University of Kentucky - Kentuckian Yearbook (Lexington, KY)

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david eisenhower wedding • golda meir — prime minister of israel • apoll 3JB1S jua | • SUOJJBJJSUOUJap JBM-jJUB • BjpoqUJBD OIUI 93UBJJU3 • Aep qjJES • Ujniaj £L 0||0dE • UOjSujqSBM Ul qDJBUJ Ajojdja SjSIJD ]SBdpjLU • S3jp AOJBUJO | inBUOLUSOD ojqand • psjojpuj sj pods jp • paisajJE uoxiu aqnt I uoouj n aqi o I o I I $ ™ £ command 1969 — dr. spock £ sentenced to 2 years in prison • gop convention ro O E — 3 $ -0 3 J 8 = KENTUCKIAN 21 3 1 S? i % s ! ! 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H «I -S 8P B .. . g Charles, prince of wales • chappaquiddick • tate murders • woodstock • apollo12 • peace march on 5| Washington • my lai massacre discovered r. =5 8 sued • AijSJaAjun B|qiun|O0 IE “a ujs • j( 'Sui jaqjn| uiueui up jo uopEUjssESSB • Smsudn a.' rx £ Experiences mellowed by the mind and made beautiful Steamboat Willie evolving into M-l-C-K-E-Y M-O-U-S-E Mickey Mouse Hours belonging to the Mouseketeers Annette, Spin and Marty Disney was the master Seeing Fantasia And only in later years Realizing what it was all about Hopalong Cassidy Tonto and Kemosabi Gabby Hayes, Zorro our celuloid heroes Resolved that students living at Woodland be prohibi- ted from visiting at each others rooms after 6:00 P.M. during study hours. (1869) i ririt of 3frat?rmttP0 The University was in financial trouble because the stock they invested in wasn't paying dividends. (1873) I, the Spirit of Fraternities, represent among the students a symphony of high purpose and help- fulness in which there is no discordant note. It is my purpose to train men and women to live con- stantly above snobbery of word or deed; to place scholarship before social obligations, and charac- ter before appearances; to work earnestly, to speak kindly, to act sincerely, to choose thought- fully that course which occasion and conscience demand; to be manly and womanly always; to be discouraged never; in a word, to live their lives faithfully and earnestly according to the highest and noblest teachings. J First female graduated: Belle Clemente Gunn (1888) A.B. Chandler — Haa'vd, introducing Happy, who reversed his motors, took his basic law at above men- tioned institution and polished it up with a couple of years at Ky. Happy was class warbler. Specialty was the midnight serenade. (1924) J. T. Scopes graduated. (1924) The Paddock Restaurant, done in race track motif, is one of several after dance rendezvous. Sandwiches, hamburgers and waffles are common choices of food. Milk is also in high esteem. (1939) The Wildcat (campus humor magazine) presents humor in attempts to clarify campus opinion. (1940) «jSSjSRgg: Uarsitq Basketball By Daniel Goodman Facing the prospects of a somewhst dubious season as a result of a large loss of basketball material by graduation in 1930, and as a result of the introduction of the new fast break system to the boys of Kentucky, the netmen of the varsity bas- ketball squad fought their way through one of the most success- ful seasons in many years, to climb to the finals of the southern conference tournament only to lose one of the most heart-break- Rupp ing games ever played on the hardwood to the University of J Maryland by ?, score of 29 to 27. Fighting their way throught a total of fourteen games, ten of which were with southern conference teams, the Wildcats emerged from the season with only two losses, one being against a team which at another time was defeated by the ’Cats, while the team which downed the Kentucky men for the other loss failed to go as far in the tournament as did the Wildcats. The Kentucky quintet adapted itself in creditable fashion to the new fast break system used by Coach Adolph Rupp, and, winning favor from sports writers throughout the South during the season, with Captain Carey Spicer leading southern scorers, succeeded in plac- ing three of its men on the Associated Press’ first all-Southern team, after the tournament tilts. With George Yates, stalwart center, making himself almost the unanimous choice for the all-Southern center position, Louis ‘Lil’ McGinnis led his team mates and all others in the tournament for scoring honors, and Carey Spicer followed closely to capture third place. Jake Bronston, sturdy guard for the ’Cats, won much praise from critics of the game in the South, while Ellis Johnson, sophomore guard, who was prevented by injury from playing in the last games of the season, and Charles Worthington, another sophomore who became a regular guard in the last games of the season, displayed ability which marked them as worthy of the team which brought so much fame to the Blue Grass. Bill Trott, another guard on the Kentucky five, proved a valuable man on the squad, while Darrell Darby and Aggie Sale, sophomore forwards, won much favorable comment, whenever called upon to aid the ’Cats in their fight for a conference victory. Rupp's First Team 1930-31 10 M iss Mary Hue [ ins La.molcl Chi Derby Queen ___________________________________; Miss Linda LinK mnoL Chi DerbyQ ueen To our children's children's children I Music, feelings, sky, water, and grass Sensations Swirled together in Motion at Crossen's Farm Dancing, running, swinging, swimming, Being Beautiful, stretching bodies And spirits of peaceful abandon y dk. EMOTION Innocent A Flea in Her Ear Cast and Director, Ceremony of Innocence Don Pratt They say I was born in the land of the free. But the home of the briefcase is all I can see, With fine houses and highways we covered the land, But freedom's a fable if the conscience is banned. So I'm going to prison for what I believe. I'm going to prison so I can be free. I've got something to die for, What else can they do? I've got something to live for, How about you? Terence Fox, President, Student Coalition Student Coalition Purpose: The Student Coalition was organized to provide a forum for the majority of students and to defend their rights against those who would irresponsibly abuse them in the name of justice and freedom. The Student Coalition, in short, is a voice of responsible moderation at UK, and only on the path of moderation and restraint are true justice and freedom to be found. Without such moderation, the University cannot survive. 49 mr Ipl; Administrators will tell you it is a routine business matter, that this is the way it has always been done, and that they are pleased you are so concerned but that it is really none of your business . . Scholarship, formerly a goddess of the disinterested pursuit of knowledge, is now a whore who sells herself in the academic marketplace. This disinterested pursuit of knowledge once meant knowledge of and about life; now it means, quite literally, publication Dr. Pat White Here at UK, good teaching, especially on the undergraduate level, is daily being sacrificed upon the altars of nation- al prestige and ''visibility'' as administrators increasingly reward faculty who zealously pursue their publication- oriented research.'' ''I honestly do not know if the combined efforts of certain committed administrators, faculty and students can ac- complish meaningful change in the face of the intransigence of other administrators and faculty and the apathy and irresponsibility of certain students. But we have to try. Dr. Byron Petrakis I drsaned I u ak Remarkable Rupp a symbol for the children a legend for our grandchildren For a university a dream of glory A great man to be immortalized by the people who will live and die In the shadows of RUPPARENA never having been able to get in 13 mm ”SS i£5 iM 1 -- w -« ! -A - 1 .25«®! «tss: isS SBB!S £ tISBi SSiiS rv '9 55tofiSi sii WSiS! w £4 tgggmm S8S ssi KSSSSS SSH ssaKissg; ksrs: An life. Ky Babes Field Hockey ■■■■■■■■ 11■ imuwiinmiiiijmi-.miBW| m.upuhhhBjMi ii- ■ ■ mm m. i .mini mm mini i .... •■ E£«s .. -•'i- --'... ' . v- Solitude peace alone being ■ Interested and enthusiastic about learning we soon found out that college classes weren't what they were supposed to be that the excitement quickly faded and that the stimulating material came from stimulating teachers and they usually got fired or were encouraged to leave, or got better appointments elsewhere. 102 We did learn that classrooms were where you made them and that the most relevant revelations came to us at the Paddock after many pitchers or after staying up all night or while spending hours watching in the grille. But then, some of us really appreciated the opportunity to learn anything, from organizing data to organizing people. The purpose of the Pike County Citizens' Association is to stop strip mining in Pike County and Eastern Kentucky. If this cannot be done, PCCA feels that profits should be shared by the coal companies with the areas from which they remove coal. The PCCA is composed of poor people in Appalachia who are losing their land and water supplies due to strip mining. 113 Our affluence is the critical factor. We have created a technological monster that is destroying the ability of the land to support life. We do not have to knock out many things in the ecosystem to upset the balance . . . and we are close to the point where we cannot go on and survive, too. The United States is the most overpopulated nation in the world because its large numbers of people, tech- nology and affluence are destroying the ability of this land to support life more rapidly than any other nation. The really important thing is what the birds are telling us; their extinction is trivial in comparison. They are telling us that spaceship earth is no longer safe for hu- man habitation. Or we can continue the game to see how many people we can have on earth until the inevitable crash, the elimination, which I think could come within a decade. Quotes by Dr. Wayne Davis Catastrophe is inevitable, and the choice is more brutal. We may have massive death through thermonuclear wars or disease; which could have the beneficial effect of waking people up, de- creasing the population and allowing us to plan for the future. D? Scholl 7 .a it Cm I Lexington, Kentucky authorities are studying the request of Vincent Coomes to change his legal name to Jesus Christ. A local judge has turned Coomes' request over to the county attorney for advice. Coomes says his second choice for a name change if his first is turned down would be Human Animal. Boston Globe Tuesday August 4,19?0 r.'infcfj l.H JtiBr,: oil I F.D.ROUEfiTbON 8:45 81I:00 AM MARCH 7 POSTPONED LIVING CHURCH SCHOOLS e 49 Ml Governor Louie B. Nunn 120 ©FFIC DE THE OeVB K©H FRANKFORT, KKNTIJCKY -40601 August 31 , 1970 i.nvi k n. sr.v,v (iOVHRNOR Dear Student: As Governor and as father of two college students, let me extend a personal welcome to you in the beginning of this new academic year. Kentuckians are proud of the responsible manner in which almost all of our students have responded to contemporary issues and problems. Our confidence in the young is reflected in the unique opportunities that have been afforded for youth participation in public affairs -- 18 year old voting; age of majority for 18 year olds; student repre- sentation on public college governing boards; student membership on state environment regulatory agencies; legislative and administrative intern programs. However, incidents here and across the country now threaten the peoples' confidence in the young. As a result, public attention and concern will certainly be focused on the campus this fall. Traditionally, the university has been one of the primary means for promoting human progress in an enlightened, reasoned manner. It is crucial that our institutions of higher learning continue to be equal to this challenge. All of us must be concerned that disruptive and violent action on the campus may encourage a public and legislative backlash that could drastically affect the academic freedom we cherish. Furthermore, such a response could seriously undermine our ability to maintain the secure financial base which we have worked so hard to establish for public higher education in Kentucky. You have a personal responsibility to make sure this does not occur. I know you will want to be among the vast majority of responsible students who are working constructively to build a better future and to make sure that our colleges and universities continue to fulfill the educational purposes for which they were established. You have my very best wishes for a productive and enjoyable year. S cerely, g LOUIE B. NUNN Governor Town riding is a real bummer — gas fumes and traffic.. . It's a weird thing but when you're out in the country on a bike your eyes can focus on every little thing that you pass, and since there's nothing around you, you can reach out and touch the open spaces. You can smell honeysuckle and feel the temperature change . . . Your body gets in this rhythm and you get very much in tune with the road and the bike. It's a great feeling... a natural high. After an all day ride, you come back and take a shower, eat a good meal and get a sleep that's — well, the kind of sleep you have when you're at peace with your- self. 127 We all have days we can't forget, when it rained, but not too much, when it was warm, but not too hot, when we were shy, but not hiding, when everything was well with us and we were well with everybody. Memories aren't until they're passed, but we shouldn't be stuck with them until we're old enough to accept them. That may be never. barbara cambron ]esus Christ the man who existed or didn't stood in front of the temple holding his breath for three minutes just to see if he could do it. Of course he could you forget that he's God. jesus Christ he lives in the mountains now far up in the mountains by himself up the road from where we are, he drops in sometimes and eats oatmeal cookies while he tells us stories about holding his breath for three minutes in front of the temple and he tells us about the people he met while bumming around the east. He says he likes the mountains more than any other place but he never says why, he just smiles and leaves, and far up the road he shouts back goodnight as if he had forgotten to before. Of course he hadn't you forget that he's God barbara cambron Here I kept that old bottle the whole summer long making wishes and daydreams around it. Now I'm back at the place where he gave it to me just to store it away in the attic. I wish I could say that he hurt me so bad but I laugh when I think about it. Not to know him at all and to think that I'd fall in love with that old wine bottle. barbara cambron we couldn't find the name of the book in the card catalogue so we left the card catalogue in the library and carried the front desk out the back door slowly, then as we were coming through the park we met three freaks all doing what freaks do that they always drop into conversation about the card catalogue-front desk situation and for forty-five minutes we were real hippies climbing trees two at a time until the sun set into pink sky that was quite yellow to our eyes at the time on Tuesday evening when we left the freaks in the park, we caught the bus to the train station where we waited for Godot while we all had a small root beer and shared one bowl of soup, there were seven of us at the time and one by one we boarded trains to anywhere. although i knew exactly where i wanted to go and exactly why i wanted to go there i was the last to board the train. barbara cambron 143 I turned from you Seeing your eyes glow With pleasure. They caught me And held me There Feeling full and female. But it was time to leave And you said nothing As usual. I decided it was my turn to speak. 147 This would restructure our oppressive society to let women — and men — be free from a compulsive stereotype and would give them, for the first time, the responsibility for their lives — and bodies. First of all the Women's Women's Liberation Meeting Liberation Movement wants — I. Consciousness Raising. Women are the only oppressed people whose biological, emotional, and social life is totally bound to that of the oppressors. We must provide a place for women to be friends, exchange personal griefs and give their sisters moral support — in short, develop group consciousness. NY Radical Feminists When women decide tins war should end, tins war will end Demonstrate in Washington DU. in San Francisco Seventy-eight percent of the women in this country want an immediate end to the war in Southeast Asia. On April 24, women will be marching together to show where we stand. UNITED WOMENS CONTINGENT , _ 1029 Vfermont Pue.NW 8th floor Vteshmgton DC.20005 (202-628-5893) 151 s 111. Free 24-hour Day Care Centers, staffed equally by men and women. Women must be able to keep the jobs they need (to support their families) or want (to fulfill their lives.) Children will be happier with a happy mother, will learn to regard each other as individuals at an early age, become independent in their lives, thinking and ideas of sex roles. 153 VI. Abortion Law If you don't know someone who's had an abortion you're lucky. (Of course, you may not know, even about your friends.) You're lucky because you don't know the agonizing decisions about 1. How could I ever tell my parents, or 2. I can tell my parents — but nine months and a lot of hassle, or 3. Emotionally, I'm not ready, or 4. Marriage? No..and 5. I haven't the right to bring a child into the world, have I? You also don't know of the desperate scramble to find a doctor who would do it and the $300 he will grab from your soul. You would be very lucky because you wouldn't know about the girl who couldn't stop bleeding, the girl who got the infection, the girl whose abortion didn't work ... VII. and Free Clinics and Birth Control Devices Available for All Women. 154 0 EASTERN EASTEf FOR Ft AND IIV A ap-jico Me Hj -'■■ni-. Albany. Ga M Allentown. ■HHHIHHHi Ashland, Ky. 324-4138 Atlanta, Ga. 435-1111 Augusta. Ga. 722-4684 Bahamas AndiosTown Nassau 2-1461 Bimini - Nassau 2-1461 Freeport 2311 Marsh Harbour Nassau 2-1461 Nassau 2-1461 West End 281 Baltimore, Md. 768-31 CO Bermuda (Hamilton) 2-5900 Bethlehem. Pa. 264-2865 Binghamton. N.Y. 729-9171 Birmingham, Ala. 32B-9851 Boston. Mass. 262-3700 Bowling Green, Ky. 842-0366 Bradenton, Fla. 958-2121 Buffalo, N.Y. 852-3170 Canton, Ohio 499-8131 Charleston. S.C. 723-7851 Charleston. W. Va. 343-6161 Charlotte. N C. 366-6131 Chattanooga. Tenn. 265-2351 Chicago. III. 467-2900 Cincinnati. Ohio 241 -6800 Clearwater. Fla. 442-7171 Cleveland. Ohio 861 -7300 Columbia, S.C. 794-1520 Columbus, Ga. 324-4781 Columbus, Ohio 228-2061 Corpus Christi, Tex. 882-5511 Dallas, Tex. 826-6001 Daytona Beach. Fla. 253-6541 Detroit, Mich. 965-8200 Ypsilanti. Mich 453-0800 Durham. N.C. 682-5621 Easton. Pa. 258-2911 Endicotr, N.Y. 729-9171 Evansville, Ind. 425-2451 Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 527-4141 Ft. Worth, Tex. 335-1333 Frankfort. Ky. WX-2461 Gainesville. Fla. 376-4411 Greensboro. N.C. 299-3221 Greenville. S.C. 232-3571 Hartford. Conn. 525-0141 High Point. N.C. 885-5141 Houston. Tex. 224-6677 Huntington. W. Va. 453-3581 Huntsville. Ala. 883-1660 Indianapolis, Ind. 638-3321 Jacksonville, Fla 355-7393 Johnson City. N.Y 729-9171 Lancaster. Pa. 569-0446 Lexington. Ky. 254-2701 Mexico City, Mex. Miami, Fla. Miami Beach, Fla. Milwaukee. Wis. Minneapolis. Minn. Mobile. Ala. Montgomery, Ala. Montreal, Que. Nashville, Tenn. New Haven. Conn. New Orleans, La. New York. N.Y. White Plains Long Island Nassau Suffolk Newark. N.J.. Ocala. Fla. Silver Springs Gainesville-Enterprise Orlando, Fla. Ottawa, Ont. Pensacola, Fla. Philadelphia. Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. Portland, Ore. Providence, R.l. Raleigh. N.C. Reading, Pa. Richmond, Va. Roanoke. Va. Rome, Ga. St. Louis. Mo. St. Paul, Minn. St. Petersburg. Fla. St. Thomas, Virgin Islands San Antonio. Tex. San Juan, P.R. Sarasota. Fla. Scranton. Pa. Seattle. Wash. Spartanburg. S.C. Springfield, Mass Syracuse. N.Y. Tacoma. Wash. Tallahassee, Fla. Tampa, Fla. Toledo. Ohio Toronto. Canada Vero Beach, Fla. Washington, D.C. Waycross, Ga. West Palm Beach. Fla. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Wilmington, Del. Winston-Salem, N.C. Dial O and ask Operator for number shown. Men have not the right to make laws controlling women IV. A Change in the Media Image Presented to, for, and about Women... AWS Bridal Fair PSS7 Z FDS J EVE O 9 3 H ui C£ S d A LOVE VESPRE GLO-COAT SPRAY NET co PRETTY FEET ULTRA BRITE LADY CLAIROL PALMOLIVE MAX FACTOR REVLON AJAX DOVE NAIR NOXEMA if PACQUIN VILLAGER TASSAWAY 9 - Z m | A. 5 Q 0 LU O IX Ul I COVERGIRL SOFT DRY PAPPAGALLO BONNE BELL LADY REMINGTON UGLY DUCKLING ETTIENNE AIGNER HEAD SHOULDERS VIRGINIA SLIMS PLAYTEX LIVING BRA PRINCESS GARDNER P % tT tP O 5 o z V. The Study of Women's History at all Levels of Education. JOHN JUNOT MAN OF THE YEAR Would you believe this man is A. J. Edgar Hoover's leading campus spy attached to U.K. since 1967, after getting the goods on Berkeley's Vietnam Day Committee and doing preliminary research on the DuBois Club and the Weather Underground. C. Former Mafia Don, former Hell's Angel, former heroin addict, now the highly successful local organizer for Cam- pus Crusade for Christ. D. The undergraduate most feared and respected by the U.K. faculty and administration. B. Lexington's — and Kentucky's — leading music freak. Designed and ran the sound system on the Merry Pranksters' traveling bus. Was thrown off in Jellico, Tennessee after playing a jet take-off at a hundred decibels in the middle of an acid test. He landed at U.K. 159 If you like the idea of determining your own education; if you like the idea of shaping your classrooms to meet your educational needs and interests; if you like the idea of studying what, who, where, when, and how you choose to study; if you believe that learning is the act of the learner, and not the act of the teacher; if you believe that learning is dependent upon an atmosphere which is not only free of coercion but also free to be determined and shaped by the learner; if you believe that learning does not have to be measured and graded in order to be true as well as mean- ingful; if you believe that learning does not necessarily begin and end with the clock or with the semester; then your free university suggests that you try one of the opportunities for this kind of learning experience that is described on this page. CREATIVE WRITING WORKSHOP 4 TRANSA cnoN ’ 1’ «COMMEO ® BVIOOHISM tNCO0 « 0'OUt ZERO POPULATION GROWTH GUERILLA WARFARE R lCALp° UT'cS HISTORY AND THEORY OF modern anarchism GUITAR WORKSHOP ' .«.chotogkaphv HUMAN PO«N«AU BEGINNING KNITTING P.S. 152 I will speak from where I think and from where I feel, recognizing that they are not always the same places. Usually we do not relate as one person to another person as one individual to another individual as one human being to another human being. If one acts in unjust ways, if one's actions are not expressions of love and brotherhood, then soon there is little justice, little love and little brotherhood. It will require introspection, insight to ascertain where one is, how one got there, and how, now, to proceed to the ends of Peace, Love and Brotherhood. Speech by Dr. Gene Mason, PL B Day REVOLUTIONARY MANDATE 1 These are not the times to take your friends for granted to assume that they will always be there They may not be and if you wait until the next time to tell them that they are very special to you you may wait until someone calls you and says that So-and-so's body was found beneath the bricks of a dynamited building, or So-and-so was shot while he slept. therefore, it is hereby mandated (by the poets and artists and musicians, who are responsible for the spirit and soul of the revolution) that when you finish this poem, you are to call your brothers sisters and in your own way make them know that you love them. Let them know. Five minutes from now you may never have the opportunity again. It went by quickly, actually, this time spent at UK. We look to the bigger and better with joy, and yet, with longing back to the time when all we had to do was try to learn. The creating, the flashes of insight, the dancing, parties, running around in the grass, the blinding dates, taking time off because no one cared but ourselves, growing in experience and feeling — we touched it all, and each other. We found tragedy, because life became more precious, and happiness for the same reason. It could have been another place, but we did it here... david eisenhower wedding • golda meir — prime minister of israel • apollo 11 man on david eisenhower wedding • golda meir — prime minister of israel • apollo 11 man on aieisiua)] uoxiu ai|nf I imm-hiit Louise Robbins, Anthropology James Gladden, Sociology Marsha Dake, Dean, School of Nursing Robert Sedler, Law 179 187 Xi Delta Alpha Chi Omega Kappa Alpha Theta Donna Hue Penny Messer Kathy Siehl Undie Van Dyke Susan Ttchenor Terri Von Hook Undo Layman Caro! Hamilton Jon Lookabiit Angie Marcucciiii Liso Niekomp Jo net Starr Michel Lynn Powers Donna Toyior Roxie Thomas Sara Bo id win Cor men Rodriquez Nancy Arnsparger Carri Coggins Cindy Creed Lindo Cooper Carol Preston Janet Kiel Betty Bryan Fran Owen Kay Sorg Niesha Marlowe Georgina Ru ey Anne Holdgrafer Becky Johnso Carolyn Jones Deboro Maupin Lynne Sharer Marty Webster Elaine Blevins Mary Davidson Kaye Beard Cindy O son Teresa Gaunt Marsha Holt Phyllis Miiburn Karen Oitn Patty Jan Reeder Melissa Taylor Lynn Allen Deborah Benjamin Ann Hoiwoy Amy Long Susan Ann McNulty Debbie Maloney Christie Reynolds Valerie Watson Dionne Wood Kathy L. Armstrong Cothy L. Beeter Pamela Ciinard Debbie Goode Margie Howor Sharon Swiggett Lennie Von Met er Pennie Voorhees Pometo Waninger Susonne S Wolfe 1 y Creech ry John si 'y Olson Hol oy Howoi Kappa Kappa Gamma 1. Helen Sloneker 20. Mary Louise Alverson 39. Pat McClellan 2. Julia Caldwell 21. Joelyn Herndon 40. Beth Bell 3. Susan Wachs 22. Allyn Wallace 41. Nancy Nash 4. Julie Young 23. Barb Moses 42. Jane Hopkins 5. Kathy Brewer 24. Pattie Mitchell 43. Nan Taylor 6. Cindy Pinkerton 25. Lynn Christiansen 44. Cindy Rawers 7. Jean MacMahon 26. Susan Marquard 45. Katherine Holloway 8. Hilma Skonberg 27. Jan Hagan 46. Liza Sherrill 9. Karen Flanders 28. Joanne Loncao 47. Malys Martin 10. Graeme Browning 29. Scott Buchart 48. Barb Allen 11. Trish Hunter 30. Bitsy Tenney 49. Susan Saalfeld 12. Nancy Hensley 31. Debbie Long 50. Susan Judy 13. Ann Duvendeck 32. Mimi Taylor 51. Liz Schaible 14. Julie Eckerle 33. Susan Hall 52. Janie Lawson 15. Pam Mitchell 34. Greta Clark 53. Carol Swartzel (Head Owl) 16. Susie Herrington 35. Charlotte Hill 54. Barbie Henderson 17. Becky Cowgill 36. Cissy Scott 55. Marilyn Blaske 18. Cathy McClellan 37. Ann Temple 19. Janie Yann 38. Barb Burdick fames E. Cleveland III Larry W. Alexander Steven G. Wilson Leonard N. Underwood fr. Albert F. Scruggs fames F. Davis EUGENE WARREN RANDALL L OWENS TERRY GROVE WILLIAM S. LEATHERS JOHN W MORTON STEVE BOOTES THOMAS M WILLIAMS DAVID W VICTOR JR DENNIS MONROE LARRY G. VAUGHT PAUL E MITCHEL DALE E. 3AVID B HERNDC MAURICE B MASON TREASURER WILLIAM R DEXTE VICE PRESIDENT ROBERT J DAVIN WINSTON B GOFFRCN GARY L. BIVINS JOHN L CROSE DAVID T HONAKER ROGER D. CHURCH HOWARD Iftmvpraitg : tKrttturkg EDWARD R LEIST EDWARD B. LEE THERESA M RESIG MRS MILDRED LEWIS STEPHEN H SPENCER RONALD L BOYD GARY R BRADLEY CORNEAL L DOMECK IE MICHAEL S PLYMALE RICHARO W STRATTON B RANDALL PHIPPS ROBERT B TRACE GARY L SWAIM STEPHEN T. COLE MICHAEL J. DUCKWORTH ROBERT J KELLNER DAVID L WILSON RICHARD W. BAKER MICHAEL A FULKERSON 202 Colonel John L. Sutton, retiring Professor of Aerospace Studies, states The deep feeling of satisfaction in belonging to an exclu- sive group of proud and dedicated men came to me only in the Air Force. An FAA private pilot's license can be earned by qualified seniors — free. A degree and Air Force ROTC training prepare you for the future as a commissioned officer in the United States Air Force. Angel Flight Our very own Angels! biggie of the year — National Arnold Air Society clave at Hollywood (Fla.). FRONT ROW, left to right: Cindy William- son, Janet Stivers, Mary Lou Wyckoff, Sandi McSpadden. STANDING, left to right: Ken- ney Hamm, Chester Stevens, Jim Gutschen- ritter, Tom Kring, Roger White, Marty More- man, Pat Humphress, Steve Spencer, Larry Deener, Captain Warren Spencer. Otudent Athletic ommitte i w i hwiicA 32 Basketball Team Among those principles deemed sacred in America, among those sacred rights considered as forming the bul- wark of their liberty, which the government contemplates with awful reverence and would approach only with the most cautious circumspection, there is no one of which the importance is more deeply impressed on the public mind than the liberty of the press. That this liberty is often carried to excess; that it has sometimes degenerated into licentiousness, is seen and lamented, but the remedy has not yet been discovered. Perhaps it is an evil inseparable from the good with which it is allied; perhaps it is a shoot which cannot be stripped from the stock without wounding vitally the plant from which it is torn. However desirable those mea- sures might be which might correct without enslaving the press, they have never yet been devised in America. James Madison Our days fled by We stretched out our hands to sleze the time And squabbled about who should sieze the most. Our blackness harmonized with the night As we stumbled leaderless toward the goals We had set for humanity We counted our blessings, or tried to (I think they all snuck out) And we decided we needed some more, so we Looked around and found ourselves and began No poet ever interpreted nature as freely as a lawyer interprets truth. La Guerre de Toie Kv J . PHOTO CREDITS Archives — 7,8,9,11 14,15,16,17 — colored by Photographic Services U.K. Bob Brewer — 78,92a, 89 112 — Strategies of Environmental Control Russell Casey — 4 133 — Herald-Leader Staff Photo Pat Cassin — 101,102,103 160 — Free University Poster Susan Coombs — 96,108c, 172,175b, 176a, 177,179 196-197 — Kappa Alpha Theta Elliot DeBear —164 198,199 — Kappa Delta Department of Athletics — 211,212, 213, 214, 215 202 — Phi Kappa Tau Les Harris —122 Dave Herman — 92b, 156 Kernel File —116 Larry Kielkopf — 23b, 30, 31, 35, 50, 51a, 57a, 58a, 74, 75,76, 80,81,82, 83,84, 85,90c, 94,95, 107,114,117,118b, 119,120,123,128,129,146, 163,166,167,168,180,217,218,219, 224 Guy Mendes — 29,126 Keith Mosier — 98,122b 222, 223 — Black Student Union Phil Primack —111,113a COPY CREDITS Susan Rosenbaum — 108a, 109,158,159 1-10 — Old Kentuckians, Hail Kentucky Jeanne Patrice Thompson — 130 48 — “Anthem by the Hello People Rick Utterback — 91, 108,110,118,124,170, 171,173,174,175,178, 204 49 — Student Coalition News Releases 9 15 7053 Dick Ware — 12,14,15,16,17,19, 20, 21, 23, 25, 26, 27, 34, 37, 38, 39, 53 — remarks made at the Hiring-Firing Forum 40, 41, 42,43, 44, 45, 46,47, 49, 51, 54, 55, 56,57, 58, 59,60,61,62, published Dec. 9,1970 63, 64, 65, 72, 73, 77, 79,86, 87, 90, 97,104, 105,106, 125,153,162,181, 108,109 — Sprite Commercial 183,184, 185,186,187,188,189,190,191,192,194, 195, 200, 203, 205, 114,115 — Dr. Wayne Davis, The New Republic, January 10,1970 206, 207, 208, 209, 227 161 — Free University, Poster by Ronnie Weis Ken Weaver — 66,67,68,69 162, 163 — Dr. Gene Mason Kenny Wilson —113 165 — Julius Lester 226 jtJu oc A AC L6-uj Za (j ucdc o t 0 OdJc y O-A-C- f y-ay y o j -to STAFF Susan Rosenbaum Rick Utterback Susan Coombs Julie Fister Larry Kielkopf Rachael Kamuf J. Pat Mathes Practicum People and Dick Ware We the staff of the 1970-71 Kentuckian, in order to form a more perfect yearbook, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the continuation of the yearbook, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessing of the administration for ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and establish this yearbook for all the people. Article I. Freedom from budgetary bungling which has heretofore prompted the delay of publication, especially of the Senior Supplement. Article II. Freedom of diversification with the hope that this book shall have something for everyone. 228 Amen. August 31,1971 HELP WANTED A PP WITHIN senior supplement number 1 to the kentuckian vol. 73 for the university of kentucky FRAT ROW Decide to live off campus. Have another turn COMPLEX Particif Snt aid — Fraternity Row for reward HAGGI C-P BUILDING Pass football physics — go directly to law school QUADRANGLE Wait three hours aspirin prescript MED. CENTER Look at Memorial be late for class — go back 1 space MEMORIAL HALL LAW BUILDING DlkfcTIONS Sv lit by car «ting to Phillip's Equipment for game 4 tokens 1 DIE Flunk Eton., Acc., and Slat, in one semester go back 3 spaces INSTRUCTIONS: 2-4 players To determine order of play, each player rolls the die — the highest number ,goes first, and so on. Both blocks and figures count one space. A roll score of 1 to 4 advances that token the number shown on the die. COMMERCE Convince counsel go on Spring Break move ahead 1 spac If caught cheating, player is suspended. All players start at figure one — Freshman Dorms. Game is over when first person graduates. Player's final roll to graduate must be the exact number of spaces needed to get to Memorial Coliseum to receive diploma and end game. For best results “be in high spirits when playing game. UWJfflgjV President John Wieland Oswald welcomed us on August 29, 1967, This institution does not plan to impose an education on you. We recognize you as adults, indeed the state recognizes you as citizens. We didn't recognize ourselves as adults, not yet anyway, but it was a strange and trying time, and we tried to grow up quickly. Those Magnificent men. 234 So many things to put together, that first class first dates rush roommates college homecoming calling home for money or not having any sex the Paddock the Two Keys and Schu's being really lost most of the time drinking and dope and death Cecil New Page Memorial Service KUAC went on the rampage, Herbert Aptheker spoke, and we died a little... 'for Extraordinary Service to the Commonwealth .. Dr. Oswald, Whitney Awards were given, speakers came and went and Martin Luther King, jr. was killed. And life went on from there. And interest was finally sparked... Black students had bitch-ins Black culture courses began, Julian Bond spoke, Julian Bond For George Wallace! Hippies for Wallace 238 Charlie Bradshaw Dr. A. D. Kirwan and Stuart Forth were in, Dixie and Charlie Bradshaw were out Rupp's Wildcats won their thousandth, So we celebrated with a lot of hoop-la ... Pass-fail passed, And we were eating in the library. Grapes and forced housing Became the cause, and CBS cancelled The Smothers Brothers. Beaux Arts Ball 239 TEN STUDENTS APPREHENDED FIVE SUSPENDED IN DRUG RAIDS UK RIOTS The Great Wall It was the first time we worked together more than one thousand students for three days tried to show what they believed in, nobody listened. And the wall crumbled. Dr. Otis Singletary and Tim Futrell took residence, and the Free University was denied a place. The October 15th Moratorium — most of us were involved in some way, talking or walking... 240 And four of us were killed at Kent State, the country mourned its children and we wanted redress, or maybe comfort, so we marched to show our sorrow. When the flames died, we had to leave and basketball hoops arose out of the ashes. What we call the beginning is often the end, and to make an end is often the beginning. The end is where we start from .. ° HELP ' WANTED APPLY y iTHIN o Those of you who take the time, trouble and expense to actually go through the graduation ceremony are in for a let down. You'll walk across the stage, wearing the hot, oversized cap and gown and be handed— a blank piece of paper. Then your diploma will be mailed to you later this summer. In the meantime cut out this handy, genuine do-it-yourself copy, courtesy of the Kentuckian. This page is obsolete Olntorsitn nf linmturku do all lului may read these letters.(j reetinys Mtete i y eet y, Me Mey t-S ’' tyfes Mei zz wn Me fees ie u e em y .Me Mn tettk t. y Me M ueetk y Me i cAy MM ee , e t •tee y 7 -te M M 1 s e •’yutometifafat amwy •tee. Qb ee fXtc i c a 0 f 67Q, 865Mm ah 0-0 f stm 4fMM 0.1 mu.J ■ M A j wmk y fna e R RfjClacid wifl Sharon M. Abbott Michael D. Alcorn Betty Jo Ackman Cornelia Adams Claudia M. Acheson Kenneth R. Agent Barbara Jo Allen Gary T. Allen Theresa K. Adams Jerry L. Akin Linda R. Adkins Otis's Senior Review Kathy Sue Allen Woodrow W. Allen Helen E. Arcisz Jack D. Applegate Donna Ann Baker LKD Laura L. Anderson Kenneth F. Baker Pamela C. Baker Raymond O. Bale )r. Terry W. Barnes Michael L. Barr ) Nancy A. Barrickman John E. Bauer Sandra M. Beaver Rebecca A. Baughman Julie Beasly Did you ever consider transferring? Why? Why not? Yes. Low intellectual level among kids for the most part — not that they're not smart, we're just not oriented that way here.' Dudley H. Bottom Jr. Marilyn F. Blaske Jeanne Ann Block Janice Bloomfield Linda S. Bowers Larry T. Braden «■ jerry C. Bressler Charles ). Brannen Dwyte E. Brooks John T. Braun William D. Brickeen Paula L. Brown Mary F. Bratton Conley E. Brian Jr. William W. Bowman Constance I. Bradshaw Donald P. Brewer Willia M. Brownfield Mark P. Bryant Susan C. Brown Steve C. Bryant Allyson B. Buckland Dixie Anna Bush Clifford E. Busse Margaret A. Burge Barry G. Burrus Dionna Burchett Janice M. Burnett Phillip D. Burke What in your opinion is the biggest problem facing UK? Money management. Dormitory space. Academic laxity. The apathetic student. Over acceptance. TAR KAL EJA EFZ AMP Student dissent. Michael L Cecil Opal M. Cessna Kenneth W. Chapman Thomas M. Chapman Leslie K. Cheatham John R. Cheeks Deborah 5. Clarke Margaret W. Clarke Richard L. Clarke Ray Forno Cawood Larry], Coffey Sara E. Coldwell Gary T. Coleman John A. Combs MaryE.Conant Gary A. Conn Karen G. Conner Carolyn S. Cope Emil N. Cook Robert W. Cooper Richard A. Corbert Phyllis A. Cori Chessley P. Cornett Don L. Cornette Margaret T. Cornette Terese D. Costanzo Osmin del Cool Kathy Lynn Dial Roger D. Cunningham Jimmy Lee Daniel John B. David John L. Day Jr. Carol D. Curtis Kenneth R. Dixon Larry D. Dixon Ronald A. Dockery John H. Doernerjr. William C. Dogged Richard B. Dorsey Phillip H. Doty Kenneth L. Downs Elizabeth M. Duffy Ann E. Dunbar Dionne Donald W. Eblen Rowena England Jeff H. Enloe, III Clifford P. Eddleman John 5. Edwards Kathryn H. Emrich Patty I. Edwards Betsy I. England Gregory 5. Fatovic Patricia H. Fatovic Hiro Chattpar What do you think is the biggest problem facing UK? It's getting too big, too impersonal. MKP The administration being so politically controlled it is unable to deal with the pressing problems on campus. MWC Curriculum modernization. MEH ... UK is becoming a center for egg headed professors. I'm afraid that we the students may get left out in the shuffle. There's no room for party politics on a university campus. 1 T. Fisher Beverly A. Fitzpatrick Retsv R. Fleischer Deborah A. Faulkner Mike Lee Feinauer Carolyn D. Field Larry R. Finley MKA I Rebecca Anne Frazier Kenneth N. Freedman Theresa L. Foley Pamela Ann Gardner Judith A. Garnett Patricia C. Gaskin Do you feel prepared to get a job now? Yes, but this school did not prepare me; it only confused me. Hannah M. Foster William P. Friedrich Susan W. Foster Brenda Kay George Richard A. Getty Richard P. Giannini HB ■ 1 Karen Sue Giar Douglas I. Gibbons and Francine H. Schwalb Stephen A. Hayes Larry Lee Gicson nhn M. Gilbert - r Ir-, - ( i It r rs r Richard A. Green What do you think is the most significant thing UK has accomplished in the four years you've been here? I feel that the most significant thing UK has done was the breaking of the timeless tradition and allowing its first black, Tom Payne, to play basketball. Timothy A. Green Elnoah H. Gragson James J. Gray Nell D. Goodykoontz John T. Gormley James W. Greenwell, Jr. Thelma V. S. Graban Thomas C. Grimes George C. Gutermuth Jannifer E. Gresham lames R. Grief Janet L. Hall James R. Ham Carol A. Hamilton Fred Halstead tests new speaker code. James H. Hale Fred D. Hall Jenny W. Hayes Dahlia J. Hays James H. Hays III Darrell R. Hazelwood David 5. Harrison Bernard F. Hart Roger L. Hawkins Cary L. Hawley Dean Forth Beverly A. Harned Virgina L. Harris Mark 5. Hammer Stephen B. Hardesty Ellen K. Headapohl Sandra L. Helton Janice K. Herringshaw Brenda Jo Hester Pamela S. Holloway David L. Horseman Dorothy I. Hoskins Betty Jo Hines Dianne Hollard David R. Houchin Drema K. Howard Donald W. Hill Stephen M. Howerton, III Joseph T. Hutchins, Jr. Glenn H. Hubbuch ]. Kenneth Hudson Karoline L. Isherwood Kathy L. Hufnagle Charles 5. Hunter Prudence Hutchison Tourrahn C. Ivins Jerry L. Hurst If you could change anything here at UK what would it be and why? Although UK isn't a small university anymore and I realize the administrators want prestige for UK I wish they wouldn't let that go to their heads. A professor's ability to teach and identify with the students is the most important thing to consider when hiring and firing professors. I sure don't care how many books he's written. MKA Grades. They are a farce. It depends on the teachers and the area as to what type of grade one gets. Ricky D. lames William H. Jansen Joseph E. Jarboe Robert W. Jarvis Gary Wayne Jenkens I. C. Johnson Never taken football Physics — loss of self respect. EPH Yes. I would have raised more hell. I like to raise a lot of hell. LCM Emily J. Johnson If you had these past four years to live over again, would you change anything? What? Why? No, because it's stupid and futile to regret. John Lee Kelly Robert J. Kendall James M. Kennedy Anne Lynne Keplar Everett F. Kerrick Janet C. Kiel Janet Lee Justice Kenneth D. Kaltenbach Bonnie L. Kearney Thomas E. Keiser David E. Kelley Dennis ]. Kelly Carl L. King Sherry Ann Kleier Forrest L. Kurtz Joanne Kurz Victoria J. Ladwig Marilyn F. Lamblin John E. LaRue Frederick C. Lantz Kenneth E. Laufer Kathleen M. Lepore Janet L. Lawson Philip D. Leming Katharine A. Lewis Michael L. Lewis Susan M. Landwehr HELP WANTED Lynn C Marsh Jeanne L. Maudsley Cathy E. Mansfield Laine E. Marshall Peggy M. Marting Kenneth M. Matthews Measure for Measure Walter L. Martin Ardean L. Marks Shirley L. Miller Kenneth L. Moore ■■M William R. Moegling Carol L. Metcalf Kirk B. Moberley Roger V. Moll Pamela S. Moreland Michael K. Mullins Alice L. Muncaster Wade S. Newell James W. Newsom Robert D. Nickols Robert A. Nolan, Jr. Victoria S. Norton Wvvi K SKBi ajfcfcaw . • Henry B. Osman Edwin L. Overstreet Donna E. Palmer Sara K. O'Brian Mary Sue O'Bryan Jill C. O'Daniel Victoria j. Osborne Mary H. Owen Ronald M. Owen Frances L. Owen Hubert L Payne, )r. Lee A. Peavler, Jr. David L. Pekar Robert M. Pfingston Stonnie R. Parker Linda I. Pellillo Brenda K. Phillips Rebecca A. Phillips Linda L. Pasqua Fred C. Patrick John S. Reed John F. Reesor Michael D. Rankin What do you think is the most significant thing you have accomplished here? To graduate being a virgin. NCW Monica K. Rahal Stephen R. Ratterman Walter H. Ray Linda Ramer Gwendolyne Ranney Cynthia L. Rawers Being able to find myself. Finding an interest and ability I didn't feel I had before. JLJ I have learned to drink with finesse. JCW Betty Joe Pruitt Charles H. Robinette, II Bruce P. Rothmann Joanne M. Rondini Susan C. Rosenbaum Bonnie L. Rosenblatt Deborah Ruckstuhl Charles A. Ruebusch 'fe ... Judith Ann Saalfeld Charles C. Salmon Jerome K. Saunders Margaret C. Sailer Rose Ann Salisbury Richald H. Schlickmar ,)r. H. Randall Schlake Janet E. Sample $ Paul Short Patricia H. Singleton DonnaShoupe William S. Simpson Linda S. Singler William J. Singler Bradley K. Shultz Mary E. Slaughter Roger M. Sipple Eddie B. Smith Thomas Shrout, Jr. Paul R. Spivey Pamela J. Stakelin C. Michael Slarsbury Roger L. Starnes I Gregory W. Stevenson Ann D. Strunk George E. Sullivan Bryan E. Stewart Linda R. Stewart Jack L. Stivers Robert L. Stoots, Jr. Marla G. Sullivan Stephen W. Swalley Claudeca A. Suttles Brigid D. Sutton Sarah B. Sutherland ik 1 William T. Tapp Linda K. Tate Summer Camp Patricia A. Terpstra Stephen D. Thomas Paul J. The Sue Ann Thompson Robert W. Taylor Donald B. Thelen James D. Thomas Linda F. Taylor James A. Trivette Jacquelyn R. Troidl William A. Thompson Stephen L. Tichenor William T. Thorton Sandra S. Tiebens Steven G. Todd James D. Tohill Lucille Tomo Diana S. Trammell William A. Thomson Carolyn A. Trabue David M. Van Meter Ronald A. Vannelli Billy H. Vivrette I Joseph L. Wiley Ronald A. Weiter Carol Jean West Constance R. Wheeler Richard E. Wheeler Roy Scott Whitaker Lester Lynn White Roger C. White Harry T. Whitted, Jr. m Bonnie Jean Wiedmar David H. Yates Howard F. Wunderlich Patricia ]. Yaste Dale A. Wuest What... is the most important thing UK has accomplished in the past four years? Has it accomplished anything? Perhaps electing a student govern- ment president who does not lick the boots of the administration ... JAG Keeping the campus relatively free of riots and unrest. I thought they handled the unrest last spring in a fairly efficient manner. JES James A. Young Riots — because they brought UK into the news to make more people aware of the school's need and of its very existence. MMK Jennifer L Young Robert Lee Zimmerman Mario Zorio arts and sciences b.a. Elizabeth G. Adam Mary K. Adams William E. Adams, Jr. Larry D. Adington Karen Alderdice Barbara J. Allen Charlotte A. Allen Gary T. Allen Paul N. Allen Brenda S. Anderson Floyd C. Anderson Albert J. Arbogast III Larry M. Argenio Henry B. Asman, Jr. Mary L. Aulick Michael R. Averdick Mary O. Baber Barbara A. Baer Linda Bailey Linda L. Bailey David A. Baker Ramona M. Barnes Michael L. Barr Nancy A. Barrickman Terry W. Barton Jessie T. Baugh Elizabeth A. Baughman Joseph A. Baumann Larry K. Baumgardner Marian C. Bean Julie A. Beasley Sandra M. Beaver William R. Benjamin Susan E. Bennett Beverly L. Benton Sallie J, Benton Carol J. Benua E. Donald Besch, Jr. E. Jeanne M. Bivins Marilyn J. Blakeslee Robert E. Blankenship Jerry K. Blanton David L. Bohannon Bruce W. Boss Charles E. Bowen Arthur J. Bowling Patricia L. Bowling Robert A. Bowman Mary E. Brauer Marjorie Z. Brawner Celia Brewer Donald P. Brewer Stephen B. Bright Karen K. Broadhead John W. Broere III Mary L. Brooks Margaret A. Brown Ronald E. Brown Samuel G. Brown JoAnn Brue Francis J. Buckley III Paul P. Burchett Sharon S. Burdsal Frank W. Burke Gary W. Callahan Larry C. Callihan Thomas B. Campbell Victoria M. Campbell Nancy L. Carpenter Daniel P. Carraco Jacqueline K. Carter Frank P. Cassell Paula S. Castle Sarah W. Cease Mark S. Chaplin Leslie K. Cheatham Linda W. Cheverton Robert K. Chisholm Margaret S. Chumley Gilbert H. Ciocci Phillip L. Claghorn Viviane P. Clarac Cynthia A. Clark Stephen A. Clark Deborah S. Clarke James R. Clarke Margaret W. Clarke Patricia A. Clarke Paula D. Clifford Frank C. Close Robert H. Cochrane David H. Coe Stephen E. Collins James A. Collis Laura S. Comiey Clifford L. Cook Joyce H. Cooke Susanne B. Coombs Mary E. Cooper Carolyn S. Cope Richard A. Corbert Joseph G. Corbett Patricia A. Corbett Peggy W. Corn Ronald J. Corn David C. Cornett, Jr. Mary E. Cox Ruth E. Craddock Christie B, Crutcher James E. Cullen Ann M. Daly Roger K. Damron Mary L. Dauer Mary E. Davidson Anne A. Davis Jeff Davis III Susan E. Davis Daniel R. Denton Sara E. DeSpain Gary W. Detraz David M. Devers William R. Dexter Kathy L. Dial Nicolas M. Williston Di Bella Jack F. Ditty, Jr. Margaret K. Dotson Phillip H. Doty John R. Doumas Darla M. Dove James R. Downey Lester E. Downing, Jr. Judy A. Drury John W. Duckworth Elizabeth M, Duffy Philip C. Dunn Lizbeth M. Dunstall Richard E. Durbin Clifford R. Duvall John T. Eastabrooks Donald L. Eger, Jr. Susan J. Ettenberger Carol Eubank Janet F. Faris Patricia H. Fatovic John F. Faust, Jr. Susan M. Felber Timothy Feldhaus Rebecca M. Ferris Geoffrey T. Ficke Robert K. Finnell Melinda C. Fish Kim N. Fisher Deborah K. Fitch Gary L. Foley Theresa L. Foley William J. Folk Anne C. Fowler Leatha C. Freas Martha L. Freeh Vernon L. Frykholm, Jr. Jeanne R. Garbee Ernest Gardner III Pamela A. Gardner Patrice A. Garity Ruth Gat Michael P. Gaunce Ann E. Geagan Harry S. Geer, Jr. Deidra M. George Richard A. Getty Betsy D. Gibson John B. Gilsdorf Janet Glikes Leneen B. Goldie Otto S. Good Nell D. Goodykoontz Brian E. Gordon Michael R. Gore Thelma V. S. Graban David L. Graves Carolyn A. Greene Barbara F. Greer Jan L. Grogan John K. Gurnee George C. Gutermuth Helen P. Hackney Carolyn M. Hackworth Harriet L. Halcomb Gary D. Hale Patricia A. Hale Linda R. Hall Pamela J. Hall Robert L. Hallenberg Sandra K. Hanselman Jane B. Harrison Mary Harrison Carolyn E. Harrod Katherine E. Hatke David W. Hayes Marilynn V. Hayes Stephen A. Hayes Vicki L. Hayes Lynne M. Haymond Mildred M. Hebert Larry B. Heller Janet C. Henderson Pamela J. Henkel David B. Herndon Mara V. Hilderman Ray C. Hill Mary W. Hillerich Robert A. Hilton Mary S. Hite Thomas C. Hobbs Donna J. Hodges Dorothy S. Hoerter Charles E. Hook John M. Hopkins Drema K. Howard Patricia H. Howard Thomas M. Howe Betty L. Howell Elizabeth L. Hubbard Michael A. Hubbuch David W. Huddleston Patricia M. Hudgins Stephen D. Humble Harry E. Hunter Jeffery R. Impallomeni William H. Jansen II Beverly M. Jeffers Bradley P. Jeffries Paul H. Jensen Gurney A. Johnson Paul V. Johnson William G. Johnson Mary C. Johnston Robert F. Jones Galen L. Jordan Carol L. Joyner Janice R. Juett Jennie D. Julian Bonnie L. Kearney Anna L. Kenady Susan E. King Gay A. Kirk Susan L. Kirkpatrick Philip E. Kirsch Debra R. Kitchen Thomas A. Klausing Mary A. Kochert Robert P. Koven Nina J. Krages Persis L. Krampe Kristine G. Kreisle Joanne Kurz Paulette A. LaDoux Victoria J. Ladwig Robert C. Lamb Cynthia A. Langford Francis C. LaRocque John E. Laufenburg, Jr. John C. Lawrence Linda S. Lawson Brenda L. Layman Nancy S. Leatherman Virginia A. Lee Gerard J. Legere Katharine A. Lewis Joyce A. Little Sheila S. Little Linda R. Lykins Martha G. Lyle Michael J. Lynch Dorothy M. Lyons Paul E. Mace, Jr. Judy A. Maggard Gerald S. Manning Charles H. Marksberry Margaret R. Marsh Hugh E. Martin Nancy P. Martin Noel D. Martin Steven J. Mason James P. Mathes William H. Matthews Jeanne L. Maudsley Bill D. Mayne Patrick E. McCallig Frank H. McCartney Dennis J. McCarty Thomas L. McClellan James T. McClure Robert J. McConaughy John E. McCullough Donna N. Haynes McFall Loretta E. McGuire Donald W. McIntosh III Katherine L. McKay Patricia A. McKeown •James W. McNew Rebecca A. Meacham Kathy L. Meek Guy M. Mendes III Juliette M. Mendes J. Elaine Merrick Norma J. Merritt Kathy L. Miles Gary W. Miller James W. Miller Ronald W. Miller William F. Miller Susan J. Minckler Delbert C. Moore Donald W. Morford Mary A. Mounce Alice L. Muncaster Kirk L. Neidhardt John S. Nelson Terry T. Nuxol Robert A. Obler Sara K. O'Briant Cornelius G. O'Brien, Jr. Jill C. O'Daniel Kathy A. Ottinger Mary H. Owen JoAnn M. Pannullo John M. Parker Jeanne Pascal Mildred P. Pate Lee A. Peavler, Jr. Robert C. Perry Charlotte A. Phillips Donna L. Plunkett William B. Pocock Gretchen H. Portwood Michael R. Power Maxine Prater Mary D. Preston Elizabeth H. Prewitt Stephen D. Profitt Anita M. Puckett James L. Purcell James M. Quillen Gwendolyne Ranney Carmen M. Ray Wayne S. Redding John S. Reed II Mary R. Reed John F. Reesor Gary E. Reffett Elizabeth C. Rehm Paige H. Reich Irma J. Renaker Kenneth S. Reynolds Ronald K. Reynolds Thomas F. Rhodes Gregory L. Rice John G. Rice Leslie N. Richardson Timothy T. Riddell Jasper A. Riddle Barbra E. Ries Nell F. Rislow Ann L. Roberts Charles E. Roberts Henry D. Robertson, Jr. Anne L. Robinson James R. Rogers Erica Rood Gary C. Rose Susan G. Rosenbaum John K. Ross Katherine Rosser Marielsa Ruiz Diana F. Ryan William P. Ryan Mary K. Saalfeld David H. Salyers III Carroll R. Sanders Clarence Schanding, Jr. Howard R. Schlake Diane M. Schneider Herbert P. Schottland Lynda A. Scott Norma D. Shamieh Allyson W. Shanks Frank J. Shannon III David W. Sheeler Harry A. Sheevers Michael R. Sheffield Ralph W. Shelburne Keith A. Siereveld Winifred A. Silverman John R. Simon Alyce H. Simpson Connie S. Skaggs Ellen F. Smiley Donna S. Smith George D. Smith Guy H. Smith III Susan C. Smith John W. Smither Susan B. Snider Robert J. Snowden James P. S. Snyder Kay L. Snyder Erna B. Sorg Robert E. Sorg Alexandra M. Soteriou Larry D. Southard Susan P. Spickard Linda S. Spinelli Carole L. Springer William P. Stallard David R. Stanton, Jr. Deborah J. Stephens Carrie E. Stewart Linda R. Stewart Elizabeth L. Stigall William B. Stockton Ronald P. Stogner Laura E. Stone Clyde C. Story David H. Stroth Sarah B. Sutherland Mark A. Takacs Harry R. Tate Mary C. Taylor Robert W. Taylor Patricia A. Terpstra Carmen M. Thomas Richard L. Thomas Harry B. Thompson, Jr. Michael L. Thompson William A. Thompson Kenneth G. Toczko James D. Tohill Jacquelyn R. Troidl Mary M. Troutman Robert L. Trowbridge Leonard N. Underwood, Jr. Judith E. Vallery Stanley G. Vanderpool Patricia A. 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Donaldson b.a. in soc. work Elaine J. Osland Susan J. Orr Joyce A. Edmondson Sherry A. Amburgey Frances S. Owen Marileen K. Osinga Betsy J. England Mary B. Beirne Marion R. Pettit Karen L. Prising Brenda C. Estes Jeanne A. Block Susan F. Piper Cheryl A. Stephens Judith C. Forsythe Cheryl A. Callery Cara B. Robinson Susan W. Foster Kathleen M. Carothers Frances A. Sheehan b.s. in med. tech. M. Jean Fudold Sally A. Foerster Barbara L. Skinner Frank P. Evans, Jr. Dorothy C. Haggard Jill M. Gauker Robin L. Steffen Ann R. Gaines Ellen K. Headapohl Joan M. Gerstle Carolyn A. Trabue William H. Gosney Cozatta T. Helm Mary C. Hamilton Diana S. Trammell Jannifer L. E. Gresham Cathy E. Higgins Virginia L. Harris Bobbye A. Tucker Kathleen L. Hufnagle Susan B. Hill William S. Huffman Cheryl A. Vasser Anita L. Jones Nancy E. Howe Carol A. Jenkins Peggy L. Vice Anne Keplar Shirley A. Hudson Joan M. Jenkins Carolyn K. Waldron Patricia L. Koepper Diane C. Insko Deborah L. Kamy Mary D. Zarrett Ingeborg P. Munden Tourrahn C. Ivins Karen A. Karcher Patricia L. Napier Charlene W. Jacobs Lesley L. Mann architecture Victoria S. Norton Pamela G. Johnson Sandra C. McDaniel bach, of arch. Marla G. Sullivan Alberta G. Jones Barbara J. Mitchell Michael D. Alcorn Billie D. Jones Oleta D. Moutardier Robert J. Altevers, Jr. b.s. in phys. therapy Thomas J. Kordenbrock Margaret C. Phillips Gordon M. Campbell Theresa K. Adams Sharron M. Krueger Theresa M. Resig Ronald A. Case Susan C. Beeler Janet G. Lilly Patricia L. Rogers Marvin Crider, Jr. Pamela M. Chaney Kella K. Litteral Julia B. Sanford Kaner R. Davis Chauncey E. Farrell Edith M. Lovett Mary K. Southard Phillip R. Davis Deborah A. Faulkner Jane C. Magnus Carolyn S. Thompson James A. Ellis Richard L. Gajdosik Ardean L. Marks Patty S. Tucker Paul N. Feldman Carol E. Ciller Peggy M. Marting Deborah S. Whitmer Raymond L. Forst James A. Gould III Mary C. McGinnis Julia C. Williams Philip C. Gayhart Penelope A. Kazunas Colleen D. 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Ehle John T. Braun Forrest T. Fornash Mary M. Burgess Shirley G. Fox H. David Caldwell Gwynne V. Gehring Dorothy S. Camenisch Terry T. Gilliam Susan N. Chadwell Janice S. Goldenberg John D. Daugherty James J. Goodwin Gary A. Delaney William D. Gorman, Jr. Jeffrey N. Fadel Omar L. Greeman Judy C. Frankenberger Gary W. Grubbs Kathryn E. Graves Cynthia M. Hamblin James A. Hagan Linda L. Hancock Sue C. Henson Michael B. Hanson Charles E. Parsons Harriette E. Hard Bevelyn K. Pettit Dahlia J. Hays Betty J. Pruitt Richard L. Heineman Edward O. Schroeter Louisa W. Henson Gary T. Smith Judith A. Herrlein Sharon K. Hoke Wanda D. Spisak Robert D. Hopper bach, of mus. in mus. ed. Arthur F. Howard Judith L. Foster John D. Howell Thomas C. Hardin Charles S. Hunter Thomas A. Johns Doris N. Jackson Morrison L. Jenkins. Ill Marsha F. Long Joseph R. Johnson agriculture Rodney S. Justice b.s. Terry S. Keith Louis W. Chittenden Laura D. Keller James H. Collett Elizabeth E. Landrum Edwin L. 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Hensley Peggy A. Meacham David F. Kearns Mary E. Meachum Michael D. Rankin Nannette E. Mershon Carolyn N. Murphy b.s. in mech. eng. Janice A. Nash Herman L. Harris Jack R. Nuckols Richard L. Hensley Nancy M. Parke William J. Meredith Bernice F. Peo Hassan Qaimmaqami Jane J. Phillips Chester F. Robards, Jr. William D. Pope Linda S. Powell education Stephen R. Ratterman b.a. Ralph M. Reavis Claudia M. Acheson Mark K. Reed, Jr. Roger W. Aleksa Paul A. Reynolds Barbara A. Anderson Patricia L. Richardson Dave J. Bair Diane E. Rickelman Bonnie L. Bickel Charlene G. Robertson Sandra S. Bolin Sarah T. Rollins Albert W. Borne George W. Roush Lois A. Brown Carol J. Routt Steve C. Bryant Mark E. Schubert Suzanne S. Burke Vivian L. S. Sendelweck David L. Busse Libbie A. Sherman Iris M. Cannon Letha C. Sloan Charles W. Capps Anita L. Smith George Carnahan Elizabeth L. Stagg Mary L. Combs Betty B. Stone Mary E. Conant Virginia L. Thomas Sandra L. Conley Janrose Thompson Sherry L. Cornett Gary Wagers Anne J. Crawford Virginia F. Walker Jennifer M. Crotty Mary E. Walters Constance 1. Davis Patricia A. West Sarah C. B. Day Blanche E. T. Williams Maxine 1. DeBoer James D. Williams G. P. Doane III Barbara A. Wilson Ralph E. Drake Ann R. Womeldorf Barbara J. Dye Susie B. Workman Phyllis M. C. Fain Martha L. Wullschleger Gregory S. Fatovic Alfred C. Fish III Marcia L. Yancey Constance Fischbach business and economics Carole A. Fisher b.s. in commerce Sharon L. Flynn Lonnie R. Carroll Brenda P. France Vickie P. Lewis Gregory C. Frank Maria C. Slack Juanita H. Gallivan Karen K. Galloway Judith K. Gillen Gordon L. Williams Patricia L. Gilliam b.s. in accounting Cathy Goble William D. Ackley Margaret A. Goble Jack H. Brown Marcia L. Gritton Joseph L. Dickerson Lawrence Hale, Jr. Daniel C. Hiler Marie A. Halpin Charles W. King, Jr. Carol S. Hammons Robert T. McMillin Mary S. Hammonds Garry L. Parker Patricia L. Hardesty Gary N. Powell William L. Hartley Joseph L. Smith James A. Horn, Jr. Warren C. Thompson Sidney J. Hudson Anne D. Huntsman Jerry W. Whitehouse Barbara J. Irwin bach. bus. admin. Linda K. Jordan Thomas E. Alcorn Janet L. Justice Jamieson E. Baird Bruce A. Karem Joseph E. Belgrade Gloria S. Keeton Edmund T. Blackburn Victor D. King Orville L. Blankenship Feyadora V. Kirk. Thomas A. Bogner Shelley C. Latta Larry G. Broadley Martha T. Leitch John A. Buecker Joseph A. Lentz Richard S. Chapman Mary E. Lowe Jack M. Combs, Jr. George S. McAllister Richard V. Conrad Rose A. McCauley Jerome F. Conway Daniel M. McCracken Gary D. Curry Alan J. Dohanyos Kathryn H. Emrich Justin L. Feldman Michael E. Fowler John M. Fraley Thomas A. Gilmore Richard 5. Hulette Daniel R. Johnson J. C. Johnson Thomas M. Latta William S. Latta Carol L. Maleski Paul J. Martin Lyn R. McCurdy David R. Meredith William L. Miles Marc W. Morgan Samuel C. Owada Harry E. Perry Roy M. Ricketts Darrell M. Rose David A. Rust John H. Sanders James P. Settles Orville M. Skeen Gary T. Smith Ronald J. Sofka Peter L. Soteropoulos Robert D. Spalding Roger D. Timberlake Thomas E. Vicini Warren J. White William R. Wilson Michael D. Woodruff b.s. in bus. and econ. Clifford E. Busse, Jr. Douglas E. Findley Richard H. Schlickman, Jr. nursing b.s. in nursing Anna F. Johnson Priscilla M. Williams architecture bach, of arch. William L. Dunavant Earl S. Mitchell James T. Mitsch allied health professions b.s. in pub. health Barbara A. Halker b.s. in med. tech. Sandra D. Cox home economics b.s. in home ec. Diane L. Austin Barbara S. Carter Pamela J. Collins Sharon B. Dale Agnes C. Hobbs Linda S. Jaggers Elizabeth A. Lenney Jean Mace Lynn Preston Sharon C. Reynolds Frances K. Richards social professions b.s. in soc. work Barbara G. Moraja Barbara A. Munroe Dorothy L. Saladino Kathleen J. 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