Sam Houston State University - Alcalde Yearbook (Huntsville, TX)

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A look at the traditions and changes on the Sam Houston campus Things students like to do and the events that happen People everyone should know — the campus leaders and beauties Bearkat triumphs and defeats — plus intramu- rals Organizations that bring di lar activities The men and women that run the university: administration and faculty The student body consumer's digest + To find people and businesses, just let your fin- gers do the walking 5 Redding Jeannie Parmenter Editor Carolyn Kuznairek Terri Yates Business Managers MAGAZINE EDITORS Kim Patrick Eric Redding Amy Douglas Scott Bauer Terri Yates Patti Love Gary Powell PHOTOGRAPHERS Eric Redding Craig Stafford Eliza Sweetman Gracie Glover Artist Dr. Roy G. Clark Advisor D-eon Priest Taylor Publishing Company Representative Alcalde 3 ie Ly rt i ei a AA Spd itu ville” et | al Night view of Old Main er a lomect 4 Alcalde é est Tradition University of Texas has Bevo and A M has the corps. They also have a reputation for tradition. One might ask, ‘‘What tradition does Sam Houston State have?’’ Admittedly, few Sam students know what a Bearkat is, or even care to learn how to pronounce kinkajou. The traditions at SHSU are more subtle. Only Sam Houston has a versatile Old Main Hill with its wide variety of uses: a frisby court, a romantic night spot, a good place to geta tan in warm weather and a slope for cafeteria tray sledding when it snows. Nowhere else would anyone know that a ‘‘C-run’’ is designed for drinking beer and meeting members of the opposite sex. No other school can boast of being formerly named Sam Houston Institute of Teaching. The University has a lot to be proud of. The Institute of Criminology and Corrections attracts students from all over the nation and the College of Education is one of the largest in the state. Not all sports records are bad, contrary to popular belief. The baseball team won the “conference title and Sam Houston golfers won the NAIA championship. The SHSU Rodeo Club is known throughout the state as one of the top contenders. Even though the football team is not prize-winning, the stadium is still filled at each Homecoming. The tradi- tions that cause the return of alumni each year con- tinue to be passed on to the present Sam Houston stu- dents. We will be the future alumni, left to reflect on the mem- ories we make at Sam Houston State University. Alcalde 5 E. Redding dding E.Re — =. pa s al Kikker Corner iISTATE UNIV io ay 6 Alcalde E. Reddin Ya. GOOD j- nm | eet { A OR Tie t 4 7 Gin x ARC P ime BSA ‘9 5 ag We eae ga 2 RE ELS, STUDENT WIR Re ae A ek ah | OP.ORIRG s e Re aVaRy 9 a) Alcalde 7 9 IES ASA ES ER TTPO EE STS eee at pee ner coe W. McCoy je ©°e@Oesee @a -2 @ f°? CEVA Ce SEO we “oF OB Cr Coe Fe ° ee SO € eS A TAL eR ae SO 198 OS ee eS panera =e e@ ve @r Mer G+? 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The prison brings tourists in October for the rodeo and criminals daily. Pa Sam Houston Memorial Museum adds a historical facet to | the town. It features the museum, Steamboat House and Sam Houston's home. There is also a park with a pondinthe |) shape of Texas, complete with ducks and swans. No, Huntsville is not the typical town. There is so much to see that it takes most students their entire four years to dis- cover it all. Alcalde 9 aay Buippay “3 ® oO Cc ise] E ‘_ iS) = ® a o Oo c is] ne) (= _ 8 = Cochon-de-lait Draws Enthusiastic Crowd A-roast pig, at least a dozen kegs of homemade ‘‘fixins’’ were served at b leyball, horseshoes, frisbee, and sc by a crowd of 200 in October, and 300 ir The Spring Cochon-de-lait featured a live phire, which played ‘‘good ol’ Texas rock ’n the night. (A) Keith Fulton, Vicki Fuessley, and Denise Davis ‘‘c laited”’ all night long. (B) Teamwork made the play a game in the open field. (C) Mark Lustri and friend Cletis made sure the pig was roasting correctly Heavy eet | a voileyDall 1S) Life 1 Spirits High During Homecoming Festivities f After a year without a parade, Sam Houston students wel- comed Homecoming, celebrated in the traditional sense. Besides the parade, attractions included the bonfire, a per- formance in the Coliseum by Michael Murphey, and an alumni ‘banquet and reception, held in the Criminal Justice Center and LSC. Dan Rather, well-known television journalist, was one of the SHSU alumni to attend homecoming. The Sam Houston Bearkats played Texas A l.in the Homecom- ing game, and while the Kats lost the game 34-20, spirit was high among the crowds. (A) A weary Bearkat team discussed strategy near the end of the game. (B) Topper and friend participated in the parade. (C) Dan Rather returned to SHSU for Homecoming. (D) Tamara Rinehart watched the game with apprehension. (E) Alpha Chi Omega and Delta Tau Delta built Sammy Bearkat for the parade. (F) Al Brown and Marty Castillo held up their end of the cheerleading. (G) Bear- kat supporters waited for the kickoff. 14 Life 15 Life 16 Life “3 ? ‘a , Oct. Means Rodeo Thousands of rodeo fans flocked to Huntsville in October to see the Texas Prison Rodeo. Prisoners from throughout the state provided a diversity of exhibits and shows with their art, music and rodeoing. The Texas Department of Correc- tions was in charge of the money-making project which ena- bles the inmates to pursue their talents while in prison. Many SHSU organizations worked for the prison by usher- ing, selling food and drinks, and parking cars. (A) Most of the rodeos were sell-outs, featuring country-western singers Dolly Parton, Mel Tillis and others. (B) Willie Craig, 1976 Texas Prison Rodeo bull-riding champion, attempted to defend his title. SSI Sponsors Anything Goes A wild, wacky competition called Almost Anything Goes was held Sept. 20-21. Participants needed coordination, good hearing and luck to win. The Social Society of Independents Fraternity sponsors the contest annually. (A) The object of this Anything Goes event was to knock the oppo- nent off the tree trunk. . . into a pit of muddy water. (B) Team- mates directed from the sidelines in the pool event. (C) Group - coordination was often needed for success. Life 17 18 Life Events Traditions Alive for Halloween Halloween was celebrated with dorm costume parties, a haunted house, and the LSC Halloween Happening. The LSC sponsored event took place on Oct. 28, featuring apple-bob- bing, pumpkin carving, costume judging, and a variety of booths. (A) Government Professor John Holcomb serves as a target for a booth at the Halloween Happening. (B) A student creates his own version of the Great Pumpkin. (C) A Halloween Happening contestant receives last-minute adjustments to his costume. UF Drive a Success Contributions of $3,700 were col- lected through the Sept. 27 United Fund Telethon sponsored by the cam- pus television station, Cable Channel 7. Money was donated on the streets from passing motorists, by pledges called into the TV station and through a Salathon with auctioned items. Social Society of Independents col- lected the most money as an organiza- tion, with a total of $1,000. (A) Broadcasting majors volunteered to man the controls of Channel 7 for the night-long tele- thon. (B) Donations were collected from motor- ists passing in front of Old Main. (C) Prizes were auctioned during the Salathon. Life 19 Events Art Commotion Is Expression Through Dance Dancers expressed varied themes and moods in the Art Commotion Dance Concert. Types of dances ranged from interpretive, ballet-like, to a 50’s Rock- Around- The Clock dance. The concert which took place May 5, 7, and 8, played to enthusiastic crowds. (A) Dancers captured the audience's attention with dramatic move- ments. (B) Patty Haselbarth rocked and rolled in the 50's dance. 20 Life ¥ hae i ] a Extravaganza and Awareness Week Show Black Pride Black history and culture were displayed with pride during Black Awareness Week. Events during the week included seminars on ‘‘Blacks in Business’’ and ‘‘Black Women and the Working Field,’’ a concert given by the Soul Lifters, and the sixth annual Miss Afro Pageant. Also highlighting the week was the guest appearance by Jesse Owens, 1936 Olympics winner, who spoke on ‘‘Black Heritage in Today’s Aspect.”’ Individual talents were spotlighted in the Black Student Union's Extravaganza, as contestants competed for the $50 prize for best overall talent. (A) Some people celebrated Black Awareness Week at the Fox. (B) Carla Chambers beamed as she became the new Miss Afro. (C) Jesse Owens spoke to an attentive group on Black Awareness. Opposite page: (A) Jar- maine Anderson, Zach Martin, Jess Jackson Jr., and Cheryl Arnold watched the show with interest. (B) Steve Kendrix demonstrated a new dance step. (C) ‘You Light Up My Life.” 22 Life _— os —— os — — — hecoenetaiel ry { Events Quality of Life Entertains, Informs SHSU in February Offering a variety of information, entertainment, and thought-provoking seminars, the annual Quality of Life Con- ference took place on February 27 and 28. Featured were lectures and seminars ranging from ‘‘Subli- minal Seduction in Advertising,”’ to ‘‘Smoking: What's It All About,’’ to ‘‘Space Settlements and Solar Power from Satel- lite Sau Two main attractions were speeches by Detective David Toma and newspaper columnist Lynn Ashby. Both drew crowds of over 300 people. (A) Students listened to speakers at the Conference on Marijuana. (B) Lynn Ashby told listeners of the trials and tribulations of journalism work. (C) Dr. George Beadle talked about ‘‘The Mystery of Maize.”’ (D) David Toma spoke with emotion on relationships and peoples’ lack of love and concern for one another. (E) Tuffy Moore offered a passer-by a smile and a flier for the con- ference on marijuana. 24 Life ees t ” a ° a a w w ” =3= aaeet peer? Eres Ww N ic) = =) | chesaade, : Events High spirits and intense competition dominated Greek Week as fraternities and sororities battled it out. Good weather during most of the week pro- vided the Greeks with an excellent playground. The week began with Pi Kappa Alpha’s Superstar Competition fol- lowed by Sigma Phi Epsilon’s Tug-of- War. Tuesday, it was Alpha Delta Pi’s Play Day at the Jolly Fox and Kappa Delta’s Foosball Tournament at the Nickelodeon. Wednesday brought the Delta Tau Delta Soapbox races, the Kappa Alpha bicycle races, the 26 Life Greek Week Stimulates Friendly Competition Lambda Chi Alpha tricycle races and the Alpha Tau Omega Bug Bust. On Thursday, Sigma Chi Derby Day and Park Events took place. The week was celebrated with an All-Greek mixer at the Rising Sun Thursday night. (A) Danya Martin went after a Sigma Chi’s derby with glee. (B) Kappa Delta girls pulled hard to win the Tug-of-War. (C) Lynn Lawson sped along on her tricycle. (D) It took twenty-seven KD's squeezed into a Volkswagen to win the ATO Bug Bust. (E) Fraternity men strained hard to win the Sig Ep Tug-of-War. (F) Zeta Tau Alpha’s rushed to fit everyone in for the Bug Bust. (G) Chi Omegas climbed out of the Tug-of- War suds. n N o = — Events (A) Fraternity and sorority members cheered their groups at the Park Events. (B) Janet Trueheart was almost lost as her Alpha Delta Pi sisters piled into the ATO Bug. (C) Andy Crawford enjoyed being a judge for the kissing contest. 28 Life (A) Cassy Jordan was one of the judges in Sigma Chi Park Events. (B) Sue Jack- son found her spot in musical ice buckets. (C) Druce Crump was ambushed during Derby Day. (D) Greg Jepsen and Tommy Burns showed determination in the tricycle race. Life 29 Events Art, Talent Celebrated During Fine Arts Day Michael Flenscey SCULPTOR AvaiLaBue FOR COMMISSIONS Students sang and danced, plays were enacted, and artists displayed their creations during the SHSU Fine Arts Day. Music drew browsers to the Festival, which took place April 17, and many ‘‘lookers’”’ became ‘‘buyers’”’ as they walked away with newly-found treasures created by SHSU students. (A) Denise Porter and friend showed her wares to onlookers. (B) The work of Mike Henscey was showcased. (C) Rain did not dampen the spirits of visi- tors to the Festival. (D) Everyone tried to show the best of their work. (E) Singers provided entertainment for the Art Festival. 30 Life Events Fight Night Decision: Cuts, Bruises, Pride The 17th annual Sigma Chi Fight Night was held in the Men’s Gym, and, as usual, there were lots of cuts, bruises, and general pains inflicted upon the partici- pants. There was also a lot of fraternity pride and back- ing as boxers fought it out with a cheering crowd watching. Robin Rollo was named outstanding boxer of the event. (A), (B) and (C) Participants each try to get an edge on their oppo- nent with a quick jab or fancy footwork. 32 Life Dancin’ for M.D. Dancers endured tired feet and aching muscles to raise over $6,200 for Muscular Dystrophy in the Lambda Chi Alpha, Chi Omega-sponsored Dance Mar- athon. For 24 hours, dancers boogied, discoed, and rocked their way to the end at the Sound Machine. Denise Gaskins and Kenny Melton, sponsored by the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity, won the contest, raising $1,109. (A) ‘‘More beer! This dancing gets to a guy!”’ (B) Marathoners kept on dancing as the end drew near. (C) A Sound Machine disc jockey played another song for the dancers. Life Si Entertainment SHSU Entertained With Country Sounds The campus saw two sides of country music in the fall; Ronnie Milsap with his fringe, studs and plain ‘ole ‘‘kikker’ music, and St. Elmo’s Fire with their progressive country sounds. The performance of St. Elmo’s Fire on Sept. 8 marked the first concert of the year at the university. The grouf was well-known to Huntsville, as they have been featured often at Guaran teed Wholesome. Ronnie Milsap brought the semester’s largest concer crowd at his Nov. 21 performance. The audience was ecstatic as he playec such favorites as ‘‘Almost Like A Song” and ‘‘Stand By My Woman Man.’’ (A) and (B) Ronnie Milsap on stage in the coliseum. (C), (D) and (E) St. Elmo's Fire banc members Craig Calvert, Chris Idlet, Connie Mims, Damian Hevia and Keith Grimwood sing 0 the past, present and future at the Sam Houston concert. 36 Life Life 37 Qa an | a a | a | | | | | ! ta | ‘ us | el | om | | i | Dana J For magic hour and a half, William Windom was trans Tormed into Ss trom s short televisic ‘My World and Concert Attendance Low fhe Program Council had difficulty in attracting audiences to toncerts at Sam Houston this year even with many top name berformers. However, most concerts were considered a suc- tess by those in attendance. Murphy Performs for Homecoming ‘There was electricity in the air as Murphy made his stage entrance Thursday night at the coliseum,” read the Houstonian review of the Oct. 21 performance of Michael Murphy. The blond-haired, brown-eyed song- ster, known for such hits as ‘‘Cosmic Cowboy,”’ ‘‘Wild- fire’ and ‘‘Carolina in the Pines,” related well to the appreciative audience. The back-up group was Denim from Austin. The listeners responded well to the event with applause, singing and call-backs. The concert was planned as part of the Homecoming week festivities. Lifes 39 40 Life Entertainment Renaissance Festival The third annual Renaissance Festival was held in Magnolia each weekend in October and the first weekend in November. The festival recreated the drama, dance, and merry-making of the Olde England era. Twenty Sam Houston students were involved in the event, serving as peas- ants, royalty, court jesters, and wan- dering minstrels in drama and dance performances. Scenes from these shows were presented on the SHSU Campus in the Theatre Center Sept. 27-30. One feature performer was Avner, the Eccentric, known for his talents in mime, juggling, and slackrope walk- ing. Avner also taught two drama courses for three weeks at SHSU and gave a special show in President's Park. The festival was not limited to drama. Characters ranging from beggars to gypsies to Merlin the Magician strolled the grounds displaying their talents. Shops dotted the grounds, offering home-made food, toys, jewelry, and candles. Games allowed everyone to try their luck at archery, fencing, and king-of-the-hill. (A) Dramatic performances from Olde England highlighted the Renaissance Festival, featuring both experienced old-timers and enthusiastic students wearing brocades, velvets, and plumed hats. (B) Dance majors Bonnie Hum- phrey and Mariana Bare displayed the merri- ment that filled the air at the festival. (C) Avner, the Eccentric brought his talents to President's Park for a special performance. Fromholz Appears at Local Club Renowned progressive country musicians were regulars at Huntsville’s Guaranteed Wholesome Dance Hall and Saloon. Among those who performed this year were Steve Fromholz, St. Elmo’s Fire and Sidekick. (D) Steve Fromholz entertained his fans from Pine Tree Country (alias Huntsville). Life 41 i u Entertainment Showboat Steams Into Production The Drama Department production of ‘‘Show- boat'’ was presented April 15-21, selling out five of the six performances. Presented in the University Theater Center, the play featured a ‘‘white chorus’’ and a ‘black chorus, ’ of dancers and singers. (A) Shavonne Rhodes tried to stop the gentlemen from fighting. (B) Shavonne is conformted by Dan White. 44 Life Gatlin Charms SHSU A near-capacity crowd clapped and cheered as Larry — Gatlin stepped on stage May 1, wielding guitar anda smile. For most of the concert, these were all he needed to keep the audience captivated. The 30 year-old progressive country singer, along with his two brothers, sang and joked with the audi- ence for about two hours, quipping, ‘‘What little choreography we have here is done by Jack Dan- iels.”’ (A) Gatlin sang a country love song. (B) Earlier in the afternoon, Gatlin challenged the Bearkat football team to outrun him. Life 45 46 Life Torres Trial Sparks Protests The trial of two Houston police officers, Terry Denson and Ste- phen Orlando, in the death of Mexican-Ameri can Joe Campos Tor- res, brought student protesters to the SHSU Criminal Justice Cen- ter, where the proceedings were being held. (A) Student protested the trial with banners and posters. (B) A student voiced his opinions against the officers and the mistreatment of Torres. (C) Defendant Terry Denson and his wife made their way past reporters before the trial. ignor ance ; and brane j O08 sha ents tan't be wrong Close Elections, Bad Parking A record voter turnout was responsible for the election of Lisa Holland as president of the Student Associa- tion, Robert Jenkins as vice-president, Marsha Curry as secretary, and David Bohn as treasurer. The elec- tions were spiced by four students who ran on the ‘Ignorance and Apathy”’ ticket, emphasizing that stu- dent apathy about campus affairs was rampant. Many students took the hint and voted for the first time in their college careers. (A) Charlie Bass and Tom Jenson spoke at a Student Senate meet. ing. (B) Some attentive, some not-so. . . Senators listen to another election speech. (C) A familiar sight — a ticket for parking in the wrong color section. (D) Ignorance and apathy all the way! Life 47 Student Life ‘Hassles’ ‘‘Registration’’ was synonomous with ‘‘hassle.’’ Lines wrapped around the coliseum an hour before the process began. Once inside, there were more lines — lines for control cards, classes, board and food plans and, worst of all, fee fixers. Most of the stu- dent body participated in early regis- tration for the spring semester, find- ing the situation unchanged from the previous fall. Students could count on a long, frustration trip, but that wasn’t as bad as the long, frustrating day for those behind the tables. (A) Lines formed early for entry to the coliseum. (B) Inside there were yet more lines. Students on the right side of the coliseum waited for fee fixers to complete the registration process. REGISTRATION 48 Life udy Kriehn tried to study and listen to her favorite aibum at the same time in Frels hiency apartments on campus. (B) A student took advantage of the cafeteria at Junch- |. (C) Mikey Kirschvink and Mike Sizemore took time off to watch T.V. in their apart- | t off-campus. The Question ls; Dorm or Apartment? For freshmen, it was mandatory, but freshmen weren’t the only students living on campus. Dorm life offered the student low costs, walking dis- tance from classes, and cafeteria food. While many students claimed that dorm food was inedi- ble, most agreed it was inexpensive to eat on the meal plan, and was easier than cooking on their own. Some students chose to live off-campus, cook for themselves and pay monthly rent. Some advan- tages to this way of life were choice of roommate, meals, and more living space. On — or off — campus, it was a place to go to get away from classes, crowds, and chaos. Student Life Photo by Eliza Swe: Photo by Eliza Sweetman (A) Camille Tinsley enjoyed an afternoon outdoors. (B) Alice Chapa and friend relaxed at the Cochon de lait (C) A Rotagilla band member dressed up for the concert. (D) Richard Carson and Vicki Fuessley partied with Colo- rado Kool Aid 50 Life Weerun tn Ceafsty } : Fs cg} 35 = oto by John McCain Photo by Kim Patrick Photo by Eliza Sweetman (A) Senior Neal Scott hung out in his Rix doorway. (B) Gay Redding bundled up against the icy cold. (C) Carl Ponstingal gave that good-looking blond the old once- over. (D) Eliza Sweetman enjoyed.an early dinner at the Cochon-de-lait. Photo by Eric Redding Life 51 Student Life | : | ; ; i Night Life Sparkles With Dance, Drink “Hey, man, it’s Thursday night! Don’t tell me you’re gonna stay home and study! Let’s PARTY!!’’ For almost everyone, textbooks took second place to a night of dancing and drinking. Everyone had their own favorite place to go for a good time, including the Jolly Fox and the Sound Machine for disco, and Guaranteed Wholesome, Hard Times, and 16th Street Station for progressive country sounds. 52 -Life ESTRELA AS LE ROS DDS ; sae oe Library Offers 0 Mm Quiet Research ; ge alt A. ix n a. 2 ay Ba and Relaxation Serving as both a research center and a quiet place to study or relax, the library became a home-away-from-home for many students. It ‘stayed open until 11 o’clock every day except Fri- day and Saturday, enabling even the procrastina- tors to get their work done at the last moment. (A) The library was a good place to write home between classes. (B) Two students surveyed the vast amount of information available to them. (C) Studying together was much more enjoyable than alone at times. Life 53 Student Life 54 Life Mother Nature Fools Students “Oh, no! Don’t tell me it’s raining again!’’ Students were kept guessing as to what the next day’s weather would be. From grey, icy winds to sunshine to pouring rains, students braved their way to classes each day. January was unique in that the sun shone for only two days during the entire month. Student interests ranged from visiting the Sam Houston Museum to skateboarding upside-down. (A) First-time snow sculpturers Greg Jepsen, Wally Cobb, and ‘‘Smokey Bear’’ improved on the snowman built by Neal Scott in President’s Park. It was Neal’s own version of Frosty the Snowman. (B) Becky Telchik enjoyed a sunny afternoon with a song and a Coke. (C) Like mushrooms in a field, umbrellas sprung up as the rain began to fall. (D) The Sam Houston Museum offered students a touch with history. (E) Jerry Grigory saw the world from a different angle — upside down on his skateboard. Life 3f9. Student Life WLLL Workin’ for ‘‘Green’’ Full and part-time jobs enabled students to pay the rent, or just have extra spending money. Jobs ranged from on-cam- pus clerical work, to pumping gas, to cooking at a restau- rant. Whatever the job, the extra money made was always welcome. (A) Garrett Schroeder's work was others’ pleasure as he entertained with music and song. (B) Bryan Rees checked a customer’s oil at the Texaco. (C) Theresa Strong provided service with a smile at Burger King. (D) Alice Valaverde talked with a customer at Bookland. (E) David Hill showed cook- ing expertise as a Damian’s chef. (F) Michelle Dawson rang up another sale at Piggly Wiggly. AST. ia NS NT RRR ATES gorTTNS ast 2 pnare a 3 MARAL TRE Student Life TZ PURO Sunshine Smiles The good weather just naturally brought smiles to the faces of people relaxing outside bewteen classes. 58. Life ex Ann Haughey 1 onerrice Massey Homecoming — Queen Sherrice was an agri-business major from Inez. She was — active in Chi Omega Sorority and Delta Tau Delta Little Sis- ters. She was president of the Agri-Business Club oe belonged to Delta Tau Alpha Pee Frey rs Star 61 Lex Ann Haughey (A) Miss SHSU tsville Pageant = ah Rhonda Fowler :, Miss Huntsville i ‘ oh é i i | } Beauty Pageant Returns The Miss SHSU-Miss Huntsville Pageant was brought back to the Sam Houston campus through reorganiza- tion by Kappa Sigma Fraternity after its absence last year. For the first time, contestants were divided into two separate groups. Those sponsored by dorms or campus organizations vied for the Miss SHSU title and the Miss Huntsville crown went to a contestant spon- sored by a local business. The pageant was held in the Lowman Student Center on March 1. Dr. William Fleming of the English depart- ment served as Master of Ceremonies. Contestants were rated on judges’ interview, formal dress, bathing suit and talent. The two winners advanced to the Miss Texas Pageant. (A) Mary Bland, 1976 Miss SHSU, crowned Lex Ann Haughey as the new title holder. (B) Miss SHSU contestants participated in the bath- ing suit competition. = m7 7) Ws aw is = 1 ss jupebn, ai|IAspun 65 Shavonne Rhodes Lou Ann Caughey First Runner-Up Second Runner-Up Miss Huntsville Pageant Donna Sellers Sheila Morgan Third Runner-Up Fourth Runner-Up 66 Star | ) | Debbie Maffett : Wendy Waters | First Runner-Up Second Runner-Up jUBSHHY dIJIASJUNP SSIW) — MSHS SSIW Sherrice Massey Kim Dogget Third Runner-Up Fourth Runner-Up Star 67 se Ae are WH 7A wr. as head football coach yet LAA - ‘rin? — ae “agent St Seer ot 81 Bearkat Gridders Romped Week| What was hoped to be a winning sea- son, at least better than last season’s 3-1-5 record, turned out to be one of the worst in Bearkat football with the Kats finishing eighth out of the eight team Lone Star Conference. The situation looked bleak in the first three pre-season games. Cameron University slid by the Kats by a score of 19-16. In the game against South- western Oklahoma, SHSU lost 16-0. 82 Sports Illustrated Southeastern La. blasted the Kats 2 O in the completion of the three pr season games. In the opener of the season, disa pointed Bearkat fans watched as tl Angelo State Rams stomped the Ka 14-3. East Texas State handed SHS its second seasonal loss by defeatir them 31-17. As frustrated Bearkat crowds began ut Next Football Season Appears Optimistic iminish, the team worked diligently t afternoon practices to stop their sing streak however, Southwest exas State refused their pleas and ‘ushed the Kats 16-5, making them +3 for the season thus far. ‘ith no hopes for a shot at the Lone ‘ar Conference title, SHSU lost the ‘th consecutive Homecoming game ‘nen Texas A l rolled over the Kats 4-20. With a premonition of success, SHSU travelled to Brownwood to defeat How- ard Payne University 28-9. However, the taste of success was short lived. The following week, Abilene Christian walked over the Kats 41-18. Just as attendance began to pick up, the Bearkats lost to Angelo State for the second time in the season by a score of 29-15. In the final game of the season, the Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks squeaked by the Kats 17-13, making Sam Houston State 1-6 for conference play. Though the season was a total loss to the Kats, several team members were selected for the 1977 All Lone Star Conference Football Team. On first team offense, Glenn Wilson received honors for punting. Kurt Walker and Stanley Blinka placed in first team defense under down linemen and line- backers, respectively. Second team defense was helped by Rick Hender- son and Jack Armstead as down line- men. Under honorable mention offense, Clay Lowry, Daniel Walker and Steve Sklar held honors while Charles Stanley and Raymond John- son took honors under defense. With a large percentage of the team returning next fall, and the change- over of head coach, the 1978 football season remains optimistic. Coopera- tion and student support can aid tre- mendously in a successful season for the Kats. (A) Quarterback Kirk Hooper passes the ball over the head of a Southeastern La. defender. (B) The ‘‘tough’’ Sam Houston defense awaits play. (C) Quarterback Arthur Louis scrambles for yardage against the Texas A l Javelinas on Homecoming Day. (D) The scoreboard reflects the sentiments of the season. Sports Illustrated color photos by Eric Redding. Sports Illustrated 83 84 Sports Illustrated ) Guard James Johnson sat the game out with | foot injury. (B) Quarterback Arthur Louis hoked for an open receiver. (C) Linebacker tanley Blinka took a breather while the offense ets its turn at the action. (D) Fullback Robby jobinson stretched for extra yardage against ipxas A l. ° Sports Illustrated 85 Coach Brown Faces Tough Task New head coach, Melvin Brown, has a tough task ahead of him, that being reconstructing the football team and making it a winning team once again. Brown has an excellent background which will help him tremendously in coaching the Bearkat team. In 1956- 1962, he served as head football and track coach at Southeastern Oklahoma. Prior to Sam Houston State, he was assistant football coach from 1962-1978 at the University of Houston. During his term there, he was defensive coach from 1962- 1966, offensive coordinator and administrative assistant to the head coach from 1966-1978. University of Houston led the nation in total offense in 1966-1968 with the origination and development of the veer-t offense. In 1969, he was the corroborating author of a book entitled University of Houston’s Veer-T Football. During his military career, Brown was commissioned as second Lieutenant in 1954. He served one year in Ger- many as sports and recreation officer at combat command base for 4,000 men as well as coaching the football team. Brown became the 11th head football coach in Sam Houston State history on February 1, 1978, replacing Billy Tidwell. 86 Sports Illustrated ‘he SHSU basketball team went hrough that stage of life this year '. . one of rebuilding, which every eam has to to periodically. Conse- quently, the Bearkats had a host of new recruits and headaches. Since the majo rity of the players were new to the program, there were an abundance of WU MLZ Men Cagers Going Through a Stage of Rebuilding mistakes and miscues throughout the season since the players were inexpe- rienced as playing as a team. They were inconsistent throughout. There were no seniors in the starting line-ups. Thus one of the reasons for their 8-17-0 record (3-11 in the LSC). Inexperience and inconsistency were other basic problems. But the future looks bright for the Bearkats in that this year’s players will be seasoned and will know what to expect from opponents for the 1978-79 season. Coach Dennis Price should expect a turnaround in the season's win-loss record next year. The Kats were led by freshman Alvin Brooks who averaged 13.4 points a game. Brooks also received ‘‘Fresh- man Player of the Year’’ Honors for the Lone Star Conference. The basket- ball team also received good play from Mike Thompson, Lawrence Brooks, and Keith Smith. They averaged 11.6, 9.7 and 10.0 points per game, respec- tively. (A) Richard Kieval goes up for two points. (B) The 1977-78 basketball team members were: first row: Trainer Joe Rippel, David Simpson, Richard Kieval, Alvin Brooks, Jace Wainwright. second row: Bruce McConaghy, Jimmy Nel- lums, Warren Sliger, Gary Chaney and Coach Sidney Smith. third row: Coach Denny Price, Lawrence Brooks, Mike Thompson, Bill Rigby, Keith Smith, and Coach Mark Morehead. Sports Illustrated 87 88 Sports Illustrated (A) Bena Kieval dribbled past a Texas A l defender. (B) David Simpson prepared to pass ‘the ball. (C) Coach Dennis Price preached his strategy. (D) Alvin Brooks pulled down a rebound. (E) Alvin ; Brooks shot for. two pe : Sports Illustrated 89 (A) Keith Smith daunted his opponent. (B) An A overall view of the Coliseum. = KA é ce ee AT 4 a: ie ae! 90 Sports Illustrated Baseball Team Has Another Tremendous Season The Bearkat baseball team had another tremendous season this year, especially considering the amount of youth on the team. The Kats finished the season with a 33-20-1 record. The Bearkats had a lot of vacant shoes to fill this season with the loss of players to graduation last year. They filled ‘those shoes quite adequately, too, and | ] | a lot better than many people thought they would at the beginning of the season. People were saying, ‘‘Well, this will be a rebuilding year for the Kats.’’ The Kats proved the disbeliev- ers wrong, because they made the playoffs again this year, although they did lose in two games to St. Mary’s 9-3 and 3-2 in district playoffs. The Kats had good pitching this year from John Hoke and Don Welchel. They had 1.60 and 1.99 ERA’s. Hoke was 3-4 while Welchel was 7-4. Nathan Partain (4-0), Brian Gilbreath (5-2), Derel Reaves (5-1), and Ron Nottebart (5-3) also pitched fine base- ball. Outfielder Harold Eppes, shortstop Rick Volz, and outfielder Steve Hume led the team in batting with .329, .314 and .345 averages, respectively. Eppes led the team in RBI’s with 33, and in home runs with six. Third base- man Glenn Wilson was second on the team in RBI’s with 29. He also had four home runs. Coach John Skeeters and five of the Kats’ players were honored in the NAIA District IV baseball selections. Skeeters was named Coach of the Year. Eppes made the first team on the 15-man honor squad and was the only unanimous choice. Second base- man John Tumlinson, Volz, Hoke, and Welchel also made the first team. Making honorable mention were Hume, Wilson, and catcher, Tommy Knox. (A) Steve Hume was tagged out at home plate. (B) Catcher Tommy Knox tagged out a South- western University runner. Sports Illustrated 91 (A) Assistant Coach Sammy Monteau displayed a look of disbelief when the Bearkats lost to St. Mary's in the final game of the season. (B) and (C) Glen Wilson was congratulated by his team- mates after hitting a home run. (D) Coach John Skeeters contemplated a reporters’ question after a game. (E) Pitcher Ron Nottebart followed through on his wind up. (F) The 1978 Sam Houston baseball team was: (1) Derel Reaves (2) Tommy Knox (3) John Hoke (4) Frank Romero (5) Bill Kennedy (6) Mike Jenkins (7) Nathan Partain (8) Frank Schiller (9) Rick Vol (10) Rick Keeler (11) Manuel Huerta (12) E. . Arnold (13) Steve Hume (14) Andrew Baue (15) Gary Wyatt (16) Tommy Cox (17) Samm Monteau (18) Steve Lang (19) Joe Meza (2¢ John Clark (21) Glenn Wilson (22) Russell Dor ham (23) Mike Wiles (24) Harold Eppes (25 John Skeeters (26) Ron Nottebart (27) Don We chel (28) Tim McComy (29) Brian Gilbreath (3¢ Mark Ashley (31) John Tumlinson. 00) ren) me) D g oO — = 2) = 7p) sw = fe) ol ” (A) Rick Volz put out runner at second and made throw to first base for a double play. (B) Coach John Skeeters warmed his hands on a chilly day in the dugout. (C) Coach John Skeet- ers conferred with John Clark and Sammy Mon- teau on game strategy. (D) Pitcher John Hoke winds up. (E) The 1978 Bat Girls were, (left to right), Lynda Dyes, Jan Maurer, Pam Guthier, Janet Ahrens, Michele Little, Sandy Theiss, and Joni Canzoheri. 94 Sports Illustrated Sports Illustrated 95 96 Sports Illustrated Weary repeated itself when the Bear- ‘at golfers won the Lone Star Confer- nce Championship for the third con- ecutive year. Leading the Kats to vic- ory were All-Lone Star Conference nembers Bill McEntire, Ron Schroe- er, Lee Singletary and Robert Single- ary. Other team members were Jay Barnes and Phillip Estep. our lettermen returned from the Men Golters Win N.A.I.A. Title 1977 NAIA runner-up. team, three of them A ll-Americans. McEntire, a Jun- ior from Willis, hailed a 75.8 average in the L.S.C. tourney. Schroeder, a junior from Pasadena, had a-77.0 average in the tournament. Lee and Robert Singletary, both All-Americans from Kilgore, averaged 75.0 and 75.4, respectively, for the .18 holes. The elder of the brothers, Lee, placed second in overall medalist competi- tion. Barnes, a Junior from San Anto- nio, completed a 78.3 average at the end of the tournament. The Bearkat: golfers hosted the N.A.1.A. Tournament at Elkins Lake June 6-9. The team won the tourna- ment, with Lee Singletary placing third individually. (A) Brothers Lee and Robert Singletary worked on their golf game. (B) The Sam Houston Golf team which hosted the NAIA.National Tournament were, left to right: Coach Ronnie Choate, Lee Singletary, Robert Singletary, Jay Barnes, Ron Schroeder, Bill McEntire, and Phillip Estep. (C) Bill McEntire prac- ticed his putting abilities. Sports Illustrated 97 ete: ESSSe ae (A) A traffic sign for golfers! (B) The 1978 N.A.1.A. Golf Champions were Coach Ronnie Choate, Lee Singletary, Robert Singletary, Jay Barnes, Ron Schroeder, and Bill McEntire. 98 Sports Illustrated Women's Golf Team (A) Karen Westhouse gave Coach Ronnie Choate a ‘‘baby’’ smile. (B) The 1978 Sam Houston Women's Golf Team members were: left to right, Kathy Copps, Robin Hurley, Diana Roberts, Karen Westhouse and Coach Ronnie Choate. Peggy Bohan is not pictured. Sports Hlustrated 99 Bearkitten Volleyball Team Earns State Berth The blend of seasoned veterans and new players that made up the 1978 Bearkitten Volleyball team was instru- mental in securing a winning season. Competition for the Bearkittens began with a five-team match at the Univer- sity of Houston. The Kittens split four matches against tough competition, beating Wharton 3-1, and Stephen F. Austin, also 3-1. They lost to Lamar University 2-3, and to the University of Houston 1-3. 100 Sports Illustrated The winning season continued up to the East Zone TAIAW tournament, which the Kittens hosted in the Coli- seum October 28 and 29. They placed fourth in the tournament, playing against five other teams. From there, the Kittens went to the TAIAW State tournament in Arlington, where they received a berth. Seniors Carol Kramer and Fanny McGee were the team leaders, while junior Debbie Jaehne was the number one setter for the Kittens. Co Rebecca Bilsing provided the g ance and coaching skill for the te Bilsing, who has been coaching vo ball for 12 years, has never had a ing season. (A) The 1977 Women’s Volleyball team r bers were, front row: Coach Rebecca Bil Fanny McGee, Jana Russell, Cindy Che Ann Thyssen, and Renee Rhodes. second Carla Rice, Carol Kramer, Melissa Br Nancy Vogler, Debbie Jaehne, Sheila Co and Karen Dove. Bearkitten Softball Team Fini shes Se ond in State - | Although this year was supposed to be | one of rebuilding and gaining experi- | ence, the young Kittens played their | way to a 23-10 season record and a | second place finish in the TAIAW State | Tournament, held in Denton, Texas on October 13-14-15. The winning team, _ including eight freshmen and only five - | seniors, put together what Coach | Nancy Mize called a ‘‘total team | effort’ to account for the large num- © | ber of wins against the top teams in | the state. ‘Our desire and enthusiasm — | compensated for our lack of experi- | ence,” Mize explained. : | | took top honors at Texas Women’s University and won the Lamar Invita- tional, while finishing a strong second at the Sam Houston Tournament behind State Champion TWU. The i Bearkittens were seeded second in the | TAIAW State Tournament behind defending state champs, UTA, who placed niet in be nation last year. However, Sam rallied to upset the. tournament favorite in the -quarterfi- ‘nals on their way to a 3- 2 victory in. one of the most. exciting games in nthe Offensively, the Kittens. fi | In tournament competition the Kittens three- day contest. strongest team in the last few years; and defensively the team ‘relied on consistency and accuracy, along with — some pulsars athletic apy a i. cone place Hash in. ce State o play-offs assured the Bearkittens Ota berth in the AIAW Regional Tourna- ment held in Denton, Texas, on May 5- 6, 1978. Therefore, the Sam Houston softballers took to the field again in the spring semester. Although they had a few new faces to replace some — of the old ones, the basic team remained consistent. The Bearkittens started off the spring season with a ed ae — ‘first aides hneh at ee ‘Wornee: University Invitational, and ended season with a 38-19 record. Sa Houston was seeded third for t Regional Tournament, in which th top two finishers advanced to th -AIAW National Collegiate World Se in Omaha, Nebraska, on May 25-26 27. However a rain delayed tourna ment coupled with an injury ridde: team combined to give Sam an early” elimination from Regional competi- tion. ‘We were as capable as any. team we played against, and we will be back . : stronger next year than we were iS : year.’ ec ae (A) The 1977 Women’s Softball team members were, front row: Cindy Wood, Sandy Supak, © Becky Kittreil, Kathy Sims, Rhonda Robinson, and Coach Nancy Mize. second row: Amy Wool- sey, Jolene Dailey, Joni Henderson, Holly Couser, Stella Ogden, Squeak Jackson, and Geri Cobb. third row: Robert Arnold and Charles Suphrett. : Sports Illustrated 101 : ‘Women Cagers Play Somewhat Erratic Closely related to last year’s record of oe 15-16, the women cagers had to settle : for a 14-15 record for the 1978 sea- BO at eu The Kittens’ performance was some- _ what erratic as final game results wav- ered from winning, to losing, back to winning. - Hosting the SHSU Invitational, the Kit- _ tens won both games against East Texas Baptist and Texas Southern University with scores of 84-39 and 72-66,.respectively. In the Angelo State Invitational, the team stomped South Plains Jr. College 63-58, but lost to Texas Wesleyan College 84-70. The TAIAW East Zone Championship proved a better ground for the Kittens, as they won two out of three games. The final TAIAW State Championship was more disappointing as the Kittens gave up games to Texas Tech Univer- sity and North Texas State, and beat Angelo State. Top scorers for the Kittens were Judy Landriault, who averaged 13.4 points and 6.9 rebounds; Bobby Bruton, averaging 12.7 points and 6.2 rebounds; and Debbie Luce, who aver- aged 10.3 points and 8.2 rebounds per game. (A) The 1977-78 Women’s Basketball team members were Coach Rebecca Bilsing, Judy Landriault, Bobby Bruton, Debbie Luce, Millie Gray, Linda Martini, Cathy Hooks, Diane Truett, Julie Carter, Debbie Jaehne, Tammie Allphin, Jan Hnatek, Kathy Moore, Michelle Fonteno, and Cindy Chezem. (B) Judy Landriault went up for two points against Stephen F. Austin. (C) Millie Gray dribbled around a defender. Sports Illustrated 103 a MPHOUSTON STATE OUNIY 104 Sports Illustrated GULLS AOE egg hy Bae ca ENTE By TIS Of CAMO OR BO teh ea Ra era ca cane a a a Sar (A) Bobby Bruton scored two points for the Bearkittens. (B) Millie Gray. positioned a Lamar defender. (C) Judy Landriault: moved toward the hoop. (D) Cathy Hooks let loose with a jumper. . Sports Illustrated 105 aii i a acc ee eee Brie es : wa Clem : laser Cees! Le - : ere Ore Pee Fee eee Oe ee kn x ph ee Mae ee gee (A) A fight for the rebound! (B) Linda Martin _ went up for two points. Soe 106 Sports Illustrated Men and Women Tracksters Head for Glory Abroad Men's Track The 1978 Sam Houston Men’s Track team faced another dismal year point- wise in the Lone Star Conference race, but did manage to qualify three men for the NAIA National meet. Discus thrower Stanley Blinka, javelin thrower Brian Griffin, and high jumper Tim McCoy qualified for the meet. Only Griffin finished fifth with a throw of 207 feet-10 % inches. McCoy and Arthur Louis both set school records in the high jump with leaps, of 6 feet-9 inches. Griffin’s best — javelin throw of the year was 208 feet-8 % inches, while Blinka tossed the discus 160 feet-6 inches for his best throw. Women’s Track ‘Although the track team was relatively small in number, a large percentage met the qualifying marks for state competition. The tracksters, after being snowed out of their first sched- uled meet, made a strong third place — showing in the first meet of their sea- son at Port Lavaca. A second place trophy from the invitational meet at Stephen F. Austin was the highlight of the season with a total team effod dis- — played. During the TAIAW State Meet, hosted. by Texas A M University on April 28- _ 29, Renelda Roberson won a fifth place ribbon in the 400 meter hurdles, while Darlene Ourso scored seven heaved an AIAW national -qualifyi _ State meet were Tina Daviss in the 200 meters, 880 medley relay, a _ the medley relay; and Phyllis F Palme - inthe mile relay. _ the javelin competition at the Al : 24: 26. points for Sam in field events. ished sixth in the shot put, a mark of 142’1” to take third place it the javelin. Other competitors at the mile relay; Valda Spivey in the mec relay and mile relay; Barbara Petty i in Darlene Ourso represented SHSU in National Track and Field Champion ships, held in Knoxville, Tenn. O the National NAIA competition with a 207’ 10% a Sports Illustrated 107 Men's Tennis Team Has Frustrating Year Although team determination and spirit were much in evidence, the 1978 Bearkat tennis season proved to be a disappointing one. The team slipped frustratingly as the losses outnumbered the wins in their regular season competition, which included six LSC matches. The Bearkats’ effectiveness was hurt badly, due to the loss of player Van Manning, who was injured during the 108 Sp orts Illustrated beginning of the season, and could not play for the remainder of the schedule. Six men made up the Bearkat team, including: Stuart Morrison, a senior from Conroe; Van Manning, a sopho- more from West Columbia; Robbie Schanen, a freshman from Houston; Van Parham, a junior from Spring; Pat Schlankey, a junior from Galveston; and Steve Weyland, a freshman from Houston. The men’s team finished up their sea- son at Abilene Christian University in the LSC Tournament, where they placed sixth. (A) The 1977-78 Men's Tennis team members were Van Parham, Robbie Schanen, Van Man- ning, Steve Weyland, Stuart Morrison and Pat Schlankey. of ee os cus ae IS s Tenni b] es ® S O = Team (A) Women’s Tennis Team members were: DeAnn Balderas , Olivia Howard, Debbie Vander- , Jan Waller. (B) Olivia How- Barbara Diehl ard returned the ball. land, 109 Sports Illustrated Coach Bilsing to Try Hand on Pro Golf Circuit Reaching for higher goals is what Coach Rebecca Bilsing had in mind when she received a one-year leave of absence to pursue qualification for the Women’s Professional Golf Tour. The head women's basketball and vol- leyball coach stated, ‘‘Everybody’s got a rainbow they dream about, but never have the courage to actually pursue. |’ve been seriously thinking about doing this for the past five years and | figure if | don’t do it now, I'll never have the chance again.”’ The opportunity Bilsing had been looking for came into being the sum- 110 Sports Illustrated mer of 1977 when she played at a country club in California where her brother was the local pro. He assisted her in finding sponsorship and then SHSU came through with the leave of absence in the spring of 1978. The leave of absence means that whether or not she qualifies for the tour, she will still have her profession at SHSU to return to. She joined the mini-tour as an ama- teur at the end of May and played in 17 tournaments throughout the sum- mer and fall. Bilsing had been playing golf for the past seven years, but only seriously for the past five. “At first | just did it for the fun and exercise,’’ she said, ‘‘but then | began to do quite well and my brother, the pro, suggested attempting to qualify for the women’s circuit.”’ She listed her strengths as her teesh- ots, fairway woods and long irons. In her five years at SHSU, she had a basketball mark of 60 wins and 49 losses and a 140-74 mark in volley- ball. PP) Rugby Team Wins Battles, Loses War Can you guess what other sport fathered today’s game of football in the U.S.? If you guessed rugby, you are correct. Rugby was invented by William Ellis in 1823 at Rugby Collegy, England, and since made its way to the U.S. It is rapidly gaining popularity on college campuses today, including SHSU. Rugby play bears little resemblance to football, however, except that the object of both games is to score points. A rugby team is composed of 15 players with eight forwards and seven backs. All of the players may carry, kick, or pass the ball and attempt a ‘‘try,’’ or touchdown, which counts four points. A conversion is worth two points and a dropkick play, or field goal, counts three points. The SHSU Volunteers had a 23-7-0 season record, but failed to win their division and advance to the state play- offs. The Volunteers lost one game in the fall five-game ‘‘cup’’ competition. They lost two cup games in the spring. One bright point for the 1977-1978 team was the fact that they placed four players on the Eastern Counties All-Star team. Named to the team were Harold Coleson, Steve Jalowy, Tommy Morgan and Mike Sauage. (A) The Sam Houston Volunteers in a ‘‘scrum- down. ’ (B) The 1977-78 Rugby team members were, front row: Robert Elson, Steve Jalowy, Jim Jaws, Jayme Foxhound, Butch Bryant, Bill Kala, Don ‘ ‘Low Cone’’ McCleroy, Mike Juniors, and Tommy Morgan. back row: Steve Box, Rex “High Cone” Curtis, Danny Dixion, Mike Sav- age, Gregory Jackson, David Duff, Harold Cole- son, John Jerons, Mike Mahan, Jerry Goodyear, and Westly Wayon. aa eee 112 Sports Illustrated (A) Bill Kala kicked the ball out of bounds for position. (B) Mark Neulud brought down a Bra- zosport back. (C) Paul Duff went for ball against Brazosport. (D) Brazosport player was engulfed by Volunteers. Sports Illustrated 113 (A) Rex Curtis ran with ball in against Rice. The Volunteers won 24-0. (B) Volunteers’ runner drove forward. 114 Sports illustrated soccer Team Goes to State Playofts The fall 1977 season for the SHSU coccer team was less than dramatic. ushing a 2-4-1 record, the team — acked man-power and support. jowever, in the spring, the soccer eam boasted a 13-2-1 record in the 4douston Amateur Soccer Association. Also, a position in the Texas State Cup Playoffs was obtained. The soccer team, which is in its third year of existence at SHSU, should expect an equally impressive record and more support next fall, as the entire schedule calls for all home games. (A) The soccer team ‘made a wall. ” (B) The soccer team in action. (C) Biff Barfield blocked _ the ball. ELT Sports Illustrated 1 15 . (A) Biff Barfield and opponent fought for pos- session of ball. (B) Coach Ted Michels gave the team strategy. (C) Salen Saquor eyes the action. (D) The bench took it easy at Southwest Texas State. 116 Sports Illustrated Sports Illustrated TAY. (A) Biff Barfield put his head into one. (B) Randy Stine kicked the ball past an opponent. (C) Everyone falls sometime! All Soccer photos were taken by Cheryl Clarke. 118 Sports Illustrated Intramural Program Gaining Recognition and Partici With the continued emphasis on rec- reational activities, leisure time pur- _ suits, and physical fitness, the popu- larity of the Intramural program at Sam Houston has gained additional recognition and unsurpassed num- bers in participation. The everchang- ing diversity of interests among stu- 1 1 dents has resulted in support of all — exposure to extramura competitio activities offered, both new and old. —_ has createc uch vibrant enthusi Ss During the Fall semester of 1977, 3 approximately 4,000 students entered competition on 226 teams in the 21. activities offered. The spring total, exceeding 3,500 participants in the 29 sports activities, pushed the grand total for 1977-78 over the 7, 500 ; mark. | tion and record | Sam Howton ‘men ‘and women were The Fall semester introduced the stt dents of Sam Houston to the realm of | extramural competition. This opportu- — nity to challenge other colleges and universities within the state was a | direct outgrowth of a progressive _ offering next year intramural program. On Sunday, _ November 20, A M and SFA sent their ams made the top two teams, both men and women, __ est showing ear, with th for a football sportsday on Pritchett —_—representatior Field against Sam's best twe finishers. five teams in each of the Sports Illustrated 1 19 120 Sports Illustrated (A) ‘‘Get it together’ quarterback looked for an open receiver in a game against ‘‘Death Stars.” (B) A powder puff football game in action. (C) and (E) Intramural! football at its best! (D) Jerry Bang watched as the ball was called ‘‘strike.’’ Sports Illustrated 121 (A) Basketballers shot it out! (B) and (C) and (E) “Bang Gang’ and ‘‘Jocks'' fought for points. (D) and (F) ‘‘Get it together” and ‘‘Death Stars” showed each other they came there to play a good game. 122 Sports Illustrated “a” Sports Illustrat@a 12 (A) Bun Hendrix rounded first base on his way to second on a hit. (B) Lyn Dodson put some power behind the ball. (C) Sigma Chi's and Pikes battled it out. The Pikes won the game. 124 Sports Illustrated 2) fox 2) — re) = = 2) D he O ) Qo E fe U on Old Main Hill Edited by Amy. 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The group worked with advisor Dean Sidney Detlefsen for a successful fall rush. Open rush was held for the remainder of the fall and in the spring. Kappa Delta was presented with the three Panhellenic scholarship awards: best chapter scholarship, most improved and pledge scholarship. The group joined the Interfraternity Council for an All-Greek clean-up of Huntsville. This was done in prepara- tion for Homecoming activities in October. Pledge presentation was held in the Lowman Student Center both semes- ters. Officers were: Debbie Moyer, presi- dent; Chris Derryberry, first vice-presi- dent; Keri Lewis, second vice-presi- dent; Janet Trueheart, secretary; Donna Kay Mixon, treasurer; Teresa Smith, rush chairman. (A) Junior Panhellenic sponsored a float in the Homecoming Parade. (B) Panhellenic members were, seated: Diane Coan, Becky Lindsey, Penny Streety, Ginny Garcia. Standing: Debbie Moyer, Anita Swayze, Keri Lewis, Melissa Fen- ner, Donna Kay Mixon, Cindy Kenjura, Theresa Smith, Jeannine DeMouche, Janet Trueheart, Dean Sidney Detlefsen, advisor, Danya Martin, Melissa Porter. Cosmopolitan 127 Alpha Delta Pi Alpha Delta Pi began the fall with par- ticipation in pep rallies, winning several spirit sticks. Tricia Boren was named sophomore duchess during homecoming activities. Moneymaking projects included a jew- elry sale, car wash and several bake sales. November was highlighted by the “‘adoption’’ of a grandmother from a local nursing home. Mrs. Suzy Hill was visited weekly by the pledge classes. Service projects were Halloween and Easter parties given at the Speech and Hearing Clinic on campus. Ht 34244 Shs 128 Cosmopolitan he Parents’ Day was held in April with the theme of the Roaring 20's. Spring formal was held at the Driscoll Hotel in Austin. Ronnie Novak was named ‘‘Pi Guy of the Year.”’ The Jolly Fox became the scene for ADPi Play Day during Greek Week. Events for sororities and fraternities included the garter chase and obsta- cle course, doughnut eating, chug-a- lug and kissing contests. The annual Founders’ Day Tea was held in May for all alumni and gradu- ating seniors where Robin Lawrence was named Outstanding Senior by ays % te Vol putye! he + ytd Houston Alumni. Fall officers were: Robin Lawrence, president; Margaret Cruise, first vice- president; Charlotte Schroeder, sec- ond vice-president; Cindy Gilbreath, secretary; Janet Trueheart, treasurer; Ann Jensen, corresponding secretary; Kathy Moreland, chaplain; Cathy McCreery, member at large. Spring officers were: Karen Wiggans, president; Cathy McCreery, first vice- president; Liz Carter, second vice- president; Leslie Schwabenland, sec- retary; Karen Honea, treasurer; Kathy Donahue, corresponding secretary and chaplain. (A) Alpha Delta Pi members were, front row: Ann Jensen, Alexis Berkman, Tricia Crawford, Debbie Barber, Laura Houser, Julie Sanders. second row: Cindy Gilbreath, Liz Carter, Kit Johnson, Julie Hunter, Vickie Keng, Wendy Waters, Tricia Boren. third row: Jane Trueheart, Janet Trueheart, Lucretia Granberry, Terry Wright, Jenni Gibbs, Karie Lawrence, Beverly Pruitt, Karen Honea, Chris Caruana. fourth row: Cathy McCreery, Misty Murray, Sonya Lunce- ford, Lynette Luthy, Donna Jordan, Kim Wadle, Julie Anderson, Jody Maner. fifth row: Carolyn Lynch, Tina Lester, Danya Martin, Beth McConnell, Robin Lawrence, Susan Richards, Lisa Stonestreet, Leslie Schwabenland, Linda Everidge. (B) Janet Trueheart was tough to beat in the Greek Week Egg Smash. (C) Pi Guys were, seated: John Harris, Robin Chiswell, Greg Tank- ersiey. standing: John Hollingsworth, Art Eaton, Gary Cerny, Ronnie Novak. not pictured: Billy Reese. (D) ADPi's struggled to fit everyone in for the ATO Bug Bust. Cosmopolitan 129 Chi Omegas Chi Omega, bound together in sister- hood and friendship, shared the same purposes of friendship, sincere learn- ing, social services, participation in campus activities and civic services throughout the year. Chi Omega again hosted the Chi Omega Carnival in November, bring- ing in over $1,500 for their philan- thropy. During the spring, Chi Omegas co- hosted a dance marathon with the Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity to bene- fit Muscular Dystrophy. Many organi- zations participated in this marathon and it brought in over $6,000. Other activities for the year included Parents’ Day, a faculty dinner, Christ- mas formal and participation in Greek Week. (A) Chi Omega members were, front row: Diana Malone, Candi Conner, Melisa Porter, Angie Fomby, Charla Duncan, Betsy Nagel, Flossy Eddins, Peggy Haney, Lisa Biffle, Donna Bald- win, Corliss Kitchens, Donna Goswich, Tina Cal- isesi, Zo Anne Bunch. second row: Debbie McClatchey, Mary Jean Edmundson, Debbie Moyer, Patti Inskeep, Terri Durdin, Debbie Bynum, Roxie Studdard, Nancy Curnutt, Deah Helms, Susan Byrd, Tina Gissinger, Kelly Davis, Sharon Nierman, Olivia Howard. third row: Car- roll Cartwright, Beth Kerley, Gretchen Froman, Kathryn Barrier, Kathy Palisin, Judy Jarratt, Fomby plans her strategy on Derby Day. (C) Chi Omegas participated in the musical ice buckets. (D) Corliss Kitchens seemed to enjoy the dance marathon. Kim Corley, Kelly Spears, Connie Hollis, Susan Hester, Rhonda Cannon. fourth row: Melba Nig- gli, Sherrice Massey, Brenda Bednorz, Diane Massey, Nancy Pippin, Tierni Morton. (B) Angie eed OP AM hea ofp h Cosmopolitan 131 Delta Zeta Delta Zeta Sorority participated in many activities on campus. They worked in the all Greek clean-up, sold popcorn balls at the Chi Omega Carni- val and won four spirit sticks during football season. Beth Flanagan placed second in the dance marathon and Holly Couser entered the Sigma Chi pillow fight. The DZs placed second in the Sig Ep Tug-of-War and first in ADPi Play Day during Greek Week. For the fifth year in a row, Delta Zeta won the Lambda Chi Alpha President's kidnap. The Christmas Dance was held in Hunts- 132 Cosmopolitan ville and Spring Formal was in Austin. Johnny Myers was announced as DZ beau at the formal. Delta Zetas served as ushers at the rodeo in October, had DZ Day at the Sonic each semester and fixed break- fast for the KAs one morning. At the Delta Zeta State Day held in Fort Worth, the chapter won the reporting award. Nanci Lowrie won the Houston Alumnae scholarship award, Jean Lof- tin won state philanthropy chairman and Janet Dirba won top state pledge trainer. The chapter also won the state philanthropy award. In addition, they had Halloween and Valentine parties at the Day Care Cen- ter. Each week DZ pledges went to the nursing home to play bingo. The Delta Zeta chapter also had a visit from the Delta Zeta national president and vice-president. The Delta Zeta Big Brothers won the Almost Anything Goes. They also had a swat and kiss with the DZ girls. They gave their sisters a barbeque dinner in the spring. (A) Delta Zeta members were, front row: Christy Soloman, Jeri Harpole, Penny Streety, Linda Bond, Cathy Smith, Opal Dobbs, Karen Holmes, Nanci Lowrie, Maggie Chafin. second row: Terri Whitley, Cathie Harkins, Becky Nelson, Donna Wald, Jean Laftin, Lisa Higgins, Marilyn Griffin, Chris Derryberry. third row: Kim Walker, Jan Lievsay, Donna Trimble, Beth Flanagan, Anita Swayze, Sue Jackson, Dana Windsor, Seanne Robertson. fourth row: Jan LaCour, Beth Couey, Shirley Walker, Peggy Giles, Janet Dirba, Holly Couser, Janet Tarkington. fifth row: Dana Duer, Cindy Grimes, Susan Anderson, Barbara Elliott, Milly Landy, Sherry Scamardo, Laura Unrath, Connie Watts. (B) Big Brothers for Delta Zeta were, front row: Greg Hyde, Mike Hillard. sec- ond row: Jeff Harris, Ronnie Routzen. third row: Mike Richburg, James Jordan. (C) DZs dressed in the ‘50's mood and rode with Sammy Bearkat in the Homecoming Parade. Cosmopolitan 133 Kappa Delta The Sam Houston chapter of Kappa Delta was named Outstanding Texas Chapter at their state convention in April. This distinction was based on campus involvement, philanthropy, scholarship and membership. Kappa Deltas participated in pep ral- lies, Chi Omega Festival and the Homecoming Parade in the fall. Over $2,500 was raised by the chapter at the Texas Prison Rodeo in October. Highlights of the social calendar were a Christmas Dance at Waterwood and the annual White Rose formal held in Dallas. Mixers were held with six fra- ternities during the year as well as a sorority. Kappa Delta sponsored the foosball tournament during Greek Week. The chapter received first place trophies in ATO Bug Bust, Sig Ep Tug-of-War and Kappa Sig Arm Wrestling competi- tions. Philanthropic projects included a Hal- loween party and Easter egg hunt for underpriviledged children, toys sent to the Shriners’ Hospital and work with local Girl Scouts. Panhellenic presented Kappa Delta with all three scholarship awards: best chapter scholarship, most improved and pledge scholarship. AA 8 My Cindy Kenjura was selected Home- coming Junior Duchess and Debbie Maffet won the International Miss Beauty Pageant. Marsha Curry was voted Student Association secretary. Fall officers were: Cheryl Davidson, president; Becky Brannon, vice-presi- dent; Jan Hagler, secretary; Patty Haselbarth, treasurer; Diana Watzke, assistant treasurer; Jeannie Parmen- me tUNURS Keg tiiny a) ee. ‘ ter, editor; Cherie Price, membership chairman. Spring officers were: Diana Watzke, president; Donna Kay Mixon, vice- president; Donna Watzke, secretary; Marsha Curry, treasurer; Cindy Huston, assistant treasurer; Niece Slaughter, editor; Rhonda Goode, membership chairman. (A) Some could rollerskate and some couldn't, but all of the KD’s enjoyed a party at the rink in the spring. (B) KD’s were, front row: Ginny Gar- cia, Amy Ahlbrand, Karen Justus, Roni Bland, Jeannie Parmenter, Elaine Reding, Marsha Curry, Sara Taylor, Lisa Post, Donna Watzke, Diana Watzke. second row: Cheryl Stobart, Emily Wakeman, Sherri Pierson, Cindy McConnell, Kim Glaze, Denise Reed, Niece Slaughter, Ann Frohlich, Kay Waller, Kathy Till- man. third row: Paula Sanders, Nancy Sum- mers, Nancy Nolte, Cindy Kenjura, Gracie Glo- ver, Gayle Cooper, Andi Bond, Cindy Huston, Sheila Deiss, Kathy Farek. fourth row: Jan Hagler, Sheree Dil lon, Kathy Patterson, Belva Odom, Rhonda Goode, Cherie Price, Jackie Hayes, Marsha Preston, Sue Doepner, Debbie Maffet. NOT PICTURED: Toni Bearden, Becky Brannon, Diane Coan, Cheryl Davidson, Lauren Hartwell, Patty Haselbarth, Kim Herring, Donna Kay Mixon, April Pereson, Linda Smith, Cherlyn Taake, Lynn Tackett, Sue Walker, Donna Davis, Karen Tatum, Kathy Von Rosenberg. (C) KD’s rocked and rolled at the annual White Rose for- mal held in Dallas. (D) Kappa Delta took first place in the ATO Bug Bust. (E) Cindy McConnell and Lauren Hartwell used teamwork to win sec- ond place in the Sigma Chi’s mystery event dur- ing Greek Week. AUNT mv Rag Sth EN Cosmopolitan 135 Zeta Tau Alpha Members of the Zeta Tau Alpha Soror- ity were proud of the honors received by their sisters: Theresa Smith won Chi-Omega queen, Carole Spurlock was crowned Miss Texas Prison Rodeo, Rhonda Snell was awarded ‘Most Photogenic,’’ while LuAnn Cau- ghey placed as second runner-up in the Miss SHSU pageant and Kim Dog- gett was fourth runner-up in the Miss Huntsville Pageant. The Zeta pledge class took first place in the Chi-O Mask and the sorority won first in the Kappa Alpha Bike Race. Their spring formal was held in New Orleans. Best pledge was Lisa Howard and Cina Barker was chosen as best mem- ber. Buzz Canon was honored as Zeta Tau Alpha beau. Fall officers were: Kim McFerrin, pres- ident; Donna Stamps, first vice-presi- dent; Linda Walters, second vice-pres- ident; Jeannie Heller, secretary; Jana Atwood, treasurer; Stephanie Mat- tingly, historian-reporter. Spring officers were: Sheryl Ferguson, president; Carole Spurlock, first vice- president; Lisa Erben, second vice- president; Tamera Storey, secretary; Laura Myers, treasurer; Ruth Hol- stead, historian-reporter. ae aN fhe (A) The Zetas tried to squeeze as many bodies as possible into a volkswagen at the Alpha Tau Omega Bug Bust. (B) Zeta Tau Alpha members were, front row: Terri Hart, Lorrie Moeller, Terri Schwope, Lynn Lawson, Sandy Nolf, Donna Stamps, Cathy Smith, Laura Myers, Lynda Clower. second row: Sheryl Ferguson, Nancy Watson, Julie Aven. third row: Donna Johnson, Leahnore Gibson, Janey Harkins, Lisa Howard, Ruth Holstead, Kim McFerrin, Jana Atwood, LuAnn Caughey, Jeannine DeMouche, Stepha- nie Mattingly, Bonnie Humphrey, Kim Doggett. fourth row: Kathy Knight, Jan Heller, Lisa Erben, Jeannie Heller, Theresa Smith, Freddie Harrison, Anne Moser, Dusty Black, Carole Spurlock. fifth row: Beth Fry, Tamera Storey, Linda Kuhn, Sally Smith, Mariellen Tucker, Linda Walters, Barbara Norman, Renee Bud- wine. not pictured: Kelley McFerrin, Kelly Morri- son, Rhonda Snell, Virginia Keyes, Cina Barker, Patsy Hester, Barbie Roberts, Mary Pulliam, Shana Orr, Lisa Nicks, Tricia Patterson, Liz Pate, Ann Eichelberger, Mary Jane Tautenhahn, Kathy Mahon, Amy Barrett, Patti Edwards, Patti Bailey, Lisa Murray. (C) Zetas watched the Sigma Chi park events during Greek Week. (D) Kathy Knight gets a helping hand from her sorority sister at the Derby Chase. Cosmopolitan 137 Alpha Chi Omega The fall semester was full of activities beginning with Mother’s Weekend to acquaint mothers with sorority life, the annual Delta Tau Delta Soap Fight, as well as many Homecoming activi- ties. During the week of Homecoming, Alpha Chi Omega participated in the community clean-up, won the spirit award, and also won ‘‘Best All Around Float’ with Delta Tau Delta. The Lyre String Ball was held at Water- wood to present the fall pledge class. Fran Billingsly and Julie Enos repre- sented the Alpha Chi’s as cheerlead- ers for the Bearkats. Some other fall activities were the annual Sing Song, Founder’s Day, and a wine and cheese party at Texas A M for colonization. During the Spring, Alpha Chi Omega participated in Greek Week winning second place in the Pi Kappa Alpha 138 Cosmopolitan Superstars, first place in the Kappa Delta Foosball Tournament, third place in the Sigma Phi Epsilon Tug-of- War and first place in Sigma Chi Derby Chase and Derby Day. Loyce Michael won Derby Day Queen. The Grand Hotel in New Orleans was the site of the Spring formal. Alpha Chi was represented by Denise Smith in the Miss Huntsville Pageant and third runner-up in Miss SHSU was Donna Sellers. Other spring activities included a little sister weekend, parent's day, a rum- mage sale with the Mother's Club, favorite faculty dinner, and an Easter Egg Hunt. Fall Executive Officers: Keri Lewis, president; Cathy Schmidt, first vice- president; Teresa Ralston, second vice-president; Sarah Dixon, third vice-president; Lisa McDuffie, record- ing secretary; Edie Page, correspond- ing secretary; Melissa Fenner, trea- surer; Mary Cullum, social chairman; Barb Graeter, scholarship chairman; Patti Roper, activities chairman; Caro- lyn Gibson, warden. Spring Executive Officers: Cathy Schmidt, president; Mary Cullum, first vice-president; Melissa Fenner, sec- ond vice-president; Vickie Lambert, third vice-president; Lynn Trueblood, recording secretary; Phyliss Eddins, corresponding secretary; Denise Smith, treasurer; Bobbi Murphy, scholarship chairman; Cynde Smart, activities chairman; Carolyn Gibson, warden. Members were, front row: Kim Parish, Holly “Elam, Pam Atkins, Lynn Tigner, Heidie Marie Dixon, Dana Ramsey, Sue Schmidt, Teresa Ral- ston, Mary Jo Orlando. second row: Debra Lynn Thomas, Tammie Oborn, Fran Billingsley, Jeanne Goen, Rhonda Ashcraft, Bobbi Murphy, Cathy Schmidt, Phyliss Eddins, Shawn Monday, Betty Backen, Sharon Carlisle, Barb Graeter, Janie Spencer, Loyce Michel. third row: Leigh Ann Perkins, Vickie Lambert, Lee Ann Penning- ton, Mary Cullum, Amy Schroeder, Brenda Broome, Lynn Trublood, Candace Moore, Rose Dickey, Denise Smith, Diane Phillips, Terri Hol- loway, Kelli Ann Ward. — ——_— (A) and (B) AChiO’s squeezed for the ATO Bug Bust. Cosmopolitan 139 teal Ce ee ——— ee ee ee Alpha Chi Omega Little Brothers Nationally recognized Alpha Chi Omega Little Brothers of Hermes backed their sisters throughout the year during many activities. Holding the honor were 27 men under the direction of Lee Ann Perkins. In April the little brothers sponsored a 140 Cosmopolitan beer baseball and barbecue for their sisters. Dickey Porterfield was named beau for 1978. Alpha Chi Omega Little Brothers were, first row: Don Schmidt, Mitch Migl, Bob Felton, Tom Jenson, James Stockman, Jim Rector, Cal Herron. top row: Steve Hooker, David Patton, Dickie Porterfield, David Bricker, How- ard Hayes, Jim Krahl. Alpha Kappa Alpha In the spirit of fellowship, Alpha Kappa Alpha sponsored many benefi- cial activities. Their canned food drive, clothing drive for C.O.M.E. and help given the Huntsville Day Care Center prove the sorority’s emphasis on serv- ing mankind. The organization also worked at the Prison Rodeo and sponsored their annual Spring Fashionetta. Funds raised at the fashion show were used for service projects and as charity donations. Serving as fall officers were: Cynthia Jefferson, Debra Smith, Dianthia Hodges, Barbara Moore, Edna Mitc- hell. (A) Alpha Kappa Alpha members were, first row: Holly Heard, Mary Cambrell. second row: Brid- gett Sparks, Brenda Davis. third row: Cynthia Jefferson, Pat Hubert, Thomasine Allen, Bea- trice Clark, Malissa Johnston, Edna Mitchell. (B) Spring officers were: Pat Hubert, Edna Mitchell, Malissa Johnston, Mary Gambrell, Holly Heard, Brenda Davis. Cosmopolitan 141 Interfraternity Council Interfraternity Council (IFC) worked to strengthen the Greek system by com- bining the efforts of all national frater- nities on the Sam Houston campus. Delta Sigma Phi was admitted to the council in the spring, expanding the group to eight represented fraterni- ties. In conjuction with the Panhellenic Council, IFC sponsored an All-Greek 142 Cosmopolitan clean-up of Huntsville in October. The council also coordinated Greek mixers in the fall and spring at the Ris- ing Sun in Trinity. Fall officers were: Ruel Smith (Alpha Tau Omega), president; Eric Sailors (Delta Tau Delta), vice-president; Lee Burton (Sigma Phi Epsilon), secretary; Tommy Morris (Sigma Phi Epsilon), treasurer. Spring officers were: Eric Sailors (Delta Tau Delta), president; Ronnie Novak (Pi Kappa Alpha), vice-presi- dent; Lee Burton (Sigma Phi Epsilon), secretary; Glenn Avriett (Alpha Tau Omega), treasurer. Interfraternity council members were, seated: Lee Burton, Ruel Smith, Tommy Morris. second row: Ken Van Beck, Dinky Bond, Glenn Avriett, Smokey Monday, David Dougherty, Randy Rollo. third row: Rick Roberds, Mark Goedicke, Lloyd Ford, Jeff Bingham, Lonnie Falk, Ronnie Novak, Mitch Woody. Sigma Phi Epsilon The year was one of adaptation for the Sig Eps, but the traditions held stead- fast. The fraternity house on Ave. F burned to the ground during Christ- mas holidays, forcing the group to find new housing and a new meeting place. The residence had been their home for six years. The Sig Eps had the annual Home- coming Daqueri Party followed by a dance in Houston. Along with the KAs, the group had a mixer with ADPi and AXO Sororities. The fall semester was concluded with Red Garter Party. With the spring came the Cannon Pull for the Heart Fund, Sweetheart in Cor- pus Christi and Down South Party. Excelling in athletics, the Sig Eps won the fraternity league in basketball and went to the play-offs in volleyball. They also brought home second place in the Sig Ep tournament in Arlington. In Greek Week, the fraternity won the Sig Ep Tug-of-War and the Delt Soap Box Derby. Activities with alumni included rush and New Year's Eve parties in Hous- ton and alumni-active football and basketball games. Fall officers were: Tommy Morris, president; Lee Burton, vice-president; Mike Herbert Craig McKnight, secre- tary; Gary Miller, treasurer; Mike Buck David Howard, historian-recorder. Spring officers were: Jerry Bang, president; Mike Buck, vice-president; Mike Estrada, secretary; Craig McKnight, treasurer; Gary Miller, his- torian-recorder. Sig Eps were, front row: Mike Herbert, Rick Mitchell, Craig McKnight, Lee Burton, Jody Hit- chew, Jerry Bang. second row: Greg Tankersley, Steve Stock, Louis Battalia. third row: Ronnie Rhodes, Ken Walker, Mike Calahan, Tommy Morris, Jim Erdeljac, David Simpson. fourth row: Ed Swaney, Greg Jepsen, Jeff George, Stanley Dunn. fifth row: Steve Edmunson, Frank D'Muccio, Mike Worth, Wally Cobb, Brian Hall, Glen Terry. sixth row: Gary Miller, Rick Duggar, Kenny Melton, Steve Thompson, Mike Odom, Bill Hoppe. seventh row: Randall Rheinheart, Dan Thomas, Carl Boysen, Mike Estrada, Mike Buck, John Wyeth. (A) Steve Stock helped run the Sig Ep's Tug-of- War during Greek Week. (B) Two couples repre- sented the Sig Eps in the muscular dystrophy dance marathon. (C) Sam Houston's chapter attended an all-Sig Ep softball tournament in Arlington. Pictured are: Dan Thomas, Mike Worth, Mike Estrada, David Howard and Mike Sigma Phi Epsilon Golden Hearts Sigma Phi Epsilon Golden Hearts are a selected group of college women whose purpose is to aid their Sig Ep brothers in all realms of fraternity life. The Golden Hearts supported the fra- ternity at all rush functions and intra - mural events. They also attended the fraternity sponsored Cannon Pull for the Heart Fund and the Sig Ep softball tournament in Arlington. The group participated in little sister intramural football and softball. Social events with the brothers included barbeques each semester, a Thanksgiving Dinner, Founders’ Day celebration at the Junction, a cook-out at the Cliffs and a beer baseball game. Officers were Niece Slaughter, presi- dent; Gayle Cooper, vice-president; Jeanne Cross, secretary; Cindy Low- rey, treasurer. Theresa Borkovich served as 1977 Sweetheart and Ruth Holstead was selected 1978 Sweetheart. Rick Mit- chell was named Golden Heart Brother of the Year. (A) Golden Hearts were, front row: Denise Gas- kins, Patty Edwards, Ruth Holstead, Lisa Biffle. second row: Brenda Wilkinson, Pam Bates, Niece Slaughter, Jeannie Parmenter, Marsha Curry. third row: Cheryl Noski, Gayle Cooper, Cathy McCreery, Cindy Lowrey, Lisa Howard, Jeanne Cross. not pictured: Sharon Carlisle, Betsy Nagle, Lisa Murray. Cosmopolitan 145 Sigma Chi Sigma Chis focused on athletics dur- ing the year, placing second in frater- nity league for intramural football and first in fraternity league, second in all- college intramural volleyball. They also received first place in the frater- nity bracket of the Delt softball tourna- ment. The annual Homecoming Luncheon was held in October. Parents’ Day, held in November, acquainted the members’ parents with fraternity life. Founders’ Day was celebrated with an Alumnae Barbeque at Glenn Turner’s. 146 Cosmopolitan Sigma Chi sponsored Fight Night April 6. Proceeds went to the Wallace Vil- lage for Crippled Children. Derby Chase and Park Events were run by the Sigma Chis in Greek Week. They won Pike Superstars, Delta Sig Arm Wrestling and singles and dou- bles of Kappa Delta Foosball Tourna- ment. Officers were: Jerry Bob Stephenson, president; Dennis Odom, vice-presi- dent; Randy Robinson, secretary; Larry McClinton, treasurer. Sigma Chis were, front row: Chuck Curtis, Jerry Bob Stephenson, Jay Tangney, Bud Murray. second row: Ricky Pierce, Robert Lange, Bun Hendrix, Lyn Dodson, Joe Clark, Jeff Grimm, Randy Robinson, Bob Felton, Louis Preisler, Mike Sanders, Derek Sills, Mark Slepticka, James Madison. third row: Mike Evilsizer, Andy Crawford, Craig Mulvaney, J. D. Cox, Barney VanHuss, Charlie Poe, Casey Weidig, Lanny Motherwell, Robert Hampton, Steve Hooker, Tim Stuart, Dr. William P. Fleming, advisor. fourth row: Tom Aker, Druce Crump, Brian Burks, Mike Cope, Laury Hussion, Dennis Odom, Jim Rector, Mitch Migl, Dinky Bond, Mark Goedicke, Cal Herron, Mark Stephenson, David Patton, David Kotch, Gary Cerny, Ricky Bell, Lonnie Falk, John Harris. (B) Sigma Chis made a mad dash for another base during Derby Chase. (C) Even Dr. Bowers got in on the Derby Day fun. Cosmopolitan 147 a Be, Ts OS OS A he Sigma Chi Little Sisters Sigma Chi Little Sisters (Little Sigmas) assisted their brothers with all frater- nity functions. They served as host- esses at a Homecoming Reception in October and at Parents’ Day in November. They also helped with Fight Night. Fall little sister pledges held a slave sale at the fraternity house. 148 Cosmopolitan In the spring semester, the Little Sig- mas joined their brothers for an Easter egg hunt with beer prizes and a beer baseball game. Terri Tipton served as sweetheart for the 77-78 year. Rhonda Goode, San- dra Mahon and Brenda Broome were selected for Little Sister of the Month awards. TULL a Sereen ee | | (A) Little Sigmas were, first row: Linda Beth Dodson, Dana Perry, Donna Sellers, Jackie Bra- zier, Loyce Michel, Cina Barker, Lesa McDuffie, Debbie Scarboroug h, Pam Childers. second row: Holly Elam, Lou Ann Caughey, Jeannine DeMouche, Lee Ann Pennington, Jan Morrow. third row: Belva Odom, Cindy Kenjura, Dana Ramsey, Dusty Black, Debbie Woodman. fourth row: Sandra Mahon, Brenda Broome, Becca Murdock, Kelly Morrison, Shelley Rideau, Barb Graeter, Jill Malone, Rhonda Goode, Johnny O'Donnell. ‘ames SEE was worre= st ee Delta Tau Delta Delta Tau Delta social fraternity began the fall by sponsoring Homecoming half-time activities, while Delt Little Sister Sherrice Massey was crowned Homecoming Queen. The Delts made a homecoming float with Alpha Chi Omega and won first place in theme competition and over- all. Delts took first place in the Greek intramural football. The Delts gave the little sisters Halloween and Christmas parties. Norm White was voted best member for the fall semester. Spring brought softball and sun and parties. Eric Sailors was chosen IFC president and Robert Jenkins was elected vice-president of the Student Association. April brought the eighth annual Delt softball tournament with an all-college party that followed. Spring formal was held at Point Ven- ture in Austin where Sue Schmidt was named Delt Sweetheart. In intramural softball, the Delt’s Esquires team won the division ‘‘B”’ title. Fall officers were: Norm White, presi- dent; Robert Jenkins, vice-president; Jay Gibson, secretary; Jim Jones, cor- responding secretary; Scott Cum- mings, treasurer. Spring officers were: Eric Sailors, president; Jim Jones, vice-president; Robert Martin, secretary; Will Crais, corresponding secretary; Barney Mur- ray, treasurer. (A) and (B) Members and little sisters gathered around the Delt house. Cosmopolitan 149 (A) Delta Tau Delta members were, first row: Randall Sutton, Eric Sailors, Monte Pearson, Don Schmidt, Buz Canon. second row: David Bickel, Norm White, Robert Jenkins, Dwayne Poe, Brett Sailors. third row: Joey Stalcup, David Bricker, Kevin Lorrenson, Chester David- son, Mark Story, Robert Stein, Jim Harrell, Bill Day. fourth row: Jamie Bond, Jim Jones, Kevin Shawaker, Gary Sims, Bill Bryant, Tommy Smi- ley, Trent Taylor, Steve Scamardo. fifth row: Roger Woods, Robin King, Barney Murray, Jeff Shoop, Robert Martin, Dick Rydezski, Joseph Sonier, Steve Jones, Mike Branagan, Will Crais. (B) Tommy Smiley walked along side the float constructed by the Delts and Alpha Chi Omega Sorority for the Homecoming Parade. 150 Cosmopolitan (A) Delt Sweetheart, Sue Schmidt, visited with Kevin Shawaker in front of the fraternity house. (B) Delta Tau Delta Little Sisters were, front row: Melissa Miller, Tanya Askew, Mary Jo Orlando, Amy Schroeder. second row: Lynn Tigner, Kathy Pierce, Karen Korkii, Carla Harrington, Connie Holland, Julie Hunter, Mary Cullum, Shawn Monday. third row: Janet Ahrews, Karen Linson, Jana Atwood, Patti Inskeep, Kim Corley, Susie Filbin, Sherrice Massey, Sue Schmidt, Susan Barber, Gina Clarke. Call FS Se A Aah Kappa Alpha Known as ‘‘Southern Gentlemen,’ the Kappa Alpha fraternity was active in Greek as well as community projects. Members participated in all intramural sports. The chapter held its annual pre-season softball tournament in March with teams from all over the state entering. The KA’s won the Bat- tle Royal and other scheduled bouts in Sigma Chi Fight Night. Socially busy, the Kappas held a mixer with every sorority on campus. They also held a Parents’ Day to allow fami- lies to meet and see what a fraternity is all about. A blood drive was sponsored for one of their fraternity brothers who was injured in an accident. Over 100 pints of blood were collected in the drive. They also collected can goods for needy families in Walker County. The KA's participated in the annual Province Council in which they were selected the most improved chapter. The highlight of the year for the KA’s was the acquisition of a house on Highway 19. This provided a place for meetings and social gatherings, as well as residence for several mem- bers. (A) Kappa Alpha’s were, kneeling: Kagey Bar- row, Van Whitly, Mark Michalk, Jack Lucas, Lee Ray Wilson, Guy Thomas, Derry! Cleveland, Bobby Strader, Greg Westbrook. standing: Greg McKenzie, Nick Marr, Mike Lassiter, Dale Hen- derson, Kelly Cox, Mark Wheeler, Chuck Cran- ston, Randy Weeks, Larry Morrow, Wes Seay, George Sparks, Bill Brenneman, Doug Gipson, Ronnie Routzon, Lewie Williams, Todd Fraser, Tom Veronie, Tom LaRue, Maurice Guidry, Mike Nikle, Tolbert Childress, Louie Louzano, Mike Reed, John White. back row: Mark Stevens, Daniel Irby, Tom Preseau, Jeff King. (B) The KA’s soap box car did say, ‘‘good-bye,”’ as it crashed during the competition. (C) A ‘‘before”’ picture of the KA car. Cosmopolitan 153 Kappa Alpha Southern Belles The Kappa Alpha Little Sisters, called Southern Belles, aided their brothers throughout the semester with rush and various other activities. (A) Southern Belles were: DiAnne Castle, Lisa Framel, Misty Murray, Patty Taylor, Beth Flana- gan, Gail Taylor, Debbie Bartlett, Nancy Cur- 154 Cosmopolitan nutt, Deah Helms, Melinda Garrison, Janice King, Kathy Quintana, Patty Downs, Jean Liquor, Corliss Kitchens, Tricia Rollins, Angela Dacus, Brenda Bednorz, Jeri Harpole, Christie Solomon, Crystal Green, Lisa Nelson, Debbie Mueller, Judy Sibly, Adrian LaDuke, Kim Daws, Diane Massey, Carol Roush, Julie Henderson, Sherry Scamardo, Terni Morton, Kathy Ortiz, Frances Couey. (B) Angela Dacus served as Kappa Alpha Rose for the year. Lambda Chi Alpha Lambda Chi Alpha began their year by selling souvenirs at the Prison Rodeo held in October. The annual sorority president kidnap in December collected food and toys for the needy of the East Texas area. This event was held in conjunction with the Huntsville area COME organi- zation. March and April were the dates for the third annual Lambda Chi-Chi Omega Dance Marathon. This year it was held at the Sound Machine and proved to be gaining notice as one of the year’s outstanding philanthropies. A record number of spectators and participants attended with a collected amount of $6,000 donated to the muscular dys- trophy fund. In the field of sports, Lambda Chi Alpha participated in all intramural sports. In the Greek Week festivities, Lambda Chi sponsored their infamous tricycle races, this year down Lake Road. Their annual White Rose Formal was held in San Antonio during Fiesta and where the Crescent Queen was crowned. The Crescent Queen was selected from the little sister organization whom the brothers believed had best supported their fraternity by word and deed. This year’s recipient was Nancy Pippin. (A) Lambda Chi Alpha members were, front row: Barbara Elliot, Donna Trimble, Sue Jack- son, DeeJean Phillips, Denise Pruitt, Dana Win- sor, Peggy Haney, Judy Jarrett, Rhonda Can- non, David Friday, Mike Thomas, Melissa Fen- ner, Steve Byrd. second row: Sam Williamson, Mark Smith, Scott Adkins, Don Smith, Roger Gatti, Ken VanBeek, David Lee, Charla Rice, Buddy Urech, Peter Chady, Lloyd Ford, Brian Rhames, Alan Williamson, Jary Russell, Debbie Moyer, Terry Hines, Teresa Ralston, Tammi Oborne, Jack Mason, Larry Miller, Bill Hawt- horne, John Booth, Patti Roper, Rod McLerran. third row: Charles Jones, Damon Lafite, Tom Stafford, John Jones, Jeff Bingham, Pete Gon- zales, Jim Slaughter, Terry Brown, Becky Nel- son, Stan Cunningham, Mary Vabulous, Kirk Volkmer. (B) Lambda Chi Alpha sold souvenirs at the Huntsville Prison Rodeo. Lambda Chi Alpha Little Sisters (A) Little Sister Denise Pruitt worked for the fra- ternity at the Texas Prison Rodeo. (B) and (D) Scenes from the dance marathon co-sponsored by the Lambda Chi Alphas. (C) Lambda Chi Alpha Little Sisters. Cosmopolitan 157 A TL: Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity Alpha Tau Omega (ATO) had various activities and programs during the fall and spring semesters. The year began in New Orleans with the ATO National Convention and a trip down the Mis- sissippi River. A h omecoming party was held at Waterwood National on Lake Livingston. For the tenth year in a row, the ATOs won the Chi Omega Carnival King with Ruel Smith taking that honor. They also won best booth with the egg-toss at the Carnival. Members also partici- pated in their annual Halloween cos- tume party. 158 Cosmopolitan The community Christmas tree sale was held again with the proceeds going to charity. A Christmas party with Santa Claus and the little sisters was a huge success. In addition, the ATOs sponsored their annual blood drive. Spring highlights were the Founders Day program which was held at the VFW hall. Parents’ Day was held at the Alpha Tau Omega house while the Spring Formal was presented in Cor- pus Christi. — RB BL OOD SS le as Sed GD mele 6 eS othe abn i+ Jeanie Heller was presented as chap- ter sweetheart. Rick Hanna won the ATO Foundation Scholarship award | and Tom Jensen received the Thomas | | Arkle Clark award nomination. House Appreciation week was held the first week of Spring and a skiing party was the ATO’s final spring event. (A) ATO members were, front row: Danny Dam- iani, Walt Barker, Ruel Smith, Robert Hurst, David Thompson. second row: Glenn Avriett, Ed Reilly, Reagan Daniel, Mike Owen, Jeb Smith, Tom Jensen. third row: D. K. Bailey, James Rhame, Will Bryan, Scott Land, James Chan- dler, Rick Roehrig. ATO Little Sisters The Little Sisters of Alpha Tau Omega began the Fall semester by winning the Fraternity Championship in L.S. football. They also participated in vol- leyball, swimming and tennis, placing oi in all events to end up fourth place on Campus, in overall intramural sports. They helped in many activities such as working at the rodeo, helping with annual ATO Christmas tree sales and bake sales. The brothers were given three parties: a Halloween party, a spaghetti dinner and to end the semester, a Christmas party where the little sisters made stockings. Spring semester was off to a great start when the little sisters helped dur- ing rush. For Valentines Day they gave a skating party during which Danny Damiani was presented ‘‘Sweetheart Beau.”’ They also helped with Founders Day by hostessing a daiquiri party. (A) Alpha Tau Omega won first place in SSI's “Almost Anything Goes. ' (B) Little Sisters were, seated: Debbie Griffith, Kelly Sasser, Therese Smith, Suzanne Doyle, Mary Jo Pentrenella, Sandy Johnson. standing: Nancy McKeller, Marie Huff, Johanna Ortolano, Hanna Jo Loehr, Phyllis Newton, Belinda Hanna, Lisa McCune, Jan Jackson, Debbie Herman, Kathy Bishop, Gail Tiller, Jeanie Heller, Cherie Ray. Cosmopolitan 159 160 Cosmopolitan Delta Sigma Phi and Little Sisters Emphasis was on participation as Delta Sigma Phi, social fraternity, worked hard during both rushes ren- dering large pledge classes that helped strengthen their bond of broth- erhood. Together with their new pledges and the little sister organization, Delta Sigs boosted school spirit, were involved in all intramurals and participated in many civic and fund-raising drives upon their spring membership with the Huntsville Chamber of Commerce. (A) Delta Sigma Phi’s were, bottom row: Nick Harmon, Mark Junek, Steve Reily, Wes Young. second row: David Floyd, Kyle Netterville, Vhgie __ Salinas, Trey Phillips, Charles Henry. top row: James Alexander, Rick Roberds, Bill Woodruff, Howard Camardelle, Doug Edwards, Kevin Lee, Greg Cooper, Craig Jenkins, Bob Steubing, Pau- line Blackard, Tom Blackard, Lonnie Glenn, Greg Rice, Kelly Lee. NOT PICTURED: Bruce | Ahlhorn, Steve Coleman, Mark Cottrell, Hayne = Eckhoff, Freddie Flores, Randy Gentry, Charles Hasty, Brad Johnson, Greg Russell Kirkendahi, Craig Knolls, Ed Malone, Clay Nowlin, James __ Roberds, Kenny Schesser, Jimmy Secrist, Ron- nie Smith, Joe Sorenson, Jeff Steele, Andy — Walsh, Snapper Jay Ward, Bob West, Alan Wha- ley, Randy Woodman, David Wright. (B) Little - Sisters for Delta Sigma Phi were, front row: Terri Albritton, Belinda Bauer, Marianne Wall: Belinda Ening. second row: Marilyn Peridowsk Carla Shadle, Tammy Tipson, Diane Pittman Olivia Howard, Crystal Teague, Donda Nunley ‘Paula White. third row: Ann Jensen, Kri Schneidau, Brenda Hurley, Beverly Oug ‘on Cindy Beaty, Shea Cox, Denise Mitrano, C Everett, Susan Harbaugh. fourth row: Jean Brown, Sheila Byrd, Andrea Brockman, Joan Wiggins, Martha Patrick, Laura Palmer, Purkip. fifth row: Trish Trubee, Rose Dicke Margaret Marsell, Ann Wallace, Lugene Ha mmr ‘Marian Jeon Kappa Sigma The SHSU Lambda Phi Chapter of Kappa Sigma officially received their charter in March, 1978. Although new to the campus, Kappa Sigma was very active, reorganizing and hosting the Miss SHSU and Miss Huntsville beauty contests. A basketball was dribbled from Hunts- ville non-stop to Galveston, 120 miles, in the fraternity’s effort to raise money 162 Cosmopolitan for Muscular Dystrophy. Kappa Sigma was also represented at the Sigma Chi Fight Night where Lambda Phi member, Randy Jones, scored a second round knock-out over his opponent. All things considered, the Kappa Sigma fraternity was proud of their several successes during a beginning year at Sam Houston University. (A) Kappa Sigma members were, front row: Kirk Hooper, Tom Lange, Nathan Partain, Mark Pen- nington, Eric Eisenberg, Bruce Burrier, Bill Gil- liam, Douglas Fonville, Craig Proctor, Steve Moore, Tarek Souryal. second row: John Loyd, Scott Curd, Steven Reuter, Kirk Holder, To mmy Faglie, Randy Jones, Van Parham, Jeff Boytim, Gary Johnson, Mark Van Parham, Jeff Boytim, Gary Johnson, Mark Granger, Rudy Spitzenber- ger, Mark Fehl, Mark Gan, Brad Bruns, Steve Levy. (B) Randy Jones, Kappa Sigma's entry in Sigma Chi's fight night, won his victory by a second round knock-out. (C) '78 ‘‘Stardusters”’ of Kappa Sigma were, Kelli Chubb, Jaqui Freund, Carolyn Lynch, Barbie Robert, Joyce Hubbard, Debbie Rainbolt, Melissa Davis, Lynne Lawson. 163 Cosmopolitan Pi Kappa Alpha Upholding their reputation as a suc- cessful and prestigious fraternity, the Epsilon Pi Chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha were leaders of human relations, spirit and sports. Epsilon Pi proved its leadership in human relations by the hard work of Rod Risley in getting the Homecoming Parade back for the students of SHSU and the city of Huntsville. The Pikes’ float, constructed under the supervi- sion of Billy Reese, received the ‘‘Most Original Float’’ award. During Greek Week Pikes proved their spirit by sponsoring the Pi Kappa Alpha Superstars. They won the Bug Bust by squeezing 23 brothers into a Volkswagen and Morris Monroe took second place in the arm-wrestling competition. Their traditional strength was dis- played by Pikes in all types of sports. They captured runner-up in the frater- ag BRN secon very, ONL HEAL —— oe FE ry 164 Cosmopolitan nity league for volleyball and basket- ball and advanced to the semi-finals in the school play-off for basketball. In addition, Pi Kappa Alpha won first place in water-polo. For the second year in a row Robin Rollo showed his boxing skills in Sigma Chi Fight Night and was awarded the ‘‘Most Impressive Fighter’ title. Receiving second place for his division in weight-lifting was Ronnie Novak. The Pi Kappa Alpha Dreamgirl formal was staged during April at Hunt, Texas located on the Guadalupe River. Jan Hagler was crowned Dreamgirl of 1978. Best member and member of the year awards both went to Steve Monroe. Fall officers were: Rod A. Risley, presi- dent; Steve Monroe, vice-president; Andy Clark, treasurer; Dick Bright, secretary; Bobby William, sergeant at Ska Rak ee arms; Jimmy Jamison, house man- ager. Spring officers were: Steve Monroe, president; Frank Smith, vice-presi- dent; Andy Clark, treasurer; Steve Bing, secretary; Dick Bright, sergeant at arms; Ronnie Novak, house man- ager. (A) Pi Kappa Alpha members were, front row: Mike Hensley, Elaine Redding, Jan Hagler, Sherrie Pierson, Beverly Pruitt, Robin Chriswell, Bobby Williams, Carol Spurlock, Mike Robi- cheaux, Jay Amann, Laura Houser, Frank Smith, Jan Weathered, Jerry Blystone, Julie Sanders, Ronnie Novak, Mike Herring, Gay Bou- dreaux. second row: Monte Evans, Robin Hur- ley, Kenny Rylander, Kathy Copps, Freddie Har- rison, Jimmy Jamison, Angie Fombie, Kim Dog- gett, Glen Wind, Curtis Jones, Ben Bias, Mark McCoy, Tom Burns, Terri Durgen, Cathy Knight, Mark Dandy, Greg Nunn. third row: Renee Bud- wine, Morris Monroe, Anne Mosher, Glen Angelle, Carrie Ryan, Kris Davis, Marty Beni- field, Art Eaton, Candy Cochran, Chip Leake. fourth row: Billy Reese, Brenda Alired, Stuart Morrison, Larry Novak, Marc Willey, Alan Wha- ley, Steve Monroe, Wendy Waters, Craig Motley, Galen Busse. (A) Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity was awarded ‘Most Original Float’’ for their entry in the ’78 Homecoming Parade. (B and C) Pikes worked at concession stands during the Prison Rodeo for one of their money-making projects. 165 (1 Ree a PAT RS a Be Kappa Alpha Little S isters Pike Little Sisters aided their brothers in all facets of fraternity life, helping at rush parties, money-making projects and social functions. Jan Hagler was chosen as 1978 Pike Dreamgirl. (A) Pi Kappa Alpha Little Sisters. (B) Many little sisters helped sell concessions at the Texas Prison Rodeo. 166 Cosmopolitan ¥ «€ ie ft Delta Sigma Theta Active in the social as well as service aspects, Delta Sigma Theta (DST) par- ticipated in the campus volleyball tournament among Greeks, bought groceries for needy families during holidays and sponsored a banquet in honor of their Founder's Day. Proceeds from the group’s February gospel musical went to the United Negro College Fund. In addition, the club made it possible for several underprivileged children to attend the children’s theatre here on campus. Delta Sigma Theta also sponsored their second annual Greek show in the Spring. A Regional Conference during April was attended in Baton Rouge, La. and the National Convention was held in Denver, Colo. (A) Members were, sitting: Judy Hicks, Regina Jackson, lanthia Groves, Felicia Ellis, Michelle Banks, Janet Robins, Jaon Boson, Katheleen Byndom, Olivia Adams, Janet Hubert. (B) Deltas posed after winning first place in the Phi Beta Sigma Greek Show, kneeling: Katheleen Byn- dom, Michelle Banks, Janet Hubert, Regina Jackson, Felicia Ellis, Yvonne Grover. standing, second row: Olivia Adams, Judy Hicks, Perry Coleman, Vera Archangel, Janet Robbins. third row: lanthia Groves, Cheryl Arnold, Pam Cole- man, Delsena Perkins, Janice Williams, Jerri Johnson. Alpha Phi Alpha The brothers of Theta Mu Chapter of Ramarez, Beverly Mitchell, Isia Williams, Cynt- Bruce August. in tree: Kenneth Ross. (C) Mem- : . hia Jefferson. in tree: Kenneth Ross. (B) Alpha bers of Alpha Phi Alpha. (D) Marlene Watkins, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. made Phi Alphas, standing: Herbert Mays, Chester Alpha Angel, during a dance presented by the long and careful preparations for their Crawford, Harold Anderson, Charles Perkins, fraternity. annual Black Greek Week. The week contained special days for each Black Greek organization on which they could sponsor any special function they desired. The highlight of the year and of Black Greek week was the second annual Outstanding Huntsville Citizens Cere- mony. Citizens of Huntsville were rec- ognized for their contributions and participation in the community. The Greek Show was held with chap- ters from all over Texas attending to compete for trophies. The ‘‘Black and Gold'’ Ball concluded Black Greek Week activities. (A) Members of Alpha Phi Alpha were, kneeling: Benita Mitchell, Harold Anderson, Chester Crawford, Charles Perkins, Brenda Davis. standing: Carol Smith, Herbert Mays, Judy Wat- son, Sheila Harris, Wanda Shanklin, Antionette Long, Marlene Watkins, Pat Newton, Telana roe IY ie. ce ec em Cosmopolitan 169 Jam Phi Jam Jam Phi Jam Social Service Fraternity celebrated its second year on the Sam Houston campus with a successful and busy calendar. The first event of the fall semester was a back-to-school dance in the LSC Ballroom sponsored by the fraternity. The music provided was the Exile Band from Houston. The fall also brought the formation of the second pledge line called the Crimson Torch pledge club. They were: John Williamson, Charles Booker, Curtis Ray, Elvis Hightower and David Hightower. Their line was known as, ‘‘Go for your guns.”’ The fraternity also functioned as a service organization, delivering seven Thanksgiving turkeys to needy fami- lies in Huntsville. 170 Cosmopolitan Jam Phi Jam was a strong force in fall intramurals. The group won the fall basketball tournament for the third consecutive year as well as qualifying for playoff competition in football and volleyball. The coed basketball team won their tournament for the second time in three years. The Jewels of Jam Phi Jam were initi- ated Feb. 12, creating a little sister organization for the group. There were 14 charter Jewels included in these ceremonies. A contribution of $250 was made to the Sickle Cell Anemia Foundation as a spring Service project. Officers were: G. Max Edison, presi- dent; Raymond Ross, vice-president; Fred Williams, secretary; Bernard Clark, treasurer; Jacque Cooper and Ponsetta Robbins, Jewel representa- tives. Dr. John Bounds served as fac- ulty advisor. (A) Jam Phi Jam members were, I-r: Tanya Brannon, G. Max Edison, Karen Bradley, Ber- nard Clark, Joyce Newton, Renae Hanks, Elvis Hightower, Jacque Cooper, Curtis Ray, Pon- setta Robbins, Reginald Phillips, Sugenia Stew- art, Helen Ephraim, Charles Booker. (B) Ber- nard Clark and G. Max Edison presented Mrs. Higgins of the Sickle Cell Anemia Foundation with a donation of$250 from the fraternity. (C) Jewels of Jam Phi Jam were: Tanya Brannon, Karen Bradley, Joyce Newton, Renae Hanks, Jacque Cooper, Ponsetta Robbins, Sugenia Stewart, Jurlinda Lockhart, Helen Ephraim. not pictured: Lana Gussett, Cynthia Richardson. (D) The Crimson Torch pledge club members were: Don Williams (Derringer), Anthony Berry (Shot- gun), Charles Booker (.22 Caliber), David High- tower (.38 Special), Curtis Ray (.44 Magnum), Elvis Hightower (.35 Magnum). (E) Jam Phi Jam members proudly wore their letters on campus. seated: Bernard Clark. kneeling: Reginald Phil- lips, G. Max Edison. standing: Karen Bradley, Jacque Cooper, Joyce Newton, Cynthia Richard- son, Lana Gussett, Helen Ephraim, Tanya Bran- non. (A) SSI Officers were, Craig Phillips, treasurer; Danny O'Brien, secretary; Anthony Vento, presi- dent; John Wilson, vice-president; David Harris, social chairman; Bill Meitzen, Sergeant at Arms; Dennis Rohan, executive advisor. (B) Members were, front: Anthony Vento, Charlie Brown, Craig Phillips, Vincent Mauk, Danny O’Brien, Steve Faltin, Paul Ortego, David Harris, Bill Pitts, Marcus Payne, Steve Rose, Ray Dollar, Bill Meitzen. back: Donnie Wilson, Dennis Rohan, Greg Boren, Clifton Fisher, Steve Avey, Bradley Thomas, Bruce Flannigan, John Wilson, Terry Stephenson, Brian Fahrenthold. (C) SSI Little Sisters were, front: Chandra Marks, Susan Van Leuzen, Denise Waldrop, Debbie Hutchen, Donna Gambrell, Tana Johnson, Susan Fain, Lia Bagnasco, Susan DeHoff, Diane Marek, Arnee McDonald. (D) Officers for SSI Little Sisters were, Standing: Lia Bagnasco, Denise Waldrop, Susan Fain. seated: Susan DeHoff. 172 Cosmopolitan neem sn iS Ei ath a he tim atta 3 Stil Ae Social Society of Independents To promote the growth of individuality through mutually shared goals and ambitions was the goal of the Society of Social Independents. In five short years they have become a + a yt Tae DPT a ay grrter recognized and respected colleague among the social organizations at SHSU: During the '78 year SSI, participated in intramurals, fund-raising events as well as other numerous activities. In the field of sports SSI was repre- sent ed in football, volleyball, basket- ball and softball. Their football team was narrowly defeated in the semi- finals. In the fall, SSI received their third con- secutive spirit stick for participation at the Bearkat pep rallies. The society also presented its second annual ‘‘Just About Anything Goes,’’ which culminated with the Mr. SHSU Pageant. KRBE’s Mr. Kenny Miles served as MC for the event. $1000 was proudly donated by SSI to the United Fund '78 telethon. This was the largest donation by any cam- pus organization. In the spring, SSI held its fourth soft- ball tournament. Throughout the year the society hosted several parties, ending the season with a weekend extravaganza at the World of Resorts on Lake Travis. SSI and Bearkats, no place but SHSU. College of Business Interclub Council Established to coordinate activities among Sam Houston's business clubs and organizations, the College of Bus- iness Interclub Council (CBICC) con- sisted of one representative from each club within the departments of the College of Business. Activities were aimed toward social events between the business clubs such as picnics, dinners, intramurals and contests. In addition, the club pro- moted interest in current achievement programs as well as initiating new ones. CBICC also sponsored their annual Jean D. Neal Scholarship basketball game between the Huntsville bankers and SHSU business department fac- ulty. Recipients for the 1978 scholar- ships were Laurett Koehl and Douglas Clary. Officers were: Bill Webb, president; Mike Deshner, vice-president; Debbie Finch, secretary. Sponsors for CBICC were Carol Sang- ster and Dr. Bill Green. 174 Cosmopolitan (A) Fall members were, seated: Carol Sangster, sponsor. standing: Paul Gite, Pam Corley, Ann Nobles, Mary Navarro, Kim Corley, Lisa Nelson, Ed Wilde. (B) Spring members were, front row: Jan LaCour, Debbie Finch, Kim Corley, Mary Navarro. back row: Carol Sangster, sponsor; Bill Webb, Mike Deschner, Gary McCoy. not pic- tured: Lauren Edmonds, Bill Green, sponsor. Bearkat Brigade SHSU was proud to accept the Bearkat Brigade as their official drill team dur- ing the fall semester. The dedicated determination of Den- ise and Michele Slook, coupled with their sponsor, Dr. Allen Williams, resulted in the drill team’s full recog- nition and membership into the Bear- kat Band and the National Drill Team Association. The Brigade made their first appear- ances at basketball games and contin- ued performing through baseball sea- son. Between performances, the girls were occupied with fund-raising drives and practices. (A) Bearkat Brigade officers. (B) Members were, front row: Wanda Shanklin, Denise Slook, Mic- helle Slook, Dinah Parmley. second row: Lori Placker, Dee Ann Amiot, Debra Carr, Sally Sam- mons, Mary Furlow, Janette Smith, Laury McWilliams, Melissa Davis. third row: Judy Miller, Martha Bucker, Donna Raesner, Cindy Lewis, Dawn Campbell, Vickie Vermillion, Nancy Corley, Estella Garcia. Cosmopolitan 175 Alcalde The Texas Intercollegiate Press Asso- ciation chose the Alcalde for best overall yearbook and sweepstakes for the second c onsecutive year. Individ- ual awards were presented for photog- raphy, section copy and typography in eight out of the 11 categories. Individual award winners were: Robin King, first in typography and first in 176 Cosmopolitan opening copy; Kay Lyle, first in sports copy; Gary Powell, third in organiza- tions copy; Jeannie Parmenter, sec- ond in academics copy; Eric Redding, first in sports photo and first in picture story; Richard Carson, first in special effects photo. The Alcalde chose to use a unique format for the 1978 yearbook, with each section patterned after a popular magazine. (A) Alcadle staff members were, lowest row: Terri Yates, business manager and classes; _ Gary Powell, advertisements and index; Craig — Stafford, photographer; Patti Love, classes; — Cheryl Stobart, practicum student. second row Amy Douglas, organizations; Eliza Sweetman, photographer; Jeannie Parmenter, editor. top © row: Scott Bauer, academics; Gracie Glover, art- ist. NOT PICTURED: Kim Patrick, student life; — Eric Redding sports and photographer. (B) Amy Douglas and Kim Patrick were initiated into — Sigma Delta Chi. (C) Gary Powell selected — appropriate photos. (D) Editor Jeannie Parmen- — ter proofed another page. Cosmopolitan 177 178 Cosmopolitan Alpha Chi Alpha Chi, the national honor society for juniors and seniors with a grade point average of 3.5 or better, spon- sored the annual Tree of Lights cere- mony to begin the Christmas holidays. Alpha Chi officers led the prayers and served refreshments afterwards. At the annual spring banquet, new members were initiated and a scholar- ship established to be known as the Texas Omicron Alpha Chi scholarship, to be awarded to an outstanding mem- ber of Alpha Chi. Becky Risinger, Vice-president, attended the regional convention in Oklahoma City and was elected regional representative to National Council. Officers were: Susan Ondrasek, presi- dent; Becky Risinger, vice-president; Pam Milutin, secretary; Jerry Hatch, reporter. (A) Junior members of Alpha Chi. (B) Senior members of Alpha Chi. (C) Alpha Chi officers. Cosmopolitan 179 Alpha Kappa Psi One of the oldest business fraternities in the nation, Alpha Kappa Psi, pro- vides valuable contacts in the busi- ness world for those preparing to enter that field. Alpha Kappa Psi endeavors to further individual welfare of its members, to foster scientific research in business- related fields and to promote and advance in higher learning institutions courses leading to degrees in busi- ness administration. The organization has ‘‘a personal code of business ethics,’’ composed by Dr. R. K. Martz, that it encourages its members to adhere to. Membership into the club is open to business majors with an over-all grade point average of 2.5. This year’s members attended the convention held in Austin during March. Their spring banquet was held in Aus- tin. (A) Members John Glidewell, Susan Bevil and Brenda Dean are pictured with Alpha Kappa Psi national president, Arnold Stengel. (B) Alpha Kappa Psi sweetheart for '78 was Kim Mathis and Charles E. Cupples served as Beau. 180 Cosmopolitan (A) Alpha Kappa Psi officers were: Kevin Ruble, master of rituals; Brenda Dean, executive secre- tary; Kim Mathis, executive treasurer; Elliot Gite, president; Steven Becker, first vice-presi- dent; Debbie Gaxter, second vice-president. (B) Members were, first row: spring pledges: Rob- ert Mercado, Betty Bay, Lourdes Romeu, Sylvia Huerta, Mary Peres, Jeffrey Yeager, David Simpson, Ricky Wright, Bill Hoppe, Debbie Finch, Martha Moseley, Scott Schisser, James Kubala, Hal Winsaver. second row: members: Charles Bass, Randy Gentry, Kim Mathis, Mary Navarra, Sherry Savage, Troy Reed, Tom Jen- sen, Candy Scott, Steve Hensel, Richard Dodd, Debbie Baxter, Elliot Gite. third row: Erin Hollis, Kevin Ruble, David Becak, Gary Jackson, David Bohn, Janet Cerny, Susan Bevil, John Glidewell, Margaret Keating, James Jordon, James Downes, Randy Martell, W. T. Phillips, Douglas Schultz, Steve Vanmanen, Brenda Dean, Ali Twairdi. Cosmopolitan 181 Animal Science Club The fall semester was the scene of many events for the agriculture department's Animal Science Club. The group sponsored four livestock judging teams at the Louisiana State Fair in Shreveport. Twenty trophies were brought back from the contest. A Christmas Party at the fire station concluded the semester. It was at this time that J. B. Floyd was named an honorary member. Sheep production continued strong in the spring semester with the acquisi- tion of a ram and several ewes. Judg- ing teams competed again, this time going to Houston, Fort Worth and San Angelo. The highlight of the spring semester was the 4-H Dairy Stock Show in which the entire state participated. Fall officers were: David Goss, presi- dent; Tim Gassiott, vice-president; Sharon Roberts, vice-president of records; Karen Holley, vice-president of finance; Keith Benthol, vice-presi- dent of public relations; Richard Jef- ferson, Gary Yancey and Mark Kro- choel, special events committee. Spring officers were: Frank Jentsch, president; Mike Robson, vice-presi- dent; Jerome Brown, vice-president of records; Karen Holley, vice-president of finance; Sharon Roberts, vice-presi- dent of public relations; Billy Wayne Cox, special events director. Dr. J. A. Nance sponsored the club. (A) Fall officers were, I-r: Tim Gassiott, Sharon Roberts, David Goss, Karen Holley, Keith Ben- thol. (B) Spring officers were, kneeling: Sharon Roberts, Karen Holley. standing: Jerome Brown, Billy Wayne Cox, Mike Robson, Frank Jentsch. (C) and (D) Scenes from the 4-H Dairy Show. (E) Members of the Animal Science Club. 182 Cosmopolitan 183 Cosmopolitan Home Economics Association The SHSU chapter of the Home Eco- nomics Association sponsored a fall THESS workshop, money-making pro- jects, socials with the campus FFA and several service projects. They attended the Spring THEA con- vention and held their annual Spring banquet to honor graduating seniors. AHEA, during June, was located in New Orleans. (A) State THESS advisor and sponsor, Dr. Bettye Weatherall worked with Beth Spence, THESS chairman. (B) Home Economics members were, front row: Carol Zimmerman, Carmen Dean, Cindy Gonzales, Marla Nash, Alana Whitlow, Marilyn Holtkamp, Glenda Leonhastt. second row: Peggy Pridgen, LuAnne Gothard, Kathy Kil- patrick, Linda Nelson, Lynn Betts, Penny Boone. third row: Cindy Knudson, Shirley Bar- tles, Kathy Dodgen, Rhonda Youngblood, Beth Spence, Dr. Bettye Weatherall, sponsor. 184 Cosmopolitan (A) Home Economics officers were, front row: Carol Zimmerman, historian; Cindy Knudson, secretary; Peggy Pridgen, president; Maria Nash, vice-president; Marilyn Holtkamp, trea- surer. second row: LuAnne Gothard, sergeant at arms; Kathy Kilpatrick, sergeant at arms; Linda Nelson, reporter. (B) Peggy Pridgen, 1977 pres- ident installed Kathy Kilpatrick as her successor for the 1978 year. Cosmopolitan 185 Houstonian The Houstonian, campus newspaper, concluded an exciting year by claim- ing third in the Texas Intercollegiate Press Association (TIPA) Competition. The judges complimented the paper on its coverage of campus news. One story highlighting the year was coverage of the state auditor’s investi- gation of alleged misuse of public funds at Sam Houston. The coverage of the proposed departmental reorga- nization plan by the Dean's Council was another hot item, prompting several petitions and a faculty council proposal firmly rejecting the proposed plan. Reorganization was postponed by President Bowers after considering the responses received. An editorial criticizing the state legis- lature’s repeal of mandatory motorcy- cle helmet law prompted a barrage of letters to the editor. The only other matter to draw such attention from the readers was Scott Wimberley’s col- umn (Witless Wimberly’s Winnow- ings). Individuals taking awards at TIPA included Scott Wimberly, first place, brite; Mark Rosner, second place, sports column; Debbie Mullins, third place, specialized column; Dottie Walker, first place, news story; Rich- ard Carson, first place, sports photo; Dottie Walker, third place, editorial writing, live competition. Staff positions were: Dottie Walker, editor; Eve Curington, executive news editor; Ken Clutsam, Frieda Rosner, Jim Twardowski, associate editors; Paul Ebner, sports editor; Craig Staf- ford, photographer; Paul Lara, adver- tising manager; Sharon Meeks; Roberta Howe, advertising assistants; David Reed, business manager; Glenn Brown, advisor. (A) Marilyn Haveron, cheerleader for the jour- nalists, kept spirit alive during the Journalists vs. Student Association basketball game. (B) Dottie Walker received her TIPA awards from Dr. Roy Clark at the annual Sigma Delta Chi banquet. (C) Houstonian staff members were, seated: Craig Stafford, Ken Clutsam. standing: Roberta Howe, Dottie Walker, Frieda Rosner, Paul Lara. second row, standing: Paul Ebner, David Reed, Eve Curington, Jim Twardowski. (D) Ken Clutsam and Paul Ebner at work on the Houstonian. (E) Eve Curington provided music to spur her team on to victory. 186 Cosmopolitan Cosmopolitan 187 Lambda Alpha Epsilon Criminal Justice Association Lambda Alpha Epsilon (LAE), the American Criminal Justice Associa- tion, is a national organization of policemen, correctional officers, law- yers, professors as well as other pro- fessionals and students of criminal justice. LAE is professionally oriented organization, and as such, stresses furthering knowledge in that field. 188 Cosmopolitan Delta Chi, the Sam Houston State Uni- versity LAE chapter, gained in mem- bership numbers over the last few years and is one of the largest chap- ters in the nation. Its members are concerned and are quite active in campus activity. The weekly meetings included discus- sions of current organization busi- ness, as well as lectures by noted guest speakers. Delta Chi Chapter hosted the annual LAE Invitational Pis- tol Match, open to all law enforcement agencies active in Texas as well as the Texas Department of Correction. (A) Lambda Alpha Epsilon officers. (B) Criminal Justice Association members. ene ca ace sageromnter corona oneramere ——— ee re a nee SS cemeinad —a__ a __ oa | a... 189 Cosmopolitan Pi Sigma Alpha Striving to increase fellowship and scholastic cooperation among its members, Pi Sigma Alpha, national political honor society is composed of both professionals and students. Meeting three times per semester, the society sponsored guest speakers: Dr. R. H. Payne, Dr. James Olson and state representative Herman Adams. Other activities included their Decem- 190 Cosmopolitan ber social for installation of pledges and a Spring Banquet and awards presentation. The three awards given at the banquet were: the Pi Sigma Alpha Excellence in Scholarship Award, James Grishma Award and the Frank E. Holloway Memorial Award. (A) Dr. James Olson (center) spoke to Pi Sigma Alpha members on ‘‘Ethnic Politics in the United States.”’ (B) ‘‘Method in the Social Sciences’’ was the topic of Dr. Tom Satre’s speech when he addressed Pi Sigma Alpha members. (C) Mem- bers were, front row: Bobbie Byrd, Dr. Robert Biles, Dana Johnson, Tim Hall, Jeannette Mer- itt, Diane Keisler, Mr. James Carter. second row: Ron Gay, Bonnie Bogs, Dr. Oliver M. Ref- sell, Dr. Herbert Hannah, Dr. Edwin Davis. third row: Dr. John Holcombe, Dr. E. Larry Dickens. iG ate en 2 Cosmopolitan 191 as = et oN ae Sigma Delta Chi The Society of Professional Journal- ists, Sigma Delta Chi (SPJ, SDX) served SHSU as the largest, oldest and most representative organization in the field of journalism. A diversified list of activities filled the SDX calendar. The group sponsored Frank Fioromonti, an executive officer for the Reform of Marijuana Laws to speak at the university’s Quality of Life Conference. Concession work at the Texas Prison Rodeo grossed over $1,200 and four representatives from the Texas Daily Newspaper Associa- tion were presented. A basketball game to benefit the university’s cen- tennial celebration fund resulted in the journalists whipping the Student Association. The chapter also presented a film from national headquarters, spon- sored over 19 speakers for journalism classes on a weekly basis and worked to establish a scholarship fund for an 192 Cosmopolitan % Sivek he ew, “4 eas Bs outstanding high school student. The club continued to work to set up a high school recruitment program to increase interest in the journalism department at SHSU. Officers were: Margaret Leigh, presi- dent; Cathy Leonard, vice-president; Cathy Harris, secretary; Mark Conner, treasurer; Dr. Roy Clark, advisor. (A) Emotion overcame Dottie Walker, as her | staff paid her tribute at the SDX banquet. (B) — Dr. Roy Clark stirs dinner at the SDX fall party, while Margaret Leigh oversees. (C) Freida Ros- | | ner worked at an SDX concession stand during the rodeo. (D) Jo Grayson and Scott Wimberly enjoyed t he award presentations at the annual spring banquet. (D) Members were, front row: Mark Rosner, Ken Clutsam, Gail Schwank. sec- ond row: Jo Ann McMinn, Margaret Leigh, Julie Hunter, Luann Tatum, Barbara Dobbs, Frieda | Rosner, Craig Stafford. third row: Cathy Leo- | nard, Kathy Harris, Eve Currington, Mark Con- nor, Jo Grayson, Kim Patrick, Sandy Hyde, Dot- tie Walker, Richard Carson. fourth row: Amy Douglas, Kathy Bell, Mike Rine, Jim Trodowski, David Reed. Tn Se ROTC and Counterguerrillas The SHSU Army Reserve Officers Counterguerrillas held weekly meet- The company conducted three field- Training Corps (ROTC) is an elective ings which involved inspection, physi- training exercises each semester and four-year course of study which con- cal training and formal classroom all instruction and practical exercises centrates on leadership and academic instruction on subjects like patrolling, emphasized small-unit tactics and development and is open to both men communication, first aid and survival. leadership. and women. f a lil iH bi) - J ge = e 194 Cosmopolitan | | (A) Scabbard and Blade Honor Society were, front row: Scott Schisser, Debbie Sebila, Cherit Farmer, Kerren Giles, Stephany Layman, Brent Truitt, Robert Bailey. second row: John Cland, Chuck Howard, Steve Bienkowski, Marshall Nielson, Marvin Greely, Barry Bettis, Robert Collie. (B) ROTC sponsored a float in the Home- coming Parade. (C) Members of the Countergu- errillas. 196 Cosmopolitan Lowman Rifle Drill Team Lowman Rifles was a ROTC sponsored organization open to all SHSU stu- dents that teaches precision drill. The group provided Color Guards at foot- ball games and participated in dedica- tions throughout the year. (A) Lowman Rifles drill team members were, front row: Ann Blair, Cheryl Farmer. second row: Chuck Howard, Debbie Sibilia, Steve San- ders. Agri-Business Club During the 1978 year, the Agri-Busi- ness Club collected and circulated information on agricultural opportuni- ties. It promoted fellowship by con- ducting bi-monthly meetings and sponsored such activities as field trips and club projects. The club participated in the annual Quality of Life seminar by sponsoring a Texas Department of Agriculture film, ‘‘This Land of Texas’’ and speaker Ken Pollard of Texas A M University. Pollard spoke to students on ‘‘Agriculture and Energy Today.”’ In addition, the Agri-Business Club sponsored a career day for all stu- dents interested in any area of that field. Club officers included: Sherrice Mas- sey, president; Olivia Howard, secre- tary-treasurer. (A) Members were, front row: James Karistynik, Olivia Howard, Debbie Denman. second row: Sherrice Massey, Carl Weid, Paul Lucas, Mr. Charles Cox, Pamelia Poffinbarger, Stephanie Hyde, Tom Jensen, Bobby Ridel, Jim Ed Daw- son. third row: James Muff, Wesley Perren, David Goss. MQ Cosmopolitan 197 Agriculture-Mechanics Club Officially recognized during the fall semester, the Agriculture-Mechanics Club launched their first year at SHSU with parades, barbeques, scholar- ships and numerous other activities. The new organization raised funds by providing parking at the Texas Prison Rodeo. They entered a float in the Homecom- ing Parade which was pulled by a 1935 John Deere model B tractor that the club had reconditioned them- selves. A barbeque at the fireman’s hall was hosted by the group during the fall. In the spring semester, the club assisted with three FFA area tractor contests. Ag-Mechanics presented a $100 scholarship to Charles Beale, of Nacogdoches, who was high-point individual at the area IX FFA Ag- Mechanics contest. Beale was recipi- ent of the first annual scholarship pre- sented in memory of former student, Ralph Spence. The group presented two educational programs: a program on ‘‘Preventta- tive Maintenance,'’ presented by Johnny Adams of Mustang Tractor Co., and a program on ‘‘Tune-Ups,”’ presented by Dr. Billy Harrell and Dr. Bill Jowell. An educational trip to Ft. Worth for the Southwest Farm Show and Tractor Pull was also sponsored. Additional events included: painting and tuning-up a Massey Ferguson 35 tractor as a spring money-raising pro- ject, LSC and agriculture department display case presentations and the building of a goose-neck barbeque pit that the club used for their spring bar- beque at Ellis Park which concluded their active year. 198 Cosmopolitan (A) Fall officers for the Agri-Mechanics Club were, Standing: James Dingler, secretary-trea- surer; David Goss, vice-president. seated: Lynn Stark, president. (B) Spring officers were, standing: Casey Betts, secretary-treasurer; John Robinson, vice-president. seated: David Lyons, president. (C) Sponsors for the Agri- Mechanics Club were, standing: Dr. Bill Jowell, Dr. Yack Mosely. seated: Dr. Billy Harrell. (D) Members were, seated: Frank Shafer, Casey Betts, Kent Betts, Mitch Dailey, Weston McCoy, Marty Khalili. standing: Ronnie Sturm, Robert Poffinbarger, Lisa Keyworth, Keith Benthal, Gary Adams, J. W. Robertson, James Dingler, Dr. Billy Harrell, Dr. Yack Moseley, Dwayne Wal- ters, Gary Conn, Doug Johnson, Bruce Monk, Lynn Stark. not pictured: David Goss, David Lyons, Dr. Bill Jowell. Cosmopolitan 199 Alpha Psi Omega National honorary drama fraternity, Alpha Psi Omega, bettered university theatre activities with fund-raising projects and drama scholarships. Among fund-raising projects were bake sales and concession stands at all drama productions. Alpha Psi Omega participted in the Fine Arts Festival '78 and provided several scholarships for drama majors. The fraternity’s awards banquet was held in May and concluded an active year. 200 Cosmopolitan (A) Alpha Psi Omega officers were: Laura Jones, secretary; Martha Van Bavel, president; Linda Longserre, vice-president and Patsy Hes- ter serving as pledge secretary. (B) Members of Alpha Psi Omega drama fraternity were, front row: Melinda Lewis, Linda Longserre. second row: Laura Jones, Martha Van Bavel, Cheryl Croix. third row: Patsy Hester, Melanie Gordan, Crystal Marshall. fourth row: Dorothy Dare, James Stevens, Jerry McCulley, Susan Schuller, Bill Gelber. in aon? es a teu: — Texas Association of @nidhood Education Texas Association of Childhood Edu- Sales included a White Elephant and cation (ACE) sponsored many activi- candy sale. ‘‘Cipher in the Snow” and ties including several sales, films and “Johnny Lingo” were among the films services. shown. In addition, the association made Christmas stockings, held a pancake supper and a picnic at the Huntsville State Park. ACE successfully concluded the year with their annual Spring Banquet. Officers for the Association were as follows: Benita Granger, president; Cindy Bonnes, vice-president; Linda Krause, second vice-president; Beth McCarty, secretary-treasurer; Dr. Joan Schmidt, sponsor. (A) Toni Dorsey and Ginger Goodman make stockings for the Christmas party given for dis- advantaged children. (B) ACE members were, front row: Cindy Bonnes, Jeanette Smith, Rose Mary Chalopka, Diana Field, Kay Hilland. sec- ond row: Dr. Joan Schmidt, sponsor; Debi Wil- liamson, Jackie Russell, Cynthia Jan Brashner, Toni Dorsey, Dr. Warner, Joyce Stanton. third row: Rosemary Sallee, Beth McCarty, Rennee Reading, Ginger Goodman, Kathy Shepherd, Sheryl Stabler, Benita Granger, Linda Krause. Cosmopolitan 201 SAC Tri-Beta Biological Society Beta Beta Beta (Tri-Beta) honorary biological society received the District Director’s Award at their regional con- vention in April at Lake Texoma. The group was presented the award for a research camp seminar held Oct. 8 at the Outdoor Life Science Learning Center. Sam Houston's Tri-Beta also won first place in scrapbook at the convention and member Don Martin’s research paper placed second. Members served as guides and judges 202 Cosmopolitan at the High School Science Sympo- sium and ushered at the Texas Prison Rodeo in October. A wine and cheese party held at Dr. Dewees’ home livened up fall initiation on Nov. 4. Spring initiation was cele- brated with a banquet at the Junction. Officers were: Kyle Christenberry, president; Don Martin, vice-president; Becky Risinger, secretary; Mickey Musick, treasurer; June List, histo- rian; Dr. Andrew Dewees, faculty sponsor. Tri-Beta members were, seated: Mickey Musick, Don Martin, Kyle Christenberry, Becky Risinger, June List. second row: Beverly Ryan, Dr. Karen Miner, Mary Pulliam, Virginia Slade, Rowena Anderson, Tarek Souryall, E. Craig Harvey. third row: Johanna Baldwin, Robyn Beasley, Cindy Wilson, Dr. Ruth Thomas, Kathy Sumrall, Ste- phen Box, Richard Young. fourth row: Jerry Rutledge, Radie Perry, Jack Killgore, Dave Car- penter, Bobby Cronin, Markus Gan, Galan John- son, Douglas Fonnville, Dana Boehm, Wesley Zboril, Jim Hill, Michael Harris. fift h row: Dr. Jimmy Long, Mary Doerfler, Beverly Krupala, Pam Hickman. sixth row: Travis Mosely, John Welch, Larry Smith, Nathan Partain, Dr. Andrew Dewees. New members: Clayton Baker, Karen Fowler, Jose Garza, Laura Nester, Placido Ramirez, Tillman Richards, Paul Sensat, Walker Tynan. Collegiate FFA As an endeavor to promote profes- sionalism in agriculture, the Collegiate FFA sponsored leadership training schools, concessions at all college rodeos, state leadership contests, FFA hayrides and weenie roasts, area judg- ing contests and their FFA banquet and FFA-HEA Social. Officers were, Gary Yancey, president; Jimmy Vaculin, vice-president; Charles Clark, secretary ; Mike Maiden, treasurer; John Booth, reporter; Sam Thomas, Sentinel. (A) Lawrence Brown is shown receiving a $50 check won in the FFA drawing for attending all meetings. (B) Collegiate FFA members. . . - mj ee . aoe nde: or @ vets ahh es . acer ae “| wis g Pade Cosmopolitan 203 Delta Tau Alpha In March, six Delta Tau Alpha (DTA) members and their advisor, Dr. M. A. Brown, traveled to Thibadeaux, La. for the annual DTA National Convention. At this convention, the SHSU chapter was recognized for their efforts in organizing a new DTA chapter at Sul Ross State University. The chapter hosted a DTA banquet and DTA barbeque. They sold conces- sions at FFA area contests and parked cars at the Prison Rodeo. They also held scholarship presentations and a statue fund-raising project. (A) DTA Sweetheart, Barbara Lyons, rode in the Homecoming Parade along with Delta Tau Alpha president Mike Maiden and advisor Dr. Murray Brown. (B) Members of Delta Tau Alpha. 204 Cosmopolitan Z, DELTA TAU ALPHA Educarion an Acrreuleui 4 fi E For Tue Furute | Fashion Merchandising Club To provide members with information about jobs in the fashion industry was the Fashion Merchandising Club’s pri- mary goal during '78. This goal was accomplished through fieldtrips and speakers. The club also sponsored service pro- jects in the community. One such project was a chosen group of members who helped out with area modeling. The group closed out their year with their annual banquet held at Water- wood. Members were, front row: Tammy Taylor, Vicki Brown, Teri Voelter, Marsha Preston, Kathy Hill. sitting: Karen Gray, Cheryl Wilkerson, Nancy Little, Sandra Garcia, Mary Lynn Scamardo, Rhonda Gail Fowler, Jill Legler. standing: Belida Radam, Cynthia Gonzales, Debbie Stallings, Tracie Krause, Ellen Lindsay, Kim Becker, Shawn Monday, Mrs. Harriett Harris, Debbie Bynum, Brenda Wright, Sharon Brizidine, Dr. Mattie Bea Medford, Kelly Spears, Jackie Hayes, Sandra Galvan. (B) Officers were, seated: Teri Voelter, president; |-r: Marsha Pre- ston, historian; Vicki Brown, vice-president; Tammy Taylor, secretary; Kathy Hill, treasurer. Cosmopolitan 205 Health Professional’s Club The Sam Houston Health Profession- al’'s Club sponsored several speakers and participated in the Quality of Life Conference here on the SHSU cam- pus. A monthly newsletter containing help- ful health tips was printed and circu- 206 Cosmopolitan lated by the club also. Outdoor gatherings and barbeques were additional events on the Health Professional's Club agenda. Officers were: Lisa Bouldin, president; Kathy Wells, vice-president; Sandy Baker, treasurer; Delores Knebel, sec- retary; Ronald Phillips, reporter. (A) Health club members were, front: Alice Buford. second row: Sue Watts, Reginald Phil- lips, Lisa Bouldin, Kathy Wells, Lynn Warren, | Ray Resendez. third row: Joe Sanchez, Ronald Phillips, Delores Knebel, Willie McDonald, Dr. | Ruth Cady, sponsor; Melanie Lauve. i anreanrne aetna Industrial Ed. Field trips and competitions were the agenda for the Industrial Education Club’s 1978 year. Promoting interest and pride in the field of Industrial Arts, the club visited General Motors and Tandy Corpora- tion in Fort Worth, Gulf States Power Plant in Conroe and the Dolly Madison Furniture Plant in Crockett. They co-sponsored the Brazos Valley Industrial Arts Fair held at SHSU dur- ing April. The club was represented at the Texas Industrial Arts Association Convention in Bryan and the Texas State Competition in Waco. (A) Industrial Education Club members were, front row: Dale Benke, Glen Kocurek, Pam Kabine, Cheryl Clark, David Krumrey, Rowe Creager. second row: Kim Austin, Doug Esch- berger, Richard Dodgen, Gene Riggs, Ryan Miller, Lonnie Juergens, Darrell Perkins, Sheri Corneilus, Merlyn McGowen, William Spacek. fourth row: Gene Gardner, Ronny Wilson, Dr. Randel, Thomas Daughters, Dr. Moore. fifth row: Mike Richburg, Bryan Farenthold, B'Ann Collier, Ricky Reynolds. sixth row: Dean Light- foot, Douglas Benson, Rex Curtis, Jerry Greg- ory, Gary Burgess, John Reilly, Dr. Muns. (B) Officers were, front row: Pam Kabine, Glen Kocurek. second row: Dale Benke, Ryan Miller, Dean Lightfoot. third row: Dr. Moore, Ricky Rey- nolds, Dr. Muns. Cosmopolitan 207 Kappa Delta Pi An initiation banquet began the activi- ties for the Delta Theta chapter of Kappa Delta Pi, guest speaker for that event was Dr. Pease with Dr. and Mrs. Carmichael as honored guests. Several bake sales, speakers and par- ties followed. In November, Lanelle Trout spoke on mainstreaming In pub- lic schools. December Christmas parties were held for underprivileged children and the annual party for members was held in the home of Dr. Park. Delta Theta formal initiation banquet was held in March featuring Dr. Bill Fleming as guest speaker. Attending the Kappa Delta Pi Convo- cation in Chicago was Delta Theta member Liz Fluitt. Delta Theta also sponsored Dr. Monty Sontak, head of the special education department at Lamar University, dur- ing the Quality of Life Conference in February. Kappa Delta Pi members were, first row: LaCinda Novak, Cindy Gilbreath, Theresa Gaus- soin, Cynthia Brashner. second row: Karen Led- nicky, Kim Houze, Patricia Walter, Cina Barker. third row: Debby Scarborough, Dusty Black, Cathy Smith, Susan Turner. fourth row: Terry DeMart, Linda Reynolds, Ann Connolly, Terri Toudouze. fifth row: Cheryl Felts, Debra Spurlin, Linda Krause, G. Lamei. sixth row: Vickie Ryan, Mrs. Rachel Gracia, Mary Love, Cathy Adamcik. seventh row: Cindy Watson, Karen Laseter, Mary Romeu, Liz Fluitt. eighth row: Jean Bell, Tammy Earles. ninth row: Kelly Davis, Ralph Bryant, Alan Anders. not pictured: Lisa Jones, Brenda Bednorz. 208 Cosmopolitan Kappa Kappa Psi The national honorary band fraternity, Kappa Kappa Psi, had a headstart on the fall semester when they hosted the band’s ‘‘Early Week”’ in August. Money-making activities for the group included parking at the Prison Rodeo and car-washes. A mixer was held with the Chi Omegas along with several other parties the organization hosted. Kappa Kappa Psi helped the SHSU Jazz Ensemble by donating $200 to their Rumanian-trip fund. The '78 Jazz Festival was sponsored by Kappa Kappa Psi along with their sister sorority, Tau Beta Sigma. '78 was also the year for the group’s second annual golf and tennis tourna- ments. The organization held their spring banquet at Waterwood. This activity ended their active and successful year at SHSU. (A) Kappa Kappa Psi members were, front row: Vic Curry, Bobby Arrington, Bill Gerstenberger, Darren Woods, Gary Lincoln. second row: Greg Dick, Mike Stabler, Mark Pomerantz, Jesse McClelland. third row: Jim McCanauhey, Jerry Pettit, Dean Muths, Rob Field, Wyn Andrews. fourth row: Wes Evans, Bill Weiss, Herbert Sam- uels, Terry Shields. fifth row: Stu Goswich, Andy Peshka, Mike Shearon, Tom Skains, Baruch Whitehead. Cosmopolitan 209 Kappa Omicron Phi The purpose of Kappa Omicron Phi was to further the best interests of home economics by recognizing and encouraging scholastic excellence, developing leadership abilities, foster- ing professional activities and inter- ests and promoting fellowship among faculty and students of the profession. 210 Cos mopolitan Some activities were making Easter ‘chicks’ for Huntsville Memorial Hos- pital and two nursing homes and sponsoring a Quality of Life exhibit. They researched a follow-up and review of eating habits of college stu- dents at 60 universities. The group attended a parliamentary procedure workshop and were represented at the Conclave in Nashville, TN. Founders’ Day was celebrated with a salad supper. (A) Members of Kappa Omicron Phi. Library Science Club Formed in '78, the Library Science Club (LSC) proposed to promote fel- lowship, better the SHSU library and develop interest in the field. Their officers served at the Library Science Alumni Assoc. Homecoming Tea and representatives from their club attended the Teenage Library Assoc. held in San Antonio. A Christmas social was held at the end of the fall semester and a picnic con- cluded the spring term. Monthly meetings were held at which business was discussed and guest speakers presented. Officers were: Janet Deverux, presi- dent; Patricia Hoff, first vice-presi- dent; Becky Kemper, second vice- president; Diana Kacal, treasurer; Ann Knovicka, secretary; Sherwood Lucko, reporter-historian; Joan Roeder, cor- responding secretary; Dr. Bonnie Thorne and Dr. Janelle Paris, spon- SOrs. (A) LSC members were, front row: Kathleen Kreshaw, Marjory Herder, Madge Brelsford, Betty McClendon, Janet Devereux,. Dr. Lesta Burt. second row: Dr. Janelle Paris, Marian Fer- guson, Jean Melo, Cindy Behrens, Jane Reilly. third row: Patricia Hoff, Joan Roeder, Dr. Bon- nie Thorne, Kwai-Chun Au, R. N. Rarimala Rao, Dr. Eloise Petters, Jackie Well. Cosmopolitan 211 Collegiate Secretaries Association Providing contact opportunities between students and business pro- fessionals the National Collegiate Association of Secretaries (NCAS) wel- comed twelve new members during their 1978 year. Among their 1978 activities NCAS sponsored a field trip to the registrar's office, sold candles, held their fall ini- tiation banquet, Christmas party and Houston field trip to a word process- ing center. Spring events included the sale of word division and stenographer man- uals, basketball game ticket sales, spring picnic and the national conven- tion held in Louisville, Kentucky. (A) NCAS officers were: front row: Shirley Cun- ningham, assistant treasurer; Kathy Bec, secre- tary; Valerie Hale, treasurer; Kathleen Bradford, publicity chairman. second row: Debbie McClatchey, social chairman; Robyn Barnes, co-historian; Sharon York, co-historian. third row: Debbie Finch, second vice-president; Lau- rette Koehl, president; Deonna Toomey, first vice-president. (B) NCAS members were, first row: Harold Hurry, Sponsor, Debbie McClatchey, Phyllis Miller, Valerie Hale, Deonna Toomey, Kathy Beck, Doris Walkoviak, Wanda Robinson, Debra Nobles, Pam Corley. second row: Tina Lubojasky, Elizabeth Elliott, Emily Burroughs, Robyn Barnes, Shirley Cunning- ham. third row: Carolyn Lynch, Marilyn Para- dowski, Sharon York, Kathleen Bradford, Ella Cooper, Paula Sanders, Therese LaFever, Cynt- hia Salmon, Mollie Wright. fourth row: Lisa Sto- nestreet, Pam Penry, Azam Rafat, Tanya Robin- son, Sylvia Slenk, Audrey Norwood, Rhonda Currie, Patti McLachlan. back row: Laurette Koehl, Dr. Gary Williams, sponsor, Zoann Bunch, Susan Whiddon, Lisa Wunderlich, Terry Wilkinson, Rozella Robertson, sponsor, Chris Lang, Debbie Finch, Phyllis McVaney, Dr. Ron Johnson, sponsor. Not pictured: Susan Binko, Dianne Dinkins, Lynn Galbraith, sponsor, Janice Hagler, Dianne Koonce, Lillie Krause, Melody Olsen, Cecelia Pasket, Linda Shick, Dena Strat- ton, Annette Vecera, Ellie Vinas, Millicent Wiley, Eyvonne Williams. Phi Chi Theta Phi Theta Kappa, honorary business fraternity, was dedicated to promoting higher business education and train- ing for men and women. Their fall semester was a busy one as they gained eight new pledges. Mem- bership was open to any business major with a grade point average of 2.5 or higher. For a pledge project the group col- lected old clothes for the Mexia State School. Their money-making project was sell- ing candles to help finance their fall banquet. The banquet was held at the Junction with Ms. Maxine Thurston, director of the Health Development of Houston- Galveston Area Council, serving as the guest speaker. In February, Phi Chi Theta won the spirit trophy for their spirited support at the basketball games. During March, members were busy selling stationery and tickets for the Jean D. Neal Scholarship Fund. The chapter’s spring picnic was held at the home of Mrs. Sangster. Mem- bers old and new enjoyed barbeque and games at the all day event. (A) President Carol Tuberville and guest speaker, Ms. Maxine Thurston, at the fall ban- quet staged at the Junction. (B) Members were, front row: Kandy Tantehahn, Jamie Lucas, Mag- gie Martinez, Glyna McWhorter. second row: Jan LaCour, Ted Richard, Mary Underwood, Tina Lubojasky, Teresa LaFever. third row: Den- ise Lakey, Shirley Cunningham, Kim Lawrence, Linda Nelsen. fourth row: Sue Adams, Belinda Sitka, Wanda Robinson, Laurette Koelh, Pam Corley. fifth row: Caren Keller, Anita Dixon, Rebecca Johnston, Dana Windsor, Valena Bar- tel. Cosmopolitan 213 Phi Mu Alpha The Zeta Mu Chapter of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, a professional music frater- nity, had among its activities ushering at music department recitals, spon- soring SHSU Choir Day and a spring workshop. Officers were, Danny Solic, president; Neal Gibson, vice-president; Scott Jef- feries, secretary; John Rooney, trea- surer; Florencio Lara, pledge trainer; Scott Hill, warden. % S - Re } @'O.097.@ ZS (A) Officers were: Scott Hill, John Rooney, Neal Gibson, Scott Jefferies, Danny Solic, Florencio Lara. (B) Phi Mu Alpha members were, front row: Neal Gibson, Daniel Seeley, Florencio Lara, Howard Williams, Danny Solis. second row: John Rooney, Ron Camacho, Ray Hudle, Mark Munoz, Scott Jefferies, Scott Hill. Pi Sigma Epsilon Pi Sigma Epsilon, a national profes- sional business fraternity was designed to promote a professional attitude and business experience for future careers. The club attended a Sales and Market- ing Executives of Houston dinner dur- ing both the fall and spring semesters. In October, the club parked cars for the prison rodeo and held a slave day for money-making projects. Club par- ties were held at the Fire Station club- house and a barbeque at the home of Dr. Lovell on Elkins Lake. Approximately 25 new members were recruited in the fall and spring terms. New member projects included a con- cession stand at the Gene Neal Schol- arship fund basketball game and a bake sale. The club combined with the Marketing Club and created a booklet of senior resumes called ‘‘The Calling Card.”’ It included many resumes that were sent to 150 prospective employers. Members Bill Webb and Ron Headley, attended the national convention at Atlanta, Ga. They returned with many new ideas for club recruitment and projects. The year ended with a Founder’s Day in Columbus during which members of PSE had a chance to relate and gain ideas from PSE members from the University of Houston. (A) Pi Sigma Epsilon members were, front row: Gary McCoy, Lisa Nelson, Lori McEntire, Cindy Kovar. second row: Willie Sigler, Karen Cle- ments. third row: Joel Becker, Peggy Giles, Ron Headley. fourth row: Rick Neitzel, Russell McClain, Steven Griffith. fifth row: Jeff Lee, Robby Sutton, Jana Martin, Mike Gerik. sixth row: Bill Webb, Ricky Sapp, Brett Henry. sev- enth row: Richard Swearingen, Marilyn Davies, advisor. eighth row: David DeStefano, Greig Pla- cette, adviser; Butch Morgan. not pictured: Scott Sigle, Mike Sykowski. Cosmopolitan 215 Phi Theta Kappa | Alumni Assoc. Doubling in size to become increas- ingly active during their third year on campus, Phi Theta Kappa Alumni Association aided in SHSU's increas- ing transfer student contact. Their annual PTK day invited mem- bers to a day of activities including guest speakers, a luncheon and tours of SHSU. Students were also invited to continue their association with PTK at their fall initiation banquet. Other PTK activities included a trip to the alley theater, picnics and pizza dinners. Als o, a state convention in Dallas and their National convention in Orlando, Fla. (A) PTK Alumni Association sponsored a float in the Homecoming Parade. (B) Members were, front row: Kathy Dougherty, sponsor; Evana Massey, Allan Romer, Sandy Micak, Darla Eng- lish, Allen Sapp, Robert Becklorn. second row: Buddy Majorwitz, Sue Kozelsky, DeLea Sayers, Maria Pompillio, Sandra Kubala, Howard Hinze, David Kankel, Barbara Balkcom, Tina Shockley. Pi Mu Epsilon Dedicated to scholarship and mathe- matics, Pi Mu Epsilon added 21 mem- bers at their 1978 initiation. The honorary mathematics fraternity hosted their annual Spring banquet, s everal speakers, films and a job sem- inar. (A) Members were, front row: Lynn Bailey, Sandy Mlicak, Sherrell Adams, Vanessa Clarida, Ahmad Hamdan. second row: George McCally, Essam Abotteen, Lynda Deschner, Karen Led- nicky, Mr. Wes Sanders. third row: Richard Jackson, Linda Whileyman, Evelyn Daly, Mr. Allen Little. fourth row: Pam Garrett, Debbie Pachar, Rene Poston, Dr. George Vick. sixth row: Dr. James Smith, Elizabeth Robinson, Dr. Glenn Mattingly, Mr. Dan Reeves, Leslie Micha- lik. (B) Pi Mu Epsilon officers were, Sandy Micak, president; Rene Poston, vice-president; Margie Krupala, secretary-treasurer. dante tetas sabe — =f 8 Cosmopolitan 217 Professional Accounting Club Providing speakers, field trips, and advisement in the field of business, the Professional Accounting Club was active in their '78 year. A picnic began the year at the ranch of Dr. Huff. Guest speakers from Indus- try and public accounting were also sponsored by the club. October was the setting for a field trip to Gulf Oil and in November a panel discussion with former students was held. Spring events included a picnic to Mr. Parkhill’s lakehouse, and field trips to Franklin Sylvester and Co. and First City National Bank. The Accounting Club also assisted in an Accounting Careers Conference for High School and Junior College stu- dents. 912 Cocmonolitan (A) Accounting Club officers. (B) Members were, front, sitting: Becky Armstrong, Troy Reed. standing: Belinda Sitka, Ted Richard, Sarah Holder, Denise Leakey, Sherry Savage. second row: Genie Knox, Jan LaCour, Debbie Schoellmann, Doug Clary, Rusty Kleb. third row: Howard Hinze, Karen Clements, Bruce Henry, Steve VanManen, Kim Lawrence. fourth row: Dr. Russell Briner, sponsor; Kim Mathis, Steve Haynes, L. D. Bricker, Jeff Lee, Marty Robalais. fifth row: David Bohn, Doug Schultz, Gary Downs, Curtis Englehart, Patti Martin. ——— Professional Finance Club The Professional Finance Club of SHSU began the school year with a successful membership drive and a get-acquainted meeting for new and past members. In keeping with the purpose of the Finance Club, guest speakers from the field of finance addressed the club several times during the year. Tom Billingsly, a local stockbroker and Dan Davis, president of Huntsville National Bank, were among those speaking. At the final meeting of the year, new officers were elected and Jay Gibson was named outstanding Finance member. Officers for '78 were: Jay Gibson, president; Scott Cummings, vice-pres- ident; Kim Corley, secretary-treasurer; Robert McCann, faculty advisor. (A) Members of the '78 Professional Finance Club. Cosmopolitan 219 Professional Management Club Giving students a better understand- ing of the management field is the major goal of the Professional Man- agement Club. With bi-monthly meetings, the club sponsored speaker, Mr. McClain, from the Houston Better Business Bureau, a field trip to the Welex Corporation and a car wash, donating half of the proceeds to the centennial statue fund. (A) Officers were, front row: Randy Martell, president. second row: Mike Deschner, ICC rep- resentative; Debbie Baxter, secretary. back row: James Jordan, treasurer; Steven Hensel, vice- president. 220 Cosmopolitan maaan? Metts pe bes ae eee eet gatenay ite oe eet FERNS at perth tttesd Tit? ites eat A eee ee ee Ruth Lane Mathematical Society Designed to promote fellowship within the field of mathematics, the Ruth Lane Mathematical Society, spon- sored several activities. These included guest speakers from mathe- matically related fields, picnics, vari- ous sports activities, field trips and a Christmas party. Officers were, Sandy Mlcak, president; Lynn Bailey, vice-president; Benita Granger, secretary; James Dickens, lh EE treasurer. (A) Members were, sitting: Linda Whileyman, Amy Tamasy, Sandy Micak. second row: Dawn Proctor, Elizabeth Van Hees, Debbie Mertiz, Julie Montgomery, Benita Granger, Nasvin-Hek- matara. third row: Merci Strisko, James Dick- ens, Debbie Pachar, Bambi Monnich, Dr. Bob Goad, Dr. Max Coleman, Dr. Charles Luning. Cosmopolitan 221 Physical Education and Recreation Club Taiper State Convention and scholar- ship fund drive were the year’s high- lights for the SHSU Association for Physical Education and Recreation Club. Additional activities included a team handball presentation; speaker, Buddy Griffin on ‘‘Creativity in Physi- 222 Cosmopolitan cal Education’’; SWC football high- lights film and the USVBA Volleyball tournament. Throughout the year the Physical Edu- cation and Recreation Club’s main activity was to promote enjoyment and professionalism in the physical educa- tion field. Physical Education Club members were, front | row: Dr. Williams, sponsor (standing); Mark Allen, Dr. Emmons, sponsor. second row: Danny Mallett, C. J. Davis, Tom Weirick. third row: Mark Parks, Milly Duncan, Ronni e Routzon (standing). fourth row, standing: Willie McDonald, Cheryl Kveton. fifth row: Allan Flores, Elaine Gomez, Karen Dove. sixth row: Jackie Stephenson, Tom McLead. Sam Houston Rodeo Club Working to promote the rodeo sport on the SHSU campus the Rodeo Club held their fall rodeo on campus for both male and female club members. Calf-roping, steer dogging, team rop- ing, bareback riding, goat tying, barrel racing and bull-riding were the events included in that rodeo. (A) and (B) Rodeo Club members performing during the '78 SHSU Rodeo. (C) Rodeo Club members. Sam Houston Assoc. of Geology Students The principal initiative for the creation of the Sam Houston Association of Geology students (SHAGS) was to pro- mote interest and activity in Geosci- ence and its related fields of study. It was also intended for this club to serve as a Stimulus to other Geological interests from the Petro-Chemical field to rock-hounding and Lapidary 224 Cosmopolitan work. The hope of the club was to enrich the college life experience, therefore broadening the students’ perspective through a common interest. Officers were, Steve Leinweber, presi- dent; Danny Glenn, vice-president; Clay Baker, secretary; Christal Court, treasurer. (A) SHAGS members were, front row: Clay Baker, Danny Glenn, Steve Leinweber, Christal Court, Sheri Black, William Wadsworth. back row: Mac Tynan, Brenda Wilkinson, George Morovich, Kathleen Correll, Dr. Dwight D. Brown, sponsor. not pictured: Susan Greco, Cindy Mittchon, Pat O'Conner, Bill Robinson, John Strother, John Wassall, Doug Williams, Gary Young. bb Saas cael eater ee Sigma Alpha lota An international music sorority, Sigma Alpha lota (SAI) strove for enrichment of the music program on all education levels. Opened to women music majors or minors, the sorority attended Province Day in San Antonio and the Triennial National Convention in Dallas. They produced an ‘‘American Musi- cal’’ and concluded the '78 year with their annual Rose Luncheon. Officers were, Glenda Rogers, editor; Joyce Tilley, recording secretary; Lisa DeBeradino, corresponding secretary; Sharon Hogue, treasurer; Debbie Howes, sergeant-at-arms; Dani Gath- right, chaplain. (A) Sigma Alpha lota members were, front row: Dani Gathright, Lisa DeBeradino, Debbie Askew, Connie Wright, Theresa Gaussoin, Mar- sha Wyatt, Joy McCullough, Shannan Hudgins. second row: Joyce Tilley, Phyllis King, Tammy Charles, Cathy Mayse, Paulette Meister, Gail Alston, Cyndie Kuse. third row: Annette Gartrell, Grace Evans, Sharon Hogue, Sharon Atwood, Dorothy Holloway, Debbie Howes, Karen Black. fourth row: Beth Baldwin, Mary McAnelly, Karen McCarthy, Glenda Rogers, Linda Cassidy, Brenda Hensley, M. J. Dawkins, LuAnne Town- send. (B) Connie Wright performed a solo, Cosmopolitan 225 Sigma Beta Alpha Recognition for creativity and hard work at the annual Sigma Beta Alpha (SBA) awards banquet was the finale for a busy year’s promotion of broad- casting on the SHSU campus. From advertising the programs broad- casted on radio, television and film to their tennis tournament and United Fund Telethon, the SBA provided vari- ety and enthusiasm through their activities. Additional events were the Chi Omega Festival, SBA plant sale and field trips to WFAA in Dallas and KXYZ and KPRC in Houston. (A) Among other SBA fund-raising activities was the Spring Plant Sale in President’s Park. (B) Sigma Beta Alpha members were, front row: Mollie Quintero, Judy Kriehn, Misty Murray, Bruce Bailey, Alan Crenshaw. second row: Steve Garrison, Mike Sizemore, Mr. Joe Beck, Camille Tinsley, Steve McGehee, Scott Jeffress. third row: Doug Kabell, Juanice Warner, David Rat- cliff, Billy Jones, Peggy Skinner. fourth row: Brian Kinzey, Daryl Bissett, Keith Proctor. cn ate a Sigma Tau Delta National Honorary English Society Sigma Tau Delta met to promote among its members professionalism and creativity in English. At the beginning of the fall semester a ‘‘Get-Acquainted”’ party was held to let members get to know one another. Throughout the year, the club had several guest speakers at their meet- ings. Members sponsored a creative wai (Sts “Af writing contest and held a book sale on the quadrangle. (A) Members of Sigma Tau Delta, honorary Eng- lish society. Cosmopolitan 227 Sigma Pi Sigma The annual Sigma Pi Sigma (SPS) Induction Banquet highlighted an active year for the Society of Physics Students. The society worked together to encourage interest in the study of Physics through their events and activities. These included picnics and 228 Cosmopolitan occasional informal parties. In addition, SPS helped the Huntsville High School organize their annual Sci- ence Symposium. Officers for SPS were, Roger Ogden, president; Mark Kinsey, vice-presi- dent; Kelly Jacobsen, secretary; Gary McMillian, treasurer. (A) Members of the Society of Physics Students were, front row: Debra Mertz. second row: Roger Ogden, Elizabeth Van Hees, Beatrice Santos, Yasuo Namba, Darrell Young, George Gray, Kelly Jacobsen. third row: Gary McMillian, Dr. Jack M. Wilson, Greg Norton, Tim Johnston, Mark Kinsey. ee SE a kn ge Ce oe ee = a ee Sociology Club Involved in education, community service and social activities, the Soci- ology Club promoted discipline in view of their field. With Dr. Phi Morris serving as spon- sor, the group participated in the Quality of Life Conference, prison tours, Homecoming Parade and visits to a convalescent home. Fund raising activities included a plant sale, car washes and dog washes. In the social light, the Sociology Club hosted several parties and their annual spring student-faculty picnic. (A) Sociology Club members were, front row: John Gastmyer, Sharon Autin, Margie Zaleski. second row: Bernard Porter, Barbara Petty, Monti Griffin. third row: Chris Nagro, Geraldine Dickie, Jimmy Freeland. fourth row: Thomasine Allen, Ellen Jenks, Theresa Langley, Bonnie Bogs, Vicki Buchanan. fifth row: Grace Canter, Elizabeth Hughes, Cynthia Perez, Phil Morris, sponsor. : Cosmopolitan 229 Tau Beta Sigma Fifteen new members boosted the chapter number of Tau Beta Sigma (TBE) national honorary band sorority, while the group actively supported unity and fellowship in the SHSU Band. A “Get Acquainted’’ party and ham- burger supper for the fall marching band were hosted by TBE. Freshman band women were invited to a TBE ice cream party to familiarize them with the organization. The group was also responsible for the band’s Christmas party. Numerous fund-raising activities helped finance the Jazz Band’s tour of Rumania as well as the annual Spring banquet and party. Spring was also the setting for a com- bined performance of the TBE wind ensemble and their brother organiza- ' tion, Kappa Kappa Psi. As = ge . CeO RROKAN bas aoe i 1 (A) Tau Beta Sigma members were, front row: Tina Smith, Peggy Isaacs, Lisa Stephens. sec- ond row: Liz Werley, Kathy Beck, Lynda Lane. third row: Donna Surles, Cathy Nobles, Beverly Tompkins. fourth row: Connie Brown, Kelly Dolezilek, Gigi Gostas. fifth row: Lydia Heard, Linda Burns, Dawn Jenkins, Sheryl Robinson. sixth row: Sandra Stroebel, Diana Schults. 230 Cosmopolitan Texas Association for Stude Benefiting the Huntsville community by helping children suffering with speech hindrances proved the goal and worth of the Texas Association for Students in Bilingual Education (TASBE). The group of bilingual students donated their time and effort by tutor- ing small children whose native lan- guage was Spanish. ee But the club was not all business. . . social and fund-raising activities also entered the picture. A Bake Sale was held at the Huntsville National Bank. They hosted a Christ- mas party and also participated in the Quality of Life conference. State Conventions were attended by TASBE members and a banquet “ct senicstO nts in Bilingual Education ended their year of service. (A) TASBE members were, front row: Rosalinda Olivares, historian; Maria Reyes, vice-president; Susan Turner, president; Pam Milutin, execu- tive secretary; Vickie Ryan, treasurer; Chris Caruana, recording secretary. second row: Mary Lynn Lee, Mary Elizabeth Heimsath, Maria Menchaca, Lisa Jones, Elizabeth Celeste Hum- phries, Nancy Nolte, Terry Wilkinson, Dr. Alberto Sandoval, sponsor. third row: Lisa Green, Maria E. Dominquez, Pete Gracia, Rachel Gracia. Cosmopolitan 231 Texas Student Education Assoc. A pre-professional organization asso- ciated with the Texas State Teachers Association, Texas Student Education Association (TSEA), was totally involved during '78 with university, community, area and state activities. The SHSU chapter of TSEA is the larg- est active chapter in Texas boasting 465 members. Voted Texas’ Outstanding Senior Chapter for their year’s accomplish- ments, TSEA went on to win numerous other awards. Among these were Emphasis '78 Award, second place in membership, second place in scrap- book and district and state human rel- ations award. Activities included monthly meetings, involvement with the Texas State Teachers Association and traditional functions involving education faculty members and children in the commu- nity. Nine new programs were initiated: plans for an office in TEC, an Educa- tional Newsletter, Thanksgiving bas- kets, scrapbook cover contest, place- ment folder certificates, birthday cup- cakes for education faculty, active member awards, participation in Qual- ity of Life Conference and a Valentine party at local nursing homes. (A) TSEA officers included, front row: Linda Krause, president; Benita Granger, first vice- president; Bobby Jetelina, second vice-presi- dent; Cindy Bryan, secretary. back row: Sherri Cobler, historian; Dr. Laverne Warner, sponsor; Dr. David Henderson, sponsor; Debbie Young, treasurer. (B) Members of TSEA for the '78 year. 232 Cosmopolitan p 4) § u v T 5 E A Freshman Collegiate FFA The freshman FFA is an organization established for the freshmen on cam- pus who are interested and enjoy the agricultural and social sides of life. It was composed mainly of those stu- dents enrolled in agriculture classes, although anyone was welcome to Join. The freshman FFA acted as little brother organization to the Collegiate FFA chapter. It was the link between collegiate and high school FFAs and its members helped to inform high school students of the opportunities and activities they could find at SHSU. They promoted fund-raising activities during the fall semester by holding a raffle on a 30-30 Winchester rifle which was won by Wesley Wick. In the spring, they had an FFA Beau contest in which contestants were voted on by donations of money. Charles Clark brought in the most money and was named Freshman FFA Beau. A $100 donation to the SHSU statue fund was proudly given by the FFA club. The chapter also invited several guest speakers, varying from collegi- ate members and agriculture profes- sors to a deputy sheriff. (A) Freshmen FFA members attended a banquet for the club. Co smopolitan 233 Rey ERE Alpha Lambda Delta Alpha Lambda Delta was proud to ini- tiate 77 new members this year. It is a national society for men and women to honor high scholastic achievement during a student’s first year at college. Membership in Alpha Lambda Delta was open to freshmen with a grade point average of 3.5 or above. 234 Cosmopolitan | ui aes During the year, ALD awarded 25 sen- ior certificates to the graduating mem- bers who maintained ALD require- ments. Of those graduated, James Allison Mathis and Steven Normal Allbritton were presented book awards for their high grade point averages of 4.0 Officers were: Linda Bond, president; Darrell Young, vice-president; Deonna Toomey, secretary; Margaret Adams, treasurer; Lynn Elliott, editor; Kathy Thornton, historian; Dr. Mattie Med- ford and Dean Sidney Detlefsen, spon- sors. (A) Fall members of Alpha Lambda Delta. (B) Spring members of Alpha Lambda Delta. a Alpha Phi Omega The 77-78 year proved a productive one for the members of the Theta Rho Chapter of Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity. Starting off the fall semester was the Jerry Lewis Muscular Dystrophy Tele- thon. Through their participation in a Skat-a-thon and collections in Hunts- ville, $1,000 was turned in to the Mus- cular Dystrophy Association. Each Sunday in October, the chapter sold concessions at the Texas Prison Rodeo to raise money to support their service projects. Throughout the foot- ball season, the APOs supported the team and were awarded the ‘‘Most Spirited Group”’ trophy by the cheer- leaders. The APOs also sponsored the Homecoming bonfire. The chapter’s brotherhood weekend was held at the National Forest and a work project was conducted. Other projects included assisting Cable Channel 7 with the United Fund Tele- thon and a clean-up project at the St. Thomas Catholic Church. The 77 region 7 conference was held at Texas A M University. Mike Rine and Robert White served as voting del- egates. The chapter’s annual Basketball Bounce highlighted the spring semes- ter. This year’s marathon bounce net- ted over $1,500 for the American Heart Association and helped contrib- ute to a state-wide total of over $17,000 raised by other Alpha Phi Omega chapters across Texas. In April the chapter hosted the Carson and Barnes Circus, the largest tented circus in America. Other projects in the spring included assisting the Walker County ‘‘Grand- persons” program, working with Cir- cle K in Hosting a ‘‘Rock-n-Roll’’ Jam- boree for a local nursing home, rebuilding the swings for President’s Park, a city-wide litter clean-up, aiding the Department of Human Resources in cleaning up an elderly man’s yard in Riverside and assisting the College Association for Retarded Citizens in a Swing-a-thon to help send a group of Huntsville children to the Special Olympics. The 1978 section 42 conference was hosted by Pan American University. Theta Rho chapter received the man- mile trophy with 36 members attend- ing. Also, the chapter was selected to host the 1979 conference in conjunc- tion with SHSU’s centennial celebra- tion. (A) Neal Scott took Maria Perez's blood pres- sure at a free screening clinic during the Quality of Life Conference. Cosmopolitan 235 (A) Alpha Pht Omega members were, front: Richard Cole. second row: Joe Dacovich, Jim Mosely, Chris Bell, Robert Mancuso, Todd Platz- ner, Burnie Garland, Tom Grundy. third row: Mike Rine, Tom Zaken, Larry Johnson, Terry Bennet, Paul Ebner, J. W. Robertson. fourth row: Mark Schultz, Randy Marcks, Gary Powell, Joe Mandez, Neal Scott. (B) Alpha Phi Omega members sponsored a basketball bounce to raise money for the American Heart Fund. 236 Cosmopolitan aera eae Race ama aRNE ASKETBALL BOUNCE 1 Alpha Phi Omega Little Sisters As well as assisting their brothers, the Alpha Phi Omega Little Sisters co-ordi- nated several service projects of their own. [hey planned and executed a Christ- mas party for the Community Day, Care children, helped local girl scouts, and made finger puppets for the chil- dren at the Santa Rosa Children’s Hospital in San Antonio. Many Little Sisters attended the Heart Fund Bathtub Pull in Austin, where $13,000 was presented to the National Heart Association. Some little sisters also attended the Spring 1978 Alpha Phi Omega Sec- tional Conference and a Sisterhood Retreat. Fall officers were: Kim Patrick, presi- dent; Patty Davis, vice-president; Carol Turbeville, secretary-treasurer. Spring officers were: Judy Kriehn, president; Suzie Jones, vice-presi- dent; Cookie Taylor, secretary; Sylvia Huerta, treasurer. (A) Selling peanuts at the Texas Prison Rodeo was Carol Connor, Alpha Phi Omega Little Sis- ter. (B) Alpha Phi Omega Little Sisters were, front row: Kim Patrick, Judy Kriehn, Patty Davis, Carol Turbeville. standing: Kathy Her- nandez, Diana Pskowski, Sylvia Huerta, Sally Guajerdo, Carol Connor, Jeanne Pou, Cheryl Ruthledge, Terry Caldwell, Maria Perez, Mary Lynn Lee, Lorrie Fry, Cookie Taylor, Linda Hughes, Rosie Olivares, Terry Hobbs, Tina Bavousett, Karen Denby. Orange Keys Elected by faculty, administration and students the Orange Keys served as hostesses for Sam Houston State Uni- versity. New Orange Keys, who were Sopho- mores or above, were selected in the Spring to keep the maximum number of actives at forty. Activities in which the Orange Keys were involved included: ushering at all home football games, the Renais- sance Festival, the University Theatre Center, Homecoming, Freshman- Administrators Conference, Career Day, Quality of Life and Commence- ment. (A) Orange Keys were, front row: Laurette Koehl, Jan Caldwell, Cina Barker, Bobbi Mur- phy. second row: Kathy Keng, Pam Corley, Jan- ice Hagler, Debra Nobles, Janey Harkins, Deb- bie McClatchey, Beverly Kelley. third row: Mar- garet Leigh, Wanda Robinson, Nancy Lowrie, Cynthia Peckham, Dean Detlefsen, sponsor; Robin Lawrence, Cheryl Felts, Keri Lewis, Sharon Atwood, Shannan Hudgins. (B) Newly inducted Orange Keys were, front row: Maria Perez, Denise Lakey, Cindy Gilbreath. second row: Linda Bond, Diana Watzke, Kathy Beck, Doris Walkoviak, Belinda Sitka, Susan Turner, Lisa Erben, Kim Doggett. third row: Mary Jean Edmundson, Marissa Baker, Loyce Michel, Mel- issa Fenner, Cynde Smart, Mary Ann Cullum, Dana Windsor, Vickie Keng, Shirley Cunning- ham. r Circle K is a service organization whose major emphasis is. on “Embracing Humanity.”’ The group ushered at the Texas Prison Rodeo and gave a Halloween Party for Green Acres Convalescent Center. Circle K joined the Kiwanis Club for a Pancake Supper and helped with the Texas Department of Corrections pris- oner release program and crime pre- vention projects. Advisors for Circle K were Dr. Murray Brown and Mr. Weldon Matthys. (A) Officers were, seated: Lisa Torres, treasurer; Sandy Micak, secretary. standing: Clabe Webb, vice-president; Ronnie Rhodes, president. (B) Circle K members were, front row: Ronnie Rhodes, Sandy Micak, Clabe Webb, Lisa Torres. second row: Dr. Murray Brown, Cindy Tindoll, é Beverly Watson, Mary Lee Voelkel, Mr. Weldon aay geen ; sae Matthys. third row: Brad Lievsay, Cindy Bryan, : eS : Ay : Allen Romek, Sue Kozelsky, Mike Micak, Maria Pompillio, Diane McManners, Ray Wiekel. mn, a GEES, Cosmopolitan 239 Zeta Phi Beta Phi Beta Sigma Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., estab- lished with the objectives of finer womanhood, sisterly love and scholar- ship has brought together women from all parts of the country. The Lambda Eta chapter of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority participated in many am activities during the semesters of 77- ‘ 78. One of these activities included ‘ their participation in collecting money for the United Negro College Fund with the Sigmas. They also sponsored a banquet for the Black sororities on campus in observ- ance of Finer Womanhood Week, and sponsored a camping trip for all SHSU students. Zeta Phi Beta sponsored their second annual Greek Show at SHSU during the spring semester and attended a Greek Show on the campus of Stephen F. Austin University. The group's brother fraternity was Phi Beta Sigma. The Beta Club was offi- cially established on campus in 1976 with the sole purpose of advocating charity to the underprivileged, as well as promoting personal growth among college men. (A) Zeta Phi Beta members were: Sharon Frilot, Debra Robinson, Phyllis Bryant, Marilyn Dau- kins, Vernita Francis. (B) Phi Beta Sigma mem- bers were, front: John Askew. second row: Paul Grier, Steven Kendricks. third row: Donald Peterson, Steven Edwards, Will Churchill. fourth row: Tim Washington, Gill Edwards. SHSU Alumni Association Dating from 1920, the Alumni Associ- ation worked to serve the university and its ex-students. Under the direction of Norma Dell Monk, a strong effort was made to keep in touch with all ex-students through the Sam Houston Alumnus magazine and through various ex-stu- dent organizations which held reun- ions at stated intervals and actively cooperated with state officers of the Alumni Association. (A) Staff of the Sam Houston Alumni Associa- tion. Cosmopolitan 241 Baptist Student Union Sharing the gospel and love of Jesus Christ through its members and pro- grams, the SHSU Baptist Student Union (BSU) provided religious activi- ties for all students on campus. These activities included aftergame fellowships; fund-raising for summer missions; courtship, dating and wor- ship seminars; evangelism training; World Hunger Emphasis Week cli- maxed by a ‘‘Hunger’’ banquet; state convention in Fort Worth; and Mis- sions Emphasis Week. A Christmas banquet and ‘‘Howdy”’ Party were among the numerous activities that kept BSU’ers busy in the 77-78 year. In addition, BSU sponsored their own music groups, choir, puppet and drama teams and intramurals. (A) Proving the fun of ‘‘good ol’ time religion,” BSU participated in the Homecoming Parade. (B) BSU Executive Council members were, front row: Tim Farrar, Mike Morgon, Denise Lakey, Steve Oates, Valerie Albright. back row: Roanna Manning, Charlotte Coker, Diane Parker, Sheila Spirey, Bobbi Hutchins, Lynne Elliott, Michele 242 Cosmopolitan Davis, Donna Davis, Anne Hardy, Don Coleman. (C) BSU Freshman Council members were, front row: Eddie Smithson, Nancy Adams, Jan- ice Rhoades, Ken Arrington, Diane Parker, coor- dinator. back row: Richard Folts, Sharon Shoe- maker, Cathy Smith, Terry Canady, Becky Heth- cock, Judy Risher, Laury McWilliams, Kim Bai- ley, Kay Ward. (D) BSU members were, first row: Beth Fenner, Mary Moody, Becky Kemper, Irene Davis, Diane Parker, assistant director. second row: Terry Canady, Rachel Berkley, Dale Wood, Roanna Manning, Tommy West, Ann Hardy, Steve Guth. third row: Sue Adams, Fal- ethesa Mixon, Bobbi Hutchins, Kathy Karr, Richard Folts, Charlotte Coker, Michele Davis, Donna Davis, coordinator, Lotus LoCaste. fourth row: Betty Freeman, Pat Brewer, Cathey Cadenhead, Kim Bailey, Laury McWilliams, Lynne Elliott, Cathy Smith, DWight Moody, Sharon Shoemaker, Sheila Spivey, Denise Lakey. fifth row: Don Coleman, director, Harold Hurry, Tom Hanson, Alan Morrison, Kandy Drott, Steve Good, Eddie Smithson, Steve Rus- sell. sixth row: Mike Morgan, Paula Boaz, Ken Arrington, Larry Seale, Steve Oates. | 243 Cosmopolitan =) Ve () fain AWRY WONONC ( (is = ) H 0 OO b=0=0=0= KO) 0 ir) mt yome nC == Wy =() a a ix vin win) J VF am SWE goom, YHEF seme SW LSC Program Council Working to provide entertainment for SHSU students, the Lowman Student Center Program Council promoted concerts, movies, tournaments and several programs and parties. Divided into nine committees that worked voluntarily, the council spon- sored such name entertainers as Ron- nie Milsap and Michael Murphy. Additional activities were canoe and camping trips, a bridal fair, ski and beach trips, coffeehouse presenta- tions, movie marathons and ‘‘Share a Smile Day.”’ A spring extravaganza, ‘‘A Night at the Races’’ and fine arts program were also included in their activities. (A) LSC Program Council Board of Directors. (B) ‘A Night at the Races’’ was sponsored by the Program Council. 244 Cosmopolitan or A )) i{) oma () i med () pone 00: yd) ( y i you (4) ({}) ¥ i () 0 A (U) OOs0:0:0:0K pmo () pone | U Ki } pow ) ponent ) ¥, ( { pond (} pened} Speed} = ky 0 Y ¥ (} povet (} med ( ( ( ¥ f u q ¥ A 4)? i( w 2 4) e020 (ppm (4) SE 4) Nh yj Wy = i ¥ a 0) 0) 0) {) eee 2 v 0 (C) The program sponsored ‘‘Share a Smile Day ' in which free soft drinks were given to all who walked with a smile on their faces. (D) LSC Program Council officers and chairmen were, Richard Jackson, concert and dance chairman — fall and spring; Jenny McKissack, travel chairman — fall; outdoor chairman — spring, Tee laFever, fine arts and movies chairman — fall, Dee Anna Ackerman, fine arts and movies chairman — spring, Maria Breland, hospitality chairman, spring; Jerri Bonnett, travel chair- man — spring; David McElvin, games and prizes chairman — spring; LaDonna Albritton, publicity chairman — fall; Tom Lange, vice- president, outdoor chairman — fall; Susan Fon- taine, special events chairman — spring, Becky Beam, publicity chairman — spring; Kevin Ruble, president. i oinetntosravainlinacsemnentcnsenesonimibieminnanse Cosmopolitan 245 Student Association Dedicated to the task of improving the quality of student life on the campus of Sam Houston, the Student Associa- tion met every Tuesday evening and disc ussed, planned and provided activities and services. This year’s activities included a fund drive for the General Sam Houston statue, Friday night movies, participa- tion in the Centennial Celebration and Homecoming Parade and activities. A summer workshop was held in July which boasted a record turnout of sen- ators. The Student Association was active in the Texas Student Association. Tom Jensen was elected to the Board of Directors and Pamé Jenkins was cho- sen as secretary. Some of the more controversial activi- ties included a resolution urging the Student Center to follow its own guide- lines in the University Catalogue, reor- ganization of the Traffic Appeals Court, a proposal to give more lighting and security to campus housing and a proposal to enlarge the Lowman Stu- dent Center. A speaker program was sponsored featuring diplomats from several countries, local candidates for politi- 246 Cosmopolitan cal offices, Dr. Bruce Hilton for Quality of Life and a reception for Jesse Owens. The Senate also published an Off- Campus Housing Guide and spon- sored a voter registration drive. (A) Student Association officers were, |-r: Ricl Bownds, vice-president; Charles Bass, trea surer; Pamé Jenkins, secretary; Bryle Arnold parliamentarian; Tom Jensen, president. (B Applied Arts and Sciences Caucus was, seated Lee Benthol, Kathy Kilpatrick. standing: Richarc Jefferson, Gary Yancy. | L Rg BARE EW EN (C) Business Caucus was, I-r: Randy Gentry, Bill Hoppe, Troy Reed, Douglas Schultz, Kevin Ruble, James Jordan, Erin Hollis. (D) Criminal Justice Caucus was, seated: Faith Phillips. standing: Cindy McConnell, Jim Cotton. Cosmopolitan 247 (A) Education Caucus was, Rhonda Goode, Becky Brannon, Marsha Curry, Lisa Holland. (B) Fine Arts Caucus was, Joe Frybert, Judy Kriehn, Rich Counts. (C) Science Caucus was, Kyle Christenberry, Dana Boehm, K elly Jacobsen. (D) Humanities Caucus was, Randy Neumeyer, David Barron, Debbie Maffet, Clay Dixon, David Cowen, Freddy Flores. 248 Cosmopolitan canines sOsI Cosmopolitan 249 SHSU Bearkat Band - ‘ The Sam Houston Bearkat Band per- marching band, continued with : formed at football games and parades numerous concerts and perform- al : = during the '78 season. ances. vn (A) and (C) SHSU Bearkat Band performed dur- After football season, the Symphonic Gi was'on the football field with the rect of tre Band, an integral part of the larger band. er i) Ua naan Bearkat Twirlers Performing at home football games, pep rallies and several basketball games the SHSU Twirlers ddded dazzle and excitement through their precision routines. Selected each Spring from interested instrumentalists, this year’s twirlers learned and performed routines cho- reographed by their head twirler Karen Mosier. sitting: Linda Smithson, assistant head twirler; Karen Mossier, head twirler. kneeling: Beth Fry, Lori Ackerman, Sandy Theiss, Jana Martin. standing: Paula Harmon, Denise Spencer, fea- ture twirler; Becca Murdock. not pictured: Melinda Long. Cosmopolitan 251 Black Student Union Devoted to unity for the black students of SHSU, the Black Student Union served as the backbone of all black campus organizations. They served as an educational and cultural outlook for students. During the academic year the Union held several bake sales, sponsored the BSU Extravaganza, the Miss Afro Pag- eant and Ball, a Black Awareness Week, with seminars and exhibits, as well as a volleyball tournament and several other events. (A) BSU officers were Kenneth Blanch, publicity chairman; Delsenna Perkins, president; Oscar Gooden, vice-president; Janet Clark, secretary; Linda Tolliver, campus affairs. (B) Members were, front row: Edna Mitchell, Gary Gonbrell, Chester Crawford, DelSenna Perkins. second row: Jo Elaine Grayson, Thomasine Allen, Patri- cia Hubert, Hollandra Heard, Carl Davis, Harold Anderson. Campus Crusade for Christ 9 The ‘‘Paragon Experience,’’ a multi- media presentation sponsored by the SHSU Campus Crusade for Christ, cli- maxed the organization’s busy year. The year included weekly Bible stud- ies, leadership training classes, a fall retreat and the annual Christmas con- ference in Dallas. Campus Crusade for Christ also held their Spring Break Outreach in Day- tona, Fla., emphasizing their goal of ‘‘knowing God and making Him know”’ through their activities. Campus Crusade for Christ members were, front row: Linda Reynolds, Cindy Turley, Dianne Parker, Kathy Harris, Dale Davis, Carmel Gon- zales. second row: Diana Tarkington, Maria Delacuerta, Debbie Sills, Ann Connally, Jean Loftin. third row: Randy Tienert, Theresa Spain, Becky Risinger, Sarah Whitfield, Lisa Thomp- son. fourth row: Park Davis, James Tsui, Bud Murray, Sherry Davis, Mark Slepicka, Shery! Nelson, Jay Tangney, Raymond O’Canas, Cindy Matthews. fifth row: Darrell Young, Louis Preis- ier, David Bohn, Robert White, Kad Cole, David O'Farrell. sixth row: Brian Trother, Bill Day, Scott Beason, Clay Dixon, Ted Can, Sherry Hogue, Keith Estes, Perry Kelly, Jack Parker. (B) Raymond O'Canas performed ‘‘Little Nemo’’ skit during leadership training class. (C) Walter Steitz, southern Texas area director, spoke to Campus Crusade members about his trip to Africa. Cosmopolitan 253 Bearkat Cheerleaders Spirit and enthusiasm followed the Bearkat Cheerleaders throughout football games, pep-rallies and bas- ketball games. Numerous spirit-promoting activities kept them busy throughout the year, such as boogie, pajama and fire-up pep-rallies, luncheons with the play- ers, bon-fire and Homecoming Week activities. (A) Bearkat cheerleaders were, front row: Fran Billingsley, Al Brown, Janet Wilhelm. second row: Marty Castillo, Rich Counts. third row: Car- olyn Kuznairek, Stephanie Lehman, Donna Swanberg. 254 Cosmopolitan +? Christian Science Organization ‘he Christian Science Organization las been active at SHSU for many ears. Its primary functions were to yrovide information about Christian science to the academic community ind to provide reinforcement stu- lents, faculty and staff. Anyone was welcome to attend weekly meetings and any of the many special events such as dinners, parties and picnics, as well as guest speakers and films. Members were: Gail Mayfield, fall president; Kelly Anderson, spring president; Dora Barnstone, Judy Christian, Cherrie Clark, Bill Delaney, Tommy Morris, Mike Nikkel, Mark Taylor, Yvonne Vazquez. (A) Pictured were: Delight Lowry, Dr. Pat Lowry, sponsor, Jo Kelly Anderson, Bill Delaney, Jr., Bill Delaney, Sr. Cosmopolitan 255 Church of Christ Bible Chair Begun in 1964, the Church of Christ Bible Chair provided Christian fellow- ship for the students of Sam Houston State University. Academic classes were taught in the Bible Department each semester as elective credits. Some courses were: Studies in the Gospels, Life and Let- ters of the Apostle Paul and ‘‘Old Tes- tament Survey.” 256 Cosmopolitan Group activities included a fall and spring retreat to Hensel Camp near Lake Travis in Austin. Monday night devotionals and Tuesday night ‘‘Soul Talks’’ were designed as dorm Bible studies. Also, a seminar to Austin, hayrides, volleyball games, a Hallow- een party, Christmas party, ‘‘Song and Supper,’’ as well as Wednesday evening meetings kept the club active throughout the year. Members were, Norman Archibald, sponsor; ne Diane Black, Cathy Blake, James Box, Susan {( Box, L. D. Bricker, Mike Brown, Ralph Bryant, | Jo Bryant, Terrie Lee Burgin, Emily Burroughs, Bill Duncan, Evelyn Gomez, Marvin Greely, | Nancy Hall, Sharon Ham, Cathie Hawkins, | i( é Aaron Hudson, Mike Hudson, Teresa Lassiter, | Peggy McDougald, Mary Meahl, Kathy Melton, | Delanise Miller, Karen Perkins, Robert Quintan- | illa, Kevin Ruark, Kathy Shepherd, Beverly, Shockey, Belinda Slaughter, James Smith, Jeff) Smith, Mark Taylor, Joyce Tilley, Kurt Vokmer, ! Robbie Walker, Cindy Watson, Reid Watson, | Terry Yeaman, Gary Whelan, Betty Whelan, Tom } Zakem. | }) Fellowship of Christian Athletes The Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) at Sam Houston State University was designed to confront athletes:and their coaches with the challenge and adventure of following Jesus Christ. FCA met every Tuesday night and dis- cussed the problems that coaches and players face in leading the Christian life. (A) FCA members were, front row: Ronald Gabriel, Stanley Blinka. second row: Clay Lowry, Brian Smith, Tim McCoy, David Smith, Steve Hughes, Tony Rios. third row: Steve Allbritton, Robert Quartaro, David Thurman, Brian Griffin, John Clark, Tim Collins. back row: Rev. Ron Sumter, Jerry Hoester, Coach James Chase. Cosmopolitan 257 ae cea 4 Cetin. 8 : Mexican American Student Assoc. The Mexican American Student Asso- ciation fulfilled an active year with bake sales, candy apple sales and intermural sports. The Association sent members to organizational meetings in Austin and Houston for a state-wide Chicano Con- ference to be held next October. Other activities included monthly vis- its to a Convalescent Center and several parties. (A) Officers were, Renne Resender, sergeant-at- arms; Dr. Robert Biles, advisor; Balbino Gomez, vice-president; Majali Sanchez, treasurer; Linda Silbas, president. (B) Members of the Mexican- American Student Association were, front row: Maggie Hernandez, Maria Perez, Sylvia Huerta, Linda Silbas, Magali Sanchez. second row: Wil- lie McDonald, Henry Sanchez, Renee Resendez. third row: Dr. Robert Biles, Jose Fluggy Garza, Balbino Gomez. fourth row: Ray Resendez, Lalo Engiquez, Javier Vela. 258 Cosmopolitan Missionary Baptist Student Fellowship Missionary Baptist Student Fellowship (MBSF) meetings were held weekly at Chapelwood Missionary Baptist Church or in their sponsors’ homes. This year’s activities included wienie- roasts, ping pong tournaments, fund raising projects and numerous par- ties. Spring Retreats to Pene Springs Youth Encampment and a National Retreat to Boggs Springs in Wicks, Ark. were also attended by members of the organization. The year ended with a special Sing- Spiration presented by the MBSF for the benefit of their church. An appre- ciation dinner for their sponsors fol- lowed the presentation. Money was raised from bake sales to purchase appreciation plaques in rec- ognition of their sponsors. The remainder was donated to summer missions. Brother Gary F. Roberts, state MBSF representative, served as guest speaker at their final meeting. (A) Missionary Baptist Student Fellowship mem- bers were, sitting: Mrs. Page, sponsor, Mrs. Morphew, sponsor; Kay Griffith, secretary; Ceci- lia Forguson, reporter; Bobby Morphew, Kent Page. standing: Mr. Page, sponsor; Byron Til- ton, president; Gene Gardner, song leader; Gay- lin Smith, sponsor; Bob Morphew. Cosmopolitan 259 Newman Foundation San Houston's Student Catholic Organization, Newman Club, opened their 30th anniversary celebration with a special December mass. As well as a celebration, the mass rep- resented Newman's farewell to their admired friend and advisor, Father Jim Cortez. Father Cortez transferred from St. Thomas Catholic Church after eight years of dedicated service to the Newman Club. Newmans began their year with a ‘‘Howdy”’ party, retreats, dances and a camping trip to the Huntsville State Park. In October, they sponsored a Hallow- een Party for the Christian education classes. For fund-raising purposes, they worked a concession stand at the Texas Prison Rodeo. With Thanksgiving came the tradi- tional mass and banquet as well as a CYO retreat. Twelve members attended the Spring Texas Student Catholic Conference in Houston and many visited the retreat at Goree Recreational Unit. In addition, Newmans totaled 234 pints of blood in their sixth annual drive for the Gulf Coast region. In May, the group worked for their church bazaar and held the Newman Banquet and farewell mass. (A) Officers are, first row: Jay Huston, social director; Diana Kacal, vice-president; David Ralls, reporter; Audrey Norwood, reporter; Mario Cabrera, treasurer; Mark Wuenschel, reporter (spring) and spiritual director (fall). second row: Richard Cole, community service; Jeanne Pou, retreat director; Mary Matus, reporter and president (spring); Jay Gause, president (fall); Priscilla East, secretary; Juely Castillo, music director. Not pictured: Mike Dav- ila, spiritual director (fall); Anne Erck, commu- | nity service (fall). (B) Newman members were, first row: Becky Burns, Mary Perez, Cathy Doco- | rich, Mario Cabrera, Rosie Olivaris. second row: Eva Kozlovsky, Phillipe Puente, Jay Houston, Audrey Norwood, Debbie Borski, Francis Morales, Jeanne Rashin, David Ralls. third row: Glen Wilde, Jeanne Pon, Jay Gause, Mary Motus, Angie Foster, Mark Wuenschel, Judy Khrien, William Woods, Fluffy Garzo, Diane Emore, Mrs. George Samuels. fourth row: Father Ramiro Cortez, Diana Kacal, Richard Cole, Judy Castillo, Bob Scheely, Mrs. Faire, Dr. Frank Faire, Dr. Samuels. Pentacostal Student Fellowship Providing a place of worship and information for SHSU students, the Pentacostal Student Fellowship Inter- national hosted their Charismatic Renewal Concert featuring the United Pentacostal Church of Austin during the Fall semester. Activities continued through the Spring with a group fellowship in April held at the Huntsville State Park as well as weekly Bible studies. Pentacostal Student Fellowship offi- cers were, fall: Dennis Coker, presi- dent; Calvin Polinard, vice-president. spring: Dennis Coker, president; Ben Schultz, vice-president. (A) Members of the Pentacostal Church of Aus- tin performed for the Charismatic Renewal Con- cert hosted by the SHSU chapter during the fall semester. Skydiver's Club SHSU Skydivers’ Club served as rep- resentatives of the sport of skydiving through participation as sport para- chutists. This aided in promoting greater inter- est in sport parachuting, and further- ing the competitive sport relationships among organizations within and with- out the college sphere of activities. The club also served to diffuse knowl- edge concerning’ parachuting throughout the community. Skydiving required much physical and psychological conditioning, with at least two days of instruction and work. Practice sessions were required until instructors saw that the student was ready to make the first jump. (A) and (B) Skydivers demonstrated their sport with a Homecoming jump at the Intramural Field. (C) Members of the SHSU Skydivers’ Club were, seated: Rick Kerr, Mike Elkins, Billy Wil- son, Taras Bimko, Jerry Greer. second row: Fred Jimenez, Karla Moore, Richard Headen, Joel Strange, Joel Cavell, Juan Celaya, David Fontenot. NOT PICTURED: Berry Stratman, John White, David Matocha, Rick Swanson, Vic- toria Hobart, Steve Kennedy, David Rossi, Teresa Strong, Lee Wayne Prince, Lee Gettys, Richard Page, Kim Kloeber, Lisa McLeod, David Gilchriest, Steve Davis, Dennis Fleetwood, Steve Shubick, Stacy Moore, Mark Taylor, Ron Huet, Kevin Giles. 7 os Excellence in Teaching Dr. Richard Cording © 1977-78 Departmental Achievements The College of Applied Arts Sciences pro- vided students with principles of education in the Arts and Sciences which will be directly applicable to the professions and occupations they desire to enter for a career. Dr. Herb Schumann assumed duties as Chair- man of the department of Vocational Education at the beginning of the Fall semester. A Peace Corps Training Program was held in the fall by the department of Agriculture. Over one hundred Peace Corps volunteers were trained in agricultural topics before assignment to their two year stay in a foreign country. The department also hosted the Area IX FFA judging contest in which about 1200 students partici- pated. In cooperation with eight other Texas universities, SHSU’s Department of Agriculture has formed an Agriculture Consortium for the purpose of combining educational and research efforts to help solve the problem of world wide food shortages, especially in the developing countries of the world. The Department of Industrial Education and Technology also received a new chairman with the arrival of Dr. Nedom C. Muns in January. The Brazos Valley Industrial Arts Competition was held by the department this year in the Coli- seum, where junior high and high school stu- dents displayed their crafts entered in the vari- Ous Categories. The Home Economics Department faculty and graduate students attended the Annual Vocational Teacher's Conference in Dallas, and 264 Time the department hosted the Area IX In Service Workshop for Teachers. They held the Encoun- ter Research Workshop to develop innovative materials for leadership in home economics, and also sponsored Competency Sased Research. The department hosted programs for high school students such as the Area IX FHA Annual Meeting and Leadership Conference. During the year the Home Economics depart- ment conducted various field trips for students and held a seminar concerning career opportu- nities for all home economics majors. The College of Business Administration held its annual Town Hall Program in March, a pro- ject of educational-industrial cooperation which brings executives from various fields of busi- ness and industry to college campuses for an exchange of ideas with students as they plan their careers. International Marketing Day was held in April, where a group of people from businesses directly involved with international trade came to campus to speak to students on various top- ics concerning marketing in foreign countries. Sponsored by the Gulf Oil Company, the Accounting Department held a two-day recruit- ing program to attract outstanding students to SHSU. The two top students from each area high school aiming toward a career in account- ing were invited to attend this program to acquaint them with the university. Dean Bobby K. Marks and the College of Busi- ness faculty continued their cooperative work with the Small Business Institute this year, allowing select senior and graduate students to | act as consultants for eight different small busi- nesses in this region of the state. The students involved gained invaluable experience working as consultants, and also received credit toward | their degrees. The Military Science Department had the | highest enrollment in several years, as they | began a new activities program for freshmen, which included training in orienteering, camp ing and survival, and marksmanship. This year also Saw the completion of the rappelling tower, yet another instrument for the training of mili- tary science students. Perhaps one of the major achievements in the | College of Business this year was to secure the approval for the establishment of a Center for Business and Economic Research, to be directed by Dr. Sweeney. The College of Education, traditionally known for its strong commitment to uphold the fine | standards of its teacher education programs, held the largest number of majérs in the univer sity. During the year, a joint master’s degree program developed by the College of Education and the Institute of Criminology and Corrections was developed for the preparation of teachers who plan to serve in correctional institutions. The Library Science department sponsored a study tour for students to London, England, during Christmas break. Initiated by the Women's Physical Education department, a number of interdepartmental seminars were conducted during the year including, ‘‘The Plague of Platitudes'’ and “Sport and Aggression. Significant growth was experienced this year by the Clinical Education department as a result of state and national emphasis on the education of the handicapped. Dr. Wakefield accompanied a group of students majoring in Special Educa tion on a tour of schools in England for handi capped children. Dr. Frances Elmer worked as a consultant with the RTF department to develop a series of television programs for hospital bound youngsters. The Clinical Education department also plan ned a trip for the summer to the University of Geneva for the purpose of studying the research of Piagét, the world’s most recognized psychologist in the field of children’s cognitive development. The College of Fine Arts is designed to acquaint students with the basic concepts and techniques of the creative and performing arts, and to give them educational background needed to pursue a career in one of these fields The Department of Music enjoyed an active year marked by over 100 concerts and recita!s presented by faculty, students and ensembles Special events in the fall included the High School String Invitational, Piano Concerto Con test, High School Choir Day and Wind Ensemble SS ==. Se ee ee oe ee St Se Reading Clinic. In the spring, the department hosted the Annual Jazz Festival with Marv Stamm as guest soloist and the Contemporary Music Festival featuring composer David Cope. Both the Symphonic Band and the Jazz Ensem- ble were invited to perform at the Texas Music Educators Association meeting in February. The Jazz Ensemble also performed at the national meeting of the National Association of Jazz Educators in Dallas. As a finale to a productive semester, the Jazz Ensemble traveled to Ruma- nia for two weeks in May under the sponsorship of Friendship Ambassadors. The Drama department participated in the Renaissance Festival in October and November for the first time, performing two mainstage shows and nine Shakespearian scenes and earning $3,400 for the Drama Scholarship Fund. In addition to their regular season production including ‘The House of Blue Leaves,”’ ‘Street- car Named Desire”’ and ‘‘Christmas Memory,” the department staged two entirely student pro- ductions, ‘‘A Raisin in the Sun and ‘Moon for the Misbegotten. ’ In cooperation with the local PTA, the department also performed ‘‘Alice in Wonderland” for about 1500 elementary: stu- dents. A Speech Festival in spring brought three pro- fessors and executive officers of the Speech Communication Association to campus to talk to.concerned students about careers and inter- personal communication. The Forensic Squad competed in several tour- - naments at various universities, winning awards at each tournament. In addition to com- peting in tournaments, speech students also judged in UIL high school tournaments, earning over $1000 for the Speech Scholarship Fund. The Radio-Television-Film department raised over $3,000 in the United Fund Telethon, and developed internship programs for RTF majors in order to give them on-the-job training. Mr. Harry Ahysen of the Art department com- pleted the painting of a beautiful mural for the city of Huntsville, depicting the history of Walker county. The talented Mr. Ahysen was also commissioned by Southwestern Bell to paint the cover for their telephone book which Is to appear in the fall of ‘78. The Sidewalk Art Show and Exhibit in April gave art students a good opportunity to display their creative works and at the same time promote student aware- ness of the learning opportunities that exist at SHSU. The College of Humanities, with its variety of departments, brought widespread activity to SHSU's campus. Dr. Bennett of the Sociology Department was elected to the executive committee of the South- western Sociological Association. The Philosophy Department brought Dr. John McDermott, chairman of Texas A M's philoso- phy department, to campus as a speaker. Dr. Cording participated in the National Science Foundation seminar at the University of Mary- land, and Dr. Fair and Dr. Satre attended a num- ber of seminars at Rice Universi ty covering issues such as capital punishment and mody- mind problems. Dr. Williams and Dr. Holder of the Geography Department received a National Science Foun- dation grant to organize a project for advancing the instruction of secondary level teachers in the field of earth science. Dr. Bounds received a National Endowment for the Humanities grant to study at Duke University this summer, and prepared, with cartography students, a map of the Lone Star Trail for use by hikers. - A backpacking trip for the second summer session was planned by the Government Depart- ment and Life Sciences Department. The aim of the trip is to provide instruction in government management of public lands and wildlife and their habitats. The Journalism students published a monthly departmental newsletter, The Speak Easy, as well as an alumni newsletter. Seminars were attended on regional, state and national levels. At the Texas Intercollegiate Press Association Convention, the Houstonian was ranked third and the Alcalde placed first for the second con- secutive year. The English Department was honored to have the Sam Houston Literary Review, a literary magazine, place first in the Texas Intercollegi- ate Press Association competition. The College of Science hosted their annual Science Symposium for students from high schools in this area. Dr. Hilliard of the Life Sciences Department received a major grant to assist area teachers in developing outdoor science education pro- grams, a project involving 34 graduate stu- dents. Dr. DeShaw was the faculty director for a — National Science Foundation grant that was originated by students for the study of hydrilla. Many students worked on a volunteer basis to help prepare the grounds at the new Sam Hous- ton Outdoor Learning Center on Lake Conroe. The Mathematics Department sponsored its annual math contest for high school students. — The Physics Department gained approval for a program allowing engineering students to attend SHSU for three years and Texas A M University for two years, receiving degrees in both physics and engineering. The Institute of Contemporary Corrections © and the Behavioral Sciences is located in the — Criminal Justice Center, the largest and most technically sophisticated facility dedicated to criminal justice education in the nation. With the appointment of Dr. George Killinger as chairman of the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles in the summer of 1977, the position of | director was left vacant. Dr. George Beto agreed _ ‘to take over the Institute as Interim Director © until a replacement could be found for Dr. Kil- linger. 3 ; The Criminal Justice Center was the scene of the controversial Torres trial early.in the fall. The trial was moved from Houston to Huntsville when it was decided that the defendants, Ste- phen Orlando and Terry Denson, could not receive a fair trial in Houston. THE C. J. Center was used to hold various | programs, seminars and workshops throughout the year for the advancement of education in — Criminal Justice. The courtroom was dedicated - in April to former faculty member Dr. Hazel B. Kerper. FOR COMPUTER Time 265 Dr. Elliot T. Bowers President of Sam Houston State University _ Baie ge ee | A Board of Regents (4 seated: Bernard Johnson, Anne Clark, Vice President, John Cargile, Harry Hornby. standing: James Powell, President, Sam Tanner, J. C. Kellam, (deceased), Lee Drain, Emil Rassman, not pictured: Gary Whittle, Executive Director, Lamar Urbanovsky, Philip Warner. Eloise Powell («; Administrative Assistant to the President Time 267 266 Academic Affairs | Dr. Robert G. Brooks (a) Vice President for Academic Affairs Council of Deans (8) front row: Dr. Bobby K. Marks, Dr. Charles A. Schmidt, Dr. J. A. Chan- dler, Dr. J. Stewart Allen. back row: Dr. Suler E. Ryan — Chairman, Reed Lindsey, Dr. George Beto, Dr. Everett D. Wilson. B 268 Tim Dr. R. A. Reiner (A) Assistant to the Vice President Admissions (8) Reed Lindsey, Eunice Evans, H. A. (Sam) Bass. Library Personnel (c) front row: Paul Culp, Marie Hayden, Willie Doan, Jimmie Rhodes, Carol Popham, Cheryl Ivie, Francis Munn, Flor Rodriquez, Marian Witt. second row: Irene Harper, Marie Martinez, Betty Hegefeld, Patsy Funderburk, Helen Wheat, Paula Burks, Leah Rob- ertson, Donna Phillips. third row: Laura Hudgeons, Charles Dwyer, Bob Berry, John Nunelee — Director, Ellis Wood. Time 269 University Affairs Dr. J. W. Humphries (A) Vice President for Univer- sity Affairs Staff (zB) seated: Sidney Detlefsen, Director of Student Organizations, Associate Dean of Students; Charla Long, Assist- ant Dean of Student Life; Adele Simp- son, Student Legal Advisor; Leah Vog- ley, Director of Clinic Nurses; Dwayne Graham, Director of Financial Aid. standing: William Powell, Associate Dean of Students; Charles Tackett, Director of Public Safety; Dr. Michael Gilhousen, Counseling Center; Dr. James Johnson, Director, Counseling Center; Thomas Childers, Director, Lowman Student Center; Frank Cloud, Director of Housing. 270 Time Marvin Sutton (4) Dean of Student Life Counseling Center (8) I-r: Dr. Paul Neunuebel, Dr. Patsy Copeland, Dr. Michael Gilhousen, Dr. James Johnson. Time 271 Institutional Advancement Dr. Ferol Robinson (a) Vice President for Institu- tional Advancement Staff (8) seated: Janie Farris; Terry Corley; Robyn McMillan; Lawanna Broxson. standing: Norma Dell Monk, Executive Director, Alumni Association; Kathy Williams; Bonnie Johnson; Mike Davis, Assistant Director, Information Services; Mike West, Director, Office of Traffic Safety; Dean George Mor- ton, Director, Student Recruitment; Dr. Ferol Robinson, Vice President; Helen Griggs; Ann Mize; Frank Krys- tyniak, Director, Information Services. a 2 | Fiscal Affairs Dr. Frank P. Leathers (A) Vice President for Fiscal Affairs Staff (8) seated: Dr. Frank P. Leathers, Vice President; Wilma Sherrill, Director of Purchasing; Barbara Sydow, Postmas- ter; Sue Flanagan, Director, Sam Houston Memorial Museum; Ron Heft, Director, Physical Plant. stand- ing: Jack Parker, Comptroller; Wayne Rainwater, Manager, University Book- store; Ham Tobler, Director, Graphic Arts Production; Virgil Sowell, Super- intendent of Warehouse; Jimmy Holle- man, Property Manager; Keith Hazel- tine, Director University Food Service; Dr. W. R. Carmichael, Consultant for Division; Lallie Singleton, Director Telephone Service; Curtis Morris, Director and Engineer of Facilities Planning. not pictured: Jim Stevens, Director Computer Services; Dr. John McCoy, Director Computer Facilities; Robert Lander, Manager, University Hotel. 273 Excellence in Teaching Awards Dr. Richard Cording, professor of phi- losophy, and Mr. Gaddis Geeslin, pro- fessor of art, were presented the Excellence in Teaching Awards at May commencement. Dr. Cording received his B.A. degree from the University of North Carolina and M.A. and Ph.D. from the Univer- sity of Missouri. He has taught at Sam Houston and served as chairman of the philosophy department since 13 0 He OR ATR ELROD PE SL YT IN N Ltinnwaee 274 Time Mr. Geeslin graduated from the School of Art Institute of Chicago with B.F.A. and M.F.A. degrees. He has taught at SHSU for 30 years, serving as Dean of Fine Arts from 1956 to 1976. His specialty is oil painting and he feels the best way to teach is for students and instructors ‘‘to become partners in the learning experience. The recipients of the annual awards are chosen by a committee who con- sider the total number of nominations and student comments on teacher evaluation forms. Students, faculty and alumni may make nominations. Any full-time faculty member with a minimum standing of assistant pro- fessor is eligible for this award. Dr. Cording and Mr. Geeslin were pre- sented a plaque and $500 for this honor. (A) Dr. Richard Cording, professor of philoso- | phy. (B) Gaddis Geeslin, professor of art. | College of Applied Arts and Sciences J. A. Chandler 1) Dean of the College of Applied Arts and Sciences Agriculture (8) |-r: Dr. William E. Jowell, Charles Cox, Dr. William R. Harrell, T. J. Honeycutt, John J. Snelgrove, Dr. David G. Moor- man — Chairman, Dr. Yack C. Mose- ley, Dr. Perry L. Little. igimesec 7.) 276 Time Industrial Education (a) kneeling: Dr. Madison Wolfe, Dr. Bill Moore, Dr. Isaac Hampton, Gale Far- ley. standing: Dr. Nedom Muns — Chairman, Dr. Stephen Randel, Charles Tobler, Mel Taylor, Dr. Jackie Elliot, Emmette Jackson, Dale Benke, Charles Jedlicka, Brent Phelps. right: Instructor Gale Farley discussed prints on exhibition in the photography lab with photo majors, Fred Howell and Diane Grothues. wre ae cat ib Te Males a eer 4 %, Pe Piss aby Vocational Education (A) front row: Dr. Eddie Dye, Dr. Ray Lee, Dr. Mary Harris, Dr. Mattie Medford. back row: Dr. Al Goodwin, Dr. Herb Schumann — Chairman, Dr. Ruth Cady. Home Economics (8) seated: Dr. Allena Pace, Dr. Pauline Jarma, Shelly Smith, Dr. Mary Harris. standing: Dr. Mattie Medford, Dr. Bet- tye Weatherall, Ernestine Porter, Dr. Eulalia Schmolder, Harriet Harris. below left: Machines in the Graphic Arts Build- ing were used by printing students to produce many University publications. : Time 277 College of Business Admini- stration Dr. B. K. Marks (a) Dean of the College of Business Administration General Business Administration (8) first row: Dr. James Gilmore — Chair- man, Larry Corley, Rozella Robertson, Jim Bates. second row: John Phillips, Lyn Galbraith, Dr. Gary Williams, Harold Hurry. third row: Dr. Leroy Ashorn, Dr. Ronald Johnson, Melvin Novotny, Robert McCann, Buddy Odom. 278 Time yy? Military Science (a) seated: MAJ Richard L. Quinn, LTC Edward R. Szeman, COL Paul E. Gen- try — Chairman, SGM Neil S. Eskil- son. standing: CPT John W. Bradford, SSG Harold L. Holman, CPT Billie N. McCrary, SP 5 Gilbert G. Guion, MSG Jay M. Massey. left: Counterguerilla recruits were drilled on required knowledge in physical fitness training by senior members, Dave Bennett, Bob Arring- ton, Brent Truit, and Francis Lee. Time 279 Management ara Marketing (4) l-r: Dr. Nelson L. Thornton, David L. White, Dr. Herbert Johnson, T. W. Lawler. Ronald Earl, Dr. Ross W. Lovell — Chairman. Economics (8) seated: Sally Kundig. standing: Cort- land Davis, Dr. George Samuels, Ger- ald Rusk, Dr. V. E. Sweeney — Chair- man, Dr. William Green. above right: Dr. George Samuels graphed cost curves for economics students. 280 Time ¥ A = as . 4 . . . % ras seen ere , Accounting (A) l-r: Dr. Gary Jackson, Dr. Ennis Hawkins, Elwood Parkhill, Mary Moore, Dr. Russell Briner, Christine Clay, Carol Lee Sangster, Dr. Rita Huff. — Chairman. left: Accounting student, Paul Lessard, noted important information on tax research methods as instructor, Carol Lee Sangster, lectured in Advanced Income Tax Procedure class. Time 281 College of Education Dr. Suler E. Ryan (a) Dean of the College of Education Library Science (s) l-r: Dr. Lesta Burt, Dr. Janelle Paris, Jane Reilly, Dr. Clyde Greve, Dr. Bon- nie Thorne. right: Rats were used by students for research in experimental psychology courses. 282 Time | Pais 114 “ | a ] i F ee Women’s Physical Education (A) I-r: Lynn Wilburn, Linda Phenix, Dr. Dan Phillips, Gail Sabanosh, Dr. Cora- lie Emmons, Jeanette Wieser, Dr. Mary Ella Montague — Chairman, Dr. Brenda Lichtman, Susan Erwin. left: A course in fencing offered by the Physical Education Department proved to be a challenge to those enrolled. Time 283 Psychology (a) l-r: Dr. Patsy Copeland, Dr. Michael Gilhousen, Dr. S. Thomas Kordinak, Dr. James A. Johnson, Melanie Kercher, Dr. Rick R. McNeese, Dr. A. Jerry Bruce — Chairman. Secondary and Higher Education; Special Programs and Services (B) I-r: Dr. Don Stacy — Chairman, Dr. James Mathis, Dr. Carl Harris, Dr. Harry Ward, Dr. Terry Watson, Dr. Bill Holliman, Dr. David Henderson, Dr. Charles Darby, Dr. Sam Sullivan, Dr. Jack Staggs, M. B. Etheredge. Fee 284 Time } Elementary Education (a) seated: Tanya Tullas, Dr. Joan Schmidt, Dr. Laverne Warner, Dr. Pat Lowry. standing: Dr. Ray King — Chairman, Dr. Arthur Hughes, Dr. Jim Merchant, Dr. Harry Bohan, Dr. Joel Bass, Dr. Mary Park, Dr. Alberto Sandoval, Dr. George Hobbs, Dr. Jim Bassett. left: Marsha McClellan and Bill Pekar illus- trated adolescent peer pressures in a skit for Dr. Murray's developmental psychology. Time= 285 Men’s Physical Education (a) seated: Dr. Bob Britt, Dr. Roy Moss, Dr. John Burton. standing: Dr. Jack Williams, Dr. Harold Fischer — Chair- man, Robert Arnold, Sammy Monteau. Clinical Education (8) seated: Margie Herrin, Gladys White, Dr. Frances Elmer. standing: Phillip Allred, Kathy Kennedy, Dr. Cleborne Maddox, Dr. Mary Wakefield — Chair- man. above right: Jan LaCour checked out a teaching tool at one of the skill centers for Elementary Education. 286 Time Ti +e an 4 aa 7 ARK Pal? ‘ ae eae Sy College of Fine Arts Dr. C. A. Schmid (a) Dean of the College of Fine Arts Art (B) l-r: Harry J. Ahysen, Charles A. Peb- worth, Darryl L. Patrick, Evelyn E. Anderson, Kenneth Zonker, Gaddis Geeslin, Stanley E. Lea, Gene Eastman — Chairman, Jimmy H. Barker. Time 287 Music (A) seated: Dr. Charles Johnson, Dr. Ralph Mills, Dr. Walter Foster, Linda Bendiksen, Dr. Fisher Tull — Chair- man, Dr. Harley Rex, Dr. John Paul, William Kramer. standing: Steve Hager, Dr. Newton Stranberg, Virginia Irwin, Margie Maus, David Caffey, Dr. Richard Smith, Dr. James Marks, Dr. Henry Howey, Thomas Parriott, Charles Corbett, Allen Hoffman. right: Music majors practiced their instruments under the direction of Dr. Harley Rex. 288 Time Speech and Drama (a) seated: Bob Locke, Dr. Anne Mitchell, Maureen Mcintyre, Dr. James Miller. standing: Joseph Beck, Ralph Bard- gett, |. Jay South, Betty Dunlap, Rich- ard Butler, Dr. Thomas Soare. above left: Pat Woodruff used a rasp to sculpt a block of talcstone into an expression of his artis- tic ability. above right: Bill Dunlaney discovered that a good quality drawing required many hours of diligent effort. Time 289 College of Humanities Dr. J. S. Allen (a) Dean of the College of Humanities Philosophy (8) l-r: Dr. Frank Fair, Dr. Richard Cording — Chairman, Dr. Thomas Satre. below right: David Hume, the skeptical genius of 18th century philosophy, came alive in Dr. Satre’s history of philosophy class. 290 Time ama dais ev) ONIN Sociology (a) first row: Robert Van Burkleo, Dr. Wal- ter Bennett — Chairman, Dr. Phil Morris. second row: Pat Bush, Margie Zaleski. third row: Dr. Donald Hayes, J. D. McLeod, Claronette Greene, Dr. David Bailey. Bible (s) |-r;: Don Coleman, Norman Archibald. English (A) first row: Dr. A. J. Westbrook, Marie Lively. second row: Mary Bobbitt, Lilla Gray, Nancy Young, Dr. Eleanor Mitc- hell, Earline Dolive, B. J. Holliman, Gary Hall, Dr. Phillip Parotti, Dr. James Goodwin — Chairman. third row: Melba Gates, Genevieve San- dhop, Robin Sanders, Dr. Melvin Mason, Dr. Merton King, Dr. Eugene Edge, Janet Price. fourth row: Dr. John Kerr, Dr. John Schwetman, Betty Hayes, Reginald Noland, Dr. A. J. Koinm, Denise Parish, Dr. Ruth Bryant. back row: Dr. Ira Adams, Dr. Ralph Pease, Dr. Donald Stalling, Dr. Donald Coers, Dr. Douglas Krienke, Dr. Kent Jones, Dr. Laurence Black, Keith Cameron, Dr. Freda Yeager, Dr. William Fleming. top left: Dr. J. A. Kimbrough. top right: Dr. Bill Abbott. Journalism (s) l-r: Cassy Jordon, Dr. Roy Clark, Glenn Brown, Doug Ferdon. 292 Time Government (a) first row: Howard Griffin, Dr. Larry Dickens, Dr. Witold Lukaszewski. sec- ond row: Dr. Robert Biles, Dr. Edwin Davis, Dr. Herbert Hannah, Dr. John Holcomb. third row: Dr. Anthony Antwi, James Carter, Dr. Richard Payne, Dr. Beryl Pettus. History (8) seated: Dr. Barry Hayes, Dr. Joseph Rowe, Jr., Dr. Lee Olm, Dr. Oliver Ref- sell, Dr. John Payne, Jr., Dr. Raymond Wilson, Dr. Jean Duncan. standing: Robert Shadle, Dr. Tom Isern, Dr. Charles Frazier, Dr. Gary Bell, Dr. James Olson, Dr. David Anderson, Dr. Thomas Camfield, William Haynes, Phyllis Froelich. Time 293 Geography a) seated: Dr. Gerald L. Holder, Dr. James W. Tiller. standing: B. Cody Barron, Dr. John Bounds, Dr. C. Allen Williams. Foreign Languages (s) seated:. Dr. Donnie Richards, Dr. Sam Slick, Dr. Maria Jimenez. standing: Dr. Robert Price — Chairman, Dr. Martha Bailey, Dr. Mary Gutermuth, Deborah Wright, Dr. Hanna Lewis, Dr. Vandau Pierce, Dr. Hugh Meredith. 294 Time J, | WE WN College of Science Dr. Everett Wilson (a) Dean of the College of Science BP aerate eet eee SN Physics (8) seated: Dr. Hugh E. Hall, Dr. Marjorie Harrison, Dr.Joel Bass, Dr. C. K. Manka, Marcus Rigby — Chairman. standing: Dr. Jack Wilson, Dr. Perry F. McDonald, Dr. Adrian B. Cooley. Time 295 Chemistry (a) seated: Dr. Calvin Banta, Dr. Mary Lynn DeShazo, Dr. James Stallings — Chairman. standing: Dr. Paul Loeffler, Dr. Winfred Harding, Dr. Carlton Gui- dry, Dr. Ray Humphrey. right: Physics students used lab apparatus to determine the specific heat of various metals. below right: Chemistry students assisted each other in learning to use the analytical balance. ects tS te LEE hak i Cee et SS RO . 296 Time ISSR ENS TEETER, Mathematics (a) seated: Dr. George Vick, Dr. Tommy Davis, Dr. Harry Konen, Dr. Ron Stol- tenberg, Dr. Howard Marcum. stand- ing: Dr. Glen Mattingly — Chairman, Dr. William Rich, Dr. Charles Luning, Dr. Herb Muecke, Dr. Bob Miad, Alan Little, Dr. Max Coleman, Dr. James Smith, Wes Sanders, Dan Reeves. PERSE ERESELE TES! Computer Science (8) seated: Bernard Poetker, Dr. Harry Konen. standing: Dr. Joseph O’Brien, Steed Smith, Dr. John McCoy, Richard King, Dr. Glen Mattingly — Chairman. Time 297 : Sf, - ! 1 D gh w ‘aie ‘Fo: a ¢ bid t al B = oom Life Sciences (A) front row: Dr. Ralph R. Moldenhauer, Dr. James D. Long, Dr. Ruth Thomas, Dr. Karen Miner, Dr. James DeShaw. second row: Jerry Rutledge, Dr. Thomas Meade. third row: Dr. Robert Stewart, Dr. Terrell Hoage, Dr. Darrell Hall. fourth row: Dr. Dwight Brown, John Lasater, Dr. John Hilliard, Dr. Andrew Dewees. not pictured: Dr. Maynard Yoes — Chairman. right: Biology lab instructor Jerry M artin looked on as Jenny Rees examined microscopic forms of life. 298 Time | SS Institute of Contemporary Corrections Faculty (a) seated: Dr. Rodney Henningsen, Dr. Jeanne Young. first row: Dr. Ann Baker, Dr. Raymond Teske, Jr., Dr. Rolando del Carmen. second row: Dr. Jimmy Shaddock, Dr. George Beto — Interim Director, Dr. John Matthews, John Cocoros, Dr. Pauline Loveless. third row: Dr. Sam Souryal, Dr. Jerry Dowling, Dr. Glen Kercher, Donald Weisenhorn, Dr. James Barrum. left: The Criminal Justice Center courtroom was dedicated in April to former faculty member, Dr. Hazel B. Kerper. Time 299 above: Governor Dolph Briscoe was greeted by Dr. George Killinger, former director of the Insti- tute of Contemporary Corrections who is pres- ently serving as chairman of the State Board of Pardons and Paroles. above right: Edwin Woods scanned the shelves of the Criminal Justice Center Library, gathering information for his law enforcement studies. right: Governor Bris- coe and his wife unveiled the plaque for the ded- ication of the Criminal Justice Center. 300 Time eu ADDAL SUD OOUIO ET mma Z a as PORES Ce RECERTS Ras Same Lameeeety sshd sete menace Belinda Hanna, Tom Machinski, and Joe Sugarek work on an art assign- ment. 302 People Amy Abshier, Fr., Hardin David Acevedo, Fr., New Braunfels Gerry Achille, Sr., Alvin Andrew Acord, Jr., Houston Pamela Adair, Fr., Corpus Christi Robert Adair, Jr., Marshall Carolyn Adams, Fr., Bartlesville, OK Cinty Adams, Fr., Orange Richard Adams, Sr., Dickinson Robert Adams, Fr., Houston Sherrell Adams, So., Conroe Sue Adams, Sr., Houston Ann Addington, Fr., Santa Cruz, Cal. Jeff Addington, Fr., Santa Cruz, Cal. Gena Adkisson, Jr., Dallas Sabrina Afkham-Ebrahimi, Fr., tran Cryil Agbontaen, Jr., Nigeria Vincent Aghayere, Sr., Nigeria Cyril Agu, Fr., Nigeria Vincent Agu, Sr., Amarillo Jerry Aguilar, Fr., Houston Hamden Ahmad, Gr., Gaza, Palestine Phillip Ainsworth, Sr., Huntsville Janet Airba, Jr., Lake Jackson Ali Ajaj, So., Mecca, Saudi Arabia John Akagi, So., Houston Sohela Akbari, So., |ran Minoo Alamdari, Gr., Huntsville Brenda Alarid, Fr., Houston Mansoor Alavi, Sr., Huntsville Valerie Albright, Jr., Levelland Steven Albritton, Sr., Richmond Terri Albritton, So., Houston Paul Alexander, Fr., Livingston Richard Alexander, Jr., Houston Abdallah Al-fohaid, So., Saudi Arabia Sally Alford, Jr., Brazoria Steven Allbritton, Sr., Huntsville Amanda Allen, Fr., Huntsville Diane Allen, Fr., Meridian Janet Allen, Fr., Houston Mark Allen, Fr., Conroe Mark Allen, Sr., Texas City Thomasine Allen, Jr., Sealy Wayne Allphin, Jr., Plantersville J m te oe a ee Be Mm ree ais her — Julie Allred, Fr., Wills Point Rhonda Alphin, So., Houston Leonard Altimore, So., Needville Delia Alvardo, So., Corpus Christi Michael Amador, Fr., Houston Jay Amann, Jr., Houston Niles Amey, Sr., Huntsville Alan Anders, Sr., Huntsville Amanda Anderson, Fr., Columbus Benny Anderson, Fr., Huntsville Chery Anderson, So., Rosenberg Ginger Anderson, So., Waco Rebeckha Anderson, Fr., Huntsville Rowena Anderson, Gr., Huntsville Susan Anderson, Fr., Houston Kenneth Aldexler, Fr., Houston Linda Andreas, So., Baytown Dennis Andrews, Sr., Corrigan Gordon Andrews, Fr., Pasadena Teresa Andrews, Fr., Houston Thomas Andrews, Jr., Huntsville Edward Anetor, Jr., Benin City, Nigeria Jeff Angelo, Fr., Houston Traci Anger, Fr., Houston Deborah Anhaiser, Fr., Sugarland Forrest, Archer, Fr., Woodville Phillip Archibald, Fr., Channelview Bill Arden, Fr., Houston Valerie Arisco, Fr., Port Arthur Michael Armbrister, So., Madisonville Dennis Armstrong, Fr., Conroe Diana Armstrong, Fr., Houston Jo Armstrong, Fr., Willis Robyne Arnett, So., Round Rock Byrle Arnold, Sr., Texas City Edward Arnold, So., San Antonio Richard Arnold, Sr., Porter Cindi-Aronson, So., Houston Ken Arrington, Fr., Houston Jayla Ash, Sr., Conroe Amy Ashby, Sr., Houston Sherry Ashby, Fr., Bridge City Nicole Ashe, Jr., Houston Laurie Ashworth, So., Pasadena John Askew, Jr., Houston Tonya Askew, Jr., West Columbia Kim Astin, So., Duncanville Randall Aswell, Fr., Channelview Lisa Atherton, Jr., Mabank Pamela Atkins, Fr., Huffman Scott Atkins, Fr., Martin Harold Atkinson, So., Conroe Jay Attar, Fr., Houston Judith Atwell, Sr., San Antonio Julie Atwell, So., Arlington Herbert Atwood, Sr., Coldspring People 303 304 People Jana Atoowd, So., Sweeny Sharon Atwood, Sr., Cypress John Aubrey, Fr., Livingston Mary Aucoin, So., Houston Bruce Austin, Jr., Galveston John Austin, So., Houston Catherine Autery, Jr., Mabank Julie Aven, So., Houston Bill Avera, Sr., Jacksonville Steve Avey, Fr., Houston Glenn Avriett, So., Houston Brenda Ayres, Jr., Huntsville John Ayres, Fr., Houston David Babcock, Sr., Livingston Eileen Bachman, Fr., Houston Betty Backen, So., Houston Lia Bagnasco, So., Houston Alden Bailey, Jr., Fort Worth Daniel Bailey, Jr., Huntsville Donald Bailey, Fr., DeSoto Dusty Bailey, Fr., Conroe Dwight Bailey, Fr., Huntsville John Bailey, Sr., San Antonio Michael Bailey, Fr., Cypress Patti Bailey, Sr., Houston Randall Bailey, So., Pasadena Robert Bailey, So., Spring Royce Bailey, Jr., Lovelady Beverly Bain, Jr., Houston James Baird, Jr., Pasadena Lynnell Baisch, Sr., Hazen, N.D. Kevin Baisdon, So., Austin Colette Baker, So., Houston David Baker, Jr., Highlands Gary Baker, Fr., Houston Jerri Baker, Jr., Huntsville Robert Baker, Fr., Houston Vincent Baker, So., Houston Wayne Baker, Jr., Livingston Terry Balazik, Fr., Conroe Dee Ann Balderas, So., Stafford Donna Baldwin, Jr., Ennis Barbara Balkcom, Jr., Tenaha Russell Ball, Fr., Houston Vicki Ball, Jr., San Antonio Fred Ballard, Fr., Mansfield Scott Ballard, Sr., Seabrook Tim Ballas, Fr., Houston Cathy Balusek, Fr., Et Campo Dennis Balusek, So., Rosenberg Allyson Balzumati, Fr., Houston Lori Bammer, Fr., Weesatche Jerry Bang, So,, Houston Michelle Banks, Jr., Fort Worth Eurline Baranoski, Jr., Burton Kenneth Barber, So., Cuero Michael Barchus, So., Houston Bonnie Barfield, Fr., Houston Eugene Barfield, So. Houston Johnnie Barfoot, Sr., Seabrook Cina Barker, Sr., Liberty Walt Barker, Fr., Weatherford Bruce Barnes, Fr., San Marcos h Carrie Barnes Fr., Webster Students struggled throug Lisa Barnes, Fr., Houston registration week. Martha Barnes, Sr., League City Robyn Barnes, So., Bridge City Dora Barnstone, Jr., Houston Amy Barrett, Fr., Huntsville Garland Barrett, Sr., Brazoria Donna Barrientos, Fr., Carrollton Jeffrey Barron, Fr., Houston Tina Barrom, So., Houston Kagey Barrow, So., Houston Dennis Bartel, Jr., Austin Shirley Bartels, So., Valley Mills Jackie Bartos, Fr., La Grange Mark Basham, Fr., Dallas Dawn Bashara, Fr., San Antonio Janice Baskett, Sr., Galveston David Baskin, Gr., Houston Elizabeth Baslen, Jr., Montgomery Lee Bason, Jr., Huntsville Debbie Bates, Fr., Houston Floyd Bates, So., Ennis Michael Bates Fr., Aransas Pass Michael Bates, Jr., Ennis Robert Bates, Jr., Houston Andrea Bator, So., Houston Ray Batson, Fr., Conroe Tim Batson, Sr., Houston Belinda Baver, So., Houston Donna Baver, Fr., Houston Douglas Baver, So., Dickinson Linda Baver, Sr., Green Valley, Ar. Virginia Baver, Fr., Corpus Christi Douglas Baugh, So., Madisonville Linda Baugh, Fr., Old Ocean Tina Bavousett, So., Donna Deborah Baxter, Jr., Tyler People 305 Band member Bill Weiss helped to provde the entertainment at the pep rallies. 306 People James Baxter, Sr., Huntsville Betty Bay, Fr., Houston Karen Bayley, Fr., Houston Richard Beaird, Sr., Austin Stacie Beal, Fr., Houston Rebecca Beam, Fr., San Antonio Vickie Bean, So., Bridge City Brenda Beard, Sr., Huntsville Carol Beard, Sr., Huntsville Robert Beard, So., Tulsa, OK Rodney Beard, So., Houston Tom Bearden, So., Alvardo Helen Beasly, Fr., Pasdadena Robyn Beasly, Jr., Houston Claude Beavers, So., Palestine David Becak, Sr., Garwood Kathy Beck, So., College Station Mike Beck, Fr., Conroe Pamela Beck, Fr., Houston Joel Becker, Jr., New Ulm Kimberly Becker, Fr., Kaufman Stephen Becker, Jr., Huntsville Susan Becker, Jr., Houston Ralph Beckman, Sr., Conroe John Bedingfield, Fr., Humble Dixie Beene, Fr., New Weaverly Mark Beers, Fr., Freeport Michael Beezley, Fr., Houston Cynthia Behrens, Jr., La Grange Marcus Behrens, Jr., LaGrange Ford Beken, Sr., Weimer Kay Beken, Sr., Weimer Philip Belcher, Fr., Spring Denise Bell, So., Roundtop Jean Bell, Jr., Bryan Jerry Bell, Gr., Temple Marisa Bell, So., Houston Nancy Bell, So., Houston Richard Bell, Jr., Huntsville Thurston Bell, So., Huntsville Ronald Bellamy, So., Dallas Roger Bellows, Sr., Three Rivers Daryl Belt, Fr., Sugarland Susie Belto, Fr., Hockley Dale Benke, Sr., Huntsville Deborah Bennett, So., Montgomery Kathy Bennett, Fr., Channelview Les Bennett, Fr., Houston Lloyd Bennet, Sr., Richmond Sharon Bennett, Jr., San Antonio Shirley Bennett, So., Conroe Teresa Bennett, Fr., Orchard Terry Bennett, So., Houston Douglas Benson, So., Lake Jackson Keith Benthall, Sr., Richards Lee Benthall, Jr., Richards Debbie Benton, So., Clute Earl Benton, So., Groveton Jay Benton, Jr., Colmesneil Teresa Benton, So., Colmesneil Marvin Berdinsky, Fr., Spring Rachael Berkley, So., Beeville Alexis Berkman, Fr., Houston Dante Betteo, So., Santiago, Chile Rudy Betancourt, Fr., Galveston Terry Bessire, Fr., Texas City Arthur Bess, Fr., Killeen Deborah Bertling, Fr., La Marque Haskell Berry, Fr., Winona Joseph Berno, So. Houston Gregory Bernard, Fr., Houston Barry Bettis, Jr., Houston Casey Betts, Fr., Naples Kent Betts, Gr., Tyler Lynn Betts, Sr., Tyler John Bevil, So., Woodville Susan Bevil, So., Houston Cindy Beyer, Jr., Alta Loma Sw qe Ne 223% arias Ay David Bickel, Jr., Houston Brenda Biegert, Jr., Schertz Mike Bienvenu, So., Beaumont Lisa Biffle, So., Galveston George Bigham, Jr., Huntsville Ann Bilek, Jr., La Marque Elizabeth Bilek, Sr., La Marque Cynthia Bilnoski, Fr., New Waverly Donald Bilnoski, So., New Waverly Janet Bilnoski, Fr., Houston Jeff Bingham, So., Spring Deborah Birchfield, Fr., Huntsville Lois Bird, Fr., Bryan Jerry Birkes, Jr., Alta Loma Ruth Birkes, So., Spring Kathy Bishop, So., Spring Margaret Bishop, Fr., Conroe Susan Bishop, Jr., Channelview Kim Bitner, Jr., Alvin Walter Bius, Jr., Liberty Brenda Black, Jr., Corpus Christi Deborah Black, Jr., Houston Hope Black, Jr., Katy Jimmy Black, Fr., Houston Karen Black, So., Bryan Debra Blackwell, Fr., San Antonio Andrea Blair, Fr., Sugarland Eddy Blair, Gr., Huntsville Catherine Blake, So., Conroe Dale Blake, So., Dayton Diane Blake, Jr., Conroe Marty Blakey, Jr., Willis People 307 Mariellen Blanchard, Jr., Pearland Kenneth Blanche, Sr., Richmond James Bland, Fr., Orange Martha Bland, Gr., Amarillo Ronl Bland, Fr., Pasedena Rebecca Bleyl, So., Newark, De. Donna Bludan, Sr., Halletsville Robert Bockhorn, Jr., Brenham Ronald Bodenstedt, Jr., Conroe Dana Boehm, Jr., Conroe Jerry Bogan, Fr., Beaumont Kara Bohac, So., Damon David Bohan, Fr., Huntsville David Bohn, Jr., Galveston James Bohn, Fr., Crockett James Boland, Fr., Houston Linda Bolton, Jr., Corrigan Andi Bond, Jr., Houston Burgess Bond, Fr., Luling Gene Bond, Jr., Livingston Geoffry Bond, Fr., Houston Linda Bond, So., Buna Dennis Bonner, Jr., Corsicana Terri Bonnett, Fr., Houston Thomas Bonnd, Fr., Houston James Bonner, Fr., Riverside Charles Booker, Fr., Spring Penny Boone, So., Carthage Timothy Boone, Jr., Carthage Gisele Booth, Jr., Spring Janet Beken, Fr., Huntsville Patricia Boren, So., Houston Debra Borski, Fr., Houston Steve Boss, Fr., Houston Jackie Bothwell, Fr., Spring Cathy Bottoms, Sr., Maravez Susan Boughal, So., Houston Jackie Boutotte, So., Conroe Larry Bowen, So., Eagle Lake Lee Bowen, Fr., Livingston Leslie. Bowen, Fr., Houston LuAnn Bower, Jr., Corsicana Linda Bowlin,So., Shepard Lisa Bowman, Fr., Lake Jackson Stephen Box, Sr., Houston Ginger Boyd, Jr., Marble Falls Jerry Boydson, Fr.; Dickinson Kenneth Boyer, Fr., Refugio Ricky Boyer, So., Crockett Martha Boyle, Fr., Spring Cathy Boyse, Boysen, Jr., Gonzales Jane Boysen, Fr., Gonzales Jeffrey Boytim, Fr., Spring James Bozeman, Jr., Houston 308 People One student chose his car Nancy Braden, Fr., Fort Worth Karen Bradley, Fr., Houston Michael Bradley, So., Pasedena Doug Bradshaw, Fr., Houston John Brahm, Fr., Rockdale David Brand, Jr., Houston Tom Brandon, So., Spring Michael Brangan, Fr., Bay City John Brann, Fr., Conroe Becky Brannon, Jr., Bumet Tanya Brannon, Fr., Houston Cynthia Brasher, Jr., Crockett Leslie Bratos, So., Houston Sheryl Braun, Fr., Conroe Billie Brawn, Fr., Houston Lisa Bray, So., Marshall Clayton Brazier, So., Houston Jackie Brazier, So., Houston Myrlin Brazil, Jr., Woodville Patricia Brazil, So., Woodville Cathy Breavx, Fr., Warren David Breeden, Fr., Lake Jackson Maria Breland, Fr., Houston Madge Breisford, Sr., Houston Daniel Brenham, Fr., Conroe Helen Brewer, Sr., Wallis Melinda Brewer, Fr., Hearne Pat Brewer, Sr., Friendswood Wayne Brewster, St., Carthage John Brian, Fr., Calvert William Brian, Fr., Houston Denise Bridges, So., Abilene John Bridwell, Jr., Conroe Clark Brigs, Fr., Houston Deborah Briggs, Jr., Baytown Marolyn Brimberry, Jr., Bryan Karen Bristoll, Fr., Grand Prairie Sharon Bristow, So., Hempstead Beverly Britsch, Fr., Houston Sharone Brizenpine, So,, Houston | Edward Brock, So., Katy | Elton Brock, Fr., Lovelady Lillie Brock, Fr., Killeen Russell Brock, Fr., Conroe Joe Brockman, Jr., Houston as a method of advertising. People 309 — oer Students took a break between classes to play a relaxing game of cards. 310 People Cecil Brooks, So., Houston Donald Brooks, Jr., Austin Ricky Brooks, Sr., Palestine LeeAnn Brookshire, So., Lufkin Kelly Broussard, Jr., Woodville Melanie Broussard, Fr., Houston Al Brown, Jr., Orange Betsy Brown, So., Houston Charlie Brown, So., Dallas Charlie Brown, So., Houston Cindy Brown, Fr., Texas City Clettis Brown, Jr., Houston Connie Brown, Jr., Waller Dianna Brown, Jr., Houston Donald Brown, Fr., Huntsville Donna Brown, Fr., Gonzales Donna Brown, Fr., Houston Gary Brown, Sr., San Antonio Gerald Brown, Fr., Houston James Brown, Jr., Colmesneil Jerome Brown, Jr., Hallettsville John Brown, Fr., Aliet Joseph Brown, Jr., Marlin Karen Brown, So., Lexington Karl Brown, Sr., Dallas Kenneth Brown, Fr., Huntsville Melissa Brown, So., Arlington Quila Brown, Jr., Dallas Terry Brown, So., Missouri City Vicki Brown, Sr., Waco Waymon Brown, Fr., Naples Worth Brown, So., Huntsville Daniel Brubaker, Sr., Brookshire David Brumley, Jr., Houston Leslie Brunet, Fr., Beaumont Irvin Bruening, Jr., Huntsville Belinda Brunner, Fr., Flatonia Paul Bruno, Fr., Huntsville Bobby Bruton, Jr., Tom Bean RoCinda Bryan, Sr., Corrigan Bill Bryant, Sr., Houston Clay Bryant, Sr., Houston Patricia Bryant, So., Baytown Ralph Bryant, Sr., Huntsville Michael Buchala, Fr., Houston Vicki Buchanan, Jr., Freeport Martha Bucher, Fr., Houston Tommy Buchhulz, Jr., Victoria Michael Buck, Jr., Houston Charles Buckley, So., Huntsville Alice Buford, Jr., Wheelock Barbara Buford, Fr., Pleasanton Elizabeth Buford, So., Houston Rick Buhler, jr., Houston Charles Bullock, Sr., Huffman Linda Bums, Fr., Huntsville Raymond Bunce, Fr., Conroe Zoann Bunch, Fr., Montgomery Dariene Bunn, Fr., Lufkin Katherine Bunting, Fr, Corpus Christi Randy Burcaw, So., Houston Richard Burcaw, Jr., Houston Margaret Burch, Fr., Mexia Dale Burchfield, Fr., Houston Mark Bures, Sr., E| Campo Gary Burgess, Sr., Corpus Christi John Burgin, Sr., Cotulla Terrie Burgin, Sr, Lancaster Linda Burgner, So., Huntsville Irene Burns, Jr., Houston Jimmie Burns, Gr., Humble Jo Burns, Jr., Waco Scott Burns, Jr., Houston Thomas Burns, Fr., Houston Karen Burrell, Fr., Beaumont Rebecca Burrell, Fr., Houston Bruce Burrier, So., San Antonio Emily Burroughs, Fr., Mexia Jane Burton, Sr., Anderson, In. Leo Burzynski, Jr., Richards Susan Burton, So., Houston Dan Busa, So., Houston Brian Bush, Sr., Houston Jocelyn Bush, Fr., Houston Patricia Bush, Gr, West Point Susan Bush, Fr., Dimebox Carrie Bussey, Fr., Madisonville Gayle Butaud, Sr., Nederland Mary Butcher, Fr., Huntsville Valerie Butcher, Fr., San Antonio Bob Butemeyer, Fr. gRound Rock Shanta Butler, Fr, Huntsville Tracey Butler, Fr., Houston People S14 Michael Buzbee, So., Galena Park Cathy Bynumi, Fr., Spring Deborah Bynum, Jr., Spring Joy Byrd, So., Texas City Stephen Byrd, Jr., San Angelo Susan Byre, Fr., Bellaire Maria Cabera, Sr., San Antonio Dianne Caddell, Sr., Uvalde Leroy Cadena, Fr., Mercedes Cathy Cadenhead, Jr., Dayton Celia Cain, Fr., Huntsville Theresa Cain, Fr., Houston Andrew Caldwell, Fr., Houston Charlsie Calhoun, Fr., Houston Tina Calissesi, Jr., Portland Jim Callahan, So., Baltimore, Md Michael Calahan, So., Sugarland Jeffrey Callaway, Fr., Huntsville Ronald Camacho, Fr., Goliad Howard Camardelle, Jr., Houston Gerald Cameron, Gr., Fairf ield Wynona Cameron, So., Nederland Cheryl Cammack, So., Houston Bennie Camp, Sr., Bryan Gregory Campbell, So., Liberty Krista Campbell, Jr_, Houston Mark Canada, Sr., Conroe Mike Canada, Sr., Conroe Liza Canady, Sr., Houston Theresa Canady, Fr., Houston Maria Canas, Fr., Mexico City, Mex Antonio Canizales, Sr., Cameron Brenda Cannon, Fr., Rosharon Hope Cano, Sr., Bay City Buz Canon, Jr., Longview Randell Cantrell, Jr., Vanderbilt Yvonne Cantrell, Fr., Vanderbilt Joni Canzoneri, Fr., Houston Diane Cardiff, Sr., Katy Gregory Cargile, Fr., Houston Michelle Carker, Fr., Houston Pam Carlile, Sr., Whitehouse Sharon Carlisle, So,, Pasedena MaryEllen Carlton, So., LaPorte Jesse Carmona, Sr., Houston Donna Carn, Jr., “Houston Mary Carnathan, So., Sherman Herman Carnes, So., Corpus Christ Caron Carpenter, Jr., Giddings Sharron Carpenter, So,, Huntsville Debra Carr, Fr., Houston James Carr, Fr., Baytown Scott Carr, Jr., Bryan Mark Carroll, So., Houston Candy Carson, Fr., Pasedena Richard Carson, Sr., Lufkin Bob Carter, Fr., Houston 312 People Carolyn Kuzniarek, Bearkat Cheer- leader, was surrounded by the motion of pom poms at a rally. Debbie Carter, So., Diboll eG ina y Dianna Carter, Fr., Conroe Doug Carter, Fr., Houston Elaine Carter, Sr., Houston Elizabeth Carter, So., Houston Jullie Carter, Fr., Goodrich Kim Carter, Jr., Houston Mark Carter, Sr., LaGrange Sandra Carter, Fr., Houston Russell Cartwright, Fr., Montgomery Christine Caruana, Jr., Conroe Bart Cary, Sr., Houston Cindy Case, Fr., Lexington Robin Casey, Sr,., Pasedena Glen Cason, Fr., League City Linda Cassidy, Sr., Universal City Joe Castilleja, Fr., New Braunfels Craig Castillu, Fr., Houston Deborah Castillo, Sr., Houston- Judith Castillo, Fr., Burleson Kim Caswell, Jr., Houston Elizabeth Caughey, Fr., Houston Teresa Caulk, Jr., Texas City Keith Causey, Sr, Garland Charles Cawthon, So., Houston Rey CCamon, Fr., Livingston Nancy Cearley, Sr., Houston Eugene Cedillo, So., East Bernard Janet Cerny, Jr., Sealy Mark Cerventa, Jr., Rosenburg Lawrence Cieslewicz, Fr., Houston Peter Chady, Sr., Houston Bobbie Chafin, Sr., Houston Margaret Chatin, Fr., Austin Nancy Chain, So., Houston David Chambers, Jr., Tomball David Chambers, Jr., Mexia John Champlon, Sr., Galveston Sibyl Chance, Jr., Conroe Carl Chandler, Jr., Alpine Alice Chapa, So., Houston Beverly Chapman, Sr., Spring Lou Chapman, Sr., Huntsville Nancy Chapman, Fr., Houston Susan Chappell, Gr., Clute People 313 A large number of Sam Houston stu- dents faithfully headed for home each Friday afternoon. 314 People Donna Charkaus, Fr., Edna Sandy Charles, Fr., Houston Tammy Charles, So., Houston Janet Chasa, So., Houston Lucinda Cheatham, Jr., Lake Jackson Marilyn Cheatham, Fr., Cuero Tracy Cheever, Fr., Lake Jackson Rayburn Cherry, Fr., Houston Sharon Chew, Sr., Sealy Cindy Chezem, Fr., Houston Mark Childress, So., Houston Liz Connolly, Jr., Houston Ann Connolly, Jr., McAllen Mark Conner, Jr., Cleveland Candi Conner, Jr., Midway Gary Conn, So., Hearne Gary Conklin, Sr., Corpus Christi Rosemary Cone, Fr., Porter Terrance Conder, So., Orange Charles Comte, Jr., Woodville David Compeau, Fr., Trinity Wanda Colvin, Sr., Burton Sammie Colquitt, So., Waco Pam Childers, Fr., Bryan Penne Childers, So., Bryan Kip Childress, Sr., Houston Sherrie Childress, Fr., Houston Alexis Childs, So., Bryan Steve Childs, Fr., Houston Terry Childs, So., Texas City Michael Chisholm, Fr., Rye Robin Chiswell, So., Houston Kyle Christenberry, Sr., E Campo Glenne Christensen, Sr., Friendswood Judy Christian, Sr., Houston Anne Christley, Jr., Kerrville Celesta Christopeher, Sr., Rusk Pat Christy, Fr., Houston Kelli Chubb, Fr., Dallas David Chuber, So., Conroe Doreen Chudleigh, Fr., Waller Teresa Cieslewicz, Fr., Houston Don Cirilo, So., Houston Sammy Citrano, Sr., Beaumont David Clardy, Fr., Waco Vanessa Clarida, Jr., Lyford Bearnard Clark, Jr., Spring Bettie Clark, Jr., Houston Charles Clark, Sr., Killeen Charles Clark, Gr., Ottumwa, lo. Cheryl Clark, Fr., Houston Douglas Clark, Fr., Houston Gina Clark, Fr., Houston Janice Clark, Sr., Crockett Jessie Clark, So., Crockett Joe Clark, Jr., Galena Park John Clark, Fr., Crockett Larry Clark, Fr., Waco Regina Clark, Fr., Bridge City _ John Clarke, So., Root Hall, Pen Kathy Clausen, Sr., Friendswood Mark Clausen, Sr., Friendswood Bruce Clawson, Fr., Channelview Debbie Clay, Sr., Azle Keith Clay, Fr., Houston Mary Clay, Fr., Winnie Derryl Cleaveland, Fr, Dickinson Rebecca Clepper, Sr., Tomball Stephen Cleveland, So., Houston Tim Cleveland, Fr., Houston Michael Click, Sr., Pearland Clinton Cline, Fr., Conroe Karen Clogston, Sr., Huntsville Julie Cloptin, So., Huntsville Kathy Clopton, So., Houston Melanie Closs, Fr., Houston Lynda Clower, So., Pasedena Ken Clutsam, Sr, Houston Larry Clutter, Fr., Austin Gary Cmetka, Jr, Houston Diane Coan, So., Katy Geri Cobb, Jr., Hockley Sherri Cobler, Jr., Houston Debbie Coburn, Fr., Huntsville Lucinda Cochran, Fr., Conroe Sara Cochran, Jr., Wharton Michael Cockcroft, So., Houston Karen Coe, Fr, Nacogdoches Mary Coe, So., Kountze Mitchell Coey, So., Huntsville People 315 Pamela Cofer, Fr., Canton Robert Coffey, Fr., Houston Frank Coffman, Gr., Galveston Charlotte Coker, Fr., Edna David Coker, Jr., Irving Henry Coker, So., Livingston Vincent Colangelo, Fr., Houston Mike Cole, So., New Caney Elizabeth Coleman, Fr., Dallas Stephen Coleman, Fr., Conroe Jill Colety, So., Mamaroneck, N.Y. Gene Colgrove, Jr., Austin Buddy Collen, Fr., Clear Lake City Marilyn Collier, Fr., LaMarque Cynthia Collins, Fr., Galveston Donna Collins, Jr., Willis Raymond Collins, Sr., Conroe Sabrina Collins, Fr., Rosenberg Annette Colonnetta, Fr., Houston Gail Colquitt, Fr., Houston Carol Conner, Fr., Houston Carol Cook, Fr., Pasadena Matthew Cook, Fr., Houston Wally Cook, Fr., Marshall Durwin Cooley, Sr., Gladewater Daniel Cooper, Fr., Houston Darwyn Cooper, So., Marshall Deborah, Fr., Crosby Ella Cooper, Jr., Crockett Gayle Cooper, Sr., Houston Jacque Cooper, Fr., Houston Joy Cooper, Sr., Corpus Christi Juanita Cooper, Fr., Huntsville Patricia Cooper, Jr., Irving Tim Cooper, So., Houston Michael Cope, So,, Houston Deborah Copeiaid, Fr., Houston Kathleen Copps, Jr., Humble | William Corbell, Jr., Shelbyville Gena Corley, So., Angleton Jennifer Corley, Fr., Houston Kimberly Corley, Fr., Huntsville Nancy Corley, Fr., Garland Teresa Corley, Jr., Pearland Fritz Cornelius, Sr., Bay City Sheri Cornelius, Sr., Houston Waldeen Cornelius, Sr., Houston Kathleen, Jr., Pasadena Linda Correll, So., Conroe Scott Corrigan, Fr., Harkek Anita Cortazo, Fr., Sebastian Manuel Cortez, So., Houston Scott Cosco, So., Houston Florence Costa, Fr., Willis 316 People Outdoor musicians enjoyed a sunny afternoon on the hill. Marie Coufal, Gr., Huntsville Patti Councill, So., Houston Richard Counts, So., Hockley Jerry Court, So., Bryan Christal Court, Fr., Bryan Holly Couser, Fr., Houston Steve Covington, Gr., Huntsville David Cowen, Jr., Brownsville Cheryl Cox, Sr., Houston Donna Cox, Jr., Livingston Tommy Cox, Jr., Porter John Cox, Jr., Kilgore Kelly Cox, So., Stafford Lora Cox, Fr., Navasota Mac Cox, Sr., Teague Melinda Cox, Sr., Houston Tammy Cox, Fr., Houston Annie Coyle, Fr., Huntsville Jenifer Cozart, Fr., Spring Charles Crabb, So., Huntsville Jack Cragg, So., Houston Jamye Craig, Fr., Farwell August Craig, So., Midlothian Charles Cranston, So., Houston Any Crawford, Jr., Corsicana Dede Crawford, Jr., Orange James Crawford, Sr., Belton Michael Crawford, Fr., Livingston Patricia Crawford, Fr., Bryan Robert Crawford, Fr., Warren Shelly Crawford, Fr., Houston Patricia Creasy, Jr., Splendora David Cree, Gr., Hendersonville N.C. Donna Creel, Fr., Liberty Sandra Crenshaw, Fr., Neederville Brad Cress, Fr., Houston Jack Crews, Jr., Houston Travis Crim, Fr., Henderson Kathy Criss, So., Orange Steven Crocker, Fr., Houston Edieth Crockett, Fr., Timpson Diana Croften, Fr., Houston Sheryl Croix, Sr., Lake Jackson Julie Croley, So., Cleveland Bobby Cronin, Sr., Sheppard People 317 A homecoming pep rally preceded the traditional bonfire. 318 People Dorothy Cronin, Jr., Houston Stella Crooks, Fr., Huntsville Carrie Crosby, Jr., Houston James Cross, Fr., Crockett Sherill Cross, Jr., Athens Cynthia Crow, So., Baytown Druce Crump, Gr., Huntsville Cary Crumpler, So., Houston Brenda Crumroy, Fr., Universal Julie Cruz, Sr., Galveston Judy Cryer, Fr., Grapeland Patricia Cufr, Fr., Fayetteville Mary Cullum, Jr., Humble Ruth Culver, Sr., Killeen Harlon Cummings, Fr., Bay City Scott Cummings, Sr., Lake Jackson Robert Cummins, Sr., Huntsville Burnette Cunningham, Jr., Goodrich Cynthia Cunningham, Fr., Plainview Shirley Cunningham, Jr., Houston Eve Curington, So., Portland Gary Curlee, So., Conroe Nancy Curnett, So., Waco Ricky Curnutt, Fr., Blessing Mark Currie, Jr., Woodville Rhonda Currie, So., Huntsville Robert Currie, Fr., Houston Marsha Curry, Jr., Missouri City Martha Curry, Fr., Houston Cay Curtis, So., Beaumont Daniel Curtis, Fr., Houston Mike Curtis, So., Houston Rex Curtis, Sr., Huntsville Ronnie Curtis, So., Tyler Jeffrey Curtiss, Sr., Odem Norma Cutsinger, Fr., Pasadena Debbie Czaykowski, Fr., Kearney, NJ. Donna Cazykowski, So., Kearny, NJ. Diana Dabney, Fr., Houston Catherine Dacovich, Jr., Houston Graham Dacovich, Fr., Houston Jennie Dahiberh, Fr., Celina Freddie Daigle, Fr.,Houston Kathryn Dailey, Fr., Waco Mitchell Dailey, So., Grapeland Abe Daily, Sr., Houston Sabrina Dalby, Sr., Port Neches Deborah Daly, Fr., Houston Evelyn Daly, Sr., LaMarque Dennis Damek, Sr., Dayton Keith Damek, So., Dayton Lynn Damerow, Fr., Houston Carrie Dames, Fr., Houston Daniel Damiani, Sr., Houston Denise Daniel, Fr., Houston Reagan Daniel, Sr., Clayton, N.M. Steven Daniel, Fr., Pearland Charles Danna, Fr., Houston Dorothy Dare, Sr., Galveston George Darsey, Fr., Grapeland David Darwir, Jr., Chilton Seroor Dashti, So., Shiraz-lran Richard Daussat, Fr., Conroe Debra Davenport, Fr., Houston Cheryl Davidson, Jr., Alvarado Edward Davies, So., Bronford, Ct. Sheryl Davies, So., Houston Carl Davis, Fr., Dallas Dale Davison, Fr., Houston Brenda Davis, Jr., Conroe Cathy Davis, Jr., Orange Charles Davis, Fr., Cuero Dana Davis, So., Bryan DeWayne Davis, Jr., Galena Park Diane Davis, Sr., Fort Worth Don Davis, Fr., Huntsville Donna Davis, Fr., Houston Harold Davis, Fr., Lufkin Irene Davis, So., College Station Kelly Davis, Fr., Longview Kellp Davis, So., San Antonio Leslie Davis, So., Houston Melissa Davis, Fr., Humble Michael Davis, Fr., Kirbyville Michele Davis, Jr., Houston Nat Davis, Fr., Conroe Parke Davis, Fr., Lake Jackson Patricia Davis, Sr., Alvin Raye Davis, So., Bayton Richard Davis, Sr., Houston Sandy Davis, Fr., Houston Sondra Davis, So., Kingwood - .ople 3.19 A Student-Faculty Coffee was held in the Lowman Student Center January 30th. 320 People Steven Davis, Fr., Cuero Anna Daviss, Jr., College Station Pavia Daviss, Fr., Liberty Tina Daviss, Fr., College Station Victor Dawkins, Sr., Buftalo Amber Dawson, So., Houston Earnest Dawson, So., Buffalo Jim Dawson, Jr., Waxahachie Dakota Day, Fr., Houston John Day, Fr., Plano Pammy Day, Fr., Uvalde William Day, Sr., Houston Brenda Dean, So., Houston Randal Dean, So., Pearland Steve Dean, So., Houston Wales Dear, So., Livingston Dennis Dearion, Sr., Jefferson Reanie Deason, Fr., Lufkin John Deaton, Fr., Corsicana Dana DeBeradino, Fr, Houston Carol De Bose, Sr., Anderson Debra Decker, Fr., New Waverly Melissa Decker, Sr, Huntsville Dorothy Decker, Fr, New Waverly John Decker, Jr., New Waverly Cynthia DeHart, So., Bryan” Sheila Deiss, Sr., Houston Maria De La Cerda, So., Freeport Marco De La Guardia, So., Central Am Renee Delambre, Fr., Houston William Delaney, So., Huntsville Jan DeLong, Fr, Houston Steve Dement, Sr., Houston Anel Demny, Sr., Conroe Melanie Demmert, Fr_,Willis Vickey Dempsey, Sr., Houston Karen Demuth, Fr., Houston Karen Denby, Sr., Angleton Glen Denyer, Jr., Houston Lillian deNeve, Fr., Conroe Debra Denman, So., Kennard Bobbie Dinnix, Fr., Livingston Joyce Denton, Sr., Carthage Lynda Deschner, Jr., Conroe Mike Deschner, 3r., Huntsville Daniel Destetano, So,, Mumford Steve Denell, So., Huntsville Tom Deupree, So., Athens Deborah De Vaney, Jr., Houston Greg Devers, Fr, Friendswood Kenny Dezendore, So., Arlington Susana Diaz, Fr., Monterrey, Mex Martha Dickason, So., Huntsville James Dickens, 3r,, Dallardsville Lisa Dickey, So., Houston Rose Dickey, Jr, Universal City Thomas Dickey. Fr., Houston Géraldine Dickie, Fr., Houston Kenneth Dickie, Sr, Houston Barbara Dien!, Fr, Houston Matt Diehl, So., Houston Lisa Dilick, So., Friendswood Michael Dilick, Fr, Friendswood Pamela Dillard, Gr., Pine Blutf, Ark Michael Dillon, Fr., Alvin Patricta Dillon, Sr, Houston Sheree Dillon, Fr., Houston Harold Dilworth, So., Ingleside Sheila Dilworth, So., Post Frank DiMuccio, Sr_, Copperas Cove Dianne Dinkins, Gr., Sugarland Bryan Dishman, Fr., Beaumont Barbara Divin, Jr., Walier Heidemarie Dixon, Fr., Houston Pamela Dixon, So., San Antonio Sarah Dixon, Sr., Austin Scott Dixon, So., Houston Terri Dixon, Fr., Shepard Barbara Dobbs, So., McAllen Opal Dobbs, So., Livingston Sandra Dobbs, Fr., Houston Timmi Dobey, Fr., Houston Kathi Dobson, Sr., Pasadena Dianne Dobyanski, Fr., Navasota Richard Dodd, Sr., Rosebud Kathy Dodgen, Jr., Hutfman Richard Dodgen, Sr., Baytown Betsy Dodson, Jr., Bellaire Elyndabeth Dodson, Fr., Houston Lyn Dodson, Sr., Houston Susan Doepner, So., San Antonio Kim Doggett, So., Dallas Carol Dolan, Sr., Houston Kelly Dolezilek, So., Waco Ray Dollar, Jr., Huntsville David Dollens, Fr., Waco Miles Dollinger, So., Beaumont Lester Dominguez, Fr., Eagle Pass Charla Dominy, So., Centerville Cynthia Donatto, Sr., Houston Janice Donham, Fr., Cisco Russell Donham, Fr., Garland Ernest Donnelly, Fr., Houston Kevin Donovan, Fr., Conroe Maureen Dooley, Fr., Houston People 321 Sororities came in full force to sup- port pep rallies held weekly in front of Old Main. Steven Dorman, Jr., Conroe Lawrence Dorroh, Jr., Lake Jackson Tina Dossey, So., Houston Pat Dougherty, Jr., New Braunfels Karen Dove, Sr., Huntsville Lisa Dowdy, So., Houston James Downes, Sr., Rosebud Sharla Doyle, So., Huffman Brenda Dozier, So., Ennis Debbie Drake, Fr., Huntsville Melanie Drake, Fr., Houston Angela Dreitner, Fr., Weimar Meredith Drescher, Fr., Houston Douglas Dretke, So., Belton Celia Drewyer, Jr., Houston Roger Driggers, Fr., Sweeney Jon Drones, So., Calvert Dana Duer, Fr., Houston David Duhon, So., Grapeland Dean Duke, Gr., Ruston, La. Gwendelyn Duke, Sr., Temple Ron Dulaney, Jr., Houston Melissa Dumas, Fr., Houston Mark Dumesnil, So., Spring Dennis Dumlao, Jr., Kileen Jim Dunaway, Sr., Huntsville Barry Duncan, So., Houston Charla Duncan, So., Cypress Millicent Duncan, So., Harlingen Susan Duncan, Fr., Splendora Joe Dunlap, Sr., Huntsville Dan Dunn, So., Houston Rhonda Dunn, So., Baytown Robert Dunn, Fr., Garland Stanley Dunn, Fr., Huntsville Marguerite Duplantis, Fr., Houston Debera DuPriest, Fr., Pearland Paige Duran, Fr., Houston Terri Durdin, Jr., Texas City John Durham, Jr., Conroe Jerry Dutchen, Jr., East Bernard Linda Duval, Fr., Cleveland Kenneth Dworaczyk, Gr., Fulshear Hubert Dyer, Jr., Huntsville Warren Dyes, So., Houston 322 People Tamara Earles, Fr., Centerville Cathy Earles, Fr., Houston Priscilla East, Sr., Houston Steven Eaton, Fr., Huntsville William Ebarb, Sr., Elysian Fields Paul Ebner, Sr., Yoakum Carol Eccles, Fr., Houston Julie Eck, Fr., Magnolia Christopher, Jr., Tivoli John Eddleman, Fr., West Columbia Charles Edens, Sr., San Antonio Terry Edge, Fr., Bellmead Michael Edington, Fr., Humble Karen Edmiston, So., Houston Jeffrey Edmonds, Sr., LaPorte Don Edmundson, Fr., Houston Donna Edmundson, Fr., Houston Steve Edmundson, So., Houston Judy Edwards, So., Katy Kent Edwards, Jr., Richmond Maurice Edwards, Fr., Houston Mike Edwards, So., Huntsville Patty Edwards, Fr., Odessa Mark Eenink, Fr., Houston Ann Eichelberger, Jr., Houston Karen Eidson, Sr., Corrigan Rex Eidson, Fr., Corrigan Steven Eisenberg, Fr., Houston Charles Ekelund, Jr., Galveston Eric Eldrige, Fr., Houston Laura Elfrez, Sr., Marlin Michael Eliff, Fr., Huntsville James Elkins, Fr., Lake Jackson Pamela Ellebracht, So., Houston Jeanne Elleven, So., Burleson Patricia Elleven, Fr., Burleson Janet Ellington, So., Spring Barbara Elliott, Fr., Gladewater Cheryl Elliott, So., Livingston Elizabeth Elliott, Fr., Bryan Paula Elliott, Fr., Livingston Cecil Ellis, So., Houston Edie Ellis, Fr., Valley Mills Randal Ellis, Sr., Houston Mitch Elmer, Fr., Victoria Chris Emerson, So., Trinity Lori Engel, So., Houston Jim Engle, Fr., Houston Mark Englert, Fr., San Angelo James English, Fr., Refugio Carol Engweiler, So., Friendswood Abelardo Enrriques, Fr., Robstown Albert Enrriques, So., Robstown Lisa Erben, So., Boerne People 323 James Erdeljac, Fr., Houston Cindy Ericksen, Fr., Houston Agusutina Erlye, Fr., Bendel, Nigeria Patrick Ero, Sr., Benin City, Nigeria Susan Erwin, Gr., Huntsville Thomas Erwin, So., Huntsville William Erwin, So., Houston Douglas Eschberger, Jr., Houston Ruben Espinoza, Sr., Wharton Joey Esquiuel, Fr., Houston Alex Essa, So., Houston Phillip Estep, Fr., Conroe Keith Estes, Fr., Houston Don Estill, Fr., Humble Lucretia Estill, So., Humble Michael Estrada, Jr., Galveston Dana Eugene, So., Houston Deborah Evans, Fr., Cypress Grace Evans, Fr., Portland John Evans, Sr., Corrigan Thomas Evans, Sr., Huntsville Vanessa Evans, Sr., Jacksonville William Evans, Fr., Houston William Evans, Sr., Huntsville Cheryl Everett, So., LaPorte Larraine Everett, Jr., Huntsville Jan Everitt, Fr., Orange Thomes Evilsizer, Fr., Humble Linda Evridge, So., Galveston Bilinda Ewing, So., Houston Sara Facundo, Jr., Houston Patricia Fairley, Jr., Port Arthur Gwendolyn Fagg, So., Houston Tommy Faglie, Fr., Belton Susan Fain, So., Houston Lonnie Falk, So., Waller Denise Fallin, So., Conroe CarolLynn Falsone, So., Stafford Steve Faltin, So., Scotland Sally Fann, Jr., Corrigan David Fannis, Fr., Houston Kathy Farek, So., Columbus Cheryl Farmer, So., Houston Karen Farmer, Fr., Houston David Farned, Jr., Bay City Gregor Farrar, Gr., Dickinson Timothy Farrar, Sr., San Antonio Georgia Faubion, Sr., Kingwood Brenda Faught, Fr., Friendswood Richard Faulkenberry, Fr., Ft. Stockton Curtis Faulkner, Jr., Acacia Karen Faulkner, Fr., Huntsville Liz Fawcett, Jr., Woodlands Cheryl Felts, Sr., Houston Beth Fenner, Sr., Lufkin Lou Ferguson, Fr., Hanbamer 324 People Alpha Phil Omega raised money at a slave sale to provide food baskets at Michael Ferguson, So., Houston Thanksgiving. Sheryl Ferguson, So., Houston David Ferro, Gr., Bumuckegypt Robert Field, Fr., Houston Mary Fields, Fr., Houston Debbie Finch, Jr., Dallas Gary Finch, So., Blessing Michael Fincher, Jr., Houston Karl Fischer, Fr., Houston Deborah Fish, Fr., Magnolia Robert Fisk, Jr., Brenham Janet Fitz, Fr., Marquez Bruce Flanagan, Jr., Peariand Frances Fleming, Jr., Huntsville Allan Flores, Sr., Houston Carol Flores, Fr., Houston Rudolph Flores, Gr., San Antonio Paula Flower, Fr., Baytown Meike Freida Flowers, Jr., Marshall Charles Floyd, Sr., Rockdale Terri Fojtik, Jr., East Bernard Billy Foley, Fr., Buffalo Johnny Foley, Jr., Jewitt Karen Foley, So., Houston Richard Folts, Fr., Houston Angela Fomby, Fr., Center Susan Fontaine, Fr., Conroe Paul Fontana, Fr., Houston Michelle Fonteno, So., Kemah Charlotte Fonville Thomas Forbes, So., Conroe Nancy Forbus, Fr., Houston John Ford, Gr., Houston Loyd Ford, Jr., Woodlawn Sharon Ford, Jr., Pasadena Stepahnie Ford, Fr., Galveston Cecilia Forguson, Jr., Denison Randal Forrest, Fr., Spring Sandra Forse, Fr., Houstn Angelika Foster, Jr., Plano Bruce Foster, Jr., Falfurrias Gary Foster, Jr., Conroe Judith Foster, Fr., Conroe Margaret Foster, Fr., Conroe Rebecca Foster, Fr., Houston Benson Fowler, Sr., Ennis Karen Fowler, So., Madisonville Rhonda Fowler, So., Colmesneil Sarah Fowler, Jr., Murchison Mike Fox, Fr., Dallas Brian Foyt, Fr., Houston Carol Frame, Jr., Conroe Octavia Francis, So., Conroe Vivian Francis, Gr., Bryan People 325 Emotion overcame a Bearkat coach as he sent ina play. David Franks, Fr., Gatesville Helen Franks, Sr., Nacogdoches Topp Fraser, Jr., Houston Steve Frati, Fr., Spring Anna Frazier, Jr., Fort Worth Floyd Frazier, Fr., Madisonville James Freeland, Fr., Brasil David Freemar, So., Houston Dennis Freeman, Fr., Channelview William Freeman, Sr., Houston David Freeman, Sr., Lake Jackson Jaqui Freund, Fr., College Station Peter Friday, Fr., Houston Bill Friedman, Fr., El Paso Lee Fries, Fr., Killeen Michael Friesen, So., Dallas Scott Fritsch, Jr., Fayetteville Billy Froechtenicht, Sr., Houma, La. Beth Froelich, Fr., Houston Ann Frohlich, Fr., Spring Gretchen Froman, Fr., Corsicana Debra Fry, Fr., Groveton Beth Fry, So., Houston Lorrie Fry, Fr., Rockdale Joseph Frybert, Sr., Eagle Lake Randall Fuchs, Fr., Houston Kenneth Fuerst, So., Tomball James Fuller, Jr., Texas City Mark Fuller, So., Houston Gerry Funderburk, Jr., Huffman David Fuqua, Fr., Navasota Mary Furlow, Fr., Houston Larry Fusaro, So., Spendora Frank Gabel, So., Sugarland Gearld Gaensien, Sr., Conroe Carol Gafford, Fr., Houston Jim Gage, Fr., Houston Patricia Gage, Fr., Vidor Kyle Gainer, Jr., Houston James Gaines, So., Hockley John Gainey, Fr., Henderson Evelyn Gaitor, Fr., Bryan Patricia Gallaghet, Fr., Spring Thomas Galler, Jr., Waco Danny Galloway, Gr., Carroliton 326 People Valanta Galloway, Fr., South Houston Sandra Galvan, So., Houston Tonya Galvan, Fr., Houston Donna Gambrell, Fr., Houston Patricia Gambrell, Fr., Houston Mary Garmon, Fr., Spring Mark Gan, Jr., Houston Claire Gandy, Jr., Houston Richard Ganem, Fr., Houston Brenda Gantt, Fr., San Antonio Carlos Garcia, Sr., Central Americe Daniel Garcia, Sr., Corpus Christi Estella Garcia, Fr., Houston Hilda Garcia, So., Rockdale Joanne Garcia, So., Houston Rebecca Garcia, So., Huntsville Ruben Garcia, Fr., Vanderbilt Sandra Garcia, Jr., Houston Richard Gardemal, Fr., Lufkin Gary Gardner, Jr., Splendora Gene Gardner, Sr., Corsicana Nina Gardner, Jr., Humble Pamela Gardner, Fr., Galveston Steve Gardner, Fr., Corsicana Burney Garland, Fr., Channe lview Beverly Garrett, Sr., Marlin Dana Garrett, Fr., Houston Kenneth Garrett, So., Marlin Pamela Garrett, Jr., Pasadena Patricia Garrett, Fr., Pasadena Melinda Garrison, Fr., Vanderbilt Terrie Garrison, Fr., Channelview Julia Gartman, Fr., Diboll Javier Garza, Fr., Monterrey, Mex. Jose Garza, Jr., Santa Rosa Alice Gasaway, So., Houston John Gasaway, Sr., Houston Nancy Gaskamp, Jr., Brenham Denise Gaskins, Jr., Conroe John Gassiot, So., Cleveland Thomas Gassiott, Jr., Port Neches John Gastmyer, Fr., Houston John Gaston, So., Houston Mike Gately, Jr., Galveston Linda Gates, Jr., Lansing, Mich. Dani Gathright, Sr., League City Gregory Gathright, Gr., Huntsville Kimberly Gatlin, Fr., San Antonio Roger Gatti, Fr., Houston James Gause, So., Fort Worth Larence Gazaway, Jr., Utopia People S2 , Luan Tatum, Houstonian reporter, | interviewed entertainer Ronnie Mil- | sap. Vickie Gearheart, Fr., Trinity Willian Gelbar, Fr., Bryan Jean Gensert, So., Dickinson Cathie Gentry, Jr., Houston Randy Gentry, Fr., Houston Louis George, Jr., Dickinson Thomas George, Sr., Schulenburg Gaylon Georges, Fr., Round Top Michael Gerik, Jr., Fayetteville Dennis Germenis, Jr., Houston William Gerstenburger, Jr., Rosenberg Darryl! Gibbs, Sr., Houston Jenni Gibbs, Fr., Beaumont Ladd G ibke, Fr., Dallas Carolyn Gibson, Jr., Humble Darwin Gibson, Fr., Centerville Jay Gibson, Sr., Sweeny Leahnore Gibson, Jr., Montgomery Thomas Gibson, Fr., Houston Sam Giddens, Fr., Huntsville Tina Giesinger, Fr., Dobbin Melody Gigl, Fr., Houston Andrew Gignac, So., San Antonio Billy Gilbett, Fr., Houston John Gilbert, Sr., Austin Barbara Gilbow, Jr., Montgomery Brenda Gilbow, Sr., Montgomery Cindy Gilbreath, Jr., Houston Peggy Giles, Jr., Houston Angela Gillispie, Fr., Richardson Bill Gilliam, Fr., San Antonio Timothy Gilliam, Sr., Houston Dennis Gillow, Fr., San Antonio Connie Gilmore, Fr., Cleveland Susan Gilmore, Fr., Huntsville Kenneth Gimber, Fr., LaMarque Kenneth Girior, So., Baytown Elliot Gite, Sr., Houston David Gladden, Gr., Huntsville Camille Glaser, So., Bellaire Janis Glasgow, Sr., Friendswood Brent Glasslock, Fr., Richmond Bobby Glaze, So., Huntsville Kim Glaze, So., Amarillo 328 People Rhonda Glaze, Jr., Houston Gary Glenn, Jr., Huntsville Gary Glick, Fr., Cypress John Glidewell, Sr., Deer Park Grace Glover, Sr., Dallas David Goddard, Jr., Houston Deborah Godfrey, Fr., Bryan Thomas Godfrey, Fr., Texas City David Godwin, Jr., Magnolia Dorothy Goedecke, So., Spring Mark Goedicke, So., Houston Mike Goeke, So., Marlin Jeanne Goen, So., Pasadena Fredrick Gollrner, Fr., Waller Balbino Gomez, Sr., Texas City Elaine Gomez, Fr., Pearland Renee Gongre, So., Houston Carmel Gonzales, Jr., E Campo Cynthia Gonzales, Jr., Three Rivers Elaine Gonzales, Jr., Houston Joe Gonzales, Fr., Houston Lilia Gonzales, Fr., Houston Norma Gonzales, So., Bellaire Patricia Gonzales, Fr., Houston Paula Gonzales, Sr., Donna Pete Gonzales, So., Rosenberg Rhonda Goode, Jr., Houston Susie Goode, Sr., Bridgeport Patricia Goodell, Fr., Houston Carolyn Gooden, So., Madisonville Gary Goodlander, Sr., Huntsville Mare Goodiander, So., Lockport, Ill. Ginger Goodman, Sr., Angleton Rodney Goodman, Fr., Conroe Glenda Goodnight, Fr., Houston Peggy Goodwin, So., Lovelady William Goolman, Fr., Gariand Tere Gooseman, Fr., Spring Jason Gorden, So., Floresville Jeraldine Gordon, Fr., Houston Jon Gordon, Fr., Palestine Melanie Gordon, Fr., Houston Cheri Gore, Sr., Bridge City Claudette Gorka, Sr., Rosenberg Ricky Gorman, So., Conroe David Goss, Fr., Vider Donna Goswick, Jr., Houston Duane Gougler, Jr., Garfield Hts., OH Pamela Gould, Fr., Houston Donna Grabow, Jr., Nassau Bay Buddy Grace, Sr., Corsicana Rachel Gracia, Jr., Huntsville Ricky Graff, So., Palacios Danna Graham, Sr., Huntsville Doug Graham, Fr., Houston Gregory Graham, Jr., West Columbia Jeff Graham, So., Huntsville Robert Graham, Fr., Houston Richard Grall, Sr., Madisonville Lucretia Granberry, So., Houston Mollie Granberry, Fr., Houston Mary Granger, Sr., China Ronald Grasse, Jr., Houston Jaunita Graves, Fr., Dayton Gregory Gravis, Jr., Houston Ernest Gray, Jr., Needville Michael Gray, Fr., Waco Larry Gray, So., Galveston Thomas Gray, Sr., Conroe George Gray, So., Humble Millie Gray, Sr., Dickinson John Grebel, So., Houston People 329 330 People Susan Greco, So., Houston Marvin Greely, Jr., Houston Beverly Green, Fr., Houston Crystal Green, Fr., Houston Lisa Green, So., Houston Randolph Green, Sr., Seattle, WA Rocky Green, Sr., Huntsville Shelly Green, Fr., Houston Terry Green, Fr., Texas City Diane Greenfield, Gr., Huntsville James Greenfield, Sr., Huntsville Jerry Greer, Fr., Houston Jerome Gregory, Fr., New Waverly Melinda Greider, So., Conroe Robert Greiner, Fr., Conroe Robert Grenweilge, Gr., Houston Kimberly Gresso, Jr., Houston Beverly Griffin, Fr., Houston Hal Griffin, So., Conroe Marilyn Griffin, Sr., Tyler Morti Griffin, So., Caldwell Stephen Griffin, Fr., Conroe David Griffith, So., Marshall Marty Griffith, So., Houston Mary Griffith, Sr., Mathis Steven Griffith, So., Webster Jerry Grigory, Sr., Houston Cindy Grimes, Fr., Houston Elizabeth Grimes, Jr., Belton Marla Grimes, Sr., Bryan Ramona Grimes, Jr., Longview Deborah Grissom, Jr., Willis Nelwyn Grissom, Fr., Houston Monica Grohmann, So., Sparta, N.J. Becky Groschke, Fr., Houston Vicki Groschke, So., Houston Curtis Gross, Sr., Houston David Gross, So., Houston Karen Grota, So., Channelview Diane Grothues, Fr., McQueeney Randy Grounds, Fr., Pasadena Robert Grubb, So., Pasadena Leanne Gruhlkey, Jr., Austin Tommy Grundy, Fr., Port Aransas Sally Guajardo, Sr., Rosharon Michael Guarino, Fr., Huntsville Nikii Guerra, Sr., Pasadena | aa ™ GB ASR 4a y One student used his unu- fers i Kain sual talent of standing on Brad Guilder Houston his head to raise money for Judy Guillot, Fr., Orange : the United Fund Telethon. Susan Gullett, Fr., Conroe Kevin Gulsby, Fr., Kingwood Gaylen Gunter, Fr., Houston William Gunter, Jr., Conroe Val Gurka, Sr., Houston Lana Gussett, Fr., Sugarland Sarah GuteKunst, Sr., Conroe Stephen Guth, Jr., Houston Pamela Guthier, Fr., Houston Elizabeth Guthrie, Fr., Nolan Russell Guthrie, So., Nolan Jerry Guyton, Jr., Altaloma Ronald Haake, Jr., Houston Gary Hackler, Sr., Red Oak Diane Hadfield, So., Houston Lorise Hagans, Fr., Huntsville Denise Hagendorf, So., Sheridan Gordon Hagendorf, Sr., Sheridan Lori Hahn, Fr., Bryan John Hajousky, Fr., Columbus James Hale, Jr., Bay City Pete Hale, Jr., Bay City Valerie Hale, Jr., Texas City William Hale, Jr., Dallas Edna Hales, Sr., Willis Charles Hall, Fr., Humble Chris Hall, Fr., Bryan Earl Hall, Sr., Washington Joe Hall, Fr., Houston Kathy Hall, Sr., Deer Park Sandra Hall, Fr., Lake Jackson Wanda Hall, So., Huntsville Wendelin Hall, Jr., Bellaire Nathan Ham, Sr., Lovelady Sharon Ham, Sr., Lovelady Grady Hamblen, So., Franklin Laura Hamblet, Fr., Houston Cathy Hamilton, Fr., Houston Donna Hamilton, Sr., Houston Gail Hamilton, So., Pasadena Leslie Hamilton, Fr., Edna Gary Hamlin, Jr., Conroe Michael Hamm, Jr., Houston Sharman Hammono, Jr., Houston Jan Hammonds, Sr., Pasadena Jeff Hammonds, So., Cull Karen Hammons, Fr., Pasadena Billy Hampton, Fr., Houston Joseph Hampton, Sr., Galveston Michael Hampton, So., Hugh Springs Robert Hampton, Fr., Houston People 331 The campus provided a scenic setting for photography students i ignm ; tO CONE essid te Erin Hanagriff, Fr., Houston Kathy Hand, So., Elm Mott Sue Hand, Sr., Elm Mott Michael Handy, Gr., Port Arthur Dennis Haney, So., Houston Michael Haney, Fr., Freeport Peggy Haney, Jr., Spring Belinda Hanna, Fr., Katy Cathy Hanna, Fr., Nacogdoches Barbara Hannon, So., Houston Judy Hangen, So., Seabrook Gaylord Hanson, Jr., Splendora Tom Hanson, Fr., Houston Ellen Happe, Fr., Houston Susan Harbaugh, So., Houston Patty Harbers, So., Shiner Pat Hardee, Fr., Tomball Joyce Hardy, Jr., Rome N.Y. Leslie Hardy, Fr., Houston Mike Hardy, Fr., Baytown Kent Harger, So., Lake Jackson Janey Harkins, Sr., Refugio Anne Harle, Fr., Houston Paula Harmon, So., Luling Scott Harmon, So., Amherst Cheryl Harpel, Fr., Houston Jeri Harpole, So., Houston Dennis Harrel, Fr., Houston Forest Harrell, Fr., LaPorte Glenna Harrell, Sr., Huntsville James Harrell, So., Corpus Christi Ramona Harrell, Fr., Huntsville Deborah Harrelson, Fr., Lovelady Janice Harrelson, Jr., Lovelady Jeff Harrelson, So., Channelview Carla Harrington, Jr., Needville Sarah Harrington, Fr., Needville Twyla Harrington, Jr., Willis Carol Harris, Fr., Houston Daniel Harris, Fr., Dallas David Harris, So., Pearland Dianna Harris, Jr., Bay City George Harris, Fr., Huntsville James Harris, So., Richardson Jenifer Harris, Fr., Houston John Harris, Jr., Stillwater Kayren Harris, Fr., Huntsville Richard Harris, Jr., Odessa Shelia Harris, So., Houston Katherine Harrison, Sr., Baytown Patrick Harrison, Gr., Lufkin Robert Harrison, Jr., Ennis Sammie Harrod, Sr., Spring Cynthis Hart, Fr., Cleveland 332 People Jacqueline Hayes, Fr., San Antonio Julianne Hayley, Jr., Houston Dorothy Haynes, Jr., Huntsville Janice Haynes, So., Livingston Denise Hart, So., Clute Terry Hart, So., Cleveland William Hartlage, So., Rosewber Deborah Harvey, Fr., Blessing Edwin Harvey, Jr., Teague Anita Hassell, Fr., Rusk Carla Hassell, Fr., Houston Paul Hastings, Fr., Liberty Charles Hasty, Fr., Hockley Deborah Hatchell, Fr., Round Rock Edna Hatcher, Sr., Houston Leo Hatcher, Fr., Navasota Robbie Hatfield, Jr., Cookville Carolyn Hatherley, Jr., Conroe Kimberle Hatton, So., Houston Raymond Hatton, Sr., Wallis Liex Haughey, Fr., Houston Cynthia Havard, Fr., Spring James Havens, So., Houston Steven Havens, Jr., Huntsville Marilyn Haveron, Fr., Bryan Cindi Havron, Fr., Houston Cathie Hawkins, Sr., Houston Michael Hawkins, Fr., Houston Steve Hawkins, Fr., Spring Susan Hawkins, Fr., Sugarland Jerolyn Haworth, Sr., Houston Lisa Haws, So., Houston Willian Hawthorne, Fr., Humble Manion Hay, Jr., West Columbia People gaa Steven Haynes, So., Houston Wayne Haynes, So., Texas City Molly Haynie, Jr., Navasota Sally Haynie, Fr., Navasota George Hays, Fr., Laneville Howard Hays, Jr., Houston Richard Headen, Fr., Houston Kyle Headley, So., Axtell Peggy Healey, Fr., Houston Karen Heard, Sr., Balboa, Canal Zone Libby Heard, Fr., Mauriceville Roy Hearn, Fr., Seabrook David Hearn,e Fr., Houston Fred Heck, Fr., Bryan Mona Heflin, Sr., Houston Charles Heinselman, So., Houston Julie Heji, Fr., Austin David Hellac, Gr., Conroe Janet Heller, Fr., Refugio Jeanie Heller, Sr., Refugio Dean Helms, So., Corsicana Franklin Helms, Sr., Huntsville James Helton, Fr., Houston Sherry Hemby, Jr., Mabank Mark Hemphill, Fr., Conroe Arlena Henderson, Jr., Ratcliff Cathrine Henderson, Jr., Coldspring Dale Henderson, So., Killeen Daniel Henderson, Fr., Houston Debra Henderson, So., New Waverly Julie Henderson, Fr., Houston Patricia Henderson, Fr., Houston Bun Hendrix, Sr., Houston Dean Hendrix, Jr., Liberty Holly Henkhaus, Fr., Houston Shelly Henline, Fr., Houston Doug Hennig, Sr., Waco Brett Henry, Sr., Hearne Bruce Henry, So., Hearne Charles Henry, Jr., £1 Paso Frederick Henry, Jr., Killeen Melissia Henry, Jr., Huntsvitle Stephen Hensel, Sr., Waco Linda Henthorn, Jr., Willis Bruce Herberger, Jr., Jasper Joseph Herbert, Jr., Conroe Charles Hereford, Sr., Huntsville Kathleen Hernandez, Fr., San Antonio Rozanne Hernandez, Fr., Huntsville Kathy Herod, So., Houston Ben Herrera, So., East Bernard Luis Herrera, Jr., Venezuela Kim Herring, Sr., Conroe Donna Herron, Fr., Humble Lisa Herwald, So., Bryan David Herwig, Fr., Houston Marilyn Herzog, Fr., Montgomery 334 People Dog lovers frequently brought their pets to the quadrangle to enjoy the Patsy Hester, Jr., Beeville sunny days. Becky Hethcock, Fr., Houston Terry Hibbert, So., Houston Carl Hickman, Sr., Huntsville Deborah Hickman, Fr., Copperas Cove Pamela Hickman, Gr., Fort Worth Douglas Hicks, So., Oak Ridge, Tenn, Marian Hicks, Sr., Houston David Hightower, Jr., Huntsville Elvis Hightower, Jr., Spring Eunice Hightower, Jr., Huntsville James Hill, Jr., Sealy Katherine Hill, Sr., Sealy Scott Hill, Fr., Alvin Sherry Hill, So., Shepherd Thomas Hill, Jr., Houston Kay Hilland, Sr., Spring Sharon Hilland, Fr., Spring Mary Hilliard, Jr., Newton Debra Hilton, Fr., Orlando, FL Mark Himsel, Jr., Baytown Don Hinds, Sr., Port Lavaca Jeff Hinds, Fr., Washington Susan Hinkle, So., Houston Karen Hinson, Jr., Texas City Howard Hinze, Sr., Tomball Cheryl Hippler, Fr., Richmond Margaret Hite, Jr., Bay City Jody Hiteshen, So., Houston Gary Hitt, So., Aivin Jerome Hlavaty, Sr., Lolito Roger Ho, Jr., Huntsville Edwin Hobbs, Fr., Batson Terri Hobbs, Fr., Houston i Carl Hodge, Gr., Stephens, AR Arlene Hoeinghaus, Jr., Schulenburg Gerry Hoerster, Fr,, Llano Stephen Hoff, Fr., LaMarque Sandra Hoffman, So., Irving Lori Hoffmeister, So., Tomball Donald Hogan, So., Beaumont Larry Hogan, Jr., Galveston Nancy Hogan, Fr., Beaumont Sharon Hogue, Jr., Houston Murray Holcomb, Sr., Texas City People 335 Several organizations spent many hours working at the Texas Prison Rodeo to raise money. Deborah Holcombe, Fr., Angleton James Holcombe, Sr., Houston Lynn Holden, Fr., Houston Cheryl Holder, Fr., Orange William Holder, Sr., Dallardsville Larry Holdorff, Sr., Alvin Connie Holland, So., Houston Larry Holland, Fr., Houston Lisa Holland, Jr., Huntsville Connie Hollas, Sr., Rosenberg Peggy Hollas, So., Rosenberg Janice Hollaway, Fr., LaMarque Patricia Hollek, Fr., Doulton Donna Holleway, Fr., Texas City Karen Holley, So., Huntsville Rick Hollis, Fr., Houston Lane Hollister, Fr., McAllen Larry Hollmann, Gr., Cat Springs Bobby Holloway, Sr., Gilmer Jamie Holloway, Fr., Kerrville Terri Holloway, Fr., Gilmer Deidra Hollowell, Sr., Athens Jim Holmes, Fr., Conroe Karen Holmes, So., Dallas Linda Holmes, Sr., Mesquite Martha Holmes, So., Hitchcock Robert Holmes, Fr., Houston Ruth Holstead, Fr., Houston Melisa Holt, Fr., Houston Marie Holtramp, Fr., Sealy Marilyn Holtkamp, Sr., Sealy Don Holtzclaw, So., Clute Janice Homeyer, Jr., LaGrange Cynthia Hon, Fr., Livingston Karen Honea, Fr., Houston Steve Hooker, Jr., Houston Cindy Hooks, Sr., Henderson Tammy Hooks, So., Henderson Kirk Hooper, So., Sweetwater Stephen Hooper, Sr., LaPorte William Hoot, So., Huntsville Jerry Hooten, Jr., Tyler Howard Hoover, So., Bedias Robin Hopkins, Fr., Pasadena Ronald Hopkins, Jr., Houston 336 People ee 7 (eee hans PREP ws Oe Be GS Elizabeth Hoppe, So., Houston William Hoppe, Jr., Houston , Diana Hopson, Fr., Liberty Lynn Hordeca, Jr., East Bernard Jill Horner, Sr., Huntsville ‘Michael Horohoe, So., Denville, N.J. Gary Horstmann, Jr., Haliettsville Janet Horton, Fr., Wichita Falls Peggy Horton, Fr., Houston Renee Hostetler, Jr., College Station Susan Housen, Sr., Houston Laura Houser, Jr., Houston Joseph Houston, Sr., Willingbora, NJ. Siephen Houts, Jr., Huntsville Lizabeth Hove, Fr., Conroe Barbara Howard, Gr., LaPorte Beverly Howard, Fr., Bryan Charles Howard, So., Bethesda, Md. Donna Howard, So., Houston Michael Howard, Sr., Deer Park Olivia Howard, Sr., Center Stephanie Howard, Fr., Houston Susan Howard, Jr., Deer Park Brenda Howell, So., Brenham William Howe, Fr., Bloomington, Minn. Dub Hawse, Sr., Huntsville Karen Hoyt, Fr., San Antonio Alisa Hubbard, Fr., Aransas Pass Joyce Hubbard, Fr., Port Lavaca Jim Hubbell, Fr., Houston William Hubbell, Fr., Houston Leslie Hubbie, Sr., Huntsville Cindy Huber, So., Conroe Patricia Hubert, Jr., Houston Rhonda Hubert, So., Livingston Jennifer Hudnell, So., Spring Deborah Hudson, Jr., Huntsville James Hudson, Fr., Austin Jennifer Hudson, So., Houston People 337 338 Linda Hughes, So., Houston Steve Hughes, Sr., Baytown Stephen Hume, Fr., Houston Karen Humphrey, Sr., Houston Mark Humphrey, Fr., Huntsville Raymond Hund, Jr., Orchard Stan Hunt, Sr., Pearland Dale Hunter, Jr., Huntsville James Hurd, So., Houston Michael Hurlbut, Fr., Cleveland Brenda Hurley, So., Spring Robin Hurley, So., Humble Robert Hurst, Jr., Dallas Dickie Hurta, Sr., Needville James Hurta, Sr., Needville Janet Huser, Fr., Houston Stephanie Husfelt, Fr., Houston Janice Huskey, So., Bellville Warren Hussey, Sr., Torrance, CA Laury Hussion, Fr., Houston Cindy Huston, So., Portland Debbie Hutchen, So., Houston Joe Hutcheson, Fr., Liberty Cheryl Hutchins, So., LaMarque Alfred Hutto, Fr., Houston David Hyde, So., Weslaco Gregory Hyde, Fr., Houston Joe Hyde, Fr., Lovelady Russ Hyde, So., Houston Sandra Hyde, Jr., Corrigan Stephney Hyde, Fr., Valley Mills Richard Hyndman, Sr., Centerville Innocent Ikwuakor, Sr., Nigeria Sam Inegbenosun, Sr., Nigeria Rebecca Ingalls, Jr., Freeport Kathleen Inglet, Fr., Willis I. V. Ingram, Jr., Edna Jeffrey Ingram, Sr., Baytown Lislieanne Ingram, Jr., Conroe Rebecca Ingram, Fr., Houston Roxie Inkster, So., Splendora Mary Inman, Jr., Pearland Sherry Inman, So., Houston Daniel Irabor, Jr., Huntsville Julie Irvine, Fr., Huntsville Beverly Irwin, Fr., Beave, Pa Debra Irwin, Jr., Bryan Patrick Irwin, Fr., Houston People Michael Hudson, So., Houston Manuel Huerta, So., Galveston Sylvia Huerta, Jr., Alvin Mary Hueske, Jr., Brenham Ron Huet, Gr., Huntsville Louanne Huey, So., Denton Russell Huffman, Fr., Kennedale Amy Hughes, Fr., Houston Holly Hughes, Sr., Kemp Football players enjoyed enthusiastic Bearkat fans at a pep rally in front of Old Main. Kenneth Isbell, Jr., Houston Gregory Ivy, Fr., Texas City Victor lyekekpolo, Jr., Nigeria Ann Jackson, So., Coldspring Debbie Jackson, So., Houston Deborah Jackson, Sr,, Houston Gary Jackson, Jr., Dallas Jan Jackson, Fr., Houston Jan Jackson, Sr., Temple Janet Jackson, Fr., Houston Kelly Jacobsen, So., Spring Kirk Jackson, So., Alta Loma Les Jackson, Sr., Dallas Loretta Jackson, So., Coldspring Martha Jackson, Fr., Houston Mary Jackson, So., Baytown Mary Jackson, Sr., Houston Richard Jackson, So., Houstn Sue Jackson, Jr., Port Arthur Tommy Jackson, So., Marlin Bill Jacobs, Jr., Conroe Brenda Jacobs, Fr., Livingston Linda Jacobs, Fr., Livingston Eddie Jaeger, So., Giddings Debbie Jaehne, Jr., Houston Dawn Jaks, Fr., Stafford Ghazi Jalao, So., Huntsville Lori James, Fr,, Hitchcock Rosia James, Sr., Freeport Jimmy Jamisan, Jr., Houston Robert Janac, Fr., Houston Sandra Janca, So., Houston Gilbert Janish, Sr., Wharton Judy Jarratt, So., Edna John Jarratt, Fr., Edna Karen Jaudon, Sr., Houston Theodore Jaudon, So., Houston Vickey Jeanfreau, Fr., Spring Fonda Jefferson, Jr., Jefferson Janet Jefferson, Fr., Houston Richard Jefferson, Sr., Pasadena Tonya Jefferson, Fr., Conroe Dawn Jenkins, Fr., Uvalde Fred Jenkins, So., Clute Pamela Jenkins, Jr., Houston People 339 340 People Relaxation! Raymond Jenkins, Fr., Normangee Robert Jenkins, Jr., Houston Albert Jennings, Fr., Houston Evelyn Jennings, So., Anderson Lavena Jennings, Fr., Conroe Stephen Jennings, Jr., Beaumont Tom Jensen, Sr., Cameron Franklin Jentsch, So., Hearne Greg Jepsen, So., Houston Freddy Jester, Fr., Houston Robert Jatelina, Sr., Richmond Kelly Jett, Fr., Spring Dechar Jhatraphakdee, Jr., Bon Air, Va. Fred Jimenez, Fr., Houston Julian Jimenez, Fr., Houston Michael Jines, So., Corpus Christi Barbara Jirasek, Fr., Alvin Cynthia Jobe, So., Houston Ctetus Jochec, Jr., Richmond Debbie Hohansen, Fr., Groesbeck Patricia Johike, Fr., Katy Alan Johnson, So., Fort Worth Archie Johnson, So., Montgomery Bessie Johnson, So., Conroe Bill Johnson, Fr., Corpus Christi Bonnie Johnson, Sr., Bay City Carl Johnson, So., Pecoa Carol Johnson, Fr., Galveston Charlene Johnson, Fr., Normangee — Cheryl Johnson, So., Coldspring Daliza Johnson, So., Huntsville Dana Johnson, Sr., Round Rock Don Johnson, Fr., Conroe Donna Johnson, So., Mont Belview Douglas Johnson, Fr., Winnie Eugene Johnson, Jr., Bryan Galen Johnson, Sr., Houston James Johnson, Sr., Wharton Janet Johnson, Sr., Huntsville Janice Johnson, Fr., Baytown Jena Johnson, Fr., Houston Jesse Johnson, Gr., Huntsville Joe Johnson, So., Madisonville Karen Johnson, Fr., Houston Larry Johnson, So., Jewett Lee Ann Johnson, Fr., Ennis Maria Johnson, Jr., Humble Maria Johnson, Fr., Killeen Michael Johnson, Fr., Conroe Mitchell Johnson, Fr., Houston Nancy Johnson, So., Houston Paul Johnson, So., Houston Rae Johnson, So., Stoughton, WI Ramona Johnson, Sr., Mt. Pleasant Ricky Johnson, Sr., Corsicana Roger Johnson, Gr., Plano Ronny Johnson, Fr., New Waverly Sandy Johnson, Fr., Beaumont Scott Johnson, So., Daisetta Sharon Johnson, Sr., Dinero Tana Johnson, Fr., Findlay, OH Terry Johnson, So., Conroe Tia Johnson, Fr., Round Rock Tommy Johnson, Sr., Crockett William Johnson, Fr., Houston Craig Johnston, Fr., Houston Clyde Johnstone, Fr., Houston Carl Jones, So., Eagle Lake Charles Jones, Fr., Houston Christopher Jones, So., Victoria Debra Jones, Sr., Navasota Dennis Jones, Fr., Lufkin Elizabeth Jones, Jr., Angleton Ellen Jones, Fr., Bay City Harold Jones, So., Houston James Jones, Jr., Houston Jay Jones, Jr., Houston John Jones, Fr., Houston Kimberley Jones, Fr., Houston Laquisia Jones, So., Galveston Lisa Jones, So., Houston People 341 Randy Jones, Jr., Cypress Raymond Jones, So., Houston Roger Jones, Sr., DeKalb Sharla Jones, So., Tomball Suzanne Jones, Jr., Huntsville Timothy Jones, Jr., Dallas Tracy Jones, Fr., Houston Donna Jordan, Jr., Magnolia Donna Jordan, Fr., Donna James Jordan, Sr., Rosenberg Larry Jordan, Sr., Houston Roy Jordan, So., Conroe Sharon Jordan, Fr., Houston Tim Jordan, So., Conroe Gary Joseph, Sr., Wharton Bobby Josey, Jr., Alvin John Joss, Jr., Waxahachie James Joswiak, Jr., Houston Lonnie Juergens, Sr., Rockdale George Juniel, So., San Augustine Karen Justus, Fr., San Antonio Cherie Jutson, So., Houston Roxann Kaatz, Fr., Round Rock Douglas Kabell, Sr., Sealy Pamela Kabine, Sr., Katy Madonna Kacal, Fr., Spring Wade Kachtik, Fr., Orange Hamid Kadkhodai, So., tran Sara Kahla, Fr., Deer Park John Kainer, Fr., Pasadena Allen Kamewsky, So., Houston Michael Kaminski, Fr., New Waverly Virginia Kammerdiener, Sr., Huntsville David Kankel, Jr., Austin Saiful Karim, Fr., Bangwadesh Ali Karmaghaee, Jr., ran Kathy Karr, So., Magnolia = Jerry Karriker, Fr., Moody 342 People Diana Schell found a warm place for her dog Dusty on a snowy January day. Annette Kasper, So., Sebastian Jeffrey Kasper, Jr., Huntsvilie Patricia Kasel, Fr., Sugarland Susan Katopodis, Jr., Houston Jimmie Kay, Jr., Conroe Rhonda Kay, Fr., Pasadena Margaret Keating, Jr., Baytown: David Keay, So., Huntsville John Keck, So., Cleveland Rod Keefe, Fr., Conroe David Keel, So., Houston DeLois Keele, So., Pearland Richard Keeler, So., Spring Debra Keeney, Fr., Houston Diane Keisler, Sr., Richards Karen Keith, Fr., Conroe Rachel Kellar, So., Conroe David Kelley, So., Houston David Kelley, Fr., Copperas Cove Frances Kelley, Sr., Crockett Brendon Kelly, So., Huntsville Michael Kelley, Jr., Hitchcock Perry Kelly, Fr., Jewett Richard Kelpen, Fr.,Houston Crystal Kemp, Fr., Huntsville Rebecca Kemper, Sr., Houston Steven Kendricks, So., Dayton, OH Kathleen Keng, Sr., Cleveland + Vickie Keng, Jr., Cleveland Cindy Kenjura, Jr., Houston Bill Kennedy, Fr., Houston Debbie Kennedy, Fr., Conroe Gary Kennedy, So., Houston Maureen Kennedy, Fr., Houston Pam Kennedy, Fr., Livingston Richard Kennedy, Jr., Houston Seth Kennedy, Fr., Malaysia Rodney Kennemer, Jr., West Columbia Bruce Kennon, Fr., Graplenad Amy Kepp, Fr., Corpus Chnisti Beth Kerley, Fr., Corsicana Kendall Kern, Fr., Garland Michael Kern, Fr., Houston Josephine Kessa, Sr., Schulenburg Patty Keton, Sr., Wichita, KS People 343 Band members practiced long hours before performances. 344 People Karen Key, Fr., Beeville Lisa Keyworth, Fr., Sugarland Vida Kharrazian, Fr., lran Alfred Khasia, Sr., Kenya Africa Nejiba Kheribi, Fr., Midway Kim Kiddler, Fr., Houston Libby Kiechke, Sr., Houston Cindy Kiemsteadt, Jr., Bellville Jerry Kiemsteadt, Jr., Bellville Robert Kiesewetter, Jr., Houston Jennifer Kiger, Fr., Houston Tona Kiker, Fr., Houston Jan Kilkenny, So., Houston Todd Kilkenny, So., Houston David Kilmann, So., Conroe Kathy Kilpatrick, Jr., Gatesville Jerome Kimball, Fr., Houston David Kimmel, Sr., Dallas Theresa Kindred, Sr., Hempstead Charles King Jr., Houston Jeffrey King, Jr., Del Rio JoNell King, So., North Zulch Meshelle King, Fr., San Antonio Phyllis King, Jr., Conroe Robin King, Sr., Huntsville Susan King, Fr., Houston Willis King, So., Trinity Mark Kinsey, Sr., Bay City Karin Kinson, Sr., Tolar Brian Kinzey, Jr., Houston Kathy Kirby, Jr., Midland Mary Kirchman, So., Pasa Barry Kirkpatrick, So., Burleson Pam Kirkpatrick, Fr., Vidor Nancy Kison, Fr., Houston Corliss Kitchens, Fr., Austin Larry Kitchen, Jr., Houston Luara Kitchen, Jr., Houston David Kittman, Jr., Lake Jackson Gaila Kitts, So., Round Rock Roger Kiaff, Fr., Houston John Klass, So., Texas City Donna Klaus, Fr., Sugarland Tevan Kleb, Gr., Cypress Michael Kleutz, Fr., North Zulch Andy Kline, Jr., San Antonio Jeffrey Kling, Fr., LaPorte Delores Knebel, Jr., Ei Campo Lois Knekow, Sr., Houston Douglas Knight, Sr., Franklin Thomas Knight, Sr., Franklin Shannon Knittel, Jr., Bruton James Knoll, So., Houston ' Mike Knorr, Sr., Houston Richard Knox, Fr., Houston Tommy Knox, Jr., Pasadena Bruce Knudson, Sr., Crantills Gap Kathy Kuykendall, Jr., San Antonio Sally Koch, Fr., Dallas Rhonda Kochwelp, So., Eagle Lake Paul Kocian, Fr., Houston David Koctor, Sr., Deer Park Thelma Koebelen, Fr., Boling Laurette Koehl, Jr., Huntsville James Koenig, So,, Louike Brett Koger, Fr., Huntsville Keith Kolaja, Fr., Houston James Konis, Jr., Houston Ann Konuicka, Sr., Sealy Michael Koonce, Sr., Weatherford Susan Koonce, Sr., Liberty Lori Kosclskey, Sr., Houston Bill Koster, Sr., Alvin Sandra Kotara, So., Sinton People 345 As weather permitted, White Hall resi- dents played basketball outside their dorm. David Kotch, So., Humble Wendel Kovar, Fr., Houston Theresa Kowis, So., Pasa Eva Kozlorsky, Jr., Rockwall David Kramer, Sr., Needville Steve Kramer, Fr., Huntsville Tracie Krause, Fr., Stafford Joe Krauskopt, Fr., Crosby Beverly Kremenak, Sr., Huntsville Lynne Kress, Fr., Mililani Town, Ha. Kathy Kressier, So., Dallas Cheryl Kreton, Sr., Port Lavaca eae, see: Mark Krey, So., Fort Worth Judy Kriehn, Jr., Dallas Gerald Kroon, Fr., Houston Davis Krumrey, So., Huntsville Margie Krupala, Jr., Lyford Joan Kruppa, Jr., Temple Else But Lane Mauseun James Kubala, Sr., Clute Sandra Kubala, Jr., Midfield Diane Kubecka, Fr., Houston Steve Kuchta, So., Hitchcock Joyce Kubeczka, Fr., Stafford Karen Kudlac, Jr., Huntsville Sue Kuhns, Sr., Conroe Kent Kunefke, Fr., Huntsville Carolyn Kupelian, So., Houston Mark Kuta, Sr., Navasota Gayle Kutach, So,, Lake Jackson Carolyn Kuzniarek, So., Houston Angie LaBarbera, Sr., Bryan Karen Lacey, Fr., Houston Janet LaCour,Gr., Freeport 346 People Carianne LaDuke, Sr., Dickinson Teresa LaFever, Sr., Houston Michael Lafond, Jr., Woodville William LaGrone, Sr., Killeen Melvin Laird, So., Riverside Mike Laird, Jr., Houston John Lake, Fr., Houston Denise Lakey, Jr., Houston Lauralee Lamb, Fr., Houston William LaMont, Fr., Dickinson Bruce LaMore, Jr., Houston David Lamza, Fr., Houston Patricia Lamza, Jr., Houston Leslie Lancaster, Fr., Houston Scott Land, Fr., Houston Kenneth Landon, Jr., Angleton Judy Landriault, So., League City Dianna Landry, Fr., Conroe Edith Landry, Sr., Port Arthur Mildred Landry, Fr., Rockwall Candyee Lane, Sr., Cuero Charles Lane, Jr., Houston Lynda Lane, Jr., Houston Clysta Lang, Fr., Sharidan Thomas Lang, So., Houston Thomas Langas, Sr., Fort Worth Vivian Langdon, Fr., Houston Thomas Lange, Jr., Wylie Jennifer Langenburg, Jr., Houston Janice Langford, So., Conroe James Langley, Sr., Huntsville Ken Langley, So., Camp Verde Teresa Langley, Jr., Garland John Langston, So., Houston Terri Lankford, Fr., Nederland Grace Lapetian, Fr., Houston Paul Lara, Sr., Baytown Victoria Larkin, Jr., Schertz Donal Larson, So., Houston Michael Lassig, So., Lyford Michael Lassiter, Fr., Houston Gary Lastovica, Fr., Houston Madeline Lastovica, So., Houston Jackay Latta, Fr., Houston Lori Laughlin, Fr., Daisetta Karla Lawless, So., Rosenburg Karie Lawrence, Fr., Houston Lori Lawrence, Fr., Houston People 347 Brenda Perry was one of many tennis enthusiasts. Courts were crowded year round even though new courts were completed near Pritchett Field. Robin Lawrence sr roustod Eve Lawson, Fr., Boerne Jimmy Lawson, So., Conroe Kelly Lea, Fr., Huntsville Stanley Lea, So., Huntsville Bertram Keake, So., Pasadena Chip Leake, Sr., Houston Jerry Leathers, Sr., Centerville Dean Leber, Fr., Houston Cynthia LeBlanc, Fr., Houston Dudley LeBlan, Sr., Rosenberg Peggy LeBlanc, So., Houston Anastasia Ledet, Jr., Houston Karen Lednicky, Jr., LaGrange Carol Lee, So., Houston Charles Lee, So., Mesquite Cindy Lee, Jr., Desoto Darrel Lee, Fr., Houston David Lee, Fr., Groves Francis Lee, So., Friendswood Geoffry Lee, Fr., Houston Jeff Lee, Fr., Houston Kevin Lee, So., Richmond Mary Lee, Jr., Houston Neda Lee, Fr., Humble Ronald Lee, Fr., Richmond William Lee, Fr., Huntsville Donald Leger, So., Houston Jill Legler, Jr., Houston Ruth Leibowstz, Fr., Pharr Margaret Leigh, Sr., Huntsville Brian Leighton, Sr., Woodlands Bick Lemons, So., Centerville Billy Leonard, Fr., North Zuler Glenda Leonhardt, So., San Antonio Kathy Lester, Fr., Houston Tina Lester, Sr., Ennis Erika Levenhagen, Jr., Metairie, La. Maureen Leverenz, Fr., Houston Steven Levy, Fr., Houston Gay Lewing, Fr., Texas City Brian Lewis, Sr., Houston Dennis Lewis, Jr., Tyler DiAnn Lewis, Sr., Huntsville 348 People James Lewis, Sr., Huntsville Jerry Le wis, Jr., Houston Jill Lewis, Fr., Houston Karen Lewis, So., Houston Raelyn Lewis, So., Conroe Robin Lewis, Fr., Huffman Steve Lewis, Fr., Crockett Thomas Lewis, Sr., Galveston Bonnie Leyendecker, So., Columbus Curtis Liberda, Sr., Ganado Elizabeth Lieberum, Sr., Thrall Becky Lievsay, So., Houston Bardley Lievsay, So., Houston Melvin Lightfoot, So., Lake Jackson Twilla Liles, Gr., Conroe Gary Lincoln, Fr., Houston Sharon Lindahl, Jr., Houston Nancy Lindenberg, Jr., Huntsville Johnny Lindley, So., Houston Mitchell Lindsay, Fr., Houston Bonnie Lindsey, Sr., Kingwood David Lindsey, Fr., Kingwood Ricky Link, Jr., Palestine Nancy Little, Fr., Houston Tina Lobpries, So., LaGrange Susan Lockhare, Fr., Liberty Linda Lochhard, Jr., Irving John Lockett, Jr., Huntsville Mary Jo Lockler, Fr., Houston People 349 350 People Hanna Loehr, Fr., Katy Jean Loftin, Sr., San Antonio John Logan, Fr., College Station Johnny Logan, So., Willis Paulette Logwinuk, Jr., Houston Gary Lok, So., Houston David Lombardino, Fr., Liberty Antionette Long, Fr., Texas City Brian Long, Fr., Pasadena Cheryl Long, Fr., Dickinson Donnie Long, Sr., Texas City James Long, Jr., Houston Ralph Long, Sr., Abilene Lisa Longmiere, Fr., Houston Tara Longmire, Fr., LaMarque Virginia Longmire, Sr., Huntsville Waine Longmire, Jr., Willis Michael Longoria, Sr., Huntsville Linda Longserre, Jr., Thompsons Diane Loose, Sr., Houston Joanne Lopez, Sr., Galveston Manuel Lopez, So., Killeen Rachel Lopez, Fr., Beeville Brad Losack, Sr., Richmond Richard Lossow, Sr., Galveston Cindy Lott, So., Leesville Jeff Lott, Fr., Vidor Lillian Lott, Sr., Leesville Richard Lott, Sr., Leesville Thersa Lott, Fr., Houston Kane Loukas, So., Port Arthur Dan Love, Gr., Conroe Sharon Love, Sr., Hockley Jaun Lovera, Jr., Huntsville Dena Lovett, So., Magnolia Laurie Lovett, Sr., Rickdale Troy Lovett, Sr., Pointblack Bruce Lowder, Sr., LaMarque Marty Lowe, Jr., Porter Wilma Lowe, Sr., Tomball Cindy Lowrey, Jr., Texas City Clay Lowry, So., Houston John Loyd, Fr., Houston Donna Lribham, Fr., Crosby Tina Lubojasky, Jr., Sugarland Tammy Lucas, Jr., Lyford Paul Lucas, Sr., Cuero Debbie Luce, Jr., Pollok Sherwood Lucke, Sr., Cameron Sarah Lucas, Sr., Atlanta, GA Steve Lunceford, Fr., Liberty Charles Luther, Sr., Huntsville Lynette Luthy, So., Houston Russell Lyle, So., Hardin Nathaniel Lynch, So., Texas City Barbara Lyons, Sr., Houston Cheryl Mach, Sr., LaGrange Mitchell Macha, So., Aledo Jennifer Machacek, Fr., Palacios James Macicek, So., Galveston Ronald MacLennan, Fr., Houston Debra MacQuirk, So., Conroe Linda Madden, Sr., Houston Michael Maddux, Jr., Conroe Pamela Madeley, Fr., Houston Debra Maffett, So., Cleveland Milton Magness, Sr., Cleveland Kathy Mahon, Jr., Houston Sandra Mahon, Fr., Houston Michael Maiden, Sr., Crockett The spirit stick was awarded to the most spirited organization each week. People 351 Dexter Simpson got a Houstonian fresh off the press. Peggy Majors, Sr., Huntsville Royce Majors, Fr., Orange John Majorwitz, Jr., Magnolia Donna Malinowski, Jr., Houston Danny Mallett, Sr., lola Debra Malone, Sr., San Antonio Diane Malone, So., Sweeny James Malone, So., Deer Park Margaret Mancuso, Jr., Houston Robert Mancuso, Fr., Houston Jody Maner, Fr., Groves Jeannette Mann, Fr., Conroe Debra Mansell, So., Houston Mary Maples, Fr., Friendswood Randy Marcks, Fr., Houston Catherine Marek, Fr., Houston Diame Marek, Sr., Wallis Georgana Marek, Sr., Bellville Thomas Marek, Fr., Navasota Suzanne Maresh, Fr., Lolita Don Marion, So., Houston Carolyn Markey, Fr., Houston Chandra Marks, So., Galena Park Wendy Marquart, Sr., Universal City Dick Marr, Fr., Pasadena Donna Marrs, Fr., Magnolia Robert Marrs, Sr., Galena Parks Irene Marsh, Fr., Houston Cliff Marshall, So., Houston Portia Marshall, So., Bloomington Randy Marshall, Sr., Houston Susan Marshall, Fr., Livingston Thad Marshall, Fr., Conroe Robert Marti, Fr., Houston Allen Martin, Sr., Hondo Danya Martin, So., San Antonio Dick Martin, Jr., Willis Gary Martin, So., Lake Jackson Jana Martain, So., Franklin Kelvin Martin, So., Conroe 352 People Teri Massey, Fr., Boerne Terry Massey, Fr., Huntsville Elizabeth Matchett, So., Huntsville Glenn Matetzschk, Fr., Rosenburg Mattie Mathews, Fr., Houston Bubba Mathis, Fr., League City Cynthia Matthews, So., Houston Stephanie Mattingly, Sr., Houston Mary Matus, So., Lake Jackson Russell Mauldin, Jr., Loma Jan Maurer, Fr., Irving Les Maxey, Fr., Boerne Rebecca May, Jr., Houston Ed Mayberry, Jr., Brookshire Gillie Mayes, Fr., Houston Larry Martin, Sr., Franklin Lisa Martin, Sr., Quinlan Mallisa Martin, So., Conroe Melinda Martin, So., Channelview Pattie Martin, So., Hurable Robert Martin, So., Houston Stephen Martin, Fr., Huntsville Terry Martin, Fr., Huntsville Zak Martin, Sr., Houston Cynthia Martinez, Fr., Galveston Jose Martinez, Sr., Houston Richard Martinez, Fr., San Antonio Steve Martinez, Fr., Huntsville Linda Martini, Fr., Corpus Christi Walter Marx, Fr., Houston Deborah Mascola, Jr., Universal City Augusto Mascorro, Jr., Brownsville Kathryn Mason, So., Liberty Antonius Massar, Jr., Garland Evana Massey, Jr., Rockwall Mark Massey, So., Lockhart People So 354 People Josh Mayes, Fr., Missouri City Herbert Mays, Sr., Baytown Sarah Mayse, So., Freeport Janis Mead, So., Houston Jeffrey Mead, So., Pasadena Monica Mead, Fr., Houston Stacy Meadows, Fr., Hearne Kenneth Meadows, Sr., Maxwell, AL Mary Meahl, Jr., Houston Brenda Means, Jr., Grand Saline Sherry Means, Jr., Grand Saline Gene Medack, Jr., Giddings Julie Meek, Fr.,Houston Steven Meeker, So., Kerrville Scott Meilert, Fr., Houston Richard Meinke, So., Houston Bill Meitzen, Sr., Eagle Lake Pamela Melcher, Sr., Houston Jackie Melder, Fr., Houston Donna Meline, Fr., Houston Sharon Meloy, Jr., Huntsville Ann Mellor, Fr., Houston Barbara Melson, So., Houston John Melton, Sr., Edna Kenneth Melton, Fr., Houston Lisa Melton, So., Portland Joe Mendez, So., Brownsville Marthie Menefee, Fr., Montgomery David Mensik, So., Richmond Linda Merchant, Fr., Huntsville Thomas Merchant, Fr., Bedias Benjamin Mereno, Sr., Houston German Merino, Gr., Huntsville Guido Merkens, Sr., Huntsville Peter Merrill, Sr., Conroe Frank Messing, Fr., Houston Cheri Metcalf, So., Magnolia Joe Meza, Sr., LaMarque George Michael, Fr., Cleveland Randy Michalec, Sr., Needville Leslie Michalik, Jr., Granger Loyce Michel, So., Houston Mitch Migl, Jr., Galena Park Louis Miques, So., Houston Steve Mikeska, Fr., Houston Terry Miksic, Gr., Huntsville Charles Millard, Sr., Baytown Arthur Miller, Fr., Jasper Arthur Miller, Sr., Houston Brian Miller, Jr., Conroe Carolyn Miller, Fr., League City Christie Miller, Fr., Clifton Delanise Miller, So., Huntsville Gary Miller, Jr., Dallas James Miller, Fr., West Cliff Kenneth Miller, Fr., Houston Larry Miller, Fr., Houston Laurie Miller, So., Houston Melissa Miller, So., Houston Phyllis Miller, Sr., Mexia Robert Miller, So., Houston Robin Miller, Fr., Houston Roy Miller, So., Rosenberg Ryan Miller, So., Houston Shelia Miller, So., Houston Jeffrey Mills, Fr., Cuero Kimberly Mills, Sr., Athens Robert Millspavch, Jr., Huntsville Adona Milmo, Fr., Houston Jack Minor, So., Houston Kim Minton, Fr., Port Neches James Minyard, Jr., Corsicana Alan Mitchell, Jr., Houston Cathey Mitchell, Jr., Rockwall Rebekah Mitchell, So., Katy Rick Mitchell, Sr., Galveston Terri Mitchell, Jr., Houston Denise Mitrano, So., LaPorte Donna Mixon, So., Houston Falethesa Mixon, Fr., Conroe George Mixon, Fr., Houston Robert Mixon, Jr., Conroe Margaret Mize, So., Huntsville Mike Micak, Jr., Katy Sandra Micak, Sr., Katy Moayyedahrabi, Sr., |ran Jeff Hobbs, Fr., Lufkin Ernest Moek, So., Huntsville Instructor Susan Buckman demon- strated a step for dance major Kim Hatton. People 355 Lorrie Moeller, So., Refugio Aboighassem Mohammadic, Gr., Huntsville Shawn Monday, So., Houston Smokey Monday, Sr., Deer Park Bambi Monnich, Jr., Houston Gregory Monteith, Jr., Ei Paso Julianne Montgomery, Jr., LaMarque Sue Montgomery, Fr., Houston Marian Moody, So., Deweyville Monetta Mooney, Sr., Huntsville Thomas Mooney, Sr., Conroe Alicia Moore, So., Houston Candace Moore, Fr., Marlin Dianne Moore, Jr., Glen Flora Eydoxia-Anra Moore, So., Greece Jack Moore, Fr., Bridge City Jeanie Moore, Jr., Houston Kathleen Moore, Jr., Spring Kathy Moore, Jr., Weslaco Kathy Rae Moore, Fr., Hockley Kathy Moore, Fr., Florence Melvin Moore, Sr., Huntsville Micho Moore, So., Groveton Patricia Moore, So., Houston Richard Moore, So., Irving Saralynne Moore, Fr., Houston Steven Moore, So., Friendswood Terri Moore, Fr., Gause Diana Morales, Fr., San Antonio Frances Morales, Fr., Galveston Lucien Molcau, Fr., Orange Doris Moreno, Sr., Huntsville Carol Morgan, So., Houston Clay Morgan, So., Houston 356 Peop le Darlene Morgan, Jr., Houston Darryl Morgan, Sr., West Columbia Debbie Morgan, So., Arcadia Debra Morgan, So., Franklin Jay Morgan, So., Midway Robert Morgan, So., Huntsville Robert Morgan, So., Lorena Sheila Morgan, Jr., Spring Taylor Morgan, Sr., Franklin Gina Morris, Fr., San Antonio Karen Morris, Fr., Mission Linda Morris, Sr., Corpus Christi Tommy Morris, Jr., Houston Kelley Morrison, Fr., Katy Stuart Morrison, Sr., Conroe William Morrow, Jr., Weskom Daryl Morton, Fr., Houston Ricky Morton, Fr., Conroe Tierai Morton, Fr., Huntsville Martha Moseley, So., Houston Anne Moser, So., Port Arthur Jim Mosley, So., Channelview William Mosley, So., Houston Cynthia Moss, Fr., Huntsville Jeff Mosshart, So., Houston Karen Mossier, Sr., Clute Kristi Moten, Fr., Grandview C. W. Moter, Sr., New Orleans, La. Walter Motherwell, Fr., Houston Ervin Mott, Fr., Houston Julie Mottola, Fr., Houston Karen Moye, So., Houston Debra Moyer, Jr., Dallas Don Muckleroy, So., Silsbee Mary Mueller, Fr., Bellaire Holly Muennink, So., Dallas Ralana Mullen, Jr., La Porte Judy Mullinax, Fr., Spring Mike Mullinax, Fr., Dallas John Mullins, Fr., Richmond Craig Mulvaney, So., Deer Park Kathleen Milner, Sr., Texas City Mark Munoz, Sr., Brownsville Jaun Munrriquez, Fr., Lyford Barbara Murphy, Fr., Houston There's a little bit of a child in all of us, as could be seen at the roller rink. People 357 Frederic Storaska, author of How to Say No to a Rapist and Survive, spoke on the topic of understanding the rapist in the LSC on February 7th. 358 People Charles Murphy, Sr., Corrigan Lee Murphy, So., Baytown Barney Murray, So., El Paso Edward Murphy, So., New Orleans Lisa Murray, Sr., LaGrange Misty Murray, Fr., Houston Randall Murrell, Jr., Freeport Jessica Murtishaw, Sr., Deer Park David Musgrove, So., Madisonville William Musgrove, So., Houston Mickey Musick, Sr., Grapeland Anne Musser, So., McLean Rodney Musslewhite, Sr., Converse Laurance Must, Fr., Huntsville Douglas Musgrove, So., Madisonville Vicky Mutchier, So., Taft Dean Muths, Jr., Houston Darrell Myers, Fr., Vidor Deniese Myers, Fr., Houston Jeannine Myers, Sr., Huntsville Jerry Myers, Jr., Moscow Laura Myers, So., Conroe Mary McAnelly, Sr., League City Gerald McAnulty, Fr., Buna LaNette McBride, Fr., Pasa John McBride, So., Huntsville Cecily McBroom, Fr., Houston John McCain, Sr., Huntsville Tim McCamy, Fr., Port Lavaca Mark McCann, Fr., Garland Karen McCarthy, Sr., Houston Steven McCarty, Jr., Snyder Cynthia McCambridge, Jr., Houston Andrea McCann, Sr., Ei Campo Lillian McCarty, Sr., Conroe Thomas McClain, Fr., Orange Patricia McClatchey, Fr., Marshall Carol McClellan, Fr., Houston Jesse McClelland, Sr., Livingston Ricky McClendon, Sr., Waxahachie Jim McConaughey, Jr., Cypress Beth McConnell, So., Houston Cynthia McConnell, Fr., Rosenberg Marilyn McCord, Sr., Huntsville Tom McCord, Sr., Waxahachie Mark McCoy, Fr., Houston Tim McCoy, So., Conroe Yolanda McCraw, So., Houston Cathy McCreery, Jr., Houston Edwin McCrory, Fr., Houston Jerry McCulley, Sr., Angleton Mike McCulloch, Fr., Willis Randolph McCulloch, Fr., Houston Michael McCullough, Fr., Fort Worth Miles McCullough, Jr., Conroe Mary McDaniel, So., Shepherd Erin McDermott, So., Houston James McDonald, Jr., Humble Karen McDonald, Fr., Houston Willie McDonald, Sr., Port Lavaca Judy McDuff, Jr., Angleton Jarmes McEachern, So., Centerville David McElveen, Fr., Lufkin Andrew McEntire, Fr., Conroe Lori McEntire, Sr., Conroe Bill McEntire, Jr., Conroe Chip McFarland, JSr., Conroe Brian McFarland, So., Richardson Brian McFarland, Fr., Houston Pam McFarland, So., Missouri Kathy McFaull, Jr., Cameron Kelly McFerrin, Fr., Port Neches Sandra McFerrin, Jr., Port Neches Fanny McGee, Sr., Richmond Steven McGee, Jr., Amarillo Steve McGehee, So., Houston Glenda McGlaun, Fr., San Antonio Mark McGuirer, Sr., Huntsville Anthony McHala, Fr., Crosby David McKay, Fr., Houston James McKee, Jr., LaVale Joe McKee, Jr., Cypress Gregory McKenzie, Fr., Dickinson People 359 360 People Dae McKie, Gr., Tyler Dennis McKinley, Fr., Houston Cynthia McKinney, Fr., Houston Jenniter McKisscick, So., Lafayette Craig McKnight, So., Houston Jeff McKnight, Gr., Houston Kelly McKnight, So., Houston Kendall McKnight, Fr., Houston Patti McLachlan, Fr., Houston Robin McLared, Sr., Wichita Falls” Donald McLaughlin, Jr., Friendswood Susan McLaugblin, Jr., Huntsville Sandlyn McLaughlin, Sr., Houston James McLean, Jr., Ki Ty Jamie McLean, Jr., Killeen Marsha McLelland, Sr., Wortham Pam McLean, So., Humble Buffie McLendon, So., Brenham Lisa McLeod, Fr., Humble Pamela McMahon, Fr., Conroe Sheldon McMahan, Fr., Huntsville Richard McMahon, So., Cleveland Donald McMannes, Jr., Humble Marcia McManners, Fr., Houston David McMath, Jr., Nassau Bay James McMichael, Fr., Spring JoAnn McMinn, Sr., Conroe Cathy McMurray, So., Victoria Benjamin McNair, So., Dayton Tim McNamara, So., Marshall Glenda McNamee, Fr., Houston James McNeill, Fr., Nederland Karen McNallen, Jr., Huntsville Linda McNeilly, Fr., Houstn Karen McReynolds, Jr., Coolidge Phyllis McVaney, Fr., Houston Glyna McWhorter, Grad., Madisonville Jan McWhorter, Fr., Archer City Kelly McWhorter, So,, Pasadena Sharon McWilliams, Jr., Houston Carla Nagy, Jr., Houston David Nalley, Fr., Conroe Javier Nanez, Jr., Mexico Kazem Naser, Grad, |srael Lisa Nash, Fr., Houston Marla Nash, Sr., Old Ocean Jeanine Nass, Fr., Livingston Pooneh Nasseri, Fr., Huntsville Thomas Nate, So., Houston Deborah Nau, Fr., Friendswood Nikki Nauert, Fr., Houston Mary Navarra, Jr., Houston Delbert Nave, Sr., Houston Vance Neal, Jr., Huntsville Joni Nease, So., Waco Sharon Neeley, So., San Antonio Candy Negem, So., Tyler Richard Neitzel, So., San Antonio Jimmy Nellums, Jr., Texas City Linda Nelsen, Jr., Palacios Becky Nelson, Fr., Sillsbee James Nelson, Fr., Huntsville Linda Nelson, Sr., Lane City Lisa Nelson, Sr., Dickinson Louise Nelson, Sr., Houston Patricia Nelson, So., Houston Sheryl Nelson, So., Austin Laura Nester, So., D'tlanis Kyle Netterville, Jr., Houston Patricia Neumann, Sr., Houston Randall Neumeyer, Fr., Houston Robin Nevegeld, Fr., Houston John Newberry, Sr., Beaumont Kevin Newbolt, Fr., Midland Lynn Newlin, Fr., Richmond Valerie Newman, Fr., Needville Jo Newton, Fr., Houston Phyllis Newton, So., Houston Lanny Newville, Fr., Harlingen Neither rain nor sleet nor show could keep dedicated joggers from the track. People 361 Studying in the dorm was a familiar sight. Fudo Ramirez reviewed for tests in White Hall. 362 People William Niblett, Fr., Hush Springs Adena Nichols, Sr., Splendora Jack Nichols, So., Huntsville Mark Nichols, Fr., Conroe Robert Nichols, So., Centerville Wayne Nicks, So., San Antonio Marshall Nielsen, So., Austin Darlene Nierman, Fr., Houston Melba Niggli, So., Con Can Mike Nikkel, Fr., San Augustine Sandy Nolf, Sr., Groves Nancy Nolte, Jr., San Antonio Russella Norcross, Fr., Houston Barbara Norman, Fr., Freeport John Norman, Fr., lola Cindy Norris, So., Houston Harry Norris, So., Huntsville Ricia Northam, Fr., Deer Park Gregory Norton, Sr., Houston Karen Norton, Jr., Rusk Larry Norton, Fr., Houston Mike Norton, Jr., Baytown Audrey Norwood, Fr., Beaumont Tracey Norwood, So., Richardson Bobby Nothnagee, Sr., Cleveland Ronald Nottebart, Jr., Houston Larry Novak, Jr., El Campo Mary Novak, Fr., New Waverly Ronnie Novak, So., Pearland Donnald Nowlin, So., Bynum Greg Nunn, Fr., Houston Rose Nunn, Jr., Brenham Charles Nunnally, Grad., Jacksonville Kerry Nyquist, Fr., Lyford Daryl Oates, Sr., Shelbyville Steve Oates, So., Pipe Creek Paul O'Banios, Fr., Highlands Steve Obert, Fr., Spring Tammie Oborn, Fr., Houston James Obrien, Sr., Houston Tom O'Brien, Fr., Houston Raymond O'Canas, Fr., Danevarg Michael O’Daniel, Sr., Texas City Kathy Oden, Fr., Livingston Dennis Odom, Jr., Hubbard Rebecca Ortrupeak, Fr., Belton Timothy Otte, Sr., Lexington Melindaanne Otte, Fr., Huntsville Jamie Odom, Sr., Buckholts David O'Farrell, Jr., Friendswood Stella Ogden, Fr., Houston Thomas Ogden, Grad., Colmesneil Daniel Ogier, Fr., Glendale Felix Oiloh-esene, So., Nigeria Felix Okafor, Grad, Nigeria Jill Oliver, Fr., Katy Merthai Oliver, Fr., Edna Mike Oliver, Fr., Houston Rebecca Oliver, Jr., Austin Rosalinda Olivares, Jr., Brownsville Bradley Oliveri, Fr., Conroe Susan Ondrasek, Sr., Fredericksburg Anita O'Neal, So., Liberty Leslie O'Neai, Jr., Lexington Jeff Oneill, Fr., Houston Larry Ordener, So., Gardendale Julie Orein, Fr., Houston Sergio Orioli, Sr., Huntsville Mary Jo Orlando, So., Houston Samuel Orlando, Jr., Houston Pamela Olson, Fr., Houston Monday Onaiwer, Grad, Nigeria Edward Oronsaye, Sr., Benin City Margie Orsak, Sr., Schulenburg Daniel Ortego, So., Huntsville Frank Ortego, Fr., Huntsville Donald Ortiz, Sr., New Braunfels Johanna Ortolano, Fr., Gretna, La. Emmanne Osadeben, So., Nigeria Terri Osborne, Fr., Houston Jacqueline Osemwegie, So., Huntsville Peter Osemwenighae, Sr., Nigeria Joan Oshel, Fr., Huntsville Robert Oshel, Jr., Mesquite People 363 Restful places to study were scat- tered over the campus, such as this small park behind the Austin College Building. 364 People Doug Ottosen, Fr., Houston Beverly Oughton, So., Houston Darlene Ourso, Fr., White Castle, La. Gary Outlaw, Fr., Houston Alejandro Ovejas, Jr., Mexico Gary Overstreet, Fr., Houston Emma Owen, So., Huntsville Reta Owen, Fr., Donie Louis Pabor, Fr., Austin Daniel Pachero, Fr., Pleasonton Edithann Page, So., Houston Linda Page, So., Houston Kathy Palisin, Jr., Beaumont Michael Palmer, So., Livingston Phillis Palmer, Fr., Spring Teri Palmer, Fr., Dallas Sonia Palomo, Sr., Houston Pat Panuska, Fr., Houston Dean Pappas, Fr., Houston Karen Paradowski, Fr., Houston Marilyn Paradowski, Fr., Houston Theresa Parado, So., Houston Holly Parchmont, Fr., Stafford Van Parham, Jr., Spring Cheryl Parish, Gr., Huntsville Joe Parish, Fr., Houston Rodney Parisher, Jr., Houston Paula Parish, Fr., Houston Diana Parmley, So., Beaumont Bert Parker, Jr., Houston Cynthia Parker, Jr., Conroe D'Ann Parker, Fr., Willis Debra Parker, Fr., Huntsville John Parker, So., Houston Ken Parker, So., Spring Kenneth Parker, Sr., Washington Rebecca Parker, Fr., Conroe Robert Parker, Sr., Huntsville Dianna Parks, So., Conroe Allie Parma, Fr., Huffman Todd Parks, Fr., Aransas Pass Charlotte Parr, So., Fort Worth Jane Parrish, Fr., Cleveland Rebecca Parrot, Sr., Houston Jennifer Parrish, So., Splendora Rebecca Partain, Jr., Splendora Randall Parthom, Fr., Rosenberg Cecelia Pasket, Gr., Anderson Marcia Parsons, Fr., Austin Kimberly Patrick, So., Houston Martha Patrick, So., Coldspring Mary Patronella, Fr., Houston Dayna Patterson, So., Bay City Gracie Patterson, Fr., Huntsville Jack Patterson, So., Stafford, Va Kathryn Patterson, So., Lake Jackson Lea Ann Patterson, So., Conroe Marc Patterson, So., Carroccton Cathy Pattison, Sr., Deer Park David Patton, Sr., Waco Deborah Patton, So., Houston Joan Patton, Jr., Fort Worth Stacy Patton, Fr., Texas City Michael Paulsen, Fr., Houston Ann Payne, Fr., Killeen Claude Payne, Fr., Marquez Jay Payton, Jr. Richmond David Peabody, Jr., Dayton Joseph Peacock, Fr., Lufkin Patty Peacock, Fr., Nacogdoches Keith Pearce, Fr., Cleveland Marla Pearsall, So., Houston Julie Pearson, Fr., Conroe Monte Pearson, Sr., Huntsville Mahrokh Pebdani, So., Huntsville Cynthis Peckham, Sr., Houston Linda Peckham, Fr., Spring ’ Allan Pedersen, So., Granbury Helen Pederson, Jr., Navasota Kathy Deel, Fr. Houston Billy Pekar, Fr., Gonzalez Doris Peltier, So., Danbury Robert Peltier, Sr., Danbury Cynthia Pelzi, Sr., LaPorte Marina Peguignat, So., College Station Ronald Pischke, Sr., Schulenburg Manuel Pina, So., Waco Omar Pena, Sr., Edinburg People 365 366 People Randall Pendland, Jr., Palestine Iva Penix, Jr., Sweeny Lee Penninglan, Fr., Round Rock Mark Pennington, Fr., Austin Pamela Penry, Fr., Cleveland James Penton, So., Houston Susan Penton, Sr., Baytown Cynthia Perez, Fr., El Campo Maria Perez, Jr., Alvin Charles Perkins, Sr., Elgin Darrell Perkins, So., Trinity Delsenna Perkins, Sr., Dickinson Marvin Perkins, Jr., Orange Steven Perkins, So., Dallas Cathy Perlich, Jr., Houston Don Perry, Fr., Buffalo Randall Perry, Sr., Pasadena Sfrevitn Perry, Fr., Houston Jack Perryman, Sr., College Station Jay Perryman, Fr., Houston Barbara Petty, Fr., Franklin Billy Petty, Fr., Pasadena David Petty, Fr., Dorothy Linda Petty, Sr., Rogers Janet Peters, So., Bryan Jeanna Peters, Fr., Waco Barry Peterson, So., Aliet Josephine Peterson, Fr., San Antonio Starr Peterson, Fr., Angleton Ronald Petronelia, Fr., Huntsville Wut ES Along with the spring sunshine came the sunbathers — outside the dorms, Pa So., Clats Worth, on Old Main Hill, at the apartment Derry Perit Jy Heuston pools, or anywhere else where it was Tere Pewitt, Jr,, Pinehurst shiny. Patti Pfardrescher, Fr., Baytown Janice Phlegs, Fr., Coldsprings Dana Phelps, Fr., Houston Diane Philips, Fr., Huntsville Charlie Phillips, Fr., Huntsville Craig Phillips, Sr., Houston — Dee Phillips, So., Missouri City Faith Phillips, Jr., Galveston | Jerry Phillips, Fr., Silsbee | Joyce Phillips, Fr., Livingston t Kelly Phillips, Fr., Corpus Christi Libby Phillips, Jr., Victoria | Linda Phillips, Jr., Brenham | Reginald Phillips, Jr., Houston ‘ Ronlad Phillips, Jr., Houston | Tommy Phillips, Jr., Conroe | Dallas Pichnic, Sr., Clute Tommy Pickens, Fr., Houston Camline Pickell, Gr., Beaumont Jeff Pickett, Fr., Conroe Karel Pickett, Jr., Huntsville Mary Pier, Jr., Houston Bobby Pierve, Sr., Centerville Efizabeth Pillion, Sr., Houston Patricia Pinnell, Fr., Richmond - Nancy Pippin, Jr., Elk Grove Vig., Ill. Susan Pittman, So., Kingwood Bill Pitts, So., Pearland Stephanie Pitts, So., Woodville John Plattenburg, Fr., Livingston Paul Plattsmier, Fr., Houston Eric Platzner, Fr., Port Aransas Christie Plumb, Jr., Houston Michele Playter, Jr., Houston Dwayne Poe, Fr., Houston Keith Poe, Fr., Katy Pam Poffinbarger, Fr., Huntsville Robert Poffinbarger, So., Huntsville Debbie Pohl, Jr., Carmine Lisa Pohle, So., Houston Kathleen Pohler, Jr., Shiner Calvin Poliaard, Sr., Arcadia People 367 “Sheriff'’ Mike Mooney wrote a ticket for the horse without a blue permit on the Lambda Chi Alpha-Chi Omega homecoming float. 368 People Virginia Polichino, So., Houston Jane Polito, Sr., Houston Billy Polk, Sr., Palacios Amanda Pollard, So., H ouston Diana Pollizzie, Jr., Houston Stephen Polnick, Fr., Houston Susan Pomeroy, Jr., Brenham Maria Pompillio, Jr., Huntsville Angelita Ponce, So., Altaloma William Pond, Fr., Humble Laura Pool, So., Conroe Eddie Poole, Sr., League City Ronda Poole, So,, Houston Mary Pope, So., Bryan Tyler Porche, Jr., Edna Lisa Poret, Fr., Houston Bernard Porter, Jr., Huntsville Bryan Porter, Fr., Lake Jackson Jerry Porter, Sr., Henderson Melisa Porter, So., Aliet Tamela Porter, Fr., LaMarque Dickie Porterfield, So., Mart Linda Porterfield, Sr., Bryan Michael Posey, Fr., Bryan Karl Pottkotter, Sr., Tyler Jeannette Pou, Sr., San Antonio Cindy Powell, Fr., Pasadena Darrell Powell, Jr., Huntsville Debra Powell, Fr., Livingston Gary Powell, So., Houston Steven Powell, Jr., Houston Mary Powell, Fr., Livingston Larry Powers, Sr., Galveston Gloria Poynt, Gr., New Caney Leslie Poynter, So., Corpus Christi Harry Pratorius, Fr., Spring Hugh Pratt, So., Beaumont Sharlene Prusch, Sr., Pasadena Mark Prause, Fr., Valley Mills Louis Preisler, So., Hungerford Charles Pressler, Gr., Galveston Marsha Preston, Sr., Tyler Denise Pewitt, So., Deer Park Jerry Prewitt, So., Jasper Amy Price, So., Houston Brett Price, Fr., Houston Monty Price, So., Trinity BLUE oe PERMITS ONLY William Price, Sr., Boling Peggy Pride, Sr., McAllen Peggy Pridgen, Jr., Livingston Thomas Priest, Sr., Houston Sally Priestley, Jr., Houston Andy Peokop, Fr., Huntsville Jerry Prosise, jr., Nashville, Tenn. John Prowell, Sr., Mexia Ernest Provasek, Jr., Huntsville Beverly Pruitt, Jr., Texas City Charlotte Pruitt Jr., Spring Kim Prukop, Sr., Inez Henry Pryor, So., Kirbyville Joe Psenick, St., Lake Jackson Kathleen Psenick, So., Sinton Ronald Psenick, Sr., Lake Jackson- Dianna Pskowski, Sr., Huntsville Felipe Puente, So., Sabinal Karen Pumphrey, Jr., Houston James Pursell, So., Huffman Debra Pursley, Fr., Huntsville Elizabeth Pustejovsky, Sr., Abbott Donna Pustka, Sr., Richmond Kouida Putman, Sr., Highlands Cynthia Putnam, Fr., Raywood Edward Qualls, Sr., Montgomery David Querbach, Jr., Conroe Jimmy Quinn, Sr., Grangerland Kathy Quintana, So., Houston Esmeralda Quintero, Sr., Houston Kenneth Rabalais, Fr., Nederland People 369 370 People Martin Rabalais, So., Houston Alvin Rachels, Sr., Huntsville Leslie Rachels, Sr., Huntsville Kevin Radabaugh, Fr., Houston Cristina Radam, So., Houston Donna Raesner, Fr., Huntsville Lester Ragston, Jr., Wharton Mary Rala, Fr., Houston Melanie Raley, Sr., Corsicana Debbie Rainvoilt, Sr., Houston Ron Raniey, So., Marshall Benney Raley, Sr., Barry Karen Raley, Fr., Corsicana Leslie Raley, Fr., Texas City David Ralls, So., Pasadena Patricia Ralston, Jr., Huntsville Teresa Ralston, Jr., Humble Telana Ramirez, Fr., Oklahoma City, Okla Chris Ramsey, So,., Houston Dana Ramsey, Fr., Highland Randy Rancier, Fr., Abilene Kay Randle, Fr., Houston Mark Range, Fr., Huntsville Jeanine Rankin, Sr., Conroe Anne Raney, Fr., Houston Craig Raney, Fr., Houston Jeanne Rashin, Sr., Houston Russell Raska, Fr., Sugarland David Ratcliff, Jr., Houston Timothy Ratcliff, Sr., Jasper Cherie Ray, Jr., Liberty Curtis Ray, Jr., Giddings Dudley Ray, Fr., Katy ineeda Ray, So., Brenham Richard Ray, Fr., Houston Martha Reagon, Fr., Houston Reecia Reagan, Fr., Huntsville Donald Reaves, Fr., Cleveland Frances Reaves, So., Houston James Rector, Sr., Lockhart Eric Redding, Jr., Houston Gay Redding, Jr., Pasadena Elaine Reding, So., Houston Debra Reece, Fr., Coldsprings Elizabeth Reece, Fr., Port Lavaca Beverly Reed, Jr., Huntsville Buddy Reed, Sr., Kerrville David Reed, Sr., Orange James Reed, Sr., San Antonio Ronnie Reed, Jr., Liberty William Reed, Fr., Houston Frankie Reescann, Fr., Romayor Cindy Reeves, Fr., Richardson Clay Reeves, Fr., Texas City John Reeves, Jr., Lufkin Tim Reeves, So., Houston Dianne Reid, Fr., Friendswood Lawrence Reid, So., Houston Nikki Reid, Fr., Bryan William Reinhardt, Fr., Corrigan Maria Rendon, Jr., San Antonio Billy Renfro, Fr., Houston Jim Renfro, So., Conroe Mark Rentro, Fr., Conroe Jay Reppond, Fr., Missouri City Rene Resendez, Fr., Harlingen Rene Ressling, So., Huntsville Joanne Restive, So., Houston Steve Reuter, Fr., Stafford Maria Reyes, So., Eagle Pass Richard Reyes, Jr., Edinburg Fred Reyna, Fr., Irving Daniel Reynolds, So., Jasper Howard Reynolds, Fr., Houston John Reynold, So., Missouri City Linda Reynolds, So., Houston Nanetta Regeon, Sr., Fayet teville, Ga. James Rhame, So., Texas City Brian Rhames, So., Conroe Fans flocked to Huntsville to see the Texas Prison Rodeo. People 371 This was a familiar face for anatomy students. 372 People Rhodes Renee, So., Groves Julie Rhodes, So., Huntsville Shavonne Rhodes, Fr., Huntsville Charla Rice, So., Beaumont David Rice, So., Houston Randall Rice, Jr., Spring Lori Rich, So., Waller Teel Richard, Jr., Milland Barry Richards, Jr., Houston Fred Richards, Jr., Alice Kenneth Richards, Fr., Huntsville Kristie Richards, Sr., Huntsville Ricky Richards, So., Huntsville Brian Richardson, Fr., Huntsville David Richardson, So., Fort Worth Gail Richardson, Fr., Willis Judy Richardson, So., Yorktown Joneile Richardson, Sr., Livingston Liz Richardson, Fr., Alpine Michael Richardson, So., Livingston Ronald Richardson, Sr., Coldsprings Michael Richburg, Jr., Austin Claude Richey, Fr., Houston Daena Richey, Sr., Bridge City Charles Richter, Fr., Channelview Evelyn Richter, Sr., Houston Tracy Rickett, Fr., Magnolia Melvin Riddick, Sr., Jasper Jean Riddle, So., Houston Natalie Rider, Jr., Tyler Regena Riewe, Jr., League City Richard Rifley, Fr., Huntsville Malcolm Rigsby, So., Snyder Cheryl Riha, Fr., Rosenberg Matthias Rihm, Fr., Huntsville Cindi Riley, Fr., Houston Janet Riley, Sr., Houston Thomas Riley, Jr., Huntsville Jorge Rincon, Jr., Columbia, S.A. Michael Rine, Sr., Wayne, Mich. Ted Ringer, Sr., Marquez Tony Rios, Jr., Port Arthur Becky Risinger, Jr., Texas City Rod Risley, Sr., Knoxville, Tenn. Russell Risteen, Fr., Missouri City Barbara Roaches, So., Houston Barbara Robert, Fr., Pasadena Robert E. Robert, Fr., Houston Diana Roberts, Fr., Pearland Frank Roberts, Sr., Houston Jo Roberts, So., Trinity Marie Roberts, Jr., Alta Loma Patti Roberts, Jr., Big Sandy Randel! Roberts, Fr., Conroe Sharon Roberts, So:, Fulshear Dawn Robertson, Fr., Katy James Robertson, So., Houston John Robertson, So., Rockwall Tim Robertson, Fr., Houston Michael Robicheaux, So., Kingwood David Robinson, Fr., Richardson Debra Robinson, So., Jewett Desmond Robinson, So.,-Houston Randall Robinson, Sr., Alabama Robert Robinson, Jr., Richardson Rochelle Robinson, Fr., Houston Ronda Robinson, Fr., Bay City Sherry Robinson, Jr., Rockdale Tanya Robinson, Fr., ingram Thomas Robinson, Fr., New Caney Wanda Robinson, Jr., Port Arthur William Robinson, Sr., Houston Sheryl Robinson, Fr., Houston Tim Robison, So., Houston Paul Robles, Fr., Aransas Pass Michael Robson, Fr., Houston Mary Rochner, Fr., Texas City Audrey Rod, Sr., El Campo Ronnie Rodes, Sr., Humble Mark Rodger, Sr., Huffman Chery! Rodrigue, Fr., Houston Lydia Rodriguez, Fr., Houston Abel Rodriguez, Fr., LaMarque 2 People 373 Albert Rodriguez, Sr., D'Havis Richard Roehrig, Jr., Dallas Michael Roempke, So., Texas City Dean Rogers, Fr., Conroe Mark Rogers, So., San Antonio Gayle Rogge, So., Guy Phoebe Roguemore, Fr., Houston Dennis Rohan, Sr., Wallis Peggy Rohde, Sr., Alvin Patricia Rollins, Fr., Crystal Beach William Rollo, So., Houston Timothy Romans, Fr., Rosebud Frank Romero, Jr., Galveston Lourdes Romeu, Fr., Cleveland Mary Romeu, Sr., Cleveland Sally Root, Sr. , Houston Brenda Roper, So., LaPorte John Rosanky, Fr., Holland Charles Rosemond, Fr., Spring Darrell Rosen, Fr., Houston Curtis Ross, So., Lake Jackson Kenneth Ross, Jr., Huntsville Pamala Ross, Fr., Houston Raymond Ross, Fr., Huntsville Rhonda Ross, Fr., Conroe David Rossi, Fr., Houston Cynthia Rothe, So., D'Hanis Michael Rothrock, Fr., Conroe Pat Rougon, Sr., Houston Kim Rouse, Fr., Angleton . Carol Roush, Fr., Kingwood Ronald Routzon, Jr., Houston Phyliss Rowe, So., McAllen Kevin Ruark, So., Huntsville Randall Ruark, Gr., Huntsville Kevin Ruble, Sr., Houston Ross Ruckel, So., Jasper Sharon Rueder, Fr., Liberty 374 People Fishing was a favorite springtime sport. Phil Ruffin, Fr., Huffman Marlene Ruffino, Jr., Houston Fred Rundell, Fr., Houston Robin Rushing, Fr., Cleveland Chery! Russ, Fr., Houston Christy Russ, Jr., Bellville Eddie Russell, Jr., Huntsville Glenn Russell, Fr., Houston Jackie Russell, Jr., Huntsville James Russell, Fr., Rockdale Jana Russell, So., Bridge City Jary Russell, So., Houston Randy Russell, Fr., Houston Robert Russell, So., Humble Zina Russell, Fr., New Braunfels Stephanie Rutherford, Fr., Dallas Cheryl Rutledge, So., Sugarland Debra Rutledge, Fr., Thorndale Pedro Ruvas, Jr., Huntsville Angela Ryan, Fr., Conroe Beverly Ryan, Fr., Conroe Carrie Ryan, Fr., Houston James Ryan, Fr., Houston Leslie Ryan, Fr., Houston Vickie Ryan, Fr., Alta Loma Richard Rydzeski, Fr., Houston William Rylant, Jr., Huntsville Dennis Ryza, Sr., La Grange Mary Saad, Fr., Houston Mary Sadler, So., Porter Seyed Sadr, Gr., ran Gilbert Saenz, Sr., Brownsville Luis Saenz, Jr., Edinburg Susan Saenz, Fr., Houston Ann Sage, Sr., Camden Ken Saha, Fr., Houston Brett Sailors, Fr., Houston Mary Saladino, Fr., Houston Edward Saldivar, Sr., Rio Hondo Vhgie Salinas, So., Houston Rosemary Sallee, Sr., Livingston Cynthia Salmon, Jr., Houston Richard Salter, Fr., Houston Michael Saltsman, Fr., Conroe Barry Samford, So., Carthage People 375 Jim Calahan worked on a design class project. Angelia Sampson, Fr., Houston Sammy Samuel, Fr., Conroe Sindy Samuel, Fr., Madisonville Herbert Samuels, Jr., Rosenberg Fred Sanchez, Fr., Houston Magali Sanchez, Fr., Boling Tito Sanchez, Gr., South America Rick Sandberg, Fr., Mission Dawn Sanders, So., Pasadena Michael Sanders, Fr., Spring Mike Sanders, So,, Wetmore Stephen Sanders, So., Seffner, Fla. Steve Sanders, Fr., Houston Jimmie Sandles, Fr., Huntsville Johnnie Sandles, Fr., Hamblen Carolyn Sanford, Fr., Houston Kelly Sanford, Fr., Bryan Morteza Sanjani, So., tran Paul Santerre, Fr., Houston Gary Santina, Jr., Pearland Randy Sapp, Jr., Cameron Ricky Sapp, Jr., Cameron Nadar Sarfaraz, Jr., ran Allen Sarles, Sr., Lake Jackson Kimberly Sasser, So., Houston Dorothy Satarino, Fr., Dallas Scott Saunders, Fr., Bryan Patrick Savage, Fr., Houston Sherry Savage, Jr., Houston Kim Sawyer, Fr., Houston Mark Sawyer, Sr., Morgan City, La. Gloria Scales, Jr., Washington Thomas Scalise, Fr., Houston Steve Scamardo, Fr., Bryan Deborah Scarborough, Jr., Baytown Paul Scarborough, Fr., Conroe Joseph Schaaf, Jr., Galveston Larry Schatz, Jr., Houston Diana Schell, So., Houston Susan Scheller, Fr., League City Linda Schick, Fr., Houston Walter Schiller, So., Houston Alisa Schisser, Sr., Pasadena James Schisser, Sr., Huntsville Janice Schlechte, Fr., Thorndale 376 People Don Schmidt, Jr., Freeport Jerry Schmiediin, Fr., Victoria Cherill Schmidt, So., LaMarque Kathy Schmidt, Jr., Freeport Mark Schmittgens, Jr., Houston Peter Schneider, Sr., Huntsville Deborah Schoellmann, Jr., Garwood Mark Schoellmann, Fr., Garwood Cynthia Schomer, Fr., Houston Karen Schoppe, Jr., Somerville Debbie Schoubroek, Fr., Livingston Leslie Schreiuer, Sr., Houston Amy Schroeder, Fr., Wayne, N.J. Daryl Schroeder, So., Huntsville Marvin Schroeder, Fr., Vidor Michelle Schroeder, So., Houston Barbara Schubert, Fr., Houston Gary Schubert, Jr., Houston Diana Schuete, Fr., Houston Douglas Schuctz, Sr., Rosenberg Lawerence Schuitz, Fr., Huntsville Mark Schultz, So., Richardson Michael Schultz, So., Houston Rudy Schultz, Fr., Belton Victor Schultz, Fr., Spring Gail Schwank, Jr., Houston Terri Schwope, So,, Boerne Ricky Schwerafeger, Fr., Texas City Susan Scoggins, Fr., Harlingen Scott Neal, Sr., Corpus Christi Scott Thomas, Jr., Bellaire Debbie Scruggs, Fr., Hempstead Joni Seale, Jr., Flynn Larry Seale, Fr., ‘ouston Shirley Searey, Fr Grangerland Wesley Seay, So., t igle Pass Alfred Sebile, Fr., Beaumont Jimmy Secrist, Fr., Houston Christene See, Jr., Huntsville People 377, 378 People Chris Sekaly, Fr., Beaumont Bryan Selden, So., Hearne Greg Sellers, Fr., Arlington Sherry Semander, Fr., Houston Karen Seniff, Jr., Houston Sandi Sens, Jr., Sealy Kathy Sern, Fr., LaPorte Samuel Serrato, Fr., Lockhart Nancy Sever, So., Stafford Scott Shadden, So., Sherman Beverly Shadle, Fr., Houston Keith Shanks, Jr., Texas City Charles Shannon, Fr., Houston Linda Shanoff, Fr., Houston Bobby Sharp, Sr., Lake Jackson Alan Shastid, Fr., Huntsville Alecia Shaw, Fr., Houston Jody Shaw, Fr., Donie Larry Shaw, Jr., Huntsville Trisha Shaw, Sr., Conroe James Sheehy, Sr., Waco Bubba Shelton, Fr., Tilden Jeffery Shelton, So., Houston Genita Shelvin, Fr., Houston Bobby Shepard, Sr., Conroe Brad Shepherd, So., Houston Kathy Shepherd, Jr., Houston Elizabeth Sheridan, Fr., Huntsville Chrles Sherlock, Fr., Spring After the winter thaw, blossoms were seen all over campus. Thomas Sherman, Fr., Portland Lori Shew, Fr., Houston Willian Shivers, Fr., Centerville Tina Shockley, Jr., Corpus Christi Rachael Shook, Fr., Beaumont Jeff Shoop, Fr., Houston Debra Shotts, So., Houston Suzanne Shugart, Sr., Houston Christy Shulsen, So., Plano Kathryn Shulsen, Fr., Plano Nathalie Shurber, Jr., Edna Scott Sigle, So., New Braunfels Jennie Sigler, So., Huntsville Linda Silbas, Jr., Freeport Derek Sills, So., Lake Jackson Debbie Simcak, Fr., Cypress Elizabeth Similien, Sr., Houston Jayne Simmons, Fr., Seadrift Vickie Simmons, Fr., Lufkin Craig Simon, So., Houston Denise Simon, Fr., Port Neches David Simpson, Jjr., New Braunfels Dexter Simpson, Sr., Centerville Marcia Sompson, So., Houston Brian Sims, Fr., Huntsville Kathie Sims, Fr., Texas City Kenneth Sims, Fr., Houston William Sims, Sr., Sugarland Sheena Singer, So., Houston Belinda Sitka, Jr., Sugarland William Sivley, Fr., Conroe Thomas Skaina, Sr., Hitchcock Alan Skarpa, Fr., Houston Patrick Skela, Fr., Crosby Sherry Skelton, Fr., Willis Peggy Skinner, So., Houston Steve Sklar, Jr., Houston Cindy Skupien, So., Huntsville Mark Skweres, Fr., Houston Butch Slaven, So., Houston Sue Slaven, Fr., Houston Larry Sledge, Fr., Houston Silvia Slenk, Sr., Snook Rita Sloan, Sr., Cleveland William Slough, Fr., Victoria People 379 Frank Fair, philosophy professor, par- ticipated in a campus blood drive. 380 People Cynthia Smart, So., Dallas Joe Smart, Fr., Cypress Bruce Smiley, Fr., Tomball Alice Smith, So., Huntsville Angela Smith, Jr., Bay City Anitra Smith, Fr., Deer Park Ann Smith, Fr., Houston Bereatha Smith, Sr., Houston Beverly Smith, Fr., Huntsville Billy Smith, Jr., Aransas Pass Brian Smith, Jr., Longview Cathy Smith, Fr., San Augustine Charolette Smith, Fr., Huntsville Cherie Smith, Fr., Bellaire Cindy Smith, Fr., Splendora Cynthia Smith, So., Friendswood David Smith, Sr., Richardson Deborah Smith, Jr., Houston Doborah Smith, Jr., Texas City Diana Smith, Fr., Huntsville Dolores Smith, Sr., West Columbia Don Smith, Fr., Houston Donna Smith, Fr., Houston Galen Smith, Sr., Daingerfield Gary Smith, Sr., Tyler Janette Smith, Fr., LaMarque Jeff Smith, Fr., Friendswood Jeffrey Smith, Jr., LaMarque Jill Smith, Fr., Houston Keith Smith, Jr., Shreveport, La. Keith Smith, So., Houston Kitty Smith, Fr., Texas City Linda Smith, So., Houston Linda Smith, Jr., Baytown Luri Smith, Fr., Houston Melanie Smith, Jr., Conroe Melissa Smith, Jr., Winnie Michael Smith, Fr., Palestine Michael Smith, Jr., Houston Norma Smith, Sr., Huntsville Patricia Smith, So., Dodge Paula Smith, Fr., Aransas Pass Reginald Smith, Fr., Conroe Regina Smith, So., Houston Robert Smith, Fr., Kirbyville Robert Smith, Fr., Houston Ronald Smith, Sr., Houston Ruel Smith, Jr., Wildwood Sally Smith, So., Spring Sandi Smith, Fr., Houston Sidney Smith, So., Livingston Stacie Smith, Fr., Houston Steve Smith, Fr., Houston Susan Smith, So., Groesbeck Terri Smith, Jr., Lubbock Theresa Smith, So., Missouri City Tim Smith, Fr., Huntsville Tina Smith, So., Port Aransas William Smith, Fr., Houston Robert Smithee, So., Anderson Ramon Smitherman, So., Houston Donna Smithers, Fr., Sugarland Edward Smithson, Fr., Temple Linda Smithson, Jr., Troy Jessica Small, Fr., Clear Lake Donald Sneed, Sr., San Antonio Rhonda Snell, Jr., Rosenberg Natalie Snow, Fr., Round Rock Dobbie Sobotik, Jr., Houston Robert Socha, Jr., Fort Worth Marla Soilean, Sr., Houston Christy Solomon, So., San Antonio Liz Somers, Jr., Boling Woody Sonnier, Fr., Conroe JoAnn Sopchack, Fr., Spring Melinda Sour, Fr., Richmond People 381 Some students concentrated on a game of Scrabble. 382 People Jean South, Fr., Houston Susan South, Sr., Richardson Lisa Spadachene, So., Dallas Cecilia Sparks, Sr., Huntsville Donna Sparks, Sr., Dayton George Sparks, Fr., Houston Judy Spates, Fr., Eagle Lake Gayle Spears, Sr., Huntsville Kelly Spears, Fr., Baytown Timothy Speck, Sr., Houston Merta Speegle, Sr., Houston Beth Spence, Sr., Huntsville Jack Spence, So., Huffman James Spencer, Fr., Orange Joyle Spencer, Fr., Huntsville Kirk Spencer, Fr., League City Larry Spikes, Jr., Lufkin Sheila Spivey, Jr., Splendora Valda Spivey, Fr., Houston Swen Spjut, So., Houston Larry Spriggs, So., Houston Blaine Springston, Sr., Waco Sue Sprott, Jr., Huntsville Debra Spurlin, Sr., Victoria Carole Spurlock, So., Port Arthur Mike Stabler, Fr., Houston Shery! Stabler, Grad., Conroe James Stachura, Grad., Geneva, III, Tom Stafford, Fr., Pasadena Lester Stanbrough, Fr., Friendswood Kevin Stamm, So., Houston Jita Stancik, Sr., Houston Carolyn Stanley, Fr., Pasadena Danna Stannard, Sr., Arcadia Cindy Stanton, Fr., Madisonville William Stark, So., Huntsville Michael Starkey, Sr., Huntsville Tommy Starns, Grad., Midway Lou Jean Stavinoha, Sr., Richmond Cynthia Stearns, Fr., London, Eng. Terri Stech, Fr., Weimar Jeff Steele, So., Houston Kathy Steele, Sr., Lake Jackson Gerda Steely, So., Huntsville David Steen, Fr., Houston Diane Stegemoellin, Fr., Desoto Mark Stehle, Fr., Yorktown Robert Stein, Fr., Deer Park Susan Stephen, So., Stafford Herbert Stephens, Jr., Ennis James Stephens, Fr., Hearne Joseph Stephens, Grad., Houston Jerry Stephenson, Sr., Mt. Pleasant Eddie Stephens, Fr., Telferner Mel issa Stevens, Sr., San Antonio Oteka Stevens, Fr., Houston People 383 384 People Robert Stevenson, Sr., Dallas Gina Stewart, Fr., Houston Karl Stewart, Fr., Houston Lynn Stiles, Fr., Huntsville David Stine, Fr., Houston James St. John, So., Fort Worth Cheryl Stobart, Jr., Conroe James Stockman, Jr., Sweeny John Stokley, Fr., Trinity Glenda Stone, Fr., Houston Lisa Stonestreet, So., Houston Tamera Storey, Jr., Pasadena Mark Story, Fr., Spring Alisa Stovall, Fr., Houston Wendy Stout, Fr., Seymour Bobby Strader, Fr., Lyford Stanley Strawn, Fr., Rosser William Strange, So., Houston Dena Stratton, Sr., Houston Diane Straughter, So., Willis Edgar Straughter, Sr., Willis Susanne Streety, Fr., Austin Anne Stringer, Fr., Houston Janet Stripling, Fr., Shepherd Marci Strisko, Fr., Lufkin Sandra Stroebel, Sr., Brante Teresa Strong, Fr., Houston Paul Strozier, Fr., Willis George Stubbs, So., Gatesville Art students sculpted clay outdoors. Sidney Stubbs, Fr., Seadrift Roxanne Studdard, So., Carthage Jim Stull, Sr., Gatesville Mary Sturm, Fr., Pasadena Ronald Sturm, Fr., Katy Jim St. Vigne, Fr., Conroe Brenda Styers, So., Hempstead Tommy Svatek, Jr., Needville Joe Suggs, Jr., Spring David Summerlin, Fr., Houston Emily Sumrall, Jr., Port Neches Stephen Sundby, So., Kingwood Sandra Supak, Jr., Victoria Brian Surginer, So., Houston Donna Surles, So., Houston Susan Surles, Jr., Houston Theresa Surovik, Fr., Bellville Robert Sutton, Sr., Houston Robert Swain, Fr., Houston Donna Swanberg, Jr., Harlingen Hilding Swanson, Fr., Spring Ed Swaney, Sr., Yoakum Ricky Swanson, Fr., Houston Anita Swayze, Jr., Raymondville Chuck Swearer, Sr., Houston People 385 The Lowman Student Center and Stu- dent Association registered voters in President's Park. 386 People Tamara Swinbank, So., Houston Perry Swindle, Fr., Lufkin Michael Sykowski, Jr., Rosenberg Jimmy Sylvia, Sr., Mt. Belview Charles Syphrett, Sr., Huntsville Michael Syzdek, Fr., Houston Cherlyn Taake, So., Houston Edith Tabor, So., Lake Jackson Lynn Tackett, Jr., Ray, Ohio Warren Taft, Fr., Katy Amy Tamasy, Sr., Cypress Susan Tamplin, Fr., Groves Greg Tankersley, Jr., Terrell Sarah Tannenbaum, So., San Luis, Ca. Dianna Tarkington, So., Houston Janet Tarkinton, Fr., Houston Patricia Tarver, Fr., Katy Hussein Tashakuri, Grad., Tehran, Iran Sharon Tate, So., Richmond Luan Tatum, So., Lufkin Karen Tatum, Fr., Houston Mary Jane Tautenhahn, Sr., Houston Kandace Tautenhan, Jr., Houston Cedric Taylor, So., Houston Delia Taylor, Fr., Conroe Garrett Taylor, Sr., Brenham Keith Taylor, Fr., Seabrook Kim Taylor, Sr., Houston q Mark Taylor, Jr., Cedar Park Mark Taylor, So., Palestine Mark Taylor, Fr., Houston Melinda Taylor, Fr., Cypress Sara Taylor, So., Pasadena Tamara Taylor, Fr., Ingram Gregory Teggeman, Jr., Taylor Charles Terry, Sr., Houston David Terry, So., Willis Jana Terry, Fr., Houston Marva Terry, Fr., Houston Louise Teresaki, Fr., Houston Rex Teter, Jr., Pasadena Kathie Thaler, So., Houston Gr egory Tharp, So., Temple Jill Thayer, Fr., Houston Jim Thayer, Fr., Houston Peggy Theiss, Fr., Houston Sandra Theiss, Fr., Spring Lane Thibodeaux, Fr., Houston Jeannie Thielemann, Jr., Houston Bettye Thomas, Fr., Houston Debra Thomas, Fr., Garland Joel Thomas, Jr., Bryan 387 People Kathy Thomas, So., Natchitoches, La. Kenneth Thomas, Fr., Huntsville Matthew Thomas, Fr., Beaumont Michael Thomas, So., Longview Randy Thomas, Fr., Pasadena Robert Thomas, So., Lake Jackson Vickie Thomas, Jr., Beeville William Thomas, Sr., Cleveland Brenda Thompson, Sr., Crosby Gus Thompson, Grad., Richmond Lee Ann Thompson, Jr., Lufkin Richar d Thompson, Sr., Splendora Lisa Thompson, Fr., Conroe Sammy Thompson, Fr., Houston Stephen Thompson, Fr., Bryan Vay Thompson, Fr., Austin William Thompson, Fr., Huntsville Willie Thompson, Fr., Bryan David Thomson, Jr., Houston Candy Thornton, Fr., Beaumont Joe Thornton, Sr., Trinity Kathy Thornton, So., Longview Steve Thornton, Sr., New Orleans, La. David Thurman, Fr., Lubbock David Thurman, Fr., Conroe Ann Thyssen, Fr., Spring Robert Tidmore, Sr., Cypress James Tidwell, So., Conroe Sandra Tiffany, Fr., Tacoma Lyn Tigner, So., Angleton Gail Tiller, Jr., Liberty Joyce Tilley, Jr., Houston Kathy Tillman, Fr., Houston Kay Timme, Sr., Houston 388 People lower left: A rodeo participant awaited his turn in the arena upper right: Richard Watts was one of the per- formers at LSC sponsored coffee houses in the Austin College Build- ing. Karen Timmerman, So., Houston Michael Timmins, Jr., Harlingen Lane Timmons, So., Huntsville Marsha Tinnerello, Jr., Richardson Tammy Tipton, So., Humble Patricia Titus, So., Pasadena John Tobin, Sr., Mathis Marsha Tollett, Sr., Carrizo Springs Stanley Tollett, Sr., Crystal City Mike Tomlinson, So., Houston William Tomlison, Fr., Houston Beverly Tompkins, Fr., Houston Kevin Tompkins, Fr., Houston Dionna Toomey, So., Ferris Kathleen Tormey, Fr., Houston Elizabeth Torres, So., Houston Terry Toudouze, Sr., Houston Charles Touey, Fr., Pasadena John Townes, Jr., Huntsville William Townley, Sr., Livingston Gary Townsend, Fri, Salado LuAnn Townsend, Jr., Tenaka Tammie Townsend, Fr., Carthage Karen Trammell, Jr., Kaufman Rhonda Trammell, Jr., Athens People 389 Students found some good bargains at the book sales on the quadrangle. People 390 Laurie Trant, Jr., Houston Jim Travis, So., Spring Kristi Travis, Fr., Spring Kelly Treadway, Fr., Houston Terri Treadwell, Fr., Houston William Treptow, Sr., Hallettsville Dolie Trevino, Jr., George West Virginia Trevino, So., Richmond Sandra Trial, Fr., Houston Gloria Trigg, So., Houston Wayne Trimble, Fr., Conroe Kathryn Tripp, Fr., Houston Mac Tristan, Fr., Harlingen George Trotter, Fr., Houston Rick Troxell, Fr., Houston Jane Trueheart, So., Houston Janet Trueheart, Jr., Houston Diane Truett, So., Livingston Brent Truitt, Jr., Houston Chris Tucker, So., Huntsville Lester Tucker, Fr., Silsbee Rhonda Tucker, Fr., Houston Robyn Tucker, Fr., Houston Teressa Tucker, Sr., Houston Robert Tuggle, Jr., Houston John Tumlinson, So., Houston Dianna Tunstall, Sr., Palestine Alan Turk, Fr., Houston Cindy Turley, So., Houston Ray Turnbow, So., Houston Cynthia Turner, Fr., Houston Gary Turner, So., Franklin Jacqueline Turner, Fr., Houston Jan Turner, Fr., Houston Mark Turner, Grad., Huntsville Paula Turner, Fr., Houston Randy Turner, Fr., Houston Robert Turner, Fr., Missouri City Susan Turner, Jr., Humble Michael Tutt, Fr., Houston Jim Twardowski, Jr., Katy Jerry Tydlacka, Mr., Wharton Tommy Tyler, Jr., Spring Lydia Tymniak, So., Houston Walker Tyran, So., San Antonio Monica Tyner, Sr., Mexia Kimberly Tyree, Fr., Houston Neal Uehlinger, Fr., Missouri City Ugah Nwojo, Grad., Houston Beth Uhrenholdt, Jr., Houston Ime Ukpanah, Jr. Doris Ulirich, Jr. People 391 Dwayne Ulrich, Fr., Tomball Johnny Ulrich, So., Cypress Vernon Umiang, Jr., Lincoln Mary Underwood, Jr., New Waverly Daniel Unyer, Fr., Houston John Unger, Sr., Conroe Glen Urquhart, Fr., Humble Jerry Ursprung, Jr., Rye Mary Vabulas, Fr., Houston Andrea Vaculik, Fr., Richmond Amy Vakos, Fr., Kerrville John Vale, Jr., Houston Carlos Valverde, Fr., Houston Ker’ VanBeck, So., Cypress Emily Vance, So., Grand Prairie Uoyd Vancil, Sr., Freeport Ralph VanCleave, Jr., San Antonio Lee Vanderwiilt, Sr., Pasadena Carol Vandiver, Sr., Frost Alan VanHooser, So., Huntsville Barney Van Huss, Sr., Brenham Susan VanLeuzen, Fr., Pt. Bolivar Ronald Vanover, Fr., Beaumont Barbara VanRheen, Fr., Pasadena Douglas VanSlyke, Fr., Richmond Suzanne VanVooren, Fr., Houston Carl VanWesep, Fr. Houston Martha Vargas, So., E! Paso Carol Vaughan, Fr., Willis James Vaughn, Fr., Orange Johnnie Vaughn, Fr., Palestine Michael Valvola, Sr., San Antonio a 392 People Anthony Vento, Sr., Houston Homer Vera, So., Huntsville Raymond Vera, Jr., Clute Vickie Vermillion, Fr., Sugarland Jacque Vesper, Jr., Carrizo Springs Virginia Veselka, So., Pearland Nancy Viaclousky , So., Bernard Mary Vicenik, Jr., Sealy Thomas Vick, Fr., New Waverly Lorraine Viera, Sr., Houston Rudy Villarreal, 3r., Galveston Suzanne Vinklarek, Fr., Flatonia Barbara Vinson, Sr., Chester Vickie Vinson, Sr., Chester Diane Vitek, Sr., Bloomington Nancy Vogler, Sr., Rosenberg Kurt Volkmer, So., Houston Rick Volz, So., San Antonio Brian Vonderau, Fr., Houston Ronda VonMinden, So., LaGrange Kathryn VonRosenberg, Fr., Conroe Paranasiuum Vyapoory, Grad., Mauritius Deborah Vyvial, Jr., LaMarque Donald Wade, Jr., Lake Jackson Michael Wade, Jr., Houston Rick Wade, Fr., Spring Edward Wagamon, Jr., Huntsville Dennis Wagner, Jr., Schulenburg There was often construction on cam- pus, either to enlarge or repair. People 393 upper left: A student was the victim of the Halloween Happening sponsored by the LSC. lower right: ‘‘Sugar’’ hung out at the Fine Arts studio build- ing looking for her owner Denise Pot- Matthew Wagner, So., Wauwatosa, ter Wis Sheryl! Wagner, So., Houston Benny Wahl, Fr., San Antonio Cathleen Waiser, Jr., Thorndale Emily Wakeman, Fr., Houston Danny Wakin, Fr., Cypress Donna Wald, So., Houston Lewis Wald, Jr., Temple Barbara Waldron, Fr., Houston Dniece Waldrop, Sr., Shelbyville Andrew Walker, Fr., Houston Beverly Walker, So., Houston Dottie Walker, Jr., Lufkin John Walker, Sr., Huntsville Joni Walker, Sr., Kaufman Larry Walker, Fr., Lufkin Lisa Walker, Fr., Houston Melony Walker, So., Killeen Sherry Walker, Fr., Livingston Doris Walkoviak, So., Anderson Alton Wall, Fr., Texas City Sharon Wall, Fr., Conroe Ann Wallace, Jr., Cameron Lyn Wallace, Sr., Tucson, Ariz. Melvin Wallace, Sr., Conroe 394 People Kay Waller, So., Bay City June Wallis, Jr., Houston Sheryl Wallis? Jr., Cuero Jimmy Walls, Fr., Conroe Andrew Walsh, Fr., Waller Patricia Walter, Jr., McGregor Carlton Walters, Sr., Huntsville Dale Walters, Fr., LaMarque Dwayne Walters, Jr., Woodville Bill Walton, So., Corpus Christi Tommy Walton, So., Groveton Diana Want, So., Splendora Catherine Ward, Fr., Richmond Jannett Ward, Jr., Cleveland Kelli Ward, Fr., Houston Kenneth Ward, Jr., Houston Susan Ward, Fr., Huffman William Ward, Fr., Conroe Arthur Ware, Fr., Huntsville Sharon Ware, Jr., Port Arthur Patricia Warn, Fr., Markham David Warren, Jr., Austin Timmie Washington, Jr., Houston Thomas Waters, Fr., Dallas Robert Watford, Fr., Huntsville Christina Watkins, Fr., Bellaire Claudia Watkins, Fr., Bellaire Karen Watkins, Fr., Huntsville Laura Watkins, Jr., Houston People 395 396 People Beverly Watson, Fr., Houston Denise Watson, Sr., Fairfield Diane Watson, Fr., Houston Lisa Watson, Fr., Spring Nancy Watson, Jr., Argyle Wallace Watson, Sr., Corsicana Connie Watts, Jr., Cypress Stephen Watts, Jr., Houston Diana Watzke, So., Lake Jackson Donna Watzke, So., Lake Jackson Jeanne Waymire, So., Houston Kelly Weaster, Fr., Houston James Weatherby, Sr., Hubbard Jan Weatherred, Fr., Houston Cari Weaver, So., Spring Clabe Webb, So., Austin William Webb, Sr., Houston John Weber, So., Denver, Colo. Melvin Brown, newly appointed head football coach, spoke with some of Denise Webster, Fr., Thornton the players. Catherine Wedgeworth, Sr., Sour Lake David Wedin, Fr., Huntsville Casey Weidig, So., Deer Park Benjamin Weir, So., LaMarque Diane Weir, Fr., Houston Janet Weir, Jr., Ore City Alan Weisinger, Fr., Pleasanton Kathy Weisinger, Fr., Houston Bill Weiss, So., Seguin Marlyn Weiss, Sr., Bleiblerville Rickey Welborn, Jr., McKinney Dana Welch, Fr., Hardin Donna Welch, Fr., Houston Holly Welch, Sr., Houston y £| oe LeaAnne Welkar, Fr., Houston Vickie Wellmann, So., Houston Bobby Wells, Fr., Huntsville David Wells, So., New Caney Kathy Wells, Jr., LaGrange Marla Weils, Fr., Richards Mike Wells, Fr., Huntsville Pamela Wells, Fr., Conroe Susan Wells, Fr., Hitchcock Victor Wells, Sr., Dayton Wendy Wells, Fr., Houston Glen Welter, So., Huffman Mona Wendt, Fr., Houston Elizabeth Werley, Fr., Wimberly. Dawna Wernette, Jr., Huntsville Kathleen Werr, Fr., Conroe Jerry West, Fr., Houston Tommy West, Sr., Houston Vance West, Sr., Houston Greg Westbrook, So., Pasadena Jane Westbrook, Jr., Houston Mike Westcott, Fr., Livingston Gordon Westergren, So., LaPorte Dave Westfall, So., Springfield, Mo. Mary Anne Westtall, Jr., Victoria People 397 398 People Karen Westhouse, So., Houston Roy Westmoreland, Sr., Alice Steve Weyand, So., Houston Kimberly Weyant, Fr., Conroe Clare Whalen, So., Houston Seaborn Whatley, Fr., Houston Josiah Wheat, Jr., Woodville Doreen Wheeler, Fr., Kingwood Kerry Wheeler, Jr., Lake Jackson Mark Wheeler, So., Houston Trey Whichard, So., Missouri City Karen Whiddon, Sr., Houston Susan Whiddon, Sr., Houston Linda Whileyman, So., Houston Daniel White, So., Houston Donna White, Sr., Baytown Gladys White, So., Center Greg White, Jr., Bossier City, La. John White, Fr., Blessing Robert White, Jr., Huntsville Robert White, Sr., Odessa Robert White, Jr., Houston Ronnie White, Fr., Navasota Susan White, So., Houston Baruch Whitehead, Fr., Bossier City, La. Sarah Whitfield, So., Houston Carol Wick, Sr., Eagle Lake Wesley Wick, Jr., Eagle Lake Don Wiehe, So., Lake Jackson Carol Wier, Fr., Spring Daniel Wiggins, Fr., Liberty Joni Wiggins, Fr., Houston William Wilborn, Fr., College Station Bobby Wiley, Grad., Temple Mellicent Wiley, So., Temple Cheryl Wilford, Fr., Houston Janet Wilhelm, So., Houston Cheryl Wilkerson, Fr., Bryan Dirk Wilkinson, Jr., Houston Peggy Wilkinson, So., Houston Keith Willey, So., LaVernia Maicolm Willey, Jr., Mauriceville Marc Willey, Fr., Houston Bobby Williams, So., South Houston Bobby Williams, So., Tomball Bobby Williams, So., Houston Deborah Williams, So., Normangee Debra Williams, Fr., Navasota Donna Williams, So., Freeport Eyvonne Williams, Fr., Huntsville Freeman Williams, Fr., Bryan Gary Williams, Fr., Orange Isaac Williams, Fr., Houston Jo Williams, Fr., Lyford Jody Williams, Sr., Joshua upper left: Kay Bailey, Tim Bailey and Cassy Jordan enjoyed an outdoor meal, and, of course, no Huntsville meal is complete without beer. lower right: Sam student Sharon Guthrie was one of many who visited the Huntsville roller rink. People 399 The Ronnie Milsap concert was the most popular entertainment brought to the campus by the LSC Program Council. Tickets were going fast as Jerri Greene bought her pair. 400 People Kirby Williams, Fr., Houston Larry Williams, Fr., Whitney Melody Williams, Jr., Houston Neva Williams, Fr., Willis Patti Williams, Jr., Huntsville Paul Williams, Jr., Paris Regina Williams, Fr., Houston Rex Williams, So., Huntsville Rhonda Williams, So., Corpus Christi Rickey Williams, Fr., Conroe Sheila Williams, So., Houston Stephen Williams, Sr., Tyler Steven Williams, So., Fort Worth Terry Williams, Fr., Huffman Tim Williams, So., Houston Alan Williamson, Sr., Houston Cynthia Williamson, So., Humble Debi Williamson, Sr., Sweeny Janis Williamson, So., Angleton John Williamson, Fr., Liningston Mark Williamson, Jr., Angleton Diane Willison, Fr., Dallas Lori Willkie, Sr., Fort Worth John Willrodt, Fr., Columbus Amy Wilson, Sr., Huntsville Byron Wilson, So., Houston Carla Wilson, Fr., Houston Daniel Wilson, Fr., Alvin Deborah Wilson, Fr., Houston Fred Wilson, Sr., Spring Gayla Wilson, So., Galveston Glenn Wilson, Fr., Channelview ? : . ? J i 3 Joan Wilson, Sr., Carrizo Springs John Wilson, Jr., Lufkin Judy Wilson, Fr., Houston Lee Wilson, Fr., Missouri City Paula Wilson, Sr., Huntsville Ralph Wilson, So., Conroe Steven Wilson, Jr., Odessa Terry Wilson, Fr., Houston James Wilt, Fr., Irving Scott Wimberly, Sr., Conroe Stan Winbigler, So., Houston Glen Wind, So., Houston Kurt Wind, Sr., Houston Dana Windsor, Jr., Lufkin Debbie Windsor, Fr., Hardin Kevin Wingerson, Fr., South Houston Stephanie Wingwood, Fr., Austin Peggy Winkelmann, Sr., Marlin Harold Winsauer, Jr., Mathis Troy Winslett, So., Conroe James Wise, Jr., Madisonville Norman Wiseman, Fr., Huntsville Vickie Wissner, Fr., Alvin Terri Witcher, Fr., Lake Jackson Betsy Witt, Sr., Houston Duane Witt, Fr., Chicago, Ill. Mike Witt, Jr., Richmond Annette Womack, So., Houston People 401 One of the homemaking depart- ment's many projects was sponsoring a spring fashion show. Kathryn Womack, So., Huffman Richard Wong, Fr., Houston Wai Wong, Sr., Hong Kong Connie Wood, Jr., Houston Dennis Wood, So., Houston Janet Wood, So., Houston Roger Wood, Jr., Palestine Susan Wood, So., Friendswood Charles Woodard, Fr., Colleyville Heather Woodard, Jr., Houston John Woodard, Jr., Spring Roy Woodmansee, Fr., Houston Joseph Woodruff, Jr., Coldspring Darren Woods, So., Luling William Woods, Fr., Dallas Mark Woodward, Sr., Huntsville Hollis Wooldridge, Fr., San Antonio James Wood, Fr., Tyler Kathy Wooten, Fr., Crockett Velinda Wooten, Fr., Huntsville Wanda Wooten, Sr., Bryan Carol Wooton, Jr., Sabinal Richard Wootton, So., Irving Elton Worsham, Fr., Houston Terri Wortham, Fr., Conroe Brenda Wright, So., Houston Chuck Wright, Fr., Conroe David Wright, Fr., Houston Debra Wright, Fr., Crane Donay Wright, So., Houston Mike Wright, Fr., Houston Mollie Wright, So., Houston Patricia Wright, So., Needville Rusty Wright, Fr., Houston Teresa Wright, Fr., Houston Theresa Wright, Fr., Bryan Monica Wrobleski, Fr., Anderson Mark Wuenschel, Fr., Pearland Richard Wulf, So., Hamilton Marilyn Wurth, Fr., Houston 402 People Berna Wyatt, Fr., Livingston Kevin Wyatt, Fr, Houston Marsha Wyatt, Sr., Lone Star Cynthia Wyrick, Fr., Houston Bobby Yancey, Fr., Conroe Gary Yancey, Fr., Pasadena Terri Yates, So., Katy Jeffrey Yauger, Jr , Bellevue, Na Premijai Yenjit, Sr., Thailand Jacqueline Yepes, Jr., Houston Howard Yezak, Fr., Bremond Vincent Yezak, Jr., Houston Virginia Yorek, So., Navasota Sharon York, Fr., Alvarado Barrow Young, Fr., Huntsville Brian Young, So., Spring Cheryl Young, Fr., Bryan Clayton Young, Fr., Friendswood People 403 The amazing Kreskin fascinates Sam Houston students with his abilities in ESP 404 People Meg Young, So., North Zulch Darrell Young, So., Spring Debra Young, Sr., Huffman Julie Young, Jr., Huntsville Randall Young, So., Cleburne Richard Young, Sr., Dobbin Wesley Young, So., Cleveland Robert Youngblood, Sr., Huntsville Robert Youngblood, Sr. Huntsville Jovita Yruegas, Fr., Dale Damel Zadalis, Sr, Omaha, Na Jeffrey Zagone, So., Conroe Tom Zakem, Sr-, Houston Ernest Zajac, Fr., Bremond Joe Zambrand, Jr., Brownsville Polly Zanaris, So., Houston Carlos Zarikian, Jr., Venezuela Teresa Zepeda, Sr., Houston Anthony Zernicek, Jr., Bay City Carl Zimmerman, Jr., Houston Carol Zimmerman, Sr., LaGrange Diann Zimmerman, Fr., Hunstville LuAnne Zimmerman, So., Seguin Mark Zimmerman, So., Killeen Ad iL 4 lig ne if: lanl fig an AP UO Nash alertes, Sind consumer's | For the best of e Huntsville’s merchanis, digest : see pages 406-424 Heartfield KERR’S Florist Department Store AMICK’S Revellé s | Photograph MURRAY eat INSURANCE BROTHERS AGENCY eye? re Of Grapes I : pees Dis And Grain N Yoo) Macy “Oun, “orig: Um J ‘i So, Bs ce i Carnaby Square Edited by Gary Powell . Consumer’s Digest 405 ADVERTISERS AMERICAN BANK HUNTSVILLE NATIONAL BANK AMICK’S JEAN TREE BOOKLAND JIM WOOLUM FLORIST CARNABY SQUARE KERR’S FIRST NATIONAL BANK McADAMS FRED SHIPP’S PHARMACY MARK’S BAR-B-CUE GIBB’S BROTHERS MURRAY INSURANCE COMPANY GULF STATES UTILITIES OF GRAPES AND GRAIN HARDY FURNITURE COMPANY REVELLE’S PHOTOGRAPHY HEARTFIELD FLORIST SONIC LITTLE ITALY HEARTFIELD FLORIST FTD Selected Member 295-5448 406 Consumer’s Digest Adams, Dr. Ira 292 Ahysen, Harry 287 Allen, Dr. J. Stewart 268, 290 Anderson, Dr. David 293 Anderson, Evelyn 287 Antwi, Dr. Anthony 293 Ashorn, Dr. Leroy 278 Arnold, Robert 286 Archibald, Norman 291 Badgett, Ralph 289 Bailey, Dr. Martha 294 Bailey, Dr. David 291 Baker, Dr. Ann 299 Banta, Dr. Calvin 296 Barker, Jimmy 287 Barron, B. Cody 294 Barrum, Dr. James 299 Bass, Dr. Joel 285, 295 Bassett, Dr. Jim 285 Bass, H. A. 269 Bates, Jim 278 Beck, Joseph 289 Bell, Dr. Gary 293 Bendiksen, Linda 288 Benke, Dale 276 Bennett, Dr. Walter 291 Berry, Bob 269 Beto, Dr. George 268, 299 Biles, Dr. Robert 293 Black, Dr. Laurence 292 Bobbitt, Mary 292 Bohan, Dr. Harry 285 Bounds, Dr. John 294 Bradford, John 279 Briner, Dr. Russell 281 Britt, Dr. Bob 286 Brooks, Dr. Robert 268 Brown, Dr. Dwight 298 Brown, Glenn 292 Broxson, Lawanna 272 Bruce, Dr. A. Jerry 284 Bryant, Dr. Ruth 292 Burks, Paula 269 Burt, Dr. Lesta 283 Burton, Dr. John 286 Bush, Pat 291 Butler, Richard 289 Caffey, David 288 Cameron, Keith 292 Camfield, Dr. Thomas 293 Carmichael, Dr. W. R. 273 Carter, James 293 Chandler, Dr. J. A. 268, 275 Childers, Thomas 270 Clark, Dr. Roy 292 Clay, Christine 281 Cloud, Frank 270 Cocoros, John 299 Coleman, Don 291 Coleman, Dr. Max 297 Coers, Donald 292 Cooley, Dr. Adrian 295 Copeland, Dr. Patsy 271, 284 Corbett, Charles 288 Cording, Dr. Richard 290, 274 Corely, Terry 272 Cox, Charles 275 Culp, Paul 269 Darby, Dr. Charles 284 Davis, Dr. Edwin 293 Davis, Mike 272 Dawees, Dr. Andrew 298 Dean, Willie 269 del Carmen, Dr. Rolando 299 DeShaw, Dr. James 298 DeShazo, Dr. Mary 295 Detlefsen, Sidney 270 Dickens, Dr. Larry 293 Dolive, Earline 292 Dowling, Dr. Jerry 299 Duncan, Dr. Jean 293 Dunlap, Betty 289 Dwyer, Charles 269 Earl, Ronald 280 Edge, Dr. Eugene 292 Elliot, Dr. Jackie 276 Elmer, Dr. Frances 286 Emmons, Dr. Coralie 283 Eskilson, Neil 279 Etheredege, M. B. 284 ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY INDEX Evans, Eunice 269 Fair, Dr. Frank 290 Farley, Gale 276 Farris, Janie 272 Ferdon, Doug 292 Fischer, Dr. Harold 286 Flanagan, Sue 273 Fleming, Dr. William 292 Foster, Dr. Walter 288 Frazier, Dr. Charles 293 Froelich, Phyllis 293 Funderburk, Patsy 269 Galbraith, Lyn 278 Gates, Melba 292 Geeslin, Gaddis 287, 274 Gentry, Paul 279 Gilhousen, Dr. Michael 284, 270, 271 Gilmore, Dr. James 278 Goodwin, Dr. James 292 Graham, Dwayne 270 Gray, Lilla 292 Green, William 280 Greene, Claronette 291 Greve, Clyde 282 Griffin, Howard 293 Griggs, Helen 272 Guidry, Dr. Carlton 295 Guinn, Gilbert 279 Gutermuth, Dr. Mary 294 Hall, Dr. Darrell 298 Hall, Gary 292 Hall, Dr. Hugh 295 Hampton, Dr. Isaac 276 Hanna, Dr. Herbert 293 Harding, Dr. Winfred 295 Harrell, Dr. William 278 Harper, Irene 269 Harris, Dr. Carol 284 Harrison, Dr. Marjorie 295 Hawkins, Dr. Ennis 281 Hayden, Marie 269 Hayes, Dr. Barry 293 Hayes, Dr. Donald 291 Hayes, Betty 293 Haynes, William 293 Heft, Ron 273 Hegefeld, Betty 269 Henderson, Dr. David 284 Henningson, Dr. Rodney 299 Herrin, Margie 286 Hilliard, Dr. John 298 Hoage, Dr. Terrell 298 Hobbs, Dr. George 285 Hoffman, Allen 288 Holcomb, Dr. John 293 Holder, Dr. Gerald 294 Holliman, B. J. 292 Holliman, Dr. Bill 284 Holman, Harold 279 Honeycutt, T. J. 275 Hudgeons, Laura 269 Hughes, Dr. Arthur 285 Howey, Dr. Henry Huff, Dr. Rita 281 Humphrey, Dr. Ray 295 Humphries, Dr. J. W. 270 Irwin, Virginia 288 Isern, Dr. Thomas 293 Ivie, Cheryl 269 Jackson, Emmett 276 Jackson, Dr. Gary 281 Jedlicka, Charles 276 Johnson, Bonnie 272: Johnson, Dr. Charles 288 Johnson, Dr. Herbert 280 Johnson, Dr. James 284, 270, 271 Johnson, Dr. Ronald 278 Jones, Dr. Kent 292 Jordon, Cassy 292 Jowellm, Dr. William 275 Kennel, Kathy 286 Kercher, Dr. Glen 299 Kercher, Melanie 284 King, Richard 297 King, Dr. Ray 285 Konen, Dr. Harry 297 Kordinak, Dr. S. Thomas 284 Kramer, William 288 Kundig, Sally 280 Lasater, John 298 Lawler, T. W. 280 Lea, Stanley 287 Leathers, Dr. Frank 273 Lewis, Dr. Hanna 294 Lichtman, Dr. Brenda 283 Lindsey, Reed 268, 269 Little, Alan 297 Little, Dr. Perry 275 Lively, Marie 292 Loeffler, Dr. Paul 296 Lond, Dr. James 298 Long, Charla 270 Loveless, Dr. Pauline 299 Luning, Dr. Charles 297 Lukaszewski, Dr. Witold 293 Maddox, Dr. Cleborne 286 Manka, Dr. C. K. 295 Marcum, Dr. Howard 297 Marks, Dr. Bobby 286, 278 Marks, Dr. James 288 Mason, Dr. Melvin 292 Massey, Jay 279 Mathis, Dr. James 284 Matthews, Dr. John 299 Mattingly, Dr. Glen 297 Maus, Margie 288 McCann, Robert 278 McCoy, Dr. John 297 McCrary, Billie 279 McDonald, Dr. Perry 295 Mcintyre, Maureen 289 McLeod, J. D. 292 McMillian 272 McNeese, Dr. Rick 284 Meade, Dr. Thomas 298 Merchant, Dr. Jim 285 Meredith, Dr. Hugh 294 Miad, Dr. Bob 297 Miller, Dr. James 289 Mills, Dr. Ralph 288 Minor, Dr. Karen 298 Mitchell, Dr. Anne 289 Mitchell, Dr. Elenor 292 Mize, Ann 272 Moldenhauer, Dr. Ralph 298 Monk, Norma 272 Montague, Dr. Mary 283 Monteau, Sammy 286 Moore, Dr. Bill 276 Moore, Mary 281 Moorman, Dr. David 275 Morris, Curtis 273 Morris, Dr. Phil 291 Moseley, Dr. Yack 275 Moss, Dr. Roy 286 Morton, George 272 Munn, Francis 269 Muns, Dr. Nedom 276 Neunuebel, Dr. Paul 271 Noland, Reginald 292 Nunelee, John 269 O’Brien, Dr. Joseph 297 Odom, Buddy 278 Olm, Dr. Lee 293 Olsen, Dr. James 293 Paris, Dr. Janelle 282 Parish, Denise 292 Park, Dr. Mary 285 Parker, Jack 273 Parkhill, Elwood 281 Parotti, Dr. Phillip 292 Parriott, Thomas 288 Patrick, Darryl 287 ’ Paul, Dr. John 288 Payne, Dr. Richard 293 Pease, Dr. Ralph 292 Pebworth, Charles 287 Pettus, Dr. Beryl 293 Phelps, Brent 276 Phenix, Linda 283 Phillips, Dan 283 Phillips, Donna 269 Phillips, John 287 Pierce, Dr. Vandau 294 Poetker, Bernard 297 Powell, William 270 Price, Dr. Robert 294 Quinn, Richard 279 Rainwater, Wayne 273 Randel, Dr. Stephen 276 Reeves, Dan 297 Reilly, Jane 282 Reiner, Dr. R. A. 269 Rex, Dr. Harley 288 Rhodes, Jimmy 269 Rich, Dr. William 297 Richards, Dr. Donnie 294 Robertson, Leah 269 Robertson, Rozella 276 Robinson, Dr. Ferol 272 Rodriguez, Flor 269 Rowe, Dr. Joseph 293 Rusk, Gerald 280 Rutledge, Jerry 298 Ryan, Suler 268, 282 Sabanosh, Gail 285 Samuels, Dr. George 280 Sanders, Robyn 292 Sanders, Wes 297 Sandhop, Genevieve 292 Sandoval, Dr. Alberto 285 Sangster, Carol 281 Satre, Dr. Thomas 290 Schmidt, Dr. Charles 268, 287 Schwetman, Dr. John 292 Shaddock, Dr. Jimmy 299 Shadle, Robert 293 Sherrill, Wilma 273 Simpson, Adele 270 Smith, Dr. James 297 Smith, Dr. Richard 288 Smith, Stehd 297 Snelgrove, John 275 Slick, Dr. Sam 294 Soare, Dr. Thomas 289 Souryal, Dr. Sam 299 South, |. Jay 289 Sutton, Marvin 271 Stalling, Dr. Donald 292 Stallings, Dr. James 295 Stewart, Dr. Robert 298 Stacy, Dr. Don 284 Staggs, Dr. Jack 284 Stranberg, Dr. Newton 288 Stoltenberg, Dr. Ronald 297 Sullivan, Dr. Sam 284 Sweeney, Dr. V. E. 280 Szeman, Edward 279 Tackett, Charles 270 Taylor, Mel 276 Teske, Dr. Raymond 299 Tiller, Dr. James 294 Thomas, Dr. Ruth 298 Thorne, Dr. Bonnie 282 Thornton, Dr. Nelson 280 Tobler, Charles 276 Tobler, Ham 273 Tull, Dr. Fisher 288 Tullas, Tanya 285 Van Burkleo, Robert 291 Vogley, Leah 270 Vick, Dr. George 297 Wakefield, Dr. Mary 286 Ward, Dr. Harry 284 Warner, Dr. Laverne 285 Watson, Dr. Terry 284 Weisenhorn, Donald 299 West, Mike 272 Westbrook, Dr. A. J. 292 Wheat, Helen 269 White, David 280 White, Gladys 286 Wieser, Jeanette 283 Wilburn, Lynn 283 Williams, Dr. C. Allen 294 Williams, Dr. Gary 278 Williams, Dr. Jack 286 Williams, Kathy 272 Wilson, Dr. Everett 268, 295 Wilson, Dr. Jack 295 Wilson, Dr. Raymond 293 Witt, Marian 269 Wolfe, Dr. Madison 276 Wood, Ellie 269 Yeager, Dr. Freda 292 Young, Dr. Jeanne 299 Young, Nancy 292 Zaleski, Margie 291 Zonker, Kenneth 287 Consumer's Digest 407 BEARKATS a: First in Huntsville First National Bank Huntsville Building for the Future 1300 11th 295-5701 408 Consumer's Digest Abshier, Amy Lisa 302 Acevedo, David 302 Achille, Gerry Guy 302 Ackermann, Lori A. 251 Acord, Andrew Ray 302 Adair, Pam ela Denise 302 Adair, Robert Harold 302 Adams, Carolyn Elizabeth 302 Adams, Cindy Lynn 302 Adams, Donna Sue 302 Adams, Olivia Rose 167 Adams, Richard Louis 302 Adams, Robert Del 302 Addington, Ann Stangohr 302 Addington, Jeff C. 302 Adkisson, Gena Ann 302 Afuham-Ebrahimi, Sabrina 302 Agbontaen, Cyril Efasa 302 Aghayere, Vincent Osa 302 Agu, Cyril 302 Agu, Vincent Chukwuemek 302 Aguilar, Jerry Lee 302 Ahlibrand, Amy Joyce 135 Ahmad, Hamdan M. 302 Ahrens, Janet Ann 94, 151 Ainsworth, Phillip Riley 302 Ajaj, Ali Hussein 302 Akagi, John Blair 302 Akbari, Sohela Baradaran 302 -Alamdari, Minoo Behzadi 302 Alarid, Brenda Kate 302 Alavi, Mansoor 302 Albright, Valerie Kaye 302 Albritton, Terri Lyn 302 Alexander, James Mark 161 Al Fohaid, Abdallah Hamad 302 Alford, Sally Jane 302 Albritton, Steven Neal 302, 25 Allen, Amanda Louise 302 Allen, Diane Gay 302 Allen, Janet Cay 302 Allen, Mark Scott 302 Allen, Mark Stewart 302 Allen, Thomasine Winifred 302, 229 Allphin, Wayne Ford 302 Allred, Julie Lorraine 302 Alphin, Rhonda Faye 303 Altimore, Leonard Bruno 303 Alvarado, Delia 303 Amann, Jay Mitchell 164 Amey, Niles Travis 303 Amiot, Deeann Michele 177 Anders, Alan Wayne 303 Anderson, Amanda C. 303 Anderson, Benny Lloyd 303 Anderson, Cheryl Lynn 303 Anderson, Harold Edger 252, 168 Anderson, Rebeckha Ann 303 Anderson, Rowena L. 303, 202 Anderson, Susan Jan 303 Andexler, Kenneth Ralph 303 Andreas, Linda Louise 303 Andrews, Dennis Marlin 303 Andrews, Gordon 303 Andrews, Teresa Sue 303 Andrews, Thomas Gene 303 Anetor, Edward Johnson 303 Angelo, Jeffry Scott 303 Anger, Traci Lynn 303 Anhaiser, Deborah Lynn 303 Archer Jr., Forrest Morris 303 Arden, Bill Gene 303 Arisco, Valerie Lynn 303 Armbrister, Michael Lynn 303 Armstrong, Dennis E. 303 _ Armstrong, Diana 303 _ Armstrong, Jo Dee 303 - Arnett, Robyne Yvonne 303 Arnold, Byrle Ray 303 Arnold, Edward Jerome 303, 92 Arnold, Richard L. 303 ' Aronson, Cynthia Jeanne 303 ' Arrington, Bobby Ray 209 Arrington, Kenneth Bruce 303 Ash, Jayla Marie 303 ’ Ashby, Amy C. 303 ' Ashby, Sherry Kay 303 ' Ashcraft, Rhonda Jeanine 138 STUDENT INDEX Ashe, Nicole Ann 303 Ashley, Marc Delton 92 Askew, John Henry 303, 240 Askew, Tonya Beth 303, 151 Astin, Kim Edward 303 Aswell, Randall L. 303 Atherton, Lisa Karen 303 Atkins, Pamela A. 303, 138 Atkins, Scott Alan 303 Atkinson, Harold 303 Attar, Jay Wahib 303 Atwell, Judith Darleen 303 Atwell, Julie Lynn 303 Atwood Jr., Herbert Ross 303 Atwood, Jana Cherie 303, 151 Atwood, Sharon Lieder 303 Aubrey, John Patrick 304 Aucoin, Mary Paulette 304 August, Bruce Anthony 304, 168 Austin, John Douglas 304 Austin, Kim 207 Autery, Catherine Sue 304 Aven, Julia 304 Avera, Isaac William 304 Avey, Steven Lee 304, 172 Avriett, Rupert Glenn 304, 142 Ayres, Brenda Sue 304 Babcock, David Lee 304 Bachman, Eileen Johanna 304 Backen, Betty Diane 304, 138 Bagnasco, Lia Ann 304 Bailey, Jr., Alden Blackstone 304 Bailey, Daniel Bruce 304 Bailey, Donald Kent 304 Bailey, Dusty 304 Bailey, Dwight J. 304 Bailey, John Conrad 304 Bailey, Michael W. 304 Bailey, Patti Lynn 304 Bailey, Rachel Louise 304 Bailey, Randall Brent 304 Bailey, Robert Douglas 304 Bailey, Royce Edward 304 Bain, Beverly Kniat 304 Baird, James Michael 304 Baisch, Lynnell Faye 304 Baisdon, Kevin Harlan 304 Baker, Clayton Earl 224 Baker, Colette Marie 304 Baker, David Wallace 304 Baker, Gary Allen 304 Baker, Jerri Kay 304 Baker, Robert A. 304 Baker, Vincent Scott 304 Baker, Wayne Reed 304 Balazik, Theresa Ann 304 Balderas, DeeAnn Christine 304, 109 Baldwin, Donna Lynn 304, 130 Baldwin, Johanna Cheatham 202 Balkcom, Barbara Dianne 304 Ball, Russell 304 Ball, Vicki Lynn 304 Ballard, Fred Britton 304 Ballard, Scott M. 304 Ballas, Timothy J. 304 Balusek, Catherine Therese 304 Balusek, Dennis Alan 308 Balzumati, Allyson Bramlett 305 Bammert, Lori Denise 305 Bang, Jerry Andrew 305, 143 Banks, Michelle Ruth 305, 167 Baranoski, Eurline Schmidt 305 Barber, Kenneth Ray 305 Barber, Susan Rene 151 Barchus, Michael Joseph 305 Barfield, Bonnie Faye 305 Barfield, Eugene Bruce 305 Barfoot, Johnnie Baxter 305 Barker, Cina Lucille 305, 147 Barker, Walter Douglas 305 Barnes, Bruce C. 305 Barnes, Carrie Elaine 305 Barnes, Jay T. 97 Barnes, Lisa Frances 305 Barnes, Martha Cordelia 305 Barnes, Robyn Allison 305 Barnstone, Dora Lempert 305 Barrett, Amy E. 305 Barrett, Garland Earl 305 Barrier, Kathryn Lynn 130 Barrientos, Donna Rae 305 Barron, David Stuart 248 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Roger Oi Ching 335 Hobbs, Eddie B. 335 Hobbs, Terrance Denice 335, 235 Hodge, Carl Alton 335 Hoeinghaus, Arlene Kay 335 Hoerster, Gerald Dale 335, 257 Hoff, Stephen Myron 335 Hoffman, Sandra Lee 335 Hoffmeister, Lori Denise 335 Hogan, Donald Wayne 335 Hogan Jr., Lawrence Joseph 335 Hogan, Nancy G. 335 Hogue, Sharon Lea 335 Hoke, John David 94, 92 Holcomb, Murray Blake 335 Holcombe, Deborah Jo 335 Holcombe, James W. 335 Holden, Lynn 335 Holder, Cheryl Denise 335 Holder Jr., William Edward 335 Holdorff, Larry Fred 335 Holland, Constance Rene 335, 151 Holland, Larry W. 335 Holland, Lisa 335, 248 Hollas, Connie Louise 335, 130 Hollas, Peggy Elizabeth 335 Hollaway, Janice Carol 335 Hollek, Patricia Ann 335 Holleway, Donna Malis 335 Holley, Karen Jeanette 335, 182 Hollis, Donald Patrick 335 Hollis, Erin Magee 181, 247 Hollister, Lane H. 335 Hollmann, Larry Michael 335 Holloway, Jamie Lynn 335 Holloway, Robert Lee 335 Holloway, Terri Lynn 335, 138 Hollowell, Diedra Sue 335 Holmes, Jim Edward 335 Holmes, Karen Marie 335 Consumer's Digest 417 418 Consumer's Digest Holmes, Linda Kay 335 _ Holmes, Martha Marie 335 _ Holmes, Robert Cecil 335 aap Holstead, Ruth 335, 145 Holt, Melisa Ann 335 Holtkamp, Marie 336 Holtkamp, Marilyn 336, 184 Holtzclaw, Donald Lee 336 Homeyer, Janice Lynn 336 Hon, Cynthia R. 336 Honea, Karen Denise 336 Honeycutt, Stephen Kurt 336 _ Hooker, Stephen Allen 139 Hooks, Cindy Kay 336 Hooks, Tammy Lynn 336 Hooper, Kirk Chilton 336, 162 Hooper, Stephen Martin 336 Hoot, William Henry 336 Hooten, Jerry Michael 336 Hoover, Howard Allen 336 Hopkins, Robin L. 336 Hopkins, Ronald Rex 336 Hoppe, Elizabeth Louise 336 Hoppe, William Edwin 336, 143, 181 Hopson, Diana Kay 336 Horelica, Melba Lynn 336 Horner, Jill Deniece 336 Horstmann, Gary William 336 Horton, Janet Kay 336 Horton, Peggy 336 _ Hostetler, Renee Diane 336 _ Housen, Susan Lorraine 336 Houser, Laura Sue 336, 164 Houston, Joseph Edward 336 Houts, Steven Douglas 336 Hove, Lizabeth Lynn 336 Howard, Barbara Ann 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369, 138, 155 Ramirez, Telana Alicia 369 Ramsey, Christopher Alan 369 Ramsey, Dana D. 369, 138, 147 Rancier, William Randall 369 Randle, Kay Denise 369 Raney, Anne Marie 369 Raney, Craig Allen 369 Range, Mark R. 369 Rashin, Jeanne Louise 369 Raska, Russell J. 369 Ratcliff, David Evans 369, 226 Ratcliff, Timothy John 369 Ray, Cheryl Lee 369 Ray, Curtis Leroy 369 Ray, Dudley Clarence 369 Ray, Richard Eugene 369 Reading, Renee 201 Reagan, Martha Ellen 369 Reagan, Reecia Ann 369 Reaves, Derel Wayne 92 Reaves, Donald Ray 369 Reaves, Frances Jean 369 Rector, James Thomas 369, 139 Redding, Gay Strauss 369, 51 Redding, Thomas Eric 369, 426, 176 Reding, Elaine Ann 369, 135, 164 Reece, Debra Elaine 370 Reece, Elizabeth Ann 370 Reed, A. 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Bryan 56 Reescano, Frankie Lee 370 Consumer's Digest 425 ta o = ise) aa) Be e) 1S) op) TIME Editor 426 Consumer's Digest Reese Jr., William George 164 Reeves, Cynthia Gayle 370 Reeves, John David 370 Reeves, Timothy Buron 370 Reeves, Warren Clay 370 Regeon, Nanetta Lavon 370 Reid, Dianne Lynne 370 Reid, Lawrence Micheal 370 Reid, Nikki Marie 370 Reilly, Allen Edward 158 Reinhardt, William Randall 370 Rendon, Maria Candelaria 370 Renfro, Billy Gene 370 Renfro Jr., James Henry 370 Renfro, Mark Rosner 370 Reppond, Jay Alan 370 Resendez, Rafael Raymond 258, 206 Resendez, Rene 370, 258 Ressling, Rene 370 Restivo, Joanne 370 Reuter, Steven William 360, 162 Reyes, Maria D. 370 Reyes, Ricardo 370 Reyna, Fred Arthur 370 Reynolds, Daniel Kevin 370 Reynolds, Howard Vincent 370 Reynolds, John Hughes 370 Reynolds, Linda Darlene 370 Reynolds, Ricky Lee 207 Rhame, James Gary 371 Rhames, Brian Lee 371, 155 Rhodes, Janis Renee 371 Rhodes, Julie Frances 371 Rhodes, Shavonne L. 371, 166 Rice, Charla Sue 371, 155 Rice, David Michael 371 Rice, Randall Glenn 371 Rich, Lori Lee 371 Richard, Theodore Joseph 371 Richards, Barry Warren 371 Richards Jr., Fred Tilman 371 Richards, Kenneth Ray 371 Richards, Kristie Ann 371 Richards, Ricky Ray 371 Richardson, Brian Keith 371 Richardson, David Landstreet 371 Richardson, Elizabeth A. 371 Richardson, Gail 371 Richardson, Jonelle 371 Richardson, Judy Carol 371 Richardson, Michael Edward 371 Richardson, Ronald Dean 371 Richburg, Michael Warren 207 Richey, Claude O. 371 Richey, Daena Jan 371 Richter Jr., Charles J. 371 Richter, Evelyn Shew 371 Rickett, Tracy Ann 371 Riddick, Melvin Dewitt 371 Riddle Jean Ann 371 Rideau, Michelle Leigh 147 Rider, Natalie Hartense 371 Riewe, Regena Diane 371 Rifley, Richard Winfield 371 Rigby Jr., Billy Noel 97 Riggs, William Gene 207 Rigsby, Malcolm Lee 371 Riha, Cheryl Ann 371 Rihm, Matthias 371 Riley, Cynthia Carolyn 371 Riley, Janet 371 | Riley, John Steven 161 Riley, Thomas James 371 Rincon, Jorge A. 371 Rine, C. Michael 371, 236, 192 Rios, Tony 257 Ringer Jr., Theodore 371 Ripple, Joe 87 Risinger, Carolyn Rebecca 371 Risley, Rod Alan 372 -Risner, Anthony Lamont 371 -Risteen, Russell Miles 372 ‘Rivas, Pedro Jose 374 Roaches, Barbara Ann 372 ‘Roberds, James G. 161 ’Roberds, Ricky Lynn 142, 161 Robert, Barbara Lynn 372 Roberts, Diana Lynne 372 !Roberts, Frank Denis 372 Roberts, Joann 372 fRoberts, Marie Chiyoko 372 | i y 4 Roberts, Patti Lee 372 Roberts, Randel Lynn 372 Robertson, Dawn Seanne 372 Robertson, John William 372 Robertson, Timothy E. 372 Robicheaux, Michael John 372, 164 Robinson, David |. 372 Robinson, Debra Joyce 372, 240 Robinson, Desmond 372 Robinson, Randall Clyde 372, 148 Robinson, Ronda Gail 372 Robinson Jr., Robert Taylor 372 Robinson, Rochelle L. 372 Robinson, Sherry Lou 372 Robison, Sheryl D. 372, 230 Robinson, Tanya Yvette 372 Robinson, Thomas E. 372 Robinson, Wanda Gail 372 Robinson, William Dean 372 Robison, Tim Alen 372 Robles, Paul Herman 372 Robson, Michael Hampton 372 Rochner, Mary K. 372 Rod, Audrey Ann 372 Rodes, George Ronald 372 Rodger, Mark Allan 372 Rodrigue, Rebecca C. 372 Rodriguez, Abel A. 372 Rodriguez, Albert 372 Rodriguez, Lydia 372 Roeder, Sharon 373 Roehrig, Richard Lewis 372, 158 Roempke, Michael Fredrick 372 Rogers, Dean Alan 372 Rogers, Mark Eugene 372 Rogge, Gayle Jean 373 Rohan, Dennis M. 373, 172 Rollins, Patricia Ann 373, 154 Rollo, William Randolph 373, 142 Romero, Frank 373, 92 Romeu, Lourdes 373, 181 Romeu, Mary Ellen 373 Root, Sally Ann 373 Roper, Brenda Arnold 373 Roper, Patricia Ann 155 Roquemore, Phoebe L. 373 Rosanky, John Bernard 373 Rose, Stephen Wayne 172 Rosemond, Charles Richard 373 Rosen, Darrell F. 373 Rosner, Mark John 192 Ross, Curtis Lester 373 Ross, Kenneth R. 373 Ross, Pamala Denice 373 Ross, Raymond O. 373 Rossi, David Scott 373 Rothe, Cynthia Kay 373 Rothrock, Michael L. 373 Rougon, Patrice Beatrice 373 Rouse, John Kimberly 373 Roush, Carol Ellen 373, 154 Routzon, Ronald Rees 373, 153 Rowe, Phyliss Jean 373 Ruark, Kevin Chane 373, 256 Ruark, Randall Craig 373 Ruble, Kevin Eugene 373, 181, 247 Ruckel, Ross Robert 373 Ruffin, Philip Ray 373 Ruffino, Marlene Ann 373 Rushing, Robin Renee 373 Russ, Cheryl Lynne 373 Russ, Christy Lange 373 Russell, Eddie Bryon 374 Russell, Glenn Paul 374 Russell, Jackie Votaw 374, 201 Russell, James Lawrnce 374 Russell, Janalynn 374 Russell, Jary Don 374, 155 Russell, Randy D. 374 Russell, Zina Mae 374 Rutherford, Stephanie Ann 374 Rutledge, Cheryl Lyn 374, 237 Rutledge, Debra J. 374 Ryan, Angela Craycroft 374 Ryan, Beverly Areuer 374, 202 Ryan, Carrie Anne 374 Ryan, James 374 Ryan, Leslie Jean 374 Ryan, Vickie Lynn 374 Rydzeski, Richard Lee 374, 150 Rylant Jr., William Jackson 374 Ryza, Dennis Ray 374 Saad, Mary Elizabeth 374 Saba, Marlene Mary 374 Sadr, Mansoor Seyed 374 Saenz, Luis Alberto 374 Saenz, Susan Kay 374 Sage, Ann Ericson 374 Saha, Kenneth Joseph 374 Sailors, Brett Alan 374, 150 Sailors, Eric Robert 150 Saladino, Mary F. 374 Salinas, Remy Vhgie 374, 161 Sallee, Rosemary 374, 201 Salmon, Cynthia Ann 374 Salter, Richard Allan 374 Saltsman, Michael Lee 374 Samford, Barry Douglas 374 Sampson, Angelia Maria 374 Samuel, Sindy Sue 374 Samuels, Herbert 374, 209 Sanchez, Fred S. 374 Sanchez, Joelouis R. 206 Sanchez, Magali 374, 258 Sandberg, Richard H. 375 Sanders, Dawn Lynn 375 Sanders, Julie Anne 174 Sanders, Michael Allen 375 Sanders, Michael Greer 375 Sanders, Paula Jean 135 Sanders, Stephen Grant 375 Sanders, Stevenson Lee 375 Sandles, Jimmie Sue 375 Sandles, Johnnie Ray 375 Sanford, Carolyn Denise 375 Sanford, Kelly Lynn 375 Sanjani, Morteza Mohammadi 375 Santerre, Paul Bradley 375 Santina Gary, Dwight 375 Santos, Beatrice 228 Sapp, Randy Lee 375 Sapp, Ricky Dean 375 Sarfaraz, Nader 375 Sarles, Allen Ray 375 Sasser, Kimberly Kelly 375 Satarino, Dorothy Lou 375 Saunders, Walter Scott 375 Savage, Patrick Mosley 375 Savage, Sherry Lynn 375, 181 Sawyer, Kimberly Gayle 375 Sawyer, Mark Travis 375 Scales, Gloria Ann 375 Scalise, Thomas Michael 375 Scamardo, Sherry Jean 154 Scamardo, Steve A. 375, 150 Scarborough, Deborah Ann 375, 147 Scarborough, Paul D. 375 Schaaf, Joseph Stephen 375 Schatz, Larry Wayne 375 Schell, Diana Lynn 375 Scheller, Susan Irene 375 Schick, Linda Diane 375 Schiller, Walter Frankie 375, 92 Schisser, Alisa Turney 375 Schisser, James Scott 375, 181 Schlechte, Janice L. 375 Schmidt, Catherine Jean 138 Schmidt, Cherill Ann 375 Schmidt, Don Paul 375, 139, 150 Schmidt, Kathy Sue 375, 151 Schmiedlin, Jerry Wayne 375 Schmittgens, Mark David 375 Schneider, Peter John 376 Schoellmann, Deboraw Ann 376 Schomer, Cynthia Darlene 376 Schoppe, Karen Ann 376 Schoubroek, Debra L. 376 Schreiner, Leslie Dale 376 Schroeder, Amy Victoria 376, 138, 151 Schroeder, Daryl Allen 376 Schroeder, Garret Lee 56 Schroeder Jr., Marvin Paul 376 Schroeder, Michelle 376 Schroeder, Ronnie Thomas 97 Schubert, Barbara Ann 376 Schubert, Gary Eugene 376 Schulte, Diana Lynne 376, 230 Schultz, Douglas Glen 376, 247 Schultz, 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