Tyler Junior College - Apache Yearbook (Tyler, TX)

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Jfv Administration .... Academic Faculty. . . Advertising ...... Alpha Delta Sigma . . Alpha Tau Alpha . . . Alpha Tau Omega. . . Apache Band .... Apache Belles. . . Apache Guard ...... Athletic Statistics .... Baptist Student Union . Basketball Ladies .... Basketball Men s .... Bateman Hall .,,,., Board of Trustees .... Campus Christian Center. . . Center Hall ........ Cheerleaders. , . Choir ..... Claridge Hall. . Delta Upsilon . . . Dental Assisting. . . Dental Hygiene . . . Drafting Club . . . Electronics Club. . . Epsilon Delta Phi .... Fashion Merchandising. Football ......... Freshman Class ..... Future Farmers of America . . Gospel Choir ....... Harmony and Understanding . . Holley Hall ........ Home Economics Club. Homecoming Queen and Nominees. . Index ........... lnter-fraternity Council Kappa Kappa Psi .... Knights of Knicht. . . La Primavera ....... Las Mascaras .,..... Mu Lambda Tau ..... Opthalmic Dispensing . Ornamental Horticulture Club. . . Pan Hellenic Council. . Petroleum Club ..... Phi Theta Kappa .... Physical Education Club. . . Pi Kappa Alpha ,.... Recreational Leadership Respiratory Therapy . . Rodeo Club ......, Sans Souci ...... Sigma Phi Epsilon. . . Sledge Hall ...... Sophomore Class . . . Student Senate . . . Tau Beta Sigma . . . Tau Kappa ..,.. . . Tennis .......... Texas Eastern School of Nursing . . TIC Publications .... Vaughn Hall ..... Wagstaff Tribute , , . Wesley Foundation. . . West Hall ........ Yangs ......... Yings ......... Yearbook Staff . . . Zeta Phi Omega. . . Titles 4 5 29 8 4 4 O 248 204 208 224 280 4 24 2 0 20 244 4 0 2 7 2 5 9 29 32 34 13 142 1 8 2 6 118 , 231 , ' 236 1 4 122 108 136 154 110 48 156 191 190 168 157 151 152 112 16 215 314 26 40 58 162 158 Law Enforcement Students Association . . . 184 194 . 192 172 28 188 60 1 62 170 196 178 74 80 114 64 13 44 68 241 0 128 116 12 1 9 86 ' 92 24 98 r. w ' 1. W EK Ea? !!!Z!H!?lBl.l0llE?:T0!:EHMJ UH Z E STYILEIEJIZCOIZLIGI? SH? SIHFRIEKIEIEST E COLLEBE if fll!?TEXAS??E5!EZ??Zi L WILLIS REGHUI? Tlllflllf f 'AH X51 -. 5 -hw It W F ' 'wx gn 6 80 APACH Tgl r Junior Colle e Tyler, ex s TIC By day, we the students of Tyler lunior College kept the spotlight shining on our college, ourselves. By night, the campus had a glow of its own. Middle: lenkins Hall, the main building, awaits the voices of morning. Bottom: Backstairs at Vaughn Memorial Library. Security lighting guards a storehouse of knowledge. 415 Y I . JK 7,-sz? 44 : ' 1 1 mm f - x ' ' 'I ' -H' 1 ' N . i 3 .lr .- . 6 l .,,. A , - A - -q - N- . ,4 . hu . 0001979 - 80 When some think of colleges, they seem to picutre a mold with only a name changed here and there. But at TIC it's different. A spotlight so bright shines on the students, the faculty and the traditions which make TIC unique. Since its founding in 1926, TIC has grown from its original site at Old Iohn Tyler High School to more than 76 acres and 29 buildings. Workmen added finishing touches this spring to the new 51.5 million Watson 84 Emma Wise Cultural Arts Center and bids were let for a S1 million addition to the Pirtle Technology Center. Under the direction of Dr. H. E. Ienkins, college president, TIC was moved to the present campus in 1946. Since its opening, TIC has been one of the highest ranking junior colleges in Texas. The reputation, TIC-Friendliest College in Texas, can only be understood by those who have the privilege of being part of TIC. From those first harried days of registration we developed a sense of belonging. All types surfaced, kickers, jocks, freaks, bookworms, and lots of average Ioes. Different though we were, we were all Apaches. From this mixture sprung the pride of black and gold. Variety yielded enrichment, excitement. lf any college has variety, TIC does. From Canada to Florida, New York to Alaska students travel across the nation and from several foreign countries to be Apaches. Not only did the spotlight gleam on TIC, it also focused on national events. ln 1980 the presidential primaries titillated our hopes for the future. The 1980 Olympic games returned to Lake Placid. In 1979 straight jeans, silky tops and flashing colors packed popular discos around the nation. Gas lines stretched miles as the profits of many oil companies soared. Hundreds amassed as Pope Iohn Paul ll made historic visits to cities across the nation. A nuclear reactor at Three Mile Island, Pa., threatened to explode about the same time the movie China Syndrome was released. Skylab plummeted in Australia and interest rates and gold prices skyrocketed in America. Iimmy Carter negotiated a peace treaty between Israel and Egypt. America lost one of the most popular movie stars in history-Iohn Wayne. Top: Night lights sparkle after dark's arrival. Middle: Vaughn Conservatory blazes bright. Bottom: Potter Hall rests until morning. 3 WX 4 ' zfawls coll olilries , tb 0' . ,I I . As we matured we began to understand the true meaning of reality. Reality is hard work and responsibility, and it requires time and 7-H 1 ,- B , strength. R AT . , A ii K A The growth of the TIC campus in the form of new buildings is visual ' gl 1 5, , proof of much labor and planning by administrators to benefit students and faculty. Students contribute by dedication to an - organization or class. In the fall the Board of Trustees approved Construction of 3 51 million addition to the Pirtle Technology Center. The 19,000 square foot building will house recreational leadership, licensed vocational nursing, opthalmic dispensing and inhalation thereapy programs. The S1 million Watson and Emma Wise Cultural Arts Center will be completed by the summer of 1980. A fountain of geese in flight and a plaza will tie the new building, the existing Wise Fine Arts Building and Tyler Museum of Art into a center of study of the arts. -.E 'V L ' . ' Q. in 'mf-I - F' C- 1 iggq zlfiffi 0 I ' - -ff M' I ' 3 -I 1 ' - W 5 A . ' ,lt ' . V ' 1 b 1 A Q . V V f an r an a - .gee N1 V 5 1 Y , QL L H l 4, .QQ .L A Q 5' A VA A Top: Many hours of hard work finally became a reality for Tri-C's Homecoming float. Middle: Addition to Pirtle Technology Building. Bottom right: leannette Koehler trains for Dental Hygiene during lab. Bottom left: Cheerleaders signal that their team is No. 1 4 v. 9.0 S 4 ,fy 'Y ug -' - u ,Q 4,2 V SW' 4 ' JM 9. fm, wa' l J 1 Company one Pride of Tyler Tyler offers much and takes great pride in doing so. The population has grown to more than 75,000. Buildings are springing up all over the Rose City and downtown is experiencing a rebirth with the construction of bank buildings. The spotlight was on Tyler in October during the annual Texas Rose Festival. Also during October Tyler hosted the 1979 East Texas Fair. Bright lights, cotton candy, rides and games all made the fair a happy memory for many TIC students. TIC indeed made a major impact on Tyler. Its high standards of education, athletics, faculty and the popular Apache Bells sparkled in the pride of Tyler. Top: The Tyler skyline reflects a healthy economy Middle: Neon lights color the rides at the East Texas fair Bottom: The Tyler rose stands in perfection . I . iv , , ak S all . Y: EA ,,n.i..vOve41:-Q -v ' 4 I f::f:::l 1 bl 'gm' ll I il I ll Q -. ikviaf- Middle: Glittering in the night life of the fair is the bright ferris wheel. Bottom: Tyler lunior College: Something for everyone. Students at Homecoming festivities crowded the streets of downtown Tyler to be part of the excitement of a parade that stretched for blocks. A crowd amassed on the downtown square as Homecoming Queen nominees and their escorts were presented by Student Senate President Wally Brewster. The drama department representatives rode in the luxury of a Rolls Royce to advertise their first production of the year, God's Favorite. That evening TIC met with traditional rival Kilgore College in the classic Homecoming game. The Apaches took a 26-7 revenge to mark the first time TIC has beaten Kilgore since 1976. The victory made the Apaches the leading team in the conference. Delta Upsilon Homecoming nominee Wende Lancaster was crowned Homecoming Queen before one of the largest crowds to watch a TIC game at Rose Stadium in several years. Top: Band members march the streets of downtown during Homecoming festivities. Bottom right: Students await the long stream of floats. Bottom left: Drama department representative Suzanne Gilley waves at the crowd as she advertises the play God's Favorite. ew ' g , , via NI . 5 i AWAM5 I7 .Ll - H, I 5 . K 5 , 6 2 H ,,,,.,,,.............---...r w' 4 . -1 I, .an I is .29 PJ 121 44 la 41 if J' ,vw ' 1 -,,f 'f-f 14 ,fa :mfg 1 lf' 1: fm fi .4 wr' 1.1 Ms: ..- l i 81' 5'-nu-...,-,ws-r 'i.-,,-- X in ' 5 I Q V if .--5. --.L 'T Bottom left: Knights of Knicht danced their way into the spotlight of the Homecoming activities. Bottom right: Cheerleaders boost spirit of the Homecoming parade. V,- oooParI:i:ipanI:s Some people only have dreams but others make the dreams possible: the ones who make the spotlight shine for everyone. The internationally known Apache Belles nervously awaited the moment when they would perform at halftime of the Dallas-Pittsburg football game broadcast on national television. The band hummed the numbers to themselves until the final moment before halftime. Both groups proudly marched onto the field with butterflies knotting their stomachs. Then as tens of thousands watched, the band pounded out number after number accompanying the Belles' precision drills. On campus the drama department sparkled in the spotlight of Neil Simon's hit, God's Favorite. Top: Band members take a break before practicing for the halftime show of the Cowboy game. Middle: Belles spend their last moments prior to showtime stretching in Texas Stadium dressing rooms. Bottom right: The saxophone section listens to instructions for the next tune. Bottom left: David Wren and Dex Edwards bring their characters to life in a rehearsal of God's Favorite. E... l i 10 I Top left: Band members Phyllis Williams and Dena Bates take a break between numbers. Top right: With a look of satisfaction, Apache Belles Rhonda Kuhl, lanet Day and Karen Lamb wait for the approval of fans at Texas Stadium. Bottom: Esmeralda Sierra stands at attention as she secretly cheers for the Cowboys. fry' ' n , 5 v -- 3 , 4 aqbqqqb z 04- + vga: aw- :ww Y . -,, . . v ' 4 -'-N I EEgfi,:,,g.?,V ,W , .-fb A , mp -.W 129: 3,31 Y3a,',.. 'T1 '+05M1g H 1 EH' ,f 'Y Y W Eff. if 'KL Lim! xv ' i x -Hrvfuvwwxv-'?:. - '.yng.eg:Fz'E:S i.-V pe:,u.f4sf,:.aG.L,?.,i1,-iifihff-U, E 13? . -f- --' J, U. .., 5 ,i 4 ' 1 .,,.,,,14,:.,..i,,,- v ,W .5 l'-.-.'1 4 -1 'L f,1 .'N-'x 1yi J . ' ' m' ,w fu - n ,, . , x I . I f v I1 . ., n .5 ',':j.' Q' I , ' FM I n ,. XC' Pr.. Xl S. U .' 1'f :.l ' ' X wx ' , 4 ,.'.' ' .' U92 W'! 1 w J .-- N V, 1 1 W T w1fi'kQ. N E16 in H, . I A V ooo Faces At TIC we were special and unique enough to be individuals. But at anytime we could meld together and become one-a unit of pride. It was like an unwritten rule that we all shared one goal, one hope: to make TIC a place of happiness, spirit, warm smiles, understanding and sometimes a little craziness. But to accomplish such a goal we realized that before it was possible to be triumphant as a group, we must be successful as individuals. Top: After-class breaks allow students to enjoy the sunny day. Middle right: Betty Vinson seems undisturbed about campus traffic as she works on her sketch. Middle left: Susan Norris wonders if it was her test paper that scored the F, Bottom: Multi-talented Trace Hallowell takes a little time for relaxation. Top: Larry Melton portrays an opposing coach and discusses the strategy for a coming football game at the weekly pep rally. Bottom left: Freshmen get a bit restless during the two-day orientation. Bottom right: Clarence Strickland keeps speech and drama students entertained. ff v Y-jul' ooo Workers In order to be successful at any task, much studying and preparation are essential. Students at TIC spend many hours practicing and researching their desired professions in order to accomplish their goals. Although TIC is a smaller college than some, it does not hinder the selection or the excellence of basic courses. TIC offers a wide variety of vocational as well as a full range of academic subjects which will transfer to senior colleges. Top: Tim Hartmon absorbs information from his notes and books for midterm tests. Middle: Iulia Robbinette studies the culture to see if anything has formed. Bottom: Teresa Coleman and Fern Metcalf type their news stories for journalism. 1 TSN X, an X,-,,,..B M ,, x X llxk . fi 5 . ' wwf? 45 , iL:!W,?4 l- .Kwai ,qs A-f K4 1 N 1 , fig -5 Q Off fr., ,,, - 'I ,f 15-, x S--- Q - ,I 4- 'mtl In A x X --- lg - T 1 I W' xl' qxixs' - W' -.Y , 1 N , W M ,f X M44 1 5 , I ,, ' fb I lk I 1' , .- , 'n- h ' I' -,, as f 2- X- Siu A P . M 5 ' X' fr' WL gl X 'N v' I I ' ,gig ' - . -' 'lf I A5-L Q Ifhk' ij in 'lhl 'U-1 V! ' , ' ' SRX - ,af W ifi- A X My , N ,R f V ww Q W x '552-'A' 1. N X ' 4512? - -Fefe J f, MN ,- K , ' 'T ' U1 X 1 L wi fb X' ' Y X 'A K , Www Wfy ? V..,A ,W X 14-Q. 'Q -1- if-V Wx' -X X. 1 9 - x ', 4' F C-l 75. fi I lx at -jr? , 52 D X A fi VJLJT, . 1 W ,W y ' ' Y i Y -- f . , -' Xxx rf---5 !! I 1- F ,gif 6 ef?F ,mix L E Wi QEJM ,fa f K , Nalional Spollighl: ooo - . The winter of '79-'80 saw the seizing of 62 American hostages in a takeover of the American Embassy in Teheran,u. Iran. The student invaders demanded the return of the exiled Shah of Iran before the hostages would be reIeased.l . President Carter stopped importation of 700,000 barrels of Iranian oil a day troughly 4 percent of total U. SJ importsj, froze all Iranian assets in the United States, pressed for deportation proceedings against Iranian students inn the country illegally and sought economic sanctions against Iran by other countries of the world. Both the Unitedd Nations and the World Court ruled in the United States' favor.f Patriotic hysteria spread through the country as anti-Iranian demonstrations popped up. Longshoremen refused to. load ships bound for Iran and American flags flew more frequently as signs of support through the crisiss TIC sophomore Shirley Murray successfully coordinated the sending of telegrams to the Ayatollah Khomeini, Iran's- religious and state leader, registering 100 signatures of protest. Many other Americans sent letters and Christmasi cards. Still, nothing happened! An encouraging sign was seen in the release of about 12 female and black hostages, but State Department officialsl- and the American public were plunged into frustration as the Iranian government announced the remaining hostages' would be tried for espionage in the Islamic Revolutionary Court' Muslims burned the U. S. Embassy in Pakistan and the State Department evacuated personnel from the Embassy im Libya, which was attacked also. U. S. outposts in Turkey, Bangladesh, Thailand, the Philippines, Kuwait and Lebanon: -When it appeared that nothing more could happen, it did. A large force of Soviet troops invaded Iran's neighbor to the north, Afghanistan. President Carter imposed boycotts on grain shipments and technological sales to the Soviet Union. As the crisis lingered, the president called for the reinstatement of the Selective Service Act, an international boycott of the Moscow Summer Olympics and increasing the United States' defense budget by S5 billion. Insecurity and uncertainty were permeating symptoms of an America that saw its presumed precepts of global supremacy swept away. Top: Teheran demonstrators outside the WU. S. Embassy display Business E Week magazine with a worried President Carter on the cover and a hand-made poster saying U. S. Can Do Anything , a statement by were the scenes of violence.s ,QT H 'aw' A - it Se' ' nec Q, Q. , E 6 gg., ' ,P Ilottom:eA moslem militant j -ff American hostages Qijiiggflkl, Qipjfwill not be released. . , A ' .x !f,.,' -as l 2, ' ' ,fi 52 t , 'Q ' ' ff' 1 J ' ' . 'WAV ,Ay ' d'r' x JA. I ' 2 IFF, 1' if tunited Press International Pholf' .. .-4, -- W ,'5,7.k-..,Q'f?:v.. Lys, -. ,,. we 1, . vs'-:H-.1 .- 'EV ' 1iFf.q.'7' L, Q ,V 1.-1 - : P . ..' 11- fn- annum: QW T294 '9 3 ' :QI kai' 'i .1- 0,0 Top left: Flag waving supporters of the United ' States express their feelings toward the Iranian crisis. , Top center: Religious and political leader, the Ayatollah Khomeini Top right: President Carter worries about the crisis. Middle left: Iranians support their leader and government in street rallies. Middle right: A Pakistani helicopter flies above the burning U. S. Embassy in an effort to disperse a mob of students protesting what they believed to be an American involvement in a takeover of the Grand Mosque at Mecca. Bottom: Bomb Iran graffiti shows local feeling. The sign is painted on a wall beside Bateman Hall. 19 Sluclg lim ooo a must for college survival In addition to extracurricular activities such as intramurals, fraternity and Sorority parties and club meetings, students learn the importance of studying. Studying is an essential part of college life and must be taken seriously in order to graduate. For every hour a student attends class, he is advised to spend two hours studying on his own time. Whether it is in the quietness of one's own room or outside under a tree, most students find seclusion the best way of studying. 2 A. I.. fi' 'Ns-Q-v..,,,,. 'St 1 5 ,7gai'fst. ' 1 is is L 1 1 ' - I- ?f..,- 'f-'- f Q H S -1:2 214 at GHQZQQH vs:x'u'5-jf., 'F-fi , who J- I 31.54 ,.'-r-EJ, V11- fvw 'lg 'F'-f '-E 7- twlrl' f 4'-1 r- f x Top: Daniel Garcia finds a quiet spot on campus for studying. Bottom: Popular music on the dial access system helps Craig Evans learn. N-. ,Mwmwh , ofW3,2 - ' , ,., A ,Mx 12 at-is ' A . T 5 5 Top: Donnie Fisher recopies her Medical Lab notes. Middle: lennifer Duncan finds the photographer an amusing distraction from her drafting class. Bottom: Karen Woodard takes her studies to BSU for a peaceful atmosphere. 19,1- W V- .- ' 'Xi-5 L- . , A .f f ,- N k ,,f4 'A:2'?5-L.. fu 'L W-5 1 x , , . .,.m,,. . ww waif V ua L ,.--- , .,.5,:,,w-1::eLu-7-I x , f I ig!! 3 Af .-I s'. H fb-L., 1 0,3 fi.: 4' fx' -P' 'W X X rr 'J TRACE HALLOWELL Photo Coordinator a Staff Artist Y' f' V' s 'W-5 'f 4 'A .Qu 'Q -n . ,, ,, , X . '0f S14 A Tasks Challenge Yearbook Staff The 1980 Apache yearbook production staff consisted of only nine enthusiastic members. None l of the workers were on the Apache staff last year and only a few staffers had had previous- experience. But this did not hinder the determination of the new staff. In addition, Apache adviser: lon Hazel was new. The staff hoped to convey a new image for the '80 Apache. One of the most importantf changes is a new feature, a picture index which includes each student's name and the pages he'sh mentioned on. In addition, graphics, action headlines and photographs and descriptive copy were added. Problems were encountered throughout the year as deadlines neared. For deadlines to be met, complete cooperation was needed from everyone involved. In some instances the staff had l l r l l l LISA HERRIN Assistant Editor IDOITIN CARRIE cEssNA CYNTHIA McELROY ION HAZEL Editor Assistant Editor Adviser I l 1: .Q W I il ll l ll ll ll ns .Te :yy . ' .-1. if rf . 1 .1 Pe'59 ? fo' identifications. a sense of self- credit hour per semester. Top left: Photographer larry Thompson. Top middle: Staffer Sunny Shook. Top right: Staffer Donna lestage. Middle left: Photographers Kim Harris and Pat Silmon. Middle right: Photographers Ray Robbenholt and Eddie lopez. Bottom: Photographers Trace Hallowell, left, and Paul Carmichael. 9 25 difficulty reachm organizations a information and Although the staff receives no my for producingt 1 yearbook, they have satisfaction and a realization of the unity of the staff Staffers enrolled In a new yearbook class to receive one 1 gr. IFC Promotes y Harmony V' vmzwyff Y .Q 4. Nw . 11' sf '-4 1 Q 4 n mong Creeks The Inter-fraternity Council is composed o. ,A L representatives of each Greek-letter fraternity 2 recognized by the Student Senate. The Council V , attempts to promote harmony among fraternal organizations and to avoid conflict between their y W activities. y. 4, sa ya '-un'-1' out Top Right: Student Activities Director Billy lack Doggett oversees the Inter-fraternity Council. Middle left: from left, Randy Childress and Wally Brewester listen carefully. Middle right: Ed Henderson goes over the meeting agenda. Bottom: from left, Wally Brewster, Mike Wilson and Donald Crane relax following an Inter-fraternity Council meeting. 26 , l mn-na A 1 X I i x . ZA' iz f U H IP 'Ji 1 I 1, U ' Gil 1 gl -11 0 I Ya!!! 1 I 1 1 11, - 11 T . X Top: Mr. Dogget advises the Council on its activities. Bottom: Randy Childress is ready to take notes. Inter-fraternit Coun il ,Q uf in Pan-Hellenic Council Coordinates Creek Women The Pan-Hellenic Council is composed of representatives of each Greek-letter sorority recognized by the Student Senate. It attempts to promote harmony among sororities and to avoid conflict between their activities. f f X ,un -lt -A .- X f we V -f-. Top Right: Sonya Crowe, Anna Carpenter, Dean of Women, and Tracy Brannon. Middle left: Rush Chairmen are Dee Dean, Tau Kappa, Wende Lancaster, San Soucip and Sonya Crowe, Zeta Phi Omega. Middle right: Terry Francis, San Souci, Anna Carpenter, Dean of Women, Tracy Brannon, Zeta Phi Omega, and Connie Boston, Tau Kappa. Bottom Left: Terry Francis, Anna Carpenter, Cindy Forrister, Sonya Crowe, and Tracy 2' Brannon. Bottom Right: Dee Dean X in i I 1 f W i 1-L--., ,,,.. ,.. , i 1 f . E511 Q1 wg if 'num ,ww rifsvlf H A'.'IXiX.L V, 1' - ,Q . A. , XX A rj, ..,. ' mr, l V Q I 1 .if . gk is I. . i vi -'J -1, i i trr 175 e v 4 4Oi,.II ,..-- s' ' ADS stresses sisterhood Alpha Delta Sigma Sorority is Tyler lunior College's newest sorority. It was founded in 1973 by Mrs. loy Waston and Nicki Fraizer. The purpose of ADS is to stress sisterhood, service and scholarship. lts meaning is a union of women bound together to develop a constructive relationship. This organization may include any female student who maintains a C academic average and who is given an invitation and a bid to become a member. Top: Alpha Delta Sigma Sorority members are, from left, Carol Hawkins, Lakita lackson, Carolyn Cummings, Linda Edwards, Rose Butler, Arrick Colbert, Gloria Hunt, Sherri Bailey, Angelina lones and Yvette Williams. Middle left: ADS sorority sponsor Mrs. loy Waston oversees all club activities. Middle right: Alpha Delta Sigma officers are, seated, President Linda Edwards, Secretary Carol Hawkins and Treasurer Sherri Bailey. Bottom: Angelina lones, Sherri Bailey, Carolyn Cummings, Lakita lackson and Arrick Colbert listen to ideas and discussion concerning new pledges for the spring of 1980 and spring activities. lil 29 Miram Blake, Cheryl Derrough, President LINDA EDWARDS Vice President IENNIFER IRVING Secretary CAROL HAWKINS Treasurer SHERRI BAILEY MIRAM BLAKE ROSE BUTLER ARRICK COLBERT CHERYL DERROUGH GLORIA HUNT LAKITA IACKSON ANGELINA IONES YVETTE WILLIAMS fa illllil i Alpha Delta Sigma Top left: Rose Butler, Gayle Ross and Carol Hawkins listen to discussion during a membership meeting. Top right: ADS members impatiently wait for the meeting to adjourn. Middle left: Marcus Cicero escorts Carolyn Cummings, ADS homecoming Queen nominee. Middle right: President Linda Edwards gives agenda to sorority members. 31 The Alpha Tau Alpha Fraternity tries to promote unity, harmony, understanding and advancement of justice and service to all men. A member must have received and accepted an invitation to join this chapter. Each member must maintain a C average, be interested in the advancement of social service and wish to encourage the highest scholastic standards and character among its members. Alpha Tau Alpha aims at unity Z l Q 'fi Y ' 1 is 474.5 .Ml-'F' I i Af., ry ff! l ,l- Top: Alpha Tau Alpha members are, from left, Dean of Pledges lohnny Everett, Vice President Marcus Campbell, Sergeant-at-Arms Thomas Hawkins, Treasurer Mark Conners and President Dwyke Williams Middle left: Dwyke Williams, president Middle: Marcus Campbell, vice president Middle right: Mark Conners, treasurer Bottom left: lohnny Everett, dean of pledges Bottom right: Thomas Hawkins, sergeant-at-arms 32 QQ' aff uw 'WIRE l Q-'T 4 nun-vi Ipha Tau Alpha L F' T 1 Q 1 if A .I -A ' W -' srl -T , , 41-G ' .fig ,, , A ,- , ,g ' 12 l f ' ' ' z' af: 15 Q, . , ,,?'yg,i ,. X if .' 'ff-Z., , : A l Cf: ,Q 1 1 w A, 4-' ' . ,V - rs f . ' 5 v . 4 . s . l X -A . I E Hy, Q3 . . un ' 46? 1 i l .4 ,,,,-W' ' fr I' fb. 'HN ' 1 V' A Top left: Big Brother lohnny Clyde Everett works on his pool skills. Middle: Big Brother Marcus Sly Campbell tries hard to win a game of pool. Top right: Big Brother Dwyke D Mack Williams shows off the purpose of Alpha Tau Alpha. Bottom left: Dwyke Williams and Marcus Campbell discuss ATA daily plans. xg. 3,5 941 Alpha Tau Gmega Strives for Unit Alpha Tau Omega, a national fraternity, attempts to promote unity and understanding between their fellow men and to be of service to the campus and city. Membership is open to any male student at Tyler lunior College who receives an invitation and a bid to become a member. 'fic Q5 Top left: ATOs lead an active social life. At right are Ann Conway and Page Herbert. Top right: And ATOs enjoy action. Steve lones works to pin some beef to the ground at the Rodeo Club's fall Buckout. Bottom left: At the Homecoming dance are, from left, Vicki Evans, Glenn Grace, lim Hudsputh, Lisa Lynn and Ray Woods. Bottom right: Sitting out a dance are, from left, Clint Spencer, alumnus Dan Lauderdale, alumnus loe Mark Highnote and Theresa Brache. l 1' Qi ' . . A P' P, F15 -,Q gg K4 . - j - . ' 5335's Q' F ' irf4 Ipha Tau Omega '1--Y l m, fn? 'V id' A Top left: ATO active Ken New escorts Homecoming Queen nominee Ellen Cummings during Homecoming festivities downtown. Top right: Lisa Lynn and Ray Woods have no complaints about the Homecoming dance. Bottom left: lohn Begsins and Ellen Cummings say cheers. Bottom right: Alumnus Dan Lauderdale and ATO active Ken New count cash from the Homecoming dance. 35 BRENT ALLEN DUANE COOPER KEVIN EMMOTTE IOHN GEDDIE GLENN GROCE XAVIER GUZMAN PAGE HERBERT STEVE IONES LARRY LUMKINS EUGENE MCKINNEY BARRY MURPHE RONNIE PATRICK CLINT SPENCER MIKE STUART MIKE WILSON RAY WOODS MARILYN ALLISON PAM BALL IULIE BELL SHANNON BERRY I , Alpha Tau Omega Actives, I 4, ., Q I 1 , , 1 ,xx .3 X. I 2 M, .gin 51.5-1'9 'I L I 13 Wig? - fy ' . Yr 1 . f-'ffriiw 'E '5' 3' 7'I',.f-3' Q wr, rn' A A 1. t 5 V N If . - I Y ' O .. P, , , .E ff , ,al WNL an C-'V ,II kf'f95'9f5 L ':' ?'- 32.1 Q If ' '+I 1 sf' ' ' 47.1 ' V1 '- u A -,.A , Q 1. P Vx ., If A 1 . 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E Y! 1 'gfw ' Q O DI iz! F 5 . L 3 . N- 5 . Q I I I I 'fx 1 I I I Sa 14 A -211+ A , A , , Q, ,I 1 8 , Q- If Q I I A ,M H. x '76 'Ha ff if .QI .,,, I D I ..' ' 2 ful' K K 'Q f H3 X ., ,I A -w1fiJx,, W- . .fx 'i'-fj51f,xfA' I ff is ga I 'AS fi - A s:fg1'. A S? , ' f Ying, fi 4, It 4 - 'L' 4 Vx' S ' ix 0 41 3 3, 4 'Q A H Z 6 A SUSAN WILPITZ ANN CLAYTON CARLA CLEMENTS ANN CONWAY SONIA CROWE ELLEN CUMINGS VICKI EVANS KIPPIE GOGGANS CINDY IONES MARION LINDLEY IANE MILLER MONICA NEWMAN WENDY PARKER NANCY RAIDER LAURA RAYBURN SHERRY RIGGS KAY RONZELLO CAMILLA SMITH KAY WHITES IILL WILEY BETH WILLIAMSON I 37 n 4 , X- , ...., Ipha Tau Gmega xf? Top left: Sponsor Leo Rudd and active The Rock enjoy the ATO mixer. Middle left: Duane Cooper and Little Sister Laura Rayburn need a break during the Homecomind dance. Top right: ATO sponsor Leo Rudd. Bottom: Pledges Chris Frazier, Kevin Loudamy, Mike Stuart, Barry Murphy, Page Herbert and Ronnie Patrick say ATO is No. 1. 1 4 .A HN gf. 'M , n. 4 Y' Top: lohn Geddie and Ann Conway show off their fashions at a special fall party. Middle: The Homecoming dance gave alumni and actives a chance to visit. From left are Alumnus loel Graham, alumnus Steve Tomlinson, Lisa Katz, ex-little sister Bonnie Graham, Barbara Rainey and Doug Cole. Bottom: Kevin Emmott enjoys being the center of attention with lane Miller, Shannon Berry, Marilyn Allison and Ann Clayton. 39 Kappa Kappa Psi Serves Band Kappa Kappa Psi is an honorary service fraternity whose purpose is to serve the Apache Band. Its members perform vital functions for the band while promoting brotherhood among themselves. K Psi loads instruments, sets up stages, even sponsors parties-thus fulfilling their motto of building better bands. F. A v'S2ive-Q, Top: Pledge trainer Keith Hackler and active Reggie Young lead new pledges into the band hall. Middle: K Psi actives and pledges are, from left, Keith Hackler, Russ McCollom, leff Kimmey, Randy Permenter, Tim Worsham, Mike Walker, Eric Faust, Reggie Young, Bob Daily, Dennis Dusek and Stan Todd. Kneeling are Rusty Sartor and Skip Halleck. Bottom: Ricky Warren instructs Randy Permenter in the art of pledging. f X .? Ye: ggi .na s xy 3 ' ' all rf?f+'f? 'f'iQ,' p , Q rj 2- fb I V T Kappa Kappa Psi Film' Top left: Dennis Dusek appears as Humphrey Bogart at Tau Beta Sigma Halloween party. Top right: Tim Worsham and Eric Faust stand at attention after being given alpha by Reggie Young, Keith Hackler, Stan Todd and Russ McCoIlom. Middle: President Mike Walker gives instructions to pledges. Bottom: Actives of 1979 are, from left, Keith Hackler, Russ McCollom, Reggie Young, Clint Mclaughlin, Mike Walker, Dennis Dusek and Stan Todd. 41 Kappa Kappa 'Qi' Top: 1979 pledges, from left, are Randy Permenter, Tim Worsham, leff Kimmey, Eric Faust and Bob Daily. Kneeling are Rusty Sartor and Skip Halleck. Middle left: Tim Worsham, left Kimmey and Rusty Sartor get ready for Hell Night. Middle right: leff Kimmey, Tim Worsham and Bob Daily hang the fraternity banner in the band hall. Bottom: Pledges on Hell Night are, from left, David Maguoirk, Skip Halleck, Bob Daily, leff Kimmey and Eric Faust. Front row, Tim Worsham, Randy Permenter and Rusty Sartor. Nw. fr' My 3 -fem I Q his iw ,.,, -4 I 4- --- P 'V' 5 ' 4 1, 91,07 .',., wwf' f 1 , .1 -' , J 4 Q 4 Big-Q 'w .-,a A A i '. 1 I ' s I I 4-:AI , .Cai-1 ,M QI ,Q X wb, K L -41 K 1 a4,. in W J 4 , 1 G-zarnw , .xg :, A 2 1 . 35 'R ,., 3 -3 THE band fraternit Kappa Kappa Psi Top left: Ricky Warren looks for a receiver during a K Psi football game. Top right: Pledges demonstrate a new dance at the Homecoming party. Middle: Pledges literally wear their supper on Hell Night. Bottom: Russ McCoIlom bobs for apples at the Tau Beta Sigma Halloween party. 43 ...-.,. gm, Tau Beta Sigma Tau Beta Sigma is a national service sorority for college bandswomen. The group sponsors activities throughout the year in an attempt to promote unity within the Apache Band. This year Tau Beta sponsored a clean-up day for the band hall, a Homecoming party for band students and parents and a Halloween costume party. Members of the sorority also served as ushers for other campus activities. Tau Beta works to have the best band possible. Top: Actives of 1979, from left, are Stormy Coburn, historians Martha Lott and Kim Keesee and Student Senate representative Margaret Blackwell. Front row, treasurer Tina Barron, president Kim Dowd, and secretary Nancy Fitzgerald. Middle: Pledges sing t their pledge song for f ,. -1 spectators at ' Homecoming party. Bottom left: Actives Nancy Fitzgerald, Kim f, Qt Dowd, Tina Barron ' ,fi 0 1' and Debbie Sepulveda stand with the sorority ' f letters after pledging ceremonies. Bottom right: Pam Tanner, Cathy Lanier, Lois Walker and Tina 7 Navarro came dressed for the Halloween party. 'I' I fi' f!f? Tx 74,5 ,ST -r 44 , 'ix 1 1 Z nv- 9'Z Gard if -td r-il -4, , ,,.f,. ,,'. Ng' -ri ' A V , xfx wh U rv- 'H ,, X .H 1.0 ra, ia . ' ' -A ,- ,v 'NxX. Y ' .: - t-'wh' ' ' 1' ww.. - , Q -' -rf- '3,,:e,1f54- ' f, r if lglrg , , , ,f., rf, A , . 4 5 -J hi' . . , 1 ar ,,A, Y ,.1.f.,l. A hw 4 ,L 5 ,?ia1'3hgA..c,:9z.i .A u, af, e 'gf ,- 1f4s.,ff,:.,,1, 43154 1, 1 fiff?4Y'41 ' , B -rff 'f . L r3'1,' H'-'ff .'Mv,, A f'KW1,,E ,X sf A ve' J vi, rf rea ?,5 1f, iff f -rw 4' ' ,Q Q., ' :fy -.J Q - - l '7 f 7' 17 -7 1 ' . Q' Q' fa ,gff.':iYf:. 'LAT' 's.,. 'A '- 1 Y 1, , . Q 1 . 'fl -I 4 HIE, 4 ' '- -K ,gt 'if 43 -H u lg ir. ' v I .y ,., 323 fy l 'y , 1. .., ,1'--' ,4..,' ' ' '.,,f, ' Lu g-,.'1j.f ,.Ii3 is', f X 5. 5 'ai I, 5 Top left: Sponsor Gladys Best watches over sorority activities. Top right: Tina Barron seems surprised at the ages of Russ McColIom and Stormy Coburn at the Halloween party. Middle: 1979 pledge class is front row, from left, Nancy Ross, Cindy Rayl, Tina Navarro, Lois Walker, Lynn Metcalf, Marla Sumrow, Sandra Harris and Kelli Lloyd. Second row, Debbie Alvis, Wanda Morriss, Dina Haynes, Nancy Scroggins, Arrick Colbert, Lynette Ellis, Melanie Hogden and Cathy Lanier. Back row, from left, Marcia Welch, Kay Bradshaw, Phyllis Williams, Pam Tanner and Sharon Von Stein. Bottom left: Tau Beta football team huddles around coach Ricky Warren. Bottom right: Pledges listen to instructions before initiation ceremonies. 45 'K -1. Q14 ' wir'-5 six fl Tau Beta i Sigma Top left: Tina Barron takes a break during rehearsals at Texas Stadium. Top right: Arrick Colbert, Dina Haynes and Lois Walker get ready for third degree ceremonies. Middle: 1979 actives and pledges place sorority letters at Rose Stadium. Bottom: Dennis Dusek, Sue Flournoy, Carol Dodd and lay Carnahan watch festivities at the Halloween party. dl Ni mv-if Tau 4 Beta W u Sigma NX I Q N, , Y .hz , Q if 5 . .-. Top: Tau Beta pledges recite the pledge poem at Homecoming party. Middle left: Nancy Fitzgerald tells pledge Tina Navarro woes of pledging. Middle right: Tau Beta gains yardage in an intramural football game. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIWWTPJHB Wim uw rf QW -d - hi- gi .J--MF.. ....... t ....., ,mods y - ,4y1 f.fJ::lll:a...s .1 t X :lun I 4 ,fl f ' ,f:' n -lllll'6'XS:u, m'I '7 ll 'i-'- iff I '::.'! U . 'I .px lll'.!!!!!uImn,mI n qui? 1 A 'ii 1 I ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.. ...F I- --- W nn-naoununununu--nu-nlf-u ll -lll mn.. Ill ln Q 0 9 wr W XX if QSQEF 3313 Pb: K 5 DUS Bounce Ball for jerry's 'Kids Delta Upsilon Fraternity of Tyler lunior College is the first national fraternity in the SME United States to be approved for a junior college. When the National lnterfraternity Conference approved national fraternities for junior colleges, Delta Upsilon became a colony in December 1971, and a national fraternity the following February. The purposes of the organization are to promote fraternal brotherhood and to be a service to the city of Tyler and the world. Membership is by invitation only. Top left: DUs got on the ball for the lerry Lewis Muscular Distrophy Telethon, dribbling a basketball 41 miles from the Teepee parking lot to Longview's city limits. They collected S300 in pledges for lerry's kids. Center left: From left, lames Luevano, Wally Brewester, Arthur Rosiles, lim Brownwell, Keith Osborn, Kemp Kasling and Roy Blackshear toast the fall rush party at Smith County Electric Company. Bottom left: Tim Cavender and Keith Osborn ham it up at Cedars of Lebanon N, Bottom right: DUs Mac Mc Dowell and Michael Green 1'-'Q'- SL power the Apaches on the DU-Zeta prize-winning float in the Homecoming parade downtown. ,Q Q xi NN..- V oil ' LOA? WS ' ' .Lx i .5 fl 'ii .mi -93:3-fs.. 49 WALLY BREWSTER President IODY PAYNE Vice President ARTHUR ROSILES Secretary DIRK ROWAN Treasurer MARK WALDREP Chapter Relations LANNY WILLIAMS Sergeant-at-Arms BILL WINFREY Little Sister Coordinator ROY BLACKSHEAR TAB BOLIVAR ROBERT BUTLER TIM DEPEW CAP ELLIS DANNY FILLIP KEVIN FLETCHER IOE FLOYD MICHAEL GREEN BRETT HILL KEMP KASLING TOMMY LEE EAMES LUEVANO Delta Upsilon Actives .,.-3 ION 459 lf' --If QS- iq...-,Q T71 0, .BU I ig? CN 35' ,,..4'T Delta Upsilon Actives ,J 1'f3.+ V? i R I9- 5 l -I fvjf' X I 'I -U gr - 49' 4,4-in 19951 L STEVE WARE MICHAEL WILLIAMS IOHN HAYS Sponsor RICKY MASHBURN MURRAY MATTHEWS MAC MCDOWELL MARTY MILLAR DONNY MOORE ROBBY MOSES KIETH OSBORN GREG PANCAKE IOHN PERDUE RICHARD PHARR LUKE ROBERTS BRAD ROYDER IIMMY SANDERS IEFF STEPHENS BOBBY TALLEY TIM TRUITT 51 MERIDETH DODGEN President IAMIE RIVERS Treasurer WENDE LANCASTER Historian TRACI COOK Sergeant-at-Arms LAURAL ANDERSON LYNN ANDERSON loom AYALA LISA BASS PAT BLACKSHEAR CINDY CARR KATHY DIKE MONICA FOPAY REGINA HARGROVE CRIKET HARRIS TERESA HENSON CYNTHIA HOOLEN MOLLY MARCH MARLENE MCGEE MELISSA MCGINTY RONDA MCKINNEY 52 Delta Upsilon Little Sisters Delta Upsllon Little Sisters KATHY O'SHEA LISA SHANKLES CAROL STAUNTER SUZANNE WALKER KRISTY WHITE Left: DU Little Sisters, from left, Lynn Anderson, Monica Fopay, lodie Ayala, Marlene McGee and Lisa Bass attend ATO Pimp Party last fall. Bottom left: Homecoming Queen Wende Lancaster, the DU nominee, receives congratulations from escort Kemp Kasling at crowning ceremonies. Bottom right: DU Little Sisters rate their fraternity at the TIC fall rodeo. From left are lodie Ayala, Monica Fopay, Melissa McGinty, Lynn Anderson and Ronda McKinney. Qsgfr i'M!n' lie Sanr- 1uvuuq.. f hun-1 'quo' ut'--' IO ANN PICKETT NANCY ROBERTS DUS always find time for fun -1-5 fl ..,,VQ,x -.- 47 X 'M f s 'x it I l so , Xe f' U, 1 4 K l 9 Q3 is f' k M X ,Ir sg, .l - ' , ,' 9 fg: 'Lx ...i A Q1-ga: HJ mm Zeta Phi Omega officers get together at. fall mi . xer left: Preslsileumt Wally Brewster gives a hug to Melissa McGinty. ltggirt: Dtls litt e sisters rough it at the Winnsboro Trailride Frm-mn right: 'lkaiairiaierls included, from left, lodie Ayala, Lynn Anderson, Me issa McGinty and Spider lim. Pts t rs ,lj fe x fxtfdisiv jf X i to if 4 .Y f uf Ai All WY' is 7 l , Q alll Left column: DU brothers and sisters are Tommy Lee and lamie Rivers at the Winnsboro Trailrideg lamie and Tommy trying to keep warm at the Garland Bowl Game: Kemp Kasling and Lynn Anderson at the fall End of Rush Dance. Opposite: Carol Stautner, Murray Mathews and Laurel Anderson share each other's company. Dirk Rowan registers a fall rushee at a fall rush party. Kevin Fletcher and Laurel Anderson boogie down at the fall End of Rush Party. DUS stay active Top Right: From left, Tim Depew, Kathy O'Shea, leff Stephens and Molly March try to keep warm at Garland lunior College Bowl. Middle Left: Roy Blackshear and Tim Depew during a Delta Upsilon ski trip to Colorado. Middle Right: Little Sis' President Meredith Dodgen tops off the brotherhood pyramid. Bottom Right: Fall pledges applaud at intramural football game. uw .393 We 45' ff R Y 41331. K . R N.. , 'gk -...iii Y I 4 I -' 4, li it V A 1 Tw i W' if 4 xr ,if lg M- 7' 2' 'bi b , if 4 , 1, Q 4f 'y 'V , ., A nu M V - IW . 1- 1 gm I 4. af' 1 ,W 1, 4. ,fy ,I g .A N a A-.F - s +3340 ' ! 411 , A 4 in li 22 5 f I 'E s 2 E ffl, in . Ir., L :hun , . x Top Left: Ronda McKinney wasn't ready for this picture. Top Right: Mark Waldrep finds the football game unbearably cold. Middle Left: lames Luevano can't believe what he is seeing. Middle Right: Delta Upsilon and Zeta Phi Omega take first prize for their Homecoming float for the second year in a row. Bottom Left: What's wrong Keith? GHG Royal Qrcler We Kniggis 010 Knicfii Knights of Knicht boost spirit The Knights of Knicht was formed Sept. 6 by Sir Marconias, Sir Penirias and a host of others who asked not to be identified. The group got together to be different and to provide spirit for the college. The group's name originiated with the Monty Python troupe. Nicht is a German negation word. The Knights were formed along the same lines as the Nose Brothers, a secret society at Baylor University. Officers are President Sir Penirias, Secretary of State Sir Robonias and Sir lasuze, treasurer and historian. Squad commanders are sirs Alexias, Claudias and Bionicus. -1' 6 -W Top left: Sirs Clavinias, laysuias and Darinias entertain the crowd at the Homecoming parade. Top right: Knights wished the college a happy Halloween by A hanging a banner from the top of Vaughn Library. Bottom left: Sirs Rickonias, laysuias, Marconias and Darinias administer their holy rites of Homecoming. Bottom right: Sirs Darinias and Marconias clap to the music. Q x 8 . M-.. 4 1-1 aa.. ' 1. ia- 173' -4 - .A 1 H 'igzsin - .fi xi its A!-q,j.n.tgyx'... up-H , 71-0- -me-rf ..1ri53cQ 'SLN-'A Honor Students join Phi Theta Kappa or-an df' C57 , i il The Alpha Omicron Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa, the national lunior College scholastic fraternity, is composed of members selected on the basis of scholarship, character, leadership and service. Its membership is restricted to ten percent of the students enrolled in Tyler lunior College, and the faculty and local chapter name as members those students meriting special honor. Ki A EIYHY in tc, HS! mmf, ,wif M, QW ff,,, . may I ,C f nf Xi ' xii P t H If 495 ' .-, l Top: Fall initiates wait to register as new members of Phi Theta Kappa while Trace Hallowell, kneeling, signs in. Facing are, from left, Bruce King, Dan McGregor, Alicia Dowdy, Blaine Mitchell, Kip Yoder and Tony Ellis. Middle: Members who attended the Christmas meeting I were, front row from left, Boneta Strickland, Melinda - Walker, Alicia Dowdy, Kristy Smity, Valari Dobson, Bruce King and Lorinda Busby. Back row, from left, are Gene Branum, Dan McGregor, Trace Hallowell, Kip Yoder, Tony Ellis, Blaine Mitchell and Steve Pipes. Bottom: Spring '79 president Neil leter hands college EN-esiclent H. E. lenkins a gift at the annual spring initiation banquet. lenkins and Mrs. lenkins, seated, are F... X1 Z honorary Phi Theta Kappa members. 1 il 2 5 5 4 Q ,er Ig 1 i . II a 6 lin AY' 0 N 'forma S7 SEAL : D5 , 5- 5 9 0 X X , V ' . , ,.,. . Amir H -S 'W X , -' ng Q -1 W ' if 1 W I Y-Q' gg Zawwrf' t if T . we vim! ,, E V ffr'3f'2 'V fy if as I .WV W 3 i1-figs? M T Q 5 W,,f'Ff i 2 , if' f 1' mf tl af . ,, 1:3 -by T .. P ' I -1 f Q ' A ' l y I 1. s I 'ul' 'vb Q Q- If ' I 4 0 K 5 ax ' i 4 O :Q ' i. . I Y-f is ',r-- ' ew ' f 1, a ,I ' -'HI Q ir: ' -P 1 ' .. P' i -' N QI. - v ' X M Xp Q2 D A . ' n L' rigs fgfvfv. ,I in . 1 Y 1:9 Q i ' Q ' ' r ca, 904m Q i .',aLf2.1-5-m--xii 1, 'X' B at - I 3' 1 I f I I Y! I '1 , I I! A1 P 1 4 'ir' Top right: Phi Theta Kappa officers are, from left, Gene Branum, president, Kristy Smith, secretary, and Dan McGregor, vice president. Bottom left: President Gene Branum administers the Phi Theta Kappa pledge to fall initiates. Dan McGregor and Alicia Dowdy look on. Bottom right: New fall members are, from left, Trace Hallowell, Kip Yoder, Tony Ellis, Boneta Strickland and Melinda Walker. 61 I x IOHN BARNET President BYRON NELSON Vice President CLAY IENSEN Secretary BILL CARROLL ROBERT HERRING IEB HERRINGTON CARL MONTGOMERY ALLEN PRACHUL IAY SCHMIDT IERRY WALTERS Right: Pi Kappa Alpha members put their all into portraying their Greek symbols. From left are Carl Montgomery, Allen Prachyl, Bill Carroll, ierry Walters, Clay lensen, Robert Herring and lay Schmidt. 'romoting the Welfare of Its Members P MELISSA HORTON SHERRI KNAUF NNN TAMMY ARNEZ SUZANNE CARROLL Pi Kappa Alpha is a national fraternity on the TIC campus. The objective of this chapter is to promote the welfare and development of its members and the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. The membership is by invitation only. MELISSA COCKERHAM SHELLY DENNIS LAURA GIBSON KAY HACKNEY Above: Pike pledge lerry Walters and active Kenny Steele get chummy at a fall rush party. Left: Pikes love a good party! Pike Little Sisters and a pledge empty pitchers at a' fall rush party. From left are Melissa Cockerham, Kay Hackney, Turk and Diane Graff. s 63 A Q- K, , M , ,Q a .vw 4 A Fr 1.235 'Iwi K g U if , 1 5-NYE mg Us , Q ,I K 3 NISUH to a A as E ,yea , ,v., A'A. if , cf' my .... v . as 13. iw , S , 1 M 5 i:w,,,.,,A M Q f PM-ef-'M -.ll 3. 4 uf' P W a 'im -1 ' f at Q- f .'. . f3 'f,,'- ' i SP3 K!-1 r Top right: Pi Kappa Alpha sponsor Harold Trimble teaches petroleum technology at TIC. Top left: Paul Underdown can't believe his eyes. Center left: Pikes Paul Underdown and lohn Barnett feast on grapes and wine at the Pike Toga party. Center right: Pikes and Little Sisters cover a fire engine, the fraternity's national symbol. Bottom right: Pikes ready for an outdoor gathering. Front raw from left: leb Herrington, alumnus O'Neal Caffey, Bill Carroll and Allen Prachy. Back row from left: lohn Barnett, lid Henderson, Clay lensen, Rodney Crocker and lerry Walters. rf H D 1 I 1 .n 13-xiii' T 7 'Lf 1 ' ., .. ,,,, , K. ,,xTl,, 1 g ' an mnnauw 'L mana' nm- Pi 5 , Y at-gf.. appa I 13 4 .nv -if f Am... witn- t , 'V gn L. LIB ui -Q - Q M I x J is .ip JQQ. - 4 ,lfixo- i7'tf9 K M . S'-g15iHg.-j M-A. Q -' . ,, 1 . L I 4 AQ 225' -.fbi 4? '5i ii'ifl?i 'fly' rf '- X A rx Nz ' .' J- 'A,s'd5x?l,'m'. div: -Sfmt. 1:-sa 1 'fi-.3 ,Q 1, 1, vu -,wr yi' 9 'sggxh-I. 'X Top left: Pike Little Sisters play around on the front lawn. Bottom row from left: Suzanne Carroll, Shelley Dennis, Nancy Scroggins and Kay Hackney. Middle row: Sherri Knauf, Diane Graff and Laurie Gibson. Top row: Melissa Cockerham and Melissa Horton. Center left: Diane Graff gets a laugh out of being a Little Sister. Center: Pike Bill Carroll gets a laugh out of Diane Graff. Center right: Byron Nelson heads straight for the bottle at Pike window-washing. Bottom left: Pikes show a different side. 65 Pikes Work for Funds To raise funds the Pikes staged several fund-raising projects including window washing at the Bryant Petroleum Building and an all-campus Halloween party which featured the live band CrystaI. Other Pike activities included a Toga party and a trip to Galveston. One of the Pikes' main goals, said chapter secretary Clay lensen, is to build the fraternity with well-qualified men, then strive to be the largest and most active fraternity on campus. C if --li i gun . . ,lx Top: Craig Hundley works hard at window washing. Center: Pike Actives, Little Sisters and pledges. Bottom: Pike Little Sisters. Front row from left: Tammy Arnez, Shelley Dennis, Suzanne Carroll, Melissa Horton, Laurie Gibson, Melissa Cockerham and Diane Graif. Back row from left: Sherri Knauf, Fancy Scroggins and Kay Hackney. Top: Robert Herring seems content with guests at the Halloween party. With him are Rose Ellen Davis and Ginger Gary. Middle: Alumnus O'Neal Caffey and Kenny Steele return a little different to the Pike Halloween party. Bottom left: Little Sister Kathy Cooper is such a cute little girl. Bottom right: Active Paul Underdown enjoys the company o bunnies Diane Graff and Melissa Horton. Tau Kappa Unity FY f-Q5 Www i ij. ,f ,, ? ,f ,, . Y 3- W- ,..--- 7, Kathie Cooper and Denise Harris wear Middle left: Counting the cash from Vaughn,Barbara Denny and Connie 63 1 ..1 - .NF . v W, ,,,,u,,...,-n riff' I , Top: Ezzie Sierra, Debbie Skiles, TK colors at their party. the TK car wash are Michele Boston. Middle right: Pledges go through everything during rush week. Bottom: Actives and alumni join together for singing. Q in A .av ml Tau Kappas Take Pride in Closeness Tau Kappa Sorority, founded in 1927, was the first sorority on campus. Its members strive for service and sisterhood. TKs participate in the annual TIC blood drive, muscular dystrophy campaign and the local arthiritis telethon. The TKs are proud of their closeness as sisters and their dedication to one another. '41 -3 -Q I .i ': viiz ' .li ' gs :4 -'lijik x , A ' P . 1 I -ngif., W xv? i 71 ' A , 4... gr. in a' V , 5 ri g is .. T ,Q I A D, In ...Aix gas will-Xiu 1 ' T 4 A. 1 K' . uw, M A At 'ji u K' lv . ' As I U 'V wa f, ,. Y , A 1 4 j .x x 5 J Q f V 1 . 113' x ,., . i A 'fi My '+ l A R .. in ,I MLA .L x xr Top: Tau Kappa members are, back row from left, Susan Rush, Marsha Dickson, Minnie Mouton, Lisa Stanley, Denise Harris, jennifer Hoelle, jackie Stone, Lilla Patout and Esmeralda Sierra. Front row from left, Kathie Cooper, Dee Dean, lana Willite, Connie Boston and Debbie Skiles. Middle: TK Big Brother lohn Perdue escorts Homecoming Queen nominee Dee Dean on the downtown fountain plaza. Top right: Halloween transforms lackie Stone, Susan Rush, Connie Boston and Denise Harris into new beings. Bottom right: A confident Marsha Dickson, right, watches not-so-balanced Ezzie Sierra, left, and Denise Harris. Tau Kappa Sororit Top right: Tau Kappa actives are, front row from left, Debbie Skiles, Connie Boston, and Kathie Cooper. Back Row, lana Wilhite, Big Brother Robert Womack and Dee Dean. Middle right: New TK actives shown with Womack are, front row from left, Lilla Patout, lackie Stone and Denise Harris. Middle row, lennifer Hoelle, Susan Rush and Lisa Stanley. Back row, Ezzie Sierra and Minnie Mouton. Bottom right: At a TK car wash more than the cars get wet. Above left: All smiles are, from left, Minnie Mouton, Ezzie Sierra, Denise Harris and Lisa Stanley. 'X 'KM CONNIE BOSTON DEE DEAN MARSHA DICKSON DENISE HARRIS IENNIFER HOELLE MIGNON MOUTON LILLA PATOUT SUSAN RUSH ESMERALDA SIERRA DEBBIE SKILES LISA STANLEY IACI STONE MARK DILE IOHN PURDUE X, , 1 41:1 ., ,. 252- f XIX- x 15 r Q . , . 1 ' q1f'? 'Cf 5 5' -- '7'. 25f ' W 4' 1. ,uf Q 'fain Q ' Y - wr: 5 .' ? 5 . I L: I 342 l 1. L .w ' QQ , ' 1 ,Q 'N N . H A , 4. J 'V 5 immm submited by Tau KIPPI ,fivm I 1 I 1' 'X 3 . , , Wa. ,. K UZ 2 n H. . .21 - Y 'Q 4 1 Q' 'la on as ff XQ4-ffyfwa I I 1 5, I l '4'4 'W ,zfffb ,Q sl Collage submiited by Tau Kappa The Sans Souci Sorority was founded in 1929. Their colors are yellow and white and their emblem is a flower, the Talisman rose. San Souci Sorority aims to establish a sisterhood that has as its four-fold object the physical, intellectual, social and spiritual development of its members. They sponsor projects and social activities such as singing at nursing homes, donating to blood drives, collecting foods for food drives and voluntary work for the heart and arthritis foundations. For the Soucis to do project work they must have money, so they work at fund-raising bake sales, car washes and parties. The Soucis main job during the spring semester is working on the All-Campus Spring Formal, which is assigned to them by the Student Senate. Top: Bottom row from left, social activity chairman Elvie Sanchez, vice president Sheryl Craddock, president Terri Francis, secretary Tricia Ara and pledge mistress Margaret Delmonhoarst. Top row from left, Student Senate representative Kellie McCoy, rush chairman Wende Lancaster, historian Holly Ballard, chaplain Carla Bassham, treasurer Lisa Asbury and pledge counselor Lisa lsham. Middle: Sans Souci actives are, bottom row from left, Bonnie Dablegott, Patty O'Leary, Laura Fulbright, Anne Olney, Ronda McCuistion, Middle row: from left, Kellie McCoy and Terri Francis. Top row: from left, Lynn Choate, Elvie Sanchez, Sheryl Craddock, Wende Lancaster, Holley Ballard, Lisa Asbury, Tricia Ara, Carla Bassham, Lisa lsham and Margret Delmenhoarst Bottom: Souci pledges for fall were, bottom row from left, Karen Gay, Sharon McMillin, Lorrie Musick, Kathy Sanders, Lesley Seeley and Criket Harris. Middle row: from left, Melanie Stephens, Nita Shirley, Tammy Smith, lamle Danile, Sandy Williams, Brenda Eidd, Zoe King and Chelli Garrett. Top row: from left, Tracy Sheppard, Becky Gunn, Laura Cousins, Sandra Fletcher, Gina Westmorland, Kim Hagan, Kathy Phillips, Connie Mann, Robin Rossy, Toni Craig, Donna Wyatt, Nancy Roberts and Kathy O'Shea. 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'thx' I it till! ,Mlm nf?-gm t 9 Y 9 A ji- TERRE FRANCIS President SHERYL CRADDOCK Vice President TRICIA ARA Secretary LISA ASBURY Treasurer WENDE LANCASTER Rush Chairman HOLLY BALLARD Historian ELVIE SANCHEZ Activity Chairman CARLA BASHAM Chaplain LINDA BOYKIN LYNN CHOATE LAURA COUSINS TONI CRAIG BONNIE DABELGOTI IANIE DANILE BRENDA EIDD SANDRA FLETCHER LAURA FULBRIGHT CHELLI GARRETI' KAREN GAY BECKY GUNN KIM HAGEN Loki Hmuus CYNTHIA IOHNSON vlxkl KELLER 76 BN Sans Soucl Sororlt 4,4 nfs H ,gy ' 25 :LE 'TP ,f JN -Q -7 WIT' ZOE KING CONNIE MANN RONDA MCCUISTION SHARON MCMILLIN LORRIE MUSICK ANNE OLNEY PATTY O'LEARY KATHY O'SHEA KATHIE PHILLIPS BARBARA RAINEY NANCY ROBERTS ROBIN ROSSY KATHY SANDERS LESLEY SEELY TRACI SHEPARD NITA SHIRLEY TAMMY SMITH MELANIE STEPHENS TERRI TEETER GINA WESTMORELAND SANDY WILLIAMS ROBIN WOOD DONNA WYATT 77 t., uv I Sans Souci Sororit C' X .' ' ' f 'aff l 'Z f 1,' 264: ' 1 yr! l , is aff ,If fx Top Right: Sans Souci Homecoming queen nominee Terri Teeter is escorted by lody Graganus during TIC Homecoming festivities. Top left: Sans Souci pledges from left Laura Cousins, Zoe King, Kathy O'Shea, Marion Lindly and Karen Gay are constantly obeying their active members Bottom: lody Graganus and Terri Teeter ride the streets of Tyler during the TIC Homecoming parade. 74 uni! ll5l5 :::ll I V qalrinugllll .Y , ... 'ln -iii3325255iiiiiiltliiiiig' ' 1 l ' lull :::l ::::'!i253u2 ' I ll. ll nl' ' llll gu!,....,-- :.'.': a:Qsi.1!.:!!!!--. 55339 --- I '31 5014 Souci F? gmlvg ? :vs X JQiiQ,71'ik , HHQQ y Q H KEGZLGVZ K., I .f vfi, J s O 1-,fa I fk X! 5 x 5. swf' Soucis Show Their Colors 2 it Q at Halloween 4 i 3, 1 tx AS H, Lf' qi 4.2 2 , Top: Brenda Eidd, Lynn Choate, Traci Shepard and Barbara Rainey spread generous helpings of paint on themselves for Halloween. Middle left: Becky Gunn displays her Halloween make-up. Middle right: Criket Harris struts through Sans Souci hall on Halloween night. A Bottom: Kelly McCoy adds finishing touches to Kathy I gt Sanders' paint job during Halloween. ff, ' 79 Sigma Phi Epsilon -A National Fraternit sf Sigma Phi Epsilon is a national fraternity on the TIC campus. Its purpose is to promote and establish better relations within the college and the democratic principles desired. M Membership is by invitation only. s.s.2b'E+f -ii ' ' ' ' , . ':'A'A a K iV.x-'V' ml.. g. A Vai ,Q Hi,.,',G? E X41 Top: Toni Craig, lamie Danile, lohn Barnett, Nita Shirley W A, 4,5 and Kathy Sanders are pleased with the outcome of 'X the Sig Ep rush party. Middle: Criss Suddeth and Truman Freeman find more music for the Sans Souci mixer. Bottom: Little Sisters dressed formally at a Sigma Phi Epsilon party. 80 7 Y! ,wi V 1 f s Q . x 1- C ab I i ,gglifs : x we x Q ..z. e,, '-. Hts ' .P .t , -A ' A A ,A-'-'nw 1 - ' A ,-, . A-.1 MJ - -5' 1, S' A' Az, ,ga -A ' A . ' is - fs 'ff is? 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X 5 Sig Eps .,7v!fi'4v Top: Steve Parker seems amazed at Ellen Lambeth's latest shoe fashions. Middle left: Sigma Phi Epsilon's executive committee is, from left, Gary lohnson, Mark Dial, Criss Suddeth, lohnny lenkins and Scott Slaughter. Bottom: Sharon Lamb represents Sigma Phi Epsilon as Homecoming Queen Nominee. Alumnus Bobby Van Cleave escorts her. Above: lohnny lenkins and Greg Bierig provide musical sounds at the Sans Souci mixer. GREG BIERIE MARK CHAPMAN RANDY CHILDRESS SCOTT COWAN MARK DIAL DANE DENMAN ROBERT DREW STEPHEN EPP TRUMAN FREEMAN MARK GREER RICK HALE PAUL HARRIS GARY IOHNSON GARY IOHNSON SAM IORDAN DAVID LOGGINS CHUCK OAKES STEVE PARKER MARTY PORTER SCOTT SLAUGHTER HL .XX X Sigma Phi Epsilon pCW QR, QW: 'IT -w in Q .2 ff M' 3 K. 5. 'iff CRISS SUDDETH CRAIG WELCH CHARLIE WYATT LUKE VAN CLEAVE Qi '? iv fly '...a4 ,,,-1 6, -7 iv Q... r i Sigma Phi Epsilon Little Sisters Q4-,L 'YI' .B 117 lb in 57 il.-Q 'NK5 Q 1:-1. f, nk 1r--- 'U 'iffy T'- f-'soy .Jw 4114 FT' fu, ,, .qv 'Q T LIZ COLE TAMMY COLLIER KATHY COLLINS TONI CRAIG IAMIE DANILE DEE DEAN TERRI FRANCES KAREN GAY BETH HOLLADAY ZOE KING RHONDA KUHL KAREN LAMB SHARON LAMB ELLEN LAMBETH KIM LINDSEY LISA LYNN CONNIE MANN KELLIE MCCOY PATTY O'LEARY KATHY SANDERS TRACI SHEPARD NITA SHIRLEY TERRI TEETER MELISSA WILLIAMS SANDY WILLIAMS 83 Sig Eps just Love a Good Part Top: Steve Parker and Sharon Lamb make a toast. Middle left: Gary lohnson gives pledges instructions for initiationt Middle right: End of Rush is really something to celebrate. Bottom: Actives join together for a Sigma Phi Epsilon cheer at the conclusion of the End of Rush Dance. ig .azg :gi Q if Www- gv ,- f . Rim, is 6' L Wg 12 we , if . . A Q 'Hiking 1 2 ' 119,25 IJ' . 1 i It -. , ,, .-.f ig, ai Nyiqw it 2 X Top: Conversation and refreshments keep actives happy. Middle: lohnny lenkins and Truman Freeman display the friendship of Si brothers. Bottom: Truman Freeman plays bartender at a Sigma Phi Epsilon function. -Lil .,, 1 .2 Yangs take pride in N l '- Free Spirit The Yang organization, says vice president lody lurica, is a conglomeration of free-spirited individuals who believe 'true fraternity' can be achieved without initiations or payment of dues. Together as young men and women we exemplify a lasting love and respect for one another. As Yangs we believe this as a true definition of brotherhood. R5v - . 8 'S ' .2 f xg A '- ...rf ,f . Q s 1 , in 2' - ,. ' 'F -,,,.,,. 'X'-s..'q '-' Q 1' . N I WK WY E! .QI '1 U Top right: Yangs get together at the Y. Middle: Yangs put muscle into a tug-o-war at the fall Buckout. On the front are vice president lody lurica, left, and president lim Gober. Bottom right: No one is formal when the Yangs get together. From left, in middle of photo, are Allyce Kuykendall, Scott McElroy and Barb Neumann. 86 1 X .X it P ,- 1' ,J 'ar' s . ..',5A.,,v3:,a ,f rf ,ra lf Top: Yang officers from left are treasurer Wayne Lambert, vice president lody lurica, president lim Gober, and Student Senate representative Scott McElroy. Going along for the ride is secretary Rhonda Pollan. ff 'iii it ' 'ff 4 l K ,4 F5 W s 9'1- Middle: Yangs kneeling, from left, are Kent Bassinger, Mark Shular, lody Iurica, lim Gober, Bobby Lee, Mike Cavness, limmy Berry, Wayne Lambert, Tom Beallard, Tobin Rainey. ln the back row are Terry Collins, Corky Welch, lames Caudle, Mark Blackburn, Will Evans, Randy Kein, joe Harvey, Dewey Williams, Lee Smith, Scott McElroy, sponsor Rick Holman, Sean Sylvester, lon Wales, Kyle Kelly, Charles Wood, Mike Kennedy and lames Miller. Not present are Bill Morneau, George Castinado and Ken Speering. Bottom: Yang Little Sisters are, back row from left, Angie Smith, ludith Bledsoe, Cindy Griffith, ludy Conrad, Linda Davis, Linda Raven and Rhonda Pollan. Front row from left are Sharon Fuller, Tracey Miller, Rachel Howell, Sandy Keffer, Barb Neuman, Allyce Kuykendall and Diane Arata. Kathy Miller reclines. i. '! 4. 0 Yangs Win Intramural Yangs defeated their archrivals, the Spurs, twice to win a double elimination men's intramural football championship. In the first game the Yangs defeated the Spurs 15-0 but had a tougher time in the second game, winning 8-7. The Yangs went into the championship series with one defeat, which came at the hands of the Spurs. The Spurs began the series with a perfect record. Midway in the first half of the final game the Spurs threatened to score after Rick Rhoades intercepted a pass deep in Yang territory. But a penalty forced a fruitless field goal attempt Football Championship on fourth down. Then at the seven-minute mark ther Yangs started their winning drive at their own 20-yard 1 line. A series of Yang passes resulted in a TD on a ll 55-yard pass from quarterback Tobin Rainey to Tom Beall. Beall missed his attempt to boot an extra point. Ther Yangs had scored two points earlier when lody lurica caught the Spur quarterback behind the goal line for a safety. The Spurs scored their 7 points in the first halfl with a touchdown pass and extra point. Top: Yang quarterback Tobin Rainey rambles for a few yards against Center Hall. Bottom left: George Castinado pursues the pigskin. Bottom right: Tom Beall makes a clutch reception '- against the Spurs. .Pb 14,2 P 5- at ,. . .1 N. fy N ,al Q, 'T H 'gifs 5. tv, a H. .. 'Y 4 AN -' 1! . -a 5 BEALL H. . lf' Tr, e gbpgkb 'G FX Top: Little sister Rhonda Pollan gives Iody ll lurica a little encouragement. Middle: Sophomore Yangs are, front row from left, Tobin Rainey, sponsor Rick Hotman, Mike Cavness and lerry Francis. In the back row are loe Harvey lody lurica, Wayne I Lambert, Mark Shular, lim Gober, Tom Beall and Curtis Mornea. Bottom: Freshman Yangs are, front row from left, Charlie Wood, lames Caudle, Mike Miller, Ken Rug Speering and Kyle Kelly. In the back row are Scott McElroy, Mike Kennedy, Corky Welch, Sean Sylvester, james Miller, Lee Smith and Mark Blackburn Q 89 Y Top left: Scott Big'un Reed becomes a wallflower at a Yang party. Top right: Little sister Linda Davis, center, joins friends at a Yang party. Upper middle left: Yangs get down on the dance floor. From left are Kathy Miller with lames Miller and lody lurica with ludith Bledsoe. Upper middle right: Tobin Rainey, left, plays DI at a Yang PNY- Lower middle left: loe Harvey relaxes on Bike with his trusty mug. Lower middle right: Being Yangs means being brothers. At left is Tobin Rainey with Tom Beall. Bottom left: lames Miller, foreground, and Mark Blackburn. Bottom right: Little sisters, from left, ludith Bledsoe, Linda Davis and Linda Raven. 'W 'ZI ii-' ww E Ill HE -I I1 if F ht in-Ki I1 1' 1 nl'-ef.: . MJ gl ,Y f, .. K f ' -A S-Jef- 'V ,I l 'm ' wry! .M s 1 , , ' I2 . , it 1' HA, 5 V 1 f yf fn 1. - ' I e , .wi s If ,f 'I g, I E , -Af I P 'az J rr I, '- 2 4-f..-f Q 'V Y 'Qef ,nf .U 5 A ,Q 2 5 5-A-' gh ' 1 ,5 '53 , 1 fe .5 Q 4, 'V 4 ,Jn 4535 1 ' ,, I 3, f ,Q I qi? fflfy Us 'ILE 'av Y , , vs . f f? L,,g,E ...I.,,4 ,F-4 A V , fun! S u Y 'Ai I ful-G , nf ! 444 L 2,21 -M-'-'f 1 as W A K , , 1' I N' A ' 7. .. ,XJ :A g' 1 1 I t fwl' K W -TWA. .4 A - Kia Mx Ghz Y. f , f 4 4 2' 'JJ ., J Q I X1 A , 49 4 , I , ,IW . .4 x.,.f- . From left are lody 'll ' lurlca, Mlke Kennedy lim Gober and Lee Smlth lunca says the Yangs are signaling THE END IS NEAR GOING, GOING, Q ,,,. ,,.-.,, ,,- -...- -, ' W W H, Q, si 7,4-9'-'-M - ' E -7 E Y M, Y ,...-I- W '3 9 .I ,N ,ALMA-: ,M xx :exam rw: Q Q 1 -- ,annum-fm Z, - -f-' I bu A-.,,, 1 - , , . , , -- I sv ,, . ' ,wry ,. , ww - , 1 , - ,I mira' e 4 - 'E' A Q- ITS ' g, ' - 'rl + . S r I Y 4' x ,Al v V. 3 ,. 1 Q . ju Y ,vi ' .. 6 , -1 aw. A U . I 'W 5 .' , x4 V V . V l S ., , - 13 fall' ,SW ,, . 'L' Q? o , K H , ,milf I! .4 1 :F ' ' w, w ' , 'pIpr...' , -: -- s. A A - If 4 '- L- ? J A -,la I A . I KM: .Q Q34- . W ,- GONE . Independent Women loin Yings Top right: It's party time for Yings. From left are Kay Luke, Vanessa Carter, Ginger Smith, Tammy Smithey Qwearing hatj and lulie Alspaw. Left: Yings hose down a big rig for cash. Jw an 5251 1 ' V. I iw' K C' -if ' N V, 1' Bottom: Yings of 1979-80 are, bottom row from left,s1q Renee Cobble, Danelle Bechthold, Debra Cheatumm Laura Bowen, Paula Snyder and Karen Cook. Top rovwg from left are Sheri Don Garner, Marilyn Yarbrough,n,! Lynn Dudek, lulie Alspaw, Lisa Lynn, lulie Townsend,n. Barbara Cummins, Bonnie Starnes, Shannon Sandersp Ingrid Sledge, Michelle Kidder, Becky Brumit, Debbievw 'l 1 Brumit and Tammy Smithey.-Q V i l X. , 1 9 ,Q 7 . . A ' iz: :fs .Q SP T4 ' 'Q ' 114 :Q 5 'rv 4' ., is y-1 , iz g ,ilu 5 5 ' x ' X .N ,S X K X I at We t f we 'f gf, V1 ',,I 'l!I,' 1 . 4 ' L :Li K tvniflk Erj 'Q 1 ,f il,ly,i W I: Q, Yings lf' f-2-'swf -Q I S WT F' A W I 4- 1 FU 9x N Q 'Q ff X ,XSS -, L., '29 ,Q ' in A I 1 1 .N V01 'Y ef 'sf 3 ,ff .. 1 ' I' X . J PAULA SNYDER BONNIE STARNES PAM WILLIAMS wr.. 51? IULIE ALSPAW DANELL BECHTHOLD SUSAN BLACKBURN LAURA BOWEN BECKY BRUMIT DEBBIE BRUMIT DEBRA CHEATUM RENEE COBBLE KAREN COOK BARBARA CUMMINS SHERI DON GARNER MISCHELLE KIDDER IENNIFER MCCLAIN KAY SANDERS SHANNON SANDERS INGRID SLEDGE 93 Yings Fare Well at Fall Buckout N ,, f sf qw. I gg 7 gf Ying women really pulled for their team at the Rodeo Club's fall Buckout. The Yings came in second in the tug-o-war and third in overall Buckout competition. Top left: Attempting to fray the rope are, from left, Paula Snyder, lennifer McClain, lulie Townsend and Shannon Sanders. Top right: Shannon Sanders is at the end of her rope. Bottom: Buckout competitors are, front row from left, Nola White, Renee Cobble, Shannon Sanders, Ingrid Sledge. Middle row from left are Bonnie Starnes, Paula Snyder, lulie Townsend and Karen Cook. Back row from left are Pam Williams, lennifer McClain, Sheri Don Garner and Michelle Kidder. FM Top: Yings have spirit for the Apache football team. Middle left: Yings have spirit among themselves. From left are Paula Snyder, lennifer McClain, Eddie Basset and Renee Cobble. Middle right: Denise Baldwin, left, and Nola White are never completely in the dark. Bottom: The Ying intramural football team. Front row from left are Ingrid Sledge and Danelle Bechthold. Middle row from left are Shannon Sanders, Tammy Smithey, Karen Cook and Paula Snyder. Back row from left are Debra Cheatum, Marilyn Yarbrough, Laura Bowen, Sheri Don Garner, Barbara Cummins, lulie Townsendband Michelle Kidder. g 1 . if H' ui I x ?N' , 1' 'cl f f ., , -'ye' I - 1 gl! Tn? thx? ' :ll 0:43 A. l ng+..,:,,.z? m In . ' g4s1.'. l: 95 M 99 'Y A Q . . 35 Q. . Y W g.. , -Tiff 9' 5151 Wiz: f 5' f Top right: Alumni get together at Homecoming. From left are Rodney McCaslin, Shelby Bland, lan Burditt and Peggy Widdle. Middle left: Pam Williams, Bonnie Starnes, limmy Berry and Lisa Turentine share a little friendship. Middle right: Making merry at the Homecoming Party are, from left, Paula Snyder, Renee Cobble, Nancy Zylka, Ingrid Sledge and D'Lynn Place. Bottom: This is how the Yings stack up: front row from left are Laura Bowen, Sheri Don Garner, Becky Brumit, lulie Townsend, Renee Cobble, Debra Cheatum, Marilyn Yarbrough and Ingrid Sledge. Middle row from and and left are Tammy Smithey, Lisa Wade, Shannon Sanders, Paula Snyder Karen Cook. On top are Debbie Brumit, lulie Alspaw, Lynn Dudek Michelle Kidder. Danelle Bechthold lies down on the job. . ,L fb' - .-Q , fir-fm-1 as ygifv' x' X pf 5 F 1 xi.. t NGA -K , fly If . ' Ar 5 . rf-A V C .SM-gil: 1- S! is ' . 2 ,R ! y - al I f xii bs? . Y f ' X' ' . 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Middle right: Ingrid Sledge was found in the company of Sky Pinkston at the Homecoming Party. Bottom: Yings congregate at the Buckout. Front row from left are Michelle Kidder, Karen Cook, Ingrid Sledge, Paula Snyder and Rinda Price. Second row: Denise Baldwin, Danell Bechthold, Shannon Sanders and Nola White. Third row: Sheri Don Garner, Barbara Cummins, Bonnie Starnes, lulie Townsend and lennifer McClain. Peeking in at the top are Pam Williams and Cindy Reid. 97 Zetas Win lst in Blood Drive Zeta Phi Omega is committed to the college and the community. The Z have many service Dance. This year, as in the past, Zetas won the 1st place sorority trophy donating the most blood during the annual campus-wide drive. Zetas also s nightly in the laycees' projects such as sponsoring the All-Campus Valen dunking booth during the week-long East Texas Fair This is the sixth year of participation on this worthwhile money-raising projem In keeping with tradition, Zetas and DUs worked together to produce a 1 place float in the Homecoming float competition. This year Zetas were w represented with five candidates for Homecoming Queen. The Zetas which benefits under-privileged children at Christma ed sponsor is Ann Ryw .i i atm: 2 ,,,ag2,yph ,Z . NH Top: Zeta officer actives are back row from left, Tracey Cook, Ann Conway, Beth Williamson, Susan Wilpitz, Lisa Morris, Kim Lindsey, Traci Cook, Karen Lamb, Melanie Bowers, Kathy Collins, Kathy Whites and Rhonda Kuhl. Front row, from left, Ann Clayton, Cindy Forister, Suzanne Williams, Sonja Crowe, Tammy Collier, Vicki Evans, Tracy Brannon, Sharon Lamb, Branda Powell, Ellen Cumings and Ellen Lamb. Bottom left: Ready for a Halloween night of surprises are Kerri Kuhl, jackie Otto and Lisa Burr. Bottom right: leff Harraid escorts Zeta Homecoming nominee Tracy Brannon. 18 .N -sr N? -u...,,-K xv XX w'sj R .'.f f?.N:I ' 4 'ii ch fix ,' , :Split , fl ' If -ravi ...Q-Q. Zeta Phi I-f ,af Omega K Top left: The Zetas and DUs hosted a mixer at Smith County Electric Co., and Vicki Evans and Wally Brewster take advantage of it on the dance floor. Topright: Pledge trainer Cindy Forister has the honor of cutting the cake at a Zeta PQHY- .. . Middle: Lanny Williams, Traci Cook and Susan Wilpitz enjoy each other's company at the Zeta-DU mixer. Bottom: Zetas enjoy a night at a costume party. Back row, from left are, Ann Conway, Vickie Evans, Ellen Cumings, Lisa Morris, Tracy Brannon, Traci Cook, Cindy Forister, Tracey Cook, Sonia Crowe, Tammy Collier and Rhonda Kuhl. Front row, from left are, Ann Clayton, Beth Williamson, Kathy Collins, Karen Lamb and Ellen Lambeth. 99 LISA BASS SHANNON BERRY PAT BLACKSHEAR MELANIE BOWERS TRACY BRANNON ANN CLAYTON TAMMY COLLIER KATHY COLLINS ANN CONWAY TRACEY COOK TRACI COOK SONIA CROWE ELLEN CUMINGS VICKI EVANS CINDY FORISTER KARRIE KUHL RHONDA KUHL KAREN LAMB SHARON LAMB ELLEN LAMBETH Zeta Phi Omega st P, 1 if as ff? 'GF-'Q' ..-ik 4,4 , ' 1 1, f5 t.-if-I r '9 tif 'tlfihj 5 ' -S, ,Y I 'Q I ff Q f - , Xt f , 11 .E N. , ,-: I - Q c' fx Q, ,rum- -. ,Z 1 'W v if V 1 A I ' I ' -5' f - ' ' in X . 2, X x QR. if f Q Lf, H , v. yt, , Ji , A .f,fX , ff raw I I .. .. ' '- . ww I' 15 ,4 'ffifff' - Qt F' 'f'- -11r1 .'li- .. ' . fiwlf- I - KIM LINDSEY MOLLY MARCH STARLA MCCAY IANE MILLER LISA MORRIS IACKIE OTTO BRENDA POWELL IILL REEVES LISA SHANKLES KATHY WHITES SUZANNE WILLIAMS BETH WILLIAMSOM SUSAN WILPITZ ANN RYE-sponsor Left: Zeta officers are, back row, from left, chaplain Suzanne Williams, intramural sports director Ann Clayton, assistant pledge director Cindy Forister, rush chairman Sonja Crowe, alumni relations officer Ellen Lambeth and historian Brenda Powell. Front row, from left are, treasurer Tammy Collier, vice president Vicki Evans, president Tracy Brannon, secretary Sharon Lamb and Student Senate representative Ellen Cumings. 101 A ff ' vi. l ggi? , Q x Top: Zetas tug hard for a place in the Buckout tug-of-war competition. Middle left: Zeta hall is full of trophies and name symbols. Middle right: Zetas and DUs joined efforts to produce a 1st place float. Right: Zeta pledges cheer their team during an intramural game. Bottom: Zetas did their first rush party of the semester in American Style. Back row, from left, Rhonda Kuhl, Ann Conway, Traci Cook, Melame Bowers and Tracy Brannon. Front row, from left, Kim Lindsey, lisa Morris, Karen Lamb, Susan Wilpitz, Ellen Lambeth and Sonja Crowe. 102 Zetas . Service and Fun Q X- 'ii 2.1 U we - 555 .AL Q., .J . XM? 1-1 1 .V I . 7 ' ' ' . , 'vu V 7 1 5 'fx 'T Yu.. as - ' ':41 F'? 2 it I I , ,. .lf , W tl Nb L. e W y f' - ' - 1 Q - ,rj '5-fi-J . Q , ' ' A., -, n r .I l:QL wx A K 's -eq 5 .9 els-qw' 4' MNV'a' if . ll - du X- . J0f, xf 5'-v' 1 l .i. i 'F bln Y 1. , , S fr Ji' ?f vs. '95 if fvfmlllllllfnf, ,,.. ar 4 1979-80 Pledge Trainer ...M ln Memor of Starla Diane McKay On August 14, our sister Starla Diane McKay passed away after a short illness. We, the sisters of Zeta Phi Omega sorority, dedicate this poem to her cherished memory. Always Remember The Happy Times By Amanda Bradley Sometimes when things go wrong for us, it's easy to forget the happiness we've seen and the good fortune we've met. Those down times can be good times to think of friends we've known, of favors that they've done for us, of kindness they've shown. To think of fun-filled times we've spent, nice places that we've been, of the beauty that life offers us. Time and time again, and then a day when things go wrong can turn into a day for us to think of how very often things have gone our way. We will always love and cherish the memories we have of our sister Starla. We cannot say, and we will not say that she is dead . . she is just away. The sisters of Zeta Phi Omega sorority Top Dorm mother Mrs. Newman, explains the rules and regulations of Bateman Hall. Middle left: Dianne Clemmons stretches for the interception in the championship game as lackie Anderson and Teresa Haas await McNealy races around a P.E. major for Bottom: Back row, from left, are Steven Ware Greg Williams, Pearl Patterson, ludy Conrad, Teresa Carr, lulie Temple, Cathy Blankenship, Connie McNealy and lohn Boone. Middle row, from left are, ludith Bledsoe, lackie Anderson, Barbara Smith, Mona McCullough, Teresa Haas and Mike Mirabella. Front row, from left, are Andy Brelitz, Lauri Powledge, Connie Fulce, lodi George, Dianne Clemmons, Ronda Brannon Bateman Babes win intramural football trophy The Bateman Hall intramural football team, the Bateman Babes, captured the championship crown in a battle against the P. E. majors. The women in blue also competed in basketball intramurals and had a satisfactory outcome. Bateman Hall, the largest dormitory on campus, houses 166 women. Although the dorm is privately owned, it is operated under the same regulations as and general supervision of the college. Residents of Bateman Hall were confronted with several issues. Late in the fall semester occupants were faced with a parking problem that led many residents to Tyler City Hall with complaints. Parking on the West side of Magnolia Street, which runs in front of the dorm, was prohibited, forcing some women to park a block away from the dorm. ln addition, the 2 a.m. curfew on week nights was changed to midnight. Although Bateman is the largest dorm, residents united in functions such as the Christmas party, intramural sports, studying and socializing to make dorm life pleasant. ll' 1 rt.. ' N Y 'fi YY +- - , W' iw the outcome. Middle right: Connie needed yardage. and Wilbert Harkless. I 134 XV 6, 'iw' Z9 it F5 f'5 I svg I T ,In l , . i Top left: Third floor: i Front row from left are Lauri Powledge, and Helene Schutter. Middle row from left are ludy Conrad, lackie Otto, lanie Argenbright, and lo Sanders. Back row, from left are Betsy Earnhart, Diana Manning, Tricia Byrd, Natalie Kindod, and Paula Hughes. Top right: Third floor: front row from left are Wyonisa Willis, lacqueline Anderson, Betsy Earnhart, ludy Yarbrough and Evelyn Smith. Back row from left are Paula Hughes, Diana Manning, Natalie Kindod, Angela Patterson, Tricia Byrd, Helene Schutter and Connie McNeaIy. Middle: Second floor: Front row from left are Sally Ross, Cherie Foster, Felicia Thrash, Terri Throckmorton and Chari Lloyd. Middle row from left are Felicia Williamson, Lisa Vernon, Lorrie Musick, Gina Westmoreland, Lisa Herrin, Donna Sherrill and Annette Harper. Back row from left are Diana Wade, Gail Paroline, Dinah Barton, Cindy Carr, lulie Stolusky, lou Ann McKinney and Carrie Cessna. Bottom: First Floor: Front row from left are Melissa lopez, Kelly Mitchell and loy Funderburk. Middle row from left are Carla lohnson, lynn Ingram, Donna Phillips, laci Stone and Cathie Blakenship. Back row from left are Virginia Perry, Beth Gray, Karen Rogers, Melinda Hancock, Elizabeth Nichols and Kelly Iones. 105 Bateman S 4 57:-4 fr: 14.31 l ,fi 1-X' 'GX Q' I 2 ..,,, ' Raft? KW- ' ,,'.,'.-' 1 ...hx-4. Tir . :lun 1 53: if ,, ' 'V -1 ., Y 'i V .1 Ziff 4 ww ff , 7,7 5 ,73 ,ns 4 .xr . - ' . - .82 . sv 'nk'-Q Qw' If V 1 4' , Q . Hall , Top: Bateman hall residents find lounging in their rooms relaxing after a full day of classes. Back from left, are lodi George and Dinah Barton. Front, from left, are Heather Hendricks, Karen Hood, Andra Chreene and Dianne Clemmons. Middle right: Diana Wade and Donna Sherrill find reading their homework out loud more entertaining. Middle left: Ready for a night of dancing and socializing are lackie Stampley and Fran Adkisson. Bottom: Gina Westmoreland seeks a listening ear. 106 T? f- , ,. 1 -A 'f ll 1 '. 1 Rf.. .1 l iz l 1'0 ustllll 1-37' 35, r-,Q '1 HP X , Q xs xNi 4- A 4. ' Q. ' ff, Q ' D ., '- . ' of 42 C ' .Q--f if ' ' 3, 5 A gy, 1.1.3, 'V if 7 ' Q -f 'frawf' A if as B . ' 1' ik ' 1 ,I ' ,a lj :- .le' 'V'-' 5' rg' j TN, 'lfffti f' Y 'afi tl' rf. TJ -l' A 'f g ' I .V V- . - 4 I ,rggr 1 : 7 CJ, gafgaai- fl am 535331 us iw locks flock to Center Hall Center Hall, located across from the main campus, houses 48 men including the 'S men's basketball squad and tennis players. Top left: Center Hall Dorm Director Mary Key wears a happy smile. Top right: Kevin Carlile and Perry Elliott look for some action. Middle right: Center Hall upper floor residents are, kneeling, Gary Lockhart, Fred McDade and Elton Webster. Middle row: Stuart Whitaker, Doug Hall, Russell Angel, Harry O'Brien, Kevin Carlile and Raymond Bell. Back row: Greg Pancake, Alan lohnston, Andre Glover, Clarence Swannegan, Curtis Wallace, loe Turner and Pat Wilson. Bottom: Center Hall ground floor residents are, from left, Wilbert Harkless, Russell Wheeler, Rodney Crocker, Wayne Parish, Manuel Hallmon, Friday Otabor, Bruce McCullough, Andy Bielitz, leff Ward, Rusty Sartor, David Somerford, Kenneth Brandt and Mike Bridges. Kneeling are Wilbur Taylor and lohn Boone. H18 A, Vi'- L3 Jelg 1 -K mn. vm .3 .- 5 mf 1 x f A 1: 'S . .., 1 . 4- ' DQ' 'I..,l Q N 45'-9u Smf 5 Q' - - itv iwmyiil ,. immllnuih IWW ij, Wilii' ,il y. ilif-.9343 W' 'A 'uliiig 5 Qiii Q i,,,,,.--naar M 9' ' 21 ' 1 'rf 'L R8 s shi A8 8-41 4 l Rl 16 W va .....,.,.,,9' 'Mf3 'x ' H f: .. as an ' 'A Q1 L: . Qs ' fig ue.-.Ms 15 er' 3, ' 9 ,Q W n W R' 5 if We mwise ' 'MNNIIH ml ,gfffvxg uma' . N .QM Va- 56 .4 'Q t - A 'f ' 4. l .sv .-. X OU IQ .navy at li we ,, Q by wg-R fp ' 1 .' v l','g' Young men gO .273 ' va Was: .fan g., ' ' nth. 17.5 fbi fu if . nl, -4 turd ,Mal West West Hall is one of three men's dorms on campus. The dorm houses 48 Q J X iz. .E Y . will' 1 X--'3 , v 4--az. .1 'G' i f' ' men and dorm director Mary lane Baker. The men made a compatible group this year, Baker said. Ten of the men work in the cafeteria and 17 are in the Yangs. This year the men in West Hall did more activities together, Baker added. Top: Back row, Tobin Rainey, Dex Edwards, Mike Miller, lerry Francis, Mark Blackburn, Mark Schuler, Lee Smith, Hal Savage, Fred Baker, Melford Brannon. Front row, Doug Gilpin, Bob Daily, Kenneth Speering, Mike Cavness, Michael Kennedy, Gary Taylor, limmy Berry and lames Caudle. Not pictured: Ricky Garrett Middle: Back row: loe Harvey, Mark Byrd, Will Evans, lody lurica, Corky Welch, lames Miller, Bill Mornean and Randy Gonzo. Front row, Scott McElroy, lim Gober, Kyle Kelly and Danny Garcia. Not pictured: Robert Sollers and leff Beyer. Bottom: Men at West Hall try making a human pyramid but fail. 109 Claridge houses many sorority members Claridge Hall is one of two privately owned dorms under TIC regulations. Mrs. Lula Mae Horton has been the dorm mother since the S. dorm was completed in 1964. Claridge tends to it an, be the dorm in sorority actives and pledges reside. This year the women chose floor coordinators instead of officers. These girls act as representatives to voice the women's opinions to Mrs. Horton. X Top: SOUTH SIDE CLARIDGE RESIDENTS From left, 1st row-Kimberly Lane, Lori lohnston, Susan Morris, Tessie lenkins, Brenda lohnson, Ellen Cummings. 2nd row-Suzanne Williams, Robbie lorda, lane Gideon, Alicia Shepard, Paula Wright, Pat Myers, DeeDee Warren. 3rd row-Anita Hill, Pam Dixon, Mari Anne Baker, Ellen Lambeth, Tammy Collier, Tracey Cook, Vicki Evans, Melanie Bowers, Tracy Brannon, Andy Forister, Darlene Miller, Terina Hejny, Glenda Hooten, Beverly Miller, Robin Nix. Bottom left: Claridge Officers from left-Renee George, 2nd floor north coordinator, Becky Gun, Student Senate representative, Alicia Shepard, 1st floor south coordinator, Nika Orm, 1st floor south coordinator, Paula Wright, 2nd floor north coordinator. Bottom right: Marion Lindley tries out a new hairstyle with the help of Mary Anne Baker. ilil which many if Top Left: Carla Basham, Lisa lsham and Kim Audas prepare to go to dass. Top Right: Dorm mother Mrs. Horton. Bottom: NORTH SIDE RESIDENTS-From left, lst row-Iana Wilhite, Lisa McDonald, Robbie Ballou, Lisa Stanley, Kim Sample. 2nd row-Dee Dean, Euie Sierra lamie Wall, Denisa Wagner, Nika Orm. 3rd row-Kim Harris, Becky Gun, Marion Lindley, Blythe Babin, Carrie Hunt, Kim Kapchinsky, Renee George, Denise Harris, Mignon Mouton. 5 iizwi ggi lag 2 ' fi i F1 1 I1 i 2 5 1' f lii 1 3 ' i' 5 2 M2 2 ii vi 5 it 5 ' l ll Q ii ' . ,. , E5 I, .Apr -..--..... Mfg'-N 3 3 I Ei! CJ var V7 i 32315-.Q 590,36 15 if ,V Q igifyxi I FIA Holle Hall has Get-Acquainted Party each l year Holley Hall has a Get-Acquainted Party at the for secret pals and give gifts to pals during thee beginning of each year and a Christmas Party in yearx. December. The freshman women plan a Holley Hall was built in 1968 with 32 rooms! Farewell Party each year for all graduating for 64 women. Vera Baily has been employed as: Sophomores in the dorm. Residents draw names dorm director for seven yearss l fs. k. Top: HOLLEY HALL RESIDENTS From left, 1st row-Paula Henderson, Becky Brumit, lulie Alspow, Bonnie Starus, Gloria Hunt, Lynn Roshelle, Angela Patterson, Rinda Price, Lynn Stephens, Tammy Smith, Debbie Brumit, Terri lones. 2nd row-Pam Chumley, Sherri Don Garner, Melva Hunter, Shekita Harkless, Marilyn Yarbrough, Beverly Hooks, Laura Bowen, Kristy Smith, Lisa Cloud, Lisa Ware, Sheila Hart, Barbara Cummings, Bonnie London, Cathy Parker, Martha Ware, Karen Cook, Michelle Kidder, Pam Williams and Nola White. Bottom Left: HOLLEY HALL RESIDENTS From Left, 1st Row-Vanessa Carter, Kaye Luke, Diane Arata, Allyce Kuykendall and Angela Patterson. 2nd Row-Audrey Roney, Susan Blackburn, Debbie Sepulezedia, Claudia Gruber, Barb Neumann, Cindy Reid and Linda Taylor. Bottom Right: Mrs. Bailey proudly displays the plaque Holley Hall won for best decorated dorm. The Alumni Association gave the Spirit award at Homecoming. 1112 z ww. -nas. ' ww A xx ll' fa 5 .112 ivy i ll -3 in gi i-'IIT' Top Left: Terri Throckmorton and Shelia Hart prepare the football team's favorite meal-a Ranger Roast. Top Right: Rub-a-dub three girls in a tub. Shower loving Holley residents are Randi Royder, Shekita Harkless and Patti Smith. Bottom: Lynn Dudek, Michelle Kidder, Laura Bowen and Susan Blackburn get together to gossip about the day's activities. X , 113 is Sledge residents fill time with activities Sledge Hall was built in 1977 and houses 72 women. The residents of Sledge Hall participate in dorm activities throughout the year which include secret pals, decorating the dorm for Homecoming and a Christmas party. Mrs. Dorris lernigan, dorm mother for three years, is assisted by TIC exe Sheila Root. The officers of Sledge Hall are Felicia Embry, president, and D'Lynn Place, Vice-president. Top: Felicia Embry, Cheryl Derrough and Tammy Chandler join in the fun at Sledge Hall Middle: from left, tstandingj Margaret Embrey, Michelle Askew, Terri Shaw, Melissa McGinty, Maureen Gilliard, Yolanda Lumpkin, Kristi Stinson, Sheri Knauf, Debbie Simmons, Cindy Simmons, Sara Simmons tseatedj Shirley Logan, A Regina Hargrove, Felicia Embry, Sherry Riggs, lodie Ayala, ludy Lowery, lanet Holmes, Sonya Yarbrough, Gloria Goodwin. Bottom: from left, tstandingj Laree Barbara Martine, Lorinda Busby, lill Phillips, Ginny Sherbit, Cindy Harrison, Maureen Driscoll, Shannon Moore, Molly March, Kim Griffin, Mariann Smith, Donna Davenport, Marsha Smith tseatedl loanna Todd, Tricia Crumley, Mary Brugioni, Arrick Colbert, Sherry Bailey, Terry Murray, Carolyn Cummings, Teresa Henson, D'Lynn Place, ' l Wendy Whippo, Kathy 7 fdyik Mayfield Kathy O'Shea 1 i Glass, Cheryl Derrough, 1 1. H4 5. ,ff .25 , ri. . 'ff ,il if VV ,.,M-l,v U , L, I U , xl., . 1q,,.lgiQi.1.7. 4 . ' ,, -4 Jwf- ,4 'v 1, S I M' vii. 'hy si it vii' artists? E i 2' 1 I gait , . ll .gt Qi? li' A UflDV -, aww, C it , 4 - , X '5 419' H , v ,., , i 'A fl frfgl IL., .JI Y ll CTBC Top: Gloria Hunt, Shannon Moore, Coffey, D'Lynn other's Hall. Middle Moore, D'lynn stuffed Middle Karen Hood, Ken Felicia Embry and Place enjoy each company at Sledge left: Shannon Teresa Henson and Place show off their animals. right: Arrick Colbert and Cheryl Derrough study in their room. Bottom: Sledge VlPs are vice president D'Lynn Place, president Felicia Embry, dorm mother Mrs. I and dorm assistant Sheila Root. aughn, oldest dorm at TlC Vaughn Hall, the oldest dorm at TIC, was founded and built in 1958. The dorm has two floors and houses 48 women. All women basketball and tennis athletes liva in Vaughn Hall. Dorm mother Mrs. Ethel Stokes oversees all activities in V lv ui J H I f In -I v B lsnuliiu ' B' ' f,.,U '4 ?9 '9' Top: Front row, from left, are Sheree Reynolds, Tracy Miller, Kim Bastian, Cynthia Nays, Lilla Patout, Lisa Smith, Marsha Dickson and .1 leanette Herzmark. Middle row, from left are Sharon Fuller, Kelly Toth, Beth Chamberlain, Katie Osten, Becca Rasor, Monte Myers, Opal Webster, Cindy Griffith and Laura Fulbright. Top row, from left, are Lisa Polafox, Robin Fall, Rachel Howell and Ginger Smith. Bottom: First row, from left, are Bonnie Kyle, Tina Navarro and X Susan Shadwell. 1 Top row, from left, are Dorm mother Mrs. Stokes, Fay Westbrooks, Anne Olney and Connie Adams. l 116 ' '35 EN '47 . 1 'Z 5 . L , .. .. ' I 1' 1. 1 Q- ' 41 A 0 I t 3 ff Wm 'if Z X .0 '- l I , W ,, I ' Q '31 I' T- UU! 'E , . ' 1 ff' fZ f 'T'-A . . .ft,.' -,1, AQ-iLs , g,2, .mgf'+g.,i'gQ..'-y , N .- 5 , if we 1. , wget f ,,,q 5 N 6 y 'TL' S V K ' ' 1 ,t V . 23254. A ,Vg f iaifggga- Q ,,..,--- xx 4. R 1 I f f turf 1 v 4 5 'VW Ziff -4- ,zgf Ei M 2 lt. .f 'X IO K 'lu -1 ,. it ' tulip 5 'tho-vw.---f Lisa Smith relaxes after a hard day of classes. Top left: Top right: Lisa Smith, Bonnie Kyle and Cindy Griffith show they are Texas Aggie fans. Bottom left: Marsha Dickson and Lilla Patout are stuck indoors on a rainy day. Bottom right, from left Sabrina Matthews, Mary Green, Cynthia Warren and Opal Webster enjoy a sunny afternoon in the park. 117 Baptist Student Union Welcomes All Students The Baptist Student Union, a branch of the Southern Baptist Convention, welcomes all students regardless of religious affiliation. The BSU at TIC was one of the first Christian centers on a campus. It sponsors many activities throughout the year including a Howdy Party at the beginning of the fall, a Haunted House at Halloween and a Christmas Party. The BSU gives free weekly Agape Iuncheons in addition to weekly Bible studies. BSU groups also go on at least two retreats or mission trips during the school year. 1 1 5 Q. A ' N ex Q iU '2 - er . , s , I 5 I .W is ..,. wg ' . .x5i ki - ' 'lr ' E - 4 . . ., E Q xvald .W ' ,V ...N I , ,, v, Q X. I .. s v M-.,, I i ws. ' Top: BSU director Gene Robinson asks, Why aren't you helping with the Christmas decorations? Middle right: Sharon Clayton, leff Wallace, Craig Stuck and Larry Thompson play a game of touch football during family time at the BSU Convention in Dallas. Middle left: lo Ann it f Q. .4 Rogers, BSU secretary, ff t Q It takes a break from a busy day. Bottom: Religious musical group, Shepherd's Glory, performs at TlC's BSU. g 1--if 16 4, F-it If ' as ' A ' it H4 3 ,i f' 3.2.-wav? 2 51 K Wwx y s sf .g - gf is t u Q. a .' . -. sf'-Q Q au.- Y' nz. cv ' ' 1. I ffr'f ?ff'mm ntiQl ' 'A' . I 118 , Al-1 in-...S f 'QT 3 N-'M f' I iii L0 .1 C' 4 , S. Top left: Mark Witherspoon concentrates on his game in the BSU Recreation Room. Top right: Wild Man Tim Goolsbee tries to escape from his cage at the BSU Haunted House. Bottom left: Kathy Yancey is hung up at the BSU Haunted House. Bottom right: Cindy King and Teresa Kelly sing at one of the devotionals during the Spring Mission Trip, 1979. 119 BSU Students Help to Repair Mission Top: BSU students who went on the 1979 Spring Mission Trip to EI Faro, Mexico. Middle left: Kristy Smith adds the finishing touches to a doorway while on the mission trip. Middle right: Witch jenny Mosley stirs her secret brew. Bottom: The BSU's banner is displayed at all parties and conventions attended by its students. 5 Y' 51311 Viv V .'Xz1',:f - '1 H IVV, M :Ji rw., - tZS2iu,zJa I ,A Q' .aw F., WL get , V. g lf . 1' Z ' 5 ifr l 35? -is , , 1 aff 12 '-fi 'W C, f 4 47. tt Q a Ml ee, ix 'Lf Top: Greg Burger carefully paints a window sill of the building repaired by BSU students in El Faro, Mexico. Middle left: Debbie Mayfield and Cindy Shelton relax at the BSU. Middle right: Melody McDermott concentrates as she attempts to call the spirits from beyond. Bottom: Tifi Moore and Debra Ritch prepare to attack at the BSU Haunted House. 121 Campus Christian Center stuclen Students get together at the Campus Christian Center to participate in its activities, or just to relm and talk with friends. Tri-C offers both non-credit Bible studies and Bible courses for college credit Counselors are available to help students solve problems. Fellowship, meals, devotionals, seminaui retreats, service projects and intramual sports keep students involved at the Campus Christian Centnt throughout the year Llewellyn Slayton says he enjoys going to the Campus Christian Center because it's a litttt different from other organizations. Tri-C has more activities going on Slayton said, and a lot of tht activities are for everybody to participate in. He also said director lim Strait is a fine person to gig along with. Strait believes in helping a person the best he can and to make them welcome at tht Campus Christian Center, Slayton saint v i I ' ' L I A ', Top: Alvin lones, Scott 's 2 I y 1 Baker, Frankie ' Muffoletto, Technology counselor, lohn McKeel and lohn Murray enjoy a free i hot luncheon at the i Tri-C. 1 Middle: Curt jordan i studies in Tri-C's 1 j library. i Bottom left: loyce Trimble women's counselor and secretary at the Tri-C A jf? 3- beats the sun up to ' f' ' W Q draw customers to the Buck Breakfast. i Bottom Right: lerry i Callis plays table tennis in the recreation room. .-.e 1' :M ,',rf.1'w :Y , ,, Q 1.42 te IH many activities 4 . U., ' ., ' ' A: 'ill' if ! ' ' fi W B , f A 5 ' Q. 'fif:i- f 7 ,A W V E 1 I' I ' . 3'1- ei ' 5 ggiftmhu 7' l Fi: in . Top: lim Strait, who joined the center as its director and campus minister in 1979 never shied away from a free meal. Middle: Randy White, Debbie Wicks and Trudy Spruill prepare Thursday's hot bread and homemade soup luncheon and devotional. Bottom Left: Mike Bell, Tri-C president, works on a float for the Homecoming parade. Bottom Right: Frankie Muffoletto, technology counselor, lines up to be served by Gene Branum and David Wicks. 123 The Wesley Foundation is a ministry of the United Methodist Church at Tyler lunior College. The Wesley is a good place to relax and meet friends between classes. Table tennis, card games and intramural sports are a few activities offered at the Wesley. Weekly activities include free Monday night suppers, Bible classes and Chapel Worship on Tuesdays. The Wesley helps sponsor Religious Emphasis week at Tyler lunior College. l Bpix-.1 ' f'-'Qi' .5 ' at v w Es A 'f'Yv j ' I .. 'IL I A 'ia ' 5. P A 'ff if E x A v ' I, ' X xt A 'z Qf' 'P lb . KI X A l xx .. 1 , : .I ?'55'ff 'a ' ' f F1 '51 g K lsffggl-wg ff I A ,MQ 4 w V 57, A .w., Ql, 'W ff. cw! rg - .. .nk - - 1 H: aryl 'iid' . ' si Top: Wesley Foundation's new sign erected in the fall of 1979. Middle right: Greg Ward, Cindy Hullum and Keith Devers at the Wesley Fall Retreat at Lakeview. Middle left: Mark Dalhoff accepts the first Wesley Foundation Ann Adams Scholarship from David Williamson, pastor of Glenwood Methodist xxg: Church, on Awards Day in April 1979. Bottom: Happy Barton and , . Gennifer Glasgow listen during Bible study. 5- 125 GH-NS 1-xxx. R Top: Fran Adkisson, Susan Neuberger and Lisa Vernon take time out between classes to chat. Bottom left: Rev. Charles Millikan and David Herren sit in on a discussion during a rap session. Bottom right: Marcus Cicero breaks for lunch at the Wesley. V23 Q 5 'z 1 -s .V A ,id i , ,,I. me fe 2 ' . ,,w, , gif Students enjoy fellowship at the Wesley H, X X is l 14' ' 3 NN 0 GQQ, T : af. ' ' ' all X li 'Ai' ' 1 R. -slr. ' 'vs gl fn iq 'Ciu- .5 ' ll f'! Top: lean lones and Denise Asberry relax after a long day of classes. Middle right: Suzanne Flourney plays the piano in the Wesley Chapel. Bottom: Mack Martin participates in weekly Bible studies. 17 TIC News receives honor The Tyler lunior College News again received the distinguished All-American rating from the Associated Collegiate Press for the spring of '79, It was the News' 39th such award in 49 semesters. The News staff consists of students from journalism classes in mass communications, reporting and editing. Classes which contribute news tips weekly and student journalists further investigate and write stories based on the news tips. Photojournalism students take pictures for the TIC News and Apache Yearbook. The weekly college paper is free to students and faculty. It attempts to represent all aspects of campus life with a weekly calendar of events, sports and news and feature stories. In addition, letters to the editor are accepted to reflect student opinion. Several journalism students and staffers traveled to Arlington in the fall for the annual Texas lunior College Press Association workshop and to Austin in the spring for an Investigative Reporters and Editors conference. ii , L rg A f F-effffsziz 3525 , 'X .M ' . ee.. , 1 Top: TIC News Editor Toni Bostick. Middle left: Taking time out for refreshments at a journalism department supper are staffer Reba Wicker and instructor Linda Zeigler. Middle right: Managing Editor leff Clark. Bottom right: After an enormous buffet at the Christmas party, leff Clark relaxes as Trace Hallowell shows his musical talents with the guitar. Bottom left: lournalism department secretary Susan Gibson entertains at the Christmas party. 'K-V. .a ' f S -'-if V Q 1 E nie . Q y , W 3 W6 4 li wg J E ymnw ' ,Q , ., ,,f, ff ff 3 -Q. .pl 3 + 1 1. H I' ... wle. 53' at V 'A 3 7' , ,f 3, ffqwlfi v f I --Q... .J Qzsz af ...g 'Tyler Junior College eNews lop lvlt: lournalism Noplmrnorv lxrix Mt iclal, lvlt, signs lournalnsin stuclc-nlSl1irli'x NllIYfJNiNl4'lt'gfdlI1llSl.'NllIff.lN ri-c c-ixvcl national nc-ns coxc-rage with her c ampangn to sc-ncl tt-lc-grams to the Avatollali lxliomc-ini. lhc' tele-grams, sign:-cl ln lyler rc-siclc-r1ts,xoiu-cl Arnc-ric an support of l'resiclcAnt Cartc-r's firm action and clc-manclc-d relc-axe of hostagcw hc-lcl c aptiw in the American lrnhassy in Iran. lop right: Photoiournalism stuclc-nt Donna lcwtagcf vsaits for thc- action at a foothall game. l N P - N 1 fl' i I V. l f x' J X P It 1 ' -ll' ' Y' 'xv g ,115 A . 4 ' V i -1 A .ji g ,ig Qi i '--ay W' me isa? M az? ' ,f bn i ' ,gn l l ff M. 4 . f q 16,3 A 'g . s+ ' an .1-1 Ln , I 1 , fb .18 ' . , F -Q I- 7 . Ni 'X t 0 .... -.-...3-55 Left: TIC News editor Toni Bosticlt represc-ntl TIC publications as Homecoming Quc-c-n nominee. Her escort is Laurence Wells. Middle right: Donna Hill rewrites her storx after an interview. Bottom right: Pete laramillo and laura Hughes prepare stories for the TIC Nc-ws. 129 C if Senate Offers Students a Volce The Student Senate is the official body for student government at Tyler lunior College. Activities such as movies, dances, parties, musical groups and dramatic organizations are sponsored by the Senate and Director of Student Activities. The members of the Senate meet regularly in an effort to be a voice for the student body. Q9 nr A W ,, V C. ,fin N . .U S . - ,, N, N' f 4 'qv k A g A -IK, '53 5 5: R - asa Lf S 4 -aft l sf . 55- V if , 5 ' . , Y ,gcc sw . , 'X '- 1 , E Z' A ,4 - .:JN5 f':i ' i 2 A Top: Toni Bostick, Karen Cook, Sue Griffin, Becky Gunn and Chelli Garrett takes notes at a Senate meeting. Middle: Senate and sophomore officers of 1979 are, from left, president's advisor Bobye Froeschel, secretary Tammy Collier, vice president Kemp Kasling, president Wally Brewster, sophomore president Roy Blackshear, sophomore secretary Lisa Isham and vice president Patty O'Leary. Bottom left: Officers Kemp Kasling, Bobye Froeschel and Tammy Collier listen in on meeting. Bottom right: Student Senate president Wally Brewster confers with Director of Student Activities Billy lack Doggett. fax .gif lla I 1 't fl fi 2 'li 3 , 3 1 tc, I if g 1. ., by 1 lg .si 3. Q, , '--. A. S Student Senate 'tain ' . nr, '-r pa. -' . xv ,, L -' -. ' , L .h I .. F . I I 4 'IJ LV 1 ' .x IQ, . Do! ' Q' 1 !'V1..3',f It c yt, 7' .t-js ff E- -R K' 6 F? ' ,4 AN 'Q '-I' li I- - i.f' 'Tw :Q 'T 5 ' U E X ' if 9' 1 A tl 1 2 H Q 4: 5 fi fi rw: 6 5, , f s gi is m . 4 8 4 1 ,5 f, 2 if si if 2' :., , rf' ,ga .i .Q 2 5 4 1 ,Q lb s ,- .. Q a 4 at lt Tx, I - fa ' B .. t 4 1 ' ' JL . T , if xl, wi 6 g at e S- A K T- P Z .Q H . A3 I 1 t ,, ai :M ii, W1 3 l t is It it if 13 F i tg Ili all ,ii 551 l ,- iii .H ll! ' it .. I I r iv... W Q , V ,nw --A0 Ni ' ' E' ef '11nunnqqn-nu--Qnn-....-- X, .-f- -w- Top: Student Senate members of 1979 are first row from left, Mike Bell, Tri-C, Chelli Garrett, Horticulture, Dee Dee Faulkner, TESN, Toni Bostick, TIC Publications, Sue Griffin, Medical Lab Technicians, Karen Cook, Holley Hall, Tracey Roundsavall, FFA, Glenda Hooten, Dental Hygiene, Susan Evans, Recreation Leadership, Terri Teeter, Sans Souci, Ingrid Sledge, Rodeo Association, Latricia Crumley, Home Economics, Stephanie Gore, Dental Hygiene. Second row: Dane Denman, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sheryl Craddock, Sans Souci, Dewey Lang, Alpha Tau Omega, D'Lynn Place, Sledge Hall, lana Stevens, Apache Belles, Kellie McCoy, Vanessa Bostick, TESN, Elvie Sanchez, Lisa Asbury, Sans Souci, Laura Fulbright, Sans Souci, Paula Henderson, Alpha Delta Sigma, Sherry Harper, Physical Education, Melva Hunter, Fashion Merchandising. Third row: Beverly Hooks, Holley Hall, Kristy Smith, Phi Theta Kappa, Rusty Grizzard, BSU, Becky Gunn, Claridge Hall, Margaret Blackwell, Tau Beta Sigma, Bonnie Kyle, Drafting Club, Vicki Evans, Zeta Phi Omega, Ellen Cumings, Zeta Phi Omega, Tracy Brannon, Zeta Phi Omega, Donny Thurman, Art Club. Bottom: Wally Brewster and Tammy Collier ride in the Homecoming parade. 131 Student Senate plans activities The Student Senate is a student governing . organization. It acts as a mediary between the students and administration. Some of its other responsibilities include planning activities for students and assisting campus organizations. f 2, Q, Top left: Director of Student Activities Billy lack Doggett and semi-monthly meeting. H ' if , ,B 3 Top right: Freshman class Vice President Greg Pancake and . 'e'1 ' ' ' - Secretar Lisa L nn ride in the Homecomin Parade ' ' A I-'-'FSI' f' l Student Senate representatives listen to the agenda for a if tg 2 J 5 5 Y Y 8 - Bottom left: Senate officers Wally Brewster, Bobby Froeschel, Tammy Collier and Kemp Kasling. Bottom right: Sophomore officers Roy Blackshear, Patty O'Leary and Lisa Isham. 1 4.25 ,..wfff s 1 -, l . 7 , P up , N.. c is A P 95 P fmilj ,cw Y ' i 5 E 'M S I Q '4 . 2 g . ff-4 -nl ,,. 3 www 132 I ll BMW . 75- 'W' hmm W fe W. 'M Messier W J '57 -1 6' vW..m V I: A '1A- Y:-A W A 3 fn .ig ' . , ' 1 'Y' Z? + .H A it fy weft ar.:-T-...gg-ff-----' ' President Wally Brester during a meeting with TIC News editors. right: Roy Blackshear pauses before a meeting to talk with representatives of Zeta Phi Omega sorority. . Senate workers keep track of the turnout at fall elections. A record number, about 1,000, voted, Irector of Student Activities Billy lack Doggett. said 1 Top left: President Wally Brewster speaks at a Senate dinner at Wyatt's cafeteria. Top right: Tammy Collier and Wally Brewster announce Homecoming Queen nominees. Middle left: Sophomore class President Roy Blackshear. Middle right: Student Senate representatives get ready for a meeting to start. Bottom left: Toni Bostick and Sue Flournoy listen and take notes during the first spring meeting. Bottom right: Senate members listen to a representative of the American Heart Association. i 1 , V 4 ' is ff ,g sf wifi 'ff mf' K , f ,Yu f f ' 0 'R s-' 'xii TY. 3 S QE A V 'Y S id A N- s uf? fy v - Y i Z . -. , I J ,Q , 3 , ,Qs 4 I 'E' M ? z 'Z' H ' 1 72 , , f , t s , 1' A ' 5 any-b W: N5 44 32? .42 Q 4-If ij 1 -Y , ff u.. ' ,rdf ff? 'I ff!! 4 ff 4. all y , f X: ,.,a ' aw. , , . k 4 - 1 Q. Wt. ,wmgbix K if xy X i l v V v'enf'w-vf f . ' If 1' 'E . t t , A , . V 44252 'Q -'V f. t x gf, u mf' -f ly -I .r nf ' S -, ' ,I ww 0: X I + g.Agfgji-iii' ' 1 fb ' iv, -, ' N GH A v 0 Zh '23 S! 5 f 24 9 , ' ,pllitfi JX' Kaffe: ,..- ax , ' f f, ' v J ,' ,ff ? 1 . -5.1 s 4 -Q,,,.l 'H-N, Y it ff A! K ' WET!! : X Q X , , tg 'gg Wm I b 'fhiit Wx-bidi i , i , I , -.- ,Vit It ,ffl ,f I 'X 'L f., -w m- et. r' im' ' 'J . 'iz - f L M it A- 'f ' if Z '1 -.. fi 1 ., V V fd: L, X WA A v, g 5 .veg ' ' , 45165 3 ,.:f'2Z2?wfr f' t ff ,L-ff MM, 4 Y 'V 1 -2, iZ'fzf4 zJ-Af' ' - , 'Q ' ygw 'K 1-'infix '11 ' X Student , Senate e....x...i:s.1Z: .1 , .,i,,, Top: Visiting with other members before the Student Senate meeting is one of the joys of a representative. Middle left: Student Senate representatives listen raptly. Middle right: Senate Secretary Tammy Collier keeps record of members present at meetings. Bottom: Roy Blackshear, Kemp Kasling and Wally Brewster are the Senate's top men. 13 5 Cheerleaders Boost Spirit DARYL ADAMSON IAMIE ARGENBRIGHT KIM BETHEA IOHN BOONE BOB CAVNESS CASSANDRA CHANDLER MARCUS CICERO STEPHANIE CICERO BETH COOK SPARKY COX BONNIE DABELGOTT BOBBIE FROESCHEL BETH GRAY BELINDA GREEN LISA ISHAM LAQUITA IACKSON ANNE OLNEY CINDRA PAIGE SHARON PRUD HOMME Upper nght TlC's mascot BONNIE KYLE helps promote Cheerleaders are the chief representatives of campus spirit at TIC. They mirror the dedication and talent of the student body by painting signs, supporting the athletes and participating in college activities. During the summer, the cheerleaders held a cheerleading camp for high school students. They also attended a cheerleading camp at Southern Methodist University where they won a spirit stick for being the team with the most spirit. All cheerleaders and candidates must maintain a C average. Top: Cheerleaders Stephanie Cicero, Bobye Froeschel, Marcus Cicero, Sparky Cox, Beth Cook, Bob Cabness and Anne Olney prepare for the Apache football team to break through their poster. Middle left: The cheerleaders practice their cheers for perfection. Middle right: Beth Cook and Sparky Cox encourage the spectators to join in the Apache spirit. Bottom left: Bob Cavness, Lisa Isham and Bonnie Dabelgott prepare for a cheer. Bottom right: Laquita lackson shows spirit with the Chinese split. 137 ,il I Apache Band in I' 'W N E945 l vt fill H E4 K ' ' X xx .E . V X25 fs fT1 Q! n, A-, H ,Q , ., A , X V 1 1 . 3 V X 3 4 rx, y ,sz 1 .fbi 'A . X! T 1 5 ' l Y '.- . '.'. :-IJQ, ii 7' . , xlti --,X A V o , 1 Z h Top left: Back row, Cynthia Ray, Wanda Morriss, Kim Worden, Kathy Lanier, Sheryl Darcey, and Kay Bradshaw. Front row: Kim Kapchinsky, Kim Kesee, Marla Sumrow, Lois Walker, Stormy Coburn and loe Waldrop. Top right: Back row, Melissa Wells, Nancy Ross, lennifer Carrington, Susan Norris. Front row: Billy Abbot, Brenda Powell, Melanie Hogden and Yvonne Cottrell. Top middle left: Tami Birtcher, Lynette Ellis, Sandra Harris, Marsha Welch. Top middle right: front row, Curt Carter, Rodney Crocker, Keith Hackler and Don MacGregor. Back row: limmy Duke, Mark Bryant, Skip Halleck and Tim Goolsby. Bottom middle: back row, Bob Daily, Sonja Miller, Kim Dowd, Heidi Zuehl, Melinda Benton, Kelli Lloyd, lim Hines, Mike Walker. Back row: leff Higgins, Sian Todd, Tim Trotter, Greg Blehsuett, Mike Mirabella, Lane Cemwwlngs, Tim Worsham and Rusty Sartor. E14-ittmufg. Mass McCollum, Nancy S-fgm5gzs:,fE:i+, lfkenetis Duseck, Randy Refznwrttez, Steven White. r JO A i A-H Rf' X-fr 4 f- g -J 'r . f' ' ' -5 ov .' . , 'I XI! . fri, eiiliilifl 1 nl V If 1 in is 1 1 Tf- - R i 11,53 --J I il i' x cf - '51 W A-Aw V r 'af 'U -4 ws.. L 2 x z , 1 1 i ! 1 V 4 l '1s31'II5IlfljI1 w xo, lx, M., 4 R is ai , , i 1 l I 1 ' i I ' ' . 1 I Q , Q 'K I ' -X' U 1 I i 1 ' ' All yt i f' so X? Top: Back row: Sandy Reeves, Teresa Stewart, Carol Eads, lo Ann Gee, Cindy Rayl, Beverly Montgomery and Pat Bogan. Bottom row: Sonya Shook, lackie Holbert, Lynn Meftcalf, Tina Navarro, Debbie Sepulveda and Debbie Alvis. Middle top left: Back row, David Black, leff Kimmey, Mark Coker, Kenny Harris and lohn Stephens. Front row: David Wicks, Eric Faust, Nancy Fitzgerald, Martha Lott, Tina Barron and Kenny Nash. Middle top right: Arrick Colbert, Dina Haynes and Pam Tanner. Middle bottom left: Back row: Reginald Young, Ricky Warren and David Maqouirk. Front row: Kenneth Brandt, Sue Flourney, lay Carnahan, and David Lomax. Middle bottom right: Sharon Von Stein, Pamela Hackney and Margaret Blackwell. Bottom: Glen Anderson, Sandra Hamilton, Karen Dodd and Beverly McCasland. 139 l N Band Plays College Into Spotligl At the beginning of each lune the Apache Band begins rehearsals. Under the leadership of lack Smith the band puts in long hours of hard work and practice in preparation for many performances. This year those hours paid off in performances at conventions, Texas Stadium and Washington D.C. Whether performing for the fans at Rose Stadium or marching in the Cotton Bowl Parade, the Apache Band always helps keep TIC in the spotlight. Top right: Cathy Lanier takes a break from rehearsal at Texas Stadium. Top left: Director lack Smith strikes an often-seen pose as he 4, studies the band marching. we Middle: Keith Hackler and Mark Bryant march xx Ns with basses during performance. Bottom left: Dennis Dusek, Mike Walker and Roger Burt lead the file on the opening segment of the half-time drill. ,ffl J.. , . ! T' s, X 135 G S l ' 1 1 1 of B , A f is T. . 'J . 1 5 ' ff Q? N?-2 'lf gih e-5fs 'Q 1451 E Ngv v- f- 44.4 gi Q, v- .qlx .,, Q -'V'-. A 'QW ,J new .s 7 .6, . nf' 'V . ,A , ...K . ., .,,. .. . 1..- A'-1,, , -. . - .A .. - ,.w-g- ' -,.-f as I .53 ,J 4. - ,.4 4:4 'qv 4 v o V- . ,ew ,Q , L 'Ka -'fn J: ...Q--' ' 1,4 ,Z , 1- -f ,- '21 ' V , --I ' 'ffgf . Q - . -'1 ,.A .,. .,.. Q v5 'Y'. fi5 uw' G, r. 4, - 'Y-fyxflgi-. .-5. S L-, hw, .f. . ..- Lw ',.v , ...,1 53' .-. . .1 ,,,..,,f' I .e ,I ,1 av ' nw -.4-1 '9 5 , 'Q , ,. ,wif-ff z '11,- -. ,Mvg-I q, , sf n:,'ffwr . 3: r? fT,.,, Top: Band members work on a new drill for halftime. Middle left: from left, Mark Coker, David Black and Eric Faust rehearse new tunes. 1 is ff-Q. 'f Middle right: Feature twirler Claudia Gruber is all smiles before the fans at Rose Stadium. Bottom: The band opens the halftime show at a game against Kilgore. 141 Belles Perform ationvvide The internationally famous Apache Belles are as traditional as the Tyler rose. In addition to. performing at TIC football and basketball games, they have appeared from coast to coast for: many years. This year 90 Belles were selected to show their talents in various routines. N This year the precision drill team performed at major functions according to Belle sponsor, ,T Anna Carpenter. On Dec. 1 the Belles performed in the Garland Bowl where the Apache ri football squad competed for the title. The Belles and band found themselves in the national 1 spotlight as they performed in the Cherry Blossom Festival Parade in Washington, D. C. They. marched in the Grand Finale of the annual Cotton Bowl Parade in Dallas. Both parades were P nationally televised. ln addition, they performed at the Dallas Cowboy-Pittsburg Steelersr halfime and again for the Cowboys during the NFL playoffs. The Belles are in constant demand for parades, civic programs and conventions. They also i help in greeting dignitaries who visit Tyler. Travels have brought them in contact with many, celebrities including Bob Hope, Frank Sinatra, Liberace, Red Skeleton and Anita Bryant. More ' recently the Belles have been in the company of Gerald Ford, Richard Nixon, Roger Staubach i and NFL commissioner Pete Rozell. . Belles are screened for beauty, charm and poise and are taught basic modeling, correct I posture and good grooming. .A PMS f rf' T A U ,., X, K., . at 4751 , ,, 4Z'e14mww1,..,. . , . ., W ,4dm.mm........ JSE 1 , .. 'r-1 . . 3 H: .3 Top: Belles lanis lohns, Suzanne Price, Melody McDermott, Nancy Goad, Tracy Brannon 1 and Crystal Farmer march off of the field after a halftime show. Bottom right: Belle sponsor Anna Carpenter glances over the script for the halftime performance of the Dallas Cowboy football game. Bottom left: Lorraine Counts, Tracy Brannon, Kelly Spencer and Cindy Bratton soak in applause at Texas Stadium. I I K f'-P' W p 1 . 'zz s ' fa if V, M J' 9' f ' ' f W A t 1:6 .5 at R .v 31 , if f ' V ' K., as f- '. zzzaf. I 'Q - 5 X1 ' .. ' M .y-ff . s Q .f r V'-vin , J' , Q Q V , r, 1--UN-,..M9? 1 ,. ' M' 41'-1 - 14:5 . A if l.: A ' . e -642151 '- ' ., , Q,-A Sf 0- arf xg! Q . - X-, an-,. v 'Y tt J I ' F iff-,E f if, S it F lm' 71-x'. fi' f - Agri Top: Melody McDermott and Alicia Shepard show their talents as they prepare for a series of high kicks. Bottom left: lill Whitaker tries to keep hold on to her hat in the excitement at Texas Stadium. Bottom right: Every Belle thinks a different thought at the Homecoming game against Kilgore. 143 MARILYN ALLISON-Deer Park LYNN ANDERSON-Plano AMY ARNOLD-Tyler IODIE AYALA-Spring PAM BALL-Lone Star IILL BEACHAM-Tyler MARY ANN BELL-Tyler SHANNON BERRY-Tyler KIM BETHEA-Chapel Hill TRACY BRANNON-Dallas CINDY BRATTON-Huffman MARY BRUGIONI-Palestine CINDI CARR-Sour Lake ELIZABETH COLE-Anchorage, Alaska TAMMY COLLIER-Woodville Lisa Morris, Lorraine Counts and Gina Goldwater are all smiles as they leave the field ,, 5,39 4 , Q I AV E l 1 .V .G-If 'jg in ro 2. 43' , ,gg ,, ,wa E I f . a -4? W ,Eff '.', I 51 2- Q fe 'I ? W I 1 +. 4 ,L 1 ti 'Y A . I l b , -1 'fl A. sv. ' H I f' ' . i ' H Af M. ,ei 3 47 Q Lea an ' L l ,,.-,HQ ...ll N . ' 'Y , ,V V 133, 5 '1 31 7 ' , . ,:5,..4+, I Q ,, ,gill f ' ff K K V, , , w 'K ' TRACI COOK-Tyler IORRAINE COUNTS-Grand Prairie . I Tom CRAIG-Tyler .. , I A Detawsm DAVENPORT-Farmersville . I ,ps gg - I 9 I I JANET DAY-Tyler 14 Av 1 if A7 , l iid 'Tv i M , 'W- X C X 'fi X ,alongaas ll N ,ry 'fi I 21.1 .iff ,f i , r 0 N ', 2 A ii 'I Q X A5 2 1 .ff , ., H K f . Q -' - i vi A 4' ' 1 ' ' i N sy Qi ,,, ., , W., - , A 4 ,,.,, F 7 'grg , i jj ,ll. ' 'Q b ' i V 'N I I ' 1 rs : ,. ' Ii- nwleli x 'C 1 fi 'A , 5 i 9 A ff: H 13427 V , . ..,, V 4 T - is 'A - 'f f 'ji' 1 gal. fgfff ' ' E Ai Q5 iii' Nfdkx if' ff W' rg. 1,5 Q 1 . ,ja ,f7 ! 0' fe A 5 In YI 'r ' 1' a ' ' A ' -ag U X, ' .I T , 6? . A f 'A 1 1 Belles entertain senior citizens at the East Texas Fair. Traci Cook, Tammy Collier and Lynn Anderson perform with other Belles for a special showing to elder Tylerites at Harvey Hall. DEE ANNE DECORA-Hawkins MARGARET DELMENHORST-Dallas DEE DEE EDEN-Corpus Christi VICKI EVANS-Leonard MONICA FOPAY-Longview RENEE GEORGE-Conroe GINA GOLDWATER-Lindale GWEN GOLDWATER-Lindale CELESTE HAND-Tyler LORI HARRIS-Richardson SHARON HENDRICKS-Sherman TERESA HENSON-Lufkin BETH HOLLADAY-Conroe IANET HOLMES-Edinburg LISA HUEBNER-Corpus Christi IANIS IOHNS-Tyler CARLA IOHNSON-Nacogdoches CHRISTIE IOHNSON-Tyler KELLY IONES-Humble DYANN KEMP-Tyler 145 ELIZABETH NICHOLS-Garland BRENDA KENDRICK-Coupland TRACI KENNER-Tyler ELLEN MARIE LAMBETH-Dallas SHARON LAMB-Whitehouse CHARI LLOYD-Austin MOLLY LONG-lindale MELODY MCDERMOTI-Houston DEBBIE McELMURRY-Tyler PAULA MCFAUL-Kemp MELISSA McGINTY-Victoria MARLENE MAGEE-Tyler IANE MILLER-College Station NIKA 'ORM-Weatherford IACKIE OTTO-Beaumont SHERRY RIGGS-New Braunfels NANCY ROBERTS-Tyler RANDI ROYDER-Lancaster RAQUEL SALAS-Laredo LISA SHANKLES-College Station For Suzanne Price preparation means more than dance practice. 146 ai, ,Q .. fu I. at . ft Q. ,vi 'fl in A ' IA .,'yf 4333 4 ,,., yvi E-l'xgwQQM i Min ,vfxf!6J g 11 a H. ,. 'K 5- + ss ' 'If'-.1 ?'n:1--' I ff? A. wif' Eg . , . ,X Ku, v,L4 , 4, ,,m.,, ,w.Xh .XWMR I I . Q 5553 -jfhyv' 154 -if . 3,rj,,:..:sf'f,2,,Q'jjgi '- .71-V . A fe If -' -1 I-' 4 A IJPW mf ' Q ' 9 . r Hgh T 5 N M,V,,,.,:, 3 ff ,, f -. Q ,,,A r'S,,-pf- gf Sharon Lamb leads the Belles through dinner line at Texas Stadium. -as y Q 5,9 TRACY SHEPHERD-carrollion my W SALLY SLBLEY-Tyler -- U if 3 A ' ' L E ESMERALDA SIERRA-Edinburg MARILYN SIMMONS-Tyler Q f ' ,' Y J ,-mf Y Y V-1. My L 417 KELLY SPENCER-Oklah0ma City, 'X .' 'gf' ' Okla. 6 146 H Af, IANA STEVENS-Cleburne IACKIE STEWART-Conroe SHIRLEY TEMPLE-Lufkin Cynthia Hooten and lill Whitaker help Tyler area Chamber of Commerce representative stick tiny embroidered Tyler roses on travelers' lapels at the Dallas-Fort Worth Regional Airport. LAURA THOMPSON-Tyler TERRI THROCKMORTON-De Soto DENISA WAGNER-Dallas IILL WHITAKER-Capel Hill KAREN WHITE-Tyler KATHRYN WHITES-Austin 147 928 Apache Guard Assists Belles ANDY BELIETZ WALLY BREWSTER DANE DENMAN QM, TODD FLEMING KEMP KASLING ROBBIE MCELMURRAY KEITH OSBORN IOHN PERDUE CRISS SUDDUTH .fi ,Q ef- as -ef LANCE WATSON HAROLD TRIMBLE sponsor Twelve Apache Guards were selected from more than 40 candidates. Each candidate had to audition before the Apache Belles by introducing himself and telling why he should be a Guard. The group dresses in white western shirts and black western cut pants to signify they are of the chosen 12. The Guards support the Belles in several ways, said Guard sponsor Harold Trimble. They attend each game with the Belles, set up props the Belles use in their performances and escort them from the bleachers. Guard officers are president lohn Perdue, vice president Criss Sudduth, secretary Todd Fleming and treasurer Dane Demnan. A 1 5 Y . 2. 1. al' , ' 01 'ff 4 -v--..,-as-N. M 6? 1 225' 99 ' a f . A be X. . mmf v A pache Guard Top: Dane Denman, Robbie McEImurry and Todd Fleming wait for the Belles to return from performing on the football field. Middle: Front row, from left, Harold Trimble, Kemp Kasling, Andy Belietz, Brad Royder and Todd Fleming. Back row, from left, Wally Brewster, Criss Sudduth, lohn Perdue, Robbie McEImurry, Keith Osborn and Dane Denman. Bottom: Guards, from left, Brad Royder, Andy Belietz, Robbie McEImurry, Keith Osborn and Wally Brewster are ready for anything. 1-49 n'-' , v 1- .vig at 4-vi. r Y , ? V F ,Zi 5 ,I . Af, , , A as Q 9 ,ii-iw, I. M., fe. Q gi gl J W , me , Q In , A X ,, vvv-, . I- 4 -K C- m x , Y f N 4 '- wi,3,Q ' Q .,,-,, I -if 'R X Brig, In A- 1 Y Em' QL r Q fn, A1 ' Ngrf. , Af , 5 hir I if 'P 3 ,Fw H 'Q I, ai, 1 f ' 0 f i WLERJR. ka - Coy H. Y i gt 3 2 Y em Apache Y M11 l Yi h 'fx' Guard as B 1, Top: lohn Perdue, Kemp Kasling, Criss Suddeth, Todd Fleming and Robbie McElmurray try on lackets. Bottom left: Wally Brewster makes sure that no one enters the Apache Belle area. Bottom right: Criss Suddeth is given the chore of 3 moving yard line markers before the Belles' i halftime show. i 150 V i A. 'T 5 Gospel Choir receives credit The Gospel Choir is a group of singers which has represented TIC for several years. This spring, however, the choir was offered as a course for credit. Michael Spigner is director. 9 f' A few. ,M -we .. Top: Carolyn Anderson recruits a new man for the choir. Middle left: Carolyn Anderson spends her leisure time at the Student Center. 2 Middle right: Debbie ii Leach talks with other members of the choir. Bottom: front row, from left, are Prisicella Hamilton, Susan Raymond, lennifer Stewart and Coretta Mayfield. Back row, Director Michael Spigner Debbie Leach, Loretta Roy, Pam Chumley, Charles Eldridge, Gloria Curtis, Benny Choice, Carolyn Anderson, Barbara Griffin and Deborah Champion. 2 151 lHarmony' sings with understanding Texas Stadium and four production numbers as TIC s pop vocal group performed 35 time featured entertainment at Tylers Texas Rose during the school year Highlights were thl Festival Coronation Harmony and groups fifth appearance at the Cotton Bowl Iuh Understandlngs director is TIC s music 4th celebration, half time of the Dallal department chairman I W Iohnson Cowboys Pittsburg Steelers football game . Above: Kim Cary sings Tomorrow from the Broadway musical Annie, Right: from left, front row, Tammy Bacon, Kevin Newsom, Robbie Ballou and Ramona Martin. Second row, Iim Holley, Cheryl Cannon, Ian Clayton, Leigh Ann Rector, Dayne Bacon and Dennis Dusek. Back row, David Shelton, Sharon Hendricks, Iim Rodgers, Kim Campbell, Cheryl Walton, Steve Nelms and Perry Coleman. Top Left: Dayne Bacon charms senior citizens with her rendition of For Once In My Life. Top Right: Getting ready for their performance in Texas Stadium are Melonye Walker, Steve Nelms and Lorrie Musick Bottom: Harmony entertains during Senior Citizen's Day at the East Texas Fair. From left: Robin Clem, lan Clayton, David Shelton, Dayne Bacon, Steve Nelms, Perry Coleman, Sharon Hendricks, Robbie Ballou, lim Rodgers, Leigh Ann Rector, Melonye Walker, Ricky Wright and Amy Motes. .J Concert Choir sings to Sound of Music' Top: The Tyler lunior College Concert Choir. Top middle: The Soprano section sings music with eagerness. Bottom middle: The choir shows its many faces while taking a rest from singing. Bottom left: Girls in the alto section try to keep time with Mr. lohnson. Bottom right: Melonye Walker, choir Homecoming nominee, readies for her ride in the parade. 4. cv. IP si 11' M A'-K! 5 fp Top: Back row, Kenny Nash, Ramona Martin, Sam Sigman, Patricia Craft, Kevin Newsom, Cathy Parker, Robin Clem and Leigh Ann Rector. Front row, Melonye Walker, David Shelton, Robbie Ballou, Steve Nelms, Mary lane Maxom, leff Wallace, Tammy Bacon, Perry Coleman, Dayne Bacon and director lohn Dickson Middle right: Tammy Bacon, left Wallace, David Shelton and Melonye Walker sing their song with feeling. Bottom: The Chamber Singers sing a Christmas carol at their December concert. ' Music Reverberates Chamber Singers The Chamber Singers are 16 singers who come from Concert Choir and audition for their places. Their director is lohn Dickson. The group performed 14 times during the school year for high schools and civic groups. Featuring the best in classical choral literature, the singers were warmly received at their Christmas and spring concerts in Wise Auditorium. 155 f 3 4? Drafting Club Grads Draw Best Iobs TIC graduates with drafting degrees are offered some of the best jobs on the market according to stories in the Nov. 29 issue of the TIC News. The stories quoted former students and members of the drafting program's advisory committee. Bob Goodman, advisory committee member from Texas Instruments, said TIC has an outstanding drafting program that is highly recruited by most major companies in Texas. fi i' s L ex - 'Ne - . ,f.-Jil. -1 ','4f. '. -7' Ww 'x ,,,, ,. v' if I g Iss., A 4 . , R ' ,Jes 45,5 I 1 1' A in ' A-6 ws' --ff' . , W' .1 1 x, v 5 W V A xx It Ax I ' I .C ,xml gf ' 'ew VY'-. A tp I Q P l Bias. -B , ,wav-F' w fs. ,A A. ri ,- Top: Drafting students get help from instructor E. C. Ketchum. From left are Dale Golden, Dave Dickson and Stewart f Howland. Middle: Drafting Club members are: lst row, from left, Rex . Waldrop, Melford Brannon, Norma Koen, Debra Pace, Sandra ' Thompson, Dian Metcalf, Donna Tidwell, Linda Atha, Iulie 4 Alspaw, Mike Lowry and Bonnie Kyle. 2nd row, Nathaniel Ford, sg. Pat Hassell, Ieff Carnahan, Raul Perez, Dana Davis, Iimmy Dunklin, Iimmy Chambers, David Hatton, Rocky McMillan, i David Somerford and instructor Iack Betts. 3rd row, instructor We Richard Thedford, Royce Phillips, instructor E. C. Ketchum, Glen Broyles, Stacey Prewitt, David Price, Andy Iohns, Statton Weems and Randy McMillan. 2 .v Bottom: Drafting Club officers are, from left, secretary Debra - Pace, treasurer Iulie Alspaw, president Bonnie Kyle and vice president Rex Waldrop. I5 s 1 J3- x . - ' ti-riffs. a EW - K 7 3 V Ag Students loin Future Farmers The Future Farmers of America is an organization which involves students in crop production, farm and ranch management and the agricultural aspects of livestock such as breeding, market value, feeding and health and adaptability of various animals to climatic regions. Top left: Officers are, front row from left, president Tracey Rounsaull, secretary Stephanie Irwin, treasurer Pam Haddox. In the back row are vice-president Mike Grabbs, and reporter Reggie Young. -we Tl sl WLM ' fin t.ff,,,,..7f't ' . TEC? M., 'f M'dd'e- Reagan H ' Q - Randall and Mat U' Q3 Kuff Kumar ,, f W --v. ,,,,,, 'f f Malone discuss an assignment. Q M ' Bottom: FFA ,A g, ,wah ,V nl rx., members are, front 5-Q . ' row from left, K ' as F fr 'f' ' Tracey Rounsaull, Stephanie Irwin, 1 3 ' , 1 Pam Haddox and N , .. f .. ' ' ,, lessica Badgett. In f ' if 'N 'TN F f the second row are Q f -v w -we Q Q, Ag 1 Mike Grabbs, Nat I , N as N 3 , ' Harrison, Reagan 'f B f ag, .Q 5-f fe Randall and Ronald j ,bm Y, has r 2 ,K ,gf xx jj '- - Ham. In the third ,M ' 'fa row are Mat ' f ' gy 3 ' I Malone, Becky -f . V' Brumit and Martha f wearherall. In the Y' fourth row are K I x , Reggie Young, ' ' Donnie Boyce, Danny Pope, Ann Gray, Tim Truitt, 1 Scott Bradberry and fs - adviser Larry Pilgrim 1 5 . w', 4 r 2 Q t L , 1711 Drama productions entertain TIC During 1979 Las Mascaras Dramatic Fraternity was instrumental in coordinating the dramatic talents shown in college stage productions. Las Mascaras Dramatic Fraternity tDeIta Psi Omegaj nurtures interest in all phases of dramatic art, speech, culture and public service. The organization formed in 1926 and, the oldest on campus, is open to all students interested in theater and public speaking. The club sponsors major dramatic productions throughout the year. ln the spring of '79 the Speech and Drama Department produced two plays: Royal Gambit, directed by David Crawford, and The Subject Was Roses, directed by Clarence Strickland. They also produced two plays in the fall of '79: God's Favorite, directed by David Crawford, and The Man Who Came To Dinner, directed by Dr. lean S. Browne. Spring of '80 brought A Midsummer Night's Dream directed by David Crawford to the stage. The Forensics Team represented Tyler lunior College well in competition during the spring of '79. They attended four tournaments. The duet acting team won first place in the nation and the forensics team won state competition for the eighth year in a row. Wi . M . ' I 1:4-iz t- ' .5-1. ' .- 3: , ,--g , ., if 3 1 f , '- ' '::fE'if Zig '. f ' ig 1 f 325 ' - ' ' -- - if ,Z 1 4 he if or Y T ' Top Right: David Wren during a scene from God's Favorite. Middle left: Vonda Stovall, Cindi Phillips, letta Felder and C ll I lerry Francis are reunited E W I-I 2 atm Him ' during a scene from God's Favorite. Bottom: Suzane Gilley is such an angel. Middle right: Dex Edwards and Dawn Duncan converse in The Man Who Came To Dinner. Las Mascaras , 9 - 'fn z If ' 'Wish ' Q ,LXIZFH ' I t higag- , ' V , 'Q . ,v 9 l-1-A l58 qvaw if . ' Q rt! L ,ff '--.....p. NTASNLJ Ava' Q- QP' fx, 'Nd Top Left: David Langford, Robert Wommack and Doug Stricklin apply make-up to prepare for a performance. Top right: Dex Edwards confronts Connie Clayton during a scene from Royal Gambit. Middle left: The officers of Las Mascaras are president Dex Edwards, vice president lerry Francis and secretary historian Shelly Carlson. Middle right: Members of Las Mascaras get together. Bottom: letta Felder, Cindi Phillips, lerry Francis, Vonda Stovall and Vernon Tirey cover for protection in God's Favorite. 159 f s 4' er ww-fu: a A- 4 C 5 ,V S ,QQ ' ft ' 1 . 4 ' Q Q. If ' w s V I X I L lr ,gl V? A, Wqilu A . U.. . ,fx ff .E , 1' 2111 5. , saggy 4 t ,ft . ma., nfl QM! T f51 , ,-Xr'i':i1 i ' - A. AV.s A E V S 1 it- fi: ff it . Er f 1: iw r- Q -' 'fe , ' A ,V , Q . , ,V mx- ey ' , ff ,- 5 1. 1 f ' ' 4 ,Ll Las Mascaras drama fraternity Top left: Dex Edwards comforts Doug Gilpin in The Subject Was Roses. Top right: Mike Andwrews, Rick Higginbothan, and letta Felder get made up for their character roles. Middle left: Dex Edwards portrays Henry Vlll. Middle right: Dale Dudley is a man of many faces. Bottom: Doug Gilpin, Dex Edwards, David Langford, Al Carter and loel Sandridge in The Man Who Came to Dinner. ii:-I' , Q Y--- 1. P I J ,J W . 1' N-X W -1 --... Q' a 4 5 F i V 3 .M X V . S4 Y, M. F My 4 ,t.i,1awf3mF1.'-5-2 .-,fffiiiff if-Li fl 1:5532 -szvfff?-S if-hw x.. sf Top left: Behind every department chairperson there is a pushy business manager. Instructor Steve Westhafer wheels Dr. lean Browne, speech and drama department chairman. Middle: Las Mascaras Homecoming Queen candidate Cindi Phillips and her escort lerry Frances. Bottom: The drama department can't wait to get into its . I A new building, even though it's still under construction. W S' ' 'M' 'B he Front row from left, Steve Westhafer, Dr. lean Browne i and lacque Shackelford. Back row, Lawrence Birdsong, Clarence Strickland, David Crawford and M'Liss Hindman. 'W ,. ..,,, . . rf V72 if 4 - f N- . . . 1... 3- -, . 3- ' , B' . ga-Li'5f fn4'x f M. J. ,, A '.1,'.4 L-, jg! ', 'ffzi' A :, Y-.-f -132.52-.-'.jM ,cy '1' fu ' 'T-of -1-4., 'af , '33 1 1 'N 'Q X K ' rf .,. 'I .i .. 1'x?'J'- .' , A ' M046 iv M' 'I ' ' f ' M- -Y M B ' igffgif' S. TW a s 1 -:Q.'1',1 E 'f ' ff-'Um - 1 sa : , 3,4 .. 1 . .Fr A. ,yr ,if 't .4 ,. A ' fault!- 8 h 4 - LA, , H mu. 'S -1 N ' 11.1 La Primavera adds color to campus La Primavera is the art club at TIC. The organization promotes visual art in many media. Each semester La Primavera gives a scholarship to an art major. Students' work is sold in the Art Mart in Genecov Hall, sponsored by La Primavera. One of the club's projects in the fall was to paint a large mural for Hearthstone Nursing Home in Tyler. 6' ffm-ir' 1 ,, 1 I, y ff Q 19 JV K4 gf rv fy it J, .V J .,,......,,,, 5 Q4 I 9415 4 . .J .-3.4 W vizfv iw 4 -Q .ft ' . W? ,, , 'iff' ' ff. 1, -21. ., 6 , C 'K ,, Top: Renee Murray hurries to finish 'sa I her pottery assignment. Middle: Club sponsor Charline Wallis adds completing touches to her painting for Hearthstone. Bottom: From left are instructors Wynoma lohnson and Charline Wallis, Treasurer Ron Montgomery, President Suzanne Gilley, Student Senate Representative Donna Turman and telephone committee members Donna Good and Sheree Mistrot. Wifi, Xf7'f2 If K B TI. 'ISP r Ci l. I' F. R s 'iWz':9f3?:Z 1' .5 3 ,911 ifb J '. X ' . vt r 9 , . +5 A ' Pr- Q 'I W J ff' 1 ' 1- l.'. A '- ri'-'1S.f'l 1 W f Gln. ', 1 K , f ., , .wg-','JJh,.pl -4 s I W- ' ,iii .-so Q19 Q, I 'llr 5 Viv ,, N Q -J ' ,9- 3 Q! f Top left: Sheree Mistrot and Suzanne Gilley, in center of photo, discuss ceramic glazes. Top right: Noamie Byrum and Amy Sanders labor at the potter's wheel. Middle: Ron Montgomery and Lisa Coats begin their paintings for Hearthstone. Bottom: Lisa Coats and Eunice Chancellor make plans for the Hearthstone Nursing Home murals. 163 Home Ec Club has many irons in the fire Home Economics at TIC . . . Means Being involved with people It means all the things it takes to be a good homemaker. But it also means working toward a career in teaching, interior design textiles, child development, nutrition, and many other areas. It means taking pride in a job well done and knowing you can depend on others even when you are not there. Home Economics is working as a group on problems and solutions involved with every area of the home. It is working together on campus activities such as buckouts, Homecoming, bake sales and others with award-winning results. It is knowing and having a pride in oneself because you know you can do it. Home Economics is a wonderful and beautiful thing. I am proud of our club and what it is and what it stands for, strength, dependability, and all other ingredients mixed together to make our -' great club. -Catherine T. Brown President 78-79 . Top: Ralph Carroll excorts Heidi Krouse, Homecoming Queen candidate. Bottom left: Marvis Chester, Lynn Coate, and Dee King decorate lenkins Hall and win first place. Bottom right: Pat Lee in foods lab. 164 fi fa. W' l JP! .5 55 . N ' ' Mft. .4 x ffff x . P 'Q 1 ' x r ' Pj.. A x s 1. 'FF .- . l , Li.. in 'ff Top: Faculty members enjoy the Home Economics QP- 1 - Il 7 ,' ,' , 'ig-Q Christmas Open House. , Q 15, Q J Q' C Sgr ?x.' Middle left: Denise Barker and Marvis Chester take X15 I qi i f part in class discussion. ffx-M2 'Z '.X- Q .Q L q Middle right: Carolyn Anderson works for M hxxfiir -, ' - M 4 MQ? J Homecoming week. 0 ffsliff, N,,, Q Q7 ' Bottom left: Dee King and Elaine Florey prepare 4 x54 fi' food for guests at the Home Economics reception. ll 3 5- -sn . 4 n 'R . A 'fx v h .Q 'Q x-..? i- . fx K -kr g Bottom right: Latricia Crumley and Beri Penny wash dishes in class. E'-1-ii ' ' 4? 'Q , A ,x M --...J WM r xz.. H F W 'rx f E W1 -4 'A 'A I Xe Q, I v ' 'x n v 1 -24, .-. ' I -uw- 9- ,. 4 .n I ',-Q' ' , - null K - .gg fy, .ft ' 1 751' ,- Ls, X' ,wif .. , vi: gf. Ni, l V- 'x ', ' s .wwf f-'Q y-1 ,F-' Y-1, I . A W., my 5.4-. .- X ' .. f, w 4 .. 1. ff i. . - . , 'Ju' x Lx . .1 ' L re 'f 5 . ' fl 5 ' 165 'Q Top left: Pam Moore, Mary Martin, Marvis Chester, Denise Parker and Robert A. Welch enjoy the Annual Lasagna Dinner. Top right: Faculty members are always eager for Open House. Bottom left: What's in those cookies, Renee Chomuers? Bottom right: Latricia Crumley and loanna Todd help in bake sale for scholarship fund. 166 an 'Q f . ian? ,ff .fi w., ,y , fb .... ' gl' Home Economics Club -fl 1 ef 1 l F 5 f .' 'fn 'UL 1 QA' C r Q9 .-KE , E .. 5, 'Qx Top left: Bonnie Dabelgott, Carla Bassham, Sharon McCabe and Heidi Krause relax after a Lasagna meal Middle left: Vicki Cobb finds the living room a good place to study. Top right: Brenda Kendricks and Pat Megers wait for another hungry patron at the Christmas Open House. Bottom right: Margaret Blackwell and Latricia Crumley thumb through the '79 Apache. Bottom left: Beri Penny, Vicki Cobb, Donna Simms and Cindy Bratton fellowship at the Annual Lasagna Dinner Fashion Merchandising set Trends The Fashion Merchandising Club was organized in the fall. f Membership is open only X to Fashion Merchandising V' L i majors. Members , , 2 L i :Y X participated in a party fj,Qf 1 4 qv, Z i I wan. 1. -1. , f Xxv! X which included games, :af ig, Q- , Q, 1' skits, swimming, food it 3 4 ' Q and fun. They sponsored 'MMG the Fall Fashion Show kj, E 1 S where guys and gals Y . f' modeled the latest ' -E fashions. They also Q, v .H A ,,., , sponsored a Spring Style any at ug' Q Show. Members visited fi 5 s A ' Q Q 9 if N ,M the Neiman-Marcus A fix f , I-'L 1 . Y J 'V Fortnlght and traveled to . if f ' ,, js, the Dallas Apparel Mart if ' .ff , in , Q g lp? in FebruarY. f f ,ylgt ff Z' ii ni, i ' fnfyi 1' ... 5 1 , 1 X. f kt lf ,I Uxg-Q A 5 : LN., 51 gm, J f . , ,la--L .W , v f f- I9 ,.'-,W 'Maxx My EQ' -L V- If L xx. fN I i ',l . ' ,ff- f T -3 W vu u -4-,jlff yi- rv ' 7' FEES J +5 -f K . 0-'I 7555: W-A K, i hx 5 , in .4 4' li T V ,' f . h g . 4 T ,Spar 117 if A Pi , A --bsfv' fi 3'3 1 H 'J A .. 'J' 5-in V f S i 1 f Qi,i'r.2i'w '1fs-15919, I X it R' A fs f , '15-' wg' kxfhonnv-W ref 0 Top: Front row from left, Dee Dunn, Sherri Moody, Lisa Sprinkle, Shelly Shepherd, Carolyn Smith, Liz Cole, Diana Wade and Mary Ann Gomel. Back row, Margaret Embry, Bobbie Young, Gloria Curtis, Melinda McMillan, Diana Cuevas, Callie Rollins, Denisa Wagner, Nancy Perkins and Donna Sherrill. Middle left: Renee George models clothes in the fall fashion show. Middle right: Front row from left, Pat Francis, Terri Shaw, Cynthia McCoy, Kathy Grigsby, Renee George and Deborah Walston. Bottom: Pat Francis, Fashion Merchandising Club Homecoming nominee and her escort Greg Caldwell are 168 announced at the Homecoming parade. First row, from left, president Lesa Wells, treasurer Deborah Walston, vice president Terri Shaw, activity chairman Kathy Grigsby. Second row, from left, faculty sponsors Beverly Cory and Susan Endsley, student senate representative Melva Hunter, fashion show coordinator Ronda McCuiston, secretary Patricia Francis, historian leannine Ferguson and fashion show coordinator Lori Biggerstaff. First row, from left, Angela Patterson, Lisa Lynn, Vicki Brandt, Terri Prestidge and Evelyn Smith. Second row, from left, Shirley Edwards, Stephanie Weaver, lanice Holland, Donna Phillips, Darlene Miller and lamie Wall. First row, from left, Deanna Alexander, Robin Matthews, Darlene McWatters, Linda Williams and Kresha Null. Second row, from left, Carolyn Williams, Sylvia Malcolm, Essie Duckworth, Gina Westmoreland, Sandy Williams, Cynthia lohnson, Patricia Moffett, Connie Mann and Leslie Lowrimore. 169 Recreation Leadership Students learn while having fun The Recreation Leadership Club attempts to further the skills and interests of TIC students in the fields of recreation leadership by continuous and active participation in all such areas. sa , , , s 2 ,.r4 95. 1 V gs Wg, 3 D if ri 7 1 X, 313,191 'J-1. ,f . , AFQQSWY W '54 ' xabgfn- ' 1 l, .1191 itil - ' W ww af-' Y Top: Mona McCulIogh roasts hot dogs over an open fire. Middle left: Instructor Lamar Miller, Karen Pheps and 62-'a .'i Qi' ', N, ,- ,a-. ,, . ,nf ' 'it . -. I L. if sg! 4 I 4 Melinda Willis enjoy the sun. A, 1 Middle right: lohnny Griffith, lulie Haley and Susan Moothart inspect the food 2 1 A, 1' gg I 1 supply. Q ' Bottom: Leadership students are from left, kneeling, Marty Chainey, instructor Lamar Miller and Brian Lawrence 2nd row, Melinda Willis, Kelly Aldridge, Randy Ottum, loyce Allen, Susan Evans, lulie Haley, Susan Moothart and Ann Idavueler 3rd row, Greg Bennet, Burnice Harris, Greg Lies, leff Gage and Mike Zaladonis. 170 ff wif Big' 5 , N 1, fn' ,. at! Y' VS? 1 R32 'g. ,. -, ' V Q 'Ravi' BY ': - F W ifi., . .- -. W -in .. ' 'Q ZQAZ Q Q' wg, 2 ' Recreation -1 Leadership lx' 'ff fb .. . V ixdffasis ' . l . ' Y ' Fa 9615 , -y , 'S fait. Top: Recreation Leadership officers are, from left top, Marty Chainey, instructor Lamar Miller, Melinda Willis, Susan Evans and Susan Moothart. Middle left: Waiting for some action are lulie Haley and lohnny Griffith. Middle right: Susan Moothart and Melinda Willis spend some time in thought. Bottom: lohnny Griffith, left, demonstrates knot-tying to lulie Haley, Benny Ford, Susan Moorthart and loyce Allen I . F' .QW rmxfwwi 5 A '1 4 X Horticulture Club Tends Select Garden The gardens of Bonna Bess Vaughn Conservatory, i tended by Horticulture Club members, was named in the fall an official All-American Selections Display Garden. TIC is the only Texas junior l college to win this honor. TIC is also the only junior college to receive a 1,000 scholarship from the Texas Association of Nurserymen. Ornamental Horticulture had educational displays at Broadway Square Mall, Tyler Garden Center and at the Texas Association of Nurserymen Convention and Trade Show in Dallas. I 4 'ref as '2 if as If fi, . .ffffa A J is 7 ' I ,',, T f J l Q 1' I 1,10 . . l , ,-0. .P , .. 1 A , Ji l fb ,Ia ff - ,I 1. Top left: First year student Fred Green and instructor Dale E. Groom look over a giant stapelia. Top right: Linda lack and Opal Reed at display during Tyler Council of Garden Clubs Flower Show Bottom left: Instructor Anthony Fulcher, Beth Owens, Glenda McMamee, lohn Butts, Angie West, Anette Fieldin, Theresa l-laus and Crystal Dickson. Bottom right: From the working greenhouse, a Cissus Rhombifolia lgrape ivyl. 172 f lr. Coll999 www P' yi aww? . -lx ag- .-4' 6 fa N 1 s t ,.1f-1 'asf Y .V .. f 1 .-.. ,.f.,-f,' - U.. ff- 17 X' TS' 4 all n Top: TIC Ornamental Horticulture's display at the Tyler Council of Garden Clubs Flower Show. Bottom left: Mary Tackett rearranges the plants. Bottom right: This pineapple, grown from the top of a pineapple in the greenhouse, was awarded an appreciation ribbon from the Tyler Council of Garden Clubs. Top: Ornamental Horticulture officers: from left, vice president Angie West, president Chelli Garrett and secretary-treasurer Beth Owen. Middle: Front row, Horticulture Club members are, from left, Beth Owen, Glenda McNamee, lohn Butts and lanet Cook. Center row, Angie West, Teresa Haas, Dallas Barron, Randy Keen, Rick Moeller and Gary Allen. Back row: Crystal Dickson. Bottom left: from left, Horticulture Club members Beth Owen, lohn leffery and Dallas Barron sell plants to a customer during a plant sale in the Teepee. Bottom right: from left leff Utz, leff Gutknecht and Sue Stevens care for plants inside Vaughn Conservatory. ffl U: I Mx is J, ,1 1, 1 fine 4 C A . ,X ' I 1 A 1 'A Q , ly 4 in his 5 eg ie' ?L . x. f A tj i f 9- ' 1' X , A' f 4' qu! 6 J I VV. .N I , 3 ' M V fi' A 535- X., w ' ' ' ' 4' . , , . 3315421 gat. ,154 H 'l I pid' V g'!fw.......sff- fX'.v4 ls-5... N 1 X4 .M Ei . im-wr i 5 fjkifu r il l i .,, I'-.1 ' ii M-. 5 i 5 ' Horticulture Students Snow Green Thumbs If .- i . t.. 1 r---M., i 55 , NWN g 4 9 'fx it ,r I 9 n Top left: lohn leffery and Fred Green stand outside after working in the greenhouse. Top right: Mary Tackett gets ready for the plant sale. .. gg' - kg 19, ,. Bottom: from left, Glenda McNamee, Chelli Garrett, Beth if W Owen, lohn leffery and Dallas Barron wait for a sale 4' ' t' while a customer looks over the merchandise. 'Lf-F7 f 'f' A: Af 5 1 'Q 4- Q f xt, VL Q'l1'1., as 5 4,345+ JF N i x , 6 .v . 1 s I , , e4'.',, .yd t ti' E , wept -F' si,-r' ,r ' ,M f' ff. 'fr fi -P1 R 1- ,, qt? , I' 3 , 1 f 1 7 ,ff , f 'S-W 13 4 fb M M 'X -Q ke R -a f'-g v W4 f ,, t 1, J 239. is , ' fv.,-' , y ef Mae, A , B nf ,W it B-4 me-7,39-' e r-AQ .,4' ' f ' Z , ' . 1 41. Q 1.17. h gl Y . h I ' ' Q' , 9' 'Q' Y. , ' ., ' ' , A ' -fs - X' 1 i . , ar ' ' 'z ,,.af3Ln 'Vs-. -45 Top left: These poinsettias are only one of the many varieties of plants grown in the Bonna Bess Vaughn Conservatory. Top right: Sue Ann Stevens and Sammy Carnes water plants outside Vaughn Conservatory. Middle left: Horticulture student Beth Owen works in the greenhouse as part of her class. Middle right: Raymond Fox and Charles May exhibit their plants at the Men's Garden Club of Tyler. Bottom: Valerie DeKock, Susan Shadwell, jeff Utz and lohn leffery participate in a class activity. Ornamental Horticulture Club Wifi 'fa Q 'Q L' 'N aflyjbl l,,..Q,l,,.4,tx AM ,r ag,-AE , . v V? I' V f 'tam Q . 'mlb 5 S-A5 L.. 'Z. L1'.1111 4-Q. s fa. ' ff N 'A ,Qi ' z wh A Q A . ,, 4, , al :X a ww i Ulf' - if QE.: ::: 5 , mx: xslt X' ' s g X. N ., A ylqj 'ali - 5 ' i by I i ! ,.-- , H-fe k-:Y ' if f it kk it x N v ' Xfi' i' e1 'i' K' l it lllhn. Qi 1- Q- - fy H. A x we ,N Qu , 4 L. fy Lf' V . T J:'3'5'7: if ' ,. ' ' f ff ' urllt ' f oil: 75 7f?T Q- 5 -1-1-R-f .wx l S l r .Vx 1 :J . L Top: Part of a horticulturists training includes being able to classify plants. Middle left: Wanda Hughes, loe Daniels, Doris Daniels, Eula Scott, Lola Smith and Margaret Chappelear attend a Tyler Men's Garden Club meeting. Middle left: Horticulture Club President Glenda McNamee works in the greenhouse. Bottom left: Horticulture students take care of all plants in and around Vaughn Conservatory. Bottom right: loe Daniels takes advantage of refreshments at a meeting. 177 '55 ' Rodeo bucks into action The Tyler Iunior College Rodeo Association has been organized and operating at TIC for the past 15 years. The club is open to any full-time student who is interested in the sport of rodeoing. The club has had an average membership for the last three years of about 75. Some of these students participate in rodeos, but the majority are interested in helping to produce local shows. The Tyler lunior College Rodeo Association has been a member of the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association for the past three years. TIC has sponsored three NIRA-approved rodeos where more than 200 contestants from the southern region have completed each year for the men's and women's team trophies. In addition to the NIRA rodeos, the rodeo club has sponsored the fall and spring Buckouts and Play Day to help promote TIC spirit and involve other clubs on the campus in friendly games. The Tyler Iunior College Rodeo Association has as its objective helping promote the sport of rodeo at TIC and helping to support the activities Top: Walt Beasley struggles to Bottom: Carrie Peterson loops . M, ride a bull for as long as he can. the calf and readies to tie it. I ,ia 178 ' - - V ....-...... - .51 Q C- ai, f. I K ao- ' . 1 3' A Q C' ib- r ...f f 'al .. ff ' 1, H .f nw f- as 1. we-gg wa .4 if ,, ,?nf,,Jwfqt,.,i'F!.'lfg?L'fH:.g44 ni: :ki si, 2, . A r ' ' A . I iff: ' 'M' . 1, ' - A . 'f J ' I! iw.'. ' r A 1 , f ,' ' ' Q-' . 0 ' as ,push '-,- ', -41 f - .. va-- L . .ix .. ,!'.. 1 . ,!'x ..f,,JN-U ,, 1 Y . X -s K . W. Ui., A 1, 'J' ,W , , ' PVP' ng .-. .' , ' 4' - ' -' 1 ' l Q., '- I 'L' s ' ,A -' ,'- 1 'www-w 'H I of TIC by involving other groups of students while they attend TIC. ln order to participate in rodeos, the students must maintain a desirable scholastic record and follow all rules and regulations of the college and the NIRA. Top: Carrie Peterson races to catch the calf. Middle left: Becky Russell jumps off her horse to tie the goat. Middle right: Carrie Peterson flips the goat in the tying competition to beat her competitors time. Bottom: lan Woolery races her horse around the barrel :ffl- 5 179 . AW 'NY lk Q! xwm 1 I X px. x ,N Y 1 . ifgivl . Si ses W were X Efwk g L 'gt xv . Y Z 'Q ii ,- 1 a ,' 1 I 3 l I V' I 1 ' i 9',:3. l ig-, 4 V a .I-.1-Al 'Gisli' QPSQQ7' TQ ,1i2W,iL.t M, iw Jl4:.zl2g5,.. X. 1 .!tfL'x:,tM W . rf L A . , 1 1 . , .. 4, . . P . 'pf Ni ,J i 9. fi ,N , v , 5 Bl' .h ,.,:: '- , -'X e Q, 4 QE? A I. X J 1 s .V y - L iff' f Top left: Mark Myers watches his opponent. Top right: Mark House, Bo Ashorn and Terry Brown at a ' a rodeo event. ., - Middle: Diego Navia takes a rough ride. Bottom: Rodeo , members and sponsor Kenneth Lewis make plans for f s future activities. '2M.,g1gs i ? Q , U, . Q I av ., Y 180 1 A si W. A f 7 f ' 1 ,z A 5 58 .5941 ,ff Wh sc r , Q .H f I: v , ., ., , Q ff' yu:-lynn . fy. f ,2 Lv a- :-in,:. : V +' ,fr ' -3. .m. 4 ,-if . 4 f'. -. 4 224'-fi , 4. . N ,gm-V29 . , . V-.3713 f 1 Y A 4 ff fi jp I ,af . af, ik W :Si '71-1 '53 . J .f H4 'Yi I t L 7' :Q .ef f 74, L , f N i 1 1 . 2 Q KgXZE,L7,f A P Top left: Homecoming Queen nominee lan Woolery is escorted by Greg Pancake. Top right: Rodeo Club secretary Tracey Rounsavall, vice president Larry Lewis and president Robert Williamson. Bottom: Grease pig contestants leff Hale and Mike Myers show off their trophy. 181 TlC Rodeo Club Top: NIRA members front row, from left are, Carrie Peterson and lan Woolery. Back row, from left, are Tracey Gilmer, loey Reese, Mark Myres, Diego Navia and Ricky Rhoades. Bottom: Club members, front row, from left, are Michelle Kidder, Cathy Blankenship, Ingoid Sledge, Debbie Brumit, Becky Brumit, Tracy Dounsavall, Ian Woolery, Carrie Peterson and Lisa Melton. Back row, from left, are Robert Williamson, Kelly Conally, limmy Berry, Dan Lamar, loey Reese, Tray Gilmer, Larry Lewis, Ricky Rhoades, leff Hale, Calvin Phillips, Diego Navia and Mark Myers. 131 1 BIT' E415 ..-J. lp? al I T UE? in -'PQ If' ku iw' Qs f N' A ,..-v4 -'I 1 5: -1113 H. gb- x-I , 3 X --' F 'n up I ,L , - Q . s 4 i rj - f I , ff' ' -1 , I ff i PM Z., iii f ii , ig '..gQx 'Q -ll sw -I4 , N Q K . . f . qv, . 'I 'Y ug if F, ' 0 i ' Asif i S f ffg ff F , , l, A, I W Lf, 4, Z:-, 9 .,--2' TIC Rodeo Association Top: Walt Beasley tries to ride as the bull tries to get him not IO. Botiomz This goat won't escape lan Woolery. LESA members probe police work Law Enforcement Student Association members learn about the field of law enforcement. Their purpose is to work toward a better understanding of the problems and methods used to enforce the law. LESA members must major in criminal justice or some related field. bmah Mg 1 , , ' 1 . 14 yy I . 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Bottom right: Bennie Mims, instructor, teaches the how tos of law enforcement. 185 V56 Mrllffiwlttz' 6 KM? ffl' 'fn f Mu ,typ ,xp Q.. ,J-W, .V,,, - ' 5 - - 5 -. 1 . :vw 1 - if'-+ ,. e WNW? e -- , MM' .. A . ,, . E N ., awww was wwffw :wma multi' as Ml! 4' ,Hki?f5'!W7fErK95f' , f W - , F 'WQJ 1- .Tlx tw- 'V r '- 'Q 775 X - A e .i . X- Top: Ralph Montgomery, right, watches as Buster Rose is fin er rinted by Paul Ward. 8 P Bottom: The finished product . . . and an inky thumb. E Quo, I' 'W , K is 2 i 1 ws. nf I Law Enforcement Students Association I , I G ii' QQ C Q ,ff 'Ca ug,--f A 5 .297 t, , if 3 . 1 2' yr Qi safxfl -V r Mill? ii L i 1' 1 'Y' rf ' V V, wi- .. . 6. f s '51 if lr i if 35 ii? 1 W 2. -1? ' 1 , 's f ' Q :arg 94.6.- Top: Paul Ward, Doug Scroggins, and Hal Taylor watch attentively during a demonstration. Bottom left: loe Wright and Ralph Montgomery practice the art of self defense. Bottom right: Hal Taylor, Doug Scroggins and Paul Ward are engrossed in their work. 18 1 sus I Petroleum students form new club Students formed a petroleum technology club in the fall to promote a better understanding of petroleum concepts among TIC students. The sponsor of the club is petroleum technology instructor Harold Trimble. The club is a fraternal organization as well as a learning group, Trimble said. Plans for the group included repairing petroleum equipment. if 'fl is if 1 K. Top: Tammy Smithy and Scott Ferguson soak in the wisdom of their instructor Bull Fairbanks Bottom left: Homecoming Queen nominee Susan Fuller and her Bottom right: A monument in the field of petroleum technology li M... Hi ,hfzgg ,N ..2.hFf,m .. .Iwi ,,.wwl'3,..-'B 'Zihf3fxh.497395 'au I 'QM 'J ausu..,a V' Y-ffffv ,wwf IQI' f , I ,. -wx fs all 4 N ...,s Top: Tammy Smithy, Scott Ferguson, and Mark Ward struggle their way thorough a test. Middle: front row, from left, are lay Martin, Ronnie Carson, Bill Schmidt, Karen Armstrong, Wayne Tompkins and Mike Franklin. Back row, from left, are Wayne Lambert, lim Branch, Eugene King, Chuck Springman and lohn Baker. Bottom: lohn Baker and Wayne Tompkins work with equipment in the Pirtle Technology Building. 189 Epsilion Delta Pi QEDPJ is a club composed of students interested in data processing, key punch operating and other forms of computer science. Members of this club enroll in these courses at TIC. Top: EDP officers are, from left, Mark White, Brenda Kirkling, Mary Williams and Barbara Griffin. Middle left: Mark White, instructor Barbara Rogers and Rick Van Den Broeke watch a demonstration. Middle right: Students practice keypunch' skills. Bottom: Club members are from left, lst row, Mark White, Larry lohnigan, loe Mitchell, and Talmadge Carr. 2nd row, Vicky Ector, Brenda Kirkling, Barbara Griffin, lanet Hoosier, Holly Odom and Mary Williams. 3rd row, Shirley Coleman, Debra Thompson, Sharon Dennis, Evelyn lohnson, Dorothy Mims and Mari Ann Baker. l I Club members pursue electronics The Electronics Club is composed of students pursuing a career in electronics or some related field. The purpose of the club is to acquaint students with practical aspects in the field of electronics. The club encourages further individual knowledge and development of interest in professional growth. ' -4 f-x Q 4 5--ggL.' , TX i i ,Q 1 561 x T 1 ,sv I , F1 X XX 5 . '1 QW Jin .A . KY .Q 'sc 1 . xt, ax '-X N , Rf rfb? fi i i 5 li r 2 'i il V li f a Q , R 'lr i Q J y ,I 5 S ,,, , ,Q 1 wg. , my Um., 95 . A V ' ,522 , Q piggy '. m KS A N, .Y- -lx. A I , .. - I l .yi 1.1 It , ,rf 'f , . i x 8 1' Qs ,Y 4 i it - - L, xv gli-:sl - gfafw- ii , ,Q B? .. Bl Top left: Paul Sewell instructor, Keith Bridges, Chuck Mahar, Martinese Brown and Rick Day take time out from a busy day Top right: Chuck Mahar and Rick Day study an electrical project. Bottom left: The guys in electronics give a television set the once over. Bottom right: Instructor Keith Bridges and Rick Day work in the lab. 191 The curriculum for Opthalmic Technicians and Dispensing represents a carefully planned balance of theory and practice in all aspects of the profession. The program prepares the student by applying the science of optics to making and fitting lenses and devices to aid in providing comfortable and efficient vision. Keeping an eye on Gpthalmic Dispensing J 5? A? it . 'X X . ' -N 0. ,-..- 1- 4 K-:ft .iff I l .P-2, f bf '99-, - , I ff fu M1 :2igf,, brig iw Q I fi , g B ,L 7 4 1 c x f .W f z 1 4 ' 1 : ff ,, 4, , , 3 L, , , wif- i6?f'2.:,,'2 Q ,uguv ' wwwfl 3939 ' 5,7 .gf 5 l .. ff 5 fi s f I' XRN Top right: Bill Rose fits glasses to classmate Katie Kuretsch. Top left: Bottom to top, Nelson Hurlburt, Bill Rose, Rene lungstein, Lloyd Armstrong, lay Reavis, Katie Kuretsch, Manuel Longoria. Bottom left: Rene lungstein makes hinge repairs on eyeglasses as part of his training. Bottom right: Bottom to top, Dale Carpenter, lesusa Lim Yu, Bill Garvin, lay Schmidt, Eddie Hamilton, Robert Manning, Lisa Guckert, David Ewing, Clyde Davenport, Katie Kuretsch, Carla Glenn, Greg Williams, Mary Sutton. wwf. 4 f ... ...- ...QV 'iv db. 1 .', I 1 k EET 5 X, vw. O 'fur I. 'fha' VL - I I X J --.J 1. If L5 ' f K 16 A, ETop left: lay Reavis locating correct sphere tool for grinding lens. iTop right: Sophomore class working with prosoptic lab. fBottom left: Katie Kuretsch operates Lap machine making tools. QBottom right: Nelson Hurlburt is setting a lens up in the generator ipreparing to cut curves. 4 1 l ,JS it Ma Lambda Tau finds brotherhood in the Top: Sophomore medical lab technician students are, from left, Kim lackson, Carrie Holley, Lisa Tinsley, Gina McCay, Patusa Yarbrough, lanice Kenemer, Laura Boyd, Cathy Ramsey, Cheryl Reel, Verdelle Meador and instructors Mrs. Lynda Gunter and Mrs. Lynnette Hobbs. Middle: lana lordan takes a moment from her studies to daydream. Bottom left: Bazer Dunn gets a good laugh out of her medical lab classmates. Bottom right: from right, Cheryl Reel, Verdelle Meador and Carrie Holley practice intricate tests in the lab. 3 x J? FFL fl M59 iff? 7112 Av' ,l :Va y E sb is... ,f 'Magi F 5 fy? . if i 9 i 95' ' 1 oi 1 . .N gr, 3 1- ' 'x f av . fl :Jxx vo ',,,.q l V i I ,f . U Mu Lambda Tau is the Medical Lab Technicians' fraternity. Medical Lab Technology is a two-year program consisting of such courses as diagnostic microbiology, parasitology, mycology, immunology, blood bank technology and clinical chemistry. Students learn to perform tests ranging from blood typing to complex coagulation and hematology tests. The MLTs started the Steve Callens Memorial Library in the Spring of 1979 in honor of a former student. They have bake sales to furnish the library with books. They also have a social party at the end of each semester. an - ff fvfitzdisai . ,f,-:JW H f ' 1 ' I-at -if ' f , I j 4: - g 56,4 3, 1 I ' F f 205' 5 4x , bt?-37:5 ,J .421 521,17 ' . .f ff.-fw. A 4 ,,:,mff,gw., A mfbrvffw ff '52, war- Q'7l7f,,'.15f3 'A f --M '. guy z - ?Sf'1A 'l I ff .J ' V 4 ' .4 fr Top: Bazer Dunn, Sandra Sanders and Donna Turk demonstrate a lab procedure to instructor Lynette Hobbs. Middle left: Students Avalon Bonsall and Ada Brown place samples into the centrifuge. Middle right: Rhonda Shaw practices lab technique. Bottom: from left, Instructor Lynda Gunter, Mary Weidner, Reena Chambers, Bazer Dunn, Diane Graff, Bill Stephenson, Sandra Sanders, Liz Breland, April Lofton, Nancy Proffit, Rhonda Shaw, Ramonda Pinckard, Tammie Tusher, lean Seare, Tawn Brown, lana lordan, Sue Griffin, Ada Brown, Donna Turk, Sheila Michels, Avalon Bonsall, Sandra Akin, Margaret Turner, instructor Lynette Hobbs. Respiratory therapy breathes easy Respiratory therapy prepares individuals for a career in the clinical care and management of respiratory disorders. Two programs offered a 12-month program leading to a certificate of proficiency and a 24-month program leading to an associate in applied sciences degree. J lull' Wa' G' , X , 'jet - Top right: from left are Karen Blair, qi' I leannie Tuttle, Denise Rutledge, Monique -K Black, Nancy Gonzales, Becky Glenn and Ken Lalune. Middle left: Heather Hendricks and Becky Glenn learn how to use a respiratory device. Middle right: from left are Cindy Black, Danny Vandefifer, Heather Hendricks, Kathy Trammel, Nan Downer, Cindy Nesbitt and Kelly Mitchell. f Bottom: Respiratory Therapy instructor Tyler Combs helps his class during lab. X , ...av-f :tiff ' A li X-- , X if ia g N .K x, 'N Y Y' 5 Top left: Ellie Voight, Kerry Chapel, Debbie Windham and Danny Vandefifer listen to a lecture. Top right: Yolanda Lumpkin studies equipment she will use during lab. Middle right: Monique Black works on one of the respiratory tanks. Bottom: Treitha Nichols and Monique Black work together on a lab. 197 Z I D Respiratory Therap Top left: Debbie Windham and Danny Vandefifer examine lab equipment. Top right: Monique Black and Treitha Nichols listen to instructor Ken Stegall explain equipment. Bottom left: Nancy Gonzales, and Heather Hendricks discuss a question. Bottom right: Monique Black and Treitha Nichols adjust a respiratory machine. fl' l 'L-J-' , I 1 I i L A' ici'-' - H...-v qi v',gguunhIVl0 gag , v - 1 Top left: Nancy Gonzales, Danny Vandefifer and lostell Caston give each other practice treatments. Top right: Cindy Black simulates a patient while Becky Glenn and Rhonhetta Cox administer aid. l Middle: Kathy Trammell, Donna Harmon, loste Caston and Sheila Craven copy material from the board Bottom left: Nancy Gonzales and Becky Glenn try to get some fun out of class. l Bottom right: Instructor Don Barnett explains material in a respiratory lab. 1 r'- 'vt 5 .TM l , F 199 Nurses call the shots Texas Eastern School of Nursing maintains three-year diploma programs in which students receive clinical laboratory experience in medical and surgical nursing, maternal and child nursing, operating room nursing and psychiatric nursing. Liberal arts and sciences classes are taught at TIC while nursing classes are taught by nurses at the f nursing school, located between Medican Center and Mother Francis hospitals. Graduates of this program are eligible to take the state examination for certification as registered H nusrses and to apply for endorsement by other states. B Sf-if 1' ' 5 ,aa ' x - ' ,X g Q 1 ini W I il .tl iq 'Z 4 , 3 x Y? -3 , I . ,. 5 J,,,,..aA-l , l , xv . l I rg gggg A ...Ll ' Top left: Bonnie Ballard, Ruth Morse and Barbara Birdsong study patients charts. Top right: Debbie Brown helps at the nurses' station. Bottom left: Donna Blandford and ludy Womack relax in the lounge. Bottom middle: Karen Hoppins is the Senior Recipient of a Faculty Award. She checks a baby in an incubator. Bottom right: Regina Willis checks the dressing cart to make sure everything is right. 200 xr . 4. +...sgvt21t?'i A I l Q... ' .x aww' M ., TRW! f-f ,..r'. - Fw v.. iw I , M jj A 1 iff- , ,,,,- .-fi' 'Wifi' it wi. B K f' ff' gr: ' WF-f 4' V ri-iff JT, ajft' 1 11,5 4 K- , JP-14. 45545 y 1' V f' Q E ' jr- , ,-ffl . ' 9'fkfff:,. r f 1 :' A A k ,W , N. wig! F :fu , t , 'Drk f 4 ,,, 'ngf' ,, W.. Top left: 1979-80 junior class officers are, front, Sherry Allotta and Marsha lones. Middle row Faye Rhodes and Cheryl Conley. Back Nannette Owens. Top right: Faye Rhodes, a junior student, bobs for an apple at the freshman Halloween party. Middle: Taking a break between classes are Becky Morgan, Audrey Wilson, Betty Molnar, Helene Schutter, instructor Rita Lehto, Dorothy Edwards, Nannette Owens and lanice Daniel. Bottom: The party got to be just too much for some people. 'Q-3 L D' JF sei' 'r-. .. .W 4 If 4 H 1 Q... '01 Fun and fitness time at TESN 3 X. .W. X--.....,,, Top left: Sherry Allotta takes the bicycle fitness test. Top right: Student nurses relaxing in the lounge are, front row, Merlene Sutton, Linda Wells, Allana Muscato, Leslie Rippamonti, Brenda Ashley and Eloise Spencer. Back row: Beverly Lawson, Cindy Booker, Cheryl Conley, Vickie Taylor and Dawn Herron. Middle: Living it up at the freshman Halloween party. Bottom: Student nurses work on keeping physically fit in ,, up exercise class. Q M. 3 5 1. . ai' E29 Ulf 5: 1 nib, ' 'uffall 1-. 4.52 - ' QS U 1 JJ' 2 I Wim f 'S .-.1 1: i 'E0'i.i3W3' A ' 3' -'TW M, -1 ' I 1 1 fs 'YLE9' .f '-xxx Top left: Homecoming Queen Nominee Camilla Smith and escort Vinnie O'Hanlan wait to be announced. Top right: Freshman officers are, front row from left, President Herb Neeland and ludicial Committee Representative Ben Barnett. Back row, Secretary Camilla Smith and Parliamentarian Dixie Duboise. Bottom left: Front row from left, Freshman Class President Herb Neeland, Student Council President Barbara Davidson and Student Council Secretary Vicki Taylor. Back row, First Vice President Geneva Brown, Second Vice President Cheryl Caldwell, Parliamentarian Alice Lane and Bottom right: Student nurse Alan Wood checks charts. 203 Dental Assistants After completion of 16 semester hours of denistry-related courses, the dental assisting class is ready for a semester of practical experience. During the spring semester each student gets 24 hours a week on-the-job training. Upon satisfactory completion of all courses and clinical experience students graduate with a certificate of proficiency in dental assisting. This year the students also attended the Dallas Midwinter Dental Convention, had two sandwich sales to raise funds and a Christmas party. 3,4- Top left: Cheryl Scrivener A focuses the X-ray machine. Top right: Program coordinator lulie Mettlin, From left, front row, instructor julie Mettlin, Cheryl Scrivener, Marsha Dickson, Melanie Daniel, Regina Beam, lennifer Irving, Dwana Lanham, Nancy Kennedy, ludy Hawkins and Beverly Conine. Back row: Cathy Tenbrook, Kathleen Beckworth, Cecelia Mitchell, Donna Goldsberry, Ann Wine, Terrie Holland and Christy White. hi i O5 get on-job training I-a TM. . f Q ,AC l t X 4- 4 5 x K. . xNts,f,y. 'tls,.', 1 . . V ' 1 - s I - ' C J mil' A , Q., X .. I , P Vi . v X F 1 ' K , ' Q 4 , 1 ' s - -. . , ' xc! , -if , M ,5 tw fill! ' ' -lv -My t P ' i ll ' J 1 ir 5 . I it 3 S. f L l l i i 1 X ' x , la , L.. .L 4 E . :- --1f..fz-f..'H-.f1'c'fmv.. ' 36 N . 3 .,.'3 41' W' ,J f 3 'Y ir . . ' I: Dental Assisting 1'-'IQ' 'Bly Xl is X ...EY X N l 3 N, Z V, .wi as '-'slr' H!! ff 'N W' 'pdf - Q of' ,X -. Pin 1 f f is T IW lv Top left: Dwana Lanham prepares a low-speed drill. Middle left: Christy White dries Beverly Conine's teeth with an air syringe. Top right: Marsha Dickson screens for blood pressure. Bottom: Mirror, mirror on the wall reflects Ann Wine and instructor julie Mettlen while Nancy Kennedy looks on. 220 Dental Assisting t 'B Top: Homecoming Queen Candidate Melanie Daniel cruises through town during the Homecoming Parade. Middle left: Instructor lulie Mettlen seems to study almost as much as her students. Middle right: Ann Wine prepares a rubber dam isolation for Nancy Kennedy. Bottom: Beverly Conine concentrates on the lecture. l f - X Q' , ,,.v E ,E V 5 . .. gmt wr at 5 41 f We tl' V ,a,. ..,, M We 2 .,,,,,E,w,,.W , K if if ,am ,nies ww-lx M , 'WWFK Wx 'xo X 14AfA Dental Assisting . - 1 i UWM .1 93 . l i l ll sl B l 1. il l y as 'B L i C . v l l .L,,'jefL,, y 1 4- ' Top: Christy White, left, and Terrie Holland practice irrigation procedures on Beverly Conine. Middle left: from left, Donna Goldsberry, Terrie Holland and ludy Hawkins study in the lab. Middle right: Dental Assisting officers are, front row from left treasurer Dwana Lanham, sponsor lulie Mettlen and secretary Cecelia Mitchell. Back row, vice president Camille Liddell, president Kerry Campbell and historian Christy White. Bottom left: Melanie Daniel and Regina Beam takes notes during class. 207 Graduating Class of 1980: KAREN POLLACK President PAITIE FENNELL Secretary DONELLE WRIGHT Corresp. Secretary PAULA SHAW Treasure: STEPHANIE GORE Student Senate Rep. MARGARET ADAMS RONDA ADDINGTON LISA ALBRIGHT IAMIE BROWNING TRACY BRUMBLI: TRACEY COOK SUSAN DARDEN MAUREEN DRISCOLL MELANIE FONTAINE KIM GRIFFIN CINDY SUE HARRISON QP, ... Al .lf ' sqm: 1-7-'W T' 'ling is , I FI! 'za I I e. 1 IX We ' rs I .A BF 9121:-x xx,'. ,if S'fQ I fs 1 1 2 if Ph. TW. .N V 4. 'lr ,,,,,,,, :Xfi- ? 1 TT' '-- -,s 'Q 'U' A I6 'xii '- - .XfX '?'I'.-'fi I - 1 ' , fa. fx. MJ A wr! 5 .hug Pearlie Whites on Campus 5-'QH9' . , we . 1 f ti Q JW ' , I TORY HENLY IULIE LEWIS .Ji 3. PAM MERCHANT 'R-Q JJ , KANDY NORMAN v .' i I9 .K ,Y f, M1 1 flag, V f iw L g 3 W 34 P aihilei if i, - 'K A 22,-Qfi'2ff, ,,, ' 'V 4 fn Y ,.,..,. ,, mn' 1 V.. -- - EDM, - SHARON SADLER DENISE STARNES SARAH TARRANT DYAN WATSON C, 5? - ' ' 4 Z Q sf .s ,fw- f .4 , ,U ,af- W ,.,..i Bottom left: Dental hygienists sell only sweets that are good for you at their bake sales. Bottom right: Karen Hood and Debbie Dillon watch sophomores receive their caps at the fall capping ceremony. 209 Top: Dr. Roger Van Horne was voted by the sophomores to be the guest speaker for their capping ceremony. Middle: First row from left: Melanie Fontaine, Denise Starnes, Pattie McElmurry. Second row: Tracey Cook, Maureen Driscoll, Kim Griffin, lulie Lewis, Sharon Sadler, Susan Darden, Cindy Harrison, Kandy Norman. Third row: Tracy Brumble, lamie Browning, Lisa Allbright, Dyan Watson, Ronda Addington, Margaret Adams, Pam Merchant, Tory Henly, Paula Shaw, Sarah Tarrant, Karen Pollock, Stephanie Gore and Donelle Wright. Bottom left: Freshmen lill Wiley and Glenda Hooten advertise for a fund-raising car wash. '59 Bottom right: Susan Darden, Ronda Addington, Sharon Sadler and Sarah Tarrant wait for their capping ceremony to begin. ,V 'aw ,4. ,j,.E3,g.q,,9gt W '- 'L rxfx. Y x f.,Q44v- f 5 W .3 rf i. - an is as ' 1 if Q- 9, I ,+V 45 19 1 . '..v..., K 1 View 1,4 x X' 1 Q r sb 50 ff ,. MMLQ, .AM .- I- V 215- 'Y ix IT Top: lulie Culley and Chris David practice cleaning technique on a model. Middle front row from left: Lindy Sturgis, Pam Pierce, Vanessa Carter, Glenda Hooten, Chris David and Cynthia McElroy. Second row: Marlane Klotz, Corlie Crowder, Lisa Mullican, lill Wiley, Brenda lohnson, lulie Culley, Karen Hood, Shannon Moore. Third row: Melba Cant, leannette Koehler, Cyndi King, Robin Newsom Terina Hejny, Lisa Carpenter, Regina Call, Betsy Qualls, Debbie Wicks, Pattie Wheeler and Marcia Truett. Bottom left: Both Marlane Klotz and her patient wear toothy smiles. Bottom right: Marcia Truett cleans her dental instruments. gf 211 Top: Lisa Carpenter learns from her big sister Margaret Adams. Middle: Kip Dover, Lisa Allbright, Kim Griffin, Cindy Harrison and Donelle Wright go boating during a Dental Hygiene party. Bottom: Maureen Driscoll, Sarah Tarrant and Stephanie Gore enjoy the sun at the Big Sister-Little Sister get together at Hide-A-Way Lake. 12 Maw, no-v ,xt 'Q' 1. ESX - 1' X i, Besides cleaning teeth, administering fluoride and teaching proper oral hygiene Dental Hygiene . , I students also raise money for such things as ' their capping ceremony, engraved pins for the I . Q 0 . -e--0-.....,, ,A 'v sophomores and parties. This year's fund-raising activities included a bake sale, garage sale, car wash, selling stationery and even raking leaves. 4 . 1 ' -4. Q 'fi va 1 9,93 1: ,, ' 'Win ' A V t .14 Top left: Tracy Brumble makes that car shine. Top right: Karen Pollock and Cynthia McElroy sell baked goods to a customer in front of the Kmart store. Bottom: lamie Browning, . .sc ,Y us: , V ,K :lily-lx., '.- ' ' 5,4 'L' -, I 4-Q ' ,ee ' ' wif .f f' , 'A - Karen Pollock, Kandy -P ' - A y s ' ,A Norman, Susan Darden irgrrf, . A-W H ' fa 'B-Mvc . , s 3 'Q and Stephanie Gore are fG5'L.f?'i g gg Q f g, for busy scrubbing for A W' money. .3 -'SP sg., PE Majors play the fitness game The P.E. Majors Club attempts to promote physical fitness for all students. It also helps to boost school spirit by selling ribbons during football season. The club participates in all phases of intramural sports. Members participated in an American Heart Association lump-A-Thon in the spring. Membership in the club this year was one l' of the largest ever with 19 students as members. fra: gi... 1,14 V' 1 3 7 i H Y t -v-.uzbdav f , 5 x',f'1e.w 1555 2 ' Q-'ffl in P.- '1 . j wg-:,.,t.,.xj 342:55 ' lv: A ,. swat. X X -1.-'s g' I I 4 -13. s t I .W A -Q 1313: ,. . gigs 1 . 4 f f 5-F351 , ,4,?!l I 1 ' ,A Q . , xt ., A H1 192 . 3 J: A I gg.. Ak 1 U .. 1 I -:Y X, X , mo,kffx ' A A 0 - ' - , .-1 'nur rn f ,. 4 R .fe , .M 3,-K l. . ' r- f f wr QQ S . .gf 4' 1 '- ' 3 ' Q 1 ., Q .W . XX y jj Q jj i R J - 1 X' f ix '-.N X if fs, 'X ' N 4 h -. :Q 5 I X ,s -,J fc 1 fx j 'sig , ti X at ' ' .4 j -,YL ' 5 xv xfg 3 ' j N51 . Top right: Homecoming 1 , Queen Candidate Diane Kemp ig and escort Mike Malone. Top left: P.E. majors placed second in lntra-mural football, after being defeated by Bateman Hall in the finals. Bottom: from left, Club member Carol leters, secretary Karen Vissering, instructors Audrey Woods and Sandy Prater, vice president Sherry Harper, and Homecoming Queen candidate Diane Kemp. in yup'-1 I 'iq' SB' 533' 'W ik lad '-L XXX U .1 Q J.- Q ku K' 7 , Q L....,,,,-Hsu! an , ,,., riff' ',g-lv pplU ' -,g-,,-palll '1 7--'- ....- -2'-7' AVA, no A0 Y QQ7? U A vt 4 ,he 1 4 9 1 J .X .f J x 3 ,, 4 A. u Q y y y Huge Turnout A reported record turnout of student voters went tothe polls in September's elections of Homecoming Queen and freshman class officers. The approximately 1,000 students who cast ballots in the primary and a lesser number who voted in the runoff selected Delta Upsilon nominee Wende Lancaster their Homecoming Queen of 1979. The Tyler sophomore's name was kept secret until pre-Homecoming game ceremonies in Rose , Stadium. Right: Queen Wende reacts to congratulations from friends. Below left: Student Senate Vice President Kemp Kasling escorts his fraternity's nominee during the presentation of finalists on the Fountain Plaza in downtown Tyler. Below right: During the first moments of her reign, Queen g Wende poses for photographers along with Senate President Wally Brewster, left, and Kasling. 'WG' .1 3 Elects DU Nominee Queen xx I . Q .. -I 1. , 3 i 5 .. We L z 1' A Q4 Q f fp I 4- ' 'wg ,ff V' . xiii X if .5 if P ' . fy A V 4, I X i Pia r,'n 4 1 N ew. ' ' Ki ,-1 ' 7, 'V' sg-fxel .. if -1 ,A gf ' Ft -1 C . . 'Irs' ' c . Q I . .2 2, 'Q R t 5,-, , Q , Z' nat. ., . 1. fl. '.' . Q, wily ., 3 3 'pg ' ' GLW. -f--4, v-2' ' 'fuk . - ' ' J ' ,.,'3f'f,l ., I. Y 14 xuvavr- 'A bi V L I . ,I , Mt, . ,. , M. Jr. H. , . .5 V , , 0 g'.Z-alt'-r :V .mmf r t - ' -I 2 , A 1 N. fla2y,,,.y. N , , H WENDE LANCASTER Delta Upsilon V'. an I 5 ,. -eg xk? A , aff: --'en - , ,,.W,, ' .4,1u:. 4' ,l H-I.: -.MM ' J '15, 23f:,'w,f. VI' Ari.: -Ah. I v, ,I,.f'5'Y.' A '217w .4 ' ' 5 .'::f. CI- '21 1952. 9, Y f., f- 1, va, r. uf ::5r?lg..feg5 16, ' '?Ff',:f'- '.bE'-. a.4H4.f1fma',f'z?'.m 1 A ' ' A -. ' ' 1- 'I 4251 W L. , 11:1 f ff ' fi '- f 1 . ' giwnfi' ff. , , I ' ' -- gf -.5 ,ix , I I , f - 3. ff., V' sf ,' ' -815' . .. :QQ , 5, A.: . A Alpha Dena Finalist ,. M .. .3- ,. ,. ,Mx xiwzivv , .6 f' 4 . , ' f ,lv Qx '- A' J' wh, fi-V.-R7-Riff: Q - fra'- 1 ' . .Qi .W aa .3-1' ' ' 'fr , 32? x .X I Ifg, 1 .Spf ' , . K NK 'Fw f 4. 12:-1 'f-A-4-f ' jf , ar Q ., I, ,X-AI, .1 Y 7 . , . 7 . J ? as .1 . H x 1 Fashion isi 8 Finalist n 5 E 4' fs ' 1 I if IAMIE ARGENBRIGHT Cheerleaders TONI BOSTICK TIC Publications tg J. hi' TRACY BRANNON Zeta Phi Omega CHERYL CLARK Respiratory Therapy ANN CLAYTON f Apache Guard ELLEN CUMMINGS 4' I- Alpha Till Omega ,915-L v lr sn 45 44. ki Q.. x .n 2 2 1' 1 I 1. Q f 1 fr '- o I I . ,- ,Y . ' ' I 1 ' I . s , '. 1 I 1 4 f I . 41' . , I 4 ,I A fi' J i Xl sf ii ,Es ,, fs, ,l l la L l l 'P 41 Fin B .. 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X, f f if F X ' ff C 1 X vw? ' fx vigii W Q il XNVN If 7 X .W !,,.-, x f Y g ,. Y . H- fb X5- lg: WALT BEASLEY split receiver, Humble GENE BRANUM kicker-punter, Tyler ARTHUR BROWN offensive tackle, Austin NATHANIEL BROWN quarterback, Beaumont BOBBY CARTER defensive tackle, Bryan KEN COFFEY defensive back, Big Springs RICKEY CORBIN defensive back, Fort Worth IIM DE SILVA center, Los Angeles, CA KEITH ECKELMAN defensive tackle, O Houston GARY FLANNER running back, Bay City IAY FOUNTAIN defensive back, Dallas HUDDIE GRAYSON line backer, Tulsa, Okla. Apaches win conference tltle, play in post-season Garland Bowl at-me lt I RANDALL GRIFFITH defensive end, Humble COLUMBUS HARRIS defensive back, Bryan ARRON HILL defensive back, Dallas liz I Wx -G., ,SV ff' QWUQ IN L-.3 f ,,,l Q ,f l 'l7s N.,-V , iv . r v Q 4.5 21 I ' ' dh.-z'j,,3 LI. A BCE' LANNY WILLIAMS defensive end, Humble T. R. ROGERS manager, Tyler , IAMES WHITHAM A f manager, Tyler STANLEY IACKSON split receiver, Seguin WILLIE IENKINS split end, Houston RUDY IIMENEZ offensive guard, Fort Worth DON KIMBLE tight end, Houston SHAWN KING running back, Asbury Park EARL KYLE tackle, Tyler MARVIN LEWIS running back, Texarkana, TX T. R. LOVING defensive tackle, Little Rock AR IAMES LUEVANO guard, EI Paso LESTER MELLONTREE defensive end, Tyler TERRELL MIKESKA linebacker, Katy LARRY MILTON center, Irving 225 Q .- ,V . rw-.V .- ' . ,. ,.-f-..-'- , , 1 ,.4f,:dv4 ,, .1 ' 1 J- N- V EV X, NN,,.,,y,,,,k-f -.fwmwaszaivrv A., ,,V. V, ,,... V ,, -.-f f 1 -. L. 'lf . . V' ,.q.,Q.w': ---4:w-.A . fr' ,Af-vows -' V VWm,V,,,,,,,,.f1,.m-ww-+ V V - 'VV . A V -om k.'w,Vw,..s,-.w,.w.-wav. wk. as aV,,,,,,,,.,.a rf 'V , .Jw wvrv'.xmmvws:f9v00- WW ' , us V, ' f ...m.... V' -' , - , ' i , .,,, ,,...,m..m- - - f . ' V ' . V , ' . Vg,,.A,-.,.-1' V, frm' ' . ..,.,4,.wm,,,4aaaM'v' V L ,,., 'ggh' - V V . V V M. - 5 '7 ' . L E. ' Ai if' Q V A - , Q: V VL Y.. M vw 'S .m'xV .. N A Zn fa.: - Top right: lay Fountain 1221 and Coach Phillips consider BIinn's position before discussing defensive strategy. Top left: Tailback Marvin Lewis breaks a tackle as he heads for a first down. Middle: Defensive end Lanny Williams Q84l cheers for the offense as he waits for his opportunity to take the field. Bottom left: Marvin Lewis Q24j rushes for yardage as Rudy limenez 1713 and lames Luevano Q60l clear the way. E 1 i 1 7 YJ! fm'l'llI. t , rf 'Q'-311 , , dv ,s . -- - -v V 5 .-.. ffm v- A Q? ,Maj 4 .. A ., myxp, 'iahk Y kiwi '4 A,:,f2',,i A emit. fi. 5 , .p . .f 5 5 . ,, 2 95 '7- gii - 3, -'V si- - , ,5 21' ff wan-..,4 U., -1 , A. . - , .-19' 1. ,, 8000, Top: The fighting Apaches struggle to recover a fumbled ball. Middle Marvin Middle Kilgore. Bottom: from the action. left: Gene Branum 110, kicks for the extra point. Lewis 1241 blocks while lay Fountain 1223 holds. right: Nathan Brown 112, runs for daylight against Offensive center lim DeSiIva 1661 takes a break 2 2 MINUT lN l N151 4 I-4 ,K-'-'ff ,I .I I i 3 . ' . . 1 --Au... X r . Jkf by , , C, fr , 1 'M 4 - vw ' F we-mis 1444- ' i. it we- , ,X .KQV .,., . - , E- ,,., - I . f x X , 1 WA... 1 ef, ltr ES cr sscuuns UME Top: Student trainers Arron Watkins and lim Whittum tape Lester Mellontree's ankle. Middle left: TlC's first home contest of the '79 season proved successful as they won by a big margin. The final score was TIC 44, Wharton County lunior College 7. Middle right: Apaches have a way of pointing out We're No. 1. Bottom left: Coach McGinty checks a play with the coach in the pressbox. Bottom right: Walt Beasley 1211 is about to make a reception as a Wharton defender tries to spoil the play. 222-5 K' I , ,, 'x , t .L , 43, V www, .. . 4-.ax ..., -1.411- Tough pache Football L -'lrcn....,, wan W... X 15 .1, ,fl 1. r r., - 1 , Ka G -. M -1 ,J it or-os! 1 PM 'W Y' fl I: . A' 9 . ' 4 fu,.J f1 '- ' , ' .:.-:' ' QI. +20 i 2,1 , ., ga. ' ,5,?,9w f , f YSSIQ 1 i I f- 1 1 ,A me 1 ,r -' '-- 4' .,.,:v, .,, 4- IQ, 1' 'zlkx 41 ' fan- f ,Jef-H 4 -, ?W V iff - be --Q as- ' Top left: Quarterback Nat Brown Q12j spots a receiver and prepares for the pass. Top right: Gary Flannell, Don Kimbell, Houdie Grayson and Bobby loe Carter always have time for the camera. Bottom left: Terrell Mikeska t52J and Teroy Loving 1771 take a breather on the sidelines. Bottom right: Leaping in attempt to block the field goal is Bryan Mitton 1811. 229 M . B 5 .lAa' M' A i I 9 A. gtg F , Football means grueling practice ,-Q ,, ,gig mi - ?J3,,' lgfaimlh .as,. 1 X. -4, IV: ,gg sf -.nuentnf--4 Z Ladies shoot for championship Once again the Apache Ladies strived for a championship win. The team had no remaining starters from last season, but this did not hinder their determination or attitude toward hopes of winning the championship trophy. Coach Herb Richardson predicted there would be a race between the Apache ladies, Panola, Henderson County and Angelina for the conference trophy. The Ladies managed to capture the championship in the Georgewest Tournament in Richardson. In addition, they upset Northeast Oklahoma A8rM, the nations No. 1 ranked team. Freshmen Rosie Aldridge and Kathy Freberg led the Apache Ladies this season. Aldridge averaged 12 points per game, and Freberg averaged 11 points per outing. Both were named to the all-tournament team in the Georgewest Classic. Also, Barbra Archie contributed 11 points per contest. Aldridge and Archie represented TIC on the all-tournament team at the Howard County Classic. lam Wy.. 'YK Top left: Kelli Harned 151, fights for possession of the ball against her opponent. Top right: Coach Herb Richardson and Diane Landriault indicate the Apaches are No. 1 at a pep rally. Middle: Kelli Harned 2 Q f51J and Barbra l D ' Archie 133, make if 3- difficult for a Navarro - SE Q I 'Qi ' Q'U..I.n, player to score. Q Bottom: Barbra Archie 1 Q33j meets the pass j from Rosie Aldridge OU and sets up for the play. si: 4 A13 lx Qsfy s 2 9.5 Be - ' E Q 231 ROSIE ALDRIDGE BARBRA ARCHIE BETH CHAMBERLAIN KATHY FREBERG SHARON FULLER KELLI HARNED CARLA HUTCHINS DIANE LANDRIAULT MONTE MEYERS KATIE OSTEN LISA PALAEOX LARI RHYNE Apache Ladies -v ' fo. has DORIS THOMPSON CYNTHIA WARREN GINGER SMITH, Trainer We v' KELLY TOTH, Manager Middle right: Apache Ladies, Front row, from left are, Rosie Aldridge, Monte Meyers, Kathy Freberg, Kelli Harned, Katie Osten, Carla Hutchins and Doris Thompson Back row, from left are, Lari Rhyne, Lisa Palafox, Diane Landriault, Barbra Archie, Sharon Fuller, Cynthia Warren, Beth Chamberlain, Ginger Smith and Coach Herb Richarson. Bottom: Carla Hutchins receives the pass and makes a driving effort to the basket. 233 A M.-V ' ks., 1 2, N Top: Apache Ladies and Coach Herb Richardson await introduction at the pep rally. Middle left: Barbra Archie t33J readies to intercept a pass. Middle: Carla Huthchins Q23j stretches for a rebound. Bottom: Cynthia Warren t21j springs for the basket and an Apache score. 3 i i I 3 me If ,1 'I Z W ...lm L W . MAX Q I l lar- -V.. Top left: Katie Osten 1431 risks a foul as she reaches for the ball while Kathy Freberg 153i and Beth Chamberlain t13J prepare for a loose ball. Top right: Rosie Aldridge 1311 out jumps a Navarro player for the tip. Middle right: Rosie Aldridge takes a jump shot from the foul line. Bottom left: Barbra Archie t33j springs to the bucket for two points. Bottom right: Taking the easy lay-up is Diane Landriault as Carla Hutchins trails for the rebound. 235 Apaches steal classics As the end of the Apache season approached, the squad battled to obtain a share of the first place title along with Navarro. At the beginning of the season the Apaches were ranked No. 1 but midway through competition the roundballers were set back and ranked sixth in the country. They captured the Championship in the TIC Classic and the Kansas Classic. Leading the team in scoring was Virdell Howland, who averaged 17 points per contest and was named Most Valuable Player in the Kansas Classic. Elton Webster contributed an average of 16 points per outing. Clarence Swennegan led the team in rebounds while Harry O'Brien set up the team's plays. The Apaches were coached by Ned Fowler. ' ' ' ' ll 'QN.,' -:gs ' - .. , ' - -1 ...Q xl-3--. Q 4 - X.. Top: Anxious contestants wait as Clarence v ' A Swennegan l44j controls the tip. w Bottom right: Curtis Wallace l50J takes advantage of a Kilgore player as he goes I q A for a jump shot from the free throw line. f g g w Bottom left: Harry O'Brien 1141 forces a 'sif , Kilgore player to shoot off balance. V . Aguy fl ' 1,1 0-01 4 a xy 9 ' HK . if , ,lll C .. A nr -25 , f . S 2 I x X I!! 1 fil- ,--il 4. x l X 1 , i XY 3-'AD I ' I N l x'-. '- ,, x V- x 54 f 1 Qai 'i'..U- we . v 1 x-' annailnffvnwluw wr., , usZf2w,sz rnlfsnmfac,-Y., V , , X. . M.. ..A,,,, 1 , uh . 'A, M r' J, I ', , A - . -' 1 . . W- . .1 J' 'V 65312 I , ,Mi nk 1 .ij 'Y n . 4:7 . Qs 2 'la ,v J , x . 1' 2 . 'ta' 'Q '- Zil y fif . .1:-ug?-1,- ,I ,I . Fx 'CF 1 of 1 Top left: Alan lohnston f54j stretches for the rim. Top right: Perry Elliot UOQ takes an easy layup in an inter-squad scrimmage. Bottom left: Virdell Howland 132, leaps to block the shot as Clarence Swennegan 144, and Elton Webster t40J wait for the outcome. Bottom right: Harry O'Brien t14j gets the ball for a fast break. 237 RAYMOND BELL KEVIN CARLILE PERRY ELLIOT ANDRE GLOVER RAY GREENHOUSE VIRDELL HOWLAND ALAN IOHNSTON GARY LOCKHART FRED MCDADE HARRY O'BRIEN CLARENCE SWANNEGAN IOE TURNER Apache Basketball .Ml- 11 J 'y -.,,...Q' 'df lil.-9 w .Nfl HSN ROGER BURT, Manager AARON WATKINS, Manager n-:- -'T 'wi , M ,R R CURTIS WALLACE ELTON WEBSTER PAT WILSON v-VFW ottom: 1979-80 Apache squad, front row from left are Roger Burt, Ray Greenhouse, Elton Vebster, Virdell Howland, Alan lohnston, Andre Glover, Curtis Wallace and Gary Lockhart. ack row, from left are Coach Ned Fowler, loe Turner, Pat Wilson, Fred McDade, Harry D'Brien, Clarence Swennegan, Kevin Carlile, Raymond Bell, Perry Elliot and Aaron Watkins. .ff Nw s ' . Q , Q ,591 .. L XX F a X NJ all Q 'Q i ni A s ' P' ,A A is-6r fps Q f f T V lb 'lr nn P4 -+ Sw - Top right: Six-foot, eight-inch Alan lohnston 154, blocks a Kilgore shot. Top left: Harry O'Brien t14l makes points off an easy lay-up. Bottom right: Harry O'Brien gets the rebound in an inter-squad scrimmage. Bottom left: Freshman Elton Webster l40j maintains a guard stance making it difficult for Kilgore to score. Tennis Players Make a olley ark' 'I A , .1 Q X 1' . , L- Q2 V ,- 4. I V .v . s s . . , s 9 9. pq' P9 f-Q,,gf'. X amiga! Q ,- V ' A f, . ... is Vs- , W' 3' , L 'ia 4 it of J. 1, .2'. '-'Q Y 51: A - , ' ,Ng ' , , 1 . A l F -4 ff f 1 ,, 1 lr. ' ' I 6.1, t , - f '- ' Y vv . f X. -, 4 . 'NW xqguenlilgy rf., l . l v hs, r .- ,, 41'-' . - --,.-f . ..gafx4s 'I Yi- ' 1 1 xv, ni..-.,, V qv,- . 1-Y' 1 , F19 ,hw-B M ,. ? '4-nn.. u..- ..,.,- ,Ok . , . - X r'- US' Y' Q The TIC Tennis Team represents the college at tournaments in national tennis competition. The tennis team consists of eight men and eight women who practice every day of the week to keep in shape for matches. Coach Fred Kniffen helps team members improve their skills and concentration in order to be physically and mentally prepared for all tournaments. Top: From left are Rachel Howell, Lorie Zacharias, Becca Rasor, Sheree Reynolds, Robin Fall, lanet Kniffen, Coach Fred Kniffen, Kim Bastian and loni Sterling. Middle: from left are Lance Watson, Richard Meek, David Hayes, Scott Nichol, Doug Hall, Russ Angel, Friday Otabor, Erwin Dannenberg and Coach Fred Kniffen. Bottom left: Friday Otabor uses a forceful underhand swing. Bottom right: Kim Bastian concentrates on making contact with the ball. ,-.-.-Q ...f ...-,--. ,. , , .EQ at uvQll f 'T I I '-., 7 -9'f ,,, 2?-4. 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' ur., I R X mf K k F 1 1 ' x 'V Vb z N' ,. A l-csc Hall Enshrines TIC's Wagstaff Of all junior colleges, only one has had the winningest basketball coach in history. That college is TIC and the man is Floyd Wagstaff. The skillful Wagstaff coached basketball and football teams alike to national championships. Iune 22, 1979, marked the recognition of the greatest coaching career in the history of junior college athletics. On this date, the name of Floyd Solmon Wagstaff, chief of the Apaches for 28 years and owner of the most wins by a junior college basketball coach, was selected to be enshrined into the Texas Sports Hall of Fame in Dallas. Wagstaff became the first junior college coach ever to be so honored. Official induction was Dec. 31 at the Hall of Fame Banquet. Wagstaff's achievements as a coach speak for themselves. During a brilliant career spanning from '46 to '75 he compiled 743 basketball wins against 225 losses. This mark represents a winning percentage of 76.7 and is nearly 100 more victories than the record he eclipsed, that of A. A. Fizz Wills of Ioliet, lll. Wills had 659 wins. Wagstaff came to Tyler in '46 as athletic director, head basketball coach and assistant football coach. A year later he became head football coach. During a 16-year stint as football coach Wagstaffll compiled 130 wins while losing 36. He turned thee football duties over to Babe Hallmark in '63 toc concentrate on basketball. On Wednesday, Aug. 21, 1974, tragedy struckl While near Ienkins Hall Wagstaff was stricken by aa heart attack. Only the quick reaction of a TICl student, Iimmy Greathouse, an ex-marine and a Vietnam veteran, saved Wagstaff's life. Greathousss applied artificial respiration and stabilized Wagnl staff's breathing. Wagstaff spent a month in a Tyler hospital, then: underwent surgery for three artery bypasses ini' Baylor Hospital in Dallas. Unbelievably on Oct. 5, only 13 days aften- surgery, Wag was back at TIC coaching thel basketball team. He retired from active coaching after the '74 season and was reassigned solely as athletics director. At first Wag experienced the ordinary pains thall accompany the end of such a lifetime career. As a j result he refused to attend practice. But hfl eventually overcame his difficulties and, being ther- man he is, refused to intervene in the coaching ol, the teams. When TIC was considering women's l l ' 14 ,v .l basketball, Wag was set against it. Only after recognizing the talent of women in the sport did he change his mind. Wag even accompanied last year's national runnerup team to the national finals and is now a confessed lover of the sport. During his basketball reign Wag's strategy used a combination of Hank lba's disciplined teams and Adolph Rupp's run-and-gun offense. The employment of this style plus his court wizardry resulted in 10 outright conference titles, four ties for the top spot and 11 trips to the National lunior College Athletic Association Tournament. There he claimed the national title in '49 and '51 and finished second in the big event in '60 and '61. Wag's success at the junior college level didn't go unnoticed. Such teams as Tulane, the University of New Orleans, North Texas State, Stephen F. Austin and Texas A8fM offered him their top coaching jobs. He declined the offers and readily admits he feels he made the right decision. Wag cited the immense pressures of big time athletics and his love for the town and people of Tyler as chief reasons for staying at TIC. Wag also made his presence felt in football. Employing a simple philosophy of just stick- to-the-basics, Wag's teams captured two national championships. 1 ln '60, Wag's team was chosen by the lunior Rose Bowl Committee to compete in their bowl. Tyler Mas selected over New Mexico Military Institute, gvvhich was quarterbacked by Roger Staubach. fklthough Tyler lost the game to Long Beach lunior College the Apaches had already been named na- tional champions. Q 4 l l I l i Wagstaff coached many outstanding players in his time including Bill lohnson, former head coach of the Cincinnati Bengals, jimmy Dickey, now head coach at Kansas State, Lawrence Strickland, a six-time all-pro tackle for the Chicago bears and TlC's head coach, Charlie McGinty. Wag has received numerous honors including national Coach of the Year twice, Coach of the Year by the Texas Sports Writers Association four times, TyIer's T. B. Butler Outstanding Citizen Award, and a letter from President Nixon commending him for athletic excellence. In '70 the Board of Trustees recognized Wagstaff by naming the new Wagstaff Gymnasium in his honor. Wagstaff believes a coach should be active in church affairs as well as possessing the essential qualities of the job. He includes the desire to succeed, an ability to get along with administration, and being a good promoter as necessities of being a good coach. Wag also has been nominated to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Mass. lf Wagstaff is inducted into that national shrine it would seem a fitting culmination to the greatest coaching career in junior college history. 245 Athletic Statistics 100-62 -f 98-83 , 87-53 103-77 89-87 U-93 78-77 76-68 144-77 88-73 87-65 79-65 79-89 70-62 82-66 58-49 65-54 62-61 2525 65-59 89-68 72-77 63-66 68-54 57-55 64-65 43-41 J 60-62 90-66 78-66 56-55 69-51 102-B3 -0 wssmm mms . ,..,,.mIE!, W Asz- vAvAPAlAaz. Q9-ag-, D1 .4-41 gqga-v ,. run' WON, 6 WON 4 x . 1 v ,KEN KProducers x N and Director use X ' A L lil.. .AN - 25.225 X V X ' X X 'XXX 3 fw f N' . ff':1Q, .' ' I U I. Q m xx I '- XD ., X WX M ' XX H . I I ' -Q., I N 1 - ..' KN x J fx . -x W .K I X xg k '3. ,,,. 1 V I Ex ffm X X , X 1 Q X f f ,M N JW! '11, 'rx' V N - C' L! f ' Pl x MW X S 7 Q? ' 'if :fe ,' x f JN f' . I - 1 I-.H .V I, if AJVQ' fi ,ML nv X N' H ,M XN X 71 lf! 4 fm 2 ,SSX fr , Jy A -tl 5 f f 2 f 1 It .- L ,- f f ' ,I f ,j -X f, J V, 'N ffl, Q S . E . - ff -: '- f X ' ' g - N ' M, A- A 1 JA J WWI Wi SN A 7 VT X? WQ ':'Vf5 ':jf f NN' I , 1 ww Q! f I I 'I fl 0 i ' JQI1' -A , W! N X R ll , I, D, .X V f I ,.',', 3 5 ISF! ' -El W f IJ F 1912- - fl KX f ' 1 g-'lf' fi' -I Board of Trustees First Vice President HUBERT TUNNELL Merchant 'U Nuff' ...,f EARL C. ANDREWS Merchant 'Wall ' MA. Hflbfiil A ilorf jf Second Vice President DR. EUGENE M. ALLEN Dentist A. D. CLARK, IR. Attorney President DR. EDWARD M. POTTER Educator gt 'Nw ml HARRY LOFTIS Attorney DR. PATRICK R. THOMAS DR. IIM VAUGHN Physician Physician The Board of Trustees, the governing body of Tyler lunior College, makes decisions concerning finances, personnel and daily operations of the college. Members are elected by the voters of the TIC taxing district for six year terms. X E 1 L 3 - ,. 0-no-gm -, D x , . I 1, ,A 4 President H. E. IENKINS B.S., Kansas State Teachers Collegeg M.A., University of Missouri, Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin Dr. H. E. lenkins, TlC's President Dr. H. E. lenkins, president of Tyler lunior College, has been the college's president since it became independent of the Tyler Independent School District He was dean of the college from 1934 to 1946. Dr. lenkins attends many college activities throughout the in 1946. gf year. CLOCKWISE: Dr. lenkins accepts a 52,500 grant to the Technology 2 w Division from the Halliburton Education Foundation. Andy Hasty of Otis Engineering presents the award as Dean of Technology Richard Minter looks on. Dr. lenkins presents nursing student lulie Hoosier with the ARCO Aftirmative Action Scholarship. Dr. lenkins enjoys the Homecoming Parade. Frank lackson, TIC alumni Association president and Dr. lenkins attend the alumni dinner on .4f' Homecoming afternoon. ,Ii Y mn IV 0 jl Executive Vice President RICHARD H. BARRETT M.B.A., Texas A84M University , ,w . 'I , 'Pl' x V N 1 . .g- - i - impose'- ' aus..-4-4- 1 .s-0 L uni 251 'W a 'Y 1 4 i ! ff' Wil' f I i I Administrative Vice President EDWIN E. FOWLER M. Ed., East Texas State University L.L.D. Ambassador College mn if 'f,my,,Q , s 1, VV: ::'i1,i, i 234' ,fQ f Administrative Vice President I. I.. FRIEDMAN M.L.A., Southern Methodist University X f X I 1 .. ,, . M ' 4 , ,, LA, V W A f - , ,. ,,4?'5,? lang. ing - V .1 w7.Q'?:.P41 . g'-3Zfff ':-Wiz . 'Q5'Lf4i'-E1 Q .4-J:2'?':-rx . ' ' Lyrfl2j,:d,1?w?-2-saggfii' L : '-fi?:':l' fffin , if my 2 dministration f S- 'Bef Q S ,.,,,., ,Q AVA LEA GENTRY ANNA MARIE CARPENTER KEN DANCE Executive Administrative Assistant Dean of Women, Director of the Business Manager A.A., Tyler lunior College Apache Belles, M.A., Texas Women's B.B.A., Baylor University University 'ff fgx,, l BILLY l. DOGGETT KENNETH D. LEWIS RICHARD MINTER Director of Student Activities Dean of Admissions, Registrar Dean of Technology Division . gf M. Ed., Stephen F. Austin State M.S., East Texas State University M. Ed., Sam Houston State Universltvtg University J AA 254 - hi Directors A-a, ALBERT BAADE: M.A., Texas Eastern University: Director, Continuing Education Department FRANK BALDWIN: Maintenance Superintendent MERRILL O. CANTRELL: A.A., Tyler lunior College: Computer Programmer R. H. CLEMMONS: M. Ed., Texas Eastern University: Director of Student Financial Aids BOB CULLINS: M. Ed., Northwestern State University of Louisiana: Technology X Counselor puff M.-.Q 4013 -1-,K FRANCES FRIEDMAN: Director Hudnall Planetarium ALFRED GILLIAM: Dance Director of the Apache Belles ELMER HYDEN: M.A. Southwest Texas State f, ..,. I Y. 5. f ff University- Assistant Dean of Technology I' v si 4 A IERRY LEARD: M. Ed. University of Texas at . 1 ' f- ' 1 COLINE ICING: Audio-Visual Aids Coordinator I I I f ' Austin: Academic Dean f 1 '- iff 5 fm 14, VIVIAN YOUNG: R.N., Asbury Hospital, University of Minnesota: Student Health Service College Staff 'Q 4,1 ,A '1 M if . 2 w CHRISTINE BALDWIN: Assistant to the 'I tt Lfg, Director of Technology Q f .3 'Q ' , 4 NINA BLOW: Business Office ,fzyx N VN 3 fi IANE CLEMMONS: Secretary to the Dean of i + .Q Admissions CAROL CUCA: Secretary, Office of the President DIANE DAVIS: Secretary to the Dean of the Technology Division f , ! ARNITA FORD: Secretary to the Dean of ' I Admissions 5 ight gm ANETHA FRANCIS: Secretary to the V' I 'T I L V ,I -V' Counselors it ox' L, GLORIA GENTRY: Assistant Bookstore W, an-' - Q , Manager I SUSAN GIBSON: Secretary, lournalism Department and Student Publications BUNNY HECKMAN: Secretary to the Dean of Admissions itft' -NM wglkiiyggzzf ,sfytfu . V If H. gift W was iff ' ff A 'it fs was if ' , - -A ' E DANA LEWIS: Secretary to the Counselors Ng., Y y PATSY LEWIS: Assistant Bookkeeper , , DORTHY LLOYD: Secretary, Dental Hygiene ,ap-N KATHRYN NEILL Assistant Registrar Q17 I, ,. M, s gt, I I ff- c IOAN NORRIS: Assistant Registrar I S X f ., - 2:35 MAXINE ROBINSON: Secretary to the Admin VIVIAN STORY: Bookstore Manager LOUGENE WILSON: Secretary to the Pre REBECCA WYATT: Bookkeeper EVELYN McMANUS: Director, Vaughn Library: M.S., East Texas State University SUE BETTS: Library Assistant: M.Ed., East Texas State University IVA IENKINS: Library Assistant IOHNNYE KENNEDY: M.L.S., Texas Women's University: Assistant Librarian CLARICE MARTIN: B.S.E., Southern State University: Assistant Librarian CHUCK CAMPBELL IOHNNY CALAC OTTO HEWITT H. M. MCMILLAN TOMMY THOMPSON 256 istrative Vice President sidentg Mail Supervisor 14 College Staff Librar MARY IANE McNAMARA: Library Assistant IULIA WARREN: M.S., North Carolina Central College: Assistant Librarian NELLA WILLBANKS: Library Assistant IANE COMPTON BAKER: West Hall VERA BAILEY: Holley Hall MARY KEY: Center Hall Dorm Directors I' t' Police s IOHNNY ABBEY: M.B.A., University of Texas at Austin: Secretarial Science IACQUELINE ADAMS: M.A., Stephen F. Austin State University: Art VICKI ALFRED: B.A., Texas Tech University: lournalism HOWARD ALLEY: B.A.A.S., Texas Eastern University: Electronics IO ANN ASKINS: M.S., University of South Dakota: Chemistry RAY BAGWELL: M.S., East Texas State University: Chairman, Department of Government and Economics BRENDA BAKER: B.M.Ed., Texas Christian University: Music R. M. BALLARD, IR.: Ph.D., East Texas State University: History IAMES F. BARNES: M.A., University of Mississippi: Government and Economics L. ALAN BARNES: M.A., Texas A8fM University: Counselor DONALD R. BARRETT: A.A., Tyler lunior College: Respiratory Therapy DARRELL BEARD: B.S., Stephen F. Austin State University: Electronic Data Processing HARVEY O. BECKENDORF: M.Th., Perkins School of Theology: Religious Studies: Director, Methodist Bible Chair CHARLES BENNETT: M.S., Oklahoma State University: Business Administration GLADYS BEST: M.A., Stephen F. Austin State University: Music IACK W. BETTS: M.Ed., East Texas State University: Chairman, Industrial Department, Drafting LAWERENCE BIRDSONG: M.A., East Texas State University: Speech, Drama ZELDA BOUCHER: A.A., Tyler lunior College, Nursing GENE BRANUM: M.Ed., Stephen F. Austin State University: Physics KEITH BRIDGES: M.Ed., Texas Eastern University Electronics EDWIN S. BROGDEN: M.B.A., East Texas State University: Business Administration IEAN BROWNE: Ph.D., State University of Iowa: Chairman, Department of Speech and Drama PAULA BUCK: M.A., Stephen E. Austin State University: English IOHN M. BURKET: M.S., Baylor University: Geology STEVE BURKET: M.A., Austin College: Government KEITH BURSON: M.S., The American University: Electronic Data Processing ROBIN BURTON: A.A.S.N., University of Texas at Arlington: Nursing MARY BURTON: M.A., Sam Houston State University: English NOAMIE BYRUM: M.A., Stephen F. Austin State University: English IRENE CAMP: A.S., Tyler lunior College: Radiologic Technology IAMES W. CAMPBELL: B.B.A., Baylor University: Mid-Management IUDY CASWELL: M.A., Stephen F. Austin State University: English L. E. CATTERSON: M.Ph., University of Wisconsin C. l. CAVANAUGH, IR.: M.F.A., Stephen F. Austin State University: Chairman, Department of Art MARY CHARTIER: M.S., Texas Eastern University: Nursing 257 MILFORD T. COLLINS: M.A., Stephen F. Austin State University, History TYLER A. COMBS: A.A.S., Southwest Texas State University, Respiratory Therapy DAVID CRAWFORD: M.A., Stephen F. Austin State University, Speech, Drama DOROTHY CREEKMORE: M.S., East Texas State University, Secretarial Science LYNDA I. CROSS: M.A., Stephen F. Austin State University, History FELDER CULLUM: Ed.D., North Texas State University, Chairman, Department of Behavioral Science CHARLES F. CUNNINGHAM: FCC Licensed Radio-Television Engineer, Chairman, Department of Electronics MARVIN P. DAVIS: M.A., Louisiana State University, Chairman, Department of Mathematics I. R. DEBENPORT: B.S.,East Texas State University, Electronics PAULINE DIETZ: Registered Nurse, Vocational Nursing DAVID DEMIC: M.A., University of Texas at Austin, Mathematics IOHN DICKSON: M.M., Baylor University, Music SUSAN ENDSLEY: B.M.E., Baylor University, Fashion Merchandising LENA EXUM: M.A., University of New Mexico, English ANNELLE FOWLER: Ed.D., East Texas State University, Mathematics NED W. EOWLER: M.Ed., East Texas State University, Basketball Coach ANTHONY A. FULCHER: B.S., East Texas State University, Ornamental Horticulture WALTER A. FULLER: A.A., Tyler Iunior College, Electronics BLANCHE GIBSON: M.A., Columbia University, Home Economics FLETCHER GIBSON: M.A., Columbia University, Physical Education ROBERT GLOVER: Ph. D., North Texas State University, Chairman, Department of History GUS GORDAN: M.S., Baylor University, Certified Public Accountant, Accounting STEVE E. GREEN: M.S., East Texas State University, Mathematics DALE E. GROOM: M.S., East Texas State University, Curator Bonna Bess Vaughn Conservatory, Ornamental Horticulture LYNDA GUNTER: M.S., East Texas State University, Medical Laboratory MILLARD T. HARKRIDER: M.S., University of Tennessee, Electronic Data Processing SARAH HARRISON: M.A., East Texas State University, English CAROLYN HARVEY: B.S.N., Texas Eastern University, Nursing IOHN HAYS: M.A., University of Houston, Spanish ION HAZEL: B.I., University of Texas at Austin, TIC News, Apache Yearbook Advisor, lournalism CAROLYN HENDON: M.S., Illinois State University, English ERNEST E. HENDRIX, IR.: B.S., Texas ASM University, Surveying MARGUERITE HEWITT: Ed. D., East Texas State University, Psychology MILTON W. HIGGINS: Ed.D., University of Oklahoma, Business Administration IAMES H. HILL: M.S., University of Arizona, Chemistry 258 , 4 .Ik as -e a s-V -ef , 4. ,Ei V7 lg. :tee- -ft. .tg . . . 'Q fig: ' x ' X sci? 5 sf ,gvw .4 -. . -. K ii? x, . , X get . 5 222 1, . fgi -Sli 'i' i 1'2 ': . N 3 Nw sv .ey ,gs -H .--. ,. -V-Jag, 1 ' wi ' 1 ,sf 'G , Q K x' H! 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A - .-I , ... ji .i 'Q M yur- . f. gyg, if rc'-G' Q I 1 , 42: Q1 I' 1 f X s X fi v Ji, Z'i f J .0 KEVIN FLY HILL: B.S., Southwest Texas State University: Registered Respiratory Therapist: Respiratory Therapy Program Director M'LISS STEWART HINDMAN: M.A., University of Houston: Speech LYNETTE HOBBS: B.S., Baylor University: Coordinator of the Laboratory Technician Program LORETTA HOLBROOK: B.S., Stephen F. Austin State University: English NORMAN G. HOOT: D.D.S., Baylor University College of Denistry: Chairman, Dental Department HERMAN H. HUBBARD: Graphic Communications Program Coordinator IAMES P. HUCKABAY: B.S., Texas Eastern University: Law Enforcement DAVID HUDSON: M.A., North Texas State University: Government MARIE IACKSON: M.Ed., Texas Eastern University: Nursing I. W. IOHNSON: M.M., North Texas State University: Chairman, Department of Music WYNOMA IOHNSON: M.S., East Texas State University: Art IOHN IOHNSTON: M.A., Pittsburgh State University: English LYNNE IONES: B.S., Baylor College of Dentistry: Dental Hygiene PETER E. IONES: Ph.D., University of Oklahoma: History KAY L. KEAGY: M.A., Texas Tech University: Mathematics CHARLES E. KEASLER: B.A., North Texas State University: Real Estate Management E. WAYNE KEITH: M.A., Baylor University: M.A., Peabody College: History SHERRI KENNEDY: B.S.N., Northwestern State University: Nursing EDWARD C. KETCHUM: M.E., East Texas State University: Drafting FRANKLIN KIMLICKO: M.M., Southern Methodist University: Music EMOGENE KING: B.B.A., North Texas State University: Secretarial Science FRED KNIFFEN: B.B.A., Hardin-Simmons University: Recreation Leadership, Tennis SHERON LACEFIELD: M.Ed., Northwestern State University: Counselor ROBERT LANGHAM: B.A., Sam Houston State University: Graphic Communications RICK LANGLEY: B.S., University of Houston: Physical Education, Assistant Head Football Coach REBECCA LAUGHLIN: M.Ed., Stephen E. Austin State University: Psychology, Sociology MARSHA ANNE LAYTON: M.A., Baylor University: Geology ELIZABETH H. LEE: M.A., East Texas State University: Mathematics RITA LEHTO: B.S. 81 B.A., Arizona State University: Nursing DAVID LIGON: M.S., Eastern New Mexico University: Government PAT LOGAN: M.A., East Texas State University: English BRIDGET C. MANN: M.A., Stephen F. Austin State University: Foreign Language IEFF MARTIN: M.A., University of Arkansas: Mathematics IO ANN MARTIN: Registered Radiologic Technologist: Radiologic Technology, Program Coordinator: Chairman, Hospital Technician Department LEOTA MARTIN: B.S., Stephen F. Austin State University: Veterans' Counselor 259 VERNA MARTIN: B.A., Texas Women's University: Counselor DENNIS MAYEIELD: B.S., Texas A8tM University: Biology Laboratory MOLLY McCOY: M.S., North Texas State University: Music LORETTA McGEHEE: M.A., East Texas State University: English CHARLES McGINTY: M.S., North Texas State University: Physical Education, Head Football Coach BOBBY MCGREGOR: Graphic Communications CINDY McKINLEY: B.Ed., Pan American University: Secretarial Science IULIE METTLIN: A.S., Tyler lunior College: Dental Hygiene ROBERT E. MEYER: B.B.A., East Texas State University: Mid-Management ANN MILLER: M.A., Stephen F. Austin State University: Art BALSORAH LAMAR MILLER: M.F.A., Institute Allende: Recreation Leadership EUGENE MILLER: B.B.A., Southern Methodist University: Chairman, Department of Mid-Management MARY EVELYN MILLER: B.S., Texas Women's University: Chemistry Laboratory H. F. MILLS: M.A., Rice University: History BENNIE C. MIMS: M.S., Texas Eastern University: Criminal lustice Program Coordinator CHARLES G. MOORE: M.S., Stephen F. Austin State University: Mathematics GEORGE MUELLER: M.M., American Conservatory of Music: Piano ERANKIE E. MUFFOLETTO: M.A., Northwestern State University of Louisiana: Vocational Counselor SHERRY MUNN: M.S., East Texas State University: Psychology IAMES MURRAY: M.A., University of Texas at Austin: English IUDY NEWMAN: M.S., East Texas State University: Secretarial Science MONTY NEWMAN: M.Ed., East Texas State University: Drafting MARGIE NOEL: M.A., Tulane University: History RHEY NOLAN: M.P.A., North Texas State University: Economics, Government IOY F. OLIVER: M.A., Miami University of Ohio: Mathematics DEBORAH PACE: Ph.D., University of Texas at Arlington: Mathematics WILLIE PALMORE: M.S., East Texas State University: Biology IUDITH A. PARKS: M.S., Stephen F. Austin State University: Biology RONALD PATSCHKE: Ed.D., Southwest Texas State University: Mathematics MARY CATHRYN PATTERSON: B.S., University of Texas at Austin: Biology Laboratory DEBBIE PAYNE: M.S.N., University of Texas at San Antonio: Nursing ADRIAN PEDDY: M.S., East Texas State University: Geology MARY W. PEDDY: M.S., Mississippi State University: Counselor GLORIA PEGGRAM: M.A., Stephen E. Austin State University: English ROBERT PETERS III: Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin: Government, History 260 :- 7 I We -rf V 5 ' L . M13 Tj ' Q .9 'Fa ff? V ' - . ,i v , ng VE.:- ' , L iff gir Q by ,Q f ,, Q 93,45- . 'Q w. x , 1, UMA I ,pil . J I M . , 4 X 5 Mi ,,,e. ,fav Y.. 3- ' ,eg gn,- A- C- .rw -4 1 E., . 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':-QE ' ' 'f's2::1.'-:mr ,5f4ef1 sw:-523 V fs ' ' bfiizl 'Tix' '-15 A 'I ' 225 : lf5?lriiQ V: Q.. . v .1 ,-.,,,.g ft. . - f' as 522:11 'Wx F, ' fy: rf- , . . - A- F-X is.,-Q xl, 1 :Lis N ik 1 I ' A l I A is 'R -2 ' wi Q' bg, , .- 1 - s f if l .J I L 1 l 12 'Y '7 iii AG? 1 .I MARY IO PHILLIPS: A.A., Tyler lunior College, Nursing THOMAS W. PHILLIPS: M.Ed., McNeese State University, Physical Education, Assistant Football Coach LARRY PILGRIM: M.S., East Texas State University, Agriculture LILLIAN B. PIPKIN: M.S., East Texas State University, Electronic Data Processing BETTY PLYLER: M.A., Stephen E. Austin State University, Counselor SANDY PRATER: B.A., Texas Tech University, Physical Education BLANCHE PREIEAN: Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin, Chairman, Department of lournalism DENNIS E. PRICE: B.S., University of Southern Mississippi, Law Enforcement STEPHEN B. RAINWATER: M.S., Stephen F. Austin State University, Mathematics HERBERT L. 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STEPHENSON: Drafting Technology IEANNETTE STEWART: Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin, Biology KATIE STEWART: M.A., Atlanta University, English GEORGE STILES: M.A., Colorado State College of Education, Chairman, Department of Natural Science IIM STRAIT: M.S., Emporia State University, Religious Studies, Director, Campus Christian Center CLARENCE STRICKLAND: M.S., East Texas State University, Speech and Drama KAREN THEDFORD: B.S., Texas Eastern University, Secretarial Science 261 RICHARD THEDFORD: M.S., East Texas State University: Drafting WILLIAM THOMAS: B.S., East Texas State University: Counselor LEE ANN TKACH: A.A., Tyler lunior College: Dental Hygiene THOMAS W. TOOKER: M.Ed., Texas AGM University: Director, Counseling Center HAROLD TRIMBLE: Petroleum Technology M. 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SUSAN BLACKBURN-Canada qw'- ROY BLACKSHEAR-Center MARGARET BLACKWELL-Quitman K - If PATRICIA BOGAN-Annona Q 3' LEANN BONEY-Tyler M' I LAURA BOULEN-San Antonio '73 LAURA BOYD-Marshall ' ' IIM BRANCH-Elkhart 'JRE' . . 1 'rl' KENNETH BRANDT-corpus chnsn , 'I , 1,65 if I if 3 v',v A- .,. E TRACY BRANNON-Dallas ' T' ' 3 rv 'rs DIANE BREWER-Athens 2 A , A If A. H- WALLY BREWSTER-lindale , V3 1 IAMIE BROWNING-Longview I M fjf fe if? fi MARY BRUGIONI-Palestine 7? TRACY BRUMBLE-Hallsville REX BUIE-Tyler CINDY BURGESS-Quitman I I I I I I il ,g z it E I l in wwf? ,QSC P -L 'V' Q 'Q V... , L 3' M5 it 7, fs vs! Y ,gm 5 'X -ri 'fgfg 5 . 1 fwmfwvzwffa' ,X mf N ' Q .. Q Au X s ' fx!! X Qi T ROBERT BURGETT-Alba LORINDA BUSBY-Mabank IOHN BUTTS-San Augustine PAUL CARMICHAEL-Tyler CLIFFORD CARY-lacksonville GEORGE CASTANIDA-Palestine IOSEPH W. CLARK-Tyler TODD CLIFTON-Gladewater RENEE COBBLE-Houston KENNETH COEEEY-Big Spring G. DOUGLAS COLE-Anchorage Alaska TAMMY COLLIER-Woodville KATHLEEN COLLINS-Dallas TERRY COLLINS--Friendswood ANN CONWAY-Tyler BETH COOK-Mesquite KAREN coolc-ore City TERRY COOK-Arp TRACEY COOK-Farmers Branch TRACI COOK-Tyler LAQUITA COOMER-Lindale CHANDRA COON-Tyler DUANE COOPER-Tyler LORRAINE COUNTS-Grand Prairie IACQUELINE ANN CRIST-Tyler PEGGY CROCKER-Tyler ELIZABETH CROOK-Tyler DONNA PEARL CROW-Chandler DIANA CUEVAS-Boynton Beach, FI. ELLEN CUMINGS-Taylor DONNA DAVENPORT-Farmersville KAREN L. DAVIDSON-San Augustine DAWN DAVIS-Henderson RICKY DAY-Canton , X Sophomores 'Q ew, I Wzijmgx, , +2 Ss, , 3 'E T, C' Ay Ig, ' 355.1 I' I , ,Mx I --.,.J7' Sophomore officers Roy Blackshear and Patty O'Leary represent the 1 sophomore class in the Homecoming parade. i l W 7' Z .ff N 'H ,YQ A I L I 'I I I FRS. Sophomores .1 1, 1 A SF , , , DEE DEAN-Hurst MARTHA DEAR-Mineola DAVID DEKOCK-McAllen MARK DIAL-Tyler MARSHA DICKSON-Baytown VALARI DOBSON-Lufkin KIM DOWD-Linden ALICIA DOWDY-Tyler DENNIS DUSEK-Tyler TONY ELLIS-Gilmer RONALD H. ENGLAND-Daingerfleld IAMES FAGLIE-Canton ROBERT L. FARMER-Tyler GARY rARRow-Gregory-Poruand LARRY FENNEL-Tyler RICHARD FENNEL-Whitehouse SCOTT FLORENCE-Troup IOE FLOYD-Ennis CINDY FORISTER-Austin IAY FOUNTAIN-Dallas IERRY FRANCIS-Ore City TERRI LYNN FRANCIS-Arlington BOBYE FROESCHL-Tyler DANIEL E. GARCIA-Cameron TERRY GARRETI-Tyler RICKY GARRETT-Springhill, La. IOANN GEE-Tyler DALE GIBSON-Celeste DAVID GILBERT-Van IAMES WILLIAM GOBER IR.-Dallas DONNA GOLDSBERRY-Nacogdoches GWEN GOLDWATER-Lindale LORI A. GOOD-Phoenix, Arizona STEPHANIE GORE-Wills Point MARK GorruEB-Teague ROY GRAHAM-Blackfoot IERRY GREEN-Winona w, MERRELL GREENWEEL In-Tyler Sophomores ff I Av an X? 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LESTAGE-Winnsboro IULIE LEWIS-Lafayette, La. ALLEN LOLLER-Quitman MOLLY LONG-Lindale BONNIE LONDON-Longview IUDY LOWERY-jasper KELLIE A. McCOY-Dallas RONDA MCCUISTION-Houston DUANE MCCUNE-Van DEBBIE MCELMURRY-Tyler PATTIE MCELMURRY-Tyler Sophomores ffw 'fav eye 3,-ffl' Q I' Students meet at sidewalk crossroads on a drizzly day. 0 4 L '- 3P' .1 PAULA MCFAUL-Kemp RAMONA I. MARTIN-Grapevine ANGELA MERCEDES PATTERSON-Colorado PAM MERCHANT-Tyler TRACY MILLER-Austin BRYAN MINTON-Corpus Christi IENNY MOSELEY-Mesquite BENNY W. 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FENNEL-Tyler TRACI FENNER-Tyler ANNETTE FIELDEN-Frisco DANNY FILLIP-Elkhart BONNIE FAYE FLAHERTY-Irving IOE FLEMING-Hawkins SANDRA FLETCHER-Palestine MYLINDA SUE FOLEY-Tyler MONICA FOPAY-Longview MARKEY FORD-Bryan CHERIE FOSTER-Athens LAURA FRANCIS-Winnsboro IEFF FREEMAN-Tyler CONNIE FULCE-Mi. Pleasant LINDA GAGE-Pritcheii SHERI DON GARNER-Pickton SUZANNE GARNER-Daingerfield SHERRY GARRETI-Sarepta, La. BILL GARVIN-Winnsboro GINGER GARY-Grand Saline ROSHELL GATLIN-Longview KAREN GAY-Farmers Branch IODI GEORGE-Wylie RENEE GEORGE-Conroe KENNETH GIBSON-Flint IANET GIDEON-Sulphur Springs Robert Horn sharpens his skills in the Teepee between classes. AASELLA GILLENERY-Towcester, Eng. SUZANNE GILLEY-Tyler MAUREEN GILLARD-Houston DEBRA GILMORE-Tyler LAREE GLASS-Allen CARLA GLENN-Canyon MITZI GODWIN-Mineola KAREN GOFORTH-Tyler ' ,, -,.. j Z rg: FN' -n, 7 J I., 19' . 17 1 3, .3 ,l ii r Freshmen 1 ' I rv jg 1 - .M ,Q f ,, .. ,, Eh , If vi- 1 N1 I 1 I ,F 4? iiiffil , f if - - Egfr? 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IACKIE HOLBERT-Tyler ELIZABETH HOLLADAY-Conroe STACY HOWARD-Crowley LISA HUEBNER-Corpus Christi PAULA HUGHES-Grand Prairie CARRIE HUNT-Lone Oak REYNA INCE-Mesquite RONALD IACK-Tyler BEITY IACKSON-Quitman PETE IARAMILLO-Donna IOHN P. IEFFREY-Sequin TERESA IENKINS--Waxahachie CAROL A. LETER-Tyler BRENDA IOHNSON-Corsicana CARLA SUE IOHNSON-Nacogdoches CHRISTIE IOHNSON-Tyler KIM IOHNSON-Edgewood VANESSA IOHNSON-Mt. Enterprise ALAN IOHNSTON-Nacogdoches LORI IOHNSTON--Teague CECILIA L. IONES-Plano IERRY IONES-Marshall KELLY 1oNEs-Humble Ronnie IORDA-Mem Lon: IORDAN-Tyler KELLEY-Ocean Ridge, Fla. QS .I ' x. 1' I W it I ' 33.-Sf' -lb , - ' .- ,af ' ' ' W L 4 X -z. :,,-33 ?1?w, 'X L Q i g 1 ,M . . ,tu 4 L4 .ff I I - Lugz., - : . 1 ,. QM M, .,. if 5 , x 'iF ' 1 J 'ff L Ax Iwi' '53 5 35 , V ,S E 5 Keg . 'ir 1 gffiz 3 ' gf.: . .L sf' 1. V 'MK ski Z EW ,L 'ii xp N E 1 S.. I 'Qs , 9 ,1 3 -V ,yy , 3 I , 'PW L- A f Freshmen f 3 5324? 1' f ' , ' ,5w1.f 'fm f Q' ' 'Q-125 3 3 1 -2 . 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MARCH-Longview LANA MARTIN-Gilmer NANCY MARTIN-Lindale WILLIAM K. MATRIS-Tyler DUDLEY MATTHIES-Dallas BILLY MAYO-lacksonville RICHARD W. MEEK-Duncanville KENNETH MELVIN-Marlin S. LYNN METCALF-Tyler MARTY MILLAR-Frisco DARLENE MILLER-Clifton IANE MILLER-College Station PAT MYERS-Dallas ff, V ,vflf 2 TV 'I 'JV' ' if f' , , -,,,:, . ,W,, . f' iff A-'5 4 4 75 44 an Qjfjgiln fl 44. 0 I 4' iw f-,. , iff- a 7 Freshmen ' ' n A ? .MW I I ,... Q , 1 fr-. N XIX Y kr-'N SK fwqrf ,,'v,fQ. 3 I 14 f 5 f Ig 4 5 , - I 'lx ,I AE -L -.. rv LT? 'V -nf Kia . . J I! , f Q,-., 'O ,7 ' 1 , 1, I fx. WZ7 7 ff jvc 1, if X ff ' C may .4. , 'fi L. .Y ff ' 'f Af ' in H. Q.. , I T' 'aw' ZW ,, I 'V ff . ' . 'I ZH ' 1, M2154 . 5. A. Q. X. 5.1.15 f 'W I 2 aria 5 I' 8,1 q u- I X i any ,g V , .L 5 1 fa A I A .A -. .' J 1 r 1, y A , X 'ld L I , x N .Q x r , It .K . L1 x ' I ' m,1,: fur. f if-, ' A 4 I z f ' 'J - 1 ffgM,f,- ' , 4. ' N W' ei. ,-.W f I xx' VY! Freshmen MICHAEL MIRABELLA-Georgetown CECELIA A. MITCHELL-Pittsburg PATRICK MITCHELL-Mineola SHERRELI MOODY-Pasadena fl' A 'T .nl fxf, 3 'V'1'?' I ' A IONELLE MOORE-Richardson NICKI MOORE-Lufkin 4+ fs Q - -1 4. SHANNON Moons-Ano f -A ,. - I sw f P' f Q SUSAN Moon-:ART-Grand Prairie SUSAN MORRIS-Corsicana WANDA K. MORRISS-Tyler STEVEN MORROW-Tyler RUTH MORSE-Terrell STEPHANIE MOSIER-Houston as IJSJW MIGNON MOUTON-Lafayette, La. T' , . TERRY MURRAY-Waxahachie PAT MYERS-Dallas lohn Gregory passes the time before f Bible study in the Wesley Foundation 5 I-'ll KENNY NASH-Chandler TINA RENE NAVARRO-Ennis KAREN NEISLER-Wills Point STEVE NELMS-Mt. Pleasant BARB NEVMANN-Dallas MONICA NEWMAN-Wills Point ELIZABETH NICHOLS-Garland MELISSA NIX-Lafayette, La. ROBIN NIX-Sulphur Springs STEVE NOBLE-San Augustine KAY NORMAN-Rusk DARRELL NUCKELLS-jasper FRANCE OGLESBY-Waxahachie BETH OMEN-Plano NIKIA ORM-Weatherford PAUL OSBURN-New Chapel Hill KATHY O'SHEA-Dallas IACKIE OTTO-Beaumont GREG PANCAKE-Brownwood DENISE PARKER-Carrollton STEVE PARKER-Tyler WENDY PARKER-Garland GAIL PAROLINE-Athens DIPAK PATEL-Tyler LILLA PATOUT-SI. Martinville, La. GARY PAUL-Pinsburg ELIZABETH PETRY-Tyler RICHARD PHARR-Tyler Y CINDI PHILLIPS-Tyler DONNA PHILLIPS-Bonham KATHIE PHILLIPS-Georgetown ROYCE PHILLIPS-Tyler VANESSA PHILIPS-Daingerfield IOANN PICKETT-Lufkin DEAN PIERSON-Grapeland SKY PINKSTON-Tyler LINDA PLOESSER-Tyler PATRICIA POWELL-Tyler DAVID PRICE-Tyler IUSTIN DERRICK PRICE-Houston RINDA PRICE-Canton BECCA RASOR-Terrell CYNDY RAYL-Hawkins LEIGH ANN RECTOR-Austin PATTY REDD-Chapel Hill IILL REEVES-Tyler MIMI CAROL RHOADES-Winnsboro TERRY RICE-Tyler SHERRY RIGGS-New Braunfels RAY EDWARD ROBBENNOLT-Donna NANCY ROBERTS-Tyler TONY ROBERTSON-Chandler KARI MALISE ROCHA-Tyler CALLIE ROLLINS-Mutual, Okla NANCY ROSS-Tyler DENISE ROSSI-Tyler ROBERTA ROSSY-Houston DEBRA KAY ROUNSAVALL-La Rue LORETIA ROY-Overton BRAD ROYDER-Lancaster RANDI ROYDER-Lancaster WILLIAM RUESCHER-Murchisan SUSAN RUSH-Lake Whitney KAREN RUSSELL-Mabank KIM SAMPLE-Lufkin LAURA SAYE-Houston HAL SAVAGE II-Pittsburg SUSAN SCOTT-Carrollton LISA SHANKLES-College Station DAVID SHELTON-Mt. Pleasant SHELLY SHEPHERD-Greenville BELINDA STEELMAN-Tyler Tyler's night sky blazes with myriad spotlights. At center is the 15-story Smith County Office Building. 294 :,f'fY4,,5,,V, gg. ,1 -I 4 1 ' If if I Freshmen hi JI7 l f 'fer ' fn- uv J., ji 'f-fr - V , ' 1,5 f ,,:fq A .,,. .E g ,4 I-gig if ' ' ' ' . 7 ' ' 5' ' , ,4 'f 1 , if ,f'f'fi.1,,' K ' - ,, 'V gg 'fl' , Q, 1 n, ,Q . V r N I f gt , 2 Q X 7 H' I x 8 ' , s N 3 -QR l , 1 I , 1 , v XM W 2 2 I I X V- .N : .f ' , , ,f fe. I W ff , 1' I A I Q5 - , ' 'ia ' f X ff - 4' S I ' 7' fl' ll I 1 Z. vw ,192 , D . 1 ' . Z' - - w- -t w - Q1 ' -M -H--4...-.. ..J:.-'K--'1 4' ' ffl , , ' ' ff: .. .lf ' ,ff T' ' , I ' ' 'H 'M '-4-Q...,,,L Q , A- ' wg ,Lg wr-...msg ' mb M Freshmen ff? B Vi :V , My .K., V, VV K - ff. ' fr 4 ' V ,XY VV . V 1' -' , f , ff, ' , as .2 ix ,gs N ' 1 - 3. gg . 1,37 f -L - 'A' , , mg , V.,-- QV.: V In V '-. 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IIMMY DALE WHEELER-Winona RUSSELL WHEELER-Tyler WENDY WHIPPO-Burleson IEFF WHISENHUNT-Tyler IILL WHITAKER-Chapel Hill CHRISTY WHITE-Tyler KAREN WHITE-Tyler RANDY WHITE-Tyler MELISSA WILLIAMS-Troup SANDY WILLIAMS-Quinlan RUSSUL WILSON-Longview SHIRLEY WILSON-Marshall CHARLES WINTTERS-Tyler GLENNA WITHERSPOON-Dallas 1 297 NETA WOOD-Tyler KARYN WOODARD-Marshall IUDY WORLEY-Sulphur Springs PAULA WRIGHT-Fort Worth IANE YOUNG-Tyler KYLE YOUNG-Queen City RONNIE YAUCH-Troup SHERRION K. YOUNG-Stafford From left: loe Harvey, intramural director Mike Richardson and lames Wallender discuss intramural football strategy. Trudy Spruill helps herself to soup at the Campus Christian 298 Center. Freshmen Q -Q-A I 'S . , , ' - , 1, NN N X , gt, ,.,,. . 'fa . -1 v ' x xi' X- . Q mt. X.,-ey. ,A -,,M,4, lb 4 by . , ,. .f ,QL 9- 1 19' i Y N2 -,gm e, it Q l X , , X .t,f':Slv.w ' '. 'iff X, . A V ' ip v ., 7 - gl .fy cr ,, L Q- sy 1 .-1 1 4 '? ' 1 2 W. .- . A W. 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ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW IN REAL ESTATE ,zar Q 2:34 LE ' Q I LJ E VVE: LE R 5 Your Diamond Store Broadway Square Mall Tyler .?.t1ztu 1 :jf ,5 Mjorffa ffae fripfn 605 .Sf rf?ecA,fa I lr, gs Y wi li .J W ' 'E 'A'A'M T dl. Top right: Students enjoyed football in the fall. Top left: lana Stevens, Hendricks are Bottom: Dex Edwards, David arrived at the Homecoming parade .: 53 ti' 4 4 ggbf IIIIII , ,,,n Y , Y ., ,YQ . . , of fs T , 36 .X A Y' 4 ff ' ,. 's'e3 '-S A-:TT N -. Y, nf ,, . , K R k.Lm FF: ' ' 21 f ar 'gf-v i 63113 :-i,AJZ, i3:.'i-'. .' 1 ' f., -' 4-f 1'A'H-'-2 .A V u -1 . .' - ' ' T1 7 bvliklngg Q' At the same tlme we celebrated the Eve of New Year's 1980, we waved goodbye to the 70's, a decade which saw the Vletnam War end, the ERA movement begun and rock and roll become bugger than ever The 80's opened with a bang as the natlon seemed to follow the same pattern as we found ourselves facmg In the 70's The unexpected Iran crlsls threatened U S peace and security Daughters of women who supported the ERA so strongly are now bemg asked to register for the draft along wlth men Large cars and recreational vehlcles became almost too expensive to operate wlth fuel prrces doubling ln a year's time Americans who enjoyed fatter years ln the 70's saw their buymg power and savings eaten away by 1396 mflatron rn 1979 Regardless, demand for home entertamment products boomed and dlsco nrght spots prolrferated The problems we fmd ourselves wlth now are not new But they become more meanrngful as we, the leaders of tomorrow, cope wrth them and reallze that the state of tomorrow s world wlll be ln our hands c s n 0 0 n o 0 I 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 u U a o 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a l 0 u 0 0 0 c s A 0 0 a o 0 0 0 U Q c c o ' o Q 0 . Ze'-L '.f ,, 4 Barron, Tina 44, 45, 46, 139 Bassett, Aarant, lames 265 Abbon, Billy 138 Barton, Barton, Dinah 105, 106, 107, 281, 298 Happy 125, 281 Basharn, Carla'76 Bass, Lisa 52, 53 Bass, Melinda 100 Eddie 95 Brannon, Rhonda 104 Brannon, Tracy 28, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 110 131, 142, 146, 219, 266 Branum, Gene 60, 61, 123, 224, 227, 282 Bratton, Cindy 142, 144, 167, 282 Breland, Elizabeth 195 Adams, Connie 116, 281 Adams, Margaret 208, 210, 212 Adamson, Darryl 136, 265 Addington, Ronda 208, 210, 265 Adkisson, Fran 106, 126 Akin, Sandra 195 Albritton, Kim 265 Aldridge, Rosalyn 231, 232, 233, 235 Alexander, Deanna 169 Allbright, Lisa 208, 210, 212 Allen, Brent 281 Allen, Gary 174 Allen, loyce 170, 171 Allison, Marilyn 39, 144, 281 Allotta, Sherry 201, 202 Alspaw, lulie 92, 93, 96, 112, Alvis, Debra 45, 139 Anderson, Annette 265 Anderson, Carolyn 151, 165 Anderson, Glenn 139 Anderson, lacqueline 104, 105 156 Anderson, Laurel 52, 55 Anderson, Lora 265 Anderson, Lynn 52, 53, 54, 55, 144, 281 Anderson, Neal' 281 Anderson, Robert 281 Andrews, Michael 160 Angell, Russell 108, 241, 242 Angelo, William 265 Apa, Angela 281 Ara, Patricia 74, 76 Bassham, Carla 74, 111, 167, 265 Bassinger, Kent 87, 265 Bastian, Kimberly 116, 241, 242, 281 Bates, Carolette 265 Bates, Deana 11 Bates, Patty 281 Beacham, lill 144, 281 Beall, Thomas 87, 88, 89, 90, 265 Beam, Regina 204, 207 Bean, Terry 281 Beasley, Charles 228 Beasley, Walt 178, 183, 224 Bechthold, Danell 92, 93, 95, 96, 97, Beckworth, Kathleen 204 Bell, lanice 281 Bell, Mary 144 Bell, Michael 123, 131, 265 Bell, Raymond 108, 238, 239 Bennett, Gregory 138, 170 Bennett, Deray 281 Benton, Melinda 138, 281 Bel'fY, limes 87, 96, 109, 182, 266 Berry, Shannon 39, 100, 144, 281 Bethea, Kim 136, 144, 281 Bielitz, Andy 104, 108, 148, 149, 281 Bierig, Greg 81, 82 Biggerstatf, Lori 169 Birdsong, Barbara 200 Birtcher, Tami 138, 266 Brewster, Wally 26, 49, 50, 54, 99, 130, 131 132, 133, 134, 135, 148, 149, 150, 216, 266 Bridges, Michael 108 Brown, Ada 195 Brown, Arthur 224 Brown, Debbie 201 Brown, Geneva 203 Brown, Hugh 188 Brown, Martinese 191 Brown, Nathaniel 215, 224, 227, 229 Brown, Tawn 195 Brown, Terry 180 Brownell, lames 49 Browning, Iamie 208, 210, 213, 266 Broyles, Glenn 156 Brugioni, Mary 144, 266 Brumble, Tracy 208, 210, 213, 266 Brumit, Brumit, Bryant, Bryant, Debra 92, 93, 96, 112, 182 Rebecca 92, 93, 96, 112, 157, Bambi 282 Mark 138, 140, 282 Buie, Rex 266 Burdine, Paul 282 aurdiu, 1411296 Burger, Greg 121 Gurgess, Cindy 266 Burgett, Robert 267 Burr, Lisa 98 Arata, Diane 87, 112, 281 Archie, Barbara 231, 232, 233, 234, 235 Argenbright, Iamie 105, 136, 219 Armstrong, Karen 189 Armstrong, Loyd 192 Amez, Tammy 63, 66 Amold, Amy 144, 265 Asberry, Denise 127 Asbury, Lisa 74, 76, 131, 265 Ashley, Brenda 202 Ashom, Bo 180 Askew, Michelle 114 Atha, Linda 156 Ayala, lodie S2, 53, 54, 144, 281 Black, Cynthia 196, 199, 282 Black, David 139, 141, 266 Black, Monique 196, 197, 198 Blackbum, Mark 87, 89, 90, 109 Blackbum, Susan 93, 112, 113, 266 Blackshear, Pat 52, 100 Blackshear, Roy 49, 50, 56, 130, 132, 133, 134, 135, 264, 266 Blackwell, Margaret 44, 131, 139, 167, 266 Blair, Karen 196 Blake, Miram 29, 30 Blandford, Donna 200 Blankenship, Cathie 104, 105, 182 Bledsoe, ludith 87. 90, 104 Blundell, Kenneth 282 Bogan, Patricia 139, 266 Ballast, Babin, Bacon, Bacon, Blythe 111, 281 Dayne 152, 153, 155 Tammy 152, 155 Badgett, lessica 157 Bailey, Renea 265 Bain, Michael 281 Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Bailey, Fred 109 Georgia 281 lohn 189 Linda 265 Mari 110, 190 Scott 122 Sherry 29, 30 Baldwin, Denice 92, 97 Ball, Pamela 144, 281 Ballard, Bonnie 200 Ballard, Holly 74, 76, 215 Ballard, Paul 265 David 281 Boliver, Boney, Bonner, Bonsall, Booker, Boone, Tab 50, 282 Reba 266 Tambra 282 Avalon 195 Cindy 202 lohn 104, 108, 136 Bostick, Toni 128, 129, 130, 131, 134, 219, 282 Bostick, Val 282 Bostick, Vanessa 131, 282 Boston, Connie 28, 68, 69, 70, 71 Boulen, Laura 266 Bowen, Laura 92, 93, 95, 96, 112, 113 Bowers, Melanie 98, 100, 102, 110 Boyce, Donnie 157 Boyd, Anne 282 Boyd, Laura 194, 266 Boykin, Brache, Linda 76 Theresa 34 Ballon, Robbie 111, 152, 153, 155, 281 Barfield, Susan 281 Barker, Denise 165 Barnett, Ben 203 ilamett, Holm 80 lipewfrt, Bohn 6-2, 66, 265 '?ef:'r f1, Dailies 174, 175 K Bradbury, Scott 157 Bradshaw, Kay 45, 138, 282 Braly, Suzanne 282 Branch, lames 189, 266 Brandt, Kenneth 108, 139, 266 Brandt, Vicki 169 Brannon, Melford 109, 156 Burt, Roger 140, 239 Busby, Lorinda 60, 267 Butler, Robert 50 Butler, Rose 29, 30, 31 Butts, lohn 172, 174, 267 Byrd, Mark 109, 282 Byrd, Tricia 105 Byrum, Noamie 163 Caffrey, Elizabeth 282 Caldwell, Cheryl 203 Caldwell, Greg 168 Call, Regina 211 Callis, jerry 122 Campbell, Kerry 207, 282 Campbell, Kimberly 152 Campbell, Marcus 32, 33 Cannon, Cheryl 152, 282 Cadile, Kevin 108, 238, 239, 282 Carlson, Michelle 159 Carmichael, Paul 25, 267 Carnahan, lay 46, 139 Camahan, left 156 Cames, Sammy 176 Caroll, Ralph 164 Carpenter, Angel 282 Carpenter, Charles 282 Carpenter, Dale 192 Carpenter, 0 Lisa 211, 212 Carr, Cynthia 52, 105, 144, 282 Carr, Talmadge 21, 28, 190 Carr, Teresa 104 Carson, Ronnie 189 Carrington, lennifer 138 Carroll, Bill 62, 65 Carroll, Suzanne 63, 65, 66 Carter, Al 160 182 Carter, Bobby 224, 229 Carter, Curtis 138 Carter, Vanessa 92, 112, 211, 282 Cary, Kim 152 Cary, Clifford 267 Castaneda, George 87, 267 Caston, lostell 199, 282 Caudle, lames 87, 89, 109 Cavender, Tim 49 Cavness, Mike 87, 89, 109 Cavness, Robert 136, 137 Cessna, Carrie 24, 105, 106, 282 Chainey, Marty 170, 171 Chamberlain, Beth 116, 232, 233, 235 Chambers, Reena 195 Chambers, limmy 156 Champion, Deborah 151 Chancellor, Eunice 163 Chandler, Casandra 136 Chandler, Tammy 114 Chapel, Kerry 197 Chapman, Mark 82 Chappelear, Margaret 177 Cheatum, Debra 92, 93, 95, 96, 282 Chester, Marvis 164, 165, 166 Childress, Randy 82, 26, 27 Choate, Lynn 74, 76, 79, 164 Choice, Benny 151 Chomuers, Renee 166 Chreene, Andra 106 Christian, lacqueline 283 Chumley, Pamela 112, 151 Cicero, Marcus 31, 126, 136, 137 Cicero, Stephanie 136, 137 Clark, Cheryl 219 Clark, leffrey 128 Clark, lerry 283 st Clark, loseph 267 Clayton Clayton Clayton , Connie 159 , lan 152, 153 , lulie Ann 37, 39, 98, 99, 100, 101, 219 Clayton, Sharon 118 Clem, Robin 153, 155 Clements, Carla 37, 283 Clemmons, Dianne 104, 106, 283 Cleveland, Tamala 283 Clifton, Mark 267 Cloud, Lisa 112, 283 Coates, Lisa 163 Cobb, Vickie 167 Cobble, Renee 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 267 Cobum, Stormy 44, 45, 138 Cochran, Cindi 283 Cockerham, Melissa 63, 65, 66, 283 Coffey, Kenneth 224, 267 Coker, Mark 139, 141 Colbert, Arrick 29, 30, 45, 46, 139 Cole, Elizabeth 83, 144, 168, 283 Cole, Gerald 39, 267 Coleman, Perry 152, 153, 155 Coleman, Shirley 190 Coleman, Teresa 16 Colley, Loraine 283 Collier, Tammy 83, 98, 99, 100, 101, 110, 130, 131, 132, 134, 135, 144, 145, 267 Collins, Kathleen 83, 98, 99, 100, 267 Collins Terry 87 267 Conally, Kelly 182 Conarroe, loe 298 Conine, Conley, Conner, Conrad, Beverly 204, 205, 206, 207 Cheryl 201, 202 Mark 32 ludy 88, 104, 105 Conway, Ann 34, 37, 38, 98, 99, 100, 102, 267 Cook, Beth 136, 137, 267 Cook, Gregory 283 Cook, lanet 174 Cook, Karen 2, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 112, 130, 131, 267 Cook, Terry 267 ,3,?,,, ' ' diffs- ., 73 - 'L . ,L ia, A , 1 , . . , 'F' . , , ,, H ,. , . ,, Cook, Tracey 98, 99, 100, 110, 208, 210, 267 Cook, mei 52, su, 99, 100, 102, 144, 145, 267 Cobmer, Lynne 283 Coon, Chandra 268 Cooper, Charles 268 Cooper, David 36, 38 Cooper, Greg 283 Cooper, Kathie 67, 68, 69, 70 A Corbin, RichardA224 Cottrell, Yvonne 138 Coutler, Christopher 284 Counts, Lorraine 142, 144, 268 Cousins, Laura 74, 76, 78, 284 Cowan, Scott 82, 284 Cox, Rhonetta 105 Cox, Sparky 136, 137 Craddock, Sheryl 74, 76, 131 Craft, Patricia 155 Craig, Toni 74, 76, 80, 83, 144, 284 Crank, Kevin 284 Craven, Sheila 199 Crist, lacqueline 268 Crocker, Peggy 268 Crocker, Rodney 108, 138 Crook, Elizabeth 268 Crow, Donna 268 Crow. Douglas 284 Crowder, Corlie 211 Crowe, Sonia 28, 37, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102 Crowley, George 312 Crumley, latricia 131, 165, 166, 167 Cuevas, Diana 107, 168, 269 Culbertson, lack 284 Culley, lulie 211, 284 Cumings, Ellen 37, 98, 99, 100, 101, 110, 131, 219, 268 Cummings, Carolyn 29, 31, 218 Cummings, Lane 138 Cummins, Barbara 92, 93, 95, 97, 112, 284 Curtis, Gloria 151, 168 D'Orsay, Cynthia 284 Dabelgott, Bonnie 74, 76, 136, 137, 167 Dailey, Robert 40, 42, 109, 138 Dalhoff, Mark 125 Daniel, lanice 201 Daniel, Melanie 204, 206, 207, 220 Daniels, loe 177 Danile, lamie 74, 76, 80, 83, 284 Dannenberg, Erwin 241, 242 Darcey, Sheryl 138 Darden, Susan 208, 210, 213 Davenport, Clyde 192 Davenport, Donna 144, 268 David, Chris 211 Davidson, Barbara 203 Davidson, Karen 268 Davidson, Mary 284 Davidson, Shirley 264 Davis, Anne 284 Davis, Brenda 284 Davis, Danna 156 Davk, Dawn 269 Davis, Kay 284 Davis, Linda 87, 90 Davis, Rose 67 Davis, Stacie 284 Day' lanet 11, 144, 284 Day, Rick 191, 269 Dean, Dee 28 De Cora, Dee Anne 284, 145 De Kock, David 269 De Kock, Valerie 176, 220 De Land, Robert 284 De Silva, lames 13, 224, 227, 284 Dean, Dee 69, 70, 71, 83, 111, 220, 269 Dear, Martha 269 Delmenhorst, Margaret 74, 145 Denman, Dane 82, 131, 148, 149 Dennis, Shelly 63, 65, 66, 190 Denny, Barbara 68 Depew, Tim 50, S6 Derrough, Cheryl 24, 29, 30, 114, 115, 284 Devers, Keith 125 Dial, Mark 71, 81, 82, 269 Dickson, Crystal 172, 174 Dickson, Davis 156 Dickson, Marsha 69, 71, 116, 117, 204, 205, 269 Dike, Kathy 52 Dillon, Debra 209 Dixon, Pamela 110 Dobson, Kimberly 284 Dobson, Valari 60, 269 Dodd, Carol 46 Dodd, Karen 139 Dodgen, Meredith 52, 56 Dorsett, Barbara 284 Dover, Kip 212 Dowd, Kim 24, 44, 138, 220, 269 Dowdy, Alicia 60, 61, 269 Downer, Nan 196, 284 Drew, Robert 82 Driscoll, Maureen 208, 210, 212 Du Bose, Dixie 203 Duckworth, Essie 169 Dudek, Lynn 92, 96, 113, 284 Dudley, Dale 160 Duke, limmy 138 Duncan, Dawn 158 Duncan, Guy 284 Duncan, lennifer 21 Dunklin, jimmy 156 Dunn, Bazer 194, 195 Dunn, Deidre 168 Dusek, Dennis 40, 41, 46, 138, 140, 152, 269 Dyess, Terri 284 Eads, Carol 139, 284 Earnhart, Betsy 105 Eckelman, Keith 224, 285 Ector, Vicky 190 Eden, Dee Dee 145, 285 Edwards, Dex 10, 109, 158, 159, Edwards, Dorothy 201 Edwards, Kenny 285 Edwards, Linda 29, 30, 31 Edwards, Shirley 169 Eidd, Brenda 74, 76, 79, 285 Elarba, Carlos 285 Eldridge, Charles 151 Elliott, Perry 108, 237, 238, 239 Ellis, Tony 60, 61, 269 160, 312 Ellis, Cap 50 Ellis, james 97 Ellis, Lynette 45, 138, 285 Elmore, George 185 Embry, Felecia 114, 115 Embry, Margaret 114, 168 Emmott, Kevin 36, 39 England, Ronald 267 Epp, Stephen 82 Evans, Craig 20 Evans, leffery 285 Evans, Kathy 184 Evans, Susan 131, 170, 171 Evans, Vicki 34, 37, 98, 99, 145 Evans, Will 87, 109 Everett, lohnny 32, 33 Ewing, David 192 1111, 101, 110, 131, 315 Faglie, lames 269 Fall, Robin 116, 241, 242, 243 Farmer, Robert 269 Farrow, Gary 269 Gibson, Dale 270 Gibson, Kenneth 286 Gibson, Laura 63, 63, 66 Gideon, Mary 110, 286 Gilbert, David 270 Gilley, Suzanne 8, 158, 162, 163, 286 Gilliard, Maureen 114, 286 Gilmer, Tracy 182 Faulkner, Dee Dee 131, 285 Faust, Eric 40, 41, 42, 139, 141 Feist, Cindy 285 Felder, letta 13, 158, 159, 160, 285 Fennel, Heidi 285 Fennell, Patricia 208, 210, 274 Fennell, Richard 269 Fenner, Traci 285 Ferguson, leannine 169 Ferguson, Scott 188, 189 Fielden, Annette 172, 285 Fillip, Danny 50, 285 Fisher, Donnie 21, 224 Fitzgerald, Nancy 44, 47, 139 Flaherty, Bonnie 285 Flannel, Gary 224, 229 Fleming, loe 285 Fleming, Todd 148, 149, 150 Fletcher, Kevin 50, 55 Fletcher, Sandra 74, 76, 285 Florence, Scott 269 Florey, Elaine 165 Floumoy, Sue 46, 126, 134, 139 Floyd, loe 50, 269 Foley, My Linda 285 Fontaine, Melanie 208, 210 Fopay, Monica 52, 53, 145, 285 Ford, Bennie 171 Ford, Nathaniel 156 Forister, Andy 110 Forister, Cindy 28, 98, 99, 100, 101, 270 Foster, Cherie 105, 285 Fountain, lay 13, 224, 226, 227, 270 Fox, Raymond 176 Francis, Francis, Laura 285 Patricia 168, 169, 218 Gilmore, Debra 286 Giplin, Doug 109, 150 Galsgow, Gennifer 125 Glass, Nancy 286 Glenn, Becky 196, 199 Glenn, Carla 192, 286 Glover, Andre 108, 238, 239 Goad, Nancy 142 Gober, lames 86, 87, 89, 91, 109, 270 Godwin, Mark 286 Godwin, Mitzi 286 Goforth, Karen 286 Goggans, Kippie 37 Golden, Dale 156 Goldsberry, Donna 204, 207, 270 Goldwater, Gina 144, 145, 287 Goldwater, Gwendolyn 145, 270 Gomez, Mary 168 Gonzales, Nancy 196, 198, 199 Gonzo, Randy 109 Good, Donna 162 Good, Lori 270 Goolsby, Nathan 119, 138, 287 ,,,,,,,, ,V , 4' me 2 , ,2ffQ,'p21J,f,z 7 fm, ,,,, , , , 15, V 2 Hell, Douglas 108, 241, 287 l-lelleex, Skip 42, 138 - Hallman, Shirley 287 , Hallmark, Ron 287 lv 2, Hellman, Manuel me - Hallowell, Trace 14, so, 61, 24, 25, 128, 2717 Ham, Ronald 157 1' Hamilton, Eddie 192 Hamilton, Prisicella 151 Hamilton, Sandra 138 Hampton, Cynthia 287 Hancock, Melinda 105 ' Hand, Celeste 145, 287 ' Harbuck, Terri 287 Hargrove. Regina 52 Harkless, Shelita 112, 113 Harkless, Wilbert 104, 108 Gore, Stephanie 131, 208, 210, 212, 213, 270 Gothard, lerri 287 Gottlieb, Fred 270 Grabbs, Micheal 157 Grace, Glenn 34 Graff, Diane 63, 65, 67, 195 Graganus, lody 78 Gray, Ann 157 Gray, Beth 136 Grayson, Huddie 224, 229 Green, Belinda 105, 136 Harkrider, Craig 271 Harmon, Donna 199 Hamed, Kelli 231, 232, 233 Harper, Annette 105 Harper, Sherry 131, 214, 287 Harris, Burnice 170 Harris, Columbus 224 Hanis, Debra 271 Harris, Denise 69, 70, 71, 68, 111, 287 Harris, Kenneth 139 Harris, Kim 25, 111, 287 Harris Harris I I Lori 52, 74, 76, 79, 145, 287 Paul 82 Harris, Harrison, Cindy 208, 210, 212, 271 Harrison, Nat 157 Han, Sheila 112, 113 Hartman, Tim 16 Harvey, loe 87, 89, 90, 109, 271 Sandra 45, 138, 271 Hassell, Patricia 156 Hatton, David 156 Hawkins, Carol 29, 30, 31 Hawkins, ludy 204, 207 Hawkins, Michelle 287 Hawkins, Thomas 32 Francis, lerry 13, 89, 109, 158, 159, 161, 270 Francis Terri 28, 74, 76, 83, 270 Franklin, Mike 189 Frazer, Donald 38 Freberg, Katherine 231, 232, 233, 235 Freeman, leff 285 Green, Fred 172, 175 Green, lerry 270 Green, Mary 117 Green, Micheal 49, 50 Hayes, David 241, 242, 243 Haynes, Dina 45, 46, 139 Head, Suzanne 287 Hejny, Terina 110, 211 Freeman, Tnlman 80, 82, 85 Froeschl, Bobbie 130, 132, 136, 137, 270 Fulbright, Laura 74, 76, 116, 131 Fulce, Connie 104, 285 Fuller, Sharon 87, 116, 232, 233 Fuller, Susan 188 Funderburk, loy 105 Gage, lelfery 170 Gage, Linda 285 Gant, Melba 211 Greenhouse, Ray 238, 239 Greenwell, Merrell 278 Greer, Mark 82 Gregory, lohn 291 Griffin, Barbara 151, 190 Griffin, Kim 208, 210, 212, 271 Griffin, Sue 130, 131, 195, 286 Griffith, Cindy 87, 116, 117, 287 Griffith, lohnny 170, 171 Griffith, Randall 224, 271 Grigsby, Kathy 168, 169, 271 Griuard, Rusty 231 Gruber, Claudia 112, 141 Gunn, Rebeca 110, 111, 74, 76, 79 287 Lrlllklledll, Ieff 174 Guzman, Xavier 271 130, 131, Henderson, Davis 287 Henderson, Edward 26, 64 Henderson, Frances 272 Henderson, Paula 112, 131, 272 Garcia, Gamer, Gamer, Garrett, Garrett Garrett Garrett Garvin, Danny 20, 109, 270 Suzzane 285 Sheri 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 112, 285 Cherlli 74, 76, 130, 131, 174, 175 Ricky 270 Sherry 285 Terry 270 Billy 192, 280 Gary, Ginger 286 Karen 74, 76, 78, 83, 286 Weddie, with 36, 39 ',f::a', Q0 Al'-rn 139, 270 -al Qrwii 1104, 108, 286 fa '63, Wil, 111. 145, 286 Haas, Teresa 104, 172, 174 Hackler, Keith 40, 41, 138, 140, 271 Hackney, Pamela 63, 65, 66, 139, 287 Haddox, Pamela 157 Halfner, Debra 287 Hagen, Kim 74, 76 Hahn, Mary 287 Haight, Roberta 271 Haisten, Keith 287 Hale, Rick 82 Hale, leffrey 181, 182 Haley, lulie 170, 171 Hendon, lulye 287 Hendricks, Heather 106, 196, 198 Hendricks, Sharon 145, 152, 153, 272, 312 Hendrickson, Alicia 272 Henly, Toria 209, 210 Henson, Teresa 52, 145, 287 Herbert, Page 34, 36, 38 Herren, David 126 Herrin, Lisa 24, 105, 287 Herring, Robert 62, 67 Herrington, joseph 62, 64 Herron, Dawnn 202 Herzmark, leanette 116 Higginbothan, Rick 160 Higgins, left 38 Hightower, Larry 272 Highnote, loe 34 Hill, Aaron 224 Hill, Anita 110 Hill, Bret 50 Hill, Donna 129 Hill, Sharon 287 Hines, lim 138 Hiser, Brenda 288 Hoecherl, Barbara 272 Hoelle, lennifer 69, 70, 71 Hogden, Melanie 45, 138 Hogue, Melinde 288 Holbert, lacqueline 139, 288 Holladay, Elizabeth 145, 288 Holland, lanice 169 Holland, Terrie 204, 207 Holley, Carrie 194 Holley, lames 152 Holmes, lanet 145, 272 Hood, lackie 272 Hood, Karen 106, 209, 211 Hooks, Beverly 112, 131 Hoolen, Cynthia 52 Hooten, Cynthia 147 Hooten, Glenda 110, 131, 210, 211 Hoosier, lanet 190 Hoppins, Karen 200 Horn, Robert 286 Horton, Melissa 65, 66, 67 House, Mark 180 Houston, Bryan 272 Howard, Stacy 288 Howell, Rachel 7, 8, 116, 241, 242 Howland, Stuart 156 Howland, Virdell 236, 237, 238, 239, I-ludsputh, lim 34 Huebner, Lisa 145, 288 Hughes, Laura 129 Hughes, Paula 105, 288 Hughes, Wanda 177 Hullum, Cindy 125 Hundley, Sydney 66 Hunt, Carrie 111, 288 Hunt, Gloria 24, 29, 30, 112, 272 Hunter, Melva 112, 131, 169, 273 Hurlburt, Nelson 192, 193 Hutchins, Carla 232, 233, 234, 235 Hutson, Stacey 273 Hynes, lanet 273 ldavueler, Ann 170 lnce, Reyna 288 Ingram, Lynn 105 Irvine, Carol lean 273 Irving, lennifer 30, 204 Irwin, Stephanie Ann 157 lsham,yl.isa Deanna 74, 111, 130, 132 264 Ives, Mary Georgeann 273 172, 273 laeinkomia David 288 lackson, Betty lo 288 IICKSOII, Lili!! 29, 30, 136, 137 jackson, Linda Kay 273 jackson, l.isa Kim 194 IOCIISOD, Nancy Cheryl 273 ladtson, Stanley Dean 225 in-gmitlq, Pete 24, 129, 200 jeffrey, john Paul 174, 175, 175, 200 lohnny Lynn 81, 82, 85 Teresa Lea 288 Tessne 110 vwnie names 225, 230 john Clay 62, 64 Ann 214, 200 NH' 60 Rudy 225, 226 y l Larry 190 , Ianis 142, 145 glohns, Andrew 156 lohnson, Brenda Diane 110, 211, 288 lohnson, Carla Sue 105, 145, 288 A lohnson, Christie 145, 288 lohnson, Cynthia 75, 76, 169 lohnson, Evelyn 196 272 136, 13 lohnson, Gary 82 i lohnson, Gary L. 81, 82, 84 lohnson, Ginger 273 lohnson, Kayla Deanne 273 lohnson, Kimber Lee 288 lohnson, Vanessa 288 lohnston, Alan Ray 108, 237, 2 lohnston, Lori Kay 110, 288 lones, Alvin 122 lones, Angelina 29, 30 lones, Cecilia Lynne 288 lones, Cindy Ann 37 lones, lerry Wayne 288 lones, Kelly Beth 105, 145, 288 lones, Marsha Elaine 201 lones, lean 127 lones, Steven Lee 34 lones, Terri 112 lorda, Robbie Lyn 110, 288 38, 239, 240, 288 LaGrua, Roxan 289 Lalune, Ken 196 Lamar, Dan 182 Lamb, Ellen layne 98 Lamb, Karen Gay 11, 83, 98, 99, 100, 102, 274 Lamb, Sharon Kay 81, 83, 84, 98, 100, 101, 146, 147, 221, 274 Lambert, Curtis Wayne 87, 89, 189, 274 Lambeth, Ellen Marie 81, 83, 99, 100, 101, 102, 110, 146, 274 Lancaster, Wende 28, 52, 53, 74, 76, 216, 217 Landriault, Diane Gay 231, 232, 233, 235 Lane, Alice Viola 203 Lane, Kimberly 110, 185 Lang, Dewey Dywain 131 lordan, Curt 122 lordan, lana Dawn 194, 195 jordan, Lori Melinda 288 lordan, Samuel William 82 lungstein, Rene M. 192, 273 lurica, lody Alan 86, 87, 89, 90, K 91, 109, 273 Kapchinsky, Kim 111, 138, 273 Kasling, Kemp 49, 50, 53, 55, 130, 132, 135, 148, 149, 150, 217 Katimi, Marylyn 273 Keen, Randolph 174 Keesee, Kim 44, 138, 272 Keffer, Sandra 87 Kein, Randy 87 Keller, Vikki 75, 76 Kelley, Kyle 86, 89 Kelley, Mary 107, 211, 288 Kelly, lerry 289 Kelly, Teresa 119 Kemp, Dyann 145, 214, 220, 273 Kennedy Mlcheal 87, 89, 109 , 97, 112, Kendrick, Brenda 146, 167, 289 Kennedy, Nancy 204, 205, 206 Kennemer, lanice 194 Kenner, Kay 289 Kenner, Traci 22, 23, 146 Kenney, Curtis 273 Khamir, Younes, 273 Kidder, Michelle 92, 93, 94, 95, 96 113, 182, 273, 293 Kimble, Don 225, 229 Kimmey, leff 40, 42, 139 Kindod, Natalie 105 Kindred, Natalie 289 King, Bruce 60, 274 King, Dee 164, 165 King, Cindy 27, 119 King, Cyndi 211 King, Eugene 189 King, Shawn 225 King, Zoe 74, 77, 78, 83 Kirkling, Brenda 190 Klotz, Marlane 211 Knauf, Sheryl 65, 66, 289 Kniffen, janet 241, 242 Knox, Kristy 274 Koehler, Ieannette 4, 211, 289 Koen, Norma 156 Krouse, Heidi 164, 167, 220, 274 Kukl, Karrie 98, 100, 289 Kuhl, Rhonda 11, 83, 98, 99, 102, 273 Kuretsch, Katio 192, 193 Kllykendall, Allyce 86, 87, 112 Kyle, Bonnie 116, 117, 131, 136, 16, 274 Kyle, mi 225 Langford, David 159, 160 Lanham, Dwana Lynn 204, 205, 207 Lanier, Cathy 44, 45, 130, 140 Lauderdale, Dan 34 Lawrence, Brian A. 170 Lawson, Beverly 202 Leach, Debbie 151 Lee, Bobby Cal 87 Lee, Patsy Ward 164 Lee, Tommy 50, 55 Lestage, Donna Marie 25, 129, 274 Lewis, lulie Gaye 209, 210, 274 Lewis, Larry 181, 182 lewis, Marvin Victor 225, 226, 227 Lies, Gregroy Paul 170 Lilly' limes Kent 289 Lindley, Marian 37, 70, 110, 111, 209 lindsey, Kim Rene 83, 98, 101, 102 List, Karla Lynne 289 Little, Mark Randel 289 Lloyd, Charilene 105, 146, 289 Lloyd, Kelli loyce 45, 138, 289 Lockhart, Gary D. 108, 238, 239 Lofton, April E. 195, 289 Loggins, David 82 Loller, Allen Frank 274 Lomax, David Perry 139 London, Bonnie Mae 112, 274 Long, Molly Lee 146, 274 Longoria, Manuel 192 Lonon, Susan Kay 289 Lopez, Eddie 25, 289 Lopez, Melissa 105 Lott, Martha l. 44, 139 Loudamy, Kevin Scott 38 Love, Eugene 289 Loving, Teroy 225, 229 Lowery, ludy 274 Lowrey, Michael 156 Lowrimore, Leslie 169 Luevano, lames 49, 50, 57, 225, 226 Luke, Kaye 112 Lumpkin, Yolanda 197, 289 Lumpkins, Larry 289 Lynn Lisa lean 34, 83, 92, 132, 169, 280, 289 Magee, Marlene 146, 289 Magmlifk, David 42, 139 Mahar, Charles 191 Malcolm, Sylvia 169 Malone, Michael 214 Malone, Matthew 157 Mang, Tami 289 Mann, Connie 74, 77, 83, 169, 289 Manning, Diana 105, 289 Manning, Robert 192 March, Molly 52, 55, 101, 290 7 Martin, lay 189 Marlin Lana 290 Martin, Mack 127 Martin, Mary 166 Martin Nancy 290 Martin, Ramona 12, 152, 155, 275 Mashburn, Ricky 51 Mathews, Murray 51, 55 Matris, William 290 Matthews, Robin 169 Matthews, Sabrina 117 Matthies, William 290 Maxon, Mary 155 May, Charles 176 Mayfield, Coretta 124, 151 Mayfield, Debbie 121 Mayo, William 290 McCabe, Sharon 167, 289 McCasland, Beverly 139 McCay, Gina 194 McCoy, Storla 101, 103 Miller, Michael 89, 109 Miller, Sonia 138 Miller, Tracy 87, 116, 275 Milton, Larry 225 Mims, Dorothy 190 Minton, Bryan 225, 275 Mirabella, Michael 104, 138, 291 Mistrot, Sheree 162, 163 Mitchell, Blaine 60 Mitchell, Cecelia 204, 207, 291 Mitchell, loe 190 Mitchell, Kelly 105 Mitchell, Patrick 291 Mitton, Bryan 229 Moeller, Rick 174 Moffett, Patricia 169 y Molnar, Betty 201 Montgomery, Beverly 139 Montgomery, Carl 62 Montgomery, Ralph 185, 186, 187 Montgomery, Ronald 162. 163 McClain, lennifer 93, 94, 95, 97 McColIom, Russ 40, 41, 43, 45, 138 McCoy, Cynthia 168 McCoy, Kellie 74, 79, 83, 131, 274 McCullough, Bruce 108 McCullough, Mona 104 107, 170 McCune, Duane 274 McDade, Frederick 108, 238, 239 McDermott, Melody 121, 142, 143, 1 McDonald, Lisa 111, 290 McDougal 290 McDowell, Mae 290 McDowell, Michael 49, 50 McEImurry, Debbie 146, 274 McEImurry, Robert 148, 149, 150, 290 McElroy, Cynthia 24, 211, 213, 296 McElroy, Scott 86, 87, 89, 109, 290 McFaul, Paula 146, 275 McGee, Merlyn 52, 53 McGill, Marcus 290 McGill, Reginald 290 McCuisti0n, Ronda 74, 77, 169, 274 I 46 McGinty, Melissa 52, 53, 54, 114, 146, 290 McGregor 60, 61, 138 McKay, Robert 290 McKeel, lohn 123 McKinney, Lou 105, 290 McKinney, Ronda 52, 53, 57, 290 McLaughlin, Clint 41 McMillan, Mary 290 McMillan, Melinda 168 McMillan, Randall 156 McMillan, Rocky 156 McMillin, Sharon 74, 77 McNamee, Glenda 172, 174, 175, 177 McNealy, Constance 104, 105 Moody, Sherrell 168, 291 Moore, Amy 271 Moore, Donny 51 Moore, lonelle 291 Moore, Nicki 291 Moore, Pamela 166 Moore, Shannon 211, 291 Moore, Tifi 121 Moothart, Susan 170, 171, 291 Morgan, Rebecca 201 Momea, Curtis 89 Mornean, Bill 109 Morris, Lisa 98, 99, 101, 102, 144, 221 Morris, Morris, Susan 110, 291 Wanda 45, 138, 291 Morrow, Steven 291 Morse, Lillian 200, 291 Moseley, lenny 275 Moses, Robby 51 Mosier, Stephanie 291 Mosley, lenny 120 Motes, Amy 153 Mott, Benny 275 Mouton, Mignon 69, 70, 71, 111, Mullikin, Lisa 211 Murphree, Barry 38 Murray Murray , leanette 162 , Shirley 18, 129 Murray, Terry 291 Murray, lon 122 Muscato, Allana 202 Musick, Myers, Myers, Myers, Myers, Lorrie 74, 77, 105, 153 Mark 182 Mike 180, 181 Mary 110, 290, 291 Monte 116 Mcwatters, Darlene 169 Meador, Verdelle 194 Meek, Richard 243, 290, 291, 292 Megers, Pat 167 Meidal, Kris 129 Melontree, Lester 13, 225, 228 Melton, Larry 15 Melton, Lisa 182 Melvin, Kenneth 290 Merchant, Pamela 209, 210, 275 Metcalf, Fem 16 Metcalf, Dian 156 Metcalf, Lynn 45, 139, 290 Meyers, Monte 232, 233 Michels, Sheila 195 Mikeska, Terrell 225, 229 Miles, Millar, Miller, Miller, imzfllif-El , Miller, Miifer, 'H T A Tarlyse 184 Marty 57, 290 Beverly 110 Darlene 110, 169, 290 Eames 37, 87, 89, 90, 109 lane 101, 146, 290 Kathy 87, 90 Nance, Larry 296 Nash, Kenneth 139, 155, 292 Navarro, Tina 44, 45, 47, 139, 292 Navia, Diego 182, 188 Nays, Cynthia 116 Neeland, Herbert 203 Neisler, Karen 292 Nelms, Steven 152, 153, 155, 292 Nelson, Walter 65 Nesbitt, Cindy 196 Neuberger, Susan 126 Neumann, Barbara 86, 87, 112, 292 Newman, Monica 37, 292 Newsom, Kevin 12, 152, 155 Newsom, Robin 211, 275 Newton, Bobby 225 Nichol, Scott 241, 242, 243 Nichols, Elizabeth 105, 146, 292 H, ,,,,f,, -,.,v ,,,f7,., V, f i n V, if W il: ' ' ' ' i'mi'wf4M ' 9 5 V ff53 5 z'f?ff?7sf , ff :q i ' 1 , f ' ,ff Noble, Steve 292 W - I 'IW'-'l1'7,'?,4 4',' Norman, Kandy 209, 213 Norman, Kay 292 in l ., ,Z as Norris, Susan 14, 138 'iw 1' Nuckels, Darrell 292 , A Null, Kresha 169 JV , E? O'Brien, Harry 108, 236, 237, 238, 239, 240 O'HanIan, Vinnie 203 O'Leary, Parry 74, 77, 83, 130, 132, 264, 275 0'Shea, Mary Kathleen 53, 55, 74, 77, 78, 292 Oakes, Chuck 82 Odom, Holly 190 Oglesby, France Mary 292 Olney, Anne Marie 74, 77, 116, 136, 137, 275 Omen, Beth 292 Orm, Nika Lee 110, 111, 146, 292 Osborn, Warren Keith 49, 50, 148, 149 Osbum, Paul Marion 292 Osten, Katherine K. 116, 232, 233, 235 Otabor, Friday 108, 241 Otto, lackie Lu 98, 101, 105, 146, 292 Ottum, Randy 170 Owen, Beth 172, 174, 175 Owens, Nannette 201 x Pace, Debra Renee 156, 221 Page, Kathy 276 Paige, Cindra 136 Palafox, Lisa Ann 232, 233 Pancake, Gregory 51, 108, 132, 181, 280, 292 Paris, Wayne Keith 108 Parker, Cathy 112, 155, 276 Parker, Denise Elaine 107, 166, 292 Parker, Stephen lames 81, 82, 84, 292 Parker, Wendy 37, 292 Paroline, Gail 105, 292 Parrish, Stephen 276 Patel, Dipak 292 Patout, Lilla 69, 70, 71, 116, 117, 292 Patrick, Ronnie 36, 38 Patterson, Angela 105, 112, 275 Patterson, Angela P. 104, 169 Paul, Gary 292 Payne, lody 50 Penny, Beri LaWayne 165, 167 Perdue, lohn R. lr. 50, 51, 69, 71, 148, 149, 150 Perez, Raul 156 Perkins, Nancy 168 Permenter, Randy 40, 42, 138 Perry, Virginia Ann 105, 276 Pesnell, Diane 276 Peterson, Carrie 178, 182 Petry, Elizabeth 292 Pettigrew, Marilyn 276 Phalen, Paul Michael 276 Pharr, Richard 51, 292 Phaup, Barbara lean 276 Pheps, Karen 170 Phillips, Calvin 182 Phillips, Cindi 13, 158, 159, 161, 218, 293 Phillips, Donna 105, 169, 293 Phillips, lill 276 Phillips, Kathie 74, 77, 293 Phillips, Royce 156, 293 Phillips, Vanessa 293 Pickett, loann 53, 293 Pierce, D'Lynn 276 Pierce, Pamela Ann 211 14. 4 Pierson Alva Dean 293 Pmckard Ramonda Kay 195, 221, 276 Pinkston Sky 97, 293 ,Pipes Steven Mark 60, 276 Place D'Lynn 96 131, 276 Ploesser, Linda 136, 293 Pollan Rhonda 87 89 Pollock, Karen 208 210, 213 Danny Mark 157 Porter Many sz Powell Brenda 98 101, 138 1 ' ledge Lauri 104, 105 Prachy, Alan 62 64 Prestldge, Terri 168 Prewut Stacey lean 156 Pnce David Wayne 156, 293 Pnce Suzanne 142 146 Price lustin Demck 293 Pnce Rmda Gaye 97, 112, 293 Priest, Gloria leanne 276 Prislovsky, Cindy 276 Proffit, Nancy Carol 195, 276 Prud'homme, Sharon 136 I . I I . I I I I I I I I I I , 'owell, Patricia 293 , ., ' I . I . I ' I I ' I . . ' . Qualls, Betsy 211 Rader, lohnnie 276 Rader, Nancy 37 Rainey, Barbara 39, 77, 79 Rainey, Tobin 87, 88, 89, 90, 109 Ramsey, Cathy 194 Randall, Reagan 157 Randolph, Denny 225 Rasor, Rebecca 116, 241, 243, 293 Raven, Linda 87, 90, 221 Ray, Cynthia 138 Rayburn, Laura 37, 38 Rayl, Cynthia 45, 139, 293 Raymond, Susan 151 Reavis, lay 192, 193 Rector, Leigh Ann 152, 153, 155, 293 Redd, Patty 293 Reed, Opal 172 Reel, Cheryl 194 Reese, loey 182 Reeves, lill 101, 293 Reeves, Sandra 139 Reid, Cynthia 97, 112, 276 Reynolds, Sheree 116, 241, 243 Rhoades, Mimi 293 Rhoades, Glenna 201 Rhoades, Ricky 182 Rhyne, Lari 232, 233 Rice, Teresa 293 Richardson, Herb 231 Riggs, Sherry 37, 146, 293 Rippamonti, Leslie 202 Ritch, Debra 121 Rivers, lamie 52, 55 Roark, Michael 185 Robbennolt, Ray 25, 293 Roberts, Luke 277 Roberts, Nancy 53, 77, 146, 174, 293 Robertson, Lee Ann 277 Robertson, Tony 293 Robinett, lulia 16 Rocha, Kari 293 Rodgers, T. R. 225 Rodgers, lames 152, 153 as Rogers, Barbara 190 Rogers, Karen 105 4 Rollins, Callie 168, 293 Roney, Audrey 112, 276 Ronzello, Katherine 37, 283 Rose, Buster 185, 186 Rose, Bill 192 Roshell, Lynn 24, 112, 276 Rosiles, Arthur 49, 50 Ross, Bonetia 31 Ross, Nancy 45, 138, 293 Ross, Sally 105 Rossi, Denise 293 Rossy, Robin 74, 77, 294 Rounsavall, Debra 294 Rounsavall, Tracey 131, 157, Rowan, Dirk 50, 55 Roy, Loretta 151, 294 Royder, Brad 51, 149, 294 Royder, Randi 113, 146, 294 Ruescher, William 294 Rush, Susan 69, 70, 71, 294 Russell, Becky 182 Russell, lames 277 Russell, Karen 294 Rust, Pamela 277 Sadler, Sharon 209, 210, 221 Salas, Raquel 146 Sample, Kimberly 111, 294 1 81, 189 Simmons, Cynthia 295 Simmons, Marilyn 147, 277 Simmons, Sara 295 Simons, Tyke 295 Sims, Donna 167, 295 Sipes, Lea 295 Skelly, Mary 203 Skiles, Debbie 68, 69, 70, 71, 295 Sanchez, Elex 74 Slay, lohn 277 Sledge, lngoid 182 Sledge, Mamie 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, Sloan, Ronnie 295 Smith, Angie 87 Smith, Barbara 104 Smith, Camilla 37, 203, 218 Smith, Carolyn 168, 295 Smith, Evelyn 105, 169 Smith, Ginger 92, 116, 233 Smith, Kristy 112, 120, 131, 222, 277 Smith, Lee 87, 89, 91, 109 Smith, Lisa 116, 117, 295 Smith, Patti 113, 295 Smith, Tammy 74, 77, 112, 295, 189 Smith, Virginia 277 Smithey, Tammy 92, 95, 96, 188 Smity, Kristy 60, 61 Snow, Kara 295 Snow, Karen 277 Snyder, Paula 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 295 Sollers, Robert 109 Somerford, David 108, 156, 277 Speering, Kenneth 89, 109, 205 Spencer, Clint 277 Spencer, Eloise 202 Spencer, Gwendolyn 295 Spencer, Kelly 142, 147, 277 131, 277 Sanchez, Maria 76, 131 Sanders, Amy 163 Sanders, limmy 51 Sanders, lay 136, 298 Sanders, lo 105 Sanders, Katherine 74, 77, 79, 80, 83 Sanders, Sandra 195 Sanders, Shannon 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97 Sandridge, loel 160 Sartor, Rusty 42, 108, 138 Sauls, Ben 277 Savage, Hal 109, 294 Saye, Laura 294 Schmidt, lay 62, 192 Schmidt, Bill 189 Spradlin, Sheila 277 Soringman, Charles 277 Springman, Chuck 189 Sprinkle, Lisa 168 Spruill, Trudy 123 Stafford, Stephen 295 Stafford, Timothy 278 Stampley, lackie 106 Stanley, Lisa 69, 70, 71 Starkes, Paula 295 Starnes, Bonnie 42, 93, 94, 96, 97, 298 Starnes, Denise 210, 278, 209 Schmidt, lay 62, 192 Schueler, Mark 87, 89, 109 Schutter, Helene 105, 201 Scott, Eula 177 Scott, Susan 107, 294 Scrivener, Cheryl 204 Scroggins, Doug 184, 185, 187 Scroggins, Nancy 45, 65, 66, 138 Searl, lean 195 Seeley, Lesley 74, 77 Sepulveda, Deborah 44, 112, 139, Sewell, Paul 191 Shadwell, Susan 116, 176 Shankles, Lisa 53, 101, 146, 294 Shaw, Paula 208, 210, 277 Shaw, Rhonda 195 Shaw, Terri 114, 169, 168 Shelton, Cynthia 121, 298 Shelton, lerry 152, 153, 155, Shepard, Alicia 110, 143 Shepherd, Shelly 168, 294 294 2 shepherd, mei 74, 77, 79, aa, 147, 295 Sherlut, Ginny 295 Sherrill, Donna 105, 106, 168, 295 Shirley, Nita 74, 77, 80, 83 Shook, Sonya 25, 139 Shuttlesworth, lana 295 Sibley, Sally 147 Sierra, Esmeralda 68, 69, 70, 71, 111, 147, 277 Sigman, Samuel 155, 295 Sikes, Beckey 295 Silmon, Patricia 25, 277 Starus, Bonnie 112 Stautner, Carol 53, 55 Steele, Kenneth 63 Steelman, Belinda 294 Stephens, leff 51, 56 Stephens, lohn 139 Stephens, Melinie 74, 77 Stephens, Sara 112 Stephenson, Bill 195 Sterling, loni 241 Stevens, lana 131, 147, 222, 278, 312 Stevens, Sue 174, 176, 278 Steward, Bobette 278 Stewart, lennifer 151 Stewart, Mary 147 Stewart, Teresa 139 Stoulusky, lulie 105, 296 Stone, lacqueline 69, 70, 71, 105, 296 Stovall, Vanda 13, 158, 159, 312 Strickland, Boneta 60, 61 Stricklin, Doug 159 Struhall, Suzanne 278 Stuck, Craig 118 Stuck, Mark 296 Sturgis, Lindy 211, 278 Sudduth, Criss 80, 81, 82, 148, 149, 150, 278 Sumrow, Marla 45, 138 Sutton, Mary 192, 222, 296 Sutton, Merlene 202 Swaty, Margaret 278 Swennegan, Clarence 108, 236, 237, 238, 239 Sylvester, Shawn 87, 89, 296 5 19 Warren, Ricky 43, 45, 139 Tasbla, Michael 296 facieeti, Mary 173, 175 Huey, Bobby 51 Tankersley, Cristi 296 Tanner, Pamala 44, 45, Tarrant, Sarah 209, 210, Taylor, Gary 109 9 nysof, rw 184, 185, 187 1 Taylor, Kay 296 raymf, Linda 112, 296 Taylor, Vicki 202, 203 Taylor, Wilbur 108 Teeter, Terri 77, 78, 83, Temple: llllie 104 Temple, Shirley 147, 296 remook, cathy 204, 296 Thomas,yMike 278 it Thompson, Debra 190 Thompson, Doris 233 Thompson, nuompwn, taura'1-17, 2111, 312 Thompson, lawrence L25,,118,f,2?8 156 5 A W Thrash, Feli1:ia,105i ' 1 D 'lhrashs,lDwlght296 it 2 1 , Terri 105, 113, 147,296 Thurman, Donny 131 . 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