University of Central Oklahoma - Bronze Book Yearbook (Edmond, OK)

 - Class of 1964

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FACULTY AND STUDENTS GUIDE The eyes of students and faculty as well as Oklahoma are always upon President Godfrey, the man who is leading Central State through its period of growth and improvement. in ' 'll ' EE JE , it cg,r....i The image of Central State College is molded by the administration and faculty. The administrators are the people who build the college around the students and their needs. ln their minds and in their hands lie the foundations of many new buildings, rules and changes which affect the Central students, the state of Oklahoma and education as a whole. Their realm in the college world is made up of iobs which range from signing a contract which will begin con- struction on a new building to approving freshman class plans for a dance. Gathering pecans which fall around campus in the late fall is an added benefit to being a Central professor. Here coaches stuff their pockets with the free bounty. Before the advent at voting machines, the students voted in the conventional way, with Stu- dent Senate members handling the polls. ACTIVITIES The ideas and needs of the student body are focused to the ad- ministration through the student governing bodies. Elected and controlled mainly by the students, the governments work toward the betterment of the students and student facilities. Strong and active student governments are as important to the students' education as are the many hours spent listening to lectures and the hours spent in laboratories. These bodies provide the student with lessons both in democracy and in social contact. Through student-sponsored elections the student body comes into contact with the rules and regulations which they will live with after leaving college. 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From the grandfather of all buildings, Olcl North Tower, pictured on the left, to the newest addition, the Administration building, pictured below, Central State has expanded its physical facilities to meet the needs of an ever growing studentbody. These buildings are the physical part of the campus. When an alumni thinks of his college life, usually the first picture coming to his mind is that of one of the buildings. As varied as the different students, Central's build- ings span seven decades of architecture. The design of five new structures points the way toward a prosperous, modern Central State College. The newest building on campus, the Administration building, houses the Central State policy makers. 3 TV .- 325-5 'in , 1. . . , T . .. ,F -- c 1 -I f ggqisi-5 A- i!'.,ja:f3fv.-Q -T ,. - 3' ,,,..f4- ,. -.- .gg ,'T .wh .v-Ta, -.T-,515 'T . 4 ,- 4- i ,K V, jf P .,.!' 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'15-T Q Ilya lit N T' .T f TJ Ti - my Ti T+L-v -T ' .. ' ,., fi. . 2.' ct- T 1- 't ' , .T.:1.'f'T-if s Wt '9 DEQ-. WE N? - 4' 'i it ii' i' V' - lt' T' E7'ff:r'H?5?El2 wf ' . 5 uf- ' ' ' i I i TT I TT Tnw TT T l ' i r T f , TTT In East Hall, new mens' dorm, Jimmy Lester, as well as most of the other men, prepares for class by shaving and trying to wake up at the some time. FSE!--Q.. ' 455352 T Y, T T5 5 .- TT' . TTTgsg TT .. .- c f '. ' ' TT .1s1s5Tg,,,, iT -T, ,tg NT Q, N ' if N 5.211 PUBLICATIONS FOCUS ON COLLEGE LIFE Vista editor Larry Snipes prepares entries for the OCPA contest while editor Yvonne Westbrook pauses to think about copy she is producing. .f 1 f-A - -QQ? ,ai Three of the 200 students who attended the annual yearbook workshop pause to look over some annuals from other schools. Even though Central State otters only a minor in iournal- ism, the school provides its students with exceptionally honored publications. The Bronze Book, the school annual, last year was awarded the Medalist Award and for two years in a row has earned an A 'rating. The semi-weekly paper, The Vista, was named the best collegiate paper by the Oklahoma Collegiate Press Assoc- iation. The paper also competes, and wins praise from, Oklahoma commercial semi-weeklies at the 'State Fair. Controlled almost completely by the students, the Central State publications reflect the campus and its stu- dents. The Vista has been doing this task torA60 years and the Bronze Book for more than 50 years. Yearbook advisor Mrs. Reba Collins and editor Russ Lackey go over a critique from a na- tional iudging service which announced that the 1963 Bronze Book had won top honors. ,4-Q4 I W lilllilllli' ll I ll lu ' ' if-.. i 1 - -1- .I .lm li 'iz i 1. i 4..giltiiiitilift.itlilllitlggl.lg3iitlllllill3liitiiiWimgilllliitiitreg.iilislHilillli.,,iiiiiiiiilVifiiliiiiiigiit i . .men it il i 'i it Witt it mg., ,ti I. , , . ..i. 1 , ,z CJ .-A..-,ir I FX as l t l it K I 1 XQ c, t en C . l . , li i College classes sometimes meet in strange locations. tl Classes at Central State are no exception. , Their meeting places range from a football field where the marching band practices to the Gulf of Mexico where U I S science students go to find live specimens to study in place ofthe text book examples. No matter where the class is held or under what I N circumstances, it is held forthe student to learn. At Central class space is so important that when a i new building is constructed to house a department, the old building is never torn down. lt is always renovated to give E I more space to other departments and meet the growing , needs. ll l X. l Drum maior Gary Green leads the maneuvers that the Broncho band learned during their marching lab. Photography classes split their time between being in the classroom, being in t the lab, and being on campus shooting pictures. 'fi'--pea wfiit 'nrt ti'-w 2 ill .l it On the half-hour students rush to their next class. Sometimes, the word rush is an understatement when the student has to travel from one side ofthe campus to the other. 9 .gt GREEKS SPOTLIGHT SOCIAL LIFE 44. ' ll in The Tau Kappa- Epsilon bell, Diane, provides excitement making noise at Central sports events. - Greek activities are not always a great deal of fun, like when the car stalls. But every- one can be sure, even in this situation, the Greeks will give a united push. Organizing the students into clearly defined groups for the furtherance of the social and academic lives is the job of the ten Central State Greek organizations. With activities ranging from turtle races to charity drives, these groups add some ot the traditional col- legiate flavor to the campus lite. As Central grows and the student demand for more social contact grows, the number and quality of the Greek system will expand. Already large quality- wise, the Greeks welcomed a new national fraternity, Acacia, to the Greek 'Folds which already included Alpha Omicron Pi, Alpha Gamma Delta, Delta Zeta, Sigma Kappa, and Sigma Sigma Sigma sororities and Alpha Tau Omega, Kappa Alpha Psi, Sigma Tau Gamma, and Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternities. ci. gf' 3 if , L l-lll l f - -. 2' L l fi ft ' 3: 1 ll? '. ' ?,Ld f i'llfaw , sq, 1 fs' gil luv, 1 E t ie E t ' Q9 E 51 ww E, ll ni -qi S' 5 ' ' . N 1 :Z llsigitt- - I' --.- ff ' i M V . A 4' H S A -4 L- 5 :'igll,. '1 I '--.-ffzlffif , ' - Agp- ':- .':.f. - .,,.. 1 U H-, ,, 5' ' 1 --1, J. V N .- 1, .1355 ' 1 .731- . ' in I A fe-: s y . ,F - ,- t - , ,, , ' jfs .. ,J s ii l'i ,. fe he 12:64 . l lt 'l . , is t. tj, E I . , - Q-. M4 4 .Q - . Rush parties sometime take strange forms. The Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority used an oriental setting to attract rushees. l t l J,- o'ri-IER e.RouPs ADD coi.oR , Greek or independent, the word social plays an important part in every student's lite. l Whatever the individual's definition of social is, it can be found around Central's campus. Both Greeks and independents organize and sponsor dances which may celebrate anything from Sadie Hawkins Day to Christmas. Vtlith activities'such as guest speakers, dramatic productions and carni- vals, the non-dancers find means to express their social wants. 1 The question is often asked, How much social, how much aca- demic? At Central the students are told to augment their academic lives with social activities, not to augment their social activities with their academie pursuits. Folk singers provided students with outstanding folk music during weekly hootenannies. The Central State players gave students an evening similar to that spent by the Greeks almost two thousand years ago with their presentation of Antigone. Queen Joyce Kinzer and her attendants Ruth Ann Hinshaw, left, and Judy Murphy observe the Homecoming game from a position onthe fiftyeyard line. 'i if s i at pi at ,f f gm is W iii W i i if t i it l lll X l it island tiillclt ll,coiQ!i We U Activities ranging from pool sharking to pool diving provide the Central students with their moments of relaxation. After a hard day of sitting behind a desk listening to unceasing lectures, the , student almost always heads to the Student Union to begin his period of unwinding or relaxation. The Union is his base of action. Here is the place where he usually finds a buddy to share his spare time. From the Union the fun seeking student may travel in many directions. One direction, and sometimes the most favored one, is toward the dorm to catch up on his sleep. But the more active student might hit the swimming pool, or find ci fishing hole, or even go bowling. 5' Probably the favorite type of relaxation of the male sector of Central's population is found in the pool room of the Student Union. Central does not offer a maior in pool, even though some men spend enough hours to earn a doctorate. The soft lounge furniture in the Student Union finds itself constantly occupied between and during classes. eiiwieieiiwe TQUCCEH TQ CCQDlLiLlEGlViiNTE eilmiiisi ii, it it 1 lll' lllll' ll il illlll l, l ll l i W ii3i?mi...' it it it M 1 HH it Z , I l , ,, . ii i aslfj-.1syfj4lfii 1f.v-.'1e1e ee65i, ' :Seger 3 A 'lf' ' l l l i I ' l 'H Lii'iii l ll LM ' i ns.. i. ll ,iii-' 1 -A it it U- 1 xl xkul ill ll ull -1 'V ' I I i ,ggiiiiggllf iii11iiigiiillliiliiiiilllig miig,iii, it ' .3 it ill,iiiiiililwii.. H M :ima .,.. !! NN ,hu 2 ii. ii l X ,Y 1 4' H lf? - Y, jf '5, 'iiii,.i. In W 7 l Relaxation and fun are sometimes the same, Pris Alden, Keela The lounge of the new women's clorm, West Hall, provides a place for Phyllis Bannister, Klump, and Charlotte Hatcher take out their frustrations on a tree. Mary Steward, and Barbara Jones to converse. A shady tree and a concrete bench provide an inviting place to study, if studying can be placed in the same category as relaxation. M . , ,. :V uw it '-f:94QM ii-i-l'li-- '- '4 Mir' 'il mill' ini Niuiiiif ii ii , -.ni i K li it i Mita U I X M, Em il i.. - . ' f -iv,-Qlrffjillgii L- :'? ' 1- A -hm-QQ m ek 4' llifgfgl' c- , i NZ. -:7,'1,'n , ,,i,i1.ii iii ii, H l k 'J ' A ' . lBiff7',l:rElfll'-v- 'xl 4 A'1'T?'t -.,- 'v - if - 2- 4 ' ' ' i I A 5 .Q R illi ,iii,W1HlilrlIl.l -Us'f -.:. :: - f y 5 f' - i. ' ii X ..,,L la-: ce, - i.i,iiiii..iii...m.e.LEi.i Mx. f ' lll I4 'H ' l1 : lil lvl l ill li 7 T' lil ill 1 l W l 14 ll sf l i1 ref, ' , L EY 1 Hi - V at mis, 1 Q jl 1x i. ft, , 11 , , ll ..iZi,.,' ,14 l 7 l l ll' l 'ii 'li'l l1 34: 1 l lil it i, ,ttlllltl ltll 'l1 Eglin twlttt'll .,,ll4'4 SPORTS HIGHLIGHT FITNESS Central State ranks high in Oklahoma and the nation in its reputation of outstanding sports. Participating in almost every collegiate sport, Central men and women hold an envious record of titles and honors won. The Broncho football team has lead the Oklahoma Collegiate Conference for many years and last year went to Sacramento's Camellia Bowl to capture the NAIA cham- pionship. The basketball team seems to make a yearly trek to Kansas City to be represented in the NAIA regional basket- ball playoffs. Central Coeds have long dominated the female side of the sports picture. In state competition they place high in the areas of field hockey, volleyball, basketball, and soft ball. -J' 'l fin' Sim ii In li ,,.,11iTyj?fm:.,.lg,.gf3!it ii ,QQ 55 li, it 1 'mu Vv!11Q'Q 5 it . F2525 - iii. 1 ' 1559 i , 59 - W ll 1i11g?..ili.y.liL PM we . . , lil? I L l lili lllll lil ---7-fw-w gc--.fzrrf ' - '-' ' A Q 4 0 The Y-Chapel of ,Song is the symbol of the religious tolerance practiced at Central State-College. I When the students built the chapel they placed over the altar a stained glass window which combines the Star of David with the Christian cross. This is a sign to whoever meditates within that all religions' have on goal in common - the perfection of man during his life andthe retainment of life after death. The image of Central State is as varied as are The sludenfs. A student prepares for one of The numerous dramatic productions held at Central. ' 3 1 -1 ,- Q W-F --gF,TW f., -bi. Rain is no hinderance To sfuclenfs who are seeking knowledge and have an umbrella. The drum major has conquered The Task of direcTing The band while keeping his eye on The action of The football game. ll . I-, , ff. P .Ja - ,-ul, .-,.::m1 w E1 2 Q qi .- 5 1 Le' v i i v V 1 Students work to make Central a more attractive college for pres- ent students and students of the future. A vocalist provides students with an enioyable Sunday afternoon in one of the popular hootenannies. FOREWORD An idea is... AN IMAGE. Central State College is made up of ideas that are rapidly gain- ing in scope and perspective. Majors in 28 fields are offered in the academic curriculum and en- rollment has soared to an all-time high. Buildings and faculty are being increased to meet the de- mands of a dynamic student body. Changes are taking place before our eyes. Education is the spectrum through which our images appear. And the Bronze Book is the means by which we present this spectrum. We, the staff, have taken the ideas of the students cmd portrayed them, as they emerged, into their final form - an institution of higher learning with a vivid life of its own. We have attempted to paint a very real portrait, depicting the school, its character, and life as it was lived in T963-64 on the campus of our college. Thus, it is with pleasure that we bring into focus - CENTRAL STATE COLLEGE . . . AN IMAGE Leda Cantrell Fred Drake Winifred Stayton ixiiw' 11,3 i wi , 6-Y, , V 'ii Me - . . . dedication coupled with human trust makes our world what it is today. Three lifetimes devoted to education with experiences in different areas-three persons who have made Central State College their academic home for a combined total of 80 years, becoming such an integral part of the school that it will never be the same without them . . . Mrs. Leda Cantrell began her long career in the business office at Central in 1939 after serving six years at NOJC. Bursar for the school, she is known and respected for her efficient work as well as her church and civic contributions. Mr. Fred Drake ioined the faculty in 1942, already a veteran school man. He had served as school superintendent in several state towns as well as assistant county superintendent. His activities in Kiwanis, American Legion and his church along with his history and government classes earned him wide recognition. Miss Winifred Stayton took her first degree at Central in 1926, then the MA from George Washington Univer- sity in 1931. She ioined the faculty here that same year, specializing in elementary education. Sponsor of Kappa Delta Pi, active in civic, religious and social organizations, Miss Stayton has never ceased in her academic pursuits through study and travel. These retiring faculty mem- bers-who gave so much to so many-more than merit the dedication of the 1964 Bronze Book. TABLE OF CONTENTS i .X Q ,1 FACULTY I . I .... PERSONALITIES WHO'S WHO ...... ACTIVITIES . . GREEKS ...... CLASSES . . . SPCRTS ....... STUDENT LIFE INDEX .......... 20 66 . 89 96 . 155 178 262 292 319 Ffimwn an VW A5'i 1 mf Yu i qw, 4 w '1 , a A I 1 1, E 'K Bellmon Relates State Message The Honorclble Henry L. Bellmon Governor of Oklohomo n vit. 'af' ' K3 'Q.'.l- g STATE OF OKLAHOMA OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR kmmv e:n.s.w:N OKLAHOMA CITY Congratulations to the seniors of Centrsl State College and best wishes to all underclassmen as you record the end of another year of educational schievement. Soon you will assume positions of leadership in our great country You may be confident of success due to.your efforts, your ability snd. the thorough training you have received. Wherever you go, go proudly and confidently, as one of O1CLshona's ambassadors of good. w:LL'L. Sincerely , um, Henry Bellmorn GUVERNQQ STATE BOARD OF REGENTS FOR OKLAHOMA COLLEGES: V.L. Browne, Clinton, chairman, M. C. Collum, Oklahoma City, executive secretory, Dr. J. T. Colwick, Durant, John C. Fisher, Marlow, Dr. Oliver Hodge, Oklahoma City, Mrs. Merryll Jennings, Claremore, Joe B. Monroe, Cherokee, Dr. Thomas C. Points, Oklahoma City, Mrs. Dovie Pruitt, Muskogee, Thomas Walsh, Shawnee. 1 ' ' Ati? 1 1 1 ,gilt iii gn.. W.i.:w lv 5, . 2 J t Fi ff .1 xx WF' ' 4 fl ll ix., W H nt WI sf su .. mit T' . .. -J I 2' ar 'l in Central State Governed By Regents Central State College is responsible to two governing boards. The State Regents for Higher Education serves as the co-ordinating agency for all state colleges and Central is one of the six schools under the direction ot the Board of Regents for Oklahoma Colleges. Headed by Dr. E. T. Dunlap, the higher board deals in matters common to all schools, such as programs of study, serv- ices, finances, budgets, and state wide policies. The board t.. ,. ts. Q 1 . A, 5 V 7,34 W :T fa ,-1:-.1. t ,ldhifq-.. Vit 1' V 1 if .N '12 - 'Miz .- : - A -'.-.gg KA l A I 1' z l t it l J t Ek LIP. 1 M N T: V A' ' Bar .N i-sy li ' r t f T it f . rf i tl 41 g 2 Wi I 1 .5 ' t , if' - nt ing 4 ' r t 1 tg- t , .-' . J iv l I-ti' if ' i ,tr t '1 .:r..f--- , , .qs E ,tv - K , r A t .,, sv nxt .::1.Z:4 M -...w-1. . H -sun:-.'.'Z,!:.4Z 1. .... waging. N 1 i i.y.q.,1. -.,.g1.g., ,.-mu., ., ,Q-' .. ..g-.,,,. . :i,-,.,- .. , 1 I vw. . , V, . , , -. ' I v I 3? ' 'gg'-I f' i -. , , -.xv--... -, -fl,4 -.J'f?.- g qu, 1. - H I which directs the six state colleges employs the staFF, approves expenditures, determines policy, and considers recommenda- tions ofthe President. It is headed by Mr. V. L. Browne. G. Ellis Gable, Tulsa is chairman of the State Board of Regents for Higher Education. R. L. Crowder, Jr. of Tonkawa is vice-chairman. Members ot both boards are appointed for their business ability, interest in education and good citizenship. STATE BOARD OF REGENTS FOR HIGHER EDU- vqg. CATION: G. Ellis Gable, Tulsa, chairman, R. L. ---ex Crowder, Jr., Tonkawa, vice chairman, John J. Vater, Jr., Enid, secretary, Guy M. Harris, Ard- more, assistant secretary, Dr. E. T. Dunlap, Oklahoma City, chancellor, T. G. Sexton, Okla- homa City, administrative assistant, Bob F. Allee, Elk City, Mrs. S. F. Ditmars, Muskogee, Wharton Mathies, Clayton, William Payne, Oklahoma City. 1 -4 N ,K t V V H .52 l it t, , E' ' I - an 3-k h el- i - fu' 3 , 'f '56 if-.'f ? . ' wi' Q.-f it li-Ml? if T A . tt-. Dr. Gcmrlcmd Godfrey I President of Cenfrcal Stowe College Dr. Godfrey Builds CSC's Image ,im n E fi .,.. 1 KEN - 1 o GENTRAL STATE GOLLEQE Edmond., Oklahoma Omce of the Preskianf 1 'lr' DEAR STUDENTS, FACULTY AND FRIENDS: Every organization has an image and this is particularly true of an institution of higher learning. At Central State College we are proud to have people see us as we are-- the largest and most dynarnic college in Oklahoma .... the producer of more certified teachers than any other institution in the state .... a school faced with the problems which come with rapid expansion, but which continues to uphold academic excellence. . . a. source of artistic creativity and appreciation that spreads throughout the state. . . an institution whose athletic teams are always to be reckoned with. . . the major industry in Edmond. . . a budding research institute in science, special education and other areas. . . a college that is concerned with the moral, religious and social life of its students as well as intellectual training. These things and many more make up the image of Central State College. My congratulations go to the Bronze Book editor, staff, and sponsor for portraying this image to you. Sincerely yours, Garland Godfrey President ml . l Administrators and wives received guests ot the President's reception which was Centrc1l's first lady, Mrs. Gorlonld Godfrey, serves in the refreshment line cot held in early fall. In the line are, left to right, Deon ond Mrs. Charles Richmond, Deon the Home Economics club reception. E. C. Hclll, Deon and Mrs. Joe Jackson, and President and Mrs. Garland Godfrey. Sewing as academic dean of the College since 1951, Dr. Joe Jackson goes over some ofthe many pieces of correspondence that concern the school. As Dean of Students, Dr. Charles Richmond is primarily responsible for the development, coordina- tion, interpretation and leadership of a comprehensive program of student activities and services. Deans Direct Student Programs 1 ln his twenty-fourth year at Central State, Dr. E. C. Hall, graduate dean, directs CentroI's fifth-year program leading to the Master of Teach- ing degree. Noted for his disarming smile, dean of men Alvin Freiberger super- vises student activities for the young men on campus. ,Ls z 1-:'?y1tQ5: -1jQ':a jf cc -'A f' ' r - -71 2-s?i' t.l-2 E pi-L tt . , fra 32...a- 'sei :sw -we ef f it lnllgpgggltts -3.1 wg -. . se - -5 f , in . 'ww ,ii . V l gffl llll 'N F Wi fl is. - , L . . .1 , ft. iii , -s ,sw JL f tht? ll liillil QV' l 4' L' - 5. . Y. I X or .,, Ls 'V . fi. igfvr ,ei ' A iff: . 5 Ln ' 2 l iii? A 'fi'- ,:,,l giimi.l i , . 1 iii .t as 1 we l , ae. I, . 5 -fi-I' ll -if' e-Q... 2' .Il Working with departmental chairmen on class schedules, de- signing courses, supervising personnel records of all students, meeting the needs as advisors and counselors forthe men and-women students - Central State's five deans manage to perform these duties as well as many others. Dr. Joe C. Jackson serves as academic dean, directing the entire curriculum of the school. Dr. E. C. Hall heads the expanding graduate program at CSC, and Dr. Charles Richmond serves as counselor and coordinator of student activities. Dean Wilma Armstrong is Dean of Women, and Alvin Freiberger is Dean of Men. ' ' ' f ' 5'5? 53' 7'7'f', ': y i Wilma Armstrong, dean of women at Central State since 1955, is never for from the phone as she keeps up with the coeds. i N: 'Tilt 1. 1 l l fi it .1 5 I '- 5 gig ' ., - I 5,2 ' 35 4 I lpii' '15 Wg llix if. Eff 9--ui! mi 5:Q v ' -'.:f'f.i ' V 'u l' :T-1 X mit .,if.i, Jgiaiip i 11 -4 1 i,ii.Ff 3Ei ' lu, g..,'yp,:v '. aiif'-fliei izit . W'-.2 .,'-.Lui ff' i' MJQ 5 TCI 335-Elf? - Vi, .. , lsgfgit, Hia . 2- e t' ga lFkCcf :2i5f',1j -x. Eel? Q ' Fi:-5'3 -'-fE l 6722 wl ,' P f is ! ' i l NL.. - gd 1 --Q .1 up ' ,- .e zzeszi il. - I '- Q-lla 4 ,. 1 ite. , -. , li! X U sg Q N 1 lx, iV,h Using the typewriter to seek scholarship funds is new Director of Development, Max O. Davis. Mrs. Leda Cantrell is in her twenty-fifth year at Central State. Her well organized desk is indicative of the kind of records she keeps. , , . Y . :E L, l '. 'ill . ,lee 4' Y '- il T . Q! if- . V i 1 ii, l is Mil: YM? , can is X Wm , .4 5, it it mglgsi. X eil iim..im,,mj5g Rggiiiidi l '- fl li iran . . tlifi' ki '-1 1 f L, N M :ui Q' ,L J -j ' Jffi , JA . : f asm.. ' V lisa .. K9 Oscar Sullins keeps the adding machine busy as he checks on purchase prices. Dr. Bill Fisher took over as director of admission and records during the past summer semester. Officers Handle School Policies Central State administrative officers have many and varied duties. Among them are taking care of all college finances, handling public relations, keeping academic records of students, and obtaining all necessary furniture and equipment for campus buildings. Alvin Alcorn holds the title of Comptroller and is responsible 'for over-seeing all incoming money and ensuring its use in the best possible manner for the opera- tion of Central State. Mrs. Leda Cantrell, bursar, is in charge of collecting all money paid to the school. She signs all checks, and keeps records of CSC expenditures. Max O. Davis, director of Public Information and Development, handles pub- licity for the school. Oscar 'Sullins, purchasing agent, has the responsibility for con- tracting facilities for Central. Dr. Bill E. Fisher, director of Admissions and Records, took over his duties in the summer. He formerly was head of student teaching. Comptroller Alvin Alcorn looks out over the growing campus. He is responsible for the business of the school. Administrators Carry Varied X , fi' l t ltr. Nw Earl Drennan serves the student body by securing financial aid through loans and scholarships. Y Odus Rice assumed his position as assistant to the dean ofthe college in September. M. D. Smith relaxes o moment 'om his duties as director of testing and counseling. Bill Randolph, director ofthe Data Processing office, looks over the work of his student assistant Dan Mickish. Duties The administrative staff at Central State handles the many functions necessary to keep the school running and to make education possible. Their duties range from operating the intricate mechanisms of the computers to process grades and class cards, to awarding scholarships, testing, and maintaining the vast physical plant. As the number of students increases, admin- istrative work multiplies and additional staff mem- bers are required to meet the need. Even though the new building was only com- pleted a year ago, it is already overflowing. Trained personnel in these areas devote their time to assisting faculty and students alike in carrying out the academic program. Jay Valentine explains to Pete Dunham the composition of the soil on campus. Top man of the maintenance crew is Duty Whorton who takes a trouble-call in his office. I F Y...- Fggc. 1- 'ste M755 fe at 1 Teil Fl:.!':S:tc r xt gl my wr. fs' .P .t tiWMl -w- 1ft4ts5'Me.53gg.t 'Qtr' X 7... 'Q--'.w!Il t '1r,iiliL, ',, W, '- Huw, ' ,mmf t W t . U X X. alarm-, W ,,!!. F - ff We Top: Don Jessup assists in keeping records for the 6000 students at Central. Center: Frieda Hunt, Jackie Granzow, Zae Knight and Carol Sue Gurtery compare problems in their positions as assistants in the office of admissions and records. Bottom: George Cox directs the place- ment office, helping students to acquire positions after graduation. ' t M . eiiegi ,, j i HN ' 'Q it gi eg 30 The Administration Building provides space forthe many functions needed to keep the college organized and running on schedule. tl!-' t. t. U. , , xr W Se V.: 1 tiger t Garland Fletcher serves as assistant to the comptroller, Al- vinAlcorn. Office Forces Vital for School Fifi 'ggi 1' 4 AC. X I mc tw i i :ei 1 2 Waiting for the rush of students are finance office employees, top picture: Jean Ritzhaupt, Beth Kennedy and Glenda Uetzp center: Mary Melton and Chrys McClureg bottom: LaVerne Baucom, Jo Ann Landrum, and Juanita Devine. emi? t.'F5-i t '-QL W FF? 'ei xf 15f L x 1 Processing grades is iust one of the many duties of John Robertson, full-time em- ployee in the Data Processing office. t Ai .Ad Helon Granzow keeps President Godfrey's office running in top condition. 7 J -'Y-1 -- -- M i f 7 r fi Performing their secretarial duties are, left to right, Jessie Mayo, secretary to Alvin Alcorn, Dorothy Henton, secretary to H. Innerarityp Eltalene Crabb, placement office secretary: and Marcella Guyer, secretary to Max Davis. E I I I - Secretaries play a vital role in any or- ganization and at Central State College the iob is certainly far from simple. Some direct the work of student em- ployees as well as handling their regu- lar duties. Checking on files of incoming students, making certain of class requirements, seeing that transcripts, health blanks, and all the other admissions forms are in order, typing, filing, mailing letters, taking dicta- tion - these tasks and many others make up the daily routine for secretaries in the ad- ministrative offices ofthe campus. Jocile Pedigo, secretary to Dean Armstrong, begins her clay with typing. .N i 2 n 5, !E if ALICE.: :L Y .... ,EW l V . it ' Handling all the admissions records for each student at Central are these full-time registry assistants, Gratia Bowen, Jeannie Strader, Naomi Bachi and Marie McLaughlin. Discussing a student problem are Evelyn Harris, secretary to Dean Jackson, and Martha Jessup, secretary to Deans Richmond and Freiberger. Mary Good and Mary Lee Smith, PBX operators, handle all calls at Central State College. J-L. Y, 1.1-1 'TES aa c.s,s.,, 31 Campus Police Maintain Safety Checking for parking violators, handling all Central State security, and maintaining an atmosphere of safety, four modern day campus con- stables on the CSC police force accepted their responsibilities as fully- accredited police officers. Chief Bill Bruce, Dan Reinhold, John Garrett, and Gerald Smith work a 48-hour week and maintain an academic schedule of at least twelve hours. Traffic tickets averaged fifty per day or 9000 this year with a ratio of approximately 1500 students per officer. Adding a fourth member to the team for the 1963-64 school year en- abled the unit to proceed with their task of law enforcement even more efficiently than the previous term. If at any time a student is apprehended, a campus policeman is required to, make a report of the incident to the officials in the adminis- f trative department. Officers were also responsible for transporting all money from the college to the bank. Chief of Campus Police, Bill Bruce, makes a daily round of checking build- ing locks. Taking a coffee break from their out-of-door activities are Dan Reinhold and Don Whether Gerald Smith Writes 0 ticket in Or Out Of his Cor, it still means m0r1ey Garrett. to pay - for someone. ugqM1aAa sms axiom 04 sndwoa ,sg6 !, U JO ,PSP '1a6Qumu uogun guaprug 'splagg uaqog 1aAo sslool 5u!4aau.1 Jolndod 1s0u1 amp uo aaold ddng uA1qgny4 's 6ug6ouoW puosasn amp 1103 oL1::uo1g aqg ,fuogun D I 1 1 S 94 10 Amp 's1W 1 s W, , , V ,QEQQF , 'wif I snr. 15 GL: .F .. is .1 FV? , 1' .Q fc Z' ' MF ,x5fjfF'VAg,: 4? 45 HL- .1 , A ' 4 wp -If W I va, x 1 1. 5 1 J N 1 if F. ff 1 JJ' ' A 1 1 1 1 .fl 1, J Q 5:1 . W A ', 11' ' 33 1 nf? vi . me .ew - .V , ' CQ 1 , 1 1 H Jail' .1 - -2: :Q .mu-5 fn., il CJ' 1 Km ' 1 1111..- gf 121 :'.: 1 I. 'a1o4sx1o0q uogun aq410 1e5o s1au1o4sn3 guepms .seq go auuos Aq pasnwn 6up1oo1 S! -uDLu Uauxllnnj n1oN 'aunf u Sugsnoq U!!! 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I 5 :x rn - Q -1 3. 14 3 'Alguapgga pun Alqgooms U'-IOI' 'sloqag 1,0 .IOLDSJQP Suguum o51a1a1,o:J q6nnp1nW sdaaxf saoyuas poo! Qlmgww ,, , W,9W,- , 1 K 'nga' Professional Education Guides 1 Looking over an interesting test paper are Dr. Joe Griggs, Dr. Dee Green, and Dr. Zelma Green. Taking over the reigns this year of the expanding division of Education and Psychology which influences almost every department on campus is the division's new head, Dr. Harrison Way. Fil' i I ' , lt -l V it ll r ,ll Dr. Faye Teague shares some material with special Dr. William McCallum gets across a point concerning Taking a breather from grading the huge stack education head, Dr. Gene Hensley. his field of interest, education. Of papers is PrOfGSSOI'LOFGr1 Sl'l9l50l'1- 4 Students Psychological understanding and professional educational growth are the primary goals of the Education and Psychology division. Headed by Dr. Harrison Way, this department includes twenty faculty members, and offers instruction in such specialized fields as guidance, admin- istration, reading, speech therapy, mental. hygiene, psychology, and the regular educational courses. It claims a total of 15 doctor's degrees on the staff. A recent innovation in this division is the addition of a psychology major. This year the Education and Psychol- ogy division moved into completely mod- ernized facilities in Old North Tower. t T 'i55Z1fi,'ii it ii. , ,T gwgmwi. tim V Dr. John Boland, speech and therapy specialist, con- sults a text on emotionally disturbed children. Dr. Dale Mullins, head of student teaching, and Dr. Wayne Lee finds grading term papers to be o long and exhausting task. Sf5xgt.ii.ui ,.,,-q W , Dr. George Guess and Florrie Wilson compare notes on changes in the curriculum for the education department. Dr. Carl Downing exchange some amusing inci- dents concerning student teachers. M2124 wal 99 Ct 1 -wg T '- 3s3 ..- Checking his mail box in Old North Tower is Dr. Virgil Hill, practicing psychologist who teaches night courses. .i 2 .J Lillian lvey welcomes a breather at final grading time. ,Q- Graduate School Enhances Skill ? 'iqMiiQ:g??Sz'iTlAf31i?Q' lim i ' 'i' ' . r . n i 'iql' lm iw.. usage iW ue XXX,,,3,1l1l11,lllj'glT3'Qt, llliiilltgglxxx.. l hw W, tartar it rig If, t it V.---wllifll-fi Dr. E. C. Hall gets the plaque ready for the name of another outstanding graduate student. All the hours ot study 'Finally pay off when the master's cape is conferred. Providing course work designed to meet the needs of individuals in the Fifth Year program is the purpose of the Graduate department. Dr. E. C. Hall heads the Graduate division which is also called the Fifth Year program. ln 1963, ll2 Master's degrees were given, and l25 are expected to be granted in l964. This department touches all divisions and departments of Central State College. Every graduate faculty member is directly related to the graduate division. ' K t itz- 1 1 15 0 ' Y X. in N 1 SAEAXLX I r , 31 t if?-. 'sg Q We Y- . A- ,. 1. , ,f- . 'J-il l - ,. 1- -v , ..v' , .-,. ,. A - 45.17 h:,g3:' L. it ll '::. ill ' '-nu.,-X. . -' x t 5 bf' 4-nfs. s .Q-37pZp5'5vf . 'A . 3812427 .JKHSL f . 55f. z' 1' ' cl '4 Q6 4-7 --bf 1- is A+ P ' as.. JQ. - 1' 1 X '27 'W' i 5 - E ' it V4 N Q Q o :D 4' 1 . Fl it' LQ lf Us -Y vu t ,' . I is Ai l Q LA., , ' fl l ,R 4 f 9 v: V 'gygfl if F Q bib 34 A if ac 4? Q Z oigg t J' - 1, ' 4- ' ' ' , Q . 7711 1 . 'V llzzf-1 S' t.1' 1 Q' 1 wjt Q In T i Q , ' ', 'i .- L -:5,, .If5.- Checking graduate testsis Wanda Voss, secretary to Dean Hall. i E LST Q 7' il4.l4Qi':5 .V 5' -5 l.t,i7lli.?lt 755' 'ti s-P sfsaf 1-fig s. stiff ,wail - it 5 2115 is' 5 ij .-ugh gril psig it V Q-V ff -' -s iii is-.fs - . .-J -i - ig 3 Q 7.4 3 ' Q -' . gr. 5-.1 .. .. . v. 33 EE., :f..' , .Q ...v.4.-... ill Atl? 4 K KY H ii Members ofthe graduate council meet to plan the summer program. ,, -, - -f- if -- ss'-1 X-. ua-. - f E! Dr. Ralph Borah oversees the Audio-Visual department, training students in the techniques and evaluation of educational films. , Looking over some reading material is Mrs. Loree Ferguson. She assists Dr. Jones and Dr. Wayne Lee in the Reading Clinic. -1-,,,,. Olive Mineo, new director of correspondence, listens to a problem of student assistant, Sherri Holladay. Special Services Aid Education To supplement the education program at Cen- tral, several special services are offered. A reading f v v Wlli1l1lli',i. clinic provides courses for college students, public P school pupils, and adults. Regularly enrolled students ' are permitted to take the reading diagnosis without charge. The audio-visual department trains future teachers to use film and tape for educational aids and also serves the community and state with a film library. Correspondence work is now offered through the office of admissions and records. Nearly 500 students are 'enrolled in high school and college classes by mail. U... .,, ,, t meal, wi, - Bernard Lax, center, listens as Dr. Ernest Jones, head of the Reading Clinic, and his secretary, Jean Benz, discuss the curriculum for the coming year. Language Arts and TD, v ,F ' .J ,w ., . - .fzszvgsg .L iw: 'Es Professor Dwight Davis' consults Mrs. Herwanna Barnard and Mrs. Catherine Butler concerning the English Proficiency Examination. F'. - Semanticist, Mrs. Arteola Dew teaches the only class in semantics as well as several classes in humanities. is- I .,.. fr s Dr. Guy Chambers instructs night classes in humanities, his favorite subiect. ..-.4 Three foreign language teachers, Mrs. Frieda Bambas, Mrs. Mildred Lyon, and Mrs. llsa Adams compare the methods used in teaching foreign languages. Dr. Frank Finney, English department chairman, and Dr. Jack Murphy, chairman of the Language Arts Division, discuss the agenda for a division meeting. Meeting to discuss the day's happenings are, left to right, Mrs. Anne McCondless, Mrs. Morrisine Chandler, Mrs. Vera Mayer, and Miss Lorraine Bell. Checking reading material before class time is Mrs. Pauline Graham. She is an assistant professor of English. Humanities Division Expands l Under the leadership of Dr.Jack W. Murphy, T13 'NW - EE the Language Arts division continued its all im- portant task of stressing intelligent and respon- sible communication, appreciation of man's cultural and aesthetic heritage, and disciplined critical evaluation of the written word. Early in the year the old administration building was remodeled for the language arts headquarters. Classrooms for English, speech, humanities and foreign language courses along with offices forthe faculty were completed in time for fall classes. Every student on campus takes some courses in this area as part of the general education program. - Ks... isis: -1 : ' fs.. ll. 'li..Q'E:E it 1 ,. lt l it ...M PM 'wwf - v ' 'E' it EKU' ll it it H5353 wtzzgg ,gt lit'.esselet,,i Ht it it kgggtrtt l ,N ,,,, ,,:l , l ll.. fl tu l WL vi YW Howard D. Allen, M. Clint Miller, and William R. Elkins discuss various problems arising in the teach- ing of English. lt lllt ' Arthur Gacldis, left, chats for a moment with Aris Prewitt, center, and Dr. Claude Arnold before the start ofthe day. Getting together to prepare classwork are Mr. Ella Hunt, Dr. Clara Altaffer, and Mrs. Pauline Owens. Dr. Clifton L. Warren goes over research material before his weekly appearance as book reviewer on the Tom Paxton TV show. Mrs. Delta Reed grades an English Proficiency Examination paper. . .N ,WH W i , ,. l ' 1 , ll 1 i - i Speech Stresses Communication Emil l , l ' ' ' T' ,1 c' i ' 'HQ t G-1' ,, , 'F1f:7:g'?j, '-1 liiillimss tW...i'i.. t.. it W.t.i,i...ggg Mg tmttitttiitftffi. t,iwesIIntit,..t.g1glfiill1f!llli.,. s W 1, iviiggigpii ga Y ffm-'A W ffl? AC, Z' :ga9f'tEc:-f.-,iiiaiw X it tttmtimttt writ it it mm it tml it tttwtuxltttm timmy Wt M m E xlwn iam I-UN i i , E5,,!'r'53,,-A , W T. V Mt, it W im, 5?itQlt'tti1ttt 'itt Wm Hlttwtiigiim l Two of the three graduate assistants in the speech department who both teach and study are Susan Santee and Sarah Mae Kennedy. T 40 Speech courses teach the skills that make a tree and demo- cratic society possible. ln a world that is constantly growing through faster and more accurate means of communications, the speech department at Central State accepts this challenge. Departmental clubs are Pi Kappa Delta and Alpha Psi Omega. They encourage an active interest in this field among the approximately one hundred speech maiors. Central State's fo- rensics division this year hosted the National Forensic meet, a maior debate contest. Winners were invited to participate in the number one contest in the United States at West Point. In addition,tCSC students traveled all over the nation demon- strating the correct methods of debate before high schoolaudiences. The drama division of this department presented dramatic productions ranging from three-act plays to one-act plays. KOCY in Oklahoma City continues to be the principal outlet for Central State news, via the Campus Radio, in which Speech maiors interested in radio broadcasting participate. John Graham is head ot the speech department. Joining Le- Roy Hicks, who has directed drama activities in the past, is Paul Brady. William Willingham directs the Radio and TV division. John Graham has a double role as professor, and forensics director. William Willingham gives final check to volume level in preparation tor pro- gram production. IDFOCSSSSS ,- . '1'vQ '1 E 'YEA -,Ll:'?5lT it. . VL., nb, ,f-5.,V,5, , , f . i Y mlllii :-:Er in if y Ji 5 Checking lights before a dramatic presentation is LeRoy Hicks, who is known throughout the Southwest for his directing abilities. ' Lillian Boland reads to one of her speech methods classes from a laaok on sounds which she edited. Graduate assistant Rose Marie Klassen seeks material for her master's work as well as for the classes she teaches. M.,.......1-1 Critically surveying a rehearsal of Cave Dwellers is Paul Brady. ' W' ... ' ' L?fff51.5., ii si W... ... ...... i if ' Y ' , . wg... -ff AI V V Y :E E f V , , ,... . H... .Y - iQ . S- .g Q I .fi . fi . . , ing. Q. .V Q ' , .. 1, '.fv..1....y'... Ne w .t ....W I ... . 1 ig v lr? I . ...113...m... My N i 1:- ' i..m...' Coordinating the activities of the art department is Chairman Bertha Hamill. Specializing in the areas of painting and sculpture is Michael Bachi. Artists Offered Opportunities tt ... lg 5 , Student designs in construction paper attract the attention of Richard Morton. Offering students an opportunity to study art education, commer- cial arts and fine arts is the basic contribution of the Art Department. Chairman of the department is Bertha Hamill, who teaches the basic elements of art appreciation, history of art, and ceramics. Each specialist instructed art students in his particular field: Kathryn Alcorn, art education and design craftsp Michael Bachi, fine arts, painting and sculpture: Richard Morton, commercial art, and Ira Lee White, drawing fundamentals. Finding that four hands are better than two when trying to weave are Lee White and Kath- ryn Alcorn. 1 ,, , A - if . l ' ... 1.56,-.. - if Usually behind the camera rather than in front of it is college photographer Henry Hunt. Director of publications and recent recipient of his doctorate of journalism, Dr. Ray Tassin ponders a piece of copy. Journalistic Qualiti Journalism faculty serve a number of duties along with teach- ing budding iournalists. Dr. Ray Tassin, who this year was award- ed the 27th Journalism Ph.D. in the world, sponsors The Vista and Newsletter. Reba Collins, assistant professor of iournalism and English, also does public information and sponsors the yearbook. Campus photographer for all publications and instructor of the class is Henry Hunt. A total of 22 hours is now offered in the department. Sorting student information cards as part of her iob in the publications office is office manager June Copelin. es Stressed Dividing her time as Bronze Book sponsor, iournalism professor, and director of public information, Reba Collins looks over the prize winning 1963 book. inf' W, in ll F l l l 43 ,Wgyytiiygiiigiii 1 ' ++ + l 'i ln. fl if I Mrs, Colene Maxwell, Dr. Ann Coyner, E, Howard Haworth, Mrs. Lucille Carlson, and Travis Hyde discuss class' room procedureslbefore a departmental meeting. As head of the Business department, Dr. Milton Bast coordinates all the curriculum for the area. i Training and Experience Available l Relaxing between classes with coffee and doughnuts in the new lounge are faculty members 1 Mrs. Bobbye Persing,-Gene Loftis, John Smith, James Davis, and Alvin Bryan. 1 The Business department provides an op- portunity for students to secure training which will enable them to obtain positions in the bus- iness world as well as for teaching certificates. Adding five newly-approved courses to its curriculum, this division increased its enrollment by approximately nineteen percent over last year's figure. Headed by Dr. Milton Bast, the Business de- partment staff is comprised of nineteen faculty members. Departmental student organizations are the Accounting club, Marketing club, and Pi Omega Pi, a business education fraternity. The five courses added this year include: Report writing, Sales Management, Retail Mer- chandising and Buying, Advertising Copy and Layouts, and Small Business Management. 44 . .4 , of Tltlnrne W A -P-Ar-1 - 1 ,, e.. v H le... ...J John Hutchinson, Dovid Landrum, Mrs. Evelyn Randolph, and Jess Thomas check their morning mail before preparing for a day of classes. Relaxing in the faculty lounge are Louetta Mooney, Edward Fortenberry, Dr. Rolph Reed, and Howard Clark. through Business Department The back entrance to the Business building shows the beauty of its architectural structure. It was completed in January of 1963. .1 1 1 s v test , S AM --r- ss-fstw ts .xL,..,cx at , Mt- 4 - .-st. , W, .wg . V ' tiiflit- glt 'M ' l will l J, -- .sw ex 45 Mathematics Beasts Qutstanding 1 52150 5 ' -- ' ' . , se -'ne e.-J -v ' ' v 'f ,'i? 4f.f. J, 'li' --- ' 'nr . X- .. .,, QNX 'T xv The Mathematics Building is serving its second year as o home for mathematics maiors and faculty. Meeting in the teachers' lounge for refreshments are Donald Boyce, C. E. Herring, Francis Olbert and Cal Guthrie. tt. wi,g,...n whit- . .W.e.t: -,smmwnmit Meeting incoming Vernon Ribera are outgoing Hurshell Hunt and Monty Roberts. Program The primary intent of the Mathematics Department is to allow the students to realize that mathematics is abstract in nature and that it has great concern for structure and pattern. Mrs. Dorothea Meagher heads the fourteen faculty members who teach the 550 math- ematics and engineering maiors. Two additional faculty were added to the teaching staff this year. Don Boyce, who is com- pleting his work for a doctorate has returned after a two-year leave of absence. Vernon Ribera, who is also working toward a higher degree is new at CSC. Few colleges or universities in the South- west can claim the distinction of having one building devoted entirely to the teaching and learning of mathematics as does Central State. Central State College has long been recog- nized for its outstanding participation in the mathematics programs which meet the needs of present and future teachers of mathematics. Looking over a new mathematics textbook are Jon Plachy, Verne Loman. U ' .r ,D il l lg m- 'iie ,...aiA?'1i 1.4 Z - 1-3 fl --' . si: . 'i ti , .if 4, Serving as chairman of the mathematics department since 1951, Dorothea Meagher heads the I4-member faculty. Dr. Earl Rice, and Dr. La- in t t l wi' wi,.i.l..l' lu l Jim Chen and Sam Hankey check some of their figures on the cal- culating machine. 'iff ':'.2 ', ,fi. li, ' v it Ti L ll in 'H g, ' '-. , 5 .- 1 ' ? 'E l if 2 l ' i l-fi, 1 55 l , 7 ry it if l 1 N 2 1 i l l ' i 1 ,Q I , Nl f is 1, g I .1 7 tt. Dr. Carl Thomas, left, head of the Social Studies division, consults with John Stroup and Tom Hawkins. F Waiting for students to fill up the classrooms are Dr. Jessee Clardy and Travis McBride. Social Studies Views World Dr. Gene Aldrich gets across a point to Fred Machesney, left, Dr. Henrietta Armstrong and George Steinmeyer. Training students tor a better way of lite through human and material sources, enabling them to become more 'useful citizens is the primary contribution made to the individual student by the Social Studies division. Housed in Evans Hall, this division became the center of interest last fall during the world- shaking crisis of President Kennedy's assassina- tion and the events which followed. Twenty-three faculty members teach the 516 maiors in five areas, including history, gov- ernment, sociology, economics, and geography, Each Centralite is also required to take a mini- mum of nine hours in the field for gener- al education. This year, the division revised all ot its degree programs and readiusted many of the courses. Dr. Carl R. Thomas heads the department. Participating in a round table discussion on a square table are John Luidens, Richard Peters, and Dr. Alton Lee. Problems 41.4 at H. C. Pender, Fred Drake and Roger Umphers make a rare visit to the students' part of a classroom. Social studies professors seem never to lack something to discuss as is illustrated by professors Ray Whitson, Cliff Wheeler, Milburn Bolin and George Benz. 55753, A, Quiz We iii Ernest Farmer and Herman Full- graf visit the part of the social studies department which is usually occupied by studying social studies students. Beniamin Lucas, Ruth Garwin and Beniamin Forman take advantage of the office space as a dis- cussion place. l .M , H i 5 Lp., V. A Dr. Lorraine Peissner for the day. .. 1 'lg V 3: .ffl A -.J sf H , ,,... 1 ggg l- V , E - ii , 1 i :ss 1 ' , if ii N A llllllfif ly l B 2-'Hu iz i , : SH ,A Wi! ' K me iw Siifffe gli E Y' Sli :Lai ii 'fulfill ' 'ggi i' iiiigzeiilssgggaz, wi!-1 ll im' . l ,E V 1: , i ,Aer .J ,W ee , i ll ' his H Roy Vallo seems to be felling Morve Evans and Roberi Lyon about the fish That got away. ' x ,if a ff? . ,, A 'zz N The ielephone proves to be an indispensible obiecf for Professor Marve Evans, chairman of the sci- ence division. Additional Room Provided for checks over her schedule of classes Going over some charts are Clarence Yoesting and Dr. Whit Marks, head of physics. ful' ' - rl ee lil is ' 'fflifieizii we ii jg if 2,2 i 'im i l ii . i il . - if 5 ' is l , K , gf in i 25-gf fiif. Fl , gf if , l ' U liillliililiiggig i ll i f-ai i fl e' V 1 xi, . ,I, ix r gi 1 ' 5E5::gg5gig5,., 1 MM sian. i 1 I 1: ll J , .je-J , L , A 'Xl ,i 1 ' 1 , .,..:-. 1 Em z ..,:::. A it it ' in it it it it til 1 ii- -it it ' -it it it it i. it Y 'i ,i it - i . - it it it it itll' ll' . if ijt Hilti ,ltjigs 5 i it Wigs 1' ll ,slirgijiii oo, Pondering over an examination for her biology classes is Dr. Ethel Derrick. Marvin Mays, Dr. Virginia Harden and Dr. Beverly Cox look over a biology text. Scientists Training students to reason with scientific logic and an awareness of the world in which we live is the role the science department plays onthe CSC campus. Headed, by Marve Evans, 23 faculty members instruct the 614 science maiors. Complete remodeling plus an addition to Howell Hall pro- vided new classrooms, laboratories and individual offices for each faculty member. New scientific equipment and laboratory furniture were also added. ' Staff members 'are almost equally divided in the areas of chemistry, physics, and biology. Trying to guess what Lynn Mason holds in her hand are Bruce Winkler, Verlin Richardson, Perry Mason and lsa Ruth Plank. fi? 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P' ililluwfiitii.. iitlfliilggg.. iiiiiiwg i 'E 'lfgg ,H i ti... iitlllijfllgt.WilH . tt five 1 53:2 t 'nl it N , W il, ,,,,i ,,l,ii,,,,,,, is , A Vi., 'f - et iimii.i in -if L ff :iii mm, X ,- , , A . it ' T57 ' -I it ' im .. iii -.fat Warren Smith, Lothar Hornuff, Floyd Frazier, and Dr. Reginal Hacker visit their favorite room in Howell Hall - the coffeepotroom. iiiiismiw ll ,,,s,,ti,i,ii it ' ' W y ii. 5'-L Visiting the new addition to the Science building are Jerry Webb, Teruo Morishige, Paul Kirby, Anthony Belski, and Loh Yi Chong. l l i if -TTA ll ull' if . 1 'h ' --if f ,-, lil! Zi 2-tf7.:Q all it sri. Y! it it tm it mst -W., -- iiiaiimti gmt E1-it fm:- r L' Yi' , 4.- -ll f ' Te 4, li. t V' if E.- i144 . ei kgs li will it-.G iii H... it 1' wail ll i, ij Q it '3i..t,:..fl.s.el. i. .. i y N l l '52 Chairman Willard Nichols, Dr. Clarence Garcler, and Jack Sisson listen intently to the quality Ofc new SielnWUY Pluno PlC1YeCl by Coleman Smith. Fedora Stewart and Kay Dean Walker, both members of the Okla' homa City Symphony as well as the music 'Faculty at Central State, ex- change technical information pertaining to their special areas. Music Develops Appreciation and Wendell Ralston, Dr. James Taggart and Barbara Garder look for stories about their music students in the Vista. ' wi ' uf, f V -,- vw I-.1--rr -qv-'t' i . ' ' 4-.egg H In l- f . - ,if 1 ui D l W -, I if ,L jf, gait jaff , A if ' . .l t s i i ' i f 'ftws'f1--- of 1 f 1 1 f i h ' f ',fwE. n3'JiI 19 1' is -1, , W :-,j- .3.-5' ,. -. 74,34 .. 2 -as gf ,:--, -Y 13 4- x c 1 11 'ip :lb r R . ' X -f, 'K' ll Y F J V4 my M: sith? 12 slr 2 .. i - t . K gb if i t' 'Wi 445, K , f-1 K ., . 1 1, ' mv--r '-v+.- .,a-f.-,1..t-Lf - ,. ' H.-ff, 4' .t ,.,. A, ,W A, T. ,A 'I ..f5.1qi:ig:A?5, - -,FV-I .f ,LQ r,..f.s, , Qlf',:.5fha1.g-.353 .r-'fe '4-it G7 - -' -P' Vim 1ws?.,. Making s.m ...L2 ...eo ,. ljizi efrgiq- ' 295.1 s -,Q ,.. , me ,, A-1' , 'seq ,QW ,QQ as 4941, pgs' an - T5 .. tx -,t --wt ' .,t,?'iU tim ff: Qgzifj .tg is are it 53,15 mptt qw- :aa 4:5 H w L' lu- ..,,, , l' w, 1- 5 , 1 ' we 1521 1 5-' 5 U ,xt ,t Passers-by on a warm day are treated to a cacophony of sound emerging from open doors ofthe music practice rooms. The Fine Arts stage is also part of the music facilities for rehearsals and performances. T c h ' q es Striving to develop greater understanding and appreciation of good music along with the techniques required in teaching it are the obiectives of the music department. Now occupying the entire Fine Arts Build- ing, the division has added four new faculty members to its teaching staff and now claims 121 music education maiors. Serving as a laboratory workshop, the band, stage band, chorus, and chorale pre- pare future music teachers. Central State graduates more music education maiors each year than any other institution in the state. Willard S. Nichols heads this department, which has produced highly-trained musi- cians with the ability to disseminate their knowledge of music. , :QQ ' fx. ,V W Faculty musicians, Wayne Nichols, Harvey Garber, Ruth Ralston and Shirley Robison select exercises to be used for the student proficiency examination. Three outstanding woodwind performers, Catherine Paulu, Betty Johnson and Loris Wiles, check their instruments after o practice session. . uh tiglfwtrl-f't9?g,45tQg?s1ig3 ffifu k. 5i3:,,.:- l'.H-shi-. G: QW.. E' 'I 'J ,. ,, iii. wjgai, l 4 . +te4g:1.: Hifi . Q. Y i igl mga . ,PX I 4 Ralph DeWeber tests tools in the workshop of the IA building. Dr. Asbury Smith is chairman of the Industrial Arts Department. He has been at Central State since 1942. Indust ial Arts GivesTechnicaI, Jr in y 4 petit - .i'Q n:, Emmet Osgood checks out a disturbance in some radio equipment. Training on a highly technical level, students of the Industrial Arts department prepared for their chosen profession under Dr. Asbury Smith, chairman, and five faculty members. Approximately 125 Industrial Arts maiors had the op- portunity for experience in working with typical industrial tools and materials - be it acetylene torch or in the quiet of the drafting room. Courses are also offered in the basic skills of printing in order to acquaint students with fundamentals of graphic arts, and a movement is under way to develop a new electronics curriculum for the department. Industrial Arts actually has three aims in mind: First, to pro- vide experience in using the machines in the field of technology, second, as a means to turn a hobby into creative skill, and finally, to prepare teachers to teach others how to use the tools of our industrial world effectively. .-,qv- 's-. 5 s ,J - . .4.. -...-.,, Gene Simpson, head of Centrol's print shop, supervises all printing done by the college. John Bowen consults C. B. lngrczham on a class metal design proiect. Pra t' I T ' ' g The Industrial Arts building houses not only the Industrial Arts department and the print shop, but also the Art department, The Vista office, and the photography lab ,, . X 4 it , ,, gs .. gee V ,el M 1 y , . ssh ,, .t , ,,3,,,Y, g ,, .5-en at ,..,, 1 P tt nw ,Q , . WISH Y. u Y sei-l N -H is lf: 3- s I 'tux 'l it 'lflit wil Q' n' te-'nf ,apr .t if 'ig' 'XX tml.-'lies' KX?-1. 4 Gathering in the reference section for a meeting are Frances Richards, Lucille Best, Ronnie Curtis, Winifred Stayton and Imogene Troxel. ir..- Comprising the teaching faculty of the library science department are Myra Cunningham and Dorothy Gleason. Carrie Belle Meyer, Jerome Simpson, and Mildred Hauser busily check books in and out. Library Meets Finding something amusing in the card catalogue file are Ada Ingram and Tom Baker. Max Chambers Library not only serves as a place for study and research but as an area for many varied displays, such as this one on packaging. ,.L nf. . .... N-.. Student Needs for Knowledge Meeting both the faculty and the student needs for books and other materials for curriculum, research, and recreation, Mac Chambers Library staff members keep the building open 78 hours a week. Containing 85,000 volumes, it is one of the most popular places on campus during finals week, remaining open until 12 midnight. The coming year will see the beginning ofa faculty mem- orial section in the Library, by which a faculty member, upon retirement, may donate his personal library and a gift of S100 for the initial purchase of books in his chosen subject area. During the present school year, a Library Science Certifica- tion program and a Library Science minor were added. Dr. Gene Hodges heads the fourteen main librarians who strive to make available as much' as possible of the most up-to- date information cx teacher or student should desire. Built in 1957 to accomodate the increasing campus popu- lation, the Library is, always expanding its facilities, continuing to be .a well-organized, smooth-running campus operation. The much-used home for the books studied by Central State students is Max Chambers Library html la AH -'im 5 F ii W sp t , k ir, ,-wishi- Dale Hamilton, CSC athletic great in his collegiate years, serves as Athletic Director for the college. ' Coaches Steve Shepherd and Mark Winters discuss an important topic on Central State sports. Lonnie Gilliland, director of safety education in Oklahoma City, comes to CSC each Monday evening to teach a course in driver education. Al Blevins, head football coach, has a far-away look as he dreams of the day the Bronchos will earn the champion- ship again. P E Department Carries Fitness Lui ,. , -, g e W I , EQ-2 Charles Murdock and Bobby Hunt pause from their Arriving at the PE annex to start his daily duties as a John Jones is suited up and ready to work. He is coaching duties and head for a coffee break. graduate assistant is Del Heidebrecht. freshman varsity basketball coach. Jackie McCallum teaches one of the general education required subiects, per- sonal hygiene. ' Program To carry on the American image of alertness of mind and fitness of the physique, young people must not only study books, but also keep their physi- cal form in good running order. Directed by Miss Emma Plunkett, chairman of the women's division, and Dale E. Hamilton, chairman of the men's division, the department of Physical Education strives to encourage the realization of the need for active relaxation. This year brought a greater variety of activity classes plus additional grad- uate courses in the department cur- riculum. Del Heidelorecht was added to the faculty list as assistant basket- ball coach. mx-in - 11-: -x -- rr-r : r--angry.: ,- : T -Jr, I. A- 'Lf , - -IQ ' i ' ' Q Holding a statue of the ideal in physical man is head ofthe 1 women's department Emma Plunkett. , ' i l Measuring the height and weight of Ann Shanks are Betty Dryden, left and Virginia Peters, all physical education profsp Q l Muriel Herbrand and Bernice Waggoner leave the Barbara Ryan takes a break from her activities on the physical education annex to teach classes in physical education faculty ancl goes to the Bron- the gymnasium. cho Corral. . V' Scaooi. Mrs. Mary Alice Fisher prepares a display that she used in an exhibit at the l7tl1 annual American School Service Association meeting in Atlantic City, New Jersey, last fall. Checking recipes before her morning classes is Mrs. Lillian Sandlin, a new addition to the Home Economics faculty. ttillwlilIrlll 'lll l'l tftgfKfigt5i4f i.,1 ' 'ii' 'N i t Students Acquire Home Ec Skills Dr. Gladys Ford, department head, arranges candelabra for the Home Economics dining room. ' QSMQ , Preparing the student for better home and family living is the intent ofthe Home Economics department. Headed by Dr. Gladys Ford, this division encourages an active interest in the principles of etiquette, sewing, cooking and all the other aspects of the home. A contributing factor to the increased enthusiasm in this de- partment is the Home Economics Chapter, sponsored by Mrs. Mary Alice Fisher, a member ofthe teaching staff. Dr. Ford, Mrs. Fisher, and Mrs. Lillian Sandlin, who ioins the faculty roll this year, instruct the ninety-five Home Economics maiors in scientifically-designed kitchens located in the base- ment of Murdaugh Hall. Thus, the students who will soon take their recognized places in society seek to prepare themselves for responsible citizenship through this, their chosen field of study. , . . ,A. , f -L,Q. Ja T . T I l l i Health Center Shields Students Accepting the responsibility of seeing to the health of the Central State populace, members of the infirmary staff are on call 24 hours a day. Mrs. Beth Camblin heads the staff of three full-time nurses, including Miss Marjorie Sheedy, Mrs. Edna Ruth Miller, and Mrs. Wilma Mullins. All are registered nurses. Two Edmond physicians, Dr. W. R. Coyner and Dr. Ralph E. Payne, visit the infirmary each day at noon and in an emergency can be reached at any hour of the day or night. Mrs. Hazel Myers is secretary for the infirmary staff, which also includes one student assistant and one custodian. Medications are distributed to students at a reduced rate, and no charge is made for nursing services and medical consultations. Two four-bed wards and two isolation rooms provide facili- ties for those in need of intensive treatment. Thus any student who needs medical or nursing care at Central State gets immediate attention. Wilma Mullins, R.N., and Mariorie Sheedy, R.N., check a student's health record before beginning medication. A . Heading the staff of three full-time nurses is Beth Camblin, R.N. 'il-e, 4- Tr, at Edna Ruth confident Mrs. Hazel Myers serves as secretary for the infirmary staff. R.N., operates the complex machinery in the infirmary with F, 62 West Hall serves CentraI's student body with housing for upperclass women. lt was completed in the fall of 1962. ' New Dorms Q if l 4 I' l w. fl :Jw 3' i. ' xx, i tn lc l ' sa ' time Vivian Roofe and Elsie Whitacre supervise dorm life as housemothers for about 300 coeds. Provide Comfortable West Hall house counselors are Karen Wehrenberg, Darla Harper, Kathy Taylor, Judy Heiliger, Jackie Moulder, and Ruth Ann Williams. Sewing as dorm officers are True Caldwell, president: Kathy Stevens, devotional chairmanp Peaches Littleiohn, treasurerg and Judy Cephus, secretary. Vice President Patsy Lewis is not pictured. . YV ll fl it pi ,Q . it I l5 3 East Hall, the newest housing facility for men, is situated on the northeast corner of campus. Quarters Providing comfortable quarters for more than 500 students are East Hall for men and West Hall for women. The structures were first occupied in the fall of 1962. Enrollment time sees the students de- scending upon the dormitories equipped with everything from typewriters to toothbrushes. From their homes in the dorms they pre- pare to meet the challenges of everyday college life. Each room was designed for comfort and convenience with two beds, two desks, two chairs, spacious closets, large storage areas, bookshelves, bulletin boards and venetian blinds. The central heating and air-conditioning units, study rooms, lounges, guest rooms, and sun porches help make dorm life a pleasure. Girls have access to beauty shop equip- ment and facilities for doing the laundry. Hostesses for West Hall are Vivian Roofe and Elsie Whitacre. East Hall hostesses are Alice Berry and Nellie Lathrop. ll i ill lllli aiiif 1 Dorm counselors and house mothers prepare to decorate East Hall lounge for Halloween. Pictured are Steve Douglass, Mary Alice Berry, dorm hostess, Eldon Forresterf Gene Douglas, Nellie Lathrop, assistant dorm hostess, and Bob Bradshaw. ,i , H l Murclaugh Hall houses over 250 freshmen girls and is conveniently located in the center of the campus. Murdaugh, Thatcher Provide e 1 ' my F is rr ,1 Zi' . ii, z f , 1 House Council members relaxing on the sun porch are, left to right, Martha House mothers are Mrs. Frances White, night hostess, and Mrs. Orbie Suttle, dorm Joachim, Jerri Robertson, Cheryl Willard, Mary Smith, Judy Kaye Driver and Penny hostess. Dorm officers are, left to right, Althena Patmon, sec., Debbie McWhirter, Coldwell. president, and Merlene Copelin, vice president. Serving as freshman counselors are, left to right, Judy Oldham, Earlene Jones, Beverly Baker, Raydene Downy, and Nan McCurry. Thatcher Hall, home of some 200 men, is near the south edge of the campus. .V Convenient Home for Students Murdaugh and Thatcher Halls were the original dormitories on the Central State campus. Approximately 260 freshmen women live in Murdaugh Hall, while Thatcher houses approximately 240 men students. The basement of Murdaugh is the location of the campus cafeteria. Both Murdaugh and Thatcher have coin-operated washing machines and dryers in their basements, television rooms, and automatic canteens. Murdaugh even pro- vides hair dryers for its occupants' convenience. In order to encourage more efficient study habits at Murdaugh, the women are expected to be in their rooms for study hall at 8:30 p.m. every week night until i0 p.m. Lights Out is at li p.m. Exceptions to this rule occur only on ex- tra-special occasions and during finals week. Office girl Janice Barger checks the whereabouts of a student for Nancy Golliver. 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Middle: Sigma Tau Gamma royalty are Naomi Cachi, faculty sweetheart, and chapter sweet- heart candidates, Jan Hayes, Judy Levy, Carol Steele, Jo Ann Arrowsrnith, and Toni Ford, Sig Tau Sweetheart. Bottom: Twelve Coeds represented the Press Club in the annual Press Club Calendar Girl Contest held in January. Who's Who GEORGE ASHER, Oklahoma City chem- istry and math maior, American Chem- ical Society, president, National Sci- ence Foundation at TCU, undergradu- ate research, l96l, Freshman Chemis- try Award, Lab assistant, six semes- ters, employed by Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation. GEORGE ASHFORD, Blanchard speech major, Alpha Psi Omega, vice presi- dent, Service Award, stage manager for Playboy of the Western World, Thatcher Hall counselor. Central State Names 36 Students M aff l Q! t t t 1 it it in in l JOAN AUSTIN, Guthrie elementary education major, Kappa Delta Pi,Alpha Chi, Kappa Pi, Presidents' Club, New- man Club, AWS, president, vice presi- dent, SEA, Sigma Kappa sorority, pledge class president, scholarship chairman, librarian, historian, Dean's Honor Roll. THOMAS DALE, Edmond art education maior, Art League, vice president, Kappa Pi, president, Art Service Award, l963, Sigma Tau Gamma fra- ternity, Dean's Honor Roll. DAVID DOWDY, Guthrie English edu- cation maior, Psychology Club, vice president, SEA, English Society, BSU touring choir, German Club, Bison Glee Club, Dean's Honor Roll. PAULA EVANS, Lawton elementary education maior, Alpha Chi, Young Democrats, Kappa Delta Pi, SEA, Stu- dent Senate, BSU, Max Chambers Scholarship Award, Homecoming Queen attendant, Girls' Sextet, Dean's Honor Roll. SUE EVANS, Edmond elementary edu- cation maior, Alpha Chi, Wesley Foun- dation, president, vice president, Kappa Delta Pi Scholarship, Choir and Mixed Quartet, Alpha Omicron Pi so- rority, pledge scholarship, rush and standards chairman, Panhellenic rep- resentative, Dean's Honor Roll, Presi- dent's Honor Roll. BARBARA GALEY, Del City business education maior, Presidents Club, sec- retary, Newman Club, Young Demo- crats, AWS, SEA, Student Senate, sec- retary, Bronze Book Queen attendant, Alpha Tau Omega Sweetheart atten- dant, Pi Omega Pi, Sigma Kappa so- rority, president, treasurer, pledge class vice president, Choir, Sextet, Who's Who, 1962-63, Dean's Honor Roll. to National Who s Who List JUDITH GRITZMAKER, Oklahoma City special and elementary education ma- ior, Wesley Foundation, Kappa Delta Pi, vice president, Psychology Club, Presidents' Club, Panhellenic Council, president, Sigma Sigma Sigma soror- ity, secretary, Dean's Honor Roll. JANEY CEPHUS HICKS, Ryan English education maior, Choir Queen, Miss Edmond contest, Miss Congeniality, Varsity basketball team, Dean's Honor Roll, President's Honor Roll. SHIRLEY HICKMAN, Oklahoma City English education maior,' OEA, SEA, Psychology Club, AWS, BSU, social chairman, YWA, secretary, Dean's Honor Roll. ELLEN HOOPER, Lawton business edu- cation maior, Pi Omega Pi, treasurer, Alpha Chi, president, Kappa Delta Pi, Presidents' Club, SEA, secretary, Sec- retarial Training Award, l963, Dean's Honor Roll, President's Honor Roll. RON HUDSON, Oklahoma City history maior: Student Senate: Young Repub- licans: SEA: BSU: Presidents' Club: Jun- ior Class president: Senior Class vice president: OICSA, vice president: Al- pha Tau Omega fraternity, president, secretary: Dean's Honor Roll. JOHN HUBBARD, Coyle pre-medicine maior: Circle K, secretary: Camera Club, vice president: BSU, greater council: Who's Who, 1962-63. JOHN IRVINE, Oklahoma City business education major: Pi Omega Pi: Ac- counting Club: OEA: NEA: SEA: Dean's Honor Roll. RUSS LACKEY, Oklahoma City English education and journalism maior: Press Club, president, vice president, secre- Bronze Book Editor, 1962-63, 1963-64: Outstanding Contribution to the Bronze Book Award, 1963: Oklahoma Colle- giate Press Association, president: Newslerter Editor: Vista Assistant Edi- tor: SEA: English Society: Alpha Psi Omega: Who's Who, 1962-63: api peared in six maior dramatic produc- tions and five one-acts: Bronze and Blue Review director. Leadership and Participation VAL RENEAU, Cushing physical educa- tion maior: Varsity football team, tri- captain, All-Conference player: Physi- cal Education Club, vice president, ser- geant-at-arms: Football Scholarship: Dean's Honor Roll. KENNETH SMITH, Duncan music maior: Band: Chorus: Lab Band: MENC: Phi Mu Alpha, president, vice president: Circle K: Wesley Foundation: Madrigal Singers, Music Scholarship: Who's Who, 1962-63: Dean's Honor Roll. tary-treasurer, program chairman:3 MARY GUESS SMITH, Edmond elemen- tary education maior, Mental Health Scholarship, 'Madrigal Singers, Wes- ley Foundation, 'Dean's Honor Roll. LARRY SNIPES, Mangum English edu- cation major, Press Club, president, re- porter, Outstanding Journalism Stu- dent Award, 1963, Vista Editor, News- letter Editor, Alpha Psi Omega's Best Actor in a Small Role Award, 1963, Acacia fraternity, treasurer, Dean's Honor Roll. LEE STALLCUP, Bethany sociology ma- ior, Student Senate, secretary, OICSA, secretary, Young Democrats, presi- dent, vice president, Presidents' Club, Orchesis, Kappa Pi, WRA, Bronze Book Queen Attendant, Senior class presi- dent, Who's Who, 1962-63, Sigma Kappa sorority, pledge scholarship, pledge class secretary, activities chair- man, secretary, Dean's Honor Roll. CATHY STEVENS, Sapulpa business education maior, Band Scholarship, Alumni Scholarship BSU, vice presi- dent, treasurer, devotional chairman, Student Senate, Senior Class treas- urer, West Hall president, Presidents' lub, secretary, Pi Omega Pi, ISA, Dean's Honor Roll. enote Who's Who Seniors RRY VALENTINE, Edmond economics aior, Economics Club, YMCA, secre- ry-treasurer, Sigma Tau Gamma fra- rnity, president, corresponding ecretary, treasurer, chaplain, ho's Who, T962-63. YRIN UNDERWOOD, Sapulpa busi- ss education major, Pi Omega Pi, cretary, BSU, executive council sec- tary, Girls' Sextet, Band Scholarship, irler, three years, Student Senate, ean's Honor Roll. 'EW mx t. lll 'lllg1lll'j1ilQj', Hii'iirj2?:iiiggQ.. V diff? its vi so J Jil it - N N., . Y-. c it it in t ttttt fi iwytwse l '1af-'- ---'uv t ,Q tv . , .., i iii it i it .K tt tjtjes, jf. 'Iliff' ew 'mfg 2 fl ttf TQ 51 A, it 'ills tw it lj ii, t -.nt ti. tjj..jj1 it 1 W. t. ttjjt,tgj1...ggi al Fl!! iii ij, at 4 l s i 'QSM we Seniors Claim 26 5 ii, Milli it Eg tt in it it EEL: i w Listings . '55 ?RFz? '1l?? 1 1. ' , 55,2 tu j I ,jj ,I t'-,C ..P- 53.12 ef 1 mi - , tt . ,wats Qi, It . i if M it tr, t- www-t twig'- V: 1 ,tj ,istigeii Q, ,Ju li i,.,, H ,ts qfff Vu it gags tt. Hmm - .t t , it v ti nit 1 .fm I AQ' CAROL MARLER YOUNG, Dewey ele- mentary education major, AWS, sec- retary, judicial board, Sophomore and Junior Class Secretary, Wesley Foun- dation, treasurer, Sigma Kappa soror- ity, outstanding pledge, registrar, stan- dards committee chairman, Dean's Honor Roll. VERLIN YENZER, Crescent music ma- jor, MENC: PhiMu Alpha, Young Demo- crats, SEA, Presidents' Club, vice presi- dent, Interfraternity Council, president, Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity, presi- dent, rush chairman, pledge trainer, Dean's Honor Roll. SHARON ALLFORD, McAlester busi- ness education major, Student Senate, Young Democrats, Basketball Queen Attendant, Pi Omega Pi, Junior Class Treasurer, Sigma Kappa sorority, sec- ond vice president, rush chairman, Dean's Honor Roll. MARSHALL BASHAM, Ponca City En- glish major, Student Senate, president, treasurer, Band, Freshman Scholar- ship, BSU, president, Circle K, secre- tary, Dean's Honor Roll, President's Honor Roll. BARBARA KAUP BREWER, Duncan ele- mentary education major, Young Re- publicans, Miss Young Republican, Student Senate, BSU, music chairman, Choir, Girls' Sextet. JOHN -HARTMAN, Edmond business administration major, Arena Club, sec- retary-treasurer, Marketing Club, Young Republicans, UCCF, Sophomore Class Vice President, Student Sen- ate, Press Club, vice president, Vista Editor, OCPA Vice President, Dean's Honor Roll. ROBERTHIBLER, Guthrie pre-medicine maior, YMCA, vice president, Student Senate, president, vice president, BSU, council representative, Varsity track team, Thatcher Hall counselor, Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity, vice president, Dean's Honor Roll. CONNIE GARRETT MATTHEWS, Del City foreign language major, Kappa Delta Pi Award, Alpha Chi, Cheer- leader, two years, Dean's Honor Roll, President's Honor Roll. A BETTY NAN MCCURRY, Velma health and physical education maior, Varsity - teams, hockey, tennis, basketball WRA, treasurer, BSU, freshman coun cil secretary, AWS, iudicial board Dean's Honor Roll. RAY MERCHANT, Duncan English ma- jor, Student Senate, Varsity basketball, Sigma Tau Gamma fraternity. Ten Distinguished Juniors amed I t THY-TAYLOR, Wynnewood music aior, Music Scholarship, MENC, presi- ent, state secretary, secretary, treas- rer, Band, first chair flute, twirler, adrigal Singers, Ars Nova, Okla- oma City Symphony, Woodwind I v l l't.,.i.w ' i it uartet, Alpha Chi, West Hall House ouncil, Dean's Honor Roll, President's - onor Roll. V it it lllttww 'v ARCIA Louise SMITH, Duncan busi- ,ltl iliix,lwlf3gm lllll W H ess education maior, Alumni Scholar- hip, Debate Scholarship, Outstanding reshman Woman Scholarship, Pi is-A lv ' 'mlm' appa Delta, Alpha Chi, Pi Omega Pi, ti. 'H t. t sychology Club, Accounting Club, est Hall House Council, Dean's , onor Roll, President's Honor Roll. li ,, Wi' . we it iii it ii iii ill it it ,, V i 'mlm tl tllltllltt , 1 t it ie1'5 'i lt n tt' lim Watt, tid: ,, V Qswglytllil ttttwtttm W my l,Q,, '.t, ii k .,.e1fi,.i,,',1,-f,.-,s7e.. ec: 2 X sq F-. - .TP - - MGT V1 W1 IW VI II ES eff Senators Gversee Marshall Basham wielded the gavel as president At-large representatiyes to the Senate are-Kathy Stevens, Karen Kernper and Charlotte Hatcher. the first semester and was state treasurer through- out the year. Wednesday naontimes the Oriental Room of Murdaugh Hall is filled to the brim as student senators discuss policies that will affect the student body. thx! Selling Mary Jane Bartley a Big O are John Hartman and Charlotte Hatcher. Money was used for blazers for the basketball team. vw Yuv- g., ,Q ji: , , S .54 iv .iffy-,V , -in ' ja.. 4-hm t i 'YL' Ei Elections, Co-Ordinate Functions Overseeing Homecoming activities, student elections, post-game mixers, the Christmas dance and a Christmas party for underprivileged children, the Cen- tral State Student Senate has one ofthe most complex iolos on campus-that of co-ordinating all student functions of the college. Twenty-five members, representing the freshman, sophomore, iunior and senior classes, all four dormitories plus three representatives-at-large were elected by the popular vote of CSC students. Marshall Basham served as first se- mester president with Bob Hibler serv- ing as second semester president. Bob Hibler President James Thompson Vice President Lee Stallcup Secretary State Secretary John Hartman Treasurer Mike Reeves Parliamentarian Marshall Basham State Treasurer Wilma Armstrong Sponsor Alvin Freiberger Sponsor Sharon Allford Norma Cale Judy Cephus Merlene Copelin George Davis Barbara Galey Charlotte Hatcher Marilyn Hula Tom lnnerarity Karen Kemper Betty Lewis Steve Ward Senators found themselves in the midst of heated discussions concerning election requirements 'L 1 V i if ea a t 5, lFu , , ' lx gimp 11: x , A - , ,,... , sa i Reba Collins, Bronze Book sponsor, discusses copy style with Gloria Assistant editors Dor-thy Forbes and Wendy Collins divided their time between drawing POWER COPY editor. layouts and scheduling pictures. 1964 Bronze Book Portrays E' f. 8 ,gig , Q 'if- 00 ,Ji ,Q if lx View A Q. f it i , it Q with , If Bronze Book staff members didn't know the meaning of the words-work, work, and more work-they certainly do now. Over 4000 hours were spent creating page lay-outs, writing copy and cutlines, alphabetizing class pictures and, performing all the other innumerable tasks that meet deadlines and complete a college year- book. lt often seemed that the harder the staff worked to meet one deadline, the faster another came due. Without the cooperation of photographer Henry Hunt and his crew, and yearbook photog- raphers Hank Mooney and Russell Crowder, the Bronze Book could not have been finished on time. Moving up in the world, the yearbook office is now the highest on campus, located on the top floor of Old North Tower exactly 72 stair steps from the ground floor. Under the guidance of faculty sponsor Reba Collins, editor Russ Lackey and his staff attempted to put all the events of the 1963-64 school term into one book, and thus paint the image of Central State College as it appeared this year. Bronzfe Book saleefsoared 'to all-time heights during the fall enroll- ment period. V Lsitfltttlttttiit...iZZiilEltlmlxzllllllrtshiiiMgt t lggigu it t, .N, will im WWW-1 tilt Y.: 45 te ug ...K , .tt Witt it it lt took the entire maintenance crew to move the Bronze Book office into new head- quarters on the fourth floor of Old North Tower. 1 X ,. MgijitgwwttM,mffgggi...iH.'iw.ggggy.qllg 'Ht lt tw -:W gilt-in we in ti it Q xii 13, ,iz H mt K ll l lim ' Duties and responsibilities came easier to editor Russ Lacky who has e a r edited the Bronze Book for two consecutive years. Phyllis Kienlen, Buddy Tweed, Shirley Hickman and Nancy Golliver, yearbook lab students, found their iobs varying from filing class pictures to emptying ash trays. One big iob for the Bronze Book staff was handling the yearbook workshop seminar for highschool students. i i ,t,t.t, wt itil t it 1 iilllt t,w,lu.l N ii lpillilttt..li,.w., t. itll 1- if ,, lm., ti! lil' if W .fx - A L- t lt t. tw,- .... 1 it tl t t. 1 , N Fifi 102 Dr. Ray Tassin points out the strengths and weak- nesses ofthe sports page to sports editor David Price. A ruler, artistic ability and salesmanship are the requirements which Louise Stowe fills as advertising manager. Vista Receives li 551' urls 1 Taking over the reigns of the Thursday Vista during the spring semester, John Hartman tries out the editors slot while Tuesday editor Yvonne Westbrook looks on. New to the Vista editorial staff, inside page editors James Browne and Toni Ford consult on a story. ,...,T3,,i.. L L L .EV J.. ill 2 T ,,i .... digit w in Training laboratory for G providing Besides ives U9 Sf Vi award-winning te's tral Sta en , C rnal sm U io Q .9- C ..c o E x: ev o 'o c U an O., .. .E 'D 5 E an 2 2 0 1: U D C . .eg '6- U U E ci. 52' LE an -- 4: Wifi?- EES. mmm 'aww :mg 4l77E..L UE 5255 'U .22-2 80'- 2 'DU Eta ' 5- if it Hartman, John and estbrook, Larry Snipes W Yvonne of paper in Oklahoma by the collegiate ed best l IGITl WCIS its in Association Press Collegiate ITIC Oklaho eeting. IT1 October ust have ITI they nts the training stude S th Giving per is the iob of Dr. PG ward-winning CJ CIFI produce T0 m professor. iournalis and L O .-2 D 'U U E 'a V! C l- 7- U 2 Editing the individual pages were James E, Browne, 'U C U 'U L O LL. ei P09 club Q an o. E QD bd C U x. U hd 'E O l- GJ U7 U Q. T3 'c o 1: 'cs GJ ai U7 U Q. ID +- x. O Q. V7 af .2 x. D. TQ P U D 'U t: D C 1D ID .Q .C .2 .C 3 C o IE 'O U n. -4- U C 0 an .E :- 1. L. 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Fa:iw1,1i111m111'f-1-X211-111i 11 rf?igM11nMLlF1E1g V ,gnele ae 3111111515 --- 'ff' Eg A H 1111111111111W11Q11 Q1 '11 1 ' 11 11111111 1111'11'l Reba Collins and Ray Tassin, Press Club sponsors, go over plans for the talent show with John Hartman, left, and Russ Lackey, right. x ..,.,. -.,.....-M34 - ' 2 by Press Club Bronze and Blue Review was the name chosen for the annual talent program, produced and sponsored by members of the Press Club. They voted to make the title a permanent feature ofthe show. Students performing in the Review were selected from auditions held by the Press Club. Another of the group's proiects was the Calendar Girl contest in January. Co-eds elected from the dormi- tories and sorority houses were featured in the 1964 Central State Calendar. Calendar Girl for the year was Miss Peggy Burk, CSC sophomore. Any student at Central who works on a 'campus publication is eligible for membership in the Press Club. The organization meets twice a month to discuss the common problems of the various publications, and thus encourages the interest of college students in the iournal- ism profession. James Browne Wendy Collins Michele Cummings Charlene Eckroat Dorthy Forbes Nancy Golliver Charlotte Hatcher Karen Kemper Danya Mann Janet Miller Gloria Porter Louise Stowe Jim Thompson Yvonne Westbrook Grace Wingfield ' , iw. WEA l ? Noon meetings found Press clubbers busy with plans for such things as the Calendar Girl contest the Bronze and Blue Review and an annual banquet Larry Snipes President John Hartman Vice President Pat Fullerlove Secretary Russ Lackey Treasurer T rw 1 1 wi, it uwswsiii mst is 0 dl' ,,,,qrs,,, was ,, ,sr :TH ,Ms ' 1 r ,. , ., ,,.,,-., 1, . Je, 4x JJ. .. , ., 1 Alpha Chi sponsor, Pauline Owens, and officers, Mary Jane Rapp, secretary, Ellen Hooper, president, Sarah Chambers, vice president, and Peggy HGHSRU, treasurer, proudly display their fraternity plaque. Alpha Chi Honors Scholars The less informal portion of the Alpha Chi initiation was the paying of the annual dues. Alpha Chi, Beta chapter, is a national honorary fraternity which recognizes high scholastic standards among upper-classmen. Promoting fellowship among scholars in colleges and univer- sities, it also encourages and honors character building, service, and scholarship. Limited to students in the upper ten per cent of the iunior and senior classes, members are admitted on the basis of leadership and character. Each spring Central State's chapter of Alpha Chi, the honorary scholastic fraternity, holds initiation ceremonies in the Y-Chapel. s ' Kappa Delta Pi Honors Educators Business meetings, lectures, panels on professional growth and initiation of members all added up to a busy year for members of Kappa Delta Pi, the honor society in education at Central. The organization presents two awards to out- standing students-first, to the highest ranking sen- ior with a major in education, second, to the highest ranking sophomore who has designated teaching as his major field of endeavor. Sixty-seven students were in Kappa Delta Pi, which invites only those who exhibit commendable personal qualities, worthy educational ideals, and sound scholarship. Miss Winifred Stczyton serves refreshments to new members at the Kappa Delta Pi initiation. Kappa Delta Pi officers are Irene Richmond, president, Judy Gritzmaker, vice president, Sharon Garrett, recording secretary, Virginia Anderson, past president Dr. Clara Altaffer, treasurer, and Miss Winifred Stayton, counselor. Alpha Psi Omega officers Ruth Ann Hinshaw treasurer Lee Roy Hicks Fraternity members hold Informal meetings on the stage of Mitchell Hall Alpha Psi Cimega Denotes Drama Alpha Psi Omega Lambda Rho Chapter, honorary dramatic fra termty on the Central State campus, requires that its members perform in some capacity, either technical or theatrical, In all ofthe mayor col The climactic purpose of the organization is sponsoring the annual awards banquet at the close of the school year, at which is presented the awards, certificates, and recognition for the outstanding robs done During speech tournaments, Alpha Psi members act as hosts and supervise the one act play festival held in the spring Nancy Golliver Secretary Ruth Ann Hinshaw Treasurer Kay Bynum George Caldwell Donna Castle Sondra Dowden Bill Farley Donald Hamilton Russ Lackey Gary Phillips Karen Price Gale Thoreson Debaters Host Nation-Wide Meet As a part of their plan to promote and maintain more interest in debate, local mem- bers ot Pi Kappa Delta, national honoraryforen- sics fraternity, this year hosted a nation-wide tourna- ment for college debaters. Outstanding students from colleges and univer- sities attended the meet, which was probably second only to the number one contest at West Point. Awards were based on the point system with each individual iudge evaluating every speaker. Craig Monroe and Nita Ray traveled all over the United States participating in debates and demonstrating the correct methods of debate to high school audiences. Requirement for membership in the local chap- ter is outstanding participation in the Central State forensics program. Hoards of plaques and trophies are awarded high school students during debate meets. Mary Jane Hamilton Jo Ann Vandenberg Jeannie Folsom Linda Folsom Jim Hale Jon Hall Debbie Mcwhinef Nancy Murray Nita Ray Mary Stewart ill Essays tt.-,min i gv , ll Pi Kappa Delta president Craig Monroe calls off debate entries to Mary Stewart, Marilyn Payne and Jo Ann Vandenberg. , it 3 E W will an My it-I-jog pa- A - f . ,, ii if it tt gg' it i i it tw it ti.. ..i, t. 1 f f ' tif, . it , ML if .Q Ml - it ist i, K. .-.. hy! I, g Debate tournaments take the time and effort of many. John Graham oversees preparation and also sponsors Pi Kappa Delta. B li- . , Eiilliiif V lf V . it ' 'L-' J:- 'f 12-'u ' f' ' Q... A .Nz ,YH 3,--P, all lji - l.1,,g ', ' f, lt- 1 l Z-1221 L, i ..: N . ,L K Q. . , . t N ,A ,J , 10 li i5fiQlie 0 -Testing up before the initiation of the Kappa Pi neophytes are members, Ann Adamson, Louise Stowe, Joed Savage, Sharon Smith, Ron Radcliffe and oyce roome. Kappa Pi Encourages Abilities Phi Chapter of Kappa Pi, the honorary art fraternity, was established in April, 1939, to encourage scholarship and leadership in art. Members who have been invited to ioin the national fra- ternity must have completed at least 16 hours in art with no less than a B average and no less than a C average in all other courses. Neophytes must have enrolled in six or more hours of art, Tyros must have completed three. Mrs. Bertha Hamill and Mrs. Kathryn Alcorn sponsor the club which strives to better relations with other colleges by ioint art activities such as the traveling student art exhibit. The club hosted prospective new members in Sep- tember and later held a formal initiation of national members and neophytes. Hesitant about the prospective happenings are neophytes Becky Moder, Carol Soatikee, Nancy Watson, Elizabeth Jolley, Jo Ann Arrowsmith, Darlene Allen, Eula Boonkeen and Kenneth Burns. Attention at one ofthe meetings of Kappa Pi was all focused upon sponsor Mrs. 'Kathryn Alcorn. Promoting departmental fellow- ship in social and professional activities, the Central State College Art League has 42 active members this year. Organizational activities in- cluded the construction of a float for Homecoming, a folk music con- cert lecture by Scott Fulton, owner of the Uptown Galleries, and a Christmas party. By encouraging association of its members, the organization has a great potential in assisting stu- dents in professional aims and departmental responsibilities. P277 Ffifiill H A ,..-..-mgfl ,...:....k..., -'rw League Encourages Artistic Goals .-'Fi'-5 Er-t ' . TL' w ' It ,' 1 t , L v Art League members, James Brazeal, Carol Sontikee and Jerry Toland check an art display made possible by the club. - . .mm-.-. ...., lyr- it 353 . f , I ilk. ,-tn.-'.-:- .,. ,. Q, .. - -1 .L 4.-.L-.' '- ' ,i - , , Q: -. .nts .. ff. - L -ii -was .. .:. f: - M V is ,. 4 rl Y 'Ps , .'-if ' :gil 4 , Leif -' lt, ,tm V. . . . N. L f,. 5 ft5i,Lg.q't--55.2 ,H ,li f 5 A 9313235355 3.3 it iii,iii,HfR,H gin, lure ' ' 'Gt -'If 72 '32 it-it 'ii a'7T ' 155' i ,ff-J Wit ' Jo Ann Arrowsmith ' ' Edward Baker James Brazeal -' Joyce Broome Kenneth Burns Ann Burroughs Carol Sue Butler -, it N i, ' l l t Gary Cockrell Eulamae Doonkeen Harald Eiseman Joy Eulberg Tom Fowler Eugene Hopcus Linda Howe .. ' 'ff ft . .., .. . ,5 9 I-.. . - - . U' L 'J . i . H. -er-4 1' . , ': ,1 iz- azz- x' cg. :I ' ' tc ' ' ' Janet Humphrey ld. Mary Isom fl Kenneth James ' ' Elizabeth Jolley . Gloria Lamar Delbert Lambert Carolyn Little f 's 1 l AHJ 5 'Q l Lf l 4 ' i Q., L., ft'-fit., 'W-A W' ' .sp . 4. , . W ' - . ' it Joyce Meinecke Becky Moder James Moore Ronald Radcliff .. Joe Savage ' Gloria Sinclair Carol Soutikee Fred Winston :rt t. swf- ' gmagg, --Y-L---vt 'la- - - 1 ,, .. ww., -,--,, , . ,,,., t 1 Y' .-, .-- i Z. ii. if, Ll. s -ww A -- 'I 'Q-its J ,sg S.-g:..f: .5 L. I , . V, ..,I I, N ' 'Y X fl ,CF vp gmail. i E t if, ,g,,m QM 55, i AM! N iftwff W la' lift ' Q ll jgigg-.. f' ,f ' :se -1 , f- S le, , 3 Q' i 5 N. ml itil lb w Win ' rm Q1 fi: J. H -iii E-T : ---, 1- Richard Morton and Michael Bachi co- sponsor Art League activities, 5:3 1 .-.-. . f 3351: 3 .-zfffffi -'H t 1.5! 4 tr' t- '1 3219? ' - lg, 4 it at , -'W itt ' i 2,19 1 -fd-' ' , 1 -A Q g.'-' - ' .5 ,,,,, F, ,,,,3c-Qi? , W J M? ' wsu ' .1 ..,1g.f z I IRG: yr . t. J.. X W I ' I' 4 , Ii- r fw- . -V 5 A-,ll Ml gm 1 L S811 swim ii 9, ... ,mv i bat, X if ' 4 X fi' 1 i t ,, fi,.ii ,g....,-, , ,-.u.,,,,..f..,..4-. A., lei -,J . .fiflxlii We l t iv, t ,n I M... ,-W f . , i P 2 The CSC band presented one of their many intricate marching routines at the East Central-CSC football game. CSC Band Tours Oklahoma Central's increasingly strong band lifted school spirit, livened football games and presented the stu- . dent body with entertaining concerts, under the direction of Jack Sisson. Band and chorus members ioined forces often to present various musical programs for both the .college and television. Through an enlarged scholarship program at CSC, many young musicians are able to participate in the band, whose number one activity of the year was a tour of the state of Oklahoma. Waiting for the signal from drum maior Gary Green, the band prepares to march. Twirling for the CSC band this year were, kneeling, Barbara Perry and Kathy Taylor, standing, Pris Cantlon, Karine Smith, Kayrin Un- derwood, and Martha Franklin. - True Caldwell waits for a tympany entrance cue during concert rehearsal. T l Choir Teams Contributing to the cultural life at Central State was the increasingly active vocal music program. One of the highlights of the year was the teaming up of CSC's choir with the Oklahoma City Symphony for its annual spring concert. The Chorale Singers sang for television in Christmas on the College Campus and taped an Easter program for Channel 5, plus performing for the faculty during both these seasons. Besides the chorus, the department boasts a male quartet and a girl's sextet, who per- formed at many functions on campus and all over Oklahoma. Dr. Clarence Garder clirects this group, which presents successful programs through- out the year for the enioyment of students, faculty and friends. The CSC men's quartet includes Kenneth Smith, Gary Green, James Deaton and Duane Smallwood. Members of the women's sextet are: Barbara Galey, Carol Mayo, Betty Waggoner, Judy Hall, accompanist, Judy Gossett, Diana Wood, Rosa Parrish, and Roger Scroggs, accompanist. With OKC Symphon Members ofthe CSC Selective Choir are: row one, left to right, Carolyn Thronesbery, Mary Rushing, Judy Gossett, Vicki Cook, Peggy Roebuck, Janisue Janson, Diana Wood, Judy Hall and Rosa Par- rish, second row, Sue Evans, Cheryl Smart, Peggy Castine, Betty Wagganer, Carol Mayo, Linda Duel, Kathy Cole, Barbara Galey, Mary Clark, third row, W. M. Adams, Susan Ault, Norma Boyer, Don Lucas, Harry Benson, Roger Scroggs, Ronald Van Rossum, Linda Batty, Wanda Beck and Ron Rea, fourth row, Dr. Clarence Garder, director, Paul Magar, George Mechling, Eldon Forrester, Tom Sims, Robert Smith, Kenneth Brink, Warren Pierce and Frank Tippie. The CSC Elective Choir includes: first row, Joan Austin, Agatha Harkey, Sarah Prewett, Mary Ellen Smith, Myrtle Haskins, Peggy Dawson, Loma Huntley, Nan McCurry, Sharon Lyne, Virginia Stephen- son, Lucretia May and Barbara Miller, second row, Pat Purkey, Laura Davis, Pearlie McKizzic,Adah Troll, Annette Engel, Rose Etta Reynolds, Charlene Ward, Martha Knight, Sylvia Perry, Joanne Als- paugh, Leceta Bertrand, Linda Duel and Pat Mallory, Third row,John Curry, Ray Meade and Gerald Belyeu, fourth row, Ray Votaw, Velma Young, Marie Hughes, Wanda Zanders, Shirley Grant, Bar- bara Cleveland, Elnora Vann, Bobbie Traywicks, Oneida Williams, Marjorie Cook and Wanda Wat- son, fifth row, Rick Wadley, Charles Herman, Kenneth Jennings, Lee Graham, Jerry Logan, Dennis Dale, George Reynolds and Thomas Twine. l 9, , ,Jig if H ,Htl The CSC Chorale singers include, first row, left to right: Vicki Billups, Mary Guess Smith, Vicki Casey, Kathy Taylor, Margaret Paas, Carol Mayo, Mary Clark, Judy Stevens, Martha Franklin, Diana Wood, Judy Hall and Doretta Morgan, second row, left to right, Verlin Yenzer, Coleman Smith, director, James Oden, James Deaton, Kenneth Smith, Bill Jones, James Smallwood, Chris Westhof, Tommy Sims, T. Adams, Ralph Duncan, Clyde Johnson and Teddy Moses. 1 Phi Mu Alpha Promotes Music Phi Mu Alpha, honorary men's music fraternity, promotes the field of music and Central State as well. Dedicated to advancing the cause of music in America, fostering the mutual welfare and brotherhood of students of music, developing frater- nal spirit among its members, it also encourages loyalty to the Alma Mater. Activities in which the i8 CSC members parti- cipated were a departmental picnic at the end of spring semester, operating the music library and sound room in the music department, initiating and maintaining a lounge in the department for music students and giving aid to the CSC music depart- ment during the music festival for high school students in the spring. James Deaton President Barry Price Vice President Duane Smallwood Secretary Charles Pettiiohn Treasurer Kenneth Allen Porliamentarian Kenneth Smith Alumni Secretary Coleman Smith Sponsor John Meyer James Oden Tom Rice Don Rigsby James Smith Bill Tomlinson David Williams ARS Nova Joins Organization List Beginning its first year on campus, Ars Nova is an honorary music fraternity for women. Encouraging active interest and therefore par- ticipation in the music field, the members also found themselves decorating the music department during Christmas and setting up a concession stand at the Annual Music Festival contest held on campus last February. Mrs. Barbara Garder sponsors the club which also seeks to help the CSC co-ed to gain the experi- ence necessary if she is to succeed in this, her chosen field of endeavor. Patsy Lewis 5 President Suzanne Price 1 Vice President l Judy Stevens ,A Secretary-Treasurer L Vicki Billups if Martha Franklin ,Q- L 4, Looking over the agenda for an Ars Nova meeting are Mrs Barbara Garder sponsor Judy Stephens, vice presidentg Sue Price, secretary treasurer and Patsy Lewis president ' ' 7 T Lf ' -we ' ,t,1-QQ as H.. ,., li I, - ,IFR tv . . f 41 At g s , Q , i ...W k ' -' M 3' ' fir 1:-1 an , tt H 4, yi., .,. ' ,fre ,jg 'If 'l - it A as Self , Q fs i ' 'f L yi gi ai Af ir vi- z I ,gi ,K Hg K ,Kim it jg, 1 I Ein' t i I it t L ,gs I it y N itil E5 flu 1 't ,H r K t 4 it t it f P If . ' 1 v Fm, its H MOU f W, it Hitt iii 5 i lm Nxt at ,. ti A at 1 it , . Sandra Green Carol Mayo Phyllis Nichols Margaret Paas Rita Rowland Ann Singer Kathy Taylor Betty Waggoner Judy Walsh Diana Wood ta 'Et' Q PM Q .., :asap l msd' , -4 get . Q-Z :I W- ' , , X cfm-. , I I . fm- .nt VT- g , .... Q- H tt- MENC members are: row one, left to right, Mary Eastham, Rita Rowland, Sharon Greer, Vicki Cook, Ann Singer, Mary Lou Clark, Martha Franklin, Kathy Taylor, Judy Stevens, Carolyn Thronesbery, Jim Deaton, Clyde Johnson, Kenneth Allen. Row two, left toright, Norman Johnston, Larry Miler, Roger Scroggs, Vennis Wren, Bill Tomlinson, Paul Magar, Dean Coale, Larry Newton, Duane Smallwood, Charles Myers, Chris Westhof, J. C. Wright, Jack Ewing, Wes Stevens, James Oden, Harry Benson. ' MENC Raises Musical Standards Kathy Taylor President Judy Stevens Vice President The Music Educators' National Conference Student Chapter at CSC is a national organization made up of col- lege students interested in music. Activities for the year included monthly meetings featuring guest speakers, and a picnic and soft- ball game in May. This year James R. Oden won the S25 scholarship given by MENC. Kenneth Allen Secretary-Treasurer Dr. Clarence Garder Sponsor ' Wendell Ralston Sponsor SEA Boasts Largest Membership Discussion and activity within a group which has similar interests are the advantages a member of the SEA finds most attractive. Now known officially as the Loran Snelson Chapter of the Student Educators' Association, its purposes are to provide members with op- portunities for developing personal growth and professional compe- tence, to gain an understanding of the history, ethics, and program of the teaching profession, to participate in co-operative work on the problems of the teaching profession and the community, and to pro- vide active professional membership for students interested in teaching. The most important event of the year is the SEA-Faculty Tea, which is given in September to recruit new members and honor the education faculty. With over 200 members listed on its rolls, the Student Educators Association holds the singular distinction! of being the largest or- -ganization on campus. President Bob Hooper conducts business at an SEA meeting, , , Discussing agenda before a meeting are Bob Hooper, president, Loran Snelson, sponsor, James Lindsay, editor, Ellen Hooper, secretary, and Lea Mae McKeeman, treasurer. ,U i.,wii,,, it i. ,,t,,,tiiiw9.. i. i. ii ii 11gi,ii,,ii,Wiiiiiiill it ll in ,,,,i,,N. iW.tiMl tm. i. ,. .H i. ww ,tai ti 'iltiliiwi... W eh xl iii , Wiitill'iii li.iui'i...ill tttiiiiwiiiiluiww...iwwi:llw.i l ,W Wiiiiuii,iw.m,wi gy, ima. t- , i ' limi Miki' it mv titiii tttttt ,iw iiiiiiii,ii:ll'l iiit liqii t,.' ll ,t,.., titty ,wi llliiillliglllii'lll t- it it ,tt it ,,,,,..,.W. , W. M X it. M.,,,,. ,ii ix ,Wiiwll W,.,...WilW W,,iiii,,,....... i it ii is. iflW,iii,iei,,.t. in i' ' try! ,wi ,A ll 1 l.,Wii,....ii' wiiiywUi,...i,,,is,W..... ii it i , i.,,yi m ,N tw. Writttt....t,,t,,t,,,m - 1 i J ui it timM,,ig1f3gQttQ..W 's. f , wil, , H. , . ,, ,,2L.r--.12 2:.El 8 Sponsors of the English Society are Dr. Frank Finney and Herwanna Barnard. Officers are Peggy Hanska, secretary, Peggy Smith, liaison officer, and James Stephens, program chairman. Don Norton, English Society president, collaborates and presides over each meeting. Society Sponsors Essay Contest it F ii. ll l, ,F dw The English Society of Central State is open to all English maiors and minors who hold iunior membership in the National Council of Teachers of English, which itself is affili- ated with the NCTE. Fostering cultural interest, scholarship, and research as related to the field of English, the club sponsored a poetry and essay contest with winners' works published in the Christmas issue of the Vista. Meetings encompass everything from business to a skit about the famous ladies from Shakespeare. Overcrowded conditions sometimes found the club meeting in the Student Union Ballroom. Pi Cmega Pi Stresses Scholarship A Homecoming Alumni tea, a Christmas party for underprivileged children, a spring banquet and the installation of officers were only a few ofthe ac- tivities of the twenty-four members of Pi Omega Pi, the honorary business education fraternity. The club was organized to encourage interest and scholarship in business education, to pro- mote civic betterment in college and univer- sities and to encourage and foster the high ethical standards of business. Membership is limited to students who have 15 hours of business and education courses with superior grades and who expect to maior in business education. The organization also helps students be- come better acquainted with the problems of business teachers. Sue Wilson President Jan Kelley Vice President Kayrin Underwood Secretary Ellen Hooper Treasurer Fredella Dowdy Historian W Yte. geese? -t.. T xxxl eg - e- . . Q ,L V ,sg L, V,,t, l TTT TT W - is lee lm 1.TTTbi l TTTTTSTT TTT e,,.1TTT ii P will TTTTTTTT also MT ii Est ' eff ,U S- 715 3 T ,Ali TTsTe44T,T.iT, ,Pi Omega Pi officers and sponsors gathered for a business meeting ore, seated left to right, Jan Kelley, vice president, Sue Wilson, presidentg standing: Kayrin Underwood, secretary, Fredella Dowdy, historiang Bobbye Persing, sponsor, Evelyn Randloph, sponsor: and Ellen Hooper, treasurer. - ' ' ejtiiil ees: ' '- it Q' -. ' ' T Sharon Allford 3' , i 'Q . True Caldwell Til? Q' gif TT ll Letha Coates ri , ,Q iq ye - A Willie Hoff 'fi 'ii:T A T Barbara Galey , - -2237? Tye - , is Ldsisif 1 -P Twig. E T if -'-f T TTTTTTTTT 1 'LLTTTTT TTT TT TTT TTe,gTTT TTTTTTTT.e1TT ' lllliiile, ' t 'TTTW1 , 185 TTT H' ' W. , -. T 1 Y.,TTT N- X - L T'TTl'liTil5asvT,,T'iTTlTTT TTTTW TTTTT'TelH 'TTT iT ' f4'WlTTTT?ll wi' 'ii' T?iie 'l . T . . L.. i. I A. 4 1 T T T-T-TTTT -T- -wt:-17-Tt ' TT.. .Ti l TuTillTl,illlTTT 1'fwHiln'TT QMu ij , , Tl T mi' V' .a f ,pig qi Q' ,gala ,-leg . .. I V ' 'OBJ l- T . ' .THJTY . 1 ':- in ll 1 f- - l Mildred Henry I - f T Judy Lee ' ' Q Beverly Nelson Q i ' 7 .9 Lynda Self R , ig., TT M TTT ,. .,,T.T. T -H '-. . l h e Cathy Stevens , -j I 5 ji? , i WT ,TTTTTT TTTTTTTTTQMTTT WT 1WTT 'T TTT TTT ,T TWTTTT TTT.. TTT TT ,TTTTTTTT5TT,TiNy TN,iii.iTT T-TT TTT ii TT Q. W, , lil ' . lnl 11 9 120 i iii F M-,J- ' wi ii 'i iii l. Bill Vannoy, first semester president, congratulates Gary Koehn, second semester president, on his new office. Alvin B rya n Sponsor Jess Thomas Sponsor ,Egg Q Bill Vannoy President e First Semester Don Ballard Vice President First Semester 5 W New 'taxi Hirst ,, gr' 1. ,,:' ,L-. . i. -. Club Learns Emphasizing accounting as an important and necessary tool in modern business, the Central State College Accounting Club brings together students and faculty members to further knowledge and interest in this field. Each semester an award is presented by the organi- zation to the outstanding accounting student at a club banquet. David Hogan, freshman engineering maior from Oklahoma City, won the award during the fall term. Meeting twice each month, the group invites speakers and lecturers to talk informally about their chosen fields of endeavor, thus enabling club members to learn from recognized successes in accounting. Forty-eight members participated in such activities as field trips, tours of companies and the annual Christmas party. ee i sr sg rf S Mr. Coombs, guest speaker, explains some of the accounting practices Iuseful in Aero,DesigrTto--Bill Vannoy and Leonard Lipps. Leonard Lipps Secretary First Semester Robert Reichert Treasurer First Semester Gary Keohn President Second Semester Robert Lamb Vice President Second Semester , - V ,- ff- 'I . - - ef f few- me i -f Q- 1-ff-:ysnnpprwfffug-f'f ff?-V w I From Successful Businessmen Dale Hamilton Secretary Second Semester Robert Harmon Treasurer Second Semester Jerry Barton Ron Cook Jock Culp Paul Defwiler David Gallion Albert Gleichmann George Hall John Hammert i Max Harrison Don Hudson David Lee Gerald Lowry Jim Mcdole . f , Eddie Morburger . Albert McCauley John McLimans Riley Porr Gary Parsons if Bill Russell Ron Ruyle Louise Smith Jerry Willis Gary Womac ,, ,M i ,,' ' All ,, J J pfai.Ll, W - Club Combines Marketing and Looking over the new home of the business building are Marketing Club members and sponsors. Sponsor and Mrs. David Landrum receive a gift from the Marketing Club at a banquet. N. ' T ,? .--I ...5 . A 122 Marketing and all the facets of business that are involved in this specialized area are the concerns of the Central State Marketing Club. Tours and lectures by professionals supple- ment regular course work for active members. Forty-four students 'are listed on the membership role with Professors Howard Clark and David Landrum as sponsors. During the year, students participated in such activities as a tour of Mackleburg-Duncan Manufacturing plant in Oklahoma City and a Christmas banquet, to which members brought their dates and listened to ca talk by Dr. Marvin Phillips of the Oklahoma University marketing department. Each spring the Oklahoma City Sales and Marketing Executives Club awards ci gold medal and a S25 check to the outstanding student in marketing. .l 423 N-....,.,,...' ,,--A' Tommy Warner President Phil Rattan Secretary Jim Thrash Treasurer Howard Clark Sponsor David Landrum Sponsor Business Jerre Barnthouse Michael Chase Tom Corley Ron Coulston Mike Crim Doug Fritts Bill Graham Carl Gozo Don Hill Bruce Humphrey Paul Jeffery Ron Lakin Darryl Meason Loren Merirf Richard McDonald Van McQueen James Osborn John Park Randall Smith Johnny Thomas Felix Vargas James Wright Ken Wright 12 2 Students Charles Chinn and Lee Stallcup confer with State Senator Fred Harris, right, and his political adviser, left. P . s , t 'H-fl if 5'tsh5ty'LBk will etr. es' 'zu ti' lr it if i' ttt... il 1. B' 5 ' A-pw , ,tr is 'rtt P-Y it nb. n XZ P lxwn ttflr- V r Young Democrats Encouraging college students to show an active interest in the politi- cal ideals and principles upon which our nation is founded, members of the Central State College Chapter ofthe Leaguetof Young Democrats branched out into other areas of politics including studies of local government and current political issues. CSC delegates played important roles in state and constitutional conventions with other Oklahoma Young Democrat clubs. John Graham and George Benz sponsored the organization which also teaches parliamentary procedures through participation in state party activities and proiects student views to the state party. By meeting the candidates and discussing the goals of the Democratic party in America, Young Democrats keep informed on the current happen- ings of the political world. U Promoting an active interest in local, state and national af- fairs, the organization offers students educational experiences not gained in the classroom. Serving the Young Democrats Club as co-sponsor is John Graham, speech professor. Preparing the agenda for a club meeting are Lee Stallcup, vice president, Charles Chinn, presidenty and Carolyn Alden, executive committee member. Stress Political Ideals and Principle 1,--s , Wa ' A U 'i 4 i' .ve ' ' ,. as ui I ,gym t Q In , -Pa. 4 . , h ,Ei-EQ . 3 Wq B N . A iii. Y -59:-.L F, ,,.V X Y 1 , U V, . ',.'w 3 ,. .Li,?::.fi fggiziilr-- ,Di +. i Co-sponsor, George Benz, prepares membership cards before a club meeting. Charles Chinn President Lee Stcllcup Vice President Carol Steele Treasurer Jim Haws Parliamentarian Norma Cale Publicity Chairman Welcoming W. P. Atkinson to a Young Democrat meeting ond the Cen- trol State campus is club president, Charles Chinn. Keith Schimmel Social Chairman Jo Pugh Membership Chairman Carol Alden Executive Commit-lee Steve Ward Executive Committee Karen Kemper Executive Committee I l,, l , sf Y gi , V f ,-fr' . . ill l V t,gg..' H lllilu A i - ff 1-.. ml' A , ,g, ww Allltllilll C tl 2 Wendell Howell, local Young Republican chairman, is greeted by Okla- homa Governor Henry Bellmon at the governor's mansion after he filed for the office of Representative. The Young Republican car in the Homecoming parade hosted Represen- tative J. Thomas Taggert, Miss Young Republican, Mary Tucker, and Representative G. T. Blankenship. to-'vt-tt:::rt:t-.-.t t.t.:-t.,: lla' ' ll ft .e-.-5 -71-5:55. 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Wendell Howell, chairman of the club second semester, is executive secretary of the state federation and Richard Owen, club chairman first semester, was elected chairman of District Number 4 of the State Federation in September and served until January. Wtttl''lift.lltttllttt 'ttt 'ttt 'tt tttttWtt ttt ' tttf?!N,, , tt e J 1 Tuesday nights the Young Republicans converse on topics ranging from elephants to elections. John Stroup and Dr. Ralph Borah, co-sponsors, check on facilities for a guest speaker. - Attend Two Top Conventions new in .lllfiifll 'feel , l Qwifll Wendell Howell Chairman . Steve Pefer State Chairman Vicki Bryant lst Vice Chairman Joe Powell 2nd Vice Chairman iw.. ,H mu.. i. iifeij iWil,lzi sfqgggggs ll eglm ,. l Valene Cook Q. fa C!wP'f'in eg i .1-E A David Rucker Y i.w,ff 4,5-, 2 i Parliamentarian QQ, -fn Qi, My James Lindsay f '- Executive Board ,g.f,A.:,f' L, Kay Trump Qs , ' N , :l im 'Executive Board f 'f i ll' V glill' 'V- il Young Republican leaders for the '63-64 school term are Steve Peters, Richard Owen, Valene'Cook, Kay Trump, Gary Lee, Vicki Bryant, Wendell Howell, Cheryl Sf. Dezier, David Rucker and James Lindsay. f - - e 1-af - -iii V e ' in iii 'Y l . ,Z l ' 11 , , l ' , , 4 1, .l ' , 1 - . , , 3 - 157 : i l -Y S. ' - ' 'E -Z e , ' ,- 1 in in ,ii ui, , if iii we H55 l y W W, , Y---f-1--e - - - - --f- Lge-v-Haig-wlr.-uve-ungvg.1nqpgp-1.1.1 yy-1-Avg-,g -- -1544--W 27 28 ndustrial Arts Utilizing their constructive talents by performing jobs for the school and charitable organizations, members of the Industrial Arts Club spent long hours working with all types of building materials and equipment. In this way they accomplished one of the purposes of the group-that of gaining experiences in the professional aspects of industrial arts. Conforming to another of the goals-the development of inter- departmental fellowship-the club sponsored various social functions during the course of the school year, such as the Christmas Banquet, IA picnic, and informal group get-togethers. One of the most time-consuming and ambitious club proiects this year was the construction of a float for the Homecoming parade. i -Af: .- --f we -7 it it it .M ,,-sis-rf: 11-LF1 is f riffs at if sI3?..t'u.j... 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'-- 5 745, gl' lat' . a .s5 s- . xr. Ar -sf-. ML ..i 5-U ' ..-.ir 'tim . ' 'f-1:95-.11--W, r .12 11 ' : 1' -' ll --fi .AL P ' A 'i -wav .9',1Ai:-:.as.-111.1-412 -6- 1 ff H- .41 F-'11-I-ml - W: --- 'si - 1 '-'-Bi'f:'f lt 45- ' ' 9, p' 1 I ' I - -'-'-'vs' . in wi 1,45 ,- 1 g,-f,, -Q.:--....'.,,, -' . ' fit Y' r2 S:f.-.-2 7.11.6 .Tl i-11.12-'.':fft??Q2':1?'.1 l'iLa15..-:-s- ' ' ' Glenn Maier is hard at work drilling holes in the frame of the Industrial Arts Club Homecoming float. The IA Clubs tractor-powered float enhanced the colorful Homecoming parade. IA Club officers Dennis Whitley, president, Marshall Kornfeld, vice president, and sponsors Emmet Osgood and Dr. Asbury Smith confer before Q business meeting. in - in i Gives Professional Experience Roger Abbott LeRoy Bailey John Brown Sam Chastain Preston Creel Gerald Dyer Jerry Frazier Jerry Gaines Verle Joy Glenn Maier Gary Millican Gordon Morris Loyd Moxley Max Murray Moitabu Niknafs Tommy Parks Leslie Parsons Joe Reagan Larry Scott Kenneth Seigler Bob Snyder James Stallcup Francis Stucki Ray Taylor Bob Thiessen Billy Wade Robert Whaley Ed Williams Bob Wilson Carl Zvonek Dennis Whitley President Marshall Kornfeld Vice President Jerry Logan Treasurer ga -it LIKWS J 'Saw- ff L WL.. l -1.13--'fi ! L , ,1 . jr-L 5' 1 I le it ta l 1 sling N ' N ' 5, l 1 il V X U x n l L Q r . ' U 'X ' 'it 5' .. sci A-as ,, ,,,W L , EEL, ,V ,: a,.,3,,-71.--,, 1 Mil .Q ES will XL 1 ia .. ,.,,. 2 l 1 P . t it ' l , iii ii if - if l l L l 12 O Fifth-Year Students Plan Projects, Graduate officers meeting with Dean of the Graduate School Dr. E. C. Hall, are left to right, Don Harris, secretary-treasurer, Eddie Fields, first vice president, and Sarah Kennedy, president. President Surah Kennedy, left, and past president Eula Teuscher, center, serve guests at the annual ice cream social. , , V it - wt wi- it w ir t --it .k!JiLM,,, loe Cream Social Rarely finding time tor recreational activities during the school year, the fifth-year students always manage to get together at least once in the summer tor entertainment sponsored by the Graduate Club. Whether a breakfast, a banquet, or an ice-cream so- cial, it's sure to be held in the home of Dr. E. C. Hall, Dean of the Graduate School. Designed to meet the needs of the fifth-year student, night courses seem to be the most popular among graduates, and those whose evenings are already occupied find the summer the best time for adding to their advanced educations. Bettye Jewell won the E. C. Hall Scholastic Award which was established in 1962. Delta G. Reed won the award last year and has since ioined the CSC English faculty. Dr. Hall presides at a meeting of the graduate council. Betty Jewell received the E. C. Hall Graduate Scholastic Award for the year l'-763-64 from Dr. Hall. 131 . A Y iii E A- gf? 5 W ,,,l ' '-Z' ' E' . ': ' ilu' - r is - ' 1: 'Dm BSR Xt WM rf. - ll I sp ji ' 1 is Eg 1 .wi f mfr- W. is , t . 4 3 ,t t. ,, 2 132 it its stag? mum me J t., 'ii -wg Joan Austin, president, Beverly Baker. vice president: Earlene Jones, secretary, and Jimmie Jones, treasurer, make preparations for the AWS State Day held on the Central campus. Board members Marsha Austin, Barbara Cleveland, and Carolyn Morton listen as Beverly plays the piano before an AWS meeting. 4499 -..,11T lii Y 11 ' 575.21 . . it .- fi' , V- t . -if i -time V v 1 - , .i H, ,,w,1c,.,,, f -1 Hs-gf' ' ji tt- ' ,- , 'Ll Louise Jennings, Pat Twine, Beverly Wilkinson and Terri Longer exchangeipleas dura ing a committee meeting. - . 4 . - K rQ, l AWS Governs Designed as a service organization to aid in making the lite ot a coed at Central more well-rounded, the Association of Women Students is the governing body affecting all college Women's rules and regulations. Coeds in Murdaugh, West Hall, and all sorority houses elected representatives to the AWS Board, who sponsored two penny-a-minute nights when wornen could stay out past the usual dorm hours by paying a penny a minute. The AWS also aided the Women's Recreation Association in sponsoring the intramural program for women. All women students enrolled in Central State are auto- matically members of AWS and may come to the board meet- ings at any time with any problem. Dean Joe C. Jackson speaks to AWS members from all over Oklahoma on problems concerning college women. HATE DKLY , , it AWE t , 15,0 Activities of Women Students Jimmie Jones Treasurer Wilma Armstrong Sponsor Jo Ann Arrowsmith Susan Ault Marsha Austin Janice Barger Rosie Brazell Barbara Cleveland Peggy Davis Dionna Farrell Jean Folsom Charlotte Guthrie Sandy Hamilton Louise Jenning Linda Lowery Joyce McAnally Carolyn Morton Donna Rushton Mary L. Smith Karen Terry Joan Austin President Beverly Baker Vice President Earlene Jones Secretary Presidents Unite for Betterment Meeting before a Presidents' Club session are Verlin Yenzer, first vice presidentp Lee Stallcup, parliamentarianf and Barbara Galey, secretary. 1 Q 'L t f.,-.. - -V, ' -' 1. vm. li I t l ,.' 'K .l , - L , H will tag l x l . w e fs:- i ,. f . .... , N, ' U' ea , in W f it FE it l llmllwll ll , A , . Jerry Carrol President A service organization composed of presidents of all the campus groups, the Presidents' Club is a lower house of the Central State College Student Senate. In this, its second year of reactivation, the Presidents' Club is attaining a wider scope at Central State through the combined efforts of the heads of campus organizations, thus working together for the betterment of all concerned. Since the members of the group represent virtually every club, organization, sorority, fraternity, class, and dormitory, they have one of the most important and responsible iobs in the school -that of helping to coordinate all campus activities so that every student can feel a part of the entire system. Verlin Yenzer lst Vice President 3? Sherry Holladay 2nd Vice President I ,iff H , Barbara Galey Secreta ry ,., . ii ' ti V in i-,l y ' fu,. '59 f -, N. ' J 1. ' 12 fl: --I . 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Homecoming was the high point of the year for Alumni. Classes of 1913 and 1938 were honored. Distinguished Alumni named were Everett Carl Hafer, John W. Thomas, Dr. Thaddeus C. Johnston, Will C, Jones, Frank A. Ives, Mrs. Juanita- A. Kidd, Miss Eleanor Murdock Johnson, Hugh LeRoy Bell, Mulford Q. Sibley and Lt. Col. Beniclmin C. Kenyon. The Alumni Association was active in securing funds for the field house and stadium and scholarships for Central State students Executive secretary for the group is faculty member, Dr. Ann Coyner. l Meeting at a breakfast theday of Homecoming are former Alumni presidents Bob Thompson, E. L. Dobbins, Leslie Craig, Bob Augerman,Johnny Williamson, Joe D. Hurt and John Kessler. 135 g Mrs. Ann Shanks, dance instructor, was the director annual Orchesis recital. i rf - egg ' ipit- sa ig. 5 W 3 gi ,R M X - . 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Do Si Do and a little more Do! A beginning class goes through the paces to learn square dancing. Presents ance, Dance, ance is ,tt ,Lb f ? f f 1 we in it . if H. , my 1 ,, it it ., A ,i is it mf - will '55 Providing Christmas atmosphere to the Orchesis recital was the modern interpretation of Sleigh Ride. mi ' A Q W.. 14 ' f, K i :eff ' .N ,ir 1. i ,iv , iii, 4' - , ,A V, I ir ,ii . , , . -lggf 2 gs it 5-.' Q Michael Row the Boat Ashore proved an interesting test for the modern dance classes' ability. Mrs. Peggy Lax danced the part of an adventurous gold l l l fish in her solo performance of Aquariam. W it it N it ' it in it it it 'lui iii i H i , Eli is w ,,, e we fm if ' I ri wif ,. 2 W 1 li 5 it gi ii? ,M eq. U, 7' -.l Silk, SERV ::-,Th ifllf 'G 1 fa K fi' .Y ' , - f if I '- . , 5??f U . it -W3 1 V . 'lilies ' TW lf .. Fil. va: U I ' I. H i i. yay Wiwlzd H i A - xgiz-Sew iii ,, Q .. . 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'L 1.11 11:.- - to 1, 1 '1 si Him - 3 ' 1, l1:' '.:: - - .- PL-151 ,J l1 1 1- 1-11-2,1 Ts, J., lllm 111 '1 Y , '.: 1'-- L : 1 by 1 1. L , ,ff 59.11 11- 1 ... 111 ' 5,7 115 F ' 'Q 1 To 2431 - 1311 'f f +1- 3 11 . 11 111 s 11 f ' 1.1. - -1 ' B3-dank: -1 11 11r .,111, . 1 1' M rm-'1' 1.1.1.41. .1 151: QL 1 5.1171 TQ.: - f'. 11fj,r- 111 1 1, 111-511 1.111 jf 'VWS111 -1 Rt. 11 1 1-.,'-- - K 1 ,1- 1- VM., 4 n f lui? 1 1-.L 2 1 111. X 1 1 'lift 'f- 111g1111111111 111 311 it 1, ' . 111 111' 1 ' . 1-.-1 .1 11 1, -1 PE Club The Physical Education Club is a professional organi- zation for students who are maioring or minoring in health and physical education. Its monthly programs are designed to bring to the members a variety of out-of- class experiences that will enrich the professional train- ing of these prospective teachers. Programs during the 1963-64 school year included talks by several speakers outstanding in this field. PE Club members attended the state convention of the OEA and acted as hosts and hostesses for the Central District OEA meeting where 1a panel of teachers and coaches presented a variety of teaching suggestions and related some of their personal experiences in teaching. Social events included a Christmas Dinner-Dance in December and a picnic in May. Sponsored by Miss Emma Plunkett and Dale Hamil- ton, it has 210 members. Nan McCurry did a bit of dramatic reading from Mother Goose at the banquet. 1 1 1.31 Ray Shands President ' 31.4 - Val Reneau lst Vice President Mary Rapp Treasurer Glenda Allen .1 Q M. cv 1, .1 1 X ff. M1 11 ' 1 7,1-1 15 1g1s'11 111.1 Amye Alford 1 1 X 2' ' I ss 1 s. 'Pr r -1? 1 111 si 1 Y is lf! y1 ' 1 4 Sue Barry ffI:i.'1i 'f4I'Na'h' . If L , . 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At regular weekly meetings, WRA members take part in gymnastics, team and individual sports, rhythms, aquatics and camping activities. Members also organized, directed and officiated wo- men's intramurals which they sponsor iointly with the Associa- tion of Women Students. Through participation in WRA women may earn the col- lege sweater and letter. This is accomplished by showing pro- ficiencies in a variety of activities. .. ,, .. A, ..i..:: ,. ,.f1g.-fwfr es i,-,ii nm is i- -- 'e .:r.'2..'-f.i!J:' -EH' 2 E AH. g Q A1...,.,7,,,.s- .1 q?f,fj:'f. H-'1 .ffv ful. 2 f:- . v,,- - L ... 'w - MTN- Amye Alford Glenda Allen ff :- 1 HE: 1 1 Ai the ,.g 1: ,..,. .'..,,, .v:e,.Jie1 i '- -245 ' ..,e - MJ it ir' :graft-lg ie ' 'I A T2 f - . if 1 f- . if ..'- ' 5,3-, .rl .z ,WA I 1 i l are at 1 'L P.. , ? Q K ,E I 9 gl at W J' X , .I F? 'E i , il J' it 1 J ll is W l Q If it 4 F ll i . 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X .1i'. f ff . f f ' 3 LV ' Q ni- , in--gif.: Q., ie. ff, ' 1 i'f,,ssr.i , --e435.1I'l,,,'.ig .a.-:U W,-,.... . X. .N 'i -: iii it iii iii in ' 'H ,q 451.1 j ' ii: it it T , , - s T '34 iaNii'5iif if? Ei l'll, -'liEl'lsi5l:,.5i-1 'T ' ,J--1, V 'L giEi,li?l,, :fl ,l F' T .,--w I 5 3- Ui , .sew li.Z-fi! - L will wig! i ' ' ' 1 Q., T. 'ei 5 ir gi ii. ii. I 1 , , 'Ili ii. it. s X ' . 1 rp E i iii i i XR 1 gi i T gg 1 if a est I. I ml X., XX if J . is i 5 Q: 5, f Il A , .. B- ru, --.1 - y- A l l in 1 I - Q W ll 'iff r ,,,. , 1.15 ,L ,iii . , lf . Q N ' if se ' my 4 ff?-T 1 ',, R I- ..J ..aE.ig,,:, ' fill. UQ: ' 'wifi -mv il Q' if 1 sal Af' V 1 l r 5 Linda Nicholson Judy Pearson Connie Poole Susie Purcell Dona Samsel. Gloria Stone Pat Thornburg Pat Wathen Barbara Watts Mary Rapp Pam Reagor Claudette Rice l. Club Promotes Home Economy Thirty-one coeds ioined the Home Economics Club of CSC during the 1963-64 school year. A departmental organization sponsored by Dr. Gladys Ford, Mrs. Mary Alice Fisher, and Mrs. Lillian Sandlin, its members work to increase the level of Home Economics professionalism in the college chapters. Club activities include the Oklahoma Home Economics Association meeting, a Christmas banquet, the Spring Style Show, and a foreign exchange meeting. The group meets twice each month to discuss the problems and purposes of Home Economics, and to listen to speakers who have made significant contri- butions in their chosen field of endeavor. Marvelle Cunningham, president, Viann Roggow, secretary: Carolyn Adkins, publicity chairmany Joyce Carr, program chairman, Donna McCraken, treasurer, Donna Lan- caster, project chairman, and Linda Lowery, vice president, line up to 'welcome guests at the Home Economics Club reception. Marvale Cunningham President Linda Lowery Vice President Viann Roggow Secretary Donna McCraken Treasurer Ronda Powers AWS Representative Caye Falkenstein Historian Donna Lancaster ProiectiChairman Joyce Carr Program Chairman Carolyn Adkins Publicity Chairman BettyJo Adkins Diane Brand Elissa Brunea J rl l N555 ff l EF' .c t M- -. .V , QM-. .I N 9 , V. Lf 1 y' - 'ti 'i5iiiif , ' -'11 ,Q A .sims- l i it i 3 I 'r is I Rx t A, 1' t Y 1 I .1 ,t ,, 'inc' J 'P 5 i his H is it . Ni ' .Z ,hz F 1 l ,ii ,? Jv -35 r I l' X '. 1 E525 ll ' Q w ifi? Lv t ' 5. is H , if is 2. X 'isjuaisdktw i ,, - .J 'fe l-' fi: ..4 ,I 5. ,. . iii ii Q ' If i l l A-f . A 5 i pi g, . ' l i?..l,.,- . t l ss ' M, Ly, . me .TX V i 6 Shirley Burkhart Sandra Carthon Linda Carnforth Dotty Henry T' :gag Pearlie Kizzie Delma Loftis Carol Meyer Nellene Perry Donna Rushton Sue Shann Nita Utley Pam Webber 55- Physics Club Promotes Interest tt in ws tu fs W 142 President Jim Shaefer, right, vice president Rinn Cleveland, and secretary-treas- urer Mark Hawkins, left, listen as Teruo Morishige, physics professor, explains the wave lengths of spectrophotometric curves. John Freeman Mark Hawkins Robert Langley Jed Lemmons A Scranton Nesbitt Kenneth Tackett Hosting guest speakers, viewing films, and taking field trips were only a few ofthe activities of members of the Central State College student section of the American Institute of Physics. The club is dedicated to the purpose of guiding good students and potential physicists into the profession and providing its members with the understanding of the professional status of physics and physicists. A departmental organization affiliated nationally, the Physics Club encourages the active participa- tion of Central State students in proiects displaying their particular interests. I Teruo Morishige sponsored the group, which ended its fourth consecutive year on campus dur- ing the school term. Since recent innovations in Howell Hall, students showing specialized interests in this field of science have been able to experiment and draw conclusions more easily via the facilities. si t ttf - ii fs ts i t ,W M i Q1 mst: K1 4 -it W e -Y es , tt- ig Z Em ess l V - it it -is if if 1 E : it N ii.. it -. i W- W Y mt il X . f t t Physics students find that the new facilities in Howell Hall help make their tasks simpler. t, .,,,,?,V..:Yv ,. .., -. Lectures Cover Chemistry Field ' Fostering a professional spirit in the field of chemistry, meinbers of the Central Oklahoma Chapter of Student Affili- ates of the American Chemical Society hosted outstanding speakers, well-known for their accomplishments in this area, at each meeting. i Affording each member the opportunity to secure the intellectual stimulation that arises from professional associa- tion, experience in preparing and presenting technical mate- rial'before chemical audiences, and instilling a professional pride in chemistry and chemical engineering-these are the purposes to which the Chemical Club is dedicated. Stephen Douglas is president, Robert Lyon is sponsor. Officers of the American Chemical Society are Donald Langston, treasurer: Gordon Laird, secretary, Stephen Douglass, president: and Joe Boone, vice president. Stephen Douglas President Joe Boone Vice President Gordon Laird Secretary Donald Langston Treasurer Robert Lyon Sponsor George Asher 1 George Dunaway t Glen Graham James Large Dennis Mask lil, Hit A itggwiitit.. Dion Moreno Jane Morgan Joe Owens David Pickney Ralph Tomlin 14 Outstanding Speakers Visit Club Nearly a hundred students interested in the field of psychology listen intently to J. West speak on the history and application of hypnosis. Supplementing the maior in psychology that was approved in 1962, the Psychology Club was organized that same year. Now in only its second year of existence, the club has a paid membership of more than 50 students. Many are psychology majors or minors, although this is not a necessary prerequisite to membership. Several outstanding speakers, including psy- chiatrists and psychologists from the Oklahoma City area, spoke to meetings of the Psychology Club on such varied topics as Hypnosis, Emotional Problems in the Schools, Extrasensory Perception, Careers in Psychology and other subiects. Proof of the interest aroused on campus is the fact that some ofthe lecture-meetings were attended by well over 100 students from all areas of the campus. Officers present for a Psychology Club meeting are Ed Smith treasurer, Jerry Carroll, presidentp Mary Wise, secretaryp Dr. Faye Teague, sponsor: Bernard Lax, sponsor, David Dowdy, vice-president, Dr. Joe Griggs, sponsor, and Bill Frederickson, sponsor. Dr. Louis J. West, Chief Psychiatrist at the University Hospital Dr. Louis in Oklahoma City, speaks to an overflow audience of the Psy- chology Club on Hypnosis. pgs.. . J 'fljf 'P ',s. ' . 4 liilill it w in Members of the International Club are, standing, left to right, Bahma Moghadam, Swee-Leong Lee, Sohrab Gordiu, Akbar Khorassanlzodeh Houshang Ohadip Tom Hutchinson, Gene Hensley, sponsor, Felix Seminario, Hosein Freizy, Ahmed Chawsheen, Mehrodod Izadi, Ali Saremp Fariborz Farowor Bette Shoup, Charles Richardson: and Wanda Beck. Kneeling, left to right, Myrtle Haskinsp Evonne Hutchinson: Joseph Baaklini, lbrihim Al Karaghoull .lalle Safauien, and John Onvettu. International Club Studies Cultures Gaining through personal experiences an understanding of all the various problems encountered when an individual leaves his home for another country, members of the Central State College lnterna- tional Club actively participated in group discussions on questions common to all. Attempting to better international relations through strengthened and more intelligent campus association, club members met twice each month. Any student at CSC is eligible for membership and all those interested receive an enthusiastic welcome. Dedicated to the purpose of acquainting college men and women with the culture and customs of students from a foreign land, members heard guest speakers from other colleges and universities and at- tended informal get-togethers. Only through recognition of the need for knowledge of other coun- tries, their cultures, customs and traditions can the world be united in a common ideal of peace. - Serving the club as president this year was Joseph Baak- lini from Lebanon. l 146 BSU'ers Keep Busy with Retreats, Paul Maglan leads group singing at a daily Noonday service which gives Central stu- dents an inspirational break between classes. Jumping right into the swing of things, officers of the Baptist Student Union planned a pre-school retreat at Helt's Ranch, then a Roaring Twenties party and later a mid-winter retreat at Hinton. With the coming of spring, BSU members held a banquet and various other parties and fellowships. On a more 'regular schedule, the Baptist students sponsored Morning Watch devotionals each week-day morning in the modern Student Center and a Noonday service each day at noon. Also scheduled were Thursday night Bible Study and a Supper Club following Sunday evening church services. To keep members informed of up-coming events, four industrious members published a weekly paper, The BSU Bugle. The quadruple-editors were Charlotte Guth- rie, Ann Davis, Freddie Kinnear and Dorthy Forbes. The Centralites also took an active part in state-wide BSU activities. Beverly Lowe was elected State Social Chairman and Dr. Whit Marks was named State Faculty Adviser. , L-1 A church-related student-led organization, the BSU seeks to link the student to the local church and provide Christian fellowship while he is away from home. BSU Executive Council members are, seated, left to right, Beverly Lowe, YWA Representative, Jan Kelley, Ann Hoover, Kayrin Underwood, Claudia Hudson, BTU Representative: Judy Oldham, Dody Morgan, Lois Payne, Co-Enlistment Chairmanp Cathy Stevens, and Charlotte Guthrie. Standing, left to right: Harold Young, Dr. Whit Marks, Adviser, Tommy Sims, Marshall Basham, Johnny Rice, and Eugene McBride, BSU Director. Fellowship Presenting special music at a Noonday service are Tommy Sims, Dody Mor- Joe Powell and Mike Richardson enloy the meditative aur of the prayer room as gan, Carmelita Edge and Paul Magar. they study the Bible. Kayrin Underwood Secretary Cathy Stevens Treasurer Judy Oldham Devotion Chairman Judy Alexander Co-Social Chairman Dody Morgan Co-Social Chairman Tommy Sims Music Chairman Ann Hover Missions Chairman Harold Young Enlistment Chairman Charlotte Guthrie Bugle Editor Janice Kelly Sunday School Representative r..4 I J V if yi, ,, Marshall Basham President Johnny Rice Vice President ' :ii aQfEQQQig E it 'gif lmikff 13122 .. '45-l '?5?m Nil , t -' 1. r w it h v. ' L' P if di Vi. , zz A M. i, ,V f W ., , li 1' im '1 in nv . Q l it-: ' l ,X if W . Lgtf' v' I- L l HS x it if I Q. 1 ti' if 2 . my M--1 WW l7yg'?ggia.Q if 8 i Discussion is of paramount importance in the workings of the Newman Center. has ifiiiiitiil . Ti' ws ll i Fellowship through knowledge is another of the goals of the center 75?Slll lil ll lil v wr-f 'wV5.. ' su- Y- 5 1 5 p m, Ev fr : iimiiiiiiirggs. ages h 5 if 5. W I ff! 2 l ' 2- ,. 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Foster Spiritual and Social Interests Woody Arkeketa Maria Bartosh Cathy Brown Put Byrnes Pete Culican Pat Engel Joy Eulberg Jim Frey Julia Gengler Gilbert Gonzales Mary Griffin Marilyn Hula Arlene McCorroll Bob McConnell Dion Moreno Brenda Owens Dohie Parker Sandy Russell Fred Shade Berne-no Trombla i iv v l .iii Joe Baoklini President Judy Heiliger Vice President Eileen Koelsch Secretory Carlie Goodwin Treasurer -rf 'aff' uf? ,Aw Wi: gmlill... I .1lg1W,lu '.l'Nggiimq1iq,, H.. eizll... ui i i i l ' ' 'q F W . , fin LXW' -1:1 I Y '. ,. wfi 9 Y jj vi.. 1 1- 1,-xgivi -f'f i 'i ' A x -.1 f: 515 . w-.Q ' 1, 2 ' ' u, gl X 'ng' ll V li he I ' -' '1 'lik 1-iz' 1 F' 1521? - ' WVNEN ' lu ul william N... W H 14 150 Wesleyans Host Convention rg f Pi n,,L. ., A .925 , W fi, , 'v-uxff7E?l5s:'P'- A: t - 'f'lA 5'f f ra 'QM yi., -5, r i ., r -L' -. I 3 l cg A I l m 5' Pulling for a Free World, won Wesleyans grand prize in the independent division of the Homecoming parade float competition. Gathered around the piano for a short practice session are the officers and members of the Wesley Foundation. ' One maior proiect of the Wesley Foundation was the erection of this sign to tell the campus where they meet. Hosting the Oklahoma Methodist Student Movement state conference in March, and entering a float in the Homecoming Parade last fall, which received first in their division and in overall floats, kept the CSC Wesley Foundation busy. In regular meetings, the group listened to several guest speakers and planned seminars on Christian voca- tions and race relations. The members also took a plan- ning and spiritual-life planning retreat to Lake Hiwassee. Dedicated to providing a church home for college students of this faith, the Wesleyan's fundamental objec- tive is to be an instrument of God's love, acting and bearing witness for Him on campus. ,, - ' ' 'T T i- - it 1 5,-, . S ,. .1 . me ' 5 F 9315.5 is cm, V :, 2 4 Showing the Club's trophies are Mary Smith and President Pat Twine. li, Q. ,tel pfii' Norman Mears leads the Wesleyans in singing, a favorite activity of the compus group. Larry Romine Vice President Second Semester Delores Harman First Semester Secretary Dotty Henry Secretary Second Semester Dick Barr Treasurer Carol Meyer Music Chairman James Patton Publicity Karen Smith Historian Elaine Mason Food Chairman Judy Gritzmaker State Council Representative Barbara Baucom Edward Fagan Nancy Gausman Judy Gossett Jeanne Goodwin Larry Hollon Karen Kruse Ruth Moser Delores Russell Lynda Smith Louise Stowe Chloe Ulmstead Bette Uptygraft Le Roy Young Vernon Vawter Q it WW 1 Q xrqff s , . Q b lw,,,,- - - ,f N V -M ,tt ' Patricia Twine President First Semester Mary Ellen Smith President Second Semester Sue Evans Vice President First Semester .. - ,px 1 i ,, r yffgfwk- -'- Vt' ,Agnew . S seq 5 . J JW. .pl rr. 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Ann Bolton Dixie Buchanan Coming into focus this year as a recog- nized campus organization, the Church of Christ student fellowship now has a membership of approximately 40 members. The group's future plans include a Church of Christ Student Union to be built on property purchased this year by the Church of Christ in Edmond, located at 4'll College Circle. Members attend morning devotionals on Mondays and Thursdays and an evening devo- tional on Tuesdays. A local denominational organization, it is dedicated to the purpose of bringing all Chris- tians together in student fellowship, and thus strengthening the cause of Christ on the Central State campus. The club also sponsors an appreciation dinner annually. Gwen Casey Carolyn Claiborne Sandra Gigoux Elizabeth Jolley Mary Latham Lea Mae McKeeman Jan Snyder Tomme Tolliver Barbara Weiss Fred Wood Ronald Curtis cuts pies to be served for dessert at a chili supper. Campus Ambassador officers Carolyn Thronesbery, secretary, Sarah Chanbers, vice president, Earlene Yoesting, reporter, and Larry Tomlinson, president, prepare for the onslaught of chili consumers. Campus Ambassadors Form Club To meet the four-fold emphasis of worship, training, fellowship, and service, and to provide spiritual growth and fellowship for students of the Pentecostal faith, the Pentecostal Campus Ambassadors Club was organized at Central State in the spring of 1963. Activities in which members participated this year included building a float for the Home- coming Parade, a four-state retreat held last April in Roaring River, Missouri, and a spring banquet in May. Earlene Yoesting Reporter Sandra Baker Vicki Billups Sonia Davis Peggy Good Helen Ledgerwood Patsy Lewis Bonnie Niece Sarah Prewitt Laquita Rainwater Sarah Chambers Vice President Carolyn Thronesbery Secretary-Treasurer l 153 4 UCCF Combines Denominations An executive meeting of the UCCF finds Barbara Graham, secretary: James Port, president, Bill Adams, first vice president, and Carol Walker, second vice president, preparing to discuss the club's plans. James Port -President Carol Walker Second Vice President Barbara Graham Secretary ln its second year as a recognized student organization, the Central State College United Cam- pus Christian Fellowship is an interdenominational Christian youth organization with state and national affiliation. Membership consists primarily of Christian and Presbyterian students at CSC, although indi- viduals ot other religious preferences do attend. 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XX . - w . i X X XX X X XX wX ww Judy Gritzmaker presides at an afternoon meeting of Panhellenic held in Preparing the agenda for a Panhellenic meeting are seated left to right Pat the office of the Dean ofWomen. Council Coordinates Soror't'e Coordinating the activities of all national social sorori- ties on the campus of Central State College is the responsi- bility ofthe Panhellenic'Council. This group is made up of three delegates from each of the five Greek sisterhoods-Alpha Gamma Delta, Alpha Omicron Pi, Delta Zeta, Sigma Kappa and Sigma Sigma Sigma. The houses share the honors of electing officers since the positions are' rotated each year among the sororities in order of the date of their establishment at Central State. Organizing Rush and. Greek Weeks, working out the problems of sorority women, and meeting the need for a united effort toward charitable campaigns by Greek societies are the main obiectives of the Panhellenic Council. Sponsored by Wilma Armstrong, dean of women, the organization continues to play a vital role in campus activities. Group discussion plays a large part in each Pan-hellenic meeting. y . :efg.....i.........,...- s-' 'auf' IFC Cversees Intramurals bringing about continued cooperation among member groups, and giving better understanding of fraterltity obiectives for the campus as a whole is the goal of the Central State lnterfraternity Council. All campus fraternities are automatic members. Each fraternity elects two representatives to the council, which in turn oversees Rush Week and intra- murals and works with the Panhellenic Council to co- ordinate Greek Week activities. The Interfraternity Council has grown from only 1wo national organizations in 1960 to five in 1964, and stands for the strongest possible constructive de- velopment of the individual fraternity man. Verlin Yenzer, Tau Kappa Epsilon, served as president, and Alvin Freiberger is sponsor. One event which the Interfraternity Council sponsors an- X - t. P 1 nually is the fraternity smoker. Here fraternity sweethearts l serve rushees punch. i oordinating Interfraternity activities are Verlin Yenzer, president, Larry Foreman, vice president, and,Jack Price, secretary 8 ALPHA GAMMA DELTA Alpha Gams Begin Beginning the year in a brand new, l4-room Early American house with eight bedrooms and space for 30 girls, Alpha Gamma Delta took in ll pledges in October. Christmas parties, banquets and a style show to raise money for multiple sclerosis kept them busy. Honors went to Ruth Anne Hinshaw, Homecoming Queen atten- dant, Sandie Hartley and Linda Cutler, twirlersg Shirley Green, al- ternate cheerleader, and Karen Kemper and Margaret Payne, stu- dent senate representatives. industrious Alpha Gam pledges prepare for a fall party in their new house. Sherri Holladay 1 President Linda Frick t lst Vice President Sharon Reed 2nd Vice President Virginia Buckley Recording Secretary Margaret Payne Corres. Secretary Pamela Webber Treasurer Carolyn Stone Panhellenic Delegate Karen Kemper Activities Chairman Ruth Ann Hinshaw 1 Altruistic Chairman' Judy Roesler House Chairman Marilyn Hula Membership Chairman Ruth Bressie Rush Chairman Jan Hays Social Chairman - Joan Distler Editor Marianne Twedt . Librarian ' Judy Jantzen Scribe Janet Godwin Guard Sally McNeal Chaplain Nadine Pratz Housemother Mary Bartley School Year in New House Doris Biddle Cheryl Brace Phyllis Britton Sherry Caswell Pam Caughron l in , Barbara Church Michele Cummings Linda Cutler Kay Dunham Dionna Farrell Toni Ford Shirley Green Sandy Hartley Pam Hickman Janisue Janson Sharon Kimbro Polyanna Lauderdale Carolyn Puryear Mary Pybas Priscilla Reinke Pam Ruther Karen Terry Linda Van Alsiine Jo Ann Vandenburg Cheryl ,Willard 'Aff I. 160 Barbara Davids fulfills her house duties and sweeps the sidewalk in front of the AOPi headquarters at 625 East Edwards. One of the largest projects, for the AOPow-Wow was a paper- mache totem pole. f-'F' f N , 1 t . is.'m'ti 'Sill' -A it f- V , . , :jr .. it-.th ALPHA OMICRON PI A0 Pi's Promote To be of useful service to the community, to develop lasting friend- ships and enioyment of the social pleasures of life-these are the goals set forth by the Alpha Omicron Pi sorority. Listing 17 members, AOPi sponsored such activities as the AOPow- Wow, Founder's Day, and the Centralville Easter Egg Hunt. Honors and awards received by individual members included the election of AOPi members to offices in Panhellenic, Student Senate, Kappa Pi, Home Economics Club, and WRA. Alpha Omicron Pi was founded at Barnard College of Columbia University in New York on January 2, 1897. This is the fourth year for the national sorority on the CSC campus. Dr. Gladys Ford and Mrs. Loree Ferguson are the faculty sponsors, and Miss Florence Selby is housemother. The sorority has residence in the Student-Faculty apartments in the southwest wing. Admiring the AOPi trophy collection are president Nita Utley and vice presi- dent Sharon Lester. me ' Activities, Community Service Nita Utley President Linda Peters Vice President Karen Peterson Recording Secretary Sharon Lester Corresponding Secretary Linda Patterson Treasurer Florence Selby Housemother Mrs. Loree Ferguson Sponsor Dr. Gladys Ford Sponsor Rosie Brazzil Joyce Carr Barbara Davids Mary Frew Louise Jennings Linda Kerr Judy Levy Judy Pearson Linda Smith Carolyn Stanfill Patty Whitecotton Sherry Wyont -fi! Delta Zeta members and pledges ring the bell to let the Teke's know that Diane had again been the victim of the DZ bell thieves. Harem girls Shirley Moore and Vickie Johnson escort rushees from the Sultan's Tai Mahal. DELTA ZETA DZ's Qld Delta Zeta's were queens of the ca year with Vicki Johnson, Acacia Sweeth Ellyson, TKE Sweetheart, Sondra London, T Sweetheart, and Marlene Salda, Sigma Ta Pledge Sweetheart. Pamela Barrymore was named Miss Yvonne Westbrook, Bronze Book Queenp S dom, Miss August. Other honors wen lene Salda, alternate cheerleader, Pr lon, twirler, and Wendy Collins, assista of the Bronze Book. . Starting the year with the largest ple DZ's continued to grow and totaled 4 end of the year. The annual Kilarney Rose Ball and contest with election of Dream Man and the year's activities. DZ's hold friendship, knowledge, mor cial culture of its members and pledges other ideals. 162 nipus this arty Pat K Pledge u Gamma Colt 45, herry Wis- t to Mar- iss Cant- nt editor dge class, 0 by the Pie Eating Girl were al and so- above all Dorismae Kent President Barbara Slater Rush Chairman Priss Cantlon Asst. Rush Chairman Jo Ann Shock Asst. Rush Chairman Ginger Bartley Pledge Trainer Wendy Collins Asst. Pledge Trainer Linda Hudson Treasurer Jimmie Beth Jones Recording Secretary Karen Saunders Corresponding Carol Fowler Scholarship Cha Secretary Beverly Wilkinsonl er House Manag W Sherry Wisdom Standards Chair Pat Ellyson Social Chairman Shirley Moore Activities Chair Vicki Johnson Historian fn irman man an jvi -- . 1 na.. Fraternity Sweetheart Titles Sue Barry Pam Boydston Sherri Chatham Marsha Earl Judy Gossett Mary Dale Hamilton Sharon Hughes Norma Land Connie Lillard Sondra London Debbie McWhirter Darlene Meadors Marlene Saldo June Simpson Eloise Smith Judy Kay Smith Jan Snyder Donna Thomas ' Lynda Waring Yvonne Westbrook Pam Barrymore Publicity Chairman Mrs. Norene Irwin Housemother Marsha Austin Kathy Becker we ff?-t .I , Li Randy Groves and Charlotte Doll seem to be in a hurry to hang the mistletoe at the Sig Kap party. to SIGMA KAPPA , Activities, Honors, l l The Violet Ball, a Roaring 20's party, Christmas caroling and float building are just some ofthe activities in which Sigma Kappd national social sorority members participated. ' The purpose of the sisterhood is to build the character bf young women through social graces, intellectual awakening and enhance- ment and spiritual growth. Members strive to serve the school, and they are the only national sorority with an active gerontology program. Individual honors won by sorority members include: Joan Austin, AWS president, Lee Stallcup,Joan Austin, Carol Marler Young, Barbara Galey, and Sharon Allford, Who's Who, Norma Cale, Miss Young Democrat, Wendi Smith, Barbara Henry, Charlotte Doll, l and Pat Fullerlove as cheerleaders, Peggy Burk, Central State Calendar Girl, and Karen Kruse, Louise Stowe, and Joan Austin, Alpha Chi, the honorary scholastic fraternity. X l President 1 Sharon Allford l lst Vice President Louise Stowe 2nd Vice President Joan Brown Recording Secretary Karen Kruse , Corresponding Secretary Barbara Galey Carol Steele l Treasurer l Mary Lou Smith 1 House Manager Norma Cale ' t Registrar l Mary Haley , Social Chairmdn Mrs. L. L. Lewis Housemother l l l l l l l Joan Austin l Wanda Austin Carolyn Brown l Donna Bruton l Peggy Burk i Scholarship Make Busy Year JimmiJean English Maureen Faubian Pot Fullerlove Joene Grissom Barbara Henry Vicki Hrbacek JoJo Manning Joyce Miles Connie Pool Jo Pugh Kay Rogers Rosemary Scott Wendi Smith Sharon Staggs Lee Stallcup Mary Ann Smith Tommie Tolliver Joan Wyaff Diane Yancy Susan Yawell Linda Clark Charlene Craig Charloife Doll Judy Kay Driver SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA 1 'Huw M . .SMX T Sorority A banquet during Homecoming, hoote- nannies, campus sings and the All-Greek Dance added up to an exciting year for Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority's CSC Beta Mu Chapter. The national social service work of the sorority has always centered around Tri- Sigma Serves Children. In addition to support- ing the Robbie Page Memorial's national rehabilitation therapy program for children in the North Carolina Memorial Hospital at Chapel Hill, Beta Mu Chapter carries out local philanthropic work with interest high in the rehabilitative programs. The sorority won the annual Astary Scholar- ship award for the outstanding grade average among the five sororities at Central. The house at 201 East Campbell provide the Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority with ample living space, we wt f EH' TP' F it V, 1 f 1' Sorority sisters have things in common even if it's reading a ioke book, ii ii iw ,Mi in There's nothing like gathering around the piano to pass the time away. i it i www ,I My i i .gm aptures Scholarship Award Mary Griffen Treasurer Glenda Allen Scholarship Chairman Herwanno Barnard Alumnae Advisor Zae Knight Financial Advisor Jo Ann Arrowsmith Kathy Burk JoAnna Coleman Janice Fatkin Janet Gritzmaker Judy Gritzmaker Marie Hughes Joyce McAnally Sheila McHurd Dayna Mann Candy Morley Carolyn Nixon Michelle Phipps Donna Schroeder Adah Troll Carolyn Walker Annette Moore President Mary Gorom Vice President Mary Gallagher Recording Secretary Judy Walsh Corresponding Secretary if nil 7 ' ' ' ' 'A' 'Y'-7 .fi-gf, Vg... ,. ..-.,--rv - 1 xg r J- 1- ,, M, ,Z i :fy-I 15.221 l rj, lf' Acacia officers Mike Fricker, president: John Tilley, rush chairman, Jan Dunkelberg, corresponding secretary, and Ray Moyer, vice president, present Athletic Director Dale Hamilton with an American flag for the gym. in J- . , will f i 1 t ,ii 5 'lt m'W ' Wi- 'W' ll' 'llilllli Www it limit it it gilt ll' illt1!'iti 'iii'W.ii ,uw will tuck xi.. Wu , A m 1 ,wil f im 8 AQAZQQA. ACACIA CSC Bounty Acacia, the newest cmd fastest growing fraternity colony on campus, with 47 pledges and members, proved its merit by winning the social division in the Homecoming float com- petition, receiving the co-championship for intramural foot- ball and the AOPow-Wow Indian dance contest. The Black and Gold formal in the spring saw Vicki John- son crowned Acacia Sweetheart. One of the newest social activities, exchange dinner- dances were initiated and proved successful by the fraternity. Rounding out ,the year for Acacians was the co- sponsorship of Nite on the Nile with the Acacia chap- ter of Oklahoma University. Copping first place in the social float division of the Homecoming parade was Acacia's version of the C.S.C. Bounty. Mike Fricker President Ray Moyer Vice President David McMillan Secretary Larry Snipes Treasurer Dick Ferguson Social Chairman Sonny Johnson ' Assistant Social Chairman Wins Homecoming Float Prize Roger Keel il. N iii.. Rush Chairman John Tilley Assistant Rush Chairman f Jan Dunkelberg Corresponding Secretary - Aris ,Prewiit Sponsor 1 Larry Anderson Bennett Childress Frank Chrisco Ronnie Clair Jim DeArman Ford Fraley Butch Garrett James Gosvener Bruce Gray , Jon Harrison Gary Hill Al Jones Jerry Logan Leonard McMasTers Harold McMillan Paul Ogle' Ron Purdin Michael Quine ' Jack Steele Richard Taylor Lonnie Walker i seal 170 Central's mascot Broncho gets a face-lifting before the 1963-64 football season by ATO's Randy Groves, Darrell Noe, Larry Foreman and .lack Price. ALPHA TAU OM EGA ATO's Place Ac:- With Cl national history dating back to Civil War days Alpha Tau Omega builds its reputation on service to the com- munity as well as social activities. They strive to recognize true merit wherever it is found. ' Organizational activities included the October Trade Winds party, the December Bowerey Ball costume party, the February Blackfoot Ball-at which ATO Sweetheart was crowned, and the White Rose Formal in May. Individual honors were won by Ron Hudson, Who's Who I Larry Foreman, vice-president of lntertraternity Council, Jack Price, treasurer, IFC, Owen Stone, sophomore class treasurer, and Darrell Noe, champion of the pie-eating contest for the third consecutive year. Larry Foreman, ATO vice president, checks the register at the inter- Turn about is fair play when pledges trade places with members for a day. fraternity smoker. it wi. M' ' w iiexgm i,7!-3if'vi '!ih-u ii 'Wifi , . , ws- . it ii it .i i, , iix, .i V... Jim Elswick Rush Chairman Randy Groves Social Chairman Darrell Noe Hisiorian Tom Rice House Manager Mike Reedy Public Relations Mrs. Rose Vonnoy House Mother Raymond Adams Richard Baker Fred Dalton ' Don Fennell Jim Frey Jim Henline Ron Hudson John Luna Larry Miller Mike Simmons Tom Simons Jim Talkington Tom Vaughn .lay Wagoner Lamarr Lilly President Larry Foreman Vice President .lack Price Secreiary Owen Stone Treasurer Mivlnurif bfi-sq V 75'-wr li. kv EA 'li' 'li' H' lZOI C8l B3Ckgl 0LIl'1Cl l:lI S12 vw ellis? , U ' :ff?E.E.a5E1 ' ,vii l l' . 'fer 1 5: - YV Y '2 4 - 215,25 W i i l m e ' Mk U il 5 'Y iv .ef yi 1 w in lg y cggil In Hr Urs l 1422 ll ll? , l isti'ii.??f?IYJsFl l l ze . ' 223-1 ...,, , J, if ss 7 , riffs 'Aegis i Sisg'ii'f-lg :ggi new , ist irgei l 72 Quay. Kappa Alpha Psi's float, CSC is the Wide Wide World was moved by manpower when the car pulling it broke down. KAPPA ALPHA PSI Fraternity Striving to obtain for its members all ofthe benefits which accrue from membership in a modern college brotherhood, Epsilon Gamma chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi national fraternity has I2 members. Rush and the intramural sports of basketball, track and football, in which they were co-champions, consti- tuted a large amount of the activities of Kappa Alpha Psi members. Dedicated to the purpose of achievement, member Bob Hibler received recognition for being listed in Who's Who Among American Colleges and Universities. The Chapter was organized January 26, l963. Bill Johnson serves as president, and Dr. Frank Fin- ney, Dr. Ralph Borah, Dr. Jack Murphy and George Benz are sponsors. Discussing new techniques in rushing are C. D, Jones and Alex Clayton. Members Bob Hibler, C. D. Jones, Anthony Bluitt, Herman Nichols, Eugene Fields and Alex Clayton show off their new Greek sign. Holds Intramural Co Championship Herman Nichols Secretory Eugene Fields Sergeant-at-Arms Lorry Dovis Reporter Anthony Bluitt Corresponding Secretory George Benz Sponsor Dr. Ralph Borclh Sponsor Dr. Frank Finney Sponsor Dr. Jock Murphy Sponsor Robert Hibler Williom Hollis Floyd James C. D, Jones Bill Johnson President Alex Cloyfon Vice President .lomes Deon Treasurer .sl ll: l li if uilsiii Sggggy ll' i iii? Qhillill lllllllllifw 4 ...Sw H , l . it L Robert Abshire, left, demonstrates the Sig Tau handshake to a probable rushee. Sigma Tau Gamma, one of the fastest growing fraternities on campus, is constantly on the look-out for rushees. 4' ti SIGMA TAU GAMMA Sig Tau's Double The White Rose Ball, the Royalty Banquet, a Christmas Party for underprivileged children and the pledge sweetheart banquet all constituted an important part of the 'year for Sigma Tau Gamma national fraternity members. Thirty-five men are listed on the Sig Tau role, which is a 50 per cent increase over last year's number. Awards for individual achievement went to Tom Dale, Ray Merchant, and Larry Valentine, who were among the 36 CSC students in Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. The organization itself won second place in Homecoming house decorations, was declared champion in intramural basket- ball and track and won the All Sports Trophy. Sigma Tau Gamma members were ranked highest scholastically of all the frater- nities on campus for the Spring semester, 1963. Sig Tau members Clifford Lyon, Jim Crawford and Carl Goza check their financial situation before a party. Jim Crawford Pgst President Cliffdrd Lyon President Dale Rose lst Vice President Johnny Godwin 2nd Vice President Alexander Geddes Recording Secretary Gary Cockrell Corres. Secretary James Herring Treasurer Violet Escoe Housemother Robert Abshier l v ,. -7 Membership, Promote Activities Frank Andrews Henry Baumon Max Beaver John Burton George Caldwell Tom Dale Clellan Dearman Charles Drumm Lanny Freeman Carl Gaza Mickey Hurley Alvin Lockner Ray Merchant Rondal Metheny Jimmie Perkins James Ragan Russell Raker James Rector Bill Russell Robert Siler Jerry Simmons Larry Valentine Jerry Willis Roy Wilson Larry Wray P3 TKE member Will Wooldridge greets a prospec-rushee at a fraternity smoker. .!E'3Wmi:1iTr2 JQ 'sf -' f UV 55392 -- overt' ' stiff' - fl- e--we---it , ni.- G W V I 5 1' . - VIV: Y , ' ' ' ' iisii' -, , , . . .355 tg, 1 l l TAU KAPPA EPSILQN l TKE's Boast l The Central State chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon international fraternity has 62 members and pledges, a 20 per cerit increase over last year's number. The chapter promotes the ideal of brotherhood based on personal worth and character. Three sweethearts were named at the formal Red,Carnation Ball that is an annual event. Reigning queens are Patricia Ellyson, chapter sweetheart, Sondra London, pledge sweetheart, and Mrs. Reba Collins, faculty sweetheart. l Individual members earning honors during the year include Verlin Yenzer, Alpha Gam Man, president of the Interfraternity Council, first vice president of the Presidents' Club and Who's Who. Jerry Witten was iunior class president and secretary of lnterfraternity Councilg Jerry Speakman was president of the sophomore class, and James Thompson was vice president of the Student Senate. X l l l l Tau Kappa Epsilon members bid farewell to national officer J. Russel Salsbury after his one-day visit to the local chapter. l Verlin Yenzer l President , Joe Pursell Vice President James Owen W Secretary Tom Innerarity t Treasurer David Spiva Pledge Tramer ' Francis Stucki l Historian Alvin Reeves l Chaplain Duane Dyer i Sergeant-at-Arms Ruth Rice 1 Housemother l Bill Armstrong Don Armstrong Mike Baker , Gary Bash ' i i Largest Fraternity on Campus Gary Blackerby Mike Boevers Meredith Brown Joe Chase' Sam Chastain Marshall Delashaw Ralph Duncan Jerry Eason Virgil Fagan ' Richard Gill John Gray Gary Green Jim Gufhrie Pete Havely Jim Haws ,Robert Hearly Terry Helvey Keith Hill Robert Hunter Raymond Jack Alfred James Walt James Don Johnson Richard Johnson Randall Judkins Lang Langley Skip Lash George Mechling Rudy Ordinario Mike Paterson Rowland Pogue William Raiford Lewis Rainey Bruce Richie Sammy Rotan Charles Sevier Terry Severson Richard Smith Jerry Speakman Jon Tankersley James Thompson Thomas Vanclever Chris Westhof Robert Whaley Lee White Alex Whihen Harold Wiften Jerry Witfen Will Wooldridge KLEVLMSI ES I X , ' www ,. - u U K, A 2 W., It Em.. 4 1 Q f N ' 4 - 5 fm'-N-' If ,ur , 1 ' 'ix 4 S Y Hu ww H -AF 4- ww J Qld , Hn Ji if awww ,f 12 - N 1. r ,. , . -. 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For Master's Degree fibsi an-81 Stanley Abel Naomi Alcorn William Anderson fa-OX Omega Ballard Willedra Beard .ff .1 22, l r J' 'll L ug- , E f 17 A fi'll7! ti, , . XM sf' . gui' WR ii if 1. .W film iw' f Q Merle Chapman Fae Cline Jane Craig Sue Craig ,James Diho Jo Ann Drum Sammie Borim Carlyn Bowls Jeraldine Brown Velma Bucke Fay Carver i l President of the gradua1e class, Sarah Mae Kennedy, right, serves one of her 4 classmates a piece of cake at the annual summer ice cream social. Mrs. Kennedy is also a graduate assistant in speech. Tommy Fairless Charles Fenly Ken Flanagan Michael Frizzell' Duchesse Fugate Donald Hamilton Dorthy Hamilton Frances Hansing Catherine' Heaclington Jo Ann Hunt John Irvine Kathleen Laney Frances Madison Eva Mears Helen'McClure Joyce' McDonnold Alice McGhee Pearl McGrew James McNally Mary Payne Lynnda Porch Francis Powell Stella Richardson Susan Santee Sarah Sharpe Lois Smith Issac Snow Roy Steely Norma Stoabs Thelma Sughru 3,73 ef .exp , mm- .E EC.-L Wir' ll vigil :E 'K lLlu 'm5iii'3vi , i l - - my N fm it K Y f . , PL, . v i r e ' 'lg ' . .ll it m rag 922222: ll , U, K. , -. .A ,U i . N ld , ,jjxzfg w'llii1i ' -1 f ,.. Pnl'-E X it . if 1 , X -.ny .. I 4 Jo. , 1-'1 ,. - ' ' . V -..:f,.:, : ri l l , , iil1Wg.e. ...,.,i.,l ,,,i H.. ,Li 21, QL 'Fm 3' luiiv1n1':x' T2 'M' J- l --.'1'lf Rib! '1 g .V vip-f .f,u 1'w - P, 4...ww U. ,perl-n'f'L mm :rr -iiviwc. '. ',wQxg,1!.Q,,i ,X new :Mc . .- wa-, -s , limb- ur ' 1 in H-- r Z' '51ft !1 5 xw?l 'll , , . 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H mf L- , L Marilyn Belyeu Robert Campbell Ann Dedomenico Harry Deupree Keith Ebert Lucetta Ericson Barbara Gilchrist Mildred Hauser Duane Kraeger Cornelia Roach Seniors Reach Coveted Goal sl ,hw 4-is 5 i.. ..1 They even leave relaxed after a 50-minute lecture. SHERRYE ABLES Elementary Education ' Oklahoma City KAY ABNEY Elementary Education Edmond EDITH ADAMS Elementary Education Oklahoma City EUGENE ADAMS Business Oklahoma City CAROLYN ADKINS Home Economics Edmond y CARROLL ALLEN Elementary Education Edmond KENNETH ALLEN Music Edmond JOHNNY ALSUP Business Oklahoma City TOMMY ALSUP Business Oklahoma City GENE ALYEA Economics Oklahoma City 'W L, ,,.,r,1s-rat ,Lt1'1if.2giL,gs-us U fl N ll -I l ll I ll E I! ll El J-F fg,L,L.f,,, .,,,, me ..,. ,... 7- Leading the seniors in the lost year of undergraduate activities are Ron Dodson, presidentp Kay Hodgson, secretary, Lee Stallcup, vice president: and Cathy Stevens, treasurer. 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LINDEN BALLARD Business Education Edmond . ANN BARGER English Oklahoma City Y WAYNE BARNARD Social Studies Oklahoma City PRESTON BARNES Business Adm: Oklahoma,City CHARLES BARTON Chemistry Shawnee JUANEL BASH Elementary Education Edmond TOMMY BEAVERS Accounting Ryan JIMMY BEAVES Mathematics Oklahoma City RON BECHTEL Chemistry Duncan DAVID BENNETT Social Studies Edmond PAULETTE BENNETT Business Education Yukon JAMES BERRYMAN Marketing DeI'City JULIAN BIGGS Special Education Midwest City ROY BIGLOW Elementary Education Oklahoma City GRACE BINGHAM Business Education Oklahoma City H. E. BIVINS History - ' Edmond BILLIE BLACKERBY English Lawton MARCIA BLANKENSHIP Social Studies! Belle Plaine, Kan. ANNJEAN BOLTON Elementary Education Duncan DAVID BOOTH Mathematics Edmond JUDITH BOOTH Art Edmond PHILLIP BOSTICK Business Adm. Marshall FOSTER BOSWORTH Business Man. Oklahoma City BEVERLY BOXLEY Sociology Oklahoma City DON BOYDSTON English Edmond ' ROBERT BRADSHAW History Garber ROSE BRAND Business Education Edmond VERNON BRASWELL Social Studies Midwest City l l it sf. X AVSENIORS it ll ',, L' .' ls --law 4 ,, l it lit 5 C: l'l, l ig' M T' .El Fw Ag ll J, WX will it wt W ,ii iii' ,A l ll iiillliillmll ll lil mdlxl 1 i :Eg 'wizimxz :'-- Q f,lli'1'l . - gint.: AJ ,. i. -fc,3.i:,:f-Q' ' .EEE Z' 'FJ In ,swf .'i'2 ' if JF. it .IT-i' New l illiill..lllilll Q H, ' i I lll 4 l llll ' W wi , ii. ll ll ,,... ,lil . , s S K 4 . i Q Q i,i..w,W Wi' it mi' N,HQff.. tt? as 1 1 , .sf '.u.,1- uf' ' .fl i . ,f I A Eni x i. my i . . Q I 'K 'WJ J: L glfllg' Wd l lil Ltr ' I lit? in ,swirl I 1 nhl 14 La iii i - Etfllii ii ,gif 1 ,Qi-i Ek: lllisfl ,itll l i J , 'vi-i, ,, il. if . ,M ,msg 8 ii, wwf' it sw-iiimr'1:ggw'X it ...irc - -I . ef l . - . ,mai nik... 5 Wil 9 'Sb 'A sweat! 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Oklahoma City GLENDA BYNUM Speech Marlow LINNEL CALHOON Mathematics Edmond MARY CAMP Home Economics Edmond RANDY CANNON Home Economics Edmond EDWARD CARRIER Marketing Oklahoma City JERRY CARROLL Elementary Education Edmond CHARLOTTE CARTER History Oklahoma City ' TERRY CASEY , Chemistry Oklahoma City 7 T , ANDREA CAVINESS Elementary Education ' Geronimo I 'Y I DAVID CHAINO A , Physical Education l' ' f l Oklahoma City SARAH CHAMBERS :-: I II English Stroud MICHAEL CHANCEY is ' ' W I 'Y B- BH B E Mathematics II, ' Edmond I - WENDELL CHANDLER T fi 2, Economics L. Oklahoma city E i f V ,i CHARLES CHANEY Q I .I D ,-gi Business Education 'y ff l- Miami ,,,fg E' j . MICHAEL CHASE V I IQjQ?'e Business Man. 'Wifi' fl, Healdton 1 ff 'HVV 1 ,',.f1a'Q, I JOHN CHASTAIN ,I 'iffy- lndustrial Arts M hifi? ' -'fffi Edmond H55 ff, 'L GARY CHRISCO E Ml History Edmond HAROLD CLARK Physical Education Moore JOHN CLARK Business Adm. Oklahoma City JAMES CLINGMAN Physics Oklahoma City JOE CLINKENBEARD Business Adm. Edmond iCE IqfII '-'f if III:-s-,.' M- 'Z I is X -H 1' X Y- -'wi - LIII'-:qs Q II -It I' 'IMI' II III -II-ga ' III IIIIIII Iii MII IH II II, YICIIIEIIW XI II III IIIIIQ III IIIIHIIIEgI.IIIIII,III 'III IINIIINIIWIII ww II II .ggsu II II IIII 5? I . ' , ' ' ' 'III ' ' as -I, IIJIISsi IMI. Iteigg II II IQ: IIIIMIIIIIZEIII II I ii? 'IIIIIIe5Qs III IIIWII5 ss I III III Hours of practice filled in part of the cheerleaders' schedules as they prepared for the football and basketball seasons. LINDA CLINKENBEARD Elementary Education Edmond PAT CLOUD Chemistry Edmond KEELA CLUMP Elementary Education Woodward LETHA COATES Business Education Oklahoma-City DONNA COBB English Miami DAVID COFFEY Business Man. Bethany 18 ROBERT COLE Chemistry Edmond JOANNA COLEMAN Business Adm. Oklahoma City FRANKIE COLLIER Elementary Education Oklahoma City 0'-43' g If W QL..- LANNY COLLIER History Oklahoma City WENDY COLLINS if!! riff: N ' English it iisttni .ti 1 Edmond il 'll- RONALD COOK Accounting Luther TERRIL CORLEY Social Studies Midwest City THOMAS CORLEY Marketing Midwest City TOM COTHRAN Accounting Oklahoma City JACK COTTREL Mathematics Ryan PATRICIA COUSINS Physical Education '. -. ,115 if 7521? 1,j'gil l' ' 5:55 sg. ,,, ,N rv H2 i. .. ,tu is., , pn 1 its it it gk it ii, , J ' we li,i,i,.,ttt.ii.i.,Qi' it mimi' 'i ,iK i ,Er X T it it 1 1 at it t it-i i Wi 'i X it 'li ll Mi, ill 5 y.. in - 'ls-fwfr li ii? ll' sk' kia 'f , If I , , ,. a .,. ll i H ,xl it H' l M. it 1' ' l rviiui iliilr t 1 . igf im W W iii ggyxiiiiiiimfltiWiuwii :M it , ni nt , it it it it t ii, it ii.. llwllliiiiuixlillliiiefllll K it ga 4 5 miwlw iw! X X XR, ,, it 2. fr mg-i . filwnllll x fu 5? iii: DAVID CRENSHAW ' Mathematics Oklahoma City ALLEEN CROSLEY Art Oklahoma City THOMAS CROW Geography Norman MARLETTA CRUZAN Music Bartlesville - PETER CULICAN Economics Liverpool, New York CAROL CULLUM Art Edmond , wi Ste l Hand holding, the perennial Oklahoma City JOHNNY CRABB Business Adm. Edmond JIM CRAWFORD Social Studies Edmond VIRGINIA CRAWFORD Biology Edmond PRESTON CREEL Industrial Arts ,, Edmond s-4 collegiate sport, was popular this year JACKSON CULP Business Management Edmond ALTA CUNNINGHAM Home Economics Bartlesville BOB CURRY Natural Science Oklahoma City DENNIS DALE Biology Shawnee JOHN DAMRON Business Management Del city RONALD DAVIDSON Mathematics Choctaw DONNA DAVIS Sociology Sapulpa EVELYN DAVIS Music Marlow MYRNA DAVIS Home Economics Edmond RANDALL DAVIS Business Adm. Edmond SONJA DAVIS ' Elementary Education Duncan WILLIAM, B. DAVIS industrial Arts Oklahoma City GLADYS K. DAWES Elementary Education Bethany 4 'I MAX DEAN Sociology Elk City JAMES DEATON Music Edmond EMAGENE DELANO Natural Science Oklahoma City JOSEPH DETERMAN , Economics Oklahoma City CHARLES DICKENS Speech I Edmond MYRA DOBBINS Elementary Education Purcell JIMMY DORSEY Sociology Wellston EDGAR DOUGLAS Sociology El Reno STEPHEN DOUGLAS Chemistry Oklahoma City DAVID DOWDY English Guthrie FREDELLA DOWDY Business Education ' Guthrie JOYCE DRAKE Physical Education Edmond GARY DRENNON Physics Edmond LOIS DREYER Social Studies Oklahoma City GEORGE DUNAWAY Chemistry Edmond 190 SENIORS .Hmitittt---Wag, it ggiis-iii:-ttWimlW55ql.'X, lg ww ' uf ' sftttfwkilii 1 5 w if .,.s ' x Mt V ,,. t 'l' : V , Lg.. Z , will 2 , :gi tt ggi figlll it th mst i -.T tolli' .- Y , ' -tt: it jew ,, WML .,.,.. .L .,.. ,Q wttmyiz an .:.F W ttkBHW?L in J ME F1 X X ' ' 2 t ,, 'll' in l5'iE WF. .t im 552, , , ttttwttetle V Qggfm ,lm t. ,yt 3 i N 1 film L '-' is-gig: it ' , -t 1- 1 t. ll L 1 Ska-' yi . A H H . P t ,,n. 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Edmond TOM FOWLER Industrial Arts Oklahoma City JERRY FRAZIER Industrial Arts Oklahoma City LANNY FREEMAN History Edmond PAULINE FREISE Art Oklahoma City DOUG FRITTS ' Business Education Oklahoma City CLYDE FROLICH Business Education Del City SHlRl.EY FULLER Elementary Education Oklahoma City HARRY FULLWOOD Special Education Edmnf-fl VIRGINIA FULLWOOD Business Edmond RICHARD GAITHER Pre-Med. Edmond l BARBARA GALEY Business Adm. Edmond JOHN GARNER Social Studies Oklahoma City SHARON GARRETT Special Education Oklahoma City KAREN GEDDES Elementary Education Edmond KATHRYN GEIGERMAN English Oklahoma City REUBIN GILLEZEAU Business Adm. Oklahoma City LOLA GLADD English Oklahoma City BETTY GLASSCOCK English Edmond ALBERT GLEICHMANN Accounting Piedmont FAYE GOLLIVER Elementary Education Perry GILBERT GONZALES Physical Education Oklahoma City JEANNE GOODWIN English Broken Arrow MARY GOROM Elementary Education Edmond . , -e, E324 .1577-vos ' ' rut I - . 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SWEE-LEONG LEE Business Education Malaya NELDA LEWIS Elementary Education Oklahoma City RONALD LEWIS Physical Education Oklahoma City MYRA LIGHTFOOT Elementary Education Vinata ,HERBERT LINDER Accounting Norman SARAH LINDSEY Business Education Midwest City GILBERT LINSCOTT Mathematics Edmond KEITH LIPPS Accounting Oklahoma City LEONARD LIPPS Accounting Edmond PEACHES LITTLEJOHN Special Education Tulsa DELMA LOFTIS Home Economics Edmond JERRY LOGAN Industrial Arts Altus GERALD LOWRY ' Business Management Midwest City JOE LUBINUS Marketing Oklahoma City DONNA LUCAS Elementary Education Oklahoma City STANLEY LUKE Mathematics Edmond PAUL LUNSFORD Business Adm. Oklahoma City ROBERT LYMAN Business Adm. Oklahoma City GLENN MAIER Industrial Arts Edmond L. D. MALONE Mathematics Bethany F. M. MARBLE Mathematics Edmond EDWARD MARBURGER Accounting Oklahoma City CARRON MARTIN English Del City TOM MARTIN Business Management Edmond BEVERLY MASH Elementary Education Oklahoma City DENNIS MASK Pre-Med. 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THOMAS MUNSON Elementary Education Edmond IMOGENE MURRAY Elementary Education Guthrie BONNIE MURRAY Elementary Education Choctaw DONNA MYERS Secretarial Training Edmond RAY MCBRIDE Economics Oklahoma City MICHAEL MCCLOSKEY Marketing Oklahoma City JOHN MCCLURE Elementary Education Edmond LINDA MCGEE Sociology Oklahoma City WILLIAM MCGEE Physical Education Edmond JANIS MCKEAN Elementary Education Edmond LLOYD MCKEAN Elementary Education Edmond' FRED MCKENZIE Elementary Education Oklahoma City JOHN MCLIMANS Accounting Edmond SUE MCMAHAN English Luther DORIS MCPHERSON Elementary Education Oklahoma City VAN MCQUEEN Marketing Edmond JUDITH NANCE Mathematics Oklahoma City IIIII I II' I I III IIIHIII I, IIII IIIQIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQFFIINIIIIHIN, - I' IIImll:If'I IIIIIII I' I' II I III III! IfII:IIgII III IIQQEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIQIQSIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII my IH If -II I II he , so are III - . I I III I I ..,- ws. I s1m:sII I ,ge-I I i . 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Oklahoma City CLARICE ROADS Elementary Education Edmond LOY ROBERTS Mathematics Edmond JOHN ROBERTSON Government Oklahoma City DANNY ROBISON Social Studies Lawton JUDY ROESLER Business Education Edmond LARRY ROMINE Business Management Del City CAROL ROSE Elementary Education Moore JOHN ROWDEN Physical Education Oklahoma City ROBERT ROWIERS Business Adm. Oklahoma City FERN ROWLEY Music Perkins DAN RUSHING Special Education Oklahoma City BILL RUSSELL Business Adm. 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Oklahoma City RONALD TITSCH Marketing Oklahoma City RALPH TOMLIN Natural Science Oklahoma City BOB TONTZ Physical Education Edmond DEAN TOUMBS Physical Education Oklahoma City JUDI TRICE Special Education Oklahoma City KAY TRUMP ,Elementary Education Midwest City MARY TUCKER Elementary Education Cushing - MYRA TYLER Speech Bristow KAYRIN UNDERWOOD Business Education Sapulpa NITA UTLEY Elementary Education Edmond LARRY VALENTINE Economics Oklahoma City CURTIS VANHORN Sociology Oklahoma City VIRGINIA VANHORN Elementary Education Oklahoma City BILLY VANNOY Accounting Oklahoma City BILLY WADE Industrial Arts Oklahoma City DOROTHY WAGNER Business Management Oklahoma City JAMES WALLER Government Stroud STEPHEN WARD Social Studies Edmond TOMMY WARNER Marketing Edmond ANCIL WARREN Elementary Education Edmond DAVID WARRICK Physics Edmond ALTON WATSON Pre-Med. Oklahoma City SUSAN WATSON Elementary Education Oklahoma City BARBARA WATTS Physical Education Oklahoma City JUDY WEATHERFORD Speech Edmond .IUDITH WEBB English Yukon EUGENE WEGENER Business Education Edmond LARRY WEIGAND Mathematics Midwest City BARBARA WEISS Elementary Education Edmond PATTI WEST Physical Education Oklahoma City YVONNE WESTBROOK Speech Oklahoma City TOMMY WHITE Medical Technology Oklahoma City DENNIS WHITLEY Sociology Edmond BILLY WHITLOW English Oklahoma City SONJA WHITTINGTON English Marietta HARRIET WILKENS Elementary Education Edmond VERNA WILKERSON English Yukon CHARLES WILLIAMS History Heoldton WILLIAM WILLIAMS Mathematics Oklahoma City JEWEL WILLIAMSON Elementary Education Oklahoma City E NMI' W. .VI lin . gl- xi' ' I. P ,J . ,,,. . Ni ... ' ',fu whiff' t . , , I 4 , '?'i I 5 .. '1 ti. I. ,- ,1- 'NM 2 'Jiff- zrtf. u 'Q pw. I 314 ' gi Lui TT - gs. , ' Q 1 I 'K 5 5 x. .1 ,L ' fm I I' ei 9' il t 'Ji I 1 4 I 3-ggi I3 I I I II my . W W 55 it 1 his 'Ima 4 . 2 2 Nl if .s FE u f-gm? I X v OX K it it , if X ,I I,- , iii I ii 4 ,I 1 1, ,4 Fi 1 ME 'I' 1? ai VIII I IM II I it Bit? I I ff I 4 J nu. I-, 3-'AF ,' , JT . 1 . J , , ' m . . I , - me . - .Q ,... Jerry Day and Royce Pennington find that almost every piece of wood, no matter the shape or condition, will find its place on a Homecoming float. BILL WILLIS V Special Education Choctaw t JERRYJWILLIS Accounting Edmond LARRY WILSON Physical Education Edmond WYNEMA WILSON Business Education Chandler GARY WOMACK 1gg.Business T , Edmond IVAN WOOTTON Physical Education Edmond O 208 . it W ,, II xv uw mg W Y f1 'T 3-at , :ef I cw -'I' ' M Q ,lm CLARA WRIGHT '.:,,:,:?I mlV,,15 W V ' T ' -- A egQ:3f 'i Elementary Education l N H it ' ii NH i ' ma Edmond ' JAMES s. WRIGHT ,js 'I' 51 ',.f U-fi' Marketing r : : 1 ff f H Edmond it KENNETH WRIGHT Marketing Ponca City I ' ,-.-,4 ODESSA WYCOFF Business Education Oklahoma City w,: ,f-s....' 'V E , It. I N, itll 55 :K ' N g, liigiixlgfsg ll? I f IHIII EF A . .. . ' I' s V fi it tinge L' 'Eglin ati' - QNI 'I T'-il I 41.12 tj ii , Rafi ns, 3 'W' wk I T lf WET? C S? 'X I lllw I it lm ,, ,I Mgt l.ft,, ,, HD ,fi if M, Oklahoma City f ROBERT ZAMORA Business Education Oklahoma City JAMES YATES ' I rj xiii A '3 f ggi? Mathematics ,ml .I Y, V rig ....', ig- .Q-..!' Guthrie I'tgQ5,L VERLIN YENZER ' 'lf Q- MUSIC Ai,, ,sf J, Edmond IU JAH ANN YOUNG IIE' 'W' WE 'I English A 1 qw ,:: J l 'ltfggik -I ROY ZIEGENFUSS Business Management ' Oklahoma City MARIETTA ZINN Elementary Education Oklahoma City CARL ZVONEK Industrial Arts Oklahoma City HAROLD ZWAHLEN Industrial Arts Oklahoma City During the early warm days of tall, the students and band turned out for the weekly football pep rallies which were held in the stadium. Juniors Prepare For Final Year .m 11 1 1 1 1 11 zwmgnffllig 1 X ..V,. X11 .1111 1 N ill ' '1- XX1 5 B, 1 111 , I 1 q'1. aw' X A 1111 M' 1 1 i 'iliw ll FH, 1. Holding the reins over the iunior class areJerry Wirten, president: Sharon Allford Timothy Adams Wanda Adams Suzanne Agnew Carolyn Alden Allen Aleshire Ruela Alexander Darlene Allen Edward Allen Sharon Allford Johnnie Adair David Adams Robert Alyea Charles Anderson James Anderson Julia Anderson Meredith Appleton Jo Ann Arrowsmith Jean Arthur Larry Ashley Ronald Ashlock Linda Atlee 1 . ,z.1 5:1 35. , gs , Xi 111111 . 11 f' 1.-1 1Qi' l 'fflte l1 , -'f W 51: 1711 1 'il me , lla . Xl X f-3:1 EX. XX ' it Y ,XX u ,,,X.11-.11-we-.5 1 3 lk nf 1 135 1 .R ,.1. 1 ., . A 11 lu 1 l1 ,X . s at .,.,.,X, .1 . ' '111 111' l we ' :iii ' 11 X 111 11XX 11511 H' 11111zeX , YFEGSUTEFJ Don Magruder, vice presidentg and Ruth Ann Hinshaw, secretary. 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L in l 'fmt' l ikj Marvin Best Jim Bevers Charles Bilbo Joyce Bilyen Alan Blaylock Donald Boone Robert Boone Gary Boswell Duane Boydstun Daniel Brackett Margaret Brady Rosella Brazzil John Brenner Lee Briix Frank Brisben were-mf T .. an l W ill. . Q A. ,ef ,. ff-me--it s fe! X 'En we K ' ll if we ..... t 3 U' iigiifmlefl ' . 'sig 52,34 ' ,. st. USE ff- foe fr 3 it ei 1-Q.- J ,ig F me-. , -Je j . ,Ay rl' ii Fi 1 '- A 1 l E A 5' ...I ei , ill 'N .., 9'- ssg 3 su it -t., ,. t yn,- ll' ' Elm hwy I . yi. . - - tt, , .01 019,35 r Y' it T 1 f Tw' 'T . 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Mike Little Evellyn Llewellyn Georgia Llewellyn Magie Lopes lla Love David Lowry Lindo Lowery Lora Ludwig Kenneth Luper Sharon Lyne Kenneth McAlister Joyce McAnolly Arlene McCarroll Albert McCauley Dennis McClanc1han Lyndell McCortney Susan McCoy Donna McCraken 'B fn lf-lit? hull H J l , lk r l, gt l , N H LW ex f l ff 'll rm 1 l lg' l J ,,, Ng -M ul?g,5'ef tl t ,. 'Met or X ..,, 15, .... L 2 uv , l u ll I f I N1 he f-1-:'.:-,,::t:::-,Afff t,L..,l', .:. K Wigs- Tl' lm ii' iii, , t.1',,,f.l ':2:2: ' -' Q'eQ,j.252EE:..Q:, ttszz. ' r -.: ' et- . . . 1.-,iv . ,- , - dig Y 1 . 1 - 1- 'Z--' it 'L l , l i M rx i L 1 l Q t , ' rs. l V 1 I in 7 'tt . . .' I if ., ,ga 1 k ., ...as:z,gq, 35 - -1 W gm. - 0 :fu':g lvl 1 g I vt my , i v Vize 6 , leioluii iiiy I l , ,ix ,yy LAT 'lf' 1555 l, 1 'ag 1 l J .. - , - in fill, ll- fi ' N , 453+ If , J 'EE .1 i 1. M . wlw E aw X C l :gk , :nn Decorating 'for the Freshman Dance became the project of almost all of the frosh both Greek and independent. 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Mathis Connie Matthews Mary Beth Matthews Richard Matula Mary Ann Maxwell Frances May Dolores Mazintas Raymond Meade George Mechling Ray Merchant Sharon Merritt Michael Merveldt Robert Messenger Beverly Miller Stewart Meyer Barbara Miller 11, yu H , ,, W if . .- ?3i Y 1 'M5 'fe 125 1 2 sz 11 11 at 11 1 11 11 1 Nancy Golliver and Phoebe Overstreet go through the slow processes of apply ing make-up for one of Central's four maior drama productions. .-3-1-- -swj:1,2v5s1f511 e - Carolyn Morton Merle Moses Larry Mott Jackie Moulder Loyd Moxley Donna Mullins Danny Murphy Deanna Murray Albert Murry Alma Myers Deanna Nabors David Nash Clifford Neal Mike Neal O. L. Nees David Neher Joyce Nelson Tommy Nelson Scranton Nesbitt Richard Newberry Johnnie Newland Larry Newton Herman Nichols Mary Nichols Phyllis Nichols Linda Nicholson Susanne Nicklas Mojtaba Niknaps Carolyn Nixon James Noel Euna Norris John Norris Millard Novotny Laiuana O'banion Margaret O'Brien James Oden Jeanne Odom Frances Orr Kenny Osborne Barbara Owen Brenda Owens Patsy Owens Steve Pallady John Park Louise Parker Garnet Parks Gary Parsons Leland Parsons .V -X5 Q. W ff, I , .1 M. i-.-:li iii'-. ' iyllq ' will '-T W 33,535 ' 1 ' fs.. l ,. .3n:25:::f :rg-,: :rg 'J 24 uh Qs ill J 5 1 W l nl, JL J p 3 +L 5 I J 1 x fx X M? l tl ,f l i it - ' -a: . , M g ll 'Y ' - ws. rl '- .E 1 LE ? .X 1 if . 1' ji- A vi 1 ' If gg 1' - l Q f l' E i l , i if! , e 95 .Q ig A A f , 5'x l 'V L - ' 4.1. ir . t., ti. f i:1E?f vs I I J ?E'lTff.?9f 2' 1959315 Qsfusw, JUNIORS. if - 'H - 1 e - - -- - :.k.,.1.'M- H-M im -'Www if ,,' ' 'H '3A'5i2l ' sl? , .fy li . 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W rg, - f , . ,:T-df ' . .ar st- ' i 1 r sa . if James Patterson Mike Payne Robert Peace Jerry Pearson Garry Penix Buddy Pennington Elmer Pense Stephen Peter Linda Peters Terry Petift Jerry Pickinpaugh Kenneth Pickett David Pickney Lynnda Pillow David Piper Doris Pipkin Frank Plato Jack Poe Bill Poiry Ann Poiezny Larry Poland .lack Pool Frank Pope Jerry Pope Joe Powell Suzanne Price Cletus Pritchett Gladys Proctor Harrell Proctor Jo Pugh Donna Purcell Gwen Quiiano Ronald Radcliff Laquita Rainwater Robert Rauh Larry Reeder Edgar Reynolds Joe Reagan Terry Rutherford Pam Reogor Tommy Reed Johnny Rice Beth Richards Jerry Richards Mike Richardson Mona Richardson Floyd Richmond Donald Rigsby Don Riley Don Roberts Sharon Roberts Bob Robnett Barbara Rockmore Bob Rodelander Viann Roggow Henry Rooney John Roper Jim Ross Delores Russell Jim Sailer Nan Salmon Judy Sammons Patricia Sanders Betty Sappington Edward 'Schaul Howard Schmidt Lin Schmiech Susan Schriewer Lynda Self mfr .- i V w nn G! it it Wt t 1 i.ilig5+'f2ggyyr f' , ' 'Z ' - ,asf , : Q5 ' fa-,H-,,' 15, , l , P- , 1 ff-15 --.1 'limi tie! it 1 , Qf, ,Y-.,. Q , , ,Ee it 5.5 e Kl e in, 1 irsr,. iff t lm V X... mg? :HL xg? . f ' Z - -s - f . . .1 V Pm Q ,,. ,, 1. K 1:-,,f'.i .. ' 'as ,tw -A t it t I t it t it it it ' llllll 'll ll t t . it X limi, tt, if ,.t it , ' n V,Y,, , Q , , t s. Cold weather found students flocking to the Student Union for warming coffee during free 'hours in their class schedules. 'Qs I i nv ti ij-niet-fill'iii.iiie3,3engHsizQ,g?5:igiifa1 so - I iii L 155 M nm- ,limo ,J it iw lllw, 'Hi' ...... . 1 ' J ' Betty Sharp Phillip Sharp Harris Shearer Allen Shelton Linda Shiplet Dave Shorter David Shugart Emma Sickles Tivila Sieg Jean Singer Joan Skaggs Michael Skaggs ' Karen Smith Mary Lou Smith Richard Smith .I h,.E.:-51: A ,... t, M aasai 1 .V ---- liivll' .,.: fb- .,1 t .., -, P Q A 4 cr' I K gr:-1 JJYQ ,fy '-1 L, 2 . 42 2 .. r li 7 J. , fr 1 W - ' X 55:11 b ien 1 it ilu it it A-V, , ag J -'- ' T - '- QV. . i . , . 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Et,,,tt,w 1? t 221 L ,, , 1. fi L ,x ii i X an 'if 5? uw ii H: l i l V i BK it til y1 'vrvrr 1w-in vwir wir wi , :fix rho fe 551 , .... ,,..,...,V1. ..?e: Wfk.-V-HIV: Qi also ,.-s 2 Mark Taxter Kathryn Taylor Norma Taylor Ray Taylor Anthony Thannisch Gene Thaxton Curtis Thompson Larry Thompson Carolyn Thornesburg Frank Tippie Lawrence Todd Bill Tomlinson Charles Townsend Maryellen Trautman Bobbie Traywides Sharon Smith Shirley Smith Jerry Smoot Waldo Snowden Doug Sokolosky Imogene Sonnier Rene Spalding Ralph Spark Joyce Spears C. B. Speegle Ronald Stanley Charles Stanton Sylvia Starzer Gary Steeds Ronnie Stephenson Lendal Stevens William Stone Wanda Stout Richard Strong Robert Sturdivan Richard Swaggart The visitors' side of the Central Stadium receives a renovation iob. The stands were temporarily redone with the hope that next year's games would be played on the stadium now under construction. 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V .' 1 --1 ,111111 Y! . , 11 ' .,,, 1 ' 14' 1,1'f:1,- 251' if l 1 E f Neff? lu 1 Susan Ault Marsha Austin Myrna Avance Pam Bachman James Bacon Mary Badgwell Clarence Bailey Michael Baker Richard Baker George Baldwin Roland Ballard Donna Banks Harold Bare Janice Barger Jan Barker Edna Barnes Gary Barnicoat Susan Barrick Robert Barros Mary Bartley Marie Bcrtosh Sandra Bass Willie Batson Barbara Baucom . 1 .ag 14 15 1 .-3 , -, .. ' 9 ' All'1s' - 1 4 -' '- .- - AN ,.g.1,, 01, -1. ., L I J Y' 11, 21-1.1, .' - 1 , s'11t . ,,, V U 3-.1-1-1 . 1- 1.5 M B ' 1 'Le .1 X15-rs 423 5212: - 11 N I- xr, .-w, k 11 ,gf F fly! - ., Fin an A' 11 A gh ' s 111 111 111 1 ' F Freshman Queen Joy McKinley rides in the Homecoming parade with che leader-attendants Marlene Salda and Shirley Green. 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Coyle Barbara Coym Eltalene Crabb Charlene Craig Gary Craven Robert Crawley Della Creel Jim Crews Darrell Crosby Linda Cross Deloris Crosswhite Robert Crull Vivian Culp Michele Cummings Linda Cutler Betty Cypert Andy Dantes Annie Daugherty Sue Doves Carolyn Davis David Davis Daniel Davis La Fonda Davis 12 '1 l, 1 1 -1 -f wms 'G'f g 41-1 'H-eye- --car I' 11 i lll?11 E iq? 1 11 'r 4' E . gm? 1 as P7 -EQ i K 1 E' ,Q QQ Ui E1 55. W. t 'una - w.- -Q 1 '14 1 Q yi l 11'1 1 av! I 9 if 1 1 1 --- 1' 11 lva' K .M .. 1 6 k I. , , 1 ,' f A 'ss 1 ' 1 . 411' M r snggaggrr wif- 11 1111 , , I Q K , 1 V 11 . UQW11 11 W' QE111 111 - vw . 11, 111! .4 f Q wlfg- s are 1 5512 11 . AL, l ' ff' gift. .A W . 11,3 L 1- .. rum 9- M511 , .x It es. 1 N 1 I 1v-- 11 . -1 T D. ,,. v .K jr zr:g?i,EfE'f i l, 4 1 lf l. 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Ginger Johnson Hattie Johnson Jacque Johnson Jay Johnson Jimmy Johnson Kay Johnson Leslie Johnson Ronnie Johnson James Johnston Norman Johnston Betty Jones Dennis Jones Edward Jones Gayle Jones George Jones George Jones John Jones Lynda Jones Sherry Jones Richard Kahmar Gail Kaiser Sherman Karcher Cliffa Karnes Ronald Keef John Keely Felix Keesee Karen Keith Rhayma Kellner Danny Kelso Sandra Kemple Bob Kendrick Harold Kendrick Joseph Kennedy Lynda Kerr Wayne Kessler Watie Ketcher Maureen Killinger Ronnie Killingsworth T. Keith Kilpatrick Lary Kimberling Beverly King John King Joy King Pat King Kyle Kirk Jeanette Kirkpatrick Lyle Kirkwood Mark Knight Martha Knight Richard Knight, Sylvia Knight Eileene Koelsh Loanna Krober Ruby Kupiec Alan Kyle Gloria Laird Tom Lambertz Allen Lamprecht Norma Land Bill Lasater Herbert Lass Charles Lassetter Jerry Lawson Gary Layton Patricia Layton Arthur Leal X Joseph LeBarre Jim Le Crone Delica Ledgerwood Gary Lee David Leeder James Legrange ar e ' 3 Q- reid J l 'Fjf ML t 1 , .-:. i::: :.-,qi -4 J 4,5 L B: it gala Q -ngetl 35 3' F fwfr. J ms. - - :ii nl? NF J wg lf- - - F' J ijt: , ' 1 'Zhi A , wg tub Z' -pi X FRESHMEN 3m ZU' ww lv ill is , 'jg il 'T' .- ir' , f 'X l W3 fav ,A bf. - uf. 0 N M., , ' '-mwtfa '11 ., - v 5,4 is litieisefkiflt l ffff Muzi V le g. x ' vt -J :J ' It L U E W 4' it L 1 '3 VT K-,,,i,g. ..,, me ! 'I -4 A-'1 -veg.-.cali A .N ' N W - :. ' 1 ,, . nb 'Q , ut , 1 .-. 4 'i ,1i3':'fi: l fl' 2 -Y' FRESHMEN Y' xg E ' 5 27115--. ' 'fi ll'-'ill it ,F L... 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George Tuetkin Johnny Tune Kay Turner Larry Turner Leon Turner Roberta Turne Mike Turney Glenna Twist Phil Tyler Lenore Ulrey Carl Underwood Michael Underwood Noncy Underwood Phillip Upchurch Leroy Vandever Jonetta Vanhorn Dorothy Van Lindingham Suellen Varnell John Vaught Ella Vicoli Cheryl Vieth Mike Violett James Waddle Johnny Wadley Glen Waggoner Joe Wagoner Tony Walde Diana Waite Bob Wcildow Jimmy Walker Linda Walker Lonnie Walker Rudell Walker Don Walkup Vicki Waller .Jerry Walls John Ward Sandra Ward Richard Warner Patricia Warren Rose Warren Cheryl Washburn Sherwood Washington Naomi Watkins Don Watson James Watson Ronnie Watson Wanda Watson Eddie Watts Scott Waugh Harvey Weathers Clara Webb Darlene Webb Dayle Webb Grayson Webb Ronnie Webster Jackie Weddle Barbara Weeks Emily Weese Cheryl Wehrenberg Connie Weidman Jean Welden Donna Weller Lavonna Weller Sandy Wells Gary Werner Chris Westhof David Whaley Robert Whaley James Whate Danny Whedbee Art Wheeler Judy Whiston Gary Whitlock Patty Whitecotton Dennis Whiteley Zelma Whitlock Ronald Wicker Fred Wietelman St. Elmo Wilde Cheryl Willard Linda Willeford Carol Willen Roger Willhite Charles Williams Cheryl Williams Connie Williams Delbert Williams Freddie Williams Garland Williams Jimmy Williams Robert Williams Shirley Williams T. J. Williams Charles Williamson Dean Williamson Frances Williamson Mike Wilshire Edward Wilson Joseph Wilson Linda Wilson Pattibob Wilson Roger Wilson Truman Wilson Valerie Wilson Grace Wingfield Bennie Winkleman Don Winslow Carol Winn Karen Winter Dianna Wood Mike Wood James Woodruff Carol Woods Robert Woods Terry Woods Martha Woody Vennis Wren Lou Wyatt Victor Qylie Sherry Wyont John Wyskoroski Dianne Yancey Gayle Yarholar Earlene Yoesting Kaye Yonce Patricia Yones Analeta Young Charles Young Susan Yowell James Zachary SWCODIWVS if .4-' x Y' .- 1 . 4 1 w . '!- - ,J ' 'H' 1 .x ,,,. l' Y N' X I -.., ' ,Q 'WEN ,sg . liar 1 .mr 3 gfu fx 3 X , up ,ww L ips - 1 www '4 Wigw- it we., Y. Jones Named All-American Billy Jones All-American All-Conference Head football coach Al Blevins and assistant coach Bobby Hunt intensively watch a Central State game in the Oklahoma weather. Five Players Make All-Conference Clyde Frolich Jack Kreider Mickey Hoy A Val Reneuu All-Conference All-Conference All-Conference All-Conference Si -ii V ,wav 2 2 Langston Upsets NAIA Champions GUTHRIE, Sept. 21 --Scoring almost every way conceiva- ble, Langston knocked Central State off its unbeaten pedestal of the previous year with a 40-27 victory in the season opener before 7,500 fans. The loss dealt a crippling blow to Central's chances of repeating as national small college football champions, and the Oklahoma Collegiate Conference title. Trailing 26-13 at halftime, Central, which rolled to 11 straight wins in capturing the'NAIA title in the 1962 campaign, began to click in the third period and came back to take a 27-26 lead. Then the roof fell in on the Bronchos. Langston end Mel- vin Driver combined with halfback George Porter for a 34- yard touchdown pass and Leroy Adams crashed through the Central line and blocked a punt for another score to ice the ,Lion's victory. End Jim Davis reaches for a pass in the Langston tilt. Central lost the game 40-27 in its conference opener. Bronos Rebound from SeasonOpener EMPORIA, Kans., Sept. 28-Shrugging off the season opener loss from the week before, Central State unveiled its defense and pounded Emporia' State 20-O for its first victory of the campaign. Central's defense, which carried it to the national title the previous year, bore a resemblance to last year's team as Emporia threatened seriously only twice and could never get its passing attack into operation. The Hornets threw 24 passes, but completed only five for 62 yards and had two intercepted, one being for the game's first touchdown. Carrying the load in the Bronchos' overpowering rushing game was fullback R. L. Briggs with 81 yards in 21 carries and halfback Bobby Williams with 17 tries for 79 lengths. Broncho Jack Kreider C411 hangs on as Emporia State halfback struggles to break loose. The Central eleven blanked Emporia 20-O.. All-conference fullback R. L. Briggs is pulled down by an unidentified Emporia defender. East Central Breaks Long Losing String ADA, Oct. 12-Ending nearly 24 years of famine, East Central put the finishing blows on Central State's hopes of Oklahoma Collegiate Conference honors, whipping the Bronchos 19-7 before 5,500 Ada Homecoming fans. The loss left the Bronchos with a 1-2 league record and kept the Tiger's hopes alive with a 3-1 reading. For the Tigers, who had pushed Central over the field the two preceding seasons only to have the Bronchos come out on top, the victory broke a 20-game losing streak to Central that began back in 1939. But this time it was Central who did most of the pushing only to fall behind on the scoreboard. Central threatened to score five times but could put across only one tally, an 18-yard run by halfback Ray Wesley. East Central, who started four sophomores in its backfield and three were related to each other, rose to the occasion each time and halted drives on its 11, 12, 13 and 30-yard lines. 1? . The action was rugged at Ada when the Bronchos challenged East Central in a 19-7 losing cause. ls an East Central Tiger trying to hike the ball to a Central Broncho? A crunching stop is put on- Central State halfback Ray Wesley 1221. More likely, Mickey Hoy is ready to blast the Tiger gridder oft his feet. wo Broncho linemen move n on an East Central halfback o cut down a Tiger drive. 2 V , r ef. , .. fm gill iii in iii. 'lm ,ff , . ,, ,W .. .ii gs- Centrcil State tackle Clyde Frolick C611 moves in for the kill to tackle Southwestern quarterback. The Bronchos It's Broncho halfback Bobby Williams 1211 bur- squeaked out a narrow 19-14 victory in the Homecoming affair. relling into the clutches of a giant Southwestern 268 defensive end. Central State Clips Bulldogs in All-American end Billy Jones C501 has trouble holding a p State tackle, drives in to help the situation. ass as several Southwestern Bulldogs break up the play. Refino Mesa, 235-pound Central if 'Sin 1 . Making a crucial fourth-down stand, Central holds the Bulldogs to take possession of the ball H ' g l 'lt EDMOND, Oct. 5-Hanging on after a severe at- tack of fumblitus, Central State held off stubborn South- western on the final play of the game and eked out a I9-I4 Homecoming victory. The Bronchos, who set up two Southwestern scores with fumbles, threw back three Bulldog charges within the two- yard line in the final minutes of the contest before 8,000 fans. Central lost three fumbles in the game. Two set up South- western scores and another stopped a third-quarter Broncho drive that carried to the Southwestern 21. The victory was the first conference win in two outings for Central and was the third straight defeat for the Bulldogs. Overall record for the Bronchos at this point was 2-i. R. L. Briggs, 225-pound fullback from Amarillo, Tex., ig- nited the Bronchos' scoring on the first play from scrimmage as he ripped 64 yards off tackle. End Jim Davis' key block on the 30-yard stripe cleared the path. Southwestern, trailing 19-7 at halftime, came roaring back in the second half with a third-period touchdown. They threatened twice in the final quarter, only to have the clock run out of time. The Bulldogs, who ran a total of 73 plays compared to Central's 48, started their last-ditch effort on their own 20 withfslightly more than four minutes remaining in the contest that was played in 96 degree weather. 270 Heszler Leads Bronos Past Rangers EDMOND, Oct. I8-Quarterback Burney Keszler passed win-hungry Central State to a 20-9 victory over Northwestern at Broncho Field. Keszler, a iunior college transfer, tossed two touchdown strikes, including a record breaking 88-yarder to reserve end Jim Williams. The cross-country play erased the old school mark of 85 yards held by two passers. Buddy Foreman con- nected with Bill Moody in 1954 against Texas Lutheran and Mike Rollins threw to Ronnie Chesser for the same distance in 1961. All-American end Billy Jones and Jim Davis were Kesz- ler's chief targets, while the stocky 'Field-general completed ii of 20 aerials for 234 lengths. Coupled with Langston's loss to Oklahoma Collegiate leader Northeastern the same weekend, the victory lifted Cen- tral into the first division for the first time all season, on the strength of a 2-2 league record. Central's initial score came in the opening period when Keszler fired a 39-yard pass to Jones. The play covered 81 N yards in eight plays. Northwestern quarterback Bill Massey UU meets resistance from Broncho's quarterback Dennis Jones. Broncho Ray Wesley puts the shoulder to Northwestern's Bill Massey with Gilbert Speedy Gonzales driving in to assist. A Central State back fights desperately to goin yardage against a North- western tackler. Central defeated the Rangers 20-9. lt's R. L. Briggs on one of his many long iaunts up the middle. Freshman guard Carl Smith helps his teammate with a timely block. Redmen Squeak Past Central 3 l TAHLEQUAH, Oct. 24-Despite one of its best per- formances ofthe campaign, Central State dropped a 1 I4-7 battle to Oklahoma Collegiate Conference cham- T pion Northeastern. , Our defensive line played its best game, said Broncho T coach Al Blevins, but miscues contributed heavily in the loss. The Bronchos lost possession of the ball on fumbles only l once, but the ever-dangerous Northeastern secondary l grabbed off three Central passes, turning one into a six- pointer early in the final quarter. Penalties also hurt the Bronchos. Two T5-yarders set up the Redmen's initial score. ' Central's only touchdown came late in the fourth l period when end Billy Jones grabbed a Burne Kesz- Y , ler pass for 51 yards. I The ball was nearly swiped by a Redman defender, but Jones caught the aerial off his fingertips. 1 .l -T y fi W l End Jim Williams f55J goes high in the air for a pass against Northeastern. The Red- men who took the conference championship, defeated Central I2-6 at Tahlequah Broncs Slip by Southeastern, 6-O EDMOND, Nov. I-Central State clinched at least a tie for fourth place in the Oklahoma Collegiate Conference, as the Bronchos tiptoed by Southeastern 6-0 at Broncho Field. 1 Coupled with Langston's loss to Northwestern, the victory moved Central one full game ahead of the fifth place Lions with ci 3-3 conference reading. Langston stood 2-4 in loop play. l l Halfback Bobby Williams C217 finds a hole as he tries to break loose. l The only score of the contest came late in the opening quarter when Central's All-conference fullback, R. L. Briggs, bounced off three would-be tacklers and powered seven yards for the touchdown. Two of the Savages' four threats in the 'game were wiped out as the result of pass interceptions by halfback Mickey Hoy. R. L. Briggs is double-teamed by two Southeastern opponents. ne Tie, One Loss, Ends Season 272 The pass is to Bobby Williams and the speedy scatback is off to the races. EDMOND, Nov. 15-Central ended in a 14-14 tie with Panhandle, the first deadlock on Blevins' record in six years of coaching at Central State . . . and the Broncs had to come from behind to do it. A8fM's vaunted single-wing attack proved almost too much for the Bronc forward wall, but the locals held when the chips were down. Both teams butted back and forth between the goal markers, crossing them two times each, almost accidentally, it seemed. With the Aggies leading by a touchdown in the fourth, Broncho signal caller Burney Keszler pitched a strike to end Jim Davis for a quick TD. Booter Dean Bass' conversion split the sticks to tie it up, with iust 25 seconds remaining. The tie left the Broncs with a 3-3-1 league record. PORTALES, N.M., Nov. 23-Although the statistics indicated that the Broncs outplayed the Greyhounds of ENM, the scoreboard spot- lighted some costly mistakes on the part of the Bronchos-it read 40-21 favor of the Hounds. Central outpassed and outrushed the New Mexicans, gaining 337 yards to the foe's 332, and matching them 12-12 on first downs. Four lost fumbles and two costly pass interceptions tipped the scales for the Greyhounds. The loss completed the season for the Broncs and left them with a 4-4-1 overall reading. End Billy Jones displays the brand of pass receiving that made him All-American for the 1963 season. Jim Davis, Central's other end looks on. to get through Broncho safety Mickey Hoy. Bronchos Named State Champs, Go on to NAIA Quarter Finals Coach Mark Winters and assistant coaches go over last minute plays with the ten member traveling squad before leaving for the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletic tournament in Kansas City. Central State's Bronchos, proving that they were the Okla- homa Collegiate Athletic Champions, rolled past Cedarville of Ohio, 95-40, in the first round of the NAIA tournament in Kansas City. The Bronchos jumped to a quick lead and built up a 41-I8 halftime advantage to coast to the victory. Willie Cotton and Team-Captain Luther Pegues sparked the Central scoring attack, collecting 26 and 20 points respectively. Central hit the quarter finals of the NAIA tournament in Kan- sas City with an 84-72 victory over Pacific Lutheran. Marred with miscues, Alfred Murrell and Willie Cotton, lifted the Bronchos out of trouble. Murrell collected seven straight points in the first half to build up a substantial Broncho lead and Cotton kept the Central quintet out of danger by hitting II straight in the second half. ' The Bronchos, accepting their first setback in I5 games and closing out the season with a 24-4 record, were bounced out of the NAIA tournament by a slim, 61-55, defeat at the hands of Carson- Newman of Tennessee. The 1963-64 Oklahoma Collegiate Athletic Conference champions from left to right, are Luther Pegues, Larry Sevier, Butch Mantle, Emerson Thompson, Jim Steward, Bob Kaser, Alfred Murrell, Willie Cotton, Herman Stevenson, Glen Hoswell, Jim Nemitz, Willie Malone, Bruce Gray, Buddy Armstrong, and Perry Unruh. Coaching the Bronchos to the victory, kneeling left to right, Del Heidebrecht, assistant coachg Mark Winters, head coach, and John Jonesfiunior varsity coach. I The Broncho iunior varsity basketball squad includes, row one, left to right, Anthony Pittman, Perry Unruh, Larry Sevier, Leroy Hunter, Jon Crews, David Sowards, Bob Pratt. Row two, left to right: coach John Jones, Emerson Thompson, Jim Steward, Bob Kaser, Glen Haswell, Alfred Murrell, Jim Nimitz, Gerald Lawson, and student manager Leroy Young. 66'ers Outlast Bronchos, 93-72 Going up for a iump shot is Alfred Murrell in one of Central's - f i I ' r Si. M ' fK . A pre-season exhibition game with the NIBL Phillips 66'ers, defending non can erence USS es Ggcms mys O amos semi-professional national champions, was a solid indication that Central was heading for a banner year, despite a 93-72 defeat. Playing against such big-time names as Jerry Shipp, 6-5 small college All-American from South- eastern, the Bronchos held their own until the 66-ers went on a hitting spree late in the first half. Although it was only an exhibition contest, coach Mark Winters didn't like losing. But playing a team like the 66'e'rs can give anyone invaluable experience. Central hurriedly got in the win column the following week, trouncing St. Mary's of Kansas, 90-60, and slipping past New Mexico Highlands, 57-56. Alfred Murrell and a Phillips University player scramble for o loose ball on the l Haymakers home court. Broncho Jim Steward eyes the situation. 2 l Bronchos Take Early League Wins 27 William Cotton passes the ball to another Broncho in the St. Mary's of Kansas tussle. Central won 90-60. Displaying the dribbling that was strategic in Central State's successful season is guard Luther Pegues. Central State, pre-season favorite to repeat at the top of the con- ference race, ignited its loop campaign with three straight victories at Wantland Hall. Southwestern was the first league opponent to try Central at home and the Bronchos sent the Bulldogs back to Weatherford with a 93-64 drubbing December 7, under the direction of Willie Cotton's hitting 41 points. The Bronchos stretched their league mark to 3-0 with a 74-56 win over Oklahoma Baptist University and an 88-76 stomp when South- eastern came to town. Central combined a stiff defense and a two minute stall in the second half of play to hand the Bison their first conference loss. After a 37-37 halftime score, Central held the Bison to i9 points in the second period of play. Pacecl by Luther Pegues' 28 points and Willie Cotton's 21, Central played racehorse with Southeastern in the first half, building up 53 points and a 14-point advantage to coast to victory. All-Conference forward William Cotton goes high into the air to score two points against Southwestern in Wantland Hall. 14y,.flgl',': filet 'T . 1-1545?-if-Q-JE7 'f E4 Central Battles Stiff Road Games The Central State Bronchos took to the road for their next eight tilts, losing three games, their only defeats in season play. The Bronchos polished off Pittsburg State College of Kansas, 90-71, December 17 and squeaked by Fort Sill, 63-61, three days later, but Fort Hays of Kansas slipped past the Bronchos, 86-84, for the season's first loss. Northeastern overcame an 11-point halftime deficit and handed Central its first conference loss, 68-65, January 5. Rebounding from the loss, Central State solidly sawed East Central, 11-72. The Broncs clipped Panhandle ALM and Northwestern next, before taking an 81-67, defeat at the hands of Southwestern. Luther Pegues dribbles past Tiger cagers to set up a shot. Central downed East Cen- tral, 11-72, in this contest to top all recent Broncho teams in one-game scoring. East Central defender iumps high to block a shot by center Alfred Murrell 1451. l l An Oklahoma Baptist Bison goes up to block Luther Pegues' shot, but was unsuccessful. David Sowards handling the ball gets ready to pass to another Central teammate. 277 Central Takes League Crown 278 l 4 I The going was rough early in the season, l but January l8 the Bronchos found the range as they started their winning streak that was to last throughout the remaining conference year. Central bounced back from the South- eastern defeat to deal Oklahoma Baptist a 66-55 loss on the losers' court, despite iniuries and sickness on the squad. Willie Malone sparked the Bronchos at- tack with 20 points. January 24 Mark Winters' crew took com- mand of first place in league action by solidly whipping Northeastern, 85-56. The Redmen came into the game with a half game advantage. The following night the Bronchos smoth- ered East Central, 92-48, piling up a 52-18 halftime mark. Phillips University took two straight de- feats from Central as the high-stepping Broncs romped 90-64 and 89-66. The Bronchos drew Langston next, win- . ning 90-81, followed by Panhandle A8-M, 90-60, Northwestern, 75-59, Langston again 87-83 in two overtimes and Southwestern, 87-62 in the regular season finale. Willie Malone l32J, called Bullet by his teammates, looks for someone to pass the ball to. Herman Stevenson C431 screens o Panhandle A8fM cager out of play. Fighting for a rebound in the Langston game at Edmond is Herman Stevenson. William Cotton iumps high to grab o rebound over two Southwestern play- ers. Central won the game 87-62, as Cotton collected 36 points. Broncs Win NAIA Bid, Savages Fall The NAIA District 9 playoffs are nothing new to Central State fans, but the 1964 ver- sion must certainly rank as one of the best for the Bronchos. Central won the affair and was offi- cially invited to the National Associa- tion of Intercollegiate Athletics tour- nament in Kansas City. Spoiling Southeastern's bid for the same honor with two straight victories over the Savages, Central took early leads in both contests to win 53-46 at Edmond and 74-61 at Durant in the best two-out-of three series. Capacity crowds watched the Bronchos dazzle the Savages with precision shooting and passing, coupled with a strong defense. Standing 22-3 overall in season play and knocking out a 16-2 loop mark, the games were a fitting climax to Central's rule of Ok- lahoma teams for the 1963-64 campaign. Right: Luther Pegues, 6-foot guard, goes high in the air for a lay-up in the second game of the NAIA Dis- trict 9 playoffs. Pegues scored 28 points to lead Central to the 74-61 victory. Left: Bruce Gray 1341 drives around Savage forward Tommy Hedrick C551 to sink two points forthe Bronchos. Freshman Alfred Murrell maneuvers away from Southwestern players after grabbing a rebound. 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Y 5 1 1 1 11 111 1 1 XX 1 11 l11 m111lll111 1 1 1' 1 1 1 1 1 1 611 11 . 1 1 11 11 11 111 111 111 11 111 1:1 11 111 111 111 111111 11 1 1 11 1 11 1 1 5 1 11 11 11 11 111 111 11 282 1-ef 11 111 1 '111 11 11 11 S -f ' 5 4:1 M11 111 11 111 11111 11 ,..4 11 11 1 11 11 11 W 11 a 111 1.1 .1 11 X fs 1151 11 fs 11 31.1 S11 was 'T fag-.5 54 , l - X f f f 1- -M Qnfefy--1 111.111 , -' 1111A'4--v- -T-'W' 3'--zgsrwfq , - 5 11111XX111,X111XXX 11 111 '111111XXX111XXX1115 I ' ' Middle distance runners, Bud Engelbrechtsen and Ron Stevens sprint around The track. 284 Gloria Stone and Sue Purcell push their teom's ball into the goal. Volleyball, Hockey For most girls field hockey was an entirely new game but it soon be- came a favorite and every afternoon the Bronze and Blue teams could be seen battling it out on the hockey field. This year the hockey team traveled to Oklahoma College for Women to take part in Hockey Sportsday. ln winning the state championship they de- feated OCW l-0, Phillips U. l-0, and tied OSU l-l. The following weekend they traveled to Texas Woman's University for an invitational meet and defeated two Texas teams. Defensive backs were Pat Wathen, Pat Cousins, Barbara Davids, Loretta Hager, Louise Jennings, Nan McCurry, Pam Reagor and Dean Toumbs. Skilled forwards were Glenda Allen, Linda Chance, Barbara Cleveland, Sandy Mason, Patty Mor- row, Susie Purcell, Claudette Rice, Dona Samsel, Gloria Stone and Jean Stout. The second varsity sport was volleyball. This year volleyball sportsday was held at East Central in Ada. The CSC squad played well, defeating Southeastern 15-IO, I2-3, Phillips U. ll-9, i7-10, and Northeastern I2-8, 15-8. Members of the volleyball varsity were Pam Reagor, Dean Toumbs, Louise Jennings, Dona Samsel, Mary Jane Rapp, Barbara Watts, Judy Jant- zen, Gloria Stone, Pat Wathen, Claudette Rice, Patty Morrow, Alice Bundy and Loretta Hager. Members of the varsity hockey team are: first row, left to right, Pat Cousins, Sandy Mason, Non McCurry, Dona Samsel, Loretta Hager, Pat Wathen and Jean Stout. Second row, Patty Morrow, Pam Reagor, Linda Chance, Dean Toumbs, Glenda Allen, Louise Jennings and Claudette Rice. Third row, Sue Purcell, Barbara Cleveland, Gloria Stone and Barbara Davids. - l , 'iE.,I, Favorite Games for Girls PHT' ,U is A ' . , A 51:zazazzziziizissssaisstzy ' , ,I M, , , .. Wim'iff:-'-------'-2fai11sf:wt5s1eFss:s , I it izgggiziiafi ' I at N P ff N f-is f ' N - il ' -5 , ew sfesew , - , gw H , I 4. 5- Hx ,Q i . NE . - we 'i i xii. at ,ry ...,, A , , f, it :W , It ,Q me W F hi ., l ,, Fw:-,Al V X h A t r rra t K , r .. A J fl ' . 1 A x, 2-ill - . U - E7 W 4 . . , , , , ,, W H M l Q5 t i ::: H' ' M .,...,, T fx,- it 1 , will ' KY., 1 1 ' j kkyy ' V wk, ,N 1 J 1 et, Q , .axial V ,- - , W Q .nfl-x. t t . nw tm X ,esesffef , -- wig: t, , 1 . -H5 ,:E,E.,: mi , 5 'sm -fs ' fi I 1 I - i., 'L 'N -'-my ,t g.'az.s:f.,. . get yi. ' ' 1 C sf A rv 1 i 1 V .35 E W w K 'i W Y x :se ,. I V l I i liziill' Members of the 1963-64 varsity volleyball team are, first row, left to right, Pat Morrow, Pam Reagor, Pat Wathen, Gloria Stone and Alice Bundy. Second row, Claudette Rice, Barbara Watts, Dean Toumbs, Louise Jennings and Mary Jane Rapp. Team members concentrate as one player saves the ball. A spiker goes up high during an intraclass game. 1 , ! ' I ' l ' I ' I egg win g iw e a , !. ., l A3 tl 28 . ii. - - --li, Basketball varsity members are, first row, left to right: Pat Cousins, Pom Reagor, Andy Howard, Sherry McCurry and Nan McCurry. Second row: Glenda Allen, Pat Thornburg, Jeanette Weeks, Dean Toumbs, Mary Jane Rapp, Nancy Pierson and Nevonna Kennedy. CSC Women Exce I in Basketball is as popular with the women of Central as it is with the men. Many girls who were outstanding high-school players compete in the interclass and intramural competition. A varsity team is chosen to participate in the third sportsdoy of the year, Basketball Sportsday. The Broncheftes played in the Sportsday tournament held at Oklahoma Baptist University and made a good showing by winning two and losing one. Central lost to Southeastern in the first round 43-24, and OBU 30-l l. Members of the varsity squad were Jeanette Weeks, Nancy Pierson, Nevona Kennedy, Pat Cousins, Mary Jane Rapp, Dean Toumbs, Nan McCurry, Glenda Allen, Patsy Thornburg and Andy Howard. Gymnastics and track and field are two sports that are rapidly gaining in popularity at Central. Courses in beginning stunts and tumbling and gymnastics are offered each semes- ter and a unit in track and field is included in the team sports class. Students excelling in gymnastics participate in work- shops and clinics and perform at various campus events. -r 3534-. -n in Liz ' -si ,' . W NN, F15 f' ' .: ,A2 sa. R, .W Ncgmgfv . ,-I.f,, , x E V-V: 5, f my T2 r Sggjwiilg af hz Z' 3' X :git , Q mg:-5.5, f f.- 1 Wfrflv E . Q ,- . . , , ,A Hx :gm Sw, ,, M W :VT 'FQ-3? ' 1' ' ' f 1'F'. as I. X K mi? W- . ' 3 r li Elise Louise Jennings helps Gloria Stone and Gay Fancey practice a swimming stroke. 288 Intramural captains check the scorebook after a volleyball match. Program Offers -EMM! fu, Q l fi Sports managers confering with intramural chairman Louise Jennings are, left to right, Sue Barry, Judy Jantzen, Jean Watson, Pam Reagor, Barbara Watts and Pat Wathen. intramural bowlers enioy themselves at the Edmond Lanes. Well Rounded Curriculum Hardworking and lively are the girls who participate in the women's sports program at Central. From the well- rounded sports activities they strive to gain pals, pleasure and personality. During the year they may be seen playingfield hockey, basketball, softball, volleyball, tennis, badminton, ta- ble tennis, archery, or golf. There is never a lull in the sports program from September to May. All women's sports at Central are sponsored by the Wo- men's Physical Education Department and the Women's Rec- reation Association. Sports are played in season and following interclass competition and intramurals, varsities are chosen to represent Central at sportsdays sponsored by the Oklahoma Athletic and Recreation Federation of College Women. These sportsdays are held on different college campuses throughout the state and include teams from twelve colleges and univer- sities. They provide intercollegiate competition for highly skilled players and opportunity for making friends. Intramural swimmers hit the water during the free style relay. ll'l5... '1 tw'Er tww. tMaf.. '... 'Z sw Wt j 1. ,,, ,aw l li!! 5, W ,., ,,. it wsfiffr 2 Q-TEE T Q ? iz QE'Htt 't tv ut v tu -3 with ,gm .gjgi tmiisi tt. M 1' H ll Hill HH ll ffm' HQL Mlnv will Softball intramurals drew ten participating teams and involved over 100 women students. ll gp .ti.W,.t f T ' lainie-'e tg., -- is lwfttttti -ll 'Ti' l 28 H f - - ,QT , .f fs' ' '23 'W ' Students Pat Cousins, Glenda Allen and Nancy Pierson confer with sponsors Emma The Oklahoma Twisters performed for the Conference of the South Plunkett and Virginia Peters prior to a trip to the National ARFCW Conference. Central Regional Athletic and Recreation Federation of College Wo- Annual Sports Day Held Cn Highly skilled girls in each of the individual sports repre- sent Central each year on Individual Sportsday. Competition is held in tennis, badminton, bowling, golf, fencing, archery, table tennis, speed and synchronized swimming and diving. The best players from Central are determined by the re- sults of intramural tournaments and tryouts and they compete with the best players from the other colleges and universities in the state. The popular and varied sports program at Central is a reflection of the philosophy of the department of physical education for women. Sports activities are the most beneficial and enioyable way for good health. They also provide an op- portunity for growth in maturity and personality and are an essential part of the Central students' college life. Modern dancers performed for several campus and off-campus groups. 290 l ll ' , 3- ff:?T ' V t. t. jr 4ei,,ii',,. ',,, Jw 4 1 V 'V EQ ,. X H, , , !! NN we t A, t. t. , t. iii l ' . M . A 3 a l t Q,-l '5 5 23 l 1 5, - 1 Q I E, lil E4 1 3 1 Ltll ll ll Ki? fm: . . 1 1 t l ,L it 3 I , V he-X in ,4..v it i we fs. tv., t 1 , l v v l 3 -52. V B. it it 5 E ' l ', i 5 I ' Q, , 5 i rt A E Q in v i 1 in E t v ig Ml lu ll ul t l Q - it r it H t , 1:- 5194 i i V me 2 Y+97?C9lHl1 as KQ- lu til 'Q it -gpgfgg Peggy Lax exhibits professional talent in the Orchesis dance recital. A ll ll Milf t. V .-sr f egi1 nw u lim A 'll ll 'lm CentraI's Campus Linda Howe, Barbara Berard and Norma titled Dance, Dance, Dance. 'wi mm M f1 t ,-Ee ','t 'lllll ll ,i?HNwwuV1 W N N ug: vu it iii e'QeigvvL: i N W-wad me H521 t. N it .tt-Q,...W..l3g5mm tw: Ye M: D' '- it new V Yu -.f .-W f ligg R iifseui in Dance classes attract the talents Land danced in the Negro ,..- -+,W,, of both male and female students. Spiritual Suite in the Christmas recital H 3 V ,J N ,,Q...,..,5,M, w t 53,5 Hyl,,g ,,,'t,,H,....tip H Muu....... W.. ' ie' M ,X 7 ,,t,, I , jf in I V , ,W V - jj' D' tmgmgt. 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Dances, M Parties, Smokers One of the highlights ofthe Ribbon Dance, at least for the frater- nity men, was the introduction of each sororitles' new pledge class. 295 296 Enrollment Baffles Students .-g-1-- nw' Caroline Little and Pat Wathen find out one ofthe tricks of enrollment survival is to take it easy while you are doing the enrolling. he :qgquqavh - L 1 'ACTlrNJlllr'f5 , J Z' i 1 The wall is sometimes a handy thing to crawl up when enrollment gets too hectic, but for some it offers a quiet place to fill out one of the many information cards. l HA 535 ' and Faculty Probably the most feared part of enrollment is facing the I.D. camera and even more feared is the day when the pictures come back. , t 1 t- Dean of Admissions and Records Dr. Bill Fisher advises and also wonders when the line will cease. ' it l ,ii ttlzlllsltt, M :gilt 5 'N sg.. into 'll I i XA l .nl Sui nfs, guWl5S55l: lliglztii 'bv , u iv: Tr ' H A l as-Hifi! 5,24 F, I , I 5:1- -It Vi tg W' . 1 -- 4 V gif! fi- e e ' el 1, ' V 'ilitft The religious aspect of college life is important on Central's campus as is shown through the reli- gious groups' interest in registering new students. The Student Union Book Store is the last stop for many enrolling students as they consult their loillfolds to see what classes they will buy books for and what classes they won't. 2 Q. ,X s ,V J, L , I R1 X, 11' . K, I I . A ' f AU' I 3 n,., ,- li 7 '11 I 'wr I .ii 10, ,,,, W 1 Q W , .-. fl' N., - 1 1 ,ul -Q-:J M,1,.,l Q QS Q-X I ,, 'b .fill . V v. -1 r I 5 . X V. is fii 1 Q f .X M, A7 1 if :LQ -'1 '-52.35 , It ,V -a A 1 . , 1 1 f ' ' :f.-5, H? 1 I , in ,x .3 1. 1 zz Q H. X AS. 1 P ' Cl 12 O S I I Y i The President's Reception is the first formal Freshmen and upperclassmen as well line up to meet Central State administrators and faculty members and SOCi0i event of the year- become acquainted over a cup of hot tea or coffee. Y c.. i J-ififif. 21 L i x if 3 'z Yi 225' i Surprised with a birthday gift is President Garland Godfrey. President and Mrs. Garland Godfrey headed the greeting line at the reception. 2 1' -H fi TF ' 1 4 1 g ' . A- ge ra X U 'Q V V1 E Lfiv W V if Q-5 M ' 43 .,q1-61'-I-'an , ' I 5, ,- U '2, N X J . N Q V 1 V ,W2v'i ' .' . . ,-f .4 IJ, -Q, ,as .4, -vm fig is 'H-. pf -...gk - M MDW M15 A L7 'fu mi Q 1? xg? ,L L W ' I 1 ,J -,fu - X. .,.,E: 'if :- , . Q N M '-In Q '2' n no 1' pu., K 'Nw pm Nl: ya M ' - xv V-..,,. A , 'xy My V ., if K-ff Almost as familiar to the sports spectator as the athletes are cheerleaders Shirley Green, Barbara Henry, Pat Fullerlove, Wendi Smith, Charlotte Doll, Jimmie Lou Dacus, Paulette Bennett and Marlene Salda, School Spirit Boosts CSC Teams After-game mixers provided a chance for the students to celebrate o victory or compensate for o loss. Members of the football team show off their wh they would use it to whoop it on their opponents. l ,Q '1-T ' will , I. :e...' .5-.. O i oping stick which wos presented to them in hopes in M Sn wt it ,nhl ,ae we ici ' V . A 30 02 Homecoming Draws apaoity Crowd to Alma Mater ESeiiriiQiiis.!.Qq we inf' i ui ui rim ui ui iii iii iii ii mls iii iii vm ii ii ii L,.giLifgMii gm A ' jg vig? 'mi' .mill iwxi W vwffm 1 -kin: ii ii ii ,fm iii ,Ei ipaiwmig X . 1 W--5 'iwi' Jaw we in in - fig iii iw!! 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H .... -- TWV xr U U v . in W -P ,J , X I el' ,jwv 1 . . x K , .1 't':.'gy .Nlf'.-'..-- 11,....x.-M 5? ea? X' SL , . ,.-.9 K, M1 Now is the winter of our discontent mode glofious summer by this sun of York . . . S- . sv' ,, is 1 'V , .cw 'aw' ' 'Y' ' ' I 4.33, 3-V Central Players Present Four ' Even though the lead character in The Cave Dwellers is named King, Buddy Tweed found himself portraying a penniless, out-of-work', has- been actor. The 1963-64 school year brought about another theatrical season at Central State. Four maior pro- ductions were given and I3 student productions. Opening the sesson was Look Homeward, Angel by Fringe, fol- lowed by The Cave Dwellers by Saroyan, Shakespeare's Richard Ill, and Pursuit of Happiness by Langor. The maior attempt was Richard Ill, listing Charles Hyden in the title role and John Tilley as Buckingham, pictured left. Major Productions Pam Barrymore and Russ Lackey dance in the dream sequence of The Cave Dwellers. 307 Make-up, a brush, a few lines, a little powder, a blonde wig and two hours later Donna Castle has changed herself from cz I9 year old coed to the middle aged character of Fatty for the production of Look Homeward, Angel Actors Develop Unseen Talents .W , , Qt. l . .- t X v .4 .r ' ' .Fl ' We fl 1 .,-ag inn..- ..x The talents of Director Lee Roy Hicks trans- formed Phoebe Overstreet into an aging Mrs. Gant in Look Homeward, Angel. Possessing talent which is seen both on stage and in.,the stage set is speech maior George Caldwell. T ff i!'3'.fJ:t,..,, ' - 17,4 ggi..- A M f V- .rx ' V za,-cj. . -- .. gn . '.. ,L . V W . lull 11l1-1'11XX X 11 l 1 l1111 - J +Q-- dawn. -Z,-swdv, Xj1.11. 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Some Look Toward Beginnings, A before and after shot of the interior of Old North Tower illustrates the changes wrought in the remodeling of the oldest building for higher education in Oklahoma. Up goes the sign on which all contributors to the Field House-Stadium Fund were named on Homecoming Day. a fl' fi it ui in wi W 'lm 1 ,mmfim..in , WJ itiMiMiit.... '...iic.,. '.,. ' ww.. , 5 ' X H Z it W iw m s.f mm ' H i ' .u A i M 1 sa it H 'H mylifiui X ' 1 l l ' t t After four yeors of hard work and concentration, a select group-known as the graduating seniors-pass across the stage to receive a piece of paper and the title CSC Alumni. - For Others, College Ends These three words bring out hope and excitement for a new student as he arrives on campus for the first time. They also give a feeling of nostalgia to me graduating senior as he looks back at the campus to say farewell to the most eventful years of his life. , , . ,. V W.,-, .-,,,, ,Wttwm tm! 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For man holds in his mortal hands the power to abolish all forms of human poverty and all forms of human life. Let the word go forth from this time and place, to friend and foe alike, that the torch has been passed to a new generation of Americans . . . Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty. This much we pledge-and more. Divided, there is little we can do-for we dare not meet a powerful challenge at odds and split asunder. Together let us explore the stars, conquer the deserts, eradi- cate disease, tap the ocean depths and encourage the arts and commerce. .All this will not be finished in the first one hundred days. Nor will it be finished in the first one thousand days, nor in the life of this Administration, nor even perhaps in our lifetime on this planet. But let us begin. In the long history of the world, only a few generations have been granted the role of defending freedom in its hour of maximum danger. I do not shrink from this responsibility-I welcome it . . . and the glow from that fire can truly light the world. And so, my fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for you - ask what you can do for your country. My fellow citizens of the world: ask not what America will do for you, but what together we can do for the freedom of man. Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final iudge of our deeds, let us go forth to. lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own. Excerpts from Inaugural Address January 20, 1961 John F. Kennedy W i il l l'E'lf i Hi Maisie .7 I f It ,iv ii ii lllvllli iw.. ir.. Y ,Q Y A Q l ii iillliil ll lm M, ,T 'li ly as ' ER. gig ii l ' ii in il T W pi i J? if a ii lii' ll 5' llwliilil :l31 7 EDITOR'S LETTER As the final layouts are being drawn and the last piece of copy being written for the 1964 Bronze Book, I look back to a time when the book you now hold in your hands was three sentences on a sheet of yellow copy pa- per. They went something like this: Theme: Central State College . . . AN IMAGE Dedication: Retiring Faculty Pages: 330. Now just five months later it would take three volumes to hold the ideas, meditations and happenings that have occurred. One ofthe most difficult tasks is to choose a goal and carry it out to the fullest extent. Our goal was to pre- sent the school year 1963-64 at Central State College in yearbook form. I think we've done it-how, I do not know -but I think we have. Many people played all-important roles in the produc- tion of this book, too many to name, so you will have to take my word for it. M most desired wish is that by reading the 1964 Y 1 Bronze Book, you can clearly visualize Central State Col- lege, its surface, its cog wheels, its purpose. .V ,vw w x MN pw :Af x v.' f fx ,, if m me vwxwwwfhfawi-1973 Km f 'W -M' . 13' Jigga. ' 'F H' H w 2 w mM,fad fuii? .yu u .I - U- wx www Z ,w m uw H ww , W' H. K. H ww u ag H ,N gwmx M. i H H w ww ,xo W H. H, H M ,H mm w ' :J - W V .f.a,-zfgfii ffii'-'ff' 42421, fi if --,ferfra '-, 5 f.f:.f.'f1f ' ' 'g. mgggfj- 4EJ Q,l. w...,,4 hp' -M., H L. fm ','.j:Wa up f ,vf Q . 5 7' ' 1 '55 'Q . Wigw- JN i , ,, , E, -,L :-, 33,4 'A -,f7'f1' 'ig may 5' Eggmwg ,ou Q ' GL -1 11: .Ml ,xg-.H F '-' -:Ly M, I ,p 'aff 77 J J gf: . Azz.. xg:Y1,li, ,', ., '. - -, -F.: '. SY-1 H, ,W t., Jf.W,L:,l:Hif3 A: Q 4 '1f:Ffi'ff'ff A l' A 1'?'iZ H M ww-Y I, 1 ' 3',s'A'!!' If -T mryun Q, 711, mf 1? if M 'x ,,a.A.,.nJi 'nv ' 'N- Q jWvg,gV,,ff2-M, ,P H H H 'Z ' H A M Hmm H W H H W HN N EM M H ,. , un ,N H , EM , oww,!p:wM,iN,,,,, M ,WSE ,,,,m,-Qm.,.,mN O ORGANIZATIONS Accounting Club 120 Alpha Chi 106 Alpha Psi Omega 108 Alumni Association 135 Ars Nova 1 15 Art League 1 1 1 Aws 132 amid 112 Baptist Student Union 146 Bronze Book 100 Campus Ambassadors 153 Chemical Society 143 Chairs 113 Church of Christ Student Fellowship 152 English Society 118 Graduates 130 Home Economics Club 141 Industrial Arts Club 128 International Club 145 Kappa Delta Pi 107 Kappa Pi 1 10 Marketing Club 122 MENC 1 16 Newman Center 148 Orchesis 136 ' Phi Mu Alpha 114 Physical Education Club 138 Physics Society 142 Pi Kappa Delta 109 Pi Omega P1119 Presidents Club 134 Press Club 104 ,Psychology Club 144 SEA 1 17 Student Senate 98 UCCF 154 Vista 102 Wesley Foundation 150 WRA 140 Young Democrats 124 Young Republicans 126 GREEKS Acacia 168 Alpha Gamma Delta 158 Alpha Omicron Pi 160 Alpha Tau Omega 170 Delta Zeta 162 lnterfraterniiy Council 157 Kappa Alpha Psi 172 Panhellenic Council 156 Sigma Kappa 164 Sigma Tau Gamma 174 Tau Kappa Epsilon 176 FACULTY Adams, llse 38 Alcorn, Alvin 27 Alcorn, Kathryn 42, 1 10 Aldrich, Dr. Gene 48 Allen, Howard D. 39 Altaffer, Dr. Clara 4, 39, 107 Armstrong, Dr. Henrietta 48 Armstrong, Wilma 26, 99, 133, 156 Arnold, Dr. Claude 39 Bachi, Michael 42, 111 Baker, Tom 56 Bambas, Frieda 38 Barnard, Herwanna 38, 118, 167 Bast, Dr. Milton 44 Bell, Lorraine 38 Belski, Anthony 51 Benz, George 49, 125, 173 Best, Lucille 56 Blevins, Al 58, 265 Boland, Dr. John 35 Boland, Lillian 41 Bolin, Milburn 49 Borah, Dr. Ralph 37, 126, 173 Bowen, John 55 Boyce, Donald 46 Brady, Paul 41 Bryan, Alvin 44, 120 Butler, Catherine 38 Cantrell, Leda 18, 27 Carlson, Lucille 44 Chambers, Dr.1Guy 38 Chandler, Morrisine 38 Chang, Loh Yi 51 Chen, Jim 47 Clardy, Dr. Jesee 48 Clark, Howard 45,122 Collins, Reba 8, 43, 85, 100, 104 Cox, Dr. Beverley 51 Cox, George 29 Coyner, Dr. Ann 44 Cunningham, Myra 56 Curtis, Ronnie 56 Davis, Dwight D. aa Davis, James 44 Davis, Max 0.27 Derrick, Dr. Ethel 51 Dew, Arteola 38 DeWeber, Ralph 54 Downing, Dr. Carl 35 Drake, Fred 18, 49 Drennan, Earl 28 Dryden, Betty 59 Elkins, William R. 39 Evans, Marve 50 Farmer, Ernest 49 Ferguson, Loree 37, 161 Fields, Robert 33 Finney, Dr. Frank 38, 118, 173 Fisher, Dr. Bill 27, 297 Fisher, Mary Alice 60 Fletcher, Garland 30 Ford, Dr. Gladys 60, 161 Fartenberry, Edward 45 Frazier, Floyd 51 Frederickson, Bill 144 Freiberger, Alvin 26, 99 Fullgrat, Herman 49 Gaddis, Arthur 39 Garber, Harvey 53 Garder, Barbara 52, 115 Garder, Dr. Clarence 52, 113, 116 Garwin, Ruth 49 Gilliland, Lonnie 58 Gleason, Dorothy 56 Godfrey, Dr. Garland 4, 24, 25, 299 Gorman, Benjamin 49 Graham,John 40, 109, 124 Graham, Pauline 38 Green, Dr. Dee 34 Green, Dr. Zelma 34 Griggs, Dr. Joe 34,144 Guess, Dr. George 35 Guthrie, Cal 46 Hall, Dr. E. C. 26, 36,131 Hamill, Bertha 42 Hamilton, Dale 58, 168, 314, 264 Hankey, Sam 47 Harden, Dr. Virginia 51 Hauser, Mildred 56 Hawkins, Tom 48 Haworth, E. Howard 44 Heidebrecht, Del 58 Hensley, Dr. Gene 34, 145 Herbrand, Muriel 59 Herring, C. E. 46 Lee Roy Hicks 41 , 108, 3081 Hill, Dr. Virgil 35 Hocker, Dr. Reginald 51 Hodges, Gene 57 Hornuff, Lothar 51 Hunt, Bobby 58, 264, 265 Hunt, Ella 39 Hunt, Henry 43 Hunt, Hurshell 46 Hutchinson, John 45 Hyde, Travis 44 Ingraham, C. B. 55 Ingram, Ada 56 lnnerarity, W. H. 33 Ivey, Lillian 35 Jackson, Dr. Joe 26, 132 Jessup, Don 29 Johnson, Betty 53 Jones, Dr. Ernest 37 Jones, John 58, 275 Kennedy, Sarah Mae 40, 130 Kirby, Paul 51 Klassen, Rose Marie 41 Knight, Zae 29, 167 Landrum, David 45, 122 Lax, Bernard 37, 144 Lee, Dr. Alton 49 Lee, Dr. Wayne 35 Loftis, Gene 44 Loman, Dr. LaVerne 47 Lucas, Benjamin 49 Luidens, John 49 Lyon, Mildred 38 Lyon, Robert 50, 143 McBride, Travis 48 McCallum, Jackie 59 McCallum, Dr. William 34 McCandless, Ann 38 Machesney, Fred 48 Marks, Dr. Whit 50, 146 Mason, Lynn 51 Mason, Perry 51 Maxwell, Calene 44 Mayer, Vera 38 Mays, Marvin 51 Meagher, Dorothea 47 Meyer, Carrie Belle 56 Miller, M. Clint 39 Mineo, Olive 37 Mooney, Louetta 45 Morshige, Teruo 51, 142 Morton, Richard 42, 1 11 Mullins, Dr. Dale 35 Murdock, Charles 58, 264 Murphy, Dr.Jack 38, 173 Nichols, Wayne 53 Nichols, Willard 52 Olbert, Francis 46 Osgood, Emmett 54, 128 Owens, Pauline 39,106 Paulu, Catherine 53 Peissner, Dr. Lorraine 50 Pender, H. C. 49 Persing, Bobbye 44, 119 Peters, Richard 49 Peters, Virginia 59, 290 Plachy, Jon 47 Flank, Isa Ruth 51 Plunkett, Emma 59, 290 Prewitt, Aris 39, 169 Ralston, Ruth 53 Ralston,Wendell 52, 114, 116 Randolph, Bill 28 Randolph, Evelyn 45, 1 lf? Reed, Delta 39 Reed, Dr. Ralph 45 Ribera, Vernon 46 Rice, Dr. Earl 47 Rice, Odus 28 Richards, Frances 56 Richardson, Verlin 51 Richmond, Dr. Charles 4, 26 Roberts, Monty 46 Robertson, John 30 Robison, Shirley 53 Ryan, Barbara 59 Sandlin, Lillian 60 Santee, Susan 40, 312 Shanks, Ann 136 Shepherd, Steve 58, 264 Simpson, Gene 55 Simpson, Jerome 56 Sisson, Jack 52 Smith, Dr. Asbury 54, 128 Smith, Coleman 52, 113, 114 Smith, John 44 smith, M. D. 28 Smith, Warren 51 Snelson, Loran 34, 117 Stayton, Winifred 18, 107 Steinmeyer, George 48 Stewart, Feodora 52 Stroup,John 48, 126 Sullins, Oscar 27 Taggart, Dr. James 52 Tassin, Dr. Ray 43, 102, 104 Teague, Dr. Fay 34, 144 Thomas, Dr. Carl 48 Thomas,Jess 45, 120 Troxel, Imogene 56 Umphers, Roger 49 Valla, Roy 50 Walker, Kay Dean 52 Warren, Dr. Cliff 39 Way, Dr. Harrison 34 Webb, Jerry 51 Wheeler, Clifford 49 White, Lee 42, 182 Whitson, Ray 49 Whorton, Duty 29 Wiles, Loris 53 Willingham, William 40 Wilson, Florrie 35 Winkler, Bruce 51 Winters, Mark'58 Yoesting, Clarence 50 NON-TEACHING seem, Naomi 31,88 Baucom, LaVerne 30 Bellmon, Gov. ,Henry L. 22, 126 Berry, Mary Alice 63 Bowen, Gratia 31 Bruce, Bill 32 Camblin, Beth 61 Capps, Kathryn 33 Copelin, June 43 Crabb, Eltalene 31 Devine, Juanita 30 Eckels, John 33 Escoe, Violet 174 Faulkner, Nora 33 Garrett, Don 32 Godfrey, Mrs. Garland 25, 299 Good, Mary 31 Guyer, Marcella 31 Granzow, Helon 30 Granzow, Jackie 29 Guttery, Carol Sue 29 Harris, Evelyn 31 Henton, Dorothy 31 Hornish, Mrs. Ruth 65 Hunt, Freida 29 Irwin, Norene 163 Jessup, Martha 31 Kennedy, Beth 30 Kennedy, John Fitzgerald 316 Landrum, Jo Ann 30 Lathrop, Nellie 63 McClure, Chrys 30 McLaughlin, Marie 31 Mayo, Jessie 31 Melton, Mary 30 Miller, Edna Ruth 61 Mullins, Wilma 61 Myers, Hazel 61 Pedigo, Jocile 31 Reinhold, Dan Ritzhaupt, Jean 30 Roofe, Vivian 62 Selby, Florenceg161 Sheedy, Marjorie 61 Smith, Gerald 32 Smith, Merrilea.31 Strader,Jeannie 31 Suttle, Orbie 164 Thurston, Julia 65 Uetz, Glenda 30 Valentine, Jay 29 Vannoy, Rose 171 Voss, Wanda 36 Whitacre, Elsie 62 White, Frances 164 STUDENTS -A - Abbott, Roger 129, 241 Abel, Stanley 180 Ables, Sherrye 183 Abney, Abney, Gene 225 Kay 183 Abshier, Robert 175, 225 Acord, Acree, Sue 241 Darlene 241 Acton, Jerry 225 Acton, Linda 241 Adair, Ginger 241 Adair, Johnnie 209 Adams, Aaron 225 Adams, Bill 154, 241 Adams, Danni 241 Adams, David 209 Adams, Edith 183 Adams, Erlann 241 Adams, Eugene 183 Adams, John 241 Adams, Raymond 171, 225 Adams, Timothy 209 Adams, T. O. 113, 241 Adams, Virgil 241 Adams, Wanda 113, 209 Adamson, Ann 110 Adkins, Becky 241 Adkins, Betty 141, 241 Adkins, Carolyn 141,183 Adkinson, Marilyn 241 Aduddell, Raymond 241 Agnew, Suzanne 209 Ahmad, Ahmad 225 Aker, Joe 225 Akins, Johnny 225 Alcorn, Naomi 180 Alden, Carolyn 13, 124, 125, 209 Aleshire, Allen 209 Alexander, Berle 241 Alexander, Judy 147, 225 Alexander, Ruela 209 Alford, Amye 138, 140, 225 Al-Karaghouli, Irbihim 225 Al-Karaghouli, Ismail 145, 241 Allen, Bobby 241 Allen, Carroll 183 Allen, Darlene 110, 209 Allen, Edward 209 Allen, Glenda 138, 140, 167, 225, 284, 286, 290 Allen, Kenneth 114, 116,183 Allen, 1. inda.241 1 1 435375. 1' 1 3 l 2 t 21-21, Q M Allen, Sam 241 Allford, Sharon 94, 99, 11 Alspaugh, Jo 113, 225 Alsup, Johnny 183 Alsup, Tommy 183 Altaffer, Jim 241 Altizer, Jerry 241 Alyea, Gene 183 Alyea, Robert 209 Amey, Robert 241 Ammons, James 241 Anderson, Alice 241 Anderson, Catharine 241 Anderson, Charles 209 Anderson, Dean 241 Anderson, Earl 184 Anderson, Glenda 241 Anderson, James 209 Anderson, Julia 209 Anderson, Larry 169, 241 Anderson, Latricia 184 Anderson, Lowell 225 Anderson, Marsha 241 Anderson, Sherry 241 Anderson, Timothy 241 Anderson, Virginia 107 Anderson, William 180 Andreas, Mark 225 Andrews, Don 241 Andrews, Frank 175, 241 Andrews,Jimmie 184 Angle, Susan 225 Anontvechrucks, Atip 241 Appleton, Meredith 209 Archer, Bobby 225 Archer, Phil 184 Ard, Chris W. 241 9, 164, 209 Arkeketa, Woody 148, 149, 241 Arms, Roger 225 Armstrong, Bill 176 Armstrong, Buddy 225 Armstrong, Carol 184 Armstrong, Don 176, 184 Armstrong, Ruth 241 Arnold, Bill 225 Arnold, Danny 184 Arnold, Linda 184 Arthur, Jean 209 Asher, George 90, 143, 184, Ashford, George 65, 72, 108, 184, 190 Ashley, Larry 209 Ashlock, Ronald 209 Askew, Sylvia 184 Atlee, Linda 209 Atteberry, John 225 Aubert, Thelma 241 Ault, Susan 113, 133, 154, 242 Arrowsmith, Jo Ann 10, 88, 111, 133, 167, 209 5 'Q , ,f 1' v Lt, lil N, .El Austin,Joan 90,113, 132, 133, 164, 184 Austin, Laveta 184 Austin, Marsha 132, 133, 177, 242 Austin, Pat 210 Austin, Wanda 164, 225 Austin, William 225 Avance, Myrna 242 Avent, Gary 225 Aycock, Gene 184 -B- Baaklini,Joe 132, 145, 149,210 Babbit, Fred 225 Babcock, Tony 225 Bochman, Gary 225 Bochman, Pam 242 Bacon, James 242 Bacon, Margaret 225 Badgwell, Mary 242 Bahner, Wanda 184 Bailey, Bailey, Bailey, Baird, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Clarence 242 Leroy 129, 184 Steve 225 Brenda 184 Beverly 64, 132, 133, 210 Edward 111,210 Michael 176, 184, 242 Richard 171, 242 Sandra 153, 184 Baldwin, George 242 Ball, Lillian 184 Ballard, Don 120,184 Ballard, Linden 185 Ballard, Omega 180 Ballard, Rowland 242 Banks, Donna 242 Banks, Willetta 226 Bannister, Phyllis 13, 226 Bare, Herald 242 Barger, Ann 185 Barger, Janice 65, 133, 242 Barker, Jan 242 Barnard, Wayne 185 Barnes, Edna 242 Barnes, Preston 185 Barnicoat, Gary 242 Barnthouse, Jerre 123, 210 Barr, Dick 151, 210 Barrett, Jack 210 Barrick, Susan 242 Barros, Robert 242 Barrows, Norvin 226 Barry, Sue 138, 140, 163, 210, 288 Barrymore, Pam 163, 226, 307 Bartee, Nadine 226 Bartley, Mary 98, 158, 242 Bartley, Virginia 162, 225 Barton, Bud 65 Barton, Charles 185 Barton, Jerry 121, 210 Barton, Lawrence 21 O Bartosh, Marie 149, 242 Bash, Gary 176, 210 Bash, Juanel 185 Basham, Marshall 98, 99, 146, 14 Bass, Sandra 242 Bates, Shirley 226 Batson, Willie 242 Batty, Linda 113, 226 Baucom, Barbara 151, 242 Baum,James 210 Bauman, Henry 175, 226 Bayless, Leon 210 Beard, Willedra 180 Beasley, Jerry 226 Beasley, Rozetta 226 Beasley, Stewart 210 Beattie, Bill 210 Beaubien, Barbara 226 Beaver, George 242 Beaver, Max 175, 242 Beavers, Tommy 185 Beaves,Jimmy185 Bechtel,:Ron 185 Beck, John 242 Beck, Paul 242 Beck, Wanda 113, 145, 226 Becker, Kathy 163, 210 Beebe, Mary 210 Bell, Bobbie 242 Bell, Hazel 226 Bell, Russ 242 Bellmon, Mary Lou 242 Belyu, Marilyn 113, 182 Bemis, Howard 226 Bennett, David 185 Bennett, Marilynn 226 Bennett, Paulette 185, 301 Benson, Harry 113, 114, 1 16, 210 Benson, Lendell 210 Berard, Barbara 242, 291 Berks, Patricia 226 Bernard, Joyce, 242 Berry, Bobby 242 Berryman,.lames 185 Berryman, Shirley 242 Bertrand, Leceta 1 13, 242 Bessinger, Glenn 226 Best, James 210 Best, Marvin 210 Bevers,Jim 210 Bevins,, Bob 226 Bevins, Mike 242 Biddle, Doris 242, 159 Biggers, Jim 226 Biggers, Julian 185 Biggs, James 226 Biglow, Roy 185 Bilbo, Charles 210 Bilby, David 242 Billups, Vicki 113, ll5, 153, 226 Bilyeu,-Joyce 210 Bingham, Grace 185 Birch,James 242 Birdwell, Jennifer 242 eifawell, Joe 226, 138 Bishop, Richard 242 Bivins, H. E. 185 Black, Chuck 243 Black, Jerry 226 Black, John 243 Blackburn, Argle Lee 243 Blackerby, Billie 185 Blackerby, Gary 177, 226 Blackwell, Julius 226 Blankenship, Lex 226 7,194,210 Blankenship, Marcia 185 Blaylock, Alan 210 Blount, Don 226 Bluitt, Anthony 172, 173 Boardman, Vickie 243 Boatman, Gerald 243 Bodkin, Diane 243 Bodkin, Sherry 226 Boevers, Mike 177, 243 Bagan, Robert 226 Boggs, Jimmie 243 Bohn, Bill 226 Bollinger, Leo 226 Bolton, Anniean 152, 185, 312 Bond, Howard 243 Bones, Barbara 243 Boone, Arthur 243 Boone, Donald 1.43, 210 Boone, Robert 210 Booth, David 185 Booth, Frances 243 Booth, Judith 185 Borias, Rebecca 243 Borneman, Gene 243 Borum, Sammie 180 Bostick, Phillip 185 Boswell, Gary 138, 210 Bosworth, Foster 185 Bottoms, Thelster 243 Boulware, Betty 226 Bowerman, Jerry 243 Bowers, Ronald 226 Bowls, Carlyn 180 Boxley, Beverly 185 Boyd, Gary 243 Boydston, Don 185 Boydston, Pam 163, 243 Boydstun, Duane 210 Boyer, Lynn 243 Boyer, Norma 113, 243 Brace, Cheryl 159, 243 Brackett, Daniel 210 Bradford, Carol 226 Bradford, Mike Bradshaw, Darrel 243 Bradshaw, Robert 63, 185 Bradshaw, Tim 243 Brady, Douglas 243 Brady, Margaret 21 O Brainard, Steve 311 Branch, Janis 243 Brand, Diane 141 Brand, Rose 185 Brandon, Cordelia 226 Brannon, Dale 186 Brantley, Stanley 226 Braswell,Vernon 185 Brawley, Judy 186 Bray, William 226 Brazeal,James 111, 226 Braziel, George 226 Brazzil, Rosella 133, 161, 210 Breedlove, Reamel 243 Brenner, John 210 Breitbarth, Tom 243 Bressie, Ruth 158, 226 Brewer, Barbara 94, 186 Brewer,Jim 186 Brewer, Stanley 226 Brewster, Virginia 186 Bricker, Tommy 243 Briggs, R. L. 266,270,271 Brightwell, Ronald 243 Briix, -Lee 210 Brink, Kenneth 113, 228 Brisben, Frank 210 Briscoe,James 211 Briscoe,James 243 Briscoe, Nora 243 Britton, Phyllis 159, 243 Broan, Michael 18, 227 Brocato, Phyllis 21 1 Brooking, Leslie 211 Brooks, Bob 227 Brooks, Carolyn 227 Brooks, Dick 243 Brooks, Dorothy 186 Brooks, Kenneth 243 Brooks, Ron 243 Brooks, Sherry 211 Broome, Don 227 Broome,Joyce 110,111,186 Brosser, Gary 243 Brown, Benny 138, 186 Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Bernard 186 Brenda 243 Carolyn 164, 227 Cathy 149, 243 David'243 Jackie 243 James 21 1 Jeraldine 180 Joan 164, 186 John 129, 227 Karen 21 1 Larry 243 Margaret 138, 186 Marzetta 243 Meredith 177 Robert 21 1 Robert 186 Sue 21 1 Thecla 21 1 Browne,James 105, 154 Brownen, Gary 211 Brownice, Stan 243 Browning, Jean 243 Bunch, Gary 227 Bundy, Alice 186, 285 Bundy, Mary Ann 138 Burchart, Gary 211 Burford, Garon 243 Burge, Augusta 227 Burger, Anita 186 Burgess, Donald 139, 211 Burhrman, Rita 211 Burk, Kathy 167 Burk, Linda 243 Burk, Peggy 78,104, 164, 227 Burkes, Loretta 243 Burkett, Marie 243 Burkey, James 243 Burkhart, Beverly 186 Burkhart, Shirley 141, 227 Burkleo, Ronnie 227 Broyles, Bobby 186 Bruce, Bill 186 Bruce, Brenda 243 Bruce, Dwight 21 1 Bruce, Terry 243 Bruce, Tony 227 Bruchel, Jeannie 243 Brumfield, Cara 243 Brumley, Doyce 227 Bruneau, Elissa 141, 227 Brunson, Bill 243 Bruss, Sonia 211 Bruton, Donna 164, 243 Burnes, Robert 243 Burnett. Gibb 227 Burns, Burns, Burns, Jayn 227 Kenneth 110, 111,243 Ronald 211 Burns, Truman 277 Burris, Violet 277 Burroughs, Ann 111,186 Burton, Bill 243 Burton Burton Burton , Edmond 186 , Jerry 243 , John 175, 227 Burton, Ronnie 243 Bryan, Allen 152 Bryan, Edward 243 Bryan, Mary 227 Bryan, Milton 227 Bryant, Brya nt, Bryant, Bryant, Brya nt, Bryant, Beth 21 1 Jimmy 243 Junior 243 Travis 243 Vicki 127, 227 William 227 Buchanan, Bill 243 Buchanan, Dixie 152, 227 Buck, Chester 227 Bucke, Velma 180 Buckhalter, Grady 227 Buckley, Virginia 158, 227 Bulatow, Donald 211 Bull, Jim 138, 211 Bush, Ella 227 Bush, Virginia 186 Butcher, Shirley 243 Butler, Carol 111, 227 Butler, Don 211 Butler, Jane 243 Butler, Karen 227 Bynum, Kay 108, 186 Bynum, Samuel, 227 Byrd, William 227 Byrne, Pat 149, 243 -C- Cable, Velma 227 Caldwell, Alton 277 Caldwell, Clyde 211 32 2 Caldwell, George 108, 175, 117, 208 Caldwell,James 227 Caldwell, Penny 64, 243 Caldwell, True 62,112, 119, 134, 211 Cale, Norma 86, 99, 125, 164, 227 Calhoon, Linvel 186 Calhoun, James 227 Callen, Billy 227 Camp, Mary 186 Campbell, Arthur 211 Campbell, Fran 243 Campbell, Jess 244 Campbell, Mary Ann 244 Campbell, Robert 182 Campbell, Ruby 277 Campbell, William-277 Canoday, Jerry 211 Canaday, Scott 227 Cannon, Corky 227 Cannon, George 227 Cannon, Randy 186 Cantlon, Pris 112, 162, 227 Cantrell, Mary 211 Corel, John 227 Carey, Janie 244 Carleton, Russell 227 Carman, Walter 244 Carnahan, John 211 Carney, Sandro 244 Carpenter, Ralph 227 Carr, Frances 21 1 Corr,Joyce161,181, 211 Carr, Katrina 244 Carrier, Edward 186 Carrier, Jerry- 244 Carriger, Mike 244 Carroll, Jerry 134, 144 Carroll, Vaughnie 277 Carter, Alan 244 Carter, Bill 244 Carter, Charlotte 187 Carter, John 227 Carter, Karen 244 Carter, Ronnie 244 Carter, Warren 227 Carthon, Sandro 141, 244 Carver, Amelia 211 Carver, Foy 180 Case, Jim 21 1 Casey, Gwendolyn 152, 227 Casey, Terry 187 Casher, Carol 244 Casher, Yvonne 244 Casler, Howard 244 Casperson, Ronnie 21 1 Castlne, Peggy 1 13 Castle, Donna 108, 227, 308, 311 Caswell, Sherry 159, 244 Cather, William 244 Catlett, John 227 Caudle,Johnny 211 Coughron, Pam 159, 244 Caviness, Andrea 187 Cephus, Judy 62, 199, 277 Chaino, David 187 Chambers, Sarah 106,153, 187 chance, Linda 139,227,284 Chance, Lucky 244 Clinkenbeard,Joe 187 Clinkenbeard, Linda 187 Clinkenbeord, Sharon 65, Cloud, Pat187 Clump, Keela 13, 187 Coale, Deon 116, 244 Coates, Letha 119, 187 Cobb, Donna 187 Cobb, Troy 244 Cockrell, Gary 1 11, 174, 2 Coe, Martha 244 Coffee, William 244 Coffey, David 187 Coffey, Mary 228 Coffman, Dennis 211 Coffman, Gerald 228 Coffman, Martha 244 Cohen, Dorothy 228 Cohran, Robert 228 Coil, James 211 244 1 1 Chancey, Michael 187 Chancey, Patricia 21 1 Chandler, Edward 244 Chandler, Loy 211 Chandler, Wendell 187 Chaney, Charles 187 Chapman, Albert 211 Chapman, Johnnie 244 Chapman, Merle 180 Chapman, Mike 244 Chappell, Don 227 Choppell,Jimmy 211 Chase, Joe 177, 227 Chase,Michael 123, 187 Chostoin,John 187 Chastain, Samuel 129, 177, 227 Chatham, Sherri 139, 163, 244 Chaver, Charlene 227 Chawsheen, Ahmed 145, 2 Cheatwood, Dick 244 Cherry, Ann 244 Cherry, William 227 Chesser, William 227 Childers, Margie 244 Childress, Al 227 Childress, Bennie 169, 244 Chism, John 244 Choate, Richard 227 44 Chottanapund, Supphat 244 Chrisco, Frank 169, 227 Chrisco, Gary 187 Church, Barbara 159, 227 Clabo, Sharon 211 Claiborne, Carolyn 152, 227 Claiborne, Phyllis 211 Clair, Ronnie 169 Clampitt, Gary 227 Clanahan, Richard 244 Clark, Harold 187 Clark, Jacquie 244 Clark, Jaunice 244 Clark,John 187 Clark, Linda 140, 165, 244 Clark, Mary Lou 113,116, 244 Clark, Sherwood 244 Clark, Warren 244 Clayton, Alex 172, 173 Cleaveland, Barbara 113, 132, 133 Cleavelin, Rinn 160, 211 Clifton, Ted 244 Cline, Foe 180 Cline, Marvin 244 Cline, Patsy 211 Clingman,Jomes187 Cogbu Coker, Coker, Coker, rn, Wayne 228 Lynn 228 Richard 139, 211 Sharon 244 Coker, Virginia 211 Cole, Craig 244 Cole, Dennis 244 Cole, Gayle 228 Cole,James 244 Cole, Kathy 1 13 Cole, Linda 228 Cole, Robert 188 Cole, Teddy 228 Coleman, Eddie 244 Coleman, Joanna 167,188 Coll, Sue 244 Collier, Betty 244 Collier, Frankie 188 Collier, Jerry 228 Collier, Lanny 188 Collins, Everett 21 1 Collins, Ronald 244 Collins, Wendy 105, 100, 162, 188 Collyar, Aggie 228 Colvard, Ermie 244 Combs, John 244 Combs, Paul 244 Compton, Michael 228 Conotser, David 244 Conaway, Charles 228 Connolly, Carolyn 288 Cook, Betty 244 Cook, Carol 244 Cook, Cook, Charles 244 Kenneth 244 Cook, Mariorie 113, 228 Cook, Phil 211 Cook, Ronald 121,188 Cook, Steve 288 Cook, Valene 127 Cook, Vickie 116, 228 Cook, Wayne 244 Coonce, John 244 Cooper, Ronald 211 Copelin, Ed 244 Copelin, Merlene 64, 99, 244 Corbin, William 228 Cordu m, James 244 Corley, Terril 188 Corley, Thomas 123,188 Corn, Roso Lee 228 Carnforth, Lindo 141, 244 Cothron, Tom 188 Cotton, Charlotte 212 Cotton, William 212, 276, 278 Cottrell,Jack 188 Coulston, Ronnie 123, 212 Coulter, Melvin 228 Coulter, Robert 228 Couron,.lohn 244 Cousins, Patricia 139, 140, 188, 284, 286, 290 Coutee, Diana 244 Cowan, Daniel 228 Cowan, Jerry 244 Cox, Dick 228 Cox, James 212 Cox, Jan 212 Cox, Jimmie 228 Cox, Ted 228 Coxsey, Robert 245 Coyle, Wade L. 245 Coym, Barbara 245 Crabb, Eltalenne 245 Crabb,Johnny188 Craig, Charlene 161,145 Craig,Jane 180 Craig, Sue 180 Craig, Tommy 152 Craven, Gary 245 Cravens, Delbert 228 Crawford,Jim 134, 174, 188 Crawford, Virginia 188 Crawley, Robert 245 Creel, Della 245 Creel, Preston 129, 188 Crenshaw, David 188 Creswell, Mike 228 Crews, Jim 245, 275 Crim, Mike 123, 212 Critchfield, Dewayne 228 Crotford, John 228 Crosby, Darrell 245 Croschick, Paul 212 Crosley, Aileen 188 Cross, Linda 245 Crosswhite, Deloris 245 Crosswhite, Donald 228 Crosswhite, Jim 228 Crow, Thomas 188 Crull, Robert 245 Crumle, Cindy 228 Cruzan, Marietta 188 Cude, Doug 212 Cude, Patsy 212 Culbertson, Bill 228 Culican, Peter 188, 149 Cull, Charlotte 212 Cullum, Carol 188 Culp,Jackson 121, 189 Culp, Vivian 245 Cummings, Michele 105, 159, 145 Cunningham, Alta 189 Cunningham, Marvale 141 Cupp, Gary 228 Curry, Bob 189 Curry,John 113 Curtis, Nicky 212 Curtis, Ronald 153 Cutler, Gary 228 Cutler, Linda 159, 245 Cypert, Betty 245 - D .. Dacus, Jimmie Lou 228, 301 Dahl, Cornell 212 Dale, Dennis 113, 189 Dale, Tom 90, 175 Dalrymple, Linda 228 Dalton, Fred 171 Damron,John189 Dantes, Andy 245 Darks, Diana 212 Daugherty, Annie 245 Daugherty, Charlene 212 David, Ronnie 65 Davids, Barbara 160, 161, 284 Davidson, Barbara 212 Davidson, Ronald 189 Davis, Carolyn 245 Davis, Daniel 245 Davis, David 245 Davis, Donna 189 Davis, Evelyn 189 Davis, George 99, 212 Davis, Jock R. 228 Davis, Jerry 228 Davis, Jim 266, 272 Davis Karen 212 Davis, La Fonda 245 Davis, Larry 173, 212 Davis, Laura 113, 228 Davis, Marlene 245 Davis Maxine 245 Davis, Mike 245 Davis, Myrna 189 Davis, Neal 212 Davis, Patricia 245 Davis, Peggy 133, 212 Davis Randall 189 Davis, Richard 245 Davis Richard P. 228 Davis, Ronnie 245 Davis Sonia 153, 189 Davis Sue 245 Davis, Thomas 212 Davis, Tommy 245 Davis, William B. 189 Dawes, Gladys A. 228 Dawes, Gladys K. 189 Dawson, Charles 245 Dawson, Doyle 245 Dawson, Peggy 1 13, 245 Day, Victor 245 Deadwiley, Ray 245 Deal, Maureen 245 Dean,James 173 Dean, Max 189 Dearing, Bill 245 De Armon,Jim 169 Deatherage, Eugene 245 Deaton,James 189,114, 116,113 DeCardenas, Rafael 245 DeClark, Judy 228 Dedomenico, Ann 182 Deering, Susan 245 Deerman, Clellan 175 Deese, Donna 228 Delano, Emagene 189 Delashaw, Marshall 177, 246 Delashaw, Mike 212 Delaughter, Jack 246 Del Valle, Frances 228 Denham, Gary 245 Dennis, Mike 228 Dennis, Wendell 228 Dennlson,Joyce 246 De Plessis, Nancy 228 Des Champs, Mike 228 Determan,Joseph 189 Detwiler, Elizabeth 121, 212 Detvviler, Paul 212 Deupree, Harry 182 Dick, Walter 228 Dickens, Charles 189 Dies, Gary 246 Dighton, Harold 246 Diho,James 180 Dilbeck, Lloyd 228 Dill, James 246 Dillion, Barbara 246 Dines, David 212 Dinger, Charles 246 Dishman, Richard 246 Distler, Joan eo, 158, 228 Dix, Eugene 212 Dixon, George 246 Dixon, Richard 246 Dobbins, Myra 189 Dobry, Neil 212 Dobson,'Phyllis 228 Dodson, Donna 246 Doll, Charlotte 164, 165, 228, 301 Donahoe, Laurence 246 Donnally, Paul 228 Doonkeen, Eulamae11,110, 228 Dorney, James 246 Dossey, Carolyn 246 Dorsey, Jimmy 189 Douglas, Gene 63 Douglas, Edgar 189 Douglas, Stephen 63, 143, 189 Dowden, Saundra 108, 228 Dowdy, David 90, 144, 189 Dowdy, Fredella 119, 189 Dowdy,Jean 139, 212 Dowell, Patsy 246 Downy, Raydene 64 Downing, Sharon 246 Drogoo, John 228 Drake, Joyce 139, 189 Draper, Thomas 246 Drennon, Gary 189 Dreyer, Lois 189 Driver, Judy Kay 64, 165, 246 Dronyk, Paul 212 Drum, Jo Ann 180 Drumm, Charles 175, 246 Dry, Charles 246 Dudley, Jo Ann 212 2 2 Duehning, Gerald 246 Duel, Linda 113, 228 Duffy, Wilma 212 Dugger, Patricia 212 Duggins, Bob 228 Dunaway, George 143, 189 Duncan, Ralph 113, 177, 246 Dunevant, Gloria 246 Dunham, Kay 159, 246 Dunkelberg,Jan 146, 169, 246 Dunlap, Imogene 246 Dunlap, Jean 154, 246 Dunlap, Robert 190 Dunn, James 228 Dunn, Jimmie 228 Dunn, Sharon 246 Dunning, Ginger 246 Duplessis, John 190 Dupy, Bonnie 246 Durham, Doyle 246 Dyer, Doreene 246 Dyer, Dwane 176, 190 Dyer, Jack 228 Dyer, Gerald 129, 246 Ellis,J Ellyson, Patricia 84, esse 212 156,162,212 Finklea, Hugh 212 Finley, Gravelly 229 Elswick, Jim 134, 171 , 228 Embree, Marvin 228 Endsley, Carol 246 Endsley, Gary 228 Engel, Annette 113 Engel, Helen 229 Engel, Pat 149, 246 England, Betty 229 English, Jimmie Jean 165, 212 Enos, Billy 229 Eoff,.Willie 119, 190 Epley, Charles 247 Epperson, Mary Jane 229 Erdner, Paul 247 Ergenbright, Anna 247 Ericson, Lucetta 182 Estell, Troy 212 Estes, Eugene 247 Estes, George 247 Ethridge, Ace 190 Eubank, Annyse 247 Eulberg, Joy 111, 149, 229 Eadie, Mary 228 Eakers, Sandra 190 Eamons, Leonard 228 Earl, Marsha 163, 228 Earnest, Charles 246 Eason, J. W. 177, 246 Eastham, Mary 1 16, 21 Eaves, Betty 228 Ebert, Keith 182 -E- 2 Eckroot, Charlene 105, 246 Edge, Carmelita 147, 228 Edwards, Lonnie 228 Edwards, Sam 246 Edwards, Tom 190 Edwards, Waylon 190 Eischen, Paul 190 Eiseman, Harold 111, 212 Elias, Michael 139, 212 Elledge, Allen 246 Ellis, Charles 246 Ellis, George 212 . ..-4-. Evans, Carl 247 Evans, Danny 212 Evans, Don 212 Evans,John 229 Evans, Paula 91, 190 Evans, Sue 91, 113, 151, 190 Everidge,Tommy19O Ewing, .lack 1 16 Ewing, Sandra 247 Eyster, Karen 247 -F- Fagan, Edward 151, 247 Fagan, Virgil 177 Fair,Judy 247 Fairbetter, Donald 190 Fairless, Tommy 181 Falkenstein, Gaye 141, 190 Falkenstein, Shirley 229 Fallin, Fance Carole 165, 247 y, Gay 229, 288 Farley, Bill 208, 290 Farmer, Darlene 212 Farqu har, Robert 212 Farrell, Dionna 133, 159, 229 Farris, Fred 229 Farris, Preston 229 Farris, Thomas 212 Farowar, Fariborz 145 Fatlcin, Janis 167, 247 Faubion, Maureen 165, 247 Feiste Fenly, l, Michael 247 Charles 181 Fennell, Don 171 Fennell, Nancie 190 Fergu Fergu Fergu son, Celinda 190 son, Dick 168 son, Gayle 229 Feuguay, Ann 190 Field, Joe 247 Fields, Don 247 Fields, Eddie 130 Fields, Eugene 172,173 Fields, Lyle 229 Fields, Maria 212 Finch, Charles 247 Finch, Robert 229 Fincher, Carol 212 Finney, Tana 247 Fishburn, Earlyne 247 Fisher, Carl 229 Fisher, Edwin 229 Fisher, Michael 213 Fisk, Gary 247 Fitzpatrick, Ray 247 Flaherty, Jack 247 Flanagan, Ken 181 Fleming, Gwen 213 Flenner, Jimmie 247 Flesher, William 213 Flewelling, Harry 247 Flowers, Linda 247 Flynn, Dale 229 Folsom, Elaine 247 Folsom, Jeanie 109, 133, 229 Folsom, Marie 109, 247 Folsom, Linda 213 Fones, Loydd 247 Forbes, Dorthy 100, 105, 229 Forbis, Larry 229 Ford, Toni 102, 88, 82, 159 Foreman, Larry 113, 170, 171, 229 Forrester, Eldon 63, 1 13 Forrester, Harold 190 Forrester, William 213 Forsythe, Lloyd 190 Forsythe, Rosalyn 213 Foster, Lary G. 213 Fowler, Carol 162, 213 Fowler, John 229 Fowler, Tom 111, 190 Fox, Gayle 247 Fox, Kathleen 139, 140, 229 Fox, Verna 247 Fraim, Don 229 Fraim, Sue 229 Fraley, Ford 169 Franklin, Martha 112,113,115,116, 2 Frazier,Jerry 129, 190 Freeman, Aletha 213 Freeman, John Allen 142, 229 Freeman, Lanny 115,190 Freeman, Wilma 213 Freise, Pauline 190 Frew, Mary 161, 229 Frey,James149,171, 229 Frick, Linda 158, 213 Fricker, Mike 168 Friday, Mary 247 Fritis, Doug 123, 190 Frizzell, Michael 181 Frolich, Clyde 190, 265, 267 Fugote, Duchesse 181 Fullbright, Virginia 229 Fuller, Shirley 190 Fuller, William 247 Fuller, William 247 Fuller, William 229 Fullerlove, Patricia 105,165, 213, 301 Fullerton, Jymie 247 Fullwood, Harry190 Fullwood, Virginia 191 Fuson, Barbara 213 Fuson, Charles 247 -G- Gahagans,Joan 247 Gaines, Dennis 213 29 Gallagher, Mary 167, 213 Gaines, Jerry 129, 229 Gaines, Sue 247 Gaither, Richard 191 Galey, Barbara 70, 91, 99,113,119,134,164,191 Gallion, David 121, 213 Gallion, J. Wayne 247 Gappa, Ronald 247 Gardner, Jack 213 Gordii,Sohrab 145 Gordon, Lynda 247 Gordon, Maxine 247 Gordon, Michael 247 Gordon, Virginia 230 Garlick, Myrna 247 Garner, John 191 Garrett, Butch 169 Garrett, John 247 Garrett, Larry 229 Garrett, Sharon 107, 191 Garrett, Susan 247 Garrette, Merle 229 Garrison, Donald 229 Garrison, Ronald 229 Garrison, Sarah 213 Hager, Loretta 139, 248, 284 Gaubert, Dorothy 247 Gausman, Nancy 151, 229 Geddes, Alexander 174, 229 Geddes, Karen 191 Geer, Ken Wayne 247 Gengler, Julia 149, 229 Gentry, Frankie 247 Gentry, Richard 229 George,Jane 230 Gham,John 230 Giager, Ricky 247 Gibbons, Paul 230 GibbS,J1m 247 Gibson, Claudia 230 Gibson, Tom 247 Gigoux, Sandra 152, 247 Gilbert, Robert 213 Gilchrist, Barbara 182 Gill, Robert 247 Gillen, Ray 230 Gill, Richard 177, 247 Gillespie, Emmett 247 Gilley, Bob 247 Gillezeau, Reuben 191 Gilliam, Allen 213 Gillian, Steve 213 Gillihan, Roy 230 Gilmore, Barbara 247 Gilmore, Cherry 247 Gilmore, Samuel 213 Girod, Don 230 Girod, Mike 230 Gladd, Lola 191 Glazier, Richard 247 Glasscock, Betty 191 Gleichmann, Albert 121, 191 Good, Judith 247 Goad, Peggy 153, 247 Godfrey, Mardi 247 Godwin,Janet 158 Godwin,Johnnie 174 Goldsby, Richard 213 Golightly, Roy 247 Golliver, Faye 191 Golliver, Nancy 65,101, 105, 108, 213 Gonzales, Gilbert 139, 149, 191 Good, Jerry 247 Goode, Charlene 247 Gooden, Charles 230 Gorom, Mary 167, 191 Gossett, Judy 113, 151, 163, 247 Gosvener, James 169, 247 Goudeau, Francis 247 Gozo, Carl 123, 174, 175, 230 Graham, Barbara 154, 248 Graham, Becky 248 Graham, Billy 123, 213 Graham, Conna 230 Graham, Glen 143, 191 Graham, Lee 113, 213 Grant, Eddie 247 Grant, Marvin 248 Grant, Shirley 113, 230 Grossman, Donald 230 Gray, Bruce 169, 279 Gray, Gary 248 Gray, Irmon 248 Gray,John 177, 213 Gray, Raymond 191 Grayum, Brenda 248 Green, Dorae 230 Green, Gary 9, 1 12, 1 13, 177 Green, Mildred 230 Green, Sandra 115 Green, Sharon 248 Green, Shirley 159, 248 Green, Shirley 77, 230, 298 Green, Shirley Sue 248 Haggard, Melanie 248 Haghani, Hossein 248 Hahn, Daniel 248 Hahn, Michael 230 Hale,James 109, 248 Hale, Larry 248 Haley, Feltis 248 Haley, Mary 164, 230 Greene, Alan 213 Greenewolcl, George 230 Greenwood, Alexander 230 Greenwood, Edna 230 Greenwood, Harold 230 Greenwood, Jerry 191 Greer, Sandra 116, 230 Grey, Jim 230 Halko, John 192 Hall, Billy 230 Hall, Carolyn 248 Hall, Clifton, 192 Hall, W. Dale 213 Hall, David 230 Hall, Dianne 192 Hall, Gary Jon 109, 230 Griffin, Griffin, Mary149, 167,191 Randa 248 Griffin, Warren 191 Griggs, Griggs, Robert 230 Ruth 248 Griggs, Sarah 248 Grim, John 248 Grimes, Sidonia 230 Goodner, Bonnie 213 Boodwin, Carlie 149, 230 Goodwin, Chloe 213 Gooclwin,Jeanne 151, 191 Goolsby, Willa 230 Grimes, William 230 Grines, Robert 191 Grisham, David 213 Grisham, Mildred 230 Grissom,Joene 165, 248 Grissom, Kenneth 192 Griswold, Daniel 248 Gritzmaker, Janet 167, 248 Gritzmaker, Judy 91, 107, 134, 150, 151, 156, 167, 192 Gross, Kenneth 230 Groves, RondelI,164, 170, 171, 230 Gudim, Thelma 230 Guinn,John 192 Gullo, Michael 248 Guthery, Gary 248 Guthrie, Charlotte 133, 146, 147, 230 Guthrie,James 177, 192 Guy, Carolyn 230 Gwynne, Don 248 - H - Hadin,Jerry 248 i Hall, Gary Ray 230 Hall, George 121, 213 Hall, Harold 192 Hall,John 213 Hall, Judy 113, 248 Hall, Larry 230 Hall. Larry 129 Hall, Thomas 230 Hall, Michael 248 Hall, Mickey 248 Hall, Sharon 248 Hallmark, Stephen 129 Hallock, Roger 248 Halverson, Gary 248 Homes, Lester 214 Hamilton, Charles 248 Hamilton Dale121, 214 Hamilton, David 231 Hamilton, Donald 108, 181 Hamilton, Dorothy 181 Hamilton Harriet 248 Hamilton, Mary Dale114,16 Hamilton, Mary 109, 192 Hamilton, Robert 214 Hamilton, Sandra 133, 214 Hamilton Sara 248 Hamilton, Vivian 214 Hamlin,John Ray 231 Hamlin, Margaret 192 Hammert,John 121,192 Hammons,James 248 Hampton, Mary 248 3,2 Hampton, Virginia 192 Hams,Jimmy193 Hankins, Bob 248 Hanks, James 214 Hannah, Roy 192 Hansen, Gary Hansing, Frances 181 Hanska, Peggy 106, 118, 192 Hanson, Burnell 214 Hanson, Larry 248 Hantes, Sam 248 Harclesty, Don 248 Hardin, Roberts 248 Harding, Dixie 192 Harding, Donna 248 Hardy, Houston 231 Hardy, Sharon 214 Hario, Patricia 214 Harkey, Agatha 113, 231 Harman Harman Delores 151, 231 Harman, , Lynn 139, 231 , Thomas 231 Harmon, Chester 248 Harmon, Robert 121 Harper, Darla 62, 214 Harper, Rosalie 214 Harrell, Charlene 231 Harrell, Johnny 231 Harrington, Bob 248 Harrington, Lorna 248 Harrington, Patty 231 Harris, Alvin 248 Harris, Betty 192 Harris, Beverly 214 Harris, David 192 Harris, Don 130 Harris, Janice 231 Harris, Melvin 248 Harris, Mitchell 214 Harris, Nancy 248 Harris, Ruth 231 Harrison, Clifton 214 Harrison, H. Max 121, 192 Harrison, Jerry 214 Harrison, John 214 Harrison,Jon 169 Harrison, Rex 248 Harrison, Thelma 214 Harrison, Thomas 214 -V.. 1 1 . S ,f . '7 - ' 1 i W: .1 I , Harmon, Robert 192 Hartley, Sandie 159, 248 Hartman,John 94, 98, 102, 104, 105, 214 Hartman, Vickie 193 Harvey, Quin 248 Harwell, Gary 248 Harwell, Phillip 231 Haskin, Gary 231 Haskins, Myrtle 113, 145, 23 Hasselwander, Ray 193 Hastings, Chuck 231 Hastings, Ira 193 Haswell, T. Glenn 231, 275 Hatch, Holly 139, 140, 248 1 Hatcher, Charlotte 13, 98, 99, 105, 214 Hathaway, David 193 Haumont, Paul 193 Haun, Charlie 231 Hauser, Mildred 182 Hauser, Shonna 249 Havely, Pete 177, 248 Hawkins, Archie 214 Hawkins, Guy 231 Hawkins, Mark 142, 193 Hawkins, Mary 248 Hawkins, Warren 193 Haws,Jim 125, 177 Haxton, Jary 248 Hayden, R. V, 139, 193 Hayes, Bob 248 Hayes, David 248 Hayes, Lawrence 214 Haynie, Betty 193 Hays,Janice 88, 158, 231 Hays, Michael 248 Hays, Tomye 193 Head, Terrance 214 Headington, Catherine 181 Heald, Sandra 193 Heard, Johnny 248 Heath, Charles 248 Heath, Willetta 231 Heatly, Robert 177 Heclgecock, Herbert 248 Hefley, Anita 231 Heflin, Milton 231 Heidebrecht, Tommy 231 Heiliger, Judith 62, 149, 231 Heinley, Donald 214 Helm, Anita 248 Helvey, Terry 177, 231 Henderson, David 231 Henderson, Primrose 248 Henderson, Robert L. 193 Hendrick, Frank 231 Hendricks, Allen 214 Hendrix, Alva 214 Henin, Jimmy 248 Henline, Jim 171, 231 Henry, Barbara 69, 165, 301, 165 Henry, Dotty 151 Henry, Mildred 119, 193 Henslee, Eldon 214 Henson, Larry 248 Henson, Maxine 193 Henson, Nancy 193 Hepworth, Ronald 231 Herman, Charles 113 Herring, Herring, Herring, Gail 231 James 174, 231 Kenneth 193 Herring, Tom 248 Hershey, Ve Anne 247 Hewitt, J ohn 249 I r Hewitt, Linda 249 Hibbard,:Delores 214 Hibler, Bob 95, 99, 173, 134, 172, Hibler, Donna 249 Hickle, Robert 193 Hickman, Don 249 Hickman, Pam 159, 248 Hickman, Robert 193 Hickman, Shirley 91,101,193 Hicks, Faye 249 Hicks, George 249 Hicks, Janey Cephus 71, Hicks, Mary 249 Hickok, Linda 249 Higbee, David 214 Higbee, Jerry 249 Hight, Trent 214 Hightower, Ron 249 Hightower, Carroll 231 Hightower, Donna 193 Hightower, Glenn 193 Hightower, Ronnie 65 Hilbert, Douglas 193 Hildebrand, Joyce 231 Hildebrand, Luther 193 Hill, Bonneta 2114 Hill, Charles 193 Hill, Darlene 231 Hill, Don 123, 193 Hill, Gary 169 Hill, Janet 249 Hill, Jimmy 231 Hill, Karl 249 Hill, Kathleen 193 Hill, Keith 177, 214, 249 Hill, Richard 249 Hill, Ronald 193 Hillis, David 194 Hines, Donald 214 Hines, Lynda 249 Hines, Sarita 249 Hinkle, Bobby 249 Hinshaw, Ruth 11, 75,10 Hirschman, Walter 231 Hobaugh, Billy 249 Hodges, Sandro 231 Hodgson, Kay 104-194 Hodson, Benton 231 Hodson, Pam'249 Hoffman, Linda 194 Hoffman, Marilyn 249 Hoffsommer, Joe 215 Holbrook, David 249 Holcomb, Joan 194 Holder, Richard 249 Holiman, Kirk 231 Holland, Bobby 231 91,312 8,158,215 Holladay, Sherri 37, 134, 158, 215 Hollis, Mark 249 Hollis, William 173 Hollon, Larry 231 Holsey, Bill 249 Holman, James 215 Holshouser, James 215 Holt, Kay 194 Holt, Patty 215 Holtzheimer,Jackie 249 Homer,Johnnie 194 Hood, Jack 249 Hood, Leroy 231 Hood, Samuel 249 Hood, Warren 215 Hooker, Dave 215 Hooker, Patricia 250 214 Hooks, Joe 215 Hooper, Bob 117, 194 Hooper, Ellen 91,106,117,119,194 Hoover, Ann 146, 147, 194 Hopcus, Eugene 111, 215 Hopper, Frances 231 Horn, Olin 231 Horne, Bobbie 231 Horne, Carolyn 194 Horner, Scott 249 Horton, Ronnie 249 Horwitz, Irwin 194 Hoskins, Roger 249 Hoskins, Sandy 287 Hough, Mildred 215 Houghton, George 215 House, Gloria 194 Houston, James 249 Houston, Rosemary 215 Houston, Valerie 231 Houts, James 249 Howard, Andy 286 Howard, Leslie 249 Howard, London.215 Howard, Richard 194 Howard, Therese 249 Howard, Tom 215 Howe, Linda Kay 1 11, 215, 291 Howell, Donald 194 Howell, Wendell 126, 127, 215 Hoy, Mickey 194, 265, 267, 272 Hrbacek, Vicki 165, 249 Hubbard,John 92, 194 Hudson, Claudia 146, 215 Hudson, Dennis 231 Hudson, Donald 121, 231 Hudson, Harry 249 Hudson, Jerry 249 Hudson, Johnny 249 Hudson, Linda 162 Hudson, Ron 92, 171, 194 Hudspeth, Sherry 231 Huel, Greta 250 Huffer, Jack 231 Huffines, Calvin 231 Hughes, Alva 250 Hughes, Emmett 250 Hughes, Marie 113, 167 Hughes, Sara 215 Hughes, Sharon 163, 250 Hughey, Katheren 250 Hula, Marilyn 99, 149, 158, 231 Hulsey, Alfred 194 Humes, Gary 250 Humphrey, Bruce 123, 231 Humphrey,Janet111,194 Humphrey, Nadine 194 Hunt,Jo Ann 181 Hunt, Katheryn 231 Hunt, Larry 250 Hunter, Betty 194 Hunter, Leroy 275 Hunter, Robert 177, 250 Hunter, Robert 139, 231 Huntley, Loma 113, 231 Hurley, Albert 215 Hurley, Emory 175, 231 Hurt, Ronnie 194 Husband, William 231 Huskins, Myrtle 145 Hutcheson, Joe 250 Hutcheson, Mary 250 Hutchenson, Ruby 231 Hutchinson, Evonne 145, 231 Hutchinson, Tom 145 Hutto, James 215 Hyden, Charles 215, 307 lgo, Wesley 215 Ingels, Sandra 215 lngmire, Gary 215 Ingram, Anthony 250 lngram,Janice 250 Ingram, Kathryn 215 Inman, Stanley 250 lnnerarity, Tom 99, 176, 215 Irvine, John 181 Irving, Eunice 194 Isch,Jack 194 Isham, Edward 215 Isham, Phillip 231 lsom, Lewis 92, 250 lsom, Mary Joan 1 1 1, 231 lzodi, Mehrodad 145 -J- Jack, Raymond 154, 177, 250 Jackman, Marian 250 Joachim, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Martha 64, 232 Billy 134, 173, 215 Carol 215 Charles 250 Claudia 250 Cloise E. 168, 215 Clyde 113,116,195 Darryl 232 Don 177 Doris 250 Edward 232 Frank 195 Gilbert 232 Ginger 251 Gloria 215 Hattie 251 Jacque 251 Jay 251 Jimmy 251 Joe 232 Judith 232 Kay 140, 251 Larry 215 Leon 232 Leslie 251 Myra 195 Richard 177, 215 Ronnie 251 Rubye 232 Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Arbutus 231 Betty 215 Gary 250 Harold 250 Joseph 250 Mary 250 Mike 250 Jackson, Reginald 231 Jackson, Richard 250 Jacob, Clyde 250 Jacobsen, Carol 250 . Jacobsen, Roger 250 Jacobson, Fred 250 Jacobson, Mariorie 231 Jakubs, Ronald 250 Jalayey, Kioumars 215 James, James, James, James, James, James, Jamiso Alfred 177, 250 Chris 231 Floyd 173 Jon 231 Kenneth 111, 250 Walter 65, 177, 250 n, Forrest 250 Janes, Dwayne 250 Janes, Gerald 231 Johnson, Vicki 79, 162, 232 Johnston, James 251 Johnston, Norman 116, 251 Jolley, Elizabeth 110, 111, 152, 215 Jones,Al 139, 169, 215 Jones, Barbara 13, 195 Jones, Betty 251 Jones, Bill 113 Jones, Billy 265, 268, 272 Jones, Bobby 195 Jones, C. C. 172, 173, 195 Jones, Dale 232 Jones, Darrell 195 Jones, Dennis 251 Jones, Earlene 64, 132, 133, 215 Jones r Jones, Jones Jones Jones Jones I Edward 251 Frank 232 Gary 215. , Gayle 251 , George 251 , Guy 215 Jonson,Janisue 113, 159, 250 Jantzen, Judy 139, 158, 231, 288 Jaques, Gary 250 Jarred, Melvin 231 Jarvis, Flossie 194 Jarvis, Sharon 232 Jays, Roscoe 250 Jeffrey, Paul 123, 215 Jeffries, Jay 232 Jennings, Barbara 194 Jennings, Charles 250 Jennings, Kenneth 113,194 Jennings, Larry 250 Jennings, Louise 132, 133, 139, 140, 161, 284, 285, 288 Jennings, Mary 215 Jennings, Roy 215 Jensen,Glen 215 Jerome, Ted 250 Jessup,Joanne 194 Jewell, Betty 131 Jim,Jennie 215 2 O Jones, Hal 232 Jones,Jimmie132,13 Jones,John 251 Jones,John 195 Jones, Karolyn 232 Jones, Linda 215, 232 Jones, Lynda 251 Jones, Lynn 215 Jones, Sandra 216 Jones, Sherry 251 Jones, Thomas 232 Joseph, Mary 232 Jouret, James 232 Joy, Verle 129, 216 Judkins, David 216 3,162, 232 Judkins, Randall 177, 232 Jung, Paula 216 Kahmar, Richard 251 Kaiser, Gail 251 Kanady,John 216 Karber, DeLayne 195 Karcher, Sherman 251 Karns, Linda 232 Karnes, Cliffa 251 Kaser, Bob 275 Kattov, Rytti 232 Keef, Ronald 251 Keel, Roger 169, 232 Keel, Ronnie 195 Keely, John 251 Keesee, Felix 251 Keeton, Tommy 195 Keith, Karen 251 Keith, Pearline 232 Keller, Wayne 232 Kelley, Colin 232 Kelley,Jan 146, 147 Kellner, Leonard 232 Kellner, Rhayma 251 Kellner, Wanda 232 Kelly, Eugene 216 Kelly,Janice 119, 195 Kelly, Ruth 216 Kelly, Wayne 232 Kelso, Danny 251 -K- Kemper, Karen 98, 99, 105, 125, 158, 216 Kemple, Sandra 251 Kendall, Don 216 Kendrick, Bob 251 Kendrick, Harold 251 Kennedy, Joseph 251 Kent, Dorismae 134, 162, 195 Kent, William 216 Kercher, Winston 195 Kern, Mary 216 Kerney, Gary 195 Kerr, Lynda 161, 251 Kersey, Jimmie 232 Kessler, Wayne 251 Keszler, Burney 269 Ketcher, Watie 251 Khorassonizadeh, Akbar 145 Khoury, Charles 195 Kienlen, Phyllis 101, 232 Killinger, Maureen 139, 140, 251 Killingsworth, Ronnie 251 Kilpatrick, Keith T. 251 Kimberling, Lary 251 Kimbro, Sharon 159 Kimbrough,Janice 232 Kincannon, Jo 232 Kincaid, Samuel 216 King, Beverly 251 King, Carol 140, 232 King,Joanne 216 King, John 251 King, Joy 251 King, Judy 216 King, Margaret 216 King, Mike 232 Kang, Pat 251 King, Robert 232 King, Sharon 216 King, Weldon'195 Kinnamon, James 232 Kinnear, Freddie 216 Kinzer, Joyce 11, 74, 88, 195, 302 Kirby,Janelle 216 Kirk, Alene 195 Kirk, Kyle 251 Kirk, Larry 232 Kirkhuff, Kip 232 Kirkpatrick, Brenda 216 Kirkpatrick,Jeanette 251 Kirkpatrick, Marion 216 Kirkwood, Lyle 251 Kiser, Ronald 232 Kizzie, Pearlie 141 Kladik, Margaret 232 Klemme, Dorothy 216 Klepper, Donald 216 Kliewer, Edward 232 Kliewer, Ervin 216 Klinglesmith, Robert 195 Kluge, Clyde 139, 216 Kluge, Wendell 232 Knight,iMork 251 Knight,iMary 216 Knight, Martha 113, 114, 251 Knight, Richard 251 Knight, Sylvia 251 Knox, Roger 232 Koehn, Gary 120, 195 Koelsh, Eileene 149, 251 Koeninger, Jimmy 216 Kokendoffer, Linda 232 Kolker, Raymond 216 Konopinski, Stan 232 Kornfeld, Marshall 128, 129, 196 Kraeger, Duan 182 Kratz, Mary 196 Kreider, Jack 88, 265, 266, 302 Krober, Loanna 251 Krows, Gerald 196 Krows,Jean 216 Krueger, Michael 196 Kruse, Karen 151, 164, 216 Kruse, William 232 K'ung, Tetsuen 232 Kuntz, Mary 232 Kupiec, Ruby 251 Kuykendall, Bobby 196 Kuykendall, Carol 216 Kyle, Alan 251 Kyle, Karl 232 Kyle, Ron 196 Kyle, Vincent 216 -L.. Lackey, Hollis 216 Lackey, Russ 8, 73, 92, 101 , 307, 318 Laird, Gloria 251 Laird, Gordon 143,196 Lake, Charles 232 Lakin, Ronnie 123, 216 Lamar, Gloria 111, 232' Lamar, Hedy 232 Lilly, LaMarr 171 Lamb, Robert 120, 196 Lambert, Arthur 216 Lambert, Delbert 111, 232 Lambertz, Tom 251 Lamprecht,-Allen 251 Lancaster, Donna 141, 216 Lancaster, Sherri 232 Lance, Bill 216 Lance, Frank 232 Land,Jeanne 232 Land, Norma 163, 251, 291 Landis,Jon 196 Laney, Kathleen 181 Lang, Samuel 216 Langley, Lane 177, 232 Langley, Robert 142, 196 Langston, Donald 143, 216 Large,James 143, 196 Lankford, William 232 Lasater, Bill 251 Lash, Skip 177, 232 Lasley, Sue 196 Lass, Herbert 251 Lassali, Parviz 196 Lassetter, Charles 251 Laster, Mike 196 Latham, Mary140, 152, 216 Latham, Earl 232 Lauderdale, Pollyonn 159 Law, Jon 232 Lawless, Isaac 216 Laws, Richard 216 Lawson, Gerald 275 Lawson, Jerry 251 Lawson,John 196 Lax, Peggie 137, 232, 291 Layton, Gary 251 Layton, James 232 Layton, Patricia 251 Leal, Arthur 251 Leathers, Danny 216 Leavell, Donald 232 Le Barre,Joseph 251 Le Crane, Jim 251 Ledbetter, Dave 196 Ledford,Jim 232 104, 105, 108, 196 Ledgerwood, Delica 251 Ledgerwood, Helen 153, 196 Lee, David 121, 196 Lee, Gary 127, 251 Lee,Jok-Ling 196 Lee,Judy119, 196 Lee, Nelson 232 Lee, Swee-Leong 145, 197 Leeder, David 251 Lefferty, Jim 216 Leflore, James 232 Legrange,James 251 Lemmons,Jed 142, 216 Lemons, Roy 252 Leonard, Joe 252 Lerret, James 252 Leslie, Chester 232 Lester, Jimmie 7, 252 Lester, Sharon 160, 161, 216 Levy, Judith sa, 104, 161,232 Marshall, Mike 253 Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Betty 99, 114,252 Chester 252 Gary 139, 233 . Joe 216 Julie 252 Lewis, Nelda 1,97 Lewis, Patsy 115, 153, 233 Lickliter, Jerry 252 Lietzke, Fred 233 Lietzke, Sharon 216 Lietzke, James 233 Lightfoot, Myra 197 Lillard, Connie 163, 252 Lilly, Travis 217 Linder, Gary 217 Linder, Herbert 197 Lindorfer, Arvin 233 Lindsay, James 117, 127, 21 Lindsay, Sarah 197 Lineberry, Bob 312 Lineberry, Dick 252 Linn, Donna 233 Linsco tt, Gilbert 197 Lipe, Dan 252 Lipps, Lipps, Keith 197 Leonard 120, 197 7 Litterell, Jean 252 Little, Ann 233 Carolyn 111, 139, 140, 233, 296 Little, Little, Donald 233 Little, Kenneth 252 Little, Margaret 252 Little, Mike 217 Littlefield, Don 233 Littleiohn, Peaches 62, 197 Lively, Wanda 252 Lively, Wayne 233 Livingston, Fern 233 Livingston, Lee 252 Livingston, Louise 252 Llewellyn, Evellyn 217 Llewellyn, Georgia 217 Lloyd, Helen 252 Lloyd, Terry 252 Loafman, Carol 252 Lochnes, Alvin 233 Lockhart, Doug' 252 Locklin, Gerald 233 Lockner, Alvin 175 Lockwood, Loy 233 Lofgren, Charles 233 Loftis, Delma 141, 197 Logan, David 252 Logan, Jerry 113, 129, 169, 1 97 Logan, Willis 252 Logsdon, Linda 252 Lomenick, Jerry 252 London, Sondra 44, 163, 252 Long, Robert 233 Longtain, Don 252 Lopez, Magie 217 Lorenzen, Tana 252 Love, lla 217 Love, Maurice 252 Loveday, Carl 233 Loveland, John 252 Lovett, Nalma 233' Loving, Robert 252 Lowe, Beverly 146 Lowe, Edward 233 Lowell, Terry 233 Lowery, David 252 Lowery, Linda 133, 141, 217 Lowry, David 217 Lowry, Gerald 121, 197 Lowther, Darenda 233 Loy, Joe 233 Lubinus, Joe 197 Lucas, Don 113, 252 Lucas, Donna 197 Lucas, Othello 233 Lucretia, May 113 Ludwig, Lora 217 Luke, Stanley 197 Luna, Jeff 252 Luna, John 171, 252 Lunsford, Paul 197 Luper, Glen 252 Luper, Kenneth 217 Lyman, Robert 197 Lyman, Ronald 252 Lynch, Bill 252 Lynch, Michael 233 Lynch, Robert 252 Lyne, Sharon 113, 217 Ma rson, Mildred 233 Martin, Alan.Ray 233 Martin, Bill 233 Martin, Carron 197 Martin, Frances 218 Martin, J. D. 233 Martin, Steve 233 Martin, Tom 197 Martin, Veraldeen 233 Martin, William 233 Martinek Ill, George 253 Martinez, Phoebe 218 Mash, Beverly 197 Mask, Dennis 143, 197 Lyon, Clifford 174, 233 Lyon, Lois 233 - M .. Mack, Clara 252 Macy, John 252 Madewell, John 217 Madison, Frances 181 Madole, Jim 121, 217 Magar, Paul 116, 113, 146, 147, 233 Magruder, Don 65, 134, 138, 217 Maier, Glenn 128, 129, 197 Mallams, Eldon 233 Malley, Anne 255 Mallory, Patricia 1 13, 253 Malone, L. D. 197 Malone, Willie 278 Malay, Carole 233 Malson, Stanley 233 Manley, Mike 253 Mann, Dayna 105, 167, 253 Manning, Jo Jo 165, 253 Mantle, Larry 217 Marble, F. M. 197 Marburger, Edward 121, 197 Markham, Douglas 217 Marlar, Eddie 253 Marlar, James 253 Marofe, Shirley 253 Marsfield, Dixie 154 Marsh Jr., Austin 218 Mason, Katheryn 233 Mason, Elaine 157 Mason, Sandra 139, 140, 253 Mason, Patricia 233, 284 Magsey, Bill 270 Massoudi, Sirous 134, 218 Master, Connie 253 Masters, Les 253 Matheson, Lynda 234 Mathes, R. B. 218 Mathis, Martha 218 Mathison, Chris 253 Mqnhews, Connie 95, 218 Matthews, Mary Beth 218 Matthews, Patricia 197 Matula, Richard 218 ' Maxon, Charlotte 234 Mayberry, Robert 234 Maxwell, Mary Ann 218 May, Frances 218 May, Fred 253 Mayer, Thomas 253 Maynard, Gray 197 Mayo, Carol 113, 115, 253 Mays, Bill 253 Mays, Hazel 253 Mazintas, Delores 218 Mazintas, Joan 19B Meade, Raymond 113, 218 Meadors, Sherry 234, 310 Meadows, Darlene 163 Means, Robert 198 Mears, Eva 181 Moore, Myers, 2 Mears, Norman 151 Meason, Darryl 123, 198 Mechling, George 113, 177, Mean, David 253 Meek, Howard 253 Meinecke, Joyce 111, 198 Melton, Edward 253 Melton, Ronald 253 Melvin, Dallas 253 Melvin, Mike 253 Mencke, Bill 253 Mercer, Johnny 253 Merchant, Ray 95, 175, 218 Meritt, Loren 123, 198 Merritt, Sharon 218 Merveldt, Michael 218 Messenger, Robert 218 Messmore, Larry 253 Metcalfe, John 253 Metheny, Randal 175, 253 Mewhorter, Ray 253 Meyer, Arthur 253 Meyer, Carol 141, 253 Meyer, John 114, 198 Meyer, Stewart 218 Mickish, Dan 28, 234 Milburn, Charles 234 Miler, Larry 116, 171, 234 Miles, Joyce 165, 234 Miles, Linda 198 Miles, Nedra 253 Miles, Wayne 253 Millard, Rita 198 Miller, Barbara 113, 218 Miller, Beverly 218 Miller, Charles 234 Miller, Connie 139, 140, 253 Miller, Doyle 218 Miller, Dorothea 253 Miller, Janet 105, 234 Miller, Jerry 234 Miller, Kenneth 234 Miller, Lloyd 234 Miller, Mickey 234 Miller, Rodney 234 Miller, Roxanna 234 Miller, Royce 234 Miller, Walta 218 Millican, Gary 129, 198 Millican, Loretta 234 Milling, Cornelius 218 Millison, Margaret 218 Mills, Donnie 253 Mills, Ramon 253 Mills, Ronnie 253 Milton, Bobbie 234 Miner, John 253 Minick, Richard 253 Minnis, Curtis 234 Mitchell, David 198 Mitchell , Gary 254 4 Mitchell, Jack 254 Mitchell, James 234 Mitchell, Mike 234 Mitchell, Ray 254 Mitchell, Ross 254 Mittler, Edwin 198 Mitz, James 234 Mizirl, Larry 234 Mobley, Helen 254 Mock, William 218 Moder, Becky 110, 111, 234 Moen, Russell 234 Moffatt, Greg 254 2 Moffat, Rick 254 Mohamadali, Ahmadi 241 Mohler, Ruthanna 254 Mohr, Elizabeth 198 Moghadam, Bohman 145 Molleur, Charles 234 Molleur, Margaret 198 Molloy, Joy 198 Moneypenny, Tommy 234 Monroe, Craig 109 Monroe, Sharon 198 Montgomery, George 234 Montgomery, Jerry 234 Montgomery, Richard 254 Moody, Randy 254 Mooney, Hank 234 Moorad, Hal 254 Moorad, Nicholas 198 Moore, Annette 134, 167 Moore, Eddy 234 Moore, Gary 254 Moore, George 198 Moore, Glen 254 Moore, Harriet 234 Moore, Jacci 254 Moore, James 111, 254 Jimmy 234 Moore, Larry 234 Moore, shliley 162, 218 Moore, Steve 254 Moore, Thomas 218 Moore, Thomas 234 Moore, Veta 198 Moore, Wanda 218 Morava, David 218 Moreno, Dion 143, 149, 218 Morey, Myron 234 Morgan, Doretta 113, 146, 147, Morgan, Jock 234 Morgan, James 234 Morgan, Jane D. 143, 198 Morgan, Jim 218 Morgan, Lewis 218 Morgan, Margaret 254 Morgan, Nolen 198 Morgan, Pattie Lou 198 Morgan, Paul 254 Morgan, Robert 234 Morgan, Sybil 218 Morgret, Kenneth 254 Morley, Candy 167, 254 Mornhiweg, Larry 198 Morris, Alberta 198 Morris, Dixie 234 Morris, Gordon 129, 254 Morris, Jimmy 235 Morris, Katherine 218 Morris, Liona 254 Morris, Martha Jo 254 Morris, Morris, Morris, Morris, Mike 254 Phillip 254 Ronald 218 Steve 235 Morrison, Harold 235 Morrow, Patricia 134, 139, 140, Morsfield, Dixie 254 Morton, Carolyn 132, 133, 219 Moseley, Bobby 235 Moser, Ruth 151, 254 Mosely, Wilbert 254 Moses, Max 139, 235 Moses, Merle 219 Moses, Teddy 113 Moss, Jim 198 218 198, 284, 285 Mott, Larry 219 Moulder, Jackie 62, 219 Moulder, Joe 198 Moxley, Loyd 129, 219 Moyer, Ray 168, 235 Mulligan, Mike 254 Mullins, Donna 219 Munson, Thomas 198 Murdock, Charles 235 Muret, Frank 254 Murphy, Danny 219 Murphy, Dennis 254 Murphy, Jayne 255 Murphy, Judy 11, 75, 235 Murray, Bervin 254 Murray, Ronnie 199 Murray, Deanna 219 Murray, Imogene 198 Murray, Kenneth 254 Murray, Max 129, 254 Murray, Nancy 109, 254 Murray, Tommy 235 Murrell, Alfred 275, 277, 279 Murry, Albert 219 Muszingo, Nora 254 Muzingo, Larry 235 Alma 219 Myers, Anne 254 Myers, Charles 116, 235 Myers, Donna 199 Myers, Sherry 235 -MC- McAlister, Kenneth 217 McAnally, Joyce 133, 167, 217 McAtee, Billie 252 McBride, Eugene 145 McBride, Ray 199 McBunnett, James 235 McCall, Melvin 252 McCallister, Jack 252 McCarroll, Arlene 149, 217 McCarthy, James 235 McCarty, Nowanna 252 McCauley, Albert 217, 121 McClanahan, Dennis 217 McClanahan, Kenneth 252 McClellonste, Jo Ann 252 McClennen, Catherine 252 McCloskey, Michael 199 McClure, Helen 181 McCollon, Sharon 252 McCollon, William 252 McCormack, Mary 252 McCondiche, Rigina 235 McConnell, Keith 149, 235 McCartney, Lyndell 217 McCoy, Susan 217 McCraken, Donna 141, 217 McCroy, Stephen 252 McCuiston, Marjorie 217 McCulister, Ken 252 McCulley, Clyde 252 McCune, Karroll 252 McCurry, Betty Nan 64, 95, 113 138 139 217 284 286 McCurry, Sherry 235, 286 McDaniel, Carol 235 McDonald, Richard 123, 217 McDonnold, Joyce 181 McElroy, Cathie 252 McFadden, Gene 217 Oxley, Odom, Annie 255 McGee, Linda 199 McGee, Verra 252 McGee, William 199 McGhee, Kathryn 235 McGlanery, Peggy 252 McGhee, Alice 181 McGregor, Riley 252 McGrew, Joan 235 McGrew, Pearl 181 McGuire, Jim 252 McGuire, Terence 252 McGuire, Vernor 235 McHenry, James 252 McHurd, Sheila 167, 252 McKay, Deloris 217 McKean, Janis 199 McKean, Lloyd 199 McKee, James 252 McKeeman, Lea Mae 117, McKenna, Kathleen 235 McKenna, Mary Beth 217 'McKenzie, Fred 199 McKenzie, Mary 235 McKenzie, Robert 217 McKinley, Joy 76, 252, 298 McKinney, Betty 235 McKinnon, Lynn 252 McKizzic, Pearlie 113, 235 McLain, Rosemary 252 McLimans, John 121, 199 McMahon, Saundra 217 McMahon, Sue 199 McMasters, Eric 235 McMasters, Leonard 169 McMillan, David 168, 235 McMillan, Harold 169 McMillan, Larry 235 McNally, James 181 McNeil, Sally 158, 235 McPherren, Phillip 252 McPherson, Doris 199 McQueen, Van 123, 199 McRay, John 152 McSpadden, Matilda 217 McViegh, Susie 252 McVay, Darlene 235 McVay, Mary 252 i 152, 217 McWhirter, Debbie 64, 109, 134, 163, 252 -N- Nabors, Deanna 219 Nance, Anna 254 Nance, Judith 199 Nance, Robert 235 Nash, David 219 Nash, Susan 254 Nau, Karl 235 Navarre, Kenneth 354 Nave, Jim 254 Neal, Clifford 219 Neal, Mike 219 Neal, Terry 255 Nealy, Linda 235 Ned, Charley Sue 255 Neff, Jean 235 Ness, O. L. 139, 219 Neher, David 219 Neill, William 235 Nelson, Beverly 119, 199 Nelson, Joyce 219 Nelson, Mary Jane 199 Nelson, Tommy 219, 139 Nemitz, Jim 255, 275 Nesbitt, Scranton 142, 219 Nettleton, Shirley 255 Newberry, Richard 219 Newby, Jim 255 Newland, Johnnie 219 Newlin, Edward 255 Newman, Connie 255 Newport, Edward 255 Newton, Larry 166, 219 Neyland, Dixie 199 Niblett, Joyce 154, 255 Nicely, David 255 Nichols, Chorlsie 255 Nichols, Gordon 235 Nichols, Harvey 255 Nichols Herman 172, 173, 219 Nichols, Karen 235 Nichols, Mary 219 Nichols, Phyllis 115, 219 Nicholson, Linda 140, 219 Nicklas, Robert 235 Nicklas, Susanne 219 Niece, Bonnie 153, 199 Niehaus, Joe 255 Niknaps, Moitaba 219, 129 Niles, Karen 235 Ninman, Jeanona 255 Nisley, Daniel 255 Nix, Richard 255 Nixon, Carolyn 167, 219 Noak, Billy 255 Noal, James 219 Noble, Jerry 255 Noe, Darrell 170, 171, 235 Noe, Diane 235 Norris, Euna 219 Norris, John 219 Norris, Virginia 255 Norton, Don 118, 199 Nossomon, Rick 255 Novotny, Millard 219 Nowell, Russell 255 Nowicki, Kenneth 255 Nowlin, Charles 199 Nowlin, Jack 255 Nowlin, Mary 235 Nuckols, Tom 255 Null, Gordon 200 Nuno, Maria 255 -Q- Oakes, Nancy 235 O'banion, Laiuana 219 O'Brien, Margaret 219 O'Daniel, James 235 O'Daniel, Neil 255 Ormond, John 235 Orr, Frances 219 Orr, Shirley 235 Osborn, James 123, 200 Osborne, Kenny 219 Otwell, Mike 255 Overstreet, Evelyn 200 Overstreet, Phoebe 311 Overstreet, Sammy 235 Overturf, James 200 Owen, Owen, Owen, Owen, Owens Barbara 219 James 176, 235 Richard 129,200 Russell 255, , Brenda 149, 219 Owens, Howard 235 Owens Owens Ownes , Jimmy 200 , Joe 143, 200 , Patsy 219 Bill 255 Ozbirn, Willie 235 - P- Paas, Margaret 113, 115, 200 Pace, Sue 235 Paddyaker, Donna 235 Pallady, Steve 219 Palmer, Asa 235 Palmer, Lynne 139, 235 Palmer, Valida 235 Park, John 123, 219 Parker, Dottie 149, 255 Parker, Louise 219 Parker, Maurice 255 Parker, Norma 255 Parker, Richelew 235 Parker, Winifred 235 Parkison, Bob 255 Parks, Carol 255 Parks, Charles 200 Parks, Garnet 219 Parks, Mildred 255 Parks, Tommy 129, 200 Parr, Betty 235 Oden,.Iames113,114,116, 219 Odom, Jeanne 219 Odom, Milton 255 Ogilbee, Diane 255 Ogle, Paul 169, 255 Ohadi, Houshang 145, 235 Oldham, Judy 64, 146, 147, 200 Oliver, Robert 255 Olsen, Monty 235 Olson, Donald 200 Oltmans, Edward 255 O'Neill, J. W. 255 Onstott, Charles 255 Ordinario, Rudy 177, 255 Orendort, Deanna 255 Ort, Henry 255 Parr, Riley 121, 200 Parrish, Rosa Lee 113, 255 Parry, Harlow 255 Parsons, Gary 121, 219 Parsons, Leland 219 Parsons, Leslie 129, 255 Partain, Lloyd 200 Parton, Perry 200 Patmon, Althina 64, 255 Patmon, Mariorie 200 Paterson, Mike 177 Patterson, James 220 Patterson, Linda 161, 200 Patterson, Mike 255' Patrick, Sandra 255 Patterson, Joanne 255 Patterson, Harry 255 Patton, Billy 200 Patton, James 235 Patton, Joe 200 Patton, Linda 200 Patton, Paul 255 Patton, Shirley 235 Paul, Edward 255 Paul, Max 200 Paxton, Roger 235 Payne, James 235 Payne, Lois 146 Payne, Margaret 158, 201 Rayburn, Gary 256 4 Payne, Marilyn 109 Payne, Mary 181 Payne, Mike 220 Peace, Robert 220 Pearson, Jerry 220 Pearson, Judith 140, 154, 161, 2555 2 .' , Pegues, Luther 139, 201, 276, 277, 279, - Pendarvis, Ronald 235 Pendley, Gary 235 Penix, Garry 220 Penn, Richard 255 Pennek, Ester 235 Pennington, Buddy 220 Pennington, Royce 201 Pense, Elmer 220 Percifield, Ron 235 Perigo, Nancy 255 Perkins, Jim 175, 255 Perin, Andy 255 Perrin, Fred 201 Perry, Barbara 112, 235 Perry, Charles 255 Perry, Dean 255 Perry, Herschel 235 Perry, Nellene 141, 255 Perry, Sylvia 113, 255 Perry, Virginia 235 Poiry, Bill 220 Polach, Leah 236 Poiezny, Ann 220 Poland, Larry 220 Polk, Charles 201 Pollard, Dennis 236 Pollock, Phyllis 236 Poole, Poole, Poole, Po pe, Pope, Pope, Pope, Connie 140, 156, 256 David 236 Jack 65, 220 Adelynne 201 Frank 220 Jerry 220 John 256 Porch, Lynnda 181 Port, Ellamae 201 Port, James 114, 201 Porter, Gloria 100, 105, 256 Posey, Karla 256 Posey, Kenneth 139, 201 Potler, Billy 256 Potter, Lee 236 Powell, Francis 181 Powell, James 256 Powell, Joe 129, 147, 220 Powers, Ronda 141, 201 Prater, Rowena 201 Quiiano, Gwen 220 Quimby, Gail 256 Quine, Mike 169, 256 Quiroga, Espiridion 256 -R- Raab, Charles 236 Radant, Roger 256 Radcliff, Ronald 110, 111, 134, 220 Rogan, James 175 Rahn, Richard 256 Raiford, Bill 177, 256 Rainbolt, Joe 256 Rainey, Lewis 177, 236 Rainwater, Laquita 153, 220 Ramsdell, Sharon 256 Ramsey, Samuel 236 Randall, Doug 256 Randell, Joaneta 256 Rankin, Lawrence 201 Rapp, Mary 106, 139, 140, 188, 202, 285, 286 Rosberry, Robert 256 Raton, Phillip 122, 202 Rauh, Robert 220 Ray, David 256 Ray, Jan 202 Peter, Stephen 127, 220 Peters, Edmond 236 Peters, Leland 255 Peters, Linda 161, 220 Peterson, Karen 161, 236 Petitt, Terry 220 Petree, Dale 236 Pet-tett, Zenobia 201 Pratt, Bob 275 Pratt, Marian 256 Pratt, Thomas 256 Pratz, Nadine 158 Ray, Nita 109, 236, 312 Ray, Sharon 256 Roy, Vicki 256 Presley, Preston, Lois 236 Marcie 236 Preston, Paul 201 Pettiiohn, Charles 114, 236 Petty, Kent 255 Pfeiter, Jimmy 236 Phillips, Gary 108, 236 Phillips, Kenneth 201 Phillips Phipps, , Richard 255 Michele 167, 255 Piatt, Allan 139, 236 Piatt, Paula 255 Pickens, Patti 236 Prewitt, Sarah 1 13, 153, 256 Price, Curtis 236 Price, David 102 Price, Faye 256 Price, Jack 157, 170, 171 Price, Jon 236 Price, Karen 108, 236 Price, Kay 256 Price, Phyllis 256 Price, Price, Richard 114, 201 Suzanne 83, 115, 220 Pickinpaugh, Jerry 220 Pickett, Kenneth 220 Pickney, David 143, 220 Pierce, James 201 Pierce, Roger 201 Pierce, Sammy 236 Pierce, Warren 113 Piercy, Ava 256 Pierson, Gail 256 Pilgrim, Pat 256 Pillow, Lynnda 220 Piper, David 220 Pipkin, Doris 220 Pirtle, L. Kay 201 Pistole, Don 236 Pitt, Kenneth 236 Pittman, Anthony 236, 275 Pixley, Carlis 236 Plata, Frank 220 Pledge, Charles 256 Plum, Charles 236 Poage, Bill 256 Podolee, Patricia 236 Poe, Jack 220 Poe, Larry 256 Pogue, Ronnie 154 Pogue, Rowland 177 Poindexter, Joe 201 Poindexter, Roy 236 Prichett, Cletus 220 Prince, Robert 256 Proctor, Gladys 220 Proctor, Prog ue, Harrell 220 Rowland 236 Rayburn, Norma 256 Roz, Alan 256 Razey, Dan 202 Rea, Ron 113, 236 Regan, Joe 129 Reagor, Pam 139, 140, 220, 284 Reavis, Jerry 256 Reavis, Thomas 202 Rector, James 134, 175, 256 Reddick, Dennis 256 Redding, Roy 256 Reddout, Lynn 256 Redwhite, Bobby 256 Reece, Warren 236 Reedy, Mike 171 Reed, Sharon 158, 202 Reed, Tommy 220 Reeder, Larry 220 Reese, Kathryn 256 Provine, Bob 256 Pryor, Lynn 201 Pryse, Scott 201 Puckett, Johnny 256 Reeves, Alvin 176, 236 Reeves, Joe 256 Reeves, Mike 69, 99, 236 Reeves, Sandy 256 Pugh, Pugh, Pules, Floyd 201 Jo 126, 156, 165, 220 Jerry 256 Pulley, Joan 236 Pumford, Harold 256 Purcell, Donna 140, 220 Purcell, Sue 139, 284 Purdin, Ran 169, 201 Purkey, Patricia 113, 201 Pursell, Joe 176, 201 Purser, Nancy 201 Puryear, Carolyn 159, 236 Putnam, Thomas 236 Pybas, Mary 159, 201 Pyeatt, Richard 256 Pylant, Gene 236 - Q - Quick, William 256 Regan, James 202 Reichert, Robert 202, 120 Reid, Barbara 256 Reininger, Vera 236 Reinke, Priscilla 159, 236 Remmert, Mike 236 Reneou, Thomas 236 Reneou, Val 92, 128, 202, 265 Renfrow, Melva 236 Rennels, Richard 256 Rennie, Tommy 236 Repinski, Franz 256 Reschke, Leon 236 Revis, Carolyn 256 Reymonds, Rose 236 Reynolds, Edgar 220 Reynolds, Eugene 256 Reynolds, George 113, 256 Reynolds, Hall 256 Reynolds, Joanne 1 13 , 285, 286, 288 Rhea, Gerry 256 Rice, Claudette 140, 284, 285 Rice, Jan 236 Rice, John 146, 256 Rice, Johnny 147, 220 Rice, Linda 202 Rice, Ruth 176 Rice, Tom 114, 171, 236 Rice, Wayne 256 Richards, Beth 220 Richards, Jerry 220 Richards, Madge 256 Richardson, Charles 145 Richardson, Mike 220, 147 Richardson, Mona, 220 Richardson, Stella 181 Richards, Terry 236 Richie, Bruce 177, 256 Richmond, Albert 256 Richmond, Floyd 220 Richmond, lrene 107 Rickell, Bill 202 Riddle, Norma 202 Ridenour, Nita 256 Riggs, Charlotte 256 Rigsby, Donald 220 Rigsby, Mary 114, 202 Riley, Don 221 Riley, Frank 202 Riley, Larry 236 Riley, Linde 256 Riley, Mariorie 256 Riley, Sharon 236 Rinehart, Chuck 256 Ringer, Douglas 256 Ritter, Vergean 256 Roach, Cornelia 182 Roads, Clarice 202 Ross, Cherie 257 Ross, Jim 221 Rossum, Ronald 113 Rotan, Sammy 177 Roten, William 236 Rottenberry, Richard 236 Rowden, John 202 Rowiers, Robert 202 Rowland, Rita 115, 116, 236 Rowley, Fern 202 Rozzell, Mary 257 Rubrecht, Robert 236 Rucker, David 127, 257 Rucker, Jed 236 Rucker, Virginia 257 Rummage, Linda 257 Rummel, Georgia 236 Rumsey, Clinton 257 Runnels, Terry 257 Rush, Alan 257 Rushing, Dan 202 Rushing, Mary 113 Rushing, Ruby 257 Rushton, Donna 133, 141, 236 Rusinek, Andrew 236 Russell, Bill 121, 175, 202 Russell, Delores 151, 221 Russell, Maurice 257 Russell, Sandra 149, 236 Russell, Suzanne 236 Russell, Van 257 Ruther, Pam 159, 236 Rutherford, Pot 202 Rutherford, Terry 220 Ruyle, Ronald 121, 202 Ryan, Kay 257 Ryan, Phil 257 Schkolovyi, George 257 Schmidt, Howard 221 Schmidt, Judy 237 Schmiech, Lin 221 Schnitzius, Ben 257 Schoap, Phillip 237 Scholl, Donald 237 Schones, Ronnie 203 Schoonover, Kenneth 237 Schriewer, Susan 221 Schroder, Donna 167, 257 Schroeder, Donna 237 Schuneman, Louis 257 -Schwartz, Jim 257 Scott, Alan 237 Scott, James 258 Scott, John 258 Scott, Larry 258 Scott, Larry 129, 258 Scott, Mike 258 Scott, Roemary 165, 258 Waldermara 237 Scrivner, Betty 258 Scroggins, Larry 237 Scroggs, Roger 113, 116, 258 Scruggs, Charzetta 258 Seabourn, Billy 258 Sechrist, Joyce 237 Seelke, Crolyn 237 Seely, Jim 258 Seesaran, Pat 237 Sega, Elisabeth 258 Seigler, Kenneth 129, 258 Seiman, Larry 258 Seiriano, Mike 259 Self, Joe 237 Scott, Roberts, Dick 256 Roberts, Don 221 Roberts, Gary 257 Roberts, Loy 202 Roberts, Sharon 221 Roberts, Ricky 257 Robertson, Carolyn 236 Robertson, Jerri 257, 64 Ryland, Sarah 203 - S .. Safayeh, Jalie 145 Sailer, Jim 221 Sain, Margaret 257 Salamy, Richard 236 Salda, Marlene 77, 163, 257, 298, 301 Robertson, John 202 Robertson, Joseph 236 Robinson, Sandra 236 Robison, Danny 202 Robison, Ralph 257 Robnett, Bob 221 Roche, James 257 Rockmore, Barbara 81, 221 Rodelander, Bob 221 Roden, James 257 Roebuck, Peggy 113 Rogers, Carolyn 257 Rogers, Gene 257 Rogers, Marilynn 236 Rodgers, Robert 257 Roebuck, Peggy 257 Rogers, Kay 165, 257 Roggow, Viann 141, 221 Roker, Russel 175 Rolfs, Linda 257 Romine, Larry 202, 151 Rone, Dennis 257 Rooney, Henry 221 Roper, Betty 236 Roper, John 221 Rose, Carol 202 Rose, Dale 174, 236 Roseberry, Brady 257 Sallstrom, Sue 257 Salmon, Doug 257 Salmon, Nan 221 Salyer, Patrick 236 Sammons, Judy 221 Samsel, Dona 139, 140, 202, 284 Sanchez, Sylvia 203 Sanders, David 237 Sanders, Lindsay 257 Sanders, Milton 237 Sanders, Patricia 221 Santee, Susan 181 Sappingtan, Betty 221 Sarem aslani, Alireza 145, 257 Sargent, Eugene 239 Satterwhite, C. S. 237 Saunders, Karen 162 Savage, Beverly 257 Savage, Joe 110, 111, 203 Saville, Gary 257 Sawatzky, Carolee 237 Sawders, Charles 257 Sayers, Robert 237 Saylors, Lee 257 Scannell, James 237 Schaul, Edward 221 Scheulen, Linda 203 Schimmel, Keith 125, 203 Self, Lynda 119, 221 Seminario, Felix 145 Settles, Marianne 203 Sevanda, Suzie 259 Severson, Terry 177 Sevier, Larry 258, 275 Sewell, William 237 Shade, Fred 149, 237 Shands, Ray 134, 138, 203 Shane, Janis 203 Shaefer, Jim 142 Shann, Sue 141, 203 Shann, Shirley 237 Shannonhouse, Joe 258 Sharp, Betty 145, 221 Sharp, Donald 237 Sharp, Karen 258 Sharp, Phillip 221 Sharp, Selborne 203 Sharp, Sharon 258 Sharpe, Brad 203 Sharpe, Sarah 181 Shaw, Keith 203 Shearer, Harris 221 Shedrick, Betty 203 Sheffer, John 258 Sheiden, Charles 258 Sheldon, Robert 258 Shelton, Allen 221 Shelton, Candance 237 Shenold, Larry 203 Shepherd, Jim 258 Shinn, Charles 124, 125, 203 shiplef, Linda 221 Shipley, Bob 237 Shissler, Daniel 258 Shissler, Olito 258 Shock, Johanna 162, 237 Shorter, Dave 221 Shoup, Mary 237 Shugart, David 221 Shuman, Jerry 258 Sickles, Emma 221 Sidbert, Larry 258 sieg, twine 221 Siler, Bob 175, 258 Simmons, Mike 171, 259 Simmons, Jerry 175, 237 Simmons, Jimmy 237 Simmons, Lloyd 139, 239 Simons, Tom 171 Simpson, Frankie 163, 258 Simpson, John 258 Simpson, Sharon 259 Simpson, Tom 258 Sims, Gaylia 259 Sims, Henry 258 Sims, Larry 237 Sims, Murline 237 Sims, Tommy 113, 146, 147, 237 Sinclair, Gloria 237 Sinclair, James 258 Sinclair, John 111, 259 Singer, Ann 116, 115, 237 Singer, Dessie 237 Singer, Jean 221 Singletary, Dudley 258 Singleton, Henry 237 Sink, Bob 237 Sipe, Ted 203 Skaggs, Joan 221 Skaggs, Michael 221 Slate, Dwayne 258 Slate, John 258 Slater, Barbara 162, 237 Slaughter, Dorothy 203 Slaughter, Janie 258 Sleeper, Dewayne 258 Sliger, Wilburn 203 Slight, Sara 203 Sloan, B. A. 237 Smallwood, A. Duane 114, 116, 113, 237 Smallwood, James 113 Smart, Cheryl 113, 258 Smith, Bobby 258 Smith, Carl 270 Smith, Claude 237 Smith, Danny 238 Smith, Donald 238 Smith, Ed 154 Smith, Eloise 163 Smith, Francis 204 Smith, Gary 258 Smith, Gayle 238 Smith, Haskell 258 Smith, Jack 258 Smith, Jim 114, 238 Smith, Jimmy 238 Smith, Joyce 258 Smith, Judy 163, 258 Smith, Karen 221 Smith, Karen 258 Smith, Karine 112 Smith, Kenneth 113, 114, 92, 204 Smith, L. D. 238 Smith, Lee 258 Smith, Linda 161 Smith, Lois 181 Smith, Lois 204 Smith, Lorrie 238 Smith, Marian 95, 121, 204 Smith, Lynda 161, 204 Smith, Lynda 151, 238 Smith, Mary G. 93, 113, 204 Smith, Mary 105, 113, 204 Smith. Mary 64, 165, 258 Smith, Mary 165, 258 Smith, Mary Lou 133, 164,221 Smith, Nelson 238 Smith, Nicholas 258 Smith, Ovis 238 Smith, Patricia 238 Smith, Peggy 118 Smith, Penny 238 Smith, Randall 123, 204 Smith, Richard 177, 221 Smith, Robert 113, 238 Smith, Sharon 110, 222 Smith, Shirley 222 Smith, Timothy 258 Smith, Wendi 165, 204, 301 Smoot, Jerry 222 Smoot, Larry 204 Sneed, Dorothe 238 Snipes, Larry a, 73, 93, 103, 105, 168, 204 Snodgrass, Roger 258 Snow, Howard 204 Snow, Issac 181 Snow, Jimmie 258 Snowden, Waldo 222 Snowder, Terry 238 Snyder, Bob 129, 258 Snyder, Bryon 258 Snyder, Jan 152, 163, 238 Snyder, Valerie 238 Sohbatian, Soorin 238 Sokolosky, Doug 222 Son, James 258 Sonnier, Imogene 222 Sopher, John 204 Sorensen, Lawrence 238 Soria, Augustine 258 Soutikee, Carol 110, 111, 204 Sowards, David 258, 275, 277 Spalding, Rene 139, 222 Spark, Ralph 222 Speakman, Jerry 134, 177, 238 Speaks, Bob 258 Spears, Joyce 222 Spears, Kenneth 204 Speck, Anthony 205 Speckman, Joel 258 Speegle, C. B. 222 Speegle, Mike 238 Spence, Don 258 Spencer, Billy 238 Spencer, Dennis 238 Spinnato, ldelle 259 Spiva, David 76 Spradlin, James 258 Sprague, Billy 258 Sprague, lda 238 Spriggs, Beverly 258 Sprouse, Bennie 238 Stacy, Harley 258 Stacy, Ron 258 Staffa, Sab 258 Staggs, Sharon 165, 238 Stallcup, James 129, 204 Stallcup, Lee 71, 93, 99, 124, 125, 134, 165, 204 Stamman, Don 258 Stancer, Lovest 238 Stantield, Naomi 238 Stanfill, Carolyn 161, 238 Stanka, Lyle 238 Stanley, Ronald 222 Stanton, Charles 222 Staples, Rebecca 238 Stapleton, Patricia 238 Stark, Johnnie 238 Starzer, Sylvia 222 sfdizier, Cheryl 127 Steeds, Gary 222 Steele, Carol 88, 125, 164, 238 Steele, Jack 169 Steele, Leatha 258 Steelman, Finis 204 Steely, Roy 181 Steeves, Rodney 238 Stegmann, Bennie 238 Stegmann, Dwight 258 Stephens, James 118, 204 Stephens, Judy 115 Stephens, Kenny 258 Stephens, Neal 204 Stephenson, Ronnie 222 Stephenson, Virginia 1 13, 238 Stetler, Bill 258 Steher, Jim 258 Stevens, Gary 238 Stevens, Cathy 62, 93, 98, 99, 1 19, 146, 147, 205 Stevens, Gary 259 Stevens, John 259 Stevens, Judy 113, 115, 116, 205 Stevens, Lendal 222 Stevens, Wes 116 Stevenson, Herman 278, 279 Steward, Fred 258 Steward, Jerry 258 Steward, Jim 258, 275 Steward, Mary 13, 238 Steward, Steven 238 Stewart, Bill 236 Stewart, Charles 239 Stewart, Doris 239 Stewart, Gerald 205 Stewart, James 258 Stewart, John 239 Stewart, Linda 205 Stewart, Mary Anna 109, 239 Stewart, Robert 239 Stewart, Ronnie 205 Stewart, Rosalie 258 Stewart, Susan 258 Stiles, Johnny 205 Stine, Mildarene 259 Stinson, Patsy 259 Stivers, Sandi 259 St. John, Arthur 205 Stoabs, Norma 181 Stockman, Penny 259 Stone, Carolyn 158, 239 Stone, David 239 Stone, Edward 239 Stone, Gloria 139, 140, 259, 284, 285, 288 Stone, Martha 205 Stone, Marvin 239 Stone, Owen 171, 239 Stone, William 222 Storey, Katherine 205 Story, George 259 Stotts, Virgil 239 Stout, Jean 284 Stout, Margaret 239 Stout, Wanda 222 Stovall, Clyde 239 Stovall, Daniel 259 Stovall, Sharon 259 Stovall, Sue 259 Stowe, Louise 102, 105, 110, 151, 164, 205 Stowers, Sue 259 Stoyer, Robert 239 Strahorn, Richard 259 Stratton, Jackie 258 Stratton, Joe 258 Stravlo, Virginia 239 Stribling, Jennie 205 Strickler, Martha 259 Stringer, Dorothy 259 Stringer, William 259 Strong, Richard 222 Stubblefield, Joe 239 Stuckey, Marilyn 259 Stucki, Francis 129, 176, 205 Sturdivan, Robert 222 Sturgeon, Wesley 239 Sturiale, Jan 259 Sughru, Thelma 181 Sukovaty, Lynda 239 Sullins, John 205 Sullivan, Allen 239 Sullivan, Michael 205 Sullivan, Norma 239 Summers, Lloyd 259 Summers, Robert 259 Summers, Rosemarie 239 Sumner, Sharion 259 Suttle, Verda 239 Sutton, Linda 239 Sviestins, Al 239 Swagga, Richard 222 Swan, Steve 259 Swanson, Jimmie 239 -T- Tackett, Kenneth 142, 205 Talkington, Jim 171, 259 Talley, Ray 259 Tankersley, Jon 177 Tanner, Terry 239 Tansel, Torn 259 Tate, Orville 259 Tate, Vicki 259 Taxter, Max 222 Taylor, Billy 239 Taylor, David 239 Taylor, Diane 259 Taylor, Frances 205 Taylor, Gary 259 Taylor, James 239 Taylor, Karen 239 Taylor, Kathryn 62, 95, 112, 113 Taylor, Larry 205 Taylor, Lila 259 Taylor, Linda 259 Taylor, Mary 205 Taylor, Norma 222 Taylor, Patricia 259 Taylor, Paul 205 Taylor, Ray 129, 222 Taylor, Richard 169, 239 Taylor, Robert 259 Teeples, Edwin 259 Telford, Joe 259 Terrell, Marvin 259 Terry, Cecil 259 Terry, Edward 239 Terry, Gene 239 Terry, Karen 133, 159, 239 Terry, Mary 259 Terry, Melvin 259 Teuscher, Charley 205 Thannisch, Anthony 222 ,115, 116, 222 Thorp, Betty 239 Thaxton, Gene 222 Thiessen, Bob 129 Thomas, Carol 259 Thomas, Cheryl 259 Thomas, Donna 163, 259 Thomas, Frank 239 Thomas, Jim 239 Thomas, Johnny 123, 205 Thomas, Paul 259 Thomas, Ulysses 239 Thomas, Vongie 259 Thomason, James 239 Thomason, Michael 205 Thomason, Thomas 205 Thompson, Aleen 259 Thompson, Charles 259 Thompson, Curtis 222 Thompson, Dennis 259 Thompson, Edward 239 Thompson, Emerson 275 Thompson, Gaye 259 Thompson, James 99, 177, 239 Thompson, Jim 105, 259 Thompson, Larry 222 Thompson, Richard 259 Thornburg, Patsy 140, 239, 286 Tharnesburg, Carolyn 116, 153, 222 Trump, Tucker, Tucker, Tucker, Tucker, Tucker, Kay 127, 206 Clayette 239 Clifford 223 Joann 259 Mary 87, 126, 206 Richard 259 Tuetkin, George 260 Tune, J Turley, Tu rn er, Turner, Turner, Turner, Turner, Tu rn er, Tu rney, Tweed, ohnny 260 Charles 223 Joseph 223 Judy 239 Kay 260 Larry 260 Leon 260 Roberta 260 Mike 260 Buddy 101, 307 Twedt, Marianne 158 Twine, Patricia 132, 134, 150, Twine, Thomas 113 Twist, Glenna 260 Tyler, Myra 206, 287 Tyler, Phil 260 -U- Ulrey, Lenore 260 223 Thornhill, Barbara 259 Thorpe, Jim 259 Thorsen, Gale 108, 206 Thorsen, Joan 239 Thomison, Jerry 205 Thrash, Jimmie 122, 206 Thressen, Bobby 205 Thronesberry, Carolyn 113 Thurston, Robert 206 Tilghman, Suzie 182 Umsted, Chloe 151, 223 Underwood, Carl 260 Underwood, Kayrin 93, 112, 119, 146, 147, 206 Underwood, Michael 260 Underwood, Nancy 260 Unruh, Perry 239, 275 Upchurch, Phillip 260 Upton, Earnest 223 Uptygraft, Bette 151, 239 Utley, Nita 134, 141, 156, 160, 161, 206 Tilley, John 168, 169, 307 Tillinghast, John 259 Timanus, Sharon 259 Tippie, Frank 113, 222 Tipsword, John 259 Tisdale, Jerry 239 Titsch, Ronald 206 Titus, Amos 259 Todd, Lawrence 222 Toland, Jerry 111 Utsey, Aulton 239 Vale Van Van Van Van -V- ntlne, Larry 93, 175, 206 Alstine, Linda 159, 239 Bebber, Koena 223 Bebber, Vern 223 Buskirk, Cheryl 239 Vandenberg, Jo 109, 159, 239 Tolliver, Tommie 152, 165, 239 Tomlin, Ralph 143, 206 Tomlinson, Bill 114, 116, 222 Tomlinson, Charles 239 Tomlinson, Dewoyne 239 Tomlinson, Jimmy 259 Tomlison, Larry 153 Tontz, Bob 139, 206 A Toumbs, Dean 139, 206, 284, 285, 286 Towers, Pat 259 Townsend, Charles 222 Traska, Henry 239 Traub, Oda 239 Trautman, Moryellen 222 Townsend, Max 259 Trager, Richard 259 Traywides, Bobbie 1 13, 222 Trease, Shirley 259 Trevino, Marcia 259 Trice, Judi 206, 287 Triplett, Marvin 223 Tripp, Jerry 239 Tripp, Jimmy 239 Troll, Aaah 113, 167,259 Trombla, Bernetta 149, 239 Trosper, Nan 239 Vandever, Leroy 260 Vandever, Thomas 177 Vanhorn, Curtis 206 Vanhorn, Jonetta 260 Vanhorn, Virginia 206 Van Lindingham, Dorothy 260 Vann, Elenor 113, 223 Van Nice, Curtis 239 Vannoy, Billy 120, 206 Vannoy, Joe 134 Vargas, Felix 123, 239 Varnell, Suellen 260 Voss, Eddie 223 Vaughan, Jack 239 Vaughn, Tom 171, 239 Vaught, Carol 239 Vaught, Darrel 239 Vaught, John 260 Vawter, Vernon 151, 223 Vessels, Jack 239 Vick, Earl 139, 223 Vickers, Maeola 223 Vickers, Stella 223 Vicoli, Ella 260 Vieth, Cheryl 260 Vinyard, Robert 182 7 Webber, Wells, Sa Waugh, 8 Violett, Mike 260 Vogler, Charles 223 Votaw, Ray 113, 223 -W- Waddell, Gary 239 Waddle, James 260 Wade, Billy 129, 206 Wadley, Johnny 260 Wadley, Rick 113 Waggener, Betty 113, 115, 239 Waggener, Glen 260 Wagner, Dorothy 206 Wagner, Jay 171, 239 Wagoner, Joe 260 Waite, Deana 260 Walcott, Larry 223 Walde, Tony 260 Waldow, Bob 260 Walker, Bill 114, 239 Walker, Carolyn 114, 167, 223 Walker, Jimmy 260 Walker, Linda 260 Walker, Lonnie 169, 260 Walker, Robert 223 Walker, Rudell 260 Walkup, Don 260 Waller, James 154, 206 Waller, Vicki 260 Walls, Jerry 260 Walsh, Judy 115, 167, 223 Walton, Jimmie 240 Waltz, Lora 240 Ward, Charlene 113, 240 Ward, John 260 Ward, Kenneth 240 Webb, Clara 260 Webb, Darlene 260 Webb, Dayle 260 Webb, Grayson 260 Webb, Jerry 240 Webb, Joyce 240 Webb, Judith 207 Webb, Roy 240 Gloria 223 Wilde, St. Elmo 261 Wilkens, Harriet 207 Wilkerson, Verna 207 Wilkinson, Beverly 132, 162, 240 Willard, Cheryl 64, 159, 261 Willeford, Linda 154, 261 Willen, Carol 261 Willhite, Roger 261 Webber, Pam 69, 141, 158, 240 Weber, Norman 240 Webster, Ronnie 260 Webster, Wayne 223 Weddle, Jackie 260 Weeks, Barbara 260 Weeks, Jeanette 286 Weese, Emily 260 Wegener, Eugene 207 Wegener, Susan 182 Wehrenberg, Cheryl 260 Wehrenberg, Karen 62, 240 Weidman, Connie 260 Weigand, Dwayne 240 Weigand, Larry 207 Weigand Weigand , Marilyn 240 , Ruth 240 Weiss, Barbara 152, 207 Weiss, Thomas 240 Welch, Bruce 240 Welch, Elnora 223 Welden, Jean 260 Weller, Donna 260 Weller, Lavonna 260 Weller, Richard 223 Wells, Keith 223 Wells, Pat 240 ndy 260 Ward, Mike 240 Ward, Rayburn 223 Ward, Sandra 260 Ward, Stephen 99, 125, 206 Waring, Lynda 63, 240 Warner, Fred 240 Warner, Richard 260 Warner, Tommy 122, 206 Warren, Bill 65, 223 Warren, Lloyd 240 Warren, Patricia 260 Warren, Rosa 260 Warren, Willie 223 Warner, Ancil 206 Warrick, David 206 Werner, Gary 260 Wesley, Raymond 223, 267, 270 West, Jimmy 223 West, Patty 139, 207 Westbrook, Yvonne 8, 63, 102, 105, 108, 163, 207, 3,1 1 Westhof, Chris 113, 116, 177, 154, 260 Wetwiska, J. L. 223 Whaley, David 260 Whaley, Robert 129, 177, 260 Whatley, Ronnie 223 Whedbee, Danny 260 Wheelbarger, James 223 Wheeler, Art 260 Wheeler, Bruce 224 Williams, Bobby 268, 271, 272 Williams, Charles 207 Williams, Charles 261 Williams, Connie 261, 298 Williams, David 114, 240 Williams, Dean 240 Williams, Delbert 261 Williams, Eddie 129, 223 Williams, Freddie 261 Williams, Garland 261 Williams, Inez 240 Williams, James 223 Williams, J. D. 240 Williams, Jim 240, 271 Williams, Jimmy 261 Williams, Jimmye 182 Williams, Jo 240 Williams, Johnny 240 Williams, Larry 223 Williams, Marianne 240 Williams, Nancy 240 Williams, Oneida 113 Williams, Robert 240 Williams, Robert 261 Williams, Ruth Ann 62, 223 Williams, Sandie 240 Williams, Shirley 261 Williams, T. J. 261 Williams, William 207 Williamson, Charles 261 Williamson, Dean 261 Williamson, Frances 261 Williamson, Jewel 207 Williamson Larry 223 Willis, Bill 207 Willis, Jerry 121, 175, 207 wailing, Betty 240 Wilshire, Mike 261 Wilson, Arnetta 240 Wilson, Bob 129, 223 Wilson, Bobby 223 Wilson, Edward 261 Wilson, Jay 240 Wilson, Jerry 240 Washburn, Cheryl 260 Washburn, Jimmy 240 Washington, Sherwood 260 Whiston, Judy 261 White, Darwin 240 White, James 260 White, Loretta 224 Wilson, Joseph 261 Wilson, Larry 139, 207 Wilson, Linda 261 Wilson, Pattibob 261 Waters, Marty 240 Wathen, Watkins, Watkins, Watson, Watson, Watson, Patricia 139, 140, 240, 285, 288, 284, 296 Aurmond 240 Naomi 260 Alton 206 Don 260 James 260 White, Lee 177 White, Tommy 207 Whitecotton, Patty 161, 260 Whiteley, Dennis 260 Whitley, Dennis 129, 129, 207 Whitlock, Gary 260 Wilson, Ray 175 Wilson, Roger 261 Wilson, Sammie 240 Wilson, Sue 119 Wilson, Truman 261 Wilson, Valerie 261 Watson, Jean 223, 288 Whitlock, Whitlock, Jane 240 Zelma 260 Wilson, Wynema 207 Wingfield, Grace 105, 261 Watson, Watson, Watson, Watson, Jancy 110 Ronnie 260 Susan 206 Wanda 113, 260 Watts, Barbara 139, 140, 206, 285, 288 Watts, Eddie 260 Scott 260 Wear, L. Jeffrey 223 Weatherford, Judy 206 Weathers, Harvey 260 Weaver, Alan 240 Whitlow, Billy 207 Whitson, Jim 224 Whitten, Alex 177, 240 Whitten, Jerry 240 Whittington, Sonia 207 Whyatt, Joan 240 Wicker, Ronald 261 Wietelman, Fred 261 Wieters, Ruth 240 Wilde, Donald 240 Winkleman, Dennie 261 Winn, Carol 261 Winn, Carol 261 1 Winn, Karen 240 Winnerchy, Chad 139, 223 Winslow, Don 261 Winston, Fred 111, 223 Winter, Karen 261 Wirth, Marian 240 Wisdom, Sherry 162, 240 Wise, Mary 144, 152, 223 Witten, Danny 240 Witten, Harold 177, 223 Witte n, .Ierry 177 Wolfe, Jim 240 Wolfe, Joe 240 Womack, Gary 121, 207 Wood, Wood, Dianna 113, 115, 261 Fred 152 Wood, Mike 261 Woodrow, Oliva 240 Woodruff, James 261 Woods, Carol 261 Woods, Janet 224 Woods, Linda 240 Woods, Robert 261 Woods, Terry 261 Woody, Martha 261 Woolbright, Dick 224 Wooldridge, Will 176 Woolley, Diane 240 Woolman, Ruth 240 Woolridge, Will F. 177, 240 Wooster, Darrell 240 Wootton, Ivan 139, 207 Wray, Larry 175, 224 Wren, Vennis 116, 261 Wright, Charles 224 Wright, Clara 208 Wright, Glenna 240 Wright, James S. 116, 123, Wright, Joy 224 Wright, Kenneth 123, 208 Wright, Leon Wright, Mary 240 Wright, Richard 240 Wright, Sandra 240 Wyatt, Joan 165 Wyatt, Loy 261 Wyatt, Terry 224 Wycott, Odessa 208 Wylie, Victor 261 Wyont, Sherry 161, 261 Wysowski, John 261 -y- Yancey, Dianne 165, 261 Yarholar, Gayle 261 Yates, James 208 Yates, Lois 182 Yenzer, Verlin 94, 113, 134, Yoesting, Earlene 153, 261 Yonce, Kaye 261 Yones, Patricia 261 208 157, 1 76, 208 Young, Albert 223 Young, Analeta 261 Young, Ann 208 Young, Carol 94 Young, Charles 261 Young, Donald 240 Young, Harald 146, 147, 240 Young, Leroy 151, 240, 275 Young, Velma 113, 240 Youngblood, Ronnie 224 Yowell, Susan 165, 261 -Z- Zachery, Elnora 224 Zachery, James 261 Zacker, Stephen 240 Zamora, Robert 208 Zanders, Wanda 113 Zeech, Melinda 224 Ziegenfuss, Roy 208 Zilar, David 240 Zinn, Christopher 224 Zinn, Marietta 208 Zvonek, Carl 129, 208 Zwahlin, Harold 208 Zweiacker, Paul 182


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