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The parts of this story, as in all good stories, are the place, the plot, and the people. the Place 1- is F. J The Place is Texarkana College. Froni 1927 to 1970 it has grown from one small brick building at the corner of16th and Pine Streets to an ever expanding brick complex located centrally on the Texas side of the twin cities. Texarkana College has developed a personality all its own in its process of acquiring greater proportions. And, this personality is an zig- gregate of all the personalities ofall whohzive crossed its thresholds. Therefore, TC is more than just a place. It is a vital factor in the progress of the plotg and it is a constant force in the lives ofthe people who have at- tended Texarkana College, who do attend Texarkana College, and those who will at- tend Texarkana College. ..,., lx L , ,, J. I ' .-. . . N . N, N -'- -1. , K jg ' ., ' , f,x.3 ' f 49 V40 SES . 'S - -' ' ff- A' K 1-a'E 5z1:f5v .1 Hb --1' . w- -' ff - .- Q if . aa 3 A- Q .. 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One of the most rewarding aspects of going away to schooln is learning to live with people in a dorm. Life in Texarkana College,s girls' dorm includes such experiences as sending and receiving messages in Morse Code through the radiator pipes and rushing for one of the six showers along with 41 other females. As far as having something to do, the decision is unanimous that TV has been far surpassed by Titan football practice. Studying? Yes, there is plenty of time for that, too, if you can get by the radios and record players. But, what a life and what a way of life! TOGETHERNESS-Studying together, one facet of dorm life, is one advantage of sharing a home for Debbie Fink and Deloris Easter. Av., . 4' .1 4' ? :ui 3v'5Ks . '2ef?ff: Q 4.4 1. E Q mafia if , :NN WSL 1 LTL' ' in If 'f arf- n. . t 'Y .F -rr Y .-al:z2Z ., N - G !e i gm.ie e p at , av V- - 'D 'in , blkfisb 'W 5, I jf.: '- 1 Y I , as , -Y ff. :-Ag ilfifc M' -. -e bi mi , -. ' ' -v -- 1- L' . ., ly, -' W ' -gi . af- .- V -if .L 'N' 'aff' 'gf' 'Q ...,4,,, nfmdx r-' wwf - . ... rw --1. - ' - T , ' ' e A if N xs4i9.af1 GIRLS, DORM-This is the home away from home for 42 TC students. . ., . IT'S NOT ALL PLAY-Minnie Johnson illustrates the truth that moving away from home not only brings new freedoms, but also 14 new responsibilities. study. 1 ' ' w STUFFED ANIMALS ALLOWED-Brenda F Embry and Joyce McClure share one of the dorm's prized animals I' rf . :A . . . - x ' -fl' MAKING THE GRADES-Mary Beth Mucklerath finds the necessary time and quiet to 'xx - X .B - - r .2 J-5' X' ,, -,'i- . yu SUBSTITUTE MOM-Mrs. Flaura Prudom, dorm mother, has the big job of mom for a whole family of girls. 'K 4-yf 5. 1' u 1'- ' ,gp 'L - . ..' 'f1.E.gi-1 ' 1. qv 'fi N' S , ' v. - V4 ...Q- Dxglfwiwz. 'W' A .ix -.bg 3' Q K -.I I ,iv f Q Y - ' Q A' . Q f N, 3 Q -1 Af , - HA ,N 4- . Y I 4' 4 x ,f ' ' .f 5. f' Z1 x . r-,xg 4 - 1 -. 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III of Circle K. His major field of study is premed. Kg 5 .. , 'rw . , 4 . 1' 51 5 f 1 l - , w I Ai il .I ' ' A - , .55- 1 in PAULA JONES-Paula is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Jones of 409 Wilson. Paula is a sopho- more senator. She is active in Blue Jackets and French Club. Paula's major field is journalism. LESLEY McGEE-Lesley is the daughter of Mrs. Esther McGee of 1423 Wood Street. She is a member of Phi Theta Kappa. Lesley is editor of the TC Campus News, and treasurer of Blue Jackets. Business education and journal- ism are her chosen fields of study. .Ji MICHAEL L. MAYO-Mike is the son of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Mayo of 115 Oak Hill Road. He serves as vice president of Phi Theta Kappa. His other activities at TC in- clude serving as Student Senate vice- president and membership in Circle K. Mike has been studying business at TC. ... r - MRS. DANA PARK-Dana is of Rt. 5, Box 260E. She is editor of TC '7O. She is also reporter for Phi Theta Kappa. English and journalism are her maj or fields of study. Dana is married to a TC graduate, Michael Park. 21 Who's who at texarkana college 22 JOHN R. KIRKLAND-John is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Kirkland of Atlanta. John is president of Phi Theta Kappa. He also serves as head photographer for both the campus yearbook and newspaper. He hopes to continue his studies in chemistry. i i Lb.. ANN THOMAS-Ann is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Thomas of 1202 State Line, Texarkana, Ark. She serves TC as Blue Jacket president. She is a member of French Club and business manager for the campus yearbook. KATHLEEN HOLT CANTRELL- Kathleen of 2610 Wood Street is a nursing student at TC. She is a member of Phi Theta Kappa and is also a member of the Texas Student Nursing Association. 514 shim? W....LLlI -nl! 'f . . K,-, if DARLA FOX-Darla is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anderson D. Fox of Avery. She is vice-president of Blue Jackets and serves as a sophomore senator on the Student Senate. Darla plans to continue in the field of psychology. TOM WALLACE-Tom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Phil L. Wallace. He is president of TC's Circle K organization. Tom also holds the office of Student Senate treasurer. His selective field of study is accounting. 23 And, What We Are A11 Here For . . . 24 ON STAGE-The TC Singers perform at the Sadie Review under the direction of Gary Bond. 4. PIANIST-Carole Kelley provides music for the TC Singers and the TC Choir. -gL.l ONE ANA TWO ANA-Sue McCrossen directs the TC Choir. IN CLASS-Music students experience a different type of classroom atmosphere. music Accumulation .of fundamental musical skills. . .voice instruction. . .required-TC Choir or TC Singers. . .music literature. . .financial aid. . .major and minor triads. . .sight sing- ing. . .study of musical instruments. . .piano. . .or- gan. . .Music Appreciation. . .great music of the world. . .Rudimental drumming. . .study of per- cussion. 25 r ,,.,.- fu 2 .-1 ' ,, 5 , A,B,C-Jim Munay makes use of the large Webstefs dictionary. 1 26 Required Subject Draws Crowds T....,- -. ,,1,.uais.-asvahh:ansia- .mi f 'f SEARCH FOR KNOWLEDGE-Sophomores Sharon Wyatt and Dale Nichols look for reference books in the Hbrary for their research papers in English iii 1 ' YZE!!K!.r: 5 5 H EIU: r ' K Y A i ,V 4 --1 li ai ,Q, lf: 5' ff A HQ E 'L U J, english-libraiy English. . .research papers. . .freshman English. . .themes. . .World litera- ture. . .studying great English master- pieces. . .Homer's Illiad and Odys- sey. . .Renaissance writers. Library. . 25,049 volumes. . .four daily newspapers available for student use. . .periodical library. . .60 current sub- scriptions. . .a quiet place to study. 27 Journalismz Pen Power .a- 4 VA l 'TEV 'Rib FRIDAY IS PAPER DAY-Lesley McGee, TC Campus News editor, looks over a new paper Friday morning and, discusses the stories with the journalism class. i rf... 'N . , r, ,gm i l, fig i'. . l. r . 1- J .A J ' ADVANCED JOURNALISM-Advanced journalism students Joe Pierce, Pam Adoock, Carey Smith, Hershel Strickland, and Kris Cigainero meet class in the newspaper office and look over copies of the campus newspaper in preparation for class discussion. 28 Ji GAZETTE PHOTOGRAPHER-Bill Anderson from the Texarkana Gazette speaks to the first year journalism class on the subject of photojournalism. Anderson supple- eg, '-'uv tw: . f 25? Lf,- Qw' ww' vt ea .- 4 7 up i,j,:r,. . X Sfifl r- N' ', - If-fQ'.1,'.2 , - -,.4r,. -- :,w,:x ,V , -.,-.Vw vu. lf 1 41, J.: 4 , g fl. 'lg r m5 1. r A I . 3' . ,J . .- , -.:13,5-YT' V X REPORTERS-Reporters Debi McCulloch, Don Shipp, Hershel Strickland, Pam Adcock, Marvin Abney, Carey Smith, Bob Walters, Kris Cigainero, and Dave Allen look through old papers to clip out their stories. T IMPORTANT EQUIPMENT-Kris Cigainero watches as John Kirkland shows her how to adjust the negative enlarger-a most important piece of journalism equipment. A ig N! ments his talk with examples of various types of photography and samples of his own work. 29 .1 'e If rf'T'A-v'. - . ff' f fi-vw, :-rf. f Y -4' -..-.Q frrv'r'i'f'T'3ffFfr-gals' or ,'1'1x 1.. f .1 lgfl'- f'.?f??. A-.iffvirt t '1Tf'f'i 2-fl . A ,N ' p 3 i business administration bl .l ' lzeafarm-QI.-f '::Jf 'Qi1'ig.g.,,f M'l: llllM1g..!f H' H-.W , . . iixi .M ,,, . .4 ',-A - ' ' up ,- , : , General business. . .business math. . .economics . .office ma- - .wa 4. . , . 1 ii! if ,TE , l chines. . .calculators . .stocks and bonds. . . ' -1 - .... if V . Hsu L. - r- in ' 1 if f..g it Mi. H :. ness organizations. . .net income determination. X I Management. . .principles and techniques of industrial supervi- sion. . .production planning. Secretarial science. . .typeWriting. . shorthand. . .practice sets in lab. . .dictation and transcription. BUSINESS MACHINES-Associate Professor Frances Watson explains the . operation of a calculator to Roy Rollins. ACCOUNTIN'G-Linda Morrow and Gary Howard work on accounting sets. W CONCENTRATION-Students concentrate on their work in office machines class. 3 2 Accounting. . .an introduction to bookkeeping. . .corporate busi- T. 3 'N 1 -'N, 11. -c. lla, f A wi ll . Mk 1. -T mathematics A world of nurnbers. . equations. . .use of the slide rule. . .College Algebra. . .trigonometic func- tions. . theorems. . .unknoWns. . .calculus. . .what is a polynomial?. . .moments of inertia. . .and moments of frustration. . .co-ordinates and loci. . .modern ,- mathematics for elementary education majors. . .im- proper integrals. . .analytic geometry. . .proving geometric figures. PRIVATE INSTRUCTION-Michael Mankins, math instructor, helps Fred Barlow and Terry McA1ister with a difficult algebraic equation. 1 O J Y 1 ......v - iQ A 'ul-3 Lrg 11. .ltri r 1 1-4... .I 1 1 1 r 4 Q .ftp 1-lffjfr 1. I V 'U -N lil 5' 'QW GIANT SLIDE RULE-Freshman Joe Redden listens as Kenneth Parmley, math instructor, explains how to use the slide rule. 3 3 - -a-f. .fzsuwsu-A113-11 -. ..,r-...-.-Ni., 1 DID IT AGAIN-Jack Gordon checks to see what mistake he has made this time. chemistry General chemistry. . .trains students in fundamental principles of applied chemis- try. . .chemistry building. . .science com- plex. . .elementary chem students-one three-hour lab a week. . .advanced stu- dents-two three-hour labs. . .Organic chemistry and Quantitative analysis for chemistry majors. . .nuclear and organic principles. . .late lab hours. 6g biology Laws of nature. . .field trips. . .learning to 0' use the microscope. . .breaking a prepared slide. . .onions. . .four hours a week of lab work. . .dissecting frogs. . .everything made up of cells. . .photo- syntheses. . .gametophyte and sporophyte generations. . .demonstration of fatty acids in class by tossing shoes. . .sleeping through the lecture on nucleic acids. --,ms .: LAB FINAL- Mary Ellen Rowe and Jackie Ditinars review slides before taking their semester biology lab exam. ,1- XX -1 , , f' - 7:55 , , 1' r I 'V' j fwiig -.5 3 ,,rS-131-L ,- FUTURE SCIENTISTS- X 'lujj - Biology students learn to use M -35 , ..,i .,ljILf'j.3- the microscopeinlab. r 5:5fe-fi l ' ., ,Ir 7211? i L22 f'Q'i 2'f 5 - .3 V52 I' 1 2 X 1 L li if if ffiiaiff -5 'i . f' Nemesis-w l.L.:f ,Aii19,py:gr-,' 1,5-,..f5,x'-ai1'M . A pg. .ggwggv Y -yffr...-fgig Mr.. I. vii' 7 if li 4 tilt:- x,, L 1 I l ' rj 5.9.1327 F3 Lu . :A 'L X Airga s SNAKES-Sophomore Jimmy 1 f ag - Green tells his biology class ' f' 1 , ' ' ?k3'l2'Tkf 1, t 1' h , - ie.,-.af . , s,Lr..b a ou us obby poisonous h 42354 9' 3 snakes. - + 511 PYLE AND FRIEND B' 1 ' - fm t ,ggimm 1 ,533 - 0 l- 10 ogy mstructor Wlllard .ff-' ,N Pyle shows Irma Williams the skeleton he found in 5 , A f' . - his closet. , . ,',,., .. . , X 'K H V 5 ' .e,1ss.l..3P'5'Z 35 ..i 1 'U-v WORK, WORK, WORK-Frankie Bridges, George Green, and Sharon Sterle compute the mechanical equivalent of heat. 1 . - -z'fi..q.-s . .EESLI as rf L. .1 ' , ' : . ft 1-',,.url,1.J.jg i J ,rf :E 1... J ...J 6, r..v,!L:.,jl..: v...Ay,,, A .gsi-up Hiiwlwu 245-1Q,..f-fig? .Q -A ,V .A - '- -fr v' v- 411- .. --.11 1- v.. I---' Figtifgf :ggi -I N, xp, ,. , um - .--.- ...u -- 3. -1--l S'--:-S! 3-2-1-BLASTOFF!-Rokne Mohajerin uses the Black- wood Ballistic Pendulum. en gineering-physics Introduction to engineering. . .analysis and dynamics problems. . .engineering drawing. . .Descriptive Geometry. . .vis- ualization of plan. . .Engineering sketches. . .aronometric projections. Physics. . .thermodynamics . .three hours lecture. . .three hours lab. . .atomic and nuclear phenomena. . .geometric and physical optics. 36 .J- A l ' i 'Lg . X -- A vm Vw. .1 if il ' L1-3 ' DATA EVALUATION-Terrell Gore, A1 Prieur, James Waites, and Ann Rose use the new PROGRAMMA 101. LAB-Greg Lawing, Archie Davidson, Edward Goodman, and Dale Anderson find Physics lab work difficult. LANGUAGE LAB-Dana Park, Jackie Gilden, and George Davis learn the proper pronunciation of French words in their language lab. lf? DISTRACTION-The yearbook photographer catches Mike Jol1nson's attention in Spanish class. foreign languages LANGUAGE TAPES-Conway Wright - uses the earphones in foreign language Bachelors degree anyone? . . .fulfill lan- l lab- guage requirements at Texarkana Col- lege...tln'ee foreign languages-German, - Spanish, French. . .a twenty-five booth lab- oratory. . .two one-hour lab sessions a l Week. . .lab offers practice in pronuncia- tion. . .teaching by oral response and par- ticipation. . .teaching aids in form of tape recorders, record players. . .foreign language clubs. S... CONJUGATION-Ruth Fomby, Spanish instructor, answers Leslie' McCo1lum's question on verb conjugation. 37 I 0 Matter What Shape . . . 'TJ' KICKING HIGH-Barbara Watkins, Cheryl Pace, Rebecwn Stiles, Bea Wesson, and Margaret Morgan exercise in body mechanics class. N H ,I av- - H W ,N , 1 UP IN THE AIR-Roseanna Knight bounces on the trampoline in gymnastics. 38 . I-fry X 'H . ' vg- an l-kkglt W L- fa-ew-' e 1. S , -fn., 'v'g+..a- -1 . uf-f: .. V i vi! 4 ms. 4 ku ff 5 , V t f' AQQNYVH. i' ,u , f Q it? 2 Av, . ,, 1 ,4,,.,f X -- J..,fQeyk,-' 1 ' -. , '3.'2 4 .. . f,- 0 Qi' , H IT .A qJr?.'e'S:AA.-:'NA. 'U ,I '34 - w . - . , w -si. 2 7 --L 1- ' 511 We N Qt' Lf- BULLSEYEaSl1erry Pettigrew and Linda Williams make their mancs. I 5 physical education Recreational activities. . .sports. . .Intra- mural football. . .required for freshmen and sophomores. . .gymnastics and trampoline. . .Modern Dance. . .coed archery and badminton. . .P.E. bowling at the College Bowl. . .sports offici- ating. . .first aid and safety classes. . .Red Cross Certiticate. . .one semester hour credit. . .two hours per week. .. . nj!-d...'1Q1.s- 4151- 1 GET IT!-Rickey Hildreth reaches for a pass. bw- 1 . mvshx Q 4 rl TWO POINTS-Wiley Joiner shoots for the basket in BADMINTON-Carroll Birge watches for the birdie while J ack Mayo looks on, intramural basketball. 39 li 4 art Basic drawing. . .landscapes. . .architec- tural subjects. . .linear perspec- tives. . .painting. . .making pot- tery. . .techniques in acrylic and oil paint- ing. . .color mixing. . .charcoal draw- ings. . .principles of design. . .theory of color. . .art appreciation. . .getting the heat turned on in the art building. . .lab work. i , 1 .p , Vi wy .-.. ' 1 I 1 'Q' 4 1' wi 1 i ni., 'E PAINTING-Randy Cobb and Warren Watson try abstract painting. ,,, H 'IL- :ff . Ja f Q. K 7K ' 41. '. ,I 4 4. .,vU:LgIi if f ' W M f f r' ,,.- .2 -ww Eva sgYf'y'f Fffiti' ffiitw .ZQ:, L. l' 7 QA. Z'-54 V vf,f i-.-53941 Q jrm Yi 1 lf: -efsafjl , -vgr, f. jf' n.-Jill' , gps .' QW.. nw. . ,- -. Ae . 1 L,-. 1 xv . ' t, i-4if3 'f.L't 5,9 OUTDOORS-Camella Bonner learns to draw landscapes. ff. Ziffiff-7 wal e Wx- 5 z3migU 'H 1 40 gdltm Q w gi ,P .g gcqifp .ww at ,N-xr, -as-f' .H 'L A ' . 'YII . 1 ffl ' i SKETCHING-Freshman Donna Burks makes a quick sketch in Elementary Design class. . fn ' n. -w' 7' lrfrl fie- pf: . , i 21 agriculture ' -- V A A . iv, M. ,1 Animal science. . .agricultural econom- ics. . .wildlife conservation. . .United I States fish and wildlife resources. . . agricultural finance. . .fundamentals 'r' crop production. . .crop improvement seeding practices. . .animal husbandry. . . livestock farming. . .dairy science poultry production. . .Entomology. . . general study of horticulture. of . l in 't'- -A A a- ' - L - ' i i . CARE OF LIVESTOCK-Agriculture students study the care and feeding of domestic farm animals. LOADING UP-Kenneth Lack, Bill Austin, and Tommy Harris prepare the trailer to move some livestock. FINANCE LECTURE-Grady Richardson lectures to agricul- ture students on agricultural finance. 41 J' llI'S9 . . V1 54, Nvl wt i B-,,,w-w A 5' 'ind r -' ... . 2 1, -i'- ' 5 I ' , -LH, i1e.glM,, - ' -v . A. -MEL. V V ,lf H . Xia.. ig - , fc v M 'L A ,kg , fi. l ,Rm ,1 5'-i vw: - 437 H, ir. ,, fvft' .Pilot. . .Programeia . .Cop. . . , A., W .J .1 L K , X77 Z7 POLICE TECH-Jim Pynes, instructor, shows the Police Technology students how to test for fingerprints on a stolen car. FLIGHT TECH- Robbie Meadows, 42 f, ,.1..M, .- , -. ., -15, ,MZ-L ., L F., . ' Q 11: r ezutzgt 4 ,Q ..1jw,i'-'V - rid fs,--,. o, L It we -' ll A jg, v I 3 X' ur? 1 I mfg is l v I . , .3?'f, Q - T f . ' ' ,. .. -.41 1 f J1g':f'il :gg- 'Qu ,- ' , I 'VN A Y ' - .' 'r'Jfgii!1 'Y'1L,1V' 5 ' N -' '-Qafil -- -I 34,liA,'S25V Qikf S1317-ir if ' -x a, - mm, A, f' A 'iifqiz-W'--A ff.-f.,e Q f' - .t,.1yji.':1,,.J1zm.,' A- J-I cl. tj? gi,v ggjI!5 ., 4- . 'G ' . I .VH .. - i Q 'WI .i.3-?,?.5ll9L1f:f:l:gggdfil jx. Q JIU' V. A -1 . '??Q:i-rFfT51.f4 ' ' V ',.3g: ,.i ' v '-,fy .. 1. , f' . ,, ffi.g,,4-,.-:ggi-'7-.,,,qw? A. I , K -V X .f-'1,'-'M-441,,,.:qg,'fa: ..-f..xQLuhg, .-1 5 -flq-.fg.5gf,.g,3qEffmig 'J 5136-'f ?2,l ' -f--Et Haig E bnpau it :Ethy- W 'J xg N 1 Flight Technology student, inspects his plane before takeoff at the Texarkana Airport. V' POLICE TECI VOCATIONAL NURSING-Gary Braley watches while Jim N ewberg gives Barbara McLeod ahypo. . .L,, . pl up K ... .- ...f,,, . . . fi ' Z .4 ,ii 1-1 .V 9135 .2 '-T if.. Chuck Pilant shoots to kill during target practice. i f ,tx POLICE TECH-Richard Shuler and Donald Boyette examine confiscated narcotics. ' A-1.5, DATA PROCESSING-Larry Firsbee operates the keypunch machine. vocational technology William Buchannan nursing school. . .TC nurses honored during Texas Nurses Week. . .increase in male nursing students. Career pilot technology. . .a career in aviation. . .Associate Degree in Science. . .two year program. . .classes at Texarkana Airport. Police tech program. . .crime prevention. . .Associate in Science De- gree. . .target practice. Data processing. . .computer science. . .IBM Keypunch. . .computer programming Associate Degree in Applied Science. 43 X. 1---, Pl P ..1,, 111 iw 1 f nf' 7 wp-'HL 1 32' 'TQ' ' . I 1 11 I .1 ,,1. A Q ,1 :EM . .. , 1.1. 1 L41 1 1 ,Nm 1 n-'I V -i.'1,.g'1..H!,g.'21 1 ' Y'-A .- 1 '..'1:v . 1:1 1 ' 1 ' an ' lv 1 ., 1 1. -ff f'1 if 1 Q-1 - .11 1'2?'?.f 'm ' 1352? g- 'LSJL IA 1' fl. '.y'11v,'1 1' N - -1. R-VP , J - 71533 jQIgJ35Q'K ifg1,i. 11. I gf .47 HQ: 11 f11wv1M '1f4 vw-01 w'L ' --J . 'f 1fm.5f 'f. -'41 1-X, ' 1 1 : -,u1jL.i s . tx ..J, 1 41 f -a'. .2 .1 V 11+ .' .1 Mfr- I . nga' .Lbf .f 1 ' mu Ynsau ',f X::.l, A G l Wflluup- - 'iv . 11. 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I .X , .- 5111?-15.8 Q, ...L AT THE CONTROLS-Janet Johnson- and Mary Wicker work backstage on sound effects and lighting. 4 P I9 4 I 1 5: A J L 1 2 4 4 I . psf. 11' ' 'V ...l'?'2 ' . 1-'sn my I Q .N . 3,135 F .ngf 2 i EFF. Z 4 Q F -V!! . 5 if,- 'A is .fig 1 . J P N WY ...2 . ' ll-1154 L ,,,,,,, I... rfslwkkaqii-r M ---f 't LJ REHEARSAL-George and Frank Howell. W speech-drama ,f ay., 1 1 we at - 7 Drama classes. . .utechniques of observa- ,h ,I tion . . .learn to live a part. . .long hours . el f! ff! ig 5 . H 1 J 1 e of practice. . .hard Work. . .mental disci- ' pline. . .awareness . .sensory mem- ory. . .speech. . .overcoming stage fright. . .that very first speech. . .oral com- munication. . .sales talks. . .tape recorded ses sions. . .TC debate squad. . .debate tournaments. 3, 'i I -eff: ' 4 GESTURE-Jackie Gilden makes crear a point in . 5 speech class. -,wN- , n . , , -hm.. .- , . ,' , ..,. PROPS-Cindy Clark, Jack Elrod, and Lissy Davis pauses during play practice for criticisms from Mildred Parsons, director, muon ready the Stage for dress rehearsal' 45 TC Productions IN HER GLASS WORLD- Jo Gallagher admires her glass collection in The Glass Menagerie. MOTHER AND SON-Beth Jacob and George Davis rehearse for The Glass Menagerie. TO THE SOUTH! -James Harris and Beth Jacob make a toast to the south while George Davis sits impatiently. HOME TO DIE-Gary Moran tells Carolyn Provence that he has come home to die in The Death of a Hired Man. BOO -Everyone booed Gary Moran as the villian and cheered Jo Gallagher as the heroine in A Fate Worse than Death. 46 ..y ? Q W, ' Gm .. - ,If 1 A' aff . -' .Z' K, -.7 'E 4 'in 'Q r . V, . ,, ,, .. 'ifffz ,QV , vs -:'e'Yr4iff' 5 'V' 'flu 11-5. f-1,1-.:i,+' 4-.. A - - -J, :Q-,-.., 51 fi f . 'Q . 5 Q 'E.,11 5ef--L 4 ' i 'fzlev F-if . -TQ . 'lui ' W x. A .- xt- ., Fi , . F53 H F' - -- W, , 1. .5.H -' fi- . 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'S ug u V , - fm :El J A .A .H ul A, UL W , .4 ,fr ,5,, fc , W 22:19 ' If , . , , :.g,, f':.g ' ' ' 51- ' ,, H- , S 0 .gs xx- ,W xr, . ,. SOUL SAVERS-Ray Spears and Caroline Hendrickson are Salvation Army soul savers. GAMBLING MEN-Jack Cham- bers, Lestel Adams, and Mark Neal are bigtime gamblers. WHAT A LINE-Matilda Knox, Paula Cohan, Carolyn Province, Denetia Elliot, Cindy Woods, Gwen Owen, Pam Tice, and Beverly Tubbs. are Farmeretts in the musical. 48 Guys and Dolls The annual spring musical of 1969 was Guys and Dolls. The humorous comedy was all about the love life of two bigtime gangsters associated with gambling. The story, written by Damon Runyan, was in a one-night performance by the music department. Heading the cast was Lestel Adams, Carolyn Provence, Larry Johnson, and Ann Combs. Mrs. Sue McCrossen, Assistant Professor of Music, directed the musical. I TVI7 Lwf1I L-f F! 524- I .li Ilia -- -I l. WHO ARE YOU?-Students get to know one another While standing in line outside the administration building. ,.,, Y ., -X f RE19lQI,RAR Wgg 4',L Q: 1.-no II U P-2' YR- 1 1 e Y F RESHMEN-Now that he's made it, Jack Elrod looks back at the long line. Roseanna Knight waits at one of the many checkpoints. 50 MWF AT 8:00-Teachers fill in class rolls as students try to schedule classes. 5' X A! :, 1' 'I 3 .il .-quail YOU'RE OK-Dean Bill Hughes approves Tommy Sea1e's schedule as Evening Director Dale Works checks another student. FORM 109-Phyllis Guilliams explains a Selective Service form to an Lmidentitied freshman. Registration is unforgetable experience Registration means different things to different people. But to all sophomores it serves as the initial shock that brings them back to the realities of college life after a long summer vacation. For freshmen, registration is the first of many bewildering and frustrating college experiences. The college year really got going with registration after three days of preliminaries involving a faculty seminar, freshman orientation, and placement tests. The days of August 28 80 29 found students standing in lines, running from table to table, and buying books. The first goal of the students was to get into the registrar's office to get their packet Several check- points later they were on the second floor of the student center, where the battle really began. If anyone succeeded in getting all the classes he Wanted at the times he wanted with the teachers he Wanted, he was indeed lucky. l l . l i -fsqgim-CLJ5yL.J ,iq 7 ,J ,ll ,. ste . v -- L. .. ' it NOW YOU,LL PAY-Shelia Montgomery adds tuition and fees for Sammy Fanning. 51 The sound of the band and the squeal of a pig were familiar to TC students as they started the year with a Hsplashi' during Sadie '69, The days of Sept. 18-20 gave the students a chance to exhibit their talent, dress up in new clothesj, prove their athletic ability, and choose a beauty queen-all in true Dogpatch style. Sadie Weekend featured teams of five girls competing in athletic contests. The teams, sponsored by campus clubs, took part in feats such as a pig chase and tug-of-war over a mud pit. It was climaxed with the crowning of Cheryl Pace as Miss Dogpatch at the dance on Saturday. Sadie '69 gave students a chance to get to know one another and have fun, together. SOUL MAN-Bob Moore of KTFS emceed the Dogpatcli Review. DRESSED FOR THE OCCASION-Connie Barkley and Eddie Mitchell on Friday of Sadie Weekend. 52 Students start year wi th THE EASY PART-After catching the pig, putting it into the sack was easy. l. . VV., ' - I . A. '- -' ' .--- 0.45 .,, , , , all f T ,E-Ni . Q M11 ',, - 5431, xx -1 , ' 2fPt'59f,i'1 ,lf - 573292395 I 9, A- A Q' la Q P '-R' . V- 4 fists ,. -- Z. F :. f -if .i.-jr , 5. : gg--Q2 Ive. 4 f f '-'ivi' A 1 . 1 - - 1 ,J - Exim Q, .ll 1 '7 'Qf' .Ls ' i ' x 4 V i H 1 'fd if QA K.. 'AQ ' if K ' a 'splash' DISMAL DAISY-Arm Thomas is indeed dismal as Mike Mayo pulls her from the mud pit. THE UNIQUES-TC students enjoy each other and the music of the Uniques at the Sadie Dance on Saturday. I . y 1 . f HILLBILLY GALS-Debi McCulloch, Cyndi Pound, Cheryl Pace, and Peggy Lane vied for the title of Miss Dogpatch. wffyfffg -ni ' P .- ' 4 'P ' . P H' i H fi. Q, V Wj,fiv I ' T0 K by w A' Tl .Q , ' V .H -.', ,.I,, AI .-:-al 1'lr,.- VV I lg, V X V X Y: i ff' 'wi if in '- .- ', . A- K 1 - rg. 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' '- Q f'Li'.'.' -,J 9 ' 'W' ' , ' X' lj 1 ' 1-J 'V' I J A iggl-W1-, 9, '-5, '3 ,lit . 'i.w3Lr1'gXHl! Ari I U -1 iLQyI'i5i'j. ,V A., X. A X , , I . . X . 1' Y - , ,111 . -,JJ F5 :XV if Y N H t N Vaiafjxm J- N ,mf ,-lv., jl21Gl vgJsfj-,1 M- 5 . i V ,41I.A.V2J V ,yy A, , X, ' ' MW, .- V V .V - . - . , . , . ,.. , . ,V -!..,Q,1!3Ln,l -'H . .QL z .',. . ij .,f-- I' gg ', .ft ,' ,H f , - .-li' ' -' L Sf,j'iii5- ffl Ji-,2 J It wfjgfw I nt 1 ' QW-X C ' ii J' . i ' ', H A ' 1 ' I . 1 5-.231 H VA - .si L4 1. Q11 - - L, , ,Fi-P,,'-. -f AND THEY'RE OFF-Debby Curry leads the pack in the sack race, but Paula Jones and Peggy Kennedy follow close behind. 5 3 Campus Guest on Leadership - Journalism Day 4 f?1jf V V K, FFL' ' ' ,. . g- ? -. 1 lu' luis... VISIT WITH FAMILY AND FRIENDS-Dallas billionaire H. Ross Perot visits with his mother fleftj and one of his former English instructors Mrs. Lois Duck fright, as he looks over a copy of the campus newspaper. Kay Phelps, sophomore, and another unidentified guest wait to speak with him. GAZETTE EDITOR-Bill Maddox traced the growth of an imaginary news story from the beginning ooverage by the reporter to the final copy in the Gazette in his journalism forum speech. JOURNALISM FORUM SPEAKER-J. Q. Mahaffey, former editor of the Texarkana Gazette, spoke to members of the TC journalism department and guests. I-Ie stressed the importance of truth and the worth of the individual in journalism. 54 ' L ' A V, '-x fm . ff .2 , ,J . i r up p if P V t l . 4 , l r1...g-hi-'M rx I 7 HIGH .SCHOOL JOURNALISTS-Among the visitors for TC Day were Hooks High School journalism students. 1 J ,l K- ju T mn MAIN SPEAKER-Dallas billionaire H. Ross Perot, a former Texarkanian and TC student, was the guest speaker at the forum. MR, JOURNALISMH-TC Campus News editor, Lesley McGee, listens as J. Q. ,L Mahaffey speaks to journalism students. Texarkana College Da Texarkana mayors proclaimed November 18 as Texarkana College Day. Among activi- ties of the day were a journalism and a leadership forum with Dallas billionaire H. Ross Perot as special guest. Former Texarkana Gazette editor and present public relations director for Model Cities, J. Q. Mahaffeyg and current Gazette editor, Bill Maddox, were speakers for the journalism sessions. Maddox, in carrying out the journalism theme, traced a typical day of a reporter. Mahaffey discussed the field of journal- ism and stressed the importance of truth and the worth of the individual. Perot, the main speaker, concluded TC Day with his views of personal worth, success, and the need for business to take the lead in curing the ills of America. High school students from many parts of the area attended the Texarkana College Day activities. 55 Miss Julie Ables Miss Barbara Brewer Miss TC Beauty Finalists . fn M24 '- ,, ' fiflll mr Miss Melissa Claussen . -1 4 ,-- ' ,.f' .. TWA' VA , 1 '.-1'-'L f4 2 ' H ? 1 '14,-4-4'- A -,.- J 1 .J-PA .-7, .V - -ff' ' f , 'V W -, ,Y Af - ' V -- -- -- , 4 x M'-I A,,....-----' az !,V ' 1 - - 1 'WA .-if ,,4,-,.......-y--4: i?Tg,M,f,,,- M --.nf V s - - H: .Y ,:-i - - ---fs--F 1 - -.i Miss LaHonda Ellis Miss Debi McCulloch A, - ' if ' t if'-al:-. ' AEA 1 fl!! M X 1 W i Miss Linda Morrow Miss Cyndi Pound x'S. Miss Kathy Austi I1 1 ,H .S.-x..n-L pri- L7 ,-' 1--I -3351 , yr! V 15, J- , .v L H, , . , 1 H ' f' '13 M,Q fH !x1 I -QF' ' - . Q A gf .. gr Q KY l ' A , ' , asm- gg'-5-Z-' F 7-fl f V ' ,ff 'J' , ' A , , . ,L -1, V, F V '13,- 5153 ,31,:3,ZIwg L 'ig':.,4 - M., Z 'M 77' 'ffr' 31 W Y' Fa. 1 , k Q-Q-471 if ai,-33-. Q : 'T 2f '!f5 5125.59.11 , . V, 1,-.xx-ry' -Sk:',l.:7e5,f. N -. ' la-. .. 'fufY2'EQ?E ?', IIE 77-- . ,Y u A V- , 4 Q t :EA Second Runner-up A 1 . , I. ..,u,., ' Ly. ,f ...X um, 2 -,.'. i . . 1 . . 2- 1. was Q' .1 ,1 w N 1 .... ' nl ' 1 4,-., - 245. , L- , if 431, -Q .1 .--, ,W V Q fi sg, .,-. .' fi- 4 XJ .Y-, , Miss Peggy Stewai' ' A.1'P f7 .,Qf ' if N La 'fl 1 'E M 1 Qi: I I .1 1 First Runner-up Miss Congeniality talent award Winner .Ls ., Q, V, . 5 dh-Ts W Q' 59 Miss TC Beauty 1969-1970 Miss Connie Barkley is the daughter of Dr. 8L Mrs. John L. Barkley of No. 6 Sweetbrush, Texarkana. She is a graduate of Texas Senior High School and is a freshman at TC. Her hobbies include swimming, skiing, sewing, dancing, knitting, and reading. Among the outside activities she participates in are cheerleading for the Texarkana Titans and member- ship in MYF. 60 Miss Connie Barkle x fx 2 .lf 'N A Who's VVho Among tudent in meri can Junior Colleges Nineteen Texarkana College sophomores were nominated by faculty members of the various departments on campus for Who's Who in American Junior Colleges. These students all have not less than a 3.0 grade point average. A biographical sketch of each student will appear in a book, Who 's Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges, published by the organization's national headquarters in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Larry Autry - ' J., ' w Doug Barnette Peggy Bergt Kathleen Cantrell 1 1 l 1 l ll '1 M fl l 62 Robert Clack KHY Felps Darla FOX x , H N 1 r l . E . n s Pat Hurst Paula Jones John Kirkland Mike Mayo Sandra Muller Rodney McDaniel I gf, .e Lesley McGee Dana Park Karin Ramspeck f ,Q K., ,. Ann Thomas TOIUIUY Vise Jimmie Whitecotton rl The 1969 elections for class officers and student senators brought on the shaking of hands, the flashing of signs, and the making of speeches. During the Week of September 30 to Gctober 3, campaigning created much enthusiasm on campus. Among the activities of the week was a political rally on Thursday morning, at which time candidates spoke in their own behalf. Voting was held all day Friday in the Student Center. The number of voters was estimated to be the largest in recent years. A run-off election Was held for president of the freshman and sophomore classes and secretary of the freshman class on the following Wednesday. RALLY-Students listen to Marvin Abney at Rally X..--- ALL STUCK UP-Supporters of John Park FRESHMAN CANDIDATES Don 1 Ebert and Linda Hartshorn campaign for freshman senators stick up a huge sign. 64 Work . .vm on ... v my , wk ,m m ..,.1 . 1 ., , M y .. .A. N .,,.., w, ii, ..u H +L-, ff , 1 E-fi : - ., ,. ug mm ' W Hl H.W R R N . 5?2-iili ml f V 4 im Wm 'U R , am ' H' ' R if .W is -'.f ic .WA m lm NW A' VOTE 0, JJ A I . . if A V , eg. 'P -' R H Bm 7 A 3-' X fu - nljl, ::1ggg27.f -.'Sf,'15gQ:gl1': 1,2951 , , I V. 4 'sy-'.,n-f: .lfxfif V4 3, i 1 V T, F ' ' .N Us A, , mn .W '2 'Y '5 - N S i 30 133 Q R Q21 , v ,, ' - 'R ,H+ 'f '-'cl' N PS U Q iz2ff,..l , i,.. L , I -V 2-iii? 1-K .. sa, L--N ' 'if' ' V '15 '- illifiw 1 - - if f -5 s , we R f cf--f F S - Q - X ,V 5 W , . 'I .il I ' 5 1 3 SJ U' . r , . .,,, A , W new ,. I t - ' ' xp 1' .4' I .v ' W a f A ' ., .- 5 l 5' gi.. X- 1111 . A ,, , ' , -, ' 1 ' - . ' gh,-T ' 5 '3 ,.1 .1 . 5 iv lbw 'Jr i 'N 1 ' . jr', , g lx 7 I g 2 1' . A 1' li--'kr--fvgje 'gitugn xl r nr- L R- .I v pf- 1, , I of lui., R h ' J 'H 'f 'TQ fT'5f'f' 3121512 in es R S.. Q1 .vs , N Q - KN it K- '5 i,-1.14ak V' ' '79, i fm, SIGNS-Ike Murrall and Richard Johnson get help from Mike Ivey and a friend in putting up a campaign sign. SPRING WINNERS-Gwen Owen, Paula Jones, and Darla Fox were winners in spring election. .1 .Ep-A 'ii .E A M, ., ,WJ . 1.01 A ...1 i- 5 'M g VOTING-Mike Mayo and Judy Sehon help Bob Richardson and student senator candidate Keith Hatfield vote 15 65 Winter brings ice, freezing weather, coats, and sweaters. Winter also saw the performance of Up With People on campus. 1' 1 I n Q I , W ,. . A' X yx r X X y y Q. x QNX A A X X '1 S' it x H. AY I qu' i ' q e R-. DANCING ON-Jim Reed, Cyndi Pound, Dawn Tho mpson, Don Ebert, Ann Scoggin, and John Park enjoy the music of John Fred as the It was truly a gala event. Amid the glitter of formal dresses, Christmas tree lights, and tinsel, TC students danced to the exciting music of John Fred and his Playboy Band. The dance Was a spectacular prelude to the Week of finals. Deck the halls . . . ,' f-2. DECORATING-Janet Miller tapes snowflakes to the wall while Mike Mayo and Todd Brown set up a Christmas tree. BALANCING ACT-John Clack balances Cyndi Pound as she hangs decorations. Shelia Thompson, Mona Wright, and Mary Horton help with the act. 70 A. -Q.. um- ' Q Fw Q ., -. v 4 Lf -5 GETTIN' AFTER IT-Kris Cigainero and Dana Harvey really get after it at the Snow Ball. BY CANDLE LIGHT-Randy Williams and Carole Kelly discuss Christmas plans by candle light. 72 ' vw I, W1 wmv 1,,,,,01' 4 S iv .f , 1 Y 1 ig v In r ,A -4'. w 1 Y l ' 1 'iigwfi J 'x I-an v w , .. 5,5 .V Ht r-', 3 Af . P- -if . - 22 Lv' M., JZ v. V Q51 , I g l fg .,1 ,' gif: J. , ,W ,,,,u -5-3 A rye'- ,i',5f?a3.'1 , 1 r L: A 1 if 9- i as 'fa' f vu ,ff 1 ' ,..-1 ik.. -45' I KN ,I I 4ivdml+.., 'LJ 45 I, . vi. ,. f V, , Y. gm 4. if W if-it, ' 'h 2: 9 f -f 'NL' i X 5 N 'H 'f .. l 3 Vg. f Q:- i ff ,- X un 9m : ,, 'xc' V . H A Lf' u ' ,.:. ,:'1'f '-l - YV 5 EJ' , I 9 A , 1 'X ,Q lf-, , ,Z v w H -- J 'M1 74 5' .v-?4f-gfm: N wif xmjbh wMq E53 I . I! ' I' , F I! Ari! ' 'lil I-.vb rl! . :HNF Hli' lf!! Ill Fl! ir- ii rx -H QV Finals . a week to forget' Exams struck-as we all knew they would. They struck with their usual tenacity and dealt their reeling blow. No one came out completely unscratched, and many did not recover at all. Comments when the week was over ranged from No Ph.D could have passed that to I think l'm gonna be sick. And, many people were just that- sick. As always, there were thousands of new promises of renewed dedication to the old art of studying. Yes, promises, promises. . . l ll -..I.-it--'f1 f'511. 1 'f 1 .115 'TTT . , Q. , , - 13 ull' ,,-,.. I im: ' . ' v ,- fri .:, LIZ -I' ' ' H X W , M ra Us H ,A, ea U V X W 1:2 r' at it H1 .. ' w 1 wr 1 1- 1 , -1 9 tri 3 M eu-in .P in ' 1 m e -My me ,. 1 I it , , 1-1 15121 ..1v - 1 r l 1,1 m l,:lf5, t H ' ll - ,, wt :wrt A l ,, .. v,11' , '1 1 14 ' -9. H1 1, 11 l , A ,:. . , V ., .IP .r in- 'Xl 1:::.Jt.1'li- ' 11 4 W Spring brings mild Weather, sho11-sleeve shirts, and beautiful flowers. Along with spring came the debut of the talented Mini-Singers on campus. XX 76 1 mprnu-rx-v1 -ini? fl A-. N .. A sf 1' . 1,11 I, ,-s. 5 , l . I. X -.f gf-,L D- ,W ,if-ff1L'5,f5.cf. sg lg. ' 14 v X vi'-1' -:if3f5 ',f-1-i',:f2- 'lm . ifTj...yfw .4 JS, f' 'fain 'fi-W -+P-,ww Eg-63, 3.vw3evfm'F:?mgl5 N A 1 ,, , ' Q, cm: '- -- ' 'K R- 21 --X 1.5.3 5,,.v+T'l5F rvfffli-fZE'33i5r-7 aw'-1 M V-,gf Q, Q if -.M-x'7'.' 4 it . 5 ' -:.5.AKf:-'J up . 1 K1 , If T A eff Q- P ii I5--J' P' Y-W: f1'g' Q-1 . !1 y f, z' I, , . P 1--'-5' cyl tii' . Fi x' 1' 1' A ' ' as-wa ' -' ' ' .25 5 r1lv1:!ij4wm I WY ful! 1 V HILL A W TJ Nr Q1 -'MW J 'i Y- 4 K N- as-air - 5 JEL li 'Q 5 .--f ' img pin' .X 4-3f+.f3w1-Cl 1' 'Ev ' r Ig' ' 'n A' I ' fvigfnk- ff 1 Q:.fAi.f'g4 .fi U A ,'ff:' EXARK fx Q . xxx. . J, 'Y ' W I ' . 2 r- ---,wx j , V 1'-fwgv 3' - ., . ,t E, Wax N X413 V 1 v . CLASS ROLL-Mrs. Nancy Keyton, speech instructor, puts Marvin Abney on one of her class rolls while Mrs. Bea Peck and Miss Mary Lewis, English instructors, wait to talk with other students in the registration line. TT 'Ti 1310 gg, 1:11 1. lg?..' 'N .r...1 pigf,.'1- 2 i 'Lilmiee 2-4' :iii -'.,:,'f ge. 1- J,. i .fQ z 1 . I Registration Beginning with a long line outside the registrar's door, this ordeal ends approxi- mately two hours later with the process of making lD cards. Between the beginning and end fall the completing of many IBM cards, the planning fand changingj of schedules, talking with counselors, getting placed on class rolls by the instructors, having schedules approved by the Deans, and paying tuition and fees. Late registration continues in the Registrar's Office until the 12th class day. TIME OUT FOR A SMOKE-History prof Bob W'11liams take time out to relax and enjoy a smoke during break in the rush of registration. LAST CHECK-Dean Bill R. Hughes and Todd Brown make a final check on student regis- tration cards before tuition and fees are collected by the Business Office. annum? PICTURES FOR ID CARD- Mary Horton, Judy Sehon, Margee Hughes, and Lesley McGee make Rex Green's ID card at the end of the registra- tion line. , . I The birds and the bees and the flowers and the trees -all are a part of springtime to be enjoyed. TC students always seem to have the desire to enjoy these pleasures somewhat early. With the first mild weather spring fever begins to cause wandering minds. Students are found gazing out the windows at the campus in bloom or even cutting class to be outdoors and enjoy a little of nature. The swimming pools, golf courses, and tennis courts begin to fill rapidly. That last class day is anxiously awaited by both student and instructor alike. l xr N p p 'xx-X l . Mn'-M , f .-1sf.f,... -A--:1.Hlf4l POOLSIDE-To Peggy Lane, spring is being at poolside on a sunny day. 80 TTT 11 TTT AT, V v GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM-Julie Simmons, Shelia Thompson, Rebecca Stiles, and Phyllis Miller represented TC last spring in the girls' tournament events. T. , 1 ' T , NX 'H' ' ' ,, , N T .f ITT I TC NE'ITERS-Participating in the boys' events for the season were Dickey Bracket, Goldner, Stephen de Fratis, Tom Wallace, Bob Strubble, Tommy Fuess, Robert Palk, and Ben Cox. T Bill V ,IT2'tT'-ABU' SW' A' '. 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NJIT .- ,351 ' if ,V - , UU , J, 93,5 , ffefqrr- C fe ff -Tu ff Q TTT Ve- .grlai if 12351, Aga T, f - aff 'tj-'AT-'T T -de Q- ,f r'7f'5ffQfi.f'-1 xiiigfiirs N- , T-ga Arr ,T-TT, 4 T,-,T .,,T- ,- V ,, ,f,,,gp,Tf33 ,. fwfr ,- -7 mr: 3 - l T, , 14 Ts. -T:'.:- 4 I ' --.Tn---'.T1' T 4 'z ,nw T . - 'MSL inf r ' ' Ti -2 lv NT' ,4 ' ' - 'll' 5 v-T '-:K-,Thar I' J T TT at ' T A L iw --Lv if' rj -.v ' A ' -T '...fTT is FOURSOME AND COACH-Representing TC on the golf course last season were Rickey Hildreth, Bob Richardson, Tommy Bridges, Lee Fenwick, and Coach Paul Stewart. ,,..,-,,,,.,..-i H ' ' 'Y-V T . an 4 1 , I -- '-: J .1 W L TIME OUT-Members of the boys' termis team take time out from practice for a rest while Coach Hub Dungan gives them a few pointers. Spring 'J f I T T ' M I r . ..i. .- ' T VU- fi--1' 'rt-mln-A T T T ll , I m lf T Ty: HIGH SCHOOL TOURNEY-Miss Norma Nelson, chair- man of the P. E. department, watches as high school students compete for first place wins in the tournament sponsored by T.C. 81 BRIEFING-Dr. Cady chats with parents ofa prospective student. L.N .,-. gf, SEMINAR-Among the subject sessions students attended was Data Processing. TC Hosts High School Day High school students from the surrounding area were guests on the Texarkana College campus in May. The students were welcomed by J. W. Cady, president, and officers of the Student Senate. After a sneak preview of the spring musical Guys and Dolls each student attended two seminars conducted by college instructors. Y it - . .. Li 'QM K UNIT' 11. T tte w SNEAK PREVIEW-High school seniors were treated to a sneak preview of the TC musical Guys and Dolls in the auditorium. VISITING STUDENTS-Chemistry, engineering, physics and math instructors meet with visiting students on High School Day. 82 i .L Q - --Q 4'-fl g , A-aff, .'f7Aj'2?iJ,g 1 , -1 if If .1 .. L- A ,tl COLLECTING DUES-Jeri Robinson, TC chemistry instructor, collects dues from members attending the Texas meeting of the Mathematical Association of America. GUEST SPEAKER-Dr. E. J..McSha.ne of the University of Virginia speaks at a session of the MAA convention. ath Convention Texarkana College was host for the annual meeting of the Texas section of the Mathematical Association of America April 18-19, 1969. Forty-two schools were repre- sented with 250 members, visitors, and students present at the sessions held in the Nursing building. Mrs. Carmon McFerran of TC was chairman for the meeting where thirty papers were read. CHAIRMAN, SPEAKER, AND DEAN -Mrs. Carmon McFerran, chairman for the 1969 MAA meeting, discusses the schedule for the day with guest speaker Dr. E. J. McShane and Dean Levi Hall. 83 ' -all sf in 1. ,R ,Pri ay '!'4. , . ,i -A R I 411. L1 Q ' I y 5 f 4 f F N- ,1' 'fx 5 5 if fri' I ' ..4, -1, 3 QWSQJ lx -, ' , ,J 42N if I 0 fi ' 4 I -f bn I fd fi ni I 5 if ' 'pil ' 4 Cm YT Q 4 4 az' ,av I -Qin ,if 4. f .nv , .C 1 get together off campus Extracurricular activities at Texarkana College are many and varied. They are the basis of much fun and learning. Students gather after school hours to sing in a foreign language, discuss art, learn a new business method, or to investigate any of a number of special interests promoted through the clubs at TC. If one has his eye on a social club, he can let himself goi' in a number of clubs..Picnics, breakfasts, banquets, dances and hay rides are just a few of the ways TC clubs socialize. The main idea behind all clubs is: GET INVOLVED. It's up to the students to make Texarkana College a school where one can get an all-round education. 85 Senate is voice of all students The Student Senate is the most important organization on campus in that it touches all TC students. Its officers and members are elected by all studentsg it serves as the mother clubn for all other clubsg and its meetings are open to all students. This year the Senate was constantly busy with such things as Sadie '69 in September and the Miss TC Beauty pageant in November. The senators manned the polls for the Senate elections and the publication name change election. School dances were also a big part of Senate activities this year with the Uniques playing at the Sadie Dance and John Fred SL His Playboy Band at the Snow Ball. President ...... . . .Todd Brown Vice president . . ...... Mike Mayo l Secretary . . . . . . Debi McCulloch Treasurer . . . ...... Tom Wallace Sponsors . . . ..... Dean Bill Hughes Mr. Herman Barnett SENATE LEADERS-Mike Mayo looks worried as Todd Brown checks the agenda at a meeting. or t a FRESHMAN SENATORS-Jim Cox, Cyndi Pound, Linda Morrow, Debi McCulloch, and Don Ebert discuss important business before a Senate meeting. 86 SOPHOMORE SENATORS-Paula Jones and Darla Fox exchange ideas while Gwen Owen and Shelia Thompson smile for the camera. ALL EYES ON THE SPEAKER-Interested per- sons attend a Senate meeting at the frst of the year. PLAN FOR MISS TC-Todd Brown and Paula Jones look over the script for the Miss TC Beauty pageant. SERIOUS BUSINESS-Senate sponsors Mr. Barnett and Dean Hughes take business sexiously as do Senators Owen, Cox, and Ebert. Y tiff' Q:-' N . .Irby -1 M K V' NIV- 87 Tee Cee's sponsor winners The Tee Cee club, a men's service organization, was originally established as the Bulldog Club in 1953. The club's purpose is the fostering of high ideals among its members and among the student body, the maintaining of a spirit of loyalty to Texarkana College, the sponsoring of comradeship and goodwill, and the cooperating with all school and community activities which are deemed worthy. President ---.. Vice President . . Secretary --.-. Treasurer ---.- Parliamentarian Sponsor ------ . . . Perry Hawkins . . . . . Bob Goeller . . Greg Wommack Buddy McWilliams . . . Cecil Rayburn . .Mr. Henry Wood in Relays X? y,PJ K4N.4 riboLLY-Gig? L. WINNERS-Jeannie Carroll, Pam Tice, Sharon Phelps, LaHonda Ellis, and Christie Murray represented Tee Cee club in the Sadie Relays. is W. ,-.Vi if . :Nail 88 ,r fied, activities. MEMBERS 8a SPONSOR-Members of Tee Cee meet with Mr. Wood to discuss the club's NEXT ON THE AGENDA-Perry Hawkins presides at a meeting of the Tee Cee club. pier' l rf ' M FORMAL BANQUET-New members are forced to parade around the room at the banquet in tl1eir honor. Blue Jackets are super-gi rlsi' at TC When you want something done with regard to school or community service, the Blue Jackets are the ones to ask. Some of their activities this year have been helping with registration, donating blood to Texarkana Blood Services, and helping a burn patient in a Galveston hospital have a happier Christmas. Membership in Blue Jackets is limited to 30, or 10 per cent of the eligible girls.. The goals of the club are to foster high ideals among its members, maintain loyalty to Texarkana College, sponsor comradeship and goodwill, and cooperate in service in service activities. President ..... ..... A nn Thomas Vice president . . ..... Darla Fox Secretary ..... .... ' Sharon Wyatt Treasurer . . . .... Lesley McGee Historian . . . ...... Gwen Owen Sponsors .... .......... M rs. Ruth Fomby Mrs. Margaret Montgomery 41 ' ' 1 INITIATION-Sandra Taylor and Wilolia Brown roll peanuts with their noses as part of the initiation. 'IN THEY G0-Shelia Thompson, Paula Jones, Ann Thomas, and Darla Fox slide into the mud pit during the Sadie Relays. 89 CIRCLE K IS SERVICE CLUB a local high school. Circle K, a men's service organization sponsored by the Kiwanis Club, has the playboy image on the TC campus. Bringing a Playboy playmate to the Snow Ball gained the club an X rating. However, Circle K is also known for its service projects. This year they made ID cards for a local high school, helped with registration, escorted contestants of the Miss TC Beauty pageant, parked cars for the Emerald Ball, and had a Christmas party for underprivileged children. Todd Brown, TC Circle K member, serves as Lieutenant Governor of Division HI. Other members are active in school affairs such as the Student Senate and intramural sports. President ...... ..... T om Wallace Vice president .... ..... D avid Moore Secretary .... ....... J ohn Park l r Treasurer .... David Moore and Tom Wallace help make ID cards for . . . . Eddie Mitchell .Todd Brown . . . Mr. Ken Burkhalter Lt. Governor . . . .... . . . . Sponsor ...... 90 HO! HO! HO!- Santa Claus CMI. Burkhalterj enter- tains at the Christ- mas party for Lmder- privileged children. Circle K is rated X 1- -j H 1, , iq l Z., I A - ' - . is 1: V- K, A . 25: ' W1 X ..1 , V .! wI Alf.- 5 tl 4, . xv ,hm L ., U - .wwrgn 'R.U'. ' .- 1' 11 , .. 1 1 if , -1 ' 1 ' 1 1 .-- - .. ,1 w . ,1 , , ' '. :f ' .5 , . . 4.2 1 ' ' SWEETHEART-Cheryl Pace was chosen as Circle K Sweetheart. HELP AT REGISTRATION-Circle K members Clyde Deavers and Don Ebert guide students through the maze of spring registration. Y CHRISTMAS PARTY-Circle K members gather for a Christ- mas party for underprivileged children in the Texarkana area. . - fl.-v ' ' ' . , U, ' - x. 1- . ' Y ,I f-- . 'H W ' , -:1 1 . ' l K l TAKING IT EASY-John Park relaxes on the bed in the Circle K clubhouse. D W in I' .ad TIME T0 GO-Tom Wallace and Nancy Crownover leave one of the club's parties. 91 Rodeo Club Sponsors Western Week PLAN FOR HORSE SHOW-Don Mullins and Cheryl Cobb, co-chairman of the Horse Show Committee, make plans early in the year. 92 The Rodeo Club promotes the sport of rodeo on the college level by sponsoring an annual Western Week, participating in a horse show during October, and of course, scheduling several parties throughout the semester. Students also ordered jackets this year which identified them as members of the Texarkana College Rodeo Club. Formed in the early 1950's, the club has grown to be one of the largest organizations on campus. President ...... . . . Don Mullins Vice president . . . .... Steve Skelton Secretary .... .... C arol Johns on Treasurer . . . ......... Sandy Blair Sponsor .... .... M r. I-lennan Barnett , . A -.fI,.-TjT,.- - ,.,.. - -M . -:-71 ffl - l H, in ln: -. K. ' it Y ff- Q' 1 ,- .11 5. ' . 4 '-il V i . -' -rv-gi.: 1 1 ., , . . vi, ,U ,-Q-,L,.,:. . I , uw .-. -, 1 PM 1- , as-1 L ' .-JiZey 5 , .,.- ,, li n,':V..,.,, 511, ' 'N v W, g1,.'.,- 'u ,. 1 EEF- w fl , H, V - , M .. . I . .. . -, Q' 2 Que: 4 - ' 1-. :yizw ' If 1-L ' f '.'.f,gi.,1:, ,, 3 ' J ,X 1 gm 1.. a ' Qqfii-J' 1 Y lv 1 , L ,H L . .. ,-, ,- Mer- JJ v W H ue ' . Aj- 41, J r f 'L M , ,f N Q I .TXT ZH i J, '-Zvi , f ,J-, , w L ,t t -- ' - V ,. ,, A ,-L,-rl Y W 7 I UP-COMING EVENTS-Carol Johnson and Bill Austin look at a calendar of coming activities. h-..-5 F34 5-in fry lg: - -. ' Y L ' nit' , ' t '-4 t, , rv , ., jig., 1 1 V . . ' 51221 ' A I w,.f- X , ' SPONSOR 8: TROPHIES-Mr. Barnett looks over the trophies won at the horse show. fl kkipfdy itmlfaf UZI ' x .-Q. .- -rv- 4, W , ' 'fl 4+ HATS 8: JACKETS-Members of the Rodeo Club can be identified by their cowboy hats and new jackets. 93 SOUND EFFECTS-Mrs. Parsons and Betty McDonald discuss the best way to get the right sound for a TC production. MESSY MAKE-UP-Janet Johnson laughs at a witty remark from James Harris as she applies make-up before a performance of The Glass Menagerie. Will .1 TC Players make the scene The Texarkana College Players, a drama club, is one of the most active clubs on campus. The purpose of TC Players is to promote interest and participation in theatre activities among the student bodyg to provide quality entertainment for members, the student body, and the communityg and to uphold the ethical and scholastic standards of educational theatre. Any TC student with a C average may be a member of TC Players. Talent in the acting field is not required, but a willingness to work is essential. Texarkana College is privileged to have a chapter of Delta Psi Omega, a national dramatic fraternity. A student who shows a serious interest in theatre work may become a member of DPO by invitation only. Installation of new members is held twice each year. President ..... .... F rank Howell Vice president . . ......... Don Shipp Secretary ..... ......... J o Gallagher Sponsor . . . .... Mrs. Mildred Parsons 1 ., rl K - - tix Q I ,. ,. A-jr - 3 5 ' 43. .. , t 7: h , ,fl lr x X . 'i rw - , I a ,E V, .1 . Y , ' 9 xli if Q - IE 1, 'W .F , 1 ' f il' -' H ' ,: 'A ' 3.2 re-Q9 3 Q I 'I A 3' f I I? 1 -- ,if - I 1- 9 1 . , , 1 52 i i - , ISI .LD X i Y SW x 1 1 X I 'P il. 1 JH 1 V P I ,- v I V I DELTA PSI OMEGA-Members of the drama honor society are Lissy Dillon, Cindy Clark, Don Shipp, Betty McDonald, George Davis, Jo Gallagher, James Harris, Mrs. Parsons, and Frank Howell. N ,fczv xl. 1. '- in ' w-w ' - ' 'V' ww , QM. ,. IJ -- , , l l 4 fi PLAYERS AT WORK-Janet Johnson and Betty McDonald prepare a costume while Terry Fry and Terry Brown work on sets. GIVES HIS APPROVAL-J ack Elrod, stage hand, eyes the performance of George Davis and Beth Jacob with approval. CPQ 95 Selected students 1969 FALL INITIATES-Linda Jones, Lesley McGee, Dixie O'Nei.ll, Rebecca Stiles, Betty Clark, Roxie Turley, Barbara Linville, Norma Frazier, Dennis Turner, Rodney McDaniel, James Waites, and John Sandlin. I 'u .1-,ia ini ti ated into PTK Phi Theta Kappa is a scholastic honor society for junior colleges. The TC chapter, Zeta Sigma, has 19 members. This may seem small compared with other campus clubs, but membership is restricted to the upper ten per cent of the college enrollment. In addition to high scholastic achievement, a member must be of good character and display good citizenship. The impressive PTK initiation ceremony is held in the fall and spring of each school year and is followed by a reception to honor the new members. Since one ofthe aims of PTK is to cultivate fellowship, the club sponsors social gatherings for members and their guests. President ..... . . . John Kirkland Vice president . . . ..... Mike Mayo Secretary .... .... K athy Kolac Treasurer . . .... Sandra Muller Reporter . . ....... Dana Park Historian . . ........ Sue Dodson Sponsor . . . . . . Mr. James Bennett VERY INTERESTING-John Kirkland seems to find something very interesting in Kathy Ko1ac's notebook. Others pictured are Dana Park, Sue Dodson, and Sandra Muller. li' 7.1192 , W I El V . J- 1 l. I l 1969 SPRING INITIATES-Mike Mayo, Jenny Gardner, Virginia Caudle, Roslyn Haile, Linda Pirkey, Kay Schetlin, Brenda White, Sl-le D0dS0Il, Sandla Muller Kathy Kolac, June Clevenger, Shirley Graves, Dana Park, and John Kirkland. 96 s Le Cercle Francais promotes culture . . . I-if it Bingo and Scrabble en Francaisg discussions on art, literature, and musicg . and films were some of the activities of Le Cercle Francais this year. Yet, p disguised in all this fun was the purpose of the club: to promote interest in . L 1 French language and culture. Highlights of the year were the annual breakfast 1 and banquet. President ....... . . . Jenny Gardner Vice President . . . . . . Janet Miller Secretary .... . . Cyndi Pound Treasurer . . . .... Brenda White Reporter . . . ..... Debi McCulloch Sponsor ..... .... M iss Lois Gardner ' wwf ,HI r 1 W ' N.. J , .H .4 .l . .x ., 9. ,1 i iii 1, I 1 , :lv '1 L- DREAMS-Jenny Gardner, Debi McCulloch and Brenda White dr f tri t P ' hil 1 ' WINE, WOMEN, AND SONG-Miss Gardner presides at the banquet last spring. mjguginz. a P O ans W e ookmg at a French travel n V ,X Z I L A 0 - -L , H . X f i l 5 N, W I! I . ,f . 1 4-O A . ' 'FLNX V' , Je- .figs - . 5: - f .-'Qjjf if g 5 p if l , ' , , L. A ' 'J' :'1El .-,. v. P' Q f i Q- -7' .QV A - - r.. - ga-5,5 I -1' , -A . BREAKFAST UNDE T - . . . . . R HE TOWER Mr. Bennett, Ann Thomas, Paula Jones, and Ginger Cowling enjoy the Paris scenery at the French Club breakfast. 97 Young Republicans Stimulate Political Interest Conservatives on campus find the Young Republicans the ideal club. As a member of the YR's one can become involved in all phases of the GOP and learn the ins and outs of political machinery. Projects of the TC Young Republi- cans were a voter registration drive and sponsoring petitions which voiced approval of President Nixon's policy on the VietNam war. The YR's also attended the Texas YR convention in Dallas in March. President ..... .... C harles Stuart Vice president . . . . . . David Menting Secretary ..... ......... T erry Fox Treasurer . . . . . . Charlotte Oxford Sponsor . . .... Mr. Henry Wood l l 'nm 1, , MEMBERSHIP DRIVE-Jim Long, Karen Pappas, and Charles Stuart recruit club members during fall registration. VOTER REGISTRATION-Lee Archer watches as Randy Barnes assists Mr. Barnett in registering to vote. Don Carraway Waits in line. PETITIONERS-Billy Whitecotton and Dwight Drake enlist signatures on a petition supporting President Nixon's VietNam war policy. 98 Young Democrats Work For Peace A-Tr Wk 'if' Ht Q K , 1, I 5 . L ' IW- 1k i11f?l , 1 1 1 W ,1111-1 'jg'1g,I 1 1 1'11'1! '1i5fH-'iiIg:N11 1 1 . .1 X11 X , mi, !1 I31:f1,-vf11:ix1.1 1 1 1 1 111 ,125.fE wl' .jf V g11,:1'1 f' 'qw pf V111 ,J'lE 1l ' I 1!V1,v! 1 ' 1 51 1 .r 1,1 ji-'l tif 1 W'1P.!1f7' 1 -1 - 1 1 , J 1 51?-if2.f i.a1E1-11 El 1 5 T1 M115 1 -' L. ' 'Jef 11 A111 E'-1 ' 'Ural MORATORIUM-Joe Pierce displays bumper stickers that were used to support the November VietNam moratorium. POLITICS-Young Democrat members discuss the latest political develop- ments at their meetings. The ideas of the Democratic Party are promoted in the Young Democrats. The club helps acquaint the students with the candidates and the issues. The Texmkana College YD's sponsored war moratoriums in October and November and conducted a voter registration drive in January. Members attended the YD convention held in San Antonio. President ....... ..,. C arey Smith Vice president .... .... H arold Abney Secretary-Treasurer . ..... Linda Hartshorn Sponsor ..,..... . . . Dr. Robert Williams MR. PRESIDENT-Carey Smith, President, answers questions at a Young Democrat meeting. 99 , Sf.. Phi Beta Lambda The Phi Beta Lambda Business Club introduces students to the competitive business world through tours of a variety of business firms, including production, financial, marketing, and service institutions. On these tours, students gain insight to reality, and have, on occasion, made valuable contacts for future employment opportunities. To qualify for membership in Phi Beta Lambda one only needs an interest in the function of business. 100 Baptist Student Union The Baptist Student Union strives to help the student develop spiritually as Well as mentally and physically. Develop- ing Christian leadership and providing a Christian perspective for examination of world problems are the main goals of the club. One of their activities for the fall semester was to serve cokes during registration. fl Z .l Pro Nursing Club The central objective of the Pro Nursing Club at TC is to guide its members as they endeavor to become a contributing member of society in the health field. Members learn skills in the performance of basic procedures pertaining to the main- tenance of health and the care and rehabilitation of the ill person. Rifle Club Rifle enthusiasts formed a club at the beginning of the second semester. Affiliated with the National Rifle Associa- tion, the Rifle Club works on gun usage and safety. lt has access to the police target range and police firearms of all calibers. T5- Y 1 TSEA The purpose of the Texas Student Education Association is to inspire students to enter the teaching profession. The TSEA is also a service organization on and off campus. ' V:f 'f:. 'aff il Science. Club - ..,,.'ya The Science Club aims to stimulate the knowledge of science, promote scholastic excellence, aid in the perfection of scientific skills, and provide an understanding of the impor- tance of science in life today. TC Campus News The student newspaper at Texarkana College got a new name and a new look this year. The TC Campus News was the name chosen by the entire student body, the new format was the work of the Editor, and the stories were the results of journalism classes. Editor-in-Chief ............... .... Le sley McGee Associate Editor-First Semester . . . ..... Dana Park Associate Editor-Second Semester . . . ..... Mary Wicker Assistant Editor ............... ..... Kr is Cigainero Chief Photographer ...... .......... J ohnny Kirkland Assistant Photographers ...................... Jack Gordon Randy Barnes, Don Carroway Business Manager-First Semester ............... Sharon Wyatt Business Managers-Second Semester ............. John Dalby, Wayne Fisher Circulation Managers ............ . . . Eric Chiarizio, Joyce McClure Typist ......... ..... M ona Wright Faculty Advisor ............................. Joy Arnold Staff: Marvin Abney, Pam Adcock, Dave Allen, Scot Chatterson, Robert Dalby, Patty Davis, John Farland, larry F orgy, Vermell Hall, James Harris, Frank Hatten, Pat Jackson, Paula Jones, Marty Knott, Debi McCulloch, Betty McDonald, Forrest Miller, Wayne Miller, Larry Parker, Pat Patman, Joe Pierce, Bob Richardson, Terri Ruff, Don Shipp, Carey Smith, Hershel Strickland, Norman Thornton, Colette Tuggle, Bob Walters. Jog p22 LESLEY MCGEE EDITOR HEAD PHOTOGRA PHER-Johnny Kirkland prints pictures for the newspaper in the dark- room. 102 LIKE LOIS LANE-Pam Adcock and Kris Cigain- ero rush to finish their stories before the dead- I 'x DL WHERE IT ALL STARTS-Scot Chatterson, Randy Barnes, Pam Adcock, Mary Wicker, Joyce McClure, Patty Davis, Larry Forgy, Paula Jones, Marvin Abney, and Pat Patman work on newspaper stories in their journalism class. GAZETTE-Mrs. Arnofd explains to Forrest Miller, Wayne Fisher, John Farland, and Marty Knott the format used by the Texarkana Gazette. MONEY MAKERS-Mona Wright types bills that Business Manager John Dalby has prepared for the ads in the newspaper. hh. t X ,. Wx w N 1 HARD WORKERS-Randy Bames works with a camera tripod while Mary Wicker types her story. rf, .. Y,i... , Y fr- -- vt. -1.2. 1,. 1 1 vs 4- p Nm- -3, . . ...N-.SSA g -- E fi' g A I 103 The Story of ,70 With the students exercising their democratic privilege of voting, the Bulldog vanished into the annals of TC history, and a new name was chosen for the Texarkana College yearbook: TC '70. The yearbook staff hopes that this story of 1969-70 is a clear objective view of life on the Texarkana College campus and a thorough representation of this school year. 2' .vie-6-11' -r -my A' . if .: 5-PM 'J K -aww ,N .V -P Dana Park Editor dj ,. -ii lim , I, ABOVE-Robert Dalby, John Dalby, Dana Park, and Eric Chiarizio inspect a copy of the TC '70 cover sent from the printers. PT ABOVE RIGHT-Mrs. Joy Arnold, sponsor, and Johnny Kirkland, head photo- grapher, work on an electric flash. RIGHT-Members of the yearbook staff work on the pages of their various sec- tions. Mt., J -4: 104 'E' lu f .f be- - -T, 4 . ,. ,L ,L ,. . '-1-. . 'A .r 'AJ vf ' ' ..g- Tug' an F 7' XX --4. . ,Q -K., -jg. XxfX ni ADVERTISING-Eric Chiarizio, CLUB EDITOR, and Ann Thomas, BUSINESS MANAGER, discuss the pages to be used in the Advertise- ment section. Q E A 'II-Q... l v ri 2' ai 5 I fb-I- ' Q' .' L ' I KALEIDOSCOPE-Robert Dalby, CLASS EDITOR, and Kris Cigainero, ACADEMICS EDITOR, crop pictures. INDEX-Lesley McGee, AS- SOCIATE EDITOR, and John Dalby, CLASS EDITOR, work on the yearbook index. I fx, v' I MAKING THAT DEADLINE-Lesley McGee and Dana Park mail a shipment of yearbook copy before the deadline. X 10 Blue Jackets, Circle K: With the help of the Blue Jackets and Circle K clubs, service organizations of Texarkana College, Christmas '69 was something special for many of the underprivileged children of the Texarkana area. Santa falias Ken Burkhalter, Circle K sponsorj visited the children and their parents who were guests at a Christmas party held at the Twin City Day Care Center and presented each child with two gifts, one practical and one a toy, while club members entertained the children. Telling stories, singing carols, opening presents, and munching cookies composed the hours of a memorable, Christmas-spirited afternoon for needy children. CHRISTMAS IS FOR CHILDREN-Darla Fox chats with three junior guests as they eye a table heavily laden with gifts soon to be distributed. 106 the jo of giving AND ONE FOR YOU-Disguised as a most generous Santa, Mr. Burkhalter watches another little face brighten as he presents a child with a gift. L.. r - --vi-f--5-,.T-l-.T,.?-Yu f - -- - - 4 cv. 1 -'v 2 f ' . l-'l't.'1.:--' l ' - A ,ci -. .,., . .hw X 1 1 'g.g7w,i, 1 3' ., ,A x ww- 1 -7' 41, .F 'A.-Q1-.v-f-'fri - 1, it'-4' 3 lf ' .. -7 PM DREAMING OF A BLUE UACKETSJ CHRISTMAS-Pam Tice, Debby Rogers, Rebecca Stiles, Ora Jean Anderson, Kay Moore, Julie Ables, Cheryl Pace, and Gwen Owen helped at the party. l ,'ir'?- l 1 i if ylfz' 2 I .J fir? .s 'F' V 1 Hur: I-.1 2 + l . J l F F will t 4 n 25455 is . .gf-v2L'5'4-.5 ' -, I-L.-- E ,. ?'?-'-5P5'??fjQ'lgt ' A yi E. Q5 ill' X - , t ,Q ax of -f:Z,.,xfN A, el if- Q V W -' '-HLA ig' Ah, Y I ' - X 1 s,,5g, f,.5, 1 V -:gg-V 'j7i . ' 1 .ef .ff .- ' :QQ . ff1 lf5 t fgg,:jg , ul PARTY TIME-Kay Moore, Pat Hurst, and Brenda White wait for the guests to arrive at the Christmas party for needy children. AND WHAT TO THEIR EYES DID APPEAR-. . .But a storyteller, who seated himself in the midst of the children and proceeded to capture their imagination. 107 The most important element involved in this unique story concerns the people or the actors of this charade. For the most Valuable component of this story is the eternal factor of human nature - - and the many Ways it is manifested in the different personalities represented here. These personalities come Wrapped in different kinds of paper - - paper signifying the character- istics of teachers, administrators, and students. All the World is truly a stage and all the people players. agdoad aqg Freshmen Get First Taste of College Life at T C CLASS OFFICERS-Freshmen Class I Ofticers are Robert Keller, Pres.g Sharon Camp, Sec.g and Bob Walters, Vice-Pres. v-J. ' 'X NX S-.fsssxgxqxvf-,N -We se- X e vs.,,,.-ik- 4 R' 5, , XX xx-.iv H- 1 xl, , .. xx,XSQ1.Xlf xXNf' , Xt t k 1 xv ' Q x g F 'P 0 'x,v.h Rst 1 . x -4 Q. .:'r .f ,L S I x V f . ,x If ,. r ., 4 X 3: in . V -Q-.,--, 'Q' ...- ,..- .,,,. - ..,.. . -MW., ... T-.. JW A xl, -. ii, , Z -' -. 'wra- Gail Aslin Hooks Diann Atchley DeKalb Kathy Austin Hooks Dennis Baird Nash Dennis Baldwin Texarkana Connie Barkley Texarkana Ronald Barrington Linden Charles Bartholomew Texarkana, Ark. James Basso New Boston Susan Bates Texarkana Daryl Baum Texarkana Linda Bean Texarkana, Ark. Vickie Bean Atlanta, Donald Beers Texarkana Emily Benefield Jefferson Larry Bennett Ashdown, Ark. Pat Berry Wake Village David Bintliff Texarkana Gary Birdwell Texarkana Joe Birdwell Texarkana, Ark. lf 4 qv l lb bl : - X ll I iff: y,ylt' 'kv J 1 'W' If lfff, J Freshmen Phyllis Ables Texarkana Harold Abney Texarkana Neil Adams Texarkana Steve Adams Texarkana, Ark. Pam Adcock Fouke, Ark. Jimmy Akin Texarkana Carolyn Aldridge Hooks David Allen Texarkana Larry Allen Texarkana, Ark. Lenon Allen Texarkana Mary Allen Texarkana Janice Anderson Texarkana, Ark. Leo Archer Saratoga, Ark. Vickie Arnold Linden Cathy Arrington Wake Village X 195' 41 if 1 Clif:-'R' I N A I ,4 R, 1 1-..,:1v 111 Q Freshmen Cynthia Bishop Texarkana, Ark. Bobby Black Texarkana Sandy Blair Texarkana, Ark. Morris Blankenship Texarkana Janice Blaylock 1 Hope, Ark. ix Henry Blevins Texarkana Paul Bloom Texarkana Mohammad Reza Bokaie Texarkana, Ark. Carmella Bonner Texarkana Dwight Bowlin Bright Star, Ark. Vicky Boyd Texarkana ',-rms' . , U . X , ,x ' H 1. X . R' ,n ail .Leg ,ff : fl 1 5' ,qv -'74, lla fa. 6 B , 1 MLh Q, l ' Winena Ll . N Bradberry M V - w Gary, Ind. f. .MQ I READY-PULL-Kennie Stone, Julie Ables, and Anne 1 - 4 R' Scogin try to keep out of the mud pit during the Sadie vw QP ' QQ fi Week tug-of-war. QA Q ,gy 42'- 'ET-' ...ADV 112 115 '95 f..,.v-' had In, Beverly Bragg Texarkana, Ark. Gary Braley Texarkana Ronnie Braley Texarkana Barbara Brewer Texarkana Joy Brooks Texarkana, Ark. Alvin Brown Hooks Cynthia Brown Omaha Donald Brown Texarkana Fannie Brown Idabel, Okla. ' 'wwf .' 5 JJ w l A 1 gixiirn POUND IT TO 'EM-Mona Wright puts up a campaign poster for Cyndi Pound during Stu- dent Senate election week. Gerald Brown Texarkana, Ark. Leon Brown Texarkana Lester Brown Texarkana, Ark. Madeleine Brown Texarkana Martha Brown Texarkana Vickie Brown Texarkana, Ark. 2 Floyd Browning 1 Texarkana, Ark. 73, Haywood Bruce Texarkana Frank Bryan Hooks Ricky Buchanan Texarkana 5 I W 'l7 A ff Z BAR BUMS-Jim Basso, Jeannie Carroll, Sharon Phelps, and LaHonda Ellis tak bar. .pn- FQ 'f l w T n 4 , l l I 1 l l , l if T 1 qw 3 9 . W l l w v 4 l 1-elim , l l, X . , 1 5' ' fi W lr rr, l K 'X ' Freshmen l 'N 1 D -7-.M 7 4 f ,-'J'-fx: . n 14.43 . V v .w.--' . J 3 ,.., V. 4 CONCENTRATION-Some, like Jerry Jones 1se Robert Burton Bloomburg Wayne Buse Texarkana Annalesley Butler Texarkana Barbara Butler Foreman, Ark. Janet Butler Hooks Windyle Butler Texarkana Larry Byers Texarkana, Ark. Virginia Cain Texarkana, Ark. Gary Caller Texarkana, Ark. David Calvert Gilmer Freshmen SNACK TIME-Anne Scogin, Vickie Brown, Ike Murrah, Linda Price, and Bill Moore gab in the Student Center. P w I . .ar ra ., . r.a.,.. 11' il 1 . 'U - 11 I ll 11 11 1 11 Q' J 11 11 F 1: 375' 12 2:11 W 111 1 V, X11 ,,'- -1 1 1F5- 1 .,rf, 1.1 . .-I Jo Castleberry DeKalb David Caudle Texarkana Joey Chamblee Queen City Nancy Chappell Texarkana, Ark. Tom Chappell Texarkana Scot Chatterson Texarkana, Ark. I li a ff 11 INR E Q '. A +1 ,A 1 -' K-- 1 U -1 H ' X19 1 Sharon Camp Texarkana, Ark Barbara Campbell Hooks Lewis Carroll Texarkana Jeanie Carroll Avery THE BEGINNING-The endless line outside the beginning on Registration Day. , , ,. ,, E 14 -f I tm, g 1 1. . A W. ' S 1 1 fl 1 11 TT 1 K 1 ' 4 ,S T3 l lx i - X x 4144 11 ...ff ' ,. -. F 497 1 i 114 ra 'Q fi Registrar's Office is just the Marguerite Cherry Texarkana Eric Chiarizio Texarkana Mike Cigainero Texarkana Kris Cigainero Texarkana, Ark. Cynthia Clark Texarkana Judy Claussen Texarkana Melissa Claussen Texarkana Roger Clemmons Texarkana, Ark. Cheryl Cobb Texarkana, Ark. Kenneth Coffman Texarkana Freshmen LINING IT UP-Joe Crane gets ready to make that all important shot in a game of pool. ' Ricky Collins Avery Marie Compton Hooks Delphia Cooney Texarkana Joyce Cooper Redwater Cindy Cowling Ashdown, Ark. I . xy Xl PX . Li.nda Creed Texarkana Carolyn Crouch Avery Mary Cullen Ashdown, Ark. Danny Cummings Texarkana Pamela Cupp Atlanta T3 'WT ,. A - .,, 'qv -V WA 'x 'T' 53' ri ' A rx L47 Ray Cole Texarkana Tonette Coleman Texarkana, Ark Terry Collar Hope, Ark. Carmen Collins Texarkana, Ark Jeannie Collins Atlanta Nr'-rf --V+ A Jim Cox Texarkana, Ark. Phil Cox Texarkana Carol Crain Wake Village Joe Crane Texarkana Sue Ellen Crane Texarkana, Ark. Debby Curry Texarkana Loyde Cutchall Garland, Ark. John Dalby Texarkana Robert Dalby Texarkana John C. Davis Ashdown, Ark. Mary Lou Davis Texarkana Tihnon Deaton Avery Debbie DeMarce Texarkana Roy Dempsey Texarkana Larry Derrick Omaha Joy Dial Irving Doris Dillard Annona Lissy Dillon Texarkana Jackie Ditmars Texarkana Ann Dollarhide Ashdown, Ark. Elizabeth Dollarhide Ashdown, Ark. Jackie Dossey Texarkana, Ark Leo Dowden Queen City Debbie Draper Texarkana Dwight Drake Texarkana Pam Dunn Atlanta Frank Dupree Texarkana Linda Dupree Atlanta Bill Dyer Texarkana, Ark Sheila Dyer Texarkana f ff is , ,, 1. 1 rr :- xg., 1155: Herman Ellis Hooks Lal-Ionda Ellis New Boston Jack Elrod Texarkana, Ark Brenda Embry Hope, Ark. Kathleen Endsley Texarkana James Estes Texarkana .lk 417 'if-My A-'sa A I , , , , ll . , 4 i. Freshmen 1 Deloris Easter DeKalb Debbie Eaton Texarkana, Ark. Donl Ebert EE Texarkana Shirley Elijah Texarkana. Ark. Delight Elkins Texarkana, Ark. I , .7 J l 'vii' V.. r, Q X' .QQ , T- , I ' , , . l 'u 1. is 1 ff' ey til: 1' l i H 1 A W r eg 1:43, A V A I fn! . 'ved' .rl ,-. ,,. , I X. YI!! 'A X Texarkana .4 ' .nz --I xx, ff- . . wk- r Y. 'fs 4 921+ . Q Y 1 ig: -I , Q? . 4 - ' i A . ' ' '7ff1l?'fifS3f5f3' - H - r. i. .1 . ' n '..:'.if'1' .71 .1 5' H J . LN V' v f ' 'T i-fi5'il,'ff?E1'Ts w ,. A , gf' ,Y hjwyi Tl if , I-slat, -75.5 ix X riff .ug 1' I r X ,ly M 5 Iwi., VN. i .Inq h ca. iiiuf- H, - i'w:.f,r.37m'i- fQfl 'f? '37 ' 51r:::2'F my Y-T fa . f . '-A r-wif r ' - V : 'T '14 4 ,fun 5.5 .1 , Q rw-Lf? . ' IQ T -X' ' 1' k- W '. flf A J we 2,1 -.1 ,X g' e1 . ,lj A' ' u . fx,-if A f ' Qing X ' 51 i 'J , V Ju , ' 173, 12 2 , . . 'J ' 'er i s --r- x 'fe' H iii' if 1 'ZF X f 'XV 1 -iilwi i ir it r. 'X V - - E 5-A fix -A .. A ff 'je ' . 7-7' he i . . L., 'uw Br -fl r r ' 4 Wi- CAMPAIGNING-Richard Johnson makes a speech at the political rally. John Falendys Texarkana Sammy Fanning DeKalb John F arland Texarkana, Ark. Jerry Farmer . Texarkana 1 , Martha Fenno Siloam Springs, Ark. QQ, wg- Keith Ferrell Texarkana, Ark. Bill Fincher Texarkana Debbie Fink Shreveport, La. Q Becky Finley Yagi 'Q' Q.: ,i., ' Texarkana in Billy Fischer I A V, JamesFisk . I' A ' Locksburg, Ark. I ,M ' Tim Fletcher jw WL Vx DeKalb , I' ,ji 9 Bruce Floyd 35' ,g i 'yi' Nashville, Ark. , v ' ,,41.flf,, 3 Terry Folsom ' Texarkana 2 Alice Sue Fomby 5 Texarkana, Ark. 1 1 7 Freshmen Sandy Foote Texarkana, Ark Alice Fort Texarkana Wanda Fort Texarkana Kathy Fountain Wake Village Junior Fowler Sims Margaret Fowler Texarkana, Ark Charlsey Fox Avery Terry Fox Texarkana N' H, mm Sr.'.. M.NL1,H Mm N, ,- H It X ww 'H 3 'N f' 2 ,rr ' ,if W H H. r L, , .WMX Mi' X' K , .. .h S71 V 'fa 1 1 N , .- J Q'f 'lX .ffm .J ' Q -:fp ff I 9 wi- A Q . ...r 1 v ' H lx lf ' J w II H I , SK ' .il A 2 f.,!A!,'ff?H '. X. ' ' W H ' X I t Il r. Q3 f.' Wayne Francis Ashdown, Ark. Pat Freeman Texarkana Mary Ellen Fry Texarkana Gary Funderburk Texarkana, Ark. Bruce Garner Texarkana, Ark. Clifford Garner Texarkana .Carla Gerber Texarkana Mary Sue Gildon Texarkana Gene Gill Texarkana David Gillespie Texarkana Robert Gladney Hope, Ark. J er-ri Glass Atlanta Allen Glover Texarkana, Ark. Barbara Goodwin Texarkana Ronald Goza Texarkana Becky Granberry Douglassville J oseph' Grant Texarkana Cheryl Gray Nash 118 4 ., MJ , , . 'H S-.., A . F' r ,W Wm... nr, r I N :Q f i-3' W at -T ir' will ,yy X. 1 I. N' X I v L. ,llv ' 1. W ,gr 'fig-ft 'i I 1 ff J? 1 A 4 f I ff? fx T, ,W ,. Y, M v -I -Y 1 T ' 'Y 1 - ' ll w H , I K , - lf Y I - A E ' -J: ax - - , ' ' .- ' Y, ' ,J I-Q Q '. ' in 'J' js i F X HL f J: - 'I, V! 1- ,Q T 1 :ll J xr N' Q Wi' ,, i 1? 1 is r ...,, w ' 1 i,,. V ' yt, HI' :Nr I I I 1. I M ' N FV 4 WJ - A gwlgizl' I H ' we T 9 G J iflirrfi Y Y 1? -F Y ' , ' A K-, ,, rlrwgyiv- .f.i.-,-w-1-,W fa--f---A-j f- airs T 'V ' L J . M ' A J W 1 xx' ' ww N X 1 1 y iris .. 1 yi 5 , A Q ' 1 l'-, 1 ,, X -1 X '1' Il 5 - mg! W K ' X Y JI., w . 1'.'imQ P, ,-'jk -ig I X is X w J 2? 1. ' Y v 2 mix, FA , ni N N ,. H N 1 1 N . u J . F 'rpm A Q .,r. .,. x gif , I 'I 1 1 5 GV ,D 'f N.-J' r. X LW I Freshmen Jenni Gregston New Boston Jan Griffin Atlanta James Griffith Texarkana Jerry Grisham Texarkana Dianne Grisson Texarkana Hosea Gullatt Texarkana Barbara Gunter Texarkana Jeanne Hackney Wake Yillage Emily Hall Texarkana Mollie Haltom Texarkana Ivy Jo I-Iardemon Hooks Barbara Hardin Texarkana, Ark. James Harris Texarkana DeVonna Harris Avenger Judy Harris Mineral Springs, Ark Mary Harris Texarkana Robert Harris Hooks Rex Harris Texarkana John Harrison Texarkana Leon Hart Texarkana Ken Hartshorn Texarkana, Ark. Linda Hartshorn Texarkana Dana Harvey Texarkana Suzan Harvey Texarkana, Ark. Keith Hatfield Texarkana, Ark. Susanna Hawkins Ashdown, Ark. Freshmen Diane Hayden Atlanta Shelia Hayes Texarkana Darlene Haywood Texarkana Sedonia Heard Texarkana Bob Hein New York, N.Y. Dickie Helms Texarkana, Ark. John Helms Texarkana Barbara Henderson Texarkana Jane Hendrix Texarkana 1-'eu VT' 425 120 Hifi., . .A -,TL Q , 4,1493 'A '. K 1':,fi'- ' -, NX - ' ru. 1, . ' ..l-,,h.,,, ., Q' 1- vm' PSYCH. 111-Ann Thomas makes an announcement in one of Mr. Bamettls Freshman Orientation classes WJ D ji . f ! V l , Q A X. '-X , E r . is 1 . T , A. 1, ' be-4 l fi flqv'-A V, Douglas Henry DeKalb Kathryn Henry Texarkana, Ark Priscilla Henry DeKalb Irman Hensel Hooks Sharon Hensel Hooks Mary Hensley Texarkana, Ark. Jackie Hicks Doddridge, Ark. Nancy Hicks DeQueen, Ark. Joseph Hill Texarkana, Ark. Kay Hill Texarkana Gary Holder Texarkana, Ark. Angie Holmes Texarkana Bryant Holmes Texarkana Fritz Holy Texarkana, Ark. Yvonne Hopkins Texarkana Ikey Howard Texarkana, Ark. Lowri Howard Texarkana, Ark. Cherry Howeth Texarkana Velma Hughes Texarkana Randy Ingersoll Texarkana, Ark. ' 'ABS V l fr l J -we W, 'L l Y f A-gp Hi I l i ll f 4-5. . r 1 X N tl ll as '4 f rl '32 N w N w 1 V 1 , lr' . . Q- fr 15, F' , XA , 'IC' , ':, ' w l N .4-4-q.' 1 L l J N X f W1 . W av A J c , s 1 I New .da Fi 'Vial up I, ,. N l , , will 1, ,I J - D ' k X 'ff' ' -Arif as f' as X l 1 .H fA!' W Wi? .lf X Janet Johnson Hooks Larry Johnson New Boston Margaret Johnson Omaha Mary Johnson Texarkana Minnie Johnson Tyler Carol Johnston Texarkana Pat Johnston Texarkana Richard Johnston Texarkana Dorothy Jordon Naples Alisa Jones Texarkana Bobby Jones Texarkana Debbie Jones Texarkana is y v-',.ar Freshmen Mike Ivey Texarkana Billy Jackson Texarkana Doug Jackson Texarkana, Ark. Pat Jackson Texarkana Beth Jacob Texarkana Calvin Jacobs Texarkana Linda J aynes Queen City James Jenkins Texarkana Danny Jewell Texarkana Bertie Johnson Texarkana Christy Johnson Texarkana, Ark. David V. Johnson Texarkana, Ark. DRAMATIC INTERPRETATION-Beth Jacob does a dramatic reading for the Miss TC Beauty talent competition. 12 .yr ,fx ,, A 'L vb- Freshmen ,.. 1 James Jones lr Maud I Jerry Jones 1 Texarkana, Ark. 3 Jerry Jones 'W Texarkana Wiley Joyner Naples Ayyoub Kakish Texarkana L ex k li w Dennis Keeton , V Texarkana, Ark. ,N Q1 Pauline Kegley ' Texarkana bl ' Robert Keller , ,, - lyk 2 .gg ' ,, lx Texarkana, Ark. ,CQ Pat Kelley Y ' 1 i rr i Texarkana M -. -. Carole Kelley ' ., Texarkana X Edwin Kelso A Avery Lynn Kennedy Texarkana Peggy Kennedy Atlanta Velda Keys Murfreesoboro, Ark. r Bobby King Texarkana, Ark. fr ' 1 5 ? ' ' fu: -in J - .- gg T 4 V F 'VW rx W vw lang, ' DEEP SLEEP-The Student Center provides an excellent place to catch up on sleep. Mickie Knight .V,55fi'7' 1 Texarkana, Ark. ' , ' E, Owen Knight V5 ' L , ' . Q 5 ' 41 V Texarkana F Roseanna Knight ' A - , 'Y' Texarkana r -4 K James Kyle ,, ,af , M lr A 'F A rx Texarkana ' 4 iw Galaine Lane , Texarkana 1 ,gf ,- I!- - f Peggy Lane Texarkana David Lashford Texarkana , Deborah Latham Kildare Carolyn Latimer Texarkana Jim Lavender Texarkana, Ark. 122 l -' ie g g, I TT? Jim King Texarkana, Ark Thelia King Linden Leitha Kirkman Nash Jim Knight Texarkana f' A l P li 1 if 1' Jane Leavelle Texarkana, Ark. Jacolyn Lewis Texarkana Verna Lewis Texarkana Jim Liles Linden Carolyn Lindsey Winthrop, Ark. Susie Lisenby Ashdown, Ark. Brenda Long Texarkana, Ark. Jesse Loyd Texarkana Sandra Lundry I-looks rf!!- A , .rf - ,,..,, . 397 -' Q' if. ' f B is Mag X 0' 1-3' .. l'L:7, ...I A. fa Alice McGa.ry Texarkana Karen McGee Texarkana Joe Pat McGi1vray Linden Susan Mclunkins Texarkana, Ark. Bill McKe1ler Ben Lomand Ark. Rollen McMurrian Texarkana E i 1 X .X rf' 1 -N fn ,J ,WJ ii drink A 0 . . .J ., .,,.W A 1 i Q TTT7 l A. i,:J'I r4rg-Ilya vi ,'i. ...l a T ' Y Mi.: lj: Y T Q. J Q f '- ' ', 'l , i ' 1 4- -r-r . 1 K f ,V X , A .... i f v Freshmen ' 1 f ONE, TWO, THREE, KICK-Cindy Cowling exercises in Body Building. 'rv'- J I . .1 . - q U 5 1 5 .h f 4 Y .. y f .eip rn- r I., 'E' gf!! V, I W. ,J f A5 .'.? . ' ' J , Y f' I 7 W px, A J 4 no x. ' J . I .LE .. T B I .A-y N. Nix ii i, . L Y -. . ' l ., i Lg If ' I .. , :ff f AQ W f' r -.D .1 ' V -, .jr xly- J AQ! I I ' i ,I M .fi .Q I Donna McAllister Texarkana Lynda McBride Texarkana Larry McC1aran New Boston Joyce McClure Nashville, Ark. Leslie McCollum Texarkana,,Ark. Debi McCulloch Texarkana Bill McDowell Texarkana Betty McDonald Texarkana Gary McDonald Sims Lela Mary McFal1s Lockesburg, Ark. 1'7- EG, EXAM CRAM-Last minute studying is necessary for this freshman. Q very 125 Freshmen J ean McWilliams Texarkana Rokneddin Rokne Mehajerin Texarkana, Ark. Margaret Mangum ' ll al , ,I li-.1 72 Texarkana James Manning JF Texarkana Gayle Marshall , ' ' A Wake Village l fl T gill .. Chester Martin l f 'HN 1 1 U, - . 4 ' Texarkana l ' 1? A R 1 fs: l l Danny Martin N f f -J 1, f- 7 4: Texarkana ' ,ff l Jin . Jim Martin Y ' Q . ' f Bright Star, Ark. W 1 9 ' ' Sharon Matthews ,yr V- , , '?g, 'g K Texmkana l ,'lW'i f T Pat Maxwell 5'ga,lWa'f .,: T , x at ,4 .J - Bellaire y ll :gl ff M1-,ll ll N e' Ja'-nie May 1, QQ Al., ,ilu 1.2 A l W M l . at L, , New Boston - 'J ,my A M wg rf ul 'ff J' a ll 'X ' . Wayne May I 9 ' 'E I I' N ly fy-A ' in l , T , :Q V Ik 4 . , so ' FIREMAN-Kris J 4 J ' 'll J' A in mud Pitatthe Sadie , -I - V l A .L ,, K Theresa Miller '9' 'YW y Atlanta i - frf flgl . ,rf Wayne Miller il. All -' Q9 13 ,... Wake Village ,X , ,gb , - .ill Ronnie Mills if TI: ' v Q, al ll fn-4, 47 Fouke, Ark. W 5 , '- 'N , l ' Edward Misenheltel: - .ffl New Boston ' it-,N V , Ulu W' .N M Stephen Mitchell n X I 3 T TeX2Uk2m21,AIk- l .A ,, la .Jil 1'3 -if -'fi ' I , ,gl 124 C.,-lin l ar' If X ll QE xr N V ll fig, f 1' ' .,l1j?'! X 'N ,V .E ,C , 5l.: ,l N ll I 1 'zz' ' E , L ' , Bobby Mixon Texarkana, Ark. Bill Moore Texarkana, Ark. Jerry Moorhead Texarkana Peggy Morgan Texarkana Ben Morphew Linden Linda Morrow Texarkana Jim Morse Texarkana Dan Mosley Texarkana, Ark. Sylvia Moss Texarkana, Ark. Moon Mullins Texarkana James Murphy Texarkana George Mueller Texarkana Jimmy Nash Texarkana Melvin Neighbors Texarkana Paul Nelson Texarkana ,- poses on the fire truck used to fill the K SY ,eg , V. Sara Nolen if . 3. Douglasville -Q3 1 Doug Norton '77 ' Texarkana 3:I7...- I xx Q ,V y Wanda Norton ' ' Texarkana M32 f . ,gg Evalynn Nowak 'Ni ' 'jf Bonham fr T 'wi wma. n Q ' fr. ll 'RR Q V if w A 4 ' ' V 63 1, f A U lv ,... f A H A ga as-, at -1 1 'fix ' it , H ,ii - i E v ' if ' 'xii 1 ,far-L lim, ,'k' A' . xv,-4 i .an ,gr a. ' Y T -A W.. . .y-wg A .lr .,,f., f -'Nr iff 3 , l gf v v- 'R 'B N lb if 'ff' f .N I I d -25 1 Ja T, . if A an : -use Freshmen Paula Nelson Texarkana James N ewburg Nashville, Ark. Anita Kay Newsom Texarkana J oe Nichols Ashdown, Ark. Teni Nichlas Texarkana Rachel Nickleberry Marietta Mandie Nicholson Texarkana Kerry Nix Texarkana, Ark. Roalind Nixon Texarkana COUNSELING-Mrs. McFaul helps Alene Hansen to plan her course of study. yr, ,rf --. 4 -1 .-x ff .if .I A. F s lx.-.Jn 2, lr Susan Nowell Texarkana, Ark. Harriet Oosterveen Texarkana Richard Oglesby New Boston Charlotte Oxford Texarkana Jane Palmer Atlanta Karen Pappas Texarkana Diana Pardue Atlanta Olen Parker McCleod Sharon Parrish Clarksville Billy Pasley New Boston 125 Freshmen , ,X X X - --------2 - . ---7-,.......-- , 'ff-'W ,Jai ' leafs l. ' ll M is - - l. ... X V A ' . l X X , . l ul , w 1 . . , 4 ., , l E f V J J. fi in Xl Xl' J ' X IP M M , , 1.-vm f gi'-3? , . ,X X . l I ,X Xfl l MM 11 2 ' i T all I l 'N vi , l 'Ali Y r 1 'f l X l vf- if . l -J' , ' xr ,nv H AN A ..L.'.1. . I 'Mary' James Pierce Saratoga, Ark. J oe Pierce Texarkana Dick Pirkey DeKalb Eileen Pitchford Texarkana Jimmy Pogue Texarkana Cyndi Pound Wake Village Billy Pounds Ashdown, Ark. Lynn Presswood Texarkana Jane Prestridge Texarkana Patsy Prewitl: Hooks C. E. Price Texarkana, Ark. Linda Price Texarkana, Ark. . ff' All M Beverly Pate Atlanta ' Buddy Patterson Texarkana Donald Peace I Texarkana Bill Peeples Texarkana, Ark. Mike Penney Naples KZ? Lois Penturf Texarkana Mary Pedron Texarkana, Ark. Sharon Phelps Avery B. D. Phillips Texarkana Bob Phillips Texarkana, Ark. ---I Pat Phillips Texarkana, Ark. Dorothy Phillips -: , ZQQ .-- ff , V- -fgf .-'g,h'1' X X X . 1g,::-'- --- - , Pittsburg X - Thelma Phillips A X New Boston Connie Pickens New Boston Dianne Pierce , , XX Rison, Ark. ,. r..,,,A,,,,,, , X X X Xi nA X Q l. 1 ' ' ' - X Y l l l ' ' 1 l N l: X ' , . 1. X J me ,. qv g ,Q z ll -,. l1uirg,g5H X, , , 1: ,X ' ?u!'u1'l' L . if l ,, ,T , X XwXX,.lfem'fQ'55iXX1,:f:XpFVX J - ,X gs 4 , lF.pf-12551 f,fa fsl5'vr1- i 'J lil 3l1fYEi'i'4l i 3.7 fl if -r- f,,,lmv1 , r ' ' ' 'A I n 1 ' I ll-' J IU, X- . Xl QU. fha 4 l X l k ,W l ff 1 'gl l Q ft. V. W 'Xl H . 1 'fr 5 1 1 l X L 1 K H .Q r ,X l. l l - . ur ' 1 .1 lf 'nfl ll l J V . 1. ' K-54,-,j',f, n l4 rv..a,X -' X 1 ,K l- -. gpXX..,.3- - ,ap-K - .av-v . Q- 'y-15? ,I U l Au '1 4 , ' F 1 1 F , Y .1 X . LXL X ',, -,,iXQ.fE-1-:ip'fXXf1jX15 fn,--5 :XlXgX 1 ' P ' ' , .t..,g.gjjjiilgiziTgi kFl1gilf,f1 1 lil. as A .- .X L J X, ,g, wX.XX'K,XXXw,::-:- X r e g 3 XXX, X X f if it ' E' ' 4-4 Q , ' 4 I-F-17 Xl tl , X X X, X L Q' ',f': J' l 'X Q,-fir i '5Q'aY.iX TALL IN THE SADDLE-A TC cowboy lets X X, . 6 iigvl :uni off steam by climbing the flagpole. K - .41 Z' S .1.-:ffl 1 rgfksfx Qt b f ' 3 my I Cindy Reese Dangertield Steve Reese Texarkana, Ark. Mike Rhoden Texarkana Gwen Richardson Winthrop, Ark. Jerry Richardson Hooks Robert Riggins DeKalb Jeff Riley Texarkana, Ark. Danny Roberts Texarkana, Ark. Danny Roberts Fouke, Ark. Chester Robinson Texarkana Iris Robinson Texarkana Roger Robinson Texarkana, Ark. Debbie Rogers Texarkana Kathie Rose Texarkana Richard Rose Texarkana Lemuel Ross Texarkana, Ark. Mary Ellen Rowe Texarkana Janice Royal Hughes Springs Sheryl Royal Texarkana Terri Ruff Hooks y if .,. fl C A, ,' 'N K ' . K. 1 W f lx w Rt I . 1' -ix! inn Amp C I .95 ' . ,, Q X x I t .1 r W 74 mx I 1 1' 2 V fi ' ,-,F ' . , ?jW,, ' I 'exitijl L' 'I T ,X - 12 - . - lxxtii' J-QR :CR A ,Tj , ' ri ,wr N .4 u 1. W .,-V. :fy- - , 4 ' ,vi ,- 'N' 5 a s J x. 'Ai r 4 xp John Pyle Texarkana Elizabeth Rackley New Boston Sandra Ragsdell Atlanta Karin Ramspeck Texarkana Pat Reed Foreman, Ark. Stan Reeder Texarkana, Ark. p Freshmen MEMBERSHIP DRIVE-Charles Stuart discusses a young Republican policy with Charlotte Oxford during the club's membership drive. AV' 1'3- xii .va f, al- ' -v 127 Freshmen ff f 'A 5,-..,,, f ' l- T T T hm , - ' . T ..3,J, . ,..-fs 1 'Q ,4 Thomas Russell New Boston David Rutherford Texarkana -me :fgg Peggy Saatkamp - 5 ri New Boston ,.- . g Don Salsman Texarkana SINGING IN THE CENTER-The piano in the Student Center is always a POPUIFU SP0f to TC Fx 'Q Bill Sams Texarkana students. 128 Joyce Sangalli Texarkana Lynn Saneford Texarkana Joane Sargent Texarkana Larry Schrivner Texarkana, Ark. David Schroeder Texarkana Peggy Schutz Texarkana Anne Scogin Texarkana Clyde Scott Texarkana, Ark Tommy Seale Texarkana Ronnie Seals Maud ?2 , , , A W ,V We , .,.A . 1 W ? W X Q 5i f'f A 'W v yi Wi? - ' I S' ' T N3 1 X 1 ii , , w ,ff-3, 'N - ..l K Q ' I 'L Q3 ii: H, H i 1 1 ' -- , 1 -,X ' V . I if ik . 1 w U W A , 1 'KHP ' W . - f ' 'H' . w ' X, , 1 H' V V ' A , , M 1X3 .' .V H . X L IQ 'ix ,, V! 1 ' ' , I xl z il! V ima' ' , , li ii :I -1 9 E 'Iii 1 - V ' uit i s.- i , Y' i f INTERVIEW-James Harris, TC freshman and disc jockey at KTFS, interviews Mr. Ross Perot, guest speaker at TC Day. .1 , X 'ty .. , . Ali J Crystal Smith Texarkana Debbie Smith Hope, Ark. Joel Smith Marietta Jordan Smith Locksburg, Ark. Larry Smith Nash Margaret Smith Nash Randy Smith DeQueen, Ark. Richard Smith Texarkana, Ark. Rosie Smith Texarkana Tommy Smith Texarkana U I . W 1 26 , . to . h,l.-7353 1 A li' '-- i X X f l Nadine Sloan Linden Claudia Smith Garland, Ark. Fff? , 1 R riff .Lx x N . X. Freshmen Judy Sellars DeKalb Sharon Sexton Nash Marilyn Shipp Texarkana Ronnie Shipp Texarkana Don Shreve Texarkana Richard Shuler Texarkana David Shumake DeKalb Larry Shumake DeKalb John Silvey Texarkana, Ark. Jacky Simmons Texarkana, Ark. Janice Simmons Bloomburg Kenneth Simms Avery Robert Slaybough Naples Mike Slimer Texarkana, Ark. -015' 'LT ,sl if-it '55 .....-If 12 An' Freshmen w 4 130 K uv ,. 1 ,Q .S -LAW -47' V , N , Y . G3 ' i f . ' I A 'da . in f 4- - Y ' X. .-,gn ' x-- Lf! I I J, 1 '. .h 1+ H H it W i I- . Z, X f X X-qlv 1 fp , n w ,wr 'ax 'fa I ' 1 f M I 9 , 'E L 1 1: Kennie Stone Texarkana Suzanne Stone Texarkana, Ark. Kay Strawn Texarkana Hershel Strickland DeKalb John Stuart Foreman, Ark. Charles Stuart Texarkana Inez Stuard Texarkana Fay Sullivan Texarkana John Sullivan Texarkana Gary Sullivant Pine Bluff Randy Surratt Linden Mike Sutton Texarkana Dale Swint Atlanta Sarah Taylor Texarkana fit.: a -,-r 42, . f li na A , . t I l re 'J l A -r ..-P fvlf X 1' ww 1 I s, L, 'B it ,, A l l H H. w ,. lip.. -, an v4 ' 1 Hg 4 gnu v ,L F 'JI ...g 4 j A , 1--.7 .1 . S ' an ' Tu4 xk,, f' A RY: lf'-me nv? Wa ,- 5 rg ef 21 x il x J, -' ,X , ly J 1- Q .F t Kathy Smithson' Texarkana, Ark. Susan Sorsb y Texarkana Harriett Speight Texarkana Beverly Stanley .Bloomburg Sharon Steele Marshall James Stewart New Boston Jimmy Stewart Maud Peggy Stewart Texarkana Anita Stinson Texarkana COFFEE TIME-Scot Chatterson takes time out for coffee. SMILE-Pat Phillips enjoys herself as she works as a student secretary. E Nas. JW' RIS? 1, UCL, J C Vicki Teague Texarkana Pamela Teeters Texarkana Charlotte Templeton Wake Village Curtis Terrell New Boston Phyllis Thomas Foreman, Ark. Sue Ellen Thomas Wake Village Dawn Thompson Texarkana, Ark. Martha Thompson Atlanta Rosa Thompson Texarkana, Ark. Liz Thrash Ashdown, Ark. Jim Thurston Texarkana Terry Tidwell Hooks Becky Timberlake Texarkana Anna Toney Atlanta Chuck Tooke Texarkana Freshmen 'W ' K ll l 'LT P if Ur , Q.: l EW, 1 1 'ffl ' WH- . I H wy. My I ,cm 1 H JI B f ' . ' J Q l t ' , X X j 'I 'f -4--.,.. . fl -J A .7 4 . ' - '- ts' , xr-1 ' .r V ' x T,,:7 1 -,.Y - 'N ' 'X r'-'f .f r -U-ll' :Mug . 1, W5-33? . i Q l X, --4 4 J . r, is -i -'Hx 1' r ,. Y , , , if ' 1 P . 'X 1 ,. V . X V,-1 :QQ ,LB l M15 .,- . ' , V w , 1 V-lull? - , y , fi 1 ' , .VVW 1 'lk Ar X X ,, ,ily - f' I ' . at-tt 'W 5' '- '23 4' ,f 1 w , w v 2 V ' x w f f 1 if 1 W A 3-, L X V , ' ' 'N f ' J it - ky . Z--f .I l 1 . 5' 7' Aw if - - s AJ 1 I K mf I -at-. . 'r' ' 1 1 t ' lvl, Zi: P t fit 12-1 .,. 'E XL! .Y .Y If , Hx A525 hr, - .4472 '12 'sir ' 31 . KL ' 1 --5.-sz 'F T7 Ln' 'U ' -' 1 , ' Y L . . -uf. - xx 'YI XR R iq f -aa -,..a1 A' Andrew Trowler Ashdown, Ark. Collette Tuggle Hooks Bobby Tuggle Hooks Doug Turner Texarkana, Ark. Brenda Tutt New Boston Mildred Tyson Texarkana Wanda Upshaw Texarkana, Ark. Clara Vzmdygriff Maud Charles Wade I-looks Sue Walker Texarkana Winnie Walker Texarkana Judy Wall Ravana Mike Wall Atlanta Carolyn Washington Texarkana, Ark. 131 Freshmen ,TEXARKANA ' 4'.COLLEGE. U. sg ARMY RESERVE 4-. CENTER MAR'INE CORPS RES.- 4' .TRAINING CENTER II TC THAT WAY-This sign is familiar to many commuting TC students as it guides them along the path to education. , W . f 3. I I I X lf' as f' I X Q35 ..r .1 f mx, Hz A f HI.. I. I Ni' ' ,Qui , 5 I ,fm I M- I .. .A l L uri , . ,. A- T H l R , :L II I W R, Y I A rf V I X R ' R x XR IILII W Vernon Wilder Wake Village Cal ' William vin s Texarkana, Ark Jerri Wilbanks Atlanta Virginia Wilbanks Bloomburg Marty Wilder DeKalb I Beatrice Williams Nash Buddy Williams Texarkana Donald Williams Atlanta Jane Williamson Texarkana Ka Willi y amson Nashville, Ark. ' I David Waters Texarkana Rachel Watson X Texarkana , S . q I. , Christine Waddell Q I 7 Texarkana, Ark. 1 Rose Mary Walraven Texarkana, Ark. Johnette Wheat DeKalb I Mike Whiseant I Texarkana Emma Gail White Texarkana John White Texarkana, Ark. Billy Whiteeotton DeKalb Mary Wicker Texarkana f A f I upli- I as 'IM 'F' I LI Si .ffm 'f Wilda Yormg Bloomburg Gary Youngblood New Boston I ll -. .-'. ,w ,ff as IN MEMORIAM ERMA MORRISON IJTQ 37 K fif lf, ,,, ,,, mr' .xi in A Freshmen Johnny Wilson New Boston Paula Wineman Texarkana Keith Wood Hope, Ark. Wayne Woodruff Texarkana, Ark. Mary Woods Texarkana Keith Works Texarkana Avice Wright Texarkana Judy Wright Texarkana Mona Wright Texarkana Clifford Wuertz Texarkana Debbie Wyatt Texarkana Judy Wyninegar Atlanta Ocie Wyse Texarkana Douglas Young DeQueen, Ark. Sandra Young Texarkana, Ark. 133 ' ' 1: V . ' , ' ' mf . - 1 1 . - L, U 'i w' , ' .y i ,ol Robert Keller Mona Wright 154 Freshman ' 4 ! f . f r Favorites I1 Q -W .1 f 11 Vvz' 1 'j' '-L' ' X' 3 gl 'i 1 . , ,YJ ,I J, f C 4 - - , gm -.. mf L! .-,W fr' w W . H: I 'Z X' .. - --.:.' . -. , Q I ,,,,.,.. 1 . -1 1 I . n Joe Crane Cyndi Pound 135 Sophomores Create Enthusiasm at T C V 1' .W '- , o f L'-12 ,f l-,w-T' ,AW CLASS OFFICERS-The officers of the Sopho- more Class are Carla McBride, vice presidentg Kay Moore, secretaryg and John Park, president. 136 :Va 1 ,Q P 4 'wr--'M --1 .11-Cie'-2:15, P .,w'.L'.e-' .Ji + :eg YY! 75,3 x' '.-'5ariLYb - ,. 'iz- 'Yy 1 Sophomores L, L. , ,. N A, 3 , A, l n , vii. W i J 4 - ' ' - 3 - , yur, X W 1- I, I , virus - ' I . V ' Y' rc, I ' Af. , 4-9 Aff? if fr? X. , f ' .wi-4' V , 1 4 I W4 J . , P . fn- 5. Q 1 ' L xl vs! ,,-9 :ll 'N rf' -RQ. vi ' X QL, ,-K 1, ..g:fsQf '5 ' 4' -.r . -i N' 'I ,Jr J 1, . 'A '-ff fu .1-dr' . 'I'-I I 1 .J . Y , v i ' A X . 1' Aria-.i, JY. f ,..4 ,ag-:A .-if I-ws.. K ri 'vt ld A r I5 , :H Xml. - pd' fgnfZff,,,'N Q Q 41,51 Q 5 af: A .F ,ff ,un i x lk, ,,.'o.... , . iii,-,Ve'f ,- 'V' '55, N. '1,j7J!,' if in T A w x Ai. 10' A -'V Tr A, fn 5 fi. ,J J W X , Www Lb Sophomores Karen Abla Texarkana, Ar,. Julie Ables Texarkana Marvin Abney Texarkana Lestel Adams Texarkana Davis Anderson Linden Ora Jean Anderson Hooks Vickie Anderson Nash Judy Arnold Texarkana Rebecca Ashby Texarkana, Ark. Sylvia Au.lt Texarkana Larry Autrey DeQueen, Ark. Roy Autrey Texarkana Beverly Ayers Linden Sandra Barnett Texarkana Marsha Barnes Texarkana Larry Beasley Texarkana Linda Bedsole Texarkana Vicki Bennett Texarkana Peggy Bergt Texarkana Sandra Berry Texarkana, Ark. Phil Bishop Texarkana, Ark. Jimmy Blackard Texarkana Kathleen Blackard Texarkana Alfred Bobo Texarkana, Ark. Sandra Bobo Linden Richard Bolt DeQueen, Ark. Teresa Bonds Texarkana O. V. Bonner Texarkana Roxana Bowles LaPaz Bolivia Ed Bradshaw Naples Sarah Brewer Texarkana Fay Brooks Naples Albert Brown Texarkana Danny Brown Ashdown, Ark. Iva Brown Linden 137 Sophomores . ,,. WAITING-Each semester, unfortunate students wait for hours to register. 158 Bonnie Carter Marietta Richard Claymon Texarkana Cheryl Clements Texarkana Betty Coffman Texarkana, Ark. Wanda Cook Texarkana Nevada Copeland Texarkana Judy Corbell Saratoga, Ark. Ginger Cowling Texarkana, Ark. John Clack Simms Robert Clack Simms Demetri Cotseones T' Athens, Greece Fredrick Cornelius Texarkana ' Edwin Crawford Texarkana, Ark. Robert Crawley Atlanta Beverly Crank l Lewisville, Ark. Linda Brown Texarkana Lloyd Burkhalter Simms Jimmie Campbell Texarkana I,,.:-'fx X 4-wt iff f J Mr' i 1 f - 4 it --TY .. .. -.t.' 10 X 'K Terry Brown New Boston Hattie Butler Texarkana Pat Carman Jersey City, N.J I 1 i 1 . ,,.,v '1-F -uf. so xlib 1 4 ij Rx rj 1 ' H wwwiiwhi ' 1 I .H 1 . N il .f .. N. '77- tidbit , gl l lg ff X . 'we f , . Wrlda Brown Texarkana, Ark. Donald Campbell Texarkana Mary Carrigan Texarkana, Ark '. K Harold Crawford Texarkana Linda Crisp Texarkana Tresa Crump Texarkana, Ark. A1 Dalley Texarkana Jearuue Darley Orange Dale Damcl New Boston Olhe Dav1s Texarkana Ark Patty Davrs Texarkana Theoh Deal Foreman Ark Robert DeLaney Hooks Sue Dodson Nash Barbara Dudle Texarkana Jerry Durand Texarkana Drane Edwards Texarkana Barbara Eubank New Boston Kay Felps Texarkana Garry Fmcher DeKalb Slurly Frtzhugh Horatxo Ark Harold Foreman Dallas Larry Porgy Texarkana Darla Fox Avcry Norma Frazrer Texarkana Robert Frazrer Texarkana KU as I -Q J r Il 'E'? ,po 1.1 'NJ' f E ta I f ' V T X ff'- KRT: ---v Sophomores ,131 6 at 63? I new Q UQ WIP ,ya iqq, Ar xx 'T AU ai-'L A FAVORITE Basketball IS a favonte sport at TC STREET WHAT? Rebecca Stiles dresses up for her Blue Jackets mrtxauon 139 Sophomores Gwynne Frank Texarkana Edwin Gallagher Winthrop, Ark. Jo Gallagher Texarkana Delois Gamble Texarkana, Ark. Carla Gellatly Texarkana Robert Goeller Texarkana Gail Goodwin Texarkana Kathy Gore Texarkana Richard Gore Texarkana Barbara Graham Maud Jean Gray Hooks David Green Hooks John Griffin Texarkana Jenny Gardner Texarkana, Ark. Phyllis Guilliarns Maud ,,-- Hiis. 2. 1 li X L 5 I 0, ,V r ak l 1 V - 5- 415 -..,,:Q:uv .bb lf , 'V ni ' . , Q-e-'mix' 'Q 1 -' ' w s ' TC LIFE-Studying and relaxing are both parts of TC life for Anita Parker, a group of students in the student center, and Mike Mayo, Darla Fox, Pam Tice, Judy Sehon, and Robyn Thrash. 1,-1 1 F K I is Sophomores .:i,.i- 3 .fri , 'f '1 T '.-l U, I 1 H! 1' :i:ff'. , l ll I x cf' a It f D ' l,.1-'I If- - iv. -.. :. . .Q,'l,' 'A ' . - 3 .aJf'1'.f12Af--'1 A . r ' ZF.: : 'F 53 1: pQ1Qs':gni 4 ' . . . - mi 0.0 lk! ,.':.P1 z+ 'W l N..-'S--- Plmlg 1 ' ' E-,liiifiq r 1 vi:-g i , yi.: --ii l ' I I I fin n 1 -Ll fa Tr- ' , HAVE A SMOKE-Darla Fox takes time for a smoke. John Gunn Atlanta Rick Guthrie Texarkana Johnnie Hall Texarkana Alene Hanson Bloomburg Lee Hardinian Redwater Perry Hawkins DeKalb Vicky Haynes Texarkana Jimmie Hays Ashdown, Ark. Stanley Hicks Dodridge, Ark. Larry Higgins New Boston -.. June Hightower Redwater Ricky Hildreth Texarkana Donna Hinton Ashdown, Ark. Vicki Hodges Omaha Jeri Holcombe . Texarkana A . 1411- Connie Holland Texarkana Kathy Horton Texarkana Margee Hughes 1 Texarkana .Terry Humphrey Q Hooks Joseph Hunt Atlanta 141 Sophomores THE MOON Moon Mullins dressed in the latest style for Sad1e Week J Jane Iaggers Atlanta Alta Johnson Texarkana, Ark Arthalia Johnson- Texarkana David Johnson Texarkana Sheila Johnston Texarkana David Jones Bloomburg Larry Jones Midland Linda Jones Maud Patsy Jones Texarkana Paula Jones Texarkana K 5 IV .vvrlv 'Q jf!! r 'I' ,xt , Y -is, 'AS 'Q Jacob Kakish Salt, Jordan Tym Kcister Texarkana, Ark. Elizabeth Kennedy Hughes Springs Davie King Texarkana Jolmny Kirkland Queen City Kathy Kolac Texarkana Ray Kumpe Hooks Janet Kuykendall Texarkana Lynn Kuznoff Texarkana Ken Lack Hooks Elizabeth Lawley Texarkana Semmon Leffall Texarkana Coletta Lester Texarkana J o Ann Lester Texarkana Rose Lewis Texarkana Barbara Linville Nashville, Ark. Carol Lovelace Linden Garry Lummus Bloomburg Carla McBride Hooks Herbert McCand1ess Foreman, Ark. Linda McC1emens Texarkana Pat McCoy Maud B111 McDonald Hooks Lesley McGee Texarkana Bill McLe11and Coushatta La er' -'I Sophomores ,, . STUDYING-Roxana Bowles studies in the library with Carmella Bormer. I' i fl WHO'S NEXT-A big domino game is always going on in the student center pool room. BATHING BEAUTIES-Julie Ables and a friend take a dip in a Dogpatch swimming role. 143 Sophomores Barbara McLeod Texarkana Hub McNett , mai 1 J4 T Dhahrah, Saudi Arabia N' ifV ' Buddy McWilliams if 'U 73 - ,- g Atlanta John Martin Texarkana Bud Marsh Hooks Mike Mayo Texarkana Myrna Meadows Texarkana James Metcalf Texarkana, Ark. Betty Miller Texarkana Cheryl Miller Lone Star Virginia Minter Texarkana Eddie Mitchell Texarkana Wanda Moch Texarkana Jim Monroe Shreveport, La. h Shelia Montgomery Texarkana Kay Moore Hope, Ark. Patricia Moore Ashdown, Ark. Margaret Morgan Texarkana Mary Muckeltath Texarkana Sandra Muller Hooks Charles Mullins Texarkana, Ark. Louie Murdock Texarkana Avery Murrah Texarkana Shelia Murrah Texarkana Kristie Murray DeKalb - my , ,N iw 1, , l .,A. H 2, V1 r r W i V tj? H l 3 u . , I va 1 :iifQQ i V M , X, X ' A A 'ga .A ,.... ff? . .J - lxnwff f . L : V L. 4- 41'- f-fn' - -g, RELAXING-Mark Neal shoots pool to relax. Jim Parker and Kathy H01't0I1jU5t Sif- H 1 1. .1 1, w I lr 144 Wi' iQ urzffxjr 5 1 . E. v w JL . 'fill ' X., Y . ni' KV? -,,Na?l,u' ' ,VL 1 --. xjifr 2 51- V it an fb- Q .-:L'.i1',4 A. 4.59 K' an ,1 'r x ul ,HH . . J 3 W' fi' ct' -2- .efl- 'x . 4 t I I .'x 1'l' - 'K fl-'1 CIS? tr- 'Y L. .J ff. 1 . ., A. 'X K '. . ? . ,V x, , B :ff 4-K 'dp' Suzanne Nelson Texarkana, Ark. Jane Neal E1Dorado, Ark. Gwen Owen Texarkana Harold Owen Texarkana Robbie Owen' Washin,g,ton, D. Cheryl Pace Texarkana Dana Park Texarkana John Park Texarkana Pat Patman Texarkana Barbara Paul Saratoga, Ark. Cora Sue Paulk Texarkana Mary Pegues Texarkana Jackie Peoples Atlanta Lois Peters Texarkana Sherry Pettigrew Texarkana, Ark. Sara Pet1:it Atlanta Bormie Phillips Dangeriield Kenneth Pierce Dallas Frances Platz Texarkana A1 Prieur Texarkana, Ark. Debbie Proctor Texarkana Sophomores ,ye 9 l lfP' K 3 .Sgt ,133 F? 1 'U - ':-'54 11 ,fa TC IS LOVE-Bob Richardson and Peggy Lane enjoy an autumn walk. Many students also enjoy dances at TC. 145 Sophomores Patricia Page Redwater Brenda Provence Texarkana Marjorie Ragsdale , H Hooks Sammy Rankin Hughes Springs Elizabeth Rankin Texarkana i ,f 4 rt ee N l l N I Emma Jean Ray Texarkana ' f 1 v Cecil Rayborn Texarkana, Ark. Michael Rhodes Maud Pat Richard New Boston Bob Richardson Texarkana, Ark.. 1, i ix H . an 1 I V - nv M, , , 1' ' l Jim Richardson Texarkana Roy Riley Texarkana Mark Roberson Texarkana Barbara Roberts New Boston Evelyn Roberts Hooks 1 - Kathy Robinson Texarkana, Ark. Ralph Robertson Texarkana Willie Rochelle Texarkana Bill Rogers Hooks Christine Rook Lewisville, Ark. l 'I il 1 w 4 Y W' fy .ff-r W ,H ff! , , x ' P' I l N K-9 'pv- I-Q ' 'fray l s - 'ru - f-1 - re T Q- , F? llrr., ' i iii 5 -eeee Y or All L 'll 'il rj f 313,52 ,llri I ,, 1 .. if 1ft'I '-- 'i --' hi A .x., . 1 1 I NV F- 1 . I WVAV ' , 'jj a 1 1 'ffiw ' 1 I 1 TT' I i ' I 'L J 1 Q f 1 ' 8 PARKERS-John Park gets help from Robert Smith and Ann Thomas in putting up a campaign sign. 146 Barbara Snowden New Boston Kathy Spillane Lamesa Rose Spruill Winfield Frank Sterle Texarkana Kathy Stewart Atlanta Rebecca Stiles Hooks Betsy Strother Texarkana Sherry Sutton Texarkana, Ark. Sandra Taylor Texarkana Ann Thomas Texarkana, Ark. Richard Thomasso Texarkana Shelia Thompson New Boston Il 'A .ff A' Lol. ' S 1- r. i 3 H i V ,fir X. ., X w 1 qlvrt Q il -TW-v'r'j'j 'H'- . H M X V . , ' 'H 'H rl u i i H M, in 1, i Sophomores i Evelyn Rose Texarkana H H Hazel Roy Texarkana Donna Russell Hot Springs, Ark. Paula Scott Texarkana, Ark. Judy Sehon Ashdown, Ark. David Self New Boston Chuck Sharp Texarkana Philip Shelton Texarkana Linda Sherwood Texarkana Danny Shinn Texarkana, Ark. Jerry Shipp , X' Texarkana, Ark. f . ' M X I Julie Simmons f' I K r V- ' V E Texarkana f ' A ' 2?-f r' Michel1eSkelton f ' . -P f, ' 45' Linden 1 -I, V 1.1 , 1 ' Carey Smith N1 M A 1' 'A A 'Y' -' Z Texarkana 2 i M ' xl f N r 9. A Hg, 4 , . Mary Smith if R s9i gT3,fV3l ,3Qi K U -- Ashdown, Ark. HN .DW f-jig -'ll , 'S fiif!'if'5g i A . ,QL ,i L ff , 'YQ ii Jffe' ' . ra X hi 3 ' A g x l -W I f I ,. , A J 5 x fl .JT n , X -....1,, , . .. . 1 4 1 5 -1, e w Q- :e-F' 'lj Q r ':. Ye., . ' ,r 1 i X .2 .gifs-.,, 5.-l . faq. 1-Sv. 42 , K V--,,5v QF ' .3 v , . K, .1 n -' ' 1' 1'.j -1.5 f' -ia A- sf 'T 'V hi MR. PRESIDENT-Todd Brown, Student Senate President, presides over a meeting. 147 Sophomores Brynda Thorton N Texarkana i Hi N 1 Pam Tice 1 Texarkana ' Donnie Tidwell ' 'S Hooks Tommy Tohill New Boston Roxie Turley McNab, Ark. Bettie Turner Texarkana, Ark. Jkf Dennis Turner Ashdown, Ark. w Barrie Vanderbilt Texarkana Terri Velvin Texarkana Walter Vinson Ogden, Ark. James Waites 1 Atlanta Nell Walker Dangerfield Sue Walker Texarkana Tom Wallace Texarkana Barbara Watkins Texarkana 4 f-Q m ig. V.. MOUNTAIN DEW-Bill Austin gives Moon Mullins a swig of mountain dew. HOW BEAUTIFUL! -Pam Tice helps Linda McC1emons with her make up for Guys and Dolls. 148 a I eq Q ' QQ. If -' - N 'D ' F lx ' ff ru 5 A 1 xl If 1 I ,A A Mary Watkins Texarkana Myron Watts Texarkana Kay Webster Texarkana Helen Weeks Texarkana, Ark. Janice Welborn Texarkana Bea Wesson Texarkana Earna Wesson Texarkana Brenda White Texarkana Sarah Whitecotton Dekalb Alber Williams Overton Molly Williams Texarkana, Ark. Connie Wilson Texarkana Greg Womack Atlanta David Woodard Dekalb Sharon Wyatt Texarkana Delwin Young Hughes Springs I ., T4 4 xx.., ml,- , ' .1 ,. ..:. If p4 -'Y 1217 l v J f Q L f F Sophomores , ff? figs 77.11-:J L 4,-ie., 'Z' jf? ' -1:i,52t:L 1' .J -m 1 at 1 vo rnv. -I . ,. ,U-f .am 1,, ,-,:E,- YQ , Y. , .1131 ny rr-QW , A - i' i I u aj vifflqa ,i,. ,,..f , -nv. '.A. ,..-,, ,Y .. Y. .'fi'i!H:Z?5.r-',-Supl ' J' 451- f:.,-31 . H ,W f .. , W . . . 4.0. M x L- Emerg, L.,,.lg,4:,f,3,-n:yfT , -7. 2 I .4 . , J -wt it A Arm-r ,, MAD SCIENTISTS -Johnny Kirkland and Robert Clack perform an experiment in their chemistry lab. V ' U '- ' 4 3351. . Q1 '- H ,L ' N3 ,': 51'M:I'f,.'jQ' 5315? - v Auf. ,H ' .law-.,. ' ,J 4 ,. , 1 -'Gibb-.L A 'A ' -4 Leif AL- GET HIM!-Intramural football is a Tuesday and Thursday morning happening in the fall, 149 J 150 Ann Thomas Pat Patman ophomore Fa ori tes D , f,.:w-f xx Z .1 L fri? ' Q, 1, , Z.. gf if Q T .ngp w.,4.,-.,. H. 3 'Q '3Az:.13F,'::,,j 'X ' 1' nn 1 A 'I 4' una - , 1 X , . LF. 4,4 . ' Y LU -Q51-NIV , . 1 , :urn wrn arms y U..-.D r A , ,W ...-3 Q,-. Wig. , ' W' ,I ,..,,... ' ' -,, 1 . m.g....a..5.,.....1, k-A L Y , -I f . .i.............Q........,...a.....?....,.n.. F. -K , ,Q-1.,....g-.,.-.,.-,--,...c:,-q.....1..v..w:,-.. --,- : -V - - -f-1+ -1 fr .-.Y gg:.q,:5'2'wg,qgg -'.w:lf.iT-mr 'ra'-in ' Todd Brown Sheila Thompson -Q-Q.-,-.-I-pq 151 5.-illll- Af j V 1' H H' N The Texarkana College Board of Regents at a regular monthly meeting. Standing: J olm Massey, Jim Evans, Dr. William Patterson. Seated: Dr. T. J. Wilbanks Dr. William E. Shields, and Mannie Stevens. 152 Jim Evans Secretary Robert Hughes Burnham Jones Vice-President Board of Regents Members John Massey William Patterson William Shields President ,-- Mannie Stevens Howard Waldrop T. J. Wilbanks hi.,-:ulnrL.Q '. ' N JAMES D. BRIGGS, B.S., B.A., M.B.S. Director of Institutional Research, University of Denver, University of Southern California. Q DR J. W. CADY President of Texarkana College B.A,-M.S.E.-Ed. D. University of Ar- kansas LN.,-1 EJ 155 BILL R. HUGHES, B.S.E., M.Ed. Dean of Students, Southern State, Harding College Henderson State, University of Arkansas. LM ,J K. B. DAVIS, BA., MA. Registrar, Milton CWisc.J College, University of Arkansas IL 'L M hs'-.L ' ' Em DALE WORKS, B.S., M.Ed. Director of Evenin' School and Adult Education Division, Texas Christian E University, North Texas State. ,,,..Q. U 4 I , f' DICK AKINS Director of Student Center, Food Services, Grounds, Maintenance. C nag N do r NORMAN NICHOLS, B.S. Business Manager, University of Arkansas. nf ' 'U-in 1' l ,aff- CARL SELF Assistant to Business Manager. 155 GEORGIA McFAUL, B.A., M.Ed. Director of Counseling and Guidance, Louisiana Polytechnic, East Texas State University. GWENDOLYN DEAN, B.S.E., M.L.A. Librarian, University of Arkansas, East Texas State. 156 HERMAN BARNETI, B.S.E., M.Ed. Director of Counseling and Guidance, Henderson State University, East Texas State University. Pvt' ai! f, 54 I. :- HELEN CLICK, B.A., M.L.A. I Assistant Librarian, Hendrix College, Texas Woman's University. MURRY L. ALEWINE, B. M., M. M. Associate Professor of Music, Sam Houston University, University of Texas, University of Miami. sg-.,.,,h,5.-F JOY ARNOLD, B.S., M.S. Assistant Professor of Journalism, East Texas State Univer- sity, Southeast State College, University of Texas. LN., ' N ggw.: L V 1, 1, sql' 4 I BOB J. BELL, B.S.E., M. ED. Social Science Instructor, Henderson State College, Univer- srty of Arkansas, Trinity University, University of Texas. JAMES H. BENNETT, B.S. Chemistry Department Chairman, Assistant Professor of Chemistry, Southern State College. 5? 4 M: ...., in y LASCA BECK, B.S. Nursing Instructor, Texas Woman's University, East Texas State University. 4-. -- . A-1 KHEI 7 JOHN B. BENSON, B.A., M.S.E. Assistant Professor of Social Science, Berea College, Henderson State College, University of Arkansas, George Williams College, Scarritt College. QS W Y -mg Zi' y :E-'rin 1 ,,g'ff ?+' THELMA BOLLINGER, B.S., M.A. Associate Professor of Social Science, Stephen F. Austin, University of Texas, East Texas State University, Chapman College. GARY H. BOND, B.M., M.M. ' Assistant Professor of Music, North- east Louisiana State College 158 JOE B. BURGESS, B.S.E. Biology Instructor, State College of Arkansas, Oregon State University. KENNETH V. BURKHALTER, JR., A.S Data Processing Department Chair- man, Data Processing Instructor. r W, I 1 3 WILLIAM R. CAVER, B.S., M.F.A. Assistant Professor of Art, North Texas State University, University of Geanjuato, University of Texas, University of the Amenias. NONA CULPEPPER, B.A., Assistant Professor of Music, Hendrix College, North Texas State University. GLADYS CUPP, B.A., M.A. Assistant Professor of English, Texarkana College, Texas Wesleyan, East Texas State University. i 3 B. Nursing Instructor Baylor Unlverslty .sz YEL 5 M . ki? lx WARREN S. DILL, B.S., M.S. Associate Professor of Biology, North Texas State University, New Mexico State University, Texas A BL M. t ,AHv'aa: ' 'A ---,U ,- . ' -E2'1.1'w N Er! , rr X-.. , K. LOIS DUCK, B.A., M.A. Associate Professor of English, Baylor University, East Texas State University, University of New Mexico. 4'Iw W. LEVONNE DAVIS, B.A., M.A, Associate Professor of History, University of Texas YY--.,,M w L., A P 'imp HENRY R. DUKE, JR., B.S. Physical Education Instructor, East Texas Baptist College, North Texas State University. I-I I Ai 55' ---1.- HUBERT DUNGAN, B.A., M.s. -.-145 ' , ' JV!14,,:P -4 I . Y , fu, I E ' Lv Assistant Professor of Physical Education, Ouachita Baptist University, North A 'i V I V' Texas State University. H 5' 4..., mit, ....a::: . , muon. gzlnunnulun----U --25:22:22:-72:-'Il 'nun' Uiillqluu 5:55:22--. ::: -n--::' llpluu-g ,, .... :::-.:,,- : -il-ml in-IZZ: Iiunqihmupgn Q- ' e -V -fn: 4 CC-M3 BILL FANNING, B.A. Instructor of German, East Texas State Universi- ty, University of Mississippi. L 1'- aa ii! 4: i. , H, . its , lt. , ge-K .if 1 ff 1, f ,. rl . i- , ' Yp'i3 ' I4 Q S, ew if ' S ie LUCILLE ELGIN, B.A., M.A. Professor of English, University of Kansas City, Ouachita Baptist University, East Texas State University, University of Arkansas, University of London. --,t -r All KE .J- KF V L mx , ' l sg , . J C ,::,J:' 1 -1 ffl - 1 wp, I 4 QL 1 ' 1 - f- .. 1 1,1 HIUSON , M' i':'.i -:viqlir r ' 1 ' u'L ': i : .: ..fffl' I iii Q' , b ' ' , 'rf'-1- -re , Lf f - - l -V -,: ', 52 , ., . ,-. . .. ' HL': i7'Tib'ff-f:t,. -1 ,:' ,: . , ' '- , .z',,' '.'fIt,gL. , 1 , . an-4 QT , :,,-- f . -. . A-if--5 , ' -Y, -.i. -' ,NJN f .- L 7.1, A 3f.'7'.ig:n.?.'-'-1 . 'tif ,i, A 1 e ' f'5E:,x,,:g,-f - E , - -v qi-,:,r,--ft-,,13 '- .1 - F. h-.V-Wit., 1,1 n ,. ,Q ,.,g.'f , ,, i- . , ..vf.r.,t, V., . r, JMU-r A:1,,..,.f, , 4 i. x ,, . ,A ' A ' H ' N' 'HL M'T'i:Ti.'ri f ' pf-,ai ' f , I 'Pli'I7Z' 5 . ' 1 . e ,- v , , , I 3, ,, ,QI ,. -1 , I A f BQ ' ' if JOHN FERGUSON, B.S.E. Instructor of Air Tech, Henderson State College. WAYNE FOLMAR, B.S. Instructor of Data Processing, East Texas State University, Arizona State University. ' 1 6 1 'il Q el fr 3 J, I . jr ll' ll ' -4 W ' l . 5 :J ' E 135-7-14 ' , ' ffl! f -.rEj-ILS.-.1535 -1-Tf-.,: ' RUTH FOMBY B.A., M.A. Professor of Spanish, Hendrix College, East Texas State University, University of Mexico, University of Texas, North Texas State University. , ' ' -ww.,,i:TT-.Th X- ' 'P' ., ,ui K ,, , I w my , it 'H n 1.Y1:: i:-.L44a,-- - mv H ig-. X . 1,5 I Nil ' f os, 1 - 4 162V C. O. FOWLER, B.S., M.S. Professor of Math, East Texas State University, University of Houston, Florida State, Georgia Tech, University of Georgia. LOIS GARDNER, B.A., M.A. Professor of French, College of the Ozarks, University of Oklahoma, University of Texas, University of Colorado, Denver University, Sorbonne, Ouachita Baptist University. ,, .I,., .. .A Ri ERROL HATFIELD, B.S., M.B.A. . U Assistant Professor of Business Administration, University of Southern CaJifornia. JIMMY HAWKINS, B.S., M.S. Assistant Professor of Government, East Texas State University. ici A . H r 4 . pl' . J ,. - LOU ELLA HUMPHREY, R.N. 4 E Nursing Instructor, Arkansas Baptist Hospital, 1-. Little Rock University, Texarkana College. ,.:,n R -4. -ik '-' .' 11 .A?'f 'sL as.. DELL JACOBS, B.B.A., M.B.A. Arkansas. Q SX: Associate Professor of Business Administration, University of Texas, East Texas StateUniversity, North Texas State University, University of I JZ-T 1 KENNETH KEArHLEY,B.s.,M.A. -t 3, gli i if-4. ,I -We Associate Professor of Biology, North Texas State University, Sam Houston State c l gy 1 'I College, University of Oklahoma. -gf' ' ,I A NANCY KEYTON, B. s., M.Ed. Qu- ' Assistant Professor of Speech-Drama, East Texas State University, University of Arkansas. EVA LANDGRAF, R.N.Instructor of Nursing, University of Texas, Baylor Uni- versity. 165 4 Assistant Professor of History, Henderson, George Peabody, Texas Tech. :ilvfw fff!-. Z'-f i'..g ,4 lZ .Un X D .fi LUCY LAREY, B.S.E., M.A. V U in 1 .,3,. ,' gui 'IiA'1Y'3:w, -- - 1- 1 , 'T ii F-'Ex-siikrh, -' as ,-. ,,. xg- .,. --- ,: -'N ,,,,,-.--UM j1z'fN.a.-,ffif V' sr42'a?.ffg51fu L :gm in ,.5.,g3 M.-fs 'I -' f'Q- X.. .. -' ff . ffl 'V LH - ,.: 72. -951 I ' 11 ' Sd Y ' ' W .:, , 5 A :gp 1 -q,,,. ',,, . by jfs? W ' 'F' Q,-:remix MARY LEWIS, B.A., M.A. Assistant Professor of English, Nucomb of Tulane, University of Arkansas. K I I . P N EDITH LEE, R.N. GENE LIVINGSTON, B.S. . ' Director of Vocational Nursing, Texarkana College, St. Louis Acting Director of Professional Nursing, Texas Christian University. University. SUE MCCROSSEN, B. A., M.S.E. Assistant Professor of Music, University of Texas, East Texas State University. C!l.4,.'g454, y '53!?'!73lg 'E - tgp , ' sg . j og, U ' x- P , -rr I Q1 vvf- '-V . M! ' ' 1, '51,-1 . Y 'Sn ' . . , I li JOEL MCGEE, B.A., M.Ed. Associate Professor of Biology, East Texas State University. PAUL MCFERRAN, B.S., M.S. Pr o fessor Physics- Engineering, State College of Arkansas, East Texas 'i' State University, Florida State University, Univer- sity of Arkansas, Univer- sity of Southwestern Louisiana. CARMON McFERRAN, B.S.E., M.S.E. Professor of Mathematics, State College of Arkansas, East Texas State University, University of Arkansas, University of Southwestern Louisiana. F . AQ , 165 MICHAEL MANKINS, B.A., M.S. Assistant Professor of Math, University of Texas, Texas Women's University, University of Michigan. fffn pm ANDREA MARTIN, B.S.N. Nursing Instructor, University of Texas. 166 LILLIAN MAULSBY, B.S.M. Nursing Instructor, Evan Gelical Deaconess Hospital, Univer- sity of Texas at Arlington, Texas Wesleyan. ROBERT MILLS, B.S., M.Ed. Associate Professor of Business Administration, East Texas State University, Louisiana Tech. LESTER MEREDITH, B.S., M.Ed. Assistant Professor-of Government, Sam Houston University, University of Tulsa, University of Missouri. 32 f ' - X. ' I may I . -+3 fe I X if,-pr MARGARET MONTGOMERY, B.A., M.A. Professor of English, Southern Methodist University, Sorbonne, Oxford, University of London, University of Oregon. Nursing Instructor, North Texas State University, North- .41 yt x 0 T- X , , t,k? x : ,.,' -+,m.?,- ' xl . E. -A15-vibe ' R ' -f 5 - 1 .Ai-wit' it - . A -r -lj: 'fuftgxw F5 0 .E 1,4 ,.i.- ijt, Y - ., ,. ,, .. , gc -'Q-' - Western State College. It 'f. ., A rfi' -X' fs ' '-'V rf-' ' f 'i . -4 - . --if r . xr h ,ef D, :gi--. . - H , Q F-J. 1 2 ii-rf M qi Y - Z New , qw , t .A .K .qi , .1 J it-gh. :JW-l .. - Fe ff'-if P 'nav f1r--- tif 1 r -'lv 1-,fkgigf . ' I jj -.1 v - -il - 1-!x.W f Q- , Q . V 1 X, 1 fr - .Xing .,. V, HEQI V A Q3 . , Z 1' . H' , ' Y -wfz' . X, r img- Lf I , ' ff.. V-' 1'-ff Y, 1:.??e:ff . .,.- , W , .if-Q 5 x Q. - . - ,..-j 1' g q,-vos: , T--cw 4- lt Q -- ,yew .- Gigi ' - ', 1- - QL' i,...A - -1- , ,U 4 ,ge . ,fd 4 an ., K, -I t., Mft' -5 fdkik ..! - .wvgi MEF., -,1-. 'sqepe 4,-1,t'g 4 7'f.!'0l.. 1' Ni' T' A , . .Sg'1'3,.'S ' 1 ef- ,,, . 'A' 4 Qu ,V N V gf LT mv! ' ':q32'TI'v -V .. - . - ', is -, X u X, .n ' - V 1- '- 31 - i ' .' . I . mi, . . .lu W, . . ,. S if X :,,, . f Ax I H-1 ff : wa s is i s it -'H i 1 - ' A 5 :iw HH 6' WF' 'ew ' 24 ' ' His. J? 's v il .1:f,f' r -li - - ff 4- . 't- ,L -.gn .L J?-'HA ' . ' .,..1?-+--.k- V Y- u-- Y .yn I Y .j ,- , . ' ' '7 ' s . N' is .-. N vt V- -. I in , .Q .. will an , , , ,lg NORMA NELSON, B.S., M.S. Associate Professor of Physical Education, East Texas State University. KENNETH PARMLEY, B.S., M.Ed., M.A. Stephen F. Austin University, Louisiana State University, East Texas State University, Emory University. ' K at H. fi 1 MILDRED PARSONS, B.A., M.A. Assistant Professor of Speech and Drama, East Texas State University. JAMES PARSONS, B.S., M.Ed. .. Assistant Professor of Biology, East Texas State University, University of Western Michigan, Oklahoma Univer- sity. I ' ' T fy , Q? li ks LH if . ' -' Fil., V 1 f 4, 56' w '31 A 'L' Ji ' Q- 3 ALDRIDGE PEASE . mngg-LSSL 'df ' M Career Pilot Instructor, University of Washington. 5 , ,tl 5 xw z fi If 9 I 1 W 1 G' I Ai , 7'-Q f 3 I T T ' 52 . I H D : ll 5 A 1 I xl., BEULAH A. PECK, B.A., M.S. WILLARD PYLE, B-S-, M-S- Assistant Professor of English, Henderson State, East Texas Associafe Pfofossol' of Bio1ogY: Afkfmsas A fi M: East Texas State University, University of Texas. State UIUVSISUY- 168 I ,xv W .Q ,Ur -1 - ff! 15 . 5 ' lj 1 1 it 5 . t ' in ' Q J ll., Q Q t 4 'N I ' M IJ? wg ml w, .tt . .N HI' :Q f. I , t . if Hs PATSY RANKIN, B.A., M.S. Assistant Professor of English, Ouachita Baptist University, Indiana State University. I . -5 i . :Tl 170 DANNY SHELTON, B.S. Instructor of Data Processing, Lamar State College of Technology. NELLIE KATE THOMAS, B.A., M.A. Assistant Professor of English, East Texas State University, Texarkana College, Texas Tech. , ' '---:nail i,,aQ5 GILBERT SMITH, B.A., M.Ed., M.A. Associate Professor of Social Studies, University of Texas, Sam Houston State. x U JOE VARNER, B.S., M.S. Assistant Professor of Agriculture, Southern State College, University of Arkansas. N1 ' 'IJE' fs! ' , . V. , . Yagi'-'tht I - V ROBERT wA1uJ, B.A., M.S. Assistant Professor of Engineering-Physics, Ouachita Univer- uxxx ul . Ax ,-1.951 .W , sity, Louisiana State University. J' FRANCES WATSON, B.A., M.Ed. Associate Professor of Business -Administration, Harding College, University of Texas, North Texas State University, George Peabody, Louisiana Tech. ALBERT WHITE, B.S., B.B.A., M.B.A. Assistant Professor of Accounting, Midwestern University University of Texas, North Texas State University. xxx- X SRL RICHMOND WHITE, B.S., M.S. Assistant Professor of Engineering-Physics, East Texas State University, ROBERT G. WILLIAMS, B.S., M.Ed., Ph.D. Professor of History-Government, Stephen F. Austin, East Texas State University, University of Texas, Jefferson Univer- sity, London Institute of Research-Honorary Doctorate. lil H HH ' H H VIN! H fl, 'ffim fl C N Wim ,, A xi 1, YH in I ,. WAYNE WILLIAMS, B.A., M.S.E. Assistant Professor of Physical Education, Ouachita Baptist University, Henderson State Col- lege, East Texas State University. HENRY W. WOOD, B.A., M.A. Associate Professor of History, Ouachita Baptist University, East Texas State University, Baylor University, University of Mississippi, Southwestern Theological Seminary. SUE WORKS, B.S.E., M.Ed. , Assistant Professor of Physical Education, South- ern State College, North Texas State University, Texas Woman's University. 172 liiv-1 -1, ', x I QJ Qs. i lg if ' L x -'D' - , J J ,fi ' ? - - ' X3 if I A ' YR? ' I iv Staff X 4. an .C lv , , w :K .-fm , . V - CI If M lie' Sf Ann Akins Ruth Beaxden Barbara BoYd Vifgmia Bridges Student Center Hostess Business Office Night School BUSIUCSS Offlce ,--eg, Martha Cline Nursing Office 1 -ff-1 Mary Long Vocational Office Connie Pedde Academic Dean's Office 1, 1: 12 C Q . Q, nl Lucille Day Registrafs Office i Lou Nell Middleton Book Store . V wx M iz. J . ' 'J Qyf'F1'inre.fl L r w- fr f' 'if 'lit -1 Joyce Rainwater Registrars Office , , i CA. Al ,-.Q We-+f s Judy Hicks Student Center Joyce Fulmer Business Office ,E M1 if l-lll l M ,N i l A f -1'5 l 1 Betty Owen Post Office Zandra Morris Counse1or's Office cr 1' J A I' Pat Rogers Wanda Rowe Dean of Studentis Presidentis Office Office . .3 . Y.. ,l ,, ii- My L gn r ft- ,I if f W ,swf Y' .gr ., HOSTESSES-Personnel of the nursing department were hostesses at the annual Christmas tea for faculty members and administrators. Pictured are Eva Landgraf, Martha Cline, Mary Mote, Lasca Beck, Emmy Lou Mc Michael, Elaine Bransford, Lou Ella Humphrey, Edith Lee, Lillian Maulsby. FACULTY SOCIAL-Miss Norma Nelson and Mrs. Jeri Robinson, TC instructors serve Mrs. Levi Hall at a faculty social. BOSSES AND SECRETARIES-Administrators and their secretaries pose for a photo at their annual Christmas gathering. Pictured are Dale Works, Paula Dixon, Jim Briggs, Carl Self, Bill Hughes, Bill Murdock, Levi Hall, Dr. Cady, Norman Nichols, K. B. Davis, Pat Rogers, Mary Long, Connie Pedde, Wanda Rowe, Joyce 174 Fulmer, Virginia Bridges, Ruth Bearden, Joyce Rainwater, Lucille Day. Pts . '-s-,..H' Ny... ,. CHRISTMAS IS A NEW TOY-Dr. J. W. Cady, president, and Wanda Rowe, his secretary, enjoy a laugh over a new toy he received at the party. Parti es .L --15,1 UMM-UMM-GOOD-Herman Barnett, Levi Hall, and Dale Works relax after being served at the annual administrative Christmas pai-ty. nv CHRISTMAS MUSIC-Murry Alewine of the music department provided the appropriate musical background for czuol singing at the administrative party. 175 Adverti sers xf, M1 w ' '.. rn . V., M 1 1 V '1 ' WH H . ,W ,. '. A ,U ' Lflu 'L' 7.51 . -.--.J W f Eta, r' 176 .fr-an v - u t-. -W 1,4 .105 ag, ..a ,: ',1, 17N JE -11 .W - W 'FT Ashdown Hardware Company Arnold-Goodson, Inc. Athletic Supply Company Belk-Jones Borden's Buchanan Bottling Company Buhrman-Pharr Hardware Company The Clothesrack Collins and Williams Commercial National Bank Cooper Tire 84 Rubber Company The Criterion Dempsey Building Material DilIard's ' Dot and Anne's East Funeral Home Endsley's Sporting Goods First Federal Savings 81 Loan The First National Bank of New Boston Frazier's Fabrics George's Magnavox Showcase Gibson's Discount Center Gus Kennedy Shoe Store Hack's Jewelers Haralson's Hat Shop Herb's Creamland H. H. Watson's Shoes Johnson 8: Ray Kay's Jewelers Lacy Harris Chevyland Logan Electric Company Loveall Music Company Mayo Manufacturing Company Merf's Massey's Shoes Mr. Swiss Nekoosa-Edwards Paper Company Offenhauser 81 Company The Poise Shop Ragland Office Equipment Security Savings 84 Loan Association SkibelI's The Smart Shop Stanhope's State First National Bank Sterling Studios SWEPCO Texarkana Coca-Cola Bottling Company Texarkana Funeral Home Texarkana National Bank Texarkana New Car Dealers Association Texarkana Oaklawn Bank Ueckert's Jewelers Village Vogue Viva's Flowers Walsh-Lumpkin Drugs WeIch's f I if 0 MH ST STATE THE l MOST CONVENIENT BANK IN TOWN El l Broad and State Line Third and Olive, Downtown 2800 North State Line East and Division-College Hill ITILU IANK NATIONAL B FIRST 4 be Q OF TEXARKANA TEXAR KANA NEW CAR DEALERS ASSOCIATION Pete Mankins Pontiac, lnc. Curtis Motor Co. Orr Chevrolet, Inc. Moses Volkswagen, Inc. McLarty Ford Co. Arledge Oldsmobile, Inc. Beasley Cadillac, Co. P. D. Baxter Motors, Inc. Coker Buick Ozan Motor Co. Pete Miller Motors Robbins Motor Co. Haralson's Hat Shop Ladies Clothing 81 Fabrics New Boston, Texas I ul I W E I. E R S 3253 E. Broad-Oalclawn Village DEMPSEY BUILDING MATERIAL BI6 Slate Line Texarlrana, Arlzansas Everything for the Builder East Funeral Home 178 ENDSLEY SPORTING GOODS Only name-brand sporting equipment. RAGLAND OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. Office Ouififlers 3I I-3I3 Main S+. Texarkana POISE SHOP for The ireshesi in s'ryles Dresses, sporfswear, pefiies, iuniors, ladies Corner: College Drive and Richmond Roacl EDNA BUCHANAN THAN KS STUDENTS! Your many visits have been appreciated MERF'S Home of Tastiest in Foods 3300 North State Line Shopping Center Walsh - Lumpkin Drugs BUHRNIAN-PHARR HARDWARE CO. Home of B. P. S. Paint Ma ' 54001 323 Easl Broad Texarlrana, Arlr.-Tex. CHANIXEWQ , B0'I'I'LING COMPANY INC. 179 fh1ngSg0 better Wlth CQKQ TEXARKANA COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Ashdown Hardware Co. Hardware, Furniture 84 Sporting goods In Busmess Slnce 1905 II6 E Broad Texarkana Arl: 7S50l f enllauser I N S U R A N C E TEXARKANA, U.5KA. YOU lpuh f lu AGENT I I 0 Mayo Manufacturing Wholesale Bedding SL Furniture Qekjones Your Happy Shopping Store FEATURING THE SWINGINGEST FAMOUS LABEL FASHIONS FOR THE CAIVIPUS CROWD Suburban Downtown Oaklawn Village 401 East Broad 180 LOGAN ELECTRIC CO. For all your electrical needs 208 E tB d Ph 7721332 VIVA'S FLOWERS 8: GIFTS Eslablished I937 Dial 774-4I47 FUQUA-EVERETT TEXARKANA FUNERAL HOME 35 I 5 Texas Blvd. BORDEN'S MILK 81 ICE 71. , O C U G--OOD5S'll.O.ES C REAM Since 1916 Fine Dairy ProcIucIs 109 East Broad State Bank Bldg. 3123 N. State Line Phone 793-4376 Texarkana, Ark. Judy Sehon, Robert Dalby, and John Park admire the premises of Commercial National Bank. . . an excellenl place lo establish your credil. Member FDIC ' COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK 18 IO6-II2 E. 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' I 7 7 ' 'Q f -. A A V Y 1 . n :- electric service at low V P , ' N x l AT x .. l l ...ml-an Fixx , l ! 'p 'st X .1 - W- 1- . . . Fx f, 5 -2-'fl V . . - Q f . ,,', I ' f . . . r ,if V , I , i MFL 6 .I T Hats off to you 0 O O with best wishes QMEDKAHIKANA NAIIHNAIBMQ Mr. and Miss TC 1970 John Park Cheryl Pace Abla, Karen A. ............. 137 Ablcs, Julie ..,............. 56, 112,l37,143,107 Ables, Phyllis .............. ll 1 Abney, Harold E. ..... . Abney, Marvin L. ..... . .....111 .....64, 137,29,79,103 Adams, Lestel ...,... 2 . . . 137,48 ' 111 Adams, Nell .... ..... Adams, Steve ... ..... Akins, Ann ..... ..... Akins, Dick ....... Aldridge, Carolyn . . . Alewine, Murry L. . . Allen, Mary ,.... Allen, David ..... Allen, Larry G .... Allen, Lenon ...... Anderson, Bill L. Jr. . Anderson, Janice . . . Anderson, L. Davis . . Iffiiii Adcock,Pam . ............. 111 28,29,102,103 Akin, Jimmy R. ...... . .....l1l .....173 .....155 .....111 . 157,175 ......111 ..111,29 .....111 .....1l1 ....28 .....111 .....137 Anderson, Ora Jean ..... 1 37 ,107 Anderson, Robert Dale . . Anderson, Vickie S. . ......36 .....l37 Archer, Leo ......... 1..111, 98 Arnold, Joy ........ 157,104,103 Arnold, Judy E. . . . . Arnold, Vicki A ..,.. Arrington, Cathy L. . . Ashby, Rebecca J. Aslin, S. Gail ...... Atchley, Diann L .... Ault, Sylvia R. . . . Austin, Bill L ..... Austin, Kathy ......... Autrey, Larry Dean .... Autrey, Roy J. .... . Ayers, Beverly C. . . . Baird, Dennis ...... Baldwin, Dennis .... Barkley, Connie .... Barlow, G. Fred .... Barnes, Marsha K .... Barnes, Randy . . . Barnette, J. Doug ...... Barnette, Herman . . . . . .137 . . . . .111 ...111 ...137 . . . .111 . . . .111 . . . . .137 . . . . 148, 41,93 . . 58,111 . . . 34, 137,62 . . . . .137 . . . .137 . . . .111 . . . . .111 . . . . . 52, 60,61,111 . . . . . .33 . .68,137 . .98,103 ......62 ..........86, 87,93,98,120,156,175 Barnette, Sandra K. . Barone, James ..... Barrington, Ronald . . Bartholomew, Charles Basso, Jirn ........ Bates, Susan M. . . . . Baum, Daryl . . . Bean, Linda S. . .. Bean, Vickie . . . Bearden, Ruth . . . Beasley, Larry . . . Beck, Lasca ..... Bedsole, Linda L. . . . Beers, Donald E ..... Bell, Bob ....... Beneiield, Emily .... Bennett, James . . . Bennett, Larry . . . Bennett, Vicki . . . Benson, John B. . . Bergt, Peggy ....... Berry, Patsy Ruth . . . Berry, Sherry K. . . . . Bintliff, David . . . Birdwell, Gary . . . Birdwell, Joe . . . Birge, Carroll L. . . . . Bishop, Cynthia .... Bishop, Phil ..... . . . . .137 . . . . . .44 . . . . .111 . . . . .111 . 111,113 . . . . .111 . . . . .111 . . . . .111 . . . . .111 .173,174 . . . . .137 .157,174 . . . . .137 . . . . .111 ..31,157 . . . . .111 ..97,157 . . . .111 . . . . .137 . . . . .158 ..62,137 . . . . .111 ...137 ...111 ...111 . . .111 . . . .39 ...112 ...137 Black, Bobby .... Black, Jerry ..... Index ....112 .....47 Blackard, Jimmy .... .... 1 37 Blackard, Kathleen .1 . . .... 137 Blair, Sandy ........ .... 1 1 2 Blankenship, Morris . . . . . . .112 Blaylock, Janice ..... .... 1 12 Blevins, Henry . . Bloom, Paul .... ....112 ....112 Bobo, Alfred .............. 137 Bobo, Sandra .............. 137 Bokaie, Mohammed Reza ..... 112 Bollinger, Thelma ........ 31 ,158 Bolt, Richard .............. 137 Bond, Gary ..... ...25,141 158,44 Bonds, Teresa .............. 137 Bonner, Carmella ..... 40,112,143 Bonner, O. V. .............. 137 Bowles, Roxanna ....... 137,143 112 Bowlin, Dwight . . . Boyd, Barbara . . 'iii:i173 Boyd, Vicky ...... ..... 1 1 2 Boyette, Donald .... ....43 Bracket, Dickey .... ...... 8 1 Bradberry , Winetta .... ..... 1 1 2 Bradshaw, Ed ...... ..... 1 37 Bragg, Beverly .... ...... 1 1 2 Braley, Gary ..... .. .43,l12 Braley , Ronald .... ..... 1 1 2 Bransford, Elaine ... .... .174 Brewer,Barbara .. .. .56,112 Brewer, Sarah .... ..... 1 37 Bridges, Frankie .... ...... 3 6 Bridges, To rnmy .... ....... 8 1 Bridges, Virginia ........ 173,174 Briggs, Jim ...... .... 1 53,174 Brooks, Fay .... ...... 1 37 Brooks, Joy .... Brown, Albert . . . Brown, Alvin . . . Brown, Danny . . . Brown, Donald . . . Brown, Fannie Mae Brown, Gerald . . . Brown, Iva ..... Brown, Leon . . . Brown, Linda .... .....1l2 .....137 .....112 .....137 ...112 . ..... 112 .....113 .....137 .....113 .....138 Brown, Madeleine . . . .... .113 Brown, Martha . . . Brown, Terry . . . Brown, Todd ..... Brown, Vickie .... ......113 ......95,138 . . . . 2O,86,87, 70,79,147,151 ... . . 113,114 Brown, Wilola ...... . . . 89,138 Browning, Floyd . . . .... .11 3 Bruce, l-laywood .... ..... 1 1 3 Bryan, Frank ..... ..... 1 1 3 Buchanan, Ricky . . . .... .113 Burgess, Joe ...... ..... 1 58 Burkhalter, Dan .... .... 1 1 3 Burkhalter, Kenneth ......... 90, 106 ,1 5 8 Burkhalter, Lloyd . . . ..... .138 Burks, Donna ..... . . . 40,113 Burns, Walter . . . Burton, Robert .... Buse, Wayne ...... Butler, Annalesley . Butler, Barbara .... Butler, Hattie Mae . Butler, Janet ...... Butler, Windyle . . . Byers, Larry ...... Cady, Dr. James W. Cain, Virginia .... Caller, Gary . . . Calvert, David .... Camp, Sharon ..... Campbell, Barbara . Campbell, Donald . . ....113 ....113 . .... 113 .. .... 113 113 138 .. . .113 ... .113 113 .........82, 153,174,175 .........113 .......113 ......l13 . . . 110,114 . . ..... 114 . . .... 138 Campbell, Jimmie .... Cantrell, Kathleen . . . Carmen, Patricia . . . ......138 ....23,62 ....l38 Carraway, Don .............. 9 8 Carrigan, Mary Carroll, Jeanie Carroll, Lewis . . . Carter, Bonnie . . Castleberry, Jo .... Caudle, David . . . Caudle, Virginia . . . Caver, William . . Chambers, Jack . . . Chamblee, Joey . . . IffQIIsa,iia' 138 ,114 .........114 ........138 ....114 ....114 ....96 ....159. .....48 ....114 114 Chappell, Nancy . . . .... . . . . Chappell, Tom ............. 1 1 4 Chatterson, Scot ..... 114,130,103 Cherry, Marguerite .......... 114 Chiarizio, Eric ...... 104,105,114 Cigainero, Charles ........... 11 4 Cigainero , Kris .............. 2 8 29,72,1 05,114,124,102 Clack, John ............ 70,138 Clack, Robert ........ 62,138,149 Clark, Betty .... Clark, Cynthia ........ 56,95,ll4 Claussen, Judy . . . Claussen, Melissa Claymon, Richmd Clements, Cheryl ........114 ........56,114 .... .138 138 Clemmons, Roger . . . . . .114 Clevenger, June . . ........ 96 Click, Helen .... ........ 1 5 6 Cline, Martha ... .... 173,174 Cobb, Cheryl . . . .... 92,114 Cobb, Randy ...... ...... 4 0 Coffman, Betty ..... ..... 1 38 Coffman, Kenneth . . . ..... 114 Cohan, Paula ...... .... 4 8 Cole, Ray ....... ..... 1 1 5 Coleman, Tonette . . . .... .115 Collier, Terry .... Collins, Carmen . . Collins, Jeannie . . Collins, Ricky .... ...,.115 ...,.115 .....115 .....115 Compton, Marie .... ..... 1 1 5 Conaster, Cheryl .... ..... 1 5 9 Cook, Wanda .... ..... 1 38 Cooney , Delphia .... ..... 1 1 5 Cooper, Joyce ..... ..... 1 15 Copeland, Nevada . . . .... .138 Corbell, Judy ...... ..... 1 38 Cornelius, Fredrick .... ..... Cotseones, Demetri 138 .........138 Cowling, Cindy ......... 115 ,123 Cowling, Ginger Cox, Ben ...... . .. ..... 97,138 Cox, Jim .... ...71,86,87,115 Cox, Phil .... ......... 1 15 Crain, Carol .... ........ 1 15 Crane, Joe ....... .... 1 15,135 Crane, Sue Ellen .... ...... 1 15 Crank, Beverly ..... ..... 1 38 Crawford, Edwin . . . . . . .138 Crawford, Harold ..... .... 1 39 Crawley, Robert Neal ........ 138 Creed, Linda ....... .... 1 1 5 Crisp, Linda .... . .139 Crouch, Carolyn . . . . . . .115 Crownover, Nancy . . . . . :9l Crump, Teresa .... .... 1 39 Cullen, Mary ...... .... 1 15 Culpepper, Nona Cummings, Danny ....159 ..... .115 Cupp, Gladys ..... .... 2 7 ,15 9 Cupp, Pamela . . . Curry, Debby .... .........115 . . . .53,71,116 Cutcliall, Loyde . . . ...... .116 Dailey, Al ....... ......139 Dailey, J eamue ............. 1 39 Dalby, John .............. 104, 105,116,103 Dalby, Robert ............. 104 Daniel, Dale ........ Davidson, Archie L. . . Davis, George ....... Davis, Johnny . . . . . Davis, K. B. ,... Davis, LeVonne . . . Davis, Mary Lou . . . Davis, Ollie ..... 105,116,181 .......139 ........36 .......37, 45,46,47,95 .......116 ...154,174 ....30,160 ......116 .......139 Davis, Patty . . . . . . 139,103 Day, Lucille .... . . . 173,174 Deal, Theola ...... ...... 1 39 Dean, Gwendolyn .... .... 1 56 Deaton, Tilmon . . . Deaver, Clyde ..... deFratis, Stephen . . ....116 .. .... 91 .. ..... 81 DeLaney, Robert .... .... 1 39 DeMarce, Debbie . . Dempsey, Roy . . Derrick, Larry . . Dial, Joy ...... Dill, Warren S. . . Dillard, Doris . . . Dillon, Lissy . . . Ditmars, Jackie .... Dixon, Paula .... Dodson, Sue ...... Dollarhide, Ann . . . .. .... 116 ....116 ....116 ....116 ....160 ......116 .......45, 95,116 ... 35,116 . . . . . . .174 96,139 .........116 Dollarhide, Elizabeth ,,,,,,,, 1,16 Dossey, Jackie .... Douglas, Bruce .... Dowden, Leo . . . Drake, Dwight .... Draper, Debbie .... Duck, Lois ..... Dudley, Barbara . . . Duke, Henry .... Dungan, Hub . . . Dunn, Pam ..... DePree, Frank . . Dupree, Linda . . Durand, Jerry . . . Durand, June . . . Dyer, Bill ........ Dyer, Sheila ...... Easter, Deloris Ann Eaton, Debby ..... Ebert, Donald ..... Edwards, Diane . . . Elgin, Lucille . . . Elijah, Shirley ..... Elkins, Delight .... Elliot, Denetia ..... Ellis, Herman Cecil . 116 ....47,48 ...,.116 ...98,116 ......116 ...54,160 .....139 ...80,160 ...81,161 .....116 ...,.116 .....116 ....139 ,.....47 ....116 ....116 ......14,117 .........117 64, 69,86,87,91,117 .........139 ....161 ...,117 ....117 .48 117 189 Ellis, LaHonda ............. 57, 88,113,117 Elrod, Jack . . . ....... . .45 50,95,117 Embry, Brenda .......... 15,117 Endsley, Kathleen .......... 117 Estes, James David ..... . . .117 Eubank, Barbara Lynn ....... 139 Falendys, John ............. 117 Fanning, Sammy . . . .... 51,117 Fanning, William ........... 161 Farland, John .... .... 1 17,103 Farmer, Jerry . . . ...... .117 Felps, Kay ...... .... 6 2,139 Fenno, Martha . . . .... .117 Fenwick, Lee .. . . . . . .81 Ferguson, John . . . . . . .161 Ferrell, Keith ... . . . .117 Fincher, Bill .... ..... 1 17 Fincher, Garry . . . ...... .139 Fink, Debbie .. . .... 14,117 Finley, Becky .... .... 1 17 Fischer, Billy ...... ..,. 1 17 Fisher, Wayne ....... .... 1 03 Fisk, James Ronald . . .... 117 Fitzhugh, Shirly .... .... 1 39 Fletcher, Tim ....... .... 1 17 Floyd, Bruce Alan . . . .. . .117 Folmar, Wayne ..... .... 1 6 1 .....117 Folsom, Terry ..... Fomby, Alice Sue ........... 117 Fomby, Ruth . ........ 37,89,162 Foote, Sandy .... ....... 1 1 8 Foreman, Harold . . . .... .139 Forgy, Larry . .. . . . 139,103 Fort, Alice .... ..... 1 1 8 Fort, Wanda ..... .... 1 1 8 Fountain, Kathy .... .... 1 1 8 Fowler, Coo .......... .... 1 62 Fowler, Junior Doyle . . . . . . .118 Fowler, Margaret .... - ..... 11 8 Fox, Charlsey A. ........... 11 8 Fox, Darla ........... 23,62 ,65 , 87,89,106,139,140,l41 Fox, William ............... ll 8 Francis, Gerald W. .......... 1 1 8 Frank, Gwynne . . . . . . .140 Frazier, Bobby .... ...... 1 39 Frazier, George .... ........ 4 8 Frazier, Norma . . . .... 96,139 Freeman, Pat . . ...... 118 Frisbee, Larry .... ..... 4 3 190 Fry, Mary Ellen . . . Fry, Terry ...... Fuess, Tommy . . . . Fulmer, Joyce .... . . Funcerburk, Gary .... . Gallagher, Edward Gallagher, Jo ....... . . Gamble, Delois .... . . Gardner, Jenny . ....... Gardner, Lois .... . . Garner, Bruce .... . Garner, Clifford . . . Gellatly, Carla . . Gerber, Carla . . . Gilden, Jackie . . . Gildon, Mary Sue Gill, Gene ...... Gillespie, David . Gladney, Robert . . . Glass, Gerri ...... Glover, Allen ..... Goeller, Robert . . . Goldner, Bill .... Goodman, Edward Goodwin, Barbara Goodwin, Gail .... Gordon, Jack . . . Gore, Kathy . . . Gore, Richard . . . Gore, Terrell .... Goza, Ronald . . . Graham, Barbara- Granberry, Becky Grant, Joseph . . . Graves, Shirley . . Gray, Cheryl . . . Gray, Jean ..... Gregston, Jenni . Green, David H. . Green, George . . Green, Jimmy . . . Green, John S. .. Greene, Rex .... Griffith, James . . Griffith, Jan .... Grisham, Jerry .. Grissom, Diane . . Guilliams, Phyllis Gullatt, Hosea . . Gunn, John .... Gunter, Barbara . ....118 .....95 . . . . . .81 .173,174 ...,.118 .....140 . . . . . .46 47,95,140 ...,.140 96g97,l40 ..97.162 ...,.118 ....118 ....140 . ...... 118 .. .... 37,45 118 ....118 ....118 ....118 ....118 ....118 ....140 ....8l ....36 ....118 ....140 .....34 ....140 ....140 .....36 ....118 ....140 ....118 ....118 .....96 ....118 ....140 ...,119 ....140 ....36 ....35 ....140 .....79 ...n119 ....119 ....ll9 .. ...... 119 ........50,140 .. ...... 119 ....141 ....ll9 Guthrie, Richard . . . . . .141 Hackney, Jeanne . . . . . .119 Hajle, Roslyn .... .... 9 6 Hall, Emily ..... ...119 Hall, Jonmrie . . . Hall, Levi .... Hall, Mrs. Levi ...... Haltom, Mollie . . . .......141 .......83, 154,174,175 .......174 .......ll9 Hanson, Alene ...... I-Iardemon, Ivy Jo .... Hardiman, Lee Pearl ......... 141 Hardin, Barbara ...... . . .119 Harris, DeVonna .... 119 Harris, James .... . . . 125,141 119 ........46, 119,129 Harris, James . . . ....... 47', 94,95 Harris, Judy .... . . .119 Harris, Mary .... . . .119 Harris, Rex ...... ., .119 Harris, Robert . . . . . .119 Harris, Tommy . . . . . . .41 Harrison, John . . . .... .119 Hart, Leon ..... . . .119 Hartshorn, Ken . . . .... .119 Hartshorn, Linda . . . . . . 64,119 Harvey, Dana .... .. . 72,119 Harvey, Suzan .... Hatfield, Errol .... .....119 ......l62 Hatfield, Keith . . . . . . 65,119 Hawkins, Jim . . . .... .162 Hawkins, Perry ..... . . . 88,141 Hawkins Susa a . ..... 119 , nn . . Hayden, Diane .... Hayes, Shelia . . . Haynes, Vicky .... Hays, Jimmie ..... Haywood, Darlene . Heard, Sedonia Mae Helm, Robert ..... .....l20 .....120 .....141 .....141 ...:.120 . . . .... .120 ...,.120 Hurst, Pat ....... Ingersoll, Randy Ivey, Mike ...... Jackson, Doug . . . Jackson, Billy .... Jackson, Jacob, Beth . . . . . . . 73,107 .....120 . .. . 65,121 .....l21 .....12l Patricia .... .... 7 1,121 ............46, 47,95,12l Jacobs, Calvin Virgil ......... 121 Jacobs, Dell ............... 163 J aggers, Jane ....... J aynes, Linda .... Jenkins, James . . . Jewell, Danny .... ....142 ....l2l ....l2l .121 Johnson, Alta .... . . .142 Johnson, Althalia . . .... 142 Johnson, Bertie . . . . .121 Johnson, Carol . . . .... . .93 Johnson, Cristy . . ....... 121 Johnson, David . . . .... 121,142 Johnson, Janet ............. 45, 94,95,121 Johnson, Larry ............. 121 Johnson, Margaret . Johnson, Mary . . . Jolmson, Mike Johnson, Minnie . . . Johnson, Richard . . Johnston, Carol . . . Helms, Dickie ..... ..... 1 20- Helms, John ....... ..... 1 20 Henderson, Barbara . . . .... .120 Hendrickson, Carolin Hendrix, Jane ..... Henry, Douglas . . . . Henry, Kathryn J. ., . Henry, Priscilla . . Hensel, Erman .... Hensel, Sharon .... Hensley, Mary . . Hicks, Jackie ..... 6 .. .... 48 . . . .... .120 .....l20 .....120 .....120 ...,.120 ...,.120 .....120 .....120 Hicks, Judy ......... ..... 1 73 I-licks, Lloyd Stanley ........ 141 Hicks, Nancy ........ ..... 1 20 Higgins, Larry .,.... . . .141 Hightower, June . . . .... .141 Hildrith, Rick .. . . . . '. . .39 81,141 Hill, Joseph . . Hill, Kay ....... Hinton, Donna .... Hodges, Vicki ..... Holcombe, Jeri .... Holder, Gary . . . Holland, Connie . . . Holmes, Angelina . . .....120 .....120 .....l41 .....141 .....141 .....120 141 .........120 Holmes, Joseph Bryant ....... 1 20 Holy, Fritz ................ 120 Hopkins, Yvonne .... . ..... 120 Horton, Mafry ..... .... 7 0,79 Horton, Kathy .... .... 1 41,144 Howard Gary . . . ..... . .32 Howard, lkey . . . .... .120 Howard, Lowri .... ..... 1 20 Howell, Frank .... ...... 4 5,95 Howeth, Cherry ............ 1 20 Hughes, Bill ................ 5 1 79,86,87,154,174 Hughes, Margee ......... 79 ,141 Hughes, Velma ............. 1 20 Humphrey, Jerry ........... 141 Humphrey, Lou Ella ..... 173,174 Hunnicut, Roland ............ 47 Hunt, Joseph ..... ..... 1 41 Johnston, Pat ..... Johnston, Richard . Johnston, Sheila . . . Joiner, Wiley .... Jones, Alisa ...... Jones, Bobby ..... Jones, David Ronald Jones, Debbie ..... Jones, James M. . . Jones, Jerry M ..... Jones, Jerry .... Jones, Jerry .... Jones, Jerry W .... Jones, Larry ...... Jones, Linda Gail . . Jones, Patsy ...... Jones, Paula ...... .........121 .....121 . . . . . . . .37 . .,.. 14,121 . .... 65,117 . . .121 .... .121 .... .121 .....142 .,..39 .....121 .........121 .........142 ...121 ....:122 ...,.122 .....122 122 ..::113,l22 . . . . . .142 . . .96,142 .........142 ....2o,53,63, 65 ,86,87,89,97,142,l03 Jordan, Dorothy ............ 121 Joyner, Wiley ..... Kakish, Ayyoud . . . Kakish, Jacob ..... Keathley, Kenneth . Keeton, Dennis .... Kegley, Pauline .... Keister, Tym . . . Keller, Robert . . Kelley, Pat .... Kelly, Carole . . . Kelsoe, Edwin .... Kennedy, Diane . . . Kennedy, Elizabeth Kennedy, Peggy . . . Keys, Velda ...... Keyton, Nancy .... King, Bobby ...... King, David Etta . . . King, Jimmy E. . . . King, Thelia ...... Kirkland, John . . . Kirkman, Leitha . . . Knight, James ..... Knight, Mickey .... Knight, Owen ..... .....122 .....122 .....143 .....163 ...,.122 .....122 .....143 .......11O, 122,134 . . . . .122 25,72,122 . . . . .122 . . . .122 . . . . .143 . .53,122 . . . .122 . .79,163 . . . .122 . . . .143 . . . . .122 . . . . .122 .....22,29,63, 9s,1o4,143,149,1o2 .........122 .........122 .... . . . .122 ....,....122 38,50,122 Knight, Roseanna . . Knott, Marty ..... Knox, Matilda . . Kolak, Kathy . . . Kumpe, Ray ...... Kuykendall, Janet . Kuznoff, Lynn .... Kyle, James ...... Lack, Kenneth .... Landgraf, Eva . . . Lane, Galaine . . . ........103 .......48 ...96,l43 143 ffff143 .....l43 122 . . . . . 41,143 . . . . 163,174 ......122 Lovelace,.Carol ..,. Lane, Peggy ............... 53, 80,116,1 22,145 Larey, Lucy ...,........... 164 Lashford, David ............ 122 Latham, Deborah .... .... 1 22 Latimer, Carolyn .... .... 1 22 Lavender, Jim ..... .... 1 22 Lawing, Greg ..... .... 3 6 Lawley , Elizabeth .... .... 1 43 Leavelle, Jane ..... ....... 1 23 Lee, Edith ..... . . . 164,174 Leffall, Semmon . . . Lester, Coletta .... Lester, Jo Ann .... ......l43 ....143 ......143 Lewis, Jacolyn . . ..... . .123 Lewis, Mary .... .... 7 9,164 Lewis, Rose ...... Lewis, Verna Mae .... Liles, Jimmy ...... Lindsey, Carolyn ......143 ....123 ....123 ......123 Linville, Barbara . . . .... 96,143 Lisenby, Susie ...... ...... 1 23 Livingston, Gene . . . Long, Brenda Kay . . Long, Jim ........ ....164 ....123 .......98 Long, Mary ....... .... l 73,174 ......143 May, Wayne . . . .... .124 Mayo, Jack ................ .39 Mayo, Michael ........ 29,53,63, 70,65 ,7l,86,96,140,144 Meadows, Myrna ........... 144 Meredith, Lester ..... .... 1 66 Metcalf, James ........ .... 1 44 Middleton, Lou Nell .... .... 1 73 Murdock, Louie .... ..,.. 1 44 Murphy, James . . . .... .124 Murrah, Avery . . . ...... .144 Murrah, Ike .... .... 6 5,114 Mrurah, Shelia . . . .... .144 Murray, Jim ..... .... Murray , Kristie. .... Nash, Jimmy Lee . , ......... 125 . . . . . 21,37,63, Loyd, Jesse ..... .... 1 2 3 Lummus, Gary .... Lundry, Sandra .... McAllister, Donna . . McAlister, Terry . . . ..... . .33 McBride, Carla .... .... 1 36,143 McBride, Lynda ...... McCandless, Herbert . . . McClaran, Larry ............ 123 McClemmens, Linda ..... 143,148 McClure, Joyce ....... 15,103,123 McCollum, Leslie ........ 37,123 ....143 ....123 ....123 ....123 ....143 McCoy, Pat ....... ........ 1 43 McCrossen, Sue ......... 25 ,165 McCulloch, Deborah .......... 29 53,57,86,97,123 McDaniel, Rodney ........ 63,96 McDonald, Betty ...... 94,95,123 McDonald, B111 ............. 143 Miller, Betty ......., .... 1 44 Miller, Cheryl .... .... 1 44 Miller, Forest .... .... 1 03 Miller, Janet . .. . . . . .70 Miller, Phyllis .... . . .81 Miller, Theresa . . .... 124 Miller, Wayne .... .... 1 24 Mills, Robert . . .... 166 Mills, Ronnie ....... .... 1 24 Minter, Virginia ............ 144 Misenhelter, Edward ......... 124 Mitchell, Eddie .......... 52,144 Mitchell, Steve .... Mixon, Bobby . . . Moch, ......124 ....124 Wanda ............., 144 144 Monroe, James ............. Montgomery, Mrs. Margaret . . . 89, 167 Montgomery, Sheila ...... 51 ,144 Moore Moore 1 ,Bob B111 ............ 114,124 .......52 90185 Moore,David , Moore, Kay . . . .......... . 47, 107,136,144 Moore, Patricia . ............ 144 Moorhead, Jerry . . . ..... .124 Moran, Gary ............. 46 47 Morgan, Margaret Morgan, Peggy . Morphew, Ben . Morris, Zandra . Morrison, Erma Morrow, Linda . ........3s,f44 ......124 ....124 ....l73 ............133 57,71,86,124 ............124 Morse, Jim .... Mosely, Dan Edward ........ 1 24 Moss, Sylvia ............... 124 Mote, Mary ............ 167,174 Neal, Mark ...... , Neal, Jane ....... Neighbors, Melvin . Nelson, Norma . . . Nelson, Paul ..... Nelson, Paula .... Nelson, Suzanne . . Newberg, James . . Newsom,Kay .... Nichols, Dale . . Nichols, Joey .... Nicklas, Terri ..,. Nickleberry, Rachel Nichols, Norman . Nicholson, Mandie Nix, Kerry ...... Nixon, Rosiland . . Nolen, Sara Jane . . Norton, Douglas . . Norton, Wanda . . . Nowak, Evalynn . . Nowell, Susan .... Oglesby, Richard . O,Neill, Dixie .... Oosterveen, Harriet Owen, Betty ..... Owen, Gwen ..... Owen, Harold .... Owens, Robbie . . . Oxford, Charlotte . Pace, Cheryl ..... 1 Palmer, Jane ..... Pappas, Karen .... Pardue, Diana Page, Patricia Park,Dana McDonald, Gary Lynn ....... 123 McDowell, B111 . ............ 123 McFalls, Lela Mary .......... 123 McFaul, Georgia ........ 1 25 ,15 6 MCE erran, Carmon ....... 83 ,1 65 McFerran, Paul .... McGary, Alice .... ....165 ....123 McGee, Joel ........ ...... 1 65 McGee, Karen Linda ......... 123 McGee, Lesley ....... .21,28,5S, 63,79,89,96,102,105,143 McGi1vray, Joe .....,....... 123 Mclunkins, Susan ........... 123 McKeller, Bill .............. 123 McLelJand, William .......... 143 McLeod, Barbara ........ 43,144 McMichael, Emmy Lou ...... 174 McMurrian, Rollen .......... 1 23 McNeil, Nancy .... McNett, Hub ....... McRerhan, Carmon . . . .....73 ....144 ...,165 McWilliams, Buddy .......... 144 McWilliams, Jean ........... 124 Mahajerin, Rokneddin R okne ..... 36,124 Mangum, Margaret .......... 124 Manldns, Mrs. Michael Manning, James ..... Marsh, Bud ....... Marshall, Gayle .... Ardrea . . . Martin Martin, Chester .... Martin, Danny . . . .. . . 33,166 ....l24 ....144 ....124 ....166 ....124 ....124 Martin, Jim . ., .... .... 1 24 Martin, John ...... .... 1 44 Matthews, Sharon .... ..... 1 24 Maulsby, Lillian . . . . . . 166,174 Maxwell, Pat . . . May, Janie . . . ....l24 ....124 Muckelrath, Mary Beth ....... 15, 144 Mueller, George ............ 124 Muller, Sandra . . .... 63,96,144 Mullins, Charles . . . ...... .144 Mullins, Don ...... . . . 142,148 Mullins, Donald . . . .... 92,124 Murdock, Bill .......... 154,174 Park, John ...... l36,145,l46,l81,l88 Parker, Anita .... Parker, James .... Parker, Olen ..... Parmley, Kenneth . . .... 33,167 Parrish, Sharon . . . . . . .26 88,144 .. ....... 124 ....48,144 .. ....... 145 ..........l24 . . . .8l,167,174 124 'fffffizs . . .... 145 . . .... 125 ....125 .....26 ....125 ....125 ...,.....125 ......155,174 .... .125 . .... 125 . .... 125 . .... 125 . .... 125 ....125 . .... 125 . .... 125 . .... 125 . ..... 69 .. ..... 125 ..........173 .....4s,65,s6, s7,s9,1o7,145 ..........145 ..........145 ......125,127 .....3s,53,91, 07,145,185,188 ..........146 .......125 ....98,125 96,104,105,145 .....64,69,91, ..........140 ..........144 .. ....... 125 ..........125 Parsons, James ............. 168 Parsons, Mrs. Mildred ........ 45 , 94,95,168 Pasley, Billy ............... 125 Pate, Beverly . . . ...... .126 Patman, Pat ..... ....... 1 03, 145,150 Patterson, Buddy , . . ...... .126 Paul, Barbara .... Paulk, Cora Sue . . Paulk, Robert .... Peace, Donald .... Pease, Aldridge . . . Peck, Beulah ..... Pedde, Connie . . . Peeples, William .... ....... Pegues, Mary .... Penney, Mike ...... Penturf, Lois ........ Peoples, Jackie Earl . . . Peters, Lois ........ Pettigrew, Sherry . . , . Pettit, Sara ...... Phelps, Kay .... .....l45 .....l45 ......79 . .... 126 .....168 .....79,168 ....173,174 126 .....145 .....126 .....126 .....l45 .....l45 ..38,145 .....l45 ......54 Phelps, Sharon . . . ..... . 88, 113,126 Phillips, B. D. ...... ...... 1 26 Phillips, Bob ......... .....126 Phillips, Bonnie Faye ........ 145 Phillips, Dorothy Jean ....... 126 Phillips, Pat ........... 126,130 Phillips, Thelma ......... 27,126 Pickens, Connie Lou ......... 126 Pierce, Dianne ....... ..... 1 26 Pierce, James . . . .... .126 Pierce, Joe . . . ..... . 28, 99,126 Pierce, Kenneth . . ..... 145 Pirkey, Dick .... ..... 1 26 Pirkey, Linda .... ...... 9 6 Pitchford, Eileen . . . ..... .126 Platz, Francis .... .... 1 45,185 Pogue, Jimmy .............. 126 Pound, Cyndi ............ 53,57 69,70,86,112,126,135 ' 126 Pounds, Billy .............. Presswood, Lynn . . . .... .126 Prestridge, Jane . . . .... .126 Prewitt, Patsy . . . . . . . . Price,Char1es Price, Linda ........... 114,126 126 126 Prieur, Al .............. 36,145 Proctor, Debra Louise ....... 145 Provence, Brenda ........... 145 H 1 191 ......147 Province, Carolyn . . . Prudom, Mrs. Flaura . . Pyle, John ........ Pyle, Willard . . . Pynes, Jim ......... Pynes, James ....... . . . . . 46, 47,48 .. ..... 15 .......127 . . . . 35,168 ......42 . . .... 169 Rackley, Elizabeth Ann ...... 127 146 Ragsdale, Marjorie Ragsdell, Sandra ..... Rainwater, Joyce .... Ramspeck, Karin . . . Rankin, Elizabeth .... Rankin, Patsy ...... Rankin, Sammy .... Ray, Emma Jean . . . Rayborn, Cecil . . . Redden, Joe .... Reed, Jim .... Reed, Pat .... Reeder, Stan . . . Reese, Cindy . . Reese, Steve . . . Rhoden, Mike .... Rhodes, Michael .... .......28, Richard, Par .... Richardson, Bob ..... Richardson, Grady Richardson, Gwen Richardson, Jim . Richardson , Jerry .......127 ...173,174 ....73,127 ...,146 ....169 ....146 ...,146 ....146 ......33 ...67,69 ....127 ....127 ....127 ....127 ....127 ....146 .......146 65, 81,145,146 .......4l,169 ....l27 ...,146 ....127 Riggins, Robert .... .... 1 27 Riley, Jeff ..... 127 Riley, Roy ........ .... 1 46 146 Robinson, Mark . Roberts, Barbara Roberts, Danny . Roberts, Danny V. Roberts, Evelyn . Robertson, Ralph Robinson, Chester Robinson, Ira . . . Robinson, Iris . . . Robinson, Jeri . . Robinson, Kathy Robinson, Roger Rochelle, Willie . Rogers, Bill ..... Rogers, Debbie . . Rogers, Pat .... Rollins, Roy .... Rook, Christine . Rose, Evelyn . . . Rose, Kathie . . . Rose, Richard . . . Ross, Lemuel . . .P Rowe, Mary Ellen Rowe, Wanda . . . Roy, Hazel ..... Royal, Janice . . . Royal, Sheryl . . . 192 ...,146 ....127 ....127 ...,146 ....146 ....127 . .,.... 169 127 .....83,174,169 146 127 .. . . .146 . . . . . . .146 . . . 107,127 .'.. 173,174 .Q ..... 32 .......l46 ....36,147 ......127 ....127 ...........127 ........127,35 173,174,175 ...........l47 ....127 ....127 Ruff, Terri ..... Russell, Donna . . Russell, Thomas . Rutherford, David Saatkamp, Peggy Salsman, Don . . . Sams, Bill ...... Sandlin, John . . . Saneford, Lynn . Sangalli, Joyce .. Sargent, Joanne . Scheflin, Kay . . . Schrivner, Larry . Schroeder, David Schutz, Peggy . . . Seogin, Anne . . . Scott, Clyde . . . Scott, Paul ..... Seale, Tommy . . Seals, Ronnie . . . Sehon, Judy .... Self, Carl . . . . Self, David ,... Sellars, Judy .... Sexton, Sharon . . Sharp, Chuck . . . Shelton, Danny . Shelton, Philip . . Sherwood, Linda Shipp, Don ..... Shipp, Jerry .... Shipp, Marilyn . . lShipp, Ronnie . . Shinn, Danny . . . Shreve, Don .... Shuler, Richard . Shumake, David . Shumake, Larry . Silvey, John .... Simmons, Jacky . Simmons, Janice . Simmons, Julia . . Sims, Kenneth . . Skelton, Michelle Slaybaugh, Robert Slirner, Mike .... Sloan, Nadine . . . Smith, Carey . . Smith Claudia . . Smith Crystal . . Smith, Debbie . . Smith, Gilbert . . Smith, Joel .... Smith, Jordan . . . Smith Larry .... Smith, Margaret . Smith Mary .... Smith Randy . . . Smith Richard . . Smith Robert . . Smith Rosie .... Smith, Tommy . . Smithson, Kathy Snowden, Barbara Sorsby, Susan . . . Spears, Ray .... Speight, Harriett . Spillane, Kathy . . Spruill, Rose .... Stanley, Beverly . Sterle, Frank . . . Sterle, Sharon . . . Stewart, James . . Stewart, Jimmy . Stewart, Kathy . . Stewart, Paul . . . Stewart, Peggy . . Stiles, Rebecca . . 81,96,107,139,147 S1:inson, Anita ....127 ...,147 128 ... . . . .128 128 128 ....128 ....96 . . .... 128 . . .... 128 . . .... 128 .96 .. .... 128 ....128 ...........128 ...........69, 112,114,128 .........128 . . . 51,128 ...........128 79,140,l47,l8l .......155,l74 ...........147 ....129 . . .... 129 . . .... 147 . . .... 170 . . .... 147 . . . . . . . .147 . . .... 29,95 . .... 147 ...,129 ....129 ...,147 129 .. .... 43,129 .. .... 129 . . .... 129 . .... 129 ., .... 129 .. ....... 129 . . .... 81,147 .. ...... 129 .. .. . . . .149 129 . .... 129 . ...... 129 29,99,147 129 f ' ' ' f f f :129 . .... 129 . .... 170 129 . .... 129 . . .... 129 . . .... 129 . .... 147 . .... 129 .. .... 129 . .... 146 . .... 129 .. .... 129 . . . . . . . .130 ...,147 . . .... 130 ... .48 130 147 . . . .147 130 147 ..:36,130 .. ....... 130 .. ...130,147 .. ....... 58 . ........ 81 ........59,l30 Stone, Kennie .......... 112,130 Stone, Suzanne .... ...... 1 30 Strann, Kay ........... , .... 130 Strickland, Hershel ...,. 28,29,130 Strother, Sara .............. 147 Slrubble, Bob ..... ....... 8 1 Stuard, Inez ...... ...... 1 30 Stuart, Charles .... ......... 9 8 127,130 Stuart, Jolm . . ...... 130 Sullivan, Fay . . . .... .130 Sullivan, John ..... ..... 1 30 Sullivant, Gary .... ..... 1 30 Weeks, Helen ..... 'Welborn, Janice . . . Wesson, Era ..... Wesson, Earna Wheat, Johnette . . . Whiseant, Mike . . . White, Albert .... White, Brenda ..... White, Emma Gail . White, John ...... White, Richard .... Surratt, Randy . . Sutton, Mike . . . Sutton, Sherry . . Swint, Dale ..... Taylor, Sandra Taylor, Sarah . . . Teague, Vicki .... Teeters, Pamela . . .....l30 .....130 . ........ 147 130 34,89,147 130 .,...131 ..........13l Whitecotton, Billy . Whitecotton, Jimmie Whitecotton, Sarah . Whitewait, Brenda . Wicker, Mary ..... Wilbanks, Jerri .... Wilbanks, Virginia . Wilder, Marty ..... Templeton, Charlotte ....,... 131 Terrell, Curtis .............. 131 Thomas, Ann ......... 22,5 3,89, 96,l20,l46,147,181,105,63,l50 Thomas, Nellie Kate ......... 170 Thomas, Phyllis ............ 131 Thomas, Sue Ellen .... ..... 1 31 Thomasson, Richard ......... 147 Thompson, Dawn .. . .. . 69,131 Thompson, Martha .... ..... 1 31 Thompson, Rose ........... 131 Thompson, Sheila ........... 89, 86,147 ,70,81,151 Thornton, Brynda .......... 148 Thrash, Liz ................ 131 Thrash, Robyn .... ..... 1 40 Thurston, Jim ..... -. . , ...... 131 Tice, Pamela ............... 48, 88,107,148,140 Tidwell, Donnie ............ 148 Wilder, Vernon .... Williams, Alber Netta Williams, Beatrice .... Williams, Buddy .... Williams, Calvin .. Williams, Don . . . William, Irma . . . Williams, Linda . . . Williams, Molly . . . Williams, Randy . . Williams, Robert .... Williamson, Jane Williamson, Kay . . . Wilson, Connie . . Wilson, Johnny .... Wineman, Paula . . . Womack, Russell . . . Wood, Henry ..... Wood, Keith ...... Woodard, David . . . Woodruff, Wayne . . . Woods, Cyndi . . . Woods, Mary . . . Works, Dale . . ....149 ....149 ....149 ....149 ...,132 .....132 . . . . . . .171 .. . .96,97,149 .....132 .....132 . ....... 171 ....,.98,l32 ... . . .149 . . . . . .107 45,132,103 . . . . . .132 . . . . . .132 ...132 . . . .132 ...149 ...132 ...132 ...132 ...132 ....35 ...,ss .....149' .......72 ...79,172 ...,132 ...,132 ...,.149 ....133 ....133 ......149 ....3o,ss ....133 .....l49 ...,.133 .48 133 174,175,155 133 Keith... ...... Works, ' Works, Sue ..... Wright, Avice . . . Wright, Conway . . Tidwell, Terry ............. 1 31 Timberlake, Becky ,... ..... 1 31 Tohill, Tommy ..... ..... 1 48 Toney, Anna ..... ..... 1 31 Tooke, Chuck ..... ..... 1 31 Trowler, Andrew . . . .... .131 Tubbs, Beverly .... ...... 4 8 Tuggle, Bobby .... ..... 1 31 Tuggle, Collette . . . .,.. .131 Turley, Roxie ... . . . 96,148 Turner, Bettie ..... ...... 1 48 Turner, Dennis .... . . . 96,148 Turner, Doug . . . .... .131 Tutt, Brenda .... Tyson, Mildred .... Upshaw, Wanda . . . Vanderbilt, Barrie . . . Vandygriff, Clara . . . Varner, Joe ....... Velvin, Terri . . . . Vinson, Lucky .,.. Vinson, Walter .... Vise, Tommy ...... Waddell, Christine Wade, Charles .... Waites, James . . . Walker, Nell .... Walker, Sue .... Walker, Winnie . . . Wall, Judy ..... Wall, Mike . . . .....131 .....131 .....131 . .... 148 .....131 .....170 .....l48 ....47 ....148 ......63 .. ...... 132 ........131 .....36,96,148 ........148 ....131,l48 ......131 .....131 ...........131 Wallace, Tom .............. 23, 86,148,81,90,91 Walraven, Rose Mary ........ 132 Walston, Ray ............... 44 Walters, Bob .......... 1 1 0,29 ,44 Ward, Robert .............. 171 Washington , Carolyn ........ 1 3 1 Waters, David . ....... ..... 1 32 Watkins, Barbara ........ 38,148 Watkins, Mary Ann .... ..... 1 49 Watson, Frances . . . . Watson, Tachel . . . Watson, Warren . . Watts, Myron . . . Webster, Kay . . . ....32 ...132 ....40 ...149 . . .149 .....172 .....133 ....37 Wright, Judy Gail .... . ...... 1 3 3 Wright, Mona ............... 70 71 ,103,112,133,134 Wuertz, Clifford ............ 133 Wyatt, Debbie ............. 1 3 3 Wyatt, Sharon ........ 26,89 ,149 1 3 3 Wyninegar, Judy .... Wyse, Ocie ...... Young, Delwin . . . Young, Douglas . . . . . 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