Oxford College of Emory University - Memory Yearbook (Oxford, GA)
- Class of 1969
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Dooley's Doll . . . the exception to the rule . . . never turns down a chocolate donut . . . nobody's fool . . . not afraid of fun . . . Oxford's First Lady. Mr. Memory .4-un.. --.....- -' 7, .- -Q wr 1 V - 4 43. 0 ' 4 fb, 'I .4 wg . an T 'iii a 5 1: Wh. in ati A'-' -on 1. .sg 6 my Preston . . . has a word for everyone . . . knows what has to be done . . sincere, ro- mantic . . . intense de- sire to succeed . . . con- cerned about students . . . studious . . . clown- islz . . . thouglzt-jyrovolv ing . . . inexlzaustilfle idealist . . . HE wants to be RIGHT . . . Dan was the Man. IQ Moorman . . . at home in a gym suit . . . untiring . . . road runner . . . never comes up for air . . . always around when there's work to be done. . .Big Red. . . ter- ror in boy's tennis shoes . . . impossible to over- look . . . impatient for good things . . . exhausts what a day has to oger. E EBSQ' - - - there's something about him . . .does- n't waste time . . . a student first . . . knows what he wants . . . knows how to get things done . . . difficult to know . . . does- n't come around. . . never makes an is- sue out of some- thing . . . always sincere . . . behind the scenes . . . con- scientious . . . has expectations. Hall of ame Bonnie my . . . she can't say anything she doesn't mean . . . always there before a dance . . . Dooley's best gal . . . concerned about doing something . . . expects a lot . . . fun loving. . . making good things even better . . . relaxed, thoughtful . . . always speaks her mind . . . the girls' representative . . . Booper . . . What this place needs is a . . . BQ! lfippg . . . has the courage of his convictions . . . a mind with imag- A ination, with an eye on tradition . . . , doer with few complaints . . . refresh- ing Greensboro corn . . . '56 Chevy . . . once you know him, you like him . . . SIC skipper . . . a fellow decorator . . . quick with a smile . . . without him a lot would be lost . . his actions speak louder than he. if W Smithwick . . . egervescent . . . scatterbrained . . . in search of the impossible . . . a dynamo of emotion . . . those eyes . . . de- crepit rah rah's . . . girl in boy's overalls . . . Angela who? . . . Are you kidding me? . . . sense of accomplishment . . . never satished if things can be im- proved . . . a dilbert unto her- self . . . a memory no one will forget. Jw My . . . pleasantly extroverted . . . knows when I to laugh . . . fun to be jf ' around . . . dependable vol- unteer . . . a different kind of leader . . . easy going . . . smooth and consistent . . never a disappointment . . assembly's best screamer . . refreshing to see. E I - 'Jw' ' vw.-,,,,., '. -.fl , d Al' 1-2: 1 I 1 - f .- if 94' jg gy . . . the zookeeper . . . makes house calls to the in- firznary . . . once around the quad . . . a man with a lot to say 1... when he talks people listen . . . many admire him, many follow . . . directed, pur- poseful, every move carefully planned . . . complex, percep- tive, it's hard to tell what he's really thinking . . . controver- sial . . . he knows what he be- lieves . . . some say brilliant, listen in ten years, you may hear joe's name. llg-yl . . . easy going sureness . . . a listener . . . comments when he has to . . . Rossville's best farmer . . . band-man . . . knows a good time . . . not an opportunist . . . a pipe and levis . . . never overbear- ing . . . concerned about understanding others. Who's Who Among Students in American unior Colleges , ,W xv. xv SX 'Q , , Q K . X W, ,gi wx - U u 'Q ' f, -4 : M A' - V N' rg or la X , 53 ? Q , L, 7 ,- ,. a W X ff, X if Top left: Bill Nipper Top right: joe Siry Lower left: Mary Mitchell Center: Fanita Smithwick Lower right: Blane Crandall M? Ai' F Www uwm Q .Aahmr . 'fzllfiy afar' V-ff --Y-.. .- vw?- V o f Af fsgri I A , f J 1, wlpf W W'- wW'w'f ' rM'47 Ng. gl f 'i - gf 1 52? ' Y. 4. , . 5? rf 5' ad F A f . . . the idea . . . national recognition . . . campus whos. . . potential, service, leaders, exceptional . . . the question . . . who's to say? . . . it's new . . . limited . . . the chosen few . . . they're distinguished? . . . student hody advice . . . the faculty's to say . their names-in the hig hook . . W 36A 1 . , ,MKWAMNQ Top left: Top right: Lower left: Lower right: 1 X l 'R 'Q +1 1 ti 9' ,, al. Q 1 Y' - K I ' f 'PTP , . Jane Moorman Danny Preston Betty Mozley Sid Shingler t ' . .. - ll 1' T 19 ta Sigma Psi . . . one of the highest honors . . . the Lone Ranger rides again . . . leadership at Oxford- fact or fiction . . . a truck ride in the snow . . . its purpose is undercover . . . what's so special about them? . . . nobody understands . . . what can we say . . . an honor that can never be deserved. Advisors: President: Vice-President: Secretary: Members: Dr. Neal Bond Fleming Dr. Carlos Meyer Mr. Dan Moore Mr. Thomas Tredway joe Siry Fanita Smithwick Carolyn Peck Anita Bailey Judy Boggs Mike Hodges Mary Mitchell Betty Mozley Bill Nipper Polly Paul Sid Shingler lpha Ep ilon Up ilon 123,-fjf tI,' ,Qian we-Q 'f ,Q , Q..-av l-2 -s.2f- 3. ' 5 X f Hl'T,iZ5gF1 1 tiff' rfQ'4 y -FN aff- atgfybfa fl lblxs any ,M N fffis, A' -W' '. A mf ' V M ..- . ' , :. - A . - 1' ' 4 in f 10,7141 .f A. al AdviSOrS2 QI1:i1rg4Lli?ti',2'fright study study study . . . well, play a little . . . would ' you believe some. . . was it worth it? . . . gee I'd Members: Egxelzifslgaiql love to breeze through life with a 3.3 . . . scholar- Donna DeLong ship, isri't it really what we're here for? . . . those 1533131335320 extra hours on weekend nights . . . THE MAR- tll1dYJ0hUSl0f1 TYRS . . . arid they said it couldrft be done! Jeannette Krause Mark Lipharn Mary Mitchell Hugh Randall Annette Samet Sally Turkington Beverly Webb Judy White Anne Whittemore 21 tudent Senate Up with students.' . . . bold new idea . . . a forum for student participation . . . anyone can run- anyone can come . . . discussion and dispute . . . a tightrope of controversy . . . memories of yes- terday but the job is today . . . the student's business . . . Haygood, a new frontier . . . Chapel, respect for the past with regard for the indi- vidual . . . a new role in the future-a voice at Emory. Advisors: Mr. Marshall Elizer Dr. Hoyt Oliver President: Danny Preston Vice-President: Daryl Sims Secretary: Carolyn Peck Treasurer: Anita Bailey Representatives: Nancy Aertker David Bagwell Katie Breen Nancy Crawley Bryant Henry Mike Hodges Julian Hutchins Jeff Kehler Cyndy Magee Doug McAdams Mary Mitchell Marcia Morrow Betty Mozley Bill Nipper Polly Paul Bonnie Shelby Tim Stansell Jeff Stewart Len Strickland Linda Sudderth , 'mu-..fV,,, W'1l.Y.qj 'mm pl --Q --.. l 10 47 1' ilfwv 1. '-sh., r W :TA .WA , N 'fx 'l'f ','-s-. ., B-.M.hmx A 'g f'L D. J.-f'7Y.' w x '- ,4il ' iw, 'ilu N N - w .Q K g, 1. W Q n- -. Q. I A ' , ' 'lege' 5' I A f A' 1 . W W 2 v 'W . . W Q 5 .J .if Q. .f Social Activities ommittee . . Activities-we could never have enough! . . . a club's club-we're having a meeting? . . . suitcase lighters . . . everybody wants it, nobody works it . . . they put the act in activities . . . everyone needs something to do . . . social over- view . . . the biggest problem is defining it . . . a plan for everybody . . . what couldn't it do? Advisors: Chairman: Secretary: Members: Mr. Marshall Elizer Miss Judy Greer Daryl Sims Micah Nichols Steve Clayton Bob Foxworthy Mike Hodges Bill Hoffman Steve Hurst Buzz Jacobs Dayne Johnson Beth Jones Bill Key Jeanette Krause Grant Lewis Margaret McGee Tom Meadows Betty Mozley Ken Murrell Dean Nelson Bill Nipper Alice Orleans Jim Pate Polly Paul Joe Siry Fanita Smithwick Dan Stephens Len Strickland Becky Townsend Peggy Tygart ig. :Q x Q-ff , 7.51516 R. QAV . A with if, Q. Q's,,,S xp,-rf W7 'Ki f . 'Wt 11 ,fffhn f4??' FAM ar fb 'f LLL E L if' 'tl 31 'vt Z! 1 glgx' 1 , Qt if CZ: -. ' f i ' s-. -. 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Student udieiar Committee 7 . . . crime and punishment . . . sign out to go Advisor. to the bathroom? . . . red tape: security with President: little room for innovation . . . Mother Greer- Secretary' Proctors: she really cares . . . for smoother functioning, better understanding . . . man on the hall! . . an intense desire to be fair . . . a womenis coun- Miss Judy Greer Mary Mitchell Jane Moorman Beverly Ball Judy Boggs Miles Gale Jenny Huston Debbie Naylor eil for little girls? . . . Mary's merry- . . . here's H311 Representatives: to you, Mrs. Stearman! Women's orm Council QEX-Oflicioj Angela Jinks Christine Kimmel Marilyn McGee Sue McManus Mary Sisk Elaine Tomlinson Anne Williams Resident Managers: Amy Johnston Margaret McGee Q. .ly Y' Advisors: President: Chairman of Bonnellz Chairman of Dickey: Chairman of Dowman: Chairman of Stone: Mr. Ted Davis Mr. Marshall Elizer Len Strickland joe Siry Bill Nipper Mike Fitzsimmons Ponder Parks Men' Dorm ouncil . . . Mother . . . dorm unity . . . T. Davis-a new approach . . . proctors, they do what you make them do . . . silencing late night rumbles . . written warnings, 0000001 . . . dorm meetings? CENSORED . . . we're supposed to sponsor so cial programs? . . . a thankless job . . . panty raid-well, almost . . . drinking in my dorm?' . . . nobody knows the trouble they've seen . . Councilmen: Tom Chesnutt Bobby Comer Rick Estabrook Bryant Henry Eddie Leech Pete Petersen Daryl Sims Earl Ward fl-Ex-oflicioj Resident Managers: Bonnellz jon Coleman Dickey: Mike Hodges Dowman: oe Wetherin ton 8 Stone: Carsh Johnson -',- f 'vsfeiz af - 1 fm . 2 Q , M 5 ia: Ns 6 v-:: V , ' 'S 'Q ' ' to i' l 5 Q y ,Q 2 ' 'i'iv'! Q. j-Q M534 V523-,E ff' ' ' YfTrw.w,, 1' si, V' , -wang, Religious Activities Council . . . living what a religion is all about . . . not a pushy bunch . . . go to church? It's not the only way to get close to God . . . getting away from smelly hymn books and hard pews . . . not irreligious-just 'religious in a diferent way . . . hot chocolate after a dance? . . . whoever heard of getting married on Halloween . . . eatin' meetin's-the talk is bound to be better than the food . . . a hard-sell on people and a soft-sell on religion. Advisor: President: Vice-President: Secretary-Treasurer: Members: Dr. John B. Tate Polly Paul Mary Rose Longbine Nancy Crawley Tom Chesnutt Dixie Diggs Bob Foxworthy Dean Nelson Alice Orleans Leanne Spooner Sally Turkington Terry Wooten Advisors: Presidents: Members: Mr. Charles Burnett . . . where is everybody? . . . but it's too cold Mrs- JudY Wood . . what kind o ball do ou use or this ame? 3' 8 Mike Hodges Betty Mozley Betty Ball Judy Boggs Claude Crider Steve Hurst Dayne Johnson Bill Nipper Terry Wooten . . . spirit is a dirty sweatshirt . . . We play games . . . but you can't play soccer at night . . . at least we're first in the alphabet . . . the IOCKS . . . anyone for chess? . . . the fragrance of par- ticipation . . . green, blue, grey-and red? . . . It's All Competition. ntramural Activities ouncil I I I I I II I III IIII I I I II I I I' IIIII I I I I I I I I II I I III I I III I . I II I . 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Will they like it? they've got to . . . what do they REAL- LY do locked up in that little room? Advisor: Mrs. Nancy P. Wright Editor: Fanita Smithwick Assistant Editor: Judy Boggs Copy Editor: Bill Key Deadline Editors: Linda Mitchell Mary Sisk Layout Editors: Judy Boggs Photography Editor: Special Staff Editors Staff: Photographers: Dan Stephens Bill Simpson Michelle Manley Linda Mitchell Becky Beckman Gwynn Boardman Marie Boehmig Carolyn Bythewood Harold Chambers Dee Dee Darden Jan Deas John Dunn Rita Greenspon Barby Hill Nancy Holsing Riley Howard Linda Jordan Anne Long Bunny Lumsden Mary K. May Mary McFall Beth Medford Ottis Moore Jann Oliver Brant Oxford Pam Parker Katrina Rhymer Ada Rippberger Bonnie Shelby Joe Siry Sandra Stapp Miriam Teitelbaum Becky Townsend Sally Turkington Larry Uribe Brad Vinson Judy White Anne Williams Ennis Willis Virginia Woodard Dan DelVecchio Andy Dill Bill Lineberry John Marcus Dick Steinberg . f' Q.. ',...,,,,, fe,-. 1 .4 fi 54 M, y I i . 1 -' , 1 ' , ' ' 1 E 7 144 : J I f' t 'Ik q ' , ., ,-. .K ,,.,.- 1. Pr-H, ,,,,4 41, . If .54 pokesman . the voice of the students? . . . at least it's got personality . . . once-a-month silence in the cafeteria . . . you just can't read it on an empty stomach . . . the power of the pen . . . boy, theyive got some nerve . . . dating rooms may- e? . . . something expected, something that's professional . . . RIVER PARTY RAIDED . . . get it to the printer on time. . .should this paper be taken Siry-ously? . . . . . . but you can't please all of the people all of the time. A.Lincoln Advisor: Mrs. Neil Penn Editor: Assistant Editor: News Editor: Editorial Editor: Feature Editors: Sports Editor: Advertising Editor: Business Manager: Staff: Photographers: joe Siry Tom Chesnutt Jan jackson Marcia Morrow Diana Rineer Terri Tingle Alan Butler Betti Hamilton Dale Allen Laura Bulman Nancy Clark Evelyn Elkin Miles Gale Mike Lee Linda Lewis Cindy Luke Marshall Madden Jan Oliver Howie Stiller Larry Uribe Linda Westbrook Mike Wise Bill Lineberry Bill Simpson fx- 'Q 7 Y .- 2 f- b Q at , ra 5' HJ! 1 iff, W, .1 x Wx hr 4? Ig, 5: H.. 1 sv' THQ' Q au. A 3 he 5x 4i'Qf'fAt'.' ' Win-. ,, , ,..,. ,, if , 3111- '4 ,ax 1 x f 4' 7 ooley's olls . . Dooley's Harem . . . a place for every girl . . . hot chocolate and Christmas carols . . . a tea party, trashcans-it s the little things that courit . . . big sister, little sisters . . . meetings: a time to get together . . . best birthday party of all . . . they dressed the soccer team . . . dem bones gonna rise ag'iri. Advisor: Miss Judy Greer President: Betty Mozley Vice-Presidents: Susan Sturdivant Beverly Webb Secretary: Jane Moorman Treasurer: Mary Mitchell Project Chairman Social Chairman: Chaplain: Members: Cathy Baker Sharman Barnes Rebecca Beckman Robin Biddle Katie Breen Lynn Bruce Vickie Butler Janice Card Margie Cary Marta Crocker Ann Cuykendall Dee Dee Darden Jane DeMore Rhonda Denney Dixie Diggs Anne Douglas Errin Erb Camille Evans Martha Finger Mary Foster Rita Greenspon Sherrie Harris Mary K, Hart Leila Hartley Teresa Hennings Barbara Hill Cindy Hill Kay Hinton Debby Hix Nancy Holsing Teresa Ison Linda Jackson Sherry Johnson Beth Jones Karen Jones Linda Jordon Janet Kelley Sally Kinsman Cindy Lane Linda Lewis Sherry Lorenz Bunny Lumsden Bonnie Shelby Anita Bailey Fanita Smithwick Linda Gail Main Lou MacManus Jean Marbut Frances Mark Deborah Martin Mary K. May Mary McFal1 Cindy McGee Margaret McGee Marilyn McGee Beth Medford Teresa Moore Micah Nichols Betts O'Kelley Jan Oliver Sharon O'Neal Alice Orleans Jo Lee Patton Polly Paul Boo Perry Baxter Pratt Judy Price Mary E. Rawlings Sally Saunders Judy Seaman Kay Sessoms Mary Sisk Sandra Stapp Ann Stegeman Ivy Summers Miriam Teitelbaum Gloria Tomczak Elaine Tomlinson Angela Tras Nan Turner Peggy Tygart Alison Walker Linda Westbrook K. White Anne Whittemore Cindy Willey Sarah Williams Virginia Woodward Y 98 J V 69 .w' 'V' 2 K .Q I , iw! 1 'S J .,. K x , Vg.-fwf A 1 u wx 1 ,,oj4,N my fgiwyi . . f It Q ' 1' 59' A -- , . mi- 'N 'ff' -3151 wgfkf V +.- 55.7 ,mgegj L Q:sx ,. , , x V . 3- 4. vs, - ,. -I, , J , 1-:jsp . , --t . I ax X. XF xv. M. . H . 1 Q XV, ,Li . .. f N , 3 h iii, -l f A. g Mxuxfv-wg,,3AM ' Y ',., g,',f-z.. N--:Rf -g 'f xi.. . ,, A , vi f' Y 1, . ' 3-5. f , P .' ' -Q- .V XYAQ YS b xvaau? .xg aura .gvbr YV. 4 . x-. dnl, if, Hfff.-si! 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Sidney's silent service circle . . . what is service anyway? . . . a link to the community . . . a place to sit at a game . . . a personal eye for progress . . . acting while others still talk . . . not resting on the past, always looking after the future . . . service, like a circle-never reall be innin never endin 3' gf 8 . . . an attitude . . . tapped-an honor to serve. Advisor: President: Vice-President: Secretary: Treasurer: Members: Sweetheart: Dr. Andrew L. Pate Sid Shingler Bill Nipper Mike Hodges Greg Delong Jon Coleman Mike Fitzsimmons Bryant Henry Steve Hurst Mike Lee Grant Lewis Doug McAdams Dean Nelson Ponder Parks Pete Peterson George Pratt Danny Preston Daryl Sims Len Strickland Cliff Watts Betty Mozley Us ,fix Y vw ,. l P .1 'vs as Maw ft' ,pl 3' A. .4 an 39 Advisor: President: Vice-President: Secretary-Treasurer: Members: Lettermerfs Club They made it . . . that little extra . . . tennis, golf, soccer, intercollegiate representation . . . on cam- pas too, intrainural EU . . . sportsmanship, spirit, participation, overttsetl but never overdone . . . egective on and of the fieldg Letterinen-they tried harder. -. s--,,,,,,,4nf Mr. William T. Sells Cliff Watts Randy Stewart John Sowell Sam Algee David Bagwell Steve Clayton Jon Coleman Bobby Comer John Conley Ken Crenshaw Rick Echols Rick Estabrook Tay Farmand Larry Hodges Dudley Katz Dennis Kutash Bob Martin Paul Martin Doug McAdams jim Pate Pete Petersen Bill Spann Sam Spicer John Szura Don Thoburn Ted Tzavaras Steve Winters Gardner Wiseheart Rick Wolnewitz Ed Wyatt fx H! ,Q-,tv .c.,,,,,,,.,,,,,....f 1 . . . athletics with the feminine touch . . . you name it, they play it . . . joelcettes . . . Ox- fordis answer to Exeedrin . . . participation is the key . . . prowess on the playing held . . . not how well you playg the way you play . . . new honor to an old game . . . Enjoyment-an end 1 K in itself. Advisor: President: Vice-President: Secretary: Members: Mrs. Judith M. YVood Dayne Johnson Beverly Ball Jenny Houston Judy Boggs Sherrie Harris Jeannette Krause Mary Mitchell Jane Moorman Betty Mozley Carolyn Peck Bonny Shelby Peggy Tygart 11-1 Basil Rigney-Newton High Alice Orleans Leta Armour Steve Bevis Ronny Copelan Tony Gibson Sherrie Harris Julian Hutchins Bill Jackson Judy Johnston Ken Murrell Bob Gibson Dr. Andrew L. Pate Ralph Rhodes Elaine Tomlinson Warren Underwood Dan Wingate 2 ls Advisor: Dr. Joseph Guillebeau, Jr. President: Ed Hanson Members: Kay Adamson Judy Boggs Becky Beckman David Couch Ann Cuykendall .lane DeMore Carroll Eddleman Martha Finger Kay Freeman Giles Guthrie David Hall Kay Hinton Riley Howard Linda Jordon Janet Kelly Mary Rose Longbine Michelle Manley Bobby Mitchell Linda Mitchell Teresa Moore Ken Murrell Sharon O'Neal Pam Parker June Phillips Jane Powers Tyler Przekop Bill Simpson Mary Sisk Becky Townsend Angela Tras Linda Westbrook Alto to soprano . . . juggling voices to make do . . . experience, quality, big voices-all jill gaps in number . . . Guillebean--laughing with them . . . makes singing fun . . . brings the best from a group of voices . . . show tunes, his own music to a sonnet . . . he knows his business . . . two tenors vs. ten basses-the Spring Concert will tell . . . chapel programs have already said. Chorus Collector . . . it's coming, it's coming, it's here! . . . they finally did it . . . two years of collecting . . . it had to be done once . . . what is it? . . . the bridge hand worldn . . . thought-provoking . . . THIS IS REALLY GOOD .A . . poetry: a grab bag of unassociated thoughtsu . . . a collector's item . . . in shades of grey. Editors: Artists: Photographer: Staff: Bill Hofman Robert Martin Inez Briley Susan Sturdivant Dan Del Vecchio Inez Briley Randy Burnham Miles Gale Wesley Powell John Szura Ann Williams Gardner Wiseheart i Advisor: Manager: Assistant Managers: Staff and Entertainers: Miss judy Greer Jim Pate Donna DeLong Bill Spann Dale Allen Mr. Desmond Avery Gwynn Boardman Bill Cowden Dixie Diggs Bob Foxworthy Betti Hamilton Sherry johnson Mike Lee Paul Martin Bob Nixon Sam Spicer Dr. John Tate Terry Tingle . . . nothing to do? . . . does anybody know how to say A-E-R-I-E . . . new format, new dor- nzat . . . readings, poetry, music, intersjiersed with witty sayings, tap dancing, and new re-ports . . . new talent, old talent, Bill Cowden-very old talent . . . the Spiced Martini . . , talent talent everywhere but why not come and do . . . back to the beginning . . . a house is not a home . . . about the only place to go . . . were they appreciated? . . . eventually-a realization. Q., offee House Sigma au igma . . . politics . . . wake up Oxford . . . controversy confronted . . . speaking of politics . . . we'1'e all so busy-busy doing what? . . . a lonely search, with a few conclusions . . . give a damn . . . but why julian Bond? . . . young people have some- thing to say,' when are we going to say it? . . . Advisor: President: Program Chairman: Secretary-Treasurer: Members: Dr. Donald Broughton Lynn Waldrop Buz Jacobs Linda Lewis Laura Bulman Dan Creasy Dan Del Vecchio Pat Edmondson Miles Gale Brad Guest David Hoffman Jan Jackson Tom Jones Robert Martin Diana Rineer Dan Wingate Mme. Bardy M. Bardy Mille. Porter Carolyn Bythewood Claire Stringer Anne Douglas David Weiss Becker Boatrenreiter Katey Breen Sam Graham Debbie Hix Linda Jordan John Langley Linda Lee Lewis Don Martin Mary Mitchell Susan Oswald Diana Rineer Ada Rippberger Chris Seale Bonnie Shelby Mike Wise WEDNESDA Y, AGAIN . . . tans or blues . . . do we drill today? . . . oh no . . . inspection, too . . . next week . . . A vs. B . . . earn those flags, look sharp! . . . seats gentlemen . . . lecture, discussion . . . heck., no film today . . . dusty shoes . . . what s a gig line? . . . do I have a button there? . . . gee-everybody knows sideburns are in . . . left-right-left . . . 4:30 pm., finally . . . flights dismissed. Advisors: Ofhcers: Members: Major Robert Black Captain Gerald Girard X'Villia1n B. Nipper, Major Wlilliam B. Spann, Captain Fred B. Henry, First Lieutenant Michael E. VVise, First Lieutenant Robert P. Parks, Second Lieutenant George K. Pratt, Second Lieutenant Sam H. Billingsley John R. Browning Alan Butler Carey M. Childrey Mlilliam H. Cool David B. Couch Anthony Gibson Mack B. Guest John R. Harnrnonds Michael L. Haney Laurence A. Hardee Richard Hooker Julian C. Hutchins W'illiam L. Maples Robert M. Mitchell Allred P. Robertson Daniel M. Saunders Steve M. Shelton David Shurley William R. Slater Cody U. Watson Marion M. Wingfield Jack Wissner J Advisor: Mrs. Judith Wood Captain: Jeannette Krause Members: Carolyn Bythewood Lynn Bruce Betty Mozley Debbie Naylor Jann Oliver Alternates: Jan Deas Angela Tras Run faster, jump higher, yell louder . . . midnight mass-practice in the lobby . . . producing spirit second only to ,e,-,,,,,-,- . . . at every game . . . rah rahs with rah rahs . . . Y'ALL YELL . . . you can take them out of spring, but you can't take the spring out of cheerleaders . . . Debbie j. number seven . . . motorcade to Emory . . . pep rallies . . . corsages from the Soccer Team . . . specialists in spirit . . . it's whafs up front that counts.'f?j. 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Chickamauga Chee, Chickamauga chow, chick- amauga Chee Chee, Chow Chow . . . campus unity from the start . . . just how much experience can you get? . . . love those form-fitting jerseys . . . tension, exhaustion, desperation . . . Sunday afternoon: six-minute mile? . . . no Challenge without the pitCher's mound . . . ten o'cloCh BED CHECK . . . summer training . . . Cow Palace Party-the night before a game . . . Crowded study tables . . . We lost, but a well timed victory! Coach: Mr. William T. Sells Co-captains: Pete Petersen Cliff Watts Managers: Robert Martin Steve Winter Members: David Bagwell Jon Coleman Bobby Comer John Conley William Cool Ken Crenshaw Rick Echols Rick Estabrook Tay Farmand Tony Gibson Mike Hodges Dudley Katz Dennis Kutash joseph Madden john Martin Doug McAdams jim Pate Bill Preyer Bill Spann Sam Spicer jeff Stewart John Szura Don Thobum Fred Turner Ted Tzavaras Rick Wolnewitz Ed Wyatt J -. 4 4 V -xv x 'x 1- yn-A.. 4' f H - ax' 'Saw L4 'flip Hi ,iv 3-:N .: V NK u, . ,V N V, lv. . ,, D' -' 'f jig' x N - H-gl an Y? A- A fSf,,,'5L 3.-- N' , ,Lix Q ,Q X ' 'Q'A M374 .5 'ki 4 WV ' w., ' 5 Q :V 3. 5 , gh ' ,gjz .. Xi.. .I ,Www if. 0.221 'Ei 3 xg Q, . ' 5 ' gm . W. V kg-lava-L. si N ' nu- : Y. ' . 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Meyer Members: Sam Algee David Bagwell Eliot Brenner Sam Chapman Tom Chesnutt Julian Hutchins Bill Lineberry Don Martin Bill Parker George Williams Pete Wiiigfielcl Ed Wyatt :fl ' ' - i ' ,S 1:s1,:, , -N V S 'F , Ag, , ,P ' C W.. . H- N ' or A 460' A ' . ' V S .1 :sew . -M , , - V A V If V ' 1 -W' - - : Se, ix r - A 2 . tv - '2xw..-'fs .,,. C V 4' ' as -e,-' is-V ,. .J ' ' ti lil ' 1 . ..ui ,i.g-f' . .,.. V ,Wiz ,., ..... .-,.,.,.-'. bl-..-ww ',,..... no-J . s ...- . .....v- -,.. - .v NNW . -' fQl'if'z.s-Au Q by-L4 . 1: ' A-its?-45 -Q-QL..-:'v Z3', .. ,,. H . -- . - ' Q 1 . ,.,.1lt'f fkvfwsv .,,,....1-- ' ,,,...4 '53,s f .. '-4 mansism' ,- -.Q-'4- A UM ,syn 12.4-,sf ,R ,tt-mi! s-g'5,..n U,,,d 'z ,. . -' g,..f ' , s- 4 ' x ,., ' ' 'r .--' ,....-1.'.,,..'l'7vU' 4 ,-ov4!'7 ' .uo ' nb ' 'AIU' W ,N - UU... ' -' 'Zh ..... :..,,v-,N,,w-ox-:, wwe -- X, , 3 .--' ' -'x ,Yf ' w ' .-'Minis .vfmv flfmx-sf.f'x .. . - -f ' ' ,. r ea. V 'xs:.z.5F' fl.s,.f-is ,gag M L- . - 'VJ A tw., , '...V '. , X , ,NQMAM HSM : m.s9'a n. ,. N4 ,.f ' .,N--.fz.:' ' Q .'1'x,..-2' Q .Q- .'. - ' -0 ,f , , , - ' 'z' ?g 5i.5LU 4 f K Mft. ,X '-',, ' C , -:evans-fwfr ' pk ' ' . . ',, ' - 1 -- .Lf . maj ' .. 'min' 4' ww ..,-lx, ,v ,, .4 AK - Coach: olf av. if? A . William T. Sells John Chafin Steve Clayton Larry Greens Don Martin Bill McCarthy Dan Stephens Cody Watson Gardner Wiseheart Lfzv-f ,sl 'HW ,,..4 I. H- t 5,11 H ,k . .W , gum .-.gy Q -av 1' A-M: O. . 1-, Q - K . N l.bu,'2f.N A 1, -,th 1. I 4. L12 fe'-is., b. 57 ntramural ,Q - i i a Y .M Q - 5 -...N . ,Wm '- A- Q5 W WW, f f! Y fx. Q fp- - -' Q if :Q ,-. Hiqaq- -W, ,,- .-1 ... .. ':: aww' 4- ? Q mmfmw, 9 47194994 -w.. ith 'Md .9 ' I I ffl .1 , - 1 K A --g ' '-45 . '95 A, - f, Z , fmuwf., '55, W - . ,. WW! 'V ?-4-....,,,ww-w.,,,,, Z I V - . 'I 4' g ,' ju -'. WDW ' 'w ,fy W- fi A 4 . 5, 164 1 L , K, W 11 'K .W 9 , 4,L, , , W ' y H ff WZ 1 , -. V441 v5,.3.,zQ 1 Q f' ,fh, , ,, ,W mm , ,Z 2 W. 1 5 Z W5 it K 1 . . . what else can we say? . . . competition competition competition competition competition competition . . . II I WI IH' I HIL 'IIIIII IIIIII III I HII ,' M IIIIIIIIIIIII X.. I.. , I , 'III 'III IIIIIII IIIIIHHHI I III III IIIIIIIII I II' II I I IIII I' I IIII' IIIIIIII . IHHIIIIII'IIII. II ,I AI I III H 'Im' IIIIII II I. I II. I. I I, I ,.. II IIIIIII 'IIIIIII 1 2 III II I IIIIIIIII I II I, ' IIIIHIII I I I' ml' mu IIN II I III' II' IIIIIIIII1 IIIIII MII NIH I 'IIIIIIIII IIIIIII I II I :II I IIIIIUIII 'III 'IIIIIIIII W III IIII I II I I' I I I III III Il IIIIIIIIIIII H H' I W I 'H' II' I I IIIII 'II ' IWIIIHII 'III' I 1. I W IIIII IIIIIIIIII . . III.I.,IIIIII' I ..I .I I... .II. III' .I . II I IIIIII II ' III If ' ' ' 'III 'I I IIIII .IIII..,I I IIII, I I I III I I III I II IRI! I III I III II I .III I II I,II I II III II I IIIII II M1 ii 1 1 lr 11 WI1 11 H 151111111 M rr I M11-11 1 1 1111 I .' 1-11 1-1 '-. - If 1 'I ii 4' R in ' 111111 ' I ' i I N I , the Spirit of Relaxation 1111 1 1 1 1 1 11 1, 1-W 1 at Week Z? if . . . this is tradition? . . .jello goes up 202, on the stock market . . . Oxford waterfall . . . you must improve your . . . it's better for your . . . hay of pigs . . . you can take your squirt gun and woof-it! . . . Radio Girl . . . Tina Tim and the Suri God tip toe through the tulips . . . Izzey is1i't Dizzy is he? . . . take your pifk, girls: drown in suds or molasses . . . who's getting the worst of this? We,re outnumlzered 2 to I.' . . . wait 'til next year rats! 4. 63 Homecoming HOMECOMING COURT Queen: Escort: East Wing: Escort: West Wing: Escort: Bonnell: Escort: Dickey: Escort: Stone: Escort: Betty Mozley Mike Fitzsimmons Anita Bailey Bill Nipper Becky Townsend Ray Williamson Susan Sturdivant Frank Haygood Jane Moorman Mike Hodges Patty Davidson Daryl Sims 4F s?'i ...ni if 'ff' - 1 w. A 3 sf Q5 t. c . .Sri fs f .-. l: '5g ,X ml s SU-AT , M .,, 'FFS-. S x ' 5 r - MT-YF v., O Q :fa ' fv A, . ,, .1 v, a 5 , X s , 11 .. ' My c - gg, 45 N f':.w,, ' J 'sm gm. ,.4+,,, -a :N as i.. i ,. wa - ,p f i ,, , -4- V, r rs, P4 i f ' M f A E 11.5 'Nici 43 Li-f'i:'1y 1 ,YL HQ -. uf' We won . . . they said it couldn't be done . . . the freshmen did it . . . Dickey's ceremonial burning . . . I4 foot high mechanized wings . . . Dowinan-a double winner . . . they all looked pretty good . . . nerzfoiis, excited, just to have gotten that far . . . happiness shared . . . you're all wet . . . everybody stiqfed . . . we all won. .3 I r I grIgg35f 3i3- . 17 'Wu ts , , p6f,,, -'- . . . we don't need no music . . . couldn't get bored that weekend . . . we'll never get it done . . . a moment of elegance . . . a trellis, a wishing well, a sidewalk cafe, and a lot of Soul . . . He came, we saw, He left . . . and people came . . . a lot of Admiration for the Salt and Pepper . . . spirits and spice and somebody nice . . . Fall Formal sv - l it '14 ' Halloween - v -' .. . t K wr- fx i 1 vu 'TSM 3 ks.. E -6 ,X . .. xx Q W: . jr- W 5 H .I api Wiggf' '-TX g igxfu , ' TF? - ' -- 1.i-as-FPQQQ r' A ' xg Y: ,-l-.na Y , . A-F-AV WW!! --J - 4 :Q I I TE gckmz' 'v lf' -- 7, SW m :sbs s Ami-'+.Nt AL q1sN , if -,, Xi Q. Qt, K in fffy . XX ,f , 1 l f-.--' ,- f ,X .-- ., i 1. A 1 . . . Christmas lights?.' . . . eandied apple hisses . . . witches and goblins and jziinzphins, oh my . . . how do you like your eggs? . . . highest honors in the Cai' Bash go to . . . whoa, Sid! . . . what kind of genes cause blue lzeards? . . . if she kissed you once, will she kiss you again? for a quarter! . . . wasn't Bonnell going to give away another Car? . . . the Dolls did it again . . . Bon- nie good show.' Nl Dooleyas Birthday Party Ghostly note.s from a musical eashet ...W from an eerie graveyard: Doofefs regards to Avery X... and to his hest guy and ga! . . . more com- ing home than Homecoming . . . movies at a dance? . . . pyrainid of PBR's . . . DOO- LEY gets an azuard? . , . the original Bonnet! stud . . . no room for a chorus line, no- body seemed to miss it . . . clean up Crew with an artis- tic eye . . . Indeed, the hest birthday party ever! -,, --...-- -r :- l Ni 7 W, , fl, ,gf , V .J f if 2 ,M .Nw . 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Broughton: I am God - Pate: God is dead' ,... the boys howled, the girls turned red, and Dr. Landt smiled. . . it's O.K. to get excited about something-but ROCKS? . . . history, a book and a Penn . . . what doesn't T.D. know? . . . precise, Sharp, a quiet interest . . . Dean Fleming-he makes it look like it's easy . . . the more we teach, the more we learn . . . the only ones who are wise enough to know that studies really do come first . . . ojfice hours anytime. 5 . EMM b!'I fy iff! A greeting, and a good-bye to those who will be leav- ing after this year. May this yearbook, Memory, recall for you pleasant and challenging experiences. You have become part of usg Oxford is different because you were here. I hope that you will honor your alma mater and that you will always be glad for having been at Oxford. Dean Neal Bond Fleming BA., B.D., S.T.M., Ph.D. YY 2 dministration L --.H- Top left: Dallas M. Tarkenton, B.S., M.S., D.D. Associate Professor of Social Science Registrar Director of Admissions Top right: John B. Tate, A.B., B.D., D.D. Director of Campus Religious Life Lower left: Marshall R. Elizer, A.B., M.A. Associate Professor of Mathematics Director of Student Affairs Lower right: Martha Judith Greer, A.B., M.Ed. Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education Women's Counselor , wr ,Q-S'-L if if f' Ae. R 'var'-x .v,--- A-1. - . if au '. ,sul-33-3-'Q Top left: Sara McDowell Gregory, B.S., MA Librarian Top right: Augustus YV.Jz1ckson, B.S., M.S Business Manager Lower left: John T. Lovern Supervisor of Housing Lower right: Gladys Oclurn Shannon VVOIIICILS Residence Director VJ ,- , w' e ' Ny, w W, ' 4' si , , , ' 'U f 29' M 1 V A A .V A V V A U U H i i iv it-Y ,Mi Vi , I 1 i f 75 .1 ., .Y A 1+ effiifff V 51 - - W ,sw Q X Facult Top left: Andrew L. Autry, HS., NLS. Associate I'roi'essor of Clhe111i5try Lower left: Desmond L. Avery. B.,-X. Instructor in English Top right: Christiane P. Barely, Hac'c'z1l1tt11'e Instructor in French Lower right: Frtnicois Bztrtly, H1icczilztti1'ezitt Instructor in French alpr- hub' 85 Right: Major Robert B. Black, M.B.A., M.S. Professor of Aerospace Studies Lower left: Donald N. Brough- ton, A.B., S.T.B., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Social Science Lower right: Charles A. Burnett, A.B., M.Ed. Assistant Professor of Health Physical Education ,-f Q, ,,,.. Qk: fy f'. :gd ,f,,.,,sf a.. , A v iv.. 'QM ,rf ,af ff? in 4 I mi t 'K Top left: Mary T, Cohen, A.B-., M.S. Instructor in Chemistry Right: Theodore E. Davis, A.B., B.D., MA. Assistant Professor of History Lower left: Robert V. Eberwein, B.A., M.A. Instructor in German me . . ., ' 5,5 :Vw -' wi 'f el 1,-gwe3fl'9C . .LJJM .... A. . I . 1 ,-,f .. ., ww-v,.,,,M,, nlylg .iqmxwf . ' Aww- . , P. VJ, V :arse 'D' 103. ,., ..f.-Milf., -i ' ,J 7' ft 3 Left: Captain Gerald A. Girard B.A. Assistant Professor of Aerospace Studies Top right: John W. Gregory, A.B. M.A., Ed.S. Associate Professor of Humanities Lower right: Joseph Edwin Guille beau Jr., A.B., M.A., Ph.D Associate Professor of Humanities ,Nl A! 21 J N'-m.....,, Top left: Curry T. Haynes, A.B., MA. Associate Professor of Biology Right: Frederick Landt, A.B., M.S., Ph.D. -4 Associate Professor of Biology Lower left: Carlos B. Meyer, B.A., M.Ed., Ed.D. l,.l......,.., , P 1 n 1933535 wiv., 4, 1 3' if P ., ww ef, fr, Associate Professor of Health and Physical Education in 4' 4, 4-c1 X11 ' f fl li .l, ,wa if y glfgu y 'iii 5. 89 3 I ,RA-.ffm .H , 3 P '- ,L 4 sand! P Q VV f -vwilw Top left: Dan C. Moore, B.A., M.A. Associate Professor of Physics and Mathematics - Top right: Hoyt P. Oliver, B.A., S.T.B., P ,,. Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Social Science Lower left: Andrew L. Pate jf., BA., B.D., S.T.M., Th.D. Instructor in Religion 5: ,Q We Top left: Neil S. Penn, A.B., MA. Assistant Professor of History Top right: Emily G. Porter, B.S., MA. Instructor in French Lower left: Juan Francisco Rodriquez, BS., MS., Ph.D. Instructor in Spanish Lower right: William T. Sells, B.S., M.Ed. Instructor in Health and Physical Education 'w'N,, Left: Homer F. Sharp Jr., B.A., M.S. Assistant Professor of Biology Lower right: Thomas S. Tred- Way, B.A., M.A. Instructor in Mathematics Lower left: Alberto Valdes, B.S., M.S. Instructor in Spanish 95:72 E -3 i Z'71?? 5a- 9, V44 'Vi 60 0 av 4? .7 Q' vi? Top left: Peggie Wiegand, B.S. Lecturer in Mathematics Lower left: Judith M. Wood, B.A., M.S. Instructor in Health and Physical Education Right: Nancy P. Wright, B.A., M.S. Instructor in Geology sqcuuauusgwuwun.. , W-, zur . f Od shq',' ' , . '. , - 9 Tix :Ms IR, 71. .i.f ,-'Q ,--su:-1' 159' N43 'I N ,,.p... 3 all is 93 Staff S x v xx!g - Y 1 a-, x Top left: Mrs. Adel Pannell ' NTQ- A .15 . V f 1 55.2 cu W -J ,,.,w:.l2.y5L views M we ,fl A wi un... . X rs-ng, X Xi. 'X Q? ,bil 25' x i K 'AMN A X Womenls Residence Mother Top right: Mr. Claude Phillips Security Officer Lower right: Mr. Charlie Autry Security Officer gE,L,ZfQ,I 'L 3E1:ghla'u5f vm 4.5 W 6, 54 M, an 'sf 41 .zu 3 . ,Q , , x 162 ,gg gy ms - M , N ,,,,,. 4 .aff ' ,li , 5-pr K, fwf' A 1, A 2 v -. 5 ' ' a! 'ffa Ji'-11393. , Y' .L J ,rin 'uw 5 A 'i 1,13 M y - f mm A 0: ,- 4 g5,.,,. . 'N 'Avia , Wo., 'rwa 'e Top left Nlr Davul Anderson AdU1lSSlC7l1S Counselor Lower left Mr Wes Deusenberg Admlsslons Counselor Manager Nlrss Thelma Holmes Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs W7 , ff- iiw' ! M 0 W 6 P 8 Foreman Housxng jamtorial S 7 Lower rlght Mrs Sara McDowell Gregory Mrs Susanne Eady ASSISIHHI Mrs OSIC Walton Asslstant HOUSING JANITORIAL SERX ICF DeXVitt Denton Oscar Freeman Mrs. Minnie Gaither Mrs. Fssie Johnson YVilliam Johnson Hubert Shields Mrs. Lynn Childers, Bookstore Manager Virgil Costley, Custodian Mrs. Fay Fuller, Assistant Cashier Miss Sheilah Graham, Secretary to the Dean Mrs. Eleanor Haney, Secretary, Student Affairs Mrs. Barbara johnson, Cashier Mrs. Juanita Kitchens, Clerk-Typist Registrars Office Mrs. Martha Moody, Clerk-Typist Registrars Office Mrs. Laverna Haynes, R.N., Infirmary Superintendent Mrs. Bettye Higgins, R.N., Staff Nurse Mrs. Bettye Hlhite, L.P.N., Staff Nurse ophomores X X is Y QIAHA4' a X 1 sm- f I in 7 0 I .L , v T, 2 I 4fl. fw' J' . fa? xii? , we ., ' ' 'Y- ef ffff . . . sophisticates . . . it's niee to be needed . . . you know, I really missed the place . . . hnally, no 8:00 class . , .study- ing takes the Ubangoy' out of life . . . major . . . major who? . . . who wants to be a doctor anyway . . . 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YI, 15,2 II' 'lf' 'E -44 ,KW l1.I ' I Ii' Ili III I, . II II' V. II. I 'I f, aw 'III' Ii', 'i'f 'I i' 'I' II LI I:g:ffIi1:iI3SIIII II, III IIQ'I'IgIfII 'If' H '- II '!'I: I!II',. I wH', i5I,'i Nfl I I I 'IIQI I I IIIII MI, '!I'3I ' I 'JE If 'I 'll ly 'II' ! .I - is I! I I WE, f,. TI ll' 'IUNII I!llulIIIll7 IIHIIIIIIIII WIN!! ' al M111 lllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIZII l 'HH II I' I III! lllllll will ' 1 Ll H I Ill I 1 Il ' ,Ill lf, I111111111111111111111 '11 71 fi 11 '11 ' 1 I 111 III 1 IH 111111 1 I 1 1 111 +11 k q, 1 11, j 11, 1 111' 1 1 I1 11 Ill 1 Ill 1111 1 1 11' 11 11' N111 11111 1111111 1 111 : 11 '1' 'YN ' ' 11 11 - 1 1,'1 nm 1 1 1 1 1 1 v v 1 n 1 n nu llllll I ' lllll llll I I I ll I I I I I llllllllllllllllllll 1! the Spirit of Qxford Saturday, Sept. 21-Miss Kritsas, what about those sunrises on the beach?! Sunday, Sept. 22-My head doll, Miss Mozley, gives a pre-season preview in the lobby after hours. Welcome to the Doll's House, indeed!!!-Parents in dismay with the treatment of their little rats . . . Rat Committee protection ?! Monday, Sept. 23-Rats are sur- veyed by sophomores . . . the men don't seem to mind that 3 to 1 ratio, and the whole idea doesn't scare too many because rats are as dumb as ever!-First display of freshman lack of talent in the Ox- ford Olympics, motor-boat racing and Woof-it .-Mr. Zinkow fore- casts things to come as rats learn a new exercise.-Is Miles really a go- go dancer?-Miss Liggin and Ottis M. are in Dudley's room. Mr. Katz, weren't you at all surprised, or even embarrassed at your own raw condition? That's all right, Teresa didn't mind. Tuesday, Sept 24-Covington water pistol sales soar overnight. Air raids are banned by the Gray Fox , and the Rat Committee is duly scorned by sophs for enforcing Ratting Rules-Convocation was all right, but the river party was better . . . eh, sophomores? 11:00, and the time-honored assault on the Bay of Pigs is abruptly stopped by wet fly paper artillery.-Miss Gibson is now the happy mother of thirty children?! -Mr. Chrisman, were you really all that surprised to discover a bottle of cold cream that belonged to your roommate? Wednesday, Sept. 25-Freshman good looks are also a distressing factor to many returning sophs.-Perfect match making at the street danceg sophomore girls find freshman boys quite intrigu- ing, much to the sophomore boys' dis- may, or was it the other way around? Thursday, Sept 26-Number l on Ox- ford's Most Wanted List : I've Been Hurt , right Dixie, Linda G., Dottie, Jill, Claire, and Sue?-Ted T., I heard you lost your ring .... could Jan What's-her-name have found it?- Miss Boardman, is compatibility more important than virtue? Friday, Sept. 27-The Rat Auction, and no one is really happy: Circle K loses money to the river, fresh- men overly ratted, sophomores overly broke, etc. Otherwise, Handy Andy came out on pop-top. Saturday, Sept. 28-Daryl S.: you seemed to have had both your prob- lems and your solution at the Rat Dance. Could they have been a Geor- gia peach and the newly elected Rat Queen?-Add my congratulations to annual diary . . . Dooley's iar . . . mysterious, ohscure . . . one thing that sets Oxford apart from all other schools . . . 133 years of respectable snooping . . . and he does know ALL . . . revealing all, he presents his the line Rat Court.-Does Bonnie prefer Bunnies? The Playboy Club seems to think so . . . Sunday, Sept. 29-Slick girls re- ceive typical Bonnell hospitality. -And Mr. Chestnutt has the plea- sure of enjoying his new pink un- derwear.-Boys, you blew itg don't you know panty raids have to be carried off faster than that. But, fortunately, one distinguished gen- tleman tor lady?!j made it to 3rd floor west . . . eh, George ? Monday, Sept. 30-Randy S., you seem to be booked ahead with An- gela and Gloria, but you should be more careful. Why don't you have your P.T. rings bronzed for every time you change your mind.-It never ceases to amaze me how such a little Bell can escape such a big Tingle. Tuesday, Oct. I-Is blood thicker than water, Bill Z.? Rozanne seems to think so. Incest is best, my friend!!-Debbie F. gets the big rush from Sid. But they're just friends . . . -Rick E. throws John C. in the shower. john grabs the fixture, rips it out of the wall, and floods top floor. Quite expensive play, boys.-Famous last words, Claire: VVhat's with you, sid? Wednesday, Oct. 2-Mr. Fitz, you say you won't take Boo to the fair for her safety. But maybe it is your own neck you are looking after.- Congratulations, Sherry NT., on your Top-10 ranking at Tech!-Mr. Peard shocks Housing and the NAACP by painting his room . . . black?! ' Thursday, Oct. 3-Debby and Sherry seem to be in the running for Most Dateable Girl for Dow- man. Country roads are scary, p 1 I aren't they, Deb?-Sally, do you al- ways put your unmentionables on the sundeck to dry . . . happy birthday! Friday, Oct. 4-Tay, do you always take your mother with you to the river?-Dr. Meyer, sure they can't shoot arrows. Nobody's per- fect . . . or are they? Saturday, Oct. 5-Claire S.. and Don T., you shouldn't get your dates 4' X-Mft.. -as..:.... mixed up that way.-Sleepy room- mates, Mary and Kay, miss a week- end by an hour. Everybody else made it?! Sunday, Oct. 6-Don, Doug Sc Ran- dy . . . drag racing can hurt the pocketbook but can't get you thrown off the soccer team, huh? -Charlie N. and Scott S., don't you remember . . . you're sup- posed to leave Oxford on the weekends. Monday, Oct. 7-Twenty-five cents is a cheap kiss, Kenne .... but I can see that you would like to prove that you know how. Tuesday, Oct. 8-Mr. Shingler, why did you give Debbie your ring? I realize that you were interested in seeing Claire's reaction, but where does Patty D. come in? Wednesday, Oct. 9-Debbie F. it seems as if you are the butt of several jokes. Since when do you have a boyfriend from Tech who is a DTD at Emory? That's OK, Sid understands.-Mike F., get the salt off of your tail and you can fly! iw aw!!!- -B.O., R.G., F.S., and B.S. acquaint themselves with the most popular campus magazine . . . Playboy ! Thursday, Oct. 10-Miss Jervey, you should excuse Cliff's tremendous thirst. After all, the captain of a los- ing team has a lot of tension to re- lease.-Mr. Dunn, you should be ashamed! However, your claim, Ev- eryone's a sucker except me, is com- pletely valid. Friday, Oct. II-See: Thursday, Oct. 10. Mr. Abrams, you're no partner in crimeg who's running this show? Saturday, Oct. I2-Mike H. and Nancy A., was that a nice thing to do to Daryl?-Congratulations, jake, on your turkey bakeg it was a success! Sunday, Oct. I3-Don't you men in Bonnell have anything better to do than throw water balloons?-Cirl's lobby becomes a haven for six flying, screeching bats . . . eh, Peggy ? Monday, Oct. 14-Mr. Jacobs, your startling proposal for inter-dorm visi- tation rattles the tradition in my bones. Does your own glory dominate you so that you can't think in modera- tion? Tuesday, Oct. I5-Miss Tras, true or false Playboy bunny?-Midnight: Fall is in the air, third west is at its best, Lynn B. and .lean M. promenade the sun deck clothed in curler caps and rain drops. Wednesday, Oct. I6-David B., Dooley and the Halls of Stone know all. Yours is the capital for ex- perience. Aw, come on!-Miss Diggs, sweetheart of the RAC, manages to bounce back and clean up after having been dumped on by Ades . . typically low, like on the floor.-It seems as if the Women's dorm doesn't have the only pigs on campus. Did you have fun in the mud fight, kiddies? Tlfursday, Oct. I7-Wlho said Mr. Moore doesn't like GIRLS , .jean- nette? Friday, Oct. 18-Miss McFall, you shouldn't always broad-cast your lonely nights in the dorm. Saturday, Oct. I9-The river party is raided, but Randy makes it out safely . . . can't you be satished with just one?-Dayne, hitcfhing rides isn't lady-like.-And Mr. Sims, it really isn't fair that you should be the only SAC representative to the river. Sunday, Oct. 20-Boo, is it better to be chicken or sissy nine ?- Girls, you really outdid yourselves on the rotten eggs, presents, and noise . . . but a birthday party just isn't complete without being thrown out on the quad! Monday, Oct. 21-Miriam T., your Brownie camera doesn't get all, but Dooley knows all. Congratula- tions, new Circle K. members.- The RAC receives my eternal com- mendation on its unwavering at- tendance to funerals. Miss Peck was most appreciative! Tuesday, Oct. 22-Miss Morman and Miss Shelby, you mean you still haven't discovered my iden- tity?-Oxford men are in their best form , birthday parties galore . . . -john D., do you always walk around in your birthday suit, or just when the girls can watch? Wednesday, Oct. 23-2nd west, do you want a panty raid that bad?- Mr. Aldinger, fantasy is an excel- lent escape . . . but, to believe in Magic Genies?! Thursday, Oct. 24-Mr. Stephens and Mr. Oxford, do you need it that bad . . . hmmm, seems as if 2nd west and Bonnell have something 12 going!-Mr. Seacat and Mr. Steele, did you dex-it-out for that all nighter with those attractive slick girls? Mr. Seacat, I believe you were overly affected . . . seems you had trouble finding your room. Friday, Oct. 25-Mr. Fitzsimmons, was Joanne really upstairs . . . in a one story house? Saturday, Oct. 26-You have a lot of spirit, Bobby. Aw, shucks, we know it. Sunday, Oct. 27-My all-knowing eyes perceive that this has been a weekend of folly for many!! Monday, Oct. 28-My first verbal contact with the students of Oxford for the year '68-'69 . . . congratula- tions go to Mr. Peterson on being chosen as my spokesman. Surprises for everyone as I make my presence known.-Miss Boardman reveals another hidden talent in assem- bly. I'm sorry that you aren't able to speak as beautifully as you sing. Tuesday, Oct. 29-Mules don't climb steps . . . do they, cowboys. Wednesday, Oct. 30-Patty D., you seem to have collected a few Stones Thursday, Oct. 31-Miss johnson, Miss Peck and Miss Shelby, you were certainly bewitching tonight! -I was surprised to see a few of my old spirit friends, boys . . .-Con- gratulations to my Dolls on their success. Friday, Nov. I-Miss Lorenz, you should try to hold off, you'll sleep better.-The SAE house originates a new Bloody Mary called choco- late milk, or so says Mr. Dunn.- Steve H. has some trouble keeping up with his bottle. It seems Sid hid it by laying it on the back seat . . . but Steve just couldn't find the back seat. Saturday, Nov. 2-Mr. Watts, is it necessary for Miss Lorenz to carry you around ALL of the time?-Ira, is it protection you're seeking from that constant companion shotgun? . . . I don't think so.-Mr. Ades, do you think so highly of your own body that you reveal it to strange women? However, swimming is a wholesome activity. Sunday, Nov. 3-Oxford students stagger back from Creek Week wondering how the Greeks ever managed!-First panty raid is a semi-fiopg who let the door slam? Much pleasure for 3 boys and 200 excited girls! Monday, Nov. 4-What is it about Haygood that the prowler likes . . . could it be their open-door policy? Tuesday, Nov. 5-Losing soccer game with Emory. Cheer up, soph- omore players, you may have the pleasure of defeating Oxford next year! Wednesday, Nov. 6-jim B. and Ralph R., is it really worth a dime to ride the dryers at Allgood's Laun- dromat? Caution, the heat and gas is on you . . . Thursday, Nov. 7-It saddens me to see such disheartened looks on the faces of so many students . . . de- ficiencies should be instrumental in motivation. Monday, Nov. II-Freshmen are ac- quainted with the Cow Palace Party tradition. Mr. Haygood and Mr. Wyatt, don't you realize that wait- resses are taboo . . . and Mr. Haygood, you're never too good look- contrary to the opinion of some professors . . . all of the lawn dis- plays look good.-I am eagerly awaiting my first visit to the Ox- ford campus for the year '68-'69. Friday, Nov. 22-Congratulations, Miss Mozley, you seem to win every- one's heart.-Also, much of the same to the soccer team for a job well-done. One good win at the right time was worth the entire season!-Mr. Eley, did Stevie en- joy the comforts of your room? Saturday, Nov. 23-The entire week- end is a success for everyone . . . the best Fall Formal ever.-Peggy and Boo, don't you think you were a little over-dressed?-Mr. Echols, ing and sharp to die.-What a night for -john Lee, Bobby C., and Tom R .... behind bars! Friday, Nov. I5-Cute costumes, kids . . . it isn't every day that we see a Roaring Twenties party. I hope the Phi Delts got a good look at our boys . . . while they were sober. Saturday, Nov. I6-Tom M., do you always misplace your date? You won't find Peggy in the girl's dorm, she seems to be sitting on the curb in front of Dowman where you left her . . . Monday, Nov. I8-Mr. Wyatt, you and your slick date must have en- joyed yourselves . . . what passion marks! She must be a cannibal. Tuesday, Nov. I9-Boys, next time you have a panty raid, send more than three in! Hope you enjoyed the shaving cream . . . good work, 2nd West. Wednesday, Nov. 20-Everyone seems to be excited about Homecoming, it looks as if you have quite a Freshman class this year. Thursday, Nov. 21-An all-nighter, but little energies spent on studies, Mr. -Coleman, and Mr. Wyatt, I hope you will return the ham, eggs, cheese, cereal, etc. that you bor- rowed from the cafeteria!-Anita stands up John Browning for the company of an old friend. Miss B., I hope you realize that the price of deceit can't be paid by a single Bill, a commander replacing a private . . . it's all a matter of in- dividual worth. Sunday, Nov. 24-Scott S., don't you know that a little guy can't drink like a big guy, and still be able to move?-Miss Oliver, why didn't you come to the dance last night? Afraid Bill might find out?-Miss Peck, it looks like you've still got that familiar Buzz hanging on, or is it the other way around? Monday, Nov. 25-Mr. Sims, it's not what you say, but when you say it . . . next time you yell, sober up some and see if Mr. Davis is around. Tuesday, Nov. 26-Grand Exit . . . enjoy your vacations! Wednesday, Dec. 4-Mr. Echols, spending the week-end with a girl is no excuse for returning to school late.-Cliff W. and Doug M., it seems you couldn't wait to get back to Oxford and get into the swing of things. How much did it cost you this time? Thursday, Dec. 5-Mr. Shingler and Debbie park all day, eight hours . . . must be a record!! Friday, Dec. 6-Ken C. and Rick E., honesty prevails . . . glad to see you returned the tree.-Miss Adamson, did you enjoy your first skin flick? Saturday, Dee. 7-The cafeteria phantom strikes again as Bonnell eats heartilyg some people just never grow up. ger in town . . . Homer Barnes makes his way into Bonnell and brightens the evening by trying to register as a guest in their hotel. Most people wouldn't sleep in john Lee's bed for ten dollars! Steve H., is Homer really kin to you?-It seems as if Miss Tygart has discovered that Bruce is not the only Fish in the sea.-Party at the Marriott . . . everyone rode in grand style, by bus. Mr. Nipper is waiting with conduct slipsg sorry boys. Sunday, Dec. I5-Cramming has offi- cially begun . . . good luck to all!- Dan and Miles grind out exams in the Student Center . . . is Miles as good in the dark room as Dan thinks she is? Illonday, Dec. I6-Miriam, even Sunday, Dee. 8-Mr. Crandall, I realize you have a need for econ- omy in your marital state, but surely you couldn't have been so desperate for 50 questionnaires as to have been forced to utilize the roguish talents of the great Bechtel mastermind! Oh well, for the sake of tradition . . . Monday, Dec. 9-Pete and jim take a sneak preview of their lab prac- tical.-Pete, do you really get more beautiful each day ? Wednesday, Dec. II-Mr. Stiller finds a mysterious note inside his roll at dinner, which isn't to dif- ferent . . . except the note was dated Nov, l, l932. Could it be true?! Thursday, Dec. I2-Carsh J., the big egg that you laid at the Stone Supper Show proves that you are really fowl, Friday, Dec. I3-Larry H. loves ev- erybody, both Miss Sturdivant and Miss McGee. Saturday, Dee. I4-There's a stran- though it is Hanukkah , . . don't you know that gambling in the dorm is illegal, even in a box! Tuesday, Dec. I7-Freshmen have had their first taste of Oxford exam weeks . . . thank goodness for holidays!- Merry Christmas! Monday, jan. 6-Traditional wel- come-back party at the river . . . eh, kids?!-Was Finland cold, Rozanne? Tuesday, jan. 7-Carsh, I can't help but notice you're still wearing that blue turtleneck, hmmm . . .-Angela T. and Jann O., do you really think those sexy pictures for the boys back home will help your standing at Oxford? Wednesday, jan. 8-Mr. Wyatt, you are officially a tradition at Oxford: eight quarters.-It seems that Dr. Broughton has informed Mr. Wingate that the reputation of the latter was of no aid in Broughton's course since he was a big-mouthed Republican . . . that's the way the Goldwater spills, Dan. Thursday, jan. 9-Word has come to me that Mr. Aldinger and Miss Fears have something going . . . you can understand my skepticism, Dave.-Jenny R. seemed to have misplaced her car, and jane M. reported having dreamed that she saw it being pushed away by some local pranksters. It was located back of Haygood . . . this supernatural event is even beyond my compre- hension. Friday, Ilan. I0-Amy it puzzles me why you didn't make reserva- tions for a place to stay in Knox- ville . . . but then, you can always get free room and board at Rusty's apartment.-Miss Mozley, does the prospect of Ron's going home with you so excite him that he forgets Sally's car keys? Anyone could make such a simple mistake. Saturday, jan. II-Miss Naylor, is Evan the new Man in your life?- Mr. Strickland, on the ninth you gave the boys a little talk con- cerning the disadvantages of being carried into the dorm . . . it seems that tonight is not a night for prac- ticing what you preach. Sunday, jan. I2-Miss Bailey, chalk one more heart Cand ringj up to you!-It's certainly surprising how popular destruction has become . . . flag burning, etc. Most indicative of the maturity of the Oxford stu- dent.-Gardner W., aren't you afraid that too much religion is going to posses you?! Monday, jan. I3-Mr. Dunn, you look healthy to me. What were you planning on doing with that X-ray machine? And do you think Uncky will mind if you try to sell the school?!-Miss Young, does your chewing gum lose its flavor on the bed post overnight? Tuesday, jan. I4-Mr. Martin, sorry you had to be on the receiving end. But everyone else enjoyed your birthday party.-Miss Stringer, what do you have against your proctor? Wednesday, jan. I5-Mr. Gatlin, what are those alcoholic beverages that -Io doesn't know about?iIs education your new role?-Mr. Esta- brook and Miss Machlanus. do you have a prescription for anyone with the flu bug? Thursday, jan. I6-Hypnosis earns its place as a favorite pastime on the Oxford campus. I don't think you really slipped, Mr. Stevens. Friday, jan. I7-john Lee, your generosity with Chlorets won't in- fluence a judge's decision, but you and Mr. Sims deserve a free break. -George P., you need your glasses changed or some common sense to know when you've had enough . . . it's just not practical to mistake 127 Mr. Strickland for Mr, Crenshaw. Saturday, jan. I8-Ed A. has be- come frustrated on a recent trip to Bristol, Tenn .... He vows to re- turn and redeem himself-D.S. and j.L.T. are apprehended at the raid on Crops and B in Atlanta . . . it seems as if timing just isn't one of your best virtues.-Kenne, you and .Io seem to be at the Crest of your romance. Sunday, jan. I9-Mr. Pratt, are you still feeling the effects of your very first ?-Mr. Sims and Mr. Siry, who was the old friend that you were visiting in the inftrmary at 11:30 p.m.? Monday, jan. 20-Micah N., don't try to set the pace for lovers.-Miss Oliver and Miss Tras, industrious- ness is a virtue but what exactly is is greater than yours . . . anyone for Irish coffee? Saturday, jan. 25-Carlos D. says that vodka and Seagram's 7 just won't mix . . . at least he said that after asking Mrs. Pannell to go parking with him. -Claude, Mickey, and Dee: I know you enjoyed that exciting evening in an Atlanta motel . . . but surely you could have found better material right here on campus.-Mr. Eley and my old friend, Dave A., did you enjoy the comforts of Mr. Aldinger's office? But we were only answering the phone! , hmmmm , . . -Happy Birth- day to me and congratulations to my dolls, Miss Shelby, and Mr. Meadows for a job well-done.-Katrina's Sir Galahad made a gallant gesture in defense of her virtue . . . and I might add that Mr. Barnyard expressed this new business you are starting? Tuesday, jan. 21-Mr. Dominquez, is the pressure so much for you that you revert to diapers . . . Thanks for the Black Cows any- way.-Mr. Haygood, will you really be giving Miss Young a break to date her?- road-trip, egg shampoo, and birthday party for Betty M. and Lou M .... but it sure looks like Mrs. Pannell put the icing on the cake. Wednesday, jan, 22-Mr. Siry, you seem to be quick with written warn- ings.-Happening happensg Angela E. isn't that ugly! Friday, jan. 24-My second visit to the Oxford campus is a memorable one . . . -Mr. Farmand and Mr. Watts, I never thanked you for moving my car. One little screw isn't much in payment for such a gesture.-Mr. Avery, my wrath himself well, in spite of his condition. Monday, jan. 27-Ken C., Tom C., and Dan S.: don't you know that you can get germs by using the same Glass ? Tuesday, jan. 28-Mr. Hurst, the un- dateable, just can't seem to get a date. Wednesday, jan. 29-What a shame that joke couldn't be shared with Dr. Tarkentong Hot Nuts is an educa- tional album.-Joe S. and James G., is it a funny feeling to play monkeys and look out your door through bed springs . . . another typical night in the savage zoo. Thursday, jan. 30-Mr. Haygood, as usual, you have your women well- trained . . . chauffeured, indeed!- Excellent night for water battles, mov- ing Ken C.'s room out in the hall, and locking Pete W. in the library bath- room, wasn't it, Pete P., Mike F., and John D.? Friday, jan. 31 - Mr. Seale, does Randy really crave your bod?-Mr. Strickland says that the Covington fuzfs appearance behind the soccer field this afternoon was enough to make a sober person run through briars and brambles, even for those MDC presidents who are sober for a change. Saturday, Feb. I-Mr. Coleman and several SAE kegs . . . need I say more, Miss Hartley? Sunday, Feb. 2-Dot, was it really tactful for you to ask Larry H., Is Ken back yet? ? Monday, Feb. 3-Mr. Lovern con- ducts a Letterman's tour of the girl's dormg seeing is believing, eh boys?-Congratulations to Who's Who . . . oh, for the day when I become a national figure, like Raquel Welch maybe? Tuesday, Feb. 4-Coach B., you seem to be really getting a splash out of drownproofing with all the top-heavy freshmen girls.-Mr. Vin- son, are you really Charles Lind- berg in disguise? Wednesday, Feb. 5-Bus transpor- tation system flops as Oxford stu- dents prefer Finland's challenging atmosphere to Emorys library . . . it isn't written in the books!- Spring hasn't sprung but Lynne, Wellyn, Dottie, Len, Carsh and others seem to think so. Are leap frog and sheet tossing really chil- dren's games? Pete and Wellyn chicken fight, who's chicken?-Mr. Dunn and Mr. Turner, Trail Blazers '69, provide excitement as Mr. Phillips protects innocent by- standers. Thursday, Feb. 6-Mr. Wise, I hope your French at home received bet- ter participation than is shown in class. Friday, Feb. 7-Mr. Martin, I wasn't aware of a sight-seeing area behind the girl's dorm.-Miss Stur- divant and Mr. Hodges renew old ties at the river. Sunday, Feb. 9-Betty M., what lit that fire that burned your blanket? But we weren't doing anything. Pooh bear becomes Smokey.- Claude C. enables Mike F. and Tay to enjoy a quiet evening to- gether but Tay in typical Lawrence of Arabia style boldly makes his escape through the window. Monday, Feb. I0-Mary S., and Eliot B. match again today in their turtlenecks.-Congratulations to B Company on winning the basket- ball tournament. Tuesday, Feb. II-Basketball Tour- nament begins, sorry to see Oxford lose both games but glad to see Circle K alive again. Wednesday, Feb. I2-Congratula- tions, KA! Good to see all the old Oxfordites.-Randy B., is Bill N. really a superhypocrite or were you just superpollutedP-Mrs. Shannon, my long-time doll, you'll never be forgotten. Wish I could have come to your night. I'll miss the life you brought back to my old bones with your color and vitality. Thursday, Feb. I3-Phone bills are out . . . Miss Tate, you seem to be keeping the phone company in business with your calls alone. You can fly there for 3100. Friday, Feb. I4-FABULOUS FRI- DAY!-Mr. Meadows totals his car backing up . . . Miss Clark is sewn up.-Mr. Sharp and Dr. Landt are named odd, their benefactress might be also called a misfitP! Saturday, Feb. I5-The school seems a little empty, sort of like my tomb, especially with all of the cold weather and snow.-Dickey's tree falls toward the girl's dorm. I hope none of the squirrels were injured. Sunday, Feb. I6-just for fun, Mark L. starts a flesh pile on the squad . . . just to break the monotony.- Brag Vinson has another story to tell about a fabulous date in At- lanta, don't you Brad? Monday, Feb. 17 - FABULOUS MONDAY!-No classes today but for every freedom there is a price you have to pay . . . Saturday classes.-Sid, did Mr. Elizer actual- ly think you and Debbie were mar- ried? Of course, he didn't know about Steve and Karen either, did he? Tuesday, Feb. I8- Lolita strikes again . . . did you learn anything girls?-Miss Perry, I guess you'll have to leave the boys alone now that you have a KA chain around your neck, congratulations. Wednesday, Feb. I9-What is this I hear about West Wing's perfor- mance for the construction workers? Thursday, Feb. 20-Moore is hap- pening with Mr. Maples and Miss Green.-Mr. Penn lectures on Cu- id. iiriday, Feb. 21-Gloom . . . classes not over for another day-Mr. Pe- tersen is a good guy. Not everyone would get up at 3:00 a.m. to get a guy out of jail he doesn't even know. Saturday, Feb. 22-Steve H. has his first date with Cindy M., already in love.-Tyler P. plays the name game in the bathroom.-Eddie, Phil, john, Scott, jim . . . who's next, Gwen? . . . Mr. Avery?-My moth- er's birthday-Miss Mozley, are you really a Mississippi bullfrog? Sunday, Feb. 23-I believe the high- ly contagious Sophomore Slump is rapidly spreading. Cheer up, it can't get any worse. Monday, Feb. 24-Mr. Davis, I will be indebted to you and your services for a decade. Now, if you can only put your proposals into action . . . a drinking place on campusP! Tuesday, Feb, 25-Mrs. Wright, do you really believe that walking cat- fish and the Vicious Triangle are go- ing to take over the world?-Mark L. practices for the Spring Fair in Conyers. Wednesday, Feb. 26-The FW's were rushed by the E's but escaped from the enemy camp just in time in their Red Raider.-Mr. Bell, next time you want to degrade our president, think back on your own relationship with the boys . Thursday, Feb. 27-The Lord of the Flies makes his debut tied to a tree, eh Mike F.?-Mr. Haygood, some peo- ple will do anything for money . . . but then, all of this doesn't embarrass you anyway. Friday, Feb. 28-Security for Bill K. and Anne L. Saturday, Feb. 29-Mr. Seacat, taking advantage of girls with cars seems to be your specialty . . . Ann W. doesn't appreciate that.-Is THIS Leap Year?! Saturday, Mar. I-Who would ask Mother to go for it . . . only Michelle. Sunday, Mar. 2-Jeannette K., does an Atlanta Falcon named Rick really work out with you on Sundays? Is flirtation worth giving up your New York rock? Monday, Mar. 3-I never realized that Oxford had so much talent . . . cham- pion weight-lifting, tumbling skills, modern dance, gymnastics, square dancing, etc.-Mr. Vinson, you certainly ht the part. Tuesday, Mar. 4-The Lone Ranger rides again, eh Rick E.?-Congratu- lations, Dowman, Ken C., Miss M., and the Housing Department. Two attempts with tape and toilet paper don't foil Inspector Phillips who is a good detective, but the boys win with a picked lock. Makes you wonder, doesn't it?-Robin B. and Patty D. play tug-of-war with un- derclothes . . . who won? Wednesday, Mar. 5-Thrill of all thrills, East Wing gets its Hrst real panty raid . . . is Oxford really a girl's school?-Miss Seaman, you seem to have chosen a most in- opportune time to take a shower! Friday, Mar. 6-Miss Sturdivant, when it comes to CONSTRUC- TIVE action, the Birds are for the birds! Does your group so lack the courage of its convictions that you must disguise your right- eousness in a cloud of innocence? Saturday, Mar. 7-john Lee, fifteen must have been a world record as well as your own.-Mr. Maples wakes up at 8:30 a.m. and no room- mate, still can't find him at lunch. You shouldn't have been worried, Bill, Mike is too wise to let anything happen to him. Sunday, Mar. 8-Miss Morrison's philosophy on tongue action was very conservative, but when used with a Byrd it comes in handy. lv' 5. S- 'G I-1 Student A Abott, John Adrian: 112 Abrams, Ray Philip: 112 Adamson, Linda Kay: 43, 112 Ades, Edwin Wolff: 100 Memory l Aertker, Nancy Lee: 20, 22, 112 Aldinger, David Christian: 112 Alexander, Kathleen: 112 Allen, Dale T., Jr.: 34, 45, 100 Coffee House 1,2: ROTC 1: Spokesman 1,2 fBusiness Man- agerl Allen, Melanie Carol: 112 Armour, Mamie Leta: 42, 112 Arnold, Patty Veronica: 112 Arthur, Kathryn Hanna: 100 Aycock, Judith Andrea: 112 B Bagwell, David Keith: 22, 40, 52, 100 Lettermen 2: Soccer 2 Bailey, Anita Elaine: 17, 20, 22, 36, 64, 100 Chorus 1: Dooley's Dolls 1,2 fSocial Chairmanl: Eta Sigma Psi 2: Hall of Fame 2: Home- coming Court 2: Student Sen- ate 2 tTreasurerJ: Women's Dorm Council 1 Bailey, Marsha Elliott: 100 Bailey, Rachel Elaine: 112 Bailey, William David: 100 Baker, Cathy Janelle: 36, 112 Baker, Dwight Caldwell: 100 Baker, Teresa Gay: 112 Ball, Beverly Ann: 26, 29, 41, 100 Blue Key 1,2, fVice Pres- identhz Dooley's Dolls 1: In- tramural Activities Council 2: Women's Dorm Council 2 Barnes, Sharman Leigh: 36, 112 Bateman, India Vesta: 21, 100 Tennis 1: Student Senate 1: AEU 2 Baugh, Robert Joseph: 100 Bechtel, James Anthony: 100 Bechtel, Robert Thornton: 112 Beckman, Rebecca Jeannine: 32, 36, 43, 112 Bell, James William: 112 Bell, Mark Bryan: 112 Bennett, Michael Coleman: 112 Bevis, Steven Alfred: 42, 100 Band 1,2 Biddle, Marv Robin: 36, 112 Billingsley, Sam Hugh: 48, 112 Bjornson, Roger Allen: 112 Black, Paul McCay: 112 Boardman, Rebecca Gwynn: 32, 45, 100 Coffee House 2: Memory 2 Boatenreiter, John Becker: 47, 101 French Club 2 Boehmig, Marie Aileen: 32, 112 Boggs, Judith Anne: 20, 26, 29, 32, 43, 101 Blue Key 2: Chorus 1,2: Eta Sigma Psi 2: Intramural Ac- tivities Council 2: Memory 2 fAssistant Editorjg Women's Dorm Council 2 Braly, William Clint: 112 Breen, Katherine F.L.: 20, 22, 36, 47, 112 Brenner, Eliot Blaine: 101 Briley, Inez Elizabeth: 112 Brook, Warren Irving: 113 Brown, Leonard Bart, Jr. Browning, John Rogers: 48, 113 Bruce. Carol Lynn: 36, 49 Bulman, Laura Elaine: 34, 46 Dooley's Dolls 1: Sigma Tau Sigma 2: Spokesman 2 Burke, Paul Marshall: 113 Burnam, Sophia Randolph: 113 Burton, Isabel Ann: 101 Butler, Alan Russell: 34, 48, 101 ROTC 1.2: Spokesman 1, 2 fSports Editor! Butler, Vicki Lynn: 36, 113 Bythewood, Carolyn Ann: 32, 47, 49, 101 Cheerleader 1, 2: Dooley's Dolls 1: French Club 2 fPresidentl C Caldwell, Phillip Kent: 113 Calloway, Edwin Jordan: 113 Callaway, Richard Nicholas: 113 Canipelli, Vincent William: 113 Cannon, Ben B.: 113 Card, Janice Palmer: 36, 113 Cary, Mary Margaret: 36, 113 Chafin, John Michael: 113 Chambers, Henry Harold: 32, 113 Chapman, Samuel Prior: 113 Chesnutt, Thomas Williams: 27, 28, 34, 101 Golf 1: Men's Dorm Council 2: Religious Activities Council 2: Spokesman 1, 2 tAssistant Editorl Childrey, Carey Melvin: 48, 113 Chrisman, Thomas A.: 113 Clark, Marjorie Elizabeth: 113 irector Clark, Nancy Carroll: 34, 113 Clayton, Stephen R.: 24, 40, 101 Golf 1: Letterman 2 Coleman, James Donald: 101 Coleman, Jon Monroe, III: 27, 38. 40, 52, 101 Circle K 2: Letterman 2: Soc- cer 2 Comer, Robert Thornton: 27, 40, 52, 101 Letterman 2: Men's Dorm Coun- cil 2: ROTC 1: Soccer l, 2 Conley, John Drayton: 40, 52, 101 Letterman 2: Soccer 2 Cook, Emily Dianne: 113 Cool, William Haver: 48, 52, 113 Copelan, Ronald Ernest: 42, 113 Couch, David Burson: 43, 48, 113 Cowden, William Emmett: 45 Coffee House 1, 2 Craig, John Lathrop: 101 Crandall, Blane Milton: 18, 21, 101 Band 1: Chorus 1: Who's Who 23 AEU 2 Crawley, Nancy Conn: 22, 28, 101 Religious Activities Council 2 fSecretary-Treasurery: Student Senate 1,2 Crenshaw, Cecil Kenimer: 40, 52, 113 Crider, Claude J.: 29, 102 Intramural Activities Council 2 Crissey, Donald Lee: 46, 113 Crocker, Marta Lynn: 36, 113 Crow, Austin Marion, Jr.: 102 Cuykendall, Ann Adele: 36, 43, 113 D Darden. Diana Elizabeth: 32, 36, 113 Davidson, Patricia Elaine: 64, 113 Davidson, Sarah Lee: 113 Deas, Janice Virginia: 32, 49, 113 De Cespedes, Carlos M.: 113 Delong, Donna Joyce: 21, 45, 102 Coffee House 1, 2 fAssistant Managerj: Drama Guild 1, 2: AEU 2 Delong, Thomas Gregory: 38, 102 Circle K 2 tTreasurerJ Del Vecchio, Daniel Reeves: 32, 46, 113 DeMore, Jane Elyse: 36, 43, 114 Denney, Rhonda Darlene: 36, 102 Dooley's Dolls 1, 2 DeSantis, Millard Smith: 114 Diggs, Dixie Lynn: 28, 36, 45, 102 Chorus 1: Coffee House 2: Dooley's Dolls 1,2: Religious Activities Council 2 Dill. Gilbert Andrew: 32, 114 Dominquez, Joseph P., Jr.: 114 Dopson, Minter Hartsfield: 114 Douglas, Anne Bolling: 36, 47, 114 Dunn, John Donald: 32, 114 Durden, Bruce Veal: 114 E Echols, Richard Dale: 40, 52, 114 Eddleman, Carroll Epps: 43, 114 Edmondson, Patrick Howard: 46, 114 Effron, Rosann: 114 Eley, Edmond Lewis: 114 Elkin, Evelyn Elizabeth: 34, 114 Elliott, Solon William: 114 England, Michael Binion: 114 Erb, Ruth Errin: 36, 114 Estabrook, Frederick: 27, 40, 52 Letterman 2: Men's Dorm Council 2: Soccer 2 Evans, Camille Yvonne: 36, 102 Dooley's Dolls l, 2 F Farmand, Tayseer Bishara: 40, 52, 102 Letterman 2: Soccer 1 Fears, Marcia Denise: 114 Ferguson, Ira Alfred, III: 114 Ferguson, Joseph Burl: 114 Finger, Martha Foster: 36, 43, 114 Fisher, Patricia Kennedy: 114 Fitzsimmons, Michael Joseph: 27, 38, 64, 102 Circle K 2: Men's Dorm Coun- cil 2 Fletcher, Margaret Deborah: 102 Flowers, Joy: 114 Foster, Mary: 21, 25, 36, 102 Dooley's Dolls 1,2: Student Judiciary Council 2 fSecretaryl: Women's Dorm Council 1: AEU 2 Foxworthy, Robert Evans: 24, 25, 28, 45, 102 Coffee House 2: Religion Ac- tivities Council 2: ROTC 1: Social Activities Council 2: Student Judiciary Council 2 Freeman, Linda Kaye: 43, 114 Fuller, Betcy Bushfield: 114 G Gale, Linda Jane: 102 Gale, Miles Ann: 26, 34, 46, 102 Spokesman 2: Sigma Tau Sig- ana 2: Women's Dorm Council Ganey, Joe B.: 102 Garnto, William Keith: 21, 102 AEU 2 Gatlin, Kenne: 102 Gay, Ronald Bailey: 114 Gibson, Anne Amelia Angel Flight 1: Women's Dorm Council 2 Gibson, Anthony Garfield: 42, 48, 52, 115 Glass, Dorothy Olivia: 115 Gordon, Charles Edward: 115 Graham, Samuel Cain: 47, 115 Granger, James Wilbur: 115 Gray, James Charles: 115 Green, Linda Kathryn: 115 Greens, Larry Allen: 115 Greeiiggon, Rita Barbara: 32, 36, Dooley's Dolls 2: Memory 2 Gregory, John Willis, Jr.: 115 Gross, Kane Guest, James Mitchell: 102 Guest, Mack Bradley: 46, 48, 115 Guinand, Thomas Alcide: 115 Guthrie, L. Giles: 43, 115 H Haisten, Dorothy Ann: 103 Hall, Robert David: 43, 115 Hamilton, Elizabeth Howard: 34, 45. 103 Hammonds, John Robert: 48, 115 Band 1: Coffee House 2: Spokes- man 2 fAdvertising Editor! Haney, Michael Lee: 48, 115 Hanson, Edward Berry: 43, 103 Chorus 2 fPresidentl Hardee, Laurence Ashley: 48, 115 Hardman, Mae Harner, Joseph Winfred, III: 115 Harper, Willis: 115 Harrington, Thomas Roger: 115 Harris, Joseph Lee: 115 Harr133Sheryl Anne: 36, 41,'42, Band 1, 2: Blue Key 2: Dooley's Dolls 1,2: Tennis 1 Harrison, Suzanne: 103 Hart, Mary Katherine: 36, 103 Chorus 1: Dooley's Dolls 2 Hartley, Leila Lou: 36, 115 Harwell, Derek Scott: 115 Hatch, Robert Edgar: 103 Hawkins, Bonnie Lee: 115 Haygood, David Franklin: 64, 115 Heapy, William Kay Heibner, Alice Louise: 115 Henderson. David Andrew: 115 Hennings. Teresa Rae: 36, 115 Henry, Fred Bryant: 20,22,38, 48, 103 Circle K 2: Men's Dorm Coun- cil 2: Student Senate 2: ROTC 2 Hickam, Sandra Kay: 115 Hill, Barbara Jean: 32, 36, 115 Hill, Cynthia Kathryn: 36. 115 Hinton, Nancy Kay: 36, 43, 116 Hinton, Samuel Herbert: 116 Hix, Deborah Sue: 36, 47, 116 Hobday, Priscilla Elizabeth: 103 Miss Oxford Contestant l Hodge, Barbara Jill: 103 Angel Flight 1: Dooley's Dolls 1 Hodges, Michael Lamar: 20, 22, 24, 27, 29, 38, 52, 64, 103 Circle K 2 fSecretaryl: Eta Sigma Psi 2: Intramural Activ- ities Council 2 fPresidentl: Men's Dorm Council 2: ROTC 1: Social Activities Council 2: Soccer 2: Student Senate 2 Hodges, William Laurence: 40, 116 Hoffman, David Galen: 46 Hofmann, William Leonard, Jr.: 24, 116 Holsing, Nancy Wallis: 32, 36, 116 Hooker, Richard Marshall: 48, 116 Horn, Robert Steven: 116 Howard, William Riley: 32, 43, 103 Chorus 2: Memory 2: Soccer 1 Hurst, James Stephen: 24, 29, 38, 103 Circle K 2: Intramural Activi- ties Council 2: Social Activities Council 2 Huston, Jenny Lynn: 26, 41, 103 Blue Key 1, 2 fSecretaryJ: Dooley's Dolls 1: Women's Dorm Council 2 Hutchins, Julian Clyde: 22, 42, 48, 116 I Igusa, Junko: 116 Insua, Maria Elena Ison, Teresa Jane: 36, 116 J Jacksgig, Clarissa Janene: 34, 46, Dooley's Dolls 1: Sigma Tau Sigma 2: Spokesman 2 tNews Editorj Jackson, Linda Elizabeth: 36, 116 Jackson, William Ralph, III: 42, 116 Jacobs, Samuel Mark: 24, 46, 103 Student Activities Council 2: Sigma Tau Sigma 2 fProgram Chairmanl Jacobsen, Stephen H.: 103 ROTC 1 James, Charles Harvey: 104 Jenkins, Mary Angela: 116 Jervey, Margaret Deborah: 116 Jinks, Angela Yvonne: 26, 116 Johnson, Amy Rebecca: 26, 104 Johnson, Carlton Hugh: 27, 104 Johnson, Catherine Elizabeth: 116 Johnson, Dayne Ann: 24, 29, 41, 104 Blue Key 2 fPresidentJ: In- tramural Activities Council 2: Student Activities Council 2 Johnson, Sherry Anne: 36, 45, 104 Coffee House 1, 2: Dooley's Dolls 1, 2 Johnston, Martha Judith: 21, 42, 104 Band 1, 2: Dooley's Dolls 1: AEU 2 Jones, Elizabeth Marie: 24, 36, 11 Jones, Karen Lynn: 36, 116 Jones, Thomas Carter: 46, 116 Jones, William Torrance: 104 ROTC 1 Jordan, Linda Carleen: 32, 36, 43, 47, 104 Chorus 1, 2: Dooley's Dolls 1, 2: French Club 2: Memory 2 K Kanarr. Pamela Louise: 116 Kane, Thomas Edward, Jr. Katz, Dudley: 40, 52, 104 Letterman 2: Soccer 2 Kehler, Jeff Kent: 22, 116 Kelly, Janet Anne: 36, 43, 116 Kemp, Tony Anthony: 104 Kessler, 1-'rieda Dianne: 116 Key, William Tigner: 24, 32, 116 Kimmel, Christine Eloise: 26, 116 Kinsman, Sarah Ellen: 36, 116 Klima, Don Lloyd: 116 Koch, Bemd Jurgen Kooken, Llewellyn DeWight: 104 Krause, Jeannette F.: 21, 24, 41, 49, 104 Blue Key 2: Cheerleader 1, 2 fCaptainl : Student Activities Council 2: AEU 2 Kritsas, Gail: 104 Dooley's Dolls 1 Kutash, Dennis Jay: 40, 52, 104 Lettermen's Club 2: Soccer 1, 2 L Lane, Cynthia: 36, 116 Langley, John William: 47, 116 Latvala, Marguerite Anne: 117 Leaphart, Helen Marie: 117 Lee, Michael Alan: 34, 117 Lee, 1S?phen Michael: 34, 39, 45, l Coffee House 2 Leech, Edward Edgar: 27, 104 Men's Dormitory Council 2 Lewis, John Grant: 24, 25, 38, 104 Student Activities Council 2: Student Judiciary Council 2 Lewifi7Linda Lee: 34, 36, 46, 47, Lewis, Mack Breedin: 117 Lewis, Robert Howard: 117 Liggin, Teresa Carolyn: 104 Dooley's Dolls 1 Linam, Linda Belle: 117 Lineberry, William Ernest: 32, 34, 117 Lipham, Mark Lawrence: 21, 104 Circle K 2: AEU 2 Long, Anne Catherine: 32, 117 Longbine, Mary Rose: 28, 43 Religious Activities Council fVice Presidentj 1, 2: Chorus 1, 2: Angel Flight 1 Lorenz, Sheryl Suzanne: 36, 117 Luke, Cara Lucinda: 34, 117 Lumsden, India Anne: 32, 36, 117 M Mackay, Lynn Ellen: 104 Doolcy's Dolls 1 MacManus, Lou Elizabeth: 117 Madden, Marshall Joseph: 34, 52, 117 Magee, Cynthia Curtis: 22, 36, 117 Main, Linda Gail: 36, 117 Manley, Michelle: 32, 43, 117 Manship, H. Kaminer: 104 Maples, William Lyman: 48, 104 ROTC 1, 2 Marbut, Jean Claire: 36, 117 Marcus, Jonathan B.: 32, 104 Memory 1, 2 Mark, Frances Rae: 36, 117 Markham, Margaret Susan: 104 Martin, Bruce George: 117 Martin, Deborah Ann: 36, 117 Martin, Donald Lawrence: 47, 117 Martin, Jerry Alvin: 105 Martin, John Milton: 52, 117 Martin, Patil Robert: 40, 45, 46, 117 Coffee House, Lettermen's Club Martin, Robert Marcus: 40, 52 Collector 1, 2: Lettermen's Club 1,2: Soccer 2 Matamoros, Ronald Albert: 117 Maxwell, Eugene Terry, Jr.: 117 May, Mary Katherine: 32. 36, 117 McAdams, Douglas Swann: 22, 38, 52, 105 Student Senate 2: ROTC 1: Soccer: Circle K 2: Lettermen's Club 1,2 McBrayer, James Earl: 105 McCarthy, William James: 118 McCollum, James Eugene: 118 McFa1l, Mary Scott: 32, 36, 105 Memory 2: Dooley's Dolls 2 McGee, Margaret Jean: 24, 26, 36, 105 Band 1: Dooley's Dolls 1, 2: Student Activities Council 2 McGee, Marilyn Joan: 26, 36, 118 McKay, Richard Christopher: 118 McManus, Mary Suzanne: 26, 36, 118 Meadows, Thomas Evans: 24, 25, 105 Student Activities Council 2: Student Judiciary Committee 2 Medford, Nancy Elizabeth: 32, 36, 117 Michael, Steven Andrew: 117 Mitchell, Linda Gail: 32, 43 Chorus 2: Memory 2 fDeadline Editori Mitchell, Mary Eloise: 20, 21, 22, 24, 36, 47, 105 Who's Who 2: Women's Dorm Council 2 tPresidentD: French Club 2: Blue Key 1: Chorus 1: Dooley's Dolls 1, 2 tTrea- surerl: Eta Sigma Psi 2: Stu- dent Senate 2: AEU 2 Mitchell, Robert Norris: 43, 48, 118 Mixon, George Edward: 118 Moon, William Allen: 105 Moore, Ottis Laveme: 32, 105 Memory 1,2 Moore, Teresa Paulette: 36, 43, 118 Moorman, Jane Frances: 19, 26, 36, 41, 64, 105 Who's Who 2: Women's Dorm Council 2 fSecretaryJ2 Home- coming Committee 2: Dooley's Dolls 1,2 tSecretaryJ: Blue Key 2: Hall of Fame 2 Morgan, Gaynelle: 118 , Morrison, Martha Adrienne: 105 Angel Flight 1 Morrow, Marcia Ellen: 22, 34, 105 Spokesman 2: Student Senate 2 Mozley, Mary Elizabeth: 14, 19, 20, 22, 24, 29, 38, 41, 46, 49, 105 Who's Who 2: Miss Memory 2: Homecoming Queen 2: Student Senate 2: Cheerleader 1. 2: Dooley's Dolls fPresitlentl: Student Senate 2: Social Activi- ties Council 2: Circle K,Sweet- heart 2: Eta Sigma 'Psi 2: In- tramural Activities Council 2 tPresidentJ: Blue Key 1, 2 Murrgl, Kenneth Raynor: 24, 42, N Naylor, Debra Jane: 26, 49, 105 Cheerleader 1, 2: Dooley's Dolls 1: Women's Dorm Council 2 Nelsogg Dean Robert: 24, 28, 38, 1 Circle K 2: Religion Activities Council 2: Student Activities Council 2 Nesbitt, Nancy-Jo: 118 Nicholg, Micah Jimmie: 24, 36, 11 Nipper, William Brown, Jr.: 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 25, 27, 29, 39, 48, 64 Circle K 2 tVice-Presidentj: Eta Sigma Psi 2: Hall of Fame 2: Intramural Activities Coun- cil 2: Men's Dorm Council 2: ROTC 1, 2 tCommanderJ: Student Activities Council 2: Student Judiciary Council 2: Student Senate 2: Who's Who 2 Nixon, Robert Gary: 45, 118 0 O'Kil1gy, Sarah Elizabeth: 36, Oliver, Jannette Marie: 32, 34, 36, 118 O'Neal, Sharon Louvenia: 36, 43, 1 18 Orleans, Alice Julia: 24, 28, 36, 42, 106 Band 1, 2 tPresidentJ: Dooley's Dolls 2: Religious Activities Council 2: Student Activities Council 2 Oswald, Susan Agnes: 47, 118 Oxford, Alfred Brantley: 32, 106 Memory 2 P Padgett, Sue Ann: 106 Dooley's Dolls l Palmer, Victoria Klimer: 118 Parker, Nancy Carole: 118 Parker, Pamela Anne: 32, 43, 118 Parker, William Glenn: 118 Parks. Robert Ponder: 25, 27, 38, 48, 106 Circle K 2: Men's Dorm Coun- Cil 2: ROTC 1, 2: Student Ju- diciary Council 2: Tennis 1 Pate, James Wynford, Il: 24, 40, 45, 52, 106 Coffee House 1, 2 fManagerD: Drama Guild 1, 2: Letterman 2: Soccer 2: Student Activities Council 2 Patterson, John Michael: 36, 118 Patton, Jo Lee: 36, 118 Paul. Polly Baxter: 20, 22, 24, 28, 36, 106 Dooley's Dolls 1: Eta Sigma Psi 2: Religious Activities Council 2 tPresidentJ: Student Activities Council 2: Student Senate 2 Peard, Thomas Robert: 106 Peck, Carolyn Patricia: 20, 22, 41, 106 Band 1: Blue Key 2: Dooley's Dolls 1: Eta Sigma Psi 2 tSec- retaryl: Student Senate 2 tSec- rectaryl Perry, Elizabeth Hope: 36, 106 Dooley's Dolls 2 Peterson, Martin Henry: 27, 38, 40, 52, 106 Circle K 2: Letterman 2: Men's Dorm Council 2: Soccer 1,2: Student Senate 1 Phillips, June Celestia: 43, 118 Plunkett, Susan Estelle: 106 Dooley's Dolls 1 Poe, Tommie Marvine Potts, Lucy Annise: 118 Powell, Wesley Carlton: 118 Powers, Jane: 43. 119 Pratt, Anne Baxter: 36, 119 Pratt, George Kreiss: 38, 48, 106 Circle K 2: ROTC 1, 2 Preston, Danny Lynn: 15, 19, 22, 38, 106 Band 1: Circle K 2: Mr. Mem- ory 2: Student Senate 2 tPresi- dent! Prewitt, Jean Robinson: 119 Preyer, William Yost. 52. 119 Price, Joseph Sterling: 106 Price, Judy Anne: 36 Przekop, Alice Tyler: 43, 119 Purdy, Susan Maddox: 119 R Ragsdale, Jan Katherine Chorus 1: Dooley's Dolls 1 Randall, Hugh Watts, Jr.: 21, 106 AEU 2 Rawlings, Mary Eleanor: 36, 119 Ray, Kathryn Richmond: 119 Reid. Patricia Anne: 119 Reiter, Paul Leonard: 119 Rhoden, Thomas Theron: 106 Rhodes, Ralph Wendell: 42, 119 Rhymer, Katrina Elaine: 32, 106 Angel Flight 1: Dooley's Dolls 1: Memory 1, 2 Rineer, Diana Elizabeth: 34, 46, 47, 106 Dooley's Dolls 1: French Club 2: Sigma Tau Sigma 2: Spokes- man 2 Rippberger, Ada Pauline: 32, 47, 1 19 Robertson, Alfred Perry: 48, 119 Rogers, Virginia Katherine: 106 Rollins, Timothy Lee Rozier, Jacob Riley: 119 Rybovich, Sally Ann: 106 S Samet, Annette Deborah: 21, 106 AEU 2 Sanders, William Kellet, Jr. Saunders, Daniel Minter: 48 Saunders, Sally Lu: 36, 119 Sax, Stuart: 119 Schmidt, Loretta Ann: 107 Dooley's Dolls 1 Seacat, Scott Alan: 119 Seale, Christopher Paul: 47, 119 Seaman, Judy: 36, 119 Selleck, David Kerry: 107 Sessoms, Kay Sirmans: 36, 107 Dooley's Dolls 2 Shelby, Bonnie Lynn: 16, 22, 32, 36, 41, 47, 107 Blue Key 2: Dooley's Dolls 1 tVice-Presidenti, 2 tProject Chairmanip French Club 2: Hall of Fame 2: Memory 2: Sttident Senate 2 Shelton, Steven Max: 48, 119 Shingler. Sidney Harris, Jr.: 16, 19, 20, 38, 107 Circle K 2 tPresidentJ Eta Sig- ma Ps i2: Hall of Fame 2: Who's Who 2 Shivers, Julia Sherrill: 119 Short, Stanley Scott: 119 Simpson, William Paul Charles: 32, 34, 43, 119 Sims, Daryl Lee: 17, 22, 24, 27, 38, 64, 107 Circle K 2: Hall of Fame 2: Men's Dorm Council 2: ROTC 1: Student Activities Council 2: Student Senate 1, 2 tVice- President! Siry, Joseph Vincent: 17, 18, 20, 24, 27, 32, 34, 107 Eta Sigma Psi 2 tPresidentl: Hall of Fame 2: Memory 2: Men's Dorm Council 2: Student Activities Council 2: Spokes- man 2 fEditorJ: Who's Who 2, Circle K 2 Sisk, Mary Bell: 26, 36, 43, 119 Slater, William Randy: 48, 119 Smart, Suzavne Boyd: 119 Smith, Elizabeth Hepburn: 107 Dooley's Dolls 1 Smith, Kathleen Lou: 107 Dooley's Dolls 1 Smithwick, Fanita Marianne: 17, 18, 20, 32, 36, 107 Dooley's Dolls 1, 2 tChaplainl: Eta Sigma Psi 2 tVice-Presi- dentl: Hall of Fame 2: Memory 1, 2 tEditorJ: Who's Who 2 Snead, Charles Tillman: 119 Sowell, John Charles: 40, 107 Letterman's Club 2 tSecretary- Treasurer! Spann, William Bowman: 40, 45, 48, 52 Coffee House 2 tAssistant Manageri: Lettermen's Club 2: ROTC 1, 2: Soccer 2 Spencer, David George: 107 Spicer, Samuel Sherman: 40, 45, 52, 119 Spooner, Leanne Norma: 28, 107 Angel Flight 1: Band 1: Religi- ous Activities Council 2 Staflord, Sharon Marcia: 107 Stansell, Harry Tim: 22, 119 Stanton, Elaine Celestial: 120 Stapp, Sandra Ellen: 32, 36, 120 Steele. Frank Carson: 107 Stegeman, Ann Allais: 36, 120 ROTC 1 Steinberg, Richard Wayne: 32, 120 Stephens, John Daniel: 2A, 32, 107 Golf 12 Memory 1, 2 fLayout Editorl: Student Activities Council 2 Stewart, Jeffrey Franklin: 22, 52, 120 Stewart, Randolf Barclay: 34, 40 Lettermen's Club 1, 2 fVice- Presidentj: ROTC 1: Spokes- man 2: Soccer 1, 2 Stiller, Howard Joshua: 34, 107 Spokesman 2 Strickland, Herbert Leonard: 22, 24, 27, 107 Men's Dorm Council 2 fPresi- dentl: Student Activities Coun- cil 2: Student Senate 2 Strickland, Robert DeWitt: 38, 107 Circle K 2 Stringer, Martha Claire: 47, 107 Dooley's Dolls 1: French Club 2 CVice-Presidentb: Student Senate 1 Sturdivant, Susan Claire: 36, 64, 120 Sudderth. Linda Raye: 22, 120 Summers, Lilla Ivy: 36, 120 Szura, John Tapio: 40, 52 Lettermen's Club 2: Soccer 2 T Tarpley, Sandra Lynn Tennis 1 Tate, Susan Ruth: 102 Taylor, Frank Garrison: 120 Taylor, John Fred Teitebaum, Miriam: 36, 120 Thoburn, Donald William: 40, 52. 108 Letterman's Club 2: Soccer 2 Timko, Karen Elizabeth: 120 Tingle, Teresa Gayle: 34, 45, 108 Coffee House 2: Collector 1: Dooley's Dolls 1: Drama Guild 1: Spokesman 2 tFeature Ed- itorj Tomczak, Gloria Jane: 36, 120 Tomlinson, Lucy Elaine: 26, 36, 42, 120 Townsend, Virginia Rebecca: 24, 32, 43, 64, 108 Angel Flight 1: Chorus 1, 2: Dooley's Dolls 1: Homecoming Court 2: Memory 21 Student Activities Council 2 Tras, Angela Jean: 36, 43, 49, 120 Tuller, Martine Joyner: 120 Turkington, Sara Louise: 21, 28, 32, 108 Memory 2: Religious Activities Council 2: AEU 2 Turner, David Leer: 120 Turner, Fred Patillo: 52, 120 Turner, John Lee: 120 Turner, Nancy Jane: 120 Tygalrltklk-ggy Ann: 24, 36, 41, I Band 1: Blue Key 2: Dooley's Dolls l, 2: Student Activities Council 2 Tzavaras, Theodore George: 40, 52, 108 Letterman 2: Soccer 1, 2 U Underwood, Warren Mauldin: 42, 120 Uribe, Larry Ramon: 32, 34, 120 V Van Lierop, Johannas C.: 120 Vess, David Oliver: 120 Vinson, Bradley Jay: 32, 121 W Waldrop, Margaret Lynn: 46 Sigma Tau Sigma 2 tPresidentJ Walkir, Constance Alison: 36, 1 1 Wallace, Arthur Stephenson Walston, Runie Lemeul, Jr.: 121 Ward, Earl Sayre, Ill: 27, 108 Men's Dorm Council 2 Ward, Vicki Martha: 121 Watson, Cody Usry, Jr.: 48, 121 Watts, Clifford Kirby: 38, 40, 52 108 Circle K 2: Letterman 2 fPresi- dentll Soccer 1, 2 Webb, Beverly Claire: 21, 36, 108 Dooley's Dolls 1, 2 tVice-Pres- identi: AEU 2 Weiss, David Stainbook: 47, 121 West, James Terrell: 108 Westbrook, Linda Anne: 34, 36, 43, 121 Wetherington, Joseph Bailey: 27, 108 White, Elizabeth K.: 36, 121 White, John Woodrow White, Judy Elaine: 21, 32, 108 Memory 2: AEU 2 Whittemore, Anne Dicky: 21. 36, 108 Dooley's Dolls 1, 2: AEU 2 Willey, Cynthia Ann: 36, 121 Williams, Anne Day: 26, 32, 121 Williams, George Willis: 121 Williams, Sarah Jane: 36, 121 Williargson, Raymond Ross: 64, 10 ROTC 1 Willis, Ennis Langford: 32, 121 Wingate, Dan Bessent: 42, 46, 121 Wingfield, Marion Montgomery: 38. 121 Winter, Clinton Stephen, III: 40, 52. 121 Wise, Michael Edgar: 34, 47, 48, 108 French Club 2: ROTC 2 Wiseheart. Gardner Boyd: 40, 108 ROTC 1, 2 Wissner, Jack David: 48, 108 ROTC 1, 2 Wolff, Lee Alan: 121 Wolnewitz. Richard Dennis: 40, 52, 121 Woodard, Marjorie Virginia: 32, 36, 121 Woolf, William Ervin, Jr.: 121 Wooten, James Singleterry: 28, 29, 108 Intramural Activities Council 2: Religious Activities Council 2 Wright, Tommy A.: 121 Wyatg Edward Charles: 40, 52, 1 1 Wyatt, James Jackson, III: 108 Wyche, Rebecca: 108 Y Yost, Robert Stanley, Jr.: 108 Young, Freddie Lynne: 108 Z Zeitlin, Robert Bruce: 121 Zinkow, William Arthur: 108 131 ,asv NQNWYTM if M Zz WL- ,4 6 vo Z w H.. An. sf J, 1 wb 7 '-w 1, 113, 4 Q4 Po sg x I .ff Yr, xr'1v' .. 'PW' 3 I. 4. '4 .e if Y F .ibvfl . V , I ?z'VrK J M ' ' 1 . 6 Wk., . ' V - I . q N' L ' ' Y-. A l .1 33,122- , R - fm..- .. 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