Southwestern University - Souwester Yearbook (Georgetown, TX)

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UlVytsYLU dl CONTENTS OPENING GRADUATES 17 FEATURES 38 SPORTS 86 ORGANIZATIONS 112 HONORS 143 FACULTY 158 CONCLUSION 188 INDEX 196 It has been said, A rose by any other name would smell as sweet. Yet when we call Southwestern Camelot, visions of ivory towers and fairy tales are conjured up. Calling it The Country Club brings to mind a leisurely party atmosphere. B T t 1 I Jb _ k i r However, it takes littie imagination to note the similarities between attending S.U. and playing a game- the elements of risk, strategy, and separation from the real world are common to both. -to quaint, mm] O cv JCr f 1 a tsll you Cv c 0   A V . ws A ' p$£$ o k of. A fc .x A ,r  « jfr o UftTlOW i r tl i 1 C0N6 ftTVlft T OMS? FOR you, THC6 e is owe . HAW 00 HU nw 6! y ft N Thus the game begins. i - 10 But what of the players? Faced by changing rules and fortunes, they have to struggle to stay ahead of the game, and, hopefully, win. I 1 12 y Others rise to the challenge and play the game with verve and charm. 14 But for all, the game must end. 15 And when they leave, all who have been here take with them a set of experiences, both good and bad, which will affect the way they view their world from now on. 14 16 W Witt Ernesto Adame Nuevo, Laredo, Mexico Fs Millie Allen Georgetown Paul Anderson Hutto Dana Allison Ingleside Betsy Attwell Tripoli, Lybia Nancy Avery Beeville Ted Barnett Kerrville Bill Baird Dallas Brad Beard Houston Marianne Ball Fort Worth it- - Julean Benedict Grapevine 19 Maria Betancourt Georgetown Karen Blake Houston Edie Brown Lorenzo Beverly Brewer Mercedes Jane Callahan Houston John Brock IV Houston 20 Cathryn Carleton Midland Yolanda Cazares Monterrey, Mexico Robert Carson Cedar Lane Elba Castaneda Piedras Negras, Mexico Tom Chandler Austin Sheryl Chilson Georgetown Katherine Clement Granger 21 Susan Cloud Belton Teresa Coble Mansfield Gary Cooper Channelview Rudy Cortez Corpus Christi Steve Cotton Dallas Bland Cromwell Waco 22 Gretchen Curry Lubbock Lisa Dueker Houston 12h Missy DeLotto Houston Ann Edwards Tomball Kenny Dennis El Campo Mike Edwards Columbus, GA 23 Mark Ellis Crockett Becky Estep Richardson Jim Ewbank Tyler John Fish Boerne Luann Fancher Bryan Rex Falconer Temple 24 Mike Galloway Simonton Mary Gan Jasin, Malacca, Malaysia Carmen Garay San Antonio Peggy Grosso Georgetown Carole Gordon Waco Bill Gunkel Yoakum 25 Keith Hall Eden Charlotte Hardi Coupland Lynda Hartin Tyler Martha Hicks Austin Debra Holbrooks Stamford Diane Henry Porter 26 Mark Howell Houston Darrell Hurmis Dallas Tommy Johnson Georgetown Jim Jarvis Houston Craig Jones Houston Sandy Jensen Dallas 27 Janice Kelly Bay City David Kautz Taylor Carrie Kirby Houston John Kirkpatrick Lenader Carol Knolle Rosenberg David Lawson San Antonio 28 Barbara Ledbetter Sumner Laurie Lentz Georgetown Cheryl Lewis Arlington Lynn Lidell Georgetown Susan McKitterick Oklahoma City, OK Debbie McMahan Fort Worth David McNitzky Corpus Christi 29 Alex Martinez Georgetown $? Mark Mayfield Temple smm W ■ t 9 i • ■—• m I ■ i M £m W. 1 Michial Meyer Baird Merrilynn Miller Pampa Dennis Minks Wallis Mike Minks Wallis JO Roxy Moorhouse Corpus Christi Mike Moss Dallas . ' . AIL ; - Jg - ' Laurence Musgrove Houston Ed Naylor Houston Gale Murphy Houston David Neahusan Midland 31 Gail Owen Houston Bruce Partain Le Marque mk m-i i Robin Poerschke Houston Robin Perry Round Rock Jeff Pratt Georgetown Robert Peters Irving 32 Sue Raagas San Antonio Carolyn Railsback Houston Donna Reaves Fort Worth Susan Reinhardt Round Rock Jole Roberts Richmond Marianna Reed Houston 33 Jane Robins Garland Linda Rylander Cameron George Shackleford Denver, CO Vicki Sheppard Georgetown Barbara Simmons Grindstone, PA Mike Skinner Houston -|t Joyce Slade Pharr 34 ■a. J ®e k vv • ' T 1 Greg Smith McSherrystown, PA Pam Smith Houston Lou Anne Spellman Georgetown Robert Stern Hutto Judy Thomas Taft Jane Tompkins Waco Webb Tilton Fort Worth 35 Smith Tonahill Jasper f Elizabeth Turner Electra W John Wagner Odessa Jan Whaley Bellaire Kenny Wenzel Austin ' JE. Cheryl Wentrcek Georgetown 3b ■ ' i m dmS®. Blanche Whittemore Bryan Jeanie Williams Abilene James Willis Thorndale Madeline Willis Thorndale John Wolf San Antonio Dan Worley Robstown 37 MUSIC AT S.U. LEFT- Texas Opera Theatre performs The Marriage of Figaro BELOW- Klick plays for a dance in the SUB Jennifer Aaron, So., New Braunfels Glenn Adams, So., Lake Forest, III. Peter Aguilar, So., San Antonio Patricia Ainsworth, Jr., Galveston Meredith Alcorn, Fr., Houston Bruce Allen, So., Palmer 39 Sarah Anderson, Jr., Taylor Susan Anthony, So., Columbus Kim Arrendell, Fr., New York NY Karla Babcock, So., Lubbock Kyle Babick, Fr., Richardson Jill Baird, Jr., Dallas CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT: The basketball band boosts the Bucs Central Texas Chorale performs in the chapel Curtis Haynes and Chuck Kirkley play in the coffeehouse S.U. Opera Theatre rehearses r Kristine Baird, So., Dallas Brent Baker, Jr., Galveston Susan Baker, So., Navasota Donna Ball, Fr., Austin Catherine Barbo, Jr., Georgetown Guy Barnes, Fr., Round Rock 41 CLOCKWISE FROM RIGHT: Jazz band Taxi plays in the SUB The Extraordinaires in concert Alpha-Omega Players perform Hackberry Cavalier In the Commons Guitarist J.W. Everett wows his audience .0 p y%. . ' ■ jjj Deborah Barr, So., Ashby, Mass Paul Basham. Jr., Olney Lisa Beauchamp, Fr., Taft Carl Belcher, So., Houston Cynthia Bell, Fr., Beaumont Joveta Belmar, So., Quillota, Chile 42 1 T Carol Bender, Fr., Houston Julie Benedict, Jr., Grapevine Tracie Benedict, Fr., Grapevine Carol Bennett, So., Conroe Deborah Berkey, Fr., Houston Grace Bernhardt, Fr., Victoria 43 Katherlne Berthold, Fr., Dallas Barbara Binford, Fr., Houston Jerry Birkelbach, So., Georgetown Kathy Black, So., Conroe Price Blalock, Jr., Houston Maggie Blanco, Fr., San Antonio 44 Up With People belts out a tune in Richardson Gym St. Elmo ' s Fire plays their umpteenth return engagement The S.U. Symphonic Band shows off their new uniforms in concert John Fountain listens closely to Dr Horace Jacob ' s sitar lesson  ■ K ■ 1 Kelvin Blank, So., Yoakum Beth Blankenship, Fr., Dallas Pam Bodenhamer, Fr., Yorktown Katherine Boehning, Jr., Dallas Elaine Bohls, So., Austin Rebecca Bomer, Fr., San Antonio 45 ABOVE RIGHT- Jay Hardy gives a seminar on folk hymns RIGHT- Al Jourard pleases an audience in the International House BELOW- S.U. Chorale, aided by Smfonietta members, performs Handel ' s Messiah Keith Boone, Fr., Dallas Tim Boone, Sr., Dallas Jim Boyd, Fr., Corpus Christi Martha Brady, So., Galveston Richaerd Brelsford, So., Shreveport, La Yvette Bricker, So., San Antonio 46 BROWN CHALLENGE CALLS FOR CASH Question: What ' s brown on the outside, green on the inside and awfully confusing sometimes? Answer: The Brown Challenge. In the year since the Brown Foundation, Inc. of Houston unveiled the 10-year matching funds program for Southwestern University, the plan has become known as the Brown Challenge and has occupied a central place in the school ' s fund-raising efforts. Different incentives and matching formulas are offered for various contributors to the challenge, with seperate rules for new gifts, for increased gifts and for gifts from certain class years. Fortunately, at least one person can keep the formulas straight. Named last year as the director of the Brown Challenge, Mr. Marc Raney reported that the program ' s 1976 goal was met and exceeded. Students got into the act, too, giving over $900 in the student respinse to the Brown Challenge. And for the next several years, the students as well as the University ' s other constituancies can expect to be kept aware of the needs of the Brown Challenge, the program which has been hailed as a breakthrough and as a key to future improvement of Southwestern. Marc Raney, Director of the Brown Challenge, explains the program ' s main points. O ' Meara Broady, Jr., Houston Bob Brockett, Jr., Austin Chip Brooks, So., Fort Stockton Denise Brouilette, Jr., Texarkana Edwin Brown, So., Del Rio Kimberly Brown, Fr., Dallas 47 HIP: A STAR IS BORN-i In the fall of 1976, Southwestern ' s freshman students were offered a new program: Humanities in Practice (Praxis, if you prefer.) The program was designed and initiated by a committee consisting of Dr. Martha Allen, Dr. Karen Fiser, Dr. Bob Hoffert, and Dr. Farley Snell. The committee also obtained a $49,924 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, making the program possible. The program was taught by Dr. Martha Allen, Dr. Karen Fiser, Dr. Jack Harris, Dr. Walter Herbert, Dr. Ellsworth Peterson, and Dr. Farley Snell. Other faculty members, as well as outside individuals, participated in the HIP program in their fields of specialization. According to Dr. Allen, the program was designed to stimulate intellectual self-reliance, theoretical complexity, aesthetic sensitivity, curricular and existential integrations, and basic skills development. By participating in the HIP program, students obtained eighteen semester hours of credit, half in the fall semester and half in the spring semester. In the fall, they received three hours credit in each of three areas — English Composition, Literature, and Philosophy. In the spring they were credited with three hours of American History and six hours chosen from Religion, Fine Arts, and Humanities. In the fall, students undertook a general study of Humanities, and in the spring, applied what they learned to the study of a specific time and place: Chicago in the years between 1885 and 1915. Students completed projects, including musical and dramatic programs characteristic of those found in Chicago at the turn of the century. To top it off, students were offered a train trip to Chicago to visit the historical locales and architectural works they had encountered in their studies. Participating students and faculty members alike agree that the innovative HIP program was a success and provided valuable experiences for all involved. Lauri Brown, Fr.. Houston Curtis Brownlee, Fr., Oklahoma City, OK Ann Bruns, Fr., New Braunfels Joe Buchannan, Sr., Bryan Phillip Bullard, Fr., Bellaire Ray Bunnage, So., Odessa 48 LEFT: Drs. Jack Harris, Farley Snell, Karen Fiser and Martha Allen present HIP to the students BELOW LEFT AND BELOW: HIP students enjoy their Field trip to Chicago Martha Burdel! Fr., Abilene Patricia Burgess, Fr., Houston Liz Burkhalter, Jr., Houston Rebecca Burkhardt, Fr., San Antonio Randy Burt, So., San Antonio Julia Bush, Fr., San Antonio 49 NEW GYM In 1972, the Sid W. Richardson Foundation gave Southwestern a gift of $1 million. The money was to be used in any manner desired — as long as it were used to build a new gymnasium. Thus was born the Sid W. Richardson Physical Education Center. By the time the building was completed, it cost around $2.1 million. Many students and faculty members felt the funds spent on the new building ' s construction could have been used more advantageously, but, like it or not, the new gym is an undeniable reality. The new Center was officially opened on Sept. 25 amid much excitement. Containing a large gymnasium, a natatorium. racquet - and handball courts, offices, training rooms and seminar rooms, it is three times the size of the older Jim West Gymnasium. Many students enj oyed using the new facility, but were disappointed to find it locked many times when it was supposed to be open — too little funding was available to keep it open on a regular basis. Maralee Buttery, Fr., Midland Diane Byars, Fr., Austin Dorothy Caldwell, Jr., Alvin Andy Campbell. So, Corpus Christi Karen Campbell, Fr., Abilene Dawn Cardwell, Sr., Pleasanton 50 E8HHI II ■■ mm ' : Elaine Carleton, So., Midland Donna Carter, Fr., Galena Park Judith Carter, Fr., Laredo Connie Casad, Jr., Dallas Valery Caselli, Fr., Austin Suzanne Cason. Fr., Duncanville 51 RESTORATION Blend Cullen and Birdwell, add a dash of restoration and a pinch of renovation, mix everything up completely, and the result is the MAD building. First, in 1975, a grant from the Birdwell Foundation allowed temporary renovation of Mood Hall. Then at the beginning of 1976, the occupants of the Administration Building took up residence in Mood Hall, and thus was forged the MAD Building. Meanwhile the old Ad Building underwent complete restoration and renovation through funds from the Cullen Foundation, with work completed in the summer of 1977. Now it ' s Mood ' s turn again with permanent restoration underway as almost all the occupants moved to the Ad Building and to Ruter. ALMOST all the occupants. Mood Man become Ruter Man or even — perish the thought — Ad Man? Never. Eddie Cating, Fr., Georgetown Teresa Chambers, Fr., Lubbock Charles Chapman, Sr., Temple Lisa Chavez, Fr., Albuquerque, NM Jeff Cherrington. So., Fort Worth Kenneth Chilson, Jr., Georgetown 52 William Christner, Fr., Dallas Gary Clayton, Fr., Fort Worth Karen Clegg, So., Houston Kirk Clendennmg, So., Austin Mary Ellen Clifford, Sr., Harlingen IT TOO TRUE TO BE GOOD Written by George Bernard Shaw Directed by Angus Springer CAST The Monster (a sick bacillus) . . Tami Treuhardt The Patient (Mops) Tek Wilson Elderly Lady (Mrs. Mopley) Tere Myers The Doctor Eddie Cating The Nurse (Sweetie) Roxy Moorhouse The Burgular (Aubrey) Bill Gentner Colonel Tallboys David Ainsworth Private Meek Kelly Smith The Sergeant Jeff Osborn The Elder (Aubrey ' s father) Barry Nash Kerry Cole, So., Anchorage, Alaska Cynthia Collier, Fr., Austin Clay Cornett, Fr., Alpine Jonathan Cortez, Fr., Bangkok, Thailand Larry Cotten, Fr., Dallas Kathy Coughran, Fr., Argyle 54 CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT: Bill Gentner and Roxy Moorhouse Bill Gentner, Barry Nash, Roxy Moorhouse, and Jeff Osborn David Ainsworth and Tere Myers Jeff Osborn David Ainsworth and Kelly Smith Scott Coulter, Jr., Houston Mike Covert, So.. Odessa Karlene Cox. Fr.. Georgetown Krisanne Cox, Jr., Georgetown Steve Cragg. Jr.. Houston Marsha Craig. So.. Pearsall 55 HEDDA GABBLER 77 Written by Henrik Ibsen Directed by Alva Hascall Cast Jorgen Tesman Hedda (his wift) Miss Tessman (his aunt) Mrs. Elvstead Judge Brack Ejlert Lovborg Berte (a maid) Eddie Cating Tek Wilson Denise Brouillette Anne Sheffield David Ainsworth Bill Gentner Roxy Moorhouse Julie Cram, Jr., Victoria Joe Cross, So.. Haltom City Tim Crouch, Fr., Dallas Garry Cude, Sr., Beeville Everett Dalton. Fr., Houston Donna Elaine Davis, Fr., Houston 56 CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT: Tek Wilson and Roxy Moorhouse David Ainsworth, Tek Wilson, and Eddie Catin Denise Brouillette and Eddie Catmg Bill Gentner and Anne Sheffield Harvey Davis, So., Kingsville Leslie Davis, Fr., Baytown Mark Dawson, Jr., Midland Dianne Day, Fr.. Garland Danny Deaver, So., Fort Worth Pattye DeDear, Fr., Georgetown 57 MUSICAL REVUE RIGHT: Larry Root, John Schulze, and Steve Truitt rock out with a tune from Grease BELOW: Diana Dulany, Ray Simmons, Bruce Allen, Jan Whaley, and Stephanie Dory sing If I Had a Million Dollars John Deeds, So., Austin Mike Deeds, Fr., Houston Jack Degrand, Fr., Nacogdoches Ruth Demanzuk, Fr., Houston Frank Devine III, Fr., San Antonio Tom Deviney, So., Corpus Christi 58 WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ' S MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING Directed by Fred Goodson Don Pedro David Ainsworth Don John Kelly Smith Claudio Ray Simmons Benedick Bill Gentner Leonato Barry Nash Antonio Jeff Osborn Balthazar Tim Crouch Messenger Eddie Catmg Borachio Larry Root Conrade Price Blalock Friar Francis Eddie Cating Dogberry Paul Upthegrove Verges Steven Truitt Sexton Richard Ramirez Hero Debbie Hobbs Beatrice Roxy Moorhouse Margaret Pattye DeDear Ursula Denise Brouillette Watch 1 ' . Dennis Gilmore Watch 2 Angus Springer Musicians John Wolf, Cynthia Vega, Peter Buzzini, Cynthia Rogers Dancers Debbie Barr, Ann Sheffield, Debbie Berkey Dawn Cardwell, Jeff Osborn, Price Blalock, Larry Root, Richard Ramirez John Dieck, Fr., Corpus Christi Russell Dilts, Jr., Piano Stephanie Dory, So., Houston Janice Doughty, Jr., Corpus Christi Karen Douglass, Jr., Georgetown Debra Douthit, Jr., San Antonio SCENES FROM SENIOR SHOWS f Mary Macma and Paul Upthegrove perform The Master written by James Schevill and directed by Bill Gentner Peggy Downing, So., Houston Brenda Jean Dressier, Fr., Houston Liz Dubuis, Fr., Fort Worth Jerri Duddlesten, Fr., Houston Jimmy Duffield, Sr., Houston Barbara Duke, Jr., Austin 60 ABOVE: Tim Crouch, Ray Simmons, Barry Nash and Pattye DeDear in Picnic on the Battlefield, written by Fernando Arrabal and directed by David Ainsworth LEFT: Denise Brouilette and David Ainsworth in Final Curtain from Vest Pocket Theatre written by Alan Armer and Walter Grauman and directed by Dawn Cardwell - ' Diana Dulany, Fr,, Belton Cynthia Durett, Fr., Bay City Jim Edgar, Jr., Edinburg Cindy Edge, So., Dallas Robert Edmonson, So., Dallas Mike Ellis, So., Crockett 61 COMMONS Sniff-sniff. Skunk die? Nope. Supper. Yes, Gastrodome, three times daily you are the object of pilgrimage by the denizens of the campus community who count on you for sustenance. But dining in the commons is more than just eating. The commons is fun . . . The salad bar is fun. It ' s a crowd-pleaser, beamed director Alan Jones at Food Service Committee meetings. Yep. What crowd isn ' t pleased by brown lettuce and rancid cottage cheese? The guessing games are fun. Will it be bird bodies or mystery meat? Or maybe even the famous Killer Burrito? Even in the line, there are guessing games to play. What ' s this on my fork? Does that green substance on my plate have a name? Will it crawl off the plate by itself? The psuedo-security games are the most fun of all. Off-campus students in the Commons? Ridiculous. They ' d rush right up to that new salad bar and run off with hundreds of dollars worth of brown lettuce and rancid . . . you know the rest. But somehow, Gastrodome, you kept us from starving for another year. Better luck next time. Tom Ellis, Jr., Houston Bill Engvall, So., Dallas Sharon Eoff, Fr., Spring Branch Marlene Escamilla, Jr., Nashville, TN Theresa Evans, Fr., Bay City William Fackler, Fr., Austin 62 Lloyd Fadrique. Fr., Houston Karis Fagan, Jr., Houston Tracy Farmer, Fr., Fort Worth Elizabeth Farnsworth, Fr., Houston Jamie Farr, So., Houston Joe Farr, Jr., Austin 63 IT WAS AN ELECTION YEAR 1976 was an election year. As Fall progressed, the trees shed their leaves as usual, but buttons bloomed on lapels, posters shot up around campus, mail boxes sprouted printed propaganda, and car bumpers grew stickers. It was impossible to avoid knowing the polls would soon by open. Southwestern ' s campus was visited by political figures and their backers from local, state, and national offices. Some came to campaign. Others, not up for re-election, spoke on various topics and answered — or evaded — questions from students. Debbie Feller, Fr., Athens Ellen Feltner, So., Houston Patti Fidler, Jr., Houston Bobbie Fisher, So., Georgetown Deborah Fisher, So., San Antonio Susan Fitch. Jr.. Denton 64 I I r JP% +. Bp fW ■ v n W - Terri Flagg, So., Lubbock Ricki Fletcher, Fr., Carrizo Springs Scott Flournoy, So., Lake Jackson Mike Floyd, Fr., Midland Patty Fortenberry, Jr., Cleburne John Fountain, Jr., Austin 65 FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Rosalynn Carter campaigns for husband Jimmy in Austin Lt. Governor Bill Hobby talks about the work and workings of state government State Senator Alan Steelman campaigns for U.S. Senate State Legislator Sarah Weddington discusses issues pending in the captiol :: 66 Aubra Frazer, Fr., Fort Worth Pat Fulkes, So., Austin Patricia Fulmer, Fr., Longview Barbara Galloway, Jr., San Antonio Absalon Gamez, Jr., Georgetown Iris Naomi Garcia, Fr., Brownsville V. :: Lela Gardner, So., Dallas Tanner Garth, So., Midland Charlotte Gates, Jr., Grorgetown Tony Gauntt, So., Munday Felicia Gentry, Fr„ Arlington Dennis Gilmore, So., Killeen 67 RIGHT- U.S. Congressman Henry B. Gonzalez speaks on The Importance of participating in the American Political Process — Win Lose or Draw BELOW- A poster in the library allowed students to compare party platforms in the presidential election 1 OET uCIW ■..s T i. ■- ' ■ • ' — - ' • - ' - - ' eaofitswTs mt f mm - ijRH.-N BtpMW . ' : .;■.■■■■ 1 WflNM Michael Giroux, Fr., Huntsville Tanya Gode, Jr., Georgetown Rose Gonsoulin, So., Houston Nancy Goodell, Fr., Houston Gregory Gordon So., Waco Ricky Gravens, So., Abilene 68 Beer joints in Georgetown? Not on your life! It was the election we had all been waiting for. Hey, if we win the wet dry election next Saturday, we won ' t have to go all the way to Round Rock any more! Tee-hee. Good old Georgetown, bastion of temperance, allowing the likes of the Dew-Drop Inn within its corporate limits? Foolish dreamer. There was a glimmer of possibility, on that Saturday in February, that change was at hand and that the sale of (gasp) alcoholic beer and fermented wine would be approved by the voters of Justice Precinct 1. But it didn ' t happen that way, whether it be because of heavy publicity by the drys, inaction during pre- election times by the wets, or even the wording of the proposition itself, which did not differentiate between sales for on- or off-premises consumption. For whatever reasons, the road to Round Rock is traveled heavily by SU students, and may continue to be for some time to come. Joe Graves. So., Houston Raymond Gray, Jr., Corpus Christi Wren Gray, Fr., Corpus Christi Craig Grayum, Jr., Austin Elise Greene, Jr., San Antonio Sheila Greene, Jr., Midland 69 UNION From camping in Big Bend National Park to eating jalapenos in the SUB basement, the members of Union committees were there to sponsor programs designed to appeal to a broad audience among the Southwestern student body. Starting the year with a horror film series, IDEAS AND ISSUES committee went on to bring speakers such as Judge Fite of Dallas, American atheist Dr. Malyn Murray O ' Hair and Male liberationist Warren Farrell. COFFEEHOUSE committee, headquartered in the Sawdust Cafe in the SUB, showcased student talent in musical evenings, as well as playing host to root beer chugging jalapeno eating water pistol fighting contests, a visiting magician and the Not Ready for a Small Religious College Players in Tuesday Night Live . Edification is the reason for the existence of the FREE UNIVERSITY committee, and course offerings this year included backgammon, bridge, Chinese cooking, self- defense, kicker dancing and sign language, among others. Almost anything could come from SPOT PROGRAMS committee, and some of its Productions were a swordfight during registration, music to dine by in the commons, Novemberfest, and halftime productions at basketball games. The providers of entertainment on campus were, logically enough, member of the ENTERTAINMENT committee, who booked moovies throughout the year. Among the films the committee sponsored were Blume in Love, Fritz the Cat, Mame, and Who ' s Afraid of Virginia Woolf. OUTDOOR RECREATION Committee took its members on a series of adventures designed to allow opportunities to explore the Texas wilderness. Officially in the hands of Director of Student Activities Jaime Gray, Union President Roger Neely and vice- president Adele Spencer, Union programming is aimed toward spanning a broad range of interests to offer enlightenment, diversion and recreation to all members of the SU community who choose to partake. 70 Court Greer, Sr,, Houston Laura Grisham, Jr., Seguin Henry Guevara, So., Georgetown Stella Gutierrez, Fr., San Antonio Keith Hall, Jr., Eden Gary Hammac, Fr., San Antonio CLOCKWISE FROM BELOW: The Coffeehouse hosted the Afro- American Players during Black History Week Ideas and Issues brought famed atheist Madalyn Murray O ' Hair and her son John Murray In another l l production, Flora Rheta Schreiber, author of SYBIL, spoke The Coffeehouse sponsored a concert by the jazz band Taxi Mitch Hankins, So., Winnie Eric Hanson, Jr., Midland Holly Hares, Fr., Dallas Nancy Harrington, Fr., Austin Neil Harris, So., Dallas Sally Harris, Fr., Friendswood Carol Hartwig, So., Houston John Hasskarl, Jr., Brenham Carla Hawkins, So., Harlingen Debra Hayes, Fr., Ft. Meade, MD Lavonne Heacock, Jr., Goliad Shari Heacock, Fr., Austin 72 CLOCKWISE FROM BELOW: Not Ready for Small Religious College Players perform in Tuesday Night Live. Magician Buddy Fisher makes pigeon appear. Curtis Haynes and Chuck Kirkely play in the Sawdust Cafe. Carl Peterson well on the way to winning the Jalapeno eating contest. Elizabeth Hedley, Fr., Houston Drew Henderson, Fr., Boerne Virginia Henderson, Fr., Ozona Diane Henry, Sr., Porter Robert Heydenreich, Fr., San Antonio Cynthia Hill, Jr., Frederick, MD 73 The Boss u ABOVE: Student display talent at the Jam Session in the Coffeehouse RIGHT: Self-defense was one of the courses offered by Free University h Kathleen Hindman, Jr., Houston Gary Hinners, Fr., Seabrook Candace Hinson, So., Graham Debbie Hobbs, Fr., Mansfield David Hodges, Jr., Dallas Leesa Holbrook, Jr., Huntsville 74 LEFT: Carol Bennett, chairperson of Spot Programs, plans another suprise for the student body BELOW: Backpackers show ecstasy after four days on the trail with Outdoor Recreation ' s Bi£ Bend Trip r Phil Holcombe, So., Victoria Anne Holland, Fr., Waco Diane Holley, So., Dallas Beth Hollingsworth, Fr., Beeville Lane Holmstrom, Sr., Austin Andrea Holt, So., Midland 75 INTERNATIONAL HOUSE A Diez y Seis celebration, a Chinese new year ' s festival, a concert of American folk singing — all were a part of the programming at the International House this year. Founded in 1974, the I House provided its third year of exploration and learning experiences for both its residents and the campus community as a whole. Through its programs, I House residents attempted to foster a better understanding of and a better appreciation of differing cultures. Housing director Bonnie Buckley and program directors Sue and Ellsworth Peterson worked with students to produce such programs as those already mentioned as well as a Hanukkah celebration, screening of The Blue Angel, a discussion of living in Europe, and slide shows on Chile, Venezuela, Bolivia, Korea, India, and the USSR. Sharon Horn, So., Houston Beverly Houghton, Jr., Houston Bill House, Jr., Austin Alberta Hubbard, So., Galveston Cindy Hudgins. So.. San Antonio Betze Hudson, Sr., Marsha Beth Ann Huffman, Jr., Austin Sarah Huffman, Jr., Waco Dale Hunt, So., Weatherford Darrell Hurmis, Jr., Dallas Chester Hurst, So., Beevitle Gregory Hutchins, Fr., Woodville 77 S.U. PHOTO ALBUM ' Dorothy Hyman, Fr., Florence Paul Irwin, So., Houston Jim Ivers, So., Beaumont Garry Ivy, Sr., Fairfield George Jackson, Jr., Port Arthur Dustin James, So., Channelview 78 II i Sharon Janacek, Fr., Brownsville Alvaro Jaramillo, Fr., Austin Lucy Jennings, Fr., Kerrville Gayle Johnson, So., Houston Jana Johnson, So., Belton Minnie Johnson, Sr., Cameron 79 Nathan Johnson, Jr., Galveston Melinda Johnston, Fr., Dallas Cathy Jones, Jr., Midland Debora Jones, So., Georgetown Johnny Jones, So., Conroe Lesly Jones, Fr., Corpus Christi . ' •■■ ' • ' ■■; ' ■:-■ 4 $ i Cl y rr 1 p Corinn Kay, Fr., Houston K. Richelle Keene, Fr., Austin Raymond Khouw, Jr., Dallas Tim Kiker, Fr., San Antonio Leigh Kilton, Fr., Georgetown Carrie Kirby, Sr., Houston 81 • - Leslie Kirby, So., Houston Mark Kirchmeier, Fr., Bay City Steve Klopp, Jr., Austin Roy Knapp, So., Houston Regina Knorpp, So., Clarendon Kathleen Koenig, So., Houston 82 Bart Koontz, Jr., Placedo Larry Koslovsky, Jr., Temple Craig Kotz, Jr., Bay City LA James C. Kurth, Fr., Leander Phyllis Kurtin, Fr., Granger Edward Kwan, Jr., Penang, Malaysia 83 Nancy Lou Lackey, So., Georgetown Karen Lambert, Fr., Houston E. Conrad Lamon III, Jr., San Antonio Jackie Langelier, Jr., San Antonio Vance 0. Langley, Jr., Huntsville Jeff Latimer, Fr., Austin 84 Carole Lee, Fr., Bryan 85 EPEGtfS : NEW FACILITIES ENHANCE ATHLETICS Opened and formally dedicated in September, the $2.1 million Sid W. Richardson Physical Education Center provided a spacious new home for Pirate athletes. Including a natatorium, handball and racquetball courts, classroom and office space in addition to the gymnasium area, the Center quickly became the hub of campus sports activities. Baseball players also got a new home this year, as a baseball field was constructed on the old ninth hole of the golf course. BID W. RICHARDSON PHYSICAL 60UCATK CENTER Kent Leediker, So., Palestine Thomas Leishman, Fr., Houston Robert Leonard, So., Athens John Lesesne, Sr., Georgetown David Lester, Jr., Harlingen Skip Liedke, Sr., Houston 87 VOLLEYBALL TEAM COMPILES 25-11 RECORD IN FAST-PACED FALL SCHEDULE 1. Melissa Hardberger moves up to the net in battle with a Mary Hardin- Baylor player. 2. Pirate women take time out to huddle with Coach Glada Munt. James Limmer, Fr., Waco Jay Lindley, Sr., Abilene Virginia Loveless, So., Seabrook Lasses Lowery, Jr., San Antonio Stephen Lozano, So., Georgetown Jennifer Lyde, So., Corpus Christi 88 Team members: (FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT) Tracy Strane, Tracy Farmer, Jan Loudon, Darlene Lewis, Debbie Hansen and Lynda McGee. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT, are Janice Doughty, Risa Marshall, Carol Sheffield, Sharon Eoff, Faye Terry, Melissa Hardberger, Kim Schoenbacher, and Coach Glada Munt. - Cathy Lynch, Fr., Houston Anna Machicek, Fr., Granger Mary Macina, Jr., Midland Kathy MacLean, Fr., Lake Jackson Dolores Malish, Fr., Temple Barbara Mandell, Fr., Dallas HARD WORK AND TALENT COMBINE Debbie Mann, So., Edna Ralph Mann, Fr., Edna Mary Marks, Fr., Grapevine Sharon Marquis, Fr., Houston Morissa Marshall, Fr., Tilden Nancy Martin, So., Dallas 90 TO BRING BASKETBALL SUCCESS THE 1976-1977 PIRATE BASKETBALL TEAM: (KNEELING) Dennis Minks, Michael Minks, Tommy Johnson. (STANDING) John Fish, sports information; Russell Stone, trainer; Steve Doering, Kenny Whitworth, Coach John Edwards. (3RD ROW) George Walker, Jimmy Duffield, Joe Buchanan, Kenny Dennis. (BACK) Larry Chase, Mike Edwards, Phillip Sewell, Jeff Weaver, Leo Bompart. -atreprf A helpless St. Ed ' s player looks on as Joe Buchanan racks up two more points for Southwestern. Maneuvering a path through St. Mary ' s team is Jeff Weaver. Kim Mason, Jr., Fort Worth Bill Mattison, Sr., Houston Michelle Mattke, Jr., Seguin Nancy McAfee, Fr., Beaumont Lisa McCord, So., Longview Mary McCrary, Fr., Little Rock, Ark. 91 PIRATES TIE FOR 3RD PLACE IN BSC WITH 14-11 SEASON RECORD - f Beth McCuistion, Sr., Corpus Christi Albert McCullin III, Sr., Cameron George McDaniel, So., Midland Patti McDuffie, So., Nacogdoches Stephen McGrede, Fr., Pasadena Pam McKay, Jr., Houston 92 Boosting spirit at Pirate games were S.U. cheerleaders Minnie Johnson, Elaine Bohls, Lela Gardner, Mona McNeil, Yvette Payne, Sharon Tittle and Cindy Willard. (FAR LEFT) Coach John Edwards and his team worked long hours of practice to develop Pirate power for the courts. (ABOVE, LEFT) With the score tied, Larry Chase concentrates on placing a shot that will put SU in the lead. (LOWER LEFT) Mike Edwards outjumps a player from Southeast Oklahoma State. (ABOVE) John McKee, Fr., Fort Worth Craig McKinley, Fr., Houston Jerry McKinney, Fr., Corpus Christi Mary Ell McMillan, Fr., Richardson Mo na McNeill, So., Beeville Jim McNutt, Jr., Athens 93 AFTER 50-YEAR ABSENCE, WOMEN Marilyn McPhail, Jr., Houston Mark McPhail, Fr., Houston Bobby McWilliams, Jr., Teague Rodney Meagher, So., Killeen Mark Meyer, Jr., Hebbronville Dan Middlebrooks, So., Dallas 94 CAGERS RETURN TO SU COURTS Women ' s Basketball Team members include: (TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT) Debbie Fisher, Darlene Lewis, Holly Hares, Debbie Hansen, Tracy Strane, Sharon Eoff and Coach Glada Munt. (BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT) Marlene Escamilla, Melissa Hardberger, Kathy Coughran, Lynda McGee, Janice Doughty, Risa Marshall. 4 Mark Middlebrooks, Sr., Dallas Jim Miller, Jr., Taylor Mike Minick, Jr., Beverly, Ky. Dennis Minks, Sr., Wallis Mike Minks, Sr., Wallis Monica Minor, So., Irving 95 Janice Doughty strains to gain possession of the ball from an opponent. (LEFT) Facing a wall of Trinity players, Risa Marshall seeks a way to pass the ball to a Pirate team- mate. (ABOVE) ■ Marsha Miori, Jr., Wharton Kim Mitchell, So., Carrizo Springs Laura Moffitt, Fr., San Marcos Mike Moffitt, So., San Marcos Geoffrey Monsour, Sr., Galveston Michelle Moody, Fr., Houston 96 Darlene Lewis jumps to grab the basketball for SU. Debbie Moon, So., Lake Jackson Linda Moore, Jr., Houston Margaret Moore, Fr., Houston Bennet Morgan, So., Dallas Brenda Morris, Fr., Pasadena Toni Morris, Jr., Fort Worth VARSITY TENNIS TEAMS MAKE Members of the women ' s tennis team are: Carole Gordon, Laura Moffitt, Julie Crain, Gayle Murp hy, Elizabeth Hedley, Beth Hollingsworth and Coach Glada Munt. The men ' s tennis team includes: (SEATED) Coach Dan Hilliard, Greg Gordon, Mike Giroux, John Young and Paul Irwin. (STANDING) Scott Flournoy, David McNitzky, Mike Moffitt and Raymond Khouw. Not pictured is Randy Fadrique. Yuki Morris, So., Austin Kristi Moses, So., Corsicana Laynie Moses, Jr., Denton David Munson, Jr., Bellaire Mark Munson, Fr., Bellaire Gayle Murphy, Fr., Houston 98 IMPRESSIVE SHOWINGS IN BSC Maureen Murtagh, So., Corpus Christi Merrily Musgrove, So., Dallas Ollie Ann Meyers, Jr., Georgetown Barry Nash, Fr., Lufkin Catherine Neely, So., Bellville Roger Neely, Jr., Fort Worth 99 MALLON FIELDS STRONG TEAM TO KEEP UP WINNING TRADITION Baseball Team members include: (FRONT ROW) Mark Ztmmerhanzel, Gene Lawho n, Tim Reig, Merrill Bailey, Ricky Gravens, Bruce Partain, Bob Leonard, David Stiba. SECOND ROW: Jim Miller, Randy Smith, Ronny Maynard, Mark Ott, Bruce Fell, Bill Harlow, Joe Farr, John Hasskarl, Bobby Fuller, Frank Rodrigues, Dale Sleppy. THIRD ROW: Kenny Wenzel, James Limmer, David Cluck, Steve Klopp, Noel Seal, Alex Louis, Rick Tobolka, Kim Mason, David Puryear, Steve Wendtland, Kelvin Blank, Coach Jim Mallon. - -T TC • ; j - r -AXf . ' e«.w ■ U. ' : — ' i:r ■a- ' ■-•■■■ ■■ ■-■■„, •. ■• - ■ v s ' ■•K -.4- k « S?. • Jean Nees, So., Smithville John Nelson, So., Austin Bill Nelson, Jr., Corpus Christi Freddie Neuman, So., Brackettville Alfred Newman, Fr., Abilene Cary Nixon, Fr., Midland 100 Chuck Norris, Fr., Lufkin Lisa Noteboom, Fr., Red Oak Thomas O ' Dell, So., Texas City Jim Oliver, So., Houston Mark Oliver, So., Houston Mark Olsen. Fr., Austin 101 BASEBALL PIRATES FINISH SECOND Another Pirate score brings congratulations from teammates. ■ Charlie Olson, Jr., Waco Gustavo Oroza, Fr., La Paz, Bolivia Mark Ott, So., Galveston Bruce Owens, So., San Antonio Colleen Ozan, Fr., Kirbyville Linda Pate, Jr., Whitehouse 102 IN BIG STATE CONFERENCE n Dust clouds announce the arrival of Steve Klopp at the base. Virginia Pate, So., Dallas Charles Paty, So., Georgetown Yvette Payne, Fr., Houston Leslie Peart, Fr., Corpus Christi Lisa Pelosi, Fr., Galveston Rhonda Peoples, So., San Antonio 103 SWIMMING AND GOLF Swim Team members are (FRONT) Eric Perkins, Phillip Bullard, Carl Peterson, Karl Scholl, Mark Howell. BACK ROW: K Richelle Keene, Aubra Frazier, Andi Schermerhorn, Elaine Carleton, Kathy Peterson. Not pictured are Brent Baker, Scott Coulter, Laura Moffitt, Mike Moffitt, Gary Morris, Bill Engvall. Golf Team: Smith Tonahill, Les Russell, Steve Wilkins, Steve Doering, Jerry Birkelbach, Ricky Preston, Gary Hammac, Clay Cornett, Coach Bill Merritt. Darlene Perkins, Fr., Houston Eric Perkins, So., Fort Worth Katherine Peterson, So., Point Comfort Sue Pfaeffle, Fr., Lake Jackson Brad Pharr, Fr., Austin • Danice Phillippi, So., Wharton PIKES PLACE FIRST IN INTRAMURAL FOOTBALL ACTION j V : . V ' ' f |f t , • ' Robert Phillips. Jr., Georgetown James Pippin, Fr., Haskell Bill Pitts, So., Conroe Mark Piwetz, So., Houston Dale Poehl, Jr., Lake Jackson Pam Pollock, So.. Fort Worth 105 ' Hate means never having to say you ' re sorry. K r «   •« «   ;„, Jane Ann Pool, Jr., Nacogdoches Barbara Prats, Jr., Houston Allison Pratt, Fr., Beaumont Nancy Preis, So., San Antonio Allan Price, So., Gonzales David Puryear, Jr., Austin 106 UMHI , 4 frit •M Ml ™ I !WS, i. Charles Qualia, So., Midland Patty Qualia, Fr., Midland Gary Querbach, So., Conroe Carolyn Railsback, Sr., Houston Deborah Raby, Jr., San Antonio Roberto Ramirez, Fr., Austin MEN ' S INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL , -«. Charlotte Reed, Fr., Temple Debra Reed, Jr., Stafford J. P. Reed, So., Lake Jackson Dallas Renfrew, So., Houston Lance Renfrew, Fr., Houston Cal Rentfro, Fr., Dallas 108 Dennis W. Reynolds, So., Georgetown Eric Lee Reynolds, Fr., Georgetown Michael Rhoden, Fr., Texas City Janice Richmond, Fr., Georgetown Tim Rieg, Fr., Austin Melanie Rielly, Fr., Rockdale 109 KASSEN KAGE KLASSIC ACTION 1 .-. - Susan Robertson, So., Houston Wesley Robertson, Jr., Nacogdiches Sharon Robinson, Fr., Houston Jerry Robles, Fr., Corpus Christi Cynthia Rogers, Jr., San Antonio Marlon Ross, So., Cuero WRA SCHEDULE SHOWS VARIETY WOMEN ' S RECREATIONAL ASSOCIATION SPORTS ARCHERY BADMINTON PING PONG POOL TENNIS BOWLING BASKETBALL VOLLEYBALL SOFTBALL TRACK SWIMMING Mary Ross, So., Wichita Falls Kenneth Rossy, Fr., Houston Bryan Russ Jr, Fr., Hearne Craig Ryman, So., Richmond Yolanda Saldana, Jr., Uvalde Carol C. Salmon, Fr., Dickinson 111 ' -ii ., LjJQ3Efflia£[2OTB£Be  i- Alpha Chi Dr. Jane McCook, Ted Barnett, Mark Mayfield, Mary Gan, Robert Schoen, Elizabeth Crawford, Garry Cude, Tere Myers, Stuart Whitlow, Carole Gordon, Bill Nelson, Barbara Goodwin. Dr. Norman Spellman. Mike Salter, So., Sinton Lynne Sandberg, So, Austin Andrea Schermerhorn, Fr., Houston Kevin Schleicher, Fr., San Antonio Ellen Schlemmer, Fr., Austin Judy Schmoeller, Fr., Harlingen 114 Alpha Delta Pi FIRST ROW: Zana Skinner, Katie Sherrod, Debbie Jones, Lasses Lowry, Janie Callahan, Marilyn McPhail, Janice Richmond, Michelle McGill, Cindy Collier, Sharon Tittle, Carol Knolle, Tricia McClatchy, Kerry Cole, Kim Schoenbacher, Sarah Huffman. SECOND ROW: Nancy Martin, Monica Minor, Catherine Neely, Missy DeLotto, Ruth Demanzuk, Lauri Brown, MaryEII McMillan, Regina Knorpp, Lynn Lovett, Lora Turnbull, Virginia Henderson, Julie Crain, Carole Gordon, Holly, Hares, Ellen Feltner, Mary Ellen Clifford, Molly Stevenson, Allison Pratt. Julie Schnepel, Fr., Houston Robert Schoen, Jr., Houston Karl Scholl, Jr., Midland Tim Scholl, Fr., Tomball Michael Schroeder, So., Georgetown Rick Schroff, Fr., Richardson 115 Black Organization For Social Survival FIRST ROW: Larry Chase, Sharon Robinson, Joe Bu chanan, Jimmy Duffield. SECOND ROW: Bobby McWilliams, Stephanie Dory, Shirley Tatum, Mike Edwards, Sheila Sells, Josh Hearne, Fred Washington. THIRD ROW: Rhonda Peoples, Helen Thomas, Cynthia Washington, Allen Scott, Pat Burgess. TOP ROW: George Walker, Alberta Hubbard, Nathan Johnson, Minnie Johnson. ■k John E. Schulze, So., Corpus Christi John W. Schulze, Jr., San Antonio Robert Seal, Jr., Pasadena Sheila Sells, So., Houston Mark Sessions, So., El Paso Pete Session, Jr., El Paso 116 Delta Delta Delta SEATED: Denise Phillippi, Tracy Chambers, Ann Bruns, Lela Gardner, Carol Bender, Margaret Thompson, Barbara Mandell, Candace Hinson, Gail Johnson, Connie Casad, Beth Hollingsworth, Patricia Fulmer, Becky Estep, Karen Lambert, Liz Dubuis, Jole Roberts, Kathy Wortley, Jane Robins, Diana Dulany, Felicia Gentry. STANDING: Kay Wise, Becky Young, Jane Ann Poole, Kathy Lynch, Mona McNeil, Laura Moffitt, Maureen Murtaugh, Kathy Black, Donna Carter, Julie Schnepel, Karla Babcock, Angie Winslow, Corinn Kay, Patti McDuffie, Gayle Murphy, Karin Soulen, Sally Victorin, Julia Bush, Kathleen Heinman, Beverly Houghton, Dianne Day, Merrilynn Miller, Debbie Reed, Aubra Frazer, Cheryl Lewis, Leesa Holbrook, Yvette Paine, Barbara Thurston, Virginia Hessel, Jamie Farr. Celia Sexton, Fr., Corpus Christi Jarre Sharp, Fr., Seymore Janet Sharpe, Sr., Houston Linda Sharpe, Fr., Houston Carol Sheffield, Jr., Houston Caroline Shell, So., Houston 117 FIRST ROW: Patricia Fulmer, Margaret Wilcox, Becky Estep, Stephanie Dory, Cathy Lynch. SECOND ROW: Marlene Escamilla, Jane Robins, Debbie Feller, Rebecca Vardiman, Minnie Johnson, Tanya Gode, Adele Spencer, Judy Carter, Mary Gan, Amanda Villaret, Pam Gregory Rossman. THIRD ROW: Melanie Rielly, Debbie Mann, Yvette Bricker, Marsha Miori, Terri Flagg, Carla Hawkins, Patricia Fulkes, Bobbie Fisher, Elise Greene, Rhonda Peoples. 1 118 Richard Shepherd, Fr., Austin Robert Shepherd, Fr,, Austin Katie Sherrod, Fr., Fort Worth Deshone Sikes, Fr., Georgetown David Simmons, Fr., Athens Ann Skinner, Sr., Houston Delta Zeta FIRST ROW: Pam Smith, Laura Grisham, Mary Beth Thomas, Nancy Lou Lackey, Linda Sharpe. SECOND ROW: Gale Murphy, Sheila Greene, Margaret Wilcox, Michele Mattke, Elise Greene, Patty Woodfin, Janet Sharpe, Cindy Durett. THIRD ROW: Lynne Sandberg, Carol Lee, Marsha Raboine, Liz Burkhalter, Darlene Evans, Beth Blankenship, Kara Wilson, Dianne Holley, Debbie Hobbs, Maralee Buttery, Sharon Janacek, Barbara Binford, Becky Burkhardt, Dolores Malish, Debbie Mann, Candy Sisk. ON STAIRS: Sharon Allen, Lesly Jones, Marsha Miori, Debbie Tyler, Judy Thomas, Barbara Galloway, Lisa McCord, Ann van Winkle, Brenda Morris, Jane Tompkins, Anne Holland, Kathy Coughran, Roxy Moorhouse, Jenny Aaron. Zana Skinner, Fr., Houston Kathleen Slaughter, Fr., Dallas Mike Slauter, Fr., Kerrville Andy Smith, Fr., San Marcos Bretna Smith, Sr., Georgetown Eric Smith, Jr., Irving 119 Kappa Alpha FIRST ROW: Brooke Stroud, Robert Heydenrich, Jack Degrand, Steve McGrede, Brian Russ, Randy Fadrique, Rett Dalton, Caly Cornett, Greg Willis, Larry Cotten. SECOND ROW: Jeff Pratt, Gordon Winfrey, Gary Morris, Darrell Hurmis, Mike Moffitt, Franklin Devine. THIRD ROW: Richeard Brelsford, Robert Edmonson, Matt Worley, Rod Meagher, David Jones. FOURTH ROW: Bennett Morgan, Bill Engvall, Paul Irwin, Chet Gentry, Neil Harris, Wesley Robertson, James McCord, Mike Wilkerson, Mark Howell, Andy Campbell, Greg Smith, Eric Hanson, Greg Gordon, Cullum Thompson, J, P. Reed, Brian Klein. Mark Smith, So., Georgetown John Sonnenberg, So., Waco Karin Soulen, Jr., Georgetown Cathy Spain, Fr., Lewisville Amy Spellman, Fr., Georgetown Adele Spencer, So., League City 120 Kappa Sigma • i 1ST ROW: Mitch Brownlee, Chuck Norris, Craig Grayum. 2ND ROW: Ray Worsham, Dan Middlebrooks, Bill Bender. 3RD ROW: Eric Reynolds, Ben Orgain, Jim Ivers, Bart Koontz. 4TH ROW: Mark McPhail, Wood Rogers, Ralph Mann, Al Jaramillo. 5TH ROW: Mark Middlebrooks, John Sonnenberg, Tanner Garth, Bill Curtis. Jr V Lorena Stancil, Fr., College Station Mike Stanley, Jr., Amarillo Kathy Steer, Jr., Kuala Lumpur, Malysia Molly Stevenson, Fr., Victoria Jeff Stoltenberg, So., Huntsville Russel Stone, So., Albuquerque, NM 121 La Gente ROW 1: Kathy Yates, Samuel Blanco. ROW 2: Cynthia Vega, Yolanda Saldana, Kathi Cross, Gerri Robles, Renato Troconis, Irene Heran, Maggie Blanco. ROW 3: Marlene Escamilla, Lisa Chavez, Absalon Gamez, Lorena Stancil, Webb Tilton. ROW 4: Diana Campos, Junior Ramirez, Evelyn Trujillo, Reuben Vasquez, Stella Gutierrez, Peter Aguilar. Tracy Strane, Fr., San Antonio John Strasdin, Fr., Houston Brooke Stroud, Fr., Lake Jackson Mary Stump, Jr., Midland Sally Suh, Frl, Georgetown Colleen Sullivan, Fr., Richardson 122 L.K. House Council ROW 1: Yvette Bricker, Abbe Wenger, Mary Ross, Maralee Buttery. ROW 2: Virginia Loveless, Karla Babcock, Peggy Downing Shari Heacock, Leslie Peart. ROW 3: Michele Mahan, Tracy Strane, Debbie Berkey, Yvette Paine, Aubra Frazer. Tom Talbert, Jr., Houston Lizette Tandy, So., Brownsville Helen Tanksley, Jr., Georgetown Shirley Tatum, So., Houston Laura Taylor, Fr., Georgetown Faye Terry, Jr., Sonora 123 Mu Psi Chi Michial Meyer, Dennis Gilmore, Cliff Valley, Gustavo Oroza, David Lawson, Jarre Sharp, Bob Brockett, Jim Boyd, Brian Todd, Alex Martinez. Helen Thomas, So., Georgetown Mary Thomas, Fr., Houston Robert Thomas, Fr., Boerne Cullum Thompson, Jr., Dallas Karen Thompson, Jr., Metaire, LA Margaret Thompson, Fr., Georgetown 124 Phi Delta Theta FRONT ROW: Mike Ellis, Ellis Mills, Mike Minick, Brent Baker, Greg Lang, Mike Floyd, BACK ROW: Al McCullin, Mark Ellis, Les Russell, Steve Lozano, Terry Scharbough, Keith Boone, Randy Stump, Danny Deaver, Gary Clayton, John Dieck, Mark Waggoner, Mike Slauter. Sharon Tittle, So., Houston Rick Tobolka, Jr., Austin Brian Todd, So., Georgetown Tom Tourtellotte, So., Richmond Renato Troconis, So., Caracas, Venezuela Steve Truitt, So., Fort Worth. 125 Pi Kappa Alpha SEATED: Lynn Udell, Jeff Monsour, Rob Peters, Bobby Carson, Bland Cromwell, Bill Baird, Richard DeVere. KNEELING: Bob Thomas, Charlie Olson, Steve Cragg, Eric Smith, Bob Brockett, Mike Stanley, Doc Schoen, Chip Brooks, Kyle Babick. STANDING: Henry Guevara, Glen Adams, Charlie Qualia, Alan Price, Lynn Hurst, Mark Sessions, Gene Brown, David Munson, Jeff Zweiner, Gary Querbach, Bill Williams, Mitch Hankins, George McDaniel, Cal Rentfro, Dan Darby, Wallace Livesay, Karl Scholl, Pete Sessions, Andy Smith. Pledges (ON ROOF): Billy Graham, Tim Kiker, George Crown, Mark Wood, Tim Crouch, Phil Bullard, Mark Kirchmeier, Barry Nash, Bill Kirk, Steve Pontiff, John Young, Jarre Sharp, Mike Giroux, Mike Yarber, Kenneth Rossy. Evelyn Trujillo, So., San Antonio Sarah Tunnell, Fr., Houston Cynthia Turner, Fr., Electra Valerie Turner, Jr., San Benito William Turner, Sr., Georgetown Gwyn Tuttle, So., Houston 126 Sigma Delta Pi Webb Tilton, Evelyn Trujillo, Maria Betancourt, Marlene Escamilla, Jovita Belmar, Absalon Gamez, Mark Mayfield, Regine Reynolds. =— Deborah Tyler, Jr., Alvin Amy Unger, Fr., Leander Paul Upthegrove, Fr., Jarrell Cliff Valley, Jr., San Antonio Ann Van Winkle, Fr., San Antonio Graydon Vandament, So, Richardson 127 FIRST ROW: Maureen Nichols, Barbara Prats, Margaret Moore, Linda Moore, Sharon Horn. SECOND ROW: Laynie Moses, Carolyn Railsback, Kay Webb, Karis Fagan. THIRD ROW: Susan Fitch, Sue Raagas, Kristi Moses, Denise Brouillette, Jean Nees. TOP ROW: Lavonne Heacock, Jeanie Williams, Janice Kelley, Kathy Boehning, Kathy Clement. Rebecca Vardiman, So., West Vicki Varteressian, Jr., Houston Cynthia Vega, Jr., San Antonio Sally Victorin, Fr., Houston Amanda Villaret, Fr., San Angelo Mark Waggoner, Fr.. Beaumont 128 Student Congress KNEELING: George Young, Karl Scholl, Linda Phillips, Steve Cotton, Mitch Hankins, and Steve Cragg. STANDING: Julie Schnepel, Jim Edgar, Roger Neely, Beth Holloway, Barbara Prats, George McDaniel, Wren Gray, Leigh Kilton, Henry Guevara, Lanie Bohls, Yolanda Cazares, Ralph Mann, Barbara Ledbetter, Beverly Houghton, Mary Ross, Liz Turner, Mike Slauter, Darlene Evans, Kathy Boehning, Cindy Collier, Debbie Berkey, Shari Heacock, Bland Cromwell, Gene Brown. Bill Walton, So., Houston Mark Warren, Fr., Dallas Cynthia Washington, Fr., Victoria Becky Watkins, So., Houston Jeff Weaver, So., Lebanon, Mo. Kay Webb, Jr., Austin 129 Student Judiciary 9 Sheila Greene, Mark McPhail, Karla Babcock, Barry Nash, Kenny Dennis, Beverly Houghton, Bland Cromwell, Robert Carson, Eric Hanson, Carol Knolle, Tom Tourtellotte 130 Stephen Wendtland, Sr., Rosenberg Abbe Wenger, Fr., Houston Jan Whaley, Sr,, Houston Marian White, So., Odessa Stuart Whitlow, Jr., Round Rock Kenneth Whitworth, Fr., Pasadena Symphonic Band - m. Kenneth Wier, Fr., Austin Margaret Wilcox, So., Eagle Lake Mike Wilkerson, Jr., Donna Cynthia Willard, So., Espanola NM Deborah Willems, Jr., Houston John Williams, Sr., Georgetown 131 UNION COMMITTEES Coffeehouse Jim Oliver, Kay Webb, Jeff Cherrington, Wren Gray, Randy Burt, Marlon Ross !•■ Laura Williams, Fr., Katy Mary Williams, Jr., Victoria Richard Williams, So., Cameron Bill Williams, Fr., Palos Verdes Est, CA Tom Williamson, So., Mineral Wells John Willis, Fr., Houston 132 Free University Sharon Horn, Jean Nees, Kay Webb, Barbara Prats, Sharon Janacek, Linda Phillips - i v; -- -v ■ 1,7 • Mi , - - V ' M ' Lynda Wilsher, F r., Lubbock Kara Wilson, Jr., Houston Tek Wilson, Jr., Gonzales Lori Wimmer, Fr., Houston Angie Winslow, Fr., Hemphill John Wong, So., New York, NY 133 Ideas Issues Randy Burt, Jerry McKinney, Russel Dilts, Sharon Horn, Joe Cross, Barbara Prats 134 Mark Wood, Fr., Seabrook Patty Woodfin, Fr., Fort Worth Doak Worley, So., Dallas Ray Worsham, So., Houston Ann Worthing, Fr., Wharton Kathryn Wortley, Fr., Dallas Outdoor Recreation (row 1) Vance Langley, E. Conrad Lamon III, Ralph Mann, (row 2) Kathy Yates, Abbe Wenger, Doug Ratchford, Toni Morris (row 3) Martha Spellman, Larry Root, Bill Bender, Cliff Valley Michael Yarber, Fr., Irving Katherine Yates, Fr., Houston Peter Yeager, Jr., Houston Candace Yeary, So., Beaumont Cindy Youker, So., Harlingen George Young, So., Richardson 135 Union Program Council Russel Dilts, Paul Irwin, Carol Bennett, Adele Spencer, Jaime Gray, Jeff Cherrington, Joe Cross, Janet Sharpe, Marlon Ross, Evelyn Trujillo Rebecca Young, Jr., Grand Prarie Jose Oscar Mandriquez-Yuen, Fr., Juarez, Mexico Craig Zook, Jr., Tonasket, WN Jeff Zweiner, So., Austin 136 Spot Programs Jeff Cherrington, Carol Bennett, Shirley Tatum, Minnie Johnson, Janet Sharpe, Abbe Wenger, Pat Burgess, Linda Sharpe, Shiela Sells Zeta Tau Alpha 1ST ROW: Nancy Preis, Leslie Peart, Jana Johnson, Carol Hartwig, Ollie Ann Meyers, Jenni Lyde, Virginia Pate. 2ND ROW: Gwyn Tuttle, Andi Schermerhorn, Lezlie Moore, Donna Davis, Liz Farnsworth, Amy Audas. 3RD ROW: Mary Weller, Sheri Belknap, Cathy Steer, Patty Ainsworth, Lisa Pelosi, Mark Marks. 4TH ROW: Barbara Duke, Lucy Jennings, Lisa Chavez, Susan Anthony, Kathleen Koening, Susie Robertson. 5TH ROW: Ranel Stevenson, Sally Harris, Shari Heacock. 6TH ROW: Cathy Carelton, Debbie Williams, Meredith Alcorn, Kat Berthold 138 Student Publications Kay Webb, Editor (center) Megaphone Southwestern Magazine Mary Macine and Marlon Ross, co-editors (not pic- tured) 139 SOU ' WESTER 140 Graphics, Organizations, Students, Finale: Los Tres Armadillos (left) Faculty: Janice Richmond (not pictured) Photographer: Kyle Babick (below) Additional Photographs by Price Blalock Tom Buckner Dorothy Caldwell Tom Chandler Mike Floyd Laurence Musgrove John Schulze Mike Wilkerson Interesting, witty copy — Kay Webb Dull, uninspired copy — John Schulze Special thanks to Dorothy Caldwell, Kay Webb, and Melinda Wilsher 141 A Word To All Of You From The Editor Actually, I had two words. But they wouldn ' t let me print the first one. 142 frUTX AotwcB no CS- JM i r i Hli — A 1 H Li LCLl Ll j DBGJBBB s X ' SOU ' WESTER SUPERLATIVES STUDENT GOVERNMENT: STEVE CRAGG STUDENT UNION: ROGER NEELY JANET SHARPE FINE ARTS: BOB BROCKETT, ROXY MOORHOUSS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS: KAY WEBB, DOT CALDWELL, MARLON ROSS 145 STUDENT LIFE: DEBBIE WILLEMS ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT: BARBARA PRATS MARIA BETANCOURT KATHERINE CLEMENT 146 STUDENT LIFE: DENNIS MINKS ATHLETICS: JANICE DOUGHTY AND TOMMY JOHNSON 1 MS • • s p %i. ««k f m ' W . A ■ • -,y £■ V 147 WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES BRUCE PARTAIN LOU ANN SPELLMAN 148 -n ; S the « a Tr er which i KENNY WENZEL PAM SMITH el 149 STEVE COTTON 4 JANE ROBINS 150 BEVERLY BREWER BRAD BEARD 151 GRETCHEN CURRY LISA DUEKER - i DAVID AINSWORTH 152 MILLIE ALLEN YOKE THUE GAN 153 LUANN FANCHER ST 154 MERRILYN MILLER I BILL GENTNER ■ 155 DAVIDA HOPKINS BARBARA SIMMONS 156 BLAND CROMWELL LUALEEN DANHEIM 157 ADMINISTRATION (1) PRESIDENT FLEMING AND VICE-PRESI- DENT JONES discuss one of many prob- lems with students. Several liason commit- tees were formed to help the administra- 158 tors get in touch with student opinion. (2) PRESIDENT DURWOOD FLEMING (3) DR. WILLIAM B. JONES — Administrative Vice-President and Provost. (1) MR. WILLIAM D. SWIFT — Vice-president for Student Development and Services (2) DR. JUDSON S. CUSTER — Vice-President for Educational Services (3) MR. BASIL A. PHILLIPS — Vice-President for Fiscal Affairs 159 160 (1) MS. JAIME GRAY — Director of Student Ac- tivities (2) MS. MARY ELIZABETH FOX — Asst. to the Dean of the School of Fine Arts (3) MS. CHARLOTTE TAYLOR — Director of Stu- dent Financial Aid (4) DR. CONNIE VENABLE — Director of Career Counseling and Placement (5) DR. RALEIGH PEGRAM — Director of Testing and Counseling 162 4 fe ' 1y - .iftiK i iiii - • (1) MS. VIVIAN MAURINE NICHOLS — Director (3) MS. BONNIE BUCKLEY — Director of Inter- of Sneed House national House (2) MS. SARAH KEY — Director of Women ' s (4) MR. MARK SHAKLEE — Director of Men ' s Residence Hall Residence Hall If 3 ; ,m J 163 (2) MR. ROBERT SCHWARTZ — Auditor and Chief Accountant (3) ALUMNI OFFICE: — (ROW ONE) Fay Hub- bard, Rosemary Hutchinson, Joyce Rosen- bush, (ROW TWO) Beverly Turner, Patsy Raby, Edith Benton, Linda Gibbs. 165 (1) MS. MAJORIE BEECH — Asst. to the Presi- dent (2) DR. B. F. JACKSON — Director of Library (3) MS. JANICE HESTER — Recorders Office (4) LIBRARY STAFF: — Mary Pat McLaughlin, Henry Wolgemuth, Lorena Widmer, Charlene Eicher, Kathreen Stone, Bill Sheldon, Grace Jones, John Bigley. (5) SECRETARIES: — Ruth Thomas (Vice-Presi- dent of Fiscal Affairs), Pat Anderson (Vice- President of Administrative Affairs), Kath- leen Todd (Career Development), Faye John- son (Dean of Arts and Sciences), Sondra Bal- dwin, (Vice-President of Student Develop- ment), Libby Johnson (Vice-President of Educational Affairs) 166 , 4 4 £ dj| (1) POSTAL SERVICE — Wanda Vogler, Myrtle Hartman (2) MS. JACQUELYN KREGER — Nurse (3) MS. WANDA LANCASTER — University Hos- tess 167 (1) MR. WILLIAM SHELL — General Services (2) MR. FLOYD LACKEY — Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds 168 SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS - i ik xj rStH 1 Wjriri t| Mte, fl r 1 ■ ' ... ■ = (1) MS. BARBARA THOMAS — Prof, of Voice (3) MR. KENNY SHEPHERD — Prof, of Music (2) MS. KAY STANDIFER — Prof, of Voice Education and Choral Music 170 Instructor 171 172 (1) DR. F. ELLSWORTH PETERSON Root Brown Prof, of Fine Arts Chairman (2) MR. THOMAS C. DOUGLASS — String Instruments (3) MR. RAYMOND L. SCHROEDER — Asst. Prof, of Music, Director of Orchestra, Wood- wind Instruments (4) DR. GEORGE E. NELSON — Assoc. Prof, of Instrumental Music Education, Brass and Percussion Instruments, Band Director 173 (1) MS. MURIEL BURRESS — Speech (2) DR. ANGUS SPRINGER — Chairman of Dra- ma Dept, Prof, of Drama (3) MR. ALVA HASCALL — Instructor of Drama (4) MR. FRED GOODSON — Asst. Prof, of Dra- ma and Speech 174 HUMANITIES A % r f! AvAbgjff ' kyfffil f g igSfi I (1) DR. LOIS W. PARKER — Asst. Prof, of English (2) MS. JANE MCCOOK — Asst. Prof, of English, serves a suprised Dean Clifford punch. Dean Burr Clifford is the Prof, of English and Clas- sics. (3) DR. JACK HARRIS — Asst. Prof, of English (4) DR. VIRGINIA A. CARWELL — Assoc. Prof, of English 175 Asst. Prof, of For- Instructor of Asst. (1) DR. ROBERT NORRIS eign Language (2) MS. GERHILD ROGERS French, German (3) DR. FRANCISCO BETANCOURT Prof, of Foreign Language (4) MS. ELIZABETH BEAVER — Asst. Prof, of Foreign Language (5) DR. REGINE REYNOLDS — Assoc. Prof, of French, Spanish «B ,[ jm ■ ■: - : -: : -;.;;f ' - : ■■ ■■ . i |9 VT I ' f Vt, f « £ x , ifc £ V N V - b Yik 176 (1) DR. JOHN SCORE — Chairman of Religion gion and Philosophy and Philosophy Dept., Prof, of Religion and (3) DR. FARLEY SNELL — Asst. Prof, of Religion Philosophy and Philosophy, University Chaplain (2) DR. HARVEY WATTS — Assoc. Prof, of Reli- j 177 (1) DR. NORMAN STEELMAN — Prof, of Religion (3) DR. NORMAN SPELLMANN — Prof, of Reli- ant! Philosophy gion and Philosophy (2) DR. KAREN FISER — Asst. Prof, of Philosphy 178 179 (1) DR. LEONARD GIESECKE — Asst. Prof, of Commons. Economics (3) DR. JOE COLWELL — Chairman of Eco- (2) DR. GIESECKE AND DR. MARKS discuss nomics and Business Administration Dept. summer school plans over lunch in the Lillie and Roy Cullen Prof, of Economics 181 Education (4) COACH GLADA MUNT works with her girls at a volleyball workout. (5) MR. JAMES MALLON — Asst. Prof, of Phys- ical Education 183 184 (1) DR. EDMUND MCCURTAIN — Elizabeth Root (3) DR. WENDELL OSBORN — Social Science Paden Prof, of Sociology, Chairman of Soci- Division Chairman, Assoc. Prof, of Psycholo- ology Dept. gy (2) DR. DAN HILLIARD — Instructor of Sociolo- (4) DR. DOUGLAS HOOKER — Prof, of Humanis- gy ic Psychology (1) DR. SUK-SOON SUH — Prof, of Political Science (2) DR. O ' BRIEN serves Lila Gardner at the traditional Christmas din- ner. (3) DR. FRANCIS O ' BRIEN — John Tower Prof, of Political Science (4) LOOKING for books, Dr. Suh? ' hJmy r llkr 1 H9V H M 1 If ■F MM Urn ' fV u. J 185 NATURAL AND APPLIED SCIENCE (1) MR. HAROLD EIDSON, JR. — Instructor of ence Division, Chairman of Math Dept. Prof. Math, Coordinator of Data Processing of Math (2) DR. BOB BROWN — Chairman of Physics (5) MR. JAMES COPELAND — Instructor of Dept., Prof, of Physics Physics (3) MR. JOHN CHAPMAN — Asst. Prof, of Math (6) DR. DALLAS LANKFORD — Asst. Prof, of (4) DR. RALPH WHITMORE — Chairman of Sci- Math 186 (1) DR. EB C. GIRVIN — Biology Dept. Chair- (3) DR. HORACE JACOB — Asst. Prof, of Biology man, Prof, of Biology (4) DR. DONALD DEEDS — Asst. Prof, of Biology 2) DR. ' ROBERT L SOULEN — Lillian Nelson (5) DR. EDWIN LANSFORD — Prof, of Biochem- Pratt Prof, of Chemistry, Chairman of Chem- istry istry Dept. 187 Conclusion? There can be no real conclusions. For though words on paper appear static, they burn, decay, dissolve. The world goes on faster than we can imagine, thumbing its nose at our mortality. As this book is primarily concerned with the past, perhaps it would be best to end it with the Russian proverb which states: Dwell on the past and you ' ll lose an eye. Forget the past and you ' ll lose both eyes. 188 _ 189 Wl mm i sm These two pages have been left blank for those of you who feel you and or your group were not adequately represented herein. You can paste your lovely picture here or what- ever. Maybe play high school and get the autographs of all your pals. 192 Faculty Staff And Administration Ahlers, Shirley 182 Allen, Martha 179, 49 Anderson Grady 161 Anderson, Joyce 165 Anderson, Pat 166 Ashbrook, Shirley 169 Baldwin, Sondra 166 Beaver, Elizabeth 176 Beech, Marjorie 166 Benton, Edith 165 Betancourt , Francisco 176 Bigley, John 166 Brewer, Janice 169 Bridges, Jim 180 Brown, Bob 186 Buckley, Bonnie 163 Buckner, Tom 164 Tib Burnett 183 Burris, Muriel 174 Carwell, Virginia 175 Caulette, Shirley 165 Chambers, Ann 179 Chambers, Katherine 169 Chambers, Ken 169 Chapman, John 186 Clifford, Burr 160 Colwell, Joe 181 Copeland, James 186 Crowley, Weldon 179 Custer, Jud 159 Davidson, Sandra 165 Deeds, Donald 187 Dominquez, Caroline 169 Douglass, Thomas 172 Edwards, John 93 Eicher, Charlene 166 Eidson, Harold 186 Everett, Dave 171 Farmer, Guss 171 Fiser, Karen 178, 49 Fleming, Durwood 158 Fox, Mary Elizabeth 162 Fullingim, Billie 12 Gibbs, Linda 165 Giesecke, Len 181 Girvin, Eb 187 Goodson, Fred 174 Gordon, Sue 160 Gray, Jaime 162, 136 Harris, Jack 175, 49 Hartman, Myrtle 167 Hascall, Alva 174 Hamood, Roger 169 Hester, Janice 166 Hilliard, Dan 184, 98 Hooker, Doug 184 Hubbard, Fay 165 Huffmaster, Drusilla 173 Huser, Ella 169 Hutchinson, Rosemary 165 Hyman, Jeany 165 Jackson, Bif 166 Jacob, Horace 45, 187 Johnson, Ernist 169 Johnson, Faye 166 Johnson, Ken 164 Johnson, Laverne 165 Johnson, Libby 166 Jones, Alan 169 Jones, Bill 158 Jones, Grace 166 Kassen, Tex 183 Kennard, Claude 171 Key, Sarah 163 Knauth, Betty 165 Kollnek, Evelyn 169 Kreger, Jacquelyn 167 Lackey, Floyd 168 Lancaster, Wanda 167 Langdon, Sam 169 Langenegger, Alice 169 Langenegger, Carl 169 Lankford, Dallas 186 Lansford, Ed 187 Lansford, Jane 173 Lucas, Ted 160, 173 Lundblad, Elizabeth 180 Marks, Norton 180 McCook, Jane 114, 175 McCurtain, Ed 184 McLaughlin, Mary 166 Mallon, Jim 100, 183 Merritt, Bill 104 Miller, Donn 161 Morris, Leona 165 Mossman, Bruce 182 Munt, Glada 95, 98, 183 Nelson, George 172 Nemec, Frances 169 Nichols, Maureel 163 Norris, Robert 176 O ' Brien, Francis 185 Osborn, Wendell 184 Parker, Lois 175 Pegram, Raleigh 162 Penick, Cochrane 173 Perry, Gladys 169 Peschel, Jeannie 161 Peterson, Ellsworth 172 Phelan, Francine 161 Phillips, Basil 159 Phillips, Jean 169 Quintanilla, Mary 169 Raby, Patsy 165 Raney, Marc 164 Reynolds, Regine 176 Rogers, Gerhild 176 Rosenbush, Joyce 165 Rossman, Mike 161 Rossmon, Pam 118 Salyer, Irys 169 Schwartz, Bob 165 Score, John 177 Schroeder, Ray 172 Seever, Barbara 164 Shaklee, Mark 163 Sheldon, Bill 166 Shell, Wiggy 168 Shepherd, Kenny 170 Sikes, Deshone 161 Sikes, Nick 182 Smith, Bretna 161 Smithwick, Nancy 165 Snell, Farley 49, 177 Solis, Alice 169 Soulen, Bob 187 Spellman, Norman 114, 178 Springer, Angus 174 Standifer, Kay 170 Steelman, Ed 178 Stone, Kathleen 166 Strange, Judy 161 Stubbs, Alice 169 Suh, Suk-soon 185 Swift, Bill 159 Taylor, Charlotte 162 Thomas, Barbara 170 Thomas, Ruth 166 Todd, Kathleen 166 Tucker, Vivian 169 Turner, Beverly 165 Underwood, Ron 164 Venable, Connie 162 Vogler, Wanda 167 Watts, Harvey 177 Whitmore, Ralph 186 Widmer, Lorena 166 Wiggins, Virginia 169 Williams, Dorothy 165 Wolgemuth, Henry 166 Students Aaron, Jennifer 39, 119 Adame, Ernesto 18 Adams, Glenn 39, 126 Aguilar, Peter 39, 122 Ainsworth, David 18, 55-61, 152 Ainsworth, Patricia 39, 138 Alcorn, Meredith 39, 138 Allen, Bruce 39, 58 Allen, Millie 18, 153 Allen, Sharon 119 Allison, Dana 18 Anderson, Paul 18 Anderson, Sarah 40 Anthony, Susan 40, 138 Arrendell, Kim 40 Attwell, Betsy 18 Audas, Amy 138 Avery, Nancy 19 Babcock, Karla 40, 117, 123, 130 Babick, Kyle 40, 126, 141 Bailey, Merrill 100 Baird, Bill 19, 40, 126 Baird, Kristine 41 Baker, Brent 41, 125 Baker, Susan 41 Ball, Donna 41 Ball, Marianne 19 Barbo, Catherine 41 Barnes, Guy 41 Barnett, Ted 19, 114 Barr, Deborah 42, 59 Basham, Paul 42 Beard, Brad 19, 151 Beauchamp, Lisa 42 Belcher, Carl 42 Belknap, Sheri 138 Bell, Cynthia 42 Belmar, Joveta 42 Benedict, Julean 19 Bender, Bill 121, 135 Bender, Carol 43, 117 Benedict, Tracie 43 Bennett, Carol 43, 75, 136, 137 Berkey, Deborah 43, 59, 129, 123 Bernhardt, Grace 43 Berthold, Katherine 44, 138 Betancourt, Maria 20, 146 Binford, Barbara 44, 119 Birkelbach, Jerry 44, 104 Black, Kathy 44, 117 Blake, Karen 20 Blalock, Price 44, 59 Blanco, Maggie 44, 122 Blanco, Sam 122 Blank, Kelvin 45, 100 Blankenship, Beth 45, 119 Bodenhamer, Pam 45 Boehning, Katherine 45, 128, 129 Bohls, Elaine 45, 93, 129 Bomer, Rebecca 45 Bompart, Leo 91 Boone, Keith 46, 125 Boone, Tim 46 Boyd, James Patrick 46, 124 Brady, Martha 46 196 Brewer, Beverly 20, 151 Brelsford, Richard 46, 120 Bricker, Yvette 46, 118, 123 Broady, O ' Meara 47 Brock, John 20 Brockett, Bob 47, 120, 126, 145 Brooks, Chip 47, 126 Brouilette, Denise 47, 57, 59, 61, 128 Brown, Edie 20 Brown, Gene 47, 126, 129 Brown, Kimberley 47 Brown, Lauri 48, 115 Brownlee, Curtis 48, 121 B runs, Ann 48, 117 Buchanan, Joe 48, 91, 116 Bullard, Phillip 48, 104, 126 Bunnage, Ray 48 Burdell, Martha 49 Burgess, Patricia 49, 116, 137 Burkhalter, Liz 49, 119 Burkhardt, Rebecca 49, 119 Burt, Randy 49, 132, 134 Bush, Julia 49, 117 Buttery, Maralee 50, 119, 123 Buzzini, Peter 59 Byars, Diane 50 Cardwell, Dorothy 50, 145 Collahan, Jane 20, 115 Campbell, Andy 50, 120 Campbell, Karen 50 Campos, Diana 122 Cardwell, Dawn 50, 59 Carelton, Cathy 21, 138 Carleton, Elaine 51, 104 Carson, Bobby 21, 126, 130 Carter, Donna 51, 117 Carter, Judith 51, 118 Casad, Connie 51, 117 Caselli, Valery 51 Cason, Suzanne 51 Castaneda, Elba 21 Cating, Eddie 52, 57, 59 Cazares, Yolanda 21, 129 Chambers, Teresa 52, 117 Chandler, Tom 21, 154 Chapman, Charles 52 Chase, Larry 91, 93, 116 Chavez, Lisa 52, 138 122 Cherrington, Jeff 52, 132, 136, 137 Chilson, Kenneth 52 Chilson, Sheryl 21 Christner, William 53 Clayton, Gary 53, 125 Clegg, Karen 53 Clement, Cathy 21, 128, 146 Clendenning, Kirk 53 Clifford, Mary Ellen 53, 115 Cloud, Susan 22 Cluck, David 100 Coble, Teresa 22 Cole, Kerry 54, 115 Collier, Cynthia 54, 115, 129 Cooper, Gary 22 Cornett, Clay 54, 104, 120 Cortez, Rodolfo 22 Cotten, Larry 54, 120 Cotton, Steve, 22, 129, 150 Coughran, Kathy 54, 95, 119 Coulter, Scott 55 Covert, Mike 55 Cox, Karlene 55 Cox, Krisanne 55 Cragg, Steve 55, 126, 129, 144 Craig, Marsha 55 Crain, Julie 56, 98, 115 Crawford, Elizabeth 114 Cromwell, Bland 22, 126 129, 130, 157 Cross, Joe 56, 134, 136 Cross, Kathi 122 Crouch, Tim 56, 59, 61, 126 Crown, George 126 Cudy, Garry 56, 114 Curry, Gretchen 23, 152 Curtis, Bill 121 Dalton, Everett 56, 120 Danheim, Lualeen 157 Darby, Dan 126 Davis, Donna Elaine 56, 138 Davis, Harvey 57 Davis, Leslie 57 Dawson, Mark 57 Day, Dianne 57, 117 Deaver, Danny 57, 125 DeDear, Pattye 57, 59, 61 Deeds, John 58 Deeds, Mike 58 Degrand, Jack 58, 120 DeLotto, Missy 23, 115 Demanzuk, Ruth 58, 115 Dennis, Kenny 23, 91, 130 DeVere, Richard 18, 126 Devine, Frank 58, 120 Deviney, Tom 59 Dieck, John 59, 125 Dilts, Russell 59, 134, 136 Doering, Steve 91, 104 Dory, Stephanie 59, 58, 116, 118 Doughty, Janice 59, 89, 95, 96, 147 Douglass, Karen 59 Douthit, Debra 59 Downing, Peggy 60, 123 Dressier, Brenda Jean 60 Dubuis, Liz 60, 117 Duddlesten, Jerri 60 Dueker, Lisa 23, 152 Duffield, Jimmy 60, 91, 116 Duke, Barbara 60, 138 Dulany, Diana 61, 58, 117 Durett, Cynthia 61, 119 Edgar, Jim 61, 129 Edge, Cindy 61 Edmonson, Bob 61, 120 Edwards, Ann 23 Edwards, Mike 23, 91, 93, 116 Ellis, Mark 24, 125 Ellis, Mike 61, 125 Ellis, Tom 62 Engvall, Bill 62, 120 Eoff, Sharon 62, 89, 95 Escamilla, Marlene 62, 95, 118, 122 Estep, Becky 24, 117, 118 Evans, Teresa 62, 119, 129 Ewbank, Jim 24 Fackler, William 63 Fadrique, Lloyd 63, 120 Fagan, Karis 63, 128 Falconer, Rex 24 Fancher, Luann 24, 154 Farmer, Tracy 63, 89 Farnsworth, Elizabeth 63, 138 Farr, Jamie 63, 117 Farr, Joe 63, 100 Fell, Bruce 100 Feller, Debbie 64, 118 Feltner, Ellen 64, 115 Fidler, Patti 64 Fish, John 24, 91 Fisher, Bobbie 64, 118 Fisher, Deborah 64, 95 Fitch, Susan 64, 128 Flagg, Terri 65, 118 Fletcher, Ricki 65 Flournoy, Scott 65, 98 Floyd, Mike 65, 125 Fortenberry, Patty 65 Fountain, John 45, 66 Frazer, Aubra 66, 104, 117, 123 Fulkes, Pat 66, 118 Fuller, Bobby 100 Fulmer, Patricia 66, 117, 118 Galloway, Barbara 66, 119 Galloway, Mike 25 Gamez, Absalon 66, 122 Gan, Mary 25, 114, 118, 153 Garay, Carmen 25 Garcia, Iris Naomi 66 Gardner, Lela 67, 93, 117 Garth, Tanner 67, 121 Gates, Charlotte 67 Gauntt, Tony 67 Gentner, Bill 18, 55, 57, 59, 155 Gentry, Chet 120 Gentry, Felicia 67, 117 Gilmore, Dennis 67, 59, 124 Giroux, Michael 68, 98, 126 Gode, Tanya 68, 118 Gonsoulin, Rose 68 Goodell, Nancy 68 Goodwin, Barbara 114 Gordon, Carole 25, 98, 115, 114 Gordon, Gregory 68, 98, 120 Graham, Billy 126 Gravens, Ricky 68, 100 Graves, Joe 69 Gray, Raymond 69 Gray, Wren 69, 129, 132 Grayum, Craig 69, 120 Greene, Elise 69, 118, 119 Greene, Sheila 69, 119, 130 Greer, Court 70 Grisham, Laura 70, 119 Grosso, Peggy 25 Gyevara, Henry 70, 120, 129 Gunkel, Bill 26 Gutierrez, Stella 70, 122 Hall, Keith 26, 70 Hammac, Gary 70, 104 Hankins, Mitch 71, 126, 129 Hansen, Debbie 89, 95 Hanson, Eric 71, 120, 130 Hardeberger, Melissa 88, 89, 95 Hardi, Charlotte 26 Hares, Holly 71, 95, 115 Harlow, Bill 100 Harrington, Nancy 71 Harris, Neil 71, 120 Harris, Sally 71, 138 Hartin, Lynda 26 Hartwig, Carol 72, 138 Hasskarl, John 72, 100 Hawkins, Carla 72, 118 Hayes, Debra 72 Heacock, Lavonne 72, 128 Heacock, Shari 72, 129, 138, 123 Hearne, Hoshua 116 Hedley, Elizabeth 73, 98 Henderson, Drew 73 Heinman, Kathleen 117 Henderson, Virginia 73, 115 Henry, Diane 26, 73 Heran Irene 122 Hessel, Virginia 117 Heydenreich, Robert 73, 120 Hicks, Martha 26 Hill, Cynthia 73 Hindman, Kathleen 74 Hinners, Gary 74 Hinson, Candace 74, 117 Hobbs, Debra 74, 59, 119 Hodges, David 74 Holbrook, Leesa 74, 117 197 Holbrooks, Debra 26 Holcombe, Phil 75 Holland, Anne 75, 119 Holley, Dianna 75, 119 Hollingworth, Beth 75, 98, 117, 129 Holmstrom, Lane 75 Holt, Andrea 75 Hopkins, Davida 156 Horn, Sharon 76, 128, 133, 134 Houghton, Beverly 76, 117, 129, 130 House, William 76 Howell, Mark 27, 104, 120 Hubbard, Alberta 76, 116 Hudgins, Cindy 76 Hudson, Betze 76 Huffman, Beth 77 Huffman, Sarah 77, 115 Hunt, Dale 77 Hurmis, Darrell 27, 77, 120 Hurst, Lynn 77, 126 Hutchins, Gregory 77 Hyman, Dorothy 78 Irwin, Paul 78, 98, 120, 136 Ivers, Jim 78, 121 Ivy, Garry 78 Jackson, George 78 James, Dustin 78 Janecek, Sharon 79, 119, 133 Jaramillo, Alvado 79, 121 Jarvis, Jim 27 Jennings, Lucy 79, 138 Jensen, Sandy 27 Johnson, Gayle 79, 117 Johnson, Jana 79, 138 Johnson, Minnie 79, 93, 116, 118, 137 Johnson, Nathan 80, 116 Johnson, Tommy 27, 91, 147 Johnston, Melinda 80 Jones, Cathy 80 Jones, Craig 27 Jones, David 120 Jones, Debby 80, 115 Jones, Johnny 80 Jones, Lesly 80, 119 Kay, Corinn 81, 117 Keene, K. Richelle 81, 104 Kelley, Janice 128 Khouw, Raymond 81, 98 Kiker, Tim 81, 126 Kilton, Cindy 81, 129 Kirby Carrie 81 Kirby, Leslie 82 Kirchmeier, Mark 82, 126 Kirk, Bill 126 Klein, Brian 120 Klopp, Steve 81, 100, 103 Knapp, Roy 82 Knolle, Carol 115, 130 Knorpp, Regina 82, 115 Koenig, Kathleen 82, 138 Koontz, Bart 83, 121 Koslovsky, Larry 83 Kotz, Craig 83 Kurth, James 83 Kurtin, Phyllis 83 Kwan, Edward 83 Lackey, Nancy Lou 84, 119 Lambert, Karen 84, 117 Lamon, Conrad 84, 135 Lang, Greg 125 Langelier, Jackie 84 Langley, Vance 84, 135 Latimer, Jeffrey 84 Lawhon, Gene 100 Lawson, David 124 Ledbetter, Barbara 29, 129 Lee, Carole 85, 119 Leediker, Kent 87 Leishman, Thomas 87 Lentz, Laurie 29 Leonard, Robert 87, 100 Lesesne, John 87 Lester, David 87 Lewis, Cheryl 29, 117 Lewis, Darlene 89, 95, 97 Lidell, Lynn 29, 126 Liedtke, John 87 Limmer, James 88, 100 Lindley, Jay 88 Livesay, Wallace 126 Louden, Jan 89 Louis, Alex 100 Loveless, Virginia 88, 123 Lovett, Lynn 115 Lowery, Lasses 88, 115 Lozano, Stephen 88, 125 Lyde, Jennifer 88, 138 Lynch, Catherine 89, 117, 118 Machicek, Anna 89 Macina, Mary 89, 60 Maclean, Kathleen 89 Mahon, Michele 123 Malish, Delores 89, 119 Mandell, Barbara 89, 117 Mann, Debbie 90, 118, 119 Mann, Ralph 90, 121, 129, 135 Marks, Mary 90, 138 Marquis, Sharon 90 Marshall, Morissa 90, 89, 95, 96 Martin, Nancy 90, 115 Martinez, Alex 30, 124 Mattison, Bill 91 Mattke, Michele 91, 119 Mark Mayfield 30, 161, 114 Maynard, Ronny 200 McAfee, Nancy 91 McClatchy, Tricia 115 McCord, James 120 McCord, Lisa 91, 119 McCrary, Mary 91 McCuistion, Beth 92 McCullin, Albert 92, 125 McDaniel, George 92, 126, 129 McDuffie, Patti 92, 117 McGee, Lynda 89, 95 McGill, Michelle 115 McGrede, Stephen 92, 120 McKay, Pamela 92 McKee, John 93 McKinley, Craig 93 McKinney, Jerry 93, 134 McKitterick, Susan 29 McMahan, Debbie 29 McMillan, Mary Ell 93, 115 McNeill, Mona 93 117 McNitzky, David 29, 98 McNutt, Jim 93 McPhail, Marilyn 94, 115 McPhail, Mark 94, 121, 130 McWilliams, Bobby 94, 116 Meagher, Rod 94, 120 Meyer, Mark 94 Meyer, Michial 94 Middlebrooks, Dan 94, 121 Middlebrooks, Mark 95, 121 Miller, Jim 95, 100 Miller, Merrilynn 30, 117, 155 Mills, Ellis 125 Minick, Mike 95, 125 Minks, Dennis 30, 91, 95, 147 Minks, Mike 30, 95, 91 Minor, Monica 95 115 Miori, Marsha 96, 118, 119 Mitchell, Kim 96 Moffitt, Laura 96, 98, 117 Moffitt, Mike 96, 98, 120 130 Monsour, Geoffery 96, 126 Moody, Michele 96 Moon, Debbie 97 Moore, Lezlie 138 Moore, Linda 97, 128 Moore, Margaret 97, 128 Moorhouse, Roxy 31, 55, 57, 59, 119, 145 Morgan, Bennet 97, 120 Morris, Brenda 97, 119 Morris, Gary 120 Morris, Toni 97, 135 Morris, Yuki 98 Moses, Kristi 98, 128 Moses, Laynie 98, 128 Moss, Mike 31 Munson, David 98, 126 Munson, Mark 98 Murphy, Gale 31, 119 Murphy, Gayle 98, 117 Murtaugh, Maureen 99, 117 Musgrove, Laurence 31 Musgrove, Merrily 99 Myers, Ollie Ann 99, 138 Myers, Tere 55, 114 Nash, Barry 55, 59, 61, 61, 99, 126, Naylor, Ed 31 Neahusan, David 31 Neely, Catherine 99, 115 Neely, Roger 99, 129, 144 Nees, Jean 100, 128, 133 Nelson, John 100 Nelson, Bill 100, 114 Neuman, Freddy 100 Neuman, Alfred C. 100 Nixon, Cary Ann 100 Norris, Chuck 101, 121 Noteboom, Lisa 101 O ' Dell, Tom 101 Oliver, Jim 101, 132 Oliver, Mark 101 Olsen, Mark 101 Olsen, Charlie 102, 126 Orgain, Ben 121 Oroza, Gus 102, 124 Osborn, Jeff 55, 59 Ott, Mark 102, 100 Owen, Gail 32 Owens, Bruce 102 Ozan, Colleen 102 Paine, Yvette 123, 103, 100, 93, 117 148 Partain, Bruce 32, Pate, Linda 102 Pate, Virginia 103, 138 Paty, Charles 103 Peart, Leslie 103, 123, 138 Peolsi, Lisa 103, 138 Peoples, Rhonda 103, 116, 118 Perkins, Darlene 104 Perkins, Eric 104 Perry, Robin 32 Peters, Robert 32, 126 Peterson, Carl 73, 104 Peterson, Kathy 104 Pfaeffle, Helen 104 Pharr, William 104 Phillippi, Danice 104, 117 Phillips, Linda 129, 133 Phillips, Robert 105 Pippin, James 105 Pitts, Bill 105 Piewetz, Mark 105 Poehl, Dale 105 Poerschke, Robin 32 Pollock, Pam 105 Pontiff, Steve 126 Pool, Jane Ann 106, 117 Prats, Barbara 106, 128, 129, 133, 134, 146 Pratt, Allison 106, 115 198 Pratt, Jeff 32, 120 Preis, Nancy 106, 138 Preston, Ricky 104 Price, Allan 106, 126 Puryear, David 100, 106 Qualia, Charles 106, 126 Qualia, Patty 107 Querbach, Gary 107, 126 Raagas, Sue 33, 128 Raboine, Marsha 119 Raby, Debora 107 Railsback, Carolyn 33, 107, 128 Ramirex, Richard 59 Ramirez, Roberto 107, 122 Reaves, Donna 33 Reed, Charlotte 108 Reed, Debra 108, 117 Reed, J. P. 108, 120 Reed, Marianna 33 Reilly, Melanie 118 Reinhardt, Susan 33 Renfrew, Dallas 108 Renfrew, Lance 108 Rentfro, John 108, 126 Reynolds, Dennis 109 Reynolds, Eric 109, 121 Rhoden, Michael 109 Richmond, Janice 109, 115 Rieg, Tim 109, 100 Rielly, Melanie 109 Roberts, Jole 33, 117 Robertson, Susan 110, 138 Robertson, Wes 110, 120 Robins, Jane 34, 117, 118, 150 Robinson, Sharon 110, 116 Robles, Jerry 110, 122 Rodriguez, Frank 100 Rogers, Cynthia 110, 59 Rogers, Wood 121 Root, Larry 58, 59, 135 Ross, Marlon 110, 132, 136, 145 Ross, Mary 111, 129, 123, 136 Rossy, Kenneth 111, 126 Russ, Bryan 111, 120 Russell, Les 104, 125 Rylander, Linda 34 Ryman, Craig 111 Saldana, Yolanda 111, 122 Salmon, Chris 111 Salter, Michael 114 Sandberg, Lynne 114, 119 Schermerhorn, Andrea 104, 114 138 Schleicher, Kevin 114 Schlemmer, Ellen 114 Schmoeller, Judy 114 Schnepel, Julie 115, 117, 129 Schoen, Robert 115, 114, 129 Schoenbacher, Kim 89, 115 Scholl, Karl 115, 104, 126, 129 Scholl, Tim 115 Schroeder, Michael 115 Schroff, Rick 115 Schulze, John E. 116 Schulze, John W. 116, 58, 140 Scott, Allenll6 Seal, Noel 100 Seal, Robert 116 Seels, Sheila 116, 137 Sessions, Mark 116, 126 Sessions, Pete 116, 126 Sewell, Phil 91 Sexton, Celia 117 Shackleford, George 34 Sharp, Jarre 117, 124, 126 Sharpe, Janet 117, 118, 136, 137, 144 Sheffield, Anne 57, 59 Sheffield, Carol 117, 89 Shell, Caroline 117 Shepherd, Richard 118 Shepherd, Robert 118 Sheppard, Vicki 34 Sherrod, Katie 118, 115 Sikes, Deshone 118 Simmons, Barbara 34, 156 Simmons, Davis 118 Simmons, Ray 58, 59, 61 Sisk, Candy 119 Skinner, Ann 118 Skinner, Mike 34 Skinner, Zana 119, 115 Slade, Joyce 34 Slaughter, Kathleen 119 Slauter, Mike 119, 129, 125 Sleppy, Dale 100 Smith, Andy 119, 126 Smith, Bretna 119 Smith, Eric 119, 126 Smith, Greg 35, 120 Smith, Kelly 55, 59 Smith, Mark 120 Smith, Pam 35, 119, 149 Smith, Randy 100 Sonnenberg, John 120, 121 Soulen, Karin 120, 117 Spain, Cathy 120 Spellman, Amy 120 Spellman, Lou Anne 35, 148 Spellman, Martha 135 Spencer, Adele 120, 118, 136 Stancil, Lorena 121, 122 Stanley, Mike 121, 126 Steer, Kathy 121, 138 Stern, Robert 35 Stevenson, Molly 121, 115, 138 Stiba, David 100 Stoltenberg, Jeff 121 Stone, Russell 121, 91 Strane, Tracy 122, 89, 95, 123 Strasdin, John 122 Stroud, Brooke 122, 120 Stump, Mary 122 Stump, Randy 125 Suh, Sally 122 Sullivan, Colleen 122 Talbert, Tom 123 Tandy, Lizette 123 Tanksley, Helen 123 Tatum, Shirley 123, 116, 137 Taylor, Laura 123 Terry, Faye 123, 89 Thomas, Helen 124, 116 Thomas, Judy 35, 119 Thomas, Mary 124, 119 Thomas, Robert 124, 126 Thompson, Cullum 124, 120 Thompson, Karen 124 Thompson, Margaret 124, 117 Thurston, Barbara 117 Tilton, Webb 35, 122 Tittle, Sharon 125, 92, 115 Tobolka, Rick 125, 100 Todd, Brian 125, 124 Tompkins, Jane 35, 119 Tonahill, Smith 36, 104 Tourtellotte, Tom 125, 130 Troconis, Renato 125, 122 Truitt, Steve 125, 58, 59 Trujillo, Evelyn 126, 136, 122 Tunnell, Sarah 126 Turnbull, Lora 115 Turner, Cynthia 126 Turner, Elizabeth 36, 129 Turner, Valerie 126 Turner, William 126 Tuttle, Gwyn 126, 138 Tyler, Deborah 127, 119 Unger, Amy 127 Upthegrove, Paul 59, 60, 127 Valley, Cliff 127, 124, 135 Van Winkle, Ann 127, 119 Vandament, Graydon 127 Vardiman, Rebecca 128, 118 Varteressian, Vicki 128 Vasquez, Ruben 122 Vega, Cindy 128, 59, 122 Victorin, Sally 117, 128 Villaret, Amanda 118, 128 Waggoner, Mark 125, 128 Wagner, John 36 Walker, George 91, 116 Walton. Bill 129 Warren, Mark 129 Washington, Cybthia 116, 129 Washington, Fred 116 Watkins, Becky 129 Weaver, Jeff 129, 91 Webb, Kay 128, 129, 132, 133, 139, 140, 145 Weller, Mary 138 Wendtland, Stephen 100, 130 Wenger, Abbe 130, 135, 137, 123 Wentrcek, Cheryl 36 Wenzel, Kenny 36, 100, 149 Whaley, Jan 36, 130, 58 White, Marian 130 Whitlow, Stuart 130, 114 Whittemore, Blanche 37 Whitworth, Kenneth 91, 130 Wier, Kenny 131 Wilcox, Margaret 117, 119, 131 Wilkerson, Mike 120, 131 Wilkins, Steve 104 Willard, Cindy 93, 131 Willems, Deborah 131, 138, 146 Williams, Jeanie 37, 128 Williams, John 131 Williams, Laura 132 Williams, Mary 132 Williams, Bill 132, 126 Williams, Richard 132 Williamson, Tom 132 Willis, James 37 Willis, John 120, 132 Willis, Madeline 37 Wilsher, M ' Lynda 133 Wilson, Kara 119 Wilson, Tek 57, 133 Wimmer, Lori 133 Winfrey, Gordon 120 Winslow, Angie 117, 133 Wise, Kay 117 Wolf, John 37, 59 Wong, John 133 Wood, Mark 134, 126 Woodfin, Patty 119, 134 Worley, Dan 37 Worley, Doak 120, 134 Worsham, Ray 120, 134 Worthing, Ann 134 Wortley, Kathy 117, 134 Yarber, Michael 126. 135 Yates, Kathy 122, 135 Yeager, Peter 135 Yeary, Candace 135 Youker, Cindy 135 Young Georg 129, 135 Young, John 98, 126 Young, Becky 117, 136 Yuen, Oscar 136, 122 Zimmerhanzel, Mark 100 Zook, Craig 136 Zweiner, Jeff 126, 136 199 sascmarassi mmSoBSm P X IIIBI f IMMI I


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