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1986           REDSKIN         Oklahoma           State           University         Stillwater,           Oklahoma           74078         Volume           77         Copyright           ®           1          986           by           the           Redskin           Staff         photo           by           Tommy           White         OPENING         Perhaps           more           than           any         other           time           in           our           lives,         college           days           brim           with         Impact         Throughout           history,           books           have           been         written           for           many           reasons.           The           motives           for         binding           papers           in           a           compilation           are         countless.           Humans           create           beautiful           books         and           scary           books,           and           happy           books,           history         books           and           helpful-hint           books.           Like           a           lighted         match,           a           simple           volume           can           be           your           best         friend           or           worst           enemy.           It           can           incite           riots           and         drive           great           men           insane.           The           impact           of           a         book           can           literally           change           the           world.         A           book           is           perhaps           the           most           powerful           me-         dium for           catalyzing           human           emotion.           Is           it           any         wonder,           then,           that           our           forefathers           decided         college           years           deserved           to           be           chronicled           in         such           a           manner?         campus           life            5                  Impact         What           time           in           a           person's           life           is           more           de-         serving of           preservation           than           college?           Uni-         versity life           marks           for           many           the           first           tentative         steps           away           from           home,           the           severance           of           the         umbilical.           Many           fall           in           love           here           for           the           first         time.           Alliances           are           formed           that           last           a         lifetime.         photo           by           Chris           Barnes         campus           life           7         Impact         Memory           is           a           tricky           thing.           As           events           and         identities           pile           up           in           our           mental           file           cabinets,         dates           and           names           tend           to           be           misfiled           or           lost.         Senior           citizens           are           apt           to           argue           for           hours         over           yellowing           photographs.            Who           is           this         person           with           John,             they           will           say.            What           year         was           this?          •          photo           by           Lisa           Ziegler         8«campuslife         (            'df-                -X                  'pt              '            '          campus           life«9         1         KfMMN         Impact         College           is           a           time           of           extremes,           of           informa-         tion overload.           College           memories           for           some         are           a           comedy,           for           others           a           tragedy.           In           an         age           of           information           and           future           shock,           no-         body's college           memories           will           be           tedious.         Suffice           it           to           say,           then,           that           this           time           in           our         life           will           have           great           impact           on           our           minds.           The         dictionary           says           impact           is,            the           power           of           an         event,           idea,           etc.           to           produce           changes,           move         the           feelings.                       Given           that           college           is           a           time           of         great           emotional           upheaval           in           an           individual,         the           Redskin           staff           has           chosen            impact             as          the           theme           of           this           yearbook.         It           is           the           hope           of           our           staff           that           this           book         will           reflect           the           power           of           this           time           in           our         lives,           and           serve           as           a           time           capsule           to         enhance           and           correct           future           reminiscence.         photo           by           Christopher           Rush         photo           by           Eric           Bolt         campus           life            1           1         MUSIC           CHARITY         Live           Aid           benefits           world's           Fiungry         Television           may           no           longer           be           the           one-         eyed           monster           strategically           placed           in         American           homes           to           defile           and           corrupt         our           youth           with           sex           and           violence.           The         video           generation           is           upon           us           and           with           it         comes           a           tide           of           fresh,           vibrant           faces           run-         ning the           spectrum           from           mohawk           punker         to           neon           yuppie.           With           these           changes         comes           the           responsibility           and           the           power         to           make           an           impact           on           this           occasionally         heartless           and           cruel           planet           we           have           been         made           to           call           home.         Rock           music           has           been           given           a           whole         new           dimension           with           the           addition           of         television.           Performers           can           be           seen           on           a         regular           basis           on           television           through           video         clips.          Television           is           the           catalyst,                       says           Bob         Pittman,           chief           operating           official           for           MTV,         and           the           musicians           have           come           upon           this         realization           and           are           taking           advantage           of         this           new-found           media           -           and           not           all           for         selfish           means.         It           started           on           November           25,           1984,         under           the           careful           organization           of           Dublin         born           Bob           Geldof,           lead           singer           for           the         Boomtown           Rats           and           star           of           the           movie          Pink           Floyd          -The           Wall.          Geldof           had           seen           a           BBC           news           special         on           the           famine           situation           in           Ethiopia.          You           see           a           child           dying           on           your           televi-         sion screen           and           you           think,           I           can't           accept         that,           so           you           do           what           you're           capable           of         doing.           I           had           an           opportunity           to           do           some-         thing besides           just           put           my           hand           in           my         pocket,           which           a           lot           of           people           did.           But         that           seemed           inadequate           to           me.           No           mat-         ter how           much           you           gave;           it           wasn't         enough.           The           only           way           I           could           commit         myself           is           by           doing           what           I           do,           which           is         write           songs           and           sing           them,                       and           with           a         little           help           from           some           friends,           Geldof           did         just           that.         Duran           Duran,           Spandau           Ballet           and           Boy         George           and           John           Moss           of           Culture           Club         fame,           Phil           Collins,           Paul           Young,           Sting,         Bono           from           Ireland's           U2           ,           Bananarama,         Style           Council,           Status           Quo,           Ultravox,         Wham!           Robert           Bell           of           Kool           and           the           Gang         and           James           Taylor           rounded           out           the           38         person           musical           ensemble           that           came         overnight           to           the           forefront           of           an           un-         suspecting world's           attention.           Collective-         ly, they           were           known           as           Band-Aid           and         the           fight           against           hunger,           famine,           in-         justice and           all-that's-wrong-in-the-world         had           only           just           begun.         The           single            Do           They           Know           It's         Christmas                       written           by           Geldof           and           Midge         Ure           of           Ultravox           and           recorded           in           Trevor         Horn's           London           studio           sold           more           than           1         million           copies           in           it's           first           four           days           of         release           and           became           the           fastest           selling         record           in           British           history           reaching         number           one           on           the           British           charts           it's         first           week           out.         Geldof           said           that           the           total           amount           rais-         ed by           the           record           would           exceed           the           total         UNICEF           budget           for           1985           for           Ethiopia         and           the           rest           of           the           Horn           of           Africa.          It           doesn't           matter           who           gives           what           aid         or           who           is           to           blame.           The           point           is           28           mil-         lion people           in           the           Horn           of           Africa           may         die           within           1          2           months:           That           is           the           point.         The           issue           is           to           save           them.                    As           Band-Aid           hit           American           shores,           it         again           became           a           runaway           success,           but         Geldof           was           far           from           finished.         Meanwhile,           on           the           homefront,         superstars           Michael           Jackson           and           Lionel         Ritchie           inspired           by           Geldof's           Band           Aid,         put           pen           to           paper           and           with           Quincy           Jones         at           the           production           helm           formed           USA           for         Africa           and           wrote           the           famine           relief           effort          We           Are           The           World.          Twenty-one           lead           vocal           and           harmony         parts           showcased           the           dissimilar           talents           of         recording           greats           Lionel           Richie,           Stevie         Wonder,           Paul           Simon,           Kenny           Rogers,         Dionne           Warwick,           Willlie           Nelson,           Billy         JOel,           Tina           Turner,           James           Ingram,           Kenny         Loggins,           Kim           Games,           Huey           Lewis,           Cyndi         Lauper,           Steve           Perry,           Daryl           Hall,           Michael         Jackson,           Diana           Ross,           Bruce           Springsteen,         Ray           Charles,           ASI           Jarreau           and           Bob           Dylan.         A           night           to           remember           became           the         American           Anthem           for           Hunger.           Canadian         artists           Geddy           Lee,           Corey           Hart,           Bryan         Adams,           Joni           Mitchell           and           others           record-         ed under           the           banner           Northern           Lights.         Contemporary           Christian           artists           Amy         Grant,           Steve           Taylor           and           Russ           Taff         among           others           banded           together           to           form         The           Cause.           And           so           it           continued.           Ronnie         James           Dio's           guitarist           and           bassist           put         together           heavy           metal's           entry           into           the         African           relief           effort.           Latin           American           Ar-         tist and           even           the           pop           stars           of           africa         presented           a           concentrated           effort           for           their         fellow           country           men.         July           13,           1985:           LIVE           AID.           the           day           the         world           rocked.           Music           and           media           came         together           to           produce           one           of           the           most         monumental           efforts           of           human           compas-         sion in           written           history.         100,000           sunburned           rock           fans           filled           JFK         Stadium           in           Philadelphia           on           one           side           of         the           Altantic,           while           72,000           others         crowded           into           London's           Wembley         Stadium           on           the           Atlantic's           other           shore.           In         Philadelphia           alone,           1.500           lights,           120         oversized           amplifiers           filled           a           stage           of         twice           the           size           of           the           Jackson's           Victory         Tour,           requiring           75           miles           of           cable           and           7         million           watts           of           power           to           produce           music         that           would           be           heard           miles           away.           2,000         media           members           covered           the           1          6-hour         trans           Atlantic           event           that           was           viewed           by         2           billion           people           in           I           52           countries           around         the           world           via           I           2           live           satellites.         Although           the           London           finale           did           not         produce           the           greatly-rumored           and           hoped         for           Beatles           reunion,           fans           did           get           to           see         Robert           Plant           and           Jimmy           Page           reunite         Led           Zeppelin           with           Phil           Collins,           The           Who         together           again           for           the           last           time,           Ozzy         Osbourne           with           Black           Sabbath,           and         Crosby           Stills,           Nash           and           Young           together         for           the           first           time           in           1           I           years.           Among         some           of           the           other           moving           sessions,         Teddy           Pendergrass           made           his           first           con-         cert appearance           since           a           1982           car           crash         left           him           paraplegic.           He           sang            Reach           Out         (And           Touch)                       with           Ashford           and           Simpson         asking           the           audience           to           reach           out           and         touch           somebody's           hand.           George         Thorogood           brought           Bo           Diddley           and         Albert           Collins           on           stage           as           surprise         guests.           Jack           Nicholson           opened           the           JFK         concert           by           introducing           Joan           Baez.           Baez,         a           Woodstock           alumnus,           greeted           the         crowd           with            Good           Morning           Children           of         the           80's                       and           an           a           cappella           rendition           of          Amazing           Grace             and           'We           are           The         World.                       Daryl           Hall           and           John           Gates         shared           their           set           with           former           Tempta-         tions Eddie           Kendricks           and           Dave           Ruffin.         The           four           then           served           as           back-up           singers         for           Mick           jagger,           who           in           turn           generated         not           a           small           amount           of           sexual           electricity         on           a           duet           with           Tina           Turner           of            It's           Only         Rock           and           Roll.                    Rolling           Stones           guitarists           Keith           Richards         and           Ron           Woods           appeared           on           stage           with         Bob           Dylan           for           an           all           acoustic           set.           Phil         Collins,           after           an           early           performance           in         London,           hopped           aboard           a           Concorde           inn         order           to           also           perform           in           Philly.           The         Wembley           concert           closed           with           Paul           Mc-         Cartney leading           a           sing-along           of            Let           It         Be           Me             with           the           help           of           David           Bowie,         Pete           Townsend,           and           Bob           Geldof.           At           the         end           of           the           song,           Geldof           was           lifted           onto         the           shoulders           of           McCartney           and         Townshend           and           joined           the           rest           of           the         Wembley           performers           in           an           emotionally         charged           rendition           of           Band-Aid's           'Do         They           Know           It's           Christmas.                    The           Band-Aid           effort           continues           to           be           a         major           force           in           combating           world           hunger.         Through           the           ongoing           efforts           of           Bob         Geldorf           and           others,           countries           of           the         world           are           showing           they           really           do           care         about           starvation         illustration           by           Bob           Moler         campus           life            1          3         1          4           •campus           life          FAN'-TASTIC         Cowboy           spirit           more         than           a           band         when           the           University           of           Oklahoma         marching           band           takes           the           field           at         haiftime           in           Norman           they           are           introduced         as            the           Pride             and           come           to           be           im-         mediately known           by           this           moniker.           Ap-         propriately dubbed,           they           are           in           stature          the           Pride             as           well           as           in           name.           Seven-         ty-six miles           to           the           north           another           such         nickname,           not           quite           as           well-known           but         definitely           as           deserved,           is           attached           to           the         Cowboy           marching           band           from           Oklahoma         State.           Our           marching           band           unit           is           collec-         tively referred           to           as            the           Spirit           of           Okla-         homa,   and           a           more           apt           tag           could           not           be         given.          The           Spirit             refers           to           more           than           just         the           Cowboy           Band,           however.           It           refers           to         the           general           frame           of           mind           of           all           OSU         fans.           They           are           boisterous,           active,           rowdy,         spirited           individuals           who           have           come           a         long           way           from           the           fair-weather           friends         of           five           or           six           years           ago.         Cowboy           fans           and           Cowboy           spirit           are         now           die-hard           traditions           at           OSU           and           a         major           abstacle           for           our           Big           Eight           com-         petition.         The           spirit           quickly           becomes           a           phobia         that           everyone           gets           caught           up           in           and         drawn           into.           Pistol           Pete,           a           nationally           ac-         claimed mascot,           is           never           at           a           loss           for         antics.           The           regional           champion         cheerleading           squad           always           has           one           or         two           all-staters           in           it's           roster           and           i f         nothing           else           the           pom           pon           squad           always         seems           to           get           the           blood           circulating.         But           the           spirit           does           not           stop           with           the          spirit             units           —           it           goes           onto           the           field         with           the           Spirit           drum           and           the           Spirit           ride.         It           flows           down           along           the           sidelines           into         the           team,           whether           it's           Hansen's           or         Jones'           it's           there,           it's           real           and           it's           appre-         ciated.         But           nowhere           can           the           real           spirit           of           OSU         be           better           exemplified           than           in           the           fans         themselves.           The           cheering           and           yelling         form           the           bleacher           bums           in           their           long         coats           and           painted           faces           to           the           neat         organization           of           the           Cowboy           Co-eds.         When           it           comes           to           school           spirit           and           sup-         port, the           pride           may           be           down           south           with         their           noses           in           the           air,           but           the           courtesy           of         the           Cowboys           is           in           Stillwater           where           the         true            Spirit             of           Oklahoma           makes           its         home.         m         campus           life            1           5         HOMECOMING          Here's           looking           at           '85          Homecoming           comes           but           once           a           year,         so           students           like           to           make           the           most           of           it.         Working           on           floats,           decorating           houses,         painting           windows,           making           signs           and           cof-         fee occupied           many           in           the           weeks           before         the           game.         This           year's           Homecoming           theme           was          Here's           Looking           at           You,           OSU...A           Cen-         tennial Decade           View.                       It           was         everywhere,           on           floats,           windows           and         people's           backs.         Other           phenomena           occurred:           elaborate         structures           for           floats,           house           decorations         appearing           on           campus           literally           overnight,         people           disappearing,           only           to           reappear         days           later           with           a           glazed           look           in           their         eyes,              chanting               'pomp,              pomp.                    Homecoming           had           officially           begun.         Hard           work           paid           off           for           some.           Sigma         Nu           and           Chi           Omega           won           first           place           in           the         Class           AA           House           Decoration           division.         Second           place           went           to           Alpha           Chi           Omega         and           Delta           Upsilon           and           third           place           win-         ners were           Zeta           Tau           Delta           and           Delta           Tau         Delta.           Class           A           House           Decoration           win-         ners were           Kappa           Alpha           Theta           and         Sigma           Chi,           f irst           place,           and           Stout           Hall,         second           place.         Other           Homecoming           traditions           are           the         walkabout,           parade,           homecoming           dance         and           the           crowning           of           the           homecoming         queen.         The           walkabout,           when           people           walk         about           looking           at           different           house           decora-         tions, occurred           the           night           before           the         game.           Students           crowded           the           streets,         looking,           walking           and           bringing           traffic           to           a         halt.           Babes-in-arms,           parents,           townspeo-         ple, alumni,           pets           and           others           joined           the         crowd.           Judging           of           the           house           decorations         took           place           during           the           walkabout.         The           giant           Homecoming           pep           rally           took         place           at           Lewis           Stadium           after           the         walkabout.         The           Homecoming           parade           was           Satur-         day morning.           Floats           representing           dif-         ferent organizations,           the           OSU           band           and         cars           carrying           the           homecoming           queen         candidates           comprised           the           parade.           Peo-         ple thronged           the           streets           early           to           get           a         good           view.         After           the           parade.           Poke           fans           worked         themselves           into           a           frenzy           for           the           game.         The           Pokes           played           the           Kansas           State         Wildcats.           The           game           was           a            good'un.          The           Pokes           won,           35-3.         During           halftime,           winners           in           the           house,         float           and           overall           competition           were           an-         nounced and           the           homecoming           queen         crowned.           She           was           Janet           Leach,           Still-         water chemical           engineering           major.         Other           winners           were,           in           Class           AA           float         competition,           Kappa           Delta           and           Alpha         Gamma           Rho,           first           place.           Second           place         went           to           Phi           Mu           and           Alpha           Tau           Omega,         an d           third           place           winners           were           Delta           Zeta         and           Lambda           Chi           Alpha.           Class           A           float         winners           were           Chi           Omega           and           Sigma           Nu,         first           place,           Alpha           Chi           Omega           and           Delta         Upsilon           second.           Third           place           winners         were           Kappa           Alpha           Theta           and           Sigma           Chi.         Sweepstakes           winners,           those           with           the         highest           overall           points           in           Homecoming         competition           were           Chi           Omega           and           Sigma         Nu.           The           President's           Cup,           awarded           for         the           most           outstanding           single           entry           went         to           Alpha           Gamma           Rho           and           Kappa           Delta.         Winners           in           the           sign           competition           were         Phi           Mu           and           Alpha           Tau           Omega,           iirst         place.           Second           place           were           Zeta           Tau         Alpha           and           Delta           Tau           Delta,           third           place         were           Delta           Zeta           and           Lambda           Chi           Alpha.         Homecoming           provided           a           good           time         for           all.           With           the           hard           work           put           into         floats,           decorations           and           other           activities,         some           Pokes           were           pooped.           After           the         game,           the           Homecoming           spirit           was           still         present.           A           dance           to           celebrating           the         slaughter           of           Kansas           State           and           living         through           Homecoming           let           everyone            let         go.             Some           filled           local           eateries,           such           as         Eskimo           |oe's,           The           Fox           and           Fargo's.           Any         open           doorway           on           the           strip           was           filled         with           happy           poke           fans.         Homecoming           might           be           considered           a         state           of           mind.           Diversions           like           classes           try         to           keep           one           from           fully           participating,           but         usually           don't.         Homecoming           is           fun.           Everybody           gets           a         little           bit           caught           up           in           it.         Even           before           Homecoming           '85           is           over,         before           the           chicken           wire           comes           down         and           the           pomps           are           thrown           away,           plans         for           next           year           are           being           made.         campus           life            1           7         n          GOOD           SEX         Dr.           Ruth's           visit           stirs           up         statewide           controversy         As           students           milled           about           in           the           Stu-         dent Union           ballroom,           waiting           for           Dr.         Ruth           Westheimer           to           take           the           podium,         the           atmosphere           was           self-conscious           and         tense.           State           Rep.           Bill           Graves,           R           —           Okla-         homa City,           had           lashed           out           at         Westheimer           s           appearance           at           OSU,           say-         ing,   that           gal           advocates           anal           inter-         course... that's           what's           causing           AIDS.          Eight-hundred           applauding           spectators         leapt           to           their           feet           when           the           self-styled         sex           therapist           appeared.           Many           had           seen         her           frequent           visits           to           the           David           Letter-         man           Show           or           listened           to           her           radio           pro-         gram.         Westheimer           told           OSU           students           it           is         important           to           be           a            sexually           literate         society,                       and           that           she           intended           to           dispel         certain           myths.           In           her           famous           Euro-         clinical           accent,           she           said           education           was         the           first           step           toward           curing           sexual         dysfunction.          It           is           so           important           to           talk           about           these         things,             she           said.            Sexual           activity           is           and         ought           to           remain           a           private           thing;         however,           it           helps           to           talk           about           it.          '          '         Unwanted           pregnancies,           Westheimer         said,           are           caused           by           myths.            Girls           come         to           me           and           say,            I           thought           I           couldn't           get         pregnant           the           first           time,'           We           have           got           to         dispel           some           of           these           things.          Masturbation           is           a           subject           area           sur-         rounded with           myths,           Westheimer           said.         A           security           official           escorts           Rev.           Billy         Joe           Clegg           from           tlie           Student           Union         ballroom           stage           at           Dr.           Rutli         Westheimer's           lecture           to           OSU           students         (above.)           Let           us           bury           the           myths           that           masturba-         tion creates           insanity,           blindness           or           that           it         will           grow           hair           on           your           palms.           I           see           all           of         you           looking           at           your           palms           now.                    The           legality           of           abortion           was           another         issue           Westheimer           said           she           endorsed.           The           abortion           law           must           remain           legal.         Before           1970,           women           with           money           could         obtain           abortions           in           Mexico           and           Europe.         I           certainly           don't           advocate           it           as           a           con-         traceptive, but           if           there           is           a           contraceptive         failure,           it           must           remain           legal.                       This         statement           met           with           audience           applause.         During           Westheimer's           question-and-         answer           session,           trouble           came           in           the         form           of           Billy           Joe           Clegg,           a           1986           guber-         natorial candidate.           Clegg           asked         Westheimer           if           she           had            accepted           Jesus         Christ           as           her           personal           lord           and           savior.          Clegg           was           booed           by           the           audience.         Shouts           of             Sit           down!             and             She's           Jew-         ish!   filled           the           air.         When           Westheimer           ended           her           pres-         entation Clegg           leapt           onstage           and           ac-         costed her,           saying           he           was           placing           her         under            citizens           arrest.                       Security           police         quickly           apprehended           Clegg           and           dragged         him           twisting           and           flailing           from           the           stage.         Students           certainly           had           their           fill           of           ex-         citement at           Westheimer's           lecture.           And         hopefully           many           left           the           auditorium           with         a           renewed           sense           of            sexual           literacy.          campus           life            19         N         STUDENT           CENTERS         Students           voice           religious           views         Every           student           has           experienced            one         )f           those           days.             They           consist           of           such         lappy           events           as           waking           up           late           for           class,         lunking           a           test           and           having           an           argument         vith           a           friend.         No           one           ever           said           college           would           be         ;asy.           In           times           of           adversity           where           and         ow           do           students           cope?         Many           students           find           student           centers           a         ;ource           of           familiar           background.         Charles           Davis,           junior           and           council         nember           of           the           Baptist           Student           Union         lays           he           decided           to           attend           because           he         las           many           Christian           friends           to           do           things         vith           or           just           share           problems.         The           Union           offers           social           activities,           trips,         3ible           study,           singing           and           guest           speakers.         Dn           Tuesday           and           Thursday           nights           60         ;tudents           regularly           attend.         The           Nazarene           Student           Center            also           has         3ible           study           and           praise           services.         4owever           students           there           like           to           compete         n           intramural           sports.          It's           a           chance           to           be           athletic,             says         jophomore           Randy           Zabel.            The           at-         Tiosphere           is           great           because           the           attitude         s           to           have           fun.                   The           center           also           has           a           group           for           stu-         dents who           like           to           sing.           Zabel           says           it's           an         excellent           ministry.          i           came           here           because           my           brother           was         lere           but           I           like           it;           it's           a           neat           place,                       says         Zabel.         IVlany           local           churches           offer           a           university         :enter           within           the           church.          A           church           in           Stillwater           is           a           place           to           go         where           people           can           share           common           beliefs         and           backgrounds,           '           says           senior           Anna         Ayers.           Ayers           is           a           member           of           Hillcrest         Baptist           Church.           She           also           attends           the         Campus           Crusade,           a           Bible-study           group         that           meets           on           Tuesday           nights           for           about         an           hour-and-a-half.         Ayers           says           sometimes           finding           time           to         attend           is           difficult.            Or           I           may           not           feel           like         going.           But           it's           discipline.           We           usually         study           something           that           I           can           apply           to           my         life.           Afterward           I           feel           better.                    Local           churches           always           welcome           stu-         dents for           special           programs.         November           14th,           Stillwater           Church           of         Christ           presented           a           guest           speaker,           Jeff         Walling.           His           topic           was           motivation.          Walling           was           great.           He           has           a           way           of         making           you           want           to           listen.           He's           really         funny           to           listen           to,                       says           junior           Gayle         Koger.           Koger           is           a           member           of           the           Uni-         versity Center           at           the           Stillwater           Church           of         Christ.          Things           now           are           temporary.           If           you         look           at           the           world           around           you,           that's         depressing           and           there's           better           things           to         come.           So           what           if           you           make           a           bad         grade,                       says           Koger.         Some           students           are           very           much           involved         with           a           church.         Robin           Huckabay,           fifth-year           senior,           is           a         Eucharistic           minister           and           an           acolyte           for         St.           John's           University           Parish           and           Catholic         Student           Center.         Huckabay's           says           his           goal           is           to           follow         the           teachings           in           the           Bible           by           using           them         every           day.         Huckabay           was           reared           as           a           Prebsterian         but           after           becoming           interested           in         Catholisism           he           enrolled           in           a           religious         education           course           and           later           joined           the         Catholic           church.          Everything           the           Catholics           believe           in         has           a           basis           for           in           the           Bible.           It's           more         meaningful,             says           Huckabay.         In           addition           to           churches           and           university         centers,           the           campus           offers           religious         clubs           like           the           Navigators.          I           became           a           Christian           through           the         Navigators,                       says           senior           Patsy           Carver.         Navigators           is           an           international           Christian         organization           which           provides           discipleship         training.         Activities           include           Saturday           morning         fellowship,           sports,           rallies,           evangelism         and           Bible           studies.         Carver           says           her           goal           is           to           tell           people         about           God           and           help           them           in           their           rela-         tionships with           Him.         The           Christian           Bookstore           does           a           large         amount           of           business           with           students.         Manager           Dennis           Carroll           says           most         students           who           enter           are           either           looking         for           music.           Bibles           or           gift           items.         KCFO           is           a           contemporary           gospel           sta-         tion.   I           listen           to           KCFO           if           my           radio           can         pick           it           up,                       says           senior           John           Sczzesny.          But           i           do           like           listening           to           my           Amy           Grant         and           Michael           W.           Smith           tapes.          When           I           get           to           feeling           down           and           need         something           to           pick           me           up           that           always         works.          photo           by           Craig           Williams         AIDS           CRISIS         He           was           one           of           Hollywood's           most         popular           actors.           His           illness           drew           world-         wide attention           to           an           incurable           disease.         He           was           the           catalyst           for           research.         Rock           Hudson           died           at           59.         The           killer           was           Acquired           Immune           Defi-         ciency Syndrome           (AIDS).           AIDS           was           first         identified           in           1981.           Some           3,572           cases         have           been           reported           since           then           in           which         70           to           1          00           percent           of           the           patients           die.         AIDS           is           a           virus           which           attacks           the         body           s           immune           system,           rendering           it         unable           to           resist           disease.           The           condition         most           often           affect           male           homosexuals,           in-         traveneous           drug           abusers           and         hemophilacs.         Many           doctors           say           symptoms           include         night           sweats,           swollen           lymph           glands           and         severe           weight           loss.           The           disease           can           even         lead           to           inflammation           of           the           brain           in         some           cases.         Research           suggests           the           probability           of         contagious           transmission           exchange           of         body           fluids           such           as           blood,           urine,           semen,         saliva           and           perspiration.           AIDS           victims         have           low           or           totally           absent           helper           T-         lymphocytes           levels.           Patients           also           have           a         reduced           level           of           natural           killer           cells,         recently           associated           with           effective         resistance           to           cancer.          You           can           carry           the           virus           around           and         not           necessarily           have           AIDS,                       says           Dr         IVliller           of           the           Oklahoma           State           University         Hospital.         Miller           says           at           present           no           students           she         knows           of           are            reported           as           having           the         disease.         Five           students           at           the           most           have           ex-         pressed a           concern           in           knowing           about           the         disease,           says           Miller.         Many           people,           for           fear           of           catching         AIDS,           refuse           to           donate           blood.           In           March         the           Red           Cross           began           screening           donated         blood           using           the           HTLV-III           method.           This         test           measures           whether           a           person           has         built           an           antibody           to           the           disease.           The           test         is           not           designed           to           diagnose           people           who         may           be           suffering           from           AIDS.         The           testing           for           AIDS           is           done           on           a         blood           sample           at           the           AIDS           Task           Force,         Tulsa           or           Oklahoma           City           Health           Depart-         ment.         The           public           has           several           concerns           about         the           risk           of           donating           blood,           says           Tulsa         Red           Cross           representative           Duke           Kastrisin.          There           are           no           risks           in           donating           blood.         The           equipment           is           sterilized           and           once           it           is         used           it           is           then           destroyed,                       says         Kastrisin.         Hemophilacs           have           a           higher           risk           level,         Kastrisin           says          .         22«campuslife         AIDS           can           spread           quickly           if           certain         measures           are           not           taken.           Some           problems         that           exist           have           become           very           controver-         sial, for           instance:         •School           officials           are           trying           to           decide         how           to           deal           with           183           people           under           18         known           to           have           the           disease.           No           children         have           been           found           to           have           acquired           AIDS         in           school,           day           care,           foster           care           or           other         casual           contact.            No           United           States           public         school           system           has           admitted           a           child         known           to           be           infected           with           AIDS.         •The           Defense           Department           will           soon         be           requiring           military           recruits           to           submit         to           blood           testing           in           order           to           expose           the         disease.         •Officials           across           the           country           are           trying         to           close           gay           bath           houses           in           order           to         help           stop           the           spread           of           AIDS.         As           of           yet,           there           is           no           cure.           Many           AIDS         patients           seek           solace           in           psychological         counseling.         The           counseling           depends           on           the           indi-         vidual more           than           anything           else,           says         Miller.         Hudson           made           his           illness           public           in           July.         Hollywood           celebrities           joined           together           in         raising           benefits           to           help           other           victims.         Even           though           Hudson           died,           he           created         an           awareness           of           the           deadly           disease.         ,.-- '          I                           L                     I         lA           k '          FIT           OR           PHFT?         Exercising           the            option         to           exercise         The           so-called            fitness           craze             of           the         eighties           has           forced           OSU           faculty           and         students           to           take           a           second           look           at         themselves.           These           days,           the           emphasis           is         on           physical           fitness;           looking           and           feeling         good.           Thin           isn't           in           anymore.           Key         phrases           are            get           a           shape,           while           getting         in           shape             and            build           it           up,           while           taking         it           off.           I           lift           to           improve           my           image           and           to         make           me           feel           better           about           myself.         Besides           I           have           to           carry           my           girlfriend's         luggage,                       said           James           Richardson,           junior.         Richardson           gained           65           pounds           in           slightly         over           a           year           by           following           a           strict           weight-         lifting           program.         Webster's           Riverside           Dictionary           defines         'fit                        in           two           ways.           The           first           and            most         well-known           definition           is              to           be           physical-         ly fit                        However           the           second           definition,          adapted            to           an            end,            aim            or           design,                    also           pertains           to           the           current           emphasis           on         fitness.           Exercise           helps           individuals           adapt,         mentally           and           physically,           to           everyday           life.          For           me,           running           is           a           stress           relaxant,          said           OSU           vice-president           of           research           Bill         Sibley.             Sibley             runs             about             two             miles         every           day,           sometimes           with           several           of           his         colleagues.          It's           like           a           modern           form           of           the         business           lunch,                       Sibley           said.            A           lot           of           us         run           together           and           informally           exchange         ideas           on           how           to           do           things           and           make         improvements           in           various           programs.          I           used           to           play           handball,           but           running         is           quicker           and           less           involving.                    Fitness           comes           in           many           shapes           and         sizes.           The           smooth,           elongated           muscles           of         the           swimmer           or           dancer           are           as           carefully         cultivated           as           the           bulging           biceps           and         rounded           calves           of           the           weight           lifter.           It           is           a         matter           of           personal           preference           and           in-         clination.          I           enjoy           swimming           because           its           good         exercise,           and           it's           fun,                       said           Renee           Kolar,         OSU           sophomore,            in           fact,           it's           the           best         sport           around           for           toning           your           whole         body.           It's           not           as           strenuous           on           the           indi-         vidual muscles           as           jogging           and           running.         Besides,           it           burns           three           times           as           many         calories           per           mile.                    24           •campus           life         Other           fitness           options           include           tennis,         aerobics,           bicycling,           dancing           and           stair-         running.           Often           choices           are           limited           by         busy           time           schedules           and           varying         weather.          Running           stairs           is           a           convenient           way           to         exercise,                       said           Staci           Robertson,           soph-         omore.   I            don't           have           to           go           out           of           my         way           or           spend           a           lot           of           time.           It           doesn't         matter           what           time           of           day           it           is           or           what           the         weather           is           like,           and           it           keeps           me           from         gaining           weight.                    Commitment           and           perseverance           are         essential           to           the           success           of           an           exercise         program.           Finding           the           time           to           exercise         regularly           is           one           of           the           most           difficult         steps           in           starting           and           maintaining           an           ex-         ercise routine.          I           need           to           exercise,           but           I           just           don't         seem           to           have           the           time.           When           I           do,           1         always           feel           better           about           myself           after-         ward. I           need           to           start           finding           the           time,                    said           Laurie           Steel,           freshman.         Another           student           had           a           different           view-         point.   I           just           don't           have           the           time,           and           I         hate           to           sweat,                       said           Kelly           Reed.            If           you         want           to           exercise           —           okay.           If           not,           that's         okay,           too.          The           current           exercise           trend           is           doing         more           than           revitalizing           the           average         American's           image;           it           is           boosting           the         American           economy.           Exercise           books,         tapes,           records           and           videos           have           become         a           national           obsession.           Many           stars           are         creating           and           marketing           exercise           pro-         grams that           race           up           the           best-seller           lists           as         soon           as           they           appear.           Clothes           designers         devote           a           great           deal           of           time           and           effort           to         designing           comfortable           and           stylish         clothes           to           work           out           in.           Fitness           clubs         enroll           entire           families           and           expand           at           a         phenomenal           rate.           Stores           stock           greater         amounts           of            health           foods                       to           meet           the         growing           demand,           while           natural           food         stores           specialize           in           providing           healthy         alternatives           to           junk           food.         It           remains           to           be           seen           whether           this         emphasis           on           physical           fitness           is           a           passing         fad           or           a           new           way           of           life.           Time           will           un-         doubtedly tell.                    f         b.         fc         )im           Buser           holds           his           elbows           high           and         his           head           down           as           he           works           out           In           the         OSU           pool           (far           left).         The           face           of           Leo           Hunt           reflects           deter-         mination, stamina           and           vigor           as           he         persues           his           fitness           program           (left).         A           sea           of           legs           Is           reflected           In           gym-         nasium mirrors           during           an           OSU         aerobics           class           (above).         photos           by           Lisa           Ziegler         «ii i J'         campus           life           2           5         ;            7  t         LETHARGY         LOOMS         Writer           cites          shutdown           syndrome          Over           several           illustrious           years           at           OSU         in           the           early           '70s           there           was           nude           pot-         smoking           on           the           Strip,           random           streaking         throughout           the           campus           and           even         demonstrations           against           Richard           Nixon.         The           headlines           and           editorials           on           the           Dai-         ly O'Collegian           pages           documented           state         legisl ators'           efforts           to           end           statements           of         obscenity,           the           students'           movement           to         legalize           marijuana           and           the           parody           of         student           dress           codes.         Yes,           times           have           changed           in           the           80's,         and           so           has           the           Meaning           of           Life.         At           OSU           life's           greatest           question           seems         to           have           been           forgotten,           losing           much           of         its           excitement.           The           Meaning           of           Life           has         taken           on           new,           exclusive           overtones.         Of           course           OSU           was           never           a           hotbed           for         activism,           but           cheap           labels           describing         what           was           happening           here           in           the           70's         pale           in           comparison           to           present           ones.         The           Meaning           of           Life           for           the           majority           of         OSU           students           currently           translates           into         the           following:         Jam           shorts           come           in           1000           different         designs:            If           Ronald           Reagan           didn't           exist,         it           would           be           necessary           to           invent           him:          trading           wheat           options           on           home           com-         puter: you           are           what           you           wear:           eternity         should           be           spent           in           a           tanning           bed:           selec-         ting VHS           or           BETA:           obtaining           all           credit         cards:           guzzling           wine           coolers           and           dropp-         ing Certs.         1           remember           when           life's           meaning           here         was           not           characterized           by           materialism,         conservatism           and           a           peculiar           fascination         for           TV           game           shows           and           soap           operas;           it         translated           into           speaking           your           mind           and         using           your           education           to           help           improve         society,           regardless           of           political           affiliation.         What           happened?         In           1972,           my           mother           showed           me           The         Meaning           of           Life.         She           took           me           to           a           rally           at           the           Interna-         tional Mall           protesting           Richard           Nixon's         commencement           speech.           I           carried           a           large         sign           scrawled           in           Crayola           which           showed         Nixon's           face           in           a           medicine           bottle           over           a         skull           and           set           of           crossbones.         It           was           a           very           strange           feeling           to           be           a           7         year-old           kid,           waving           my           fists           at           U.S.         government           corruption           with           hundreds           of         others,           but           it           seemed           to           mean           some-         thing.         Back           then           there           was           some           indication         of           a           social           consciousness.           However,           that         seems           to           have           disappeared           for           the         present.         Ironically,           a           1975           study           by           Yale           Uni-         versity described           Stillwater           as            breeding         still           minds.                       I'm           sure           many           would           agree         this           characterization           still           applies.         The           situation           could           be           called           the         Shutdown           Syndrome,           which           is           charac-         terized by           being           easily           propagandized.         But           there           is           still           hope           for           the           masses.         The           peace           movement,           though           smaller,         may           be           the           last           significant           remnant           of         the           real           Meaning           of           Life           at           OSU           right         now.         There           are           still           a           select           few           who           are         now           working           to           end           the           nuclear           arms         race           and           educate           the           public           about           real         concerns           in           the           world.         All           of           us           should           be           thankful           for           that.         —By           Miles           Moffeit         campus           life«2           7         THE           REAL           WORLD         students           make           It           on           their           own         OSU           mom           drops           off           her           pre-schooler         before           going           to           class           herself           (right).         In           a           photographic           self           portrait,           Chris         Barnes           pours           over           stacks           of         homework           at           his           apartment           (above).         lames           Chavez           seems           to           enjoy           scraping         and           puttying           his           house           in           preparation         for           painting           (far           right).         photo           by           Chris           Barnes         X--         2           8           •campus           life         photo           by           Mychaelyn           Rine                  •uriPI                           I         (         r         ri         photo           by           Lisa           Ziegler          At           2:00           a.m.           I           can           walk           into           my           own         kitchen,           in           my           own           house,           and           cook         my           own           food.           '           —           Jill           Burgins         Dorm           life,           many           students           feel,           is           an         unforgettable           and           often           harrowing           ex-         perience. Accordingly,           the           praises           of         off-campus           living           are           widely           sung,         luniors           |ill           Burgins,           Susan           Payne           and         Cindy           Rogers           lease           a           house           a           few           blocks         from           the           campus.         '            My             share             of             four             bedrooms,             two         baths,           a           yard           and           one           third           of           the           bills         costs            about             the             same             as             my             former         dorm           room,             said           Rogers.         The           three           rent           a           house,           but           there           are                    other           options:           apartments,           efficiencies,         rooms           or           live-in           leasers.           Apartments         range           in           price           and           quality.           Swimming         pool           and           laundromat           privileges           are         available,           but           raise           costs.           Efficiency         apartments           can           be           found           in           places           other         than           apartment           complexes.           Converted         garages           or           attics           make           wonderful         hideaways           for           single           students.         Sometimes           live-in           leasing           is           just           the         ticket.           Many           elderly           people           in           Stillwater         —           lease           rooms           to           students,           who           in           turn         help           with           house           work           or           errands.           A           de-         posit is           nearly           always           required           upon         moving           into           any           arrangement,           and           pro-         spective tenants           should           be           prepared           for         this.         Donna           Devlin,           a           representative           from         Oklahoma           Natural           Gas,           suggests           that         students           read           leases           carefully.           She           also         says           they           should           check           with           gas           and         electric           companies           for           high-low           prices         on           past           billing.          Come           in           or           call,           and           we           can           give           you         the           average           high           and           low           cost           of           the           gas         bill           in           the           past           year,             Devlin           advises.         Rogers,           Payne,           and           Burgins           choose           to         rent           a           house           over           other           off-campus           ar-         rangements because           they            want           a           place         that           allows           us           to           have           two           dogs.             Often         a           special           deposit           is           required           for           pets.         Sometimes           landlords           pay           for           minor         repairs           and           touch-ups,           allowing           the           te-         nant to           supervise           these.           The           three           stu-         dents' landlord           authorized           painting           and         wallpapering           of           any           room.          We           may           not           rent           here           forever,           so           we         chose           colors           that           shouldn't           offend           any-         one if,           for           example,           three           guys           moved           in         after           we           are           gone,                       Payne           explained.         The           girls           have           lived           in           a           college           dorm         at           least           one           full           year.           They           said           they           did         not           plan           to           return           to           the           dorms.                           Students           consistantly           cited           food           quali-         —           ty           in           dorms           as           the           main           reason           for           living         —           off           campus.         —-                  David           McHughes,            junior,            says           of           off-                        campus           dining,              1           can           eat           when           I           want,         z.               where           I           want,           and           what           I           want           and           its         good           food.          campus           life           29         t-T—         f   '  illffi;          '         im         mtmm       ftWlH                   1       ■PyCr        •■             , -       I       ,         •- .                  -        -hi       I           -          .         .,       „          k                 JHM  3i        J              iijij , g,.i.i..         .1.                1         iijLii         j„       T         5       BAMr--       1       «        1       l        UW       .        |1       S            -            1       r       —         =             1       k       .         -                1 —         =]       = -        IB             j         W             I         r              «          NOBLE           CAUSE         Construction           crews           make         way           for           campus           energy           center         January,           1988,           is           the           tentative           com-         pletion date           for           OSU's           new           Noble         Research           Center.           According           to           Charles         E.           Piatt,           vice           president           for           university         development,           the           facility           could           give           OSU          a           new           front           door           to           the           campus.          The           committee           for           the           $30           million         dollar           project           initiated           plans           in           fall,         1981,           with           a           contest           to           determine           who         would           design           the           structure.           After           much         consideration,           the           nationally           prominant         architectural           firm           of           Frankfurt,           Short           and         Bruza           Associates           was           chosen.          The           architects           put           a           lot           of           thought           in-         to the           aesthetics           and           efficiency           of           the         center,             Piatt           says.           'The           climate           will           be         carefully           controlled           and           the           design         allows           us           to           expand           where           we           need           to.         The           Noble           Resesrch           Center           will           be           the         most           energy-efficient           building           in           the         state           of           Oklahoma.          Phase           I           of           the           center,           now           under           con-         struction, will           contain           facilities           for           sev-         eral departments.           The           main           concentra-         tion, however,           is           centered           on           plant         pathology,           a           center           for           remote           sensing.         and           the           development           of           the           T.           Boone         Pickens           School           of           Geology.          As           we           expand           these           departments           in         the           new           center,           other           departments           can         move           into           their           old           facilities.           Everyone         takes           a           step           up,             says           Piatt.         One           of           the           outstanding           assets           of           the         center           will           be           the           use           of           world           class           fa-         cilities such           as           state-of-the-arts           equip-         ment.         Piatt           comments,            Our           new           techniques         could           put           Oklahoma           State           on           the           cutting         edge           of           genetic           research           and         biotechnology.          Piatt           stresses           that           although           OSU         departments           are           up           to           date,           there           is           no         room           to           put           them           to           good           use.           The         center           will           provide           that           room           and           allow         OSU           a           higher           level           of           educational           ser-         vices.         One           of           these           higher           levels           will           be           an         auditorium           on           the           northeast           corner           of         Phase           1.           This           auditorium,           which           will           be         open           for           university-wide           programs,           will         be           equipped           for           the           most           modern           pres-         entation   techniques            including             satellite         teleconferencing           and           electronic           projec-         tion equipment.           The           facilities           o ffered           in         this           auditorium           will           compare           to           those           in         the           United           Nations           building           including         translation           devices           connected           to           each         chair.         The           Noble           Research           Center           will           be         located           on           the           north           side           of           the           library.         The           building           will           be           designed           so           that           an         attractive           view           of           the           library           will           be         visible           through           the           structure.           This           will           be         possible           due           to           an           angled           wall           of         skylights           forming           the           roof.         Continuing           the           progress.           Phase           II           is         scheduled           to           begin           immediately           after         Phase           1           is           completed.           Phase           II           will           in-         clude departments           for           biochemistry           and         entimology.          Our           goal           is           to           have           both           phases         complete           and           in           full            operation           by           1990         —           Oklahoma           State's           100th           birthday,          Piatt           says.            1           really           feel           that           this           is           more         than           just           a           university           program.          This           is           a           national           thrust           for           OSU         toward           research           areas           we           have           not           had         in           the           past.          W            BBI           WB           WWWHI           K           WM         B           i               ■-                              -rw                 .          •i '         - •- f'-         ' S   --          —           ?■                  A                   yr .                    t             -         campus           life           31         . .           •            c          t          NEAT           EATS         Food           Fads         Hit           Stillwater         Oklahoma           State           University's           list           of         favorite           foods           is           constantly           growing           and         changing.           For           some           students,           eating           is           a         social           activity           not           unlike           drinking           liquor         or           dancing.            If           you're           under           2          1          ,           eating           is         one           of           the           few           things           you           can           do           socially         in           Stillwater,             says           David           Pruitt,           Tulsa         senior.         From           The           Ancestor           to           Yogurt           Express,         the           phone           book           is           filled           with           restaurant         listings           for           fast-food           establishments,         delivery           services,           special           orders,           fine         dining,           and           catering.           Stillwater           mer-         chants bend           over           backwards           to           please         the           hungry           throngs.         One           of           the           newest           fads           to           hit           OSU           is         frozen           yogurt.            Healthy           and           delicious,                    the           frozen           treat           can           be           purchased           at         many           Stillwater           establishments.         Lori           Corn,           manager           of           the           This           Can't         Be           Yogurt           restaurant           says           business           has         escalated           in           the           year           since           the           store         opened.          Our           best           hours           are           late           evenings,                    says           Corn.            Our           customers           are           split         50-50           —           half           Stillwater           residents           and         half           OSU           students.                    According           to           Corn,           yogurt           is           96           per-         cent fat-free           and           has           50           percent           fewer         calories           than           ice           cream.          I           don't           think           frozen           yogurt           is           a           trend         anymore.           We           have           a           good           product,           and         I           think           it           will           stick           here           in           Stillwater.                    Corn           says.         Stan           Clark           makes           a           career           catering           to         students'           taste           for           fun.           Now           he           has         turned           his           attention           to           food           as           well.         Clark's           original           enterprise,           Eskimo         Joe's.also           known           as            Stillwater's           jumpin'         little           juke           joint                      is           now           Stillwater's           jum-         pin' little           eatin'           joint.         Manager           Tom           Dittus           says,            Since           li-         quor-by-the-drink           was           enacted           we           have         added           a           new           kitchen           and           we're           now         operating           under           a           restaurant           license           in-         stead of           a           tavern           license.           We'll           be           serv-         ing mocktails           (mock           cocktails),           shakes,         and           other           non-alcoholic           beverages           as         well           as           serving           lunch           and           dinner.          loe's           now           has           a           liquor           bar           where         people           over           2          1           can           get           a           drink,           but           Dit-         tus says           he           and           Clark           are           aware           of         drinking           problems           on           Oklahoma         highways.          We           want           to           turn           the           trend           toward         eating           and           good           service,                       says           Dittus,          We           want           Stillwater           to           know           how           much         we           appreciate           the           patronage           of           com-         munity and           students.                    Clark           opened           his           newest           venture,         Stillwater           Bay           Oyster           Company,           in         September,           1984.         Scott           Linton,           manager           of            The           Bay          said           they           established           the           idea           of           a         seafood           restaurant           because           it           is           an           un-         tapped market           here.          We           keep           the           older           clientel           in           mind         instead           of           just           college           kids.           So           far           it's         worked           out           great,                       Linton           says.            If           the         business           continues           to           grow           rapidly,           ex-         pansion might           be           a           future           goal.                    One           Stillwater           establishment           proving         old           trends           never           die           is           The           Hideaway.         Owned           by           Richard           Dermer,           the           restau-         rant has           been           a           Stillwater           tradition           27         years.         Manager           Pat           McGee           puts           it           simply,          We're           the           pizza           that           made           Stillwater         famous.          Our           pizza           is           popular           because           it           has           a         different           taste           than           most.           We           use           more         of           a           cracker-like           crust,           the           best           kinds           of         cheese           we           can           get           and           secret           spices           in         our           sauce.                    How           long           Stillwater           restaurants           re-         main open           is           entirely           up           to           the           surroun-         ding community.           At           any           rate,           students         may           safely           say           dining           here           is           a           more         pleasurable           experience           than           just                       pigg-         ing out.                    campus           life           3           3         REBORN         Strip           Survives         Almost           every           town           has           a            Strip.                    Most           of           us           have           even           heard           parents           talk         about            cruising           the           Strip.                       it's           usually         just           a           small           stretch           of           road           or           a           side         street           that           sees           more           action           on           a           Friday         night           than           even           the           biggest           freeway           in         town!         In           Stillwater,           that           stretch           of           road           is         between           University           and           Sixth           Street           on         Washington.           Lined           with           clubs,           restau-         rants, small           businesses           and           even           a           frat         house           or           two,           Washington           has           achieved         the           high           honor           of           becoming           affec-         tionately known           as           The           Strip.         However           in           the           last           few           years           several         changes           have           occurred           in           where           Still-         water goes           to           have           a           good           time.           Com-         petition from           other           establishments           has         detracted           from           The           Strip's           popularity.          Four           years           ago,           The           Strip           was           where         everyone           went           on           the           weekends,           joe's         and           The           Fox           weren't           nearly           as           popular         as           they           are           now,                       states           Lincoln           Ward,         pre-vet           senior.         Some           interesting           changes           have           taken         place           in           restaurant           titles.           For           example,         the           Turning           Point           used           to           be           known           as         Outlaw's           -           a           dance           bar           that           featured         country           and           western           music.           Chicago's         used           to           be           Casino           Pete's.           The           Press           Box,         where           the           style           hasn't           changed           much,         used           to           be           called           The           Attic.         One           of           the           biggest           and           most           recent         changes           has           been           the           transformation           of         The           Lighthouse           into           Waldo's.           With         complete           new           interior           decoration           and         an           added           restaurant           atmosphere,         Waldo's           is           finding           itself           in           competition         with           dining           places           such           as           Stillwater           Bay.         Owner           David           Lott           says,            The           beer         laws           have           really           affected           the           sudden         change,           but           it's           a           positive           change.           Now         we           stress           food           instead           of           liquor.                    But           what           exactly           happened           to           The         Strip           four           years           ago           to           cause           such           a         rapid           decline?          I           think           we           all           just           needed           a           new           at-         mosphere. Bogies           became           popular           while         it           lasted           and           then           the           crowd           just           kept         moving           on           up           the           street           and           settled           in           at         loe's           and           The           Gray           Fox,                       comments         elementary           education           senior           Stacey         Ramsey.         Stillwater           now           is           a           community           in           pro-         gress. The           new           laws           have           prompted         several           additions,           changes           and           restric-         tions for           almost           all            good           time           places                    throughout           Stillwater.           And           though           the         differences           are           viewed           as           a           positive         movement,           the           question           still           remains:         Will           The            Strip           come           back           to           life?          1           think           it           will,             states           Lott.            The           Strip         is           a           convenient           place           and           the           establish-         ments here           are           starting           to           flourish           again.         1           think           Stillwater           is           ready           for           another         switch           like           the           one           that           occured           a           few         years           back.          The           Strip           is           once           again           on           the           way         up.                    campus           life           3           5         CULTURE           SHOCK         International           students         react           to           life           in           America         For           most           students           leaving           the           security         of           home           to           face           the           uncertainties           of           col-         lege life           is           a           big           step,           but           for           some           the         step           is           even           bigger.           Every           year           thou-         sands of           students           decide           to           cross           inter-         national boundaries           and           become           stu-         dents in           the           United           States.         OSU           is           playing           a           major           role           in           interna-         tional education.           Ten           percent           of           OSU's         enrollment           is           international           students:         most           colleges           and           universities           won't         reach           that           percentage           until           1          990.         OSU           is           famous           for           accepting           interna-         tionals quickly.           OSU           wants           international         students,             the           Rev.           Tom           Stewart           of         Christian           Service           to           Internationals           says.         Their           enrollment           helps           courses           stay         open           and           improves           the           economy           of           the         school           and           of           Stillwater;           it's           a           service           to         the           world           based           both           on           a           service         motivation           and           on           an           instinct           for           self-         preservation                       The           Rev.           Stewart           adds         that           many           students           choose           OSU         because           it           has           a           good           reputation           in           the         practical           sciences           and           because           of           its         comparatively           low           tuition.         I           felt           that           1           could           get           a           better           educa-         tion overseas           and           gain           exposure           to         American           society           and           the           world           ...           be         more           independent,                       says           Seahyong         Liew,           a           senior           from           Malaysia.           Liew           also         cited           the           difficulty           of           going           to           school           in         his           country           where           there           are           only           six         universities           and           competition           to           get           in           is         rigorous.         Despite           the           welcome           they           receive         from           the           university,           international           stu-         dents can           still           suffer           from           culture           shock.         Ordinarily           trivial           matters           such           as           manner         of           speech           and           style           of           dress           can           catch         an           international           student           off           guard.         'The           weather           in           Oklahoma           is           kind           of         temperamental,                       sophomore           biochem-         istry physiology major           Chen           Tui           says.         Tui,           who           is           from           Malaysia,           also           says           that         during           her           first           few           days           here           she           had           a         hard           time           understanding           her           instructors.         Alirio           Tinango,           a           sophomore           from         Venezuala,           also           had           trouble           with           the         language           at           first,           but           that             after           a           couple         of           weeks,           I           felt           as           though           I'd           been           here         all           my           life.           When           you           jump           into           a           totally           dif-         ferent country,           your           really           grow,           it         refreshes           your           mind           to           travel.           When           you         stay           in           one           country           too           long,           your           vision         narrows,             said           Ito.         Michael           Yeo           and           Alvin           Lee           take           a           brief         rest           stop           outside           of           Low           Library         (right.)         Mexican           dancers           at           Bobo's           restaurant         provide           whirling,           twirling           entertain-         ment for           diners           (below.)         36 campuslife         campus           life           3           7         JOB           SQUAD         Student           employment           booms         For           some           students,           a           job           is           provides         practical           experience,           fun           and           money.         Student           jobs           at           OSU           range           from           the         conventional           to           the           unusual.           Occupa-         tions such           as           working           at           a           fast           food           joint,         feeding           cattle           and           selling           reptiles           keep         many           students           busy.         Traditional           student           jobs           such           as           work-         ing in           a           fast           food           joint           are           still           common,         although           many           choose           to           work         elsewhere.           The           reasons           given           are           ugly,         ill-fitting           uniforms,           irregular,           unstable         scheduling           and           low           pay.           Feeling           greasy         and           reeking           of           Big           Macs           is           also           an           un-         pleasant sensation,           according           to           one         source.         Aside           from           fast           food,           students           work           in         many           other           off-campus           jobs.           Kent           Q.         Donica,           pre-vet           junior,           works           at           the           HC         Angus           Farm           doing            general           farm         maintenance,             fixing           fences           and           feeding         cattle.           Donica           says           he           enjoys           his           work         since           he           is           allowed           to           be           his           own           boss,         rather           than           working           closely           under         supervision.         Steve           Ridgway,           botany           major,           is           self-         employed           selling           reptiles.           Amal           Tamin,         fire           prevention           and           safety           major,           tutors         in           French,           a           language           she           has           spoken         since           she           was           three.         Some           students           hold           more           than           one         job.           One           such           person           is           Kevin           Trissell,         senior           majoring           in           French           and           physics.         Trissell           works           at           Church's           Chicken           and         as           a           desk           clerk           in           Stout           Hall.           Kristin         Peters,           sophomore,           cleans           houses.         Peters           also           works           in           an           insurance           office         in           Stillwater.           Joe           Bolin,           senior           advertis-         ing major,           works           at           the           O'Colly           in         advertising           and           as           a           desk           clerk.           Says         Bolin,            It's           great           to           have           extra           money           to         spend.           '           Bolin           originally           was           an           alternate         desk           clerk,           and            luckily           someone           quit  .         Bolin           and           Trissell           agree           that           having           two         jobs           keeps           you           busy           and           awake.         Other           students           prefer           to           work           on         campus           rather           than           off.           Trissell           admits         he           likes           desk           clerking           because            it's           25         feet           from           my           room  .           Rhonda           Pitts,         another           desk           clerk,           also           prefers           the         convienence.           Not           having           to           get           into           the         car,           drive           long           distances           and           possibly         lose           a           good           parking           place           were           cited           as         reasons           some           students           like           working           on         campus.         Most           students           work           out           of           necessity,         but           some           do           it           for           fun.           Pitts           admits           desk         clerking           is           fun           at           times.           She           prefers           it           to         jobs           she's           had           at           Taco           Bell,           Hardee's         and           other           fast           food           joints.         Moneys           not           a           bad           incentive           either,         most           say.         RIGHT           TO           CHEWS?         Smokeless           tobacco           banned           on           campus         Page           7,           Section           42           C.           in           the           OSU           Stu-         dent Rights           and           Responsibilities           Hand-         book           states            NO           USE           OF           TOBACCO,         INCLUDING           SMOKELESS.             What?!           Can         it           be?           Right           in           the           middle           of           Aggie           coun-         try?!?         The           tobacco           policy           was           adopted           over         the           summer           months           and           put           into           effect         immediately.           The           restriction           stresses           no         smokeless           tobacco           use           in           all            academic         buildings           except           in           individual           offices           and         research           laboratories.          Kevin           Gajan,           RTVF           Junior           says,            i           think         they           took           the           right           steps.           Some           people         make           a           really           big           mess           with           tobacco.           If         people           wouldn't           be           slob           dippers,           there         would           be           no           problem.          The           decision           to           ban           tobacco           use           was         made           after           an           investigation           by           a           group         of             OSU              physical             plant             employees         discovered           tobacco           residue           in           several         buildings           on           campus.           Tobacco           juice         tends           to           collect           in           hallways,           floors,         elevators,           and           especially           water           foun-         tains.         But           the           dilemma           doesn't           stop           there.         The           Oklahoma           legislature           has           recently         revised           laws           on           the           sale           of           tobacco.           Ef-         fective as           of           November           1          ,           1985,           the           law         states           that           no           one           under           the           age           of           18         can           legally           purchase           tobacco           in           the           state         of           Oklahoma.          I           understand           why           people           are           con-         cerned about           it           because           of           the           possibili-         ty of           cancer,                       says           Steve           Boren,           animal         science           graduate           student.            But           it           seems         like           every           time           we           turn           around,           they         slap           a           new           restriction           in           our           faces           that         has           to           do           with           age.                    Many            students            feel            the            burdens            of         government           crack-down.           In           1981,           it         became           illegal           to           buy           cigarettes           if           under         the           age           of           18.           Then           the           change           in           the           li-         quor age           shocked           young           adults           all           over         the           country.           Recently,           the           new           liquor         laws           have           initiated           a           lot           of           change         around           Oklahoma.           Now           tobacco           restric-         tions. Why?          I           think           society           today           has           gotten           older         and           more           mature.           We're           out           of           the           in-         dependant           70's,                       Gajan           says.            I           can         understand           the           age           limits           and           restric-         tions when           you           may           be           threatening           the         lives           of           others,           such           as           drinking           laws.         But           with           tobacco           the           only           one           you           may         be           hurting           is           yourself.          How           can           any           one           really           restrict           a         concept           like           that?                    40«campus           life         iJ         4           2           •campus           life         PARTYTIME!         Mew           laws           regulate           drinking         Most           OSU           students           feel           the           current         '21           and           above             drinking           laws           are           un-         air.           Some           students,           on           the           other           hand,         jre           in           favor           of           the           laws           and           say           they           are         lelpful.         Students           under           2          1           are           admitted           into         Dar restaurants           such           as           Eskimo           loe's           and         iValdo's           Astoria.           Liquor           is           available,           but         lot           pushed.           Underage           people           may           drink         lokes           or            virgin             drinks.           Emphasis           has         Deen           transferred           from           drinking           to           danc-         ng,           eating           or           just           hanging           out           at           most         Dlaces.         Still           some           students           do           drink           and            par-         :y  .            They           do           this           out           of           frustration,         )oredom           or           just           to           pass           the           time.         Jnderage           students           may           drink           because         t's           illegal.         Many           students           feel           the           law           is           unfair.          If           you're           old           enough           to           vote,           you're           old         snough           to           drink,             one           senior           says.            The         jge           limit           has           not           deterred           students,                    mother           says.         Not           all           students           are           opposed           to           the         aw.            One            junior            is               for            liquor-by-the-         drink,           for           2           I           being           the           legal           age.             Some         agree           the           law           makes           a           difference           and         may           cause           students           to           think           twice           about         drinking.         Personal           beliefs           influence           students'         decision           on           drinking.           Some           do           and           some         don't,           regardless           of           age.         Different           establishments            i.d.             stu-         dents, but           if           they           want           to           drink           it           can           be         done.           An           older           person           can           buy           a         younger           one           a           drink,           or           purchase           a           pit-         cher of           beer           for           a           group           under           2           I          .         Although           drinking           is           widespread,           most         students           are           conscious           of           their           intake.         Getting           picked           up           for           DUI           and           having         your           name           in           the           O'           Colly's           police           blot-         ter can           be           embarassing.           One           senior         admits           he           drinks,            but           not           to           excess.          '          '         Students           in           a           drinking           crowd           may           feel         compelled           to           join           in,           but           most           people         say           it           doesn't           matter.           Having           a           good         time           is           important,           but           drinking           is           not         necessary.          If           you           want           a           Coke,           dont           be           em-         barassed           to           ask           for           one,                       a           senior           says.         campus           life«4           3         GOING           STEADY         Love,           Love,           Love!         Some           may           know           what           they're           talking         about           when           it           comes           to           love           or           at           least         what           they're           comparing           and           making         analogies           to.           But           do           we           really           know         what           we're           dealing           with?         What           is           love?         Here           is           a           test;           try           to           define            time                    without           using           the           word            time.                       Not         easily           done,           is           it?         Now,           give           a           definition           of            love          without           using           the           word            love.                       No           pro-         blem.         Time           is           a           concept           we           understand           and         deal           with           on           a           daily           basis,           it           is           constant         and           unchanging.         Love,           however,           is           constantly           defined         in           poetry,           song           and           story;           basically           any         and           every           way           of           human           expression.           Yet         few           understand           all           its           myriad           concepts.         No           two           people           feel           exactly           the           same         way           about           it           and           it           never           happens           the         same           way           twice.           While           everyone           may         have           the           same           concept           of           time,           no           one         has           the           same           concept           of           love.         Love,           unlike           two           constants           in           our           uni-         verse —           death           and           taxes           —           can           be           best         looked           at           as           the           preverbia l           rainstorm         that           happens           the           day           you           plan           to           go           to         the           beach.          All's           fair           in           love           and           war,                        Love         makes           the           world           go            round,             and            Not         for           love           nor           money                      are           just           three         cliches           used           to           describe           the           scale           and         effect           of           love.         Love           is           that           little           capacity           everyone         has           that           makes           him           or           her           perform         some           of           the           most           ignorant           acts           of         human           behavior.           Love           is           the           basis           for         some           of           life's           most           successful           ventures         and           most           scandalous           flops.           Love           can         happen           overnight           or           blossom           after           years         of           careful           nurturing.         Love           can           be           the           most           incredible           expe-         rience imaginable           and           at           the           same           time         the           single           most           destructive           force           on         earth.         But           again,           love           is           different           things           to         different           people.         Love           is           the           foundation           for           the           family.         the           male-female           relationship,           dating           and         marriage.           But,           then           again           this           is           the           '80s.         in           order           to           properly           look           at           this         phenonemon           we           must           understand           two         things.           AjThere           is           a           stereotypical           answer         for           everything           and           B)there           is           an           excep-         tion to           every           rule.         We           must           also           have           two           stereotypical         elements           to           ensure           an           atmosphere           con-         dusive           to           creating           love:           a           man           and           a         woman,           both           of           whom           are           extremely         stereotypical           and           extremely           exceptional.         Things,           however,           aren't           what           they           us-         ed to           be.           As           the           sexual           revolution           has         come           to           a           close,           and           AIDS           and           Herpes         continue           to           make           people           more           cautious         about           casual           sex,           the           trend           is           slowly         returning           to           long-term           dating           relation-         ships and           the           age-old           idea           of           marriage.         Looking           into           the           relationships           of           col-         lege students           of           the           '80s           we           find           love           as         a           final           proving           ground;           waters           are         tested,           ideals           and           concepts           challenged,         loyalties           forged           and           broken,           hearts           won         and           lost,           lifestyles           altered           and           directions         changed.           College           seems           to           be           the           place         to           find           out           just           exactly           what           is           one's          definition           of           love.           One           concept           held           in           a         great           deal           of           reverance           is           the           belief           that          there's           someone           out           there           for           me,           '         and           the           all-purpose           excuse            if           it           doesn't         work,           it's           not           meant           to           be.          '          '         And           then           there           are           the           stereotypical         anthems           of           advice           that           always           seem           to         work           in           any           situation           —            All           guys           are         jerks.                        Women           are           here           to           give           the         men           something           to           argue           with                       and           on         and           on.         But           some           guys           aren't           as           callous           as           one         might           believe           and           not           all           women           are           out         after           the           MRS           degree.         Love           and           relationships           are           individual         things           working           differently           on           different         people           in           different           situations.           Do           what         works           best           for           you           but           try           to           take         everything           with           a           grain           of           salt,           be         reasonable,           tolerant           and           listen           to           your         mother           because           she           is           the           real           definition         of           love.         44 campuslife                           tIL         :                    X'ij''                  ITRESSING           OUT         tudents           cope           with           anxiety         aphic           design           senior           Bob           Moler           says         s           a           deadline,           and           makes           no           secret           of         fact           that           deadlines           are           stress-induc-         'ess           often           rears           its           ugly           head           during         ■ge           days           and           may           cause           problems         students           such           as           depression           and         sty.         ;k           Gowdy,           administrative           assistant         he           Psychological           Services           Center,         stress           is           usually           a           result           of           a           major         :hange           that           requires           adaptation           or         stment.         inals           week,           beginnings           and           endings         smesters           often           cause           stress           among         ents,             Gowdy           says,         jdents           usually           seek           counseling           when         ing           with           a           grief           reaction           to           the           death         friend           or           family           member,           says           Pam         ir,           coordinator           of           the           personal         iseling           unit           of           university           counseling         ices.           The           termination           of           any           rela-         ;hip           can           lead           to           stress,           she           adds.          Problems           at           home           can           affect           stu-         dents' feelings           at           school           and           their           in-         teraction with            others,                       Miller           says.         Dr.           Robert           Schlottmann,           professor           of         psychology           and           coordinator           of           the         psychological           services           center,           says           a           lack         of           direction           can           lead           to           stress.            Some-         times students           are           searching           for           what           to         do           with           their           lives           and           come           in           to         discuss           lack           of           motivation           and           depres-         sion.          The           campus           counseling           services           pro-         vides help           for           alcohol           and           drug           abuse,         marital           problems,           career           decisions,           rape         crises           and           lifestyle           problem           solving.         Other           problems           dealt           with           include         those           involving           relationships,           self-con-         fidence, sexuality,           shyness,           stress         management,           study           skills,           test           anxiety         and           time-management.         The           services           also           wage           war           against         eating           disorders           such           as           b ulimia           and         anorexia.         ion           by           Bob           Moler         Photo           by           Ron           Denton         campus           life«4           7         HAT'S           ENTERTAINMENT         I           pursuit           of           amusement         jncing,           movies,           concerts,           bowling         road           trips           are           just           a           few           of           the         jrtainment           options           utilized           by           OSU         lents.           Less           adventurous           students         er           to           stay           in           and           exercise,           play           video         es,           order           pizzas,           sleep,           stare           at           walls         'or           annoy           people.           According           to           one         lent           who           prefers           to           remain           anony-         is,           sleeping           or            crashing           out             for         ;ral           hours           is           the           second           most           popu-         sport           on           campus.           None           seemed           to         ;e           on           what           the           first           was.         thers           pursue           hobbies           ranging           from         idering           soiled           clothing           to           selling           rep-         ;.           Studying           is           an           occasional           choice.         :udents           living           off           campus           may           have         luxury           of           cable           television.           This           pur-         is           big           in           the           resident           halls           as           well,         hful           groups           gather           to           watch           soap         ras,           sports           and           the           news.           Television         ws           such           as            Miami           Vice             have         r           own            dedicated           followings.         Many           OSU           students           participate           in         church           activities           such           as           teaching           a         Sunday           school           class           or           singing           in           the         choir.           Some           play           card           games           that           last         far           into           the           wee           hours.           The           practice           of         ordering           pizzas           and           hiding           from           the         delivery           people           is           not           unknown.           Coeds         often           hang           around           the           lobbies           of           resi-         dence halls           or           the           Student           Union           shops         (the           closest           thing           to           a           shopping           mall           in         Stillwater).           Some           read           and           some         become           couch           potatoes.         Concerts           are           another           popular           option,         in           Stillwater,           Oklahoma           City           or           Tulsa.         Plays           on           campus           and           campus           films           are           a         big           draw.           Admission           to           movies           is           $2.           on         Tuesdays           at           all           three           theatres           in           Still-         water and           on           that           night           theaters           are         usually           packed.         The           definition           of            road           trip             is           vague.         The           main           factor           in           its           definition           is           insani-         ty, spontaneity           and            letting           it           all           blow.           '         Drinking           is           not           necessary           to           all,           but         munchies           like           potato           chips           are           a           must.         Destinations           range           from           New           Orleans           to         Lake           Texoma           to           wherever           one           runs           out         of           gas.            You           don't           know           where           you're         going,           you           just           get           into           the           car           and           go,           '         one           veteran           road           tripper           says.         The           road           trip           has           many           motives           such         as           shopping           in           the           city,           going           to           see           a         special           movie,           concert,           out-of-town         football           game           and           to           let           off           steam.           True         road           trips           are           rare,           off-the-wall           events         and           one           a           semester           is           average.         Between           road           trips,           students           pursue         other           more           mundane           interests.           Sailing,         collecting           videos,           watching           movies           on         the           VCR,           fishing,           reading           and            listening           to         music           are           worthwhile           pursuits.           Anything,         as           long           as           its           legal           and           doesn't           hurt         anybody,           can           be           considered           fun           or         entertainment           according           to           most           stu-         dents.         campus           life 49         FASHION         UNCONSCIOUS         Hie           or           Hip         Fashion           is           very           important           to           college         students.           Having           arrived           at           an           age         where           their           physical           attractiveness           is           at         a           peak,           and           the           desire           to           attract           a           mate         is           tantamount,           OSU           students           tend           to         drape           themselves           in           bright           colors           and         clever           cuts           of           material.          Fashion           can           be           looked           at           two           ways,          says           Steven           Lee,           finance           senior           and         OSU           fashion           board           member.           It's           what         the           designers           are           making           as           well           as           your         own           personal           fashion           ideas.          No           one           can           duplicate           what           the           de-         signers are           doing;           that's           their           idea           of         fashion.                    Lee           says           fashion           trends           at           OSU         became           more           conservative           this           year.          OSU           is           getting           away           from           what           1         guess           you           would           call           the            new           wave                    trend.           1           have           noticed           that           instead           of           ec-         centric dress,           students           have           gone           back         to           the           traditional.           Last           year           ('84—85)         clothing           styles           were           really           wild.          College           men           in           particular           have           chang-         ed their           mode           of           dress.           Lee           says           OSU         males           stressed           fashion           this           year           more         than           ever.          Guys           are           more           fashion           conscious.         They           are           getting           away           from           jeans           and         wearing           dress           slacks.           Also,           you           don't           see         as           many           t-shirts.                    Kathy           Hays,           fashion           merchandise         senior           and           president           of           the           fashion         board,           agrees           that           OSU           students           have         placed           new           emphasis           on           dress.         'People           don't           just           roll           out           of           bed           and         come            to            class            anymore,                         Hays            says.          Even           if           the           girls           just           wear           a           sweat           shirt         and           jeans,           they           will           accessorize           casual         clothes.          Hays           feels           that           now           is           an           especially         opportune           time           for            fashion           hounds.                     History           is           repeating           itself.           Current         fashions           borrow           from           all           eras.           Anything         from           ankle-length           dresses           to           mini           skirts         are           worn.         50«campus           life          We're           not           stuck           in           a           certain           era.          The           advent           of           MTV           has           had           no           small         impact           on           fashion.           Hays           says.          Videos           have           become           very           important.         People           identify           with           their           music           heroes         and           use           them           as           a           role           model.           They           im-         itate what           they           wear           and           how           they         look.          Lee           says           some           people           hold           fashion         more           important           than           others.          Fashion           is           important           if           a           person           holds         it           important.           To           keep           your           appearance         up           you           must           look           decent.                    Hays           doesn't           underestimate           the           im-         portance of           fashion           at           OSU.         After           all,           what           you           wear           kind           of         describes           your           personality.           And           as           far           as         clothing           goes,           OSU           students           look           good.         photo           by           Bob           Moler         campus           life            51         52«         TANNING         Going           for           the           Gold         When           students           ask           a           friend           who         returned           from           Christmas           break           looking         bronze           and           beautiful           where           he           or           she         went           on           vacation,           chances           are           good           the         response           will           be            Tropi-Tan.                    Tropi-Tan?           Not           a           plush,           exotic           island         or           exciting           resort,           but           a           tanning           salon.         Not           as           thrilling           as           a           trip           to           the           Virgin         Islands           but           the           results           are           exactly           the         same:           a           golden,           glowing           tan.         Forget           bikini-clad           ladies           and           muscle-         bound           lifegaurds           decorating           miles           of         white,           virgin           sand.           Forget           rich           fruit         drinks           and           endless           crystal           blue           sea.           And         forget           muted           strains           of           native           music         filtering           through           the           tropic           breeze.         Dream           instead           of           a           coffin-like           bed         closing           around           you           as           lights           that           rival         Broadway           go           to           work           on           your           pale,         pathetic           limbs.           The           only           breeze           comes         from           a           furiously           whirring           fan           and           the           on-         ly strains           of           music           you'll           hear           will           pro-         bably be           from           your           Walkman.         But           who's           complaining,           anyway?           Go-         ing to           a           local           tanning           bed           is           cheap,           con-         venient, and           the           current           rage           in         America.           After           only           a           few           30-minute         sessions,           you'll           be           ready           for           Hollywood.         After           all,           movie           stars           started           the           whole         thing.           While           they           flashed           their           bronze,         gorgeous           tans           in           February,           the           majority         of           us           commoners           were           drooling           down         our           palid,           ghost-like           faces.         So,           by           golly,           it's           our           turn           too.           And           as         tanning           salons           pop           up           all           over           the           coun-         try in           an           industry           which,           by           the           way,           br-         ings in           over           $300           million           annually,         Americans           are           proving           they           have           found         yet           another           way           to           trade           bucks           for         beauty.         Admittedly,           a           trip           to           the           local           tanning         salon           falls           far           short           in           the           excitement         category,           but           it           beats           getting           gritty           sand         in           your           soggy           swimsuit.         Charlie           Fialkowski           relaxes           in           a           tanning         bed           in           one           of           Stillwater's           ten           salons,         which           offer           private           tanning           rooms           and         discounted           tanning           sessions           to           frequent         customers           (left.)         photqs           byLlsaZlegler         campuslife«53         LIBRARY         Showcases           New           Computer           System         The           exterior           of           the           Oklahoma           State         University           library           is           being           facelifted,           as         all           students           know.           Inside           the           building         another           transformation           is           taking           place,         invisible           to           the           naked           eye.          We           are           becoming           the           first           totally           in-         tigrated           on-line           computer           library           in           the         world,                       says           director           Roscoe           Rouse.          The           program           is           called           Swets         Automated           Independent           Library         System.          According           to           Rouse,           SAILS           is           a           com-         puter system.           The           library           staff           is           in           the         process           of           converting           the           card           catolog         format           into           computer           language.           The         system           will           bring           an           end           to           students'         searching           the           long           shelves           for           a           par-         ticular book.         By           the           summer's           end,           or           the           beginning         of           the           fall           semester,           students           will           find         computer           terminals           set           up           at           the           cir-         culation desks           on           all           floors.           These           will           be         available           to           all           students,           and           no           prior         computer           knowledge           is           necessary           to         operate           them.           These           first           few           terminals         will           be           test           terminals.         'We           want           students           to           help           us           find           the         best           possible           format           of           information           to         give           out           on           the           computer           screen,                       says         Rouse.         The           system           will           do           more           than           replace         the           card           catolog.           For           instance           students         will           be           able           to           check           cross-referencing         for           every           book,           if           it           is           checked           out           and         when           it           is           due           back           in           the           library.           The         card           catolog           will           be           available           without         even           going           into           the           building.          If           students           have           access           in           their           dorm         rooms,           or           any           computer           on           campus,         they           will           be           able           to           use           the           dial-in         system           simply           by           putting           their           phone         receiver           in           their           terminal           system           and         dial           into           the           library           computer,                       says         Rouse.         The           card           catalog           is           not           the           only         system           that           will           be           eventually           com-         puterized. The           circulation           system           will         also           be           included,           making           time           in           the         library           shorter           for           the           student.           It           will         also           give           immediate           information           about         overdue           books.           If           a           person           has           many         overdue           books           the           staff           immediately         knows,           simply           by           typing           in           their           student         ID           number.         The           SAILS           system           is           not           the           first         system           the           library           has           access           to.           The           On         Line           Computer           Library           Center,           from         Columbus,           Ohio,           has           been           available           and         in           use           here           since           1976.           This           system         allows           the           staff           to           order           books           directly         from           the           central           system           in           the           United         States,           which           has           a           listing           of           every           book         published           in           America           today.         When           asked           if           there           will           be           a           change         in           inspection           when           leaving           the           library,         Dr.           Rouse           says,            We           have           not           yet           found         an           electronic           system           that           is           foolproof.         We           do           want           to           get           rid           of           the           inspection         of           purses           and           backpacks,           but           no           system         has           shown           itself           worth           the           money           and         lossof           books           yet.                    Many           Universities           are           working           toward         the           system           the           OSU           library           is           acquiring,         but           none           will           be           completed           before         SAILS           at           OSU.            Part           of           the           negotiated         contract           with           SAILS           allows           for           OSU           to         be           a           showcase           of           the           computer           system         to           other           academic           libraries           and           staff,          says           Rouse.            There           will           be           approximate-         ly 60           terminals           available           for           student           use,         starting           in           the           summer           and           fall           semester.         54'campuslife         i       Ml         i       i         .         v!       m       i             M.                %                      ' ll         '  '' vMB       Ir         li.       photo           by           Tony           Men         5           6           •campus           life         FOLLIES,           V.R.         Shows           Off           Campus           Talent         Freshman           Follies           '85           and           Varsity         Revue           '86           featured           the           talents           of         Okahoma           State           University           students         spotlighted           upon           the           stage           of           the           Stu-         dent Union           Little           Theater           and           the           Sere-         tean           Center           Concert           hall           respectively.         First-place           Follies           trophy           went           to         Kappa           Alpha           Theta           and           Alpha           Gamma         Rho           with           the           theme           of            Breakin'           Away         ...           from           Pledgeship,                       which           was           a         parody           on           greek           life.         The           Follies           second-place           honors           went         to           Kappa           Kappa           Gamma           and           Sigma           Nu         for           'Breakin'           Away           ...           from           the           For-         mula,              which           revolved           around           the         dilemma           Coca-Cola           factory           workers           fac-         ed upon           a           change           in           the           cola's           formula.         Third-place           Follies           honors           went           to           Chi         Omega           and           Farmhouse           for           their           group         act            Breakin'           Away           ...           The           Great         Escape,                       based           on           the           consequences           of         parking           in           a           staff           B           lot           on           campus         Emcees           for           the           19th           edition           of           Follies         were           Kathy           Blythe,           Enid           sophomore,         and           Danny           Mackey,           Sayre           junior.           While         hosting           a           part           of           the           show,           Blythe         played           a           bag           lady           named           Melba         Ragweed           who           was           sleeted           from           the           au-         dience after           Mackey           announced           that           his         scheduled           emcee           partner           had           failed           to         show.         The           individual           category           award           went           to         Russell           Pittman           for           his           performance           of         Jim           Croche's            Operator.                       Pittman           sang         and           accompanied           himself           on           guitar.         Directors           of           Freshmen           Follies,           which         was           held           November           14,15           and           16,           were         Sara           Bradshaw           and           John           Seeliger.         Varsity           Revue           was           held           February           13,         1          4           and           1          5           in           the           Seretean           Center           Con-         cert Hall.           The           theme           of           Varsity           Revue         '86           was              Varsity           Revue           Laughs           At           ...          Directors           of           Varsity           Revue           were           Cindy         Bear           and           Shari           Sanders.         First-place           trophy           was           awarded           to         Kappa           Delta           and           Delta           Chi           with           their         laugh           at           the                        The           Dark.         Second-place           went           to           Kerr           Drummond         with           their           laugh           at            Feet.                    Third-place           went           to           Alpha           Delta           Pi           and         FarmHouse           for           thier           large           group           act         which           laughed           at            Freshmen.                    First-place           winner           of           the           individual         acts           category           was           Diana           Knight           who         sang            The           Greatest           Love           of           All,                       which         was           written           by           Whitney           Houston.         Masters           of           Ceremony           for           Varsity         Revue           were           Terry           Harper,           Yukon           senior;         Valeri           Briggs,           Enid           senior           and           Greg         Gulick,           Enid           sophmore.           The           show           was         hosted           in           a           newscast           format           with           Harper         at           one           point           impersonating           basketball         coach           Paul           Hansen.         photos           by           Usa           Zlegler         campus           life            5           7         photos           on           pages           5S-6           7           courtesy           ofAPAVide           World           Photos         The           U.S.           helps           a         neighbor           in           need         In           September           a           series           of           devastating           earthquakes           hit           the         metropolitan           area           of           Mexico           City,           killing           thousands.           Few           of           the         1          8           million           residents           escaped           the           effects           of           the           quakes,           the           first         of           which           registered           8.          1           on           the           Richter           scale.           The           second         measured           7.5.           Many           countries           came           to           Mexico's           aid           with           fi-         nancial support           and           medical           supplies,           and           voluntary           teams           of         physicians           from           the           United           States           went           to           Mexico           City           to         provide           urgently-needed           medical           care.           Across           Mexico's           nor-         thern border,           Help           Our           Neighbors                       billboards           dotted           Texas         highways.         58 news         On           )une           14           two           Shiite           militants           hijacked           a           Trans           World         Airlines           jet           in           Athens,           Greece.           The           terrorists           released           most           of         the           145           passengers           aboard           within           days           but           39           were           held         hostage           for           17           days.           One           American,           a           2           3-year-old           Navy           diver         from           Maryland,           was           beaten           and           shot           to           death.           His           body           was         later           dumped           onto           the           runway.           Back           home,           yellow           ribbons         appeared           on           trees           as           Americans           showed           the           same           concern         they           demonstrated           during           the           Iranian           crisis           of           President         Carter's           term.         Earlier           in           the           year,           a           terrorist           attack           on           a           San           Salvador           cafe         killed           four           Marines           and           two           American           businessmen           in           a         bloody           shootout           which           added           I           3           names           to           a           rapidly-growing         list           of           terrorists'           victims.         Terrorism           continues                  ,WB i ll«« «            •         news 59         1          985           exits           as           worst           year         in           aviation           iiistory         A           Delta           Airlines           jetliner           crashed           near           Dallas           in           August,           killing         137           people.           The           L-IOI           I           encountered           a           severe           wind           shear           and         plunged           to           the           ground,           strewing           bodies           and           luggage           across         the           runway.           Of           the           34           people           who           survived           the           crash,           five         later           died           of           injuries.           The           crash           accelerated           research           on         adverse           wind           and           weather           conditions           and           resulted           in           the           in-         stallation of           advanced           wind-shear           alert           systems           at           major           air-         ports across           the           nation.           The           accident           was           one           in           a           series           of         disasters           which           marked           1985           as           the           worst           year           in           aviation         history.           A           DC-8           charter           full           of           U.S.           soldiers           returning           from           the         Middle           East           crashed           in           December,           ending           the           year           with           histo-         ry's eighth-worst           aviation           disaster.           The           military           plane           crashed         and           exploded           near           Gander           International           Airport           in           New-         foundland, killing           all           258           aboard           and           scattering           Christmas           gifts         across           the           snow.           The           soldiers           were           members           of           the           10          1st         Airborne           who           were           returning           to           the           United           States           after           six         month's           service           in           the           multi-national           peacekeeping           force           in         Egypt's           Sinai           peninsula.         60«news         !n           the           wake           of           the           TWA           hostage           crisis,           news           of           President         eagan's           cancer           rocked           Capitol           Hill           in           July.           After           undergoing         urgery           to           remove           a           cancer ous           tumor           from           his           colon,           the           74-         ear-old           president           was           back           on           the           job           within           weeks,         eagan's           condition           throughout           his           ordeal           was           discussed         ankly           by           the           media,           bringing           a           surge           of           calls           to           clinics           across         le           nation           concerning           the           availability           of           colon           cancer           testing,         he           public's           attention           to           early           detection           testing           for           medical         iseases           had           not           been           so           strong           since           the           '70s           following           Betty         ord's           struggle           against           breast           cancer.           A           mere           six           days           after         urgery,           Reagan           waved           sportingly           at           photographers           outside         is           hospital           window.         A           different           kind           of           victory         for           Reagan         news«6!         Teacher's           career           high           ends           in           national            tragedy         On           Tuesday,           January           28,1          986,           the           much-delayed           flight           of           the         United           States'           2           5th           space           shuttle           mission           finally           launched           into         a           bitter           cold           but           sparkling           clear           Florida           sky,           carrying           with           it         the           first           private           citizen           ever           to           travel           into           space.         Less           than           a           minute-and-a-half           after           launching.           Challenger         burst           into           a           giant           fireball           while           traveling           almost           three           times         the           speed           of           sound,           The           explosion           killed           all           seven           crew           mem-         bers aboard,           scattering           a           path           of           debris           into           space.         The           disaster           was           the           worst           in           space           history,           occuring           unex-         pectedly after           19           years           of           sending           men           into           space           and           bring-         ing them           home           safely.         Aboard           the           Challenger           was           Christa           McAuliffe,           a           high           school         teacher           from           New           Hampshire           who           was           selected           in           1985           from         over           I           1          ,000           applicants           for           NASA's           Teacher           In           Space           program.         McAuliffe           trained           for           the           flight           in           Houston           with           the           six           other         shuttle           members           —           five           men           and           one           woman           who           comprised         the           technical           backbone           of           the           crew.         During           training           McAuliffe           was           often           the           subject           of           media           at-         tention for           her           enthusiasm           about           the           space           program           and           her         desire           to           'bring           the           excitement           and           wonder           of           space             back           to         her           classroom.           McAuliffe's           role           as           the           first           teacher           in           space         heightened           public           attention           of           the           2           5th           shuttle           mission           and         brought           to           life           the           dream           of           average           American           citizens           travel-         ing into           space.         Students           at           the           Concorde,           N.H.,           high           school,           where         McAuliffe           taught,           were           viewing           the           launch           in           the           auditorium         when           the           spacecraft           exploded.           Her           parents,           husband           and           two         children           also           witnessed           the           fatal           event.           Ironically,           McAuliffe's         selection           for           the           mission           represented           a           career           high           for           the         37-year-old           teacher.         Flags           across           the           nation           flew           at           half-staff           as           Americans,           who         earlier           shared           the           McAuliffe           family's           pride,          joined           to           share         their           grief.         62          •news         1985           brought           the           tenth           anniversary           of           the           fall           of           the           Saigon         government           in           Vietnam.           Ceremonies           throughout           the           year           at         the           Vietnam           Memorial           in           Washington           commemorated           the           an-         niversary and           brought           a           resurgence           of           support           for           the           conti-         nuing nationwide           effort           to           settle           the           question           of           whether         Americans           are           still           being           held           captive           in           Vietnam.           After           more         than           a           decade           since           the           end           of           the           Vietnam           War,           almost           2,000         American           servicemen           are           still           missing.         Vietnam           remembered         a           decade           later         news 63         Musicians           from           every           rival           group           united           in           1985           at           a           Los         Angeles           recording           studio           to           help           relieve           starvation           in           Africa         with           a           song.         A           dazzling           list           of           U.S.           superstars           joined           together           as           United         Artists           For           Africa           and           recorded            We           Are           The           World             in         January.           Within           months           after           the           record's           release,           the           song         was           on           its           way           to           becoming           the           smash           of           the           decade.         The           USA           For           Africa           recording           roster           included           many           of           the         music           industry's           hottest           names           of           the           '80s:           Bruce           Springsteen,         Michael           Jackson,           Lionel           Richie,           Cyndi           Lauper,           Willie           Nelson,         Kim           Carnes,           Tina           Turner,           Huey           Lewis,           Diana           Ross,           Billy           Joel,         Kenny           Rogers,           And           Stevie           Wonder.         Other           familiar           voices           included           Harry           Belafonte,           Ray           Charles,         Bob           Dylan,           Dionne           Warwick,           and           Paul           Simon.          We           Are           The           World,                       written           by           Jackson           and           Richie           and           ar-         ranged by           Quincy           Jones,           was           recorded           by           the           45            U.S.           stars         64 news         PHE           EYES           OF           THE           WORLD         DN           A           TROUBLED           CONTINENT         apartheid           splits           South           Africa         Confidence           in           South           Africa's           economy           began           disappearing         1985           as           the           nation's           inflation           rate           hit           a           64-year           high,         (upled           with           widespread           rioting           by           blacks           in           opposition           to         e           nation's           system           of           apartheid.           South           Africa's           troubles           were         jquently           summed           up           in           one           word:           despair,         n           the           last           months           of           1984           and           throughout           1985,           more           than         )00           people           were           killed           in           acts           of           violence           related           to           apar-         ;id.           Under           South           Africa's           political           system,           24           million         teless           blacks           are           dominated           by           5           million           whites           under         esident           Pieter           Willem           Botha's           minority           government           rule.         n           estimated           two-thirds           of           the           deaths           resulted           from           police         d           army           attempts           to           regain           control           during           mass           rioting           in         my           of           the           nation's           ghettos.           The           remaining           were           cases           of         jcks           murdering           blacks           during           scattered           incidents           of           mob           vi-         ;nce.         ..ess           than           a           dozen           miles           away           from           the           seething           unrest           of         uth           Africa's           ghettos           lies           the           nation's           largest           city,           lohan-         sburg.           As           whites           and           blacks           worked           peacefully           together           in         2           city's           offices,           police           in           armored           vehicles           patrolled           the         arby           ghettos           where           homes           were           leveled           from           repeated         Its           and           fire.         South           African           blacks           became           increasingly           resentful           of           their         lite           government's            effort           to           ensure           its           continued           rule,           for-         cing blacks           to           vote           or           move           freely           throughout           their         imeland.         rhe           government's           continued           practice           of           apartheid,           a           policy         strict             racial             segregation             and             discrimination             initiated         Gnomic           sanctions           against           South           Africa           by           the           United           States         d           most           Western           European           nations.           Communist           nations,           de-         nouncing South           Africa's           system           for           decades,           still           wait           for           the         troubled           nation's           government           to           collapse.           Many           experts           agree         that           Russia           stands           as           the           most           probable           victor.         The           world's           interest           in           South           Africa           stems           from           its           mineral         richness           and           was           increased           in           1985           by           the           nation's           continued         instability.           lohannesburg,           built           on           a           wide           deposit           of           gold,         helps           Africa           account           for           two-thirds           of           the           world's           gold           mining.         Although           South           Africa           has           less           than           five           percent           of           Africa's         population,           it           stands           as           the           country's           economic           foundation         and           would           most           likely           bring           all           of           Africa           with           it           if           it           falls.         With           that           in           mind,           the           political           unrest,           rising           unemployment         and           hatred           fueled           by           apartheid           in           South           African           ghettos           had         the           attention           of           the           world           in           1985.           South           African           whites           were         shaken           by           the           violence           and           murders,           yet           the           majority           con-         tinued their           support           of           President           Botha's           administration           and         its           failing           reform           efforts.         Mob           scenes           in           southern           townships           were           not           uncommon           as         blacks           became           suspicious,           killing           suspected           informers           and           col-         laborators on           the           slightest           tip.           In           the           South           African           township         of           Duduza           a           24-year           old           black           woman           walking           in           a           funeral         procession           was           beaten           and           burned           to           death           after           someone           in         the           crowd           pointed           her           out,           accusing            Informer!                    Similar           incidents           of           discontent           and           disorder           throughout         South           Africa           continued           into           1986.           As           blacks           fought           for           equal         rights           and           more           economic           clout           in           their           effort           to           assume           a         more           important           role           in           a           land           of           white           supremacy,           an           over-         whelming majority           of           whites           stood           firm           in           their           determination         not           to           give           in           to           black           rule.         Ilowing           a           similar           effort           by           British           musicians.            Do           They           Know         s           Christmas?             had           been           released           earlier           by           United           Kingdom         tists           on           behalf           of           Ethiopian           famine           relief           efforts.         Ml           profits           from           the            We           Are           The           World                       single           and           album         ;re           turned           over           to           USA           For           Africa,           a           non-profit           group           which         en           channeled           funds           to           various           relief           organizations.           The         igers           received           no           salary           for           recording           the           album           or           for           their         )pearance           in           the           video.           During           the           taping           sessions,           the           unity         nong           the           artists           became           a           visible           force           which           further         )osted           the           album's           sales.         As           suggested           by           USA           For           Africa           performer           Stevie           Wonder,         )           percent           of           the           album's           sales           went           to           help           the           hungry           and         )meless           in           the           United           States.         Time           magazine           reported           that           at           a           Sunset           Boulevard           record         ore           in           Hollywood,           1          ,000           copies           of            We           Are           The           World                       sold         two           days           during           the           first           month           the           record           was           released.         news 65                  V                  «««'         X                  H                   J         it         I         With           a           slew           of           songs           about           Vietnam           veterans,           factory           'T'ViO           Ro          workers,           girls           and           cars,           Bruce           Springsteen's           reign           as            The           A           1          1            UKJ          Boss                       of           rock           n           roll           continued           into           1985.         His           high-energy           concerts           packed           auditoriums           throughout           the         United           States,           leaving           his           fans,           his           band,           and           his           voice           com-         pletely exhausted.           Springsteen's           blue-collar           lyrics           brought         audiences           to           their           feet           and           kept           them           there           with           his         remarkable           stamina.         In           the           same           patriotic           spirit           as           Springsteen's           songs,           his            Born         In           The           USA                       album           sports           the           Boss           in           his           familiar           T-shirt           and         Levis           standing           against           the           red,           white           and           blue           of           the           American         flag.           'Born           In           The           USA                       hit           responsive           chords           with           all           ages           of         Americans           and           gave           the           Boss           undisputed           claim           on           the           top         album           and           concert           tour           of           1985.         TOP              ALBUMS              OF              1985         BORN           IN           THE           USA         Bruce           Springsteen         LIKE           A           VIRGIN         Madonna         NO           JACKET           REQUIRED         Phil           Collins         MAKE           IT           BIG         Wham!         WE           ARE           THE           WORLD         USA           For           Africa         BROTHERS           IN           ARMS         Dire           Straits         SONGS           FROM           THE           BIG           CHAIR         Tears           For           Fears         WHITNEY           HOUSTON         Whitney           i-louston         AROUND           THE           WORLD           IN           A           DAY         Prince           And           The           Revolution         news 67         RH           A         Residence           Halls         Home           was           never           this           much           fun         An           tipcoming           dance           sparks           Kerr-         Drummond           residents           Amy           Bowie           and         LeAnn           Casebolt           to           create           Informa-         tion-f          Hied           signs           (far          ).         Residence           hall           life           generates           lasting         jfriends           and           good           times           (          left).         Delicious           ravioli           and           creamed           broc-         coli are           but           two           of           many           mouth-water-         ing choices           available           in           residence           hall         food           lines           (below).         RHA 7I         pr            -.3W ?         Catherine           Ware,           Gwendolyn           Exson         and           Utonya           Claytor           smile           happily         while           Gail           Briiner           clowns           for           the           cam-         era (right.)         Kerr-Drummond           desk           clerk           Cindy         Wright           spends           a           busy           afternoon         fielding           incoming           calls           (below).         I         72«RHA         Bennett         The           entrance           to           West           Bennett           resi-         dence haU           beckons           the           viewer           to          come           on           In             (left).         The           35th           birthday           of           Bennett           complex         Is           celebrated           by           the           baking           of           a           huge         cake           (below).         RHA 73         Bennett         asement         Front           Row           —           Michael           Wright.           Second           Row           —           Bryan           DeWayne           lones,           Theodore           Robert           Lee           Jr.,         lames           Kenneth           Grayson,           Saeed           Asjari,           Maurice           lackson,           Dwayne           lackson,           leffrey           Nelson.           Third           Row         —           Ed           Hulse,           |im           Harlow,           John           Ruark,           [eff           Balentine,           Kajan           Hatta,           Scott           Stockton,           David           Frderick,           Andy         Murdock,           Ronald           Adkins.           Back           Row           —           Joel           Brown,           Igoc           Aveledo,           Charles           Davis,           David           Logeman,         Keith           lohnson,           Richard           Mize,           Shenandoah           Haggard           R.           Craig           Whitham,           Chris           Mclntire,           jerry           Mallox,           |eff         Alexander,           jerrell           Boggan,           Kirk           Kemp.         East           Bennett         South           1         Front           Row           —           jim           Schlyme,           lames           Bond,           Bubia           Mong,           Friar           Tuck.           Second           Row           —           Lenny           Delacruz,         Ray           Gregory,           Barry           White,           Ken           Russell,           Nash           Naviwala,           Roosevelt           Scaggs,           Donald           Barnwell,           Hab         TArau,           Eric           W.           Nobis.           Back           Row           -           John           White,           Martin           Hertz,           Jim           Spurgeon,           Therron           Nichols,           Phill         Morgan.         74 RHA         East           Bennett         North           1         Front           Row           —           Tim           T.           Armstrong,           Curtis           Layton,           Rick           Hufnagel,           Doug           Baxt er,           Gerald           T.           Hunder,           David         Owen.             Second           Row           —           leff           Dalton,           Carl           William,           |im           Smith,           Terry           Estes,           Mark           Nelson,           Troy           Beats.         Third           Row           —           Michael           Hoskins,           John           Lane,           Chad           Richardson,           |oe           Imhoff.            Back           Row           —           lustin           Hughes,         Brd           Oleson,           Lyie           Bazzell.           Top           —           Kenny           Baker.         East           Bennett         Central           and         South           2         Front           Row           —           Robert           C.           Parker,           Larry           Guerrero,           Mike           Petroff,           Mark           Pittman,           Christopher           Shelton,         Rick           Brooks.           Second           Row           —           Wade           Wolfe,           jim           Enriquez,           lames           Thorne,           Mark           Landin,           George           Reust         Ir.,           Binesh           Chawla,           Paul           E.           Davis,           Ostgen           Stevens,           Dennis           Adams,           Dale           Blue,           Dlim           Lakhani,           Artie         Stange,           Christopher           1.           Peeples,           Bryan           Adams.           Back           Row           —           Ed           Dams,           Kevin           Woodard,           Bim           Bailey,         Eric           Clayton,           Ali           Abid,           Bill           Zurkan,           John           D.           Lauchner.         RHA 75         ast           Bennett         North           2           r         Front           Row           —           lerry           Hictman.           Scott           Factor,           Michael           Gardella,           Bryan           Kosco,           Anthony           Dobbs,           )oe         Weber.           Second           Row           —           Greg           Allen.           Damon           Dudley,           Matt           Kuehnert,           Danny           Dunbar,           Sahish           Patel,           Clif-         ton DeHorney,           Kevin           Chronister,           David           Haase,           Augstinas           Sumandar.           Jack           latum,           Ayman           El-Mazahreh,         Maher           Chmaysem,           Tim           Ashcraft,           Greg           Hoover,           Greg           Prater,           Derek           Holmes.         Pictured           —           Ryan           Foley,           Donald           Norwood,           Ronald           Norwood,           Lance           Dean,           Bill           Lewis,           Brent           Fortner,         George           Galster,           Richard           Mathews,           Wade           Rigdon,           Christopher           Shay,           Alan           Gatewood,           Steve           Hayden,         Randy           Jones,           Brandi           Brown,           Brook           Wallace,           Michael           Nicholas,           Clark           Cruz,           Michael           Hyer,           Michael           Kel-         ly, lack           Sanders,           Joseph           Rapp,           Jeff           Castleberry,           Pete           Mauro,           Gary           McCray,           Stephen           Cozart,           Bruce         Leaf,           David           Talley,           Paul           Allen,           Ethan           Tharp,           Mark           Webb,           Craig           Chartier,           Dwayne           Hurliman,           Kim         laisuck,           Craig           Wahl,           John           Beck,           )ames           Davenport,           Tom           Mann,           Richard           Bryce,           Danny           Bell,           Stacy         Gingrich.         76«RHA         East           Bennett           4         Front           Row           —           Sam           Douthit,           Edgar           Tingson-Miranda,           David           K.           Hill,           Barry           Bosworth,           Ali           Azami,           Toby         Gerald           Wilson,           Ricardo           Peralta.           Second           Row           —           Y.L.           Lim,           Kama!           Abu           Znhri,           S.P.           Koh,           |oe           Furio,           Rick         Brooks,           Sei           Hoon           Chun,           Gary           Saliba,           Jerry           Leonisio,           Kevin           Garjan.           Back           Row           —           Kerry           Kurin,           Curt         Schneider,           David           Cox,           David           Mills,           Craig           Farrow,           Ernest           Culver,           Firas           Abughazaleh,           Monty           Richarson.         RHA«77          j         - '         78 RHA         whiff          leball           continues           as         annual           Bennett           tradition         The           pitcher           delivers           his           best           pitch           and         the           batter           waits.           And           waits.         The           hitter           is           not           waiting           on           a           95           mph         fastball           but           a           I           5           nnph           elusive           whiffleball.         Those           are           the           pitches           batters           will           try         to           hit           at           this           year's           sixth           annual           Bennett         Whiffleball           Tournannent.          Bennett           is           the           only           hall           on           campus         that           has           a           traditional           whiffleball           game,                    says           Mike           Cox,           former           athletic           chairman         and           now           student           assistant           at           Bennett         Hall.            I           think           it's           because           most           people         don't           know           what           whiffleball           is.                    The           game,           adapted           from           slow-pitch         Softball,           is           played           with           a           plastic           ball           and         bat.           The           ball           is           pitched           underhand           and         the           hitter           gets           only           two           strikes.         The           Bennett           tournament,           consisting           of         men's           and           women's           divisions,           started           in         fall           1979           and           has           been           played           twice           a         year           —           once           in           the           fall           and           once           in           the         spring,           Cox           says.          Eight-man           teams           from           each           floor           of         Bennett           enter           the           whiffleball           tournament         with           a           $10           entry           fee           and           compete         against           each           other,                       says           Tressa           Duffin,         athletic           chairman           for           Bennett           Hall.          You           really           don't           have           to           be           that         athletic           to           play           the           game,           '           Duffin           says.         That           is           why           there           is           such           a           strong           appeal         to           the           game.                    The           games           are           played           on           the           front         lawn           of           Bennett           because           of           its           ballpark-         shaped           landscape.          The           only           problem           with           it           is           that           there         are           bicycles           parked           in           racks           in           our           left         field,             Cox           says.         Duffin           says,           if           a           ball           is           hit           into           the           bike         racks           by           a           guy,           then           it           is           an           automatic         out.           But           it           is           a           home           run           for           the         women.                    The           rule           reduces           the           risk           of           a           person         hurting           himself           on           the           bike           racks           while         trying           to           catch           a           fly           ball,           Duffin           says.         Even           though           whiffleball           is           played           with         fun           in           mind,           it           can           sometimes           get           out           of         hand.           Cox           says.         Some           people           really           get            all           bent           out         of           shape                       if           they           think           the           umpire           made         a           bad           call,           but           the           players           usually           keep         quiet           for           fear           of           getting           thrown           out           the         game.           Cox           says.         —By           )ustin           Hughes         RHA 79         West           Bennett         Basement         Front           Row           —           Denee           Peyton,            Robin            Butler.               Back           Row           —           Joanne           Murer,           lackie           Cargill,           Aline         McHeileh,           Dede           Malone,           Kathy           Mirzaborzorg,           Cheryl           Lewis,           Kathy           Menser.         West           Bennett           1         First           Row           —           Beth           Lacey,           Keri           davenport,           Gina           Bridge,           Susan           |ones,           Vicki           Holland,           Cindy           Flasch,           Dana         Seeber.           )arae           Puis,           Debbie           Wells.           Second           Row           —           Diana           Chambers,           Kelly           Perkins,           Kathy           Knowdlik,         Michael           Lytle,           Maria           Herron,           jodi           Eccher,           lanelle           McGee,           Dalena           Jacobs.           Third           Row           —           lamie         Cameron,           lennifer           Lane,           Carloyn           Bowen,           Kathryn           Troendle,           Susan           Maupin,           Sheri           Ellenwood,           Patty         Pagan,          Nicki           Koethe,           Dina           Wilson.         80 RHA         West           Bennett           2         Pictured           —           Helen           Nicholas,           Colleen           Korf,           La           Tonya           Cotton,           Tammy           Ragsdale,           Monica           Gilligan,           Calysta         Hittle.           Karen           Houser,           Kimberly           Cox,           Marilynn           Campbell,           Melissa           Sadler,           Sonja           Ward,           lacqueline         Rogers,           Lesley           Bradley,           Tammy           Ingram,           Kimberly           Blair,           Rhonda           Sullivan,           Angela           Silbernagel,           Cynthia         Phillips,           Lorri           Trimble,           Laura           Lindahl,           Tina           Long,           Lori           McManus,           Marie           Pulrang,           Dana           Chesney,         Kimberly           Horton,           Rachel           Knight,           Lisa           Cruzan,           Angela           Walker,           Cynthia           Carney,           Teresa           Berg,           Mary         Pagan,           Lisa           Coby,           Alisha           lohnson,           Felicia           Perry,           Sonya           Perry,           Diana           Patton,           Angela           Bontemps,           Nora         Caldwell,          Dena           Tucker,           Cathy           Taylor,           Michelle           Whitcomb,           Cynthia           Becker,           Regina           Griffis,           lanet           Ponder.         West           Bennett           3         Front           Row           —           Cindy           Ryder,           Monica           Lake.           Second           Row           —           Larisa           Tatge,           Lisa           Tevis           Robin           Williams,         Kindra           Doll,           Tami           Chance,           Kenna           Seaton,           |udy           Kuras,           Kelley           Leverich,           Michelle           Johnson,           Francine         Tryon.           Third           Row           —           Lisa           Webster,           Ddiane           Speck,           Christy           McClain,           Tina           Young,           Tami           Scrudds,         Veronica           Marshall,           Detra           William,           Michelle           )ackson.           Fourth           Row           —           Lisa           Strayer,           Norma           Rothgeb,         Sandy           Zoellner,           Cheryl           Stanley,           Ann           Boucher,           Sandi           Miles,           Kim           Schillig,           Michelle           Wilson,           lackie           Har-         din, Tina           Fields,           Tressa           Daffin,           Cynthia           Cox.           Fifth           Row           —           Stephanie           Riley,           Rosalea           Kalka,           Dee           Dee         Roby,           Cindy           Graham,           Akita           Stewart.           Laurie           Lemieux,           Vanessa           Steward,           lacque           Casey,           Lisa           Davis,           Lisa         Brown.           Back           Row           —           Michelle           Heiney,           Tina           Bogle,           Audrey           L.           Ford,           Cheryl           Denten,           Tammy           Quiqley,         Sharon           Myers,           Stacey           Hendren,           Pamela           Jordan.           Kris           Crehan,           Doug           Watts.         RHA«81         Tracy           Koeneger           and           Laure           Harbor         seem           to           have           no           shortage           of           friends         calling           at           their           room           in           Kerr-Drum-         mond           residence           hall           (right.)         lennifer           Sumner           leaves           a           message           for         an           absent           friend           on           a           door           in           Kerr-         Orummond           complex           (far           right.)         Providing           living           space           for           hundreds           of         students,           Kerr-Drummond           complex         looms           over           the           OSU           horizon           (below.)                    -it S          nsm            1         82 RHA         Kerr-         Drummond         Kerr-Drummond           celebrated           its           20th           birthday           in           1986.           An         entire           week           of           festivities           was           devoted           to           the           event,           and           an           in-         vitation was           extended           to           Governor           George           Nigh           to           join           in           the         celebration.         The           complex,           which           is           programmed           for           resident           involve-         ment, participated           in           Varsity           Revue           for           the           first           time           since         1977.           Kerr-Drummond           also           participated           in           the           annual           Spring         Sing.         OSU-Opoly           was           a           big           event           for           the           complex           with           approxi-         mately 75           people           participating.           The           game           began           at           a           certain         location           and           sent           participants           to           many           different           locations           to         obtain           clues.         For           the           past           few           years,           the           Kerr-Drummond           ACES           commit-         tee has           sponsored           a           fifth           and           sixth           grade           girls'           basketball           team         in           Stillwater           and           also           donated           money           to           Toy           Closet           in           the         Cancer           Research           Section           of           Children's           Memorial           Hospital           in         Oklahoma           City.         RHA 83         Kerr           1         Clockwise           from           left           —           Waleed           El-Ghadban.           John           Dixx,           )oe           Mikulecky,           Rajai           Sukhon.           lamil           Al-Alami.         Kerr           2         Front           Row           —           Kurt           Fite,           David           Kyle,           Keith           Sands,           Pintoro           Wibowo,           Brad           Stiff,           Alex           Stolarow.           Second         Row           —           Trevis           Hulse,           Boyd           lantz,           Michael           Harris,           Amjad           Maolani,           Chris           janka,           Keith           Bowell,           Grant         Fowler.           Third           Row           —           Shay           Brown,           Kory           Willis,           Brett           Dougherty,           Danny           Sparks,           lames           Potter,           Terry         Padgett,           Keith           Davis.           Back           Row           —           Alf           Slaatten,           |ohn           Van           Leeuwen,           Stacy           Wedel,           Robert           Goranson,         Pat           Kreymborg,           Tim           Rodkey,           Gary           Hill,           Spencer           Matheny,           Greg           Bodnoruk,           Travis           Beattie,           Brian           Na-         tions, John           Kerpon,           )oe           Rob           Zinn,           Irving           Schunk.         84«RHA         Bob           lohansend.           Not           Pictured           —           Glenn           Brag,           Christopher           Ward,           Keith           Nickolson,           Kevin           Maiaska,         Ron           Roquemore,           Mark           Shelite,           Frank           Webster,           Scott           Boyd,           Keith           Wilkes,           Angel           Gonzalez,           lohn         Bordnine,           David           Strong,           Russell           White,           Mike           Gilbreath,           Nick           Dao,           Brett           Hill,           Dan           Townsend,           Dennis         Gragart,           Chris           Shoop,           Greg           Thoman,           Patrick           Mar,           Bill           Lloyd,           Brad           Nelson,           Troy           Littleaxe,           Brad           White,         Yves           Lamaitre,           Thuong           Lee,           Robert           Berroug,           Leslie           Hansen,           Paul           Carradine,           Phil           Ciskowski,           Mitchell         Hilt.           Scott           Schmidt,           |im           Shaver,           Ed           Auth,           Reggie           Young,           Donny           Stephens,           Tim           Doerflnger,           Sam           Sibala,         Due           Nguyen,           Mike           Martin,           Terry           Moore,           Bill           Wood,           David           White,           Bill           Cunningham,           David           McGee,         Bruce           Stephens,           Steve           McKnight,           Scott           Nation,           Daren           Nelson,           Mark           Wayland,           Ron           Burnett,           lay           Hines.         1         Front           Row           —           Charlie           Olzawski,           Jeff           Rodman,           Kyle           Kisselburg,           Vince           Poellot.           |eff           Byberg,           German         Monoz,           Pat           Payton,           Wayne           Eagleson,           Carlos           Gonzalez,           |oe           Willis.           Second           Row           —           Mike           lohius,           Greg         Mills,           jim           Franks,           Paul           Langley,           Walter           Renberg.           David           Counterman.           Fred           Weber.           Craig           Foster.           Back         Row           —           Chandran           Manor,           Dale           Henrick.           Brent           Holley,           jay           Hildebrand,           Paul           Beazer,           Thien           Thai,           David         Howland,           Lee           Stobaligh.           Layne           Grogan,           Todd           Maye,           Derek           Hallim,           loe           Goddard.           Tim           Pierce.           Rick         Duncan,           Paul           Fuss,           David           Hickman,           Scott           Thompson,           Stacey           L.           Bland,           Michael           Bell,           Todd           Ragsdale,         Robert           Schumacher.         RHA«85         Kerr           6         Front           Row           —           Russell           Townsend.           Craig           Lox,           Mike           Dodd.           )oe           Grubbs,           Pete           Gerner,           Brian           Lair,           Keith         Bernhardt,           Herbert           Wilkinson,           John           Fellers,           Grant           Konechy,           |eff           lohnson,           David           Cundiff.           Second           Row         —           Tom           Nelson,           Mike           Wittman,           jimmie           Cunningham,           Bob           Pagel,           Jeff           Dees,           George           Miller.           Third           Row           —         Tim           Beck,           Eddie           Owens,           Daniel           Nelson,           Barry           Fenner,           Tim           Dooley,           Terry           West,           Dean           Wyatt.           Fourth         Row           —           Felix           )ao,           Arvind           Mande,           Steve           McCullough,           |eff           Spencer,           Grant           Schwartz.           Fifth           Row           —           Gregg         Smith,           Tom           Mordecai,           Mark           Horning,           Paul           Chatfield,           Brian           Baker,           Chris           Miller.           Back           Row           —           Steve         Spradlin,           Chris           Wero,           Edwardo           Dempsey,           Michael           Moery,           Alix           Cooke,           jim           Mordecai,           Greg           Yearout,         Chad           Edwards         Front           Row           —           Steve           Corcoran,           Seth           Dawson,           Dean           Clore,           less           Cooper,           David           Thomson,           Flute           Ngo,         David           Beck,           Richard           Nixon,           jim           Dutton,           Michael           Chan.           Second           Row           —           David           Hale,           |ohn           Adams,         Michael           lames,           Scott           Fleitman,           Kris           Martin,           Richard           Harris,           Calvin           Boydtun,           Craig           Williams,           Debbie         Word,           jay           Ryles,           Matt           Doherty,           )eff           McCary,           Cody           Cowles,           Cameron           Lewis,           )im           Starks,           Min-Chi           Lee.         Back           Row           —           Chris           Mostek,           |oe           Jennings,           Kevin           Schader,           |ohn           Raab,           Grant           Southwell,           Gray           Easterly,         Tim           Littau,           Jay           Minton,           Cody           Combs.         86 RHA         1                            lasmmmmm         Front           Row           —           Wel-Min           Tsao.           Thad           Wolgamott,           Chong           Branson,           Larry           Staton,           Bobby           Weatherford,         Brian           Forrester,           Bobby           Smith,           Tony           Trotter.           Second           Row           —           lames           Coffey,           Kent           Shelby,           Steve           Adkins,         Rafe           Millard,           |eff           Hensley,           Roland           Lemke,           lames           Hamilton,           Curtis           Hensley.           Third           Row           —           [ason           Rogers,         Richie           Rees,           limmy           Wolfe,           Sam           McPherson,           Kenneth           Karrenbrock,           |eff           Perrine,           Mike           O'Connor,           Andy         Lombardo.           Back           Row           —           Chip           Edmunds,           Bill           Speed,           Sean           Cain,           )eff           Heiss,           Hayden           Henry,           Darren         Henin,           Randy           Richardson,           Dale           Kennemen,           |ohn           Borger,           Randy           Ballard,           Darrin           Rogers.         Front           Row           —           Michael           Pennington.           Richard           Gustafson,           |ody           Boston.           Mave           Bond,           Dirk           Zollinger.           Se-         cond Row           —           lerry           Higgins,           Chris           Herden.           Dennis           Holly,           Pat           Walls,           Dan           Clark,           Dan           Hagins.           Third         Row           —           Billy           Botts.           Kent           Burris.           Eric           Casey,           Mitch           Guartney,           Lawrence           Eric           Robinson           III,           Dudley         Gilbert,           Alan           Stringfellow,           Cliff           C.           Kirk.           Randall           D.           Clegg,           Kyle           Wilson.           Richard           Freeman.           Fourth           Row         —           Kip           Whitekiller.           Dan           King.           Sam           Carter,           Glyn           Ralph           Brady,           lesse           William           Toay,           Paul           Burns,           Art         Bridges.           Back           Row           —           |im           Gardner,           Curtis           Couch.           Greg           Busby,           Eric           Ryker.         RHA«87         Kerr           10         Front            Row           —           David           Withem.           Second           Row           —           Michael           Colson,           Brian           Armstrong,           Trent           Voyles,           Ron         Ledgerwood,           Kelly           Kerr,           Marc           Merutka.           Third           Row           —           )eff           Althaws,           Flab           Greemer,           Kevin           Pelletier,         Darrell           Wilson,           Toby           Haws,           Geddy           Lee.           Fourth           Row           —           Scott           Chisum,           Martin           Singleton,           Brad           Stell,         Mike           Greb,           Marcus           Scrudder,           |im           Poteet.           Fifth           Row           —           Chad           Stuckey,           Clayton           Harwood,           Nathan         Smith,           DG           Fitzgerald,           Pat           Andries,           Danny           King.           Fifth           Row           —           Bob           Everson,           lames           Crews,           Doug           Vogt,         |uan           Vasquez,           Damon           Boggs.           Back           Row           —           Alyn           Hanson,           Michael           Holmberg,           Eric           Erier,           Stuart           Mc-         Calmont,           Brent           Clapp,           Johnnie           Grizzle,           Kyle           Sivard.         Ivcrr           1          1         .-                f' '.H.W if W .           •         Front           Row           —           Mike           Biggs,           Bryan           McAlister,           Leon           Draper,           John           Beauford,           leff           Ferguson,           |on           Leucke.         Second           Row           —           Bryan           Butler,           Brent           Benson,           Robert           Woolslayer,           Steve           Bryan,           Cass           Midgley.           Third         Row           —           Greg           Strong,           Kris           Hooper,           |ohn           McClure,           Mike           Czepiel,           Craig           Merutka,           jim           Ragains.           Fourth         Row           —           Laren           Blevins,           Michael           McAnelly,           )eff           Kalb,           jim           Benson,           |ohn           Dye.           Back           Row           —           Mitchell         Barnett,           Guy           McCall,           Vance           Chambers,           Gregg           Wherley,           Paul           Wolford,           Larry           Mark,           leff           Baumann.         88 RHA         Kerr           12         Front           Row           —           Michael           Sehgraves.           Curtis           Diehl,           Ben           Owens,           Deric           Berousek,           Kelly           Morgan,           Charles         Slavin,           Johnny           ODaniel,           Daryl           Montgomery,           jim           Causon.           Second           Row           —           jim           Phipps,           Scott           Francis,           lay         Cooper.           Brian           Beckett,           Chad           Daugherty,           Charles           Rives,           Jeff           Towles,           Darin           Huppman.           Third           Row           —         Greg           Fox,           Mike           Hunter,           Scott           Ross,           Keith           Blanchette,           Steven           Drake,           Burt           Simpson,           Gary           Gordon,           |oe         Sawyer,           David           Palmer,           Chris           Snyder.           Fourth           Row           —           Brenden           Blanchette,           Winn           Dugger,           Ali           Eslami,         Miles           Willingham,           Curt           Allen,           Brian           lohnson,           Michael           Foegelle,           Mike           Harrel,           |oe           Westhoff,           Richey           Wall,         Steve           Deaton.           Back           Row           —           Bill           Thomas,           Steven           Cole         RHA«89         Drummond           2         Front           Row           —           Jessica           Besett,           Teri           Thornhill,           Melanie           Schmidt,           Mary           Ann           Wiles,           Pamela           Shanklin,         Vanessa           VanTreese.           Second           Row           —           Deborah           Schmidt,           Denni           Stratton,           Cristina           Mayor,           Mary           Ann         Little,           Kay           Meench.           Third           Row           —           Judi           Wittow,           Daphne           Tredford,           Tami           Fischer,           Mamcy           Colwell,           )ena         Harrington,           Beverly           Bohnenberger,           Natalie           Kerr,           Tammy           Epperly.           Fourth           Row           —           Teri           Hames,           Rae         Ann           Brannon,           Signee           House,           Melissa           Roberson,           Vicki           Valentino,           Lori           Boevers,           Kathy           Lohse,           Belinda         Farabough,           Dana           Walker.           Back           Row           —           Margaret           Non           Harkey,           Kim           Highley,           Teri           Watters,           Christi         Smith,           Julia           Peterson,           Monica           Cuiley,           Aria           Gray,           Sonj           Wilson,           Marlene           Walker.         Drummond           3         A         Front           Row           —           Jean           Sharky           Shanna           Woods,           Bear           Beer.           Second           Row           —           Julia           Hanna,           Amy           Davis,           lulie         Bush,           Michelle           Harmon,           Barbara           Reed,           Rhonda           Maynard,           Gina           Wheeler.           Third           Row           —           Janet           Brad-         ford, Jill           Evanko,           Terri           Stanfield,           Cindy           Mullins,           Jane           Christensen,           Kenda           Paty,           Melanie           Mussa.         Fourth           Row           —           Debbie           Word,           Kris           Martin,           Terri           Aim,           Julie           Hays,           Jennifer           Bullard,           Jean           Wohlhuter,         Vicki           Fouquet,           Melinda           Upton,           Valerie           Ferrer,           Haleh           Tayebi,           Susan           Scharoun.           Back           Row           —           Susan         Perry,           Terri           Shipley,           Lianne           Vernon,           Amy           Shillings,           Jill           Korthase,           Laurie           Adam.         90 RHA         vx         y         Kit         Front           Row           —           Mary           Vorheis,           Angela           Hanneman,           Carol           Moon,           Tracy           Koeninger,           Eva           Fitzpatrick,           Laurel         Davis,           Julie           Nelson.           Second           Row           —           Kim           Bayles,           |amie           Kadel,           Sarah           Neshiem,           Marci           Mayes,           Karen         Baucher,           Trade           Baiko,            Kara           Martin,           Michelle           Walters.           Back           Row           —           Cathy           Porter,           Julie           Cunningham,         Janet           Chappell,           Linda           Coxsey,           Shawn           Ellis,           Michelle           Girard,           Suzanne           Mitchell,           Jena           Burnham,           Liz           Her-         ring, Felicia           Mihas.         Front           Row           —           Sandi           Dickey,           Tiffany           Hartman,           Misti           Daubert,           Lisa           Breckenrifge,           Katie           Fellingham,         Brenna           Williams.           Second           Row           —           Pam           Bezdicek,           Julie           Mrasek,           Krista           Moeler,           Rhonda           O'Neal,           Cheri         Akin,           Ginny           Wilkes.           Back           Row           —           Shelly           Atwood,           Andrea           Modrall,           Shelley           Griffeth,           Kelley           Dorsey,         Carol           Struble,           Kristin           Evans,           Tammy           Hicks,           Claudine           Boulware.         RHA 9I         TT.         Front           Row           —           Fiorella           Graziani,           Amy           Lou           Bowie,           Elaine           Lee,           Lea           Ann           Casebolt,           Kristi           Ladd.           Second         Row           —           |oy           Barron,           luliette           Aughtry,           Periann           Pulliam,           Wayla           Cline,           Kim           McClarnon,           Rachelle           Payne,         Susan           Rice,           iVlarla           Moffitt,           Stefani           Stuemky.           Back           Row           —           Diane           Manchester,           Sherie           Lynn           Ericson,         Chris           Ferguson,           Nancy           Vap,           Renee           Wilmeth,           Annette           Schones.           Renee           Buchholtz,           Donna           Isaacs,           Kelley         Lane,           Jennifer           Bunnell,           Amber           Petzold.         Front           Row           —           Candace           Thomas,           Rhonda           Franklim,           Amy           Dunford,           Victoria           Sawyer,           Bonnie           Pearce,         Laurie           Sheldon,           Emily           Emmons.           Second           Row           —           Melissa           Goode,           janie           Hughes,           Isabel           Martin,         Shawna           Holmes,           Laura           Harrington,           Tracey           Parks,           Stephanie           Corzaltt.           Laura           Pringle,           Kay           Lindley,         Shannon           Hasenfratz.           Third           Row           —           Tierney           Alspaugh,           Kris           Tucker,           Teresa           Rudiger,           Laura           West,         Tammy           Dammann,           Dawn           Brooks,           Malynda           Muiuany,           Nancy           Kelly.           Back           Row           —           Lisa           Vernetti,           Mimi         Mathews,           Debra           Pokorny,           Dawn           Vaughn,           Laura           Copelin.         92 RHA         'W          Drummond           8         Front           Row           —           Michelle           Brown,           Judy           Bales,           Linda           Ammons,           Melinda           Middlemist,           Chandra           Nunley,         Dedra           Dahi.           Second           Row           —           Melissa           lones,           Sheri           Barnes,           Rona           Harrel,           Krista           Blackburn,           Kristina         Womack,           Cammy           Montague,           Karen           Rudisell,           Camille           Frost,           Teresa           Barley,           Teresa           Baumann,           )ulie         Thomas.           Back           Row           —           Michelle           Rowland,           Cheryl           Bilderback,           Lodri           Kramer,           Marl           Barham,           Lisa           Aner-         son           lackie           Ennis,           Missy           Harris,           jan           Berrong,           Lynne           Bertholf,           Lori           Bridal.           Marsha           Hallman,           Karen           Col-         lins, LaNae           Ames,           )anet           Skinner.         Drummond           9         Front           Row           —           Cindy           Bradley,           Cindy           Crowl,           Cheri           Deal,           Brenda           Layn.an,           Melinda           Myers.           Second         Row           —           Debbie           |o           Pelton,           Kathleen           Moore,           Tresa           Combs,           Melissa           Darragh,           Maggie           Ellis,           Gina           Gwenn,         Rosann           Hixson.           Third           Row           —           Tina           Day,           Mary           lane           McAlister,           Carol           Dennis,           Ronda           Chapman,           Melin-         da Postier,           Jennifer           Aselman,           Ingrid           Evans,           Kathy           Bridges,           Phebe           Pearce,           Sharon           Snyder.           Back           Row         —           Julie           Flynn,           Dana           Hammond,           Ann           Eggers,           Emily           Nelson,           Brook           Wright,           Susan           Buck.         RHA 93         Front           Row           —           Carrie           Randolph,           Lisa           Young,           Penny           Wheeler,           Kelly           Dionne,           Therisa           Kilpatrick,           Terrri         Price,           |ill           Weigand,           |ana           Skinner.           Second           Row           —           Karen           Hufnagel,           Kathy           Kolb,           Andrea           Logan,           Rayna         Edmiston,           Shannon           Lorentz,           Bretta           Ward.           Third           Row           —           Stefanie           Miller,           Ruth           Ann           Lowe,           |erri           Gold-         en, Tammie           Ruble,           Helen           Brake,           Sherry           Preuninger,           Fourth           Row           —           Suzann           Mease,           Kristina           Thorne,         Vicki           Kinman,           Belinda           Thomas,           Sheri           Shuford,           Stephanie           Parks.           Wendy           lordan.           Back           Row           —           Teresa         Lamb,           Ann           Forst,           Sandy           Scott,           Shawna           Hopkins,           Starr           Bright,           Robi           Cook,           Ellen           March,           Stacey           Mease.         Front           Row           —           Kim           Ellis,           Dana           McKee,           Karen           Kirby,           Gail           Arthur.           Second           Row           —           Michelle           Minietta,         Share           Waldorf.           Dana           Howard,           lanette           Webb,           Martha           Booth,           Tracy           lamison,           Velma           Gore.           Third           Row         —           Elena           Willis,           Ginger           Bowen,           Gala           Stewart,           Sara           Shirey,           Buffy           Hughes,           Karen           Kapp,           Krista           Gates,         Ramae           Maritt.           Back           Row           —           loellen           Carson,           Wendy           Ferguson,           Mitzi           Watt,           Jennifer           Somerville,           Carol         Franke,           Nancy           Snyder,           Deanna           Reynolds,           Kim           Pope,           Janet           Miller,           Shannon           Wallace,           Meridith         Houston.         94«RHA         IBA         Iba           residence           hall           houses           graduate           students           In           a           coed           living           environment           (above).         RHA«95         Bruce            Logan,             Lilly            Young           and            Tara           Albright            share            cool            relief            from            the           heat           at           Iba         residence           hall's            Cool           Pool           Party.                   IBA           3         Front           Row           —           Maria           T.           Day,           Yuh-ling           Chen,           Lorn           Zhu,           Tia,           Aruna           Prabhu.           Second           Row           —           Renee         Fountain,           Lyn           Bangs,           Debra           Myhand,           Fatemeh           Nazarieh,           Beverly           Bailey,           Dahlia           Gonzalez,           Anna         Henderson,           AprilBrantley.           Third           Row           —           IVlargaret           Mvududu,           Laurel           Butts,           Mimi           Barlow,           Carol           Low,         Danna           Garrett,           Sandy           Hunter,           Christine           M.           Irvine,           Sheila           Reinhart,           lennifer           Goode.           Back           Row           —         Susie           Berkenbtie,           Linda           Stark,           Karen           Boyet,           Bobbie           Skaggs.         96 RHA         IBA4         Front           Row           —           Hyung-Suk           Cho.Hee           Bang           Rhee,           Nangky           Halim,           Shiaominot           Wangt,           Chang-hee           Choi,         Sheik           Fadi           T.           Samara,           Bassem           Abou           Zeid,           lamal           Bizri.           Back           Row           -           Melvin           Mussyal,           Boon           Keny           Tan,         Mark           Springer,           Keith           LeClaire,           Tom           lackson.           Pad           Chewault,           )effery           Beali,           imad           labir.         Front           Row           —           Emiko           Konishi,           Martha           C.           Nunn,           Claire           Turner ,           Susan           Crowder,           Kristen           Eckman.           s  e-         cond           Row           —           loan           Thomas.           Nomsa           Mncadi,           Linda           Hand,           Cindy           Fomby,           Leila           Barge,           Rhanda           Hasley,         Nomathemba           Seme.           Back           Row           —           Betsy           Kaup,           Pam           Watt,           Lisa           Zipfel,           Theresa           Deany,           Todd           Toussa-         nint,           Mary           Aue,           Tessa           Etchison.         RHA 97         Scott         Parker         Wentz         Scott,           Parker           and           Wentz           residence           halls,           joined           by           their         central           commons,           compose           a           massive,           swarming           beehive           of         student           life.         This           year,           Wentz           went           coed,           with           three           of           the           nine           floors         becoming           male.         Sandy           Coltharp,           head           resident,           says           at           first           there           were           some         mixed           feelings           about           going           coed.           But           now           people           like           it.          We           have           had           less           problems           this           year.           I           don't           know           if           it's         because           we           have           more           upperclassmen           or           because           we're         coed,                       she           says.         The           tri-plex           offers           a           variety           of           activities           such           as           dances,         hayrides,           movies.           Parent's           Day           and           Mom's           Day           activities.          We           have           lots           of           sports           and           outside           activities           because           we         have           a           yard           where           we           can           play           and           practice,             Coltharp           says.         At           Christmas,           the           residence           halls           adopt           a           family           and           give         them           presents,           clothes           and           food.           A           Christmas           tree           and           deco-         rations are           also           given           if           enough           money           is           available.         98 RHA         The           windows           of           Wentz           residence         hall           seem           to           form           a           geometric           stair-         way to           heaven           (far           left           top).         Happy           party           gals           from           the           infamous         ninth           floor           of           Wentz           live           up           to           their         motto:            Closest           Thing           to           a           Ten'           (far         left           bottom).         Men           of           Scott           residence           hall           cele-         brate Cowboy           spirit           at           their           unofficial         post-game           party,            The           Zoo             (left).         Merry           diners           enjoy           the           reputable         fare           of           Scott-Parker-Wentz           cafeteria         with           beams           of           culinary           joy           (below           left).         RHA«99         Scott           2         Front           Row           —           Wade           Anderson,           |oe           Atkin,           William           Cole,           Mark           McFarland,           Malcolm           Hardage,           lay         Phillips.           Back           Row           —           Keith           Jennings,           Chris           Horinek,           Steve           McCoy,           Kevin           Mathews,           Gary           Chal,           |eff         Peterson,           Dave           McClellean,           David           Gray,           Mark           Nikkei,           President           L.L.           Boger,           Mrs.           Boger,           Van           Ellis,         Leland           Johnson,           Douglas           Rodgers,           Bill           Dang,           Richard           Holly,           |immy           Bhatt,           Kent           Garrett,           Nelson         Medina,           Bob           Dang,           Brad           Gillispie,           Richard           LePort.         Scott           3         Front           Row           —           Michael           Jennings,           Darren           Pettit,           Randy           Adams.           David           Elliot,           |ohn           Arledge,           Andy           Aiello,         Brad           Walleer,           Spencer           Farris,           Wiley           Carlile.           Second           Row           —           Mike           Muench,           Eric           Kast,           Greg           Compbell,         Mark           Trinka,           lustin           Clow,           Imit           Sowle.           Chris           Brown.           Darrell           Anderson,           Micah           Vanatta.           Third           Row           —         lames           L.           Lowden,           Alan           Roten,           David           Kalbert,           B.j.           Shondell,           Paul           Crawrford,           Donnie           McGugan,            Robert         Borden,           Steven           Correa.           Mark           Fell.           Back           Row           —           Tod           Dow,           David           Koelsch,           Paul           Dowdican,           Brian         Heskett.           Allan           Baxter,           Lee           Watson.         100-RHA         Scott           4         Front           Row           —           Ramzi           Ghannoum.           Second           Row           —           Richard           Mahanaey,           Ed           Blackards,           Scott           Farrington,         Steven           Morris,           Bradley           Johnson,           Scott           Seybold.           Third           Row           —           Curt           Payne,           Grant           Busier,           Jeff           Sullins,         Scott           Bradley,           Kim           Hurst,           David           Garret,           Donlad           Stelzer,           Troy           Allen.           Fourth           Row           —           Peter           Hoelscher,         Tom           McDougal,           Doren           Fontinell,           Scott           Herring,           Ernie           Brady,           Mitesh           Patel,           Jeff           Evens,           led           Stewart,         Conor           Thies,           )eff           Chandler,           Kyle           Warren.           Back           Row           —           William           Roper,           Larry           Harp,           Roger           Odom,           Wil-         liam Smith,           Keith           Breeding,           Joe           Oldham,           Shawn           Mills.         Scott           5         Front           Row           —           Ken           Huntley,           Brett           Hopkins,           Ngoc           Pham,           Michael           Macoubrie.           Second           Row           —           Stacy         Hawthorne,           |im           Gralam,           David           Langren,           Mike           Milligan,           Ken           Robinson,           Chris           Crowson,           Dan           Harrington,         Tom           Gray,           Thi           Nguyen,           Ali           Moslem.           Back           Row           —           Mark           Bay,           Gerald           Llewellyn,           |oe           Reed,           Corey           God-         frey. David           Cable,           Charles           A.           Ervin,           Kevin           Allen,           Douglas           Wilson.         RHA«101         Parker           2         Front           Row           —           lames           Tighe,           Eron           Richards,           Menausche           Uyak,           Seth           Holtzman,           David           Acord,           Louca         Kyriacos,           Yaacoub           Ghantous,           Roger           Kassab,           Ross           Sestri  ,           Keith           Yancey,           Wai           Mun           Cheah,           Widsasa         Dharna,           Harianto           Wong,           Taun           Chong           To.           Second           Row           —           [erald           Gilbert,           Kastia           Heliuic,           |ohn           Blizzard,         Gerald           lohnston,           |eff           Sullivan,           Phil           Pitts,           Haoman           Wong.           Back           Row           —           Les           Austin,           Ted           Imhoff,           Lance         Fuller,           leff           Loveless,           Charles           Sean           Ganett,           Danny           Vise,           Gary           Wilson.         Front           Row           —           Eric           Dancer,           Eddie           Gist,           Patrick           Sain.           Second           Row           —           |eff           Neal,           Chris           Merritt,           Randy         Northwtt,           Frank           Ramirez,           Taris           Elabbas,           Mike           Simpson,           Chris           Schein,           Call           Dodson,           Chris           Hoisington.         Brian           Dittrion,           Dan           Collard,           Phillip           Stonebarger,           |ere           Den           Iwata,           Michael           Coponiti,           Lance           Barton,           Bob         Goulart.           Back           Row           —           Dean           Lyie,           Henry           Blake,           Mike           French,           [erry           Burns,           Feliz           Estridge,           Mike           Fitz-         patrick,           Kevin           Garden,           Mark           Marshall,           Michael           Starinton,           lames           A.           Kenderdine           III,           |ohn           LeBoeuf           III,         Doug           Wall,           Brian           Conway.         102«RHA         W MKLi         Top           Row           —           Steve           Raulie,           Clay           Hassel,           Mike           Hale,           Mike           Sudak,           Brian           Rowe.           Second           Row           —           |ohn         Boren,           Dave           Chambers,           Floyd           Smith,           Freddy           T,           Flyer,           Bob           Plunkett,           Dean           Piper,           Shannon           Teegarden,         )ohn           Sprague.           Third           Row           —           )eff           Bowlin,           Gary           Bobb,           Kevin           Gragg,           Mike           Radle,           Kevin           Brown,           |eff         Craig,           Bruce           Chrisman.           Bottom           Row           —           Terrel           Crosson,           David           Schmude,           jim           Karter,           Mike           Seiter,         Trent           Delancy,           Lance           England,           Terry           Piper,           |on           Roy.         Jjxfi         :'J?'i          Front           Row           —           Calvin           Hopcraft,           Chris           Fry.           Second           Row           —           Mike           Robinson,           Keith           Burdick,           Mike         Spillars,           Sean           Orta,           Kevin           Hawkins,           Jon           Marrow,           Brian           K.           Rogers,           Dave           Sullivian,           Mike           Boudreay,           lim         Madoie.           Third           Row           —           )ohn           Hoanbeck,           Erie           lones,           Rob           Eynon,           Robert           Hillier,           David           Cross,           Rick         Mahak,           Bryan           L vigne,           Scott           Bennett,           Joe           Hill,           Tony           Oaks,           Jonathan           King,           lim           Recroat,           Mike           Bailey.         Joe           Ruggerf.           Back           Row           —           Aaron           Watins,           Kyle           Pewitt,           Randy           Reddin,           Danny           Baumann,           Grant         Bagwell,           Kevin           Martin,           )ohn           Williams,           Marty           Litchfield,           Lance           Brown,           Chris           Riggs,           Bart           Ballew,           Eric         Danderson.         RHA I03         Wentz           2         p         •                    Front           Row           —           Beth           Kemp,           Erin           Diehm,           Lisa           Chandler,           Julie           Keel,           Debbie           Cooper,           Michele           VanAtta,         Stephanie           Jones,           Jennifer           Thurston,           Lisa           Dufur,           Cyndy           Adams.           Back           Row           —           Lynda           Vernon,           Tonda         Henson,           Janice           Coatney,           Kelly           Halsell,           Sheryl           Rischard,           Connie           Kirby,           Mary           Blackford,           Angela         Riechman,           Vicki           Anagnostopouids,           Rhona           Hoffman,           Phung           Ngo,           Tracy           Findley.         Wentz           3         104 RHA         Front           Row           —           Kris           Molinsky,           Advia           Aillef           Michelle           Henderson,           Carlene           Hill.           Second           Row           —           Kathy         Hazlitt,           Lisa           Stovall,           Kristi           Kramer,           Michele           Bates,           Lon           Carpernter,           Renee           Johnson,           Aimme           Turner,         Connie           Baker,           Tina           Edwards,           Sandra           Low.           Third           Row           —           Susie           Worsham,           Shelly           Kevern,           Lauren           Ir-         win, Beth           Ludeke,           Ricky           Vogal,           Michele           Molinar,           Missy           Haney,           Cheryl           Young,           Lori           Adams,           Gina           Alley,         Cheryl           Morgan.           Back           Row           —           Karen           Packard,           Caralee           McCollough,           Stacy           Christie,           Lee           Uto,           Lorinda         Frahm,           Mindi           Barker,           Felicia           Jones,           Tawnya           Vasden,           Patty           Adkins,           Angela           Croom.           Anela           Viracola,           Kim         McDonald,           Susan           Barker,           Mandy           Ferguson,           Mary           McGuire.         Wentz           4         Front           Row           —           lim           Weigand,           |ohn           )unk,           Billy           Boyle           III.           Clay           Campbell,           Clay           Mash,           Allen           Sizemore,           loe         Herth.           Second           Row           —           Steven           Reiser,           John           Mashburn,           lohn's           T.V.,           David           Watson,           Blaine           Bunch,         Robert           Graves,           Gary           Gibson,           Greg           Bilbrey,           Paul           LeBlanc,           Mike           Heavener,           Stan           Zisman.         Front           Row           —           Susanne           Shore,           Lisa           Legner,           Arleta           Vaughan.           Second           Row           —           Lisa           Haggard,           Amy         Franklin,           Kim           Bailey,           Donna           Reaves,           Angela           Bailey,           Tatia           Mitchell,           Frances           Frantz,           Linda           Foster.         Third           Row           —           Kim           Hamilton,           Shelley           Richolson,           lacquelin           Pickens,           Teal           Rettneier,           Lynne           Hutto,           Chris         Hewitt,           Brenda           Bunch,           |ana           Hill,           Vicki           Gilmore.           Back           Row           —           Sheila           Luaera,           Susan           Timer,           Tomilyn         Wehrll,           Lorie           Coppedge,           Vicki           Leippe,           Karrie           Reid,           Kim           Wood,           Teri           Bowen,           Kerri           Blakeman,           Katherine         Lehmann.         RHA 105         Wentz           6         Front           Row           —           Michelle           Flinton,           Lisa           Huey,           )ennie           Holloway,           Marilie           Wood,           Hallie           )ay,           Laura           Mauzy,         Susan           Thompson,           Shelly           McGuire,           Lori           Bair,           Kimberiy           Hassebrock,           Pam           Cloud,           Nina           Horn,           Joyce         Stewart,           Wendy           Robertson,           Leslie           Sharpton.           Se cond           Row           —           Kathy           Haydock,           Wendy           Hinshaw,         Kellye           Milner,           Teki           Lyons,           Allenia           Voerster,           Kate           Perez,           Tracey           Young,           janese           Bradford,           lulia           Moore,         Stacie           Sauber,           Kim           Krehbiel.           Downette           Brady,           Anna           Cowdrey,           Annette           Krausse,           Linda           Yoast,           Mary         Keith.         Wentz           7         Front           Row           -           Diane           Leiker,           Lisa           Black,           Helen           Whitehead,           Bridget           Ziegier,           Kim           Musgrove.           Second           Row         —           Dawn           Littlefield,           Kathleen           Morley,           Debbie           Mathiews,           Timi           Richardson,           Cathy           Warden,           Linda         Whitley.           Back           Row           —           Yolanda           Boshuizen,           Roselinda           Boshuizen,           Lorna           Cox,           Rene           Ament,           Mary           L.         Blanchard,           Liz           Guilfoyle,           Rhonda           Smith,           Lisa           Bresnahan,           Karia           Luthy.         106-RHA         Wentz           8         Front           Row           —           Mark           Surdick,           Shawn           Estahani,           Greg           Leaver,           Kent           Hughes,           Steve           Barr,           Roger           Barakat,         Roace           Cooper,           David           Epperly.           Second           Row           —           DIL,           Doug           Cook,           )ohn           Loulter,           Grant           Chapman,           David         Dixon,           Joe           McNamara,           lim           Wilther           Mithcheil,           David           Sebert,           David           Webster.           Back           Row           —           Scott           Mar-         tin, Leo           Hall,           Mitch           Petree,           Wan           King           Sun,           |eff           Morgan           Shannon           Sixkiller           Derek           Boone,           Rocko         Merigold.         Front           Row           —           Amy           Ferguson,           )eanne           Smith,           lana           Everett,           Lisa           Gates,           Shari           Parker,           Carole           Remy.         Second           Row           —           Jennifer           Jenkins,           Tracy           Provenzano,           Dianne           Cuppies,           Rebecca           Creason,           Susan           Green,         Jennifer           Parnell,           Mary           SinKanKas,           Deborah           Edwards,           Melissa           Taylor,           Jennifer           Madonna.           Back           Row         —           Dee           Dee           Brantmere,           Traci           N.           Trent,           Cyndee           Newman,           Susan           Jones,           Tina           LaRue,           Harriet           Hessin,         Becky           Morris,           Chelly           Morris,           Mary           Holt,           Lane           Beauchamp,           Julie           Andersen,           Janet           Duncan,           Michelle         Miller.         RHA 107         Wentz           10         Front           Row           —           Tracy           Spencer,           Don           Freeman,           Keith           Bicep,           Billy           Ray           Williams           |r..           Bill           Else,           Steve         Keenan,           Ray           Drumright,           Ken           Starberry,           Walter           Mohyi,           Robert           Hano,           Jesse           Boweersock,           Troy           lohnson.         Second           Row           —           Greg           Weatherford,           Harianto           Pudjianto,           Vito           Vaccard,           Chuie           Puak           Lee,           Mart           Robison,         Danny           Hallock,           Blake           Palmer,           Derek           Grimes,           Mark           Deds,           Brad           Stringer,           Kok           Eanong.           Back           Row           —         John           Michael           Hunt,           |oe           Lanza,           jack           Booker,           David           R.           Ward,           Mark           Jones,           Tim           Brown,           larry           Reid,           David         Deeds,           James           E.           Bost.         I08 RHA         stout         Emphasis           on           academics           sets           Stout           Hall           apart           from           other         halls           on           campus.            Students           often           ask           what           kind           of           programs         we           have           that           concentrate           on           studying,                       says           l rry           Putman,         assistant           head           resident.         The           addition           of           another           girls'           floor           evened           the           balance           of         males           and           females           in           the           coeducational           hall           and           also           caused         an           increase           in           spirit.          Our           enthusiasm           was           more           evident           after           we           won           second         place           (in           house           decoration)           in           homecoming,                       Putman           says.         Dale           Calvert           seems           mournful           over         his           injured           limb           as           he           folds           his           jeans           in         Stout           laundry           room.           (left).         The           backyard           of           Stout           residence           hall         presents           a           staid           and           noble           facade         (below).         stout           Basement         Front           Row           —           |oel           Brentlinger,           )ohn           Hagar,           Tom           Allsup,           Shane           Matheny,           Don           Brooks,           Tracy           lenks,         Mark           N.           Harna,           Thomas           Wright,           Basssam           Igrahim,           Vernon,           Hawkins.           Back           Row           —           William           Wilcox,         Boyd           Casey,           Raj           Ramamurthy,           Dale           Blankenship,           Saleh           Majaj.         Stout           1         Front           Row           —           Sue           Meister,           Dana           Few,           Paul           Thornton,           Kevin           Trissell,           Tanya           Camp,           Paul           Caris           Jr.,         Buster           Glass,           Sidney           Craig,           Todd           Hembree.           Second           Row           —           Hung           Vo,           Mark           Griffin,           Clay           Vaughan,         lames           Milton,           Ahmed           Hujji,           Devin           Hiloebrand,           Scott           Oliver,           Madfar           Dat.           Third           Row           —           Ken           Lewis,         Larry           Putnam,           Robert           Garrison,           Derek           Wymer,           Ryan           Priebe,           William           lackson,           Bruce           Zenone,           Michael         Cruz,           Dale           Calvert,           Steve           Nave,           Steve           Mulder,           Sabra           Gould,           )effery           Alien.           Back           Row           —           Deidra           Mor-         ris, Layne           Carter,           lay           Williams,           Perry           Crisp,           Harold           Henderson.         10 RHA         stout           2         Front           Row           —           Allison           Stevens,           Deadra           Willis,           Demetria           Walker.           Second           Row           —           Ziva           Hobson,         Elizabeth           Thomas,           Tanya           Camp,           Nicki           Winters,           Dana           Few.           Back           Row           —           Amal           Tamim,           lanice           Edens,         Denise           Bishoff,           Ann           Peppito,           DeAnn           Britton,           Vicki           LeMaster,           Rhonda           Pitts.           Sandra           Barber,           Ruth           Ann e         Watkins,           Sherri           Fields,           Christine           Robertson,           Paige           Davis,           Marta           Houk.         HHI H       l l       Bp 3 BB BBB       rd       H RHPoJIP H       l hI       _               Ih                    k ' JI            iJmBKtf m         1       fP       •            ia bTjj       LlJHl Mfek                    J ,'j|ife,'J         M         Jr           '          .J         aIm j I       A.         ■            .'■       -•.         -   :        .        .         .'       •-.i lfflll       Front           Row           —           Linda           Kakazu,           Charlene           Patrick,           Sandra           Sutterfield,           loan           Brandt,           l ura           Passmore,         Teresa           Damme,           Mary           Sue           Bias,           Beth           Eichhorn,           Sophy           Malik.           Second           Row           —           Deidra           Morris.           Susan         Schmidt,           Tammy           Gaston,           lulene           McCreery,           Beth           Martindill,           Penny           Dixon,           Anne           McCord,           Cara           Kind-         svater,           Donna           Stinnett,           Mutiana           Lustin.           Back           Row           —           Tracy           Raley.           Sue           Meister.           Alison           Shotts.           Pam         Spencer,           Lisa           Crossley,           Kasey           Wise.           Cindi           Rivera,           Kathy           Ware,           LaTonya           Ennis,           Gail           Bruner,           Barbara         lohnson,           lackie           Jackson.         RHA'lII         stout           4         Front           Row           —           Doug           Biles,           Mike           McRight.           Second           Row           —           Bill           Evans,           |ohn           Menzie,           Neil           Deibert,           Da-         mien           Creamer,           Amer           Al-Amourabet.           Third           Row           —           Daniel           Wu,           |oe           Provenzano,           Ron           Lassiter,           Mark         Neeley,           Benny           Phillips,           Andrew           Parker,           Scott           Robertson,           Chris           Rajen.           Fourth           Row           —           Van           Hawxby,         David           McCaslin,           David           lohnson,           |im           Pepin,           Kevin           Vance,           Kenny           Dresel,           |ohn           Roberts.           Back           Row           —         )eff           DePasquaie,           Mark           Bersche,           Randy           Williams,           Ricky           Belie,           Kent           Donica,           Houssam           Nader.         Clever            costumes            and            party            cheer           abound           at           Stout           residence           hall's           Halloween           costume           party          '         1I2 RHA         Willard         Since           the           1985-86           school           year           marks           the           last           for           Willard         Hall,           activities           there           will           be           special           to           the           residents,           says           Carol         Ballard,           head           resident.         Several           activities           this           year           have           been           geared           toward           sup-         porting the           continuation           of           the           hall,           but           Ballard           says           the         women's           efforts           have           not           succeeded.          The           girls           started           out           pretty           fired           up,           but           they           have           been         turned           back           at           every           step,             says           Ballard.            Activities           to           in-         crease support           for           the           hall           include           hosting           an           alumni           reception         and           a           petition           drive.           Reside nts           of           Willard           have           been           trying           to         save           the           hall           for           several           years.          In           February           the           hall           participated           in           the           annual            We           Love         Willard             Week           and           this           year           Ballard           says           the           celebrations         were           bigger           and           more           special.         In           the           hall's           last           year           Willard's           residents           continued           to           be           ac-         tive. They           participated           in           Spring           Sing,           house           sports,           and           in         December           they           held           a           Candle           Walk           and           a           formal.          One           thing           about           Willard           is           that           there           really           is           a           feeling           of         family,                       says           Ballard.            Some           of           the           girls'           mothers           or           older         sisters           lived           in           the           hall.           Some           of           them           even           live           in           the           same         rooms           as           their           mothers           did.          it's           a           tradition           that's           dying           and           that's           sad.                    The           isolated           veranda           of           Willard           res-         idence hall           is           reminiscent           of           an         antebellum           plantation           (below).         Watchful             girls             of             Willard             residence         hall           use           cards           to           rate           passers           by           (left).         RHA 113         Front           Row           —           Cari           Chaney.           Tory           King,           Valerie           Hornbeak,           Donnell           Yaksic.           Second           Row           —           Debbie         Bowers,           Loren           Woods.           Pam           Bateman,           Becky           Osborne,           Kimberiy           Green.           Third           Row           —           Mindy           Tayrien.         Pam           Breeden,           Connie           Kettle,           Melynda           Reed.           Back           Row           —           Erin           Patterson,           Trad           Lamle,           |ill           Gibbons,           lill         Phillips,           Rose           Hunter,           Lisa           Bizzell.         Willard           East           2         Pictured           —           |ana           Hasenmyer,           Suzanne           Blakley,           lill           lamieson,           Gretcher           Kenn,           Missy           Wofford,           Sara           lef-         fers,           Sequeeta           Wooten,           Suzanne           Becker,           Firemaen           Dale           and           Mark,           Sheila           Gary,           Melanie           Sudduth,         Celeste           Palmer,           Sabrina           Stallings,           Beverly           Shook,           Susan           Netherton,           Allison           Moore,           Elizabeth           Betz,         Mitzi           Claypool.           Cathy           Silverthorn,           Gina           Rozman,           Angela           Overholt,           Radawn           Marinez,           Annette         Crawford,           Sonya           Bobbin,           Lori           McGinty,           Michelle           Thamer,           Laura           Wardius,           Mary           Beth           Hayes,           Susan         Bussey.         1          14-RHA         Willard           East           3         Front           Row           —           Linda           Westfall,           Mia           Musset.           Second           Row           —           Ariane           Clasby,           Kayla           Holman.           Vicky           Ad-         dington,           Bonnie           lanzen.           lulie           Cole,           Lori           Lawrence,           Doreatha           McHenry,            Carla           lackson.           Third           Row           —         Paulette           Gauger,           Betsy           Still,           Barbara           Bouth,           Isabelle           Patterson,           Lisa           Irwin,           Margaret           Miller,           Kelli           Biggs,         Melissa           Tellez,           Lisa           Kilby,           lackie           Nicholas,           Vicki           Carpenter.           Back           Row           —           Susan           Wright,           Kari           Todd,           Kim         Stake.         Willard           East           4         Front           Row           —           Alicia           Claxton,           Mychaelyn           Rine,           Janice           Brown,           Andrea           Brune,           Resha           Williams,           |amie           lo         Tucker,           Michelle           McNack,           Stephanie           Stokes,           Michelle           Vater,           Dana           Kilpatrick.           Back           Row           -           Carrie         Somafeh,           Jennifer           Bodine,           Shelita           Rentie,           Denise           Fitzgerald,           Kim           Bullard,           Francine           Odom,           Karen           Titus,         Leah           Van           Buren,           Julie           Huffines,           Cheryl           Divelbiss,           Barbara           Low,           Jamie           Augenstein,           Dawn           Barron,           Trisha         Draper,           LaTricia           Cope,           Cindee           Clark,           Ernestine           Mbroh.         RHA«I15         Front           Row           —           Marva           McCondichie.           Susan           Brothers.           Shelley           Trout,           Leslie           Schiner,           Nancy           Smith,         Deanna           Woods,           Sherrie           Rezny,           Karen           Morse.           Second           Row           —           Lottie           Oakley,           Honor           Smith,           Kristen         Peters,           Brandi           Weaver,           Charlotte           lackson,           Kari           Cannedy,           Dalene           Rice.           Third           Row           —           Cheryl           Stivers,         Natalie           Mooney,           Darlene           Wall,           Melissa           Lester,           Gabrielle           Sine,           Kris           Ziese,           |oy           Myrick.           Back           Row           —         lovette           Dew,           Charia           Hall,           Debbie           Foster.         Willard           West           2         Front           Row           —           Allyson           Lemmon,           Debbie           Soper.           Second           Row           —           Laurie           Williams,           Christy           Porterfield,         Helen           Phillips,           Debbie           Sparlin.           Third           Row           —           Diane           Weber,           Alice           Sullivan,           Ellen           Nesheim,           Cindy         Saunders.           Back           Row           —           Cheryl           Rozell,           Terri           Clarkson,           Felicia           Kellett,           lanet           Moore,           Diane           Milacek,         Christine           Totszollsy.         1I6«RHA         WiUard           West           3         Front           Row           —           Cherie           Meredith,           Shelli           Eyster,           Deidre           LaSpisa,           Lori           Dove,           Kim           Spillman.           Second           Row         —           Michelle           Schuneman,           Anna           Ryan,           Lisa           Sandburg,           Risa           Sandburg,           LeAnn           Logan,           Lisa           Hodson,           Kelly         Farrow,           Darla           Bowin,           Lisa           Faulkerson.           Back           Row           —           Anartaria           Edijanto,           Kimberly           [ustus,           Kim         Horgan,           Tena           Trotter,           Judy           Doherty,           Amy           Strain,           Kim           Wright,           Teresa           Clark,           |oy           Worsham,           Denice         Witte.         Pictured           —           Susan           Eifert,           Susan           Seymour,           Kim           Pearson,           Nicole           Lucas,           Kristy           Duffy,           Stephanie           Wilker-         son,           Vivian           Litterell,           Ursula           Johnson,           Rose           Marie           Green,           Sally           Walker,           Buffy           Clifford.           Melissa           Morris,         Natalie           Hoshaw,           Lisa           Womack,           Valeri           Gabel,           Katherine           Thornton,           Tonya           Milam,           Nancy           Barham,         Brenda           Jones,           Shelly           Hudson,           Laurie           Wilson,           Debby           Newman,           Mary           |o           McDaniel.         RHA 117         118 RHA         Willham         The           people           who           work           the           front           desk           at           Willham           complex         keep           up           with           the           lives           of           more           residents           than           do           any           other         desk           clerks           on           campus.         Willham's           north           and           south           towers           comprise           26           floors           and         together           provide           a           home           for           the           greatest           number           of           occu-         pants living           in           any           residence           complex           at           OSU.         Willham           South           is           the           tallest           structure           on           campus,           rising           14         stories           above           surrounding           buildings.           Willham           North           and           South         stand           near           the           western           boundary           of           campus,           providing           a         break           from           the           endless           Oklahoma           horizon.           Backlighted           by           the         intensity           of           the           setting           sun,           the           complex           offers           a           spectacular         view           for           motorists           traveling           through           Stillwater           and           makes           it           a         city           with           a           skyline.         The           towers           of           Willham           North           and         South           provide           Stillwater           with           a           big-         city           skyline           (left.)         Sabra           Gould           finds           kitchen           facilities         to           be           a           handy           help           for           potato           baking         (below.)         RHA-119         Willham           North           2         Front           Row           —           Steffanie           Henderson.           Christy           Parker,           Lori           Irvin,           Rhonda           Sharpe,           Lynn           Oakes,           Tami         Beeson,           Traci           Anderson,           Karia           Simpson,           )ulie           Parsons,           Lisa           Stapp.           Second           Row           —           Stephanie           Felix,         Shaun           Spaeth,           Stefanie           Wilson,           Anissa           Seran.           Kristye           Garrett,           Susan           Elver,           Mara           Wheeler,           Tammy         Troutt,           Caria           Piatt,           Julie           Green,           Katie           Wilkes,           lennifer           Allen.           Third           Row           —           Marnie           Ralston,           Andrea         Sahmaunt.           Sharon           Donica.           Deb           Lipka.           Dana           Arnold.           Kim           Armstrong.           |iil           Matney.           Karyn           Bearden,         Terra           Durham,           Nancy           Banfield,           Suzanne           Claxton,           Srephanie           Baab,           Sheri           Aldridge,           Michelle           Scribner.         Back           Row           —           Jennifer           Shouse,           Christi           Nations,           Rhonda           Reed,           Tasa           Blincow.         Willham           North           3         20«RHA         Front           Row           —           Shari           Johnson,           Margaret           Funk.           Alaine           Trompler,           Kim           Allen,           Dawn           Davis,           Amy           Irelan,         Stayce           Parr.           Ambika           Narayan.           Second           Row           —           Marrianne           Neimeister.           |ill           Harvey.           Kathie           Carpenter,         Kim           Tomney,           Alison           Roberts,           Keli           Potts,           Michelle           Ishmael,           Sherry           Tosee.           Third           Row           —           Peggy           Laidle,         Dianna           Maleare,           Shelley           Willis,           lulie           larrett,           Karen           Ballard,           Beverly           Fox,           Greta           Funkhouser,           Sharlotte         Burkes.           Back           Row           —           Michelle           Rutledge,           Deborah           Mobius,           Alisa           Duncan.           Michele           Smith,           Lisa           Arnold,         Katie           Connally,           Tammy           Henderson.           Melissa           Thurston,           Shalone           Murphy.           Susan           Lorette.           Teri           Thomas.         Dana           Hankins.         Willham           North           4         Front           Row           —           Tracy           Bailey.           Susan           Duncan.           Gayln           Gray.           Sharon           Short           Elizabeth           Leuenroth           Patti         Duckworth.           Second           Row           —           Nancy           Kimbrell.            Robyn           Wonn,           Linda           Gothard           Amy           DeWitt           Angela         Strubley,           Glenna           Pierce.           Diane           Knighton,           Tami           Nelson.           Third           Row           —           Shelly           Peper.           Sarah           Phillips.         Rhonda           Folks,           Debbie           Boyce,           Lola           Patton.           Aimee           Allison.           Rebecca           Wise,           lanice           Miller           Kaye           Adair.         Back           Row           —           Robbi           McGee.           loieen           Niemann,           Alayna           London.           Lynne           Danne.           Denise           Rogers.           Keiko         Caldwell,           Sheila           Laskey,           Sandi           Graham,           Michelle           Adams.           Carlin           Davidge.           Kelly           Harwell.           Sheri         McAlister.         Willham           North           5         Front           Row           —           Valerie           Smith.           Stephanie           Smith.           Susan           Clarke           Lisa           Beets.           Lynna           Boss           Kym           Faaor.         Teresa           Winters.           Second           Row           —           Brooke           Woods.           Buggies.           Kimberly           Totten           Nichole           Holden           lackie         Clark.           Third           Row           —           Amy           Cline.           Lori           Moore.           Peanut           Combs,           lulie           Guthrie           Lori           Rice           Nicolle           Rogers.         Kim           Hutchison,           |ill           Culler,           Kathy           Frisenda,           Sherry           Miller.           Back           Row           —           Staci           Traverse           Chrissie           Myers.         Caria           Dvorak.           Quincie           Blasdel,           Robie           Kristie.           Robin           Oienberger.           Kelly           Bowlin.           Christi           Lord         RHA 12I         Front           Row           —           Karen           Evans,           Melissa           Urban,           Angela           Eytcheson,           Debbie           White,           Cindy           Graham,           Kay         Larson,           Lisa           Rowlett,           Tina           lefferson.           Second           Row           —           Dion           Dennis,           lennifer           Hanson,           ludy           Hudges,         Karen           Kirchman,           Dana           Brown,           Rebekah           ingley,           Diana           King,           Stephanie           Fertene,           Dawn           Williams,           Lara         Birmingham,           Ginger           Winn.           Back           Row           —           Dana           Stockton,           Lisa           Lubojacky,           Nancy           Kitzmiller,           Sara           Bull,         Christi           Phillips,           Dori           Walker,           Lesley           Steyer,           Donna           Connor,           jean           LeFler,           Michelle           Nelson,           Connie         Haney,           Sharon           Etchison,           Nisa           Blackmon,           Merritt           Whitney.         Willham           North           7         Front           Row           —           Amy           Doutey,           Monet           Emde,           Michelle           Mena,           Claire           Baker,           Danette           Jones,           Candee           Harle,         Susan           Eck,           Donna           Mayes,           Marci           Clugston.           Second           Row           —           Denise           Hapgood,           Lora           Davies,           Mary         Krisulevicz,           )ahna           Ethridge,           Amy           Hendricks,           Wendy           Legel,           Tina           Livingston,           Kristen           Weise.           Back           Row         —           Kelly           Fisher,           jenny           Dilldine,           Nancy           Dale,           Debbie           Becker,           Joanne           Rothery,           Rhonda           Harder,           Carlyn         Johnson,           Stacie           Hurley.         22 RHA         «                                 t           t           f                       It           •            i         'J.         jv          Front           Row           —           Leigh           Thompson.           Tabby           Goodson.           Cathy           Douglass.           Denise           Houser.           Cherie           Rattray,         Tracey           Moses.           Kendra           Husband.           Elicia           Woodard.           Dana           LeCrone.           Second           Row           —           Trisha           Banfield.         Kendra           Stallcup,           Leslie           Hightower.           Shea           Fisher,           Michelle           Stearns.           Candi           Fidler.           Allyson           Harms,           Chris         Ruffner,           Shawn-DeAnne           Long,           jeanna           Soerries.           Third           Row           —           Kristi           Botkin,           Sharon           Isom,           Kathy           Gift,         Erica           Henthorn,           Jennifer           Yates.           Shirley           Bianchi.           Pamela           Story.           Kimberly           Brown.           Melissa           Ansley,           Max-         ine           Matthews.           Zelda           Zappalucci.           Fourth           Row           —           Sherri           Harsch.           Leigh           Byrnes.           Michelle           Scott.           Stacy         Gilbreath.           Bonnie           Richert.           Mary           Wells.           Back           Row           —           Carolyn           Koch,           Leslie           Belcher,           Stacy           Goff,           Cor-         inne           Dittman,           Tammy           Harbison,           Mindi           Godfrey,           Marianne           Rence,           Faye           LeBlanc,           Melinda           Hayes.           Suzi         Smith.         Front           Row           —           Monica           Simon,           )erri           Giimore,           Shawn           Enlow.           Second           Row           —           Tricia           Newman.           Susana         Pacheco,           Valerie           Lucas,           Sharolyn           Robertson.           Third           Row           —           Carolyn           Hall-Stith,           Laura           Puryear,           Jen-         nifer Reveal,           Mona           Pilgrim,           Bronwyn           Johnson,           Karin           Rivera,           Kristi           Reed,           Lisa           Burns,           Angela           Brady,         Kimberiee           Latimer.           Back           Row           —           Sherry           Curington,           Christine           Svard.           Teresa           Martin,           Stephanie           Shof-         fner,           Kathy           Hitz,           Valerie           Grant,           Marnie           Meyer,           Patty           Pinkerton,           Vanna           Lykins.         RHA«123         Willham           North           10         Front           Row           —           Michelle           Reeve,           Rene           McManus,           Suzette           Grillot,           Alison           Gallagher,           Shannon           LaPorte,         Leila           Hlleman,           Sandra           Rivero.           Second           Row           —           Cheryl           Graves,           Monica           Donath,           Kelly           Lambeth,         Suzanne           Hartness,           Laura           Bennett,           Collette           Jones,           Maria           Coston,           Shelly           Bixler,           Erin           Brown,           Melissa         Martin.           Third           Row           —           Lisa           Neal,           Tiffany           Wilson,           Lisa           Finx,           Linda           Hankins,           Amy           Phillips,           Theresa         Moton,           LiesI           Powell,           Mary           Hunt,           |udi           Oakes.           Back           Row           —           Dana           Schrick,           Cassie           Chadd,           Lori           Ward,         Gael           Grisham,           Tracy           Maulsby,           Melinda           Watson,           Sharon           Wydur,           Mary           Clifford.         Willham           North           1          1                                    X         Front           Row           —           Collette           Talton,           Amy           Barnett,           Sonya           Murphy,           Shannon           Nelson,           Chrissy           Mikolecky,           Carla         Robinson,           Susan           Fusick,           Kerensa           Hardy.           Second           Row           —           Toni           Jordan,           Shelly           Crawford,           Melissa         Yarger,           Christine           Stack,           Danna           Clyde,           Leigh           Perry,           Elisa           Boeke,           jana           Van           Antwerp,           Kim           Noyes,           Amy         Bolenbaugh.           Back           Row           —           Jamie           Bacon,           Lisa           Cabell,           Gretchen           Bushell,           Robin           Crabtree,           Risa           Davis,         Robyn           Ward,           Jackie           Thompson.         I24«RHA         Willham           North           12         Front           Row           —           Kim           Newsom,           Renee           Cobb,           Terry           Gales,           layne           Waring,           Debbie           Standell,           Michele         Genatowski,           Sheila           Goforth.           Second           Row           —           DeAnne           Swafford,           Dana           Diehi,           |ana           Crenshaw,           Catey         Fox,           Cyndi           Burris,           Leslie           Ann           Reams,           Tina           Brewer,           Debra           Gray,           Janet           Taylor,           lulie           Ann           Merrick.           Back         Row           —           Lisa           Stevens,           Michelle           Huff,           Lee           Ann           Haynes,           Ranae           Hicks,           Susie           Roberts,           Marti           Wilson,           Leesa         Meadows,           Chanie           McKenzie,           Susan           Hicks.         RHA I25         Willham           South           2         Front           Row           —           Mike           Chase,           Michael           McCann,           |im           Parker,           Keith           Wright.           Sean           Sparks,           |.C.           Corretts,           An-         thony Pickens,           layson           Potts,           |im           Stephens.           Second           Row           —           Mamoon           Allulu,           Russell           Clark,           Steve         Capron,           Ion           Berry,           Ron           Mears,           Don           Sampson,           Chris           Woollard,           Bobby           Bloem,           Tim           Zeroski,           Richard         Cannon,           Shawn           Bray.           Back           Row           —           ).V.           Micheiangeli.           Don           Lucas,           Michael           Watts,           Thad           Renfro,         Michael           Coble.           Larry           Johnson,           Mark           Lipka,           lack           Scott,           Bill           Atkison,           Robert           Thompson.           Clay           Hassell,         Cecil           Michael,           Clyde           Coins,           David           Carrens.         Willham           South           3         Front           Row           —           Greg           Everett,           Steve           Alspach,           Michael           Fifer,           Michael           Ross,           David           Hover.           Second           Row         —           Tim           West,           Bruce           Buckner,           David           Stonebarger,           Kevin           Vivona.           John           Babcock,           Troy           Bonnewell,           Craig         LaAch,           Tim           Barker.           Third           Row           —           Edgar           Canas,           Charlie           Mooney,           Kevin           Schmitt,           David           Thomp-         son,Maher           Dugan.           Kevin           T.           Gum,           Gregg           Curington.           Back           Row           —           Brad           Plooks,           Mike           Pedersen,           Mike         Hoffman,           Derek           Reed.           Chris           Davis.         I26«RHA         VA                       Front           Row           —           Shane           Westphale,           Mike           Hoehner,           Walter           Butler,           Chuck           Boyd,           Rafael           Aguilera,           Dave         Berg,           Chris           Caldwell,           Tom           Clark,           Chris           Casey,           Mike           Curran.           Second           Row           —           David           Jay           Harris           111,           )ohn         Cotherman,           Ron           Gordineer,           James           Ketchum           Justin           Fegel,           |oe           Cunningham,           )ason           Merrel,           Thomas         Campbell,           Blake           Powell,           Andy           Witwer,           leff           Dickerson,           |ohn           Wylie,           Frank           Blair,           Keith           Smith,           William         Raphael.           Back           Row           —           Michael           Shaw,           Jay           Grace,           Randy           Steele,           Mark           Blackwell,           T.           Andrews           Penney,         heath           Bob,           Hulkster           Hudson,           Chris           Lowery,           James           Jones,           Kevin           McBrayer,           Andrew           Gomez.         Willham           South           3         Front           Row           —           Kevin           Gann,           Randy           Fassino,           Frank           New,           Bruce           Vandelune,           John           Mallet,           Steve           Glenn,         Douglas           Green,           Danny           Taldo,           Buddy           Amorosi.           Second           Row           —           David           Hochert,           Bob           Gould,           Rick           Kint,         John           Gillert,           Darren           Speed.           Third           Row           —           Doug           Gallup,           lason           Morris,           Robert           Williams,           Darrem         Scroggins,           Phillips           W.           Ireland,           Kevin           Raatz,           Rafael           Simpson.           Back           Row           —           Rex           Isaacs,           Jon           Coleman,         Jay           Eidem,           Robert           Kaiser,           Vedo           Wilson,           Bill           Sarduchi,           Steve           Kaiser,           Patrick           Stanfield,           Eddie           Fields.         David           Rowland.         RHA 127         Wiilham           South           6         Front           Row           —           Brent           Youngs,           Steve           Ross,           Cam           Record,           Kean           Isaacs,           Peter           Wenger,           [eff           Tucker.           Se-         cond Row           —           Bryan           McAlister,           Eric           Peyton,           Kenneth           Updike,           Manal           Horani,           Matt           Mrasek,           Scott         Brown,           Tommy           White,           David           Parnell,           Adar           Perkins,           Mitch           Nash,           Brad           Miller.           Third           Row           —           Tim           Mar-         tin, )im           McGuire,           Marcus           Tush,           |im           Prince,           Michael           Nolen.           Back           Row           —           David           Bower,           Bryan           Hough,         Alfonso           Duran,           |im           Kee.         Wiilham           South           7         Front           Row           —           Steven           R.           Kirkland,           lay           Flick,           |ohn           Caldwell,           |im           McDowall,           Alan           Bracy,           Ronnie           Fischer,         Kerry           Lutz,           lim           Houtchens,           Mark           Ely.           Back           Row           —           Mark           Voss,           Chas           C.           Saelim,           Greg           Poe,           Majed         Mikati,           Paul           Ratke,           Chris           Kilar,           Greg           Reynolds,           Efton           March,           Tim           Matthews,           Mark           Farabee,           Robert         Manton,           Jeffrey           A.           Gehrke,           Scott           Seward,           Troy           Wartchow.         28 RHA         Willham           South           8         Front           Row           —           Patrick           Kennion,           Michael           Robertson,           |ohn           Gau,           Mike           Sandoval,           Will           Fraase,           Daniel         Hendershott,           Scott           Oxiey,           Friedrich           Earle           Rheinfrank,           Greg           Graffman,           Kenny           DuVal.           Second           Row           -         Craig           Kee,           Rick           Griffin,           Brad           Carroll,           Steve           Franke,           Efeui           Yildirim,           James           Smith,           |eff           Burch,           Randy         Wright,           lames           Shoemake,           Tom           Hart.           Back           Row           -           Billy           Parker,           John           Field,           Blake           Russell,           Bruce         McKee,           Gene           Glasco,           Donnie           Feuerborn,           Tod           Perry,           Don           Knight,           Toney           Roberts,           Brad           Perschnick,           |oe         Fasco,           Ben           Nightingale,           Chris           lohnson.           Randy           Norris.         pi.A-.w%            '                      J          Willham           South           9         Front           Row           —           Leon           Didrickson,           Kyle           Franks,           Thorn           Roach,           Godwin           Dixon,           Martin           Lukowitsch,           Jim         GraybiyI,           Kevin           Kent.           Second           Row           —           Todd           Brooks,           |ohn           Carnett,           Billy           Copeland,           Mark           Baetz,           Mike         Lane,           Greg           Cross,           Todd           Baird.           Third           Row           —           Grant           Ley,           Bill           Hamilton,           Todd           Humble,           kent           Kugler,         Mike           McWilliams,           Tod           McClain,           Billy           Mowller,           Adrian           Berryhill,           Brent           Wright.           Fourth           Row           —           Kenny         Cox,           )eff           lohnson,           Eric           Monostori,           Kurtis           Roush,           Antonie           Simon.           Back           Row           —           |eff           D.           Roberts,           leff         Darlington,           Greg           Coates,           Tom           Skinner,           Rex           Hurramoto.         RHA«!29         Willham           South           1          1         Front           Row           —           David           Souders,           |ohn           Stoltze,           loseph           Testa.           Rick           Still,           William           Sjulin,           Gary           Garcia,           Mike         Ewing,           Mark           States,           Keith           Strickland,           Ron           jolly,           Ron           Pridgin.           Second           Row           —           Brian           Olmen,           Tim         Gelnar,           Mark           Rogers,           Wynn           Richardson,           Paul           Mattke,           |ohn           Sanders,           Louie           LeGrand.           Third           Row           —         Douglas           Wood,           Bennie           McCollough,           Brian           Eaton,           Scott           Stinson,           Clark           Wilkinson,           Steven           Cochran,           Greg         Walker,           Sam           West.           Back           Row           —           Fred           Newport,           David           Jantz,           |ohn           Grissom,           Kord           Campbell,           Kevin         Blakely,           Cole           Ely.         Willham           South           12         Front           Row           —           Mike           Prince,           Keith           Laeger,           Mike           Carter,           Jerry           Jordan,           David           Zink,           Larry           Hoover,           Mark         McCullough.           Second           Row           —           Loyd           lones,           Bret           McGuire,           Mark           Davison,           Gumby,           Tod           Bryant,           Douglas         Ritchie,           Chris           Brufou,           David           Hughes.           Third           Row           —           Brian           Enriquez,           Carl           Suneson,           Mike           Pendergraft,         Steve           Story,           Artie           Smith,           Kyle           Brazell,           Eric           Faulkner,           Mark           Dummer,           Richard           Casey,           Bob           Gunn.           Back         Row           —           Branon           Updegraff,           Rusty           Park,           Bill           Andrews,           Tom           McPherson,           Steve           Newton,           Steve           Koin,         Doni           Henry,           Todd           Belmear,           Greg           Blocker,           Ian           Danziger.           Russell           Torbett,           Doug           Wertman.         130«RHA         Willham           South           1          3         Front           Row           —           El           Sakka           MamDouh,           Syed           Ameen           Hussain,           Elvis           Riber,           Kyle           Davie,           Mark           Tafolla,           Dean         Epperson,           David           Ferris,           Corey           Strombeck,           Gil           delRosario.           Second           Row           —           Ken,           Leverett,           Tom           Scott,         Adam           Miller,           low           Holland,           Farhad           Ghoushbelgui,           Bob           McMenamy,           Bill           Gideon,           Shay           Sanderland,         David           Coffman.           Back           Row           —           Ibrahim           Abuali,           Matt           Cook,           Keith           Miller,           Gene           Mcintosh,           Donald         Glover,           Allan           Vives,           |ohn           Blank.         Willham           South           1          4         Front           Row           —           Jeff           Bradley,           Richard           Smurf           Pruitt,           Chris           McClure,           Alfred           Eisaian,           Samer           Harb,           Franklin         Oaks           jr.,           Travis           Foster,           Dan           Peterson.           Second           Row           —           David           Kissler,           Dan           Thompson,           |oel           Decker,         Leslie           Wallace,           Lawrence           Hubbard,           Tim           Wallach,           Cem           Yildirim,           Roger           Lewis,           Ron           Krisman,           Eddie         Whitney,           Dale           Croston,           kevin           Satterfield,           Kent           Cleavelin,           Darrel           Uselton.           Back           Row           —           Clay           Pearce,         Mike           Fly,           John           Andersen,           Mike           Laidley,           David           Goodbary,           Steve           Yeagle,           Tom           Koscelny.           David           A.         Chapin,           Tate           Fishburn,           Kenneth           Brand,           Steven           Sherrill,           Richard           Acree.           |eff           Cannon,           Rex           Stout,           Mark         Kirchman,           Aliust           Kevakidir.         RHA l3i         1          34           •Greeks         Greeks           enjoy           camaraderie,           friendship         Greeks           135         Fraternities         Pledge,           dance           hour,           function,           big,           lit-         tle, Panhellenic.           These           words           may           sound         foreign           to           people           who           don't           understand         Greek!           For           many           years,           Oklahoma           State         University           has           been           able           to           boast           of           a         very           strong           organization           of           national         fraternities           and           sororities.         in           68           years           the           Greek           system           has         grown           to           25           fraternities           and           14         sororities           composed           of           more           than           3,000         OSU           students.         In           January,           1917,           a           group           of           men           put         in           a           petition           to           charter           the           first           fraternal         chapter           on           the           Oklahoma           A  M           campus.         Eight           months           later           on           September           1          5          ,         1917,           they           obtained           a           grant           and           the           first         1           5           charter           members           began           Lambda           Chi         Alpha.         Soon           other           fraternal           chapters           such            as         Sigma           Phi           Epsilon,           Sigma           Nu           and           Sigma         Chi           were           installed           across           the           A  M           cam-         pus.          The           experiences           and           challenges           I've         had           through           being           involved           in           a           frater-         nity has           taught           me           a           great           sense           of           re-         sponsibility,              said           Scotty           Pryor,           Lambda         Chi           Alpha           president.         This           responsibility           covers           a           broad           area         including           pledgeship,           study           hours,           house         cleaning,           house           offices,           academic         obligations,           and           a           wide           range           of           service         projects           which           have           been           extremely         successful           thanks           to           campus           wide           sup-         port.         The           governing           body           of           the           OSU         fraternity           system           is           known           as           the           Inter-         fraternity           Council           or           IFC.           Each           chapter           is         represented           by           their           president           and           one         IFC           representative.         Vince           Johnson,           IFC           external           vice         president           said,            The           main           goal           of           IFC           is         to           promote           and           strengthen           equal           op-         portunity by           allowing           individual           chapter         input           towards           the           governing           laws           of           the         fraternity           system.                    Although           broad,           fraternity           responsibil-         ity does           not           exclude           fun.           Frat           parties         seem           to           get           more           exotic           each           year           with         exciting           themes           and           decorations           that         can           turn           a           front           yard           into           anything           fitting         for           the           occasion!         Vince           Johnson           concluded,            The           fun,         friendships           and           opportunities           we           are         getting           now           through           these           organizations         are           making           memories           that           will           last           a         lifetime.          Greeks           137         ACACIA         tL. - J-''kdiii!'ar   ks M - 'i.u-LJr 'AK ''t.' A 'i i A' f'            iri l Sii  id.- y« . -j i' .' shr$ iLi.,i: UkJ            j«.l           .%- i kiM  -jsk.-., i            Tn 'W-'«             •'  ' s' lfeafel«,j  W  «           Front           Row           —           Paul           Valentine.           |on           Eric           Andrews.           David           C.           Braddock.           Troy           Tracy           Rumble.           |im           Nogalski.           |ohn           Visina,           Eric           Payne,           Danny           Stotts,           Phil         Acree           Mom           Dutton.           Dick           Maxwell.           Matt           Gregg,           Brent           ORear.           Lance           Combs.           Thomas           DeBenning.           Doug           Walker.           Back           Row           —           Travis           Rooms,           Steve         Helms            Rand           Wergin.           Second           Row           —           )eff           Kealiher,           |eff           Knowles,           Brad           Wood,                Kratzer.           Pavio           Prokop,           Richard           Mayes,           Brent           Rains,           Mike           Davis.         3           8           •Greeks                  '                  f} ..         't-'          11         ,1                   Founded:           1904         Colors:             Black             and             Old         Gold         Symbol:           Right           Triangle         Nickname:           Acacia         Troy           Acree           and           Steve           Young           laud           the         advantages           of           camouflage,           but           con-         clude that           gold           lame           is           forever           at         Acacia's           Nite           on           the           Nile           party           (bottom         left).          Flash           your           flesh                       seems           to           be           the         catch           phrase           Inspiring           Dick           Maxwell         and           Tina           Mae           Tldwell           to           hike           skirts         and           drop           dungarees           at           Acacia's           Lady         and           the           Tramp           function           (left).         Cleopatra           herself           would           undoubtedly         have           taken           her           asp           on           the           dance           floor         with           these            nautical           but           nice                      Acacia         men           (below).         Greeks           1          39         Founded:           1908         Colors:           Green           and           Gold         Symbol:           Sheaf         Nickname:           Jars         Alpha           Gamma           Rho         '. i.           '-'■[             :Z_           :.'■■           ■■;           -■•          '         Front           Row           -           Wade           Beal,           David           Stone,           Brett           lohnson.           Rick           Sheetz,           Todd           Stoll,         Tommy           Floyd,           Greg           Birdwell,           Clint           B.           Allen,           James           G.           Miller,           Jim         Freudenberger,           Mike           Spencer,           Troy           Merklin,           )eff           Brown,           Steve           lensen.           Laddie         Hail,           Mike           Chalfant,           Richard           Harris,           Kevin           Evans.           Second           Row           —           Kenny         Quigley,           |oe           Mills,           Darrell           Evans,           Brad           Bailey,           Jeff           Thompson,           Bobby           Newport,         Rex           Wichert,           Alan           Dick,           Mom'           Rosella           Birch,           Brian           Hill,           Lance           Kunneman,         Rick           Walker,           Larry           Lee,           Chris           Jordan,           )im           Moreno,           Brad           Sheets.           Third           Row           —         Roy           Lee           Lindsey,           Jr.,           Jeff           Holaday,           Cy           Shurtleff,           Shawn           Ritchie,           Gregg           Long,         Peter           Jensen,           Greg           Griffeth,           John           Scitemmer,           Joe           Goerke,           Steve           Grellner,           Jim         Wiewel,           Troy           Gober,           Ricky           Grellner,           John           Cook,           Tim           Paxton,           Kevin           Lane,           Mark         Mannering,           Randy           Grellner,           David           Vap,           Tod           Wehrman,           Ray           Beck.           Back           Row         —           Scott           Bohlen,           Randall           Campbell,           Lee           Haygood,           Rick           Briscoe,           Brian         Nightengale,           Mike           Himes,           Jim           Eden,           Chet           Thomas,           Charlie           Burruss,           Kenny         Bailey,           Randy           Veatch,           Kelly           Grellner,           Tim           Schwarz,           Kevin           Marcum,           Tim         Twyman,           Greg           StangI,           Paul           A.           Burrell.         1          40 Greeks         p          X         Alpha           Phi           Alpha         Founded:           1906         Colors:           Gold           and           Black         Symbol:           Sphinx         Nickname:           Apes         Alpha           Gamma           Rho           men           Brian           Hill,         David           Hoisted           and           Michael           Grant         display           apprehensive           derring-do           as         they           form           a           bannlster-sUdlng           trio           (top         left).         Jerome           Peel,           James           Stevens           and           Reg-         gie Fields,           Aklpha           Phi           Alpha,           clasp         hands           In           an           age-old           gesture           of           good-         will at           the           fraternity's            Can           Food           Jam          ■t           Row           —           Gregory           A.           Bennett,           lames           Stevens           111.           Second           Row           —           lerry         lyson.           Reginald           Fields.           Third           Row           —           lerome           Peel.           Mark           Winfrey.         Greeks           1          4          1         Alpha           fy         Tau           '          Omega         Founded:           1863         Colors:           Azure           and           Gold         Symbol:           Maltese           Cross         Nickname:           ATOs         Front           Row           —           Gaurav           Lai,           Rhett           Paxson,           Mochael           Maze,           Sean           Wright,           Michael         Perkins,           Carter           Steph,           Trey           Phillips,           Tim           Matheson,           Bart           Balkenbusch,           Mom         Holford,           David           Ritcliff,           David           Hays,           Lenny           Diliberto,           Pat           Marker,           Don         Behnken,           lohnathon           Hayes,           Scott           Higgins,           Kurt           Atterberry,           Kirk           Bynum.           Se-         cond Row           —           Ian           Steedman,           |oe           Wang,           |ohn           Campbell,           Brian           Corey,           Michael         Hanisch.           L.           Edward           Lenz,           Pat           Markey,           John           Meinders,           Forest           Bloodgood,           Tim         Clarey,           Tim           Carson,           jody           Schumacher,           Scott           Smith,           Bill           Lewis,           Robert           Ebnach,         jim           Willis,           David           Clancy,           Gregg           Masterson,           Mike           Curren,           Eddie           Benton.           Back         Row           —           Steve           Obermark,           Tommy           Patterson,           Mark           Foshee,           John           Coleman,         johnny           Willis,           Bill           Monteith,           David           Harker,           Bob           Zee,           Bob           Scholtz,           Paul           B.         Redman,           Todd           Daubert,           Steve           McCrann,           Derek           Bates,           |ohn           Liebhart,           Tim         Downie,           Bevan           Clarke,           Randy           Watson,           Andy           Hall,           Robert           Horter,           John           Mit-         chell.         142          •Greeks         Triangle         Front           Row           —           lohnny           Ellis,           Carl           Seutter           |r..           Mark           Wilson,           Garry           Gunter,           Scott           Major,           |im           Doherty,           Emmitt           Mantle,           Tom           Cutter,           Steve           Brown,           Jim           Dowd,           |eff         Edwards,           Robbie           Woodring,           Greg           Farley,           David           Edwards,           Darren           Keller,           Dave           Rawdon,           Monty           Harper,           Steve           Pennington,           Tom           Ballas,           Eric           Taron.           |oe           Dowd,         Albertson,           Don           Becker,           Clifford           Cravello,           Russell           Kinder,           Back           Row           —           Tom               Tom           Lemmons,           Tim           Hogard,           Randy           Donahoo.         M'M -         Twenty           years           of           engineering           ex-         cellence is           cause           for           celebration.           So         say           Triangle           brothers           at           their           20-year         anniversary           celebration           (above).         Alpha           Tau           Omegas           Mike           Maze           and         Guarav           Lai           seem           bedazzled           by           the         lights           at           the           fraternity's           6th           Annual         Yacht           Party           (top           left).         .IS          ? -5?5'l-                    Founded:           1907         Colors:             Old             Rose             and         Grey         Symbol:           Delta            T          Nickname:           Triangle         Greeks           143         Beta           Theta           Pi         mm                    •           '           awMEw         Front           Row           —           Troy           Wilson,           Bryan           Evans,           Kip           Stephens ,           Terry           Bard,           Todd         Miller,           Chip           Beaver,           Ion           Greenhon,           Steve           Lienhard,           |on           Boesen,           Mom         Kamas,           Chris           Williams,           Michael           Sutton,           Michael           D.           Colvin,           John           Naberhaus,         Duane           Turpin,           Paul           Mitchell,           Paul           Atteberry,           Pat           Cheap.           Second           Row           —         Richard           Smith,           lames           Maynary,           Dan           Williamson,           Greg           Clift,           Kurtis           Ward,           Ken         Hufnagel,           Meade           Monger,           Forsha,           Marty           Hoipe,           lonathon           Drummond,           Bryan         Whitlock,           Kenneth           Revel!,           Keith           lones,           Greg           Colpitts,           Keith           Steincamp,         Rodney           Phillipe,           |eff           Pratt,           Kelvin           Dick,           Steve           Nesmith,           Steve           Anthis,           Brad         Naumann,           Tim           Dart,           David           D.           Williamson,           Tony           McDonald,           joe           Hagans,           |ohn         Katapodis,           )amie           Randall,           Michael           Groom,           Scott           lacobs,           Phil           Burgess,           Parker         Strickland,           Ben           Boesen,           Kevin           Lubitz,           David           Hufnagel,           r eter           Williams,           Steve         Chlouber,           David           Talley.           Third           Row           —           Cliff           Emberton,           Brad           Swanson,           )im         Garrett,           Kevin           Wilson,           Kevin           Brase,           |im           Sutton,           David           Barnhisel,           Erik           Aspen-         son,           Matt           Fitter,           Peter           Roberts,           Frank           Ozmun,           Kyle           Hudson.           Fourth           Row           -         lohn           Muller,           Steve           Zummaller,           Tyler           French,           Matt           Landes,           Mike           Bye,           Tim         Cremin,           Kyle           Terronez,           Kevin           Snowden,           Mark           Charrier,           Charles           Hight,           Bobby         Shanahan,           Billy           Knight,           Gregg           Phugge,           Greg           Machtolff,           Brent           Allen.           Last         Row           —           Greg           Anderson,           David           Hockemeyer,           Perry           White,           |on           Baker,           Doug         Moss,           Trace           Fields.         144          •Greeks         Sf! J±l --         Founded:           1839         Colors:           Pink           and           Blue         Symbol:           Dragon         Nickname:           Betas         Betas           Tim           Dart,           Dan           WUIiamson.           Brad         Nauman           and           Marty           Hope           share           spr-         ingtime at           the           fraternity's           Spring         Function           (above).         Chucit           Russell.           Paul           Atteberry           and         Keith           lones           clown           for           the           camera           at         Beta           Theta           Pi's           Bam           Dance           (left).         Sleepytime           hiflnx           spell           chiropractic         danger           for           Beta           Curtis           Ward           as           fames         Maynard           vaults           overhead           (top)         Greeks           145         Delta           Chi         Founded:           1891         Colors:           Red           and           Buff         Symbol:           Leges         Nickname:           Delta           Chis         146«Greeks         Delta           Chi           men           and           their           dates           display         strength           In           unity,           as           determined           ef-         forts to           chin           bend           a           solid           bar           of           metal         (left).         Yule           spirits           spark           tidings           of           comfort         and           joy           at           Delta           Chi           s           Meet           Me           Under         the           Mistletoe           (left).         leff,           Brian           and           John           Horacek           don           togas         and           party           attitudes           at           the           fraternity's          Dandn'           In           the           Sheets            bash           (top           left).         tAMZiisSHSS v           •v i ik i  i.,i'itifij  i.iisA-:''ejitiatk:ii'.           .« :...3 - w-« v -';         r         a         Flrst           Row           —           Scott           Buffham,           Derald           Kyle,           Larry           Miller,           Kevin           Watassek,         Jake           Danner.           Chris           lohnson,           Thomas           Hesser,           Wava           Compton,           Brian           Payne,         ieraid           Kyle,           Stacey           Bailey,           Clay           Wilkins,           Mark           Martin,           Mike           Schwing.           Second         tow           —           Armondo           Carre,           Todd           Graves,           Pat           Bright,           David           Ledford,           Don         ugafet,           Travis           Thompson.           Mike           Anderson,           Pat           Welsh,           Chris           Aanes,           Dru         ucas,           Mike           McFarland,           leff           Miller.           Dan           Cobb,           Kendall           Ayers,           Devin           Drake,         3Son           Bell.           David           Cobb,           Monte           Jackson.           Darin           Wiewel.           Third           Row           —           Tony         Morreno,           leff           Horacek,           )eff           Siria,           Ray           Glidden,           Steve           Armstrong,           Jim           Breen,         Steve           Stone,           Ron           Webster,           Kenny           Caster,           Sequoyah           Locust,           Cord           Hammert,         Kent           Chambers,           Randy           Rorick,           Russell           Hopkins.           Charies           Limes.           Craig           Yadon,         Jeffo           Bethea,           Darren           Cottom,           John           Horacek.           Fourth           Row           —           Dan           Wheeless,         Mark           Britt,           Kevin           Haggard,           Sey           ICim,           Mike           McNamara,           Mike           Baab,           Ray           Tan-         Torres,           Todd           Attalla,           Barry           Cypret,           Chris           Hunter,           Mark           Muse,           Chris           Thomp)-         son,           Joe           Parker,           Lance           Hursch.         Greeks           147         Delta           Tau           Delta         E; :i s-S ' i?:           - . fi:?            u           - .■ :-:S'' - :ji.4;.         Front           Row           —           David           Hibbard,           Don           Greiner,           Marcus           Wright,           Kent           Tyler,           Greg         Basinger,           Chris           Browning,           Brian           Slovak,           John           Spillyards,           lames           Causley,           |im         Seals,           Man           Loi           Thompson,           |odi           lohnson.           Lance           Miller,           Danny           Neibrugge,           Mike         McGinty,           Rich           Wilkins,           Scott           Colton,           Tim           Hennry,           Don           Rice,           Andrew           Stafford,         David           Lee,           Larry           Calton,           Brian           Borden,           Barry           Austine,           Caverry           Duncan,         Sammy           Hamlin,           Brook           Boswell,           Greg           Silvernail,           Bill           Millis,           Russell           Pittman,           Tim         Starr,           Rodney           Kramer!           window),           Robert           Pudgett,           Robert           Gregory           (window).         Second           Row           -           Todd           Gilbert,           Scott           Petty,           David           Skinner,           Marshall           K.           Luton,         Phil           laynes,           Ron           Burke,           Mike           Oborny,           Todd           Haynes,           Scott           Mason,           Packy         Evans,           Robert           Harry,           Ken           Mason,           Bryan           Hall,           Mark           Michand,           Steve           Horton,         larret           lohnson,           |oe           Don           Fennel,           David           Morgan,           loe           Isaacson,           leff           Bingham,         Chris           Cotch,           Brent           Perry,           Brad           Dodson.           Third           Row           —           Gragg           White,           Donny         Anorosi,           Chris           Schriener,           Mike           Eddins.           Balcony           —           lim           Fields,           Scott           Schussler,         lohn           Ball,           joe           Kotarski,           Tim           Ford,           lay           Silvernail,           Tony           Kyle,           lim           Chastain,           Mike         Annis,           Chuck           Fuller,           Scott           Soder.           Matt           Moorman,           Mike           Shands,           Jim           Bishop,         Shane           Heinrichs,           Mike           Pinkston.         148«Greeks         Founded:           1858         Colors:           Purple,           White           and         Gold         Symbol:           Fleur           de           lis         Nickname:           Delts         Mik e           Royce           and           Donnnie           NIebreugge         need           no           life           perservers           to           buoy           up         their           spirits           at           Delta           Tau           Delta's         Melee           (top           left).          He           ain't           heavy,           he's           my           brother.                    seems           to           be           the           spirit           among           Delta         Tau           Deltas           offering           one           another           sup-         port (above).         Dennis           Hatchet           executes           a           maniacal         high           kick           at           the           expense           of           Delta           Tau         Delta           brother           Clark           Cummins'           dignity         (left).         Greeks            1          49         Founded:           1834         Colors:             Sapphire             and         Gold         Symbol:           Scales         Nickname:           DU         Delta           Upsilon         Front           Row           —           Mike           McLemore,           Scott           Thomas.           George           Parrish,           Rob           Wright,         Steve           Walketz.           Greg           Stockard.           Daniel           Bigbee,           Ricky           Peterson,           Tom           Arp.           Scott         Callison,           |ay           Bryant,           Todd           Riddles,           Kip           Ryan,           Russell           Myrick,           Chris           Presson.         jim           Whitney,           Bill           Hale.           Second           Row           —           Scott           Miller,           Travis           Roth,           Tom           Wirt.         Brian           Goforth,           )eff           Graham,           Scott           Anthony,           Kevin           Moyes,           Mom'           Sheets,           Mark         Waller,           Bob           Horn,           Larry           Teske,           Doug           Beall,           Tom           Ritchie,           |im           Seals,           Robert         Rice,           David           A.           Wood,           Sam           Thomas,           lay           Davis,           Christopher           Parker.           Third           Row         —            Haydn             Davis,             Rodger            Wall,             Scott            Pontikes.            Steve            Krokstrom,             Kenny         Stockton,           Chris           Havern,           Todd           Robichauy.           Pat           Lannon.           Mark           Cox.           Scott           Sjulin,           |         Mike           Howe,           Craig           Phillips,           C.           Arthur           Rowe,           David           Stahl,           Chad           Sanford,           Paul           '         Exiine,           lohn           Elias,           Curt           Hendrix,           Steve           Bungle,           Mark           Maguire,           Paul           Vrana,         Back           Row           —           Marc           Taron,           Jeff           Kysar,           |ohnny           Turner,           Shawn           Sicking,           Scott         Gartner,           lames           Daugomah,           Tom           Pontikes,           Tim           McNutty,           Allen           Shearer,           Chuck         Hodges,           )ohn           Dickerson,           Mark           Boyd,           Jonathan           Dively,           Craig           Wermske,           Dirk         Ballew,           Devin           White,           David           Mathews,           |ohn           Barnhart,           Darron           Replogle,           Darin         Sharp.           Allen           Rhodes.         1          50 Greeks         First           Row           —           Willie           Burnett,           Allan           Harris,           Rouy           Brannon,           Kedric           Bacy,           Reggie           Allen         Founded:           1911         Colors:             Crimson             and         Creme         Symbol:           Diamond         Nickname:           Nupes         Delta           UpsOon           men           Scott           SfuUn           and         lohnny           Turner           mute           their           senses           with         strategically-placed            dlxle           cups           at           the         fratemity's           Cafl           to           the           Heart           function         (top           left).         Kappa           Alpha           Pst           men           Brian           Robinson,         Shawn           Black,           Caesar           Latimer,           Kedric         Bacy,           and           Roy           Brannon           don           canes           and         black           sunglasses           at           a            stomp           show             at         Thumper's-         Kappa           Alpha           Psi         Greeks           1          5          1         Farmhouse         Front           Row           —           Kevin           Kirby,           Arthur           Wagner,           Kenny           Davis.            Mom             Beverly         Snnith,           Kyle           A.           Keffer,           Michael           lohnson,           Harlan           Hentges.           Second           Row           —         Bruce           W.           Force.           Mike           Green.           George           M.           Christian,           Lonnie           Gilley.           Scott           Fast.         Brian           Henzel.           Chris           Wendelbo,           Scott           Carter,           Charles           Kemp.           Third           Row           —         Mark           Henson.           Kevin           Leven,           Hazen           Marshall,           lay           Kuehny.           Chuck           McKinney,         Donnie           Irwin.           Matt           Calavan.           Kevin           McNew.           Fourth           Row           —           Milford           lenkins,         Brian           Page.           Steve           Carlson,           Eric           Wendelbo,           Greg           Kirk,           |im           Key,           Vern           Freeze,         David           Harmon.           Fifth           Row           —           Rob           Parsons,           Brian           Fife,           Danny           Mackey,           Barry         Steichen,           Rusty           Zaioudek,           Paul           Davis,           Chad           Muegge,           Tom           Fanning.           Sixth           Row         —           Richard           D.           Herren,           David           Sasser,           Rodger           Kerr,           David           Richardson,           |oe           Ogle,         Mark           Harris,           Todd           Unruh.           Seventh           Row           —           Rodney           Morris,           Sean           Voskahl,           |oe         Feist,           Hank           Reeves,           Doug           Northcutt,           Kirk           Darnell,           Brett           Watkins,           Dean           Moore,         Kevin           Unruh.           Back           Row           —           Larry           DeWitt,           Vince           Watts,           Steve           Buck,           Mark           Hall,         Rusty           Rust,           Ron           Plagg.         152          •Greeks         Founded:           1905         Colors:             Gold,              Green,         White         Symbols:             Pearls             and         Rubies         Nickname:           Farmers         Looking           like           a           million           dollars,           Far-         mhouse men           get           decked           out           for           their         Spring           formal           (above).         Farmhouse           members           and           their            jingle         belles             scan           the           skies           for           signs           of         Santa           at           their           Holiday           Jam           (left).         Greeks           I           53         Lambda         Chi         Alpha         Founded:           1909         Colors:           Green,           Gold           and         Purple         Symbols:           Cross,           Crescent         Nickname:           Lambda           Chis         Kappa           Sigs           Tommy           Marcum           and         David           Hoover           seem           elated           by           the         fraternity's           Mardi           Grass           celebration,         but           Shaun           McMahon           is           blanched           and         pale           by           midnight           (top           right).         Scott           Pryor           and           Brad           Harris           cry           in         their           drinks           in           a           fruitless           search           for         the           last           brew           at           Lambda           Chi's           Hobo         Party           (right).         Front           Row           -           Daniel           Thorson,           Russ           Grose,           Steven           Gray,           )ohn           Mancuso,           Chris         Hood,           Bobby           Taylar.           Mark           Beam,           Steve           Elliott,           Mike           Lenz,           Scott           Cowley,           John         Thomas,           layson           Goff,           Brian           Osborne,           Ronald           Frederick,           Mark           Mooncay,           Bartt         Shelton.           Second           Row           —           Tony           Sparks,           Mark           Christiansen,           Brad           Harris,           Gan         Prisinzano,           Greg           Carman,           David           Reed,           Gleason           Romans,           Brent           VanDeman,         Frank           Poeschel,           Todd           Binkley,           Gary           Weatherly,           Rush           Giffin,           Boe           Morris,           )ay         Cloft,           Scotty           Pryor,           David           Mancuso,           )eff           Hills.           Third           Row           -           Steve           Miller,           Tom         Askew,           Erik           Fleak,           Steve           Washbourne,           Bob           Weaver,           David           Chapman,           Larry         King,           Rusty           Beam,           Ryan           T.           Radcliff,           Vince           Erickson,           Tom           Trelease,           Robert         Parker,           Jeff           Hiccs,           Jason           Grubb,           limmie           Moss,           Dan           Curran,           lames           A.           Meal.         Fourth           Row           —           Jeff           Finkenstaedt,           Nathan           Barnard,           Daniel           Owens,           Robert         Taylor,           Jeff           Minter,           David           Adams,           Paul           Wilson,           Kevin           Coker,           Hayden           McClen-         ny,           Brett           James,           )on           Davis,           Rob           Malaske,           Tim           Scott,           Harry           Hannigan,           Craig         Dietert,           Rex           Branstetter,           Troy           Lorimer.         154           •Greeks         appa           Sigma         Founded:           1869         Colors:              Scarlet,              White         and           Green         Nickname:           Kappa           Sig         ront           Row           —           Walt           Marney,           Vance           Campbell,           Mike           Johns,           Todd           Welch,           Dale         eters.           Rick           Callaway,           Brian           Young,           Chris           Hunter,           Gerry           Steltzler,           Ron           S.         alazer,           Dale           Murphy,           Brian           Duckwall,           Clint           Arnold,           Kevin           Dickson,           Mike           Cor-         !y,           Parker           Bowles,           Lonnie           Ingram,           Kevin           Utley,           David           Cole,           John           Shorley,         hris           Thompson,           )eff           Fate,           Anthony           Dean.           Second           Row           —           Terry           Fallis,           |eff         agnon,           Roger           Myers,           Donnie           Morcy,           Chad           Huff,           Kirk           Owens,           Sam           Alex-         nder,           Mark           Cabuniss,           Scott           Dunham,           Bill           Harms,           Biff           Strong,           Terry           Loftis,         Dan           Wink,           Ernie           Pack,           Derek           Roberson,           jon           Christopher.           Kent           Deatherage.         Greg           Coussens.           Tommy           Marcum,           Phillip           Corley.           Louie           Grantham,           Drew           Alex-         ander. Third           Row           —           Eric           Neyon,           Brian           Wilstod,           Scott           Pilgrim,           Darrell           Heath,         Chris           Whetstone,           David           Barrett,           Lee           Ownby,           Troy           Ussery.           Dave           Yeary.           David         Stone,           David           Hoover,           Donald           |.           McMahon           III.           Kurt           Harris,           Don           White.           Mark         Arnold,           Brent           Hillery,           Mike           Pruitt,           Ken           Dickson.           Fourth           Row           —           Richard           Har-         ris, James           Keel,           Roger           Hotson,           Rudy           Hessin,           Steve           Cannon,           Cory           Wilton.         Greeks            155         Phi           Kappa           Theta         Front           Row           —           Steve           Cox,           Ryan           Kane,           Keith           Schwartz,           David           Eischen,            Dad                  Sendall,           Wayne           Liddy,           Milton           Neumann,           Michael           Mann,           Mark           Bezinque,           Matt              |         Todd             Buzzard,               Mom               Janet             Buzzard,             Bo             Carlson,             |ohn             Creider,             Jeff               Neumann,           Mark           Guild,            Dan           Webber,           Clark           Collier,           David           Glazier.         Cronkhite,           Curtis           Worthy.           Last           Row           —           David           Carter.           Walter           Woods,           Kevin                    ? '         ?!£iiAP.p %|?         Founded:           1904         Colors:           Ck  ld           and           White         Nickname:           Phi           Kaps         1          5           6           •Greeks         Phi         Gamma           Delta         Founded:           1848         Colors:           Purple           and           White         Symbol:           White           Owl         Nickname:           Fiji         ■'. ;.         Phi           Kappa           Thetas           clown           around           at           the         fraternity's           Veni           Vidi           Vlci           party           (bot-         tom left).         Stewart           Brown           and           Ginger           James           cap-         ture the           South           Seas           spirit           at           Phi         Gamma           Delta's           Fiji           Island           party           (left).         Front           Row           —           |ohn           Cain,           Ronnie           Wilson,           John           Runte,           Mark           McBurnett,           Danny         3reen,           Mom           Hedrick,           Gerald           Williams,           Charles           Horsley,           Mike           Reyes.           Second         Row           —           Geoff           Grabos,           Tim           Dailey,           Kelly           Kobs,           Greg           Reynolds,           Eric           White,         Ricky           Ewing,           Keith           Webber,           Tim           Brown,           Patrick           Hadiey,           Last           Row           —           Gene         Sevcik,           Stewart           Brown,           Dwayne           Young,           Wayne           Frazee,           Stan           McCoy,           Alan         Wynn,           Corey           DePuy,           |eff           Drain,           Les           Smith,           Steve           Owens,         Greeks           1          57         Phi           Delta           Theta         Fraternity             springs             from              ashes         From           June,           1983,           until           August,           1985,         they           waited.           Now           their           wait           is           over.           The         house           is           built           and           the           men           of           Phi           Delta         Theta           are           ready           to           begin           anew.          We've           got           42           members           and           35         pledges,                       says           jim           Mena,           president.          Wed           like           to           increase           our           capacity           to         80           members           and           begin           strengthening         our           chapter           of           Phi           Delta           Theta           again           na-         tionally.          in           )une,           1983,           the           Phi           Delta           house           was         destroyed           by           an           electrical           fire.           Luckily,         the           disaster           occurred           in           summer           when         the           house           was           vacant.           The           fire           forced         the           chapter           to           move           into           nearby           apart-         ments and           annexes.          it           was           very           hard           to           function           without           a         house,             Mena           says.           'We           felt           like           we           lost         a           common           place.           We           had           our           chapter         meetings           in           the           Student           Union,           but           we         stuck           together.           We           had           a           bunch           of           good         guys           who           just           wanted           to           make           it           work.          The           house           was           constructed           on           the           old         foundations           and           is           now           the           biggest           on         the           OSU           campus.           It           contains           approxi-         mately 20,000           square           feet,           35           rooms         and           three           stories.          Our           house           mother's           room           was           very         well           done,             says           Mena.            She's           got         almost           1          ,          1          00           square           feet.          '          '         Mena           also           says           it           will           be           nice           to           start         having           activities           at           the           house           again.          We're           especially           proud           of           our           chapter         room           and           chapter           office.                    liBl           IBI         Pictured           Above           —           Mike           Hooper,           Kevin           Choate,           Dan           Morris,           Mark           Myers,         leff           Hutscn,           Dick           Heigie,           Cray           demons,           |ohn           Henschel,           Kurt           Kurrence,           )ohn         Blaess.           Lynn           Clark,           jerry           Elm,           Bib           Miller,           Steve           Atwood,           Mark           Lewis,           Steve         Voekel,           Dave           Provenzano,           |om           Brown,           Darrin           Frye,           lay           Pasqually,           Doug           Wink,         Steve           Adams,           Larry           McFall,           Neil           lohnson,           Tom           Swendon,           Mike           Herzog,           Mike         Spears.           |im           Mena.           Eric           Hillerman,           John           Mullins,           Ken           McCrocken,           )eff           Horang,         Brent           Robinson,           Rod           Brittain,           Kelly           Killiam,           Alan           Hagan,           Chuck           Gibson,           Brad         Wells.           Scott           Atwood,           Mark           Barret,           Brian           Burkhardt.           Chip           Adams,           Phil           Hasley,         Rich           Sperlin,           Dee           Wint,           Kenny           Grahm,           leff           Nicholas,           Chris           Castro.           Steve           Blue,         Ron           Ratliff,           Craig           McGowen.           Steven           Choate.           Mike           Love,           Tim           Kovals,           Mark         Behring.           Kevin           Seagraves,           Carl           Burkhardt,           Chris           Ryan,           D.           J.           Ryan,           Don           ingold,         Mike           Mazer,           Lee           Clancy,           Gary           Pontious,           Tony           F  inion,           Stewart           Derrick,           Dan         Hughes.           Brent           Chapell.           Zack           Hornbaker.         1          58 Greeks         Founded:           1848         Colors:           Azure           and           Argent         Symbol:           Owl         Nickname:           Phi           Delts         Now           back           in           business,           the           Phi           Delt         house           stood           empty           for           more           than           a         year           after           It           was           closed           by           fire         (above).         lam           Quest           Weekend           with           Michelle         Shorts           turns           into           a           heavy           date           for         Tracy           Brown           (left).         Greeks           1          59         Phi           Kappa           Psi         Phi           Psi           fraternity           reorganizes         Terry           Harper,           Phi           Kappa           Psi           president,           says           he           is           working           to         change           the           fraternity's           image.           But           it's           been           a           rocky           road.         in           just           six           months           the           men           of           Phi           Kappa           Psi           have           already         taken           a           big           step           in           that           direction.           The           chapter           was           closed           by         nationals           in           the           fall           of           '84           with           only           seven           members.           Now           Phi         Psi           has           reorganized           with           23           members           and           1          6           pledges         'We           were           initiated           September           2           I           by           our           alums           and           national         sponsors.           There           were           no           original           members           left           to           originate         us,                       Harper           says.          The           alums           have           all           really           helped           us           get           a           good           start           with         funding           and           repair           work           on           the           house.                    One           of           Phi           Kappa           Psi's           largest           service           projects           is           the           famous         Phi           Psi           500,           an           annual           tricycle           race           through           the           mud           with           all         proceeds           going           to           charity.           The           race           is           a           traditional           event           for         every           Phi           Psi           chapter.         Harper           says,             not           every           chapter           does           a           race           like           ours.           Some         take           It           very           seriously           with           crosstown           bicycle           races           and           other         similar           competitions.           The           tradition           is           that           it's           always           done           on         some           kind           of           bike.           The           movie           Breaking           Away           is           originally         based           on           a           Phi           Psi           500           bike           race.          Phi           Kappa           Psi           was           established           at           Oklahom           State           University         in           1967,           although           nationally           they've           been           around           since           1852.         Harper           says           there           are           very           few           chapters           in           the           Midwest           and         western           United           States.           However,           Phi           Psi           is           very           prominent           in         the           Northeast.          We           really           want           to           get           completely           reorganized           and           make         Phi           Psi           known           on           this           campus,                       Harper           says.           'It's           going           slow,         but           it's           coming           along.           It           was           hard           getting           started,           but           that           was         the           main           reason           we           all           joined           —           to           build           Phi           Psi           from           the         gound           up.          Although           the           frustrations           of           a           new           chapter           can           get           you         down,           it's           great           when           it           all           comes           together.                    Front           Row           —           Bob           Lawrence,           Randy           Peck,           |ohn           DeGeorge,           Barry           Moore,           Eric           Patrick,            Bobby           Bower,           Tony           Franklin,            Randy           Wayman,            |ohn           Wiikins,           lack         Reed,           Terrance           Collier,              Mom              Mary           Rebecca           Lee,           Terrence           Harper,           Chris           Weaver,           Philip           Pickering,           Steve           Parks,           Shawn           Patrick,           Greg           Powell,           Steven         Murray,           Sterling           Crim,           Todd           Pitezel,           Efem           Yildirim,           Bob           Carrico.           Last           Row           —           Roesler,           johnny           Msddox,           Steven           Grace,           Patrick           Berry.         David           Souders,           Michael           Rhodes,           George           Pendell,           Greg           Gulick,           Kurt           Nixon,           )im         1          60 Greeks         Founded:           1852         Colors:           Cardinal           Red           and         Hunter           Green         Symbols:           Book           and           Lamp         Nickname:           Phi           Psi         li           Kappa           Psis           mock           the           viewer           at           the         Jternlty's           formal           function           (top).         It           Berry           and           Heather           Fagin           are           a         arp           duo           at           a           Phi           Kappa           PsI           function         t)ove).         Greeks           161         Phi           Kappa           Tau         Front           Row           —           lames           Robbins,           Tim           Mills,           Matt           Pohl,           Curtis           Pangle.           Don         Faulkner,           Bill           Somerville,           David           Meyer,           Mom           Houston.           Shawn           Doyle,           Brett         Butler,           Don           Gruntmeir,           |eff           Henderson,           Clay           Hodgens,           Kerry           lordan.           Second         Row           —           Keith           Lilly,           Ray           Browning,           Nick           E.           Maltby,           less           Barnes,           Keith           Larsen,         Shaun           Dawes,           Roger           Beil,           Derek           Llewellen,           Richard           Newman,           Fran           Maxwell,         Founded:           1906         Colors:           Harvard           Red           and         Old           Gold         Nickname:           Phi           Tau         Kevin           Doyle,           Monte           Stewart,           Chayne           Fisher.           Back           Row           —           Carl           Lowers,           Kevin         Truelove.           Thomas           L.           Quails.           Todd           Catania.           Dan           Benest,           Larry           Darden.           Drew         Franklin.           Shawn           Wiago.           Kenneth           Madl.           loseph           Callery.           Vincent           Stephan.           Wes         Higgins.           David           Degeare,           |ohn           Main,           Kris           Copeiand,           Greg           Blocker,           Scott           Mur-         tha.         1          62           •Greeks         Pi           Kappa           Phi         Founded:           1904         Colors:           Gold           and           White         Nickname:           Pi           Kaps         M         The           handsome           men           of           Phi           Kappa           Tau         demonstrate           party           prowess           at           their         Stardust           Formal           (bottom           left).         Paige             McAllster             and           |oe             Holcomb         proudly             display             their           orthodontists'         skill             at              Pi              Kappa           Phi's                The         Premiere             (left).         ont           Row           —           Robert           Paiva,           )eff           Rogers.           Gene           Dehaney,           Kerry           Urton,           )ohn         ;enum,           Mark           Winter,           David           [ones,           Chris           Wisher,           James           L.           Allison,           Gordo         )bbins,           Tim           Mitchell,           Mike           Wilson.           Second           Row           —           Steve           Henne.           Eric           Bolin,         :k           Vogt.           Tom           Steele.           Shannon           Ford,           Scott           Rose.           |ohn           Ralls.           Cameron         ilson,           Mom'           Eleanor           Fehring,           Vince           Johnson,           Roger           Schaefer,           Kip           Town-         nd,           Eric           Platner,           Shawn           Nichols,           Keith           A.           Snider,           Steve           West.           Third           Row           -         ank           Croskey,           Terry           Graham,           Ronny           Shaw,           Richard           Shepheard.           |oe         alcomb.           Kevin           Thomas.            Kent           Hardaway.           Steve           Barton.           Trey           Davis.            Kent         Shingleton.           Rap           Reynolds.           |ohn           Foxhail.           Mark           Neftzger           Mike            Sturm           Marcus         Hasting.           Fourth           Row           —           Steve           Mueller.           John           Detrick.           Phil           Mann.           Ralph           Payne,         Mike           Gilmore.           Stace           Harris.           |eff           Martinson,           lames           E.           W.           Haynes           III.           David         Casida.           |im           Gardner.           |ohn           Gorman.           Brian           Matula,           Steve           Montgomery,           Bill         Anderson.           Dion           Worley.           |im           Ed           Wyatt.           Back           Row           —           Allen           Wallace,           Bob         Akridge,           Dan           Dooling,           Mike           Haynes,           Bill           Tackett,           Andy           Anderson,           |eff         McGhee,           Troy           Redmon,           Troy           Warriner,           Karl           Schaefer.         Greeks           163         w                      Kappa           Alpha         Front           Row           —           Clark           Huff,           Chris           Loy,           Larry           Collins,           Randy           Knight,           Brian           Trent,         Allen           Glass.           Tracy           Blair,           Greg           Swanson,           Todd           Record,           Bob           Dotson,           Chris          Byron,           Larry           Bud           Weldner,           Bear           Ritchey,           Mega,           Darryn           Mills,           Eddie           lohnson.         Second           Row           —           lames           Aveni,           David           Reid,           Grady           McKinney,           Mike           Reynolds,           |.         P           McNelland,           Bill           Dawkins,           Shawn           Grunewald,           |im           Dees,           Lance           Burns,           lohnny         Brown,           David           Holder,           Mom'           Alta           Kirby,           Mark           Robertson,           Hank,           jason           Green,         Marty           Breuninger,           Scott           Noble,           Edward           Riley,           Steve           Vaulner,           |im           Price.           Third         Row           —           Kelly           Bishop,           Kyle           Burger,           Alan           Souter,           Blain           Claypool,           lames           Knapp,         Brint           Skalnik,           Randel           Bryant,           David           Hatchett,           Steve           Rice,           Benni           DeMarco,           Eric         Woods,           lames           Kim,           Michael           Sneary,           Blaine           Lewis,           Kenny           Lenfestey,           Bryant         Bynum,           Don           Christensen,           |im           Closson,           Micheal           Steele,           Bret           Goodwin,           Greg         Mitchell,           Chuck           Cargile.           Fourth           Row           —           Todd           Hittle,           Patrick           Nelson,           Darin         Behara,           Terry           Bevins,           |eff           Goodwin,           Lee           Wilson,           Steve           Armstrong,           Stewart         Liles,           leff           Smith,           Russ           Sims,           Randy           Hayes,           Kevin           laynes,           Eddie           Dulaney,           Paul         Palzer,           Sean           Herbig,           Van           Freeman,           Randy           Hicks,           Steve           Monnet,           Kenny,         Boyett,           Rodney           Bush,           Tim           Gay,           Danny           Piper.           Fifth           Row           —           |oe           Reeves,           lohn         Hilger,           Kevin           Brown,           Mark           Ireton,           Dennis           Hoge,           |immy           Brook,           Mitch           Wood,         Scott           Grunewald,           Steve           Frazier,           Dale           Drew,           |ohn           Buckley,           Bob           Crupperfield,         Chris           Mountford,           Phil           Rhees,           Eric           Rock,           Derek           Norcom,           Scott           E.           Starr,           Howard         D.           Owens,           |r.,           Bryan           W.           Carsten,         Founded:           1920         Colors:           Garnet           and           Gold         Symbol:           Fire           truck         Nickname:           Pike         ,,issimi : mst£imf x,iiiit.         164          •Greeks         Sigma           Phi         Epsilon                             Founded:           1901         Colors:              Dark              Red              and         Purple         Symbol:           Golden           Heart         Nickname:           Sig           Ep         Jerry           Dow,           Karen           Kay           Speer,           Scott         Smith           and           Heidi           Bisson           recreate           a         great           moment           in           American           history         with           their           version           of           iwo           |ima           (left).         Bob             Crupper,             Shelley             Miller,             Kari         ' MH                {ones            and             Chris             Mountford             take             a         • v4                 loumey           thru           Terror             during           the           Pike         -                 house's           Halloween           festivities           (bottom         left).         Front           Row           —           D.           Clay           Custer,           |eff           Hopper,           )ohn           Harris,           Patrick           Brierly,           Patrick         Ruedin,           David           Griffin,           Chet           Fenimore,           Douglas           Johnston,           Barbara           DeLozier,         )oe           Rolston,           |eff           Sharp,           Neil           Saphire,           |,           Austin           Dow,           Charles           Adair,           Lincoln         Ward,           Todd           Donovan.           Second           Row           —           Andy           Masters,           Mark           Wallace,           Tim         Reddout,           Mark           Roberts,           Kent           Humphrey,           Scott           Woodman,           Chisholm         Deupree,           Robert           Burton,           Chip           Weir,           )oe           Easley,           |eff           Brittain,           jim           Gormley,         John           Fiebig,           Steve           Giles,           Scott           Terhune,           Kenny           Davenport,           Bryan           Dunn.           Third         Row           —           David           Buffington.           |eff           Haley,           Lee           Williams,           Tony           Floyd,           Matt           Vogel,         Patrick           Lopez,           )ohn           Greenway,           Ryan           Finley,           Michael           Ling,           Mark           Fenity,           Don         Norwood,           Dean           Walker,           Toyd           Hardison,           Les           Palliamy,           Aaron           Randall           |ohn         McClenny,           Ervin           Hall,           Mike           Cieminski,           Schuyler           Sharp,           David           Tull,           Rusty         Atkins,           Ranee           lackson.           Back           Row           —           Steve           Ball,           Brian           Irvins.           Brian           Elrod,           Jeff         Marburger,           Dan           Nelson,           Eric           Fry,           David           White,           Eric           Sexton,           Robert           Diehl.         Thomas           Aldrich,           Mitch           Steitz,           Matthew           Harsha,           Chip           Yant,           Eric           Harkey,           Jeff         Gutman,           Brad           lackson,           Mike           Guillory,           Kelly           Minarik           Brad           jobe,           David         McNichols,           Rod           Hall,           Tim           Murphy,           Danny           lohnston.         Sigma           Alpha           Epsilon         Front           Row           —           Todd           Farrls,           Randy           Stewart,           Dave           Boos,           Trevor           Kelly,           Brian         Tindle,           |eff           Hindricks,           Randy           Glenn,           Jeff           Roberts,           |ohn           Franks,           Kathryn           Andre,         Elizabeth           Andre,           Shel           Marchant,           |immy           Dunn,           Dirk           Ridenour,           |eff           Williams,         Mark           Hobbs,           Bruce           Richardson,           Ian           Chapman,           Byron           Corwin,           Rick           Farr,           Glenn         Cooper,           limmy           Eubanks.         Second           Row           —           |eff           Reid,           Vince           Felts,           Kent           Williams,           Mike           Duffy,           |ohn         Blevins,           Tony           [ohnson,           Len           Villalon,           Todd           Carey,           Gavin           Cox,           Ton           Jensen,           lohn         Kelly,           Kelly           Maniss,           lohn           Katchantones,           |au           Tuttle,           Brian           Park,           Mike           Howe,         Keith           Robinson,           Rob           Gentry,           Ken           Bush,           Tracey           Haliburton,           Chris           Leatherman,         Bill           Chandler,           Doug           Konarik,           jack           Franks,           Chris           Busby,           Scott           leler,           Blake         Swaggart,         Third           Row           —           Chuck           Case,           lohn           Perkins,           Chuck           Morris,           Eric           Wilcox,           Chas         Rooks,           Jeff           Borwell,           Mark           Wilmes,           Brent           Morford,           Mark           McKissic,           Gary         Sossamon,           Mike           Dry,           Brennon           Elliot,           Doug           lames,           Colin           McGinnis,           Tim           Cook,         Gregg           Kinney,           Brad           Avery,           Greg           Rumley,           Darren           Murphy,           Shannon           Davis,         Tom           Bubolz,           )ason           Sutton,           Rod           Coutter,           Devin           Dejarnette.           Fourth           Row           —         Rodger           Sparks,           Guy           Curtwright,           Scott           Morris,           Blair           Stephens,           Brad           Oneal,           |oe         leddy,           John           Shawer,           Eric           Stahl,           Gordon           Walker,           Danny           Perreria,           Tim           An-         drews, Chris           Theisan,           Chas           Whitten,           lamey           Bowen,           Scott           Benson,           Charlie         Amis,           Justin           Hoose,           Wade           Weller,           Kerry           Wright,           Kevin           Kesserling,           Kurt           Keeter,         Ron           Sahmaunt,           Warren           Hammert.         Founded:           1856         Colors:           Purple           and           Gold         Symbol:           Lion         Nickname:           Sig           Alph         1          66           •Greeks         Surfin'           buddies           Len           VlUalon,           Todd         Carey           and           Trevor           Kelly           grin           ear-to-ear         at           Si«           Alph's           Surf's           Up           Party           (left).         Greeks            1          67         Sigma           Nu         Front           Row           —           Tom           Remy,           Scott           Palk,           |ason           Reed,           Sam           Buford,           Tim           Rivers,         Brian           Roberts.           |eff           Sullivan,           Craig           Fielden,           Bryan           Daffer,           Greg           Tontz,           Skip         Verser,           Gary           lohnson,           Chris           Hunes,           Scott           Witle,           Jeff           Wood,           Shane           Scott,           Todd         lohnson,           Eric           Pewthers,           josh           Fate,           Mike           Schram,           Jeff           Cox,           Todd           Frazee,           Kent         Major           Second           Row           —           Bryan           Craig,           Ed           L           Hall,           jr           ,           Grain           Grazier,           Daniel           R.         Ketchum           11,           Doug           Schram,           Kris           King,           Bill           OConner,           Steve           Sibley,           Mitchell           R.         Lumry,           Doug           Dirkpatrick,           Mom           Hawkins,           Jeff           Forman,           jay           Davidson,           Mark         Pledger,           jack           Gleason,           Brian           Smith,           Cody           Strunk,           Tom           Atherton,           Sam           Holiis,         Steve           Beaver,           Steve           Walton,           Michael           Jones,           Geoffrey           Hiner.           Third           Row           —         Rod           Nutley,           Tripp           Markwell,           Tom           Gallery,           Greg           Livingston,           Harry           Rohr,           Kent         168           •Greeks         Coffman,           Todd           E,dmonds,           Buckley           Chappell,           Bo           Counts,           Roger           Spee,           Joel,         Choate,           Mark           jerd,           Geoff           Moore,           Donny           Rowland,           jay           Brewer,           Mac           Morrison,         Rick           Thomas,           Matt           Ketchum,           Steve,           Rice,           Scott           Roberts,           Scott           Cornelius,           |im         Choate.           Fourth           Row           —           joe           O'Connor,           Chris           Perry,           Doug           Purdie,           Richard         Albro,           Matt           Schram,           Rodney           Shaefer,           Denny           Winzeler,           John           Alberts,           Kellie         Miler,           Jeff           Chathey,           Darren           Lister,           Jeff           Parduhn,           Kirk           Olson,           Mike           Chatham,         Roger           Semrod,           Steve           Shepard,           jim           Scarborough,           Sponsor           Butch           Wycoff,         jimmy           Millerborg,           Greg           Sullivan,           Scott           Seitz,           Tim           Conklin,           Kitty           Hart,           David         Carroway,           Mike           Wills,           Robert           Reeder.           Back           Row           —           Kelly           Miller,           Doug           Mor-         rison, Todd           Brawley,           John           Seeileger,           Mark           Milacek,           Steve           Buford.         «-          Founded:           1869         Colors:           Black,           White           and         Gold         Symbol:           Serpent         Nickname:           Sigma           Nu         Sigma           Nu's           Jack           Gleason           and           Craig         Frazier           don           trenchcoats           and           suave         demeanors           at           Kappa           Kappa           Gamma's         Key           to           my           Heart           party           (top           left).         Visions           of           Calculus           dance           througli           the         heads           of           pseudo-nerds           Scott           Swanson,         Doug           Schram,           Ed           Hall           and           Shane           Scott         at           Sigma           Nu's           Nerd           Buster           (left).         Spilled           and           chilled           spirits           are           rampant         among           Sigma           Nus           at           their           Champagne         Jam           (above).         Greeks           1          69         Sigma           Chi                  Front           Row           —           lames           McFarland,           )eff           Good,           Charles           Shaw,           Todd           Carey,           Brian         Topping,           Steve           Muller,           John           Thompson,           Todd           |ones,           lames           Amove,           Pat           Prock,         Sam           Flournoy,           Rodney           Albert,           Troy           Combs,           Steve           Boyd,           Scott           McEachern,         Curt           Roggow,           loe           Hodges,           |eff           Harris,           Dave           Sulliman,           Donnie           Campbell,           Steve         McCuliough.           Second           Row           —           Paul           Cosia,           Ben           Wilcox,           Eric           Wagner,           Chad           Clay,         Nick           Ellis,           Chris           Fielder,           Jeff           Ostrander,           |ohn           Koberg,           Mark           Nichols,           Kit           Carker,         Mom           Helms,           loe           Edwards,           Charlie           Reeves,           David           Rose,           Terrell           Barkett,           Ray         Crossland,           B.           Christophe r           Lee,           Patrick           Britt,           Kevin           Ritchie,           Brian           Scott.           Third         Row           —           |eff           Bastion,           Chris           Condrin,           led           larvis.           Robert           Peterson,           Kerby           Claney,         Mike           Todd,           Scott           Looney,           iim           Kuykendail,           Kevin           Whitenack,           Chris           Kingham,         lohn             Marshall,             Gary            Garrison.             Monty             Montgomery,             Thomas            Smith,             Matt         Quinn,           Brent           Fergeson,           Curt           Shoemaker,           Richard           McKay,           leff           Parks,           Mark         Kelly,           loe           Cooper,           Mike           Priest,           Scott           Andrews,           leff           lackson,           Gerald           Sapp-         ington,           Lin           Crowe,           Brock           Thurman,           Chris           Crawford,           David           Osborn,           Todd         Cubbage,           loseph           C.           Lee.           Back           Row           —           Daniel           Noltensmeyer,           David           Alexander,         Chad           Dobbins,           |.           Kamas,           Craig           Bay,           Brant           Tomlinson.           Darrin           Buchert,           Scott         Null,           Francis           Murphy,           Tom           Null,           Greg           Martin,           Mack           Mackey,           I.           T.           Lowe,           |ohn         D.           Ditmore,           Todd           Lowe,           Chris           Webster,           Mike           Finnegan,           Ron           Ison,           Mike         Hamblin,           R.           T.           Helms,           lames           Dean,           Greg           Massey,           Todd           Townsend,           Barry         Roberts,           Frank           Norris,           |im           Quinlan,           Hal           Looney,           Mark           Goldsworchy,           juergen         janzen,           Aaron           C.           Reed.         i         1          70 Greeks         Founded:           1855         Colors:           Blue           and           Old           Gold         Symbol:           White           Cross         Nickname:           Sigs         Sigma           Chls           prepare           to           rock'n'roll           at         the           Sigma           Chi-Sig           Alph           MTV-Lost         Weekend           party           (top           left).         Formal           partying           turns           into           a           prom-         night           niishap           for           Darrin           Buchart,         David           Brownlee,           Kit           Carker,           Chris         Kingham,           Monty           Montgomery,           Chris         Fielder           and           Jeff           Ostrander            (above).         Matt           Oulnn,           Jeff           Ostrander.           David         Rose.           Thomas           Smith           and           Kevin           White         bare           their           boxers           at           the           Sigma           Chi         Congo           party           (left).                  Greeks           1          71                    y f J fm           .■fc  .r' ?l' «.'   ? Tyy         ;J  .         r ,             •■;         172           •Greeks         Sororities         Each           year           five           to           six           hundred           girls           ar-         rive at           Oklahoma           State           University           two         weeks           early           to           participate           in           formal           fall         rush.           They           hope           to           choose           the           right         house           to           satisfy           their           expectations.         When           rush           is           over,           pledgeship           begins         opening           doors           to           years           of           college           op-         portunities.          Sorority           life           begins           with           rush,                       said         Jenny           Dabell,           Panhellenic           rush           chairman.         The           sorority           system           began           at           Okla-         homa A  M           in           1919           with           the           installation         of           Kappa           Delta.           The           K-Dee's           were           soon         followed           by           Kappa           Alpha           Theta           and           PI         Beta           Phi,           chartered           the           same           year.           Now         the           system           has           14           active           chapters           at         OSU.          Our           system           is           one           of           the           top           five           in         the           U.S.,             said           Jim           Jordan,           Greek           life         coordinator.            The           people           in           the         chapters           and           their           accomplishments         speak           for           themselves           as           far           as           the           strong         reputation           we've           obtained.          This           reputation           extends           to           high           aca-         demic achievements,           outstanding           cam-         pus involvement           and           strong           bonds           of         sisterhood.         The           big-little           sister           program           is           an           ex-         ample of           this           sisterhood.           The           program           is         designed           so           that           the            little           sister             will         have           a           guide           to           help           her           through         pledgeship           and           her           freshman           year           of         college.         The           Panhellenic           Council           governs         OSU's           sorority           system.           The           six-woman         council           of           officers           plus           two           delegates         from           each           house           are           responsible           for           the         mutual           needs           and           problems           of           the         sororities.          The           delegates           are           the           liason           between         Panhellenic           and           their           own           chapters,          said           Patty           Huelskamp,           Panhellenic         president.         A           sorority           provides           more           than           a           place         to           live           during           one's           college           career.           The         organizations           provide           a           combination           of         sisterhood           and           involvement           plus           a           lot           of         hard           work           and           great           times.         This           combination           shows           just           how           much         sorority           life           has           to           offer.         Greeks           173         Alpha           Chi           Omega         p - «3';?T ''i«s a wsv' r'w-           jm-r'isiy' ms! 'imimii!mm!''fti          Founded:           1885         Colors:           Scarlet           and           Olive         Green         Symbol:           Greek           Lyre         Nickname:           Alpha           Chi         1          74           •Greeks         Reglna           Anderson,           Cherre           Rice,           Melin-         da           Hemes           and           Gina           Hodak           don           pastels         and           cheerful           demeanors           at           Alpha           Chi         Omega's           Bid           House           (left).         Looking           pretty           and           witty.           Tracey         Wolfe,           lalyn           Zelser,           lane           Cowle           and         Dlllsa           Flncher           demonstrate           their           en-         thusiasm by           lining           up           vertically           near           a         wall           (far           left).         Alpha           Chi           Omegas           Angle           Admire,         Susan           Dlssly           and           Sharon           Richardson         seem           to           be           enjoying           the           sorority's           Bid         House           function           (bottom           left).         I           M           i                        U           VM            V                  M         |;         «           u           7i           7i             |r             M           r               |;  5                    A.           A           A          I           ▲           4.           ▲              p lJ         ▲           j           A           ,           A,               ▲               ▲               A.               A.                (f           I         .           I           A           I           'aM           ▲               A               A           '            A               A F ;'«3|                K         -a                                                                                                            2                                                                              w                    -a                                                                                      z           S          ■       i       i       ■       t       ■4im       r       A              .aIaa'a              a              a              a               a              a              a'a          ■'▼'          l iljjM'M           M           M           M           1           M           M           M                    MMlMIMIfllMMMMMdli         A             '             A             I             A         A                A                A         MKD'K         KM           KKIXKir         f           r           (           J           .r         Klf         II         mmm n          A             I            A                A                A                A                A                A         11         A         n         First           Row           —           Lori           Graham           Shaunna           Holt,           Lynne           Hatheway,           Beth           Ellis,           Mar-         sha Purviance,           Kelly           Davis,           Kristen           Ritchie,           Leslie           Anthony,           Krista           Boyles.         layme           Beeby,           Susan           White,           Tracey           Wolf,           Sharon           Richardson.           Second           Row           —         Stacie           Schulte,           Bethany           Franklin,           Michelle           Barnett.           Ann           Krenowicz,           Michael         Ann           Morrison,           Margaret           Myers,           Melinda           Myers,           Stephanie           Rowe,           lane           Anne         Rieger,           Diane           Pierce,           Laura           Hoster,           Lori           Nicks.           Teri           Sommer,           Michelle           Mit-         chell, layne           Ann           Perrine.           Dava           Sherrill.           Billie           Will,           lill           Ritchie,           Amber           Cren-         shaw. Alison           Gallagher,           Karen           Gallagher.           Third           Row           —           Lothie           Oakly,         Michelle           Adams,           Gina           Hawthorn,           Heidi           Phillips,           Deana           Collins,           Kelli           Ramsey,         Susan           Dissly,           Angle           Admire,           Tammy           Miller,           Michelle           Ballou.           Melanie           Mote,         Kendall           Griffith.           Amy           Livesay,           Kelly           Hughes,           Karrie           Hughes.           |ill           Cantrell.           Erika         Parsons,           Susan           Harnage,           lennifer           Wampler,           Tamara           Frisk.              Fourth           Row           —         Maureen           McDermott,           Leslie           Wright,           Sheryl           Brunett,           Kri;sti           Schuermann,           Dawn         Pettyjohn,           Laura           Davis,           |ill           Mikles,           Chari           Norberg,           Lauri           Pryor,           Terri           Aim,         Michelle           Schou,           Sadhna           Patel.           Stephanie           Hatcher,           Belinda           Morgan.           lennifer         Walsh,           Lisa           Hunter,           |ulie           Long,           Vicki           Harden,           Denise           Plugge.           leanine           Morris,         Laurie           Primo,           Regina           Anderson.           Fifth           Row           —           lennifer           lanow,           Tiffany           Sewell,         Stephanie           Bowers.           Melissa           Eriksson,           Tiffany           Yates,           Leigh           Strategier,           |ill           Pier-         son,           Ingrid           Pfanstiel,           Laurie           Englund.           Stacey           Turnbaugh,           Shannon           Ritchie,         Glenna           Pierce.           Sixth           Row           —           Mary           McDermott,           Kelley           McDermott,           Sara         Chapman,           Lori           Taylor,           Katren           Green,           Shelley           Greer,           Cristy           Bensch,           Jennifer         Hopkins,           Francie           Byers,           |amie           Piccolo,           Tami           Kirbly           Sonya           Maynor,           Diana         Vovk,           Nita           Barton,           Dawn           Balkman,           Gina           Laman,           Valerie           Corley,           lalyn           Zeiser,         lane           Cowie,           D'Lisa           Fincher.         Greeks           175         Alpha           Delta           Pi         Front           Row           —           Melissa           Parker,           Risa           CArlson,           Debbie           Determan,           Ginger         Smith,           Sarah           Karam,           Kim           lackson,           Carrie           Schultz,           Sandra           Linihan,           Cathy         Westmoreland,           |ulie           Holt,           Stacey           Feder.           Second           Row           —           Linda           Yauk,           Leslie         Harwell,           Jennifer           Doyle,           Cyndi           Park,           Shelly           Reader,           Teresa           Palmer,           Shari           Ar-         nold, Teresa           Branstetter,           Alicia           Beck,           Krista           K.           Moeller,           |ill           Colson,           Shari         Sanders,           Melissa           Mandeirlle,           Sharon           Sedivy,           Amy           Rogers,           Karen           Pato,         Christine           Stack,           Rena           Cobb,           |ill           Korthase,           Ramae           Maritt,           Lisa           Schware.           Third         Row           —           Ann           Lingerfeiter,           Lori           Green,           Sherry           Murphy,           Marty           Bridwell,           Brenda         Strahin,           LuAnn           Beauchamp,           Tiffany           Hartman,           lulie           Green,           Kahty           Burton,           John         McGaaw,           lane           McGaaw,           Patty           O'Brien,           Beth           Bartitt,           Sue           Crosby,           Tammy         Baxendale,           Christy           McCuiston,           Betsy           Rader,           Amanda           Ratliff,           Sharon           Pinker-         1          76«Greeks         ton,           Patty           Eischen.           Fourth           Row           —           Diana           Tiernan,           lannifer           Hays,           Kim           Buckles,         Natalie           Douglas,           Gaylynn           Grice,           Patti           Tanner,           Julie           Ann           Merrick,           Allyson         Lemmons,           Valerie           Smith,           Sheila           McCord,           Kay           Malaske,           Ann           Wallace,           De           Dee         Buscman,           Trina           Harvey,           jamae           Hobbs,           Alisa           Richardson,           Katie           Fehr,           April         Scott,           Cindy           Bradley,           Kristy           Duffy,           Cindy           Cresp,           D(Mina           Barnhill,           Shannon         Barnes,           LeAnn           Bamhaff,           Michelle           Hutton,           Alison           Shotts,           jane           Christensen.Toni         Donalson,           Lisa           Breckenridge,           Linda           Baugher,           Sarah           McCain.           Back           Row           -         lanice           Hill,           Kevyn           Colburn,           Shen           Wills,           Brenda           Simons,           Caurtney           Yates,           Laurie         Winslow,           Mary           M.           Smith,           Melissa           Craig,           Tamara           Wooten,           Lou           Anne           Dowell,         Dana           Leslie,           Kathy           Miles,           Cindy           Weisz,           Dawni           Autry,           Tammy           Reese,           Kecia         Gary,           Terri           Alexander,           Susie           Schmitz,           Dana           Lesieur,           Lisa           McDaniel,           Andrea         Brixey,           Kara           Tjardes,           Sherri           Griffin,           Paula           Ledbetter.         NO           SITTING           ON           WALL         ■              Founded:           1831         '                         Colors:           Azure           and           White         Symbol:           Lion         Nickname:           A-Dee-Pi         AD           Pi's           Linda           Baugher           and           Diana         Tiernan           rebel           against           authority           at           the         sorority's           Bid           House           function           (above).         Shari           Sanders           and           Tammy           Reese         show           no           fatigue           as           they           perform         push-ups           at           Alpha           Delta           Pi's           Bid           House         (left).         Alpha           Delta           Pis           Debbie           Determan,         Alicia           Bick           and           Teresa           Branstetter         form           an           attractive           trio           at           the           Bid         House             function             (above             left).         Greeks           1          77         First           Row           —           Valerie           lames,           Deadra           Marsh,           LaTwyla           Simmons.             Second           Row         —           Valerie           Moore,           Patricia           G.           Jones,           Jacqueline           Brooks,           Belinda           Williams,         Founded:           1908         Colors:           Salmon           Pink           and         Apple           Green         Symbol:           Ivy           leaf         Nickname:           AKA         Valerie           James,           Monique           Sims           and         Belinda           Williams           model           their           new           t-shirts         for           Alpha           Kappa           Alpha           sorority           (above.)         I           78 Greeks         Delta           Sigma           Theta         Founded:           1972         Colors:           Crimson           and           Cream         Symbol:           Elephant         Nickname:           Delta's         The           Pyramid           Stomp           Show           function           of         Delta           Sigma           Theta           prompts           Sybil         Harper,           Annette           Oliver           and           Melissa         Norwood           to           don           bowlers           and           red           ties         (left.)         First           Row           —           Tina           Jefferson,           Sibyl           Harper.           Donna           Beall,           Melissa           Norwood,         Cheryl           Yeldell.         Greeks           1          79         Delta           Delta           Delta         i.¥            V           „              ■           il'i-         Front           Row           —           Erin           Green,           Toni           lackson,           Debbie           Pontious,           Diana           Whitfield,         layne-Ann           Waring.           Sherry           Medlock,           Diane           Rice,           leanne           Graeser,           Shelly         Palmer,           Holly           Kelly,           Karia           Kragh,           Lisa           Manning,           Lori           Gullet,           Gina           Bullard,         Marie           Frichot,           Shelly           Cape,           Patty           Heulskamp,           Beth           O'Hara,           Michelle           Musliner,         Dana           Ramsey,           Stephanie           Thomas,           Tracy           Flippin,           lennifer           Bodine,           Andrea         McFarland,           Tracy           Acers.           Second           Row           -           Lori           Bertholf,           jana           Collins,           Cindy         Freeman,           Cassandra           Thomas,           Erin           Lackey,           Krista           Winter,           Suzy           Dart,           Cindy         Mitchell,           Lori           Wilson,           Pam           Fuchs,           Deborah           Strickland,           Andrea           Bisett,           Darci         Barnes,           Paige           Nauman,           Andrea           Killian,           Suzanne           Shaffer,           Tami           lackson,           Sabra         Seran.           Amy           Dupre,           Dandre           Bettis,           Heather           Loeher,           Sharon           Kramer,           MeSheila         Knight,           Nancy           Tawney,           Martha           Tow.           Third           Row           —           |ulie           Hayes,           Diane           David-         son, lana           Wagner,           Cheryl           Gibson,           Lisa           Lanius,           Dana           Dedrick,           Nancy           Nolley,         LuAnn           Wunsch,           Gayie           Custer,           |amie           Kadel,           Kelly           Pruitt,           Sandy           Stowers,           Gwen         Vickery,            Kim           Hensley,           Heather           Fagen.              Fourth           Row           —           Lisa           Gress,           Stacy         Sanders,           Britton           Manzer,           Lynn           Bertholf,           Susie           Pearson,           Pam           Brooks,           Sarah         Barneby,           Raegan           Martin,           Krista           Bettis,           Rhonda           Beiter.           Fifth           Row           —           Coleen         Ely,           Carol           Dawson,           )ulie           Biles,           Suzanne           Wasson,           Kim           Harris,           Cindy           Brannon,         Stacy           Sutton,           Meagan           Griffith,           Ann           McCarthy,           Stacy           Bohannon,           Shelly           Heath.         Sixth           Row           —           Paula           Klusmeyer,           Beveriy           Bassett,           Angie           Wilson,           Chris           Hall,           Val         Terry,           Patricia           Kretchmar,           Lora           Hannah,           Shelly           Seward,           Laura           Buckles,           lulie         lefferson,           Jennifer           Barsaloux.           Seventh           Row           —           Patricia           McFarland,           DeAnn         Vaughn,           Tracy           Ross,           Andrea           Walker,           Tammy           Lemke,           Kathy           Frahm,           Kim         KJoeppel,           lennifer           Parks,           Rhonda           Lowe,           Lori           Barbee,           Teresa           Rudiger,           Kathy         Kirk,           Lynda           Kirkendoll.           Eighth           Row           —           Staria           Hamar,           Emily           Portteus,           foni         Hensley,           Renee           Harris,           Berrie           Lusk,           Tammy           Peevehouse,           )eri           Whitfield,           Val         Wells,           Carey           Martin,           Anissa           Seran,           Beth           Mayzer,           Leslie           Merriman,           Debbie         Pekara           Robin           Davis,           Sarah           McKissick.         1         j fi Y         o   c   o x          Founded:           1888         Colors:            Silver,            Gold            and         Blue         Symbols:           Pearl,           Pine           and         Pansy         Nickname:           Tri-Delt         Tii           [)elts           Val           WeUs           and           Kim           Hensley         combine           balance           and           dexterity           at           the         sorority's           Big           —           Little           function           (left).         Dana           Dedrlck.           Lisa           Lanlus           and           Kim         Hensley           flash           winning           smiles           at           Delta         Delta           Delta's           Bid           House           (above).         Greeks           1          8          1         Chi           Omega         •                   Front           Row           —           Laura           Ripley,           lanette           Roosa,           Susan           Kirtley,           Sara           Bradshaw,         Karen           Cooper,           Shellie           (T.B.I           Smith,           Daria           Pope,           lanna           Thomason,           Kris           Ham-         mon,           )oni           Beacher,           Dina           Fisher,           Caria           Ringrose.           Second           Row           —           Stacie           Tull         Paula           Ledbetter,           Stacee           Norris,           Carol           lumper,           Deborah           Dage,           Susan           Terry,         Jacqueline           Schomp,           Karrie           Harrod,           lulie           Sisler,           lenny           Cremin,           Barb           Bunch,         Shelley           Garner,           Kari           Fisher,           lessica           Colclasure,           Rebel           Ward,           Amy           Kurz.           Third         Row           —           Cindy           Brown,           Julie           Ness,           Tiffani           Bolt,           Becca           Harden,           Kathy           Haward,         Rosy           Haire,           Katherine           McKinley,           Kara           Bilyeu,           Ralinda           Glasgow,           lerilyn         Kisabeth,           Renee           Patin,           MIndy           Mert,           Nina           McGuffin,           Jennifer           Nagel,           Shari         Vaurina,           jenny           Summer,           Mindy           Kirkpatrick,           Lori           Cagle,           Sharon           Clift,           Sharon         Ringrose,           |ia           Bain,           Anne           Wotten.           Fourth           Row           —           Lisa           Carroll,           Shelly           Cook,         Denisee           Hicks,           LeAnn           Sims,           Carolyn           McKinely,           Diane           Shreffler,           Sara           Killeen,         Shannon           C.           Thompson,           Lisa           Whitson,           Lisa           Waugh,           Donna           Cougler,           Theresa         Legg,           Kathy           Rapp,           Leslie           Lightner,           Kim           Chandler,           Teri           Rodgers,           Shari           Gilmour,         lulie           Higgins,           Heidi           Bisson,           Lori           IVlaine,           Suzanne           Woods,           jana           Vermilion,           Lynn         Kaplan,           Jennifer.           Fifth           Row           —           Ginger           Gipson,           Alecia           Ferry,           Cindy           Nelson,         Susan            Gormley,           IVIelissa           Schulz,           Kim           Medlock,           Therese           Feist,           Julie           Tellis,           Kelli         Provence,           Lynn           Tegeler,           Sally           Reeves,           Kim           Baker,           Paula           Ball,           Lisa           Lovett,         Jennifer           Hulsey,           Monica           Mann,           KayLynn           Fowler,           Lisha           Carter,           Holly           Hamm,         Brandi           Baysinger,           Stacy           Vavrina,           Patty           Lupo,           Karen           Kayspeer.           Back           Row           —         Katresa           lordan.           Angle           Brown,           Leslie           Nelson,           Debbie           Henshaw,           lennifer           Tapp,         Vernona           Don,           Meredith           Nelson,           Page           Coker,           Karen           Trietsch,           Jennie           Gilmour,         Stacey           Zang,           Honnor           Smith,           Lara           Lucas,           Camille           Frost,           Rebecca           Athens,         Michelle           Lierle,           Diane           Manchester,           Kerri           Ives,           Carol           Detten,           Kristen           Herr,         Becky           Barnes,           Lea           Schneberger,           jeanine           Hawthorne,           Andrea           Brixey,           Kara         Tjardes,           Sherri           Griffith,           Paula           Ledbetter.         182           •Greeks         1895         Cardinal         Founded         Colors:         Straw         Symbol:           Owl         Nickname:           Chi-O         and         a         Vemona           and           Jerry           Dow           pose           for           a         family           portrait           at           Clii           Omega's           Bid         House           (left).         Liz           Little.           Sara           Bradshaw,           Karen           Coo-         per and           Deborah           Dage           create           a           fruit-         ful portrait           at           Chi           Omega's           Bid           House         (below).         A           chorus           line           of           Chl-Os           celebrates           fun         on           the           high           seas           at           the           sorority's         Snake           Beach           party           (below           left).         Greeks           1          83         Delta           Zeta         Founded:           1902         Colors:           Rose           and           Green         Symbol:           Turtle         Nickname:           D.Z.s         ...           .-kV          i iMmMt;            a         First           Row           -           Kim           Bullard,           Gina           Barribeau,           |ulie           Annett,           Susan           Cozier,           Lauri           norff.             Third           Row           -           Robyn           Clifton,           Patti           Hill,           Angela           Hocker,           Kris           Keegan,         Russell,           Patricia           Ware,           Vivan           Butler,           Venita           Wyckoff,           Sandi           Pennington,           Karen           Kerri           Bishop,           Monique           Berryhill,           Kim           lohnson.             Fourth           Row           —           Barbi           lohnson,         Ryker,           lackie           Badley,           Diana           Butler.             Row           Two           -           Beverly           Nines,           Kelly           Branch,           Melody           Long,           Mary           Peters,            Meg           Clark,            Kerry            Bishop,           Susan            Boyd,           Tracy         Steffani           Cochran,           )anet           Giibreth,           |ane           Frank,           Stephanie           Snow,           Hayley           Ord-           Owens,           Mary-MargetStirman,           Julie           Stauffer.           Not           pictured           —           )ulie           Hankins.         184          •Greeks         3amma           Phi           Beta         Founded:           1874         Colors:           Navy           and           Pink         Symbol:           Crescent           Moon         Nickname:           Gamma           Phi         Gamma           Phis           Elizabeth           Wilkinson,         Terri           Stangle           and           |ana           Stone           proudly         display           their           dates           Bob           Moler           and           Ben         Bittle           at           their           Initiation           Reception         (left).         Delta           Zeta           beauties           Barbi           Johnson,         Lauri           Russell           and           Patricia           Ware         prepare           to           tee           off           at           their           Bid           House         (far           left).         Front           Row—           Diana           Crane,           Angela           Temples,           Nancy           Roberts,           Annetta           Ver-         non, MIchell           Mattox,           Kyndal           Hare,           Sallie           Lincecum,           Patricia           Lynn           Ogle,           Dee         Kristin           Lehl,          Julie           Gibson,           Vicki           Douglas,           Lori           Gernhardt,           Robin           Hottenstein.         Second           Row           —           Mandy           Knipe,           Lisa           Hill,           Stephanie           Spies,           Linda           Love,           Karen         Foe,           Susan           Blake,           jana           Tittle,           Angie           Casey,           Meganne           Pracht,           Tracy           1.           Reinhart.         Debby           Bond,           Brenda           Shepherd,           Sheeri           Husted,           Michelle           Gard,           Tina           Mae         Tidwell,           Gwen           Pierce,           Susan           Thompson,           Sharon           Robertson,           Andrea         Christensen,           Rhonda           Folks,           Laurie           Roach.             Third           Row           —           Kelly           Durfee,           Debra         Pokorny,           Karmen           Kreider,           Kim           Ebersole,           Tracy           Waientiny.           Beth           Hennigan.         Kristie           Kerin,           Libby           Laing,           loan           Schramme,           Sherly           Buckner,           lulie           Flyn,           Kathryn         White,           Dana           Boyd,           Virginia           Pitts,           Angela           Armstrong,           Carmen           Chapma,           Donna         Land,           Michelle           Rowland,           Kelly           Buffington,           lennifer           Buliard,           Debbie           Halfacre,         Robin           Shipman.           Fourth           Row           —           Shelly           Wright.           Dana           Wooderson,           Mary           A.         Bingham,           Courtney           Linsenmeyer.           Alison           Roberts,           Linda           Kratzer,           Stephanie         Wittry,           Mary           Mathews,           Dawn           Vaughn,           Lisa           Vernetti.           Christi           Heidenreich,           Lisa         Van           Wassenhove,           Kristyn           Dunn,           Becky           Moore,           jean           Wohlhuta,           Lianne           Ver-         non, Holly           lones,           Gayin           Gray,           Kris           Tucker,           Linda           Gambill.         Greeks           1          85         Kappa         Kappa           Gamma         First           Row           -           Laura           Shaw,           Sherri           Powell,           |.           Jones,           Lisa           Blair,           Lisa           Vandiver,         Tandi           Tucker,           Sharon           Brannan,           Lynne           Arnold,           Holly           )ones,           Sauny           Shedeck,         Beth           Reddy.           Second           Row           —           Janice           Hill,           Lisa           Cain,           Cindy           Lauper,           Diana           Laf-         ferty,           Karen           Coyner,           Rachel           Ryan,           Martha           Rohrlach,           Angela           Baysden,           Dawn         Hoisted,           Amy           Davis.           Third           Row           —           Donna           Hellwege,           jancie           lackson,           Brooke         Bolding.           Elizabeth           Meinert,           Jennifer           Ciriacks,           Jennifer           MacPherson,           Leslie         Dostal,           Tricia           Hash,           St ephanie           Treadway,           Kerri           Reddout,           Adriana           Philipp,           Julie         Storm,           Shelly           Smith,           Susan           Glazier.           Fourth           Row           —           Rebecca           Brett,           Stephanie         Felix.           Tamara           Shelby,           Julie           Moffitthead,           Terri           Triplett,           Paige           Tackett,           Monet         Emde,            Holly            Meeks,            Chris           Stephans,            Lisa            Lewis,            Catherine            Dahl,            Tawney         Noon,           Tricia           Meely,           Dawn           Hurley,           Kerry           Davis.           Fifth           Row           -           Afton           Bodine,         Cathey           Chancellor,           Chellie           Clift,           Robin           Mott,           Dane           Ray,           Shelley           Mueller,         Courtney           Krehbiel,           Bobbi           |o           Darrow,           Ginny           Jones,           Julie           Hanna,           Michelle         Myers,           Christi           Clark,           Valicca           Valdois,           Shelly           Self,           Deana           Dansel,           Candie         Bawerman,           Tawnya           Carte,           Chris           Fuller,           Angela           Kelamis,           Kathleen           Long,           Lynn         Akridge,           Denise           Joyce.           Sixth           Row           —           Janice           Brannan,           Melinda           Patton,           Teresa         Wolfe,           Ruth           Edgar,           Cristie           Bowerman,           Lynne           Ball,           Allison           Rooks,           Tracey         Tenerelli,           Renee           Wallis,           Robin           Frazier,           Angle           Hughes,           Nancy           Downs,           Megan         Milliron,           Susan           Purris,           Lori           Proctor,           Heidi           McHeffey,           Lesli           Warren,           Angle         Thomas,           Susan           Russell,           Kate           Hinson.         186          •Greeks         Six           sisters           celebrate           Kappa           Kappa         Gamma's           Bid           House           (left).         Kappas           Robin           Bucklln           and           Lisa           Cain         beam           cheerfully           amidst           colorful         balloons           at           their           Bid           House           (above).         Kappa           Kappa           Gamma           sisters           lane         Mc[  owall           and           Lynn           Ball           give           the         thumbs-up           sign           at           the           sorority's           Bid         House           (above           left).         Founded:           1870         Colors:             Dark             Blue         and              Light           Blue         Symbol:           Key         Nickname:           Kappa         Greeks            1          87         Kappa           Delta         Founded:           1897         Colors:             Emerald             Green         and           Pearl           White         Symbol:           Diamond           Shield         Nickname:           KayDee         ■ t         First           Row           —           Ginger           Zerby,           Kelly           Hampton,           Karen           Valenta,           Beth           Boggess,         Carmen           Coleman,           Shelly           Sunday,           Lynne           Lanigan,           Ginger           Tye,           Becky           Ernst,         Renda           Reese,           Cathie           Dixon,           Sheri           Funk,           Carrie           Mobra,           Susan           Keeton,           Vickie         Bast,           Angela           Bridwell,           Hilary           Taylor,           Amy           Little,           Laurel           Harris,           Lisa         McGalliard,           Laurie           Chaffin,           Kristy           Owens.           Second           Row           —           Tammy           Fuss,           Gina         Brooks,           Julie           Meredith,           Beth           Sisson,           Laura           Lee           Sanders,           Kim           Klein,           Suzanne         Wolfe,           Christie           Hawkins,           Aimee           Enzbrenner,           Dawn           McMurray,           Rhoda           Rizzo,         Sherry           Nunley,           Lisa           Wiley,           Kara           Vandel,           Lori           Hare,           Kim           Edwards,           Beth           Zahler,         Karrie           Spradlin,           Kim           Bayles.           Third           Row           —           jana           Beaty,           Valerie           Blaisdell,           Beth         Hill,           Paige           Shaffer,           |ulie           Killon,           Lorry           Coulson,           Traci           Wheeler,           Kelley         Mashburn,           lennifer           Ethridge,           Meredeth           Chaufty,           Gay           Lynn           Garcia,           Laurie         Masatell,           Julie           Nelson,           Michele           Hartman,           Diane           Langston,           Jamee           Thomas,         Renita           Reese.           Staci           Boyer,           Jalima           Daniels,           Anne           Green,           Jill           Greenameyer.         Fourth           Row           —           Carolyn           Roberts,           Shelly           Yost,           Kelly           Brown,           Rhonda           Boelte,         Joyce           Weinmeister,           Carman           Haley,           Laura           Webster,           Jennifer           Elmore,           Kara         Nichols,           Pam           McVay,           Stacey           Stone,           Lesley           Brandt,           Karen           Means,           Stephanie         Burdge,           Lesli           Clarke,           Pam           Dunn,           Joan           Hutson.           Kathy            Blythe,           Suellen           Hale,         Lauren           Oswalt,           Connie           Hull,           Tracy           McGraw,           Leslie           Peters.           Fifth           Row           —           Gerri         Anderson,           Karen           Friels,           Susan           Newman,           Kristen           Kessey,           Elizabeth           Ripley,         Becky           Gammon,           Betsey           French,           Laurie           Timmons,           Donna           Bufkin.           Shelli         Hodges,           Ann           Haynes,           Ingrid           Evans,           Jamie           Kyle,           Jill           |ones.           Cheryl           Meece,         Donna           Wood.           Pam           Cochran.           Brenda           Detten.           Tracy           Bonds.           Kristen           Aller.           Julie         Braun.           Sixth           Row           —           Jill           Wollenburg,           Diane           Moore,           Missy           Topping,           Susan         Sweigart,           Shannon           Brandt,           Melanie           Brown,           Lori           Lanigan,           Caroline           Douglas,         Kim           Kay           Miller,           Marcie           Young,           Debbie           Miller,           Tracy           Buffum,           Leslie           Hawkins,         Cynthia           Smith,           Laurie           Thompson,           Teri           Prichard,           Shaun           Spaeth,           Stephanie         Gudgel,           Janne           Goolsby,           Jennifer           Lohse,           Angela           Dobson.         Betsey           French,           Susan           Newman           and         Susan           Keeton           celebrate           the           holiday         season           at           Kappa           Delta's           Big           Little         Christmas           party           (left).         Kappa           Delta           sisters           frolic           on         playground           equipment           at           the           sorori-         ty's Bid           House           function           (top           left).         Six           KDs           pose           atop           a           fence           at           their           Bid         House           function           (far           left).         Greeks           1          89         Kappa         Alpha           Theta         Front           Row           —           Daria           Tucker,           Diane           Coffey,           Krisline           Olsen,           |ulie           Fisher,           Diana         Perry,           Susan           Robins,           Beverly           lackson.           Donna           Huffman,           Jackie           Klintworth,           Kim         Stone,           Celane           Cahill,           Paula           Metcalf,           Cindy           Minter,           Suzee           Payton,           Elizabeth         Richardson,           Missy           Archambo,           Kristen           Coulter,           Paula           Wright.           Tracy           Martin ,         Jamie           Hadden,           Melanie           Markwell.           Second           Row           —           )enee           Naifeh,           Molly         Whitlow,           Leigh           Gosney,           Courtny           Strong,           Leslie           Gunn,           Sheila           Lamb,           |an         Blakemore,           Lisa           Coleman,           Kristi           Cole,           Lisa           Balwin,           Beth           Harris,           Elizabeth           Dula,         lane           Price,           Molly           Wyatt,           Rita           Rist,           Ginny           Castleberry,           Kim           Craig,           Mindy         Brooks,           Shannon           West,           Brooks           Busby.           Third           Row           —           |ill           Eaton,           Gaye           Garner,         DarIa           Wood,           Lisa           Stulce,           Lynn           Baldwin,           |enny           Rubin,           |eni           lackson,           Cindy         Hahn,           Kristi           Randei,           Nancy           Sailors.           Christy           Limes,           Paige           Lembke,           Marcie         Schneeberger,           Ronda           Chapman,           lennifer           Collingsworth,           Anne           Henderson,         LaVonna           Wade,           Lauri           Lookebill,           |udith           Hare,           Gabrielle           Clark,           Nikki           Simmons,         Sheryl           Metcalf,           Jennifer           Glass,           jeri           Williams,           Teri           Witcraft,           Cheryl           Carpenter,         Fourth           Row           —           Elizabeth           Muller,           Shelly           Nickols.           Angela           Webster,           Mindy         McKinley,           Leslie           Billings,           Karol           Trietsch,           Shelly           Eyster,           Kelly           Haws,           Julie           Arm-         strong, Shelly           Archambo,           Nancy           Benson,           Kristy           Lambert,           Brenda           Rother,         Shelly           Brown.           Brenda           Peck,           Becky           Reynolds,           Tracie           Ryan,           Lisa           Moe,         Stephanie           Clark,           Chris           Collins,           Debbie           Eischen,           Annette           Wisk,           Julie           Wakefield,         Donna           Eischen,           Thea           Boggs,           Beth           Sikes.           Kim           McSwain,           |ulie           Fowler,           Eishen,         Sandy           Grinter,           Stephanie           Prock,           Pat           McSweeney.           DeAnn           Dillon.           Last           Row           —         Sue           Sokolosky,           Angela           Cuddeback,           Kelly           Sullivan,           Stacy           Meiser,           Bari           Cather-         wood.           Heather           Miller,           Kresta           Johnson,           Julie           Kiser,           Lisa           Hall,           Mandy           Files,           Sally         Hughes,           Belinda           Chapman,           Paula           Bearden,           Terri           Dobson,           Kim           Patton,           Tonda         Schwab,           Kate           Johnson,           Lori           Moore,           Cindy           Fenton,           Jennifer           Hanson,           Juli           Pryor,         Carolyn           Wittwer,           Lindsay           Patton,           Teresa           Cray,           Danielle           Robinett,           Valerie           Nel-         ly, Bonnie           Spence,           Christi           Collins,           Jill           Tillman,           Tracy           Baxter,           Betsy           Boesen,         Patty           Payton,           Misty           Hannafbrd,           Susan           Richardson.         ■           ■■■         V                    Friends           Barl           Catherwood           and           Donna         Eischer           cut           capers           for           the           camera           at         Kappa           Alpha           Theta's           Kite           Flight           (up-         per left).         lulle           Wakefield           and           Krlsti           Cole         recreate           their           childhoods           at           the           Theta         Recess           party           (above).         Thetas           Betsy           Boesen           and           Sue         Sokolosky           exhibit           mock           dlsappiont-         ment           over           their           grounded           kite           at           the         sorority's           Kite           Flight           (left).         Founded:           1          870         Colors:           Black           and           Gold         Symbol:           Kite         Nickname:           Theta         Greeks           1          9          1         Phi           Mu         Founded:           1852         Colors:           Rose           and           White         Nickname:           Phi           Mu         First           Row           -           Christine           Totszollosy,           Barrie           Voniresse,           Anastasia           Burke,           Ken-         dra           Klutsenbaker,           Kassi           Kerr,           Kelly           Colvin,           Marion           Randolf,           Ammie           Monnot,         Deanna           Hoisted,           Lori           Wick,           Kathie           McGarrie,           Elizabeth           Betz,           Tabby           Wise,           |udy         Denny,           Angela           Sands,           Tana           Roberts.           Second           Row           -           Cathy           Spreitzer,           Mary         Grant,           Christy           lohnson,           Cheryl           Hastings,           Alishia           Evans,           Shannon           Gurley,         Charlcie           Hines,           Carol           Hesse,           Stacaey           Ingle,           Kendra           Garrett,           Catrina           Stewart,         Mandy           Wilson,           Helen           Phillips,           Krista           Friar,           Kim           Brown,           Kim           Bulsing,           Raynae         Fran,           Tempe           Sheell.           Karissa           Gregg.           Third           Row           -           lulie           Raible,           Anna           )o           Brand,         Kathy           Horton,           Karen           Moran,           Laura           Patton,           Lisa           Cabell,           Trish           Courson,           Ann         Dodson,           Jennifer           Bunnell,           Penny           Clark,           Marie           Christensen,           Suzanne           Binion,         Brandie           King,           Lynn           McQuiston,           Given           Jones,           Leah           Moore,           Deanna           Reynolds,         Sheri           McAlister.           Fourth           Row           -           Maria           Yuricic,           Laura           Stilwell,           Gena           Cranford,         Lisa           Moretti,           Dana           Cypret,           Amy           Keeth,           Vaughna           Lee           Loraine,           Debbie           Inzer,         Cecillia           Carubelli,           Sherry           Miller,           lamie           Taylor,           leanna           Sellmeyer,           Lynn           Rob-         berson,           Andria           Needham,           Anne           Hendrick,           Kay           Reed,           Stacy           Hodgson,           Karen         Roper,           Becky           Collins,           Teri           Browning,           Cindy           Gibson.           Fifth           Row           -           Margaret         Sexton,           Stacie           Crisby,           Tracy           Stahl,           Tiffany           Deitz,           Lori           Moore,           Brenda           Wallace,         Cathy           Criner,           Mary           Brasher,           Denise           Smith,           Paula           Merlino,           Keeta           Neufeld,         Barby           Brooke,           Donna           Spurrier,           |ana           Stone,           Jill           Singleton,           RaDawn           Martinez.         192          •Greeks         Pi           Beta           Phi         '           i;       i;       i              .J.       'jr       D       'Sf       S       L       irst           Row           —           Paige           Crowley,           Susan           Orton,           Debbie           Mulick,           Whitney           Meyerson,         laryjane           Shirley,           Mary           Beth           Koerner,           Kara           Anderson,           Leslie           Davis,           Christine         lieger,           Holly           Shons,           Amy           Cooper,           Annie           Geis,           Rachel           Moore,           lulie           Brock,         am           Holt,           Beth           Brown,           Stacy           Kamas.           Second           Row           —           jawa           Schoeppel,         lelinda           Sellers,           |anet           Gere,           Barbara           Staggs,           Kaylen           Moore,           Amy           Ward,           Brett         odenheimer,           Rhonda           Khatib,           Elizabeth           Kubat,           Kim           Hartwig,           Dianna           Knight,         iretchen           Gallery,           Susie           Johnson,           Allison           Stewart,           Laurie           Rains,           Stacy           Cove,         larci           Murraay,           Kelly           Nash.           Third           Row           —           Laurie           Steel,           Susan           Buck,           Amy         edbetter,           jayme           Tate,           Paula           Dooley,           Gena           Lee           Perry,           Kimberly           Martin,         jmbo           Wilson,           Lucy           Prisco,           Gerith           Harner,           Lori           Dunlap,           Ashlely           Thomason,         im           Holderread.           Gina           Fleak,           Lori           Gibson,           Cathy           Robertson,           Shayla           Rounds.         Fourth           Row           —           Suzanne           Sloan,           Gayle           Ruley,           Nancy           Briscoe,           Melinda           Johnson,         Cindy           Vaughan,           Trisha           Privett,           Jana           Hill,           Jean           Kellely,           Kristen           Adams,           Sonya         Hagler,           Sarah           Blackledge,           Sydney           Rhodes,           Shelly           Hamm,           Kim           Walker,           Susie         Miles,           Tawn           Merklin,           Heidi           Barnard,           Alice           Adkins,           Amy           Pendergraft,           Lisa         Robinson,           Melinda           Morgan,           Alisa           Tate,           Courtney           Sharp,           Last           Row           —           Leslie         Dunagan,           Kristie           Holdoread,           Shelley           Griffith,           Jullie           Grandt,           Kristye           Garrett,         Amy           Davidson,           Amy           Adams,           Lisa           Hinyub,           Stacey           Ford,           Sheila           Hanigar,           Kristen         Evans,           Sheila           Smith,           Laura           Puryear,           Jill           Johnson,           Kelly           Springer,           Marilyn           Wil-         liams, Ginny           Skelton,           Jennifer           Robinson,           Vicki           Brewer,           Amy           Gelin,           Carolyn         Williams,           Teresa           Barley,           Sara           Pyne,           Sheila           Self,           Amy           Shoemaker,           Amye           Wye,         Corey           Riddle,           Christy           McVeigh.         Founded:           1867         Colors:            Wine            and            Silver         Blue         Symbol:           Arrow         Nickname:           Pi           Phi         The           approaching           fair           weather           con-         jures party           spirits           at           a           Pi           Beta           Phi         party           entitled            —           what           else           —            Are           You         Ready           for           the           Summer?             (left).         Phi           Mus           Lisa           Morrette           and           Kristey         Thompson           peer           playfully           around           a         tree           at           the           sorority's           Big Little           func-         tion (upper           left).         TS         Greeks           193         Zeta           Tau           Alpha         «          Founded:           1898         Colors:             Steel             Grey             and         Turquoise           Blue         Symbol:           Crown         Nickname:           Zetas         194           •Greeks         Zetas           Klmberly           Reiger           and           Michelle         Leise           spend           Halloween           in           macabre         company           (bottom).         lull           Copple           and           Taller!           Thomas           model         the           newest           Paris           fashions           at           Zeta           Tau         Alpha's           Halloween           Party           (far           left).         Happy           Zetas           form           a           cheerful           queue           at         the           sorority's           Bid           House           function           (left).         First           Row           —           Christie           Willis,           Dianne           Ellis,           Tracy           Ecker,           Gayla           inbody,           Juli         Copple,           Kari           |ones.           Heather           Sutciiffe,           Shannon           McMahon,           Gina           Miller,           Kim         IMichela,           April           Graves,           Stephanie           Milligan.           Second           Row           —           Marti           Hancock,         Kari           Nelson,           Pat           Burkey,           Shawn-Ann           Vincent,           Amy           Baxter,           Joan           Smith,           Kristy         Prewitt,           Laurie           Bethel!,           Kara           Garnos,           Julie           Portuese,           Liz           Girocca,           Michelle         Goss,           Cindy           Neyman,           Laura           Starrett,           Stacey           Newberry,           jana           Straka,           Michelle         Wilson,           Karmen           Moore,           Ruth           Edwards,           Valerie           lacobi.           Third           Row           —           Cara         Walker,           Jami           Moore,           Rae           Ann           Brannon,           Marcia           Assuith,           Laura           Swigart,           Monica         Wheatly,           Traci           Blubaugh,           Stephanie           Gibson,           Deena           Brady,           Lydia           Wisner,         Kimberly           Regier,           Tammy           Hughes,           Sonya           Long,           Lesa           Laster,           Susan           Perry,         Becky           Ervin,           Stacy           Pierson.           Fourth           Row           —           Eden           Perry,           Diane           Castro,           Kelly         Frederick,           Talleri           Thomas,           Stacey           Webster,           Linda           Brooks,           Anita           Clay,           Lisa         Crank,           Tonda           Scalf,           Carrie           Hulsey,           Michelle           Leise,           )ulie           Lemish,           Becky         Cochran,           Robbin           Lowrey,           Misti           Daubert,           Laura           jayroe.           Lori           Mitchell.           Fifth         Row           —           Mom           Lita           Christie,           LeAnn           Page.           Bernadette           lames.           Susan           Whittle,         Eileen           Kenney,           lerri           Bast,           Melisa           Fitzgerald,           Lisa           Pralle,           Laura           Benson,           Marta         Human,           Amy           Peters,           Melissa           Bautsch,           Kris           Zeis,           jeralyn           Tripp,           Diana           Hauser,         Suzann           Duncan,           Valerie           Clevenger,           Dawn           Alexander,           Cristy           Morrison.           Shan-         non Adams.           Sixth           Row           —           |aree           Buckmaster,           Daria           Delcol,           Dee           Mon-         tgomery, Carol           Cooper.           Lori           Casey,           Tonya           Heath,           Sherry           King,           Cindy         Tanksley,           Ticia           Armstrong,           Linda           Ward,           lulie           Franklin,           Beth           Vincent.           Seventh         Row           —           Carolyn           Ball,           Shirley           Head,           Marty           |o           Rogers           Denise           Niedermaier,           Lisa         McArthur,           Allison           Regier,           lanet           Finical.           Kelli           Bautsch,           Angie           Miller.           Melanie         Workman,           Donia           Patterson,           Rhonda           Goforth,           Sheri           Harris.         Greeks           195         FACULTY         I,;           I         1          98           •faculty         President           Boger         L.           L.           Boger           in           February           made           63           individual           and           per-         sonalized appearances           in           various           campus           activities,           special         functions,           benefits           and           speeches.           No           big           deal           really,           until           one         considers           that           the           man           in           question           is           also           responsible           for         overseeing           a           college           campus.         Boger           doesn't           keep           track           of           hours;           his           job           remains           with           him         constantly.           He           does           keep           track           of           university           events,           though.         He           appeared           507           times           between           July,           1984           and           June,           1985         and           he           isn't            just           a           figurehead.                    In           his           spare           time,           Boger           engages           in           spectator           sports.           He         likes           to           drop           in           on           an           occassional           baseball           or           football           practice.         A           former           gardener,           Boger           gave           up           his           'green           thumb                       due           to         lack           of           time.           On           those           rare           occassions           when           he           wants           to           get         away           from           it           all,           he           hits           the           golf           green           with           his           trusty           nine           iron.         Boger           hails           from           Auburn,           Ind.,           and           attended           one-room           city         and           country           schools           until           graduating           in           1          94          1          .           His           graduating         class           contained           82           students.           He           then           moved           to           Purdue,           Ind.,         and           met           his           wife           the           following           spring.           The           two           married           in         September,           1945.           They           have           two           children.           Dick           Boger           is         chairman           of           Boger           and           Reed,           an           insurance           brokerage           in         Atlanta,           Ga.           Boger's           daughter           works           at           Chase           Manhattan           in         Copenhagen,           Denmark.           Boger           has           two           sisters           in           Indiana.           He         also           has           two           grandchildren,           four           and           six,           from           his           son.         Twenty-nine            years           to           the           day           after           starting           on           the           faculty           of         Michigan           University,           Boger           retired           from           teaching           and           came           to         OSU.           Groomed           for           the           position           of           university           professor,           he         says           he           occasionally           misses           teaching.          I           like           working           with           young           people,           seeing           them           grow           and         develop,                       Boger           says.         High           on           his           list           of           priorities           for           OSU           is           a           great           need           to           ex-         pand its           financial           base,           even           though           he           is           working           with           the         largest           budget           in           the           history           of           the           institution.         Boger           says           he           is           pleased           with           the           status           of           the           Noble         Research           Center,           formerly           the           2          1           st           Century           Center.           All           state         funding           for           the           facility           has           been           appropriated.           The           fund           drive         is           near           completion           and           phase           one           will           be           completed           two           years         from           now.         Looking           ahead,           Boger           discusses           the           need           for           better           and         more           accurate           access           roads,           which           would           also           serve           as           buffers         around           campus.           He           is           also           concerned           with           internal           events         covering           academics           and           the           future           of           Cordell           Hall.           The           dorm           is         being           converted           to           engineering           offices,           academic           services           and         audio           visual           facilities.         As           far           as           the           future           is           concerned           Boger           simply           says,            What         we           do,           we           want           to           do           well           with           a           touch           of           class.           We           don't           do         it           until           we           can           do           it           well.                    faculty            199         College           of         Agriculture         Dan           Tilley,           instructor           in           the           college           of           agriculture,         researches           a           new           project           for           Oklahoma:           marketing           of           hor-         ticulture crops.         Tomatoes,           sweet           corn,           and           other           vegetables           are           good         possible           crops           for           Oklahoma           farmers,             says           Tilley.         in           fact,           Tilley           says           when           he           began           researching           this           marketing         project,           it           seemed           too           easy.           Tt           is           hard           to           understand           why           the         Oklahoma           farmer           hasn't           been           into           vegetables           sooner,                       he         says.           Oklahoma           in           the           past           has           stressed           wheat           or           peanut         farming,           but           Tilley           says           this           is           soon           to           change.          Of           course,             says           Tilley,           'there           are           a           few           changes           the         farmer           has           to           be           ready           to           make.             Changes           in           labor           amounts,         machinery,           and           equipment           are           just           a           few           of           the           adjustments         needed,           it's           not           easy           for           a           farmer           to           decide           to           change           crop         haul,           and           start           growing           sweet           corn,           Tilley           says.           Packing           in-         dustries must           be           started.         Southeastern           Oklahoma           has           made           a           start           in           this           direction.           In         McAlester,           Atoka,           Pauls           Valley,           and           even           as           far           as           Caddo         County           farmers           have           begun           to           grow           and           package           vegetables.         Tilley           feels           quality           is           the           key           word           in           any           crop           area.            Loose         your           quality           and           you           loose           your           shirt,             he           says.         The           agriculture           college           feels           this           project           is           already           working         because           it           involves           more           than           one           department.           It           requires           a         combination           of           agriculture           economics,           horticulture,           ecology,         pesticides,           and           others.         It           a           farmer           is           interested           in           vegetable           marketing,           he           should         contact           his           county           extension           agent,           Tilley           says.          OSU           agriculture           works           closely           with           these           agencies.           '         200 faculty         photo         .yCathySilve'tt  '-         Richard           Johnson           and           students           in           agriculture           are         researching           a           subject           little           known           to           the           common           college           stu-         dent, but           the           average           Oklahoma           wheat           farmer           is           more           than           a         little           grateful.           Johnson           devotes           a           large           amount           of           time           to           two         things,           drought           and           a           green           bug.          These           two           things,           the           green           bug           and           Oklahoma           drought         have           been           problems           to           Oklahoma           farmers           for           a           long           time          says           Johnson.           The           two           combined           could           mean           serious           loss           in         cropyeild.          The           green           bug           is           a           small,           pin-head           sized           insect           that           attaches         itself           to           wheat           stems           and           sucks           the           sap           of           the           plant.           This           has           a         toxic           effect           on           the           plant.           Besides           this,           they           also           reproduce           and         multiply           in           the           wheat           field.         Oklahoma           droughts           can           be           very           hard           on           plants           also.         Johnson's           research           considers           better           ways           to           combat           both         problems           simultaneously.           Some           wheat           plants,           if           treated           with         the           right           pesticide,           have           proven           to           survive           the           green           bug.           But         just           as           quickly           the           green           bug           changes           itself           to           combat           the           new         pesticide.         Johnson           and           Ray           Eikenbary,           instructor           in           entamology,           sub-         mitted a           proposal           to           the           USDA           and           it           was           accepted.           The         department           agreed           to           fund           research           on           the           stress           on           wheat         caused           by           drought           and           the           green           bug.         Johnson           and           his           students           are           rarely           out           in           the           field           gathering         information.          On           occassion           we           go           in           the           field,           but           we           are           so           tied           to           elec-         tronic machines           that           mostly           we           bring           everything           back           here,                    says           Johnson.         When           Johnson           and           students           occassionally           go           out           for           sam-         ples, the           suitcase           of           equipment           they           carry           is           huge.           The         department           also           works           closely           with           plant           breeders           and         genetologists.           Rain           shelters           such           as           the           one           on           the           agronomy         farm           are           used           to           study           wheat           stress.         The           researchers           plan           on           applying           their           findings           in           the           field         as           soon           as           possible.         faculty           •201         College           of           Agriculture         Keith           Lusby,           OSU           extension           beef           cattle           specialist,           is           in-         volved in           the            Oklahoma           Gold             and            Oklahoma           Silver             pro-         grams that           are           helping           increase           cattle           weight           for           better           beef         production           and           sales.         Lusby           says           the            Oklahoma           Gold             program           helps           cattle           put         on           extra           weight           during           the           dry,           non-productive           months           of           July         through           October.           It           adds           a           small           amount           of           protein           to           their         diets,           which           helps           them           digest           forage           easier.         The           cattle           gain           weight           more           efficiently           and           more           money           is         made           from           the           sale,           he           says,           which           leads           to           increased           income         in           Oklahoma.         The            Oklahoma           Silver             program           provides           supplemental         feed           to           nursing           calves           to           improve           their           weights.          Oklahoma           Gold             labels           are           put           on           tags           of           feed           sacks           that         contain           the           supplements.         Lusby           says           OSU           and           branch           stations           of           OSU           do           the         research,           then           get           leading           producers           to           try           the           product           on         their           herds.         With           the           help           of           professional           advertising           and            statewide         adaptation           of           the           product,           Lusby           says           the           extension           office         reaches           the           public           and           is           able           to           educate           and           inform           people         about           better           cattle           production.         202 faculty         i         JJJJJUuMMk         photo           by           Wrk           Da.         mell         Ron           Elliot           and           the           agriculture           department           research           ir-         rigation, an           important           aspect           of           Oklahoma           farming.           Their         research           has           been           organized           to           find           a           better           way           of           irrigating         farm           crops.           They           also           attempt           to           help           the           farmer           answer           such         questions           as,            When           should           I           irrigate,           and           how           much           water         should           I           apply?          The           agriculture           department           encounters           several           problems           in         tackling           the           Oklahoma           irrigation           problem.           For           instance           most         of           the           irrigation           needed           is           found           in           the           panhandle           and           the         Southwest           section           of           Oklahoma.           So,           quite           often,           Elliot           will           be         found           with           his           students           taking           a           field           trip           to           Southwest           Okla-         homa.         The           object           of           Elliot's           research           is           to           eventually           take           weather         data           and           estimate           water           use           of           crops.         The           rate           of           water           use           depends,           of           course,           on           the           type           of         crop,           such           as           alfalfa,           sorgum,           or           peanuts.           Also,           the           age           of           a         plant           affects           how           much           water           they           require,             says           Elliot.         Weather,           solar           radiation,           temperature,           wind           speed           and         relative           humidity           also           affect           how           much           water           a           plant           needs           to         survive           and           flourish.           Some           of           the           department's           research         doesn't           require           field           data           and           often           the           scientists           will           be           found         in           the           lab.          Evapotransportation            ,           a           chief           factor           in           Elliots           research,           is         the           combination           of           evaporation           from           the           soil           and           the           amount         of           water           the           plant           transpires           through           the           leaves.            For           every         pound           of           crop,           hundreds           of           pounds           of           water           goes           through           the         atomoshere,            says           Elliot.         Elliot           says           researching           water           irrigation           is           an           ongoing           pro-         cess.   As           soon           as           a           new           solution           is           found,           there           is           also           a           new         problem.                    faculty            203         College           of           Arts         and           Sciences         Harry           Wohlert           of           the           Oklahoma           state           University         foreign           language           department           says           that           next           to           teaching,           his         main           interest           is           in           computers.           This           should           come           as           no           surprise         since           Wohlert           almost           single-handedly           arranged           a           new         langauge-teaching           system           known           as            German           by           satellite.                    The           program           is           designed           for           high           schools           who           can't           afford         to           offer           foreign           languages,           Wohlert           says.          i           must           stress           that           this           program           is           not           designed           to           replace         teachers,           it           is           only           the           next           best           thing           when           the           high           schools         can't           offer           languages.                    Each           high           school           installed           with           the           program           has           a           dish         antennae,            computers,           and           software           packages.           Twice           a           week         Wohlert           teaches           college           level           German           lessons           over           a           two-way         television           tuned           in           by           each           school.           A           telephone           wire           con-         nected to           Wohlert'          s           office           is           open           to           students           calling           with         questions.           A           twenty-four           hour           electronic           mailbox           hooked           to         their           computers           gives           students           access           to           Wohlert,           so           that           they         may           type           in           questions           or           comments.          This           system           has           definite           advantages           in           that           the           students         can           learn           independently           at           their           own           pace           on           the           computers,                    Wohlert           says.         The           program           seems           to           work           very           well.           Pioneered           in           Beaver,         Okla           .           last           spring           German           by           satellite           has           spread           to           50           schools         ranging           from           New           York           to           California.           Currently,           these           schools         only           have           the           German           language           offered           but           in           years           to           come         Russian           will           be           added.          For           now.           we           are           staying           on           a           German           basis,           but           we're         hoping           to           spread           to           more           languages           seldom           taught           in           public         schools,                       says           Wohlert.         Wohlert           was           born           in           Berlin,           Germany,           and           attended           college         in           both           Germany           and           the           United           States.           He           received           his           Ph.d         at           OSU           and           has           taught           all           levels           of           German.         Wohlert           is           planning           a           trip           to           Germany           this           summer           with           his         family.           He           says           this           is           intended           to            brush           up                       on           his           language.         Wohlert           comments,            We           always           have           to           improve           our           native         language,           especially           if           we           teach.          We           are           constantly           simplifying           the           language           while           teaching         and           sometimes           we           get           lost           in           the           simplicity.          Even           instructors           need           a           lesson           once           in           a           while!                    Kenneth           Dollarhide           teaches           East           Asian           oriental         philosophy           and           religion           and           humanities           of           China           and           )apan.         Dollarhide           speaks           both           Japanese           and           classical           Chinese,           and         taught           Japanese           for           the           first           time           last           fall.         Dollarhide           says           he           looks           forward           to           the           day           he           can           live           in         Japan,           where            greens           and           browns           smother           a           landscape           filled         with           mountains,           rivers           and           oceans.           '         A           former           resident           of           Canada,           Dollarhide           received           his           B.A.         from           New           York           University           and           his           Ph.d.           from           McMaster           in         Ontario,           Canada.         Dollarhide           is           a           Buddhist           and           has           often           been           a           guest           at         monastaries           and           temples           during           his           travels           in           Japan.         Besides           publishing           a           book           on           the           translation           of           a           1          3th           cen-         tury Japanese           text,            Nichirens           Senji-Sho-An,                       Dollarhide           is         author           of           several           chapters           in           a           text           on           world           history.           He           is         currently           working           on           a           book           about           an           order           of           monks           and         nuns           under           Nichidatsu           Fujii,           an           absolute           pacifist           who           worked         with           Mahatama           Ghandi           and           was           imprisoned           for           opposing           the         Japanese           War.           The           order           is           dedicated           to           a           concept           of           world         peace.         Dollarhide           says           if           he           didn't           live           in           Stillwater,           where           he           has         resided           for           the           past           9           years,           he           would           probably           move           to         Canada           with           his           1          4-year-old           daughter           Maya           and           fish           for           salm-         on.         204           •faculty         Pauline           Winter           finds            student           quality             to           be           OSU's         greatest           asset.           Winter           is           associate           coordinator           of           leisure           activ-         ities in           the           school           of           health,           physical           education           and           leisure.         Winter           says           she           enjoys           working           with           young           people           and         adults           in           an           outdoor           setting.           As           camp           director           for           the            Ex-         cellence Unlimited             challenge           course           at           Broken           Spoke           Ranch         on           Lake           McMurtry           she           got           her           wish           this           summer.         Miss           Winter           is           a           1953           graduate           of           Capitol           High           School           in         Oklahoma           City.           She           believes           everyone           should           live           each           day           to         its           fullest           and           not            wait           until           tomorrow.          This           philosophy           is           reflected           in           the           two           Distinguished           Service         Awards           she           recently           received           from           the           Oklahoma           Recreation         and           Parks           Society           and           the           Oklahoma           Association           of           Health,         Physical           Education           and           Recreation.           She           also           received           the         Outstanding           Teacher           of           HPELS           from           OSU           in           1          985.         Born           in           Celhoun           County,           Vardaman,           Mississippi           and           raised         in           Oklahoma           City,           Winter           graduated           from           Texas           Women's         University           in           Denton           with           a           B.A.           and           M.A.           in           Recreation.         Winter           refused           an           interim           appointment           to           OSU           and           re-         mained at           Kansas           State           College           in           Pittsburgh           to           tie           up           loose         ends           before           coming           here           in           the           Spring           of           '65.         On           being           single.           Winter           simply           states,            I           never           met           the           right         man.           '         photo           by           Cathy           SUverthorn         faculty«205         CoUege           of           Arts         and           Sciences         Dr.           Geoffrey           Pill,           professor           and           adviser           in           the         foreign           language           department,           retired           in           May           from           full-time         teaching.           He           came           to           OSU           in           the           summer           of           '64           after           teaching         for           one           year           at           Michigan.         Previously           Pill           taught           at           secondary           schools           in           England           for           i           7         years.           He           has           taught           school           for           a           total           of           39           years.         Although           born           in           Yorkshire           County,           Scarbourgh,           England,         Pill           is           a           citizen           of           the           United           States.           He           says           he           became           a           citi-         zen because           he           feels           he           should           be           a           part           of           the           country           were         he           chooses           to           live,           pay           taxes,           vote           and           play           an           active           role.         During           World           War           11           Pill           served           in           intelligence           in           Ike's           AFHQ         (Allied           Force           Headquarters)           in           Algiers           where           he           met           Vinita,           his         wife-to-be.           He           completed           his           armed           forces           service           as           an           in-         fantry officer           in           Europe           until           he           married           in           1945           and           resumed         teaching.         The           call           for           foreign           language           instructors           was           at           a           peak           in           the         early           60's           when           Pill           and           his           family           arrived           in           the           U.S.           to           visit         his           wife's           Bartlesville           family.         Pill           didn't           have           sufficient           fare           to           return           home           and           didn't         know           how           to           get           a           job           at           a           major           university,           so           he           called         then-OSU           president           Willham.           Willham           introduced           him           to           Bob         Kimm,           head           of           the           arts           and           sciences           department.           So           Pill           found         himself           teaching           English           at           OSU           until           a           position           in           the           French         department           became           available.         In           his           spare           time.           Pill           reads,           gardens           and           performs           odd           jobs         around           the           house,           but           teaching           remains           his           first           love,           he           says.          I've           always           wanted           to           teach;           if           I           weren't           teaching           French,         I'd           probably           teach           mathematics,                       Pill           says.            But           whatever           I           do         I           avoid           the           rat           race.           I           despise           careers           where           one           must           sell         himself           as           a           commodity.          Pill           says           simple           things           are           still           the           best,           but           the           new           trend         seems           to           be           a           push           toward           quantity.          Students           are           becoming           rapidly           over           exposed           and         underdeveloped,                       Pill           says.            You           shouldn't           be           satisfied           with         less           than           your           best,           and           that's           a           satisfaction           you           gain           from           liv-         ing up           to           your           own           standards,           not           letting           the           wrong           kind           of         comp  etition           distort           your           values.         Don           t           sell           yourself           short.          '          '         206 faculty         nh0t°'         ,C3tM         SlW'         ..th°          Dr.           Kathleen           McKinney,           assistant           professor           of         sociology,           says           she           maintains           her           sanity           through           needlepoint.         Also,           she           watches           football           or           hockey           (an           abundance           of           one         and           a           shortage           of           the           other,           she           says,)           reads           science-fiction         and           spends           time           with           her           60pound           dalmation.           The           dog's         name,           appropriately           enough           is           Sanity'.         McKinney           was           born           in           Chicago           and           attended           the           University         of           Wisconsin           at           Madison           where           she           recieved           her           B.S.,           M.S.         and           Ph.d.         McKinney           has           an           older           brother,           Davis,           32,           and           a           younger         sister           Maureen,           27.           Her           parents           currently           reside           in           Piano,         Texas.         Being           closer           to           home           is           one           of           the           reasons           McKinney           cited         as           influencing           her           decision           to           come           to           OSU.            I           wanted           some-         place that           placed           an           equal           concern           on           teaching           and         research,                       she           says.            I           also           wanted           a           change           of           climate.           I         don't           think           I           could           have           survived           another           Madison           winter.          A           big           reason           for           completing           all           my           degrees           at           the           Univer-         sity of           Wisconsin           is           because           they           have           the           number-one           soci-         ology graduate           program           in           the           country.                    McKinney           received           the           university           AMOCO           outstanding         Teacher           Award           at           OSU           in           1985           and           was           a           finalist           for           a           Burl-         ington-Northern scholarly           achievement           award           in           that           same         year.         McKinney           served           as           survey           project           director           on           a           study           of         the           attitude           of           500           randomly           selected           Stillwater           residents         concerning           a           proposed           civic           center.         If           she           wasn't           teaching,           McKinney           says           she           would           probably         work           in           corporation           or           government           industry           doing           research.         In           her           spare           time           McKinney           gives           public           presentations           and         works           with           the           undergraduate           sociology           club.          Teaching           and           the           students           are           what           keeps           me           here,                    McKinney           says.            I           believe           in           both           challenging           and           entertaining         my           students.          I           want           them           to           know           I           care.                    faculty            207         College           of           Arts         Sciences           1 .         Dr.           Jack           Crane           says           he           has           no           geographical           roots         and           as           new           head           of           the           English           department           this           is           just           as           well.         Travel           for           Crane           is           second           nature,           he           says.           He           was           born           in         New           York           City           and           thereafter           lived           in           St.           Louis,           Mo.           His           father         was           vice-president           of           Rexall           Drugs.         Crane's           inborn           instinct           for           travel           directed           his           educational         goals.           He           received           his           B.A.           in           English           as           well           as           his           M.A.           from         St.           Louis           University           and           his           Ph.d.           from           Penn           State.         Teaching           experience           for           Crane           includes           the           Air           Force         Academy.           He           was           also           associate           head           of           the           English           depart-         mental Penn           State.         Crane           says           he           cho se           OSU           because           it           had           a           good           opportunity         to           develop           its           English           department           and           the           resources           neces-         sary to           accomplish           that           goal.           To           that           end.           Crane           lists           three         primary           targets.           He           says           he           wants           to           modernize           the           composi-         tion department           and           bring           it           on           line           with           current           event           trends         in           English           literature.           Secondly,           he           wants           to           increase           literary         awareness           in           the           student           body           as           a           whole           and           to           have           all         students,           not           just           English           majors,           be           more           aware           of           what           is         happening           in           the           world           of           literature.          Literature           allows           you           to           live           lives           other           than           the           one           you've         been           trapped           in,                       says           Crane.         As           a           final           goal,           Crane           wishes           to           upgrade           the           graduate           pro-         gram.         Crane           is           a           published           author           from           both           ends           of           the           literary         spectrum.           He           has           written           creative           novels           and           short           stories           as         well           as           scholarly           texts.         For           relaxation.           Crane           enjoys           woodworking           and           'a           good         walk           and           a           good           book.             He           married           his           wife           Beverly           I           I           years         ago           and           has           two           sons,           Kenneth           and           Scott           from           a           previous         marriage.         ohoi         208 faculty         Gwen           Powell,           assistant           professor           of           music,           never           in-         tended to           be           a           teacher.           Trained           as           an           orchestral           musician,           she         performed           with           the           Tulsa           Symphonia,           Santa           Fe           Opera           and         New           Mexico           Chamber           Orchestra.           She           was           also           a           principal           in         the           New           Mexico           Symphony.         A           flutist,           Powell           left           Northwestern           University           at           Evanston,         111.,           in           1          962           with           a           B.A.           and           an           M.A.           in           music           performance.         She           taught           as           a           graduate           student,           but           says           it           was           never           her         intention           to           enter           the           vocation           full-time.         Born           in           Iowa,           Powell           also           lived           in           Boston,           Phoenix           and           New         Mexico           before           moving           to           Stillwater.         Powell's           husband,           Richard,           is           a           physicist           at           OSU.            We           met           in         the           fifth           grade           and           grew           up           together,                       she           says.            When           he           got         his           appointment           at           OSU,           I           followed                    Every           summer           Powell           travels           to           Europe           with           her           husband         for           a           working           vacation.           The           two           also           own           a           house           in           Colorado         where           they           enjoy           skiing           vacations           whenever           workloads           per-         mit.         Recently           Powell           recieved           another           M.A.           in           music           from           Col-         orado University.         Powell           says           she           loves           teaching           and           praises           the           performing         arts           in           the           Seretean           Center.            What           we           sell           here           is           magic,             she         says.            Every           student           has           within           himself           the           tools           to           make         magic.          We           just           show           them           how           to           use           them.          photo           by           Craig           Williams         faculty 209         College           of         Business         Dr.           James           M.           Jackman,           assistant           professor           of         business           law,           was           one            of           four           OSU           professors           this           year           to         receive           the           AMACO           award.         The           award           is           given           each           year           for           outstanding           classroom         teaching           at           the           undergraduate           level.         jackman's           classes           have           large           numbers           of           students,           but           he         says           he's           glad           to           have           them.         lackman           is           interested           in           writing           about           international           law           and         finance.           He           says           researching           new           material           keeps           him           updated         on           the           industry           and           freshens           his           mind.           The           updated           material         is           more           interesting           and           relative           for           students.                    lackman           plans           to           study           in           Oxford,           England,           this           summer.          All           professors           should           have           to           take           a           class           at           least           once           a         semester           to           remember           what           it           is           like           to           be           a           student,                       he         says.         lackman           serves           as           adviser           to           Business           Student           Council,         which           represents           all           students           from           the           business           college           and         Delta           Sigma           Pi,           professional           business           fraternity.         lackman           received           undergraduate           and           law           degrees           from           Ok-         lahoma City           University.           He           served           on           faculty           at           Central           State         University           and           worked           at           several           businesses           including           a         private           law           practice           before           coming           to           OSU           eight           years           ago.         Dr.           Janet           I.           Kimbrell,           associate           professor           of           ac-         counting, became           the           first           woman           to           get           tenure           in           the           OSU's         accounting           department           after           coming           here           in           1          979.         Kimbrell           says           she           enjoys           researching           decision           theory.           A         favorite           area           of           this           research           for           her           is           the           way           accountantsi         make           decisions           and           how           those           decisions           affect           others           who           use         them.         Another           area           Kimbrell           enjoys           is           case           research.           This           is           where         the           actual           problem           areas           of           business           firms           and           the           methods           of         solving           them           are           written           into           case           studies           for           graduate-level         courses,           she           says.         Traveling           to           national           meetings           for           seminars           and           presenta-         tions is           also           a           facet           of           Kimbrell's           job.         Kimbrell           helped           to           found           the           Golden           Key           National           Honor         Society           that           recognizes           scholarship           at           the           junior           and           senior         evel           and           promotes           education,           she           says.         Kimbrell           received           a           B.S.           from           Soutfieastern           Oklahoma           State         University,           a           M.P.A.           from           the           University           of           Texas           at           Arlington         and           a           Ph.D.           from           OSU.         In           her           classes,           Kimbrell           develops           and           expands           teaching           ex-         amples, works           through           them           and           explains           their           theory.         This           helps           the           student           understand           better,             she           says.         210«faculty         Dr.           Hon'Shaing           LaU,           professor           of           management,         has           the           ability           to           lecture           in           the           People's           Republic           of           China         without           language           or           cultural           barriers.         His           lectures           include           recent           American           advancements           made           in         business           administration           and           opinions           about           curricula.           He           also         serves           as           adviser           to           a           number           of           universities           in           the           People's         Republic           of           China.         Lau           is           a           native           of           Singapore           who           has           special           interests           in         production           and           manufacturing.          Americans           are           beginning           to           realize           that           production           and         manufacturing           techniques           need           to           be           reemphasized           to           com-         pete successfully,                      Lau           says.         Lau's           research           interests           include           production           line           design,           risk         analysis           and           inventory           control.           Many           of           his           articles           have           been         published           in           professional           journals.         Lau           received           a           B.Engr.           at           the           University           of           Singapore           and           a         Ph.D.           at           the           University           of           North           Carolina           at           Chapel           Hill.         Lau           began           teaching           in           1          972           and           came           to           OSU           in           1          984.         faculty           •21          1         College           of           Business         Dr.           Mary           S.            BrOSke,           new           assistant           professor           of           fi-         nance at           OSU,           became           interested           in           investments           and           finance         during           her           years           as           vice-president           for           Guaranty           Federal           Sav-         ings and           Loan           in           Florida.          Academics           have           a           responsibility           to           apply           their           research         toward           solving           practical,           real-world           problems,             she           says.         Broske's           reseach           interests           include           bonds           and           other           fixed-         payment           securities           and           what           creates           their           values.           She           also         researches           how           they           can           best           be           combined           in           portfolios.         Other           areas           of           interest           for           Broske           include           optimal           bond         refunding           under           inflation,           price           volatility           of           deep           discount         bonds,           the           nature           of           risk           of           fixed           payment           securities           and           risk         diversification.         Broske           recently           attended           an           annual           convention           in           Denver         and           spoke           on           measuring           bond           default           risk.         Broske           earned           her           B.A.           from           Sweet           Briar           College           in           Virginia         and           a           Ph.D.           from           the           University           of           Florida.           She           taught           three         years           at           the           University           of           Notre           Dame           before           coming           to           OSU         in           June           1985.         212«faculty         abyKlricDameU         Dr.           Raymond           P.           Fisk           is           an           associate           professor           of         marketing           whose           research           interests           include           services           marketing         and           marketing           theory.         Fisk           has           authored           two           books           in           these           areas           that           are           used           in         the           business           department           at           OSU           and           other           universities.         One           of           his           books,           Services           Marketing:           An           Annotated           Bibli-         ography, is           approved           by           the           American           Marketing           Association         (AMA)           and           is           helpful           for           anyone           in           business           or           academia           who         wants           to           learn           about           services,           Fisk           says.         He           is           also           editor           of           the           AMA           Services           Marketing           Newsletter,         which           is           published           for           about           1,000           business           and           academia         subscribers.         Fisk           said           his           work           is           based           on           the           result           of           the           economy           and         its           movement           away           from           manufacturing           to           services.           About           70         percent           of           the           work           force           is           in           services,           he           says.         Fisk's           work           allows           him           to           travel           to           national           AMA           meetings         and           conferences           around           the           United           States,           including           a           trip           to         the           Phillipines           two           years           ago           where           he           developed           hotel           ser-         vices research           for           the           Asian           Institute           of           Management.         The           Marketing           Science           Institute           and           the           AMA           have           provided         him           with           funds           to           create           a           directory           of           services           marketing         data           sources,           Fisk           said.           The           result           will           be           a           book           facilitating         research           by           providing           a           data           base           of           information           about           cur-         rent research.         He           received           a           B.S.,           M.B.A.           and           Ph.D           from           Arizona           State         University.         faculty«2          1          3         College           of         Education         Carolyn           J.           Bauer,           professor           in           the           department           of         curriculum           and           instruction,           is           busy           reviewing           and           researching         children's           literature,           teaching           and           advising           students.         Bauer           is           currently           doing           research           to           determine           which           books         can           best           teach           children           civic           values.           'It's           really           an           interesting         task           and           teachers           are           receptive           to           the           idea,                       she           said.         Bauer           is           concerned           that           children           with           reading           skills           don't         choose           to           read           for           enjoyment.           She           tries           to           create           enthusiasm         for           reading           in           her           Children's           Literature           class.         She           is           doing           research           in           preparation           for           a           workshop           for         elementary           educators           about           child           abuse.           The           workshop           call-         ed, 'Somewhere           children           are           crying:           Child           Abuse           and           the         Educator,                       will           inform           educators           about           recognizing           abuse,         how           to           respond           and           how           to           help           children           avoid           victimization,         Bauer           said.         Bauer           serves           on           several           committees           including           two           Entry         Year           Assistance           Committees,           two           American           Library           Associa-         tion committees,           and           the           National           Coucil           of           Teachers           of         English.         Because           she           is           concerned           that           her           students           have           exposure         to           children,           she           has           projects           for           each           of           her           classes           that           puts         them           in           the           classroom           with           children.         The           August           Experience           is           a           course           that           requires           students           to         spend           five           days           with           an           elementary           teacher           including           the           first         day           of           school,           she           said.         One           class           she           teaches           stresses           the           importance           of           a           central-         ized library           media           center           to           the           teaching learning           process           and         how           those           materials           can           meet           learner           needs,           Bauer           said.         Bauer           said           by           participating           in           all           three           aspects           of           the           OSU         seal—          research,           teaching           and           extension           work—          she           is           better         able           to           serve           students           and           the           state.         214 faculty         Alfred           F.           Carlozzi           is           associate           professor           and           direc-         tor of           training           for           the           Ph.D           Counseling           Psychology           Program           in         applied           behavioral           studies           and           co-coordinator           and           supervising         psychologist           for           the           OSU           Marriage           and           Family           Counseling         Service,           which           he           co-founded.         Carlozzi           has           worked           on           developing           the           Counseling         Psychology           program           at           OSU           since           1979.           Many           counseling         psychologists           are           going           out           to           work           in           other           states,           however,         quite           a           few           are           staying           Oklahoma           providing           services           and           ex-         ercising leadership           in           the           mental           health           field,           he           said.         The           OSU           Marriage           and           Family           Counseling           Service           offers         services           such           as           marital           and           family           assessment,           couples         counseling,           family           counseling,           pre-marital           counseling,           and         family           crisis           intervention           for           couples           and           families           in           Stillwater         and           surrounding           communities.           It           is           operated           jointly           by           the         Applied           Behavioral           Studies           in           the           Education           Department           and         the           Psychology           Department.         'OSU           is           the           major           graduate-level           training           site           where           clinical         and           counseling           psychologists           can           get           training.           The           students         provide           those           services           at           the           clinic           under           our           direct           supervi-         sion and           observation,           so           they           get           lots           of           feedback           and           sug-         gestions,   Carlozzi           said.         Graduate           courses           that           Carlozzi           has           developed           are           Com-         munity Counseling           and           Resource           Development,           Acivanced         Practice           in           Marital           and           Family           Treatment,           and           Professionalism         and           Ethics           in           Counseling           Psychology.         Carlozzi           is           leading           efforts           to           have           the           counseling           psychology         program           at           OSU           accredited           by           the           American           Psychological         Association           to           further           increase           the           credibility           of           the           students         who           graduate           from           the           program.         Carlozzi           has           advised           students           considering           enrollment           in           the         Conseling           and           Student           Personnel           programs           and           served           as           a         member           of           doctoral           committees           for           Ph.D.           and           Ed.D.           can-         didates in           Applied           Behavioral           Studies,           Psychology,           and           Family         Relations           and           Child           Development.           .          photo           by           Cathy           Sih erthom         y         photo           by           Christopher           Rush         Sharron           Muir           spent           last           fail           on           sabbatical           at         Tufts           University           in           Medford,           Mass.,           reseaching           in           the           depart-         ment of           child           study.           Muir           spent           last           spring           ('85)           at           the           Univer-         sity of           Geneva           in           Svc'itzerland           doing           archival           work           on           the         papers           of           Jean           Piaget.         Muir           researched           children's           spatial           understanding           of           places,         directions,           symbols           and           orientation.           Her           specific           work           dealt         with           map           skills           and           how           children           develop           understanding           or         how           they           encounter           problems           related           to           maps.          A           lot           of           the           materials           I           wanted           to           read           about           are           not           easily         available           in           the           United           States.           Articles           published           in           Great           Bri-         tian           and           Europe           are           difficult           to           obtain           here,                       she           said.            By         going           there           I           would           be           able           in           about           four           weeks           to           read           prac-         tically everything           on           the           topic,           whereas           it           would           have           been         very           costly           to           mail           everything           here.          I've           been           able           to           incorporate           the           information           into           my         classes,           and           I           have           three           articles           that           have           been           published,           it's         very           useful           for           OSU           to           have           faculty           members           who           have         become           personally           acquainted           with           individuals           at           other           in-         stitutions. I           think           it           provides           ties           for           OSU           and           Oklahoma.                    faculty 2          1          5         College           of           Education         '         photo           by           Craig           Williams         Bruce           Hoover           is           manager            of           aviation           education           and         faculty           adviser           to           the           nationally           acclaimed           Flying           Aggies.         The           Flying           Aggies           have           won           the           Grover           Loening           Silver           Cup         housed           jointly           by           the           Smithsonian           institute           and           the           National         Air           and           Space           Museum           in           Washington,           D.C.           18           of           the           past           47         years           of           competition,           he           said.         During           the           seven           years           Hoover           has           been           adviser           to           the           Fly-         ing Aggies,           they           have           won           the           award           five           times           and           are         recognized           as           one           of           the           Top           Collegiate           Aviation           Clubs           in           the         nation.         OSU           is           the           only           university           in           a           five-state           region           to           have           the         aviation           education           degree           program           approved           by           the           Federal         Aviation           Administration,           he           said.          it           is           a           leadership           program           that           prepares           students           for           ca-         reers of           sustained           advancement           in           executive           level           achieve-         ment in           the           aviation           industry.           Students           are           strengthed           in         communication,           reasoning,           flying           skills           and           the           ability           to           make         discerning           judgments,             Hoover           said.         The           FAA           is           very           committed           to           the           program           on           a           long-term         basis,           he           said.          Describing           flying           and           aviation           to           someone           who           doesn't           fly         is           like           trying           to           describe           a           budding           flower,             Hoover           said.         Hoover           said           he           gets           pleasure           from           developing           young           men         and           women           and           seeing           them           graduate           and           later           hear           they           ve         got           a           job           with           one           of           the           airlines           or           that           they           flew           back           from         Jamaica,           or           hear           about           their           career           advancements           in           another         area           of           aviation.         Hoover           said           he           has           never           woken           up           since           he           has           been           here         without           looking           forward           to           the           day.           He           enjoys           sharing           his         knowledge           and           experience           with           students.         Hoover           recently           earned           an           Airline           Transport           Pilot's           Certifi-         cate and           a           Business           Jet           Type           Rating           for           a           Cessna           Citation         Business           Jet.            Flying           a           high           performance           machine           of           that         nature           demands           a           great           deal           out           of           you           mentally,           it's           a           dif-         ferent level           of           challenge           than           academics,           and           I           like           it,                       he           said.         216 faculty         f usf,         Joe           Pearl,           associate           professor           of           educational         psychology,           has           an           interest           in           human           development,           par-         ticularly as           it           applies           to           eastern           religious           philosophy.           One         emphasis           in           eastern           traditions           is           the           practice           of           techniques         such           as           meditation,           Pearl           said.           This           is           used           to           enhance           devel-         opment, generally           seen           in           the           context           of           spiritual           develop  -         ment.         This           interest           prompted           Pearl           to           develop           a           course           in           theory         called            Transpersonal           Human           Development.             As           he           became         more           involved           in           meditation           he           developed           another           course,          Altered           States           of           Consciousness           in           Education.             It           offers           stu-         dents a           simple           meditation           technique.         Pearl           has           been           meditating           periodically           for           the           past           1          0           years.         He           began           dai ly           meditation           three           years           ago.          Meditation           in           my           class,           which           is           clinically           standardized         meditation           developed           by           clinical           psychologists,           has           no         religious           connection           whatsoever,             he           said.           Meditation           is           good         for           stress           reduction           and           most           students           take           the           course           as           a         means           of           self-development.         Pearl           is           researching           effects           of           meditation           on           anxiety           and         empathy.           His           research           attempts           to           show           that           meditation         enhances           a           capacity           for           empathy.         Cecil           W.           Dugger,           associate           professor           of           Occupa-         tional and           Adult           Education,           spent           last           year           in           lamaica           as           a         non-formal           skills           training           specialist.           Dagger           worked           in           resi-         dential academies           helping           youth           and           adults           of           Jamaica           further         develop           their           marketable           occupational           skills.           More           than           1000         students           in           Jamaica           are           presently           enrolled           in           both           commercial         and           construction           programs.         Dugger           worked           for           the           Human           Employment           and           Resources         Training           (HEART)           Trust           and           the           Ministy           of           Youth           and           Com-         munity Development           (MYCD)           of           Jamaica           developing           two           resi-         dential non-formal           skills           training           academies,           offering           advice         about           innovative           instructional           technology           and           materials,         assisting           in           curriculum           design,           training           and           management           of           the         two           centers.         Dugger           said           it           was           a           pleasure           working           for           the           Agency           for           In-         ternational Development           and           the           different           educational           agen-         cies while           living           among           beautiful           people           on           a           beautiful           island.         Dugger           uses           the           overseas           experience           in           the           classroom           to         teach           students.           Besides           giving           hi m           more           confidence,           it           helps         students           have           more           respect           for           philosophies           presented           in         class,           he           said.         Working           with           senior-level           counterparts           in           three           government         agencies,           he           helped           coordinate,           operate           and           fund           the           educa-         tional programs           in           the           two           training           academies.           He           also           work-         ed in           a           teacher-training           institution           designing           and           developing         curricular           materials           for           use           throughout           Jamaica.         photo           by           Lisa           Ziegler         faculty 217         College           of         Engineering,         Architecture         and           Technology         0                  Council           of           Partners           is           a           program           recognizing           that         S           the           study           of           engineering           takes           a           special           kind           of           dedication.         I           Virgil           Nichols           is           one           of           the           coordinators           of           the           program.         i           Aside           from           dedication,           the           engineering           discipline           also           re         quires           a           strong           background           in           math           and           hard           sciences.         Some           engineering           students           are           lucky           enough           to           have           at-         --           tended           a           high           school           stressing           math           and           hard           sciences.           Some,         1           particularly           minority           students,           aren't           so           lucky.          Council           of           Partners           is           a           program           devised           in           1973           to           give         black           students           an           opportunity           to           study           engineering,                       Nichols         I           says.         p           Although           the           program           got           off           to           a           slow           start,           in           the           last           few         i           years           Council           of           Partners           has           really           come           on           strong.         '            Up           unt il           three           years           ago.           Council           of           Partners           was           simply           a         (financial           aid           program,                        Nichols           explains.              Oklahoma           com-         i           panies           sponsoring           the           program           would           pay           back           student           costs.         We           brought           in           about           25-30           students           on           financial           aid,           but           we         I           thought           we           needed           a           good           scholarship           program           to           attract         I           outstanding           black           students           around           the           state           and           country.         II           Nichols           says           the           main           goal           of           Council           of           Partners           is           to           keep         talented           students           in           the           state.          Council           of           Partner's           main           goal           is           to           keep           good           students           in         I           our           University           and           in           the           state           of           Oklahoma.           We           will           always         lose           a           few           students           to           out-of-state           Universities.                    The           reputation           and           success           of           Council           of           Partners           has           not         only           attracted           out-of-state           students           to           OSU.           but           has           attractedl         nationwide           praise           for           the           program.          We           have           a           lot           of           investigative           teams           come           to           see           if           we         really           enfranchise           minorities           at           OSU.           Almost           without           excep-         tion the           groups           are           very           impressed           with           Council           of           Partners.         2!8 faculty         Atmaram           Soni           is           a           true           robot           aficionado.           For           Soni,         a           professor           of           mechanical           and           aerospace           engineering,           robots         are           a           consuming           passion           and           lifetime           interest.          At           the           time           I           got           my           doctorate,                       Soni           says,            robots           were           in         a            conceptual           stage.           Up           until           the           middle           '70s,           they           were           still         the           stuff           of           fairy           tales.           Now           robotics           is           at           the           leading           edge           of         technology.          Because           no           degrees           were           offered           in           robotics           at           the           time         Soni           graduated,           he           opted           for           the           nearest           equivalent.         '  My           area           of           specialty,           Soni           says,            is           mechanisms           and         mechanical           design.           It           is           the           closest           one           to           robotics           and         biomechanics;           both           concern           supermechanisms.          Soni           says           biomechanics           looks           at           the           human           body           from         mechanical           aspects.           Robotics,           however,           is           the           study           of         mechanical           aspects           of           the           human           body's           function.          The           three           fields           (biomechanics,           mechanisms,           and           robotics)         are           interrelated.           Sometimes           we           apply           human           mechanisms           to         robots           and           vice           versa.          Robotics           allows           Dr.           Soni           to           indulge           both           strong           personal           in-         terests and           professional           ambitions.          The           desire           to           stay           ahead           in           research           and           instruction           while         keeping           up           on           the           latest           technology           has           always           interested           me.         I've           always           been           interested           in           human           health.                    Soni           has           firm           goals           for           the           future           of           robotics           at           OSU.          Our           objective           here           at           OSU,                       Soni           says,           is           to           build           a           robot         that           looks           like           a           human           being.           Our           first           robot           is           called           the           Ok-         lahoma Crawdaddy;           it           can           crawl           and           pick           up           objects.           Even-         tually it           will           look           like           a           human           being,           carry           its           own           computer,         see,           hear,           and           speak           four           languages.                    In           the           meantime,           other           important           innovations           have           ap-         peared as           spinoffs           of           robotics           research.          Some           of           the           data           collected           for           use           in           designing           the           human         robot           will           enable           myself           and           a           medical           team           from           OU           to         design           an           artificial           knee           implant           far           superior           to           those           available         today,                       Soni           says.            Our           implant           will           allow           activities           like           foot-         ball and           other           athletics           that           aren't           possible           with           today's           im-         plant. '         Robotics           is           not           a           coldly           mechanical           field           for           Soni,           but           one           of         great           relevance           to           humanity.          The           importance           of           robotics           lies           in           its           ability           to           tell           us           about         ourselves           and           to           teach           us           the           basic           fundamental           laws           on           which         we           were           designed           by           our           Creator,           in           the           near           future,           robots         will           automate           factories           and           improve           the           standard           of           living         worldwide.           Human           effort           could           then           be           applied           to           more           im-         portant things,           like           exploring           the           planets.                    Soni           says           he           wishes           more           people,           especially           college           stu-         dents, were           aware           of           the           role           technology           will           play           in           the         future.          1           see           technology           moving           at           a           frightening           rate           toward         unknown           consequences.           By           the           end           of           the           century           we           will           be         so           saturated           with           knowledge           that           unless           we           change           the         method           of           instruction           in           the           classroom           our           graduates           will           be         obsolete           the           day           after           they           matriculate.                    The           impact           of           technology           will           be           felt           throughout           the           world,         even           in           towns           the           size           of           Stillwater,           Soni           says.          By           the           end           of           the           century           we           will           have           no           doctors           in           Still-         water; a           computer           in           each           person's           home           will           do           the           job.         What           impact           will           that           have           on           the           thousands           of           medical           school         graduates?           It's           a           different           game           now,           and           like           it           or           not           we         humans           have           to           play,           and           we           have           to           win.           We           must           stay         ahead           of           technology.          '          '         photo           by           Cathy           Sllvertttom           faCUlty 219         College           of         Engineering,         Architecture           and         Technology         Dean           Kenneth           McCoUom           is           leaving           the           college         of           Engineering,           Architecture           and           Technology.           He           says           the         technical           nature           of           today's           world           has           led           to           an           increased           de-         mand for           graduates           in           the           fields           of           engineering,           architecture,         and           technology.           That           demand           has           been           keenly           felt           at           OSU.          One           of           the           most           significant           happenings           in           my           eight-and-a-         half           year           tenure           here           at           OSU           is           a           significant           increase           in         enrollment           in           the           school           of           engineering.           Since           the           late           '70s,         our           enrollment           has           doubled,             McCollom           says.         This           increase           in           enrollment           causes           McCollom           some           concern.         'So           many           new           students           causes           a           lot           of           strain           on           the           system.         The           faculty           is           stressed           and           classes           are           far           too           large           for           the         kind           of           engineering           education           we           would           like           to           give.           At           the         same           time           the           amount           of           outside           research           has           increased           30         percent.           The           faculty           has           to           do           both,           and           it           has           only           increased         10           percent.          McCollom           says           there           is           no           unwillingness           to           hire           new           faculty         at           OSU,           just           a           shortage           of           qualified           applicants.           Fortunately           the         shortage           of           faculty           has           yet           to           affect           the           quality           of           graduates.         'We           still           put           out           some           of           the           best           graduates           in           the           world,                    McCollum           says.           He           points           with           pride           to           the           school           of           architec-         ture.          Our           architecture           faculty           and           students           are           among           the           best,         nationally           and           internationally.           Last           year           we           had           140           sopho-         more transfers           from           around           the           nation,           but           we           could           only           ac-         cept 40.           It           is           just           an           outstanding           school           with           an           excellent         faculty.                    McCollum           also           lauds           the           school           of           technology.          The           technology           program           is           a           para-professional           engineering         program.           It           is           a           place           where           many           students           can           get           an           educa-         tion in           an           area           that           is           in           great           demand.           It           has           been           a           very         successful           program.                    Stepping           down           from           the           deanship           of           CEAT           isn't           the           end           of         McCollum           s           association           with           OSU.          I'm           going           to           stay           in           Stillwater           and           remain           associated           with         OSU           in           a           special           projects           format,             McCollom           says.         Dean           McCollom           says           the           next           dean           of           CEAT           will           have           some         problems.          The           next           thing           we           need           to           have           is           a           new           research           facility.         We           are           now           researching           in           low           grade           facilities           at           some           risk.         We           need           quality           space.           Whoever           is           the           next           dean           will           have           to         address           that           problem.          We           need           50           more           faculty           members           to           keep           up           with           the         demand.          220 faculty         Danell           Mohanty,           cooperative           Education           Coor-         dinator, knows           that           finding           a           place           in           the            real           world             is           the         inevitable           end           result           of           a           college           education           at           OSU          .         Some,           the           lucky           few,           already           have           jobs           lined           up,           but           nnany         more           must           consider           what           they           will           do           with           the           rest           of           their         lives.         With           today's           job           market           becoming           increasingly           specialized         in           its           demands,           there           is           no           guarantee           skills           obtained           in           college         will           be           marketable.         In           the           college           of           engineering,           architecture,           and           technology,         the           Cooperative           Education           (Co-op)           program           has           been         established           to           see           that           interested           and           qualified           OSU           students         avoid           the           graduation           blues.'         Mohanty           is           well           versed           in           the           nuances           of           the           program.          The           Cooperative           Education           Program           enables           students           to         alternate           semesters           of           full-time           study           with           semesters           of           full-         time           work           experience           related           to           their           major           field           of           study,                    Mohanty           says.         Students           don't           work           for           obscure           companies.           Co-op           places         many           students           with           such           prestigious           organizations           as           IBM,         Hewlett-Packard,           and           Martin-Marietta.         Coordinator           Mohanty           continues,            The           companies           really           like         Co-op           because           it           is           a           year-round           deal.           Students           alternate         semesters,           but           as           soon           as           one           leaves           another           takes           his           place.         Co-op           also           gives           participating           employers           a           sense           of           the           quality         of           students           we           have           at           OSU.           Some           firms           didn't           even           hire           stu-         dents or           recruit           at           OSU           until           they           came           into           contact           with           our         Co-op           students.                    Cooperative           Education's           greatest           benefactor           is           still           the           stu-         dent.          Co-op           gives           experience           in           a           real           job           that           isn't           just           busy         work,                       Mohanty           says,            but           most           importantly           Co-op           tells           stu-         dents about           themselves,           and           that           really           helps           them           determine         career           goals.                    Stephanie           Watts,           chemical           engineering           senior,           feels           that           her         Co-op           experience           was           valuable.          Co-op           does           delay           graduation           one           year           and           many           people         think           that's           bad,           but           it           is           worse           to           go           to           work           and           make           errors         that           may           effect           your           career,             Watts           says.          It's           not           really           delaying           graduation.           In           fact,           your           salary           will         probably           be           a           lot           higher           because           of           your           experience.           You         won't           make           as            many           beginner's           mistakes.                    The           Cooperative           Education           program           doesn't           just           benefit           the         student           after           he           graduates.          You           gain           friends           and           contacts           in           industry,                       Watts           says.         Mohanty           says           Co-op           provides           a           financial           break           for           students         and           parents,           and           Watts           agrees           with           this.          Your           first           semester           you'll           probably           break           even           financially,         but           in           succeeding           semesters           you           can           earn           money           for           college,                    Watts           says.         Average           Co-op           starting           salaries           range           from           $1200-1600           per         month.         Cooperative           Education           also           benefits           the           student           by           getting         him           out           of           the           insulated           environment           of           the           university.          Your           classwork           is           really           not           indicative           of           what           you're           going         to           do           in           industry,                       Watts           says.         'Cooperative           Education           gives           you           the           chance           to           expand         your           horizons.          faculty 221         Graduate           College         Dr.           Ken           St.           Clair           (above           right.)         Dr.           Lionel           Raff           (right.)         Dr.           Kenneth           Bell           (left.)         photo           by           Craig           Williams         22           2           •faculty         ,  m--.  s         'sm          Students           attend           college           in           order           to           graduate           and           become         productive           members           of           society.           For           many,           however,           gradua-         tion is           more           of           an           educational           beginning           than           end,           and           the         decision           to           attend           graduate           school           marks           several           more           years         of           study.         Interestingly           enough,           3,363           students           at           OSU           fall           into           this         catagory,           roughly           17.4%           of           the           total           enrollment.           They           are         students           who           wish           to           further           expand           their           education,           to           better         themselves           and           rise           above           the           ordinary.           To           those           graduate         students           returning           to           school,           OSU           offers           78           master's           degrees,         5          1           doctorate           and           three           special           degrees.         Statistically,           the           students           range           from           617           non-resident           in-         ternationals, 2,194           Oklahoma           residents,           697           Payne           County         locals,           one           from           Alaska           and           one           from           Maine.         The           students           fill           various           colleges           on           campus.           In           1984           OSU         granted           752           master's           and           228           doctorate           degrees.         Graduate           study           at           OSU           began           in           1910.           The           first           master's         was           earned           in           1912           and           the           first           doctorate           in           1          942.         A           three           point           grade           average           is           required           to           maintain           good         standing           as           a           graduate           student           and           meet           requirements           for           a         degree.         The           graduate           council           is           the           executive           committee           of           the         Graduate           faculty.           It           formulates           and           reviews           policies,           grants         requests           for           permission           to           offer           advanced           degrees           and           con-         siders petitions           of           rules           and           regulation           waivers.           The           Council           is         chaired           by           Dr.           Norman           N.           Durham,           vice-chairman           is           Dr.           Ken-         neth L.           King.           The           council           is           comprised           of           three           Ph.d's           from           the         areas           of           biological           sciences,           humanities,           ptiysical           science           and         technology,           social           sciences           and           teacher           education.         Each           year           the           graduate           student           council           presents           two         awards.         The           Outstanding           Graduate           Faculty           was           awarded           to           Regents         professor           Dr.           Lionel           Raff,           Dr.           Ken           St.           Clair           and           Regents           pro-         fessor Dr.           Kenneth           Bell.         The           Phoenix           Award           for           outstanding           graduate           student           went         to           Sandra           Brubaker,           master's           in           housing,           interior           design           and         consumer           resources           and           David           Shaw,           Ph.D.           in           Agronomy.         faculty«223         College           of           Home         Economics         fr         Beverly           Crabtree,           dean           of           the           college           of           Home         Economics,           believes            patience           is           the           better           part           of           valor.                       Her         latest           project           inspires           her           to           repeat           this           phrase           quite           often.         Crabtree           plans           serious           internal           renovation           for           the           Home         Management           House           on           Monroe           street.           It           will           even           have           a           new         name:           The           !ndeF)endent           Living           Laboratory.           The           new           lab           will         focus           on           living           situations           for           the           handicapped.          Home           environment           can           be           modified           so           a           handicapped         person           can           function           more           effectively           than           in           an           institutional         setting,             says           Crabtree.         The           laboratory           will           be           a           place           where           students           can           study           liv-         ing arrangements           of           the           handicapped.           The           lab           will           focus           on         individuals           confined           to           wheelchairs.           The           house           will           also           in-         clude arrangements           for           the           blind           such           as           information           in         Braille.         The           house           will           contain           one           family,           usually           for           a           short           period         of           study           time.           Sometimes           a           family           with           different           handicaps           will         live           in           the           laboratory.         Major           focus           will           be           in           teaching           undergraduate           students.         Also,           the           house           will           host           continuing           education           classes           and           j         research           seminars           for           graduate           students.          Many           students           have           never           even           thought           about           how           they         would           go           about           dealing           with           a           handicapped           person           in           their         line           of           work.           For           example,           a           student           of           fashion           design           came           to         me           for           help           because           he           had           to           design           for           a           person           confined           to         a           wheelchair,             says           Crabtree.            They           simply           never           thought         about           it.          Home           Economics           hoped           to           open           the           laboratory           at           the           I         beginning           of           this           school           year,           but           funding           problems           prevented         this.           Fortunately,           Pete           and           Pat           Bartlett,           private           contributors,         donated           $100,000           to           the           College           of           Home           Economics.           Crab-           •         tree           now           plans           to           open           the           facility           next           school           year.         224 faculty         Donna           Branson           and           the           college           of           Home           Economics         are           doing           a           lot           more           than           cooking           and           sewing.           She           and           her         graduate           students           are           researching           protective           garments.         Branson           assists           doctorate           student           jan           Parks           on           a           project           in-         volving pesticide           applicator           clothing.         These           garments           must           be           protective           and           comfortable,           and         have           social           acceptability,                       explains           Branson.            People           don't         like           to           see           workers           in           a           space           suit.                    Their           research           requires           studying           different           fabrics           and           how         each           will           stand           up           under           certain           chemical           conditions.           Also         studied           are           designs           of           clothing           and           their           thermal           protection         value.           The           two           surveyed           a           cotton           grower,           a           wheat           grower           and         pilots           who           spray           crops           from           planes.           Analyzation           of           laundry         care           is           a           continuing           project           for           the           researchers.          Work           from           other           places           shows           that           when           these           garments         are           laundered           with           other           clothing           the           chemicals           can           transfer,         exposing           others           to           them.                       says           Branson.            Laundry           analyza-         tion is           where           we           are           now.                    Dr.           Branson's           second           project           is           in           it's           final           stages.          Two           and           a           half           years           ago,           the           Federal           Aviation           Association         asked           OSU           to           design           a           new           life           preserver           for           use           in           commer-         cial airlines,             explains           Branson.           The           airlines           are           required           to         carry           a           flotation           device           if           they           travel           a           certain           amount           of         coastal           waters.           Often           this           p.f.d.           (personal           flotation           device)           is         the           seat           cushion           or           sometimes           a           vest.           The           existing           device           of-         fers little           or           no           thermal           protection           and           is           difficult           to           put           on,         especially           in           emergency           situations,           Branson           says.         Most           students           remember           the           airplane           crash           four           years           ago         in           the           Potomac           River,           Washington,           D.C.,           where           many           people         died           from           hypothermia           in           the           icy           waters.           Hopefully,           this           life         jacket           will           help           prevent           such           death.         Graduate           student           Bennard           Rueschhoff           is           now           working           part-         time           with           the           FAA           in           Oklahoma           City.           He           and           Branson           have         designed           such           a           vest           as           the           FAA           requested.         The           vest           was           tested           this           summer           in           the           FAA           survival           tank           on         10           people.           The           design           was           tested           on           donning           time           (how           long         it           takes           to           put           on)           and           thermal           characteristics.         Temperature           was           lowered           slowly           while           the           1          0           subjects           were         in           the           water.           The           scientists           monitored           heart           rates           and           body         temperature.           Results           showed           8           out           of           10           people           showed           im-         provement in           the           new           design           vest           and           a           significant           improve-         ment in           donning           time.         Future           testing           is           up           to           the           FAA.           It           has           not           yet           been           decided         if           it           will           be           used,            but           looks           promising.                       says           Branson.         Finally,           Branson           and           graduate           student           Caroline           Hoener         visited           Natick,           Massachusetts,           this           summer.           They           may           be           star-         ting a           new           project,           this           time           on           thermal           liners           in           gloves.           Bran-         son hopes           this           project           will           continue.         faculty           •22           5         College           of           Home           Economics         Sue           Knight,           assistant           professor           in           the           college           of           home         econonnics,           experiments           with           yeast           through           a           Phillips         Petroleum           grant.           Knight           and           her           students           investigate           methods         to           incorporate           Provesteen,           a           pasteurized           dried           yeast           product         from           Phillips,           into           everyday           foods.         The           benefit           of           yeast           is           the           high           protein           content,           Knight           says.         Unfortunately,           foods           with           the           greatest           protein           value           are           the         most           expensive.           These           include           lean           meat,           fish,           cheese,           eggs         and           milk.           Protein           is           also           the           costliest           ingredient           in           animal         feeds.         Foods           Knight           creates           with           yeast           include           noodles,           ginger-         snap           cookies,           and           potato           puffs.           She           and           her           assistants           also         developed            a            complete            meal            consisting           of           a            single           cookie!         Phillips           Petroleum           markets           a           process           to           produce           high-quality         protein           at           competitive           cost.           They           see           Provesteen           as           a           solution         to           food-shortage           problems           in           many           parts           of           the           world.           Al-         though food           shortages           are           not           a           problem           in           the           United           States,         Knight           says,           underdeveloped           countries           could           benefit           greatly         from           Provesteen           in           their           foods.         Knight           says           vegetarians           in           the           United           States           could           benefit         from           Provesteen,           Vegetarians           often           do           not           get           the           protein         they           need,           and           Provesteen           is           an           ideal           meat           substitute.         Senior           citizens           would           also           benefit           from           a           low-cost,           high-         protein           source.         Knight           says           she           has           taken           some           of           her           goodies           to           food         shows,           with           good           response.         Another           benefit           of           yeast,           Knight           says,           is           that           the           growing         process           does           not           pollute           the           environment.         u           tie          0 °'          226 faculty         Bok' ha           Yoon           says           one           of           the           differences           between          klahoma           State           University           and           Yonsei           University           in           Seoul,         orea,           is           the           informality           in           the           classroom.         Yoon           is           the           home           economic           college's           first           Fulbright           Scholar,         he           is           on           sabbatical           leave           from           Yonsei           University.           She           was         epartment           head           and           professor           of           housing           and           interior           design         t           Yonsei           before           coming           to           Stillwater           in           August.           Her           ap-         ointment           is           for           the           full           academic           year.         Yoon           says           more           open           discussion           goes           on           in           Stillwater         lassrooms.            Teachers           at           Yonsei           go           strictly           by           textbooks,           and         seems           that           teachers           here           talk           more           of           things           that           are           not         irectly           from           the           book.           Also,           this           university           has           a           lot           more         quipmenttouse.                    Sharon           Nickols,           professor           and           co-ordinator           of           international         fograms           in           the           home           economics           college,           was           on           sabbatical         jave           in           Korea           when           she           met           Yoon           at           Yonsei.         Nickols           said           she           was           impressed           with           Yoon's           insight           on           issues         f           concern           to           families,           her           intelligence           and           pleasant           per-         onality,           and           her           many           published           papers.           The           college           invited         oon           to           OSU           as           a           Fulbright           Scholar.           She           is           the           first           home         conomist           selected           from           Korea.         The           purpose           of           the           Fulbright           Scholar-In-Residence           Program                     to           strengthen           the           international           dimension           of           teaching           pro-         rams           at           institutions           with           limited           opportunities           to           receive         Dreign           scholars.           Also,            it           develops           or           enriches           established           area         tudies           or           international           programs.           It           is           funded           by           the           United         •tates           Information           Agency.         According           to           Nichols,           the           home           economics           faculty           is           cultur-         lly           enriched           by           Yoon's           presence           as           a           scholar-in-residence.          he           says           teachers           as           well           as           students           learn           about           housing           in         other           cultures.           For           example,           Seoul           is           densely           populated           and         housing           must           conform           to           limited           space.         Yoon           teaches           two           classes,             'Housing           in           other           cultures             and          Socio-economic           aspect           in           housing.                       She           also           conducts           semi-         nars for           other           teachers.         Yoon           says           Stillwater           is           different           from           Seoul.           'Every           day         looks           like           Christmas           in           Seoul           with           all           the           crowds           at            the         department           stores,                       she           says.           Yoon           also           said           she           is           afraid           to         drive           in           Seoul           because           of           traffic-filled           streets.         Students           at           OSU           have           many           more           activities           than           students           at         Yonsei,           Yoon           says.          Students           at           Yonsei           are           fortunate           to           get           a           job           to           help           with         school           because           of           the           high           unemployment.           They           do           not         seperate           their           weekends           from           the           school           week.           They           study         almost           all           the           time.                    Another           difference           is           the           size           of           the           campus.           Yonsei           has         20,000           students           and           is           half           the           size           of           OSU,           according           to         Yoon.           Most           of           the           buildings           are           high-rises.         Yoon           says           she           has           noticed           that           few            students           here           have         traveled           far           from           Oklahoma           and           most           are           scared           of           major         changes.          I           would           like           to           open           my           students'           eyes           and           expand           their         lives           beyond           what           they           are           used           to.           Also           I           would           like           to           en-         courage them           to           learn           other           cultures.                    Yoon           majored           in           chemistry           at           Yonsei           University           when           it           did         not           have           a           college           of           home           economics.           She           earned           her         masters'           in           housing           from           the           University           of           Georgia           on           a           Rotary         Scholarship           and           completed           her           doctorate           in           Home           Manage-         ment at           Pennsylvania           State.         faculty«227         Veterinary           .         Medicine          .           '         Eric           I.           Williams           viewed           the           OSU           theater           depart-         ment's production           of           Dylan           Thomas'           Under           Milkwood           with           an         especially           critical           eye.           Williams           is           director           of           student           affairs           in         the           college           of           veterinary           medicine.         Originaly           from           Wales,           England,           Williams           once           lived           a           short         distance           from           Laugharen,           England.           Laugharen           is           the           setting         for           Under           Milkwood.           Williams           was           also           Thomas'           veterinarian.          i           never           met           Dylan           Thomas           myself,           but           I           took           care           of           his         dog,           which           I           incidentally           had           to           put           to           sleep           after           Thomas'         death.           The           dog           was           so           mean           nobody           wanted           it.           '         Williams           received           his           degree           from           the           Royal           Veterinary           Col-         lege in           London           in           1944.           He           then           became           a           general           practi-         tioner in           Wales.           He           remained           in           this           capacity           for           1           7           years           be-         fore coming           stateside           for           a           visit.           Williams           accepted           a           teaching         position           with           OSU,           arriving           on           Halloween,           1          96          1          .         Currently           Williams           is           commissioned           to           write           a           history           of           the         vet-med           college           for           the           centennial           decade.           Williams           said           the         book           begins,            at           ancient           history           and           goes           all           the           way           to           the         present.             It           should           be           completed           by           the           summer           of           1          986.         Cached           in           Williams           office           is           a           wealth           of           information           in           the         form           of           newspaper           clippings,           memos,           bulletins,           articles,         books,           theses,           and           other           historical           memorabilia.           These         highlight           such           events           as           the           1914           founding           of           the           veterinary         college           under           the           direction           of           Lowry           Lewis,           for           whom           Lewis         stadium           is           named.           Also           chronicled           is           the           1947           official           opening         of           the           college,           and           more           recently           the           1981           opening           of           the         teaching           college.         Williams           says           he           still           longs           for           the           opportunity           to           put           on           his         boots,           march           across           the           dew           and           find           contact           with           the         creatures           of           his           trade.         j'lii-         228«faculty         photo           by           Chris           Barnes         Charlotte           Anne           Kincaide,           Bachelor           of           science           in         Education,           is           coordinator           of           adnnissions           for           the           college           of           vet-         erinary medicine.           She           evaluates           transcripts           for           eligibility,         prepares           everything           for           the           admissions           committee,           sets           up           in-         terview schedules,           serves           as           an           information           booth           and           plays         mom           for           the           vet-med           students.          The           number           of           applicants           is           way           down           from           what           it           was         ten           years           ago,           but           the           quality           of           students           has           not           suffered,           '         Mrs.           Kincaide           says.            With           only           70           spots           available           each           year         the           competition           has           a           tendency           to           get           pretty           intense,           but           we         feel           that           our           selection           system           is           as           fair           as           we           can           make           it.         There           are           only           27           veterinary           colleges           in           the           United           States         (Alabama           being           the           only           state           with           two)           and           each           has           certain         areas           they           are           noted           for.           Whereas           colleges           in           Florida           and         California           specialize           in           marine           life,           OSU           specializes           in           animal         food           and           equistrian           pursuits.           With           addition           of           the           teaching         hospital           in           1          98          1          ,           OSU           was           fully           credited           as           a           College           of           Veter-         inary Medicine           by           the           American           Veterinary           Medical           Associa-         tion, it           has           since           had           273           Doctorates           of           Veterinary           Medicine         accepted           into           the           professional           field           by           the           AVMA.         faculty          -2           29         CLUBS         Agriculture         Ambassadors         First           Row           —           Paul           A.           Burrell,           Ricky           Grellner,           Greg         Boudreau,           Karl           Mead:           Reporter,           Aldan           Schacherz:         Ag           Council           Representative,           Kevin           Kirby:           President,         Bob           Henderson,           Rex           Wichert:           Secretary,           Brian           Hill,         Randy           Grellner,           Randy           Veatch.           Second           Row           —         Roger           Wright,           Rick           Sheetz,           Monica           Kieksey,           Kay         Meench,           Debbie           Wedel.           lacki           Badley,           Ray           Beck,           Cy         Shurtleff,           Brian           Nightengale,           Gregg           Long,           John         Maloy.           Milford           Jenkins,           Brian           |.           Henzel.           Third           Row         —           Keith           Patterson,           Camille           Zimmerman,           Dana         LeSieur,           Scott           Mason,           Darrell           Evans,           Kim           Baker,         Michele           Harlow,           Karrie           Harrod,           Lisa           Wedman,         Melissa           Schuiz,           Randy           Campbell,           joe           Mills,           Kevin         Marcum.         Ag           Communicators         of           Tomorrow         First           Row           —           Melissa           Schuiz,           Ronda           Chapman,           Roy         Lee           Lindsey,           |r,           |ona           Kay           Horton,           Karl           Fruendt,         Shelly           Peper,           Darrell           Burnett.           Second           Row           —           Kay         Robison.           Rhonda           Lowe,           Karrie           Harrod,           Melissa         Thurston,           Lisa           Wedman,           Kim           Adams,           lack           Har-         rison, Terri           Hames.         Ag           Ambassadors:           To           promote           OSU           and           the           college           of           agriculture           across           Ok-         lahoma.         P   Li       Tf??inr !       -Tsf:-         mnj          m                IH       j Hj       H       HH       Bi-Blw '          i BBI       F         '  hI       M       o H H|       m       Hp           ' B R.                l l       F hB       p               v|       m       ■k         '-J       v         '         Mh                   s                ■       1       1       H       y       Mm       L        u       rn rn       m       H              wL             JH       i       l i        fi[k       ■       9       ■ L                        j.Jl       1       1        B              1        1       H       Ag           Communicators           of           Tomorrow:           To           promote           and           foster           ideals           and           skills           of         agricultural           communications           on           the           OSU           campus           and           to           help           students           prepare         for           careers           in           agricultural           communications.         232 organizations         Aggie-X         .ggie-X:           To           promote           the           study           of           agricultural           economics           and           the           agribusiness         eld.           Also           to           encourage           scholarship           and           leadership           through           a           widely           devel-         ped           awards           program.         First           Row           —           |oe           Shcatzer,           Monica           Kerksey,           Darrell         Evans,           Marcy           lones.           |oe           Mills,           Debbie           Wedel,         Donald           Roberts,           Nancy           Vap,           Darren           Alexander.         Second           Row           —           Gregg           Thompson,           Mark           Clift,           Lynn         Baily,           Robert           Fobes,           Randy           Veatch,           Michelle         Wedman,           jack           Cunningham.           |r.,           Rhonda           Lowe.           |an         Ashmore,           Annette           Schones,           lerri           Burcham,           Tom         Null,           Kay           Meench.           Third           Row           —           Lori           Williams,           Tim         A.           Heinrich,           Rich           Hufnagel,           Mike           Anderson.           Carl         Williams.           Daria           Stahlman,           Lisa           Hudson.           Fourth         Row           —           Greg           Burdwell.           |eff           Thompson,           Rick           Sheetz,         Lance           Kunneman,           Randy           Campbell,           Greg         Boudreau,           Brian           |.           Henzel,           Kimberly           Stumbough,         Cynthia           L.           Saunders,           R.           Allen           lobes,           Terry         McMillan,           Arthur           Wagner.           Fifth           Row           —           Paul           A.         Burrell,           Larry           K.           Marcum,           Charlie           E.           Burrus.           Cy         Shurtleff,           Ray           Beck,           Kevin           Evans,           David           Vap,           Dean         Rice,           Bill           Hall,           James           Mitchell,           Kenny           Davis.         Ag           Student           Council         First           Row           —           Ron           Plagg.           Mike           Himes.           Karl           Mead.         Richard           D.           Herren,           John           R           Maloy           Meg           Murphy,         Brian           |.           Henzel,           |oe           Feist           Terri           Hames.           Merrily         lamison.           Shelly           Peper.           Second           Row           —           Rodger         Kerr,           Shelly           Woolley.           Kevin           Hays           Catherine         Homrig,           Nancy           DeVore.           Roy           Lee           LIndsey           Ir         Shawn           Ritchie,           Darrell           Evans.           Brad           Bailey.           Clint           B         Allen,           loe           Mills.           Shelly           Oliphant.           Holly           |o           Reisbeck         Chad           Muegge           Third           Row           —           Ronda           Chapman         Edmond           Bonjour,           Alden           Schacher,           Lynn           Bailey         loseph           E.           Williams,           lerry           Ward.           Scott           W.           Poindex-         ter.           Chuck           Hibberd,           lack           Pritchard,           Tom           White,         Craig           Trible,           Paul           Riechers,           Brian           Elrod           Kevin           Kir-         by.           Steve           Buck         organizations 233         Agronomy           Club         First           Row           —           Dr.           Kevin           Donnelly:           Advisor,           Kent         Woodall,           Paul           Riechers:           President,           )ackie           Badley:         Correspondence           Secretary,           Mary           Davis:           Secretary.         Sequeeta           Wooten,           Kevin           Hays,           Hayden           Henry.         Second           Row           —           |eff           Koscelny:           Parliamentarian,         Tom           Koscelny:           Reporter,           Sean           Maher,           Troy           Col-         lier: Vice           President,           Troy           Klingaman:           Treasurer,         joel           Miller:           Photographer.           Charles           Mack,           |ohn         Alton,           Shannon           Evans,           )ose           Alejandro           Solis,           leffery         Schaef.         Alpha           Tau           Delta         First           Row           —           Theresa           Roberts,           )oe           Teel,           Badonna         Meeks,           Shelly           Oliphant,           Teri           Bowen.           Second           Row         —           Dr.           lames           P.           Key:           Advisor,           David           Beck.           Dwayne         Danker,           Justin           Kliewer,            Alan           Smith.           Milford           Jenkins,         Garey           Harritt:           Student           Advisor.         Agronomy           Club:           To           stimulate           interest           in           agronomy;           to           provide           an           opportunity         for           a           wider           acquaintance           with           agronomists           and           their           problems-         Alpha           Tau           Delta:           To           promote           and           increase           professionalism           and           brotherhood         among           prospective           teachers           in           vocational           agriculture.         2           34           •organizations         Alpha           Zeta         Alpha           Zeta:           To           foster           high           standards           of           scholarship,           leadership,           character           and         fellowship.         American           Society           of           Landscape           Architects:           To           promote           the           profession           of         landscape           architecture.         First           Row           —           Rex           Wichert,           Kent           Woodall,           Nancy         DeVore,           Arthur           Wagner,           Dana           LeSieur,           Lisa           Hud-         son, Darla           Stahlman,           Richard           R.           Frahm.           Second         Row           —           David           Beck,           lustin           Kliewer,           Catherine         Homrig,           Kirk           Frands,           Iodic           Berndt,           Annette         Schones,           Francis           Epplin,           Theresa           Roberts.           Third         Row           —           Eric           Castner,           Dane           Henry,           Mike           Green,         Camille           Zimmerman,           Terri           Zander.           Jerri           Burcham.         Dwayne           Danker.         American           Society           of         Landscape           Architects         First           Row           —           Sara           Groves,           Brian           Elrod,           Dave         Brownlee,           Pete           Durant,           Rick           Ewing.           Second           Row         —           Carole           Walta,           Randel           Bryant,           Rod           Tomlinson,         Doug           Arnold,           |.           Steve           Ownby:           Advisor.         Association           of           Landscape         Contractors           of           America         First           Row           —           Rod           Tomlinson,           Randel           Bryant,           K.         Eric           Smith,           Pete           Durant,           Andre           Mast.           Second           Row         —           Doug           Arnold,            Brian           Elrod,           Dave           Brownlee,         Carole           Walta,           Sara           Groves,           Stan           Waugh,           Rick           Ew-         ing, Kris           Smith,           Kelly           Keith.         Associated           Landscape           Contractors           of           America:           Unite           landscape           contractors         md           combine           their           efforts           to           extend           their           knowledge           of           the           profession.         organizations«235         Block           and           Bridle         First           Row           —           Randy           Renbarger,           lanie           Fisher,           lason         Apple,           Bucky           Gwarthey,           Pat           Fleecs,           Kent           Kluger,         Kristina           Lehr,           Tom           White,           Mick           Sharp,           Camille         Zimmerman,           Charles           L.           Krumsiek,           Steve           Carlson,         leff           Krehbiel,           Tracy           Brazeai.           Second           Row           —           Marci         Clugston,           Laura           Bolton.           Christa           Clugston,           Bruce         West.           Greg           Dietz,           Deron           Heldermon,           Charlie           Car-         penter. Ronald           Rammino,           Phillip           Koehn,           Greg         Griswold.           Sharbee           Mullins,           Tammy           Bonham,           Dana         Sparkman,           Tracy           Stepp.           Terri           Peace,           Carmen           Col-         eman, Kathy           Miller,           loan           Schroeder,           Kim           Wilson,         Paul           Fuss.           Third           Row           —           Tim           Niemeyer,           )oey           Wil-         liams, Tammi           Hood,           Karrissa           Lowe,           Beth           Eichhorn,         Sabra           Gould,           Laura           Kincade,           Emily           Nelson,           lodie         Berndt,           |eane           Webb,           Lynne           lones,           Arleen           Mack,         Debra           Hackett,           Merrily           lamison,           Susan           Eikert,         lerry           Mard.           Fourth           Row           —           Pam           Mitchell,           Laurie         Norman,           Robin           Edwards,           Carleen           Fischer,           Marsha         Adcock,           Susanne           Wasson,           Debra           Gray,           Ruth           Ann         Lowe,           Debbie           Cooper,           Tammy           Clark,           Tonda           Hen-         son,           Theresa           Roberts,           Kim           Horton,           Brenda           Moore,         Shelly           Woolley,           Amy           Bruce,           |anet           Moore,           Keith         Patterson.           Fifth           Row           —           Chris           Streeter,           Tonja         Challis,           lay           Krischner,           Scott           Carter,           Bobby         lohnson,           Kevensa           Hardy,           Tom           Gardner,           Docie         Gibson,           Rodney           Wherritt,           Dennis           Avery,           Dwayne         Hurliman,           Richard           Moore.           R.           D.           Farr,           Randall         Newton.           Noal           Patton.           Back           Row           —           leff           Wilson,           jim         Linthicum,           Wayne           Good,           Kirk           Darnell,           |ohn           Fisher,         David           Colburn,           George           Sampson,           Vicki           Branen,         Kynan           Storgess,           Scott           W.           Poindexter,           Lauri         Russell,           Kelly           Burge,           Richard           Harris,           Oliver           Forrest,         Colin           Forrest,           Todd           Welch,           Scott           Bulling,           Dr.           David         W.           Freeman,           |r.           Advisor,           Dr.           Don           R.           Toplift,           Sr.         Advisor.         Block           and           Bridle:           To           promote           animal           science           and           its           related           industries.         Collegiate           FFA         First           Row           —           Sandy           Hunter,           Mike           Robinson,           Merri-         ly lamison,           Steve           Franetovich,           Lisa           Tar on,           LaMecia         Robinson,           Teri           Bowen,           lerry           Ward,           Shelly           Peper,         Lora           Beck,           Holly           Tackett.           Second           Row           —           Pam         Mitchell,           Andy           lones,           |ohn           Fisher,           |ohn           R.           Malox.         loe           Teel.           lames           D.           White,           Derek           Hallum,           jim           O.         Bradford,           ChaHes           L.           Krumsiek,           Theresa           Roberts,         lanice           Coatney,           Tonda           Henson,           Brett           Raines,           jim-         my A.           Ames.           Third           Row           —           Mary           Cook,           lona           Kay,         Aimee           Allison,           Kay           Robison,           Marie           Myer,           David         Beck,           Ion           Harmon,           Kenny           Ledford,           Ricky           May.         Fourth           Row           —           Wynn           Richardson,           Tonja           Challis,         Randall           Reese,           Brian           Boomer,           Mike           Laughlin,           De-         wayne           Peters,           Milford           Jenkins,           David           Dolch,         Dwayne           Danker,           Brad           Cantreli,           Bert           OHara,           Bur-         rel           Rankig,           Bryan           Scott,           Roger           Goats.           Kerry         Yochum.         Collegiate           FFA:           To           develop           decision           making           skills           and           provide           leadership         training           for           members           whose           career           goals           are           in           the           areas           of           service           leader-         ship.         236«organizations         Collegiate           4-H         First           Row           —           Karen           Kay           Speer,           Ginger           Gipson,         Becca           Harden,           Emily           Nelson.           Ruth           Ann           Lowe,           Cara         Kindsvater,           Nancy           Kimbrell.           DeAnne           Swafford,         Nancy           Smith,           Brenda           Layman.           Sheila           Forbes.           Se-         cond Row           —           Lynn           Kaplan.           Roy           Leelindsey,           |r.,         Lynn           Knight.           Kristy           Lambert.           Dana           Schrick,           Mary         Ann           Little.           Belinda           Farabough.           Kristi           Paul.           Curtis         Buller.           David           Stone.           Third           Row           —           Debbie           Sand-         ers, Rodger           Kerr,           Kirk           Darnell,           Frank           Carson,         Chelly           Morris,           Chris           Giddens.         ollegiate           4-H:           To           provide           students           interested           in           the           4-H           program           an           oppor-         mity           to           maintain           contacts           with           one           another           and           with           the           extension           division;         )           provide           an           opportunity           to           participate           in           community           service           projects;           to           de-         elop           leadership           and           citizenship           characteristics.         Dairy           Science           Club         First           Row           —           Rodney           D.           Geisent.           Mary           Elizabeth         Tierney,           Maxie           Myers,           Craig           Trible.           Second           Row           —         Burrel           Rankin,           |udy           Denny,           Tami           Burrows,           Rafael         Aguilera,           Earl           Wayne           Troyer.          airy           Science           Club:           To           promote           a           spirit           of           friendship,           to           increase           cooperation         mong           the           Dairy           students,           to           stimulate           interest           in           the           advancement           of           the         lairy           industry.         organizations            2           3           7         Forestry           Club         First           Row           —           David           G.           Crawford,           Brian           D.           Emmert,         Alan           L.           Johnson.         Forestry           Club:           To           promote           the           academic,           social,           leadership,           and           professional         interests           of           its           members.         Horticulture           Club         First           Row           —           Michael           Smith,           |eff           Kuenny,           Dwayne         Willis,           Leah           Abies,           Becky           Coffman,           Mary           Lisa         Foegelle.           Second           Row           —           Bill           Evans,           Tim           Roye,         lohn           Bruea,           Mike           Busby,           Kim           Cox,           Paula         DePladde.         Horticulture           Club:           To           promote           and           encourage           academic,           social,           and           profes-         sional interest           in           horticulture.         Fire           Protection           Agency         First           Row           -           leff           Sipes,           David           Hollister,           |im         Bentley,           Bryan           L.           Stemen,           Bernard           W.           Leong.           Se-         cond Row           —           Leslie           Rex,           Rich           Colter,           Tom           Kolssak,         Tracy           Rumble,           Don           Tumo,           Dan           Starbuck.         Fire           Protection           Agency:           To           develop           the           ideas           of           loyalty,           honor,           integrity           and         judgement           required           of           people           to           make           loss           control           their           life's           work.           The         Society           aids           the           Stillwater           Fire           Department           as           needed.         238 organizations         Mechanized           Agriculture:           To           acquaint           the           general           public           and           promote           the           in-         erest           of           students           in           mechanized           agriculture.         odeo           Association:           To           promote           Intercollegiate           Rodeo,           sportsmanship           and         cholastic           achievement           among           collegiate           contestants.         Boll           Conservation           Society           of           America:           To           advance           the           sc ience           and           art           of           good         land           use;           and           to           promote           and           enhance           public           awareness           for           the           needs           of           bet-         ter conservation           through           education.         Mechanized           Agriculture         First           Row           —           lames           D.           Summers:           advisor,           Mark         States,           Randy           Price;           president,           Stephen           Sherer;         secretary,           )ohn           Paxton:           vice-president.           Bob         Lawrence:           treasurer.         Rodeo           Association         First           Row           —           Debbie           Cooper,           Tammy           Clark,           Scott         W.           Ploindexter,           Kenny           Bailey,           Dare!!           Wayne         Burnett,           Raymond           Rust,           Bradley           Bailey,           Michael         Carter           jr.,           lanice           Coatney,           Amanda           Geller,           |on           W.         Ramsey.           Second           Row           —           Docie           Gibson,           Gonda         Henson,           Kevin           Lane,           Wade           A.           Beal,           |eff           Holaday,         Kelly           W.           Coday,           Kirk           Francis,           Todd           Hiemer.           Third         Row           —           Mike           Chalfant,           Todd           Scott,           Brian         McAdams,           John           Beall           |r.,           Kelly           Tuxhorn.         Soil           Conservation         Society           of           America         First           Row           —           lackie           Badley,           Petrina           York.           Second         Row           —           lewell           Crabree,           Troy           Klingaman,           Kevin         Hays.         organizations 239         Advertising           Club         First           Row           —           Donna           Hall,           Robin           Paul,           Don           White,         Tom           Hartley:           Advisor,           Bob           Moler:           President,         Cheryl           Schultz,           Christi           Severtson:           Sec-Treas.,           Brent         Hoeg.           Second           Row           —           Keith           Wolfe,           Angle           Taylor,         Helen           Smith,           Beth           Harris,           Mike           Ballinger,           Bill         Reaves,           |.           Austin           Dow,           Carrie           lackson,           David           Todd         Ogiivy,           Laura           Harrington,           Brenda           Rushing,           Tracey         Kay           Locke,           Kay           Allen.         Advertising            Club:           To           bring           students           and           professionals           together,           to           give           the         students           experience           in           the           field           of           advertising,           and           to           provide           students           with         opportunities           to           apply           what           they           have           learned           in           their           classroom           work.         Alptia           Epsilon           Rho         First           Row           —           Karl           Fruendt,           Anne-Marie           M.         Rodgers,           Dena           Haimson:           President,           David         Bridgwater,           Dr.           Bill           Rugg:           Advisor.           Second           Row           —         Lisa           lohn,           lane           Frank.           Eddie           White,           Mike           Frisbie,         Scott           R.           Emigh,           Curtis           Buller.         Alpha           Epsilon           Rho:           To           encourage           and           award           scholarship           and           accomplishment         among           students           of           broadcasting.         240«organizations         Allied           Arts         Front           Row:           Mary           Bridwell,           Gayle           Stretch,           Corby         Carlin,           Kathryn           Andre,           Emily           Dunn.           Second           Row:         Carol           Ringrose,           Paul           Allen,           Glenn           Kranzler.           Alex         Ospovat,           Matthew           D.           Haire,           Frank           J.           Toth,           Rudy         Miller,           David           Sasser,           Kenneth           Cox,           Barbara           Brown.         lied           Arts:           To           enhance           the           quality           of           entertainment           at           Oklahoma           State           Uni-         ersity.         Mpha           Kappa           Delta:           To           acquaint           students           in           sociology           with           faculty           members,         aduate           study           areas,           job           opportunities           and           leadership.         Alpha           Kappa           Delta         First           Row           —           DeeAnne           Ayles:           Treasurer,           Christy         McDuffle:           Vice           President,           Howard           Feldman:         President,           Ellen           Scarbrough:           Secretary,           Anne         Levins.           Second           Row           —           Shana           Marie           Miller,           Mark         VanMaren,           Chris           Holleyman,           Donna           Amey,           Gary         Rowland.         organizations 24          1         American         Chemical           Society         First           aow           —           Kyle           Hooper.           Carol           Christian,           Tom         Reid,           Teresa           Zavala,           Holly           Copley,           Christopher           I.         Peeples.           Tana           Wood.         American           Chemical           Society:           To           better           acquaint           members           with           the           various         aspects           of           chemistry,           and           to           familiarize           them           with           chemistry-related           profes-         sions.         American           Society         of           Interior           Design         First           Row           —           Edwin           A           Bundy,           Kimberiy           Chandler,         Yolanta           Wasowski,           Trish           Partridge,           Michael         Perkins.           )oni           Bracker,           Melodee           Elliott,           Merrily         Harrison.           Second           Row           —           Marneth           Ball,           Rachel         Ryan,           Deborah           Hardy,           lanota           Ronald,           Angela           Eyt-         cheson,           S.           Lesley           Steyer,           Kelley           Moorman,           Stacey         P.           Feder.           Patty           EJschen.         American           Society           of           Interior           Design:           To           emphasize           and           promote           professional         aspects           of           Interior           design           and           enlarge           the           student's           understanding           of           the         present           and           future           scope           of           the           field.         242           •organizations         Arts           and           Sciences         Student           Council         First           Row           —           lonathan           Drummond.           Mandy           Files,         Teresa           Chang,           Patti           Ogle.           Polly           Webb.           Stacy         Meiser,           Marda           Asquith.           Second           Row           —           |ohn           Ralls,         Andrea           Stone,           Carol           Ringrose,           Angie           Brown.           C.         Ernie           Pack,           janette           Roosa.           R.|.           Ted           Harris,           David         Harris.           Pat           McSweeney.           Doug           Kliewer.         rts           and           Sciences           Student           Council:           To           act           as           a           liason           between           students,           faculty         id           administration.           To           sponsor           new           and           existing           programs           to           benefit           A                       S         udents.          ■           Astronomy         Association         First           Row           —           Cheryl           Graves.           IVIonica           Donath.           Toby         Gerald           Wilson.           Newton.           Wayne           Vinson.           Steven         Tyler.           Second           Row           —           Ngoc           Pham,           Rick           Van         Gilder,           Randy           R.           Williams.           Brendan           Machado.           Tim         Davie,           lames           D.           Jones.           Raegan           Rethard.           Peter         Shull         astronomy           Association:           To           promote           interest           in           astronomy           and           to           upgrade           the         stronomical           facilities           of           OSU.         organizations 243         Biology           Club           Officers         First           Row           —           Michael           Rhodes,           lamie           Augenstein,         Dayna           Bryant,           loe           Ginn         Biology           Club           Officers:           To           promote           the           concept           of           professional           biology           to           the         members.         Cable           News         First           Row           —           Tanie           Valero,           Angel           La           Riva,           Marty         Matthews,           Mike           Frisbie,           Rhonda           Lowe,           Beth           Red-         dy,           Heide           Browning,           Lisa           |ohn           —           assistant           pro-         fessor. Second           Row           —           Susan           Moore,           Mark           Wacht,         Eddie           White           Paul           Bartlett,           David           Ratdiff,           Karl         Fruendt.           Peter           Eichenberger,           Richard           Clark,           Blake         Ross.         I K        '         M       Mik       w '               l H        pfcjiif       ■§■       tfSK        MmK- M  ' i'         «i       V'                  I        M'-'       4       IH                  1       vSl aHM       H       'in       w       M         f         1         m                    ■         1       '       Bw        W       1       V        W         %                    Cable           News:           To           provide           an           opportunity           for           broadcasting           students           to           obtain         hands-on           experience           in           television           production.         244           •organizations         College           Republicans         First           Row           —           Chet           Thomas,           Ray           Beck,           Kristy         Lambert,           Gerald           Williams.           Linda           Baugher,           |ohn         Thoma.           Second           Row           —           David           Braddock,           Charles         Kemp,           Daniel           Thorson,           Rush           Giffin,           Mark           Latimer,         Mark           Mooney,           Geoffrey           Grabow.         College           Republicans:           To           involve           college           people           in           elections,           issues           and           other         political           activities.                    Fashion           Board         First           Row           —           Renae           Drain,           Diana           Ortiz,           Miniam         Thedford.           Andrea           Drain,           Irish           Partridge,           Daphne         M.           Sharp,           Kathy           Hays,           lane           Morris,           Kara           Vandel         Tracy           Bonds,           Sonie           Tomiin,           Keela           Harrel.           Se  :ond         Row           —           Tammy           Hughes,           Maria           Tesio,           Aaron           Reed,         Lauri           Pryor,           Cathy           Spreitzer,           )an           Penner,           Tonda         Scalf,           Gina           Hawthorn,           Angela           Sands,           Nicole           Lee,         Wendi           lones,           lannie           Miles,           Cindy           Anderson.           Third         Row           —           Detra           Williams,           Kim           Holdemead,           Tracey         Wolf,           Sonya           Maynor,           Laura           Hoster,           Badonna         Meeks,           |ulie           Mauldin,           Thresa           Wilson,           Connie           Hull,         Mike           Todd,           Phyllis           Carter,           Carl           Schneider,           Tom         Dunlap.           Fourth           Row           —           Tami           Nelson,           Lottie         Oakley,           Francine           Tryon.           Nancy           Utter,           Michael         Perkins,           Amanda           Nelson,           Bryan           Johnson,           Robb         Read.           Anthony           Roger,           Steve           Kirkland.           Fifth           Row         —           Kathy           Frazer,           Honor           Smith,           Lisa           Davis,           Ronda         Thompson,           Reggie           Young,           Rob           Neal,           )uan           Jimenez,         Steven           Lee,           Ricky           Belle,           Valentina           Roger,           An-         namarie           Simmons,           Jonathan           Drummond.         Fashion           Board:           Provides           opportunities           for           professional           learning           experiences         outside           the           classroom           as           well           as           for           an           increase           of           knowledge           and           awareness         of           fashion           and           modeling           techniques.         organizations«24           5         French           Club         First           Row           —           Paul           A.           Burrell,           Lori           Dove,           David         Braddoch,           Connie           Bradley,           Ray           Beck.         French           Club:           To           promote           and           foster           use           of           the           French           language           and           familiarity         with           French           and           French           cultures           on           the           OSU           campus.         Gamma           Theta           Upsilon         First           Row           —           Chris           Head,           lames           Nelson.           Michael          Simone,           Debra           Brown.           Second           Row           —           Dale         Lightfoot,           Susan           Panciera,           Mary           Auw,           Patrick         Briley,           Rick           Bingham.         Gamma           Theta           Upsilon:           To           promote           and           stimulate           interest           and           foster           a           better         public           appreciation           of           the           possibilities           of           modern           geography.         246«organizations         Health,           Physical         Education           and         Leisure           Sciences           Club         First           Row           —           Leisa           Knowles,           Sydney           Ringer,           Amy         Oenner,           Carrie           Campbell,           Lynne           B.           Arnold,           Shirley         Scott,           Lisa           Bossa,           Nancy           Shupe.           Second           Row           —         Karen           D.           Young,           Robert           R.           Kaiser,           Marie           Howard,         Susan           McEachern,           Steve           Kaiser,           Mike           Downs,         lonAnn           Roper,           Lane           Beauchamp.         KOSU:           To           provide           broadcasting           students           interested           in           radio           production           an         opportunity           for           handson           experience           in           an           actual           functional           radio           station.         KOSU         First           Row           —           |im           Mitchell,           Susan           Anderson,           Jan         Barton,           Craig           Beeby.           Paula           Price,           Tim           Lynn           Scott.         Second           Row           —           Ray           Brannon,           Paul           Sund,           Paul         Bartlett.           Brian           Delp.         organizations 247         Marketing           Club         First           Row           —           Michael           Howard,           Dee           Murphy,           Matt         Quinn,           Amy           Cooper,           Mindy           Sellers,           David           Cox,         Michelle           Shurtz,           Kelley           Hughes.           Second           Row           —         Tina           Roberts,           Renee           Knight,           Monica           Culley,           Christi         Smith,           lulia           Peterson,           Stacy           Hodgson,           Angela         Sands,           Leigh           Byrnes.           Lori           Eley.           Celina           Ellis,           Karin         O           Bleness,           Margie           Rothermel,           Debra           Shriver.         Third           Row           —           Renee           Cox.           Jena           Rhea,           Hilda           Orta,         Mark           Latimer,           Rob           Poole,           Shane           Scott,           Mark         Lucisano,           Susie           Schmitz,           [anice           Martin,           Kelly         Ferguson.           Fourth           Row           —           Chris           Loy,           Lance           Brown,         lames           Smith,           Scott           Barnhart,           Brad           Hummer,           |ohn         Williams,           Randy           Row,           Scott           Martin,           David           Watson.         Marketing           Club:           Promote           the           interest           of           marketing           on           the           OSU           campus.         Mu           Sigma           Omicron         First           Row           —           George           Graham:           Historian.           Kirsten         Englar:           Secretary,           Holly           )ones:           President,           Dr.           M.           G.         Kletke:           Faculty           Advisor,           Troy           Terronez:           Treasurer,         Diana           Lafferty:           Program           Coordinator,           Bari         Catherwood:           Student           Council           Rep.           Second           Row           —         Mary           Ann           Hale,           David           N.           Fox           )r.,           Russ           Bond,           Tim         Ireland,           Scott           Pilgrim,           Roger           Myers,           Roger           Hotson,         Shune           Futamura,           Chuie           Puak           Lee,           Lisa           Salim,           Ben         Forbes.         Mu           Sigma           Omicron:           To           promote           infusion           of           the           functional           and           behavioral         areas           of           administration           with           the           tools,           concepts           and           methodologies           of           the         decision           sciences,           and           to           promote           professional           fellowship           among           students,         faculty,           and           administrators           who           share           a           common           interest           in           the           development         of           the           decision           sciences.         248«organizations         ledieval           History           Society:           To           conduct           research           and           educational           activities           in           the         Id           of           medieval           history,           prior           to           A.D.           1          650.         SU           Geological           Society:           To           foster           professional           attitudes           in           the           geology           student          fid           provide           geological           services           for           the           students.         SU           Speech,           Language           and           Hearing           Club:           To           promote           further           interest           and         volvement           for           students           in           the           field.         Medieval           History           Club         First           Row           —           Laura           Maclean,           leanna           Knipp,           Kelley         Leverich,           Rebecca           Werntz.           Second           Row           —           Walter         G.           Scott.           Gordon           Grice,           Roger           K.           Barton,           Roger         Stevens,,           Sam           Mines.         OSU           Geological         Society         First           Row           —           Jeff           Smith,           loe           Montgomery,           David         Contente:           secretary,           Rosalyn           Ward;           president,         Tracy           Plank;           vice-president,           |im           Martell;           treasurer,         Craig           Wahl.           Second           Row           —           M.           A.           Kidwai,           Yusuf         Bryikoglu,           Sherry           Peck,           Randall           R.           Ross,           Debra           L.         Shelby,           Shaun           Connelly,           Brenda           Dulaney,            David         Filgas.           Third           Row           —           Rajeev           L.           Dwivedi,           Perry         Fields,           Kyle           Carter,           Rex           Stout,           Chuck           Anderson,         Michael           Pies,           Mark           Helton.         OSU           Speech,           Language         and           Hearing           Club         First           Row           —           Ruth           Lacey,           Deanna           Wagner,           |ill         Eaton,           Debbie           Pontious,           Kris           Keegan.           Second           Row         —           Lisa           Stapp,           Lori           Brakhage,           Penny           Dixon,           Lane         Beauchamp.         organizations 249         OSU           Wildlife           Society         First           Row           —           Mark           Schallhorn,           Bill           lames,           Rhonda         McNatt.           Donnell           Yaksic,           Scott           McMurry,           Becky         Meyer,           Boyd           Dill,           David           Barnes.           Second           Row           —         Mark           Bradley.           Brad           Dabbert           Susan           Cozier.           Diana         Ewing,           Brian           Emmert,           Glynda           Pryor.           |.           Michael         Keller,           Cheryl           L.           Davis.           |im           Boggs.         OSU           Wildlife           Society:           To           promote           sound           management           of           wildlife           resources.         Phi           Alpha           Delta         First           Row           —           Marti           Troy.           Michael           lohnson.           Ian         Danziger.           Second           Row           —           Chris           Wendelbo,           Gerald         Williams,           Rodney           Sparkman,           Sandra           Mitchell,           Paid         C.           Smith.           Linda           Baugher.         Phi           Alpha           I lta:           To           educate           students           on           the           possibilities           of           a           career           in           law.         2           50 organizations         i           Mu           Epsilon:           To           promote           scholarship           and           stimulate           interest           and           knowledge         n           the           mathematical           sciences.         Pi           Mu           Epsilon         First           Row           —           Steven           Cudd,           Lisa           Pfannestiel,           Wendy         Hinshaw.           Gordon           Clark,           Grant           Rackley.           Second         Row           —           Gary           Garcia,           Belinda           Thomas,           Beverly         Davis,           Vicki           Gilmore,           David           Patocka,           jim           Choike,         Linda           Hand,           Paul           Young.         Political           Science           Club         First            Row            —             Barby             Brooke,             Gerald             Williams,         Richard           Ogden,           lean           Ann           Hudson.           Sandra           Mitchell.         Political           Science           Club:           To           unite           the           students           of           and           promote           the           study           of         ►olitical           science.         organizations 231         Pre-Veterinary         Medicine           Club         First           Row           —           Brette           Mcintosh,           Karen           Kapp.           Brad         Roach,           Bonnie           Boone,           Gary           Vance,           Catherine         Homrig,           Lenny           Nichols,           Dani           Henry,           Tim           Robinson,         Fioreila           Graziani,           Michelle           Knight.           Second           Row           —         John           Eric           Buxton,           Allennia           Voerster,           Lex           Gaylord,         Arlene           Evans,           Marjorie           Wilson,           Laurel           Davis,         Sherie           Lynn           Ericson,           Mary           Beth           Hayes,           Pat           Ber-         man,           Ada           Berry,           Robert           W.           Calhoon,           Petrina           York,         I.           Gregory           Pullin.           Third           Row           —           Carol           Christian,         ludy           Doherty,           jaci           Triplett,           Kim           Von           Dran,           Kirk         Francis,           Tracy           Phillips,           Steve           Lucas,           Kim           Strieker,         Ray           Woods,           Steve           lensen,           Caroline           Dorsan           Cox.         Fourth           Row           —           Lynda           Vernon,           Beth           Kemp,           Lisa         Kleist,           Cy           Shurtleff,           Clint           B.           Allen,           Chet           Thomas,         Brian           Nations,           Tom           Wood,           Brian           Nightingale,         Aaron           Head,           Kevin           Lane,           Raymond           Beck,           leff         Brown,           Dawn           Williams.         Pre-Veterinary           Medicine           Club:           Promote           and           foster           fellowship,           cooperation           and         education           among           undergraduate           veterinary           students.         Psi           Chi         First           Row           —           Eric           Williams,           Stacey           L.           Ross,           Terri         Hancock,           Marty           Travis,           Liz           Guilfoyle,           Susan           Barker,         Caralee           McCoilough.           Second           Row           —           Karen           Elias,         Lisa           Roberts,           Lesa           Baker,           Charia           Hall,           Lori           Dove.         Dorothy           Keller,           Kathie           McGarrie,           Karen           E.           Lee,         Mandy           Ferguson,           Kelly           McCall.           Third           Row           —           Mark         VanMaren,           David           Braddock,           Arthur           Sutterfield,         )ohn           Liebhart.           Steve           Ingraham,           Steve           Maly,           David         Hibbard,           Steven           Roesler,           Clay           Mash.         Psi           Chi:           To           organize           psychology           majors,           advance           the           science           of           psychology,         and           stimulate           achievement           and           involvement           among           undergraduates.         1        J        1       w rX'-f        i6-V 't1              EHB       Pufe c           Relations         Student           Society         of           America         First           Row           —           Tammy           lohnson,           Sara           Boren,           Karen         Sullivan,           Connie           Baker,           Larry           Putman.           Second         Row           —           Christy           Brunken,           C.           A.           Fleming,           Cara           Kind-         svater,           Karen           Kayspeer.         Public           Relations           Student           Scx:iety           of           America:           Encourage           students           interested           in         p.r.           to           learn           more           about           the           practice.         Russian           Club         First           Row           —           Mark           Bailey.           Dale           Stewart,           ISIartin         McMahon,           Rose           Marie           Greene,           Brett           Elliott.           Laurie         Lemieux.           Second           Row           —           Larry           Kraemer,           Erin         Diehm,           Lisa           Schlllinger,           John           Schillinger,           Etta           L.         Perkins,           Dorian           Zodrow.         Russian           Club:           To           encourage           and           promote           the           study           of           the           Russian           language         and           culture.         Sigma           Tau           Delta         First           Row           —           Alison           A.           McGinis,           Scott           Morris,         Leanne           Smith,           Greg           Blanchard.           Second           Row           —         Kirk           Martin,           LaRay           Cypret,           Michael           Haley,           Connie         Bradley.         Sigma           Tau           Delta:           To           provide           a           means           of           bringing           together           persons           interested         in           literature           and           to           promote           language           arts.         Sigma           Tau           Delta           produces         campus           literary           magazine         The           editorial           board           and           Sigma           Tau         Deltas           furiously           sort           material           to           be           us-         ed in           the            Midland           Review,                    distributed           during           the           second         semester.           As           they           do           so,           literature           of         all           types           from           four           continents           passes         through           their           hands.         Sigma           Tau           Delta,           honorary           English         club,           began           the           journal           last           year           to         promote           both           the           college           and           the           club.         The           club           became           very           limited           and         we           found           ourselves           in           a           crisis           situa-         tion,   says           Kirk           Martin,           Sigma           Tau         Delta           business           manager.           'We           devoted         all           our           efforts           to           producing           the           Midland         Review           as           a           way           of           attracting           attention.         A           lot           of           new           members           joined           last         year.          Artwork           and           photographs           are           in-         cluded in           the           international           journal.         Pieces           from           the           Michael           H.           Lord         Gallery           were           used           in           this           year's         publication.         Approximately           half           the           literary         works,           ranging           from           poetry           to           non-fic-         tion, are           student           contributions.          The           journal           is           composed           of           between         4O60           per           cent           student            work,             says           Dr.         Nuala             Archer,             editor-in-chief.          Undergraduates           also           work           as           readers         and           apprentices           to           the           editors.           The           Sigma           Tau           Delta           officers           are         usually           intimately           involved           with           the         editorial           board.           They're           making           deci-         sions, raising           funds           and           contributing         pieces.          Literary           contributions           flood           into           the         English           department           from           countries           in-         cluding France,           England,           Ireland           and         Africa.           This           provides           the           decision         makers           with           more           than           enough           items         to           choose           from.           The           Midland           Review           is           our           first           real         leap           into           high           quality,                       Archer           says.           In           the           past           we've           done           staple           and         paste           jobs.          Professional           writers           also           contribute         to           the           journal.           Robert           Seagull           and         Robert           Stafford,           among           others,           were         included           in           the           publication.         Sources           of           funds           for           the           project           in-         clude money           made           through           subscrip-         tions, donations           from           English           depart-         ment alumni,           and           fundraisers           through         Sigma           Tau           Delta.           The           Student           Gov-         ernment Association           also           assisted           in         financing           the           Midland           Review.         2           5           4           •organizations         A        !               5       f)       1       S       1              i       Cil       i   j       [m              ;-,.,;,           ' .i         ic           'i       ?l       Ea       Kkf       ;n|       1                             V              1       'V        1                     H                    7                      ' -           ,1       1       F?       W         f        '       i       nence           Fiction           Club:           To           promote           and           foster           a           greater           awareness           of           the           liter-         y           and           aesthetic           values           of           classical           and           modern           science           fiction           works.         Science           Fiction           Club         First           Row           —           Cezanne           McHenry,           Kelly           Leverich,         Gordon           Grice,           Roger           Stevens,           Allennia           Voerster,         Michael           Clem,           Brett           Sprawgel.           Second           Row           —           |eff         Craig,           Geoff           Garvoik,           Scott           Taylor,           Konrad           Yar-         brough,           Barry           Rogers,           Rebecca           WernU,           Mark           Z.         Mannas.         Society           of           Physics         Students         First           Row           —           Richard           Goldrick,           Shel           Randall.           Seer..         Greg           Quarles,           Pres.,           Anthony           Lewandowski,         Stanley           Taucer.           Back           Row           —           Randy           R.           Williams,         Mark           Gulley.           Radzi           MohdNoor,           Roger           Key,           Patrick         Powell,           Mike           Kliewer.           Not           Pictured           —           Richard         Feynman,           Art           Schalow.           Pam           Dirac,           Max           Barn.         xnety           of           Physics           Students:           To           promote           educational           activities,           award           recogni-         Dn           and           distinction           to           students           who           have           achieved           high           scholarship           in           physics.         organizations            2           5           5         Sociology           Club         First           Row           —           Marcey           K.           Anthis,           |udy           Khouri,           )ohn         Dyer:           President.           Gary           Rowland:           Vice           President,         Howard           Feldman:           Treasurer,           loanne           Murer:         Publicity           Chairman,           Anne           livens,           Christy           McDuf-         fie.           Second           Row           —           Shana           Marie           Miller,           Sheila           Fair,         Chris           Holieyman,           Mark           VanMaren,           Steven           Roesler,         DeeAnne           Ayles,           Ellen           Scarbrough,           Donna           Amey.         University         Theatre           Guild         First           Row           —           Paul           E.           Leitner,           Holly           Harrison,           Maria         Herron,           Paula           Craig.         Semiology           Club:           To           promote           sociology           among           undergraduates.         University           Theatre           Guild:           Support           university           theatre           productions:           encourage           a         high           level           of           achievement           in           all           areas           of           theatre.         256 organizations         ■■1       PI       n       ■       V            £ B H       K'.HP       mm       pi 'lmp       Fl       lf                iC H       B v       jr       1       kfH       1       i       1       I       '(■'ffl n'fllfli       i       1       V'l B       fl       iM mKri'jMX              B       ■       m       1       m       i       l  -        1       HP        , 1 m       m       iH       Vomen           in           Communication:           To           unite           and           promote           women           engaged           in           ail           fields         )f           communication.         Women           in         Communications         First           Row           -           Lisa           |ohn.           Shelly           Wagner,           Heidi         Browning.           Karen           Sullivan.           Sue           Ann           Webb.           Laurie         Lambert.         Alpha           Kappa           Psi         First           Row           —           Priscilla           Roddy.           Jimmie           Moss,           Stacie         Crosby.           Lisa           Burton,           Sandy           Zoellner,           Nancy         Roberts.           Dale           Flowers.           Laurie           Ayres.           Ed           Corr.         Rhonda           Heard.           Melynda           Miller.           Tami           Scrudder.         Second           Row           —           Kimberly           Fitzgerald.           Lisa           Koehring.         Annetta           Vernon.           Lynne           Kitchell,           Roger           Ward.         James           Starr.           Robin           Hottenstein.           Steve           Ramsey.         Lori           Gernhardt.           Dana           Boyd.           Dana           Soebbing.           Andy         Hall,           Tracey           Parks,           Christi           Smith.           Third           Row           —         Susan           Pennington,           Denise           Stracener.           Deanna           Par-         sons. Alana           Simmons.           Leslie           Phillifjs,           Lynn           Zim-         merman, Denise           Joyce,           Stephanie           Hatcher.           Debby         Stanley.           DeAnna           Willis.           lohny           Brown.           |r..           Sandy         Collins.           Fourth           Row           —           Brenda           Hamm.           Cathy         Wehrenberg,           Bernadette           lames,           Kim           Ebersole,         Joan           Schramme.           Andrea           Christensen.           Debby         Bond.           Brenda           Watson.           Luanne           Nichols.           Steve         Martin.           Rou           Pridgin.           Angie           Cochran,           Troy           Garner.         Ftfth           Row           —           leff           Minter.           David           Adams.           Robert         Taylor,           Aaran           Stenslie.           Kent           Garrett.           Richard         Leport.         Mpha           Kappa           Psi:           To           promote           business           and           its           various           aspects           including         ellowship           and           education.         organizations 257         Beta           Alpha           Psi         First           Row           —           Paula           Ledbetter,           Thea           Boggs,           Kelly         Sullivan,           Lynn           Akridge,           Deborah           Dage,           Karen         Cooper,           Steve           Stone,           Daniel           Ketchum.           Second         Row           —           Fatima           Satya,           Soon-Har           Chan,           lohnny         Willis,           lohn           Meinders,           Donna           Land,           Janet           Skinner,         Kim           Eastham,           Bill           O'Connor,           Norma           Rothgeb,           Kent         Garrett,           Calvin           Hopcraft.         Beta           Alpha           Psi:           To           encourage           and           foster           the           idea           of           service           as           the           basis           of           the         accounting           profession;           to           promote           the           study           of           accounting;           to           act           as           a           medium         between           professional           persons           and           others           who           are           interested           in           the           develop  -         mentofthearea.         Beta           Gamma           Sigma         First           Row           —           Soon-har           Chan,           Fatima           Satya,           Calvin         Hopcraft,            |on           Boesen,           Michelle           Barnett,           Karen         Coopper.         Beta           Gamma           Sigma:           Honor           junior,           senior           and           graduate           students           who           have         achieved           scholastic           excellence           in           the           field           of           business           administration.         2           58           •organizations         B|        '         •               tj         _g                   flk                     fc   ' -                    !         ''■       j        -_       jtasl       Byj T       fiJSrji       jM       H H       F                 '         ' u'         B                   Bi           '       '          w '         B       M       B bT'        ' H       Lm -4                         S m       jffn       B       v           x aJM       Jill       1       1            A         ' i l       €ta           Upsilon           Sigma:           Promote           a           high           standard           of           scholarship;           to           encourage         articipation           in           school           activities;           and           to           further           interest           in           civic           and           profes-         ional           enterprises.         Beta           Epsilon           Sigma         First           Row           —           leff           Gutman,           Eric           Sexton,           Eroc         Harkey.           lamie           Higley,           |alyn           Zeiser,           Tammy           Miller.         Angie           Admire.           Kristy           Lambert,           Michael           Herzog.         Second           Row           —           Laura           Hoster,           Scott           Woodman           —          '         president.           Alecia           Ferry           —           secretary.           Theresa           Legg         —           treasurer.           Regina           Anderson           —           business           repre-         sentative, Michelle           Barnett,           Lynne           Hatheway,         Shaunna           Holt.         Data           Processing         Management           Association         First           Row           —           Sandra           Bookout.           Ramona           Himes,         Shirley           D'Souza,           Mary           Ann           Hale,           Ivy           lanet           D'Sa,         Malcolm           D'Sousa,           Fatima           Satya,           Shune           Futamura.         Second           Row           —           Davis           C.           Sellers           III:           Sponso r,           Paul         Mitchell,           Steve           Horn,           Chuie           Puak           Lee,           David           N.         Fox           jr.,           Brendan           Nobbay,           Cindy           Patterson,         Danette           Wing,           Lisa           Salim.          ata           Processing           Management           Association:           To           develop           a           better           understanding         f           the           nature           and           functions           of           data           processing,           to           supply           information           of           the         lost           current           methods,           and           assist           them           in           solving           their           individual           problems,         nd           to           foster           a           better           understanding           of           the           vital           business           role           of           data           process-         ig           and           the           necessity           for           a           professional           attitude.         organizations            2           59         DECA         First           Row           —           Steve           West,           Sharlotte           Burkes,           leffery         E.           Hoener,           Mary           McCreary,           Howard           Brewer,         Chene           Meredith,           Steve           Trompler,           Pam           Weisbein.         Second           Row           —           Alan           Cooper,           Sherry           Murphy,         Tarcara           Quinn,           Adria           Sikora,           Thelma           Washington,         Eric           Bloom,           Lori           Dove,           lulie           Flynn,           Gena           Cranford.         Economics           Club         First           Row           —           Audie           Sherrod,           Matt           Vogel,           Scott         Woodman,           Cathy           Warden,           Chris           Whetsone.           leff         Haley,           leff           Gutman.           Second           Row           —           David           Buff-         ington,           Lee           Williams,           Eric           Sexton,           Aaron           Randall,         Brad           lackson.         Collegiate             DECA:             To             develop             respect             and             promote             an             interest             and         understanding           of           the           Distributive           Education           Clubs           America.         Economics           Club:           To           provide           students           an           opportunity           to           learn           more           about         economics           applications,           and           a           closer           association           among           economics           students.         260«organizations         Financial           Management           Association:           To           encourage           and           reward           scholastic         achievement           in           business           and           non-business           finance           and           banking           among           OSU         students,           and           to           promote           interaction           between           the           academic           and           business         communities.         Financial           Managers         Association         First           Row           —           Melanie           Markwell,           limmie           Moss,         Michelle           Barnott.           Charlie           Reeves,           Mike           OKeefe.         Second           Row           —           Stacie           Crosby,           Marci           Murray,           |ason         Coste,           lanice           lavine,           Valerie           Ferrer,           Clifford           Moyer,         John           Wingender.           Third           Row           —           Roger           Ward,           Clark         Cumminsd,           Darren           B.           Stand,           Daneil           ).           Hagins,           |ohn         Bradford,           Kerry           Rowden,           Packy           Evans,           |ohn         Adams.         Future           Secretaries           of         America         First           Row           —           lane           Buzzard,           Kristi           Ma thiesen,           lanice         Gibson,           Kim           Pickney,           janelle           White,           lanet           Cumm-         ings,           Caroline           Boey,           Julie           Cole.           Second           Row           —         Kathleen           Overtonb,           Brenda           Kahle,           Denise         Stracener,           Kandra           Keenen,           Stacey           Lancaster,           Lisa         Crowdus,           Karen           Buster,           Kim           Boyer,           Jane           Boyd.         Future           Secretaries           of           America:           To           engender           interest           in           the           secretarial           profes-         sion and           encourage           continuing           education           through           association           with           those         engaged           in           the           secretarial           profession.         organizations 26          1         Phi           Beta           Lambda         First           Row           —           Denise           Kennedy.           Rhonda           Heard,         Kristi           Nance.           Bobby           Newport.           Christine           M.           Irvine,         Brian           Davis,           Shannon           McMahon.           Heather           Sutcliffe,         Jamie           Higley.           Second           Row           —           Brenda           Marlow.         Gwyn           Evens.           Cristie           Bowerman.           Kelly           Ferguson,         Tammy           Troutt.           Stacy           Newton.           Julie           Higgins.           Jen-         nifer Jenkins.           Monica           Culley.           Jackie           Ennis.           Trent         Deianey,           Kari           Teeples.           Third           Row           —           Rick           Sheetz,         Doug           Reisman,           Eddy           Wimoth,           Chet           Thomas,           Ray         Beck.           Christopher           Thompson.           John           Adams.           Van         Freeman.           Bret           Johnson,           Tommy           Horsiey,           Mickey         Eriksson.         Student           Business         Association         First           Row           —           Jimmie           Moss,           Greg           Basinger,           Stacy         Cole,           Bill           O'Connor,           Don           Greiner,           Susan           Sweigart,         Jenee           Naifeh.           Second           Row           —           Deborah           Dage,         Karen           Cooper,           Ramona           Himes,           Bryan           Craig,           Mike         Schram,           Steve           Shep  ard,           Daniel           Ketchum,           Phung         Ngo,           STacy           Newton,           Greg           Maloney.           Third           Row           —         Woody           Hall,           Regina           Anderson,           Kelley           Hughes,         DavaSherrill,           Lynne           Hatheway,           George           Brett,         Karen           Trietsch,           Cathy           Prisco,           Lori           Cagle.           Scott         Jacobs,           Ban           Catherwood,           Scott           Woodman.         Phi           Beta           Lambda:           To           develop           confidence           in           business           leadership;           participation         in           the           Senate           and           National           Leadership           Conference           as           well           as           to           provide           pro-         grams featuring           speakers,           fund-raising           and           service           projects           for           the           community.         Student           Business           Association:           To           give           students           an           opportunity           to           experience         the           professional           side           and           become           acquainted           with           other           business           students.         Education           Student         Council         First           Row           —           Lisa           Hunter,           Lori           Lovelace:           Publicity         Co-Chair,           Teri           Rodgers:           1st           vice-president,           Leigh         Gosney:           2nd           vice           president,           VicJd           Morris:           Presi-         dent, Elizabeth           Muller:           Publicity           Co-Chair,           Jana         Vermilion:           Historian.           Gayle           Stretch,           Ann           Hayes.         Second           Row           —           Diana           Hauser.           Kristy           Provence,         Mark           Mitchell,           Derek           R.           Holmes,           Donna           Eischen,         Susan           Glazier,           Jerilyn           Kisabeth,           Melinda           Patton,         Kristye           Garrett,           Krista           Friar,           Melissa           Archambo.         Third           Row           —           Susan           Newman,           Liz           Little,           Stacie         Norris,           Tawney           Noon.           Deana           Tansel,           Terri           Price,         Kelly           Young,           Tina           Dixon,           Paula           Willyard,           Krista         Blackburn,           Lisa           Anderson,           Patrick           Dilley:           Senator.         262           •organizations         Education           Student           Council:           To           promote           better           relationships           among           the           stu-         dents and           faculty;           to           encourage           and           aid           the           growth           and           participation           of         education           students           in           worthwhile           activities;           and           to           provide           for           the           develop-         ment and           growth           of           future           teachers           of           America          .         GBSA         Iraduate           Students           in           Business           Administration:           To           promote           interaction           among         tudents,           faculty           and           future           employers.         First           Row           —           Melinda           Ketchum,           Sharon           Hargis,         Dawn           Loftis,           Amy           D.           Adams,           Bryant           Bynum,           Sohail         Martin,           loe           Warrick,           Dian           Tolton,           Leshia           Pearson.         Second           Row           —           Ron           Miller,           Kevin           Williams,           David         Oakley,           Lisa           Salim,           Cynthia           Gray,           Ann           Dyer,           Tom         Dean,           Kenny           Wanzer.           Shayne           lohnson.           Third           Row         ,           —           Maung           M.           Lay,           Mark           Honeman,           Stephen         Darner,           Carol           Bruneau,           Bryan           Oldham,           David         Denham,           Richie           Rich,           Mariana           Moneymaker,           Becky         Renalda,           Mark           Pridgen.         Graduate           Student         Council         First           Row           —           Sharon           Norton.           Tom           Metzner,           Asha         Hedge,           Sharl ene           Malten,           Michelle           Vestey,           Monica         Howard,           |eri           Fritz.           Second           Row           —           Melinda           Ket-         chum, Melissa           Johnson,           Terry           Keimig,           Tonya           Davis,         Michael           Kocher,           Michelle           Nelson.           Bobby           Winters.         Third           Row           —           Mike           Kliewer,           Lon           Ocker,           Dana         Glencross,           Carla           Itazen.           Claudia           Sersland,           Krista         Moore.           Linda           Good.           Fourth           Row           —           Tim           Lee,           Andy         Mauromoustakos,           lulia           Whitworth,           |anet           Revsser,         Mary           Aue,           Patti           Alerta,           M.           Lancaster.           Fifth           Row           —         Alan           Dowdy,           Dane           Foster,           Kelley           Newton,           lames         lones,           Eric           Strong.           Sixth           Row           —           lohn           Nelson,           |eff         Silvertooth.           Peter           Stravlo,           Robert           Dean,           Robert         Raskevitz.           Ken           Dickson.         Graduate           Student           Council:           To           improve           graduate           education           and           student           life           at         DSU           by           assessing           the           needs           and           providing           services           to           graduate           students.         organizations            2           63         Student           Council           for         Exceptional           Children         First           Row           —           Beverly           Hammer,           Luan           West,           Amber         Duckett.           Second           Row           —           Patty           Feruson,           lohn           Brit-         ton,           )ulie           Wheeler,           Phil           Hyde.         Student           Council           for           Exceptional           Children:           A           professional           organization           of           stu-         dents which           promotes           the           advancement           and           education           of           all           exceptional           in-         dividuals.         American           Institute           of         Architects         First           Row           —           Greg           Ward,           Robert           Venturi,           Michael         Graves,           Richard           Meir.           Sarah           Richardson.           Suzie         Rodgers,           W.R.           Savage,           Jeff           Roach,           Veronica         Speare,           Rovert           Stern,           Kyriakos           Pontikis.           Second         Row           —           Mike           Wagner,           Carson           Smith,           Kilo           Town-         send,           David           Kelly.           Mike           Hollaway           Eric           Selitter.         Richard           McKay,           Mitchel           K.           Booth.           Darrel           Thom|  -         son,           Erin           Mullins.           |ana           Brown,           joeseph           Von         Tungein,           Ralph           Watson.           Unt           Hieng           Ngu.           Third         Row           —           Annice           Ellis,           Michelle           Bohon,           Renee           Koar,         Anne           Kadlec,           Ron           lantz.           Troy           Johnson,           lames         Sipes,           Margret           Crismon.           Chang           Hwa           Tan.           Fourth         Row           -           Warren           T.           Parker,           Brian           R.           Chlver.           Cliff         Holcasek,           David           Foss,           Kent           Fee,           Terry           Wright,         Brian           leffers,           Christopher           Goble,           joe           Furio,           lim         Brmza,           Roger           K.           Barton.           Tracy           Buffum,           Charles         Shaw           |r.,           |ohn           Stoltze,           Alfian           Lokmanhakim,           Tisno         Onggara.           Fifth           Row           —           Walid           Muammar,           Darrin         Fogers,           Greg           Gatewood.           Pat           Malone,           Mike           Frazier,         Scott           Greer,           lulie           Palmer,           |im           Turner,           Tim           Zajac,         Scott           Lessman,           Phillips           WoDweland,           Ronald           Hut-         chens,           lerry           Conduff.           Bill           Portwood.           Sixth           Row           —         Eric           Black,           Thomas           Adam,           Hank           Adams,           Marvin         Feedler,           E.           |.           Spode,           lames           Spence,           Seymor         Hyney,           Slick           Hull,           Beeker,           Kion           Chong,           James           Lud         Wig.           David           Treece.           leff           Andrews,           lohn           Rosecrans,         Clayton           Vorse,           Shawn           lohnson.           Sia           Ling           Tang,         Michael           Burgess.         American           Institute           of           Architects:           To           promote           architecture           through           lectures,         develop           future           personal           associations           in           the           field,           and           promote           the           spirit           of         fellowship.         264           •organizations         American           Institute           of         Ctiemical           Engineers         First           Row           —           David           Tice,           D avid           Glasscock:           Sr.         Liaison.           Ann           McCoilough:           Jr.           Liaison,           Randall         Clegg:           I           St           Vice           President,           Terri           Douglas:           President,         Ben           Ballard:           Treasurer,           Haleh           Tayebi:           |r.           Liaison,         Karen           Hays:           Sports           Chairman,           Bryan           Adams.           Se-         cond Row           —           Troy           Weiss,           Al           Dadgar,           Carl           Robert-         son, Tony           Lee,           Steve           Nichols,           Scott           Sidwell.           Rich         Tebb,           Tim           Sherbon,           lim           Grim,           Dr.           A.           J.           Johannes:         Faculty           Advisor.         merican           Institute           of           Chemical           Engineers:           To           promote           professional           develop-         Tient           of           CE           students,           and           to           develop           friendships           outside           the           classroom           at-         mosphere.         American           Society         of           Civil           Engineers         First           Row           —           Wendy           Lanier:           CEAT           Representative,         Robert           N.           Goranson:           Vice           President.           Chan           Seng         Chook,           Laura           Medley:            Secretary,           Teresa           Tung.         Richard           Goh,           Tim           Penney,           Dewan           Sayeed,           Eric         Strong:           President.           Second           Row           —           Mark           Schuitz.         David           A.           Ooten,           Kok           |yh           Tan,           Brad           Mirth,           Marsha         Hinds:           Treasurer.           Kheng           Lye           Heah.           Elena         Sofodeous.           Mansha           Al-Shujairi.           Keong           Chee           Yam,         Larry           Wicks.         Vmerican           Society           of           Civil           Engineers:           To           show           qualities           of           civil           engineering           in           a         ion-classroom           environment;           to           promote           activities           with           other           CE           students;           and         iiscuss           professional           aspects           of           civil           engineering.         organizations 265         American           Society           of         Safety           Engineers         First           Row           —           Bernard           Leong,           Roger           McKim,           )im         Bentley,           MA.           Wieder,           Tim           Leech.           Second           Row           —         Curt           Layman,           David           Lurty.           Bobby           Price,           Donald         Turno,           John           Sepahpur,           Todd           W.           Anderson.         American           Society           of           Safety           Engineers:           To           promote           and           increase           awareness         safety           in           industrial           related           fields.         CEAT           Student         Council         First           Row           —           Stephanie           Stewart,           Kellie           Wagner,         Mike           Annis,           Charles           Kemp,           Holly           Harrison,           Laura         lefferson,           Michele           Mussa,,           Scott           Moses,           lennifer         Robenson.           Second           Row           —           Karrie           Spradlin,           Russell         Pittman,           Donny           Niebrugge,           Scott           Seitz,           lody         lohnson,           |ohn           Beck,           Gary           Wilson,           Mike           Royce,         Mark           Kelley,           |ohn           Mullins,           Wendy           Lazier,           Shelly         Cape,           Meredith           Nelson.         CEAT           Student           Council:           Provide           a           forum           for           discussison           and           study           of           matters           of         interest           to           students           in           the           college           of           engineering,           architecture           and           technology.         Organize           and           promote           activities           for           students           in           the           collegesuch           as           Careers         Day,           Engineering           Week,           banquets,           etc.         266«organizations         Chi           Epsilon         First           Row           —           Chew           Hansiong,           Imad           Harb,           Larry         Wicks,           Mark           Deibert.           Elena           Sofocleous,           Eric         Strong,           Rabih           Darwiche,           Kheng           Lye           Heah,           Chan         Seng           Chook.           Second           Row           —           Chuan           Lee           Er,           Tse         Vun           Chiew,           Kok           |yh           Tan,           Mansha           Al-Shujairi,           Asad         Yousef           lamouse,           Y.L.           Lim,           Wee           Ong           Tan,           Fook         Sang           Chia,           P.H.           Lee.           Third           Row           —           Meng           Tiong         Hong,           Keong           Chee           Yam,           Ah           Ming           Ko,           Su-Sing         Chuah,           King           Ching           Eu,           Philip           Udo-lnyang.         !hl           Epsilon:           To           honor           and           recognize           academic           achievement           of           civil,           general,         nd           architectural           engineering           students.         Construction         Management         First           Row           —           Bruce           Williamson,           Rob           Eynon,           Barb         Bemis,           lames           Karter,           Keith           Harris,           Mark           Murphy.         Second           Row           —           jerry           [arosik,           Tom           Bolt,           Chong           Kim         Kek.           Frank           Jackson.           leff           Castleberry,           Randy           Nance,         Greg           L.           Taber.         onstruction           Management           Society:           To           create           unity           within           the           department           and         take           contacts           outside           the           college           for           placement           of           graduates.           Is           concerned         ot           only           with           construction           technology,           but           for           technology           as           a           whole.         organizations            267         Eta           Kappa           Nu         First           Row           —           Cheng           Man           Mah,           Shiun           Yie           Lin,         Adam           Ley,           Randy           Reininger,           Tom           Guthrie,           Lino           M.         Miani,           Sherry           Topp,           Michael           Marston,           Kenneth         Davis.           Mark           Loyd           |ones,           Curtis           Baldwin.           Second         Row           —           Pintoro           Wibowo,           Yaw           Way           Ng,           Mine         Budiman,           Steven           Fischer,           Karen           Idleman,           Ibrahim         Keneane,           Molly           Bird,           Carolyn           Bali.           David           Lin,           Phu         Minh           Nguyen,           Luan           Minh           Dang.           Third           Row           —           Fadi         Tl           Samara.           Kong           Kiong           Lim.           Mohammad           Fazil         Bharucha,           Kevin           D.           Lee.           Boon           Keng           Tan,           Ronald         Paddcok.           Chin           Seng           Lim.           lean           Kassab           Roger.           Yat         Fai           Lam.           Mayeem-ul           Hoq.           Cal           Wilkins.           Ron           Daniel         |r.         Eta           Kappa           Nu:           To           provide           services           to           electrical           engineering           students,           and           to         the           university           for           their           mutual           benefit.         Institute           of           Electrical         and           Electronic         Engineering         First           Row           —           Kenneth           Davis.           Bonnie           Camp;           CEAT         rep,           Carolyn           Ball:           chairman,           Ross           Terry;           vice         chairman,           Tim           Rodkey;           treasurer,           Kenneth           Owsley;         publicity.           Second           Row           —           Dr.           j.           E.           Baker,           Tom         Guthrie,           Ken           Butler,           lack           Booker,           Greg           Cox,           David         Allen,           jon           C.           Zaring,           Lino           M.           Miani.         2           68           •organizations          Jational           Society           of           Architectural           Engineers:To           provide           a           forum           at           OSU           for           the         :ongregation           and           advancement           of           architectural           engineers.         National           Society           of         Arctiitectural         Engineers         First           Row           —           Eric           Angevine:           Faculty           Advisor,           Saleh         Al-Natsheh:           President.           Carrie           Johnson:           Secretary,         Len            Humphries:           Vice           President,           Scott           Greer,         Ronald           Hutchens.           Second           Row           —           Haoman           Wong,         Bill           Portwood,           Ron           lantz,           Anne           Kadlez,           Mike         Boercter.           Pham           Sy,           Not           Pictured           —           Stan           Lingo:         Treasurer.         Pi           Tau           Sigma         First           Row           —           Leong           Boon           Tan,           Moutasem           Abu-         hamdan,           jason           Krueger,           lames           E.           Smith,           Kendall         Brown,           Mike           Annis,           Scott           Edwards.           Second           Row         —           Leah           Everhart,           Brent           A.           Rendel,           Peggy           Mc         Daniel,           Pat           Markey,           Scott           Moses,           Paul           Padgett,         Dick           Lowery,           Robert           Remke,           Peng           Say           Tan,         i           Tau           Sigma:           To           foster           the           high           ideals           of           the           mechanical           engineering           profes-         ion.         organizations 269         Society           of           Manufacturing          Engineers         First           Row           —           Bryan           Tutor.           Michael           Grant,           Dave         Wheeler,           Charles           A.           Ervin,           Alan           Martin,           Wayne         Palmer,           Darren           Postelwait.           Second           Row           —           Randy         Gage,           Mark           D.           Pearson,           leffrey           A.           Grout,           Chris           P.         Accaroo,           Timothy           |.           Taylor,           Fred           E.           Newport,         Steven           Earl,           Stephen           Warzecha,           Tim           Dyer.           Third         Row           —           Todd           Humble,           Robert           P.           King,           Eric           D.         Smith.           Richard           Huls.           Keith           Carqueville.           )eff           LaRue,         Mark           Torbett,           Alan           T,           Wilson.         Society           of           Manufacturing           Engineers:           To           advance           knowledge           in           manufacturing         engineering           and           provide           a           means           and           method           of           applying           such           knowledge           in         practice           and           education.         Society           of           Women         Engineers         First             Row             —             Jessica             Besett,             Holly             Harrison,         Rebecca           Werntz.         Society           of           Women           Engineers:           To           promote           friendship           among           students           in         various           engineering           disciplines;           to           inform           young           women           of           the           opportunities         open           to           them;           to           encourage           high           levels           of           educational           and           professional         acheivement.         2           70 organizations         TO-American           Student           Association:           To           explore           the           cultural           heritage           of           the         ack           people,           promote           the           cultural           enrichment           and           understand           the           society         lich           has           made           Black           people           what           they           are,           and           to           create           a           more           functional         lationship           with           the           general           community           at           OSU.         Afro-American           Student         Association         First           Row           —           Cheryl           Yeldell.           Angelia           Mingo,         Deborah           Hooks .           LaTwyla           Simmons,           Gail           Bruner,         Kathy           Ware,           Vera           Soney.           Second           Row           —           Tony         Corbltt,           Byron           Lewis,           Nora           Pugh,           Shalone           Murphy,         )ohn           Doakes,           Annamarie           Simmons,           Marlene           Wil-         liams, Michael           Robinson,           Anthony           Ivey.         Greek           Student         Association         First           Row           —           Yioula           Peraticou,           Ellen           Georgiou,         Thoula           Tchakkos,           Maria           Papanastassiou,           Nadia         Kynakjdou,           George           Kakoullis.           Second           Row           —           Alkis         loannou,           George           Sycallides,           Costas           Kandamilas,         Mike           Kakoullis,           Nicholas           Theodosiou,           Kyriacos         Louca,           Dinos           Avgousti,           Christakis           Tofas.           Bambos         Papacharalambous.           Christos           Christou.         reek           Student           Organization:           Promote           cultural           activities           emphasizing           the           Greek         ilture           and           assist           new           Greek           students.         organizations 271         Society           of           Petroleum         Engineers         First            Row            —            Charlie            Burruss,             Ray             Beck,             Kevin         Marcum.         Society           of           Petroleum           Engineers:           To           promote           knowledge           of           the           oil           industry         outside           the           classroom           and           to           bring           students           and           professionals           together           in           a         social           and           technical           environment.         Petroleum           engineering           club         earns           national           recognition         The           Society           of           Petroleum           Engineers         spent           a           profitable           year.           They           earned           a         nomination           for           best           chapter           through         social           activities           combined           with           com-         petition in           events           such           as           Engineering         Week.         Although           the           award           went           to           another         organization,           the           group           continues           to         maintain           its           standards.          We           think           we're           outstanding           in           our         own           way,                       says           former           Programs           and         Publications           Chairman           Dee           Ann         Shellhorn.            We           were           disappointed           that         we           didn't           get           it,           but           it's           hard           for           a         smaller           school's           organization           to           com-         pete against           a           bigger           school's.                    The           organization           of           120           members         was           in           comF  etition           with           schools           con-         taining as           many           as           900           members,           such         as           the           University           of           Texas           at           Austin.         After           earning           top           trophies           during         Engineering           Week,           the           club           placed           first         in           its           region.          They           give           us           a           technical           problem,         we           write           a           paper,           go           to           the           University         of           Tulsa           and           give           an           oral           pres-         entation,              Shellhorn           says.         Points           earned           for           academic           and         social           activities,           promotion           of           the           club,         and           a           book           that           sums           up           the           year         decide           who           receives           the           award.          Our           main           activities           go           on           when           we         participate           in           Engineering           Week.           We         exhibited           a           small           scale           pumping           unit,         computer           graphics           and           a           distillation         unit           that           won           first           place           last           year,          Shellhorn           says.         The           club           also           hears           speakers           from         the           petroleum           engineering           industry           at         meetings.           A           senior           organization           based         in           Ponca           City           acts           as           an           adviser           for           the         younger           club.         'They           help           us           when           we           have           pro-         blems getting           speakers,             Shellhorn         says.            We           get           points           on           how           we           in-         teract with           them.          Participation           in           com petition           and         speeches           from           professionals           promote         knowledge           of           the           oil           and           petroleum         industry           outside           the           classroom.         272 organizations         idonesian           Overseas           Association:           To           help           Indonesian           students           become           more         ivolved           at           OSU,           and           develop           social           and           cultural           action           programs           between         tudents,           faculty           and           staff.         Indonesian           Overseas         Association         First           Row           —           Ning           Buana,           Emi           Soedjana,           Sista         Soedjana,           Army           Soedjana,           Fify           Lukito,           Miana         Subwikatmono,           Martina           M.           Sudwikatmono,         Kristina           Sentosa           Lisa           Salim.           Second           Row           —         Buyung           Sutikno,           Lalang           Buana,           Tjeppy           Soedjana,         Thang           Kim           Lioeng,           Ismeth           Firdaus,           Pintoro         Wibowo,           Soekardi           Thedjoisworo,           Aripin           Lili         Sunardi.           Ismail           Soegeng.           Third           Row           —           M ax           Hadid-         jaja,           Marzuki           Air,           Didi           Kasman,           Soekendro           Salim,         lento           Akang,           Agustinus           Sumandar,           Budi           Leman.         Fourth           Row           —           jeffry           Oei,           Erijanto           Lukman,           le           Soen         lap,           Riang           Matio,           Denny           Weiman,           Felix           P.           |ao.         Lebanese           Student         Association         First           Row           —           Aoul           Mich,           Kaitsu           Makela,           Milad         Azar,           Houssam           Nader,           George           Haddad,           Yaacoub         Ghantous,           Gary           Saliba.           Second           Row           —           Alexandre         Haddad,           Sheik           Fadi           T.           Samara,           George           Hanna,         Milad           Ghafari,           Toufic           Abdo,           Pierre           Khoury,           Maiek         Bacha.         ebanese             Student             Association:             To             enhance             relationships             between             the         ebanese           and           American           students.           To           serve           all           Lebanese           students           on           campus.         organizations 2           73         Malaysian           Student         Society         First           Row           —           Fauzian           Ahmad,           Razana           Yaakub,           Ali         Hamsa,           Tee           Ben           Ang,           Teck-c           Ng,           Yean           Thow           Lian,         Harris           Mohamd.           Second           Row           —           Chua           Hen           Seong,         Thauasselan           Subramaniam,           Abdul           Damd           Abdul         Halim           Bin,           Chen           Soon           Live,           Gan           Kuan           Eng,           Lee         SinKim,           Kho           Hong           Sik,           Chia           K.E.           Philip.         Native           American         Student           Society         First           Row           —           Evelyn           Archie,           E.           Danette           Daniels,         Shaunday           Randall,           Marilyn           Kelley.           Second           Row           —         Peter           G.           Coser,           Larry           Romannose,           Rob           Seger,         Ellen           McHorse.         Malaysian           Student           Society:           To           promote           the           Malaysian           culture           and           foster           high         standard           of           scholarship,           character,           and           leadership.         Native           American           Student           Society:           To           promote           a           closer           union           with           those           of           the         Native           American           race.           Seeks           to           gain           complete           knowledge           of           tribal           traditions         and           customs           of           the           race.         Paldstan           Student         Association         First           Row           —           Syedrashid           Noor,           Muhammad           Amin         Khan,           Mohammed           Naved           Usmani,           Kamber         Thariani,           Humair           Hassan,           Mohammed           Ali           Kidwai,         Sohail,           A.           Matin,           Nadeem           Nasim,           Mohammad           Fazil         Bharucha.           Second           Row           —           Imran           Baig,           Mohammad         Naseem           Waheed,           Mohammad           Mansoor,           Shahid           M.         Baluch.           Tariq           langda.           Tariq           Azim,           Aali           Taqi,         Mustafa           Mahboob,           Mohammed           Mobin.           Faisal         lama!           Ahmed,           Wajahat           Ahmad           Baqai.         2           74            organizations         Pakistan           Student           Association:           To           provide           cultural,           social           and           academic           activi-         ties for           Pakistan            students.         hai           Student           Association:           To           organize           and           promote           unity           among           Thai           students         nd           extend           mutual           understanding           and           promote           cultural           exchange           between           all         ationalities.         Thai           Student           Association         First           Row           —           Pete           Thongchua,           Toi           Chenbhanich.           C         Vinyangkoon,           Atch           Kosiyabong,           Sam         Pradisthpongse.           Second           Row           —           Arnate         Smerasuta,           Rongkavilit           Damrong,           )ane         Trakulmaykee.         Vietnamese           American         Student           Association         First           Row           —           Donald           N.           Brown,           Fac.           Advisor.           Hoc         Phan,           Pres.,           Nguyen           Serge,           Vice.           Pres.,           Quynh-         Thoa           Thai,           Ass.           Culture,           Xuan           Nguyen,           Ass.           Treas.,         Quyen           Pham,           Treas.,           Phuong           Tieu,           Social           Chair-         man, Mirk           Tran,           Seer.,           Chuong           Dinh,           Sports         Chairman.           Second           Row           —           Nhan           Le.           Robert           Tran,         Phu           Minh           Nguyen,           An           P           Tran,           Gary           Chau,           V.           Thi         Nguyen,           David           Nguyenm           Haj           N           Hoang,           Luan           Minh         Dnag,           Tien           Le           Dang.           Back           Row           —           Tuan           Tran,           Tin         Tran,           Quang           Le,           Hue           (Tom)           Chau,           Hung           Nguyen,         Timothy           Mai,           Michael           Van,           Haitung           Nguyen,           Linh         Nguyen,           Le           Dang.         Vietnamese           American           Student           Association:           Create           friendship           and           unity           within         1           the           group           and           with           other           organizations.         organizations            2           7           5         Department           of         Residential           Life         First           Row           —           Sandy           Coltharp,           Paula           Bland,           Alison         Lucas,           |ana           Lynch,           Steva           L.           Stowell,           LeeAnna         Lamb.           Second           Row           —           |ill           Rohrbacker,           Eric           Roller-         son,           G.           Kyle           Ingham,           Bob           Hendrick,           Carole         Ballard,           Amjad           Ayoubi,           Dalin           Green,           Debbie         Wakely.           Third           Row           —           Kenny           Lewis,           Norman           Col-         lins, Larry           Putman.           Tim           Brown,           T.           R.           Coggins.         Frestiman         Representative         Council         First           Row           —           Gary           [ohnson,           Nina           McGuffin,           Marilyn         Williams,           Rick           Thomas,           Geoff           Moore,           Greg           Tontz,         lennifer           Robinson,           Scott           McEachern,           |oe           Ogle,           Se-         cond Row           —           Gabrielle           Clark,           Diane           Moore,           Mary         Ann           Little,           Cheryl           Bilderback,           jarret           lohnson,         Stephanie           Burdge,           Gary           Wilson,           Marshall           Luton,         Kerit           .Major,           Karen           Kay           Speer.           Third           Row           —           Tony         Kroll,           Lynne           Baldwin,           Tammy           Shaklee,           Ronda         Chapman,           lackie           Klintworth,           Shayla           Rounds,         Richard           Acree,           Rod           Albert,           |im           Eden           |r.         Freshmen           Representative           Council:           To           encourage           involvement           of           freshmen           in         university           activities.         276«organizations         rtf           Campus           Student           Organization;           To           promote           and           foster           the           fair           repre-         entation           of           all           off-campus           students           in           matters           of           their           concern.           Run           the           CAR-         OOL,           and           RENTER'S           FAIR.         Off           Campus           Student         Organization         First           Row           —           Ann           Marie           Grant.           Carleen           Fischer,         Danette           Wing,           Katie           Terrell,           Raymonia           Glover,         lames           C.           Bundy,           Connie           States,           Loren           Piel,           Marcey         K.           Anthis.           Second           Row           —           R.           Wade           McKenna,           Kirk         Martin,           Karsten           Stadler,           |ohn           Pat           McNeiland.         Connie           Bradley,           Don           Sewell,           Mary           Lewis,           Lori         Wagner,           lennie           Mullins,           Lisa           Baker,           Kamber         Thariani.           Third           Row           —           Darryl           Dixon,           lames           Starr,         Richard           Ogden,           David           Betsill,           Tony           Kroll,           |ody           Wil-         liams. Doug           Lee,           Doug           Reed,           |oe           Kroll,           lames           N.         Burton.         Residence           Hall         Association         First           Row           —           Meredith           Houston,           Tracey           Daugher-         ty.           Tami           Moore,           Mark           Marshall,           Gwen           Dietrich,         Randy           Brown,           |immy           Bunn,           )anet           Taylor,           Eric         Blazeh,           DeAnn           Eggers,           Nicki           Winters.           Second           Row         —           Tim           Brown,           Keith           Nicholson,           Cathy           Buckley,         Scott           Nation,           loe           Rapp,           Lisa           Stevens,           Karen           Floyd,         Michelle           Maness,           Leslie           Belcher,           Cathy           Silverthorn,         Karen           Morse,           Kim           Metcalf.           Third           Row           —           Zachary         Kodesh,           Bradd           Gillespie,           Pamela           Story,           Sherri         Harsch,           Randy           R.           Williams,           |ill           Rohrbacker.         esidence           Hall           Association:           Governing           body           of           the           residence           halls.           Provide         rograms           for           hall           residents,           and           represent           hall           students           in           matters           of           their         oncer          n.         organizations 277         RHA           Executives         First           Row           —           Mark           Marshall,           Gwen           Dietrich,           Randy         Brown,           Jimmy           Bunn,           Janet           Taylor.           Second           Row           —         Tracey           Daugherty,           Meredith           Houston,           Tami         Moore            Nicki           Winters,           DeAnn           Eggers,           Eric           Blazeh.         Adrian           Aillet,           Connie           Baker.         SGA           Executives         First           Row           —           Joe           Kotarski,           Sharon           Kramer,           Jon         Starr,           Kristi           Cole.           Kent           Tyler.           Second           Row           —           Scott         Woodman,           Rodney           Morris,           Donna           l nd,           Annette         Wisk,           Jim           Key,           Kristi           just,           Stephanie           Stewart.         2           78           •organizations         ii            fii             im         SGA           Forum           Committee         First           Row           —           David           Douglass.           Stacy           Bond,           Joe         Kotarski,           LeAnn           M.           Page.           Second           Row           —           Annette         Wisk,           Karen           Cooper,           Karen           Kay           Speer,           Kara         Vandel,              Jonathan              Drummond.         SGA           Supreme           Court         Lynette           Schnack,           Richard           Ogden.           Darcy           Hille         organizations            2           79         Student         Government         Association         First           Row           —           Rodney           Kramer,           |ody           Johnson,           Mary         Lewis.           Connie           Bradley,           lohn-Pat           McNeiland,           Lisa         Baker.           Second           Row           —           )ohn           Mullins,           R.           Wade         McKenna.           Lisa           Stevens,           Doug           Lee,           Chris           Giddens,         Kirk           Martin,           Karrie           Spr adiin,           Spencer           Farris.           Third         Row           —           Carleen           Fisher.           )oe           Rapp.           Mike           Royce.           Tim         Doner,           lames           Mitchell.           Ron           Plagg,           Milford           lenkins.         Cliff           Higgs,           Brent           Austin.         Student           Government           Association:           To           represent           students           in           the           university         decision-making           processes.         Clothing,           Textiles         and           Merchandising         Club         First           Row           —           Angela           Sands,           Tana           Stufflebean.         Nancy           Smith,           Kristi           Paul,           Julie           Mauldin,           Carissa         Pankey,           Jill           Humphreys.           Tracey           Wolf,           Susan           Smith.         Stefanie           Miller.           Yvonne           McCurdy.           Second           Row           —         Joan           Gallagher.           Sherry           Miller.           Susan           Trail,         Margaret           Nan           Harkey.           Shirley           |.           Howard,           Badonna         Meeks,           lanet           Mauldin,           Beth           Vincent,           Celina           Ellis.         Keela           Harrel,           Tina           Roberts,           Michelle           Schou.           Belin-         da Farabough.           Third           Row           —            Deadra           Willis,         Carmen           Chapman,           Charlotte           Stotts.           Susan           Rice,           Itll         Weigand,           Kim           Buckles,           Krista           Moeller,           Tuyet         Nguyen,           MicheDe           Harmon,           Maureen           Brennan.         Allison           Milby.           Karen           Cooper.           Kelly           Brown.           Fourth         Row           —           l titia           Kinsey.           Stacy           Hodgson.           Kerri         Blakeman.           Tara           Hawkins.           Teresa           Fouguet,           Lori         Moore,           lannie           Miles.           Annamarie           Simmons.           Melody         Long           Amanda           Redus.           Thresa           Wilsm.           Jennifer         Holladay.           Jackie           Clark.           Gretchen           Keen.           Lori           Lewis.         Phyllis           Carter.         Clothing,           Textiles           and           Merchandising           Club:           To           make           CTM             students           aware           of         all           that           their           chosen           field           has           to           offer.         Family           Relations          Child           Development         First           Row           —           Leslie           Beaverson.           Maggie           Ellis,           Jill         Micka,           Shirley           Head,           DeAnn           Eggers,           Anna           Ayerts,         Cindy           Dodgion,           Lisa           Whitson.           Second           Row           —           Lori         Dove.           Melinda           Postier,           Sharon           Isom,           Melissa           Ur-         ban, Gina           Melton,           Therese           Feist,           Giselle           Garcia,         Karen           Schlaepfer,           Lana           Beauchamp           Chelly           Morris,         Linda           Tatroe,           Gail           Bittle,           Rhonda           Stevenson.         amily           Relations Child           Development:           To           provide           opportunitites           to           serve           the         )mmunity           and           view           the           professional           field           of           FRCD.         H          HIb         . I I       Hppy9       r         ; H       KLU       11                   rAa.AjBkJBiJIHH I       Food           Industry           Club         First           Row           —           loan           Schroeder,           Beth           Kemp,           Jad         Triplett,           Lynne           Jones.           Second           Row           —           Bucky         Gwartney,           Cousy           Nash:           Vice           F  resident.           Scott         Poindexter,           Chris           Nykaza:           President,           Dr.           Fred           Ray:         Advisor.         o od           Industry:           To           acquaint           students           with           the           areas           of           activity           related           to           Food         idustry,           and           promote           interest           in           the           profession.         Home           Economics         First           Row           —           Brenda           Layman,           )ulie           Duncan,           Bren-         da           Breakiron.           Traci           Quigley.           Second           Row           —         Rhonda           Paul,           Susan           Routh,           Susan           Egner,           )amae         Hobbs,           Linda           Yauk.           Not           Pictured           —           Lisa           Morrison.         Home           Economics         Student           Council         First           Row           —           Sue           Sokolosky,           Brenda           Layman,         Shelly           Nickels.           Trad           Quigley,           lulie           Duncan,           Brenda         Brealciron.           Second           Row           —           Anna           Ayers,           Belinda         Farabough,           Kara           Tjardes,           Bitsy           Boesen,           Gabrielle         Clark,           Kristi           Paul,           Stacey           P.           Fader,           T.Blake           Danner,         Rhonda           Paul.         Hotel           and           Restaurant         Society         First           Row           —           )im           Mordeca,           James           McDowell.           Chas         C.           Saelim,           Doug           Lee,           Alan           Roten,           Lynn           T.           Bahh,         lulie           Hill,           Tod           lohbston,           Byron           Seefeldt.           Second         Row           —           Baker           Bokorney,           Jeff           Cox,           Cara           Stark,         Lynn           Schuchardt,           B.J.           Shondell,           Vicky           Addington,         Amy           Ward,           Don           Rose,           |ohn           Y.K.           Chong.           Third         Row           —           Mitchell           Hilt,           Scott           M.           Carlin,           Suzanne         Grogan,           Loud           Bowerman,           lane           Morris.           )an           Wilson,         LeraLee.         Home           Economics           Education           and           Community           Services           Club:           To           promote           a           bet-         ter understanding           of           the           values           of           home           economics.         Home           Economics           Student           Council:           To           promote           a           better           understanding           of           the         values           of           Home           Economics.         Hotel           and           Restaurant           Society:           To           provide           opportunities           to           develop           pre-         professional           experience           and           to           meet           professionals           in           the           field.         282           •organizations         hi           Upsilon           Omicron:           An           honorary           home           economics           club           which           recognizes         adership           and           scholarship.         Phi           Upsilon           Omicron         First           Row           —           Meredith           Houston,           De           Ann           Eggers,         Rhonda           Paul,           Lynn           Kaplan,           Brenda           Layman,         Brenda           Breakiron,           Tanya           Thomas,           Laura           lolly,           Lisa         larosjk.           Second           Row           —           Yvonne           McCurdy,         Christine           Powell,           Fatemeh           Nazarieh,           Jill           Micka,         Deadra           Willis,           Lisa           Whitson,           Nancy           Smith,           Melanie         Brown,           Lisa           Morrison.           Third           Row           —           Shirley           Head,         Rodney           Morris,           Karina           O'Bleness,           Belinda         Farabough,           Brenda           Strahin.           Susan           Routh,           Martha         Tow.         Student           Home         Economics         Association         First           Row           —           Kristi           Paul;           historian,           Holly           Hamm;         publicity,           Nancy           Smith;           vice-president,           Susan         Egner;           social.           Lori           Moore;           membership           chairman,         Rhonda           Paul;           president,           Brenda           Breakeron:           stu-         dent council           representative,           Karina           O'Bleness;         treasurer,           Brenda           Layman;           secretary,           Beverly         Crabtree;           advisor.           Second           Row           —           Tracy           Moses,         Sharon           Isom,           Susan           Routh,           Lori           Eley,           Belinda         Farabough,           Lynn           Kaplan,           Celina           Ellis,           Teresa         Fouguet,           DeAnn           Eggers,           Linda           Ward,           Tracey           Wolf.         Third           Row           —           |ana           Skinner,           |ill           Weigard,           Keela         Harrel,           Sherry           Miller.           Shannon           Lorentz,           Amy         Snapp.           lulie           Duncan,           Karen           Ryker,           Dawn           Lit-         tlefleld,           Chelly           Morris,           Gail           Bittle.           Susan           Smith.         tudent           Home           Economics:           To           recognize           leadership           and           scholarship           in           the         Dme           economics           field.         organizations 283         Alpha           Lambda           Delta         First           Row           —           Dan           Webber,           Trey           Phillips,           Christy         McCuiston,           Kristy           Lambert,           |eff           Cox,           Meiinda           Pat-         ton,           Bobby           Green,           johnny           Ralls.           Second           Row           —         Barbara           Reed,           Ivy           Janet           DSa,           Shelly           Peper,           Kan-         dra           Keenen,           Jeffrey           D.           Johnson,           Lisa           Stevens,           Julie         Tullis,           Shahid           M.           Baluch,           Phil           Pitts.           Third           Row           —         Jennie           Holloway,           Mark           Horning,           Theresa           Keleher,         Susan           Plant.         Alpha           Lambda           Delta:           To           promote           scholarship           among           freshmen           women           and         men.         Blue           Key         First           Row           —           Blaine           Frizzeli,           Daniel           Ketchum,           Craig         Frazier,           Jack           Booker           —           secretary,           Kenny           Davis           —         president,           Mark           Jones           —           vice-president,           Jack         Gleason           —           treasurer.           Don           Greiner           —           chaplain.           Bill         O'Connor.           Second           Row           —           Mark           Maguire,           Arthur         Wagner,           David           Rotcliff,           John           Meinders.           Joe           Kotar-         ski,           Jon           Boesen,           Ben           Grunewaid,           Jeff           Smith.         Blue           Key:           To           honor           outstanding           junior           and           senior           leaders           of           OSU           and           to           serve         OSU           students           and           administrators.         284           •organizations         rcle           K:           Emphasize           the           advantages           of           the           American           way           of           life,           develop           ag-         essive           citizenship.         Circle           K           Officers         First           Row           —           Mark           McFarland,           Laura           lahraus,         Charles           Kemp,           Ann           Rybicki.           Matt           Pranter,           Kelli         Brewer,           Eddie           Francis,           Lisa           Macdonald.           Second         Row           —           Lucy           McCoy,           Tim           Barker,           Richard           Acree,         lulie           Reeves,           Merrily           Harrison.           Christopher           Mullins,         Robert           Palmer.         Delta           Sigma           Pi         First           Row           —           Ladeana           Meyer,           Paula           Klusmeyer,         Beth           Gailman,           Christy           McCuiston,           Kelly         McDermett,           Phung           Ngo,           Cyndy           Bridweil.           Amy         Schillings,           Amy           Weinmeister,           Elizabeth           Padgett,         Valerie           Ferrer,           Second           Row           —           Sheila           Warner,         Cindy           Robertson,           )eanne           Cotter,           Sherri           Rogers,         Anne           Moorer,           Jill           Caldwell,           Julie           Cunningham,         Rebecca           Renard,           Kimberly           Klein,           Danna           Land,         Martha           Padgett,           Karrie           Reid,           Third           Row           —           David         Mathews,           Julie           Lemish,           Dana           Delcal,           Sandra         Sargent,           Cheryl           Divelbiss,           Melanie           Workman,         DeAnna           Carrol,           Marta           Human.           Fourth           Row           —         Dave           Holland,           Jeff           Fuqua,           |im           Elliott,           Phil           Pitts,         Gary           Mathews           |r.,           Brian           Watts,           Robert           Hillier,           Pam         Brooks,           Alisa           Richardson,           Ty           Nelson,           Cathy           Griggs,         Sandy           Lassley,           Chris           Giddens.           Fifth           Row           —           Darren         B.           Stand,           Les           Austin,           Norma           Rothgeb,           Steve           Nor-         man, Scott           Collingsworth,           Warren           Sander,           Major         Morris,           Kevin           Hill,           Andy           Robertson,           Steven           Crall,         Lori           Cagle,           Scott           Jacobs,           Scott           Fast.         elta           Sigma           Pi:           To           bring           students           in           business           closer           to           the           real           commercial         orld.         organizations 285         Golden           Key           Honor         Society         First           Row           —           Lee           Ann           Flud,           Pintoro           Wibowo,           Kim         Eastham,           Calvin           P.           Hopcraft.           Second           Row           —         Chuan           Lee           Er.           Ley           Hin           Ching,           lose           A.           Soils,           Karen         johnsn.           Anne           Levens,           John           Britton.         Interfraternity         Council         First           Row           —           Brian           Payne,           Clay           Wilkins,           Michael         Grant,           Blaine           Frizzell.           Don           Greiner,           lim           Chastain,         Gerald           Williams.           Second           Row           —           Bryan           Craig.           Mark         Winfrey,           Randy           Wayman,           I.           Kamas,           Doug           Konarik,         Chris           Loy,           Eric           Hillerman.           Fran           Maxwell,           Reginald         Allen           ,           Barry           Steicher.           Third           Row           —           Charles           Pack,         Robert           Taylor,           Scotty           Pryor.           Kenny           Davis,           Greg         Basinger.         Hk       I H       m       IB!       RH       H        R M       V            1         H       y           iv           ' • ■1       H       I H       m       1       jP!       Ml       iri        .                           BkS!        '         Y tfw       M J       RlVi       1         fH       '                                                     M k       Bi       m.              Golden           Key           Honor           Society:           Membership           selection           is           based           on           the           top           1          5           %           of         the           junior           and           senior           strdents           with           a           minimum           GPA           of           3.4.         Interfraternity           Council:           To           promote           closer           relationships           between           fraternities         and           OSU.         286 organi2ations         lota           Kappa         First           Row           —           Bobby           NewpxJrt,           David           Douglass,         Vern           Freeze,           Scott           Fast,           Harlan           Hentges,           Kelly         Miller,           Second           Row           —           Bryan           Craig,           |im           Key,           |ody         lohnson.           Randy           Campbell,           David           Carroway,           |eff         Cox.           Charles           Kemp,           A.           Mark           Hall.           Third           Row           -         lohn           Ralls,           Kent           Tyler,           Trey           Phillips,           Rodney           Mor-         ris, Scott           Rose.         a           Kappa:           To           honor           outstanding           sophomore           men           in           the           area           of           academics         d           leadership.         Junior           Interfraternity         Council         First           Row           —           Dick           Maxwell;           liaison,           lohn           Spillyards;         president,           David           Hatchett,           secretary.           Dale           Mur-         phy, Allen           Wallace,           David           Reid,           Bevan           Clarke.           Se-         cond Row           —           Ron           Ratliff,           Greg           Powell,           Barry         Moore,           Matt           Vogel,           Mike           Cieminski,           Don           Rice,         Kent           Tyler.           Brent           Allen.           Third           Row           —           Tommy         Horsley.           Gary           Sossamon,           Christopher           Thompson.         David           Casida,           )eff           Hegetg.           Mark           Guild,           Mark           Char-         organizations 287         Kappa           Kappa           Psi         First           Row           —           Ron           Mauch,           Darrin           Nobis,           Stanton           T.         Murray           iV,           Lyie           Harter,           Russell           Hopkins,           Kendall         A.           Hill,           Gerald           Williams,           Ray           Wall.           Second           Row           —         Mark           A.           Ross,           Steve           Busch,           David           Stapleton,         Nathan           McMahan,           Tim           Keim,           Clem           Vargas,           Kevin         Thompson,           Tim           Stark,           Todd           Belmeat.           Third           Row         —           Frank           |.           Toth,           |oel           K.           Decker,           Tommy           Horsley,         John           M.           Hogg,           Dale           LeMarr,           Casey           S.           McGuire,         Rob           Lyle,           Thomas           L.           Knox,           |ohn           C.           Andersen,         lames           E.           Brenner.           Fourth           Row           —           Lynn           Knight,         Dale           Croston,           Randy           Hudson,           Walter           Kimrey.         Kappa           Kappa           Psi:           The           building           of           a           better           university           band.         Mortar           Board         First           Row           —           lulie           Wheeler,           Claire           Baker,           Vicki         Harden,           lanette           Rossa,           Stacy           Meiser,           Sue         Sokolosky,           Stacy           Bond,           Heidi           Browning.           Second         Row           —           David           Beck.           Stacy           L.           Kamas,           Susan         Sweigart,           Debbie           Pontious.           Rhonda           Paul,           DeAnn         Eggers.           Shelwag,           lane           Price,           Carol           Ringrose,           Karen         Cooper,           Michael           lohnson.           Not           Pictured:           Donna         Beall,           Ann           Hayes.         Mortar           Board:           To           recognize           and           encourage           leadership           and           emphasize           the           ad-         vancement of           the           status           of           women.         National           Residence         Halls         First           Row           —           Paul           Alien,           Randy           Brown,           |eff         Hooper,           Cindy           Wright,           Chris           |anka,           |oe           Rob           Zinn,         lennifer           Adelman,           LeeAnna           Lamb.           Second           Row           —         Tami           Moore,           Diane           Weber,           Cyndy           Bridwell.           Claire         Baker,           Mary           Clifford,           limmy           Bunn,           |r.         Omicron           Delta           Kappa         First           Row           —           Sue           Sokosky,           Stacy           Meiser,           Donna         Beall,           Stacy           L.           Kamas,           )ulie           Wheeler,           Karen           Coo-         per, lanette           Roosa,           Rhonda           Paul,           Shelwag.           Second         Row           —           Patti           Ogle,           Leigh           Gosney.           |ohn           Msinders,         Randy           Brown,           Charles           Pack,           Gerald           Williams,           Don         Greiner,           David           Beck,           Michael           Johnson,           Carol         Ringrose,           Shelly           Nickols.           Third           Row           —           Jeff         Minter,           Craig           Frazier,           David           Ratcliff,           Kara           Vandel,         Scott           Fast,           Marti           Troy.         nicron           Delta           Kappa:           To           recognize           and           encourage           leadership           among           students         d           faculty.         Orange           and           Black           Quill         First           Row           —           Elizabeth           Muller,           Valerie           Grant,           Patti         L.           Ogle,           Stacy           Cole,           Marci           Murray,           Diane           Weber,         Keli           Satterlee,           Gladeen           Allred,           Advisor,           Marcia         Asquith.           Back           Row           —           Angela           Cuddeback,           Leigh         Gosney,           Shelly           Nickols,           Carole           Ebbesson,           |an         Penner,           Laura           Jefferson,           Kara           Vandil,           LeAnn           Page,         Melanie           Brown,           )ulie           Cunningham,           Debbie           Wedel,         Stacy           Bohannon,           Heather           Leober,           Donna           Land,         Rose           Marie           Greene,           Karrie           Spradlin.         ange           and           Black           Quill:           To           recognize           scholarship,           leadership           and           service         long           sophomore           women.         Panhellenic         First           Row           —           Patty           Huelskamp,           Tobye           Bensinger,         Karen           Coyner,           Michele           Snyder,           Patricia           Ward,         Sibyl           Harper,           Shannon           Adams,           )ana           Beaty.           Second         Row           —           Cyndi           Park,           Renita           Reese,           Melinda           Myers,         Margaret           Myers,           Kari           Vogt,           Kelly           Branch,           Gina         Barribeau,           Mandy           Knipe,           Daren           Trietsch.           Third         Row           —           Mary           Bridwell,           Betsy           Rader,           Marcella           Mur-         ray, Stephanie           Stewart,           |eri           Whitfield,           Andrea         Killian,           Annette           Wisk,           Leigh           Gosney,           Kyndal           Hare.         Lori           Cagle.         Panhellenic           Council:           To           govern           women's           sororities             and           to           be           responsible           for         promoting           cooperative           relations           among           all           the           houses           and           with           the           university.         Phi           Theta           Kappa         First           Row           —           Glenda           Pryor.           Shelly           Zacharias,           Diana         Ewing,           Margaret           Nan           Harkey,           Nancy           Kimbrell.           Se-         cond Row           —           Christy           Brunken,           Mike           Watson,         Stanley           Solomon,           |r.,           Kevin           D,           Lee.           jana           Maxwell,         Teri           Watter,           Kim           Highley.         Phi           Theta           Kappa:           To           provide           fellowship           among           former           members,           help           transfer         students           at           OSU           and           encourage           scholarship           and           leadership           at           OSU.         Pledge           Panhellenic         First           Row           —           Kelly           Branch.           Lori           Cagle           Shannon         Adams.           Cyndi           Park.           Margaret           Myers.         290«organizations         esident's           Leadership           Council:           To           enhance           leadership           skills           to           a           selected         oup           of           freshmen           students.         President           Leadership         Counsil         First           Row           —           Amy           Iselin.           lennifer           Robinson,           Susan         Eifert.           Steve           Buck,           Cindy           Brown,           Pat           Prock,           Shayla         Rounds,           Carolyn           Williams,           Marilyn           Williams.           Se-         cond Row           —           Cheryl           Bilderback,           Michelle           Wedman,         Marnie           Meyer,           Nancy           Perry,           Rona           Harrel,           Wendy         Husby,           Rhonda           Harder,           Rae           Ann           Brannon,         Michelle           Johnson,           Tim           A.           Heinrich,           Melinda         Postier.           Third           Row           —           Karen           Hufnagel,           Cassandra         Chadd,           Richard           Acree,           Marcus           Scrudder,           Ron         Bolar.           Brett           Burford,           joe           Westhoff,           Keith         Nicholson,           Wynn           Richardson,           Gary           Wilson,           Matt         Landes.         Senior           Panhellenic         First           Row           —           Patty           Huelskamp,           Tobye           Bensinger,         Karen           Coyner,           Michele           Snyder,           Patricia           Ware,         Sibye           Harpe.           )ana           Beaty.           Second           Row           —           Betsy         Rasder,           Marcelia           Murray,           Stephanie           Stewart,           Kari         Vogt.           )er           Whitfield.           Leigh           Gosney,           Kyndal           Hare.         Tau           Beta           Pi         au           Beta           Pi:           To           recognize           and           reward           exemplary           character           and           an           outstanding         cholastic           achievement           in           engineering.         First           Row           —           Mark           Lxjyd           Jones,           Or           Beunett           Basore,         Adam           Ley,           Richard           Tebo,           Tim           Sherbon,           Pintoro         Wibowo,           Salim           Lakhani.           Peggy           McDaniel.           Second         Row           —           Chris           Monnot,           Luan           Minh           Dang,           Chaun           Lee         Er,           Moutasem           Abu-Hamdan,           Greg           Cox,           Philip         Miller,           Kenneth           Davis,           Lino           M.           Miani,           Sammy         Melouk,           Scott           Moses,           Jonathan           Rich,           Mark           Deibert,         Ley           Hin           Ching.           Third           Row           —           Gan           Eng           Kuan,           Yaw         Wah           Ng,           jack           Booker,           Meng           Tiong           Hong,           Mine         Budeman,           Mark           R.           lones.         organizations 291         Tau           Beta           Sigma         First           Row           —           Sondra           Harris,           Laura           Mathieson,         Shalyn           Cash,           Carol           Moon,           Becky           Solomon,           Adeena         Fosburgh,           Sandra           Sargent,           Tammy           Minton,           Francis         and           Stella.           Second           Row           —           Kelly           Reed,           Mira           Gar-         rett, Cheryl           Brenner,           Michele           Probst,           Becky         Worley,           Paula           DePlacido,           Alane           Reed,           Mary           Beth         Cash,           Sharlotte           Burkes.           Third           Row           —           Christy           Mc-         Cuiston,           lessica           Besett,           Sally           Nesselrode,           Kelly         Fisher,           Trisha           Pinckard,           Kelli           Brewer,           |aime           A.         Testerman.         Tau           Beta           Sigma:           To           provide           services           to           university           bands           and           honor           female         music           majors.         Top           Ten           Freshman         First           Row           —           Pam           Brooks,           Annette           Wisk,           Nancy         Smith,           Shelly           Peper,           Melissa           Schuiz,           Becky         Reynolds.           Second           Row           —           lody           Johnson,           |im           Key,         Trey           Phillips,           Lori           Cagle,           Kristy           Lambert,           Jeff           Cox,         Rodney           Kramer,           Rodney           Morris.         Transfer           Student         Leadership           Council         First           Row           —           Darren           Postelwait,           Lisa           Hensley,           Dan         Collard,           Mike           Hamblin,           Christy           Brunken,           Darren           B.         stand,           Tom           Neal,           Cathy           Strayhorn,           Frances           Frantz.         Second           Row           -           |oe           Wang.           Calvin           Hopcraft,         Danette           Wing,           Julie           Lombard,           Shelly           Zacharias,         Brenda           Layman,           Deborah           Mathlews,           Lisa           Stovall,         Shannon           Magee.           Third           Row           —           Hogit           A.           Bacon,         Sam           D.           Buford,           Kevin           L.           Corer,           Glynda           Pryor.         292           •organizations         Air           Force           ROTC         Senior           Class         First           Row:           Clint           Burpo.           Ed           Parent,           Carl           Drake,         Joel           Martin,           Waynette           Ashbaker,           Dennis           Gleason,         Brad           Campbell,           David           Gleason,           Ken           Burch,           Chris         Weakley,           Gerald           Williams,           Mark           Taylor,           |oe           Dowd,         Gary           Hill,           Curtis           Crum,           Larry           Price,           Mike           Allred,         Jeff           Wiese,           Bill           Sensenig,           Troy           Strieker.         91       Kl)       «■       JJI Hj       S!       .JSkifs       !       W'         iMik                m m        wWiPl       L       F   l          Kt' 'l B l       L fT       itj         t              r         .5«                   1                  1       BJl FV       y2k!       1       L M -        -        Angfe            F g 7f         First           Row           —           Barby           Brooke,           |oy           Griffith,           Lynn         Sprouse,           Alice           Hudson.           Karen           Frey,           Lisa           Gates,         Kelly           Jones.           Second           Row           —           lulie           Elane           Green,         Sheila           Laskey,           Cyndi           Weatherman.           Kim           Adams,         Jennifer           Campbell,           Susan           Campbell,           Rebecca         Chenoweth,           Darci           Smith,           Suzy           Duncan,           Lisa           Pralle,         Carlyn           lohnson.           Krystal           Fisher.         ngel           Flight:           An           honorary           auxiliary           to           the           Arnold           Air           Society.         I                    Army           Blades         First           Row           —           Cheryl           Gibson,           Kelly           lames,           Ruth         Edgar,           Lynna           Weston,           Beth           Reddy,           Bethany           Bur-         russ,           lanet           Welch,           loan           Khilfeh.           Second           Row           —         Erin           Green,           Ann           Monin,           Lori           Holt,           Stephanie         Stokes,           Kim           Tammey,           Debby           Newman,           Dawn         Hood,           Sarah           Teselle.                      -  cv              %r             %'         nny           Blades:           To           stimulate           interest           in           Army           ROTC           and           contribute           to           the         Drestige           and           welfare           of           the           US           Army.         organizations 293         Army           Rote           MS           II         First           Row           —           Anthony           Wcxxls.           Second           Row           —         Stewart           Liies,           Kenneth           Updike,           Warren           Reid,           Brian         Gray.           Michael           Wright.           Demetria           Walker.           Third         Row           —           Nathan           London.           Tommy           White.           Kelly         Hines.           C.           E.           Turner.           Lawrence           Robinson,           Barry         Petru.           Grant           Denny.           Fourth           Row           —           Scott           Craig,         Aubin           lack,           Debra           Yarbrough.           Frank           Coffman.         %           K         Army           ROTC           MS           III           |         First           Row           —           Gary           Shackleton,           Roger           W.           Siebert,         Warden           A.           DeLoach.           lack           D.           Sanders,           Tina           K.         Sparks,           Carroll           V.           Crandell,           Casey           Johnson,           Shan-         non Grimes,           Yuri           Yates,           Carl           Franks,           lames           Hutton.         Second           Row           —           Terry           D.           Linden,           Brent           Johnson,         Paul           D.           Rounsaville,           |im           Knapp,           David           Cowan,         Robert           Lutz,           Scott,           Baldwin,           David           Sop  er,           Robert         Todd           Woolslayer.           Third           Row           —           Thomas           Downs,         Riki           Smith,           |ohn           Hagan,           Bill           Hull,           lames           Trent         Davenport,           |on           Wattenburger,           Randal           Hicks,           Billy         Hensley,           Buster           Glass.         Army           ROTC           MS           IV         First           Row           —           Roger           W.           Siebert,           Carl           Franks,           Row         D.           Thompson,           Debra           Yarbrough,           David           I.         Quatrino,           Frank           M.           Coffman,           Donda           Reser.           Se-         cond Row           —           Tom           Fanning           Scott           Craig,           Kent         Rideout,           Craig           Mullen,           Martin           Tucker,           Mark           Fin-         ney. |im           Curran,           Derek           Heinlen.           Third           Row           —           Pat         McCallie,           Gary           Chackleton,           Clayton,           Williams,           Ir.,         Aubin           M.           lack,           David           M.           Croy.           lames           E.           Hutton,         Douglas           Nixon.         294           •organizations         'ershing           Rifles:           Designed           to           foster           a           spirit           of           brotherhood           among           persons         sharing           a           common           interest           in           the           life           of           General           John           Pershing.         Pershing           Rifles         First           Row           —           lames           Trent           Davenport,           Nicholas           M.         Lueotke,           lerald           R.           Gilbert.           Daniel           M           Kelly,           Donald         R.           Barnwell.           Charles           |.           Rives.           Second           Row           —           David         M.           Cray.           Robert           Lutz.           |oni           jirasek.           Roger           Siebert.         lack           D.           Sanders,           Scott           Baldwin.           David           Soper.         ROTC           Advisors         and           Faculty         First           Row           -           Cpt.           Lary           E.           G.           Curry.           Cpt.           Inez           V.         Sass.           LtC.           Michael           K.           McWherter,           SGM.           lames           E.         Catrett,           SSG.           Thomas           Terry           jr.           Second           Row           —           Maj.         I.           Brown.           Cpt.           R.           RIndeis,           Maj.           j.           Davis.           SFC.           V.         Correu.           Maj.           j.           Matousek.                      Scabbard           and           Blade         First           Row           —           Donda           Reser           —           finance           officer.           |im         Curran           —           executive           officer.           David           |.           Quatrino           —         company           commander.           Kent           Rideout           —           first         sergeant.           Craig           Mullen           —           liason           officer.           Second         Row           —           lim           Knapp.           David           Cowan.           Robert           Lutz.         David           Soper,           Tina           K.           Sparks.           Brent           lohnson.           Third         Row           —           Pat           McCallie,           Riki           Smith,           Martin           Tacker,         Tom           Fanning,           Roger           Siebert,           Roy           D.           Thompson.         Carl           Franks.         Scabbard           and           Blade:           A           National           honorary           military           fraternity           for           advanced         Army           ROTC           cadets.         organizations 295         Burning           Black           Choir         First           Row           —           Karen           Collins.           John           Doakes.         Raymonia           Glover.           Tracy           V,           Ross.           Lawana           Knight.         Mark           Webb.           Michelle           Jackson.           Cosandra           Johnson.         Gwendolyn           C.           Exson.           Second           Row           —           Trenda           Mar-         tin, Deborah           Hooks.           Allison           Stevens,           lannie           Miles.         Tanya           Brown.           Colitta           Durant.           Marlene           Williams.         Rhonda           Franklin.           Demetria           Walker.           Kathy           Menser.         Theo           Lee.           Kim           EJIis.           Third           Row           —           Bernadette         Tilford.           juanita           Mazwell.           Lisa           M.           Bizzell.           Kimbo           M.         Green.           Latonya           H.           Ennis.           Monique           R.           Traywicks.         Michael           Robinson,           Desjean           Denee           Peyton,           Tammy         Ingram,           Kenneth           B.           Garrett.           Byron           Lewis.           Cliston         Dettomey           IV.           Deborah           Crawford.         Church           of           Christ         First           Row           —           Brenda           Hamm.           Karen           Bratcher.           Bar-         bara Nichols.           Kasey           Wise.           lennifer           Bentiey.         Kimberly           Frtzgeraldd.           lill           lemigan,           Caria           lackson.         Vicky           Addington.           Kay           Lindley.           Second           Row           —         Michelle           Smith.           Kyle           Lewis.           Felicia           Walher.           Sarah         Holder.           Amy           Keesee.           Kellie           Curry,           jeanette           Fuller.         Karen           Hitchcock,           Denise           Moses.           Paige           Graumann.         Karen           Warren.           Gale           Eckhart.           Marc           Cotner.           Mike         Dawes.           Belkis           Barrera.           Third           Row           —           Barry           Whit-         worth.           )ohn           Maag.           Evan           Wheeler.           Trey           Thomas.         John           Sczesny.           Clyde           Weathers.           Brad           Wheeler.           leff         Hall,           lohn           Loomis.           Ralph           Lindsey           Brad           Roach.           leff         Dimick.           Fourth           Row           —           lim           Boatwright,           Faron         Smith.           Tod           Spoars.           Keva           Kelly.           Brent           Turpin.         Grant           Fowler.           Chas           C.           Saelim.           Brian           Nations.           )ohn         Lane.           BiD           Portwood.           Efton           March.           Randy           R.           Wil-         liams. Troy           McGill.           Daimon           Alexander.           Korin           Kir-         by.           Lanny           jobe.         Concert           Chorale         First           Row           —           Brenda           Smith.           Debbie           Czamiecki.         Aleda           Ferry.           David           Reed.           Paul           ADen.           |im           Hariow.         Lisa           Strayer.           Dena           Tucker.           Second           Row           —           jim         Dees.           Cathy           Byard.           |ana           Davidson.           Lola           Patton.         Tammy           Fuss.           Kristy           Lambert,           jill           Bingaman.           Dean         Lyle.           Lucy           McCoy.           Robert           T.           Stone.         Bumin'           Black           Choir:           To           promote           unity           and           communication           through           song.         Church           of           Christ:           To           foster           and           encourage           commitment           to           Jesus           Christ           among         Students           at           OSU.         Concert           Chorale:           To           provide           vocal           opportunities           for           music           students           and           fur-         ther understanding           of           the           performing           arts.         organizations            296         Baptist           Student           Union:           To           lead           students           to           commitment           to           Jesus           Christ           as           sav-         ior and           lord.           To           involve           students           in           responsible           church           membership.         FCKUS:           To           lead           students           to           commitment           to           Jesus           Christ           as           Savior           and           lx  rd.         Navigators:           To           promote           conductive           small           group           Bible           studies           centered           around         tfie           study           of           Jesus           Christ.         Baptist           Student           Union         First           Row           —           Charles           Davis.           )anet           Ballenger,         Charies           Pendley,           Tracy           Yell,           Chris           Cannon,           Cheryl         Newberry,           Audie           SherrcxJ.           Regina           lohnson,           Bill         Alexander,           lonathon           Roberts,           Stephanie           Lavender.         Curtis           Buller,           Karen           Vestal,           Loren           Hackett,           Mike         Gibson.           Second           Row           —           Dana           Garrison,           Dawn           Lit-         tlefield,           Gladie           Beck,           Susannah           Sfjence.           Daniel         lones.           Cara           Kindsvater.           Ken           Roberts.           Doug         Winsworth.           Polly           Sneed.           Tom           Sneed.           Kelli           Bynum,         Kerry           T.           Summers.           Gary           Rowland.           )odi           Bynum.           |oe         Bynum.           Third           Row           —           Shelly           Hoisington.           DeAnne         Swafford.           Teresa           Fouquet.           Kirk           Brown.           Tanya         Camp,           Vick           Fouquet.           Rickey           Roberts.           Pam           Clark,         Galen           Elliott,           Diana           Ruckel.           Alan           Campbell.           Fourth         Row           —           Shawn           Comforth,           Catherine           Williams,         Gregory           Smith,           David           McGinley,           John           Fellers,         Kandy           Mack.           Brad           Dabbert.           Murray           DeVore.           Gary         Wilbum,           lames           Milton,           Jennifer           Allen.           Wayne         Phillips.           Regina           Ferguson,           Ronald           Hutchens.           Jeff         Bowen,           Angie           Taylor.         FOCUS         First           Row           —           Kerry           Davenport.           Ann           McCollough,         Kim           Highley.           kristina           Ehlers,           Stephanie           Phillippe,         Billy           Oglesly.           Second           Row           —           Billy           Hinton,           Chad         Rockey.           Zachary           Kodesh,           David           Wheeler,           Chris         lobe,           Terry           Bigger.         H           Navigators         First           Row           —           Jennifer           Parks,           Chris           Davis.           Dug         McAlpine,           Sam           Starks.           Patsy           Carver.           Mark           Hern-         don.           Sam           Clark.           Dan           Clark.           John           Mahon.           Second         Row           —           Chandran           Mannar.           Tan           Yoke           Vin.           Cari         Ailes.           Kathleen           Bridges.           Kathy           Menser.           Hyung         Cho.           Hikmat           Bsaibes.           Larry           Gu.           Brent           Phillips,         Greg           A.           Mills,           Steve           Willis,           Dan           Harringaton.         297           •organizations         Baccus         First           Row           —           Susan           Purvis,           Steve           Cannon,           Louis         Grantham,           Ken           Dickson,           )eff           Wagnon,           Melodee         Elliott.           Second           Row           —           Darrell           Heath,           Michael         Herzog,           Shannon           Ford,           Gene           Delaney,           |ohn         Thoma,           Kathy           Burton,           Kelly           lames.           Lance           Millis.         Baccus:           To           promote           responsible           decisions           about           alcohol.         Campus           Chest         First           Row           —           Diana           Hauser,           Sharon           Kramer,           David         Douglass,           Pat           Lynn           Ogle.           Second           Row           —           Brenda         Wallace,           Blaine           Grizzell,           Chris           Wisner,           johnny           Ralls,         Odie           Ohnson,           Im           Ey.         Campus           Chest:           OSU's           version           of           the           United           Way           Fund           drive.           Raises           funds           for         charities           and           causes           also           not           under           the           sponsorship           of           the           United           Way.         298 organizations         Homecoming           Steering         Committee         First           Row           —           |im           Key,           Dan           lack,           Sohn           Schemmer,         Clay           Wilkins,           Shannon           Ritchie,           |eff           Graham.           Karrie         Spradlin.           Second           Row           —           lennifer           Robinson.           Pam         Cochran.           Kara           Vandel.           leanine           Morris.           Karsten         Stadler,           Phung           Ngo,           Mark           Latimer.           Shane           Dale         Scott,           Elizabeth           Ann           Kubat,           Gerald           Williams,           |oe         Goerke,           Eric           Clymer.           Third           Row           —           Daniel           Ket-         chum,           Ron           Plagg,           Mike           Royce.           LeAnn           Page.           Karen         Kay           Speer.           Charles           Kemp.           Shawn           Nichols.           Brenda         Wallace,           Cathy           Criner,           David           Douglass,           Ed           Hall,         Patty           Lupo,           Shelly           Garner.         Dmecoming           Steering           Committee:           To           organize           and           implement           Homecoming           in          njunction           with           the           OSU           Alumni           Association.         Campus           Escort         First           Row           —           Glenda           Pryor,           Beth           Brewer,           Kim         Stinebring.           Lori           Berthoif.           Second           Row           —           Neil         Reynolds,           Ion           Brandenburg,           Kuan           Eng           Can,           Steve         Story,           Aaron           Head,           Rick           Drake.         ampus           Escort:           To           provide           safety           for           campus           students           who           walk           at           night.         organizations 299         OSU           Flute           Ensemble         First           Row           —           Gwen           Powell,           Dana           Waters,           Dixie         Applegate.           Becki           Gilbert,           Felicia           Perry,           Lisa         Stovall           Michele           Probst,           Matthew           Haire,           Elizabeth         Gabrel,           Shalyn           Cash,           Lisa           Strayer,           Sheryl           lones,         Alison           Lucas,           Anne           Longpre,           Todd           Malicoate.         Student           Firefighters         First           Row           -           loel           A.           Naspinski,           Dave           Hiscott,           MA.         WJeder.           Bernard           W.           Leong,           Bryan           L.           Stemen.           Se-         cond Row           —           Leslie           Rex.           Tonn           Kolssak,           Don           Turno,         Mike           Messner.           Bowdie           AustiH,           Greg           Vogel.         Student           Firefighters:           To           inform           students           on           the           dangers           of           fire           and           how           to         prevent           them.         300«organizations         American           Society           of         Agricultural           Engineering         First           Row           —           Anna           Brunken:           President           Richard           K.         Greenwell:           Scribe,           lerry           Grosz,           loseph           Greenlee,         )ohn           Beck:           Engineering           Student           Council           Second         Row           —           Robert           Millen,           Russell           Wyckoff.           Christine         Altendorf:           Vice           President,           Mike           Rigney,           Bruce         Wilson:           Advisor.         American           Society           of           Agricultural           Engineers:           To           promote           the           professional           de-         elopment           of           Agricultural           Engineering           students.         Flying           Aggies         First           Row           —           Scott           Robinett.           Valeri           Riley,           Sandy         Morton,           Bruce           Hoover,           Kevin           Fererson,           Gleason         Romans,           lames           Jackson.           Second           Row           —           lohnny         Myers,           Chris           Herden,           Brent           Ramsey,           Rusty         Zaioudek,           Doug           Northcutt,           Bruce           Force,           David         Chapman,           Scott           Ford,           Douglas           A.           Rogers.           Third         Row           —           Kenneth           Davis,           Scott           Brown,           Tom            Null,           Ray         Beck,           Paul           A.           Burrell,           Rod           |.           Hammack,           Michael           W.         lames.           Kimberly           Stumbough,           DAle           Stemple,           Cyn-         thia L.           Saunders,           James           McDowall,           Kendall           A.           Hill,         Jeff           Craig.          lying           Aggies:           To           promote           the           field           of           aviation           and           advance           the           knowledge           of         he           members           in           aeronautical           and           related           subjects.         organizations 301         FNIA         First           Row           —           Myra           Davis           Brooke           Beavers,           Tanya         Thomas,           Becky           Lawson,           Fatemeh           Nazarieh,           Se-         cond Row           —           Mary           Ann           Little.           Kara           Tjardes,           Vangie         Ramos,           Susan           Brothers,           Ellen           McHorse,           Doug         Santeimann.         FNIA:           Provides           opportunities           to           become           informed           about           careers           in           dietetics,         professional           organizations,           and           other           educational           concerns.         Indian           Student         Association         First           Row           —           N.R.           Sumathi,           C.           Somarajan,           Sanjiv         Saran,           treasurer,           Rajeev           Dwivedi,           president,         Narasimhan,           general           secretary,           Ashu           lain,           vice-         president,           M.P.           Sudhakaran,           Vasudha         Balasubramanian.           Second           Row           —           Rajasekhar         Maddli,           Tellakula           Ashwin,           1.           Noorbatcha,           Raiesh         Patel,           Rajiv           Kapur,           Manoj           Mamiyan,           kGanash         Ramamurky,           Binesh           Chawla,           Pradip           Kuchishatla.         Indian           Student           Association:           To           promote           Indian           culture           through           movies           and         cultural           programs         302            organizations          linority           Women's           Association:           To           assist           minority           women           in           the           academic         ;ommunity           in           social           interaction           and           self           realization.         National             Women's             Organization:             To             promote             women's             interests             in             the         Tiainstream           of           American           society           and           to           develop           a           truly           equal           partnership           with         Minority           Women's         Association         First           Row           —           Latonya           H.           Ennis.           Ronda           Thompson,         Lisa           Davis,           LeAnn           Crutchfield,           Tracy           V.           Ross.         National           Women's         Organization         First           Row           —           Jill           Micka,           Marie           Christensen,           Tara         Gray,           Donna           Boyd,           lehanne           Schweitzer,           Lane         Beauchamp.           Donda           Reser,           lames           Hutton,           P.           Alison         Rhoads.         men.         organizations 303         OSU           Chapter           of           the         National           Art           Education         Association         First           Row           —           loEllen           |.           Carlson,           Brenda           C.           Greene,         Dr.           Audrey           Eleanor           Oaks.           Second           Row           —           Rhonda         Springer,           Shelly           Sampley,           Ted           Moore.         OSU           Chapter           of           the           National           Art           Education           Association:           To           provide           a           smooth         transition           from           art           education           preparation           to           professional           practice.         304            organizations         Personnel           Association         First           Row           —           Monica           Cullley,           lanicae           Martin,           |ill         Reed,           Donna           Stinnett.           Christine           Kerton,           Cari         Palmer.         ersonnel           Association:           To           acquire           a           more           professional           understanding           of           per-         Dnnel           management.         eturning           Students:           To           promote           the           participation           of           returning           students         Dcial,           cultural           and           educational           campus           activities.         in         Returning           Students         First           Row           —           Joyce           Fisher,           Marcey           Anthis.         organizations           •305         AFROTC           I         So,,omore                    Class         First           Row           —           Ernie           G.           Brady,           Kellie           Larsen,           Alan         W.           Anderson,           Sam           McPherson,           Wayne           Linzy,           Brad         Stiff.           Second           Row           —           Kelly           Stewart,           Keith           Yancey,         David           E.           Brooks,           jr.,           Mickael           K.           Staunton           jr.,           Alex         Stolarow,           Steve           Nichols.           Third           Row           —           Steve         Brown,           Laurie           Lemieux,           Paul           Thompson,           Keith         Sands,           Robert           L.           Zobel,           Ir.,           Patriack           Sain,           Joseph         P.           Hill.           Fourth           Row           —           Doug           Strickland,           Brad         Swaanson,           Thomas           Ekren,           John           Bradley,           Brian         Harrelson,         AFROTC         Junior         Class         First           Row           —           juan           Vasquez,           Marcia           Brown,           Michael         Harris,           Danny           Wolf,           Allen           Gwartney,           Second           Row         —           jim           Roberts,           Troy           Johnson,           Jeffrey           A.           Gehrke,         Ged           Collins,           Greg           Roberts.           Third           Row           —           Daniel         Osborne,           Michael           Soetaert,           Scott           Miller,           Kyle           In-         gham, Jeffrey           E.           Clifton.         306           •organizations         Department           of         Aerospace         Studies           Staff         First           Row           —           Robert           G.           Bergdoll,           )immy           D.           Smith,         Glen           E.           Nemecek,           Barbara           R.           Rowley.           DR.           Baker,         David           E.           Cavender.         organizations            307         Society           of           Black         Engineers         First           Row           —           leremy           W.           Morgan,           lovette           R.           Dew,         Kim           Ellisd,           Shalon           Simmons,           Kim           Cogburn,           Stanlee         Dee           Driver.           Second           Row           —           Kayla           Holman,           Lisa         Coby,           Charles           F.           Ellis           |r.,           Dwayne           Cooper,           Gayle         Combs,           Darryl           Washington,           Laquinnia           Lawson           jr.,         Bob           Hollrah.         Society           of           Black           Engineers:           To           encourage           blacks           to           attain           high           levels           of           educa-         tional and           professional           achievement           in           the           engineering           field.         Tau           lota           Epsilon         First           Row           —           Kellie           Wagner:           P.R.           Chairman,           Mark         Stewart:           Pledgemaster,           |ohn           Martin:           President,         Ron           Rosson:           Treasurer,           Brad           Beadles:           CEAT           Rep-         resentative. Second           Row           —           Frank           Eckhart,           Anne         Boggess,           Fred           Newport,           Alan           Martin,           Terry         McVay,           |ay           Perkins.         Tau           Iota           Epsilon:           To           recognize           outstanding           students           in           the           School           of           Engineer-         ing Technology,           and           to           make           other           students           aware           of           what           technology           offers.         308            organizations         Cowboy           Co-eds:           To           enrich           OSU           football           recruiting.         Covjboy           Co-eds         First           Row           —           Sonya           Long,           Sonie           Tomlin,           Autumn         Adams,           Micki           Crum,           Christy           Curtis,           Michelle         Barnett,           Angela           Cuddeback,           Elizabeth           Dula.           Se-         cond Row           —           Ginger           Gipson,           Thereses           Feist,           Dana         Leslie.           Tamara           Wooten,           Angela           Bontemps,           Diane         Patton,           Pam           Dunn.           Third           Row           —           Gina           Bullard         Laura           Hoster,           Diane           Pierce,           Talleri           Thomas,           Susan         Newman,           Robin           Staunton,           Dowanna           Atkins.           Not         Pictured           —           Gayle           Combs,           Tina           Jefferson,           Sibyl         Harper,           Melissa           Norwood.         Diamond           Dolls         First           Row           —           Shaunna           Holt.           Kaye           Collins.           Second         Row           —           Shelley           Greer,           Ten           Prichard,           Valerie         Blaisdell.           )ana           Randall,           Robin           Bucklin,           Marlene           Wil-         liams, Keri           Davenport,           Lana           Thomas,           Carmen           Col-         eman, Jalima           Daniels,           Beverly           lackson,           Cindy         Ralph,           Michelle           Nelson,           Paula           Dooley.           Third           Row         —           Kara           Bilyeu,           Ginny           [ones.           Amy           Livesay,           Sharon         Richardson,           loyce           Cooke,           Kim           Wilson,           Katrin         Green,           Paula           Bowers,           Dana           Treat,           |ill           |ones,           Keela         Harrel,           Missy           Harris,           Ginny           Skelton.         Diamond           Dolls:           To           promote           and           support           the           baseball           program           and           to           foster         enthusiasm           in           the           college           community           for           baseball.         organizations            309         Mat           Maids         Firsi           Row           —           Tammy           ShaWee,           Katie           Fehr,           Dana         Leslie,           lulie           Holt,           Lori           Nicks,           Sadhna           Patel,           Shelly         Muller,           Francie           Byers,           Melinda           Myers.           Back           Row         —           Cathy           Westmoreland,           Julie           Ward.           Tammy         Henderson,           Tayra           Marquardt,           Sheryl           Brunett,           Amy         Shoemaker,           Margaret           Myers,           Laura           Davis,           Shelly         Sunday,           Amy           Emmert,           Whitney           Zupp,           Kelly           Jones,         Mary           !o           McDaniel.         Mat           Maids:           To           promote           and           support           the           wrestling           program           and           to           foster         enthusiasm           in           the           college           community           for           wrestling.         Orange           Blossom         Special           Twirlers         First           Row           —           Kelly           Riddell,           Cara           Stark.           Second         Row           —           Patricia           Kretchmar,           Susan           Bollinger.           Third         Row           —           Kimbra           Gaines,           Sandra           Ramirez.         Orange           Blossom           Special           Twirlers:           To           assist           the           Spirit           of           Oklahoma           band           at         home           football           games           and           special           events.         3          1           O organizations         OSU           Ambassadors:           To           serve           as           hosts           and           hostesses           to           university           guests           and         high           school           students.         OSU           Ambassadors         First           Row           —           Kim           Eastham,           Patti           Ogle,           Becky           Ernst.         Robert           Taylor,           Dale           Flowers,           |aree           Buckmaster,         Kent           Tyler,           Kellye           Walker,           Phung           Ngo.           Second         Row           —           Shalon           Simmons,           Susan           Newman,           Tracy         Stahl,           Sallie           Lincecum,           Susan           Whittle,           Kimberly         Regier,           Cindy           Neyman,           Chris           Hood           Linda           Ward,         Kristi           Paul,           Rhonda           Paul,           Third           Row           —           Tami         Moore,           Sara           Epiey,           Pam           Kiser,           Tricia           O'Brien,         Sheri           Harris,           Tracy           McGraw.           Susan           Sweigart.           |en-         nifer           )anow.           Annette           Wisk.           Kristi           lust,           Scott           Rose,         Marcia           Asquith,           |oyce           Keeney.           Fourth           Row           —           Trey         Phillips,           |ohn           Meinders.           Scott           Fast,           Vern           Freeze.         Debbie           Pontious,           Laura           lef ferson,           |eff           Brittain.         Scotty           Pryor,           IVlark           Latimer.           |eff           Cox,           Leigh         Ctoshey.           Kristin           Stufflebean.           FIFTH           ROW           -           |eff         Minter.           Kim           Hinyub.           Stacy           Cole.           Ty           Nelson,           Pam         Dunn,           |ody           lohnson,           David           Douglass,           Paul           Allen,           j.         Kamas,           Mike           O'Keefe,           Mark           Christiansen.           Back         Row           —           Rachel           Hoey,           Mike           Hoey,           Kim           Adams,           Lon         Cagle,           Karen           Kay           Speer,           lonathon           Drummond,         LeAnn           Page,           Doug           Kliewer.           Greg           Martin.           Todd         Townsend,           loe           Wallace.           Not           Pictured           —           Pam         Cochran.         Varsity           Chearleaders         First           Row           —           Mike           McFarland,           |ohn           lacobson.           Se-         cond Row           —           Kyle           Keffer,           Anna-Lisa           Grant,           Kim         Hirlinger,           Cindy           Kelly,           Kristin           Stufflebean,           Geoff         Hiner.           Third           Row           —           Lisa           Lambert,           Monte           Jackson,         Bridgette           Stanley           (Pistol           Pete),           Debbie           Graham,         loe           Holcomb,           Lesli           Warren.           Fourth           Row           —           Greg         Land         Varsity           Cheerleaders:           to           promote           enthusiasm           of           collegiate           sports           through           pep         rallies           and           game           time           performances.         organizations            31          1         New           uniforms,           personnel         update           marching           band         A           common           sight           at           home           football         games           and           pep           rallies,           the           Spirit           of           Ok-         lahoma State           Cowboy           Marching           Band         generates           enthusiasm           among           students.         The           band           works           together           with           the           pom         pon           and           cheerleading           squads           to           create         spirit-raising           routines.          We're           there           to           promote           school         spirit.           That           is           our           main           goal.           We're         there           to           support           athletes            as           well           as         everyone           in           the           stadium,             says         Jonathan           Drummond,           drum           major.         Keeping           with           tradition,           this           year           the         band           outfitted           itself           with           new           uniforms         conforming           to           the           university's           official         color           and           logo.          The           vice-president           of           the           university         and           the           Board           of           Regents           got           together         and           decided           what           type           of           uniform         would           project           our           image           well,                       Drum-         mond says.         After           performing           in           the           homecoming         parade           and           pregame           activities           against         Kansas           State           University           in           old         uniforms,           the           band           surprised           the         crowd           with           a           half-time           performance         that           debuted           the           new           look.          Everyone           was           disappointed         because           they           thought           we'd           have           the         new           uniforms,           but           we           changed           just           be-         fore half-time.           We           used           a           starburst           ef-         fect, and           exploded           into           the           opening           set         with           the           new           uniforms           on,             Drummond         says.         New           uniforms           were           not           the           only         changes.           Three           graduate           assistants         joined           the           music           department           staff,           and         the           band           named           two           drum           majors           in-         stead of           one.           New           whistle           commands         and           cheers           also           helped           promote           OSU.         The           music           department           also           hired           a         part           time           writer           and           arranger,           R.A.         Miller.          Last           year,           if           we           had           to           change           the         music,           we           had           to           do           it           ourselves,                    Drummond           says.            It           was           kind           of           hit         and           miss.          Changes           within           the           band           and           the         music           department           ultimately           affected         enthusiasm.           This           was           evident           in           the         Spirit           of           Oklahoma           State           Cowboy         Marching           Band           and           the           reactions           it         promoted.         312 organizations         OSU           Spirit           of           OI  lalioma           Band         Band           members           are:         Piccolo           Section:           Laura           Mathieson,           Kim           Kapple,           Kelly           Reed,           Shalyn           Cash,           Lisa         Stovali,           Melinda           Upton,           Cindy           Ayior,           Ann           Boucher,           Lori           Long,           Dana           Waters,         Sandy           Oliver,           Lynda           Vernon,           Michelle           Probst,           lessica           Besett,           |ill           Greever,         Cheryl           Ward,           Sally           Nesselrode,           Christy           McCuiston,           Leah           Elmore,           Becki           Gilbert,         Felicia           Perry.           Mary           Beth           Cash,           Earlene           Ross,           Carol           Moon,           Anne           Longpre,         Sherri           Wilson,           Lisa           Strayer,           Debbie           Pekara,           Becky           Dowlen,           Dixie            Applegate,         Cheryl           Brenner,           Becky           Solomon,           Trina           LaFerry.         Alto           Sax           Section:           Beth           Moon.           Lisa           Robinson,           Tony           Roberts,           |ohn           Hogg,         Sharon           Ringrose,           lulie           Reeves,           Alane           Reed,           Ray           Wall.           Mike           Pendergraft,           |ill         Culler,           Darrel           Uselton.           Kathy           Frisendahl,           Sonya           Perry,           lames           Brenner,           Lisa         Boyd,           Suzy           Ely,           Greg           Duckwall,           Shelley           Crabtree,           Cindy           Bradley,           lulie           Raible,         Maria           Moffitt,           Sandra           Sargent,           Dale           Croston,           Melissa           Grisham,           Steve           Nelson,         Randy           Hudson,           Kevin           Thompson,           Wade           Wolfe,           Mira           Garrett.           Melvin           Mussyal,         Dan           Oberlender,           Steve           Law.           Clay           Pearce.         Tenor           Sax           Section:           Bill           Thompson,           Sharrie           Jerome,           Kristi           Ladd,           Laurie         Lemieux,           Timi           Richardson,           Bonnie           lanzen,           Cheryl           Stanley.           Mike           Gilbreath,         Anita           Prather,           Paula           DePlacido,           Sherri           Bishop,           jennette           Sissom,           Shelley           Willis,         Kerry           Bishop,           Mark           Marshall,           Frank           Carson,           Tom           Kolssak.         E           flat           Trpt. Hom:           Steve           Busch,           Russell           Kline,           Deena           Fosburgh,           Barry         Steichen,           David           Stonebarger.           Ed           Sturgeon.           Dan           Burnes,           Beth           Martindill,         Angela           Brady,           Roger           Boydston,           Stacie           Tull,           Tammy           Minton.           Bryan           Drum-         mond.           loel           Decker.           Mike           Guillory.           [eff           Mapes.         Trumpet           Section:           Lyie           Harter.           Tom           Knox.           Frank           Toth,           Leasa           Hansen,           Bill         Knisely.           Tray           Whitworth.           Monty           Harper,           Rhonda           Bresson,           Ken           Updike.           Mark         Spurrier.           Brian           Dittrich.           Craig           Lowe.           Tom           Cutter,           [aimi           Testerman,           Paul           Wil-         liams. Brenda           Sisco.           Mike           Sisco,           Bryan           Barnes.           Jeff           Dees,           David           Matthews,         Stuart           Pregler,           loe           Warrick.           Ron           Garrison.           Robert           Crews.           Alan           Parr.           Casey         McGuire.           Dan           Taldo.           Mary           Stirman.           Lynn           Knight.           Joe           Anderson.         Trombone           Section:           Russell           Hopkins.           Mike           Johnson.           Pat           Andries.           Todd           Mcin-         tire.           Robert           Garrison.           Mary           Fagan.           Steve           Nichols.           Rob           LyIe.           Clem           Vargas.         Scott           Bromley.           Todd           Belmear.           Darren           Pettitt.           Bill           Hinton.           Bryan           Gallatin.         Sondra           Harris.           Judy           LeTourneau.           Bruce           Buckner.         Baritone           Section:           Brian           Henderson.           Darrin           Nobis.           Mike           Altman.           Todd           Carter,         Chris           Stafford,           David           Stapleton,           Paul           Logan.           Linda           Scheldt.           Steve           Hecox.         Sousaphone           Section:           Stan           Murray.           Mark           McCullough.           Doug           Lee.           Rich         Shelton,           Travis           Brooks.           James           Harlow,           John           Lowder,           Richard           Carter,           Kendall         Hill.           Brian           Krouch.           )im           McDowall.           Margaret           Berry.           Drew           Franklin.           Tommy         Horsley,           Todd           Malicoate,           Greg           Ottaway.         Percussion:           Dan           Butler,           Erin           Deihm,           Ron           Mauch,           Tim           Stark,           Todd           Unrugh,         Dana           Deihl.           Gerald           Williams.           |ohn           Anderson.           Mark           Ross.           Tim           Keim,           Eric         Bongiorno.           Mark           Faw           Faw.           Walt           Kimrey.           Wade           Ambler.           Jeff           Wheeler,           P.D.         Woolery,           Frank           Oaks,           Nathan           McMahan.           Kelly           Koch.           Shanna           Woods,           Shane         Haggard.           Philip           Stonebarger.           Steve           Fortner.           Julie           Jarrett.           Dale           LeMarr,           lohn         Clinton.         Twlrlers:           Patricia           Kretchmar.           Kara           Stark,           Kimbra           Gaines,           Kelly           Rydell.           Sandra         Ramirez.           Susan           Bollinger,           Rich           Schuhr.         Drum           Majors:           Jonathan           Drummond.           Craig           Frazier.         Rifles:           Renee           Parker,           Kari           Todd,           Lesa           MacDonald,           Becky           Worley,           Kelly           Fish-         er, Liz           Gabrel,           Kelli           Brewer,           Larry           Shockley.         Flags:           Diana           Dunn.           Angie           Miller.           Gina           Carr.           Gina           Gerardy.           Susie           McGinty.         Susan           Kirk,           Ellen           Nesheim.           Jonette           McWhorter,           Trisha           Pinckard.           Teresa           An-         drews. Norm a           Gregor.           Bev           Hines.           Kris           Keegan.           Lisa           Black.           Sharlotte           Burkes.         Kris           Skorkowsky.           Susan           Stevens.           Kelly           Morman.           Jana           Hill.           Julie           Nysveen.         Angie           Casey.           Diana           Butler.           Barby           Brooke.           Jana           Collins.           Anita           Clanton.           Kathy         Menser.           Mindy           Morgan.         organizations 313         Bicycle           Club         First           Row           —           Shelly           Day,           Greg           LeMond,           lanell         Hoerth.           Second           Row           —           Juliette           Aughtry,           Bret         Lawson,           |oe           Wallace,           Marty           Beal,           Pedro           Del           Gado.         Bicycle           Club:           To           promote           bicycling           to           OSU           students,           and           to           have           fun           while           do-         ing so.         Bowling           Club         First           Row           —           Ken           Robinson,           Whit           Kittleman,           Shane         Williams,           )ohn           Reed.           Second           Row           —           Darin           Huff-         man, Ernest           Simmons,           Robert           Carpenter,           Jesse         Bowersock.         Bowling           Club:           To           promote           the           sport           of           bowling           and           to           provide           the           opportunity         for           students           to           compete           in           university           state,           and           national           tournaments.         314 organizations         Men's           Rugby         First           Row           —           Frankie           Hall,           David           Pearson,           Brad         Baker,           |.           Cunningham,           K,           Cartmeil.           E.           Stride,           Curtis         Norman.           Ralph           Blakley.           Second           Row           —           Mark         Klimkowski,           Aubin           Jack,           Gerald           Cowing,           Nolyn         Bayne,           Purple           Haze,           Charlei           Amis,           Bob           Hills,         Charles           M.           McKillick           II.           Marc           Bourland,           David         Smoot,           Danny           Shouse.           Bryan           Tutor.         Men's           Rugby:           To           promote           and           foster           the           sport           of           Rugby           at           OSU.         Cricket           Association         First           Row           —           Tariq           Azim,           Tajuddin,           Mohammed         Mobin,           Muhammad           Amin           Khan,           Mohammed         Usman,           Mohammad           Shadid,           Rashid           Moor           Syed.         Second           Row           —           Kamber           Tharmani,           Mohammad         Naseem           Waheed,           Moizuddin           Khwaja,           Mohammad         Fazil           Bharucha,           Siddiquie           Adnan           Aziz,           Maumood         Kamal,           Siddiqui           Tariq           Ikram,           Shahid           M.           Basluch,         Melannie           Workman,           Humair           Hassan,           Wendy         Naumar,           Sara           Vellarreai,           Sohal           Beslim.         Cricket           Association:           To           promote           and           organize           the           game           of           cricket           at           OSU.         organizations 3I           5         Women's           Rugby         First           Row           —           Marcia           Cassity,           P.           Alison         Rhoads,          Michelle           Corr.           lill           Schooler.           Second           Row         —           jana           B.           Mayberry,           Lisa           Whitworth,           Laura           Fen-         ton,           Peggy           Griffin,           Veronica           Colon.         Women's           Rugby:           To           promote           and           foster           the           sport           of           Women's           Rugby           at           OSU.         Lacrosse         First           Row           —           Andy           Lombardo,           Marty           Underwood,         Robert           Rein,           lack           Snedden.           Second           Row           —           Greg         Merweg,           Paul           Gleed.           Third           Row           —           Chris           Gourdie.         Ross           Faught,           Rick           McArtney,           Steve           Luce,           Kevin         Morris,           Kent           Burris.           Fourth           Row           —           Tim           Mat-         theson,           Scott           lackson,           Peter           Back,           Mike           Smith,         Kevin           Finnegan,           Tom           Wilson.         Lacrosse:           to           promote           and           foster           the           sport           of           lacrosse           at           OSU.         316 organizations         Sailing           Club           to           compete         n           Kennedy           Cup           event         With           a           ten           year           gap           between           oppor-         unities           to           participate           in           the           Kennedy         lup           race,           the           OSU           sailing           club           was         letermined           to           excell           during           their           turn           to         jttend           the           annual           competition           April         16-19.         A           limited           number           of           contestants           may         )articipate           in           each           race,           and           collegiate         eams           rotate           so           the           next           opportunity         ioes           not           come           again           for           a           decade           unless         hey           win.         The           competition,           sponsored           by           the         J.S.           Naval           Academy           at           Annapolis,         jllows           seven           crew           members           and           three         jlternates           to           travel           to           the           race           and           sail           a         .uder           44,           a           44-foot           boat.          It's           a           prestigious           thing,                       Vice           Com-         modore Roberto           Milburn           says.            We         Nork           and           train           quite           a           bit.           Rice           won           the         ace           last           year,           so           there's           a           lot           of         Dressureto           win.                    To           cover           the           estimated           cost           of           atten-         ding the           race,           the           club           raised           money         :hrough           donations,           sailing           lessons           and         restoring           sailboats.          We           buy           sailboats           at           low           prices           from         people,           fix           them           up           and           sell           them           back,          Milburn           says.         Although           the           offshore           team           par-         ticipated in           the           Annapolis           race,           the           sail-         ing club           also           encouraged           members           to         join           the           wind-surfing           team           or           compete           in         dinghy           races.         On           a           local           level           the           sailing           team           com-         petes against           universities           in           the         midwestern           district.          We           race           against           Tulane,           Rice,           Texas         A  M           and            Texas           A  M           at           Galveston,         among           others.           We're           the           most           active         district,             Milburn           says.         Although           only           undergraduate           students         race,           others           indulge           in           leisure           sailing           on         Lake           Carl           Blackwell.          The           club           survives           on           the           members         that           don't           race,                       Race           Captain           Andy         Davison           says.          A           lot           of           people           come           out           and           sail           for         fun.          Sailing           Club         First           Row           —           Rod           Hall.           Brett           lohnson,           Patty           Pierce.         Lulie           McClendon,           Christine           Robertson.           Troy         Gober,           )lm           Moreno,           lames           Miller,           LeaAnn           Barnes,         Tracy           Bailey,           Peggy           McAbee,           Rod           McAbee.           Se-         cond Row           —           Larry           D.           Hail,           Frank           Norris,           |im         Pepin,           Charlotte           Neer,           |on           Swim,           David           Betsill.         Onno           Vleeshouwer,           Andy           Davison,           David         Hawkins,           Ron           Lovato.         Sailing           Club:           To           promote           the           art           and           science           of           sailing.         organizations 317         Sky           Diving           Club         First           Row           —           David           Atherton,           John           Ishee,           Mark         Trinka         Sky           Diving           Club:           To           promote           the           sport           of           skydiving           at           OSU.         Volleyball           Club         First           Row           —           Mark           Loyd           lones,           Kathy           Williams,         lerry           Grogz,           Christine           Lukowitsch,           |eff           LaRue,         Karen           Skiff,           Lx  i           Nguyen.           Second           Row           —           Tim         Allison,           Gary           Wilson.           Paul           Carradine.           jay         Hildebrand.           Dan           Szumlas.           David           Duncan.         Volleyball           Club:           To           promote           an           interest           in           volleyball           as           a           recreational           and         competitive           sport           through           active           participation.         318 organizations         Water-ski           Club         First           Row           —           Kathy           Burns,           Tracey           Wolf,           Leigh         Strategier.           Second           Row           —           Mike           Thoendel.           Mark         Sutton,           lay           Eiden,           Charlie           Hays,           |ohn           Ruark,           |eff         Balentine.           Not           Pictured           —           Sonny           Coppock,           Gregg         Webb.         Water-Ski           Club:           To           enable           students           of           OSU           to           engage           in           both           recreational           and         competitive           water           skiing.         Women's           Soccer           Club         First           Row           —           Stacy           Bohannon,           Tina           Livingston,         Ethel           Hudgins,           Ann           McCarthy,           Kim           Lathey.           Second         Row           —           lean           O'Hara,           Karen           Trok,           Laurie           Lipe,         Nancy           KItznniller,           Suzanne           Wheatcraft,           Lisa         Poleman,           Barbara           Hoberock.           Not           Pictured           —         Maggie           Kenny,           Bobbie           Morrison,           Kathy           Tillman,         Kim           Hutchison.         Women's           Soccer           Club:           To           stimulate           interest           and           to           promote           participation           in         the           sport           of           soccer.         organizations 319         Advertising           Staff         First           Row           —           Lon           Tweeten,           David           Williamson.           Se-         cond Row           —           Steve           Ray,           Nina           Nichols,           Robin           Paul,         Helen           Smith,           Todd           Townsend.           Third           Row           —           lerry         Dow,           Tracy           Gibson,           Diana           Kyrk.         Photograpliers         First           Row           —           lack           Hanewinkel,           Lynne           Baldwin,           Don         McMahon,           Chris           Rush.           Tony           Menendez.         320 organizatidr         O'          Collegian           Newroom           Staff         First           row           —           Craig           Hall,           sports           editor;           Craig           Gun-         sauley,           staff           writer;           lerry           Hill,           opinion           editor;           David         Douglass,           staff           writer.           Second           row           -           Kurt         Gwartney,           managing           editor—          Spring           1986;           Amy         Hudson,           editor—          Fall           1985;           Derick           Burleson,           news         editor;           Mark           Chesnut,           editor—          Spring           1986;           Caren         Firouz,           staff           writer;           Lynne           Baldwin,           photo           editor;         Miles           Moffeit,           managing           editor—          Fall           1985;           lack         Lancaster,           advisor.           Third           row           —           Steve           Harrison,         sports           writer;           Richard           Clark,           staff           writer;           David         Thomson,           staff           writer;           Tony           Menendez.           staff         writer;           Richard           Mize,           staff           writer;           Bryan           Painter,         sports           writer;           Ron           Mears,           assistant           sports           editor.         organizations           •321         Racking           Up         Victories         The           Oklahoma           State           football           team         started           the           1985           season           in           much           the         same           fashion           as           the           previous           year,           with         a           convincing           trouncing           over           a           highly-         ranked           Pac-IOteam.         Though           not           quite           as           impressive           as           last         year's           45-3           victory           over           Arizona           State,         the           1985           31-17           win           over           the           12th           rank-         ed Washington           Huskies           set           the           tone           for         the           season           —           winning.           The           Cowboys         entered           Huskie           Stadium           ranked           No.           16         and           after           the           dust           settled           from           the         Pokes'           sophomore           running           back           Thur-         man           Thomas's           237-yard           performance,         the           Cowboys           moved           up           the           poll           to           No.         8.          If           anyone           doesn't           have           Thurman           on         their           Heisman           trophy           ballot,           they           are         missing           the           boat,                       Coach           Pat           Jones         quipped           in           the           locker           room           following           the         victory.         Although           the           Cowboys           proved           they         were           everything           they           were           hyped           up           to         be,           they           suffered           a           major           setback           that         would           haunt           them           for           the           next           three         games.           Early           in           the           third           quarter,           a         Washington           defensive           end           slashed         through           the           OSU           backfield           and           put           his         helmet           into           OSU           quarterback           Ronnie         Williams'           chin.           Williams           left           the           field           with         a           broken           jaw           and           would           not           see           action         again           until           the           Tulsa           game.         Sophomore           Rusty           Rankin           entered           the         Thurman           Thomas           goes           over           the           top         against           Kansas           State           University           (up-         per right.)         Oklahoma           State           Coach           Pat           tones         discusses           Cowboy           strategies           at           a         post-game           press           conference           (below         right.)         3           24            sports         game           with           no           previous           college           experi-         ence and           with           the           help           of           Thonnas's         running,           drove           the           Pokes           down           the           field         to           see           Thomas           throw           a           six-yard         touchdown           pass           to           wide-receiver           Bobby         Riley           to           put           the           game           safely           away.          I           was           very           proud           of           Rusty,                       |ones         said.            He           came           in           in           a           bad           situation           and         looked           the           opposition           in           the           face           and         won           the           ball           game.                    The           second           game           was           typical           of           the         way           OSU           plays           at           the           level           of           their         competition.           The           division           1-AA           North         Texas           State           Eagles           gave           the           Cowboys         fits           in           ther           home           opener           in           front           of           a         Lewis           Stadium           crowd           of           50,000.         Quarterback           Rusty           Rankin           was         repeatedly           harrassed           by           the           Eagles'         stingy           defense.           The           Cowboys           came         away           from           the           game           with           a           10-9           victory         —           largely           the           result           of           three           missed           NTS         field           goals.          It           may           not           have           been           pretty,           but           it         was           a           win           and           we'll           take           it,                       Jones           said         after           the           game.         Thomas           added           194           yards           to           his         rushing           statistics           in           the           NTS           game.         Following           an           idle           week           in           which           they         moved           up           the           polls           a           notch           to           seventh,         the           Cowboys           untracked           their           offense           as         Miami           of           Ohio           entered           Lewis           Stadium         with           hopes           of           playing           the           spoiler.           But,         the           Redskins           were           never           in           the           game           as         the           Cowboys           dominated           and           won           45-10.         The           always-tough           Tulsa           Golden           Hur-         ricane came           to           Stillwater           the           following         weekend           with           a           misleading           1-2           record.         Although           they           played           the           Pokes           tough         as           usual,           the           Hurricanes           left           town           at           the         wrong           end           of           a           25-13           decision           in           which         Thomas           led           the           Cowboys           with           1           54           yards         on           only           14           carries.         After           four           games,           the           Cowboys         sported           a           perfect           4-0           record           and            a           No.           7         Associated           Press           ranking,           but           the           next         weekend,           their           nemesis           Nebraska           plan-         ned to           visit           Lewis           field.         A           Cowboy           player           attempts           to           block           a         punt           against           the           Tulsa           Hurricane         (above           left.)         Number           97,           sophomore           Ricky           Shaw,         prepares           to           tackle           the           Tulsa           quarter-         back (left.)         spoits 325         326«sports         ujL         1           '■■■         ' W  V  -         Thurman           Thomas           goes           over           the           top           at         Lewis            Stadium             against             Kansas             Uni-                        versity           (upper           left.)         Freshman           Mitch           Nash           gets           a           running         start           in           his           career           as           an           OSU           cowboy         (below           left.)         Coach           Pat           |ones           directs           his           players         with           an           authoritorian           hand           (below         left.)         The           OSU           Cowboys           confer           during           their         first           session           under           home           lights         (above.)         sports 327         Cowboys         Trounce         Kansas,         Colorado         Oklahoma           State           entered           its           showdown         with           Nebraska           ranked           four           positions         higher           than           the           Cornhuskers           but           the         bookies           proved           right           in           favoring           the           Big         Red.         Nebraska's           balanced           attack           lead           by         freshman           quarterback           McCathorn         Clayton           proved           to           be           too           much           for           the         Cowboys           in           the           first           half           and           the           team         from           up           north           lead           20-3           early           in           the         third           quarter.         Oklahoma           State           proved           it           had           some         offensive           weapons           of           its           own,           scoring           1          4         unanswered           points           to           pull           the           Cowboys         within           three,           20-1           7.         The           Big           Red           put           the           game           away           with         two           touchdown           drives           late           in           the           game         and           held           on           to           win           34-1           7.         Oklahoma           State           began           its           journey         back           to           respectability           when           it           travelled         to           Kansas           to           battle           the           )ayhawks.         OSU's           go-ahead           touchdown           was           set         up           by           Mark           Moore           s           second           interception         of           the           day           and           a           3           i-yard           screen           pass           to         Thurman           Thomas.           Thomas           scored           with         less           than           two           minutes           left           in           the           game           to         give           the           Cowboys           a           17-10           win.         Oklahoma           State           traveled           to           Boulder           to         face           revamped           Colorado.         The           Cowboys           got           their           offense           rolling         and           tailback           Thomas           racked           up           201         yards           including           a           60-yard           touchdown         run           to           give           the           Cowboys           a           14-11           win.         After           two           close           wins           on           the           road,           the         Pokes           returned           for           Homecoming           '85           to         face           Kansas           State.         Thomas           scored           the           first           of           four         touchdowns           on           the           day.           By           the           end           of         the           first           quarter           the           Pokes           led           21-0           and         added           a           fourth           touchdown           in           the           second         quarter.           The           Pokes           scored           again           in           the         second           half           and           went           on           to           win           3           5-3          .         The           Cowboys           would           try           to           keep           their         hopes           for           a           Big-Eight           championship           and         a           trip           to           the           Orange           Bowl           the           following         week           when           they           faced           Missouri.         photo           by           Craig           Williams         Wkf'           ' %          •••i.„r         328«sports         Cowboy           Thurman           Thomas           dodges           a         Kansas           State           University           player           (above         left.l         The           Cowboy           team           faces           off           against         Nebraska           (below           left.)         Melvin           GUllam           watches           a           teammate         tackle           a           rival           Nebraska           player           (above.)         Number           99           Leslie           O'Neal           and           Warren         Thompson,           Number           91           compete         against           the           Tulsa           Hurricane           (top.)         sports 329         '■ii mmKm '%:         photo           by           Kirk           Darnell         Mark           Moore,           number           44           makes           an           in-         terception (eibove.)         Cowboy           Paul           Blair           shakes           the           hand           of         an           admiring           fan           (right.)         330 sports         sports            3           3         Pokes           End         Season           At         Gator           Bowl         The           final           part           of           the           season           proved           to         be           harder           than           expected.           The           Cowboys         traveled           to           Columbia           to           meet           the           Tigers.         Oklahoma           State           trailed           the           Tigers           10-0         before           they           rattled           off           three         touchdowns           in           the           last           four           minutes           of         the           second           quarter           and           then           hung           on         desperately           to           push           back           the           aroused         Missouri           Tigers,           21-19.         Missouri,           belying           its           1-8           record           with         scrappy           quarterback           Marlon           Adier           at         the           helm,           devastated           the           Cowboy         defense           for           three-and-a-half           quarters.         The           onslaught           netted           the           Tigers           432         yards           total           offense           but           only           one         touchdown,           that           an           80-yard           Adler-to-         Herbert           Johnson           bomb.         The           Cowboys           started           the           rush           with         Ronnie           Williams'           22-yard           scoring           pitch         to           Bobby           Riley.           A           fumble           and           two           plays         later,           Thurman           Thomas           squirted           26         yards           on           some           brilliant           open           field           runn-         ing for           another           score.           On           the           second         play           of           the           next           Missouri           series.           Cowboy         defensive           end           Harry           Roberts           picked           off         an           AdIer           pass           and           raced           35           yards           to           the         end           zone           and           the           Cowpoke           points           were         on           the           board.         Missouri           raced           up           and           down           the           field         until           the           crucial           fourth           quarter           when           the         OSU           defense,           inspired           by           a           pair           of           sacks         from           Ail-American           Leslie           O'Neal           and           a         key           deflection           by           Mike           Hudson,           brought         things           under           control.         The           next           week           at           Amos,           Iowa,           sub-         freezing           temperatures           encouraged           by           a         blast           of           cold           arctic           air,           plus           a           stubborn         Iowa           State           defense,           cost           Oklahoma         State           a           chance           for           a           share           of           the           Big         Eight           Conference           championship           as           the         Cyclones           upset           OSU,           15-10.         A           pair           of           fumbles           and           three           intercep-         Number           40           lames           Ham           and           Mike           Hud-         son, number           10           assist           in           a           tackle         against           Nebraska           (a bove           right.)         Mark           Moore,           number           44;           Marcus         Jones,           number           60           and           Mike           Hudson,         number           10           tackle           a           Tulsa           Hurricane         player           (below           right.)         332           •sports         tions           blunted           four           OSU           possessions           in-         side the           ISU           22-yard           line           and           on           each         occasion           the           Cowboys           came           away           with         no           points.           Aided           by           a           strong           north           wind         the           Cyclones           built           up           a           9-0           first-quarter         lead           before           Brad           Dennis           chipped           in           a         39-yard           field           goal.         Oklahoma           State           got           within           range           with         a           four-play,           63-yard           strike           early           in           the         third           quarter           to           chop           the           margin           to           1           2-         10.           But.           thereafter           the           offense           couldn't         get           u ntracked,           even           with           a           first-and-ten         at           the           ISU           20           with           seven           minutes           to         play.           The           upset           was           the           first           OSU           loss           to         an           unranked           team           in           two           years.         For           the           second           straight           week           Okla-         homa State           had           to           battle           insufferable         elements           —           sleet,           wind           and           ice           —           and         came           up           on           the           short           end           of           a           1           3-0           scuf-         fle with           nationally-ranked           and           Orange         Bowl           bound           Oklahoma.         Oklahoma           survived           two           fumbles           to         scratch           out           a           field           goal           early           in           the           se-         cond quarter           and           with           less           than           two         minutes           remaining           in           the           half,           an           OSU         wind-blown           punt           settled           on           the           Cowboy         33.           The           Sooners           slugged           their           way           in         five           plays           for           the           game's           only         touchdown           and           led           at           intermission,           10-         0.         Early           in           the           third           quarter,           starting           at         their           own           one           yard           line,           the           Pokes         mustered           an           impressive           1          2-play           drive         which           fizzled           out           at           the           Sooner           2           1           when         Brad           Dennis           missed           a           37-yard           field           goal         attempt.           Thurman           Thomas           became           the         first           back           in           1985           to           gain           100           yards           on         the           rugged           Sooner           defense.           Thomas         pounded           out           100           lengths           on           23           tries           and         it           was           the           tenth           time           in           his           brief           career         he           hit           the           century           mark,           or           more,           in           a         single           game.         The           Pokes           now           with           an           8-3           record         moved           into           post           season           play           against         Florida           State           in           the           Gator           Bowl.           This         year,           unlike           last           year's           trip           to           the           Gator         Bowl,           proved           to           be           less           memorable.           The         Cowboys           entered           the           game           confident         but           the           Gators           proved           to           be           tougher           as         they           handed           the           Cowboys           their           third         upset           in           a           row           and           ended           the           Pokes'         season           with           a           heart-breaking           8-4           record.         Quarterback           Ronnie           williams,           number         13,           runs           with           the           ball           at           the           Gator         Bowl           (above           left.)         Thurman           Thomas,           number           34           shows         his           football           skill           at           the           Gator           Bowl         (below           left.)         sports 333         Lineman         O'Neal         Drawing         Praise         Few           players,           if           any,           have           made           the         impact           at           Oklahoma           State           that           Leslie         O'Neal           made.         The           Little           Rock,           Ark.           senior           was           one           of         the           dominant           defensive           linemen           in           the         nation           the           last           three           years           and           drew         praise           from           everyone           who           knew           him.          Leslie           is           a           classy           young           man,           a           strong         academic           performer           and           an           All-         American           in           every           sense,                       says           Cowboy         Coach           Pat           Jones           of           O'Neal.         Voted           a           two           time           All-American           at         defensive           tackle,           O'Neal           was           also           a         Lombardi           and           Outland           Trophy           Finalist.         Since           becoming           a           starter           for           the         Cowboys           in           1983,           Leslie           helped           guide         the           Cowboys           to           a           26-10           record           and           two         consecutive           bbwl           game           victories.         O'Neal           was           also           selected           to           play           in         several           post           season           all-star           games,           in-         cluding the           Hula           Bowl.         O'Neal           recorded           368           total           tackles           in         his           career           and           is           the           most           decorated         lineman           in           OSU           history.           Furthermore,           he         is           only           the           third           player           in           OSU           history           to         gain           All-American           honors           for           two           con-         secutive years.         Thomas           O'Neal           proudly           displays           his         Cowboy           number           —           99           (above           right.)         O'Neal           blocks           a           rival           player           head           to         head           in           powerful           defensive           action         (below           right.)         3           34           •sports         photos           by           Craig           Williams         Thomas         New           Star         For         Cowboys         The           1985           collegiate           football           season         produced           a           new           star           in           Oklahoma           State         running           back           Thurman           Thomas.         This           season           Thomas           led           OSU           to           a           8-3         record           and           another           appearance           in           the         Gator           Bowl.         In           the           season's           opener           against           defen-         ding Orange           Bowl           champion           Washington         Thomas           rushed           237           yards,           running           for         one           touchdown           and           throwing           for         another.         Against           North           Texas           State,           Thomas         again           led           the           Cowboys           in           a           1          0-9           win.         Against           Miami           of           Ohio,           Thomas           scored         four           touchdowns,           rushing           9          1           yards.         Against           interstate           rival           Tulsa,           Thomas         scored           on           a           career           longest           54-yard           run         in           the           Cowboys'           25-13           win.         Always-tough           Nebraska           was           up           next         and           slowed           down           the           Thurman           Thomas         7!           yards,           in           the           Cornhuskers           34-24           vic-         tory.         Against           Kansas,           Thomas           scored           the         winning           touchdown           with           less           than           a         minute           left.         Kansas           State           proved           just           as           leaky           as         Thomas           again           broke           the           200           yard           mark,         2          1          3,           in           a           35-3           Homecoming           win.         The           next           week,           Thomas           gained           54         yards           in           Iowa           State's           15-10           upset           win,         which           knocked           OSU           out           of           the           Big           Eight         title           race.         in           the           showdown           against           Oklahoma,         Thomas           rushed           for           over           100           yards,           but         the           2nd-ranked           cross-state           rivals           won         13-0.         lumping           upward           and           to           the           left,         Thomas           O'Neal           dodges           a           rival           player's         attempts           to           bring           him           down           (above         left.)         O'Neal           dodges           skillfully           to           retain         posession           of           the           ball           (below           left.)         sports«335         Team           Aims           For           Big           Eigiit         Cowboy           wrestling           began           its           second         year           under           head           coach           )oe           Seay,           but           in         reality,           1985-86           was           Seay's           first           com-         plete wrestling           season           at           OSU.         Following           his           1984           campaign           at           OSU,         Seay           and           his           staff           enjoyed           an           excellent         jcruiting             season.             The             Cowboys             ac-         uired           a           host           of           high           school           graduates         nd           some           important           transfer           students,         icluding           Louisiana           State           transfer           Mark         'an           Tine           and           heavyweight           Tom           Erickson         rom           Triton           junior           College,           leaving           OSU         anked           second           nationally           in           recruiting.         Along           with           recruits           and           transfer           stu-         dents. Cowboy           fans           saw           All-Americans         Luke           Skove           and           Leonard           Bailey           return         for           their           senior           year           on           the           OSU           wrestl-         Mike           Farrel           holds           his           opponent           in           a         tight           wrestling           grip           (right.)         Tom           Eril son,           ranked           as           top         heavyweight           in           the           nation           reflects         happily           on           his           opponent's           forfeiting         the           match           (below           right.)         ing           mat.         With           a           fourth-place           finish           in           the           1985         national           tournament           and           the           loss           of         three           all-Americans           to           graduation,           Seay         remained           optimistic           about           his           1985-86         squad.          I           think           we           have           the           makings           of           a           real         team           this           year,             Seay           said.            I           think           the         guys           want           to           be           close           together.           I           think         they           want           to           work           as           a           unit           and           I           think         they           want           to           win.         That's           the           key           right           there.           Unless           it's         something           they           really           want,           it           doesn't         make           any           difference           what           the           rest           of           us         want.                    Seay           said           his           approach           to           his           first           full         season           at           OSU            would           be           a            week-by-         week           experience.          Our           goal           has           to           be           to           win           the           na-;         tional           title,                       Seay           said.            But           the           reali         goal           is           to           improve           each           week           and           be           thei         very           best           we           can           be           by           the           time           the           na-l         tional           tournament           rolls           around.           Then           the         winning           should           take           care           of           itself.                    Seay           explained           how           his           goals           as           a         coach           compared           to           the           goals           for           the         team.          My           goals           are           always           the           same,           '           he         said.            To           win           the           Big           Eight           and           to           tryi         and           win           the           national           tournament.           If           wej         fall           short,           we'll           take           whatever           that           is.           If         you           do           your           best,           then           you           can           be         satisfied           with           whatever           that           is.                    336«sports         Cowboy           Angelo           Cuzallna           struggles         against           an           opponent           (left.)         Mike           Farrel           faces           an           opponent           and         concentrates           on           the           match           to           come         (above.)         sports 337         338«sports         photo           by           Usa           Zleghr         Eddie           Woodburn           struggles           against           an         opponent           in           a           Cowboy           wrestling           match         (above,           far           left.         Determination           shows           on           Leo           Baileys         face           as           he           attempts           victory           (above           left.)         Cowboy           wrestler           Vince           Silva           fights           it           out         in           a           Cowboy           match           (center           left.)         Leo           Bailey           gives           it           his           best           against           a           rival         opponent           (below           left.)         Consternation           shows           on           the           face           of           lack         Chaimberiin           as           he           battles           for           victory           (left         center,           bottom.         Coach           joe           Seay           urges           Cowboy           wrestlers         toward           a           win           (below,           far           left.)         sports«339         Coach              |oe             Seay              instructs              Cowboy         wrestler           Luke           Skove           (above           right         Cowboy           Vince           Silva           maintains           control           of         his           opponent           (right           center         Cowboy           wrestler           Luke           Skove           sends           an         opponent           head           over           heels           (below           right         340«sports         sports            341         Against           All           Odds         Those           guys           don't           know           what           they're         talking           about,                       says           head           coach           Paul         Hansen           about           the           pre-season           pro-         gnosticators           who           predicted           that           OSU         would           be           on           bottom           of           the           Big           Eight         Conference.           Many           even           predicted           that         the           Cowboys           would           go           the           entire           year         without           a           conference           victory.           However         that           didn't           happen.           Coach           Hansen           also         adds,            Those           were           the           same           guys           that         predicted           that           Truman           would           lose!                    Only           four           regular           season           conference         games           remain           and           the           Cowboys           are           in         contention           for           fourth           place           in           the           con-         ference. The           Pokes           also           appear           to           have         won           at           least           half           their           games           this         season.         According           to           Hansen,           the           high           point           of         the           Pokes           season           was           the           decisive           vic-         tory over           toughish           Missouri           by           a           score         of           86-65.           The           toughest           loss           of           the           year         was           no           doubt           the           last           second           loss           to         Nebraska           at           home.         When           the           Cowboys           return           next           year,         they           will           be           without           head           coach           Paul         Hansen           whose           contract           was           disputedly         not           renewed.           Alan           Bannister,           the           7-4         freshman           from           Bolton,           England,           led           the         conference           most           of           the           year           in           blocked         shots.           Senior           guard           Terry           Faggins           was         the           leading           scorer           for           the           Pokes.           The         only           other           losses           to           graduation           will           be         Mitch           Jones,           David           Taylor,           and           Anthony         Andrews.         The           Cowboys           proved           that           they           were           a         team           with           personality           this           year.           When         playing           at           Kansas,           tempers           flared           and         luckily           no           serious           happenings           occured.         However,           when           the           layhawks           came           to         Gallagher,           the           fights           broke           out           almost           as         soon           as           the           game           began.           The           Cowboys         played           together           and           even           when           neces-         sary fought           together.           And           when           the         Pokes           defeated           their           opponents,           who         were           almost           always           much           more           tal-         ented, it           was           through           team           work           alone.         It           is           not           yet           determined           where           Coach         Hansen           will           be           going           but           he           will           un-         doubtedly be           successful           there.           He         brought           a           clean           program           to           OSU           and         left           with           the           same           heavily           criticized           pro-         gram. Not           once           was           probation           ever           a         question           in           his           seven           years           at           OSU.           Next         year           the           Cowboys           will           definitely           be           a         top           contender           for           an           upper           finish           in           the         conference.         34           2           •sports         Cowboy           players           battle           a           rival           team           in           a         basketball           game           (below,           far           left.)         Number           40           Melvin           Gilliam           jumps           for           his         goal           (top           left.)         Muhammed           Akbar           controls           the           ball           in           a         Cowboy           basketball           game           (bottom         center,           left.)         Roshon              Patton              considers              Cowboy         basketball           strategy           (below           right.)         sports 343         Mitch           lones           maintains           control           of           the           ball         in           a           Cowboy           competition           (above.)         Number           10           Roshon           Patton           watches         Terry           Faggins           accomplish           a           trickey           shot         (above           right.)         344           •sports         Number           30           Terry           Faggins           shoots           for           a         goal           (above           left.)         Another           shot           passes           through           the           goal         for           the           Cowboy           basketball           team           (above         right.)         Coach           Paul           Hansen           watches           his           team         compete           in           a           Cowboy           basketball           game         (below           left.)         spoits«345         lason           Manuel           avoids           rival           players           for           a         Cowboy           goal           (above           left.)         Terry           Faggins           concentrates           on           Cowboy         victory           (above           right.)         Melvin           Gillam           jumps           high           for           a           Cowboy         score           (below           left)         Number           55           Alan           Bannister           jumps           for           his                l(p         shot           in           a           Cowboy           basketball           match           (bot-         tom right,           center.)         Melvin           Gilliam           displays           speed           and            agility         in           a           Cowboy           game           (below,           far           right.)         photos           by           Craig           Williams         I         346 sports         sports            34           7         Ready           To           Run         The           saying           goes           that           before           you           run,         you           must           first           learn           to           walk.           Such           was         the           case           with           the           1985-86           Oklahoma         State           Cowgirls           basketball           team.           The         Cowgirls           entered           the           new           season           in         November           with           only           one           returning         starter           (sophomore           |amie           Siess)           and           two         other           members           (Dahrenda           James           and         Traci           Wheeler)           of           the           previous           year's         club.         So           OSU           head           coach           Dick           Halterman         knew           that           in           many           ways           this           would           be           a         season           for           learning           basic           steps           in           hopes         of           running           with           conference           foes           in           up-         coming years.          We           were           a           mystery           team           going           into         the           season,           and           we           didn't           know           what           to         expect,                       Halterman           says.            Anytime           you         have           only           one           returner           it's           going           to           be         tough,           but           we           were           very           optimistic.          in           only           their           second           contest           of           the         season,           the           Cowgirls           battled           the           Loui-         siana Tech           Lady           Techster's,           who         entered           the           Gallagher           Hall           contest         ranked           fourth           in           Sports           lllustrated's         pre-season           poll,           in           the           end           the           Cowgirls         fell,           76-68.         lamie           Siess           battles           fierce           competition           in         a           Cowgirl           basketball           match           (above           left.)         Number           23           dinette           lordan           attempts           a         difficult           shot           (above           right.)         Number           5          1            Cassandra           Lesnyk           shoots           a         free           throw           (below           right.)         Dahrenda             lames             runs            the             ball             down         court           in           a           Cowgirl           game           (below           left.)         348 sports                     1          1           i              w           §           -'l ll            ti         The           Cowgirls           continued           to           give           hope         to           pre-season           optimism           as           they           jumped         out           to           a           5-2           non-conference           record.         OSU's           second           defeat           came           in           overtime         action           at           the           Cowgirl           Classic           champion-         ship game           in           an           85-74           loss           to           Creighton.         The           biggest           win           of           the           non-conference         season           came           December           19           as           Halter-         man's           club           upset           nationally-ranked         Texas           Tech           67-65.          Texas-Tech           was           ranked           in           the           Top           25         at           the           time,           and           for           us           to           beat           them           it         was           the           best           game           of           the           season           without         a           question,             Halterman           says.         The           Cowgirls           then           took           their           show         across           the           waters           of           the           Pacific           for         Hawaii's           Wahine           Classic           where           OSU         recorded           wins           against           Hawaii           and           New         Mexico,           falling           to           United           State           interna-         tional University.         However,           fate           reared           its           ugly           head         when           Big           Eight           Conference           play           rolled-         around.           Beginning           with           an           81-65           loss           to         Missouri           at           Columbia,           the           Cowgirls         dropped           their           first           three           straight           con-         ference contests.         OSU           then           picked           up           successive           wins         over           Colorado           and           Kansas           State,           but         were           struck           back           to           reality           in           a           108-68         loss           to           the           arch-rival           Oklahoma           Sooners         at           Norman.           The           Sooners           score           was           the         most           ever           against           OSU           in           a           conference         contest.         The           Cowgirls           major           foe           during           con-         ference play           was           not           the           opposition,           but         injuries.           'We           had           to           battle           with           having         one           to           three           kids           out           of           the           game           every         time,           and           after           we           returned           from           Hawaii         we           learned           we           had           lost           two           players           to         grades,                       Halterman           says.            So,           when         you're           trying           to           play           with           six           or           seven         girls           it's           a           tough           situation.                    sports 349         I         other           problems           striking           the           young         squad           included           turnovers           and           incon-         sistency.         With           all           but           one           Cowgirl           returning           for         the           next           two           season,           Halterman           expects         his           club           to           be           a           contender           in           the           long         run.            We           knew           it           would           be           a           building         year,           and           hopefully           we           can           get           the         foundation           set           so           that           we           can           be           a         competitor           with           these           kids           the           next           two         to           three           years,             Halterman           says.         if           indivdual           performances           during           the         85-86           season           are           hints           of           things           to         come,           optimism           could           turn           to           reality           for         OSU.           The           Cowgirls           were           led           by           Siess         who           not           only           led           the           club           in           scoring,           but         also           set           an           OSU           season           record           in           the         assists           category,            i           think           that           without           a         doubt,           she           is           a           legitimate           Ail-American         candidate           in           the           next           two           years,          Halterman           says.         The           Cowgirls           also           have           potential           all-         conference           successes           in           Alisa           Duncan         and           dinette           Jordan.            As           soon           as           she         (Duncan)           learns           a           few           things,           she           will           be         a           good           player           for           us;           it's           just           a           matter         of           time,             Halterman           says.            She           (Jordan)         has           responded           very           well           and           she           has           the         potential           of           being           a           great           player.          Halterman           also           praises           Tamie           Sanders         who           was           lost           for           the           season           with           a           leg         injury,            i           think            the           loss           of           her           made           a         difference           in           us           finishing           around           .500,         because           I           think           she           could           have           made           a         five           or           six           game           difference,             he           says.         Now           that           the           initial           steps           have           been         taken           in           85-86,           the           Cowgirls           can't           wait           to         run           with           the           leaders.         350«sports         :,'i   -          «?         Dick           Halterman           and           Jack           Easley           discuss         Cowgirl           strategy           (above           far           left).         Cowgirl           Jamie           Siess           jumps           for           a           difficult         shot           in           an           OSU           basketball           game           (below,         left.)         Number           I           I           Angela           East           manages           a         tricky           shot           (center           top.)         Alisa           Duncan           jumps           up           for           a            shot           during         a           Cowgirl           basketball           match           (above           right.)         Running           down           court,           lamie           Siess           takes         the           ball           for           attempted           Cowgirl           points         (left.)         sports            3           5         I         On           a           swing           and           a           prayer                     i v:ii33         •          Pokes           make           real           impact         For           the           fifth           consecutive           season,         OSUs           baseball           team           won           the           NCAA         Midwest           Regional           and           a           berth           to           the         College           World           Series           in           Omaha,           Neb.         The           Pokes           breezed           through           the           Big         Eight           post-season           tournament           with           three         consecutive           victories,           two           over           Okla-         homa. The y           also           edged           Wichita           State           in         the           regional           tournament           to           earn           the           trip         to           Omaha.         Slugfest'           would           best           describe           the           OSU         offense           which           combined           for           124           homers         and           an           impressive           .339           team           batting         average.           The           Cowboy's           power           attack         was           led           by           Pete           Incaviglia           who           set         NCAA           records           with           48-home           runs           and         101           round-trippers           in           his           three-year           ca-         reer at           OSU.         Doug           Dascenzo           also           set           a           single-         season           Big           Eight           record           with           67-stolen         bases.           The           Cowboys           set           a           school           record         with           190-steals.         The           Cowboy's           offense           proved           to           be         devastating           at           times,           scoring           20-runs           or         more           on           nine           occasions.         After           getting           off           to           a           slow           start,            4-5,         the           Cowboys           won           27           of           their           next         30games           including           three           of           four           from         Oklahoma.           The           Sooners           came           into           the         OSU           series           22-1           and           won           the           first           game         decisively,           2           1-8.         The           Cowboys           came           back           to           win           the         next           three           games           in           the           series,           including         an           I           I          -I           victory           before           a           national           au-         dience on           ESPN.           The           fourth           game           of           the         series           featured           a           no-hitter           by           )oe           Gior-         danella           in           an           8-0           Cowboys           win.         The           Big           Eight           featured           hitting           during         the           '85           season.           A           conference           series           with         Missouri           proved           this           fact.         The           four-game           series           with           the           Tigers         featured           84           runs           between           the           two         teams.           OSU           swept           the           series,           but           the         Cowboys           had           to           rely           on           their           bats.         The           difference           between           for           the           first         three           games           was           only           5-runs           before           the         Cowboys           shut           down           the           Tiger           offense         with           a           20-3           decision           to           close           out           the         series.         In           the           College           World           Series,           OSU           lost         its           first           game           to           Mississippi           State,           12-3,         before           coming           back           and           beating           South         Carolina           16-11.           They           were           then         eliminated           by           eventual           national           cham-         pion Miami,           2-1          ,           to           end           its           season           with           a         58-16           record.         3           54            sports         J          V           ml          f          Gary           Ward,           coach,           gazes           thoughtfully         at           his           players           on           the           baseball           diamond         (far           left).         Kevin           Fowler           sidesteps           the           opposition         at           third           base           (left).         Dust           files           as           a           Cowboy           team           member         steals           second           base         photos           by           Caren           Firouz         s          sports 355         Diamond           Thieves         photo           by           Caren           Firouz         356«sports         :                After           several           attempts           to           steal            se-                                   cond.           It           becomes           painfully           dear           to           BU-                           ly           Smith           that           finesse           is           required           for         base           theft           (far           left).         Doug           Dascenzo           hangs           suspended           in         mid           air           In           a           successful           attempt           to         steal           t hird           base           0eft).          ' «-            -           ■-•           '           -J            ;4         '-:           i .?           ,-          ._           c '-'--           -•-             ••'■          '■ wt         photos           by           Craig           Williams         Cowboy           Billy           Smith           slides           into           a           stolen         second           at           Reynolds           Stadium           (below).         T}.M         sports«357         3           58           •sports         photos           by           Craig           Williams         sports            3           59         OSU           thinclads           taste           victory         The           Big           Eight           is           a           tough           conference,         but           the           OSU           track           team           has           what           it         takes           to           excel.           They           put           a           fourth-place         dent           in           the           Big            Eight           outdoor           champion-         ship, bettering           last           season's           fifth-place         rank.         The           Cowboys           will           find           the           1985—86         season           challenging           because           they           are           los-         ing some           key           people.           Graduate           Joe           Dial         set           the           NCAA           pole—          vaulting           record           at         the           Big           Eight           outdoor           championship.         Returning           will           be           Paul           Larkins.           Larkins           is         expected           to           be           a           leading           contender.         With           returning           record-setters           Lesa         Davis,           Joanne           Rothery           and           Christine         McMiken           the           Cowgirls           are           tough           con-         tenders for           a           Big           Eight           title           and           NCAA         honors.           They           will           enter           the           1          986           season         with           a           good           supply           of           experienced         athletes.         With           such           a           solid           foundation           the           OSU         track           team           has           an           excellent           chance           to         make           a           jarring           impact           on           the           Big           Eight.         photos           by           Brian           lohnson         360 SF  orts         Roger           Braun           discusses           the           ups           and         downs           of           training           with           fanet           Harris         (upper           right).         Lisa           Davis           calls           on           extra           energy         reserves           to           take           first           place           (far           left).         Determination           etches           the           face           of         Brian           Stevens           as           he           concentrates           on         making           Cowboy           runners           numl  er           one         Oeft).         Cowboy           track           runner           Mike           Wood           feels         the           thrill           of           victory           (upper           left).         sports            361         Team           Satisfied         Going           into           the           National           Champion-         ships, OSU           Cross           Country           Coach           Dick         Weis           looks           back           on           the           1985           season         with           satisfaction.           The           men's           team           finish-         ed second           in           the           Big           8           and           the           women's         finished           fourth.           This           was           the           highest         finish           ever           for           an           OSU           women's           team.         Three           team           members,           Christine         McMiken,           joe           Metcalf           and           Paul           Larkins,          have           really           come           into           their           own                       this         year,           says           Weis.           Weis           is           in           his           third         season           at           OSU.         McMiken,           who           has           won           six           Big           8         Championships,           is           a           six-time           All           Ameri-         can, more           than           any           other           OSU           woman.         Her           All           American           awards           were           earned         twice           in           the           10,000           meters,           once           in           the         5,000           meters,           once           in           the           cross           country         and           twice           in           the           indoor           3,000           meters.         McMiken           won           the           3,000           meters           in           8.58,         the           NCAA           record.           Last           February,           she           set         a           world           record           in           the           indoor           at         14:53.80.           This           year           she           won           seven         meets           in           a           row           and           earned           six           course         records.         A           senior           from           Edmond,           Metcalf           not         only           excells           in           track,           but           also           holds           a         high           scholastic           average           of           3.80.           He           has         been           accepted           at           the           University           of           Ok-         lahoma medical           school,           but           this           year           has         put           his           all           into           OSU.           Weis           says           Metcalf         ran           very           well           this           year           and           had           the         fastest           time           ever           in           Oklahoma           State         crosscountry.         Another           outstanding           graduating         member           of           the           cross           country           team           is         Paul           Larkins,           a           three           time           All           American.         These           honors           were           won           in           the           distance         medley,           1          ,000           meters           and           the           indoor.         362 sports                     r           V           y          f:ic'M         V.             : .         lip         i                          -I.           ««« .         photos           by           Corbin           Kimberling         Six           time           Big           8           champion           Christine         McMiken           shows           the           running           style           that         makes           her           a           champion           (above).         Cross           country           team           member           Patty         Bloome           engages           in           the           sort           of           vigor-         ous workout           that           makes           OSU           runners         champions           (left).         OSU           runners           |oe           Mettcalf           and           Paul         Larkins           run           against           a           rival           Arkansas         team           member           (upper           left).         sports«363         Returning         and           new         players         excel         With           almost           the           entire           team           returning         coach           Ike           Groce,           before           his           tragic           death,         had           high           hopes           for           OSU's           women's         tennis           team.          Everyone           is           back           except           for           Stacy         Swanson           who           will           be           a           coaching           assis-         tant this           year.           We've           been           the           Big           Eight         Champs           since           1981           and           we're           hoping         for           it           again           this           year,                       Groce           said.         Last           year           the           Cowgirls           hosted           the         NCAA           championships           here           at           Oklahoma         State.           Only           16           teams           are           invited           each         year            to           this           prestigous           tournament,           and         the           talent           of           these           women           has           earned         them           an           invitation           for           the           last           five           years.         Groce           commented,            Hosting           the         NCAA           was           definitely           an           honor.           We         managed           to           host           the           largest           ever           and         we're           hoping           to           be           able           to           host           it           again         for           the           next           three           years.                    The           Big           Eight           championship           has,           for         five           years,           put           the           OSU           team           into           the         top           20           national           ranks.           Last           year's           upsets         were           the           defeats           of           Texas           and           Trinity,         both           ranked           in           the           national           top           5.           The         Cowgirls           made           it           to           8th           in           the           nation           be-         fore being           defeated           by           Berkely           5-4           in         the           national           championships.         Some           accomplishments           this           year           have         been           participating           in           such           tourneys           as         Louisiana,           Utah           and           the           Virginia           Slims         qualifying           pro           tournament           in           Oklahoma         City.           The           ladies           won           the           Oklahoma           fall         invitational           as           well           as           taking           first           in         tourneys           in           New           Orleans,           South           Africa         and           New           England.          Mary           Boudreaux           was           recently           named         the           1985           Unsung           Player           of           the           Year           by         The           OSU           men's           tennis           team           enjoys           a         moment           of           relaxation           during           practice         (above.                    Christian           Shatz           prepares           to           serve           the         ball           In           a           Cowboy           tennis           match           (below         right.)         364           •sports         World           Tennis           Magazine,                       said           Coach         Groce.           The           honor           is           given           annually           to           a         player           who           doesn't           get           the           recognition         she           deserves.             The           award           qualifications         include           not           only           a           demonstration           of         dedication           on           the           court,           but           also         dedication           in           school.           Boudreaux,           a         senior,           is           a           4.0           accounting           and         marketing           major.         Freshman           Carrie-Lynn           Cohen           of         Toronto,           Canada           is           the           only           newcomer         this           year.           Described           as           having            lots           of         potential,             much           is           expected           of           this         young           woman.         Groce           stated,            We           are           excited           to           have         Carrie-Lynn.           I           believe           she's           one           of           the         best           in           the           nation.                    Groce,           head           coach           of           the           women's         team           for           over           5           years,           was           originally         from           Shawnee           Oklahoma.           Upon           his           ar-         rival at           OSU           in           1980,           the           cowgirls           began         a           transformation           which           has           led           to           their         steady           domination           of           the           Big           Eight           Con-         ference Championships.           Together,           the         coach           and           team           built           a           reputation           for         tennis           at           Oklahoma           State           which           will         continue           to           back           the           Cowgirls           for           years         to           come.         Groce'           death           was           deeply           felt           by           the         team.           Members           said           they           were         unanimous           in           mourning           the           passing           of         this           great           influence.         On           the           men's           side,           head           coach           James         Wadley           has           led           the           Cowboys           to           a         seven-year           Big           Eight           championship           title.         Senior           Veteran           Peter           Mallet           is           heading         up           the           men's           team           the           year.           Mallet,           Big         Eight's           number           one           in           85,           has           one           a         conference           title           in           singles           and           doubles           in         each           of           his           three           years           with           the         cowboys.         Besides           the           combined           talent           of           Mallet,         the           Cowboys           will           also           take           advantage           of         the           courts           with           four           other           returning         players           plus           three           transfers           to           the         Cowboy           program.           The           transfers           will           add         depth           to           the           Cowboy           team's           fire           power.         Wadley           comments,            We're           ranked           22nd         in           the           pre-season           poll,           but           we           feel           like         we're           a           top           15           team.                    Wadley           is           looking           toward           a           strong         season           for           doubles.          Shatz           and           Scott           chould           make           the         best           doubles           combinations           we've           ever         had,                       says           Wadley.          Our           team           as           a           whole           has           outstanding         depth           and           we           should           be           shooting           for         our           highest           national           ranking           ever.                    Cowboy             tennis             player             Pat             Connor         demonstrates           his           swing           (above           left.)         Scott             Swyden             gives             Libble             Brende         some           pointers           on           her           tennis           grip           (left.)         spoits 365         Y           v            v-'                                                   {             .                ,                  -         ,           I           ;          k          11           n           ;           i           ,           I           .         4             .             i          «              1             '1              •             V         i             '.             (         M           i           ♦                    :          ',           I          :          ;         1         3           66           •sports         Cowboy           tennis           player           Ruth           Harris         returns           her           opponents           serve           (upper         left.)         Cowboy           Robin           Scott           concentrates           on         victory           before           preparing           to           serve         (above           right.)         Robyn           Lamb           demonstrates           her         backhand           in           a           Cowboy           match           (left.)         Cowboy           tennis           player           Pat           Connor         rushes           to           return           his           opponents           ball         (bottom,           far           left.)         sports 367         photo           by           Craig           Williams         Cowboy           tennis           player           Mary         Boudreaux           shows           intense           concentra-         tion as           she           returns           the           ball           to           her           op-         ponent (right.)         Libbie           Brende           hurries           to           sucessfully         return           the           ball           to           the           opposing           court         (above           left.)         368           •sports         Tessa           Price           practices           on           her           foreliand         abilities           during           an           unseasonably           warm         lanuary           afternoon           (above.)         Christian             Schatz             leans             forward             to         achieve           contact           with           the           ball           (left.)         sports            369         ©LF         Golf           Team         Shows           Promise         With           more           experience           than           last           year,         the           1985-86           men's           golf           team           looks           to           be         starting           another           successful           season.           Re-         cent years           have           been           very           favorable           to         OSU's           team,           making           them           one           of           the         most           outstanding           in           the           country.          I           think           this           year           we           have           the           poten-         tial to           be           one           of           the           best           teams           I've         coached,                       says           Mike           Holder,           men's           golf         coach.           He           adds,            We           do           have           one           of           the         best           players           I've           ever           coached,           Scott         Verplank.                    The           spring           season           of           1985           proved           to         be           very           good.           The           team           took           first           in         three           of           their           tournaments,           including           the         Big           Eight           Championship.           In           that           com-         petition they           finished           well           ahead           of           the         next           three           teams           (Oklahoma,           Nebraska,         and           Missouri).           In           the           remaining           eight         tournaments,           they           took           second           in           six,         which           includes           the           lofty           NCAA           Champi-         onships. In           that           competition           they           finish-         ed very           close           to           first.           The           final           score           was         Houston           1172,OSU           1175.         Off           to           a           good           start           this           year,           the           team         has           proven           itself           by           winning           the           Honda         Fall           Coaches           Classic           in           Florida           —           a           tour-         nament in           which           1          4           of           the           top           1          5           golf         teams           in           the           country           participated.         Also,           in           what           Holder           called            one           of         the           more           dissapointing           efforts           at           OSU,                    the           team           took           second           at           the           Grandfa-         ther Mountain           Intercollegiate           in           North         Carolina           after           falling           behind           Wake         Forest.           Nevertheless,           Coach           Holder           sees         his           team           with           bright           prospects           for           this         year.         One           reason           Holder           has           confidence           in         his           team           is           that           everyone           from           last           year         is           returning           and           now           has           NCAA           experi-         ence. Also           the           team           contains           some         hopefuls           from           last           year           who           faced           stiff         competition           for           a           place           on           the           team           and         370 sports         didn't           make           it.           Furthermore,           some         outstanding           recruits           this           year           bring           hope         for           a           continued           tradition           of           excellence           in         the           program.         Coach           Holder           spoke           highly           of           his         recruits           this           year,           calling           four           members         especially           impressive:           David           White,           Bill         Wood,           Carl           Suneson,           and           Yasunobu         Kuramoto.           These           and           other           recruits           will         be           complimenting           some           remarkable         returners           to           the           team.         Scott           Verplank           stands           out           this           year,         coming           off           his           first           pro-tournament           win         with           the           Western           Open           Championship         this           summer.           He           also           displayed           some         impressive           playing           last           spring           —           a           first         place           finish           at           the           Rafael           Alacon           and         Crown           Colony           tourneys           and           second           at         the           Jackson           Invitational           and           Big           Eight.         He           also           made           first           team           All-American,         the           only           one           on           the           team           to           do           so.         Brian           Watts           also           finished           well           last           spr-         ing with           a           73.1           average           and           a           2267         stroke           total           for           3          1           rounds.           Finishing           first         at           the           Morris           Williams           championships,         he           also           finished           fourth           in           the           Big           Eight         and           tied           for           26th           in           the           NCAA           Champi-         onships.         Also           leading           the           team           is           E.J.           Pfister.         Nabbing           a           second           place           finish           at           the         Crown           Colony           tourney,           he           tied           for           22nd         in           the           NCAA           Championships           and           had           an         overall           average           score           of           73.2.           Kevin         Whipple           and           Mike           Bradley           also           had         strong           finishes           in           the           Spring           and           should         add           to           the           teams           merit.         As           for           team           goals,           they           should           be           ob-         vious —           to           win           the           ultimate           tournament,         the           NCAA           Championships.         Says           Whipple,            As           a           team           (our           goal           is         to)           try           and           improve           all           year           before           the         NCAA.          mi«««. « «            ■« • •         IJhotos           by           Caren           Flrouz         Kevin           Whipple           stares           intently           across           the           green         as           he           studies           the           results           of           his           putt           (far           left).         OSU           golfer           E.|.           Pfister           contemplates           his           next         swing           for           the           team           (left).         John           O'Neill           shows           intense           concentration           as           he         maps           out           the           path           of           his           next           stroke           (above).         sports 371         Verplank             Meets             With           J''         19          If           a           golf           team           is           to           be           considered         outstanding,           there           has           to           be           at           least           one         exceptional           player           on           it.           The           OSU           team         is           blessed           with           many           good           players,           but         one           in           particular           comes           to           mind           for         those           who           follow           collegiate           golf           circles.         Scott           Verplank,           senior           from           Dallas,         Texas,           has           done           more           for           the           OSU           golf         program           than           anyone           in           recent           years.         Verplank           was           born           September           7,          1964,         and           comes           from           a           sporting           background.         His           father           Robert           played           baseball           in         Texas           in           the           mid           '50s.         Verplank           has           caused           a           stir           ever           since         he           was           deemed           the           best           collegiate         golfer           as           a           freshman           in           1983.           In           1984,           he         claimed           an           amazing           six           titles           including         the           U.S.           Amateur           at           Oak           Tree           golf         course           in           Edmond,           Oklahoma.         He           led           the           team           last           spring           in           total         score           and           average           score.           He           also           took         second           in           the           Big           Eight           Championships         and           tied           for           seventh           in           the           NCAA         Championships           —           not           to           mention           plac-         ing first           in           the           Rafael           Alarcon           and           Crown         Colony           tournaments.           But           his           biggest           ac-         complishment so           far           came           last           summer         when           he           won           the           Western           Open,           a           ma-         jor professional           tournament.         By           winning           the           Western           Open           he         gained           exempt           status           and           forewent           the         usual           route           of           the           Tour           Oualifying           School         to           reach           the           pro           circuit.           The           qualifying         process           for           this           school           is           very           rigorous.         About           600           apply           each           year,           and           about         150           make           the           finals.           Usually           only           50         pass           and           continue           on           to           professional         status.           Verplank's           win           makes           him           eligi-         ble for           temporarily           playing           as           a           profes-         sional.         Verplank's           victory           was           in           a           PGA           tour-         nament, making           it           even           more           significant.         Verplank           says,            I           was           pretty           excited         over           my           exempt           status...          maunly           I           was         thinking           about           (the           things)           it           would           do           if         I           won.                    Verplank           says           he           probably           did           so           well         because           he            tried           to           make           it           like           any         other           golf           tournament           (he)           played           in.          Coach           Mike           Holder           calls           Verplank           a         coach's             dream'             because             of             his             will-         ingness to           sacrifice           for           the           game.           He         also           says           of           Verplank           as           a           student,            I         think           he           has           all           the           qualities           of           a           true         student           athlete.           He's           probably           as           proud         of           what           he's           done           in           the           classroom           as         what           he's           done           on           the           golf           course.                    Majoring           in           business            organization           ad-         ministration, Verplank           will           have           a           solid         skill           to           fall           back           on           if           needed.           He           had           a         3.33           grade           point           average           in           1984.         Speaking           of           scholastic           goals,           Verplank         says,            I           have           a           team           goal           of           winning           (the         NCAA           Title),           and           that           would           be           my           first         goal           in           school.                   Verplank's           post-graduation           plans           are         golf-oriented,           he           says.           Tm           going           to           play         the           tour...          hopefully,           I'm           just           going           to         play           golf.          1l         photo           by           Ca         372«sports         'toto           by           Caren           Firouz         sports            3           73         Robin           Hood           demonstrates           that           prac-         tice makes           perfect           as           she           follows         through           on           a           line           drive           (above).         Katrin           Mollerstadt           beats           the           heat           and         kicks           up           her           feet           during           practice           (top         right).         Tracy           Tate           lends           expert           advice           to         teammate           Kristen           Weise           en           route           to         the           next           hole           (right).         A           study           in           concentration,           Kristen         Weise           studies           the           results           of           her           swing         (far           right).         3           74           •sports         «k         photos           by           Tommy           White         OSU           in           the         Fore           front         Coach           Ann           Pitts           and           the           OSU           golf         team           have           a           very           positive           outlook           for         the           new           season.           She           cites           several         reasons.          (The           team)           looks           good.          ..a           very           young         team,           no           seniors,           and           some           excellent         players,             Pitts           says.         With           no           players           graduating,           outstan-         ding veteran           golfers           will           return           to           add         their           experience           to           the           lineup.           Included         in           this           group           is           Sara           Killeen,           Dodge           City,         Kansas           junior.           Pitts           says           Killeen            really         has           come           along           and           will           be           a           strong         player.          Pitts           praises           another           returner,           Robin         Hood.           She           was           first           in           the           Big           Eight           in         1984.           She           also           placed           first           last           fall           at           the         Susie           Maxwell           Berning           tournament           and         second           in           the           Big           Eight           last           spring.         Lisa           Stone,           sophomore,           should           also         add           strength           to           the           strong           team.           Among         her           accomplishments           is           a           first-place         finish           in           the           Big           Eight           last           spring.         Possibly           the           biggest           new           story           is           that         of           Eva           Dohloff,           a           freshman           from         Sweden.           She           had           a           second           place           finish         in           the           Cowgirl           Invitational           this           fall.         Teamate           Killeen           says,            I'm           just           so           im-         pressed with           her...          she           is           already           a           good         player           and           she           is           looking           to           be           a           great         player.          Last           year           the           team           finished           first           at           the         Berning           Tournament           in           fall           and           second         in           their           home           fall           tournament.           In           spring         they           finished           first           at           the           Big           Eight         Championship           and           second           at           the           Lady         Husky           invitational.           They           also           finished         third           at           the           Guadalajara           Women's           Inter-         collegiate.         With           excellent           players           returning           and         outstanding           players           on           their           way           up         Pitts           has           every           reason           to           hope           for         another           great           season           —           possibly           one           of         their           best.          it           looks           like           we'll           have           the           strongest         team           since           1982.                    sports            3           75         ©wgorD         Improved           by           New           Blood         Finishing           an           unusually           short           fall           season         with           a           four-three           record,           the           Oklahoma         State           University           Cowgirl           softball           team         laid           a           solid           foundation           for           the           spring         season.         A           new           limitation           on           the           total           number         of           games           allowed           per           year           prevented         the           Cowgirls           from           competing           as           often         this           fall           as           they           have           in           past           years,           but         the           spring           season           still           consists           of           ap-         proximately 55           games.         The           60           game           limit           was           intended           to         prevent           players           from           spending           more         time           on           the           road           than           in           class           and           to         keep           them           more           academically           oriented,         explains           coach           Sandy           Fischer.           However,         she           adds           that           fewer           games           in           the           fall         make           it           difficult           to           get           to           know           the           new         player's           strengths           and           weaknesses           and         discover           exactly           how           they           fit           into           the         overall           team           picture.         Two           tournaments           were           scheduled           for         the           Cowgirls           this           fall           but           the           Colorado         tournament           was           rained            out.           In           their           own         Cowgirl           Classic,           the           Cowgirls           placed           se-         cond behind           Texas           A  M.         Both           the           players           and           coach           Fischer         cite           hitting           as           the           team's           weakest           area         and           as           an           area           in           which           the           team           works         hard           to           improve.         'We           did           not           hit           as           well           as           we           are         capable           due           to           poor           pitch           selection,          says           Fischer.            We           need           to           hit           a           good         pitch           early           on           in           the           game.                    According           to           Mary           Hammen,           sopho-         more third           baseman           from           Wisconsin,           it         was           a           home           run           hit           by           Michelle           Smith,         New           Jersey           freshman,           that           led           to           the         Cowgirls           win           over           Nebraska.         One           of           the           most           distinctive           charac-         teristics of           the           '85-'86           team           was           its           new         faces.              Over           half           the           team           is           new.           and         376«sports         le           new           players           bring           a           new           enthusiasm         I           the           team,           a           new           way           of           doing           things,                    lys           Fischer.            We're           a           completely           dif-         ■rent           team           from           last           year.           Last           year's         ;am           was           a           power           team,           while           this         sar's           team           is           more           of           a           speed           team,         omparing           the           two           is           like           comparing         Dpiesand           oranges.         First           baseman           Michelle           Rutledge,         )phomore           from           Arcadia,           Oklahoma,         lys           many           younger           players            grew           up           in         hurry           playing           against           Nebraska           and         sxas           A  IVl.           The           competition           shocked         lem           into           reality           and           made           them           realize         they'll           have           to           play           really           well           if           they         want           to           keep           playing.                    Second           baseman           Laura           Dodrill,           junior         college           transfer           from           Albequerque,         adds,            Working           together           well           is           the           key.         The           new           players           blend           well           with           the           old         in           working           together           on           the           field.                    Dodrill           said           she           was           drawn           to           the           OSU         team           because           it            has           a           lot           of           pride           and         is           a           class           act           team,           on           and           off           the         field.                    Spring           season           highlights           include           a         televised           competition           April           20           with           Ok-         lahoma University           and           a           shot           at           going           to         the           National           Championships.           Hammen         says           the           championships           are           'everyone's         go.           I           definately           think           we           have           the         potential.                       Last           year           the           Cowgirls           just         missed           their           shot           at           the           championships:         the           top           16           teams           qualify           for           the           com-         petition, and           the           Cowgirls           were           ranked         17th.         Fischer           emphasizes           the           game's           fast         pace           and           appeal           to           the           spectator.          Basically           the           sport           has           changed           over         the           last           ten           years.           Softball           is           a           very         competitive           game.            It's           fast           and           full           of         strategy,           moving           along           much           faster           than         baseball.          If           more           of           the           student           body           would         just           come           out           to           watch           us           and           give           us           a         chance,           I           think           they           would           really           enjoy         themselves.                    Carol           Davis           slides           into           home           for           a         sucessful           score           (far           left.)         Cowboy           Softball           player           Missi           Vassar         concentrates           on           hitting           a            .           homer         (below           left.)         Leanne           Davis           rounds           the           bases           with         ease           (left.)         sports            3           77         Liz           O'Connor           prepares           to           throw           after         eliminating           her           competition           (above.)         Shirley           Bianchi           slides           for           third           against         a           rival           team           (right.)         3           78           •sports         photo           by           Caren           Firoui         Cowboy           Softball           player           Pam           Potczek         follows           through           with           her           swing           (left.)         Mary           Anne           Walz           crouches           In           Intense         observation           of           the           situation           (below.)         sports            3           79         Better           Than           Ever         Coach           Larry           Bilhartz           says           he's           proud         of           the           Oklahoma           State           University         women's           gymnastic           team,           and           it's           no         wonder.           They           are           consistently           ranked           in         the           top           20           nationally.          Weight           lifting           and           strength           condition-         ing play           a           large           part           in           the           success           of           the         team,                       Bilhartz           says.           Because           of           this         method           of           training,            the           team           will           look         weak           in           the           beginning           of           the           season           but         finish           as           one           of           the           stronger           teams.         The           team           finished           4th           in           the           Big           8           for         the           '85           season.           Bilhartz           says           team           goals         for           '86           are           'either           to           win           or           finish           much         higher           in           the           Big           8.                    Bilhartz           says           he           is           very           optimistic         about           the           upcoming           season.            The         returning           team           members           look           much         better           than           ever           before.                       He           adds           that         team           freshmen           look           very           strong.          The           only           weak           point           the           team           has           is         lack           of           experience,                       Bilhartz           says.           Ten           of         the           12           team           members           are           freshmen           or         sophomores.         Linda           Elstun,           who           is           a           junior           in         eligibility,           will           be           returning           for           the           '86         season           as           team           captain.           Elstun           is           the         current           Big           8           all           around           champion.         Senior           |ill           Wollenburg,           4-year           letterman,         will           also           be           returning.         Billhartz           says           he           is           very           excited           about         the           new           season           because            the           skill           level         will           be           the           highest           ever.                    3           80           •sports         sports           •381         As           high           school           sports           fade           into           memo-         ry, the           thrill           of           intercollegiate           competi-         tion grips           the           campus           as           OSU           remains           in         the           Top           20           in           sports           such           as           football,         baseball,           and           wrestling.           But           what           hap-         pens to           those           individuals           who           lettered           in         high           school           but           aren't           able           to           participate         in           college?           OSU,           like           many           other           univer-         sities, fills           that           need           by           offering           an           ex-         tensive intramural           sports           program.         Those           who           participate           in           intramurals         are           as           serious           as           the           Pokes           playing           other         Big           Eight           teams.           They           practice           exten-         sively, trying           to           get           ready           for           the           big         game.           Team           members           watch           their           rank-         ings, hoping           they           will           make           it           to           the         playoffs.         Of           course,           intramurals           offer           more           than         team           sports.           Individuals           can           earn           par-         ticipation points           for           their           organization         by           competing           in           sports           such           as           table         tennis,           archery,           racketball           and           bowling.         This           year           the           intramural           system           had           ad-         ded a           new           sport           for           men,           two-ball           in-         door soccer.         Two-ball           indoor           soccer           is           designed           for         men           as           an           anything-goes           sport.           Accor-         ding to           Phil           Huebner,           soccer           coordinator         for           intramurals,            two-ball           soccer           began         about           five           years           ago           at           Cal.           State.           OSU         put           it           in           their           intramural           program           last         year           and           I           7           teams           signed           up           for           it.           This         is           its           second           year           and           we           have           36           teams         participating.                    Two-ball           indoor           soccer           has           few           simi-         larities to           regular           indoor           soccer.           Seven         men           comprise           a           team           including           the         goalie.           Two           balls           are           thrown           onto           the         field           and           the           clock           begins.           The           referees         stand           on           the           sidelines           with           lists           of           most         common           rule           violations           for           each           infrac-         tion and           a           check           is           placed           beside           the         violation.           At           the           end           of           regular           playing         time,           each           team           gets           one           penalty           shot         for           every           violation           their           opponent           made.          This           free-for-all           sport           tends           to           be         very           high           scoring;           one           of           the           teams           had         a           high           this           fall           of           5           I           points.           That           is           not         something           you           see           in           regular           soccer,          says           Phil           Huebner.         382          'sports         ntmmmi         Serious           Competition         photo           by           Christopher           Rush         iHW«i  W  l    lP  l'  '           ll'irffftrtti         Indoor           soccer           intramural           players           com-         pete for           possession           of           the           ball           (right.)         A           girls           intramural           volleyball           player         keeps           the           ball           flying           at           an           OSU           match         (below.)         The           ball           is           hiked           as           players           prepare           for         furious           grid           action           at           an           intramural           game         (far           right.)         sports 383         photo           by           Craig           Williams           photo           b]           '         384«sports         1985         MEN         SIM         TENNIS       INDIVIDUALS       MEN         S         HANDBALL       RESIDENCE         HALLS       1           Kerr         10       2.Willharti         1         1       3         Parker         2       4.         Kerr         8       RESIDENCE         HALLS       1        .         Mike         Davis       2.         Thomas         Mathews       3.         Robert         Terrazas       ALL         UNIVERSITY       l.leff         Smith       4.         Keith         McGinty       2.ScottTlmlan       FRATERNITY       1        .         Delta         Upsilon       2         Delta         Chi       FRATERNITY       1           Chris         Browning       2.         Dave         Edgren       FRATERNITY       1         Beta         Thela         Pi       2         Delta         Upsilon       3         Delta         Chi       3.         Sigma         Nu       4.         Sigma         Alpha         Epsilon       3.         Doug         Land       4.         lim         Whitney       4         Phi         Delta         Theta       CLUB       1.         Vensoll       2.AFROTC       ALL         UNIVERSITY       1        .         Mike         Davis       2         Chris         Browning       3.         Dave         Edgren       4.         Doug         Land       MENS         TABLE         TENNIS       ALL         UNIVERSITY       Singles:         |eff         Laselle       Doubles:         Maloney         and         Curd       RESIDENCE         HALLS       I.Willham         12       2.         Willham9       3.         Scott         2       4.         Wentz         8       1        985         IM         MENS         CROSS         COUNTRY       FRATERNITY       1          Delta         Chi       MENS         INTRAMURAL         RACQUETBALL       RESIDENCE         HALLS       I.Willham9       2.         Kerr         8       3.         Kerr         12       4.Willham         12       FRATERNITY       2.         Sigma         Alpha         Epsilon       3.         Phi         Delta         Theta       1        .         Delta         Chi       2.         Sigma         Nu       3.         Pi         Kappa         Alpha       4.         Delta         Tau         Delta       4.         Delta         Tau         Delta       INTERNATIONAL         STUDENT       1.         Chinese         1       FRATERNITY       1        .         Delta         Upsilon       2         BetaThetaPi       3.         Delta         Tau         Delta       4.         Sigma         Alpha         Epsilon       RESIDENCE         HALLS       1        .         Parker         5       2.         IBA       3.         Wentz         10       4.         Wentz         4       2.         Chinese         2       ALL         UNIVERSITY       Singles:         Fred         Marchena       Doubles:         Leforce         and         Marchena       Patricia           Kretchmar           draws           her           bow           and         prepares           to            let           fly            with           an            arrow           for                         OSU           archery           intramurals           (far           left.)         Mike           Mitchell           prepares           to           call           all           fouls           as         a           referee           for           OSU           intramural           sports         (above           left.)         Volleyball           intramural           players           give           the         ball           full           attention           at           an           OSU           intramural         match           (below           left.)         Sports            38           5         Indoor           soccer           players           concentrate           on         their           sport           with           hard-driving,           fierce         determination           (above.)         Brett           Hughes           (with           ball)           balances         precariously           on           tiptoe           at           an           intramural         football           match           (right.)         Hoping           for           a           strike,           Frank           Pachal         prepares           to           roll           the           ball           in           a           bowling           in-         tramurais           competition           (far           right.)         photo           by           Craig           Williams         photo           by           Christopher           Rus         -■ar. .           .          Men         s         IM         Football         Results         1985       auB       INTERNATIONAL         STUDENT       FRATERNITY         A'       1        .         Baptist         Student         Union       f.Padwman       1        ,         Sigma         Alpha         Epsilon       INDEPENDENT       MSS       2,         Delta        Tau         Delta       I.         No         Sweat       We)       ■},         Delta         Chi       4        .         Beta         Theta         Pi       2.         Loose         Ball       RESIDENCE         HALLS       ALL         UNIVERSITY       I.WiUhamS       FRATERNITY         B'       1        .         Sigma         Alpha         Epsilon       2.         Scott         3       1        .         Sigma         Alpha         Epsilon         'B'       2.         No         Sweat       3.         Wiltham         9       2.         Kappa         Sigma         B'       4.         Wiilham         7       RESIDENCE         HALLS         'A'       1        985         MENS         INTRAMURAL         SOCCER       ALL         UHfVERSlTY       1        .         Scott         3       r.         Delta         Tau         Delta       2.         Scott         4       FRATERNITY       2.         Groove         Men       3.Willham9       i        .         Delta         Tau         Delta       1       4.         Stout         Basement       2.         Alpha         Tau         Omega       MEN'S         BOWLING       3.         Beta         Theta         Pi       FRATERNITY       RESIDENCE         HALLS         B'       1        .         Scott         2         'B'       4.         Sigma         Alpha         Epsilon       1        ,         Sigma         Alpha         Epsilon       2.Willham         12         B'       3.Willham         lOB'       INDEPENDENT       1.         Crips       2.         Delta         Upsilon       J.         Lambda         Chi       4.WentE8B'       2.         Nads       4.         Sigma         Alpha         Epsilon       _,       3           86           •sports         sports«387         photo           by           Lisa           Zlegler         MENS         ARCHERY       TEAM       RECURVE       1         Dave         Hixon       2         Scott         Hamman       1        .         Kappa         Kappa         Gamma       2.         Pi         Beta         Phi       3.         Delta         Delta         Delta       COMPOUND       1        ,         Brett         Enmeier       2         Larry         Henry       3         David         Meyer       4         loeHall       5.         Tony         Oaks       6         Tim         Ragland       RESIDENCE         HALLS         INDIVIDUALS       1           Leslie         Packard       2.         Sharon         Myers       3.         Stephanie         Carnahan       4.         Stacy         Hendren       7         Doni         Henry       TEAM       WOMEN'S         GOLF       1           Drummond         10       SORORITY       2         Bennett         3       1           lulieLemish       WOMEN         S         RESIDENCE       2         Cindy         Weisz       HALLS         BOWLING       3         Bobbie         lo         Darrow       4.         Kelly         Nash       1.         Willham         8       2.         Wentz6       RESIDENCE         HALLS       3         Willham         10       4          West         Bennett         B'       1         Donna         Stewart       2         Stephanie         Carnahan       5.         Drummond         3       6           Drummond         7       WOMEN         S         SWIMMING       SORORITY       1         Delta         Delta         Delta       2         Pi         Beta         Phi       3         Zeta         Tau         Alpha       4         Gamma         Phi         EJeta       7         Drummond         2       8         Went?.         6       9         West         Bennett         A'       IO.Wentz6       1         1        .         Drummond         4       12,         Wentzb       1         3         Drummond         2       14         Drummond         9       RESIDENCE         HALLS       1          Wiilhamb       2,         WillhamS       3          Drummond         6       4.         WentzbAVentz         7       5         Willham         12       6         Bennett         3       1         5.         Drummond         3       16.         Drummond         2       1         7.         Drummond         10       18.         Willham         8         D'       19         Willham         8         C       20,         Willham         SB       2        1        .         Willard         2         East       WOMEN'S         CROSS         COUNTRY       1.         Lora         Hannah       INDEPENDENT       2,         lulie         Whitley       1        ,         Ex-Splash         Clubbers       3.         Stephanie         Felix       2         Vet         Med       4           Tamara         Shelby       WOMEN         S         ARCHERY       5.         lulie         Holt       6           Stacy         Feder       SORORITY         INDIVIDUALS       7           Natalie         Douglass       I           DawnHalsted       8           Kelly         Soergel       2         Laurie         Rains       9.         Lori         Barbie       3         Christie         Hav kins       10.         Sheila         Lamb       4         Luann         Wunsch       1         1           Molly         Wyatt       388«sports         Intramural           football           players           prepare           for         tfie           play           at           a           Sig           Alpha           game           In           Lewis         stadium           (below.)         A           player           leaps           fiigh           in           the           air           in           a           suc-         cessful attempt           to           play           the           ball           into           the         opponents           court           in           intramural           volleyball         (below           left.)         A           goalie           has           double           trouble           in            indoor         two-ball           soccer           intramurals           (left.)         sports            3           89         Mb         You           mean           there           are           other           sports           than         football,           baseball,           and           basketball?           There         sure           are!           Favorites           include           soccer,         rugby,           and           lacrosse.         All           three           teams           were           successful           this         year.         The           Lacrosse           team           excelled.           They         ended           the           season           with           20           wins           and         three           losses           in           the           Southwest           con-         ference. They           also           played           other           clubs         and           competed           in           two           tournaments           in         Tulsa           and           Missouri.           Coach           Kevin           Morris         calls           the           old           Indian           game            the           most           in-         jurious sport           next           to           football.          Andy           Smyth,           coach           of           men's           and         women's           soccer           says           the           first           of           the         season           was           disappointing           because           fewer         people           than           usual           joined           the           team.           They         took           fourth           place           at           a           Kansas           tourna-         ment, but            should           have           done           better.                    The           Rugby           team           also           did           well           this         year.           They           recieved           fourth           place           out           of         thirty-two           teams           at           the           Kansas           City         tournament.           As           well           as           playing           in           the         Ozark           Union,           they           played           other           club         teams.           Coach           )im           Cunningham           says           it           is         a           popular           sport           with           50-60           people           trying         out,           with           only           30           making           the           team.         All           three           coaches,           Morris,           Smyth,           and         Cunningham,           agree           on           one           thing.           They         believe           that           all           these           sports           are           gaining         in           popularity           and           wish           more           OSU           stu-         dents    would              get              involved.         [Rygby         -             -i'         '           '-1 1         photos           by           Lisa           Ziegler         -y-         390«sports         OSU           rugby           team           members           practice           high         kicks           in           preparation           for           upcoming           tour-         naments (upper           right.)         Furious           action           on           the           field           marks           a           team         effort           for           OSU           rugby           players           (right.)         Team           members           show           the           determination         and           strength           that           makes           the           Cowboy         rugby           team           a           success           (above.)         i m          n            '■ '         sports«391         ©©©eo          Two           players           practice           diligently           for           the         OSU           women           s           soccer           team           (right!         Agility           and           speed           are           all-important           for         women's           soccer           at           OSU           (above.)         392«sports         k            .11          PtiotosbyUsaZlegler         V                    H         ■■                   ,% !k             ■-■■           ■■■■■t4         ;.- 4.         '%■          A           women's           soccer           team           member         prepares           to           put           the           ball           into           play           at           a         tournament           (left.)                    Women's           soccer           team           members         for           a           pass           at           an           OSU           soccer           tou         (below         prepare         rnament         J         ■♦«''         s         i         -A         sports«393         Lsi(gr@!         Steve             Luce             passes            the            ball             to            Greg         Herwig           just           in           time           (above.)         Peter            Back            catches           the            ball            as            Mike         Smith           watches           intently           (upper           left.)         Kevin           Morris           tries           to           block           the           throw           as         Peter           Back           assists           (left.)         394           •sports         KEar-           -                .- !'.;'             . SV- SBM         photos           by           Craig           Williams         sports            39           5         PEOPLE         r■lif!OS aVAi.i JYi         Freshmen         Tracy           Acers,           OKC         Richard           Acree,           Midwest           City         Laurie           Adam,           Okeene         S.           Michelle           Adams,           Lawton         Ronald           Adklns,           Midwest           City         Sayeh           Adii,           Iran         Car!           Ailes,           Okemos,           Ml         Dawn           Alexander,           Broken           Arrow         Jeffrey           Alexander,           Ft           Supply         Jennifer           Allen,           Bethany         Kimberly           Allen,           Cushing         Aimee           Allison,           Adair         Terri           Aim,           Tulsa         Jeffrey           Anderson,           Guynnon         Traci           Anderson,           Bartlesvilie         Patrick           Andrles,           Bixby         Melissa           Ansley,           Lawton         Melissa           Archambo.           Mounds         Dana           Arnold,           Oilton         James           Arnove.           Tulsa         Lisa           Arnold,           Jones         Shari           Arnold,           Moore         Timothy           Ashcraft,           Chandler         Anisa           Ashworth,           Ponca           City         Charles           Babcock,           Norman         Danna           Bailey,           Stillwater         Leah           Bailey,           lenks         Tracy           Bailey,           Ardmore         Gypsy           Ball,           Tryon         Oleta           Banks,           Bristow         Nancy           Barham.           lenks         Tim           Barker,           Dei           City         Nathan           Barnard,           Tulsa         Doug           Barnes,           Guymon         LeaAnn           Barnes,           Byars         Sheri           Barnes,           Enid         Dawn           Barron,           Taloga         Lance           Barton.           Dardanell,           AR         Nita           Barton,           OKC         lay           Basham,           Tulsa         398 freshmen         Freshmen         verly           Bassett,           Fayetteville,           AR         istl           Batta,           Enid         f           Baumann.           Tulsa         resa           Baumann.           Yukon         an           Baxter,           McKinney.           TX         fnberly           Bayles,           Tulsa         ad           Bays.           Stillwater         le           Baziell.           Fairbury           IL         ryn           Bearden,           Tulsa         Travis           Beattie.           Edmond         idy           Becker,           Tulsa         zanne           Becker.           Tulsa         mera           Beeson.           Bartlesville         in           Bebnear,           Ponca           City         lira           Bennett,           Indiahoma         I         E         o         €         O         O         E         well,           now           that         iVe           explained           to           you         our           benefits         AT           OSU         DO           YOU           HAVE         ANY           Q UESTIONS?         YB H,           iVe         LOOKED           AT         OU           AND         THE            HAVE         A           LOT           OF         POTENTIAL         WE           HAVE         A           LOT         OF         PCTENTIAJ         OU         GIVES       MANY                      WE       SCHOLAP SHIPS           GIVE       X                          MANY       X                    5CH01ARSHIR       f              OUHA5         A           GOOD         U8RARY         WE         GIVE         fvlANY         5CH0I-AP5HIPS         Freshmen         Brent           Benson,           Ardmore         Jacqui           Benson,           OKC         lanet           Berrong,           Bartlesville         Lori           Bertholf,           Stillwater         Jessica           Besett,           Newcastle         Elizabeth           Betz,           Lawton         Pam           Bezdicek,           Edmond         Cheryl           Bilderback,           Dover         Kara           Bilyeu,           Stillwater         lonathon           Blrdwell.           OK         Lara           Birmingham,           Tulsa         Lisa           BIzzell.           Tulsa         Krista           BIckburn,           Broken           Arrow         Nisa           Blackmon,           Newalla         KImberly           Blair,           Spencer         E.           Kevin           Blakely,           Pine           Bluff,           AR         Suzanne           Blakley,           Lawton         Brensen           Blanchette,           Bartlesville         Stacey           Bland,           Tulsa         Lasen           Blevins,           Stratford         Trad           Bfubaugh,           Ponca           City         Jennifer           Bodine,           Stillwater         Elise           Boeke,           Bartlesville         lerrell           Boggan,           Haskell         Terry           Bond,           Ochelata         Martha           Booth,           Cushing         lohn           Borger,           OKC         Lynna           Boss,           Enid         KrIstI           Botkin,           OKC         Ginger           Bowen,           Bartlesville         Darla           Bowlen,           Carnegie         Debra           Bowers,           Buffalo         Lesley           Bradley,           Anadarko         Angela           Brady.           DeSoto,           TX         Deena           Brady.           Rush           Springs         Julie           Brandt.           Ponca           City         Chong           Branson,           OKC         Pamela           Breeden,           Chandler         Caroline           Brennan,           Edmond         Kelll           Brewer.           Midwest           City         400           •fresh           men         Freshmen         Ina           Bridge,           Chandler         ussell           Bridges,           Tulsa         ancy           Briscoe,           Tulsa         Ullam           Britton.           Stillwater         randl           Brown.           Muskogee         na           Brown,           Stillwater         nice           Brown,           Owasso         Imberiy           Brown,           Lawton         sa           Brown,           Vici         •avis           Brooks.           Broken           Arrow         imberiy           Buesing.           Norman         ira           Bull,           Ithaca.           NY         nnlfer           Bullard,           Prague         m           Bullard.           Ponca           City         tinifer           Bunnell.           Broken           Arrow         irry           Burdick,           Yukon         isan           Bussey.           Tahlequah         lomas           Butler,           Red           Rock         sa           Cabell.           Tulsa         iquel           Cagungun,           Drumright         nnlfer           Campbell,           Herndon.VA         isan           Campbell.           Herndon.VA         iri           Cannedy.           Yukon         ephanle           Canterbury,           Tahlequah         rrett           Cantrell,           Tulsa         even           Capron.           Tulsa         !vin           Carden.           Dallas,           TX         nthla           Carney,           Sapulpa         ithle           Carpenter,           Shawnee         ad           Carriger,           Mannford         ellen           Carson,           Stilwell         ott           Carter,           Ninnekah         iris           Casey,           Oilton         cqueline           Casey,           Tecumseh         chard           Casey,           Okmulgee         mes           Causon,           Muskogee         !an           Celestine,           Morris         issandra           Chadd,           Midwest           City         Ichael           Chan,           OKC         lam           Chandler,           Dardanelle,           AR         freshmen           •401         Freshmen         Chaney,           OKC         ce           Chambers,           Claremore         lantha           Chance,           Meno         I           Chancellor,           Yukon         da           Chapman,           Calvin         a           Chapman,           Weatherford         y           Chau,           Tulsa         ry           Chen,           Edmond         ig           Chia,           Stillwater         ven           Chilton,           Muskogee         Lee           Chin,           Stillwater         Jane           Christensen,           Thomas         Russell           Chronister,           Wilburton         Christine           Cibula.           Tulsa         Jackie           Clark,           Depew         Kristin           Clark,           Tulsa         Thomas           Clark,           Tulsa         Susan           Clarke,           Tulsa         Alicia           Claxton,           Orinda,           CA         Anita           Clay,           Carnegie         Dean           Clore,           Chandler         Gary           Clough,           Tulsa         Danna           Clyde,           Gushing         Shannan           Coale,           Stillwater         Keven           Coble,           Geary         Lisa           Coby,           OKC         Kimberly           Cogburn,           OKC         David           Cole           Jr.,           Ardmore         Donna           Connor,           OKC         Matthew           Cook,           Madison,           SO         Deborahiece           Cooper,           OKC         less           Cooper           IV,           Edmond         Charles           Cordes,           Tulsa         Shawn           Cornforth,           OKC         Rich           Cotter,           Elllsville,           MO         Latonya           Cotton,           Stillwater         E.           GayeCox,           Tulsa         Kenneth           Cox,           Chandler         Kimberly           Cox,           Devol         Steve           Cozart,           Tulsa         402           •freshmen         Freshmen         leff           Craig,           Tulsa         James           Crawley,           Leedey         Deborah           Crawford,           OKC         Kris           Crehan,           OKC         Amber           Crenshaw.           Mollis         Carol           Crockett,           Gushing         David           Cross,           Okeene         Klmberly           Cross,           Tulsa         Shawn           Cross,           Kingfisher         Douglas           Crowl,           Stillwater         1111           Culler,           Enid         Jeffrey           Dalton,           Ohio         Donald           Darnell,           Freedom         Melissa           Darragh,           Hennessey         Suzy           Dart,           Edmond         Byron           Davis,           Midwest           City         Charles           Davis           111,           Atoka         Laurel           Davis,           OKC         Kerl           Davenport,           Bixby         Seth           Dawson.           Claremore         Wendy           Dayne,           Stillwater         Chert           Deal.           May         Thomas           DeBennlng.           Stillwater         GU           Del           Rosarlo,           Broken           Arrow         Tim           Demers,           Catoosa         Carol           Dennis,           Duncan         Paula           DePuadolo,           Duncan         Molly           Derebery,           Shawnee         Amy           DeWltt,           Missouri         lames           Devenport,           Pasadena,           CA         Sandl           Dickey,           OKC         lenny           DUldlne,           Tulsa         Judith           Doherty.           Tulsa         Klndra           Doll.           Ringwood         Tonl           Donaldson,           Claremore         Thnothy           Dooley.           Fort           Sill         Melanle           Dorado.           Lawton         Cathy           Douglass.           Bedford,           TX         Lori           Dove,           OKC         Michael           Downey,           St.           Louis         .Ki                   '                      L           J©         .nm                                         freshmen           •403         Freshmen         Suzette           Dragoo,           Norman         Rick           Drake,           Tulsa         Steven           Drum,           Ft.           Smith,           AR         Mark           Dummer,           Ponca           City         Danny           Dunbar           Jr..           Tulsa         Amy           Dupre,           Tulsa         Donna           Durkee,           Perry         Mm           Dutton,           OKC         Susan           Eck,           Vinita         William           Eckroat           IV,           Stillwater         Anastasia           Edijanto,           Indonesia         Danny           EE,           Singapore         Susan           Eifert,           Waukomis         Ebert           Elssenstat,           Stillwater         Sheri           Ellenwood,           Stillwater         Amy           Ellis,           Bartlesville         Mamdouh           El-Sakka,           Palestine         Alaa           El-Shawa.           Palestine         Mark           Ely,           Stillwater         Kimberly           Enlow,           Sapulpa         Brian           Enriquez,           Broken           Arrow         Sherie           Ericson,           Tecumseh         Aii           Eslami-Zarei,           Iran         lahna           Ethridge.           Stillwater         Angela           Eutcheson,           OKC         Ingrid           Evans,           Laverne         Karen           Evans.           OKC         Alan           Eynon           Jr..           Tulsa         Shelll           Eyster,           Morrison         Scott           Faetos,           OKC         MIchele           Falkensten,           Tulsa         Monty           Fariss,           Leedy         Scott           Farrington.           Midwest           City         Kelly           Farroul.           Moore         Joy           Ferguson.           Waynoka         Regina           Ferguson,           Mariow         Wendy           Ferguson,           Tulsa         Joe           Feist,           Manchester         Leidon           Ferabee,           Goodwell         John           Field,           OKC            '           x          404           •freshmen         Freshmen         Usa           Finks,           Nowata         Kelly           Fisher,           Tulsa         Shea           Fisher,           Clinton         Denise           Fitzgerald,           Bethany         Ryan           Foley,           Watonga         Vlckl           Fouquet,           Sparks         Audrey           Ford,           Dewey         Stacey           Ford,           Sand           Springs         Ronald           Fortner,           OKC         Stephanie           Fortune,           Lawton         Grant           Fowler,           Valliant         Beverly           Fox,           Bartlesville         Scott           Francis,           Bartlesville         Bethany           Franklin,           Tulsa         Rhonda           Franklin,           Lawton         lulie           Frazier,           Skiatook         Cindy           Freeman,           Edmond         Kathy           Frisendahl,           Enid         Darrell           Frost,           Stillwater         Lisa           Fulkerson,           Spencer         Tom           Fulski,           Illinois         Greta           Funkhouser,           Sapulpa         Joseph           Fusco,           Tulsa         Mlchaela           Gann,           Broken           Arrow         lohn           Gamett,           Alva         Mira           Garrett,           Woodward         Geoff           Garvoille,           Stillwater         Martha           Gazaway,           Tryon         Rita           Gearhart,           Stillwater         Lynda           Geweniger,           Tulsa         lennif           er           Glbbs,           Tulsa         Kathryn           Gift,           Owasso         lerald           Gilbert,           Enid         Michael           Gllbreath,           Ponca           City         Monica           Gilligan,           Chouteau         Cara           Goeringer,           Edmond         Nicole           Goff,           Tulsa         Tabatha           Goodson,           Harrisburg,           PA         Linda           Gothard,           Duncan         Elizabeth           Gove,           Tulsa         freshmen           •405         Freshmen         lay           Grace,           Ringling         Cindy           Graham,           Tulsa         Brett           Gray,           Stillwell         Gayin           Gray,           Tulsa         lames           Grayson,           Boley         Florella           Graziani,           Blair         Kimberly           Green,           Tulsa         B,           Leanne           Green,           Bixby         Debra           Grey,           Choctaw         Rick           Griffin,           Tulsa         Reglna           Griffls,           Wewoka         Kendall           Griffith,           Muskogee         Gael           Grlsham,           Sherwood,           AR         Kevin           Grogg,           )enks         Joe           Grubbs,           Edmond         Gina           Guinn,           Hennessey         Bobby           Gunn,           Okmulgee         Mohammad           Haider,           Pakistan         Gwen           Hale,           Sperry         John           Hale,           Guymon         Christine           Hall,           Tulsa         William           Hall,           Little           Rock,           AR         Carolyn           Hall-Stlth,           Aurora,           CO         Tonia           Hamilton,           Hollis         Connie           Haney.           Coalgate         Paul           Haney,           Stillwater         Sheila           Hanlger,           Sand           Springs         Linda           Hanklns,           Milburn         Rhonda           Harder,           Weatherford         Kerensa           Hardy,           Castle         Lyn           Harms,           Clinton         Monty           Harper,           Stillwater         Keela           Harrel,           Leedey         Rona           Harrel,           Kingfisher         Dan           Harrington,           Frederich         Missy           Harris,           OKC         Cynthia           Harrison,           Stillwater         Tiffany           Hartman,           Miami         Rick           Hasbrouck,           Howell,           MI         |ana           Hasenmyer.           Duncan         f            V-'i           ,           v         406 freshmen         Freshmen         day           Hassell,           OKC         Kojun           Hatta,           Hazel           Park.           Ml         Kevin           Hawkins,           Kingfisher         Rebecca           Hayes,           Broken           Arrow         lack           Hayes,           Coweta         Lea           Haynes,           Claremore         lulla           Hays,           Tulsa         Michelle           Heiney,           Tulsa         Jeffrey           Henderson,           Santa           Ana,           CA         Rhonda           Henderson,           Ft.           Gibson         Steffanie           Henderson.           Dalhart,           TX         Donl           Henry,           Broken           Arrow         Martin           Hertz,           Tecumseh         Brian           Heskett,           Broken           Arrow         Yolanda           Hester,           Tulsa         Michelle           Hetherlngton,           Hobart         Klmberly           Hicks,           Claremore         Tammy           Hicks,           Edmond         Kristl           Hlghsmlth,           Lawton         Leila           HUeman,           Tahlequah         Beth           HUl,           Tulsa         Rosann           Hlxon,           Harmon         Lisa           Hodson,           Chandler         K.           Nlchole           Holder,           Collinsville         Gail           Honderlch,           Tulsa         Dawn           Hood,           Tulsa         Kris           Hooper,           Pauls           Valley         Brenda           Hope,           Cushing         Kimberly           Horgan,           Collinsville         Valerie           Hombeak,           OKC         Marta           Houk,           Bartlesville         Kris           Houlton,           Omaha,           NE         Signee           House,           Tulsa         Denise           Houser,           Broken           Arrow         Karen           Houser,           Madison,           Wl         Maryam           Houshmand,           Stillwater         Carla           Houston,           Midwest           City         Stephanie           Howard,           Midwest           City         Ethel           Hudglns,           Mustang         lulle           Huff           ines,           Tulsa         freshmen«407         Freshmen         Donna           Huffman,           Broken           Bow         Karen           Hufnagei.           Grant         Buffy           Hughes,           Kingfisher         Vickie           Hulse,           Tulsa         Deil  orah           Hunter,           Red           Rock         Rosemary           Hunter.           Texhoma         Kendra           Husband,           Duncan         Wendy           Husby,           Weatherford         Kimberly           Hutchison.           Bixby         Michael           Hyer,           Glenpooi         Amy           Irelan.           Muskogee         Phillips           Ireland.           Choctaw         Lori           Iruin,           Goodland,           KS         Lisa           Irwin,           Tulsa         Michelle           ishmael.           Broken           Arrow         Sharon           Isom,           6kC         jere           iwata,           Tulsa         Beverly           lackson,           Idabei         Charlotte           Jackson,           Tulsa         Dwayne           lackson,           Broken           Arrow         Maurice           lackson.           Broken           Arrow         Dalena           lacobs,           Morris         David           lantz.           Wichita,           KS         Dwayne           lantz,           OKC         Russell           lames,           Yukon         Tlsh           lames,           Owasso         Tracy           lamison.           Broken           Arrow         Sara           leffers.           Lawton         Ian           lennings.           Claremore         Alisha           lohnson.           OKC         Brian           lohnson.           OKC         Bronsyn           lohnson.           Muskogee         Carlyn           lohnson,           Collinsvilie         Cloteel           lohnson.           Tulsa         Donna           lohnson.           Spencer         lay           lohnson,           Ada         Kathryn           lohnson.           OKC         Skip           lohnson,           lasper,           MO         Ursula           lohnsson,           Edmond         lames           lolley           |r.,           Enid         408           •freshmen         Freshmen         Ronald           loUy.           Lawton         Brenda           lones,           Parker           City,           IN         Bryan           (ones,           OKC         Danette           Jones,           Shreveport,           LA         HoUy           lones,           Muskogee         Leslie           lones.           Bay           City,           Ml         Susan           lones,           Mannford         Klmberly           lustus,           Stringtown         leffKalb.Chappell.           NE         Eric           Kast,           Tulsa         Timothy           Kelm,           Gibson         Felicia           Kellett,           Antlers         HoUy           Kelly,           Shawnee         Nancy           Kelly,           Linden,           N)         M.           Kemp,           Tulsa         Kassi           Kerr,           Fayetteville,           AR         Masroor           Khan.           Pakistan         Roya           Khosravl-Far.           Iran         Dana           Kllpatrick,           Spencer         Daniel           King,           Enid         Diana           King.           Bixby         Randy           King.           Midwest           City         lodle           Klnnard,           Enid         Cliff           Kirk.           Enid         Craig           Klser.           Tulsa         Lisa           Kllby.           Littlerock,           AR         Dana           Kllpatrick.           Spencer         Nancy           Kitzmlller.           St.           Peters,           MO         lackle           Kllntworth.           Terlton         Kathy           Knedllk.           OKC         Donald           Knight.           Tulsa         Carolyn           Koch,           Duncan         Kelly           Koch.           Claremore         Nicolette           Koethe,           Blanchard         Pee           Koh.           Malaysia         S.           P.           Koh.           Stillwater         lames           Kohler,           Hunt,           WY         ianlce           Koons.           OKC         Lori           Kramer.           Loyal         Mike           Krieg,           Enid         freshmen«409         Freshmen         Matt           Kuehnert,           Tulsa         lay           Kuehng,           Deer           Creek         Mlchele           Lacy,           Sapulpa         Keith           Laeger,           Tulsa         KristI           Ladd,           Wheat           Ridge,           CO         KeUy           Lambeth,           Newalla         Matthew           Landes,           Garber         Kay           Larson,           Tulsa         Deldre           LaSplsa,           Bartlesville         Kym           Latlner,           Catoosa         Marylynn           Layman,           Stillwater         Bruce           Leaf,           OKC         Geoffrey           Lee,           Midwest           City         Jean           Lefler,           Yukon         Kevin           LeGrand.           Stillwater         Allyson           Lemmons,           Cleveland         Robert           Lemon,           Bethany         Elizabeth           Leuenroth,           Owasso         Cameron           Lewis,           OKC         William           Lewis,           Oisc         Terease           Lipasek.           Irving,           TX         Vivian           LittereU,           lennings         Mary           Ann           Little,           Tuttle         Stuart           Little,           Broken           Arrow         Chal           Lim.           Stillwater         Yi-Yung           Lim,           Stillwater         Marie           LIndahl,           Tulsa         Andrea           Logan,           Yukon         LeAnn           Logan,           Walters         Nathan           London,           Tulsa         Stephanie           Long,           Claremore         Tina           Long,           Tulsa         lohn           Lookabaugh,           OKC         Shannon           Lorentz,           Ardmore         Debbie           Lx  we,           Sapulpa         Karrissa           Lowe,           Choctaw         Ruth           Lowe,           Ninnekah         Lava           Lucas,           Altus         Nicole           Lucas,           Lawton         Kerry           Lutz,           inola         410«freshmen         Freshmen         Barbara           Machan,           Lawton         Kevin           Madewell,           Haskell         Kamal           Mahmood,           Stillwater         Mark           Marshall,           Wheaton,           IL         Veronica           Marshall,           OKC         |.           Kent           Martin,           Weatherford         Kara           Martin,            Bartlesville         Teresa           Martin,           Fairview         RaDawn           Martinez,           Stillwater         Richard           Mathews,           Stillwater         Thomas           Mathews           |r.,           Edmond         Joyce           Matyas,           Broken           Arrow         Betty           Mauchi,           Ecuador         Donna           Mayes,           Kellyville         Richard           Mayes,           Enid         Sherl           McAllster,           Wayne         Chrlstin           McClaln,           Chickasha         Kenneth           McCullou ,           Ciaremore         Mark           McCulIough,           Sapulpa         Mary           McDaniel,           Sulphur         vj         freshmen           •41          1         Freshmen         Kevin           McDonald,           Greenwood,           AR         Thomas           McDougal,           Quinton         Alan           McElhaney,           Tulsa         Tricla           McFarland,           OKC         Bret           McGuire,           Claremore         James           McGuire,           Tulsa         |oel           Mclntlre,           Mannford         Eldon           Mcintosh,           Coweta         Sarah           McKissick,           Broken           Arrow         MoUy           McMullin.           OKC         Michelle           McNack,           Tulsa         Kevin           McNew,           Perkins         Tom           McPherson,           Tulsa         Pamela           McVay,           Porica           City         Nelson           Medina,           Ecuador         Elizabeth           Meinert,           Lone           Wolf         Cherie           Meredith,           Tulsa         Gerald           Merits,           Edmond         Christoph           Merritt,           Houston,           TX         Emily           Metzinger,           Lawton         Cindy           Meyer,           Wagoner         Marnie           Meyer,           Del           City         Tracey           Middleton,           Tulsa         Tonya           Milam,           OKC         Megan           Milliron,           Watonga         John           Miller,           Midwest           City         Sherry           Miller,           Owasso         Stef          anie           Miller,           Owasso         Mike           Milligan,           Bartlesville         Mlchele           Minietta,           Lawton         Arthur           Mitchell.           Overbrook         Deborah           Mobius,           Santee,           CA         Maria           Moffitt,           Jenks         Azil           Mohamad           Ghassemi,           Iran         I.           Darren           Moncrief          ,           Tulsa         Camille           Montague,           Broken           Arrow         Angela           Moore,           Allen,           TX         Janet           Moore,           Inola         Kristy           Moore,           Taloga         Stephanie           Moore,           Moore         4l2«freshmen         Freshmen         illy           Morgan,           Ardmore         son           Morris,           Lawton         ellssa           Morris,           Sapulpa         eve           Morris,           Arkansas           City,           KS         n           Mordecai,           Henryetta         acey           Moses,           OKC         imln           Mozaffar,           Iran         atthew           Mrasek,           Talala         lad           Muegge,           Lamont         alynda           Mulvany,           OKC         icar           Murdoch,           Peru         lerry           Murphy,           Bartlesville         tnya           Murphy,           Tulsa         argaret           Myers,           OKC         y           Myrick,           Tulsa         arrianne           Neimelster,           Tulsa         lie           Nelson,           Stillwater         lannon           Nelson,           Broken           Arrow         ffany           Nelson,           Memphis,           TN         isan           Netherton,           Stillwater         itricia           Newman,           OKC         ephen           Newton,           Broken           Arrow         iy-L«ng           Ng,           Stillwater         ckle           Nicholas,           Enid         iith           Nicholson,           Bethany         in           Nightingale,           Broken           Arrow         lawn           Niles,           Alex         ic           Nobis,           Stillwater         lari           Norberg,           Tulsa         illiam           Northcutt,           Tulsa         Jngy           Norwood,           Tulsa         Imljerly           Noyes,           Bristow          ttle           Oakley,           Elgin         teve           Obermark,           Sand           Springs         listine           Olsen,           Tulsa         ecky           Osborne,           Tulsa         racy           Osborne,           Stillwater         en           Owens           Jr.,           Ardmore         anlel           Owens,           Tulsa         risha           Ozment,           Mill           Creek         freshmen 413         Freshmen         BUly           Parker,           Broken           Arrow         David           Parnell,           Dewey         Jaime           Parnell,           OKC         lulie           Parsons,           Keller,           TX         Satish           Patel.           Tahlequah         Isabelle           Patterson,           McAlester         Ion           Patton,           Bartlesville         Kenda           Paty,           Thomas         Lesa           Payne,           Davis         Wayne           Pealrson,           Claremore         M.           Beth           Pearce,           Kansas           City,           MO         Bonnie           Pearce,           Broken           Arrow         1-ee           Pederson,           OKC         Deborah           Pekara,           OKC         Debbie           Pelton,           Sand           Springs         Kelley           Perkins,           Shawnee         Mona           Perkins,           Clinton         L igh           Perry,           Bartlesville         Sonya           Perry,           Tulsa         Jeff           Peterson,           OKC         Kyle           Pewitt,           Duncan         Amy           Phillips,           Tahlequah         Jill           Phillips,           Mustang         Caria           Piatt,           Edmond         Glenna           Pierce,           Ponca           City         Penny           Plum,           Bethany         Debra           Pokorny,           Ada         Kim           Pope,           Loyal         Christy           Porterfield,           Stillwater         Emily           Portleus,           Tulsa         Melinda           Postier,           Enid         lames           Potest           III,           Pawnee         Keli           Potts,           Vinita         Clifford           Powell,           Muldrow         William           Powell,           Stillwater         Lisa           Pralle,           Fairmont         Darin           Presley,           Sand           Springs         Laqra           Prlngle,           Bethany         Patrick           Prock,           Hugo         lohn           Raab.           Watonga         414 freshmen         Freshmen         rracy           Ragan,           Granite         ramara           Ragsdale.           Tulsa         rammi           Ragsdale,           Tulsa         :herle           Rattray,           Broken           Arrow         kllchael           Raole,           Gushing         Michelle           Reader,           Enid         slle           Reams,           Broken           Arrow         Zam           Record,           Yukon         rrallsa           Reece,           Del           Gity         )erekReed           OKG         rraci           Reed,           Tulsa         Uchard           Rees,           Bartlesville         Susan           Reeves,           Willow         IValter           Renberg,           Stillwater         Marianne           Rence,           Tonkawa         IVilllam           Renfro,           Bethany         ShelJta           Rentie,           IVIidwest           Gity         lames           Rexroat,           Broken           Arrow         Friedrick           Rheinfrank,           Tulsa         Mllson           Richter,           OKG         Bonnie           Rlchert,           Glinton         Kelly           Rlddell,           Owasso         Corey           Riddles,           Edmond         Chris           Riggs,           Ghouteau         Mychaelyn           Rlne,           Stillwater         Sharon           Ringrose,           Guthrie         Sandra           Rivero,           Stillwater         Laurie           Roach,           Tulsa         Shannon           Roark,           Edmond         Anthony           Roberts,           Gatoosa         Melissa           Roberson,           Red           Rock         Sharolyn           Robertson,           Tulsa         Angela           Robinson,           Owasso         Clnda           Robinson,           Tulsa         lennif           er           Robinson,           Stillwater         Kevin           Robinson.           Tulsa         Sue           Roblson,           Edmond         Dlanna           Roby,           Chesterfield,           MO         Gay           Rogers,           OKG         lacqueline           Rogers,           Bartlesville         freshmen 415         Freshmen         NicoUe           Rogers,           OKC         Travis           Rooms,           OKC         Ron           Roquemore,           Cleo           Springs         Kurtis           Roush,           Broken           Arrow         Michelle           Rowland,           Golden.           CO         Lisa           Rowlett,           Sapulpa         Gina           Rozman,           Tulsa         John           Ruark,           Walled           Lake.           MI         Tammie           Ruble.           Bartlesville         Teresa            Rudiger,           Edmond         Karen           Rudisell,           Bartlesville         Melissa           Sadler,           Tulsa         Joseph           Sailer,           OKC         Migue           Sandoval,           Tulsa         Cynthia           Saunders,           Purcell         Chris           Schein,           OKC         David           Schmade,           Stillwater         Susan           Schmidt.           Broken           Arrow         Dana           Schrick,           Frederick         Robert           Schumacher,           OKC         Grant           Schwartz,           Neosho.           MO         Tom           Schwinden,           Stillwater         Bethany           Schulte,           Skiatook         Michelle           Schuneman,           OKC         Candance           Scott,           Davenport         Sheila           Self,           Lowell.           AR         Alesla           Senter,           Tulsa         Chelee           Seran,           Okemah         Lauri           Sheldon,           Ratliff           City         Mark           Shelite,           Aline         Sara           Shirey,           Bartlesville         lames           Shoemake,           Mounds         Stephanie           Shoffner,           Edmond         Julie           Sherrlll,           McAlester         Steven           Sherrlll.           Tulsa         B verly           Shook,           Pauls           Valley         Sharon           Short,           Owasso         Susetta           Shouse,           Tulsa         Sheri           Shuford,           Blackwell         Cathy           Sllverthom,           Stillwater         416«freshmen         Freshmen         tonna           Simmons,           Muskogee         Liitonio           Simon,           Stillwater         ;liaun           Simon,           Thiensville         leclty           Sinn,           Edmond          an           Skarlcy,           Bethany         ana           Skinner,           Bartlesviile          ebbie           Smitti,           Stillwater         latlian           Smith,           Ciaremore         ;lieila           Smith,           Tulsa         Itephanle           Smith.           Stillwater         'aleiie           Smith,           Tulsa         Liistln           Smith,           Ponca           City         eanna           Soerries,           Bethany         ennifer           Somervllle,           Yukon         larrie           Sonafelt,           Latrobe.           PA         )ebra           Soper,           Tulsa         ferri           Sowards,           Cashion         ihaun           Spaeth,           Edmond          ebbie           Sparlln,           Newkirk         lichael           Spears,           Edmond         )iane           Splllers,           Shawnee         iabrlna           Stalllngs,           Norman         ferri           Stanfield,           Tulsa         ai«e           Stark,           Stillwater         4ark           States,           Dover         Steve           Stave,           OKC         Randall           Steele,           )enks         crisha           Stephens,           Guymon         anessa           Steward,           Tecumseh         )ana           Stockton,           OKC         loseph           Stout,           OKC         Pamela           Story,           OKC         my           Strain,           Owasso         Vngela           Stribley,           Ponca           City         rey           Strombeck,           Stillwater         Mice           Sullivan,           Tulsa         Rhonda           Sullivan,           Augusta         Rick           Surine,           Pryor         Buyong           Sutikno,           Stillwater         Christine           Svard,           Muskogee         freshmen 4I7         Freshmen         David           Tailey.           Tulsa         Lisa           Taylor,           Okmulgee         Janet           Taylor,           Stillwater         Mindy           Tayrien,           Stillwater         Melissa           Tellez,           OKC         Yee-Hing           Teng,           Malaysia         Susan           Terry,           Edmond         Lisa           Tevis,           Stillwater         Thien           Thai,           Tulsa         Michelle           Thamer,           Chickasha         Candace           Thomas.           Tulsa         Holly           Thomas,           Edmond         William           Thomas,           Tulsa         Bryan           Thomason.           Tulsa         Billle           Thompson.           Talala         Jeffrey           Thompson.           OKC         Sara           Thompson.           Bartlesville         Letha           Thurman.           Stillwater         Kimberly           Tommey.           Bixby         Melissa           Topping,           Cleveland         Marcus           Tosh.           Tulsa         Kimberly           Totten.           Ardmore         Russell           Townsend.           Tulsa         Monique           Traywicks.           OKC         Kathryn           Troendle.           Ft.           Collins,           CO         Alaine           Trompler.           Tulsa         Francine           Tryon.           OKC         Wei-Mln           Tsao,           OKC         Jamie           Tucker.           Claremore         Michele           Umdensiock,           Yukon         Bryan           Unruh.           Newton         Kenneth           Updike.           OKC         Lee           Uto.           Stillwater         Leah           Van           Buren,           OKC         Victoria           Vanchieri,           Stillwater         Bruce           VandeLune,           Yukon         Clement           Vangas           II.           Tulsa         Paul           Vamer,           Shawnee         Michelle           Vater.           Enid         Shannon           Vlck,           Inola         418 freshmen         Freshmen         Freddy           VIso,           Spain         Sean           Voskuhl,           Marshall         ndrea           Walker,           Tulsa         VIeUnda           Walker.           Tulsa         Sally           Walker,           Tulsa         Penny           Wallace,           Bartlesville         Vlichelle           Walters,           Bartlesville         Eric           Wamsley,           l-awton         jori           Ward,           Tom         tobyn           Ward,           Guthrie         Sonia           Ward,           OKC         3,           Craig           Ware,           OKC         (yie           Warren,           Fort           Worth,           TX         aron           Watklns,           Hobart         3avid           Webb,           Guymon         lanette           Webb,           Pawhuska         loseph           Weber,           Tulsa         [aura           Webster,           Edmond         lalph           Webster,           Stillwater         loene           Webster,           Stillwater         Stacey           Webster,           Deer           Creek         chelle           Wedman,           Yukon         111           Welgand,           Newton,           KS         rony           Weldon,           Sand           Springs         3ebbi           Wells,           Kiefer         [  enlse           West,           Stillwater         ames           West           II ,           Stillwater         -aura           West,           Yukon         Jteven           West,           Tulsa         rimothy           West,           Spencer         loe           Westhoff          ,           Muskogee         Penny           Wheeler,           Tahlequah         Hodney           Wherrltt,           Custer         Michelle           Whitcomb,           Tulsa         (athryn           White,           Bartlesville         Merritt           Whitney,           Tulsa         Lori           Wick,           Tulsa         Lisa           WUey,           Tulsa         Catherine           Wilkes,           OKC         rodd           Wllkens,           Sand           Springs         freshmen           •4          19         Freshmen         Herbert           Wllkerson,           Moore         Stephanie           WUkerson,           Cleveland         Bill           WUI  ins,           Nash         Resha           William,           Tulsa         Detra           Williams,           OKC         L yricia           Williams,           Spencer         Robin           Williams,           Tulsa         Tammy           Williamson.           Tulsa         Teresa           Williamson,           Midwest           City         Shelly           Willis,           Claremore         limmie           Willsey,           Sand           Springs         Dina           Wilson,           Tulsa         Gary           Wi lson,           Ponca           City         lames           Wilson,           Konawa         Laurie           Wilson,           Duncan         Stefanie           Wilson,           OKC         Tiffany           Wilson,           Moore         Teresa           Winters,           Marlow         David           Withem,           Bixby         Steven           Wittwer.           Stillwater         lean           Wohlhuter,           Tulsa         Kristina           Womack,           Bethany         Lisa           Womack,           Tulsa         Elicia           Woodard,           McLoud         Sharon           Wydur,           l wton         Vicki           Wynn,           Okmulgee         Angela           Yager,           Owasso         Linda           Yancy,           Stillwater         lennifer           Yates,           Sperry         Linda           Yauk,           Buffalo         Karen           Yeager,           Tulsa         Deldra           Young.           Cushing         Tina           Young,           Pauls           Valley         Maria           Yuricic.           Albuquerque,           NM         Beth           Zahier,           Tulsa         Freda           Zimmerman,           Nallett         420«freshmen         Sophomores         Dennis           Adams.           Owasso         Cassandra           Adair.           Tulsa         Marsha           Adcock.           Tomona         David           Addlngton,           Tulsa         Jennifer           Adelman.           Tulsa         Lana           Allen,           Bartlesville         All           Al-Salem.           Stillwater         John           Altom.           Ardmore         Julie           Altom.           Ardmore         lohn           Andersen,           Tulsa         Kim           Anderson,           Stillwater         Evelyn           Archie,           Claremore         Saeed           Asgarl,           Stillwater         Bradley           Atherton,           Duncan         Pamela           Atherton,           Tulsa         lamle           Augensteln,           OKC         Andrea           Austin,           Guthrie         George           Austin.           Tulsa         Brian           Saber.           Benton,           AK         lackle           Badley,           Ralston         Kim           BaUy,           Tulsa         Scott           Balwin,           Anadarko         Karen           Ballard,           Bartlesville         Shahld           Baluch,           Stillwater         Trlsha           Banfleld,           Catoosa         Maria           Barham,           Ponca           City         lulle           Bartel,           Baiko         Tawnya           Basden,           Spiro         Timothy           Beck,           Shawnee         Lisa           Beets,           OKC         Steven           Beamy,           Stillwater         Lu           Beauchamp,           Grove         Shelll           Beaver,           Bristow         Danny           Bell,           Sapulpa         Deldre           Benson,           Ada         Ilm           Benson,           Ardmore         Melissa           Benson,           Tulsa         Jennifer           Bentley,           Apache         Teresa           Berg,           Chandler         Kelll           Biggs,           Tulsa         sophomores 421         Sophomores         Lisa           Black,           Putman           City         Sarah           BlackJedge,           Edmond         Kelly           Blair,           Guthrie         Kerri           Blakeman,           Skiatook         Mary           Blanchard,           Tulsa         Patty           Bloome,           Urbana,           IL         Sonya           Bobbin,           Edmond         Tina           Bogle,           Langley         Beverly           Bohnenberger,           OKC         Lee           Bolay,           Red           Rock         Levea           Bolton,           Bixby         M rc           Bond,           Vinita         Fon           Mln           Bong,           Indonesia         Tammy           Bonham.           Cordell         Derek           Boone,           Mannford         Yolanda           Boshuren,           Tulsa         Ann           Boucher,           Broken           Arrow         Greg           Boudreau,           Stillwater         Jeffrey           Bowlin,           Skiatook         Douglas           Boyer,           Stillwater         Connie           Bradley.           Midwest           City         Jeffrey           Bradley.           Coweta         Ernest           Brady,           OKC         Brad           Bralnard,           Enid         Anna           Brank,           Bra           man         Jennifer           Bresnen.           Owasso         Laurie           Brenkman.           Tulsa         Lorl           Bridal,           Cashion         Kathleen           Bridges,           Colorado           Springs,           CO         Pamela           Brooks,           Moore         Angela           Brown,           OKC         Brent           Brown,           Vinita         Brlanne           Brown,           Stillwater         Joel           Brown,           Edgemont,           SD         Michelle           Brown,           Kingfisher         Shawn           Bray.           Shawnee         Kyle           Brazell.           Bartlesville         Sheryl           Buchner,           Mustang         William           Buffington.           Tulsa         Ronald           Burke.           OKC         422           •sophomores         Sophomores         Sharlotte           Burkes,           Lindsay         David           Burkhardt,           Edmond         Cathy           Burton,           Konawa         Jeffrey           Byberg,           Tulsa         Sher l           Caldwell,           Antlers         Stephanie           Carnahan,           Bixby         Dorothy           Carpenter,           Edmond         Robert           Carpenter,           Shawnee         Frank           Carson.           Red           Rock         Sheila           Cary,           Mollis         Cecilia           Carybelll,           OKC         Charmalne           Carvacho,           Kuwait         LeaAnn           Casebolt,           Cleveland         lames           Casey,           Bentonville,           AR         Krlsta           Cates,           Moffett         Diana           Chambers,           Bartlesville         Grant           Chapman,           Bartlesville         Pavl           Chatfleld,           Owasso         Laurie           Cheatham,           Wagoner         Cheryl           Chilton,           Stillwater         Michael           Christopher,           Broken           Arrow         Daniel           Clark,           Stillwater         Russell           Clark,           Jet         Mltzl           Claypool,           Stillwater         Eric           Clayton,           McAlester         Todd           Cloe,           Okmulgee         Chrlsta           Clugston,           Sapulpa         Richard           Coats,           Drumright         Hatrlsha           Cobb,           Purcell         Wendy           Congram,           Ponca           City         lana           Collins,           Bartlesville         Ginger           Conner,           Newalla         Terry           Copelln,            Yukon         Curtis           Couch,           Miami         Lawrence           Cox,           Moore         Sherry           Cox,           Cookson         Annette           Crawford,           Ponca           City         Usa           Crossley,           Grove         Dale           Croston,           OKC         Carter           Crow,           Altus         sophomores 423         Sophomores         Jack           Cunningham.           Springer         Jean           Cunningham.           Tecumseh         Greg           Curington.           Waurika         Jeffrey           Curran.           Spiro         Neal           Dahlen.           Knialey,           MN         Nancy           Dale.           Atoka         Chad           Dalrymple.           Ardmore         Teresa           Damme,           Mannford         Ian           Danziger,           Bartlevilie         Kerry           Davenport,           lennings         David           Deeds.           Erick         Shawn           Delangy,           Tulsa         Edward           Dempsey.           Tulsa         Cheryl           Denten.           OKC         Clif           Dettorney           IV,           Poteau         Eron           Diehm,           Midwest           City         Joy           Dlllard.           Ardmore         DeAnn           Dillon,           Edmond         Timothy           Diver,           Tulsa         Jim           Dofsksen,           Marlow         DeDe           Dolence.           lenks         Terri           Dollar.           Hennessey         Brian           Douglas.           Ardmore         James           Douglas.           Claremore         Jonathon           Drummond.           Hominy         Ivy           D'Sa.           Stillwater         Patti           Duckworth.           Tulsa         Rex           Duhen.           Edmond         Janet           Duncan.           Skiatook         Ricky           Duncan.           Owasso         Deborah           Edwards,           lenks         Tina           Edwards.           Tulsa         Patty           Elschen.           Stillwater         Thomas           Ekren.           Tulsa         Tarlg           Elabbas.           Sudan         Maiek           El-Khoury.           Stillwater         Charles           EUls           Jr..           Lawton         Jeff           Ellis.           Tulsa         William           Enos.           Bartlesville         Tammy           Epperly,           Mannford         I'            i'          ■          424           •sophomores         Sophomores         )ebbie           Erfurdt,           Bartlesville         ttacy           Evans,           Tulsa         nge           Everett,           St.           Louis         :rai            Falrbetter,           Edmond         udy           Farabough,           Perry         (rett           Fehrle,           OKC         y           Ferguson,           Bixby         ton           Fetzer,           Bethany         :andi           Fldler,           Catoosa         iherrl           Fields,           OKC         laren           Floyd,           Pawhuska         Alchael           Fly,           Tulsa         larol           Franke,           Yukon         any           Franklin,           Nowata         toy           FuUer,           Altus         V         THESE           rjIGHTMARES          OOr           TO         GET           SOME           SLEEP         BEFORE         TDNORROVVS           TEST         sophomores 425         Sophomores         Valerl           Gabei,           Downers           Grove,           IL         Pat           Gafford,           Stillwater         Gina           Gamble,           OKC         lames           Gammill,           Stillwater         Shelly           Garrison,           Wagoner         Mike           Gatlln.           Stillwater         Paulette           Gauger,           Tulsa         Tara           Gentry,           Woodward         Susan           Geppert,           El           Reno         Norma           Gregor,           Enid         Crese           Gibbs,           Ardmore         Ch eryl           Gibson,           Tulsa         lanlce           Gibson,           Muldrow         William           Gideon,           Coilinsville         Chris           Gilcrease.           Dewey         David           Goodbary,           Ft           Hood,           TX         Walter           Goodman,           Tulsa         Jayson           Goff          ,           Stillwater         Stacy           Goff,           Muskogee         Steve           Goss,           Seiling         Sandra           Graham,           Krebs         Brian           Gray,           Lawton         Susan           Green,           Ada         leffrey           Griffin.           Moore         Derek           Grimes.           Hennessey         Kevin           Gum,           Arkoma         Garry           Gunter,           Wheatland         Mohd           Ha|l           Mohdnoor,           Malaysia         Leo           Hall,           Sand           Springs         Tracy           Hall,           OKC         Missle           Haney,           Stillwater         Malcolm           Hardage.           Tulsa         Candee           Harle.           Tulsa         Michelle           Harmon.           Tulsa         Mike           Harrel.           Bartlesville         Robin           Harris,           Tulsa         lennlfer           Harrison.           Tulsa         Sherri           Harsch.           Broken           Arrow         Kelly           Harwell.           Tulsa         Marcus           Hasting,           Tulsa         426 sophomores         Sophomores         Stephanie           Hatcher,           Vinita         Van           Hawxby,           Perkins         Joseph           Hayes.           Tulsa         Mellnda           Hayes,           Comanche         Greg           Heckenkemper,           Tulsa         Marcy           Hebn,           Finley         Mechelle           Henderson,           Broken           Arrow         Stephen           Henson,           Stillwater         Erica           Henthorn,           OKC         Maria           Herron,           IMustang         Tamml           Hicks,           Altus         Carlene           Hill,           Wynnewood         lana           Hill,           Enid         Hubert           Hlnes,           Tulsa         lanlce           Hlnesley,           Ponca           City         Kathryn           Hltz,           Tulsa         William           Hochhaus,           Stillwater         Shelll           Hodges,           Ardmore         Rhona           Hoffman,           Sapulpa         Sheryl           Hohlmer,           Ferrelview,           MO         lennle           HoUoway,           Bartlesville         Kayla           Holman,           Tulsa         Mary           Holt,           Owasso         Mark           Horning,           Bartlesville         Klmberiy           Horton,           Ft.           Towson         Dana           Howard,           El           Reno         Greg           Hoover,           Chandler         Larry           Hoover,           Sapulpa         Robert           Hottel,           Davis         Dwayne           HucUman,           Chandler.           AZ         Alice           Hudson,           idabel         Shelly           Hudson,           Duncan         Connie           Hull,           Spiro         Mary           Hunt,           Ponca           City         Stade           Hurley,           Cleburne.           TX         Rick           Hutnagel,           Grant         Ralph           Imhoff          ,           Tulsa         Ben           Innereck,           Stillwater         lulle           Isch,           Stillwater         Tuhln           islam,           Stillwater         sophonnores«427         Sophomores         Michael           {ackson,           Stillwater         Jennifer           Jenkins,           Wagoner         Sharrle           Jerome,           Orlando         Bret           Johnson,           Duncan         Jeffrey           Johnson,           Shawnee         Jody           Johnson,           OKC         Reglna           Johnson,           Clinton         Ronald           Johnson,           Stillwater         Felicia           Jones,           Ft.           Gibson         Susan           Jones.           Wagoner         Melalne           Joorhees.           APO,           NY         Wendy           Jordan,           Stillwater         Karen           Kapp,           Yukon         Kenneth           Karrenbrock,           Kingfisher         John           Keallhen,           Tulsa         Julie           Keel.           Bixby         Gretchen           Keeler,           Tulsa         Gretchen           Keen.           Tulsa         Stephen           Keenan.           Tulsa         Kandra           Keenen,           Owasso         Theresa           Keleher,           Bartlesvilie         Kevin           Kelly.           Stigler         Elizabeth           Kemp.           Edmond         Marc           Kerr.           Stillwater         Natalie           Kerr.           OKC         Rodger           Kerr,           Altus         Stad           Kimbler.           Edmond         Anne           Kindling.           Topeka,           KS         Tami           Kinzer.           Clarennore         Robert           Kllntworth,           Terlton         Kim           Kloeppel.           Kingfisher         Lynn           Knight.           Yukon         Rachel           Knight,           OKC         Jiff           Knowles.           Seminole         David           Koelsch           Jr..           lones         Tom           Koscelny.           Delaware         Rodney           Kramer,           OKC         Jill           Kudlac,           Piedmont         Michael           Laidley,           Coweta         Jennifer           Lane,           Tulsa         428 sophomores         Sophomores         [elley           Lane,           Bristow         heUy           Lane,           OKC         jigel           Lariva,           Venezuela         iff           LaRue,           Stillwater         ussell           Latham,           Tuttle         lelissa           Latter,           Stillwater         udl           Lbman,           Stillwater         Isa           Lebada,           Stillwater         larian           LeBoeuf          ,           Stillwater         Inda           LeBoeuf,           Tulsa         onald           LeBoeuf,           Stillwater         elly           Leverich,           OKC         lary           Lewis,           Ramona         u           Hui           Lbn,           Stillwater         lark           Upka,           Tulsa         like           Upka,           Tulsa         awn           Uttlefield,           Bartlesville         layna           London,           Tulsa         ille           Long,           Bartlesville         aren           Long,           Broken           Arrow         athy           Lohse,           Enid         honda           Lowe,           Nennelcah         heila           Luera,           Guymon         rljanto           Lukman,           Stillwater         JO           Lye,           Stillwater         lel           Lynch,           Chandler         isa           Lytle,           jenks         tsa           Macdonald,           OKC         andy           Mace,           Stillwater         andy           Mack,           Ardmore         Ichard           Mackey,           Stillwater         m|ad           Madanl,           Damascus,           Syria         ean           Maher,           Ardmore         lark           Malaby,           Stillwater         9phy           Malik,           Jakarta         hrlstopher           Malone,           Bartlesville         teven           Maner,           Inola         arah           Mann,           Bartlesville         aegan           Martin.           Sallisaw         evln           Matthews,           Tulsa         sophomores«429         Sophomores         Michael           Matthiesen,           Sand           Springs         Karen           Mattox,           Stillwater         Marcl           Mayes,           Tulsa         Sonya           Maynor,           Tulsa         Michael           McAnelly,           OKC         Stan           McBrlde,           Pocola         David           McCaslin,           Stillwater         Diana           McCaslin,           Mounds         Jim           McCay,           Fletcher         Jacqueline           McClure,           Camargo         Caralee           McCollugh,           Sand           Springs         lu)ri           McGinty,           Ponca           City         David           McHughes           II,           Lawton         Martin           McMahon,           Tulsa         Dadrlan           McNeill,           Pauls           Valley         Shawn           Meadows,           Owasso         Badonna           Meeks,           Tipton         Kay           Meench,           Moore         Rhonda           Meli,           Blair         Sameh           Melouk,           Stillwater         John           Meniie,           Norman         Tawn           Merklin,           Mutual         Jason           Merrell,           Midwest           City         Robert           Merrill,           Gaithersburg,           MD         Michelle           Metcalf-Bradshaw,           Stillwater         Kimberly           Metcalf          ,           Bixby         Majed           MIkati,           Stillwater         Diane           Milacek,           Waukomis         Allison           Milby,           OKC         Allen           Miller,           Mayer,           AZ         GIna           Miller,           Tulsa         Janice           Miller.           Tulsa         Kim-Kay           Miller.           Edmond         Margaret           Miller.           Tulsa         R.           Scott           Miller,           Blanchard         Scott           Miller.           Sapulpa         Willlanrj           Mlllls.           Bartlesville         David           Mills.           Tulsa         Donald           Mills,           Sapulpa         Rhonda           Mills.           OKC         A ttll         430 sophomores         Sophomores         habbir           Mlllwala,           Karachi,           Pakistan         imes           Milton,           McAlester         ugena           Mlndemann,           Apache         od           Mlndt,           Stillwater         met           Mlnton,           Tulsa         nthony           Mlsuraca,           OKC         imes           Mitchell,           Beggs         evln           Mitchell,           Stillwater         amela           Mitchell,           DeSoto,           TX         atherlne           Mlze,           Stillwater         ichard           Mlze,           Muldrow         licheal           Moery,           Hennessey         avid           Mogness,           Stillwater         falter           Mohyl,           Detroit,           MI         orafandi           Mokhtar,           Malaysia         arbara           Molina,           El           Salvador         largaret           Monin,           Stillwater         lonty           Montgomery,           Broken           Arrow         arol           Moon.           OKC         aria           Moore,           Marlow         heryl           Morgan,           Shawnee         thnny           Morgan,           Ramona         odney           Morris,           Medford         risty           Morrison,           Ponca           City         illy           Mosley,           Ames         Uchelle           Mount,           Perry         harbee           Mulllns,           Lookeba         anny           Munoz,           Hobart         ynthia           Murlln,           Woodward         lellnda           Myers,           OKC         atrida           Myers,           Norman         )hn           McDanlel,           Piedmont         Im           McDonald,           Sand           Springs         amuel           McPherson,           Kingfisher         rian           Nations,           Valliant         imes           Nave,           Skiatook         laslr           Navlwala,           Hyannis,           MA         Isa           Neal,           Tulsa         'aren           Nelson,           Enid         lark           Nelson,           Stillwater         sophomores«431         Sophomores         Cheryl           Newberry,           Haileyville         Synthia           Newell,           Nash         Brenda           Newman,           Shawnee         Kara           Nichols,           Midwest           City         Steve           Nobis,           Enid         Randy           Norris,           Fort           Supply         Cassie           Norwood,           Dewey         Martha           Nunn,           Stillwater         lulie           Nysreen,           Tulsa         Annetta           Obermark,           Stillwater         Lxjrry           Olckefest,           Stillwater         Donnie           Owens,           Blair         I-ee           Ownby,           Shawnee         Susana           Pacheco,           Stillwater         Elizabeth           Padgett,           Apacke         Mark           Palzer,           Sand'Springs         Christy           Parker,           Lawton         Robert           Parker,           Newkirk         Stayce           Parr,           Hobart         lanlce           Pattn,           Tulsa         Lola           Patton,           Medford         Mellnda           Patton,           Nowata         Eric           Payne,           Enid         Karey           Pearson,           Stillwater         Kimberly           Pearson,           Dallas,           TX         Michael           Pendergraft,           Bartlesville         Patricia           Pereira,           Oologah         Kate           Perez,           Stillwater         Felicia           Perry,           Tulsa         Shelly           Peper,           Adair         Tammy           Pevehouse,           Velma         Desjean           Peyton,           OKC         Stephanie           Phillippe,           Stillwater         Rodney           Phillipe,           Edardsville,           IL         lacqueline           Pickens,           OKC         Mona           Pilgrim,           Ardmore         Salvatore           Pischedda,           Shawnee         Susan           Plant,           OKC         Robert           Plunkett,           Tulsa         Janet           Ponder.           Ardmore         4           32           •sophomores         Sophomores         Kim            Pope,           Enid         ::athy           Porter,           OKC         can           Pradla,           Stillwater         ri           Price,           Wetumka         avlo           Prokop,           Stillwater         Cristy           Provence,           Duncan         rracy           Provenzano,           Claremore         Gregory           Pugh,           Claremore         onda           Pugh,           Clayton         iusan           Purvis,           Bartlesville         rammy           Quigley,           Enid         iandra           Ramirez.           Hobart         oseph           Rapp,           Freeport,           IL         larah           Ray,           Stillwater         (arbara           Reed,           Bartlesville         sophomores 433         Sophomores         Douglas           Reed,           Edmond         Nafaa           Reguigui,           Tunisia         Shelly           Reinhardt,           Enid         Steven           Reiser,           Broken           Arrow         Randy           Retherford,           Stillwater         lennifer           Reveal,           Edmond         Cherre           Rice,           OKC         Lori           Rice,           Tulsa         Randy           Rice,           Tulsa         Susan           Rice,           Mounds         Alisa           Richardson,           Guthrie         Tim!           Richardson,           Broken           Arrow         Shelley           Richolson,           Guymon         Tracy           Rickerts,           OKC         Debra           Riddle,           Red           Rock         Stephanie           Rjley,           Pawnee         Sydney           Ringer,           Edmond         Rodney           Roark.           Cordell         Lisa           Robinson,           Ponca           City         Wendy           Robinson,           Del           City         Mark           Rodenberg,           Drummond         Douglas           Rogers,           Tulsa         Tracy           Rumble,           Greenwood         Brenda           Rushing,           Ardmore         Danny           Ryan,           OKC         Karen           Ryker,           London,           England         Kimberly           Sadler,           Ardmore         Gary           Saliba,           Stillwater         Keith           Sands,           Stillwater         Victoria           Sawyer,           OKC         Karen           Schiaepfer,           OKC         Scott           Schmidt,           Lawton         Douglas           Schuler,           OKC         Paula           Scott,           OKC         Kenna           Seaton.           Mitchell.           SD         Lance           Sehorn,           Arkoma         Carl           Seutter           Jr.,           Harrah         Ronald           Shaver,           Yukon         Michael           Shaw,           Spiro         Christopher           Shelton,           Midwest           City         434           •sophomores         Sophomores         Larry           Shockley,           Bristow         Kenneth           Shoumake,           Stillwater         Adria           Silcora,           Bethany         Shalon           Simmons,           OKC         Russell           Sims,           Broken           Arrow         Mary           Sinkankas,           OKC         Arthur           Smith,           Skiatook         Carlton           Smith,           Henryetta         Darci           Smith,           Broken           Arrow         Faron           Smith,           Noble         Honor           Smith,           Pleasanton,           CA         leanna           Smith,           OKC         ludlth           Smith,           Enid         Nancy           Smith,           Pauls           Valley         Rhonda           Smith,           Edmond         Basoekl           Soepranoto,           Indonesia         jairo           Soto,           Venezuela         Grant           Southwell,           Tecumseh         Danny           Sparks,           Mangum         Pam           Spencer,           Stillwater         Tracy           Spencer,           OKC         Klmberly           Spillman,           Bethany         lohn           Sprague,           Tulsa         I.           Karsten           Stadler,           Stillwater         Robin           Stahl,           Bartlesville         Kendra           Stallcup,           Yukon         Debra           Standell,           OKC         Lisa           Stapp,           Tulsa         Claire           Steitle,           Edmond         Duane           Stevens,           Grahann         Lisa           Stevens,           Enid         Osteen           Stevens,           Tulsa         Debbie           Stewart,           Broken           Arrow         Eileen           Stewart,           Bartlesville         Lori           Stewart,           Stillwater         Betsy           Still,           Edmond         Donald           Stobaugh,           Jennings         Stephen           Story,           Midwest           City         Deanna           Stover,           Sapulpa         Lisa           Strayer,           Sioux           City,           lO         ih rf          mf          sophomores«435         Sophomores         Kim           Strieker,           Woodward         Dennis           Strickland,           Stillwater         Kimberly           Stringer,           Stillwater         DeAnne           Swafford,           Purcell         Al           Subketkaew,           Stillwater         Dirlo           Srkendko,           Stillwater         Agustinus           Sumandar,           Indonesia         Cindy           Tandarich,           Crandall,           TX         Rahayu           Tandyo,           Indonesia         lack           Tatum,           Warner         Mary           Tay,           Singapore         Cathy           Taylor,           Kansas           City,           MO         Ah           Teo,           Stillwater         Maggie           Templer,           Colbert         S.           Ralph           Testerman,           Newkirk         Soekardt           Thedjoisworo,           Indonesia         Sherry           Thetford,           Stillwater         Charletta           Thomas,           Lawton         Lana           Thomas,           Coalgate         Shelley           Thomas,           Tulsa         Suzanne           Thomas,           Nicoma           Park         Melissa           Thurston,           Alex         Tina           Mae           Tidwell,           Willow         Kara           Tjardes,           Gibson           City,           IL         Sonie           Tomlin,           Tulsa         Mark           Trinka,           Tulsa         lacqueline           Triplett,           Tulsa         Michelle           Tucker,           Stillwater         Kent           Tyler,           Stillwater         Roger           Tyler,           Skiatook         Vito           Vaccaro,           OKC         lohn           Van           Leevwen,           Weatherford         Arthur           Vbronti,           Owasso         Lianne           Vernon,           Bartlesville         Karen           Vestal,           OKC         Kimberly           Von           Dran,           OKC         Mary           Vorhels,           Betliany         Mark           Voss,           Tulsa         lohn           Wagnon,           Duncan         Dana           Waits,           Stillwater         4           36           •sophomores         Sophomores         hari           Waldorf.           Collinsville         ana           Walker.           Tulsa         emetria           Walker.           Midwest           City         larlene           Walker.           Bristow         arlene           Wall.           Littleton,           CO         lary           Walterbach.           Tulsa         rry           Ward.           Talala         arshall           Ward.           Noble         sdney           Warner.           Stillwater         ngela           Webster,           Tulsa         llzabeth           Webster.           Norman         Imllyn           Wehrle.           Ponca           City         Icky           Welns,           Stillwater         Bcky           Wenger.           Perry         and           Wergin.           Stillwater         Istl           Werth.           Carson           City,           NV          byn           West,           Sand           Springs         elen           Whitehead,           Tulsa         nda           Whitley,           Tecumseh         sa           Whitworth,           Owasso         )rrle           Wieser,           Owasso         ary           Ann           Wiles,           Tulsa         jrl           Williams,           Coyle         snald           WUIls,           El           Reno         sbecca           Wise,           Tulsa         irdia           WIsner,           Altus         lul           Woeller,           Stillwater         Bith           Wolfe,           Stillwater         an           Wong,           Indonesia         avid           Woodward,           Tulsa         obert           Woolslayer,           Tulsa          y           Worsham,           Tulsa         ilchael           Yeo,           Malaysia         rlstl           Yokum,           Weatherford         helly           Yost,           OKC         racey           Young,           Stillwater         Irk           Zelllnger,           Boise           City         •e           Zlnn,           Buffalo         sophomores«437         Juniors         Rostam           Abdul           Hashim,           Malaysia         Ishaq           Abuhamideh,           Tulsa         Adnan           Achek.           Lebanon         leff           Adair,           Ada         Abdullah           Alassoum,           Stillwater         Clint           Allen,           Sand           Springs         Cathy           Alexander,           OKC         Mamoon           Allulu,           Stillwater         Adrienne           Alnsworth,           Ballwin.           MO         Cindy           Anderson,           Chadwick,           IL         Todd           Anderson,           Skokie,           IL         Jon           Andrews,           Stillwater         lulie           Andrews,           Tulsa         Sayed           Ahmed,           Pakistan         Vernon           Andrews,           Perkins         Gall           Arthur,           McAlester         S.           Lee           Aston,           Tulsa         David           Atheton,           Stillwater         William           Atkinson           Jr.,           Christiansburg,           VA         Angela           Bailey,           OKC         Janet           Bailey,           Edmond         Lynn           Bailey,           Wann         Mark           Bailey,           OKC         Rickey           Baker.           Guthrie         Janet           Ballenger.           Stillwater         Fawaz           Baltaji,           Tripoli,           Lebanon         Steven           Barr,           Tulsa         Randy           Barrett,           Owasso         Terrel           Barlett,           Stillwater         Susan           Barnes,           Tulsa         Stacey           Barton,           Stillwater         Joe           Bartlett,           Owasso         Sheri           Bassett,           Afton         Faraj           Bassil,           Jordan         Tammy           Baxendale,           OKC         George           Baxter,           Spiro         Crystal           Beauchamp.           Stillwater         Keith           Beauchamp.           Stillwater         Lane           Beauchamp,           Alaska         John           Beck.           Guthrie         438«juniors         luniors         Oebble           Becker,           Tulsa         Donald           Becker,           Tulsa         Elizabeth           Benson,           Stillwater         ames           Bentley,           Libertyville,           IL         Barbara           BergdoU,           Stillwater         Wsta           Bettis,           Strongsville.           OH         ngela           Biby,           Nash         ::arissa           Bilinski,           Arlington,           VA         Srlan           Bird,           Ponca           City         MoUy           Bird,           Yukon         :ollett           Birgam,           OKC         Sail           Bittle,           Enid         [)arla           Blaslar,           Pryor         Lori           Brakhage,           Stillwater         [}eeDee           Brantmeier,           Tulsa         Catherine           Brasier,           Tulsa         Mania           Bratcher,           OKC         Cyndy(Bubbles)           Brldwell,           Edmond         David           Broddock,           Stillwater         Brandon           Brooklns,           Norman         Glna           Brooks,           Tulsa         Laura           Brooks,           Anadarko         Don           Brown,           Tulsa         lerry           Brown,           Chickasha         lohnny           Brown           Jr.,           Tulsa         Marda           Brown,           Lawton         RandaU           Brown,           Pryor         Tanya           Brown,           Watonga         GaU           Bruner,           Shawnee         Brennan           Bruno,           OKC         Steve           Bryan,           Edmond         Garrett           Bobb,           Broken           Arrow         Afton           Bodine,           Yukon         Greg           Bodndruk,           Tappan,           NY         Teresa           Bogle,           Langiey         Stacy           Bohannon,           Tulsa         Brian           Boomer,           KeDyville         lovette           Boston.           Enid         Angela           Bontemps,           Tulsa         LesUe           Bourquin.           Stillwater         juniors 439         Juniors         Debbie           Bowman,           Tulsa         lames           Bowen,           Tulsa         leffrey           Bowen,           Stillwater         Bobby           Bower,           Duncan         Cristie           Bowerman,           Bartiesviile         Scott           Boyd,           Sacto,           CA         Byron           Buchert,           Stillwater         Cathy           Buckley,           Wetumka         Curtis           Buller,           Blanchard         Susan           Bundy,           Seminole         Tammy           Burdine,           Stillwater         Laura           Burg,           Lawrenceburg,           IN         Randy           Burke,           Grove         Keith           Burltson,           OKC         lami           Burns,           Ardmore         Michael           Busby,           Woodward         Robin           Butler,           Ardmore         Laurel           Butts,           Cuymon         lohn           Buxton,           Bethany         Mark           Cabaniss,           OKC         Robert           Calhoon,           Tulsa         Ann           Campbell,           OKC         lanis           Cannon,           Tulsa         lames           Carlburg.           Collinsville         Richard           Carter,           Tulsa         Una           Carter,           Yale         Paul           Carris           |r.,           McAlester         Mary           Cash.           Shawnee         Latonya           Claytor,           Tulsa         leffrey           Clifton,           Marietta         Cek           Cha,           Stillwater         Lisa           Chandler.           Tulsa         Alethea           Channell.           Stillwater         WaiCheah,           Malaysia         Guang           Cheng,           Singapore         GIna           Chester,           Poteau         lunChia.           Malaysia         Stacy           Christie.           Stillwater         KImkek           Chong,           Malaysia         Yew-KwangChong.           Singapore         440 juniors         luniors         ng           Choo,           Malaysia         stal           Clark,           Ponca           City         ina           Cline,           Okemah         in           Clinton,           OKC         mela           Cloud,           Stigler         !ven           Collins,           Idabel         linda           Cooley,           Tulsa         tine           Craig,           New           Zealand         Lil           Crawford,           Coweta         y           Creach.           Bixby         n           Crilly,           Ponca           City         Croft,           Stillwater         ■reil           Crosson,           Chelsea         a           Crowdus,           Tulsa         thy           Crundall,           Stillwater         £         o         o         c         o         o         E         I           THINK           1           KNOwV         HCW           TO           RND                      HOME         IN           THIS           DORMITORY,         I           JU6T           NEED           TO         ACT           COLLEGE          J         here           —           iIlsup         INTO           THESE           JAMS!         GOlNI  SIDE,           AND         IM           AS           GOOD           AS           Ni         Juniors         Clark           Cruz.           Tulsa         Russell           Cobb,           Stillwater         Angle           Cochran,           Pauls           Valley         Kristi           Cole,           Midwest           City         lulieCole,           Duncan         Michael           Collier,           Broken           Arrow         Karen           Collins,           Tulsa         Katey           Corau,           Tulsa         Jeanne           Cotter,           OKC         MikeCottongim,           Mannford         Paula           Cottongim,           Mannford         Michael           Cox,           Stillwater         |.           Renee           Cox,           Bristow         Angela           Cuddeback,           OKC         lames           Cunningham.           Edmond         lulie           Cunningham.           Tuttle         Keith           Cunningham,           Enid         Di 'inne           Cupples,           Tulsa         Sherry           Currington,           Waurika         Darrin           Cushel,           Tulsa         Joseph           Cuzalina,           Wilburton         lames           Dandridge,           Owasso         Dawn           Davis,           Marlow         Linda           Davis,           Poteau         Brenda           Dean,           OKC         Leonard           Dela           Cruz,           Tulsa         Rick           Derr,           Yukon         April           Dittman,           Sapulpa         John           Doakes,           Tulsa         Tracy           Donahoo,           Enid         David           Douglas,           Collinsviile         Kelly           Douglas,           Broken           Arrow         Tod           Dow,           Tulsa         Andrea           Drain,           Stillwater         Ray           Drumright,           Richmond,           VA         Donald           Dukes           |r.,           Stillwater         Douglas           Duncan.           Del           City         Kelly           Durfee,           Ponca           City         Kenny           DuVal,           Ponca           City         Ted           Dye,           Stillwater         442 juniors         Juniors         Susan           Dye,           Stillwater         Russell           Dyer,           Drumright         Steven           Earl,           Laporte,           IN         Raylon           Earls,           Guymon         Lynn           Eccher,           Miami         Melissa           Edgar,           Collinsville         Mark           Edwards,           Tulsa         Sharon           Emde,           Stillwater         Scott           Emigh,           Garber         Brian           Emmert.           Wilburton         Merwan           El-Shawa,           Palestine         Brenda           Elsom,           Stillwater         lanet           Eng,           OKC         Linda           Epps,           Stillwater         lulie           Epperson.           Bartlesville         Susan           Evan.           Stillwater         Ion           Evans,           Lawton         Gregory           Everett,           Tulsa         Scott           Fast,           Weatherford         Stacey           Feder,           Fort           Smith,           AR         Julio           Ferro,           Venezuela         Kevin           Fields,           Altus         Michelle           Flinton.           Enid         Tina           Florence.           McLoud         Lee           Ann           Flud,           Stillwater         Robert           Fobes.           Stillwater         Clyde           Forrest.           Muse         Stephani           Fortson,           Philadelphia,           PA         David           Foss.           OKC         Christina           Foster.           Guthrie         Kimberly           Foster.           Tulsa         Linda           Foster,           Dewey         Randy           Foster,           Bartlesville         Teresa           Fouguet,           Sparks         lane           Frank,           Moore         Lorinda           Frahm,           Stillwater         2ara           French,           Guthrie         Karen           Frey,           Yukon         Karl           Fruendt,           Guthrie         Chris           Fuksa,           Bison         )uniors«443         Juniors         Susan           Fusick,           Tulsa         Detlef           Galbreath,           Tulsa         Greg           Gatewood,           Wyandotte         Heng           Gan,           Stillwater         Michael           Garner,           Miami         Kenny           Garrison,           OKC         Stephanie           Gho,           Tulsa         Eudocia           Gibson,           Stroud         Gary           Gibson,           El           Reno         Chris           Giddens,           Ardmore         Paul           Givens,           Broken           Arrow         leffrey           Gehrke,           Eldora,           lO         Raymonia           Glover,           Stillwater         Dawn           Gobler.           Cleveland         Richard           Goldrick.           Stillwater         Gerald           Gowing,           Parker,           KS         Greg           Gowing,           Parker,           KS         Cheryl           Goveia,           Kenai,           AK         Kimberley           Graham,           Tulsa         Valerie           Grant,           Vinita         Cynthia           Graumann,           Granite         Jackie           Gray,           Tulsa         Rose           Marie           Greene,           Marlow         Angelia           Greer,           Bedford           TX         Pamela           Gregor,           Enid         Gaylynn           Grice,           Tulsa         Eric           Grossman.           Dallas,           TX         Lana           Guinn,           Hennessey         Amy           Hall,           Pauls           Valley         Charia           Hall,           Grove         Tina           Hall,           Stillwater         KeUy           Halsell,           Tulsa         Robert           Halverson,           Mesquite,           TX         Susan           Hammer,           Owasso         Trey           Hamon,           Woodward         lana           Hand,           Stillwater         Valle           Hansen,           Tulsa         Ming           Har,           Stillwater         Samer           Harb,           Stillwater         Barry           Hardin,           Chickasha         444«juniors         Juniors         Kyndal           Hare,           Cordell         Mark           Harmon,           Steamboat           Springs,           CO         Glna           Harraman,           Guthrie         JVIlchael           Harris,           Guthrie         Sherri           Harris,           Stillwater         Laurie           Harrison,           OKC         leff           Hartzfeld,           Stillwater         Matttiew           Harvat,           Stillwater         Trina           Harvey,           OKC         Robin           Havens,           Stillwater         Aaron           Head,           IVIeeker         Rhonda           Heard,           Bartlesville         Darrell           Heath,           Rush           Springs         Byron           Henderson,           Tu lsa         Michael           Hessone,           Nowata         jacquelynn           Hewitt,           Owasso         MitcheU           HUt,           St.           Francis,           KS         Wendy           Hinshaw,           Ponca           City         Jana           Hiavaty,           Lufkin,           TX         lamae           Hobbs,           Kingfisher         Derek           Holmes,           Hinton         Lori           Holt,           Miami         lulie           Holt,           Ft.           Gibson         Stephen           Homing,           Bartlesville         Kathleen           Horton,           Abilene,           TX         David           Hopkins,           Little           Rock,           AR         lennle           Houser,           Tulsa         Sandra           Hoyt,           OKC         Shelly           Hoislngton,           Ames         Kevin           Hudglns,           Sapulpa         Debbie           Hughes,           Perkins         Cherise           Hunter.           Stillwater         Angela           Hutten,           OKC         Gloria           lames,           Clayton,           NM         Mikel           lanltz.           Tulsa         Ronald           Jantz,           OKC         Bonnie           (anzen,           Chelsea         loni           lirasek.           Midwest           City         Raleigh           lobes,           Stillwater         Leland           lohnson,           Bartlesville         juniors 445         Juniors         Pauline           Johnson,           Clinton         Russell           lohnson,           Coreopolis,           PA         Susie           lohnson.           Gage         Tammy           Johnson,           Yukon         Gerald           Johnston,           Miami         Daniel           Jones,           lones         Danny           Jones,           Fletcher         James           Jones,           Stillwater         Kerie           Jones,           OKC         Randy           Jones,           Stillwater         L.           Susan           Jones,           Stillwater         Gary           Jordan,           Ponca           City         Chris           Joslin,           Dallas,           TX         Denise           Joyce,           Stillwater         Anne           Kadlec,           Acton.           IMS         Lynn           Kaplan,           Broken           Arrow         Carolyn           Keating,           OKC         Boon           Kee,           Stillwater         Darren           Keller.           Tulsa         Janeen           Kelley,           Stillwater         Kathleen           Kelly,           Stigler         Cassandra           Kelsey,           Hutchinson,           KS         Patricia           Kelty,           Tulsa         Denise           Kennedy,           Yukon         Michelle           Kennedy,           Yukon         Kristlne           Kergan.           Tulsa         Cara           Kidder,           Stillwater         Michele           Kilby,           Little           Rock,           AR         Thomas           Kilgallon,           Bartlesville         Cara           Klndsvater,           Vinita         Pat           KInnison,           Tulsa         Monica           Kirksey,           Mulberry         Michael           Klassen,           Enid         Kimberly           Klein,           Tulsa         Paula           Klusmeyer.           OKC         lames           Knapp,           Tulsa         Atch           Kosiyabong.           Ciovis,           CA         Ibrahim           Kreidly,           Stillwater         Tonya           Krovt,           Ponca           City         Terance           Kulka,           Bethany         446 juniors         Juniors         ivid           Kyle,           Weatherford         ith           Lacey,           Enid         iirin           Lagers,           Tulsa         irlos           Lago,           Stillwater         ion           Lai,           Malaysia         n           Lamb,           Dallas,           TX         ad           Lamle,           Okeene         lui           Lane,           Tulsa         Ichelle           Lane,           Stillwater         urol           Lang,           Tulsa         n           LaPlante,           Tulsa         lella           Laskey,           OKC         mberly           Lathey,           Mustang         litis           Laym an,           Stillwater         sa           Legner,           Duncan         on           Lewis,           Stillwater         yle           Lewis,           Tulsa         3ger           Lewis,           Tulsa         alsy           Li,           Hong           Kong         Im           Uew,           Stillwater         111           Unchmeit,           Tulsa         avid           Lin,           Tulsa         }ii           Undsey,           Owasso         illlam           Little,           Edmond         Iflan           Lokmanhaklm,           Malaysia         onya           Long,           Tulsa         uzanne           Lookabaugh,           Stillwater         iffrey           Loveless,           Mangum         arbara           Low,           Tulsa         Ify           Luklto,           Stillwater         onna           Luper,           Hydro         obert           Lutz,           Norristown,           PA         srry           Lybarger,           Tulsa         con           Lye,           Stillwater         hannon           Magee,           Claremore         lohammad           Maheed,           Stillwater         orl           Maine,           Elk           City         isa           Malone,           Tulsa         teve           Maly,           Stillwater         lelanle           Manley,           Gore         juniors«447         Juniors         Sharon           Marks,           Stillwater         Clay           Mash,           Norman         Sandra           Mathiessen,           Ponca           City         Deborah           Mathiews,           Eufauia         Rick           Mattox,           Stillwater         Ann           McCarthy,           Tulsa         Ann           McCollough,           Fort           Smith         Bennie           McCoUough,           Tulsa         Christiana           McComb,           Chesterfield.           MO         David           McClellan,           Tulsa         Rhonda           McDarls,           Broken           Arrow         janet           McGlnty,           Stillwater         lonathon           McDowell,           Miami         Todd           McFall,           Stillwater         Dale           McFerron,           Miami         Kathle           McGarrle,           Tulsa         Cezanne           McHenry,           Sand           Springs         Charles           McLaughlin,           Stillwater         David           McMasters,           Pauls           Valley         Suzanne           Menser,           OKC         Catherine           Miller,           OKC         Gregory           Miller,           Hennessey         Ron           Miller,           lay         Daryl           Montgomery,           Mannford         Brenda           Moore,           Taloga         Lorl           Moore,           Choctaw         Tony           Moore,           Gore         Kelley           Moorman,           Tulsa         Jody           Morgan,           Ardmore         Lorle           Morgan,           Claremore         Chelly           Morris,           Enid         Allsa           Moyer,           Gage         Sherry           Murphy,           Stillwater         lohnny           Myers,           Muskogee         Margaret           Myers,           Tulsa         Debbie           Nance,           Stillwater         Kristl           Nance,           OKC         Cynthia           Newman.           Tulsa         Debby           Newman,           Skiatook         Rick           Neal,           Bartlesville         448«juniors         Juniors         usse           Negusse,           Stillwater         smbossa           Negusse,           Stillwater         arty           Nelson,           Stillwater         illy           Nesselrode,           Ponca           City         se-Ll           Ng,           Singapore         hung           Ngo,           Tulsa         randa           Nlckelson,           Guymon         ark           Nikkei,           OKC         M           Njotomuljono,           Indonesia         ave           Northcutt,           Lexington         ellssa           Norwood,           Lawton         ichelle           Nove,           Skiatook         jora           Oakes,           Broken           Arrow         ammy           Oberholtz,           Tulsa         aniel           Obermark,           Stillwater         irlsta           Offutt,           Bartlesville         itrlcia           Ogle,           Broken           Arrow         lly           Oglesby,           Ft.           Smith,           AR         Jrt           O'Hara,           El           Reno         lelly           OUphant,           Norman         en           Oliver,           OKC         sno           Onggara,           Stillwater         Imundo           Orta,           Stillwater         Ida           Orta,           Stillwater         yde           Packett.           Collinsville         trry           Padgett,           Eufaula         iri           Palmer,           Tulsa         mee           Parker,           McLoud         isan           Parker,           Ponca           City         ephon           Parsons,           Tulsa         in           Patterson,           Hulbert         ura           Patton,           Jenks         Isti           Paul,           Enid         ane           Peterson,           Tulsa         !vin           Pewitt,           Duncan         Tiakl           Phlllppore,           Nicosia,           Cyprus         Tithia           Phillips.           Sand           Springs                    Phillips,           Claremore         acy           Phillips,           Tahlequah         sUe           Pickard,           OKC         juniors«449         Juniors         Trisha           Pinckard.           Laverne         Juan           Plata,           Stillwater         )o€           Powell,           Ninngcah         Mark           Prather,           Stillwater         Jeffrey           Presley,           Sand           Springs         Randy           Price,           Stillwater         Nancy           Proctor,           Wetumka         Richard           Pruitt,           Tulsa         James           Pullin,           Stillwater         Dana           Ragsdale,           Muskogee         Francisco           Ramirez,           Waynoka         James           Randolph,           Stillwater         Rusty           Rankin,           Vinita         Paul           Ratke,           Bessie         Ginger           Ratzlaff          ,           Mannford         Lisa           Read,           Shawnee         Donna           Reaves,           Mustang         Rhonda           Reed,           Broken           Arrow         Alicia           Reehling,           Muskogee         Shawn           Reidy,           Inola         Jay           Rekuas,           Bristow         Shenie           Renny,           Tuttle         Tammy           Repp,           Fort           Cobb         Elizabeth           Reschke,           Stillwater         Raegan           Rethard,           Moore         Gregory           Reynolds,           Tulsa         James           Reynolds,           Tulsa         Sudin           Riau,           Stillwater         James           Richardson,           Lawton         Monty           Ric hardson,           loshua,           TX         Ginger           Rigazzi,           OKC         Arthur           Rickets,           Marietta         Sheryl           Rischard,           Tulsa         Karen           Ririe,           Bartlesville         Cynthia           Rivera,           Carrollton,           TX         Marlz           Rives,           OKC         Christopher           Roberts,           Talala         Carol           Robertson,           Newcastle         Cindy           Robertson,           Owasso         Scott           Robinett,           Tulsa         450«juniors         Juniors         iradley           Rodgers.           Wann         alentlna           Roger,           Venezuela         herrl           Rogers,           Tulsa         latt           Rottschaefer,           Tulsa         endall           Rousey,           Stillwater         ;usan           Routh,           Stillwater         hillip           Ruhde,           Yukon         ott           Rule,           Tulsa         Jchard           Rush,           Ponca           City         :has           Saellm,           Broken           Bow         'ictor           Salazar,           Venezuela         k)ekendro           Sallm,           Indonesia         [ay           Salmon,           Bixby          on           Sampson           |r.,           Collinsville         ick           Sanders,           Inola         ohn           Sanders,           Tulsa         111           Schatz,           Tulsa         leith           Schmidt,           Stillwater         Idelbert           Schmltz,           Manchester         lobby           Schultz,           Morris         Jhane           Scott,           Kingfisher         effrey           Seamans,           Midwest           City         lobln           Seger,           Concho         lAlke           Setter,           Moore         loss           Sestph,           El           Reno         Im           Shaver,           Yukon         jregory           Shaw,           OKC         Zharles           Shaw           |r.,           OKC         Sohail           Shehada,           Stillwater         rim           Sherbon.           Tulsa         Mark           Shlew,           Bixby         Wane           Shreffler,           Ponca           City         Gary           Slebenllst,           Shattuck         David           Slgler,           Edmond         Angela           SUbemagel,           Moore         ICim           Sim,           Stillwater         Sie           Hong           Sim,           Stillwater         Pedro           Simon,           Stillwater         Annamarle           Simmons,           Muskogee         Greg           Simmons,           Corning,           I          A         juniors 451         Juniors         Alf           Slaatten,           Tulsa         Leanne           Smith,           Ponca           City         leffery           Smith,           Bartlesvilie         Mark           Smith,           Vinita         Michael           Smith,           Tulsa         Philip           Smith,           Tulsa         Rick           Smith,           Gage         Tama           Smith,           Anadarko         Tom           Smithey,           lenks         Michael           Sneary,           Enid         Sharon           Snyder,           Bartlesvilie         Ginny           Soper,           Tulsa         Kevin           Sorrels,           OKC         Angela           Southerland,           Muldrow         Kenneth           Spady.           Skiatook         I         E         o         0         c         o         o         E         I           WENT           TO           FIND         A           HOME           IN         THE             SIGMA           CHI           HOUSE..         4           52           •juniors         AND           THEY           SAID,         FOR           IMITIATIOM,             GO         TO           THE           Pi           PHI            HOUSE.         AND           WALK           AROUND         THE             SHOWER           ROOM  '         WHAT           A           GREAT         BUNCH           OF           GUYS           .         LOK         Juniors         Dana           Sparkman,           Fairland         Allan           Spell,           Stillwater         Donna           Spell,           Stillwater         Stephanie           Spies,           OKC         Tim           Stafford,           f           ulsa         Mitchell           Staitz,           Tulsa         C.           Stanley,           Ardmore         l arry           Staton,           Muskogee         Michelle           Stearns,           Tulsa         Barry           Stelchen,           Tonkawa         Kim           Stelte,           OKC         Shanna           Stemple,           Gillham.           AR         Bruce           Stephens,           Peterborough,           NH         Allison           Stevens,           Boley         Roger           Stevens,           OKC         Frank           Stewart,           Stillwater         loe           Stie,           lenks         Cheryl           Stivers,           Chickasha         Alex           Stolaron,           lenks         Robert           Stone,           Tulsa         Mari           Strong,           Tulsa         Daniel           Stump,           Albuquerque,           NM         Miana           Sudwlkatmond,           Stillwater         Martina           Sudwlkatmono,           Indonesia         Haleh           Tayebl,           Bartlesville         Shawn           Taylor.           Midwest           City         Daphne           Tedford,           Lawton         Karl           Teeples,           Mustang         Lee           Teong,           Malaysia         Gretchen           Theus,           OKC         Belinda           Thomas,           Bartlesville         Elliabeth           Thomas,           Edmond         Julie           Thomas,           Allison           Park,           PA         Rosalyn           Thompson.           OKC         Sandy           Thompson,           Tulsa         lennlfer           Thurston.           Alex         Phil           Thurston,           Alex         lames           TIghe           II,           Tulsa         Frank           Toth.           Stillwater         Tammy           Troutt,           Ponca           City         juniors 453         Juniors         Lisa           Troxtell,           Stillwater         )immy           Turner,           Commerce         Richard           Turner,           Stillwater         Amy           Turley,           Elk           City         Kelly           Tuxhorn,           Fairvlew         Kara           Vandel,           Torrington,           WY         Brent           Van           Fossen,           Tulsa         Teri           Van           Hooser,           Tulsa         Clay           Vaughan,           Vici         lana           Vermilion,           OKC         Lynda           Vernon,           Lancaster,           CA         Roman           Vernon,           OKC         Clayton           Vorse,           Stillwater         Lori           Wagner,           Bethany         Amy           Ward,           Noble         Karen           Warren,           Willow         Jenny           Watson,           Stillwater         Brian           Watts,           Claremore         Jack           Weaver,           Muskogee         Timothy           Weaver,           Healdton         Kimberlee           Webb,           Sallisaw         Mark           Webb,           Yukon         Diane           Weber,           Tulsa         Sherri           Welns,           Cleveland         Adam           West,           Stuart         Linda           Westfall,           Perkins         Shane           Westphalen,           Poteau         Tommy           White,           Shawnee         James           Whitehead,           Tulsa         Lisa           Whitson,           Tulsa         Robert           Wheeler,           Boynton         Vuntakari           Wiharyanto.           Stillwater         Elizabeth           Wilkinson,           Houston         Eric           Williams.           Harper,           KS         Kent           Williams,           Stillwater         Kyle           Williams.           Spearman,           TX         Mary           Williams,           Henryetta         John           Williams,           Pauls           Valley         David           Williamson,           Claremore         Lisa           WiUingham,           Norman         4           54           •juniors         luniors         J.           Annette           Willis.           Broken           Arrow         Paulanita           Willyard.           Broken           Arrow         Christopher           Wilson,           Tulsa         [  ougIas           Wilson,           Midwest           City         Shula           Wilson,           Coweta         Sonja           WUson.           OKC         Charles           Winters.           Stillwater         Beth           Witten,           Edmond         Tracey           Wolf,           Bartlesville         Monlque           Wolff,           Cushing         Leh           Wong,           Stillwater         I  lng           Wong,           Malaysia         Siong           Wong,           Stillwater         Tee-Uang           Wong,           Malaysia         Yee           Wong.           Malaysia         Douglas           Wood.           Sand           Springs         Cynthia           Wood,           Houston,           TX         Kimberly           Wood,           Ada         Sequeeta           Wooten.           Konawa         lulle           Wright.           Muskogee         Susan           Wright.           OKC         David           Wynn,           Broken           Arrow         Kevin           Wynne.           Newcastle         Tracy           Yell,           Stillwater         Efem           YUdirim,           Tulsa         Linda           Yoast.           Lawton         lames           York,           Oolagah         Cynthia           Young,           Bartlesville         Robert           Young,           Edmond         Teresa           Zavala,           Peru         Anne           Zimmerman,           Skiatook         Ward           Zbin,           Ponca           City         Dorian           Zodrow,           Bartlesville         juniors 455         Seniors         (ihad           Abu-Hussain,           Jordan         Troy           Acree,           Midwest           City         John           Adams,           Muskogee         Thomas           Adam,           Stillwater         Stephen           Adams,           Oakton,           VA         Vicky           Addlngton,           Tulsa         Samuel           Adofo,           Stillwater         Fauzlan           Ahmad-Yuta,           Stillwater         Therese           Albright,           Tulsa         Linda           Albritton,           Midwest           City         Bill           Alexander,           Ft.           Gibson         Daimon           Alexander,           Stillwater         Mahmoud           Al-Ghemary,           Stillwater         Paul           Allen,           Bixby         Reginald           Allen.           Lawton         Sue           Allen,           Stillwater         Susan           Allen.           Dallas         Mounzer            Al-Harake,           Stillwater         Michael           Allred,           Claremore         Steve           Aloway.           Okmulgee         Kathy           Ammann.           Bedford,           TX         Carol           Analla.           Moore         Chuck           Anderson,           Welch         Ginger           Anderson,           OKC         Paul           Anderson,           Mannsville         Julie           Annett,           Stillwater         Lynne           Arnold,           Duncan         Dawn           Arthurton,           Shawnee         Tom           Asbury,           Longmont,           CO         Waynette           Ashbaker.           Enid         Rebecca           Atchley.           Tulsa         Rodney           Atherton,           Duncan         Dawn!           Autry.           Tulsa         lanice           Avants.           Stillwater         Brad           Avery.           Ponca           City         DInos           Avgousti.           Stillwater         lason           Axtell.           Ponca           City         Anna           Ayers.           Sand           Springs         Amjad           Ayoubi.           Stillwater         Tariq           AzIm.           Pakistan         456«seniors         Seniors         alne           Baade,           Enid         jdrk           Bacy,           OKC         mthia           Bailey,           Ponca           City         ■enda           Baker.           Stillwater         aire           Baker,           Stillwater          nnie           Baker,           Tulsa         na           Baker,           Ardmore         lelly           Balke,           Minco         arte           Barlow,           Plymouth.           MN         ivid           Barnes,           OKC         istine           Barnes,           Tulsa         Ichelle           Bamett,           Edmond         ivld           Barrett,           Sapulpa         iria           Barrett,           Tulsa         ad           Bartlett,           Tulsa         lul           Bates,           Carnegie         i           Baxter,           Stigler          nna           BeaU,           Jackson,           MI         Ison           Bearden,           Tulsa         mes           Bearden,           Broken           Bow          lca           Beaty,           Lawton         acy           Beavers,           Edmond         «lle           Beaverson,           OKC         mes           Becker           Jr.,           OKC         Ichael           Beckmann,           Stillwater         khelle           Beckmann,           Stillwater         lovzi           Ben-Gharbia,           Tunisia         veku           Benn,           OKC         irry           Bennett,           Warrensburg.           NY         egory           Bennett,           Tulsa         srman           Bennett           Jr.,           OKC         die           Bemett,           Hudson.           CO         iresa           Bertrang,           Tulsa         ohammad           Bharucha,           Pakistan         chard           BUlnskl.           Stillwater         Eutha           Blackburn,           Bartlesville         irek           Blackshare,           Cherokee          nald           Blades,           Crescent          egory           Blanchard,           Tulsa         irollne           Boey,           Stillwater         seniors«457         Seniors         Robert           Bohling,           May         Michelle           Bohon,           Enid         John           Booker,           Spring         Sara           Boren,           Ponca           City         Lisa           Bossa,           Hennessey         James           Bost,           Enid         Terl           Bowen,           Osceola,           MO         Jesse           Bowersoclc,           Bartleville         Brenda           Boyd,           Sand           Springs         Vicki           Branen,           Collinsville         Roy           Brannon,           OKC         Mary           Brasher,           Claremore         Sharon           Brassfleld,           Claremore         Kevin           Brawner,           Edmond         Maureen           Brennan,           Naperville,           IL         T.H.           Breeding,           Mounds         Diana           Bridges,           Blanchard         David           Bridgwater,           Stillwater         Patrick           Briley,           Spiro         Doris           Brinkley,           Cushing         Rhonda           Brinkley,           Collinsville         John           Britton,           Savanna         Barbara           Brooke,           Midwest           City         Richard           Brooks,           Chelsea         L nce           Brown,           Tulsa         Robert           Brown,           Sand           Springs         Chris           Browning,           Ponca           City         Heidi           Browning,           Stillwater         Amy           Bruce,           Edmond         Lynne           Bruce,           Miami         Belinda           Bruner,           Stillwater         Sheryl           Brunett.           OKC         Christy           Brunken,           Garber         Jim           Bruza,           OKC         Renee           Buchholtz,           Bethany         Johnna           Buck,           Nowata         Barbara           Bunch.           Enid         Scott           Burch,           OKC         Howard           Burns,           Tulsa         Lisa           Burton,           Tulsa         458 seniors         Seniors         Raymond           Burton,           Beeville,           TX         Karen           Buster,           Porter         Sharon           Buster,           Porter         Audrey           Butler,           Claremore         Kenneth           Butler,           Tulsa         Leigh           Byrnes,           Tulsa         Dawn           Campbell,           Chester           Springs         K.           Celeste           Campbell,           Stillwater         Marilynn           Campbell,           Moore         Jeff           Cannon,           Tulsa         Lilly           Cannon,           Fittstown         Douglas           Carllle,           Broken           Arrow         Donmark           Carman,           Bristow         Susanne           Carney,           McAlester         Keith           CarquevUle,           Indian           Rocks           Beach,           FA         Jeff           Carr,           Shawnee         loseph           Carroll,           Bartiesville         Alicia           Carrlngton.           Tulsa         MIchal           Carson,           OKC         Shawn           Carter,           Milburn         Sabrina           Carver,           Quapaw         Pamela           Casey,           Rosston         lesus           Centeno,           Stillwater         Keith           Chambers,           Stillwater         Kent           Chambers,           OKC         Soon-Har           Chan,           Singapore         David           Chaney,           Stillwater         Gaye           Chaney,           Stillwater         David           Chanell,           Stillwater         James           Chavez,           Stillwater         Mary           Chavez,           Stillwater         Teresa           Chang,            Tulsa         Derrell           Chapman.           OKC         Jeffrey           Cheap,           Woodward         Thomas           Chelf          ,           Wewoka         Fu-Hem           Chen,           Taiwan         Mew           Cheng,           Malaysia         Fook-Sang           Chia,           Stillwater         Kla           Chia,           Kuching,           Malaysia         Tse           Chiew,           Malaysia         seniors«459         Seniors         Chew           Chin,           Malaysia         Teck           Chin,           Stillwater         Lam           Chong,           Stillwater         Kiam           Chong,           Stillwater         Yew           Chin,           Stillwater         Ley           Ching,           Malaysia         Maher           Chmaysem,           Austin,           TX         Eun           Choi,           Stillwater         Chan           Chook,           Stillwater         Mel-Fung           Choong.           Stillwater         Hock           Lee           Chua,           Singapore         Raymund           Chua,           Malaysia         SeongChua,           Malaysia         Teong           Chuah,           Stillwater         Cathy           Clark,           OKC         Pamela           Clark.           Tulsa         R.           Lynn           Clark,           Edmond         Teresa           Clark,           Depew         Penny           Clayton,           Springfield,           MO         Randall           Clegg.           Van           Buren,           AR         Craig           demons,           OKC         lay           Cleveland,           Tulsa         leff           Cleveland,           Tulsa         Joey           Clever,           Tulsa         Carolyn           Cochran,           Pauls           Valley         Kelly           Cockrell,           Chandler         Turner           Coggins           Ir.,           LaPlata,           MD         Cheryl           Colaw,           Tulsa         Dan           Collard,           Miami         Kaye           Collins,           McAJester         Sandra           Collins.           Bartlesviile         Tami           Collins,           Tulsa         Scott           CoUlnsworth.           Miami         Ricardo           Colon.           Stillwater         Tiffany           Colon,           Stillwater         Peggy           Comstock.           Tulsa         David           Conner.           Newalla         PattI           Cooke.           OKC         David           Copley.           Stillwater         Holly           Copley.           Stillwater         460«seniors         Seniors         )rla           Cormack,           Cherokee         Kilmer           Coronado.           Venezuela         une           Coronado,           Venezuela         'ernevlyn           Couington,           Charlotte.           NC         Caroline           Cox,           Stillwater         )avld           Cox,           Tulsa         Susan           Cozier,           Tulsa         Shelley           Crabtree,           Enid         ttellssa           Craig,           Tulsa         aula           Craig,           Spiro         Sidney           Craig,           Owasso         .ance           Crawford,           Warr           Acres         :arl           Crenshaw,           Bartlesville         i atherine           Crlner,           Broken           Arrow         Susan           Crowcer,           Guyman         -or!           Crowley,           Norman         inld           Crutchfleid,           Broken           Arrow         Jsa           Cruzan.           Guymon         Monica           Culley.           Ardmore         imest           Culver,           Sapulpa         .           Kevin           Cunningham,           Durant         (ellle           Curry,           Fletcher         Jetsy           Cutrlght,           Byron         ngela           Dahl,           Barnsdall         lores           Daneshmand,           Stillwater         Dawna           Daugherty,           Noble         rony           Daniels,           Fairfax         Patricia           Darby,           Tulsa         Elenl           Darldls,           West           Hurley,           NY         Rick           Davenport,           Stillwater         Michael           David,           Stillwater         lana           Davidson,           Stillwater         Dana           Davis,           Catoosa         Kara           Davis,           Edmond         Kenneth           Davis,           Chickasha         Kenneth           Davis,           OKC         Tamra           Davis,           Mannford         Salvado           DeAgulnaga,           Stillwater         Mark           Deeds,           Erick         Jlm           Dees,           Foyil         seniors«461         Seniors         Gene           DeLaney,           OKC         Tracy           Denny,           Bunch         TerrI           Devltt.           OKC         Muiry           DeVore,           let         Kristi           Dletz,           Tulsa         Liang           Ding,           Stillwater         Cindy           Dodgion,           Stillwater         Bob           Dotson,           Tulsa         Beverly           Dowly-Cralg,           Woodward         Carl           Drake,           Edmond         Eldon           Drake,           Stillwater         Malcolm           D'Souza,           Stillwater         Dianne           Duckworth,           Tulsa         Keith           Ducotey,           Pawhuska         leannle           Dunaway,           Bend,           OR         lohn           Dyer,           OKC         Peter           Durant,           Bombay,           NY         Phillip           Dysinger,           Bartlesville         Kimberly           Eastham,           Midwest           City         1111           Eaton,           Edmond         Ruth           Edgar,           Lawton         Kenneth           Edmonds,           Bethany         Robin           Edwards,           Harrison,           AR         Scott           Edwards,           Edmond         Sharon           Edwards,           Wewoka         Susan           Egner,           Alva         Kristina           Ehlers,           Medford         KazI           Elahi,           Stillwater         TracI           Elklns.           Chickasha         Karen           Ellingson,           Stillwater         Richard           Ellingson.           Stillwater         Celina           Ellis,           Alva         Craig           Ellis,           Ardmore         Tim           Ellis,           Ponca           City         lames           Elliott.           McAlester         loe           Elliott.           Edmond         Melodee           Elliott.           Stillwater         Blanche           England,           Stillwater         David           England,           Chico,           CA         Kirsten           En ar.           Olympia,           WA         462           •seniors         Seniors          ecca           Enos.           Bartlesvllle         a           Enyart,           El           Reno         Ad           Epperly,           Del           City         lan           Er,           Malaysia         Istine           Eriksson,           OKC         dd           Eiickson.           OKC         isa           Etchlson.           Fort           Smith,           AR         g           Eu,           Malaysia         yn           Evens,           Ponca           City         athan           Evans,           Stillwater         na           Everett,           Shawnee         in           Everett,           Stillwater         hel           Everson,           Edmond         h           Fadely,           Grove         Inn           Fanning,           Stillwater         MOON         YOU           lD OT            RBLAX         ITS           THE.           '                    HOUS  AO A!                    vsipVl           be,                    OH...           YEAH.         I'M           SORRY         GIRLS,         GO           BCsCK         TO           BED.         ■KW             .LON         Seniors         Michael           Farley,           Broken           Arrow         Cathy           Farr,           Muskogee         Kelly           Ferguson,           Tulsa         Glen           Ferlemann,           Manhattan,           KS         Herminio           Fernandez,           Virgo.           Spain         lalme           Fernandez.           Stillwater         Valeria           Ferrer,           Del           City         Kerry           Fields,           Miami         Reginald           Fields,           Tulsa         Sandy           Fields,           Ponca           City         Tina           Fields,           Haskell         David           Filgas,           Tulsa         Carleen           Fischer,           Idabel         |ohn           Fisher,           Marlow         Kimberly           Fitzgerald,           Tulsa         Sherri           Fitzgerald.           Enid         Barbara           Foggo,           Bellevue         Nancy           Folk.           OKC         Sue           Follis,           Stillwater         Hee           Foo,           Singapore         Rhonda           Foster.           Muldrow         Leigh           Fox,           Tulsa         Carl           Franks,           Ardmore         Kirk           Francis.           Norman         Ronald           Freeland.           Frederick         Danny           Friedberg.           Bethany         lerl           Fritz,           Casper,           WY         Christy           Fruechtlng,           Collinsville         Foo-Mlng           Fu,           Stillwater         Shune           Futamura,           Stillwater         Beverly           Gafford,           Broken           Arrow         Randall           Gage,           Stillwater         Frank           Galther.           Kingfisher         Lon           Galloway,           Stillwater         Shaun           Gamble,           Springdale         Eng           Gan.           Malaysia         Tom           Gardner.           Stillwater         Ronald           Garland,           Sand           Springs         lanet           Garrett.           Luther         I.           Kent           Garrett.           Edmond         464           •seniors         Seniors         Elizabeth           Geary,           Stillwater         Tim           Gelnar,           OKC         Hanna           Gholmjeh.           Stillwater         Tracy           Gibson.           Seiro         Caria           Giddens.           Ponca           City         VIckl           Gilmore,           Chelsea         Joseph           Ginn,           Idabel         Dennis           Gleason,           Edmond         lackle           Glosson,           Milwaukee.           Wi         Ronda           Goforth,           Miami         [  onald           Goh.           Stillwater         Lee           Goh,           Stillwater         Richard           Kim           Goh,           Malaysia         Shlng           Goh,           Stillwater         l ong           Goh,           Malaysia         Slenn           Goodrich,           Bartlesville         Anthony           Goodwin,           Mustang         Robert           Goranson,           Broken           Arrow         (aria           Goss,           Selling         Clancy           Gray,           Bartlesville         Scott           Green,           Sapulpa         hur           Greene.           Stillwater         Jrenda           Greene,           Stillwater         Ilndy           Greenberg,           Stillwater         itatthew           Gregg.           Norman         idltchell           Gregory.           Prague         Stephen           Griffin.           OKC         legan           Griffith.           OKC         toUa           Griffith,           Stillwater         fracey           Grlffitts,           Stillwater         Suzanne           Grogan,           Aberdeen,           Scotland          avld           Grounds.           Stillwater         effrey           Grout.           Prescott,           AZ         :hris           Gucklan.           Tulsa         VUbam           Guthrie,           Stratford,           TX         3ebra           Hackett,           Moore         Mary           Hale,           Watonga         VUllam           HaU.           Stillwater         Marsha           Hallman.           Tulsa         :  erek           Hallum,           Burneyville         seniors«465         Seniors         Betty           Halstead,           Stillwater         lames           Ham,           Merritt           Island,           FL         Farid           Hamandi,           Lebanon         Carl           Hamby,           Pawhuska         Lee           Hambleton,           Edmond         Linda           Hamilton.           Guthrie         Debbie           Hampton,           Shady           Point         Linda           Hand,           Raytown,           MO         Exllle           Hanna,           MO         Lora           Hannah,           OKC         Vicki           Harden,           Tulsa         lacqueline           Hardin,           Lawton         Margaret           Harkey,           Tishomingo         Sibyl           Harper,           Midwest           City         Terrence           Harper,           Yukon         Daria           Harrel,           Leedey         Anne           Harris,           Enid         Joyce           Harrington,           Tulsa         Allan           Harris,           OKC         Kristin           Harris,           Tulsa         Lyie           Harter,           OKC         Greg           Hartline,           Bridgewater,           N|         Humair           Hassan.           Stillwater         Wawa           Hasan,           Indonesia         Lynne           Hatheway.           Tulsa         Coy           Hausman.           Miami         Elizabeth           Hauxwell.           Claremore         Lee           Hawkins.           Tulsa         Paul           Haydock.           OKC         Shelly           Heath.           Bartlesville         Tonya           Heath.           Ponca           City         Brian           Hedberg.           Tulsa         Kathleen           Hefferanan.           Ft           Sill         Raymond           Heinen.           Ponca           City         Mark           Helton.           Tulsa         Steve           Hendrickson,           Owasso         lanet           Henley,           Teslton         Dane           Henry.           OKC         John           Henson.           Wewoka         Thomas           Hester.           Muskogee         466«seniors         Seniors         tarlet           Hibbard,           Collinsville         met           Higglns,           Stillwater         imberly           Hlghley,           Commerce         imle           HIgley,           Fort           Gibson         ilie           Hill,           Edmond         amona           Hlmes,           Stillwater         everly           Hines,           Stillwater         aren           Hitchcock,           Little           Rock.           AR         ee           Ho,           Stillwater         olycarp           Ho,           Stillwater         ina           Hodak,           OKC         iffrey           Hoener,           Perry         eresa           Hogan,           Stillwater         aren           Hoheisel,           Oswego.           KS         llff           Holasek,           Lawton         hris           HoUeyman,           OKC         nn           Holliman,           Bartiesville         awn           Hoisted,           Kingfisher         avid           Holt,           Ft.           Gibson         leng           Hon ,           Malaysia         iane           Honts,           Bartiesville         ammi           Hood,           Welch         ussell           Hopkins,           Kingfisher         iffrey           Horacek,           Lawton         die           Horn,           Springfield.           OH         obert           Hotter,           OKC         lina           Horn.           Tulsa         oger           Hotson,           Broken           Arrow         hella           Howard,           North           Fairfield,           OH         herry           Hoveskeland,           Broken           Arrow         atricia           Hubl,           Yukon         lalph           Hu es,           Stillwater         ian           Ann           Hudson.           Duncan         isa           Hudson,           Pawhuska         erri           Humble,           Ponca           City         odd           Humble,           Vinita         aren           Hunter,           Stillwater         low           Huong,           Malaysia         Mil           Hupp,           Mannford         ionald           Hutchens,           Bartiesville         seniors 467         Seniors         Andres           Ibarra,           Venezuela         Sherrlll           Isaacs.           Tulsa         Steve           Ingraham,           Mooreland         All           Itanl,           Stillwater         Andre           Ivy,           St.           Louis.           MO         Noorzlhan           Ibrahim.           Malaysia         Warren           Ingmire,           Broken           Arrow         Leisa           Ingram,           Stillwater         P.           S.           latunde-Addey,           Nigeria         Michelle           lackson,           Tulsa         Jeffrey           lacobson,           Tulsa         Tania           )aiero.           Venezuela         Michael           lames.           Yukon         Merrily           lamison.           Beggs         Alison           larrett,           Stillwater         Todd           laverka,           Hennessey         Veronica           Jefferson,           Lawton         Wendell           Jeffreys,           Stillwater         David           Jehlicl  a,           Enid         Mark           Johnson,           Stillwater         Donna           Johnston.           Poteau         Gary           Johnston,           OKC         Mark           Johnston.           Bethany         Ann           Jones.           Roanoke,           TX         Charles           Jones.           OKC         Elizabeth           Jones.           Bennington         Gwen           Jones,           Comanche         Holly           Jones.           Lawton         Mark           Jones.           Lawton         Melissa           Jones.           Tulsa         Renee           Jones.           Stillwater         Pamela           Jordan.           Colbert         Toby           Joplin.           Ponca           City         Jerry           Jordan.           Tulsa         Krlstl           Jorskl.           Bethany         Gretchen           Jost.           OKC         Brenda           Kahle.           Newkirk         Kurt           Kalles.           Shawnee         Rosalea           Kalks.           White           Deer,           TX         James           Kanady,           Shawnee         468           •seniors         Seniors         Roger           Kassab,           Stillwater         Karen           Katilus,           OKC         Ken-Seok           Kee,           Stillwater         Cynthia           Keen,           Stillwater         Christine           Kerton,           jenks         lames           Ketchum,           Alex         Roger           Ketchum.           Durant         loan           Khllfeh,           Tulsa         Siak           Kho,           Malaysia         Mancy           Klmbrell,           Oaks         (Victoria           King,           OKC         Letitla           Klnsey,           OKC         lohn           Klrchman,           Bartlesviiie         Susan           Klrtley,           Sulphur         Mark           Kllmkowskl,           Harrah         Lelsa           Knowles,           Burlington,           lO         h           Kg,           Malaysia          ok           Koon.           Midwest           City          at           Kreymborg,           OKC         Zlaudla           Krshka,           Harper         Llan           KsU,           Stillwater         [  ebra           Kuffel,           Broken           Arrow         tent           Kugler,           Grove         Vludiono           Kumaia,           Stillwater         Iftendy           Kumaia,           Stillwater         lohn           Kyle,           OKC         Hobln           Lackey,           Grove         Robert           Lagang,           Malaysia         Vionica           Lake,           Sand           Springs         Sallm           Lakhanl.           Stillwater         Kerby           Laman,           OKC         reresa           Lamb,           Drummond         rerry           Lamport,           Stillwater         David           Lamunyon.           Waukomis         lohn           Lane,           Seminole         rerrl           Lane,           OKC         Paula           Langham,           Washington         loseph           Lanza,           Bedford.           TX         lanlce           LaRlva,           Stillwater         Stacy           Lathers,           Stillwater         seniors 469         Seniors         Lynda           Latta,           May         William           Latta,           Ft           Supply         |ohn           Lauchner,           Vinita         Kelly           Lawson,           Duncan         Brenda           Layman,           Council           Hill         Michael           Layman,           Littleton,           CO         Quang           Le,           Stillwater         Chulle           Lee,           Malaysia         Chong-Huat           Lee,           Malaysia         Karen           Lee,           Tulsa         Mark           Lee,           Grove         Melissa           Lee,           Miami         Teck           loo           Lee,           Malaysia         Vicki           LeMaster,           Poteau         Kim           Leong,           Stillwater         Kum           Leong,           Malaysia         Dana           Leslie.           OKC         Scott           Lessman,           Bartlesville         Judy           Letourneau,           Stillwater         Anne           Levens,           Prineville         Charles           Lewis,           OKC         Cheryl           Lewis,           Freedom         Adam           Ley,           Bethany         Yean           Lian,           Malaysia         Karen           Lickliter,           Hominy         T|lng           Lie,           Indonesia         Choug           Liew,           Malaysia         Seahyong           Liew,           Stillwater         Oguz           Llgurlubllek.           Turkey         Klam           Llm,           Stillwater         Kong           Lim,           Stillwater         P.           S.           Llm,           Stillwater         Scott           Lingenfelter,           Claremore         Cindy           Lipka,           Tulsa         Leslie           Little,           Stillwater         Jeff           Lloyd,           Stillwater         Susan           Logan,           McAlester         C.           K.           Loh,           Stillwater         Kurt           Lx  hrmann,           Watonga         Denlse           Lorenz,           Bartlesville         470 seniors         Seniors         Kyrlacos           Louca,           Cyprus         Lorl           Lovelace,           Wann         Donald           Lowery           Jr.,           Luther         Alison           Lucas,           Konawa         James           Ludwig.           Broken           Arrow         Jeff           Luddeke,           Tulsa         Kenneth           Ludden,           Castro           Valley,           CA         Martin           Lukowltsch,           Bartlesville         David           Lurty,           Erie,           PA         Berrie           Lusk,           Yukon         Karla           Luthy,           Sayre         Rhonda           Lyon,           Stillwater         Debra           Madden,           Moore         Beverly           Maggard,           Tulsa         Patricia           Maher,           Ardmore         Hasan           Mahmood,           Bangladesh         Rlcardo           Maldonado,           Dewey         Michael           Malowney,           Bartlesville         Azmle           Mamls,           Stillwater         Gerald           Manley,           OKC         Kim           Manning,           Tulsa         Efton           March,           Comanche         Deadra           Marsh,           OKC         Richard           Marshall,           Bixby         Clare           Marshall,           Fallbrook,           CA         Michael           Marston,           Fargo         Alan           Martin,           Mustang         Janice           Martin.           Bartlesville         Scott           Martin,           Tulsa         John           Mashbum,           OKC         Mona           Masood,           Stillwater         Michael           Matheny,           OKC         David           Matthews,           Broken           Arrow         Julie           Mauldin,           Woodward         Jana           Maxwell,           Miami         Kimberlye           Mayer,           Blackwell         James           McAlester           II,           Indianola         KeUy           McCall,           Edmond         Patrick           McCartney.           Tulsa         Karen           McCarty.           Mannford         seniors 471         Seniors         Leonard           McCarty,           Owasso         Gary           McCray,           Turpin         Peggy           McDaniel,           Stillwater         Ricky           McDaniei,           Stillwater         Carolyn           McDonald,           Stillwater         Susan           McEachern,           Garber         Allan           McFatrldge,           Duncan         David           McGlnley,           OKC         Jacqueline           McGolden,           Hennessey         Shelly           McGulre,           Stigler         Doreatha           McHenry,           Lawton         Ellen           McHorse,           Stillwater         Michael           McKee,           Tulsa         Kelly           McKinney,           Bixby         Scott           McKinzie.           Ponca           City         Max           McKnight,           Stillwater         Christie           McMorrow,           Tulsa         Martin           Meadows,           Pawhuska         Ronald           Means,           lenks         |ohn           Meinders,           Norman         Tod           Merritt,           Weatherford         Brian           Meher,           Cleo           Springs         Lind           Miani,           St.           Petersburg,           FL         Fouad           Mijstafa,           Lebanon         Christine           Milacek,           Waukomis         Katherine           Miles,           OKC         David           Miller,           Seminole         lohn           Miller,           OKC         Kathy           Miller,           Custer         Maleea           Miller,           Woodward         loseph           Mills,           Tulsa         Wade           Miiidemann,           Lawton         Angelia           Mingo,           Spiro         David           Minson,           Tulsa         Angela           Mistier,           Broken           Arrow         lanlce           Mitell,           Tulsa         Paul           Mitchell,           Bethany         Harris           Mohamad,           Malaysia         David           Mohar,           Sand           Springs         Mohd           Moho           Noor,           Stillwater         472           •seniors         Seniors         istl           MoUnsky,           Clear           Lake,           lA         igela           Montgomery,           Stillwater         inneth           Montgomery,           Wichita           Falls,           TX         in           Montoya,           Tegueigalpa,           Honduras         ri           Moore,           Tulsa         isan           Moore,           Bamona         ayne           Moore,           Stillwater         iren           Moran,           Tulsa          nald           Morey,           Tulsa         Ima           Morales,           Stillwater         innette           Morgan.           Claremore         inette           Morgan,           Claremore         limp           Morgan,           Bethany         Uliam           Morgan,           Stillwater         larles           Morris,           Ardmore         urls           Morris,           Antlers         sa           Morrison,           Ardmore         !vln           Morton,           Tulsa         imara           Moseley,           Vinita         itty           Mott,           Tulsa         lie           Mrasek,           Talala         dllp           Mueller,           Tulsa         nold           Muller,           Tulsa         etchen           Muller,           Stillwater         ndy           MuUlns.           Jenks         ivid           Mulyawan,           Stillwater         uine           Murer,           Tulsa         la           Musset,           Fort           Smith,           AR         irgaret           Myers,           Stillwater          ui           Naberhaus,           Okarche         tcky           Neal,           Miami         nes           Nelson,           Tulsa         lomas           Nelson,           Moore         ed           Newport,           Choctaw         indall           Newton,           Cleo           Springs         iw           Ng,           Malaysia         lan           Nguyen,           Tulsa         Nichols,           Stillwater         Ida           Nlckelson,           Guymon         trman           Noguera,           Stillwater         seniors«473         Seniors         Mark           Noles,           Stillwater         Laurie           Norman,           Perry         Steven           Norman,           Fort           Supply         Syed           Noor,           Pakistan         Doug           Northcutt,           Lexington         Natalie           Norwood,           Dewey         Shafik           Nossiti,           Stillwater         Anne           Oates,           Stillwater         C.           Ruth           Obermark,           Sand           Springs         Karina           O'Bleness,           Alva         leffry           Oei,           Stillwater         Kendra           Olszewski,           Bethany         Kok           Ong,           Stillwater         Sandra           Onley,           Yukon         Dimma           Ortiz,           El           Salvador         4           74           •seniors         Seniors         Diona           Ortiz,           Stillwater         Beverly           Orvls,           Tulsa         John           Osbom,           Stillwater         Leah           Osbum,           Haskell         Ahmad           Othman,           Stillwater         Tyra           Owen,           Geary         William           Owens.           Miami         Don           Padden,           Tulsa         Robert           Pagel.           Moore         Carlssa           Pankey,           Tulsa         Pam           Paquett,           Bellevue,           NE         Robert           Pardo,           Tulsa         Edward           Parent           Jr.,           Hamburg,           PA         Jennifer           Parks,           Tulsa         Tracey           Parks,           Tulsa         Deanna           Parsons,           Ponca           City         Charlene           Patrick,           )ay         Susan           Patten,           Norman         Keith           Patterson,           Tulsa         Rhonda           Paul,           Enid         Michael           Paulk,           Stillwater         lennif           er           Payne,           Perkins         Jerome           Peel,           Tulsa         Christopher           Peeples,           Tulsa         Lilian           Pena,           Honduras         Charles           Pendley,           Bartlesville         Gregory           Penny,           Moore         Michael           Penzo,           Springdale,           AR         Ann           Peppito,           Tulsa         Sharl           Perdue,           Claremore         Jose           Pereira,           Caucague,           Venezuela         Dan           Peterson,           OKC         Julia           Peterson,           Tulsa         Gary           Petiprln,           )ones         Mitchell           Petree,           Bartlesville         Kristi           Phelps,           Altus         Dzung           Pham,           Stillwater         Hoc           Phan,           OKC         Leslie           PhlUips,           Tulsa         Nancy           Phillips,           Tulsa         senlors«475         Seniors         Wayne           Phillips,           Edmond         Greg           Poe,           Del           City         Kee           Poh,           Stillwater         Chan           Pong,           lohore,           Malaysia         lames           Poole,           Ardmore         Patricia           Porter,           Bluejacket         Darren           Postelwalt,           Perry         leffrey           Powell,           Enid         Shelly           Powell,           Stillwater         Sawas           Pradisthpongse,           Thailand         Robert           Price,           Shelby,           NC         Cherri           Prince,           Tulsa         Jim           Prince,           Hartshorne         |lm           Prock,           Wilburton         Cecilia           Proft.           Sand           Springs         David           Pruitt,           Tulsa         Van           Pudjowibowo,           Stillwater         Susan           Pulrang,           Lawton         Larry           Putman.           Stillwater         TracI           Quigley,           Elkhart,           KS         Rafail           Quintana.           Stillwater         William           Rae.           Ft.           Gibson         Leigh           Rahn,           Stillwater         Karen           Ramsey,           Bartlesville         April           Ranks,           Muskogee         Quintin           Ratllff,           Pawnee         David           Ratcllff,           Lawton         Angela           Raunlkar,           Stillwater         Charles           Raunlkar,           Ball           win,           MO         Susan           Read,           Coweta         Charles           Reddin,           Comanche         Lana           Reed,           Norman         Melynda           Reed,           Tulsa         Randal           Reese,           Garden           City,           KS         Karrle           Reld,           Altus         Lisa           Retherford,           Broken           Arrow         Todd           Reutllnger,           Freedom         Beverly           Reynolds,           Stillwater         Dean           Rice,           Duke         lonathon           Rich.           Ponca           City         476«seniors         Seniors         Sarah           Richardson,           Marlow         (ent           Rldeout,           Stillwater         ;:arol           Rlngrose,           Guthrie         itanton           Rlggs,           Ponca           City         rald           Ritter,           Pryor         ustin           Roach,           Gushing         }ayle           Robbins,           Stillwater         erry           Roberson,           Stillwater         :lsie           Roberts,           Stillwater         rina           Roberts,           Goweta         Christine           Robertson,           Marietta         Jsa           Robinson.           Tulsa         ilichael           Robinson,           Tulsa         Aike           Robinson,           Tulsa         rimothy           Rodlcey,           Norman         ienry           Rogers,           Stillwater         anota           Ronald,           Ada          onald           Roseborough.           Tulsa         uUe           Rosson,           Sallisaw         tonald           Rosson,           Stillwater         tiorma           Rothgeb,           Kildare         ames           Roughface,           Ponca           Gity          apal(           Guha           Roy,           Bangladesh         :indy           Ryder,           Sand           Springs         id           Sainato,           Branson,           MO         Shawn           Sadeghi,           Tulsa         Centon           Sams,           Lucien         Varren           Sander,           Selling         Im           Sanders,           Inola         )ouglas           Santelmann,           Stillwater         tlm           Sarchet,           Hooker         'atlma           Satya,           Lawrenceville,           AR         )ewan           Sayeed,           Houston.           TX         iusan           Scharoun,           Del           Gity         iileen           Schiebe.           Durant         1mm           Schntitt,           Okemah         li ark           Schmltr,           Medford         ill           Schooler,           Woodbridge,           VA         oan           Schroeder.           Oilman,           IL         -ynn           Schuchardt,           Stillwater         seniors 477         Seniors         Mike           Schulz,           Altus         Karen           Scott,           Tulsa         Marty           Scott,           Mustang         Shirley           Scott,           Guyman         Wee           Seah,           Stillwater         Kerald           Searcey,           Gould         Gary           Sebo,           Spiro         Patrick           Sebo,           Spiro         Shari           Seibert,           Tulsa         Melinda           Sellers,           Sapulpa         David           Semkoff,           Claremore         Bill           Sensenig,           Stillwater         Susan           Seymour,           Sayre         Ron           Shaffner,           Braman         Daphne           Sharp,           Tulsa         Tanya           Sheets,           Houston,           TX         Ann           Sheffert,           OKC         Debra           Shelby,           Tulsa         David           Sheldon,           Edmond         William           Sherrod,           Oakdale,           LA         Evan           Shire,           Medford         Debra           Shriver,           Bartlesville         Samuel           Sibala,           Tulsa         Brenda           Silvers,           Stillwater         Alana           Simmons,           Elmore           City         LaTwyla           Simmons,           OKC         Michael           Simpson,           Waynoka         Rafael           Simpson,           Stillwater         Monica           Simons.           Stillwater         Tracy           Skaggs,           Bixby         David           Skinner.           Ponca           City         Carlton           Small,           Tulsa         Charles           Smart,           Stillwater         Alan           Smith,           Claremore         Cathleen           Smith.           Moore         Christi           Smith,           Tulsa         Edward           Smith.           Stillwater         Eric           Smith,           Morrisville         Hoyd           Smith.           Skiatook         Helen           Smith,           Broken           Arrow         478 seniors         Seniors         imes           Smith,           Ponca           City         imes           Smith,           Hennessey         lansel           Smith,           Newcastle         lary           Smith,           Sulphur         onald           Smith,           Stillwater         iizamie           Smith,           Edmond         anessa           Smith,           Fairview         avid           Smoot,           Altus         .           Michele           Snyder,           Tulsa         sse           Snyder,           Prague         ihn           Snyder,           Prague         se           Soils,           Guatemala         Im           Soon,           Stillwater         tacy           Sparks,           Broken           Arrow         Ina           Sparks,           Mangum         ryan           Sparlcman,           Fairland         iisannah           Spence,           Crawford,           TX         mes           Spencer,           Broken           Arrow         avid           Staats,           Bartlesville         onna           Spurrier,           Stillwater         en           Stanberry,           Dewey         arren           Stand,           Stilwell         mdy           Stalcup,           Stillwater         nice           States,           Hennessey         lelly           Staton,           Enid         Icky           Stauffer,           Pryor         Bbert           Stephens,           Bristow         mes           Stevens           III,           Boley         onna           Stewart,           Yukon         ihmana           Steward,           OKC         obby           Stewart,           Marietta         onna           Stinnett,           Broken           Arrow         avid           Stone,           Stillwater         lie           Storm,           Kingfisher         ex           Stout,           Sapulpa         sthy           Strayhom,           Tulsa         eanna           Stretch,           Broken           Arrow         Imberly           Stumbough,           Houston         ff           Sullivan,           Tulsa         aren           Sullivan,           Stillwater         seniors«479         Seniors         Kasih           Sumanang,           Stillwater         Irwan           Sumarlim,           Stillwater         Sharon           Suttle,           Duncan         Brett           Sprangel,           Tulsa         Stacy           Swanson,           Grand           Island,           NE         Greg           Taber,           Ponca           City         Kim           Tai,           Malaysia         Chang           Tan,           Malaysia         Bee           Tan,           Malaysia         Kim-Cheng           Tan,           Stillwater         Seng           Tan,           Malaysia         Wee           Tan,           Malaysia         Kok           Tan,           Malaysia         Boon           Keng           Tan,           Malaysia         Sandra           Tandyo.           Indonesia         Khye           Tang,           Malaysia         Ali           Taqu,           Stillwater         Linda           Tatroe,           Bartlesviile         Jin           Tay,           Stillwater         Angle           Taylor,           Tulsa         Robert           Taylor,           OKC         Timothy           Taylor,           Midwest           City         Boon-Kee           Tee,           Malaysia         King           Teh,           Malaysia         Min           Tec,           Stillwater         Hoy           Teoh,           Stillwater         Jaine           Testerman,           Newkirk         Lip           Oei           The,           Stillwater         Nicholas           Theodosiou,           Stillwater         Tyson           Thill,           Bartlesviile         Greg           Thomas,           Coalgate         Tanya           Thomas.           OKC         Ronda           Thompson,           OKC         James           Thorne,            Bartlesviile         Terl           Thornhlll,           Tulsa         Dorie           Thoroughman,           Tulsa         Joe           Thornton,           Stillwater         Sonya           Thornton,           Stillwater         Thomas           Thorp,           Helena         Angela           Threatt,           OKC         480 seniors         Seniors         ernadette           TUford.           Sapulpa         homas           Tllman,           Tulsa         oon           Tok,           Stillwater         lartha           Tow.           Edmond         larty           Travis,           Broken           Arrow         evln           TrisseU,           Vinita         helley           Trout,           Grove         tephanle           Trotter,           Vian         ena           Trotter,           Bixby         arl           Troyer,           Pryor         reg           Trultt,           OKC         ihn           Tung,           Tulsa         ereas           Tung,           Tulsa         liristopher           Turner,           Dili           City         imek           Turner,           Mirs,           MN         rent           Turpin,           Calvin         una           Tyner,           OKC         IckJ           Valention,           Prairie           Village,           KS         chard           Van           Gilder,           Ponca           City         9a           Van,           Tulsa         ark           Van           Marek,           Tulsa         mes           Vaughan,           Antlers         ■ook           Vlckery,           Braman          el           VUlafane.           Tuscon,           AZ         izabeth           Vincent,           Tulsa         ling           Vo,           Midwest           City         sa           Vontrlest,           Tulsa         mberley           Wagner,           Muskogee          ger           Wagner,           Freedom         alg           Wahl,           Edmond         ivld           Walts,           Stillwater         sUye           Walker,           OKC         irlstopher           Ward,           Sand           Springs          salyn           Ward,           Stillwater         irrl           Ward,           Stillwater         itherlne           Ware,           Tulsa         ephen           Warzecha,           Puunene,           HI         icanta           Wasowskl,           Stillwater         n           Watklns,           Bartlesville         ephanle           Watts,           Lawton         seniors«48          1         Seniors         Cynthia           Weatherman,           Calumet         LJsa           Webb,           Tulsa         Sue           Webb,           Bristow         Kym           Weddle,           Ponca           City         Lisa           Wedman,           Yukon         Amy           Welnmeister,           Edmond         Chris           Wendelbo,           Ponca           City         )ohn           Westerman,           Owasso         David           Wheeler,           Oologah         Brenda           White,           Grove         Diana           White,           Bartlesville         Edward           White,           Kingfisher         Kari           White,           Bethany         Sheila           White,           So.           Coffeyville         Molly           Whitlow,           jet         Pintoro           Wibowo,           Indonesia         leffrey           Wiese,           Bartlesville         lohn           Wilkins.           Tulsa         Deadra           Willis,           Ardmore         Belinda           Williams,           Tulsa         Duane           Williams,           Broken           Arrow         Gerald           Williams,           Stillwater         lennifer           Williams,           Bartlesville         My           Williams,           Idabel         Lori           Williams,           Jennings         Marlene           Williams,           Okmulgee         Terry           Wilmott,           )enks         Christy           Wilson,           Bixby         Douglas           Wilson,           Stillwater         Jeffrey           Wilson,           Fairview         Kim           Wilson,           Alva         Shelley           Wilson,           Tulsa         Danette           Wing,           Bixby         Toby           Wise,           Talihina         Melessa           Wofford,           Sand           Springs         lanice           Wolfe,           Ponca           City         Dale           Wolff,           Stillwater         Kar           Hong           Wong,           Malaysia         Khan           Wong,           Stillwater         Leh           Wong,           Stillwater         482           •seniors         Seniors         Michael           Wong,           Hennessey         Monica           Wong,           Singapore         Marliie           Wood,           Tulsa         Pamela           Wood,           Tulsa         rommy           Woodall,           Checotah         Raymond           Woods,           Stillwater         Kimberly           Wright,           Tulsa         Pamela           Wright,           Tulsa         Teddy           Wyatt,           Walnut           Ridge,           AR         Cynthia           Wyman,           Stillwater         Rozana           Yaakub,           Stillwater         Donnell           Yaksic,           Lawton         Keong           Chee           Yam,           Stillwater         Beng           Yap,           Stillwater         Cheryl           Yeldell.           Tulsa         Seow           Yeo,           Malaysia         Yek           Yeo,           Singapore         Yeow           Yong,           Stillwater         Karen           Young,           Stillwate r         Kyle           Zacharias,           Mangum         Glenn           Zannotti,           OKC         Lisa           Zlegler,           Tulsa         Lynn           Zimmerman,           Hallett         Carrie           Zoellner,           Tahlequah         Sandra           Zoellner,           Stillwater         seniors 483         Graduates         John           Abbott,           Stillwater         Vicke           Abbott.           Stillwater         Ahmed           Abo-Basha,           Stillwater         Kamal           Abu           Samaha,           Amman,           Jordan         lohn           Acre,           Stillwater         Raul           Adarme,           Columbia         Olvsola           Adeniji,           Nigeria         Chris           Adeyeml,           Stillwater         Fred           Alavl,           Stillwater         Jose           Alba-Ro|o,           Chihuahua,           Mexico         AU           Al-Obaldl,           Baghdad,           Iraq         Arkan           Al-Showk.           Baghdad,           Iraq         Donna           Amey,           Stillwater         Tee           Ang,           Stillwater         Mary           Aue,           Beebe,           AR         Zahra           Bahranl,           Iran         Leila           Barge,           Creye           Coevr,           MO         Mohammad           Basheer,           Pakistan         Monty           Bates.           Stillwater         Kathleen           Bell,           Stillwater         lames           Berlin,           Stillwater         Jeffrey           BetsUl,           Stillwater         Rebecca           Bolton,           Bailey,           CO         Anne           Bomba,           Stillwater         Laura           Bose,           OKC         Karen           Boyet.           Baton           Rouge.           LA         Timothy           Brown,           Catoosa         lanet           Buzzard.           Commerce         Bryant           Bynum,           Sapulpa         Karen           Campbell,           Idabel         Ilna           Dalgle.           Stillwater         Allyson           Dallmann.           Tulsa         Ahmad           Daneshmand.           Stillwater         Alfred           Dennis.           Stillwater         Rablh           Darwlche.           Lebanon         Dominique           DesmouUns,           Stillwater         Delrdre           Dlehm,           Midwest           City         Gregory           DIetz,           Alme         Jeffrey           Dlmlck,           Wichita,           KS         Mahecor           Dlouf          ,           Dakar,           Senegal         484           •graduates         Graduates         Kathleen           Doherty,           Stillwater         David           Doty,           Edmond         Annamae           Dyer,           OKC         Leslie           Eck,           Enid         Gale           Eckhart,           Stillwater         Roy           Endly,           Stillwater         Makla           Epie,           Norman         Deena           Errampalll,           Stillwater         Diana           Ewing.           Sterling         Bertus           Ferreira,           Stillwater         Gndy           Fomby,           Monroe.           LA         Patricia           Ghegan,           lacksonville,           AR         Yvette           Gonzalez,           Stillwater         Tammy           Groves,           Broken           Arrow         Lela           Hasenauer,           Wallace,           NE         I         AMD           BEFORE           I           QBSIN         1DDAYS           ZCOUDGPIf           LECTURE,         I           ASK           YOU,         WHAT           TWO           ANIAAAIS         F=aiaV           YOU         EVERYWHERE?          rtxiR           calves                     m                    Graduates         Sir          ougi           Hassan           5:             -aier         Aixid           Hassanir           5i           -ster         Vicky           Hite           C-.a-r           e-         Wah           Ho           Va,a..  .3         Justin           Hughes           —          sa         SarKlra           Hunter            :   ;;■ ;           TX         Christirve           Ir TJK           PetersOuTg.           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Katva           Ma              Z '—.a'y         I'Oh.n           M'C-Manus           Tuisa         Hii            McP-ou all           Si!'-         Jurtdah           Md           RasihJd           Si.  -5:s         Ajh             .Mears           -:           E «.a-c           SY         Tooran           .Memairl           !'a-         Kathieen           Menke           OkC         Shana           Mfflier            jisa         4  o greKiuate5         ©           o           t          ' Mmk         v .         l «io          Graduates         Doria           Mohamed,           Stillwater         Dou as           Montgomery,           Stillwater         Mohammad           Mostafavl.           Iran         Dea           Muegge,           Lament         Melvln           Mussyal,           OKC         Enoch           Mylarathula,           India         |un           Hwan           Myong,           Stillwater         Byoung           Nam,           Stillwater         Fatemeh           Nazarieh,           Iran         Hack           New,           Stillwater         lohn           Okepe,           Stillwater         Abdelmutaal           Osman,           Stillwater         Joy           Overton,           Pond           Creek         Diana           Patton,           Tulsa         Kyeskak           Pelshak,           Platean         Smith           Pelshak.           Stillwater         Beth           Persac,           Baton           Rouge,           LA         Kevin           Pybas,           Wanette         Sunil           Rangraj,           Stillwater         Oscar           Rauch,           Tulsa         Kathy           Remllng,           Hooker         Danny           Rogers,           Stillwater         Kathleen           Rutledge,           Stillwater         Usa           Sallm,           Stillwater         Fadl           Samara,           Stillwater         Victor           Samarakone,           Sri           Lanka         Kevin           Satterfleld,           Coweta         Mark           Schallhom,           Tuttie         Lynette           Schnack,           Tulsa         Manetta           Schonfeld,           Netherlands         lanet           Schultz,           Stillwater         Dennis           Scott,           Claremore         B.           F.           Showrayya,           Stillwater         Thomas           Simmons,           Overland           Park,           KS         Ralph           Skov.Winfield.KS         Victoria           Smallwood,           Stillwater         Usa           Smith,           Stillwater         Sandra           Smlth-McKnight,           Stillwater         Ricky           Snelilng,           Tulsa         1'l«PPy           Soedjana,           Stillwater         ■■■■IIHI BKitti         graduates 487         Graduates         Ron           Spanke,           Wheaton,           IL         Robert           Steward,           Stillwater         Scott           Stober,           Stillwater         Mark           Surdick,           OKC         Nancy           Talley,           League           City,           TX         Heru           Tandyo,           Stillwater         Phyllis           Thornton,           Stillwater         Marty           Toms,           Castor,           LA         John           Tresch           Jr.,           Stillwater         Peter           Tsang,           Stillwater         Randy           Turner,           Stillwater         Philip           Udo-Inyang,           Nigeria         Deanna           Wagner,           Stillwater         Allan           Wall.           Perkins         Pamela           Watt,           Stillwater         Teri           Watters,           Nowata         Christy           Watts,           Choctaw         Douglas           Watts,           Mustang         lulia           Whitworth,           Stillwater         Kandy           Wielney.           Fay         Steven           Wilson,           Chouteau         Suh           Wong,           Singapore         Denise           Wyatt,           Stillwater         Paul           Young,           Novi,           Ml         Paul           Younger,           Britain         Rajiha           Younis,           Baghdad         Lisa           Zippel,           Cabot,           AR         Stan           Zisman,           Walters         Karen           Zuther,           Stillwater         4           88           •graduates         s         T         H W           MCXDN,         DID             1            TELL             YOU         WHAT           HAPPENED         IN           THE            L1E)RARY         TODAY           ?         JUST           A           SECOND.         I'M           GtETTING           a         BIT           SICK           OF         COMPETING         FOR             LAUeHS.         LjON         THESE           K DS         tODeCY.         THE           S LLY           THINGS         THEY           DO           AT         FOOT©          ALL           GAMES,         DISGUSTING.'         ■X             WOULD           NT         )             YOU           SAY                       DR.           BOGER?         WE'D             LIKE           TO           SAY             WE         ENJOYED           THIS           SEMESTER         AT            OSU         BUT           WE         CAN'T         LON         Kerry           Alexander           Claire           Baker         Years           from           now           when           friends           reflect           upon           the           time           spent         here           at           Oklahoma           State           University,           they           will           remember         heated           political           debates,           a           constant           obsession           with           sports           and         one           practical           joke           after           another.           Many           curious           events           such           as         the           annual           Pizza           for           Bildo           Night           at           my           fraternity           house           (Delta         Tau           Delta)           can           be           attributed           to           the           prankster           in           me.         Cn           the           more           serious           side,           I           have           been           fortunate           to           observe         and           work           with           some           very           dedicated           individuals.           Senacor         David           Boren           and           Congressman           Glenn           English           are           two           people           I         have            a           tremendous           amount           of           respect           for           after           working           for         them           the           last           two           summers.           I           will           also           remember           my           father         and           his           death           my           sophomore           year.           True           friends           such           as           Chris         Browning,           Robert           Gregory,           Tom           Perkins           and           Polly           Webb           who         helped           me           get           through           this           and           other           tough           times           will           long           be         remembered,           these           are           some           of           the           people           I           will           remember         from           OSU,           and           if           I           am           remembered           with           a           smile           —           that           will           be         enough.         I           guess           there           could           be           several           aspects           of           my           career           here           at         Oklahoma           State           University           for           which           1           might           be           remembered.         One           might           be           my           role           as           Student           Assistant           to           the           Seventh         Floor           of           Wlllham           North,           made           up           of           the           best           group           of           young         women           I've           ever           met.         What           I           think           1           would           most           like           to           be           remembered           for           is           my         involvement           in           student           government.           Mainly           I           worked           for           the         best           interest           of           the           students           and           hopefully           managed           to           ac-         complish some           of           the           goals           I           and           my           co-leaders           sought           to           ad-         dress.         I           have           learned           more           by           being           involved           as           a           student           leader         than           I           have           in           many           of           my           classes.           As           a           psychology           major           I           am         interested           in           people           in           general           and           through           my           involvement           I         have           come           to           understand           a           great           deal           about           human           nature         and           the           arts           of           diplomacy           and           compromise.         1           feel           1           have           taken           more           from           Oklahoma           State           than           I           have         given,           and           my           one           wish           for           other           students           is           that           they           get           as         much           from           their           college           experience           as           I           have.         490 Congratulates         m           C.           Boesen         Karen           Cooper         loyal           friend,           a           dedicated           student,           a           wise           leader,           a           deter-         id           athlete           and           a           humble           servant           of           God           are           how           I           would         :           like           to           be           remembered           at           Oklahoma           State           University,         fore           attending           OSU,           the           longest           I           had           lived           in           any           one         ;           was           three           years.           I           now            consider           Stillwater           my           home         1.           From           the           adventures           as           a           freshman           pledge           of           Beta         a           Pi           to           filling           out           applications           for           acceptance           to           law           school         senior,           life           at           OSU           has           been,           to           say           the           least,           educating,         knowledge           I           gained           from           classes           will           certainly           be         tficial,           however           the           experiences           outside           the           classroom           are         :           I           consider           invaluable.         ove           all,           I           would           offer           the           following           advice           to           younger         snts           who           want           to           get           the           most           out           of           their           studies           at           OSU.         cate           yourself           as           a           student           to           gain           knowledge           and           get           in-         ;d           and           contribute           to           activities           outside           the           classroom           to         in           wisdom.           Helping           others           live           by           these           principles           and         lop           their           potential           are           what           I           would           most           like           to           be         jmbered           for           at           Oklahoma           State           University.         Some           people           may           consider           me           the           stereotypical           accounting         major           —           a           pencil-pushing,           number-crunching,           dull           professional         with           no           sense           of           humor.           This           description           is           definitely           not         characteristic           of           me!         I           may           be           guilty           of           all           these           things           occasionally,           but           not         usually.           I           believe           that           there           is           always           time           for           fun!         I           could           have           been           one           to           sit           behind           a           desk           every           night           dili-         gently working           out           numbers           on           my           calculator,           but           1           realized         that           OSU           has           many           things           to           offer           an           aspiring           young           student.         I           encourage           everyone           to           take           advantage           of           these           oppor-         tunities not           only           for           the           learning           and           experience           but           also           for         the           chance           to           meet           and           work           with           so           many           diverse           people.         I           believe           that           I           have           acquired           most           of           my            people           skills          right           here           at           OSU.           Activities           such           as           Business           Student           Council,         Beta           Alpha           Psi,           Mortar           Board           and           membership           in           Chi           Omega         sorority           have           helped           me           learn           to           interact           well           with           other         people.         I           hope           that           others           see           me           as           a           dependable,         positive           person           with           a           friendly           personality.         {EDSKINCONGRATULATESRh         Congratulates«491         DeAnn           Eggers                Don           Greiner         I           would           like           to           be           remembered           for           my           involvement           in           the         residence           hails,           in           1982—84           I           was           West           Bennett           President.         This           led           to           involvement           in           the           National           Residence           Hall         Honorary           as           Vice           President           and           the           Active           Cultural           Experi-         ences for           Students           Chairperson           for           RHA.           I           then           became           in-         volved in           activities           in           the           College           of           Home           Economics.           I           am         the           secretary           for           the           Family           Relations           and           Child           Development         Club,           treasurer           of           Phi           Upsilon           Omicron,           and           a           member           of         Omicron           Nu           and           the           Student           Home           Economics           Association.         All           of           this           led           to           Mortar           Board,           Who's           Who           in           American           Col-         leges and           Universities           and           being           a           Redskin           Congratulate.         I           want           to           be           remembered           as           a           person           who           got           involved           no         because           it           was           the           thing           to           do,           but           because           there           was           th          potential           to           make           a           positive           impact           on           the           University.           Toe         often           students           get           involved           in           organizations           and           don't           follov         through           with           their           committments.           They           view           the           challenge           o         leadership           as           merely           attaining           an           office.           1           hope           to           b          remembered           as           one           who           got           involved           in           order           to           serve           th(         institution           and           its           students.         Hopefully,           we           can           make           commencement           the           beginning           o         our           service           to           Oklahoma           State           University.           If           we           continue           t(         serve           OSU           throughout           our           lives,           we           won't           think           about           how           W(         were           remembered           at           OSU            because           we           will           never           really           b          gone.           '         492            Congratulates         oren           Piel         Stacy           Meiser         vould           most           like           to           be           remembered           as           someone           who           im-         5ed           himself           in           OSU.         mpus           politics           is           a           chance           to           meet           with           campus           ad-         strators           to           express           student           opinions           and           concerns           through         ent           organizations.           Most           of           the           time           spent           in           this           area           can         iretty           mundane,           but           there           are           those           burning           issues           like           the         Save           Our           Library           Campaign           (affectionately           known           as         L).         ere           have           been           several           prominent           visitors           to           the           OSU         pus           over           the           past           four           years,           in           the           spring           of           1984           we         i           especially           entertained           by           Vincent           Price           —           especially           his         ession           of           Michael           Jackson's           dance           from           the           Thriller           video.         1,           in           October           1985,           we           watched           controversy           rock           our         pus           as           debate           raged           about           the           propriety           of           having           —         i!           —           Dr.           Ruth           Westheimer           speak           on           campus.         )w           would           I           like           to           be           remembered           at           OSU,           you           ask?           As         eone           who           tried           to           take           advantage           of           as           many           oppor-         ies           as           possible.         As           I           look           back           on           my           fun-filled           college           years,           I           can           only           hope         that           I           will           be           remembered           for           my           many           intramural           sports           ac-         complishments. It's           been           a           privilege           to           have           paid           student           ac-         tivity fees           for           the           past           four           years           to           gain           usage           of           the           infamous         Colvin           Center.           Both           times           that           I've           used           it           were           a           joy!         I'll           probably           write           a           book           some           day           and           call           it           How           To           Wear         Your           Pearls           and           Write           for           the           O'Colly.           The           newsroom           pro-         bably won't           be           the           same           without           Greek           gadgetry:           the           jams,         pearls           and           party           tees,           lust           think,           Miles,           I           won't           be           around           to         write           'sin,           sin,           sin                       on           your           cigarettes           anymore.         Although           I'm           sad           to           go           —           I           must.           Please           send         my           dividend           checks           for           owning           stock           in           the           stu-         dent union           parking           garage           to           my           home           address.         If           you're           an           underclassman,           take           heed:            'meet         new           friends,           become           popular           —           all           at           the         union!                    tEDSKINCONGRATULATESRh         CongratuIates 493         'I:         David           Ratclif           f                 Carol           Ringrose         To           me,           being           called           a           leader           and           a           friend           would           be           the           big-         gest compliment           possible.           I           realize           you           can't           force           people           to         do           their           best,           but           hopefully           a           leader           can           beat           a           path           that         makes           the           journey           a           little           easier.         Oklahoma           State           University           has           an           abundance           of           outstanding         people,           both           as           leaders           and           friends.           Just           read           the           paper           to         realize           what           tasks           OSU           students           and           graduates           are           tackling.         These           leaders           are           also           real           friends,           always           there           when           you         need           them           and           realizing           we           can           accomplish           more           if           we           work         together.           I           hope           to           live           up           to           the           high           standard           set           by           other         outstanding           OSU           graduates.         Working           three           years           for           the           OSU           Foundation           on           the           Greater         University           Phonothon           gave           me           a           broader           understanding           of         the           OSU           system           —           education,           research           and           extension.           1           have         tried           to           serve           not           only           those           in           my           fraternity,           Alpha           Tau         Omega,           but           also           all           my           acquaintances           while           at           OSU.         Of           the           things           I           have           done           in           four           years           at           Oklahoma           State         University,           nothing           really           made           headlines.           But           1           have           had           the         opportunity           to           get           involved           in           a           number           of           worthwhile           activi-         ties.         it           is           fairly           easy           to           be           involved           in           a           lot           of           activities,           but           the         challenge           is           to           fulfill           obligations.           I'm           sure           you           know           someone         who           signs           up           for           every           committee           and           club           on           campus,           but         never           seems           to           be           around           when           there           is           work           to           be           done.           I         don't           want           to           be           remembered           as           a            campus           climber           '           but           as         someone           who           was           willing           to           work           to           get           every           job           done.           I         hope           that           the           projects           I           have           been           involved           with           will           be           con-         tinued.         Each           of           us           must           determine           what           we           want           in           life           and           then           try         to           achieve           our           goals.           But           in           striving           to           fulfill           these           goals,           it           is         often           difficult           to           keep           classes,           activities           and           relationships           in         perspective.           1           want           to           be           remembered           for           who           1           am           rather         than           for           what           I           have           done           as           a           student           at           Oklahoma           State         University.         494            Congratulates         ue           Sokolosky                Gerald           Williams         :lassmates           look           back           on           the           four           years           I           have           trudged         ith           of           greek           walk           here           at           OSU,           I           feel           confident           1           will           be         nbered           as           the           individual           having           missed           )oe's           happy         azz           night           at           the           Bay,           and           double           trouble           at           The           Fox.         eciding           to           come           to           OSU,           sorority           rush           was           part           of           my         However,           someone           definitely           misinformed           me.           The         IS           phone           calls           from           fraternity           men           never           materialized,         d           I           filled           the           office           of            greeter             in           my           house           as           1           would         r           the           door           for           everyone           else's           dates           on           the           weekends,         se           of           this,           I           was           forced           to           become           a           television           addict           on         inds,           with           the           highlight           of           my           college           career           following         larris           to           stardom           on           Star           Search.         osing,           I           would           like           to           challenge           each           individual           enrolled         le           economics           to           graduate           in           May,           as           I           will,           never           having         )           take           a           cooking           or           sewing           class           in           the           college           of           home         mics.         Years           from           now,           it           will           not           matter           what           kind           of           awards           I         won,           what           kind           of           car           I           drove,           or           what           kind           of           groups           called         me           a           member.           I           am           proud           to           have           been           named           to           Order           of         Omega,            Who's           Who           Among           Students           in           American           Colleges         and           Universities           and           Omicron           Delta           Kappa.           It           has           been           equal-         ly meaingful           for           me           to           have           been           active           on           campus           through         Phi           Gamma           Delta,           Intrafraternity           Council           and           the           snare           drum         line           of           the           OSU           band.           Serving           as           director           of           training           for           Air         Force           ROTC           and           as           chairman           of           College           Republicans           has           been         especially           rewarding.           Awards           and           titles           are           a           necessary           posi-         tive reinforcement           for           continued           excellence,           but           what           will           en         dure             is             far             more             important.             I             hope             to             be         remembered           as           someone           who           believed           that           a         government           that           governs           best           is           one           that           gov-         erns least           and           as           someone           who           was           loyal           to           my         God,           my           country,           my           family,           my           friends           and           my         university.         tEDSKINCONGRATULATESRI          Congratulates«495         INDEX         w         Aanes.           Chris:           14           7         Abbott,           lohn:           484         Abbott.           Vicki:           484         Abdo.           Toufic:           273         Abdul-Hashim.           Rostam:           438         Abid.           All:           75         Abies,           Leah:           238         Abuali.           Ibrahim:           I           3            I         Abu-Basha.           Ahmed:           484         Abughazaleh,           Firas:           77         Abu-Hamdan,           Moutasem:           267.           291         Abuhamideh.           Ishaq,           438         Abu-Hussain.           lihad           456         Abu-Samaha.           Kamal:           484         Accaroo.           ChrisP.:           270         Acers           Tracy:           180.           398         Achek,           Adnan:           438         Acord.           David:           102         Acre,           lohn:           484         Acree.           Richard:           I           3           1          .           276.           285.           29          1          .           398         Acree.           Troy:           138.           139.4           56         Adair           Cassandra:           42           I         Adair.           Charles:           165         Adair,           ieff:           4           38         Adair,           Kaye:           121         Adam.           Laurie:           90.           398         Adam.           Thomas:           264         Adams.           Amy:           193.           263         Adams.           Autumn:           309         Adams.           Bryan:           75.           265         Adams,           Chip:           1           58         Adams.           Cindy:           104         Adams.           David:           154.           257         Adams.           Debbie:           75.           421         AAdams.           Hank.           264         Adams,           lohn:           86,           261          .           262.           456         Adams.           Kim:           232.           31           1         Adams.           Kirsten:           193         Adams.           Lori:           104         Adams,           Michelle:           121,           175,           398         Adams,           Randy:           100         Adams,           Shannon:           195.           290         Adams.           Stephen:           4           56         Adams.           Steve            I           58         Adarme,           Raul           484         Adcock.           Marsha:           236.           421         Addington.           Vicky:           I           15.           282.           296.456         Adelman.           lennifer:           421         AdenijI.           Olvsola:           484         Adeyemi.           Chris           484         Adkins.           Alice:           193         Adkins.           Patty:           104         Adkins.           Ronald.           74,           398         Adkins,           Steve:           87         Adieman,           lennifer           288         AdIiSayeh:           398         Admire,           Angle            I           75,           259         Adofo.           Samuel:           456         Aguilera,           Rafael:           127,           237         Ahmad,           Fauzian:           274,           456         Ahmed,           Faisal           lamal:           274         Ahmed,           Sayed           438         Ailes,           Cari.           297,           398         Aillef,           Adrian             104,           269.           278         Aiello.           Andy:           100         Akang.           lento:           273         Akin.           Cheri:9l         Akridge.           Bob:           163         Akridge.           Lynn:           186.           258         Airsworth,           Adrienne:           438         Al-Alami.           lamil:           84         Alassoum.           Abdullah:           438         Alavi.           Fred:           484         Al-Amourabet.           Amer:           I           1          2         Alba-Rojo.           lose:           484         Albert.           Rod:           170.276         Alberts,           lohn:           168         Albright.           Tara:           96         Albright.           Therese:           456         Albritton.           Linda:           456         Albro.           Richard:           168         Aldrich.           Thomas:           165         Aldridge.           Sheri:           I           20         Alerta.           Pattn:           263         Alexander,           Bill:           297.           456         Alexanader.           Cathy:           438         Alexander.           Daimon:           296.           456         Alexander.           Darren:           233         Alexander.           David:           1           7           I         Alexander.           Dawn:           195.           398         Alexander.           Drew:           165         Alexander,           Ieff:           74.398         Alexander.           Sam:           I           55         Alexander.           Terri:           176         Al-Ghemary.           Mahmoud:           456         Al-Harake,           Mounzer:           456         All.           Marzuki:           273         Allen.           Brent:           144.287         Allen,           Clint           B.:           140,           233.252,438         Allen,           Curt:           89         Allen.           David:           268         Allen.           Greg:           76         Allen,           leffrey:           I           10         Allen,           lennifer:           297.           398         Allen,           Kay:           240         Allen.           Kevin             101         Allen.           Kim:           120.398         Allen.           Lana:           421         Allen.           Paul:           76.           24           1          .           288.           296.           3           I           1          .           456         Allen.           Reggie:           151.           286,456         Allen,           Sue:           456         Allen.           Susan:           456         Allen,           Troy:           101         Aller,           Kristen:           189         Alley,           Gina:           104         Allison,           Aimee:           121,236,           398         Allison,           lames           L           :           163         Allison.           Tim:           318         Aired.           Gladeen:           289         Aired.           Michael:           456         Allsup.           Tom:           I           10         Allulu.           Mamoon:           126,438         Aim.           Terri:           90,           175,398         AI-Natsheh,Saleh:           269         Al-Obaidi,           All:           484         Aloway,           Steve:           456         Alpha           Delta           Pi:           176,           177         Alpha           Gamma           Rho:           140         Alpha           Phi           Alpha             141         Al-Salem,           All:           421         Al-Showk,           Arkan           484         Al-Shujairi,           Mansha:           235.           256         Alspach.           Steve            I           26         Alspaugh.           Tierney:           92         Attendorf.           Christine:           301         Althaws.           Ieff           88         Altman.Mike:           313         Altom.           lohn:           234,421         Altom.           lulie:           421         Ambler.           Wade:           3           I           3         Ament.           Rene:           106         Ames,           limmy           A           :           236         Ames.           LaNae:           93         Amey.           Donna:           24           1          .           256,           484         Amis.           Charles:           3          1           5         Ammann,           Kathy:           456         Ammons,           Linda:           93         Amorosi,           Buddy:           127         Anagnostopoulds,           Vicki:           104         Analla,           Carol:           456         Anderson.           Alan           W:           306         Anderson,           Andy:           163         Anderson.           Bill:           163         Anderson.           Chuck:           249.           456         Anderson,           Cindy:           245,           438         Anderson,           Darrell:           100         Anderson,           Gerri             189         Anderson,           Ginger:           456         Anderson,           Greg:           144         Anderson,           leffrey:           398         Anderson.           |oe:           31           3         Anderson,           lohn:           131,           288.           313.421         Anderson,           lulie:           107         Anderson,           Kara:           193         Anderson,           Kim:           421         Anderson,           Lisa:           262         Anderson,           Mark:           272         Anderson,           Mike:           147,           233         Anderson.           Paul:           456         Anderson,           Regina:           175,           259,           262         Anderson,           Susan:           247         Anderson,           Todd           W           :           234,           438         Anderson,           Trad:           120,398         Anderson,           Wade:           100         Andre,           Kathryn:           241         Andrews.           Bill:           I           30         Andrews.           Ieff:           264         Andrews.           Ion           Eric:           1          38,           438         Andrews,           lulie:           438         Andrews.           Scott:           1          7          1         Andrews.           Teresa:           3          1          3         Andrews.           Vernon:           438         Andries.           Pat:           88.           313.           398         Anerson,           Lisa:           93         Ang,           TeeBen:           274,           484         Angevine,           Eric:           269         Annett.           lulie:           184.456         Annis,           Mike:           148,           234,269         Anorosi,           Donny:           148         Ansley,           Melissa:           123.           398         Anthis,           Marcey           K           :           256,           277,           305         Anthis,           Steve:           144         Anthony,           Leslile:           175         Anthony.           Scott:           I           50         Apple,           lason:           236         Applegate.           Dixie:           300.           3          1          3         Archambo.           Melissa:           190.           262.           398         Archambo,           Shelly:           190         Archie.           Evelyn:           274,           421         Arledge,           lohn:           100         Armstrong,           Angela:           185         Armstrong,           Brian:           88         Armstrong,           lulie:           190         Armstrong,           Kim:           120         Armstrong,           Steve:           147         Armstrong.           Steve:           1          64         Armstrong,           Ticia:           195         Armstrong,           Tim           T,:           75         Arnold,           Clint:           155         Arnold,           Dana:           120,           398         Arnold,           Doug:           235         Arnold.           Lisa:           1          20,           398         Arnold,           Lynne:           186,           246,           456         Arnold,           Mark:           165         Arnold,           Shari:           176,398         Amove,           lames:           I           70.           398         Arp,           Tom:           I           50         Arthur,           Gail:           94,           438         Arthurton,           Dawn:           456         Asbury,           Tom:           4           56         Aselman,           Jennifer           93         Ashbaker,           Waynette:           456         Ashcraft,           Tim:           76,           398         Ashmore,           |an:           233         Ashwin,           Tellakula:           302         Ashworth,           Anisa:           398         AsjariSaeed:           74,421         Askew,           Tom:           I           54         Aspenson,           Erik:           144         Asquith.           Marcia:           195,243,289,31           I         Aston,           S.Lee:           438         Atchley.           Rebecca:           456         Athens,           Rebecca:           182         Atherton,           Bradley:           421         Atherton.           David:           318,           438         Atherton.           Pamela:           421         Atherton,           Rodney:           456         Atherton,           Tom:           168         Atkin,           loe:           100         Atkins,           Dowanna:           309         Atkins,           Rusty:           1          65         Atkinson,           William           |r,:           438         Attalla.           Todd:           147         AttJeberry.           Paul:           144.           145         Atwood.           Scott:           158         Atwood,           Shelly:           91         Atwood,           Steve:           I           58         Aue.           Mary:           97,           263.           484         Augenstein,           lamie:           115,           244,           42          1         Aughtry,|uliette:92,           314         Austin,           Andrea:           421         Austin.           Bowdie:           300         Austin.           Brent:           280         Austin,           George:           42           I         Austin,           Les:           102,285         Auth,           Ed:           85         Autry.           Dawni:           176,           456         498 index         Austine,           Barry:           148         Auw.           Mary:           246         Avants.           lanice:           456         Aveledo,           Igoc:           74         Aveni.           lames:           164         Avery.           Brad:           4           56         Avery,           Dennis:           236         Avgousti,           Dinos:           271.           456         Axtell,           lason:           456         Ayers,           Anna:           281.282,           456         Ayers,           Kendall:           147         yles.           Dee           Anne:           241             256         ylor,           Cindy:           313         Ayoubi,           Amiad:           276,           456         'Vyres           Laurie:           257         zami,           Ali:           77         2ar,           Milad:           273         2im.Tariq:           274,           456         Vziz,           Siddiquie           Adnan:           3           I           5         aab,           Mike:           147         aab,           Stephanie:           120         aade,           Elaine:           457         abcock.           Charles:           398         abcock,           lohn:           126         aber.           Brian:           421         acha.           Maiek:           273         ack.           Peter:           316.           394         aeon,           lamie:           124         acy.           Kedrick:           151,457         adiey,           lackie:           184.232.239.421         aetz.           Mark:           1           29         agwell.           Grant:           103         ahh.           LynnT.:           282         ahrani.           Zahra:           484         aig,           Imran:           274         alley.           Angela:           105.           438         alley.           Bim:           75         alley,           Beverly:           46         alley.           Brad:           140.233.239         alley.           Cynthia:           457         alley.           Danna:           398         alley,           lanet:           438         alley.           Kenny:           140.           239         alley.           Kim:           105.421         alley.           Leah:           398         alley.           Lynn:           233,           438         alley.           Mark:           253,           438         alley.           Mike:           103         alley.           Stacey:           147         alley.           Tracy:           121,317,398         ain.           lia:           182         air,           Lori:           106         aird.           Todd:           1          29         aker.           Brad:           3           I           5         aker.           Brenda:           457         ■aker.           Brian:           86         aker,           Claire:           122,288.457         aker.           Connie:           104,           253,           269,           278,           457         aker,           D.R.:           307         aker.           I.E.           Dr.:           268         aker.           Ion:           144         laker.           Kenny:           75         laker.           Kim:           232         aker.           Lisa:           252.           277.           280         aker.           Rickey:           438         aker,           Sally:           182         aker,           Tina:           457         alasubramaniam,           Vasudha;           302         aldwin,           Curtis:           268         laldwin,           Lynne:           190.           276,           320,           321         aldwin,           Scott:           294,           295         lalentine,           |eff:74,           319         lales,           )udy:           93         laike,           Shelley:           457         lalkman.           Dawn:           175         lalko.           Trade:           9          1         lall,           Carolyn:           195,268         lall,           Gypsy:           398         Ball,           lohn             148         Ball.           Lynne:           186         Ball,           Marneth:           242         Ball.           Steve:           165         Ballard,           Ben:           265         Ballard.           Carole:           276         Ballard,           Karen:           120.421         Ballard,           Randy           87         Ballenger,           lanet           297,           438         Ballew.           Bart:           103         Ballew.           Dirk:           150         Ballinger.           Mike:           240         Ballou,           Michelle:           175         Baltaji.           Fawaz:           438         Baluch.           Shahid           M             274,           284,           42           1         Balwin.           Lisa:           190         Banfield           Nancy            120         Banfield           Trisha:           123,421         Bangs,           Lyn:           96         Banks,           Oleta:           398         Baqal,           Wajahat           Ahmad.           274         Barakat,           Roger            107         Barbee.           Lori            180         Barber,           Sandra:           1           1           I         Bard,           Terry:           144         Barge.           Leila:           97.           484         Barham.           Mari:           93         Barham.           Maria:           42           I         Barham.           Nancy:           1           17.           398         Barker.           Mindl:           104         Barker.           Susan:           104,           252         Barker.           Tim:           126.285.           398         Barlett,           Terrel:           170,438         Barley.           Teresa:           93.           193         Barlow.           Marie:           457         Barlow,           Miml:           96         Barn,           Max:           255         Barnard,           Heidi:           193         Barnard.           Nathan:           154.398         Barneby.           Sarah:           180         Barnes.           Becky:           182         Barnes.           Bryan:           3          1           3         Barnes.           Darci:           180         Barnes.           David:           250.457         Barnes.           Doug:           398         Barnes,           less:           162         Barnes.           Lea           Ann:           317,           398         Barnes.           Kristine:           457         Barnes.           Shannon:           176         Barnes.           Sheri:           93.           398         Barnes.           Susan:           438         Bamett.           Amy:           124         Barnett.           Michelle:           1          75,           258,           259,           309,           456         Barnett,           Mitchell:           88         Barnhart,           lohn:           1           50         Barnhart,           Scott:           248         Barnhill,           Donna:           176         Barnhisel,           David:           144         Barnwell,           Donald:           74,           295         Barnott.           Michelle:           261         Barr,           Steve:           107,438         BarreraBelkis:           296         Barret.           Mark:           1           58         Barrett.           David:           165.457         Barrett.           Karia:           457         Barrett.           Randy:           438         Barribeau.           Gina            184.290         Barron,           Dawn:           I           15,           398         Barron,           |oy:           92         Barsaloux,           lennlfer:           180         Bartel,           lulie:           42           1         Bartlett.           Beth:           I           76         Bartlett.           Paul:           244,           247         Bartlett,           Trad:           457         Barton,           Ian:           247         Barton,           Lance :           102,398         Barton.           Nita:           175.           398         Barton.           Roger           K.:           249.           264         Barton,           Stacy:           438         Barton,           Steve:           163         Basden,           Tawnya:           421         Basham,           lay:           398         Basheer,           Mohammad:           484         Basinger,           Greg:           1          48,           262,           286         Basluch,           Shahid           M.:           315         Basore.           Or           Beunett:           29          1         Bassett,           Beverly:           1          80.           399         Bassett.           Sheri:           438         Bassie.           Faraj:           438         Bast.           Jerri:           195         Bast.           Vickie:           1          89         Bastion.           Jeff:           !           70         Bateman,           Pam             I           14         Bates,           Michelle.           104         Bates,           Monte:           484         Bates,           Paul           4           57         Batt.           Paula:           182         Batta,           Kristi            399         Baucher,           Karen           91         Baugher,           Linda:           176,           245,           250         Bauman,           Danny:           103         Bauman,           leff:           88,           399         Baumann,           Teresa:           93,           399         Bautsch,Kelli:           195         Bautsch,           Melilssa:           195         Baxendale,           Tammy:           176           438         Baxter           Allan:           100.           399         Baxter,           Amy:           195         Baxter,           Doug:           75         Baxter,           lay:           457         Baxter.           Tracy:           190         Bay.           Craig:           171         Bay.           Mark:           101         Bayles.           Kim:           91,           189,           399         Bayne.           Nolyn:           31           5         Bays.           Brad:           399         Baysden.           Angela:           186         Baysinger.           Brandi:           182         Bazzell.           Lyle:           75.           399         Beadles.           Brad           308         Seal.           Marty:           314         Beal.           Wade:           140,           239         Beall.           Donna:           179.           289.457         Beall.           Doug:           1           50         Beall.           leffrey:           97         Beall.           lohn           |r:           239         Beam.           Mark:           154         Beam,           Rusty:           154         Bearden,           Alison           457         Bearden,           lames:           457         Bearden.           Karyn:           120,           399         Bearden.           Paula:           190         Bearny.           Steven:           421         Beats.           Troy:           75         Beattie.           Travis:           84.           399         Beaty.           lana:           189.           290.291         Beaty.           lessica:           457         Beauchamp.           Crystal:           438         Beauchamp.           Keith:           438         Beachamp,           Lane:           107,           247,           281,           303,438         Beauchamp,           LuAnn:           I           76.           249.           42           I         Beauford.           lohn:           88         Beaver,           Chip:           144         Beaver.           Shelli:           421         Beaver,           Steve:           1          68         Beavers.           Brooke:           302         Beavers.           Stacy:           4           57         Beaverson,           Leslie:           281.           457         Beazer,           Paul           85         Beck.           Alida:           I           76         Beck.           David:           86.           288,           289         Beck,           lohn:           76.301.438         Beck,           David:           234.           235,           236         Beck,           Gladie:           297         Beck,           lohn:           234         Beck,           Lora:           236         Beck,           Raymond:           140.           232.           233,           245.           246.           252,           262.           301         Beck.           Tim:           86.           421         Becker.           Cynthia:           81.           399         Bocker.           Debbie:           122,439         Becker,           Donald:           439         Becker,           lames           |r:           457         Becker,           Suzanne:           I           1          4          ,           399         Beckett,           Brian:           89         Beckman,           Michael:           457         Beckmann,           Michelle:           457         Beeby,           Craig:           247         Beeby,           layme:           175         Beeson,Tami:           120,           399         Beets,           Lisa:           121.421         Behara,           Darin:           164         Behrine.           Mark:           I           58         Beil.           Roger:           162         Beiter.           Rhonda:           180         Belcher.           Leslie:           123.277         Bell.           Danny:           76.421         Bell,           lason:           147         Bell.           Kathleen:           484         Bell.           Michael:           85         Belle,           Ricky:           112,245         Index            4           99         Beimear.           Todd:           1           30.           288.           3          1           3.           399         Bemis.           Barb:           235         Benest,           Dan:           162         Ben-Charbia.           Faovzi:           4           57         Benn.           Kweku:           457         Bennett.           Barry:           457         Bennett.           Gregory           A,:           141.457         Bennett.           Herman           |r.:           457         Bennett.           Laura:           124.           399         Bennett.          Scott:          103         Bensch.           Cristy:           I           75         Bensinger.           Tobye:           290.           29          1         Benson.           Brent:           88.           400         Benson.           Deidra:           42           1         Benson.           Elizabeth           439         Benson,           lacqui:           400         Benson.           |im:           88.           421         Benson.           Laura:           195         Benson.           Melissa:           42           1         Benson.           Nancy:           190         Bentley.           lames:           4           39         Bentley.           lennifer:           296.           42           1         Bentley.           lim:           2           34.           238         Berg.           Dave:           127         Berg.           Teresa:           81.           421         Bergdoll.           Barbara.           439         Bergdoll.           Roberta,:           307         Berkenbtie.           Susile:           96         Berlin,           lames:           484         Berman.           Pat:           252         Berndt.           lodie:           235.236.457         Bernhardt.           Keith:           86         Berousek.           Dric:           89         Berrong.           |an:93,400         Berrong.           Robert:           85         Berry,           Ada:           252         Berry,           Ion:           1           26         Berry.           Margaret:           3          1           3         Berry.           Patrick:           160.           161         Berryhill.           Adrian:           129         Berryhill.           Monique:           184         Bersche.           Mark:           1           12         Bertholf.           Lori:           180.           299.400         Bertholf.           Lynn.           93.           180         Bertrong.           Teresa:           457         Besett.           lessica:           90,           270.           3          1           3,           400         Beslim.Sohal:           315         BetaThetaPi:           144         Bethea.           leffo:           147         Bethell.           Laurie:           195         Betsill.           David:           277,317         Betsill.           leffrey:           484         Bettis.           Krista:           180.4           39         Betz.           Elizabeth.:           1           14.           192.400         Bevins.           Terry:           164         Bezdicek.Pam:9          1.400         Bezinque.           Mark.           1           56         Bharucha.           Mohammad           Fazil:           268.           274.           3           1           5,           457         Bhatt.           limmy:           100         Bianchi.           Shirley:           123.378         Bias.           Mary           Sue:           1           1           1         Biby.           Angela:           439         Bicep.           Keith:           108         Bick.           Alicia             [77         Bigbee.           Daniel:           1           50         Bigger.           Terry:           297         Biggs.           Kelli:           115,421         Biggs.           Mike:           88         Bilbrey.           Greg:           105         Bilderback.           Cheryl           93.276.           291.400         Biles.           Doug            I           12         Biles,           lulle.           180         Bilinski.           Carissa:           439         Billings.           Leslie:           190         Billinski.           Richard:           457         Bilyeu.Kara             182.           309.400         Bin.           Abdul           Halim:           274         Bingham,           lill:           296         Bingham,           leff:           148         Bingham.           Mary           A.:           185         Bingham.           Rick:           246         Binion.           Suzanne:           192         Binkley.Todd:           154         Birch.             Mom           '           Rosella:           140         Bird.           Brian:           439         Bird,           Molly:           268,           439         Birdwell.           Greg:           140         Birdwell.           lonathon:           400         Birgam.Collett:4           39         Birmingham.           Lara:           122.400         Bisett.           Andrea:           180         Bishoff.           Denise:           1           1           1         Bishop,           lim:           148         Bishop.           Kelly:           164         Bishop.           Kerry:           184.           313         Bishop.           Sherri:           31           3         Bisson.           Heidi:           165,           182         Bitte,           Gail:           28          1.283.           439         Bixler.           Shelly:           124         Biyikoglu.           Yusuf:           249         Bizri,           |amal:97         Bizzell,           LisaM.:           1           14.           296.400         Black,           Eric:           264         Black,           Lisa:           106,313,422         Black,           Shawn:           151         Blackards,           Ed:           101         Blackburn,           Krista:           93,           262,           400         Blackburn,           Martha:           457         Blackford.           Mary:           104         Blackledge.           Sarah:           193,422         Blackmon,           Nisa:           122,400         Blackshore.           Derek:           457         Blackwell,           Mark:           127         Blades,           Donald:           457         Blaess,           lohn:           I           58         Blair,           Frank:           I           27         Blair,           Kelly           422         Blair,           Kimberly:8          1.400         Blair,           Lisa:           186         Blair.           Tracy:           164         Blaisdell,           Valerie:           189.309         Blake,           Henry:           102         Blake,           Susan:           185         Blakely,           Kevin:           1           30,           400         Blakley,           Ralph:           315         Blakley.           Suzanne:           1           14,           400         Blakeman,           Kerri:           105.           280.           422         Blakemore.           Ian:           190         Blanchard.           Greg:           254.457         Blanchard.           Mary           L           :           196.           422         Blanchette.           Brenden:           89.           400         Blanchette.           Keith:           89         Bland,           Paula:           276         Bland,           StaceyL:           85.           400         Blank,           lohn:           131         Blankenship,           Dale:           1           10         Blasdel,           Quincie:           1          2           1         Blasiar,           Daria:           439         Blazeh.           Eric:           269,           277,           278         Blevins,           Laren:           88,           400         Blincow,           Tasa:           1           20         Blizzard,           lohn:           102         Blocker.           Greg:           130.           162         Bloem.           Bobby:           126         Bloome.           Patty:           363,           422         BlubaughTraci:           195,400         Blue,           Dale:           75         Blue,           Steve:           158         BIythe,           Kathy:           189         Boatwright.           |im:           296         Bobb,           Gary:           103,439         Bobbin,           Sonya:           I           14,422         Bodenheimer,           Brett:           193         Bodine,           Afton:           186,439         Bodine,           Jennifer:           115,           1          80,           400         Bodnoruk,Greg:84,439         Boelte,           Rhonda:           189         Boecrter,           Mike:           269         Boeke,           Elisa:           124,400         Boesen,           Ben:           144         Boesen,           Betsy:           1          90,           191,           282         Boesen,           Ion:           258.284         Boevers.           Lori:           90         Boey.           Caroline:           261,457         Boger,           President           L.L.:           100,           199         Boger,           Mrs.:           100         Boggan.           jerrell:           74,           400         Boggess,           Anne:           272,           308         Boggess,           Beth:           189         Boggs,           Damon:           88         Boggs,           |im:250         Boggs,           Thea:           190,           258         Bogle,           Teresa:           439         Bogle,           Tina:           81,           422         Bohannon,           Stacy:           180,           289,319,439         Bohlen.           Scott:           140         Bohling,           Robert:           459         Bohnenberger,           Beverly:           90,           422         Bohon,           Michelle:           264,           459         Bokorney,           Baker:           282         Bolar,           Ron:           291         Bolay,           Lee:           422         Bolding,           Brooke:           186         Bolenbaugh,           Amy:           124         Bolin.           Eric:           163         Bollinger,           Susan:           310,           313         Bolt,           Tiffani:           1          82         Bolt,           Tom:           235         Bolton,           Laura:           236         Bolton,           Levea:           422         Bolton,           Rebecca:           484         Bomba,           Anne:           484         Bomhoff          ,           LeAnn:           1          76         Bond,           Debby:           185,           257         Bond,           lames:           74         Bond,           Marc:           422         Bond,           Mave:           87         Bond,           Russ:           248         Bond,           Stacy:           270,           279,           288         Bonds,           Tracy:           189,245         Bong,           Fon           Min:           422         Bongiono,           Eric:           3           1          3         Bonjour.           Edmond:           233         Bonham.           Tammy:           236,           422         Bonnewell,           Troy:           126         Bontemps,           Angela:           81          ,           309,           439         Booker,           lack:           108,           268,           284,           291         Booker,           lohn:           459         Bookout,           Sandra:           259         Boomer,           Brian:           236,           439         Boone,           Bonnie:           252         Boone,           Derek:           107,           422         Booth,           Martha:           94,           400         Booth,           Mitchel           K.           264         Borden,           Robert:           100         Bordnine,           Dennis:           85         Boren,           Brian:           148         Boren.           John:           103         Boren,           Sara:           253,           459         Borger.           lohn:           87,           400         Bose.           Laura:           484         Boshuizen,           Roselind:           106         Boshv izen,           Yolanda:           106         Boshuren,           Yolanda:           422         Boss,           Lynna:           121,400         Bossa,Lisa:           247,459         Bost.           lames:           108.459         Boston,           lody:           87         Boston,           jovette:           439         Boswell,           Brook:           148         Boswell,           lohn:           272         Brooke,           Barby:           185,251,313,459         Brooks,           David           E,|r.:           306         Brooks,           Dawn:           92         Brooks,           Don:           I           10         Brooks,           Gina:           189,439         Brooks,           lacqueline:           I           78         Brooks,           Laura:           439         Brooks,           Linda:           195         Brooks.           Mind          y:           190         Brooks,           Pam:           180,           285.           422         Brooks,           Richard:           75,           459         Brown,           Lance:           103,           248,           459         Brown,           Lisa:           81,           401         Brown,           Marcia:           306,439         Brown,           Melaine:           1          89,           289         Brown,           Michelle:           93,           422         Brown.           Randy:           269.           277,           278,           288,           289,           439         Brown,           Robert:           459         Brown,           Scott:           128,301         Brown,           Shay:           84         Brown,           Shelly:           190         Brown,           Steve:           306         Brown,           Stewart:           I           57         Brown,           Tanya:           296,           439         Brown,           Tim:           108,           I           57,           276,           277,           484         Brown,           Tracy:           I           59         Browning,           Chris:           148,459         Browning,           Heidi:           244.           257,           288,           459         Browning,           Ray:           162         Browning,           Terry:           1          92         Browniee,           Dave:           171.235         Bruce,           Amy:           236,           459         Bruce,           Lynne:           459         Bruea,|ohn:           238         Brufou,           Chris:           1          30         Brune,           Andrea:           I           I           5         Bruneacy,           Carol:           263         Bruner,           Belinda:           459         Bruner,           Gail:           72,           I           I           1,271,439         5(X) inclex         Brunett,           Sheryl:           175.           310.459         Brunken.           Anna:           310         Brunken,           Christy:           253,           290.           459         Bruno.           Brennan:           439         Bruza.           )im           459         Bryan.           Steve:           88.           4           39         Bryant.           Dayna:           244         Bryant,           lay:           I           50         Bryant.           Randel:           164.           235         Bryant.           Todd:           I           30         Bryce.           Richard:           76         Bsaibes.           Hikmat:           297         Buana.           Lalang           273         Buana.           Ning:           273         Buchert.           Byron:           440         Buchert.           Darrin:           I           7          1         Buchholtz.           Renee:           4           59         Buchner.           Sheryl:           422         Buck,           lohnna:           459         Buck.           Steve:           152.291.233         Buck.           Susan:           93.           193         Buckles.           Kim:           1           76.           280         Buckles.           Laura:           180         Buckley.           Cathy:           277.           440         Buckley,           lohn:           164         Bucklin.           Robin:           309         Buckmaster.           laree:           195.           31           I         Buckner.           Bruce:           126.           313         Buckner.           Sheryl:           185         Budeman.           Mine:           268.           291         Buesing.           Kim:           401         Buffham.           Scott:           147         Buffington.           David:           165.           260         Buffington.           Kelly:           185         Buffington.           William:           422         Buffum.           Tracy:           189.264         Bufkin.           Donna:           189         Buford.Sam:           168         Buford.           Steve:           168         Bull.           Sara:           122.401         Bullard.           Gina:           180.           309         Bullard.           lennifer:           90.           185.401         Bullard.           Kim:           115.           184         Buller.           Curtis:           237.           240.           297.           440         Bulling.           Scott:           236         Bunch.           Barbara:           182.459         Bunch.           Blaine:           105         Bunch.           Brenda:           105         Bundy.           Edwin           A:           242         Bundy.           Susan:           440         Bungle.           Steve:           1          50         Bunn.           limmy:           269.           277.           278.           288         Bunnell,           lennifer:           92.           192.401         Burch           leff:           129         Burch.           Scott:           459         Burcham.           lerri:           233.           235         Burdick.           Keith:           103         Burdick.           Larry:           401         Burdine.           Tammy:           440         Burdisey.           Stephanie:           189.           276         Burdwell.           Greg:           233         Burford.           Brett:           291         Burg.           Laura:           440         Burge.           Kelly:           236         Burger.           Kyle:           1          64         Burgess.           Michael:           264         Burgess.           Phil:           144         Burke.           Anastasia:           192         Burke.           Ron:           148.422         Burkes.           Sharlotte:           1          20.           260,           3          1          3,           423         Burkey.           Pat:           195         Burkhardt.           Brian:           158         Burkhardt.           David:           423         Burleson.           Derick:           321         Burlison.           Keith:           440         Burmza.           |im:           264         Burnes.           Dan:           3           I           3         Burnett.           Darrell:           232.           239         Burnett,           Ron:           85         Brunett.           Willie:           1          5          1         Bumham.           |ena:9l         Burns.           Howard:           459         Bums,           lami:           440         Burns.           |erry:           102         Bums.           Kathy:           319         Burns.           Lance:           1          64         Burns.           Lisa:           123         Bums.           Paul:           87         Burrell.           Paul           A:           140.           232.           233.           246.           301         Burns.           Cyndi:           125         Burns           Kent:           87           316         Burrows.           Tami:           237         Burruss.           Charlie:           140.           233         Burton           Cathy:           423         Burton,           lames           N           277         Burton.           Kathy             176.           298         Burton.           Lisa:           257.           459         Burton.           Raymond:           458         Burton.           Robert:           165         Busby.           Brooks:           190         Busby.           Greg:           87         Busby.           Mike:           238.           440         Busch.           Steve           288.           313         Buscman           DeDee:           1           76         Bush,           lulie           90         Bush.           Rodney             164         Bushell.           Gretchen:           1           24         Busier.           Grant:           101         Buster.           Karen:           261.           4           58         Buster.           Sharon:           4           58         Butler.           Andrey           458         Butler.           Brett:           162         Butler           Bryan:           88         Butler.           Diane:           184.           313         Butler.           Ken:           260.           458         Butler.           Robin:           80.           440         Butler           Thomas:           401         Butler.           Vivian:           184         Butler.           Walte:           127         Butts.           Laurel:           96.           440         Buxton,           lohn           Eric:           252.           440         Buzzard,           lane:           261.484         Buzzard,           lanet            Mom  :           1           56         Buzzard.           Todd             Dad            :           1           56         Byard.           Cathy:           296         Byberg.           |eff:           85.           423         Bye.           Mike:           144         Byers.           Francie:           175.           310         Bynum.           Bryant:           164.           263.           484         Bynum.           |odi:           297         Bynum.           loe:           297         Bynum.           Kelli:           297         Byrnes.           Leigh:           123.248.458         Byron,           Chris:           164                  Cabaniss.           Mark:           440         Cabell.           Lisa:           124.           192.401         Cable.           David:           101         Cagle.           Lon:           31           1         Cagle.           Lori:           182.262.285.           290         Caguugun.           Raquel:           410         Cahill.           Celane:           190         Cain,           lohn:           157         Cain.           Sean:           87         Calavan.           Matt:           152         Caldwell.           Chris:           127         Caldwell.           lillS:           285         Caldwell,           lohn:           128         Caldwell.           Keiko:           121         Caldwell.           Nora:           81         Caldwell.           Sheri:           423         Calhoon.           Robert           W:           252.           440         Callaway.           Rick:           1           55         Gallery,           loseph:           162         Callison,           Scott:           I           50         Calton.           Larry:           148         Calvert.           Dale:           108.           110         Cameron,           lamie:           80         Camp.           Bonnie:           268         Camp.           Tanya:           1           10.           1           11.297         Campbell.           Alan:           297         Campbell.           Ann:           440         Campbell.           Carrie           247         Campbell.           Celeste:           458         Campbell.           Clay:           105         Campbell.           Dawn:           458         Campbell,           Donnie:           1           70         Campbell.           Greg:           100         Campbell           lenniger           40!         Campbell.           Karen:           484         Campbell           Kord:           1          30         Campbell.           Marilynn           81          .           458         Campbell.           Randall:           1           40.           232.           233.           287         Campbell           Susan:           401         Campbell.           Thomas:           1           27         Campbell,           Vance:           1           55         Canas.           Edgar:           1           26         Cannedy.           Kari:           1           16           401         Cannon.           Chris:           297         Cannon,           lanis:           440         Cannon,           leff:           131.458         Cannon.           Lilly:           458         Cannon.           Richard:           126         Cannon.           Steve:           165.           298         Canterbury.           Stephanie:           401         Cantrell.           Brad:           236         Cantrell.           larrett:           401         Cantrell.           Jill:           175         Cape.           Shelly:           180.           234         Capron.           Steve:           1           26.           401         Garden.           Kevin:           102.401         Carey.           Todd            170         Cargile.           Chuck:           164         Cargill.           lackie:           80         Cans.           Paul           |r:           I           10         Carker.           Kit:           1           70.           171         Carlburg.           lames:           440         Carlile.           Douglas:           458         CaHile.           Wiley:           100         Carlin.           Corby           24           1         Carlin.           Scott           M:           282         Carlson.           Bo:           1           56         Carison.           loEllenl:           304         Carlson.           Risa:           1           76         CaHson.           Steve:           152.236         Carman.           Donmark           458         Carman.           Greg:           I           54         Carnahan.           Stephanie:           423         Carnett.           lohn:           129         Carney.           Cynthia:           8          1.401         Carney.           Suzanne:           458         Carpenter.           Charlie:           236         Carpenter.           Cheryl:           190         Carpenter.           Dorothy           423         Carpenter.           Kathy:           120.401         Carpenter.           Lon:           104         Carpenter.           Robert:           314.423         Carpenter.           Vicki:           1           1           5         Carqueville.           Keith:           270.           458         Carr.           Gina:           3           1           3         Carr.           leff:           4           58         Carradine.           Paul:           85.           318         Carrens.           David:           1           26         Carrico.           Bob:           160         Carriger.           Traci           401         Carrington.           Alicia:           458         Carris.           Paul           Ir           440         Carro.           Armondo:           147         Carroll.           Brad:           129         Carroll.           DeAnna:           285         Carroll,           loseph           4           58         Carroll.           Lisa:           182         Carroway.           David:           168.           287         Carson.           Frank:           237.           313.423         Carson.           loEllen:           94.           401         Carsten.           Bryan           W:           164         Carte.           Tawnya:           186         Carter.           Klye:           249         Carter.           Layne:           I           10         Carter.           Lisha:           182         Carter.           Michael           |r:           130.239         Carter.           Phyllis:           245.           280         Carter.           Richard:           313.440         Carter.           Sam:           87         Carter.           Scott:           152.           236.401         Carter.           Shawn:           458         Carter.           Todd:           313         Carter.           Una:           440         Cartmell.           K:           3           1           5         Carubelli.           Cecilia:           192         Carvarcho.           Charmaine:           423         Carver.           Patsy:           297         Carver.            Sabrina:           458         Gary.           Sheila             1           14.423         Carybelli.           Cecilia:           423         Casebolt.           Lee           Ann:           7          1          .           92.           423         Casey.           Angle:           185.313         Casey.           Boyd:           1           10         Casey.           Chris:           127.401         index            501         Casey.           Eric:           87         Casey,           lacque:           SI.           401         Casey.           James:           423         Casey.           Lori:           1          95         Casey.           Pamela:           458         Casey.           Richard:           130.401         Cash.           Mary           Beth:           313.440         Cash.           Shalyn:           300.           3           I           3         Casida,           David:           163.287         Cassity.           Marcia:           316         Caster.           Kenny:           147         Castleberry,           Ginny:           190         Castleberry.           leff:           76.           235         Castner.           Eric:           235         Castro,           Chris:           1           58         Castro.           Diane:           195         Cates.           Krista:           94         Catania,           Todd:           162         Cates.           Krista:           423         Catherwood.           Ban:           190.           191.248.262         Catrett.           lames           E:           295         Causley,           lames:           148         Causon,           lim:89,           401         Cavendar,           David           E:           307         Celestine,           Sean:           401         Centeno,           lesus           458         Centeno,           Miguel:           2           7.;         Cha.Gek:440         Chackleton.           Gary:           294         Chadd,           Cassandra:           124,291,401         Chaffin.           Laurie:           189         ChalGary:           100         Chalfant,           Mike:           140,239         Challis,           Tonja:           236         Chambers,           Dave:           103         Chambers,           Diana:           80.           423         Chambers,           Keith:           4           58         Chambers,           Kent:           147.458         Chambers.           Vance:           88.           402         Chan,           Michael:           86,           401         Chan,           Soon-Har.           458         Chance,           Tamantha:           402         Chance,           Tami:           8          1         Chancellor,           Cathey:           186         Chancellor,           Glen:           402         Chandler,           Adam:           401         Chandler,           leff:           101         Chandler,           Kim:           182,           242         Chandler,           Lisa:           104,440         Chaney,           Can:           114.402         Chaney.           David:           458         Chaney.           Gaye:           458         Channell.           Alethea:           440         Channell.           David:           458         Chang.           Teresa:           243.458         Chapell.           Brent:           I           58         Chapin.           David           A:           131         Chapman,           Belinda:           190         Chapman,           Carmen            1          85,           280         Chapman,           Darrell           4           58         Chapman,           David             154,           301         Chapman,           Grant:           107,423         Chapman,           Rhonda           93,           190,           232.           233,           276,           402         Chapman.           Sara:           175.402         Chappell.           Buckley:           168         Chappell.           lanet           91         Charrier,           Mark:           144,           287         Chartier,           Craig,           76         Chase,           Mike            126         Chastain.           jim:           148.           286         Chatfield.           Paul:           86         Chatfield.Pavi:423         Chatham,           Mike            168         Chathey.           leff:           168         Chair.           Gary:           275,402         Chair,           Hue           (Tomi           275         Chaufty.           Meredeth:           1          89         Chaves,           lanws:           458         Chavez.           Man           458         Chawla,           Binesh:           75,           302         Cheah,           WaiMun:           102,440         Cheap.           Jeffrey:           458         Cheap.           Pat:           144         Cheatham.           Laurie:           423         Chelf,           Thomas:           458         Chen.           Fu-Hern:4           58         Chen.           Terry:           402         Chen,           Luh-IIng:           96         ChenbhanichToi:           275         Cheng.           Guang:           440         Cheng.           Mew:           458         Chesney.           Dana:           81         Chesnut.           Mark:           321         Chester.           Gina:           440         Chewault.           Pad:           97         Chi           Omega:           182.           183         Chia.Fook           Sang:           235.           458         Chia.           lun:           440         Chia,Kia:458         Chievk'.Tse:           458         Chilton.           Cheryl:           423         Chilton.           Steven:           402         Chilver.           Brian           R:           264         Chin,           Chew:           460         Chin,           Lee:           402         Chin.           Teck:           460         Chin,           Yew:           460         Ching.           Chia:           402         Ching.           Ley           Hin:           286.           291,460         Chisum,           Scott:           88         ChlewTse           Vun:235         Shiouber,           Steve:           144         Chmaysen,           Maher.           460         Cho,           Hyung-Suk:           97,           297         Choate,           jim:           168         Choate,           loel:           168         Choate.           Kevin:           1           58         Choate.           Steven:           1           58         Choi.           Chang-hee:           97         Choi,           Eun:           460         Choike.           jim:           25!         Chong.           Kimkek:           440         Chong.           Yew-Kwang:           440         Choo.           Ming:           44           1         Chook.           Chan:           460         Choong.           Mel-Fung:           460         Chong,           lohn           Y           K,:           282         Chong.           Lam:           460         Chong,           Klam:           460         Chong,           Kion:           264         Chook,           Chan           Seng:           235.           265         Chmaysem,           Maher:           76         Chrisman,           Bruce:           103         Christensen,           Andrea:           185.257         Christensen.           Don:           164         Christensen,           lane:           90.           1          76.           402         Christensen.           Marie:           192.           303         Christian:           Carol:           242.           252         Christian.           George           M.:           1           52         Christiansen,           Mark:           1           54.           3          II         Christie,           Lita:           195         Christie.           Stacy:           104,           440         Christopher.           Ion:           165         Christopher.           Michael:           423         Christou.           Christos:           271         Chronister.           Kevin:           76         Chronister.           Russell:           402         Chua,           Hock           Lee:           460         Chua.           Raymond:           460         Chua,           Seong:           460         Chuah.           Su-Sing:           235         Chuah.           Teong:           460         Chun.           Sel           Hoon:           77         Clbula.           Christine:           402         Cleminski.           Mike:           287         Ciriacks,           Jennifer:           1          86         Ciskowski.           Phil:           85         Clancy.           Lee:           I           58         Claney.           Kerby:           1          70         Clanton.           Anita:           313         Clapp.           Brent:           88         Clark.           Cathy:           460         Clark,           Chrisi:           186         Clark,           Cindee:           I           1           5         Clark.           Chrystal:           441         Clark.           Dan:           87.           297         Clark.           Daniel:           423         Clark.           Gabrielle:           190.           276,           282         Clark.           Gordan:           251         Clark.           Jackie:           121.           280.           402         Clark.           Kristen:           402         Clark.           Lesli:           1          89         Clark.           Lynn:           I           58.           460         Clark.           Meg:           184         Clark.           Pam:           297.           460         Clark.           Penny:           192         Clark.           Richard:           244.           321         Clark.           Russell:           126,423         Clark.           Sam:           297         Clark.           Stephanie:           190         Clark,           Tammy:           236,           239         Clark,           Teresa:           117,460         Clark.           Tom:           127.402         Clarke.           Bevan:           287         Clarke.           Susan:           1           2           1          ,           402         Clarkson,           Terri:           1           16         Clasby.           Ariane:           1           1           5         Clay,           Anita:           195         Claytor.           Latonya:           440         Claxton.           Alicia:           115.402         Claxton.           Suzanne:           120         Clay.           Anita:           402         Clay.           Chad:           1           70         Claypool.           Blain:           164         Claypool.           Mitzi:           1           14.423         Clayton.           Eric:           75.           423         Clayton.           Penny:           460         Claytor,           Latonya:           72         Cleavelin.           Kent:           131         Clegg.           Randall          :           87.           265.           460         Clem.           Michael:           255         Cleminski.           Mike:           165         demons,           Craig:           460         demons.           Gray:           I           58         Cleveland,           lay:           460         Cleveland,           leff:           460         Clevenger,           Valerie:           195         Clever.           |oey:           460         Clifford,           Buffy:           1          1          7         Clifford,           Mary:           124,288         Clift,           Chelle:           1          86         Clift.           Greg:           1          44         Clift,           Mark:           233         Clift.           Sharon:           1          82         Clifton.           leffreyE.:           306.440         Clifton.           Robyn:           1          84         Cline.           Amy:           1          2          1         dine.           Diana:           441         Cline.           Wayne:           92         Clinton,           lohn:           3          13.           44           I         Cloe.           Todd:           423         Cloft.           lay:           154         Clore.           Dean:           86.           402         Closson.           lim:           164         Cloud.           Pam:           106.441         Clough.           Gary:           402         Clow,           lustin:           100         Clugston.           Christa:           236.           423         Clugston.           Marci:           122,236         Clyde.           Danna:           124.402         Clymer.           Eric:           299         Coale.           Shannon:           402         Coates,           Greg:           129         Coatney.           lanice:           104.           236.           239         Coats.           Richard:           423         Coats.           Roger.           236         Cobb.           Dan:           147         Cobb.           David:           147         Cobb.           Dena:           176         Cobb.           Hatrisha:           423         Cobb.           Renee:           125         Cobb.           Russell:           442         Coble,           Keven:           402         Coby,           Lisa:           8          1          .           308.           402         Cochran.           Angle:           257.           442         Cochran.           Becky:           195         Cochran.           Carolyn:           460         Cochran.           Pam:           189.           299         Cochran,           Steffani:           184         Cochran.           Steven:           1          30         Cockrell.           Kelly:           460         Coday.           Kelly           W:           239         Coffey.           Diane:           190         Coffey,           lames:           87         Coffman.           Becky:           238         Coffman.           David:           131         Coffman.           Frank:           294         Coffman.           Kent:           1          68         Cogburn.           Kim:           308.           402         Coggins.           Turner:           276.           460         Coker,           Kevin:           I           54         Coker.           Page:           182         Colaw.           Cheryl:           460         Colbum.           David:           236         Colbum,           Kevin:           176         Colclasure,           lesslca:           182         Cde,           Dayld:           155,402         Cole,           lulle:           26,           115,442         Cole,           Kristi:           1          90,           1          9          1          ,           269,           278.           442         Cole,           Stacy:           262,           289,           311         502           •index         Cole,           Steven:           89         Cole,           William:           100         Coleman,           Carmen:           236,           189,           309         Coleman,           Ion:           127         Coleman,           Lisa:           190         Collard,           Dan:           102,460         Collier,           Clark:           1          56         Collier           Michael:           442         Collier,           Terrance:           1          60         Collier,           Troy:           234         Collingsworth.           Scott:           285         Collingsworth,           lennifer:           1          90         Collins,           Becky:           192         Collins,           Chris:           190         Collins,           Christi:           190         Collins,           Deana:           I           75         Collins,           Ged:           306         Collins,           lana:           180,313,423         Collins.           Karen:           296,           93,           442         Collins,           Kaye:           309.           460         Collins,           l-arry:           164         Collins.           Norman:           276         Collins.           Sandy:           257.           460         Collins,           Steven:           441         Collins,           Tami:           460         Collinsworth.           Scott:           460         Colon,           Ricardo:           460         Colon.           Tiffany:           460         Colon.           Veronica:           316         Colpitts.           Greg:           144         Colson.           nil:           176         Colson.           Michael:           88         Colter           Rich:           238         Coltharp.           Sandy:           276         Colton.           Scott:           1          48         Colvin.           Kelly:           192         Colvin'           Michael           D:           144         Colwell.           Mamcy:90         Combs,           Cody:           86         Combs,           Gayle:           308         Combs,           Phil:           1          38         Combs,           Tresa:           93         Combs,           Troy:           1          70         Compton,           Wava:           147         Comstock,           Peggy:           460         Condrin,           Chris:           1           70         Conduff,           lerry:           264         Congram,           Wendy:           423         Conklin,           Tim:           168         Connally.           Katie:           1          20         Conner,           David:           460         Conner,           Donna:           122,402         Conner,           Ginger:           423         Connor,           Pat:           367         Connerly,           Shaun:           249         Contente,           David:           249         Conway,           Brian:           102         Cook,           lohn:           140         Cook,           Doug:           107         Cook,           Mary:           236         Cook,           Matt:           I           3          1          ,           402         Cook,           Patti:           460         Cook,           Robi:           94         Cook.           Shelly:           182         Cooke.           Altx:           86         Cooke,           loyce:           309         Cooley,           Mallnda:           44          1         Cooper,           Alan:           260         Cooper.           Amy:           193,248         Cooper,           Carol:           195         Cooper.           Debbie:           104,           236,           239,           402         Cooper,           Dwayne:           308         Cooper,           lay:           89         Cooper,           less:           86,           402         Cooper,           loe:           1          7          1         Cooper,           Karen:           182,183,258,262,270,279,280,288,289         Cooper,           Royce:           107         Cope,           LaTrida:           115         Copeland,           Billy:           1          29         Copeland.           Kris:           162         Copelin,           Laura:           92         Copelin,           Terry:           423         Copley,           David:           460         Copley,           Hollay:           242,           460         Coponiti,           Michael:           102         Coppedge.           Lorie:           105         Copple.lull:           195         Corau.           Katey:           442         Corbitt,           Tony:           271         Corcoran,           Steve:           86         Cordes,           Charles:           402         Corley,           Mike:           155         Corley,           Philip:           165         Corley,           Valerie:           175         Cormack,           Oria:           46         Cornelius.           Scott:           168         Cornforth.           Shawn:           297         Coronada.           Gilmer:           461         Coronada.           |une:           461         Corr.           Ed:257         Corr.           Michelle:           316         Correa.           Steven:           100         Correu.           V,:           295         Corretts.           I.e.:           126         Corzaltt.           Stephanie:           92         Coser.           Peter           G.:           274         Cosia,           Paul:           1           70         Coste,           lason           261         Coston,           Maria:           1           24         Cotch,           Chris:           148         Co therman,           lohn:           127         Cotner.           Marc:           296         Cotter,           leanne:           285,           442         Cotter,           Rich:           402         Cotton,           La           Tonya           8          1,           402         Cottong,           Darren:           147         Cottongim,           Mike:           442         Cottongim,           Paula:           442         Couch.           Curtis:           87,           423         Cougler.           Donna:           182         Couington.           Pernevlyn:           461         Coulson.           Lorry:           189         Coulter.           Kristen:           190         Counterman,           David:           85         Counts,           Bo:           168         Courson,           Trish:           192         Coussens,           Greg:           165         Cove.           Stacy:           1          93         Cowan,           David:           294.295         Cowdrey.           Anna:           106         Cowie,           lane:           I           75         Cowles,           Cody:           86         Cowley,           Scott:           I           54         Cox,           Caroline           Dorsan:           252,           461         Cox,           Cynthia:           81         Cox,           David:           77,           248,           461         Cox,           E.           Gaye:           402         Cox,           Greg:           268,           291         Cox,           leff:           168,282,284.287,311         Cox,           Kenneth:           129,241,402         Cox,           Kimberly:           81,238,402         Cox,           Lawrence:           423         Cox,           Lorna:           106         Cox,           Mark:           I           50         Cox,           Michael:           442         Cox,           Renee:           248,442         Cox,           Sherry:           423         Cox,           Steve:           1           56         Coxsey,           Linda:           9          1         Cogner,           Karen:           186,290,291         Cozart,           Stephen:           76,           402         Cozier,           Susan:           184,250,461         Crabtree,           Beverly           C:           224,283         Crabtree,           lewell:           239         Crabtree,           Robin:           124         Crabtree,           Shelley:           461         Craig,           Bryan:           168,262,286,287         Craig,           leff:           103,255,301,403         Craig,           lustine:           441         Craig.           Kim:           190         Craig.           Melissa:           176,461         Craig,           Paula:           256.461         Craig,           Scott:           294         Craig.           Sidney:           1          10,461         Crall,           Steven:           285         Crandell.           Carroll           V,:           294         Crane,           Diana:           185         Cranford,           Gena:           260         Cranford,           Gene:           192         Crank,           Lisa:           195         Crawford,           Anette:           1           14,423         Crawford,           Chris:           171         Crawford.           David           G:           238         Crawford.           Deborah:           296.           403         Crawford.           Lance           46          1         Crawford.           Paul:           100,441         Crawford,           Shelly:           124         Crawley,           lames:           403         Cray,           David           M:           295         Cray.           Lindsay:           190         Creach,           Kay:           44           I         Creamer.           Damien:           1           1           2         Creason.           Rebecca:           107         Crehan.           Kris:           81.403         Creider.           lohn:           I           56         Cremin.           lenny:           182         Crenin.           Tim:           144         Crenshaw.           Amber            I           75.           403         Crenshaw.           Carl           461         Crenshaw.           |ana            1           25         Cresap.           Cindy:           1           76         Crews,           lames:           88         Crews.           Robert:           3           I           3         Crilly.           Don:           441         Crim.           Stirling:           160         Crimson.           Margaret:           264         Criner.           Cathy:           185.299.461         Crisp.           Perry:           I           10         Crockett,           Carol:           403         Croft,           lay:           441         Cronkhite.           leff:           1           56         Croom,           Angela:           104         Cropper,           Bob            165         Cropperfield,           Bob:           164         Crosby,           Stacie:           185,257,261         Crosby,           Sue:           I           76         Croskey,           Frank:           163         Cross,           David:           103,403         Cross,           Greg:           I           29         Cross,           Kimberly:           403         Cross,           Shawn           403         Crossland,           Ray:           1           70         Crossley.           Lisa             1           1           I.           423         Crosson.           Terrel:           103.441         Croston,           Dale:           1           3          1          .288.3           13.423         Crow.           Carter:           423         Crowder,           Susan           97,461         Crowdus,           Lisa:           261,441         Crowe,           Lin:           1           71         Crowl,           Cindy:           93         Crowl,           Douglas:           403         Crowels.           Lori:           461         Crowley,           Paige:           1          93         Crowson,           Chris:           101         Croy,           David           M.:           294         CrumMicki:           309         Crundall,           Kathy:           44           I         Crutchfield,           Enid:           461         Crutchfield,           LeAnn:           303         Cruz,           Clark:           76,442         Cruz,           Leonard           Dela:           442         Cruz,           Michael:           110         Cruzan,           Lisa:           81,           461         Cubbage,           Todd:           171         Cudd,           Steven:           251         Cuddeback,           Angela:           190,289,309,442         Culler,           Jill:           121,313,403         Culley.           Monica:           90,248,262,305,461         Culver,           Ernest:           77,461         C ummings,           lanet:           261         Cummins,           Clark:           149,           261         Cundiff,           David:           86         Cunningham,           Bill:           85         Cunningham,           1315         Cunningham,           lack           |r           :           233,           424         Cunningham,           lean:           424         Cunningham,           limmie:           86,           442         Cunningham,           |oe:           1           27         Cunningham,           lulie:           91,285,289.442         Cunningham,           Keith:           442         Cunningham.           Kevin:           461         Cupples.           Dianne:           107,442         Curington,           Gregg:           1           26,           424         Curington.           Sherry:           123,           442         Curran,           Dan:           I           54         Curran,           leffrey:           424         Curran,           |im:           294,295         Curran,           Mike:           127         Curry,           Kellie:           296,461         Curry,           Lary           EG           :           295         Curtis,           Christy:           309         Cushel,           Darrin:           442         Custer,           D           Clay:           165         Cutter,           Tom:           313         Cutright,           Betsy:           461         Cuzalina,           Angelo:           337         Cusallna,           loseph:           442         Cypret,           Barry:           147         Cypret,           Dana:           1          92         Cypyret,           LaRay:           254         Czamiecki,           Debbie:           296         Czep el,           Mike:           88         index            503         I                  Dabbert,           Brad:           250,           297         Dadgar,           Al:           265         Datter,           Bryan:           168         Daffin.           Tressa:           81         Dage,           Deborah:           !82,           183.           258.           262         Dahl.           Angela           461         Dahl           Catherine:           186         Dahl.           Dedra:           93         Daigle.           jina;           484         Dalley.Tim         Dairymple:           Chad:           424         Dallnnan.           Allyson:           484         Dahon.           leff:           75.403         Dale.           FNancy             122.424         Damp.           Abdul           274         Dammann.           Tammy.           92         Damme           Teresa:           111.           424         Damrong.           Rongkavilit:           275         Dams.           Ed:           7           5         Dandndge.           James           442         Daneshmand.           Ahmad           484         Daneshmand.           Delores           461         Dang.           Bill:           100         Dang.           Bob            100         Dang.           Le           275         Dang.           Luan           Minh?           268.           275.           291         Dang.           Tien           Le           275         Dancer.           Eric:           102         Danderson.           Eric            103         Daniel.           Ron           |r:           268         Daniels.           E           Danette:           274         Daniels,           lalima:           189.309         Daniels.           Tony:           461         Danker.           Dwayne:           234.           235.           236         Danne.           Lynne:           1           2           I         Danner.           Blake:           147.282         Dansu.           Deana:           186         Danziger.           Ian.           130.250.424         Dao.           Nick:           85         Darby.           Patricia:           461         Darden.           Larry:           162         Daridig.           EJeni           461         Darlington.           |eff:           129         Darnell.           Donald           (KirkI:           1           52.           236.           237.           403         Darner           Stephen           263         Darragh.Mellissa:93.403         Darrow.           Bobbi           jo            186         Dart.           Suzy:           180.403         Dart.           Tim:           144.           145         Darwiche.           Rabih           235.484         Dascenzo.           Doug           357         Dat.           Madfar             1           10         Daubert.           Misti:91.           195         Daugherty.Chad           89         Daugherty.           Dawna           461         Da'ighterty.           Tracey           269.           277.           278         Daugomah.           James:           1           50         Davenport.           lamesT             76.           294,           295.           403         Davenport.           Kenny            165         Davenport.           Ken           80.           309.           403         Davenport.           Kerry           297.           424         Davenport.           Rick:           461         David.           Michael:           461         Davidge.           Carlin:           121         Davidson.           Amy:           193         Davidson,           jana           296.           461         Davidson,           lay            168         Davie           Kyle            131         Davie           Tim:           243         Davies:           Lora:           122         Davis.           Amy           90            186         Davis.           Beverly:           251         Davis.           Brian:           262         Davis.           Byron           403         Davis,           Carol           377         Davis.           Charles:           74,           297,           403         Davis,           Cheryl           L.:           250         Davis.           Chris:           126.297         Davis.           Dana           461         Davis.           Dawn:           120.           442         Davis.           Hayden:           I           50         Davis.           I.           295         Davis,           jay:           1           50         Davis.           Ion:           1           54         Davis.           Kara           461         Davis.           Keith:           84         Davis.           Kelly:           175         Davis.           Kenny:           1           52.           233.           268.           284,           286,           301          ,           461         Davis.           Kerry:           186         Davis,           Laura:           175,           310         Davis.           Laurel:           91.           252.           403         Davis.           Leanne:           377         Davis.           Leslie            1          93         Davis,           Linda:           442         Davis,           Lisa:           245.           303.           361         Davis.           Lisa           81         Davis.           Mark:           1           38         Davis.           Mary:           234         Davis.           Myra:           302         Davis.           Paige:           I           1          1         Davis.           Paul           E:           75.           152         Davis.           Risa:           124         Davis.           Tamra           461         Davis.           Tonya:           263         Davis.           Trey:           163         Davison,           Andy:           3          1          7         Davison.           Mark:           1           30         Dawes.           Mike:           296         Dawes.           Shawn:           162         Dawkins.           Bill:           164         Dawson.           Carol:           180         Dawson,           Seth:           86.           403         Day,           Maria           T.:           96         Day.           Shelly:           314         Day.           Tina:           93         Dayne.           Wendy:           403         DeAguinaga.           Salvado:           461         Deal.Cheri:93.403         Dean,           Anthony:           155         Dean,           Brenda:           442         Dean.           Lance:           76         Dean.           Robert:           263         Dean.           Tom:           263         Deany.           Theresa:           97         Deatherage.           Kent:           165         Deaton.           Steve:           89         DeBenning.           Thomas.           1          38.           403         Decker,           loel:           131.313         Dedrick.           Dana:           181         Deds.           Mark:           108         Deeds.           David:           108.424         Deeds.           Mark:           461         Dees,           leff:           86,           3          1           3         Dees.           |im:           196.461         DeGeare.           David:           162         DeGeorge.           lohn;           160         Dehaney.           Gene:           163         DeHorney.           Clifford:           76         Deibert.           Mark:           235         Deibert.           Neil:           1           1          2         Deitz.           Tiffany:           185         Delacruz.           Lenny:           74         Delancy.           Trent:           103         Delaney.           Gene:           298,           462         Delaney,           Trent:           262         Delangy,           Shawn:           424         Delcal,           Dana:           285         Delcol,           Darla:           195         DeLoach.           Warden           A           :           294         DeLozier.           Barbara:           165         Delp.           Brian:           247         Delta           Upsilon:           150,           157         Delta           Zeta:           184         Del           Rosario.           Gil:           403         DeMarco.           Benni:           164         Demers.           Tim:           403         Dempsey,           Edwardo:           86.           424         Denham.           David:           263         Dennis.           Alfred:           484         Dennis.           Carol:           93.           403         Dennis.           Dion:           1           22         Denny.           Tracy:           462         Denten.           Cheryl:           81,           424         DePuaciolo.           Paula:           403         DePuy.           Corey:           1           57         Denny.           Grant:           294         Denny,           ludy:           192,237         De           Pasquale.           leff:           1          1          2         DePlacide.           Paula:           238.           313         Dereberry.           Molly:           403         Derr,           Rick:           442         Derrick.           Stewart:           1          58         Desmoulins.           Dominique:           484         Determan.           Debbie:           176,           177         Detrick,           lohn:           163         Detten,           Brenda:           189         Detten,           Carol:           182         Dettorney,           Clifton           IV:           296.           424         Devitt,           Terri:           462         Deupree,           Chisholm:           165         DeVore.           Murray:           297,           462         DeVore.           Nancy:           233,           235         Dew.           lovette           Regina:           1           16.           308         Dewitt.           Amy:           1          2          1          .           403         DeWitt.           Larry:           I           52         Dharna.           Widasa:           102         Dick.           Alan:           1          40         Dick.           Kelvin:           144         Dickerson.           leff:           127         Dickerson.           lohn:           I           50         Dickey.           Sandi:           91,           403         Dickson,           Ken:           165.263,298         Dickson,           Kevin:           155         Didrickson,           Leon:           1          29         Diebert,           Mark:           291         Diehl,           Curtis:           89         Diehl,           Dana:           125,313         Diehl,           Robert:           165         Diehm.           Deirdre:           484         Diehm,Eron:           104,           253,313,424         Dietert,           Craig:           I           54         Dietrich,           Gwen:           277.           269,           278         Dietz,           Greg:           236         DIetz,           Drista:           462         Dill.           Boyd:           250         Dillard,           joy:           424         Dilldine.           lenny:           122.403         Dilley.           Patrick:           262         Dillion.           DeAnn:           190.424         Dimick.           |eff:           296,           484         Ding,           Liang:           462         Dinh,           Chuong:           275         Dionne,           Kelly:           94         Diouf,           Mahecor:           484         Dirkpatrick,           Doug:           168         DirAc.           Pam:255         Dissly,           Susan:           175         Dittman.           April:           442         Dittman,           Corinne:           123         Dittrich,           Brian:           313         Dittrion,           Brian:           102         Divelbiss,           Cheryl:           115,285         Dively.           lonathon:           1          50         Diver,           Timothy:           424         Dixon,           Cathie:           189         Dixon,           Darryl:           277         Dixon,           David:           107         Dixon,           Godwin:           1          29         Dixon,           Penny:           111,           249         Dixon,           Tina:           262         Dixx,           lohn:           84         Doaks,           lohn:           271,           296,           442         Dobbins,           Chad:           171         Dobbs,           Anthony:           76         Dobson,           Angela:           1          89         Dobson,           Teri:           1          90         Dodd,           Mike:           86         Dodgion,           Cindy:           28          1,462         Dodson,           Ann:           192         Dodson,           Brad:           148         Dodson,           Call:           102         Doerfinger,           Tim:           85         Dofsksen.           |im:           424         Doherty,           ludy:           1           17.252,403         Doherty,           Kathleen:           48 5         Doherty,           Matt:           86         Dolch,           David:           236         Dolence,           DeDe:           424         Doll,           Kindra:8          1.403         Dollar.           Terri:           424         Dollarhide.           Kenneth:           204         Donahoo.           Tracy;           442         Donalson.           Toni:           1          76,           403         Donath,           Monica:           124.243         Dunica.Kent:           1           12         Donica.           Sharon:           120         Donnelly.           Dr.           Kevin:           234         Donovan,           Todd:           165         Dooley.           Paula:           193,309         504           •index         Dcxjley.           Tim:           86,           403         Doollng.           Dan:           163         Dorado,           Timothy:           403         Dorsey,           Kelley:           91         Dostal,           Leslie:           186         Dotson,           Bob:           164.           262         Doty,           David:           285         Dougherty,           Brett:           84         Doughlas,           Brian:           424         Douglas,           Cardine:           1          89         Douglas,           David:           442         Douglas,           lames:           442         Douglas,           Natalie:           I           76         Douglas.           Tern:           265         Douglas,           Vicke:           185         Douglass,           Cathy:           123         Douglass,           David:           270,           279,           287,           298.           299.           311.321         Doutey.           Amy:           122         Douthit,           Sam:           77         Dove,           Lori:           I           1           7,           246,           252,           260,           402         Dow,           lerry           Austin:           198,           236,           240.           320.           336         Dow.           Todd:           100.442         Dow.           Vernona:           182,           183         Dowdican,           Paul:           100         Dowdy,           Alan:           263         Dowell,           Lou           Anne:           1           76         Dowlen,           Becky:           313         Dowly—          Craig,           Beverly:           462         Downs,           Mike:           247         Downs,           Nancy:           1          86         Downs,           Thomas:           294         Downey,           Michael:           403         Doyle,           lennifer:           1          76         Doyle.           Kevin:           162          Doyle.           Shawn:           162         Doner.           Tim:           280         Drain.           Andrea:           245.           442         Drain,           leff:           157         Drain.           Renee:           245         Drake.           Carl:           462         Drake.           Devin:           147         Drake.           EJdon:           462         Drake.           Rick:           299         Drake,           Steven:           89         Draper,           Leon:           88         Draper.           Trisha:           1           I           5         Dresel,           Kenny:           1           12         Dale,           Dale:           164         Driver.           Dee:           308         Drummond.           Bryan:           3           1          3         Drummond.           lonathon:           144.243.245.           270,279,           311.313.           424         Drumright.           Ray:           108.442         Dsa.           Ivy|anet:284.           424         DSouza.           Malcolm:           462         DSouza.           Shirley:           259         Duckes.           Donald           |r.:           442         Duckett.           Amber:           264         Duckwall.           Brian:           155         Duckwall.           Greg:           313         Duckworth.           Dianne:           462         Duckworth,           Patti:           121,424         Ducotey,           Keith:           462         Dudley,           Damon:           76         Duffy,           Kristy:           1           17,           176         Dufur,           Lisa:           104         Dugan,           Maher:           1          26         Duggar,           CedlW.:2l7         Dugger,           Winn:           89         Duhen,           Rex:           424         Dula,           Elizabeth:           1          90.           309         Dulaney,           Eddie:           164         Dummer,           Mark:           I           30         Dunagan,           Leslie:           193         Dunaway,           leannie:           462         Dunbar.           Danny:           76         Duncan.           Alisa:           120         Duncan.           Caverry:           1          48         Duncan.           David:           3          1          8         Duncan.           Douglas:           442         Duncan,           lanet:           107.           424         Duncan,           lulie:           282.           283         Duncan,           Rick:           85,           424         Duncan,           Susan:           121         Duncan,           Suszanne:           195         Dunford,           Amy:           92         Dunham,           Scott:           155         Dunl ap,           Lori:           193         Dunlap,           Tom:           245         Dunn,           Bryan:           165         Dunn,           Diana:           313         Dunn.           Emily:           24          1         Dunn.           Kristy:           185         Dunn.           Pam:           189.           309,           31           I         Duran,           Alfonso:           1           28         Duraney,           Brenda           249         Durant,           Colita           296         Durant,           Pete:           235,           462         Durfee,           Kelly             185         Durham,           Terra:           1           20         Dutton,           |im           86         Dutton,           Mom             1           38         DuVal,           Kenny:           129.442         Dvorak.           Caria:           1           2           I         Dwivedi.           Rajeekl:           249.           362         Dye.           lohn:           88         Dye,           Ted:           442         Dye,           Susan:           443         Dyer,           Ann:           262,           485         Dyer,           lohn:           256,           462         Dyer,           Russell:           443         Dyer,           Tim:           270         Dysinger,           Philip:           462         w         Eagleson,           Wayne:           85         Eanong,            Kok:           108         Eari,           Steven:           270,443         Easley,           |oe:           165         Eastham,           Kim:           258,           286,           311,           462         Easterly,           Gray:           86         Eaton,           Brian:           1           30         Eaton,           lill:           190,249,462         Ebbesson,           Carole:           289         Eberhart,           Leah:           269         Ebersole,           Kim:           185,257         Eccher.           |odi:           80         Eccher.           Lynn:           443         Eck.           Leslie:           485         Eck.           Susan:           122         Eckhart.           Frank:           308         Eckhart.           Gale:           296.           485         Ecker.           Tracy:           1          95         Eckman.           Kristen:           97         Eddins.           Mike:           148         Eden.           |im|r:           140.276         Edens.           lanice:           I           1           1         Edijanto.           Anataria:           1           1           7         Edgar.           Ruth:           1          86.           462         Edgar.           Melissa:           443         Edmiston.           Rayna:           94         Edmonds.           Kenneth:           462         Edmonds.           Todd:           168         Edmunds.           Chip:           87         Edwards.           Chad:           86         Edwards.           Deborah:           107.           424         Edwards.           |oe:           1          70         Edwards,           Kim:           189         Edwards.           Robin:           236.           462         Edwards,           Ruth:           195         Edwards,           Scott:           269,           462         Edwards,           Sharon:           462         Edwards,           Tina:           104,424         Eggers,           Ann:           93         Eggers,           DeAnn:           269,           277,           278,           28          1          .           283,           288         Egner,           Susan:           282,           283,           462         Ehlers,           Kristina:           297,           46?         Eischen,           Donna:           262         Eischen,           Patty:           424         Eichenberger,           Peter:           244         Eichorn,           Beth:           II           1,236         Eidem,|ay:           127         Eikert,           Susan:           1           17,236,291         Eisaian,           Alfred:           131         Eischen,           David:           1           56         Eischen,           Debbie:           190         Eischen,           Donna:           190,           191         Eischen,           Patty:           176,           242         Ekren,           Thomas:           306,           424         Elabbas,           Taris:           102,424         Elahl,           Kazi:           462         EJden,           Jay:           3          1          9         El           Ghadban,           Waleed:           84         Elias,           lohn:           1           50         Ellas,           Karen:           252         Elis,           Dianne:           195         El-Khoury,           Maiek:           424         Elkins           Traci           462         Ellenwood           Sheri:           80         Ellingson           lames:           462         Elliott,           Brett           253         Elliott,           David:           100         Elliott,           Galen           297         Elliott,           lames           462         Elliott,           |im:           285         Elliott,           loe:           462         Elliott,           Melodee:           242,           298,           464         Elliott,           Ron           203         Elliott,           Steve            154         Ellis,           Annice:           264         Ellis,           Beth             I           75         Ellis,           Celina           248,           280,           283,           462         Ellis,           Charles           F           |r:           308.           424         Ellis,           Craig:           462         Ellis,           leff:           424         Ellis,           Kim:           94,           296         Ellis,           Maggie:           93,           281         Ellis,           Nick:           1           70         Ellis,           Shawn:           91         Ellis,           Tim           462         Ellis,           Van:           100         Ellisd,           Kim:           308         Elm,           lerrry:           158         El-Mazahreh,           Ayman:           76         Elmone,           lennifer:           189         Elmore,           Leah           313         EIrod,           Brian             165,233,235         Else,           Bill:           108         El-Shawa,           Merwan:           443         Elsora,           Brenda:           443         Elstun,           Linda:           381         Elver,           Susan:           120         Ely,           Cole:           1           30         Ely,           Colleen:           180         Ely,           |lm:           298         Ely.           Lori:           248,           283         Ely,           Mark:           128         Ely,           Suzy:           3          1          3         Emberton,           Cliff:           144         Emde,           Monet:           122,           186         Emde,           Sharon:           443         Emigh,           Scott           R:           240,           443         Emmert,           Amy:           3           10         Emmert,           Brian:           238,           250,           443         Emmons,           Emily:           92         Endly,           Roy:           485         EngGan           Kuan:           274         Eng,           lanet:           443         England,           Blanche:           462         England,           David:           462         England,           Lance:           103         Englar,           Kirsten:           248,           462         Englund,           Laurie:           175         Enlow,           Shawn:           123         Ennis.           |ackie:93.263         Ennis.           LaTonya:           111.           296.           303         Enos,           Rebecca:           463         Enos,           William:           424         Enriquez,           Brian:           130         Enriquez,           |im:           75         Enyart,           Lisa:           463         Enzbrenner,           Aimee:           189         Epie,           Makia:           485         Epiey,           Sara:           31           I         Epperiy,           David:           107,463         Epperly,           Tammy:           90,           424         Epperson,           Dean:           1           3           I         Epperson,           lulie:           443         Epplin.           Francis:           235         Epp  s,           Linda:           443         Er,           ChuanLee:235,286,           291.463         Erfurdt.           Debbie:           425         Ericson.           Sherie           Lynn:           92.           252         Erikson.           Melissa:           17  ;         Erikson.Tom:           336         Erikson,           Vince:           I           54         Erikkson,           Christine:           463         Eriksson,           Mickey:           262         Erier,           Eric:           88         Ernst,           Becky:           1          89,           3           I           1         Errampalli,           Deena:           485         Ervin,           Becky:           195         Ervin,           Charles           A:           101,270         index            505         Eslami,           Aii:           89         Espial.           Sergio:           358         Estahani.           Shawn:           107         Estes.           Terry:           75         Estridge.           Feliz:           102         Etchison,           Sharon:           122         Etchison,           Tessa:           97.           463         Ethridge.           lana:           122         Ethridge.           lennifer:           189         Eu.           King          Ching:           235.           463         Evan.           Susan:           443         Evanko.           lill:           90         Evans.           Alishia:           192         Evans.           Arlene:           252         Evans.           Bill:           1           12.238         Evans.           Bryan:           144         Evans,           Darrell:           140.232,233         Evans.           Ingrid:           93.           189         Evans,           leff:           101         Evans.           Ion:           44           3         Evans,           lonathan:           463         Evans.           Karen             1           22         Evans.           Kristen:           91.           193         Evans.           Kevin:           140.233         Evans.           Packy:           1          48         Evans.           Shannon:           234         Evans.           Stacy:           425         Evens,           Gwen:           262         Everett.           Diana:           463         Everett.           Greg:           1           26.           443         Everett.           Inge:           425         Everett,           lana:           107         Everett           lustin:           463         Everson.           Rachel:           463         Everson.           Bob:           88         Ewing.           Diana:           250.           290,           485         Ewing,           Mike:           1           30         Ewing.           Rick:           235         Exiine.           Paul:           150         Exson.           Gwendolyn:           72,           73,           296         EynonRob:           103,           235         Eyster,           Shelly            1           17,           190         Eytcheson,           Angela:           122                  Factor           Kim             121         Factor,           Scott           76         Fadely           Ruth           463         Fader,           Stacey           P:           282         Fagan,           Mary           81,313         Fagan,           Patty:           80         Fagin,           Heather            161         Fair,           Sheila           256         Fairbetter,           Craig:           425         Fallis,           Terry            155         Fanning,           DeAnn:           463         Fanning,           Tom:           152,           294,           295         Farabee,           Mark:           128         Farabough,           Belinda:           90,           237,           280.           282.283         Farabough.           |udy:           425         Farley.           Michael:           464         Farr.           Cathy           464         Farr.           RD           236         Farrel.           Mike:           336.           337         Farrington.           Scott:           101         Farris.           Spencer:           100.           280         Farrow.           Craig;           77         Farrow.           Kelly:           I           I           7         Fasco,           |oe:           1           29         Fassino.           Randy:           127         Fast.           Scott:           1           52.           285.           287.           289.           311.443         Fate,           leff:           155         Fate,           losh:           1          68         Faught.           Ross:           316         Faulkerson.           Lisa:           1           1           7         Faulkner.           Don:           162         Faulkner           Eric:           1           30         FawFaw.           Mark:           31           3         Feder.           Stacey:           443         Fee.           Kent:           264         Feder.           Stacy           P:           176.242         Feedler.           Marvin:           264         Fegel.           lustin:           127         Fehr.           Katie:           176.           310         Feist,           loe             152.233         Feist.           Theresa             182.281.309         Feldman.           Howard:           24           1          ,           256         Felix.           Stephanie:           120.           186         Fell.           Mark:           100         Fellers,           lohn:           86.           297         Fellingham.           Katie           91         Fena.           Reynae           192         Fenimore.           Chet:           165         Fenity,           Mark:           165         Fennel,           loe           Don:           148         Fenner.           Barry:           86         Fenton.           Cindy:           190         Fenton.           Laura:           316         Fererson.           Kevin:           301         Fergeson.           Brent:           171         Ferguson.           Amy            107.425         Ferguson.           Chris:           92         Ferguson,           leff:           88         Ferguson,           Kelly:           248,           262,           464         Ferguson,           Mandy:           104,           252         Ferguson           Patty           264         Ferguson,           Regina:           297         Ferguson,           Wendy:           94         Fehrle.           Brett:           425         Ferlemann.           Glen:           464         Fernandez.           Herminio           464         Fernandez,           laime:           464         Ferreira.           Bertus:           485         Ferrek.           Valerie:           90.           261          .           285.           464         Ferris.           David:           131         Ferro.           lulio           43         Ferry.           Alecia:           182.259,296         Fertene,           Stephanie:           122         Fetzer,           Ron:           425         Feverborn,           Donnie:           1           29         Few.           Dana:           I           10.           Ill         Feynman.           Richard:           255         Fidler.           Candi:           123.           425         Fiebig.           lohn:           165         Field,           lohn             1           29         Fielden.           Craig            168         Fielder.           Chris:           170,           171         Fields,           Eddie:           127         Fields,           lim:           148         Fields.           Kerry:           464         Fields.           Kevin           443         Fields.           Perry:            249         Fields.           Reginald:           141,           464         Fields.           Sandy:           464         Fields.           Shern:           1           1           1.425         Fields.           Tina           81.464         Fields.           Trace:           144         Fife.           Brian:           152         Fies,           Michael:           249         Fifer.           Michael:           126         Files.           Mandy:           190.243         Filgas.           David:           249.           464         Fincher.           D           Lisa:           175         Findley.           Tracy:           104         Finical,           lanet:           195         Finkenstaedt.           leff:           I           54         Finley.           Ryan:           165         Finnegan.           Kevin:           316         Finnegan.           Mike            I           7          1         Finney.           Mark           294         Finx.           Lisa:           I           24         Firdaus.           Ismeth:           273         Firouz.           Caren:           32           I         Fischer.           Carleen:           236,           277,           286,           464         Fischer,           Kelly:           3          1           3         Fischer,           Ronnie             128         Fischer,           Steven:           268         Fischer,           Tami:           90         Fishburn.           Tate:           131         Fisher.           Chayne:           162         Fisher.           Dina:           182         Fisher,           lanie:           236         Fisher,           lennifer:           1          82         Fisher,           lohn:           236.464         Fisher,           loyce:           305         Fisher,           lulie:           1          990         Fisher.           Kari:           182         Fisher,           Kelly:           122         Fisher.           Shea:           123         File.           Kurt:           84         Fitter,           Matt:           1          44         Fitzgerald,           DC:           88         Fitzgerald,           Denise:           I           I           5         Fitzgerald,           Kimberly:           257,           296,           464         Fitzgerald,           Melisa:           195         Fitzgerald,           Sherri           464         Fitzpatrick,           Eva:           91         Fitzpatrick,           Mike:           102         Flasch,           Cindy:           80         Fleak,           Erik:           1           54         Fleak,           Gina:           193         Fleecs,           Pat:           236         Fle ming,           CA:           253         Fletman,           Scott:           86         Flick,           lay:           128         Flinton,           Michelle:           106,443         Flippin,           Tracy            180         Florence.           Tina:           443         Flournoy.           Sam:           1           70         Flowers.           Dale:           257.31           1         Floyd,           Karen           277.           425         Floyd.           Tommy:           140         Floyd.           Tony             165         Flud.           LeeAnn:           286,           443         Fly,           Mike:           131,425         Flyer,           Freddy           T:           103         Flynn,           lulie:           93,           185,260         Fobes,           Robert:           233,443         Foe,           Karen:           185         Foegelle,           Marg           Lisa:           238         Foegelle,           Michael           89         Fogers,           Darrin:           264         Foggo,           Barbara:           464         Foley,           Ryan           76         Folk.           Nancy:           464         Folks.           Rhonda:           121.           185         Follis.           Sue:           464         Fomby.           Cindy:           97.           485         Fontinell.           Doren:           101         Fcx).           Hee:           464         Forbes.           Ben:           248         Forbes.           Sheila:           237         Force.           Bruce           W:           152,301         Ford,           Audrey           L           81         Ford,           Scott:           301         Ford,           Shannon:           163,           298         Ford,           Tim:           148         Ford,           Stacey:           193         Forman,           leff:           168         Forrest,           Colin:           236         Forrest,           Oliver:           236         Forrester,           Brian:           87         Forst,           Ann:           94         Fortner.           Brent:           76         Fortner,           Steve:           3           1          3         Fosburgh.           Deena:           3          1          3         Foss,           David:           264,443         Foster,           Christina:           443         Foster,           Craig:           85         Foster,           Dane:           263         Foster,           Debbie            1           1          6         Foster,           Kimberiy:           443         Foster,           Linda:           105,443         Foster,           Randy:           443         Foster,           Rhonda:           464         Foster,           Travis:           1          3          1         Fouguet,           Teresa:           283,           286,           443         Fountain,           Renee:           96         Fouquet,           Teresa:           297         Fouquet,           Vick:           90,           297         Fowler,           Grant:           84,           296         Fowler,           Julie:           1          90         Fowler,           Kay           Lynn:           182         Fowler,           Kevin:           355         Fox,           Beverly:           120         Fox.           Catey:           125         Fox.           David           N           |r:           248,259         Fox,           Greg:           89         Fox,           Leigh:           464         Foxhall,           John:           163         Fraase,           Will:           1          29         Frahm,           Kathy:           180         Frahm,           Lorinda:           104,           443         Frahm,           Richard           R:           235         Francis,           Eddie:           285         Francis,           Kirk:           235,           239,           252,           464         Francis,           Scott:           89         Franetovich,           Steve:           236         506 index         Frank,           lane:           184,           240,443         Franke,           Carol:           94,           425         Franke,           Steve:           I           29         Franklin,           Amy:           105,           425         Franklin,           Bethany:           175         Franklin,           Drew:           162,313         Franklin,           lulie:           195         Franklin,           Rhonda:           92,           296         Franklin,           Tony:           160         Franks,           Carl:           294,           295,           464         Franks,           |im:           85         Franks,           Kyle:           1          29         Frantz,           Francis:           105         Franzee,           Todd:           1          68         Frazee,           Wayne:           157         Frazer,           Kathy:           245         Frazier,           Craig:           169,284,289.313         Frazier,           Mike:           264         Frazier,           Robin:           1          86         Frazier,           Steve:           1          64         Frederick,           David:           74         Frederick,           Ronald:           1           54         Fredrick,           Kelly:           195         Freeland,           Ronald:           464         Freeman,           Cindy:           180         Freeman,           Don:           108         Freeman,           Richard:           87         Freeman,           Van:           262         Friar,           Krista:           262         Frieman,           Dr           David           W           |r(advisor|:           235         Frieman,           Randall:           272         Freeman.           Van:           164         Freeze.           Vern:           152,287,           31           I         French,           Betsey:           189         French.           Gara:           443         French,           Mike:           102         French,           Tyler:           144         Freudenberger,           |im:           1          40         Frey,           Karen:           443         Friedberg.           Dannny:           464         Fritz,           leri:           263.           464         Frizzell,           Blaine:           284         Fruechting,           Christy:           464         Fruendt,           Karl:           244,           443         Friar,           Krista:           192         Frichot,           Marie:           180         Friels,           Karen:           1          89         Frisbie,           Mike:           240,           244         Frisendahl,           Kathy:           121,313         Frisk,           Tamara:           175         Frizzell,           Blaine:           286         Frost,           Camille:           93,           182         Fruendt,           Karl:           232,           240         Fry.           Chris:           103         Fry.           Eric:           1          65         Frye,           Darrin:           1          58         Fu,           Foo-Ming:           464         Fuchs,           Pam:           1          80         Fuksa,           Chris:           443         Fuller,           Chris:           186         Fuller,           Chuck:           148         Fuller,           leanette;           296         Fuller.           Lance:           102         Fuller,           Roy:           425         Funk,           Margaret:           1          20         Funk,           Sheri:           189         Funkhouser,           Greta:           1          20         Fuqua,           |eff:           285         Furio:           loe:           77,           264         Fusick,           Susan:           124,444         Fuss,           Paul:           85,           236         Fuss,           Tammy:           189,           296         Futamura,           Shune:           259,           464         Gabel,           Valerie:           1           17,426         Gabrel,           Elizabeth:           300,           3           1           3         Gado,           Pedro           Del:           3           1           4         Gage,           Randy:           270         Gaines,           Kimbra:           310,           313         Gaffofd,           Beverly:           464         Gafford,           Pat:           426         Galbreath,           Detlef:           444         Gales.           Terry:           I           25         Gallagher,           Alison:           124,           175         Gallagher,           loan:           280         Gallagher,           Karen:           I           75         Gallam,           Beth:           285         Gallatin,           Bryan:           3           1           3         Gallery,           Gretchen:           193         Gallery,           Tom:           168         Gallup           Doug:           127         Galster,           George:           76         Cage,           Randall:           464         Gaither,           Frank:           464         Galloway,           Lon:           464         Gambill,           Linda:           185         Gamble,           Gina:           426         Gamble,           Shaun:           464         Gamma           Phi           Beta:           185         Gammill,           lames:           426         Gammon,           Becky:           189         Gan,           Heng:           444         Gan,           Kuan           Eng:           299.           464         Ganett,           ChaHes           Sean:           1          02         Gauger,           Paulette:           1           1           5         Gann,           Kevin:           127         Garcia,           Garg:           130,257         Garcia,           Gay           Lynn:           189         Garcia,           Giselle:           281         Gard,           Michelle:           185         Gardella,           Michael:           76         Gardner,           |im:           87,           163         Gardner,           Tom:           236,           464         Garjan,           Kerin:           77         Garland,           Ronald:           464         Garner,           Gaye:           1          90         Garner,           Michael:           444         Garner,           Shelley:           182,299         Earner.           Troy:           257         Garnos,           Kara:           195         Garrett,           Danna:           96         Garrett,           David:           101         Garrett,           lanet:           464         Garrett,           |im:           144         Garrett,           Kendra:           192         Garrett,           Kenneth           B:           296         Garrett,           Kent:           100,           257,           258,           464         Garrett,            Kristie:           120,           193,           262         Garrett,           Mira:           3          1           3         Garrison,           Dana:           297         Garrison,           Gary:           170         Garrison,           Kenny:           444         Garrison,           Robert:           I           10,           313         Garrison,           Ron:           313         Garrison,           Shelly:           426         Gartner,           Scott:           1          50         Garvoik.           Geoff:           255         Garg,           Kecia:           1           76         Gaston,           Tammy:           I           1           I         Gates,           Lisa:           107         Gatewood,           Alan:           76         Gatewood,           Greg:           264,           444         Catlin,           Mike:           426         Gau,           lohn:           129         Gauger,           Paulette:           426         Gay,           Tim:           164         Gaylord,           Lex:           252         Geary,           Elizabeth:           465         Cehrke,           leffrey           A:           1          28,           306,           444         Geinar,           Tim:           1           30         Geis,           Annie:           193         Geisert.           Rodney           D:           237         Celin,           Am:           193         Geller,           Amanda:           239         Celnar,           Tim:           465         Genatowski.           Michele:           125         Gentry.           Tara:           426         Georgiou,           Ellen:           271         Geppert,           Susan:           426         Gerardy,           Gina:           3          1           3         Gere,           lanet:           1          93         Gerner,           Pete:           86         Gemhardt,           Lori:           185,257         Ghafari,           Milad:           273         Ghannoum,           Ramzi:           101         Ghantous,           Laacoub:           102,           273         Ghegan,           Patricia:           485         Gho,           Stephanie           444         Gholmjeh.           Hanna:           465         Ghoushbeigui,           Farhad:           1           3           1         Gibbons,           lill:           1           14         Gibbs,           Crese:           426         Gibson,           Cheryl:           426         Gibson.           Chuck:           158         Gibson           Cindy:           192         Gibson,           Dode:           2           36,           239         Gibson,           Eudocia:           444         Gibson,           Gary:           105,           444         Gibson,           Ginger:           237         Gibson,           lanice:           261         Gibson,           lulie:           185         Gibson,           Lori:           193         Gibson,           Mike           297         Gibson,           Stephanie:           195         Gibson.           Tracy:           3230.465         Giddens.           Caria           465         Giddens.           Chris:           237.           280.           285,           444         Gideon,           Bill:           131,426         GiffinRush:           154,           245         Gift,           Cathy:           123         Gilbert,           Becki:           300,           3           I           3         Gilbert,           Dudley:           87         Gilbert,           lerald:           102,           295         Gilbert,           Todd             148         Gilbreath.           Mike:85.           313         Gilbreath,           Stacy:           123         Gilbreth,           lanet            184         Gilcrease,           Chris:           426         Giles,           Stere            165         Gillert,           lohn             127         Gillespie,           Brad:           100,           277         Gilley,           Lonnie:           1           52         Gilliam,           Melvin:           329         Gilligan,           Monica:           81         Gilmore,           lerri:           I           23         Gilmore,           Mike:           163         Gilmore,           Vicki:           105,           251.465         Gilmour.           lennie:           182         Gilmour,           Shari:           182         Gingrich,           Stacy:           76         Ginn,           |oe:           244,           465         Gipson,           Ginger:           182,309         Girard,           Michelle:           91         Girocca,Liz:           195         Givens,           Paul:           444         Glasco,           Gene:           I           29         Glasgow,           Ralinda:           182         Glass,           Allen             164         Glass,           Buster:           1           10,           294         Glass,           lennifer:           1          90         Glasscock,           David           Sr           Liaison:           265         Glazier,           David:           1           56         Glazier,           Susan:           186,262         Gleason,           Dennis:           465         Gleason,           lack:           168,           169,           284         deed,           Paul:           316         Glencross,           Dana:           263         Glenn.           Steve:            127         Gudden.           Ray:           147         Glossen,           lackie:           465         Glover,           Donald:           131         Glover,           Raymonia           277,           296,           444         GoberTroy:           140,           317         Coble,           Christopher:           264         Goble,           Michael:           I           26         Gobler,           Dawn:           444         Goddard,           |oe:           85         Godfrey,           Corey:           101         Godfrey,           Mindi:           123         Goerke,           loe:           140,299         Goff,           layson:           154,426         Goff,           Stacy:           123,426         Goforth,           Brian:           150         Goforth,           Rhonda             195,           465         Goforth,           Shelia:           125         Goh,           Donald           465         Goh,           Lee           465         Goh,           Richard:           265,           465         Goh,           Shing:           465         Goh,           Yong:           465         Coins,           Clyde:           1          26         Goldrick,           Richard:           255,           444         Golden,           lerri:           94         Goldsworchy.           Mark:           1           7          1         index            507         Gomez.           Andrew:           127         Gonzalez.           Angel:           85         Gonzalez.           Carlos:           85         Gonzalez.           Dahlia:           96         Gonzalez.           Yvette:           485         Good,           leff:           I           79         Good.           Linda:           263         Good,           Wayne:           236         Coodbary.           David:           131.426         Goode,           lennifer:           96         Goode.           Melissa:           92         Goodman,           Walter:           426         Goodrich,           Glenn:           465         Goodson,           Tabby:           123         Goodwin,           Anthony:           465         Goodwin,           Bret:           165         Goodwin,           leff:           164         Goolsby.           lanne:           1          89         Garanson.           Robert           N:           84.           265.           465         Gordineer.           Ron             I           27         Gordon,           Gary:           89         Gore,           Velma:           94         Gorman.           John:           163         Gormley.           |im:           165         Gormley.           Susan:           182         Gosney,           Leigh:           190.262.289.290.           291.           31           1         Goss.           Karia:           465         Goss.           Michelle:           195         Goss.           Steve:           426         Gothard,           Unda,           121         Goulart.           Bob:           102         Gould.           Bob:           127         Gould,           Sabra:           1           10.236         Gourdie,           Chris:           316         Goveia,           Cheryl:           444         Cowing,           Gerald:           315,           444         Gowing,           Greg:           444         Grabos.           Geoff:           157,           245         Grace,           lay:           127,406         Grace,           Steven:           160         Graeser,           leanne:           180         Graffman,           Greg:           1           29         Gragart,           Dennis:           85         Gragg,           Kevin:           103         Graham,           Cindy:           81,           122,406         Graham,           Debbie:           31           1         Graham,           George           248         Graham,           leff:           150,           299         Graham,           Kimberley:           444         Graham,           Lori:           1           75         Graham,           Sandi            121.           426         Graham.           Terry:           163         Grahm,           Kenny:           1           58         Grakim,           lim:           101         Grandt,           lulie:           193         Grant,           Ann           Marie           277         Grant,           Anna-Lisa:           31           1         Grant,           Marg:           192         Grant.           Michael:           141.270.286         Grant,           Valerie:           1           23.           289.           444         Grantham,           Louis            165.           298         Graumann.           Cynthia:           444         Graumann,           Paiee:           296         Graves.           April:           195         Graves,           Cheryl:           124,           243         Graves,           Michael:           264         Graves.           Robert            105         Graves.           Todd:           147         Gray.           Aria:           90         Gray.           Brett:           406         Gray,           Brian:           294.426         Gray.           Cynthia:           263         Gray.           David:           100         Gray,           Debra:           125.236         Gray.GayIn:           121,           185.           406         Gray,           lackie:           444         Gray,           Nancy:           465         Gray.           Steven:           I           54         Gray.           Tara:           303         Gray.           Tom:           101         Grayblyl.           Tim:           129         Graziana,           Fiorella:           92,           252         Graziani,           Fiorella:           406         Grazier.           Grain:           168         Grayson,           lames           Kenneth:           74.           406         Grayson.           |erry:14l         Greb,           Mike:           88         Greemer           Flab:           88         Green,           Anne:           189         Green           B           Leanne:           406         Green,           Bobby:           284         Greene,           Brenda           C:           304         Green,           D           alin:           276         Green.           Danny:           1           57         Green.           Douglas:           127         Green.           Erin:           180         Green,           lason:           164         Green,           lulie:           120,           176         Green.           Katren:           175         Green.           Katrina:           309         Green.           Kimberly:           1           14.           406         Green.           Kimbo           M:           2396         Green.           Lori             I           76         Green.           Mike            152.           235         Green,           Rose           Marie:           117,253,           289,           444         Green.           Susan:           107,426         Green.           Scott:           465         Greene.           Arthur:           465         Greene,           Brenda:           465         Greenberg,           Cindy:           465         Greenameyer,           lill:           189         Greenhon,           Ion:           144         Greenlee,           loseph:           301         Greenway.           lohn:           165         Greenwell.           Richard           K:           301         Greer,           Angelia           444         Greer.           Scott           264.269         Greer.           Shelley:           175.           309         Greever.           lill:           3           I           3         Gregg,           Karissa:           192         Gregg.           Matt:           138.465         Gregor.           Norma:           313.426         Gregor,           Pamela:           444         Gregory.           Mitchell:           465         Gregory.           Ray           74         Gregory,           Robert:           148         Greiner,           Don:           148,           262.           284.           286.           289         Grellner,           Kelly:           140         Grellner,           Randy:           140.232         Grellner.           Ricky:           140.           232         Grellner,           Steve           1          40         Grey,           Debra           406         Grice.           Gaylynn             1          76,           444         Grice,           Gordon:           249,255         Griffeth.           Greg:           140         Griffeth.           Shelley:           91         Griffin.           David:           165         Griffin,           leffery:           426         Griffin.           Mark:           I           10         Griffin,           Peggy:           316         Griffin.           Rick:           129.406         Griffin.           Stephen:           465         Griffis.           Regina:           81,           406         Griffith,           Kendall:           175,406         Griffith.           Meagan:           180,465         Griffith,           Shelley:           193         Griffith,           Rolla:           465         Griffiths.           Tracey:           465         Griggs,           Cathy:           285         Grillot,           Suzette:           124         Grim,           lim:           265         Grimes.           Derek:           426         Grimes.           Shannon:           294         Grinter.           Sandy:           190         GrishamCail:           124,406         Grisham,           Melissa:           313         Grissom,           lohn:           130         Griswold,           Greg:           236         Grizzell,           Blaine:           298         Grizzle,           lohnnie:           88         Grogan,           Layne:           85         Grogan.           Suzanne:           282.           465         Grogg.           Kevin:           406         Groom.           Michael:           144         Grose.           Russ:           1           54         Grossman.           Eric:           444         Grosz,           jerry:           301,           318         Grounds,           David:           465         Grout,           leffery           A:           270.           465         Groves.           Tammy:           485         Groves.           Sara:           235         Grubb,           lason:           154         Grubbs.           |oe:           86,           406         Guckian,           Chris:           465         Gruntmeir.           Don:           162         Gu,           Larry:           297         Guagee,           Stephanie:           1          89         Guartheey.           Mitch:           87         Guerrero.           Larry:           75         Guild.           Mark:           156.287         Guillory,           Mike:           165.313         Guinn.           Gina:           406         Guinn.           Lana:           444         Gulick.           Greg:           160         Guilfoyle,           Liz:           106,           252         Gullet.           Lori:           1          80         Gullley,           Mark           255         Gum,           Kevin           T:           126,426         Gumby:           I           30         Gunn,           Bob:           130,406         Gunn.           Leslie:           1          90         Gunsauley,           Craig:           321         Gunter,           Garry:           426         Gurley,           Shannon:           192         Gustafson,           Richard:           87         Guthrie,           lulie:           121         Guthrie,           Tom:           268         Guthrie,           William:           465         Gutman.leff:           165,           259,260         Grunewald,           Ben:           284         Grunewald,           Scott:           164         Grunewald,           Shawn:           164         Gwarthey,           Allen:           306         Gwartney.           Bucky:           236.           281         Gwartney.           Kurt:           321         Gwenn,           Gina:           93         w         Haase,           David:           76         Hackett.           Debra:           236.           465         Hackett.           Loren:           297         Haddad.           Alexandre:           273         Haddad.           George:           273         Hadden.           lamie:           190         Hadidjaja.           Max:           273         Hadley.           Patrick           157         Haean.           Alan:           I           58         Haeg,           Brent:           240         Hagans.           |oe:           144         Hagar.           John:           I           10         Hagen.           John:           294         Haggard.           Kevin:           147         Haggard.           Lisa:           185         Haggard.           Shane:          313         Haggard,           Shenandoah:           74         Hagins.           Dan:           87         Hagler.           Sonya:           193         Hagins.           Daniel:           261         Hahn.           Cindy:           190         Hail.           Larry           D:           3          1          7         Haire,           Matthew           D:           24          1          ,           300         Haire.           Rosy:           1          82         Hale,           Bill:           1          50         Hale.           David:           86         Hale,           Gwen:           406         Hale,           lohn:           406         Hale,           Mary           Ann:           248,           259,           465         Hale,           Mike:           103         Hale,           Suellen:           189         Halee,           Carmen:           189         Haley,           Jeff:           260         Haley,           Michael:           254         Halfacre,           Debbie:           1          85         Halim,           Nangky:           97         Hall,           A.           Mark:           287         Hall,           Amy:           444         Hall,           Andy:           257         Hall.           Bill:           233         Hall.           Bryan:           148         Hall.Charia:           1           15,252,444         Hall,           Chris:           1          80         Hall,           Christine:           406         Hall,           Craig:           321         Hall,           Donna:           240         Hall.           EdL,           |r:           168,           169,299         Hall,           Errin:           165         Hall,           Frankie:           3          1          5         Hall,           leff:           296         508 index         Hall.Uddie:           140         Hall,           Leo:           107,426         Hall.           Lisa:           190         Hall,           Mark:           I           52         Hall.           Rod:           165.317         Hall.           Tina:           444         Hall.           Tracy:           426         Hall.           William:           406         Hall.           Woody:           262         Hallim.           Derek:           85.           236         Hallman.           Marsha:           93.           465         Hallock.           Danny:           108         Hall-Stith.           Carolyn:           123.406         Hallum.           Derek:           465         Halmson.           Dena:           240         Halsell.           Kelly:           104.444         Halstead.           Betty:           466         Halverson.           Robert:           44         Ham.           lames:           332.           466         Hamandi.           Farid:           466         Hamblin.           |ohn:           171         Hambleton.           Lee:           466         Hamby.           Carl:           466         Hames.           Ten:           90.           232.233         Hamilton.           Bill:           129         Hamilton,           lames:           87         Hamilton.           Kim:           105         Hamilton.           Linda:           466         Hamlin.           Sammy:           148         Hamm.           Brenda:           257.           296         Hamm.           Holly:           182         Hamm.           Shelly:           193         Hammack,           Rod           |:           301         Hammer.           Beverly:           264         Hammer.           Susan:           444         Hammert.           Cord:           147         Hammon.           Kris:           182         Hammon.           Trey:           444         Hammond.           Dana:           93         Hampton,           Debbie:           466         Hampton,           Kelly:           189         Hamsa.Ali:274         Hancock.           Marti:           195         Hancock.           Tern:           252         Hand,           lana:           444         hand.           Linda:           97.           251.           466         Hanewinkel.           lack:           320         Haney.           Connie:           1           22.           406         Haney.           Missy:           104.426         Haniger.           Sheila:           193.406         Hankins.           Dana:           1          20         Hankins.           Linda:           124.406         Hanna.           Exille:           466         Hanna.           George:           273         Hanna.           lulie:           90.           186         Hannaford.           Misty:           1          90         Hannah.           Lora:           180,466         Honneman,           Angela:           91         Hannican.           Harry:           154         Hansen,           Leslie:           85         Hanssen,           Vallie:           444         Hanson.           Alyn:           88         Hanson,           lennifer:           122.           190         Hansen.           Leasa:           3          1           3         Hano.           Robert:           108         Hansiong.           Chew:             236         Hapgood.           Denise:           1          22         Har,           Ming:           444         Harb.           Imad:235         Harb.           Samer:           131.444         Harbison.           Tammy:           123         Hardage.           Malcolm:           100.           426         Hardaway.           Kent:           1          63         Harden.           Becca:           182,237         Harden.           Vicki:           175.288.466         Harder.           Rhonda:           122.291.406         Hardin,           Barry:           444         Hardin,           lackie:           81.           466         Hardison.           Toyd:           165         Hardy.           Deborah:           242         Hardy.           Karensa:           124.           236.           406         Hare,           ludith:           190         Hare.           Kyndal:           185.           290.           291          .           445         Hare.           Lori:           1          89         Hargis.           Sharon:           263         Harkey.           Eric:           165.           259         Harkey.           Margaret           Nan:           90.           280,           290,           466         Harle,           Candee:           122,426         Hariow,           Michele:           232         Harmon,           David:           I           52         Harmon,           jon:           236         Harmon,           Mark:           445         Har mon.           Michelle:           90.           280.           426         Harms           Allyson:           1           23         Hamis.           Bill:           155         Harms.           Lyn:           406         Harna.           MarkN:           1           10         Harnage.           Susan:           175         Harner.           Gerith:           193         Harp.           Larry:           101         Harper.           Monty:           313.406         Harper.           Sibyl:           1          79.           29          1          .           298,           466         Harper,           Terrance:           160,           466         Harrel,           Daria:           466         Han-el,           Keela           245.           309.           406         Harrel.           Mike:           89.           426         Harrel.           Rona:           93.           291.           406         Harrel.           Kella:           280.           283         Harrelson.           Brian:           3306         Harringaton:           Dan:           101.           297.           406         Harrington,           Laura:           92         Harrington,           |ena:           90         Harrington,           loyce:           466         Hams,           Allen:           157,477         Harris,           Anne:           466         Harris,           Beth:           190,240         Harris,           Brad:           154         Harris,           David           lay           III:           127         Harris,           David:           243         Harris,           leff:           1          70         Harris,           |ohn:           165         Harris,           Keith:           235         Harris,           Kim:           180         Harris,           Kristin:           466         Harris,           Kurt:           1          65         Harris,           Laurel:           189         Harris,           Mark:           1           52         Harris,           Michael:           84,           306         Harris,           Missy:           93,           309,406         Harris,           Richard:           86,           140,           165.           236         Harris,           Robin:           426         Harris,           Ruth:           367         Hams,           Sheri:           195,311         Harris,           Sherri:           444         Harris,           Sondra:           3          1           3         Harris,           Stace:           163         Hams,           Ted:           243         Harrison,           Cynthia:           406         Harrison,           Holly:           234.           256,           270         Harrison,           jack:           232         Harrison.           Laurie:           445         Harrison.           Merril:           242.           285         Harrison.           Steve:           321         Harrington.           Laura:           240         Harritt.           Garey:           234         Han-od.           Karrie:           182,233         Harry,           Robert:           1          48         Harsch,Shem:           123.277,426         Harsha,           Matthew:           165         Hart,           Kitty:           168         Hart,           Tom:           129         Harter,Lyle:           288,           313,466         Hartley,           Tom:           240         Hartline.           Greg:           466         Hartman.           Michele:           189         Hartman,           Tiffany:           91,           1          76         Hartness,           Suzanne:           124         Hartwig.           |im:           272         Hartwig.           Kim:           193         Hartzfeld.           Laufie:           445         Harvat.           Matthew:           445         Harvey,           lill:           120         Harvey,           Trina:           176,445         Harwell,           Leslie:           1          76         Harwell,           Kelly:           121,426         Harwig,Greg:316,           394         Harwood,           Clayton:           88         Hasbrouck,           Rick:           406         Hasenauer.           Leia:           485         Hasenfratz,           Shannon:           92         Hasenmyer,           lana:           114,           406         Hash.           Trida:           1          86         Hasley.           Phil:           1          58         Hasley.           Rhonda:           97         Hassan.           Humair:           274.           3          1           5.           466         Hassan.           Wasa:           466         Hassebrock.           Kimberly:           106         Hassel.Clay:           103.           126.407         Hasting.           Marcus:           163         Hastings.           Cheryl:           192         Hastings.           Marcus:           426         Hatcher.           Stephanie:           175.           257,427         Hatchett,           David:           164,287         Hatchett,           Dennis:           149         Hatheway,           Lynne:           175,           259,           262.           466         Hatta.Kajan           74.407         Hauser.           Diana:           195.262.           298         Hausman.           Coy           466         Hauxwell.           Elizabeth:           466         Havens.           Robin:           447         Havern.           Chris:           I           50         Hawkins.           David:           317         Hawkins,           Kevin:           103.407         Hawkins.           Leslie:           189         Hawkins.           Lee           466         Hawkins,           Mom:           168         Hawkins,           Christi:           189         Hawkins,           Tara           280         Hawkins,           Vernon:           I           10         Haws,           Kelly:           190         Haws,           Toby           88         Hawthorn,           Gina:           175.           245         Hawthorne,           leanine:           182         Hawthorne.           Stacy:           101         Hawxby.           Van:           1           12.427         Hayden.           Steve           76         Haydock.           Kathy:           106         Haydock.           Paul           466         Hayes.           Ann:           262         Hayes,           lack:           407         Hayes.           Mary           Beth:           I           14.252         Hayes.           Melinda:           123.427         Hayes.           Randy            164         Haygood.          Lee:           140         Haynes,           Ann:           189         Haynes,           lames           E           W.           Ill:           163         Haynes,           Lea:           407         Haynes,           Lee           Ann:           125         Haynes,           Mike:           163         Haynes,           Todd:           148         Hays,           Charlie:           319         Haya,           lennifer:           I           76         Hays,           lulie:           90,           407         Hays,           Karen:           265         Hays,           Kathy:           245         Hays,           Kevin:           233,234.           239         Haze.           Purple:           3          1           5         Hazen.           Caria:           263         Hazlitt.           Kathy:           104         Head.           Aaron:           252,299,445         Head,           Chris:           246         Head.           Shirley:           195,           281         Heah,           Kheng           Lye:           235,265         Heard,           Rhonda:           257,           262.           445         Heath.           Bob:           127         Heath,           Darrell:           165,298,445         Heath,           Shelly:           180,466         Heath,           Tonya:           195,           466         Heavener,           Mike:           105         Heckenkemper,           Greg:           427         Hecox,           Steve:           313         Hedberg,           Brian:           466         Hedge,           Asha:           263         Hedrick,           Mom:           157         Hefferanan,           Kathleen:            466         Hegetg,           leff:           287         Heidenreich,           Christi:           185         Heinrichs,           Shane:           1          48         Heigle,           Dick:           1           58         Heinen,           Raymond:           466         Heinlen,           Derek           294         Heinrich.           Tim           A:           233,291         Heiss.           leff:           87         Heiney,           Michelle:           81.           407         Heldermon.           Deron:           236         Heliuic.           Kastia:           102         Hellwege.           Donna:           186         Helm.           Marcy:           427         Helms.           Lance:           I           38         Helms.           Mom:           I           70         Helms.           RT:           171         Helton.           Mark:           249.           466         Hembree.           Todd:           I           10         Hendershott.           Daniel:           1          29         Henderson.           Anna:           96         Henderson.           Bob:           232         Henderson,           Brian:           3          1          3         Henderson.           Byron:           445         Henderson.           Harold:           110.           190         Henderson,           leff:           162.406         index            509         Henderson.           Michelle:           104.           427         Henderson,           Rhonda;           407         Henderson.           Steffanie:           1          20.           407         Henderson.           Tammy:           120,           310         Hendred.Stacey:81         Hendricks.           Amy:           122         Hendrick.           Anne:           192         Hendrick.           Bob:276         Hendrickson.           Steve:           466         Hendrix.           Curt:           I           50         Henin.           Darren:           87         Henley.           Mark:           466         Henne:           Steve:           163         Hennigan,           Beth:           185         Henrick.           Dale:           85         Henry.           Dane:           235.           466         Henry.           Dani:           252         Henry.           Doni:           1           30.           407         Henry.           Hayden:           87.           234         Henry,           Tim:           148         Henschez.           lohn:           1           58         Henshaw.           Debbie:           182         Hensley.           Bill:           294         Hensley,           Curtis:           87         Hensley.           leff:           87         Hensley.           Kim:           181         Henson,Gonda:239         Henson.           lohn:           466         Henson.           Mark:           I           52         Henson.           Stephen:           427         Henson,           Tonda:           104,236         Hentges,           Harlan:           152,287         Henthorn,           Erica:            123,427         Henzel,           Brian:           152.232.233         Herden,           Chris:           87         Herbig.           Sean:           164         Herden.           Chris:           301         Herndon.           Mark:           297         Herr.           Kristen:           1          82         Herren.           Richard           D:           152.233         Herring.           Liz:           91         Herring.           Scott:           101         Herron,Marla:8,           256,           427         Herth.loe:           105         Hertz.           Martin:           74.407         Herzog.           Mike:           158.259.298         Heskett.           Brian:           100.           407         Hesse,           Carol:           192         Hesser,           Thomas:           147         Hessin.           Harriet:           107         Hessin.           Rudy:           165         Hessong,           Michael:           445         Hester,           Thomas:           466         Hester,           Yolanda:           407         Hetherington.           Michelle:           407         Heulskamp.           Patty:           180         Hewitt.           Chris:           1          05         Hewitt,           lacquelynn:           445         Hibbard.           Chuck:           233         Hibbard.           David:           148,252         Hibbard,           Starlet:           467         Hickman,           David:           85         Hickman,           lerry:           76         Hicks,           Denise:           182         Hicks.           Kimberly:           407         Hicks.           Ranae:           125         Hicks.           Randal:           164.294         Hicks.           Susan:           125         Hicks           Tammy:           9          1.407.           427         Hieger.           Christine:           193         Hiemer.Todd:           239         Higgins.           lanet:           467         Higgins.           lerry:           87         Higgins.           Julie:           182.262         Higgins.           Wes:           162         Higgs.           Cliff:           280         Highley.           Kim:           90,           290.           297.           467         Highsmith.           Kristi:           407         Hight.           Charles:           144         Hightower.           Leslie:           123         Higley.           lamie:           259.           262.           467         Hildebrand.           |ay:85.3l8         Hileman.           Leila:           124.407         Hilgendorf.           Craig:           272         Hilger.           lohn:           164         Hill.           Beth:           189.407         Hill.           Brett:           85         Hill,           Brian:           140.           141.232         Hill.           Carlene:           104.427         Hill.           David           K:           77         Hill.           Gary:           84         Hill.lana:           105.           193.313.427         Hill.lanice:           176.           186         Hill,           lerry:           321         Hill,           loseph           P:           103,306         Hill,           lulie:           282,           467         Hill,           Kendall           A:           288,           301.313         Hill.           Kevin:           285         Hill.           Lisa:           185         Hill.Patti:           184         Hille.           Darcy:270.           279         Hillerman.           Eric:           158.286         Hillery.           Brent:           165         Hillier.           Robert:           103,285         Hills.           Bob:           3          1           5         Hills,           leff:           I           54         Hiloebrand,           Devin:           1           10         Hilt.           Michelle:           85         Hilt.           Mitchell:           282.           445         Himes.           Mike:           140.233         Himes.           Ramona:           259,           262,           467         Himds,           Marsha:           265         Hiner,           Geoffrey:           168,           31           1         Hines,           Beverly:           184,313,467         Hines,           Charlie:           192         Hines.           Humbert:           427         Hines.           lay:           85         Hines.           Kelly:           294         Hines.           Sam:           249         Hinesley.           lanice:           427         Hinshaw.           Wendy:           106.251.445         Hinson.           Kate:           186         Hinton.           Billy:           297.           313         Hinyub.           Lisa:           193,           31           I         Hirlinger,           Kim:           31           1         Hiscott,           Dave:           300         Hitchcock.           Karen:           296.           467         Hittle.           Calysta:81         Hittle.           Todd:           164         Hitz.           Kathy:           123.427         Hixson.           Rosann:           93,           407         Hlavaty.           lana:           445         Ho.           Lee:           467         Ho.           Polycarp:           467         Hoanbeck.           lohn:           103         Hoang.           HajN:           275         Hobbs.           lamae:           175.282,445         Hoberock,           Barbara:           3          1          9         Hobsosn,           Ziva:           1           1           1         Hcxrhert.           David:           127         Hochhaus,           William           42          7         Hockemeyer,           David:           144         Hocker,           Angela:           184         Hodak,           Gina:           467         Hodgens,           Clay:           162         Hodges,           Chuck:           I           50         Hodges,           loe:           1          70         Hodges,           Shelli:           189,427         Hodgson,           Stacy:           192,           248,           280         Hodson,           Lisa:           I           17,407         Hoehner,           Mike:           127         Hoeischer,           Peter:           1          07         Hoener,           leffery           E:           260         Hoerth,lanell:314         Hoey,           Mike:           3          1           1         Hoey,           Rachel:           3          1           1         Hoffman,           Mike:           1          26         Hoffman,           Rhonda:           104,           427         Hogan,           Teresa:           467         Hoge,           Dennis:           1          64         Hogg,           lohn           M:           288,           313         Hoheigel.           Karen:           467         Hoisington.           Shelly:           445         Holaday.           leff:           140.239         Holcaser.           Cliff:           264,           467         Holcomb,           joe:           163,31           1         Holden,           Nichole:           121         Holder,           David:           164         Holder,           K           Nichole:           407         Holder,           Sarah:           296         Holdemead,           Kim:           193.           245         Holdoread.           Kristie:           193         Holladay.           lennifer:           280         Holland.           Dave:           285         Holland.           |oe:           131         Holland.           Vicki:           80         Hollaway.           Mike:           264         Holley.           Brent:           85         Holleyman.           Chria:           24          1          ,           256,           467         Holllman,           Ann:           467         Hollis,           Sam:           168         Hollister,           David:           238         HoUoway,           lennie:           106,           284,           427         Hollrab,           Bob:           308         Holly,           Dennis:           87         Holly,           Richald:           100         Holman,           Kayla:           115,           308,           427         Holmberg.           Michael:           88         Homlmes,           Derek           R:           76,           262,           445         Holmes,           Shawna:           92         Holpe,           Marty:           144         Hoisington,           Chris:           102         Hoisted,           David:           141         Hoisted,           Dawn:           186.467         Holt.           David:           467         Holt,           lulie:           176,           310,445         Holt,           Mary:           107,427         Holt,           Pam:           193         Holt,           Shaunna:           175,259,309         Holstead,           Dianna:           192         Holtzman,           Seth:           102         Homrig,           Catherine:           233,           235,           252         Honderich,           Gail:           407         Honeman,           Mark:           263         Hong,           Meng           Tiong:           235,           29          1          ,           467         Honts,           Diane:           467         Hood,           Chris:           154,31           1         Hood,           Dawn:           407         Hood,Tammi:           236,           467         Hood,           Robin:           374         Hooks,           Deborah:           271,           296         Hooper,           leff:           288         Hooper.           Kris:           88.           407         Hooper.           Kyle:           242         Hooper.           Mike:           1           58         Hoover.           Bruce:           216.           310         Hoover.           David:           1          65         Hoover.           Greg:           76.427         Hoover.           Larry:           130.           427         Hopcraft,           Calvin:           103.           258.           286         Hope,           Brenda:           407         Hope,           Marty:           145         Hopkins,           Brett:           1          0          1         Hopkins,           David:           44           5         Hopkins,           lennifer:           175         Hopkins,           Russell:           147,           288,           313,           467         Hopkins,           Shawna:           94         Hopper,           leff:           1          65         Hoq,           Mayeem-ul:           268         Horacek,           leff:           147,467         Horacek,           lohn:           147         Horang,           leff:           1          58         Horang,           Manal:           128         Horgan,Kim:           1           17,           407         Horinek,           Chris:           100         Horn,           Bob:           1           50         Horn,           lulie:           467         Horn.           Nina:           106,467         Horn,           Steve:           259         Hornbaker,           Zack:           1          58         Hornbeak,           Valerie:           1           14,           407         Horning,           Mark:           86,           284,           427         Horning,           Stephen:           445         Horsley,           Charles:           157         Horsley,           Tommy:           262,           288,           287,           3          1          3         Horter,           Robert:           467         Horton,           lona           Kay:           232         Norton,           Kathleen:           445         Horton,           Kathy:           1          92         Horton,           Kimberly:           81          ,           236,           427         Horton,           Steve:           1          48         Hoshaw,           Natalie:           I           1          7         Hoskins,           Michael:           75         Hosier,           Laura:           1          75,           245,           258,           309         Hotson,           Roger:           165,           467         Hottel,           Robert:           427         Hottenstein,           Robin:           185,257         Houck,           Martha:           1           1           I         Hough,           Bryan:           128         Houi,           Marta:           407         Houlton,           Kris:           38          1          ,           407         House,           Siqnee:           90,           407         Houser,           Denise:           123,           407         Houser,           lennie:           445         Houser,           Karen:           8          1          ,           407         Houshmand,           Maryam:           407         Houston,           Caria:           407         Houston,           Meredith:           94,           269.           277,           278,           283         Houston,            Mom  :           162         Houtchens.           |im:           1          28         510 index         Hover.           David:           1          26         Hoveskeland,           Sherry:           467         Howard.           Kathy:           182         Howard.           Dana:           94.           427         Howard.           Marie:           247         Howard           Michael:           248         Howard.           Monica:           263         Howard.           Shirley           |:           280         Howard.           Stephanie:           407         Howard.           Sheila:           467         Howe.           Mike:           I           50         Howlamd.           David:           85         Hoyt.           Sandra:           44           5         Hubl.           Patricia:           467         Hubbard.           Laurence:           I           3          1         Hucliman.           Dwayne:           427         Hudgins.           Ethel:           319.407         Hudgins.           Kevin:           445         Hudson.           Alice:           321         Hudson.           Amy:           321         Hudson.           Hulkster:           127         Hudson,           lean           Ann:           251.           467         Hudson.           Kyle:           144         Hudson,           Lisa:           233.           235.           467         Hudson.           Mike:           332         Hudson.           Randy:           288,           3          1           3         Hudson,           Shelly:           I           1           7         Huelskamp.           Patty:           290.           291         Huey.           Lisa:           106         Huff.           Chad:           155         Huff.           Clark:           164         Huff,           Michelle:           125         Huffines.           Julie:           115.           407         Huffman.           Darin:           413         Huffman,           Donna:           190,408         Hufnagle.           David:           1          44         Hufnagle.           Karen:           408         Hufnagle.           Ken:           1          44         Hufnagle.           Rich:           233         Hufnagle,           Rick:           75         Hufnager,           Karen:           94,           291         Hughes,           Angle:           1          86         Hughes,           Brett:           386         Hughes.           Buffy:           94.           408         Hughes.           Dan:           158          Hughes,           David:           1           30         Hughes.           Debbie:           445         Hughes,           lanie:           92         Hughes,           ludy:           122         Hughes,           lustin:           75         Hughes.           Karrie:           I           75         Hughes.           Kelly:           175.248,262         Hughes.           Kent:           107         Hughes.           Sally:           190         Hughes.           Tammy:           195.245         Hughes.           Ralph:           467         Hujji.           Ahmed:           I           10         Hull,           Bill:           294         Hull.           Connie:           189.           245,           427         Hull,           Slick:           264         Huls,           Richard:           270         Hulse,           Ed:           74         Hulse.           Trevis:           84         Hulse.           Vickie:           408         Hulsey.           Carrie:           195         Hulsey.           lennifer:           1          82         Human,           Marta:           195.           285         Humble,           Terri:           467         Humble,           Todd:           1          29,           270,           467         Humes.           Chris:           1          68         Hummer.           Brad:           248         Humphrey.           Kent:           165         Humphreys,           |ill:           280         Humphreys,           Len:           269         Hunt,           lohn           Michael:           108         Hunt,           Mary:           124,427         Hunter,           Cherise:           445         Hunter,           Chris:           147,           155         Hunter,           Deborah:           408         Hunter.           Gerald           T.:           75         Hunter,           Karen:           467         Hunter,           Lisa:           I           75,           262         Hunter,           Mike:           89         Hunter,           Rose:           1          1          4.           408         Hunter,           Sandy:           236         Hunhey.           Ken:           101         Huong,           How:           467         Hupp,           Ipni:           467         Huppman.           Darin:           89         Huriry,           Dawn:           186         Hurly.           Stade:           122.427         Hurlyman,           Dwayne:           236         Hurramoto,           Roy:           1          29         Hursch,           Lance:           147         Hurst,           Kim:           101         Husband.           Kendra:           123.           408         Husby.           Wendy:           291.408         Husington.           Shelly           297         Hussain.           Syed           Ameen:           1           3           1         Husted.Sheri            185         Hutchens,           Ronald:           264.           269.           297.           467         Hutcheson.           Angela:           242         Hutchison.           Kim:           121.           319.           408         Hutnagel.           Rick:           427         Hutson.           leff:           I           58         Hutson.           loan:           189         Hutten.           Angela:           445         Hutto.           Lynne:           105         Hutton,           lames:           303,           294         Hutton.           Michelle:           176         Hyde.           Phil:           264         Hyer,           Michael:           76,           408         Hyney,           Semor:           264         latunde-Addey,           PS:           468         Ibarra,           Andres:           468         Ibrahim,           Noorzihan:           468         Idleman,           Karen:           268         Igrahim,           Bassam:           1           10         Ikram,           Siddiqui           Tariq:           3          1           5         Imhoff,           loe:           75         Imholf,           Ralph:           427         Imhoff,           Ted:           102         Inbody,           Gayla:           195         Ingham,           G,           Kyle:           276,306         Ingley,           Rebekah:           122         ingle,           Stacy:           1          92         Ingmire,           Warren:           468         Ingold.           Don:           I           58         Ingram.           Lonnie:           155         Ingraham,           Steve:           252,           468         Ingram,           Leisa:           468         Ingram,           Tammy:           296,81         Innereck,           Ben:           427         Inzer,           Debbie:           192         loannou,           Alkis:           271         Ireland,           Amy:           1          20.           408         Ireland,           Phillips           W:           408         Ireland,           Tim:           248         Ireton,           Mark:           1          64         Irvin,           Lori:           1          20,           408         Irvine,           Christine:           96,262.486         Irvins,           Brian:           165         Irwin,           Donnie:           I           52         Irwin,           Lauren:           104         Irwin,           Lisa:           1           15,408         Isaacs.           Donna:           92         Isaacs.           Kean:           1          28         Isaacs,           Rex:           1          27         Isaacs,           Sherrill:           468         Isaacson.           |oe:           1          48         Isch,           Julie:           427         Iselin.           Amy:           291         Ishee,           John:           318         Ishmael,           Michelle:           1          20,           408         Islam,           Tuhin:           427         Isom,           Sharon:           283,281          ,          1          23.408         Ison,           Ron:           1          7          1         Itani,           All:           468         Ives,           Kerri:           1          82         Ivey,           Anthony:           271         Ivy,           Andre:           498         Iwata,           JereDon:           102,408         Jabir.           Imad:           97         Jack,           Aubin                 1.315         Jack,           Dan:           ,         Jackson.           Beverly:           190,309,408         Jackson,           Brad           260         lackson,           Carld            296,1           15         Jackson,           Carrie:           240         lackson,           Charlotte            I           14,408         lackson,           Dwayne:           74,           408         lackson,           Frank:           235         lackson,           lackie:           1           1           I         Jackson,           James:           301         Jackson,           Janice:           186         Jackson,           Jeff:           171         lackson,           leni            190         lackson,           Kim:           176         lackson,           Maurice:           74,           408         lackson,           Michael:           428         lackson,           Michelle:           296,           8          1          ,           468         lackson,           Monte:           14           7,           31           1         lackson.           Tami:           180         lackson.           Tom           97         lackson.           Ranee:           165         lackson.           Scott:           316         lackson.           Toni:           180         lackson.           William:           1           10         lacobi.           Valerie:           195         Jacobs,           Dalena           80,408         lacobs,           Scott:           262,282,          144         lacobson,           leffery:           468         Jacobson,           |ohn:           31           1         Jahraus,           Laura:           285         Jain,           Ashu:           302         Jaisuck.           Kim:           76         Jalero.           Tania:           468         lames.           Bernadette:           195.257         lames.           Bill:           250         lames.           Brett:           154         lames,           Ginger:           157         lames,           Gloria:           44           5         James,           Kelly:           298         lames,           Michall:           86,           30          1          ,           468         James,           Russell           408         James,           Tish:           408         James,           Valerie:           1           78         Jamieson,           |ill:           1           14         lamison.           Merrily:           236,           233,           468         Jamison,           Tracy:           94.           408         lamouse.           Asad           Yousef:           235         Janett.           Julie:           3           1           3         langda.           Tariq:           274         lanitz.           Mikel:           445         lanka.           Chris:           84.           288         lanow,           lennifer:           175,           31           I         lantz,           Boyd:           84         lantz,           David:           I           30,           408         lantz,           Dwayne:           408         lantz,           Ron:           264.           269.           445         lanzen.           Bonnie:           I           1           5,313,445         lanzen,           Juergen:           171         lao,           Felix:           86,           273         lap,           leSoen:273         larosik,           Jerry:           235         larosik,           Lisa:           283         larret,           Alison:           468         larrett,           Julie:           1          20         larris,           led:           1           70         laverkak,           Todd:           468         lavine,           (anice:           261         lay,           Hallie:           106         laynes,           Kevin:           164         laynes,           Phil:           148         layroe,           Laura:           195         leffers,           Brian:           264         leffers,           Sara:           1           14,           408         lefferson,           Julie:           180         Jefferson,           Laura:           234,           209,           3          1           1         Jefferson,           Tina:           1           79,           1           22         Jefferson.           Veronica:           468         Jeffreys.           Wendell:           468         lehlicka.           David:           468         Jenkins.           Jennifer:           107.           262.           428         Jenkins.           Milford:           234,           236,           I           52,           280,           232         lenks,           Tracy:           1           10         lenkins,           Jan:           408         Jennings.           Joe:           86         Jennings,           Keith:           100         Jennings,           Michael:           108         Jensen.           Peter:           1          40         Jensen,           Steve:           140,           252         lerdMark:           168         Jernigan,           |ill:           296         Jerome,           Sharrie:           313,           428         limenez.           Juan:           245.           486         index            51          1         jirasek.           loni:295,445         lobe.           Brad:           165         lobe,           Chris:           297         lobe.           Lanny:           296         lobes.           R.Allen:           233,           445         lohannes.           Dr.           A.          I.:           265         lohansend.           Bob:           85         lohius.           Mike:           85         lohn.           Lisa:           240.           257.244         lohns.           Mike:           155         lohnson.           AlanL.:           238,468         |ohnson.Alisha:8          1.408         lohnson.           Barbara:           I           1           1         lohnson.           Barbie:           184         lohnson.           Bradley:           101         lohnson.           Brent:           294.           295         lohnson.           Brett:           140.           262         lohnson.           Brian:           408         Johnson.           Bobby:           236         lohnson.           Brett:           317         lohnson.           Bronsyn:           408         lohnson.           Bronwyn:           I           23         lohnson,           Bryan:           89,           245         lohnson,           Carolyn:           122,408         lohnson,           Carrie:           269         lohnson,           Casey:           294         lohnson,           Cassandra:           296         lohnson,           Chris:           129.           147         lohnson.           Christy:           192         lohnson.           Cloteel:           408         lohnson.           David             1           I           2         lohnson.           Donna:           408         lohnson,           Eddie:           164         lohnson,           Gary:           168,           276         lohnson,           larret:           148,           276         lohnson,           lay:           408         lohnson,           leffrey           D,:           284         lohnson,           leff:           86,           129,           428         lohnson,           lill:           193         lohnson,           lodi:           148,           287         lohnson,           lody:           234.           280,           3           I           1          ,           428          lohnson,           Karen:           286         lohnson,           Katherine:           408         lohnson,           Kate:           190         lohnson,           Keith.           74         lohnson,           Kim:           184         lohnson,           Kresta:           190         lohnson,           Larry:           1           26         lohnson,           Leiand:           100,           445         lohnson,           Mark,           468         lohnson,           Meiinda:           193         lohnson,           Melissa:           263,           486         lohnson,           Michael:           1           52,           250,           288,           289,           3           I           3         lohnson,           Michelle:           81,           291         lohnson,           Neil:           158         lohnson,           Odie:           298         lohnson,           Pauline           446         lohnson,           Regina           297,           428         lohnson,           Renee:           104         lohnson,           Richard:           201         lohnson,           Ronald:           428         lohnson,           Russell:           446         lohnson,           Shari:           1           20         lohnson,           Shawn:           264         lohnson.           Shay:           263         lohnson.           Skip:           40fi         lohnson,           Susie:           193,           446         lohnson.           Tammy.           253,           446         lohnson,           Todd:           168         lohnson,           Troy:           108,264,306         lohnson,           Ursula:           I           17,           408         lohnson,           Vince:           163         lohnston,           Danny:           165         lohnston.           Donna:           468         lohnston,           Douglas            165         lohnston,           Gary           468         lohnston,           Gerald:           102,           446         lohnston,           Mark:           468         lohnston.           Tod:           282         lolly,           lames           |r,:           408         lolly,           Laura:           283         lolly,           Ron:           130,409         lones,           Andy:           236         lones,           Ann           468         lones.           Brenda             I           17.           409         lones.           Bryan           Dewayne:           74.           409         lones.           Charles:           468         lones.           Collette:           1           24         lones.           Danette:           122.           409         lones.           Danny:           446         lones.           Daniel:           297,           446         lones.           David:           163         lones,           Elizabeth:           468         lones.           Eric:           103         lones.           Felicia:           104.           428         lones.           Ginny:           186.           309         lones.           Gwen:           468         lones.           Holly:           186.           248.           409.           468         lones.           lames           D           :           243         lones.           lames:           127.           263.           446         lones,           I.:           186         lones,           Jill:           189,309         lones.           Kari:           165.           446         lones.           Karl:           195         lones.           Keith:           144,           145         lones,           Kelly:           310         lones,           Leslie:           409         lones.           Loyd:           1           30         lones.           Lynne:           236.           281         lones.           Marcus:           332         lones.           Marcy:           233         lones.           Mark           Loyd:           268.           29          1          .           3          1          8         lones.           Mark:           108.284.468         lones.           Mark           R             291.486         lones,           Melissa:           93,            468         lones,           Michael:           168         lones,           Pat:           324,           327         lones,           Patricia           G.:           178         lones,          Randy:           76,           446         lones,           Renee           468         lones.           Sheryl:           300         lones.           Stephanie:           104         lones.           Susan:           80.           107.           409.           428.           446         lones.           Todd:           170         lones.           Wendi:           245         loorhees.           Melaine:           428         joplin.           Toby:           468         Jordan.           Chris:           140         lordan.           lerry:           1           30.           468         lordan.           Katresa:           182         lordan.           Kerry:           162         lordan.           Pamela:           81          .           468         lordan.           Toni:           1           24         lordan.           Wendy:           94.           428         lorski.           Kristi:           468         loslin.           Chris:           446         lost.           Gretchen:           468         loyce.           Denise:           186.           257,           446         |u.           Chen-Whei:           486         |ump  er.           Carol:           182         lunk.           lohn:           105         lust.           Kristi:           269.           278,           311         lustus.           Kimberly:           1           I           7,           409         Kadel,|amie:91         Kadlec.           Anne:           264.           269,           446         Kahle.           Brenda:           261.468         Kalb.           leff:           88         Kaiser.           Robert           R:           127.           247         Kaiser.           Steve:           127.247         Kakazu,           Linda:           1           I           1         Kakoullis.           George:           271         Kakoullis.           Mike:           271         Kalb.           leff:           409         Kalbert.           David:           100         Kalies.           Kurt:           468         Kalka.           Rosalea:81.468         Kamal.           Maumood:           3          1           5         Kamas.           I.:           171.           286.31           I         Kamas.           Mom:           144         Kamas.           Stacy           L           :           193,           288,           289         Kanady,           lames:           468         Kandamilas,           Costas:           271         Kane,           Ryan:           1           56         Kaplan,           Lynn:           182,           237,           283,           446         Kapp,           Keran:94,           252,428         Kappa           Alpha           Psi:           157         Kappa           Alpha           Theta:           190,           191         Kappa           Delta:           188,           189         Kappa           Sigma:           165         Kapple.           Kelley:           3          1          3         Kapur,           Rajiv:           302         Karam,           Sarah:           176         Karrenbrock,           Kenneth:           87,           428         Karter,           lames:           235         Karter,           |im:           103         Kasman,           Did!:           273         Kassab,           Roger:           102.469         Kast.           Eric:           100.409         Katapodis.           lohn:           144         Katilus.           Karen:           469         Kaup.           Betsy:           97         Kay.           lona:           236         Kealihen,           lohn:           428         Kealiher.           leff:           1          38         Keating.           Carolyn:           446         Kee,           Boon:           446         Kee,           Craig:           1           29         Kee,           |im:           128         Kee,           Ken-Seok:           469         Keegan,           Kris:           184,249,313         Keel,           lames:           165         Keel,           lulie:           104.428         Keeler.           Gretchen:           428         Keen.           Cynthia:           469         Keen.           Gretchen:           280.           428         Keenan.           Kandra:           261          .           284.           428         Keenan.           Steve:           108.428         Keeney,           loyce:           3          1           I         Keenum.           lohn:           163         Keeper.           Gene:           486         Keesee.           Amy:           296         Keeton.           Susan:           189         Keffer.           Kyle:           152.31           I         Key.           |im:           278         Keim.Tim:           288.313,409         Keimig,           Terry:           263         Keith,           Kelly:           235         Keith,           Mary:           106         Kek.           Chong           Kim:           235         Kelamis,           Angela:           186         Keleher,           Theresa:           284,428         Keller,           Darren:           446         Keller.           Dorothy:           252         Keller,           I,           Michael:           250         Kellet,           Felicia:           I           16,409         Kelley,           laneen:           446         Kelley,           lean:           193         Kelly,           Cindy:           3          1          1         Kelly,           Daniel           M:           295         Kelly,           David:           264         Kelly,           Holly:           180,409         Kelly,           Kathleen:           446         Kelly,           Keva:           296         Kelly,           Kevin:           428         Kelly,           Marilyn:           274         Kelly,           Mark:           171,234         Kelly,           Michael:           76         Kelly,           Nancy:           92,           409         Kelsey.           Cassandra:           446         Kelty,           Patricia:           446         Kemp.           Beth:           104.252.281         Kemp.           Charles:           1           52,           234,           245,           285,           287,           299         Kemp,           Elizabeth:           428         Kemp,           Kirk:           74         Kemp.           M           :           409         Keneane,           Ibraham:           268         Kenderdine,           lamesA.:           102         Kenn.           Gretchen:           1           14         Kennedy,           Denise:           262,           446         Kennedy,           Michelle:           446         Kennemen,           Dale:           87         Kenney.           Eileen:           195         Kennlon.           Patrick:           129         Kenny.           Maggie:           319         Kent.           Kevin:           1          29         Kergan,           Kristine:           446         Kerin,           Kristie:           185         Kerksey,           Monica:           233         Kerpon,           |ohn:           84         Kerr,           Kassy:           192,409         Kerr,           Kelly:           88         Kerr,           Marc:           428         Kerr,           Natalie:           90.           428         Kerr,           Rodger:           I           52,           233.           237,           428         Kerton,           Christine:           305,           469         Kessey,           Kristen:           1          89         Ketchum,           Daniel:           262,           284         Ketchum,           Daniel           R.           II:           168.           258,           299         Ketchum,           lames:           127,           469         Ketchum,           Matt:           168         512 index         Ketchum.           Mellnda:           263         Ketchum,           Roger:           469         Kettle,           Connie:           1           1          4         Kevakldir,           Allust:           1          3          1         Kevem,           Shelly:           104         Key,           Dr.           lames           P.:           234         Key,           Urn:           152,269,287.299         Key,           Roger:           255         Khan,           Masroor:           409         Khan,           Muhammad           Amid:           274,           3          1          5         Khatib,           Rhonda:           1          93         Khilfeh.           loan:           469         Kho.           Slak:           469         Khosravi—          far.           Roya:           409         Khouri.           |udy:256         Khouru,           Pierre:           273         Khwaja,           Molzuddin:           3          1          5         Kidder,           Cara:           446         KIdwai,           Mohammed           All:           249,           274         Kieksey,           Monica:           232         Kllar,           Chris:           1          28         Kilby,Llsa:           115,409         Kllby,           Michele:           446         Kilgallon,           Thomas:446         Killeen,           Sara:           182         Kllliam,           Kelly:           I           58         Klllian,           Andrea:           1          80,           290         Killon,           lulie:           1          89         Kllpatrlck,           Dana:           115,409         Kilpatrick,           Therisa:           94         Kim,           lames:           164,486         Kim,Sey:           147         Kimbler.           Stad:           428         Kimbrell,           Nancy:           121,237,           290,           469         Kimrey.           Walter:           288,           3          1          3         Kincade,           Laura:           236         Kincaide,           Charlotte           Anne:           229         Kindling,           Anne:           428         Kindsvater,           Cara:           111,237.           253,           297,           446         King,           Brandle:           1          92         King.           Dan:           87.           88,           409         King,           Diana:           122,409         King,           lonathon:           103         King,           Kris:           168         King,           Larry:           154         King,           Randy:           409         King,           Robert           P.:           270         King,           Sherry:           195         King,           Victoria           (Tory):           1          1          4,           469         Kingham,           Chris:           170.           171         Klnnard:           jodle:           409         Klnnison.           Pat:           r46         Kinman.           Vickl:           94.           486         Klnsey.           Lltitia:           280,           469         Kint.           Rick:           127         Kinzer,           Tami:           428         KIrby.Alta:           164         Kirfoy.           Connie:           104         Kirby.           Karen:           94         Klrby,           Kevin:           152,232.           233         KIrby,           Korin:           296         Kirby.           Tami:           175         Kirchman.           |ohn:           469         Kirchman.           Karen:           1          22         Krichman,           Marie:           1          3          1         Kiric,aiffC,:87,409         Kirit.Greg:           152         Klric.           Susan:           313         KirUand.           Steve:           128.245         Kirkpatrick.           MIndy:           182         Klritsey.           Monica:           446         Kirdey.           Susan:           182.469         Klsabeth.           jerilyn:           182,262         KIser.           Craig,           409         Kiser.lulle:           190         Kiser.           Pam:           3          1          1         Kisselburg,           Kyle:           85         Kissler,           David:           1          3          1         KItche ll,           Lynne:           185.257         KItdeman,           Whit           3          1          4         KitzmllJer.           Nancy:           122.319,409         Klassen.           Michael:           446         Klein.           Kimberiy:           189,           285.           446         Kliewer,           Mike:           263         Kllewer,           Doug:           243.           311         Klelst,           Lisa:           252         Kliewer.           lustin:           234,           235         Kllewer,           Mike:           255         Klimkowski.           Marie           3          1          5,           469         Kline.           RusseD:           3          1          3         Klingarman,           Troy:           234,           239         Kllntworth,           lackle:           190,           276,           409         Kllntworth,           Robert:           428         Kloeppel,           Kim:           180,428         Kluger,           Kent:           236         Klusmeyer.           Paula:           180,           285,           446         Klutsenbaker.           Kendra:           1          92         Knapp,           lames:           164,           294.           295.           446         Knedllk,           Kathy:           409         Knight.           Billy:           144         Knight.           Donald:           409         Knight.           Lynn:           428         Knight.           Rachel:           428         Knight.           Don:           1          24         Knight.           Sue:           226         Knight.           Lawana:           296         Knight.           Lynn:           237.           288,           313         Knight.           Michelle:           252         Knight.           Rachel:           8          1         Knight.           Randy:           164         Knight.           Renee:           248         Knighton.           Diane:           1          2          1         Knipe.Mandy:           185,290         Knipp,           leanna:           249         Knisely,           Bill:           313         Knowdlik,           Kathy:           80         Knowles,           |iff:           428         Knowles,           Leisa:           247,           469         Knox,           Thomas           L.:           288,           3          1          3         Ko,           Ah           Ming:           235,           469         Koar,           Renee:           264         Koberg,           lohn:           1          70         Kobs.           Kelly:           I           57         Koch.           Carolyn:           123.409         Kock,           Kelly:           3          1          3         Kocher,           Michael:           263         Kodesh,           Zachary:           277.           297         Koehn.           Phillip:           236         Koehring,           Lisa:           257         Koelsch,           David:           100.428         Koenlnger.           Tracy:           9          1         Koemer,           Mary           Beth:           1          93         Koethe,           NIckl:           80,           409         Koh.           S.           P.:           77.           409         Kohler.           lames:           409         Koln,           Steve:           1          30.           486         Kolb.           Kathy:           94         Kolssak,Tom:238.           300.           313         Konarik.           Doug:           286         Konechy,           Grant:           86         Konishi.           Emiko:           97         Koon,           lames:           409         Koon,           Kok:           469         Korf,CoIleen:8l         Korthase.           fill:           90,           176         Koscelny,           |eff:           234         Koscelny,           Tom:           1          3          1          .           234.           428         Kosco.           Bryan:           76         Kosiyabong.           Atch:           275,           446         Kostishlon,           Bryan:           358,           359         Kotarski,           |oe:            148,           269.           270.           278,           279,           284         Kovals.           Tim:           1          58         Knight,           Dianna:           193         Knowles,           |eff:           1          38         Kragh.           Karla:           180         Kraemer.           Larry:           253         Kramer,           Kristi:           104         Kramer,           Lodri:           93         Kramer,           Lore:           409         Kramer,           Rodney:           1          48.           280,          428         Kramer.           Sharon:           269,           278.           298         Kranzler.           Glen:           24          1         Kratzer.           Linda:           185         Kratzer,           Steve:           1          38         Krausse,           Annette:           106         Krehbiel.           Courtny:           186         Krehbiel.           Jeff:           236         Krehbiel,           Kim:           106         Krelder.           Karmen:           185         Kreldly.           Ibrahim:           446         Krenowicz,           Ann:           175         Kretchmar.           Patricia:           180,310,313.835         Krischner,           lay:           236         Krisman.           Ron:           1          3          1         Kristie,           Roble:           121         Krisulevicz,           Mary:           1          22         Krokstrom,           Steve:           1          50         Kroll,           loe:           277         KroD,Tony:276,           277         Krouch,           Brian:           3          1          3         Krout,           Tonya:           446         Krshka,           Claudia:           469         Krueger,           lason:           269         Ksll,           Uan:           469         Kuan,           Can           Eng:           291         Kubat,           Elizabeth:           193,299         Kuchlshatla.           Pradip:           302         Kudlac.           nil:           428         Kuehnart,           Matt:           76,410         Kuehny,           lay:           1           52         Kuffel,           Debra:           469         Kugler,           Kent:           469         Kulka,           Marda:           486         Kulka,           Terrance:           446         Kulka,           Tomas:           486         Kuenny,|eff:238         Kubler.           Kent:           1           29         Kumala,           Effendy:           469         Kumala,           Mudiono:           469         Kunneman,           Lance:           1          40,           233         Kuran,           ludy:           81         Kurin,           Kerry:           77         Kurrence,           Kurt:           1          58         Kurz,           Amy:           182         Kuykendall,           |lm:           170         Krumslck,           Charles           L.:           236         Kyle,           David:           84,           447         Kyle.           Derald:           147         Kyle,           Gerald:           147         Kyle,|amle:           189         Kyle,           lohn:           469         Kyle.           Tony:           1          48         Kynakldou,Nadla:27l         Kyriacos,           Louca:           102         Kyrk,           Diana:           320         Kysar,           |eff:           1          50         UAch,           Craig:           126         Lacey,           Beth:           80         Lacey.           Ruth:           249,           447         Lacy,           Michele:           4          10         Lackey,           Erin:           1          80         Lackey,           Robin:           469         Ladd,           Kristi:           92,           313,           410         Laeger,           Keith:           130,410         LaFerry,           Trina:           3          1           3         Lafferty,           Diana:           186,248         Lagang,           Robert:           469         Lagers,           Darrin:           447         Lago,           Carios:           447         Lai,           Yoon:           447         Laidle,           Peggy:           1          20         Laldley ,           Mike:           131,428         Laing,           Libby:           1          85         Lair,           Brian:           86         Lake.           Monica:           81,           469         Lakhani,           Dim:           75         Lakhani.Salim:29l.469         Lam,           YatFai:268         Lamaltre.           Yves:           85         Laman,           Gina:           175         Laman,           Kerby:           469         Lamb,           Ian:           447         Lamb,           Lee           Anna:           276,           288         Lamb,           Robyn:           367         Lamb,           Sheila:           190         Lamb,           Teresa:           94,           469         Lambert,           Kristy:           190,           245,           259,           284         Lambert,           Laurie:           257,           259,           296         Lambert,           Lisa:           3          1           1         Lambeth,           Kelly:           124,410         Lamle.Trad:           114,447         Lamport,           Terry:           469         Lamunyon,           David:           469         Lancaster,           lack:           321         Lancaster,           M.:           263         Lancaster,           Stacey:           261         Land,           Donna:           185,           258,           269.           278,           285,           289         Land,           Greg:           31           1         Landes.Matt:           144,291            410         index«5I3         Landiri.           Mark:           75         Lane.           Jennifer:           80.           428         Lane,           lohn:           75.296.447.469         Lane.           Kelley:92.429         Lane.           Kevin:           140.239.252         1-ane,           Michelle:           447         Lane.           IVIike:           1          29         Lane           Shelly:           429         Lane.           Terri:           469         Lang,           Carol:           447         Langham,           Paula:           469         Langley,           Paul:           85         Langston,           Diana:           189         Langren,           David:           101.486         Lanier,           Wendy:           265         Lanigan,           Lori:           189         Lanigan,           Lynne:           189         Laniuis,           Lisa:           181         Lannon,           Pat:           I           50         Lanza,           loe             108,469         LaPlante           Ion           447         LaPorte,           Shannon             124         LaRiva,           Angel:           244,           429         LaRiva,           lanice:           469         Larkins,           Paul:           363         Larsen,           Keith:           162         Larsen           Kay:           122,410         Larsen,           Kellie:           306         LaRue           |eff;270,           31?         LaRue,           Tina:           107         Laskey,           Sheila:           121,447         LaSpisa,           Deidra:           I           17,410         Lassiter,           Ron            1           1           2         Lassley,           Sandy:           285         Laster,           Lesa:           195         Utham,           Russell:           429         Lathers,           Stacy           4o9         Lathey,           Kim:           319,447         Latimer,           Caesar           1           51         Latimer,           Kimberlee            123,           410         Latimer,           Mark           245,           248,           299,           31           1         Latta,           Lynda:           470         Utta,           William           470         Latter,           Melissa:           429         Laughlin.           Mike:           236         Launcher,           lohn           D           :           75,           470         Lauper.           Cindy:           186         Lavender,           Stephanie:           297         Law,           Steve           313         Lawrence,           Bob:           160,           239         Lawrence,           Lori:           1          1           5         Lawson,           Becky:           302         Lawson,           Bret           3           14         Lawson,           Kelly           470         Lawson,           Laquinnia           |r             308         Lay,           MaungM           :           263         Layigne,           Bryan:           103         Layman,           Brenda:           93,           237,           282,           283,413         Layman,           Curt:           234,           447         Layman,           Marylynn:           4           1          0         Layman,           Michael:           470         Layton,           Curtis:           75         Lazier,           Wendy           234         Lbman,           Budi           429         Le,           Nhan           275         Le,           Quang:           275,470         Leaf           Bruce:           76,           410         Leaver,           Greg:           107         Lebada,Lisa:           429         LeBlanc,           Faye            123         LeBlanc,           Paul:           105         LeBoeuf,           Linda:           429         LeBoeuf,           Marian:           429         LeBoeuf,           Ronald           429         LeClaire,           Keith:           97         LeCrone,           Dana            123         Ledbetter,           Amy:           193         Ledbener,           Paula:           182.           258         Ledford.           David:           147         Ledford.           Kenny:           236         l-edgerwood.           Ron           88         Lee,           Alvin           36         Lee,           Christopher           B             170         Lee,           Chong-Huat:           470         Lee,           Chuie           Puak:           108,           248,           470         Lee,           Doug           277,280,           282,313         Lee,           Geddy           88         Lee,           Geoffrey:           410         Lee,           losephE           :           171         Lee,           Karen           E,:           252.470         Lee.           Kevin           D,:           268.           290         Lee,           Larry:           1          40         Lee,           Lera:           282         Lee.           Mark:           470         Lee.           Mary           Rebecca            Mom  :           160         Lee.           Melissa:           470         Lee.           Min  hi:           86         Lee,           Nicole:           245         Lee,           Poh:           235.           486         Lee.           Stan:           308         Lee,          Steven           245         Lee           Theo           74,          296         Lee,           Thuong:           85         Lee,           Tim           263         Lee,           Teck           lou:           470         Lee,           Wen-Fong:           486         Lee,           Tony:           265         Leech,           Tim:           234         Leelindsey,           Roy           |r          :           237         Leeuwen,           lohn           Van:           84         Letter,           lean             122,410         Legg,           Theresa:           182,           259         LeGrand,           Kevin           410         LeGrand,           Louie            130         Legel,           Wendy            122         Legner,           Lisa:           105,           447         Lehl,           Dee           Kristen:           185         Lehman,           Katherine            105         Lehr,           Kristina           236         Leiker,           Diane             106         Leippe,           Vicki:           105         Legel,           Wendy:           122         Legner,           Lisa:           105.           447         Leise.           Michelle:           195         Leitner.           Paul           E:           256,           486         Leman,           Budi           273         LeMarr,           Dale:           288,           313         LeMaster,           Lorraine:           486         LeMaster,           Vicki:           I           1           1.470         Lembke,           Paige:           190         Lemieux,           Laurie:           81,           253,           306.           313         Lemish,           lulie:           195,           285         Lemke.           Roland:           87         Lemke.           Tammy:           180         Lemmon.           Allyson:           116.           176.410         Lemon.           Robert:           4           10         LeMond.           Greg:           314         Lenz.           Mike:           I           54         Leong.           Bernard           W.:           234.           238.           300         Leong.           Kim:           470         Leonisio,           lerry:           77         Leport.           Richard:           100.           257         LeSieur.           Dana:           176.232.235         Leslie.           Dana:           1          76.           309.           3          10,           470         Lessman.           Scott:           264.           4           1          2.           470         Lester.           Melissa:           I           16         LeTourneau.           ludy:           3          1           3.           470         Leucke.           Ion:           88         Leufestey.           Kenny:           1          64         Leunroth.           Elizabeth:           121.410         Levens.           Anne:           256,           286         LevereK,           Ken:           1           3          1         Leverich,           Kelly:           81,           249,           429         Lewandowski,           Anthony:           255         Lewis,           Bill:           76         Lewis,           Blaine:           164         Lewis,           Byron:           271,           296,447         Lewris,           Cameron:           86,410         Lewis,           Charles:           470         Lewis,           Cheryl:           80,           470         Lewis,           Kenny:           II           0,276         Uwis,           Kyle:           296,447         Lewis,           Lisa:           186         Lewis,           Lori:           280         Lewis,           Mark:           I           58         Lewis,           Mary:           280,           429         Lewis,           Roger:           131,447         Lewis,           Sandra:           486         Lewis,           William:           410         Leven,           Kevin:           1           52         Levens,           Anne:           470         Leverich,           Kelly:           255         Levins,           Anne:           241         Ley,           Adam:           268,           291,470         Ley,           Grant:           129         Li,           Daisy:           447         Lian,           YeanThow:           274,           470         Lickliter,           Karen:           470         Liddy,           Wayne:           I           56         Lie,           Tjing:           470         Liebhart,           lohn:           252         Lienhard,           Steve:           144         Lierle,           Michelle:           1          82         Liew,           Choug:           470         Liew,           Kim:           447         Liew,           Seah           Yong:           470         Lightfoot,           Dale:           246         Lightner,           Leslie:           1          82         UguHubiIek,           Oguz:           470         Liles,           Stewart:           164,294         Lillich,           Barbara:           486         Lilly,           Keith:           162         Lim,Chai:4IO         Lim,           Chin           Seng:           268         Lim,           Kong           Kiong:           268,           470         Lim,           YL:           77,           235         Lim,           Kuee           Eng:           486         Um.           Kian:           470         Lim,           PS:           470         Lim.           Ra           Hui:           429         Limes,           Charles:           147         Limes.           Christy:           1          90         Lin,           David:           268.           447         Lin.           Shiun           Yie:           268         Lincecum.           Sallie:           185.311         Linchmeit.           Will:           447         Lindahl.           Laura:           81         Lindahl.           Marie:           410         Lindley.           Kay:92.296         Linden.           Terry           D.:           294         Lindsey.           Lori:           447         Lindsey.           Ralph:           296         Lindsey.           Roy           Lee           jr.:           140,232,233         Ling,           Michael:           165         Lingenfelter.           Sccott:           470         Lingerfelter,           Ann:           176         Linihan,           Sandra:           176         Linsemeyer,           Courtney            185         Linthicum,           |im:           236         Linzy,           Wayne:           306         Lioeng,           Thang           Kim:           273         Lipasek.           Terease:           4          1          0         Lipe,           Laurie:           319         Lipka,           Cindy:           470         Lipka,           Deb:           1          20         Lipka,           Mark:           126,428         Upka.           Mike:           429         Lister.           Darren:           168         Litchfield,           Marty:           103         Littau,           Tim:           86         Litterell,           Vhrtan:           I           17.           410         Little.           Amy:           1          89         Uttle.           Leslie:           470         Utile.           Liz:           262         Little.           Mary           Ann:           90,           276,           302,           410         Little,           Stuart:           410         Little.           William:           447         Utdeajte,           Troy:           85         Uttlefiekl.           Dawn:           106,           283,           297,           429         Liu,           Huey-Teh:           486         Live,           Chen           Soon:           274         Uvesay,Amy:           175.309         Livingston,           Tina:           122,319         Livingstone,           Greg:           168         Uewellen.           Derek:           162         Llewellyn.           Gerald:           101         Uoyd,           BUI:           85         Uoyd,           leff:           470         Locke,           Tracey           Kay:           240         Locust.           LSequoyah:           147         Loeber.           Heather:           289         Loftis.           Dawn:           263         Loftis,           Terry:           155         Logan,           Andrea:           94,           4          10         Logan.           Bruce:           96         Logan.           LeAnn:           1          17.           410         Logan.           Susan:           470         Logan.           Paul:           3          1          3         Logeman.           David:           74         Loh.C.K.:470         Lohse.           Jennifer:           1          89         Lohse.           Kathy:           90,           429         Lohrman.           Kurt:           470         Lokmanhakim.           Alflan:           264         Lombardo.           Andy:           87.           3          16         London.           Alayna:           1          2          1          .           429         London.           Nathan:           294,           410         Long.           Gregg:           140,232         Long,           lulie:           175,429         Long,           Karen:           429         Long,           Kathleen:           186         Long.           Lori:           3          1          3         Long,Mekxiy:           184,280         Long,           Sonya:           |05,           309.           447         Long.           Stephanie:           4          10         Long.Tlna:8l.4IO         Long.           Shawn-DeAnne:           123         Longpre.           Anne:           300.           3          1          3         Lookabaugh.           Suzanne:           447         Lookabaugh.           John:           4          1          0         Lookebill.           Uuri:           190         LoofDls,           John:           296         Looney,           Hal:           1          7          1         Looney.           Scott:           1          70         Lopez,           Patrick:           16  :         Loralne,           Vaughna           Lee:           192         Lord.           Christi:           1          2          1         Lorentz.           Shannon:           94.           4          10         Lorentz.           Sharon:           283         Lorenz.           Denise:           470         Lorette,           Susan:           1          20         Lorimer,           Troy:           1          54         Louca,           Kyriacos:           271,471         Louter,           John:           1          07         Lovato,           Ron:           3          1          7         Love,           Linda:           1          85         Love,           Mike:           I           58         Lovelace,           Lori:           262,471         Loveless,           leff:           102,447         Lovett,           Lisa:           182         Low,           Barbara:           115,447         Low,           Carol:           96         Lx  w,           Sandra:           104         Lowden,           lames           L,:           100         Lowder.           lohn:           3          1          3         Lowe,           Craig:           3          1          3         Lowe,           Debbie:           410         Lowe,           IT,:           171         Lowe,           Karissa:           236,410         Lowe,           Rhonda:           180,           232,           233,           244,           429         Lowe,           Ruth           Ann:           94,           236,           237,           410         Lowers,           Carl:           162         l-owery,           Chris:           127         Lowery.           Dick:           269         Lowery.           Donald           jr.:           47          1         Lowrey.           Robbin:           195         Lox.           Craig:           86         Loy,           Chris:           164,248,286         Luaera.           Sheila:           105         Lubitz,           Kevin:           1          44         Lubojacky,           Lisa:           122         Lucas,Alison:276,           300,           471         Lucas,           [  on:           1          26         Lucas,           Dru:           147         Lucas,           Lara:           182         Lucas,           Lava:           410         Lucas,           Nicole:           117,410         Lucas,           Steve:           252         Lucas,           Valerie:           123         Luce,           Steve:           316,           394         Ludsano,           Mark:           248         Ludden.           Kenneth:           47          1         Ludeke,           Beth:           104         Luddeke,           leff:           471         Ludwjg,           lames:           264,           471         Lueotke,           Nicholas           M.:           295                       Luera,           Sheila:           429         Lugafet,           Don:           1          47         Lukito,           Fifl:           273,           447         Lukman,           Erijanto:           273,           429         Lukowltz,           Christine:           3          1          8         Lukowitz,           Martin:           129,471         Lumry,           Mitchell:           168         Luper,           Donna:           447         Lupo,           Patty:           182,299         Lurty,           David:           234,           471         Lusby,           Keith:           202         Lusk,           Berrie:471         Lustln,           Mutlana:           1          1          1         Luthy,           Karia:           106,471         Luton,           Marshall           K.:           1          48.           276         Lutz,           Kerry:           128.410         Lutz,           Robert:           294,           295.           447         Lybarger,           jerry:           447         Lye,           Foon:           429         Lye,           Koon:           447         Lykins,           Vanna:           123         Lyie,           Dean:           102,296         Lyie,           Rob:           288.           3          1          3         Lynch,           |ana:           276         Lyon,           Rhonda:           471         Lyons,           Teri:           106         Lyde,           Lisa:           429         Lyde.           Michael:           80         514«inHex         Maag.           lohn:           296         Macdonald.           Usa:           285,           313.           429         Mace,           Randy:           429         Machado,           Brendan:           243         Machan.           Barbara:           4          1           I         Mack,           Arleen:           236         Mack,           Charles:           234         Mack,           Kandy:           297,           429         Mackey,           Danny:           1           52         Mackey,Mark:           171         Mackey,           Richard:           429         Maclean,           Laura:           249         Madole,           jim:           103         MacPherson,           lennifer:           186         Macoubrie,           Michael:           101         Madani,           Amjad:           429         Madden,           Debra:           471         Maddii,           Rajasekhar:           302         Maddox,           johnny:           106         Madewell,           Kevin:           4          1           I         Madina,           Nelson:           100         MadI,           Kenneth:           162         Madonna,           lennifer:           107         Magee,           Shannon:           447         Maghtolff,           Greg:           144         Maggard,           Beverly:           471         Magill,           Usa:           486         Magill,           Michael:           486         Maguire,           Mark:           I           50,           284         Mah,           Cheng           Man:           268         Mahak,           Rick:           103         Mahaney,           Richard:           101         Mahboob.           Mustafa:           274         Maheed,           Mohammad:           447         Maher,           Nancy:           486         Maher,           Sean:           234,           429         Maher,           Patrida:           471         Mahmood,           Kamai:           4           i           I         Mahmood,           Hasan:           471         Mahon,           lohn:           297         Mai.           Timothy:           275         Main,           John:           162         Maine.           Lori:           182,447         Majaj,Saleh:           1          10         Major,           Kent:           168,276         Makela,           Kaitsu:           273         Malaby,           Marc:           429         Malaska.           Kevin:           85         Malaske.           Kay:           1          76         Malaske.           Rob:           1          54         Maleare,           Dianna:           1          20         Malicoate,           Todd:           300.           3          1          3         Maldonado.           Ricardo:           471         Malik.           Sophy:           I           1          1          .           429         Mallet.           John:           127         MaUox.           lerry:           74         Malone.           Christohpher:           429         Malone.           Dede:           80         Malone.           Usa:           447         Malone.           Pat:           264         Maloney.           Greg:           262         Maloney.           Michael:           471         Maloy.           lohn:           232,           233         Mahby.           NickE,:           162         Malten,           Sharlene:           263         Malox,           lohn           R:           236         Maly.           Steve:           252.           447         MamDouh.EISakka:           131         Mamls.           Azmie:           471         Mamlyan.           Manoj:           302         Manchester.           Diane:           92,           182         Mancuso.           David:           1          54         Mancuso.           lohn:           I           54         Mande.           Arvind:           86         Manderille.           Melissa:           1          76         Maner,           Steven:           429         Manness.           Michelle:           277         Manley.           Gerkl:471         Manley.           Melanie:           447         Mann.           Michael:           1          56         Mann.           Monica:           1          82         Mann.           Phil:           163         Mann.           Sarah:           429         Mann.           Tom:           76         Mannas.           Mark           Z.:           255         Mannering.           Mark:           1          40         Manning.           Kim:           471         Manning.           Usa:           180         Manor.           Chandran:           85.           297         Mansoor.           Mohammad:           274         Manton,           Robert           1          28         Manzer.           Britton:           180         Maollni.           Amjad:           84         Mapes,           leff:           3          1          3         Mar.           Patridc           85         Marburger.           leff:           165         March,           Efton:           128,296,471         March,           Ellen:           94         Marcum,           Kevin:           140,232         Marcum,           Larry           K,:           233         Marcum,           Tommy:           165         Mard,           lerry:           236         Maritt,           Ramae:94,           176         Mark,           Larry:           88         Marks,           Sharon:           448         Markey,           Pat:           269         Markwell,           Melanie:           190,           261         Markwell,           Tripp:           168         Marlow,           Brenda:           262         Marney,           Walt:           155         Marquardt.           Tayra:           310         Marrow,           Ion:           103         Marsh,           Deadra:           178,471         Marshall,           Claire:           47          1         Marshall,           Hazen:           i           52         Marshall,           lohn:           1          70         Marshall,           Mark:           102,           269,           277,           278.           313.411         Marshall.           Richard:           471         Marshall.           Veronica:           81,411         Marston.           Michael:           268,           471         Martell,           lim:           249         Martin,           Alan:           270,           308,471         Martin,           Brenda:           296         Martin.           Frank:           272         Martin.           Greg:           171.311         Martin.           Isabel:           92         Martin,           lanice:           248,           305.471         Martin.           Kara:           91.           411         Martin.           Kevin:           103         Martin.           Kent           1:           41           I         Martin,           Kimberly:           193         Martin,           Kirk:           254.           277.           280         Martin.           Kris:           86.           90         Martin.           Mark:           147         Martin.           Melissa:           124         Martin.           Mike:           85         Martin.           Raegan:           180.           429         Martin.           Scott:           107.248.471         Martin.           Sohall:           263         Martin.           Steve:           257         Martin.           Teresa:           123.411         Martin.           Tim:           128         Martin.           Tracy:           1          90         Martindlll.           Beth:           111.313         Martinez.           RaDawn:           1          14.           185.           192.           41          1         Martinson,           leff:           163         Masatell,           Laurie:           189         Mash.           Clay:           102.252.448         Mashbum.           lohn:           105.471         Mashbum.Kelley:           189         Mason,           Ken:           1          48         Mason,           Scott:           148.232         Masood.           Mona:           471         Mast.           Andre:           235         Masters.           Andy:           165         Matheny.           Michael:           471         Matheny.           Shane:           1          10         Matheny.           Spencer:           84         Matheson.           Tim:           316         Mathews.           David:           285.313,471         Mathews.           Debbie:           106         Mathews.           Kevin:           100         Mathews.           Gary           jr.:           285         Mathews.           Mary:           1          85         Mathews.           Mimi:           92         Mathews,           Richard:           76,           4           1          1         Mathews,           Thomas           Ir.:           4          1          1         Mathieson.           Laura:           3          1          3         Mathiesen.           Kristi:26i         Mathiesen.           Michael:           430         Mathieson.           Sandra:           448         Mathiews.           Deborah:           448         Matin.           Sohall           A:           274,           486         Matio.           Riang:           273         Matney.           |U1:           1          20         Matousek.           |.:           295         Matthews,           Charles:           486         Matthews,           David:           1          50         Matthews,           Kevin:           429         Matthews.           Marty:           244         Matthews.           Maxine:           123         Matthews,           Tim:           1          28         Mattke,           Paul:           1          30         Mattox.           Karen:           430         Mattox.           Rick:           448         Mattox,           Michelle:           185         Matula.           Brian:           163         Matyas,           loyce:           411         Mauch.           Ron:           288.           3          1          3         Mauchl.Betty:41l         Mauldin.           Janet:           280         Mauldin,           lulie:           245,           280,471         Maulsby.           Tracy:           124         Maupin,           Susan:           80         Mauro,           Pete:           76         Mauromoustakos,           Andy:           263         Mauzy,           L ura:           106         Maxwell,           Dick:           138,           139,287         Maxwell,           Fran:           162,286         Maxwell,           lana:           290,471         Maxwell,           luanita:           296         May,           Katja:           486         May,           Ricky:           236         Mayberry,           lana           B           :           316         Maye,           Todd:           85         Mayer,           Kimberlye:           471         Mayes,           Donna:           122,41           I         Mayes,           Mard:           91,           430         Mayes,           Richard:           138,           411         Maynard,           lames:           144,           145         Maynard,           Rhonda:           90         Maynor,           Sonya:           1          75,           245,           430         Maynor,           Cristina:           90         Mazer,           Mike:           i           58         Mbroh,           Ernestine:           I           15         McAbee,           Peggy:           3          1          7         McAbee,           Rod:           317         McAdams,           Brian:           239          McAlester,           lames           II:           471         McAlister,           Bryan:           88,           I           28         McAlister,           Mary           lane:           93         McAlister,           Sheri:           121,           192,41           1         McAlpine,           Doug:           297         McAnelly.           Michael:           88,           430         McArthur,           Lisa:           195         McArtney,           Rick:           316         McBrayer,           Kevin:           127         McBurnett,           Marie           I           57         McBride,           Stan:           430         McCain,           Sarah:           176         McCall,           Guy:           88         McCall,           Kelly:           252.           471         McCallie.           Pat:           294.           295         McCalmont.           Stuart:           88         McCann.           Michael:           1          26         McCartney.           Patrick:           47          1         McCarthy,           Ann:           180,319.448         McCarty.           Karen:           471         McCarty.           Leonard:           472         McCary,           leff:           86         McCaslin,           David:           I           12,430         McCaslin,           Diana:           430         McCay,           lim:           430         McClain,Christy:8i,4l           i         McClain,           Todd:           129         McClarnon,           Kim:           92         McQellan,           Dave:           100,448         McClendon,           lulie:           3          1          7         McClenny,           Hayden:           154         McClenny,           lohn:           165         McClure,           Chris:           1          3          1         McClure,           lacqueline:           430         McOure,           lohn:           88         McCollom,           Kenneth:           220         McCollough,           Ann:           265,           297,           448         McCollough,           Bennie:           1          30,           448         McCollough,           Caralee:           104,           252,           430         McCondichie,           Marva:           I           16         McComb,           Christiana:           448         McCord,           Anne:           1          1           I         McCord,           Sheila:           1          76         McCoy,           Lucy:           285,           296         McCoy,           Stan:           157         McCoy.           Steve:           100         McCray:76.           472         McCreary.           lulene:           I           I           I         McCreary.           Mary:           260         McCrocken.           Ken:           I           58         McCuiston.           Christy:           i           76,           284,           285.           3          1          3         McCullough.           Kenneth:           4          1           I         McCullough.           Marie:           1          30.           3          1          3          .           4          1           1         McCullough.           Steve:           86.           I           70         McCurdy.           Yvonne:           280.           283         McDaniel.           lohn:43l         McDaniel.           Lisa:           1          76         McDaniel.           Mary           lo:           117.310.411         McDaniel.           Peggy:           262.           291.           472         McDaniel.           Ricky:           472         McDaris.           Rhonda:           448         McDermott,           Kelly:           175.           285         McDermott.           Mary:           1          75         McDermott.           Maureen:           1          75         McDonaW.           Carolyn:           472         McDonald.           Kevin:           412         McDonaW.Kim:           104           431         McDonald.           Tony:           144         McDougal.           Tom:           101.           412         McDowall.           lim:           128,           301.313         McDowell,           lames:           282         McDowell,           lonathon           448         McDutfie,           Christy:           241,           256         McEachern,           Scott:           I           70,           276         McEachern,           Susan:           242,           272         McElhaney.           Alan:           4           1          2         McFall.           Larry:           158         McFall,           Todd:           448         McFarland,           Andrea:           180         McFarland,           lames:           170         McFarland,           Mark:           1-285         McFarland,           Mike:           147,           31           I         McFarland,           Patrida:           180         McFarland,           Trida:           4          1          2         McFatridge,           Allan:           472         McFerron.           Dale:           448         McGaaw.           lohn:           176         McGalliard,           Lisa:           189         McGarrie,           Kathy:           192,           252,           448         McGee,           David:           85         McGee,           lanelle:           80         McGee,           Robbi:           1          2          1         McGhee,           leff:           163         McGill,           Troy:           296         McGinis,           Alison           A.:           254         McGinley.           David:           297,           472         McGinty,           Lori:           1          14         McGinty,           lanet:           448         McGinty,           Lori:           430         McGinty,           Mike:           148         McGinty,           Susie:           313         McGowen,           Craig:           1           58         McGolden,           lacqueline:           472         McGraw,           Tracy:           189,           31           1         McGuffin,           Nina:           182,276         McGugan,           Donnie:           100         McGuire,           Bret:           1          30,           4          1          2         McGuire,           Casey           S.:           288,313         McGuire,           lim:           128,412         McGuire,           Mary:           104         McGuire,           Shelly:           196,472         McHeileh,           Aline:           80         McHeffey.           Heidi:           186         McHenry.           Cezanne:           255,           448         McHenry.           Doreatha:           I           1          5,           472         McHorse,           Ellen:           274,           302,           472         McHughes.           David           II:           430         Mclntire.           Chris:           74         Mclntire.           loel:412         Mdntire.           Todd:           313         Mcintosh.           Brett:           252         Mcintosh.           Eldon:           412         Mcintosh,           Gene:           131         McKay,           Richard:           171,264         McKee,           Bruce:           1          29         McKee,           Dana:           94         McKee.           Michael:           472         McKenna.           R.           Wade:           277,           280         McKenzie,           Chanie:           125         McKlllick,           CharlesM.il:           315         McKim,           Roger:           234         McKinley,           Carolyn:           182         McKinley,           Katherine:           182         McKinley,           Mindy:           190         McKinney,           Chuck:            152         McKinney,           Grady:           1          64         McKinney,           Kelly:           472         McKinzle,           Scott:           472         McKissick,           Sarah:           412         McKnight,           Steve:           85         McKnight,           Max:472         McLaughlin,           Charles:           448         McLemore,           Mike:           I           50         McMahon,           Donald           1.           Ill:           165,320         McMahon,           Martin:           1253,           430         McMahon,           Nathan:           288,           3          1           3         McMahon,           Susan:           195,           262         McManus,           lohn:           486         McManus,           Lori:           81         McManus,           Rene:           124         McMasters,           David:           448         McMenamy,           Bob:           131         McMiken,           Christine:           363         McMillan,           Terry:           233         McMorrow,           Christie:           472         McMullin,           Molly:           4          1          2         McMurry,           Dawn:           189         McMurray,           Scott:           250         McNack,           Michelle:           1           15,412         McNamara,           loe:           107         McNamara,           Mike:           147         McNatt,Rhonda           7'5n         index 515         McNeiJand.           John           Ray:           !64.           277,           280         McNeiil.           Adnan:           430         McNew.           Kevin:           152.412         McNichols.           David:           165         MCiNutty,           Tim:           150         McPherson.           Sam:           87,           306.           43          1         McPherson,           Tom:           1          30.           4          1          2         McPougall.           Hugh:           486         McRight.           Mike:           I           1          2         McSwain.Kim:           190         McSweeney.           Pat:           190.           243         McVay.           Pam:           189.412         McVay.           Ten7:           308         McVeigh.           Christy:           193         McWherter.           Michael           K.:           295         McWhorter.           |anette:313         McWiiliams.           Mil  e:           1          29         Md           Rashid.           luridan:           486         Mead.           Karl:           232.           233         Meadows.           Leesa:           125         Meadows.           Martin:           472         Meadows.           Shawn:           430         Meal,           lames           A,:           154         Means.           Karen:           189         Mears,           Amy:           486         Meats,           Ron:           126,321,472         Mease.           Stacey:           94         Mease,           Suzanne:           94         Medley.           Laura:           265         Medina.           Nelson:           412         Medlock.           Kim:           182         Medlock.           Sherry:           1          80         Meece.           Cheryl:           189         Meeks.           Holly:           186         Meeks,           Badonna:           234.           245.           280.           430         Meely.Trida:           186         Meench.           Kay:           90.           232.           233.           430         Meher.           Brian:           472         Meinders.           lohn:           258.           284.           289.           311.472         Meinert.           Elizabeth:           186.           4          1           2         Melr.           Richard:           264         Meiser.           Stacy:           190,           243.           288.           289         Melster.Sue:           110,           111         Meli.           Rhonda:           430         Melouck.           Sameh:           430         Melouck.           Sammy:           291         Melton.           Gina:           281         Memari.           Tooran:           486         Mena.llm;           158         Mena.           Michelle:           122         Menendez.           Tony:           320.           32          1         Menke.           Kathleen:           486         Menser,           Kathy:           80.           296.           297.313         Menser.           Suzanne:           448         Menzie.           lohn:           I           12.430         Meredith          ,           Cherie:           1          1          7          .           260.           4          1           2         Meredith,           lulie:           189         Merigold.           Rocko:           107         Merits.           Gerald:           4          1          2         Merklln.           Tawn:           193.430         MeridinTroy:           140         Merlino.           Paula:           185.           192         Merrel.           lason:           127.430         Merrick,           lulie           Ann:           125.           176         Merrill.           Robert:           430         Merritt.           Chris:           102,412         Merritt,           Todd:           472         Mertz,           MIndy:           182         Merutka.           Craig:           88         Merutka.           Mark:           88         Messner.           Mike:           300         Metcalf.           Kim:277.430         Metcalf.           Paula:           1          90         Metcalf.           Sheryl:           1          90         Metcalf.           loe:           363         Metzlnger.           Emily:           4          1          2         Metzner.Tom:           263         Meyer.           Becky:           250         Meyer.           David:           162         Meyer.           Ladeana:           285         Meyer.           Cindy:           4          1           2         Meyer.           Marnie:           123.291.412         Meyerson.           Whitney:           193         Miani.LlndM:           268.           291.472         Mich.           Aoul:           273         Michael.           Cecil:           126         Michand.           Mark:           148         Michela.Klm:           195         Michelangeli.           I.V           :           126         Mlcka.llll:           281.283.303         Middlemist,           Mellnda:           93         Mlddleton.           Tracey           4          1          2         Midgley.           Cass:           88         Mihas.           Felicia:           9          1         Mkati,           Maied:           128.430         Mikles.           nil:           1          75         MIkolecky.           Chrissv:           124         Mikulecky.           |oe:           84         MUacek.           Christine:           472         Mllacek,           Diane:           116.430         Milacek.           Mark:           1          68         Milam.           Tonya:           1           17.412         Mllby.           Allison:           280.           430         Miles,           lannie:           245.           280,           296         Miles,           Kathy:           176,472         Miles.           Sandl:           81         Miles.           Kellle:           168         Miles.           Susie:           193         Millard.           Rafe:           87         Millen,           Robert:           301         Miller,           Adam:           131         Miller,           Allen:           430         Miller.           Angle:           195.313         Miller.           Bib:           1           58         Miller.           Brad:           1          28         Miller.           Catherine:           448         Miller.           Chris:           86         Miller.           David:           472         Miller,           Debbie:           189         Miller.           George:           86         Miller.           Gina:           195.430         Miller,           Gregory:           448         Miller,           Heather:           190         Miller,           lames           G.:           140,317         Miller,           lanet:           94         Miller,           lanice           121,430         Miller,           leff:           147         Miller,           loel:           234         Miller,           lohn:           4          1          2,           472         Miller,           Kathy:           236,           472         Miller.           Keith:           1          3          1         Miller.           Kelly:           168.287         Miller.           Kim           Kay:           189.430         Miller.           Lance:           1          48:         Miller,           Larry:           147         Miller,           Maleea:           472         MUler,           Margaret:           115,430         Miller.           Marie:           272         Miller.           Melynda:           257         Miller.           Michelle:           107         Miller.           Phillip:           291         Miller.           Ron:           263,           448         Miller.           Rudy:           241         Miller.           Scott:           150,306,430         Miller,           Shanna           Marie:           24          1          ,           256.           486         Miller.           Shelley:           165         Miller,           Sherry:           1          2          1          ,           1          92,           280.           283,           4          1          2         Miller,           Stefanie:           94,           280,           4          1          2         Miller,           Steve:           1          54         MUler.           Tammy:           175,259         Millr todd:           !'  '          Millerborg.           jimmy:           168         Milligan.           Mike:           101,412         Milligan.           Stephanie:           195         Milliron.           Megan:           186,412         Minis.           William:           430         Mills,           Bill:           1          48         Mills,           Darryn:           164         Mills,           David:           77.           430         Mills.           Donald:           430         Mills.           Greg           A.:           85,           297         Mills,           joe:           140,232,233,472         Mills,           Lance:           298         Mills.           Rhonda:           238         Mills.           Shawn:           101         Mills.           Tim:           162         Milwals.           Shabbir:431         Mllner.           Kelly:           106         Milton,           lames:           110.297.431         Minarik.           Kelly:           165         Mindemann.           Eugena:           43          1         Mlndemann,           Wade:           472         Mindt.Tod:431         Mingo.           Angelia:           271.           472         Minletta.           Michelle:           94.           4          1          2         Minson.           David:           472         Minter.           Cindy:           1          90         Minter.           leff:           154.257.289,31           1         MInton.           lanet:           430         Minton.           lay:           86         Minton.           Tammy:           313         Mirth.           Brad:           265         Mirzaborzorg.           Kathy:           80         Mistier,           Angela:           472         MIsuraca.           Anthony:           43          1         Mitchel,           lim           Walter:           107         Mitchell.           Arthur:           412         Mitchell.           Cindy:           1          80         Mitchell,           lames:           247.           280.           43          1         Mitchell,           nrea:           164         Mitchell,           lames:           233         Mitchell.           Kevin:           431         Mitchell.           Mark:           262         Mitchell.           Mike:           385         Mitchell.           Pam:           236.431         Mitchell.           Paul:           259.           272         Mitchell.           Michelle:           175         Mitchell.           Sandra:           250,           257         Mitchell.           Suzanne:           91         Mitchell.           Tatia:           105         Mitchell.           Tim:           163         Mitchelle.           Lori:           1          95         Mitell.           lanice:           472         Mize.           Catherine:           431         Mize.           Richard:           74.           321.           431         Mncadi.           Nomsa:           97         Mobius.           Deborah:           1          20.           4          1          2         Mobin.           Mohammad:           274.           3          1          5         Mobra.           Carrie:           189         Modrall.           Andrea:           91         Moe.           Lisa:           190         Moeler.           Krista:           9          1          .           1          76,           280,           263         Moery,           Michael:           86,           431         Moffeit.           Miles:           321         Moffltt.           Maria:           92.           313,           412         Moffitthead.           lulie:           186         Mogness.            David:           431         Mohamad,           Harris:           274,           472         Mohamed,           Doria:           487         Mohamad           Ghassemi,           Azil:           4          1          2         Mohanty.           Danell:           221         Mohar.           David:           472         Mohdnoor.           Radzi:           255         Moho-Noor.           Mohd:           426,           472         Mohyl.           Walter:           108.431         Mokhtar,           Norafandi:           43          1         Moler.           Bob:           240         Molina.           Barbara:           431         Molinar.           Michele:           104         Molinsky:           104.472         Mollerstadt.           Katrin:           374         Moncrief.           Darren           |.:           4          1          2         Moneymaker.           Mariana:           263         Mong.           Bubia:           74         Monger,           Meade:           1          44         Monin.           Margaret:           43          1         Monnet.           Steve:           1          64         Monnot.           Ammie:           1          92         Monnot,           Chris:           291         Monostori,           Eric:           1          29         Monoz.           German:           85         Montague.           Camille:           93,           4          1          2         Montgomery,           Angela:           473         Montgomery.           Daryl:           89,           448         Montgomery,           Dee:           195         Montgomery,           Douglas:           487         Montgomery,           |oe:           249         Montgomery,           Kenneth:           473         Montgomery,           Monty:           1          71          ,           431         Montgomery.           Steve:           1          63         Montoya.           |uan:           473         Moon,           Beth:           3          1          3         Moon,           Carol:           3          13,           43          1         Mooney,           Charlie:           1          26         Mooney,           Mark:           154.245         Mooney.           Natalie:           1          16         Moore,           Allison:           1           1          4         Moore,           Angela:           4          1          2         Moore,           Barry:           160.           287         Moore.           Becky:           1          85         Moore.           Brenda:           236.           448         Moore.           Dean:           152         Moore.           Diane:           189.           276         Moore.           Geoff:           168.276         Moore.           )ami:           195         Moore,           lanet:           116.           236.412         Moore.           Julia:           106         Moore.           Karla:           431         Moore,           Karmen:           195         Moore,           Kathleen:           93         Moore.           Kaylen:           1          93         Moore.           Kristy:           4          1          2         Moore.           Leah:           1          92         Moore.           Lori:           448         Moore.           Lori:           121.           185.           190.280,283.473         Moore.           Mark:           332         Moore,           Rachel:           193         Moore,           Richard:           236         Moore.           Susan:           244.           473         Moore.           Stephanie:           4          1          2         Moore.           Tami:           269.           277.           278.           288.           3          1          1         Moore.           Ted:           304         Moore.           Terry:           85         Moore,           Tony:           448         Moore.           Valerie:           1          78         Moore,           Wayne:           473         Moorer,           Anne:           285         Moorman.           Kelley:           242         Moorman,           Matt:           1          48         Morales.           Mima:           473         Moran,           Karen:           192.473         Mordeca.           |im:           282         Mordecal,           jim:           86.          4          1          3         Vlordecal,           Tom:           86         ISIorena.           lim:           140.317         IMoretti.           Usa:           192.           193         IMorey,           Donald:           155,473         IMorgan,           Belinda:           175         Morgan.           David:           148         Morgan.           Cheryl:           104.           43          1         Morgan.           Dannette:           473         Morgan.           leff:           107         Morgan,           leremy           W.:           308         Morgan,           jody:           448         Morgan,           johnny:           43          1         Morgan.           Lorie:           448         Morgan,           Kelly:           89,           4          1          3         Morgan,           Mellnda:           193         Morgan.           MIndy:           3          1          3         Morgan.           Nanette:           473         Morgan,           Phil:           74.           473         Morgan.           William:           473         Morley.           Kathleen:           106         Morman.           Kelly:313,448         Morreno,           Tony:           147         Morris,           Becky:           107         Morris.           Bob:           1          54         Morris.           Charles:           473         Morris.           Chris:           473         Morris.           CheUy:           107.237.281.283.448         Morris,           Dan:           1          58         Morris,           Deidra:           1          10,           1          1          1         Morris,           lane:           245.           282         Morris.           lason:           127,413         Monis,           jeanine:           175,299         Morils,           Kevin:           316.           394         Morris.           Major:           285         Morris.           Melissa:           117.413         Morris.           Rodney:           1          52,           269,           278,           287,           43          1         Morris.           Scott:           254         Morris.           Steven;           101,413         Monte,           VIcki:           262         Morrison.           Bobbie:           3          1          9         Morrison.           Cristy:           195,431         Morrison.           Doug:           168         Morrison,           Lisa:           473         Morrison,           Mac:           168         Morrison,           Michael           Ann:           1          75         Morse,           Karen:           116.277         Morton,           Kevin:           473         Morton.           Sandy:           301         Morton,           Theresa:           124         Mosley.           BIUy:43l         Mostafavi.           Mohammad:           487         Moseley.           Tamara:           473         Moses,           Denise:           296         Moses.           Scott           234.           269,           291         Moses,           Tracy:           123.283.413         Moss,           Doug:           1          44         Moss,           jimmy:           154.257.261,262         Moslem.           All:           101         Mostek,           Chris:           86         Mote.           Melanie:           1          75         Moh,           Patty:           473         Mott,           Robin:           186         Mount.           Michelle:           43          1         Mountford,           Chris:           164.           165         Moweller,           BiUy:           1          29         Moyer.           AJisa:           448         Moyer.           Clifford:           261         Moyes.           Kevin:           1          50         Mozaffar,           Ramin:           4          1          3         Mrasek.           Julie:           91,          473         Mrasek,Matt:           128.413         Muammar.           WalkJ:           264         Muegge.           Dea:           487         Muegge.Chad:           152,233.413         MueUer.           Phillip:           473         Mueller.           Shelly:           186         Mueller.           Steve:           1          63         Muench.           Mike:           100         Mulany.Malynda:92,4l3         Mulder.           Steve:           1          10         Mulick.           Debbie:           193         MuUen,           Craig:           294.           295         Muller.           Arnold:           473         Muller.           Elizabeth:           190.           262,           289         Muller.           Gretchen:           473         Muller.           John:           144         516«index         Muller.SheOy:3IO         MuDer,           Steve:           1          70         MuUlns,           Christopher:           285         Mulllns.andy:90.           473         Mullins.           Erin:           264         MuUlns.           lennle:           277         Mullins.           lohn:           158.234.280         Mullins.           Sharbee:           236.           43          1         Mulyawan.           David:           473         Munoz.           Danny:           431         Murdoch.           Oscar:           4          1           3         Murdock.           Andy:           74         Murer.           loanne:           80.           256.           473         Muriln.           Cynthia:           43          1         Murphy.           Dale:           155.287         Murphy.           Dee:           248         Murphy.           Francis:           1          7          1         Murphy,           Mark:           235         Murphy.           Meg:           233         Murphy.           Shalone:           120.271         Murphy.           Sherry:           1          76.           260.           413.448         Murphy,           Sonya:           124.413         Murphy.           Tim:           165         Murray.           Chris:           160         Murray.           Marcella:           1          93          .           26          1          .           290.           29          1         Murray.           Mard:           289         Murray.           Stan:           3          1          3         Murray.           Stanton:           288         Murtha,           Scott           162         Muse,           Mark:           147         Musgrove,           Kim:           106         Musliner,           Michelle:           180         Mussa,           Melanle:           90         Mussa,           MIchele:           234         Musset.Mla:           115.473         Mussyai.           MeMn:           97.313.           487         Mustafa.           Fouad:           472         Myer.           Marie:           236         Myers.           Chrissie:           121         Myers.           lohnny:           301         Myers,           Margaret:           1          70.           290,           3          10.           4          1          3,           448,           473         Myers,           Mark:           1           58         Myers,           Maxie:           237         Myers,           Mellnda:           93.           175,290,310,431         Myers,           MIcheUe:           1          86         Myers,           Patricia:           43          1         Myers.           Roger:           155         Myers.           Sharon:           8          1         Myhand.           Debra:           96         Mylarathula.           Enoch:           487         Myong.           lun           Hwan:           487         Myududu,           Margaret           96         Myrick.loy:           116.413         Myrlck.           RusseU:           1          50         Naas,           Larry:           272         Naberhaus,           lohn:           1          44         Nadar,           Houssam:           112,273         Nalfeh,|enee:           190.           262         Nagel.           lennlfer:           182         Nam.           Byoung:           487         Nance.           Debbie:           448         Nance.           Kristi:           262.           448         .  Jance,           Randy:           235         Narayan,           Amblica:           1          20         Nash,           Cousy:           28          1         Nash.           Kelly:           193         Nash.           Mitch:           128,327         Nasim,           Nadeem:           274         Nasplnskl.|oelA.:300         Nation,           Scott:           85.           277         Nations.           Brian:           84.           252.           296.           431         Nations.           Christl:           1          20         Nauman.           Brad:           145         Nauman.           Paige:           1          80         Naumann.           Brad:           1          44         Naumar.           Wendy:           3          1          5         Nave.           Steve:           1          10         Navlwala.           Nash:           74.           43          1         Nazarieh.           Fatemeh:           96.           283.           302.           487         Neal.leff:           102         Neal.           Lisa:           124.431         Neal.           Rick:           448         Neal.           Rob:           245         Needham,           Andria:           192         Neeley.           Mark:           I           I           2         Neer.           Charlotte:           3          1           7         Neftzger,           Mark:           1          63         Negusse,           Musse:           449         Negusse.           Tombossa:           449         Nelbrugge.           Danny:           1          48         Neimeister.           Marrianne:           1          20,           4           1          3         Nelly.           Valerie;           190         Nelson.           Amanda:           245         Nelson.           Brad:           85         Nelson,           Cindy:           1          82         Nelson.           Daniel:           86.           165         Nelson,           Daren:           85.           431         Nelson.           Emily:           93.           236,           237         Nelson,           lames:           246         Nelson,           leffrey:           74         Nelson.           John:           263         Nelson,           lulie:           91.           189.413         Nelson.           Karl:           1          95         Nelson.           Leslie:           1          82         Nelson.           Mark:           75,431         Nelson.           Marty:           449         Nelson.           Meredith:           182.           234         Nelson.           Michelle:           122.           263.           309         Nelson.           Patrick:           1          64         Nelson.           Shannon:           124.413         Nelson.           Steve:           3           I           3         Nelson.           Tami:           121.245         Nelson,           Tiffany:           4          1          3         Nelson,           Tom:           86         Nelson,           Ty:           285,31           1         Nemecek,           Glen           E.:           307         Neshelm,           Ellen:           I           16,           313         Neshlem,           Sarah:           91         Nesmith.           Steve:           144         Ness,           lulie:           182         Nesselrode.           Sally:           3          1           3.           449         Nelfeld.           Keeta:           192         Netherton,           Susan:           1           14,413         Neumann,           Matt:           1           56         Neumann,           Milton:           1          56         New,           Frank:           127         New,           Hack:           487         Newberry,           Cheryl:           297,           432         Newberry,           Stacey:           195         Newell,           Synthia:           432         Newfeed,           Keeta:           185         Newman.           Brenda:           432         Newman.           Cyndee:           107.448         Newman.           Debby:           1           I           7.           448         Newman.           Patricia:           4          1          3         Newman.           Richard:           162         Newman.           Stephen:           4          1          3         Newman.           Susan:           189.262.           309.31           I         Newman.           Tricia:           123         Newport.           Bobby:           140.           287.           262         Newport.           Fred:           1           30.           270.           308         Newsom.Kim:           125         Newton.           Kelley:           263         Newton.           Randall:           236         Newton.           Stacy:           262         Newton.           Steve:           1          30         Neyman.           Cindy:           195.           31           1         Neyon.           Eric:           165         Ng.           Lee-U:           449         Ng,           Ley-Leng:           4          1          3         Ng,Teck-C:274         Ng,YawWah:268.           291         Ngo,           Flute:           86         Ngo,           Phung:           104,           262,           285,           299,           3          1!          ,           442         Ngu.           Unt           Hleng:           264         Nguyen.           David:           275         Nguyen.           Doc:           85         Nguyen,           Haitung:           275         Nguyen,           Hung:           275         Nguyen,           LInh:           275         Nguyen,           Ixiri:           3          1          8         Nguyen,           Phu           Minh:           268,           275         riguyen,Thi:           101,275         Nguyen,           Tuget:           280         Nguyen.           Xuan:           275         Nicholas.           Helen:           8          1         Nicholas,           lackie:           I           15.413         Nicholas,           leff:           1          58         Nicholas.           Michael:           76         Nichols.           Barbara:           296         Nichols.           Kara:           189.432         Nichols.           Lenny:           252         Nichols.           Luanne:           257         Nichols.           Marie:           1          70         Nichols,           Nina:           320         Nichols.           Shawn:           163.299         Nichols.           Steve:           265.           306.           313         Nichols.           Therron:           74         Nicholson.           Keith:           277,           291.413         Nicholson.           Shelley:           105         Nickelson.           Branda:           449         Nlckols,           Shelly:           190,           282,           289         Nickolson.           Keith:           85         Nicks.           Lori:           175.           310         Niebrugge,           Donny:           149,           234         Niedermaier.           Denise            195         Niemann,           loleen:           121         Niemeger.           Tim;           236         Nightengale.           Brian:           140.           232.           252         Nightingale.           Ben:           129.413         Nikkei,           Mark:           100,449         Niles,           Shawn:           413         NUon,           Douglas:           294         Nixon,           Kurt:           160         Nixon,           Richard:           86         Niotomuljono,           Soe:           449         Nobbay,           Brendan:           259         Noble,           Scott:           164         Nobis,           Darrin:           288.           313         Nobis.           Eric:           74.413         Nobis.           Steve:           432         Nogalskl.           |im:           I           38         Nolen.           Michael:           1          28         Noles.           Mark:           474         Noltensmeyer.           Daniel:           1           7          1         Noon.           Tawny:           186.           262         Noor.           Syedrashid:           274.           474         Noorbatcha.l.:           302         Nortserg.           Cheri:           175.413         Norcom,           Derek:           164         Norman.           Curtis:           315         Norman.           Laurie:           236.           474         Norman.           Steve:           285.           474         Norris.           Frank:           171.317         Norris,           Randy:           129.           432         Norris.           Stacee:           182.262         Northcutt.           Dave:           449         Northcutt.           Doug:           1           52.           301          .           474         Northcutt.           Randy:           102         Northcutt.           William:           413         Norton.           Sharon:           263         Norwood,           Cassie:           432         Norwood,           Donald:           76,           165         Norwood,           t ngy:           4          1           3         Norwood,           Melissa:           1          79,           449         Norwood,           Natalie:           474         Norwood,           Ronald:           76         Nossiti,Shatik:474         Nove,           Michelle:           449         Noyes,           Kim:           124,413         Null,           Scott:           171         Null,           Tom:           171,           301         Nunley,           Chandra:           93         Nunley,           Sherry:           189         Nunn,           Martha:           97,           432         Nutley,           Rod:           168         NyKaza,           Chris:           281         Nysreen,           Julie:           313,432         W         Oakley,           Ixjttle:           1           16,           175,245,413         Oaks,           Dr.           Audrey           Eleanor:           304         Oaks,           Franklin           |r.:           131.313         Oaks.           Tony:           103         Oakes.           (udi:           124         Oakes.           Leora:           449         Oakes.           Lynn:           1          20         Oakleg.           David:           263         Oates.           Anne:           474         Oberholtz.           Tammy:           449         Oberlender,           Dan:           3          1          3         Obermark,           Annetta:432         Obermark,           C.           Ruth:           474         Obermark,           Daniel:           449         Obermark,           Steve:           4          1          3         O'Bleness,           Katrina:           248,           283,           494         Obomy,           Mike:           148         O'Brien,           Patty:           I           76         O'Brien,           Tricia:           31           1         O'Conner,           Bill:           168,           258.           262.           284         O'Connor.           )oe:           168         O           Connor.           Liz:           378         O           Connor.           Mike:           87         Ocker,           Lon           263         O'Danlel,           lohnny:           89         Odom,           Franclne             I           15         Odom.           Roger            101         Oel.           leffry:           273.474         Oenner.           Amy:           247         Offojtt.           Christa           449         Ogden,           Richard:           257.           270.           277,           270         Ogle,           Patti;           3           I           I         Ogiivy,           David           Todd:           240         Ogle,           loe:           152.276         Ogle.           Patricia           Lynn:           185.           243.           298,           449         Ogle.           Patti:           289         Oglesly.           Billy:           297,           449         Otlara.           Bert:           236.449         OHara.           Beth:           180         O'Hara.lean           319         O'Keefe.           Mike:           261.           31           1         Okepe.           lohn:           487         Olckefest,           Lorry:           432         Oldham.           Bryan:           263         Oldham,           |oe:           101         Olenberger.           Robin:           121         Oleson,           Brad:           75         Oliphant.           Shelly:           233.           234.           449         Oliver.           Annette:           1           79         Oliver.           Glen:           449         Oliver.           Sandy:           313         Oliver.           Scott:           I           1          0         Olmen,           Brian:           1           30         Olsen,           Kristlne:           190,413         Olson,           Kirk:           1          68         Olszewski,           Kendra:           474         O'Neae.           Leslie:           329.           334.           335         O'Neal,           Rhonda:           91         Ong,           Kok:           474         Onggara,           Tisno:           264,           449         Onley,           Sandra:           474         Ooten,           David           A.:           265         O'Rear,           Brent:           1           38         Ordnorff,           Hayley:           184         Orta,           Edmundo:           449         Orta,           Hilda:           248,           449         Orta,           Sean:           103         Ortiz,           Diana:           245,475         Ortiz,           Dimma:           474         Orton,           Susan:           193         Orvis.           Beverly:           475         Osborn.           David:           171         Osborn,           lohn:           475         Osborne.           Becky:           1           14.413         Osborne.           Brian:           1           54         Osborne.           Daniel:           306         Osborne.           Tracy:           4           i           3         Osburn.           Leah:           475         Osman.           Abdelnutaal:           487         Ospovat.           Alex:           241         Ostrander.           |eff:           1           7          1         Oswaet.           Lauren:           1          89         Othman.           Ahmad:           475         Ottaway.           Greg:           3          1          3         Otzawski.           Charlie:           85         Overby.           Lanny           M           :           272         Overholt.           Angela:           I           14         Overton.           |oy:           487         Overtonb.           Kathleen:           261         Owen.           David:           75         Owen.           Tyra:           475         Owens.           Ben:           89.           4          1          3         Owens.           Daniel:           154.           413         Owens.           Donnle:           432         Owens.           Eddie:           86         Owens.           Howard           D.:           164         Owens.           Kiri  :           155         Owens.           Kristy:           189         Owens.           Steve:           1           57         Owens.           Tracy:           184         Owens.           William:           475         Ownby.           I.Steve:           235         Ownby.           Lee:           165.432         Owsley.           Kenneth:           268         Oxiey.           Scott:           1           29         Ozment.           Trisha:           4           I           3         Dzmun.           Frank:           144                  index«517         r';;,T!.?co.           iiisana:           1           23.           432         Pack.           Charier:           243,           286,           289         Pack.           Ernie:           155         Packard.           Karen:           104         Packett.Clyde:           449         Packy.           Evans:           261         Padden,           Don:           4           75         Paddock,           Ronald:           269         Padget,           Paul:           269         Padgett.           Elizabeth:           285.           432         Padgett,           Martha:           285         Padgett,           Terry:           84,           449         Page,           Brian:           152         Page,           LeAnn:           1          95,           270.           279.           289,           299,           3           I         Pagel,           Bob:           36.           475         Painter,           Bryan:           321         Paiva,           Robert:           163         Palk           Scott:           168         Palliamy,           Les:           165         Palmer,           Blake            108         Palmer,           Cari:           305,           449         Palmer,           Celeste:           1           14         Palmer           David           89         Palmer,           lulie:           264         Palmer,           Robert:           285         Palpier,           Shelly:           180         Palmer,           Teresa            I           76         Palmer,           Wayne:           270         Palzer,           Mark:           432         Palzer           Paul:           164         Panciera,           Susan           246         Pangle,           Curtis:           162         PankeyCarissa:           280,           475         Papacharalambaous,           Bambos:           271         Papanastassiou,           Maria:           27          1         Paquett,           Pam           475         Pardo           Robert:           475         Parent,           Edward           jr,:           475         Park,           Cyndi:           I           76,           290         Park,           Rusty:           I           30         Parker           Andrew            1           I           2         Parker,           Billy:           129.414         Parker,           Christy:           I           20.           432         Parker.           Christopher:           1          50         Parker,           lim:           147         Parker.           Mellisa:           I           76         Parker.           Renee:           313.449         Parker.           Robert:           75.           I           54.           432         Parker           Shari:           107         Parker,           Susan           449         Parker,           Warren           T:           264         Parks,           jeff           171         Parks,           lenniter            180,           297,           495         Parks           Stephanie:           94         Parks,           Steve:           160         Parks,           Tracey           92.           257.           495         Parnell.           David             128.           414         Parnell.           laime           414         Parnell.           lenniferL           107         Parr.           Alan:           313         Parr.           Stacy:           120.4           32         Parrish.           George            I           50         Parsons           Deanna           257.495         Parson.           Erika             175         Parson           lulie            120.           414         Parson.           Rob:           152         Parsons.           Stephon           449         Partridge.           Trish           242.245         Pasqually.           lay            158         Passmore.           Laura             I           I           I         Patel.           Mites            101         Patel.           Sadhna             175.           310         Patel.           Sahlsh:           76.414         Patin.           Renee:           182         Pato.           Karen            1          76         Patocka.           David           251         Patrick.           Charlene            I           I           1          .           495         Patrick,           lim             160         Patrick.           Shawn             160         Patten.           Susan           495         Patterson.           Cindy           259         Patterson.           Donia             195         Patterson.           Erin:           I           14.           449         Panerson           Isabelle             I           15.           414         Patterson           Keith           232,236.495         Pattn.lanice           432         Patton.           Diana:           81.           309.           487         Panon.           Ion:           414         Patton.           Kim:           190         Patton.           Laura:           192,           296.           449         Patton.           Lindsay:           190         Patton.           Lola:           121.           432         Patton.           Melinda:           186,           262.           284.           432         Panon.           Noel:           236         Paty.           Kenda:90.           414         Paul.           Kristi:           237.           280.282.283.31           1.449         Paul.           Rhonda:           282.           283.           288.           289.           3           I           1          .           495         Paul,           Robin:           240,           320         Paulk,           Michael:           495         Paxton.           lohn:           239         Paxton.           Tim:           140         Payne.           Curt:           107         Payne.           Eric:           138.           432         Payne.           Lesa.           414         Payne.           Michael:           495         Payne.           Rachelle           92         Payne.           Ralph:           163         Payton.           Pat:           85         Payton.           Patty:           190         Payton.           Suzee:           190         Peace.           Terri:           236         Pearce.           Bonnie:           92.           4           1          4         Pearce.           Clay:           131313         Pearce.           M           Bent:           414         Pearce.           Phebe:           93         Pearl.           |oe:           217         Pearson.           David:           31           5         Pearson.           Karey:           432         Pearson.           Kim:           I           17.432         Pearson.           Leshia:           263         Pearson.           Mark           D             270         Pearson           Susie            180         Pearson.           Wayne           414         Peck.           Brenda:           190         Peck.           Randy;           160         Peck.           Sherry:           249         Pederson.           Lee           4          1          4         Pederson.           Mike:           126         Pelton.           Debbie           )o:           93.           414         Pelshak,           Smith:           487         Pelletier.           Kevin           88         Pekara.           Debbie           313.414         Peeples.           Christopher           |           :           75.           242.           495         Pell,           lerome:           141.495         Pena.           Lilian:           495         Pendell.           George:           160         Pendergraft.           Amy            193         Pendergraft.           Mike:           I           30.           3          1           3.           432         Pendley.           Charles:           297.           495         Penner.           Ian:           245.           289         Penney.           George           495         Penney.           T           Andrews:           127         Penny.           Tim:           265         Pennington.           Michael:           87         Pennington.           Sandi:           184         Pennington.           Susan:           257         Penzo.           Michael:           475         Peper.           Shelly:           121.232.233.           236.           284.           432         Pepin,           jim:           I           I           1.495         Peratta.           Ricardo:           77         Peraticou.           Yidula:           271         Perdue.           Shari:           495         Pereira.           lose:           475         Pereira.           Patricia:           432         Perez.           Kate:           106.432         Perkins.           David:           128         Perkins.           Eta           L:           253         Perkins,           lay:           308         Perkins.           Kelly:           80.           4l4         Perkins.           Michael:           242.           235         Perkins.           Mona:           4           14         Perrine.           jeff:           87         Perrine.           layne           Ann            175         Perry.           Brent:           1          48         Perry.           Chris:           168         Perry.           Diana:           190         Perry.           Eden:           195         Perry.           Felicia:           8          1          .           300.           313,432         Perry.           Gena           Lee:           193         Perry.           Uigh:           124.414         Perry.           Nancy:           291         Perry.           Sonya:           81.           313.414         Perry.           Susan:           90.           195         Perry.           Tod:           I           29         Persac.           Beth:           487         Perschnick.           Brad:           1          29         Peters.           Dale:           155         Peters.           Dewayne:           236         Peters.           Kristen:           I           16         Peters.           Leslie:           1          89         Peters.           Mary:           184         Peterson.           Dan:           131.           475         Peterson.           Diane:           449         Peterson,           jetf:           100.           414         Peterson,           lulie:           90.           248.           495         Peterson.           Ricky:           I           50         Peterson.           Robert            170         Petiprin.           Gary:           475         Pjetree.           Mitch:           107.475         Petroff.           Mike:           75         Petru.           Barry           294         Pettitt.           Darren:           100.313         Petty.           Scott:           1          48         Pettjohn.           Dawn:           I           75         Petzold.           Amber:           92         Pevehouse.           Tammy:           432         Pewitt.           Kevin:           449         Pewitt.           Kylw:           103.           414         Pewthers.           Eric:           168         Peyton.           Desjean           Denee:           80.           296.           432         Peyton.           Eric:           I           28         Pfanstiel.           Ingrid:           175         Pfannestiel.           Lisa:           251         Pham.           Dzung:           475         Pham.           Quyen:           275         Phan.           Hoc:           275.475         Phelps.           Kristi:           475         Phi           Kappa           Psi:           160.161         Phi           Kappa           Tau:           162         Philip.           Chiake:           274         Philipp.           Adriana:           186         Phillipe.           Rodney:           144.           432         Phillippe.           Stephanie:           297.           432         Phillippore.           Kyriaki:           449         Phillips.           Amy:           124.414         Phillips.           Brent:           297         Phillips.           Christi:           122         Phillips.           Craig:           150         Phillips,           Cynthia:           81.           449         Phillips.           Heidi:           I           75         Phillips.           Helen:           I           16.           192         Phillips,           lay:           100.449         Phillips.           Mil:           1           14.414         Phillips.           Leslie:           257.475         Phillips.           Nancy:           475         Phillips.           Sarah:           I           2           1         Phillips.Tracy;252.449         Phillips.           Trey:           284.           287.           31           1         Phillips.           Wayne:           297.476         Phipps.           lim:           89         Phugge.Greg:           144         Piatt.           Caria:           120.414         Pi           Kappa           Phi:           163         Piccolo,           lamie:           1           75         Pickard.           Leslie:           449         Pickens.           Anthony:           126         Pickens,           jacquelin:           105.432         Pickering.           Philip:           1          60         Pickney.Kim:           261         Piel.           Loren:           277         Pirce,           Diane:           175.           309         Pierce.           Glenna:           121.           175.414         Pierce.           Gwen:           185         Pierce.           Tim:           85         Pierce.           Patty:           3          1          7         Pierson.           )ill:           175         Pierson.           Stacy:           195         Pilgrim.           Mona:           123.432         Pilgrim.           Scott:           165.248         Pinckard.Trisha:3l3.450         Pinion.           Tony:           I           58         Pinkerton,           Patty:           123         Pinkertonk           Sharon:           I           76         Pinkston.           Mike:           1          48         Piper.           Danny:           164         Piper.           Dean:           103         Piper.           Terry:           103         Pischedda.           Salvatore:           432         Pitezel.Todd:           160         Pittman.           Mark:           75         Pittman,           Russell:           148.           234         Pitts.           Phil:           102,284.285         Pitts.           Rhonda:           1           1           I         Pitts.           Virginia:           185         Plagg,           Ron:           1           52.           233.           280.           299         Plank.           Tracy:           249         Plant.           Susan:           284.           432         Plata,           juan:           488         Platner.           Eric:           1          68         Plooks.           Brad:           1          26         Plugge.           Denise:           175         Plum.           Penny:           4          1          4         Plunkett.           Bob:           103.432         Poe.Greg:           128,476         Poellot.Vince:           85         Poeschez.           Frank:           1          54         Poh.           Kee:           476         Pohl.           Matt:           162         Poindexter.           Scott           W:           233.           236.           239.           281         Pokorny,           Debra:92.           185.414         Poleman.           Lisa:           319         Ponder.           Janet:           8          1          .           432         Pong,           Chan:           476         Pontikes.           Scott:           1           50         Pontikes.           Kyriakos:           264         Pontikes.           Tom:           150         Pontious.           Debbie:            180.           249.           288.           31           I         Pondous.           Gary:           1           58         Poole,           lames:           476         Poole.           Rob:           248         Pope.           Darla:           182         Pope.           Kim:           94.           4          1          4,           433         Porter.           Cathy:           91.           433         Porter.           Patricia:           476         Porterfield.           Christy:           1           16.           414         Portleus.           Emily:           4           1          4         Portuese.           lulie:           195         Portwood.           Bill:           264,           269.           296         Postelwait.           Darren:           270.           475         Postier.           Melinda:           93.281.291.414         Potczek.           Pam:           370         Poteet.           lim:           88         Poest.           |ameslll:414         Potter,           lames:           84         Potts,           layson:           1          26         Potts.           Keli:           1          20.           4          1          4         Poudreau.           Greg:           232         Powell.           Blake:           127         Powell.          Christine:           283         Powell.           Clifford:           414         Powell,           jeffery:           475         Powell.           Greg:           1          60.           287         Powell.           Gwen:           300         Powell.           )oe:           450         Powell,           Liesa:           124         Powell.           Patrick:           255         Powell.           Shelly:           475         Powell.           Sherru:           186         Powell.           William:           414         Prabhu.           Aruna:           96         Pracht.           Meganne:           185         Pradia,           lean:           433         Pradisthponse.           Sam:           275.           475         Pralle.           Lisa:           195.414         Pranter.           Matt:           285         Prater.           Greg:           76         Prather.           Anita:           313         Prather.           Mark:           450         Pratt,           jeff:           144         Pregler.           Stuart:           3          1           3         Presley.           Darin:           4          1          4         Presley,           leffrey'           450         Presson.           Chris:           1           50         Preuninger.           Sherry:           94         Prewitt.           Kristy:           1          95         Price.           Bobby:           234.           475         Price,           lane:           1          90.           288         Price,           lim:           164         Price.           Lori:433         Price.           Paula:           247         Price.           Randy:           239.           450         Price.           Terri:           94.           262         Price.           Tessa:           369         Prichard.           Teri:           189,309         Pridgen.           Mark:           263         Pridin.           Ron:           130.257         Priebe.           Ryan:           1          10         Priest.           Mike:           1          7          1         Primo.           Laurie:           1          75         Prince.           Cherri:           475         Prince.           Jim:           128.475         Prince.           Mike:           1          30         Pringle.           Laura:           92.           414         Prisco.           Cathy:           262         Prisco.           Lucy:           193         Prisinzano.           Can:           1           54         Pritchard.           lack:           233         Privett.           Trisha:           193         Probst.           Michell:           300.           3          1          3         Prock.           |im:476         Prock.           Pat:           170.291.414         Prock.           Stephannie:           190         Proctor.           Lori:           1          86         Proctor.           Nancy:           450         Proft.           Cecilia:           476         Prokop.           Pavio:           433         Provence.           Kelli:           182         Provence.           Kristy:           262.           433         Provenzano.           Dave:           1           58         Provenzano.           Joe:           1          1          2         Provenzano,           Tracy         Pruitt,           David:           476         Pruitt,           Mike:           165         Prutii,           Richard:           131,450         Pryor,           Glynda:           250.           290,           299         Pryor,           |uli:           1          90         Pryor.           Lauri:           175,245         Pryor.           Scotty:           154.286.311         Pudgett.           Robert:           1          48         5l8 index         Pudjianto.           Harianto:           108         Pudiowibowo.           Van:           476         Pugh,           Nora:           271         Pugh.           Vonda:           433         Pulliam,           Perriann:           92         Puggin.           I           Gregory:           252,           450         Pulrang.           Marie:           81         Pulrang.           Susan:           476         Puis,           larae:           86         Purdie.           Doug:           168         Puruiance.           Marsha:           175         Purvis.           Susan:           186,298,432         Puryear,           Laura:           193,           123         Putnam.           Larry:           I           10.253.476         Pybas.           Kevin:           487         Pyne,           Sara:           193         Quails.           Thomas           L.:           162         Quarles.           Greg:           255         Quatrino.           David           |.:           294.           295         Quest,           lam:           159         Quigley.           Kenny:           140         Quigley.           Tammy:           433         Quigley.           Trad:           282.476         Quinlan.           |im:           1           71         Quinn.           Matt:           170.           171.248         Ouiqiey.           Tammy:           81         Quinn.           Tarcara:           260         Quintana.           Rafail:           476         Raab.           |ohn:86.414         Roatz.           Kevin:           127         Rackley.           Grant:           257         Radcliff.           Ryan           T           :           154         Rader.           Betsy:           I           76         Radle.           Mike:           103         Rae.           William:           476         Ragains.           |im:           88         Ragan.           Tracy:           4          1           5         Ragsdale.           Dana           450         Ragsdale.           Tamara:           4           I           5         Ragsdale.           Tammy:           81.415         Radsdale.           Todd:           85         Rahn.           Leigh:           476         Raible.           Julie:           192.313         Rains.           Brett:           236         Rains.           Brent:           1          38         Rains.           Laurie:           193         Rajen.           Chris:           I           12         Raley.           Tracy:           I           I           I         Ralls,           lohn:           163.           243.           284.           287.           298         Ralph.           Cindy:           309         Ralston.           Marnie:           1          20         Ramamurky.           Ganash:           302         Ramamurthy.           Raj:           1          10         Ramirez,           Frank:           102.450         Ramirez.           Sandra:           3          10.           3          1          3.           433         Rammino.           Ronald:           236         Ramos.           Vangie:           302         Ramsey.           Brent:           301         Ramsey,           Dana:           180         Ramsey.           Karen:           476         Ramsey.           Kelli:           175         Ramsey,           Sterin:           257         Randall.           Aaron:           165.           260         Randall,           lamie:           1          44         Randall.           |ana:           309         Randall.           Marion:           1          92         Randall.           Shaunday:           274         Randall.           Shel:           255         Randall.           Kristi:           190         Randolph.           Carrie:           94         Randolph,           lames           450         Randolph.           Marion             192         Rangraj.           Sunil:           487         Dankin.           Burrel:           236.           237         Rankin.           Rusty:           450         Ranks.           April:           476         Raole.           Michael:           415         Raphael           William             127         Rapp.           loseph:           76.           277.           280.           433         Rapp.           Kathy             182         Rasder.           Betsy:           290.           291         Raskevitz.           Robert           263         Ratdiff.           David:           244.           284.           289.           476         Ratke.           Paul:           128.450         Ratliff.           Amanda:           1           76         RatJiff.           Quintin:           476         Ratliff.           Ron:           158.287         Rattray.           Cherie:           123.415         Ratzlaff.           Ginger:           450         Rauch.           Oscar:           487         Raulie.           Steve:           103         Raunikar.           Angela:           476         Raunkiar.           Charles:           476         Ray.           Diane:           186         RAy.           Dr.           Fred:           281         Ray.           Sarah:           433         Ray.           Steve:           320         Read.           Lisa:           450         Read.           Robb:           245         Read.           Susan:           476         Readaer,           Michelle:           4          1           5         Readaer,           Shelly:           I           76         Reams,           Leslie           Ann:           125.415         Reaves.           Bill:           240         Reaves.           Donna:           105.450         Record.           Cam:           128.415         Record.           Todd:           164         Recroat.           |im:           103         Reddins.           Charles:           476         Reddin.           Randy:           103         Reddout.           Kerri:           186         Reddout.           Tim:           165         Reddy.           Beth:           244         Redmon.           Troy:           163         Redus.           Amanda:           280         Reece.           Tralisa:           4          1           5         Reed.           Aaron:           171.245         Reed.           Alane:           313         Reed.           Barbara:           90.           284.           433         Reed.           David:           154.246         Reed.           Derek:           126.415         Reed.           Douglas:           277.           434         Reed.           Eric:           160         Reed,           lason:           160         Reed,           lill:           305         Reed,|oe:           101         Reed,           lohn:           314         Reed.           Kay:           192         Reed.           Kelly:           3          1          3         Reed.           Krista:           123         Reed.Lana:           476         Reed.           MeLynda:           I           14.476         Reed.           Rhonda:           120.450         Reed.           Tracy:           4          1          5         Reeder.           Robert:           1          68         Reehling.           Alicia:           450         Rees.           Ritchie:           87.           41           5         Reese.           Randall:           236         Reese.           Rendal:           189,476         Reese.           Renita:           189.           290         Reese.           Tammy:           176.           177         Reeve.           Michelle:           124         Reeves.Charlie:           1           70.           26          1         Reeves,           Hank:           152         Reeves,           loe:           1          64         Reeves,           lulie:           285.           313         Reeves.           Sally:           182         Reeves.           Susan:           4          1          5         Regier.           Allison:           1          95         Regier.           Kimberly:           195.313         Requiqui.           Nafaa:           434         Reid.           David:           164.287         Reid.           Karrie:           105.285.476         Reid.           Larry:           108         Reid.           Tom:           242         Reid.           Warren:           244         Reidy.           Shawn:           450         Rein.           Robert:           316         Reinhardt.           Shelly:           434         Reinhart.           Sheila:           96         Reinhart.           Tracy           |.:           185         Reininger.           Randy:           268         Reisbeck.           Holly           |o:           233         Reiser.           Steven:           105.           434         Reisman,           Doue:           262         Rekuas.           lay:           450         Remke.           Robert:           269         Remling.           Kathy:           487         Remy.           Carole:           107         Remy.           Tom:           168         Renard.           Becky:           263.           285         Reinbarger.           Randy           236         Renberg.           Walter:           85.           415         Rence.           Marianne:           123.           415         Rendel.           Brent           A           :           269         Renfro.           Thad             1           26         Renfro.           William:           415         Renny.           Shenie:           450         Rentie.           Sherlta:           I           15.           415         Replogle.           Darron             1           50         Repp.           Tammyh:           450         Reschke.           Elizabeth:           450         Reset.           Donda:           294.           295.           303         Rethard.           Raegan:           273.           450         Retherford.           Lisa:           476         Retherford.           Randy:           434         Rettneier.           Teal:           105         Reust.           George           |r:           75         Reuttinger.           Todd:           476         Reveal.           Jennifer:           123.           434         Revell.           Kenneth:           144         Revsser.           lanet:           263         Rex.           Leslie:           238.           300         Rexroat.           lames:           4           I           5         Reyes.           Mike:           157         Reynolds.           Becky:           190         Reynolds.           Beverly:           476         Reynolds.           Deanna:           94.           192         Reynolds.           Greg:           127.           128.450         Reynolds,           lames:           450         Reynolds.           Mike:           164         Reynolds.           Neil:           299         Reynolds.           Rap:           1          63         Rezin.           Sherrie'           1           1          6         Rhea,           lena:           248         Rhee.           Hee           Bang:           97         Rhees.           Phil:           1          64         Rheinfrank.           Friedrich           EaHe:           1           29.           4           1           5         Rhoads.           P.           Alison:           303           316         Rhodes.           Allen:           I           50         Rhodes.           Michael:           160.           244         Rhodes.           Sydney:           193         Riau.Sudin:           450         Riber.           Elvis:           131         Rice.           Cherri:           434         Rice.           Dean:           233.           476         Rice.           Dalene:           I           16         Rice.           Diane:           1          80         Rice.           Don:           148.287         Rice.           Lori:           121.434         Rice.           Robert:           1           50         Rice.           Steve:           164.           168         Rice.           Susan:           92.           280.434         Rich,           lonathon:           291.           476         Rich.           Richie:           263         Richard.           Sheryl:           104.450         Richards.           Eron:           I           76.           285.           434         Richardson.           Chad:           75         Richardson.           David:           1           52         Richardson.           Elizabeth:           190         Richardson,           lames:           450         Richardson.           Monty:           77.           450         Richardson.           Randy:           87         Richardson.           Sarah:           264.           477         Richardson.           Sharon:           175.309         Richardson.           Susan:           190         Richardson.           Tim:           106         Richardson.           Timi:           3          1          3.           434         Richardson.           Wynn:           130.           236.           291         Richert.           Bonnie:           123           415         Richolson.           Shelly:           434         Richter.           Allison:           4          1           5         Rickerts.           Tracy:           434.           450         Riddell.           Kelly:           310.415.434         Riddle.           Corey:           193.415         Riddles.           Todd:           I           50         Rideout.           Kent:           294.           295.           477         Riechman.           Angela:           104         Rieger.           lane           Anne:           1           75         Rigazi.           Ginger:           450         Rigdon.           Nade:           76         Riggs.           Chris:           103.415         Riggs.           Stanton:           477         Rigney.           Mike:           301         Riley.           Edward:           164         Riley.           Stephanie:           81.           434         Riley.           Valerie:           301:         Rindels,           R.:           295         Rines.           Mychelyn:           1           15.415         Ringer.           Sydney:           247.           434         Ringrose.           Carol:           102,           24          1          .           243.           288.           289,           477         RIngrose.           Sharon:           1          82.           3           1           3.           4           1           5         Riply.           Elizabeth             189         RIply.           Laura             182         Ririe.           Karen:           450         RIst.           RiU:           190         Ritchie.           Douglas            130         Ritchie,           lill             175         Ritchie,           Kevin             170         Ritchie.           Kristen:           175         Ritchie.           Shannon:           140.           299         Ritchie.           Shawn:           233         Ritchie.           Tom             150         Ritchie,           Shannon:           175         Ritter           Gerald:           477         Rivera,           Cindy             I           1           1,450         Rivera,           Karin:           123         Rivero,           Sandra             124,           415         Rivers.           Tim             168         Rives.           Charies           89         Rives.           Charles           1             295         Rives           Mark           4           50         Rizzo.           Rhonda             189         Roach.           Brad           252.296         Roach,           leff:           264         Roach,           lustln:           477         Roach.           Thorn:           129         Roach.           Laurel:           185.           415         Roark.           Rodney           434         Roark.           Shannon           41           5         Robbins.           Gaules           477         Robbins.           Gordo            163         Robbins.           lames:           162         Robenson.           lennlfer:           234         Roberson.           Derek:           165         Roberson.           lerry:           477         Roberson.           Lynn:           192         Roberson.           Melissa:           90.           4           1           5         Roberst.           Allison:           120.           185         Roberts.           Anthony:           4           I           5         Roberts.           Brian:           168         Roberts.           Carolyn:           189         Roberts.           Christopher           450         Roberts.           Donald:           233         Roberst.           Elsie:           477         Roberts.           Greg:           306         Roberts,           leff           D:           129         Roberts.           |im:           306         Roberts,           lonathon:           I           1           2.           297         R oberts.           Keri:           297         Roberts.           Lisa:           252         Roberts.           Mark:           165         Roberts.           Mike:           171         Roberts.           Nancy:           185.           257         Roberts.           Peter:           144         Roberts.           Rickey:           297         Roberts.           Scott:           1          68         Roberts.           Susie:           I           25         Roberts.           Theresa:           234.           235.           236         Roberts.           Tina:           192.           248.           280.           477         Roberts.           Toney:           1          29         Roberts.           Tony:           313         Roberston.           Andy:           285         Robertson.           Cari:           265         Robertson.           Carol:           450         Robertson.           Cathy:           193         Robertson.           Christine:           111.317.477         Robertson.           Cindy:           285.           450         Robertson.           Mark:           164         Robertson.           Michael:           1           29         Robertson.           Scott:           I           1           2         Robertson.           Sharolyn:           123.415         Robertson.           Sharon:           185         Robertson.           Wendy:           106         Roblchauy:           Todd:           1           50         Robinett.           Danielle:           1          90         Robinett.           Scott:           301          .           450         Robins.           Susan:           190         Robinson.           Angela:           4          1           5         Robinson.           Brent:           I           58         Robinson.           Brian:           157         Robinson.           Caria:           1           24         Robinson.           Cindy:           4           I           5         Robinson,           lennlfer:           193.           276.           291.           299         Robinson.           Ken:           101.           314         Robinson.           Kevin:           4           I           5         Robinson.           LaMecia:           236         Robinson.           Lawrence.           Richard           III:           87,           294         Robinson,           Lisa:           193,           313,434,477         Robinson,           Mart:           108         Robinson,           Michael:           271,           296,           477         Robinson,           Mike:           103,           236,           477         Robinson.           Tim:           252         Robinson.           Wendy:           4           34         Robinson.           Kay:           232.           236         Robinson.           Sue:           415         Roby,           Dee           Dee:           81            415         index«5I9         Rcckey.           Chad:           297         Roddy,           ErisdUa:           257         Rodenburg,           Mark:           43'!         Rodgers.           Anne-Marie           M.:           240         Rodgers,           Bradley:           450         Rodgers.           Douglas.           100         Rodgers.           Suzie:           264         Rodgers.           Teri:           182,262         Rodkey.           Tim:84,268.           477         Rodman,           leff:           85         Roesler.           Steven:           160.           252.           256         Roger.           Anthony:           245         Roger           lean           Kassab:           268         Roger,           Valentina:           451         Rogers.           Amy:           1           76         Rogers.           Barry:           255         Rogers,           Brian           K           :           103         Rogers,           Danny           487         Rogers,           Darrin           87         Rogers,           Denlse:           1          2           I         Rogers,           Douglas           A,:           310,           434         Rogers,           Gay:           4           I           5         Rogers.           Henry:           477         Rogers           lacqueline:           81.415         Rogers,           lason:           87         Rogers,           leff:           163         Rogers.           Mark:           I           30         Rogers.           Marty           lo:           195         Rogers.           Nicolle:           121.416         Rogers.           Sherri:           285.           451         Roggow.           Curt:           1           70         Rohr.           Harry:           168         Rohrbacker.           lill:           276.           277         Rohrlach.           Martha:           186         Rollerson.           Eric:           276         Rolston.           loe:           165         Romannose.           Larry:           274         Romans           Gleason:           I           54.           301         Ronald,           laneta:           242.           477         Rooks.           Allison:           186         Rooms.           Travis:           138,416         Roosa.           lanette:           182.           243         Roper.           loAnne:           247         Roper.           Karen:           192         Roper.           William:           101         Roquemore.           Ron:           85.           4           16         Rorick.           Randy:           147         Rosario.           Gil           del:           1           3          1         Rose.           David:           170.           171         Rose.           Don:           282         Rose.           Scott:           163.287.           31           I         Roseborough.           Donald:           477         Rosierans           lohn:           264         Ross.           Blake:           244         Ross.           Earlene:           3          1           3         Ross.           Mark           A:           288.313         Ross.           Michael:           1          26         Ross.           Randall:           249         Ross.           Scott:           89         Ross.           Stacey:           252         Ross.           Steve:           1          28         Ross.           Tracy:           1          80.           296.           303         Rossa.           lanetta:           288,           289         Rosson.           lulie:           477         Rosson.           Ron:           308.           477         Roten.Alan:           100.282         Roth.           Travis:           150         Rother.           Brenda:           1          90         Rothermel.           Margie:           248         Rotheeb.           Norma:           81.           258.           477         Rothery.           loanne:           122         Rothgeb.           Norma:           285         Rottschaefer.           Matt:           45           I         Roughface.           lames:           477         Rounds.           Shayla:           193.           276.           291         Rounsaville.           Paul           D           :           294         Rousey.           Kendall:           451         Roush.           Kurds:           129.416         Routh.           Susan:           282.           283.451         Row.           Randy:           248         Rowden.           Kerry:           261         Rowe.           Arthur           C:           150         Rowe.           Brian:           103         Rowe           Stephanie:           175         Rowland.           David:           127         Rowland.           Donny:           168         Rowland.           Gary:           24          1          .           256.           297         Rowland.           Michelle:           93,           185,416         Rowlett.           Lisa:           122.416         Rowley.           Bart)ara:           307         Roy.           DapakGuha:477         Roy.           Ion:           103         Royce.           Mike:           149.           234.           280.           299         Roye.TIm:           238         Rozell.           Cheryl:           I           16         Rozman.Gina:           1          14.           416         Ruark.           |ohn:74.319.           416         Rubin,           lenny:           190         Ruble.           Tammie:           94          .           4          1          6         Ruckel.           Diana:           297         Rudiger.           Teresa:           92.           180.416         Rudisell.           Karen:           93,           416         Ruedln.           Patrick:           165         Ruffner.           Chris:           123         Rugg.           Bill:           240         Ruggerf.           loe:           103         Ruhda.           Phillip:           457         Rule.           Scott:           45          1         Ruley.Gayle:           193         Rumble.           Tracy:           1          38.           238.           434         Runte.           lohn:           1           57         Rush.           Chris:           320         Rush.           Richard:           451         Rushing.           Brenda:           240.           434         Russel.           Chuck:           145         Russell.           Blake:           1          29         Russell,           Ken:           74         Russell.           Lauri:           184.236         Russell.           Susan:           186         Rust,           Raymond:           239         Rust,           Rusty:           I           52         Rutledge.           Kathleen:           487         RutJedge.           Michelle:           1          20         Ryan.           Anna:           I           17         Ryan.           Chris:           I           58         Ryan.           Danny:           158.434         Ryan.           Kip:           I           50         Ryan,           Rachel:           186.242         Ryan.           Trade:           190         Rybicki.           Ann:           285         Rydell.           Kelly:           3          1          3         Ryder.           Cindy:           81,           477         Ryker.           Erik:           87         Ryker.           Karen:           184,283,434         Ryles,           lay:           86         Sadeghi,           Shawn:           477         Sadler,           KImberly:           434         Sadler.           Melissa:           8          1,           4          16         Saelim,ChasC.:           128.282.296.457         Sahmaut.           Andrea:           1          29         Saler.loseph:           416         Sailors.           Nancy:           190         Sain,           Patrick:           102.306         Sainato.           Ed           P.:           272,           477         Salazer,           RonS.:           155         Salazar,           Victor:           457         Saliba,           Gary:           77,           273.434         Salim.           Lisa:           248,           259,           263,           273         Salim,           Soekendro:           273,           45          1         Salmon.           Kay:           457         Samara.           Sheik           Fadi           T.:           99.           273.           268.           487         Samarakone,           Victor:           487         Sampson,           Dan:           126         Sampley,           Shelly:           304         Sampson,           Don           Jr.:           451         Sampson.           George:           236         Sams,           Kent:           272.           477         Sandburg,           Lisa:           1          1          7         Sandburg,           Risa:           I           1          7         Sander.           Warren:           285,           477         Sanderiand,           Shay:           1          3          1         Sanders,           Debbie:           237         Sanders,           lack           D.:           76.           294,           295,           457         Sanders.           |im:           477         Sanders.           lohn:           130           451         Sanders,           Laura           Lee:           1          84         Sanders.           Sabra:           180         Sanders,           Shari:           1          76         Sandoval,           Mike:           129.416         Sands,           Angela:           245,           248,           280         Sands.           Keith:           84.           306.           434         Sanford,           Chad:           I           50         Santelmann,           Doug:           302,           477         Saphire,           Neil:           165         Sappington.           Gerald:           171         Saran.           Sanjiv:           302         Sarchet.           Kim:           477         Sarduchi.           Bill:           127         Sargent.           Sandra:           285.           313         Sarrds.           Angela:           192         Sass.           InezV           295         Sasser.           David:           152.241         Satterlee.           Keli:           289         Satterfield.           Kevin:           131.487         Satya.           Fatima:           477         Sauber.           Stade:           106         Saunders.           Cindy:           I           16.233.301.416         Savage,           W.R.:           264         Sawyer,           low:           89         Sawyer.           Victoria:           92,           43         Sayeed,           Dewann:           265,           477         Scaggs,           Roosevelt:           74         Scalf,Tonda:           195.245         Scarbrough,           Ellen:           241           256         Scarorough,           Jim:           168         Schacheri,           Aldan:           232,           233         Schader,           Kevin:           86         Schaef.           |effery:234         Schaefer.           Kari:           1          63         Schaefer,           Roger:           163         Scheldt,           Linda:           3          1          3         Schatz.           lill:           457         Schatz.           Christian:           369         Scharoun,           Susan:           90,           477         Schalow,           Art:255         Schallhom,           Mark:           250.           487         Schein,           Chris:           102.416         Schemmer.           John:           299         Schlebe,           Eileen;           477         Schlllig,           Klm:8l         Schillings.           Amy:           285         Schllllnger,           John:           253         SchliJinger.           Lisa:           233         Schiner.           Leslie:           116         Schlaepfer.           Karen:           281          ,           434         Schlyme,           |lm:           74         Schmade.           David:           4          1          6         Schmidt.           Deborah:           90         Schmidt,           Keith:           451         Schmidt.           Kevin:           1          26         Sc hmidt,           Melanle:           90         Schmidt.           Scott:           85.           434         Schmidt.           Susan:           1          1          1,416         Schmidt,           llmm:           477         Schmldz.           Adelbert:           457         Schmltz,           Mark:           477         Schmttz.           Susie:           176,248         Schmude,           David:           103         Schnack,           Lynette:           270.           279.           487         Schneberger,           Lea:           1          82         Schneeberger.           Marde:           1          90         Schneider.           Carl:           245         Schnleder.           Curt:           77         Schoeppel,           |awa:           1          93         Schomp,           lacqueline:           1          82         Schones.           Annette:           92.           233.           235         Schonfeld.           Manetta:           487         Schooler.           1111:316,           477         Schou.           Michelle:           175.280         Schram,           Doug:           168.           169         Schram.           Matt:           168         Schram,           Mike:           168.262         Schramme.           Joan:           185.           257         Schrlck,           Dana:           124,416         Schilener,           Chris:           1          48         Schroeder,           loan:           236,           281          ,           477         Schuchardt.           Lynn:           282,           477         Schuermann.           Kristi:           175         Schuler.           Douglas:           434         Schuke.           Bethany:           416         Schuke,           Stade:           175         Schuiz,           Melissa:           182         Schulz.           Mike:           478         Schukz,           Carrie:           1          76         Schukz.           Cheryl:           240         Schukz.           lanet:           487         Schukz,           Mark:           265         Schukz,           Melissa:           232         Schumacher.           Robert:           85,           4          16         Schuneman.           Michelle:           117.416         Schunk.           Irving:           84         Schuhr.           Rich:           3          1          3         Schussler,           Scott:           148         Schwab,           Tonda:           190         Schwartz,           Grant:           86.          4          16         Schwartz.           Ketth:           1          56         Schwartz.           Usa:           1          76         Schwarz.           Tim:           1          40         Schwekzer.           lehanne         Schwinden.           Tom:           4          1          6         Schwing.           Mike:           147         Sdtemmer.           John:           1          40         Scott.           April:           1          76         Scott.           Brian:           1          70         Scott.           Bryan:           236         Scott.           Candace:           416         Scott,           Dennis:           487         Scott,           lac:           1          26         Scott,           Karen:           478         Scott,           Marty:           478         Scott,           Michelle:           1          23         Scott.           Paula:           434         Scott.           Robin:           367         Scott.           Sandy:           94         Scott.           Shane:           168.           169.248,299.451         Scott.           Shirley:L           247.           478         Scott.           Tim           Lynn:           247         Scott,           Tim:           1          54         Scott.           Todd:           239         Scott.           Tom:           1          3          1         Scott.           WakerC:           249         Scotts,           Danny:           1          3         scribner.           Michelle:           1          20         Scraggins.           Darren:           1          27         Scrudder,            Marcus:           88.           29          1         Scrudder,           TamI:           181.257         Sczesney,           lohn:           296         Sezgraves.           Kevin:           1          58         Seah,           Wee:           478         Seals.           Jim:           1          48.           1          50         Seamans.           leffery:           457         Searcey.           Kerald:           478         Seaton.           Kenna:           81          ,           434         Sebert,           David:           107         Sebo.           Gary:           478         Sebo.           Patrick:           478         Sedlvy.           Sharon:           1          76         Seeber.           Dana:           80         Seefeldt,           Byron:           282         Seelleger.           lohn:           168         Seger.           Rob:           274         Seger.           Robin:           457         Sehgraves,           Michael:           89         Sehom,           Lance:           434         Selbert.           Shari:           478         Settz.           Scott:           168         Seker.           Mike:           103         Seftz.           Scott:           234         Self.           Sheila:           193.416         Self.           Shelly:           186         Selkter,            Eric:           264         Sellers,           Davis           C.           Ill:           259         Sellers,           Mellnda:           193,           248,           478         Sellmeyer,           leanna:           192         Seme,           Normathemba:           97         Semkoff,           David:           478         Semrod,           Roger:           168         Sendall,           Kevin:           1          56         Sennett.           Mike:           272         Sensenig.           BUI:           478         Senter.           Alelsa:4l6         Sentosa,           Kristlna:           273         Seong.           Chua           Hen:           274         Sepahpur.           lohn:           234         Seran.           Anissa:           1          20         Seran,           Chelee:416         Serge.           Nguyen:           275         Sersland,           Claudia:           263         Sestrk.           Ross:           102,451         Seutter,           Carl           |r.:           434         Sevolk,           Gene:           1          57         Severtson.           Christi:           240         Seward.           Scott:           1          28         Seward.           Shelly:           180         Sewell.           Tiffany:           175         Sexton.           Eric:           165.259.260         Sexton.           Margaret:           192,           185         Seybold,           Scott:           101         Seykmour,           Susan:           1          1          7,          478         Shackleton,           Gary:           294         Shadid,           Mohammad:           3          1          5         Shaefer,           Rodney:           1          68         Shaffer.           Paige:           189         Shaffer.           Suzanne:           1          80         Shaffner.           Ron:           478         Shaklee.Tammy:           276.310         Shalnik.           Brint:           164         Shanahan.           Bobby         Shands.Mike:           148         Shanklin.           Pamela:           90         Sharky,           Jean:           90         Sharp.           Courtney:           1          93         Sharp,           Daphne           M.:           245.           478         Sharp,           Darin:           1          50         Sham,           leff-            5         520 index         Sharp.           Mick:           236         Sharp.           Sdiuyler:           165         Sharpe,           Rhonda:           1          20         Sharpton.           Leslie:           106         Shaver,           llm:           85.           434,           45          1         Shaw.           Charles           |r.:           170.264.           45          1         Shaw.           Gregory:           451         Shaw.           Laura:           1          86         Shaw.           Michael:           127.434         Shaw.           Ricky:           325         Shaw.           Ronny:           163         Shaky.           Christopher:           76         Shcatzer.           |oe:233         Shearer.           Allen:           1          50         Shedeck.           Sauny:           1          86         Sheets.           Brad:           1          40         Sheets.            Mom  :           150         Sheets.           Tanya:           478         Sheetz.           Rick:           170.           232.           233.           262         Sheffert.           Ann:           478         Shedada.Sohall:45l         Shelby,           Debra:           249.           478         Shelby.           Kent:           87         Shelby.           Tamara:           1          86         Sheldon.           David:           478         Sheldon.           Laurie:           92,           416         Shellte.Mark:85.4l6         Shelton.           Bart:           I           54         Shelton.           Christopher:           75.           434         Shelton.           Rich:           3          1           3         Shepard.           Steve:           262         Shepheard.           Richard:           163         Shepherd.           Brenda:           185         Shepard.           Steve:           1          68         Sherbon.Tlm:265.29l.45l         Sherer.            Stephen:           239         Sherrill.           Dava:           175.262         Shenill.           Julie:           416         Sherrill,           Steven:           131,416         Sherrod,           Audie:           260,           297         Sherrod.           William:           478         Shlew.Mark:45l         ShUIings.           Amy:           90         Shingieton,           Kent:           1          63         Shipley,           Terri:           90         Shipman.           Robin:           185         Shire,           Evan:           478         Shirey,Sara:94,4l6         Shiriey.           Maryjane:           193         Shoddey.           Larry:3l3.435         Shoemake.           lames:           129.416         Shoemaker.           Amy:           1          93.           3          10         Shoemaker.           Curt           1          7          1         Shotfner.           Stephanie:           123.416         Shondell.           B.I.:           100.282         Shons.           Holly:           193         Shook.           Beverly:           114,416         Shoop.           Chris:           85         Shore,           Susanne:           105         Shoriey.           lohn:           155         Short.           Sharon:           121.416         Shorts,           MIcheOe:           1          59         Schotts,           Alison:           1          1          1          ,           1          76         Shoumake.           Kenneth:           435         Shouse,           Danny:           3          1          5         Shouse.           lennlfer:           1          20         Shouse.           Susetta:           4          1          6         Showrayya.           B.F.:           487         Shreffler.           Diane:           182.451         Shriver.           Debra:           248.           478         Shuford.Sheri:94.4l6         ShuU.           Peter:           243         Shull.Tempe:           192         Shuhz,           Michelle:           248         Shupe,           Nancy:           247         Shurdeff,           Cy:           140,232.233,252         Sibala,           Sam:           85,           478         Sibley.           Steve:           168         Siddngs.           Shawn:           1          50         SidweU.           Scott           265         Siebenllst.Gary:45l         Slebert.           Robert           W:           294         Slebert.           Roger:           295         Sigler.           David:           451         Sik.           Kho           Hong:           274         Sikes.           Beth:           190         Sikora.           Adria:           260         Silbemagel,           Ar gela:           81.451         SUcora,           Adria:           435         SUvemail.           Greg:           148         SiWemail.           lay:           1          48         Silvers.           Brenda:           478         SINerthom.           Cathy:           114.277.416         SUvertooth.           leff:           263         Sim,           Kim:           451         Sim.           Sle           Hong:           45          1         Simmons.           Alana:           257.           478         Simmons,           Annamarie:           245.           271.280.451         Simmons.           Donna:           4           1          7         Simmons.           Ernest:           3          1          4         Simmons.           Greg'           451         Simmons.           LaTwyla:           1          78.           27          1          .           478         Simmons.           NIkkl:           190         Simmons.           Shalon:           308.           311.435         Simmons.           Thomas:           487         Simon.           Antonle:           129.417         Simon.           Pedro:           451         Simon.           Shaun:           4          1           7         SImone.           Michael:           246         Simons.           Brenda:           176         Simons.           Monica:           123,478         Simpson,           Burt:           89         Simpson.           Karla:           I           20         Simpson.           Mike:           102.478         Simpson.           Rafael:           127.478         Sims,           LeAnn:           182         Sims.           Monica:           178         Sims.           Russ:           164.435         Sine.           Gabrielle:           116         Singleton,           nil:           185         Singleton.           Martin:           88         SInkankas.           Mary:           107.435         SInklm.           Lee:           274         Sinn.           Becky:           4          1           7         SIpes.           lames:           264         SIpes.           leff:           238         SIria.leff:           147         Sisco.           Brenda:           3          1          3         SIsco.           Mike:           3          1          3         SIsler.           fulie:           182         SIssom.           lennette:           3          1          3         SIsson.           Beth:           1          89         SIvard.           Kyle:           88         Sixkiller.           Shannon:           107         Sizemore.           Allen:           105         Slulin.           Scott:           150.           157         Sjulin.           William:           130         Skaggs.           Bobble:           96         Skaggs,           Tracy:           478         Skarky,           lean:           4          1          7         Skekon.           Ginny:           193.309         Skiff.           Karen:           3          1          8         Skinner.           David:           148.478         Skinner,           lana:           94.           283.           417         Skinner,           lanet           93.           258         Skinner.           Tom:           129         Skorkowsky.           Kris:           3          1          3         Skov.           Ralph:           487         Slaatten.Alf:84.452         Slavln.           Charies:           89         Sloan.           Suzanne:           193         Slovak.           Brian:           1          48         Small.           Carlton:           478         Smallwood.           Victoria:           487         Smart,           Charies:           478         Smerasuta.           Amate:           275         Smith.           Alan:           234.           478         Smith.           Arthur:           130.435         Smith.           Beveriy            mom  :           1          52         Smith.           Billy:           357         Smith.           Bobby:           87         Smith,           Brenda:           296         Smith.           Brian:           168         Smith.           Carlton:           435         Smith,           Carson:           264         Smith,           Cathleen:           478         Smith,           ChrisU:           257.           248.           90,           478         Smith.           Cynthia:           189         Smi th.           Dard:           435         Smith.           Debbie:           417         Smith.           Denlse;           185         Smith.           Ely:           357         Smith,           Edward:           478         Smith,           Eric:           235.           270,           478         Smith,           Faron:           296.           435         Smith,           Floyd:           103.478         Smith.           Ginger:           1          76         Smith,           Gregory:           86.           297         Smith.           Helen:           240.           320.           478         Smith.           Honor:           1          16.           182.           245.           434         Smith,           lames:           1          29,           248,           269.           478         Smith,           leanne:           107.435         Smith,           leff:           164.           249.           284.           452         Smith,           lim:           75.           307         Smith,           loan:           195         Smith,           ludith:           435         Smith.           Keith:           127         Smith.           Kris:           235         Smith.           Kristen:           4          1          7         Smith.           Leanne:           254,          452         Smith.           Les:           157         Smith,           Lisa:           487         Smith,           Mansel:           470         Smith.           Mark:           4           52         Smith.           Mary:           176.479         Smith.           Michael:           238.           272.452         Smith.           Michelle:           I           20.           296         Smith.           Mike:           394         Smith.           Nancy:           I           16.           237.           283.           435         Smith.           Nathan:           88.           417         Smith.           Paul           C:           250         Smith.           Phillip:           452         Smith.           Rhonda:           106.435         Smith.           Richard:           144         Smith.           Rick:           452         Smith,           Riki:           294,           295         Smith,           Ronald:           479         Smith,           Scott:           !65         Smith,           Sheila:           193,417         Smith,           Shellle:           182         Smith,           Shelly:           186         Smith.           Stephanie:           121.417         Smith.           Susan:           280,           479         Smith,           Suzi:           123.479         Smith.           Tama:           452         Smith.           Thomas:           171         Smith.           Valerie:            121.           176.417         Smith.           Vanessa:           479         Smith.           William:           101         Smith-McKnIght.           Sandra:           487         Smithey.           Tom:           452         Smoot.           Davld:3l5.479         Snapp.           Amy:           283         Sneary.           Michael:           164.452         Snedden.           lack:           316         Sneed.           Polly:           297         Sneed.           Tom:           297         Snelling.           Ricky:           487         Snider,           Keith:           163         Snow.           Stephanie:           1          84         Snowden.           Kevin:           1          44         Snyder,           [ohn:           479         Snyder,           lesse:           479         Snyder,           Michelle:           2  nJ,           291          ,           479         Snyder,           Nancy:           94         Snyder,           Sharon:           93,           452         Soder,           Scott:           1          48         Soebbing,           Dana:           257         Soediana,           Army:           273         Soedjana,           EmI:           273         Soedjana,           SIsta:           273         Soedjana,           Tjeppy'           273,           487         Soegeng.           Ismail:           273         Soepranoto,           Basoeki:           435         Soerrles,           leanna:           123,417         Soetaert.           Michael:           306         Sofodeaus,           Elena:           265.           235         Sokolosky.           Sue:           190.           191.282.288.289         Soils,           lose           Alejandro:           234.           286.           479         Solomon.           Becky:           3          1          3         Solomon.           Stanley           |r.:           290         Somafeh.           Carrie:           1          1          5         Somarajan.           C:           302         Somerville.           Bill:           162         Somervllle,           lennlffer:           94.           3          1          7         Sommer.           Teri:           175         Sonafelt.           Carrie:           4          1          7         Soney.           Vera:           271         Soon.           Kim'           479         Soon-Har,           Chan:           258         Soper,           David:           294,           295         Soper,           Debbie:           116,417         Soper,           GInny:           452         Sorrels,           Kevin:           452         Sossamon,           Gary:           287         Soto,           lairo:           435         Souders,           David:           1          60-         Souter,           Alan:           164         Southwell,           Grant           86.           435         Souders.           David:           1          30         Southeriand.           Angela:           452         Sowards.           Teri:           4          1          7         Sowle.           Imit:           100         Spady.           Kenneth:           452         Spaeth.           Shaun:           1          20.           1          89.           4          1          7         Spanke.           Ron:           488         Sparkman.           Bryan:           479         Sparkman.           Dana:           236.           452         Sparkman.           Rodney:           250         Sparks.           Danny:           34.435         Sparks.           Sean:           1          29         Sparks.           Stacy:           470         Sparks.           Tina:           294.           295           479         Spariln.           Debbie:           116.417:         Speare.           Veronlca:264         Spears,           Mike:           I           58.           4          1          7         Speck.           Diane:           8          1         Spec,           Roger:           168         Speed.           Bill:           87         Speed.           Darren:           127         Speer.           Karen           Kay:           165,           182.           237.           253.           270.276.           279.299.           31           1         Spell.           Allan           4           53         Spell.           Donna           453         Sp  ence.           Bonnie:           190         Spence.           lames:           264         Spence.           Susannah:           297.           479         Spencer,           lames:           479         Spencer,           leff:           86         Spencer.           Mike:           1          40         Spencer.           Pam:           III.           435         Spencer.           Tracy:           108.435         Speriln.           Rich:           1           58         Spies.           Stephanie:           185,453         Splllars.           MikeL           103         Splllers.           Diane:           4           1          7         Splllman.           Kim:           1           17.435         Splllyards.           lohn:           148.287         Spoars.           Ted:           296         Spode.           El           264         Spradlln.           Karrie:           189.           234.           289.           299.           280         Spradlln.           Steve:           86         Sprague.           lohn:           103.435         Sprangel.           Brett:           480         Sprawgel.           Brett:           455         Sprietzer.           Cathy:           1          92         Springer,           Kelly:           193         Springer,           Mark:           97         Springer,           Rhonda:           304         Spurgeon,           llm:           74         Spurrier,           Donna:           185.           479         Spurrier.           Mark:           3          1          3         Staats.           David:           479         Stack.           Christine:           124.           176         Stadler,           Karsten:           277,           299,           435         Stafford,           Andrew:           148         Stafford,           Chris:           3          1          3         Stafford.           Tim:           453         Stagg.           Barbara:           193         Stahl.           David:           I           50         Stahl,           Robin:           435         Stahl.           Tracy:           185.311         Stahlman.           Darla:           233.           234.           235         Staltz.           Mitchell:           453         Stalcup.           Randy:           479         Stallcup.           Kendra:           123.435         Stalllngs.           Sabrina:           114.417         Stanberry.           Ken:           479         Stand.Darren:           261.           285.479         Standell.           Debbie:           125.435         Stanfield.           Patrick:           127         Stanfleld.           Terri:           90.           417         Stange.           Artie:           75         Stangl.           Greg:           1          40         Stanley.           Bridgette:           3           I           I         Stanley.           Cheryl:           8          1.           3          13.           4          53         Stanley.           Debby:           257         Stapleton.           David:           288.           3          1           3         Stapp.           Lisa.           120.249.435         Start)erry.           Ken:           108         Starbuck.           Dan:           238         Starinton.           Michael         Stark.Cara:282.310,           313         Stark.           Linda:           96         Stark.           Paige:           4          1           7         Stari  .Tim:288.           313         Starks.           llm:           86         Starks.           Sam:           297         Starr,           lames:           257,           277         Starr,           Ion:           269,           278         Starr.           Scott           E.:           164         Starr.           Tim:           1          48         Starrett.           Laura:           1          95         States.           Connie:           277         States.           Marie:           1          30.           4          1          7         States,           ianlce:           479         States.           Mark:           239         Staton.           Larry:           87.           453         Staton.           Shell:           479         Stauffer.           lulle:           1          84         Stauffer.           Vicky:           479         Staunton.           Michael           K.           |r.:           306         Staunton,           Robin:           309         Stave.           Steve:           4          1           7         Steams.           Michelle:           123           453         Steel,           Laurie:           193         Steele,           Michael:           164         Steele,           Randy:           127.417         Steele.           Tom:           163         Stelchen.           Barry:           I           52.           286.           313.453         Stelncamp           Keith:           144         Steltle.           Claire:           435         Steta.           Mitch:           165         index            521         Steke,           Kim:           i           15,           45?         Steluler.           Gerry:           155         Stelzer.           Donald:           107         Stemen.           Bryan           L.:           238.           300         Stemple,           Dale:           301         Stemple.           Shanna:           453         Stenslie.           Aaron:           257         Stephen.           Vincent:           162         Stephans.           Chris:           186         Stephens.           Bruce:           85.           453         Stephens.           Denny:           85         Stephens,           lim:           126         Stephens.           Kip:           144         Stephens.           Lacrisha;           4           1           7         Stephens.           Robert:           479         Stepp.           Tracey           236         Stern.          Robert:           264         Stevens.           Allison.           111.           296.           453         Stevens.           Brian:           361         Stevens.           Duane:           435         Stevens,           lames           III:           141.           479         Stevens.           Lisa:           125.           277.           280.           284,           435         Stevens.           Ostgen:           435         Stevens.           Roger:           249.           255.           453         Stevens.           Susan           3           1           3         Stevenson.           Rhonda           281         Steward.           Rahmana:           4           79         Steward.           Robert:           488         Steward,           Vanessa:           81.417         Stewart.           Akita:           8          1         Stewart.           Allison:           193         Stewart.           Bobby           4           79         Stewart.           Catrina             192         Stewart,           Dale:           253         Stewart           Debbie           435         Stewart,           Donna:           479         Stewart,           Eileen:           435         Stewart,           Frank:           453         Stewart,           Gala:           94         Stewart,           led:           101         Stewart,           loyce:           106         Stewart,           Kelly:           306         Stewart           Lori:           435         Stewart,           Mark:           272,           308         Stewart,           Monte:           162         Stewart,           Stephanie:           234,           269,           278,           290,           291         Steyer,           S           Lesley:           122,           242         Stoe,           loe:           453         Stiff,           Brad:           84,           306         Still,           Betsy:           1           15,435         Sai,           Rick            1           30         Stilwell,           Laura:           192         Stinebring,           Kim:           299         Stinnett,           Donna:           111,           305,           479         Sanson,           Scott:           130         Stirman,           Mary-Margaret:           184,313         Stivers,           Cheryl:           1           16,           453         Stobaugh,           Donald:           435         Stobaligh,           Lee:           85         Stober,           Scott:           488         Stockard,           Greg:           I           50         Stockton,           Dana:           122,           417         Stackton.           Kenny:           1           50         Stockton,           Scott           74         Stokes           Stephanie            1           1           5         Stolarow,           Alex:           84,           306,           453         Stoll,           Todd:           140         Stoltze,           lohn:           1           30.           264         Stone,           Andrea:           243         Stone,           David:           1409,           165,           237,           479         Stone,           lana:           185         Stone,           Kim             190         Stone,           Robert!             296,           453         Stone,           Slacey:           1          89         Stone,           Steve:           147,           258         Stonebarger,           David:           126,313         Stonebarger           Phillip            I02,           313         Storgess,           Kynan           236         Stonm,           lulie:           186,           4           79         Story,           Pamela:           123,           277,           417         Story,           Steve,           1          30,           299,           435         Stotts,           Charlotte           280         Stout,           loseph           4           I           7         Stout,           Rex             131             249,           479         Stovall,           Lisa:           104,           300,           312         Stover,           Deanna           435         Stowell,           Steva           L           :           276         Stracener,           Denise:           257,           261         Strahin,           Brenda             I           76         Strain,           Amy:           1           17,           4           1           7         Straka,           |ana:           195         Strategier,           Leigh:           175,           319         Stratton,           Denni:           90         Stravlo.           Peter:           263         Strayer,           Lisa:           81,           296,           300,           313,           435         Strayhorn:           Cathy:           479         Streeter,           Chris:           236         Stretch,           Deanna:           479         Stretch,           Gay          le:           24           1           262         Stribley,           Anglea:           4           I           7         Strieker,           Kim:           252,           436         Strickland,           Deborah:           180         Strickland,           Dennis:           436         Strickland,           Doug:           306         Strickland,           Keith:           140         Stricland,           Parker:           144         Stringer,           Brad             108         Stringer           Kimberly:           436         Stringfellow,           Alan:           87         Stride,           E:           315         Strombeck,           Corey             131.417         Strong.           Biff            155         Strong.           Courtny             190         Strong.           David:           85         Strong.           Eric:           235,           263,           265         Strong,           Greg:           88         Strong,           Mari           453         Struble,           Carol:           91         Strubley,           Angela             121         StrunkCody:           168         Stuckey,           Chad:           88         Stuemky,           Stefani:           92         Stufflebean           Kristin:           3           I           1         Stufflebean,           Tana:           280         Stulce,           Lisa             190         Stumbough,           Kimberly:           233,           301          ,           479         Stump           Daniel:           453         Sturgeon,           Mike             163         Subramaniam.           Thauasseian:           274         Subketkaew.           Al           4           36         Subwikatmono.           Martina:           273         Subwikatmono,           Miana:           273.           453         Sudar,           Mike:           103         Sudduth,           Melanie:           1           14         Sudhakaran.           MP:           302         Sukhon,           Rajai:           81         Sullins,           leff:           101         Sullivan,           Alice:           1           16,           416         Sullivan,           Dave:           103,           170         Sullivan,           Greg:           168         Sullivan,           |eff:           103.           168.           479         Sullivan.           Karen:           253,           257,           479         Sullivan,           Kelly:           190,           258         Sullivan,           Rhonda:           81.417         Sumanang.           Kasih:           480         Sumander.           Augistinas:           76,           273,           451         Sumarlim,           Irwan           480         Sumathi,           N           R           :           302         Summ ers,           lames:           239         Summers,           Kerry:           297         Sumner,           Jennifer:           82,           182         Sun,           Wan           King:           107         Sunardi,           Aripin           Lili:           273         Sund,           Paul:           247         Sundaz,           Shelley:           189,           310         Suneson,           Carl:           1          30         Surdick,           Mark:           107,           488         Surine,           Rick:           4           1          7         Surkendko,           Dirio:           4           36         Sutcliffe,           Heather:           195.           262         Sutikno.           Buyung:           273,417         Sutterfield,           Arthur:           252         Sutterfield,           Sandra:           I           I           1         Suttle,           Sharon:           480         Sutton,           |im:           144         Sutton,           Mark:           319         Sutton,           Michael:           144         Sutton.           Stacy             180         Svard,           Christine            123,           417         Swafford,           DeAnne:           125,237,297,436         Swanson,           Brad:           144,           306         Swanson,           Greg:           164         Swanson,           Scott:           169         Swanson,           Stacy:           480         Sweetin,           Marina:           272         Sweigart.           Susan:           1          89,           262,           288,           3          1           I         SwendonTom             158         Swigart,           Laura             195         Swim,           Ion:           317         Sy,           Pham           269         Sycallides,           George           271         Syed,           Rashid           Moor:           3           I           5         Szumlas,           Dan:           318         Taber,           Greg           L:           480         Tacker.           Martin:           295         Tackett.           Bill:           1          63         Tackett.           Holly:           236         Tackett.           Paige:           1          86         Tafolla.           Mark:           131         Tai.           Kim:           480         Tajuddin.           Tariq           Azim:           3          1           5         Taldo,           Danny:           127,           313         Talley,           David:           76,           144,           418         Talley.           Nancy:           488         Talton.           Collette:           124         Tamim.           Amal:           1          1           I         Ta n,           Bee:           480         Tan,           Boon           Keny:           97.           268,           480         Tan,           Chang           Hwa:           264,           480         Tan,           Kim-Cheng:           480         Tan,           Kok|yh:235.           265,480         Tan,           Leong           Boon:           269         Tan,           Peng           Say:           269         Tan,           Seng:           480         Tan,           Wee           Ong:           235.           480         Tandarich.           Cindy:           436         Tandyo.           Heru:           488         Tandyo.           Rahayu:           4           36         Tandyo.           Sandra:           480         Tang,           Khye:           480         Tang,           Sia           Ling:           264         Tanksley,           Cindy:           195         Tanner.           Patti:           1          76         Tan-Torres.           Ray:           147         Tansu,           DeAna:           262         Tapp.           lennifer:           182         Taqi,           Aali:           274,           480         Tarau,           Hab:           74         Taron,           Lisa:           236         Taron,           Mark:           1           50         Tate,           Alisa:           193         Tate,           layne:           193         Tate,           Tracy:           374         Tatge,           Larisa:           81         Tatroe,           Linda:           281,           480         Tatum,|ack:           76,436         Taucer,           Stanley           255         Tay,           lin:           480         Tay,           Mary:           436         Tayebi,           Haleh:           90,           164,           265,           453         Taylar,           Bobby:           I           54         Taylor,           Angle:           240.           297,           480         Taylor,           Cathy:           81,           436         Taylor,           Hillary:           189         Taylor,           lamie:           192         Taylor,           lanet:           125,           269,277,278,418         Taylor,           Lisa:           4           1          8         Taylor,           Lori:           I           75         Taylor,           Melissa:           107         Taylor,           Robert:           154,257,           286,           3           I           1          ,           480         Taylor,           Scott:           255         Taylor,           Shawn:           4           53         Taylor,           Timothy:           270,           480         Tayrien,           Mindy:           1           14.418         Tchakkos,           Thoula:           271         Tebb.           Richard:           265,           291         Tedford,           Daphne:           453         Tee,           Boon-Kee:           480         Teegarden,           Shannon:           103         Teel,           (oe:234,236         Teeples,           Kari:           262,           453         Tegeler,           Lynn:           1          82         Teh.           King:           480         Tellez,           Melissa:           I           15,           418         Templer,           Maggie:           436         Temples,           Angela:           185         Tenerelli,           Tracey:           1          86         Teng.           Ye Hing:           418         Teo,           Ah:436         Tec,           Min:           480         Teoh,           Hoy:           480         Teong,           Lee:453         ferrell,           Katie:           277         Terronez,           Kyle:           1          44         Terronez,           Troy:           248         Terry,           Ross:           268         Terry,           Susan:           182,418         Terry,           Thomas           |r,:           295         Terry,           Vai:           1          80         Teskey.           Larry:           I           50         Teslo,           Maria:           245         Testa,           loseph:           120         Testerman,           )aimi:           212,           480         Testerman,           S,           Ralph:           426         Tevis.           Lisa:           81.418         Thai,           Quynh-Thoa:           275         Thai,           Thien:85.           418         Thamer,           Michelle:           I           14,           418         TharianI,           Kamber:           274.           277,           2          1          5         Tharp,           Ethan:           76         The,           Lip           Oei:           480         Thedford,           Miriam:           245         Thedjoisworo,           SoekardI:           272,           426         Theodosiou,           Nicholas:           271,           480         Thetford,           Sherry:           426         Theus.           Gretchen:           452         Thies.           Conor:           101         Thill,           Tyson:           480         Thoendei,           Mike:           219         Thoma,           |ohn:           298         Thoman,           Greg:           85         Thomas,           Angle:           1          86         Thomas,           Belinda:           94,           25          1          ,           452         Thomas,           Bill:           89         Thomas,           Candace:           92.           4          18         Thomas,           Cassandra:           180         Thomas,           Charletta:           426         Thomas,           Chet:           1          40,           245,           252,           262         Thomas,           David:           86         Thomas,           EJizabeth:           1          1           1          ,           452         Thomas.           Greg:           480         Thomas,           Holly:           4          1          8         Thomas,           lamee:           1          89         Thomas,           loan:           97         Thomas.           John:           154.245         Thomas,           lulie:           92,           452         Thomas,           Kevin:           162         Thomas,           Lana:           209,           426         Thomas.           Rick:           168,           276         Thomas,           Sam:           150         Thomas,           Scott:           I           50         Thomas,           Shelley:           426         Thomas,           Stephanie:           1          80         Thomas,           Suzanne:           426         Thomas,           Talleri:           195.209         Thomas.           Tanya:           282.           202,           480         Thomas,           Ten:           1          20         Thomas,           Thurman:           224,           227,           229,           222         Thomas,           Trey:           296         Thomason.           Ashley:           192         Thomason.           Bryan:           4          1          8         Thomason.           lanna:           182         Thompson.           Bill:           2          1          2,           4          18         Thompson.           Chris:           155.           262.           287         Thompson.           Dan:           1          2          1         Thompson.           Darrel:           264         Thompson.           David:           1          26,           22          1         Thompson.           Gregg:           222         Thompson,           lackie:           1          24         Thompson.           |eff:           1          40.           222,           4          1          8         Thompson,           |ohn:           1          70         Thompson,           Kevin:           288,           2          1          2         Thompson,           Kristey:           1          92         Thompson,           Laurie:           189         Thompson.           Leigh:           1          22         Thomf)son.           Man           Lol:           1          48         Thompson.           Paul:           206         Thompson.           Rhonda:           245.           202.           480         Thompson.            Robert:           1          26         Thompson.           Rosalynn:           452         Thompson.           Roy           D.:           295         Thompson,           Sandy:           452         Thompson.           Sara:           4          1          8         Thompson.           Scott:           85         Thompson.           Shannon           C:           182         Thompson.           Susan:           106.           185         Thompson.           Travis:           147         Thompson.           Warren:           229         Thomson.           Chris:           147         Thongchua,           Pete:           275         Thorne,           lames:           75.           480         Thorne.           Kristina:           94         Thomhill.           Teri:           90.           480         Thornton.           |oe:           480         Thornton.           [Catherine:           1          1          7         Thornton.           Paul:           1          10         522           •index         Thornton.           Phyllis:           488         Thornton,           Sonya:           480         Thoroughman.           Done:           480         Thorp.           Thomas:           480         Thorson.           Daniel:           154,           245         Threa tt,           Angela:           480         Thurman,           Brock:           1           7          1         Thurman,           Letha:           418         Thurston,           lennifer:           104,           453         Thurston,           Melissa:           1          20.           233,           436         Thurston,           Phil:           453         Tice,           David:           265         Tidwell,           Tina           Mae:           139,           185,436         Tiernan,           Diana:           I           76,           1           77         Tierny,           Mary           Elizabeth:           237         Tieu,           Phuong:           275         Tighe.           lames:           102.453         Tilford.           Bernadette:           296.           481         Tilley.           Dan:           200         Tillman,           nil:           190         Tillman.           Kathy:           319         Tilman.           Thomas           481         Timer.           Susan:           105         Timmons.           Laurie            189         Tingson-Mirando.           Edgar:           77         Tittle,           lana:           185         Titus.           Karen:           1           1           5         Tiardes.           Kara:           282.           302,436         To,           Taun           Chong:           102         Toay,           lesse           William;           87         Todd,Kari:           1           15,313         Todd,           Mike:           170,245         Tofas,           Christakis:           271         Tok,           Boon:           481         Toltan,           Dian:           263         Tomlin,           Sonie:           245,           309,           436         Tomlinson,           Brant:           171         Tomlinson,           Rod:           235         Tommey,           Kim:           120,418         Toms,           Marty:           488         Tonte,           Greg:           168,           276         Toplift,           Dr,           DonR,:236         Topp,           Sherry:           268         Topping,           Brian:           I           70         Topping,           Missy:           189,418         Torbett,           Mark:           270         Torbett,           Russell:           1          30         Tosee,           Sherry:           1          20         Tosh,           Marcus:           418         Toth,           Frank           1:24          1,288.           313,453         Totszollosy,           Christine:           I           16,           192         Totten,           Kimberly:           121,418         Towles,           leff:           89         Toussanint,           Todd:           97         Tow,           Martha:           481         Townsend,           Dan:           85         Townsend,           Kilo:           264         Townsend,           Kip:           163         Townsend,           Rossell:           86,           4          1          8         Townsend,           Todd:           311,           320         Trail,           Susan:           280         Trakulmaykee,           lane:           275         Tran,AnP:275         Tran,           Mark:           275         Tran.           Robert:           275         Tran,           Tin:           275         Tran,           Tuan:           275         Traverse,           Stad:           121         Travis,           Marty:           252,           481         Traywicks,           Monique           R,:           296,           4          1          8         Treadway,           Stephanie:           1          86         Treat,           Dana:           309         Tredford,           Daphne:           90         Treece,           David:           264         Trelease,           Tom:           I           54         Trent,           Brian:           1          64         Trent,           Trad           N.:           107         Tresch,           |ohn|r.:488         Trible,           Craig:           237         Trietsch,           Karen:           182,           262,           290         Trietsch,           Karol:           190         Trimble.           Lorri:           81         Trinka,Mark:           100.318.436         Triplett.           |ad:252.28l.436         Triplett.           Terri:           186         Tripp,           ferajyn:           195         Trissell.           Kevin:           110.481         Troendle.           Kathryn:           80.           4          1          8         Trok.           Karen:           319         Trompler,           Aiaine:           1          20,           4          1          8         Trompler.           Steve:           260         Trotter,           Stephanie:           481         Trotter,           Tena:           117,481         Trotter.           Tony:           87         Trout.           Shelley:           I           16.           481         Trout.           Tammy:           1          20.           262.           453         Troxtell.           Lisa           454         Troy.           Marti:           250.289         Troyer.           Earl           Wayne:           48          1         Truelove.           Kevin             162         Truitt.           Greg:           48           L         Tryon.           Frandne           81          .           245.           418         Tsang.           Peter:           488         Tsao.           Wei-Min:87.4l8         Tuck.           Friar:           74         Tucker.           Daria:           190         Tucker.           Dena:           81             296         Tucker,           lamie          lo:           I           15,418         Tucker,           leff            1           28         Tucker,           Kris:           92             185         Tucker,           Martin           244         Tucker,           Michelle           436         Tucker,           Tandi:           186         Tull,           David             165         TulLStacie:           182,           313         Tullis,           lulie:           182,284         Tung,           lohn:           481         Tung,           Teresa:           265,           481         Turley,           Amy:           454         Turnbaugh.           Stacey:           175         Turner,           Aimee:           104         Turner,           C.E.:           294.           481         Turner,           Claire:           97         Turner,           |im:           264,           454         Turner,           lohnny            150,           157         Turner,           Randy:           488         Turner,           Richard:           454         Turner,           Turnek:           481         Turno,           Donald:           234,           238,           300         Turpin,           Brent:           296,           481         Turpin,           Duane:           144         Tush,           Marcus:           128         Tutor,           Bryan:           270,           315         Tuxhorn,           Kelly:           454         Tweeten,           Lon:           320         Tye,           Ginger:           189         Tuxhorn,           Kelly:           239         Tyler,           Kent:           1          48,           269,           278,           287,           3          1           1          ,           436         Tyler,           Roger:           436         Tyler,           Steven:           243         Tyman,           Tim:           140         Tyner,           Anna:           48          1         Udo-lnyang,           Phillip:           235,           488         Umdenstock.           Michele:           4          1          8         Underwood.           Marty:           316         Unruh,           Bryan:           418         Unruh.           Kevin:           I           52         Unriih.Todd:           152.           313         Updegraff.           Brandon:           1           30         Updike.           Kenneth:           128.294.313.418         Upton.           Melinda:           90.           313         Urban.           Melissa:           122.281         Urton.           Kerry:           163         Uselton,           Darrel:           131,313         Usman,           Mohammed:           3           I           5         Usmani,           Mohammad           Naved:           274         Ussery,           Troy:           165         Utiey,           Kevin:           155         Uto.           Lee:           104.418         Utter.           Nancy:           245         Uyak.           Menausche:           102         Vaccaro,           Vito:           108.436         Valdois.           Valicca:           186         Valenta.           Karen             189         Valentina.           Roger:           245         Valentine.           Paul:           1           38         Valentine,           Tracy:           185         Valentino,           Vicki           90,           481         Valero,           Tania           244         Van,           Hoa           481         Van,           Michael           275         Van           Antwerp,           lana:           124         VanAtta.           Michele            100.           104         Van           Buren.           Leah:           1           15,           418         Vance,           Gary:           252         Vance.           Kevin             1           I           2         Vanchieri.           Victoria:           4           18         Vandel.           Kara:           279,           289.           299.           454         Vandelune.           Bruce            127,           418         Van           Deman,           Brent:           1           54         Vander,           Kara:           189,           245,           270         Vandiver,           Lisa            186         Van           Fossen,           Brent:           454         Vangas,           Clement:           4           1          8         Van           Gilder,           Rick:           243,481         Van           Hooser,           Ten:           454         Van           Leevwen,           lohn:           436         Van           Maren,           Mark:           241,           252,           256,481         Van           Treese,           Vanessa:           90         Van           Wassenhove,           Lisa            185         Vap,           David:           140.           233         Vap.           Nancy:           92.           233         Vargas.           Clem:           288.           3           1           3         Varner,           Paul:           277.418         Vasden.           Tawnya:           104         Vasquez.           |uan           88.           306         Vassar.           Missi:           377         Vater.           Michelle:           1           15.418         Vaughan,           Arleta:           105         Vaughan,           Cindy:           193         Vaughan,           Clay:           1           10,454         Vaughan,           lames:           481         Vaughn,           Dawn:           92.           185         Vaughn,           DeAnn:           180         Vaulner,           Steve:           164         Vavrina,          Shari:          182         Vavrina,           Stacy:           182         Vbronti,           Arthur:           436         Veatch,           Randy:           140,232.           233         Vellarreal,           Sara:           315         Venturi.           Robert:           264         Vermilion,           lana:           182.           262         Vernetti.           Lisa:92.           185         Vernon.           Annetta:           185.257         Vernon.           Karen:           454         Vernon.           Lianne:           90,           185,           436         Vernon.           Lynda:           3           1           3         Vernon.           Roman:           4           54         Vernon.           Lynda:           104.           252         Verser.           Skip:           168         Vestal.           Karen:           297,           436         Vestez,           Michelle:           263         Vick,           Shannon:           418         Vickery,           Brook:           48          1         Vieeshouwer,           Onno:           3          1          7         Villafane,           Abel:           481         Vin,           Tan           Yoke:           297         Vincent,           Beth:           195,280,481         Vincent,           Shawn-Ann:           195         Vinyangkoon,           C:           104         Viracola,           Anela:           104         Vise,           Danny:           102         Visina,|ohn:           138         Viso.           Freddy:           419         Vives.           Allan:           I           3           1         Vivona,           Kevin:           126         Vo.           Hung:           1           10.           481         Voerel.           Steve:           1           58         Voerster.           Allenia:           106,           255,           252         Vogel,           Greg:           300         Vogel,Matt:           165,260,287         Vogel,           Ricky:           104         Vogt.           Doug:           88         Vogt.           lack:           163         Vogt.           Kari:           290.291         VonDran.           Kim:           252,436         Von           Tresse,           Barrie:           1          92         Vontriest,           Lisa:           481         VonTungeIn,           loseph:           264         Vorasaph,           Sam:           272         Vorhels,           Mary:91,436         Vorse,           Clayton:           264,           454         Voskuhl,           Sean:           152,419         Voss,           Mark:           128,436         Vovk.           Diana:           I           75         Voyles.           Trent:           88         Vrana,           Paul:           150                  Wacht.           Mark:           244         Wade,           LaVonna:           190         Wagner,           Arthur:           1           52.           233.           235.           284         Wagner.           Deanna:           249.           488         Wagner.           Eric:           1          70         Wagner,           Kellie:           234,           308         Wagner,           Kimberly           481         Wagner,           Lori:           454         Wagner,           Michelle:           288.           289         Wagner.           Mike:           264         Wagner.           Roger:           481         Wagner.           Shelly:           257         Wagnon.           leff:           155.298         Wagnon.           lohn:           436         Waheed.           Mohammed           Naseem:           274.           3           I           5         Wahl.Craig:76.           249,           481         Waits,           Dana:           436         Waits,           David:           481         Wakefield,           lulie:           190,           191         Wakely,           Debbie:           276         Waldorf,           Shari:           94,           436         Walher,           Felicia:           296         Walker.           Andrea:           180.           419         Walker.           Angela:           8          1         Walker,           Cara:           195         Walker,           Dana:           90,           437         Walker,           Dean:           165         Walker,           Demetria:           I           I           1          ,           294,           296,           437         Walker,           Dori            122         Walker,           Doug:           138         Walker,           Greg:           1          30         Walker,           Kellye:           31           1,481         Walker,           Kim:           193         Walker,           Marlene:           90,           437         Walker,           Melinda:           419         Walker.           Rick:           1           40         Walker,           Sally:           I           17,419         Walketz.           Steve:           I           50         Wall.           Alan:           488         Wail.           Darlene:           I           16,437         Wall,           Doug:           102         Wall.           Ray:           288,           313         Wall,           Richey:           89         Wall,           Roger:           I           50         Wallace,           Allen:           163,287         Wallace,           Ann:           1           76         Wallace.           Brenda:           185,           192,           298.           299         Wallace.           Brook:           76         Wallace.           |oe:           3          1           1          .           3           1          4         Wallace.           Leslie:           1           3           I         Wallace.           Mark:           165         Wallace,           Penny:           4           1          9         Wallace.           Shannon:           94         Wallach.Tim:           131         Walleer.           Brad:           100         Waller.           Mark:           1           50         Wallis.           Renee:           1          86         Walls.           Pat:           87         Walsh,           lennifer:           I           75         Walta.           Carole:           235         Waherbach.           Mary:           437         Walters.           Michelle:           91.419         Walton,           Steve:           168         Walz.           Mary           Anne:           379         Wampler.           lennifer:           I           75         Wamsley.           Eric:           4           1          9         Wangt.           Shiaominot:           97         Wanzer.           Kenny:           263         Ward.           Amy:           193.282,454         Ward,           Bretta:           94         Ward,           Cheryl:           313         Ward,           Christopher:           85.           481         Ward,           Curtis:           145         Ward,           David           R.:           108         Ward.           Gary:           355.           359         Ward,           Greg:           264         Ward.|erry:233.           236.           437         Ward,           lulie:           310         index            52           3         V'-'.;rd,           Kurtis:           !           44         Ward,           UncoSn:           i           65         Ward           Unda:           195,           283.           3ii         Ward,           Lori:           1          24         Ward.           Marshail:           437         Ward,           Robyn:           1          24         Ward.           Roger:           257.           261         Ward.           Rosalyn:           249.481         Ward,           Son|a:8l,4l9         Ward.           Terri:           48          1         Warden.           Cathy:           106.260         Wardius,           Laura:           I           1          4         Ware.           G.           Craig:           4          1          9         Ware.           Kathy:           72.           I           I           1          .           271,           481         Ware,           Patrida:           184,           290,           291         Waring.           layne-Ann:           125.           180         Warner,           Rodney:           437         Warner.           Sheila:           285         Warren.           Karen:           296.           4           54         Warren.           Kyle:           101.419         Warren.           Lesli:           186.           31           1         Warrick,           )oe:           263.           313         Warriner.           Troy:           163         Warzecha.           Stephen:           270.           481         Washborne.           Steve:           I           54         Washington.           Darryl:           308         Washington.           Thelma:           260         Wasowski.           Yolanda:           242.           481         Wasson.           Suzanne:           180.           236         Watassek.           Kevin:           147         Watchow.           Troy:           1           28         Waters.           Dana:           300.313         Watins.           Aaron:           103.419         Watklns.           Brett:           1           52         Watkins.           Lori:48l         Watkins.           Ruth           Anne:           I           1           I         Watson.           Brenda:           257         Watson.           David:           105.248         Watson,           lenny:           454         Watson.           Lee:           100         Watson.           Melinda:           124         Watson.           Mike:           290         Watson.           Ralph:           264         Watt.           Mitzi:           94         Watt.           Pam:           97.           488         Wattenburger.           Ion:           294         Walters.           Ten:           90.           290.           488         Watts.           Brian:           285.           454         Watts.           Doug:           8          1          .           488         Watts.           Michael:           1          26         Watts.           Stephanie:           48          1         Watts.           Vince:           1          52         Waugh.Lisa:           182         Waugh.Stan:           235         Wayland.           Mark:           85         Wayman.           Randy:           160.           286         Weatherford.           Bobby:           87         Weatherford.           Greg:           108         Weatherly.           Gary:           1           54         Weatherman,           Cynthia:           482         Weathers.           Clyde:           296         Weaver.           Bob:           I           54         Weaver.           Brandi:           1           16         Weaver,           lack:           160.4           54         Weaver.           Timothy:           454         Webb.           Anthony:           272         Webb.           David:           4          1          9         Webb.           |anette:94.4l9         Webb,           leane:           236         Webb.           Kimberlee:           454         Webb.           Lisa:           482         Webb.           Mark:           76.296.454         Webb,           Polly:           243         Webb.           Sue           Ann:           257.           482         Webber.           Dan:           1          56.           284         Webber.           Keith:           157         Weber.           Diane:           1          16.           288.           289.           454         Weber,           Fred:           85         Weber,           loseph:           419         Weber.           |oe:           76         Weljster.           Angela:           190.           437         Webster.           Chris:           1           7          1         Webster.           David:           107         Webster.           Elizabeth:           437         Webster.           Frank:           85         Webster.           Laura:           189         Webster.            Lisa:           81         Webster.           Ralph:           419         Webster.           Roene:           4          1          9         Webster,           Ron;           147         Webster.           Stacey:           195.419         Wedel.           Debbie:           232.           233.           289         Wedel.           Stacy:           84         Weddle.           Kym:           482         Wedman.           Lisa:           232.           233.           482         Wedman.           Michelle:           233.           291          .           419         Wehrenberg.           Cathy:           257         Wehrie,           Timilyn:           437         Wehrill.           Tomilyn:           105         Wehrman.           Tod:           1          40         Weidner.           Larry:           164         Weigand.|ill:94.           280.           283.419         Weigand,           lim:           105         Weiman.           Denny:           273         Weinmeister.           Amy:           285.           482         Weinmeister.           loyce:           1          89         Weins.           Ricky:           437         Weins.           Sherri:           454         Weir,           Chip:           165         Weisbein.           Pam:           260         Weise.           Kristen:           122.374         Weiss.           Troy:           265         Weisz,           Cindy:           1           76         Welch.           Todd:           155.236         Weldon.Tony:           419         Wells.           Brad:           I           58         Wells.           Debbie:           80.           419         Wells,           Mary:           123         Wells.           Val:           181         Welsh.           Pat:           147         Wendelbo.           Chris:           I           52,           250,           482         Wendelbo.           Eric:           152         Wenger.           Becky:           437         Wenger.           Peter:           1          28         Werein,           Rand:           138,437         Wermske.           Craig:           I           50         Werntz.           Rebecca:           249.           255.           270         Wero.           Chris:           86         Werth.Misti:437         Wertman.           Doug:           1           30         West.           Adam:           454         West.           Bruce:           236         West.           Denise:           419         West,           lames           II:           419         West.           Laura:           92.           419         West.           Luan:           264         West.           Robyn:           437         West.           Sam:            130         West.           Steve:           163.260,419         West,           Terry:           86         West.           Tim:           126,419         Westerman,           lohn:           482         Westfall.           Linda:           115.454         Westhoff.loe:           89,           291.419         Westmoreland.           Cathy:           1          76,           3          10         Westphalen.           Shane:           127.454         Wheatcraft.           Suzanne:           319         Wheatly.           Monica:           1          95         Wheeler,           Brad:           296         Wheeler.           Dave:           270.           277.           482         Wheeler.           Evan:           296         Wheeler.           Jeff:           3          1          3         Wheeler.           )uiie:           264.           288.           289         Wheeler.           Gina:           90         Wheeler.           Mara:           1          20         Wheeler.           Penny:           94,           419         Wheeler,           Robert:           454         Wheeler.           Traci:           1          89         Wheeless.           Dan:           147         Wheriey.           Gregg:           88         Wherritt.           Rodney:           236,           4          1          9         Whetstone,           Chris:           165.           260         Whitcomb.           Michelle:           81,419         White.           Barry:           74         White.           Brad:           85         White.           Brenda:           482         White.           David:           85.           165         White.           Debbie:           122         White.           Devin:           1           50         White.           Diana:           482         White.           Don:           165.240         White.           Eddie:           240.           244,           482         White.           Eric:           157         White.           Gregg:           1          48         White,           lames           D.:           236         White,           lanelle:           261         White,           lohn:           74         White.           Kari:           482         White.           Kathrvn:           185.419         White.           Kevin:           1          7          1         White.           Perry:           1          44         White.           Russell:           85         White.           Sheila:           482         White,           Susan:           175         White.           Tom:           128.236         White.           Tommy:           294,           454         Whitehead.           Helen:           106,           437         Whitehead,           lames:           454         Whitekiller.           Kip:           87         Whitenack.           Kevin:           1          70         Whitfield.           Diana:           180         Whitfield,           leri:           290.           291         Whitley.           Linda:           106.437         Whitlock.           Bryan:           144         Whitlow.           Molly:           190.482         Whitman.           R.           Craig:           74         Whitney.           Eddie:           I           3           I         Whitney,           lim:           150         Whitney.           Merritt:           122.419         Whitson.           Lisa:           182.283.454         Whittle.           Susan:           195,           31           1         Whitworth.           Barry:           296         Whitworth.Iulia:263.488         Whitworth.           Lisa:           3          1          6.           437         Whitworth,           Tray:           313         Wibowo.           Pintoro:           84.           268.           273,           286.           291.           482         Wichert,           Rex:           140.232.235         Wick.           Lori:           192.419         Wicks.           Urry:           235.           265         Wieder,M.A.:234.300         Wielney.           Kandy:           488         Wiese.           leffrey:           482         Wieser.           Lorrie:           437         Wiewel.           Darin:           147         Wiewel.lim:           140         Wiharyanto,           Yuntakari:           454         Wilago,           Shawn:           162         Wilburn,           Gary:           297         Wilcox.           Ben:           1          70         Wilcox.           William:           110         Wiles,           Mary           Ann:           90.           437         Wiley.           Lisa:           189.419         Wilkens.           Todd:           419         Wilkerson,           Herbert:           420         Wilkerson.           Stephanie:           1          1          7.           420         Wilkes.           Ginny:           91         Wilkes.           Katie:           1          20.           4          1          9         Wilkes,           Keith:           85         Wilkins,           Bill:           420         Wilkins.           Cal:           268         Wilkins.           Clay:           147,286,299         Wilkins.           John:           160,482         Wilkins.           Rich:           1          48         Wilkinson.           Clark:           1          30         Wilkinson,           Elizabeth:           454         Wilkinson.           Herbert:           86         Will.           Billie:           175         Williams,           Belinda:           1          78.           482         Williams,           Brenna:           91         Williams,           Carl:           75,           233.           437         Williams.           Carolyn:           193.           291         Williams.           Catherine:           297         Williams.           Chris:           1          44         Williams,           Clayton           Ir:           294         Williams,           Craig:           86         Williams,           Dawn:           122.252         Williams.           Detra:           81,           245,           420         Williams,           Duane:           482         Williams,           Eric:           228.           252,454         Williams,           Gerald:           245,           250,           25          1          .           286.           288.           289.         299,          482         Williams,           lay:           110         Williams,           lennifer:           482         Williams,           leri:           190         Williams,           lody:           277,           482         Williams,           loey:           236         Williams,           lohn:           103,248,454         Williams,           Joseph           E,:           233         Williams.           Kathy:           318         Williams.           Kent:           454         Williams.           Kevin:           263         Williams.           Kyle:           454         Williams.           Uurie:           116         Williams.           Lee:           165.260         Williams.           Lori:           233,           482         Williams.           Marilyn:           193.           276.           291         Williams.           Marlene:           271,           296,           309.           482         Williams,           Mary:           454         Williams,           Patrida:           381         Williams.           Paul:           3          1          3         Williams.           Peter:           1          44         Williams.           Randy:           122.           243,           255,           277.           296         Williams,           Ray:           108         Williams.           Resha:           115.420         Williams.           Robert:           127         Williams.           Robin:           8          1.           420         Williams.           Ronnie:           333         Williams.           Shane:           3          1          4         Williamson.           Bruce:           235         Williamson.           Don:           144.           145         Williamson.           David:           144.           320.           454         Williamson,           Tammy:           420         Williamson.           Teresa:           420         Willingham.           Lisa:           454         Willingham.           Miles:           89         Willis.           Christie:           195         Willis.           I.           Annette:           455         Willis.           Deanna:           257         Willis.           Deadra:           111.           280.           283.           482         Willis,           Dwayne:           238         Willis.           Elena:           94         Willis.           Joe:           85         Willis,           lohnny:           258         Willis.           Kory:           84         Willis.           Ronald:           437         Willis.           Shelley:           120,313,420         Willis,           Steve:           297         Wills,           Mike:           168         Wills,           Sheri:           1          76         Willsey.           limmie:           420         Willyard.           Paula:           262,           455         Wilmeth,           Renee:           92         Wilmott,           Terry:           482         Wilson,           Angle:           180         Wilson,           Bruce:           301         Wilson,           Cameron:           163         Wilson,           Christopher:           455         Wilson,           Christy:           482         Wilson,           Darrell:           88         Wilson,           Dina:           80.           420         Wilson.           Douglas:           101.482.455         Wilson.           Gary:           102.234.276.291.318.420         Wilson.           Gerald:           243         Wilson,           lames:           420         Wilson,           Ian:           282         Wilson,           leff:           236.           482         Wilson.           Kevin:           1          44         Wilson.           Kim:           193.           236,           309.           482         Wilson,           Kyle:           87         Wilson,           Laurie:           I           17.420         Wilson.           Lee:           1          64         Wilson.           Lori:           1          80         Wilson.           Mandy:           1          92         Wilson,           Marjorie:           252         Wilson.           Marti:           125         Wilson.           Michelle:           8          1          .           195         Wilson.           Mike:           163         Wilson.           Paul:           I           54         Wilson.           Ronnie:           157         Wilson.           Shelley:           482         Wilson.           Sherri:           313                    Wilson.           Shula:           455         Wilson,           Son):           90,           455         Wilson,           Stefanie:           1          20,           420         Wilson.           Steven:           488         Wilson.           Theresa:           245,           280         Wilson,           Tiffany:           124.420         Wilson,           Toby           Gerald:           77         Wilson.           Tom:           316         Wilson.           Troy:           1          44         Wilson.           Vedo:           1          27         Wilstod,           Brian:           165         Wilton,           Cory:           165         Wilton,           Marlin:           272         Wimoth,           Eddy:           262         Winfrey,           Mark:           1          4          1          ,           286         Wing.           Danette:           259.           277.           482         Wingender.           lohn:           26          1         Wink.           Dan:           155         Wink.           Doug:           1          58         Winn.           Ginger:           122         Winslow,           Laurie:           1          76         Winsworth,           Doug:           297         Wint,           Dee:           I           58         Winter.           Krista:           1          80         Winter.           Mark:           163         Winter,           Pauline:           205         Winters.           Bobby:           263         Winters,           Charles:           455         Winters,           Nicki:           111,           269,           277,           278         Winters,           Teresa:           121.420         Winzeler.           Denny:           1          68         Wirt,           Tom:           1          50         Wise,           Kasey:           1          1          1          .           296         Wise,           Rebecca:           121.437         Wise.           Tabby:           192         Wise.           Toby:           482         Wisher,           Chris:           163         Wisk,           Annette:           190.           269,           270,           278,           279,         290,311         Wisner.           Chris:           298         Wisner,           Lydia:           195.437         Witcraft.           Teri:           190         Withem,           David:           88.           420         Witte.           Denise:           1          1          7         5           24           •index         WItten,           Beth:           455         WIttey,           Stephanie:           185         Wittle,           Scott:           1          68         Wittman,           Mike:           86         Wittow.           ludi:           90         Wittwer,           Carolyn:           190         Wittwer,           Steven:           420         Witwer.           Andy:           127         Wodweland.           Phillip:           264         Woeller,           Paul:           437         Wofford,           IVIisty:           114,482         Wohlert,           Harry:           204         Wohlhuter,           lean:           90.           185.           420         Wolf.           Danny:           306         Wolf.           Tracy:           175,245.280.319,455         Wolfe,           lanice:           482         Wolfe,           limmy:           87         Wolfe.           Keith:           240.           437         Wolfe.           Suzanne:           1          89         Wolfe,           Teresa:           1          86         Wolfe.           Tracey:           283         Wolfe.           Wade:           75.313         Wolff.           Dale:           482         Wolff.           Monique:           455         Wolford.           Paul:           88         Wolgamott.           Thad:           87         Wollenburg.           jlll:           1          89         Womack.           Kristina:           93.           420         Womack.           Lisa:           1           17.420         Wong.           Hadman:           102.           269         Wong.           Harianto:           102         Wong.           Kar           Hong:           482         Wong.           Khar:           482         Wong.           Leh:           455,           482         Wong,           Michael:           483         Wong,           Monica:           483         Wong.           Ping:           455         Wong.           Siong:           455         Wong.           Suh:           488         Wong.           Tan:           437         Wong,           Tee-Liang:           455         Wong,           Yee:           455         Wonn,Robyn:           121         Wood.           Bill:           85         Wood.           Brad:           1          38         Wood,           Cynthia:           455         Wood.           Daria:           190         Wood.           David:           1          50         Wood.           Douglas:           130.455         Wood,           jeff:           168         Wood.           Kim:           105.455         Wood.           Marilie:           106,483         Wood.           Mike:           361         Wood.'Mitch:           164         Wood.           Pamela:           483         Wood.           Tana:           242         Wood.           Tom:           252         Woodall.           Kent:           234.           235         Woodall.           Tommy:           483         Woodard.Elida:           123,420         Woodard.           Kevin:           75         Wooderson.           Dana:           185         Woodman.           Scott:           165.           259.           260.           262.         269.278         Woods.           Anthony:           294         Woods.           Brooke:            1          2          1         Woods.           Deanna:           1          16         Woods,           Eric:           164         Woods,           Loren:           114         Woods.           Ray:           252,           483         Woods.           Shanna:           90.           3          1          3         Woods.           Suzanne:           182         Woods.           Walter:           1           56         Woodward,           David:           437         Woolard,           Chris:           1          26         Woolley,           Shelly:           233.           236         Woolery.           P.D.:3I3         Woolslayer,           Robert:           88,           294,           437         Wooten,           Anne:           1          82         Wooten,           Sequeeta:           114,234,455         Wooten,           Tamara:           1          76,           309         Word,           Debbie:           86.           90         Workman.           Melanie:           195,285,315         Worley,           Becky:           3          1          3         Worley,           Dion:           163         Worsham,|oy:           117,437         Worsham,           Susie:           104         Wright,           Brent:           1          29         Wright,           Brook:           93         Wright,           Qndy:           72,           288         Wright,           lulie:           455         Wright,           Keith:           1          26         Wright,           Kim:           I           1          7         Wright,           Leslie:           1          75         Wright,           Marcus:           148         Wright.           Michael:           74,           294         Wright,           Pamela:           483         Wright.           Paula:           1          90         Wright.           Randy:           129         Wright.           Rob:           I           50         Wright.           Roger:           232         Wright.           Shelly:           185         Wright.           Susan:           1           15.455         Wright.           Terry:           264         Wright.           Thomas:           1           10         Wu.           Daniel:           I           1           2         Wyatt,           Denise:           488         Wyatt,           Dean:           86         Wyatt,           lim           Ed:           163         Wyatt,           Molly:           190         Wyatt,           Teddy:           483         Wycoff.           Butch:           168         Wyckoff.           Russell:           301         Wyckoff,           Venita:           184         Wyder.           Sharon:           124.420         Wye.           Amy:           193         Wylie.           lohn:           127         Wyman.           Cynthia:           483         Wymer.           Derek:           I           10         Wynn,           Vicki:           420         Wynne.           Kevin:           455         Yaakub.           Razana:           274.           483         Yadon.           Craig:           147         Yager.           Angela:           420         Yaksic.           Donnell:           114.250.483         Yam.           KeongChee:           235.           265.           483         Yancy.           Linda:           420         Yancey.           Keith:           102.           306         Yant.Chip:           165         Yap.           Beng:           483         Yarbrough.           Debra:           294         Yarbrough,           Konrad:           255         Yarger.           Melissa:           124         Yates.           Courtney:           1          76         Yates.           Jennifer:           123.420         Yates.           Tiffany:           175         Yates,           Yuri:           294         Yauk,           Unda:           176.282,420         Yeager,           Karen:           420         Yeagle.           Steve:           I           3          1         Yearout.           Greg:           86         Yeary.           Dave:           165         Yeldell.           Cheryl:           179.271,483         Yell,           Tracy:           455         Yeo,           Michael:           36,           437         Yeo,           Seow:           483         Yeo,           Yek:           483         Yeow,           Yong:           483         Yildirium,           Efem:           129,           160.455         Yildrim.Gem:           131         Yoast.           Linda:           106.455         Yochum,           Kerry:           236         Yokum,           Christy:           437         Yoon,           Bok-Cha:           226         York,           lames:           455         York,           Petrina:           239,           252         Yost,           Shelly:           189.437         Young,           Brian:           155         Young,           Cheryl:           104         Young,           Cynthia:           455         Young,           Deidra:           420         Young,           Dwayne:           157         Young,           Karen:           247         Young,           Kelly:           262         Young,           Lilly:           96         Young,           Lisa:           103         Young,           Mard:           1          89         Young,           Paul:           257.           488         Young,           Reggie:           85,           245         Young,           Robert:           455         Young,           Steve:           1          39         Young,           Tina:           8          1,420         Young,           Tracey:           106.           437         Younger,           Paul:           488         Youngs,           Brent;           1          28         Younis,           Rajiha:           488         yuridc,           Maria:           192,420         Zacharias,           Kyle:           483         Zacharias,           Shelly:           290         Zahler,           Beth:           189.420         Zajac.           Tim:           264         Zaioudek.           Rusty:           152,           301         Zander,           Terri:           235         Zang.           Stacey:           182         Zannotti.           Glenn:           483         Zappalucci.           Zelda:           123         Zaring,           Ion:           268         Zavala,           Teresa:           242,455         Zeid,           Bassem           Abou:           97         Zeis,           Kris:           195         Zeiser,           lalyn:           175,259         Zellinger,           Dirk:           437         Zenone,           Bruce:           1          10         Zerby,           Ginger:           1          89         Zeroski,           Tim:           126         Zhu,           Lom:           96         Ziegler.           Bridget:           1          06         Ziegler.           Lisa:           483         Ziese.           Kris:           I           1          6         Zimmerman.           Anne:           455         Zimmerman.           Camille:           232.           235.           236         Zimmerman.           Freda:           420         Zimmerman.           Lynn:           257.           483         Zink.           David:           1          30         Zinn.|oe:84.           288.437         Zipfel.           Lisa:           97         Zippel.           Lisa:           488         Zisman.Stan:           105.488         Znhri.KamalAbu:           77         Zobel.           Robert           L.           |r.:           306         Zodrow.           Dorian:           253.455         Zoellner.           Carrie:           483         Zoellner.           Sandy:           8          1.257.           483         Zollinger.           Dirk:           87         Zummaller.           Steve:           1          44         Zupp.           Whitney:           310         Zurkan.           Bill:           75         Zuther,           Karen:           488         index            52           5         REDSKIN         Daryn.           content           chief         Rob           de«ien           and           stress         Acknowledgements         AP Wide           World           Photos         Sherry           Brennamen         lack           Lancaster         Dr.           Marian           Nelson         O'Coiiy           Staff         OSU           Board           of           Publications         Party           Pix           Photos         Varsity           Photos         Evelyn           Rains         Virginia           Sine         Lisa           Schillinger         Leiand           Tenny         Stillwater           News           Press         Coca-Cola         Our           parents         Colophon         The           77th           volunrie           of           the           Redskin           was           printed           by           Delmar         Publishing           Company           of           Charlotte,           N.C.           Photographs           were         reproduced           using           a           1           50-line           screen.           Contents           were           printed         by           photo-offset;           the           cover           was           produced           by           blind           embossing,         screen           and           gold           foil           stamp.         The           book's           trim           size           is           9x1          2           inches.           Cover           stock           is           teal           Lex-         otone           with           fine           leather           grain.           Contents           were           prin ted           on           80         pound           gloss           enamel           stock.           Endsheets           were           65           pound           an-         tique-finish in           Glacier,           with           PMS           32           1           screen           tints.         All           copy           was           set           by           the           Redskin           staff           using           the           Compugra-         phic           One           System.           Body           copy           througout           the           book           is           10-point         Novarese           Medium;           captions           are           8-point           Noverese           Medium.         Display           faces           were           primarily           Novarese           Bold,           with           some         Novarese           Medium           italics           and           roman.           Other           display           type           was         Triumvirate           Bold           and           Triumvirate           Bold           Italics.         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