamela, 204 Ledford, Lynn, 172 Ledgerwood, Harry, 474 Ledington, Ronald, 411, 557 Lee, Anna, 257 Lee, Charla. 416, 525 Lee, Douglas, 289 Lee, Edward, 257 Lee, Harold, 433,525,431 Lee, Heh, 257 Lee, James, 471 Lee, Levin, 164 Lee, Linda Jo, 306 Lee, Linda Kay, 525 Lee, Linda L., 238 Lee, Linda Ruth, 503 Lee, Maurice, 281 Lee, Nancy, 557, 268 Lee, Pu Yun, 257 Lee, Virginia, 204, 93, 236 Lee, Yu Chiang, 257, 275 Leech, James, 354, 474 Leeper, John, 375, 388, 208, 471, 225 Leforce, Dora, 439, 557 Leforce. LeRoy, 471 Leforce, Nancy, 557 Legate, Larry, 358, 474 Legg, William, 322, 557,286 Legrand, David, 266 Legrand, Lynn, 325, 474, 301 Legrande, Edward, 474, 287 Lehman, Donald, 305, 557 Lehman, Leslie, 420, 525,105 Lehmbeck, Byron, 411, 503, 190 Leigh, Linda, 474, 237, 239 Leinen, James, 433, 503 Leitner, Theodore, 253 Leivo, Charles, 474 Leivo, Frances, 317, 525 Lekawski, Tom, 433, 525 Lemaster, Gretchen, 339, 475, 174, 89, 98 Lemaster, Mary, 353, 557 Lemaster, Mary M., 334, 525 Lemaster, Sallie, 339, 475 Lembcke, John, 164, 178 Lembke, Robert. 357, 503 Lemmon, Roberta, 405, 525 Lemmons, John, 525,252 Lemon, Richard, 383, 475, 169, 175 Lemonds. Sharon, 395, 557 Lemons, Robert, 388, 557 Lents, James, 475 Lentz, Lloyd, 346, 525 Leonard, Jane, 353, 503 Leonard, Robert, 475 Leonardo, Richard, 314, 525 Lepak, Louis, 475 Leslie, Steven, 384, 203, 503, 247. 279 Lessen. Ray, 357, 557 Lester, Rex, 274 Leugemors, Mary, 306, 503, 93, 238 Leverenz, Russell, 354, 557 Levings, Gary, 166, 170 Levisav, Claude, 215 Levy, Dale. 318, 475, 192, 194, 288 Levy, Douglas, 349, 557, 181, 182, 232 Lewallen, Fred, 503 Lewellen, Michael, 362, 475, 246 Lewis, Bill, 383, 557 Lewis, Elizabeth, 420, 557 Lewis, Homer, 310, 503, 217 Lewis, James, 274 Lewis, Janna, 378, 557 Lewis, Jeffrey, 433, 557 Lewis, Jerry, 274 Lewis, John, 168, 274 Lewis. John R., 391, 525,175 Lewis, Jonna, 475 Lewis, Karlyn, 399, 557 Lewis, Leon, 525,263. 266 Lewis, Mary, 353, 525 Lewis, Monty, 434, 557 Lewis, Nelson, 318, 557 Lewis, Patti, 428, 557, 264 Lewis. Susan, 326 Ley, Alda, 428, 557 Liaboe, Karen, 439, 525 Licklider, James, 475,218 Lider, Suzanne, 395, 557 Lieber, Mary, 424, 525,96 Liepnieks, Silvija, 227 Liggett, Diann, 416 Lightfoot, Linda, 317, 206, 525 Lihou, Richard, 318, 525 Liles, Linda, 306, 503, 238 Page 596 Liles, Robert, 388, 557 Lilley, Robert, 383, 557 Lin, Looling, 399, 475, 239, 241 Lin, Wei Chuan, 257 Linares, Eddie, 475 Lindley, Charles. 503, 234 Lindley, David, 345, 525 Lindon, Virginia, 195, 192, 194 Lindsly, Robert, 346, 503 Linkhart, Dianna, 420, 557 Linn, Lawrence, 203, 144, 228 Linville, Bill, 196 Lippel, Lawrence, 383, 557 Lipps, Larry, 503 Lisle, Mary, 428, 475, 255,270 List, Leonard, 168,175 Lister, Miles, 144 Litchenburg, Cheryl, 378, 557 Littell, Ramon, 411,453 Little, Charles, 503, 217 Little, John, 388 Little, Larry, 557 Littlefield, Billie, 503 Litton, Carol, 428, 525 Litvinchuk, Warren, 411, 557, 252 Liu, Chen Bor, 257 Livingston, David, 557 Livingston, Gary, 345, 557 Livingston, James, 447 Llewellyn, George, 525, 190, 294 Lloyd, Charles, 411,475 Lloyd, Helen, 241 Lloyd, John, 171 Lloyd, Sam, 234 Loats, James, 375, 263, 266 Lobrecht, Richard, 365, 5 57 Locasso, Richard, 333, 475 Loeffler, Louis, 322, 525 Loepp, James, 383,525,219 Loewen, John, 402 LofTlin, Jolee, 416 Loftis, Lonnie, 388, 557 Loftis, Sharon, 420, 503, 238 Logan, E. Jane, 370, 525 Logan, Harold, 340, 475, 170, 180 Logan, Suzanne, 309, 503, 231 Logan, Thomas, 225 Logue, Susan, 399, 503 Lohmann, Idella, 237 Lohnmann, M. R., 76 Lohrey, William, 361, 503, 83, 93, 229 Lohsisupachai, Prap, 262 Lollis, Jackie, 557, 252 Long, Campbell, 171 Long, David, 450, 226 Long, Donna, 439, 557 Long, Gary, 411, 525 Long, Helen, 475 Long, Jenny, 196 Long, Keith, 379, 557 Long, Larry, 503, 218 Long, Michael, 269 Long, Robert, 98 Long, Ronald, 557 Long, Virginia, 395, 525 Longobardi, David, 475 Longwith, John, 434, 558, 181 Loomis, Janet, 420, 558 Looney, Candace, 420, 558 Looney, Elma, 334, 558 Loper, Godfrey, 434, 558 Lorenz, Barbara, 558, 264 Lorenz, James, 525 Lorenz, Michael, 450 Lorenzen, David, 365, 558 Lorenzen, Kay, 334, 213, 503, 230, 286 Losuwanawong, Smit, 262 Lott, Nancy, 420, 558 Loud, George, 177, 181 Loughridge, Billy, 402, 475, 197, 240, 281 Louis, Ciucci, 168 Loutherback, Alyce, 334, 558 Love, Alvin, 475 Love, Janice, 339, 204, 503, 173 Love, Kenneth, 366, 525, 168 Love, Leah, 395, 558 Love, Lou, 395, 558 Lovejoy, Steve, 345, 558 Lovel, Gene, 525 Lovelace, Jay, 402, 475 Lovelady, Jan, 317, 558 Loveland, Richard, 383, 213, 525 Lovell, Carla, 558 Lovell, James, 453, 222 Loving, Sally, 439, 475 Low, Gloria, 326, 503, 173, 238, 286 Lowcock, Larry, 243 Lowerison, John, 383, 525 Lowery, Claude, 411, 558 Lowery, Dewey, 383, 503, 235 Lowery, Janet, 304, 558, 242 Lowrance, John, 388, 503 Lowry, Kenna, 405, 558 Lowry, Patrick, 383, 558 Lowther, Gene, 388, 558 Loyd, Herbert, 340, 525 Loyd, Tracy, 475, 266 Lu, Margaret, 379, 453 Lucas, Dan, 346, 558 Lucas, Helen, 428, 475, 284 Lucas, James, 218 Lucas, Jerry, 169, 175,271 Lucas, Joe, 503 Lucas, Norita, 439, 503, 219, 272 Lucas, Tom, 310, 212, 525, 218 Luckinbill, Anna, 428, 207, 558 Luckinbill, Dennis, 322, 453 Ludewig, Michael, 322, 503 Lugliani, Stephen, 220 Lukaszek, Dolores, 370, 558 Luker, Diane, 428, 558 Lum, Terry, 434, 558, 250 Luman, Mary, 421, 558 Lummus, James, 434, 558 Lundgrin, Camilla, 428, 525 Lundy, David, 314, 525 Lundy, Donald, 365, 503 Lundy, Vera, 424, 475, 171, 173 Lunn, James, 168, 220 Lunsford. William, 340, 475 Lusk, Derry, 358, 558 Lusk, Sharon, 395, 558, 264 Luster, Bernard, 176 Lutker, Linda, 395, 558 Lutonsky, James, 503 Lutton, James, 318, 525 Lutton, Judith, 395, 558 Luttrell, Paul, 434, 558 Lutz, Edward, 242 Luz, David, 388, 475, 247, 249 Lyle. William, 249 Lynch, Barbara, 309, 525, 190 Lynch, Nita, 405, 204, 525, 239, 279 Lynch, William, 434, 525 Lynn, Jo, 428, 558 Lynn, Philip, 325, 558 Lynn, Rex, 181 Lyon, Beverly, 416, 503 Lyon, Charlotte, 399 Lyons, Barbara, 353, 525 Lyons, Carolyn, 395, 558 Lyons, Paul, 475 Lytle, Billy, 391,558 M Macburnie, Karl, 411, 558 Macdougall, R., 361,503 Mace, John, 383, 525, 181 Mace, Nancy, 395, 525 Maciula, John, 383, 203, 503 Mackie, Keith, 271 Macmorris, John, 41 1, 558 Maddox, Alan, 450, 226 Maddox, Frederk, 388, 558 Maddox, Jimmy, 383, 558 Madison, Gary, 357, 525 Madlock, John, 558 Maestas, Patricia, 405, 558 Magann, Richard, 340, 558 Magee, John, 354, 503 Maggard, Billy, 252 Maggie, Ronald, 232 Magruder, Mary, 339, 475 Mahaffey, Nyle, 503 Mahaffey, Sue, 317, 475, 97 Mahan, John, 171, 180 Mahar, John, 225, 230 Mahl, Kathleen, 428, 503 Mahnken, Norbert K., 77 Mahoney, William, 411 Maier, Marilyn, 306, 503 Maier, Sylvester, 322, 475, 270 Mains, David, 383, 558 Maison, Stephen, 358, 558, 263, 268, 285 Mallett, Judy, 428, 525, 239, 242 Malone, Keith, 249 Malone, Linda, 475, 256 Maloney, John, 358, 525 Maloney, Lawrence, 383, 525, 181 Maloney, William, 558 Mammeli, Bruce, 447, 227 Manera, William, 357, 475, 169 Manes, Sandra, 239, 279 Maniss, William, 434, 503 Manley, Larry, 358, 558 Mannahan, Harris, 400, 263, 266 Manning, Keith, 212 Manning, Linda, 395, 558 Manor, Lynda, 405, 475 Mapes, Marilyn, 353, 475 March, Kathryn, 416, 525 March, Linda, 309, 558 Marchese, Patricia, 503, 264 Mareck, Marjean, 428, 525 Margerum, William, 411, 558 Maritt, Donald, 475 Markes, J. Ernest, 216 Marks, Mary, 264 Markwell, Judy, 405, 558 Marlow, Ellen, 174 Marlow, Harry, 383, 558 Marlow, Sheryle, 395, 558 Marr, James, 383, 525, 279 Marr, Judy, 439, 558 Marriott, Ronald, 274 Marsh, Carol, 405, 475 Marsh, Charles, 475 Marsh, Cynthia, 321, 558 Marsh, James, 411, 475, 169 Marsh, John, 525 Marshall, Ann, 306, 525 Marshall, Gina, 405, 558 Marshall, Ginger, 337, 558 Marshall, Michael, 388, 558 Marshall, Patricia, 405, 558, 264 Marshall, Paul, 525 Marshall, Rayma, 326, 475 Marshall, Robert L., 402, 503 Marshall, Robert R., 525, 283 Marshall, Wayne, 340, 558, 234 Martin, Andrew, 166, 170 Martin, Bruce, 270 Martin, Carolyn, 439, 558 Martin, Carolyn, 525 Martin, Ernest, 447 Martin, James, 349 Martin, Janis, 353, 559 Martin, Jerry, 325, 503 Martin, Joseph, 357, 559 Martin, Judy, 353, 476 Martin, Linda, 353, 525 Martin, Marsha, 353, 476, 114 Martin, Martha, 317, 559, 302 Martin, Mary, 268 Martin, Michael, 333, 525 Martin, Patty, 377, 525 Martin, Rebecca, 206 Martin, Richard E., 357, 203, 205, 503, 92, 283 Martin, Richard L., 286 Martin, Robert, 225 Martin, Susan, 353, 439, 204, 526 Martin, Tommy, 526 Martin, Virginia, 428, 559 Martin, William, 383, 559 Martinez, William, 388, 559 Marx, David, 450, 226 Marx, William, 231 Marshady, Abdo, 222 Maslak, Theresa, 256 STILLWATER SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 6th and Husband Stillwater's Savings Corner McCAFFREE'S DRUG Revlon - Old Spice PRESCRIPTIONS • COSMETICS FOUNTAIN We Give S H Green Stamps 4th Washington Phone FR 2-1624 Htnc Signature of Fashion 240 KNOBLOCK Page 597 Mason, John, 213 Mason, Marcia, 439, 526 Mason, Murrice, 383, 214, 476, 244 Mason, Myra, 428, 503 Mason, Vicki, 429, 559, 238 Mass, Toni, 395, 559 Massey, Barbara, 317, 526, 117, 286 Massey. Earl, 179 Massey, Lee, 325, 559 Massey, Mary, 417, 526 Massey, Phyllis, 395, 559 Massie, Tipton, 220 Matheny, Glenda, 330, 526 Matheny, Michael, 354, 476 Mathers, Diane, 317, 559, 286 Mathis, Terry, 402, 476, 246 Mathison, Gordon, 270 Matkin, H. Deanne, 395, 559 Matlock, Darell, 342, 476 Matlock, Diana, 429, 526 Matlock, Roy, 476 Matlock, Sharon, 395, 559 Matney, Rebecca, 317, 204, 503, 83,92 Matthews, Billie, 321, 202, 476, 89, 92, 98 Matthews, James, 434, 503 Matthews, John, 476, 282 Matthews, Scott, 402, 503, 400 Matthies, Leslie, 230 Matthies, Stephen, 333, 559, 194 Matthiesen, Duane, 380, 383, 203, 503, 100, 247, 248, 280, 289 Matthiesen, Robert, 383, 559, 275 Mattingly, Alan, 503 Mattox, Judith, 326, 205, 476, 173 Mauk, Jeanne, 417, 559, 219 Mauldin, Richard, 449, 226 Mavris, Virginia, 306, 559 Maxfield, Treva, 378, 476 Maxson, Phillip, 402, 559, 400 Maxwell, Conrad, 559 Maxwell, Donald T, 357, 503, 168 175 Maxwell, Donald C, 434 Maxwell, Julia, 424, 559, 194 Maxwell, Roger, 301 May, Charlene, 306, 559 May, Jimmy, 225 May, Margaret, 439, 559 Mayberry, Suzanne, 353, 204, 526 Mayberry, Thomas, 76, 77 Mayes, Mary, 395, 526 Mayeux, Richard, 357, 526 Mayfield, Charlotte, 339, 559 Mayfield, Peggy, 421, 526 Maynard, Luther, 242 McAdams, John, 354, 559, 287 McAdams, Marsha, 421, 559 McAfee, Linda, 209, 219, 277 McAle«r, Patricia, 237 McAlister, Pamela, 429, 476 McAlister, Rita, 337, 476 McAlister, Thomas, 434, 526 McAllister, Donald, 559, 252 McAninch, Mary, 353, 503 McAninch, Michael, 212 McAuliffe, James, 171, 179, 180 McBee, Sandra, 439, 503 McBride, Kenneth, 171 McBride, Patricia, 417, 526 McBride, Synovia, 503, 238 McBroom, Cheryl, 378 McCabe, Kenneth, 383, 559 McCain, Paul, 476 McCallister, Ceilia, 309, 526, 302 McCallum, Michael, 411, 559 McCalmon, Janice, 405, 559, 177 McCan, Sharon, 306, 476, 238, 240 McCandless, James, 345, 526 McCarther. Linda, 421, 559 McCarty, David, 322, 526, 97 McCarty, Linda, 339, 526 McCarty, Linda, 429 McCarty, Mazie, 421, 559 McCary.Ti m, 214, 218 McCaskell, Jetta, 330, 207, 559 McCaskill, Gloria, 395, 526 McCaughtry, Michael, 181 McCauley, Michael, 434, 526 McChesney, Lyle, 172 McClain, Beverly, 421, 559 McCain, Beverly, 421, 559 McClain, Donna, 429, 476 McClain, Elgin, 314, 503 McClaskey, Rita, 378, 559 McClead, James, 388, 526 McClellan, Billy, 214, 218 McClelland, Julie, 395, 526 McClendon. Claude, 388, 476, 268 McClenny, Carol, 280 McClure, William, 263, 266 McCollom, Cheryl, 399, 559 McCollum, David, 349, 209, 559, 195, 194, 287 McCollum, Kenneth, 100 McComas, Kenneth, 402, 476, 249 McCombs. William, 434, 503 McConncll, Cynthia, 421, 559 McConnell, Don, 333, 559 McConnell. Michael, 366, 559 McConnell, Sharon, 421, 559 McCord, Clifford, 503 McCord, Katherine, 379, 526, 264 McCord, Ronald, 434, 503 McCorkel, Dale, 559 McCorkel, Jane, 395, 559 McCorkel, Judy, 337, 204, 526 McCormick, Johnny, 476, 244 McCoy, Betty, 317, 503, 300, 264 McCoy, Billy, 453, 275 McCoy, D. Patrick, 329, 526 McCoy, Larry, 476 McCoy, Marilyn, 526 McCoy, Patrick, 322, 476, 246, 251 McCoy. Randolph, 223, 271, 278 McCracken, Carolyn, 306, 503, 238, 240 McCracken, Jane, 395, 559 McCracken, Sharyn, 424, 559 McCrary, Allan, 340, 559 McCrary, Thomas, 325, 476, 170 McCreary, Michael, 269 McCreight, Kathy, 399, 204, 526 McCreight, Michael, 449 McCroskey, David, 476, 165, 238 McCroskey, Donald, 169 McCroskey, Larry, 181 McCroskey, Robert, 476, 219, 238, 285 McCubbins, Raymond, 144 McCue, Colene, 429, 504, 238, 264 McCullough, Karen, 429, 526 McCullough, Rex, 220 McCune, Donald, 318, 206, 559 McCune, Virginia, 337, 204, 504, 237, 238, 240 McCurdy, Beverly, 337, 559 McCurdy, Gloria, 476 McCurdy, Phillip, 354, 504 McCutcheon, John, 171 McCutcheon, Sherry, 429, 526 McDaniel, Alice, 526 McDaniel, Carl, 164 McDaniel, Donald, 476, 224 McDaniel, Gail, 428, 504, 230 McDaniel, John, 314, 526 McDaniel, Kenneth, 215 McDaniel, Linda, 377, 559 McDaniel, Nancy A. ,190 McDaniel, Nancy I., 429, 559 McDaris, Orba, 214, 476, 218 McDermott, LeRoy, 235 McDonald. Benny, 329, 476, 224 McDonald, Charles B., 313, 526 McDonald, Charles L., 357, 476, 228 McDonald, Danny, 225 McDonald, Gary, 434, 526 McDonald, Mary, 429, 476, 230 McDonald, Roger, 266 McDonald, Willa, 378, 453 McDougall, Douglas, 144 McDugle, Bernice, 326, 557 McElhaney, Richard, 289 McElroy, Peggy, 321, 504 McEvers, Karen, 405, 559 McFall, Steven, 362, 504, 217 McFarland, Delma, 421, 504 McFarland, Frank, 76 McFate, Ralph, 215 McFeely, Andrew, 365, 559 McGarry, Robert, 318, 504 McGee, Carl, 164 McGee, Carole, 396, 526 McGee, Donna, 396, 559 McGee, James, 448 McGee, Janis, 429, 559 McGeehon, Wilma, 429,526 McGill, Lawrence, 449 McGIamery, Keith, 383, 559 McGlasson, Kathy, 321, 476, 237, 239, 240 McGlaun, Bob, 362, 526 McGough, Edd, 289 McGough, Rose, 405, 559 McGowan, Billy, 476, 217, 218, 91,235 McGowan, Byron, 318, 526 McGowen, James, 504 McGraw, Gloria, 429, 559 McGraw, Mari, 317. 476, 174, 89,98 McGregor, Dana, 429, 559 McGriff, Deidra, 317, 559 McGrouty, Laurie, 277 McGuffie, Glenn, 269 McGuire, Jacquelyn, 396, 476 McGuire, Richard, 476 McGuire, Tom, 388, 559 McGurk, Donald, 275 Mcllvain, Alan, 388, 560 Mclnnis, Charles, 411, 560 Mcintosh, Tsianina, 476 McKane, Larry, 41 1, 526 McKane, Raye, 378, 560 McKaskle, Joe, 375, 434, 504, 175 McKee, Jane, 309, 560, 266 McKee, Max, 196 McKeeman, Leland, 383, 560 McKellar, James, 362, 504 McKelvey. Kristin. 378. 560 McKenzie, Ronald, 369, 476, 248 McKenna, Bill, 147 McKeown, Alice, 429, 526, 272, 266, 270 McKeown, Mary, 378, 526, 105 McKerley, Margaret, 264 McKerson, Alfred, 268 McKill, Morris, 434, 560 McKinley, Craig, 329, 526, 219, 221 McKinley, Richard, 388, 526, 216, 219, 225 McKinney, Dwain, 476 McKinnon, Marilyn, 405 McKinster, Billy, 215 McKinster, Virginia, 309, 526, 173 McKinzey, Jo, 421, 476, 239, 275 McKinzie, Dixie, 405, 209, 476, 255 McKnight, Marjorie, 309, 560 McKown, Vernon, 235 McLain, Randell, 250, 271 McLane, Linda, 334, 264 McLaughlin, Connie, 504 McLaughlin, Lisa, 560 McLean, Jerry, 325, 206, 560 McLeland, Anita, 421, 560 McLendon, Arlin, 526 McLeod, Kenneth, 560 McMahan, Hazel, 399, 560 McMahan, John, 179, 221 McManus, Angela, 396, 560 McMasters, Gerald, 526 McMillan, Earlene, 405, 526 McMillan, Roger, 449, 226 McMillen, Coni, 405, 560 McMillen, Marilyn, 370, 526, 265, 266 McMillen, Sally, 370, 560 McMillen, Victor, 313, 477 McMillian, Roger, 314, 560 McNamara, Margaret, 424, 504, 272, 270 McNeely, Robert, 383, 560 McNeely, Sharon, 421, 560 McNeil, Evelyn, 421,504 McNeill, David, 311,526 McNeill, Dennis, 314, 560 McNeill, Don, 333, 526 McNeill, Lannie, 383, 526 McNeill, Mary, 399, 560 McNeill, Perry, 250 McNew, Edward, 243 McNew, Russell, 346, 477 McNish, Can-all, 411, 504 McNutt, Joe, 172 McPhail, Elbert, 477 McPherson, Phillip, 477 McPherson, Richard, 434, 560 McQueen, Shirley, 334 McRae, George, 170, 180 McWherter, Joseph, 171, 180 McWherter, Michael, 340, 477 Meador, G., Michael, 333, 560 Meadors, Joseph, 388, 526, 172 Meadors, William, 314, 526, 225 Meadows, Carolyn, 439, 477, 264 Meadows, Susan, 337, 504 Means, John, 411, 560 Means, Laura, 429, 560 Means, Marsha, 526 Means, Paula, 405, 560 Mecklenburg, Gayle, 417, 560 Medlin, Karen, 399, 560 Meek, William, 362, 477 Meeks, Larry, 215, 560 Mefford, Elizabeth, 378, 477, 270 Mefford, Nancy, 306, 560, 238 Meggs, Ina, 337, 504 Mehaffie, Patrick, 526 Mehring, Diana, 204, 173, 197 Mehta, Manharlal, 453, 243, 246 Mehta, Rajendra, 453, 248, 259 Mehta, Shirishchand, 453, 243, 259 Mehta, Sushilkumar, 453, 259 Meier, Jimmy, 477, 170, 180, 228 Meier, Robert, 477 Meinders, Anne, 279 Meinders, Karen, 326, 477, 176 Meixner, Gayle, 339, 477 Mellenkops, Harold, 218 Mellies, Norma, 421, 477, 278 Mellies, Ruth, 421 Mellies, Sharon, 278 Melrose, Lynn, 405, 560 Melton, Joseph, 313, 477, 246, 246 Melton, Olivia, 177, 178, 270 Melton, Paul, 560 Mendenhall, Bruce, 477 Mendenhail, Harrison, 289 Mendenhall, Thomas, 181 Mengedoht, Marilyn, 337, 206, 526 Menn, Virginia, 396, 560 Mennem, Gary, 210, 212 Mennem, Lynn, 21 1 Mercer, Charles, 163, 167, 172, 174 Mercer, Glenda, 477 Meredith, Gerald, 477 Merhoff, Billy, 383, 477, 218 Merideth, Kenneth, 357, 477 Merkey, Daniel, 449 Merrell, Carol, 405, 560 Merrill, Ronald, 477, 225 Merriott, Charles, 349, 504, 168 Merritt, Joe, 434, 203, 526 Merritt, Louisanne, 306, 504, 173 Merritt, Martha, 374, 204, 83, 253 Merritt, Wilson, 340, 504, 270 Messall, Charles, 369, 453 Messall, Sara, 405, 560 Messer, Richard, 354, 202, 477, 301, 89, 98, 93 Messerli, Victoria, 439, 504 Metcalf, James, 144 Meyer, Michael, 349, 477, 170, 182, 263 Meyer, Patsy, 395, 209, 560, 237, 238, 286 Meyer, Paul, 365, 526 Meyer, Susan, 421, 560 Meyer, Wayne, 526, 271, 278 Meyers, Edwin, 235 Meyers, Hillary, 411, 477, 231, 235 Meyers, Judith, 264 Meyers, Shirley, 242 Miao, Feng Tsai, 257 Michael, Ragon, 249 Michaud, Mary, 429, 504, 264 Michael, Narlos, 258 Mickle, Patrick, 314, 560 Middleton, Dan, 345, 560 Middleton, Gary, 477, 225 Migliore, Mary, 429, 477 Mihura, Daniel, 235 Mikles, Mikle, 375, 391, 504 Miles, Michael, 345, 560 Miles, Norman, 560 Milford, Ted, 340, 526 Millar, Joseph, 526 Miller, Ann, 439, 504, 266 Miller, Barbara, 440, 560 Miller, Betty, 429, 504, 176 Miller, Bill, 477 Miller, Charlotte, 429, 526, 242 Miller, Cheryl, 337, 560, 242 Miller, Donald G., 434, 527 Miller, Donald R., 169 Miller, Donna, 264 Miller, Ellis, 434, 477 Miller, Erna, 399, 477 Miller, Fred, 144, 229 Miller, Harold, 477 Miller, James J., 411,221 Miller, James M., 504 Miller, James R., 235 Miller, Jim, 388, 212, 477, 217 Miller, Joe, 322 Miller, John E., 478, 270 Miller, John W., 450, 226 Miller, Jon, 358, 478 Miller, Judy, 440, 560 Miller, Karen, 440, 504 Miller, Larry, 383, 216, 478 Miller, Loretta, 399, 527 Miller, Louis, 345, 560, 275 Miller, Lynda, 396, 560 Miller, Martha, 405, 560 Miller, Mickey, 144 Miller, Nettie, 378, 478, 177 Miller, Robert, 527 Miller, S. Kenneth, 383, 560 Miller, Scott, 383, 560 Miller, Stauffer, 447 Miller, W. Thomas, 478, 248 Miller, William A., 345 Miller, William B., 478, 230, 271 Miller, William, 527 Millikin, Sherrie, 396, 560 Mills, Lane, 310, 504, 171, 235 Mills, Lynda, 429, 527 Mills, Mary, 560 Mills, Ronald, 450 Mills, Stephen, 354, 203, 478, 283 Mills, Stephen, 286 Milner, Kenneth, 383, 560, 172, 253 Milner, Sue, 337, 560, 190 Milton, Roberta, 417, 560 Miner, Steve, 388, 560 Mines, Nash, 163 Minger, Sarah, 306, 204, 504, 176, 194,279,281,286 Mingilton, Jesse, 383, 560 Minnick, Larry, 383, 527, 181 Minnick, Mike, 203, 527, 239, 270 Minson, Vernon, 100 Minter, Cheryl, 395, 520 Minton, Alfred, 402, 504 Minton, Marcia, 205 Mires, Sarah, 478, 94, 197, 239, 240, 281 Misenheimer, Diane, 306, 560 Misenheimer, Linda, 421, 527, 104 Mitacek, Gregory, 383, 504, 245 Mitacek, Janice, 440, 560, 239 Mitchell, Carol, 330, 527 Mitchell, Dan-ell, 342, 504 Mitchell, Donald, 434, 478, 301, 170 Mitchell, Edith, 429, 504, 284 Mitchell, Ena, 396, 560 Mitchell, Francis, 434, 527 Mitchell, Glen, 266 Mitchell, Gloria, 405, 560 Mitchell, James, 478 Mitchell, Jerry, 447, 226 Mitchell, Jo, 429, 209, 478, 176, 231 Mitchell, John, 358, 504 Mitchell, Larry, 383, 561 Mitchell, Percilla, 504 Mitchell, Ronald, 340, 504 Mitchell, Shirley, 421, 561 Mitchell, Sue, 429, 527 Mitchell, Thomas, 561, 250 Mitchell, Wayne, 561, 179, 221 Mittelstet, Eddie, 504, 527 Mittelstet, Linda, 440, 219 Mitten, Robert, 411, 561 MLx, Jean, 378, 527 Mize, Bryan, 350, 561 Mobley, Elaine, 321, 527 Mock, William, 391,478 Moles, Henry, 369, 478, 249 Mollenkopf, Harold, 411, 304 Mollett, Judy, 271 Monahan, Rosemary, 330, 527, 265, 266 Moncrief, David, 504 Mondier, Eddie, 411,561 Montgomery, Betty, 204, 231 Montgomery, Diana, 374, 440, 204, 107, 287 Montgomery, Howard, 383, 478, 180 Montgomery, James, 391, 478, 170, 180 Montgomery, Jerry, 383, 527, 266 Montgomery, Margene, 353, 504, 174, 97, 264 Montgomery, Terry, 266 Mookken, Thomas, 256 Moon, Gary, 504, 168, 172 Moon, Robert, 402, 478 Moon, Rusty, 226 Mooney, Kathleen, 330, 561 Moore, Billy, 100 Moore, Carl, 504, 270 Moore, Carl, 305, 527 Moore, Charles, 365, 527 Moore, Colleen, 330, 527, 264 Moore, Dianne, 264 Moore, Don, 310, 527 Moore, Donald, 171 Moore, Donna L., 429, 561 Moore, Donna M., 429, 527, 238, 242, 256 Moore, Donna Marie, 378, 478 Moore, Edwards, 402, 478, 400 Moore, Eileen, 527 Moore, Fredrena, 337, 504, 173, 239 Moore, Gary L., 388, 561 Moore, Gary M., 354, 561 Moore, Glenn, 411, 561 Moore, Harvey, 434, 561 Moore, Ilene, 330, 478, 238, 240 Moore, Jane, 353, 561 Moore, Janice, 306 Moore, Jesse, 275 Moore, Jon, 179 Moore, Kathleen, 321, 527, 174 Moore, Linda, 317, 561, 230 Moore, Margaret, 321, 561 Moore, Marilyn, 339, 478, 174, 176 Moore, Mary, 421, 527 Moore, Melvin, 478 Moore, Michael C, 453 Moore, Michael T., 527 Moore, Norman, 97 Moore, Miriam, 330, 504 Moore, Patricia, 420, 527 Moore, Paul, 391,527, 179 Moore, Peggy, 478 Moore, Raymond, 411, 214, 478, 170, 244 Moore, Rita, 264 Moore, Robert, 213 Moore, William L., 411, 527 Moore, William R., 450 Moore, Wynona, 378, 527 Moqset, Shaik, 258 Moran, Robert, 453, 242 Moran, Sue, 321, 504 Moran, William, 357, 561 Moreland, Calvin, 411, 203, 527 Moreland, Mary, 440, 561, 219, 239 Morelock, Joan, 421, 561 Morgan, Anne, 429, 478, 173 Morgan, Barry, 365, 504, 266 Morgan, Jerold J., 77 Morgan, Margaret, 399, 478 Morgan, Mike, 274 Morgan, Myrna, 396, 478, 233 Morgan, Pamela, 440 Morgan, R. Kay, 378, 561 Morgan, Robbie, 424, 561 Morgan, Robert, 365, 504, 294 Morgan, Suzanne, 405, 527 Morgan, Vanden, 478 Morgan, William, 340, 504 Page 598 Morgans, Phillip, 561,250 Morley, Fred, 527 Morrell, Marjorie, 421, 561 Morris, Anne, 370, 527 Morris, Bill, 388, 504 Morris, David, 411,527 Morris, Dennis, 350, 561 Morris, Douglas, 380, 203 Morris, Gary, 388, 561 Morris, Grover, 527 Morris, James, 362, 504 Morris, Jerry, 217 Morris, Linda, 309, 478 Morris, Michael, 478, 252 Morris, Nan, 317, 561 Morris, Robert, 144, 289 Morris, Sarah, 429, 215, 478 Morris, Thomas, 434, 561 Morrison, Cletus, 527 Morrison, Patricia, 317, 561 Morrison, Robert, 383, 561 Morrissette, Raymon, 527, 222 Morrow, Micah, 527, 243 Mortimer, James, 448, 227 Morton, Billie, 378, 479 Morton, Marrilyn, 417, 561 Morton, Mary, 429, 527 Morton, Sally, 194,211 Morton, Sarah, 479 Mose, Linda, 479, 284 Moseley, Thomas, 340, 561 Mosher, Jo, 337, 204, 527 Mosley, James, 504 Mosser, Dorothy, 264 Motley, Audrey, 527 Motta, Paulo, 453 Moulden, Karen, 440, 479 Moulin, David, 346, 561 Mounts, Cheryl, 421, 561 Mounts, John, 318, 527 Mowchan, Augie, 334, 561 Moxom, Scotty, 479, 216 Moyer, Robert, 354, 479, 230 Moyer, Ross, 361, 527 Moyers, Carolyn, 317, 504 Moyers, Constance, 317, 527, 189, 190 Muckleroy, James, 504 Muegge, Buster, 349, 504 Muggenborg, Larry, 350, 206, 527 Mulder, Wendell, 209, 287 Mulenburg, Gerald, 243, 246 Mullen, Linda, 421, 561 Mullen, William, 212, 221 Mullens, Ronald, 479 Mullens, Susan, 421, 561 Mullinax, Mary, 429, 209, 504 Mulvey, Michael, 221 Muncy, Ann, 396, 561 Mundis, Charles, 168, 245 Mungle, Marshall, 411, 527 Munn, William, 314, 479, 171, 231 Munsch, Merry, 440, 527, Murch, Walter, 479, 247, 249 Murphy, Allen, 282 Murphy, Bill, 479, 247, 248 Murphy, Everett, 322, 504 Murphy, Larry, 402, 448, 227 Murphy, Linda, 309, 527 Murphy, Marianna, 330, 527 Murphy, Marsha, 417, 561, 264 Murphy Raymond 527 Murray Carolyn K., 429, 504 Murray Carolyn Ke., 395, 561 Murray, John, 345, 561 Murray, Joy, 395, 561 Murray, Michael, 361, 561 Murrell, George, 354, 504 Murry, Judith, 321,527 Musallam, Janet, 429, 204, 505, 284 Musgrave, Phyllis, 396, 561, 252 Musgrave, Robert, 453 Mushinsky, Allen, 388, 479 Musick, Kathleen, 429, 505 Musick, Patricia, 309, 479, 88, 92, 192, 194,281 Myers, Harry, 228 Myers, Jack, 479 Myers, Jane, 399, 561 Myers, John, 402, 561 Myers, Robert, 388, 505 Myers, Shirley, 440, 479, 239 N Naifeh, Bonita, 561 Naifeh, Ellis, 325, 561 Naifeh, Frieda, 421,561 Naik, Mohan, 259 Naik, Shubhada, 259 Nail, Robert, 402, 527 Najjar, Kalil, 261 Nakvinda, Shirley, 399, 453 Nail, Lura, 395, 561 Nail, Mary, 353, 527, 174 Narmore, Karen, 399, 479, 238 Nash, Michael, 358, 561 Nash, Richard, 391, 527, 366 Nash, Rolland, 314, 527 Nathman, Stephen, 357, 479 Nation, Robert, 527 Nauman, Glen, 527 Navrath, Arvel, 218 Naylor, Lloyd, 561 Nearing, Richard, 203 Neas, John, 228 Nease, Charles, 561 Neely, David, 479 Neely, John, 345, 207, 208, 561 Neibling, Dennis, 333, 561 Neill, Kathleen, 306, 561 Neimeyer, Allen, 163, 175 Nelms, James, 479 Nelson, Don, 388, 561, 279 Nelson, James, 357, 527 Nelson, Jefferson, 388, 561 Nelson, Jimmy, 270 Nelson, Judith, 440, 204, 205, 479, 264, 265 Nelson, Judith, 424, 527, 219, 265, 268, 285 Nelson, Larry, 388, 561 Nelson, Lou, 440, 528, 242 Nelson, Mary B., 405, 561 Nelson, Mary S.,264 Nelson, Melanie, 337, 527 Nelson, Nellie, 453 Nelson, Richard, 434, 561 Nelson, Robert H., 357, 562 Nelson, Robert L., 434, 562 Nelson, Ronald, 527 Nelson, Steven, 362, 527 Nemecek, George, 412, 527 Nesbit, Linda, 417, 562 Netherton, James, 388, 527 Neuffer, Duane, 402, 562 Neumann, Brenda, 378, 527, 230, 233, 242 Neuwirth, Gerald, 388, 527 Nevills, Martha, 405, 527 Newbauer, Mary, 374, 429, 205, 479,239,240,281 Newbern, Nathan, 402, 562 Newby, Boyd, 450, 226 Newby, Warren, 447, 227 Newcomer, 412, 562, 172 Newell, George, 266 Newland, Lynn, 505 Newman, Carol, 417, 562, 270 Newman, Linda, 395, 562 Newman, Marian, 527, 264 Newman, Mark, 383, 562, 179 Newman, Matilda, 230 Newmecek, Wyman, 218 Newton, Billye, 429, 562, 271 Newton, Leon, 527 Newton, Locye, 378, 479 Newton, Mary, 429, 527 Newton, Peggye, 429, 505, 176 Newton, Stanley, 383, 505, 289 Newville, Larry, 215, 505 Nezam, Iraj, 263, 268 Ng, Samuel Yuwai, 453, 257 Nicholas, Bailey, 325, 208, 527, 248, 256 Nicholas, Nicki, 561 Nicholas, Barbara, 405 Nicholas, Charles, 383, 562 Nichols, 370, 527 Nichols, Janet, 321, 562 Nichols, John, 196 Nichols, Marjorie, 479 Nichols, Martin, 391, 527 Nichols, Willard, 391, 562 Nicholson, Joseph, 434 Nicholson, Robert, 181, 266 Nickell, Joe, 447, 227 Nickles, Carol, 204, 493, 93, 236 Nickles, James, 357, 562, Nickles, Robert, 479 Niebruegge, Carolyn, 429, 527, 233, 269 Niemann, Donald, 505 Niemann, Mary, 337, 527 Niemi, Charlotte, 405, 562 Nilles, Marilyn, 429, 527 Nine, Arthur, 235 Ninness, Dickie, 527 Nitzel, Theodore, 505 Nivison, James, 412, 527 Nix, Tona, 395, 562 Nix, Trudy, 429, 527 Nixon, Elton, 176 Nixon, Judy, 421,527 Noble, John, 314, 527 Nobles, Steven, 402, 505 Noel, Karen, 424, 562 Nolen, Curtis, 350, 562 Nolen, Larry, 527 Noll, Jacque, 339, 505 Noltensmeyer, Leo, 333, 479, 230 Noltensmeyer, Lora, 440, 562 Noonkester, Brenda, 399, 562 Noorbaksh, Ismail, 453, 244, 258 Norman, Cynthia, 353, 527 Norman, Joseph, 412, 562 Norris, Marilyn, 440, 562, 266 Norris, Nancy, 440, 528 Norris, Patricia A., 417, 528, 264 Norris, Patricia V., 527 Norris, William, 350, 206, 528, 179 North, Berneita, 479 North, Neal, 342, 479 North, Richard, 412, 562 Northington, Richard, 220 Northup, Anita, 421, 562 Norton, Jack, 222 Norton, James H., 358, 479, 301, 248, 294 Norton, James S., 369, 505 Norwood, Sammy, 362, 562, 230 Nott, Samuel, 402, 505, 171 Novak, Jo, 317, 479, 233, 236 Nowacki, Susan, 326, 505 Nowlin, Janis, 421, 562 Nowlin, Richard, 388, 528, 181 Nowlin, Van, 361, 562 Noyes, Carolyn, 440, 505, 281 Noyes, Phil, 357, 562 Null, Robert, 241,243 Nulty, Frank, 479, 169, 175 Nunley, Randall, 528 Nutter, William, 479, 270, 271 Oakes, Deborah, 339, 562 Oard, Larry, 412, 528 Oberlender, Garold, 318, 453 Oberlender, M., Lynn, 330, 202, 479, 88, 98, 272 O'Brien, Bruce, 388, 562, 178 181 O'Bryrne, Larry, 357, 505 O'Chsner, Chester, 212 O'Connor, Janet, 562 O'Connor, Margaret, 421, 479, 237, 239 O'Connor, Ronald, 362, 562 O'Dell, Diane, 309, 562 O'Dell, Lilburn, 479 O'Den, William, 322, 479, 288 O'Dom, Larry, 388, 562, 220, 225 O'Dom, Ray, 314, 528 O'Dom, Russell, 434, 562 O'Donnell, Patricia, 321, 528, 236 Men's Wear and Insurance PEYTON GLASS, JR. — OSU '33 Your One-Stop Drug Store COLLEGE DRUGS WALGREEN AGENCY 230 Knobloclc FR2-I4I8 On Campus Corner STILLWATER, OKLAHOMA Our Sincere Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Graduating Class of 1966 MOTOR FREIGHT, INC. J J GENERAL OFFICES W 3000 West RENO Street • OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA Page 599 Ogden, Wendell, 391, 209, 528, 181. 230.287 Ogle, Pamela. 399, 562 Ogletree. Linda. 417, 562 Oh, Kevtack. 379. 453, 243 Ohan, Suzanne, 309, 205, 528, 264 OHara, 366, 528 O'Keefe, Dee, 395, 562 Oldfield, William, 375, 391, 528 Oldham. John. 310. 558 Olim, Kara, 440, 479. 242 Olive, Myra, 396, 562 Oliver, Marilyn, 562 Oloughlin, Michael, 349, 505 Olsen, Richard, 357, 479 Olson. Bruce. 345. 479 Olson, Dorothy, 479 Olson, H.,C, 256 Olson, Linda, 374, 440, 204, 209,479,90, 281 Olson, Robert A., 388, 528 Olson. Robert B., 310, 562 O'Mara, Maureen, 421, 562 O'Mealey, Gerald, 449, 226 Omo, Clifford, 434. 558, 181 O'Neal, Eugene, 450, 226 O'Neil.Kenneth, 250 O'Neil, Stephen, 342, 479, 253 O'Neill, Phyllis, 396, 562 O'Niel, Michael, 412, 528 Ontko, Kenneth, 322, 528 Orbison, Julia, 317, 480, 90, 92, 272, 270 O'Reilly, Carol, 330, 505, 233, 236 O'Reilly, George, 209, 562, 190, 70. 270. 287 O'Reilly, Shirley, 429, 204, 558, 269 Orloski, Edward, 369, 480 O me, Karen, 480 Grr, Sharon, 429. 528 Orrick, Carl, 179 Orsburn, Peter, 434, 480 Ortloff, Alan, 505, 274 Ortloff, Donald, 505 Osborn, Merrill, 221 Osborn, Dale, 305, 505 Osborne, Beverly, 309, 204, 505, 284 Osburn, Priscilla, 231 Osterhout, Ronald, 375 Otey, John, 402, 505 O'Toole, Lela, 76 O'Toole, Michael, 322, 528 Ott, Jerry, 215 Ottinger, Linda, 206 Outlaw, Michael, 357, 562 Overton, James, 383, 528 Owen, Donna, 334, 562 Owen, Everett, 318, 528 Owen, James, 365, 505, 301 Owen, Kenneth, 402, 208, 505, 91,287 Owen, Michael, 354, 505, 283 Owen, Rita, 562, 264 Owens, Bob, 216 Owens, Charles, 412, 562, 181 Owens, Elayne, 396, 480, 233, 279 Owens, Patricia, 528 Owens, Peggy, 334 Pace, William, 168, 175 Pack, Robert, 480 Paddock, Billy, 562 Paetz, Stephen, 369, 505 Page, Thomas, 528 Paine, Cheryl, 396, 528 Paine, Michael, 480 Paka, Satyanarayana, 259 Pallett, Mark, 391,562 Palm, David, 361, 562 Palm, James, 333, 203, 205, 480 Palmer, Billy, 396, 528, 266 Palmer, Cecelia, 453 Palmer, G., Rodney, 480 Palmer, James, 340, 203, 562 Palmer, Judith, 424, 562 Palmer, Michael, 505 Palmer, Ronald, 412, 528 Palmer, Steven, 505 Palon, Yvonne, 399, 562 Panach, Jimmie, 562 Pang, Leroy Tze, 434, 562 Pappe, Donna, 424, 562 Paramore, Terry, 383, 562, 181 Parcher, Carol, 480 Pardee, James, 431, 171, 248, 268 Parham, Betty, 424, 505, 104, 239 Parish, Deborah, 309, 563 Parish, Finley, 412, 505, 218 Park, Susan, 396, 528 Park, Warren, 412, 528 Parker, Connie, 440, 480, 237, 239, 242, 264 Parker, Earnest, 216, 235 Parker, George, 223 Parker, Jerre, 353, 563, 264 Parker, Martha, 421, 563 Parker, Robert. 505, 216 Parker, Roberta, 429, 207, 563 Parks, Dale, 383, 528 Parks, David, 449 Parks, Earl, 325, 480 Parks, Patsy, 204, 264 Parks, Steanson, 345, 480, 245 Parks, William, 383, 505 Parli, Carol, 263 Parli, Gary, 505 Parr, Marvin, 412, 480 Parrish, James, 361 Parrish, Janet, 421 Parrish, Jimmy, 388, 563 Parrish, Michael, 563 Parrish, Theodore, 412, 528 Parrish, Virginia, 269 Parrott, Kenneth, 388, 563 Parrott, Martha, 330, 563 Parrott, Mary, 334, 480, 174, 98, 240 Parsley, Barry, 480, 289 Parsley, Sally, 424 Parsons, Terry, 391, 563 Parton, Billy, 480 Partovi, Golgoun, 378, 528, 255, 271 Partridge, Lewis, 447, 227 Paschal, Samuel, 383, 558, 225 Passmore, Giles, 213 Patchett, Loretta, 440, 480 Pate, John, 357. 505 Pate, Saundra, 326, 529, 194 Pate, Sharon, 309, 529 Patel, Ashokkumar, 259 Patel, Dhirubhal, 453, 243, 259 Patel, Jayantilal, 453, 229, 243, 259 Patil, Vaman, 229, 243, 259 Patmon, Lillie, 264, 266, 285 Patrick, Carl, 402, 505, 93 Patrick, Dixie, 421, 563 Patrick, Judy, 399, 206, 563 Patrick, Wilma, 264 Patswald, Larry, 211 Patterson, Ann, 440, 563 Patterson, Dennis, 434, 563, 172 Patterson, Dixie, 115 Patterson, Harold, 402, 563 Patterson, John, 318, 529 Patterson, Jonathan, 412, 563, 221 Patterson, Kay, 330 Patterson, Kent, 354, 563 Patterson, Manvel, 318, 563 Patterson, Peggy, 440, 480 Patterson, Rickey, 263 Patterson, Sally, 429, 529 Pattillo, Lasonja, 429, 529 Patton, Bobby, 480, 218 Patton, David, 391, 529 Patton, Eileen, 563 Patton, James, 529 Patzer, Margaret, 334, 204, 205, 505, 90, 238 Paul, Karen, 396, 505 Paulsen, Robert, 354, 563, 232 Paulson, Don, 325, 563, 283 Paxton, Therman, 434, 563 Payne, Beverly, 405, 529 Payne, James, 480 Payne, Robert, 221 Payne, Susan, 330, 563 Peace, Henry, 234 Peacher, William, 322, 563 Peacheiz, Bill, 282 Pearson, Dwight, 412, 505, 234 Pearson, Judith, 330, 480, 239 Pearson, Kenyan, 306, 208, 529, 230, 242 Pearson. Linda, 429, 529 Pearson, Otis, 402, 529, 400, 279 Pease, Judy, 396, 563 Peck, Cecelia, 405, 529 Peck, Donald, 434, 505, 171, 177,294 Peddy, Frances, 378. 529, 269 Peddy. Roger, 383, 505 Pedigo, Mary, 337, 563 Peeler, Helen, 429, 480, 241, 281 Peelman, Charles, 234 Peeper, Thomas, 402, 213, 505, 171 Peeples. Barbara, 396, 563 Peery, Donna, 204, 93, 233 Peery. Nancy, 429, 563 Pees, Elva, 264 Peil, Kelly, 325,505,275 Peissig, Emery, 529 Pekrul, Ronald, 181 Pellonari. Sandra, 417, 563 Pendleton, Richard, 383, 529 Penner, Charles, 249 Penner. Wallace, 480, 249 Pennington, Harold, 529 Pennington, Larry, 358, 529 Pennington, Ruth, 405, 529 Pennock, Troy, 412, 563 Pense, Lawrence, 480, 234 Pepin, Leevera, 255 Penticuff, Clarence, 349, 563 Pereyra, Clyde, 181 Pereyra, Jean, 480 Pereyra, Rodger, 434, 529, 181 Perkins, Ann, 396, 563 Perkins, Barbara, 505 Perkins. Charlie, 505 Perkins. Jay, 412, 480 Perkins, Ken, 412, 563 Perkins, Neva, 396, 563 Perkins, Ronald, 357, 453 Perrier, James, 388, 563 Perrine, Larry, 480, 288 Perrine. Susan, 429, 529 Perry, Ann, 440, 563, 253, 285 Perry, Budo, 212, 480 Perry, David, 144 Perry. Donna, 334, 505 Perry, Jack, 480 Perry, John, 144 Perrv. Kenneth, 412, 563, 181 Perry, Ronnie, 170, 180 Persson, Marshall, 346, 505 Pesterfield, Benna, 440, 563 Petermann, Karen, 417, 563 Peters, Curtis, 170, 180 Peters, Eowana, 330, 563 Peters, Jane, 255 Peters, Josh, 505, 260 Peters, Kathy, 330 Peters, Luther, 211, 505 Peters, Virginia, 421, 563 Peterson, Leann, 440, 563 Peterson, Mark, 480, 100 Peterson, Marsha, 208 Peterson. Melbert, 275 Petropoly, Carolejo, 378, 480, 271 Pettegrew, Thomas, 322, 480 Pettis, Lawrence, 235 Pettit, Joyce, 424, 563 Petty, Lynda, 321, 563 Petty, Nancy, 429, 529, 264 Petzold, Howard, 354, 563, 270, 283, 287 Peyton, Cheryl, 337, 529 Pfaff, John. 480 Pfeiffer, Charles, 342, 529, 256 Pfrehm. Sharyn, 440, 505 Phariss, Richard, 529 Phelps, Clifford, 305, 563 Phelps, Jerry, 505 Phelps, Karen, 204 Phelps. Minnie, 424, 563 Phelps. Tom, 357, 450, 226 Phillippe, Janna, 264 Phillips, Bruce, 357, 505 Phillips, David, 412, 480, 287, 294 Phillips, Dennis, 357, 563 Phillips, Iris, 399, 563 Phillips, James D., 563 Phillips. James S., 434, 505 Phillips, Janet, 339, 204, 505 Phillips, Jimmy, 412, 505 Phillips, John, 345, 505 Phillips, Joyce, 255 Phillips, Karen, 421, 563 Phillips, Martha, 396, 563, 286 Phillips, Mary, 337, 563 Phillips, Shirley, 480 Phillips, Walton, 402, 505, 243 Pickard, Dean, 412, 563, 274 Pickard, Doug, 248 Pickins, Louis, 505, 235 Pickrell, David, 345, 529, 266 Pidcock, Glen, 383, 563 Pierce. Brenda, 440, 480 Pierce, James, 480 Pierce, Janna, 337, 206, 563, 242 Pierce, Jeanne, 421, 204, 529 Pierce, Kenneth, 269 Pierce, Orville, 168 Pierce, Phillip, 434, 563, 178, 220 Pierce, Richard, 305, 529 Piercy, Saundra, 264 Pierre, Samson, 274 Pierson, Harry, 412, 563 Piester, Judith, 225 Pietz, Arnold, 402, 505, 216 Pietz, Marlys, 204 Pilgrim, Rebecca, 424, 505 Pine, Marilyn, 339, 564 Pinkerton, Martin, 340. 564 Pinkerton, Ruth, 440. 529, 239 264 Pinkston, Gary, 305, 529 Pinkston, Kenneth, 165, 169, 175 Pinkston, Lee, 480 Pinkston, Linda, 440, 457 Pinney, Charles, 340, 480 Pinney, Lanny, 211 Pippin, John, 529, 252 Piquet, Janet, 440, 481, 240 Piriyasakul, Chaler, 262 Pirtle, James, 481,245 Pirtle, Priscilla, 264 Pischel, Max, 346, 529 Pistole, William, 375, 412, 529 Pitcher, Stephanie, 405, 529 Pitcock, Marilyn, 420, 564 Piter, Joseph, 391, 529 Pitman, Robert, 345, 564 Pittman, Forrest, 412, 564, 274 Pitts, Kathy, 421, 564, 239 Plack, Constance, 330, 286 Platner, Gary, 318, 481 Platner, Paul, 412, 207, 564 Piatt, Helga, 421, 564 Plecker, Carolyn, 306, 481, 104 Pledger, Edward, 222 Plemmons, Frank, 218 Plohg, Timothy, 388, 564 Plotts, William, 354, 481 Plum. Malinda, 440, 529 Plummer, William, 402, 209, 481, 400, 271, 287 Plunkett, Michael, 412, 564, 181 Plunkett, Robert, 357, 506 Poe, Alison, 212,270 Poe, Neoma, 417, 564 Poe, Paula, 564 Poglitsch, Rudolph, 388, 481, 247, 248 Pohl, Patricia, 529 Pohlemann, Frances, 317, 564, 219 Pojezny, Barbara, 339, 506, 173 Pojezny, Carol, 339, 564 Poling, Tommy, 506, 171, 180 Polk, Charles, 314, 529 Polk, Harvey, 249 Polk, Judith, 399, 529 Pollard, Bryan, 361, 564, 266 Pollard, Elza, 481,235 Pollard, Gary, 383, 564 Pollard, Michael, 361, 481 Pollard, Weldon, 564 Pollins, G. P.. 100 Pollock. Janelle, 330. 529 Pollock, William, 215 Poison, Jim, 211,481 Pond, William, 310, 506 Pontesso, Alfred, 244 Pontius, Diane, 309, 529 Pool, Carolyn, 317, 506, 83, 93, 95, 116, 233,284 Pool, Martha, 374, 378 Poole, Richard, 76, 100 Poorbaugh, Reggie, 412, 481, 83, 89, 98, 242, 289 Popchoke, Gary, 434, 564 Pope, David, 329, 212, 529, 246 Pope, Gary, 329, 481, 100, 245, 246,251,289 Pope, James, 391, 506 Pope, Ronald, 318, 506, 286 Pope, Terry, 481 Porter, Cheryl, 326, 450, 226 Porter, Donald, 383, 205, 529 Porter, Kathryn, 421, 529 Porter, Larry, 203, 506, 245 Porter, Mary, 317, 506, 196 Poteet, Cheryl, 424, 564 Poteet, Robert, 450, 226 Potter, Larry, 215, 235 Potter, Phyllis, 321, 506 Potts, Janis, 396, 564 Potts, John, 434. 564 Potts, Martha, 396, 481 Potts, Suzann, 429, 564 Potts, Terrell, 346, 529 Pound, Richard, 283 Powell, Alice, 424, 529 Powell, James, 412, 564 Powell, Kenneth, 481 Powell, Melba, 440, 529 Powell, Michael, 340, 481 Powell, Paul K., 391, 481, 170 Powell, Paul L., 412, 564 Powell, Ronald, 431 Powell, Sandra, 321, 564 Powell, Terry, 362, 481 bUPG . . . you can still order portraits or application pictures from your REDSKIN negatives ... we have negatives for the 1965, 1964, 1963, 1962, and 1961 books on file. 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Charles, 346, 564 Powers, Diana, 440, 564 Powers, Jack, 349, 506 Powers, Maria, 309, 506 Powers, Mary, 309, 564, 242, 264 Powers, Paul, 383, 564 Pralle, Jacqueline, 334, 506 Prater, Janet, 317, 506, 94, 237 Prater, Larry, 205 Prater, Pamela, 337, 564 Pratt, Charles, 564 Pratt, Kathleen, 429, 564 Pratt, Charles, 340, 260 Pratz, Robert, 220 Prelesnick, Gary, 506 Presnall, Priscilla, 429, 204, 506, 238 Preston, John, 235, 263, 268, 285 Preston, Lonnie, 365, 506 Preston, Sandra. 378, 529 Prewett, Linda, 417, 529 Prewett, Raymond, 329, 210, 211, 481,83,89 Priboth, Donald, 310, 213, 529 Priboth, Frank, 213 Price, Cindy, 317, 564 Price, Clifton, 434, 564 Price, Donald, 247, 249 Price, Elbert, 213,481 Price, Faye, 481 Price, Gary, 412,481 Price, Jeanne, 429, 481 Price, Kathryn, 330, 207, 564 Price, Kenneth, 388, 529 Price, Les lie, 506 Price, Merry, 396, 529 Price, Nancy, 339, 204, 96, 284 Price, Nancy E.,529, 194 Price, Patricia, 353, 564 Price, Prier, 285 Price, Roberta, 421, 564, 269, 270 Price, Roger, 383, 564 Price, Thomas, 391, 529 Price, Walter, 164, 167 Price, William, 481 Prichard, Perri, 417, 564 Primm, Jeff, 362, 564, 230 Prince, Granville, 169, 175 Prince, Robert, 434, 481 Prine, Linda, 396, 506 Pritchard, Patricia, 309, 564, 264 Pritchett, Brunelle, 424, 564 Pritchett, Joan, 306, 529, 265, 266 Prock, Kenneth, 481 Proctor, Donald, 218 Proctor, Linda, 424, 505 Proctor, Paula, 417, 564 Proctor, Thomas, 168, 175, 219 Progar, Kenneth, 391, 564 Promsit, Sahus, 262 Prophet, Sterling, 170 Provence, Elmer, 453 Provence, James, 340, 564 Provo, James, 448, 227 Pruitt, Larry, 98 Pryor, Jack, 383, 564, 172 Pryor, Jerl, 481,225 Puckett, Mary, 421, 564, 286 Puckett, Susan, 399, 564 Pugh, Herman, 481,218 Pulliam, Marvin, 481 Pulliam, Preston, 365, 564, 242 Pulling, Marianna, 330, 506 Pulse, Robert, 248 Purdom, Theodore, 314, 506, 171, 180, 231 Purdum, Duane, 306, 506, 176, 231 Purdy, Ray, 506 Pursell. Gerald, 402, 529, 245, 263, 266 Purseley, Billie, 424, 506 Purviance, Ronald, 564 Putnam, Carl, 383, 564 Puttroff, Susan, 421, 564 Pyles, Wendell, 481 Qamar, Johara, 256, 261 Quaid, James, 529 Quails, David, 412, 529 Quails, John, 268 Quiatto, Sharon, 440, 529 Quigley, Jerry, 564 Quillin, Charles, 453 Quillin, Thomas, 482 Quimby, Harold, 244 Quisenberry, David, 349, 564 Qutub, Ahmed, 258 Radcliff. Katherine, 405, 564, 279 Rader, James R., 235 Rader, James S., 412, 529 Raengkhum, Techapun, 262 Raff, Lionel, 275 Raffensperger, T., 564 Raffety, Clyde, 289 Raffety, Robert, 249 Rager, Charles, 434, 482, 431, 222 Ragland, Jimmy, 412, 506, 220 Ragsdale, Thomas, 380 Rahe, James, 349, 453 Rahe, Kay, 421, 564 Rahhal, Marge, 417, 564 Rahill, Susan, 405, 482 Rahling, William, 213 Rahman, Abul, 261 Rainbolt, Kenneth, 318, 564 Raines, Sandra, 429, 482 Rainey, Deretha, 417, 453 Rainey, Genevieve, 370, 564 Rainey, Myra, 440, 506, 280 Rains, Ora, 388, 565 Rainwater, James, 168, 175 Rajani, Chandru, 506, 243, 256, 259 Raleigh, William, 349, 482 Rail, Gale, 429, 506 Ralston, James, 383, 565 Ramey, George, 346, 482, 144 Ramey, James, 482, 220 Ramey, John, 220 Ramming, David, 222, 278 Ramsey, Charlotte, 417, 565 Ramsey, George, 383, 565 Ramsey, Jimmie, 417, 565 Ramsey, Jimmy, 305, 482 ' Randall, James, 333, 482, 95 Randazzo, Henry, 449, 226 Randle, John, 322, 529 Randolph, Eldon, 383, 212, 482 Randolph, Kathie, 429, 565, 264 Raney, Harley, 220 Rangaraj, Narayaniy, 453, 256, 259 Rangra, Avinash, 453, 256, 275, 259 Rankin, Joseph, 354, 530 Rankin, Robert, 349, 565 Ranney, Richard, 402, 482, 166, 180, 230 Ransom, Mikiel, 266 Ransom, Robert, 482, 216 Ranson, Rita, 429, 204, 530, 238 Ranstead, James, 250 Rao, Palakurthi, 259 Rao, S. Madan, 453, 259 Rasberry, Robert, 277 Rassai, Mohamad, 530 Ratcliff, Kenneth, 482 Ratcliffe, Ruthanne, 309, 565 Rathjen, Stanley, 354, 530 Ratliff, Dianah, 482 Ratliff, Frank, 482 Ratliff, Michele, 326, 530 Ratzlaff, Marilyn, 440, 530, 253 Rauch, Mary, 396, 506, 264 Raun, Kathryn, 337, 565 Ravenscroft, John, 365, 482, 243 Rawlings, Dennis, 362, 530 Ray, John, 413, 530 Ray, Ladon, 399, 565 Ray, Linda, 330, 506, 193, 194 Ray, Marsha, 300 Ray, Suzanne, 306, 565 Ray, Timothy, 218 Rayl, Henry, 449, 226 Raymer, Patricia, 482, 239 Raymond, Joel, 317, 506, 97 Razvi, Talat, 259 Razzak, Abdur, 258, 261 Rea, Guiditta, 353, 482 Rea, John, 340, 205, 506, 283 Ready, Dana, 530 Reams, Janet, 440, 565, 194 Reams, Rose, 317, 506, 92 Reams, Tommy, 482, 230 Reardon, Thomas, 350, 530 Reass, Paula, 440, 530, 219 Reaves, Alan, 305, 565 Redd, Stephen, 434, 565, 431 Reddick, Betty, 227 Reddy, Narayana, 453 Reddy, Vamgala, 294, 295 Redfern, Pamela, 429, 482 Redford, Robert, 211 Reding, Glenn, 482 Reding, Michael, 305, 530 Redlinger, Linda, 396, 565 Redman, Joseph, 263, 268 Reece, Cheryl, 399, 204, 506, 255 Reece, Jane, 405, 208, 506 Reece, Ramona, 482 Reecher, Jan, 429, 482, 174, 176, 230 Reed, Alice, 454 Reed, Barbara, 440, 565, 177 Reed, Carol, 429, 530 Reed, Diane, 429, 565 Reed, Elizabeth, 421, 565 Reed, Janet, 309, 530, 279 Reed, Jimmie, 340, 482 Reed, John A. ,506 Reed, John R., 388, 565 Reed, John W., 342, 256 Reed, Linda, 337, 204, 530 Reed, Margaret, 429, 530 Reed, Mary, 482, 237, 239 Reed, Melvin, 340, 506 Reed, Phillip, 412, 506 Reed, Robert, 77 Reed. Steve, 333, 530 Reeder, Bobby, 388, 565, 219, 274 Reese, John, 391, 530 Reese, Monte, 329, 211, 530 Reeser, Anita, 396, 565 Reeves, Caesar, 258 Reeves, Daryl, 342, 565 Reeves, Forrest, 383, 530, 268 Reeves, Janice, 440, 506, 256 Reeves, Steven, 349, 565 Regier, Jane, 440, 506, 242, 279 Renm, Dianna, 417, 565 Reib, James, 340, 482 Reichardt, Lee, 402, 565 Reid, Barbara, 399, 565 Reid, Billy, 565 Reid, Faber, 396, 565 Reid, Gene, 413, 565,256 Reid, Harry, 209, 482, 237, 242 Reid, John, 314, 506 Reid, Karl, 246 Reid, Karen, 399, 530 Reid, Lynden, 434, 210, 213, 482 Reid, Marlene. 429, 565, 268 Reid, Patsy, 440, 506, 96, 277 Reif, Richard, 168, 93 Reifel, Mike, 349, 565. 244 Reilley, Stephan, 318, 530 Reimann. Robert, 181 Reimer, Charles, 358, 203, 482, 247, 249 Reinert, James, 210, 482 Reinheardt, Sandra, 396, 565 Reins, Jean, 429, 530 Reisig, Jon, 388, 565 Reiss, Leslie, 321,530 Reiter, John, 181 Remington, Jerry, 325. 530, 301, 179 Remke, Ronald, 354, 483, 165, 169, 175 Reneau, Philip, 483, 229, 235 Renfro, Bette, 429, 565 Renfro, Martha, 378, 483, 255 Renfro, Virgil, 530 Renne, Larry, 252 Renner, Donald, 434, 530 Rentfro, Susan, 429, 530 Requa. Annette, 204, 530, 268 Ressel, Dennis, 213 Revard, Franklin, 483 Revel, Johnny, 249 Rexiord, Michael, 350, 565 Rexroad, William, 164 Reynolds, Christine, 378, 565, 125 Reynolds, David, 565 Reynolds, Ivan, 434 Reynolds, Jerry, 375, 434, 506, 263, 266 Reynolds, Kathryn, 399, 530 Reynolds, Pete, 243 Reynolds, Robert, 168 Rheuark, Larry, 325, 565 Rhoades, Harold, 565 Rhoads, Catherine, 424, 565 Rhodes, Katherine, 421, 565 Rice, David, 196 Rice, Kathy. 421, 565 Rice, Margery, 429, 506 Rice, Marshall, 333, 565, 225 Rice, Ruby, 483 Rich, Lady. 396, 565 Richardson, Arlan, 275 Richardson, Charles, 506 Richardson, Dan, 358, 565 Richardson, David, 310, 506 Richardson, Don, 413, 565 Richardson, Donna, 399, 565 Richardson, Marilyn, 424, 565, 179,264,286 Richardson, Max, 413. 483, 100, 247 Richardson, Nancy, 120 Richardson. N., 388, 530 Richardson, Paula, 337, 530, 264 Richardson, Phillip, 227 Richardson, Russel. 166, 170 Richardson, Thomas, 530 Richert, Josephine, 317, 506, 80 Richey, Eddie. 449 Richmond, Rita, 429. 530 Ricker, David, 333, 205, 530 Rickers, Kenneth, 100 Rickey, Marsha, 339. 204, 530 Rickey, Thomas, 388, 530, 225, 250 Rickey, Walter, 214, 483, 216, 218 Ricks, Bruce, 289 Riddle, Anne, 337, 530 Riddle, Bruce, 358, 565 Riddle, Kenton, 225 Riddle, Lynda, 417, 565 Ridge, Mary, 353, 565 Ridley, Esther, 223 Ridley, Tony, 354, 483 Riebel, Kristin, 306, 530 Rieck, Walter, 213,483 Riemann, Claudia, 440, 530 Riise, Maren, 421, 565 Riley, Carol, 370, 530 Riley, Danny, 434, 203, 530, 431 Riley, Jane, 396, 565 Riley, Sharon, 396, 530 Riley, William, 413, 506, 274 Riney, Rodger, 354, 506 Ringer, David, 413, 213, 506, 219 Ringer, Douglas, 413, 211, 212, 506, 219 Rink. Mary, 204, 238 Rippey, Michael, 358, 565 Rippey. Ronnie, 483, 28 9 Rippy, Susan, 353, 565, 302 Risner, Kathleen, 440, 565, 219 Risner, Ronald, 274 Ritchie, David, 333, 506, 231, 234, 234 Ritchie, Edward, 165, 169, 175 Rivers, John. 318, 530 Rivers, Joice, 417, 565 Rizul, Husain, 261 Rizul, Sabie Husain, 261 Roach, Russel, 354, 565, 256 Roads. Marilyn, 440, 204, 206, 530, 264 Roady, Bob, 388, 565 Roark, Robert, 314, 530, 301 Roath, Terry, 220 Robbins, Benny, 483, 216 Robbins, Frankie, 358, 530, 244, 286 Robbins, Fred, 171 Robbins, Kathie, 424, 565 Robbins, Lloyd, 220 Roberson, Ivan, 566 Roberson, Linda, 279 Roberson, Robert. 361. 447, 227 Roberts. Adrienne, 334, 566 Roberts, Betty, 326 Roberts, Cary, 506 Roberts, Catherine, 421, 530 Roberts, Deborah, 566 Roberts, Donald, 361, 483 Roberts, Dorothy, 429, 530 Roberts, Janice, 266 Roberts, Lawrence, 413, 566 Roberts, Linda, 421, 566 Roberts, Margaret, 330 Roberts, Richard, 391, 566 Roberts, Ronald F., 226 Roberts, Ronald Q., 447, 227 Roberts, William, 434. 506, 252 Robertson. Alton, 235 Robertson, Barbara, 306, 506, 173, 284 Robertson, Carolyn, 309, 483, 300, 90, 239 Robertson, Dale, 369. 483, 246, 247, 248, 279 Robertson, Harry, 566 Robertson, Larry, 362. 566, 231, 287 Robertson, Lawrence. 506, 229 Robertson, Marvin, 506 Robertson, Michael, 178. 181 Robertson, Robert, 383, 566, 181 Robinette, Kathryn, 405, 507, 286 Robinson, Coy, 396, 530 Robinson, Darlene, 440, 530 Robinson, Don, 314, 530, 263 Robinson, Douglas, 530 Robinson, J. Paul, 435, 530 Robinson, James, 340, 507 NATIONAL TANK COMPANY TULSA, OKLAHOMA CECIL'S DRUG STORE IN THE STUDENT UNION • DRUGS • GIFTS • COSMETICS • SCHOOL SUPPLIES FR 2-4300 Page 601 - i r- mmill)C t f ' V - J£5SfBK7 %m Robinson, Jerry, 346, 483 Robinson, JoAnn, 405, 566 Robinson, Linda, 399, 566 Robinson, Michael, 483 Robinson, Patricia, 429, 507 Robinson, Paula, 530 Robinson, Richard, 380, 383, 507 Robinson, Ronald, 310, 530 Robinson, Susan, 405, 566 Robison, Jerry, 421, 566 Robison, Robert, 358, 530 Robson, James, 342, 566 Roby, Kay, 429, 206, 566, 177 Rochelle, Vicki, 284 Rock, Gary, 313, 507, 249 Rock, Michael, 483 Rock, William, 383, 566 Rockenbach, Kenneth, 216 Rockhold, Janie, 399, 566 Rockwood, Richard, 369, 483 Roderick, Brenda, 530 Roderick, Bryce, 314, 507 Roderick, Ronald, 483 Rodgers, Cynthia, 321, 566 Rodgers, Michael, 314, 530 Rodgers, Richard, 314, 566 Rodgers, Robert, 507 Rodgers, Theresa, 396, 483 Rodman, Paul, 329, 212, 507 Roe, John, 172 Roederer, Sharon, 429, 530 Roesch, Nancy, 429, 531, 279 Roether, Kay, 440, 507, 237, 239, 266 Roetker, Larry, 181, 288 Rogers, Arlon, 164 Rogers, Brenda, 429, 507, 176 Rogers, Charles, 318, 566 Rogers, Donna, 566 Rogers, James, 507, 294 Rogers, Janie, 440, 531 Rogers, Jimmy, 203 Rogers, John C, 507, 235 Rogers, John D., 289 Rogers, Karen, 396, 507 Rogers, Leonard, 483 Rogers, Linda, 429, 566 Rogers, Martha, 421, 531 Rogers, Pam, 190 Rogers, Rosemary, 429, 507 Rohrberger, Mary, 281 Roller, Joe, 266 Rollins, Terry, 253 Rollins, Vicki, 378, 531 Rollow, Rebecca, 429, 531 Rolsten, Rick, 268 Romang, Karen, 405, 566 Romano, Joseph, 163 Romano, Lillian, 378, 507, 174, 238, 264 Romeis, James, 362, 531 Romer, Robert, 507, 217, 271 Romero, Phillip, 349, 208, 483, 301, 228 Romero, Walter, 435, 531 Romick, Charles, 247, 260 Romshe, Richard, 222 Ronck, Gregory, 413, 507 Ronck, Stephen, 318, 531 Roney, Lynn, 321, 531, 197 Roney, Maurice, 77 Rood, Wade, 252 Rooks, Janice, 405, 531 Rooks, Linda, 396, 566 Roper, Dix, 566 Roper, Jan, 264, 265 Roring, Deanne, 396, 507 Rosamond, Vernon, 388, 531, 225 Rose, Carol, 337, 204, 507, 93, 228 Rose, Jeannie, 396, 566 Rose, Karen, 334, 566 Rose, Linda, 396, 566, 227, 264 Rose, Marsha, 334, 202, 483, 89, 90, 98, 106 Rose, Rickie, 413, 531 Rose, William, 358, 507 Rosebeary, Michael, 388, 507, 171, 222 Roselius, Michael, 362, 566 Roseman, Linda, 429, 531 Rosen, Michael, 413, 566, 268 Roseth, Carmen, 396, 531 Ross, Barbara, 317, 531 Ross, Burr, 76 Ross, Marilyn, 396, 566 Ross, Marta, 321, 531, 300 Ross, Robert, 358, 507, 301, 96, 232 Ross, Shirley, 339, 566, 263, 268 Ross, Winton, 483, 220 Rossano, Carol, 204 Rosser, Fredrick, 171 Rosson, Janet, 421, 483, 264 Roszel, Renee, 396, 531 Roth, Dale, 169, 175 Roth, Lawrence, 212 Rothell, Calvin, 483 Rother, William, 402, 483 Rouk, Renee, 507, 264, 277 Rounsaville, Janet, 339, 566 Rounsaville, Sharon, 339, 204 Rourke, Larry, 325, 566 Rouse, Herbert, 362, 566 Rouse, William, 362, 531 Roush, Gary, 314, 566 Routh, Alan, 357, 203, 205, 531 Routon, Patricia, 378, 531 Rowland, Dale, 531 Roy, Stanley, 228 Rubac, Gloria, 417, 531 Rubin, Judy, 306, 566 Ruby, Adrienne, 449, 226 Rule, Karen, 396, 566 Rulison, David, 275 Runner, Thomas, 246 Rupert, Lloyd, 271 Rusch, Cathy, 321,566 Rush, Frankie, 402, 531 Rush, Ruth, 422, 566 Russell, James, 170, 181, 234 Russell, Janet, 405, 531 Russell, Jerry, 507 Russell, Judy, 422, 566 Russell, Michael, 325, 507 Russell, Sharon, 93 Russell, William, 447 Ruster, Ann, 483, 237, 239, 241 Ruster, James, 450, 226 Rustmann, Fred, 314, 483 Ruston, Arthur, 250 Rutherford, Kay, 370, 483 Rutledge, Jackie, 217, 235 Rutledge, Larry, 483 Rutledge, Susan, 430, 566 Rutz, Ben, 435, 566 Ruzicka, Larry, 383, 566 Ryan, David, 413, 531 Ryan, Donald, 383, 531 Ryan, Phillip, 340, 531 Ryan, Sharon, 334, 507 Ryder, Sharon, 399, 483, 264 Rylander, Roger, 402, 507, 400, 270 Ryser, Debora, 422, 566 Ryser, Michael, 435, 566 Sabin, Deryl, 483 Sadler, Darrell, 413, 566 Sadler, Michael, 305, 566 Sadler, Robert, 225 Saechongcharnchai, 262 Saeed, Muhammad, 258, 261 Saffa, George, 350, 566 Sager, Robert, 263, 266 Sahgal, Upender, 259 Sakata, Merritt, 435, 531, 282 Sake, Ronald, 483, 225 Sale, Anne, 454 Sale, James, 358, 566 Sale, Raymond, 566 Sallaska, Ronald, 388, 566 Salmon, Elizabeth, 269, 270 Saltsman, Gordon, 483 Salyer, Stephen, 388, 566 ■Salzer, Julie, 422, 566 Sample, Jane, 353, 204, 205, 507 92 Sample, Judy, 566 Sampson, Donald, 383, 531 Sampson, Patricia, 309, 566 Sams, Thomas, 531, 252 Samsel, Melvin, 435, 566 Samuel, David, 383, 483 Samuel, Joe, 413, 531 Samuelson, Nancy, 204, 531, 300, 174 Sandberg. Robert, 566 Sanders, Cecelia, 430, 566 Sanders, Charles, 252 Sanders, Evelyn, 378, 531 Sanders, Gilbert, 365, 507 Sanders, Janice, 440, 260 Sanders, Jean, 266 Sanders, Robert, 483 Sanders, Sharon, 317 Sanderson, Marilyn, 264 Sandholm, Judith, 424, 207 Sandlin, Robert, 329, 483, 217 Saran, Sunil, 454, 223, 259 Sarasombuhti, Y., 262 Sarojak, Douglas, 333, 531, 301 Satterfield, John, 383, 531 Satterfield, Shirle, 353, 483, 176, 239 Satterfield, W., 358, 531, 232 Satyanarayana, G., 454, 243, 246, 256, 259 Saucier, Susanne, 417 Sauls, Judith, 430, 567 Saunders, Harry, 357, 507 Saunders, Steven, 249 Savage, Henry, 435, 507 Savage, Karen, 264 Savage, Kay, 405, 531 Savage, Scott, 314, 567 Savant, John, 413, 507 Savell, Dennis, 448, 227, 235 Savolainsen, Myrena, 237, 239 Savolainen, John, 333, 483 Sawatzky, Fred, 484 Sawyer, Janet, 334, 204, 507 Saxton, Nick, 149 Saye, Ronnie, 388, 567 Sayeebeg, Abdul, 261 Sayers, Paul, 271 Sayers, William, 342, 567 Scales, John, 280 Scales, James, 76 Scarborough, Susann, 339, 484, 172, 88, 94, 239, 240 Schaefer, Daniel, 413, 567, 271 Schaefer, Jack, 179 Schaefer, Matt, 350, 484, 301 Schaefer, Tom, 350, 567 Schafer, Monte, 567 Schafer, Richard, 449, 226 Schallenberg, Earl, 484, 170, 177, 247,248,251,266 Schallenberg, Van, 531, 248 Schavitz, Linda, 430, 567 Scheeler, Daniel, 285 Scheetz, James, 222 Scheffel, Mary, 353, 567 Scheffel, Susan, 353, 204, 507, 94,96 Scheffler, Johnny, 252 Scheirer, James, 435, 531 Schellack, Linda, 334, 205, 531, 122 Schenk, Karen, 440, 484, 256 Schickedonz, Jerry, 484, 225 Schieber, Don, 402, 213, 531 Schiefer, Linda, 430, 567, 233 Schiller, Jane, 370, 531 Schilt, John, 361,484 Schlotz, Randy, 388, 567 Schmidt, Mary, 309, 484, 238 Schmidt, Richard, 388, 567 Schnee, Janet, 484 Schneeberger, Ken, 219 Schneider, Dale, 245 Schneider, Dennis, 305, 507 Schneider, Janie, 417, 531 Schneider, Joseph, 164, 172, 178 Schneider, Norman, 232 Schoelen, Betty, 330, 484 Schoelen, Lillian, 321, 531, 176, 284 Schoen, Richard, 435, 567 Schoenhals, Linda, 567 Schones, Kay, 330, 204, 531 Schooler, Don, 484 Schooley, James, 402, 507, 171 Schott, Margaret, 197 Schott, Mary, 204, 507 Schott, Val, 342, 484 Schrader, Gregg, 170 Schrantz, Marcia, 430, 531 Schrempp, Ann, 417, 531 Schrick, Larry, 507, 218 Schrick, Mary, 264 Schroder, Emil, 567 Schroeder, Betty, 567 Schroeder, Eileen, 399, 206, 567 Schroeder, Harry, 391, 567 Schroeder, Jack, 484, 275, 275 Schroeder, Karen, 440, 507 Schuelke, James, 340, 507 Schuessler, C, 220 Schuette, Kathryn, 397, 484, 278 Schuetze, Raymond, 164 Schumacher, Maxine, 454 Schurter, Ronald, 168, 175, 235 Schuster, John, 531 Schutkesting, Judy, 440, 567 Schutten, Jenean, 441, 567 Schwab, Vickie, 397, 567 Schwartz, Janet, 567 Schwarz, Eugene, 350, 507 Schwarz, James, 350, 531 Schwarz, Kenneth, 329, 567 Schwarz, Robert, 450, 226 Schwende, Geoffrey, 287 Schwertfeger, Lynn, 430, 567 Schwertfeger, W., 402, 507, 168, 175, 177, 243 Schwoerke, Roland, 221 Scopton, Paul, 413, 567, 179 Scott, Barbara, 430, 507 Scott, Beverly, 430, 531, 238 Scott, Charles, 362, 484 Scott, Earl, 531 Scott, Helen, 397, 567 Scott, Ira, 171 Scott, Jackie, 305, 484 Scott, Jan, 531 Scott, Jeannine, 397, 567 Scott, Jimmy, 384, 531 Scott, John F., 389, 567 Scott, John H., 435, 567 Scott, John L., 357, 531, 268 Scott, Kevin, 413, 567 Scott, Lawrence, 484 Scott, Oscar, 242, 246, 263 Scott, Robert, 313,567 Scott, Roberta, 484 Scott, William R., 384, 507 Scott, William Ray, 305, 484 Scraper, Robert, 531 Scribner, Ronald, 354, 567, 190 Scroggs, Jane, 326, 567 Scruggs, Terry, 484, 271 Seacat, Joyce, 422, 567 Seale, Judy, 430, 567 Seals, George, 507 Seamster, Cynthia, 405, 507, 194 Searcy, Bryan, 507 Sears, John, 389, 567, 270 Seebeck, Dean, 357, 203, 210, 214,507,218 Seelig, Aleta, 441, 567 Seem, Katharine, 204 , 105 Seever, Kenneth, 567, 266 Segnar, Alan, 314, 567 Seiber, Mary, 430, 507, 219, 239, 242 Siefert, Mary, 190 Selby, David, 234 Selby, John, 358, 507 Selby, Martha, 405, 567 Selby, Terry, 413, 567, 266 Self, Dennis, 171 Sellers, Jimmy, 531,282 Sellers, Lonnie, 213 Sellers, Stephen, 413, 567 Sells, H. Grady, 484, 248 Sells, Romulo, 245 Selman, Cheryl, 334, 507, 264, 284 Selph, Carlton, 384, 567 Semple, Terrance, 362, 484, 100, 246, 251 Semrad, Ilene, 567 Semrad, Myron, 507, 234 Semtner, Sarah, 567 Sengupta, Shyama, 259 Serdaroglu, Murat, 258 Serrano, Fidel, 215 Serrano, Francisco, 210, 484, 216 Serrano, Luz, 424, 567 Service, Linda, 353, 484 Seshagiri, Natesan, 454, 259 Sessions, Berry, 389, 567 Settles, Charles, 384, 531 Sewell, Bobby, 252 Sewell, Martha, 309, 204, 205, 507, 186, 281,288 Sewell, Tim, 389, 531 Sexton, John, 450 Shackelford, Jerry, 413, 484 Shackelford, Larry, 263, 266 Shackelford, M., 507 Shackelford, Robert, 507 Shackelford, John, 350, 484 Shaddox, Karen, 306, 531 Shadid, Ali, 484, 261 Shafer, Patricia, 306 Shafer, Richard, 449 Shafer, Robert, 325,531 Shah, Bipinchandra, 454, 243, 259 Shah, Fatechand, 454, 243, 259 Shah, Gunvant, 294, 259 Shaklee, Lana, 441, 484, 105, 265, 268 Shah, Kishorkumar, 434, 259 Shah, Meghji, 259 Shah, Vijay, 484 Shaklee, John, 435, 507, 168, 179, 289 Shaklee, Lana, 219 Shamelin, Judi, 243 Shanahan, Richard, 366, 532 Shank, Sari, 397, 567 Shank, Thomas, 384, 567 Shannon, Dal, 333, 507 Sharp, Clarence, 95,251 Sharp, Gregory, 314, 484, 301, 97,98 Sharp, Kay, 405, 532 Sharpe, Robert, 250 Shaw, David, 484, 221 Shaw, Nanette, 317, 532, 264 Shaw, Terry, 329, 203, 205, 532 Shaw, Thomas, 313, 484 Shawley, Richard, 450, 226 Shea, Linda, 417, 532 Shearer, James, 450, 226 Shearer, Kathryn, 306, 484, 97 Shearhart, James, 389, 567, 219 Shedeck, Martin, 329, 507 Sheegog, Karen, 337, 532 Sheehan, Kenneth, 389, 567 Sheehan, Sherry, 334, 567 Sheets, Arch, 449 Sheets, Christine, 317, 567, 264, 285 Sheets, Gary, 98 Sheets, Gloria, 309, 507, 279 Sheffield, Gerald, 402, 507 Shehabi, Massoud, 389, 532 Shelby, Larry, 171 Shell, Barbara, 422, 204, 532, 239, 264, 279 Shell, David, 450 Shelton, Charles, 346, 484, 508 Shelton, Irwin, 384, 532 Shelton, Jane, 353, 567 Shelton, Jean, 353, 567 Shelton, Michael, 568 Shepherd, Kathy, 334, 568 Shepherd, Marianne, 339, 532 Shepherd, Richard, 313, 532, 217 Shepherd, Tommy, 389, 568 Shepherd, William, 357, 568 Sheridan, Phillip, 349, 484, 170, 180, 182, 95, 246,251 Sheriff, Mary, 321, 532 Sherman, Judith, 422, 568 Sherrer, Jerry, 235 Sherrer, Robert, 213, 235 Sherrill, John, 252 Sherrill, Karen, 397, 532, 266 Sherrill, Sandra, 440, 484 Sherrill, T. Scott, 216, 91, 100 Sherrill, Ward, 435, 508 Sheward, Howard, 305, 508 Shibley, Carolyn, 405, 532 Shidler, Donna, 337, 532, 283 Shidler, Frank, 484, 170 Shields, David, 532 Shields, Jimmy, 164, 178 Shields, Robert, 369, 508, 246 Shields, Susan, 397, 206, 568 Shimanek, Linda, 424, 207, 568 Shinn, Deborah, 430, 532 Shipley, Charles, 361, 484, 95 Shipman, Billy, 508 Shipman, Jimmie, 413, 568 Shipman, Robert, 322, 207, 568 Shires, Wiley, 435, 532 Shirley, James, 508, 216 Shirley, Julia, 430, 508 Shirley, Ronald, 375, 380, 203, 209, 249 Shiroma, Susumu, 454 Shiver, James, 413, 532 Shoaff, Eric, 384, 568 Shobe, Robert, 349, 508 Shofner, William, 413, 568 Sholar, Patricia, 339, 484, 236 Short, James, 305, 484 Short, Martha, 397, 508 Short, Phillip, 508 Shoup, Vicki, 422, 568 Shoushtarian, M., 508, 258 Shreve, John, 252 Shriver, Jim, 266 Shriver, Judy, 485, 194, 272, 281, 284 Shriver, Steven, 391, 532, 231, 286 Shrock, Herbert, 181, 243 Shroff, Donald, 435, 568, 268, 271 Shropshire, Phyllis, 441, 508 Shrouf, Margaret, 430, 532 Shull, Gary, 485 Shupe, Barbara, 399, 207, 568 Shupe, Mary, 485, 265, 268 Shupe, Robert, 369, 485, 247 Shyam, Radhe, 454, 245, 259 Sieber, Cheryl, 532 Sieber, Fred, 92, 231 Siebert, Michel, 330 Siegel, Larry, 389, 568 Siegfried, Diana, 441, 568 Siegismund, Lee, 435, 508, 431 Siever, Twyla, 399, 568 Sievers, Douglas, 287 Sigl, Katherine, 399, 206, 568 Sigler, James, 413, 568 Sigmon, Michael, 340, 485, 301, 247, 249, 287 Silberberger, Linda, 306, 508 Silk, William, 402, 568 Silker, Alan, 221 Silker, T. H., 212, 220 Silkey, Linda, 417, 568 Silver, Donald, 508 Silvernail, Meri, 397, 568 Silvey, Tedd, 532 Simmons, Delvin, 318 Simmons, Dennis, 389, 568 Simmons, Donald, 568 Simmons, Ella, 397, 508 Simmons, James, 508 Simmons, Jim, 354, 532 Simmons, Kathleen, 397, 568 Simmons, Leon, 508 Simmons, Linda, 508 Simmons, Michael, 288 Simmons, Sharon, 430 Simms, Lewis, 252 Simms, Mark, 389, 209, 568, 231, 260 Simms, Norris, 358, 485 Simms, Winona, 441, 568, 264, 285, 260 Simon, Eugene, 449, 226 Simon, Gary, 391,531 Simons, Larry, 391, 508 Simonson, Patricia, 422, 568 Simpson, Annette, 321, 568, 264 Simpson, Chris, 362, 568, 230 Simpson, Larry, 362, 532 Sims, Sandra, 422, 568 Sims, Toni, 405, 568 Sinclair, Donald, 346, 568 Sinclair, John, 249 Singh, Jitendra, 259 Singh, Suman, 454 Singelton, Dwight, 384, 568 Singelton, Royce, 318, 203, 205, 485, 166, 170 Sinha, Sachchida, 454, 259 Sipes, Barbara, 397, 568 Sise, Glenn, 365, 568 Sisney, Susan, 422, 568 Sizelove, Cary, 212 Skarky, Marshall, 413, 531 Skeeles, John, 450 Skeistaitis, Walter, 166 Skidgel, Darrell, 568 Skinner, George, 389, 568 Skinner, Jack, 369, 531 Skinner, Susan, 317, 568 Page 603 Skouby, Dorothy, 204 Slaight, Steven, 568 Skeeles, John, 226 Slaight, Steven, 358 Sliger, Donald. 213, 508 Slish, John, 225 Sloniker. Michael, 402, 508, 171, 180 Small, Linda, 270, 269 Smallen, Wadie, 169, 175 Smalley, Glenda, 441, 568 Smalley, Jimmie, 222, 278 Smalley, Larry, 253 Smallwood, Ronney, 288 Smart, Cheryl, 306, 508, 238 Smasal, Jean, 350, 508 Smay, Earl, 384, 532 Smelser. Janie, 317, 508, 238 Smeltzer, John, 532 Smiley, Chesley, 196 Smith, Albert, 310, 568 Smith, Andrew. 322, 485, 245, 266 Smith, Betsy, 104, 281 Smith, Betty, 399, 206, 209, 568, 270, 286 Smith. Brenda, 417, 568 Smith, Brian, 391, 568 Smith, Carol Jean, 441, 204, 532 Smith, Carol J., 309, 532 Smith, Carol L., 330, 532 Smith. Carolyn, 353, 532 Smith. Charles, 232 Smith, Chester, 402, 508, 241, 243 Smith, Christine, 485, 255 Smith, Connie, 330, 485, 255 Smith, Dana, 441,485 Smith, Darrold, 389, 508 Smith, David E., 305, 485 Smith, David R., 485, 225 Smith, Dixie, 378, 508 Smith, Doris, 532 Smith, Douglas, 508 Smith, Douglass, 389, 568 Smith, Dudley, 384, 508, 171, 181 Smith, Edmond, 349, 568 Smith, Elaine, 430, 568 Smith, Esthel, 325, 568 Smith, Gary Dee. 435, 568 Smith, Gary D., 508, 171, 287 Smith, Gene Smith, Grover. 532 Smith, G. G., 196 Smith, Jackie, 274 Smith, James, 384, 568 Smith, Jerry, 213 Smith, Jimmie, 240, 281 Smith, Joe, 448 Smith, Joseph, 568 Smith, Joyce, 441, 508 Smith, Karen, 417, 568 Smith, Kathleen, 430, 532, 230 Smith, Kenneth, 305, 508 Smith, Larry E., 384, 532 Smith, Larry J., 217 Smith, Linda Kay, 353, 568 Smith, Lena, 397, 532 Smith, Leslie, 405, 532, 241 Smith, Linda Kaye, 317, 204, 508 Smith, Linda L., 430, 532 Smith, Lydia, 309, 207, 568 Smith, Marsha, 378, 568 Smith, Michael R., 181 Smith, Michael S., 318, 532, 228 Smith, Mike, 389, 568, 172 Smith, Monte, 389, 568 Smith, Nancy, 326, 485 Smith, Norman, 243 Smith, Orlin, 144 Smith, Pat, 378, 485 Smith, Patricia K., 422, 569 Smith, Patricia N., 309, 508, 270 Smith, Patsy, 397, 569 Smith, Paul, 322, 508 Smith, Rita, 397, 569 Smith, Richard, 485, 169, 175 Smith, Ronald, 485 Smith, Roselan, 532 Smith, Russell, 333, 569 Smith, Sharon L., 405 Smith, Sharon Marie, 417, 508 Smith, Sharon M., 441, 532 Smith, Sluggo, 271 Smith, Steve, 305, 532 Smith, Sunny, 508 Smith, Vicky, 417, 569, 264 Smith, Vinson, 322, 508, 245, 280 Smith, Wendell, 454, 218 Smith, Woodrow, 164 Smithart, Hazel, 424, 532, 264 Smittle, James, 389, 569 Smysor, Travette, 422, 569 Sneed, Carole, 430, 532 Sneed, Laura, 334, 569 Snethen, Donald, 384. 532 Snider, Randy, 95,246 Snider, Stephen, 342, 569 Snow, Carl, 569 Snow, Mary, 270 Snowden, Mervin, 214 Snyder, Carol, 237, 239 Snyder, Cheryl. 430, 569 Snyder, Cynthia, 422, 569 Snyder, Helen, 441, 508, 264 Snyder, Joyce, 485 Snyder, Larren, 485, 242, 250, 252 Snyder, Linda, 422, 569 Snyder, Rhodora, 485 Snyder, Susan, 508 Sober, Barbara, 330, 508 Sober, John, 225 Soden, Cynthia, 405, 532 Soderstrom, James, 384, 532 Sodowsky, Melvin, 329, 532, 221 Sodowsky, Willard, 449, 226 Soejima, Mitsuhiko, 454 Soirez, Resley, 448 Sollars, David. 325, 569, 249 Solliday, Charles, 454 Solomon, Linda, 441, 569 Sommers, Stephen, 532 Sompayrac, Jacque, 441 Sompayrac, Robert, 350, 485, 243, 294 Somsuan, Wijit, 262 Sooter, Matthew, 235 Sorenson, Helmer, 76 Souders, Judy, 441, 569 Souders, Richard, 402, 485, 230 Southard, David, 389, 435, 569 Southard, Richard, 485, 243, 246 Souther, Thomas, 349, 508, 168 Southerland, Benny, 211, 485, 216, 231 Southward, Anna, 378, 532 Souza, Dennis, 384, 569 Spaeth, Carolyn, 441, 569 Spalding, Christina, 337, 569, 286 Spalding, Harold, 449 Spangler, Judith, 281 Spanier, Jeffrey, 358, 508, 287 Spanier, Joseph, 358, 485, 287 Spann, June, 422, 569 Sparkman, Carolyn, 405, 532 Sparkman, Larry, 263, 268 Sparks, Frances, 430, 508 Sparks, Harvey, 340, 508 Sparks, J., Stanley, 314, 508 Sparks, Jauhree, 430, 204, 209, 508, 284 Sparks, Judith, 397, 485 Sparks, Nancy, 337, 204, 532, 236, 239, 264 Speakes, Roy, 384, 569 Speakman, Kandee, 215, 91 Specht, Charlotte, 430, 485 Speer, Ann, 424, 569 Spelman, Jeffery, 345, 508, 194 Spence, Larry, 532 Spencer, Boyd, 310, 569 Spencer, Flora, 399, 569 Spencer, Gerold, 485 Spencer, Harold, 220 Spencer, Orville, 508 Sperling, Kenneth, 448, 227 Sperry, Ann, 441, 508 Sperry, Bobby, 221 Spickelmier, Thomas, 314, 532 Spindle, Davy, 168, 175 Spitler, Richard, 350, 569 Spitznas, Mary, 430, 569 Spiva, George, 413,485 Splawn, Oma, 378, 485, 281 Spleth, Stephen, 310, 211, 569 S pore, Steven, 329, 508, 171 Spradlin, Jimmy, 532, 282 Spraggins, Diana, 378, 209, 508, 239, 242 Sprague, Lois, 317, 532 Springfield, Thomas, 318, 532 Sprinkle, Sharon, 405, 533 Sprouse, Rex, 384, 533 Sprowso, Mitchell, 349, 569, 181, 182 Spunaugle, Lonnie, 389, 486 Spurgeon, Jimmy, 248 Spurgeon, Linda, 264 Spurlin, Florence, 378, 533 Spurlin, Judy, 405 Spurlin, Ronald, 361, 485 Squire, Juanita, 405, 207, 569 Srinivasan, N., 454, 248, 259 Srivuthana, T., 262 Stack, Joanne, 405,486 Stackingly, Gilbert, 231 Stacy, Phyllis, 204, 174 Staff, Connie, 309, 204, 508, 240, 242 Stafford, Doll, 353, 569 Staiger, Donald, 384, 508, 218 Staigmiller, Robert, 486, 216, 89 Stallings, William, 384, 569 Stamper, Jean, 339, 569 Stanford, Carl, 212 Stanford, Thomas, 329, 486 Stanley, Arthur, 181 Stanley, Susan, 422, 533 Stansel, Linda, 486, 272, 270 Stansell, Linda, 264 Stanton, Carroll, 473, 486, 165, 169, 175 Stanton, James, 389, 533 Stark, Sheryl, 441, 569, 238 Starkey, Charles, 449 Starks, Bill, 486, 280 Starks, Leslie, 413, 214, 486 Starr, Jacqueline, 397, 486 Starr, Max, 322, 533 Starr, Rex, 402. 454 Starr. Richard, 322, 206, 533, 283 Starrett, John, 354, 569 Stasik, Sharon, 422, 569 Staten. Sandra, 486, 264 Staton, Dale, 384, 213, 533 Staton, Dan, 384, 213, 533 Staub, William, 318,569 Staude, Steven, 384, 569 Staude, Oscar, 384, 533 Stauffer, Deanna. 397, 533 Stauffer, Rojean, 397, 569 Stavinsky, Milton. 389, 569, 271 St. Clair, Harold, 413, 533 Stedman, Richard, 450, 226 Steed, Richard, 384, 486 Steel, Charles, 413, 508 Steele, Michael, 177, 181 Steele, Terry, 389, 569 Steeper.Paula, 330, 533 Steer, Doveline, 569 Steichen, James, 329, 212, 569 Steigleder, Jon, 430, 486 Steimer, Jana, 430, 508 Stein, Dale, 569 Steinbock, Susan, 417, 533 Steincamp, Erwin, 172 Steincamp, Lynn, 389, 486, 169 Steiner, Carl, 342, 508, 171 Steiner, Larry. 342, 533, 280 Steinkoenig, Leo, 486 Stell, Joyce, 424, 569 Stephens, David, 221 Stephens, Donald F., 413, 508 Stephens, Donald W., 354, 508, 168 Stephens, Elizabeth, 337, 533 Stephens, Judith, 430, 509, 280 Stephens, Judy, 317, 569 Stephens, Larry, 342, 509 Stephens, Sandra, 441, 533 Stephens, Sherrel, 397, 569, 264 Stephenson, Guy, 345, 569 Stephenson, Marsha, 486, 281 Stephenson, Randell, 413, 486 Stephenson. Richard, 362, 509 Stepp, Linda, 422, 569 Stepter, Sherrill, 402, 486 Sterk, Sharon, 430, 533 Sterling, John, 225 Sterling, Mary, 321,486 Sterling, Paul, 454 Stevens, Don, 211,212 Stevens, Henry, 413, 569 Stevens. Ronald, 413, 209, 533, 256, 279 Stevenson, Vicki, 378, 569 Steward, James, 218, 281 Steward. Judy, 399, 205, 209, 533,219 Stewart, Donna, 330 Stewart. Harley, 218 Stewart, James B., 354, 486 Stewart, James M., 384, 569 Stewart, Jo, 317, 569 Stewart, Larry, 486 Stewart, Marsha, 441, 533, 237, 239 Stewart, Millie, 378, 486 Stewart, Patricia, 416, 569, 264 Stewart, Thomas, 283 Stewart, Tomme, 358, 533 Stewart, Wanda, 378, 569 Stice, Sheryl, 334, 486, 89, 93, 98, 233 Stidham, Gene, 342, 533 Stidham, Walter, 310, 213, 486 Stierwalt, Jerry, 413, 509, 289 Stiles, Nancy, 215 Stiles, Raymond, 210, 215, 486 Still, David, 389, 509 Still, Richard, 83 Stinchcomb, Deann, 441, 533, 96, 219 Stinchcomb, Janet, 441, 569 Stiner, Truman, 250 Stinson, Gordon, 413, 509, 179 Stitt, Mary. 424, 204, 533 Stitt, Samuel, 391, 569 Stiver, John, 214,486, 244 Stivers, Diana, 430, 533 Stock, Elizabeth, 397, 569, 278 Stockinger, Gilbert, 384, 486 Stocksen, Dennis, 391, 533 Stockton, Ben, 365, 533 Stodola, Judith, 430, 509 Stogner, John, 362, 486, 225 Stogner, Paula, 397, 569 Stokes, Roberta, 378, 533 Stolhand, Glen, 454 Stone, Eric, 271 Stone, Karl, 486, 238,271 Stone, Kathleen, 422, 206, 569 Stone, Kay, 370, 487 Stone, Loyd, 213 Stone, Sharon, 260 Stone, Susan, 306, 533 Stoner, Alex, 214,487,218 Storey, Charlotte, 397, 533 Storm, Carolyn, 441, 209, 509, 233, 238 Storm, Charles, 384, 533 Storm, George, 214, 244 Storm, Gregory, 413, 570 Storm, Sue, 405, 570 Story, Jeanette, 570 Story, Pamela. 405, 570 Stout, Donald. 358, 454, 98 Stout, Jack, 215 Stout, Kenneth, 358, 203, 511, 533 Stout, Marcia, 430, 533 Stovall, Mickey, 306, 487, 96 Stover, Jerry, 218 Stowe, Diane, 399, 570 Stowell. Ronnie, 263, 268 Strain, Marvin, 170 Strain, Mary, 422, 570 Stratton, Jerry, 533 Stratton, Linda, 422, 570 Stratton, Michael G., 487 Stratton, Michael L., 365, 203, 97 Straw. Karen, 430, 533 Streck. Patrick, 350, 570 Street. Nancy, 306, 205, 533, 173 Streich, Terry, 218 Streller, Johnny, 241 Stribling, James, 225 Strickland, Carolyn, 533 Strickland, John, 570 Strickland, Michael, 389, 570 Stricklin, John, 413 Stricklin, Lissa, 378, 570 Stringer, Linda, 370, 487, 237, 239, 242 Strokey, Paul, 435, 533 Stromberg, Maryelle, 378, 487 Strong, Clinton, 533, 234, 268, 271, 283 Strong, Sherleen, 353, 533 Strother, David, 413, 533 Stroud, Steve, 414, 570 Stryker, Phillip, 454 Stuart, James, 228 Stuart, Sandra, 317, 533 Stubblefield, Laure, 414, 570 Stubbs. Marion, 397, 570 Stuckey, Everett, 384, 570 Stump, Sheridan, 330, 204, 205, 533 Sturdy, Jerry, 225 Sturgis, J ere, 342, 570 Stuteville, Jack, 414, 570 Su, Chao Tien, 257 Su, Dennis, 214, 197, 256, 282 Suagee, Janice, 321, 533 Sudar, Kenny, 509 Suddeth, Steven, 349, 533 Suess, Vern, 414, 509 Suesz, Mary, 441, 533 Suggs, Jack, 389, 570, 181 Sullens, Judith, 422, 533 Sullivan, David, 533 Sullivan, Kathleen, 405, 570 Sullivan, Kenneth, 414, 509, 171 Sullivan, Lawrence, 246 Sullivan, Michael, 314, 570 Summar, Kenneth, 435, 570 Summers. Dow, 487 Summers, James, 449 Summers, Thomas, 435, 570 Summers, Walter, 414, 570 Sumner, Philip, 217 Sumter, Paul, 487 Sumto, Paul, 289 Sun. Litel, 257 Sumil, Saran, 256 Surbeck, Steven. 375, 435, 570, 431 Surender, Irukulla, 454 Surface, Ronnie, 414, 570, 274 Surratt, Lynn, 576 Suskey, John, 77 Sutherland, Deloris, 397, 533, 219 Sutherland, Jerry, 384, 487, 169, 175 Sutherlin, Thomas, 414, 570 Suthers, George, 216 Suthers, Grady, 533, 216 Suthers, Neal, 283 Sutton, Linda, 430, 204. 533 Svymbersky, Philip, 350, 454 Swabb, Mary, 420, 509 Swadley, Nina. 378, 533 Swaffar, Robert, 83, 92 Swafford, Bill, 449 Swaim, Robert, 487 Swanda, Larry, 329, 487, 224, 271 Swank, Nan, 321, 570 Swanson, Michael, 389, 570, 248 Swanson, Robyn, 264 Swarts, Gary, 414, 509 Sweringel, Don, 384, 493, 509 Swearingen, Eugene, 76 Swearingen, Linda, 570 Swearingen, Scott, 361, 570, 194 Sweeney, Daniel, 350, 533 Sweeney, Dee, 389, 570 Sweet, Arnold, 178 Sweney, Deirdre, 533 Swenson, Jayne, 397, 570 Swindle, Stefanie, 337, 487, 237, 239 Switzer, Phil, 310, 570 Swopes, Danny, 333, 570 Sykes, Rebecca, 306, 509 Sykora, Ernest, 435, 487 Sylvester, Martha, 430, 570 Symes, Clarence, 314, 570 Symes, Linda, 173 Synar. Bonita, 317, 533 Taber, Franklin, 487 Tabor, Charles, 389, 570 Tabor, Larry, 322, 487 Taggart, Barbara, 487 Taggart, Donna, 317, 570, 302 Taggart, Karen, 309, 533, 279 Taggart, Wayne, 487, 289 Taherbhai, Husein, 243, 256, 259 Tai, Lucy, 257 Talbot, Sue, 570 Talcott, William, 221 Taliaferro, Gary, 435, 570 Taliaferro, Royal, 266 Tallent, Daisel, 265, 266 Tallent, Donald. 329, 533 Tallent, W., Dwight, 389, 509, 221 Talley, Joyce, 441, 570 Talley, Sanford, 349, 570, 225 Tallman, Jo, 422, 509 Tally, Ayla, 282 Taluc, Frances, 397, 570 Taluc, Stanley, 509 Taluy, Ayla, 454 Tanahashi, N., 454 Tannery, Dickie, 509 Tapp, Ralph, 389, 210, 211, 487 Tapp, Richard, 487 Tarbox, George, 350, 570 Tarlton, Wallace, 509. 289 Tarr, Barbara, 430, 533 Tate, Gary, 358, 509 Tate, John, 289 Tate, Michael, 435, 570 Tate, Tonya, 321, 533, 173 Tatum, Linda, 370, 487 Taulbee, Dale, 171 Tautfest, Rexford, 329, 487, 216 Tayar, Jayne, 378 Taybo, Jrree, 260 Taylor, Alan, 384, 570 Taylor, Brenda, 317,487 Taylor, Darlita, 237, 239 Taylor, Dianna, 417, 570 Taylor, George, 449 Taylor, Geraldine, 378, 570 Taylor, Jack, 447 Taylor, James G., 450, 226 Taylor, James R., 342, 570 Taylor, Jane, 570 Taylor, Jimmie, 217 Taylor, John, 384, 570 Taylor, Katherine, 417, 570 Taylor, Laura, 397, 534 Taylor, Lawrence, 435, 570, 266 Taylor, Linda, 334, 570 Taylor, Marcia J., 337, 534, 190 Taylor, Marcia L., 397, 570 Taylor, Nora, 353, 534, 92, 270 Taylor, Robert J., 305, 509 Taylor, Robert L., 303, 509 Taylor, Ronald, 365 Taylor, Rondea, 378, 534 Taylor, Ronnie, 357, 570 Taylor, Samme, 397, 570, 264 Taylor, Sandra, 570 Taylor, Susan D., 405 Taylor, Susan G., 397, 570 Taylor, Susan L., 397, 570 Tays, William, 414, 571 Tayyib, Md Abu Ali, 258, 261 Teague, James, 350, 571 Teague, Luther, 414, 571, 181, 242 Team, Howard, 402, 487, 255 Techasiriwan, Pin, 262 Tedder, Charles, 268 Teel, Bill, 346, 571 Teel, Margaret, 334, 534 Teel, Nancy, 405, 534 Teel, Pete, 329, 571 Teel. Raymond. 391,571 Tefft, Ann, 441, 534 Tefft , Roberta, 441,487 Teheranchi, Cyrus, 487 Teis, Maurice, 362, 534 Temple. Fred, 571 Temple, Harrison, 509, 249 Templeton, Nelia, 397, 534 Teng, Chuan Chin, 257 Tennille, Carl, 354. 487, 182 Terpstra, John, 454 Terrell, Don, 384, 534 Terrell, Glenda, 264 Terrill, Monica, 266 Terrill, Vera, 441, 534 Terry, Daniel, 225 Terry, Kathy, 571 Page 604 Terry, Larry, 534,231 Terry, Phillip, 402, 571 Terry, Sharon, 422, 571 Terry, Thomas, 263, 268 Tessema, Berhanu, 258 Teter, Delinta, 378, 571 Teter, Mitchel, 325, 571 Thacker, Dale, 389, 571, 279 Tharp, Russell, 391,534 Thatcher, Michael, 571, 252 Thayer, Randy, 448, 224 Thayer, Sandra, 430 Thebpatiphat, K., 262 Theilen, Harvard, 487 Thomas, Becky, 339, 534 Thomas, Betty, 441, 534 Thomas, Brenda, 417, 571 Thomas, Bruce, 435, 571 Thomas, Constance, 321, 509, 230 Thomas, Donna, 422, 509, 238 Thomas, Eleanor, 430, 487 Thomas, Gerald, 245 Thomas, Jack, 431 Thomas, James, 346, 487 Thomas, Janie, 399, 534 Thomas, Jay, 487 Thomas, Jimmie, 414, 509 Thomas, John C, 349, 509 Thomas, John E., 76, 77 Thomas, Marilyn, 397, 571 Thomas, Mike, 449 Thomas, Pat, 571 Thomas, Peggy, 430, 487 Thomas, Ronald, 235 Thomas, Sandra, 422, 571 Thomas, Sharon, 430, 534 Thomas, Susan, 430, 571, 17 3, 239, 240. 264 Thomas, Wilbur, 303, 534 Thomason, Charles, 571, 266 Thomason, Gary, 534, 217 Thomason, Gertrude, 534 Thomason, Karen, 339, 571 Thomason, Mark, 487, 301, 95, 248 Thomblison. K., 441, 571 Thompson, Barbara, 417, 509, 253 Thompson, Buddy, 487 Thompson, Cheryl, 317, 509, 233, 284 Thompson, C, H., 252 Thompson, David, 361, 571 Thompson, Edward, 435, 571 Thompson, Franklin, 509 Thompson, George, 340, 487, 92, 283 Thompson, James R., 170 Thompson, James W., 389, 571, 266 Thompson, John, 391, 571, 287 Thompson, Judy, 441, 534 Thompson, Karen, 405, 571 Thompson, Kathleen, 571 Thompson, Larry, 384, 534 Thompson, Linda, 441, 571 Thompson, Melvin, 435, 571 Thompson, Phillip, 342, 571 Thompson, Richard, 241 Thompson, Robert D., 310, 534, 232 Thompson, Robert G., 389, 571, 268 Thompson, Robert M., 349, 509 Thompson, Sandra, 441, 204, 509, 219,256 Thompson, Sheron, 430, 487 Thompson, Susan, 405, 571 Thompson, Tana, 487, 237, 239 Thompson, Tana, 487, 237, 239 Thompson, Thomas, 509 Thompson, Victor, 358, 571 Thomson, D., Ann, 326, 487 Thomson, Mary, 534 Thome, Edwin, , 448, 227 Thornhill, Beverly, 422, 571 Thornton, Charles, 248 Thornton, Phyllis, 422, 571 Thornton, Roy, 333, 487, 282 Thornton, Vernon, 449, 226 Thrall, Charles, 384, 571 Thrasher, Peggy, 378, 487 Thurman, Carolyn, 422, 571 Ticer, William, 384, 487, 170, 180 Tidwell, John, 318, 571 Tisr, Jess, 144 Tiernan, James, 571, 287 Tietz, Beth, 378, 488 Tietz, John, 215 Tiger, John, 340, 488, 288, 260 Tighe, James, 246 Tillery, Jan, 306, 534, 173 Tillman, Mary, 422, 571 Tilson, Charles, 435, 571 Timmons, David, 168 Timmons, Joyce, 422, 571 Tinberg, Dennis, 534, 182 Tindel, Jerry, 357, 571 Tinnen, Robert, 329, 454 Tinnen, William, 534 Tippeconnic, John, 260 Tippeconnic, Mary, 430, 534, 260 Tippeconnic, Rosita, 260 Tippens, Terry, 310, 203, 534, 235 Tippett, Floyd, 384, 571 Tippie, Martin, 509, 279, 283 Tippins, Glenda, 405, 571 Tipton, Quinton, 211, 488 Tisher, Victor, 278 Titsworth, Howard, 350, 488 Titsworth, Tobie, 214, 218 Titus, Elizabeth, 430, 509 Toal, Nancy, 397, 509 Todd, Bob, 402, 534, 301 Todd, Gleen, 77 ToddJoe, 384, 534 Todd, Robert B., 384, 488 Todd, Robert L., 362, 488 Todd, Thomas, 509 Tohlen, Harold, 509. 171, 177 Tolbert, Veva, 397, 571 Tolle, Barbara, 330, 509 Tolle, Helen, 334, 205,488 Toller, Keith, 389, 571 Toma, Suzelle, 430, 534, 286 Tomko, Lawrence, 414, 488 Tomlinson, David, 509, 177, 95, 196, 248, 286 Tommey, Pamela, 488 Tone, Robert, 366, 488 Toney, Frances, 264, 266 Toney, James, 354, 534, 283 Toney, Jerry, 414, 488 Torgessen, Paul, 77 Touchstone, Ida, 417, 571 Toukan, Mohammed, 261 Toussaint, Gary, 322. 454 Towles, William, 384, 534 Townsend, William, 314, 534 Toyebo, Jerree, 422, 571 Tracy, Betty, 339, 284 Tracy, Chester, 402, 488, 216 Tracy, Richard, 256 Trautman. Linda, 441, 509, 264 Travers, Herman, 171 Travers, John, 389, 571 Travis, Leon, 171 Travis, Ruth, 397, 571 Treadwell, Michaela, 397, 571 Treat. Mary, 268 Treat, Ronald, 288 Tredway, Karen, 353, 224 Trenary, Frank, 534 Trent, Jerry, 181 Trent, John, 488 Trent. Luther, 384, 488 Trogdon, Lloyd, 509, 222 Trompler, Wilma, 509, 264, 265, 278 Trosper, Barbara, 488, 236 Trosper, Tom, 488 Troutman, Charles, 177, 179, 220 Troxel. James, 314, 534, 237 Troxell, Judy, 378, 509 Truel, Barry, 190, 194 Truman, Annette, 374, 422, 488, 90 Trussell, Herkley, 349, 214, 488, 95,244,251 Tryner, Kenneth, 384, 534 Tsai, Panaur, 257 Tsai, Tsung Yuan, 257 Tseng, James Jang, 257 Tsoodle, Marguerite, 422, 571 Tucker, B., 223 Tucker, Donald, 303, 534 Tucker, Eva, 430, 509, 236 Tucker, Glenn, 488, 170 Tucker, Janet, 399, 571 Tucker, Jay, 322, 488 Tucker, Jo, 534 Tucker, Kathi, 317, 571 Tucker, Melinda, 424, 571 Tucker, Patricia, 339, 204, 534, 94 Tucker, Ray, 435, 571 Tucker, Ronald, 534, 271 Tucker, Sandra, 337, 534 Tucker, Walter, 345, 509 Tukan, Nabil, 261 Turinsky, Mary, 441, 572 Turley, Robert, 402, 509, 400 Turner, Benjamin, 448, 227 Turner, Nancy, 321,488 Turner, Ralph, 354, 572 Turner, Thomas, 349, 534 Tuttle, Linda, 326, 509, 228 Tuttle, Steven, 389, 572 Twilley, John, 266 Twyman, Paschal, 77, 100, 186 Tyler, Janie, 397, 572 Tyler, Sherry, 417, 572 Tyner, Janice, 405, 572 u Ulken, Rosemary, 430, 509 Underwood, David, 488, 266 Underwood, Judith, 397, 572 Unrau. Arlis, 215, 488 Updyke, Gary, 488 Updyke, Susan, 488 Upp, John, 340, 489, 283 Upshaw, Sheila, 441, 572, 270 Urice, Joel, 379, 572 Usry, Milton, 233, 280 Utsler, Phillis, 378, 489 Utter, Fred, 389, 572 Uzzell, Steven, 384, 534, 179 Vahidi, M., 224 Vallance, Ronald, 435, 534 Vanantwerp, Gary, 489, 248 VanBuren, Linda, 489 VanBurkleo, Cheryl, 441, 534 VanCamp, Delores, 441, 572 Vance, Terry, 329, 203, 534, 172 VanCoevering, George, 424, 572 VanCura, Cynthia, 370, 572 VanCuren, John, 384, 572, 269 VanderWork, Mickey, 329, 534, 219 VanderWork, Carol, 219 VanDeventer, Robert, 572 VanDiver, John, 389, 572 VanDolsen, Karen, 334, 509, 173 VanDyke, Stephen, 207 VanFossan, Neal, 349, 489 VanHauen, Stephen, 228 VanHoorebeke, J., 422, 572, 264 VanHorn, Robert, 345, 489 Vanljprabha, S., 262 VanLandingham, C, 509 VanLandingham, D., 397, 572 VanLandingham, John, 342, 489 Vann, Lawrence, 435, 572 VanPielt, G., 204, 509 VanSchuyver, Danny, 572 VanTries, Joyce, 422, 572 VanWinkle, Robert, 489 VanZant, Marlene, 204, 209 Vardeman, Irene, 422, 572 Varner, Gordon, Jess, 414, 572, 248 Varvel, Roger, 365, 509, 168, 175, 179 Vascellaro, Frank, 384, 572 Vaughan, Carol, 397, 572 Vaughan, Carolyn, 489, 271 Vaughan, Eyvonne, 424, 509 Vaughan, Wendal, 489, 271 Vaughn, Carla, 397, 572 Vaughn, Dennis, 389, 572, 266 Vaughn, Hugh, 274 Vaughn, James, 509 Vaughn, Joy, 397, 572 Vaughn, Pamela, 422, 572 Vaughn, Robert M., 414, 572 Vaughn, Robert Marr., 362, 572 Vaughn, Rose, 424, 534 Vaughn, Sandra, 321, 572 Vaughn, Shirlene, 422, 572 Vaughn, William, 314, 572 Vaught, Donna, 309, 572, 233, 242 Veatch, Mary, 309, 509, 219 Venard, James, 213 Venkatachar, K., 454, 243, 259 Venkatram, Babu, 454, 243, 259 Venn, Stephany, 264 Venzke, Ken, 314, 534 Verba, Patricia, 397, 572 Verhalen, Laval, 454 Verhalen, Marilyn, 489 Vernardakis T., 275 Vernon, Nita, 378, 509, 284 Vesarucjnont, S., 262 Vess, Richard, 266 Vest, Don, 358, 489 Vick, Sharon, 266 Vickers, Nancy, 422, 572, 264 Vietti, Linda, 399, 207, 572, 269 Vincent, Mark, 244 Vining, Charles, 357, 572 Vining, James, 357, 489 Vining, Judy, 334, 489 Vinzetta, Pete, 362, 509 Vitale, Martha, 353, 509 Vitosky, Joie, 168, 175 Voegelein, Linda, 353, 572 Vogel, Richard, 271 Vogel, Stephen, 414, 534, 244 Vogt, Gary, 414, 510 Voise, Lary, 268 Volinci, Michael, 248 Vollmer, Nancy, 399, 206, 572 Volturo, Charles, 489 Vongvisith, P., 262 Vonruden, Thomas, 144 Vontungeln, Amanda, 337, 534, 110 Vontungeln, Vicki, 339, 572 Vorheis, Marianne, 489 Vorse, Donn, 414, 534, 263, 266 Voskuhl, Danny, 572 Voss, Wallace, 384, 572 Voth, Clarence, 534, 235 Voth, Ronald, 534, 235 Vowel, Christine, 430, 510 w Waddell, Jill, 334, 534 Wade, Crystal, 397, 534 Wade, David, 414, 572 Wade, Dorothy, 441, 489, 265, 266 Wade, Jack, 361, 510 Wade, Linda, 370, 572 Wade, Sonja, 241 Wade, Thomas J., 218 Wade, Thomas S., 572 Wadley, James, 454 Waggerman, Gary, 225 Waggoner, Charles, 248 Wagle, Jay, 313,203,534 Wagner, Evelyn, 265 Wagner, Kit, 384, 572, 271 Wagner, Linda, 338, 572 Wagner, Rickie, 220 Wagner, Roy, 489 Wagner, Sue, 266 Wagnon, Alton, 318, 572 Wagnon, John, 349, 535 Wair, Myrna, 321, 572 Waite, David, 252 Wakelee, Carol, 337, 489 Walcott, James, 449, 226 Waldron, Montrose, 234 Walker, Cheryl, 430, 572 Walker, Curtis, 489, 217 Walker, Frank, 225 Walker, James R., 402, 489, 196 Walker, James S., 489 Walker, Jimmie, 216 Walker, John, 305, 572 Walker, Jon, 391, 572 Walker, Joyce, 489, 264 Walker, Karen, 317, 489, 174 Walker, Larry, 310, 211, 510 Walker, Lorrin, 318, 535, 279 Walker, Mary Sa., 321, 535 Walker, Mary Su., 321, 510 Walker, O'Dell, 77 Walker, Ronald, 322, 572 Walker, Sharie, 430, 510 Walker, Vernie, 447, 227 Walker, Winona, 378, 489, 255 Walkup, Jerry, 535 Walkup, Terry, 535 Wall, Donna, 417, 572, 264 Wall, Elizabeth, 430, 535 Wall, Joan, 430, 204, 209, 510, 284 Wallace, Frank, 572, 244 Wallace, Georgan, 317, 454 Wallace, John, 361.489 Wallace, Leonard, 349, 489, 95, 243, 246, 251 Wallace, Linda, 441, 489, 240, 255 Waller, Pamela, 326, 572, 287 Wallis, Gary, 450, 226 Wallis, James, 243 Wallraven, Darrell, 384, 572 Walls, Carl, 414, 572 Walls, Geraldine, 378, 573 Walls, Josephine, 334, 535 Walsh, Eldon, 435, 573 Walta, Martha, 326, 206, 573, 302 Walter, Robert, 389, 573 Walters, Constance, 264, 271 Walters, Mary, 378, 535 Walters, Nancy, 378, 535, 264 Walters, Patrick, 305, 573 Walton, John, 489, 247, 251 Walton, Kay, 370, 535 Waner, John, 535 Wang, Fu Tieng, 257 Wangsgard, Alan, 384, 573 Warburton, Jerry, 489, 228 Ward, Alvin, 249 Ward, Hal, 169, 175 Ward, Jerry, 168, 175, 179 Ward, Joyce, 270 Ward, Lee, 450, 226 Ward, Patricia, 422, 535 Ward, Randy, 172 Ward, Robert, 232 Ward, Sue, 405, 535 Ward, Terry, 414, 573, 172 Ward, Wayne, 172 Warden, Henry, 313, 573 Wards, William, 345, 535 Ware, Bennie, 535 Ware, Brenda, 424, 490, 239, 277 Ware, John, 391, 573 Waris, Syed, 258, 261 Warma, Beverly, 424, 510 Warner, Larkin, 77 Warner, Michael, 389, 573, 196, 248 Warner. Victoria, 397, 573 Warnke, Linda, 378, 573, 219 Warren, Barbara, 430. 490 Warren, Carol, 422, 573 Warren. Charles, 449 Warren, Claudia, 417, 573 Warren, Dennis, 389, 573 Warren, Jana, 339, 205, 510 Warrick, Alice, 573 Washinka, Jacque, 285 Waters, Gary, 322, 535 Watkins, George, 318, 535 Watkins, Glenda, 417, 510 Watkins, Irving, 391, 573, 172 Watson, Clifford, 322, 573 Watson, Eric, 95, 241 Watson, Ray, 384, 573 Watson, Roy, 435, 573 Watson, Tony, 168, 175 Watts, Eddie, 535 Watts, Gary, 218 Watts. June, 430, 535 Waugh, Kathlyn, 326, 573 Waymack, James, 448, 227 Wear, Joan, 330, 510 Weatherford, Karen, 405, 573 Weatherly, Wayne, 342, 535 Weatherston, John, 349, 535 Weaver, Claireda, 399, 535 Weaver, Sarah, 430, 573 Weaver, Suzette, 330, 208, 535 Weaver, William, 490 Webb, Cleburne, 510, 171, 180 Webb, Jeffery, 346, 573 Webber, Timothy, 414, 535 Weber, Linda, 441, 573 Weber, Malinda, 337, 204, 535, 174 Weber, Martin, 369, 454 Weber, Phyllis, 422, 573 Weber, Richard, 535 Webster, Allen, 435, 510 Webster, Barton, 340, 490 Webster, Bobby, 252 Webster, John, 447, 227 Webster, Linda, 573 Webster, Ronald, 414, 510 Wedding, George, 163 Weddington, Charles, 225 Wedin, Marcia, 535 Wedman, Lynda, 441, 535 Weedin, Judith, 441, 535, 269 Weeks, Noel, 263, 268, 285 Weeks, Thomas, 384, 573 Weems, Sherry, 490 Wehling, Charles, 170, 180 Wehr, Wilma, 490, 228 Wehrenberg, Kenneth, 384, 510, 216 Weibel, Claudia, 339, 206, 573 Weibel, Kathryn, 339, 204, 535, 83, 268 Weigand, Bryce, 384, 573 Weigant, Marie, 219, 238, 278 Weigel, James, 345, 535 Weigle, Pamela, 339, 204, 510, 300, 174 Weinand, Jerry, 450, 226 Weingart, Louis, 342, 573 Weirich, Thomas, 357, 573 Weisman, Lammy, 318, 510 Weisman, Michael, 318, 535 Weiss, Marilyn, 441, 204, 510, 93,233,236 Weitzel, LeRoy, 435, 573 Welch, Darryl, 414, 535 Welch, Judith, 378, 490, 236 Welch, Lenora, 441, 523, 238 Welch, Linn, 342, 510 Welch, Sheridan, 397, 535 Welker, Beverly, 490 Wellborn, Dolph, 207, 535 Wellborn, Patricia, 378, 573 Weller, Janice, 424, 573 Wells, Dale, 305, 535 Wells, Gary, 389, 214, 490, 244, 251 Wells, Jon, 535 Wells, Larry, 510 Wells, Melody, 573 Wells, Robert, 490 Welty, Stephen, 216 Wendlandt, Dale, 447 Wendorff, Beverly, 284 Wendt, Karen, 334, 204, 510 Wendt, Stanley, 402, 490 Werhalen, Beverly, 236 Wertz. K.Dean, 314, 535 Wesley, Dan, 92 Wesson, Lenna, 378, 490 West, Alton, 573 West, Barry, 318, 535 West, Charles, 384, 573 West, Gary, 435, 535 West, Judith, 264 West, Loren, 573 West, Oliver, 490, 170 West, Raymond, 274 West, William, 384, 573 Westbrook, Carl, 214 Westbrook, Linda, 441, 573 Wester, Edwyn, 391, 573 Westermeyer, Joy, 441, 535 Westhoff, Frances, 264 Weston, Ray, 164, 173 Wetwiska, Carol, 573 Wetzel, Herbert, 266 Wharton, Larry, 243 Whatley, Phyllis, 430, 535, 236 Wheatley, Martha, 441, 573 Wheaton, Linda, 424, 573 Wheeler, Albert, 357, 207, 573 Wheeler, Billy, 414, 573 Wheeler. Don, 384, 535, 177 Wheeler, Edward, 414, 573, 220, 270 Wheeler. Edward, 346, 490 Wheeler, Jane, 339, 573 Wheeler, Janice, 422, 573 Wheeler, Kent, 342, 573 Page 605 Wheeler, Sharon, 430, 573 Wheeler, William, 266 Wherritt, Bart, 349, 205, 510, 234 Whetsell, Richard, 235 Whisnant, David, 402, 535, 172 Whitaker, Donald. 535 Whitaker, Major, 263, 266 Whitaker, Sandford, 181 White, Barry, 354, 198, 1, 203, 209,48,510,98, 188, 190, 287, 245 White, Edwin, 357, 510, 168, 179 White, Floyd, 490 White, Gary, 226 White, Jack, 271 White, James Allen, 216, 490 White, James Alton, 435, 573 White, James Dale, 91, 235 White, Jayne, 309, 204, 490, 239, 240 White, John O., 389, 573, 172 White, John R.. 384, 573 White, Judy, 430, 204, 209, 510, 173 White, Karen, 370, 206, 573, 264 White, Kerry, 339, 573 White, Mareyn, 306, 535, 239 White, Mary, 321, 573 White, Olive, 397, 204, 205, 209, 535, 173,264 White, Patsy, 422, 510 White, Phillip, 573, 242, 263, 268 White, Ralph, 389, 574, 268 White, Robert, 389, 574, 279, 294 White, Ronald, 454 White, Ruthanna, 339, 490, 265, 268 White, Sheri, 378, 490 White, Stephen, 450, 226 White, Steven A. 414, 574 White, Steven T., 414, 574 White, William R., 384, 574, 249 White, William Ro., 435, 574 Whitehouse, Patti, 430, 574 Whiteley, Charles, 362, 535 Whiteley, Gary, 414, 574 Whiteley, Michael, 414, 574 Whitfield, Buck, 361, 574 Whitfield, David, 361, 490 Whitlow, Linda, 430, 535 Whitnah, Vernon, 490, 216 Whitnah, Wayne, 389, 535 Whitney, Cynthia, 378, 574, 239 Whitson, Joy, 441, 535, 219, 279 Whitson, Sharon, 417, 574 Whittington, Charles, 510, 168, 175 Whitton, Betty, 204, 208, 97 Wiancko, Bruce, 454, 289 Wicker, Dennis, 216 Wiechman, Herbert, 305, 535, 243 Wied, Edwin, 490 Wiederkehr, A., 490, 170 Wieland, Linda, 405, 574, 242 Wiens, Carolyn, 422, 490, 237, 239 Wiewel, Max, 350, 535 Wiggins, Cheryline, 424, 574 Wight, Montea. 270 Wilburn, Garry, 510 Wilburn, Terry, 342, 535 Wilcox, Linda, 441, 204, 510, 91, 275 Wilde, Severin, 166, 170 Wilder, Lawrence, 345, 535 Wildman, David, 287 Wilenzick, Richard, 346, 574 Wiley, Connie, 370, 574, 302 Wiley, Phyllis, 422, 574, 236 Wilhelm, Bruce, 435, 535 Wilhelm, Phillip, 172 Wilhite, Gerald, 241 Wilhite, Jimmy, 253 Wilken, Terence, 535 Wilkerson, Loam, 322, 490, 301 Wilkes, Travis, 322, 490 Wilkinson, Paula, 317, 574 Wilks, Deborah, 430, 510 Wilks, Walter, 220 Willey, Chester, 354, 203, 535, 97, 266, 285, 286 Willey, Janet, 441,490 Willham, Oliver, 76, 77 Willhoite, Michael, 535, 266 William, Sharron, 417 Williams, Ann, 441, 215, 535, 219, 278 Williams, Carol, 317, 536 Williams, Danny, 490 Williams, Dennis, 263 Williams, Dewey, 536, 274 Williams, Diane, 337, 490, 176, 239 Williams, D., 258 Williams, Donita, 321, 211, 490, 113, 104, 281 Williams, Douglas, 256 Williams, Earl, 249 Williams, Emma, 378, 536 Williams, Gary, 358, 514 Williams, Gertrude, 399, 491 Williams, Harold, 447, 227 Williams, James B., 491 Williams, James Be., 574 Williams, James D., 454 Williams, James E., 574 Williams, James M., 414, 574 Williams, Janet K., 536, 190, 264 Williams, Janet L., 339 Williams, Jill, 422, 510 Williams, Jim C, 435, 574 Williams, Jim O., 389, 574 Williams, Jimmy, 310, 213, 491 Williams, John K., 314, 536 Williams, John V., 245 Williams, Karen, 430 Williams, Kathryn, 510 Williams, Kenneth, 435, 574, 172 Williams, Kenneth, 215 Williams, Kenny, 358, 536 Williams, Margaret, 374, 399, 206, 209, 574, 270 Williams, Marsha, 397, 574 Williams, Martha, 424, 574 Williams, Mary, 491, 89, 93, 220, 233, 236 Williams, Michael, 574 Williams, Michael D., 274 Williams, Michael G., 222 Williams, Nancy, 424, 510 Williams, Philip, 346, 574 Williams, Rebecca, 422, 574 Williams, Sharon, 510, 536 Williams, Stanley, 322, 203, 206, 536 Williams, Stephen, 491 Williams, Thomas, 193, 194, 288 Williams, Velvaree, 417, 574 Williamson, Russell, 314, 454 Williford, Richard, 168, 175, 234 Willingham, Jane, 417, 536 Willingham, Sally, 422, 574 Willis, Bennie, 417 Willis, Billie, 574 Willis, Jesse, 215 Willis, Jimmie, 389, 574 Willis, Richard, 247, 249 Willis, Rocky, 384, 574 Willis, Suanne, 405, 574, 264, 270 Willis, Walter, 391, 510, 263, 266 Willison, James, 536 Wills, Charles, 210, 213, 491 Wills, Gene, 223 Willsey, William, 361, 536 Willson, Charles, 389, 510, 225 Wilson, Alvin, 384, 574 Wilson, Barry, 345, 536, 252 Wilson, Billy, 345, 574, 266 Wilson, Carolyn, 378, 510, 239 Wilson, Carrel, 435, 574 Wilson, Charles, 345, 574 Wilson, Clyde, 402, 510, 400, 168, 175 Wilson, Dale, 221 Wilson, David A., 271 Wilson, David J., 491, 294 Wilson, Deana, 441, 574 Wilson, Donna, 353, 536, 173 Wilson, E. James, 274 Wilson, Gayle, 306, 574 Wilson, Jan, 405, 574 Wilson, Joseph, 346, 574 Wilson, Judith, 306, 574 Wilson, Judy, 397, 574, 266 Wilson, Karen, 424 Wilson, Linda, 430, 510 Wilson, Mark, 178, 247 Wilson, Nancy, 422, 574 Wilson, Nelda. 454 Wilson, Pamela, 334, 574, 302 Wilson, Patricia, 339, 536 Wilson, Paul, 318, 510 Wilson, Reagan, 318, 491, 301 Wilson, Richard, 414, 574, 179 Wilson, Robert D., 270, 287 Wilson, Robert G., 384, 574, 181 Wilson, Roger, 169, 175 Wilson, Ronald, 384, 575 Wilson, Steve, 250 Wilson, Terry, 314, 536 Wilson, Timothy, 402, 491 Wilson, W. Douglas, 358, 536 Wilson, Wallace, 491 Wilson, William A., 171, 181 Wilson, William H., 282 Wimberly, S., 575 Wimmer, Linda, 378, 575, 264 Winburn, Lillian, 90 Winchester, Jerry, 213, 510 Windle, Mary, 353, 510 Winfield, Bobbie, 417, 536 Winfrey, Deanna, 397, 575 Winkler, Sharyn, 378, 536, 286 Winningham, Sharron, 337, 491 Winningham, John, 144 Winter, Kenneth, 271 Winters, Judith, 317, 575, 264 Winters, Shirley, 441, 536, 272, 270 Winton, Thomas, 435, 575 Wintory, Kenneth, 389, 179 Wintory, Stephen, 414, 491 Wise, Donna, 370. 575 Wise, Elissa, 378, 510 Wise, Jimmy, 217 Wise, Joan, 334, 204, 510, 300, 83 Wise, Mildred, 399, 575 Wise, Robert, 345, 575 Wise, Steven, 365, 575 Wise, Tempest, 430, 575 Wise, William, 491 Wisherd, Sheila, 330, 206, 536 Wismith, Woodrowl, 77 Witcraft, Penelope, 339, 536, 264 Withers, Adell, 397, 575, 279 Withers, Larry, 357, 510 Witt, David, 435, 575, 274 Witt, Fred, 510 Witt, Kay, 491,288 Witt, Linda, 306, 510, 264, 281 Witt, Richard, 333, 575 Witt, Tom, 318, 491 Witt, William, 575, 224 Witte, James, 384, 536 Witten, Larry, 384, 575 Wojahn, Phyllis, 441, 510, 265, 266 Wojahn, Sarah, 536 Wolcott, Herbert, 414, 575 Woldemariam, Y., 258 Wolf, Joanne, 575 Wolf, Ruth, 430, 491, 239, 240 Wolf, Stephen, 510 Wolfe, James, 333, 575, 231 Wolfe, Mary, 491,279 Wolfe, Oquannah, 441, 575 Wolfe, Pamela, 417, 575, 264, 266 Wolfson, James. 340, 491 Wollard, Marvin, 414, 536 Womack, Jimmy, 384, 575 Womack, Mary, 397, 536 Womack, Norma, 399, 575 Wong, Paul Pang, 510, 257, 289 Wongtonglua, B., 262 Wood, Albert, 414, 575 Wood, Connie, 430, 510, 239, 242 Wood, Dale, 536 Wood, Gary, 435, 536 Wood, Jenny, 417, 575 Wood, Judith, 422, 510 Wood, Kent, 170, 180 Wood, Larry, 305, 575 Wood, Marilyn, 378, 491, 240 Wood, S. R., 275 Wood, Twyla, 397, 575 Wood, Victoria, 330, 510 Wood, William, 414, 491 Woodall, Harold, 384, 213, 536 Woodard, Marionette, 378, 536 Woodard, Martha, 334, 536 Woodcock, Joseph, 361, 536, 93 Woodfin, Marsha, 317, 575 Woodman, Richard, 357, 203, 510, 301 Woodmore, Wanda, 510 Woodruff, Allan, 402, 510 Woods, Carolyn, 430, 536, 195, 194 Woods, Elizabeth, 330, 491, 237, 239, 240 Woods, Kenneth, 384, 575, 172 Woods, Samuel, 77 Woodside, Wilbur, 248 Woodsow, E. L., 77, 190 Woodward, Jay, 218, 238 Woodward, Truman, 322, 536 Woodworth, James, 221 Woodworth, Teddy, 181 Woody, Charles, 414, 575 Woody, Patty, 206 Woodman, William, 380, 172 Woosley, Kay, 430, 510, 264 Wooten, Marcia, 123 Work, Pamela, 397, 575 Workman, Bobby, 391, 575 Workman, Ronald, 375 Worley, Edward, 384, 575, 181 Worrell, Raymond, 491 Wrede, Marchita, 424, 536 Wren, Dianna, 417, 510 Wright, Cheryl, 339, 536 Wright, David, 346, 575 Wright, George, 510 Wright, Jacqueline, 330 Wright, John, 345, 575 Wright, Judith, 422, 575 Wright, Lloyd, 362, 575 Wright, Nancy, 334, 575 Wright, Nancy Lynne, 399, 510 Wright, Phillip, 333, 536 Wright, Riley, 384, 536 Wright, Thomas, 414, 536 Wu, Shiingsun, 257 Wulf, Carla, 405, 575 Wulz, Jack, 228 Wyatt, Barbara, 242 Wyatt, Randy, 536 Wyche, Robert, 224 Wyckoff, Thomas, 384, 575, 181 Wycoff, Deborah, 405, 575 Wynne, Susan, 430, 284, 536 Yamani, Zaid, 454, 258, 261 Yancey, Don, 256 Yankee, William, 349, 491, 170, 180 Yarborough, Doyle, 349, 491 Yeager, Regina, 422, 575 Yeaman, Jimmy, 357, 575 Yerian, Connie, 430, 510 Yetman, Terrie, 430, 510 Yildirim, Metin, 258 Yip, Roland, 491, 256, 257, 282 Yongsmith, Viruch, 262 Yordi, Cathleen, 339, 1, 204, 48, 510, 188, 190,281,288 York, Kenneth, 414, 575 York, Thomas, 333, 491 Yost, Harvey, 536, 287 Yost, Sharon, 286 Youhne, Young, 275 Young, Carla, 430, 575 Young, Dewey, 496, 250, 252 Young, Ernest, 346, 491 Young, Janis, 309, 575 Young, Jesse, 536 Young, Joan, 326 Young, John, 270 Young, Karen, 306, 574 Young, Marcia, 370, 491 Young, Marilyn, 330, 574 Young, Melvin, 574 Young, Richard, 305, 536 Young, Steve, 575, 220 Young, Sue, 339, 206, 575, 190 Young, Susan, 326, 536 Young, Vernon, 575 Young, William, 384, 575 Youngblood, Roger, 389, 575 Younkin, Kenneth, 179 Yount, Jackie, 405, 575 Yuhnke, C. Richard, 345, 575 Zahl, Jerry, 310, 211,491 Zahl, Robert, 384, 575 Zaidi, Aleem, 261 Zajacek, George, 491 Zaloudek, Daniel, 314, 510 Zamoider, Margaret, 430, 575 Zanders, Ronald, 303, 491, 247, 251 Zang, S. Charles, 536, 252 Zawawi, Mouffaq, 222 Zevely, Zorita, 266 Zoldoske, Lannie, 218 Zoldoske, Linda, 378, 510 Zulflquar, Muhammad, 258, 261 Zumbro, Sybil, 441,491 Zumwalt, Jerry, 253 V e f966 Red kitt Pr' nted and Bound by THE CLIO PRESS Yearbook Division of the ECONOMY ADVERTISING CO. Page 606 Dear People ♦ ♦ ♦ Though I was editor, I can't take full credit for the book. There were a handful of people that my hat goes off to. First and foremost, to Mr. and Mrs. J. T. White of Dallas and California, without whose help and cooperation their son would have not been here. Then to the girls, Cathleen Yordi, associate, Jennifer Lamb, assistant, and LC (Lawanda Connally), secretary, who helped me throughout the year. The Student Publications De- partment was great, too, with help and advice from Mr. E. L. Woodson, director, and Mrs. Pam Rogers, secretary. As an engineer, I would have been lost, journalistically, had it not been for the technical advice of Miss Gene McRae and Mr. R. C. Walker of Southwestern Engraving Company in Tulsa, Mr. Bill Bywater of Economy Advertising Company in Iowa City, Iowa, and Mr. Hal Payne of Durand Manufacturing Company in Chicago. We started to work in September with the appointment of the editorial staff and the hir- ing of LC. We took picures in the ballroom, helped by the pledges of Pi Kappa Alpha. We checked in, filed, and numbered almost 14,000 pictures between Thanksgiving and Christ- mas. With the girls and Terry Denton, we stayed four days into the Christmas break for that. Then we hit the typewriters, and stayed into semester break to meet a copy deadline. This time we were helped by the whole Phi Psi colony. To the section editors I give my heartfelt thanks. These people took it upon themselves to get and write copy, schedule pictures, and type up everything to be sent in. These were: leaders, Terry Denton; beauties, Skip Greer; publications, Bill Elder; athletics and ROTC, Barney Lehmbeck and assistant George O'Reilly; organizations, Anne Cox and Connie Moyers; residences, Janet Williams and assistant Barbara Lynch; index, Nancy McDaniels; and distribution, Ron Scribner. We also had innumerable people to come in to work on staff — filing, typing, running errands, getting cokes and sugar cookies, and other odd jobs. They were too numerous to mention, but I must thank the Pikes, Kappas, and KD's that were in a big majority a lot of the time down here. We would have been nothing without pictures, and I wish to thank the staff photo- graphers, Barry Blackman, Bob Dimery, and Barry Truel. Mr. Paul McCrary of the Uni- versity Photo Service helped us out greatly on many of the residence features and half the organizations. Osborn's Studio took the individual pictures for the classes and residences sections, and the other half of the organizations. Mr. Bob McCormack of McCormack's Studio in Tulsa shot the Redskin Beauties. Mr. McCrary, Barry Blackman, Dick Darling, and Mr. George Stewart of Stewart's Photo Lab in Oklahoma City took the color shots in the opening section. Mr. Royce Craig of the Tulsa Tribune took the Aerial shot of the campus for the end sheets. And so, people, I give you Redskin 1966. Barry White, editor Redskin 1966 Page 607 Redskin 1966 . . . student yearbook published for the student body of Oklahoma State University, Stillwater. 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