Southwestern Assemblies of God University - Southwesterner Yearbook (Waxahachie, TX)
- Class of 1969
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'M ik, 4 -mm f -, 1 Yffk' -Vg , .272 Q,'h Q W 5, ' -,, 'M nm 5 Q !i.....u-.h. s. 6 mg ,'n.,. .inf , 1 'N X v hm.. Sandy Eldridge: Editor Fannie Mae Hall: Assislanf Editor It has been said that one opens a good book with anticipation and closes it with profit, The Soutliwesterner was prepared endeavoring to achieve these qualities. As the yearbook is opened for the first time with an air of expectancy and is at last closed with the feeling of satisfaction, we desire to have captured the true spirit of Southwestern in its entirety. Many thanks to the student body for their cooperation in the operation of a great yearbook. Editor ..... . . Assistant Editor Photographer . Classes ....... Organizations . Activities ..... Sports .. Features .. Sponsors .... Sincerely, Sandy Eldridge, Editor Fannie Mae Hall, Assistant THE SOUTHWESTERNER STAFF Editor . . .............................,........ Sandy Eldridge Fannie lVlae Hall Ottie Smith . . . Carol Crump . ...... Jean Vincent Fannie Mae Hall Diane Holdiness . . . . Willie Fields . . . . Sandy Eldridge Miriam Reinhold James Haddock f I 4 Y 1-1- 9' 'e 'Q' Dinah! J .W .f .gf -1 mp- if I I El f I0 lllllll' IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH Ugly! 4- naxegylll, 'S-zsevi.- Di. H.: W ' 'lv ,IW y W.. - if J-sg 'ij 'fs ,p eq-fu, -V-4157 6-. ENN, fi' I gawgvf. V-' .V .. - . I . - , .1 f 1. . ,, - iarggfiif iw ,iv -'..-Q Y 'L UL!! ' ' , . UV -,,H,,,pf ,.,,v,0 4 .1 ,ahh , 05, , A ,: ifwm--ul-msg L , 1, . ug, ., ' M.. it? Q.. ' 1 we 'ffm 1 .4 I2 1 , , -f ff rgu- 2 1 K, W i fu. 1 +15 Zwrg' - -- -ff ag., J, '3-21 . .lffn -gf, A' ik ,:'i1W X ,lrzffx 93.-1-: ff - 5 155251 --ff , if i fJll'.3 fy 1 ug rwfmg, .- . L X Q. 1-Q.--'il I , U Q2 AJ. W. . fm - A A ini '?MP '1! ' I STATION 5 J B I BLE dn 3 4 .-hi ??ffrwf'Q'-- 'Q vi f 1 1f -as I 5 I . N 4 '. 1, x -J 1 5 :QL sl' 1 i 1 Q 71 ff is i ' , .17 1 , 5. l s , fs' 5 Q '24 1 3 'i' 3, Q . ., 'V 5. 1' 1 ' I 'A ' e s 1 , . 3 I 2 3 3 ' Y L 'N , 5 4 5 5 klg A I I ' ix. U' I . W :iii I , , .QF E? I , , , u . x ff 1 Q ' 1' 'Lfzpii Q ,, S ' W me g ,v Q V q e ,A ' I Y ,J - , s ' 5 ji I I 5 .- 1 .-.5 ki I 5 ' 1 I V 1 1 .Y ' v ki is , 'rf' , 3 L ,X 1 I 1 , 'Y ,rl .',i : A 5 ,- ' fb ' 1 S 4 ' W Q a H fl ,Q Q -y ' 51 fa f , , 0, 5 A 1 Dedication Mrs. Elizabeth Galley Wilson led a most interesting life before joining the faculty at Southwestern. She received her Th.B. degree from SAGC and went on to receive her B.A. and M.A. degrees from Texas Christian University. Concerning her education, Mrs. Wilson pursued further graduate work at the College of Chinese Studies in Peking, China, Yale University, and North Texas State University. Mrs. Wilson is an ordained minister with the General Council of the Assemblies of God. In 1939 she went to China, the land of her calling, as a missionary. On arriving in China, she entered school and began her missionary work. China was war torn and as Japan began to advance on Peking, she fled the country by airplane to the Philippines and there entered school again. When the Japanese invaded the Philippines, all mission- aries were accounted for except Mrs. Wilson. Months passed and no word was ever received of her whereabouts or condition. Much intercessory prayer was made for her safety, and God miraculously brought her through three and one-half years of internment in a Japanese prison camp. Q This is the picture used on the prayer card of Rev. and -Mrs. A. E. Wilson as they prepared to leave for the African mission field in 1952. It is interesting to note that our own President Farmer was serving on the Task Force of the Third Fleet of the United States Navy that, at the end of the war, freed Mrs. Wilson and the other prisoners of war held throughout the Philippines. In 1948 Mrs. Wilson came to Southwestern as teacher and head of the Missions Department. During the next six years Southwestern broke several records in missionary giving. In 1952 she married A. E. Wilson, a missionary to Africa. Upon leaving Southwestern in 1954, the Wilsons went to Africa as missionaries. A year later Mrs. Wilson authored a book, Making Many Rich, which gives a historical background of the Assemblies of Cod in Africa. Due to her health, the Wilsons returned to the States and Mrs. Wilson again taught at Southwestern in 1957 and 1958. ' After that date, the Wilsons moved to Southern California where they were associate pastors to the R. L. Davises for three years. Fortunately, the Wilsons felt drawn back to Texas. Mrs. Wilson has now been with Southwestern since 1963. She is Assistant professor with teaching fields in history, missions, and religion. She is chairman of the Social Science Department, sponsor of Sigma Tau Sigma, and a member of the Academic Affairs Committee. Besides being a very competent and capable teacher, she is a professional leader in various organizations. She is a charter member of the Conference on Faith and History Association, a member of the Texas State Junior College Assoc-iation, the American Historical Association, and the American Association of University Women. In recognition and appreciation for her dedicated life in both the ministry of the church and the college, the Southwesterner staff dedicates this 1969 edition of the Annual to MRS. ELIZABETH GALLEY WILSON. I9 ACADEMICS Adminisiraiion. Faculig. and Qiaff - J- is .L ' -, P' air- C 1 .:.' -inf-4 . .. Xu-11' .4 4 4.47 1 1555 N Q v HF 7? 44.7, ,,, .- N i, 1 . I fy 1 , . f '- 2 A Af .f,,M: J .44 .. MH. p 4 'fl A. . ,. ,NHL 4 B q uw jx . ' ,r .la 1- 'rm 45 if 2 f 1' K. 4. 1 4. 4 wb 1? 4 -4,-A.: .4- ,., f..w ' w - 4 1 Q4 .-1 , - ' 5,54- . 5' J f ,. ft M! 312' X. ?i ai ,f f J? ' 'I u iw '19- ,x A Goal Is Attained SOU ASSEMBEEWESTERN mi ooo COLLEGE Ju E .eff mon cause: IO! ruux Til? sf Accnm -f was 1. LN The Good News is announced E. W- MOOIC Dr. Blake Farmer Vice President Bridges Harold Cadd and . . . Southwestern Junior College Has Been Grantee: Full Accreditation bg the Southern Association ol' Colleges and Schools. lt was officially announced by Dr. Blake L. Farmer, College President, to the student body in the special as- sembly on the morning of December 5. E. W. Moore, former Dean of the College, was present as a special guest of Dr. Farmer and was introduced to the students. Dr. Farmer read a brief history of the junior college which began in 1945, under the direction of Mr. Moore. In his remarks Mr. Moore congratu- lated the administration, faculty, and student body on the accreditation. He called the momentous occasion a mile- stone in the history of the collegef' Mr. Harold Cadd, Vice President of Laymen's Council for the West Texas District was the featured speaker for the assembly. The Lubbock business- man is presently employed in the medi- cal division of the Gerber Baby Food Company and attends Highlands As- sembly of God Church. Honors Are Besiowed Southwestern was honored to have an ad- ministrator and a faculty member elected to state offices last year at the State Junior College Convention. For the past year Dr. Farmer served as president of the Texas Junior College Association which involves over 60 Junior Colleges in Texas. Mrs. Louise Harrison served as Social Chairman for the state association. Both offi- cers worked diligently to make this year's state convention in Fort Worth, held Febru- ary l3-l5, a success. Other administrators and faculty members from Southwestern who served on the social committee included Thomas Harrison, William Johnson, Morris Paschall, Mrs. Helen Davis, Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson, Mrs. Miriam Reinhold, W. E. Davis, Jessie Moon. James Haddock, Hugh Jeter, and .lerry Shepperd. Mrs. Montgomery, President of the Texas State Junior College Teach- ers' Association, greets the Har- risons in the receiving line at the Past Presidents' Reception. Dean Harrison gave the invocation at the convention banquet. Miss Movelda of the TJCTA, chats E. W. Moore. Mr. Moore served as President of the i' Dr. Famier presided over the general session of the con vention held in Fort Worth's new Convention Center. BOARD OF REGENTS 'Reverend Fay Hutchinson, Little Rock, Arkansas Reverend H. W. Culbreth, Little Rork, Arkansas Mr. Charles File, Fort Smith, Arkansas Reverend Merle Harris, Hot Springs, Arkansas Mn Raymond Rippy, Fort Smith, Arkansas Reverend Loyec 0. Wnldon, Alexandria, Louisiana ' 'Reverend Lowell C. Ashbrook, West Monroe, Louisiana Reverend F. C. Chamberlain, Pineville, Louisiana Mr. David Mahoney, West Monroe, Louisiana Reverend L. D. Wells. lr., New Orleans, Louisiana Reverend E. G. Vanzant, Albuquerque, New Mexico Reverend D. B. Chaney, Albuquerque, New Mexico Mr. Ralph Howell, Roswell, New Mexico Reverend Edgar Newby, Roswell, New Mexico Pte51dent 'Reverend Raymond 'Hudsnn, Carlsbad, New and Mexico Reverend E. R. Anderson, Waxahachie, Texas Reverend .l. T. Davis, Waxahaehie, Texas Mr. Bob Mann, Fort Worth, Texas 'Reverend W. F. Mercer, Cleburne, Texas 'Mn Curtis Young, Fort Worth, Texas Reverend R. E. Coggin, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Reverend L. H. Arnold, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Reverend J. C. Dodd, Broken Arrow, Oklahoma Mr. R. R. Eskridge, Tulsa, Oklahoma 'Reverend Armon Newburn, Tulsa, Oklahoma Reverend W. S. Graham, Houston, Texas 'Mn Therman Elswiek, Seguin, Texas Reverend J. 0. Savell, Houston, Texas 'Reverend C. C. Swaim, Houston, Texas Reverend Austin Wilkerson, Houston, Texas Reverend Haskell H. Rogers, Lubbock, - Texas 'Reverend E. R. Foster, Amarillo, Texas Mr. .lack Dorman, Wink, Texas Reverend Charles Eastes, Lubbock, Texas 'Member of the Executive Committee Mrs. Helen Davis, Mrs. Louise Harrison, Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson, and Mrs. Miriam Reinhold participated as hostesses at the Past Presi- dents' Reception. DR. BLAKE L. FARMER-B.S. Southwestern Asemblies of God College M.A., University of Houston D.Ed., Baylor University u-hi President Farmer has much work and many responsibilities to keep him either working at the college or traveling for the College. 24 The College Presideni Honey, could you come over with YOUR coffee maker? Dr. Farmer, What did you say? vs 'K'-gg :LAL Mrs. Fern Hunt Secretary to the President is 1 In I Q 'I far? Mrs. Hunt faithfully at work. JAMES K. BRIDGES B.A., Southwestern Assemblies of God College M.A., Candidate, Southern Methodist University Graduate Work, Wichita State University Vice President Bridges leads an active life. Besides his administrative responsibilities with faculty and students, he continues his academic studies at SMU. 26 The Vice-President .14 'xx DEW' Bibi' WILLIAM D. JOHNSON-B.S., Hardin-Simmons University 'N Who's Who in Colleges and Universities-Administration, 1969 N 3: zzx ' ' les gs The Business Manager and His Siaff Xu I Ylwl Carolyn Cowart and Ruth Howard fNot shown: Janice and Glenda Gilderl -sf! Q' , J . L I, . E A r .loan Biram Fsknv -I ' gl 717 Gwen Milhollan 1 ':p,.L:A X1 . 1: ul- ' w l - 1, .4f.lr- . The Executive Director of Planning and Information and Representative of the Lagmen's Council 4 i..- ' S., .. .- I' nk ' A W ll-S Beverly a ecretary Southem Methodist University l Q w r A--.. 1 1 l n 1 .. , 1 I l, , ll! 1- 1 A l. 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W .. ,..,...h,a',,... ,, 0 n' 'nn' ,orff - ' . ,Q ,u ru' ,. . ',-',:,'n,,f- . ,.. .f.'..l. ga'l ,,f. Q f ' ' 2 , 0' f',.nv ,nuvf ' .n I 0 I J, n.',:.n:l',.np-.. -y b ,.l, n,'o,a:'.au.fmn Q. ' ', .f,..,,-.v ,'..-.... .. --'QL' uA',v.1 :,,pvoeaf. , ,. ' - I ,,4nsvsn av a 'H'4 .u-vt , , ' '1',l '.. fear..-.1 Q .-. - 15... d College, Graduate Work, DAVID L. JOHNSON-B.S., Southwestern Assemblies of Go .lean Wilson-Head Secretary Catherine McCafferty-Secretary 29 The Dean of The Junior College and Regisirar K .,, CHARLES E. PACE-B.A., Central Bible College CAROLYN TH0RNT0N-Secfefafi 'O Dm PM B.S., Drake University M.B.E., North Texas State University was 'Si' 'fi if Mr. Pace and Mr. Paschall in their leisure moments. Bonnie Pace I ' Tiff Dean Pace's ' ,KN K1 , g Q i ,q Helpers 5 - - Q ,ll tl. ,KSN 4 I u I I V I f' n ' J ,. '- Norene Sewell Brenda Pruitt 1...- The Dean of the Bible College Dean Harrison, an avid scholar, enjoys eve book of his and Mrs. Harrison's 5,000 volume library. ry THOMAS F' HARRISON Graduate Work-North Texas State University. B.S., Southwestem Assemblies of God College In 1969 edition of Who's W ho in College and University B.S., Sam Houston State Teachers' College Administration. M.A., Sam Houston State Teachers' College B.D., Texas Christian University Th.M., Texas Christian University Graduate Work-Baylor University 1968 edition of Who's W ho in Texas Today 1969 edition of Dictionary of International Biography :I 1969 edition of Personalities of the South Last summer Dean and Mrs. Harrison toured Europe for the third time, visiting parts of England, Holland, Germany, Austria, Luxembourg, Italy, Switzerland, Bel- gium and France. Mrs. Harrison spends weeks planning an intricate itinerary which permits them to visit notable sights which are missed by less discerning tourists. Here we see them carrying well-planned wardrobes in easy-to-carry luggage which is small in volume-a feat unequaled by most travelers. ALFRED HUTCHINSON-English, Bible B.A., Oklahoma City University M.A., Oklahoma State University Graduate Work, Baylor University Q, 1.1 ,vy,, 4 -' -z Jiigg-,211 x --N , 1-: ,ef , Marie Akins-Secretary for Student Life Director . qt' 4 'V V . , Q. -'E' as' i ,' ' Mr. Paschall counsels Delton Shiiflet. 32 Campus Pastor The pastor exhorts his congregation. ,, minimal ' Student Lite Director ot' MORRIS PASCHALL-Education, Psychology B.S., North Texas State University M.A., North Texas State University E Librarians :lx UQKS 4, MARSHA McNEELY Clerical Assistant A 4. .JM A A Miss Ellis in her office 'sm' tf'i Y' PEARL ELLIS, Librarian B.A., Southwestern Assemblies of God College Graduate Work-North Texas State University Mr. Winters solemnly at work JAN COCKRELL, Clerical Assistant n,niZ': e. ..,..., f . sg t-a .Q T ' L' 'JL : L MURL WINTERS, Assistant Librarian and Linguistics B.A., Southwestern Assemblies of God College Graduate Work-University of Texas 33 is 4? 13 -.SV V H HELEN DAVIS B.A. Southwgggrglizillblies of God B.A., Southwestern Assemblies of Cod Cguege College . MA., Columbia Bible College Graduate Work-Southwestern Baptist Theologlcal Seminary Rev. Jeter looks over Mis- sionary curios. 34 14? 5- Mrs. Davis enjoys painting and utilizes her hobby for visual aids. Rev. Davis enjoys his grandson, Bruce Webb. Missions a Hg' ' In N 1 x - 1 g - 14. if Q QT,:': X. W. E. DAVIS B.A., Albion College Th.B., Southwestern Assemblies of Cod College M.R.Ed., Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary hristian Ministrg es, JESSE MOON B.A., Southwestern Assemblies of God College Graduate Studies, Texas Christian University .11 a ff 5 V ' S A 1 'Th X 'r 1 Jr - I- 4 ' S. - . - I V xxx ,f p l. R i DELMER R. GUYNES B.A., Southwestern Assemblies of God College M.A., Southern Methodist University Ed.D., Candidate, North Texas State University SAGC Seminar Lecturer Miss Karen Crews has a unique ministry teaching Sign Language to students who work among the deaf. This is a rewarding work, bringing the Gospel to many who would otherwise be unreached. Taking a trip, Bro. Moon? ...s. -LJ Communications l'I'I LOUISE HARRISON MIRIAM REINHOLD B.S., Southwestern Assemblies of God B-S-. PhiHiPS UHiVC1'5lfY Cgllgge M.A., Phillips University B.S., East Texas State Teachers' College Graduate Work-BHYIUY UIliVf21'SilY M.Ed., Sam Houston State Teachers' College Graduate Work-Baylor University 1969 edition of Personalities of the South As president of the Delta Kappa Gamma, an honorary Q-1 TL-444 . . . ff- 3 ,i Teachers organization, Mrs. Harrison conducts the initia- 'eL,4'fkT' by 73, , ' ' tion ceremony of new members. To Mrs. Harrison's left T. are Mrs Cooper Curry, Mrs. Helen Davis, and Mrs. Miriam ' Reinhold, also officers in the organization. Anne- , ,, A , Mrs. Harrison displays letters re- ceived from Sir Charles Tenny- son, 85-year-old grandson of the famous poet, Alfred Lord Ten- nyson. She was invited to join the distinguished Tennyson So- ciety of Englandg upon accept- ing, Sir Charles invited the Har- risons to visit Lincoln, England, birthplace of the poet. Last sum- mer they were royally escorted from London to Lincoln by Sir Charles and Mrs. Smith, Secre- tary of the Society. Household pets Hubert and Wondy Mrs. Reinhold's hobby is genealogy: here she sits writing letters for research. , 1 Music ,f , if , i 'I 'ff' it T1 no WILLIAM BRUTON KENNETH CARLSON PATRICIA HARMON B.M., Southern State College B.M.E., Minneapolis College of Music B.M., Texas Wesleyan College M.M., University of Arkansas M.M.E., Wichita State University L it . Wills Mr. Carlson instructs Becky Botsford. ! 4 v .1 , 4 fgifw Mrs. Harmon with her older son, Robby. THE FACULTY FOUR: Bill Bruton, Charles Pace Morris Paschall, and Jerry Shepperd. Science and Mathematics Qfvlaigj-L'. ,YQ I in , ll L ,i.if'J.i V ' V . ': ' ki-.I 3l yQ j' ',.H'.r 'Qjl ', -,wi-'lg vii ,f., ,.J'm 3,,j1Clii4.T'Jf:Q-pf 1i,1'Ia..g'31f - Nw ..,., n H H. ' We-' Af, , X.. Vg' V JOSEPHINE KAYE WILLIAMS B.A., Mary Hardin Baylor M.D., Baylor University Henry studies all-1-l-1 of the time! says his wife Dianna. ff STANLEY PRATHER HENRY CULBRETH B.A., Southwestern'Assemblies of God B-S-f UHiVCl'SiiY of Arkansas College Graduate Work, University of Arkansas B.A., Texas Tech M.S., East Texas State College .QQ W2 ll! :fu Ill: , Dr. Williams explains the nutritional benefits of Hilcoa products to Denny Moreino. Social Science ' N' , '4':x:f ELIZABETH WILSON Th.B., Southwestern Assemblies of God College B.A., Texas Christian University M.A., Texas Christian University Graduate Work, Texas Christian University '57 JERRY SHEPPERD B.A., Wayland College M.A., University of Texas Graduate Work, University of Texas ,z c W f 'g, t 14 .sl ...- .... ,,.. W '--J ' The Wilsons relax in their home. The Professor in a more solemn moment Y- '. ' .jfwf Business Phgsical Educaiio JAMES HADDOCK B.S., Northeastern State College M.T., Northeastern State College Graduate Work, North Texas State University Mr, Haddock, are you always this happy about grading papers? 0 4? RONNIE SHORTES B.S., Texas Tech M.Ed., Texas Tech 5' ilitips,-we 5 5 jr I . it 1 v 'X V ' ' 1 , Hi n. 4 ,W G5 iff M: S T b rit fi, w ...rg 'i ,tgffifa One of Mr. Shortes' hobbies is Scuba divin ,, Dormuiorg Personnel ...AL LEOTA SLAPE JUANITA COTHRAN DIICCIOI' of the WOITIBHS D01'm1t0I'Y Assrstant Dlrector of the Womens Dormnory DOUGLAS NOBLE Director of the Men's Dormrtory gk 1 DONALD SEWELL Asqgtant D1rector of the Men's Dormltory '5-in Q-f JUDITH NOBLE School Nurse The Book Qiore X and Th - smfoff e Mamienanoe P Depi. J if .23 Stanley and his scale model of the Administration Building W- P- AKIN5 STANLEY WAGNER Maintenance Supervisor Maintenance ROBERT MOORE Maintenance NED HAYNES Maintenance 42 The Cafeierla and fhe Snack Shop 'C'- ? 'C'-fx MARY WALKER Cafetena Supervlsor SUE DENSON Cafeterla Supervxsor VIOLA WEBB Cook AGNES TATUM Cook MARTIN MUNDT Cafetena Manager GRACE ROBINSON Snack Shop Supervzsor GLADYS POLK Cook lv- Qs'-p CHARLOTTE MOSELY Cafetena Supervlsor 'T' 'Lyn PEARL HAM Snack Shop Supervxsor LEOLA HEROD Cook O r?f o A -f A A A A -- '- -V : .- 3 E W JI A. Y H' , . YHQ ' fm. ' ' 'T J K A ss' ' 'L Q'3i, ' U ' , l V ' ' 3 W ' X,-.. ' - . 1, N A f 5 , , f , '21 1 ' A 'ii 3 L' X, Q I , Q I C WB- Y 'N JMX v 5, '.v X U ' it ' ' A 1 ? F . .3 V, ,N any , Lv ' r fr- R ' Y 3. no 'x ff ggi? y 'Hmm H H w w X 1 w gi i?W5!1 -'Yew-.. .-we-5.-Aim' .:,:-1'f'-r ' 'uzlvx-VG--.'---am-fa 1 ' fir' 1 ., H. L,-ij . .L+ 41 '17 ws ,-nf.:::w-gc-Q an mw- ,1! , dl V l UQ' 1 1 4 n Q-dt-qv. 1 CLASS OFFICERS Eva Dell Pace, Secretary Jerry Lowry, Stuclen Congress Representative Don Wiggins, President Sharon Parker, Vice President Mary Ann Sexton, Treasurer f Uh-oh, cries Fannie Mae, here comes another long line of them. If I have to pose for this picture just one more time CsnapJ complains Sharon Pygmy Parker. AKINS, DELOIS MARIE Y' Waxahachie, Texas 3- 1.2- -X ' ANGAMI,NEIHULIE Nagaland ilndial an-'1' I V se-- I5-tg-'lf xv 2 -Q' 51. I wif, Irv um, ,4 ii T l Y' AUSTIN, JAMES Daiselta, Texas BARNES, JAMES L. Dallas, Texas BARTLOW, VICTOR ROY Carmen, Oklahoma BENNINGFIELD, THOMAS Borger, Texas BIRAM, JAMES D. Kensett, Arkansas COCKRELL, MARK Waxahachie, Texas COOK, CARY Skellytown, Texas '1' 1.1 1 . Surely someone will notice my culinary abilities now, schemes Martha Hall. HANCOCK, JOE Freeport, Texas HARLAN, RALPH IRVIN Jourdanton, Texas HICKMAN, LARRY R. Colfax, Washington HOLDEN, RAYMOND M. Dallas, Texas GLOSSON, CONNIE Benton, Arkansas GREEN, MYRNA Lafayette, Louisiana HALL, FANNIE MAE Oktaha, Oklahoma ELDER, KEITH Albuquerque, New Mexico FINCK, VERNON DIEBEL, KEN Galena Park, Texas DOUGLAS, R. L. Grand Prairie, Texas DOYLE, DAVID Delta, Colorado ET' 5' L. Carson, North Dakota E ., Qn----- fn.. K' PM T. Oh! Look at that cute little squirrel, says Mary Ann Sexton. Ars ,Ds 7... 1.175 51' Q3- He wore a little green suit and only stood about that high, says Ev Nathan and Mary Ann. X--I HOLDER, JAMES B. Dallas, Texas HORNER, JOHNNY L. Duncanville, Texas HOWARD, PAUL Shreveport, Louisiana ISOM, JAMES Edmond, Oklahoma JENSEN, ROBERT Alamogordo, New Mexico JONES, KENNETH Greenville, Texas a Dell to unbelieving ,ix W. wil N ' If I have to listen to just one more speech I'1l really fall asleep, moans Nathan Price. as A ,..,-. 50 McVEIGH, LON NIE Richardson, Texas MILLER, DENZIL Pasadena, Texas MOORE, WILLIAM J. East Vaughn, New Mexico MORRIS, GERALD Newport, Arkansas 4 , av 1 ig if f 1: 34. Q. F, ni. , v7 W. 1. H. as Nl, KASPER, LARRY St. Charles, Missouri LEE, PAUL Waxahachie, Texas LOWREY, JERRY Topeka, Kansas MCNEELY, DAVID Austin, Texas It's this wailing I can't stand, sighs Sandra Lee before the corona- tion of homecoming queen. SATTERFIELD, DAVID Hoisington, Kansas sExToN, MARY ANN W Paris, Arkansas WATHALL, CAROLYN JANE Camden, Arkansas MOUNT, SUE Sulphur, Louisiana NIEVES, RAMON L. Bayamon, Puerto Rico OWEN, JAMES Waxahachie, Texas PACE, EVA DELL Walnut Springs, Texas PARKER, JOE Cullen, Louisiana PARKER, SHARON Cullen, Louisiana PRICE, NATHAN L. Waxahachie, Texas REEVES, MARIE Riverside, California Q' X ,YEM- fi IN vi! isa- 'TRW Juniors Presirlent ...... Vice President . . . . . Secretary .... . . Treasurer . . . . Sponsor . . . Sponsor . . .. Bo McGough . Eugene Diekel Sharon Hubbard . . Diane Flowers . Morris Paschall . .. Jesse Moon F. fi-ff' ' 2 T 'lr- X. J'-H' Tulsa, Oklahoma nv- BAKER, GARLAND L. -Angleton, Texas an 'I Houston, Texas wl- fn? A . . Y 1 1 1 1 I J ' A 1 A C! 'fu jr A i TTR? I 1' 1, .47 x X 3 -SN. W ARMSTRONG, BILL WAYNE BARKLEY, PATSY LAVERA X is-- V -'r-.- . 1 X, 111, .1 Nt If n 1 1 1 'P W1 1 ...f 4111, , , . ,J 1 ,H , 11 , 11 . A ., 1, 1, ,1 N , 1 I 1 N1 1 U E ,U1 .9 ,U 1 ,W ,11,1 1: 1 ' 1 'ff 1 .r' 14: , 4, 1 1 V si I 1' 1.13: 1 ,, ' 1, 1 ,1 jx. -1 W1 3. X1 H A i 311 , , V '1,11 1 H, mvifw - FEE -1? -, A fI',TL L ..-fy f- gg., ,, 1: e1 f1.J. 1111 . 'i 1 ' 'A A '1 -1 'L I'i1' ' -115 ' :YI , 1 ,. - , .1 i ' J x , f , , , ,aff x ff , A gl Q12 '!. 4- 1,'y'k :gina ,.-at ,l 11, , ,Q Y 11 I V1 W r, li I.-i WI il, ,' ',- YH, ff' .SD1--f21'rf-if 'EH -r, 211 ' .4 1' A .1 Q' ,f -11-3' 'aff . .J ?ltfi'U-ii' ??,1fU,, !1f1M lWW1fif7 5l4 ' T' 'T , L ,L ,.'.'g.'V 4f5f3 ' vivo' Wiidigfgllfki 'f',' 11 JHEEQT' got another touchdown! says Sharon Wesson to Sharon Moses. BEEBE, DAVID West Monroe, Louisiana BENNETT. VIVIAN X F Ozark, Arkansas CAVE, MICHAEL J. Corpus Christi, Texas There is not enough water to jump, says Ronald Edward Scott. CLEMMETSEN, PHILIP Lampasas, Texas COCHRAN, PHILLIP Splendora, Texas For heavens sake get up off the round and play hall cries North COOPER, BERTHA L. Houston, Texas CULBRETH, CECIL W. Little Rock, Arkansas DAVIS, BENNY Garland, Texas DEAKLE, EUGENE Slidell, Louisiana DREW, DENNIS Lorain, Ohio DREW, STANLEY W. Buffalo, Oklahoma EVANS, BENNY RAY Livingston, Texas ELDER, MARLYS Albuquerque, New Mexico 3-v-lui No, Bo, I do not know what that Freshman girl's name is, says Connie Couch to Bo McGough. FLOWERS, DIANNE Pocahontas, Arkansas FORD, DARRELL N. Houston, Texas 1-r-'nf R A I FRENCH, DUANE Beaumont, Texas ,L FULENWIDER, DOUGLAS Garland, Texas GILBERT, TIMOTHY GLENN Alexandria, Louisiana HARDIN, JAMES A. Center, Texas HARTIS, RONALD LEE Arlington, Texas Lk., HAYDEN, DANIEL R. Dallas, Texas HOLSINGER, DEAN Parsons, Kansas Q.. QT' One more play like that, fellow, and you're out, threatens North Texas cheerleader Sandy Etter. HUBBARD, SHARON Tyler, Texas ISOM, KENNETH 0. Edmond, Oklahoma KADJAR, LEYLA Baytown, Texas LINDSEY, RICHARD L. Copperas Cove, Texas kri- f ..?-f G, 37 J . Steve Linney reviews a film about his baseball hero, Bobby Richardson C353 :bl-f 1 i 'R Nl-up YN--y ? I NOACK, NEIL Oconto, Wisconsin OLIVER, DOYLE San Angelo, Texas PIER SON, CHARLEY Hereford, Texas POULSON, J OAN N Troy, Illinois RAINES, DAVID LEE Oklahoma City, Oklahoma ROWLEY, CHA RLENE Jacksonville, Florida ,DM X 7-i lf F ' 'ln T. Aizif? I I-'fi Il X 1 ' -NX, ,Cl 52 li. LINNEY, STEVE La Porte, Texas McGOUGH. B0 Springhill, Louisiana MOCK, PAUL Denver, Colorado MORGAN. JERRY K Kerrville, Texas Will my wish come true? wonders James Thompson as he blows out his birthday candles. SATTERWHITE, CHARLES Tyler, Texas SELLERS, KATHY Orange, Texas SHELINE, JOHN Hammond, Indiana l 'UQ SMITH. GLENN Midland, Texas STEVENS, THOMAS RAY Helena, Arkansas is B- N 13 TURNER, HARLISS Garland, Texas VESCELUS, BARBARA Wheaton, Illinois For some people, wishful dreams come true,' announces Steve Linney proudly at the Talen Review. 'TZ' Ox Y-r il ii i iii '- ' if ip , WALL, BEVERLY W 'N ' H I 'l Albuquerque, New Mexico T ff, Q HQW, WALL, MIKE ,. wi -' ' .l Alvin, Texas Q WALLACE, WALTER LARRY I Holland, Texas ' WEDEL, CAROLYN sUE .T Fort Worth, Texas 'P' WESTBROOK, GARY Waxahachie, Texas WILSON, JEAN Elk City, Oklahoma WRIGHT, BURL C. Lamar, Arkansas WOLFE, BECKY Cincinnati, Ohio 7- G' TRIO: Maxine Cox, Sandra Kraft, and Sharon McAnnal1y Sister Mac Nanci' Shelton and Rulh Radke eq W f J-.4 -ff f' - Q - 1 1 , rfb. ,APU Auf? 'Fitz-'CL-,J-4 au., .1 .. -.Q 'ff' - -:ry , - ,- an '- ', 4,1 -. ' ' '- - ' -Qin.. Relaxing over refreshments in the Sub fuv-Q, .e Ruth Ann Horne Beginning of the year bonfire .r I 1 iz Parker 59 Qophomores rf'-'Q ,wx 't:iJ- , 1 ., ,fuvh 1,,nqlFl Q8 64 va -5' A415156 3 5 :f.:,s1 Henry Culbreth SPONSORS Mllrl WiI1tCIS CLASS OFFICERS Mike Evans-Vice President Grace Holloway-Secretary Sharon Wesson-Treasurer Ron Closson-President omeiimes We're Happg. meiimes We're Sad Nancy thinks the natural look is in this year. J I- 'C' ef' a 1 A 'lll'fffT .' If Lv- wg., Q 'Wh ...,. n 74' .a f if fl - l'7'v' E ANSON, JUDY Houston, Texas ARCHER, GATHA DONNE Purcell, Okla. BAKER. DAVID Fox, Okla. . BARBER, JERRY LEE Sharon Springs, Kansas BEAN, TOMMY JAMES Amarillo, Texas BESHIRS, SHARON ELIZABETH Houston, Texas BESHIRS, JAMES Houston, Texas BOLTON, KEN Altus, Okla. BURRIS, CHARLES G. Shreveport, Louisiana BUXTON, CHARLES Boise, Idaho BYRD. ROY D. Baytown, Texas CAIN, KENNETH R. Phoenix, Ariz. CARRELL, JAMES D. Fort Worth, Texas CAUDLE, Du.lUANA Bartlesville, Okla. COUCH, DON Daingerfield, Texas COWART, CALVIN Stuttgart, Arkansas COWART, PATRICIA LOUISE Duncanville, Texas COX, SERENA Kansas City, Missouri CRAVENS, JOYCE Tulsa, Okla. CUNEIO, BILL Sullivan, Mo. DOLLAR, JOYCE KAY' Biscoe, Arkansas DORMAN, .IANICE GAY Arlington, Texas is Freshmen get smaller every year! ma? DRAKE, CLYDE Waxahachie, Texas DUNLAP, .IANICE Shreveport, La. EDDLEMON, RANDALL LEE Dumas, Ark. EDWARDS, DONNA Corpus Christi, Texas EISLAND, SHIRLEY Ridgefield, Washington ELDRIDGE. SANDRA Memphis, Tenn. 'Il 'JS' 'tu S279 1 I if K N X-1u ' HALL, MARTHA Oktaha, Okla. HARDIN, ROY E. Cicero, Ill. HAYES, BILL Kilgore, Texas HARKINS. GORDON L. Ponca City, Okla. EVANS, FLORENCE M. Baytown, Texas EVANS, MICHAEL Springfield, Massachusetts FELTS, ROBERT Dallas, Texas FIELDS, FRANCES Pawhuska, Okla. FLANAGAN, CARL San Antonio, Texas FORESMAN, SHEILA BETH Ponca City, Okla. FULFER, GARY Mountainair. New Mexico GILDER, GLENDA FERN Waxahachie, Texas GLOSSON, RONN Benton, Ark. GREEN, CHERYL Houston, Texas GURNEY, JUANITA Frankston, Texas HAFNER, NANCY Willard, Ohio ,J S 1 F v .E -1 . ' l I I Ummm! ll So far all I have is three sessions of boys' P.E.,' slghs Darlene HARRISON, DONALD Fort Smith, Ark. HENTON, MARGARET San Angelo, Texas HICKS, BUDDY El Paso, Texas HOKE, TED Mesquite, Texas HOLLAWAY, GRACE Colorado City. Texas HOSKINS, DEWELL WAYNE Malvern, Arkansas HURT, LINDA Oklahoma City, Okla. HUTCHINSON, WILL Macomb, Ill. JONES, REX DEAN Wllitellouse, Texas JONES. ROBERT D. Roswell, New Mexico KING, ELIZABETH LUCILLE Bethany, Okla. KLINE, LEE Florence, Colorado KRESSLEY, KAREN Houston, Texas LAKEY, ALICE Roswell, New Mexico LAURENCE, VERNON E. Parsons, Kansas LINSCOMBE, LANCE Crowley, Louisiana 70s HUTSON, JOHN E. Wichita, Kansas HYDEN, CINDY Garland. Texas JOHNSTON, JUDY Waxahachie, Texas 15 ?f' LOWRIE, LEE RUTH Waxahachie. Texas LUTHER, EUGENE Wallace, Kansas McCUTCHAN, CHARLES Waxahachie, Teiras Freshmen work for their dessert in the pie eating contest as upperclassmen watch. 2' 9.5 fc? s. be-X ,..f if 'Uh l l 2 as A . , N MCDONOUGH, JANET Coweta, Okla. MCCRAW, ALLEN Buna, Texas MCCUIRE, RAYMOND Elk City, Okla. MEHACAN, DAVID F. Wynnewood, Okla. MILHOLLON, LARRY R Olney, Texas MOORE, KATHERINE East Vaughn, New Mexico MOORE, TAWANNA Dallas, Texas MOREINO, DENNY Mannford, Okla. S MOREINO, GAIL Mannford, Okla. NOBLE, DOUGLAS Phionex, New York ORLIEH, ROGER D. Vinita, Okla. PAFFORD, ALEETA Brunswick, Ohio PARKER, ELIZABETH Monroe, Louisiana PARRISH, SUE Malvern, Arkansas PEARCY, CHARLES Pryor, Okla. PEDROZA, PHILIP HENRY San Antonio, Texas tx POOL, RALPH Columbus, Mississippi PRATT, JOHN Slaton, Texas PRESSLER, SUE Oklahoma City, Okla. PROFFIT, DARRYL R Cincinnati, Ohio RADKE, RUTH ANN Westwego, La. REED, JAMES E. Bossien City, Ln. RESCH, MARILYN SUE Ft. Smith, Arkansas REX, RENA BETH Tyler, Texas ROBERTSON, PATRICIA ANN Illiopolis, Ill. ROSE, WALTER Tecumseh, Okla. SADLER, PHILIP E. Perry. Okla. SEWELL, NORENE Wichita Falls, Texas Kill 1,,,,n,,,..,f, .W :1 'wg' . IL, ,. STANLEY, RONALD D. Carmen, Okla. STEPHENS, TOMMY R. Abilene, Texas STOFFREGEN, J UANITA Waxahachie, Texas SUMNER JR., JAKE N. Tulsa, Okla. TAYLOR, ELAINE Evergreen, Alabama TERRY, JAMES C. San Angelo, Texas TRIBBLE, LAQUETA Guthrie, Okla. TRIPP, LINDA SUE Springhill, Louisiana ,i K' I'm with you, says Judy Williams. l I 7 'X l P' N w qi- X Q- A V, ,qv SHELTON, NANCI Memphis, Tenn. SMALL, CARL G. Denver, Colorado SMITH, REBECCA Frankston, Texas SMITH, NATHAN Midland, Texas SNELL, JUDY Enid, Oklahoma SPEEDY, CLENDON Whiteriver, Arizona FQ . - 5 5 bf 4' 519 fa-v 67 .i . ...,. VINCENT, DOROTHY JEAN West Memphis, Ark. WATKINS, JOHNNY West Monroe, Louisiana WEAVER, LINDA Corpus Christi, Texas WEBB, BONNIE Shawano, Wisconsin These are the guilty ones, judge, explains Janice Sar- tini at the Kangaroo Court held at the end of Freshman Beanie Week. 68 ., 59' .f WESSON, SHARON SUE Springfield, La. WEST, ROGER Calhan, Colorado WHITE, CAROLYN SUE West Memphis, Ark. WHITEHEAD, FARRIS Cleburne, Texas a-.- i 'ln F 'Tw ??. ,-1 -.! hugh' ,I . 4l'f , WILLIAMS, RONALD McAlester, Oklahoma WILLIS, LINDA Mineola, Texas WITT. CHRIS Brooklyn, Ohio WOOLSEY. JUDY Houston, Texas 'YN--.. xx J VN 501, '1- ', Lets face it, girls, the rain can't hurt my hair! commented Carol Crump to Lynn Bass and .lauet Owens, other South Texas cheerleaders. 69 Q, ..,, ,h.' 'U'- is WUERCH, RONALD Dallas, Texas YOUNG. FRANCES Fort Worth, Texas YOUNG, MARGARET ESTHER Rose Bud, Arkansas ALEXANDER. SHARON Mt. Pleasant. Tex. COOLEY, OTHO Beaumont, Tex. LASHLEE, AL West Memphis, Ark. Cheerleaders? Well, sort of. They did lead the cheers very en- thusiastically for the girls' Powder Puff football game. In fact, they nearly stole the show. 70 Whomp 'em up beside the head, hollers Maureen head cheerleader for South Texas. . 1 d Pat .121 C Dr. Farmer Dub Putnam . L: f '5'sih- Students stand in the registration line. X I' 9 S ffl 9 fl , ' Kenneth Carlson I MJ -A SPONSORS O Alfred fUncle All Hutchinson CLASS OFFICERS Mickey Wright .................... Gayle Dunlap . . . . . . . Anita Gossage . . ..... . . David Maynard . . . . . . Vice President Treasurer Secretary President BRlDGEWA'FER, KAREN SUE I -, I V .X Midland, Texas It D., , BR OWDER, RICK Amarillo, Texas 0 , A L 1 -' ' BaowN, LINDA DARLENI-: wg 'R ' d' 'Q Springhill, Louisiana BRUNO, EVELYN Houston, Texas CALANDLINO, RICKIE Edwardsville, Kansas CARTER, ALLEN Sl. Louis, Ill. CARTER, SHIRLEY L. Hullo, Texas CHAFFIN, DWIGHT Holyoke, Colorado CHENOWITH, NELETTA Russellville, Arkansas CHILDS, WAYNE W. Central, South Carolina CLOPINE. KORENE Hosmer, South Dakota COLEMAN, EVERETT Corpus Christi, Texas COLLINS, SHIRLEY Oklahoma Cily, Okla. COOK, SHIRLEY Tioga, Texas COOPER. DAVID Huuslun, Tvxns COSSEY, CHARLES McAllen, Texas COSSEY, JOY McAllen. Texas COWART, CAROL Moss Point, Mississippi COY, HOWARD Tulsa, Oklahoma COX, MAXINE Joes, Colorado CRAVENS, TOMMY Oklahoma City, Oklahoma CRIDER, NORMA JO Austin, Texas CROWELL, DANNY Lancaster, Texas CHUMP, CAROL Sequin, Texas is , L, ii l F , , if L A 451 1 M 5 . ,YF 'M M '- . Tm A ga. I., L- 6- -- 1- 3: fi :lf ln ' ' I ,gills fv- 1 Sf x Q' f 4 .. . TF ., imfa- 5553-, 'Q-g. .- jf 11' l' .5 'f Sf if Q ,-, 4-J 5- -avyrf. V if? l I , . .rl E . F l v 6' QM. 4 B 'X Adj 'Tm not about to do the FROSH button, upperclassmanf' retored Eldena Mosely. CRUNKLETON, JAMES Bradford, Arkansas DAUGHTERTY, TOM Laporte, Texas DEL BOSQUE, SAMUEL M. San Antonio, Texas DICKSON, DAVID H. Trnun, Texas DODD, DICK Dells, Colorallo DODD, JAMES Malvern, Arkansas DOLLAR, KENNETH Waxahachie, Texas DOW. JANICE Fairview, Oklahoma DUCK, JIMMY Ardmore, Oklahoma DUFFY, SANDRA San Angelo, Texas DUNLAP, BRENDA GAIL Memphis, Tennessee DURHAM, BOB Dallas, Texas ELDER, JERRY Albuquerque, New Mexico ESTES, FRANK Abilene, Texas ETTER. SANDRA Garland, Texas FAULK, GERALD Crowley, Louisiana FIELDS, WILLIAM Corpus Christi, Texas FLETCHER, ANITA Hurst, Texas 15 ll-' 1- is-. 'QF uf Z' 5- 1:-v' 5: 5- w--f Q- iqrwn .- svn 5 Qs i W ,I K L L I .7 is 'E' sk.- FULGHUM, JAY LYNNE Coltunwnud, Arizona FULTON, JANICE Warner, Oklahoma GALLAGHER, NANCY Marlow, Oklahoma GARRISON, BETTY Grnylmrg, Texas GERLOCK, KATHY Fort Collins, Colorado GIBSON, ANN Pine Bluff, Arkansas GILDER, JANICE Waxahachic, Texas GIVENS. JANICE Eunice, New Mexico COSSAGE, ANITA Allhcimcr, Arkansas GOOSEY, ANNA MAE Raton, New Mexico GRAY, SUE Bnrllcsville, Oklahoma GREEN, LINDA GAIL Azlc, Texas GREER, JOY DARLENE Weslwcgo, Louisiana I-IARMS, ALLEN G. Duncan, Oklahoma HARRIS. LONNIE Shcllyxown, Texas HARTSHORN, SHARON Eaton, Ohio HAYNES, CAROL Lnmpnsas, Texas HAWKINS, ARTY San Antonio, Texas HENRY, LINDA Fruita, Colorado HERREL, SHELBA Miami, Oklahoma HIGGINS, JAMES Albuquerque, New Mexico HOLDER, RICHARD Slidell, Louisiana HOLDINESS. DIANE Pasadena, Texas HOLLINGSWORTH, RAYB Frankslon, Texas R ' URN REED 75 HOOD, CHARLOTTE Mesquite, Texas HORTON, MARY K. Fort Worth, Texas I-IUTSON, MARTHA Wichita, Kansas HUNTER, DAVID Houston, Texas HYDEN, MICHAEL Greenville, Texas IDHE, RICHARD Lu Verne, Iowa JACKSON, DEBBIE Byers, Texas JACKSON, ELVIS Lancaster, Texas JARMON. EFFIE Alvarado, Texas JEFFREY, BRENDA Kingston, Oklahoma JOHNSON, ANDREA M Thornton, Colorado JOHNSON, LOUETTA Duncan, Oklahoma JOHNSON, ROBERT Waxuhachie, Texas JONES, LINDA Fort Worth, Texas JOYNER, BETH Austin, Texas KASTL, SHERRY Las Animas, Colorado KEMPER. EARLENE Proro, Utah KETCHENS, SHERRY Jonesboro. Louisiana KING, CHERYL Bethany, Oklahoma KING, DON Fairhury, Nebraska 9-In 'U- ku L fv- 'au ? o.. g Gs -.x MAYNARD, DAVID 2. Aagleton, Texas KING, JERRY Austin, Texas KOBOBEL, CHARLOTTE Plaltcvillc, Colorado KRAFT, SANDRA Odessa, Texas LAWSON, ROGER Wynne, Arkansas LEACI-I, DELAIN Gainesville, Texas LEDBETTER, RAY Duncan, Oklahoma LOPEZ, MARGARITO San Antonio, Texas MANLEY, JACKIE Whilchouse. Texas MARTIN, Dwainc Mesa, Arizona MARTIN, JAMES Tulsa, Oklahoma MASK. RONNIE San Antonio, Texas MATLOCK, EDDIE Shreveport, Louisiana McCAULLEY, JENNIFER Kent, Iowa McCOMBS, TERRIS Delta, Colorado MnCUTCHEN, J. D. McKinney, Texas McDONOUGI-I. DEAN Coweta, Oklahoma Fe, Fi, Fo, Fum. I'm a dirty Freshman Bum! Shelha Herrel and Sarah Armstrong recite the FROSH Button on their knees during registration. h Rh d F d h H k dld Tammy Gilbert Phyllis Cockran Rita Lindsey Michelle Wri t S n W'1 ' 1 U ' the latest styles at the Fall Dorm Soeial after the help of their beauticllan, Eveltylh aBru1lg ifvho Zeatella fliearxlifer. aw ms mo e e 0 I I is ,K M ,I if N 4, kv, I QX-04 ' A . McEWEN THOMAS E Granite, Oklahoma McGOUGH, .IEANIE Bastrop, Louisiana McCUIRE, LINDA Elk City, Oklahoma McKEE, SHEILA Waxnhachie, Texas McMATH, WELDON Estauciao. New Mexico MEHAGAN, PAUL A. Vfynnewood, Oklahoma MENDOZA, JOSEPH Kounlze. Texas MERRITT, SANDI Carlsbad, New Mexico MILLICAN, FRANCES Splcndora, Texas MITCHELL, SHARON Willits, California MIZE, GLENDA Cleveland, Texas MOORE, BILLY R. Saint Jo, Texas TIM MOORE Middlebury, Vermont MOSELEY, ELDENA Waxahachie, Texas MOSES, SHARON Nashville, Arkansas MURRAY, DIANNE Dickenson, Texas NAVARRE, KAREN Lafayette, Louisiana NIX, KENNETH D. Houston, Texas C qu-, 'Ur ,,' ii. 1 S if up T J-s gf- fun PETTY, WILMA San Angelo, Texas PIERSON, BILLY Hereford, Texas PINEDA, RUTH Santa Rosa, Honduras PLOWDEN, GARY Lorain, Ohio POSEY, EVERETTE Texarkana, Texas POWELL, DANNY POWER, TERRY Amarillo, Texas PRATT, JOANETTA Slaton, Texas PRESSLER, ANN Oklahoma City, Okla. PRUETT, BRENDA Magnolia, Texas PULLIN, ROBERT McAllen, Texas RAGAN, NORMA Grapevine, Texas 5-- ,, ' - H ll r 4 . ii NOBLE, JUDITH Phoenix, New York NORRIS, WARREN Houston, Texas NORWOOD, SUSAN Houston, Texas NOWLIN, ROY Sparkman, Arkansas NUGENT. DANNY Bastrop, Louisiana OCKERMAN, WILSON Sliiprock, New Mexico ODEN, GLENN P, Roscpicu, Louisiana OWENS, DENNIS W. Mt. Vernon, Texas OWENS. JANET Andrews, Texas PACE. BONNIE SUE Waxalrachic, Texas PARKER, MARGARET Camden, Arkansas PARROTT. DARWIN Houston, Texas PAT LAN, MAUREEN Galveston, Texas PAYNE, DONNIE Amarillo, Texas PEARCY, DIANA Nash, Oklahoma PERSINGER. KATHY Englcwuorl, Colorado PETER, TIMOTHY Cortez, Colorado PETTY, JERRY San Angelo, Texas A 4 1 The Dirty Freshman Bums Quartet who mclude Jim Htggms, Chip Hawklns, Dav1d Mavnord, and Wlllle Flelds lead the student body tn the Alma Mater REAM, NELDA Cherokee, Oklahoma RICHEY, ANDY Winnie, Texas ROACH, JACK Wuhbers Falls, Oklahoma ROBERTS. TOMMY Waxahachie, Texas ROCKER, DAVID Fitchburg, Massachusetts RODRIGUE. GERALD Thibodeaux, La. RODRIGUEZ. GUADALUPE Alvarado, Texas ROGERS, JACOUE Cleveland, Texas RUSSELL, DONNA Mansfield, Texas SALISBURY, JOHN Tulsa, Okla. SARTIN, DIANA Phoenix, Arizona SARTINI, JANICE Marion, Arkansas SCHAKEL, MYRNA Englewood. Colorado SCHMALTZ, MARY Metairie, Louisiana SCOTT, RONNIE Albuquerque, New Mexico SELF, LINDA Garland, Texas SEWELL, LONNIE Saint Jo. Texas SI-IAFFER, KAY Lancaster, Texas This 15 the Homecoming queen, David Baker escorts 'Garyetta Plowden to receive his -as 'VI ' Al as SHEPARD, JAMES Brnzoria, Texas SHIELDS, ROLLENE Alle, Texas SHELTON, JERALD Houston, Texas SLUDER, JIM Mesa, Arizona SMITH, DONNA Lancaster. Texas SMITH, MARK Vallejo, California SMITH, OTTIE Waxahachie, Texas SOULES, MARILYN Delta, Colorado SPRUNK, ALLEN Wynnflnltm-, Mirhigan STRAIT, CAROL LEE Longview, Texas STORY, MARTHA Iclalnl, Olclalmma STUTZMAN, ALICE Lilburn, Georgia STUTZMAN. GINNY Lilburn, Georgia STOUT, IIOIIEIIT Elk City. Oklahoma SUIT, DIVAYNE Enid, Oklahoma SUMNER, BRENDA Tulsa, Oklahoma ..- as. g X. 'v Q...-X WALKER, MARY DARLENE Littlefield, Texas WALLACE, SANDRA Texas WARNER, PHYLLIS Dayton, Ohio WARRINER, EARL Hastings, Nebraska WATKINS, GARY Clovis, New Mexico WEBB, GEORGE Houston, ,Texas WERSONICK, KATHY Panhandle, Texas WHITE, CLYDE Sulphur, Louisiana WHITE, KAREN ANN Pampa, Texas WILLIAMS, CARL W. Dallas, Texas WILLIAMS, JEFFREY Austin, Texas WIMBISH, MYRNA Wichita, Kansas 'lo K X 5.5.9 15 N t E .5-r T? K- Q- lta 1, ' ...J SWORD, ANNETTE Pasadena, Texas SWORD, IRENE Pasadena, Texas TEEI-IEE, SHARON Ashdown, Arkansas TERRELL, WAYNE East St. Louis, Illinois THOMPSON, JAMES Tracy, California THOMPSON, NANCY, Belleville, Illinois THOMPSON, SUE Belleville, Illinois THORSON, ARDITH Burlington, Colorado THRASHER. HARRY Purcell, Oklahoma TIDWELL. SHARON Austin, Texas TIDWELL, WILMA Downsville, Louisiana TITTLE, JUDY Wuxahnehie, Texas TITUS, THELMA Della, Colorado TRIPP, MARGARET Cullen, Louisiana TROUTMAN, LAVERNE Sweeny, Texas TYLER, BRAZES Sallisaw, Oklahoma TYLER, RUSSELL Cortez, Colorado WALKER, JAMES Benton, Arkansas 5, QVK17 'E- .-vs if WINDSOR, LINDA Houston, Texas WILKINSON, BRENDA Virginia WRIGHT, MICHAEL DOUGLAS North Little Rock, Arkanlal WRIGHT, MICKEY British, Honduras WYCKOFF, JUDY Moorelnnd, Oklahoma Second Semesier Qiudenls Even second semester students must face the horrors of Kangaroo Court at the merciless hands of the upperclassmen. ADAMS, JR., CECIL C. Roswell, New Mexico ANDERSON, GARY Mesquite, Texas ASHPOLE, LONNIE D. West Memphis, Arkansas BARRETT, MARILYN Craig. Colorado BATEMAN, LEONARD Kaufman, Texas BEEBE, CANDY Houston, Texas BOGGS, DALE Fort Worth, Texas BROWN, VERNON Cleveland, Texas DAVIS, KAREN Midland, Texas HAYES, GLENDA Midland, Texas HAYS, SANDRA Nicoma Park, Oklahoma HUETT, LONNIE Abilene, Texas JONES, ROBERT Aspermont, Texas LAWSON, DARRYL Cleveland, Ohio MANN, CHUCK Plainview, Texas 41' 'Ztw . si L., Q FF' N , z 9- CU- Lf 'CZ' L. -rf 'TES verm- 1-ww Qfx Q,---r 11 ,ALL MARTIN. JAYE IIvn-lnnl, T1-xas MIXON, SHARON Gr:-vnvillv, 'I'0xas MUSICK, DAVID Van, Tl-xas MYERS, ROGER Morgunzu, Lnuisiana 0U'I ON I'AUI Oklnlmnm Flly Oklalmmn PARKER DANNY Cullzn Ioumlnnn PBASI EY ININA Pvrry Kxminw PUIIVIQ KEN Nnrlll Cnrrnlllun Mxsslsslppl SIIEPARD SON1 Wxlx1l1aclllv Towns QKPP 'WAX 0r.1n rf Tlx:-s SIIOIKTES SYLVIA W1xuIlarllnv Tvxas SNIPE9 VARY Inglf-sul: Tv-xns SNODGRAQQ ,IFRRY Dunn! Oklulmlnu SORENSON BOB Lathrup Mnssoun SPURRIFR CONNIE Sprmgluwn Icxai STUI I SIMON Frmlruk Maryland SZIERER IIEBEKKA Cluvlnml Ohm THAKP DAINNY Mnsqum- Tr-xas VAN PAY RANDY Abrams Wxsconsm WAGGONER RON Lcvcllnnll Texas WAKEPIEID REBECCA Oklahoma Cny Oklahoma WATKINS TRAVIS Snn Angvlo Tuul WEbShLb DAVID Corpuu Chnslx Texas WHITLOW DAIILENE Albuquerque New Mexico WINN CAROLYN Scottsdale Arizona ., 1j 1- , 'a F5362 ' A--- 1--' J !'la1?'1 - .- ml. af. f . fl 5 J 313 . I L , HL: Wm 4fi0f'i:-E, ., A ...:. H ',ZJ ,vA'7 . fi? 'nv' .lf - vw Q . -gw-..gf l W ,. -'f. , V , l '.. l H1 ' Y 'A.j.'.-' If rw- HV wpqh X QW - H 1- . W s.. p .YY , I I.. '- ff? H . -. 2 vu:---, I A J' V1 4 5, c . 1' V u ff f e J..,, K1 Ay -vf if . 1 J k B ' I xx My , V . 1 f . . , . . , K lf V f 'T A lu? N . N f f- . v' U. -1 H, Cv' ' '-'qw mx ' w , r Q, 'I ,I '.-5 - qv. lv-' Y ,-N.-.Am , -,-1'.,,- .,J.::'.,f- a X' ' -.1 ' -. Y 1 , Missionary Association LATIN AMERICAN PRAYER sRouR f ., The above picture is one of the .booths set up for the Missionary Convention held in September. Each prayer group is represented with a booth to lndlcate conditions and needs of the various missionary outreaches around the world. The main aim of the Missionary Association is an outreach to the whole world through prayer and giving. The Missionary Association consists of the entire student body of Southwestern. The main concern of the Association is world evangelization. The entire student body prays for financial support and results on the different mission fields around the world. The Missionary Association sponsors the annual Missionary convention and the weekly missionary chapels. Various other efforts of the Association are the summer missionary internship program, the campus prayer groups, and the annual faith promises to support missions. The following poem expresses a challenge to all who are interested in world-wide evangelism. WOULD YOU GO BACK? If you had been to heathen lands, Where weary souls stretch out their hands To plead, yet no one understands- Would you go back? Would you? If you had seen the women bear Their heavy loads with none to shareg Had heard them weep, with none to care- Would you go back? Would you? If you had seen the Christians die, With ne'er a fear tho' death was nigh- Had seen them smile and say goodbye- Would you go hack? Would you? Yet still they wait, a weary throngg They've waited, some so very long! When shall despair be turned' to song? Would you go hack? Would you? 17' V Presideni: Gary Jones 1-51 '7:7'2, eTT 'm I Vice-President: Ron Stanley Sponsor: Hugh Jeter Secretary: Sandy Lee 'lv' X. 'Q1 '1'uv' Treasurer: Ruth Ann Hem Prager Groups I Y-ni A -. AFRICA PRAYER GROUP: Leader-Rex Jones fleftl, Pat Cowart, Sue White, Brenda Wilkinson, Andrea Johnson, Ruth Horne, Shelha Herrel, Kathy Sellers, and Sam Yetter. Prayer groups have been a vital part at Southwestern since its beginning. These prayer groups reach around the world with their prayers and financial support. Their main theme is missions at 'home and abroad, and their main concern is to intercede in prayer for missionaries and needy people around the world. The prayer groups are a fortification to the call that Jesus gave to all Christians: 'SCO ye into all the world and preach the gospel . . . It is also their aim top pray that laborers will be sent into the harvest field of the world and that many fast-closing doors will remain open long enough for more churches and outposts to be built and nationals to be trained. . . 'l U I '-G V A 'F' It 'gl P l 1- L .. Hg . f ORIENT PRAYER GROUP: Leader-Bo McCough frightl, fFrom left to rightl Allen McGraw, Elizabeth Parker, Ruth Ann Radke, Mike Wright, and Nanci Shelton. EW FL EUROPE AND NEAR EAST PRAYER GROUP: Leader-David Rains fleftl, Leyla Kadjar, Otho Cooley, and Dan Ligon. SRF, fum. i TEEN CHALLENGE PRAYER GROUP: Leader-Robert Felts ffront leftl. ffront right? Guest speakers Tom McClain with him dummy Raymond and Pat Booth. SECOND ROW: Will Hutchinson, Barbara Vescelus, Ruth Bourne, Sandra Mer- ritt, Carol Haynes, Evelyn Bruno, James Carrell. THIRD ROW: Cary Plowden, Dwight Chaffin, Mark Smith. Russ Tyler, Shirley Eisland, Sharon Mitchell. BACK ROW: James Martin, Tommy Daugherty, Otho Cooley, and Bill Armstron. , Y , i as ,Q I ,a ' 'L fl - 7 Z HOME MISSIONS PRAYER GROUP: Leader-Mary Ann Sexton fseated centerb. Linda Windsor, Donna Edwards. BACK: Ralph Poole. INDIA PRAYER GROUP Leader Carolyn Wathal frlghtl FRONT Mlke Case Shirley Collms Lmcla Brown Sandy Wal lace Beckey Botsford Myrna Wrmbxsh Nerhuh Angaml BACK Plul Cochran Carl Flannagan Vernon Fmck Davld Hunter Ronme Mask Darryl Profflt la! T9 'Hr' ,PKK I l-,fi 'I ISLANDS PRAYER GROUP Leader Sharon Parker Crlght frontl, Thelma Tltus, Dxana Pearcy, Jan Owens, and Beth Jomer -I :Af xt if . 'J ' A V.. -'lf . Q I K -' , sr. nM 3,51 I I I I I ' II III I . , r I , I Iv , f I IIIZTI -1 IIIIJIII - -- 1 n I' ,. .g- HI ' -' 1 .K I 1 - 7 ur V ', jr 1. ,yt -I , 1 .' , ' 1. , , '-wa ' 'nk H9 I . II, 1 I .I I 4 I ' l A H 5. , ' I l 1 g , . ,II s X , I, .. I -I I . II W x A : I in . 1 .1 l I: I V , L ' l I, . s , a - ' 7 . ' 7 ' 9 ' : 3 7 Y 9 ' , 1 . ,.,,- . I .fi 1. . , 'vg II ' an x I ' l 'N K' 5 'U .I - X 1 4 l S 1,-' I III. C I . .Q , . 'V UN .L HARVESTER PRAYER GROUP: Leader-Sandy Lee ffront leftl, Kathy Wersonick, Sandy Merritt, Maxine Cox, Chip Hawk ins, Sharon Wesson. BACK ROW: Jay Lynn Fulghun, James Thompson, Dnn Payne, Richard Linsey. 1 I 1 , ' - I 1 i I Vllflol A IANGQ .., fx' fx. . W S MISSIONS EDUCATION PRAYER GROUP: Leader-fleftl, Bob Jones, Cary Westbrook, Pat Robertson, Kathy Sellers, Florence Evans, Sherry Kastl, Rena Beth Rex, Sue White, and Norma Regan. 92 . lik 'if 4 4 ff? I Ministerial Association tvqfspit .J L W i K s , ..,sH -is-f. A ,al E - 1 . The Ministerial Association at Southwestern is comprised of students who plan to enter some phase of the ministry. The association strives to provide ministerial majors practical insight into the various phases of duty associated with the ministry. The organization also provides fellowship for students in their chosen pro- fession. The association has interesting speakers and programs to encourage and inspire the ministerial majors. They also sponsor several social activities throughout the school year. 'Tam President: David Satterfield ViCe'P'eSidenf-' ROY Hardin + 6 Sponsor: Jesse K. Moon Chi Sigma Phi . . iff tar s i A A ' g fi 'A -L, -..:, if Lf-...gil . 4. ., -iwqrw' - .., The members of Chi Sigma Phi are FRONT: Janice Gilder, Linda Tripp, Sharon Hubbard, Elizabeth Parker, Sue Parrish, Steve Linney, Carl Flanagan, David Baker, Chip Hawkins, Judy Nobles, and Nita Cassage. BACK: Margarito Lopez, Diana Pearcy, Kay Shafier, Jennifer McCaulley, Myrna Wimbish. Chi Sigma Phi is comprised of students who are music majors and those who have a keen interest in music. The club seeks to encourage and promote musical groups on campus. Chi Sigma Phi sponsors many activitiesg the most popular of these is the annual talent show held in March. The club also sponsors many projects for the betterment of Southwestern. '4L flwff Preszdent Steve Lmney Vlfce Preszdent Carl Flannagan 9155 M Secreiary Treasurer Sue Parrlsh Sponsor Wllllam Bruton F' o M A I- ' -5, : V ' Muff M. XM myqw- dm 'Y M, :W .5 ' V l M'.5',,--1.,,L MUNH ,M !'WWww, M NEWT - Y , W , A a J J 1' ilbf' 4 fy x. , V .L .E V' A ' - X A .. IL H 4 , A W E J I , , 7 ' ubj V -till 'v.- . t I ,' . ' . 'J ag-31. , A , H 'E 5TH Science Club Science Club members are Charles Cossey, Kathy Moore, Ron Stanley, Evelyn Bruno, Joe Mendoza, Dwayne French. Students interested in science find the Science Club most challenging. Through varied programs the stu- dent broadens his knowledge of science' and the universeg and, he becomes aware of the part God plays in our great creation. Other activities which the Science Club presents are field trips and enlightening films. 951 'Ir1ff- resident: Charles Cossey HN -,I -fr -Q56 vw. I WM Vzce President: Diane Murray onsor: Josephine William 1 F Treasurer: Lynn Bass Secretary: Sandy Etter 99 QNEA The members of SNEA are Brenda Wilkinson, Rayburn Hollingsworth, Bertha Cooper, Becky Smith, Martha Hall, Cindy Hayden, and Ramon Nieves. The Student National Education Association is designed for students interested in the field of education. The club provides programs to show the student the problems and rewards of teaching. Techniques in class- room procedure and teaching are also discussed. SNEA also presents the roll a Christian teacher can assume in the classroom. ki' H 1 President: Bertha Cooper i5 ' 'x WPT Vzce Preszdent Rebecca Smlth f' Sponsor Henry Culbreth Treasurer: Rayburn Hollingsworth ..,,...,..T,Yi,.- , M N ZH 11, ' X mu ll-'.'.. - - .,l' sg, V ' Secretary: Diane Flowers Phi Beta Lambda The members of Bhi Beta Lambda are FRONT Cseatedl: Kathy Wersonick, Anita Fletcher, and Everett Coleman. BACK Kleftl . Dennis Owens, Sandy Merritt, Louetta Johnson, Carol Haynes, Karen Kressley, Kathy Persinger, Deliah Leach, Linda Self, Paul Mehegan, Tommy Roberts, and Mr. Haddock, sponsor. Phi Beta Lambda is the business club at Southwestern. Through its programs students are aided in selecting a successful business career. Good leadership, character and other qualities of good business ethics are discussed. The club also sponsors field trips and special projects. ,, X, -. W N X N ,A 4,.'gP'ye. , , A y , gt nk 'ITT' President: Everett Coleman Vice-President: Anita Fletcher gx 1 W HA. Secretary: Kathy Wersonick Sponsor: James Haddock Gold Jackets C1 Q. Lf ,ew Gold Jackets members are FRONT: Glinda Cilder, Sharon Parker, Rebecca Smith, and Marie Akins. BACK: Ruth Ann Radke, Fanny Mae Hall, Sue White, Sharon Beshirs, Pat Cowart, Martha Hall, Eva Dell Pace, and Barbara Bles. Gold Jackets is an elite organization made up of young ladies who are trained in etiquette and in good Th b fhGldJkt t hf ' hD CAP'dt't th grooming. e mem ers 0 t e 0 ac es serve a suc unctlons as t e lstrlct . . resl ens ea, e freshman class reception, and faculty teas. This hard-working organization plays an important part in the de- velopment of a better social and civic life at Southwestern. A 5' ...ev- ,Q I .. - .lm 1 1 President: Fannie Mae Hall Vice-President: Barbara Bles Q' L Secretary: Mary Ann Sexton Sponsor: Louise Harrison R I Sigma Tau Sigma Members of Sigma Tau Sigma are Darryl Proffit, Jean Vincentg Sandra Eldridge, Buddy Hicks, Ottie Smith, and Patsy Bar- clay. The above setting is in the Ellis County Courtroom in Waxahachie. Sigma Tau Sigma is a national honorary fraternity for students majoring in or interested in social science The club strives to develope an interest in the field of social sciences, develop citizenship and scholastic achieve ments in the social sciences. ii Preszdent Sandra Eldrldge 'UN ww N 4 I:3 ' Vzce Presulenz Jean Vmcent Sponsor Ehzabeth Wllson Secretary Ehzabeth Kmg La. 1- Treasurer Patsy Barclay T,, , , .,,. U A +AT.,,,.f,,, , my ,I ' N in wil K V.: V u . u M ' I , In If W -- ..,,...f ,. ' F II H F . 1 y W. 1 , Q ' ,I , ,-f , f n I .. 'V Fl-H,.1-:.Vg-T if? V ,-V!. - ,V . F-.VT wi W .' Q ' r . I . w w 1.- . H, , 'n ' ' ' Q ww, 1,1 ' -x. V ,-nf H jiffx X ,l is - , ,, L! ' f' x , X Q2 t 1 -i ,J ' , X i 'FQ- ,',4 -i -f' 1 - A ' ' ,nf X sgnsh' -. . N - .ati x, ' Southwestern Men's Athletic Association The members of the Southwestem Men's Athletic Association are FRONT: Tommy Brown, Ron Scott, Mike Cave, Bo McCough, Allen McGraw, Chris Witt, Tim Gilbert, and Mike Wright. BACK: David Hunter, Willie Fields, Danny Nugent, George Webb, Tim Moore, and Mickey Wright. The Southwestern Men's Athletic Association is made up of young men who enjoy and participate in sports. SMAA stresses the development of good sportsmanship and Christian conduct in athletics. President: Tim Gilbert Vice-President: Bo McCough QF' Secretary: Mike Cave Sponsor: Ronnie Shortes Women's Recreational ssociation The members of the Women's Recreational Association are Sandy Etter, Sarah Armstrong, .lean McCough, Sheila McKee, Billy Laswell, Sharon Wesson, Shirley Collins, Gail Dunlap, Lynn Bass, Carol Crump, Sherry Ketchens, Pat Cowart, Susan Norwood, Naomi Bourne, Mary Schmaltz, Darlene Walker, Jan Owens, and Becky Botsford. Members of 'the Women's Recreational Association are energetic young women who enjoy sports and like to have fun. The WRA participates in intramural sports and many other invigorating activities throughout the year. Preszdent Sue Mount 4? l if Av' ul' I5 Secretary Barbara Bles Sponsor Alfred Hutchlnson Student Congress M A .,, - I, W, , ,, A t . w. M ll Fw 1 t t ' , .f,,,,...nIl H .,-lt.. ' ,,wu,,..t , H H , A H ' H. ' H 11, xi n n at ' r f fii,.li,'W i Iwi-iljii up it V lt., .1 u W L ,-.4 .'3. '11, l The members of Student Congress are FRONT: Darryl Proffit, Nanci Shelton, Ruth Radke, Sandy Merritt, Willie Fields, and Carol Hanes. BACK: Carolyn Wedel, Carolyn Walthall, Keith Elder, Martha Hall, David Raines, Fannie Mae Hall, Bo McC0ugh, Elizabeth Parker, Walter Rose, Sharon Beshirs, Richard ldhe, and Ron Stanley. r ' ' W , I-i , n lx:-:-Y :-in-:,,. 11- - -Ar, 1-1 ' swf ' I -'- 'tt'g!'L.:it... Www M i-:..5..N ' 'lil'-N 'H '1'f,.1-.T :4-' . , ' 5, . SSS: ', ' 1 .' A .- 5 2 ' 'fri . . N ::V Q xv 3 H 'A J' 'Q 'rL ,-,'l I iw , .,.. 1 9 1 nys! . X H. mx W ,., li V' wuz, , , K x U ' M F l W .- , -5, ' -A Sponsor: Morris Paschall Sponsor: Jerry Shepperd The Student Congress at S.A.G.C. works with the adminis- tration and student life committee. Students in the Student Congress represent the student body of Southwestern and act as the voice for the students in any matters of concern to the college. Student Congress sponsors many activities. Among these are the freshman initiation, homecom- ing, Christmas fruitcake sale, adoption day, and the sale of stu- dent directories. Also, Student Congress leads the student body in active participation in civic af- fairs. President: Nathan Price Secretary: Nanci Shelton Vice-President: Darryl Proffit ll 1, . -if-. 155: -pi ' ,:-'Q E:.'-rs .--1-:ki-. -. , 4.54.1 .- l. - . 1471 ' 1. , ' -55:10 , .. .. Q . , is T. ,:.':.'.,. 1.5 u 1 ' I ' ' . ,. 'X' 'ri-:gl-a P IV'-7-111'-g-:f3.'-JQ , N ' I I :A - Jw.-fp. . ' wing'. 1 .'..f.'-',:-iw -- iw 4 'Y' . T1 ar--' -'14,-1 '. ' ,-iff -, . .' ng! ...':i....f . -.af I -.- - '::...-:gg .- -J - ff- .-ml.. 1 a .-:N flfrlr, ,.: ,M-1-225-:fit K as if xx I I uizuvlziux ' ', - 1,-, uf fu-,rv FL-A-I-f ,. .NC-.4-.-Afkik .Y '.- .-1 1. uittiamlu' Treasurer: Ruth Ann Radke Outlook Staff The 0utlook,' staff is a group of enthusiastic, dedi- cated young people with an interest in journalism. The staff faithfully reports many historic and memorial events to the SAGC student body. They devote endless hours to the publication of articles and pictures featur- f i ing the outstanding students and events of SAGC. Louise Harrison: Sponsor Elizabeth Parker: Editor Glenda Glider Q1 by Qf ,gl Beth Joyner .Q w ., ff!! klkjjfv A 4. ' if .24 J 5' ef' X e ' T ee 'J . 'N 'V .u'!-L D 3 W A W, ' 'Q Roger Lawson Lavern Troutman lI5 e Qouihwesierner Siaff ibm, I Editor: Sandy Eldridge AQ!! -gan-S Assistant Editor: Fannie Mae Hall Sponsor. Miriam Reinhold Classes ' Carol Crump Organizations: Jean Vincent 10 lj, JM? 'IM Pm I-It-11 Y-'I f '32 dliff- ' , A., .Ki , '9 ev T ' ktf Ffa' ' 4 4 I 4 College Choir The members of College Choir are Laquita Trihble, Donna Russel, .lo Pratt, Myrna Wimbish, Janice Gilder, Diana Pearcy, Jennifer McCaulley, Cathy Anderson, Paul Mehegan, Robert Davis. Margarito Lopez, Vernon Finck, Tom Daugherty, Darlene Walker, and Sheila McKee. Membership in College Choir is open to any Southwesterner who is interested in music and likes to sing. They participate in various civic activities as well as on campus. Annually they present the Christmas and Easter cantatas. Ha rvesters Mr. Carlson conducts the Harvesters during one of their many tedious practice sessions before departing for their tour. For many years the Harvester Choir has played a vital part in representing Southwestern Assemblies of God College. The Harvesters are a dedicated and consecrated group of young people who bless the hearts U and lives of numerous congregations as they tour throughout the United States. It has been the Harvesters' privilege to see many people make a decision for Christ as they minister in churches for week-end services and during their fall and spring tours. The members of Harvesters are FRONT: Neletta Chinowith, Becky Wolfe, Sandy Merritt, Sue Pressler, Sharon Wesson, and Kathy Wersonlck. MIDDLE: Timothy Peters, Sandy Lee, J ay Lynne Fulghum, Maxine Cox, Charlotte Hood, Judy Anson. and Chip Hawkins. BACK: Phil Hollis, Don Payne, Tommy Stevens, Frank Estes, Richard Lindsey, Walt Rose, Danny Crowell, and Onie Smith. The Harvesters completed a successful fall tour during the Thanksgiving holidays. They remained in Arkansas for their entire 10-day tour. During their ministery they saw many points of interest. The choir presented a concert at Tucker Prison, after which they were given a complete tour of the facilities. The Choir, by the Lord's help, is able to give account of 77 souls that were saved. ' ' J n ILRYLP' fl Presidenz: Walter Rose Vice-President: Thomas Stevens 1' ,., A Secretary: Sandra Lee Sponsor: Kenneth Carlson Young Republicans Members are: LEFT Ctop to bottoml: Rick Idhe, James Higgins, Roger Lawson, Carol Haynes, Stanley Drew. RIGHT ftop to bottomhz Sponsor, Jerry Shepperd, Yvonne Lowrey, Sandy Etter, Thelma Jabs, Karen Kressley, Margaret Young. Young Republicans, one of the largest clubs on campus, had an exciting year in 1968 pushing their candidate forward for president. The young people in this organization represent the famed Republican Party of the United States. They believe in a democratic and free society. In order to preserve freedom, the Young Re- publicans encourage' everyone who is of voting age to vote regardless of their political beliefs. 'Y Sponsor: Jerry Shepperd President: Stanley Drew Vice-President: Earl Warnel' Secretary: Thelma I abs Mission Advooaies t If v'Y ' r if ' fl The members of the Mission Advocates are FRONT: Otho Cooley, Vernon Finck, Carolyn Walthall. BACK: Charles Cossey, Sharon Parker, Sandra Wallace, Diana Pearcy, Janice Dorman, Margaret Parker, Leyla Kadjar, Dennis Owens, Joy Cossey, Johnny Melindas, and Jo Ann Paulson. Mission Advocates are those students concerned with promoting Southwestern's Missions program. Their purpose is to acquaint students with missions by sponsoring panel discussions groups of missionaries' chil- dren, showing slides of various mission fields and having special missionary speakers. '1--' Preszdenl Otho Cooley Q- Q55 Secretary Carolyn Walthall YRS, Vzce Preszdent Vernon Flnck 111, - Fx Sponsor Hugh Jeter ' Z W X: i.-un V- YY . V VA P it A sv- , Q- f ,..l iff' '30 Hg.-f,. ,- Hy... go ,'f1r'5 f I X ' H1111 'W 'I ff I yo ,HW-ms::fT . PE. ,' y N I, galil! Q - . F 1 Y ' Q. '! sl o ' Zi w - UIQ X V -. V ,M V ,.-: Z ? U lk 'lk- L. A C T I V V I T 1 I E 9 Beanie Week Initiates Freshmen .4-nh-e cilweuflll G' irjiiff 3-5-5' Connie Glosson Couch and Bo McGough chat while working at their registration booth. The first week of school was filled with much activity. Upper Classmen renewed acquaintances and resumed their studies while the Freshmen began college life here at Dear Ole Southwestern. fi Lowly Freshman, Wayne Terrell, kneels in obedience to his superior, Barbara Bles as Sue Thompson ob- serves. Ron Scott, Mike Wright and David Hunter were Freshmen who came to defend their classmates in Kangaroo Court. Wonder why they're guarding Sandy Eldridge and .lanice Sartini? l28 'ANNE ul' ,rl-,Nh I l , H, M, ' V - ' '1 .i:,: W X , U 5 ' .JLJ O - :, 1 - Q ' ' 5451: ji? ' .1 '. is 'ku-1r,.,. 1' :?:w'2-vw - WH 'ET W3 Hu . ' v v qi l Soutl1western's extreme efficiency, students still before they are officially enrolled. have to visit the business their Cod. Faggot Service was a blessing to the students as they pledged their dedication .u 1 l , ir. 4 .Q .D -N L N K t l K I Q'-Luv' V Freshmen get younger every year! Who will win? Will it he the Freshmen or the Upperclassmen. '29 Religious Emphasis Evangelist Eddie Wilson, of Dallas, Texas was guest speaker for the 1968 Fall Revival. Brother Wilson has inspired many to come to the Lord. He has traveled around the world as an evangelistic missionary, and has made a film of some of his travels to India. ,-,. .g ' wipe. . ,, , WY, gl Rev. Wilson inspired 'us with his annginted MT. Carlson leads the SIlldCX1tS in W0l'Shlpflll Shlglng. singing. I30 Tarry . . . until ye be endued with power . . . Make a joyful noise un+o ihe Lor d.. ,t m AQ., flip fx V ' w . , 'fn '- 1 L. li.'. ,: - , . ' 31. F . 'll 1- .-pqd, I ., Rev. Eddie Wilson and Dewayne Anderson add to the revival services with inspirational music. Zi,- fill 41' A Q The Harvester Choir under the direction of Mr Carlson sang for one of the evening services. I3I This Cornerstone was laid by Old Cornerstone Given to Trini nl S Following the completion of the renova- tion of the Administration Building, there were three ceremonies to mark this mile- stone. At 2 p.m., September 10, 1968, Trinity University March 20, 1902. Mr. Bruce Thomas, Dean of Trinity University, presented to Dr. Farmer volumes of Trinity's History. President Farmer presented the old corner- stone to Dr. James Laurie, President of Trinity University in San Antonio. On the afternoon of November 11, 1968, South- western's own cornerstone was laid. At 7:30 p.m., William Burton dedicated. November 11, 1968, the McCafferty Chapel was Dr. Farmer presents to Dr. Laurie the contents of the cornerstone. sail' X w Cornerstone Dedicated A A. Wilson was the speaker for the dedication Mr. David .lolmson and Mr. Leon Taylor from Trinity University shown with Trinity's cornerstone. Vice-President James Bridges recognizes Mrs. Catharine McCafferty, wife of the late William Burton McCafferty for whom the chapel was named. I H ' O4 g ' . 0 ,A ., , I, , Rev. Armon Newburn, Rev. Lowell Ashbrook, and Rev. C. C. Swain hold the box containing items from Southwestern as it is today. I33 Chamber of Commerce Hosis Open House ,-..-wi ' ,- U .Q A w 'f'?f-we ' l 4 ,.. -A 1 , .-- .1,L..2, 'f-ilk. Three members of the Waxahachie Chamber of Commerce wait to receive visitors into the Administration Building. Visitors sign the guest list upon entering. The Harvester Choir gave a series of concerts every hour. The flag lowering ceremony was conducted by the American Legion. Lagmen's Council Mr. and Mrs. E. C. McKenzie lLaymen's Council Presidentl. Laymen's Council is an organization of professional and businessmen with their pastors who have a specific interest in Christian education. They spend much time and effort promoting Southwestern and raising money for specific projects. i1 A. fs-iqnrvn-ng Laymen's Council Vice'Presidents meet together for a banquet at Brookside Inn. SY-Q 4 'K Mr. J. D. Neese, Vice-President from Oklahoma, converses casually with Oklahoma students. D-CAPS Reverend Eugene Meador, Oklahoma D-CAP, addressed the morning chapel. Each year as has been the cus- tom at Southwestern, the D-CAPS of Southwestern's Region come and visit Southwestern as a ministry to the youth from their districts. This year was a blessing as the D-CAPS taught special seminar classes and had fellowship with the students. 4- -. maj'- , y. , , .,.. ,ft , ,, , , ,. in A4 ,. , Ht., Au s, , , .L K . r.-.1 lr., . .1 e - 4 l The Faculty-D-CAP game was certainly something to see! The Oklahoma students meet together at the cafeteria for a time of fellowship with their D-CAP. Rev. Laurel Akers, South Texas D-CAP, spoke on the topic Gold Jackets, Pat Cowart and Mary Ann Sexton assist Mrs. The Art of Being Alone. Moon at the reception given for the D-CAPS. wsu Is Mr. Moon reading an announcement or is he introducing Mrs. Laurel Akers? 1 l Homecoming Homecoming at Southwestern brings back friends and memories. The close ties of the former ', ., t students are evident in the smiling faces of every f, one as they survey the campus and remember the days that they spent at Dear Ole Southwestern. Waymon Rogers was the guest speaker. .i A. 5'1 swim Reverend and Mrs. Rogers enjoy a meal at the Alumni Banquet. Gold Jackets gave tours of the newly renovated Administra- Building. fm -ru The Ex-Students met together in the cafeteria for a luncheon X H. C. Noah, President of the Ex-Student Association, ad- the Ex-Students. x J? V 9 , 421 A 1.45. v 1 xl fr The District Vice Presidents of the Ex student Association meet in the Harrison Conference Room Former students of Southwestern enjoy fellowship at the Ex-Student Banquet in the cafeteria. 1 ,,, , fd A. bmw' xl ll .S ,ffzifill-w - .F.a, ix! Harvester Choir sang for the Ex-Student Banquet. 1 I. T..- z i. - , V I40 ? Apparently Southwesterners of the past are the same as the present. Davrd Baker escorts the Homecommg Queen of 1968 fGary Ploughdonl r -l,p,g JL' Jr-Wu Dr Farmer presents the trophy to the 1968 Homecomm Queen Ruth Ann Home Cold Jackets Wall patlently for the re rstratlon of the Ex Students I4I It C 1 , J , rl- Ptkli-, 1 ff- , f i y 24 w . I lux .I 1 i ' 1 - , sc - 11 , Lf' u , rg ,. .yt E' , 1- Y -Wm.l,1,,3.I'- .Y ' Y U x .Md q,,1p:Q...., ,R t r, -1.1-Q.. 5 4 ' . !: ,'G',-, jp' V . - ' g , , ,,,., - fn wtf Y R! I W ' ' u t N '-L 1- ' ' Pg ' v , fl' L . 94' f , Vo an E ' 1' YS. 5 1' V , Q 9 - It F .ltny ,VI .-.in . . , . Y, 1 x ,H M at E 1 I - , . . g. . - ' Adoption Dag Gene Emswiler and Linda Henry are wondering whether or not a smile merits an unfinished meal. 11,5 Santa should arrive any time now! 1-Q Becky Botsford and Chip Hawkins are well pleased with hearty appetites. 64? ...av fl? Q I1 Sue White breaks the child labor law by putting her little one to punching tickets. Time out for a girl to girl talk between Pat Cowart and her little adopted girl. Santa Dub lxfitens mtently to a long 11st of W1SllCG from lhlc tmy tot .Ti-Q Rial 'I'-'Ei 9929! Well I wwnt tlmt onc f Now, are you sure you want a nuclear reactor? 2 A Q.. Of cour e we re ready for the seventh coursc ' '43 ' fu ' 4 - ' uu W u u wo n r I g n ,.-.i-,,,. 1 ......-.. '1 'QQ Y-,--A , I O , - . , ,, ll - Q x - mu , 1 - 1 V 'P . ' ' xx! .k K 2 xt N X , V- I ,v - ' Su V . 4 . J. 2 .' l , , fv wi r. '- :l-- an , L 1 ! 44 . , -sw , V I X l fx , I I ?'S . K M H: A I N: L 1 V X 1 . v, ' J., A-: 0 .v -MI , J x L R ' 4 H , , Q 2: . Christmas Floats Each year the Waxahachie Chamber of Commerce Christmas parade in which scores of local organizations and busi- ness firms participate. Southwestern entered three beautiful floats. A vi PHI sm LAMBUA l sponsors a -...f,.,1 . ,. Lni..lJl-l -l L-ill-1 mf ' . ' . A '43, li' V - , .fin Phi Beta Lambda's giant Christmas Package. Student Congress entered the float that won Second .ri '44 The Women's Recreation Association and the iiii'5H'l felt , A in Southwestern Mens Athletic Association entered Time Out For Worship. Chrisimas Parties 2-.Y f ii--N . I fl Mrs. Slape serves at the Christmas Dorm Social. iii iw l Mrs. Harrison accompanies the Cold Jackets as they sing Christmas carols at their Christmas party at the Harrison's home. 'gnffru I- ! 'Lf3'-3 Students have fellowship at the Christmas Dorm Social. The Gates of Heaven 4 'N A , filglzvmifii . ' if fL',f,'4:f' 1 -' Q auf. mi... ' - 132522, -l1 lh lllt ill . . ....... . , Q ,, ....... . Mrs. Hood lays aside her daily tasks to enter into Heaven. H The College Choir presented to the student body a drama to represent the end of time. The ' play told in simple language the necessity of living a Christian life every day. , -4 B ls, Mrs. Hood welcomes her son Chip into the Heavenly portals. 1,4 The gatekeeper refuses entrance into Heaven to the servicemzm's wife. Lx 1 N her and Mother endure mental anguish realizing they had an ess to Heaven hut instead allowed the desire for wealth and stige to keep them out. r. Noble gathers his family together for prayer after he realizes at the vision he just saw could have been real. A The heathen puts the blame of his fate upon those of us who failed to tell him of Jesus. -4 nr K I il A Kangaroo Court Student Congress starts the sec- ond semester right with a Kanga- roo Court to handle disciplinary problems brought about by the incoming Freshmen. 'Judge Walt calls the court to order. F' YW 's x . , 1 4 Xa a 1 1 ' -1 Jerry Snodgrass agrees that every woman has a place at the foot of man. .12 ,S- I. i N 4 bi: 42' Lf ,r-2,-V - 'H 'L A .. 'E'-1 ' .-,, Wu -if I ii' fpwjm ff x ,..' 135+ -1 - -' A .. Joe Hancock proves to be a merciless juryman. UI definiteh UPPOSC that OUUHQCOUS 1 A h:,,. A. Q , , l- ?.5' , E: 1- V' . I 'vm x A -V- 1 D fx W iw.- . . '- , ' ' -jk: , f:'- assumption ! ......,. Missions Seminar A Personal Group Counselling Seminar was held at SAGC, February 10 and 11. The seminar was conducted by Rev D R Guynes, former V1cePres1dent of SAGC presently SCTVIIIU as Personnel Dlrector of the Forergn MISSIOHS De partment Thls semmar was the 1n1t1al one of a serles to be held ln Assemblies of God Colleges There were 50 students enrolled 1n the semrnar By everyones standard, It was consldered qulte successful Rev Guynes Personnel Director of the Forex n MISSIOUS Department IS shown wlth Vlce President Bl'1dgCS and Presldent Farmer Left to rrght Mr James Brld es D Blake Farmer and Rev D R Cuyne P'?i'v BP' Frfty students most of whom were Mlsslon majors were enrolled rn the seminar Rev Cuynes IS hown with one of the frve groups of the seminar Each roup IS to represent the Fleld Fellowship of a certain held . , D . . . . 1 . 7 . . . - Q E ' . . . ' 5. H gms?-if- TEV ' ..L!Hjf K -U' .- ' 153. QA 'E - - . . ,LJ ng ?-: ' ' r sv:-,: rg : ,X L' ful Q '- -' , J. , X. , A . W A l. ' . 4 HWS- . ,F A yg'gy,- , x 'iii ' ,sh ' rl- i .I ,r '- lflo-'-, - 3lE' 1p:?'l ' 1.'nF '11'Hi-1 Am, .1 . ' , , 1 Ugg., ' - ,fi . ' ,.f:'f1' ' ' , Y ' , , ' r 5 ' 7 ' 'mf V' , H ,. w ,J . ' ' s ' I ' ' . g ' ,,-,. , i V l 1 l l Elizabeth King is awarded a kiss of congratulations from Mrs. R. E. Goggins. Xl, 'Yf i4 l52 Banquets Oklahoma T 1' wr l ,'l i if-t Ns Mrs. R. E. Coggins presents Vice-president James Bridges with a 31,000 check for the college from the Oklahoma District. 'L t, CN is , , . ' U -1 w J lj t. '- l X 'N . 11, y - i l. t . , i X' i llilili ' ,. ff. . l r. , :Z-is -1. Oklahoma faculty members and other faculty guests enjoy a place of honor at the banquet table. Wesiern Dag l James HIUUIDS and Darryl Lawson seem to be havlng a frrendly conva.rQ1t1on Margaret Young and Ruth Radke cannot declde whether to bale hay or not A hay ballng contest rs defmxtely a manly sport and xt amt straw' Uncle Al rs always ready wxth .1 sonff to Qoothe the weary beasts I 3 5 T5- f r y Ah r Q r r 3 lr ' I: '. rr y ' -.-.il-nf' .r I' xg. Y ,Vrlmlk L y j'Z'5,j ' ' -5 r . v lv A7 HZ 1131. .ragga 'XV' H I: in lr. lx' j i ww A 'rf fl? Q2' 5 , 'e wg! xl l, - --LLYST . A .. 'UU' ' KK ' YY a F. , . l 5 9 3 Tommy Bean and Sharon Bell Dale Gros and Phil Sacller -. lx.. l 0 P? ll I Weddings .,' T ii,- .,., l 'ff-31 F'lgT??Z'.E' 1 '!l:.j,l Sandra Peters and Gary Cook Angehne Alvxar and Kenneth Bolton Llnda Henderson and Robert Jeter Ron Stanley and Donna Evans 'xlmwxi'-w mTf'-'f ' ' ' -1 j fy? Z-,..,-1-is-uv F E A T U 57 X ,UDF ,I Mug, Mr. Sou+hwes+ern Garg Jones -'5'I71--- ' 1 J wif: ,J rg' , ii, Mr. Soufhwesiern Nominees Mike Cave Philip Cochran I I I I FQ ...Z -1 ' ' no I I I I Ron Glosson Nathan Price Walter Rose l60 Miss Souihwesfern Nominees ' KPMWTU M14 -H W , Qpwllxg lfiggr I W gf ,- M .111 V f QI ,1 1 , . v 4 . 1 1 M .. 1 . I i H1 . VNU W 3 K, W .i4X,f?i2Lgx,N Sheila Foresman Fannie Mae Hall Ellzabeth Parker I Sharon Parker Rena Beth Rex I 1 egg? Valedielorian Bible College James Barnes , NVQ,-x V. f f 1.1 -',.,....l Qalulalorian Bible College Marie Akins i Qalulalorian Junior College Darrgl Proffii Valedicforian Junior College Rebecca Smiih Who's Who Among Siudenis In American Junior Colleges Sh 1 E l d Farris Whitehead Roger West W Who's Who Q Judy Johnston Who's Who .w , Darryl Proffit Becky Guynes Smith LL X f Who's Who Rebecca Smith -. - 1, l 5 B-: -1 -. 'Lf T1 ,Lf ,xl rx x lg x 1 b 1 r ' 1 'W' R um .. A I , , 4' ir .1 f , ,. , Jake Sumner Joyce Dollar . X I , W . N , w W , N 'N . 1- , 4 .. .hb , , ,j. :I L' vw , 1 32 ww ax My 'lf gray, 55312:- ie'- m awwg w Homecoming Nominees Shirley Eiesland Wai Queen Ruth Ann Horne J Fanme Mae Hall x , 5 a 1 .N ' J. T TW, -1- N l72 ,. Q VH Mun m W dal: . N Q4 ' 1,ju.5m3' V: 15:4 ,wg H-X E, gp ,.., ,Q'Ff 'w.1-, .-f5'f-..uf'i - W , - 1, 1511 K X 'fam' g-. . 'V . 1 44 1 . Jac. .fl Sr 4 ,iF,,ag - 91' .- 3, .1 1 4 pug' S - ' X-TT : 7 w f 331- 'K Eff' -:'4 J' '. gr: ' an , ja -' A, iii' H .l .,' I , 'A' y, 'if' 'zz' , TW ' ' X 3- . 4 41 'I-11 ,. . A .1 V 1 , :Th J ' ve. ' Q11 if J. - H H ,LMIM H dw. iiixx ,Q f..,h-Nfg 114' .l '5'-'val K J N ' MKAMYQZ. .Lf 'V -, c-:vii Y - ...gum .1 C'-'H ,. X50 ,Q--. ,NL Hag , V kk .x . Q . - ' ,Q A.-.fr-1 ' - 5, A .. - . 1 .A QL, . 5 , .A .mw- ,-,.-.1--f-P- , 'y' X. ali' yi. Sports played an 1mportant role on the SAGC campus thls year The Intramural program was geared for the student, but lt was left up to the 1nd1v1dual to be an actlve partlcrpant All students were encouraged to partlcrpate IU the mtramural program, whlch was arranffed so that workmg and marrled students could take part ln the act1v1t1es Under the Intramural program more students became 1nvolved, and the outstandlng as well as the average athlete was able to partrclpate A varrety of sports was offered throu h the Intramural program Football, mens volleyball, womens volleyball, tenms, badmmton, and table tenms were offered frrst semester The sprmg semester provlded basketball, co ed volleyball, and men and women s softball Doubles and co ed competrtron were offered ln tenms, badmmton, and table tennls the sprmg semester also All Star teams were chosen to play the flrst place wlnners ln each competltlve team sport All Stars were elected by the lndlvlduals of the varlous teams Members of both the All Star team and the flrst place team were awarded certlflcates A regular season was planned for the Extramural basketball team The members of the Extramural team were chosen from the Intra mural teams Members of the Extramural team elected f1VS cheer leaders from the Intramural squads to lead the yells at the games I75 Cheerleaders Back ihe 'Brawn' Swamp- Hogs The Arkansas-Louisiana Cheerleaders are: Betty Welch, Sherry Ketchens, Mary Schmallz, Sharon Moses, and Sharon Wesson. l 76 Eagles ll Lg.- -1 1. Lf s it yt ., ' ,gh-,wA'1l,,1?.v:::,g L :V --rr 75:11 , ,-.X . E is , ,. c ng 1- gl 1 1- , . f 5 ' 'g-Z. r . f . The South Texas Cheerleaders are: Maureen Patlan, Susan Norwood, Carol Crump, Lynn Bass and Janet Owens. Independents Prove to be a Some of the Independent team members include Keith Elder, David Doyle, Mark Smith, Jerry Elder, and Dick Dodd. .. . -- w . ' J . ' w , . .t . . , , 1 W L.. . rt . Hu. W... H, N., ,. t H xxx. '-f... . . Strong eam Having a 3-2-1 season, Independents tied with South Texas for second place. Both of their losing games were against the Swamphogs. The Independents displayed great versatile abilities in their running and passing games throughout the season, as shown by the fact that five members of the team were chosen as All-Stars. The remaining members of the Independents are Harry Thrasher, Ronn Scott, Rodney Hardin, Dennie Drew, and Darryl Proffit. - Independents End sweeps were Ronn Scott's favorites. 80 0 Sept. 26 24- Ark.-La. 6 Oct. 10 O S. Texas 12 Oct. 24' 0 N. Tandc 12 Nov. 1 14- Ark.-La. S. Texas 0 Nov. 14- 0 8 Nov. 19 6 N. Tando V --,..-- . A I ' . N .4 .. L' A , Q . . ' -- -Y ' -G, r .Run-pau - -qv-unset N , .s 55 - g.. rx A -i ,,.. 4 N. H---V - .N . Q V- A, ...v f,,,..,,-5 1 1 ia, ' A g, ' - e ,A x . .M --H , . Q55 , I s -. , r Nm A PM W i J ' if f fi . . f13.?, ff' 5 '-f ,:u!'i1': 2:' lflifd' A ' A 'mg-.:TQu. Y i 'V W . f, r . w'f1t . - f.ff-fa-.l...s l Quarterback David Doyle makes yardage for the Independents. South Texas South Texas South Texas South Texas South Texas South Texas South Texas Ties for Second Place - IQ la 14 Oct. 1 0 Oct. 10 12 Nov. 1 28 Nov. 5 0 Nov. 14- 8 Nov. 21 Hands go up as South Texas scores against Arkansas-Louisiana in the Homecoming game. North Texas-Oklahoma Independents 14 Arkansas-Louisiana 6 North Texas-Oklahoma Independents 6 Arkansas-Louisiana Highlighting the South Texas football season was their win over the champions, Arkansas-Louisiana. The game was the last game of the regular season for both teams. Arkansas-Louisiana had beaten South Texas by two points the first time they played, which was the Homecoming game. South Texas and the Independents tied for second place, both having a 3-2-1 season. South Texas was hampered by injuries during the season, but managed to have more teammates chosen for the All-Star game' than any other team. The members of the South Texas football team are: FRONT: David Hunter, Jer- old Shelton, Max Sapp, Andy Richey, Willie Fields, Sam Del Bosque, Ronnie Mask, Mickey Wright, and David Maynard. BACK: Carl Flana- gan, Mike Cave, Phillip Coch- ran, George Webb, Tommy Brown, and Glenn Smith. I79 Arkansas Louisiana Wins the Championship we i 1 The members of the Arkansas Loulslana football team are FRONT Danny Powell, Wayne Hoskins, Tommy Stevens, Roger Lawson and Chrxs Wltt BACK Mike Wnght Gerald Faulk T1m Grlbert, Mike Cheshier, Bo McCough, and Ron Glosson. Ark Ark Ark Ark Ark.-La. Ark.-La. Ark.-La. .-L Sept. Oct. Nov. 1 Nov Nov Nov Dec d1str1c ts twlce to make up the SAGC Intra-mural rernarned unbeaten until their last lost to South Texas the won 0 1 , y e - . . champronshlp Arkansas Lourslana played . 7 .12 .5 39 Independents North Texas- Oklahoma South Texas Independents North Texas- Oklahoma South Texas All-Stars , . - . v , A gc-.F vBl ' :fl-7' A Bo McGough runs for , fl' Yjg . V . 13? T ,V T N I'li'2 - :Eid hy 5.1617 w 417 En'lA , ir' . ' ' L.. v 'r a first down. I Egfxp V f' .4W f if isfitsi T 15 I 0-5- 3 ...L.. Qflfei MX The North Texas-Oklahoma Cheerleaders are: Sheila McKee, Darlene Walker, Anita Fletcher, Sandy Etter, and Becky Botsford Warriors C Falcons The Independent Cheerleaders are: FRONT: Barbara Singley, Myrna BACK: Gail Dunlap, Ann Pressler, and Shirley Collins. North Texas-Oklahoma Fights to the inish ton North Tex. Okla. , ,J . A. 7,5 f. 0 Oct. 1 14 S. T. 1 ' f'1'7Qf - 1 P :-i: 7 V l 0 Oct. 3 28 Ark.-La. ' 0 Oct. 24- 6 Ind. H555-R'l m 6 Nov. 5 28 S. T. 0 NOV. 12 13 Ark.-La. 6 Nov. 19 8 Ind. A North Texas-Oklahoma team member makes a tackle against Arkansas-Louisiana. Four of the North Texas-Oklahoma football members were selected for the All-Star game. In their last game of the season against the Independents, North Texas-Oklahoma was daring for the winning touchdown when time ran outg the team's spirit remained high during the SCHSOH. I Q - L .. 1. ... Q T- 5 T Encouragement from the sidelines is always appreciated by a weary teammate. During the halftime of each game, a tug-of-war took place between fans of the opposing teams. l8I All-Qiars Triumph Over ihe Champions XQ X, The members of the All-star team are: FRONT: Buddy Hicks, George Webb, Willie Fields, Ken Dollar, and Ron Scott. BACK: Tommy Brown, Rodney Hardin, Carl Flanagan, Darryl Proffit, David Moyer, Glenn Smith, Rusty Provost, and David Doyle. Keeping score and announcing the game are Phil Cochran and Mike Mangum. Trying to catch a pass, Ron Glosson and .lames Beshirs jump as Tim Gilbert approaches. Certlflcates were glven to the members of the All Star and Arkansas Loulslana teams durmg chapel 'B WN The members of the Arkansas-Louisiana team are: FRONT: Danny Powell Wayne Hoskins Tommy Stevens Roger Lawson and Chris Witt. BACK: Mike Wright Gerald Faulk Tim Gilbert Mike Cheshier Bob McGough and Ron Closson. Women's Vollegball INDEPENDENT FALCONS: Left to right: Marilyn Soules Andrea Johnson. Gail Dunlap, Billy Lasswell. p,7..,o , . .,. I, ll' j'ji15f1 ,, A fl 121 .,, ri: ..u. NORTH TEXAS-OKLAHOMA: Left to right: Ann Pressler Diane Pearcy, Darlene Walker. SOUTH TEXAS: Left to right: Susan Norwood, Karen Kresslcy Janet Owens. Carol Crump. ll 41 Swamp-Hogs Win Championship 1 f 171 fi' ' 7 ARKANSAS LOUISIAN A BACK fleft to fl hty Mary Brown Wxlma Tldwell Sher ry Ketchens Margaret Tnpp Cooky Zermatten FRONT fl ft rx htb Margaret Youn Mary Schnaltz Jean nu McCou h 1'-fa 'Y '1 1 ALL STARS Left lo rx ht Andrea Johnson Jun Owens Diane Pearcy Marilyn Soulcs Wxlnm Txdwell Clrol Crump Su an Norwood ...z 155- g -5 ...f 3 ',.ff-,sta F - A .. I ' In A fi' ' A Ag lr' If ' .L 4- ' ' ,YI 1 Y If ' ' m 5 S A Q - 1 4 ' ,N .J . jg : L 1 1 9 ' I . ' ' , 7 7 Fmt , e to 'g : gf ' 1 ' ' -'ra V' . , , L . ' s - ' i r.,r A- - . A V. A i ,fb W J PM M , -,,. A on , , or g ,,, ..1 -' ' 1 W V. , 4 v Vx X 4- L 1 I 1 . f go A . 1 'll' ' , 1 A Q in , . I .1 J , , ' PL 5 I W, 2. ! 12- V ,A tif' 'T-rj J ' A .5 , ' M1 . F ,-- f fr - : 'g : fl . 1 l' A' I , .1 f 9 X - I f 1 W ' 'f 4 A ' 2 7 . vpn., , s . , 1 5 ,. , A - 22' lndependeni Falcons Team members are BACK fleft to rughtl Kerth Elder Speedy Clendon Ro er West H C Boyd Jerry Elder Denmc Drew David Doyl FRONT Ruis Tylor Mark Smxth D1ck Dodd Darryl Lawson Darryl Lawbon nmke 1 strctnh for 1 lnikcr Keith Elder gels into action on the floor. bf ' ' ' ' ' s 1 - : a wi. ' 1 South Texas Eagles X . 4 1 l CIN Q Team members are: CENTER FRONT: Mickey Wright. LEFT ftop to hottomlz Clenn Smith, Allen McGraw, Phillip Cochran, and George Webb. RIGHT flop to bottoml: Gene Emswiler, Tommy Brown, Miki: Cave, David Hunter. Tommy Brown guards David Smith. l88 South Texas battles for the ball algainst North Texas-Oklahoma. North Texas Eagles warm up before gann Arkansas-Louisiana Swamp-Hogs Co captam of the Swamp Ho s Bo McCough rests rn the mens lobby Captam of the Swamp Hogs Sunshme Glosson drsplays hls physzque -E ln. A . , A E' k ' D ' g 1 7 5 , 12' s ff' . - ,, . ,, . - ' ,I n- . D 9 1 - + A 'f ., I V ,JP 1 .- X .A-M I' rf Z ' dp. , ,Inn . If . J?,g,q ff .N . 1 , ' , ' kf3fva.' T f K A . A' 'vi , mi H s ,Q K, X Swamp-Hog, fans scream as their team makes another point. I 89 Exiramural Cheerleaders These glrls spend much txme perfectmg thexr skxlls Q Left to rightl: Janet Owens, Susan Norwood, Carol Crump, Ann Pressler, Gail Dunlap, Myrna Schakel, and Maureen Patlan Extramural Basketball fLeft to rightl BACK ROW: Glen Smith, Walter Rose, Gene Emswiler, Keith Elder, Tim Gilbert and Coach Shortes. FRONT ROW: George Webb, Otis Moore, Speedy Clendon, Philip Cochran and Finis Fator. Coach Shortes instructs the team on handling the ball properly. l92 Coach Shortes demonstrates for his team. ,SIUESA A '34, M9555 'rigfff I wa, If f , 1 -'Pi- 'ilfsi 'FJ' ,B . ,Ez ' W GENE EMSWILER 19' 'S sm if ii Ig I N N v P 1 PHILIP COCHRAN 1 Q Q ew ,ff FINIS F ATOR R u Auld 1 ! N H W ' I X X M M . L' , X WJ' v. fll'L4L nN,'lf'5A ' 11' 'PU 1 W A-H .M N. ,-.1I-,.R,1.p f,m ,f-sf' .,1,, w E! nYi'hT I +L-- TIM A XL , 527' u nf: .V - 'T'ALiu ' ' x., Wiiwlm, ff-I,-:gif , X., , U fed? E. JD A .W 4 .If 'H X M 4 u w r 'f2'K, . 'inf ng Q, f Sri., ,Q 1 5. - ,. 'gf-r SPEEDY CLE NDOIN 1 1 Men's Tennis Presenting the championship trophy to Mike Cheshier is Coach Shortes. Mike Cheshier and Ron Glosson played each other for the tennis championship. Mike Cheshier won and was awarded a trophy. Students signed up for competition a week ahead of time, and each Ii . 5 ii li.-L 047934 'Y individual was responsible for setting his own game time and playing his opponent. Through a process of elimination it was narrowed down to Mike and Ron to play for the championship. r Ron Glosson serves to Mike Cheshier in the championship game. Women s Tennus Carolyn Wdltllal receives the serxc m a challen mg game Coach Ronnle Shortes awards the champlonshxp trophy to Shzrley Elseland for wmmng the women s tenms tournament 9.A.G.C. Golf f RAY HOLDEN DARRYL LAWSON --CL. ie DAVID MAYNARD KEITH ELDER MIKE JACKSON N J Tournameni Au I 'Qin E JERRY PETTY DAVID MOYER yi' RUSTY PROVOST GENE WISDOM MAX SAPP ADVERTISEMENTS Don'+ iusf sfand fhere, Janef. buy somefhing. Marchmans Waxahachie Absfraci' Company M H EEEE 1 2 E w T wi il r 'A 7 H Him . ,Q w , . ' 1 X Jw ' 11.1, 5' ' ml ,W vu .w- 2- .. ,,.,,,,,,,,-egg,-,gl l 7:--- i-A Yfff 7 Y .,-- -.,,,g,1-V .X 3337+ 3 1 -L'fI'T, f gl' i' ' ?1.X..,qQ A MJ -. , ' ff- L., l J- 45. '5- La 1 Q .f. 2 IH --.-4' J., 5: ng? Complimenfs of A AND TITLE C0., INC. Ageni' for Sfewarf Ti'IIe Guaranfy Co. J. F. Langford, Jr. 402 Ferris Avenue Waxahachie, Texas Phone 937-260I 'ui-1 -- . A Christmas Parfy for fhe Gold Jackets. Th Ima -jabs 55Y5' I di OAK CLIFF BAKING CO. P.O. Box 5I48 Dallas, Texas 75222 Buy SUNBEAM Bread Sfudenfs Eafinq WIII1 D-Cap J OH . 9:-lil .,N,fuW 114619, gf ...TZEZ 'g -: I 4' Us coup Wnjant -9 3 ' ' I - . ' . '- :Q 1 '. ' ' , ' iff , 4 5 . .. 'AQI SID I P- 'V '.lEf-7--41. . ' 3. ' . 4 . 'T T-L-Q if --gfuny . , 1' 5..,,,.m-lg,-1,5 I.l..lS CQLJINITY S Assoc:aA-nom 400 FERRIS AVENUE, WAXAHACHIE, AXAHACHIE PHONE 2I4l937-4567 TEXAS 75165 DALLAS PHONE 2141223-7213 WAXAHACHIE BANK AND TRUST COMPANY The Friendly Bank Member of Federal Deposif Insurance Corporalion 75I65 Complimenfs of SOUTHWESTERN BALFOUR COMPANY 350I McKinney Ave. Dallas, Texas 75204 CURRY'S Appliance S'l'ore Coin Laundry Coin Car Wash Dry Cleaners l30l Ferris Waxahachie, Texas 75I65 THE OKLAHOMA DISTRICT COUNCIL 0F THE ASSEMBLIES OF GCD Cong ratulates the Class of I969 May God Bless You , 'tv KJ REVEREND ROBERT E. GOGGIN REVEREND JAMES C. DODD REVEREND L- H- ARNOLD DisI'ric'I' Superinfenclenl Assis'I'an'I' Dis'Iric'I' Superinlenclenl DlSl'l'lC'l' SGCFGIBFY-TFBGSUFBF ROBERT E. GOGGIN, Dislrici' Superinfenclenl' JAMES C. DODD, Assislanl' Disfricl' Superinlenclenl' L. H. ARNOLD, Dislricl' Secrelary-Treasurer LESLIE MOORE, DisI'ric'I' Sunday School Direcfor EUGENE MEADOR, Dislricl' Chris+'s Ambassadors Presiclenl' JOHN GRACE, Dislricf Missions Direclor MRS. ROBERT E. GOGGIN, Dislricl' Women's Missionary Council Presiclenl' 204 Congratulations to the Graduates NEW MEXICO DISTRICT COUNCIL ASSEMBLIES OF GOD EARL G. VANZANT. District H , 'HIT ' I,-I ' Superintendent EDGAR L. NEWBY. Assistant wx A ' Superintendent X ' I' D. B. CHANEY, Secretary-Treasurer I District Office-Albuquerque, N. M. Our Very Best Wishes May God's Richest Blessings Be Yours AND APPLIANCE COMPANY BRAKEFIELD- SACKMAN AGENCY 306 South Rogers Texas 75I65 West Monroe, Louisiana JAMES G. SACKMAN J. THOMAS BRAKEFIELD S t h' . . A 'Ie Says' Vice-President THE SOUTH TEXAS DISTRICT COUNCIL OF THE ASSEMBLIES OF GOD Congra+uIa+es 'Ihe Class of I969 W. S. GRAHAM N. L. WHITE WARREN J. PIERSOL Disiricf Superinfendeni' Assisfani' Disfricf Secrefary-Treasurer Superinfendenf CHARLES D. JOHNSON ALLEN POLDSON LAUREL L. AKERS DisI'rIcI' Sunday ScI1ooI BooIcs'I'ore Manager DIs'Iric'I CI1risI s Direcfor Ambassadors Presidenf MRS. W. S. GRAHAM Dis'I'ric'I Women's Missionary Council Presidenf DISTRICT BOOK STORE UNIVERSITY ASSEMBLY OF GOD 908 Sycamore Waxahachie, Texas 75 I 65 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '69 CHURCH MINISTRY Paslor .................................. Sunday School Superinfendenr ..... .... Music . Children . . WMC's . . . Missionelles Youlh . . . Prison . . . Hospilal . . . CHURCH BOARD Lloyd Slone T. M. Annear J. N. Fosler Charlie Pace Irwin Bofsford Elmer C. Andrews H. A. Conner Marlin L. Mundi' W. E. Davis Raymond Waflrins Elhel Hawlhorn, Secrelary Treasurer - .IFHT ,.' T' 14.7 n . R. L. Daivs T. M. Annear . Bill Brufon Helen Davis Lillie Mundl Anna Green Larry Kasper Lloyd Slone W. E. Davis UNIVERSITY ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH ii Ili' , - - 1 fjx--f aff I , f' -' -f.: 'E'Ff. -A I i NXQIIII .foil '. ,..,,:Q5ifLFFilf--4.4 I . 6.1. IIIII- IgliIQ.II,IIg,WlI:gi1+-fin T W ,, ' i'UZv1f.Yi':il'-Fi- .i'1'iidfl-Fi' 1 r . . kil',em ii uhm JT II II III 3 I I. . ,. -I I M. ,. . If.. I I1 iw.. 'I in I -fluidll'L:fiii'fIf-if-II-'fii I I-I. .. ..I iz- I. ., H ,,. I I- .III-s,g-1.-.--3gII.g, ez g-. -, II',. I X 1 Ui,-, -.L Y- I. ..s.,, , I in ..I..,, IL. ,,. QL. is AgQ5f.,'figi,i.g,l: 3i'I,':rg'. . -'filly-Uv-F1 if -. Z - . 1 . . , H Q fI,:.f I '. -',-gpg. I. . I L I , '- I -'ig 'ni ' 'I nig- Y A ,7.- I!-,3q.L:.k' W.- ,'a:.IJ ill ,L Y . n, I. . I --nu., 1-,,1,..lII,,,,, -TI-fam I--few,-T-ET' 1' ' i fi - irfhf' rr' .E IIj.:'FiQ.J-1-- i J I ' .. .. EJ, A I. a17biy.EI:IIIuh1.:. Iggy H . nn! I .. IAII ,QIZ-.,I. f ' - I..-,I. I-.rug 'II lg, -' I , , III II IIIIIII n, ,,III IIy,.IIII I A! ,I , V A ,I ,II' REV. AND MRS. R. L. DAVIS Pasfors Congrafulalions 'lo 'lhe Seniors of I969 REV. E. R. FOSTER FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD N.E. 8+h a+ Pierce Sfreef Amarillo, Texas Phone DR 3-4l8I The Friendly Church- A place where you feel al Home E. R. FOSTER, Pasior HicKeRsoN's sooo srons IO6 Jaclzson Waxahachie, Texas LONE STAR MEAT COMPANY 4008 Commerce Sfreel' Dallas, Texas 75226 ' ii w pq ' .1 N ml H ii i fy . , , W ii, T i:wi., ,, 1 '54 MARCHMAN'S Dub Pulman plays 'rhe piano for Karla of fhe March of Dimes. DEPARTMENT STORE Waxahachie, Texas 75l65 208 How are 'These shoes Darlene? WEST TEXAS DISTRICT COUNCIL OF THE ASSEMBLIES OF GOD REV. HASKELL H. ROGERS REV. E. R. FOSTER REV- CHARLES J- EASTES Superin+enden'r Assisfanf Superinfendeni' Secrefary-Treasurer REV. W. D. METZGAR Missions Secrelary REV. BILL THOMAS MRS. RUBY DAVIS W.M.C. Direclor REV. H. L. STEVENS C. A. Presidenl' Men's Fellowship Direcfor SECTIONAL PRESBYTERS REV. CHARLES V. DAVIS REV. M. W. PUTNAM. SR- REV. WESLEY J. LANGE REV. K. MOODY HICKS REV. R. V. LUNA PORTRAITS-WEDDINGS MARCEL'S STUDIO 409, Commerce Forl' Worfh, Texas ED 6-8829 Besf Wishes fo All CARI.'S SEWING CENTERS Sewing Machines From Around The World AUTHORIZED DEALERS FOR NECCHI ELNA N ELCO WHITE Special Discounfs 'ro Minisfers, Teachers and Sludenls 482I Ross Ave. 9I5 W. Jefferson 2243 Gus Thomasson Dallas, Texas SAM M. MONZINGO CAN ASSIST YOU IN SELECTING THE RIGHT PLANS OF LIFE INSURANCE FOR YOUR PERSONAL NEEDS. PENSIONS, ESTATE PLANNING. GROUP. AND BUSINESS LIFE INSUR- ANCE. SAM M. MONZINGO 3636 Cedar Springs Rd., Dallas, Texas 752I9 Office LA I-2I4I Residence FR 6-8726 THE GREAT-WEST LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY ls if Hme for dinner yel Nancle? Speak a liffle louder. Carolyn! NORTH ERN PROPANE GAS BUTANE PROPANE Your Friendly LP Gas Dealer J. W. JARRETT P.O. Box 585 Waxahachie, Texas 75I65 Phone 937- I 360 TEXAS ELECTRIC BUS LINES Waxahachie Cab ConI'InenaI Bus 937-44 I 0 937-44I I Wesfern Union 937-432 I Waxahachie, Texas 75 I 65 nmmmr'-r ' u'1r'l'l1llf1 -v fr- ---I E. B. MOTI' STORE 46552 600 Ferris Avenue Waxahachie. Texas 75Ib5 CARLISLE CHEVROLET COMPANY P.O. Box I 00 I I If. Waxahachie. Texas N? 75I65 MCGOUQIW beams wlfh pride. Why? Besi' Wishes From v I 1 The Happy Pufnams JANIECE'S FLOWER SHOP 5I0 'Wesf Main Sfreef Waxahachie, Texas 75I65 Phone: 937-3694 We Wire Flowers MRS. L. W. SPRINGER WAXAHACHIE Owner ABSTRACT COMPANY 20I Wesf Main Sfreef Waxahachie, Texas 75I65 WEDDINGS AND ,,,Su,ed Absh-acfs CORSAGES-SPECIALTY! Tifle Insurance BAYLESS PRINTING AND OFFICE SUPPLIES IO9 N. Rogers WEstmore 937-I53I ,Ee 9 --1 Before Deadline: After Deadline: AN NUAL STAFF SEARS RCEBUCK AND CO 78 Years of Service to the Nation Waxahachie, Texas 937-23 I0 For Cmptew Insurance Service FINANCIAL STABILITY - PROMPT 81 SATISFACTORY CLAIMS SERVICE - The keynote of aII of our companies TELEPHONE Let us show YOU how to reduce your insurance cost. E.P . HARBIN COMPANY 208 West Main Street Waxahachie, Texas The New Administration Building Is Beautiful Congratulations EU BAN KS ll ll flowers for ony Occasion phone WE 937-2920 Ferris ond Marvin Streets Wcnxohochie, Texos -a Qi. De. lgfgfg:g.iiQ.f 1 .7 L04 'M ' ' Q Gel +o work everybody' C. A. WILSON PLUMBING CO. llb N. College Waxahachie, Texas 75l65 Phone: 937-4886 LYNN D LASSWELL AND COMPANY INSURANCE IO6 N College Sfreel' Waxahaclue. Texas 75l65 ,,.. ,, ,.... . . -' -. ' -' ' IIA .:,,,.,..., , 1 .f CAl...yov can :coll ulec- ': 'i 'Wi WZ I E7 H nicully lar only 51.50 le .,.. . , 52.25 u month. 'Z' ' .fs. : f,..wac:f-.QQ-L, - ' L f m'Ek'i5f29? ' flxll POW!! G ll0ll'l' COMPANY THE LOUISIANA DISTRICT COUNCIL OF THE ASSEMBLIES OF GOD Cong ratulates the Class L. O. AND MRS. WALDON C- E- AND MRS. PEAK Superinlendenf Secrefary-Treasurer DON AND MRS. LOGAN AND JONATHAN MELBA BALEN TINE C. A. and Sunday School Direclor Office Secrefary Assislanl' Superinlendem' .... ...... C ecil Janway General Presbylers ....... ...... L . O. Walclon L. L. Wells, Jr. F. C. Chamberlain W. M C P 'd I' . . res: en .................. Mrs. L. O. Waldon Men's Fellowship Direcfor .................... J. E. Allen DISTRICT OFFICE I720 Alberl Slreel Alexandria, Louisiana 2l4 ARKANSAS DISTRICT COUNCIL OF THE ASSEMBLIES OF GOD Execullve Presbyfery, Arkansas Dislricf Council LEFT TO RIGHT: Donald Walker, R. A. Thompson, G. E. Chambers. I-I. W. Culbrellw. Fay Hulcluinson M. J, l-Iarrls, Joe Wilmofh, D. A. Haslie, and Gorman Daniel. Pastor- BOB SKIPPER ' Associate Pastor- BOB DOUGLAS , I . I EAST SIDE ASSEMBLY OF GCD CHURCH 2l I4 E. Pine Street Grand Prairie, Texas ' ' i Sh - , 3, A .qggiiqx fr'-alfa. .fl- 'i 'u-' 5 - ' 'f IUMQMMA... . . . torn. asunder by suspicion, greed, and lust. But along with legacy of a divided world, you are given unprecedented opportun to serve. Never before your senior year in college had human e beheld our planet from the window of a moon-bound space cal They saw your world as a tiny vessel careening through space M all mankind on board, a craft so small that a spoken word can heard by all, so frail that a single misstep can rock the whole ship. But this is the world that God so loved .... lt's your world, and that's your message for it- , G-CJ and GElillElll.!lll,Gl1lU,HllllEllL+ilSSlElll llES iii Iseli Paschall examines books on display af The Texas Junior College PI'6SfCl9f1l' Fdfmef is pFeSeHf0d 6 plaque by Vice PfSSider1f Bridges on behalf of 'rhe Ex-Sfudenl Associalion. The plaque was presenled al The dedicafion ceremonies ofihe newly renovalecl Adminislralion Building in appreciafion for service rendered as Presidenl of +l'ie college. J. C. PENNEY COMPANY Lee says, Of course l'm happy e 602 Ferris Avenue Waxahachie, Texas 75I65 ZENITH-MOTOROLA Color Television GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES Sales-Service DU-ALL SHOP 408 Wafer, Waxahachie, Texas 75l65 Phone: 937-45l0 ALBRIGHT'S HARDWARE CONGRATULATIONS FROM ALBRlGHT'S TRUE VALUE HARDWARE STORE 30I Soufh Rogers Waxahachie, Texas 75l65 2I7 SOUTH DALLAS SECTION ASSEMBLIES OF GCD HERSCHEL D. HOBBS Secfional Commifieeman 95 A-1- Ns REV. BOB SKIPPER CommiH'eeman REV. W. E. MAGRUM Presbyfer REV. W. W. LOWREY Commiffeeman REV. H. S. COWART Secreiary-Treasurer CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES Consfruchon Targef Dafe-Apnl I969 f 'V W Rev RONALD w HASTIE Pas'Ior ASSISIB ni' Pasior REV M M HENDRICKSON New Locahon on Webb Chapel Road Dallas Texas DANNY McLEOD Music Dlrecior MAPLEWOOD ASSEMBLY OF GOD Presenl' Locahon 45I5 Maple Avenue Dallas Texas RONALD W HASTIE Pasfor KELLYS DRY CLEANING 324 Umversrly Avenue Phone 937 2744 Waxahachle Texas 75 I 65 AMERICAN PRODUCTS CO Food Supplies for Insh+uhons and Bakers 4I I6 Coclrrell Avenue Phone WA 6 540l Forl' Worfh, Texas 76I33 CITY BICYCLE SHOP I5I0 Wesi Mann Waxahachle Texas 75I65 Dlscounls +o All SAG S Sfudenls and Licensed Mmlsfers Repair Service for Blcycles and Lawn Mowers SCHWINN BICYCLES TORO AND LAWN BOY MOWERS 2l9 l !! M! . . U -gp ' , l W -. ' . I , I u I L , gg, . . I 7 ' I , ' I l ix ' I . - - I SOUTHPARK ASSEMBLY OF GOD :SP ' 22 If l'l 'A B ' ' ' '222' ' A ' ' ' 802 Soufh Rogers 'L' Waxahachie, Texas 937-5535 EVENING SERVICE lx- w.M.c. TUESDAY MISSIONETTES- TUESDAY ............. -:S x , , -.wiv-r f.:-1. KZ' . E, f7 '7'5i -'P 'I'iIff-' 41 1: ::- +- . ---f ,-- , V by S, i-T L-,S . +G -.,-EN C wg- .. . ,- Y I, l cgi' F 5 115 A-4 Lg. M A' ' f A' Y L fl 3 i2'7,...7 'Pf'- .- 1-' JH- r ff' Y :-- 1 . ' 'E A' '4'-:ENDS fv x' E S'f 'z - 4-'M Af -'-----Z ,A A ,5.g,-,...,,-,-.E E A ff REV. w. w. LOWRIE Pas'l'or 1 f .f ,f I xv' X 2 ' - ' .,, V I ' I-ss ft, X 1 r' V X ,Yr 33 4 , ff . Ii I 'f 220 Tarzan! Very Good Shot suNoAY SCHOOL .......... Q Momma wonsr-up ...... E..- E cmusr AMaAssAooRs N WEDNESDAY SERVICES .... Q15 Q TYLER REFRIGERATION fClark Equipmeni Company, ax h c exas MANUFACTURERS OF COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATORS DRIFTERS MOTEL lI07 F h Alr Condlhoned Beaufy Salon Room Phones Free TV We are proud fo have SAGC In our fown May God Bless each of you + v To the Faculty and Student Body of SOUTHWESTERN ASSEMBLIES OF GOD COLLEGE KAUFMAN STREET ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH Extends Our Highest Regards, Prayerful Bes'l' Wishes, and a Hearty WELCOME Io A'HencI Our Services. I .fl Rev. v. w. MARCONTELL 2 ' Mas. v. w. MARcoNTeLu I J.i 5i545?3?1,,,tgiuldm-M K- -Qveawroi b- Vtvg 4 ,QOI Kaufman S'I'reeI' Waxahachie, Texas ,, BR03. I I Congratulations Auto suPPLv stones -Xt ,iv o-- Your money 1911311 more at your Babcock Store from 208 South Rogers Phone 937-286l Woxohochie, Texos Manager Eddie Pilkilton MORRIS HEAD Clothing of Distinction FOR MEN AND BOYS BILL FLEMING, MGR. 217 S. Rogers Woxohochie 222 For +he Finesi' In Fine Jevielry CLARK JEWELRY CO. NEXT noon TO SEARS Owners-WALTER and JUANITA HOLT If You Don'+ Know Diamonds, KNOW YOUR JEWELER BULOVA-BULOVA ACCUTRON WYLER EASY TERMS APPLIANCE HOUSE 30l Elm Waxahachie, Texas We Service Whai' We Sell FRIGIDAIRE SALES-SERVICE JEWELRY 937-37I0 REVIVAL BY THE SPIRIT Ac+s I7, l8, 2I And il shall come Io pass in Ihe lasl days, sailh God. I will pour oul of my Spiril upon all llesh: and your sons and your daughlers shall prophesy, and your young men shall see visions and your old men shall dream dreams: And on my servanls and on my handmaidens I will pour oul in Ihose days of my Spirit and They shall prophesy: And I+ shall come Io pass. Ihal who- soever shall call on Ihe name of 'rhe Lord shall be saved. NORTH TEXAS DISTRICT COUNCIL ASSEMBLIES CF GOD '. X hwvl' . ' I1 m.'g .4'illlIll1g mirgr'-if I or , w liar will I lil? ' v ,iilggiy 4 willy 'rv I I I QW-f lu i 2 ,I ,Q ,im l . . ' il ' Q S' 1 ' N JW W In ml il Y 3 1 V K EP-' 'zwnlffi Mmm? E. R. ANDERSON J. T. DAVIS JOE W ADAMS SuperinI'enden+ Assisianf Superinfendenf Secre+ary T 3 l W. W. COTHRAN G. C McGLOTHLIN Execu'I'ive, Presbyier Execuhve Presbyfer MRS. REBA MERCER MRS. E. R. ANDERSON TED JONES EI-MER BAR WMC Di,-ec-I-or MissioneHe Di,-ec-for C. A. Presidenf Sunday School 224 CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK IN WAXAHACHIE I868-I969 MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM MEMBER OF DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION OFFICERS DIRECTORS M. E. Singlefon, Jr., Presidenf O. E. CIIH, Execuiive Vice-Presidenr W. E. Sandeford, Vice-Presideni' J. W. Shipley, Vice-Presidenf George H. Singlefon, Vice-Presidenr James Helm, Cashier J. A. Wilson, Assisranr Cashier Erma J. Wilson, Assisianf Cashier R. F. Chapman, AHorney-aI'-Law O. E. CIifI', Execurive Vice-Presidenf W. H. Gefzendaner, Insurance and Invesimenfs Howard Hamblefon, Chairman of 'rhe Board, Firs+ NaI'ionaI Bank, Waco, Texas Miles E. HasI'ings, Farming W. E. Sandeford, Vice-Presidem' George H. Singlefon, Vice-Presidenf M. E. Singlefon, Jr., Presidem' Miss Cellaneous and Mr. Too! I Nancy, cool in any situation! 111 llm Southwesterners wait for food at the Fall Picnic. 'fx 1 ,-. ' w if 'kkgtxi li Every inch a Texan? 226 V I A Rick, play for your life! Sleeping Beauty! Enthusiasm is the same, student and teacher alike. Here She iS, MECCHHHCOUS! ,QW 9 fiif- PW tw-' s 59- QU- ' 1 xr 1 'N - it f5:Lg5l , ' 5 'f fi?i7:' 'Milli' H , ra-eww ,N . 4 , . ' we M3235 . S '- ' 'f. i- pr-4 , mtl 92'-' ,'1 Q I l v if 'Q az, JJ' , V A ,r ....,,, l H J- Ffa' 3--1 ar-- WM D JUHNSU What? The school bill strikes again! Mr. Harvester Do Freshmen really like pie that much? .4 Southwesterners at the park. Roger, whatvs on your mind? 227 lg.: ,A w-4 'N .vw-4 ., N. . I 'X K a N 1 ! - iff? . -wx 'WT 4. Q I ff -,Flu In -is X W ' my M f v -1 :nib L Ba v va Q Z1 Harrison, Jesse Moon, and William Johnson sell banquet tickets at the Texas Junior Jerry Shepperd with pen in hand is always teachers' convention. ' U ,A UM ready to down notes. X U ,UD ff-4 w time fora station break Missionarie Mr and Mr' Mike Wri ht pay a visit to SAGC and get It is no - . g s. into the mood by eatin in the cafeteria. Keep smiling Martha, it's a pleasure to serve. ,.- lf' 'e J i' fill: g I 11 -V . , ' 'J '1 Q ' X . ,W X E RA . - I f 1 ,I Escape from reality is food from the SUB. 229 I in fir' uv, ,--f .,' 0 .ln -xx 'by' 131' Sharon 'NIC Xnall - : Y Betty Mn-Cullough Mike Mangan Ronnie Mask Paul Mehegan Carl Miller Ottis Moore Sharon Moses Flo Murdock Sharon Navarre David Norton Don Panell 230 Cheryl Cook Jim Cook Paul Cothrun Vernon Duvall Gene Emswiler gun, 'Sf 'S 1.1- if 5? Si' Phillip Parker Timothy Peter Cecil Pope .R. M. Provost Glenda Rutherford Tommy Saul ,lake Scalfrl Gary Seals William Sewell China can always be seen smiling espe cially when his plate is full. tg Sandy Williams Judy Woolsey .f-v Charles Spurgeon Eugene Vanbeher Betty Welch Alvin West Philip Sharp Delton Shifflett Barbara Singley Joyce Slack David Smith Glenda Sorenson ADMINISTRATION Farmer. Blake 22, 23. 24, 25, 132, 141 151, 152 Bridges, James 22. 26. 133, 151 Johnson, William 28, 229 David Johnson 29. 133 Pace, Charles 30. 37 Harrison, Thomas 23, 31. 229 Paschall, Morris 30, 32. 37. 112 Hutchinson. Alfred 32. 111, 153 Ellis. Pearl 33 BOARD OF REGENTS 23 BOARD OF DIRECTORS 23 FACULTY Bruton, William 37. 97 Carlson, Kenneth 37. 119. 121, 130. 131 Crews. Karen 35 Culbreth, Henry 38, 101 Davis. Helen 23. 34. 36. 228 Davis, W.E. 23. 34 Haddock. James 23, 40, 102. 103 Harmon. Patricia 37 Harrison. Louise 23. 31.36. 105. 114, 145 Jeter. Hugh 34. 87, 125 Moon. Jesse 35. 95. 137. 229 Prather. Stanley 38 Reinhold, Miriam 23. 36. 116 Shepperd. Jerry 38. 39. 112, 122. 123, 229 Shortes. Ronnie 40. 109. 192. 196, 197 Williams, Josephine 38. 99 Wilson. Elizabeth 18, 19. 23, 39. 107 Winters. Murl 33 STAFF Akins, W.P. 42 Biram. Joan 28 Cockrell. Jan 33 Cothran. Juanita 41 Denson. Sue 43 Ham. Pearl 43 Haynes. Ned 42 Herod. Leola 43 Hunt. Fern 25 Jeter. Gertrude 28 Lowrey. Yvonne 27. 122 Massey. Frances 42 Massey. Margery 42 McCafferty. Catharine 29. 133 Moore. Robert 42 Mosely. Charlotte 43 Mundt. Martin 43 Noble. Dougles 41. 147 Noble. Judith 41 Owens. Leona 27 Polk. Gladys 43 Robinson. Grace 43 Sewell. Donald 41 Slape. Leota 41. 145 Tatum. Agnes 43 Thornton. Carolyn 30 Waggoner. Stanley 42. 231 Walker. Mary 43 Webb. Viola 43 Wilson. Jean 29 232 Index STUDENTS Adams. Cecil 82 Adams, Jerry 73 Adley, Larry 73 Akers, Sonja 73 Akins, Marie 32, 47, 104, 162 Akins, Wilma 73 Alexander, Jerry 70 Amacker, Elford 73 Anderson, Catherine 73. 118 Anderson, Dewayne 73, 131 Anderson, Gary 82 Angami, Nehuli 47, 91 Anson. Judy 61. 120 Armstrong, Bill 53. 90 Armstrong. Sarah 73, 110 Armstrong, William 73 Ashpols, Lonnie 82 Austin. James 47 Baker. David 61, 96, 141 Baker, Garland 53 Barber, Jerry 61 Barclay, Patsy 53. 106, 107 Barkman, Gary 73 Barnes. James 47. 162 Barrett, Marilyn 82 Bartlow, Victor 47 Bass. Lynn 69, 73, 99, 110. 176 Bateman, Leonard 82 Bates. Stephen 73 Bean. Tommy 61, 154 Beebe, Candy 82 Beebe, David 53 Benner, Sue 73 Bennett. Vivian 53 Benningfield, Thomas 47 Berry. Dennis 73 Beshirs, James 61. 182 Beshirs, Sharon 61, 104, 112 Billingsley. Karen 73 Biram, James 47 Blackburn. John 73 Bles. Barbara 53. 104. 105. 111, Boggs, Dale 82 Bohanon. Gary 73 Bolton. Kenneth 61. 155 Botsford. Becky 37. 73.91. 110. 142, 17 Bourne, Naomi 73. 90, 110 Boman, Susan 73. 177 Boyd. H.C. 73, 187 Boyer. Carolyn 73. 117 Bowley. Glenda 73 Brewer, Curtis 73 Brewer, Sherry 73 Bridgewater. Karen 74 Browder. Richard 74 Brown, Linda 74. 91 Brown. Mary 185 Brown, Thomas 108. 179, 182. 188 Brown. Vernon 82 Bruno. Evelyn 74. 78, 90, 98 Buxton. Charles 61 Byrd. Roy 61 Cain. Kenneth 61 Calandrino, Richard 74 Carroll. James 61. 90 Carter. Allen 74 Carter, Shirley 74 Caudle. DuJuana 61 Cave. Michael 53.91. 108. 109. 179, 188 Chaffin, Dwight 74, 90 Chenowith, Neletta 74, 120 Cheshier, Mike 178, 183, 196 Childs, Wayne 74 Clemmetsen, Phillip 54 Clendon, Speedy 93, 187, 192, 195 Clopine, Korene 74 Cochran, Phillip 54, 78, 91. 179, 182, 188 192, 194 Cockrell, Mark 47 Coleman, Everett 74, 102, 103 Collins. Shirley 74, 91. 110, 177 Cook, Cheryl 230 Cook, Gary 47, 154 Cook, James 230 Cook, Shirley 74 Cooley, Otho 70, 89, 90, 124, 125 Cooper, Bertha 54, 100, 101 Cooper, David 74 Cossey, Charles 74, 98, 99, 124 Cossey, Joy 74. 124 Cothran. Juanita 41 Cothran. Paul 230 Couch, Connie 48, 55, 128 Couch, Don 62 Cowart, Calvin 62 Cowart, Carol 28, 74 Cowart, Patricia 62, 71.88. 104, 110, 137 142 Cox. Maxine 59. 74. 92, 120 Cox, Serena 62 Coy, Howard 74 Cravens, Joyce 62 Cravens, Tommy 74 Crider, Norma Jo 74 Crowell. Danny 74, 120 Crump, Carol 69, 74, 110. 116, 176, 184 185. 191 Crunkleton, Dale 75 Culbreth. Cecil 54 Cuneio, Bill 62 Daugherty. Thomas 75, 90. 118 Davis, Benny 54 Davis, Karen 82 Davis, Robert 118 Deakle, Eugene 52. 54 De1Bosque, Samuel 75, 179 Dickson, David 75 Diebel, Ken 48, 93 Dodd, James 75 Dodd, Rich 75, 180. 187 Dollar, Joyce 62. 167 Dollar, Kenneth 75. 182 Dorman, Janice 62, 93, 124 Douglas. Robert 48 Dow. Janice 75 Doyle, David 48. 180, 182, 187, 193 Drake, Clyde 62 Drew, Dennis 54. 180. 187 Drew. Stanley 54, 122. 123 Duck. Jimmy 75 Duffy. Sandra 75 Dunlap. Gail 72, 75, 110, 177, 184, 191 Durham, Robert 75 Duvall, Vernon 230 Eddlemon, Randall 62 Edwards. Donna 62, 90 Eiesland. Shirley 62, 90, 159, 164, 169 170, 197 Elder. Jerry 75, 180. 187 Elder, Keith 48. 71. 112. 180. 187, 192 194, 198 v 1 Jeffery Brenda 76 Elder Marlys 54 Eldrldge Sandra 6 106 107 116 128 Emswtler Gene 142 188 192 194 230 Estes Frank 75 120 Etter Sandra 56 75 99 110 177 Evans Benny 54 Evans Florence 63 92 Evans Mxchael 60 63 Fator Flnls 192 194 Faulk Gerald 75 178 183 Felts Robert 63 90 Fmck Vernon 48 91 118 124 175 Flelds Frances 63 Flelds W lam 75 78 79 108 112 117 Flanagan Carl 63 91 96 97 179 182 Fletcher Antta 54 75 102 103 177 Flowers Dlanne 52 55 101 Ford Darrell 55 Foresman Shella 63 161 French Duane 55 98 Fulenwtder Dougles 55 Fulfcr Gary 63 Fulghum Jay 75 92 120 Fulton Janice 75 Gallagher Nancy 75 Garrlson Betty 75 Gerlock Kathy 75 Glbson Ann 75 Gilbert T1m 55 78 108 109 18 192 5 Gllder Glenda 63 104 114 Gllder Jamce 75 96 118 Glosson Ron 60 63 178 182 Gosscy Anna 75 Gossage Amta 72 75 96 Gray Sue 75 Green Cheryl 75 Grccn Lmda 75 Green Myrna 48 Greer Joy 75 Gurney Juamta 63 Hafner Nancy 63 93 Hall Fanme Mae 6 47 48 104 16 169 Hall Martha 63 100 104 112 Hancock Joe 48 149 Hardln James 55 180 182 Hardm Roy 63 95 Harkms Gordon 63 Harlan Ralph 48 Harms Allen 75 Harrls Lonnie 75 Harrison Donald 64 Hartls Ronald 55 Hartshorn Sharon 75 Hawkms Arty 75 78 79 92 96 142 46 Hayden Danny 55 Hayden Cmdy 100 Hayes Glenda 82 Hayes W1l1l3lH 63 Haynes Carol 75 90 112 Hays Sandra 82 Henry Lmda 75 142 Henton Margaret 64 Herrel Shelba 75 88 Hlgglns James 75 79 1 0 Hlckman Larry 48 Htcks Buddy 64 106 1 7 Hoke Ted 64 Holden Raymond 48 198 Holder James 49 Holder Rlchard 75 Holdmess Brenda 75 Hollaway Grace 60 64 Hollingsworth Rayburn 75 100 101 Hollls Phll 120 230 Holsmgcr Dean 55 Hood Charlotte 76 120 146 Hoots Eddle 230 Horne Ruth 59 87 Horner Johnny 49 Hoskms Wayne 64 178 183 Howard Paul 49 Howard Ruth 28 Hubbard Sharon 52 56 96 Huett Lonnle 82 Hunter Davld 76 91 108 128 179 188 Hurt Lmda 64 Hutchmson Willard 64 90 93 Hutson Martha 76 Hyden Michael 76 ldhe Rlchard 76 112 122 lsom James 49 lsom Kenneth 56 Jabs Thelma 122 123 41 168 Jackson Jackson Jackson Jeffcoat Jarmon Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnston Deborah 76 Elvis 76 Mlchael 198 Cleatxs 230 Effle 76 Andrea 76 88 184 185 Donna 230 Louetta 76 102 Paul 230 Robert 76 Judy 64 165 Jones Gary 87 158 Jones Kenneth 49 Jones Lmda 76 Jones Rex 64 88 Jones Robert 6 Jones Robert M 82 Jo ner Mar 76 91 Y Y Kadjar Leyla 56 89 Kasper Larry 50 Kastl Sherry 76 92 Kemper Earlene 76 Ketchens Sherry 76 110 176 185 King Cheryl 76 Kung Don 76 Kung Ellzabeth 64 107 152 Kung Jerry 77 Klme Lee 64 Kobobcl Charlotte 77 Kraft Sandra 59 77 Kressley Karen 64 102 122 184 Lakey Allce 64 Lashlee Al 70 Laswell B111y 93 110 184 Lawhon Donna 730 Lawrence Vernon 64 Lawson Darryl 187 153 198 Lawson Roger 77 115 178 183 122 82 Leach Hazel 77 102 Ledbetter Ray 77 Lee Paul 50 Lee Sandra 50 87 92 120 121 169 Llgon Dan 89 Llnscombe Lance 64 Lmney Steve 56 57 96 97 Llndsey Rlchard 56 78 92 120 Lopez Margarlto 77 96 Lowrey Lee Ruth 65 Lowrey Jerry 46 50 Luther Eugene 65 McAna1ly Sharon 59 230 McCaulley Jenmfer 77 96 McCombs Terrls 77 McCullough Betty McCullough Paul McCutchen Joe 65 77 McDonough Dean 77 McDonough Janet 65 McEwen Thomas 78 McGough James 52 55 57 89 10 9 128 178 McGough Jeanle 78 110 185 McGraw Allen 65 89 108 188 McGu1re Lmda 78 McGu1re Raymond 65 McKee Sheila 78 110 118 177 McMath Wlldon 78 McNeeley Davld 50 McVe1gh Lonnxe 50 Mangum Ph1l1p 115 182 230 Manley Jackle 77 Mann Charles 82 Martln El1zabeth 83 Martm James 77 90 Mask Ronme 77 91 179 230 Matlock Eddle 77 Mehagan Davtd 65 Mehagan Paul 78 102 118 230 Melendez John 124 Mendoza Joseph 78 98 Merntt Sandra 78 92 102 112 120 Mnlhollon Larry 65 Mlller Carl 230 Mltchell Sharon 78 90 Mlxson Sharron 83 Muze Glenda 78 Mock Paul 57 Moore Btlly 78 Moore T1m 78 108 Moore Katherme 65 98 Moore Otls 78 192 230 Moore Wllltam J 50 Moremo Denny 38 65 Moremo Gall 66 Morgan Jerry 57 Moms Gerald 50 Moseley Eldena 74 78 Moses Sharon 53 78 176 230 Mount Sue 51 110 Moyer Davld 182 190 199 Murdock Flo 230 Mustek Davld 83 Murray Claudla 78 99 Myers Roger 83 Navarre Karen 78 Navarre Sharon 230 Nxeves Ramon 51 100 Noble Douglas 66 Noble Judtth 77 96 Norrls Warren 79 Norton Davtd 230 Ncigwood Susan 79 93 110 176 91 233 I 1 - I , ' I . 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Eva Dell 46, 49, 51, 104 Pace, Bonnie Sue 79, 30 Pafford, Aleeta 66 Pannell, Don 230 Parker, Danny 83 Parker, Joe 51 Parker, Margaret 79, 124 Parker Parker, Parker, Parrish, Parrott, Patlan, Phillip 231 Elizabeth 59, 66, 89, 96, 112, 114 Sharon 46, 51, 91,104, 117,124 Sue 66. 96, 97 Darwin 79 Maureen 70, 79, 176, 191 Payne, Don 79, 92, 120 Pearcy, Charles 66 Pearcy, Diana 79, 91, 96, 118. 124, 184, 185 Peasley, Nina 83 Pedroza, Philip 66 Persinger, Kathryn 79, 102 Peter, Timothy 79, 120, 231 Petty, Jerry 79, 199 Petty, Wilma 79 Pierson, Billy 79 Pierson, Charley 57 Pineda, Ruth 79 Plowden, Wayne 79, 90, 141 Pool, Lawrence 66, 90 Pope, Cecil Jr. 231 Posey, Everett 79 Poulson, Joann 57, 93, 124 Powell, Danny 79, 178, 183 Power, Terry 79 Pratt, John 66 Pratt, Joanetta 79, 118 Pressler, Ann 79, 177, 184, 191 Pressler, Sue 66, 121 Price, Nathan 27, 49, 50, 51, 113, 150 Proffit, Daryl 27, 66, 91, 106, 112, 113, 182, 163, 150, 186, 166 Provost, Russel 182, 231, 199 Pruett, Brenda 30, 79 Pullin, Robert 79 Purvis, Ken 83 Putnam, Miron fDubj 71, 143, 150 Radke, Ruth 59, 66, 89,104, 112,113,153 Ragan, Norma 79, 92 Raines, David 57, 89, 112 Ream, Nelda 80 Reed, James 66 Reeves, Marie 51 Resch, Marilyn 66 Rex, Rena 66, 92, 169, 171 Richey, William 80, 179 Roach, Jack 80 Roberts, Tommy 80, 102 Robertson, Pat 66, 92 Rocker, David 80 234 Rodrique, Gerald 80 Rodriquez, Guadalupe 80 Rogers, Jacque 80 Rose, Walter 66, 112, 120, Rowley, Charlene 57, 93 Russell, Donna 80, 118 Rutherford, Glenda 231 Sadler, Philip 66, 154 Sapp, Max 179, 83, 199 Sartini, Janice 68, 80, 128 Satterfield, David 51, 95 Sarten, Diana 80, 93 Satterwhite, Charles 57 Sauls, Tommy 231 Scalfri, Jacob 231 121, 148, 192 Schakel. Myrna 80, 177, 191 Schmaltz, Mary 80, 110, 176, 185 Scott, Ronald E. 53, 78, 80, 108, 128, 182 Seals, Gary 231 Self, Linda 80, 102 Sellers, Kathy 57, 88, 92 Sewell, Lonnie 80 Sewell, Norene 30, 66 Sewell, William 231 Sexton, Mary Ann 46, 49, 51, 90, 105, 137 Shaffer, Kay 80, 96 Sharp, Phillip 231 Sheline, John 57 Shelton, Jerald 80, 179 Shelton, Nancy 59, 67, 88, Shepard, James 80 Shepard, Sonja 83 Shields, Rollene 80 Shifflett, Delton 32, 231 Shortes, Sylvia 83 Singley, Barbara 177, 231 Slacks, Joyce 231 Sluder, Jimmy 80 Small, Carl 67, 93 Smith, Becky 166 Smith, David 190, 231 Smith, Donna 80 112,113,226 Smith, Glenn 58, 179, 182, 190, 188, 195, 192 Smith, Mark 80, 90, 180, 187 Smith, Ottie 80, 106, 117, 120 Smith, Rebecca 67, 100, 101, 109, 163, 167 Smith, Nathan 67 Snell, Judy 67 Snipes, Mary Jo 83 Snodgrass, Jerry 83, 148 Soules, Marilyn 80, 184, 185 Sorenson, Glenda 231 Sorenson, Robert 83 Sprunk, Allen 80 Spurgeon, Charles 231 Spurrier, Connie 83 Stanley, Ronald 67, 87, 98, 112, 155 Stephens, Tommy 67 Stevens, Tommy 58, 120. 121, 178, 183 Stoffregen, Juanita 67 Story, Martha 80 Stout, Robert 80 Strait, Carol 80 Stull, Simon 83 Suit, David 80 Stutzman, Alice 80 Summer, Jake 67, 167 Summer, Brenda 80 Sword, Annette 81 Sword, lrena 81 Szierer, Rebekka 83 Taylor, Elaine 67 Teehee, Sharon 81 Terrell, Hurtis 81, 128 Terry, James 67 Tharp, Daniel 83 Thompson, James 57, 81, 92 Thompson, Nancy 81 Thompson, Sue 81, 128 Thorson, Ardith 81 Thrasher, Harry 81, 180 Tidwell, Sharon 81 Tidwell, Wilma 81. 185 Tittle. Judy 81 Titus, Thelma 81, 91 Tribble, Laqueta 67, 118 Tripp. Linda 67, 96, 169, 171 Tripp, Margaret 81. 185 Troutman, Hazel 81. 115 Turner, Harliss 58 Tyler, Brazes 81 Tyler, Russel 81, 90, 187 VanBeber, Eugene 231 Van Pay, Randy 83 Vescelus, Barbara 58, 90, 93 Vincent, Dorothy 68, 106, 107. 116 Waggoner, Ronnie 83 Wakefield, Rebecca 83 Walker, James 81 Walker, Darlene 63, 81, 110, 118, 177, 184 Wall, Beverly 58, 29 Wallace, Sandra 81, 91, 124 Wallace, Walter 58 Walthall, Carolyn 91, 112, 124, 125, 197 Warner, Phyllis 81 Warriner, Earl 81, 123 Wathall, Carolyn 51 Watkins, John 68 Watkins, Gary 81, 83 Weaver, Linda 68, 93 Webb, Lonnie 68 Webb, George 81,108,179,182, 188, 192. 193 Wedel, Carolyn 58, 112 Welch, Betty 176, 231 Wersonick, Kathy 81, 92, 102, 103, 120 Wessels, David 83 Wesson, Sharon 53, 60, 68, 92, 110, 116, 120 West, Alvin 231 West, Roger 68. 165, 187 Westbrook, Gary 58, 92 White, Carolyn 68, 88, 92, 104, 142 White, Clyde 81 White, Karen 81 White, Floy 83 Whitton, Darlene 83 Whitehead, Farris 68, 164 Whitehead, Larry 69 Wiggins, Leon 83 Wilkerson, Brenda 81, 88 Williams, Carl 81 Williams, Jeffery 81 Williams, Joyce 69 Williams, Judi 69 Williams, Ronald 69 Williams, Sanford 231 Willis, Linda 69 Wilson, Jean 58 WllT1b1ih Myrna Sl 91 96 118 Wmdsor Linda 81 90 W1nn Carolyn 83 Wl9ClOIT1 Gene 199 Wltt Chrls 69 108 178 183 Wolfe Beeky 170 Wodd Morrrs 83 Wooleey Judy 69 231 Wright Mlchael 81 89 108 178 Wrxght M1Clxy 72 78 108 179 188 Wyckoff Judy 81 Yeager Marcxa 83 Yetter Samuel S8 Young Margaret 70 115 122 153 185 Zermatten Katheryn 185 Wrignt. gurl 58 l ' , ' , . . .. , 178 1.83 t Auiographs Auiographs Aufographs Auiographs i g,f f 1 U1 I A W' 4-A .. fi,-Y ,. 9 A ,r , . 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