Southeastern Oklahoma State University - Savage Yearbook (Durant, OK)

 - Class of 1971

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It's an active college campus that is growing - but students can still make it from one building to another in time for class. lt's a school where the teachers still have time for students - even the student who struggles for a D. It's the smile on Sandy Campbell's face as she dances at a DJ dance. lt's the look in Rick Tatels eyes while he communicates to his audience. What is S.S.C.'? It's a place where great memories are made to last a lifetime. Contents Tomorrow Lies In Today Classes ..... Activities . . . Organizations Honors . . Sports . . . Academics . . Epilogue . . rf Q, ' , N A 1 al lf' , H 'Rb Www-H 1 fl 5- lk l- W ll 'll 4. 4 Y 'W 'Q' - : Y.'C ' One coed seems to be all 'tuckered out' by a very busy day. ,,....,. ,ms John Livingston's Volkswagon adds a bit of color to a rainy, gloomy Monday on campus A Step In The Right Direction College is a step in the right direction . , . or is it? For some, like Scott Hancock, the right direction is slaving away at the typewriter. The right direction for Mary Barnes seems to be returning to her room to study. The campus policemen do their best to keep everyone moving in the right direction. . I5 .1 ' 4 5 n i, i My M get vi iw I if 5 I 5 Jr 1 1 u ' Q 4. K 'Xgeg , ,cl .V ,,, L ,uf ?i ,-'Z -Q. if Q . if if .,,,, fountam for Clndy Gllmore, Larry Whlte, and Joey L. 12' , I :P Yohe 'giB'g'g-wu :J 4- Sy? School photographer Steve Barker begins the semester by looking through the camera lens - a position he will hold throughout most ofthe year. Fall Activities Begin For S.S.C The fall production of Stop the World was a great way to begin a school year - both for the cast and the audi- ence. FRONT ROW: Diana Latimer, Sherry Rogers, Sidney Cater, Janie Roberts. SECOND ROW: David Rich, Lynn Monks, James Buck, Toni Kilpatrick, Faye Lockwood. THIRD ROW: Sarah Cotner, .lane Ann Looney, Fran- cis Wade. 'X .ia I1 KJ ns It's a long hard four years from enrollment to graduation, and much of that time is spent either preparing for classes, meeting classes or worrying about classes. The hard work pays off though in whatever is waiting the other side ofgradu- ation. lt's a nice thing to think of as the classes go on and on and on. Classes, Classes A nd More Classes .sw-f' Q' N U, ss 3-7 r The campus of Southeastern creates not only a pleasant scene, but provides a quiet atmosphere that draws many students outside to study. The GOLD, Southeastern's drill team, adds a great deal to campus activities. FIRST ROW: Carolyn Roper, Secilia Porter, Janet Parks, Aggie Flores, Sue Bandy, Claudester Jackson, Pam Thrasher. SECOND ROW: Patricia Baker, Betty Gray, Jeanne Cox, Donna Scott, Eddie Porter, Freda Rhodes, Margie Rhode. THIRD ROW: Brenda Wood, Karen Groomer, Jan Etheridge, Wanda Elliott. FOURTH ROW: Toni Fern, Marsha Jordon, Rebecca Williams. 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Abbott, Tom Albright, Paula Armstrong, Fred Antwine, Yvonne Anthony, Alan Allen, Susan Bahmanoo, Hamammad Baxley, Annette Bailey, Molly Baker, Karen Baker, Patti Ballou, Sheribah Bamford, Hazel E. Barnes, Linda Barrick, Vernon Bashara, Roberta Baskin, Danny Bates, Janie Beal, Alvin Beal, Vickie Belvsko, Tom Benham, Beverly Bigger, Carol Benning, Jeran Bivens, Don Blackburn, Paula Jo Bradley, Phillip Bragg, Rodney Brown, Larry Brown, Linda Buck, Katherine Bumpass, Cathy Freshmen '11 ' 4-nv is It ....,. 5 Ai ivl iv ' L , ,, l , ' -vti - wx, If V 4-i ' LL' A! '-Pi. :ff ' P Q ,1 1, e'.-, g Q, ,S A - JI ' X ' X A X ' - f -5, , 'I ' aff :- 5, i 1 'Y ,M i N 4, H fgggi., il ' QQ, , ..,. 5 at , 1 .. L' K X Q I y1'dx.,f-nxt! , ,fs - A ' fi.: ' , .Hs-'f - , HW, Xlv uzv -, V X. .-4 I 1 - B it ' t ' B I J lit ,lg M A I 'Z X i ,L X' Mgr!! Y f::..h ET . W V ' - mu Q ff .. B i -A-, -' .,., uf y 1 : li: ' l . A i'e-teet X i t l A ll i Q ii hd we if 'A if lil V Au. . as 4 F ,N Ji. 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Burke, Sammy Bums, Jon Burris, Harriet Bush, Carolyn Butler, Patricia Caldwell, Barbara Caldwell, Judy Caldwell, Ruth Campbell, Joy Cannon, Ola Faye Cappuccio, Anthony Carter, Larry Cates, John Cavner, Sheri Chathan, Kay Cherry, Christie gp, 3 Ala 4 ' .,..: ll V Q ll' 9 , X JM-,,:,.. , s X ig Q ' '1 A N 'U-fir!-1 Tf? JUL . . A 'gl , A - li - 1 Davis, Mike Dawkins, Jane Dayhoff, Pat Deman, Marcella De Moss, Jerry De Moss, Mike Dillard, Margaret Doan, Joy Downard, Joyce Duerson, John Duke, Gaylene Duncan, Brenda Freshman Elliott, Wanda England, Neal Erickson, Bruce Everrett, David Fanning, Brenda Featherston, Gary Flud, Nancy F luellen, Marsha Foster, Eddie Fox, Susan Gage, Shirley Gardner, Jetty 2 W 0 Q, Q KL 1 X WT. fn Y' ,i 5 -lair :ff . MU lil lr: N 'Ili , . Lg Flikigr 4 - J yy l G . N I '. 6 --.qw E-V315 1' 7' H27 -' ,, ' , AX 1 7' il r ' ' .- ul ' 5.4s'f . ,' rl 4: I ' N- J 1, ,..,., I . ,, . E ,' J., ' 1 l X 'REV v E M Q I, , -in qi:-I wk Sl in ' 1 w. .-1.43 A fx! , iw . RQ! 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C. Smith, Ronnie Stanlield, Gail Stanley, Ethel -G3 ' 1 1 f. S. as ezi . i iHw 'm ii ' .1,, ,zg W e . lt it ld S ii 1, l 35 Lil: wx .. . .1 - ,f ,, ll ps 'L X iw 'E' 'C' .. N' J 1, .., U. ' I' fhii. W 'W H , .' V U ' il? W H .Q if ,,f.Q' ' A l IQ l o .J 232, K --.:..,, 1 Q l e in -aw , N -, V, 7 as I J , ', ., x I. S ,fx ll i W4 N M? , L y if if SZ 1 V. 1' 1 I .1 N X B fy - t I if 1 ,. ,,s, 'w fr. G.. . l is r V. Stansel, Karen ..,' Stewart, Ronald A ' Steve, Troy L. , ,f cv ' ,T , ,, 3 wg Stark, Barbara l ll ' 1 f 1 l l X , y ,.:. - J 1 ' NY, A H .I ' w e 1:5 y V ' .izi i qrd 1 if L WCM s :f :,- Q If N f ?f P ' S' ' l ' J- Pl i lv ' I .A . l 5 I Stoffa, Anne Straway, David Stuart, Sandy Taliaferro, Craig Tate, Billy Jack Tillman, Susan Tims, Glenda Thomas, Gary Thomas, Stefani Tisdale, Ronnie Tidwell, Exie V 1 '- gag -..fv. , M. 7 '-W if ' X it 11? 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I rf ., buff cr , - 9 'li 'slr' ' gs fe, . ... 4. ii, 15 A 1 , 3 ' cf '- V , H J ,.,?'5'3 ff . -..i. .. ' v 9511 E K, -- ,, ih ' I . , 7 Q H N r ll ,ZS i i mil I -sn' i- S' fx HH? . W l 'r IQ 7 I' ,K I l ki ififsii QE: .aw - 4 '25, ? ,,, I fl ,iff K jf A, . . , ,.r,. ,,:,, A5-.sg K .f mxue . jing, is' jim, i is gszffv--,sl fp 4-A, . f1f7,.as,f.15f?1Lg-:f- sw 3-A it- 69 Smith, Belinda Smith, Glenda y lx' hu -I, I if ' 23,1 azitsaft :mx . ,QW H- A55 , L 1 2 1 1 4 . -5 EH tt 63,3164 N 4 A 2 H gi if T 2 gigs, lisp Q g f f f sl .1 ex s 4 .1 , , i, f , in u lriltw ' f' - ,. , 'F -:-5 , :':' -, mt 5 'A., 'N ,.. 1 fr 1 ik Es V z.: , .,: 1- i :fi .1 --... ' J , V 4 Y ,Q I Q VI 1 l f K 1' Thompson, Leo Tonaselli, Bobbie 70 Smith, James Smith Karen Tobey Smith, Lonnie Smith, Rick Smith, Shirley Smith, Susan Snowder, Don Spivey, Dustin Stansel, Kathi Steen, Zelda Stevens, Katy Stiers, James Stockdale, Tom Storey, Gwendolyn Stuart, Bobbye Tate, Sue Teague, Ray E. Thomas, Ruthie Thomas, William Thomason, Don Tucker, Kathy Tune, Karen Ward, David L. Waymire, Mona Mae Weger, Bert Wells, Robert Werner, Keith Wilborn, Lindt Whisenhunt, Sandra White, John Whitaker, Ronnie Wigley, Barbara Williams, Kenneth C. Willis, Roy Wilson, Areline Wilson, Judy Winkler, Joseph Winter, Wallace Woffard, Willie Wood, Marva f x In 6 A 1 ii? ', ' In V '., - 1'5 . .ff Neliiii 9 -ll 1 .11 ' ' ,U Q gif 3: I Q v. ' -.,. l g if - ff cf W 1 J Yak' .. ...Q V1 'N W ,f . Y if . 1 ,1 'G Q 1, - F w-.--r ..--., . fl , J J V 1 if l kit 71 Q11- Woodroff, Joanne Wylie, Maxine , . V ejffk pcm Q 94.74 I f' 1434 ,:,n3vf31s444 Fi l . sm1mw' , wmwuffxi ' ff ,. 12... . - Q,-if-.F 1 ' ff lf. .1 ' Q VX, -Q' A f' r vFv'?s'9 - V ,5 . . , ,,, . , ,iffgiflm w W . . 'A , g yawn nv ' vw--H 1.gf'f'f.1 ' H. E, I 1 N Vi' . -15, V J' .H -k if fi 4 aLu:f-1g?52f.' -l H 2 '25. ,x1- ,' e w ,g 1-ff 2 - , . ,. 2331 1ff3V3g5'7'3l:!Lf' il ? Wal, ,, 141' rf-L-2: '-.12-11v2f. .',. 1: , ,. ..3f , :ffm-211 P V ff-1 Q gf v-5 'V-A u,' . N ,A - ,79rl Z2 J-Q Q :lm-ff..gf5i2QW,N.4 d:F'1f I H ix ' .LVN ' ' .N .' A Af .0 J , .,,,,. k I , , ,J W uf 13 . ai . I 21. ,ig W7 ,---,., - fi E we Q if 1 1 Q 72 ACTIVITIES K ,VSA gli-. ,hgv iiwi' i mi gh : i I 1+ .-4 , .aw . 5 X Homecoming I9 0 Begins . . . E l,pv '- -v-'wgaf' NN- ,E-1 195 'ErX 'ff 5, , in A N . lil! A-'QF ' 5 A' If '-TL -,L H' ' rv Dv. 'gA'f53axtfL' - I 50 J, Q M Fi QE? ,f,,f ' Q Slgma Tau Gamma s elephant captured fxrst tered m the parade were well recogmzed, along hah , lqu,..fki',' ew tr N, 13- .I H V- 1 LN ' ff-Q Va' . . 0- 1 -I s t:'5r 2'-if gf. I-J u. rc., Y N J ww - .Q 'n' ' 5,55 V I If v', -f ' K ' I ' ef' 4 4 - 5- 4 1-' 1' '. ' f-, Hz eq . ' A l 1 ',-f , A lu , , 1- -, ,p u :W V A,,Qiy9F1, . 3 Q. xi - ,S . I y 1, V V 1 K I ' -. ,. was If . D., .1 , fl , A ,Q l ' f 'J '.'17. rw X: L, '.- V' ' V'-' f 1 J, HZYKH 1 v 'X fy 5 v '7- inn! ' ' A' '- 2' 'Q - ' fl ' f '- ML. EA C ' gt' 1 D 'I , . 5 . 1, . ,Q last. N. .v- 57,3 . '+A I , ,lf .Q . f A . fr--3zf6 gf w' l Ari M ,f Q-if - ' Nm' ' .T ' L-5' R f:.if A 'elif ' 1 ' .L 25- . f , ' ' ' ' ' I' 1. 1. I 5.5 ,lv . A ,I-x .4 ' , fl -...HN v. A. ' ' .., ' , -. . I 1 1 S 1 , +L.-x' ' -2.,i 'a,- 5'51f:f 5'f'1.4Y .' paw ff' f - t-, '- , ' ' ' X4 '. WL Q.: y 4 iiiajl' DM' fix ,F , IW J x ' 4' Q ,' ' A , A' s 1 . Q-fy V- l - - V 1 ,V In nr , , . ,aa , 1- , - -, .1 , , 4x 77 If Homecoming finalists selected after review are, FROM LEFT TO RIGHT, Tony Kilpatrick, Janell English, Marsha Jordon, Gail Gorski, and Kay Monroe. ' ' Jon Livingston escorts 1970 Homecoming Queen, Toni Kilpatrick to meet her public after being selected to represent S.S.C. f . L, E- fx fi? -sl H ,. fi ' new , . .. ,gn V .Q X ff A-'ff' ,dl , J n X 1 1 JCIIHLV 4 Z Homecoming Creates Many Expressions 1, A ..n mu., ,Q 4 ..,.-ML, G N- ..,. , !,-X . .fn 1 ,gg -mf , 5-1' ! ff5?- 'W , A' . . r 1 5p.g,,,.- ,Aaf x -3 l l X Q :4Hw.-fisq ea g,-gi . - .si .H ,,,., --1 G , x 1 ff f . A .1 V. ' 4 3, l ai. W 1 : 1 ve 1 FIS I f -5 vw Lf! 1 1 1 -1, Q, uf-' ' N: 'jg .2-gf? WL -f -fr' f I .ii I-'. dX.,,,.. 'jf ,w 44 r gy ,l ,f,a- .17 y Q-7. . ,w ff frifxf G' ,f . 1 ' 1 f iff' My - S. . N ,-.nv 'Q ,. Wm .v . g Y :Ms L l - f f , LJ., Z igflmg I, x-.bg 1, .f J, ,A Nik .X 7 IW' fc E 1 'W W I I -.. L4 ' 3 J' Willa e- X, Nl .Ion Livingston applies make-up for the Fantas- ticks. .Ion Livingston, Jane Ann Looney and Bill Groom in the Star Spangled Girl. , R 1 . ., , . 7 ,,,.... 1 , 5 0 S, gg f ' ' ,J - :j .gi-55,-1 .. '4' ar: e , .- x ,W NH v .r Num Ju' ,xx L ' ' - , , , 3 1 3. 'ig H- . fe., '1 '5Bi4skI.... 9' ,QM ml ' ' 43? -gr 5.-2 V I 2' X M erm ' J fr A ,,.,, Q , ,L E4 1 f W N X 5- riggi- xtfsh v . ,Av-- . 'L 329-1' ' 1 Drama 1 Ellen Monks is trying to get a good angle on the billboard. 85 Dave Cook, director of the college theatre. 52: ' . , - ' wM,,Q4'.i Ms . ug Q f I Mg I g if 2 f Wm rr W' aw X .- SQ 'W -124 -15 7 ' ' ' w N 4 elk-Q4 ,W . X Tame, 53 uf 5 1 H 'r ' .- - , i I . 7 P . D ' v 5 X 3-33 4 9. I, , ff-A -5.54 ' .. f .iii 4 I, ' r N M4 f Q, A . . , .:- ' P' 4, f I Q3g'f1ffy5g,ijum.wf:r ,mr E ' JH ,, fffj' ' ' P 3 , 4 XX M li I 4 E 1 4 4 tu 5.4 ff F X I Q I Aga, 'i -r ' A 1 2 1 3, W 5 I . r 'ia- 'V ff- 2' 4 A , 5 'ca 'wp iv if 3 4 xt rf I 1 ff ' f mg., I 5: 'i fe: kv .Wf- . . ,. nu. an -- f,::. X40 - . 4 Ni in ll fe, x 1 51357, ,sims , gf -,Lf ,xg . ,f . . A ,Q - Q 17' . , Xt X7 .fry 1, , . ,-1.0521 - nge? EM, 2 ,,f A S 'WI , ,Af f 1, 1 -Y V H' 'Y W ix P+ 4' ,.' xii R5 4 Y ff X fm by as Wag P3 wi-f . 5' jf , t fr fr if , fag I' Q k . Cf -- - -,gi 6 A. I 3. it-is 5 -AQ 1 1 Q' lr ,, f , .W,A 6 fig Ann: ' K 'SJ 'Sr f 11 Art student Steve Rogers inthe process of shaping a I , , P y ket for their work. Art th .Q f' ' I ,, ' V ' I The flea market a project sponsored jointly by VIVA andthe Student Union Activities Board rovided man art students with a mar- 1- f-,, S-f BJ Paul Maxwell, ABOVE, judge ol' the l970 Art Show held at SSC, seems to be enjoying his work. AT THE RIGHT, Montee Hoke and Max McClendon, art instructors, view the first place drawing entered by Jeff Dodd, SSC student. Mr. Montee Hoke, art instructor, gets toetally involved in hisjob. S :ill -w 5 is it ll itlt RQ vtt it xl 'grit' ' ilxrltilnr-'lnlf ti ' W' V' ww l ,st , ,tn t J. Mft, .M , i hmm use ,rg t., it uw X 1 Nw .,.i , ,, A ii, it 42 I V 0' N gy , 4' . w-1 4 b -r 3' 2 uk T ,- -iw -:fav w 'K eff, . YM 3 C 4' 9 ' 3 P LL b Q ..' X-ig' Q 'EH 1 i Y . X R N1 3. : If -N ,,,..-ar P 1 an . f ,l Hbiifw HO Susie Tillman assists Don While in the Audio Visual Office. - - ui? K, ry cf' - Dennis Willeford, photographer. can't seem to figure out which game assi. basketball coach Gene Slanton is playing now. , -.nk Ron Jones, Steve Tilford, and J on Livingston do their part in Homecoming review. 5 Kingsley Clark and moment. Bill Johnson happen to catch the photographer at just the right Billy 1 f.g1si...:i' 1,21 nf- ' gzswsiin ,, ,J 1. it ' -:if 55511 ig I ' if A , L' ' . ng ..1g,.'?-',,,.-H - 7 Q, , , O'Bryant takes a break in the gameroom between classes. athy Owens plays gasjockey at local service station. i if 1 Q ' , ' 1,2 gi ,V glam x W flvl! ' H F -Jw ., .W ..-F .' ll? gm, ,quuvsfm bf 1 , f-, 'wi i i, w iii an-' .,, .,7 5 3 ma. sail 1, Y- .auth , . -si fi' ' ..,,--sa l ffigf l X 'Elf' u , , ff: f-ftffalg. -24 was ,, 155 -asf, , 2133 ' effW H 1, . liiijiik. 1 5 Fw i bt, A J, ,,l Y 1 'i W, wi, A. N' .. 'Z' , ,,'-gg, k?'p5 ' My-Q...'i..'l , ,I ,,,:-wlL'i:msQ1-gn-'i:f5?w'F3gg5 ii, .FEE , Af , ii, ,Jfg-A , , , .um N, ll,.. 2, Jigs. M ii - W, - ' P K., 57, ' . ' ' -FR V' .iw , This student appears fascinated by the guiding light. iii ' an-it: X 'isa 1 'l- l3l3- km.-Am: ' ,,, -:..ig4...f----- x Q I 3 y HU. A--, - -. .M M525 ' af I 1 MMF -rn A t v . ' W.: V H 4:53 - we . -1-,f X. i I :f 4 - W W 4 . w Q- Lf 3 -HQ? WA. , I 4. u 5 ' . ,U 1, -. , . . , if! 1 ' an if 1 ...z 'ks' 1 ' 15,4 5 L Gang - W V -4 . 5 4 5, ,,., ' -i cd ptr, Students paint numbers on curbs as a part of fund raising activities. 'f.+1i:1vizf4422's4i:'fh' ,.5lr,f..'i 1, ,air s . ,f,Aj,q'W s.: ff P, rv 1 'fn 225:29 , ?',' Q, tl1f'Q,Q. z,Q' Tony Johnson di Rider. di-O i splays his interpretation of Easy . I N Y, V, 1 M : f ff : . V - '- Mash hge ' A wi? 2 - 1 F T . d N rs W 1 . ' 1 'Q mls- -, 1 I , gig! 1 . f 1 ,. ,. kk' . X. f I 1 I K I ' . 9 ' www N vu 31 XX X, ,ge .nr -Q Classes or pool? It's hard to decide which comes first. Gail Gorshi gets ready for another take- off. --1? '27 J P Q, W ' Y F1 Z! Dwight Nuckolls discusses Guess Who contract with Dr. Hibbs and Dean Krattiger. Q .,k,,.-+-1-T'f'1i .s ix: Q I CC J! Guess Who Was Here? Defni tel y. 9 ,z ' I 45. I ' n i 'F , . 1, f . ,.'Qf,. ,I . rl. 1- .' . ad , K: . ,. . A, ,. QA ?'1.gA '- . W -wg, -.Snr-. . , . 3 -, ,,.s,, , , I 24 ' 'L J 1 5- j.2a3'fff5 avg? 11, Nu- l ' H 1' w 5-122 we nm xxsiqf ' Us V,,, rg W - :Es?:S'vs. w Q35 5 figs Q if m I , Us WWE ? E Z 4 if 'Q an as we 5 l g -Ve-rx Pmg Pong IS serious business for Jrm O Toole The coffee shop proves to be a pleasant form of relaxauon Lmda Rlcco Arlme Davls, and Mrs Parker set out to do their weekly laundry lag, an 10 -1.-qi,-, A Typical Friday Afternoon I -1l.'l.'m:l:lsn:l:m:l:l V If 5 i ...AQ ' an ' 'Q-aiu --ji .san ,SY ! V11 fa! 'M if ff12QNqmNN2m.cu:oQ College Players Professional creativity is the key phase that sums up the work of the Gamma Al- pha Cast of Alpha Psi Omega and its sub- sidiary organization, College Players, Developing professional theatrical pro- ductions for Southeastern Oklahoma with the result of enlarging each member as a better person is the goal of both groups. College Players membership is open to all interested students and their activities in- clude production work, participation in the Homecoming Parade, traditionally pro- viding clowns and this year entering a queen contestant. Alpha Psi Omega is the national honor- ary dramatics fraternity for which much theatrical work must be done before membership is conferred. This profession- al organization aids in the presentation of all major productions providing financial support for some. Members work in all Abbot, Lynda Buck, James Hughes, Cynthia Ladd, Chuck Latimer, Diane Looney, Jane Ann Miers, Larry Riddle, Andy Roberts, Janie Stanlield, George areas of production such as design, con- struction crews, publicity and theatre management, as well as reading for parts. Topping all accomplishments this year has been the work done in conjunction with the Speech Department and the Col- lege administration to acquire an entire new portable lighting system for the col- lege which can be used in many places and for which plans are presently being made for its uses. Major productions for this past year in- clude Stop the World - I Want to Get OfF', The Zoo Story , and The Star Spangled Girl . Also, members presented a road tour for Stop the Worldl' in con- junction with the McAlester Little Theatre and later as a cultural exchange with East Central State College. The F antasticks and J.B. were pre- sented during the spring semester. Jon Livingston, Jane Ann Looney, and Bill Groom in Star Spangled Girl. Stanlield, Neil - Ti lford, Steve 1 Yohe, Anthoney i The cast of Stop the World, James Buck, Janie Roberts, Frances Wade, Sher- ry Roberts, Sarah Cotner, Jane Ann Loo- ney, Sidney Cater, Toni Kilpatrick, Diane Latimer. Paul King and John Waggoner in Edward Albies Zoo Story. Janie Roberts at work applying make-up to Steve Tilford for the Fantasticks A bha Psi Omega -'HP' fx f f' e YT2'?57 -...f', WMA rg 'Q vga Brewer, Bill - Cook, Dave Cook, Marty Groom, Bill A Jones, Ron King, Paul Livingston, Jon Monks, Lynn J Piller, Raymond Rich, David Simpson, Doris Starks, Howard Wade, F ranoes Waggener, John l f 1 W H ' 4 ' - ffl ,. ii P lil Ike : l 1 ' .. ' 3 'ef I 105 Ahaha Eta Rho Eff ' J V , ,Q .' N i 'X fx. -st. Q, 5 FRONT ROW: QL-RJ George Blakemore, Robert Nordberg, .loe Dovener, Chris Keyes, Ron Sanders, Irby E. Marchant, Ron Hunter, John Korn bery, Alan Hougland, Harry Reese, Tom Costlem, Rob Wells, Jim Miller. Alpha Eta Rho, international aviation fraternity, promotes aviation at SSC. Their purpose is to further the cause of aviation, instil confidence in aviation, to promote contact with students of aviation and purposes of education. Requirements for membership include an overall C average and either a major or minor in aviation. Spon- sored by Mr. David Rich, Alpha Eta Rho meets every Wednesday at 7:30. 106 Christian A lhletes To present Christ to athletes, coaches, and others, is the goal of the SSC Christian Athletes. The young athletes have spoken in approximately twelve churches this year'L Any athlete is eligible to join the club. Christian athletes host dinners, social events, and church speakers. ,et all H si. 2 rizt r it ' I I ll 1 jlzv-Q i fs Q STANDING: L-R Mike Demoss, Darrell Cocoran, Jim Dunham, Jim Byrd, David Twidwell, Ernest Crane, Wes Malone, Jerry Demoss, Bill Gillam. SIT TING: James Bowers, Tommy Stockdale, Joe White, Jay Reagan, Mike Mroderick, Glenn Black, Larry Wells. V 1 X, . xx' Illl' llll Nl llll ill 5, ID 'll Y: in ': 'Q -S C horveltes Tour The Caribbean The Chorvettes, singing ambassadors of Southeastern State College, consist of 15 selected students who must demonstrate the ability not only to perform as soloists, but also in small ensem- bles. The group is directed by Mary Ann Craige and Doris Simp- son, instructors of music and speech. In the fall of 1968, the Chorvettes were formed to sing as a public relations group for SSC. Membership is open to anyone, on audition, and is not limited to music majors. Members repre- sent many areas of interest, including pre-med. Since that time, the Chorvettes have become one of SSC,s star attractions. Besides being in demand in Oklahoma and north Texas for service organizations and conventions, they were con- tacted about performing at the state lodges, and they toured the Caribbean for USO during the month of April, 1970, entertain- ing many hundreds of servicemen stationed in that area. The tour included Panama, Puerto Rico, Cuba, Grand Turk, Antigua, Eluthera, and Patric Air Force Base, Florida. The tour was a rousing success, and their performances both at home and over- seas brought standing ovations. A summer tour of Hawaii is presently in the planning stage. ig f. .2 - r . fr 'W ' ' :vu -, ,f , V, 1 , -t w -In ex ' , F Ai 5 ww .,,f,,d. . '..' i rx Q I, In 4 ' ' 31 - 1 t--fiiw k, M f:1li?Sii, ge ff' 'W -f mf, 'H . '5.' ,149 .2 .ffilfi-fr-,,.a.1e'inf'37 J-ef' .rv l l 1- - FRONT ROW: QLEFT TO RIGHTJ: Linda Spencer, Bill Brewer, Marilyn Weaver, James Buck Chana Maupin Steve Tillford and Toni Kilpatrick SECOND ROW: Larry Miears, Denise Bushers, Ronnie Hunter, Mary Ann Thompson, Walley Winter Samantha Mitchell David Lawson Susan Han key, and Tom Goforth. i iw' I '1 Girl's Trio-Chana Maupin, Denise Bushers, and Marilyn Weaver . 'f ,,,:.. a-T H l l H , 'an l J .Q k KE ' I .19 1 A of the group find time for a swim on the beautiful San Juan coastline E- 'W The Chorvettes performing for a naval base near San Juan, Puerto Rico. tips 3 L Qzaifl 1 1 L ,-.xi N xi' -riff? , HQ - Larry Miears, Tom Goforth and Steve Tilford, members of the Men's Trio. S a vagelles Decorating the goal posts was one of the activi- ties of the Savagettes. Their purpose, to support athletic events, has proven to be quite successful throughout the campus. Joyce Reed serves as presi- dent of the club, with Linda Meltaborger as vice- president. Tommy Stockdale was chosen as the Savagette beau. Mrs. Vickie Hudson sponsors the group. iw iii! Officers Of Savagettes are Kim F oran, J oyoe Reed, Denise Bushers and Linda Meltaborger dh Fa FIRST ROW: Donna Scott, Paula Jackson, Vickie McGuire, Llnda Meltabarger, Denise Bushers. SECOND ROW: Kim Foran, Susan Allen, Jan Schaeffer, Debbie Krahn, Terri Shipley, Bonnie Plummer. THIRD ROW: Donna Scott, Yvonne Powelll, Rose- mary Hieks, Jeanne Cox, Teresa Akers. FOURTH ROW: Joyce Reed, Betty Gail Bond, Carey Pinson, Glenda McCord, and Carol Greiss. OU Club To Initiate New Members Varsity O Club at SSC works to establish a better relation- ship between the school and athletes. Initiation is held every I spring for the members who have letters in a varsity sport. Q Lindy Welborn serves as President of the group this year. As- ,' sisting him are Danny Wright, Vice-President, Clarence Hudson, Treasurer, Tinker Ratliff, Secretary. Alpha Sigma Tau Soroity member Janne Cox was chosen to represent the Club in college activites. Sponsored by Dr. Donald Parhan the O Club meets monthy. Officers of O Club are Danny Wright, Clarence Hudson, Tinker Ratliff, Lindy Welborn, and Jeanne Cox, O Club Babe. r , l , ll I ' A ' l gmt! Fl, 5' ' Q91 ., , FRONT ROW: Linoy Welborn, Tinker Ratliff, O Club Babe, Jeanne Cox, Danny Wright, Clarence Hudson, Dennis May. SECOND ROW: Glenn Black, Gerald O'Dell, Billy Holt, Dennis Parker, Larry Martin. THIRD ROW: Tommy Strode, Joe An- derson, Ray Young, Rick Hudak, Arnold Bayhill, Greg Baldwin. 1 , 'L-QL? I 'L .LLIZ 431 F1-fflifchfil I QB , ' I I5 1 I 1- fl 'TI Q5 Q .1..L..- I- .L-,- r.T'1f'i f I1 .-.L ETQQ4? afT E U? ,- 5 'LSQLSE WRQQEQRQG L, ' ' ' 1 V ,, Pswu wr MXH' P-W' ' Tvs, 4' 4 ,od 1 , ', -.xa-- '17, V-1, --f lv , .5 . , GMVN .-I ' f .. r-14. , ..f3ma.,',.a 9- ....-:. M, Q 22 fi':'l ' ? .., S M? 'W mmf H Q . Qegmf as 335244 - V ,Q I 5 Y E f, .,, .-1,-. ,,5Mi, h , 1 iam. i ,M ,ff IIYH I Y ' .6 f ' aaa L f -.1 sm.-an A ' X 'fr lx mime f A' .. Bsigffgf r ii -SQ' Y Q :wht - - J - N' V fl Y K' g' ' . R fl, I Vi va With the objective of presenting art exhibits and demonstrations, VIVA was first organized at SSC in the summer of 1970 by Janet Kil- patrick, Bill Groom, Nancy Weaver, Danny White, Larry McCauley, Lillmore Vaughan, Charles Singleton and Max McClendon. Projects of the new 18 members group for the year included the VIVA Exhibition II and lecture-demonstrations by Father Walsh and George Calvert. Nancy Weaver served as director of the organization with Cynthia Ryan as Secretary-Treasurer and Max McClendon as sponsor at the bi-monthly meetings. , Jiri, 1 li 2 - 1 R . ii? ' r OICC , I is 1, kd Q .. . - I S, X , f ,, , HHM9 We C ' 5 t --- .., ' '-,Q 'sb ,g ' ' F H ,,,,i I V ' ' 'Nfi1'is'Xi'z3x1 ig ,M A-1f3was,+ssri. U , ,, ,, W Rodney Bivens counts change while Bill Tsoodle makes up his mind. Methodist You th Center wr, fr Methodist youths find a pleasant way to relax between classes. Church Of C hrist 441- B .N ,fl Church ofChrist members hold a Christmas party for children in Durant. E Baptist Student nion The Baptist Student Union holds youth fellowship meet- ings and sponsors an intramural basketball team. John Heath is the director of the Center. Vesper services are held daily, with breakfast being served on the first Monday of each morning. Officers of the Union are Jon White, president, George Greene, vice-president, and Kathy Farmer, secretary. Meetings are held every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday at 12:30 p.m. On weekdays the Union is open until 11:30 p.m. and 1:30 a.m. on weekends. FRONT ROW: Karen Stansel, Eulinda Montgomery, Shirley Payne, Debby Tarr, Susan Tillman, Brenda Purser, Ruthie Thomas, Annette Cook, Eileen Hol- bert, Edith Trammel, Linda Allen, Mary Hammel, Regina Kellum. SECOND ROW: Janette Cook, Martha Sullivan, Peggy Corley, Brenda Shields, Nancy Schultz, Carol Chessmore, Glenda Jenkins, Teresa Wilson, Ron Stuart. THIRD ROW: George Green, Bobby Roberts, Harold Julian, Roger Speers, Jerry Hodges, Dwain Freeman, Kenny Vaughn, Lee Lewis, Kathy Farmer, Johnny Welch, John White, Freida Wilcox, Patty Case. 115 Wom en's Recreation A ssocia tion The Women's Recreation Association serves the college in many ways. Selling programs, running the concession stand at football and basketball games, sponsoring intramural activities for women, and hostessing the S.S.C. invitational basketball tournament are among the main activities of W.R.A. Social events such as cook-outs and camping trips provide members with many opportunities for enjoyment. Membership is open to any woman who is interested in pro- moting good sportsmanship and participating in sports. Lana Howl serves as president of the organization, assisted by Pam Thrasher, vice-president and Kathy Pratt, Secretary. Facul- ty sponsors are Mrs. Jeanne Smith and Mrs. Vicki Hudson. A WRA member helps pain! the stadium bleachers, one of the many projects sponsored by the organization. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Vicki Hudson, Wanda Nickles, Margaret Rawls, Priscilla Shingleton, SECOND ROW: Linda Hobbs, Pam Thrasher, Lana Howl, Barbara Banta, Louise Butler, THIRD ROW: Bernice Roberts, Annie Butler, Marsha Jordan, Debbie Yott, Joan Phifer, FOURTH ROW: Denise Rene Bowen, Beatrice McDaniel, Karen Kyzer, Frieda Keith, Don- na House. Iota Epsilion Tau To maintain and assume leadership are the main goals of Iota Epsilon Tau, industrial arts and technology fraternity. The group is open to anyone with an interest in industrial arts and with a major or minor in the field. Parties, dances, and trips are a part of the social life of Iota Epsilon Tau. Bill Gaither and Jim Harmon serve as sponsors. 'NG9 We-, if L, , tiff . ' gill g, 11 If .. FRONT ROW: QL-RJ Jim Bob Hodges, Nick Nicholes, Danny Lawerance, Marvin Friddle, Allen Johnson, Bart Reese, David Little, Howard Smith. SEC- OND ROW: Leonard Daniels, James Thrasher, Jerry Wyche, Ken Hutyra, Joel Shipman, Robert Harris, Roy Blackburn, Walter Hester. THIRD ROW: Ken Keeton, Dr. Jim Harmon, D. W. Linville III, Huel Halburton. ia. 15 Travelling and performing in other cities is all a part of the Gold. The Gold Marsha Jordan led the 1971 Gold Drill Team. Miss Jordan was assisted by Rebecca Williams and Juani- tia Trimmer, lieutenants. Sponsoring the Gold is Mrs. LaChrica Jones. Five members of the team were nominated for Homecom- ing Queen. They were Jeanne Cox, Betty Gray, Kaye Monroe, finalist, Marsha Jordan, finalist, and Janet Parks. The team was formed in 1969 under the direction of Miss Jean Mack. The Gold returns from another Performance' The Gold brings entertainment to SSC students during halftime. TWENTY-TWO GIRLS PERFORM IN TEAM DOING HALFTIME ROUTINES :T Shepherd and Don Hinson enjoy a good dinner at the ETX banquet. 1 1 E Nu., 1 ETX sponsored a Valentine dinner which proved to be quite a success. ETX Group The Church of Christ Student Bible Center is repre- sented on campus by ETX. Each Monday and Thursday students gather at 6:30 p.m. for devotional. Retreats have also been held at Lawton, Witchita Falls, Texas and on the Petite John Springs Christian Camp. At Christmas ETX sponsors a party for under- privileged children. :.g.,.Awf 4121 L '4 'S in liiillli'i F Ning . Dorm Councils Vote NO HUURSU Voting for No Hours was the major topic discussed by the three dorm councils. After much discussion, the dor- mitories were issued keys for late hour purposes. An annual Christmas smorgasbord dinner was sponsored by the dormitories. Santa Claus arrived on the scene to liven-up the dinner. The girls' councils act as rule-makers and discipline chairmen. It is up to them to keep an orderly place of residence. Miss Katie Frank Slack, Dean of Women, serves as adviser for the dormitory councils. C hzckasa w To wer 5 LEFT TO RIGHT: Fra'nkie Simpkins, Mary Dangerlield, Terri Shipley, Laurie Burke, Linda Bell, and Jane Dawkins. STANDING: Shirley Anderson, Lee Ann Welch. Hallie M CK inney Hall ii H wifi ' F! W .A -1 .,.-aww ,,,......,,,,, LEFT TO RIGHT - Cindy Hamm, Joy Campbell, Marsha Jordon, and Brenda Wiggins. ,r f ill I M.. i Q RIGHT TOP TO BOTTOM: Kathy Farmer, Regina Blaker, Sue Tate, Karen Smith. LEFT TOP TO BOTTOM: Linda Sanders, Marva Wood, Floetta Griffeth, Jeanne Cox. Carolyn Thompson. Cedric James, school artist. Print Shop The print shop, under the direction of Cecil Sul- livan, is charged with the responsibility of produc- ing all of SSC's printing, including meal tickets, enrollment packets, catalogs and the Southeastern. New zerox machines facilitate reproducing copy for all departments on campus I I was ffl , was wen: 1 , 1 U r r ii ii, 1 . i i W E , f was ' rt i , :.. A N N I ...: 1 M . , ...... Y H , :.. ,M .,,r.s,, i,.. , ,V M? Dennis Waldrop, Royce Harold Bently and Cecil Sullivan, Annette and Imogene Baxley Print Shop Manager. -9 .le ' iff . 1 i W l l - LEFT TO RIGHT Benny Mannings, Paul Fleeks, Leon Douglas, Thelma Thomas, Linda Hobbs, Anthony Perkins, Loise Butler, Perry Anderson Kenneth Lewis Larry Franklin Mr Claude Adams, Earl Pickens, Clifford Rogers, Annie S. Butler. A fro-A merican S Zudent Union Founded in 1968 by James McDowell and Thurman Miles, the Afro-American student union aims at promoting unity among the Black students and other stu- dents on SSC's campus. Requirements for membership are flexibleg prospective members need only be a student at SSC or the spouse of a student. As a result of the weekly meetings, the union sponsored Black Heritage Week, Black Ball and nominated as their Home- coming Queen Candiate Ardmore fresh- man, Dorthy Vaner. With an increase of 10, the club now boasts 50 members. Officers for the club include Leon Doug- las, presidentg Jackie Simmons, vioe-pres- identg Betty Gray, secretaryg and Loise Butler, treasurer. Mr. Claude Adams serves as sponsor. MENC The major aim of SSC's branch of Music Educators Club dur- ing the 1970-'71 school term was the promotion of interest in an participation in the SSC Music Department, as well as bringing culture to Durant. Along that line, they sponsored an appearance by the Oklahoma City Symphony on February l 1. Other projects for the year included participation in the Home- coming Events. A float was entered in the Homecoming Parade, and June Griffin, Idabel Music Major, served as their queen candidate. Membership in MENC, which is limited to Music Majors who have an over-all grade point average of 2.5 or better, totaled 20 for the 1970-71 term, an increase of five. Officers for the group were Wally Winter, president, Samantha Mitchell, president-elect, and June Griffin, secretary. Robert H. Aubrey, Music Professor, sponsored the group. A A m-., i X aim ff' J LEFT TO RIGHT Wally Winter Samantha Mitchell, and June Griffin. 124 1' 1 Fellowship Of Christian Women The fellowship of Christian Women was founded on the Southeastern State College campus in the spring of 1970 by Donna Scott. It was originated as a sister organization to the fellowship of Christian Athletes. Officers elected for the 1970-71 year are President, Donna Scottg Vice-president, Cindy Crowg and Jeanne Cox, Secretary. Mrs. Bob Thomas and Mrs. Duane Polk served as co-sponsors. The F.C.W., founded for the purpose of promoting high prin- ciples of Christian Womanhood and giving an opportunity to relate and share Christian attitudes to campus life, is an organi- zation that is continuing to grow. I Donna Scott, Lois Crow, Jeannie Cox, Cindy Crow, ' Rodeo Club Increases to Sixty Members Highlighting the activities of the Rodeo Club are college rodeos and annual bullriding sessions. The Rodeo Club has increased its membership from twelve to 60 members. Officers include Kenneth Rose, President, Rodger Barnes, Vice President, Kathy Wells, Secretary, and Janet Skelton, Treasurer. Russell Haddocks exhibits his skill at bullriding during one of the Rodeo Club activities. FRONT ROW: Everett Bailey, Scot Underwood, Charles Mowdy, Roger Barnes, John Brantly, Kathy Wells, Yvonne Smith, Ruth Caldwell, Nan Rose, Janet Skelton, Joan Davis, Nellie Bryant. SECOND ROW: Butch Rose, John Davis, Laddie Gaylord, Jerry Moore, Carl Dunlap, Ben Dan- iels, Lyndon Bohanon, Eddie Moore, Judy Caldwell, Jake Nabors, Shirley Anderson. THIRD ROW: Paul Brantly. Robert McGowen, Eddie Har- per, Russell Haddox. 126 iff! LEFT TO RIGHT: Thelma Duncan, Claudine Whisenhunt, Frank Albin, Glenda Parker, Judy Smithers, Sybil Joslin, Jean Simmons, Ruth Albin, and Marsha Redden. SEA - Student Education A ssocia Zion Dan Leightner presides over the Student Education Association meetings on the first and third Tuesdays of each month. Dr. Charles Andrews serves as sponsor of the association. Other offices include: Tom Gammon, vice-president, and Judy Smithers, sec- retary-treasurer. SEA boasts 68 members. The only requirement to be a member is that the student be an education major or minor. SEA activities for the year included a membership drive and a big-brother and sister program. Students taped books for the blind and held numerous pro- grams centered around education. 127 A M - sv, ls- -5 - eg. I , Ken Peters appears involved in a daily practice session. Sue Shilling, Cliff Rogers, and Paul Fleeks prove to be competent trumpet players. M. '59 Mary Onesly exhibits her skill on the oboe. jf Savage Band - ' Performing at the halftime activities, in parades and at the Savage Scandals was part of the band's functions. v Other events included the spring concert and tours to other cities. Various band mem- bers formed trios and duets for the Home- coming Revue. W Kenneth Peters is the director of the band. ,A Ken Peters directs the band. M ajorettes Majorettes LEFT T0 RIGHT INCLUDE: Diane Morgan, Kathy Loftin, Samantha Mitchell, Karen Smith, and Cindy Walker. 129 1 'rw i 1 ...ee- .4 K. LEFT TO RIGHT: QTOP ROWJ Jorge Morales, Abbi Nouri. BOT- TOM: Don Cruz, Kingsley Clark. In terna tional Club Founded in the fall semester, the SSC International Club boasts thirty-five members. Sponsored by Jorge Morales, the club meets once a month at 8 p.m. Alri Nouri presides over the meetings with Don Cruz serving as vice-president and Kingsley Clark as secretary- treasurer. During the meetings the students from different countries exchange cultural ideas. FRONT ROW: QLEFT TO RIGHTI Abbas H. Shirazi, Abbi Nouri, .Iorge'Morales, Mohammed S. Oheili. SECOND ROW: Zabih Cherenegar, Behrooz Zadlgh Pour, Rashid Baghshomal, Radamanesh Shahrok. l 'Ci-I? TOP ROW: CL-RJ Paul Peigare, James Pruitt, Marion Dover. BOTTOM ROW: Steve Hooper, Karen Kyzer, Paul Thomas, Jackie Tate, Dr. McGovern. Marion Dover waits to ring the bell at one of SSC's football games. A Lvha Phi Omega Alpha Phi Omega, a service fraternity, was founded by Frank Reed Horton at Lafayette College, Easton, Pennsylvania, in 1925. SSC's chapter was founded as a scout service fraternity in 1952 by the late Dr. Wayne Silver. Open to all male students, the fraternity has as its motto: Leadership, Friendship, Service. In keeping with their motto, SSC's 12 APO members planned pro- jects such as fund raising for the March of Dimes, Heart Fund, Asso- ciation for the Mentally Retarded, and the United Fund. In addition, they sponsored the ugly man on campus contest, held a beat-in to foster school spirit the night before Homecoming, and aimed at cam- pus development and beautification. Officers for the group include Stanley Pierce, president, Marion Dover, vice-president, James Pruitt, secretary, and Paul Peigare, treasurer. Mr. Troyce McGovern is the sponsor for the group. 131 E T CHORALE- DIRECTED BYJAMES BENNETT 3 4 T' J! ,,: 'fi'f? T 1 TE Zf ffl X T ' ' f L 1 M ' A SST. V 1 f' w 0 M95 'Q--i ,. K T3 a 6 I f ef Chorale The SSC chorale is a group of vocal musicians who per- form under the direction of Mr. James G. Bennett. Activi- ties of the group last semester included a tour of near by high schools and a performance at the Fine Arts Museum in Dallas. Plans for the new semester included another tour of SOPRANEB' l STANDING: Shirley Payne, Suzanne Jones, Marilyn Roper, Marlene Koentop, Regina Kellum, Molly Bailey. SITTING: Lynetta Patton, Tan- ya Phelps, June Griffin, LeAnn Welch. TENORS l I STANDING: Rob Wells, Ronnie Hunter, Jon Livingston, Rich Roach, Allen Reynolds, Bruce Marsico. KNEELING: Anthony Yohe, Steve Til- ford, James Buck, Jerry Pinder. high schools at Broken Bow, Hugo, and Idabel, and a pop show forthe March of Dimes. Newly elected officers for the chorale are Rob Wells, president, June Griffin, vice president, and Quanah Geneva, secretary. ALTOS l 1 STANDING: Margaret Tucker, Karen Riggs, Anni Butler, Barbara But- ler, Marsha Collins, Beverly Benham, Frances Wade, Marsha Thomason, Clariece Springer. KNEELING: Quanah Geneva, Freda Rhodes, Mary Lou Jones, Carolyn Roper. BASSES L. li la 2. F STANDING: Lewis Everett, Steve Thetford, Charles Lodd, Burt Simp- son, Roger Allen. KNEELING: David Lawson, Rock Powers, Kenneth Lewis, David Reed, Joel Wellnitz. Disc Jockey Club Disc Jockey Club has long been established on SSC's campus to provide the students with great entertainment. This organization has sponsored many hours of music and exercise to all who have partici- pated. These dances, held every Monday night from 8 to ll p.m., have brought to this campus bands from far and near. Some of these bands are groups from our own college, some are from as far as Dallas. Some of the bands D.J. has featured are Magic, Thirteenth Hour, Sticks, Night Before, Pegasus, Shadows, and Hamstead Heath. The faculty sponsor is Howard Starks. Ricky Roach and James Buck entertain at a weekly D..I. ,iso we sag ' f f ,- 'f if V rr Y B . ' ' I Le E1 Y mfs: We , ' lei fl :wran- C4 Q, D..I. Club Officers are Paul Thomas, Yvonne Powell, and Mike Love. 134 Indian Club 22 1 -M'-1... ., ' -W , - ,241 mf 1 as ing? , .4535-ggfg 'Dis r -, : LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. James Morrison, .Ioyoe Wilson, Sue Anderson, Elaine Horse, Ruth Caldwell, Debbie Quetone, Ronald Twohatchet, Judy Caldwell, Bernie Simpson, Mike Davis. mil ! Bilingual Program G K 1 FRONT ROW: QLEFT TO RIGHTJ Alestine Willis, Teri Gibson, Ruth Caldwell, Bernie Sampson. SECOND ROW: Anna Ludlow, Earlene Willis, Janet Wilson, Wesley Hudson, Judy Caldwell, Mike Davis. 51. - ' , 467, Q. I ,1fb'rj'.- ' E, l f' has ,, Al: 5 4- ' l LEFT TO RIGHT Gary Kennedy Paul Olsen, Sammie Holloway, Paula Newell, Rick Hooper, Jimmie Holloway. ala' Debaters Boas! Winning Record Pi Kappa Delta is an honorary fraternal organization for inter- collegiate debaters, orators and instructors teaching debate and forensic speaking. The promotion of scholastic ability, especially in the field of forensics in American senior colleges and universi- ties, is the purpose of this fraternity. Organized in 1912-13 by John A. Shields of Ottawa Universi- ty, Edgar A. Vaughn of Kansas State Agricultural College, and E. R. Nichols of Ripon College, Pi Kappa Delta has initiated more than 39,000 men and women and has locations on more than 230 college and university campuses. SSC'S debate club project included tournaments and debates the year round. The club, which is six members strong, is headed by Rick Hooper, and directed by Coach C.W. Mangrum. 136 Magic Pentagon For those people especially interested in mathemat- ics, Southeastern offers a club whose aim is to pro- mote this interest. Magic Pentagon invites on campus speakers to speak at their meetings. In February they have an off campus speaker to speak to interested high school students in the mathematics field. Sponsored by Dr. Fred E. Collins, Magic Pentagon meets the second Thursday of each month. 'PE -' -:.ge.-A' ' L, - W M k H d ' Ge r e Moffatt Paul Billings Ruthie Thomas Sherell Mattingly SECOND ROW' Jackie Tate, Joe Wiley, Ben Cacho, .lerril FRONT RO : ar en rix, o g , , , , . Smith, Sue Tate. THIRD ROW: Dr. Collins, Sybil Joslin, Claudine Whisenhunt, Allen Anthony, Wid William Barnes, Randy Sullivan. Dr. Bostic. Dr. Margaret O'Riley Kappa Delta Pi Relevance is one of the most powerful catch words the Now Generation has coined. With this in mind, the officers of Kappa Delta Pi, at a meeting early in Sep- tember, chose as the theme of their monthly meetings, Making Education Relevant in the Seventies. November was a busy and important month for Kadelphians. Members June Grif- fin, Stan Perkins and Bill Rushin attended the Southwest Regional Conference of Kappa Delta Pi and were privileged to co-host the Hospitality Room, with Mr. Bill Sederburg, National Student Counoelor. November ll brought around the time for a regular monthly meeting and the initi- ation of new pledges. A combination banquet-initiation was held in the Blue and Gold Room. Mr. Howard Starks, English and Humanities instructor, spoke on the topic, The Humanization of Education. Membership in Kappa Delta Pi is limited to upperclass education majors who have an over-all grade point of 3.0 or better. In addition, junior candidates must have com- pleted or be enrolled in five hours of education and senior candidates must have com- pleted or be enrolled in 12 hours of education. Dr. Charles Andrews Dr. Edwin Boynton I ,ffgxu M3538 4 gi ,,.. . is Maxine Wiley B111 Rushin June Griffin Pi Omega Pi Attracts Business Majors Pi Omega Pi QSigma Chapterl an honorary business fraternity was es- tablished onthe SSC campus in 1932. To qualify for membership, a student must have a grade average of B or better in all business subjects and education courses, must be enrolled in business education curriculumg and must have completed at least three semesters. Of the twelve members for the 1970-1971 year, four delegates were sent to the National Convention in Chicago in December. Serving as officers this year were: Joy Hearon, President, Vice-Presi- dent Pearl Roundtreeg Secretary, Kathy McCombsg Sponsor Dr. Janie Jones. LEFT TO RIGHT: Kathy McCombs, Karen Miller, Debbie Estes, Joy Hearon, David Mize, Faye Edwards, Dr. Janie Jones fsponsorj, Sandra Haley, Kathy Tucker, Gwen Grego. 1' Cardinal Key Sponsors Ten Pretty Girls Cardinal Key, women's honorary soror- ity, does various services on and off the Southeastern State College campus. They annually sponsor the Ten Pretty Girls con- test and assembly. They also usher, serve as marshalls at the graduation ceremonies, and as candlelighters at the Candlelighting Ceremony. Another service performed annually is the making of tray favors for the nursing homes. Cardinal Key also co- hosts a bi-annual reception with the men of Blue Key. Membership is limited to junior and senior women with high scholastic average and leadership qualities, as well as Chris- tian character. Serving as advisor to Cardinal Key is Katie Frank Slack, Dean of Women. 4-5 0-5 -5 . ff CN XI Q1 QF' FRONT ROW: Joy McCoy, Jackie Hagan, Kathi Stansil, Susan Hankey, Lou Ellen Allen. SECOND ROW: Joyce Hartman, Phylis Drew, Rita Alexander, Carol Griess, Samantha Mitchell, Kebbie Krahn, Jane Yast, Jeanetta Robinson, Dean Slack. 140 --., V S X K if 'gf 'f ' - ,' Engng -1 v .. W 'mrs - ,J 1: 1 Blue Key Beau twes Campus FRONT ROW: Thurman Miles, Wayne Brown, Gerald 0'Dell, Joe Bell, Richard Searles, Joe Hogan Sponsor Dean Drattiger SECOND ROW Terry Beulch, Joe Wylie, Dale Pardue. Blue Key, the honorary service fraterni- ty on campus is limited to 15 active men, connected with their annual Clean up campaign on campus. Blue Key is respon- sible for the trash receptacles. Sponsored by Dean of Men Dr. John Krattiger, Blue Key honors outstanding junior and senior men. 141 , ,,Jl, lie :mln Harold Harmon, sponsor of the Photography Club. Dennis Willeford prepares to shoot another picture 14 Xififie wr-We Judy Britton displays her new camera equipment. EW 4 Royce Bentley and Steve Barker play a quick game of hide and go see Photography Club The SSC Photography Club has been organized on the SSC campus for a number of years. The club func- tions as a service organization by supplying pictures to The Savage and The Southeastern. The club is infor- mal, open to anyone interested in discovering and advancing techniques of filming and processing. Royce Bently serves as president for 1970-71. James Weaver and Dr. Jim Harmon sponsor the pho- tography club. ABOVE: Mark Zimmer attempts to get a close up shot. BELOW: Member Doug Hicks c camera. lowns at the -nf F1 i e 21- f 9i'51 --N4M YNY . il X 53 I ,v 2 1 4 5 I L A -' J Z, as it P Qgqtw f- if iii? .QV W 51,55 f .-f M 1, American Chemical Society To promote a better living through chemistry - that's the motto SSC's Chapter of the American Chemical Society is trying to live up to. Accordingly, requirements for membership in the organization dictate that a student be enrolled in a pro- gram for chemistry, chemical engineering, or a related aca- demic discipline. In an attempt to raise funds for the chapter, the members sold lab coats, and in the realm of social events, they partici- pated in the homecoming parade and the annual Friendship Fire. SSC's Chapter increased by the addition of 4 new members. The group has as its sponsor Dr. Jack Robinson and its offi- cers are President, Dale Pardueg Vice-president, Joe Cross, Secretary, Lana Howeg and Treasurer, Carol Griess. FRONT ROW: Arnold Walker, Carol Gness Lana Howl SECOND ROW: Jerry Pardue, Dale Pardue, Joe Hogan THIRD ROW Lanny Youree, Joe Cross. Phi Bela Lambda l ,i - FRONT ROW: Jim Johnson, Robert Cook, Walter Sexton, Jerry Clark, Erby Marchant, Wayne Motley, Robert Arganbright. SECOND ROW: Dr. Hamil- ton, Dr. Linnie Ruth Hall, Carla Wells, Janet McDonald, Shirley Hicks, Debbie Krahn, Bill Day, Roy Willis, Lynn Bohannon, Richard Searles, Peggy Owens, George Hibarger, Sue Anderson, Prof. Dye ladvisorj. THIRD ROW: Jimmy Allen, Bill Aurman, Len Merchant, Dick Reed, Earl Morgan, George Bouldin, Ellen Monk, Ed Powers, Don McGirty, Harold Ward, Larry Franklin, Shirley Parham, Joe Roberson, Jerry Calhoun. Member Joe Roberson proudly exhib- its one ofthe many toys which were given during Christmas. 'Y Bert Weger QLEFTJ and Robert Lake CRIGHTJ load their truck to make deliveries at Christmas. 145 Under the direction of Jack Dye, Phi Beta Lambda members take part in Homecoming and Friendship Fire activities. Phi Beta Lambda promotes the im- provement of business methods and intro- duces new ideas in business to Phi Beta Lambda members. Membership requirements include an interest in the field of business and an at- tendance record of seventy live percent of all meetings. iff?-5.3i'a3 Art Club Once a month the Art Club meets, Bill Groom pres- I V iding. Dr. Platter, Max McClendon, and James Y. W Barnette sponsor the club. Other officers of the club include Kay Alexander, vioe-president and Mike Chalk, secretary. One of the functions of the association is to sponsor the Beaux Arts Ball. TOP ROW: CLEFT-RIGHTJ Darrell Courtney, Dennis Waldroop, Bill Groom, Danny White, Jo Ann Dale, Aurelia Doan, Paul King, Judy Thomp- son, Allen Platter. FRONT ROW: Cynthia Ryan, Betty Hammett, Nancy Weaver, Jeanne Cox. Sigma Tau Della . 35 PVD F., , Raymond Piller, Sponsorg Winona Brown, Outgoing Presidentg Jim McGowan, President, Dora Grace, Secretary-Treasurer, Lou Ellen Allen, Reporter. Members of the Tau Beta Chapter of Sigma Tau Delta are selected on the basis of character, leadership and scholarship. Membership is limited to 12 upperclass- men at all times. Sigma Tau Delta is the oldest Greek- letter organization on the SSC campus, originally chartered as Tau Beta chapter. Members must be interested in creative writing and preference is given to English majors. Prospective members are request- ed to submit a piece of creative writing at the time of their initiation. Officers of Sigma Tau Delta select the Christmas poem for the Candlelighting program each year. Poems are selected on the basis of literary quality and theme. Sandra Levins, Bill Rushin, Pat Nelson, Anita King, Lovell Bannowsky. Pi Delta Epsilion Pi Delta Epsilon, the oldest collegiate honorary journalism fraternity, was organized on South- eastern State College's campus in the spring of 1967. Membership consists of juniors and seniors with an overall 3.00 GPA, live hours of journalism with no grade lower than B, and one year's experience on a college publication. Pi Delta Epsilon's work is educational in that it strives everywhere to teach the ethics, techniques, and mechanics of journalism. The fraternity is open to both men and women and selects members twice a year. Officers for the school year 70-71 are: Karen Smith, Presidentg Lou Ellen Allen, Secretary-Tres., Ellen Monk, Vice-President. . -ali C6 Lou Ellen Allen, Karen Smith and Ellen Monk. 148 .-5 'E'-6 iff' , Y. Phi A bha Theta , - . n -1-Q , an V, 1 his A 4 1: fx eg- mi. - J J ,,,' L FRONT ROW Dr Donald Brown Dr. Edward Byrd, Mr. James Milligan, Mr. James Dickson, Dr. Louis Johnson SECOND ROW Karen Kyzer Carol Baxley Imogene Baxley Bill Johnson Jeanne Coleman, Jackie Hagan. THIRD ROW: Ray Teague, Charles Migliomo Terry Baulch Mr Raymond Piller RHO CHAPTER PUBLISHES MAGAZINE Phi Alpha Theta, honorary history fraternity, was founded March 14, 1921 and SSC's Rho Chapter has been active since March 23, 1934, and has as its purpose the encouragement of excellence in history. Their organi- zational magazine, which is published quarterly, is enti- tled, appropriately enough, THE HISTORIAN. Membership in the Phi Alpha Theta is limited to ju- niors or seniors who have twelve semester hours of histo- ry with an average of better than B in all history courses, an average of B on the remainder of their transcript, and who are in the upper thirty-five percent of their class. Dr. Louis Johnson serves as sponsor of the group and Raymond Piller serves as secretary. 149 Student Faculty Forum includes Rodney Bevins, Thurman Miles, and Ellen Monk. Forum Is S lrongesl Organization 1' A. 3 .. : Ll , X in lu, :u Hs P -ug X LEFT TO RIGHT: Dave Rich, Ron Jones, Dr. Andrews, Dr. Byrd, Marsha Jordon. LEFT TO RIGHT: El- len Monk, Thurmond Miles, Rodney Bivens Student Faculty Forum the communication gap between the students, ad- ministration and faculty. Fourteen members constitute the Forum, with seven students elected by the faculty and adminis- tration and seven faculty members elected by the student body. Beginning its second year, the Student Faculty Forum is the most unique and one of the strongest organizations on campus. Established for the purpose of aiding Southeast- ern in its entire scope of activities from academic to extra-curricular, the Forum acts as the bridge in QQ, 1' S- '3 4 1- 1? FRONT ROW: QL-RD Marsha Jordan, Virginia Bush, Ellen Monk, Thurman Miles. SECOND ROW: Howard Starks, Dr. Edward Byrd, Dr. Harold Harmon, Jack Dye, Dr. Jack Robinson, Rodney Bivens, Richard Searles, David Rich, Dr. Charles Andrews, Ron Jones. 151 ,.,4,,. 4. 1 ---10' in Q JE.. I - T ll. L. .EH .2 - P Zi' ,Q ' i N W i -z 9 V A V ' s. US? A x K .Q H A na N V .lx ll fi as 1 1' 'D av- six layer ff .f ,Y ,f v: ,W 14 1-fir' 'J x2 if Jw? ' T N' 'X I . x ff--.g....,.1 Jil E Spirit Leaders Throughout the year it was the job of the cheerleaders and mascot Bill Tsoodle to promote spirit, at both pep as- semblies and sporting events. Jamie Kidd, Lynda Monks, Bonnie Plummer and Karen Watson were slected in the fall of 1970. Four new cheerleaders were added to the squad at the beginning of the spring semester. They were Cindy Ca- ter, Areta Davis, .Ian Shaffer and Stephanie Thomas. The long hours of practice paid off at the games. Mascot Bill Tsoodle added his talents to those of the cheerleading squad and kept spectators in awe as he did his Indian dances at the games. i c r ' I rtr Cheerleaders STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT, are Karen Watson, Cindy Cater, Stephanie Thomas, Bonnie Plummer, Jan Shaffer and Areta Davis. Centered are head cheerleader Jamie Kidd and Lynda Monks. Dwight Nuckolls addresses senate members during open discussion. Joyce Reed, Chuck Allen, Ron Norton, and Jan Schaeffer discuss new ideas for the betterment of Southeastern. Dr. Krattiger, Dean Slack, Bill Student Senate Headed by Sigma Tau Gamma member Dwight Nuckolls, the Student Senate's main goal is to work for the students of Southeastern State College. Student Sentate's main activity was the spon- soring of the Guess Who , a leading rock group. The group held a concert in the SSC field house February 23. Other activities were the Friendship Fire and Leadership conference. Senate meets every Thursday night in the presi- dential room with sponsors, Katie Slack, Dean of Women and Dr. John Krattiger, Dean of Students. Lana Howl, Raymond Chancellor, and Joe Anderson give new ideas to president Dwight Nuckolls. l sl Jody Doxee work together to help all students. Teresa Akers, Bill Johnson, .lim Stone, and Paula Newell take part ln Senate discussions. 155 Tony Shelton, Dwight Nuckolls, President Leon Hibbs, and Dale Pardue. In keeping with tradition, President's Club hosted the annual SSC Leadership Conference at Lake Texo- ma Lodge the weekend of October 31. Begun by Pres- ident's Club in 1969, the Leadership conference main- tains as its goal the promotion and betterment of SSC. Membership in President's Club is limited to these students who are Presidents of a recognized club or organization on campus. Meetings of the club, which were held bi-monthly, were geared toward providing the various club presidents with a chance to discuss some of SSC's problems and to express the views of the groups they represented. President Hibbs served as sponsor with Dwight Nuckolls as President and Debbie Krahn as Secretary. Eddie Aday, Sam Reed, Karen Watson, Donna Scott and Joe Anderson. l - 1 Preszdent s Club Discuss College Problems Anthony Yohe, Joe Hogan, Lana Howl, Bruce Usher, and Linda Davis. Joe Bell, Jim Reed, Frankie Simpkins, Richard Searles and Paul Johnson. H Interfraternity council's chief purpose is to pro- mote greek spirit and cooperation among the four fraternaties at Southeastern State College. Activi- ties sponsored by the council are receptions, mix- ers, dances, and the greek bowl. Interfraternity is made up of 2 men from each fraternity, Delta Chi Delta, Phi Sigma Epsilon, Sigma Tau Gamma and Tau Kappa Epsilon. The members are Glenwood Laffiette, Don White, Warren Outlaw, Dale Pardue, David Wilson, Den- nis Knutson, Lanny Youree, and John T. Krattiger. In terfm ternily Panhellenic The governing body for the sororities on campus is the Panhellenic Council. Panhellenic, meaning All Greek, is made up of three representatives from each sorority, Alpha Sigma Tau, Delta Zeta, and Sigma Kappa. Working for Greek spirit and cooperation are council members Linda O'Toole, Jackie Hagan, Suzy Tabor, Linda Davis, Phyllis Drew, Ella Faye Blackburn, LaChricia Jones, and their sponsor Dean Katie Frank Slack. ', Q 21.- 1 , IQW .1- Highlighting the Alpha Tau year was the Emerald Ball, held in the spring. The year began with the pledging of nine coeds and the selecting of the Alpha Tau Beau, Ronnie Bradley. Jackie Hagan served the sorority as president. Debbie Krahn was chosen as Sigman Tau Gamma White Rose, Jeanne Cox was named as O Club Babe, and Sig Tau pledge class Rosebud. Karen Wat- son was chosen as the Delta Chi Delta pledge Sweet- heart and Teresa Akers was chosen as TKE Dream- girl. Four of the girls were chosen in the Ten Pretty Girls Contest to run for Yearbook Queen. They were Inda Jo Hughes, Miss Cox, Miss Krahn, and Jamie Kidd. FRONT ROW: Susan Allan, Debbie Benelield, Glenda Smith Sharon Dunham, Marilyn Green, Karen Watson, Susan McCarley 1 Rosemary Hicks. 2ND ROW: Inda Jo Hughes, Jan Shaffer, Deb- bie Krahn Jamie Kidd, Ka Ketelson Gina Moxley, Vicki Mc- . Y s Quire, Peggie Hart. 3RD ROW: Jane Ann Looney, Suzie Tabor Charlotte Glaze, Debbie Taylor, Donna Scott, Carol McKinney TOP ROW AND SIDE: Joyce Reed, Jody Doxee, Jeanne Cox Paula Newell, Ann Hull, Betty Carter, Kathy Kidd, Jackie Hagan. H I Q . R gv U v ' H n 5 A .', '6'..' S xr 5 Q.. 4 , , . v po'- f 2'-if 33 E E. '-v-1 SQ 144' 'N ! ig - 1 I1 I wi A-47 :V n mv ES' im iz 'H-H fb SE 5 X 55321 3 3 lx f p H, H I 4. aw 53 E? mi xg iw 3 5 A E852 1gi1 Q,z!-7?wm,M.-pkg W.. -..mg X., : , , Q A , r 1 ,Qi :rx ,V Agn Q x 1 . . 4. 72.1 MQ-AL' ' , V 4? I img L Nil ,pf ,,,.4v' 'A v. ? rf' APA ,E D -rg: M w f, f E: S1 nys N V . 1 . ,, . f. ,gg fm....,,,, ,ri-'H'-limi.. 'PP S . 5 'gli ., www-X1 g , - ii W Q 1970 and 1971 was an active school year for the Delta Zetas. Linda Davis was President of Alpha Mu Gamma, Debbie Quetone was president of Indian Heritage Club, .Ieanetta Robinson was named to Who's Who and Cardinal Key, Jeanetta Robinson, Cathy Owens and Georgann Shorter were elected to the Chickasaw dorm council. Karen Kyzer was select- ed Alpha Phi Omega Sweetheart. The Delta Zetas sponsored their annual BMOC contest, the proceeds of which went to Galludet Col- lege for the deaf. Tau Kappa Epsilon sponsored Chris Keyes, who won the contest. In addition to supporting the Galludet College, the Delta Zetas worked with Mrs. Marty Cook's speech therapy project, donating time and talent. Social activities of the year included the Fall For- mal, the Tau Kappa Epsilon formal of which the Del- ta Zetas were honored guests, the Killarney Rose Ball, and Delta Zeta State Day held at Bartlesville. The Delta Zetas also hosted the Sigma Kappas and Alpha Sigma Taus at a Christmas party held in the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Rich. A trip to Six Flags in the spring honored the new members and pledges to complete the year's activities. LEFT TO RIGHT: George Ann Shorter, Mary Dangertield, Deb- bie Queton, Sandra Dawson, Fredis Vanbebber, Karen Kyzer, Sherry Tonubbee Knot picturedj, Wilda Cross, Linda Davis, Shelley Robertson, Sue Shilling, .Ieanetta Robinson, Cathy Owens. Delta Zeta A Z .v w 7 , Q? - xv A vs: n q 1 .-1.w.1muu-:L gxmru-nrvrg--E '---ww -uns, nneg,,,g,,g gngggmn Sigma Kappa, a social sorority, is one of the oldest Greek letter organizations on campus. The purposes of its founding in 1874 have been observed and fol- lowed by many coeds for years. Sigma Kappa's projects for this year include: aiding in the Heart Fund Drive, a drive for the Retarded Children's Home, caroling in rest homes, Christmas presents to the Maine Sea Coast Mission, and deco- rating downtown merchant's windows for Christmas. Christmas. A large percentage of Sigma Kappa members be- long to and hold offices in other campus organizations such as Boule, Cardinal Key, Kappa Delta Pi, Sava- gettes, Rodeo Club, MENC, Sea, and various reli- gious organizations. Six Sigma Kappas were chosen as IO Pretty Girls, and other Sigma Kappa Royalty include Homecoming Queen, Football Queen, Phi Sigma Epsilon Sweetheart, Delta Chi Delta Sweetheart, Blue Key Favorite, and Phi Sigma Epsilon Pledge Sweetheart. FRONT ROW QLEPT TO RIGHTJ Terri Shipley, Ella Faye Blackburn, Linda Meltabarger, Carolyn Hampton, Kim F oran, Connie Wilkerson, Carol Griess. SECOND ROW: Linda Means, Judy Spencer, Marilyn Stevens, Mary Barnes, Veta Keel, Susan Hankey, Denise Bushers, .Io Ann Woodruff, Cher- yl Keys, Bonnie Plummer, Debbie Richardson, Debbie Hear- still, Kathy Stansel, Carla Cotner, Joy McCoy. THIRD ROW: Toni Kilpatrick, Sheri Ballou, Kay Flud, Mary Jo Wilkins, Linda Hammel, .Io Lou Fernandez, Phyllis Harris, Betty Gail Bond, Glenda McCord, Valarie Henderson, Ginger Jackson, Lauri Burke. Sigma Kappa Z K .C 'Sv Fr 13333-1 Q -1' F? '- ' X. 31 '-s4,1, 15, in W 'J ' 42 ' 'WN - A 1 -af . - I .V-V ' Ai' mfm, l , jg V-uri. ,uvag-?'Q c,gj,1 U-.5545 3:1-.J W ' P F, s,,55F? T- ' 5 ,J hal' w,.:?!Jf'1-3 15 .fi -af.-Q, -E' ,ix 'ffw,f..,,, Delta Chi Delta, active on the SSC campus since December, 1969, claims the largest pledge classes for 1970-71. During the fall semester, the fraternity purchased an old covered wagon with the proceeds from various fund-raising activities which included a clean-up drive. The wagon, christened the t'Savage Schooner, played an important role in boosting school spirit at football games. The Burgandy and Gold Fall Formal and open house highlighted the fall semester activities. The Del- ta Chis co-sponsored a D.J. dance with the Sigma Kappas and joined the Phi Sigs in sponsoring a dance party. Delta Chi sponsored a float in the homecoming parade which they titled Cage the Rangers, and they also participated in the Greek Bowl. Ronnie Loftin was the EK Pledge Beau. Carey Pin- son served as fraternity sweetheart along with Karen Watson, pledge sweetheart. Officers for the year were: Dennis Knudtson, Presi- dentg Paul King, Vice-President, Mike Slone, Secre- tary, Bill Brodie, Treasurer, and Jerre Algeo, Pledge Trainer. QLEFT TO RIGHTJ Mark McKay, Mike Fennesey, Carroll Scott, Herb Stebbins, Bill Berman, Johnnie Knapp, Richard Payne, Da- vid Pachall, Jeff Febioe, Keith Storey, Ronnie Norton, Pat Roland, Joe Bell, Merle Bone, Tim Johnson, Mike Redbird, Dale Stepp, Paul King, Tom Pratt, Terry Collins, Ronnie Lofton, Jerre Algeo, Mike Slone, Don Williams, John Hardin, Bill Tsoodle, Charles Unger, Steve Hiser. 4 l tf asses Y ,aa . , 1 Q . , ,,H Cl anis 5. I ,V K 'fufmg . Html ' fa' J . 'L , f V5. Hia ,ww in l .1 l gal!! sg, ll gig l- ,luv is it LQ 1' I , ' 'P fs-lr law NW ' , Delta Chi Delta A XA FRONT ROW Stan Pierce Spencer Seyb Jerry Dodds, Dick McCartley, Paul Adams, Dr. James Mitchell fAdJ SECOND ROW Joe Hogan John Curry Don Bivns Don White Mike Newell Larry Corter Bill Evans. THIRD ROW: Steve Crow, Mike Chalk, Bill Morgan Eddie Whitchurch Art Caldwell Ger ald O Dell FOURTH ROW Sam Trent Don Woodruff, Bobby Blevins, Band Bigby, Johnny Sweeny. The members of Phi Sigma Epsilon took an active part in the November elec- tion by going door to door and taking vot- ers to the poll. This action helped spark community involvement in the outcome of the November election. Social activities of this organization in- clude the sponsoring of D. J. and a joint party with Delta Chi Delta, social fraterni- ty. Highlighting these events was the Play- boy Party which took place December 12, 1970 in the ballroom. The theme of this party was Playboy at Christmas. The following men were honored: Outstanding alum, Johnny Sweenyg outstanding mem- ber, Paul Adams, and outstanding pledge, Spencer Seyb. Homecoming activities for the fraterni- ty include building of their float, Rangers Off Range, posting of spirit signs and lir- ing of their cannon. A smoker followed the game at the Capri Motel. Reigning as Phi Sigma Epsilon Sweet- heart for 1970-71 is Denise Bushers and Sheri Ballou as Pledge Sweetheart. Phi Sigma Epsilon GD Z . ,W,,,, ,H V -VV ,, ,,.,...s.i-, M., .. .., . Y W FRONT ROW: Steve Juett, Steve Smith, Gary Winters, Mike Burrage, Bruce Usher, Rich Sweeny, David Parker, Jim Dodds. SECOND ROW: Johnny Walk- er, Bob Burns, Tom Abbott, Dale Pardue, Taylor Spangler, Fred Kana, Jeff Baughman, John Small. THIRD ROW: Chris Shannon, Jim Cook, Rick Hudak Dan Lenville, Jim Smith. 167 1 A mu N l Q ,fi 1. 5 1 rf fl 1 mu 1 Q . X 0 mul. M Munn I lm I um mn mn UE: Q '21 sag r ,I , rnuu.u...1. fu.. 1 J 1 isigllllil Eau Qiunnuua nf' A 7. .1 ,PQ ' -X cffikkl ' R Q My ,f N if 5 J Q , J G57 Nll' llhuptcr 1970 nn.. U .aw 4 1 ' 1 M Pledge Class 'f 'V .Mr X rum: n -.lr A E: V ,sf W Y j . 'E X fm- 'iL.L..... Sigma Tau Gamma ZTIP As the oldest fraternity on campus, Sigma Tau Gamma takes pride in learning and grow- ing with SSC. With a chapter of 80 active mem- bers, the Sig Taus manage to have a great deal of representation in campus activities. Dwight Nuckolls led the way as Student Senate Presi- dent with seven other Taus holding important campus offices. On September 15, the men of Mu Chapter chose Debbie Krahn as White Rose for 1970-71. A member of Alpha Sigma Tau sorority, Deb- bie was a junior Marketing Major from Atoka and also served as secretary of Student Senate and Phi Beta Lambda. I L- V 23 -1g..,,.,i iv... si vw , .iq l . 1 I g Z S ,Lv Walt Leonard and Charlie Green, Dean Phillips and Jim Crowe prepare for their out of town trip to Weatherford. ,t, Jim Crowe, Mike Hyball, Debbie Krahn, and Charlie Greene present a plaque made of green stamps to President Hibbs. Epsilon Theta Chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon is in its fourteenth year at Southeastern. Since it's start here at the college TKE has built up several traditions and annual events that keeps it in step with the growing campus. Along with this, the TKE's added several functions that proved quite successful. The TKE's started the year off with rush. The rush party this year was held at the TKE House which is located on 6th street. Pledges that picked up colors for the fall semester were George Boul- din, Rick Brandoff, Rick Boyle, Fred Combrink, Dan McAlester, Ron Hunter, Ron Sharp, Jeff Munday, Charles Tyree, Chris Keyes, Ken John- ston, and Mike Hardy. The first big dance of the year was the Mini Skirt party which was held at the Parish Hall. Following that was the pledge party QThe Jungle Partyj held at the fraternity house with the Alpha Sigma Tau's sorority. Later in the year the TKE's hosted the Sigma Kappa sorority to a mock European road rally. Near the end of the semester the Delta Zeta sorority was invited to a Christmas Party in the Savage Ball room. Just before finals began the TKE's hosted one hundred underprivileged child- ren from Bryan County to a Christmas Party. Sec- ond semester the TKE's held their annual Red Carnation Ball and the annual Easter Egg Hunt for the underpriveleged children. FRONT ROW: QLEFT TO RIGHTJ Vicki Sands fPledge Sweetheartj, Al Thompson, Teresa Akers QYKE Dreamgirlj, Warren Outlaw. SECOND ROW: Jeff Mondi, Robert George, Don Waldroof, Rick Boyle, Tony Cappuccio, Ron Hunter, James Bullard, Joe Cross, Dick Reed, Rick Brandorff, THIRD ROW: Dan McAlester, Greg Pyle, Don Mathis, Ken Johnson, George Bouldin, Courtney Dye, Chris Keyes, George Green, Chuck Hollingsworth, Billy O'Bryant, Fred Booth. 170 , lilltrlll..r QE ,i ...mSa:,,, ,, fw.fss.., 1 ,, --gow: ,li W 3 8? 'i mn .,., 'ww' w- m' 'T' fm .M J . -1:4 .L I S: 1 V -' .Ffa g 1 Tau Ka aE silon TKE kk l4J2,fgiz25i'i54?1f aqwxfwli-f,. : . 5 ,fi , Q ,y '14 . 1,2 f 1 :i- Xjpza-'jfemglgfiffk Y -, ,, 5. 1 1 , ,A , g Hai?-ian , Li-if ' ' ' Nw gf Nm . ,. ,A 11 ' 22-if ' L ff wr 2. X ww 'iff 'wzlfff-v5w. fm'W , ' L fx 1 N W 'M W, w mm Q 'ws' frbff--was--ffnwfff ,,4Hzs'?,1.:L:ff ' YSF?3Q2:Qvf J, 1 rv ff ,Hu , 1- ww gm g,xM.w5,y1,,ig ffg3::z1Q,5gggyf.ggs x.v,F-2.5255 --w- - Y ' v ,S M w F3 www W2...fg5 N PK , fs if 1 ' , I N M ' ,' , 'I'1?Q?f?2,fwfs.ff'ffzm FHag. ffsgxa .J M. 291 vi? W 1 2' ' ' 'ww -,M-mf,z3G2. :fn M9122 ' JN' ew, Q fi'-f ,I ' P 'f 3 ' W , 1 .em 1' gg K 1, - I-502111294 ry wif ig ,, 1 X wi fi f 29 ' r 4 1 I S! ' ' ' A ' if ,MS 1 mm, -ir., f W H M 'rs ,V , mmm, . .. -.. A if U L 3 A ,2 Q vvpl fl' -.1 , 3' X W 45 .1 ' an 1 rf-' Ms 2, L iffx 1 sf' M . xv Published for the second year on campus, The Southeastern made use of many techniques of page make-up and writing. New innovations in the newspaper included the 'Why Not' column and the 'Critics Review,' both of which were instru- mental in making changes on the campus. Late in the fall semester, Kenneth Nichols, was named head of the J ournalism department. Editor-in-chief of The Southeastern was Lou Ellen Allen. Assistant editors during the fall semester were Ellen Monk and Karen Smith, and during the spring semester Jim Mc- Gowen and Steve Barker were assistant editors. A 2 - - -if - X , ,, -.Mfg , -, ii1rH,,! r,j1j,,,rM ggggi, V' I E r ,S 3 .:.f1f wqr-Hin, dal: mf- Z ,L - . , ?-iii ' lg . 4? '- V f '-12'--3- 43 r f . I film lf 'xr ,rr ri gi ',r ig3fl.1! 3 l 1. 4 1 ', 2 , :fs-.:Af.5-a2rfJ,e?f.sfs2:4- ff 1- is -.' , ,.11-Aggies.- ---K K jr:-V., , 1 f Q1 aim gglif wi: 1 5154 15 -- fm P i L 'V 'fl , 'n f as 1 'I -1 P if , 'l . ,.,-, , ,a m --'Mir ir.. 'W'- :,:-j.:. r 'Wgr ,,+ U: 11 s 1 ff-1 1 gf-, 3.5 -f'S'an,3f i..A,.,.-.ma ---' 5 3 -:JL , . . ,W 2 V .r::-2-rim.: ..... - rr r , w as ff-Qfffli - 3 f f i iff r S ie: 1 SBK ,ffm Q ,-, gifiii UQ,,,'1tQI ' jj' AWE' uk... . . -an x Y W. Ex 'K . ,,-- s, Q-ff..-B.x:::T-' -V , UA i 1 4 A S 'V 1 i EUUDYSFEE aaanamcwe. EFL' Karen Smith, Assistant Editor Editor-in-chief, Lou Ellen Allen Gwen Wilkett, Carolyn Bush, Susan Allen. s r i 1 1 2 The Southeastern A r Q5 l Ronnie Sharp, Lou Ellen Allen, Karen Smith, Jim McGowan, Frank Albin, Gwen Wilkett, Carolyn Bush, Susan Allen, and Steve Barker, photographer ' A5-rr' ' ' D li Q X Q Gwen Wilkett seems to be contemplating her assignment .lim McGowan and Karen Smith 173 ' 1 gf ll' iv -a-'?P- - uk Q LABOVEJ Mrs. Billie Letts, Linda Garrett, and Larry White work on final deadline. QRIGHTJ Jane Dawkins and Linda Bell check copy. QBELOWJ Linda Garrett ad-editor puts together last few pages. 1971 Savage Staff The 1971 Savage again boasts a yearbook of 312 pages. A new activity was added to the duties of the Savage staff this year. staff sponsored the selection of the Yearbook Sweetheart. Added to the department was a new advisor, Mrs. Billie Letts, with Nichols, head of the journalism department. Editor of the 1971 Savage is Linda Bell. She is assisted by Larry Y and a staff of five students. - y , 1 AK 'WMM V , .,W3f'?53'fnf W!!! A! M N , V V, f M ,, , W, 'I CABOVEJ Larry White and Jo Lou Fernandez write copy for the last yearbook deadline. KBELOWQ Suzy Kiser takes a break after a long hard day. i i Beverly Scott activities and academics editor. 12, W k J V1 kwa Q 1+ WL 1. ff ,EMM X W Lu! args Q: , 'iw Q. I Q-w tg. .- , 2iiifiQ,,',f an gk X 5 - AV Q zzzsf 531 va H W :gs ,. ,:.1L ,XXX ,,N. . fm 5 w X Q1 ,, X I ' ,L W f ,lean ,. , 1 1 -3 ,. -, ea., 3321-U1 '3f., - H Q H M 'ffsgsfw .XX A , WQXZFK iw' ,,,LL ,,.XX,,. as X' V ' M X :E '-, WS. ' M -' , v 55,7 -- V Wi? .' Sw HX, 4,485 mi, .. ' Q34 , z . ' ,-, ' -. Wigs! ,V ' sz . dm Q f : - is-sam. 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Sauagette Man Beau I Yearbook Favorites Ella Faye Blackburn a Sigma Kappa Yvonne Antwine Peggy Pannell Hallie McKinney Chickasaw To wer Marsha Jordan 1 gf?-American F loetta Grffin tu ents North Hall Judy Britton 189 Choctaw Tower EK RONNIE LOFTIN rl AZ BILLYBRYANT L Pledge Beaus A nnouncea' in Fall For Pledge Classes A Z T JOE BEN PRUITT Wh0's Who RITA .lO ALEXANDER: Home Eco- nomicsg Chi Alpha, sec.g Phi Beta Lamb- da: Dean's Listg Cardinal Keyg Kappa Delta Pi. '91-A. WINONA BROWN: Englishg Alpha Mu Gamma, treas.g Sigma Tau Delta, pres.g Kappa Delta Phig Spanish Club, pres. LOU ELLEN ALLEN: Englishg The Southeastern, ed.g Cardinal Key, pres,g Pi Delta Epsilon, sec.-tres.g Sigma Tau Delta, reporterg Pres. Clubg Dean's Honor Roll, Young Republicans. H M. -ig - X . aw ,gi ml- - ' '- .4 it ' i ii ' 1 is fglwtsfs. -4 , 51 pai .- 5. MIKE BURRAGE: Business Administrationg Phi Sig- ma Epsilon, pres.: treas.g Bouleg Red Red Roseg Phi Beta Lambda. 192 ev 3- BILL BREWER? Dramag Alpha Psi Omega, bus. mgr College Players. rf. JON GRANT: Business Adm.g Sigma Tau vice-pres.g Phi Beta Lambdag Bouleg Student Student Faculty Forumg Outstanding Student Beaux Art Kingg Alpha Sigma Tau Beaug Chorale, CAROL GRIESS: Chemistry 8: Biologyg Sigma Kap- pag Boule, sec.g Young Demo.g Savagettesg Cardinal Key, vice-pes.g Dean's Honor Rollg National Honor Soc.g Alpha Phi Omega Sweetheart, Senior Class Reporter. JOE DALE HOGAN: Musicg Music Ed. Nat'l Confer- enoeg Pres. Clubg Drum Major, SSC Bandg Dean's Hon- or Rollg Pres. Honor Roll. J ZF . ' ., 'lu-' H ,- ,st ,, H Wu H, eyes ,N BEE' S' M H' 'j5fm?iiM'A w it .45 PAT HAMMONS: Art,Viva, Dean's List. JOY HEARON: Business Educationg Pi Omega Pi, pres.g Kappa Delta Pi. Dean's Honor Rollg Pres. Honor Roll. 'Z-,L l 1, 1 'in n JOE R. HOGAN: Chemistryg Blue Key, pres.g Phi Sig- LANA HOWL: Natural Scienceg Am. ma Epsilon, sec.g Am. Chemical Society, vioe-pres.g Stu- Chemical Societyg Women's Recreation dent Senate: Dean's Honor Rollg Pres. club. Ass'n., pres.g Student Senateg Student Ed. Assoc.g Pres. Club. 193 Wh0's Who V ii i-1 a l is PAUL KING: Drama, Alpha Psi Omegag JANE KIRKES: Math, Magic Pentagon, Kappa Delta Pres. Honor Roll, Dean's Honor Rollg Pig Dean's Honor Roll. Castle Players. DAVID MIZE: Business Ed.: Graduate Assistant, Kappa Delta Pig Pi Omega Pig Phi Beta Lambda. tl sl ' , 5 y if kt . Y lg f. i is 1 1 tsr 5 5 5 I Hlffiiff liii I GERALD O'DELL: Phys. Ed: Phi Sigma Epsilon, vice- pres.g Blue Key, Kappa Delta Pig Football, captaing Dean's Honor Roll. 194 !'5lL THURMAN MILES: Psychology: Outstanding Outstanding Soph.g Young Democrats, Alpha Phi gag Pres.g Blue Key, vice-pres., Wash. Summer Student Senate, vice-pres. DWIGHT NUCKOLLS: Phys. Ed.: Student pres.g Sigma Tau Gamma, Pres. Club: DJ. Club, T nisg Junior Class Officer. V T' Q9 2' l -gd Z .! ' 'RX zfjii KIRBY O'TOOLE: Elementary Ed.: Alpha Sigma Pres. Club: Panhellenic, pres.: Cardinal Key: Kappa Pig Alpha Phi Omega Sweetheart: Dean's Honor YMOND RICHARDS: Conservation: Christians in pres. DALE PARDUE: Chemistry: Phi Sigma Epsilon: Blue Key: Am. Chemical Societyg Dean's Honor Roll: Pres. Club: Interfraternity council. ,ggi at JEANNETTA ROBINSON: Social Studies: Delta Zeta, pres.: Bouleg Cardinal Key: President's Clubg Dean's Honor Roll: Panhellenic: Methodist Center: Homecoming Queen Candidate: Chickasaw Towers, sec.-treas. 195 STANLYE PERKINS: Art Education: Art Club, Chi Alpha, vice-pres.: Kappa Delta Pi: Pres. Honor Roll: Dean's Honor Roll. -Q5 YE vfg' iz .5 RICHARD SEARLES: Managementg Phi Beta Lambda, JACKIE SIMMONS: Historyg Phi Beta Lambda State pres.g Blue Keyg Bouleg Red Red Roseg Young Rep., Afro-Am. Student Union, vice-pres.g Fellowship of pres.g Pres. Clubg Pres. Honor Rollg Dean's Honor Rollg Christain Athletes: Basketball. George Carter Scholarship. 5,7 1. ZELDA STEEN: Businessg Bouleg Pi Omega Pi. 196 THOMAS STRODE: Phy. Ed.g Varsity O Club -Q-V9.2 K., x . A I 9 '55 DAVID WARD: Phy. Ed.g Baseball. 3 gl W ,L,-.- Q l l -1 Sal JON WHITE: Math and Physicsg Pres. Clubg Baptist Student Union, pres.g Soph. Class Pres. MONA MAY WAYMIRE: Englishg Alpha Mu Gamma, vioe-pres.g Kappa Delta Pig Sigma Tau Deltag Pres. Honor Rollg Dean's Honor Roll. ,af 1 T ANTHONY YOHE: Musicg Pres. Clubg Bandg Chorale, Sigma Tau Gamma. 197 af 5595 SANDRA WHISENHUNT: Physicsg Society of Physics Students: Cardinal Keyg Honors Program. LANNY YOUREE: Cheimstryg In- terfraternity Council, pres.g Am. Chemical Society, pres.g Blue Keyg Alpha Phi Omegag Tau Kappa Epsi- long Senior Class Pres. 1 H I' r 5 X f - , va .. WL 'I 5 .... . 1?-T? af 5 .mask ' s W 0 ' :dk 55,5 ,Qi ' .Ni i K , ' Eff Xia.. Q . 3, 2 is M in 'ina -can ,Q 1 4. . 3241- , -f '. 'L W -'-t-9!'1 POR T Q A -1, Q . 'E' ' W' W Physical Education Includes . . ' aff? Mr. America's Slim Gym Class Esther Williams Swim Class fl ..l. ' ' '.-if av M x fi YT-r.,n V. ,. X 0 F I, mei Figs lt 5 f x,1,.f.,, ,. --?:, . ' s-,1 ' - - gl: ,ff ' ,,,, I 'A ,. T Y, is :yl '-w.1.,,' '1s,i Jlzlmls. 9' 'xl , f 5 as A 1'a as As-mmtikaff ' 'X fi B -.. Q, . .mi ,, , ,...,.-.- SIGNING UP FOR THE1972 SUMMER OLYMICS H. ai T- W. gg -9 22? 511- J Y r A ,Q . . ,S Q . . A N' A ' '42'A'r ' 'fx-- -- 'nv' -np' . f- mf . - v- ' A 1 'ip-. ff-1-A ',.,p -A .1 .ii ,nf I ' dl.. Eff? QAJQ-f.Q 1.5 i 1. wx. ' .'.m..'-r:' g-1, if - 15 .,- iT if-'.Q . i sEg,?1:.i X Nf- Hr ARTHUR MURRA Y'S DANCE CONTEST A1 1 M en's aaa Physical Education students enjoy the popular game of soccer. ' - lf, l x tg , 4- 4 W 20 Bull Jones attempts to score Gettmg the soccer ball down the field IS quite a chore 'srl ET 35' 1 'law 1 ww, ,Q M , f Mfr'-F4 -wp am, 1 gc SLN W- f n Q, A Q In mv.. . Y .- 5 xslt Chuck Allen GOU Team Swings In to Season S.S.C. OPPONENT 9 Ada 6 5 Cameron 9 10 ORU l l ORU 13 SSC placed tenth in the Oklahoma Intercollegiate Tourney. 204 Skip Reese 'ill Y M nke Slone FRONT ROW Mlke Simpson, Tony Fox, Mlke Sloan il 5 . A--sa. Www Mi sn 2 1 ,Q ' it.. BILLYHOLTAND MORSE SLOANALL-CONFERENCE LINEBA CKERS AND CLARENCEHUDSONSAFETY ALONG WITH TOMMYSTRODE THIRD IN NA TION FOR PUNTING l 5 --f1l:f 1 '2 :II ' 4 1551. -J -.i'1'.5 E 121- .WE ff-222' - il 'Ti 'M ll in,t.i.1EE 1' SIOUTHEASTE N FY ' 1 fr'- -Q FO'-1'-' Ov-1111's-ill vo ! 1 - - r e 1' v 1 -me 5+-r r fu - H -sph-5' 01+- - y n 1 -. 4,-www . 44' ey-Q -an-P1 Q . . - --ps.-... -- - fy - v- v -0 'w an 1-Q-. uv- e-'-,-Q1-lgn 4. -....q'vque14-y--na.,-. if -.,....... J, ,. f..,, 'will' -Lrffefa-Ar 5,91 ,, If if ROW 1 ILEFT TO RIGHT L. Bohannen, Manager, 84 D. Dunham, 83 J. Reagan, 63 A. Hart, 82 K. Porter, 15 K. Young, 51 D. Phillips, 30 E. Watkins, 34 D. May, 33 B. Holt, 53 M. Sloan, 65 C. Dunlap, 81 R. Burkhalter, 66 T. Stockdale,, 60 L. Hulbert, L. Walls, Trainer, W. Wolfars, 2nd ROW 60 C. Ross, 26 D. Williams, 22 C, Hudson, 50 C. Holley, 24 L. Welborn, 55 T, Ratliff, 40 R. Gibbs, 21 T. Strode, 85 T. Gibbs, 52 L. Martin, 86 B. Eggling, 32 C. Finnie, 73 R. Bedford, 85 C. Cupplebreth, Coach Rutherford, 3rd ROW Coach Smith, 61 A. Ramoz, 10 J. Dunham, 76 G. Pool, 72 C. Trimmer, 20 D. Snowden, 77 C. Holtman, 71 B. Bonner, 80 B. Pitts, 74 D. Parker, 70 R. Huddack, 75 J. Nelms, 64 D. Garland, 25 E. Sim- mons, Coach Polk, 4th ROW Coach Thomas, 23 G. Black, 44 D. Kiersey, 11 R. Lofton, 12 H. Haldwin, 42 G. Vest, 36 K. Lewis, 31 M. Short, 43 D. Cole, 62 G. O'Dell, 41 G. May, 31 P. Lance, and 35 D. O'Dell. S , rig, , QW. if Pi W f ,s si! n x .ff 'M vf L ll s how you play the game. 2 H omecomingg A Tie,' S.S. C. 21-N. W.S. C. 21 Southeastern's tenacious Savages ral- lied late in the annual homecoming game to gain a 21-21 tie with the Northwestern's Rangers. The close-fought contest was made-to-order to sustain the high spirits of the annual activities. 3 :BF i 4 E ,va ,.f as 1. so ' 1, Luther Lawrence up for two points. o . - f f H -Q FRONT ROW:QLEFT TO RIGI-lTjKen Ostroot, Wes Malone, Ray Dean Young, Mike Tillman, Luther Lawerance. SECOND 212 ROW: James Bowers, Wayne Simpson, Elroy Simmons, Demsey 1970 Savage Basketball Proves College Powerhouse A Patton, Mike Whitaker, Jackie Simmons, James Pascheil. THIRD ROW: Gene Slaton, Guy Berry, Jim Byrd, Miles Nielle, Freddie Buck, Tim Downing, Arnold Bayhylle. Luther Lawrence attempts to stop the Rangers from scoring I .,i.- Q saw R ,J Y!! WFS ,...-ff , . ,QA fx, Akc'C J v W um ai ROUNDBALLERS SHOWFANS WINNING GAMES David Ward, Savage All-American first baseman. fr l970 pitching staff, Riggy Thomas, Steve Hembree, Danny Wright, David Ward, and Randy Jones. FRONT ROWQ David Robertson, Randy Jones, Riggy Thomas, Tommy Pratt, Gunn Burns, Jerry Algoe, Lord, and Larry Wells. SECOND ROW: Mike Metheny, Greg Baldwin, Jerry Rhodes, Bill Tsoodle, Steve bree, Daryl Cochran, Danny Wright, Tim Hardesty, David Ward, and Dr. Don Parham. Coaches, Don Parham and Mike Matheny, assistant. 2 Savage Baseball Southeastern State College was the 1970 Oklahoma Collegiate Conference winner for the second time in the past three years. The 1970 season's record was 28-9, with the eastern division being won in a game against Oklahoma Baptist University. The OCC championship award was brought to Southeastern State College in a 2 of 3 series against Phillips University. Highlighting statistics for the season included a total of 73 bas- es stolen, 32 of them by Tom Pratt. Other honors included All- American honorable mention to David Ward, pitcher, Tim Har- desty, out-fielder. ia Sllili will 2 T Z 1 1 f Riggy Thomas and David Robertson. - - l'??4'5P'q'.74 wa' J fa.-H24-1541 . 1. t . . 1 - ' - 1 : - . ' ., :gi gear? .. 1, ,,. - - -.Q if .-km-t , 'f s . 1:4 1 zuqrtxssb, ,f:.',M,,,.,-A fm ' infgiir - ' . ' fl' -- wink l.f - qgx' - -'v .v l'1ffQ 5'-9?f'.'? ' frm. ,I -- ' +o Wi? if PI 1--if K - f-n':f'm'4fQ.f i d. 5 q l, 2- -:IP P-.XL Iggy' ,RA-A? 1 Z x l F ...-Q. ' N I Ji x s A 'X . oo,o 25.4. K x :ly v A I , ,bJ',2k53?1gQiig ' N 4' -527 ' , , . ,, gs ,X L, ' -. 913 1 'lf' .A A ' ' t 1' . f m Qs 593 -A 'A 7- xiflfi 1 , 4.7,-fawefffe ft ,Jr ,.o. V 'I-I4-Hex 'Sai mir fs -g. A' - ..f . ., ,- 1-0 , M -'43, 4-1 .? '.'i f'.lv. 11.-'..-451 - 'F , --.s ,r .r ,, 1 - . .fx . . 3, 9 . 42 ', ' J A L4 .444-1.-54.'w: WMS- Tw. ig f' , 'fy gg -3, jj , Tommy Pratt, All-time SSC base thief. Tommy stole 32 bases without a miss in 1970. He has a three year mark of 73 stolen bases. -3: Wr '-r 1,7 V . 1: 51819-1 'A J AH wr. get 'Si' 41.3-fd 5 3:41 fig 1' ' US ' Lv New 'af-,Blu Q LQQXQFA ' ik xr , 9. ' A 5 ' Q ji K., ,V fs- 1' Wei-f it V i ..- ,. ,., ,Qtr -, Catcher David Robertson ready to tag the runner from third. Pam, . . r, V H Q V at --5-: .- -v 'fl Y A. 'Y r -- ,-1:-'Mi f.. , 1- -gi -'11, . -- - -' ligase.--L'-Hy.-Sgr: h 1. ,rare '4Ncv,+ .',K--.-4 .-q,, E .,.g:,, f? 1 it - r' --4 ', -I . . ,, 'J- 1 ,' -f . r i-'iigfrw'-4-fea.g11i. i Q:-K, 3-?j.f'..a. ,- .nw ,,. , ftwf ' . .i 4 .4 -.'-- ,- ,' ' .5 - 1- -5.1, 1: ..- -' .V..-.-..ef ' 2 ':'2::'.tr t 5 Q 'f ,M -,' - - 1- Qi as N' n.,1i, ': :'.fig.w, gf fin: Hgfymifggri ,kgfg-ight' A SZ.. it was .Ki-Nl' :L 53. Z1 ii Li.. lzgsfh.-.7 A - - g. ' 1. 'L' A - ,, ' -if'.- vi: ' t 5 4' safpvtl 'gil 1' 'fi r '- VA, K' f. s--- ,. ir ... , -Ai1,s?f Pi-VJ: V. L j .- ,im V, 1 -' .141 if-.1-, If , 5, t. , , - uf:-, 4 V 4 I ,.L,,g- 1 7 if ,252 , V A' 455- Lf, A,'2.w-if --- ,, 3 Q Z. Q-ive-j-'ti gig-Q All Conference shortstop Larry Will singles against Langston University. Outlielder Ben Lord steals second against University of Texas at Arlington. an ,QUT ,, as 4- ,.e.L,..t...ae,2' 1970 SCORES OPPONENT Austin College ...... ..... Austin College ........ ..,.. Southern State fArk.j Ouachita Baptist ....., ..... Ouchita Baptist ..... ..... Henderson State ...,,, ..... University of Texas .... . . . University of Texas .... . . . Langston University Langston University Carthage College ...... ..... East Central ........ ..... East Central .... Northeastern ..... Northeastern ....... . . . University of Dallas University of Texas . . . . . . Oklahoma Baptist .... . . . Oklahoma Baptist .... . . . Austin College ...... . . . Northeastern ..... lx ortheastern ..... Plano University .... . . . Plano University ..... . . . Langston University Langston University .... . . . Oklahoma Baptist ..., . . . Oklahoma Baptist .... . . . Oklahoma Baptist ..., . . . 1' 'W-Z3 -H Mt.. L -..Lam fvkv-.af 1 1. Riggy Thomas, 7-2 pitching record and twice All-Con- ference southpaw who pitched a no-hitter against Langs- L s 1 f 'v'L1' v-, i. ieaff. J , i- A' 'lil E'f'iiii,. :TS .. .. Y. . . in ,ri m 4 'l-vrvifsas V-lpn.. gg, wx , -'I--:g i f-ai Wigs' ' ,- V, -a tv ' f gg' , ,, L . -W Jw' eilwtvlli-tr W' ,, .1 ,, wilt M Q A l l 31- -r -MiwmllggfNW-igg:,r1Wf H Iwi!! jllljj'-WW.ivg3qgigQfgg1',,zw H ,W ,j '2IHg.:.? ' - -3' ' W ll iv li lliii ii Vw Milli MHIQQXS , Q55 A Q ....... ill i l9 l 1.1 l.,. . ' ffjj' fe.: or ?-t A6 -1-ev Kim Kettleson, ABOVE, gets into the swing of things. David Bryant, BELOW, says a silent prayer between matches. Sou theas tern S Za te College T ennisg ,uv ins -W lem.: .J ,,., 'l Coach Clarence Dyer proudly displays certificates from former years. 220 We're Number Two But We Try Harder Q Coach Dyer gives a pep talk to Mark Milligan and Kim Kettleson, ABOVE. BELOW, Coach Dyer and David Bryant display the second place trophy won at the national meet. Team Places S eeorza' In Nation Throughout the 69-70 season, Coach Clarence Dyer stressed playing the game to win. The long hours of practice paid off when the Savage tennis team took the Oklahoma Collegiate Conference and went on to take second place in the national tourney. Kim Kettleson, Dwight Nuckolls, Mark Milligan and David Bryant led the Savage netters throughout the season. L , D :-, 3 .412 I IQ ,fgf-,, ?,h,5-,, 5 s- Q 71 '25 ie 'l imkvih 1 'rwrfgli ' ,gf ,hw 1 aan-.4-0. lg gyjf lamb -f -'SSM m'2 '..fr:i!5?- gif 1 4' r -ff H!-A ,r, f r-an ffl, 5 Q r ,, vwg v'loP'iV W' X ' 'Y' N .QP ta I f, 2. . 6'-E W er .E itmggw Mark Milligan .nts , , ,., 1 ,., s, f ' 1 - - A 1 : '1e' X' ww K ' wht. i f F , A.v, Q . ,K N 7 I 1 A N 'S 'X' 'f H 1 ,, ' A 1 rf, 1 'S . 'ff Q' 14. 11 5, yi I we 5 ' , f. 4 4 1 in Q. ff T gz. -' ' 'a 1 ' I' , I Z f T' if Q1 Q l '1 31' - dpi: 1' , I , H M' f, , vi Vue N .Y X 2 P GUM ugtaguz 2 ,I xl, . K -Q ,, V.-1 l ,QS ll Q , E , giguilff I4 Dwight Nuckolls f f I SSC Scoreboard Austin College 0 Austin University 5 North Texas State SSC Won Tulsa University 3 Texas Christian l Baylor University 2 Baylor University l ' OBU 0 ORU 7 ORU Meet SSC Third Place OBU O East Central 0 Northeastern State 0 2 4 -tt 2' 1 . 'lwmf' , f 'relief-J , 2 M ' V. are - t it ,M N vw, ,law wt rp f i SSC 9 4 3 8 7 6 7 I 9 6 6 S S C Savage Thznclads Take Thzra' In Conference -le Clarence Hudson, David Ramsey, Charles Gulley, and Leon Douglas, ABOVE. BELOW, Clarence Hudson carries the stick in a relay race. Daily Workou ts Pay Ojjf Coach Clyde Smith readied the SSC thincladsmen for a tough season, starting practice early in the season. The 1969-'70 year was topped off with the track team winning third place in their conference meet. , ,. V4 2 l.' Yr I A -ii V b Coach Clyde Smith and Leon Douglas, ABOVE. Coach Smith, ABOVE RIGHT holds third place trophy. BELOW RIGHT, Dennis May strives to reach the finish line. BELOW, David Ramsey takes advantage ofa warm day for practice. . nxt K 5, an , .zn!l li .i l il' 5 -. www R 314 i NW' Ma -4 er! jig 7 . f gf ,U- .A .ar , is N 3? . Y 1 i i Q ,, U -Lo.a.:1H-' Carl Finney practices the shotput, ABOVE. RIGHT, Clarence Hud- son, puts out all his energy to win a race, while BELOW another mem- ber of the team practices throwing the javelin. il 19' L , . Q 4 i fffiqx- ' 'i25f'?f: ,K X V - YJ! Qu - . 2' J., Central State Fourth . .W . .IJ 4 iw , ... ,iw is --My 3 Ai- Q1 V -. ffl -- -. .-. . a ' . -., c, :qi- TY'-:G r ' - .'r.. ' L.. .-45,39 , Qf!'4v.: 1- fm .Y - -v 1- iisggd' .V Intramural Football Means - 2.1 hr u w 1 iii P NL w, F .lg,a N I 1 1 gym 4 i K W M M WH gg? 5 A . fx s M 'Sf ii 'H vi . ' iii ws, .X I' Q. Bruises . Pain . . . Lost Tempers Ana' Bills . . lus Fun 'KIRK sa Aw- M ' ' x , -Q .- K SX .. 1 'N V- H 'ZQEF ,' -' Qx-W73TE7? .:iRl bw Nr X - 5 N A CADEMICS , Q2 ' m 1 sf' I w Y: yn W E 5:- 3 T f 5 Q at work at play www' If I , 5 J wi the end ofa busy day L ,Q A--4-wget ,, ii +A in ...weigh-qi,-UL 4- . f-'-+'f-m.-q-,- . 'y., 5: .' I ., fa- ' 1 e ,, , V . B 'fvv . V - 0 N il . TQQ rl ' ' ' 'nr I -, - 1- . ,- 8 - . . X s , ,, ms 4 THE GOVERNOR David Hall Becomes Oklahomcfs New Governor Governor Hall speaks at a banquet. Governor David Hall David Hall, the third youngest man to become governor of Oklahoma took office January ll, as the 20th governor of the state. Inauguration day was highlighted with the inauguration ball, at Sheppard Mall, exploding with thousands of unin- vited quests. The new governor was introduced by Carl Albert, Majority Leader and Speaker of the House, also from Oklahoma. Promising better education as the golden problem solver of the 20th century, Hall has listed his other priorities as transportation, cleaner water and air. Hall, born and raised in Oklahoma, is a graduate of the University of Oklahoma. Regents Changes if t ffl if R Dr. Keith Allen Harold Gowen 09 Joe B. Monroe 4 ti i Wi , ' U LZ.: W 15 J Plan at a re if 'J 3'- g I , Dr. E. T. Dunlap V. L. Browne College Regents 4 Lawrence Morrison .? Harry P. Conroy Dr. E. Crowder Jewell Ditman lag x Regents Q gg X gll t Higher ' '- Education . . J P. E. Gable Donald Kennedy William Pdyne , i :EV John Vater ut t A l J ia. Mrs, Mary Cherry J I . un k Marvin Hambrick f 'Q ITV asv if, is-M Q 1 Thomas Walsh Determining the functions and courses of the state colleges is the job of the members of the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education. Appointed by the governor the members prescribe standards of higher education for each state institution. Exall English heads the board with John Vater serving as board secre- tary. Dr. E. T. Dunlap serves as chancellor with Ellis Gable as vice- chairman. Marvin Hambrick presides over the board of regents of Oklahoma colleges, with Dr. G. Keith Allen maintaining the post of executive secretary. Not pictured is Joseph Morris, Goodwin Broaduss, and Leslie Fisher. it Xl , wa? ' .A 1 President H ibbs Invites Students Into Open Offce In his fourth year as the fourteenth president of Southeastern State College, President Leon Hibbs has opened his office to all SSC students. One of the President's main goals is to keep in close contact with the students and faculty. Throughout the year Dr. Hibbs has taken time out on campus to meet the students. QTOPJ President and Mrs. Leon Hibbs, QABOVEJ Graig, Gayle, Max, and LeAnn. A Q M I 1' twirl 234 Dr. Leon Hibbs in his fourth year as President. Dr JohnT Krattiger A dm inistrators 0fStua'ent Services Campus involvement and student life center around the Deans. Dr. R. D. Thomas, new to the post as Dean of Men, attends to Men's housing and activities of men students. Also added this year was Mrs. Elinor Trosin, school nurse. Mrs. Trosin is available to all students in case of accidents or illness. Dr. John Krattiger serves as Dean of Students. He aids in the func- tioning of campus organizations. Dr. Pat Powers serves as associate Dean of students. Miss Katie Frank Slack serves as Dean of Women. She attends to coed housing and supervises activities of women students. Dr. Ernest Sturch coordinates class scheduling and course requirements. I I. -.. Mt, 'S wif' ' 1 Dr. Katie Frank Slack Dr. Ernest Sturch Jr. S lil!! i ffm gl, , if .1 fp M zz is Q i Dr Ernest Sturch Dean of Instruction and his secretary, Sally Clark. Ofjices Several key offices are located in the administration building. The offices include the Education office, which places education students in their intern teaching roles, and the Placement Bureau which aids students after graduation. The office of Student Aid and the office of Admissions provides scholarships and on-campus employment. Replacing the fifth year teaching program is the graduate program, allowing students a Master's Degree in Education in thirteen areas. 236 Dr. Edwin Boynton, Director of Graduate Program. x . E f-uf it M .X 1,1 1 Ernest Ayers, Business Manager. MWF J L A ' 1 ii, s . V . 558 1 xsiiw ,L Virginia Fisher, Director of Placement. QM ii Leroy McClendon, Registrar, Mary Castleberry and Mildred Trammel. 237 AJ? aff? Dr. Alan Platter, Chairman 1' a Art The Art Department of Southeastern State College has continued its steady growth. Twenty classes were offered the fall semester, and sixteen in the spring. Drawing, painting, crafts, pottery and printmaking activities throughout the year led to the production of many works in those areas. Es- pecially encouraging is the placing of Southeastern graduates in public schools seeking to establish art programs for the first time. irrtyg .. ,nj yi' 93 Montee Hoke James Barnette -1 ,. ,, , Q,,uff153sf , S wiifael W Max MCC lendon il , A,,.. iw ..- -.qi Q. 'T 1.1 A VJ' - ..--Ag ' tl AF' r ' -f Q. A 4 . H 22:1-':,f',r Q... ,N . v Wg XXW Dr. Platter gives individual help to students. 4 M df? M , I A viation The professional aviation department has added this year all of the flight courses to its curriculum at Eaker Field. Included in the program are private, commercial, flight in- structor, instrument, instrument instructor, and multi-engine courses. To help administer these new courses, three new faculty members have been employed for the teaching of the Aviation curriculum. During the 1970-71 year, the Southeastern State College Research Foundation has sub- - leased Eaker Field for the aviation department, which it now operates. The department is also offering for the first time airframe and powerplant courses. The Research Founda- tion is providing special equipment needed for the new course. During the year the aviation department has announced that it will award scholarships from each aviation class offered on campus. The first semester's awards went to Robert Van Buren from the private class, Al Packard from the flight instructor class, and Chook- iat Prathipasen from the commercial class. i Don H. Carpenter, director of Aviation. .ask John Albitz, director of airframe and powerplant curriculum. Elizabeth Murphy, director of Aviation curriculum, instructs students on the altitude instruments in ground school. 240 Dwight Neely, Director of Flight Operations. -l iNf CT A. M. Moore, Ass't. Director of Aviation DirectorofGroundOperations Elmer King Curriculum. W ..,.., E , QF 'Nm Bayerd Brown, Instructor 241 Dr. Eugene Slaughter Division Head Melrose McCraw ...Q English Two new English seminars were taught during the 1970-71 school year. Dr. Joe Littlejohn was the direc- tor for the transformational grammar seminar while Mr. Dennis Letts taught the new media for teaching English course. The English faculty was well-represented at the South-Central Modern Language Association Con- ference in Memphis, Tennessee and the Oklahoma College English Teachers Association in Norman. A new suite of offices contributed substantially to the efficiency and comfort of the English department. Dr. Margaret C. O'Riley was named chairman of the English Department at the beginning of the second semester. Dr. Eugene Slaughter, former department chairman, was named Division Chairman. One of the highlights of the work in the English Department has been the work of the Oklahoma- Texas Triple-T Project directed by Dr. Eugene E. Slaughter. This is a project designed to hasten the training of school personnel. The Triple-T Project, now in its sec- ond year at Southeastern, is one of 43 in the country supported by the U. S. Office of Education. Ten members of the English Department have been in- volved in this program. Dr. Lee Ball 242 Dr. Margaret O'Riley, Chairman English Department David Rich Doris Andrews Mildred Riling Dora Grace , , gill!! S Judy Polson 2:19-'H R111 ' ,J 2 Howard Starks Ruth Hatchet 243 S peech-Drama Mrs. Doris J. Simpson, speech instructor, be- came Chairman of the Speech Department at the beginning of the second semester. Other staff members include Dave Cook, director of dramat- ics, and Marty Cook, part-time instructor. New faculty members included C. W. Mangum, foren- sics and debate coach, Glenn Burke, part-time in- structor in radio and television, and .lon Livings- ton, graduate assistant, technical director for theatre. The department hosted the annual High School Speech Tournament, Savage Tournament for col- leges and universities and a one-act play festival for high schools in this district. Four dramatic productions are staged each year. In addition, the speech department also sponsors Poet,s Thursday. New equipment for the depart- ment included a new lighting system for Montgom- ery Auditorium. Jon Livingston Dave Cook Marty Cook I YEAH-f.,4J Doris Simpson, chairman. C. W. Mangrum Journalism Department Kenneth Nichols, public information director, was named the new chairman of the journalism department at the beginning of the second semes- ter. Billie Letts, a new journalism instructor, served as advisor to the yearbook. Also added to the de- partment was a graduate assistant, Steve Mitchell. Journalism students are responsible for the pub- lication of the Savage and the Southeastern and do a number of brochures during the year. The depart- ment is responsible for school publicity, photogra- phy, junior college and high school recruiting and all school publiclrelations. The number of journalism students has increased with the addition of new courses and equipment. The department employs about 15 full-time stu- dent employees. ' l S 1 i M,m-eW 'E ' Elena Capuccio, Nancy Schultz, Cathy Wells and Lou Ellen Allen all play a large part in the jour nalism department. lla H il' y .u- 1 . K . Q 14 bf' .rnr aefeae Kenneth Nichols, publications director, gives instructions to Rudy Manley, Steve Mitchell, and Ross Saiz. l ,., ts? Raymond Piller and Nan Lacey display the 100,000th book to be cataloged - a facsimile of the first impres- sion of the original 1611 edi- tion of the King James Bible. A landmark in the history of Southeast- ern State College's library was reached during the 1970-71 school year when the 100,000 book was added to the collection. The library provides research facilities as well as an atmosphere of relaxation, giving the individual student an opportuni- ty to further his quest for knowledge and broaden his scope of ideas. Throuh the use of open stacks arranged by subject areas, reading lounges, study carrels, a newspaper and magazine display section, a copier machine, and microfilm readers, the library facilitates personal endeavor. The professional library staff consisting of Raymond Piller, Head Librariang Mrs. Mamie Harris, Assistant Librarian, and Mrs. Nan Lacy, Cataloger, aid students in locating research sources. Trained student assistants add to the efficiency of book service. The magazine section of the library - 'rfff'Y ELI V 7 ' Bio' qi-Qvkf -,.l.'w4p,- ' -- ,ll vig- ' 1 111111, , A ' I ll-9 ,Q-'lf ' 1.-Q: 22915 ill 1 1 it 1 931' ,X . I I Mamie Harris Assistant Librarian su-,Y Library 1 in ,Q IH l'F' Audio- Visual Department The audio-visual department, under the direction of Clyde Jackson, is a vital office on campus. The office makes video tapes, recordings and trans- parencies, keeps all a-v instructional material, and serves as a library for all college films, slides and projections. The a-v staff attended the national meeting of the Department of Audio-Visual Instruction of the Na- tional Education Association in Philadelphia, Penn. .-,Tn ,a T-E, -, : -.MTH L- f-if l a ' Q T as , li in n , i i,3g:,5g?g:gg,,Mi,H g f , 'tsiigiitiif in N . ll lil lt 1 1 iw lr.. t ss V - in in ,mpgs w .Mr in N xff:',. H 'H , , , ,ygssisssitt A, ' .twgw 7 Q i 1 ugh Lf Clyde Jackson, Director 3 '45 G-.t :Jw .. . H 'Nu gl tl :nm semi gall H1 .gaTgY5i1,aV,.:m ,Eg X, ,N r,i,g4,.N ,, i , ffm MQ? L i wwwn, 5,3 ,. nr' uw Ig J. B. Phillip, instructor 247 N, IJ' Lahoma Clark, secretary Q Dr. Paul M. Mansur, chairman Music Two new courses, guitar and opera workshop, were added to the music department curriculum this year. Dr. Paul Mansur conducted the guitar class while Robert Aubrey was in charge of the opera workshop. Activities during the year included hosting the twelfth annual all-district junior-senior band contest and the first annual all-district chorus contest. Mary Ann C1-aige James G. Bennett E--.YJ .. ,. -s.. 1:1 Q Michael Ashmore The SSC Chorale 248 I im Mgr i i4 'Y?'? 'Zb-' Juanita Teal, music -Y - 3 E :fi Ruth Steger, piano Kenneth Peters, band Robert Aubrey, opera workshop Eloise Sills. music Dr. Linnie Ruth Hall Chairman r Business Newly added to the Business depart- ment is an Investments Management Pur- chasing course. One graduate assistant has also been added to the department's faculty. M Pi Omega Pi and Phi Beta Lambda Business societies are active to encourage E study in business. Dr. Linnie Ruth Hall is department chairman. 1' - 'Tit 'i i yy a ma fu. - .Q Dr. Hall advises one of her students. HSM iii. Dr. Janie Jones Mrs. Lois Crow qv-- t Dolphus Haddock Mr Robert Ausley ga Jack Dye Dr. Austin Hamilton Mrs. Ruby Bowen Mr. John Crockett Mr. Dale Garner Compu ter Science Working to keep the computer science department up-to-date, new courses have been added to allow a minor in computer science and a com- bination math-computer science major or minor. The department is anticipating the purchase of an IBM computer. J im O'Steen serves the department as chairman. 'ft nag. l X 'Sl Q Dr. Leslie Dwight, Chairman Jin1 O'Steen, Chairman Mathematics During the 1970-71 school year, members of the mathematics department have appeared on eight state, regional and national math programs, as well as other lectures and conventions. Two new degree programs were initiated by the department. They are the major-minor in mathematics and computer science for the student seeking the B.S. in education and for the student who is not interested in the education degree. These degrees prepare the student for positions in industry as mathematicians and as qualified person- nel in computer science. The student who reoeives the education de- gree is also equipped for the teaching of mathematics and computer related courses. ls-- Dr. Fred Collins Doyle L. Bostic l 1 l, Mrs. Paula Platter Bill Grimes vm rf' 1 ,cs Fred Stroup 253 551 ,, If Physical Sciences cf: Biology Dr. Arnold Walker, Physical Science Chairman Dr. Jerry Polson, Chemistry Dr. Earl B. Kilpatrick, Biology Chairman Dr. Earl B. Kilpatrick and Dr. Arnold Walker head the depart- ments of Biological and Physical Sciences, respectively. Thirteen new courses have been added to the biology department, including wildlife management techniques. Members of the department have attended various conferences during the spring and fall Semesters. New pieces of equipment have been purchased. The Physical Science department will add a new faculty member in chemistry in the coming fall semester. Recently new programs have been added in Medical and Chemi- - cal Technology. The facilities include eight labs and one faculty stu- dent lab. .f a. ., ' 'Y Mrs. John Taylor, Biology Dr. Don Collier, Chemistry Dr. Don Hazell, Biology 'ie' 222 it ,l we 'E it :Y , U ll ,Qi X . Q, W, l 'Lg..7l: H1 i ga. l f H. l we 1 . J.. - John Taylor, Biology -'HCR RONUSOH, Biology Lewis Barker, Science .,, Dr. Frank Wade, Biology -'-' NS ai' 1- , il, students attempt to analyze different types of forest growth. Conservation A na' Biology Biology majors dissect a cat to learn about the different bones and muscles. ' l T ya , rig? s ,ae K . ii ,-,, , .1.u-- Nyc' ax 22222 V :F K I- f ,V ee , ,. e ' E5 . Chemistry Students prepare for a routine experiment. Lana Howl and Joe Hogan measure chemical solutions. Chemistry J! 'rg me 'CL .- 9,5 -I i A ln ' ' 4 3 .. lu. N... Q i ,Q -.cs I Jim Jones and Ken Williams experience a successful experiment. ie e i ill E? S John Ross cleans up after a day in the lab. ,1- Physical Science X44 Russell Akers performs a complicated experiment in the physical science laboratory. QMS 'M ii. .4-g , Y.. Physical science students work together for better learning. Foreign Language English as a second language fcorresponding to English 103 and 1131 was added to the foreign language department curric- ulum for the benefit of international students. In addition, plans are being made to offer courses next year in Choctaw and Russian. In cooperation with the Oklahoma Foreign Language Teachers Association, a third study-travel program will be conducted this summer in Europe. The tour, Contrast in Cul- tures, will take students to Denmark, Spain, France, Austria, Mallorca, Germany, Switzerland and Hungary. Last summer, two SSC students, Kim McGehee and Pat Goodrich, spent their summer vacation in Mexico where they lived with a host family whose daughter, in return, lived as the guest of Durant families. Jorge Morales Dr. Wade Baskin Ralph Cherry 259 E em 1 Psychology A na' Education Dr. Collin Bowen serves as the chairman of the education and psychology department, with a staff of nineteen doctors and professors. With a block system of intern teaching program, the education department strives to develop the utmost efficiency. In the block system of teaching, stu- dents attend regular classes for nine weeks and then practice teach the re- maining part of the semester. M. G. Smith Dr. Pat Powers Dr. Collin W. Bowen, Chairman all . Q r,.,- i ,U .Q l, , ,, A M ' A 8 f 1-X : Film 22,f'1' ' it , X ' eee Ugg ?'.-Eililzif S' S, P 33,3 3 . fn- ff '62-ifffffa, 'I V' Dr, J ack Cazzelle Clyde Jackson Dr. F lavil H. George g, g .,-.,..,, + : Li l tg .v,. , 'C c , 1- eafil' W Edwardine McCoy John Geeks Katie Frank Slack 260 f. x V , ,Ai Dr. Edwin Boynton Dr. M. G. Ashcraft Dr. John T. Krattiger 1 Dr. Bill Gillham Mrs. Betty McGovern J. B. Fox Dr. Evelyn Fagan Dr. James Mitchell 261 Dr. Charles Andrews --mm in ii Social Science Six areas of study - history, philosophy, sociology, economics, govern ment and geography - are offered in the department of social science. The year was highlighted with a geography tour of Canada and the north eastern area of the United States. Dr. Louis G. Johnson, chairman James C, Milligan L. David Norris Dr. James D. Morrison F i v Dr. John L. Dickson Dr. Edward L. Byfd, -lf- i M 'ir' Dr. Donald N. Brown Homer Welch Rade Radasinouvich F. Wayne Coston Dr. Sauri Bhattacharya Dr. Dave Stevens Paul Dwight Landua Sidney Jenkins Dr. Ani,-na Bhattacharya I ndustrial Education A nd Technology Dr. Alvin White, Director Division of Applied Science The Division of Applied Sciences, under the direc- tion of Dr. Alvin White, enjoyed an increase in enroll- ment of 30? over last year which necessitated the building of temporary laboratories in the old gym. Two courses in graphic arts and several new tech- nology courses in automotives, drafting, electronics and metals were added to the curriculum and approxi- mately 530,000 worth of equipment will be received from the State Department of Vocational-Technical Education this year. During the summer term, seven three-day work- shops were conducted for the teachers of the disadvan- taged and 400 teachers attended. These workshops were conducted in cooperation with the State Depart- ment of Vocational-Technical Education. Alvin White directed the workshops. ,Qs LQ Charles Hammack, Leon Lacy, Troyce McGovern, Alvin White and Billy Gaither seem happy over the new precision metal grinder purchased for the department. , ,. Dr, Charles Hammack, Department Chairman 'lil ..,- ' :-: b -9, K ,..s f .f ' Ai 1 2 1 fs 1- L , FL: , . ,S fl? 'jr 11 pr F? ' , X' if - Dr. .Iim Harmon A .1 .3 l Y-.r-,. Leroy Watson ac., i-i-4 rg.. f i 7 Snr- , ., . i Bobby Ray Troyce McGovern Cecil Sullivan Claude Stuteville Billy Gaither James Latham W . .,,,:,i .V xy., , ., ..... 2 ...u,.,,. ' M' 4 I 1 15 Q fee i 2 Us 'lt I 5 ny 'wi i L r W ' 1 ' , -qwxjil, 'ELL fgfag.a.5Ig2,gg, A H, Harold Lynn Larry Nolan James Weaver he R if 5 E i ,M 1 Nw. 15353 our . Dr. Hammack, Claude Stuteville, James Weav- er, Dr. White. , 71119, 'Wir' ' j Q PhyszcalEducal10n a I 1 Dr. Parham l l l l James Bowers SSC's physical education department headed by Dr. Donald Parham boasts one of the largest departments on campus. Emphasized work includes: men and women intramurals, driver education, team sports, and first aid. Activities of the physical education de- partment are WRA, Fellowship of Chris- tian Athletes, and intercollegiate intra- mural sports. Faculty includes: Dr. Don Parham, James Bowers, Bob- Thomas, Clyde Smith, Richard Rutherford, Vicki Hud- son, Jean Smith, and Don Ferguson. Graduate assistants are Tim Hardesty and Gene Slaton. E mr , Troy Webb 266 Vickie Hudson A Duke Christian St l ,l if C 1 ,xr Don Ferguson Owl! .41-n Jean Smith Clyde Smith FRONT ROW: fLeft - Rightj Willie Wofford, Duane Poke. BACK ROW: Richard Rutherford, Bob Thomas, Clyde Smith Home Economics There are 70 majors currently enrolled in home economics for the 1970-71 academic year. Individual and special counseling for all majors is provided in an effort to determine the program which best meets the needs, interest and abilities of the students. The B.S. Degree is designed for pre-professional training for careers in nursing, dietetics, consumer problems and fashion merchandising. A highlight of the department each year is the Presidentls Banquet for Oklahoma Education Association delegates and guests, planned, prepared and served by the meal management class, with the art department providing the decorations. The home economics department continues to keep up-to- date in helping to meet current social problems as evidenced by participation in projects involved in training the high school drop-out, food service supervisors, Head-Start supervisors in Indian Service, preparing Special Teachers for working with disadvantaged groups, and currently, an adult class of 18 wom- en, employed in cafeterias, nursing homes, and small hospitals receiving additional institutional training. Upon satisfactory completion of the 90 hour course and some work experience, they qualify for certified Food Service Supervisors. Dr. Frances Revis Chairman 1 if ' Hn., E Mrs. Virena Taylor Assistant Professor Mrs. Kathleen Meadows Instructor K . -. l 'W 'Y' KM x,4., lessees , Marilee Werner trys on a newly made dress. Rita Hankey, student teacher, lends a helping hand to one of her students. ' 'iz 1--1 Q52 U , .-vfVlS.'f2z,' V, .. 1 : K A V M - ff g ' -. ,, ,Q , ,R 1' 'f E, .ki Mgr . IW wk' ,, tttt l ll M ' ' ' ----W . i A Dr. Eugene Slaughter Coordinator TTT Program The Oklahoma-Texas Triple-T Project is a federally sup- ported program for training both teachers and supervisors for public schools and also the people who train teachers and su- pervisors, such as college faculty members - Triple-T stands for Training the teachers of teachers. The project is in its second year, it is expected to continue for three more years. The emphasis of the progect is on devising innovative pro- grams and teaching techniques to attack current educational problems, particularly for ethnic minorities such as Blacks, Chicanoses, and Indians. Its shaping principle of operation is the cooperation of community, public schools, and colleges and universities in planning training programs. Dr. Eugene E. Slaughter is Coordinator of the project, Claude Adams is Associate Coordinator. Subdirectors are Dr. Henry Gold, Dr. Joseph E. Littlejohn, Dr. Jack L. Robinson, and Dr. G. Pat Powers. These personnel manage the five main components of the project: CD the community advisory committee, Q22 the Experienced Teacher Fellowship Program for the Supervisors and other trainers of Elementary School Teachers of Reading, Q35 The Doctoral Intern Program in Elementary Education, Q45 The Experienced Teacher Fellowship Program in Ele- mentary School Counseling, and Q51 The freshman and sophomore programs in elementary education. Dr. Henry Gold Dr. .I ack L. Robinson Community Committee Director Doctoral Intern Program, Director Dr. Joseph Littlejohn Reading Fellowship Director -nz Dr. G. Pat Powers, Claude Adams, Associate Director Counseling Fellowship Director lil? it i it . s it 270 '-'H-:nga f YE '-1 -7 Dr. Jack Robinson and TTT Doctoral Interns: Donavan Moore, Billy Cardwell, Bobby Moore, Blanche Jamison, Roger Melkus K , .XL-Jw' X- ' - 5 Bobby Moore and one ofthe Thursday afternoon seminars. Clyde Jackson in a seminar discussion. Claude Adams and the TTT freshman class. George Breeden 1, fN..... F il l 'Q R '3 X mam! l at ,. 1. Sie 5 ' T l S it ,Qi 7 X 1 Fe. A 5 F4 David Parker Controller Purchasing Agent Controlling A nd Purchasing JVN T ll . .,.. QQ? Marsha Blakemore 5 Margie Campbell Frances Williams C?'.5- Tommie Moxey Janet Taylor 272 George Breeden has been added as the controller at Southeastern this year. Breeden's staff keeps all financial books up to date. Along with the Controller's office in the basement of the Administration Building is the Purchaser's office. The office is headed by David Par- ker. The purchasing staff is in charge of checking purchasing forms and depart- mental budgets. Ernie Ayres, Business Manager gg' Business A nd Registrar Transcripts, diplomas and grade records are the concern of the Registrars. The Business office is involved with the payment of enrollment fees and student checks. Leroy McClendon, Registrar illye Smith Louise Baver Mary Fritz Linda Smith Pat Norris -.A 535: r 3 rr 3. 'v ' in , , , T .. QNX li y 3- if f 1 n Qualls Mellodean Morton Mildred Trammell Cynthia Garland Mary Castleberry 273 151 j I Auxiliary S tajf The department of auxiliary enterprises has made many improvements on campus during the 1970-71 school year. New kitchen equipment expedited the service and improved the quality of food in the school dining hall. Several new pieces of equipment were purchased for the coffee shop, including a large ice flake machine. Metal shelving replaced the old wood- en shelving in the bookstore and new items such as records, tapes, and magazines, added to the stock of merchandise. The black and white television sets in the dormitories were replaced with new color sets. The total amount of improvements rose above the 317,000 mark. The State Food Show in Oklahoma City, the National As- sociation of College Auxiliary Services Meeting in New Or- leans, and the Regional Meeting of the College Bookstore Association in Dallas provided the auxiliary staffers an oppor- tunity to keep abreast of new developments in their field. ' ,N L an A 'Mn A . Bill J. Morton, Manager Dorm parents, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Smithers and son, Casey. Dorm mothers, Mrs. Parker, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Lester, and Mrs. Farris if-1.51 1 T ll ,fa Buck Shackelford, Dollie Trent, Vera Kelso, Annibelle King, Mildred Holland, Mona Sevafford, Doris Pate, Natoma Hooper, Willie Mae Boone, Noweta Culbreath, Ava Armstrong, Montie Moore, Geneva Wells, Frances Spears, Nellie Kistler, Nelva Duncan, Anita Foster, Vergil Anderson. it T 2 si ll' A 1'-I ll-.. n,.u.. lX...,..... Katherine Meadows Dietitian Jeannette Bear Director Leon Scott Assistant Director Upward Bound students - summer of 1970. Up ward Bound UPWARD BOUND is in its fifth year of operation at Southeastern State College. Mrs. Jeanette Bear is in her third year as Director of the project while Leon Scott serves as Assistant Director. UPWARD BOUND is designed to aid promising high school students who probably would not other- wise choose post high school education. The project serves approximately seventy-one students each year from an eight county area. Students are involved in an on-campus, summer enrichment program and a con- tinuing motivational program throughout the aca- demic-year. Presently there are approximately fifty Upward Bound graduates attending Southeastern State College in addition to numerous graduates who are attending other colleges and universities. The project was honored at mid-term by its first college graduate, Leo Thompson, who graduated from UPWARD BOUND in the summer 1967. Leo is presently pursuing graduate work. xxx X x X TUSC Sponsored by NASA, the Technology Use Studies Center is an experimental research dissemination agency. It is one of eight such centers in the Nation. The TUSC mission is to transfer space-age technology to business and industry in 19 counties in Southeastern Oklahoma and 15 counties in Northeastern Texas. Basically, the TUSC service involves direct field contact between staff industrial special- ists and business and industry clientele. Utilized in the problem-related service is a micro- fiche library that contains in excess of 600,000 Government research documents in addition to a broad selection of technical journals and periodicals. V Dr. Henry Gold Director vu , S trieval Assistant. Assistant, TLJ A. M. Moore, Senior Industrial Specialist and Simon Parker, Information Re- Bill Dodd, Industrial Specialist and Mary Klein, Information Retrieval Velma Dittmar, Administrative As- lx'Qlai3g sistant and Secretary to the Director with secretary Carol Armstrong. W 419-N di. H-., , ,N f:!7i2Z1liV.' 11 I vwjzwggyff ' fu 5115! ws? 1 if io, my Vs A A . 'Nl Q 4 4 r-' A I Tomorrow Lies In Today , A.., ,:,, 'lm J' gg ' 1 v -4 Q ' -:gk mi W w .Y Q' 4, Hp O'V:i 5 f ' ' . 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Main 924-0341 Rector Bob GEM JEWELERS ,,..sI 217West Mann EDYTH'S STYLE SHOP Where Qualify ls First 215 West Main 924-1626 STATON'S Booterie Where The Quali I y ls Higher Than The Price Always Duranl, Oldahoma Phone 924-0321 I GUMM S Jewelry-Gif IIRAII1' BIIIK FEQUDSW CCGDMIMXRYIYY BOX 'I30 200 WEST MAIN STREET DURANT, OKLAHOMA PHONE C4057 924-2211 ! l ,QAQSJ THE CORNER 1437 N. First 924-5500 Durant, Okla. - W Carefree fabrics for school, dress, or street wear. Wedding materials for a carefree vacation from wrinkles or stains. Shop At PAULINES FABRIC SHCP 202 West Evergreen Durant , Oklahoma Just Across The Street From The First Baptist Church FIRST NATIOEIQTKL EEANK 1 X Senior Activities - A - ABBOTT, LINDA: Santa Barbara, California, English, Student Education Association, College Players, Poets Thursday, Pres- idents List. ALBIN, FRANK: Red Oak, Ind. Ed., Student Senate Pres. fsummerj, Iota Epsilon Tau, Student Education Association, Deans List, Friendship Fire, Southeastern Circulation Manag- er, Phi Beta Lambda. ALCORN, MALACHA BURRIS: Durant, Sec. Adm., Epsilon Tau Chi, Chorale. ALEXANDER, KAREN KAY: Loco, Art, Student Education Association, Viva, Art Club, Homecoming Candidate, Chi Alpha, Deans List. ALEXANDER, RITA JO: Loco, Home Econ., Chi Alpha, Friendship Fire, Deans List, Phi Beta Lambda, Who's Who, Kappa Delta Pi, Student Education Association, Student Leadership Conference, Cardinal Key. ALFORD, EUGENE V.: Raleigh, North Carolina, Aviation, Kappa Delta Pi. ALGEO, JERRE: Springfield, Missouri, Phys. Ed., Baseball, Jr. College All Conference, Delta Chi Delta, Pledge Trainer. ALLEN, CHUCK: Durant, Bus. Adm., Vice-Pres. Junior Class, Student Senate Senior Rep., Phi Beta Lambda, Sigma Tau Gamma, Varsity Golf Team. ALLEN, LOU ELLEN: Morris, English, Cardinal Key, Pres., Pi Delta Epsilon, Sec.-Trea., Sigma Tau Delta, Reporter, Pres. Club, Who's Who, Editor-1970-71 The Southeastern , Dean's Honor Roll, Leadership Conference, Pub. Chairman, Homecoming Candidate, Yearbook Queen Candidate. ANDERSON, JOE: Houston, Texas, Bus. Adm., Varsity O Club 11968-715, Sigma Tau Gamma 11968-711, Varsity Basket- ball C1967-701, Presidents Club 11970-711, President of D.J. 11969-701, Savagette Beau H969-705, Most Friendly Junior Boy C1969-701, Student Senate Vice-Pres. 11970-711. ANDERSON, MAGGIE SUE: Tuskahoma, Bus. Ed., Indian Heritage Club, Phi Beta Lambda. - B - BAKER, TOMMY: Heavener, Ind. Ed., Iota Epsilon Tau, Young Democrats. BAMFORD, FRANK: Kingston, Psychology-Sociology, Ard- more Dunlap Club. BARNES, MARY LOU: Poteau, Bus. Ed., Sigma Kappa, The Gold, Savagettes, Phi Beta Lambda. BAXLEY, IMOGENE: Ardmore, Social Science, Deans Roll, Phi Alpha Theta. BAYHILL, ARNOLD: Cushing, Phys. Ed., Varsity O Club, Indian Heritage Club, President, Intramural Basketball. BEAGLE, LEE: Sacramento, California, English. BELL, LINDA L.: Wilburton, English, President's Club, Dorm Council, Dean's Roll, Yearbook Editor, 1971, Young Republi- cans, Student Education Association, Chorale. BENTLEY, ROYCE H.: Durant, Physics 8a Math, Society of Physics Students, National Photographers Association, SSC Photography Club, Blue Key, Deans Roll. BLACKBURN, ELLA FAYE: Clayton, Home Economics, Boule, Pres. Club, Sigma Kappa, Panhellenic, Yearbook fa- vorite, Sigma Kappa President. BLAIR, VICKI: Poteau, Elem. Ed., Homecoming Queen Final- istfl969J. BRANDORFF, RICHARO: San Francisco, California, Avia- tion, Alpha Eta Rho, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Phi Beta Lambda, Scope, Fresh. Conference Representative, Southeastern Flying Club, founder. BREWER, WILLIAM T.: Eufaula, Speech Ed., Alpha Psi Omega, Whois Who, Best Actor-1970, Chorvettes-Drummer 8L Reporter, Leadership Conference, Savage Scandals. BRODIE, BILL: Lancaster, California, Aviation, Delta Chi Delta. BROWN, WINONA: Durant, English, Alpha Mu Gamma, Sigma Tau Delta, Kappa Delta Phi, Spanish Club. BURKETT, DON A.: Littlerock, Arkansas, Aviation, Sigma Tau Gamma, Alph Eta Rho, Varsity Golf Team. BURRAGE, MIKE: Antlers, Bus. Adm., Phi Sigma Epsilon, Boule, Red Red Rose, Phi Beta Lambda. BUSH, VIRGINIA: Calera, Home. Ec., Student Faculty For- am, Student Education Association, Kappa Delta Pi, Leader- ship Conference, Dean's Roll, Pres. Roll. BUTLER, BARBARA: Antlers, El. Ed., Student Education Association, Chorale. - C - CHESSMORE, CAROL: Poteau, El. Ed., Kappa Delta Pi, Baptist Student Union. CLARK, LAWANDA: Wilburton, El. Ed., Counselor North Hall. COOPER, THETA: Fort Towson, Social Studies. CRANE, TOMMY: Hugo, Bus. Adm. - D - DOAN, AURELIA: Haworth, El. Ed., Art Club. DODDS, JERRY: Caney, History-Geography, Phi Sigma Epsi- lon, Alpha Eta Rho. DOVER, MARION: Eufaula, History, Magic Pentagon, Alpha Phi Omega, BSU, Epsilon Tau Chi. DYE D. COURTNEY: Red Oak, Social Studies, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Student Education Association. - E - ESTES, DEBBIE LOU: Tishomingo, Bus. Ed., Phi Beta Lambda, Pi Omega Pi, Friendliest Girl Candidate, Homecom- ing Queen Candidate. - F - FERNANDEZ, JO LOU: Holdenville, El. Ed., Sigma Kappa, Yearbook Staff, Student Education Association, Young Dem- ocrates, Dean's Roll. F ULSON, GLADYS: Fort Towson, Home Economics, Afro- American Student Union, Deans List. FRY, GLENDA SUE: Hugo, El. Ed., Student Education Asso- ciation, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Alpha Theta. - G - GLENN, NORMA L.: Gowen, El. Ed., Student Education Association, Deans Roll. GRANT, JON: Hugo, Bus. Adm., Sigma Tau Gamma, Phi Beta Lambda, Boule, Student Senate, Student Faculty Forum, Out- standing Student Senator, Beaux Art King, Alpha Sigma Tau Beau, Chorale. GRIESS, CAROL: Sapulpa, Chemistry 8a Biology, Sigma Kap- pa, Boule, Young Democrates, Savagetts, Cardinal Key, Dean's Roll, National Honor Soc., Alpha Phi Omega Sweet- heart, Senior Class Reporter. GRIFFIN, JUNE: Idabel, Music, Chorale, Band, M.E.N.C., Kappa Delta Pi, Homecoming Queen Candidate, Dean's Roll, Opera Workshop. - H - HAGAN, JACKY MAY: Fayette, Missouri, Home EC. 8: History, Impona Award, Eugene G. Briggs Award, A.A.U.W. Scholarship, Student Senate, Alpha Sigma Tau, Kappa Delta Pi, Boule, Phi Alpha Theta, Panhellenic, Cardinal Key, Stu- dent Faculty Forum, Leadership Conference, Spanish Club, Who's Who, Dean's Roll. HAMILL, MARY: Durant, El. Ed., Student Education Associa- tion, BSU, Dean's List. HAMMONS, PAT: Antlers, Art, Dean's List. HANNA, JERRY: Calera: Education: Student Senate: Student Education Association: Young Republicans. HARRINGTON, LARY R.: Willows, California: Bus. Adm.: Phi Beta Lambda: Dean's List: President's List. HARRIS, ROBERT W.: Dallas, Texas: Drafting 8: Design Tech.: Iota Epsilon Tau. HEARON, JOY: Durant: Business: Pi Omega Pi: Kappa Delta Pi: President's List. HOBBS, LINDA A.: Hugo: Psy.-Soc.: Women's Recreational Association: Afro-American Student Union: Friendship Fire: Homecoming Queen Candidate: Savage Scandles. HODGES, JIM BOB: Tishomingo, Ind. Ed.: President's Club: Iota Epsilon Tau. HOGAN, JOE DALE: Savanna: Music: Nat'l. Conference: Pres. Club: Drum Major: SSC Band: Dean's Roll, Pres. Roll. HOGAN, JOE R.: Checotah, Chemistry: Blue Key, Phi Sigma Epsilon: Am. Chemical Society: Student Senate: Deanis Roll: Pres. Club. HOWL, LANA C.: Lonewolf: Natural Science: Student Senate: Pres. Club: Student Education Association: American Chemi- cal Society: Women's Recreational Association: Dean's List: Who's Who. - J .. JOHNSON, DAVID: McAlister: Accounting-Econ.: Phi Beta Lambda: Karate Club: Judo Club. JOHNSON, STEVEN M.: Dallas, Texas: Ind. Ed.: Pres. Roll: Dean's Roll: Student Education Association: Iota Epsilon Tau. JONES, WILLIAM: Idabel: Chemistry: Boule: Young Demo- crats: Math Club. JOSEPHSON, IRA: Bronx, New York: Aviation: Sigma Tau Gamma: Alpha Eta Rho. JOSLIN, SYBIL: Clayton: El. Ed.: Magic Pentagon: Student Education Association: Dean's Roll. JULIAN, HAROLD M.: Swink: Management: BSU: Phi Beta Lambda. -K- KEITH, FREIDA LEE: Ardmore: El. Ed.: Womens Recrea- tional Association: Student Education Association: Young Democrats. KING, PAUL: Comanche: Drama: Alpha Psi Omega: Pres. Roll: Dean's Roll: Castle Players. KI RBY fO'TOOLEj, LINDA: Tulsa: El. Ed.: Alpha Sigma Tau: Pres. Club: Panhellenic: Cardinal Key: Kappa Delta Pi: Alpha Phi Omega Sweetheart: Dean's List. KIRKES, JANE: Albion: Math: Magic Pentagon: Kappa Delta Pi: Dean's Roll. KISER, DANIEL C.: Atoka: Ed. Music: MENC: Student Edu- cation Association: Dean's Roll: Band: Mixed Chorus. KYZER, KAREN FAYE: I-Iartshorne: Bus. Ed.: Delta Zeta: Women's Recreational Association: Phi Beta Lambda: Boule: Yearbook Queen: Friendship Fire: Alpha Phi Omega Sweet- heart: Homecoming Candidate: Dean's List: Phi Alpha Theta. - L - LAKE, BOB: Harrisburg, Pa.: Management: Phi Beta Lambda. LEITHNER, DANIEL: Durant: Industrial Ed.: Iota Epsilon Tau: Kappa Delta Pi: Student Education Association: Red Red Rose: Dean's List: Presidents List. LINVILLE, DANIEL W.: Durant: Electronics: Phi Sigma Epsi- lon: Iota Eta Theta: Dean's List. LOWERY, DONNA J.: Wilson: El. Ed.: Student Education Association: News Paper. 4. Mc T MCCALIB, SONDRA K.: Wilburton: Biology: Freshman Class Rep. fEasternj: Student Education Association: Medomoselles fEasternj: Young Democrats: Dean's List QEasternj: Stage Band fEasternJ. MCCOMBS, KATRYNA SUE: Idabel: Bus. Ed.: Alpha Sigma Tau: Boule: Savagettes: Drill Team: Pi Omega Pi: Dorm Council. MCGINTY, DONALD D.: Atoka: Bus. Ad.: Phi Beta Lambda: Alpha Phi Omega: Dean's List: Independent Student Associa- tion: Young Democrates. M MEANS, LINDA:-Ardmore: El. Ed.: Sigma Kappa: Student Senate: Magic Pentago. MELTABARGER, LINDA: McAlester: El. Ed.: Sigma Kappa: Savagettes: Gold: Young Democrats. MILES: THURMAN B.: Ardmore: Psychol0gY5 Dean's List: Student Senate: AASU Pres.: Blue Key: Alpha Phi Omega: President's Club: Who's Who: Student Faculty Forum: Young Democrats: Washington Summer Intern: Okla. Young Demo- crats Vice-Pres. MIXON, JUDY KAY: Idabel: Speech: College Players: Friend- ship fire: Student Education Association: Phi Beta Lambda: Young Democrats. Rick Smith finds a quiet --at -. place to study between N z tf' classes. 4.. oc 'lf' Sf 1 t 'st fifisfsfii, pq i iam !QM,!,.i ' 'i i. lim liwtxiizi ' it i 3, W.. ,nga i . Nl fr. . i ' izrigfss' 1 r,..1 ,. 1 i ii ' ii f, I 4 i :jiri 1 . 1' Q ,. . - ii, wiv, . L, W :Sill 35352: MIZE, DAVID: Durant: Bus. Ed.: Graduate Assistant: Kappa Delta Pi: Pi Omega Pi: Phi Beta Lambda. MONK, ELLEN: Denison: Speech: Southeastern, Assistant Edi- tor: Student Faculty Forum: Pi Delta Epsilon: Savage Year- book: Boule: Phi Beta Lambda: National Education Associa- tion: Oklahoma Education Association, Student Education Association. - N - NEWTON, SANDY: Fox:.Social Science: President's List: Dean's List: Phi Alpha Theta. NUCHOLIS, DWIGHT: Okla. City: Phys. Ed.: Student Senate Pres.: Sigma Tau Gamma: President's Club: D.J. Club: Ten- nis: Junior Class Officer. - 0 - O'DELL, GERALD: Wichita Falls, Texas: Phys. Ed.: Phi Sigma Epsilon: Blue Key: Kappa Delta Pi: Football Captain: Dean's List. OUTLAW, WARREN: Houston, Texas: Aviation: Alpha Eta Rho: Tau Kappa Epsilon: Phi Beta Lambda: Delta Zeta Pledge Beau: Interfraternity Council: Scope: Freshman Con- ference Representative. OWENS, MARGARET A.: Durant: El. Ed.: Kappa Delta Pi: Student Education Association: Dean's List. - P - PARDUE, DALE: Boswell: Chemistry: Phi Sigma Epsilon: Blue Key: Am. Chemical Society: Dean's List: President's Club: Interfraternity Council. PARDUE, JERRY: Boswell: Chemistry: Dean's List: Am. Chemical Society: Magic Pentagon. PARKER, GLINDA R.: Pittsburg: El. Ed.: Student Education: Association: Dean's List. PERKINS, STANLYE: Bokchito: Art: Art Club: Chi Alpha: Kappa Delta Pi: President's List: Dean's List. POOLE, ROBERT LYNN: Broken Bow: Sociology 8: History: Chi Alpha. PRATT, THOMAS: Madill: Math: Baseball: Delta Chi Delta: Friendship Fire. PRUITT, JAMES A.: McAlester, Electronics: Alpha Phi Ome- ga: Iota Epsilon Tau: Independent Student Association: Dean's List CEasternJ. PURSER, BRENDA: Madill: Sociology? B.S.U.: Big Sister Program: Dean's List. R RAMEY, SHARIA: Achille: El. Ed.: Oklahoma Education Association: Kappa Delta Pi: Dean's List: President's List. RATLIFF, TINKER: Dallas, Texas: Phys. Ed.: Varsity O Club: Football Captain. REED, JOYCE D.: Marietta: El. Ed.: President's Club Sava- gettes: Alpha Sigma Tau: Annual Queen Nominee: Beau Arts Queen Nominee: Student Senate Representative. REED, RICHARD THOMAS: Palatine, Illinois: Accounting: Tau Kappa Epsilon: Phi Beta Lambda: Interfraternity Coun- cil: Leadership Week: Sailing Club. RICHARDS, RAYMOND: Heavner: Conservation: Christmas in Action, Pres. RIVERA, J. GEORGE: Tujunga, California: Aviation: Presi- dent's List: Dean's List: Lieutenant U. S. Naval Reserve fAviatorJ. ROBINSON, JEANETTA JUNE: Soper: Social Studies: Delta Zeta: Boule: Cardinal Key: Who's Who: President's Club: Panhellenic: Homecoming Queen Candidate: Dean's List: Phi Alpha Theta: Friendship Fire: Wesley Foundation. ROSS, THERMADELL: Denison: Art: Phi Beta Lambda: Art Club. ROUNDTREE, PEARL A.: Madill: Bus. Ed.: Phi Beta Lamb- da: Pi Omega Pi. RUSHEN, BILL: Fox: English: Who's Who: Kappa Delta Pi: Sigma Tau Delta: Presidentls Igist: Dean's List. SCHMITZ, RICHARD: Eureka, California: Aviation. SEARLES, RICHARD: Poteau: Business: George Carter Memorial Scholarship: Who's Who: Phi Beta Lambda: Young Republicans: Student Faculty Forum: Blue Key: Boule: Red Red Rose: President's Club: President's List. SIMMONS, JACKIE RAY: Baton Rough, Louisiana: History: Afro-American Student Union: Newman Club: Phi Beta Lambda: Who's Who: Varsity Basketball. SIMPKINS, FRANKIE E.: Heavener: El. Ed.: President's Club: President of Chickasaw Towers, SEA, Auxiliary Staff. SIMPSON, SHERIAN KAY SLAKEY: Utica: El. Ed.: Chi Alpha. SMITH, KAREN TOBEY: Poteau: Latin: Phi Delta Epsilon: Phi Beta Lambda: Southeastern Assistant Editor: Homecom- ing Queen Candidate: Friendship Fire: KHIB Advisory Club: President Club: Leadership Conference: North Hall Dorm Council. STANSEL, KATHI GAIL: McAlester: El. Ed.: Student Senate: Homecoming Queen Candidate: Blue Key Favorite: Friend- ship Fire: Ten Pretty Girls: Cardinal Key: Sigma Kappa: Young Democrats: Leadership Conference. STEEN, ZELDA: Broken Bow: Business: Boule, Pi Omega Pi. STEWART, CHARLES WAYNE: Idabel: Phys. Ed.: Sigma Tau Gamma: Red Red Rose. STRODE, TOMMY H.: Tulsa: Phys. Ed.: Varsity O Club: Sigma Tau Gamma: Who's Who: Football team. -T- THOMAS, RUTHIE S.: Ft. Towson: El. Ed.: B.S.U.: Magic Pentagon: Dean's List: Homecoming Candidate. TOMASELLI, BOBBIE: Gowen: El. Ed.: Student Education Association, Dean's List. THOMASON, DON RAY: Ardmore: Bus. Adm.: Phi Beta Lambda: Young Democrats: Tau Kappa Epsilon: B.S.U. Basketball. - W .. WARD, DAVID: Chandler: Phys. Ed.: Baseball: Who's Who. WAYMIRE, MONA: Madill: English: Alpha Mu Gamma: Kappa Delta Pi: Sigma Tau Delta: President's List: Deanls List. WELBORN, LINDY: Wichita Falls, Texas: Phys. Ed.: Varsity O Club: Sigma Tau Gamma: Football Team. WHITAKER, RONNIE: Durant: Bus. Adm.: Sigma Tau Gamma: Boule: Red Red Rose: Alpha Sigma Tau Pledge Beau: Interfraternity Council: President's Club: Friendliest Boy: Phi Beta Lambda. WHITE, JON: Edmond: Math 8: Physics: President's Club: B.S.U.: Soph. Class President. WILSON, TERESA AKERS: Woodford: El. Ed.: Alpha Sigma Tau: Bould: Savagettes, Student Senate: Tau Kappa Epsilon Dreamgirl: Friendliest Girl: Homecoming Candidate: Twen- ty Pretty Girls. - Y - YOHE, ANTHONY: Hartshorne: Music: President's Club: Band: Chorale: Sigma Tau Gamma. YOUREE, LANNY: Sherman: Chemistry: Interfraternity Council: Pres. Am. Chemical Society: Pres. Blue Key: Alpha Phi Omega: Tau Kappa Epsilon: Senior Class President. - Z - ZIMMER, MARK: Amarillo, Texas: Bus. Adm.: Sigma Tau Gamma: Alumni Director: Phi Beta Lambda: Student Senate: Varisty Tennis Team 11967-'68J: Southeastern Photographer: Leadership Conference: Editor of 'Muse' Newsletter. -C- ndex L A - Abbott, Lynda D., Durant, 61, 104 Abbott, Tom, McAlester, 167 Adams, Claude, Jacksonville, Texas, 123, 270, 271 Adams, Paul A., Sherman, Texas, 166, 167 Aday, Eddie J., Washington, Okla., 156, 168 Albert, Carl, McAlester, 232 Albin, Frank, Savanna, Okla., 61, 127, 172, 173 Albin, Ruth A., Savanna, Okla., 61, 127 Albitz, John, Durant, 240 Alcorn, Malacha Ruth, Durant, 61 Alcorn, William A., Ada, 51 Alexander, Karen K., Loco, Okla., 61, 146 Alexander, Rita J., Loco, Okla., 61, 140, 192 Alford, Eugene V., Raleigh, N. Car., 61 Algeo, Jerre R., Springfield, Mo., 164, 165,216,217 Allen, Charles E., Durant, 61, 154, 168,204 Allen, Jimmie C., Denison, Texas, 145 Allen, Linda S., Ardmore, 115 Allen, Lou E., Morris, 61, 140, 147, 148, 172, 192, 245, 246 Allen, Roger, Durant, 133 Allen, Susan L. Ardmore, 4, 110, 111, 158, 172, 173, 300 Alpha Eta Rho, 110 Alpha Mu Gamma, 130 Alpha Phi Omega, 133 Alpha Psi Omega, 104, 105 Alpha Sigma Tau, 158, 159 American Chemical Society, 144 Anderson, Joe D., Houston, Texas, 61, 155, 156, 168 Anderson, Maggie S., Tuskahoma, 61, 135, 145 Anderson, Perry G., Ardmore, 123 Anderson, Virgil, Durant, 275 Andrews, Charles, Denison, Texas, 150, 151, 261 Andrews, Doris, Durant, 243 Anthony, Allan C., Calera, 137 Antsen, Nadine D., Denison, Texas, 61 Antwine, Yuonne A., Antlers, 189 Arganbright, Robert, Wyoming, Ill., 145 Armstrong, Ava, Durant, 275 ArtClub, 156 Ashcraft, M.G.. Dr., Durant, 261 Ashmore. Michael, Durant, 248 Aubrey, Robert, 124, 248, 249 Aurman, Bill, Durant, 145 Ausley, Robert, Calera, 251 Auxiliary Staff, 274 Aviation, 240, 241 Ayers, Ernest, Madill, 237 , B A Baghshomali, Rashid, L.A., Calif., 130 Bailey, Everett, Moore. 61 Bailey, Molly, Moore, 133 Baker, Patti G., Tom, 12 Baker, Tommy D., Heavener, 61 Balagbagan, Danny M., Haworth, 61 Baldwin, Gregory. Anderson. Ind., 216, 217 Baldwin, Harvey M., Witchita Falls, Texas, 206, 207 Ball, Lee, Sherman, Texas, 242 Ballou, Sheri, Durant, 163, 166, 181 Bamford. Frank R., Yellville, Ark., 61 Band, 109, 128 Bandy, E. Sue, Comanche, 12 Bannowsky, Lovell A., Atoka, 147 Banta, Barbara K., Iadbel, 61 Baptist Student Union, 115 Barker, Lewis, Durant, 254 Barker, Steve, Bartlesville, 8, 142, 143, 172, 173 Barnes, Mary L., Poteau, 6, 61, 163 Barnes, Roger D., Soper, 126 Barnes, Wid. W., Hugo, 137 Barnett, James, Durant. 239 Barnette, James, Durant, 146 Barrick, Michael R., Leon, Okla., 61 Baseball, 216, 217, 218, 219 Basketball, 212, 213, 214, 215 Baskin, Wade, Dr., Durant, 259 Bates, Mike, Boswell, 61 Baughman,Jeff,1dabel, 167 Baulch, Terry, Ada, 141, 149 Baxley, Annette, Ardmore, 11, 122, 149 Baxley, Imogene, Ardmore, 61, 122, 149 Bayhylle, Arnold, Cushing, Olka., 61, 156 Bear, Jeanette, Durant, 276 Bedford, Richard D., Witchita Falls, Texas, 206, 207 Bell, Joe D. Marietta, 61, 141, 156, 163.164 Bell, Linda, wiibumm, 61, 120, 174, 312,310,311 Benefield, Deborah L., Caney, 158 Bennett, James, Durant, 133, 248 Bentley, Royce, Durant, 122, 142 Berman, William, Miami, Florida, 164, 165, 166 Berry, Guy S., Wapanucka, 212, 213 Beshirs, Mary L., Durant, 61 Bhattacharya, Annima, Durant, 263 Bhattacharya, Sauri, Durant, 263 Bigbie, Gary B., Ringling, 166 Billings, William P., Hugo, 136 Bivens, Don R., Sulphur, Okla., 166 Bivens, Rodney W., Chickasha, 150, 151 Black, Glen E., Colbert, 107, 155, 206, 207 Blackburn, Ella F., Clayton, 61, 157, 163, 189 Blakemore, George R., Durant, 106, 168 Blanchard, Barbara G., Durant, 61 Blevins, Bobby, Healdton, 166 Blewett, Dianne S., Broken Bow, 62 Blue Key, 141 Bohanan, Lyndon E., Eagletown, 62, 145 Bond, Betty G., Broken Bow, 110, 111, 163 Bone, Merl D., Leon, 62, 164, 165 Bonner, Billy, Hillsboro, Texas, 206, 207 Boone, Willie Mae, Durant, 275 Booth, Frederick, Palatine, Ill., 170, 171 Bostic, Doyle, Durant, 137, 253 Boucher, Jack L., Ring1'old,Ok1a., 168 Bouldin, George D., Miami, Florida, 62,145,l70,171 Bowen, Collin, Dr., Durant, 260 Bowen, Ruby, Durant, 251 Bowers, James, Durant, 107, 202, 203, 266, 267 Boyle, Richard P., Syosset, N.Y., 62, 170, 171 Boynton, Edwin, Dr., Durant, 236, 261 Bradford, Brent, Durant, 62, 168 Bradley, Ronnie O., Mead, 168, 186 Brady, Alvin E., Flint, Mich., 62 Brady, Michael H., Miami, Florida, 168 Brandoree, Richard W., Woodcliff Lake, N.J., 62, 170, 171 Breeden, George, Durant, 272 Brendle, Ernest D., Techumseh, Okla., 168 Brewer, David F., Caddo, 62 Brewer, William T., Eufaula, 62, 105, 192 Britton, Judy G., Howe, 99, 142, 143, 189 Brodie, William A., Lancaster, Cal., 62, 164, 165 Brown, Charles Clyde, Mt. Union, Penn., 62 Brown, Donald Dr., Durant, 149,263 Brown, E. Bayerd, California, 168, 241 Brown, Wayne, Durant, 62, 141 Brown, Winona M., Durant, 62, 147, 192 Brumfield, Georgia V., Magnolia, Miss., 62 Bryan, Roy Gene, Francis, Okla., 168 Bryant, David, Durant, 220, 221, 222 Buck, Freddy C., Chilkres, Texas, 212, 213 Buck, James E., Ardmore, 104, 82, 133, 134 Bullard, James M., Quinton, 62, 170, 171 Burke, Glen, Durant, 252 Burke, Laurie A., Geneseo, N.Y., 120 Burkett, Don V., Durant, 62, 168 Burkhalter, Ronald L., Checotah, 206, 207 Burkhalter, Ronny W., Durant 44 Burkhalter, Vickie L., Durant, 44 Burns, Gann, Durant, 216, 217 Burns, Robert N., Ringling, 167 Burrage, Billy M., Antlers, 167, 192 Bush, Carolyn R., Ardmore, 172, 173 Bush, Virginia, Calera, 62, 151 Bush,Wil1idean, Durant, 62 Bushers, Denise P., Idabel, 109, 110, 1l1,163,166,18l,184 Business, Department, 250, 251 Butler, Annie Sue, Hugo, 122, 133 Butler, Barbara Ann, Antlers, 62, 133 Butler, Louise J., Hugo, 44, 123 Byrd, Edward, Dr., Durant, 149, 150, 151,204,262 Byrd, Jim D., Albuquerque, N.M., 44, 107,212,213 Cacho, Benedicto, Atoka, 44, 137 Caldwell, Arthur M., Albuquerque, N.M., 166 Caldwell, Judy E., Wright City, 135 Caldwell, Ruth A., Wright City, 135 Calhoun, Jerry W., Sherman, Texas, 62, 145 Camp, Charles H., Jr., Poteau, 62 Campbell, Joy D., Broken Bow, 121 Campbell, Sandra E., Marietta, 3, 62 Cappuccio, Anthony J., Hammonton, N.J., 170, 171 Capuccio, Elena M., Eglin, Okla., 245 Capano, Mary E., Krebs, 44 Cardinal Key, 140 Carpenter, Cathy M., Blackwell, Okla., 44 Carpenter, Don, Durant, 240 Carter, Beatrice, Durant, 44, 158 Carter, Larry, Calera, 166 Carter, Phil, Henrietta, 44 Case, Patty, Durant, 115 Castleberry, Ken, Ekalaka, Mont., 62 Cater, Cindy, California, 153 Cater, Sidney, Durant, 104 Cavins, Debra, Poteau, 44 Cayton, Charles, Hugo, 44 Cazzelle, Jack Dr., Durant, 260 Cecil, Jean, McAlester, 63 Chadwick, Coleen, Savanna, 44 Chalk, Mike, Durant, 166, 146 Chandler, Raymond, McAlester, 155, 168 Chaparrals, 146 Cheerleaders, 152, 153 Cherenegar, Zabih, Iran, 130 Cherry, Ralph Dr., Durant, 259 Chessmore, Carol, Poteau, 63, 115 Chester, Dora, Poteau, 63 Chorale, 132, 248 Chorvettes, 108, 109 Christian Athletes, 107 Christian, Duke, Durant, 202,203 Church ofChrist, 114 Clark, Jerry, Valliant, 44, 145 Clark, Lahoma, Caddo, 247 Clark, LaWanda,Wi1burton, 63 Clark, Roger, Durant, 168, 169 Clarke, Kingsley, Babbhoos Wind., 92, 130 Coble, Joanne, Marietta, 63 Cocoran, Darrell, Atoka, 107 Cole, DeWayne, Pernell, 206, 207 Coleman, Jeanne, Durant, 149 College Players, 104, 131 Collier, Donald, Durant, 254 Collier, Mike, Albany, 168, 169 Collins, Fred E. Dr., Durant, 137,253 Collins, Marsha, Coalgate, 133 Collins, Terry, MillCreek, 163, 164, 165 Combrink, Fred, Caddo, 170 Computer Science, 252 Cook, Annette, Bennington, 44, 115 Cook, Dave, 85, 105, 244 Cook, Jeanetta, Bennington, 44, 115 Cook Marty, Durant, 105, 244 Cook Robertj. Miami Fla. 63 145 Cook I James Leslie, Idabe1,44, 167 Cooper, Gary, Atoka, 63 Cooper, Theata, Fort Towson, 63 Corley, Jimmy, Durant, 44 Corley, Peggy, Altus, 1 15 Costlem, Tom, Durant, 216, 217 Coston, Felton, Durant, 263 Cotner, Carla, Durant, 104 Courtney, Darrell, Durant, 44, 146 Courtney, Phyllis, Durant, 44 Covey, Patricia, Sherman, Texas, 63 Cox, Jeanne, Quinton, 12, 44, 110, 1l1,118,1 , 158,181,182 19 121,l25,146,155, Craige, Mary Ann, Durant, 108, 248 Crane, Ernest, Midwest City, 107, 206 207 Crane, Phil, Hugo, 2 Crockett, Jim, Durant, 99 Crockett, John, Durant, 251 Cross Cross Cross, ,Joe, Ringling, 144, 170, 171 , Wilda, Ringling, 160 Dave, Ringling, 63, 187 Crow, Cindy, Durant, 44, 125 Crow, Lois, Durant, 125, 250 Crow, Steve, Madill, 166 Crowe, James, Duncan, 168, 169, 204 Cruz, Don, Panama, 130 Culbreath, Charles Fredrick, 206, 207 Culbreath, Noweta, Durant, 275 Curry, John, AtokzB166 DJ 86, 87, 134 Dale, Jo Ann, Atoka 146 Daley, James, Durant, 63 Dangerfield, Mary, Seminole, 120, 160, 161 Dansley, Jerry, Durant, 63 Davis, Linda Sue, Durant, 45, 156, 157, 161, 160 Davis, Cheryl, Crowder, 63 Davis, Mike, WrightCity, 135 Dawkins, Jane, Norman, 36, 92, 120, 174, 188, 312 Dawson, Sandra, Hartshorne, 45 Day, Bill, Durant, 145 Deatherage, Shondell, Hodger, 63 Debate, 136 Delta Chi Delta, 164, 165 Delta Zeta, 160, 161 DeMoss, Larry, Durant, 107 DeMoss, Mike, Durant, 107 Dickson, James, Durant, 149, 262 Dickson, Shirley, Durant, 63 Dillard, Clara, Grant, 45 Dillard, Margaret, Calera, 36 Disheson, Leta, Durant, 63 Doan, Aurelia, Haworth, 63, 146 Doan, Joy, Durant, 36 Dodd, William, Durant, 277 Dodds, Jerry, Caney, 166, 167 Dodds, Jim, Caney, 167 Donnell, John, Miami, Florida, 168 ' Dorm Council, 120, 121 Douglas, Leon, Ardmore, 122, 224, 225, 227 Downard, Joyce, Durant, 36 Q Downing, Tim, Albuquerque, N.M. 212, 213 Doxsee, Jody, Durant, 154, 158 Drama, 82, 83, 84, 85 Drew, Phyllis, Bennington, 63, 157, 140 Duerson, John, Savanna, 36 Duke, Gaylene, Canadian, 36 Duncan, Brenda, Tushka, 36 Duncan, Nelva, Durant, 275 Dunham, Dick, Durant, 168, 206, 207 Dunham, James, Oklahoma City, 107, 206, 207 Dunham, Sharon, Beaver, 158 Dunkin, Thelma, Durant, 127 Dunlap, Carl, Sherman, Texas, 206, 207 Dwight, Leslie, fDr.J, Durant, 252 Dye, Courtney, Red Oak, 63, 171, 170 Dye, Jack, Sherman, 145, 151, 251 Dyer, Clarence, Curant, 220, 221, 222 ,. E - Eakle, Jim, Pickens, 63 Eakley, Jimmy, Quinton, 63 Edward, Fay, Idabel, 63, 139 Elliott, Glenda, Atoka, 63 Elliott, Wanda, Durant, 12 Engeling, Robert, Oklahoma City, 45 England, Neal, Atoka, 36 English Department 259 English, Janell, Savanna, 179 Ensley, Sue, Durant, 45 Epilogue, 278, 279 Epsilon Tau Chi, 119 Erickson, Bruce, Wheaton, Maryland, 36 Estes, Debbie, Tishomingo, 63, 139 Etheridge, Jan, Comanche, 12 Evans, Bill, Atoka, 45 Everett, David, Kingston, 36 Everett, Le,wis,,Idabel, 64, 133 Eagan, Evelyn, QD? Durant, 261 Fairchild, Richard, Frisco, Texas, 206, 207 Fanning, Brenda, Colgate, 36 Farmer, Kathy, Caney, 115 Farrell, John, Durant, 168 Farris, Maudie, Durant, 274 Fearn, Toni, Durant, 12 Featherson, Gary, Healton, 36 Febice, Jeff, Durant, 164, 165 Fellowship ofChristian Women, 124, 125 Fennesey, Mike, Oaklawn, Ill. 164, 165 Ferguson, Don, Durant, 202, 203, 26, 267 Fernandez, Jo Lou, Holdenville, 64, 163, 175, 174, 201, 312 Fielder, Dan, Poteau, 64 Fielder, Linda, Poteau, 64 Finney, Carl, Laredo, Texas, 206, 207, 226 - Fisher, Virginia, Durant, 236 Flagg, William, Denison, 64 Fleeks, Paul, Hugo, 123, 128 Flores, Aggie, Corpus Christi, Texas, 12 Floyd, Mellisa, Durant, 45 Flud, Nancy, Durant, 36 Fluellen, Marsha, Hugo, 36 Football, 206-21 1 Foran, Kimberly, Atoka, 110, 111, 163 Ford, Dick, New York, 168 Foster, Anita, 275 Foster, Eddie, Durant, 36 Fox, J.B. Ardmore, 237, 261 Fox, Raymond, Altus, 45 Fox, Susan, Ardmore, 36 Fox, Tony, Durant, 204 Franklin, Jeanne, Heavener, 64 Franklin, Larry, Durant, 123, 145 Freeman, Bronwen, Ardmore, 45 Freeman, Dwain, Bennington, 1 15 Freeman, Steve, Seminole, 45, 168 Friesen, Brian, Buhler, Kansas, 64 Fulson, Gladys, Ft. Towson, 64 - G - Gage, Shirely, Durant, 36 Gaither, Billy, Durant, 264 Gandy, Daniel, Ardmore, 45 Garcia, Ralph, Miami, Florida, 64 Gardner, Jetty, Antlers, 36 Garland, Don, Sherman Texas, 64, 168, 206, 207 Garland, Thomas, Minnetonka, Minn. 64 Garner, Dale, Durant, 251 Garrett, Kenneth, Atoka, 45 Garrett, Linda, Poteau, 45, 174, 312 Garrison, Earl, Clayton, 64 Gaston, Marsha, Broken Bow, 37 Gay, James, Durant, 64 Geary, Michael, Middleboro, Mass. 37 Gecks, John, Durant, 260 Geneva, Quana, Durant, 133 George, Flavil, Durant, 260, 3 George, Nella Anne, Haworth, 64 George, Robert, Riverside, Calif, 170, 171 Gerard, Terry, Denison, Texas, 37 Giacomo, Leslie, Krebs, 37 Gibbs, Angie, Broken Bow, 45 Gibbs, Ralph, Marietta, 206, 207 Gibbs, Tommy, Madill, 206,207 Gibson, Hazel, Hugo, 37 Gibson, Teri, Rufe, 37, 135 Gillespie, Floetta, Battiest, 64, 189 Gillam, Bill, Durant, 107 Gillham Dr. Durant, 261 Gilmore, Cindy, Sulphur, 64 Glaze, Charlotte, Durant, 158 Glenn, L.J. Hugo, 37 Glenn, Norma, Gowen, 64 Goad, Dan, Durant, 45 Goforth, Tom, Atoka, 45, 109 Gold,12, 118,119 Gold, Henry fDr.l Durant, 270, 271, 277 Golf 204, 205 Goodrich, Pat, Marietta, 259 Gordon, Judy Maye, Durant, 64 Gorski, Gail, Louisville, Kentucky, 179, 97 Grace, Dora, Durant, 243, 147 Graham, Doris, Durant, 64 Graham, Mike, Hugo, 168, 169 Grant, Jon, Hugo, 168, 64, 192 Gray, Betty, Colbert, 12, 45, 118, 119, 123 Gray, J.B., Marietta, 45, 168, 169 Green, George, McAlester, 64, 115, 170, 171 Green, Marilyn, Durant, 158, 300 Greene, Las Vegas, Nevada, 168, 169 Grego, Gwen, Wilburton, 139 Griess, Carol, Sapulpa, 64, 110, 111, 144, 163, 193, 140 Griffin, Brickie, Atoka, 37 Griffin, June, Idabel, 64, 124, 132 Griffith, Evelyn, Durant, 275 Griffith, Jessie, Ardmore, 168 Grimes, William, Durant, 253 Groom, Bill, Ardmore, 82, 83, 84, 104, 105, 146 Groomer, Karen, Ardmore 37, 12 Guest, Deborah, Millerton, 37 Guinn, Coelene, Madill, 64 Gulley, Charles, Idabel, 224, 225, 227 E H - Habert, Eileen, Dale, 45 Haddock, Dolphus, Sherman 251 Haddock, Russell, Durant, 64, 126 Haddock, Vickie, Caddo, 45 Hagan, Jacky, Fayetta, Mississippi, 65, 140, 149, 157, 158 Haley, Donna, Madill, 8 Haley, Glen, Broken Bow, 65 Haley, Odie, Idabel, 65 Haley, Sandra, Broken Bow, 65, 139 Hall David fGovernorJ 232 Hall, Linnie Ruth, fDr.j Durant 145, 250 Hamilton, Austin fDr.l 251 Hamill, Linda, Durant, 37 Hamill, Susan, Hugo, 37 Hamilton, lDr.J 145 Hamm, Cynthia, Oklahoma City, 37 Hammack, Charles, Durant 264 Hammack, Charles Durant 37 Hammett, Betty, Oklahoma City, 146 Hammill, Mary, Durant, 65, 115 Hammons, Pat, Hugo, 65, 193 Hampton, Carolyn, Ardmore, 37 Hancock, Scott, Durant, 6 Hankey, Rita, Caddo, 269 Hankey, Susan, Kenific, 65, 163, 140 Hansickle, Norma, Durant, 37 Hardesty, Tim, Crocker, Missouri, 216, 217, 218,219 Hardi, Mike, Hugo, 170 Hardin, John, McAlester, 164, 165 Hardison, Myra, Connerville, 65 Harmon, Jim fDr.J Durant, 142, 143, 151 Harper, Eddie, Durant, 37 Harper, Mike, Comanche, 37 Harrington, Larry, Willows, California, 65 Harris, Mamie, Durant, 246 Harris, Mike, Ardmore, 46, 168 Harris, Phyllis, Durant, 46 Hart, Allen, Wichita Falls Texas, 206, 207 Hart, Peggy, Tishomingo, 158,269 Hartman, Joyce, Durant, 140 Hartsill, Debbie, Ardmore, 37 Haskell, Barbara, Chicago, 111. 37 Hatchett, Ruth, Durant 243 Haugland, Alan, Terrance, B.C. 106 Hawkins, John, Kingston, 37 Hazel, Don, Durant, 254 Hearon, Joy, Durant, 139, 193 Heiliger, Sue, Pernell, 37 Hembree, Steve, Durant, 216, 217 Henderson, Jan, Durant, 12 Henderson, Kent, Johnstown, Pa. 37 Henderson, Valorie, Tulsa, 46 Henderson, Willard, Calera, 46 Hendrix, Mark, Dallas, 137, 168 Henson, Mark, Kingston, 46 Herd, Vickie, Hugo, 37 Herider, James, Oklahoma City, 47 Hibarger, George, Mead, 145 Hibbs, Craig, Durant, 234 Hibbs, Gayle, Durant, 234 Hibbs, LeAnn Durant, 234 Hibbs, Leon fDr.J Durant, 98, 156, 169, 234, 280 Hibbs, Max, Durant, 234 Hibbs, Leon Mrs. 234 Hicks, Doug, Durant, 142, 143 Hicks, Jay, Durant, 65 Hicks, Pat, Durant, 65 Hicks, Shirley, Durant, 145 Hill, James, Durant, 37 Hill, Judy, Haworth, 65 Hill, Twanda, Mannsville, 65 Hiser, Steve, Stigler, 164, 165 Hix, Rosemary, Hendrix, 110, 111, 158 Hobbs, Linda, Hugo, 65, 123 Hodges, Jerry, Durant, 1 15 Hodges, Jim, Tishomingo, 65 Hogan, Joe D. Savanna, 65, 141, 156, 166, 193 Hogan, Joe, R. Checotah, 65, 144, 156, 193 Hoke, Montee, Durant, 239 Holbert, Eileen, Durant, 115 Holland, Mildred, Durant, 275 Holley, Charles, Wichita Falls, Texas, 206, 207 Hollingsworth, Chuck, Broken Bow, 170, 171 Holloway, Jimmie, Comanche, 136 Holloway, Sammie, Comanche, 136 Holmes, Linda, Garvin, 38 Holt, Billy McAlester, 154, 155, 206, 207 Holtman, Carl, Childress, Texas, 38, 206, 207 Home Economics, 268 Homecoming, 72-79, 210, 21 1 Honors, 177-197 Hooks, Melvin, Durant, 50 Hooper, Harley, Durant, 168 Hooper, Natoma, Durant, 275 Hooper, Rick, Guyman, 136 Horna, Jerry, Cameron, 65 Horse, Elaine, Fletcher, 135 Horton, Janie, Marietta, 38 Howard, Charles, Caney, 47 Howard, Yogi, Durant, 38 Howl, Lana, Lone Wolf, 144, 156, 193 Hubert, Louis, Madill, 206, 207 Huckabee, Wayne, Idabel, 168 Hudak, Rick, Midwest City, 155, 167, 207 Hudson, Clarence, Madill, 155, 207, 224, 226 Hudson, Vickie, Durant, 110, 202, 203, 266, 277 Hudson, Wesley, Eagletown, 135 Huff, Rhonda, Bethany, 38 Hughes, Cynthia, Hugo, 104 Hughes, lndajo, Durant, 58, 181 Hull, Ann, Durant, 158 Hunnicut, Glen, Durant, 38 Hunter,tRon, Hilton, 105, 133, 170, 171 Hurst, Alan, Sherman, Texas, 65 Hurst, Harold, Kingston, 38 Hurst, Jene, Durant, 47 Hussein, Ajy, Tanyania, 47 Hyball, Mike, Durant, 168, 169 - J m Jackson, Claudester, Hugo, 12,38 Jackson, Clyde, Durant, 247, 260 Jackson, Ginger, Durant, 38 Jackson, Paula, Durant, 47, 110, 111 Jackson, Terry, Durant, 38 Jackson, Thomas, Poteau, 65 James, Beckie, Sulpher, 47 James, Linda, Durant, 47 Jeffrey, Anthony, Okmulgee, 38 Jenkins, Glenda, Ardmore, 47, 115 Jenkins, Sidney, Durant, 263 John, Arica, Boswell, 47 Johnson, Barbaram, Durant, 269 Johnson, Cheryl, Washington D.C., 47 Johnson, Darlene, Ada, 38 Johnson, David, McAlester, 65 Johnson, James, Durant, 145 Johnson, Louis, Durant, 149, 262 Johnson, Paul, Durant, 156 Johnson, Stephen, Durant, 38 Johnson, Steven, Dallas, Texas, 65 Johnson, Tim, Idabel, 164, 165 Johnson, Tom, Durant, 47 Johnson, William, Durant, 92, 149, 155 Johnston, Ken, McAlester, 65, 170, 171 Jones, Jack, Marietta, 168 J ones J ones J ones J ones Jones Jones, Jones, 217, Jones, Jones, , Suzanne, Durant, 133 , William, Durant, 65 ,Wilson, Durant, 168 J ones J ones Jones 1 , Janie, Durant, 137, 250 Kim, Comanche, 65, 168 LaCrycia, 118, 157 Z Lynda, Antlers, 47 Mark, Durant, 168 Mary Lou, Durant, 133 Randy, Bolivar, Montana, 216, 342 Ricky, Hilton, 65 Ron, Ardmore, 92, 105 Jordan, Clif, McAlester, 168 Jordan, Marsha, Fort, Worth, Texas, 18 121 150 179 12, 1 , , , , 189 Josephson, Ira, Bronx, New York, 66, 168 Joslin, Sibyl, Clayton, 66, 127, 137 Juett, Steve, Idabel, 167 Julian, Harold, Swink, 115 -K- Kana, Fred, Healdton, 167 Karns, Roger, Durant, 168, 169 Kersey, David, Atoka, 206, 207 Keith, Freida, Ardmore, 66 Kelley, Annette, Durant, 38 Kelley, Anita, Durant, 38 Kellum, Regina, Bennington, 47, 133 Kellum, Richard, Bennington, ll Kelsa, Vera, Durant, 275 Kennedy Gary, Comanche, 136 Kennedy, Ellen, Calera, 47 Ketelson, Kimm, Midland, Texas, 168, 220, 221 Ketelson, Rhoda K. Durant, 158 Key, Sheryll, Hugo, 38 Keyes, Chris, Williamstown, Mass. 106, 187 Kidd, Jamie, Durant, 13, 47, 153, 158, 181 Kidd, Kathi, Mead, 47, 158 Killingstworth, Lisa, Durant, 38 Kilpatrick, Janie, 66, 163 Kilpatrick, Toni, Durant, 82, 104, 163, 176, 178 King, Annibelle, Durant, 275 King, Anita, Comanche, 147 King, Elmer, Durant, 240 King, Paul, Comanche, 82, 105, 146, 164, 194 Kirkes, Jane, Albion, 66, 192 Kiser, Dan Atoka 66 Kiser, Debbie, Bochito, 66 Kiser, Suzi, Ardmore, 175, 312 Kistler, Nellie, Durant, 275 Klgilig Mary, Ardmore, 38, 133, 243, Knapp, Johnnie, Ardmore, 164, 165 Knight, Janie, Hugo, 47 Knight, Mike, Ardmore, 38 Knudtson, Dennie, Lincoln, Nebraska 157, 164 Koegngtop, Marlene, Denison, Texas, 1 Kornberry, John, Durant, 106 Krahn, Debbie, Atoka, 47, 110, 111, 140, 145 Krattiger, John, T. Durant, 98, 141, 154, 157,235,261 Kupke, Bobbi, Ardmore, 47, 300 Kyzer, Karen, Hartshorne, 66, 149, 160, 161, 182 - L , Lacy, Leon, Durant, 264 Lacy, Nan, Durant, 264 Ladd, Chuck, Comanche, 82, 104, 133 Laliette, Woody, McAlester, 168 Lake, Robert, Denison, 66 Lance, Paul H. Wichita Falls, Texas, 206, 207 Landgraff, Lydia, Durant, 38 Landau, Paul, Durant, 263 Latimer, Diane, Tulsa 104 Lawless, Dikie, Spencerville, 38 Lawrence, Luther, Calera, 212 Lawson, David, Durant, 133 Laycock, Edwin, Durant, 38 Ledbetter, John, ldabel, 38 Lee, Sharon, Hugo, 38 Leis, Kenna, Ardmore, 47 Leithner, Daniel, Durant, 65 Leonard, Charles, Willow, 66 Leonard, Walt, Hugo, 168 Lester, Ora Lee, Durant, 374 Letts, Billie, Durant, 174, 245 Leverett, Juan, Wapanucka, 66 Levins, Sandra, Durant, 147 Lewis, Barney, Idabel, 38 Lewis, Ken, Idabel, 123, 133 Lewis, Kerry, Grants Pass, Oregon, 206,207 Lewis, Lee, Atoka, 115 Lindseym Diane, Durant, 66 Lindsey, Ralph, Kingston, 66 Linville, Daniel, Durant, 167 Littlejohn, Joseph, Durant, 270 Livingston, John, Durant, 82, 84, 92, 104, 133, 244 Loftin, Cathy, ldabel, 129 Loftin, Ron, Broken Bow, 154, 190, 207 Lomas, Jeanne, Okmulgee, 38 Looney, Doris, Durant, 38 Looney, Jane, Durant, 48, 104, 158 Lord, Ben, Durant, 216,217,219 Live, Mike, 134, 168 Lowe, Linda, Caddo, 38 Lowery, Donna, Wilson, 66, 86 Ludlow, Anna, Honobia, 38, 135 Lummas, Nolan, Ardmore, 48 - MC- McA1lister, Daniel, Ardmore, 170 McCalib, Kay, Wilburton, 66 McCarley, Dick, Calera, 166 McCarley, Susan, Idabel, 158 McClendon, Leroy, Durant, 237 McClendon, Max, Durant, 146,239 McClendon, Robin, Durant, 66 McCombs, Kathy, Idabel, 66, 139 McCord, Glenda, Sapulpa, 110, 111, 163, 181 McCoy, Edwardine, Denison, 260 McCoy, Joy, Kemp, 140, 163 McCutcheon, Charles, Durant, 66, 168 McDonald, Janet, Calera, 145 McGehee, Kim, Calera, 259 McGinty, Don, Lane, 66, 145 McGovern, Robert, Broken Bow, 66 McGovern, Troyce, Durant, 264 McGowen, James, Ardmore, 48, 147, 172 McGraw, Melrose, Ardmore, 242 McGuire, James, Durant, 67 McGuire, Vicki, Durant, 48, 110, 158 McKay, Mark, Bristow, 164, 165 McKinley, Joy, Broken Bow, 48 McKinney, Carol L. Durant, 158 McKinney, Randy, Marietta, 168 McMillan, Debbie, Durant, 48 McNatt, Wanda, Antlers, 67 McNeal, Hugh, 1dabel,48, 168 7 M 7 Mabry, Donna, Durant, 38 Mabry, Mike, Hurst, Texas, 66 Maddox, Robert, Decatur, Alabama, 168 Malone, Wes, Albequerque, N.M. 48, 106, 212 Mangrum, D.W. Durant, 136, 244 Manley, Rudy, Soper, 66, 245 Mann, Andrea, Oklahoma City, 38 Manning, Benny, Atoka, 123 Mansur, Paul, Durant, 248 Marchant, Irby, Midwest City, 66, 106, 145 Marisco, Bruce, Durant, 133, 145 Martin, Larry, Marietta, 206, 207 Martin, Mary, Skiatook, 48, 51 Martin, Patricia, Wister, 48 Matthews, Jim, Boswell, 48 Mathis, Don, McAlester, 170, 171 Mattingly, Sherell, Durant, 137 Maupin, Chana, Durant, 109 May, Dennis, Madi1l,48, 155, 206, 207, 225 Mays, Gary, Irving, Texas, 206, 207 Meadows, Kathleen, Durant, 268, 275 Means, Linda, Ardmore, 67, 163 Meek, David, Sunburn, Ohio, 48 Meltabarger, Linda, McAlester, 1 10, 11 1, 163 Menc, 124, 125 Merchant, Len, Skiatook, 145 Meredith, Judith, Heavener, 67 Merrell, Ellen, Durant 48 Messick, Kathy, McAlester, 67 Metheny, Mike, Durant, 216, 217 Methodist Youth Center, 114 Milears, Larry, Velma, 104, 109 Migiliorino, Charles, New York, 149 Miles, Thurman, Ardmore, 67, 141, 150, 151, 194,227 Miller, Jackie, Blair, 48 Miller, James, Madill, 48, 67 Miller, James, Kansas City, Mo,, 106 Miller, Karen, Arnett, 139 Miller, Richard, Lone Grove, 168 Milligan, James, Durant, 149, 262 Milligan, Mark, Durant, 221, 222, 223 Mitchell, James, Durant, 166, 261 Mitchell, Janet, Mead, 67 Mitchell, Samantha, Atoka, 124, 129, 140 Mitchell, Steve, Durant, 245 Mize, David, Durant, 67, 139, 194 Moffatt, George, Bennington, 67, 136 Monk, Chaucer 111, Durant, 182 Monk, Ellen, Denison, Texas, 85, 145, 148,150,151,172,l73 Monks, Lynn, 13, 105, 153 Monroe, Billy, Ardmore Monroe, Kay, Okla. City, 118, 119, 179 Monroe, Randall, Durant, 88 Montgomery, Cecilia, Durant, 275 Montgomery, Eulinda, Durant, 48, 1 15 Moore, AM, Durant, 241, 277 Moore, Alpha, Durant, 274 Moore, Montie, Durant, 275 Morales, Jorge, Durant, 130,259 Morgan, Dianna, Madill, 129 Morgan, Earl, Durant, 145 Morgan, Nancy, Red Oak, 48 Morgan, Susan, Hobbs, New Mexico, 48 Morgan, William, Dallas, 166 Morrison, James, Durant, 135, 262 Morton, William, Durant, 274 Moseley, Gena, Durant, 48, 158 Motley, Wayne, Ardmore, 145 Mroderick, Mike, Durant, 107 Mundy, Jeff, Madill, 48, 170, 171 Murphy, Elizabeth, Durant, 240 Music Department, 248 E N L Neal, Ray. Dallas, 48 Neely, Dwight, Durant, 241 Nelms, Joe, Wichita Falls, Texas, 206, 207 Nelson, Patricia, Hugo, 67 Newell, Mike, Sand Springs, 10, 166 Newell, Paula, Sand Springs, 136, 155, 158 Nichols, Kenneth, Durant, 172, 173, 174, 245 Ningcharoen, Prajoon, Bangkok, Thailand, 67 Nordberg, Robert, Long Beach, 106 Norris, David, Eldorado, Ark. 262 Norton, Ronnie, Marietta, 67, 154, 164, 165 Nouri, Abi, Iran, Tehran, 130 Novak, Pete, Brecksville, Ohio, 99, 168 Nuckolls, Dwight, 98, 154, 155, 156, 169, 194, 221, 223 - 0 - O'Bryant, Billy, Duncan, 67, 170, 171, 190, 191 O'Dell, Don, Celina, Texas, 206, 207 O'Dell, Gerald, Wichita Falls, Texas, 141, 155, 166, 194, 206, 207 Odom, Larry, Poteau, 209, 257 Odom, Henrietta, Poteau, 46 Olsen, Paul, Ponca City, 136 Onesly, Mary, Durant, 128 O'Riley, Margaret, Durant, 242 O'Rushen, William, Fox, 67 O'Steen, Jim, Durant, 252 Ostroot, Ken, Durant, 212, 213 O'Toole, Linda, Tulsa, 67, 157, 195 Osborn, John, Muskogee, 46 Osterhaus, Donna, Madill, 67 Outlaw, Warren, Houston, Texas, 67, 157, 170, 171 Owens, Betty, Durant, 275 Owens, Cathy, Tulsa, 93, 160, 161 Owens, Margaret, Durant, 67 Owens, Peggy, Wapo, 46, 145 - p - Packard, Al, Longview, Wash. 168, 240 Pink Palace, Durant, 14 Panhellenic, 157 Pankey, Alex, Ardmore, 67 Pannell, Peggy, Norman, 189 Pardue, Dale, Boswell, 67, 141, 144, 156,157, 167, 195 Pardue, Jerry, Boswell, 67, 144 Parham, Don, Durant, 216, 217, 266, 267 Parham, Shirley, Ft. Towson, 46, 145 Park, Larry, Stigler, 67 Parker, David, Durant, 272 Parker, David, Durant, 46, 167 Parker, Dennis, ldabel, 155, 168, 206, 207 Parker, Donna, Durant, 67 Parker, Edith, Durant, 274 Parker, Glinda, Pittsburg, 67, 127 Parker, Linda, Terrol, 67 Parker, Simon, Durant, 277 Parks, Janet, Quinton, 12, 46, 118, 119 Paschall, David, Ardmore, 164, 165 Pate, Doris, Durant, 275 Patton, Dempsey, Ardmore, 212, 213 Patton, Lynetta, Ardmore, 133 Patty, Janie, Bokchito, 46 Payne, Brenda, Bokchito, 46 Payne, Richard, Durant, 46, 164, 165 Payne, Shirley, Savanna, 46, 115, 133 Perkins, Anthony, Hugo, 123 Perkins, Stanley, Bokchito, 67, 195 Peters, Kenneth, Durant, 128, 129, 249 Phelps, Tanya, Durant, 133 Phi Alpha Theta, 149 Phi Beta Lambda, 145 Phi Sigma Epsilon, 166, 167 Phifer, Joan, Savanna, 46 Phillips, Dan, Wilson, 206,207 Phillips, Dean, Salem, Mass. 168, 169 Phillips, J.B., Broken Bow, 247 Phillips, Patsy, Durant, 46 Photography Club, 142, 143 Pi Delta Epsilon, 148 Pi Kappa Delta, 136 Pi Omega Pi, 139 Pickens, Earl, Ardmore, 123 Pierce, Stanley, Englishtown, NJ., 166 Pigg, Dale, Durant, 46 Pillar, Raymond, Durant, 105, 147, 149, 246 Pinder, Jerry, Durant, 133 Pindley, John, Talihue, 46 Pinson, Carey, Hugo, 110, 111, 164, 180, 185 Pitts, Billy, Wichita Falls, Texas, 206, 707 Pla-tter, Allen, Durant, 146, 238, 239, 253 Plummer, Bonnie, Tulsa, 13, 68, 110, 1 1 1, 152, 163 Polk, Duane, Mrs. Durant, 125 Polson, Jerry, Durant, 254 Polson, Judy, Durant, 243 Pool, Glenn, Savanna, 206, 207 Pool, Freda, Kenific, 12 Poole, Robert, Broken Bow, 68 Porter, Cecilia, Durant, 12 Porter, Eddie, Durant, 12 Porter, Ken, Ft. Worth, 206, 207 Pour, Behrooz Zadigh, Iran, 130 Pogill, Yvonne, Durant, 68, 110, ll 1 Powers, Edward, Salinas, Calif. 68, 145 Powers, Pamela, Durant, 46 Powers, Pat, Durant, 260 Powers, Rock, Durant, 49, 133 Prathipasen, Chookiat, Durant, 240 Pratt, Tommy, Madill, 68, 164, 165, 216, 217, 218 President's Club 1 13 Pritchett, Glenda, Valliant, 49 Prough, Stanley, Durant, 49 Pruitt, James, McAlester, 68 Pruitt, Joe Ben, Ardmore, 168, 169, 190, 191 Purser, Brenda, Madill, 115 Pybas, Donnie, Tribby, 68 Pyle, Gregory, Hugo, 68, 170, 171 - Q - Quetone, Debbie, Cache, 135 - R - Rackley, Barbara, Kenefic, 49 Radasonouvich, Rade, Durant, 263 Ramey, Sharia, Achille, 68 Ramon, Carlos, Leon, 49 Ramos, Arthur, Wichita Falls, 206, 207 Ramsey, David, Ardmore, 224, 225, 227 Raney, Johnny, Bennington, 68 Randy, Karen, Bennington, 68 Ratliff, Tinker, Dallas, 68, 155, 206, 207 Reagan, Jay, Okla. City, 49, 107, 206, 207 Redbird, Mike, McAlester, 164, 165 Redden, Marsha, Ardmore, 127 Reed, David, Colbert, 133 Reed, Dick, Palatoine, lll. 68, 145, 170, 171 Reed, James, Mead, 156 Reed, Joyce, Marietta, 68, 1 10, 11 1, 154, 158 Reed, Lois, Marietta, 49 Reeder, Sue, Hugo, 68 Reese, Harry Skip, Hershey, Pa., 68, 106, 204 Revis, Frances QDr.j, 268 Reynolds, Allen, Caddo, 133 Rhode, Margie, Durant, 12 Rhodes, Freda, Kenelic, 68, 133 Rhodes, Jerry, McAlester, 216, 217 Rich, David, 84, 105, 106, 150, 151, 243 Rich, Nelson, Hugo, 68 Rice, Jerry, Durant, 49 Richards, Raymond, Heavner, 195 Richardson, Debbie, Wilson, 49, 163 Riddle, Andy, Ardmore, 49, 82, 104 Riggs, Karen, McAlester, 133 Riling, Mildred, Durant, 243 Rios, Ruben, Smiley, Texas, 68 Roach, Cathy, Fox, 49 Roach, Ricky, Acma, 133, 134 Roberson, Boyce, 68, 145 Roberts, Bernice, Hugo, 68 Roberts, Bobby, Okla. City, 115 Roberts, Elene, Albion, 49 Roberts, Janie, Durant, 104, 105 Roberts, Sherry, Durant, 104 Robertson, David, Poteau, 68, 216, 217, 218,219 Robertson, Shelly, Sand Springs, 160 161 Robinson, Jack lDr.J, Durant, 144, 151, 254 Robinson, Jeanetta, Soper, 69, 140, 160, 161, 195 Rodeo Club, 126 Rodgers, Floretta, Durant, 69 Rogers, Cliff, Idabel, 123, 128 Roland, Pat, Marietta, 69, 164, 165 Roper, Carolyn, Durant, 133 Roper, Marilyn, Durant, 133 Rose, Kenneth, Caney, 126 Ross, Charlie, Durant, 206, 207 Ross, Thermadill, Denison, 69 Roundtree, Pearl, Madill, 69, 139 s Rudd, Thomas, Durant, 49 Rudd, Wesley, Durant, 49 Rushin, Bill, Fox, 147, 196 Ryan, Cynthia, Tishomingo, 146 - 5 L Saiz, Ross, Durant, 245 Sampson, Bernie, Broken Bow, 135 Sanders, Linda, Tribby, 69, 121 Sanders, Ron, Newport Beach, Calif., 69, 106 Sandidige, John, Caney, 69 Sands, Vicki, Idabel, 170, 171 Saunders, Marie, Atoka, 69 Savagettes, 110, 111 Schilling, Carol Sue, Madill, 49, 128, 160, 161 Schultz, Nancy, Hugo, 115, 245 Scott, Beverly, Eak1,49, 174, 312 Scott, Carroll, Binger, 164, 165 Scott, Donna, Tulsa, 12, 49, 110, 111, 125, 156, 158 Scott, Leon, Durant, 276 -W- Student Education Association, 127 Searles, Richard, Poteau, 69, 141, 145, 151, 156, 196 Sears, Doris, Hendrix, 69 Sexton, Vernice, Durant, 49 Sexton, Walter, Heavener, 145 Swafford, Mona, Durant, 275 Seyb, Spencer, Kansas, 166, 167 Shackelford, Buck, Durant, 275 Shaeffer, Jan, Ardmore, 5, 13, 110, 111, 153,154, 158 Shahrok, Radamanesh, Meshed, Iran, 130 Shannon, Chris, Durant, 167 Sharp, Ronnie, Seminole, 170, 173 Shelton, Tony, Durant, 156 Shield, Sadalia, Durant, 69 Shields, Brenda, Caddo, 1 15 Shields, Larry, Durant, 49 Shingleton, Priscilla, Atoka, 69 Shipley, Terry, Alva, 110, 111, 120, 163 Shirazi, Abbas, Tenran, Iran, 130 Short, Mike, Madill, 206, 207 Shorter, Georganna, Ardmore, 49, 160, 161 Shupert, Cahrles, Heavener, 69 Sigma Kappa, 162, 163 Sigma Tau Delta, 147 Sills, Eloise, Durant, 249 Simmons, Elroy, Fort Worth, Texas, ,206, 207, 212, 213 Simmons, Jackie, Baton Rouge, La., 69, 123, 196,'212, 213 Simmons, Jean, Durant, 127 Simpkins, Frankie, Heavener, 69, 120, 156 Simpson, Alan, Hugo, 69 Simpson, Burt, Durant, 133 Simpson, Doris, Durant, 105, 108, 244 Simpson, Kay, Utica, 69 Simpson , Mike, Hugo, 69, 204, 205 Skelton, Janet, Ardmore, 49, 126 Skuperka, Ron, Hollywood, Fla., 69 Snowden, Don, Lancaster, Texas, 70, 168, 206, 207 Social Sciences, 261, 262 Soheili, Mohammed, Tenran, Iran, 130 Southeastern Staff, 172, 173 Spangler, Taylor, Missouri, 15, 167 Spears, Frances, Durant, 275 Spears, Roger, Durant, 115 Speech Department, 252 Speigel, Randolph, Durant, 49 Spencer, Judy, Pawhuska, 163 Spivey, Dustin, Madill, 70 Sports, 198-229 Springer, Clariece, Durant, 133 Stanlield, George, Wilburton, 104, 168, 169 Stanlield, Neil, Granger, Indiana, 104 Stansel, Karen, McAlester, 115 Stansel, Kathi, McAlester, 41, 70, 140, 163, 181 Stark, Barbara, Red Oak, 41 Starks, Howard, Durant, 105, 134, 151, 243 Stebbins, Herb, Miami, Fla., 164, 165 Steen, Sharon, Ardmore, 49 Steen, Zelda, Bokchito, 70, 196 Steger, Ruth, Durant, 249 Stephens, Cathy, Idabel, 70 Stepp, Dale, Ardmore, 164, 165 Sterling, Keith, Durant, 2, 169 Steve, Troy, Durant, 41 Stevens, Bud, Durant, 9 Stevens, Dave, Sherman, Texas, 263 Stewart, Ronald, Idabel, 41 Stiers, James, McAlester, 70 Stockdale, Tom, Ardmore, 70, 106, 110, 168, 169, 206, 207 Stoffa, Anne, Ardmore, 41 Stone, James, Durant, 155 Storey, Gwendolyn, Boswell, 70 Story, Keith, Boswell, 50, 164, 156 Strode, Tommy, Tulsa, 155, 196, 206, 207 Stroup, Fred, Durant, 253 Strus, Michael, Chicago, 206, 207 Stuart, Bobbye, Valliant, 70 Stuart, Ron, Valliant, 115 Stuart, Sandy, Milleton, 41 Student Faculty Forum, 90, 91, 150, 151 Student Senate, 154, 155 Sturch, Ernest fDr.J, Durant, 235, 236 Sullivan, Cecil, Durant, 122 Sullivan, Martha, Bokchito, 50, 115 Sullivan, Randy, Durant, 137 Sweeny, John, Durant, 166, 167 Sweeney, Rick, Durant, 166, 167 - T - Tabor, Susie, Durant, 157, 158 Tate, Billy Jack, Cameron, 137 Tate, Rick, Durant, 3 Tate, Sue, Cameron, 70, 121, 137 Tau Kappa Epsilon, 170, 171 Taylor, Debbie, Rattan, 50, 110, 111, 158 Slack, Katie Frank, fDeanJ, 140, 154, 155, 157,235,260 Slaughter, Eqgene Dr., Durant, 242, 270, 271 Sloan, Morris, Irving, Texas, 206, 207 Slone, Mike, Poteau, 164, 165, 204, 205 Small, John, Durant, 167 Smith, Belinda, Comanche, 69 Smith, Clyde, Durant, 202, 203, 224, 225, 227, 266, 267 Smith, Glenda, Durant, 69, 158 Smith, James, Stringtown, 70, 167 Smith, Jean Mack, Durant, 118, 119, 202, 203, 266, 267 Smith, Jerril, Broken Bow, 137 Smith, Karen, Idabel, 49, 109, 129 Smith, Karen Tobey, Poteau, 70, 121, 148, 172, 173 Smith, Lonnie Ra Ft. Towson 70 Taylor, Constance, Durant, 254 Taylor, John, Durant, 254 Taylor, Vierna, Durant, 268 Teague, Ray, Ada, 70, 149 Teal, Juanita, Durant, 249 Tennis, 220, 221, 222, 223 Thomas, Bob, Durant, 13, 235 Thomas, Mrs. Bob, Durant, 125 Thomas, Gary, McAlester, 41 Thomas, John, Muskogee, 168 Thomas, Paul, Alma, 50, 134 Thomas, Riggy, Durant, 216, 218, 219 Thomas, Ruthie, Ft. Towson, 70, 115, 136 Thomas, Stephanie, Durant, 41, 153 Thomas, Thelma, McAlester, 123 Thomas, William, Durant, 70 Thomason, Don, Ardmore, 70 Thomason, Marsha, Broken Bow, 50, 133 Thom son,Al, Commanche, 170, 171 Thrasher, Pam, Kayenta, Arizona, 12 yi . Smith, M. G., Durant, 236, 260 Smith, Rick, Red Oak, 70 Smith, Shirley, Durant, 70 Smith, Steve, Antlers, 167 Smith, Susan, Ft. Towson, 70 Smithers, Casey, Durant, 274 Smithers, Darrell, Durant, 274 Smithers, Judy, Durant, 274 P Thompson, Judy, Durant, 146 Thompson, Leo, Kansas City, Kansas, 70 Tidwell, Exie, Durant, 41 Tilford, Steve, Anadarko, 82, 92, 104, 105, 109, 133, 168, 169 Tillman, Mike, Anadarko, 212, 213 Tillman, Susan, McAlester, 41, 115 Tims, Glenda, Ft. Towson, 41 Tisdale, Ronnie, Atoka, 41 Tomaselli, Bobbi, Gowen, 70 Tonnilbbee, Sherry, Durant, 41, 160, 161 Track, 224, 225, 226, 227 Trammel, Edith, Bennington, 115 Trent, Dollie, Durant, 225 Trent, Sam, Caney, 166 Trimmer, Clifford, Laredo, Texas, 206, 207 Trimmer, Juanita, Durant, 118, 119 Troysin, Elinor, Durant, 235 Tsoodle, Bill, Carnegie, 1, 164, 165, 216, 217 Tucker, Kathy, Broken Bow, 139, 71 Tucker, Margaret, Broken Bow, 41, 133 Tucker, Pearlie, Idabel, 41 Tune, Karen, Durant, 71 Turnbull, Cindy, Okmulgee, 41 Turner, John, Albany 168 Twidwell, Charles, Spenser, 41, 107 Twidwell, David, Okla. City, 206, 207 Twohatchet, Ronald, Cache, 135 Tyree, Charles, Durant, 170 - U - Unger, Charles tCactusJ, Okla. City, 50, 164, 165 Usher, Bruce, Atoka, 50, 167, 156, 186 , V E Van Buren, Robert, 240 Vandebber, Freida, Ardmore, 41 Varner, Dorthy, Durant, 41, 123 Varsity O Club, 111 Vaughn, Kenneth, Daisy, 115 Vest, Gary, Celina, Texas, 206, 207 Vieux, Jonifaye, Atoka, 41 Vitte, Jeffrey, Pittsburg, Pa., 41 Viva, 112 Wade, Frances, Elgin, 50, 104, 105, 133 Wade, Frank, Durant, 254 Waggoner, John, 82, 105, 168, 169 Waldrop, Dennis, Okmulgee, 122, 146, 170. 171 Walker, Arnold, Durant, 144, 254 Walker, Cindy, Durant, 129 Walker, John, Antlers, 167 Walker, Robert, Idabel, 41 Wall, Kenny, 41 Walston, Rick, Tulsa, 206, 207 Ward, David, Chandler, 71, 196, 197, 216, 217 Ward, Harold, Clayton, 42, 50, 145 Watson, Karen, Ardmore, 5, 13, 50, 153. 156, 158, 164 Waymire, Mona Mae, Madill, 197 Weaver, James, Durant, 142, 143 Weaver, Marilyn, Durant, 109 Weaver, Nancy, Idabel, 146 Webb, Ricky, Coleman, 42 Webb, Troy, Durant, 202, 203 Weger, Bert, Colbert, 71 Welborn, Lindy, Wichita Falls, Texas, 168, 206, 207 Welch, Homer, Durant, 263 Welch, Johnny, Durant, 1 15 Welch, LeAnn, Durant, 133 Welch, Nora, Durant, 50 Wellnitz, Joe, Ardmore, 133 Wells, Carla, Durant, 145 Wells, Cathy, Valliant, 245 Wells, Deanna, 41, 50 Wells, Geneva, Durant, 275 Wells, Kathy, Valliant, 42, 126, 183 Wells, Larry, Durant, 107, 216, 217 Wells, Robert, Corpus Christi, 71, 106, 133 Wentworth, Frank, Sherman, Texas, 50 Werner, Keith, Duncan, 71 Werner, M arilee, Durant, 269 Welborn, Lindy, Wichita Falls, Texas, 71. 155 Whisenhunt, Claudine, Snow, 127, 137 Whisenhunt, Sandra, Caddo, 197 Whitaker, Mike, Pauls Valley, 212, 213 Whitaker, Ron, Durant, 168 Whitchurch, Edward, Ardmore, 50, 166 White, Alvin, Durant, 264 White Danny, Durant, 146 1 White, Don Durant, 157, 166 White, Joe, Edmond, 107 White, John, Edmund, 71, 115, 197 White, Larry, Muskogee, 42, 174, 175, 312 White, Russell, Newton, Kan. 42 Whitshell, Patty, Fox, 50 Who's Who 190-197 Wiggens, Barbara, Durant, 42 Wigley, Barbara, Bokchito, 71 Wigley, John, Bokchito, 50 Wilcox, Freida, Artesia, New Mexico, 50, 115 Wilcox, Russell, Crowder, 42 Wiley, Glenda Kay, Marietta, 50 Wiley, Joe, Ardmore, 137, 141 Wiley, Kenneth, Ardmore, 42 Wilkerson, Connie, Perry, 50, 163, 183 Wilkett, Gwen, Wilburton, 42, 172, 173 Willeford, Dennis, Okla. City, 50, 142 Willeford, Glenda, Marietta, 50 Williams, David, Broken Bow, 206, 207 Williams, Donald, McAlester, 164, 165 Williams, James, Durant, 168, 169 Williams, Ken, Okla. City, 50 Williams, Kenneth, Ardmore, 71 Williams, Marilyn, Idabel, 42 Williams, Nelson, Bennington, 42 Williams, Rebbecca, Comanche, 12, 118, 119 Williams, Tony, Idabel, 42 Willis, Alestine, Battiest, 42, 135 Willis, Earlene, Battiest, 42, 135 Willis, Roy, Battiest, 71, 145 Williston, Bobby, Idabel, 42 Wilmouth, Donald, 50 Wilson, Arlene, Smithville, 71 Wilson, David, Marietta, 157 Wilson, Janet, Bethel, 42, 135 Wilson, Joyce, Muskogee, 135 Wilson, Judy, Durant, 71 Wilson, Teresa, Woodford, 61, 110, 111, 115, 155, 170, 171,184 Winkler, Joseph, Sherman, 71 Winter, Wa1ley,Tussey, 72, 124 Winters, Gary, Durant, 167 Withrow, Doug, Henryetta, 42 Woffard, Willie, Ft. Worth, 71 Wood, Brenda, Ardmore, 1 1, 12, 42 Wood, Marva, Tulsa, 71, 121 Wood, Sharon, Durant, 42 Woodroof, Don, Idabel, 166 Woodroof, 71, 163 Woody, Carol, Ardmore, 42 Worshan, Jackie, Fox, 50 Worshein, Ronnie, Tussy, 42 WRA, 116 Wright, Danny, Mangun, 155, 216, 217 Wright, Oleta, Tulsa, 50 Wunderlick, Sharon, Kayenta, Ariz. 42 Wylie, Gary, Hendrix, 168 Wylie, Maxine, Hendrix, 71 - y - Yandell, Don, Durant, 168 Yandell, Jerry, Durant, 41, 168 Yearbook Queen, 180 Yearbook Sweetheart, 188 Yohe, Anthony, Hartshorne, 104, 133, 156, 168, 197 Yohe, Joey, Hartshorne, 7, 8, 41 Yost, Jane, Beresford, 140 Yott, Deborah, Kenelic, 41 Young, Kenny, Burkburnette, Texas, 206, 207 Young, Ray, Sayer, 155, 212, 213 Young, Robert, Durant, 168 Young, Virginia, Sawyer, 41 Youree, Lanny, Durant, 144, 157, 197 - Z - Zimmer, Mark, Durant, 99, 143, 168 It is never easy for an editor to just sit down and try to reflect on the past seven months. First, all I did was enroll in a Yearbook Production class and before I knew it, I was editor of the 1971 Savage. Things were definitely in a mess!! I didn't have a staff, so that was my first project. I finally recruited a great staff made up of six students. In September, John Clark of American Yearbook Company came down and we start- ed on the yearbook. It seemed like we spent hours and hours trying to pick out a color. We finally decided on blue with silver impressions. It was different and that's what we liked most about it. It wasn't fancy, but it was attractive. Then came the day when we actually buckled down to work. Our first deadline was made up of seventeen pages with alternate pages in color. As I look back now, it seems that the first seventeen were the hardest to do. At the time we didn't have an advisor and the tension was almost unbearable. It wasn't too hard trying to decide on a theme for the 1971 Savage. We put our heads together and came up with Tomorrow Lies in Today. It's true isnit it? What are we in college for if not to make a better tomorrow? In October right in the middle of our second deadline, we were blessed with an advi- sor, Mrs. Billie Letts. She was like an answer to a prayer, coming right when we needed her most. To Billie I give my most special thanks. Without her, the 1971 Savage wouldnft have been possible. Many thanks go to Larry White who served as assistant editor. Beverly Scott, who was the academics editor deserves my sincerest appreciation. Her cooperation and assist- ance were a big help to me. Thanks go to Lynda Garrett and Susy Kiser who were in charge of the advertising sec- tion. They spent many hours selling and laying out ads. To .Io Lou Fernandez goes my deepest gratitude for the many hours of typing and identifying pictures. Ruth Albin and Marsha Redding were responsible for the index section, perhaps one of the hardest jobs on a yearbook, and they deserve a lot of credit. My deepest appreciation goes to Jane Dawkins, organizations editor. Having never worked on a yearbook before, Jane proved excellent in both the office and the darkroom. Last, but not least, my thanks go to Steve Barker and his staff of photographers. Without Steve, there would be no yearbook. It's all over now, and through the many long hours of work my staff and I have tried to bring you a true picture of SSC. Hopefully, in later years, you'l1 look through the 1971 Savage and remember the friendships and memorable events in your college life. It was a rewarding experience for me and I hope it was for you. I give thanks to you, the students of SSC. This is your yearbook. Linda L. Bell 310 v .4 pu Q V . h 4 : f KY vga mm SA VA GE 19 I Southeastern State College Durant, Oklahoma Vol. 41 EDITOR - Linda Bell ASST. 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