Texas Wesleyan University - Txweco Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX)

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' 'X' t' , b ,. W 'QA S x,,w,1Ng.f .'...f:141.f - . , . .M 1 we Aggivkx' 2 V ' Y' - , 4 1. CONTENTS l I l 1 Things we like to do Do O weekly People who deserve 1t 0 Illlllllllllilll Groups that make us indlviduals Rams triumphs and defeats TIME People who make it happf n Q f f 5 Ou KR' You and me Brenda Bogusch Fall Editor Joy Whitt Spring Editor STAFF ,lulie Baugh Jesse Cockerell Bob Langston Pam King Karen Raines Dan Reynolds PHOTOGRAPHERS Kevin Overton Debbie Long Mrs Joann Langston Advisor f I think of time passing new quickly it seems to rnoveg And haw, soon, I will leave this place. Q2 , EQ H V 4 11 F1 Ji' Remembering, I see the books and buildings The new and wo nde rfzil sights and sounds. in 1 . 9 Q-E ti A?QF'..,g11?: 7 h g Q-,f f V .. .. am 1- 'f -1 se ' Q 'eff 5 'F -. I' I2 I ' .J ' x BLT 1' 1 'x .1 X ,,.. .-X-fx ig,-f ' .' M. QP 'vi u Gif' Us E! FT! ,ni i 'K 1. 4.'l A M gQ0sU U L 71 Ai' A 'Finn' 'iv-fu But mostly I see the faeesg The smiles, the laughter, the welcoming eyes But in the faces, the people, there is wisdom, riendship, and love. 5 3 ,,,,,,..,m-f- ' Q Q ,. 52:1 iE6 Fi, 'sf ? V , I r f Aw ff - ,,., .,,- Val 'V 1 X . , , ,, ,V N ,M 2 VV I, Y :I ff V' Qsef V - 4 , V , .,,. AQ , ,EIVU I ,, i ,,,, 5 ' -f.5:v,!,,, f V js ' , -, A : - , , -, ' 1' 1962.4 3,1 ,-p,EV,41g:j5. , -F V ., .,,'h,f JLeMpZ.-..:,,..,Q5Q,,5v i ,G N 'V ILM, ', 9:fF'f5 Z , V 1w?f'w,:2m32fpygf.?,w1V.,'gsQ5 -'Vf Q' ,, ,., I Q . , , ' Q 4 1 , ! , Nflvff f . 3- 1 , V1 V4 V. s 1 V V 1 A L .,,1,., ,, ,,.,,v , V . S .QL M 2 Yin 3 ' f s 5 if V .,, , V - . r , ' ,aa - Nha., 1- f if Q ' li: I 'Wi-I ' -- af V rn 'IBA' ,ff There is a refuge in difficult times And a mirror of happiness. I think of time passing and remember this place, these things, sv - A Bat especially - the faces. I think of them, and all I can say is . . . , K . , 5 . Q X 2.31 4 M - . .. ' Milan all L 2 ,sp 'H K I 14 l ..- ta , 3 t , 5L T ,.. . 1-+ ' ' fi' H thank you Things We Like to Do. . . 'sw 555235 s we K:'f 2'1 f x - Q , ,vw--N' Q 3 , :wx Q 5 1 Y ZJ R -Y ' iii, 459 Qui 1' , ' ', Q' ' K ' H ' ' Jam x an Af...- .. , , . ., X . wr' i6N I' eu! NNSKX 3 1, v I6 LIFE -' K ..-I' Isl I luv!! ul: X Q! 1-vv,..,,r-,un-gg qu, N ' -H' Jail: I7-Q X- 1 l nu f, 11 - 4 A4 . -1, Q.-A 9 I8 LIFE Wfhile the freshmen were being juggled from building to building, the upperclass- men were looking at lines with despair and disdain. Back to school and back to studies brings tears to many eyes, but seeing old friends and making new ones is often worth the heartache-s. Everyone will have a good chance to make lots of new friends, because fall registration and orientation was a suc- cess. f an k., it Ei ii? lffyffdf 4 iff ,i The realization that school has started is brutally apparent as Diane Young pays for her textbooks. Registration., i 2 i 2 in-as--zbi' t . Y X . Q 4 .i 1 g Q is .1 'Yr-' -afifgfg - Nl kb 6 V my , . C' . 1 52-.Nw 5 .itll A I 1 fa . ' V ' f 3. X.: at lu .XX .if if ' I .. .- if 1' . ,L ' .Wag I-w , ,WN K .3 l just signed this freshman up for 18 hours of chemistry, Snickers Ricky Thomason. . 'V ' , N x1x,:'5.4 vv- 4' P5 , A 5-' wo ' rientation i ff yi' il f 5 P a , W., V, M, .V ' 4'3 P' .., .s.,. .. im tk!! Freshmen anxiously await their turn to be told that all English classes are full. Bring Campus Back to Li e Julie Wilemon puts on her charming back-to-school smile for her last i.d. picture. I kr ll Plf'asc-, Dr. Km-le-n. don't you think 18 hours of vhvmislry is a liltlv loo murh for my first svmvsle-r'f . quvslions Bro!! Hawkins. 'Xi E- fd i sgxy HE of Go on. Steve. show the camera your best side. teases Pam Renick. E-.-.ff-f sNn ?' 'B' Sally Mr'Cary and Holly Hobson disrusa thc- sororilie-N on rampus nl Ihr l ro'-hnigm .'x5N4'l'lllPlN. .F 20 LIFE 0 0 0 l Student Actwmes, S. GA Howdy Week began with the Freshman Assembly to help new students get acquainted with campus activi- ties. Excitement continued during the week with a bar- beque at the Cafeteria, the movie Oh God , and a pizza party following the movie. A Celebrity Series with Harry Blackstone, jr., the magician, highlighted the week's fes- tivities. ' 11.6 lslu,.,,,-,wif Let me light up your life, beams Rhonda Williams. They better leave enough food for me, threatens Cindy Lee. if l 3, 5 .Q- Many students enjoy free barbeque sponsored by the Student Activities Office. 4' -ffeoigfgotgg i Sponsor H owdy Week .2- . K PT' , Y I Y V.,,...,w V . fi, J.. ' 1 K-4 ' '34, We give up, SHE did it!, admits Cliff Heyde, Scarlett Ledbetter, and John O'Hara about Karin Hampton. 'F vg We-'rv just good friends, HONESTTI' prom:-v K.ir--n Rainvs and Larry Czeszewski. i 9' L as I' , X, .4 2 YN' X ,of I 0 TX I l Hoy, Dad, is this stuff organivff' quvstion:-a Craig Km-la-n. P Blmkstom. Vin-rv INii1l' point:-r.'lb-Jimi: Hr-rv I am' H:-rv I .mf P l I . ll' f Fall Brings New Faces to ocial ororities vfw Suzanne Nardecchia shows Alpha Xi Delta jewelry to Denisa York. Let us entertain you, sing the Phi Mu's at their lnformal Rush party. This year Fall Social Sorority Rush was held September 17-22. It was a week full of excitement for both the members of Alpha Xi Delta, Gamma Phi Beta, Phi Mu, and prospective new members. The week began with an informal tea on Sunday. acquainting the girls with each sorority. Monday, the rushees attended infor- mal parties, where sorority members presented a short skit and refreshments. On Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, formal parties were held by Gamma Phi Beta, Alpha Xi Delta. and Phi Mu, respectively. This was the rushees' last chance to meet with the sororities to decide which, if any. sorority they wanted to join. The week ended when bids were handed out on Friday and the new pledges met with their future sisters. E MO fF3 l 9' Q, f X2 Cindy Snoopy Verk, Anne Woodstock lloln-sh, l,4-slim' Norris, and Donna Linton -how off their ro-tuiiies for the tQ.iuuii.i Phi Bela Rush skit. - X ' X Xu 5 v h 4 M .. X 'K '- I UAW ' ' ' A . V y v-,A W A- X N Y x if - R -, 5 v I 13, h. KAW 'LX x F if ' - Tlff ' ff N SY X X N 5- V f' -cw -,M ,X X I W , Qs- N Y ' f V -1' fb .qv A- -.Q is , f A Q I v 'Q Q- , , 7' ' Qfi fl ii V1 . Z5 if 241' .r i I 1 7, 1. f Y' - -lLL- El? .-1 if 7,,,..N 0 6 if 'rg V-ld. r 5FfJ iz, ,.q- x ' 1 J PY .7 AQ7ha Xi and Lambda S l 6' . .1 4 I Shelly Ceraldon and Cindy Appling ham it up in Alpha Xi's winning skit. ii-fl!!! A prime example of brotherhood? Lambda Chi pros.. Jesse Cork:-re-ll: Pika- pres.. Hampton Hagar: and Sig Ep pres.. Ray Allen. hi Capture Greek Week X lr 5 ,xl 'A X There is no doubt in anyonffs mind that John Webb is a wild and 1 ran gui v 11' - . ul Q ,- P 1- fue vo r. Is',l Tha-rv an Norris. ' OIYI l'1- 0 nt. X . . - . , a ' 1 I s,. 1. . y or 7 if . uv . 1'QlllNQllllLlQ11'N of lu-in' 1' ' ' T x v4-A -. Q0 p. tli lllllll'Nl0llt'Ul1Xttllfl im lm kl I I ervice Rush cz Success Gamma Sigma Sigma, the National Serv- ice Sorority on campus, enjoyed a success- ful fall rush. Their rush was held Sept. 11- 15. Eight girls pledged, bringing Gamma Sigs' membership up to 28. Informal rush was held during free period on Thursday, at the SCM. The week ended with a formal party at the Arlington Community Center on Friday night. Lori Black and Margaret Cangas entertain prospective pledges at informal rusb. - I i ug--if I can't believe I'm in the middle of all of this, exclaims Susan Wall. I Q l il l r f 'Q-sl 'S-.. - l I t K -nes. - Rushees didn't realize Gamma Sig was S0 interesting. O.K., Pam, tell the nice girl 'heIlo', pleads Janet Williams. 26 Ll FE TWC is Fall Production, Dracula, Mesmerizes Audience COUNT DRACULA t Dracula ............... Michael D. Black i Renfield .................. Phil Labhart Qucy Murray ........ Jo Shannon Baldwin Prof. Van Helsing ............ Ted Lewis Dr. Aurthur Seward ......... Herb Hayes Sybil Seward ............... Benji Gaby fonathan Harker ....... George Crittenden Wesley ........... Darryl Ray Humphries Hennesy ...... .......... J ohn Roberts na . W h world, here I come, declares Michael Black. .l l B ll in is owrvshe-lim-cl hx Druviilais zirlxziriws. lm-nl l.1'M1s1lv1iH1.lIle .ullx pill-.ini-ml In llrxuul.l'sll'u1liI:'iml:1's-.llkufifx l.lHz MI Never Sang for M Fatherp' l Neyer Sang For My Fatheri' was pre- sented in eelebration of Dr. lon H. Flem- ingis Inauguration. The play was written by Robert Anderson and direeted by Mason johnson. The story was about a widower, Gene Garrison. with an elderly mother whom he loves. and an 80-year-old father, whom he has neyer loved. With the sudden death of his mother, Gene is faced with the responsibility of his unloving, ungenerous father. ln the final episode, Gene tries once again to rouse in himself affection for his father and sueeeeds, but only for a moment. Friends and family of Margaret Garrison pay their last respects at her funeral Teri1,1-wieplay:-fltho-panf,fCpm-Garrimn. Margaret Ho Shannon Balalwinl and Gene fTed Le-wisl find a thante l hay: a lI10llll'F-Mbllllllli. sz f, I :msc If affection for has father em- Garrison fTed Lewisl u I Il- fit .1 .b 3 'I' 5 qv . '1 - isus -....,4 X 1 1 K . in gk A fx 'F 'fl 'W d v 1.45 'N ' . ' ' ' .. f Y ff fi3 '! av: My -E4 W . ' if 'eww' ., 1,-1, ,r wr: ,. fe'L-vI ',..1- -,K ','4h fa-..?f:.' -4 mf Q- 5-5f',':.f f f:'ij!g'g '- , .AIR gf, lx Jfzj -51 Q4 ug. it ' BH , ,Ui nga , . W is ,bi ' ,, eg ' iffy- Q - Me. 1 'M ' Slain, ' , A 1 ,-fin. . ..... 4 mfg.-1 ' --4' Y- n-an-. , ur, . 'F-'.QAn:P ' -f r- : :M f W f 11.000 ..-sul' 4, A. J.. 'J' th rx, - 1 A A L . J Blackstone Bafjies Students Harry Blackstone, Jr.. world's foremost magician. appeared as this year's first Celebrity Series guest. For 90 minutes Blackstone's magical wonders and quick- witted humor entertained the audience. The show included everything from disappear- ing parakeets to the slicing of a lady. Mr. Blackstone worked very close to the audi- ence and continued to amaze them. The show wrapped up the fun-filled Howdy Week. Blackstone completely stunned the audience by slicing his wife and assistant into three pieces A young partiripant from the audience wasn't so sure Mr, Blackstone could . . .where did it g0?l? make the cube disappear, hut. . . 30 LIFE V H ' 1. 11. ai i , 5.6, T . 'V ,g 9' . -ik .5 M 9 f N 15 Fall Celebrities l t h 5 t v, l l l V? l Q L. .. pta 1 'T' - if o A 'l u D . Q ' V I . i 'i l 1 z , - 1 i' l ' it l rf tl 4 5 ' fig til T, gi , CX fi ? l , 1 E I i . i l l l l .J Vt On Oetober 26. Kermit Sehafer revealed - his great eolleetion of radio and TX. inis- Q takes that have oeeurred over the years. These bloopers eame from inoxies. radio shows. and sports broadeasts. Nlr. Sehaler has published 17 books. 30 best-selling records. and the movie. Pardon Nly Blooperf' He also gives Blooper avvards every year which go to the best blunders of the past twelve months. This sllovs of bloo- perology proved to be entertaining to those who attended. - ehafer cfs Howard llxl, ll i l l p Who Should Play God? was the title of the leeture given by Ted Hovsard on i November 14. at the Seienee Leeture Thea- ter, The leeture eentered on the artifieial ereation of life. genetie englineeringx and what it means to the future human rave. Mr. Howard serves as direetor ot' the Peo- ples Business Cornmission. an edueational group exploring deinoeratie alternatives to the present eeonoinie svstein. as vvell .is the iinpaet of nevs teehnologies on soeietv Nlr. Hovvard. along with ,lereinv llilkin. eo- authored the lrest-seller Who Sfzouffl Play Goflf v il I- Ahyha hi Visits ew rlecms In early April. Alpha Chi tnational honor societyl sent a delegation to New Orleans to attend the national convention. This year more members than ever before attended, either because of Alpha Chi's tremendous growth or the location. The group. includ- ing Gail Camp. Gayla Gipson. Sibyl Brink- man. Charlie Stovall, Jeanne Northcutt, Brenda Bogusch, and Mr. Luther spent much of their time learning more about the intellectual and cultural aspects of the city, but did make sufficient impact upon the other delegations present to bring next years regional convention to the metroplex area. 'X 9 S A t e t X HOUSE l 4 ',,. A , . N ,.., E 5 ' rt. 4-fe - ' ' ' f sh slfl l Hd' - t gl B5 5 3 . - E t f Vw, , 5 W, Free time was spent at shopping at Jackson Square. ,ir A Members pose on everyone's favorite street. gamma If iiot. O '- s -K to . ! ' 'ie fl t ref! -if-at .. . ' t i ef'2 i Q-. matiit I ' . Tfttie iftbpi M .tit A if llsil' ,s .-.t-5, Q , gs f 'za - , . 4 Tl! . ufdrtlfjigt FT' 'J nHbQQf' jl.,le HHN' Brenda Bogus:-h watches from tht- shore as tht- Nat-ht-1 prepares to It-an-. Prime Minister of Luxembourg Honored I Dr. Mitchell recognizes the Prime Minister of Luxembourg with an honorary degree. l l i l Thie year Tc-xaf We-slr-yaii fololle-gr had the privilege- ol vonlvrring an honorary Dovlor of Lau, il:-grw on Canton Thorn, Prinie' Nlinistc-r of Luxe-inlmourg. Dr. jon Fl:-ming made' the- presentation. along with ,lndfon A. Cramer, Chairman of lln- Board of Trumlf-vs. Dr. W. L. Hail:-5. Proxofl. and Dr. joe E.. lVlil1'h4-ll. Pre-sirlvril ol thc- Favully Assembly. ,-1'f'l'- IL. x xfi' 2g J . ,?ff'- ': .9U51:q V , J 3 1 fn-11'-ffvwhg I W fl' .A we Q Prime- Minislvr Caslon Thorn answers qu:-sliona al a pmt-rorivoralion pre-ss ronlvr- Dr, l li-nnng plaw- lliv liooil on Prism- NllI1lNlf'F llixlon 'l'liorn Q'n1'l'. Business H all of Fame Recognizes M r. Lowe Texas Wesleyan College. along with the Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce. came together this vear to honor a successful business execu- tive for outstanding achievements and service. The purposes of the Business Hall of Fame are to promote business as a challenging profes- sion and to inform voung people about the sys- tem of private enterprise. This vear's recipient was Richard L. Lowe. president of American Quasar Petroleum Co. Mr. Lowe is involved in manv organizations throughout the Fort Worth area. such as a director of Continental National Bank and T.C.L'. Research Foundation. to name a few. Charles C. Bluhdorn was the honored speaker. Mr. Bluhdorn is the Chairman of the Board of Gulf and Western Industries. Inc. He was co-chairman of the New York Chapter of the American Cancer Society. For his leader- ship in calling for action to combat the prob- lems that lace Americans. Mr. Bluhdorn was honored as a recipient of the City Club of New Yorks Distinguished New Yorker Award. Mr. Bluhdorn is an honorarv Board of Trustees member at Wesleyan. ffl Ms. Jean Kirkpatrick. Alumni Association Director trightl. and Dr. William A. Ward. Executive Administrator for Institutional Advancement lleftl. chat with Mr. and Mrs. O. Searcy Dobkins after the banquet. 11 IL.-2 z if I lnfluf tcvl into the Fort Worth Business Hall of Fame was Mr. Richard Low-. lVlr. Charles C. Bluhdorn. Chairman of the Board. Cvllll' 81 Western lndustries. lnc.. il- life was the principal speaker for thc 1978 Business Hall of Faine Banquet. xt, V S ., 1 4 Kneirim Speaks at Willson Lectures The Willson Lectures were held on November 15-17. Dr. Rolf P. Knierim. professor of Old Testament School at Claremont and the Claremont Graduate School. was this year's speaker. The gift from Dr. Mavis Terry Willson and Dr. J. M. Willson of Floydada. Texas. has provided these lectures to Texas Wesleyan for over thirty years. Dr. Knierim's field of specialization is the areas of Old Testament Form criticism and History of Tradition. Old Testament and Hermenulics. He is an outstanding pastor. scholar, and lecturer. Dr. Knierim has worked with several offices of Evangelization and Mission in the Methodist Church and the Evangelical churches in Germany. He is the author of numerous scholarly publications. as well as co-author and co-editor of an Encyclopedia of Old Testa- ment Form-criticism. New Experiences atF1Qeld School lfflua ' I Peggy Dunton and Dr. Dealon enjoy the sunrise on the two-day backpack- ing trip at an elevation of 9,000 fl. Did you we Ihalf ' 1-xrlalme Dr. fllffvf-land to the unatlenlive Marge. 36 LIFE gkiqiii M ' 0 , 4 , '..-, 'M ,,,, L --fe-few' A. Lfjggs 5 ,: f ' za. , , I M Susan Sanford, Marge Sehlangenstein, and Sibyl Brinkman walk to morning classes. ' A ,.,, ' WX ' 'Y i t At - YY c , N. .tn i if ' 5 H' ' t ,M ,-Y 'Xie . iff. , 'Q if 0 GY ' in I9 Peggy and Talman can'l bear to look while Jesse and Mark show what happens when one is not 1-areful with a gopher trap. 'ifi Fifteen students and two inxtriirtorx were the erem making up the Eighth .Mutual Summer Field Sc-hool at Taow. Ni-xt Nl:-xivo. The students studied Yertelirate Natural History with Dr. Art Clexf-land. and fivol- ogy with Dr. Bob Deaton, Thi- IOT8 Suni- mer Field Svhool, whielt owed the farilitii-5 at Fort Burgwin, proved to lieli4'm'fi4'iL1l for everyone, and goes down Lib one of thi- lit-ft 5.4, trips ever. Eighth Annual Summer Field School crew: Dr. Cleveland, Patti Cleveland, Sibyl Brinkman, Fred Frazili, Craig Srhroude, Jesse Cockerell, Cliff Heyde, Susan Sanford, Tatman Potts, Mark Dutcher. The Vertebrate Natural History class studies the gophers' burrow system. x 'mn 'lt h . I W v xl. 1 fp , I Dr. Cleveland sets a trap in hopes of a water shn-w. fri is 1 'f.? Tom Williams and Dr. Cleveland are all smile-5 on the road trip to l'1ortBergwin. 7x P' Q- Q i Tatman Potts and Peggx lhinton wt lH'Nllltt0llt'0flllt'l'lt'N1'll Immlri-.I xpriiipot tiol-it rzido. l.Il-'l- 1 38 LIFE Living in the dorms is shared by both Fort Worth and out-of-town students. There are two dorms on campus, Elizabeth Means Armstrong and Stella Russell, housing over 200 students. Both dorms offer lounges, T.V. rooms, and study areas for stu- dents' use. Several parties, planned by the Dorm Council, are provided throughout the year. Dora Roberts Cafeteria, which is open to all students, provides meals for all dorm residents. ,nw Forget the etiqueltel , hungrily exclaims Darrell Adkerson. Dorm Life Provides Inter- Renan Williams proves that it is possible to get some studying done in the dorm. l ll as it 9 Wes was 'X . Q! if 1 Q X S X x, g ,,,, 45, Q , .. was K v f 'Q s l,,t A P i ' Residents enjoy the lounge facilities at Stella Russell Hall. l 4yQ N JL 'qY l A Q. ' a. I Stella president, Carlos Cuervo, proves that double talk exists in the dorm. is '! : 1 esting Experiences or Residents Students converse at a dorm Puza Partw at Stella Russell v 5 I thought you w Manning. Oops raught again Says a dlsguqled Steve' Dame ls I sure- wish ha' noula r wr 1 N 1 Marathon Magic 97 Marathon Magiv '79 was the name of Texas Wesleyan Col- leges first MDA Daneeathon. With the help of dancers and campus organizations. 555000 was raised to fight museular dys- trophy. Sigma Phi Epsilon raised the most money with a total of 81700. Ten vouples began dancing at 12:00 p.m., planning to danve until 2:00 a.m. Door prizes were given by the Student Con-rninent Assot-iation to danvers, nonpartieipating dancers and onlookers. Dist-o tapes and local bands provided the Ill lI5ll'. Helpl 4-ries Josie- Lambert, l'm he-ing 1-hased by some nut who thinks he's the hanalsomi prinreln Aff- -,wfx . 4 E .K is w 4 E 3 , - ,Ag , Studs-nts, along with i'0llll'Sl21IllS,1'llj0y1'1llllllll'lllglIl lVlarull'ion Magix' '79, 10 lllfld R 7' u . A J 1, at 41 ls, ef f N .42- Es' Homecoming ffers Z V47 4 ,, ,,, f f - Iiiiifffil' f 5 216214 i i i 2 2 4 4 Nh '37 gif.: 1.1 gi, ,ffl ,. ,rib 9? The Homecoming Court and their escorts included: Russell McClanahan, Robin Bassham. David Kinnaird, Sonia Torres, George Warner, Dianne Thorley. Gary Lejarzar. Pam Renirk. Not pielured is Laurie Shoop. ' EBXNQQQSSEM If 8 Q Yu ki and ,lerrw Rawforn f'nj1iyIhedanrf'anfl pizw party in lhl-S.lf.B.0n Friday night. Vlrx. V unslii lliinsulwr Russ:-ll, along with many otha-rw. fl:-lighted in a Barlwl lu' lwfurv lhc' liaslwlliall game' against Dallaw Baptisl Coll:-gf-. 12 I II-E T.W.C. Alumni xwrf- xwl- t'0l'T1?d bavk to vampus on Fe-lr ruary 16-18. The- liufy xwffk- vnd include-d a pizza party. brvakfast sponsor:-fl ln Alpha Chi, a barlwvtit' follow-fl by a basketball gamf: and a panvl diwussion Wt-sl:-yan Tmlayu. The day endvcl with the' musi- cal produrtion ol Call Nif- Madamf' During halftimt- of the basketball garnv. Sonia Torres was r'roxsnf'rl Homr- Coming QUQXPII. Sigma Phi Epsilon was announw-rl tht- winmar of the- nwfilvonw Alumni sign Conte-st. Duc' to bad wflathvr an Ops-n House at Dr. ,lon Flc'ntingX home, a midnight lirvalxlaft. and the final produvtion of tht- musival werv postponvd until a late-r date. I ,Al I , D , Ra, , -i - 1 , ll ni min Un n. ll'Nll' l.iinlw-rt. it-npi.itiil,iliN n--u Un n N nail :rw M all Me Madampp Texas Wesleyan marked its 25th musical production with a silver curtain and the presentation of Call Me Madamf' The show centered around Sally Adams, tGeorge Ann Carterl who was appointed ambassador of Lichtenburg. Upon arrival in the quaint little dutchy. Ms. Adams began meddling in foreign affairs. The results were both embarassing and delightful. Ray- ford Shelton, an alumnus of TWC, por- trayed Cosmos Constantine, who was part of Sally Adams' foreign affairs. The show also starred Quentin McGown as Kenneth and Kathy Tucker as the princess. The flamboyant showwas produced by Dr. Donald Bellah and directed by Mason Johnson. Ted Lewis and Giselle Dean dance to lt's a Lovely Day as Rhonda Williams, Mark Wilson. Jesse Cockerell. and ,lo Shannon Baldwin sing. lik Washingtonl version of square- dance as George Ann Carter is accompanied by Bill Tedder, Ted Lewis, Bryan Johnson, and Walter Brown. 4 ,.- --j M ' f at 'A I 1 1 I . if '19 1 gr:--.f we Ft ,. gp 4 on A-I D it . .L ' 'fu a N ' L 5. J?:+ a?V'd'f3l .. S 16 orority Presentation Intro XTA PY'!'Nf'Hl6'l' Rhonda Blair ruiiu-rm-s with jimmy FGIUB mf-mln-rs anxiously await I0 he prfxsf-ntf'd. wn- ,mai hr-r v--1-url. Cl'l'llf,1!I!x. I I I C., in , 4 , 4 'w1f'I,ri.i' Mill'-r-uri fi 1 f. fx Z' lips bf-furv he-r Pre-51-rilulimi how. Aflf-r Pr:-ss-nlulion, Mary B4-th Wilhunks and hvr falhvr land 4-svorlj show smile-s of rvhc-f. cluces Thirty Women Sorority Presentation was held on April 7 at the ,lunior Achievement Center. Dr. William Ward was the emcee. Stan Clark provided the entertainment. The purpose of Presenta- tion is to introduce the new members of the social sororities to the present members, parents and friends. A total of thirty women were presented. Those presented for Alpha Xi Delta were: Rhonda Blair, Debbie Cagle, Andra Creed, Cindy Force, Carmen Franco, Shelly Ceraldon, Nancy Love, and Cindy Small. Those presented for Gamma Phi Beta were: Peggy Bryan, Theresa Duran, Kayla Hayes, Vanessa Hernandez, Mary Johnson, Scarlett Ledbetter, Donna Linton, Cindy Merk, Karen Raines, Vicki Roper, Phyllis White, Mary Beth Wil- ,X banks, Andrea Wood, and Denisa York. Presented for Phi Mu i were: ,Io Shannon Baldwin, Deborah Black, Benjie Gaby, X' X Nancy Jackson, Lisa McCehee, Athena Peters, Lori Smith, fri A A and Michelle Turns. Presentation, along with the party follow- ing,wassponsonulbythePhnheHenh:CouncH.Theinuskzwas if furnished by Bob Langston and John Kaemmerling. .41 7 Before being presented, Phi Mu's Debbie Black and ,lo Shannon Baldwin reassure each other. Lew ,WR QQ, 14 ,ln Pffmi M1549 J' The women of Alpha Xi Delta, along with their escorts, nervously await their turn. LIFE 4 Awarcfs D y Thr- 1979480 SCA. offirvrs - Kvn Mr'Kf'nzic', vim' prvsidf-ntg Laurie Shoop, sf-1-rf-laryg Brf-tl Barlo, ln-asurm-r, and Darn-ll Adlu-rson, chic-f justin- - wcrv sworn in by pre-sialvnl C1-urge-Wuarrlvr. , as xy: . f , 4 .-Y ' f H f I lu. VV hm and Hrf'nf1.1 Hugs:-v h prv-wnlwi Ihv' Smilv Cirl award to Dianna' Dianna- Thurlvy, lift?-i4ll'Ill-1'II'1'l of Ihr- Studs-nl Cove-rnmc-nl, was sworn in al thc- Award! Day 'If-1-H' A progranl. 8 l,lHz and Barbeque I Administrators and favulty members enjoyed lhv barbeque' providvd by tho 1'afvle'ria. P1 A .X Nan Bairrl was om' of Iwo D.A.R, rr-ripin-nls. fr 'TJ Ahilf'lN'lIlN'lllll4'h1'0IlWZl?4hl'Idllflffllll'AVHlF1VNl,ilX prugrmn. '30 l,lH', December 3' 1 'S , , na Rolling M ,, , , 1.-,,.gnnH ' 1, ,Q . .4 Q 'lf' 4+ ?, Q, 7 f L ,jf-'Ml i and Graduation X x 1 I V' 1 ' 1 X S i X o K I 4 . . .aFirst for T. W C. 1 . v , 1. .5 v Jkt- X XXX Tm Spring Rolling I QI. Q 'X 7 C '4 7. A., .I '4 ,V Q 1 J: A', e 6 , - 'I cg -'J 1 . L' v A IH 1,,'pi fag! i mx and Graduation g N Ill-I' People Who Deserve It. . . -3 -1 ' wmv N Nw Nan C.-QA 'F UN VD' we .V fy-Xa -4 gb . m 1 Q ,Q A wx Q, ug. A +1-.pm-. 1 oQN X - 3.49-w q if .L---'v- '- lT ' 3, , ya, ' x N .,,:. M 'a x l r .J A! ,, ,-0' i ny.-.-vnu 1 1 T -in if 4,1 5 i K :fi V' , ,4,,,,f Ah in ' 81 xy, Q mg 9 4 'EA f an N.. 4 I u 7 Q is ,Q - 4 j Lu , L, .4t,LA, J- ,,'. M s, v 1 -114.9-H11 . ', -. 74 A, A A 1 , A 1 . ,Q ff? Q12 ll i . 4 gi I . . , . L., 4 . 'f is -Q ' , . '. 5 H 43' v ' S' - ' 'Y A'-4 .iw-v K 4 X ' ' 5' ,gun . r 2 J-,x1'P'f ' :1 Ns rt' 3,3 , ,Q A 8 ,n 1 l , of 5 . W t v ' L' 2 '0 4 Y .K ' P. A ,gl ' ' . f'p' l K 9 is 'l'Q.-'J gy 93 7 Qi :M as I N 5 V H altom, Awards V Wh' an m of di? ...., Q ' 'vw' ? n -ff ,F 312:-?i'fww .f- ,fe - - xxfimmf I gl, E24 r 'xilfihihz' f I1 ' ,nad ., . 'f ,M WSDL.. 7 I NZ' W ,I HVAHPZFLG' Q a Mr i an X 'di P fa! 1 'Mir 36 Purple- eorge Warner I area Castle fx A :4 1' '-'Av- '- 4 '2:v:L, i5,:.-,J.f5:, '.,.a' 'H' ,....-1 Aziz 11 ll 'Was ,--mu-V 'Fir -l .: 4-cvlrlc Homecoming Queen Sonia Torres 2 X 4 1 Dianne Thorley First Runner-up And Her Court Laurie Shoop Second Runner-up Robin Bassham Third Runnvr-up 1, . Pam Rvnirk Fourth Runnvr-up rg. -S I P 1 4 - . 1 s - Qi P' f1 Wa JK . ogg .4 il mo ' bu ,JL it u.. Q oople' 59 Q Mr. c9cMiS5 TWC A il' , U i A ' Q any '..,,! .' X 15 I 1? rx g if . Ft QZ,wQ x h 1. 'ga L' Q ,. ,Q G -Q3 g mm 'K xyh..-I' . flu . xx 4 ' A xxx w. V if 1 Q- ww-4 f' 2 K ' 'I r-. xl 1 ' ' ' ' . 1 eff , . , Q V 1? A Jui:iH.k.uVA5fA-Q. 4 60 Pvfrplf- Tom Fenoglio Jana Hilliard Smile Girl Dianne Thorley P The First Runner Up Is . . . Sally MeGary Kc George Warner Mr. dye Mrs. T. WC. Q g Cliff. 1 A fb. 1 fl Angie Baird Smile Girl , ll . l Sf' :iq it 7 . QW CAROL ABEL Carol Abel is originally from Fort Worth. Her major is eeonomies. Carol plans to beeome a Certified Puhlie Aeeoun- tant. She was in many organizations sueh as Camma Sigma Sigma. in whieh she was Pledge Treasurer. and Gamma Phi Beta holding the offiee of Pledge Secretary!Treasurer. Carol was also on the Dean's list. Melanie Anderson of Fort Worth is a Business Manage- ment major and plans a eareer in Business. She was President for Phi Mu. Panhellenie Delegate for two years. Panhellenie Couneil President, a member of Phi Beta Lambda, Lambda Chi Creseent Girl. and Colden Shears Exeeutive Committee Yiee Chairman. Melanie has reeeived honors sueh as Quadran- gle and Colden Shears. MELANIE ANDERSON it Y 5' 5 2 2 A 3 2 i , i a E is 2 F G I Q . ,gi ,A BRENDA BOGUSCH Brenda Bogusch, an Elementary Education major with a minor in Psychology. plans to teach children with learning disabilities. She was co-edi- tor of the 1979 TXWECO. editor for Quadrangle. assistant vice-president of Gamma Sigma Sigma. a member of Mclntyre Press Club. Student Organi- zations Board. and S.E.A. She has received hon- ors such as Alpha Phi, Quadrangle, Golden Shears. Golden Torch. The Society for Collegiate Journalists, and was on the Dean's List every semester. .i - get Q- 4.- .1 4 4. I BEVERLY BOUNDS Beverly Bounds, from Fort Worth, is a Home Econom- ies major with an emphasis in nutrition. She plans to enter the Center Southwestern Seminary in Religious Education and would like to have a nutrition program through the church. She hopes to work with families in the community. Beverly has been bearer of Golden Torch, a member of Quadrangle, and on the Dean's List. 64 People fiif-Aw? A :F fl .4 . SUSAN BROCKETT Susan Brockett, an English major with a French minor, is from Cleve- land, Ohio. Her plans for the future are to attend graduate school. She has held several offices such as pledge director for IYIJB, president of Quadrangle. secretary! treasurer and historian of ETA, Language!Literature Representa- tive for Student Government. Susan was also a HKA Little Sister. She received the Augie May Howell Scholarship and was Best Active in Gamma Phi Beta in Fall of 1977. 6 i 1 I 2 : i Y YI 0 'wear 0 T.. Y GAIL CAMP KAREN CASTLE Gail Camp is from Bushnell. Illinois. Her major is Sociol- ogy and her minor is Political Science. She plans to be com- missioned as a Second Lieutenant in the Air Force in May of 1979 and serve for four years. Gail has been secretaryftrea- surer in the Methodist Student Movement. historian and trea- surer of Gamma Sigma Sigma. Elizabeth Hall president. and was in the Air Force ROTC. She has received honors such as Alpha Chi. Colden Shears. and Alpha Kappa Delta. Karen Castle is a H.P.E. major with a Biology minor from Fort Worth. Her plans for the future include teaching and going to graduate school. She has held office in organizations. such as H.P.E. Club president. Colden Shears president. sec- retary of Quadrangle. and vice president of Alpha Chi. She received the Helen Sossaman Award and was a wearer of the Cvolden Shears. A Chemistry major from Irving. Greg Chapman minors in Math. He plans to attend Medical School. He has been presi- dent for Alpha Chi and president for the Afiierican Cliemical Society Student Affiliate Chapter. He was High Phi in Lambda Chi Alpha. a Big Brother for Phi Mu. and on the Yarsity Ten- nis Team. He was also a recipient of the Colden Shears and Dr. Carl Schraderis Scholarship Award. Pe ople 6 MELODY DIXON Born in Fort Worth, Melody Dixon majors in Business Administration. Her minor is management. Melody's plans for the future are finding a job in the personnel department of a large corporation. Melody is a member of the Phi Mu sorority, and Quadrangle. She has received honors such as the Dean's List, Alpha Chi, and the United Methodist Scholarship for three years. Tom Fenoglio is a Business Management major from Fort Worth. His minor is economics. He plans to get his MBA or go to law school after graduation. He would also like to start his own business in the near future. Tom was in many organizations such as Phi Beta Lambda, Athletic Committee, Alpha Chi, and Senior Mens Honor Society. He was a basketball letterman for two years. outstanding dorm student, and on the Dean's List. Gayla Gipson is from Fort Worth. Her major is Accounting. Caylal plans for thf- future' invludf- working for an accountant or possibly llf'f'fJmlTlg a C.P.A.. She- is a member of Quadrangle, Phi Beta Lambda. and Alpha Chi. 66 People '32-. Marana., 'Q ,ex THOMAS FENOGLIO GAYLA GIPSON WN WESLEY GOMER .., HAMPTON HEGAR Wes Gomer, from Burleson. is a Musie major. He plans to be ,tix ! A 1 . . -gh, .W 3 5 fi. all-, Il '- if ' nf Q n .' 4i 5 x JANA HILLIARD 7. t 1 J. 5: 7 get his Masters degree from TCL' in organ and ehoral eon- dueting. After this he hopes to obtain a eollege teaehing posi- tion. Wes is a member ol Wesleyan Singers. band. orehestra. oratorio ehorus. and two professional organizations. The Ameriean Guild of Organists and The Ameriean Guild of Eng- lish Handbell Ringers. He is also a member of Alpha Chi and Senior Menis Honor Soeietx. He reeeived the Outstanding Fine Arts Student Award and was on the Dean's List. ff ' T IJ A ' 1 I - Q... . Interested in eurrent exents. Hampton Hegar is a Politi- eal Seienee major from Ft. Worth. His minor is in Business administration. Hampton plans to attend lam sehool or enter the business world. He was in the TWC Wind lfnsetnlvle. lab band. Order of Omega. and Alpha Chi. Hampton is also llK.'X president. a member of the lnter-Fraternity Couneil. head del- egate to Midwestern Nlodel linited Nations. and a inetnber ol the Senior lVlen's Honor Soeiety. Born in Fort Worth. Jana Hilliard is a Business fXdininis- tration major. Her plan for the future is a eareer in ltllslttvss. Jana is a member of CDM lpresident in lOT8l. historian for Phi Beta Lambda. and a tneinlier of Panhellenie. She is also a member of Quadrangle. p eople 6 4- 7 plus ix SMH! v X 'v , r S. iaw Si MARCIA HORTON Marcia Horton, from Fort Worth, is a Music Education major with organ as her main instrument. Her future plans are to be a church organist, a private instructor in voice, piano, and organ, and would like to teach the- ory at a high school. She was president of Sigma Alpha Iota, accompanist for the Wesleyan Singers, and a member of the Oratorio Chorus. Alpha Chi. Presser Scholar, and being on the Dean's List are the honors she has received. Darlena Hulsey is a Business major with an English minor from Fort Worth. In the future she plans to teach or work on her Master's Degree. Darlena was treasurer for Phi Beta Lambda and historian for Sigma Tau Delta. She is also on the Dean's List and the District 11 Student Represent- ative for T.B.E.A. Majoring in Elementary Education with a Biology specialization is Pam King. She has held the offices of president of Gamma Sigma Sigma and secretary of the Student Education Association. Pam also was on the TXYVECO staff, a member of Alpha Chi, and on the Student Organization Board. She was on the Dean's List and chosen for Golden Shears. Pam is from Fort Worth. 63 People DARLENA I-IULSEY PAM KING , . -J QQ' w...hv' s.. X.. 11+ is r sg 2 i iii it ,Y Y in i - 'V nl l 'I Ex x . 44. AL. lllii. 1 Ka all , -N ' 'z d ff v l 'Q .Q 1 1 ,mn -1 f 4 P HL -4 .1 5' l. ff 'gg MARGUERITE KLUCK 'BMW ' 7 ' -Q-ali -M' Mm wwf' llllhlll io!- H T'l JEANNE NORTHCUTI' - L ,K if ' a 4 I ' 1 ' I ' 4 f F. . D I lllxl if -,,, 0 7 'Mis -Q Q NRL. - , ,, .ifqh Q 'Q 'I t ' gf. .i,i, 'i fill ' E-2 Su. SALLY MCGARY Born in Temple, Marguerite Kluck has lived in Fort Worth all her life. Elementary Education is her major with a specialization in English. Her plans for the future are to teach Elementary School. preferably the third grade. She has been president of the Methodist Student Movement, a member of Omega Chi. marshal for ETA. on the Student Organizations Board. Sec.!Treas. in Elizabeth Hall, and a member of S.E.A. She is in Quadrangle and was in Golden Torch her sophomore year. Born in San Antonio and a resident of Arlington is Sally McCary. She has held offices such as Gamma Phi Beta president. tresurer for Alpha Chi, Quadrangle vice-president. and vice chair- man on the Student Organizations Board. She was a member of S.E.A.. Golden Shears, and on the Dean's List. Sally's major is Ele- mentary Education with a minor in Psychology. Her plans for the future are to teach for a few years, then work on the Masters Degree in some field of special education. English major and Spanish minor from Fort Worth is Jeanne Northcutt. Her plans for the future are to attend graduate school or court reporting school. She was vice president of ETA. treasurer for Quadrangle, and a member of Alpha Chi. Jeanne has received the Augie Mae Howell Scholarship for outstanding English major and was on the Dean's List. Pe ople 69 W,- R K Ewan... 'I . . ,, . f fyh , APIJ .- if' r mtl c' We A a as ' g, K 5 ,, I s x 3 Q. ie 41 , -,-e.. . 2 b P D If PAM RENICK Originally from Burleson, Texas, Pam Renick majors in Elementary Education with a Biology specialization. She plans to teach elementary school-age children. Pam is social chair- man for Gamma Sigma Sigma, a member of Quadrangle, and Alpha Chi. She is also on the Dean's List. Dan Reynolds, a pre-dental Biology major with a minor in Chemistry. plans to become a Fort Worth dentist. He was an active member of the Biology Club, in which he held the office of President and a member of the American Chemical Society. Dan was a photographer for the TXWECO, active in the intra- mural program, and on the Student Organizations Board. He was in the Senior Menis Honor Society and on the Deanis List. Voice- major from Fort Worth is Edward Smith. After graduate school he plans to teach Voice at a college or univer- sity. His inte-rest in music is clearly seen by the organizations he was in, sur-h as president of the Wesleyan Singers, soloist in the T.W.C. orchestra, in the musical Cabaret , in the Orato- rio Chorus, and male lead in two of the Opera Workshops. He was also a member of Alpha Chi, Senior Menis Honor Society, and Sfzhola Cantoru rn of Texas, and Golden Shears. 40 pf ople -...W W, v.. lit' 's 5 s X DAN REYNOLDS 3 'Ig 4.: 1 f 5 ' 5 ,fel I 1. , ., .s A X 4 lf 25' we , '. . - I f -...S ,, r , ,V 1 ' , L l, I ix 95, mf A r rs J ' AMI A ,f i-. 5 s., ' ai' ' ,- I M' 1 A 1 J ' I swf' , f' V- ' f ' :LJ ' . ,, ' -1, , ' .ay ' 'V lie. wfii 55 'W ,Y :V hw , , i g -,,' H : .... . I 5' Q, 1 2, V 1, f me 1 ' 1 ' t ' '. g ' if A , , 4 f ' ' f' inset EDWARD SMITH SUSAN WALL I ,rw til l.1Ldl. :Ll . .QV .I a I I , 'i I. I il, If - I fi . -,. I i K1 S' 1' 4 'fl UQ' mo -N . -E - I . o s.. Accounting major, from Bowie, Texas, is I Susan Wall. She plans to become a Certified Public Accountant. She was Pledge mom. trea- i ' surer, and recording secretary of Gamma Sigma I Sigma, a member of Golden Torch, Phi Beta Lambda, Quadrangle, and Alpha Chi. Susan was also a recipient of Golden Shears and on the Dean's List. . I I - ' v It 1, IIII . Pi IIIIIIII '.i I GEORGE WARNER HI George Warner is originally from Little Rock, Arkansas. He is a Business Management major. George plans to work for a major company, either in sales or public relations. Law School is also a possibility. He was in numerous organizations such as Gamma Phi Beta Big Brother, Phi Beta Lambda. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Society of Collegiate Journalists. Mclntyre Press Club, TXWECO staff, lnterfraternity Council. and Aca- demic Council. He also held offices such as president of Stu- dent Government Association, Student Affairs Committee Chairman, Social Science Representative, president of the local chapters of National Eagle Scout Association, aml presi- dent of the Arrows. Among the honors George has received are SCONA, Midwest United Nations. Outstanding Represent- ative in Student Government, Order of Omega. and Golden Shears. People I Eaeh year the Golden Shears is pre- senteil to students who are involved in eam- pus leadership. aeailemie aehievements, and serxiee to the sehool. The exeeutive eonimittee selected a student eaeh week to be the wearer of the Golden Shears. During Homeeoming. a breakfast was held jointly with Alpha Chi. lor the Alumni. Members of the exeeutive eouneil were: Karen Castle, Dianne Thorley, Sibyl Brinkman, Melanie ixIl1lf'I'SOI'l,21llfl Diana Bohn. Miss Wakefield was the sponsor of the group. Not pietured is Tom Fenoglio. A le x Student Leaders Honored it Darrell Adkerson 'W Brenda Boguseh If V T ? Cail Carnp 2 Ifo :le Creg Chapman K' Robin Bassham Mary Dawn Burnett iw -42 -, ?.,,4' iR'W wuir Hampton Hegar 'Q With olden Shears IX 419 as if, - ,I 6 A wif ,h lvf-N N fl xr f ' X . . Pam King Sally Mc'Gary jvanm' Northvutl I' Paul Sellers Laurie Shoop Erlxsar1lSrniIl1 I-.ani '90 945.57 5 a F john Wvblr June-l Williamson Nlix-ff.n1lmrinv W.nkf-llnvlfl ?9gm1r1ls4:r P00 uadrangle Initiates Men, 1978-79 was a year of growth and progress for Quadrangle. Tradition- ally a senior womenis honor society, Quadrangle went co-ed in the fall by initiating 13 outstanding senior men. ln order to qualify for this organi- zation, seniors must have at least a 3-point scholastic gradepoint average and involvement in at least 2 campus organizations. Each year the new initiates are tapped in at the spring Quadrangle banquet. Also, campus organizations are given the opportunity to summarize their activities dur- ing the year and present awards. wi vnu xxxxe mm ww.-t va 3 2 E 1, '2 9 aw,-W wma, V faux' mmf, has 197879 Quadrangle- mf-mln-rs: SEATED are Cayla Cipson, Brenda Bogusch, Pam Renick, Susan Wall, JoAnn Thomas, D'Ann Donaldson, Melanie Anderson, and Karen Castle, STANDING arf- David Lf-af-h, Susan Brockett, Hampton Hegar, Margi Kluclc, .lana Hilliard, Tara Hutchinson, Kevin Overton, Jeanne Northcuitt, Dan Reynolds, Russell Moore, and Mr-Indy Dixon. 4 People 41 Hosts 1 I th Banquet H951 L ui- WF 7' Susan Bruvlu-It 1-wprvssvs he-r fm-lings abou! be-ing Q-lvvla-d 1978-1979 pre-simlvnl ul Quadran- gl:-. IQT9-80 nlrmlwr- llfQlldllFUIlKl1'df4'. Sl'IA'l'l'ID: llre'ml.n l ra'il1'y.Sl14'rre'e' l'4u'e-. Mifw Tlumnpwn, l,urn BIA- l.. Sllnl llrml.m.m. .mul lu-.n ll: rang' r. Xl ANIHNL .ul lull 1 l.ul-vu. ,lam-Iuilli.1lllNnn.le'.u1llr4'ge'lln-r.llg1nll.lxiN.l.un'lWillnlnl-.l.llurllllululw.l,.u1ru'Slmnp.llnlll-1-.nr.ll.llu4-S.ullll.llama.: llullll. Xlnxlx ll:-mmnu4 H-'lvl-w Ilrun-nn. Ihr:--II X-lkfr Null.K.lXl.1ll.lXI'-.Xl4'l.lY.llI1lv'rlnr4l..lll1lllll.llla's', P0 olden Torch Honors Sophomores Golden Torch is an honorary society for sophomore men and women. In the past only women have been included in Colden Torch. Each student has achieved a scholastic average of 3.5 or above on his first thirty course hours. Dr. Burnett is the sponsor of their f , I 1 Nm,- . 5 , 1 ' ,4 ' ' gl'OUp. or it 3 5 . if -af 1 if Y it or it . al Q it fi E ,fr NRXM F if , 325 3 Q ' 1 Ti 'W A if r is , v. A. 1, v 3 9' ' 3 . 1 if X R r 4 ' fr ,i ' 5 M' i xv W1 , , :H ,f g , V K . , X t , , , E' 3 4 X 'i t if Officers for 1978-79 were: Veronica Martinez, secretary Debbie Johnson president and Louanne Filewood treasurer ,pw 'Rx' 'slim W rig ,,- 4 Q E' ' 5 1 1 A ' f 1 I ff i 1 if 'Q :J 1 giikiig X 1 , i 1 .44 - if 0 Y u fmlrifui Ton h mf-mhf-rs infludf-dz fsitlingj Veronica Martinez, Debbie Johnson, Louanne Fil:-wood. fstandmg Tom Harkride r Lisa Canaday Dr ,Iovce Burnett advisor and Riiflfftv Purvis. 16 People Ahyha Chi Recognizes Scholars Alpha Chi is the national scholastic hon- orary society for students. The support and recognition of scholarly achievements is the primary objective of Alpha Chi. This was the 56th year for students to be initiated into the Mu Chapter at TWC. Greg Chap- man served as president. Dr. Joe Mitchell and Kan Luther were sponsors. ....' , Y' 5. ,J Q .4 -r 'di' .f H: 'CSA ,Ji J dl V V I XP Xfavgf Q S -- ,aw-2.3 People Laurie Shoop and Dianne Thorley were selected to represent T.W.C. at the Student Gonferenee on National Affairs. Laurie. a jun- ior business major. serves as secretary of the Student Government Association. and is involved in Phi Beta Lambda. She is a member of Gamma Phi Beta and a little sister for Lambda Chi Alpha. Laurie also serves as eollege representative to the Association of Independ- ent Students of Texas. She is a wearer of the Golden Shears and is on the Deans List. LAURIE SHOOP First T. W C. Women Sent to SCU Dianne. treasurer of the Student Government Association, is a sophomore marketing major. Dianne formerly served as Freshman Glass Representative to the S.G.A. and was chosen as outstanding representatiw- for the year. She is also active in Phi Mu, a Golden Heart for Sigma Phi Epsilon and a Phi Beta Lambda member. She was a member of the freshman Leadership Glass, a Golden Shears Honoree. and on the Deans List. 1? People 1 H A-ff I . iz. f iifffl 'r i 2 DIANN E THORLEY Fraternity Men Honored in rder 0 mega ...al Order of Omega is the National Honor Soeiety for fraternity men. Self-etion is based upon seholarship, fraternity and interfraternity ferric-es. Only a eer- tain number of men ean he ehosen from eaeh fraternity eaeh year. 'llln-fe men must have a grade-point average lietter than all men and all fraternity au-rage. This year nine men were initiated. Newly eleeted offieers for the 79-80 year are jesse Coekerell. prefident: Mike Brooks, viee-president: Ray Allen, seeretary. The men initiated this year were Mil-te Brooks, Daxid Leaeh. Nlae lVleMahan, Don Patriek, Kenneth King. Greg Chapman. Daxid Prater. and David Clidewell. Dr. ,lerry Bawcom is the sponsor of Order of Omega. 'S 3 t E Us K -K i,i7ve 'M-H. HL, I iz. In if it . NHL- F J 5 ff W mlN'fF3 tlffl i0 fighll RORPF Cilltw. 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' -' - Y-I - ' ' M, . ' 'Xl 4. ' 'I J' 1 ' - .41 4 in . 4 1 .-- ' . ., . I N NMMA ,'M', , ? ?. . .N.,.Wea.aaw5,,,.,Nki ggfjfy-. . V , , , . ,,,,,g,.,Im , -nh-..,.,., R A-QQ:-WXNMM Y V - ,M-, .WM W ' v V W N Y , f- Qrgqgs, I' . , . ' I - V. A , N , , Zffvm -5-. M HA, ' ,AWMA M ' -' X 4 ,4-Q if . F. 4 K' gi' ry ,gyf My TR Q -,l O-JW if 'fx NY 4-1 1 H 'WW- ' f qi 1.3, l ,M ,gc LW fag? L ' f 1 , S. 0.B. akes Big Plans iv L.O.B. officers and sponsor: Bob hairmang Laurie Shoop, secretary. Studvnt Organization Board is a nc-w orgzanization on vampusthisyvar.Tl1c'purposc-olthis hoard is to svru- as a moans of vommunia-ation lwtwwn thv organizationa on vampus. The SOB. trivs to Ivt tht- organizations know what is happffning with f-at-li othf-r. Mr. Bob Mt-Caahin l5lllf'l21t'- ulty sponsor. Ed Haag is vhairman. Sally Mt'Cary tim-- vhairman, and Lauriv Shoop is sm-rc-tary. McCashin, sponsor: Sally lVlcCary, vice chairman: Ed Haag. l l S Nl su .I ' S'-A Y o n 'Ill lol H 'I lp 40? 1 '- 'Vi id 'i Av-P' 5.0.8. me-mlwrs, Q back row, Ed Haag, QMAQ Dan Rvynolds. Biology Club: Bra-nda Bogus-rlm, TXWECO: Sallx Nlvtlars. UDB: lla-:mn William-. ll.S,l'.g l-tlll'le'5ll1mp.5lQ X . ll.-li V11'Cashin,sponsor:B1-auKing. AXA1Kars-n0'Brit-n. EIU: Mary iillFlillltl,0M.p2lU1Klllf1.IiEE1D1'lllllIQ1 llrmse'.q,ll.XLSolllailiorra-N.l'.iuln'll1'lllf1Sumln llrt-1 lxl'll.l,lll.l1ll'.llll1ll' lf0SW10l'0l,l'l'AN 83 The 1978-1979 academic year was one of the best for the Student Government Association. The S.G.A. placed special emphasis on school spirit this year, begin- ning with a successful Howdy Week party, the sponsorship of a Bus Trip to see the Rams play in Georgetown, the initiating of our first Wesleyan Soccer Day pep rally, as well as promoting Homecoming activities to students. ln the area of student services, the S.G.A. sponsored a Tutoring Program, the distribution of school directories, and a discount program of metroplex businesses. The executive officers were proud of the fact that their efforts tripled the number of businesses participating in our program. A book swap program was offered as an alter- native to students wishing to sell their books at their own price. Students were encouraged to write to the Voice Box. The SGA co-sponsored a Leadership Semi- nar with Student Activities. The S.G.A. sponsors recruiting, Educator of the Year elections, and plans to raise money for Muscular Dystrophy. Q, 3 S. GA. Has Sally McGary and George Warner enjoy the bus trip, sponsored by S.G.A., to a basketball game in Georetown. lf' Ffa 3541, '?'f'Zi PW .Jw ,- Il ' 'ef .g4,Q' 6 4 ,af 'iii --'--0 V Student Gow-rnmf-nt Representatives are flefl to rightj Paul Sellers, Scott Phillips, Mike Bartolowits, Susan Brockett, Cindy Merk, Mary Dawn Burnett, Robin Bassham. and Bryan johnson. 84 I OSMOPOLITAN 1- Successful Year 'F 1 is . L . h . ' A ' l' Dr. .lerry Bawcom George Warner Billy Miles Advisor President Vice-President 5' 'V Q' ' fl . 'ir 4' -Q-'Y 'A ' 11 5 P M ' ig,3,,'f 4 H ' P trys. ' bij- 1 X Pj Cfx A ' Q, 'L I X l 6 1 1' , l ' 5 .ssl rl ll 'S ' x ., 8 XQLXX '4, X Darrell Aclkvrson Laurie' Shoop llium- Tlwrlm Chief luslive' S4-4-rf-tary 'llrvasllrf-I' l'l lIOSNI0l'0l,l'llAN 8 Alpha Xi Takes First in Greek Week This year Alpha Xi Delta took top honors in Greek Week. A skit, The Wiz was per- formed at the Creek talent show and also for area high school counselors. The Women of Alpha Xi Delta celebrated Xi Week with the presentation of a cake to Dr. Fleming, an apple polishing for the fac- ulty. and a window wipe for students. To raise money. the A.Z.D.'s held a rock- a-thon for the American Lung Association, Kandi' Kitchen for Valentines, and partici- pated in the M.D.A. dance marathon. The officers were Jill Clayton, president: Debbie Cagle, vice-president: Andra Creed, secretary: Lisa Patteson, treasurer: and Debbie Sloan, pledge trainer. 1 1 1 ' I , n 1 -.1 f X' J, ,F y ,ul t Rhonda Blair ii' ' Deborah Craig 86 I USMOPOLITAN .v Y 1 N I Q1 A 1 ei 1 ! 4 Nga, - X .... at K:-A . ct i .........---wife A .47 in Aisnf 1 f fri .v . . A, Z 5 i 4 Q I f 5 N . ff' 42. 1' ffilv Rhonda Blair. of Alpha Xi Delta, presents Dr. jon Fleming with a cake. , , lt-.X t.'K I , if' Debbie Cagle W.. X . Andra Creed 17 -s Brenda Clark Jill Clayton Cynthia Force Hope Franco if nfl 5 v ' 1'-s-'Y,, f ' 1' 4 I n Shvllc-y Cvraldon P' V? Q: l I I Qs....ff! I Holly Hobson Q A ,T-vw ' N 1.4 '1 , l QQ? Nancy Low ur ' l,isz1 Pulte-son lla-lrlrir Sloan l.m1lu 5lll.lll CLTTZNZCI Phi Beta W' Gamma Phi Beta Celebrated its sixth birthday on the TWC campus. During Creek Week they won the games competition. Gamma Phi was auarded the efficiency award at the NX Area Leadership Conference at Beau- mont. Money-making projects Carol Abel included a bake sale. garage sale, and Ranger game concessions. The phi- lanthropy projects were raising inoney for bnited Way and Muscular Dy -trophy. and a tree trimming for the Gamma Phi Beta camps for M underprivileged girls. With the initia- tion of 13 this year. their member- ship grew to 27 members. The offi- vers isere: Sally McGary. President: Cindy Lee. vice presidentg Joy Whitt, st-en-tary: Cindy Merk. treasurer. and Susan Brut-kett. pledge director. Peggy Bryan -Q3 Anne Dobesh Theresa Duran CJ 'CJ Vanessa Hernandez Paula Jean as at Q? Y ' f 1 e Z5 fl ' 3'i '?+V'g?n -li f 'In P ' ii' .life ' 3 i 'H 5 . iv' JI e: Donna Linton Sally Mr:Gary 38 IQUSMUPULITAN if ve ' 'S t 'La '01 ,v , x -.X ,. -3. vi.. N fm 'dual Q 1' l X Beth Biddinger Margaret Burciaga fm Kayla Hayes Mary Johnson Y?.,..! Cindy Merk 3' Susan Brockett f-Q, Lisa Cagigal 63137 Teresa Hernandez Cindy Lee f X Karen Raines ur XS N-Q' A Vivki Ropflr .54 1, Q . JH,- J , x 1 Q is .4 0 a x ' .lcmy Wl1ilI Mary B1-nh Willmnlw Y I 1lI'l'll Wo - v Laurie Shoop A7 ax 1 Sonia Torres Phyllis vm.- 'QD Q - ml I,1'llIMl Nurk SNl0l'0I,I'I' XX 8' Phi Mu, Phi Nlu is the oldest Creek organiza- tion on the TWC campus. This year they won the Panhellenic Scholarship award and the Phi Mu state-wide scholarship award. To raise money for Muscular dys- trophy. Phi Mu held a spaghetti supper and participated in the dance marathon. Another philanthropic project was their annual faculty childrens Easter Egg Hunt. i The officers were: Jana Hilliard, pres- ident: Rita Gee. vice president: Robbie Brunson. recording secretary: Becky Yastineg corresponding secretary: Vicki Yanderford: Phi Directorg Melanie Anderson. Panhellenic. D'Ann Donald- son. treasurer: Mary Hurtado, Rush chairman. 'lk n Baldwin Lisa runson Malena Chamness Dixon D'Ann Donaldson Ben W Z Rita Gee Jana Hilliard Hurtado iir' Tara llutf-hison Nancy .lackson Cindy Lack Lisa lVIcCehee 90 fUSVl0P0l,l'l'AN i Elf x5 5 N N N.:-f' k'Q-N '33 ,JSR ,tux if J Athena Peters Patti Sch:-vtz Lori Smith JoAnne Thomas 'U 'Q' li Diannv Thorley Mivhvllf' Turns Vicki Vandvrford Bm-ky Yastinv lf0SN10l'0l,l'l'.-KN 91 H N. 1955 v 1' f at O 5 1 Darrell Adkerson Bobby Carrell Y-of Mark Dutcher Clayne Frazier Russell McClanahan John Stephenson 1-1 ef' Q K . N A X I 1 5- Lambdq Chi Takes First in Greek Week Mike Bartolowits Wnff J . xt Greg Chapman Fred F azeli 4: 6.1 Johnny Jaso in Billy Miles .lerry Strittmatter T 1 Terry Bay Joe Cisneros 773' Joe Foster 1 4- ff 'vu .Q ,P !Lw.a:J .R Q' 's A -4 4...x f Beau King YQ' he John Miller A Keith Taylor Jesse Bridges I,--s ,, . -'f i 'N Robert Cocanougher 5 Larry Fowler Il r Dan Kutzler Joe Don Patrick H L- Phil Vandiver This year Lambda Chi Alpha took first place in Greek Week. To raise money, they had a dunking booth at Oktoberfest and worked concession stands at Ranger games. The White Rose, the annual awards ban- quet, was held at the Century ll Club. The following awards were presented: Best Active - Jesse Cockerell ffalll, Beau King fspringlg Best Associate - john Webb ffalll, Joe Cisneros, fspringlg Best Big Brother - Don Patrick, Sweethearts - Laurie Shoop ffalllg Sonia Torres fspringl. They initiated twelve new members this year. Fall officers were: Jesse Cockerell, presi- dentg Keith Taylor, vice president: Mark McCord, secretary: Beau King, treasurer. Spring officers were: Greg Chapman, presi- dent, Don Patrick, vice president: 'Jerry Strittmatter, secretaryg John Miller, trea- surer. Sponsors were: Dr. Carl Schrader and Dr. Norval Kneten. Mousaied Scott Phillips Shieshakly joy Wakeland John Webb COSMOPOLITAN 93 3, I Cnr .1 LJ 5, W1 CUSMOPOIQITAN mf- 4 ' mi 'W' Q 9. 1 ... I ' ' .' Xk., '. Pzkes Celebrate Frfzh Armwersar The Brothers of Pi Kappa Alpha eelehrated their fifth annixersary at T.W.C. this year with an Aetixe- Alumni party at the house, a banquet at jetlonif. and an Aetixe-Alunini footliall game in the Cotton Bowl. The Pikef initiated thirteen memliera this year. Fall offieers were Hampton Hegar, president: Mae MeNlalian. viee-presidentg Mike Brookf, seere- taryg Brnee Bradham. treaanrerz David Leaeh, Sergeant at armf: and Ronnie Allred, pledge eaptain. Spring offieers were: Mike Broolv. president: David Leaeh. xiee-prefi- dentg Bob Langston. seeretary: Brut-e Bradham. treasurer: Craig Arrington: sergeant at arms: and ,leff Daniel. pledge eaptain. ,Af fx Q l H . I XZ x x , Q -- f -img ' nl X 9: .0 CUSNIOPOLIT KN 9 .Q ,. 9 QA S is xg wx NNN Cx ' I Af wx X X ,155 X xx x 1 xv x N' , W .5535 1 w his Nm X Sig Eps - Top Mane Raisers or M. DA. 1 Ray Allen Brett Barto .1'... 7 Keith Baugh Scott Blair . , , WFP.. - :bk- fiilffn fn. Robert Cooney W David Glidewell f i Q - tx, , . X Lynn Patteson Joe Walker The men of Sigma Phi Epsilon. along with their little fiftt-rx. enjoyed a busy 1978-79 year. They won the Homeeoming ,ign ron- test and were the top money raisers for the Must-ular Dystrophy Danee Marathon. Sig Ep member Brett Barto won the lgly Nlan Contest sponsored by the Baptist Student Union. During this sueeessful year the olfieers were: Norman llooxer. president: Brett Barto, viee presitlentg joe Walker. seeretary: Daxitl Glidewell and Ray Allen, treasurers. The faeulty advisor uae Nlr. Louis MeLain. l Q . .Q Why just steal a huh-eap when ner. George Warner you ean have the ?l:'Z:l Lgl - N .K QL'-,.: ' ' whole tire? questions George War- if? gg-, Phil Wiillxiltsotl tf0SNltDl'0I,l'l',-KN 9 ororities Ruled b Panhellenic Panhellenic Council is the governing hody of the three social sororities at T.W.C. The purpose of the council is to regulate the various sororities and to promote inter- action between them. The Panhellenic Council is in charge of planning Rush, cooperating with IFC on Creek Week, and sponsoring the Presentation of Initiates. Officers of Panhellenic are: Sonia Torres, president: Loralee Pohl, advisorg Jill Clayton, vice president: and Melanie Anderson, secretaryltreasurer. KISS? if Panhellf-mf me-mln-rs are: Sonia Torres lIiq3Bj, Lisa Cagigal fI'1DBj, Lisa Beringer HDMI, Loralee Pohl, advisor, Melanie Anderson HDMI. Jill Clayton QAEAL Debbie Sloan f.5t.'f.'Xp.arifl MI1llf'llf'TllTHS UDMJ. 98 CUSMOPOLITAN LF C. i ni ies Social Fraternities Q-Ll -ui l.F.C. member, Jerry Strittmatter. helps out with Blood Drive. The lnterlrralernity Count-il ix in body whieh unifies the three sm-ial lFL1lI'Flllll1'N. The eouneil eonsists of Jerry liatwniii, Dean of Student Affairs. and threw- repre- sentatives from eaeh of the sm-ial fraterni- ties. l.F.C. was instrumental in 4-oordinaling the Greek Week events and donate-d S131 to the Good Fellow Christmas Fund. 'l'he- money was raised by the three lraternitif-5. Competing in Z1C'8.l'lfll'lVf'lIlCfl'1'lxhi44't'li. 'hi'- -..,-.5u Q 7' 7- ' .Qu , . J fi. 5,--1-v r X x fi Q c'7A J til? ' The- lnlerFraternily Council includes: Mike Brooks ll'lKAl. Hampton Hegar 1llKAt. Ray Allen lffbifl. Jerri Slrillnmtn-r l.XX.'Xl. lin-n liirlo lffillfb. N1.irk IMI- Ii--v 1 XX XI. Jesse Coekerell 1A XAL. lIOSN10l'0l,l'l' KN 00 ammo Sigma Sigma Continues Gamma Sigma Sigma is the service soror- ity at T.W.C. This year they served at numerous banquets, including the Quad- rangle banquet. Inauguration, and the Ath- letic banquet. Other activities included the W' iv Omega Chi Christmas Party, Homecoming, the musicals, and Oktoberfest. The fall pledge class sponsored a party for the chil- dren at the All Church Home. The spring 4 ' it 'X , , Lo 'Bl k B d h pledge class sponsored a clothing drive for n ac ren aB0gusc needy families. Lori Black and Gail Camp received Most Service Hours and Most Val- uable Service Awards, respectively. Presi- dents were Pam King, spring, and Gail Camp, fall. Other officers for 1978-79 were Lori Black, Brenda Freiley, Susan Wall, Missy Thompson, Linda Hutyra, Kathy iff' Q-e-..,,, Klimpel. Gail Camp Kathy Hollingsworth 9'-Y ,P -gg lx M . . is 3 .' was :Xi Linda Hutyra f N'i, 'sm l hope these Lifesavf-rs work, wishes Linda Hutym, the week before finals. Pam King 1 OO COSMOPOLITAN ...N fl E Sibyl Brinkman Vicki Hovt Marcie Jones .av-gg li' Kathy Klimpel Service to Campus, Community ,W , ' 4 ii 1' r' f 1 l Josie Lambert Tammy McCardle L Q' . jarkie Taylor Missy Thompson Patricia Phillips ii Bobbie Stewart 1 fl! Dianne' Vamliwr .lam-I Williams fUSNIOI'0l.l'l' NN llo 'F' 1 .K -Q v X H na? G J M x 'Qu' Xe A E 1 U 5' f ,' .-, .Q .v,r1 .E Y 'x tts-A A - , l It ,. 'S S 1 .vf I 1- SP. 6 Q . 4. ,1 fr .4 , ' 'Y x' fl- ' -Q fx I wi .F ,P DF' .fwf- -34 gl P , iv l'o . l Ahvha Phi mega Ti T APO Little Sisters included Kathy Klimpel. Carol Heine, Debbie Dietzel, and Chris Warmann. Alpha Phi Omega is the national Ni-rxiee fraternity. Throughout the year lltey partiti- patetl in many aetivitief. They lit-lil their seeond annual tennis tournament. -pon- sorerl a ehilfl at the Omega Chi illirixtniax party. worked at voting hoothf. parlteil ear- at the Presidential inauguration. anil ran in an 80-mile Run-a-tlion forthe Heart .awai- ation. APO initiated four neu meniliere this year. The offieers were Chuelx llolilia. president: Norm Smith, viee president: .lell Shapter. seeretary: and Charlie Ott. trini- surer. I 'v ,K Yeah. eommenta Norm Smith, l'm a Pepper, too. The :XPU1 part i 14-9- E., ff 56.-! '.5 .. -?4 1'.'N 3' Ab- -.vw ii'ip.tli'ililillii'itilr.tllilir.ilNollli.tllprut1i'.iiii t1USNIUl'Ul,l'l' NN L! Q r v I' 'nm il X :fi , . 2-M wsww-Q , ., .. af wma 1 W - X W, f - X , ' .. x Y 5 .K g53'fTy.::x , Ei:- , ,QQ .7 . r fc' Q ,. . f 1 3 - ' ' . T x EW. 55 ' g ' f. x ' ' 4: ' 'h . - V 'af ?'.9fl'l m1133532 ' N . , X. 39 ' - L' -an ' -'A 'A' ' . . W -' ' P , .. X a. ,.A, . , ' W V-A. , V .' A1 .V F , 9 ww, f . . X 1, ,, ., .151 .Y fi . .P S X J ' , X 'Q 1 3 Q A 1 X L ' Q '- V, V . X aff.-N ., ,fa 1543 - - ' ' . K E N Q- -. 'EJ' -xx - A, K-LHR 1 Y , ,Mm . My . , . . . f , X . -' wr 2? -, ' f- f ::af,aW,3. 'Sxgw sf 'Tw ---- -fu W . x . ,Q 1 4 .- 0 A x M .N,,Q,. V- -- -qg y-W , zap. wg X , in 4 , 5 1 , V - 1 fmfw X I j 'l'mw a 1 - N 1 V ,f WW fv 2- -' A X 1 I f it gf ' 4 ,W------, -----Umm' - f- A ,-,, as vvza' xi iemffflaw ..-...W ......-.....-W alrmfdms . 1:11 --1- .--v--rg, sun 'ntl' ' 'T a ..---M.. s. mv-f HQ .a ..,,.- . -..-v...- h .,,,.,6 annum I. I 'N '- ffirist rowj Ifliiflf' Young, .luaniln H11 W1 . 101 f,US'VlUP0l,lTAN of 41fv5'f M ff BIH'd1'llf', Me-Indie: Crier, Karr-n Monlgumf-ry, fsecond row, Pats . .,.,,, lun- f 4 . f Q1 .1 1 V Q 4 ' I' n t s' ' y Embry, Martha Leslie, Monica Green, Loetta Bowman, and Gwen L. I. A. as Sponsor Black Emphasis Week 3 i gi , i 5 I I 9 f . l a 5 i if . 4 l l i ' xl ip , . ll L, i i i I t . l l 44 ?e Er L' i l l i 4 l 5 l This ineluded a lecture by Eddie Berniee Johnson. serviee sorority, eelebrated their seeond year on ram- pus. The L.I.A.'s sponsored a Blaelc Emphasis Week. This ineluded a leeture by Edie Berniee johnson. sickle eell anemia tests, and an art display. The L.l.A.'s expanded to 16 members this year. The oflieers were Barbara Walker. president: Patsy Embry, viee-president: joyeelyn Porter, treasurer: Deborah Wilson, seeretaryg Patricia Phillips. pulilie- ity: and Tommasa Lockman. dean of pledges. Eddie Bernice ,lohnson was the guest speaker for the Black Emphasis Week. l,.l.A. members. Barbara Walker. Palsy Emlvry, Palrieia Phillips. Loella Bowman present Dr. ,lon lfleming in ith .i Welt-nine in T.W.li, plaque lfU5N10l'0l.l'l'.NN IOS The Methodist Student Movement met the first and third Wednesdays of every month at 12:45 for lunch. The meals were provided by area churches. Guest speakers and special programs were arranged for each meeting. Throughout the year, the group met for night programs. The M.S.M. competed in the intramural basketball program. Sponsors for the group were Dr. Ron Ballard and Dr. jesse Sowell. Methodist Student Movement meetings were a time for fellowship and sharing. Z5 E4 751. . 5, f , dim Nd.S.lVl. member-, included: Ron Alherton, Dr, Ronald Ballard lsponsorl, Gail Camp, Sybil Brinkman, Pat Baxter, Ed Wadsworth. Diana Bohn. Dr. Jesse Sowell lsponsorl, Rick fvlang.lx-1-jones,KaIhyKlimpel, Chris Warmann. 106 COSMOPOLITAN B. S. U nites Students B.S,U. members gather for sharing and learning. The Baptist Student Lvnion met on the T.W.C. Campus every Tuesday at 10:50 in the Student Center Aniiex. On Tuesday' nights they' met at Broad- way' Baptist Chureh. to yyhif-h they invited speakers and singers. Body Life . a time for sharing and felloyy- ship. met on Mondays and Thursdays in the dorms. Eaeh year. B.S.L'. spon- sors many' retreats. ineluding a mis- sion trip, during spring break. to Matamoros. On Monday' afternoons eampus members visited the Cayile Projeets on Rosedale. There the stu- dents worked with underpriyileged ehildren. The Council whieh headed Baptist Student Union was: Randy Biehards. president. Louanne Fileyyeood. Billy Manning. Mary' Ely. Renan Williams. Clint Pave. Clay' Howerton. Melinda Keen. and Sheree Pace. The group averaged about 20-30 members eaeb week. ,f:LI.T- -,. ,.a -4- 5 - -' D r 01 K Bb U I-'fam' mlb' wh' ldml r 'l'lF5lUfl nl53lm'l1'flfUl Un Tuesdays, during Free Period. B.S.l . members heard about issues i-onlrontinpt Baptists. COSN10l'0l.I'l KN I0 Phi Beta Lambda. the national business fraternity. began the new school year by hosting the State P.B.L. and F.B.L.A. Offi- cers Conference in September. A Get :Xcquainted Reception was held in the Stu- dent Annex and followed by a very success- ful membership drive. The 1978 Mountain Plains Regional Leadership Conference was held in Oklahoma City. Members partici- pating were: Robin Bassham, Lisa Cagigal, Darlena Hulsey. and John Webb. Tours taken by members included Miller Brew- ery. American Airlines Flight Academy, and General Motors. Fund-raising projects consisted of a candy sale and an airplane wash. P.B.L. activities for the year were the Howdy Party, Halloween Happening, Thanksgiving Progressive Dinner, Christ- mas Banquet, Valentine's Party, and the Spring Banquet. Phi Beta Lambda State Convention was held in Lubbock, Texas, in April, with the national convention held in New Orleans in July. Robin Bassham, vice president, was also the State Vice Presi- dent. 'N-. f -.4 A wAi1'l 'n 5 - fl -. 'I WMM ,., tb , ,N :ann-nuunu-awww-w,, , f 3 s 'ff -.XM , N , ,I .. ww wav-kv - . , G, 1:7 QM. ' ,Qs ffl. . by!-4 ... A 16, -Af ug .C - 4. U r M I 7 g .,, 1- al 4 - - 'lf' f . .-,, -f 1 .1 .,,,, U fu.. ,.-. 1 ,A , if ml V if I , A , 4151, 9: I ,ns if f 1-.J . - A , ' 5vt,-107' ff fic vi? Ml , 1 , f -1 , , ,'. , 5' A ' . 3 'JZ 'ti , f 1 if., - - President John Webb helps out at a tea sponsored by Phu Beta Lambda has over 125 business majors and minors active in the organization P bi B1-ta La rn bda. 108 CUSMUPOLITAN Club on Campus X. v-- ,fl P,B.L. member Darlena Hulsey helps welcome new students at Robin Bassham, chapter vice president, was also the stale vice president. the Cel Acquainted Reception. , , A A wmv -' 90 , - J ,- . , , li l il-'7T? ' I A- ' -g,1:, -Fr.,-1,-,I-q. r'O L... 'E Y' . 4. P V . .Y 1 I ir! I plp' gi- i . .fi .' 3 Jffivers for 1978-79 were: Robin Base-wham, vim' president: Debbie Dillard. se-vretaryg John Webb. pre-siclvnlg Darla-rm llulwi, Ire-.mars-rg ,l.m4i lllllursl, lin-lormii. l.r-.1 1 .ii1ii1.il. eporlerg and Jody' Helton, parliamenlarian. COSNI0l'0l,l'l'AN l09 Biolog e lub Increases Membershzp The Biology Club. sponsored by Dr. Gerald Vertrees. is an organi- zation composed of biology majors. minors. and those with a special interest in the field. This vear's club sponsored guest speak- ers and weekend field trips of spe- cial interests. A seminar, open to all students. was also held to aid students in the writing of their applications and resumes. W 'K-f 'z ..,. 1 I: x Club members diseuss business before a meeting. IIO f USMUPULITAN :WSH l I lb. Q, I 4 I ls.. , ,f K QQ: i t , 1 A 6,455 ps' QQQQQQ ts Q 'eff :EE feet 'E sig. p- lf! B.I.O. members included: Q lst rowj Mike Anderton. Kathryn Andrews. Mark McCord. Mark Dutcher. Bill Wood. Q 2nd rowj Ran- dall Reed, Fred Fazeli. Lori Vickery, ,loan Hook, Danny Davis. Keith Phipps. JoAnne Thomas. 13rd rowj Dr. Art Cleveland. Sybil Brinkman, Ed Green. Dan Reynolds. Kevin Overton. Steve Manning, and Dr. Vertrees. rf -gf-jj, av Lfffsyf Ji 2.5211 ' at NIL? 'K mail 4 Frank Casca demonstrates the latest dance steps. A. C. S. Unites Chemists President Greg Chapman displays dignity required of all A.C.S. members. The Ameriean Chemieal Soc-ieti is the national organization for Chemistry majors and minors. The eluh meets one time eaeh month at Free Period. A.C.S. is xisited hy xarious speakers. They sponsored several soeial funetions and tours this year. The offieers were: Greg Chapman. president: Jesse Coekerell. viee president: Roliin Bass- ham. seeretary: and Mark Mt-Cord. trea- surer. Dr. C. W. Sehimelpfenig was the sponsor. in Y Qt-...X Y any , .stil r Members ineluded: ffil1ll'0W, Danny Davis. Cliff Heyde, Ed Green, Sibsl Brinkman. Qneeond rowl Keith Phipps. Stew Xlaiinnig.tm-gt1Ii.ipm.m, ltr Normal lxii-it-ii. Nlirk Duteher. loan Hook. Q third row, Bill Wood. Dr. Timothx 0'Shea. Dr. C. W.Sehin1elpfen1p:. Nlarlt Nleliord. .ind Fred lfmn-l lf0SNI0l'0I,l'l',KN 'Rambleri Keeps Campus In ornzed The campus newspaper. 'The Ramblerf is issued weekly and is composed of news of general interest to the campus community. The Student Publications Committee, headed by Dr. jerry Bawcom, coordinates the activities of the publica- tion. which is financed partly through student activities fees and advertising. Each year the newspaper participates in the Texas Intercollegiate Press Competition at the State Conven- tion. Debbie Duke was the 1978-79 editor. Others on the staff included Cindy Lee, Dianne Vandiver, Jason Domm, Misty Browning. and Manuel Munoz, featuresg Phil Labhart, enter- tainmentg Lester Bedford, sports, Danny Davis, photographer, Linda McMillan. business manager, and Joann Langston, advi- sor. laittingj jason Domm, Joann Langston, Debbie Duke, Q standing, Manuel Munoz Dianne Vandiver Lester Bedford and Phil Labhart 112 COSWIOPOLITAN Debbis Duke n-f ! A .x . i' 5' Q 2 '1 ,i O I .V :J Danny Davis Cindy Lve 'und' 5 'VNV , Q, 'E ii 'i , i iuri , W ik M ii A 4 Lester Bedford Jason Dom m J' ik' -' ' 'o-I :.L Manuvl Munoz g Misty Brom ning lk P7 Phil Labhurl ,sg lmlillllll' xLlH1ilX4'I' lYOSNl0l'UI.I'l'.kN ,.f?af-earn N, , N , n .2 . 7 '3,wg4 ' ' b,.. ,, 1 , A Y' J, 5 .. , 7 ,- 421 . M' x . ,f' Q 1 ti i . f 'w, s fi' x at ' Ax Q, fairy- I . Kyasxgvdl ,gf Q. atxiiffffwf 1 2 ' .. ' I' -W ' N 0 sul K ' iff! , lf, 1 L Z Xb 'O ' 'A , ,. 1 .-. X, V lt' ,ii fi' r , 4' ' . -A ,AN .-Js, ...r ufkiiifs 1 , 'f 'K.,.4- it ,H vii mf TXWECO .1 Vi'u Wwwz, , an 552329 -3 1 5' Q. M H , gif ' ' it 'Y' Staff mf-mbf-rs i I I4 COSMOPOLITAN nciudf-dz f top to bottomj Bob Langston, Dan Reynolds, Joy Whitt, Pam King, Brenda Bogusch, Kevin Overton, and Debbie Long. Staff ,Qi Joy Whitt and Brenda Bogusch - co-editors .f ,4- '1'v-' aa' ' Dan Reynolds - photographer f li : 5 Debbie Long - photographer Pam King Bob Langston Kevin Overton k photograph I A , 1 i L ,.-- .11- i 0' Ant A rx X X x N rw N X fm- - u 'wi - N 415 is My I. Q, ' ' - Uv 51 V' f A 5, If 3521 J! ,-. ,Ii A. 'Q H,,,3'V 'r' ..---f' COF-NIOP0l,lTAN I I5 T. W. Players Enhance Productions T.W. Players is the local drama Club at T.W.C. It is open to all interested Sllldf'I1lS.T.W. Players sponsor the fall and spring productions and other departmental aetivities, 45 T.W. Players officers - Herb Hays, pres.: Stan Graner, vice pres.: Suzanne Nardee- chia, sevretary-treasurer. Ted lf-wie. Bryan johnson, flalvalita Browning, Cf-urge Crittenden, Phil Labhart, Stan Craner, Holly Hobson, Herb Hayes, Suzanne Nardecchia, and Mason Johnson, sponsor. 116 CUSMUPULITAN Alpha Psi mega Honors Drama Maj'0rs vmlc-avor. Herb Hays, Loralf-0 Pohl, Phil Lahhart, Mason Johnson Alpha Pri flIllt'1LILl if tht- Ihtlltbtllll lmmir- ary rlrumutir l't'Ltlt't'llIlX on itinipiis. Nlviii- hf-rs ul tht' Tht-tu Uinivrun 4-litipii-r am- elf-vit-rl ultvr tlivx haw mvt r't'qiiir4'iii1-tit-. Mvmlwrsliip in Alpha Psi flI11l'4'L1 ix it-rx P' . important totlNm'L1sm1'iL1ti'fl with cliuiiiiutir spa, W rv Phil Lahhart and Hvrh Hayvs pvrforma-rl in the- fall prorluvtion of Drzu'iilai. Phil lnlvlixirt purlrin- lla-iifu-lil in nllrxiriili ' CUSNIUIW Dl,l'l'.tN RA. is Assist Residents . Q Q C - Q9 LL M S is X S Resident Assistants for Stella Russell were: Steve Daniels, Rita Gee, Debbie Guffy Qhead residentl, Carlos Cuervo, Jeanne Nonhcutt. and Louanne Filewood. Not pictured are Sally McCary and Clay Howerton. 6 i z cz 6 Z l 18 COSMOPOLITAN 1-wg I1 ffm 3' 5 92 I ,., Q mf f v -i-i - .WZQH M ,wg .. . ..,. , 'i ,it Y , 5 is , Q 5 5 5' 1' , , M' 'I , ,..,u1,- A 4 A ' af sis' 5 zwflivki-SU fx' , Resident Assistants for Elizabeth Means Armstrong were: Gail Camp, Renan Williams, Cary Lejarzar, Ellen Sanders, Chris MacLagan, and Lupe Koloamantangi. mega hi Shares Fun, Food, Fellowslup Omega Chi is the religious frater- nity at T.W.C. It is an organization for religion majors and others inter- ested in religion. They meet the first and third Mondays of each month at Poly Methodist Church for lunch. Their officers for 1978-79 are: Diana Bohn, presidentg Trish McDaniel and Rick Mang. vice presidents: Shelly Geraldon, secretary: Louanne File- wood, treasurerg Steve Coffman, pub- licity. Omega Chi sponsors several activities throughout the year. This is the ninth year for their annual Christ- mas Party, attended by about 80 chil- dren who are sponsored by various campus organizations. Other activi- ties include Career Day, Open House for Homecoming, and a tutorial pro- gram. Omega Chi members include Uronl rowj Pat Baxter Diana Bohn Sonya Hill Craig Schwab fsecond rowj Dr jon l-If-ming lt m Nailing: r Mary Ely, Louanc l-'ili-wood, llr, Ron Ballard Anna Goff Be-th Thompson flhlrd rowj Dr jesse Sowell Ron Albert on Tri h Mc Daniel Dr John Holln rt Pdwin V ul worth .ind Tony Slim-rnigui. COSM0l'0l,l'l'AN I 19 Sigma Taa Delta Iaitiates 22 awww? Thi' Nu Z4-ta Chaptvr of Sigma Tau Di-lta is tht- National English Honor Soi-ivty. It vonsists of English majors anil minors. is ho haw had 12 hours of English. a 3.0 GPA in English, and an owrall 2.5 CPA. This yt-ar 222 nvw ini-inhi-rs wore' initiatvtl at a ilvssvrt party at thv homo of Dr. Nvil Dun- van. Offivvrs werv: Susan Dunvan. prvsidt-nt. Joanne Northvutt. tive pri-sith-nt: Susan Brovlwtt. swrvtarv- trvasurir Darla-na Hulstx historian Nlargi Klut-lx. marshal: and Dvhhie Dul-tv. rvvorrlvr. OLD MEMBERS: 1 first rowj Darlvna Hulse-y, Ji-anno Northvutt, Margi Kluvk, Qsecond rowj De-hbiv Duke, Susan Brock- vtt. Botti' Comm, Dr. Kathvrim' Spf-vglv, Dr. Ruth Kvating, Dr. Carl Svhrader, Mrs. Joann Langston, flhird rowj Susan Duncan, Dr. Neil Dunran, and Anna Dunvan. '-V2 3 . :Gig -hw .Lg lx-l'll Yllf lfirut rowy l,i-,i Hiiiiifli.. 'lliwra-sa Rolwrtson. Palrivizi Ros'-:iam-r. Phyllis Wright, Mists Browning, She-rri-v Paw, Qsecond rowj Constamw- Nt-leon. Donna Nma- itii I xiifiititit lfiisliingt Holilm' lirun-on, Sm- fllia-rrxlionu-s, 1 third rowj Dr. Hoge-r Spw'gl4'.llralillufQr1illlllaln.Gvi4'nBrallvton,Loualllll'Hllmpllrl'y.CLlw Boho. Bi-1-ky Lupe-r. inf Ut' lfnurlh rnwj Nliri mi l',-pinvi-,1, fnirolim- Nirlml, K.itI,ilILiws,.iii1l lltlIi1'i'S:1lill. 20 f,USNIUPUl.l'l'A 'N Kappa group. Members included: Jean Turner, Calvalila Browning, Cliff Heyde, Mary McConnell, and Suzanne- Narilm-4-chia. Kappa PL Qmnso rs A rt Shows Pi is llir- national arl lr ilu vampuf. ililirougzlioul llu ye-ar. xariouf artist! work wax ilu playf-ml at llif' Art Builrliugz. :Xu 114 li ing pre-as was floualml Dr. Mori Blanton. This gilt grvally lu-in lun rl llw prinlmaking vlave-5. Nlu lVlc'Conn4'll was thi- sponsor ol tlw -Q v. I v S yan Mvliralh and Mary M4'Connvll vxamina- lln- ralau. Ntom-warv, and porn-lain Dr. Ci-orgv Blanton pau- ilu- lr! llvparliii--nl .io wh lung pr-M lo: ilu-N 5-:mlm ik nr llfLlllll1'lllFpllll. 1'lQlNNI'N, IIUSWIUI D' ociety for Collegiate Journalists Society for Collegiate Journalists is the national undergraduate journalism frater- nity. This society is an honor organization which requires high scholarship with at least sophomore status. Once initiated, members are included in social activities for life. This year four new members were initiated. They were Jesse Cockerell, Cindy Lee. Patty Rosenaeur, and ,loy Whitt. Previous XJ ff fy ll- ,A Aka ..,..J, 1 4...-l P it taht! X it vs vu.. Q ,,..--s.sh-r i f a.1z'f'f initiates were Misty Browning, Debbie Duke, Danny Davis, and Brenda Bogusch. Xp? ,ffii J it Cindy If-ff receives some assistance with her artificial limb. lnitiates were Cindy Lee, jesse Cockerell, Patty Rosenaeur, and Joy Whitt. 122 f OSMOPOLITAN n' O. O. Mvlntyre- Prf-sf Chili rm-inlu-rx invlutlt- stuclt-nts von:-ffrnc-fl with tht- fit-Id of journalism. Construftiw 1-ritif-ifnif of xari- ous puhlivations arc- clist-Liss:-cl. uliivli allows staff rnc-mlwrs of tht- Ranihlvr anil TXWECO to improve- the-ir rc-fpvt-tiw pull- livations, The- officers of the' organization wvrff: Bob Langston, pre-siclf-nt: Cindy L4-1-. vim' prvsitlvritg Joy Whitt. sf-vrc-tary: Danny Davis. trvasurffrl Dvbhif' Long. hiftorian: and Misty Browning. Svrgvant-at-:Xrrns. Mrs. .loann Langston was tht- sponsor. 0 0 Mclnt re Press Club TPEIAMILLI ff vt X 1 -Q Y A .fir M., V. -ff' I 0 n loinn l in I n lm XRtnii,X1ixix llfHNllIIIj1,lIl14lX li-4. ll.-lv l.inpti-ni 1fUSN10l'0l.l'l KN International lub Welcomes Students The lnternational Club was organ- ized this year for the purpose of aid- ing foreign students in adjusting to the perplexities of American life. and to give Ameriean-born students the opportunities to interact with others from different parts of the world. Dr. Walter Toxey is the elulfs sponsor. -.fu Q. .- W M , yr.-.--2-v. , .M .-...,-,1, ,, .., .... -W., . .N 4, ... - 5 ,N ,W mqnn-.Q .. ' M ' .0 l,---lf--uw-ff .,' ay-.1-1 .,,- 1,4 ' ' A-A ,. ...Bar ,W , .,.t M... ,V , W A , , V, Jw ,, . WA l f ..--.... a. rw. P, .9 gs, ...... ' W , Aivbw he-W-' f-np! i . f:-.t-ff-elif'- ..-v- -F ,--. of Q, V.-N.. .3 I .ap-f.--.,,,.,.Mg'-,...,,,. N -- ,,,,,, f .-, - ,N-5-.9--,..-b,-fi,--3-b.,..,:,1 ' , 'W' Y q '5 e' .,. A- ,, .-..,.,.,5 ., .----mn-if-r - f-QW va-any-' -'-www-4.5, .yuan qv VW' I f 'M ef wh W ww-uw-vyffwsnqy-3,'4,gm..,w - YA W. -W., Nw V V, W - --a-k.,.,.-mvufh .1 ' .,f . Www , vm. W N ww ' M aulfe' Yun-a0Y 1 91.- 'iff' ,,,., -Nw.,,,wf-A Foreign students enjoy a pienie at Eagle Mountain Lake for eluh members. '-1. I2 1 fQOSfVl0P0l,l'l'AN International Club ma-mliers diseuss different eultures throughout the world. . W C. MMU Represents Zambia ni St. Louis was again the host r-ity for the Midwest Model United Nations. This year TWC sent an excellent delegation consist- ing of Jacque Benson, Darrell Adkerson, Daniel Litombe, Gail Camp. Hampton Hegar, and faculty advisor Dr. Ibrahim Salih. This group became a strong force at the convention which was designed to closely resemble the United Nations in New York. Hampton Hegar Dr. Ibrahim Salih . Head Delegate Sponsor 'VN .34 L... A ' ' Z Q 7 f-we 'o . is Ucfi lo right, Jacque Benson. Darrell Adkerson, Dr. Ibrahim Salih. Daniel Lilombe, and Gail Camp. CUSMOPOLITAN 125 Tlie Beta Kappa Chapter of Sigma Alpha lota is the womens profes- sional music fraternity. The women of S.A.l. usher and participate in 1-ampus and community musieal pro- grams. This year Sigma Alpha Iota liail a garage sale to raise money for tlie rhapter. Senior olfirers in S.A.I. we-re: Lenise Selton, ehaplain. , .L,. 3 V V-ttf v -4 '.x,iL'.- 5 'I .,, King, treasurer: Mareia Horton. president' K 1 P ' I , arfn ru-4-. vice president: and Louisa SAI - Sisterhood and Music 4 , s? 3, if? 42'-I S Al rm-rrilw-rs anrl olfif 1-rs inrliirlefl: Marria Horton. Donna Bratton, Darla Sw --l- K ' P Qgfkw W ffgxf, i l nu n, are n ries-, Lenise King, Karen Johnson, advisor: Louise Selton, Kim Bussey, and Clarine Nfl' f,2I:l'IIVI. izflw I-fir. 126 COSMOPULITAN Phi Mu, Alpha Brings Musicians Together l . f 4 nv + 'Sf 5 I ' T i' V f -- Q-.E M, - H- 'J-:-m..1,,,,:-L- Z N -..,,. , R Z ' ' A .1 -N, A 4411 V 7 L r . fm 1, s I 2 r - ' ' if .. Y .11 -l uni Phi Mu Alpha's money making project was a Piano Bash. Slip: Phi Mu Alpha is the- proff-ssional assovia- tion for male- music' majors and minors. The- fratffrnity voopvratf-s annually with Sigma Alpha Iota during Oktohe-rfvst. This yvar thi-5 raisf-d money hy sponsoring a piano hash. Thi- prvside-nt was Ed Haag. Mr. Bolt N'it'CL1Sl1llI1 svrwd as sponsor. T - 5,551.0 . . V ,. I-. fvksx- u Q. ,I . 1 . ..' Q - ct. . I h. -,,,1 J . xT.,ar. rl. 'ef'-'.:vfl15'4: ' fv- -v J I In 4 561, ' no- l I 'ov ' ' - v.v'5 JV ' . A , gw:Qyf.' sq .-' . U5 Mvmho-rs invludwl: flop lo bollomj Kim Buss:-y, Ray ,lom-5, Bryan johnson, Holi Mvfiasliin. Qsponsorj Bill Ta-aldvr, Brian Stamlriclgv.E1l Haag. Tvrry Lila-5. Walte-r Brown. :tml Stan Cram-r. Phi Vlu Nlpha me-mlwr. llrmii ,lolin-on. im- .also thi- lim' Arts Y'l'lU'4'Nl'l1l.lllX4' lor Ftiimla-nt iilNt'IiIllllt'lll lIOSNI0l'Ul.l'l'.KN Singers Successful in 979 The Wesleyan Singers enjoyed a most stiwessftil and husy 1978-T9 sehool year that was highlighted hy the Spring tour in Louisiana. Mississippi. and Tennessee. Besides the annual Christmas and Spring i-omerts on eampus. the Wesleyan Singers performed for numerous soeial and Church lunetions throughout the year. Some of these eoiiverts included singing for Mission Priorities of Fort Worth. Conference for the lvnited Methodist Chureh. Lenten Services for downtown workers during Holy Week. and inyolxement in inauguration Ceremo- nies in April on campus. These select sing- ers represented TWC well during this past si-hool year. The Wesleyan Singers perform under the direetion of Mr. Stephen Simons. 4 6 y , 2 l all-.i,l,l' 4 - Y 1 5 ' 1 l s A i X C ...A I W , A... X Y . i l front rowp Donna Bratton, Kan-n Prim-, Rhonda Williams, Cheryl Rogers, Cathy Tueker, lsecond row, Mike Blaek, Nelda Roberts. Bill Tedder, Melody Dixon. Tim Karpf. lliirla N'Af 'fl YI. Brian Stanvlridgf-, f third rowj Misty Browning, Cliff H1-yde, ,Io Cause. Stan Cramer, Sarah Travis, Bueky Saehs, Calvalita Browning, Walter Brown. Melanie Buie. lir. in lohri-uri. l fourth rowy ,lim Dixon. Carla Standridge, Stan Clark. Connie Peters. Brian Harmon, Kim Bussey, John Landers. Sonya Kaiser. Terry Liles. Lenise King. Ed ll 115' IZH fQOS.Vl0P0l,l'IiAN Bands Provide Entertainment l ..n 'xv ff? X X The Wind Ensemble performed under the direction of Mr. Stephen Ehrieh. ,,s J ..,+2f xx 1 A ' N 1 Wu.- The' TWC Lab Band perforlned :il umm fuiirlmn-. .wi S x gum l10SNI0l'0l.l'l'AN I 29 Fall 0ur97 - In the fall of '78, the Wesleyan Wind EI1St'HliliC journeyed to Arkansas, Iowa. and Nlissouri. They played a concert each night. On the road in between. spade and chess tournaments were held on the bus. This year the band. or the different divi- sions. played at basketball games, Com- mencement. the musical Call Me Niadainu. and the two area high schools. The hand itself consists of one player to each part. This means that each person must perform to the top of his ability and he ahle to produce a full rich sound - and that has been accomplished this year. These band members participate in one of the many spade tournaments on the long bus trip. f . 1, . .a.,,..t-,., .f-M., ..., , ,. ,b,,,-W,fff-1eav-fN,..,.,,h,,,.Y.,,w..,,,.z,,.,,,f,w,,,q W.-...-W.. MNMWWHWWMMMM ,a.,,,,,.,,.W.w.,M.N..M.s,,,Wm,q,... W mw,,.,.,,w..,.-,,.-mm -fmw,-4 vi-mango E Ltd V V V , . . ..,,. M . - --W 'mth fwqxu, ..'-..,m,-Z-tal, va ,a msn -M. Q-LN iw Awww 'y :,ocV'KWYA!al Wf3?3.'kMG5EB?'69BF654Ki9QQVAiW'4iW2W9f -.y : i': '9 '- L - ' - V ff' H Q. ., ,Nw-. s V i t t i Wind Ifnscmble members anxiously await to begin their journey to Arkansas, iowa, and Missouri. l30 fjU5'WOP0l,lTAN 1 Here We Come - Q ' ' ' U I X O of 49- Afler a fun and exciting lour, everyone says 'good-bye' in his own way. Conduvlor Slvphvn Hlrivh llI'l'pLU'l'5l'XI'I'X1lIll' for Ihr- In-xl vmlra-rl. ' ' aww ww- 9 ,, - l '1 a - u ' 'fs Q ula'r1lslL1lwg1qlliu'Llurvalxinllmvirlnllroflhe-mliffm-rn-nl-l.1l1--, SNl0l'0l.l'l' KN Media, T. V. Centers Aid tudents dna Faculty 'Iv .1' xx I L, 2 X, ! xx Ny if K il ll llf! jj ff!! X -vi WZ lf i '-'-- .L-4-1 i.,- xx K X Z- rf ...us - s-.-W ii!! xx A ,, gf-'I Zf lr' -gf'-f' ,, -U..--MH-fwwsvffm Jeff Shapter spends his time working in the Media Center. 4? H .fm '-4 W r iv' Instructional Media Center workers included Melodye Wier. lim Park Cary Robinson Martha Leslie vim-mmf . fi.: l'lllJY?1lIUlMl 'l'f-lf-wion U-nie-r workf-rs we-rg 1 sittingj Ben Pate, Tommy Hull, Q standing, Darryl Barker, Roxanna Stewart, Bob Proffitt. Ed Green Brian Swales and David Y atc'- Yfztf'-. I SZ f USMOPOLITAN Q! y .V Honorary History Society Installed Psychology lub 9 .K Xi ,, 3 I f 1 O., .Q n 5 Membf-rs incluila-cl: located, Billy Jack Davis, Cram' Rose-, Vicki Pow:-Il, fstandingj Cha-ryl Van Riu--Higlitoiwr. and Kathy Bush. Tc-xas We-sleyan nom has L1 vliaplf-r of Phi Alpha Thflta. the inte-rnutionul honor society in history. Dr. Bi-n Provtor of T.C.U.. intwrnutional Pros- idffnt-vlefvt installml the- Om:-ga Zvta chapter. Officers wore-2 Che-ryl Plunk- ett,pr0sidentglPanm1 Northvutt. xim- presidentg Quinton Kimlirois. sc-1-rw taryg Don l..21W'I't'Dt'f'. historian: and Paul Sellers, treasurvr. The- favully advisor was Dr. Margaret Patoski, Thx- Psychology vluli. me-t two Ttwsclayis a month. :Xt svwrul of lhv iiivvtirigs spvalu-rs from xurious grail- uate' svliools spoke-. Thr- olifivt-rs in-rv: Llwryl Yun Hitt'-lliggliloxwr. prvsiclvritzuri1lGrLivvRow.wr'1're'lgii'y. l10SNIUl'0l,l'l'XN if A ,ww if' 5 ,,,:,ag, 19 Alumni Association The TWC Alumni Association, under directorship of Jean Kirkpatrick, is an integral link between the alumnus and the college. The alumni association keeps in touch with graduates through letters and the quarterly publication, The Texas Wesleyan Alumnus, the association is also responsible for home- coming each year. The office assistant is Judy Evans. Q 4 Judy Evans 'L famifft' i I 131 CUSMUPOLITAN Jean Kirkpatrick .. :st fjfv ' i I Q 5 G I :A if :Q I !,,, I .7 xi , nfl - ff I ' ' Zfiff 'z f ,f Q . . . Ziff t .i f .mt ' 41 I , Q Y' 5 V wwf? fztf, f , b ! ,la .' 'J si' , QM4 LM .,,H 7 Q51 iii . 7? :' , T ,Z , it 1 Ai I. 9 if 71 f 1 if is 1 , Yi 'is W ef Yi f 6: 1 K, .r I Wesleyan Spirit Is Alive and Kicking .,Q' .J Iii T.W.C. cheerleaders show off their new mascot. La, Willie the Ram, the fleecy, bigliorned Rambouillet from West Texas, is Wesley- an's first live mascot in twenty years. He made his debut last fall at Ram basketball games and rode in the Stock Show Parade in downtown Fort Worth last winter. Donated by Sterling City, Texas, sheepman Clinton Hodges, who won several top rib- bons for his Rambouillets at the 1979 Fort Worth Stock Show, Willie the Ram lives like royalty in his own blue and gold trailer. Donated by the Ram Club, the trailer is pulled by a new truck which was donated by ,lack Williams Chevrolet. Willie was cho- sen for his impressive set of curled horns - a Rambouillet trademark. He's cared for in his special quarters on campus by a spirit organization of Wesleyan students who call themselves The Ramrodsf' lt's wonderful to have you, Willie! Willie the Ram protects innocent bystanders from mascot Cliff Heyde. Robbie- Fla-ming ln-eds Willie popcorn. COSMOP0l,l'l KN V35 534 zgafofi in R T h CUTZS TLUNZP S W' and Defeats Y - y - A' v I, ,,,,,,,.,,r , . X I , X., ,Q , 3651? ,. jjwijw L3'j!.'s.,4.t-:ff,'. xr' . M nina-no-use-nk-a--qmqcn cans mu , ' . , ' ' 3' v '. 1 img, Xi L, '-' L up Y3?,fL5g'3 2- iff ,f1fV7 'f.fi,Y ' 1 , - r , , a H, H., ATVM V! f-XL5 7- QTAKQI? 5 Q. wiix yy , ,V , ,NNY ,, Q Jw if fl., 'g . 'N - -1 J f f -sv f 'wi,,v:1fw.:'f 'hx A if f 1 - 1.1 A 'Q E wi...--' 3 ' A W K' wwfjiw ., 'Zh--fwjg. W e U ' ' FffwQ-a1 ,.i53Jfg 'Ya' 5, .j qw gt , ,K . 'Y . 165,24 , A- ' L , if rf j' ,H 1 gif f . f - g , w . ,-M k iwifyil mil. 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Billie Holland, Kathy Bates, Tara Hutchison. and Danette Wallace all served their first year on the squad. Cheerleaders Encourage it r t R f.W1 v , ' 'I l A A V my ,245 ,,..,,.. ,y 94 ' awaken.. u ' '-' The 1979 Ram Cheerleaders are Q left to rightj Danette Wallace, Tara Hutchison, Sonia Torres, Billie Holland Monica Green, and Kathy Bates. ,441 Q-an-ur ' 1 38 Sports Illustrated N' 0 The cheerleaders welcome Willie the Ram, as he makes his debut. ' v- Spirit, Participation X . XX N Cf .9 ' Tara and Billie express their happiness at being cheerleaders. Sonia Torres game. Q i BA-'-J exhibits her hummingbird skills al a basketball 1.3 - v t' ,g.1 ' -U1 H. KL-1 ,I -. A l I Cheerleaders lake advantage ofa lime-out lo perform a quiek eheer, Clive-rle-acl:-rs get on ilu- howl lout. Sportsllluslraled lflfl The Rams voinpli-ted their basketball yi-ar with a 14-25 game total. Mike Ray led in total points with 580. followed by Dale Cl:-wlaml with 569 and Mike Congress with 396. Bay aye-raged 14.87 and Cleveland. 14.58. with Congress. 10.7. In rebounds. Clf-yn-land lf-d with 276. followed by Con- gress with 275: Wvmle-ll Roberson. 244: and Bob Rudolph. 208. Mark Byars had a point total lor the year at 244: Carl Webb. 258: Anthony Johnson. 1441 Demctric Shaw. 183: Monty Mumford. 66. and Staf- ford Counts. 47. Co-captains were Cleve- land and Bobe-rson.Coa4'l1wasjohn Hower- ton. Rams Compile 14-25 ome Total Basketball Schedule for 1978-79 Nov. 11 Oklahoma' Christian 14 Tarleton State 18 Southwestern 20 St. Edwards 21 and 24 Tarleton State 25 Cameron Tournament 27 McMurry 29 Wyoming Dec. 1 Oregon State 4 LeTourneau 5 Abilene Christian 8 Southwestern 9 Weber State 16 Abilene Christian 20 Baylor University 30 SMU Jan. 6 McMurry 9 UT Arlington 12 Wiley 16 LeTourneau 20 Oklahoma Christian 22 UT Arlington 29 Midwestern 30 Dallas Baptist eb. 1 St. Edwards 3 Wiley 9 Wayland 10 Lubbock Christian 12 Cameron Univ. 14 Cameron Univ. 17 Dallas Baptist 19 Midwestern 23 Wayland 24 and 26 Lubbock Christian 27 Conference Tournament Coach Dale Cleveland Wendell Roberson Mark Byars Johnny Howerton Captain Captain I km-e-ling, left to right, Mike- Conan-ss, Bob Rudolph. Monty Mumford, We-ndvll Roberson, David Prater, Roger Pro-sch:-r. John Ste-phi-nson. fslandingj ,lohnny Howe-rton. t 1 tt lf t lx- .in lx ini: N .i or' ,oun s, llvmrtrir- Shaw, l,f-o- Friday. Dale' Cl:-velanrl, I 10 Sports Illustrated Anthony Johnson, Carl We-bb, Mark Byars. Mike- Ray. and Ki-n Carter. ball 78- 79 -14.9 X? CX .1 ' 1 T 5 ' , I its J 'ff . i M' il' N wr' A if, . i Mike Congress iii Stafford Counts LPG Friday Anthony johnson Sr. Captain Wvndffli Roberson shoots over vxtf-ndvd arms of Oklahoma Christian playvr. 1 Monty Mumford David Prater Rugs-r Pre-win-r Mike- Riu mrts lllustratvd W K .mf l - ,., i M. N ' w -W-mM..,a. ,, 4 ,. t.....,,M ,. 4, ,4 , '-S'5:f.,., Zig, fig , , i i Yfxfidkqw-ffwmvtn ' '- .41 5,- -: ..,.:, ,1 ,. -, V ' ' Q' 4 J V ' ff'f fgf' k? ' ,f 1 - tggmgkn L QL : , - 65.15. . Sur:-,.g,.fgf,,1L -- X -I a-:Wt . W . Ng Q 1' '- -,,V.5,Jxwf' WX, , . , f ,,,,,,, .1 - 'sf 4-naman.. . . , X Mike Ray leaps high in pursuit of the basket so! Bob Rudolp l 12 Sports Illustrated Demetric Shaw Racing Ram Basketball twig 2 5 ru no W One-on-one is Ram guard Mark Byars. John Stephenson A Carl Webb X, 'WWC L R , N X 1aa.uum.,,, n.,.- ., 'Q ',,4,,.,,,,A 1. N 'f Y ll I rp.. 4 Q my l A Q Hi 'av ? I 53 .? M 9 Dale Celveland looks for man to pass off to. but Mike Ray has the answer. Bob Rudolph goes for two poinba as Mike- Congress HSD antivipalvs ra-lmuml. 'fu X im .. ,xg - TWC Coach Johnny Howerton is raught in moment of distress againit Wx lit- College-. like Caught in the middle ig TWC! Carl Webb in wramhle for the rf-lmuml mth ll xln- College. If Xl . z 4-5 1 llal Y vii-vt K. Non' ll j lu llml t tlk I x trll rm- lm to Luk: .t ltrntllmvr H' Sports Illustrated Rams Tie or TAC First The Ram Baseball Team, under the direction of Coach Frank Fultz, concluded the fall campaign by traveling to Oklahoma and taking two of three games from the NCAA Cowboys. The Wesleyans took 6-2 and 8-1 wins. In the spring the Rams played every team in the Southwest Confer- ence except Texas A8zM and Arkansas. They played other NCAA teams such as University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Pan American, Lamar University, and Louisiana Tech, also the NAIA national champion, Emporia State. The Rams had a 7-1 record in the Texas Athletic Confer- ence, as well as a tie for first place. 9.11.1 , Q -- - - --.-. 1 ft. . fsts p ,x , ,. p 'A,p A, ,C J M - J Yiyhg .. s. , ' W wtf -vs , W :str 5, -. E v N K 1 . H- H 1 1 . .. r ,, . -w . ., , . - p as s ' . - Y f A, I, 5, L . x , , - WVA ltr '-nil 522 wig., :fs I- 2, , up .9 Q ' -f - Q I'-. 1- cf.,-2153, mf . , A . ans,-as , - ' ZA 5 , ,, 9,-M' .-.a-- Wu.. . ,, -I, ' e ,.f.- - A ' L.. in , -gnu 4. .. ., - 1' ,lf - . ' - ' , ' . , ,-,hp . t. ,,-,-,eg - .. rf' ' - ' A Q- ' if ' ' 'T ' f- 'fx' - ' ',.., - 'f ' ',,,- , ff, ' 4 u ',, . 1' - i j'Z-lLt la ' TW -- z1 '3,2'5f-L'i,f+ ' 'Ss Las-N922 f:g.,h-im' ' 1 ' ' V-rx ', A ' -..,. ' -f 'f fe x -' , f - .-4 -.,', gf -V .,.x,- H, Q- ' A -- ' ., , ' ,- -,, , pw ' . .Q . 5, 12. ,. A -,. g7,.,5L ,Qt ,A--3g,q.,Q,3. 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'Q' ?'fQj ul 'N-, x '99 ste! , ,wtf -Q. .fu av .-,, it - ll. y .-V 1 - PFC' -Al' If f 'is 'Eff Bas:-hall Team, FIRST ROW, I. to r., Gary Shippy, Rick Eberly, Ron Freeman, Bill Schell, Kyle Sanford, Lester Bedford, Marvin Jones, Jackie Davis, Mark Ball, Larry May, SECOND ROW, I. to r., Bill Malkin, Arcilio Castaigne, Wes Welch, Ken Bronstad, Larry Czeszewski, ,lohn Dombkowski, Gary Lejanar, Tom Hays, ,lim Ludka, THIRD, I. to r., Frank Fullz. Carlos Cuervo, Mike Davem, Tyke Maravich, Steve Daniels, Chris Phillips, Jon Henke, Vince Negri, Russell Wallace, Roberto Don, ,lim Churchill, and Rob Ciaburri. 144 Sports Illustrated s iw! 1 , ' 4-3' 'gnfrg - np, - ' -. -.. ' T ,- ,Ish x 'J ' ' wi-'-24, 4- . 5 nz ls',A -- ' ,1 - -1... '-au .'i..1.1.- -. ANY! - Tom West pravlices some catches. -1 -. A 4 .51 Nt' . . 'YY ,P I 1 'S K Q,-.l 'Ar' f+1'f'ef V, -wr .. ,.,,.. ,xl- A J-iv 2 'A A 'BBQ 4. 5 U ,' . I- A V. hw' .wr flip. 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' ' I , ' .I fx., Nth- Qi 5 Q - ' - - -f,-11. Eg 2-1-fri' '.f -- ,- - :nt NWA df! - E-Nr.. -- N '--. Jon Henke gets ready to let one go Sports llluatralvd l 1' The Ram volleyball team compiled an impressive season record and fulfilled many long term goals this season. Ending the season with a 26-21 win-loss record, we see that the Rams were tough to beat. Matu- rity and experience was certainly an advan- tage to the team this year. Six returning players and acquiring three new ones, the Rams shocked many opponents. In tournament play, the Rams placed third in the Southwestern Tournament, and fourth in the Mary Hardin-Baylor Tourna- ment. Susan Thompson was named to the All-Star team in both of the tournaments. However, the Rams primary goal was to place in the State Tournament, a goal which was achieved. Seeded seventh in state the Rams upset the tournament by placing third. This, of course, advanced the team to the Regional Tournament, which was hosted by T.W.C. The team did quite well in the tournament, losing only to Texas Lutheran, who later won regionals and advanced to nationals. The Rams ended the season as one of the top eight teams in the region. tiff' 4.1 Wt l I ry. ,I rj j'ili'l!'j , ,gfrf Valley Ballers Climb Volleyball team members include: 1 left to right, front rowj Rita Dodd, Stephanie Clemmer, Jackie Taylor, Q back rowl Sherri Latta, Melinda Ellis, Janet Williamson, Susan Thompson, Sinah Goode, Miriam Satern. Cathy Huley Tammy Miller. jb- Mf-linda Ellis fights for the ball as her teammates move in to assist. Serve it to me, Steph! 148 Sports llluatrated to Top of State Ln 7 'Si'-Z' AI ff I Q- i 150 Ls Women, Finish 14 in ation The Womens Basketball Team achieved a first for Wesleyan this year. They partici- pated in the national finals and finished fourteenth in the nation for small colleges. Their overall record for the year was 32-5, with the Junior Varsity 1-1. They won the TAIAW Bi-Zone Championship, the T.-UAW state small college championship, and placed second in the SWAIAW. Lead- ing scorer was Bernadine Neyland, who averaged 23 points per game with 897 for the year. Leading rebounder was Carolyn Johnson with an average of nine rebounds a game. Cyndra Anderson led in assists. Cyn- dra was co-captain with Diana Bohn and was named to the All-Tourney Team at the state tournament, along with Tracy Wiede- man. and was named Honorable Mention All-American Small Colleges. The team won two invitational tournaments and placed second in the Tarleton Invitational. 'fi ' A. .4 3 A 1 .Q ... . --1' . .,...........h. ..-0 -....,, Ns uh 1 ,Y s, . M., W ix' A, fl K ssxs--QN --...,, 1 .,,..g.g,.w4m an was anumadw-i-'-wnumvgmwb 3 Mavnssuulw- 4 V .MMMM J . ,AMW .1 W t i--. sf X 1 ' , 1. 1 -,mf-.asf-12 HK. Driving for a lay-up is Carolyn Johnson against SMU. At the free-throw line shooting two is Melinda Ellis Team mf-mlw-rs arf-, KNEELING, left to right, Bernadine Neyland, Carolyn Campbell, Diana Bohn, Cyndra Anderson, Diane Moore, STANDING, left to right, are Sinah fmmlf-. Janet Williamson, Traf-y Wiedf-man, Jewel Waggoner, Melinda Ellis, Carolyn Johnson, Deidra Bennett, Susan Thompson, and Coach Miriam Satern. Q v ,,.-0 M ,.,.-rv gl... Ram womvn huddlv in vwlory with President lon Flvming following last-se-vond win ow-r SMU. Southwestern. N 1, JI ld 'N 2 ..,. : . if 'N 3 - 1 6- . , i I I 4' - -ull-'N 'r Bvrnadim' Nc-yland sends ball towards b3Skf'l as Angiv Baird H51 and Melinda Ellis U41 mow- in for rc-bound. ii' I, f'-'f fx . f 1 T .vu 1 1 'O'-in ' J' A, i , , fa, an--ww .- 1- ' ,9 - SlIl'VC'yllIjl Ihr' situation down vourl is Diana Bohn. with liimlrzi ,Mule-rsmi in tha' mnpb. S4-nmr lnrxmrnl lixnilm -Xml.-r-nn ww- wwf lump -lm! Ram playvrs gatllf-r around Coawh fVliriam Sale-rn :luring lim -- .h,.-- a-- ----. ,Z -4 1 I s 4 ull! .l1l.lIll I V 4 'I 1133-M - gf I llll' Imp nl Ilia' .l.1.fiN, lu' I Women, Softballers in Top 8 The Women's Softball Team racked up a 2449 game total. They were in the Top 8 Region, with big wins over Baylor and UTA. and third in the Southwestern Tour- nament in Georgetown. Leading hitters were Susan Thompson, team captain, and Kathy Huey and Melinda Ellis. Other lead- ing hitters were Stephanie Clemmer, Caro- lyn Campbell, and Deidra Bennett. Pitchers were Bennett and Clemmer. Setters were Rita Dodd and Clemmer, with outstanding defensive play. Defensive players were Sherry Latta, Tammy Miller, and Jackie Taylor. Front row specialist was Janet Wil- liamson. First and second baseman was Dodd. Shortstop was Diana Bohn. Third baseman was Diana Moore. Catcher was Debbie Boraas. Outfielders were Thomp- son, Duringa Ringer, Bernadine Neyland, v W ' Q A Q N 1 ' . 5 ' - i'- ' ' ' W. A ' ' . 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Spam Illustrated 152 - , 'ff' fl fwdp. f..-f.-42.4.11 ..-- 'f-A -- vl- ,'i.,','f 'fn . , 0 . vi .,gs' -L' a4lr ' .,.gK ow, , ..- f'-,. L ' -Q , -4 :WK-J -- , . ' -64 .Oxy .' - .L I -W3 ,IFN f-o.,.,g... mn-g'717 ' - - -A , . ' Q . LY 4. 'Cf' .an-wwf 4' , I as 1546 1 .4 , 11... , 'iv-1' -. -. . -. F -K. 'uv-1. 34 71 , Q .l.- I .i .4,, ' 5 1 First baseman Debbie Boraas slretvhes for the ball to stop her opponent. Diana Bohn slide-5 in while- he-r UTA opponvm waits for Ihr' ball. Slvphanie' Cie-mmvr winds up In Ibrnvs, Carolxn Cglnipba- re- N . vu- 4- ah, wr f'1if?fl?7QiL-'.'4'fl'li f' 'U' . . . ,, 1 f f , , I 41, ' l , . g..,s 0. 3 'V 'W ably P0013 'Ov 1+ , if 0 ff 6 iyefs' i ,tit -:grfrf.4.af-fa f..4.!f,. 'Vw 5 up f 'I-'ff' 4 4' ,,, lv 544.4 5- fs JA Ilk p IL n x fhxiie-pr-'p.irawlniill Sporla llluslralvd I5 District 8 NAIA Coq hampions The Bam golfers won the District 8 title, defeating Hous- ton's St. Thomas. This gained them the opportunity to partici- pate in the NAIA national finals in Greensboro, N. Carolina in Iune. This marks the twenty-fifth time in the last twenty-eight years that the Rams have played in the national finals. Playing at the finals were Brad Higgins, Scott Fitzgerald, Randy Jacobs. Cary Dennis 12nd medalist at District 8 Tournamentl and Ieff Smith. The Bam golfers won the Eastern New Mexico Invitational Tournament, with Senior Captain Brad Higgins as medalist. and also won the Trinity Invitational. A fifth place finish at the Wichita State Invitational was an accomplishment for the Rams, according to Coach O. D. Bounds, because of the caliber of the Big Eight and Missouri Valley Conference teams attending. , 1, - Coach O. D. Bounds completes 33 years as golf coach at Wesleyan. He is in the NAIA Hall of Fame and the Wesleyan Hall of Fame. He was named NAIA C-olf Coach of the Year for 1979 hi' 804: Al ff-W7 'Q fs ,4 412'- .4h ' ,,, i- ff rl ff Coll lv-am rm-rnbf-rs, FRONT ROW, I. to r., La-land Could, Randy Hague, Jeff Smith, Paul Lopez, Rick Doggett, STANDING, I. to r., Brad Higgins, Cary Dennis, Conner gtarripcr, Sf 'ill Fitlgeralfl, Rusty Moon-, Randy Jacobs, Coach 0. D. Bounds. lm I Sports Illustrated 4 ll 'cf 4-0 A 11. ,--nh Frzvgtgi A hjwval Qlkujn 'vkmfpf 'Am' ---1'--5. ...- -.- , 1??3z'.SJ'-V1 F 4. ,V . A 'J .. kifzvzgfe 4-rg. si .AA-4 - i,:.iy':4: I. .4 . -bf , . if lf! fi 'A .. ,A -. . I.- yzrrw ., . ,WJ I'-tf..1J.'q,,4 '. '.'K-. . V' --T - , 'Y' ml ' ,5'Ln.L47,,xu .,.,,,-, I 'rx , --. . v, 'I ., .., 1: vs. f . ,- 7' inn A' fffry, Senior Brad Higgins, captain, All-District 1977, 1978, 1979. Senior Smit Fitzgf-rald. All-District 1978-79 nb -Q 1 ' ra' ' ' . . . . 1 . . 'S 0' - x.. 1 ,- 43.1 ,lunior Randy Javohs, me-mba-r of Dislrivl 8 NAIA Championship loam, 1979. Sporlsllluslralc-d I5 Y D L.. ,. Us-. Q'.iw.,,,.5o 1-lr lo' A ll S 'an P' 4 ,I Q ,it -AJ ,' 92' '.f Sophomore Randx Hague member of DlQtr1rt8 NAIA Championship Team 1949 Freehman Jeff Dane plaxed xn 'NAIA natlonal1n1919 I 6 Sports Illustrated Tennis Teams Rate l'Best Ever, The Texas Wesleyan Tennis Teams were the best in Wesleyan history. The women were 18 and 9 in dual matches and finished third in Region 4. They are being consid- ered for an at-large berth to the Nationals. The men were 20 and 11 and won the NAIA District 8 Tournament, which quali- fied them for the second straight year to go to the Nationals in Kansas City. Norm Smith and Karen Castle won the Colden Racquet Awards, and Peter Wall and Chris Warmann won the 3D Awards. Connie Zepeda won the Flight One Tournament at the Regionals. af.',-fe? ' 2 54 'I' 1 I, AR, 'fag-i,g,ff.,,'4?.a2i'i Tl' it hr . 'T P . . , '7 Y ' u, '. a l ,J 4 l 'X ,gi . ,.1...1.--1- 3 J, I pg 5 'h ln,,.-,,.,'i' Chuck Hobbs makes a good return. if-'j, I- Q. s 17 g X I :J Team members included: Hirst ION, Brad Gardner, ,lean Bregenzer, Karen Castle, Carol Heine, Kris Foote, Chris Warmann. Connie- 7.4-pt-da, Doc I-ld Olson. Q second mul Peter Wall, Chuck Hobbs, ,lesse Bridges, Norm Smith, Robert Cocanoughe-r, Bobby Suarez, Keith Taylor. and Crt-g Chapman. , -I D A l Sports Illustrated I , N Kr- ..w' E 5 9 ,, , '31 xfqs ,X ezf'i4i1:wl,+ M. 4 , X ' 'E 'W T 53 . 1. Q .,.A ' . Carol Hiffnv strf'tc'hvd to reach a boun x rw., ff' 1 qv . Q dry line hall. l -N ,, ,c ' 4-,wgz'QQ'?f.: ' ,, 1 554515 7 1 i fV wK g' I f f f' Q54 fl A f 'ii' 'Z' 4 Q' ',.f.f95594Z'14f'45'9'-', V ' . V, ,, 2 . , -5,57-L1 Kfzrf-nf,.4-1115 me khunfl Vl'll1Tl1HYl'l6'h21H. Jvan Br:-gvnzvr prvparf-s I0 svrvf-. 133 Spurlk Illustrated -,N x v,.. . ,., 'RA 1 Greg Chapman anxmusls awalts the- serw. xnxx' 1 J' '11-JYIIII-XJ' I C x wh nl Ilu mu I x.llu.llvla' IYIJX4 I Soccer Team, Builds Toward Future 5 I wonder if Pele might come out of retirement, ponders coach Kan Luther. Fred Fazeli sbows great determination against TCU. The fledgling soccer team jumped from their nests this year to battle is ith college teams in the area. The team showed strength in individual positions, but lacked the nee-df-rl depth in the squad and finished less than what was hoped for the young team. To raise the enthusiasm of soccer, a new sport to the college, the sponsored a faculty-team scrimmage that was played during the free period for all the campus. Experience proved superior as the soccer team danred in and around the faculty to win the scrimmage 2-1. With a season under their belt coach, Kan Luther looks forward to a more productive- '79 year. 160 Sports Illustrated Some members of the soccer team are: ,lorje Polanko, Fred Fazeli, Farhad Afsar. Cliff Heyde, Moses Hajiha, fkneelingl are Michael Frank. William Scott. .. . i .,,,, he e 34 K, , -Wahliwg l :ai , 1' : vp... .awk-.. tg, ,Wg I,...fkS,.U .ww 5 ', ,K V f Hi ,Q 'vp ' ,f . H ,, f . ' ' ' t syn, f . .- - : MMU ' 1 ,, A , .. fl' f, ' 1 z With opposition like this, Danielle doesn't have a prayer. -enema ...MM .- Y -vnu-Q-.-. lv. l n Oscar Polanko demonstrates the newest dance step to an eager TCU student. Intramural hamps x-'Hall' ,. Qt vu- N. .w-,git l , , 'Tiff f J- 9 . 7.4 ' Q.. -e A,, .. 2-. , .' k . - 'vi ' ' 1 , . i fu . 'f .7 Q, ,M ' 1' Football - Centrifugal Force 1 ,-. . ., U- 'M ' 1 . - 5 , , , ' -' f W.. . .L ., f', -, , . ' - -'-451+ of l H-1. H ., Q , ,-i,- Y ' -- A - l Qi. A 1 qi V ,Q 'yd xx.. 4 Il N h . 3, ,,a.,f.. I , if we - ,QQ 1 L X l L .,,, 'fp 0 l - 1 Softball - Unknowns Not pivlurwl is baske-lball - lVl.S.lVl. Sports lllustralc-d I 6 I Intramural Football Program Spot SEASON STANDINGS Roseoes 6 0 Centrifugal Force 5 1 Blue Moon Flyers 4 2 Unknowns 3 3 Lambda Chi 1 5 Pikes 1 5 Sig Eps 1 5 Centrifugal Force beat Roscoes for the championship. 'frmim - yu., . F55 4 WY Y' an .gw I s If ,We 1. . .MW C 1 F1 5' -.1 A - .f . Stew- Elliott! mnfrentration is unbroken as Bubba Flynn gives a desperation slap. 162 Sports Illustrated z '- : ? lf' x W W fx 7 N. nw I Sak Skis' v M IIQV ,gat X Y if 'l , L xr. , V N Vai . , , Q T ua?-xr Chuck Cunningham plows by Andy Tam in Intramural Football. ll' V' .ev 3 V + 'Sw I .W y ..,. , Y S -: Q QQ QQQ : 1 i,, S i,,,, 'Qi .., -' X 'x ' 'Tj J Nqr, x 'gb-f:lMf fi, K a ,api .I R A 4 h X Q,-2 if 3 wsgt as 38 4-Q 1 iitkr , X , t li F f, A Ron Carney races along the sideline for the BMF's as Charlie Collins for Centrifugal Force gallops in pursuit. lighted b Fierce Competition '4' 1' l 'ff 'fi mul, lllllll ,J 1' I- 1 5: I - - .51 v f , tLi- 'A' ' xi . .. g. X 'S . .. Team members of Centrifugal force await official's decision by Steve Elliott and Ralph Wimp. Centrifugal Force captured the Football championship by defeating the Ros- coes 16-0 ,lim Ludka races for 6 as Russell Mcaslin. Bobby Carroll and Clay How-rton 1-hall:-nge in the sprint. 1 X T I 4 f ' -.1 vw-o1'h':,, --- 'A' E X i fa r ...al :gnu - s ,, L v lt's all for the money as Dan Reynolds lofts it for the Unknowns. Sports Illustrated l63 Intramural basketball saw eight teams scrambling against each other for intramu- ral honors. Even the faculty participated to help MSM take the win. Al Peters, Jessie Sowell. and Jack Deegan joined the stu- dents in intramural play. Fraternities pitted their physical prowess against independent and organizational teams to try to win the big one. Play took place in the Sid W. Rich- ardson Physical Fitness Center. Coach Elmer Hanebutt was intramural director. MSM Takes First 5 M A i Q aj S' if 4 , il? 'ff .,QfQf 'i if P I ? no V ,rre M ,pvc Shirts 'n Skins continue to be always-present uniform for intramural teams. 3g M Dawifl Kinnaird of the Unknowns shoots. from the free- throw line. 164 Sports Illustrated al.-e ,ff Mad scramble for the ball typifies intramural play. o l e- I ,.i rv Q- 4 0. 1 xx 1 t f i 1-1 'i Ai D A - - Don Sanford extends arms in defensive effort to halt opponent's pass. . nr' -I M-Naam aw.. ...EM 9 'QA 5-7,15 fl wiv, vs ,F - :ti David Kinnaird at the charity stripe as teammate Gary Lajamar looks on. 'i fe-I S1 96 , 3, 4 ' I Steve Manning puts the ball on the floor while opponent wants to shake hands. W img' an l'lvrr, lin' got ll.Y1llllLllk1'll.n Sports Illustrated 165 U nknowns Take First in I ntramaral Softball ,.,. r ' -. f 2. fg j 'wY g -x ,Q v M f - xfxiy: ,A 1' Qmgwakx H' . gt Kitt X . , if it w, ., - ifxrfxx' 1 -It tv? 3 X 4 V XV. nj? ,SXR QXKN ., .. :gig Xu Yi-of I- ixxgt 'xXNx .- 'K .. 'N . X X-f ' 1 'i',1f'L -' X -u.S1XxX.xx!i - .. fe- 4 W ,Qin ' - H : 0, I xxkxsgfwxkx ' .si 5 f. ' .. is Y . .5 , t. T af ' , . xt.-'xNsKSggg'1b-x 'Y - Asst r .l?'ft s' 5 ' IV-fxffsfftei 4 . :xg lx, X I xx 9 Xtxkggxix I ' lt , K A XX a X 3.lx'xK' 3- S x M - 'x Vx xxxxxxxxxx -. V .-.4 ' -X, X N 5 L xj: ' ,x x x x aww-a s xg - EX. I , t ff ' IM 'x-'N '.:sXXlx?xK'x87Q f' - V s - . QAOX tn QQ, , .Q ,, s K. WS! A raw- L 2. x'Nw'x:' l x x V Q xr M K Y ,ll '-KN' Qntespkd L X ,' 'X' e F if 4' XXXXXN xq N ai Q Q t A' ' A f t c QAKZRQM ' Q ' ,V Qt' sy, , tx .Y -. , 3 3--f-ig . -ming t YXQQQRM . , 4 , YQ P 'l - X'-xx X -,Aa I. V g M N tx-yi ,,,,,a, W 42 .gn gk' VN xxxxxxxlg, wwi N . e , 5 N N g , l A Q X . , X, gt I 4' xxXQE..k.:- 'M' ,,,, il ' te XX xxxl -Xxx 1. A , , wg l - iii' Xt.-F it ,. , V I . N . XS- N .J-.f......L.x x me. ' ' 1 if A ' '-.3 ' , ,,, N if Q-.,. x,-'NLX A 1 a- . an, ' F - Y., W ' Xigxx . Q Y k 49, f, -f'-r va-my I A - , - l -in X W- 3 . y E -- 1 . X -' . a f, .-- xv 2 :-:- ,, nf A 1 af, .- . . Q f ' ' K J. - s Qcmszgpvr f - 1.-fu kg,-gl3g:xf', , ...Q , A- N 1 ,JA . t gl - ,pn-,aa .e 1 s . . . 5 l E . . Q V, ' ' - K 'M A l 1 -wv.4m1qg,.,,, , h A A. ' Ma., Q, Wade Waggoner gets a hit. Dan Reynolds makes a fast play to cause an out. .-Q. , . Q 7 1 . ' f . I ,na- ay.. . 1' . 'L . ' if ,fw'Q'-'Ulf' ,Az - -0 .1 166 Sports Illustrated t-4 'iw M-HMV 'W Swv: aw .4 xx' I , . .. , Q P Q , n A tflhsnw--a 1' I David Haw-a gets warmed up. Ricky Hewitt gets a hit. .- In , T.. I '- lf.x. '94'Sf -yfvl - A:,..',:':,l , 1 5. , . , , N ' v A . - n . -. , -. ,.,, ,A . Q ' 1 l A 4 Q- .fx ' . I- . 'W - . Q,-up 5 - ls he goin to hit it? wonders Mike Brooks about David Kinnaird. ,.-.f ,, ,wh .- . '9'h6n ' 'Yr -onw- ,ia- 4 -1 .A fn V' 'milf o , ,o.....,,, if ' ' fe In . . A .' N.b7fs- ' n, .QU . ...QV x ' -' fm' - u x5'A '..5a7 f'5 ' ',. '12 I ' .A g v . U v . 9 ' ' A - 5' X 4, . . .. . twin 5,5 -. k .V f '. '? '..'A 4, -I ' v , , U' ' 1 -v - ' ' '. 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'Q iff! - :ik 0 Q 5, ', 5, Q, S- ' . 5 L s va .. 1' .V 7 r. fr 1 cb L ' f V 1 f ...U-,. The TXWECO dedication is presented to Mr. Louis McLain at Award's Day by ccyeditors Brenda Bogusch and joy Whitt. enior Class Votes Louis L .v 'g J if E tj ww' .f',-f'Zg,'2', , l wg In xtrfvs., 4 a'3r.,'153:' . i 1 .1 . .fill ' ' ! 1-LVSNQ if L13 '41 Q , ,Q Xhzjfsl A u? RT . ISA ,LQ , QF - i.. as r. ' 6 ' mJQ'fa-,Q-,.,, ,,, 4 f f I t . Q , - - ' xr' ' A --A? W' 1 14 --., , ' - O I I . ,, f, 'Kiw i Q 1 11 'I ' ' 's 4. v f Sw -XX x 7 i 'U - in 'I 'l ?? i I A L fuel'-'xiii 2,1-Q,'Qii'i'1KfiA .1.,Q x ,. 'Y . Q - 'V ,,,,- , W t..-. .. .,,,.. C ggi? J f.ygg.,4jW ,. , gi 1 .ff 'ef .Af-' -ve me ' f r '- i s a r V E A ' X-N. Dedicatee Louis McLain. business professor, is voted on by the Senior class. Jw .,,5,,r,f.f-:.:+,v+,y,,,mf-v, , QM D QW, 5,,,' ., . ,Y , 4.. - lx W , in M A 'x. V 170 TIME A smiling face is a familiar sight for business students. M cLain as TXWECO Dedicatee ' - 15...--.- .- 1l W ' TCPB , ff al Mr. McLain converses with Phi Beta Lambda president John Webb. '43 WN. l 1 I ry ' fb l f'-d'X! 4, A barbeque luncheon is served following the Robing ceremony. A.. rw 1 ,'a: fi. . 6712 Mr. Mvlain visits wish Dr. Ronald Ballard. El Infonnal lectures are common in Mr. McIain's class. The almost weekly quizzes keep Mr. McLain busy grading papers. 172 TIME Educator ofthe Year Educator of the Year is voted on by the entire student body. Mr. Louis McLain Mr. McLain discusses business with Darlena Hulsey and Debbie Dillard. , S'S yr! Nw' ln a nutshell . . 'vx ',,,,..,---f A Xu 2 1 L Xl 'P Mr. McLain teaches linanve as well as manage-ma-nl. El 1 TIVIF The Board of Trustees Judson A. Cramer Earnest E. Sanders Chairman Vice-Chairman Q. '-nasty. a X-C X, Raymond C. Ce-e Charlie L. Hillard Chairman Emeritus Chairman of the Executive Committee Dr. Barry Bailey Dr. Donald R. Benton Executive Committee Executive Committee r 's m1f.'.'j ? I u 3, 1 iv 7 v - 6' gi M' ' i V. ,Q . ff ' 7 -S ii gi, ff, is ' ' ' I 42 'I .sq Q f ' ' . :ii g. X C , R I ' pu if A 'N . V . .rf 2 3 G f Dr. Walter L. Underwood Mr. Galbraith McF. Weaver Executive Committee Executive Committee up I Sen. A. M. Aikin Dr. Elizalwth Means Armstrong l hr' CM' lVlr. Ted C. Peters Executive Committee Mr. James L. West Executive Committee Dr.D1ixidC. llinlliff X ii I' Er . The Board 'Q Mr. Charles G. Bluhdorn Mr. Hugh Buck Mrs. George Ann Carter Dr. Walton B. Gardner i K, 'fi ?l My - Q I 176 TIME Rev. Leo Gee Rev. John C. Gilbert ev. H. Lee Griffin 'Wi 'S' '4h-. V ' VF: Mrs. G. T. Hall Mr. G. Brodie Hyde II Dr. Earl E. Kifer Rev. J. Waid Griffin F w X . Jig, . P f .1 'B . 5: Y fr- 'QV' , I N Y k 'ns Q K . 'H 'Hap .vii ' .if Dr. Cora Maude Oneal 0 Trustees Dr. ,lack Payne Mr. Mark H. Prothro Dr. S. Wayne Reynolds Dr. Compton Riley l ag, X , ...- ., X Dr. Sidney Roberts S Dr. Lamar E. Smith Mr. William F. Smith, Jr. Dr. W. McFerrin Stowe Mr. Vernon Willoughby Dr. Mavis Willson TIME l Dr. Jon H. Fleming was inaugurated as Wesleyans fourteenth President on Friday, April 20. An inauguration of a college pres- ident was a 'first' for Wesleyan. Preceding the inauguration, a tea for Mrs. Ann Flem- ing and a pre-inaugural dinner were held. The inaugural ceremony began with the processional, including representatives from United Methodist institutions in Texas. delegates from colleges and universi- ties and learned societies, the faculty, trus- tees. and the President's party. Dr. Barry H. Bailey delivered the invocation. Greet- ings to the President came from Student Government Association president George Warner: Dr. James Bailey, president of the Alumni Associationg Drs. Joe E. Mitchell, Chairman of the Faculty Council: Jake B. Schrum, vice president of the College, for the administration, and Arthur J. Dicker- son, president of the Southwestern Petro- leum Corporation, for the community. The Honorable John B. Connally, former governor of Texas and U.S. Presidential nominee, delivered the inaugural address. He was introduced by Thomas H. Law, vice chairman of the Texas Board of Regents, the University of Texas System. Dr. Bill Hailey, provost at Wesleyan, pre- sented Dr. Fleming for investiture. The President then received symbols of office. Bishop W. McFerrin Stowe presented the Bible from the Church. The college charter was presented by Dr. Charlie Hillard, Board of Trustees. Dr. Joe E. Mitchell presented the college mace. The confirmation of office was per- formed by Mr. Judson Cramer, chairman of the Board of Trustees, followed by the inau- gural prayer by Dr. Durwood Fleming, father of the President and also President of Southwestern University at Georgetown. Trustee member Mrs. Amon G. Carter, Jr. led the Statement of Commitment. The trustees, faculty, administration, students, and community participated. Following the inaugural ceremony, Dr. John R. Hubbard, President of the Univer- sity of Southern California, spoke at a bar- beque in the gym. 113 THE Wesleyan Inaugurates yse.. at KW VO'9' W Vo' .QQ r KWXQ The inaugural ceremony is opened with the singing of the National Anthem. Z 2 Q: eanrrnff--1 K-qw WE!!-'-!P1't1tw 'rid ' ..... .lm The processional includes representatives from United Methodist institutions in Texas. Fourteenth President far C 'J N. A Y r u - A .ludson Cramer, right, president of the Board of Trustees, congratulates Dr. ,lon Fleming. Mr. Thomas Law introduces the Honorable ,lohn Connally. x D wQ4,y N-.M 1 .9141 -J. -M' 1 P-' Ae ' I L ,....-- uh. Q . , .- ?afik.r ?A .92 .S tis Mr. John Connally deliver? the inaugural address. Members of thc' Campus B1-uutiliration Proy-rl, Mr. Km-nm-th Nlvlie-nm-. lluml llmm-, and Dr. Carl Svhraclvr, plan! one' of the- 200 trvaw rvu-lx:-xl :luring lln- lw.ml1f11'.nlu-n tlrivr. Tl Nl F I 4 7 Dr. ,loe Mitchell presents the college mace to Dr. Jon Fleming. The college charter is presented to Dr. Fleming by Dr. Charlie Hillard 180 TIME 'L Nyvr' Faculty members are included in the processional. IIVIP ji? Dr. fan Fleming President Dr. W L. Hailey Provost fake B. Sehmm Vice President IINII HH .4 181 ws 29' Thomas McSkimming Vice President for Finance R -i 4, IIVIP Qi ferry G. Bnwcorn V ice President for Student Life Mildred Adams Dixie Bennett Mit-haf-I C. Bernard Telephone Operator SCCl'Clal'y, Office of lllC PFOVOSI Dirt-4-lor of Studi-nt Finamial ,-Kid -rd Flo Brady 'i i i i i . . Martha Brown Donald E. Carte-r . . . , ss s' - 5 ' Asslstam Director of Assistant Re istrar D a 1 of Admi ion and Rc i trar Student Financial Aid g 9 I g . i ' xg' ,LQ-2 i t . . vid ,ullum Adrienne Chappell Juanita Clark , Da C . . . . DlFt't'ltJFt7l.'xtlXt'Fll5lI1gI Director of Recruitment Recorder - and bxstems Q 'Q' Doris Elliott Carol Sue' Elliott Judi lfxgim NDSI, Coordinator S1-vra-tary, De-partnu-nl of lll'l'1 S1-1-rw-lam. 'Xlumm llfliive' ,Hu .-i srtirfi-n-4'x.i'f!i'K? ufv-' li I 85 1-yr-wi A - 5 Ilxxiv- . V Pamela Falk Jo Ann Flowers Deanna Grantham Secretary . Admissions Office Accounting Clerk Secretary tothe President , mat, x ' 6.,'.4v4 '91 x ..- c JAC i Sonya Griffith Dorothy Griggs Thelma Holt College Relations Assistant Secretary, Building and Grounds Director of Data Processing Cdffllf' L. Hall Chnl' Home' Diana Ivy . . I . . Secretary to the College . . lim-ttor of Business Services . . Admissions Counselor Relations Office nmfl, 4,2 .lf'lHl Kirkpatrick Carol Lennox . . . . . . Rosa Lee Main of f- N ff-.cf '1llW'lllV f'l'1l'Uf Administrative Intern, . . g V 0 1 l l Ik . . . , . Admissions Secretary 'Xlnmni f'xssovi:itiori College Relations em!! mf ,uw SBonnie McCh.aren Marjorie Murphy Billy O.Bm'n ecretary, Office of Secretary, Division S I y Cl k Business Services of Fine Arts upp 5 H L Lf, 'rf - 4 K Dee Shaunfield Betty Sweat Loralee Pohl . . Receptionist, Student Secretary. Student Dean of Students . ' . Services Services r Q1 Marion Trimble Clay Thurston Kenneth .l. Wallace Secretary, Divisions of Superintendent, Building Associate Dean of Adrnissioiis Education and Psychology and Grounds and Recruitment ll X F, I 1. 4-any , is N' ft, ,Q 'H 'J 'y V ', l.i' '-'Hi Dr' wart! M4-lqyflyf' Wiirr llulilvlf' uI'lIll.lIt lW'l 'Y P-flm 1'S'f21'0' Dirt-rtor of lristrtirtiottatl 'Mlltliiii-trxitaw :XsNINl.llll In of lnstitulional A1lVllIN'4'lTN'Hl N1l.dm51,NiN.5 lpn. lv,.1.NHg,H, 'l'ly1l.' ZZ Z 4 1 , nk V- ' '4- Q' , f M- , v 5 'Xxx r fax, ' al'-YK T S-,cwx , g , Mr. O. D. Bounds Dr. Frank Norwood Division Chairperson , if Dr. Mary Joyce Burnett J ,Away 1 -, , , R 1 1 , - --: i Mr. Harley Carpenter Mr. John Deegan Ni pgs A , 'L W X Q '---..,,, ' .IK 16, ig X.. gp? U! 1 . es' . W N x I f':i5'- E, -, .Th A V 451 , L - , 2 K I 0' 1 A,Q4N1FNf i F ,ph xv' Dr. loe Mitchell Mrs. Marion Trimble Division Chairperson Secretary W if q,,.,::a- 0 o O S . 000000 000 O K OQOOOQ QOOQ io OOOQQM . Q JL, 05 0 O , 0 Q O :7 0 Q O aa o 1 gb 0 O O 0 OOO O Q1 QQQIQYA '70 Q 0400 Q' Q V Q3 W Q Nb 3 905 5275 Q, O Oix D .Ii 'l lien P Q figs. Q 'sf os Q Qc N 7000501 ,boavwze 'Q--V 5:00 Oooqpgbii' 00000 Look? la Ego? V W' A i I 4 r 'VE' HUQOQQ O 40 mo 0503 Quai, 500 J, ,gf ef i, 'x' A...A. I , .119 'u Lx, Q EAQDD .1 Dr. joy Edwards Mrs. Carol McDaniel Dr. Charlie Nichols WN Dr. Sue Passmore Mrs. Mary Ann Thrash 'VIE C'- .1 gr? X ,ff 7 X v ,. K dm, ani Dr. Howard Clark Dr. Catharine- Cowan si U f WF: as lui' ix, 5 Q3 Q. ...E ,Ji Dr. Michele Steigledcr Dr. Charlvs Hagvr Nlrw. Pam Niguslgu N ,,,..,..---- is - s......h,.W. s..- , Q' x X vw In. ixffl sind 11? tvhvbh Smvtl' 'V' : Qa!!7',!,i ff '- ' ,1:t:' . ' 5:13, W. . e 1 u':::4,,ef-rs + A . ' Y,40R!M- ' Q 2' s :K ,zz sizseusa... .anus-. W.. N..X,,..w...,. i 1 Ml- Dr. Frank Fultz ,W ,...fv,p-V . . V , fm-Q i 2 lf .. Al an xl.. Mr. John Howerton Mr. Elmer Hanebutt ,,, , Mrs. Patsy Baird Ms. Sinah Goode Dr. Edward Olson Dr. AI Peters Ms. Miriam Satern Ms. Catharine Wakefield Philosophy 695 ?-ff' x I il K 6 P .n.,-1 o L ,J ! l ,. 'v , IZ -. ,154 n.-,. W ,, ' Ql. .1wf'..'1Q1f', ,W , 1 vfbfn-A Dr. Ronald Ballard Dr. john Holbffrt Division Chairperson Dr.,lan1vsl,al on Dr. ,li--Nw Sou-'II 'I'lN1 X Q L..-qad S !!' ir if xl I i l .4d5f Dr. Neil Duncan Dr. Ruth Keating Division Chairperson N., X H ! I ,,, a 4- any .1 1 A ,L ' 4i. Mrs. Miriam Espinosa Mrs. ,Ioann Langston -' 4.-'14 i ...1 I IW! .HJ Ili' v 4-' . l Trl-I 1 k a '3Q Z'B ,' ...vw 04 jsut, 1 . hiv. V iqrvlixybi L ,i UQ! Q o,,h: -4..- LJ. 3014. , ' . J 'MA F , ' v ,-fy I -'f:fi,'f- Mr. fN0PFlorPs Spanish Z- -Il' ' , ' ,Q u.i,N.'f ,Mi ii if s ,A i X 4, if 7 .UT Q. FX a a . . u , ' - Dr. Carl Schrader Spanish Mr. Tyree Franklin Y b' K.. K F9 p. i fn ik Yi ,1- Dr. Kathvrinv Spvvglc' Dr. Rngvr Spa-4-Ulf' Fri-ni-Ii N . .AAN T! li X 7 N? ' N YQ? WRU!! li 9311! Mr. Joe Brown Speech Dr. Donald Bellah Division Chairperson 22 al A ., ,Min-,, 'S if iiii I , of in S ,eV, , S iiii ii h W ii Mr. Cecil Cole Mr. Stephen Ehrich Speech Music 5 r'l,A 'lf mn' Al l ' 4 Dr. Alfred Fremder Ms. Karen Johnson Mr. Mason Johnson Composition and Piano Piano and Theory Speech N 'Y 'Q -cu in ov 1 ev ...ov . xv- 'Q Htl annul! tal ...Jill ...ut .-A115 ,..accv Dr. James Kincaid Music Education ,.5:21 ---u1l ' 1 llliki. , 'II Q llltkhii lll k I!!! llllll Mr. Robert McCashin Mussic Mr. Walter Lynn Voice r 51 If -I 1? .,g.l' ', f A -: .f', ,534 7' . X , v . 2' If 7 I 9 9 s r A 52 1, 4 i lv t-1 1 11.i?i J:.t ' U, 'lf' '. .V , .a ,'-.34,,'.uf'1- , 1 assi 4 N Hiiii , mi . .. .. 'I .. if'-:K 1, ,. 5. zp'f4Yv'f. hifi A Mrs. Mary McConnell Art if' Mr. Stephen Simons Mr. Bob Sparks Music Music f 1 N1rf.,lv'in lurm-r Q -X rl law!-f' ,kiln W ' jwff 2 f l , .J .,, S, Dr J C Streen Dlvlblon Chalrperson -'1 9 Dr. Art Cleveland Dr. B. C. Deaton Q vm , l Dr. Russell Floyd NI li 84,1 Z' lim, x N xS- +R Dr. Norval Kneten Mrs. Jane Moore Dr. C. W. Schimelpfenig Dr. Cvrald Vvrtress A 42 'Q , ,V Dr. Timothy O'Shea 'lm ' fqys' 1 sg f ce , 1, - I 1 A Mr. Rilvy Willvy ,la I Nl li I 99 1 K in-mnnqv-'A fhwlwviv-A , 5 F. -x -'5 Dr. Earl Brown Division Chairperson 'Wy' . 5 1, S, , , AQ. M , V' I. Y 3 K , A i K. 'K -4-all 'VIE .Wg M, Mr. John Cooley Dr. Travis Eaton , . V ip ,t g W 'Q 63. gk, .41 fi . tk 'T .. , ,I ky ja 3 f ,Ar A N? 2, ' ,, , .: We ff. Ui. W .Q vu iw 1.1 Mr. Kusum Luther Dr. Margaret Patoski f- , fm, 7' , 4 is 4 5 IIII U4 ' 'clff Dr. Ibrahim Salih T' ppppnlllllPPu-f-g- ' Q .-w--aslwrviilf 11-3 Mr. Bull Stowv b , Q 56' :. 'V N.. Dr. Walter Toxey , .M X .1 L- 3 Dr. Ilylp Williamg N1r.ll11rdm'r Williguns Tl NI .ff Health Center Atds Students , Jifi Mrs. Gwen Cockerell encourages students to come to her for help. M3449- i't,,,,nwr 2 l 2 1 Mrs. Nell Ornee Head Librarian 202 TIME 1 ALl 1, 'V -A , yo . ll .I 1 K x I. ,. - I i x A x XJ Mrs. Pali Hays and Mrs. Carol Corlvy Mrs. Frances Milligan A557- gf ,J up Mr. Tom Walker Mr. David Thurston Mrs. Ann Hill ..-4117-'- L5- 5 -' -,Q Mrs. Calf' Harris Mrs. Trish M1-Danivl Nlrs. ii. W. Srliiim'Ipl'f-ing TI NI li 2 204 TIME taff ffers Necessary Services 'Q we 3 eww! 5? X tx is + S Q, i. , , wt f. Q4 + t - e s 22 Wt t M :F ft K W so X , , , 'tt I ,, f as M' va' X 'S f Q l 5 K Q 3 ,X 1 t 52 ip Mrs. Pearl Crimes XM Cafeteria Manager , , Cafeteria Staff: fstandingj Redginald Mitchell, Woodrow Barnett, fseatedj Mary Richardson, Louise Scarber, Ethel Halman, Bobbie Tagg. Agnes Wiggins. ,wif , 'f fyjjf, ,f .. -- . , ' ,f2'p4f'fffffff7 , ,fy M , ' 'fwyfmyfffy My Mfffff ' ' ' ' ' Mffwffff Ufffmfff ,V , fe . - 'ff'f7f7f4f'f K , f ff 4 , f ,fffffffgffz Cffffff t ' ' M ' Hffffffff f fffffff - . - fffff 1- 4 , ff- ifffdkf 7 'ffff f , , V ffffwffj ff 4 4, fffyj' Hyfffff f zz fffuff, f fn f , f V aff, ,-Q f f M 14' 'L A. ' ,W 2 02' W 1 f 5.21 fr W we 'i V'Q',, C t a. - - W 1 i 114 A gi 1:1 , ' loaf, 'f 5 f' ' .fr .fl 911 .'n 'u'f W 'M 9 lf' if 9 74 j ' 1'f,f ii ' 'fx . . Q A C11 W I if W -if i - f- Q . 'K 'Q' ,V Q 4 as 5 3 ' , W? -lf., :f ': : if M W 5 1 ', I t 1' - . f , f ' ,' l s1 ':4':1 it as Je, ay Q 2 1 me ,, r ' A ' f , , s W ' ,H a., 11- 'iv ., s,' 3 I lf i I ' ' J ' nf 9: Wesley Florence y u . :fl Cafeteria Assistant 1 Manager Q Standingj Rosella Tripp, Redginald Mitchell, Charles Fontaine, Jr., Q seated, Luvella Smith. Harriet Tagg, Ethel Holman, and Ann Daniels. g-nxns w'fsLfvAn'couEcf- r 9 W ---W 7-MAINTENANCE DEPAITNUW' 1 .. 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X ' . 4 - --. 11',.' - X ' M . 1. -- ---A A .,:-' .- , :A . , fi---H...v.,.-, - ' -' -iw - f- K. -1,1 .4 , . -..H d,h,..,,: J. t I A . 3 ,ix l VGR53 - , ' ..-. .-C.. 77 ' ' u' Yi reg- -... ..:' ' 121 413.4 i The TWC Maintenance Department provides up-keep necessary for the eampus. , l I i 1 -IGH ,, O41 H ' '.l ffl? ac W-K Y , CIC6 I 95 'JIT1 1 , L' -4 ..M. g--.-. i fr -1 '. 'J of' 41 These' bright. smiling fares are- always 1-agvr to he-lp in the- SUB 5l1il1'ikilill'. l,4n1-rriv fViurr.ih ginel ,lulm Small .Irv .ilwiu 1-.igrr lu in-lp Nluuivnl- in Ihr l'-wk-l1ir- 'l'lNI :meer-. - ,. -T25 gS!!:22e: f virffff H 203 You andMe. .. Q y wan E I ve Us 'W -. l EIS? 5 Q :lf A 1' aff' I 1 4. Y 206 215 lfy A4 1 'Eif- x11 Vx '03 N5 r v1 . J, if a 'f 4'-F ,-,... -Gi-Q-3' .Mr 5 . f 'V' 'Ka' H -49 m ,' Quang. 4 I ni ., Q r, KH , . An' M, -c....A . 0'p.mY.1fA' -4--ai' - 1A Q'. 1 . Vw w -X is X .. .Va . L, sz., . F .'Y.,.pg.fv,- wg .. 3 , A KJ ' -wi-f,,..1' fi Q.. Z'-Ki: ENIORS 7? fav , l, 'E WX, n, 'xy ' .r E . U . 4'M fi . ., Q4 If . ' E vi 'X 8 lk ig.. Senior Class fficers John Webb Tom Fc-noglio JPLIIHN' N Vicff'-Prf'sidc'nt PH'Sidf'IlI Se-4'r'4'l41r'y-Tre 1 nur l'S 209 How much for fifty 8 X 10 glossies? asks John Webb. Albertson, Ron Alleva, Ronald Andrews, Kathryn A Anderson, Cyndra 'x :Sh B i Anderson, Melanie Anderson, Milton Barton, James Barker, Darryl Bartolowits, Mike Bass, Randy Bedford, Lester Bellah, Susie 'Www' f T X' 'Che ABN I 'QB' A -'IT' .-4? lynx J- '37 Bivens, Camillf- Body, Barbara Bogusch, Brenda Boston, David Bounds, Bevc-rly Bowman, Lovlta Bradloy, Ron Bratlon, Diam- Bro4'k4'll.S1ifaii Brown. lfurlif Bl'UNlIili,S1.fiLilHlIlli Burks, if. Way ni Byars, Mark Camp, Gail Carrell, Bobby Castle, Karen Chapman, Creg Cole, Donna Couric, Connie Dees, Doug Donaldson, D'Ann Dunaway, Kim Duncan, Susan Falk, Duane 1 ff' Even SICK is fun -- at Texas Wesleyan! laugh Mary Dawn Burnett, Juanita Burdette, and Cindy Lack. 'Er C3 ls- Knox YIQQY .M 9 ,A Fretwell. Monsieur Gardner, Danelle Cipson. Cayla Hajilia, Molisvn He-gar. llzimplon ill-yd:-. Clifford Farris, Darn-ll Ferguson, ,lovl Fitch, Renda Foster, joe Frambers, Ta-rri Frank, Miehavl Hill. Sonja Hoyt, Vivki Jaso. johnny loan. Paula lohnson. Cary Karpf, Tim l'i+'nm-rm-r. Darlinf- King. Pam KlllIldlf'1l.lj2iXlfl Klufk, Margi l.aliharl, Phil wa.. '-,ff ' Jig, 'fv- X im M fgw . Q Ms . x 'C .x V f ,ff- f I l rlon'l think l van wail through this whole line! grimaws Kfwin Overton. If-ft. lily 'f '?' ,,,.r 606 NX 1 -'Ur ' Qian '-.... . I 1. A 9 H' lf! -an QX1 Bib, f 1 ,fvlf fl '34 XC f ' 41 Q 'QW Ta? I . A' V Su-xr. I told you that sleep-walking act w0uldn'l get you onto the girl's floor. leases Mike' Con- Y'l'ss. pm-A gi 'Ox 1 V' Civ fs f 4x i 6 O . I.,LllI1lH'I'l..lU-I Langflam. Bn! Lvavh. Daxifl l,lIIHKLl..III11IlIX N1ayur'glu..lHl1II w Nl1'L.g1flg111d.Hu 'll w NIm'Q,lgxr1g1lm:l.R11 II N1vrk.4,nmix Munn-, Huxlx Moore. Sandra Nikeols, Mike Northcutt. Jeanne Oestereich, Pam Overton, Kevin Parish, W. Ray Parker, Mark Patrick, Joe Don Patteson, Lisa Phillips, Patricia Plunkett, Cheryl Powell, Victoria '13 t l 1. Cir! Q IGF' l 'S Interested onlookers catch some rays at a Sunday afternoon Intramural softball game. IU! 'Z' Y- 'T-fbi L5 K?-11 QQ A - Q al 4: A fr-av, Ns. O an ll 4 ii ,gy They just rlon't make' napkins- likt- ilu-x uwtl tr thinks .l issn B1-nton. Pratt-r. Daniel Proffitt, Boll Reynolds, Dun Richardson. Tlmma Roberts. Cary Rush. Frf-cl Svott. Pamvla Svott. William Shaptvr. .le-ff Sltie-slmkly. Nln Simmons. Cindy Smith. Arthur Smith, Edward Taylor. Keith Thomas. Brenda Thomas. JoAnn Tomme, Millie L hlennaker. R. L. Varney. Charles Wadsworth, Ed Wal lu-r, Larry ,lm- yr- 4 sri C O 0 il O! fu '0Qw E55 Kevin is so proud of his new T-shirt. It's too bad he got the wrong letters printed on it, Snickers -IL Dan Rey nolds. Brenda Bogusch, and Joann Thomas. fQ ,vm DQN is ' 5 ak- -N Xxivf 3. Qix 'JI 19' 'uf' 7 . W21iiLlS.IA'HlLlf'IilIl Warm-r. Cmrgf W8lSf!l1.Cil1'Fyi Watts. Domilti We-bln, ,lohn W'c'txz'i. Clin if Whisonunt. .lam Willi11r11s.'I'm1i Williunmm. .lam-I Wilnp.Rg1lpl1 WvFigili..iLlIIl1'N 21' JU IOR ,f l ff f2jf 4 dll!!-ll ?lll-- a 5 1 3 'Q' J 220 I f. l F A 1 1-AU f-:V WSW X I vould swear I just saw a piere of this salad mow. vwlaims Barbara Coffman. :rv 7' A Cx if Q 2' 5 I, ,, N 5 '7 T .r , Cf: fm Abbott. Tornmy Adke-rson. Da rre-I I Allen. Ray Alumbaugh. ,lobeth Baird. Nanvltc- Biandi. Mark Biddingvr. Bc-th Blur-k. Lori Bohn. Dimmu HUf'1lLlS.I,4'l1llll' Br11Itun.l7mm.a 00 an Bregenzer. Jean Brinkman. Sibyl Brown, Walter Browning. Misty Brush, R. Grant Cagigal, Elisa Castaigne, Arcillo Clayton, Jill Coffman, Barbara Daily, Kem Don, Roberto Duran, Theresa Eastman, Marilyn Elliott, Donna Ellis, Melinda Fear, Bob I bel l can gel a date before you, brags Bob Fear to Darrell Adckerson. H 'iii ,Q ,s , cv.-, Rita 75 .7 1 xp . 'g gg. N . nA re A in f . - Cf-raldon. Shf-lly Qui I Glidvwf-ll, Dux id Could. Lvland 'fi Cram-r. Stan Green. Edwu rd Crm-n. Moniru I x .1 ' .- 1- 1 ,L . lluug. Edwa rd --' l.. Tho Biology Club initilalvs have' to do WHAT for lln- Analomx 1-lu59f 1-xl-Iuium Kalln :Xmlrms-, ls 223 224 Ls Henderson, John Hobbs, Chuck Az lf' Jhahlaee, Hassan - ' ff fax -wemwwsa ...wmv 1 5 . 5 Q 5? s ,M-W, 3 ,. f. 5 . . i 5 llli ,M-A ,Jn-fav ix 3. 'T' ' , 51, fi 551 4 What do you mean, are thongs and having our hands in our pockets a Pike symbol, questions Mark Wilson. Johnson, Bryan Jones, Lee Jones, Marcie Kimbrow, Quinton Lack, Cynthia Lawson, Rene ' 1 Lee, Cindy .1 x ' , Lejarzar, Cary TT Q-7' J gli , 5 A, af' K, f 'P 0 f I 'wif' N 4 I X .ks Y! ' r' , . - -0- A L ' 1 x K - ,. , - W., ',n Nfvffnrrf. Nhrk N1l'DilIlil'l. Risk M4-nw. Nlurnu-I N10I'gZL1ll.TTLl1'f 5. inf' I . . X' 'f ix -' EAI. I 4 is. ,4' A.. -- :sa-1 f sa N Q. 521,27 .AL .. :LJ r all you Chvmislry Sludvnls, this is ll Mulvils- Ohm. Nnivkrrx Randall R1'4'u'mlr11l Hill Wilwn. S x I ' shin 15 Q Nivsxsiuxlolm. .I4 Park. .farm-N Puync'.Bz1rry Pe-lf-rs. czllllllit' X Portf-r. low:-Ixn 1 ' , 1 4 I, I 'Wx I-. Posvx . Lvniw 5' ' Q Q ' sf. ' Pounda. Ril'II.lI'1i 1 ' 'I I AQ 42233: , I 0 I I ,A-L. .-,3.'..'x- 226 LS Prince, David Richards, Randy is ,. Roberts, John mf Roper, Vicki ' im' 3 K+... Q M at fr x Q I I x X i -X 3 Ag' Rosenauer, Patty Safian, Tricia Seigler, James Shoop, Laurie X The secret to this game is to keep your eye on the ? ' Lx- P Q ball, brags John Kaemmerling. ii K 'I I gy A P ALI 4-nyihba. Sluder, Randy jaw Smith, Norman Stark, Kim --... , Stutler, Carla Taylor, David Thompson, Missy Thompson, Susan 'Pb , gf! Torres, Sonia 1 W. f 'Q' ' ,7 If 'Q, , George Warner, how's your love life? 'DN '-Q, 620 ,gn 5-03 1 xyw I 'lv ,png Vandcrford. Vic-kiv Davis, Danny Velte, Carol Wagner, Angela Walker, Cay White, Terry Wilkes. Lauree Williams, Angela Williams. .lanet Zamora, Seleslino 'Q x 1 f S OPH OM URE J - I f.l.'.0.7.l .is I I s Q h.-,n 4 ,',','...'a,o - .',' - 1 ll'..,- 'Olca,.9x Gia, wa QQ, 3 xg, As0,,' Aragon. Palria-lu Bassham. Rubin Bc-nm-lt. Dinin- Blavk. Mivhua-I Boggs-ss. Churk Burviaga. Margarc-t Bussvy. Kim Chun-hill. Jann-5 Covanoughe-r. Rob: rl Dobffsh. Amm- Doggvtl. Ri.-L 230 IQ Dutcher. Mark Fazeli, Fred Gaby, Benjie Hague, Randy w,,, -,- Hanna, Letha new M Harkrider, Tom an Hernandez, Teresa Hobson,.Holly Hoffman, Sondra ., rv ' , V .a V 15,-.aim 1 fy ' , , ,, . ,wcgqc A V S ' .s , J51 ' if A ,' in wifi 5 Holland, Billye ae H A . . Q., ,ii I A 1 75 , 21' ,ff , at Q.. 'B .ww-WWG auf Anti. 'A LL,..3?' 'W 'WMM f-'l'l4,ff 5 me ,1 aa. raw- --A f 5 .V u .sliffvlfi ' -f a , ,. .nm ,,..A . Scott Phillips, Fred Fazeli, and Mark Dutcher show Beau King and George Mendez what studying is. Holland, Phil Howard, Rhonda lot Hutyra, Linda ..4nag. johnson, Anthony '?I2 CQ johnson. Carolyn johnson, Dvlnru johnson. Mary lone-H. Brun- Lenf-ar. Darn-ll Linton, Donna Long. Dffblmiv Lupvr. Bwlxy Manning. Billy Martinvz. Ye-runn 1 Mc'CL1r4ll1'. 'l'un1n1y Ml'G1'll1'l'. l,lsLl Nvtllm-s. Bmlvulxl Nvyluml. Bvrnlulln Norman. Drue Norris. Leslie Patterson. Jolene Pierve. Mary Beth Purvis, Randy Rangel. Johnny Sanford, Kyle Sbablaee. Mobjen Simpson, Stacy Silton. Louise Ste-pbensorl, ,lfibrl Stewart, Bobby Suarez. Robert Titsvyortb. Patrir-k i 2 v f. Q? ia 2 at 3 t Q 5 5 vi S 1, 5 2 ll's easy to blow bubbles when you'rf- full of hot air, brags Billy Manning, f 5 fr A 1 li c i 'ss 7 3 ,git 1 1 A . U- ' cf-'-I Y' 'V -rw Win' S Av fi! I A5 ul ' .: 0 ,1 , 1 5 . i x ' 1 Ji 6 -. 4uu5.,1. ' ' 4 v lx 74 'T fi X I an ag YTQQ L I Pat! , I i Svhve-ll sh0wsll1'rf'xp1'rlis1' inn-ggllinming Turner. Df'I1lat' Vastinf-, Bc-vky Vollintimf. ,lvam-ltv Whitt. Joy Wheeler. Nathan Wiedeman. Tram Wilbanks. Mary Be-th Williams. Rt-nan Williams. Rlmmla ,,,- Wood. William lla 253 FRE HME 1' N jf 'X Q 'at l J .-'i I 1 Vw A, ,IF , . ,.-- ,An , 75 1 r 2' Y , 1' vw A NWN' QE, J. ' QQM4, l V4 www, 'E 'X in 'W 'fN. 'ii ff-Q Chuck, I told you that if you have the right connections you're sure to get your picture in the annual, leases Dan Reynolds. A 7.5. fx Ov? QP' ,,N an .J 17? 2 li- 'if' -W 7 Wh-.Vi df .sv 1 Adair, Susan Baird, Angie Baugh. julie Blair, Rhonda Blaylock, Betty Bowman, Willfftf- Brendle, Jerry Brendle, Terry Bryan, Peggy Burdette, Juanita Burgo. Jann-s Bu rgv, J oh n Burnt-tt. Mary Dawn Cotton. Boliliyv l'n 235 Crawford. Marie RUS 'W Creed. Andra Davern. Michael f,,.,-,,, 'mx I4 Davis. Linton ,...-.., hw '-riff' S' I 'WK Deason. Debra 'ik-4,1w,,, 'lim Dombkowski, John 1' Dum-an. Andy I wonder if they will la-I me major in pool. ponds-rs Mark Psa-na-ilu. Fanning. Tim if 'Ui Foote, Karissa lT0I'f'f'. Cynthia w.,,,.. lfuvwler. Larry ? lfs fs? ...Av .- . ,A-, vw .1 I. . fl-. Oh, Dad, do you have to follow me everywhere? questions by wht A Vid 1 ' N l lv f, Andy Duncan. l 'x Q Qi 001 0 s It MP X r-- ,ul 'vs ---1 X 0 D. f'N.4'- 'f 'f sf . y , 'g' K. . 1 'X t .. . lvl, .. ,u E ,fr l 's ,. gun---f 5- Q' 7 gl , aft l'm a Pepper, you're a Pepper. he-'s a Ps-ppm-r. tool Friday. Lee Gamez, Sandra Goff, Anna Maria Goodman. Pamela Grier, Melonie Hall, Betty Hampton, Karen Havea, David Hawkins, Lonny Heine. Carol Hernandez. Vanessa Hiett, Laurie Hollingsworth. Kathy Hurlclleslon, Ron lnman. Grave Javkson. Naney Jefferson, Cheryl Kamin, Vieki Keen. Melinda Klimpel, Kathy Lawson, Anne Leach, Sarah Ledbetter, Scarlett Lee, Carolyn Lewis, Ted Lindley, Helen iVlf'Kenzie, Ken fVlf'Kinney, Randy rg- is fw' N 1,27 tl 'itxfr ' v ' K ii fi ,fl .ill- 9 JN Q91 i-.41 .4 -xg if 4, 5 ,Q .- pii '1- N iL..- - '9 'Ou aD O96 .1-'l'Y' Iggy '7 gf- ff .V.,, I . Q Mc'Kin2i1'. flhrixliv MI'MiIIl'F. ,ll'LllliII1' Moorv. Diam- Morgan. Dina MLlH1fllFli.N11lllly Najf-ru. Toni Naji. Cumil Nvgri. Vinm-nl O'Harz1. .lohn Grady Passvur. Lisa PfJl8ll1'll.Oh1'LlI' Prvsvhc-r, Rogvr Rivlmurdsml. Ummniw ROSl'.fLl'il1'1' Sn1iII1.l,m'i SILIIIIINT. ifmnmw' li 239 Nilllvr. Re-guna Tuylur.,la1-qlwlyrl Thmnpsmm. Elizalwth Turns. N1i1-he-llv Yandiwr, Dianne- Waggonvr. Wade- York, Dvnisa Young, Diane- In Memoriam . Tim Enders Bob rimes Sue Smith When someone you love leaves, Not just for a day or a month, but forever, Their voices no longer sounds, Their eyes no more to light the shadow in your heart There are tears, And there is a vacancy in your soul. When someone leaves, Forever, We send them off with a bouquet of tears, And, every evening, Set a candle in the window of that vacant room In our hearts. Paul Wynne BOARD OF TRUSTEES 174 - 177 ,ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY A Adams. Mildred 185 B Baird, Patsy 192 Ballard, Dr. Ronald 106, 119, 171, 193 Bawcom, Dr. Jerry 42, 43, 184, Bellah, Dr. Donald 196 Bennett, Dixie 185 Bernard, Michael 185 Bounds, O. D. 154, 188 Brady. Flo 185 Brown, Dr. Earl 200 Brown. Joe 196 Brown, Martha 185 79 Burnett, Dr. Mary Joyce 76, 188 C Carpenter, Harley 188 Carter, Donald 185 Carter, Ken 140 Chappell, Adrienne 185 Clark, Dr. Howrd 191 Clark, Juanita 185 Cleveland, Dr. Arthur 36, 37, 1 Cockerell, Gwen 202 Cole, Cecil 46, 196 Cooley, John 200 Corley, Carol 203 Cowan, Dr. Cathrine 191 Cullum, David 185 D Deaton, Dr. Bobby 21, 36, 198 Deegan, John 188 Dollar, Alta 189 Donnelly, Dr. Clifford 189 Duncan, Dr. Neil 120, 194 E Eaton, Dr. Travis 200 Ehrich, Stephen 129, 196 Elliott, Doris'185 Elliott, Suzy 185 Espinosa, Miriam 120, 194 Evans, Judy 134, 186 F Falk, Pamela 186 Fleming, Dr. Jon 33, 4-3, 105, 1 178, 179, 180,181 Flowers, Jo Ann 186 Floyd, Dr. Russell 198 Franklin, Tyree195 Fremder, Dr. Alfred 196 Fult1,Dr.Frank 144,192 G Goode, Sinah 148, 150, 192 Grantham, Deanna 120, 186 Greene, Harry 189 Griffith, Sonya 186 Griggs, Dorothy 186 Gu ffy, Debbie 118 H Hager, Dr. Charles 191 10, 198 19, 153, Hailey, Dr. W. L. 33, 43, 183 Hall, Carole 186 Hannebutt, Elmer 192 Harris, Gale 203 Hays, Patt 203 Hill, Ann 203 Holbert, Dr. John 119, 193 Holt, Thelma 186 Hoover, Cheryl 186 Howerton, John 140, 143, 192 I Ivy, Diana 186 J Johnson, Karen 126, 196 Johnson, Mason 117, 116, 196 K Keating, Dr. Ruth 120, 194 Kincaid, Dr. James 197 Kirkpatrick, Jean 34, 134, 186 Kneten, Dr. Norval 19, 21, 111 L LaFon, Dr. James 193 Langston, Joann 112, 123, 120, 194 Lennox, Carol 186 Luther, Kusum 32, 160, 200, 240 Lynn, Walter 197 M McCashlin, Bob 83, 127, 197 McCharen, Bonnie 187 McConnell, Mary 121, 197 McDaniel, Trish 203 McKenzie, Kenneth 179, 189 McLain, Louis 170, 171, 172, 173, 189 McSkimming, Thomas 184- Main, Rosa Lee 186 Maslanka, Pam 191 Milligan, Frances 203 Mitchell, Dr. Joe 33, 180, 181 Moore, Jane 199 Murphy, Marjorie 187 Murrah, Laverne 205 N Norwood, Dr. Frank 188 O O,Brien, Billy 187 Olson, Dr. Edward 157, 192 Ornee, Nell 202 O1Shea, Dr. Timothy 111, 199 P Pate, Ben 132 Patoski, Dr. Margaret 200 Peters, Dr. Al 192 Pilgrim, Dr. Mary 189 Pohl, Loralee 98, 117, 187 R Roloff, Ron 202 S Salih, Dr. Ibrahim 94, 125, 201 Satern, Miriam 148, 150, 153, 192 Schimelpfenig, Mrs. C. W. 203 Schimelpfenig, Dr. C. W. 111, 199 Schrader, Dr. Carl 92, 120, 179, 195 Schrum, Jake 183 Shaunfield, Dee 187 Simons, Stephen 128, 197 Small, Julia 205 Sowell, Dr. Jesse 106, 119, 193 Sparks, Bob 197 Speegle, Dr. Katherine 120, 195 Speegle, Dr. Roger 120, 195 Steigleder, Dr. Michele 191 Stowe, Bill 201 Streett, Dr. J. C. 169, 198 Sweat, Betty 187 T Thurston, Clay 187 Thurston, David 203 Toxey, Dr. Walter 124, 201 Trimble, Mariam 187 Turner, Jean 121, 197 V Vertrees, Dr. Gerald 110, 199 W Wakefield, Catherine 73, 192 Walker, Tom 203 Wallace, Kenneth 187, 231 Ward, Dr. William 34, 187 Wier, Melodye 132, 187 Willey, Riley 199 Williams, Gardner 201 Williams, Dr. Lyle 201 Wortman, Robbie 187 Y Yates, David 132 STUDENTS A Abbott, Tommy 221 Abel, Carol 63, 88 Adair, Susan 235 Adkerson, Darrell 38, 48, 72, 75, 85, 92, 93, 125, 221 Afsar, Farhad 160 Albertson, Ron 106, 119, 210 Allen, Ray 25, 79, 97, 99, 221 Alleva, Ronald 210 Allred, Ronnie 94 Alumbaugh, Jobeth 221 Anderson, Cyndra 150, 153, 210 Anderson, Melanie 63, 46, 74, 90, 92, 98 210 Anderson, Milton 210 Anderson, Mike 110 Andrews, Kathryn 110, 210, 223 Appling, Cindy 25 Aragon, Patricia 229 Arrington, Craig 94 B Baird, Angie 62, 153, 235 Baird, Nanette 49, 221 Baldwin, Jo Shannon 27, 4-4, 47, 28, 29, 90 Ball, Mark 14-4 Barker, Darryl 132, 210 Barton, James 210 Barto, Brett 48, 97, 99 Bartolowits, Mike 84, 92, 93, 210 Bass, Randy 210 Bassham, Robin 42, 63, 72, 84, 92, 108, 109, 229 Bates, Kathy 138 Baugh, Julie 29, 235 Baugh, Kieth 97 Baxter, Pat 106, 119 Bay, Terry 92, 93 Beasley, Gwen 104 Bedford, Lester 112, 113, 123, 144, 210 Bellah, Susie 210 Bennett, Diedra 150, 229 Benson, Jacque 92, 125 Benton, Melissa 217, 221 Berringer, Lisa 75, 90, 98 Biandi, Mark 221 Biddinger, Beth 88, 221 Bivens, Camille 211 Black, Debbie 90, 47 Black, Lori 26, 75, 100, 221 Black, Michael 27, 29, 128, 229 Blair, Rhonda 47, 86, 94, 235 Blair, Scott 97 Blaylock, Betty 236 Bobo, Gay 120 Body, Barbara 211 Boggess, Chuck 92, 228, 229, 235 Bogusch, Brenda 32, 48, 64, 72, 74, 83, 100, 115, 122,114, 170, 211, 219 Bohn, Diana 75, 106, 119, 150, 153, 221 Boraas, Debbie Boston, David 211 Bounds, Beverly 64, 211 Bowman, Lowetta 104, 105, 211 Bowman, Willete 235 Bradley, Ron 211 Bratton, Diane 211 Bratton, Donna 126, 128, 221 Brazeton, Gwen 120 Bregenzer, Jean 75, 157, 158, 222 Brendle, Jerry 236 Brendle, Terry 235 Bridges, Jesse 93, 157 Brinkman, Sibyl 32, 36, 37, 75, 100, 106, 110, 11 1 , 222 Brockett, Susan 64, 74, 75, 83, 84, 88, 94, 120, 211 Brooks, Mike 79, 94, 99, 167 Brown, Curtis 211 Brown, Monte 94 Brown, Walter 44, 127, 128, 222 Browning, Calvalita 116, 121, 128, 211 Brciwgging, Misty 75, 113, 120, 122, 123, Bronson, Robbie 75, 90, 120 Bronstad, Kenny 144, 14-6 Brush, R. Grant 221 Bryan, Peggy 88, 235 Buie, Melanie 128 Burciaga, Margaret 88, 229 Burdett, Juanita 104, 235 Burge, James 235 Burge, John 235 Burks, E. Wayne 211 Burnett, Mary Dawn 72, 84, 211, 235 Bush, Kathy 133 Bussey, Kim 126, 127, 128, 229 Byars, Mark 140, 142, 212 C Cagigal, Lisa 88, 92, 98, 108, 109, 221 Cagle, Debbie 86 Camp, Gail 32, 65, 72, 106, 100, 118, 125, 212 Campbell, Carolyn 150 Canady, Lisa 76, 120 Cangas, Margaret 26 Carney, Ron 162 Carrell, Bobby 92, 93, 163, 212 Castaigne, Arcilla 14-4-, 222 Castle, Karen 56, 57, 65, 74, 157, 158, 212 Chamness, Malena 90 Chapman, Greg 65, 72, 79, 92, 93, 111, 157, 159, 212 Cherryhomes, Sue 120 Churchill, James 144, 229 Ciaburri, Rob 144 Cisneros, Joe 92, 93 Clark, Brenda 86, 94 Clark, Stan 128 Clayton, Jill 75, 78, 86, 221 Clemmer, Stephenie 148, 152 Cleveland, Dale 140, 143 Cocanougher, Robert 92, 93, 157, 159, 229 Cockerell, Jesse 36, 37, 25, 44, 79, 92, 99, 122 Coffman, Barbara 221, 222 Coffman, Steve 119 Cole, Donna 212 Congress, Mike 141, 215 Conney, Robert 97 Cotton, Bobbye 235 Counts, Stafford 140, 141 Covric, Connie 212 Craig, Deborah 86 Crawford, Marie 236 Creed, Andra 86, 236 Crittenden, George 116 Cuervo, Carlos 38, 118, 144 Cunningham, Chuck 162 Czeszewski, Larry 21, 14-4 D Daffada, Jim 94 Daily, Kem 90, 222 Daniel, Jeff 94 Daniels, Steve 39, 118, 144, 215 Davern, Michael 144, 236 Davis, Billy Jack 133 Davis, Danny 75,110,111, 113, 122, 123 Davis, Jackie 144 Davis, Linton 236 Dean, Gissele 4-4 Deason, Debra 236 Dees, Doug 212 Dennis, Gary 154 Dillard, Debbie 109, 173 Dietzel, Debbie 103 Dixon, Jim 128 Dixon, Melody 66, 74, 90, 128 Dobesh, Anne 23, 229, 88 Dodd, Rita 148, 149 Doggett, Rick 154, 229 Dombkowski, John 14-4, 147, 236 Domm. Jason 112, 113 Don, Roberto 144, 222 Donaldson, D'Ann 74, 90, 92, 212 Duke, Debbie 112, 113, 120, 122, 123 Dunaway, Kim 212 Duncan, Andy 236 Duncan, Susan 212, 120 Duncan, Theresa 222 Dunton, Peggy 36, 37 Duran, Theresa 88 Dutcher, Mark 36, 37, 92, 93, 99. 110, 111, 230 E Eastman, Marilyn 222, 92 Eberly, Rick 144 Elliott, Donna 222 Elliott, Steve 19, 162, 163 Ellis, Melinda 148, 149, 150, 153,222 Ely, Mary 107, 119 Embry, Patsy 104, 105 F Falk, Duane 212 Fanning, Tim 102 Farris, Darrell 213 Fazeli, Fred 92, 93, 37, 110, 111, 160. 230 Fear, Bob 222, 223, 75 Fenoglio, Tom 60, 66, 211 Ferfuson, Joel 213 Filewood, Louanne 76, 107, 118, 119 Fitch, Renda 213 Fitzgerald, Scott 154, 155 Foote, Karissa 157, 236 Force, Cynthia 86, 236 Foster, Joe 92, 93, 213 Fowler, Larry 92, 93, 236 Frambers, Terri 213 Franco, Hope 86 Frank, Michael 160, 213 Frazier, C. D. 92, 93 Fretwell, Monsieur 213 Freiley, Brenda 75 Freeman, Ron 144- Friday, Lee 140, 141, 237 G Gaby, Benji 90, 230 Gardner, Brad 157 Garner, Danette 213 Gasca, Frank 110 Gause, Jo 128 Gee, Rita 75, 90. 92. 118. 223 Geraldon, Shelly 25, 87. 223 Gilley, Roger 79 Gipson, Gayla 32, 66, 74, 213 Glidewell. David 79. 97. 223 Goff, Anna Marie 119, 237 Goodman, Pamela 237 Gomer, Wes 69 Gomez, Bette 120 Gould, Leland. 154, 156. 223 Graner, Stan 116. 127. 128. 223 Green, Ed 110, 111, 132. 223 Green. Monica 39. 104. 138. 223 Grier. Melonie 104, 237 H Haag. Ed 83. 127, 128, 223 Hague, Randy 154, 156. 230 Hajiha. Moses 160. 213 Hall. Betty 237 Hampton, Karin 21. 237 Hanna. Letha 230 Harkrider. Tom 76. 230 Harmon. Brian 128 Havea. David 166, 212. 237 Hawkins. Brett 19 Hawkins, Lonny 237 Hayes. Kayla 75, 88, 125 Hays. Herb 116, 117 Hayes, Tom 144 Hegar. Hampton 25, 67. 72, 74, 79, 94, 99, 213 Heine, Carol 103. 157, 158, 179, 237 Helton. Jody 109 Henderson. John 224 Henke. Jon 144.147 Hernandez, Teresa 88, 230 Hernandez, Vanessa 88, 92, 237 Hewitt. Ricky 94, 166 Heyde, Cliff 21, 37.111.121,135,128. 160, 213 Hiett. Laurie 92, 237 Higgins. Brad 154, 155 Hill, Sonya 119, 214 Hilliard, Jana 60, 67, 74, 90,109 Hobbs, Chuck 75, 157 Hobson, Holly 19, 87, 116, 230 Hoffman, Sondra 230 Holland, Billy:-138, 139, 230 Holland, Phil 230 Hollingsworth. Kathy 100, 238 Hook, Joan 110,111 Horton, Marcia 68,126 Howard, Rhonda 230 Howerton, Clay 107, 163 Howse, Delaina 83 Hoyt, Vicki 100, 214 Huddleston, Ron 94, 238 Huley, Cathy 148 Hull, Tommy Hulsey, Darlena 68, 109, 108, 120, 173 Humphrey, Louanne 120 Hurtado, Mary 83, 90,92 Hutchison, Tara 74, 90,138 Huty ra, Linda 100, 230 I ln man, Craee 238 .1 Jackson, Nancy 90, 238 Jacobs, Randy 154, 155 laso, Johnny' 92, 93, 214 Jones, Lee 106, 224 Jones Marcie 100, 224 Jones, Marvin 144, 145 Jones, K Ray 127 Kaiser, Sonya 128 Kaemmerling, John 94, 226 Kamin, Vicki 238 Karpf, Tim 128, 214 Keen, Melinda 107, 238 Kennemer, Darline 214 Kimbrow, Quinton 218, 224 King, Beau 83, 92, 93, 79, 230 King, Lenise 126, 128 King, Pam 68, 72, 83, 100, 114, 11 Kinnaird, David 43, 165, 167, 214 Klimpel, Kathy 100, 103, 106, 238 Kline, Kevin 140 Kluck, Margi 69, 74, 120, 214 Koloamantangi, Lupe 118 Kutzler, Dan 92, 93, 216 5, 214 L Labhart, Phil 112, 113, 116, 117, 214 Lack, Cindy 90, 224 Lambert, Josie 40, 101, 215 Landers, John 128 Langston 94, 114, 115, 123, 215 Latta, Sherri 148 Lawson, Anne 238 Lawson, Rene 224 Leach, David 94, 79, 215 Leach, Sarah 238 Ledbetter, Scarlett 21, 238 Lee, Carolyn 238 Lee, Cindy 20, 88, 113, 122, 123, 224 Lajarzar, Gary 42, 118, 144, 224 Lenear, Darrell 231 Leslie, Martha 104, 132 Levy, David 74 Lewis, Ted 27, 28, 29, 44, 94, 116, 238 Lindley, Helen 238 Linton, Donna 23, 88, 94, 231 Litombe, Daniel 125 Long, Debbie 94, 114, 115, 123, 231 Lopez, Paul 154 Love, Nancy 87, 94 Ludka,Jimmy 144, 163, 215 Luper, Becky 120, 231 Lyles, Terry 127, 128 M MacLagen, Chris 118 Mang, Rick 106 ,lone-. l lf-an. Paula 88, 214 Jefferson. Cheryl 238 ,l hah laee, Hassan 224 Johnson, Anthony 140,141,230 Johnson, Bryan 44, 84, 116, 127, 128, 224 Johnson, Carolyn 150, 231 John-on, Debbie 76, 231 Johnson, Cary 214 .John-on, Mary 88. 231 Bruce 231 Manning, Billy 39, 107, 231 Manning, Steve 110, 111, 165 Maravich, Tyke 144 Martin, Gwen 94 Marinez, Veronica 76, 231 Malkin, Bill 144, 147 May, Larry 144 Mayorga, John 215 McCardlc, Tammy 101, 231 McCashlin, Russell 163, 215 McClanahan, Russell, 42, 93, 215 McCord, Mark 92, 110, 111, 225 McDaniel, Rick 225 McDaniel, Trish 119, 225 Mcfigry, Sally 19, 62, 69, 73, 83, 84, 88. 2 McGehee, Lisa 90, 231 McGown, Quentin 45 McGrath, Bryan 121 McKenzie, Ken 48, 238 McKinney, Randy 94, 238 McKinzie, Christie 239 McMahan, Mac 79, 94 McQueen, Melinda 132 Mendez, Heorge 230 Menoz, Manuel 112, 113, 225 Merk, Cindy 23, 84, 88, 94, 215 Miles, Billy 93, 85, 215 Miller, Johnny 92, 93 Miller, Tammy 148, 149 Montgomery, Karen 104 Moore, Diane 150, 239 Moore, Rusty 74, 154, 215 Moore, Sandra 216 Morgan, Dian 94, 238 Morgan, Tracy 94, 225 Mumford, Monty 140, 141, 239 N Najera, Toni 239 Najl, Camil Nardecchia, Suzanne 23, 87, 116, 121 Negri, Vince 14-4 Nelson, Constance 120 Nettles, Barbara 231 Newhouse, Donna 120 Neyland, Bernadine 150, 153, 231 Nichol, Caroline 120 Nieswiadomy, Joe 225 Nikeols, Mike 216 Norman, Drue 232 Norris, Leslie 23, 25, 92, 232 Northcutt, Jeanne 32, 69, 73, 74, 118, 120 211, 216 O O,Brien, Karen 83 Oesteriech, Pam 216 Q'Hara, John 21,239 Ott, Charlie 41, 120 Overton, Kevin 73, 110, 114, 115, 216, 219 P Pace, Clint 107 Pace, Sheree 75, 107, 120 Parish, W. Ray 216 Park, James 132, 225 Parker, Mark 216 Passeur, Lisa 239 Patrick, Don 79, 93, 92, 216 Patterson, Jolene 92, 232 Patterson, Lisa 87, 216 Patteson, Lynn 97 Payne, Barry 222, 225 Peters, Athena 90, 92 Peters, Connie 128, 225 Peterson, Darlene 94, 238 Phillips, Chris 144 Phillips, Patricia 105, 101, 216 Phillips, Scott 84, 93, 230 Phipps, Keith 110, 111 Pierce, Mary Beth 232 Plunkett, Cheryl 216 Polanko, Jorge 160 Polanko, Oscar 160, 239 Porter, ,Ioycelyn 225 Posey, Lenise 225 Potts, Tatman 36, 37 Pounds, Richard 94, 225 Powell, Victoria 133, 216 Prater, David 79, 140, 141, 217 Prescher, Roger 140, 141 Price, Karen 126, 128 Prince, David 226 Proffitt, Bob 132, 217 Psencik, Mark 236 Purvis, Randy 76, 232 R Raines, Karen 21, 88 Rangel, Johnny 232 Ray, Mike 140, 141, 142, 143 Reed, Randall 110 Reeves, Randal 225 Renick, Pam 42, 63, 70, 74, 19 Reynolds, Dan 70, 74, 83, 110, 123, 163,166, 217, 219, 235 Richards, Randy 107, 226 Richardson, Bonnie 239 Richardson, Thomas 217 Roberson, Wendell 140, 141 Roberts, Cary 217 Roberts, John 226 Roberts, Nelda 128 Robertson, Theresa 120 Robinson, Cary 132 Rogers, Cheryl 128 Roper, Vicki 88, 226 Rose, Grace 133 Roseneur, Patty 120, 122, 226 Rudolph, Bob 140, 142, 143 Rush, Fred 217 Rushing, Suzanne 120 S Sachs, Bucky 119, 128 Safien, Tricia 226 Salih, Hatice 75 Sanders, Don 92 Sanders, Ellen 118, 218 Sanford Don 165 Sanford Sanford Kyle 144, 14-6, 232 Susan 36, 37 Scheetz, Patti 39, 90, 233 Schell, Bill 144, 14-5 Schroude, Craig 37 Schwab, Craig 119 Scott, Pamela 217 Scott, William 160, 217 Sedinger, lone 119 114,115, Seigler, James 226 Sellers, Paus 73, 84 Selton, Louise 126 Shahlee, Mohjen 232 Shapter, Jeff 132, 217 Shaw, Demetric 140, 142 Sherman, Tony 119 Sheishakly, Mo 93,217 Shippy, Gary 144, 146 Shoop, Laurie 63, 72, 75, 78, 48, 83, 85, 92, 226 Simmons, Cindy 218 Simms, Mike 94 Simpson, Stacy 232 Sitton, Louise 232 Sloan, Debbie 87, 98 Sluder, Randy 226 Small, Cindi 87 Smith, Arthur 218 Smith, Edward 70, 73, 29,218 Smith, Jeff 154, 156 Smith, Lori 96, 239 Smith, Norm 103, 157, 159 Stamper, Conner 154, 239 Standridge, Brian 127, 128 Standridge, Carla 128 Stard, Kim 226 Stephenson, John 92, 93, 140, 142, 232 Stewart, Bobbie 101, 232 Stewart, Roxanna 132 Stovall, Charlie 32 Strittmatter, Jerry 92, 93, 99 Stutler, Carla 226 Suarez, Robert 157, 232 Sweeden, Darla 126, 128 T Taylor, David 226 Taylor, Jackie 101, 148, 240 Taylor, Keith 92, 93, 157, 218 Tedder, Bill 44, 127, 128 Thomas, Brenda 218 Thomas, JoAnn 74, 90, 110, 218, 219 Thomason, Ricky 18 Thompson, Beth 119 Thompson, Elizabeth 240 Thompson, Missy 41, 75, 101, 226 Thompson, Susan 148, 149, 150, 226 Thorley, Dianne 42, 48, 61, 63. 78, 90, 85 Tomme, Millie 218 Torito, Steve 94 Torres, Sonia 42, 43, 55, 62, 83, 88, 92. 98, 138, 139, 226 Travis, Sarah 128 Titsworth, Patrick 232 Tucker, Cathy 128 Turner, Denise 233 Turns, Michelle 46, 90, 98, 240 U Uhlennader, R. C. 218 V Vanderford, Vicki 75, 90, 227 Vandiver, Dianne 101, 112, 113, 240 Vandiver, Phil 92, 93 Van Rite-l'lightower, Cheryl 133 Varney, Charles 218 Vastine, Becky 90, 233 Velte, Carol 227 Viekery, Lori 110 Vollintine, Jeanette 233 W Wadsworth, Edwin 106, 119, 218 Waggoner, Jewel 150 Waggoner, Wade 94, 166, 240 Wagner, Angela 227 Wakeland, Jay 92, 93 Walker, Larry Joe 97, 218 Walker, Gay 227 Wall, Susan 26, 71, 74 Wall, Peter 157, 159 Wallace, Danette 138 Wallace, Russell 144, 146 Wallas, Lemarian 219 Warmann, Chris 103, 106. 157 Warner, George 42, 48, 56, 57, 62, 71. 84 85, 97, 219 Watson, Cheryl 219 Watts, Donald 219 Webb, Carl 140, 142, 143 Webb, john 25, 73, 92, 93, 108, 109, 171 211,219 Welch, Wes 144 West, Tom 14-5 Wetzel, Clovis 219 Wheeler, Nathan 233 Wheland, Mike 107 Whisonaut, Jan 219 White, Phyllis 89, 132 White, Terry 227 Whitt, Joy 48, 89. 92, 114, 115. 122. 123. 170, 232, 233 Wied mao, Tracy 150, 233 Wilbanks, Mary Beth 46, 88, 92, 233 Wilemon, Julie 19 Wi kes, Lauree 227 Wilkinson. Phil 97 Williams, Angela 227 Williams,Janet26, 101. 14-8. 227 Wi liams, Renan 38. 83, 107. 118. 233 Williams, Rhonda 20, 4-4-. 128. 233 Williams, Tom 37, 219 Williamson, Janet 73, 75. 148, 149.150, 219 Wilson, Bill 225 Wilson, Mark 44, 94, 224 Wimp. Ralph 163, 167. 219 Wood, Andrea 89 Wood. Bill 110.111, 229, 233 Wright. James 94, 219 Wright, Phyllis 120 Y York. Denisa 23. 89. 240 Young. Diane 18, 104, 24-0 Z Zamora. Selestino 227 Zapata. Connie 157. 158 TXWECO TXWECO TXWECO TXWECO TXWECO TXWECO TXWECO TXWECO 1978 TXWECO TXWECO TXWECO TXWECO TXWECO TXWECO 1-rtfi' 4 fu 41211 1973 'IIHN' I wwf. an-uk'-'I 41,v'lF'. J x1weL,O U1ukf,O 1 1 Well, here it is, the paragraph you have all been waiting for. The traditional philosophical summation of the year's events by the yearbook editors, who as you all know, have no more insight than anyone else. This year, Texas Wesleyan has gone through many changes and so have we. With only one staff member returning, 1978-79 was indeed a year for rebuilding the TXWECO. This book is the product of many long hours of hard work, but we think it was worth it fhope you do, tool. Brenda 81 Joy It is really impossible to list all the people who put time and effort into this book, but we would like to give special recognition and thanks to the following people for their help and support. Mrs. Joann Langston Rambler David Yates David Cullum Bill Greene Bill Stowe Paul Wynne And also we would like to thank Time, Inc., Cosmopolitan, and Us for the permission to use their logos. !r'Y ,Z'f'2! AE it NK: .H . TL .,. ., t' . es .- - L- ls 011 3- u-0 14 r i 4 F.- In an T 5 F- J.. 'u on 'E f f P' I4 L -A 'S f I 0 if , . .ef - :-.a . Q . 3.-X .wr ...- .Q L .rua 'fn' is ., :Q .:. V.. . tl ..J 25. ,, . f.' - 1 .2 ': In 1 21 af . 4 a ---pn .u,-- nm -A-evil-wrvzvlsx-911.44 -vi


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