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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
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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
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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
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