Tarrant County College - Carillon Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX)

 - Class of 1969

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Academics, . . 16 72 124 142 178 5 1 114 4 , R X V 4 ,I ,Q,, JAJ, 1 IK 3 I 'x R X R Z .if Q L xx S K x I X le 5 l i wg! 1 '-X 3, is-3 yt Q E: , 4 S s l lj 4 5 5 sb nijv w s Q A .Q if QE I IPX Larger than a city block, the Learning Resources Center is the show place of the campus. Both the Library and the Programmed Learning Center have headquarters in the buildin dents may conduct research, listen to recordings, or watch vid g where stu- eo-taped dem- onstrations. Consultants help instructors convert tedious the reality, ory into compelling f Learning Center X Helps Vitalize r 0 me , ,N ,, N Academic Life 'is . 'YL Y SQ-,,,w.Q, gif K., Y X5 r 3533 3: A I gif s ' ri 2- 5, 5. f in - Q :S 1 .. 'Q ' 5 ,I ik S V. 5 Q. .5 ,? 'a is L I l , .,..,, . ws-.-..,.c. , - t gr. W ? ?'Wf p D+ nw WDA:--ur... M ,inf- fw. 2' if M, Am fglw-. 4 5 I 'M' .qc v-Sway 5 . 4 t. f sash ' rw. 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The abortive dream of justice and goodwill faded with the floral symbols and simple blossoms while the defeat of hunger and disease eclipsed the victory over space. Yet around the world the whispered loveliness of flowers proclaims eternal hope, Before the last bricks were plastered in 7967, landscape artists and gardeners began converting the 23 buildings into a campus. Shrubbery and flowers unite the eight clusters of buildings, each courtyard having its own planting design, Now 350 trees overlook the walks and grass. MN ..... c..c.,.:::,..X xl ' A in wr 1. c ,ff New erik? 'Newt' ' ' 'Air'-146:13 ' -X-- ,, . WNBYP , ....c., , Nm, bf .,..,,, rf- ,f , ,-Y 3'-. :Af l 2 leak? C N1 5 ' rang-,-,.1 -e i - !:f'1Tmi'i:.2Q.:-... 'l ' it ,,3y,:g3,,.ang..:,'3 A' A ' ,y , -,,-1- ' . , . f' - ,1 1 ' s , . . rg . - ' V ,x V :it .V , 'n:5: vs .- is 4 Ar' . ' ' 'v f V41-A -ling tn .Wg I '1 I F -gsaqw, f .h X... H l l www, .M , ...M X-FFUIQQQ.-s-...W N A .... 'we F! l X , . 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The tall semester tale ot two campuses be- gan with a getting-to-know-you period called Howdy Weel. President and Mrs, Joe Pushrng hosted a Sunday atter- noon reception honoring TCJC students on September 22 in the Irving room ot the SUB. Petreshments were served by Hospitality Committee members trom both campuses. APO and Kappa repre- sentatrves conducted tours of the South Campus so that new students could rnspect school facilities and learn their way around the campus before classes began During the reception the Activities Cornmrttee and various campus clubs lficked oft the three-clay country carnrval. The SUB was transformed unto a western town and western backgrounds were provided for clubs to corral new members, Each club decorated a booth and displays tor promotlon ot their organizations. ln Tune With the Times, the Forums Series, was begun by the Levee Srngers, The singers from Dallas proved to be a highlight of the howdy activitres, They sang their own rendrtlons ot familiar ballads and pop- ular music The tour male vocalists have appeared on national television as well as college campuses, x ', av x xv , fr, . , T.-1 . - Q : 15 , Q V . Q 15 - N c x b it . 4. . U 1 ,fi i'a i ,Q i . T 1 pn'-ry, : l 3 xc e lrit A f sg' W' W 3 R PW . 5 ' ' - - -r I.2?'Rf'1s' .i.5,5'?fSlii?3f1, ' feifts H '-' s u tux f During the Presrdent'srecept1on,Mr, and Mlss TCJC, Larry Roberts and Glenda Graham, posed greetlngs to arrlvrng guests such as Robert Frost who was later named Howdy Kung Q You Must Have Been A Beautrtul Baby, ? ? Counselors Pat Wood, Joe Zrelrnsla, and Martha Post staged therr skit at the l-lowdy Weel- Talent Show, -wi! Contests Climax Hawdq Week The pause that refreshes. Bill Svveeley Takes time out fo swallow while opponent Phil Paflerson clwgs along in The Western Day Chugea-lug contest. X P ..-4 K1'f'f.f Er-ae ' Rul- ...J 2551 ' ff- .f X Y . -N r 171 .- -' . ', ' ! ,,-, .l b s .kg P , Qu -A 1 . .QA . - f ,N K xx Q ,.-5 ',- . in-4.' . v. . Q, V. X 9 'dc 'R' 9 , l C Showgirls Tanya Weatherly, Barbara Allen, PaT Callaway, and Sally Brown tip their hals To finish off the SGA presentation an the Talent show. 'lGirls clubs and individual Teams participated in The braornsiick race Day. W. 3 . id 5 , -f :f'.1f-N-. 1 ..-Ne? '?'f-L fx-' i' 3 - lV '-- f :1',-L-f.9Q'.lf's L- V4 an Western ,,......-- A,-A f 7 F 54' 'I NJ- iv? 'F if ' i f f 'r, I . l il A' A ' Audiences Challenged With Realities f--ug Large audiences listened attentively to discussions of current social problems, then kept the speakers over- time with probing questions. The Fine Arts Series was begun by Fernando Laires, artist-in-residence and chairman of the Piano Department at lnterlochen Arts Academy. Laires' Carillon Theatre concert included tive Portuguese tolk songs, and selec- tions trom Beethoven and Chopin. John Howard Grittin, author of Black Like Me and The Devil Rides Outside, began his lecture with an account ot a Negro hanging held as community enter- tainment. Warning his audience ot the dangers ot stereotyping any group, he related his misadventures traveling through the South disguised as a Negro. I achieved instant degradation simply by changing the color ot my skin, he said, ln cities where I had been welcomed and honored, I could no longer buy a meal or use a rest room and the only thing that l had changed about me was the color ot my skin. The generation gap is even more frightening than the racial gap, said Dr. Zelma George, noted sociologist and musician. She urged students ot all ages and races to concentrate on being part ot the solution instead ot being part ot the problem. fPauI Winter Contemporary Consort renders special treatment to Jazz, Symphonic Orchestration, and Folk Music. The group has appeared at the White House. 9' John Howard Griffin lectures to a large audience in the SUB. in the tlweofre, Q Dr, Zelmci George fFernando Laires performs who holds ci docforcife in music cmd one in sociology spol-e on Negro music cmd about sociol problems lDr Speegle, Gory Pillers, Dr. Smith, cmd Beverly llmfeldt Choi of reception olrer Loires' concert in music building. 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N- Nimisg. 2 ' BN.1yg,Xy, -1' ss ' . lb 5-Pl' i 1 R 0 . in 1'5l. , si., ,, X 1 Q. :EE 91 -Q S ,ii V 'li' X 'SFU' 1' vw 'fs :QF is sa' A, ,,.. r mee gi glfsglslslwlsflfgl,-ssr rJll?t l Ml r' 4 lsse .V v r 'NJ l , APO member Jerry Allen assists a new voter during the foll election for freshmen senators, Ten freshmen achieved honor as they were chosen in the school'wide election to serve cis SGA senators. 24 f The last three months of 1968 was the period when classes were interrupted frequently by calls disclosing bomb threats to var- ious campus buildings, Wee-lcly 7 sometimes twice a week - during this period an anonymous telephone call to the switchboard, city police, or fire department was all it took to give stodents free walks, The vvallfs were fun, 8 Make-ups were not. .. -'LK Q rg' W ..---ref' W - ,I . I 1 l l l i P D Fall Events Disrupt Class Routines M Ny. .. x 24.- -I N' V Qresgeyymzg is NX E s JF? 2 ,V X - xxx J A 1 I rs: rw 61 A Q :I X- 'A Aka ' S -? lp i KQX Q K ' lqA 'li zszb i' r '4-s.- if in W L Q , gl 2 N is si Nz s S x Q Ardess Moore and l-lelen Carbaial wan The Mr. and Miss Pumpkin Titles during Novembers penny-a-vofe contest 5 Jim Jones and the Chaunfays played for campus dances. JJ!!! '57 671 if '-vu...., . 62' foil gf ' QLQQ1, X , I Q ,--l I 3 U1 x 'IM . .nfl , VKUJ 5 3 3, - :- Y I 1 ' s- Tsi, T... 5, ZF, ' 1.1 LTI ,'.' Q xy ,rw A ,Q -Es. 1 A, .if . 5 f A civilized manner of free expression was initiated by The Forums, Several Free Speech happenings were held in the SUB, Sfudeni s were able 'ro sound off on any Topic They chose. 25 Young Music Sounds Hit Compu , Xi. 'X --A Xw f Keith Sykes, who composes the material he sings, appeared on CUWDUS Through the Coltee House Circuit which includes many area colleges 9 Paun McKinnon brought her own brand of music to the Living Poom She prefers live composers for her versions of the folk music style. G Dusty Blues sings a song he wrote depicting the loss ofa love affair, V, All l -C ,wwf f,..,. . ff' 1 , ui' .LQ I -x-K . 5 2 N' V- . Q if A pop singer and composer, two folk singers, and a touring group brought the musical sounds of American youth to the campus in the fall semester. Perking up the Coffee House with a blend of folk- rock music was Raun McKinnon. l don't really sing folk songs, she said, but songs written by someone who is living, Contemporary folk singer Dusty Blues, a Northeast Campus freshman, gave several November performances. Dusty, who composed some of the songs he performed, said that he likes thinking music. in the pop vein, the Coffee House Circuit presented Keith Sykes accompanied by bass player Mike Goldfarb, The SUB patio was packed with people when a partial cast of Up With People gave a preview of their TCU concert. The colorfully attired and fast paced group kept the audience applauding such songs as Freedom lsn't Free, What Color ls Gods Skin? and their theme song Up With People. No one in the group receives a salary, and travel- ing expenses are paid by concert tickets, contributions, and record sales, Traveling around the world with each of the three main casts are two nurses and a teacher. College students are offered correspondence courses through the University of Nebraska, 5 ,ay , i N! u Q . Q Q F J QQti 5' Nq- L X7 'un N W N K i V 1 I , ,,.. 1 i I t 1 I U 5 Q me .Q f 5+ 1 ' I The young people serving in the Cost of Up With People travel through the United States cmd Comodo by bus. 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Qhllw-shgusls rj-just Then' lmjsllmts lor sl I3 WllW- T6-lQ1i'i-H flllvl hm live l'gl 'Wl'MllQlT lfemlh Twlvvf-ll Us J P Vlluhlergmem phfvswlvrmlll fifixhvlwcllgnle-V fllxlfl ,lully Bryan, his fer-.T lucly plovfwl The love ur: llhlllflll oiulll smfevp The Cffvuhlry fmll ovehmww Alrlfll ovllll. ut. the gpgwls system, Cl luumlwlmg xwif'-yilwsufilerwl, Qmvl wieliwuf '1N4 fl loreiqm 4JQlll lglklK l Olher vwwewlwrs C Yhe owl vw-re .llnil Glfisze Neely Peyholllf. Glflhlhn llrllfly Chlnrlef, Slwlhvlll, lwrry Pfxlrher, pill '- ll hlffrylllyg lfwh Yllwllf' Slew- pxl'-y lwlvlil NlClSE'l'- vang Slmfly Ella, Elvuifn fX'lxfCCll'Vr?'l', cmfil Maul Sf,a'r'rervvhuTe v v r. ll NEA I N KW' Ki. V Vs Xi i. , 2 f uw. 'f 1' '50 xc-NQYN . ,elm yi Us 1 Speakers Comment on Change X 'el f k'fV it ' T ,, l- - ,iffy-'fi ' . ,J-er?-f v 4'Y' . f.. ' . . 1 ' fi .' Vi . x '1 , i r A 'Lf'- ., 5' W -Ig , 1 i--iw... . ? , 'rf g,.,' ' T . ,wx gs. 1 --J , J , lf 1 i 'N 1 r 1 H a i flaw? 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Until civilization reached the African continent, killing was done only for food, Now people can slaughter entire villages with no remorse, he said. The 6'5 Belgian challenged Americans to develop more meaningful lives for themselves The number of years one lives is irrelevant, he said. It is the quality of life that is all important. Noted for his dramatic court presentations, Belli captivated the audience with his comments on the law revolution which he says is going on about us now, The winds of change are blowing strongly, he said. He believes that the changes are healthy ones since the primary genius of American law is its resilience. This built-in capacity to grow encibles it to adapt to the changed sociological and technological era that we have entered. l-le believes that the court is fulfilling an important function by taking note of the realities of the world outside the courtroom, A '-c -Il. fNoted lawyer Melvin Belli discussed the changes that are faking place in American jurisprudence. l.lean Pierre Halle? enthralled a packed audience in the Living Room of the SUB. 'i 'lt'f,1f5.:i ' f' i ii cash 'f ilvF ' Q 'N S in H if in vi W' i 1 A ' '? '1v' X -ng. my Christmas Spirit Overtakes Campus - ,-r-ny, - r -E ., . C5 'Lv 53 X - , 'bis . -Q1 15 1 r l ifii . Q ' fs XIV N h VY A.. vii qrgjf' l ' r T A- 1 1 Li! W ,.... 32 Christmas spirit Takes over Marvin Blackwell, security officer, as he attends a Christmas party in The Living Room. lb Carolyn Kennard and Hazel Brown are pensive at The Cl'1ris1masformal,Q Santa visits The library. H1 QQN rd 'M .i D. ss L 3 , wr AA 1 , , ,,, , - 1 ', -N, ..-f h x , XX-or, 'He 4+ 1 'fi s , Y' ' 9'3 J. 3 ' ,.g5 ,::f5 1,1 sf ' :fs S , L R x gas Mrs. David Clinkscale is presented to the Christmas formal au- dience by her husband, Guests at the Christmas dance turn to less formal dancing as the evening wears on. Vg' 7 .. 4 - ,A V' yr V th W . ,, -1 . v fi' We v . b . I ' 5 ' 5 I i H - M at 'Z 'IL Q N1 ,I N ,. . ., .K g . Q 4 'F i ,. ' if W . -Q , SQ 5 is 2 he , W 1 Q E7 f Warren Report critic Penn Jones tells the stu- dent body of his belief that the Kennedy cissossi' notions were port of ci conspiracy. Q Ex-Convict Bill Sands hos oppeored on The Tonight Show cmiong others, to tell about the Ncitionol Seventh Step Foondotion which he Founded. He speaks in the Living Room obout conditions in the no- tions' prisons N X ,4- xgx. . x Forum Presents Lecture Series Betore The semester change, humanitarian and author Louis Lomax spoke inthe gym on Religion, Race, Revolution, and Texas State Senator Barbara Jordan presented a speech in The Living Room concerning Women in Politics. Miss Jordan is considered one ot the most influential women in Texas, First performer to appear after semester tests was TCJC's own voice instructor T. N. Retit, who gave a recital in the Carillon Theatre, Mrs. Phyllis Slcolaut, piano instructor, accompanied at The piano. Retit sang selece tions from Schumann, Heine, and Pavel, in addition to contemporary compositions by Leonard McCormick, who is director ot choral music. Early in February, Penn Jones was guest lecturer discussing the Kennedy Assassinations l-le stated that The Kennedy deaths were related and are part of one giant conspiracy. Jones is author ot Forgive My Grief, and is also editor of The Midlothian Mirror. April showers brought Bill Sands to The Living Room where the former in-mate ot San Quentin gave a stirring lecture. Sands is devoting his lite to helping other exe convicts as well as those still in prison, I wish every one could find The inner peace l now have simply from helping others. , 3 . 4, . it ,gg ... A ...xi mpg T 5. is 'Q . fr 7'- -T-f':5?Q . V s . . YA .ig 5-L 5. v gx .. H g:-.ss . .1,x , F F shylfliq ' ,fs ji' ' ' l . N. 'gsm -- -1Y':.I- ' if if' Sf 4,1 4, 'I 'cr QF, s. s 1 J f Texas Senator Barbara Jordan spealfs to an audience filled with men as well as women as she discusses Women in Politics O South Campus voice instructor T N Retit is in make up for part of his recital inthe Carillon Theatre in February. IQS l?55f'L'3f 'UF' fgzfzi' ' gif? 'digit 14.521 I I 'A -' H ' 5-Q--Q3 if if .-' 'V 2-ligtrgitxax ,qs L gffetf-ec f Gary Pillers 2 5, ' E wHo's wHo ii' uf. 1u 'S1.u.Kr1-wqsvr-2 . r 1 1 l I. r q x ...lf Bobby Clanton 5 W . tramp . 'fW Sr: xx ..d.N.,,s..cs , , Sl . S Y 7 if l l .V . 'I Pfix 0 s -Q i.,6's:'x ', :ini 41 jr .P X Ax- f -- ' 1 if I 'N f,p .' ,. 1 4, - ,lfnl 1 l J I' r Tanya Weatherly GARY PILLERS . . President Student Government Association . . Freshman and Sophomore Favorite , . Student Government special interest grant , . Southwest National Bank Scholar- ship . . Member Soccer Club 4 . Trattic Committee l967-69. BOBBY CLANTON , , News editor tor Reflector i967-68 . . Achieved two tirst place awards in Texas Junior College Press Association . . Assistant editor tor Reflector i968-69 . , Southwest National Bank Scholarship , , Senator '68. TANYA WEATHERLY . . Kappa Parliamentarian . , Senator T968-69 , . Hospitality chairman two years , . Fashion com- mittee chairman , . Provisional Student Government Repre- sentative 1967-68. DAVID TARRANT , . Favorite 1968 and '69 A A First vice presi- dent SGA 1968-69 . . , Discipline and Traffic Committees , . . A Constitution committee Chairman . , Provisional first vice president 1967 A , SGA Scholarship grant A , Tennis intra- l murals '67, ESTHER BERKLEY . A Valedictorians scholarship , . Outstanding TSEA member . , Phi Theta Kappa treasurer 4 1 2 years A , TSEA Finance committee chairman A A On Deans List every semester, MARLENE BALDWIN , . Managing editor tor Reflector 1968-69 . . Phi Theta Kappa member . . Coun- seling Advisory Committee . On Publications and Editorial boards . .Member Press Club . . Theta Sigma Phi scholarship. l l l l l fl, l l l l l l l 1 l l l y 5-, l 4, l , y l l David Tarrant Marlene Baldwin l l -N C 1 f Af? J Esther Berkley f , fi 5655 ' . -sifmi' S, leftist reef -L 3 9' . Ai' - r - wi. 'I ' ff. ' - inf ,tr :rf , -5 5, --,fri '. 'tg' it X 'xf law, Jn' QQ vi F 4 A T .5 1 Y' 4, 1 gxf I VU' r Q .tl A W f.:-ffrp 7 I H it it, tit fi 1' 38 N-ar' i S- S, , s xg: -ifjlif ' Pli- ' A i l. A ' ' 'fi S. ATT 5 ' ., -' N' 'Q - , , -4 , 31, g - ,W 1 gs, Robert Helstrom lAlHO'S WHO ROBERT HELSTROM Editor ot magazine Summa. . achieved second place in feature writing in T968 Texas Intercollegiate Press Association , . Awarded two merit scholarships and Sl,000 Gridiron scholarship . , Reflector statt . , Member Press and Spanish Clubs. REGINALF YOUNG . , Mr. TCJC 1969 , , Senator T968-69 . . Election Commission , . News- paper and Yearbook statt , . Intramural Basketball and Football teams , TCJC singers . , Member BSU . , Tarrant County Junior Achiever , GLENDA GRAHAM . . l-lowcly Oueen T967 . Miss TCJC l968 . . Campus Beauty l968 and 69 , Kappa Sorority , . Senator '68--69 , . Finalist Miss Auto Show T963 Volleyball team '69 , . BSU . , Traffic and Discipline Committees '68 . , JACKIE CARPENTER , . Assistant editor magazine Summa , A Two terms Psychology Club president , Reflector statf . . Member ot French Club Special assistant to editor ot Carillon A . SALLY BROWN . . Kappa President . Member Phi Theta Kappa and Les Jeunes Filles . , Senator i968-69 Constitution committee . , Films and Games Chairman , Activities Council , MIKE NICHOLS Two years editor ot Reflector A , Senator 2 years . . SGA recognition award '68 . . Phi Theta Kappa member . . Sl,5OO Gridiron Scholarship . , First place in columns award T968 in Texas Junior College Press Association , , LARRY ROBERTS t-lowdy King 1967i Mr, TCJC T968 , . Favorite '69 . , SGA President '67 , Constitution and Activities Committees , . SGA recognition award . . TSEA member . . Rotary Student Ot Month '67, Glenda Graham Reginal Young 1 K Jackie Carpenter we g. L . i Mike Nichols wk, wh fd .sk-v al. ments gf V ig . if S Ig 1? ' K r 2 S X Kat S V., is Z' ' . 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'sf' . 15- -le' . , . V -- req, --:,':,:' ypa:.ef.3l-aim.-V --fivggiiegw, H 1 ., -:: ,.... - - -- H-Nv.:Qg1f'1-.,1'f,.-0 Q W av' . - -1' J -'wnrm-f . '2N'faf'm':: If z I. , ,.-pp. SS,-Q. 1 -V - .- --aisle-.19-l -: ff-23' Q , e - X - . - . Karr:-HQ ,wp -ri, .14 ' ff- , wx, . A .f .. 'D - e1m1:.'- -' H . - :'-ff . -w-gf-51 4' -. fyfzv-r g f fl 111'-' ET' '. .- - A ' F5 wir' ,- :.-.E:Q.-:3Q:,:- +.SEf3X- Jw ' Sr. A ',-595511 'fi-if'fi'T5i? : 7f' . 'Y .m i.,::f:'1ii Y' 'ff'- ' , .. 6 ' 'f AQRNLN' fr. ' ,., ' Af U A 'LF-f ' ' x Q X f ,L wHo's WHO fv-. R f h, .-C I f I -v,..g 51 I + , .Q .. 1 r - if.. ., -4 so Q 1 7-1,-J . en ,qs -1 f , .-1'-.-,.,.-,- . 9' I., ,-,. ,L I, ,- .5 X sb'-4 ,I a'-' XX ', 4 FX E! --ns 7 'Est ' Y--:A Garry Ivey Glenda Oliver i -il . in 4 l GARRY IVEY . . Second vice president SGA 1968-69 , . Public Relcitions choirmon 4 . Constitution Revision Com- mittee . . Young Republicans chciirmcin . . Bill of Rights Committee chciirmon 4 . lntromurcil Footbcill , ,Free Speech Forum modercitor. GLENDA OLIVER 4 4 Special Events chciirmon 1968-69 4 . Secretory BSU . . Sencitor '68-'69 . . Publicity chciirmon BSU . . Counseling Advisory Committee . . TCJC Choir. BEVERLY IHNFELDT . 4 SGA Corresponding Secretory 1968-69 . , Fine Arts choirrncin . . All-Stote Choir 4 . TCJC Singers owcird . . Recording secretory of TSEA 4 . Favorite 1968 . 4 Appecired in FW Operon Chorus of Turandot 4 4 Sophomore scholarship. BARBARA ALLEN . . . SGA Officer . . Member of Outstanding Student Govern- ment for Junior Colleges, State of Texcis 1968-69 . . Seno- tor , . Recording secretory SGA 1968-69 4 , . Choirmcin Forums Committee. KATHY KLINT , . Miss TCJC 1969 , . Reflector Stott . . Activities Committee '68-69 . . Carillon editor 1967-68 . 4 Tciurus Svveethecirt '69 . . SGA recogni- tion civvord 1968 , . . Personcilities editor for Ccirillon 1968- 69 . 4 Senotor '68 . , Theto Sigmci Phi Journolism scholcir- ship. PATRICIA CALLAWAY . . Sophomore Fcivorite . . Pres- ident Les Avolontes Service Sorority . . Senotor '68 4 . Donce Committee choirmcin . 4 Badminton ond Volleyboll teoms4 Not pictured JAMES SIMMONS 4 4 Rotciry Club Stu- dent of Month '68 . . Phi Theta Kcippci President 1968-69 . . Discipline Committee . . Active in severcil dromci pro- ductions. Leod in l Remember Mcimof' .xv ' N' Rx, 1415 ,A ' A X E fx ,i ' L .aw lu , -'ni 4 4 4 1 is in is I 4-A-.. X ...wh X I -332 y ' 51111 . I lsuuthtl :'- K1 X v, 'if V ..-Q.. , 4 h i S-J X i t . Beverly lhnfeldt Kathy Klint I, if if .,,, , , , -we-N Ill ,. wig -. f x ,M A R, -fp 3 Q-.-.1 a V, ff.. ,, L, 'fy .J 5323, f . i ,Vg -. 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V A RS l l Now a star ot radio and television as well as being a psy- chologist, Dr. Joyce Brothers has been voted one ot the ten most influential American Women in the World She made the final speech tor Womens Week, l-ler topic Being a Woman attracted a crowd ot men as well as women on a cold, vvet Saturday night. Alice Butler, television instructor, introduced Bobby Wygant who discusses Women in TV. Mrs Wygant is hostess ot the WBAP Dateline Show. 'New Tenants' Ceeupq Theatre cr- , 'xii 1 A L The New Tenant, a one-act play, occupied The Carillon Theatre for a week, Three cast members are Terry Palmer, Kem Yamdell, Chuck Sheffield. 4 Q. 1 ' Y ll 4' I U . wi? W Fx ,gf W 2-ln' JV! 4 l, .xJ, M i ri X i , .A ' if 'if e 'ASSE'- In Qwo scenes from l Remember Mamma cire Ccirol Berliner, Jill Nlize cincl Jim Simmons,0Secifecl in front are Glenclci Kirlley, Carol Berliner cincl Sherry Slwrempf, AT Table ore Jill Mize, Jim Sim mon s, Koren Fields, Neely Reynolds, cincl Jock Glaze ! 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X Along with The rnoin public concert in The Spring were performances for fclculfy, sfudenrsg on rele- vision, rodiog ond of The new convention center. Q., .41 1-.., -in-f.. Choir Hclrmonizes On Melodies I ,F FQ 4 nd The A Cappella Choir sings in The Grand Ballroom of The Hotel Texos. ! X! if ' dw .Q 1 ,:q5:a:1 Q By the Sea musical acf proved bathnng suit styles have really changed. TCJC singers presenred their Spring Cancer? wifh an assortment of Broadway numbers. lRussian folk dance from Fiddler On The Roof. I 'X .. P 7' is A :, 12 will NN as , Ji. v- X P I 1 ' N ,, v W W W , I 1 I W T' wx r . s , , 1 , ' , . we . r N ' g x Q' m 9 i . r W ,. . N. .fix X F5 2 N , J ' . 1 A , .y,5,., K. Xjrzrzr-::w,.5:-xy. x 6 'Q V ' 1 5f' -if: w, fm ? . . 's .M-w i, Q -my - . -I. ,,. X.-L..,ia41,...1M..., '-'- f1-- , 'faxrmm ' -W' 'Wi hx .NU .kt k QTCJC Singers perform cm musi- col scene from Brigodoor1, 0 Chere Menesfrincx in cn moment of Fiddler On The Roof. e i ,f-A r 'i7 1 x.fJ I 1 1 Lonely desperado Neely Reynolds steals a kiss from saloon girl Karen Fields Roulette Spins Succ ss For LAs Casino Day, sponsored by Les Avolontes and run by APG, included QCIITIES, entertainment, and a dance, A crap table, Blackjack, a roulette wheel, and poker tables kept players busy dur- ing the day. 9 APO member Ron Randall, oper- ating the wheel of fortune, is held up by white-batted desperaclos. LT i is 4 L QS Avo J l l l ini 153 5 iq ...df ,gf -'f. .Q-s ,,tx .L ,H 3 -. Q 5 I--'N5'IgJ'i On publicity are Angie Hilbert, Karen Fields, Linda Mer- cado, Betty Cason, Georgia Jordon, Jo Anna Slimp. 3,,.,,,.,.. Y ' '.' . f l 5. 4-' V, -, s A , ii ll f litiFr ff, A 34 .4. Hrcwk 'Sf S 1 4 l of lv-fl ' I 'ffl E Ji. M .L BL ,.x,, ,Q W T v REPRESENTATIVE 7 I P . h X i ,gs V . Nuiu , Univi, .. , '5 ' I is i hw .A is Ah Q ., gk Q Q A i I ' Q A if 1' x A f . -' ,XIX . s ,v , E UfgNiNGS HERE 1' Bankers Lindo Grsffey cmd Gary Geurtz. OA Game of Blcxckjock, .. 2' I: ' 5, .1-. ' f4,i, Q. xl i gr K X11 if mg P'-, AA .. 15 'E' f f. , V V ' .f' ., 3 . ,NJ Q.. CAMPUS BEAUTIES 'Gy-J' ff' ' 'ff'- ld' ,4- I, x.. MAH ,. X 15 V+: ..w-ff . .3g3:gfe,f'i-fifza: , -,JMD 4 14 X.: ' -fgfezsffffi-veg fi -fffazgffi-qs , ,,, .. I Q ., gjI'f?i-.,1., .. , faf,i?s,51aff-:E I , ' .tl2gi'f,.'S,' Q, ,A r . , -E-sz. 'Wi 1,--r Qqgts' . 'J - U Jai-.439-s-j1?:'-ff ef- ' -4 2-r ,F K, fr -, ,, . :Q ' --1' , 1 . 9- . 'S-6: '92 - A - ' V- 'Q 'v:4'jg7w.'5:gJ - - 'fi Q .k 1 ' arg we... , xxx Z2 . ' 'A' .,f,,v, H+- gg we .few- 9' N . gg -2?6 'Y7 '13 115' wuiw' .,-qi-3 :iz , H' ' n y 1,11 - -S.-'ji-,.. Af ff -n FA +'-fs'-'wg 1 1- X wbwx nf A 'i-!f.f3i-'- L Falun Benton r4' swims ,. ' 'N f 1 '43 4 X gk 'N V K l 4 'X .! X Vx 4 S1 7 - .. 1 9 . 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Included in the 106 students who participated in the Commencement Exercises were 101 who were awarded Associate in Arts or Associate in Applied Science Degrees, and five who received Certificates of Completion for one-year occupational programs. Dr. John J. Kamerick, president of North Texas State University in Denton, was commencement speaker for the initial TCJC graduating class. He was introduced by Dr. R, .lan LeCroy, executive dean of the Northeast Campus, after opening remarks by Dr. Joe B. Rushing, Gary Pillars, president of the South Campus Student Government Association, gave the invocation which opened the ceremonies. Graduating with Highest Honors were Esther Berkley and Thelma Hill, Graduates with High Honors included Tommy Badget, Martha Butler, Carol Smith, Gwendo- lynne Strain, and Vikki Warren. Graduates with Honors were Stephanie Harrison, Mary Morgan, Suzanne Patton, Gary Pillars, Edward Wakeland, Robert Meyers, and Pamela Turner. QI Guest speaker Dr. John J. Kamerick, president of North Texas State University, speaks on the responsibilities of graduates to the future, Q The 106 TCJC graduates re- ceive the Associate in Arts, Associate in Applied Science or a Certificate of Completion during the first Commence- ment Exercise. std! 5-V11 J ,A JD -', sV ' 1,-T s 63 jf ..r 'X 1 1 t, '-A., 's . ' gs' I ,, 2' . Kms. .1 '.- -V 4.: -,rf yQ.,q3 X 5 2 X Q Y W ,,t'iwn x - Q ' X . W. - 'x 5 ,4- 'ff E1 h JAN. RQ .,, nv i . Y S ,A .,av h, V x 'N B ,,....w.PW-vw 'MMM-'-W' X., .3 1 1 , W-S-A., It . x tl X 1 L I ,- A K -K ix w - ii , f ! . 'XTf- cf .,ff,--XR' h If rl lip! W- ' ,j I 1. 1 I gil J f . f A U, RF fi!! X N 5, X'f'xx,,f! 1 5 Xxx. X: in NX W i fx ic . If A Q N I X D J ' 44.2 f' X .,l,'-K-10 V SPY' , ,. ' ' J . 5,13 St-I Ei 1 4 Vf M' 'J .Q X- .. -gg...-an In , rp .-n..--v-v-v-an T .Q 1- 5.1. xy' ' 3, , am , 1 4 11:7 F 's... ' J XX g QQ' ' t , ,,.,, f I 5 1 f- '-sr-:':,gg,z4x Q5 S :'fwA,fESsmfgR 5 NS. S 1 is --qs. -' 1 1, 1' I :P ' A' , , 2 K 9 5'- , XSK, 'A XFX 7 Q tfk v , . , .4 - x., Y f : 'Q X . - -1,-e ' : ' J fix gg! J. xr N. ly ft if Ai . f if f ., D TCJC Singers Mcsdrigcll Singers Go far X wk hui Q ' '1 MdgISg I Sw f 1 Leonard McCormick directs choir mem- bers in prochce prror To Cl concert Q T. N. Refs? coaches Me-Imdo Modey in pri- Buroqu s Mx .H 4' I X K W 7 5 Q ,. , 1,5 if i X N :N f Fx Q L -,Fgsf feii -xg A me 1 -A .r 1 XXX QR . QS SSB 2 Thx' we Nw gf si, ,-Ai ., Brass Band Trumpets Melodies -fm-, ,vzi 'st52 ?ii5 R wg 46S, ' Nw Studio Band, under The direction of Robert Goeberf, enferfoms ID The Living Room dur- ing on octivny period concert. A R fleetor Tarrant County Junior College 4 6 Editor-in-Chief Mike Nichols News Editor Corole Cogley Qt W if Marlene Baldwin, nnonoging editor, ponders the question of whether or not the paper con meet its deadline, Chorley the stroy cot, moscot for the Reflector stotf, rests Otter o long doy of meeting deadlines. f .4 me-if amd Clflgky NEWS EDITOR 5, .O 'lisp If y X , I i ig, ,fx -va. f l iSports Editor Jim Williamson and Amusements Editor Danny Washmon prepare copy and layouts tor the paper, The Reflector Headquarters: Publications l, Student Union Building Telephone extension 209 Editor-in-Chief Mike Nichols Managing Editor Marlene Baldwin Assistant Editors Reginal Young, Bobby Clanton News Editor Carole Cagley Staff Kathy Klint, Dolores Harper, Chris Wood, Danny Washmon, Vanette Medlen, James Williamson, Robert Helstrom, Wilfred Jones, Cathy Iverson, Barbara Allen, Martha Bean, Alice Borden, David Bowley, Jackie Car- penter, Muffy Herion, Mike Hovenkamp, Essie Jessie, Alan Mclfennon, Thelma Nichols, Mike Wilemon, Lester Cole, Elaine Colston, Gary Guertz, Nancy Young, Ray- mond Teague, Vicki Davis, Angelin Wright, Gary Nichols, Robert Hughes, Jewell Copeland, Linda Wilhite, Photographers Bob Thompson, Jimmy Chow, Chris Call- oway, Paul Iverson, Ron l-letlin, Maurice McGuire, Larry Dockey, Mike Snow. Advisors Dorothy Estes, Diane Turner The student newspaper of the South Campus is published weekly except tor review and examination periods and school vacations. Editorial statements of the newspaper reflect the opinion ot student writers and not necessarily that of the Tarrant County Junior College Administration. eq. , , ., -.--W -1 fAssistant Erlitor Martha Bean checl-s weekly beat reports O Bob Clanton, assistant editor, senses a story in the sacrificing of the pig at the Luau w Pr x I' l QQ? vyfllyi, l . f . .eq ' 5 'N Q g' r 3 - .- . mv , V. Sykgv R ix Q9 NNN X x 7 ,fl-.x K' Y: 1 :S-. Ns- NKTSSQ- 'N :rig we X ,sul 'K V X xx vw X X 'lx ox RQ Xe X PRX xx -f 9 X Xi . X xp X x X N Q: M X xxx xxx X X N .N ,x .NM ' 'i ff-Q13V5s?F- :..'I.-News cn xrs. 'k , 512' ,K 'R X X R QQ larry Dockery snaps The odion of o Cokes 'N Combo Dclnce on The poTio. Photographers Snap . . i i .. . X1 m qgwaw- . 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Carillon Slotes Summer Deliverq .r Qs, XX xx l K- 4' K J .. 3' E, F I A l H f R, by 'ki-v'? ' ,... - . A Q. i , 'fs Kathy Klint, editor of the first Carillon, presents Dr, Joe Push- ing with the first copy ot last years yearbook at the Apprecia- tion Banquet in August. Billy Williams does the art work for the yearbook in the solitude of his living roorn. ff .1 .I ,f 5 Q l Editor Cathy Iverson is caught rnaking another deadline. Jackie Carpenter served as special assistant to the editor. wi 1' ' -' 9 s lx x. f'i-taxi fr- . ' ,-so ,ww if-2 - 1 54 f we f' Q -is Index editor Jirn Hostelt relearns the ABCs as he alphabetizes the many names. Miss Diane Turner is sponsor for the Carillon, A we , 1 8' if I .- is X ri Y 'ii X 1 F 5 -az X30 Z., . N- i X . ' .E+ re ' A r - u R Ska? qw IS .1 - X .I . , 2 ' X is r was V ' N K .- T . A X X . J I v'- V K 'iv lill- qmb f K r k eiflgifg IA , L A I I - Y . T ' ' 5' -X. e 5 e - - Ev' Q 5- kxx Editor Robert Helsfrom Assrsram Edutor Jodre Carpenter Summa Makes Spring Appearance ,X fs sss s Qes 9 .I Q Xiu' 'e 'Wu l x! Nu .. X, , , .4. ' K gg! 'V-jf' Q . lk Jfl I Rx t 'I 9e,, a 'fin f Summa, Latin for highest IS The name chosen for The South Campus magazine Volume I, Number 1, A special secfron as set aside for wm- rmers of The Creafive Wrrrirwg Con- test held on campus. Avalantes' Casino Partq Caps Year LA beau Mike Daugherty escorts APO sweetheart Sydney Michael .NXQQQ5 Sa A splash of royal blue and kelly green heralded the debut of a new service club for girls in November. Wearing pins designed with their official colors, the i2 charter members began a whirl of activities. ln March, their initiation paiarna party was dis- rupted by APO members who kidnapped the entire group and took them for an early morning breakfast. APO also assisted them when they converted the SUB into a gambling casino on May lo, Les Avolontes members set the pace for the day with a costumed per- formance of a canecan during activity period, Between classes, APO members distributed play money and pree sided over tables of blackiack, roulette, poker, and casino The games continued c1t night when most of the tables in the dining room were pushed back for a campus dance, Other proiects included a bake Sale, rummage sale, and Kiddie Day - for which prospective pledges dressed as children, The last service proiect, another ioint effort with APO, was a picnic at Forest Park for twenty-eight orphans, Officers were Pat Callaway, president, Sherry New- man, vice president, Linda Mercado, secretary, Becki Bar- ley, treasurer, Delilah Durst, parlicimentarian, Dr. Sue Nordauist and Miss Neva Peters, sponsors. Q 3 ,, L eh if ff' 'Q 1 tl, fNm M 1 K. It-yi . i A , V W .E A r Q 1 w 1' N ff! sw tx sqft gf 5 Ji 0 P13-f LES AVOLONTES lTop rowl Georgia Jordan, Mary Searcy, Karen Heissenburger, Janie Finch, Glenda Kirtley, Joanna Slimp, Pamsey Allison, Martha Bean, Judy Guertz, Rita C5 gt i firms-X.. 1 M 1 Eg ' , F -f' X h -44 X a , YL' llzx v r me ,A D. .- vw sw all X ' V ' I, A . l .fl f A x ' , , ,W i al., Y mt Stowe, lBottom rowl Lynn Evans, Sherry Schrernp, Jill Mize, Betty Cason, Linda Bixby, i Mike Daugherty dances with Dr. S for Les Avolontes. I ,A i . gs . QA, v- iw-A : , ,. . t 3 . 1 reno I K , 7 Nt X U9 W ' K s, J . . R L , ,. s. AF'I'f1..y' K., -X, Mscfg ' gg.. Q.. I ,- QV5' . ,'-ES., - v gy -i fn i ' QV! 5 Km l Nordquist, sponsor .5 ' ..,f Y A , ., 0 X 0. 11- I ,. . .K 4: we to ' 3 fi A i 1 I 5:-3 fl:-1 Q 3 z iw.-t sf ' :eil Glenda Oliver is escorted by Phil Patterson at the formal presenta tion during the Valentine Dance, Q V Becli Barley R if .rs lm? Pat Calloway , -. 5 ' t ' Delilah Durst is ,H Pat Gay V , a ll K Janice Gravelle Angie Hilbert Patsy Lopez Deborah McAdoo Linda Mercado Sherry Newman -- ,. sw ' Glenda Oliver Lilia Perez i vs V- Jodie Rossing Shirley Thomas Kappa Adds New Campus Events KAPPA beau John Farley escorts Taurus sweetheart Kathy Klint. Kappa repeated several campus activities this year and introduced four new ones, The girls service sorority planned competition and provided prizes for the tradi- tional Sadie Hawkins Day, the Easter Egg Hunt, and the Ugly-Man-on-Campus Contest - a fund raising proiect. New activities were a Slave Sale, Kappa Karols, Kappa Kite Flight, and a Christmas Presentation. On the first service proiect, they made Halloween puppets and puzzles for children at Peter Smith Hospital. Other projects included collecting food for needy families for Thanksgiving by sponsoring a dance with a can of food as the admission price, collecting and sending cards and books to Vietnam, tutoring under- privileged children, and taking orphans to the zoo. New members and their dates were honored with a hay-ride and a Wiener roast in the fall, and pledges were treated to a Hooty Hunt in the spring. Kappa officers for the year were Sally Brown, presi- dent, Dreda Adkins, vice-president, Karen Hoell, secre- tary, Kathy Klint, treasurer, Tanya Weatherly, parlia- rnentarian, Cheri Mitchell, historian, Gere Knox, sergeant- at-arms, Falah Benton, chaplain, Trudy Herring, pledge captain, Cheri Mitchell, ICC representative, Mrs. Betty Clark, sponsor. ' X -fs fi V 'nj V 'Ki , E. K -f,N if X' f if P .JE- nv JN 3 I ,-nn.. JZIH, FALL PLEDGES Dreda Adkins, Jan McClellan, Lynn Riney, Marilyn Macklin, Mary Ann Hadley, Sherry Bowden, Trudy Herring, Bonnie Thompson, Diane Adams, Paula Warren. 86 I I I F. 44.1 I ' 1, , x I Seo.. isle ti?-ji QI ' I I t It fe 4. . to Wwe . N .- ,. I NQQXQQ-ASW . ' nxwslf x f L' slllifilc,-.I I ' ' . ,R N if :li , Q i - F31 fx I I , . b -X N If six-.1 - Z - , . . , A Q ' V Qi. I a IQ- - .xr 5 . or . ' - - A- 'S -' -K ' 'F' ff 'N ' . b . , ,, . 1' T- . .--rf' ' . v f A N 4 1. 1 - I I R, I Qi' A7 -'Sy f 3 I 1 to AV Q .Q-n v iszai- 5 P . V sh Q 1 v, A , Q Q ' ' -, elf- I' . X N Y ' 1- ' -- I.: . Q E: - A K , Q S . xr ., ,Q -- ,,M1- , I - lea- tem, 3f'74 -are - 11 S ' f tw,:a Jffi i . fi! , .. Q arp,--f :ig sn A bi me my ,f , 'ga I 'gr V - 5 y is 3 f f is:s..fssi1fe'-f- K g . --D.. I ' -1- fl' ' , I m . ' ' it -.Q li::5. X323 - 4 K - ' -. . l m, f ,.,x - --.- amz . e ,. -g. - 21. -, , 5,1 Q- - ,. I Q, -I -,M , N Y... R , .,4q-'.I'.- '.'- -V 5: .11 5 H 2:17, W X 'f ' - .... . 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I I 5, X -:Ft I fx I Fi gr 'F 'YIM I 1 'Q ' I 1-. ,I , T X bo I r I I I I I I I I iff 1 I E -J-R, M X illi ,. - I . 1. Y J is f Xu' fx - ff K 'vi v TX rp I - ' F, e B 3 Q 1 9- JP C J Q. 1 Q ou 1 -4 U7 o D 'I J Q. Q T C 1 3 fn cn 3' Q. 5 1:5 mn 3-F 1. QQ gm '3 E3 Om 3:1 QF' 31. -im OE, .im 1 '52 Q Cxj FD -nos -9 20' 59 N Q JP SQ LD: Cathy Brown Sally Brown Ginger Bryon Glenda Graham Karen Howell Pat Jenkins Kathy Klint Gerre Knox Shirley Mallick Mary Mason Cheri Mitchell Tanya Weatherly KAPPA members entertain prospective pledges at a rush party, 87 APO Recognizes Popular Singer -ALJ VJ' S R .r' C .. I N t r 'ferry 44 APO sweetheart Sydney Michael. 1? The trail of Alpha Phi Omega services extended to Peter Smith Hospital, and the roster included Trini Lopez. The group gave Lopez an honorary membership while he was serving as co-master of ceremonies at the Miss Teenage America Pageant and they were ushering at the new convention center. Members also ushered for Rowan and Martin's Comedy Concert' at the new center. Less glamorous assignments included untangling abundant snarled traf- fic jams at the beginning of school and policing all Campus dances and elections, At Christmas Bill Sweeney alias Santa Claus de- livered gifts from the club which included candy and toys to the childrens ward of Peter Smith Hospital. Magor activities included spring and fall camp-outs at Camp Le Roy, ci beard-growing contest, a St. Patriclcs Day dance, a basketball game, and a pool tournament. Their sweetheart Sydney Michael was chosen from twenty-five candidates interviewed by all members. Officers receiving special recognition at their Award Banquet in April were Joe Clegg, president, Larry Sweeney, vice president, Chuck Luke, secretary-treasurer, Charles l-lopp, ICC representative, Carroll Commons, Don Richard, and Sheldon Mapel, sponsors, 4 , W r 14. r ii X. Joe Clegg, APO president, poses with Trini Lopez, who was made an APO members relax during a campout at Camp Le Roy. honorary member of APO. Q- ,-.x -J fa' .. , ' Q , X .h 'i .J 4' X1 Mx YL- v 'bln We 41,-'S ix A r. If-K '-af . HA R 5 W, is dial e a , Gi ' f Q' ,- 121 'f l j fi i 5 U, 5 ,,fM Tom Abel Norman Barnes William Bellamy Joe Clegg Robert Cunha Larry Dockery Robert Frosf Charles Happ John Jeffords Charles Luke Patrick Main James Opella William Perdue James Prather Ron Randell Edward Snell Suachai Sfimphill Larry Sweeney Don Richard, spo W:.' HSOY EFS .l1: - , Q X APO PLEDGES lTop rowl Eddie Barrows, George Norris, George Munchus. lBof'rom rowl Dwaine Self, Tommy Wadley, Chuck Thomas, David Crear, Terry King. Taurus Wins Basketball Honors if xws-wx -we s L Taurus sweetheart Kathy Klint. if G4 J s -f'l , X it Xi' A Taurus, another new organization, combined service and pleasure in an action-packed round of activities. The fraternity established themselves as kings of the court by defeating KXOL Bumbling Basketeers, APO, and a Dallas Baptist College fraternity. ln February they scored a one-point victory over the KXOL team. Highlight of the game was Tim Davies' charge to the opposition's basket. They defeated APO with once again a one-point victory. During the gran dopening of the Tarrant County Convention Center in November, six members served as ushers at various events: Ben Adkins, John Farley, John Merrett, Roy Prater, Ron Turpin, and Victor Walker. On a more serious note Taurus pledges participated in the Big Brother Program for boys ages 7-17, Projected activities for next year will be a special outing once a month in which Taurus members will take a fatherless boy for a day's activities to help provide needed mas- culine companionship and identity. A fishing trip to Lake Whitney climaxed their spring social activities, The catch was small but the fun, loig. Officers were Roy Prater, president, Myron Smith, vice-president, Larry Guirsier, treasurer, John Farley, mastereat-arms. Timothy Davies is faculty advisor. , Aff' Lf TAURUS PLEDGES lTop rowl Chris Goetz, Larry Hess, Jack Jaynex, John Spencer, Bill Tippit, Larry Ray, Lynn Evans, Jerry Boni- ford, Robert Blackman. lBottom rowl Jack Hamilton, Roger Rough, Larry Keetch, Garland Hutson, Bill McClellan, Jim Hayes. as W .re . I I ' ,, Q QQXQ f 'vw N . . x , i :Q - swab . , . .,.., 4 g f i 'Lexx r 1 -..-.mu M Simi Taurus wins over APO 48-47 in an exhibition basketball game. Ron Adkins Bill Arfrnan Bruce Biege Larry Borden Jobn Farley Steve l-lunsaker Garry Ivey Jobn Merrit Larry Patterson Ricbarcl Patton Roy Prater Myron Smith Joe Traynbam Pon Turpin Victor Walker APO members battle tor possession of the ball. lnitiates Pledge Ideals of Scholarship Vanette Medlen lights the candle for Marilyn Scherer during Phi Theta Kappa installation. Phi Theta Kappa pledges received ribbons and in- formcition at a coke party for the Rho Chi chapter of the national honor society for iunior college students. In November, new members promised to maintain the ideals of scholarship in a candlelight initiation. Each pledge received a blue ribbon and a pin symbolizing vvisdom, aspiration, and purity, Dr. Milton Smith, Dean of Instruction, was guest speaker. Members of Phi Theta Kappa were able to take part in the Honors Study Program during the year, The program had as its purpose the discovery of ideals that formed the basis for accomplishment during the first six decades of the nineteenth century. Goals for this particu- lar study were the additions to one's own intellectual, aesthetic, and cultural background. Membership in the group was limited to those who had achieved a grade point average of 3.5 after one full semester. Freshmen had to maintain an average of not less than 3.3 while Sophomores had to keep a 3,0. lf these averages vvere not maintained the student was dropped from the roster. Officers were James Simmons, president, Vanette Medlin, viceepresident, Vikki Warren, secretary, Esther Berkley, treasurer, Mrs, Martha Holmes, sponsor. lx f f ' A 'fs 'la ' It X , .as 9 1, M --lg - f asts - fl ' ,T ' -- as 6- i A--Q, 5 Q: A 6 ps, is 'I 'iygqpx A rw f -Q .F QTTHGVPSV li ff' it A l 3 ,i'v .3 5 G , 2-as ,sg G' 7 i ski! A c i ,wi 3 ski 5 Q .J JE: ii Ig S 1 Y Y' M , ,gf t it f gp .. i '1 y YL 'Q' -1 is 5 . L - ' qs N Ay W N , 1' S ,, K . ,N dx I MW I Q14 ull- 'if K .QS ' xr-if I w'sx Q ere eiij i . ' i A153 , A ll ,IE l hi' 1 i y' R1-Jr: W' l A ' 4 X c A , X , ,iv f , - , f ,, ss., ,V V , i r- -.., --s. 1 il ' nu, ' '4' A is ' -X , Q, 4 , N X 1' l xi ,lf Y 1 50,1 Iii f , ' nz, f cram' l I V l .... A E VX -YIM n r PHI THETA KAPPA lTop rowl Dana Futch, Britt Eckland, Danny McSwain, Sponsor Mrs. Martha Holmes, lBottorn rowl Carol Gardner, Joe Cook, Jim Simmons. lSecond rowl Terry Wile- Anchor, Lois Ross, Marilyn Scherer, Esther Berkley, Vanette mon, Georgia Jordon, Carol Dagg, Marlene Richardson, Pat Medlen. Q sf Q Esther Berkley Robert Bridges Lois Ross Jim Simmons Bonnie Whifwood TSEA Travels with Ease f Beverly lhnfeldt c ,V fr' sc 9 ,nr Betty Miller .O A Ron Randall Veteran convention delegates, Texas Student Edu- cation Association members, hosted a state meeting and attended district, regional, and national con- ferences. Last summer, three delegates - Beverly lhnfeldt, Betty Miller, and Mrs, Virginia Gee - represented the school at the Twelfth Annual Council of State Presidents at the National SEA Convention in Houston. Christmas holidays were spent making posters and signs for the state convention held in Fort Worth, ln March, they attended a workshop at Hotel Texas where they discussed improving iunior college chapters, lowering the voting age, ancl changing counselor images, Two weeks later a delegation participated in a regional National Education Association Conference in Oklahoma City, Members spread Christmas cheer to a family of nine children by showering the children with food and clothing. Other club projects included a candy sale, a Christmas party, and ci Miss Easter Bunny contest. Win- ner ofthe contest was Sydney Michael, APO sweetheart. At their spring bcinauet at Vance Godbys, Esther Berkley received the Outstanding Member Plague and Betty Miller the SIOO Virginia Gee Scholarship, I Z' V5 ST , . as If X . f-. 4 I . XX Fl X i i I E ix f X X v'o ' lf, 'Ns XX , Mx X4 .Y 1 ' ,I Wy, an 1- TEXAS STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION lTop rowl Esther Berkley, Marvin Baker, Sponsor Mrs. Virginia Gee, Charles Men- ke Beverly lhnfeldt lBottom rowl Betty Miller, Billie Payne, Carolyn Doka, Gwendolyn Strain, Sponsor Mrs. Anne Burgin. UNITED STUDENTS FOR AFRO-AMERICAN ADVANCEMENT rowl Glenn Miller, Jimmie Cass, Leslie Ackerman, Mary lTop rowl Laron Philips, Larry Mass, Sylvia Jordon, Chris Raney, lBaTTom rowl Jackie Hinton, Willie Faye. Jones, Evereif CarpenTer, Willy Mass, Shirley Wilson, lSecond ' 0555 iaww 9 'L 'U' s.u7.a,Q IVV' IS 3-1 I Fashion Shaw Sparks USA Debut 0WiIly Faye models a mini version of the Afro style! Shirley Wilson shows The long maxi dress. USA OFFICERS Jimi Case, president, Chris Jones, first vice-president, Larry Mass, second vice- presidenfg Laron Philips, treasurerg Gladys Robin- son, public relations, Dr. Robert Plah', sponsor. 95 James Gravelle Angie Hilbert Robert Blackman Ardess Moore Carol Leitch Lynn Lethcoe Mary Estep Janice Gravelle Sandra Ellis ,.. Weeklq Meetings Unite BSU 7 rf, fi' -Q 1' ssc 'x it Ars ii ,if I Q.- ,cs- s.. i', ill, 3 ,, , . L . ,,: W e-1, y x, ggi .w 4 v, sl i if if f. ,vi . W' Y I 'TF lv- X . as XX .vis W -st. ri, xr X ' ' . ,Q .-. i 1 'J' The BSU proved unquestionably that Baptists don't have to smoke and drink to have a good time. Their proof included a Charlie Brown Halloween social, a breakfast for their favorite professors, and a Christmas banquet at Jetton's cafeteria. Club members also participated in a mid-winter retreat held at the Santa Fe ski basin, a spring fling at Hardin-Simmons University, a November dillibop, and a leadership train- ing conference also at Hardin-Simmons. The clubs 50 members met at least once a week for devotions and programs. Phil Hughes served as di- rector, Dr. Robert Platt, Sandy Sullivan, and Mrs, Jewel Conniff were the faculty advisors. Among the yecir's activities, the club scheduled a program by Bill Pearson's musical group from the Travis Avenue Baptist Church in Fort Worth. The group attended the State Convention which was also held at the Travis Avenue church, Officers were James Graville, president, and Glenda Oliver, secretary. Chairman of other committees are Carol Leith and Lynn Lethcoe, Angie Hilbert, Arcless Moore, Janice Gravelle, Robert Blackman, Sandy Ellis, Mary Estep, and Gayla Giles. 77, 3 C5 Vw viii 2 fi WB? BAPTIST STUDENT UNION lTop rowl Ron Wolfe, Pete DeLeon, son, Dale Junge. lBottom rowl Mary Searcy, Sheryl Me-ISHSF, Bill Holmes, Clark Kirby, Saney Finch, Bill McClung, Karen Cynthia Kinne, Janice Gravelle, Mary Estep, Angie Hilbert. Heissenburger, Jacob Pasley, Allano Funderburg, Bob Dod- i X M Y , . :ai - jr,-53 1 - Xl . Q 'A Q : l -.1 ' - i, so -: X x i YK I. K ,. ',,. J' v BSU members discuss the upcoming ski trip to Red River, N, M. during semester break, - ' iii i 2 s i ..rr . u ' a- Th '72 4 i A A . 3 T A 1-4 25 ' 'Zi 2 1:i ? i 1 I I -41 - 3 I- ' ii ii 11 - - . H James Gravelle and Angie Hilbert meet new members during Glenda Oliver, Angie Hilbert, and Miss Sonya Sullivan make Howdy Week, New members get acquainted during the fall last-minute preparations forthe reception. reception. I te ne. English Club Studies Literorq Topics 'EA Tommy O'Nec1l No X X me , A 52 ry. . ' 5 ,Z5gXf:.':l .R.3'if ff 5-. N , - K .1 . -gg:,,-5- -SQAAK , ' - 'fw,-ie'-.Xxx +-- - N '- .ff 'Q fi:-F54 5'-3. 1: igmiiiiac ,os 'F if-,-Qsgf:-+:i:f,ga.:. . 1 Michelle Carter 7. f4.w1i:7fV,:-'.- Vjgimgi, ' ' Q 'Pggg:.z1wG' . - 41 -' 'N-if-T' is-:5g,' ,J-Q ' sn 21 Eol'12'lY' 45' N-5 s 1 ix, iff ' -, -,.'fW?ff:zfYw,:fg.'f I V fi 4' L-w.vrE 2iM M3173 Dr. William S. Burford, poet-in-residence of TCU, speaks on creativity in con- iuncfion with The creative writing contest, .4 ,. . . 7 , l , - ' - l : A - - K -X lx l .,....-W Ks 'W , ,-- N Q A l fx, A Q5 i V XQ I - f ' I M x. , 1 , I , X -s K ENGLISH CLUB lTop rowl Spencer Switzer, Wilfred Jones, Jclmes, Michelle Corfer, Morfho Ibos, Peggy Ford, Sponsors Lorry Ross, Myron Smith, Joe Lyle, lBoTTorn rovvl Dorothy Mrs. Ned Sfevens, Mrs. lnez Rogsclole. 5. sg as :eb is ., 1 , rss. , f ' D X k .gm if sf ,z , . 5: ' Y ' Hsu.. .SE-,3 f V 5' .. ,., ,f'5--sw 'iii' 'gl ' Q- ,-...:'.'.2x::., 2-I-, Hs, f. ,,,'u.p-m- H.: . , fn ,N u.'vm-16,0 .L u r Yx, -Q, 1. Nw- f. x 4 1'- . nn xr-U gp, '- -, i As.. iv, , . jun. Qu. -L31 tm , Nu N 0, .128- .4 ' ' 'YQ' ' 1 fa . Q51-A hiss :tn nun i l',:',2Qf3j' twill, Q 'j ' 'g 'Sf th.. 1 '.u:, Hx 1,411 . -LIU... uint '1' Qifiv' 'sync San .9 ui ' .4 .4 , 'lie' ,-1 an , -P -if-f...i, ,s ,.s ,4 3 -, , , - -:-.- L f ea.'u:'.-..':F 1 KDE C x i 1 ,..l 'x 'H:u.. :p :i::X ,'-'::::lllI:::l:Qu ,s....lllll.'I-,lu Ginn 'llll .nl ': l , ll if 'li 1' up - I: I ,xx in.-Ixluux,-ga.: Q Y xgnuxgt ' 1 s ev XXX . 4 -B D XXX xx QQ ll X Xx X N X X ln, I-.:':ll.::.llfi 1 :lq...:l .il I l l U l -I . 1 K I 'I , :ef A '- 2 'K i QL C A S ,ef ,, , l HISTORY CLUB Dennis Roediger, Ramona Joyner, Janet Hunt, Harashell Hardin, Elaine Colston, Lois Ross, Sponsor Larry Story Historians Seek New Dimensions Dimensions ot history, from the American Negro culture to HitIer's oppression of Jews, were vividly proiected through programs sponsored by the History Club. Pulitzer Prize winner, Dr. John Carroll, movie and television consultant, spoke in March on Why Movies Aren't What They Used To Be, Bill Hendricks, Star- Telegram reporter, related some experiences in Vietnam, History instructor, Relay Cary, spoke on the historical role ot the Negro in the US. Cciry hcis developed ci series ot transparencies on American history that treat the roles of all racial groups equally. German native Hans Kurkowski, German instructor, spoke about Hitler and living under dictatorship, A maior activity was a visit to the Convention Cen' ter to take part in a nationwide closed circuit ciuestione and answer session with the Presidential Cabinet A scholarship vvcis offered to history students as a club proiect to spark interest in teaching. Officers were Bruce McCarver, president, Arlene Turner, tirst vice-president, Patsy Bridges, second vice- president, Ruth Nelson, secretary, Ramona Joyner, trea- surer, Don Williams, ICC representative, Michele Carter, alternate lCC representative, Advisor, Larry Story. - il I 7' Patsy Bridges . ggi 4 ,, . A B Arlene Turner , is 1 i . KL 9 ., ,fr v V, cg- ,V ,tive J, our 1 -iff l it , . ,YV 9 3' , i., x U , f so ' X ie 5 X, I Q. , .- 43+ Congressman Jim Wright lTopl talks about the tasks of Congress in a non-political speech. Reby Cary speaks on the history of the United States for all Americans, Karate Earns National Honors 1Is.,.4.i,! ,X V l Xl! Q ,rig f E cl Karate enthusiasts exhibit their skill during activity period. KARATE CLUB lTop rowl Brenton Drakeford, Steve Carter, Tom Dills, Gilbert Garcia, Ken Bradford. lSecond rowl James Butin, Sammy Par-tida, Paul McCullough, Pete Avduana, They spent little time on parliamentary procedure, but they've earned a national reputation. They appeared barefooted in public wearing wrinkled kimonos, but no one laughed. They were Karate Club members, and their collection of trophies was the most spectacular in school. James Butin took first place in black belt division over lo entrants in the Southern US Karate Champion- ship held at University of Mississippi in April. Also entered were Gary l-lestilow and Ken Bradford. Butin, Bradford, and Hestilow competed in the Seventh Annual US Karate Championship Tournament, ln addition to winning championships, the, Karate Club held classes in beginning and advanced karate as well as womens self-defense. Butin demonstrated the power of karate at a smash- in to initiate club sweetheart, Helen Carbaial, Members ended the year by participating in the Fort Worth Karate Belt Contest in Forest Park. lncluded in the panel of iudges were Jhoon Rhee, highest ranking black belt in the US, and James Butin, club president. Other officers were Gary Hestilow, vice-president, Ken Bradford, secretary and ICC representative, and Tom Dills, teasurer. Larry Wilcoxen is the sponsor for the club. Gary Hestilo. lBottom rowl Tom Kysler, Diane Hutson, Sunny Mercer. so ' 03, ,, lf is 1 'N i X ijt l QQ, Us 'S Young Democrats Ploq Politics F x I s. Q-Mm Q' tcffgqgpr E A , so S24 f X . . ' . - 'eggs 'o- Sw ' .ff- - - ' Q ' sf1 ' ,- -.X if If - --9,55 4 ' ,t - l O i l . if fr 5 :fm Xx 5- f I ' , .-1' -4 - w I K .. - O J If 4 ' 7 9 .4 7 W, f !- y QW . f J - ,.!-tqfel K N N I vs'-I QR P 3 ' .. f . Y Q . is ,oo + it J., X Wi Q A t ir x . , 3 . Q, R ' X if I NR al f ' P 3 Y S S, ,if if ' - ' - A .. i 3' , t X, AX lf-jj A ,er ' , X ' if ,Ju X xo X! - X 'S , t , v ,i ., flank 4 1 V -, X X i l X - -I s . W W-I . Vg N N A path of campaign material marked the route of the YOUNG DEMOCRATS lTop rovvl Dennis Dysart, Johnny Willis, lBot'tom three presidential candidates appearing in Fort Worth rovvl Lester Cole, Mary Keaton, Mary Holland, Sponsor Ed Rice. in November. Folk Artists Preserve Heritage FOLK ROCK GROUP lTop rowl Sponsor Mrs. Betty Kleinman, Doris Matthews, Ronnie Wolfe, Mike Craver, Carlos Mesa, Jim Williams, Mattie Washington, Dorothy Alread, Sponsor Mrs. Jerre Duloclc. lBottom rowl Sandy Thompson, Trixie Ball, Janie Christiansonl i -.J-A.. :af 4.5 Riva lOl Nurses Plan Stat i S X5 Q g fi. ,5 '-'elm -- ' . .. 'ssssril .. ri, 1 :kj Evelyn Sfanfield and Mayola Lasater, sophomore nursing students, prepare for actual operating room experience. e Convention Members of the Nursing Students Association are making plans now for the state convention they will host next year. Julie Weiler, freshman, was elected di- rector ofthe state organization. A delegation of freshmen and sophomores attended the state meeting of TNSA in Houston, When the largest club in school conducted bake sales last fall, one member was excused from kitchen chores. James Austin, the only male on the 93-member roster of NSA, attended all monthly socials, lectures, and films planned to introduce members to each other and to their profession. Crisp pin-striped uniforms were discarded for the Christmas party since no one was admitted without a costume and a gift of food. The food was later arranged in gift boxes and presented to needy families. The Fort Worth Opti-Mrs. contributed S540 to freshmen nurses for uniforms and supplies, Nine nurses were chosen by the Financial Aids Committee on the basis of academic achievement to receive S60 each. Officers were Phyllis Farrell, president, Marcia Bad- ger, vice-president, Debby Sodd, secretary, Linda Miller, treasurer, Mrs. Mary Jo Bulbrook and Mrs, Mary Skaggs, advisors, TO THOSE -f A 1' AFFILIATED - , E U WITH NURSING rm. A XX X .,, we PROGRAM Ci, i 'QQ ,M fix . l ' i 'ft I ,.,' ' ,gs- 5 f . ffl I l I . - I llil 4 miiiiiiph , C- R --K . . ,Ji-G X l5f'Z'1Z- 'lyk ' K fu vs . 1 l ,IQ K-., . -A ff . ii' r Y SX 'ffl ' i f .l- , -f . , 'gt , Ll, X ,QM r WM 1 'il' ' -Dsf-, r , L X V X. .- V ' i X F . 4 4 5 ,, F ',,,,.,-l Af ,-,,..,.l..Tf X K, - y. X .s ,HL 6' O Q - 4- Qr -.1 A P ,ls 1 P is wage , J l as ,J S-M N lx it X ' X X xi ZA X 'S' - +- X Jil f l F Tlx ep H+ :if ITE xnt ,if NURSING STUDENTS lTop rowl Charlotte Richard, Linda Mil- ler, Hortense Pacheco, Ann Aylor, Carol Harrison, Betty Pickle, Elizabeth Warren. lSecond rowl Cynthia Baxter, Jo- lene Troll, James Austin, Darlene West, Linda Nickel, Lynne Arlington, Marcia Badger, Margie Marslett. lThird rowl Wanda Howell, Dana Whirley, Myrlene Skerritt, Theresa Cosgrove, Evelyn Stanfield, Mayola Lasater, Christene Dar- den, Carrie Cox, lBottom rowl Sponsor Dr. Beatrice Carruth, Marie Diaz, Brenda Roddy, Jackie Whaley, Vicki Bullard, Phyllis Farrell, Glenda Gipson, Sherry Young, Mary Jo Bul- brook. J fe -emo me l4....-....-..-----N --- - . - S S iv X K I QQ AT, Q lv gxmwf - .. E s I' ei - 4-in . K ' ' ' l' 'l ie. f V DVA Jw , L -A 1-H A ,M . ,, J fy K 5 -.., ., 'Nik Q 8, , 1 N.. x mx ' '. f 5- A i lTop rowl Patricia Cook, Esterlene Griffin, Delores Hawkins, Sue Hammonds, Hazel Lewis, Peggy Allison, Carrie Teal, Leslie Bales, Sally Pool. lSecond rowl Mary Britton, Hazel Walker, Zora Ingram, Narcile Fauara, Elizabeth Tolleson, ,, 3 z ' tt, y V T X' J 7 L .Silk . v F- 9 T gf, .4 X -f I 5 , ,fl , . l if, - 6 w lTop rowl Sherry Bell, Sherry Black, Elaine Carroll, Candice Colman, Rosemary Calloway, Charlene Cox, Carol Williams, Margaret Barnes, Sandra Johnston. lSecond rowl Sarah Underwood, Fran Ellis, Olivia Shomaker, Ida Hodge, Mary Hinsey, Jessie Curry, Julie Weiler, Karen Conner, Betty Buck- o 'x I - - E Q l l H ,J Kristin Davis, Joe Ellod, Beth Price. lBot'tom rowl Nelda Donkin, Elizabeth Boukwake, Joan Gerth, Jerry Stallings, Ronette Duncan, Mary Francis, Emily Hanak, Beverly Trigg. A ,. A, X K J . ' ci .l f ,i- Xe xx tix Nt l ,Ad L L ,Q f' I J .. . 'Q' s. ingham, Johnnie Matthews. lBottom rowl Donna Blazi, Ben- nie Coffee, Ann Robinson, Ruth Davenport, Cheri Baldwin, Sylvia Trimmer, Linda Cockerham, Hortence Laguna, Linda McClelland. A Business Club Makes Profit v--f' ll' , 1 3' ,f jj . Gs 5 at 0 3' , i, ' ,, - r l' -3- a , 5 , Q YL I A -. w Q-1 x X . 5 - f J! , ' S TC 1' 3 , 5' 'X' X -. g' X ' 'j-I. 'j , . - 'elif '15 - ii. : pi'-ff l , j ir-- 1 i sftfciif:-44 ,V Q, 1 ii Vijzjjj, ,ff j . ' ' vi. ' xi v i -its i-.. Jim Boulter, Sponsors Cloy Stout and Richard Hancock, and Tim Hol- land install a jukebox in the SUB for club revenue and student en- joyment. ie Q R Richest Club in school was Phi Beta Lambda, business club, sponsored by Richard Hancock. Their ingenious profit making project was a jukebox strategically located in the SUB where they won friends and gross receipts without really trying, When they were not counting their money, they toured various businesses in surrounding areas and listened to speakers to learn more about new trends and procedures in business, The award tor Outstanding Business Student ot the year was presented to James Simmons at the clubs spring banquet held at Fairway Cross Keys Restaurant. J. Lee Johnson Ill was guest speaker for the banquet. Johnson, business leader in the Fort Worth com- munity for more than ci decade, served as Adjunct Pro- tessor ot Management at TCU. Simmons, who was selected as Rotary Club Student- of-the-Month for November, was also selected tor Whos Who in American Junior Colleges. The Outstanding Busi- ness Student Award is a scholarship payable to any tour-year institution the honoree wishes to attend. Officers were Gregg Plapp, president, Marjorie Ben- ge, first vice-president, Dana Futch, second vice-presi- dent, Linda Podsednik, secretary, Aleene Evans, treas- urer, and John Poston, reporter-historian. . an R.: Q 'jf j , Q-Pen: yy sr N . X i j i f'xl BUSINESS CLUB lTop rowl Barbara Clark, Wilfred Jones, Mike Miles, Aleene Evans, Mary Johnson, Vicky Grigsby, James Newsome, Rob Ross, Robert Young, Andy Schreiber, Sarah Baines, Linda lnglish, Deborah Hightower, Helen John- Linda Patterson, Gregg Plapp, Dana Futch, Billy Hunt, Lance son. Rohn, Scott Urice, Steve King, Marjorie Benge. lBottom rowl I-.-V Cynthia l-larT K N. .-, ' I W. , ' ' 5 V June Jones . ,. 5 x , L .,., ,. ,. S - X 2 y 'X x X x -K X s , wager.. 'X' 'A 'RPT' X 5 -l s . , ' ,u 1 1 v n 1 1 m ' if 1 -J' 5, :gi Tb ' 9,7 l.Qfl,L A 1 ' 'ffkll 73 -Q rf , Qi:-.iii 1 '.'.'. l ' W-M ' ' '-an F 'L V Kay Nolan 1 as I II.,Zf ,ul ,,-3' ff 4' f ,,,,,.1 .ag-uni 4 A..'i, , .- .ff 1. A p PHYSICAL EDUCATION MAJORS CLUB lTop rowl Linda Hamilfon, Sonia Riddle. x 5 lSe-cond rowl .lim Graham, Cindy l-larT. lThird rowl Sponsor William Bishop, June I A Jones, Sherry Newman, Jo Scarborough, lBoTTom rowl Kay Nolan, T PE Majors Encourage Conditioning JJ? M- ' l 1 iii ,, Dave Hinnoll and Marvin Jackson warm up for The Table James Burr and David Wofford check over bow before sTarTing Target Tennis maTch in The gym. pracTice. ,L A '-6 GD We -A ' I. ! i Qu. 5 PRESS CLUB lTop rowl David Bowley, Mike Hovenkamp, Jim Williamson, Paul Iverson, Bob Thompson, Donnis Martin, Bob Clanton, Mike Nichols, Danny Washmon, Garland Hut- son, Dee Harper, Thelma Nichols, Chris Wood, Alice Borden, -- au , I ' K+ X N 3 ig :ss-li: u? ly i ' 1 3 5 lf PKI , :iff v ' Lester Cole, Robert Helstrom, Reginal Young, Mike Wilemon. lBottom rowl Kathy Klint, Martha Bean, Barbara Allen, Cathy lverson, Carole Cagley, Vicki Davis, Marlene Richardson, Essie Jessie. Journalists Explore Fourth Estote ll .,, E if Lou, Q Essie Jessie and Gary Nichols put their heads together for peace- tul ponderance on the return trip from San Antonio. 4 Student iourna- lists wait tor the bus to begin the long ride back home. ll -AQ x ning, t 1 hi-If lk 'STS- Paul Iverson and Jewel Copeland explore San Antonio scenery between sessions ot the TIPA convention. N-C+ r Mind Benders Investigate Hanqups Whether exploring privcite hcingups or public mentol heolth fcicilities, thirty Psychology Club members work cts ct groups Bi-monthly bull sessions, open to interested stu- dents, were interspersed with field trips during the yecirc Intormcil sessions in the SUB proved populcir os the meets often become weelfly Discussions rcingecl trom rectring children to the purpose of lite, trom multiple personolity to the world todciy. Shortly citter school opened, club members toured the Ncitioncil Institute ot Mentcil I-Iecxlth Cliniccil Peseciich Center Dr, Richcurcl Ccin Cimi brie-ted the group on pcitient problems including ci sense ot incicleguocy, guilt, desire to be one ot the group, withclrciwcil from society, gincl inobility to cope with surroundings Most populczr tour ot the yecir wcis ci rerun Members visitecl the Denton Stcxte School tor mentcilly retcirdecl children for the second time ond found this ctreci to be most ecluccitionol tor Psychology students. The club's yeorly proiect teotured the ciwc1rcI-win- ning tilm, Three Fctces ot Eve Open to ctll, the tilm wcts followed by discussions on multiple personcilities Otticers were Jctckie Ccirpenter, president, Ccithy Iyer- son, trectsurer, ond Andrew Elliott, ICC representcitive. X 1' 'is xc X FN ' XQ xc - A xt XXI- X X -' Q .x X Xx so ,A ' f I 1 'X . 1 -P, ,N f gel .BX i R Ill vi '- N L ,filrtt i - L , - jj Exlx ff kr S ffl I' ' f I ' I ..' C ' ' gui ml I I - . 'W - 1 X ft Iwo , y-se 1v.,'. 'In .lllli 2,1 Gary Hardin, Cothy Iverson, ond Terry King invite new students to ioin the Psychology Club PSYCHOLOGY CLUB ITop rowl Bob Nooh, Pot Brewer, Donnie lBottom rowl Sponsor Dr, Sue Nordquist, Cothy Iverson, Jock- Lotto, Elizabeth Spurgeon, Andrew Elliott. Sherry Mosher. ie Cc1rpenter,Wondct Geyer. L. 0 QQ o 'H ,, l, Y- ml. CVIIZIZMZN SGA Earns Top State Honors The South Campus Carillon's ring ot authority and accomplishment is due in part to the Student Govern- ment Association on campus. At the T969 state conven- tion ofthe Texas Junior College Student Council Associa- tion, the South Campus SGA was presented a plaque naming it as the outstanding student government asso- ciation inthe state ot Texas. The SGA achieved this success as a result ot its efficient organizational structure and its concern for all areas ot student lite, SGA activities branched out during the school year. It passed a Student Bill ot Rights and Pesponsibilities, and created the Academic Affairs com- mittee to hear student grievances concerning academic policies and procedures. SGA also worked in the area of leadership develope ment by attending various retreats and seminars over the year. SGA took part in mciny state and national organizations of student government, Gary Pillars, SGA president attended Governor Preston Smiths conference lor college student government presidents while other SGA personnel attended the Texas Intercollegiate Student Association in Corpus Christi. 4' SGA OFFICERS lTop rowl Garry Ivey, second vice-presi- dent, David Tarrant, first vice-president. lBottom rowl Gary Pillers, president, Barbara Allen, recording secre- tary, Beverly lhnteldt, corresponding secretary, 'SGA members encourage new students to ioin the various committees during Howdy Week. ll I CRMPUS l A llil EUZD f I. CONMITT 'QL34' .i CVJHIKMIUT it MILEWUF , . GDIZXY IV rm Rfl,illllN5 xx T xl aff' it Q. A ' it T ! T 1 s - I if ' iii , T, 1-, it PZ H i .z il X, fe? lg PNN 4 3 ' ' n ' Fi SENATORS lTop rowl Bob Thompson, Fritz Wisdom, Mike Raymer, Joe Clegg, Chuck Luke, lBottom rovvl Sally Brown, Nichols, Phil Patterson, Norman Barnes, Regina! Young, Jarrell McDonald, Glenda Oliver, Larry Roberts, Pat Callo- Terry Wilemon, lSecond rovvl Tanya Weatherly, Sherry New- way, Cheri Mitchell, Glenda Graham, Dreda Adkins, Garland man, Trudy Herring, Becky Barley, Sheri Schrempt, Mandi l-lutson, Carole Cagley. U Mike Nichols and Bud l-lelstrom receive awards during the SGA Recog- nition Banquet 5CIitf Wood tales time out of his varied activities to talk with a student 91. Ns - ' 1 :2-2. 1 ,W , -f y 1'- 'fail ' .. iZs ., -'lefty 1 ii: iS1I 1.fP:5El':i I I 'iiiis Q Z ' , 21335: -:rv ,L 1, QQXIPA' Nw.. 3 4 n S . Q' Sua- 'TN 1 FALL SENATORS Steve Elliot, Garland Hutson, Carol Leitch, Crear. .4 , :fee-N c 1 .: z. Q In y x F - c 1 . 6 it 1 Q, N., ,H Y s sf Ch NEW SGA OFFICERS lTop fowl Terry Wilemon, first vice- president, Mandi Rayrner, recording secretary, Garland Hutson, second vice-president, lBottorn rovvl Jim Hayes, president. Lynn Hunter, Dreda Adkins, Minnie Ellis, Marilyn Macklin, David NEW SENATORS ITop rowl Oliver Smith, Joe Cooke, Robert Black- mon, Ron Mickle. iSecond rowl Judy Mercado, Mary Eastep. lBottom rowl Trudy Herring. Guertz, Martha Bean, Linda Linda Bixby, Carole Cagley, ACTIVITIES COUNCIL lTop rowl Garry lvey Beverly lhnfeldt Glenda Oliver. lBottom rowl Pat Calloway, Sally Brown, Vivian 1 r r r r p Council Provides Varied Activities After classes, many students found relaxation and excitement at the many co-curricular social, recreational, and cultural activities furnished by the Activities Council, Howdy Weel-1 planning and coordination, as well as the over-all student union program, fell under the councils domain. Not ones to handle student activities blindly, mem- bers of the council trained for their jobs at various sem- inars during the year, ln August, Chairman Garry Ivey and member Sally Brown attended the University of Texas at Austin Leadership Training Lab at Wimberly. December found the entire council in New Orleans attending the Association of College Unions Region Xll Annual Conference The conference provided workers in college student union programs with instructions on leadership techniques, These conferences and other local leadership semi- nars enabled the Activities Council to work with know' ledge and confidence in boolfing campus events. The council was composed of the chairman of the eight activities committees and chaired by SGA second vice president Garry Ivey. Danny Washmon, Carol McGriff, and Garland Hutson begin to make plans for next year's activities. Students Select Campus Performers The heat went on , on , , on around TCJC thanks to the Campus Entertainment Committee, Charged with bringing the world of show biz to the South Campus, the Cornrnittee succeeded with astonishing regularity, The 'Up With People show on the campus patio early in the fall started the Campus Entertainment Conw- nwittee s fall program off with ci stancling ovation lt also initiaterl a love affair between the patiiotic singing group front fifteen countries and TCJC students. Opening a coffee house series of follf singers for the cainpus was the biggest challenge that faced the enter- tainment'oriented contrnittee, By joining a circuit of four other Texas schools, TCJC brought five polished acts to the carnpus for weelc long runs in the South Campus' own coffee house setting. Paun McKinnon, foll-1-rocl-' artist, was the first coffee house attraction Keith Sylfes and Martin Golfarh ap- pearerl next, followed by TCJC's own folk singer Dusty Blues closing the fall runs, The spring sernester brought David ancl Dan, Mary Ellen Smith, The Radiant Set, The Changing Tydef' and Brian Carney. ,li ily se I' W si I in QQ David and Dan, one of the many acts brought to campus via the Coffee House circuit. .N Xftbiq-saw . .. .. Z F fs:-. S s nf- CAMPUS ENTERTAINMENT Thelma Nichols, Danny Washmon, Jim Hosfelt, and Jewel Copeland decorate the SGA office. Dance Group Sets Livelq Pace From Col4es and Combo' on the patio at activity period to a Christmas torrnal, the Dance Committee moved the feet ot South Campus students. Headed by Patricia Callaway, the Dance Committee planned a major monthly dance as well as morning casual dances, The committees invitation ot Shall We Dance? began in September with the western flavor of the How- dy Dance, Robert Frost and Nellie Kyser were crowned Howdy King and Queen at the dance, Other dances inf cluded a Halloween Hop, a Turley Trot, ci Christmas formal, ci Valentine dance, a casual March dance to an- nounce Mr, and Miss TCJC and school Favorites, ci Sadie Hawkins Day dance, and ci Casino Affair dance in May Behind the scenes ot all the dances were the Dance Committees planning and worls The committee Selected bands for the dances, bringing such groups as the Fresh Airf Jim Jones and The Chaunteysf' the Red Hearts, and The Soul Purpose to the affairs, Members ot the committee included Chuck Shet- tielcl, Glenda Oliver, Sherry Newman, Deborah McAdoo, Shirley Thomas and Delilah Durst. f A X fy 'XXX ' ,g,.,,7 .-h-.V- V ,gd . D QF' ' l fr' i . ,gf 4. ,, V 3 K wg 1 ,, E-ring . P f ' sg ' Kg -' is. ' ' A ' I X M a s-BL Q ga K f -Ap A X . gs , xj T N 'It HQ ' F ' Dx -:Q l -' t . ' 'Q R ff! F, . Y' ' . U1 cfs b X' if N, Q Q 5:21.21-L. :l :T 1 ' ' ce . L Q E5 fl I -'ll 'il 'Tl V , Y r 4' 'T T , i ' A f- ,i ' I ' ,,l.1 -xy T Q, ,- A . .. A M... , . - , - , J, fa, , A N wif' f- ' ff - A 'ggi , , 7 ,. 1 ., i T ' i ,Q X-C i V n-, -M 'wx fx Lynn lefhcoe, Greg Mitchamore and Pat Calloway pre- pare C1 poster promoting the Halloween Dance. DANCE COMMITTEE lTop rowl Chuck Sheffield. lSecond rovvl Jim Simmons, Pat Calloway. lThird rowl Glenda Oliver, Sher- ry Newman. lBottom rowl Garland Hutson ,Deborah Mc- Adoo, Delilah Durst, Shirley Thomas. -4- fi U x 'fc K i. QW! tt 'F H I Yu, i A-se Q li ., T55 2 H3 11 as , A.Fl -4..f cs .41 Lf f Wight: wx 5 3 'Jw xi -1 'V- ELECTION COMMISSION Carol lVlcKelvey, Bill Allen, Kathy Klint, Terry Wilemon, Reginol Young, Norman Barnes. Commission Keeps Polls Honest l L APO MEMBERS help students cast their ballots in one of the many school elections. As Dollcis and the IBM men found out in the l968 Presidenticil Election, counting ballots is done best by humons At TCJC, the iob was embodied in the all humcin Election Commission, Operating under the constitutionol by-laws ot the SGA, the Election Commission was entrusted with the duties ot overseeing bcillot boxes at elections, Counting votes, ond verifying thot the elections were conducted tciiily cincl honestly. Seven students composed the committee, including ci choirmcin oppointed by SGA. The Election Commission hacl two chairmen during the 1968-69 school year. Fall chciirmcin vvcis Norman Bcirnes and spring chairman, Kcithy Klint. Other commission members included Bill Allen, Carol Mclielvey, Greg Plapp, Terry Wilemon, and Regina! Young, The EleCtiOn Commission supervised such elections os SGA officers ond senotors, Mr, and Miss TCJC and class tcivorites and beauties, APO members Worked with the commission in checking student ID's and seeing that someone vvos cilvvays present at the ballot boxes. Group Plans Films Planning days and evenings ot tun through tilms and games was the prime time consuming activity ot the Films and Games Committee, it ln the area ot games, the committee sponsored a - and Games A sounds like an Academy Awards line-up. Popular films 3 , were the cinema's adaptation of John Steinbeclds novel East ot Eden, and Robert Penn Warren's novel All the Kings Men, Sidney Poitier's A Raisin in the Sun, One Potato, Two Potato, The lpcress File, The Cardinal, Advise and Consent, Fiasco in Milan, Fahrenheit AST, and Charade The Films and Games Committee, in connection with the French Club, sponsored the French classic love story The Umbrellas of Cherbourgf' The committee joined with the Psychology Club to view and review Joanne Woodwards multiple personality case in The Three Faces of Eve. ln Tune With the Times heralded the T968-69 bingo party atter one tilm, and a chess tournament in February, l-leading the list ot favored games played at school were Spades, Bridge and pool, S Meg 'T' , n1 mag L 121'-:-.JZ . i 5 S c -' ' ,f tf -N T Aa-l ' or 'Ll Q. - ' W Q c-:g:?Q.:r-Qi, .' ,Q lx : :ij 'V , . , , , Liiif iff. ..--.S2sesNKQ:1fig '-FF - x , i ' ' 'N . f 1 z- 1 ' I ' I , il is it is Nl ,X X, s 1 Q V . y . ' A ,vi ' 3 ,fl is . 4 4' F 'Er 1 X K . du A X315 4- K FILMS AND GAMES COMMITTEE Vivian Zimmerman Sally Brown 1 1 Garland Hutson, Dianna Vargas, Ann Hadly, Tanya Weatherly, Committee Arranqes Art Series Y ,gy , 3 I1 JI -J Ix E ww- , N if F ,J Cultivating the tield oi culture, sprinlfling the har- vest with variety, and bringing the best to TCJC - this was the tasl- of the Fine Arts Committee. The committee, in associating with the Division ot Fine Arts, presented seven outstanding evenings of en- tertainment tor campus students, The committee spon- sored fin order of their appearance on campusl classical pianist Fernando laires, a lecture by Dr, Zelma George on Negro Music - lts Effect on American Culture, the musical Carnival played by Denner's Third Eye Theatre, a national touring company pertorming Edgar Lee Mas- ter's Spoon River Anthology, classical guitarist Jorge Motel, the University at Texas Experimental Jazz Ensem- ble, ancl the Paul Winter Contemporary Consort. Thus the Fine Arts Committee brought the protes- sional world ot tine arts to TCJC Also realizing the talent ot surrounding schools, the committee entertained musi- cal groups trom Texas Christian University, University ot Texas at Arlington, and the University ot Texas at Austin to add depth to its program. Beverly lhnteldt served as student coordinator and Dr. James Luck, chairman of the Division ot Fine Arts chaired the committee, FINE ARTS COMMITTEE Betty Miller, Frank Whitehead, Beverly lhn- teldt. Forum Search Reaches to Prison 131, 1 'St f Bill Sands, founder of the National Seventh Step Foundation, talks to students about prison reforms and crime prevention. QFORUMS CCMMITTEE lTop fowl Carolyn Doka, Mandi Raymer, Dreta Daniels, Joe Critter, Mary Carlis, Cindy Clark, Peggy Carlis. lBottom rowl Garland Hutson, forum speaker Jean Pierre Hallet, Barbara Allen, Sponsor Larry Story. A 4.5 ln Tune With the Times heralded the T968-69 Forum Series. The Forums Committee, chaired by Bar- bara Allen, brought informative programs of national, local, and school issues before the college community. This was done by bringing in outstanding national spealfers as vvell as planning informative programs headed by students and faculty. Noted speakers on the Forum regular series included author John Howard Griffin, author and sociologist Jean Pierre l-iallet, attorney Melvin Belli, author Louis Lomax, state Senator Barbara Jordan, author and critic Penn Jones, and Pulitzer Prize winning author John Carroll. The Forums Committee combined talents with the Hospitality Committee to present Womens Week and Men's Weelf, Molly Grubb, Miss Texas l968, Bobbie Wy- gant, television star of WBAP-TV, and Dr. Joyce Brothers, noted psychologist and journalist appeared during Womens Week. Men's Week brought author Bill Sands, ci former convict. The Forums also provided students with a chance to sound off in several i'Free-Speech Forums held during activity period on the patio, Students expressed their opinions on school and national issues. , i: . Nu. A .1 'B ' ' 1 . 4,1 3.9.- - s S Ji 4 tt 'JQJWT -is Ca- 4 'sf' .Xl 'il A I J s 'Nei i 53: -Qui lui 1 HOSPITALITY COMMITTEE lTop rowl Paula Warren, Marilyn Tanya Weatherly, Cheri Mitchell, Dreda Adkins Sidney Macklin, Becki Barley, Paula Williams, Beverly lhnfeldt, Dret- Michael, Jackie Young, Peggy Carlis. ta Daniels, Willie Faye Bailey. lBottom rowl Jenny Brown, Qfficial Hostesses Extend Welcome The Hospitality Committee is a pleasure to behold at any campus function. The all-girl group is the largest of the eight activity groups, Members served as ushers, planned receptions, and poured punch as they fulfilled their role cis official hostesses of the campus. When not playing the hostesses-with-the-mostest role, the Hospitality Committee kept active, Members participated in a Vogue Wig Shop wig show, and heard Ellen Cabluck, bridal consultant for Striplings De- partment Store, discuss Plan Your Wedding. The com- mittee also helped plan Women's and Men's Week. A highlight of the fall was Fashion Fair co-spon- sored by the Hospitality Committee and Neiman Marcus. Fashion Fair was a four-week charm and modeling course taught by specialists from Neiman Marcus, At the end of the course fashion consultants from Neiman Marcus selected 12 girls as Mamselles as official models to represent the school in various fashion shows. During the spring, eight mamselles from TCJC attended the Texas Fashion Convention in Dallas, mak- ing the fashion committee a permanent and active sub- committee for hospitality, Ellen Cabluck, bridal consultant for Stripling's Department Store com ments on wedding attire. T A la it - v ICC Makes Bunnies Work, Too xx - Dancing gives students a chance to relax after a long week of lec- tures and reoding. vnem-wvemweas 5 ' ' t I LL 'W3........L .L . - ', . it-i+'fs'1t V J ll Al Girl-type Bunnies and Playboy Club decorations were cill pcirt of the props for the All-School Tcilent Show sponsored by the Inter-Club Council. The show was lCC's chief claim to headlines during its tirst year as it quietly went about its business of promoting club unity and inter-club friendship. An outgrowth of an organizational seminar held before school began in September, the council consists ot one representative from each official organization on campus It was chciirecl by David Tcirrcint, SGA tirst vice-president. The ICC served cis ci sounding board tor discussing club problems, lt publicized and supported the activities of campus orgcinizcitions, Besides the AllfSchool Talent Show, the ICC con- ducted ct sale ol unclciintecl lost cincl found items ac- cuinulcited in the burscir's office. For the last big social event ot the year, the lCC converted the tennis courts and surrounding cireci into ct l-lciwciiicin pcirciclise for ci luciu-type picnic, A bottle of the bcincls was held between The Soul Purpose and The Jcidesm Between dances students votecl tor the biiincl of their choice, Other entertainment incluclecl ci bonfire cincl mcirshmellow roast and ct limbo contest. . la E Al i tif Si I . ll l i K l l t Wg ig 0. GIKFJA s 5 L ' D5 L, 1, I' IR X , ,f X INTER-CLUB COUNCIL lTop rowl Bill Holmes, Charles Menke, Sally Brown, Mattie Washington, Trudy Herring, David Tar- Andrew Elliot. tSecond rowl Ardess Moore, Jim Graham. ront, and Terry Wilemon. lBottom rowl Judy Guertz, Carole Cagley, Marge Benge, Six New Clubs Goin Recognition Six new clubs this year met requirements outlined ljy the school Constitution. The task of approving student organizations is as- signed to the Organizations Committee which assists interested groups in forming new clubs, Larry Wilcoxon, music instructor, Mrs. Betty Clark, English instructor, and Ralph Mann, library specialist, served cis faculty advisors to the committee composed K of Cindy Clcirk, Wilfred Jones, Sydney Michael, and ' Mark Mayr, At mid-semester the committee conducted a survey to ascertain which organizations were active on campus and which ones were not. They also cittemptecl to count the number of students actively taking part in club C1CTivitieS Newly organized clubs were Les Avolontes, Taurus, the Applied Music Society, Avcinte Cvarde, Folk Art Group, the United Students for Afro-American Advance- ment, These clubs brought the total number of active organizations on campus to 241 Several other groups expressed interest in forming new clubs. -3' c'i i yi lfiiglli l i i I .44 ORGANIZATIONS COMMITTEE lTop rowl Wilfred Jones, Ralph Man, Larry Wilcoxon. lBottom rovvl Cindy Clark, Sidney Michael, Mrs. Betty Clark, PR Group Opens Communication 'i it . , , .- ' -, 1-.v.,s.... ff I ..A.s sec, , s PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMITTEE Garry Ivey and Martha Bean tabulate student questionnaires evaluating school services and facilities. Students may complain individually or collectively to the Public Relations Committee, If complaints were scarce, the-committee compiled and distributed ciuestionnaires concerning the school to be sure that communication lines remciinecl open between administration and students, The committee was founded by Garry Ivey to serve as ci grievance committee and to be ci watchdog for the protection of student rights A major proiect of the Public Relations group was an evaluation given to lOOO students in freshman orien- tation classes, Material on these evaluations was then compiled and presented to students, faculty, and ad- ministration through the South Campus Reflector. Questions ranged from the use of the library and student center to an evaluation of the cafeteria facili- ties, student organizations, and attendance at school social functions, Object of the evaluation is to give students a voice in the administration of these facilities, and to point out both good and bad criticism in hope some facilities would meet more fully the needs of students. Students Aid in Problem Solving , ,X l. uf . FA I xr I - 1 - . Il J, .Z .5 V f Clifton Barton takes a nap in the resting room while in- vestigating new facilities of Health Services. I -X fs A i sf' I -is , i il PS 5 , I Q l Q I I o 79 2 r ,, .' . 'X' ' I K Five special committees placed students in advisory capacities on administrative affairs. The Discipline Committee, made up of four students anrl four faculty members, vvere responsible for assisting in establishing disciplinary procedures and hearing ser- ious cliscipline cases. Students on the committee were Delilah Durst, Peggy Groening, Ardess Moore, and Jim Simmons. Woiling vvith the director of Library Services for the development and use of library resources were 'students Bill McClung and Christina Slater. Dianna Vargas and John Tovvnley performed similar services on the Instructional Meclia Committee. Joe Cook, Trudy Herring, Hovvarcl Mitchell, and Janet Sellers vvorlrecl vvith the director of Health Services, Mrs. Carol Bennett, in providing and maintaining effective health services for the campus. Martha Bean, Debra McAcloo, Vanette Medlin, Charles Sheffield, and Fritz Wisdom served on the Auxiliary En- terprises Committee to advise the vice president on cafeteria and boolfstore matters. I 'M- HEALTH ADVISORY COMMITTEE Mrs. Carol Bennett, director of Health Services, Janet Sellers, Howard Mitchell, Trudy Herring and Bill McClung. im -sw .SS Af' H 52.21 -.q AUXILIARY COMMITTEE Fritz Wisdom, Morfhc Beon, VoneHo Medlin, Deboroh McAdoo, Chuck Sheffield. .......,? I ,, L S E5 . .f f . .F 'iQ?I T It-V' i INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA COMMITTEE member Diormo DISCIPLINE COMMITTEE Deliloh Durst, Ardess Moore, Peggy Groen Vcrgos. ing. I Af , Special Events Planned With 'T' A ai. E X, SQ N T ., ll X 4 A figs ,- ffgkyff S G , b. I-,, - E ,J fc- X Nz- A y . ev- gs if 3 Y as , q s T' TSC ' ., A X, l A l , , Q AIX: .,.. I X fi 1 SPECIAL EVENTS COMMITTEE lTop rowl Jim Sampson, Pat Hend- rix, Phil Patterson, Joe Critz, lSecond rovvl Dennis Jetton, Denlie Gravelle, Glenda Oliver, lBottom rowl Marilyn Macklin, Garland l-lutson. 0 Committee members help prepare tor the bicycle relay held on campus. i . fm X NWYSFS9 VZQQTN-x,b . an its M, ly , 'XE I mi.. Care Tlc litterent, the Tun, the unusual - These words we c might well have described the work of the Special Events Committee. Chaired by Glenda Oliver, the committee was responsible tor planning the unique games, contests, and social events ot the year The committee began its work during Howdy Week, -E lt with the preparation ot the l-lowdy Week Student i-acu y Talent Show. The committee was also in charge ot a special western day including games ot chug-a-lug, egg t s, and tug-ot-war. h os As tall arrived, powder putt football made t e scene. The committee defeated their freshmen opponents T2eO, Special Events then sponsored a bicycle race, and Christmas decoration activity in the Sub. Elections and pageants filled the spring, and ' d Special Events set the pace. Events included Mr, an Mrs. TCJC announcements, a tormal style show to choose l t incl the campus beauty pageant best dressed stuc en s, c emceecl by Miss Texas l965, Mary Lou Butler, Spring ended with special games and various events Las tor Sadie Hawkins Day and games ot chance on Vegas Day LA N QQ 3 an 1 i I gpes gp -v , 2 NGK ev' xx an-- uf' TRAFFIC COMMITTEE lTop rowl Avis Wise, Stanley Richardson, Garland l-lufson. lBoTTom rowl Sheri Bowden. ln much demand ansang sludenrs, Though not nec essarrly popular, was The Trallrc Commrllee Thus com mrrree heard appeals lrom students who recerved lralhc Trclets Throughour the year The cornmrrree w rnro two groups, wrlh one group meetrng each weelf To Trclcels Issued each semesler, approxrmale one-lour were appealed Should a srudenr wrsh to appeal a decrsion ol Commune-e, he had To Tale rr T0 the Dean ol Sluclents Bets were nor hrgh rn hrs favor, rhough, as lhe Dean never reversed a clecrsron of The commrllee. Ticl-,els were issued hy campus secunty lor speedrng on campus, parlang rn faculty parlfing areas, The absence ol a school parlfung srrcl-er, and parlflng on the grass Six persons served on The l968-69 commlltee all year Those persons rncluded Sherry Bowden, Shirley Thomas, Mary Ann l-ladley, Wrllram l-lurson, and Vuclri Hansen. 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Q x ll Humps Capture Intramural Crown l-lumps and Kunlcs met on a muddy field lor the playoff ol the intramural football clnanwpionslwip with l-lumps winning, lf?-lA, Mike Srnitlw auarterbaclcecl the Humps to tlie victory The intramural program was divided into four leagues Monrlay morning and Monday afternoon, Wed- nesday and Friday Kunlfs took tlfie Monday morning title and Mugqs were the afternoon champs, Humps came out on top in Wednesday competition and Stars clain-ed tlw Friday crown l-lumps downed Muggs in semi-final action and Kunls sciuealr-rl past Stars in tlie other senwielinal tilt Menilners of the l-lumps team are Mike Sniitlw, Lindy Moore, Bill Siinrns, Lynn Murdock, Al Mallory,Steve Blacl-, Gary Pillars, Bruce Biege, David Borders and Greg Mitcliainore Kunls members were Mil-'e Landrum, Richard Torres, Mile Lynch, Eddie Williams, Steve Bass, Eddie Dutlelc, and Dennis Brown Other teams competing tor the sclwool cltampionslwip were the Cold Tods, Untouclialoles, Roadrunners, Hell Il l lfnovv, Morl Squad, Stars, Atlwans, Maniacs, Ducks, Speed Corps, tlie defending champion, and No Names, Teasippers and Malt Liquor. ill' .ug I A , , I 5 X .N A D '-59 s 'fi I- Q qxii 'X PQQS. la- i 42' x A if Q!!- ,- - P' U N -Y .' .b . .' 6 . rr A - , . .A--' D -Q ,-,'-, will r ' V W1 -'v' .LJ ha-g.5e', '3J7 D- , 1' .- 4 ' ' rpm- L4 ' . - . ,, . , T - , JI, V ' A s ', y' E'.1? 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I Povvderpuff cosuohy, Jono Kunz, gefs sideline cissisfoince from Richard lx Girls Compete for T ourneq Honors 4 Pat Cowen lLettl finishes tourth in singles at the TWU intercollegiate badminton tournament, Pat Cowen and Sonja Riddle win the consolation championship over TWU, l5-6 and 15-O. Q Joanne Scarborough goes tor two points in a women's intramural basketball game, 1 ' X Q- ' X Goyla Giles' Hop rovvl intramural volleyball team won second place in the wornen's volleyball TOUFHOVUSFIT. lBOlT0m V0Wl Anne Polster's team captured first place honors in the intramural volleyball tournament. iw ,EM f f 1 E tvs t 1- 2 ! H X gl o f N D I., 1t,t. - Weapons Vcirq With Sportsman 3 we W W D3 o 4 W D3 , 94 P2 5 A fi M fx F6 QQ v G if 52 , fy X O Q M ,sf T. 6:1 ,A f l lm ' . A 4,, ,. J X Q6 fi ' : 'Q . Y, 5 K .3407 fn? iv' A' M.- 5 ai Q- ,. gl 2 fl 1 VL .v.f 9, , S - '. 5-'E' g , -5:2 ' , ..i9ZlQv'Sf 1 :1 53 1 . I N Y0'6'l Tfafl , E i Q :XXX 4 wk K I Y' TT L' :X .... S-. Y '- Q 5 'Q x X-Q. -.X if X ik ll S , S- K..- V' FFS X il.. fTennis enthusiasts clisplciy skills during The merfs infro- murol Tennis Tourncimeni. O Kcircife siuclemis prcicfice Clilferem' chops during cm activity period clemonsfrcifiori, L .w ' ,,.,, . wwf ,. .-N' ,E x ir XX Q .,.!X,. ll ,.- 1 'Q 5-ix x z n, A. L -S --.QR lp 'lalws-, , i X 4 I X X ,yxio X : I X X N K xl -rf if W Sb. -,il .ul I -Q.--1 'Ffh -...,. . ! S- x ii BN X rr- :Ty 'Y w- ., ,- .-nm... Q, sis ks Q 'Q 'Q uf S sm? 5 S Q F - z .l it s 3 , . is it E ' s il J ,, ,.r . , , 'J Y '- V yn., o- 3. t. ,. vm, ,., - -. , . ,Q Vi , Q , 1X ,. 'K XA ' J Enfran! in archery Tournament fakes aim of forget. u 'Q Facultq T rounces Student Team N A-f...., ,f 'mx. 5- ,, ,.... V- --- , . ...--M Jumping Jacks breezed pc1sT The All-STars 32-T9 Tor The inframural baslceTbalI championship, Jumping Jaclss advanced To The Tinals by downing The Dingleberry Dip Ships, 53-42 and All-Stars bypassed The Faculty, 37-24, in The semi-finals. FaculTy Team sTarTecl ouT sTrong and ThreaTened To walTz To The championship, l-lowever, All-STars derailed Their TiTle hopes in The playoffs, ATTer compleTion of inTramural acTiviTy, The All-Sfar Team represe-med SouTh Campus in Two posT season games Chargers saueal-ed pasT The arch rival NcirTheasT Vil-ings 57-54 in overTime play, l2egulaTion play ended in a L19-419 Tie The lead changed hands Twice in The exTra Time period before SouTh Campus loclecl up The game Success evaded The Chargers in Their nexT ouTing, Texas Vlfesleyan inTramural champion CheclfmaTes blis- Terecl South Campus, 91-72 CheclmaTes raced To a 50- 27 halTTime advanTage and The Chargers never re- i ceverecl Souih Campus players were Sammy Rodriguez Bill TippeTT, Clarence Jenl-sins, Joe Mays, Clarence Walker, Bill Davis, Terrell Phillips, and Pon VVhi'Te. ak, a rr 0 Ms . ,., ' .Q f' 220 - q QW!-rx k vw: f I x I ,X I - 7 li f -7 , ' xg. K ., ' ' A ' -, Wx a M y fwfw . ' ' I Q.: r V , ' --v .- X asus.-....w. 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IN 3'3 Bishop Hits Peg for Victorq South Campus extramural program was climaxed by a 13-3 victory over Northeast Vikings in the first an- nual sports day held between the two campuses. Chargers beat Northeast in boy's tennis singles and girl's tennis singles and doubles. SC won boy's singles badminton, both divisions of girl's badminton, boys' and girls' volleyball and coed volleyball. Northeast won boys' doubles badminton and boys' and girls' archery. South Campus extramural swimming team captured second place in the Texas College Men's Extramural Swimming and Diving Competition meet in May. Trinity University won the meet. Women's extramural volleyball took six straight victories en route to winning the college division in the FW Park and Recreation tournament, South Camp- us axed Texas Wesleyan in the finals, I5-6 and I5-9. Pat Cowan finished fourth in singles at the Texas Woman's University district intercollegiate badminton tournament. South Campus soccer team closed its initial season with a 2-4 record, winning over TCU and UTA. Other teams played were East Texas State and Fort Worth .ff -11 I mfg r Tl N S: i -S . -, if 'SE 7 f , 4 .1 .g ly , A VA nr- 7 K' he .....,.,..esm ,.lr Mt, United Soccer Team, Q E, in N ,,., fstzfp ,JL - . as Lf' ess! 1. ,QA it S ' ' .Q . Q A si Q X! admit, +5 . i ,'f i l l A f 'B A N as ' X it .M 1 v I , l 1 .1 ., yt t V - I l ,..- i? , V: E A I :Z . 1. S-g,-Tx V ,,,, ,,.,+ -W if 'T ,Q ffjgg? S M ,wx I ' .ini its ' . ' X 'ei' ' ff . ll 1 -,, il -43, g . .,t, ' e- 3 5: ' 3'-lfl A 'x - T l S V 7 4 - .Je -,:-- A 'I TLT l'3': ':T:T 1' f 'Z lk , 1- U ' As 1 - ' ' . . . -. A . A ' -n 1 -X- '4SQ-M F' . ....-,-, ,- S . cf. , William Bishop, P. E. instructor, zeros in on the peg while instructor Bob Weathers waits his turn in the faculty horseshoe tournament. P. E. in- structor, Don Mathus, sails the horseshoe toward the target for cr ringer. 139 k 'Q .. -'. 19 I , A ,A 4.7 . 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X - T . -,J - gfiillr ll' - 'L .. . , V . . X' . sw! ' ly' Rf ff' -. x 1 F l - L ...Y in -on 'll-mc b ,. ,L ,. , . Q 1 5... ' s 'X A -1 STUDENT B G' Rm W 'Ns llo of eshelve g Books Aux Q 'S Q l I ki fu fl?-QE! f' Y' Vw xx . lx al n- 4, L 1 lr- If all K N K lx N va 'Sl' if T .22-7,111 . - l.-A ,..' .. l44 . LN I ' 1 1- ,, f A 1 Addison, Stevie Allen, Borboro Allen, Daniel Allen, Jerry Applon, John Arnold, Kcxren Aylor, Ann Bodger, Morcio Bodgeft, Tommy Boldwin, Morlene Bornes, Scmoli Borton, Lindo W - x . 'xxx , Bassham, Charles is L 4933 . L .. ' N . - 1 eww!-J Bassltam, Ronnie 'A ' sa f M 'r . fl y ff. J in -F , a Baxter, Cynthia ,f , X S ,xx M , , a K ' 'iiigf Ely! Bellamy, William ' um-ms - x 1 xi Benge, Marjorie ll , Benton, Falah N- f 'B . ..-N 6, Black, Lynn Bogan, Jesse G L, Y: y F.. Borders, Dave Bresciani, Joann h -'gr-v,, Brewer, Pat 3 ,gr Bridges, Patsy .Sf Bridges, Robert Q Z Q aol 'L , . is. ix X, Broadus, Robbie . ,. , I , 'H ll Ai R, Brooks, Jennifer ide- Q W- Brooks, Milo X - - -Qr- . .-7 x. ,er- Brown,Catl1y f xx , J ,. , 5 VW. Brown, Sally l 17 ' ll if 5, Bryan, Dave ' T 'IAQ of f , Bryson, Aundra I 5 My l , ,, Q . Bryson, Diana . sf' l X - Bulger, Mike 3 D 'Q ' .Tl 1 , 1 Bunger, William Q-r I, .- Q M M- F'-J X Burks, Gwendolyn i i ' '-,- E aff' Butin, James Q . Butler, Martha 5, ' '- Cagley, Carole X K Calcaterra, Charles Callaway, Pat A Camp, Dwain MA . Campbell, Charlotte AJ - Carbalal, Helen 1- g, X4 5. ll f ' vs - . ,s, x. fx if sg ' V S QS' X Q , ss, N Q :I :lf 5 hfX5' S' x i--:ww - o .VN l is .N r f - X. 1 B es x - 1, Al li i N--4 .nm YQ 'fs Jw. Ls, X 1' ix vii.. X x t r. I 9 Q X -.: 1....:f?'NqNX X A SM. 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'W rx if 'if f if l Carroll, Elaine Carter, Michelle Cecil, Melinda Charlet, Cathy Cherry, Naida Chifwood, Brenda Chow, Jimmy Clark, Barbra Clark, Cindy Clark, Leonard Cleary, Thomas Clinkscale, David Time Cut for Serious Studq Q Coafs, Pam Coke, Margueriffe Coleman, Calhie Compton, Wallace Cordes, Philip Cosgrove, Kay COX, Carrie Crawford, Gerald Crilz, Joe Croarkin, Mary Curry, Phebie Daniel, Janice JL 7 X w A 6, ' x I, .x vga, If Evans, Aleene Farrell, Phyllis Fish, Linda Flores, Gilbert Foster, Betty Franks, Edmund Frost, Robert Garcia, Gilbert Gardner, Donnie Gay, Pat Genzer, Ron Germany, Cindy ,fr ---- 4 Q4 C ,I vi, A f x-f Darden, Christine Darden, Jacueline Davis, Lorraine Davis, Vicki Dawkins, Melinda Deming, Alice Diaz, Maria Dunnam, Mary Durst, Deliab Ellis, Raymond Eppers, Cecil Estes, Latonia 'TL . nib -INN f 1 l' , ka,-f.mfN r s X ik 1 s ' 3 ,, .WN- xa . ,X , 1 'G N Ni-'ll ,.' 4 w ,ga Q XX mg, Q vi. Fxm ,,, fre ss-x fra -. . ..1f.f.fxw 'f if 1 8 . 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I 'N' ., M, , Q, . . ii L, Q 1: it , , , . - ' 1: K X cz :bl Q. 4 ' ' y . - -., , Yzvfj Q... z, :df ll '. X vu- l :JS ati, e .k . is X is . sw -l .- ' 'T r 1 X ' N il . Books: Lost of ,W ix , 'L' l . :W ms wt . off- e 1 A . Q' xg 'D .am -'-- ,N A.. ' iw , 's ,,, r K 'nn fi Qxvs.-'ff t- Cf Nelson, Ronnie Newman, Sherry Newton, Brencla Nichols, Mike Nichols, Thelma Norris, George Oliver, Glenda Pacheco, l-lortense Palmer, Terry Park, Linda Patterson, Donna Patterson, George Patterson, Philip Patton, Suzanne Pentecost, Montie Pickle, Betty Pillars, Gary Plapp, Greg Big Spending X - ,, . . - - fi , 1. .1 fi ,sf ' P Phemmons, Randy ., I Philips, Rolon ' A , Ponder, Paula Poston, John Priddy, Edward Prince, Ann Rashti, John Read, Hank x 'Q,. BW- ,Q-f 151 Robinson, Gladys Poclrly, Brenda Pagers, Lee Ross, Lois Sanders, l-lattie Sanders, Linda Scarborough, Karlena Scherer, Marilyn Sclwnwer, Pita Siinnwons, James Sinus, Bill Sniitlw, Carolyn Smith, Jucly Sniiflw, Marilyn Srnillw, Sfan Soclrl, Debby Speegle, Suzanne Spencer, Cora Spurgeon, Libby Sranfield, Evelyn Slevvarf, Brenda Srory, Michael Sfraiw, Gwendolynne Strein, Cleo .. 1-X. N X x' Fwmqhrsy ' Q 6? ' ' sr. 1-11 Q 1 , -2 ,pf W -ys sr- Q-.' A, . V ,- v. . e Q 'Q x ' ,QQ mfr r A ' . gkgx ' 'V X . f . h-I' . , Q ' 43-.ia.ge1, ' X P im 'og-'Q' :i.,':.-.ga I I Iwi f We. fj'L4P-- , wg H., bv . 5 :Y Q, - , ff la' 5- 5, N W K l l 9' i ix F i .. V W- ff' V Sw. X-N X - we ' - :Ti go' x-. 1 . 'E yi-.Yffiizx glrilg gl!ii-I-6 4- ' 4- T 'P Q Q I Tm f X 1 S+ N Q- -mmf ' QHQNQK N xx' 'ii' Cue l qw ' BT' r S .4 ' Fii17 xN7'EQ 5-'kllsf 'iii . we ' F Q ..- ii' . . ,MX J -' ,, xg-,aw ,gr x za Q1 ' -:ffl x ,IV QF? g, J J Xw' ' . vi x- 'fgfisx' h . l 'J X J A. 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M3 Q 'ef W lx ,. ..-' , I m CE , v 1 I 1 5 Y s XX A - H N. x - ' e FEA is el 3 -x if' x, Willis, Johnny Winfield, Morgaret Wolfe, Barbara Wolfe, Jimmy Wood, Bonnie Wood, Chris Woodard, Linda Woods, Woods, Young, Young, Young, Arnold Barbara Jacquelyn Mildred Nancy Peace: Personal and Universal X , X92 'Ja QA 4 1 ' f 1 Y' l ,.,, - .Xu .. , .i ,.,Vi. .ggi Q N X it Lx x ,urfgaw A J 'EY 4. 55 llk' if J: xp, , P A, . gf,-v- ' SET... '. H SM 5, ,Lx is ,. ., 7 RX, T . 'X 6 i, ,J ' -Q. 'W i Y xg, Mig, ,,., X : l YQ .1 'gffigiikq . AM ' .N M Ka A. 3' yi, , Q.,-f ,tg,X . ,:-flat -M , , p A ' Q ,fl Q ov N H X' if - , wi 'W BW 'Q ' X ,ii 1 1-.4115 '-. f 'K 1 -...0i',,, 'fps 1 ,:.. - Q 4114 1 Y -cf' v fi ig. 2 .. 1 , , -f'fwwf'1'g .- lF'E5,MfE ' 'fwzg ,ff .. , ,, .gn ?A .,.',,x . , J 55'- .mgrn . - .- . ,Qgfxmv : . - - P -, -N23- V s'J':'v 4' 1. . ,.. R17 L' :-',.. .-tw ' - I YI . 1 ',.,r,' V . X V ,Hr . ff . 1, f YW- 4,.,.', s gl! .nfs I O ': . J. ' Hun. . '5', 1 , x 'Ay -I-' v .fjfu FEM. .1 Q J-.H . .3544 ' . 11, .ip , s '+ -w:,'- 4: ' ' If A34 7 I 1' '1 'r' ,v 4. Y-j ' gnu- . .Y-..qQ -. ,iffy-. --wr -.vi-Q. . 'xtf at! 1 L. 154 Wi ' '.: L wx. 5-1-fn: -...xv 'f- ,AY ' .NNI ' - F314 .MI , . ' f- -.1 -,.1.l', if,-. 1 . .rr ' -311. 'L -.b ,-v.-:YA . Nu if -Rf-..-1 1 ' I .' '4 3. ,- 1. 4, '. A T.: 'v ,A '.2'5'v'k V. ' - 77. E . 4. dis. ' , .f -' 'fl 1 .2 . , '-. .Q 'jg E55 Q' 4 Q.. 15.1 fi. 5 '. 2 . inf:-44 f .f. L-:E K '72 1? 2 ' ' ' . r-: . ' - ' -. ,', ' H: mr 4' Av .Q NNW 1. A 5 5 1 ff- f , V . .Q .4 QQ -xx -gig P J 5 ZT - Q 5' -my 5 ' 2. . I XX 4 X x - I , f , km 'J , X4 . ,X ,, Q .,.1N v fm District Makes Record Gro th Moving in giant steps, the TCJC District became the seconcl largest in Texas in its seconcl year ot operation. Fcill enrollment tor the district totalecl 7,427, a 72 percent increase Over last yecir's recorcl enrollment for new iunior colleges in the Unitecl States A protessioncil statt ot 233 helcl clegrees from M5 clitterent institutions, lOo ot which were out-ol-state. Ot the l85 members ot the instruction stalt, nine held the rank ot professor, 28, associate professor, 23, assist- cint protessor, cincl l l5, instructor. Seven ciclministrators vvorl-:ecl in the clowntovvn dis- trict ottice cincl eight others were cissigneol to each campus Eighteen ot the special services stcilt ot 30 worl- ect in the clistrict ottice. All clistrict plans were macle by seven trustees who began their work in July, i9o5, two months before hiring Dr. Joe Rushing cis the lirst employee of the system. The boorcl was composecl ol two lawyers, two physicians, ci lcibor council executive, an inclustiicil relcitions clirector, cincl ci minister, Bocircl members incluclecl Jenlfins Garrett, chciirmcin, John Finn, vice-chairman, Dr, May Owen, secretary, Del- bert Aclams, Dr. Arclis Bell, Rev, l.. L. l-laynes, and Ecl- vvcircl F3. l-luclson, Sr. ff wx I r 'iw ' i . . ,A , .ga.i!.'.-i -. a ...,--- , if w .-t..s,., mt' F. .-NW ' ' --X Xxxm0kxmm'ixX6l Lxv as 'XX-Lil' ,iq-nwje F .ig i 5 I K As Director of Community Relations, Don Newbury coordinates all news releases tor the district. All faculty, stcitt, and administrators met together for three informal social events. 1 -.W 4 g ,..- 1 .1 1 S-I I I 3- . fi i ,za 5 i , I , x I 4 . ,A , QQ . .1 al n VW Dr, Joe B. Rushing DisTriCT Presidenf Mrs. Jean Sfepp Mrs. Leslie Bough Mrs. Betty Beemun DisTricT Secretaries I is Tig H up - . X 'ncfrv-'Q f-xy? Nc Vice-president C A Roberson cuccounts for c1lI chsfrict funcls. The hook sfore, ccffererrcl, csncl security ore-cis crlso come under his lurrschchonc He is responsrhle for cull federal and srcrre grcunt trcrnsochons cmd for The school budge-T, AH con- Trcrcfs, consrrucfuon, csncl purchcxses ore mode Through his ofhce, Dr. Bob Miller X' fax ,T Direcfor of Personnel , 1's - xk Vg' yor' s gl h ,,, XV! - it ei' , ' Ar-'rS. 1f..,s' I I' Y' 1.555 N ,., , 1 -V A .1 A ir. 3 - ! A ,Jigs wx s E K, i rl - Er. 2 Eel E fl EF i , 13? ? fr . age 5. , i Psi . 'sw-, QL 2 xg. A S c X . li ' I ' : , 5 H' X3- :- r s W. 32 I 21: 2 3 'Qi 4 I A Ei ix '4 47 ll 14 L Q 15 123' nf cuss X5 ' ' , ., ,, -' - . GIS! Q is ' X ----- 9 ' 1 ,wx ' . AA ,rm LN 'k-. X .fs- ' is AA! s 'Q 1 c . Ni I , 1 X ' his X . if N, 'inf' , NRM 'X V. Q -I X -g, rn' 182 I if r A ' I r- xx x V3 Y X , 'S X k. ,ts X ' .'f I . 5 -1 . 3... - ,J l - Q x F: I! 2 55. JE fi -.Iv -Q. . .xx SMS 'U 1 . X N , , . i V fx ff ,1-f II, .X ' Y -vssq. pa A cfs. . '3:f ff :Q sw dr- Last of the big spenders, Allan Smith lseated on rightl signs purchase orders tor more supplies and equipment while James Whitehead, auditor, keeps accounts balanced. Their ottice staff in- cludes Mrs, Billie Moorrnan, Miss Saundra Tide well, Mrs. Betty Leggett, Mrs, Glenda Lindsey, Mrs. Ann Morrow, and Mrs, Dorothy Parlfer. .-K, 'Aix - I V , ll in , . -I .. I is is e i A I dsl, . S Dr. Jimmie C. Styles, vice-president tor Research and Development, is responsible for all technical and vocational personnel and programs, He also super- vises the computer center operation. Mrs. Joy Davis and Mrs. Kathy McGough lback- groundl wait for more dictation from Dr. Galen McBride, director of Research, and Dr. Delbert Derrett, director ot Adult and Continuing Edu- cation. 4 Kenneth Atkins Computer Operator Miss Phillis Auld Clerk, Bookstore Mrs. Frances Bailey Clerk, Bookstore Miss Judy Baker Secy, Basic Studies Mrs, Martha Baxter Secy, Counseling Miss Barbara Bayless Clerk, Reg, Oltice Mrs. Violet Bishop Coshier, Bookstore Miss Nancy Black Secy., Bus, Adm, Marvin Blackwell Security Otticer Mrs. Virginia Blackwell Keypurtch Operator Miss Martha Brown Clerk, Reg. Office Mrs. Gwyn Burns Secy, Admissions I QQ. NV sit' F-Nflrh 'sig . l i M, x A Y e ,ft-i s.-e5s'5.esf sa . , 1- .QQ if 4' 4 Al wi lg, Q Y, M' .. , fx V .x, . 1, 1 QQQTUYF C X Na- .figs Q ff fait i Yi -V - Mrs. Jean Moore, Registrar la ig, -Q-v C in .r ' e Q 'N 1 sf- . Q.. fi 5 gf Q 5 . X X :ii .J -vu X Q QQ v X .. wr sighs' X gf Charles Bay, director of Admissions and Records, discusses admission procedures with his secretary Mrs. Kathy Duke. 1154 '35 1 -HLA XA TW? 1-' ' W Henry Chitsey Max G. Newcom Dir., Program Development Asst. Dir. of Admissions 81 Records . mgcwllg ss U' x -- 'Q +1fR:iSex: ww Y... 7-f--K . -f fs N.N- . . . it ' TN ' . 2 A N ENR? W-vis.-...fx - . . A N: l - i t . Ls tt i ii' if . ' X r l mga: 1 'f . 1 l -i 3 5 ' . - A .,-'- 1 - . ., 1 Q 9 M swf M ,rl Yi! -Ssgsssw sms .l.,.Q,.. 1 ' -s ..x... A II, 'feslx - 'F' : :gi-1 wzclsii , , l ::sj'5. ky AE' 43' 5 55? Fifi 2-1:1 S , F Iii N' A 'A tv 'X l s ,. i I H ' . . N ff- ' . , i 3 ' ei Gu -1, ik ' ' D ' A W.. ,x'X ,Q is-spx5.Q4-vp' ' 1 4 ' Q 'Q 1. T- 1. s, , 'Q ' ' 'xr Q! gi.. M f,. -K A .V , i. i A H .fits vm X 61 Y, S. ' . - .ft w . , fi uh' A-. ms, x Y .2 . git 2 is ' ' l fl it Q f '1f'Rl't E if'-1 : -' V 9 X - in I S-T: ' tl lil E vs 5 Lflx '1,x.'3 ul . . U V I -V .H i h -A -s ,Q 5 1-g--l.,- .Jig Ji ..- N 8 A gs 8 A M: A c ii i :N-.Q ss - J ' sa 1 , 1 W fi --. . . an V . it Q r 'DY 1 , , -fi ,,. C-5 Q- Q I ': v' I jj ' lil ' - - f -ta 'P 1 .E K VHV E . .L ai 7' . G' S .. ' 4 r n l Q- X i few Y., 'A my gi- ' l . Vx ia. ,. , K ' .vi i X l 4. -' u 1.5.- I Sfi ' A sf , 'l V ,. , td' 7 I L 97 Mrs, Wilda Carter Secy,, Nursing Mrs. Ruby Case Secy., Admissions Mrs. Catherine Dickerson Secy., Bursar Mrs. Virginia Estes Clerk-Typist, Bursar Jerry Gill Computer Programmer Frank Griggs Security Officer Mrs. Virginia Harris Secy., Fincinciol Aids Mrs. Delora Humphreys PBX Operator Mrs. Kay Jamison Secy., Executive Deon Mrs, Susie Jenkins Secy., Admissions Q 5-4 I .3 4 32 z.. fs 1' ' ., ,r I tx .' t 'fri J 5 rl A X l A N ' ' A . 3 V. pq 'f4'5iF5S'iw77isP 'i'7?f' own-1 if s F 'ggb ,- .el ' A ' :fin ll.-. ll' ..,-.- ' if .v . Flsfi f .- 1 f 1 'S - , Q A 5 Q A sc y 'fl G ,. ,. . 7 li rl f l x A 'Q ff 'feb vw ,s .x ' ' cfs ,Q , I ,Y . x . -- -N,-gn., -.V x .. X. 'R Q: ,, rw.- .uf f Q K Q Y sg. ' - L. yrs.. 25-E34 . E Q ll 1 V R hw -:-nk YQ:--.:., ll.,.s :X S 1 X Ss. 'Q ' if ----N Miss Holly Keator Secy., Student Services Mrs. Eloise Ketchum Mgr, Supply, Bookstore Mrs. Delora O'Neal Secy., Instr. Medio Mrs. Patsy Nicholson Secy., Fine Arts Mrs. LaQuita Owen Secy., Science-Math Mrs, Ethel Rutland Supervisor, Bookstore Mrs. Geneva Skains Secy., Social Science Jerry Smith Computer Programmer Mrs. Deane Valder Secy., Dean of Instruction Glen Weekly Computer Programmer 6 i 3, 5 N i . ., b ,. r ,A -Q , 51. ' xg sm-1' fl 7 ,- N4, K A ,,..,. , -4.w.e-'rf' ?'iLS1f..',:'l'-' Q . 4- , I Q .ff . 'Q' Af-. ' 'Q' Y , 5 V U 7 V r r ,' ' he fi-1-, ' , l 1 ,Axon -' ?P21'Yn,Q.k. 5,-QL. 4 fl? P-uv , 1 mc., . 4 3' 45? ' w, - V' , 1 ., , 1 .. John Allen Superintendent, Buildings ond Grounds Mrs. I. Jean Boenker Director, Food Service Joe Spencer Bursar , l 1 ,A r ,M-'QF' . 1 'l' F , iv, ff r I ll ,r 1-.1 Jack Legetf Monciger, Booksfore xi all N ' 1 1 i .4 wr. It xvsx 'iyl y ..,, ' L X N X X X s tk KA N . N' . iffikiif-54512 Travis Cockerham Instructional Media jf ' , s. V A .. oss MN l li X -o Mrs. Dixie Heath Library Assistant fiifiiis i l l i 1 Q S Nr' , ,I Ser-rf L if ls Ralph Mann Library Assistant if 1.- ,:- , cx 'ia U :' K 4' y ct X. 8 ,rc W5 '9 , Kenneth Coffelt Coord., Instr. Med .ref QW Q -A ' vw - cY iis John Lolley Reference Librarian - ,... xi N 'se' us.,- XA ,W X 1 3 i ,s 'K L T. Gaston Walker Library Assistant Mechanical Aids Personalize Class Biology students could see a cat dissected on closed- circuit television It anyone missed class or tailed to come prehend the tirst showing, he could view the film later in the Programmed Learning Center. English and history instructors could request the taping at a commercial show to be used for their stu. dents at ci later time, and a mobil television unit with three cameras could be dispatched anywhere to record interviews with authors or sessions ot the legislature. To assist instructors, instructional media and librciry statis helped produce video-tapes, tilmstrips, trans- parencies, and other aids to make learning more effective. In addition, the four lecture halls in the Science Building were equipped with review projection with control panels on the instructors cleslf so that he could lace the class while manipulating the controls. The language laboratory had 30 positions that en- abled all the class to speak at one time and allowed the instructor to assist individual students without disturbing other members ol the class. The Media statt consisted of three and one-half protessionals, a tull-time technician, a fulltime secretary, and 28 student assistants Students helped in production, repair, delivery, television, and the PLC. Paul Vagt Director of Library Services as-X. qt gl Dr. Kenneth Hudson Director, Instructional Media .. Program for Individual Needs South Ccimpus doors were open ten hours ct doy while problems cis trivictl ci shctttered lite. Students could enroll in their initi for ci doctorcite degree or their bcisic trciining in fire tech- nologyc More thcin 20 voccitioncil were ovcnlctble with other courses in fincil stciges of cip- provctlg however 70 percent of the student body vvere enrolled in university pcirctllel courses Anyone not wishing to pursue ci degree could enroll in courses of continuing ecluccition lor such trciining cis gift vvrcipping ond svvrtchbocircl operation ct dediccited stcxtt offered cissistctnce vvith os ci broken dcite cind os serious cis cil college instruction ond techniccil progrcims Dr, Charles McKinney Executive Deon fx lx 1 Bcisic Study progrcims provided one yeor of general edu- cotton cit college level with ci brood culturcil background. A tull stcilf ot coun I tt se ors o ered cicciclemic, personcil, ond voccitioncil guidonceg cind ct director ot tincincicil ciids ossisted s, scholcirships, ond employment, open memberships, cind students were t decision mciking committees. students vvith locin All clubs hcicl included on mos Desrgned ond equipped to cissist physiccilly hcindicopped students, rcimps were civciilcible in buildings lor ecisy ctccess. Lovveied drinking tountcsins, ond wide sidewalks were oilso instcillecl. S eCi'il 'k I ll 3. U' S E 3 U LD in ' f' 'U Q 5 LO -Q Q fi fD Ln Q -1 FD -Q CU cn YD -1 4 fU Q 3 FD Cl 1 Q -Q- T CD A ya '1 1 , I 5 K, ',-f ,iq A gbhg we .itr E:2:.:. .c ..,, . X , Y, X N . gee M1111 . A s .... . -. , ............ . ,,.. Q . 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As dean of Instruction, Dr. Milton Smith directs 'if tiff' all ocodemic otfciirs, Seven division choirmen coordinote oll budgets ond schedules for the instructional staff, f Dr. James Luck William McCIung Dr. Everett Mitchell Fine Arts Business Science and Moth f lr.. 'VX x ii- . l Q Q r 5' 'QV' 'FN' N i N Robert Ables Social Science K '51, ' Y I 9155 if-, 5 -1 to-., Timothy Davies Bosic Studies lg 'W' as 'sf if i l isis X Dr. C, Jeriel Howard Communications Jack Pirkey Physical Education ,--iv' gut' 1 NR-'is 'iv' N TP Counselors 1--v Samuel Birkner Mrs. Virginia Gee DQ. I V , Y' - -. r, BN-nv Nl K lil O . BQ 6 ., . l V. 1' PT .Q-.LQ .- ' l 3 , . N -5 Y, s K Bill Moore Miss Marlha Posl x I xl. A , 5 U ax l ,, 1-X ' Y ,N iw sf Y Y 1 -, . A, 4. M X X . lr I f Don Richard Miss Sonya Sullivan ,,- X 'A 1, , wi ' AVQ QP P-,N Mrs. Patricia Wood Joseph Zielinski X ,' Sa X -A X Y, , N s' ' 1, 1. v , . a 1' :'.?? L'fi.'.,'. 1 I-rl ' . 1 Q ill! - x 1 , ffl' win'-' l' Q 4 1 X. Q .Q ' .311 ,-,I , . A D. X 1 Q ,P L 1 .J ll V' L ,lxy six 1 . L. Agp, X 1 1 X Dr. Philip Speegle Deon, Student Services x N fl xy,- K --ul af .-vs. if 5 I? 't X Q, .., -x . rv X! -. .... K xg, A lf .l --.v .P 3 l 1 Iv. 1 , . 'lx 4 , , ' W :INK . .- ' 1 ,wh I. -j, N, 'I 'X fi . W. ., 3' xx 5 Y MN r ' ,- David Gardner Director, Financial Aids -40S. K5 x 'Q Mrs. Carol Bennett Director, Health Services Cliff Wood Director, Student Activities F WS fax- 4 1 , i , w 'lime SVT i Robert Helstrom, editor of the school magazine, receives con- gratulations trom Mrs, Dorothy Estes, director at publications, as recipient of a YplOOO Gridiron scholarship. I. , 5.1 K s ,. 'X w it Y? iilx f ill. i ,Q l i I ,A .il f 1 53? Mrs. Gayle Allen Secretary, Student Activities . LX., in ,X W. ,s ' 5' 4 ,4195 fe.'X. ' 4 ' l Af Nszi if .ini David Francis Miss Diane Turner Student Activities Stott Publications Advisor 1 A. l VX 5 X f A .1 : . , K UQ 1 A' -A ss N ,L V, 41,-3, lx. i. fi 'tv' if ll 1 R, 11,1 Ci xx l i X i .E it-'X i X 1 l A 'Rm . ' s . x . , ,. Il li is fi s I - 'A ,A V - igggvwwz . ' JV 3 1 lf , 'af .C S' JA J Y i sp E Q it 4 it lv: li St. , -. N .. 1. .K ... -- l' - J, N me ' '-1 i J 'Y av. -xt 'R 'srl' - -VC- G4 i ,Q X ,rf , i fm 6 I ., A . 'l -. ar -r O K - JQ- : .: - t N 1 is -egQ11.5:,.,1-QJEA1. . T.. ' E 9 ll it ' A .. 5:I:x 23:5 Yjf.g':,. QTLLVA? ,511 Q5 -.-'- ' ,rf'i '-cz .-, it L 'J iff le: 1 gf' Ma el Avery, Melvin Bogett, Miss Jackie Bal-er, Clarence Barlssclale, Dr. Mariorie Barrett, Mrs. Anita Bartlet, Mrs Edith Battles, Freddie Bishop, XNilliant Black, Oscar Bose, Mrs Roberta Bottorlt, James Bracltorcl, Mrs. Marie Brarnmer, Jerry Bulbroolr, Mrs. Mary Burgin, Mrs. Ann Borlflwart, Mrs, Rutli Butler, Miss Alice Byler, Donald Pritchard Dispenses Cheer ,315 F. W. 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Food brings close camaraderie at the faculty Christmas dinner. Vocational Daq Spurs Planning Realistic Vocational Day, a streamlined career con- mn... ference, highlighted activities sponsored by Basic Studies Representatives from several private industries and government agencies spoke to students interested in various career facilities ln l-eeping with career planning, A L, McElroy, Basic Studies Vertical Team chairman and Psychology instructor, planned several field trips, including visits to Arlrngtons General Motors Plant, American Airlines Stevvardess College, and the Federal Aviation Complex. Mrs Claire Corbettls Vertical Team trelxed to Botanic Gardens and the Museum ol Natural History, Communi' TW cation classes wrote a diary-type iournal, while Social science classes had lectures on sex and love, and natural science classes worled with among other things typing blood An innovation rn college teaching, the Basic Studies Department is the only one at its kind in the State of Texas The Basic Studies Section rs designed to aid stu- dents in preparing tor the university parallel program at colleges or universities The program accepts all stu- dents regardless ol previous academic achievement or ACT test results Headed hy Timothy Davies, Basic Studies X X consists of live study areas if Career planning spealner Edward L Vtlagner, assistant city manager, discusses city goals with Basic Studies students V? ,rr l 'flat wi-f ,,. ' -WT' Qtr- f if f W, V r gf ,eww 4 - li ' il Jllt l ., 'lr il 4,,,, , . 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Secretaries Office Occupations students began a year of activities with an open house for their rnaiors in September in the Living Pooin. During National Secretaries Week in April a seminar was helcl on cantpus while a certified public secretary spoke to classes. Students interested in legal secretary Work partici- pated in ci mock trial at the County Court l-louse, where they went through procedures of covering court reporting The general Office Occupations prograrn of study is for sturlents desiring training in general office Work in which shorthand or in-depth study of accounting is not a requirement, Training is offered in several areas for which iob entrance may be available, The Office Occupations Building contains class- roonws for courses in shorthand, typing, accounting, bool-lfeeping, economics, business machine, secretarial and office practice, and laboratory eau'pment. Specifically designed for students anticipating ein' ployntent after two years of college, accounting and bool- lfeeping involve the performance of functions neces- sary to the orderly arrangement of cill financial data of an organization. i -' -ees t xxxxxxxxvxxxxicxs 3 xkxxxxxxgxxxxxx i K 3 l c X X f' T l New if e ' -S' We y t vm T A r .W X. gems so Exssrvtwr - i, ,.c.,, T s . uu Kathleen Altizer and Bobby Davis learn to use the IBM card sorter James P. Courtney, data processing instructor, prepares in dat 1 procp sing classes to load the console. se Legal Pads at Mock Trial f T: 3 . Q ' ' , f , :-33 - ,,,- 1 Vx': X fi' fc, -f Q fr Xin S xi X K 5 .ff gf. 4 5: wi ! - 1 . X f xx f S v X 4 ev :Lu '-13, . ,Q J. V f he , -' Q +3 if 5 ,,..t ..xA: f' slr. V f 1: l ? NM t L ':L'k' fi' Plu Y ky 4, iii 5 ,nan N X I , . .. f r r Q I- Q . el -9: lv A . A M. I .l--Sw! , ,f r ' I I Q I' ii JT. Qi' 'X f Z 1 ' Q3 -as Office occupafion sfudenfs Elizabeth Green, Bonnie Wood, and Connie Carnes learn To use The lore-st adding machines. W ' 'ie ' 6 4 ,4 I I 2 Afgifgpi' V Xin I X Mrs. Weida Walker shows Caron Trimble how To work with The NCR 3100 posting machine. L by .X ,A .fp '- A .Y 5 ' Q X G Z Q! 'we S. l . ', 3 . , R e Creati itq TCU's poet-in-residence, Dr. William Skelly Burford, told students the essence of creativity is in bringing one's self to some form of expression Speaking under the auspices of the English Department, Dr. Burford initiated the Creative Writing Contest which was climaxed by the Awards Banquet in May, French classes explored De Gaulles country this semester via several slides and dialogue series pre- pared by Mrs, Martha l-lolmes and Mrs. Jane Harper, French instructors Dialogue portions of the series were mastered in verbal drills during class. Taped dialogues were also used weekly in the foreign language lab- oratory along with other learning devices. Students in advanced reading classes often read ten novels ci semester. The exercise aided in the develop- ment of speed skills. Though speed reading is included in the two reading courses offered, main emphasis is placed on comprehension skills, vocabulary development, X f and critical reading. ft ls During newspaper and yearbook lab periods and in their spare time, iournalism stuclents produced the 'Mani Reflector, newspaper, Carillon, yearbook, and veg' A - Summa, ma azine. Sheriff Lon Evans and other s eak- 'L Q P ers spoke to reporting classes. 1 a 'ff Af. S Q, I X .,' 4 wud P ,Y 45. 1 ,,,. .. ,v . - uf 6' V' . Ahfl' .iv 7 . . 'wiv .'- -H' ,L--' ,..- nf . -f .T ,gi ln, ,-. ,-- - Q 44:7 S 5 rs? fb 04,3 fbgbl 0 'Q Q: 6 gray' C - '- e Minnie Casfauets, portrayed by Kathy Childress, grants an interview Mrs. Martha Holmes and Mrs. Jane Harper preview slides to reporting classes of France used to supplement French lectures. E plored T hrouqh Writing Contest i A Ywssrv ,. if 1' ,,,,,..--H' , , , s - mg.. , V ..,i- ,V I Q .i ,- I. ,, .415 M mffrs. 1' '- Qzlisi .I ,.,u- X ffS,s:'. Y. , . ..., ' -..o:...,. suv' . '1f?:-'21 'zap f:2I3f11':-x..-S' , Nvsifivrzf-isa:-S2525 I ..., ' - 1 . 1 11:25-szzg: Q he i gk .1--:' I .1 .1 , 2 . ,: .8N?3' l x ' -ni I I Mrs. Marjorie Barlcsclale, English instructor, keeps a lounge of The ACB. :li -tl if- breasi of sfudenfs , , .W-....x.,.....-s-A-'F 'r t ' Q . v-x.,.m.,..w-.,...--4--W F ,,,.........-.MNA -li 4 ideas by talking wifh students between classes in The fe, F M D Th Esfes as Sheriff Lon Evans prepares to The long arm of The law exfenals in friendship To rs. oro y speak To reporfing classes. I9 irc +3-I f on Z' f7.,,,,g i i MRI' . . ,Q Q wld u -.4 X rf, :-- S . .x X X ,wxrr l fiaff !' 1 P 1' i - 5 45 fe s, , T .v5-XixM,'- -' if-' :X 'Z' ,F Q lv i . - ,S NX X Q s i X 1 i N as Q- N Nx K ,T x X 3. 5 Q. Xa T s fllbwi QQ ' xv Qfx f s - f I . - Xmas... 'x ' ' A .f gx . TR .IQ NQQN xx . . N. 5 N s ,N X ' . Q - X . 'T ,f -T 1 we gl ' ' Miss Alice BuTler shows broadcasTing sTudenTs The Techniques of Talking, moniToring a Television producTion and The use of The Videcon camera. X x 0 V51 4 ix... :. lsiiq -' -: ' ',.,: 333 'E sf' Er.?5y-F:'E:, ,, Q5 Ms. ,.- V. V , .4-gig. 5. A, , 'icq . ,f,,-,..'.c..1, ,V.- X, 5 .T--25 ' xulfiwxkrs -S..-1 1 -. -:S-r.l-.4 -5:15:75 Mg L 11: ITF- 2 ox K '- -.L -j:---gs,-:3, , 5:-f' wK+.Q'e'.':'i 5 ,:: -- A sz, , 3g5.,1-',.g-':f-,:.- - vrvfg, ' ' ,22.5'ff5ffls2- . ' VF' - .T X . N N, wx 'S XY X s 'SM l 11 rx : K : 1 ' .::sTT.?f1'- - -s9?'SK-:g 1--wie115.-:ix S. X Klip m gs Ex by : f 1 X x x -.X Q Q 'WE sk K T , sss x sf Talk N XS S '3v,dx'i 'N sxxmk w RQ 4 Q '-I -'ff .225 'xl Wsir T' Sffff' ' ' . N -T -4 X, T ALR, NW?-TQA X Si j f f . T TM 'Q K k- 'WVQT . pf Melissa Moxley uses The new lab equipment and elecTronic piano in her music class. Dr. James Luck, chairman of Fine ArTs Division, pauses in The Fine ArTs courTyarcl prior To publicaiion of his book Basic Musicianship for Classroom Teachers Pionists Produc Electronic Sounds Electronic sound invaded music classrooms through an innovative Wurlitzer electronic piano system con- sisting ot a teacher piano-communication center and six student electronic pianos. Operating on the same principal as a language lab complete with lab earphones, the system enabled in- structors to teach several students with each pupil pro- gressing at his own speed. Ot Thee I Sing, the student production ot George Gershwins musical satire on political campaigns, was presented in the Carillon Theater in the tall, The produc- tion used slides and abstract settings to create the con- tused political ettect and demonstrate the influence ot the multimedia Other South Campus theater productions included I Remember Mama, The Lesson, and The New Tenant, Mediums ranging from wool yarn to cooper ottered expressive devices tor student artists, ln courses of de- sign, lite, and painting, realists sketched such obiects as buildings, live models and tlowers. Members of the Mciclrigals, A Cappella Choir, and TCJC Singers performed in Turandot, the third production of the Fort Worth Opera Guild. Approximately T45 stu- dents pqrfgcipgfe in The three Qrogpsg Directing the choir class, Leonard McCormick reaches tor high C in one ot the many concerts given during the year. Model poses for Mrs, Arista Joyner's lite drawing class, w X V .- N . f . -i. - i .. its x'qv '?S.::e 3 PST' W Q . Us Q A g LQQ ,Qi - -1 :ic Y r '--' r r r 1-J-'f 'f' 1'l'-ZLinwivff-'ivlunnui bww-- , C rs 9 -4 if it ef al ' Scuba Rates Popular Among Men Scubo dryrng, ollered by levy other colleges, is one of the 20 fflrllvrenl crclryrlrvs ollerf-rl hy Physicml and Herrlrh Eflurrnr-:rn Mogf populnr' Course ornonq mole sluf Cla-nls, Sculuo rf, Trrught rn Thr- ollrclol Qlynwpio srzw lwcolefl pool Pfllllprfl vvrth unr,lf'rwc1lr'r olvseryrinfion Houseril an the Physroxl Eduoiurron Burldrng, ihe pool rs the longest rnfloor locilrty ol ill, Type rn Fort Vlorlh, ond rs qeurml lor possvhlw ncnfronol swrrnrnrnq Qonrpemron A goal ol The rlepurlrnr,-nt I5 to lvoch svvirne nnng fo ey-lry QlClFllJl'll9 ln nrlrlrlron To the pool, the PE Bulldrng lI1CllJrflQS cn gyrnrv1'sl1.1fn, vmlw aemrng lor l5OO ill o hosl' :'o- Tlbclll game or T500 when The lloor rs used for orlrlrlronol seofrng Clrergzf sw enclosed honflholl Courts Cornplele Wrlh bol- conreg lrorn vyhrch ciooclwg rnrjxy rnslrud, und others IUCIY watch yu-rgln lrornrng room: fluncr- slulilrog and gyrn- nuslrf' roonl Ol 1450 enrolled rn PE lor sprrng, nwoclern donce vvos cr lcryorne ornong women yyhrle wr-rqht frornrng scored hrgh wrlh rnen Toughl lor rho lrrgt Tune Thus sprlng, goll gurnefl rnUOpulfj1rlly yvrlh nwen ond women, Besrdes lyosnc PE other coursr'-s include Tennrs, drying, hodmrnlon, yolleylncxll, hosrc Conrlmonlng, srruosh, lrelcl hocley, ond cloncrng. Charging for Two points, Chorles Mayo encounters Robert Henry, PE insrrudor x X H nu-lun' f' new an N- ' .V .. M. 1 ,,,..54. if '-if -fl-91v,.t '3 ,,,.,,,' 1, 1-as - 1 , ,K-g' 0. nge- 4. M , -My ls- Y -HA? 6- -:.x...x.. Q xgffif F .f .,' if X R, -gag:--., . 1- 3 sq? xv? wif- A.. Y 4 , ,ye-z.. I lc- Archery's sharpest eye belongs 'ro Sherry Newman, intramural champ. 'Yi' as NNT' 'MN' ,4 : ' Football finds its way to the South Campus lawn in a game during activity period. K Q' 1 ww. ,,,,., Y. . . QA 5 Q , .--afw-I , . .-.Y,vKrKN,- . V I F X K .1 Aerospcicers Q it Y 1 I . s Ji The microscope enlarges the perplexities ot science for biology students. On a clear but gusty January day, a completely re- built 1947 Ronica Champ Airplane slid down the run- way at Luck Field and remained airborne tor 40 minutes. The Champ successtully proved her crew's capa- bilities. l-lomer Smith, director ot aerospace technology and lf? students rebuilt the airplane from a large mass ot nuts, bolts, and various other airplane parts acquired during the spring semester. While the aerospace plane tlew high, nurses prac- ticed mouth.to-mouth resuscitation and external heart massage on a lite-size manikin known cis l2esuscaAnne. Nurses also practiced intravenous iniection methods us- ing sponge rubber blocks tittecl with veins ot rubber tubing through which water was pumped From tashion shows to studying white rats, the l-lome Economics Department ottered ci variety ot courses this year, cis the Chemistry Department planned tor the use ot an intrared spectroscope and ci gas chromato- graph next year, Approximately 78 students used more than 575,000 worth ot equipment to learn most phases ot automotive repair and technology while electronics students had over Sl50,000 worth ot equipment with which to pursue academic achievements. 'H X , N51 .14 l il J has 5 The complex wiring of an electronics board is investigated. -1-.X Qgiityr rvxmiffw--..,x,N4 x K , N Q . ax ' 1 rr. -r xf-keg, it ' . N S - ,. Q, '- Q ,fANfN'x v ' ws,-1 4'-fl. -n 'TVN 9 A ., . Q r x lj., Q. .,. . . Q N N rX ' . Y , 1 s 1: 1 A ., - Q -X -. w F - ss?-' - X- r . 'X fs ' fx , 5 ' e Q ,I .: .,, F SM- 4 X We - V fs. ' L' , I J .I X, 1 N M, ,..,,. ,,, ,nn .h -bag.. ,sh N NN ,v-- ..:'.sf. ,ff .X x - ' . ,Qi Q Rebuilding the piper cub, Ronica Champ, aero tech students gain experience in motor mechanics, while auto tech students inspect machinery. Q Drafting students study dimensions of geometric construction. s X . A :- Nz. ,- -uf :Q Q X A - 4 ,gn-1 . . vis ':1f'P'!- .- im?-2' -,A 5' ' ,352 , ,nbggfx ,f iii' 1 G ' :cg w ' sf .vmfv . A if-1-,-. ,Sym c :cfm me .f,,...,,-, zf, fg064'nr , ' v X X X K l k 'N' 2 ' vi wi N- A '12 Ek O xxx NP? I 1 0 mossy s an , x .,-xkygyk, S . -fs . X, if . . . L r ' is F , s as b so A k s l . i 1 ' Q , ' 5 VQKW 1- ws--A. wx l S? lil 2 -Xx. Q ' t Jr, 3 ' ' ' 1 R 4 K W -X-QNX . . T . Skulls of early man we 'E 3 'I xhyl if Hisfonf is enhanced tor students through television tapes in the lf? 6 safe X U J. 'WY re studied by Dr. Robert Platt's classes. X -w . , if I lfxa - lk- Reby Cary, history instructor, gives a factual demonstration of Negro history. Skull Level l-listorq Stratifications History ot man was realized by anthropology stu- dents examining tive types of skull casts in Dr, Robert Plcitts class. The oldest skull cast was made from an original skull discovered in l923. Examined by Dr. Raymond Dart ot the University ot Wintrasand, South Africa, this specimen, knovvn as Darts Child, was a seven-year-old male living more than ci million years ago, Dr. Platt ovvns a skull cast ot Midland Man, originally found in V953 near Midland, Texas. Several dart points and arrow heads were found near the scene, indicating the speciman was ot Indian descent. TCJC was one ot lO schools in the US chosen to participate in a sociological research project by the American Association tor Junior Colleges. An innovation in aircratt escape systems, the Fill escape module designed by General Dynamics, was shovvn on tilm to psychology students as they toured General Dynamics, The trip centered on the human factors engineering section of GD and physiological problems relating to topics covered during lecture periods. Social Science Department assisted the Forums Com- mittee in sponsoring ci mock election in the tall in which Hubert Humphrey nosed out Richard Nixon, .XX no ' l YQ? . Y ,..,, . A ,X Q , , Q .. ff-ti ef ' r sl 5 M' ' S . 'N x 4 ' A history series of the Civil War is video taped by Robert Ables, history professor. s X '51 , Q : fx f '- .qs , , 'b.i::s1:se,sssisr .c s c 1? -sig 'ss' - ' 1 ' s, ' NF cc , 2 X555 Www s1.i?5?fi5f?5f1-,f?1'i5f-'in ' 'Ns Dr. Robert Platt, chairman of Behavorial Science, talks with a stud between class. ,s. ,. K. A ff. ,-,.f Jim Rhodes ond Eddy Tote inspect o compression system in bosic refrigeration. -vm ' o . 4. gg . i X J 1 .AI i w , M75 LM l 4 Q X X .vt , .jL..i.. 'f -2 0 I 0 2 - M,'2:.,, 3 ' 1 - f. Y, - . . i' 1 'Fw-' l .X ' 35 fri? ' Q l 'J .. i 55 W' 'X l - . -v4.7.1 -Q :.f 'l 1 ...A.- . ,. ' 4 'A 5 l.Q : v Z , 4 . 0 1 ., V I :ll X, v- ,J :. .1 xg, A 5: ill ' gr dl M -,'f'?iQ 25 lf!! '.f:' ' Lf' Aa ink . Q5 1 K Q Y , 1 i xx , N I . . an fl L NX ff . 1 i ' l fi 4. ., S0 A ' y- 05 1 ' ,. -rl ' , ll ' K -- 4 ,f 1. I , X X S fi Generator ollernutors ore studied in outomotive technology. Cothie Coleman, Bob Walker ond instructor Alvis Evons study circuits. uto Buffs Utilize Equipment .1 Q.. I YQ Y, Y X l X N Sw N X: 1:-, , 1 - Q' X 'iiieiffxa A 5 'c S X ff' X v i V ii V. , V Qf ., T , P wvi' g if jx Q 1 .X S ew Q UM K 5 , X S F f x gi iw TP- ,M . q J... -,,.,:'-i . 1-. ff' - +V-:1-. Q ',5f2.5'5:7'9 lfQ 4 -f'1E:Er' E'.fi'l'i W'-C' :'- - E32 . F -. 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Norstrud, Valorie 169 Oliver, Glenda 40, 85, 96, 97, 109, 111,113,121,151 O'Neal, Tommy 98, 169 Patton, Richard 91 Patton, Suzanne 68, 151 Payne, Billie 94, 169 Peauler, Pamela 169 Pentecost, Montie 151 Perez, Lilia 85 Perdue, William 89, 169 Perry, James 169 Perry, Pamela 169 Phemmons, Randy 151 Philliis, Judy 169 Phillips, Laron 95 Phillips, Rolan 151 Phillips, Terrell 133 Pickle, Betty 151 Pickle, Mary 103, 169 Pillers, Gary 23, 36, 50, 68, 108, 126, 151 Pinyan, Beatrice 170 Plopp, Greg 104, 151 Podsednik, Linda 104, 170 Pollard, Lowell 170 Polster, Anne 129 Ponder, Paula 151 Pool, Sally 103 Poston, John 104, 151 Pau, Gavin 136 Powell, Liz 170 Powell, Samuel 170 Prater, Roy 51, 90, 91 Prather, James 89, 170 Price, Beth 103 Priddy, Edward 151 Prince, Ann 151 Pringle, Michelle 170 Proctor, Clarice 170 Prohs, Louis 170 Prohs, Sharon 170 Pruitt, David 170 Puente, Sofia 170 Pulliam, Gary 136 Purselley, Margret 170 Quattrochi, Melinda 170 Rahn, Lance 104 Randall, Bruce 170 Randell, Ron 62, 89, 94 Roney, Mary 95 Rashti, John 151 Ray, Larry 90 Raymer, Mandy 109, 110, 116 Raza, Estella 170 Read, Hank 151 Reed, Barbara 171 Reuter, Beverly 171 Roddy, Brenda 103, 152 Rodgers, Nathaniel 172 Rodriguez, Sammy 133 Rogers, Lee 152 Ross, Larry 98 Ross, Lois 92, 93, 99, 152 Ross, Rob 104 Rossing, Jodie 85, 172 Rough, Roger 90 Routon, Randy 172 Row, Roger 172 Rudd, Susie 172 Russell, Bobby 172 Sampson, Jim 122,172 Sanders, Addie 172 Sanders, Hattie 152 Sanders, Linda 152 Sanders, Oliver 136, 172 Sandifer, Pam 172 Sandoval, Eva 172 Souls, Claudia 172 Sotterwhite, Mark 28, 29 Scarborough, Jo 105, 129 Scarborough, Karlena 152 Scherer, Marilyn 92, 152 Schreiber, Andy 104 Schrempp, Sheri 45, 55, 84, 109 Schumer, Rita 152 Scott, Georgia 172 Scott, Jerry 172 Scott, Linda 1 Scott, Martha Searcy, Mary Self, Carmen Self, Dwain 8 72 172 84,96,172 172 9,172 Sellers, Janet 120, 172 Selman, Judy 172 Server, Joyce 172 172 Shaw, Lindo 172 Sheffield, Chuck 29, 44, 113, 121 Sherman, Donald 173 Shipp, Donna 173 Shomoker, Olivia 103 Shumalfer, Libby 173 Simmons, James 45, 92, 93, 104, 113, 152 Simons, Jak 173 Sims, Bill 126, 152 Skerritt, Myrlene 103 Skrehart, Bernie 173 Slater, Johnathan 173 Slimp, Jo Anno 62, 67,84 Smith, Angela 173 Smith, Carolyn 173 Smith, Carolyn 68, 152 Smith, Don 173 Smith, Gloria 173 Smith, Jill 173 Smith, Johnny 54 Smith, Judy 152 Smith, Li nda173 Smith, Marilyn 152 Smith, Mike 126 Smith, Myron 90, 91,98 Smith, Oliver 110 Smith, Stan 152 Snell, Edward 89 216 Sodd, Debby 102, 152 Span, Lehman 174 Speegle, Suzanne 152 Spencer, Caro 152 Spencer, John 90 Sprout, David 174 Spurgeon, Elizabeth 107, 152 Stallings, Jer.y 103 Stanf1eld,Evelyn 101, 103, 152 Stanford, Sandra 174 Stevens, Otis 174 Stewart, Ann 174 Stewart, Brenda 152 Stewart, Eddie 174 Sr11l1ngs,Gary174 St1mph1II,Suacha1 S9 Stinson, Linda 174 Srane, Tracy 174 Stary,M1chael 152 Stowe, Rita 55, 84 Strain, Gwendelyn 68, 94 S'raw, Gwencllynne 152 Strern, Cleo 152 Stubbs, Catherine 174 Suber, lretha 174 Sullivan, Rebecca 174 Sullivan, Sharon 174 Sus'a1ne Harold 174 Swaney Charnell 153 Swart, Lynda 174 Sweeley, Bill 20 Sweeney, 8111 88 Sweeney, Larry 88, 89, 153 Switzer, Spencer 93 Tarl-ington, June 108, 174 1arrant,Dav1d 37, 48, 108, 118,153 Tate, Eddy 210 Taylor, Josephine 174 Taylor, Ricky 136 Taylor, Wanda 174 Teal, Carrie 103 Teal, Myrtle 174 Terrazas, Val 174 Terrell, Carol 87, 174 Terrell, Patti 153 Thetford, Pattie 153 Thomas, Chuck S9 Thornas,Sh1rley 85, 113, 153 Thompson, Audreynette 153 Thompson, Bob 81, 106, 109 Thompson, Bonnie 86 Thompson, Sandy 101 Trdwell, Cheryl 175 Ttdwell, Keith 29 T1rnrns,L:1rry 175 Tinl-.le,Mc1ry S7 T1pp1t, Bill 90, 133, 153 Tolleson, Elizabeth 103 Torres, P1c11ard 126 Tout, Theresa 175 Townley, John 175 Townsend, Sandra 175 Tralia, Jacque 175 Traynharn, Joe 91 Traynham, Judy 175 Trigg, Beverly 103 Trimble, Caron 153, 199 Trimmer, Sylvia 103 Triplett, Elmer 175 Triplett, Paul 175 Troll, Jolene 103, 153 Truly, Dorothy 153 Tucl-er, Linda 153 Turnage, Peggy 153 Turner, Arlene 99, 153 Turner, Dessie 175 Turner, Jerry 175 Turner, Lynn 153 Turner, Pamela 68 Tarp1n,l?on 90, 91 Underwood, Sarah 103 Urios, Rebecca 175 Urice, Scott 104 Walker, Victor 90, 91 Wallace, Maudriella 175 Walraven, Jim 54 Walton, Sylvester 175 Warner, Brant 175 Warren, David 153 Warren, Elizabeth 103 Worren, Paula 55, 86, 117 Warren, Vikki 68, 153 Vargas,D1ana 115, 121,175 Varner, Vurginta 153 Vaughan, Suzanne 175 Vee, Melody 175 V1llanuevo,Sara 175 Wodley, Tommy 89 Wagner, Phillip 153 Wokeland, Ward 70 Walker, Bob 210 WaIl1er,Carr1e 175 Walker, Clarence 133 Wallfer, Hazel 103 Walker, Steven 175 if ' A fy M. 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D. 194 Cockerham, Travis 187 Coftelt, Kenneth 187 Commons, Carroll 88, 194 Connift, Mrs. Jewell 96, 194 Corbett, Mrs. Claire 194, 197 Courteny, James 194, 198 Crawford, John 194 D Davies, Timothy 90, 189, 197 Davis, Mrs. Joy 183 Davis, Mrs. Mary 194 Derrett, Dr. Delbert 183 Desha, Paul 194 Dickerson, Mrs. Catherine 185 Dillaha, Alton 194 Duke, Mrs. Kathy 184 Dulock, Mrs. Jerre 101 Dunn, Von 194 Edwards, Larry 194 Erickson, Charles 194 Estes, Mrs. Dorothy 191, 201 Estes, Mrs. Virginia 185 Evans, Alvis 194, 210 Evans, Jon 194 F Finn, John 180 Fletcher, Norman 194 Foote, Durwoad 194 Francis, David 191 G Gardner, David 191 Garrett, Jenkins 180 Gault, Wilson 194 Gee. Mrs. Virginia 94, 190 Getts, Miss Barbara 194 Gill, Jerry 185 Goebert, Robert 77, 194 Grace, Mrs. Evelyn 195 X.,, ' RF BY, . . , . .- lx I t ,ixrxsx ,JMR ,N E - A A ' V Ar il'.' 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