University of Central Oklahoma - Bronze Book Yearbook (Edmond, OK)
- Class of 1984
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Former governor and U.S. Senator Henry Bellmon taught two political sci- ence courses, one concerning the opera- tion of Congress and the other dealing with public administration. Who could be more enlightening than the man known for all his first-hand experience in Oklahoma politics. Students were thrilled to be in the class, according to William L. Crozier, chairman of the po- litical science department. Crozier at- tended high school with Bellmon. Bellmon has had many titles. His ac- tivities have included a term in the Okla- homa House of Representatives from 1946-48, Noble County Republican Chairman before State Republican Chairman in 1960, the first Republican governor of the state of Oklahoma from 1963-67, and two consecutive terms as U.S. Senator, in 1968 and again in 1974. Also, at the request of Governor George Nigh, Bellmon served as Director of the Department of Human Services, follow- ing Lloyd Rader's resignation. But, what of the real man behind all the political titles? Henry Bellmon was born in Tonkawa, Oklahoma, and went to Billings High School. He graduated with a bachelor of science in agriculture from Oklahoma A8:M, now Oklahoma State University, then served four years in the United States Marines from 1942- 46. During this time, he received the Sil- ver Star and the Legion of Merit. In 1947 Belmon married a girl that grew up on a farm six miles from his own. Shirley and he have three daughters, Pat, Gail, and Ann. He also has three grandsons. Bell- mon enjoys fishing, hunting, cutting wood, his farm, crops and livestock even though farming is a bad business right now. Bellmon admits he is first a farmer, then a politican. His farm and his family are the most important things to him, even though he is becoming increasing- ly disenchanted with the farm. He compares farming with politics. There are enormous uncertainties i both. Farmers and politicians both nee to be resilient and flexible because ther are disappointments in both. Bellmon doesn't miss Washington, bi says it is a possibility that he will b running for governor again. A lot c Oklahomans seem to trust Bellmo when they won't trust other politician: Bellmon feels flattered by this. I hope I merit that kind of trust. have a pretty common background. come from a family of 13 and worked m way through college. I started out wit two beat-up, old bulldozers. I very muc feel like a commoner. Even after 2 years in politics, I have a very modes estate. Bellmon can see how people migli think of him as a champion of the pec ple. Lots of things make him mad. I dislike politicians who take chea shots. I hate injustices, like when peopl get 'ripped-of', and they're helpless t defend themselves, like women in th job market. I also hate paying a hig price for machinery that breaks down, he lists. There are just as many things that h does like, with people heading the list. I Pictures will never reveal the tru presence of the man, how he rubs hi eyes, making his eyebrows more bush as he explains international affairs 3 how his face always looks a little sur burned and crinkled around the eye When one shakes hands with Bellmol their hand is lost in his large one. CSU was the only school in this part c the country with a Distinguished State: man in Residence, who is a nationall and internationally recognized politic: figure. We are special, he is special. 2 2 3 Q ,, if 'HW 1' 2 Left: Central State University President Bill Lillard and Mr. Bell- mon share the head of the table during a press conference. Above: Department Chairman William Crozier and Mr, Bellmon pose for a publicity picture in front of Old North. --. v Q.-C' ie? ! N 39101 gg-x 5 ii' Q 3 -Y Q3 B 'I 3:3532 ,, L, 9 ii? 1 'af' f ff' rg' x Jfrff ,af ff 4, vm, ,N , m Ev A' .2 . X..x ,mn v-yj xy W A.f-yytiiy' vsgyz'-. 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Mxiton W Reynolds then editor of the Edmond Sun said Let s make Edmond the seat, of Iearmng for the new state terrxtory Dr J W Howard mtroduced the bill to legislature and lil passed De cember 23 1890 The Normal School regents txt was then a nor mai school or one for teachers? elected Rxchard Thatcher a clerk m a Washmgton D C offwe as the Prmcxpal They began classes an the unheated Methodxst Church buzldmg at 19 N Broadway It soon became clear that a home budding for the school was needed Anton Classen offered the land and censtrucfkon be n Old North Vg? opened for alas es January 2 1 F 55,5 fig Below: Homecoming Queen Cathy Christiansen smiies as she watches the Homecoming football game after being crowned, kissed, and recognized during halftime. . - - W J' V x ' f if 'W Q. -he .. Qefvf'1.-We a I, Q i' T' M h ' 5, ' W ,V . .Q 2 ein nf., V v 4 5, M at Q it 4 ' A ft fa M Ov 4 9,02 V. ,. '- SHO' ' 6 4 s N5 ' e 1 Q. . 'N' o 5 ' ' 'as ' xyaify 'l'f.Q 23910 1' 16, ' V ' M558 it 4's'g9'Q x ' ' A M , 4ii',,,:.'.SivAaA 3. J Q I ' Vw., Ease 2 I 1, QQ 3... ,-' 1 A D W Q os 'K 2 ,alt A NO N -K i 9 i s A mlm ' W ' 5 U iQ' .. Q ,f ' 4 if fu. , , . E A O u i ps Tv Wm-, ix 3, , JL ,f V. .1 5 I 1 WIKI! ..- 'V Milt-Q. is 0 . Q, f , M VJ, uiMf's!i? I, , REF 'kvfidm 915 J Right: 1982-83 Homecoming Queen Michelle Merhib Oglesbg and 1983-84 candidate Kathi Bray dish out barbecue beans ani roast beef sandwiches to students at the homecoming barbe cue. Above: Sandy Meister and Vance McCollum jam to the latest Michael Jackson tune at the homecoming dance held ir the Oklahoma Room at the University Center. LECTUUNS T V-A H 1?-g+5,., v X ,wff . ttttt ' i W, f H , D Left: Members of the band, drill team, cheerleading squad and Broncho boosters gather on the field to welcome the Broncho team back for the Y V second half of the game. Below: The first place float by Alpha Gamma Delta and Sigma Kappa moves through the parade as members wave to i the people. .,.-l N-m..,,,,m FF' X ,A , w ' V .im Left: A student clown tosses candy to children on the curb as a band reposi- tions itself during the parade. Above: Richard Dimonoco Randy Cork, Clyde Connor, and Rick Barclay are showcased with the entire percussion section doing the feature Tico-tice during the halftime show. 2 5 5 5 3 3 1 5 new Us M ,1 ' . ,4 v 3: .W . , V. 1 A 4 . f . ,ns 1. Q1 'W -0 4 J Q QA f M, 1 YQ, fr AQ. ...A ' ' xr -am ,,WM.wyM.m.N-ffm,f,wf44,w..m f- , , , . , W . Approximately 84 girls went through formal rush August 23-28. Fifty-seven pledged the houses of their choice. There are three sororities at CSU, Alpha Gamma Delta, Delta Zeta, and Sigma Kappa. Sorority members conducted tours as the rushees saw the houses for the first time Open House Night. The Alpha Gams invited rushees to come aboard the U.S.S. AGD. Cruise director was rush chairman Tami Peters. The DZ's gave free Turtle Tours with turtles Karen Herrington, Wendy Winn, and Linda Looper leading the way. The Sig Kaps turned their house into a three- ring circus with clowns Candace Bona- dio and Nancy Bresnahan guiding those tours. Theme Night, the Sig Kaps turned their house into a 1920's Speakeasy complete with flappers and a Model T. The DZ's had Delta Zeta: The Best Brand as their western-flavored theme complete with hay bales, hitching posts, and the Turtle Shell Saloon. The Alpha Gams took rushees on a nostalgic trip back through time to the different eras C1910-805 and their music, cars, and cos- tumes. The serious side was shown during Preference Night. Sorority girls lit can- dles, sang songs, and talked earnestly with the rushees. Rushees left, clutch- ing flowers, to go back to the University Center to make a decision that would affect the rest of their lives. Bid House Day, rushees were greeted by the members at the Y-Chapel. They then went to their new homes with their new sisters for the first real time. Right: Tootsies Karen Miller and LaDonna Horinek pose by the Mercedes roadster Theme Night. Below: Alpha Gam members and pledges from Edmond gather for a hometown girl shot. 'ii .. p. Left: Keven Holbert Debbie Wallar and Cyndy Price smile prettily Bid House Day at the Delta Zeta house Above Donna LaQuay gives new pledge Tracy Land a hug Bid House Day at the Alpha Gam house Y-1,3-A ' Qui bove: Sig Kap Cathy O'Donnell greets a new pledge and lil' sis Alana Iilcoxson. Right: Cheryl Kimbrough, Kelly Beamer, and rushee Cheryl oltz enjoy the ice cream social during the summer. . 0 4 And Forever 1' e. fix Left: Rho Chi rush counselors Robin Lackey, Della Henson, Joni Billinger, Lauren Allen, Kathi Bray, and Stephanie Palmgren entertain rushees with a concert at the ice cream social July 31 at Fink Park. Above.'Karen Bentley rushes Jennifer Lewallen and Cyndi Creek as they are returned to the University Center Open House Night. Below: Sig Kaps gather with their new pledges at the church Bid House Day. P19- ,...4.a... . . 3 I 29 Above: Dema Johnson, representative from Sears, answers the questions of Lynn Tittsworth, Treva Gainer, and Melva Liggens. Above: Mr. Royce Howard, Mr. James C. Wright, and Mr. Gordon H. Wynn were recipients of the Outstanding Distinguished Alum- ni award. A H 5 2 a L? 2 2 if Above: Mr. Richard Schneider, Conoco's Speaker of the Year in 1975 speaks at the Career Day luncheon. Iareer Day, Honors Program Special Groups Have Special Days Deans, administrators, honors faculty, nd honors students met for a reception eld in the Heritage Room of the Uni- ersity Center Sunday afternoon, Sep- ember 12. New Academic Affairs Vice 'resident Dr. James Perry spoke as well 4 s Professor J. L. Rogers, an honors fac- lty member, and Mr. Rodney Davis, an onors student participating in the pro- ram since its beginning. Perry dis- ussed the plans and directions for the rogram for the year while Rogers and havis talked about what being in the rogram as teachers and students has ieant to them. The reception served as n introduction for the freshmen in the rogram. Dr. Clyde Jacobs was in charge f the honors program this year. There :ere approximately 48 students in the rogram. Career Day '83 was held October 26. ipproximately 400 people were in- 'olved. In the morning, 46 businesses et up booths on the third and fourth loors of the University Center, handing ut brochures and talking to interested tudents about their career opportuni- ies. A luncheon was held in the Univer- sity Center Ballroom, featuring speaker Mr. Richard Schneider, manager of ex- ploration for Conoco. His topic was En- ergy Outlook to Year 2000 and Beyond. He related this to the economy and the potential for business careers at this time. Also, three recipients of the Outstand- ing Distinguished Alumni award were honored. They were Mr. Royce Howard, vice president of Medical Center State Bank in OKC, Mr. James C. Wright, owner and partner of James Wright 8: Co. Certified Public Accountants firm of OKC and current president of Oklahoma Association of Certified Public Accoun- tants, and Mr. Gordon H. Wynn, owner of Wynn's IGA stores of OKC and Ed- mond. Among the 46 businesses present were the Federal Bureau of Investigation, KAUT Channel 43, Xerox Corporation, Atari, Ford, IBM, TGKLY, Pizza Hut, 3M, U.S. News and World Report, Holiday Inn, CBS, Sears, Dean Witter Reynolds, Conoco, ITT, General Motors, and Boeing. Left: Dave Smith, a CSU graduate, from Burroughs, a com- puter company, explains the possibilities of a future career in computers. A-'...,,, TH, Above: Honors student Becky Deshazo talks with Dr. Marina Eaton, member of the honors selection committee. Left: Honors students for 83-84 are front row from left to right: tname unknownl, M. Young, M. Everhart, C. Kim- brough, K. Wright. Back row: R. Davis, B. Deshazo, G. Driskill, tname un- knownl, tname unknownl, N. Thomas, C. White, M. McConnell, fname un- knownj, K. Brown, I. Nsiegbe, S. Schlinke, M. Martin, V. McCollom, S. Durkee. Administration Facult Services CSU offered many new advantages to its students in 1983-84. The Max Chambers Li- brary installed a new computer filing sys- tem, while its Oklahoma Collection ob- tained important new holdings in the area of Oklahoma history. Two new buildings were erected on campus: the Life Sciences Building for Nursing and Funeral Service and the new Math and Science Building for Mathematics and Computer Science, in- creasing badly needed classroom space for the school of Business. New workout facili- ties were constructed for varsity athletics. A private pilot ground school was initiated, while CSU's own Channel 2 Cable Televi- sion Station continued its lively program- ming. The campus radio station, KCSC FM 90 Plus, upheld its reputation for fine arts programming with many production awards captured in AERho competition. Under the direction of new Academic Vice President James Perry, emphasis was placed on student library use and faculty research. Three new degree programs were added to the list this academic year .... 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XX ,. . --X ' XX ll X ' 11 -X K ww- ga we ,Q V3 I Q X n i X 2 ? X, 51 'il --X2 2 41 'X ll! X. 21 Xa .,'. ,J .' :DX XX. X ,X I l fx X F N ,X 'X Z J fi 5 H Dr. B111 J. Lillard President, CSU Lynda Reltke, Secretary to the President 0 'N Q... rn ,... Z U! 2 'rw 'vs X rn ,X 1.5 7 tl 'o.',,L o ' iff ugll rx! gs I O Q :gui nl', mi' s9 n avi, s ',s 1 u0.',a sl' si' ax 'Q Q Carl Reherman, Assislant to the President I ' X 'Kr , Mickey Lucas. Secretary N if 'fi' Alcorn and his wife Naomi were common sights in Homecoming parades and other CSU events. 24 years at Hnancjal helm Alvin Alcorn Retiree Alvin Alcorn said farewell to CSU Feb. 1, 1984, after serving 24 years as executive vice president of the universi- ty. I made my decision to retire this sum- mer after an automobile accident that has left me not feeling too well, Alcorn said Besides I'm 65 years-old and it's time to bring in younger, vigorous think- ers. Alcorn and his wife, Naomi, were in- volved in an automobile accident, while on vacation, August 5, in Dalhart, Texas. Alcorn received cuts and bruises, but no serious injuries. His wife suffered a frac- tured vertebra and according to Alcorn, is on the mend. The load here has been increasing rather than decreasing, Alcorn said, but I feel that the university is in very good shape. Alcorn is a former school superinten- dent and worked for the State Board of Education in the finance department pri- or to coming to CSU. Alcorn, in his 24-years here, has over- seen the finances of CSU. He participat- ed in the purchase of land for the univer- sity which increased the campus size from 40 to 200 acres. He also budgeted and administered the building of 23 buildings on campus, including the Lib- eral Arts Building, Max Chambers Li- brary and both wings of the Administra- tion Building. Alcorn has been a board member of the Edmond Chamber of Commerce for 17 years. He is an active member of the Edmond Housing Resources Board, the City of Edmonds Economic Develop- ment Committee and the Mayor's Eco- nomic Development Council. He is currently active in securing new industrial development for the Edmond area in order to promote a balance in ad Valorem tax income for the public schools and to provide jobs for CSU stu- dents. Alcorn's most recent honor was to be one of six Edmond residents inducted into the Edmond Hall of Fame in June. Alcorn says that his family is happy about his decision to retire. He and his wife are planning to travel and he is planning to do some Writing. The first thing I am going to write about is some of the comical occurences that have happened on college and uni- versity campuses. They are mostly things that have happened to me. Some of them are real good, Alcorn said. 4 , Am? , I . me Lvr VL:'V. i www., mi lei, :T Swim for W,-f ri .f V If as r A sy 2 Above: During his long reign as the chief finance office of CSU, Alcorn maintained personal control of CSU money matters. Left: Alcorn poses with his hand symbolically on the door handle of the CSU safe. Above.' The problems were many, the deci- sions often tough for the man who held the purse strings. Vice President Adrnini tration Dr. Barbara Ryan, Assistant Larry Williams, Vice President Administration Vice President Director. Stephen Schutten. Internal Auditor Institutional Research Marie Hancock, Secretary to the Vice President Vice President Student Services Dr. Dudley Ryan, Actg. Vice President Student Services Academic Affair Dr. James E. Perry Dr. Clyde Jacobs Dr, Albert Lynd VP for Academic Affairs Asst. VP, Acad. Affairs Asst, VP, Acad, Affairs Wanda Voss Bobbie Groves Ciaudia Huddleston VP for Academic Affairs office VP for Academic Affairs office VP for Student Services office 'V Student Services , i Reba Lucas Deanna Land Dean of Students officc Associate Dean of Students Edu Q,-Qaiik-is .sr-'H em- Dr. .I,A. Leone Regents For Higher Ni 1552? . 1. . H- - sf cation aal S ,ff Q. :Z if sw, , 1:-lass if? s X it is k as is Q mg ..., . .. .39 Dr, Eugene L. Swearin Tulsa . i A' X J A We W QV . . . Bob F. Allee, Asst. Sec. Q QL Wx S r 5 we as R so s i all . l 45. .L Joe F. Gary, Chairm Chancellor Elk City Durant X s:,.:.ll , C A ' X W .I.D. Helms James L. Mills gsm Mackie' Oklahoma City McAlester me halrman Enid sis . - iI.as- - . s 1'-- ' -5.-.sac --..-: I Q E sess 1 , V ' Go ernor George Nigh H- - Scott Orbison Avalon B. Reece Russsgcitxlughl Tulsa Muskogee Midwest City egen S or ll y i ...i Oklahoma We . 7' i X . i,' A 'u..m,'f John R. deSteiguer, President DFA Gsgggxlxgiglggllen, Jack M, Annis Bowie C. Ballard, Jr. Tahlequah Oklahoma city Woodward Ada fa 4 . .... vw ttlil ,4 - X Linda Blankenship Dr. W.R. Bradford Dr. Jon Bruce Dr. Leslie R. Fisher Mrs. Ruth B. Holmes Wayne Salisbury Edmond Durant Cache Oklahoma City Bartlesville Clinton Slqyf Agpvu--vvfiif' Graduate School Dean Dr. Bill Fisher ti .V 4 Graduate f X, ff! ill EQ f 5 2, 42, V- : . . , 24 f 5 ima ' School hh Neta Smith, Secretary Nix.. may ii ig Wu Above: Dr. Bill Fisher reviews graduate curriculum with students. f H k X E - Ei L s . -4? 3. 5 :ig l 3 Graduate Council Dr. J, Dale Mullins Dean, School of Education Dr. John Michael Knight K. .K ,..,,,, ,ssc - . X 355 . ' -.aw K. .:.. sg... U .ii it A i A is S sgif Q K .W-1 ...Ns HE 'Www . iiiii A. A X iff,-f' at S iff S A in as it 31: isa viva Q I .Jimi Dr. Frances Alsworth Assoc. Prof., Curr. Kr Instr. Dr. John Brothers Assoc. Prof., Adm. VXA Sr HE Dr, Jerry G. Hill Assoc. Prof., Curr, 61 Instr. Dr, Howard Hackworth Assist, Prof., Curr. Kr Instr. Dr. Frances Stephens Dr. Richard L. Sullivan Assoc. Prof., Curr. dz Instr. Asst. Prof., Adm VA 81 HE School Of Education Dr. Kenneth Elsner Chairperson, Psych. Kr Pers. Srv. Chairperson, Prof. Teacher Ed. . , - A - se . . Q... , - 5. ' i W .1 3 E5 , - gf- Dr. Bobby J. Brown Prof., Adm. VXA 81 HE Dr. Fred D. Chuck Mack Assoc. Prof., Adm. VXA Gr HE ' X - . ji, Dr. Jimmie F. Thrash Assoc. Prof., Adm. VXA Kr HE 5 A w R X Es as .t Q 5 A ,t . 1 K Y? 5 ' I L s Dr. Terry D, Horton Chairperson, Curr. 81 Instr. Dr. Cavannah M. Clark Assoc. Prof., Curr. 81 Instr. Lisa J. Martin Sec., Teacher Ed, Dr. William R, Van Osdol Prof., Curr, 81 Instr, 4 , 1 k 1 :.. is 1 .Lh.f W K ' - -A A S 5. . . as Dr. John W. Weatherford Chairperson, Adm. VXA 81 HE 6 4 . Dr. Edward C. Colllns Assoc. Prof.. Curr. Q Instr, 4 ,,,k fr.,, fc 2 Jan S. Tuepkcr Cheryl A. Caldwell Sccrctary Secretary . , Q is I 3 f Dr. Charles H. Douglas Dr. Engel E. Grow Prof., Teacher Ed. Prof., Teacher Ed. NNN Dr. Odus W. RICO Dr, Roy C. Rowland, Jr. Dr. Don G, Shane Asst. Prof., C . 81 I . ' my nglp Asst, Prof., Curr. Q lnstr. Prof., Curr. Ka Instr. I 1? iii A Biz.-1 751 Rick L. Weave:-r Dr. Mack R, Wedcl Dr. John E. Wcstcrman A.V. Clerk, Sch, of Ed, ' Prof, lc-.lchcr Ed. Assoc, Prof., Tcachcr Ed , - 4, .aa f . for x is Y F rv as O in is L ,... s.. . ls 5 A R2 A M 'V W B Dr. David M. Hart Dean, Sch. of Math 8: Sci. ffl Dr. James Abram Asst. Prof., Bio. Thomas Ford Asst. Prof., Math 81 Comp, Sci. School Cf Math And 5 , f , 3 , . T. I ,Mg f , , , 2 g f f 1 X fff f 41 1 5 ,ff ,ff Dr. Darry S. Carlstone Chairman, Physics Dept. Dr. Glenda Owens Chairperson, Math, Comp. Sci, SL Stats. Dr. Riaz Ahmad Assoc. Prof., Bio. i fszaf. 5 i it X X s 3 Q X sm Q 1 . as X qs , X 'R vi XX asa .-- ,.., ... .,.- . g s ss X. X X 5 Dr. Frank Frow Assoc. Prof., Chem. Dr. R.E. Beasley ' . . Y . T , X 'E N gif L a 1 Q . lg 4 K K as E w s . W gg, sf tk X N 2 5 S ag is Ks 5 N X K K' 'A 4 2 x x Pk J i f X N , X., , .... .S my Hn 1 f .-.'::-.- . x ' ,. L 3 if f M.,,w . . f t , i ,Mg . . QQ? 5 x M . 5 X 5 if .V . Dr, Warren Smith Chairman, Bio. Dept. , ..,,.. r ,X as si Dr. Jin T. Chen Asst. Prof., Math 8: Comp. Sci, Assoc. Prof., Math St Comp. Sci. W5 PM Sue Ann Goodman Asst. Prof., Math 8: Comp. Sci. .. is Michael Bourley Instr., Math 8: Comp. Sci. in pews-' .5 . , ,SX ,S Dr. Thieron P, Harrison Dr. L. White Marks Dr. David L. Martin Francis G. Olbert Pro., Biology Prof., Physics Asst. Prof., Physics Asst, Prof., Math SL Comp, Sci. Science Dr. Larry W. Westmoreland Chairperson, Chemistry F' F K K Philip C. Cloud Lab. Assoc, Physics MSM npwbaqv I' xt, K5 CLAAA Dr. Fred Grosz Assoc. Prof., Chem. Elhiffmf-'PJ I f t Q hii' .si I 'figs .KKis Dr. Verlin H. Richardson Prof., Chemistry Earlene Robison Sec., Sch. Math 8: Sci. . Q,-51 -ity' ' K feet, x 3 t 5 Q.. Y wi N 1 sf 5 Q X i X' N K .K.' sqlsig SW' F X bfi E i x K! S I Dr. Moody L. Coffman Prof., Physics ne u Wi Dr. Margaret W. Hamilton Prof., Biology at X X 3 it . 2.5 , I if rxgpli N f' X X Stress? 'iii e Mi, r Dr. Terrill D. Smith Prof., Chemistry K --'-L. 7 if .,.. K5 wi Q ff-Q . t. .Xi,., K Qfgggi ., 'Q ,- his Ks K K MK KKK ? 7 ii' 1.2K Helen Chastain Sec., Math 81 Comp. Sci. C M .. . ,gg . We was by X of . s K K LK Cynthia B. Coleman Instr., Chemistry Diane Hammack Instr., Math 81 Comp. Sci. William F. Stockwell Instr., Math 84 Comp. Sci. N Wanda J. Theyel Sec., Chem. Dept. f' wr' QSESQ lg? Dr. Samuel L. Hankey Prof., Math 8.1 Comp. Sci. ,f wi N. Phyllis Thornton Instr., Math 81 Comp. Sci. Kathryn B. Sites Sec., Biology School Cf Bu iness PQ tw. gs 1 L Q V X., ' l -as f x r. ff' 7- - 'S Z3 .......,q- M. ,, 7' . 4, E. Dr. James H. Brewster Dr, George P. Avellano Dr. Lorren H, Beavers Dean, Sch. of Bus. Chairperson, Mktg. Chairperson. Acctg. Q ' .,.. o.., .4-P' X Dr. James Allison Bell Asst. Prof., Bus. Law Dr. Doug Allen Prof., Mgmt. is 'S , -S . H .5 2 j Dr. Ed L. Fortenberry Chairperson. Mgmt, Dr. J. Alvin Bryan Prof., Accounting .,, ' X . . . l ...,.. i 'LQ ' S X- .... . I Thomas K. Miller Instr. Bus., Law Dr. Ralph H. Mengel II Assoc, Prof., Mgmt. Sharyll Plato Instr., Accounting . ... A My . - fi: : . .,f- ' if K PN.. N, . . .... in X 1 L K A V' x 04' i g -' ' if Q , - 5. . X Wadic J. Rountree Dr. John T. Samaras Dr. Michael Shirley Lect., Ind. Arts Asst. Prof., Mgmt, Asst. Prof., Bus. Law l l r l l , ,1f-...,..4 rj? ,M , .. ., 1-I .1-2, A igziiyiff -':' i Fig? -. M A M--.W W 9? -limi f ' N513 ' L 5 v f fill K 4 ,, Jr.. li':f.f. :f.:.i:fg Rvarii' Ara lmwi Mfr. F. ia Q H.. Zflffxm fr l Dr. Larry Foster Chmn., Bus. Law Comm. 81 Stat. . i f H :st E NB gs Q 0 4 ,N Q N A Dr. Howard Clark Prof., Marketing if Wm it Dr. Mary Jane Riley Prof., Bus. Law, Comm. Sr Stat. ,- gy W-tu wwf, t fQ,:,,,a'f'4.3xg i . 1 Q. fa' '. . if if , H ' 4' 5 ,p .-f Q ff'- -any Dr. Colene Maxwell Chmn., Adm. Srv. Bus. Ed. Evelyn Duncan Asst. Prof., Adm. Srv. Bus. Ed. . - A--k V 5 ' . .A S- v . S . t i Paul E. Roach Asst. Prof., Marketing Frank T. Edwards Instr., Management William H. Roberts Asst. Prof., Adm. Srv. Bus. Ed. Royce A, Singleton Tom Trittipo Clarence E. Wooldridge Instr., Accounting Instr., Marketing Asst. Prof., Management X' . if., . X if ...-i 'K Q. . X I - 1.. Travis Hyde Asst. Prof., Finance ,,,....t. 'ss X IEW M Q A N Q I f . Lee V. Rose Asst, Prof., Bus. Law Dr. Lucille Patton John H. Cage Dean, School of Spec, Arts 81 Sci. Chairperson, Fnrl Srv. Ed. Mary L, Drain Dr. Phil R, Ball School Cf Special Sec., Military Sci. Assoc. Prof., Health 8: Phy. Ed. W .5 manga. 57+'11:Z3 ' f 53,152.1 gi ifagahfk'-2l'h1I'Qf -by + f 1 V f ' fr A, if Z 4 . f Z W4 f , MZ W it 1 e e A la IW . 'rg , W l M3313 .ge f, ff ff 3 X v 54 :i g hi 41 i rn' w.Su'G.'E'ia Mm tm4Ixl.u v H :Xi-15255571 'U f J . Dr. Homer L. Coker Chairperson, HPEKLR 1 Dr. Kathleen Black Prof., Hlth. KL Phy, Ed. 'WWW' Dr. Darlene M. Kness Asst. Prof., Home Ec, J... . X 'X 'f fff V lg ' f X it 1 K it f .1 flwi f W? ff? fi A . ..., WH ff, , fe . , 5 ,, ,ff f is Dr. Wanda Wilson Asst. Prof., Home Ec. .17 .M .- r f .QQ Cpt. James T. McMaster Asst. Prof., Mil. Sci. ,ff . 1 . E? pe... A X Q o . .LT . ' X ' K' f:.:EjZ- I li. g' ...eil M pq Q 1 .- Instr., Funeral Srv. rt 1- I is H UM? ' Wifvlmt .'?' f.'1QY'9 i ,l 4 f 221 ' 'Y 7. it-i3W4fN'.:: .. .... T ,- 14 qw ., '65 , ,af Dr. Lonnie Gilliland, Jr. Chairperson, Safety Ed, , f fi 1 if fe .1 ' fi fi Q1 , V E Eg , Q 11 fv 4 . .5 .,,.-I n I liar A 4 V: - M .Marg ' Q I V ME Y do if .... Norma Bodin Sec., Funeral Services ,.. i --1 ..,, -- N . . in I , if ,. I 3 SFC Ronald A. Moeller Military Science l Cpt. John N. Smith, Jr. Asst. Prof., Mil, Science Sciences Dr. Virginia Lamb Chairperson, Home Ec. Dr. Doreatha E. Gaffney Assoc. Prof., Home Ec. ' . 'if' LTC Nelson E. Modrall Prof., Military Sci. Dr. Joseph A. Grzybowski Asst. Prof., Fnrl. Srv. f in ' - 4,5 ii... A .f.. K 'f Dr. Emmet Osgood Chairperson, Ind. Arts Mary Alice Fisher SFC Rickey D. Harvey Asst. Prof., Home Ec. Military Science Cpt. Mai-ylin J. Muzny Dr. Cheryl Myers Dr. Gerry C. Pinkston Lenorah Polk Asst. Prof., Mil. Sci. Assoc. Prof., Home Ec. Coach, H8rPE Asst. Prof., Home ec. l l l l l Dr. D. Kaye Sears SGM Williams S. Reeves MAJ William PB. Radar Assoc. Prof., Home Ec. Military Science Asst. Prof., Mil. Sci. Dr. Frank Finney Dean, Sch. of Liberal Arts Dorothy L. Cross Sec., Sch. of Liberal Arts -ago ,XA 7 , Lf' '---f-a,,,,,.,,t -.,, --S, V-si., f-..fx,x Ns..-C, Virginia Dodson Sec., JournalismfBB ' ...xfNv.,, 's,..,...,a f School Of Liberal Art Leroy Crozier Chairperson, Pol. Sci. ! Q wi Q W 1 ii 7 , 4 , f 1 I ff if 0 1 W 1 f f Wacgfff g X YZF W , gg, 1 'V ii . 5 3 . Dr. Clarence E. Garder Chairperson, Music Me'w+H H it Jo Ann Adams Dr. Elizabeth Berger Asst. Prof., Art Assoc. Prof., Socio. Dr. Hall F. Duncan Margaret Gaeddart Professor, Art Lecturer, Art I lf? 'W' i ffziiimei Dr. William L. Hildred Dr. Stan W. Hoig Assoc. Prof., Economics Prof., Journalism Dr. Donal E. Green Chairperson, History Brock J. Brown Lecturer, Geography If , .iw WLT:-arf, A V ,, S, i Dr. John H. George Prof., Pol. Sci. .f a Dr. Elizabeth R. Horn Lecturer, Socio. l l SW ' e 5 N fm 5, Q. 2 1 if 1 gf X X ,V . f ii.e f .'-'- W --Q., . . 1 . We Tom G. Hawkins Dr. Charles W. Hembree Kathryn K. Kunc Dr. Mildred H. Lyon Chairperson, Georgraphy Chairperson, English Chairperson, Art Chairperson, Foreign Lang M 5 W? ff' xo sl 9 X ' f -' ' 1' out ,ft rel' Morrisine Chandler Asst. Prof., English Sharon J. Carney Instr., Pol. Sci. Dr. Thomas E. Guild Asst. Prof., Pol. Sci. Geoffrey H. Gilbert Artist in Residence X Dean F. Hyde Dr. William A. Johnson Jr. Assoc. Prof., Art Prof., Sociology Ei! , 'N 564, so William T. Dever Asst. Prof., Pol. Sci. Dr. Max O. Davis Prof., Oral Comm. 1 A ' ,A 5- V If iQ CN: ., 1 Dennie Hall Dr. Lee Hicks Asst. Prof., Journalism Prof., Oral Comm. . ,. ... Z I, 'N ' ,,f 1 'M .1 2. 1 :kk Dr. James Kent Kidwell Virginia W. King Prof., Music Prof., Art W G M Br de Barbara A Norman Dr Clarence M Parker Ehlel O Quxckle Dr ene c 1 . Chalrperson Prof Soc Chalrperson Oral Comm Chairperson Phxl Chalrperson Humamues Dr lhomas L, Leckle Portla Love oan Luxenburg Asst Prof Musxc Grad Asst Art Assoc Prof S0010 O.L. ' Hank Mooney Paulxne I Owens Instr Journahsm Assoc Prof Humanmes use , ., ,iw Wa v oh. V if ff rx Q, fl if K me 1 7 Dr. Shelley H Rutherford Charles S Slmmons Prof Enghsh Instr Journalxsm Dr. Ray Tassin Dr. Frank S. Wert Dr. Cliff L. Warren Chairperson, Journalism Chairperson, Economics Chmn, Creative Studies s ,V:. N. T. :Eb tx 2 P jx igifsgggi Qi A if fa p , 5' XIX, A Sl Ma1s:..w?.E1t . JH. si ssl A Anne G. Lynch Dr. Subr B. Mandagere Dr, Majorie McGregor Asst. Prof., History Assoc. Prof., Socio. Prof., Oral Comm. ,,....-1 Wallace Owens Asst, Prof., Art Dr. William D, Parker Assoc. Prof., Socio. Q' C7 'P' C C x 1 1 A X Franklin W. Simons Dr. David Wachtel Prof.. Art Asst. Prof., Socio. Dr. Loree M. Rice Prof., English -1-if . Lynnctte Wert Lectr., Crea. Stud. ,I W ?ii 25.5 1 , , 2 VIH? , 5, I ' . 2 5 , 54 H Q bf A 12 WW VWJ V W i . S l l4Mf1'L,,z ,zfzmwwzfiei'emziyy-,M,M 'Cf wi 2 Q,frfwwI5fwemmetfreifzivw'5wzimwazrwwwm I Q , f l, fe I ,5,qyLgn,fw::,' q,Zw,i7,g2,'5f S2f5fZ57f1f5:i?tZfi t , , L' 5 2215 i ., X , 'e- 2 + ' frr, n 1 f , at 1211: wh.-, .::1f,-'ff' BL :si we '-12557. .,f:L:.z firm rf 5 Z 1 5 ,f 5 s if E E 4 is s l if l iiili Zia. .V,, .LQB MW' Dr. John Lolley, Director, Library -1.41, Joyce Mitchell Sec. to Director Students use the new computerized card catalog system to locate books and research materials. 54 5 1.3 , gi ivg ,. - 1 , 9 . ,. y Q V fa 1' , , W A W, , , ,B 1 ,, , , .. 12 Q i ,, if e ff, , 5 1, 1 5 , f -h 15,5-,.:i ff i Y in 5 i fill 'f f L 1 I 'f l gil CSU Librar Introduces Computerized Catalog Students returned from summer break to find the library newly computerized. On June 19, 1983, CSU introduced its new on-line catalog, a computerized 'card' catalog system. There are current- ly nine terminals on the first floor of the library, one terminal on each of the sec- ond and fourth floors and three termi- nals on the third floor. It was the cooperative efforts of Dr. John Lolley of the library and Bill Jen- kins of the computer center that we responsible for getting CSU this high advanced system which has the capabi ties of growing with our campus need The computer system is a defini time-saver to all users and has been e tremely well received. Instructions pos ed by all terminals and step-by-st instructions on the computer screen pr vide the necessary ease of use. we ...X .Moa Q, Carol Barry Reference Library Bonnie King Reference Librarian f x , ..,,, , K ' g 1 ,,,.' C ,,.?:: , ,f,q Q -.tr f Y , ,olxxiu t 9? 1-M 233151 . 'C ni.. l rf Andy Peters Head, Ref. Dept. William Sewers Reference Librarian Fritz Buckallew Catalog Librarian I T'-5 Mark Luetkemeyer Catalog Librarian Kitty Pittman Reference Librarian Vicki Stough Catalog Librarian +R SF' 1 r fl: XX Q Ron Curtis, Asst. Dir. Tech. Srv. i 'Qs is agp, WV 2 mai? Q .ttt . I P Ed Hill ersonnel Librarian Clemma McCawley Sue McGee Asst. Dir. Pub. Srv. Catalog Librarian 1 .W 4 ' ADX N Kg . l X . . Q .... e 5' ff. if 3 t Xie Q Q? t Q John Purdy, Head Carolyn Rylander Serials Dept. Head, Catalog Dept. Irene Volt, Head Acquisitions Dept. Mary Bond stands behind a special display of Oklahoma research materials in the newly-cre- ated Oklahoma Room of the library. Professionals Make CSU Librar Tick Public Services personnel Betty Drennon, David Williams, Jackie Tayler and Grace Appleby. N Acquistion Department personnel include Valerie Stewart, Jan Circulation staff: Virginia Roberts, Norma Griffin, Evalyn Cox, Coraetta Root and Doylene Mannin Ollson, Norman Ward, Charlsie Martin and Dorothy Billen. Serials Department: Cstandingl Georgia Martin, Roxie Parker, Mary Hiland, fseatedi Glenda Carlson and Deborah Coundiff. Right: Cataloguing Personnel: Elizabeth Edison, Frankie Potts and Renee Klimer. U! Financial Aid Right: Financial Aids ifrom left to right? are Bar- b E l t n' .Io Browng Eddie Ra g.Iudy Swish ara g es o , y y - erg Annabelle Kennardg Helen Thompsong Deborah Wigintong and Sherri Hancock, Director, Counseling Left: Counseling!Testing Center staff, ifrom left to right? Peggy Foster: Darrell Gilliland, Director: and Judy Voiserman. nm- ative American Counselor James Noley X' Dorothy Henton. Secretary Phyllis Speiser ff a . E Lindsey C. Owsley, Comptroller Wilma Sharp Karen Lampe E 1Left to rightl Wilma Sharp, Jolene Tucker, Karen Lampe, Phyllis Speiser, Bonnie Ellis, and Dorothy Henton lseatedb of the Comptroller's Office. Bu iness ffair ' 'iw Z A f ei, , Ei' i www' S 1 g E 'uv 'Q 4 SU' A f 5 5 i E A Tammy Clark Judy Courtney gl 5 Q i il 2 i ? .4111 'ii ,4--M Finance Counter personnel lleft to rightl: Sheila Morris, Head Cashier Rose Marie Wright, Assist, Head Cashier Connie Ballew, Patrice Calvert, Barbara C, Albert and Carrie Blackwell. Asst. Comptroller Joe Ward with Bonnie Phillips and Kathy Lair. w L 2 i , I i l l t , s A 1 , V 4 4 i i 2 A t 1 Q , li ii i -..e i 1 fly? '-N 55592 zY.,. lififw lwvg' :Hifi g W-I' V Iii? Charles D. Johnson, Purchasing Agent tI.eft to rightl Norma Metseff. Ron Nlzittingly, June Stone. and tseaterll Hank Parker and Lynette .Iames o the Purchasing Office. S9 E 4 1 l f Adwsor K.: 120 . it L V agyzzigp Donna J. Guinn to i i l t ,.. 1I'GC 'LGI' 1L.,.,.i I W ', 3 , ii , Naomi Bachi Assoc. International Student Advisor X t We .-.. I . Lk M Q: 5 Robert Fields Housing St Auxiliary Enterprises Dr Michael Dunn KCSC Radio S Larry Mercer James NOICY Machine Rental lndian Affairs Robert E. Austin Gloria J. Auth ,ff Jack Beeson Jean Caldwell Administration Q Records Center for Economic Ed. Darrell Gilliland Sherri Hancock Counseling Center Student Financial Aids Dr, Ronald Paddack Joe Park lnternational Student Advisor Public Relations Gt Publications Elizabeth Black Calvin Fairbanks Linda Matthews Joyce Navarre , is Beth Camblin, RN. Nimrod Chapel Health Center Physical Plant!Maintenance K K K ki:.,: ...,.. .. ., .. ,gmx 3. i exe: eff ,tt t S551 'ie wwf Qi xwxxg ss X as X hw kt Zeer? 3 X qiigifx 6226 sf M . . A. f- 4- H X ff S get S, .t if fs sw- i. es. sw-tl Essex: few, ,.., WW :Si f '17 ' Xtxfsisswsleefqg - - we Q S 5 -X.'X.' ixiiwifiii . A K. EQ? . at I ..st,:,:t5W,G,,-. -i. Q Qi -wmv,-asv ',-: Q X X is X wk Q Q X Q ite N X mv., IX X we QX le, EE qxa X William Jenkins Dr. Stan Hoig Bronze Book Computer Center Chief Jim Dunn Campus Security Pete Dunham Physical Plant Linda Jones Willie Maxwell News Bureau Food Services Daniel J, Smith John Wagncn Kathy Hawkins Jon Wright Photo Services Alumni!Plaeement!Special Events High School!College Relations Certification Admission 8: Record Sectioning Computer Center nie Jack Beeson, Director Admissions and Records!Registration!Student Services, and Secretary Carolyn Bradford. Admissions and Records personnel fSeated, left to rightb: Jill Langston, Anthony Hunter, Penny Barber, Shelly Marcheseg tstandingb Jack Beeson, Brenda Estes, Freda Bradshaw, Linda Lofton, Vicky Hill- house, Susan Nida, Bobbie Aguilar, Dayna Mantooth and Terri Shinn. Computer Center personnel tSeated, left to rightl: Becky Brooks, Gaylynn Spear, Susie Loot, Coordinator Lee Kessinger, Barbara Anamang fstandingb Assistant Director Maithreya, Sherry Sweet, Sharon Christianberry, Victor Cortes, Director Bill Jenkins, Becky Owens, Michelle Lash, Jackie Steinman, Bruce Jackson, Sam Martin and Rob Jordan. ,visual Bookstore personnel Cleft to rightl: Joycc Felts, Sue Stephens, Vonda Brewer, Shirley Lancaster, Doro- thy Johnston, Caroline Sauls, Dean Mills, Carol Brewer, Nancy Ivery, Phil Pearce, and Lori Price. SU Book tore 8: The Corner Corner personnel Cleft to rightlz Trina Pollard, Audrey Sinclair, and Wanda Abbott. Hou ing Mail Room Supplies bibs. j 'x,,,-f -lousing Office fStanding, left to rightjz Frankie Chapman, Ruby Hunte- Mail Room personnel fleft to rightl: Mildred Tuepker, Art Robinson, nan, Patsy Freudenrieh, Judy Nebraski, and Peggy Myrickg fseatedb Manager of Bookstore, Corner, and Mail Room, and Darlene Scott, Dona Watermeier. tudent Health Center Right: Student Health Center personnel - tseat- edj Norma Riekerg tstanding, left to right? Direc- tor Beth Camblin, Marilyn Bernardy, Nurse Mar- tha Bodin and Nurse Sandra Roberts. We at-XS? eteran' Affair AQ 559' International tudent Affair Right: International Student Affairs personnel tleft to rightj - Naomi Bachi, Director Dr. Ronald Paddack, Melissa Goff, Kay Cain and Poorly Mo- ses. Abovef Veteran's Affairs personnel Cleft to right? - Christopher Schaben and Mark Campbell. Director Mary K. Collins ?e1ow.' Placement Office Kleft to rightb - Annette Walk- ir, Raynelle Bristow, and Debbie Kilpatrick. QXCl3iga0 no 6, X 3 l L Placement Sz Special Event Director John E. Wagnon Left: Special Events Office fleft to rightl - Darla Ellis, Deanna Frank, and Regina Sutterfield. Director of Food Service Willie Maxwell and Assistant Direc- tor Mary Roseman. Food Service Red Bud and banquets personnel Debbie Still, Gladys Hamil- ton, Janice Lunsford and Helen Henderson. Frontier Room deli personnel Pat Caskey and Tik Busaraom- disit. 66 5 5 03 Oklahoma Room personnel Qin front, left to rightl: Mary Newsom, Mary Woodrel and Anna Harmesg fback rowl Mary Campbell, Wilda Reeves and Marie Wheat. Bertha Jones, Jana Wilson, Gayla Allen, Warren Hill, Dan Jacobs and Winzel Baker. K Food Service kitchen personnel Dorothy White, Bonnie Webb, Terry Gruzinsky, Nancy May, Pa Roberts, Linda Baldwin, Lola Bluford and Wanda Lewallen. Print Shop Print Shop personnel fleft to rightb: Print Shop director David Polhemus, Billy Stumbaugh, Wanda Fox, Becky Mounger and Calvin Selman. Not shown: Graham Bennett, W. M. Ellis. Nancy Ritz 1' Media Center personnel istanding, left to rightbi Jim Johnston, Media Technician: Tony Marshall, Kevin Fitzgerald: Rick Shelton, fseatedj Terry Doubg Media Center Director, Barbara Norman, and Nancy Ritz. CSU Campus Secturity Officers: James Smith, Lin McLemore, Chuck Griffen, Chuck Conley, Suzanne Adams, J. D. Pickens, Doris Smith, Chief Jim Dunn and Bob Roberts. Media Center Campu Seourit CSU l Above: Front row, ifrom left to rightl R. Lippert, L. Deese, D. Weaver, H. Emesiani, Dr. J. Deskin. Second row, S. Alexander, S. Meister, A. Steele. Back row: D. Dantee, G. Nix, R. McAuliffe, E. Cassins, T. Kemper, J. Bielich. Photo Services Left: Cfrom left to rightl Steve Holman, Michael Keen, Theresa Gabrish, and Michael Schumacher. Below: Front row: ifrom left to right? M, Stone, B. Ferguson, D, Hunsinger, J. McGlaughlin. Second row, G. Boyles, K. Anderson, L. Dodson, D. Thor- wart, Third row, K. Pruitt, K. Barnett, J. Goudeau. C C Back row, C. Newcomb, P. Manning. ,. fy, ,,,.... 1, Y l 5 1- I VrV.,, .. 1 4' ' , 7-47 ,,.., f MW x , H , i 4 ,Qt , ,K -W V, I MW M-. Y Q Q I WW , W i w I Wwff--w ' ff . . 415 Sw E. Q. Sw 1 PerS0nne1 Margery L. Kimsey Sue A. Davis Public Information Gffice Left: ffrom left to rightl Margery Kimsey, Kim Jones, Asst Dir., and Sue Davis. U Q W is ,. Ss eft: Front rowg lfrom left to rightj Cherie Smith, Nanine Huddleston, and athy Slutter. Back row: Jack Russell, Paul Busch, and Lawrence Githinji. Joe park, Director Linda Jones, News Bureau Director Koveta Schibbelhute, Secretary Hank Mooney, Director!Executive Editor ws f K ,wmrgyg I Matthew Driskill, Editor tt in . ..,.. W,,,m, S we M .- it my PQ' its.- NKY4 KSN? at 322325 M at ox swf -55:51. Vista Staff Cseatedl: Traci Baucom, Marygaye Frankling fback row, left to right! Hank Mooney, Matthew Driskill, Deborah Shell, Dahl McKinney and Molly Hancock. wi Marygaye Franklin, Assoc. Editor Traci Baucom, Assoc. Editor Molly Hancock, Adv. Mgr. Deborah Shell, Secretary The Vi ta Staff The Bronze Book Bunch - 1984 ,MMM Above: Bronze Book Staff ileft to rightl - Marcie Everhart, Ginny Dod- son, Dr. Stan Hoig, Rie Gerah, Angie Franks and Tracy Talley. ,', w. 'Q- 5?.,v-' 5 -f or W- ' ,IAM N ' f ,lm Marcie Everhart, Editor-in-chief A 4, V Tracy Talley, Editor, Sports Rie Gerah, Editor, Organizations, Clubs 4' ww ' ,YW to 4, '-N Angie Franks, Editor jfvf' Students, Performing Arts , 4, v 1 N 1 f ' ,-Q ,M ---Y--r . , -.V 1 :iff 11-:vi-wav 1: C- 1' V v b 1 Q ' ' ' ' ' .Q if my vs t , X 'MM +1 my-A--N M, Jig Honors There were many recognized achieve- ments made by Central State students. Forty Students were chosen as Who's Who Among American College and University Students. Homecoming Queen and Univer- sity Leaders were elected by majority vote of the entire student body. The Homecom- ing Queen candidates were selected by a board of campus representatives who judge each girl's knowledge of school history, ac- tivities, and personality. Outstanding Greek Man and Woman were voted on by the Greek population, and Freshman Queen was voted on by her freshman peers. Calendar Girls were sponsored by clubs they belonged to. Each person who bought the calendar had the opportunity to cast a ballot Con the back of the calendar? for Calendar Girl of the Year. In the spring, each school chose their Outstanding Stu- dent, Also held in the spring, the Miss CSU Pageant was one of the largest campus events. The girls competed in many cate- gories, swimsuit, evening gown, and talent. . . . We've got it all! University Leaders Lynda Cearfoss Debra F Khalid Khan 'W 1, Linda Long Joe McCourry Ike Nseigbe G11 Campus Gutstanding Nancy A. Dessy School of Special Arts 85 Sciences J Q , , y ff' eff Dorothy Mussatto School of Education R. Gary Huddleston Graduate School A X 1 N1 ,Q ,pf 1 S 1 ho ' ho Among American College niversity tudent 1984 Lynda Loy Cearfoss Caroline Bradford Q' . N ini Interior Design. Mortar Board second vice presi- dent, Resident Assistant, Murdaugh Hall Council vice president, Tiaras, American Society of Inte- rior Designers secretary, Dean's Honor Roll, Resident Hall Association publicity chairman, CSU Alumnae Association Scholarship, Home Economics Fee Waiver. David Lee Chambers Instrumental Music Education. Stage Band, Concert Band, Marching Band, Outstanding Freshman Scholar, Mu- sic Department Scholarship, CSU Alumnae Association Scholarship, Phi Mu Alpha treasurer and vice presi- dent, President and Dean's Honor Rolls. Marketing. Delta Zeta president and recording secretary, Presidents Club vice president, Tiaras vice president, Mortar Board, High SchoolfCollege Relations Board, Roses of Sigma Tau Gamma, Student Senate, Dean's Hon- or Roll, Homecoming Queen candi- date, College Republicans, Marketing Club, American Marketing Associ- ation, Business in Professional Wom- en, Outstanding Delta Zeta Collegiate in Oklahoma. t ittt. , it 4 5 . .s. EEL 2, it . Q . ..,t, , F, 62,1 Qi . b at .- 3 iiii '- , k j- ,Q , . .ii i 1 'Q-nu.,-qv ian., 4' Q ' f + Q. , 3 'jf 1 fi 'ai Computer Science. Tiaras president, Mor- tar Board, Alpha Chi president, Presi- dent's Club secretary, Baptist Student Union, Who's Who 1983, Tuition Fee Waiver, President and Dean's Honor Rolls. --- Melanie Dennett Nancy June Dodd Fashion Merchandising. Fashion Troupe president University Choir, President and Deans Honor Rolls, OKC Fashion Group Scholarship, Alpha Chi, School of Arts Kr Sciences Grievance Committee. Linda Copeland Political Science!Pre Law. Pre Law Club executive advisor and-vice presi- dent, Resident Hall Association, Mur- daugh Hall Council and representa- tive, Tiaras, Intramural Council, Food Service Committee, Student Senate, President and Dean's Honor Rolls. Tracy Evans Elementary Education. Alpha Gamma Delta president, Uni- versity Center Activities Board, Feast of Carols chair- person, President's Club trea- surer, Dean's Honor Roll, Out- standing Greek Woman. Debra Fisher Accounting. Alpha Lambda Delta, As- sociation of Women Students, Univer- sity Center Activities Board, Ebony Gospel Choir, Tiaras treasurer, Delta Sigma Theta vice president and presi- dent, Accounting Club, President and Dean's Honor Rolls, Tuition Fee Waiver, President's Club, Mortar Board treasurer, Black Greek Alli- ance, Black Heritage Week Commit- tee, Outstanding Black Female of Afro American Student Union. Sherryl Marie Hofener Kathy Huddleston , Clothing, Textile SL Design. Student Home Economics Association parlia- mentarian, American Home Econom- ics Association, Outstanding Student in Clothing, Textile KL Design, Alpha Chi, President's Honor Roll, Fashion Group of OKC Scholarship, Custom iw ff- Clothing Guild OKC'schapter vice president, Who's Who Fashion Show, Home Economics Alumnae Scholar- ship. Tonya Haywood Broadcasting. Afro American Student Union president, High School!College Relations Board secretary, Stu- dent Senate, CSU Alumnae Association Scholarship, Alpha Epsilon Rho, Women in Communications, Resi- dent Assistant, Black Heritage Week Committee, Homecoming Queen Selection Committee, Black Peer Center Representative, President's Club, CSU Birthday Committee. Counseling Psychology. Psi Chi vice president and president, Student Division of Oklahoma Psychological Association, Psi Chi Service Award, Kathryn Moyer Psi Chi Award. Linda F. Helman W Accounting. Accounting Club, Manage- ment Club, Finance Club. Khalid Khan Tracy A. Knutson if f' P Computer Science!Marketing. Delta S Zeta vice president and historian, Kappa Sigma Stardusters treasurer .A and president, Alpha Lambda Delta, ' Mortar Board, Student Senate, Associ- ation of Women Students representa- tive, Who's Who Among Sororities and Fraternities, Kappa Sigma Chap- Marketing. Mortar Board, Alpha Chi, ter Sweetheart, Calendar Girl of the Marketing Club, International Students Year, DSHIYS HOHOI' Roll. Association, Resident Hall Association, CSU varsity tennis team, Muslim Stu- dents Association treasurer, President's Honor Roll. -- Joseph M. McCourry Linda D. Long Political Science. Student Senate president, College Republicans presi- dent, Phi Eta Sigma, State Federation of College Republicans treasurer, President's Club, Harry S. Truman Scholarship nominee, Political Sci- ence Department Scholarship, Okla- homa Intercollegiate Legislature, Outstanding Political Science Man Award, Outstanding Student Senator, Alpha Chi convention delegate, Presi- dent and Dean's Honor Rolls. Accounting. Delta Zeta parliamentarian, Student Senate, Tiaras secretary, High School!College Relations Board, Kappa I Sigma Stardusters, Panhellenic, Associ- Art Educatlon- A1Pha Lambda ation of Women Students, President and Delta, Tiaras, Sigma Alpha Deanis Honor Rolls. Iota, Art Club, President's Club, High School!College Re- lations Board, Resident Hall Association president. Kenda Kirby Ike Godpower Nsiegbe Carol Lynn Osborn TT? Computer Science. Data Processing Management Asso- Pre Med. Top Ten Freshmen, Out- standing Sophomore, CSU Honors Scholarship Program, President and Dean's Honor Rolls, Phi Eta Sigma, Chemistry Club, Health Sciences Club, Student Senate, Administration Housing Committee representative, Resident Assistant, Nigerian Student Union secretary, Academic Affairs Council. LaDonna K. Meador ciation historian, Mortar Board recording secretary, Ti- Elementary Education. Alpha Lambda Delta, Tiaras, President and aras parliamentarian, President and Dean's Honor Dean's Honor Rolls, Baptist Student Union student talent officer and Rolls, Alpha Chi, University Center Activities Board, Promise director, American Business Women's Associaton Scholarship High School!College Relations Board, Murdaugh Dorm Tuition Fee Waiver, Teacher's Education Tuition Fee Waiver. Council. Kenneth D. Ott Music. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Marching Band drum major, Symphonic Band, Student Senate, University Center Activities Board, Marketing Club treasurer, Dean's Honor Roll, Thatch- er Dorm Council wing representative, Gloom Chasers Dixie Land Band 1984 Collegiate Finalists, Band Scholar- ship, Collegiate Dixie Land Band Scholarship, President's Club, First Runner-up Bronze KL Blue Revue, Ca- pitol City Orchestra. Marilyn Peek Marketing. President's Honor Roll, Phi Theta Kappa, Who's Who Among Ameri- can Junior Colleges, Management Club treasurer, Career Day Committee, Man- agement Club vice president, Finance Club, Tuition Fee Waiver. - Kathie Slutter Magazine Journalism. Mortar Board first vice president, Tiaras historian, Alpha Lambda Delta president and junior advi- sor, Baptist Student Union newspaper editor, President's Club, Sigma Delta Chi, Kappa Tau Alpha, Murdaugh Hall secre- tary, Around Campus news anchor, Out- standing Beginning Journalism Student, President and Dean's Honor Rolls, Tu- ition Fee Waiver, CSU Foundation Schol- arship, Indian Nations United Presbyteri- an Women's Association Scholarship: - Cyndee Schwab SEE ,I A in English. Sigma Kappa publicity chair- man, Triangle correspondant, assistant rush chairman, house manager, and vice president in charge of membership, Kappa Delta Pi, Tiaras, Panhellenic, As- sociation of Women Students vice presi- dent, Catholic Student Association, Dean's Honor Roll. Eileen Sands Accounting. American Business Wom- en's Association, Alpha Chi, First Ameri- cans, Redfeather. Karen Reherman Accounting. Alpha Gamma Delta corresponding secretary, Alpha Lambda Delta, Tiaras, Board of Regents Scholarship, CSU Alumnae Association Scholarship, University Center Activities Board, Associ- ation of Women Students, Panhellenic, Dean's Honor Roll. Sharon Poole 'fa--3 Elementary Education. Student Coun- cil for Exceptional Children treasurer and State newsletter editor, Tiaras, Murdaugh Hall Council wing repre- sentative, Young Personalities in America, Resident Hall Association, Association of Women Students, Food Service Committee, Dean's Honor Roll. Natalie Shawn Vaught Deborah A. Smith Business Management. Phi Beta Lambda president, Management Club secretary, Tiaras, Alpha Lambda Delta, Baptist Stu- dent Union, Murdaugh Hall Council, Dean's Honor Roll, School of Business Honor Roll, CSU General Scholarship. Management. Alpha Lambda Delta president and junior advisor, Tiaras president, Data Processing Management Association, Management Club vicenpresident, secretary, and treasurer, President's Club, Phi Beta Lambda treasur- er, Murdaugh Hall Council secretary, Top Ten Freshmen, CSU Honors Scholarship Program, Baptist Student Union, Management Club Scholarship, Dean's Honor Roll. Rita Thomas 1 Political Science. Alpha Lambda Del- ta, Student Senate, Mortar Board, Board of Regents Scholarship, Out- standing Woman in Political Science Department. Tonia A. Sykes Journalism. Sigma Delta Chi, Women in Commu- nications, Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Tau Al- pha, Alpha Chi, Student Home Economics Asso- ciation, Vista editor, Outstanding Beginning Journalism Student, Home Economics Depart- ment Scholarship, American Business Women's Association Scholarship, CSU Alumnae Associ- ation Scholarship, Stephen Bufton Memorial Educational Fund Scholarship, President and Dean's Honor Rolls. -1 Carol Wingo Robin L. Wade Nursing. Alpha Lambda Delta treasurer, Top Ten Freshmen, President and Dean's Honor Rolls, Board of Regents Scholar- ship, Nursing Club, National Association of Nursing Students, Tiaras treasurer, Unbounded Grace, Baptist Student Union devotional officer, Promise, Red Cross volunteer, Junior Nursing Class vice president. Music Education. Marching Band, Stage Band, Orchestra, Stu- dent Senate, Brass Ensemble, Resident Hall Association, Housing Committee, Dean's Honor Roll, Ladies Music Club Scholarship, CSU Alumnae Music Scholarship, Outstanding Black Student, Army Reserve. Frankie Kay Wood Physics. Society of Physics Students president, American Chemical Soci- ety student affiliate, Sigma Pi Sigma president, Mortar Board second vice president, Alpha Lambda Delta, Asso- ciation of Women Students represen- tative, Fetterman Physics Scholar- ship, Beginning Physics Achievement Award, Outstanding Freshman Math Student, Physics Service Award, President and Dean's Honor Rolls. Not Shown Joy C. Aninwene Rodney Davis Tamara Black Joni L. Hurst Denise McElhaney Cheryl A. Pontius ' T , ' W-, fa it gi . 'iff it M Y ,Hi A W jgymwwii W faq A , i ,4 Mamie v i W , , . 'Q is we V' fi ' -L! it Y f L if If Q-He W t If hr- 2 MQ . 11 g 1 'c t we. MQW 3 -nhmeiizfhi WW ,M M f' Y wwf' is ,i Q it it -W Maw-M i. - ' - f a 'fs A if 2 M ' 5 - 3155, i e ii 5 HM: ' e 55 ,g.ftbQT5?f i , , Ni. i.. vw. ,t1A:'L ,fmt im i, . i ga-V , 2 wi, -,sf if ,gg , 'L A ' ' 4: 1 .: i.,i?i t v ,W -A , i' t Est? W J ' Gilpin : ,y - gig, 5' 1 Q 11 JJ, 'Ask' H 13 3 , fa we--, L M 5 j ,,.. 1.1. . ' -fi . I F1 1: 'Ei-In 5 is is E if J '-. M, 1 + nv s Homecoming Queen Cath Christianson y was class vice president, more, corresponding secretary, and so- cial chairman. Cathy commented, Be- ing Homecoming Queen is like having another job, one representing the stu- dent body at luncheons and emceeing functions. It's a job I'm very honored to have. sopho- Freshman Queen, Jeri Venable H ,fpgsfdwwfffgswl-f.4-wma, Z ,t :wt m ' ill -a I 4 in ' Q Q' ei, 1 116 4 I X 4 fp PAV Q Q an A yy I 'Q Q ,gt ': -2 :wx l l e'f'ee M. is e 1' l ' t is :J l f l 1 f . 1 t .leri Vcnable, a freshman from Enid majoring in music and drama, came to Central State because of the drama and music departments here. She added. I didn't want to go to the big colleges be- cause I wanted to be someone for myself and not get lost in the erowdf' Jeri pledged Delta Zeta Sorority and served as her pledge class' social chairman. Homecoming Queen Candidates Kathi Bray Shelly Burge . - K. . . .e:j4:- - Vfsjffyltp Lynda Cearfoss Rie Gerah Helen McNulty Angela Be-rglan Dana Brown Freshman Queen Candidates im ww time 11345. 5 ' ii l Calendar Girls Dana Ivey June Matmaids First Runner-up Nina Pitezel January Delta Zeta Cindy Sloggett September Psi Chi Kimberly Hoy October Sigma Alpha Eta Lori Doughty February Sigma Kappa , K : wt VN, Second Runner-up Lee Ann Bryant May Alpha Gamma Delta Teri Daylor March Tiaras Jackie Shaw August Kappa Alpha Psi Su Robinson Vicki Applegarth December November Murdaugh Hall Sigma Tau Gamma June Lantz July ROTC Bronze Book Beaus Don Adams Kazi Reza Ahmed Stephen Billingslea Jeff Haggard Rodney Hornbeak John Leaf Stan Olive Brian Pitre if me Jeff Schmidt Byron Shoumaker Kenny Thomas Glynn Walker K, 'K-v. ,.gg1 B'A'f 8: Beauties Karen Bentley Sonya Moore Valentina Roger Renu Chowdhury Cynthia Fite Rie Gerah 1,.,,g .. A yye f . 5 5 Hfr 3 ' - e,A H l r ee he h e we if - ur .M Cathy O'Donne11 Torree Selders Kristee Pittman Jill Pryor Lisa Welker Patti Waller Miss SU Pageant xvf' Right:Second runner-up Janice James and first run- ner-up Jana Engelke pose with the 1984 Miss CSU, Dana Hepler. Runner-ups received CSU scholar- ships. Below Right: Contestant LaDonna Horinek performs a mime in the talent division, 4 l Above: Dana Hepler, a junior from Ponca City, performs a vocal solo as her talent. Talent is considered 5005 of the judges' final decision. Right: Contestant Theresa Helt pauses in front of the judges during the swimsuit competition. Left: Dana Hepler takes her first walk as Miss CSU. Below: Dana Hepler is crowned with tho help of 1983 Miss CSU Jenny Fowler and 1983 Miss Oklahoma Trelynda Kerr. ig, Left: The contestants pose one last time for the judges. They are Dana Hepler, Tonya Lawrence, Janice James, Jennifer Hoerth, Susie Goddard, Jana Engelke, LaDonna Horinek, Emily Thomas, Theresa Helt, and Rhonda Lack- ey. 99 V tudents L We had a great diversity of students. They were old and young. Some were from the far corners of the world. Some lived on campusg others commuted from their homes. Whatever the make up, enrollment was its highest ever, hitting the mark of l3,000. . . . t'We've got it all! Y' S 3 Lf' x. '11 'QU Y .nw ilii 'I Freshmen Sharon Alexander, Midwest City Lisa Allen, Ardmore Mark Allen, Lawton Kelly Ambler, Edmond Kim Anderson, Luther Sherilani Anderson, Cashion Tamy Antonelli, McLoud Tiva Bailey, OKC Barbie Ball, Edmond Ricky Barclay, Del City Steve Bayans, OKC Dan Bayless, Altus Tamara Benedict, OKC Lisa Berryman, Guthrie Brian Beuchaw, OKC Hasbee Bhatti, Pakistan Stephen Billingslea, OKC Michael Billy, Midwest City Sheila Bixler, Cashion Amanda Black, OKC Becky Boydston, Choctaw Duke Brady, OKC Lenard Brakebill, OKC Rebecca Jean Brock Dana Brown, OKC Sherrie Brown, Muskogee Mark Busic, Norman Mike Butler, Mustang Laura Bybee, OKC Cynthia Caldwell, Dover David Carter, Kingfisher Anthony Capple, Spencer Michelle Chastain, OKC Renu Chowdhury, Saudi Arabia Martha Clark, Guthrie Susan Coffman, Shawnee Stacy Collier, Wewoka Tonya Daniel, Tulsa Donna Davis, Choctaw Priscilla Davis, OKC Rickey Davis, Shawnee Patsy Dennis, Hollis fa5,,gg:3a:,,,f f- ff' 4 -A Q 11 ff ww - QQ? , if WMM hs 4 vf M' 14W L .i MZ? M , K 44 , Q at W If 1 ,.mWq., f,f,, yr X 2 4 it J l , W W am ' H1 ff -f x ' 1 W .suv :VK ai c,, ,jg ,gag , , ,X f . ,,,.,. ,,, , W 1 I W4 this , ? tfffnf? f 1 ' f fwvfevytig ,smwim M 9 W 5 , VZ? wt X WM: . M e-,gtff 1' ,,,, 5 'x if fi , ' iffy 55 ,L 2 PIM Sz? FH' r W6 i QM ' W , fgw, 4 f V951 , , if 'ag E 5 if fam, 4 I z aw I f-, 35 A. f If .,,,,.,, f Z1 i g , Freshmen ... --M---,4- I Ni w . X X lisa, Q- ff- , I 'QM .xy AMW ,W V 'Xt 4 e'-f m tt ' he-M --gre M v W - s e--.u,c e X .. -gf -ee--..,,,,m LQ L- ' --. K 1 M--...M ,- g A P- ' f . '33 . , ' +s. - . - X fm.. -wr' '-, . - ew X . Above: Students work to start a car that didn't make it through the October flood waters. Left: Early days of the fall semester are characterized by sun and shorts. Below: Members of the Fashion Troupe look through various bridal publications during a presentation on the subject. Nr' AW , will V ji . AA - .:Z Toni Dorn, OKC 3. , L t-' QW 45,94 '.VZ Shelly Dowdy, Edmond - M tlrr Q FW Gwyenda Driskill, Goodwell -Q, 'it Cindy Dutton, Chandler I' V ' ' ,,N, , F I V- Q4 1 ,fi 'f , 4' M f E f I if V Q ,fa W' f vf 'WI 75 4 M 1 7 5 4 K I j Simon Ebulu, Nigeria Mike Eckert, Norman Louise Edmerson, Morris I Micki Edwards, Mustang I, V - V Yletha Edwards, OKC 1 g ig ,V Peter Effiorn, Nigeria . , . , , 5 Russell Dyer Drumright ,FJ 'M Qu U W , . 1 1 ' Q' ,f r I ei y , 4' if I 5:5 Q ' ff' 4 3, tizeraizgifiw 103 Freshmen Lori Elledge, Fredrick Cindy Elliott, Duncan Darla Ellis, Sapulpa Edo Etuk, Nigeria Chris Fernandes, Kenya James Frank, OKC Kimberly Giddings, McAlester Susie Goddard, Choctaw Doug Gonzales, Watonga Rosalind Gordon, Ardmore Angela Grant, Okmulgee Lance Green, OKC Eddie Hagler, OKC Marjorie Hammond, Bristow Michael Harris, Guthrie Christa Haworth, Hennessey Jane Hennesy, Guthrie Tim Henry, Choctaw Below: Broncho fans cheer their team to victory. i ,Li , ,, We A m an ' .LP 1: 'T.Q' I Q.. F 4 7 4 WX! s K , ,lyaqw wa M M ,,' , John Hill. Sand Springs Jerry Hilterbrand, OKC Lisa Holden, OKC Brian Holt, Broken Arrow Cheryl Holtz, Perkins Sheri Hood, Mustang Rodney Hornbeak, OKC Scott Hulsey, Broken Arrow W- ' i., . ni V C ., - It 'X ii r 1 bmw an MMI' Freshmen ,, M 2 'f Q f x af ff I X ,f i, f W1 WMM f ,7 if i M, Charla Hurst, OKC Garth Huthchison, Crescent Camille Jackson, OKC Above: Jeff Kidwell plays a little Southern Comfort on the slide trombone. Janice James, OKC Below: The Native Americans perform during a pow-wow. Ronny Jech, Kingfisher Sheila Jennings, Midwest City Jim Johnson, Tulsa Ronda Johnson, Tuttle ,um f dl fn ,ii, Q J J , V , 3 ,. jk ,ff A 'Q ' ,, Y ,J at Y S an W zflnbsgg Il 1, ,ff WW Julie Jones, Edmond Sonya Jones, OKC Tommy Jones, Sapulpa Timothy Jordan, Chandler T.J. Jurkiewicz, Madill Paul Kamp, Ada Erick Kaufman, OKC Angie Kernal, Tulsa Khalid Khan. Pakistan Shahid Khan. Kenya Russ Killingsworth, Edmond Debbie Kilpatrick, Lookeba-Sickles Patti Kirkham, Moore Linda Kudy, Edmond Ray Ladell, Hugo Kristin Langham, Edmond Cindy LaReese, OKC Desiree Lavicky, Enid 105 Freshmen . . I I ...: Rodney Lee, Duncan ' E . V I Jennifer Lewallen, Edmond 'Q f f. V A 5 , ' Brandon Lewis, Sand Springs Q Vg Q 5 XJ Cheryl Lile, Perkins v v , W Alan Lipps, Edmond . '- .,, wg ,., Q ', A . P' , Tammy Listen, Edmond ' 7 'VV' X -1., . ' A VI Q rvni . , I .X I V A rl A M ' , - - f JW 'f, 991' ,QM J! ' I 1 ' 'S ' I . V. I Jj'y3lfz'45'i5 ew Student's Head In The Clouds - Tim Blake has been high now for about 26 years, and he hopes he never comes down. I got my first airplane ride when I was three years old and my head has been in the clouds ever since. I hope I never get away from it, I've got to fly, Blake said. Blake, a 29- year-old, elementary education major here, has had his private pilot's license since 1978. He is currently involved with ultralights, a new breed of aircraft be- coming more popular all the time. According to Blake, The first ultralight was invented several years ago when someone put an engine on a glider and discov- ered it would fly. Today's ultralights are a far cry from a hang glider with an engine, but that's how they originally got started. When asked how he got involved with the ultra- lights, Blake explained, In April I saw an ad in The Vista, it said they wanted someone who was at least a private pilot and had some flight and mechanical ex- perience with aircraft. I have 100 hours flight time and two years mechanical experience. I was probably one of the only people qualified for the position. Blake got the job with a new company called Sky King Aviation. We're a dealer-trainer company and we promote the sport of ultralight flying and sales, Blake said. For the uninitiated, Blake explained what an ultralight is: By definition, according to part 103 of FAA regulations concerning ultralights, the ultra- light must weigh less than 254 pounds, it must carry five gallons or less of fuel, it may only carry one per- Rita Locus, OKC Janna Lyon, Ponca City ' Connie MacWatters, Mustang 4 '- Susan Maguire, Ireland Abdullah Mahmud, Bangladesh Loraine Manning, Ardmore ' ig.. 'W' 'fa V I Y fra son, it cannot go faster than 63 mph and the stall speec must not be greater than 28 mph. Also, it cannot be flown over populated areas and can only be flowr between the official hours of sunrise and sunseg There is no license required to fly ultralights althoug common sense dictates that a person get some train ing before attempting to fly one. We won't sell ar ultralight to anyone without first training them prop- erly. We can have the average person flying withir two weeks, said Blake. According to Blake the amount of weight an ultralight can carry varies fron 220 pounds to 300 pounds for a single seater. Ultra- lights can be purchased either assembled or in a kit, ii varies from model to model, brand to brand. The ultralights we sell come in kit form. An average per- son can assemble a Rally or a Flight Star in around 3C hours, said Blake. You can also buy completely buili ultralights from some companies although they are more expensive. The cost of ultralights also varief greatly. Blake said, I've seen ultralights advertise as low as 33,000.00 in extreme kit form, but I woul question the safety and integrity of the aircraft at tha1 price. The average cost on the market today is about 35000.00 The Flight Star is the most expensive in kit form 37,495.00 The Flight Star is a happy medium between a kit and a factory built aircraft. You have to build it, but all the holes are predrilled for you. All you have to do is assemble it. It is a fast-build type kit ir modular form, said Blake. Liza Martinez, OKC 4 ' .. A I Kecia Massey, Choctaw V V. im A. k Tonya Mathenia, OKC at A 7' . f . If u fl K Randy Matthews, OKC li ' i . , f Rex Maxeyv Hobart VII 1 f.1 , V- . ,V.. V .riy , i f H W Shawn McCarty, OKC A V' 111 , AA 106 Because the sport is new, a lot of people don't know where to look to purchase an ultralight. There aren't oo many ultralight dealers around. If you didn't know nything except that it sounds like it would be neat to ly one and you want to find out more information bout them, you would get an ultralight or flying mag- zine and look for advertisements for ultralights, Blake said. You can rent ultralights now from other .ealers and in the near future you will be able to rent lltralights from Sky Kings too, for about 815.00 to 20.00 per hour. You don't have to have an airport to ake off and land an ultralight, just a large, flat area, lke a field will do fine. Since people are usually concerned about the con- inuing cost of such a hobby as flying ultralights, Blake explained that the cost of maintaining an ultra- lght is low compared to their aircraft. Cost of main- enance on an ultralight is about 32.00 per flight hour .nd that's on the high side. As far as actual mainten- ,nce goes just watch it like you do your car, there isn't ,lot to wear out on an ultralight, Blake said. A problem that the FAA seems to have most with iltralights is people purchasing an ultralight and try- ng to fly them without taking lessons first. The ultra- .lght pilot is governed by all the rules of the FAA oncerning pilots. The problem seems to be diminish- ng as organizations such as Sky King Aviation have ,ome along who won't sell you an ultralight without raining you to fly one first. An ultralight is easy to fly ,J ,ff it ii' we Freshmen Q Francine McCloud, Boley fy Susan McCully, Hennessey Mary McLean, OKC Patricia McLean, OKC Paula Moaning, Boley i Mike Moery, Hennessey once you know all about it, but there are a number of things you need to know before you go and try to fly one. We charge 3450.00 for the lessons that includes a six hour ground school which I teach. After ground school it takes about five hours of flight until you can solo and approximately three hours of instruction after you solo until you are ready to fly without help. If you already have your pilots license you can skip the ground school. When you have completed the training we have a test which we give you to see if you know the material. If you make just below an 70, I will only go over the material you missed with you. Flying an ultralight gives you a feeling of wonder. lt's exhila- rating. It gives you a view of the world that the aver- age man doesn't have. You find yourself sitting out in the open with nothing between you and the earth. When you see a sunrise or a sunset a couple of thou- sand feet it is truly beautiful. Especially after a rain, everything is so green and people are so small com- pared to the size of the earth. No matter how big your problems, you are sure that the earth is a pretty nice place to be. by Marla Webb tEditor's Note: We would be remiss if we didn't point out that there is growing concern regarding the dan- gers of ultralight flying.J H '- 1 Faisal Mohamed, Sri Lanka Stacy Mueller, Paul's Valley Jeff Murphy, Hennessey rvrv . ',., ' .. ,.,,,, ' ' ' '-:' 'V Isaac Muse, OKC ,. V ,VVA IAVA AI, -, A I A Rachelle Newby, OKC M 2 'i 71 V 2 fx Glendell Nix, Broken Bow . . . f at t 'W ,Q 2 K if 5 Y I . 'K f Vince Norman, Del City Ime Moses Nsekpong, Nigeria Peggy O'Hara, Tuttle Connie Overby, Tulsa Beverly Parrish, OKC Vanessa Patterson, OKC 4 . i. V'-i'. H '.', , ' . ' il tiil' f i. gi 't't '., , , . f' i J if me 2-l52f, ,.'.. 107 Freshmen Lena Payne, Mustang Donna Peoples, Edmond Todd Perry, Edmond Jill Pryor, Hennessey Kelly Queri, Midwest City James Raymond, OKC Carol Reed, Muskogee Cynthia Reimer, OKC Elizabeth, Reshke, Yukon Dalton Roberts, Kansas City, MO. Tom Rogers, Yukon Kenny Roe, Bethany if f ,,,, , e , X 9 R i X dy :--i ,L S f X atiaat S soii .. :iii li iiae I i.' w is Qi s ., , K E iw 5 , SESS ii was S. K ,ef X is ,sr Ed Rogers, Edmond J ,N Judy Ross, Norman t p - Adesina Salawu, Nigeria A A f W fl ..,. Q - ' -, Stephanie Sargent, Kingfisher 4 ,gg X 1 Connie Schilke, OKC iq i Eileen Schmidt, Piedmont Q is -i . -. ' Q I- E Q 5 I l!!!I!!!!H HHHHH Above: CSU advances in technology from the old switchboard to the electronic console operated by only one person, Above: Broncho baseball player shows obvious signs of victory. , IZ, ,,.g l Above: Ronald Lee plays a little Dixieland on th piano. Freshmen Student Breeds Snakes For Money Why would an ex-Marine want to keep a West African Gaboon Viper, a Gila monster and several rattlesnakes in a small room in his house? I like snakes and once the babies start hatching I can make pretty good money, said CSU Zoology major, Garth Hutchison. I guess I've been into snakes since I was about 13 when my dad brought home some rattlesnakes and kept them for a while. When I came back from serving in the Marines, I decided to see if I could breed them and make some money at it. It's kind of hard at first to make any real profit because some of these snakes cost anywhere from S200 to S3003 and then I've got to get about 955,000 worth of insurance on them. As Hutchison talked he reached in and picked up one of the rattlesnakes from the many cages that line the room of his house in Crescent. You have to be real careful when you handle these. I've only been bitten once and that was about six years ago when I was younger and not very careful. It wasn't a rat- tler, but a water moccasinf' Unlike dogs or cats, which are the mainstay of pets for most families, Hutchison has chosen snakes as his pets and his way of making a living. They are cleaner, quieter and you don't have to feed them everyday. I usually feed them a rat once a week and that holds them pretty well. For the uninitiated, watching a four-foot Gaboon viper attack and devour a good-sized rat can be an unsettling experience. The snake moved around its prey slowly, wait- ing for the right moment to strike when it lashed out in a blazing thrust to inject its poison. The gaboon's venom usually takes only about three or four seconds to kill one rat, Hutchison explained. After they strike they won't let go usually. They just disengage their lower jaw and swallow the food whole. Hutchison is careful about the people who buy his snakes. He wants to know who the people are and refuses to sell a poisonous snake to anyone who doesn't know how to handle them. .. 'B I've had a lot of people ask to buy cobras from me, but I won't sell the snakes to them. I sold one cobra to a friend of mine, but he knew how to take care of it and how to handle it properly. One of the more unpleasant aspects of breed- ing snakes is force feeding a snake that won't eat. Hutchi- son explained that force feeding a snake requires putting mice in a blender, liquifying them and then feeding it to the snake with a syringe. It doesn't sound like fun and I haven't had to do it yet, but I know some people who have. It's one of those things that you have to do if the snake won't eat, Hutchison said. Many people are not aware of how poisonous some snakes are. Baby rattlesnakes are almost twice as venomous as the adults because they have no other protection. Adult snakes can usually defend themselves by frightening people be- cause people are more afraid of larger snakes. Hutchison explained some of the differences between the venon of a cobra and the venom of a viper. A viper's poison works on the tissues of the body. It breaks them down very quickly and causes massive bleed- ing. The venom of a cobra works on the nervous system and is not quite as fast. A person can usually live after being bitten by a cobra if they get treatment in time. You can live after a Viper bites you, but it's real easy to lose an arm or leg if you don't get treatment in time. Snakes throughout history have had myths spread about them said Hutchison. Many myths here in Oklahoma are just that, myths. Yea, I hear them all the time, fthe mythsl said Hutchi- son. There is one going around about how sometimes a water skier will ski right into a big group of water mocca- sins. That's just not true. Snakes have always had a hard time of it because people don't really understand them. Look in the Bible. Adam and Eve got thrown out of the Garden of Eden because of a snake. Some people don't realize how fragile snakes can be. I have to handle them very carefully and as little as possible because they can become stressed very easily and die. Hutchison has to keep the snake room at a temperature between 80-85 degrees fahrenheit in order for the snakes to be comfortable. .... by Matthew Driskill .',L A ., ,- V 2 . . V ,V AA: V ...,, .... , , . . Kejje Scott, Perkins , A , . If V lr 1 Iif ff I - Toffee Sewers' Edmond i ' W Chris Self- Eufa'-lla ' i 'Y' R0biShacke1f0fd, Edmond or i f a l V 1 , r.-r f it t, Laffy Sh0Ck1ey,BriSt0W faiji .,. , ' A ' . V I A . ':i 'l ' Q , .,, . Byron Shoumaker, Newcastle .1 .iii i I rta - I . was fa .. X 1. if if James Smith, Jones Kay Smith, Enid Shelly Spalding, Choctaw Dede Speed, Duncan Sherri Stallings, Edmond Wm . John Sterling, Altus Jeania Stewart, OKC Travis Sullivan, OKC Laine Sukovaty, Davenport Blair Summers, Tulsa Sherry Tate, OKC M Meshall Shumate, Kansas City, KS Freshmen Elizabeth Thomas, Edmond Marlene Thompson, McA1ester Leticia Touchstone, OKC Prestone Travis, Guthrie Tara Tyner, OKC Gene Voskuhl, Crescent Doug Winters Collinsville Kevin Wolf, OKC Lori Wood, Moore Melody Young, Moore Alice Younger, Grove Janet Zachary, Okmulgee i , if' ...Z 3 MQW I Above Cathy Christianson dances with her escort at the Homecoming Ball. y r 44. 1 M I Wi r Sheryl Waechter, Edmond Glynn Walker, Clinton Glennetta Watkins, McAlester Cheryl Wheeler, Newcastle Becky Wilcox, Bartlesville Alana Wilcoxson, Ponca City Julia Williams, Tulsa Lori Willis, Hennessey Donald Willms, Kingfisher Sherri Wingo, Enid ' ' 1 ,,v I7 aw ,, i, rr 4 Q ,vim , i 3 A ay, , 4 A Wang .72-I 2 4 i ,ef 1: if , I 1, 5, K ,, , , ,W ,- -4, I ,K :AIA X 1 K an -1 1 .ta 'S ,495 ig' ll 11- 1- l ..,, ee l,,,,n f 3' ,.,,, I ' 2 933 ,Enix W 4-'iflf' ,.l,l, ::zw,lz,B , :,.zEH5ff?li f,,g . f , Q.r,,,a .5 , ' . 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Aminadoki, Nigeria Toby Angell, Wellston l Bill Anson,lParis, Texas Steve Bailey, California Winston Banl.ayStrooci l l l Milne Batten, Edmond H L ,Willa Becknell, Tulsa n l l Scott Bell, OKC Siephanie Bingham, OKC Elric Black, OKC ' Jack Blackshire, Watumka Candace Bonadio, OKC Iva Boyd, OKC Stan Branseum, Bethany Tremea Brothers, Guthrie Deborah Brown, Moore Valetta Burleigh, OKC Clifford Burney, Lawton Rodney Buss, Beaver John Buttry, Yukon Threasa Byler, OKC Brian Caldwell, Florida Diana Caldwell, Dover Tammi Cennracco, OKC Cerphenia Checotah, OKC Yeok Chong, Malaysia Margaret Chwalek, Iowa Dolores Cooper, Mustang Barry Crow, Sand Springs James Cunningham, England Huong Dad, Vietnam Q Melanie Davis. Bethany Shannon Davis, OKC John Depe, Norman Annette Descher, Enid Vincent CLE. Dike, Nigeria Ruthanne Dolezal, New Mexico Ihuoma Ebbis, Nigeria David Eboagu, Nigeria Rick Ecker, Edmond Qqpliamores ii i Susaniiiilenherg, Midwest City i M f Suzi Epiey, Yukon ,Alan Erwin, Chandler A i Tina,Evahs,'Georgia Mamie Everhaxt, OKC Sheiiy Fike OKC Lori Fisher OKC j A ,ff X f 1 Q45 if 4. , X , ,, ,f 5 ,Q W 7443229 'if 7 MZ ' ' 7,1 1? V , ,wwf ,aff I gif 5, hw - , A gi, 112 , 1 S ,Q iff W' Michael Fisher, ifukon A,,, ' ii , A . ' A g L I? 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I reaily enjoy W0Pki3jgLiH- the 1abthG14e.1 FcIIike to tr to Work in the 1abithisffa31. i . i i i iiii 1 - i i i ' . uwhenilitalce c1asses,lighatfsWhat I Iikeatithe moment. enjoy the lighting pfirig and Qlllikeiioutdeorfphoipgraphy, , liked advertisingiphogographynwheri 1 wagtiliglqiglgiighatigg haV9fff Tffmfid aflyihifigiiif i id0n'rif1ike4'IQWO121d lik? 'BOS 1 newsg xifiififvgrailhy, briil 1652 hard its gran i Quz and my iziiase things with ai fami1y.1Ift1Pii31k warmly Gaddisjand i Simmons encourage laiifgigufients, ibut they fi W 1 am c 4-mg, V f ii-ff :21 . 13555 A ..- ' ',i', if,,. ' x ixv ' i 2 ' ' 2, ,,. q i ,,fE,, iiii In WW As Photographer ,,,,.,.f just to keep at it. Woody and Chuck both are really just super instructors. I owe a lot of what I have learned to them. Wakeman spends a great amount of her time at home with her husband Jim, a computer specialist, and her kids Jim, Matt, and Jill. She feels she must devote her time to her family instead of pursuing her photography interest full time. It's helped my self image. It's given me confidence. You get bogged down in housewife work. Taking classes is where you show other people what you can dog it's helped. Itfs been niceg I've won several contests, and it just helps the old ego. by Marla Webb fur ,Vg qi' , 'Q af ' Y 'L B l X i M , . fist i x Riff! , , 7, I ' f 43? 55 fl- I N X I Q 'r K 1 K Q, ,ff ,L xx? in ...qw ' ilu if f. S' F A 'S 1 'Auf' g gi. E --ii ,, MA is , ,V . ffrp --i t ,am Q 4 11,274 ,J i as as A ' if 7 'D ,ff , ' sf f iy T ,M an 'B N ik 1 Q l ... , .1 ,I .W f 49 5,1 f ff , f f fy, f 4 6' me 'i l-fir , W' v , mm g, . gg V if .ali lit M. Sophomores Joanie Gregory, Edmond Karen Harper, Jones Randal Hart, OKC Sherrill Hart, Edmond Robert Heflin, Crescent Theresa Helt, Sand Springs Kevin Helton, Fairview Mike Henderson, Anadarko Sahib Henderson, Lawton Lisa Hildred, Edmond Sandy Hill, Davenport Patti Hines, Bethany Shellee Hodges, Harrah Keven Holbert, Bartlesville Ladonna Horinek, Newkirk Ellen Howe, Edmond Edward Howell, Houston TX Nanine Huddleston, Texhoma Mical Hull, Edmond Godwin lhegboro, Nigeria Sherrie Ivie, Choctaw Don Jackson, Tulsa 113 Sophomores Below: Student D.J., Mark Mumma, spins the disc at the Welcome Back Week dance, Dana Kline, Chandler Karen Klinglesmith, Edmond Robin Lackey, Gore Regina Langford, OKC Christie Lanham, Wilburton William Lansbury, Midwest City Donna Laquey, Duncan Troy Lee, Enid Katherine Lehman, OKC Kay Lewis, Del City Rod Limke, Nicoma Park Cynthia Lucas, Cashion Mary Martin, Shawnee Paul Martini, Enid Pamela Mayes, Tulsa Bob Mayfield, OKC Michelle Mayfield, Edmond Vance McCo1iom, Edmond T14 .,,. f 4 MA, , -fn, X L ff 4 , ,,, , iw ef 1 iii X 1, 4 L, , M, ,. 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Hs, 4 ffvwffwgfegwv pm 4 :5 g..,,.,:g:g:5,g:,g:g:g. --gig:-5:5-:::: 5,g.,., -M:--54 wwswsneeygmfmfx'ifziwmwzmawww44?m4mW4,,,m.VV.wm4w'V'r .V-gf .wgbweggggwfwd 4zgwwm4,344wm,,,4,,,a4f1 M152 , ,yy wg: dm,wp44,wQQ2:,4W,gb,gfwfVm,w, ,WE3 4,,,,Q,M,,3VmM,Mf12 4, as ,N 4,eg3fg4s mm W5 yew-'gs ., 113.-:,. m ms ! E x 1 5 E E 2 Seniors Gregory Ables, OKC, Elem. Ed. Roger Adair, Muskogee, Acctg. Carolyn Adebiyi, Nigeria, Acctg. Sheryl Adler, OKC, Finance Deana Ahmed, Ponca City, Comp. Sci. Kyoung Ahn, Korea, Gen. Bus. Muhammad Ahsan, Bangladesh. Mark. Simi Akinbobola, Nigeria, Mark. Emily Anderson, Duncan, Int. Des. Caryn Angros, Bethany, Psych. Richard Anuonyeh, Nigeria, Crim. Jus. Elbamarina Aquedo, Venezuela, Mgt Cynthia Armstrong, OKC, Fun. Ser. Nikki Arnett, Edmond, Nursing Michael Artis, Midwest City, Crim. Jus. De Lana Aylor, OKC, Bus. Ed. Alan Barnes, Maysville, Bus. Mgt. Norma Barnett, Dewar, Comp. Sci. Sherri Bateman, Yukon, Comp. Sci. Carl Battles, Edmond, Finance Sylvia Bayless, Midwest City, Voc. Home Ec. Jayme Beaty, OKC, Spec. Ed. Stacy Beck, Duncan, Nursing Julie Belindo, OKC, Comp. Sci. Nancy Bentley, Bethany, Bus. Ed. Linda Bertwell, Guthrie, Mark. Pam Bigham, Edmond, Gen. Bus. Adrian Bland, Tulsa, Dist. Ed. Mktg. Karen Boothe, OKC, Mark. Shawn Bordine, Bartlesville, Nurs. 12 9 Seniors Pete Bourns, Edmond, Bio, Gloria Boyer, OKC, Child Ed. Susan Bracken, Houston, HPER. Caroline Bradford, Pond Creek, Int. Des. Clifford Braggs, Guthrie, Comm. llealth Karen Bramble, Shawnee, French Julie Breedesa, Edmond, Spe. Ed, Burneele Bridges, OKC, Acctg. Judy Brown, Yukon, Pin. Karen Brown, Moore. IIPER. Kathy Brown, OKC, Comp. Sci. Sherrie Brown, Ponca City, Broad. 'Ferry Brown, Cashion, Rus. Ed. 'Vahe Brownell. Iiilieria, Pub. Per. Adm. Toni Burch, Teeumseh, Psych. .Iohn Hurruss, Moore, Bus. Adm. Joseph Butler, OKC. Bus. Adm. John Byrd, OKC, Mgt. Ruth Carroll, Moore. Bus. Adm. Stuart Case, Edmond, Fin. Above: Fillies do a new routine to Beat lt during :i pep rally in front of the llniversilp Center. Left: The Homeroming Dam-e seems to he ai hil with Rajeshpzil Bheihar :md flute H0 Seniors Sherry Caster, Custer S.D., Soc. Lynda Cearfoss, Woodward, Mark. David Chambers, OKC, Music Brenda Chatman, Lake Charles LA, Crim. Jus. Stephen Cheatwood, Pine Bluff AKf P.E. Ching-Kuan Chen, Taiwan, Comp. Sci. Richard Chergey, Cranbury NJ, Mgt. Kock Kong Chia, Malaysia, Acctg. Anna Chivers, Prague, Spec. Ed. Teng Kit Cho, Malaysia, Acctg. Sea Choi, Korea, Comp. Sci. Carmen Christianson, Tulsa, Com. Health Cathy Christianson, Tulsa, Lib. Arts Lisa Christie, OKC, Acctg. Mengtze Chua, Malaysia, Fin. Ike Chukwu, Nigeria, Pol. Sci. Paul O. Chukwuma, Nigeria, Graphics Randy Clonts, Yukon, Mgt. Benny Coleman, Choctaw, Indus. Safety J. Paul Collins, Edmond, Broad. Linda Copeland, Macomb, Comp. Sci Scott Cornelius, Yukon, Retail Mgt. Patrick Courtney, OKC, Market. Pam Crain, Midwest City, Bus. Ed. Bonnie Crittenden, Muskogee, Elem. Ed. Kaye Crocker, Lawton, Nurs. Michael Dada, Nigeria, Gen. Stud. Arifali Datoo, Kenya, Acctg. Mark Davenport, Yukon, lndus. Saf. Acctg. Tom Demuth, OKC, Fun. Ser. Patrick Dennis, Newcastle, Bus. Nancy Dessy, Edmond, Nurs. Hoa Dho, Vietnam, Computer Sci. Beverly Dockery, OKC, Spec. Ed. Nancy Dodd, Edmond, Fash. Mer. Seniors Sue Domagola, Buffalo NY, Fam Child Serv. Jackie Doyle, Tulsa, Bus. Nelvetha Drake, Port Arthur TX Com. Health Lisa Due, Newcastle, Comp. Sci Alisa Duel, Hennessey, Nurs. Jackie Eckels, Alva, Bio Jenny Edwards, Edmond, Mark Felix Ekanem, Nigeria, Bio Nsima Ekpo, Nigeria, Pol. Sci Samuel Ekpo, Nigeria Fin. Chinyere Eleonu, Nigeria, Soc. Carol Elliott, Duncan, Int. Des. John Paul Emeaghalu, Nigeria, Crim. Jus. Janice Emerson, Terre Haute IN Comp. Sci. Patrick Essien, Nigeria, Bus. Mgmt ra, I 'fum' gr Above: CSU students enjoy campus life and a relaxing atmosphere. Below: Leesa King and Melette Tucker try to stay out of the rain and still attend class. , i Tu.. 11... X l , - me 4- f ith' Tracy Evans, Edmond, Elem. Ed. Charla Farmer, Bethany, Clomp. Sci. Nancie Farrell, Stilwell. FoodfNutr. Barbara Fiegener, Yukon, Acctg. Rick Flipps, Harrah, Music Ed. Carol Fillmore, Tulsa, Photo Journ. Christy Fine, Cashion, Music William Finley, Pawhuska, Mark. wri- V in- 'WM w..' 1 :A A iw. l its ,. Debra Fisher, OKC, Acctg. . 1. .,. ' ' i Q ' Debbie Frank, North Dakota, X. .. . nf lx Bus. Adm. -ir W Qi 'V l Jim Freiberger, Edmond, Comp. f' Y V SCL - 1, Brenda Frick, Cushing, HPER. Diane Garrett, Guthrie, Bio. Marilyn Glenn, Waco, Engl. Kelly Goddard, Choctaw, Mgt. ' Jeanette Goudeau, Beggs, Bus. Adm. :Q J F51 WWW- main Seniors f,,f.'-We-JP Q 5, .P . 1 A w Above: Melanie Dennett and Stu Robinson enjoy the homecoming barbeque. Christianne Gray, Edmond, Bus.!Comp. Sci. Togid Green, Duncan, Bus. Mgmt. .lim Griffin, Barltesville, Comp. Sci. Derrick Griffin, Tulsa, Fash. Mer. Ray Griffin, Dallas, Indus. Safety fait - 'T Jerry Guffey, OKC, Art Todd Guinn, Ponca City, Engl. Tinette Hallett, Ponca City, Bus. Admin. J.D. Hammil, OKC, Comp. Sci. Freda Harris, Tulsa, Bus. Admin. Lori Harris, Tulsa, Bus. Admin. M. Kendall Hauton, OKC, Fun. Ser. Mark Heard, Norman, HPER. Willie Henderson, Dallas, Indus. Safety Patti Heneha, OKC, Bus. Admin. 131 Seniors Trina Herring, Thomqs, Elem. Ed. Jim Hill, Sapulpa, Hist. Ed. Judd Hill, Comanche, Fin. Juanita Hillburn, Madill, Pub. Rel. Cathy Hoelting, Ponca City, Comp. Sci. Kevin Holland, Jenks, Acctg. Stephen Holman, OKC, Photo Arts Joseph A. Holzendorf Jr., Jacsonville FL, Crim. Jus. Gary Howell, OKC, Psych. Darren Huff, Perry, P.E. Ukpong Udo ldiong, Nigeria, Spec. Ed. Joel Ilomechine, Nigeria, Bus. Clememt Inyang, Nigeria, Fin. Cynthia Ishem, Bartlesville, Bus. Mgmt. Brian Jackson, Shawnee, Mark. Will Jacques, Georgia, Fun. Ser. Janna Jahansouz, Midwest City, Elem. Ed. Abdishakoor Jama, Somalia, Fin. Andrea James, OKC, Bus. Admin. Anita Jones, Tullahassee, Bus. Admin. Cindy Jones, Ardmore, Crim. Jus. Sammy Kadara, Jamaica, Fin. Pamela Kendrick, OKC, Crim. Jus. Jane Kerr, New York, Gen. Stud. Khalid Khan, Kenya, Mark. Keith Killian, Lindsey, Chem. Brad Kimbler, Edmond, Journ. Kenda Kirby, Perkins, Art Ed. Laverne Klemme, Paden, Voc. Home Ec. Carolyn Klepper, Mustang, Int. Des. George Kofa, Liberia, Econ.!Pol. Sci. Kim Kramer, Balka, P.E. Bill Kress, OKC. Mark. Clairen Lacey, Del City, Oral Comm. John Lacy, OKC, Comp. Sci. I WHA ,JW , A W, , Q Mir Y Y l va- 'W M '4 Tcd Malavc, Edmond, Mark Jonathan Marks, Edmond, Fin. Tanara Martin, Tulsa, Crim. Jus. Jeff Mashburn, Edmond, Mark. Randy Mason, Colorado, Spec. Ed. Connie Matheny, Taft, Insur. Seniors Marva M. Ladd, OKC, Crim. Jus. Darrin Landes, Crescent, Comp. Sci Linda Lane, Spencer, Spec. Ed. June Lantz, OKC, Photo Arts Quy Luong Le, OKC, Comp. Sci. David LcGrand, Edmond, Gen, Bus. Billy Leibold, Nigeria, Mark. Jessica Leming, Ponca City, Elem. Ed. Angela Lesher, Crescent, Fash. Mer Karl Lewis, Louisiana, Comp. Sci. Melva Liggens, Spencer, Mark. Eileen Littleaxe, OKC, Journ. Melissa Littleaxe, OKC, Acctg. Nina Loney, Del City, Home Ec. Linda Long, Enid, Acctg. Juan Lopez, OKC, Chem. Mary Lowe, Crescent, Elem. Ed. Windell Loyd, Shawnee, Soc. Kurt Lucas, Del City, Int. Des. Robin Major, OKC, Fash. Mer. Fillie, 'Phreasa Byler, rests during halftime. M. nfxxi maui-fi LeM,we Seniors Paula Maupins, Edmond, Elem. Ed. Ron Maxwell, OKC, Management Joe McCormick, Los Angeles, Pub. Admin. Randy McDonald, Arcadia, Bio. Brad McHam, OKC, Fin. Dahl McKinney, Harrah, Bus. Karen McKinnon, Tuttle, Fun. Ser. Wanda McNeil, Mustang, Elem. Ed. Joe Medrano, OKC, Spec. Ed. Emmanuel Mettle, Liberia, Bus. Paul Ugo Mbbodile, Nigeria, Pet. Land Mgmt. Nancy Miller, Moore, Music Kirby Mills, Edmond, Finance Debra Minshall, Yukon, Accounting Carol Moffat, Piedmont, Comp. Sci. Abdirazek Mohamed, Somalia Acctg. Mohamoud Mohamed, Somalia, Acctg. Omololu Molake, Nigeria, Fin. Tim Moore, Texas, P,E, James R. Mosely, OKC, Ind. Ed. Tech. Lisa Moulin, McLoud, Elem. Ed. Mohamed Musa, Somalia, MBA Noor Nabi, Bangledesh, Comp. Sci. 136 3' Q iq-, ,H 1.1 4- 'if a 4. ,li 1 was f-35 ,mv V, W in 'arf Roy Cordell: University students are like fireflies on a warr summer night. Some dart by with only a dim glow and disappear, but others stay for awhile and de light observers with the uniqueness of their lum nescence. Students who donate their time and ta. ent fit in the later category. The most widely recognized contributions of Ro Cordell, junior art education major from Duncar are his T-shirt designs. The first design I did for campus activity was for the art club which decide to do a T-shirt as a money making project. Eacf artist did a design and we posted them in the ai department with a ballot box bellow. People voteg and I won. I Since time and talent are marketable commodf ties, why does Cordell donate both to universit activities? It comes down to working with peopl and wanting to do something for the university t help out. Sometimes they need help, he said. ' feel like I owe the school a lot more than just tuitio every year because the art department has done lot for me, not just in the arts but the overall circl of personal development. I wouldn't charge m family for my services so I don't feel like I ca charge the university. Cordell explained that th art department is like a big familyg brotherhood an sisterhood. He also emphasizes that the instructoi at CSU are intelligent people and are not just teacl ing art because that's the only thing they can dc A As an art education major, Cordell has becom aware that people are criticizing art as not being basic. The arts are the most basic form of comml nication. Cave men were the beginning. The painted and created. I read something that reall left an impression on me. 'A human being should b able to write a book, paint a painting, fix a car, coo a meal, build a house, farm, or anything he wants t dog only insects specialize. ' Working at what h likes best has earned recognition and rewards fc Cordell. by Tonya Sikes W QD Fw W 'TF' sd- a H. 55 -ik 5 More Than Just An Artist Below: Cordell creates another work of art. A f mm? Mais? Qt fix WWW' 'D r -aid lwkwhhkud My it , WM' ,qw it Seniors Edmund Neboh, Nigeria, Pol. Sci. Greg Nelson, Edmond, Mark. Rebecca Nematzadeh, Virginia, Const.. Tech. Ah Lock Ng, Malaysia, Comp. Sci. Tennyson Nkemka, Nigeria, Mark. Donatus Nnadi, Nigeria, Bus. Uche Nwanekezie, Nigeria, Soc. Samuel Nwanko, Nigeria, Mgt. Eric Nwolisa, Nigeria, Fin. Meredee O'Connor, Edmond, Elem. Ed. Trudie O'Connor, Edmond, Child Dev. Michele Oglesby, Yukon, Fin. Ebele Okeke, Nigeria, Mark. Joseph Okeke, Nigeria MBA Samuel Okeke, Nigeria, Fin. Harold Okere, Nigeria, Acctg. Ademola Oladeru, Nigeria, Mark. Kim Olson, Mustang, Acctg. Lawrence Omeke, Nigeria, Comp. Sci. Ikechi Onyekachi, Nigeria, Fin. Carol Osborn, OKC, Comp. Sci. Anthony Otakopor, Nigeria, Comp Sci. Donna Pate, Duncan. Mark. Seniors Phyllis Patton, OKC, Acctg. Tammy Payne, Edmond, Broad. Lisa Petty, Newcastle, Mark. Hoa Pham, Vietnam, Mgt. Pam Podolec, Houston, PE Charles Powell, Ponca City, Fin. Mark Prater, Enid, Broad. John Preston, Dallas, Saf. Ed. Dana Proctor, Bethany, Elem. Ed. Kim Pruett, Ponca City, Broad. Nancy Rahm, Kremlin, PE Mohammed Rashid, Bangladesh, Acctg. Tim Reid, McLoud, Comp. Sci. Donna Reynolds, OKC, Math Ed. Rachelle Rice, Wewoka, Spec. Ed. 'l'ria Lee Rice, OKC, Gen. Stud. Lisa Richardson, Addington, Bus. Comm. .Ioyce Ritz, Yukon, Math Ed. Cindy Roberts, Washington, Nurs. Keith Roberts, Bartlesville, Mark. David Rolle, OKC, Market. Kathleen Ronk, OKC, Sociology Tommy Ross, Tonkawa, Ind. Ed. Dawn Rottger, Hennessey, Psych Rhonda Roush, Edmond, Bus. Ed Kevin Rushing, OKC, Speech Ed. Kelly Savage, Chandler. Acctg. Lori Schmidt, Washington, Speech Comm. Wanda Schnorrenberg, OKC, Oral Comm. Cyndee Schwab, Ponca City, Engl. Gisele Seaton, McLoud, Mus. Ed. Tey Seng, Malaysia, Acctg. Jerry Sharp, Tryon, Mark. Laura Shepherd-Hansen, OKC, PR Mike Sherman, Maryland, Journ. Seniors David Shields, Harrah, Soc. Lori Shipley, Perry, Bus. Ed. William Shivers, Midwest City, Crim. Jus. Cheryl Shoumaker, Newcastle, Elem. Ed. Duane Shriver, OKC, Accounting Rachel Simon, Muskogee, Spec. Ed. Cynthia Singer, Guthrie, Bus. Ed. Anthony Sledge, OKC, Phys. Ed. Johnell Sloan, OKC, Safety Ed. Kathie Slutter, Yukon, Mag. Journ. o Al Smith, OKC, Political Sci. Floyd Smith, Midwest City, Crim. Jus. Jaketa Smith, OKC, Fin. Karen Smith, Paden, Home Ec. Jean Smithey, Colorado, Elem. Ed. Gina Spain, Moore, Elem. Ed. Mark Spears, Owasso, Brdcst. Linda Springer-Paulk, Edmond, Comp. Sci. Susan Stangl, Meeker, Home Ec. Grant Stephens, K.C., Mo., Gen. Bus. Adam Stern, Edmond, Marketing Michael Stockwell, Guthrie, Psych. 8: Socio. Timothy Stone, Dallas, Comp. Sci. Larry Stringer, Perry, Physics James Stroup, Edmond, Inst, Music Ed. Charmane Taylor, Virginia, Fash. Mer. Florence Taylor, Muldrow, Comp. Sci. Cynthia Thomas, Lawton, Voc. Home Ec. Pepe Thompson, Enid, Adv. Design Deborah Thowart, OKC, Journ. Alan Timperly, Tecumseh, Comp. Sci. Beth Ann Todd, Afton, Elem. Ed. Clint Torres, Virginia, Comp. Sci. Melette Tucker, OKC, Fash. Mer. Michelle Turner, Yukon, Int. Design 9 bemors Clement Umeakuana, Nigeria, Acctg. Irene Usoh, Edmond, Accounting Humphrey Uzor, Nigeria, Acctg. Nancy Vaughn, Yukon, Comp. Sci. Carlos Vergara, Texas, Business Ed. Jose Villarreal, Bolivia, Bus. Adm. Cheryl Walker, OKC, Bus. Ed. Brian Walther, OKC, Mktg. Ahmed Y. Warah, Djibouti, Mktg. Phil Ward, OKC, Management Jennever Watson, Broken Bow, Phys. Ed. Shelley Webb, Yukon, Bus. Adm. Susan Weidenmaier, Jay, Comp. Sci. David Weiss, Edmond, Comp. Sci. Todd Westfall, Chandler, Oral Comm. Chris Whipple, Edmond, Comp. Sci. Robert White, Tonkawa, Marketing Carolyn White-Munholland, OKC, Fin. Donna Wiginton, Paden, Home Ee. James Willson, Crescent, Math John Wise, Edmond, Broadcstg. Kay Wright, Midwest City, Men. Retard. Carol Yowell, Edmond, Sociology Hussein Barre Yussuf, Somalia, Fin. Daric Zeno, Dallas, Ind. Safety Bernard Udochi, Nigeria, Comms. il 'z Isaiah Udomfu, Nigeria, Finance Bennett Ughamadu, Nigeria, Acctg. Za 999' i A'-1 P 'ei H, J My .fc ,, im' slam rv-Q .wwf Graduates iff Ihanging classes is always a hectic time on the CSU campus. ,Jr iv Qi James Adeniyi, Nigeria, MBA Oluyemi Adeosun, Nigeria, MBA John U. Adie, Nigeria, Bus. Adm. S! Bm 1---as Jahangir Afshari, Iran, MBA Matthew Akinade, Nigeria, MBA Mora Kinyo Akinrinlola, Nigera, Mrktg. Jamal Amir, Jordan, Bus. Adm. Asiamah Amponsah, Ghana, MBA Bahman Arani, Iran, Comp. Sci. Othman Bin Ayub, Malaysia, MBA Anil Batra, India, MBA ' Carol Berkheiser, Del City, Spec. Ed Gan Bhukta, India, Ed. 14 Graduates Abhijit Biswas, India, Bus. Adm. Jack Bosin, Hobart, H8zPE Elizabeth Brook, OKC, Human Dev. Gregory Chukwu, Nigeria, MBA Mark Cosgrove, Ponca City, MBA Eluwah Ebbis, Nigeria, MBA Aniekan Ekpo, Nigeria, MBA Jacob Obiazo Emezua, Nigeria, Crim. Jus. Ini Emmah, Nigeria, Int'l. Affairs Christian Emukah, Nigeria, MBA Austin Essien, Nigeria, MBA Chukwudi Ezeani, Nigeria, MBA Okwubanego Ezugha, Nigeria, Crim. Jus. K. J. Francis, Nigeria, Econ. Maria Gerah, Midwest City, MBA Sang Sik Ha, South Korea, Pol. Sci. Gr Int'1. Affairs Mohammad Hague, Bangladesh, Bus. Adm. Teresa Harbin, OKC, MBA Sima Hemati, Iran, Business Jennifer Hendrickson, OKC, MBA Lisa Henson, Midwest City, Journ. Ed. Randy Hunt, Wewoka, Natl Sci. Boniface Ifemembi, Nigeria, MBA Henry Ikeji, Nigeria, Crim. Jus. Saturday Ikoro, Nigeria, MBA Ibanga Ikpe, Nigeria, Bus Okey Ilochonwu, Nigeria, Fin Valerie Jamerson, Midwest City, Bus. Adm. Eleanor Johannsen, Midwest City, Lib. Sci. Freeta Jones, Pawhuska, Phy. Ed. Ibrahim Kamal, Bangladesh, Int'1. Affairs Mustafa Kamal, Bangladesh, MBA Portia Love, OKC, MED Ishtiaq Majid, Bangladesh, MBA J. D. McDaniel, Calif., Journ. MPL: We is-ff My '15 0. 'N 4 l-'N -I-. 2 'FMP 1- X-W i'x ' in 'f-, is if F in iw. ,,., ,, af Q Graduates Ahmed Mohamed, Somalia, MBA Ngozi Morah, Nigeria, lnt'l. Affairs Warden Ndok, Nigeria, MBA Uchay Njoku, Nigeria, Marketing Pius Nwoye, Nigeria, MBA Ike Odunze, Nigeria, Biology Kehinde Odusanwo. Nigeria, MBA Eugene Ogbeide, Nigeria, MBA Omololu Ogunleye, Nigeria, Int'l, Affairs Sampson Omeke, Nigeria, Acetg. Ademola Oso. Nigeria, Economies Isaac Oton, Nlgeria, MBA George Powell, Lawrence, Kans., Pol. Sci. Mohammed Qazi, Bangladesh. Bus. Adm. Gary Quam, Edmond, MBA Jo Ann Ratliff, Healdton, Voc. Ed. Leonard Reynen, Edmond, Pol. Sci. Gus Samara. Lebanon, MBA Hugh Scott, OKC, Jr. College Ed. Suraphak Senapoopitak, Thailand, Bus. Silvia Shriver. Midest City, Ed. 8: Physc. Voranart Sirisubsoontorn, Thailand, MBA David Sirleaf, Liberia, Crim. Jus. Chen Sun, Tawain, Home Ec. Enamul Talukder, Bangladesh, MBA Andrew Tetteh, Ghana, Finance John Tolan, OKC, Criminal Justice Chi Tsui, Hong Kong, MBA Nicholas Udumaga, Nigeria, Pol. Sci. Ekponudim Umanah, Nigeria, MBA Lyman Wheeler, Kansas, Fun. Serv Wanda Lee Williams, El Reno, Elem. Ed. Pam Wren, Midwest City, Journ. Ed Larry Wright, San Antonio, Music LeKang Yin, Taiwan, MBA .,2g, v, , v I . . .1 f .. . 1 , A ' - . -1 Organizations There were approximately 90 clubs one could join at CSU this year. There were about 18 clubs that related to a major such as the Accounting Club, Pre Law Club, Fashion Troupe, or Sigma Pi Sigma. There were the honor societies available to those who could meet the requirements such as Alpha Chi, Mortar Board, Alpha Lambda Delta, Tiaras, or Kappa Delta Pi. Religious groups included the popular Baptist Stu- dent Union, Chi Alpha, and Wesley Foun- dation. There Were many political organi- zations, as well, such as the Student Sen- ate, College Republicans, and Young Democrats. Dedicated to making CSU a better place to be were groups like Resi- dent Hall Association, University Center Activities Board, and High SchoolfCollege Relations Board. Black Peer Center, First Americans, the Nigerian Student Union, and other ethnic groups helped their stu- dents to adjust and thrive in college .,,. 'tWe've got it all! Accounting Club Above: Dr. Charles Stumbaugh, sponsor, shows off his Christmas present. Right: Recipients of a S100 scholarship are Debby Lewis, Tonya Sims, Arif Datoo, Barbara Fiegener. Below: Officers for the fall of 1983 from left are: Mark FischerfHist., Kim OlsonfPres., Jim DentonfSec., Burneele Bridges!Vice Pres., and Robert LewisfTreas. mummy M if W Nfifli F . 5.5 13 M ..YX N W . '+R :Q Q X Se N X XX, X W . . .X.:4,: ,W L. fx X YL:-1 fc L.. Wrwwf f ,gg in , . . i-X5 - K mm AFRO AMERICA STUDE I0 The purpose of the Afro-American Student Union is to serve the members and general community as an informa- tion source regarding Black Americans at Central State, and as a forum for dis- cussing issues that are vital to the well- being and self-image of Black Americans at CSU. It is an educational vehicle by and through which the cultural heritage of Black Americans can be transmitted. Above: Afro-American Student Union members seated from left: D. Dinkins, T. Bush, T. Haywood, C. Tease, and H. Breath. Standing from left: C. Reed, S. Brown, L. Evans fspons.J, L. Manning, A. Parker, S. Reynolds, and T. Mitchell. Right: Officers for 1983- 84 are from left: David Dinkens!V. Pres., LaMona Evans!Treas., Tonya Haywood!Pres., and Alasha Parker!Sec. - Above: Miss Black CSU contestants Emily Thomas and Lisa Washington model at the fashion show held during Black Heri- tage Week. Right: Doris Roberts is one of four to receive the 148 Most Scholastic Black Student award. Miss l6'li1ck 6.571 lisa Washington Alpha Ch i ational Honor ociety Femi Tunde Akinyemi Harold R. All, Jr. Philip Duane Allen Catherine Anne Anderson Deborah Ann Anderson Lucinda Lorraine Anderson Caryn Marie Angros Patricia Gail Babcock James M. Barrett Mark S. Becannen Charlotte Kay Benson Glenda Sherill Berry Lynn Nichols Betterton BeBe Bibb Booher Bryan Pete Bourns Burneele Jeanette Bridges Barbara Colson Broadie Danna J. Brown Judy F. Brown Tonya Lanae Brown Barbara Ann Buchanan Steven Don Buchanan Sherry Payne Burke Cynthia A. Burks Crystal Lynn Carpenter Ruth E. Carroll Barbara Marie Catron Larry A. Charles Chi-May Chen Donna Jean Clark Margaret M. Coe Deborah Lynn Conner Sandra GaylefTerry Cook Nancy E. McVey Cooper Linda Lea Copeland Ilene Elizabeth Coventry Deborah May Cravens Connie Peters Cross Arifali Anwarali Datoo Mark Wayne Davis Geoffrey Allen Day Roberta L. Ingram Dean Jane Ellen Denyer Sara Sydnor Dickson Pauline Owens, Sponsor Mark Dean Dobbs Nancy June Dodd Susan Donahey Mary Ann Dorton Lisa Renee Due Darla Janette Dunlap Linda Rogers Dyer Milda Ann Langham Echelle James Knight Effinger Helen R. Engebretson Shirley Ann Erp L. Jane!Fraser Fagan Cynthia M. Falk Harriett Jane Desper Fergason Julie Jewel Marie Filer Mark Alan Fischer Stella Alleen Foltz Susan B. Foltz Karen K. Fore Anthony Lee Foster Katherine Elizabeth Fried Linda Marie Gagnath Marjorie Ann Gardner Gregory Todd Garrett Sheila A. Gatlin Robert Dean Gilbert, Jr. Lance Girouard Bruce Walton Goodin Brenda Catron Grieves Maria T. Grocholski Theresa Rene Guillory John K. Hall Meg Melinda Hamilton Virginia S. Hampton Linda Kay Hanna Vicky L. Hanna Alicia Ellen Hardin Donna Louise Harrington Ray Lamar Harris Pamela Lea Hart Michael William Harvey Debbie Daniel Hassen Sheryl Ann Heffernen Connie L. Henderson Lori Michele Henderson Linda Copeland, President James Walter Hensley Carla Gaye Higgins Theresa Eileen Hill Cathy Lynn Hoelting Sherryl Marie Hofener Sandra Gayle Holmes June Evelyn Homesley Katherine R. Horner Scott W. Huczko Kimberly Kay Humphreys Mary Edith Hunt Cynthia Ann Hunter Rhonda Jane Hymel Janna Lynn Jahansouz Deanna Oliver Johnston Diann Christine Johnson Kristie Lea Johnson Lisa Kay Willis Johnson Michael D. Jones Reynold Jones Karen V. Katko Khalid Mehmood Khan Ramona Lynn King Carolyn Ann Klepper Kenda R. Kirby Rebecca Florence Wilson Knight Karyl Swezey Knopps Kathleen Ann Kolb John A. Lamkin Lisa Sue Lankford William Edward Larson, II Kaelyn Marie Latz Sandra Conger Lemaster Mark Harlan Leonard Deborah Ann Lewis Christy M. Liebel Kim R. Lindsay Chuan Liu Mona Kathryn Low Shannon G. Lowell Roberta Elaine Eyres Luton James Worth Lambert Terri Rae Lynch Lyda Madrene Major Jerry W. Martin Wanda McNeil, Vice President Lillian A. Marcotte Martin Jeffery Jay Mashburn Roy Mathew Donna R. Matter Brenda Gayle Mayer Nancy Ann McClendon Joseph M. McCourry Candy Marie McCown Jody Patrick McElhaney Joyce Ann McFarland Marforie Ellen McHann Rick Eric McLain Traci Lea McMillan Wanda Kay McNeil Diederic Jon Meintsma Deborah Helen Rene Miller Kathleen J. Mongold Jerri Holdren Monroe Lucille F. Mooers Beverly Moore Ruth Ann Moore Wanda Lee Crumm Morgan Jan Murdock Ginny N. Murphy Deborah Ann Murray Pamela L. Murry Dorothy A. Flowers Mussatto Lisa Ann Myers David Alan Nelms Joseph B. Nels Pierce A. Newton Meredee Kathleen O'Connor Connie Sue O'De1l Barbara Annette Oldham Kim A. Olson Carol Lynn Osborn Erwin Brent Panter Nancy Lou Parker Pamela Gail Parker Patti L. Paschal Bertha L. Paulk David Russell Peak Patricia K. Penhall Lavayne Lynn Pepper Mary Beth Pickney Janna Jahansouz, Secretary Sidney Carol Pierce Rebecca Kay Vaughan Potts Mark Alan Prater Karla J. Price Joy Darlene Quinn Carla Darlene Quintero Gina Lynn Rawls Louise Sharp Reagan Nancy Tsatalos Reganis Judy A. Reynolds Stacey Autry Richmond Sherry Jane Marris Riley Linda Susan Risley Judy Ann Robbins Cindy R. Roberts Julia K. Robinson Karen Denise Rockhold Frances Anne Rodgers Cheryl Jan Rothermel Dawn Robin Rottger Dathan D. Rush Terry Denise Russell Carole Jeanette Sabin Eileen P. Sands David Alan Saunkeah Ginger Louise Schlittler Rhonda Jo Schmitt J'Nevlyne Tunnicliff Schrock Marilyn A. Schwarz Brent Eugene Shain Debra Ann Shepherd Lisa Gaye Sills John M. Skebe Jan Elizabeth Roberts Smith Leigh Ann Smith Shari Lynn Smith Monika-Margret Smolen Terri Gaye Howeth Sparks Nancy Wagner Stacy Denise Rene Hoagland Stephenson Mary Jackson Stinnett Dixie Lee Stinson Dennis Lee Stokes Donna Lawless Stone Donna Susan Sims Stone Cathy L. Hoelting, Treasurer Larry D. Stinger Terri Denise Stulce Laura Jean Stutte Deborah Kay Sutterfield Tonia A. Sykes Ricky Wayne Sykora Floyd J. Taylor Darren Ricks Telford Linda Kaye Throckmorton LuAnn Bayless Thrower Steven L. Tolson Shelly Veazey Tucker Janice Baker Turber Patricia Rosemary Uselton Vicki VanStavern Shelly Laura Venters Susan K. Walcher Ruth P. Walters Kelly Joan Watford Melissa Lynne Watson Cynthia Diane Weatherman Roy David Weber Jeffrey Robert Wedel Toni Valerie Welch Matt F. Wenthold Danny Otis West Carolyn Renee White-Munholland Carole Lee Heigenreich Willis Katherine S. Wilmeth Kerri Marie Wilson Teresa Carol Wilson Mary Ann Perry Witt Conni L. Woodson Mei-Chu Pearl Yao Cynthia Carroll Young Geneva Delcine Young ALPHA LAMBDA DELT Alpha Lambda Delta is a national hon- orary society for freshman and sopho- more women. The purpose of ALD is to encourage superior scholastic achieve- ments among female students during their first year in institutions of higher learning. The organization promotes scholastic excellence as well as partici- pation in campus and community ser- vice projects. By promoting intelligent living and continued high standard of living, ALD assists women in recogniz- ing and developing meaningful goals for their roles in society. Right: Alpha Lambda Delta members seated from left: B. Staggs, W. Thompson, C. Canfield, K. Bray, H. McNulty. Standing: D. Smith, D. LaVicky, D. Varasse, C. Holtz, S. Maguire, J. Wasik, R. Schackle- ford, N. Huddleston, V. Johnson, K. Taylor, D. Fowler, R. Gerah, and Dean Deanna Land. Above: 1983-84 officers from left are: Becky St8ggSfHl9I Cathy Canf1eldfTreas Wendy Thompson!Sec Kathi BrayfV Pres Helen McNultyfPrcs and Dean Deanna Land!Spons. 152 .:4a51,. ft. V MW 5 2- gi ffl- ' ' 3 g. if if! ' K 4 ii i c 2 .fi-f RT .1 iii , w i. Q. z- , ,f ,. i, Sn, 85.1- Digi if if xi f tr or if? 2.5. is 12--1 2 RBO RD f 3 f l if l lil i . 1 5. K , Ve .' 6 5' 5 ' H . ...ia ass , .- i E fi? s ..Q. 1 5 hr ri l 'T -ef., ,..W .. . yn , if X: l t - sr- Z fs ci 1 all-in X.-.3 I Q 4 Mortar Board is a national honor soci- ety for senior men and women. It was founded for the purpose of promoting service, scholarship, and leadership. The Bronze Key chapter of Mortar Board supported itself through the pro- motion of calendars, The club participat- ed in Homecoming activities, the under- priviledged chi1dren's Christmas party and Easter egg hunt. Left: Mortar Board officers for 1983-84 from left are: Sherri AndrewsfHist., Denice McElhaney Elec- tions Chrmn., Kathie Slutterf lst V. Pres.. Carl Batt- les,f'Pres., Frankie WoodX2nd V. Pres., Lori Shi- pleyXAlum. Sec.. and Carol Osborn,'Rec. Sec. e Above.'Mortar Board members for 1983-84 seated from left are: F. Wood. L. Shipley, 4 are: Dr. Kathleen Black Csponsj, K. Khan, S. Webb, K. Slutter. A. Datoo, C. Battles, C S. Andrews, T. Knutson, R. Thomas, P. Babcock, D. McElhaney. 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'P' ' in :X The Baptist Student Union is an or- W X ganization of Christian students who -. plan and provide opportunities for 39 ' , X worship, fellowship, study, outreach, Q 1' spiritial growth, and mission involv- .AP ment. --N The club activities for the 1983-84 year were many, such as participat- ing in both men's and women's intra- mural sports, Homecoming decora- tions, and after chuch Thanksgiving dinner, and a BSU Christmas party. enjoyable noon-day together in fun and fel- ak lowship. 3, 3 . SMS Above: BSU officers for the 1983-84 year are: B. D. Kennedy!Pres., Kim Brooks!Freshman Council Pres., Greg KruegerfV. Pres. o Fellowship, LaDonna Roberts!V. Pres. of Worship, Paula PittmanfV. Pres. of Communications, Sherry Caster!V. Pres. of Missions, an Sue White!V. Pres. of Discipleship. Standing are John Reimer!Assis. Dir. and Charles Lillard!Dir. Right: Carol Wingo and Rob Ayers spend an I Above Ted Baird and Peggy O Hara enjoy the festivities of the watermelon and earthball party which was held during the fall semester. A am its it Left: Discussion and spiritual interaction are major factors contributing to the Baptist Student Union's success as a campus organization. Above: Members work together and enjoy each other's company at the BSU watermelon and earthball party. 157 Right: Black Peer Center directors are Lisa Farmer, Terrence Mitchell, and Tonya Haywood. Below: Black Greek Alliance delegates standing ffrom left to rightj are Darrell Franklin! Phi Beta Sigma, Anthony Sledge!Kappa Alpha Psi, and Ter- rence Mitchell!Alphi Phi Alpha. Seated are Karol Dancy!Al- pha Kappa Alpha, Alasha Parker!Zeta Phi Beta, and Debra F'isher!Delta Sigma Theta. Rl 1 i i. X N N X .- Q gbiiii N' :sus fk' ' ya, u W---Q.,..,,,W,,,, MM 5-at BLACK PEER CE TER The purpose of the Black Peer Coun- seling Center is to facilitate communica- tion between black students and the uni- versity. The center encourages high academic achievement and helps black students adjust to and becme a viable part of the Central State University sys- tem. The center hosted a black peer recep- tion for the black students on campus, a leadership workshop, and a study skills seminar during the 1983-84 school year. Left: Attorney Julia Brown addresses black peers during the leadership workshop sponsored by the Black Peer Center. Below: In order to advise other students Tonya Haywood and Lisa Farmer listen closely to their speaker U'--v-m-...,.,,,,k-G Left: Janet Williams, Evangelia Dowdy, and Alasha Parker receive valuable mfor mation during the study skills seminar. CHEMI TRY CL The purpose of the CSU Chapter of the American Chemical Society is to secure intellectual stimulation in the study of chemistry. The club strives to afford an opportunity for the students in chemis- try to become better acquainted with its many facets, and to secure experience in preparing and presenting related subject niatter. Right: Kelly Fordf'Pres., Juan Lopez,fV, Pres. Be- low: Members ofthe Chemistry Club include Chero- kee Davis and Freda Saxton, seated. Standing, Dr. Terry Smith! sponsor, Dewey Williams, Kelly Ford, Juan Lopez. Gurden S. Bassan, and Dr. Fred Grusz- fSponsor '97 gf as PHI ALPHA THET Phi Alpha Theta is a national society that promotes the study of history by the encouragement of research, good teaching, publication, and the exchange of learning among historians. It seeks to bring students, teachers, and Writers of history together, both intellectually and socially. The club encourages and as- sists, in a variety of ways, historical re- search and publication by its members. Left.'Officers for 1983-84 are Eleanor Johannsen!Sec. and Sharon Hallberg!Pres. Not Shown are John Bolerjack!V. Pres. and Susan Donahey!Rep. Below: Phi Alpha Theta members in left row ffront to backb are: L. Chism, J. Guffey, D. Copeland, K. Gibbs, K. Baker, and S. LaGrow. Middle row: K. Holms, D, Kremm, E. Johannsen, M. Letts, and C. Welsh. Right row: B. Huber, S. Hallberg, G. Albright, D. Fisher, and T. Forsythe. Phi Alpha Theta Members Sharon Hallberg John Bolerjack Eleanor Johannsen Dr. Diane Kremm Susan Donahey Guy Albright Mary Ann Blochowiak Nancy Bradley Shannon Callahan Clifton Chappell Linda Chism William Coates Dana Copeland Roger Cummings Dorothy Dunlap Bobby Dysart Trish Forsythe Greg Garrett Kathy Gibbs Rodger Harris William Huber Gayle Ireland Marian Landgraf Steven Lauback Melissa Letts Ed Peters Mary Pierce Rita Pierce Bill Richmond Keith Tolman Jay Watkins Angela Way Carol Welsh Sponsors: Dr. Diane Kremm Dr. James Baker f' V CHI ALPHA Chi Alpha is an interdenominational Christian organization, which offers its members spiritual and individual growth. It is a campus ministry open to all, regardless of background, and has a membership of 24. The Welcome Back Get-Together, Parents and Alumni Day, and the Chi Alpha Convention were some of the ac- tivities in which members participated throughout the year. They were also of- fered a chance to become better aquaint- ed through several holiday celebrations, a spring lock-in, and the Graduation Re- ception. Right: Sheryl Rose and Leigh Jameson clap and sing to a Christian song during a club get-together. Above: Group discussion of spiritual subjects and beliefs is a major part of Chi Alpha's success as a campus ministry. Right: Chi Alpha officers for 83-84 are Qleft to right, back rowzl Cathy Hoelting!Pres., Paul Abner!Chaplain, Sheryl Rose!Sec. fMiddle rowzb Lisa BonnerfTreas., Valerie .Iamerson!V. Pres. CF'ront rowil Leann SeatonfHist. Wi -Q ...N 'Evers' x Q we fs..-Y.-.news 'MN . .. X wx X s Above: Organizational meetings provide president Cathy Hoelting with ample time to plan for future club activities. Left: Alpha Chi club mem- bers are fleft to right from frontl S. Lauback, L. Seaton, M. Petrausch. Second row: L. Bonner, L. Jameson, J. Reiss. Third row: J. Duiker, V. Jamerson, N. Cook. Fourth row: Sheryl Rose. Back row: V. Downey, C. Hoelting. Right: Marlene Thompson and Veletta Burleigh don their robes in prep- aration for a performance. BeIow.' The 1983-84 Ebony Gospel Choir offi- cers are Kfrom left to right? Eloise Jackson, Treas.g Tarita Howard, Sec., Terrell Dunnum, V, Pres., Michael Turner, Pres., William Roberts, Fac- ulty Spons. . in 9 . 5 Ai, an - .1 is E lf ' Above: The Ebony Gospel Choir members for 1983-84 are, back row: ffrom left to right? J. Smith, M Thompson, J. Smith, M. Turner, T. Bush, D. Banks, W. Roberts, T. Talley, K. Stewart, R. Carney, C. Ladd, C Reed, E. Jackson. Stairs: E. Thomas, G. Watkins, S. Armstrong, L. Manning, C. Fite, T. Howard, L. Logan, R Grayson, J. Price, T. Dunnum, V. Burleigh. X X EBC GO PEL CHOIR The purpose of the Ebony Gospel Choir is to provide spiritual direction, through song, to the students of Central State, as well as to the people in the surrounding community. Besides meeting once a Week, the choir had several opportunities to polish their talents. Black Heritage Week and the vocal Annual Spring Musical were the two major engagements of the year. The choir also performed in Midwest City, Edmond, Altus, and Louisville, Kentucky. Left: The Ebony Gospel Choir Musical Directors are, ifrom left to rightl Sharon Monday, Choir Dir.: Cynthia Ladd, Pianist, and Juan Price, Choir Dir. E 5a S E J' Above.' Sharon Monday, Marlene Thompson, and Cynthia Ladd break harmony during rehersal. Left: Sponsor William Roberts organizes and participates in the choir's engagements throughout the year. a FACULTY ti i 'S SSX X id 9? we N 5 S Dennie Hall-President 1:-ev 9 .Q - ..A. :gf-gegif. 'Q , - -A-ff.,- gw if S W if L , f r- if as Q X ff I ff K' . Nha-V il . X . ..,..s L .Ag .. X .. . X A-i N 'k ' H 5 ' LL-L ,. f H g- I K gh' - . 7 A if . N5 X I X --.-- ff S H 3 . K v'-kh T' -' K i' X, , -,.,-- i S K '- ' A , '- ' x ' il N W ' on f i If an L il fsfslili Ray Beasley-Reporter! George Avellano- . . . . F Al th Historian Parliamentarian rances Swor Kathleen Black Evelyn Duncan Karen Dowd 166 Tom Guild Howard Hackworth William Hildred John Cage-Vice President Phil Ball Marina Eaton John Lolly .Q-v- Mark Luetkemeyer Joan Luxemburg Anne Lynch Gene McBride Sue McGee Gene McPhail Norma Miller Cheryl Myers Joyce Navarre Glenda Owens Virginia Peters Verlin Richardson s John Samaras 3 have 7-auf' Frank Simons Jimmie Thrash Skip Wagnon 16 Above: First Americans tback row from left to right? are C. Albert, J. Bega, C. Billy, B. White, L. Frazier, M. Driskill, J. Noley. Sitting: P. Braden, S llall. J. Belindo. S. Sekayouma, F. Moon. .-1fNJl't'.' During the Spring semester. the First American Student Association organizes a Powwow open to all Indians regardless of age. Right: Enjoying a moment during an organizational meeting is club president Sherri Sekayouma. FIR T AMERICANS I- The First American Student Associ- ation helps Indian students with prob- lems that may arise concerningilheir education while enabling them to join together by participating in activities of the club, the school. and also the com- munity. Throughout the year, the club partici- pated in several campus activities. The members took part in the Homecoming parade, held a food drive during the Thanksgiving season, and sponsored a child in the Christmas party for under- priviledged children. During the Spring semester the club played a part in the annual Indian Heritage Powwow. .-lhove: First American club officers for 83-84 standing from lefi to right are Carleton Albert V-Pres, James NoleyXSpon- sor, Mike Driskill 'Sports Director, Seated are Julie Belindo- See., Sherri Sekayouma Pres. Lefzf Members, John Begay and Lamont Frazier, discuss plans for the annual Indian Heri- tage Powwow. 169 HIGH CHOGL CULLEGE RELATIO S The High School College Relations Board provides a service to the universi- ty and to prospective students by giving informative campus tours and by serv- ing at information tables at CSU-spon- sored high school events. The club participated in the Christmas Party for underpriviledged children, blood drives, several Hon campus days, and conducted enlightening tours for prospective CSU students throughout the year. Right:Giving campus tours during freshman orientation is one of the major responsibilities of members on the High School Relations Board. ' Above: HSCR members for 1983-84 are tfrom left to rightj A. Black, T. Haywood, S. Black, K. Gordon, R. Brown, R. Stanfield, L. Walls, H. McNulty, and S. Hill. S W Above: HSCR officers for 1983-84 are Cseatedl Stephanie Hill!Spons., Cstanding left to right? Tonya HaywoodfSec.-Treas., Rachel Stanfield!V. Pres., Kelly Gordon!Pres., and Renee Brown!Membership Chrmn. Left: President Kelly Gordon reports on current programs and activities during meeting. Above.' As sponsor and coordinator of the High School College Relations office, Stephanie Hill assumes much of the responsibility of dealing with the campus administration and counseling departments. HYPERD Health, Physical Eduction, Recrea- tion and Dance is a local campus organi- zation whose main purpose is to assist student members in developing profes- sional attitudes and outlooks in the cur- rent trends and potentialities in their re- lated profession. It provides opportuni- ties for HYPERD students to meet and discuss problems and new ideas with leaders in the field, while also preparing for active roles in professional organiza- tions. During the year HYPERD students met regularly and hosted a variety of speakers who discussed such topics as bike touring and physical education and the exceptional child. A representative of the Nike Shoe Company spoke on wearing the proper shoe for the various sporting occasions. This year the HY- PERD club sponsored the annual Jump Rope for the Heart Fund event which was held in March. They also received a grant from Oklahoma Association of HYPERD students for promoting phys- ical fitness. Right: HYPERD officers for 83-84 from left to right are Kirk Kiserffreas., Mark Hearclflst V. Pres., Jim Teeman!Pres., Denise Molillhany- !Sec., Steve Cheatwood!2nd V. Pres. Phiistll Above: During the September organizational meeting, Hal Mills speaks on the do's and don'ts of bike touring. Right: Shelly Burge addresses HYPERD club students in hopes of representing CSU as Student Section chairman at the annual OAHPERD convention. Right: Dr. Dorothy Marotte speaks on Physical Education and the As president of HYPERD club Jim Teeznan presides over meetings. - l-U... niffrfw 'ZX . q f Q Q H Q- . R. ' xu l X Above: HYPERD club members. Front row: A. Gabel, P. Gilbert, D. Blackmore, L. Flanagan. Second row: G. Acker, S. Cheatwood, M. Heard, J. Teeman, D. McElhaney, K. Kiser, P. Drumm, K. Self. Third row: S. Whiting, B. Samners, S. Shipley, D. Yager, S. Becker, C. Albert, L. Frazier, P. Oliver, J. Kennedy, S. Lounsbury, C. Shoumaker, P. Emberton, J. Child, S. Coffman, C. Richard, W. Ellenberg, D. Teeter, E. Davis. Fourth row: M. Stolz, D. Jones, R. Lawson, M. Sauls, J. Mclntire, L. Ansley, S. Burge, K. Lewis, S. Mahsenzadah, K. Whaylen, K. Howard, L. Dunham, T. Lucas. Fifth row: J. McElhaney, B. Wolf . H. Mills. D. Huff, S. Raper, B. Frick, M. Driskill, S. Carmichael, A. Sledge, B. Childers, D. Davis, T. Schwartz, J. MacKillican, C. Tucker, B. Turner, T. Edmonson. Sixth row: K. Baze, M. Ashley, J. Holley, B. Bryan, D. Ford, H. Bronson, M. Copeland, G. Buckles, C. Jones, S. Guy, P. Gruenberg, M. Baldwin, K. Brown, J. Byrd. Exceptional Child during the October HYPERD club meeting. Below: , fm Wife? Above: Dr. Earl Newman, counselor of the CSU chapter of Kappa Delta Pi, presents Sue Schmuckler and Dirk Meintsma with scholarships for their work and dedication throughout their studies. Right: Dr. Newman lights candles as part of ritual, during initiation of new members. KAPPA DELT PI Kappa Delta Pi is a national honorary education society whose purpose is to foster scholarship and professional atti- tudes. Membership in the society implies guardianship of the high ideals of the profession of teaching. Membership is offered to college seniors and last semes- ter juniors who have demonstrated high scholarship and leadership in student ac- tivities. KDP held its fall initiation in October. The speaker for the evening was Charles McCauley of OEA who spoke on Professional Organizations. The club presented two scholarships to education majors in their teaching semester, Sue Schmuckler and Dirk Meintsma. Left: Dr. Bonny Ford!Counselor, Sue Schmucklerf Reporter, Cynthia MarosefSec., and Donna Tate! Pres. take part in initiation ritual: Above: Dr. Newman presents certificates to new initiates. Left: Charles McCauley, Director of Instruction and Professional Development for the Oklahoma Education Association speaks to members during a meeting. 17 MA AGEME T CLB The CSU Management Club was founded in 1965 to bring together busi- ness executives, faculty, and students preparing for a business careerg and to serve as a medium for the exchange and distribution of information on policies, methods, and problems of management and industry. To achieve its objectives, the club brought practicing business executives to the CSU campus, scheduled student field trips to business firms, and attend- ed meetings of professional associations. They recognized outstanding business students, awarded scholarships to de- serving personnel, and conducted indus- trial research. Membership in Manage- ment Club is open to any student plan- ning to enter the business World and in- terested in the art and science of man- agement. Above Right: Club member, Bill Fleming, is hu- mored by a speaker sponsored by the Management Club. Right: Before touring the General Motors Plant, club members prepare to board the activity bus. Below Right: Claude Rogers, of Snelling and Snelling Employment Service, informs students of job possibilities during his presentation at one of the monthly meetings. George Aston Margaret Reid Kim Giordano Debbie Smith Tony Toscani Marilyn Peek lrvd N , ,,,, , ia 3 1 n-a----u... ' Fall Club Officers - President - Vice-Pres, Operations - Vice-Pres, Programs - Vice-Pres, Publicity - Sec - Treas ,V K i .. .... ., .. . .. .. P . . , . 3 glliii i , J-1... Above-:Management Club members for 83-84 are ffirst row left to rightb' Lenita Rabon Susan Overman Ann Downe Maril n P k N t 1' V , , , , y, y ee , a a ie aught, Tara J eanguneat. Second row: Valoria Frost, Lyn Francik, Kim Giordano, Margaret Reid, Linda Helman, Debbie Smith. Back row: Donna Shaw, John Byrd, Mark Snelling, Roger Rock, Ahmed Mutawe, George Aston. i i Left: Fall president George Aston listens to another member's opinion at one of their monthly meetings. Spring Club Officers Lyn Francik Kim Giordano Marilyn Peek Ann Downey Natalie Vaught Mark Snelling Sponsors Dr. Ed Fortenberry Dr. Ralph Mengel Dr. John Samaras President Vice-President, Operations Vice-President, Programs Vice-President, Publicity Secretary Treasurer MARKETI G CL B 6' 2 Above: Marketing Club officers are: tfrom left to right? Chuck Gi11esp1e!Sec Paul Roach!Spons Kenny OttfTreas Ted Malavef Pres Tom Tr1tt1po!Spons and Russell Wa11ace!V. Pres. The Central State collegiate chapter of the American Marketing Association purposes to foster scientific study and research in the field of marketing so as to develop better public understanding and appreciation of marketing problems. The members of Marketing Club work together to develop sound thinking in marketing theory and more exact knowledge and definition of marketing principles. Aside from club organizational meet- ings, members were presented with sev- eral speakers from the field of market- ing throughout the year. They also toured various businesses in order to be- come better acquainted with the mar- keting world of today. Right President Ted Malave addresses members duing meeting. 1 -Q? Above: Members listen to President Ted Malave as he introduces their guest speaker. Left: Rus- sell Wallace, and faculty sponsors Paul Roach and Tom Trittipo are enlightened by one of the club's speakers. 2 , Above: Back row: ifrom left to rightl R. Wallace, T. Malave, G. Porter, K. Mosburg, T, Trittipo, and P. Roach. Seated: C. Gillespie, C. Holtz, A, Khan, K. Khan, and K. Ott. 9 PI-IILO OPI-IY YMPGSIUM The club's purpose is to promote ra- tional discipline on current issues in or- der to broaden their perspectives while exposing the collegiate public to philos- ophy. The club draws members from those interested in the arts, sciences and religions. Their February topic was The Fu- ture . Coverage was on artificial intelli- gence, energy sources, irrationalism, hu- man rights, third revolution, and gov- ernment. In April, they planned a public symposium featuring representatives from the five great religions: Christian- ity, Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Islam. The purpose was to expose the public to the various religions, conduc- ive to a healthy perspective. Philosophy Symposium Nina Avery Randy Clark Scott Birdwell Randy Long Terry Smyth Jackie First Rodney Davis Scott Wagnon Shinoi Kaempfer Right: Advisor, Dr. Clarence Parker. i l I i i i Above: Rodney Davis and Scott Wagnon contemplate what will happen in the future, and discuss philos- ophy in the future and its effects. ADOVE'-'SOON Birdwell, Rodney DaViS, Scott Wagnon, Shino Kaempfer, and Jerry Smythe joint leaders, get together to discuss upcoming events. Nur' me W IGERIAN ST DE T' I0 K fn ag? 21 ,IE The purpose of the Nigerian Student's Z'eZ'21 Union is to bring unity, understanding, W' ,,i0,, 4 and cooperation between the Nigerian 6 E Q students on campus. 555 .3 ,A t t 'Zii i7 ' iifi ' i ii On October 1st members celebrated t the Nigerian Independence Day and 3 W throughout the year, the club hosted p QE E ,JV several guest speakers. Members par- br ,W ticipated in the International Students' Week reception. HM!! Si Above.. Nigerian Studemis Union President, Simon Okonjou Above: Officers for 1983-84 are: Cfrom left. to rightl James Adeniyi!Financia1 Sec., Samuel Ajayi!V. Pres., Simon Okonjo!Pres., Ike Nsiegbe!Sec., and Friday Ododo!Asst. Sec. ve: Nigerian Student's Union members ffrom left to rightb are: C. O'fodi1e, G. Ohadugha, J. Adeniyi, I. Nsiegbe, S. Ajayi, S. Okonjo, E. Ndukwe, and B. Nwadike. STUDE T NURSE ASSCCI TIC The CSU Student Nurse Association strives to aid in the development of the individual student nurses as future health professionals. It hopes to instill in the students of nursing a desire to con- tribute to improving health care of all people. By encouraging leadership and professionalism, the Nursing Associ- ation provides an opportunity for in- creased awareness of today's nursing field. The club conducted a hypertension screening for students and faculty dur- ing November. In April, the CSU mem- bers participated in the National Stu- dent Nurse Association annual conven- tion, which was held in Oklahoma City. f 351 Above: CSUNSA members back row Cfrom left to rightl are: S. Bordine, S. 1,4 2 7' A35 .ii fl ' I Kalman, N. Dessy, K. Vise, F. Uriyahz, J. Clair, L. Millsap, S. Schmieding, and N. Arnett. Third row: S. Andrews, M. Bickerstaff, and P. Reynolds. Second row: R. Myers, C. Schuster, B. Saffell, and Cory Williams. Front row: C. Roberts, J. Kidd, K. Greer, C. Beard, B. Holmbert, and L. Fly. Right: Cindy Roberts per- forms a hypertension screening on a volunteer patient. 7 2 517 gi X ,, 3 , 2- ,Z , f :W'5lkf f 'xi 45, w fm Left: Susan Mason looks on nervously as Shawn Bordine procedes with a hypertension screening. Bel0w.' Practicing nasal gastric tube placement are Pat LaGrow, Tony Per- kins, and Mary Bickerstaff. f Dem-0 N Above Left. SNA officers for 1983 84 are ffrom left to right? Nancy Dessy!Pres., Barbara SaffellfSecond V. Pres., Rhonda MyersfTreas., Carol Bryant!Faculty Advsr., Jo Harding!Faculty Advsr., Sherri Andrews!Re- cording Sec., Shawn Bordine!Corresponding Sec. Not pic- tured Alisa Duel!First V. Pres. Left: Diane Nordman prac- tices giving a throat inspection on fellow classmate Diane Mustin. 183 PHI BET LAMBDA Phi Beta Lambda is a business organi- zation whose purpose is to give business students the vocational competencies and leadership abilities for business, of- fice occupations and business teacher education. Some of the club's activities included attending the State Fall Leadership Conference, and both the State and Na- tional Phi Beta Lambda Conferences. The club participated in Central State's Career Day, and celebrated Christmas by hosting a Christmas party. Right: Phi Beta Lambda officers for 1983-84 in front row ifrom left to rightl are: Connie MacWatters!V. Pres., Natalie VaughtfPres., and Susan Markus- X Rep. Back row: Larry Spradley!Parl., Kelly Smith- !Treas., and Jane Ellenwood!Sec. is W., , , ...W M- , w-'yf - 4 Above: Phi Beta Lambda members in front row ffrom right to left! include T Markus Back row L Spradley B Kemper S Buchanan K Smith A Moubarak Howard, N. Vaught, C. MacWatters, S. Overman C Vergara S Webb and S and J Ellenwood 184 PRE-LA The purpose of the Pre-Law club is to enlighten students on the vast field of law and to bring a positive approach to law through various activities. The club co-sponsored speakers throughout the year such as Mike Tur- pen, Justice Marian Opala, Senator Jim Howell, and the noted lawyer, Lana Tyree. The club also sponsored the an- nual Law Day during April. Below: Guest speaker Elizabeth Wert advises students on preparation of the LSAT and informs them of the Kaplan Institute for the study of law. Below: Pre-Law officers for 1983-84 are Simon Okonjo!Sec-Treas., Me- lanie Dennett!V. Pres., and Joe White!Pres. 'fx Left Pre Law club members tfront to back! left row: S. Birdwell, E. Howell, G. Garrett, J Watkins andJ Hauck Right row: S. Okonjo, K. White, K. Garrett, M. Dennett,andJ, HX Sigma Delta Chi Sigma Delta Chi is the society of pro- fessional journalists open to all sopho- i mores, juniors, seniors, and graduate students who are studying journalism. Through a broad range of programs, SDX seeks constantly to raise the stan- dards of competence of its members, to recognize outstanding achievements by journalists, to advance the cause of free- dom of information, and to elevate the prestige of journalism. SDX held its meetings monthly and provided various speakers and open fo- rums throughout the year. Phil VanSta- Vern of KWTV, Bill Gallagher of KOCO- TV, and Bella Shaw of KTVY spoke on career opportunities and their exper- iences in the television newsworld. The club sponsored the CSU Calendar Girl competition in order to raise funds for Central State's Journalism Hall of Fame. Right:Dr. Ray Tassin, Helen McNulty, and Robin Rizzieri listen for up-coming events during a monthly meeting. . . M .,:', . , S A '. K if Q -ws---V 1 R A it Y e 1 if X v. ll if is 2 sa l -'Ok Above: Sigma Delta Chi members for 1983-84 tfrom left to right! seated are Margo WrightfSec,, Paul Busch!Pres., and Robin Rizziei-i!V. Pres. Standing are Theresa Gabrish, Carol Fillmore, Kathy Slutter, Mike Sherman, Tonia Sykes, Dr. Ray THSSinfSpons., and Helen McNulty. f Left: While conducting meeting. Paul Busch in- forms members of activities and organizes plans for upcoming events. Below: Phil VanStavern. Bella Shaw, and Bill Gallagher share with SDX members their knowledge and experience in television news reporting. 187 Left: Student Senate President Joe McCourry is sworn in for his second term. Below: Senators Eddie Howell and Tami Tuberville run the university center polls as Shelly Spaulding, Kim Vice, and DeDe Speed cast their votes during one of the many elections sponsored by the Student Senate. Left: Student senators are often called upon to serve the Senate in various activities, as Melanie Dennett represents the club at the Underpriviledged Children's Christmas Par- H., Nasa? 5,5 file. 188 B: 12 2 .a.s.wM,...w 25 ,S ew-fr' MW ' -W 4, -. 'KVI 549' The Student Senate is the head of the student organizational structure. Giving special attention to the problems of the student welfare is the main concern of the senate members. Senate is charged with the responsibility of expressing students' opinions on local and school policies. This makes Senate and direct link between students and the adminis- tration. Senate is comprised of four offices and up to forty senators. Officers are elected in the fall and serve for one year. Thirty senators are elected in the spring and ten additional senators are elected in the fall. During the past year Senate was the topic of much conversation around cam- pus. The Senate carries the burden of keeping campus communication open between administration and students. ai 1, U1 H U E11 cn +-5 E11 fir at V, oi. - ff Above: Student Senate officers for 1983-84 ffrom left to rightl Joe McCourry!Pres John Buttry!V. Pres., Helen McNultyfSec., and Rodney Davis!Parl Left McCourry addresses senators during one of the weekly meetings. Above.'Student Senate members for 1983-84 seated: ffrom left to rightbl Nsiegbe H R Gerah L Long S Okonjo C Foser M Dennett J Shumate and D Ivey Bacl McNulty, J, Buttry, K. Bray, R. Davis, and P. Oswalt. Standing middle row S row J Lillie J Minden E Howell M McCuan M Bauer G Self D Ryan E Birdwell, M. Fugate, L. Horinek, D, McClaren, G. Powell, J. Daneshfar J Mcbourry Summers and S Grider Above: Doug Heaney and incumbent Joe McCourry vie for votes on campus during elections. Above right: Senator Kathi Bray seems to enjoy herself while representing the Senate at the Underpriviledged Children's Christmas Party. Right: Senators meet weekly to discuss resolutions and amendments in order to better the university and its many facets. S UDE S TE r. f ff-5g..5...e. ...ta .sgjj SE H wifi i2F3'ft5'?f W' 'sfimi 21 ew-viii ,- is 3? if me Kg L W T: - if' Ffamii gm v 5 F i s ' F FDU DATIO i The Wesley Foundation is affiliated with the Oklahoma Conference of the United Methodist Church and First United Methodist Church of Edmond. Its purpose is to educate the student about the content of the Christian Faith and to create a community of faith out of which the student might witness that content. Their goal is to provide Christian fellow- ship and activities for the students as well as an opportunity for spiritual growth and study. xiii is it is Bible study. Above.' Students spend time at the Wesley Foundation house for hours of recreational activities. Left: President Cindy Lobdell and director Paul Overton meet to organize plans for upcoming activities. Below left: Edmond area senior citizens take advantage of the annual Thanksgiving dinner sponsored by the Wesley Foundation. Below: When passing the Wesley Foundation house located near campus, their sign reaches out as a welcome to all. . VV' ' Left: Members find fellowship and renewed faith during Below: Members of the Sigma Kappa sorority sang, danced and laughed their way into winning first place in the 1982-83 Bronze and Blue Review. Right: UCAB president, David Anderson, presents Colleen and Steven Garside with a wreath during the Feast of Carols celebration in thanks of the hard work and patience they contributed throughout the year. ef as www mils 5 we UNIVER ITY C TER ACTIVITIE BOARD eft: Officers of UCAB become better aquainted with one another by taking a eekend retreat to Lake Tenkiller. Above: Sponsor, Colleen Garside, offers her oinions and advise during one of the club's bi-monthly meetings. M Above: Ronnie Brown, Rie Gerah, and Winston Banta stop for a lunch break during the officer retreat. The University Center Activities Board sponsors, integrates, and expands the social, cultural, and recreational ac- tivities of the CSU University Center. It aims to provide a more enjoyable and purposeful life for CSU students and the members of the community. In essence, it focuses on making college life a fun as well as educational experience. UCAB held several activities for its members and the students of CSU throughout the year. An officer retreat to Lake Tenkiller provided an isolated environment for UCAB officers to better aquaint themselves with each other as well as their responsibilities as officers. The club also hosted a number of cam- pus dances, movies, and special presen- tations. The Bronze and Blue Review talent show was once again brought to stage with the direction of the UCAB. Bi-monthly meetings provided ample time for the organization and planning of the c1ub's activities. Top.' UCAB members David Anderson, Tracy Land, Steve Savage, and Phyllis Watson represented the club well by winning first place in the football homecoming week spirit competition. Above: UCAB officers for 1983-84 are, bottom row: tfrom left to right? D. Anderson!Pres., J. ButtryfV. Pres., S, SavagefHomecoming Chrmn., and P. Oswalt- !Bronze and Blue-Publicity Chrmn. Second row: C. GarsidefSpons., T. EvansfFeast of Carols Chrmn., R. BrownfCampus Activities Chrmn., W. BantafPersonnel, and P. Wat- son!Special Events. Third row: R. Gerah!Homecoming Chrmn., L. Allen!Sec., and J. Morris!Action. Right: David Anderson conducts meetings and organizes plans for upcom- ing events, as President of UCAB, 194 ey' 4 -M ,raw Q 'ds , gr .- . 'P .52 ,-1... M' 2 ,paw , Q 5 .gY,wp.,f -t 'f F . ffgfifk ,fn vw Aawgpawammn LW. Left: UCAB members are, back row: Cfrom left to right? S. Savage, T. Hallett, J. Buttry, P. Oswalt, D. Anderson, and R. Brown. Third row: W. Banta, J. Morris, T. Evans, and P. Wat- son. Second row: B. Watson, and T. Land. Front row: L. Allen, R. Gerah, H. McNulty, and S. Stafford. Below: Member Kenny Ott entertains a guest 'vifh his magic and antics at the Feast of Carols. Q .X .. M Above: The Bronze and Blue Review offered members of the Alpha Gamma Delta sorority a chance to perform in the large group division. Left: Before the three hour drive home from Lake Tenkiller, officers assemble for one last photo. 195 HEALTH SCIENCES The Health Sciences club is an organi- zation directed at the professional devel- opment for students interested in career opportunities in health fields such as Pre-Med, Pre-Dentistry, and Pre-Veterif nary medicine. The club offers a great deal of information outside the ciass- room and benefits health science stu- dents by better preparing them for gra- duate school and practical related exper- IEDCES. Righ tr Heelth Science Club officers for 1983-84 frem Iefz are: Jim Lynchfv. Pres., Vance McCol- lomfPres., and Jeff HaggardfSec..'I'reas. ef as S 1 Above: The Fashion Troupe officers for 1983f8-1 are Cleft to right, front rowl: Robin Major!Treas., Debbie Anderson!Social Chrmn., Tonya Brown,fV. Pres. Membership. Back row: Deborah Dean- !Hist., Kathy Brown!Prog. Chrrnn., Dr. Doreatha Gaffney,fSponsor, Tracy FarrislProjects Chrmn., Joy Aninwene!V. Pres., Nancy Dodd! Pres. li FASHION TROUP The main purpose of the Fashion Troupe is to promote fashion awareness among the students of Central State Uni- versity. The club accomplished its main purpose by producing fashion shows for club meetings and other organizations. By meeting monthly and hosting several fashion authorities, the Fashion Troupe members were provided with an outlet for the exchange of ideas and opinions concerning fashion study. Some of the subjects discussed during monthly meet- ings included high fashion merchandis- ing, bridal and formal wear presenta- tions, and career opportunities with dif- ferent companies in the fashion field. Left:Durlng a Fashion Troupe meeting, members Kelie Scott and Cheryl Lile flip through a fashion catalog of bridal wear noting specific qualities that grab the consumers attention. Below: After a bridal wear presentation, Fashion Troupe member Debbie Anderson and Bernice Miles of Bernice's Bridal Wear enjoy refreshments. , 'ir Fashion Troupe Members Jimmie Arnold Kathryn Austin Cornelious Barnett Cheryl Bcaman Karen Bengtson Rebecca Brock Linda Carter Lynda Cearfoss Debbie Chugon Wanda Dancy Zena Doss Lori Effinger Susan Fortenbury Cindy Gordon Shawn Guess Steve Guy Ronel Hipp Paula Hood Ladonna Horinek Stacey Howery Leesa King Angela Lesher Cheryl Lile Rita Locus Oye Mack Mary Martin Karen McGee Deanna Mote Beckie Neff Denisha Price Lisa Reed Kelley Rodgers Kelle Scott Fred Simpson Alecia Skaggs Kimberly Smallwood Maria Stylianou Shu'Chen Sun Shirley Svejcar Charmane Taylor Melette Tucker Carrie Wallis Michelle Washington Cheryl Wheeler GCIETY GF PHYSICS DEN TS 4 Right: First-hand information is often more readily attainable through field trips such as this SPS-sponsored tour of FAA facilities. Below: Randy Schubert, aware of the wide range of equipment necessary in the study of physics, uses available equipment to his advantage. Qt 'ily' :EE ','A4 W Above: Participation in an energy demonstration at Tinker AFB provide an opportunity for SPS members to interact with an interested public. Above Right: Tallying data on the swinging pendulum is just a portion of the many hands on lab experiments for Patricia Wright. Right: Larry Stringer gathers imperative data for solar research while Old North dutifully oversees. 55 SPS Members Frankie Woods - President Oozo Amadi Baha Dan Beeker Neal Gray Brad Harris Hiep Nguyen Bob Oborsky Randy Schubert Monohar Shenoy Jerry Smythe Larry Stringer Dee Sullivan Ed Taylor Nick Tolliver Janet Williams Bill Wright Patricia Wright Left: Frankie Woods demonstrates how hydrogen research requires a variety of skills, including nimble fingers. Below: Physics students join together to participate in campus intra- murals. 1 1? r Above: Phil Cloud ex lains the intricacies of camera o erations to Shane Johnson P P - Right: Wonderful food and delightful conversation in the home of Dr. Darry Carl- ston, accompany the annual SPS Christmas party. 199 200 PSI CHI The purpose of Psi Chi, the national honor society in psychology, is to en- courage, stimulate, and maintain schol- arship of the individual members, par- ticularly in psychology, in order to ad- vance the science of psychology. Along with meeting monthly, the club members participated in a car wash and enjoyed a Christmas party. In April, the club held their annual Psychology Awards Banquet to honor and award those members who exemplified high scholastic achievment and participation in the field of psychology. Right: The two CSU students who were elected as officers of the Student Oklahoma Psychology Assoc. are Morris Dees III, president and Gracie Moyers, secretary. Above: Mastering in Psychology, Kathy Huddleston finds the office of Psi Chi president rewarding. Right: Psi Chi officers for 83-84 from left to right seated are Kathy Huddelston! Pres. and Dawn Rottger! Sec. Standing from left to right are David Wal- ker!V-Pres. and Sandy Lemaster!Treas. PSI CHI MEMBERS Hal All Jonathan Brooks Barbara B rd Maurene gabnar Charles Christen Jeanie Christian Jean Cloke Randy Cochran Marla Coffet Wes Cummings Janet Cunningham Morris Dees I I Paul Dyer . Lauren Eacgle Susan For Debra Fowler Linda Gallagher Cheryl Garland Rosemary Henry Carol Ann Herman Rene Hludzinski Gary Huddleston Linda Hugg Shari Jeist Deanna Johnston Rebecca Katz Bill Key Meredith Martin NK sf K .,.s-ffx S if em Laurie Michow Gracie Moyers Michael Parker Gail Patison Patti Penhall Loretta Posey James Sharkey P. Lynn Sims Cindy Sloggett Shirley Thomas Joyce Vaughn Nancy Vaughn Melba Warrick Hope Wheeler IGMA ALPH IDT S 3 E , 5 Sigma Alpha Iota isanational fraterni- -. m y I gg Ei , 55 5 ty for female musicians to gather and P 3 is , I I help raise the standards of productive ' 5 i i 5' musical work among the women stu- sw Eff ef Q I dems of colleges, conservatories, and . i t . . ,Q 4 , . . . - 5 f' 5 f 1 5 t f universities. 2 1 I i The club organized a fall rush, orienta- tion, a Christmas party, and a Music de- partmental picnic. They received second r as place in the Homecoming parade festivi- ties, and took part in the statewide Prov- ince Day in February. Two members, Debbie Hassen and Kay Denkins, re- ceived the SAI Sword of Honor, an award given to the club's outstanding members. t . --,N ' as Left: SAI officers for 1983-84 standing: ifrom left to rightb Debbie H8SS6l lfV- Pres., .Ioanie Gregory!Sec., Karie Foster fTreas., Tammy Hobbs!Chaplain, and fseatedh Nancy Mil- lerfPres. Below: Faculty advisor Dr. Garder, province presi- dent Mary Sue Linde, and club president Nancy Miller discuss fraternity business prior to meeting. Above: SAI members standing: ifrom left to right! K. Gregg, Dr. B. Garder, N. Miller, S. Wagnor, L Whitsall, K. Foster. Seated: D. Hassen, B. Weaver, B. King, J. Gregory, and T. Hobbs Right: Dr. Barbara Garder and Mary Sue Linde compare notes before the members of SAI begin practice. 201 IGMA DELTA PI Sigma Delta Pi is the National Spanish Honor Society, an organization for the promotion of interest in the Spanish lan- guage, culture, and civilization. The club offers academic scholarships to mem- bers proving excellence in Spanish stud- ies, and sponsors the National Spanish Examinations for the Central District. A Fall tasting party was the first of several activities the organization host- ed throughout the year. In November the club entertained several with the tenth annual presentation of Don Juan Tenorio, a Spanish play performed en- tirely by candlelight. Sigma Delta Pi also organized a Christmas Bazaar in order to raise funds for Spanish scholarships. Right: Members try all different types of Spanish foods at the Fall tasting party. Above: Sponsor, Ann Phillips, takes special care to see that every- one is satisfied during the tasting party. Right.'.Iudy Polo portrays a young woman awaiting a proposal of marriage, in the play Don Juan Tenorio. I 455' 'Z , 'Ji MEMBERS Adys Anderson Thu Dau - President Dorothy Dunlap Donna Duran Trish Forsythe Mauricio Giles Betty Gilstrap Jean Groom Donna Guinn Hubert Hammond Joni Hurst Silberia Lopez Joe Macom Vicky Martinez Lori McVay Debbie Moore Richard Moore Julia Ryan Lori Shelton Ursula Sizemore Ardrea Smith Devin Waggoner Isabel Wents Mary Wilson Suzanne Wilson Ann Phillips - Sponsor Mildred Lyon - Asst. 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Below: Those who attended the Halloween party found refuge from the dance floor by indulging in refresh- ments that were provided by RHA. Below right: President Susan Stangl discusses plans for upcoming RHA events during an organizational meeting. if ,, W ,awww 4 ,J bfzf' .R K .Af f f-,,. -.f Y . r S . RE IDE HALL ASSOCI TIO The Resident Hall Association stands to improve communication between the residence halls of CSU. The club initi- ates the programming of activities for those students living on campus. The as- sociation upholds and recommends resi- dence policies. Some of the activities that were spon- sored by the RHA included several dances and outdoor dinners. Besides the Masquerade Ball and Welcome Back dance, the club organized finals week survival kits for residents, that were actually provided by the families of the residents. Free balloons from RHA ad- ded a touch of flair to Homecoming fes- tivities. Left: The Halloween dance gave Phillip Thompson a creative outlet through which he let his imagination run wild. Above: Members of RHA and Dean Land lis- ten intently during a meeting of the RHA. Below: Mem- bers seated from left: K. Phillips, L. Weathers, D. Walk- er, R. Brown, J. Green and B. Lansbury. Standing from left: Dean Deanna Land fsponsj, B. Morrow, P. Thomp- son, P. Oswalt, J. Goudea, T. Bacher, M. Fisher, S. .aa Stangl, R. Fillips, I. Nseigbe, and D. Yeager. Right: Cindy Rainer, Lora Beeler, and Melanie Jones help make the Halloween party a success by dressing up as ghouls Indians, and punk rockers. MURDA GH HALL Murdaugh Hall is an organization that promotes the welfare, scholastic stand dents. The year was highlighted by the annu al Halloween, Christmas and Easter par- ties. The residents once again participat- ed in the secret pal festivities with the men of East and Thatcher halls. Abovef Weekly meetings of resident assistants provides time for problem solving and brainstorming. Right: Cheryl Burgett entertains her neighbors and friends at the Hallow- een party. 208 ing and social fellowship among its resii Left: Murdaugh residents gather in the resident assistant's dorm room for a friendly game of cards. Above: Murdaugh Hall House Mother, Rhonda Teague. Left: Resident Assis- tants for Murdaugh Hall on front row Cleft to right! are: G. Spain, R. Stanfield, and D. Gregory. Seated: S. Burge, L. Weathers, D. Smith, and N. Clifton. Standing: L. Un- ruh, N. Vaught, A. Williams, I. Green, and R. Teague. 209 -We-Q. Above.' Thatcher Hall council members front row from left 2 M. Fisher!RHA Rep., D. Gonzalez, K. Ott, and B. LansburyfSec.- Treas. Back row from left: R. Maxey, R. Fillips!Pres., Alan Bolton! V. Pres., and P. Thompson! RHA Rep. Righ t: The Thatch- 1 er Hall lounge serves as a meeting place for hall council members to meet and discuss upcoming resident issues and activities. Be- low: J ack Beck and Kevin Helton put the walkway that surrounds their residence hall to good use. Above: Rick Fillips and Rex Maxey discuss upcoming events during a hall council meeting. Right: First floor rooms facing Thatcher Lake serve many purposes to residents like Randy Hutchins. 210 y. rt'tv . ,.V,. . ... ... M ' V V, , f i .. ,.. . T WW . . W - ff , U3 133'-L un Whmm i'!'...fllum:un......... .. an-m...., TH TCHER HALL Thatcher Hall is one of the two men's residence halls at Central State. Their pur- pose is to provide an environment in which a resident can live, work, and study indi- vidually, but also with other students in a community atmosphere. It strives to pro- vide a comfortable environment and pro- mote pride and friendship. The 152 men of Thatcher Hall took part in a number of R.H.A. activities this year, as well as Homecoming '83 and the Blood Drive. They also had many different holiday events. Left: Randy Hutchins, Kevin Fowler, and Scott Gholston take advantage of the springlike weather to play some catch in Thatcher Lake. Below.' Larry Shockley, Will Ethridge, Rex Maxey, and Shreese Stephenson work late on the homecoming float. EAST HALL East Hall is one of two men's dormi- tories on campus. It strives to promote organizational unity among its residents along with stressing scholastic involve- ment. Right: Rick March and Garfield Doakes review procedures for checking in girls at the dorm's front desk. Below.' Second floor residents find their resident assistant's television set conve- nient during the Superbowl game. Right: East Ha1l's lobby provides an area for residents to gather together and to watch programs on the dorm's television set. Below: The 'AB floor social committee meets in its local conference room to plan upcoming social events. 212 EST HALL West Hall is one of two Women's dor- mitories on campus. The hall's goals are to maintain high scholastic achievement along with providing an inviting atmo- sphere for all. Left: West Hall resident assistants are tfrom left to rightb seated: Kelly Hasting, Dana Christman Cdorm motherl, and Vanessa Holcombe. Standing: LaDonna Workman, Renee' Brown, and Rose Tonkem. Below left: Resident assistants dis- cuss hall matters during one of their weekly meetings. Below: Dorm janitors are Friday Udoh and Samuel Ajayi. Bottom: Residents of West Hall linger in the lobby area sharing with each other the events of the day. 42 7 HALL 'V 9 R STATE COLLEGE vsaifim 213 TIARA Tiaras is a national junior Women's honor society and service organization. Its purpose is to serve the university community to support the activities in which the student body participates, and to foster among the women students a spirit of loyalty and helpfulness. MOTTO Truth Integrity Aspiration Responsibility Action Service Right Members gather around and share the yuletide feeling during the Christmas party. Right Tiaras officers for 1983-84: Cfront to backl Donna La vicky!V Pres., Deborah Smith!Pres., Carrie Simnacher!Rep. Hist Melanie DennettfParl., and Carol Wingo!Treas. Left: Della Henson, Donna Lavicky, and Cindy Sloggett show their newly re ceived gifts. Below: Passing out the presents is quite enjoyable for Donna La- vicky, Melanie Dennett, and Natalie Vaught. Bottom: Tiaras members for 1983- 84 Standing: tfrom left to right? L. Long, L. Meador, M. Dennett, L. Farmer, D Smith, C. Wingo, D. Henson, S, Burge and T. Daylor. Seated: D. La Vicky, N Vaught, C. Sloggett, K. Reherman, and C. Simnacher. ,iz fi' If Z f' ' fp ., 3 , fi Right: The Underpriviledged Children's Christmas Party gives children like Jonathon a chance to join in the merry making of the holiday season. Below: Dr. Dudley Ryan advises club presidents during one of the monthly meetings. W Above.' Santa Claus is the hit of the Underpriviledged Children's Christmas Party, bringing cheer and love for all who attend. Right: Members of various clubs across campus are called upon to donate their time and love for children of the Edmond area schools in the annual Christmas event. PREWIDE ' C B The Presidents club is an organization com- prised of all the presidents of the recognized clubs on campus. The club's main goal is to en- courage communication between the student or- ganizations of CSU. The club's activities were highlighted by a Christmas party for the underpriviledged chil- dren of the Edmond area. Campus clubs were asked to sponsor children by providing two members, an article of clothing, a stocking, and a toy for each child. Left: Debbie McClaren represented Student Senate by sponsoring Novela Harris. Below left: Tracy Evans addresses Lynn Weathers and Dr. Lillard at the February meeting of presidents. Below: Club presidents jot down notes and confer on upcoming events. Left: Jimmy Parker makes a new friend in Mike Sherman at the annual Christmas event. 218 YOUNG DEMOCRATS The Young Democrats of CSU strive to coordinate campus activities with the ideas and principles of the State Demo- cratic Party. Their goal is to train future leaders and to promote voter participa- tion. Right: Cody Graves, of Senator Borenls reelection headquar- ters, speaks to members in an effort to raise grass root support for the Senator. Below: Young Democrats officers for 1983-84 from left are: Nita Cliftori!Treas., Shi-eese StephensonfPres., Juan LopezfV. Pres., and Susan Weidenmaia-rfSec. xj TS, J B! F ? I Above: Young Democrats in back row from left are: J. Lopez, R. Hale, A. Dilley. N. Clifton, E. Crase, D. McKinney, and J. White. Front row: L. and M Major, SJ Stephenson, D. Walker, H. Vanderslice, T. Lewis, S. Weidenmaier, and K. White, . 'Vw l........l--- COLLEGE REPUBLICAN S The CoHege Repubiicans of Central State encourage and assist in the-:gelecf tion of Republican candidates. t,o 1ocai, l state, and nationai offices. They forma' late programs aimed atinvoiving coilege . students in the Republican party. Left Coliege Republitan officers are: Kathy MurphyfSec,- I Treas., Brad HarrisfV. Pres... and,John,Buti:ryfPres'.. Below: Dick Tourtellottqya representative for Seifxauar Dun Niclcies, speaks tcsfthe clubimd answers any questicms members may ' have concerning Republican pfaficies that the Senater uphcsids. ,' .M Above: Seated Cfrom left to rightb are: B, Harris, J. Buttry, and K. Murphy. Standing are: R. Sealy, D. Tourtellotte, S. Yeltorx, S. Mueller, N. Mason, M. Bauer, T. Guild Csponsl M. McConnek1, C. Fitzrnorris, and K. Vice, 219 Right: Members and guests of SHEA have a get-together. Be- low: Dr. Lucille Patton, Dean of the School of Special Arts and Science, Margaret Fitch, President, International Association of Home Economics, Dr. James Perry, Vice President of Aca- demic Affairs: and Dr. Virginia Lamb, Chairman, Department of Home Economics. Above: Officers: Dava Ewing!Sec., Sherryl Hofener!Parlim., Kristen Ke1ting!V. Pres., Donna Wiginton!Treas. Right: President Karen Smith presides over meeting. 220 gun 5 I-IEA The Student Home Economic Associ- ation is a scientific and educational, non- profit organization of pre-professionals in home economics. Its purpose is to pro- vide information, professionalism, and personal interaction for those students enrolled as home economics majors in colleges and universities. Above.' Margaret Fitch, president of International Federation of Home Economics, accepts a gift presented to her by SHEA from Sherryl Hofener, SHEA parliamentarian. Left.'Chris Newland, Robin Shackelford, and Narcie Farrell participate in a game at the first SHEA meeting. 221 Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, the profession- al Fraternity in music, actively pro- motes the highest standards of creativ- ity, performance, education, and re- search in music in America. It also de- velops and encourages loyalty to the Alma Mater and installs an awareness of music's important role in the enrich- ment of human spirit. The club partici- pated in a campus Wide Freshman Tal- ent Show, Tulsa Opera, and the CSU Mu- sic Festival. Right: Rick FillipsfPres. and David Chambers!V. Pres. Above: Some of the members of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia are Christopher Pinkston, Rick Fillips, Charles Woods, David Chambers, and Ronald R. Lee 222 if ff. , sf K J' v If X If r iv' W, mmk M , . . - 5 , PA HELLE IC Panhellenic is the governing body of all social sororities on campus. It's mem- bership is comprised of any initiated members of Alpha Gamma Delta, Delta Zeta, or Sigma Kappa sororities. The Club also organizes a Junior Panhellenic for the pledges of each sorority, so that they may become better aquainted with the rules and duties of College Panhel- lenics. Some of the year's activities included a Spring and Fall convocation with IFC, a progressive dinner, and the election of the Outstanding Greek Woman. Right: The Panhellenic officers for 1983-84 are, tfrom left to rightb Kristy Salisbury, V. Pres.g Stacey Magid, Pres., and Eve Spearman, Sec.-Treas. Above: Delegates are informed of financial standings and requirements with which their respective houses must comply. Right: Eve Spearman laughs While taking the minutes during one of the bi-monthly meetings. 224 QTL M ..-- ' Z-H X9-fzf'- if 5w Left:Alternate Delegates and Panhel- 2 Jw, - ffl lenic members look on as decisions f --Q - ' -- concerning fall rush are made. ,bove-: Panhellenic Delegates seated are ifrom left to right! Lori Doughtyg Sigma Kappa, Linda Longg Delta Zeta, and Rie erahg Alpha Gamma Delta. Alternate Delegates are standing ffrom left to rightj Keven Holbertg Delta Zeta, and Sonya otterg Alpha Gamma Delta. Right: Back row: ffront to back? J. Schmidt, R. Titony, D. Robbins, J. Haggard, D. Clemment, B. Kress, and J. Lynch. Front row: J. Duncan, D. Hoelescher, M. Cook, R. Armstrong, and D. Butler. Below: Duane Hoe- lescher notes important information as President Jeff Schmidt conducts meeting. Right: IFC provides a chance for the men's fraternities on campus to come together to discuss prob- lems and organize better relations between the houses. F N- . .... , .gs MAH- ww' .1 mf 226 IFC The men's Interfraternity Council consists of seven men's social fraterni- ties on campus. It promotes cohesive- ness among the fraternities, provides academic incentive, and stresses the im- portance of intramural sports activities. One of the major activities the IFC took part in this year was aiding the Genesis House project by helping clear land for construction. The men also par- ticipated in both the fall and spring Greek convocations, spring Greek Week, and the selection of the Outstand- ing Greek Woman. Lefty Rodney Armstrong and Randy Titony air their view on upcom- ing IFC activities and discuss possible reactions from the different houses. Below: IFC officers for 1983-84 are back row Jeff Duncan- fSports Coordinator. Middle row Cleft to rightjz Jeff SchmidtfPres., Mike Cook!V. Pres. Front row Cleft to rightb: Duane I-Ioelescher!Sec., and Randy TitonyfTreas. 227 Y--lm Ii W .mi X M X. M0,.Q.fz..sww:ff mil: I-1, Jil .iw 111 f i ,AL.,,.. X .iL... L.L:,f .:..1 . . 5 bL.,. ,,X:q, A TRAL STATE U IVER ITY Y N ,Q :DC rm . i k W? asm? E ROTC w-nm Professor of Military Science LTC. Nelson E. Modrall MAJ. William Rader CPT. James McMaster CPT. John Smith CPT. Marilyn Muzny SGM. William Reeves SFC. Ricky Harvey SFC. Ron Moeller SSG. Jim Garza CADET STAFF AND M IV CLASS Cdt. Cpt. S1 Leslie Montgomery Cdt. Lt. CO-A-CO Jimmie Starling Cdt. Ltc. Barbara Tacheny Cdt. Maj. S3 Carlos Vergera Cdt. Maj. XO June Lantz Cdt. Cpt. S4 Sam Rice Cdt. Maj. S5 Cathy Christianson Cdt Cdl Cdt Cdt Cdl Cdt Not Shown: Rex lee Jeff Stachewicz A Cdt. Cpt. HQ-CO-CO Floyd Smith Thomas Grafton Cdt. . Motoko Hulme . Dono James Cdl. Sharon Rose . Dave Smith . Michael Sprinkle . Hansel Stack . Alvin Whetstone MS III CLASS Otto Cargill Pacita Garcia Roger Hale Charles Harvey William Hedrick Dave Howard Michael McCuari Thomas Moxley Wayne Nevills Michael Ryan Rachael Vanhorn John Wells Not Shown: Mark Campbell Kay Lewis Chris Schaben LEARN WH T IT T KET' T0 LEADH 'fi Left.'1983 Distinguished Military Students - Bar- bara Tacheny, June Lantz, Sam Rice, Carlos Vergera, Cathy Christianson. and Leslie Mont- gomery. Below: Barbara Tacheny is awarded her Battalion Commander insignia from Ltc. Mondrall and her father. Q l Above Left: Family members, and Army men themselves, pm Hansel Stack's 2nd Lieutenant butter bars on his shoulders. Above: Cadet Jimmie Starling is presented the Saber Award from President Lillard. Starling was chosen as the Outstanding Cadet at Advanced Camp, Left: Charles Harvey, Thomas Moxley, and Wayne Nevills receive the National Guard Award during the fall awards ceremony. Right: Expert mountain climber Sargent Moeller in- structs a cadet on the intricacies of constructing rope bridges for rivers crossing. Below: Battalion Commander Tacheny relaxes under a tent during advanced camp. , E E 234 4 , i 6 will ,f .f-W -W nw Above: Cadet Michael Ryan learns to take the big jump at Jump School held in March. Left:Sam Rice plays water polo with MS Ill and IV classmates during morning PT. BE ALL YUU CAN BE Left: Cadets gather for a group shot after winning the Most Organized Group in the six mile Genesis Run. Run proceeds went to the Genesis Project, a home for battered children, Left! Clowning around on the airstrip, some ca- dets prepare to board for home during the annual ski trip to Grand Junction, Colorado. Above: Grizzly's Guerri1as celebrate New Years Eve. Below: Cadets Christianson and Tacheny enjoy delicious C-Rats during advanced camp. Left: Cadets Christianson and Lantz show off their muscles during rifle practice at the armory. Right: The MS IV class shows its Broncho spirit during homecoming by entering a float in the parade. 236 :Q 351 RGTC G CAMPUS Above: A helicopter pilot from the reserve unit supervises Cadet Keesey as he experiments with controls during the heli- copter exhibition on campus. Right: The ROTC colorguard carries the U.S. Oklahoma, and Central State flags during the homecoming parade. They provide this service for all campus activities such as football games-and guest presentations. S' u IN MEMORY OF Mina... Cdt Leshe O Bmen The Cadre and Cadets of CSU dedl cate thls m1l1tary SGCLIOD m memory of lhlS outstandmg cadet Les O Br1en set a good example to other cadets m has expertlse of mountam Cl1I'I'1blI lg He was a cadet always wlllmg to help and was a good frlend to all We the MS IV class w1l1 always remember our fellow cadet Left Cadet O Brlen demonstrates mountameer mg techmques to younger cadets l 0 , 0 I . . , . V . . - v . , . . There are sororities pha ta Zeta, Rho. 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Pearl Mascot .....,,.,4,,,...,,, Squirrel National Founding A A May 30, 1904, Syracuse University in New York Chapter Founding , October 29, 1960 Cforrn- ed from Shakespeare Clubb Famous Alumnae . . Raquel Welch, Rita Coolidge, Donna Fargo ts Q SA X X x X , Q X as rg s-:mf ' A as-NE, PM ,,, .:,.. .t., ,'.t, 3 ,, . Z, ., ,S ' f- 5 N :za--A 1 as Q-H-.1 Mi - C ,.::,G,.+-W LPI-I GAMMA DELT 3 Qi ,uv Far left Shelley Klcmme and Donna LaQuey are dressed appropriately for the Be True To Your School social held in September Left lhe first fall social gave tleft and right? pledges Kim Guthrie and Kerry Wever a chance to become better acquainted with Ccenterj member Toni Thomas Below Lori Crawford Fracy Evans Tami Peters Foni Thomas and Cindy Smith pause to reflect upon the serious moments in their educational careers ,w v - it Y. - - .rw - - - . A . , 1 . , . - 4 - Y -- Y V :sr er gk AFA OFFICERS President .,,,....,.,. Tracy Evans E+? VP of Fraternity Education . . Julie Burkhart VP of Scholarship .,.. Cindy Smith Treasurer .............. Lisa Queri Recording Secretary . Cathy Canfield Rush Chairman . Jennifer Lewallen Standards Chairman . Donna LaQuey House Chairman ,... Kerry Wever Social Chairman . . . , Lauren Allen Above:Leanne Bryant, Rie Gerah, Lauren Allen, and Sonya Potter pose for a Little Sisters of the Maltese Cross picture at the Alpha Gam Halloween social Me and My Shadow. Left: Roommates Cheryl Vorel and Lisa Queri symbolize sisterhood in its truest sense. Below: Members gather for a group photo during the Christmas social Tis the Season. AKA TRIVIA II A ii' Colors Apple Green KL Salmon Pink ' Flower ................ Tea Rose National Founding , March 1963 Q Alpha Kappa Alpha was the first Q A ' Black Greek sorority. -D ' if oqyo 602 MEN vnwp ' C9 ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA Above: Alpha Kappa Alpha members proudly display their AKA sign at a Spring rush party 242 Qeft and below: Alpha Kappa Alpha cntcred a decorated car in the CSU Homecoming parade to show heir school spirit. ii . Q Q ogg at AKA OFFICERS President ....... Karol Dancy SecretaryfTreasurer . . Gloria Bowen Dean of Pledges . . Terri Bush Corresponding Secretary , Glo- ria Pointer Graduate Advisor . Kim Jones Undergraduate Advisor . Gina Bonner A Above: Alpha Kappa Alpha paraphernalia is shown at rush parties to exemplify the AKA spirit for prospec- tive pledges, Left: Alpha Kappa Alpha members from Oklahoma meet to share ideas and views concerning rush, pledge and scholarship programs, along with AKA activities. lg.. ALPHA PHI ALPHA nxaw W3 dl 3 'f e lt Right: Alpha Angels - Sherry Brown, Loutasha Viney, Anita Cherry, Lisa Hall, Kaye Hill, Carol Reed, Cherrie Jackson Cvice presidenth, Lorraine Manning ipresi- dentl, and Charlotte Burrell fsecretaryj. AfIJA TRIVIA Colors i,..,...... Black SL Old Gold Auxiliary ,.i.,,,...,, Alpha Angels National Founding . . . December 4, 1906, at Cornell Univ., lthica, NY Chapter Founding ..ii.,. Fall, 1969 Famous Alumni . Quincy Jones, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Andrew Young, Thurgood Marshall, Eugene Upshaw, Jessie Owens. es E S E 5 Q l Above: Front Row - Terrence Mitchell, Sherry Brown. Carol Reed, Tony Akins. Second Row - Darryl Thurman, Keith Biglow, Rhonda Tennison, Lisa Hall, Sharon Penn. Garfield Doakes, Third Row - Beverly Johnson, Kaye Hill, Lorraine Manning. Charlotte Burrell. Steve Carpenter. Back Row - John Prince, Dwight Overtstreet. Kelvin Glover. Randy Hunt. f l Left: Alphas and Angels gather in front of Central Cafeteria on a spring day. Below: Alpha Phi Alpha members are Darryl Thurman, Kelvin Glover, Steve Carpenter, Keith Biglow, Terrence Mitchell, Dwight Overstreet, John Prince, Garfield Doakes, Tony Akins. Left: Officers Front Row - Keith Biglow, Dwight Over- street. Back Row - Kelvin Glover, Garfield Doakes, John Prince, Tony Akins. -1 AfI1A OFFICERS 1- Dwight Overstreet . . . President Keith Biglow .... Vice President William Finley . . . SecfTreasurer , Tony Akins .,.. Dean of Pledges Terrence Mitchell .... Historian Wilbert Wright ....... Chaplain John Prince . Angel Coordinator Garfield Doakes . .Sargent of Arms Right' Officers - Bo Mikolajczyk, Barry Wolf, Randy Titony Bill Kress, and Mike Alspaugh, ATQ OFFICERS President ......... Vice President Secretary . .,.,. . Treasurer ,... Pledge Educator Rush Chairman Social Chairman Annals ....,... House Manager Randy Titony . . , . Bill Kress Mike Alspaugh . . . Barry Wolf Bo Mikolajczyk . . . . John Pellow . . . David Butler . , . , . Tom Schula . . . . . Todd Noles Above The men of ATO find formal wear quite suitable for their tastes at the Sig Kap Violet Ball. Right: Members, pledges, and little sisters gather to record the time they had at the Alpha Gam Tis the Season Christmas socal Above: Kent Reneau, Barry Wolf, Tom Schula and John Pellow prepare for the tide at the Delta Zeta We're Beachin ' party. Right Jeff Haggard is caught in action at the annual ATO Tradewinds party. LefL.'The Tradewinds social gives members a break from classwork and a chance to let loose. AT9 TRIVIA Colors . . ..... Azure SL Gold Flower ....,. White Tea Rose L riie 1r r ii Jewel ..., Star of the Maltese A Cross 6 Auxiliary , Little Sisters of the Ai Maltese Cross 5 i National Founding . September f f 11, 1865, Virginia X Military Institute , Chapter Founding . May 5, 1962 Famous Alumnae . Bob Hope, Walter Cronkite, Richard Nixon, Willie Nelson, David Butz, and Gary Marshall ALPHA TAU QMEGA Above: Front Row-Mike Foster, James Orcutt, Jimmy Sturm, Patrick Young, Second RowASpencer Weatherly, Scott Stewart, Bill Kress, David Butler, Al Smith, Third Row-Randy Titony, Joe Beffer, Mike Copeland, Barry Wolf, Bo Mikolajczyk, Todd Noles, Mike Grilley, John Pellow, Jonathan Marks, David Brace, Dennis Valentin. Back Row-Paul Pendergraft, Kent Cook, Dennis Clemments, Mike Lanham, Steve Alton, Tom Schula, Mike Alspaugh, Tim Pitt. f A li J if M -i A29 TRIVIA 1- , Colors . . . , . Crimson SL Cream Flower . . r,...,,....,. Violet Jewel .....,,..... l,..l,. P earl Mascot ...l,...,,...... Elephant National Founding , January 13, 1913, at Howard Univ., Wash., D.C. Chapter Founding .. Spring, 1972 Famous Alumnae . Congresswom- an Shirley Chisholm, Nikki Gio- vanni, Mary Church Terrell, Leon- tyne Price. Above: Pledges perform a routine at the 'Pyramid Step Show, the annual pledge stomp show. Right: Officers - Debra Fisher, Trudy Spivey, Cassandra Williams, and Ja- keta Smith. Below.' The new fall pledges are Sonya Moore, Cynthia Ishem, and Ingrid Hall W 1, Q .Ill V QED DELTA SIGMA TI-IET Above: Couples participate in the Lovers Game, sponsored by the Deltas, by blowing the traditional kiss to the audience. l i i V if Above: The Deltas prepare a Thanksgiving Basket for needy family through the Communitive Action Pro gram in OKC. Left:Em1ly Thomas and Greg Ables were the winning Couple of the Lovers Game. 3 Left: Ingrid Hall, Cynthia Ishem, and Sonya Moore dress in white for their initiation into Delta Sigma Theta So- rority. Above: Members - Debra Fisher, Cassandra Wil- liams, Cynthia lshem. .Iaketa Smith. Sonya Moore, Trudy Spivey, and sponsor Mary Wil- liams. Leftf Members of Delta Sigma Theta help register votes on campus early in the fall as vol- unteer work. ' AEG OFFICERS -' Debra L. Fisher ...l.,,. President Jaketa L. Smith ,, . Vice President Trudy Spivey . Secretary Cassandra Williams ...,. Treasurer Yolanda Wisby ,,..l,.... Chairperson of Projects ' f- s- f it 'hirrii , t DEI IFA ZET X g et , ,,. .. -- of ails: sf -- 5,5 me . or - : 1-- S Q :,., -:.: i t 1 t A X Q Q kts t Mi Q X kg X Q TQ ,yi K, 3 5 i t F X - Mg Qt X wt so X Y. H QN X X Q R A X as 1 i X gtg Z X X . ' it - X gs. me gsm w X ls M, S52 Awww .st I Q 2 .NNY SQ, wsggxta w Abovef Delta Zetas smile for the camera at the Sig Tau Homecoming party. Right: Threasa Byler and Dale Bogle hold on tight at the Delta Zeta Hayride. Bel0w.'Shelly Dowdy, Tracy Knutson, Sandy Howard, and their dates enjoy the hayride held in early November. AZ TRIVIA Colors . . , . . . Rose 85 Green Flower , . . A A Killarney Rose Jewel . ..,...l. Diamond Mascot ,.,...,,.............,,,,. Turtle National Founding , Oct. 24, 1902, at Miami Univ., Oxford, Ohio Chapter Founding ,..4..... Aug. 21, 1956 Famous Alumnae , Marsha Wallace, Agnes ' V 'I' V Q Morehead AZ OFFICERS I President A.A,..4.,,.... Gail Schoonover VP of Membership . . Cheryl Kimbrough VP of Pledge Training , . Keven Holbert Treasurer ..,.............,, Linda Long Recording Secretary ........ Kathi Bray Corresponding Secretary . Kellie Litterell Scholarship Chairman . . . Shelly Stewart Chaplain ............. .... ' Ferry Jweid Panhellenic Delegate ..... Susie Goddard I Left: Keven Holbert lcenterd shows how proud she is of her two little sis' Sandy Howard and Wendy Thompson. Be1ow:DZ's do their rendi- tion of Thank God I'm a DZ during a formal rush party on theme night, 11 an Left: Kelli Beemer and her big sis Keven Holbert tell Santa what they want for Christmas during the big sis little sis party, Above: Meagan Brown, Sherry Spencer, Elaine Mc- Donald, and Linda Long celebrate their rush results on Bid Day. -- KAXI1 OFFICERS -- Adrian Bland . . ..... Polemarch Anthony Sledge . Vice-Polemarch James Mosely , Dean of Pledges Joseph McCormick . , .Keeper of Records 81 Excheques Paul Webb d...... . . . Strategies Clifford Braggs . . , J Reporter Below: The leaders of the fraternity are Clif- ford Braggs, James Mosley, Paul Webb, Anthony Sledge, Joseph McCormick and seated, Adrian Bland. Ri ht.'Members show different Ways to make the sign of then hater 6' nity. w KAPPA ALPHA P I 'i if 1' 1 i, 3 lp? 1 - 1 iggvfi 2 - 1 i 1 'V . M Q 'P l 'Uma ig vulV'v Be10w:Front Row - Clifford Braggs, James Mosley. Anthony Sledge, Adrian Bland. Back Row - Ralph Smoote, Paul Webb, Ray Williams, Kevin Rushing. Kent Myers, Joseph McCormick, Kevin Cash, Derrick Griffin, Fred Henderson. ,f 3 , , K fha 5 f ' ll' ? N 1 1 F l KAW TRIVIA i Chapter .. .,, Epsilon Gamma Colors .......,,., Crimson 8a Cream Jewel ... .....,. .,.. . .. Diamond National Founding .January 5,1911 at Indiana University Chapter Founding . January 23,1963 Famous Alumni Mayor Tom Brad- ley, Arthur Ashe, Gayle Sayers. Lefz.'Kappa Sweethearts Front Row - Charla Hurst, Mia Rush, X ton, Willa Becknell, Nieey Farmers. Back Row - MeShall N Shoemate, Annie Neil, Regina Baker, Tonya Daniels, Sharon Alexander, Pam Mays, Renita Sanders. 253 Detra Carrol, Karen Williams, Yvette Randall, Lisa Washing- L......J L..........i Above.' Officers-Rod Wilburn, Tony Morgan, Chris Fisher, Robert Leazure, and Jeff Schmidt. Right: Members and pledges celebrate their brotherhood at a rush party, KE OFFICERS -1 Grand Master . . Rod Wilburn Grand Procurator A Robert Lea- zure Grand Treasurer . Kevin Mur- phey Grand Master of Ceremonies , Jeff Schmidt Grand Scribe . .. Tony Morgan Rush Chairman .....,. Duane Hoelscher Pledge Educator , , , Mike Ray Social Chairman . . . Jeff Flash Athletic Director . Jeff Cadwell Above: Starduster Tracy Knutson is surrounded by Kappa Sigma men during a fall rush party. Right: Old officers Kevin Murphy, Robert Leazure, Rod Wilburn, Rusty Meeker, and Jeff Schmidt gath- er for a photo at the Kappa Sig!Sig Kap pajama party. KAPPA IG A KZ' TRIVIA Colors ....,.. Scarlet, Green, 84 White Flower ...........,. Lily of the Valley Jewels . Rubies, Pearls, and Emeralds Auxiliary ..............,.. Stardusters Mascot ....iii,.......,..,... Squirrel National Founding . October 10, 1869, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, W. Virginia Chapter Founding . December 10, 1969 Famous Alumni , . Robert Redford, Jim- my Buffet, Richard Crenna, Steve Owens, Robert Dole ive: Rod Wilburn gives his all to his fraternity during an intra- 'al football game. Above: Front Row - Jeff Flasch, Trent Russell, Rod Wilburn, and Tony Morgan. Second Row - Mark Ray, Anthony Roger, Cliff Bowman, and David Farris Third Row - Barry Gable, Joe Zimmerman, Ron Neese, and Jeff Cadwell, Back Row - Paul Davis, Chris Fischer, David Peeler, and Jeff Schmidt. OFFICERS - 3 Darrel Franklin Tony Richardson Curt Foster .,..,... Darren James . Jim Derritt Dean President ..,..Vice President Secretary Treasurer of Pledges Right Front Row - Floyd Smith, Darrell Franklin, Darren James, and Tony Rich- ardson. Second Row - Sam Nwako, Keith Bennett, David Sherman, Minnarrow Stewart, Keith Russell, and Vernon Pope. Back Row - Jay Stricklen, Travis Sulli- van and Byron Richmond. T' Y' NK X2XQ,,.r1.. PHI BET Q93 fix .7Q?ltL5if. . 3, : l,rfT'? .K WI Y' F315 A I 1 ltlifm Ul.,f,iTrtWfji,il1l r Nyfllllfw ff ,,,'A,:,, I l . 'Or . xv Q UNDP 0 lo' 5 5 5 x Left: Keith Russell and fraternity brother Curt Foster work together to score against Langston University. Above: The Sigmas perform a special routine during the stomp show at homecoming. Left.'Michael Smith, Robert Diggs, and Marshall Goff show some smooth moves with walking canes. Below: Some members relax before meeting begins. l -1. QJBE TRIVIA.i.-. Colors . . Blue 84 White Flower . White Carnation Jewel Pearl National Founding January 9. l9l4, at llow- ard l'niv.. Wash., D.C. Chapter Founding Spring, 19793 Famous Alumni Ronaldo Nemiah, Willis Reed, Maurice and Verdine White. Billy Dee Williams, Ralph Sampson. Tony Dorsett, Walter Payton. M-.UM UN .Must Alum 1 ww' Above: Sigma Doves Front Row - Glennetta Watkins, Lana Griffin, Cynthia Fite, and Rosalind Gordon. Back Row - Sharon Reynolds, Freda Grayson, Tammie Shaw, Tracie Bacher, Danita Coleman, Tiffany McCleary, Kim Price, Shelia Armstrong, and Cindy Tease. Left:Officers Front Row - Darren James, Floyd Smith, and Keith Russell. Back Row - Darrel Franklin, Travis Sullivan, Vernon Pope, and Minnarrow Stewart. Below Left: Reggie Smith, Curt Foster, and Kim Edwards cool off under the shelter at the Blue Family Picnic at which Sigmas, Zetas, and Doves were present. Below: Curt Foster aims for the goal. -.-..- 257 1 ,H it 4 k , I fL,, it ff,, im fefiwfs, 1 M 92 2,1 f ,, f 0 I wewwir ,i..Q7vg:ww tw' wif? Pfw rz- M V I ff , vf -I ,, f . ' IG A KAPPA Ab0V6.'J3l'1l'18 Lyon and Brenda Risenhoover get acquainted dur- ing the Bid Day picnic. Above Right: Leigh Ann Jeffcoat, Tony Beffer, and Ann Underwood go duck hunting after Randy Titony at the Masquerade Ball. Right: The largest family in the house dispays their shapely legs at the Christmas party. Y Q Above.'Melette Tucker and Angie Gammon prepare for take off at the Masquerade Ball. Right: Dolly, Bo, and Daisy Mae, among others, perform for rushees during formal rush. Nx x r Hz E: EK CFFICERS President A,....,... Stephanie Palmgren Vice President .........,. Robin Lackey VP of Membership . Brenda Risenhoover VP of Pledge Education . Marcie Everhart Recording Secretary .... Tammy Nease Corresponding Secretary . Cathy O'Don- nell Treasurer ...i.i,...., Brenda McDaniel Registrar .iii,.,......., Allison Watson Panhellenic Delegate . Wendy Bradshaw .ww ' W -1 Left: Sig Kaps show rushees scrapbooks during theme night. Below: Dana Seaton and Shelley Ma- han show off their flapper outits. ., EK TRIVIA Colors A , , .,.. Lavender 81 Maroon Flower , , . .......,,,..l... Violet Jewel ,..... ....,. , .... ,......,. . P earl Mascot ........,..............,,... Dove National Founding . . Nov. 9, 1874 at Colby College, Waterville, Maine Chapter Founding .......i. Aug 30, 1959 Famous Alumnae . Margaret Chase Smith, first woman senator Right: Gammettes Front Row - Chanel Hill and Rhonda Irby. Back Row - Valarie Hill, Carla Bogan, and Dana Brown. Below: Eloise Jackson, Toya Thomas, and Gayle Overall flip through the scrapbook of the Gamma Mu Sigma Graduate Chapter during a get-together. Be1ow.' Sorors of Sigma Gamma Rho gather for a group picture after a special ceremony. Below Right: Anita Jones and Shelia Seals display their sorority greek letters. Above: Gammettes meet in the dorm where they live near each other in Murdaugh Hall. is A ll K EPP OFFICERS Linda Samuels ..i..., President Shelia Seals ..... Vice President Lee Eldra Jenkins .... Secretary Tarita Howard .....,, Treasurer Anita Jones .... Asst. Secretary IG A GAMMA RI-IG EPP TRIVIA Colors ....... Royal Blue :SL Gold Mascot .................. Poodle Flower .......4........ Tea Rose National Founding . Nov. 12, 1922, at Butler Univ., Indianapolis, In. Chapter Founding .. March, 1984 Famous Alumnae ....... Sharon Hamilton Left: Front Row - Linda Samuels, Chanel Hill, Lee Eldra Jenkin s, Rhonda Irby, and Valarie Hill. Back Row - Shelia Seals, Anita Jones, Carla Bogan, Tarita Howard, and Dana Brown. Edbove: Officers - Anita Jones, Shelia Seals, Linda Samuels, ee Eldra Jenkins, and Tarita Howard. l 2 1 i l 262 Below: Sweethearts Front Row - Kim Davis, Gina Mills, Sabrina 0'Dom, Lori Crawford, and Vandi Roth. Back Row - Sherry Spencer, Lynda Cearfoss, Threasa Byler, Kristi Salisbury, Allison Watson, and Penny Mills. Right: Dennis Talley makes a strong finish in the ten kilometer run for Cerebral Palsy in Tulsa. Below right: Front Row - Brad Roselle, Eric Gleichman, Darren Thomp- son, Dale Bogle, and Greg Manning. Second Row - Mike McGaugh, Brett Weehunt, Paul Busch, David Robbins, J. D. Bradley, Kevin Wolf, Phil Kemp, Jeff Stuart, Dave Patton, Jeff Duncan, and Mitch Kooi. Back Row - Dennis Talley, David Wilson, Stacy Cain, Lynn Daylor, Randy Moore, Rusty Moore, and Wade Miller. TRIVIA 1 Colors ,..., Columbia Blue 85 White Flower ..,.,....,..,.,,. White Rose Auxiliary . Sweethearts of Sigma Tau Gamma National Founding . . June 28, 1921, Central Missouri State Teacher's College, Warrensburg, Missouri Chapter Founding ............ May 10, 1959 Famous Alumni . Stan Musial of the St. Louis Cardinals IGVIA TA GAMM Left: Officers Front Row - Phil Kemp. Back Row - Paul Busch, Jeff Duncan, David Robbins, and Dale Bogle. Below: Officers - Randy Moore, Lynn Daylor, and Darren Thompson, Left: Penny Mills receives flowers from Jeff Cooper as she is announced to be the 1983 Sig Tau White Rose. Above: Delta Zetas and Sig Taus helped register participants, pass out water and t-shirts, and clock the runners at the Cerebral Palsy Run, OFFICERS President ....,.., . . . Darren Thompson Vice President ..,. ......, L ynn Daylor VP of Education . . ,.,, Tom Dougherty VP of Finance ...... ..,. R ick Edwards VP of Membership ..., ..,. R andy Moore SecretaryfPublicity , ..,. , Paul Busch Social Chairman .. . . , Eric Gleichman Pledge Educator . . . . . . , Dale Bogie TAU KAPPA EP ILO ff: l 4- J . 1 4-R if V' Qi T Wg l it 1 to 4-, if YV , ifg ' ,' fl flu' Right: Mark Wood takes a rest halfway through his part of the mission, rolling a keg across the country to raise money for St. Jude's Children's Hospital. Below: Officers Front Row - David Anderson, Mike Cooke, Tom Moxley, and Tiger Sparger. Back Row - Blair Summers, Curtis Bohlman, Tim Moxley, and Phillip Thompson. --' TKE OFFICERS11 Tom Moxley . . . . . . , President David Anderson , , , Vice President Tiger Sparger , . Fraternity Educator Phillip Thompson , ., , . Secretary I Curtis Bohlman . . , , 'l'rcasurer Tim Moxley Sargent of Arms Mike Cooke , , . Chaplain Blair Summers , . Historian -A Above: Front Row - Phillip Thompson, Curtis Bohlman, Ronnie Woods, Bobby Garrett, David Francis, Tiger Sparger,vTim Moxley, and Hansel Stack. Back Row - Tom Moxley, David Anderson, Mike Cooke, Blair Summers, Price Oswalt, Matt Spencer, Tim Reese, Samuel Patterson, and Derek Haney. at ilahag Y Above: The hand-picked TKE cross country keg-rolling team enters McLoud, Oklahoma led by Mark Wood lpushing the kegh. Left: Roger Hale and David Anderson get in some study hours at the house during the afternoons. TKE TRIVIA Colors . , Crimson Lake Cherry SL Silver Grey I Flower ..,...,.i........,,,. Red Carnation Jewel ...,.....,,, ,....... W hite Pearl Mascot ,,.., ....,...................i E agle National Founding . . , Jan. 10, 1899, Illinois Wesleyan Univ., Bloomington, Ill. Chapter Founding ..,..,...... Dec. 17, 1955 I Famous Alumni , Arthur Ferrante and Louis Teicher QCSUD, Ronald Reagan, Elvis Presley, and Terry Bradshaw. Hif Daughters of Diana, Above: Daughters of Diana Front Row - Nancy Bresnahan, Karen Klinglesmith, Susan Stangl fChaptcr Sweet- heartl, Kathi Bray, and Teresa Smith. Back Row - Terry Jwcid, Kelley Gordon, Toni Splane, and Tracy Evans. Above: Hansel Stack acts as coordinator for the Right: The Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. members pose be- hind their greek symbols during fall rush 1983. IT zips OFFICERS Alasha Parker . . . President Cynthia Ellis ..... lst Vice President Lynn Tittsworth , 2nd Vice President Cynthia Singer 4. Secretary Michell Thomas . Sargent at Arms Renee Brown . Asst. Dean of Pledges u Ill ZET PHI BET Above: Zeta Phi Beta members - Michell Thomas, Lynn Titts- worth, Evangelia Dowdy, Bridgette Clemons, Renee Brown, Cynthia Ellis, Alasha Parker, and Cynthia Singer. Right: Evangelia Dowdy and Bridgette Clemons enjoy cake and punch during a rush party. Below: The sorors look forward to attending one of their special events, the Zeta Dance. 1, Below: Sorors forever, Cynthia Singer hugs Renee Brown after Renee has been creamed with a pie at the CSU birthday party. -an 11- ZQDB TRIVIA -1- Colors . , Blue 81 White Jewel ...r....,. Pearl Mascot , .... .,...,. D ove Flower , ..V,l..,V White Rose National Founding 4 January 16. 1920. at Howard Univ., Wash., D.C. Chapter Founding .. February 13, 1960 Famous Alumnae ,.,.. Esther Ptolle, Di- onne Warwick, Natalie Cole. f W 1 of Above: Members show off their Zeta Phi Beta Cassanova, Kurt Foster. Left:Off1- cers - Cynthia Singer. Renee Brown, Cyn- thia Ellis, Alasha Parker, Lynn Titts- worth, and Michell Thomas. 267 r ' if 41 af . M . Y f t is -9 15. 'v ig .- XJ f V - fs Q.. kj, N. 4. , H .H . if , . 0 1 K 5. 1' -,, , x. 'ifyg f-1 . ..,5 5, w -4, - . Performing Arts Our performing arts groups were among the best. The debate team, under Doug Duke's direction, was ranked first in the country. The Gloom Chasers Dixie Land Band competed in the Collegiate Finals competition. After being judged tops in the nation last year, they had many engage- ments this year, one being a stint on the Tonight Show. The drama department, un- der Dr. Lee Hicks, had many productions this year, Fifth of July, The Dining Room, The Belvedere Torso, and A Flea in her Ear . Other performing groups very visible were the cheerleaders, Fillies drill team, marching band, and its auxil- iaries performing at every home football game. The Tunesmiths under Dr. Coleman Smith, and the other singing groups, had many responsibilities this year to the cam- pus. They provided entertainment at the CSU Birthday Party, Miss CSU pageant, Feast of Carols, and other campus events .. . . We've got it all! Fifth Cf Jul if u r' gp! +4 :il . J '5 The Cast Kenneth Talley, Jr. ..... William Salyers Jed Jenkins ....... Ron Cameron John Landis . . . . . . Bob Hudgins Gwen Landis ........ Kelly Morris June Talley ...... Renee Stewart Shirley Talley .... Rebecca Wool- dridge Weston Hurley ..... Scott Gordon Sally Talley . Jean Cafky Wellfare ll Qi 'C 1 'sf Theatres and dining rooms are really about the same sort of thingg both, after all, are separate, old-fashioned, ceremonial spaces where various communities gather to celebrate themselvesg both echo with ritual and tradition, and seem rather dusty and forlorn in the clear light of dayg both are holding on for dear life against various, most osten- sibly efficient alternatives. But I think I've learned over the past year or two that life would be rather flat Without either one. - A. R. Gurney, Jr. 71' rr? ,V ly V H ,grx V V I 'N gt Q5 , ,, i WMM Q3 QV' , i yy JA R The Dining Room CAST William Salyers Sheri Cole Ron Cameron Renee Stewart Nathan Thomas Kelly Morris Lenny Magrath ....... Kelly Morris Chick Boyle Rebecca Wooldridge Doc Porter .......... Ron Cameron Meg Magrath . . ...., Ellen Ward Babe Botrelle . . . . . Jean Wellfare Barnette Lloyd .... William Salyers Above: William Salyers and Jean Wellfare are shown here as Barnette Above: Doc Porter, played by Ron Cameron, pours some wine for starry eyed Lloyd and Babe Batrelle. Meg Magrath, played by Ellen Ward. 4 12 4549---' x fu' ia...-1 gf git? Q g W as lgseigm lst Violins Kay Jenkins Barbara James Marlene Briscoe Anne Guevara Chris Pinkston Jean Sanford Paula Shoemake Ann Strong Deborah Townsend Becky Weaver 2nd Violins Kelly Gregg Lisa Sargent Russell Gillian Julian Gonzalez Jimmy Henthorn Brent Lively Jeff McKinney J eannifer Pauley Mark Plum Cyndy Price Helen Smith Violas Greg Haraway Robert Taylor Marlene Briscoe Ruth Inman Anne Guevara Cellos James Shelley Craig Cates Stacy Dalton Bobby Maine Steve Siceluff Basses Don Munday Haden Riggs Liza Martinez Kevin Ray Flutes Lisa Coats Lisa Nichols Oboes Jim Stroup Anne Buvinger Richard Fillips Clarinets Gisele Seaton Karie Foster Bassoons Terri Haws QFJ ii 'li he 5' Charles Woods Horns Bill Cable Michelle Kaleda John Pappas Bruce Higdon Trombone David Quiett Robin Wade Trumpet Bob Long Bruce Higdon Tympani Gloria Mattsfield Percussion Brett Watkins Librarian Don Munday Stage and Equipment Manager Chris Pinkston Eric Adams Sherilani Anderson Richard Barclay Steven Barrett Don Benefee Lisa Berryman Boyd Blackaby Jerry Bowie James Brown Ronald Burnidge Murray Butler William Cantrell David Chambers Rusty Cocklin Clyde Connor Randall Cook Christopher Cord Stephen Daily Brian Dambold Randal Decker Annette Descher Dwayne Doolittle Cynthia Dutton Lorenda Eastep Mark Filson Karie Foster Michael Fugate Karolyn Gannaway Gary Gardner Concert Band Christopher Glenn David Hall Robert Harnden Terri Haws Timothy Henry Bruce Higdon Tammy Hobbs John Hodges William Hogg Sheri Hood Geraldine Hubbard Nanine Huddleston Michael Jackson Dennis Jones Teresa Jones Jimmy Jordan Michelle Kaleda Christopher Kelsey Jacquelyn Kennedy Jeff Kidwell Karen Klinglesmith Wendell Knight Martin Kobuck Wayne Lawley Brandon Lewis Bob Long Kecia Massey David McLain John Minden Connally Myers Merle Nealis Vince Norman Kevin Odonnell Warren Orr Van Osborn Kenny Ott John Pappas Stephanie Patton Suzanne Philpott John Pranter David Quiett Kevin Ray Leeanne Rose Tommie Sapcut Kelle Scott Gisele Seaton Jimmie Smith James Stroup Gregory Tivis Karen Wade Sheryl Waechter Susan Wagner Donell Walker Ronnie West Charles Whitlock Ann Wigley Charles Woods Left Norman plays a solo on the sax. Right: Brass section of the concert band performs during the Winter Concert. Below Dr Kidwell tells the audience of the Stage Band's next performance at a campus concert. 3.133 Saxes Chris Kelsey Lisa Nichols Vince Norman David Chambers Gary Gardner Trumpets Chris Cord John Hodges Greg Tivis Bill Cable John Pappas Trombones Robert Harnden Jeff Kidwell Mike Jackson Robyn Wade John Pranter Rhythm J. D. Wiggins Chuck Moore Clyde Connor Rich Dimonico 2nd Band Saxes Chris Glenn Keri Carter e Band Blair Montgomery Gary Gardner Steve Barrett Trumpets Monte Bridgeforth Brian Bass James Brown Bob Long Mark Filson Trombones John Pranter David Quiett Maryt Kobuck Boyd Blackaby Tony Everett Rhythm Vince Norman Ronnie Lee Richard Sparger Steve Daily Randy Cook Richard Barclay Kevin Ray Alternates Jimmy Jordan Brian Danbold Ronnie West Randy Decker 'W 0' Q Q: 3 mwwmw pdf' i i W -N . 5 gi if is X .N 3. i. 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Eric Adams Jennifer Alexander Sherilani Anderson Ricky Barclay Steven Barrett Don Benefee Lisa Berryman Boyd Blackaby Jerry Bowie Shirley Brintnall James Brown Lee Anne Braynt Ronald Burnidge Murray Butler William Cantrell David Chambers Rusty Cocklin Clyde Connor Randall Cook Christopher Cord Stephen Daily Brian Dambold Randal Decker Annette Descher Dwayne Doolittle Lori Doughty Cynthia Dutton Lorenda Eastep Mark Filson Karie Foster Michael Fugate Karoly Gunnaway Gary Gardner Christopher Glenn Kelly Goddard Susie Goddard David Hall Robert Harnden Terri Haws Theresa Helt Timothy Henry Bruce Higdon Tammy Starr John Hodges William Hogg Sheri Hood Geraldine Hubbard Nanine Huddleston Dana Ivey Michael Jackson Dennis Jones Teresa Jones Jimmy Jordan Michelle Kaleda Christopher Kelsey Jacquelyn Kennedy Jeff Kidwell Karen Klinglesmith Wendell Knight Martin Kobuck Donna Laquey Wayne Lawley Brandon Lewis Cynthia Leyda Bob Long Kecia Massey David McLain John Minden Connally Myers Merle Nealis Vincent Norman Kevin Odonnell Warren Orr Van Osborn Kenny Ott John Pappas Stephanie Patton Suzanne Philpott John Pranter David Quiett Kevin Ray Brenda Risenhoove Leeanne Rose Tommie Sapcut Kelle Scott Gisele Seaton Jimmie Smith James Stroup Wanda Thompson Gregory Tivis Karen Wade Sherly Waechter Susan Wagner Donell Walker Ronnie West Charles Whitlock Ann Wigley Michelle Williams Charles Woods I' Fillies + ..h, 35' SS 'Sv 'XkNXx NSN, . 555 7 -lf. K T' 1 S 1'1 b+X:gvT2f:' b I k Beth Clegg Jennifer Alexander Donna LaQuey Lee Anne Bryant Dana Ivey Sherrie Davis Wendy Bradshaw Threasa Byler Tarrence Jones Theresa Helt Cindy Leyda Michelle Williams Lori Doughty Wanda Thompson f QW f, , in f', , Y R 2 2 f' , 1 4 g .4 ,rg V I' puikiw H f QW riff! 45 f' 'f5f ,: , am, N , W A in Z 3 I in '59 Flag Corp Marcie Thornbrue Donell Walker Sheryl Waechter Lisa Bergman Charles oods Laura Crofford Susan Weidenmaier Tremea Brothers Lisa Washington Karie Fisher Keyanne Orick Xi 5-Qkaifg 1 ., 1- E Mfsx a,xs.i5?2xafss,, if as Kelly Hastings Vince Bridges Don Willms Michelle Kaleda Cynthia Singer Doug Yoder 1 Above Don Wlllms and Kelly Hastings spin their rifles Below Cynthia Singer Joins in as the rifle corps holds rifles at attention. F ,, A ,g i i W K A Twirlers Brenda Risenhoover Susie Goddard Shirley Brintnall Kelly Goddard ?lbin Zotigh 3 ames Russell -I Men S Quartet o n Lilly University Choir Above.' The Choir performs Messiah under the direction of Dr. Coleman Smith. Soprano Lisa Brewer Heather Cormack Jennifer Fowler Kimberley Garrison .Ioan E. Gregory Kimberly McAlister Helen McNulty Katherine Lehmann Nancy Miller Jackie Onderek Emily Payne Stephanie Sargent Carol Saunders Linda Shirely Wanda Thompson Alecia Williams Alto Tracy Bailor Darla Boyd Veletta Burleigh Vicki Crow Shirley Fairbanks Valeri Gloodt Barbara King Janene McPhail Flora Miller Charlene Morris Helen Richards Debra Rider Becky Robbins Pamela Roulston Brenda Smith Sherry Thatcher Kimberly Turk Donna Varasse Lisa Whitesell Tenor Ernest Atchison Carl Battles Greg Barrett Joel Thomas Bell David Chambers Stephen Fite Randall Gotschall Gregory Hoepfner Gregg Patton Albin Zotigh Bass Joe Brown Ronald Burnidge Edgar Cruz Richard Fillips Michael Hawkins Terry Jackson Jeffrey Jobe Ronald Lee Darrell Schantz James Russell Stroup Robert Taylor Thomas Terry Jay Wolfe Heather Corrnack Jennifer Fowler Valerie Gloodt Joan E. Gregory Janene McPhail Nancy Miller Winston Banta Carl Battles Steve Fite Mike Hawkins Jeff Jobe Warren Orr Robert Taylor Rick Barclay Tom Bell Above: Jenny Fowler and Carl Battles sing a duet during a campus concert Below: The Tunesmiths play to a University Center audience. Tunesmith Above: The Tunesmiths show their all around talent with choreographed moves, Below: Carl Battles and Warren Orr display a little theatrics during a performance. 'elf' wwf , WW ,.., M ff Q, :: mW ' James Beard Aaron Chaplin Paul Collins Desmond Fernandes Lyn Graham David Gray Roni Hale Terry Jackson Tonya Lawrence WeiChing Leong D. W. Mason June McFadden Tawnya McKee Carol Paxton Laura Shepherd-Hansen Vincent Talley Steve Uhrig Kristi Wasson Barbara Watson Martha Watson Sharon Wilson Donald Willms Yolanda Wisby Right: Paul Collins teams up with Laura Shepherd-Hansen in a special number. Below:The whole company gets together for this one and shows how much fun it is being a Kaliedoscope Dancer. e 5 . K +ve-sxw . Q sxffgf '- 'sm : b -sis., 1-ev, S . 11 'fs N- s f Basketball Kathy Jones Vandi Roth Sherri Wingo Cindy Rainer Renee Richards Regina Baxter Lori Beeler James Frank 296 XFN K +1 jr Z x I5 'KT - . , I. . Ex iw sw A if I X is , D . INR .3 fi S Q S Y? Q S k 3 ii 3 3 5 K F Ei Q N S S fun Cheerleaders f-an M- f awww.:-lmsixi-A,-mga f - nt , 1-muff.-L Football Bob Mayfleld Winston Banta Brian Pitre LaDonna Prieto Verna Preston Sonya Potter Denise Webb Joy Omalza Brenda Terrett Becky Boydston the wrestling team. Above: Theresa Helt and Brenda Frick rise Above: Sponsor Beth Camblin lends her support to Above: Micki Edwards yells for VICTORY? for the excitement. Mat Maids Micki Edwards Shari Davis Kim Haury Wendi Thompson Jackie Doyle Theresa Helt Dana Ivey Brenda Frick Lee Anne Bryant Shelley Klemme X SX. a .gm , 'N Debate Cherie Smith Tim Barclay Eva Galipeau Chris Woods Bev Graham Lisa Barnett Martin Glendinning Greg Fielder David Widdoes James Johnson Jim Hill Karla Groenewold Above: David Widdoes and Tim Barclay gather research for a contest. Belo w.'The CSU Debate Team poses with the many trophies won this season, Below:MarL1n Gleridlnnmg WOYRS OU V115 SUHLCSY- ,Y ,,,,,, ,,,7,, , , W , H, , W, W, ,Q ports CSU's long tradition of winning sports was continued in 1983, with exceptional seasons in many fields. The Broncho base- ball team won the NAIA District Nine. CSU ranked fifth nationally in wrestling, after taking the National crown the previous year. Three wrestlers were named All- America. 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Above: Charles Murdock, Athletic Director Above: Douglas Folks, Sports Information 302 T5 Charlie Murdock has been involved in CSU athletics for 22 years and is now in his seventh year as Athletic Director. Murdock played football for CSU in 1950, 1954, and 1955. He came to work as an assistant coach in 1962, the year the Bronchos grabbed their first national championship by thrashing Lenoir Rhyne College tlocated in North Caroli- nal in Sacramento, California, by the score of 28-13. In 1971, Charlie became head track coach at CSU. His last two teams won the Oklahoma Intercollegiate Confer- ence championship. He was honored in 1975 as NAIA District Nine Track Coach of the Year and in 1976 as the OIC Track Coach of the Year. Doug Folks is starting his third year as Director of CSU's sports information of- fice. His duties include preparing bro- chures and press releases for various sports, compiling statistics and serving as historian of the athletic department. While a student at CSU, he was editor of the student newspaper, The Vjstaj and was president of Sigma Delta Chi, Society for Professional Journalists. After graduation, Folks took a position as sports writer at the Edmond Evening Sun newspaper. While there he covered such prestigious events as Avon Futures Tennis Championships, PGA Cup Match- es and NAIA national wrestling and football tournaments. Murdock and Folks - the efforts of both represent CSU athletics at its fin- est. Gary Howard, Head Football Coach. Head football coach Gary Howard has Deen involved in athletics at CSU since l968. For nine years he was a top defen- sive co-ordinator for the Bronchos and in L977 he was awarded the head coaching ob. Since then he has amassed a record if 53 wins, 19 losses and 2 ties. Howard, who received his bachelor's 'rom the University of Arkansas and his naster's from CSU, was a versatile ath- ete in college, playing such positions as Jffensive guard, tight-end, linebacker, and defensive end. He was a two year starter for the University of Arkansas 1nd in his junior and senior seasons 1962-63 and 1963-643 he appeared in two Sugar Bowls. Coach Howard played his high school Jall at Tulsa's Central High School where he garnered All-State Honors. Howard doesn't lecture his players. He hopes the disciplines and demands put on them all show them that they can ae successful in life through hard work and persistence. To Howard, attitude is the most impor- tant ingredient making up a winner. A winner is able to work with others and do the things it takes for the good of the team. The individual gets his rewards Gar Howard Sz Co. Terry Jones, Defensive Line Coach. tant. 2 ' Boone Copeland, graduate assis -kk Defensive Backfield Coach. John McGivern, Offensive Coor- dinator and offensive Backfield Coach. Lani. accordingly. However, Coach Howard emphasizes: To have a winning football team the abilities must be there. The players have to be bigger, faster, more intelligent, quicker. Top quality talent is impor- tant. On this year's squad both the offense and the defense have tremendous speed. This is about the fastest team Howard has ever coached. Howard felt that for the Bronchos to be successful this year they had to be better earlier in the sea- Doug Kretchmar, graduate assis- son than they were last year if they hoped to repeat as national champions. All coaches harp on the players about staying out of trouble. As for stressing the importance of getting an education to his players, he's realistic. t'I'm not foolish enough to believe I can make an athlete get a degree, observed Howard. The coaching staff offers the opportu- nity for the player to get an education, and we stress this opportunity. It Ca de- gree? will mean something one of these days. Marlon Gay, Defensive Coordinator and Jeff McKibbin, Head Trainer, keeps the peace with the aid of two of his assistants 1983 Bronchos Vie For Third ational il 4 . f Wmtsl 5 WIS' ,, .fy z:f7iTiZ?l W' N 'ii65'?'w 321 . ftp. . - , Championship CSU 28 Northwestern 10 The Bronchos faced the 1983-1984 campaign with 18 re- turning full or part-time starters and a wealth of talent. Endowed with outstanding aerial and ground attack capa- bilities the Bronchos had to answer the question, Can we repeat as NAIA national champions? How did the Bron- chos fare? Read on. CSU scored on its first possession and seemed on the verge of blowing the Northwestern Rangers out of their own stadium on September 3. Northwestern retaliated with a field goal at the start of the second quarter, followed by a touchdown six minutes later to send the Alva fans into an uproar. The Bronchos quieted the crowd somewhat when, with 48 seonds to go before half-time, senior tailback Joe Hayes burst four yards around the 'left end to score. The Bronchos led 14-10 at the half, and from there it was all CSU. Strong safety John Preston led the team with six assisted tackles and five unassisted. Southpaw quarterback Randy Page ran for one touchdown and passed 14 yards to All- American Daric Zeno for another. Joe Hayes, a Texas A851 transfer, debuted for CSU to the tune of 148 yards and two touchdowns, while senior full-back Bruce Vann tacked on another 61 yards. Dwain Banks split the uprights on four consecutive field goal attempts to complete the scoring. Bo Mathews, a 6 foot 1, 205 pound defensive end hailing from Yukon, Oklahoma, observed: We had first game mistakes. Our defense was aggressive and played better against this team compared to last year. We were behind before the half, and we were sluggish. In both of their scoring plays we had a breakdown in the defense. CSU 45 Southwestern 17 After a successful extra point attempt by Dwain Banks the Bronchos led 7-0. Early in the second quarter CSU struck again when Ran- dy Page heaved a 44-yard bomb to Daric Zeno. Banks toed the ball through the uprights to make it 14-0. After a Bulldog touchdown and field goal, Page hooked up with wide-receiver Willie Henderson for 43 yards to set up another Hayes TD. During the closing minutes of the first half, CSU lineback- er Ed Desherow pounced on a Bulldog fumble at Southwes- tern's twelve yard line. After an ensuing field goal by Banks, CSU led 24-10. Shortly after half-time the pesky Bulldogs moved back in striking distance by driving 80 yards to score. From that point on it was all CSU. On the Bronchos' next possession fullback Bruce Vann exploded on a 50-yard jaunt that can only be described as a flattened This run set up a four yard touchdown by Hayes. Later in the third quarter Vann and Page scored in succession to ice the game. Defensive standouts for the game were Ed Desherow, tackles David Rolle and Doug Williams, defensive ends Rickey Gliver and Bo Mathews, and cornerback Randy Preston. Weak safety Fred Henderson and kicker Dwain Banks both made crucial open field tackles which probably pre- vented enemy touchdowns. Bruce Vann summed the game up. We are always emo- tionally high for the Southwestern game. We get up for the big games, and that was one of them. wfi:,fw..waw'wie'lf. s,.,iv5,ffieew.f4zfi-P 4. nf , 461' W,., I giffgfwzt'i.gW.-wifi. -' ' 'L f H W ' I . '-L W' . , 8155. 11 M .,-4 f ' ' 5 I ,,-Hr, 7 ' f I Y' fffagsfr f f f , . M,Hips.gs,'iq 4 ?j?i . Qs:,'.,,y,.ffq.'f,.ffwf.?f , ' , ff faaf igi, f 3 , 7 av 7 'V 4 1 ff., A .,M?i. ,gl-ii , .52 5 95 at ' . 1 af ,. . - . - Vwydywi ,. V '-'WW 17' 'f' .fa V W v-.ffv M TM- -f u CSU 56 Henderson State The Bronchos blasted the visitors from Henderson, Arkansas, in their third game of the season. In the process Randy Page and Randy Preston broke two CSU records. Page became CSU's all-time leading passer. He bested Mike Jones' mark of 2,957 yards accumulated from 1970 through 1972. Page's career total at the end of this game stood 2,981 yards in just 17 games as a Broncho. Late in the third quarter cornerback Randy Preston snagged an errant Hen- derson State pass deep in Broncho terri- tory and raced 75 yards into the end zone and into the record books. He be- came the leader in pass interception yards with 290 to surpass Royce Howard's record of 244 yards set from 1968-1971. The first quarter ended in a draw with Page and the opposing quarterback crossing the goal-line. In the second quarter Page hooked up with receiver Willie Henderson for passes of 14 and 29 yards to score two touchdowns. The Reddies responded with a touchdown of their own, but this was negated when Page plunged into the end Zone from the two. At the half the score stood 28-7. In the third quarter fullback Bruce Vann dived over a pack of Reddies from the one, and Randy Preston made his record-setting interception to just about close the door on Henderson State. Joe Hayes slammed it shut and brought the crowd to its feet with an electrifying 68 yard touchdown run which zig-zagged the width of the field. As Hayes and a pursuing tackler sailed along the sidelines, offensive tackle Rod David aided his team-mate by waylaying the opposition. fm will W 5 . 1 ,s , if A af W N2 x QWMM , A X , ,gg Xu .kb Q 5, A k.,,A , - x . 1 x f ' ' 3' . , ' .r H ff,- V . f. N- ,fx mx Y' ' ' f ' 'E ' 61 ,T - I ,Tai - ' M 6 A - V i i 4 , I , ,x A A Na . K , Jean, I . . ,, W '-'ff skx M' f4 A 'gif f W ' Q ,nj Q -Q Q 1 .1 . K,Q.1f V -Ti15,xi'Ef5kQ,A,,,I'24 ,Wy g J I 4 Qin Q fasgiw mm ,, v -, .Y ,1 'j' W V,-53'-M Axcis M , x F as ff MQJ Vg M WW. 1-.Q pq. f' K ,maf- K ,B4g,.,a'u4vY'- 'Usa-..'f , ,, . .LJ t 4y1'ffWT 'L A was O vin- CSU 31 Howard Payne 12 The Broncho stampede resumed Sep- tember 24 when CSU traveled to Brown- wood, Texas and thrashed the Howard Payne Yellow Jackets 31-12. As has happened on all of the Bron- chos previous games, CSU scored on its first possession. Joe Hayes covered the last seven yards of an 80 yard drive. Twice during that drive the Bronchos faced third and long situations. Both times Randy Page hooked up with tight end Chris Edgmon for 15 yards to keep the drive alive. A 37 yard goal by Dwain Banks and a 67 yard gallop by Bruce Vann ended the half at 17-0. The third quarter featured Joe Hayes blazing 44 yards for a touchdown. How- ard Payne then scored its first touch- down but failed on a two point conver- sion attempt to end the third quarter 24- 6. Early in the fourth quarter nose guard Tim Stone jumped on a yellow Jacket fumble at Howard Payne's eleven yard line. On the following play, Page ran a keeper around the left side for the final CSU touchdown. Howard Payne scored a consolation touchdown late in the last quarter but again failed on an attempted two point conversion to finalize the score 31-12. Defensively, Mike Tasby and Ed De- sherow led the team. Tasby was credited with eleven assisted and one unassisted tackle. Desherow had five unassisted and ten assisted tackles. Tim Stone, a senior who has been with the Bronchos since 1980 remarked: The play that I remembered best about this game was when they ran a draw. As soon as they handed the ball to the back I stuck him. 'Alt was a tough game. We played to- gether more as a team and it Cthe game? kind of broke open. Above: Deja vu? Tailback Joe Hayes ion the left? appears to see his reflection. CSU 38 NEOSU 15 October 1. Homecoming! The Bron- chos stumbled at the outset, then went on to bury the Redmen from Talequah. Aided by a Broncho fumble, Northeas- tern took the lead early in the first quar- ter. CSU responded quickly with two long touchdown drives. Still in the first period, corner-back Lester Baldwin scored the third CSU touchdown by picking off an errant Red- men pass and zipping into the end zone. The Bronchos claimed two additional touchdowns late in the second quarter and early in the third quarter. A 27-yard field goal by Dwain Banks with 5:43 left in the third quarter wrapped up the Above: Now where do you think you're going? A Southwestern Bulldog is corralled by two Broncho defenders. Broncho victory. Northeastern squeaked out a consola- tion touchdown and a two-point conver- sion play early in the fourth quarter to account for the final score. CSU displayed a balanced offensive at- tack, garnering 258 yards rushing and 195 yards passing. CSU reeled off touch- down drives of 82, 89, 75 and 80 yards. The offensive line blew open holes a Mack truck could have driven through. The Bronchos mixed it up beautifully with plays like a 41-yard reception by Willie Henderson, a 40-yard explosion by Joe Hayes, a 26-yard diving catch by Daric Zeno and a 14-yard scramble by Bruce Vann. Randy Page turned in his best perfor- mance of the season connecting with 10 out of 19 passes for 195 yards. Spencer Schwarz, an offensive guard from Grand Prairie, Texas, commented We met the challenge of playin Northeastern, the number three team ig the nation. We were the number one team. We wanted it more than they did They should have been ready. It was e big game. It was the game of the week We showed everybody we were loetten than they were. The game ended on one sad note. Sen ior defensive tackle David Rolle injure his knee and was sidelined for the sea son. He finished the year with six sol tackles, 27 assists and one quarterbac sack. CSU 34 East Central 17 As in the previous game, the Bron- chos' opponent, East Central, took the early lead. CSU responded quickly with a long touchdown drive. Shortly after- wards, the Bronchos were on the board again. A fierce rush by defensive tackle Vic Holder gave strong safety John Preston the opportunity to intercept a Tiger pass and scamper 66 yards for a touchdown. The last CSU touchdown of the half was set up when Randy Preston recov- ered a ECU fumble deep in Broncho ter- ritory. Two plays later, Bruce Vann ex- ploded through a hole on the right side and rambled 71 yards for a touchdown. CSU led 21-7 at halftime. The Tigers came roaring back in the third quarter with a field goal and a touchdown to pull within four points of the Bronchos. In the fourth quarter, critical recep- tions by Daric Zeno and a 26 yard run by Randy Page helped the Bronchos storm 80 yards for a touchdown. The knock- out punch came when weak safety Fred Henderson intercepted a pass at East Central's 30 yard line. This set up a 19 yard touchdown pass from Page to tight- end Clifford Burney. Vann delivered his finest performance of the season by rushing 172 yards and scoring two touchdowns. Tailback Joe Hayes turned in a fine performance by rushing 105 yards. Mike Tasby, a linebacker from Dallas, Texas, was credited with 4 assisted tack- les and 4 solo tackles. He stated: We had some breakdowns in the first half. We had our ends taking the quarterback which gave their runners the outside. After half-time we changed from our shade defense to a squat defense. We were fired up. Right: Split end Daric Zeno N81 offensive tackle Rod Davis 13655, and weak safety Fred Henderson C3327 beat the heat during Fall practice. R ,J ' -icsu 1,13 .ysligifqig W M Q - -fm M h A Vw HALF-TIME W5-nf -, x -:Q ii' hy' ,sf z' 351 34 gi V'-n g TN , ' ' . A fl, K tix 'gist . Ax, A' fm -S , ,- . 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Tail- back Joe Hayes did the touchdown hon- ors from four yards out. An Aggie touchdown late in the sec- ond quarter and a successful two-point conversion attempt put Cameron on top at half-time, 8-7. On the first play after half-time, cor- nerback Randy Preston jumped on an Aggie fumble at Cameron's own 25 yard line. Two plays later, Randy Page fired a 23 yard pass to split end Willie Hender- son to place the Bronchos on top 13-8. Shortly afterwards, Cameron came , iw' 2' ,G ,W A , if 23 gig S 0 FSA charging back with a touchdown and an- other successful two-point conversion to recapture the lead, 16-13. CSU tied the game up when Dwain Banks nailed a 37 yard field goal. The third quarter scoring ended almost as it began. This time, defensive tackle Lee Haff pounced on a Cameron fumble to set up a CSU touchdown. Joe Hayes again took it across the goal line. The score was now 20-16. Early in the fourth quarter, corner- back Lester Baldwin recovered another Aggie fumble to set up a 22-yard field goal by Dwain Banks. Two plays later the Aggies turned the ball over for the fourth time when weak safety Fred Henderson intercepted a pass at CSU's own 38 yard line. On the very next play, Joe Hayes a complished the hat trick and accounts for much of his 199 yards gained on tl night when he zipped 62 yards for touchdown to put the Bronchos on tc 33-16. The Aggies scored a consolatic touchdown late in the fourth quarter b failed on a two-point conversion attem to bring the game to a close. Wide receiver Willie Henderson co lected four passes for 78 yards and a spf in the record books. He surpasse Charles Dunlap's 2,034 career receptic yards tset from 1967-19703 with 2,06 yards. Quarterback Randy Page became tl' all-time leading passer in every cat gory. On the list of most completions in ii k 1 career, he bested Mike Jones' record iset from 1970-727 of 190 completions out of 355 attempts for 2,957 yards. Page's new record was 196 comple- tions out of 385 attempts for 3,655 yards. Buddy Link, a senior offensive guard from Amarillo, Texas, felt that because of the two open dates in succession, it was like starting a new season. We were lackadaisicalj' stated Link. We had a few good plays but our timing was off. It was a real physical game. CSU 48 Langston 7 The Bronchos trampled the Lions from Langston, and in the process Quar- terback Randy Page set a new school wg record and tailback Joe Hayes broke the 1,000 yard rushing mark for the season. Page's one yard rushing and 220 yards passing shot the total offensive yards ac- credited to him in his career, 4,470 yards 43,875 passing, 595 rushingl, past the old record of 4,360 yards set by tailback Steve Tate from 1977-1980. By the end of the first half J oe Hayes had eclipsed the 1000 yard mark with 1041 yards and fullback Bruce Vann had gained all of his 131 yards on the day. First quarter scoring featured a 39 yard touchdown pass from Page to split- end Darci Zeno and three touchdowns by Bruce Vann, one of which capped a gallop of 85 yards. A twelve yard touchdown by running back Kennth Whetstone, a 21 yard 4 n touchdown reception by Daric Zeno, and a two yard run by the kicker and reserve quarterback Dwain Banks highlighted second half action. Defensively, linebacker Mike Tasby, strong safety John Preston, and weak safety Todd Tims each intercepted a pass. After eight games linebacker Ed Desherow ranked as CSU's leading tack- ler with a whopping 83 assisted tackles and 30 unassisted tackles. Weak Safety Fred Henderson com- mented: I underestimated them fLang- ston? a little, but as the game progressed I gained more respect for them. It was a tremendous victory. CSU 28 Eastern New Mexico 28 Nov. 19, 1983. Portales, New Mexico. The Greyhounds of Eastern New Mexico University were 8-1 coming into the game and easily represented the tough- est challenge the Bronchos had faced all year. During the first quarter and the begin- ning of the second, the Bronchos racked up 20 unanswered points and seemed well on their way to a rout. Tailback Joe Hayes received a 13 yard pass from quarterback Randy Page for the first CSU touchdown. Page took the second one in himself, and Hayes jetted across the goal line for the third T.D. The Greyhounds, however, finally got untracked and lived up to their billing as a pass-oriented team. During the last three quarters they reeled off 28 unan- swered points, all passing, to forge ahead 28-20, with only a little over 5 minutes remaining in the game. The Broncho sit- uation looked dark indeed when CSU took possession of the ball on their own 33 yard line. The big plays on this do-or- die drive was a 26 yard reception on first down by tight end Chris Edgmon and a six yard reception by fullback Bruce Vann which set up a fourth and one on the one yard line. Vann was injured on the play and re- serve fullback Michael Cowart came in to bull his way across the goal line for the touchdown. The drama was high as Vann came back on the field, after hav- ing had to be helped off the play before, and swept around the right side for a successful two point conversion. The last game of the regular season ended 28-28, leaving the Bronchos unbeaten in regular season play. Defensive ring leaders for the Bron- chos were defensive end Bo Mathews and linebackers Ed Desherow and Mike Tasby. Cornerback Lester Baldwin and weak safety Fred Henderson both had interceptions. Ed Desherow, an Edmond native, led his teammates in the tackling depart- ment during regular season play with an outstanding 88 assisted tackles and 32 solo tackles. Front row: Mike Berry, Tim Stone, John Preston, Fred Henderson, Willie Henderson, Daric Zeno, Joe Hayes, Bruce Vann, Michael Cowart. Row 2.' David Rolle, Rod Davis, Ray Griffin, Van Wooten, Buddy Link, Randy Page, Cham Carpenter, Spencer Schwarz. Row 3: Toby Daugherty, Jeff Crouch, Randy Preston, Doug Williams, Rick Oliver, Lester Bald- win, Justin Jackson, John Mack, Vic Holder, Lee Haff, Herb Allison. Row 4: Edmond Pickens, Paul Kamp, Jeff Pyle, Mel Hacket, Jimmy Banks, Chris Edgmon, Bo Mathews, John Holmes, Jeff Zelnicek, John McMoni- gle, Danny Saul. Row 5: Hardy Mar- tin, Mark Monroe, Ron Whitely, Ed Desherow, Bob Talley, Kirk Stewart, Todd Tims, Dana Garcia, Tim Good- son, Monty Wilson, Charles Pitts. Row 6: Chuck Mitchell, Ron Wright, Charles Bell, John Sterling, Kenneth Whetstone, Brian Mann, Glynn Walk- er, Brad McGraw, Brett Bryan, Ce- drick Miner. Row Z' Bobby Garret itrainerl, Greg Harrel ftrainerl, Dwain Banks, Mark Ryan, Clifford Burney, Mike Tasby, Larry Womble ftrainerl, Rodney Johnson Ctrainerl, Richard Hogg Qequipment managerl. Back row: fcoaching staffl Jeff McKibbin, Boone Copeland, Gary Howard, Mar- ion Gay, Terry Jones, John McGivern, Doug Kretchmar, Dannye Webb Cstu- dent assistantl. 315 CSU 13 Saginaw Valley 14 Dec. 3, 1983. Wantland Stadium. The Cardinals of Saginaw Valley State Col- lege in Michigan dashed the Bronchos hopes for a coveted National Champion- ship during the first round of the 1983 playoffs. CSU struck first following an intercep- tion by cornerback Randy Preston in the second quarter with a four yard scamper by quarterback Randy Page. After a successful extra point attempt by kicker Dwain Banks, CSU led 7-0. In the third quarter CSU upped its lead to 13-0 going 47 yards in three plays. A diving catch of a deflected pass by re- ceiver Willie Henderson, a three yard scurry by running back Tim Goodson and a one yard T.D. plunge by fullback Bruce Vann were the three plays of the drive. Kicker Dwain Banks then missed a rare extra point attempt which would later come back to haunt him. The Cardinals went scoreless until the fourth quarter when they drove 57 yards in 10 plays. The score was 13-7. With 1:28 left in the contest, the Cardi- nals scored again to end the Bronchos' hopes of repeating as national champi- ons. Defense was the order of the day due to freezing temperatures and slippery field conditions. Leading the way for the Bronchos was defensive end Bo Math- ews who was named Defensive Player of Below: Receiver Willie Henderson C971 is congratu- lated bv his teammates Chirs Edgmo C3893 and Clif- ford Burney N805 after making a spectacular grab of a deflected pass against Saginew Valley. the Game. He had two quarterback sacks, 8 assisted tackles and 3 unassisted tackles. Eight individual career records fell to the Bronchos during the 1983 season. As a team the Bronchos of 1983 and the Bronchos of 1982 posted a string of 15 consecutive victories tsixth game oi 1982 through eighth game of 1983Q which eclipsed the old mark of 14 Csec- ond game of 1914 through ninth game ol 19153. Coach Gary Howard was tabbed th Coach of the Year, Randy Page was named the Offensive Player of the yeah and junior linebacker Ed Dresherow Wa. named Defensive Player of the Year. The Bronchos ended their season witlf eight wins, one tie, and one loss. Below: Linebacker Mike Tasby M443 sails througl the air in an attempt to block an extra point kick by Saginaw Valley. Randy Preston 11159, Bo Mathew: 64421, and Ed Desherow M457 also strain to blocl the kick. . . l' as in 1 . 1 s 4 . ...- lgg. 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NAIA ALL-AMERICAN Kr DI TRICT 9 HONOR I RANDY PAGE TIM STONE ED DESHEROW lst Team All-District lst Team All-District lst Team All-District Quarterback Nose guard Linebacker ffensive Player Of The Year Defensive Player Of The Year First Team First Team NAIA NAIA All-American All-American JOHN PRESTON ROD DAVIS JOE HAYES lst Team All-District lst Team All-District lst Team All-District Strong Safety Offensive Tackle Tailback ALL-DISTRICT SECOND TEAM HONORS WILLIE HENDERSON lst Team All-District Receiver DARIC ZENO lst Team All-District Split-end First Team NAIA All-American Ron Whitely toffensive centerj, Bruce Vann ffullbackl, Buddy Link Coffensive guardl, Mike Tasby flinebackerl, Randy Preston fcornerbackl. 317 'Nj sz, ,XA J Q 3. X' W I Y J ' X . ' A ggi' 'WNW A ,1 QETHAN, ' rw uf P QL 1 A 'fi fx12? Q Lf Wi? 5 . ,i xxx Mx-by V B. giflm ' . A ff +?2mtf fl 1' g . tl ?'Y f 1 Q mHAHs 'I Qi, M t??d K 1 as E A1 gg 4 , A L E 5, ' f i? R , M ' ..,,V g, 4.-nh f'-I f if ga u 'A F' X If 2 N mzffx 1 XQAW F i I f s Q Y '34 --.. ':-..-... 'Mlm 5-R 9' ,Q 4, A 15 Y M ? f Q as W H 3 , N 1- L Q lt Buddy Armstrong In Second Year At Basketball Helm Second year head coach Buddy Arm- strong suffered through a tough first season after accepting the Central State job in late May 1982, but 1983 definitely proved brighter. Throughout his 12 years as head coach in the high school ranks Armstrong compiled a 207-107 winfloss record. In 1966 Armstrong became an assis- tant at Capitol Hill High School in Okla- homa City and in 1970 he was named the head coach. Under Armstrong's tutelage Capitol Hill was led to a 115-65 record over seven seasons and a state cham- pionship. In 1977 he took over the Del City head coaching job Where he compiled a record of 92-43 and won another state cham- pionship. Armstrong played his college ball at CSU from 1962 until 1966 where he started three years and twice led his team in field goal percentage. His sopho- more season the Bronchos went 24-4 and reached the quarter finals of the NAIA tournament in Kansas City, which was the last time a Broncho team has made the trip. He was named All Conference honorable mention his junior and senior seasons. When asked about possible changes in coaching strategy this year over last Armstrong replied, Coaches don't change their fundamental techniques of coaching from year to year. Each year there are new faces and different styles of play. Armstrong employs three different offenses which gives every player a scoring opportunity. Armstrong's basic defense is man to man . Most teams use this 50fZ, of the time, the reason being that you can't ef- fectively cover good outside shooters in a zone. Players tend to develop more pride in their defense when they play man to man , stated Armstrong. This is be- cause the players have clearly defined responsibilities. They can't make ex- cusesf' Armstrong also employs full court Above: Head Coach Buddy Armstrong tfar right putting it all together. zone presses and half-court zone traps. Last year's basketball team put up the most shots in CSU's history. They were shooting quickly , commented Arm strong. In the past my teams were mor' patient. Even though Armstrong instilled p tience into this year's team they sti used the fast break, which is organize and not just a run-and-gun type proc dure. Hight:What do I do now? Curt Foster rapidly sails past the backboard I and must decide soon how he will put up his shot. Below: Phil Gia- chino goes for two against Bethany Nazarene. I c a l l The Bronchos got the 1983-1984 sea- son off to a fast start by winning three out of their first four games. The Bronchos traveled to Kansas Nov. 10 to participate in the Marymount Tournament. CSU played three colleges from Nebraska CHastings, Chadron, and Doaneb in games that went down to the wire. CSU downed Hastings 55-52, lost to Chadron 62-63, and whipped Doane 62-61 to set the stage for their first home game of the year. BNC X NW USAO X NE The Bronchos opened a quick six point lead over District Nine rival Bethany. Neither team could sustain the momen- tum in the first half and by intermission the score was tied, 28-28. The second half was a shoot out and tested the depth and character of the Broncho squad. The nine freshmen and five sophomores on the team were forced to grow up in a hurry. After fall- ing behind by four points early in the second half the Bronchos pulled within two when Keith Russell became the first of three starters to foul out with 13:13 remaining. Phil Giachino, a Broncho center, was whistled out at the 10155 mark and for- ward David Green departed with his fifth foul with 5:14 left. Reserves Steve Brooks, Curt Foster and Jay Stricklen teamed with starters Andy Parker and Chuck Kersgieter to pull within one with four minutes re- maining. After trading scores for two and a half minutes CSU tied the score at 64 with 1:35 remaining and then went ahead after a lay-up by Brooks. The Redskins pulled within one with eleven seconds to go and then called their last time out. Bethany managed to steal the ball from CSU and put up a shot from deep in the corner which bounced off the rim and signaled the Broncho victory. The Bronchos next game was at home against Northwestern which served to ooast CSU's record to 4-1. The Bronchos hit the road again Nov. 22 and Nov. 30 where they were am- aushed by USAO, 58-75. and Northeas- gern, 55-73. OCC Classic The roundballers regained their win- ning ways Dec. 2 against OCC in the Ea- gle Classic then slipped up the next day against revenge-minded Bethany. The Bronchos had to come from be- ight: Soaring through the air, Chris Roper N123 oes for two points while Phil Giachino looks on. Above: Chuck Kersgieter drives toward the bucket against Bethany Nazarene ag? hind to pull out the victory against OCC. CSU trailed the Eagles at the half 39- 28 due mainly to nine Broncho tur- l'10V6I'S. After a 61-61 tie at the end of regula- tion play, the game went into overtime and the Bronchos pulled away for a 71- 66 victory. Against Bethany the Bronchos looked sharper in the first half than the last time they met. CSU took a 40-38 lead, into the locker room. The Bronchos managed to hold a 60-59 lead with 7:16 to play, but Bethany reeled off 13 unanswered points which proved too much for CSU to overcome. Final score: 68-82. Above: Poetry in motion, Curt Foster rambles downcourt against Southwestern during the OCC Classic basketball tournament. Right: Phil Giachino attempts a basket from underneath the goal. Below: Chuck Kersgieter displays finesse against Bethany Nazarene. OCC The Bronchos returned to the Bron- cho Fieldhouse to beat OCC for the sec- ond time in three days. CSU led the entire night but hit a scor- ing drought with 13:06 to play which al- most allowed OCC to get back into the game. CSU only scored one point in nine minutes and that one coming on a free throw by Chuck Kersgieter. The Bron- chos led by as many as nine in the first half and by four at halftime, 29-25. Both teams slowed the ball down in the closing minutes, CSU going for the win and OCC trying to send the game into overtime. OCC tied it up with 19 seconds left and used their last time out. Keith Russell got the inbound pass and drove the length of the court for what would have been an easy jumper before he was fouled. He made both free shots and OCC missed on a desperation shot from out- side to end the game 51-49. Phillips The Bronchos played the second of three straight home games against Phil- lips University. CSU led 51-48 three- fourths of the way through the game but .irnovers and poor shot selection en- bled the Haymakers from Phillips to ake a 62-71 victory out from under hem. Keith Russell and Chuck Kersgieter urned in brilliant offensive perfor- iances, tallying 21 and 20 points, re- pectively. Excellent free throw shooting by PU ite in the game when CSU was forced to nul enabled PU to blow open a large ead down the stretch. 3outhwesternfEC CSU mauled Southwestern 82-76. is HX 'gi Playing his best game to date, center Phil Giachino pulled down 18 rebounds and scored 22 points. Chuck Kersgieter led all scorers with 24 points. The Bronchos led at halftime, 43-37 but were overhauled down the stretch when SW took the lead, 63-66 with 6:04 to play. Clutch free throws by Curt Fos- ter, Chris Roper, and Giachino together with the excellent shooting of Kers- gieter helped the Bronchos pull away in the final three minutes. Unfortunately the Bronchos were soon to be humbled, hitting a losing streak that would span six games. A dis- appointing trip to East Central, with a 48-56 loss, served as a portent of what WHS to COITIC. OBU In the last game before the cagers went home for the holidays, CSU suc- cumbed to OBU 63-67. A hot hand by an OBU forward and an ailing Chuck Kers- gieter were too much for the Bronchos to overcome. OBU's forward poured in an amazing 30 buckets to batter a sluggish CSU squad. Although the Bison from OBU never trailed, CSU pulled within a point at 34-35 on a three point play by Keith Russell during the opening minute of the I l l Above.' Chuck Kersgieter prepares to field a pass from a teammate. Left: After a good in- side move, Steve Brooks is about to reap his , reward. Below: Jay Stricklen sets up an of- l fensive play during ahome game at the Bron- N cho Field House. 5 Q i s 2 gg . S -as-as-tumsxpiln fii if-it si-Q! 3 second half. Delay patterns down the stretch and excellent shooting by OBU brought the contest to a close. Russell led the Bron- chos with 17 points, followed by Curt Fosters 13, and Kersgieter's 11 who was recuperating from a thigh injury. East Central Pulling away in the last three minutes of the game, the East Central Tigers de- feated CSU 56-63 in a District 9 basket- ball game at the Fieldhouse. With three minutes to play, the Tigers led by two points at 51-53. They went on to score seven straight points and with 1:38 remaining and a lead of 51-60, were no longer threatened by CSU. Keith Russell led the Bronchos with 16 points and Curt Foster scored 12. Neither team shot particularly well al- though CSU did outshoot the Tigers in field goals while losing the game at the free throw line. CSU hit 22 of 57 from the field for 39.3 percent while East Central downed 21 of 57 for 36.8 percent. CSU's Phil Giachino was the games leading re- bounder with 10. OCC X SW NE X SE The season would get worse before it got better. The Bronchos traveled to the Eagles Nest at OCC where a team that they had beaten twice before pounded them 64-75 in a District 9 ballgame. Although CSU started quick, taking a 13-7 lead five minutes into the game, the Eagles scored 12 straight points to take a 23-17 lead at the 8:40 mark. From that point on the Eagles trailed no further, but by intermission the Bron- chos had managed to clip the margin to 42-38. With 8:55 remaining in the game, the Eagles held their biggest lead with a score of 67-47. The Bronchos were able to tighten up the game but that was all. Chris Roper scored 14 points for CSU, the high for the team. Phil Giachino was the only other player to score in the dou- ble figures, adding 11 points to the total score, and 12 rebounds. The pummeling wasn't over. The Bronchos traveled to Southwestern and again were driven by a team they had beaten before, 79-91. After the dismal trip to Weatherford, the Bronchos returned home to face Northeastern and another drubbing 70- 82. Next, the Bronchos traveled to Durant to play Southeastern where they were bludgeoned 50-69. Right: Phil Giachino N555 drives for a basket while David Green H1543 looks on. The Bronchos began lagging behind the competition when an injury to the Bronchos' high scorer, Chuck Kers- gieter, sidelined him. Kersgieter was the team's leading scorer with an average of 16.9 points per game. He broke his hand in a pick-up over the holiday break. USAO X Cameron Langston CSU ended its six game losing streak with a victory over the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma in the Broncho gymnasium. Since the injury of forward Chuck Kersgieter Coach Buddy Armstrong had begun running a three guard offense Above: Andy Parker makes a lay-up. Right: Chris Roper N123 and Andy Parker fight for a rebound against the OCC Eagles, much of the time. The offense producet a season highlight against USAO as thi Bronchos sailed to a 91-84 win, with tht three starting guards scoring 67 points Keith Russell, Chris Roper and Andj Parker all scored career highs agains the Drovers. Russell scored a career high 30 point against the USAO Drovers going 13 of 11 'om the field and 5 of 6 from the free irow line. This was the first time a CSU player :ored 30 points or more in a game since harles Crosby scored a school record 44 aints against Cameron on Jan. 21, 1982 . two years to the day from Russell's erformance against USAO. Roper added 25 points and a career its best eight assists while Parker had 12 points. Combined, the three were 27 of 35 from the field and 13 of 20 from the free throw line. They had a combined total eight rebounds, 14 assists and nine steals. The victory came none too soon be- cause on January 24 they were ground under by the Aggies of Cameron Univer- sity. The battle was a lop-sided affair Q62-973 which favored Cameron all the way. The Bronchos lost a tough one against the Langston University Lions Jan. 28 in the Broncho Fieldhouse. The Lions en- joyed as large a lead as 25 and as small a lead as three before beating the Bron- chos 75-84. Above: Chuck Kersgieter C3355 has the ball stripped away while Keith Russell N107 and Phil Giachino 14557 watch the results. Head Coach Buddy Armstrong said the Lions won the game by keeping the Bronchos off the boards. We really got whipped on the re- bounds, Armstrong stated. They had a bigger front line than we did. It's really hard to overcome that when you can't get on the boards. Armstrong did say there were a few bright spots in the game though. Keith Russell had a good game. He had 19 points and has really been consistent throughout the season. Obviously, the Bronchos were still feeling the loss of team leader and high scorer, Chuck Kersgieter, who along with Russell was consistently in double figures. Phillips CSU was on the road again Feb. 4 when they journeyed to Enid to play Phillips University. CSU started out slowly, falling behind 2-14 early on. Phillips built leads as large as 20 points. The Bronchos were able to close the gap to six points early in the second half, mainly on the strength of a 1-3-1, half- court trapping defense. Phillips was able to adjust to the press however, and built their lead back up to double digits, finally defeating the Bron- chos 65-76. Keith Russell continued to play well, leading all scorers with 23 points. Phil Giachino and David Green added 11 and 10 points, respectively. NWXSE Next, the Bronchos traveled to Alva, OK., to play Northwestern where again they were trounced by a team they had beaten previously, losing 75-85. CSU then tangled with the Savages from Southeastern State University at the Broncho Fieldhouse on February 8. Center Phil Giachino hit a running, left-handed hook shot and then a subse- quent free throw with 16 seconds re- maining to complete a three point play and to give the Bronchos a 52-50 come- back win over Southeastern State Uni- versity. It was only the second win for the Bronchos since the winter break and they had to overcome a 16 point deficit midway through the second half to get it. Southeastern held a 10 point cushion with just over six minutes remaining when the Bronchos pressure defense, led by guards Keith Russell and Andy Parker enabled Curt Foster to hit two straight layups, putting the locals up for the first time in the second half, 49-48. The Broncho defense, which forced 14 Savage turnovers on the evening, kept the pressure on SESU in the last two minutes, but CSU was unable to capita- lize until Giachino's three-point play. tcontinued on page 3263 Left: Keith Russell uncorks one of his patented moves which sends an OCC Eagle sprawling. 35 Z iw ggi ..::..: x Above David Green goes for two while Chuck Kersgieter poises for action Left Phil Giachino rolls the ball off his finger tips in a scoring tt t a emp Below. Andy Parker feints to his left throwing his opponent off balance. 1988-1984 Basketball Record Opponent Site CSU! Opponent OCC Okla. City, OK 64-75 Marymount tournament Salina, KS Southwestern Weatherford, OK 79-91 Hastings, Neb. Salina, KS W, 55-52 Northeastern Edmond, OK 70-82 Chadron, Neb. Salina, KS L, 62-63 Southeastern Durant, OK 50-69 Doane, Neb. Salina, KS W, 66-61 USAO Edmond, OK 91-84 Bethany Nazarene Edmond, OK W, 69-68 Cameron Lawton, OK 62-97 Northwestern Edmond, OK W, 58-56 Langston Edmond, OK 75-84 USAO Chickasha, OK L, 58-75 Phillips Enid, OK 65-76 Northeastern Tahlequah, OK L, 55-73 Northwestern Alva, OK 75-85 OCC Classic Okla. City, OK Southeastern Edmond, OK 52-50 OCC Okla. City, OK W, 71-66 Langston Langston, OK 68-86 Bethany Nazarene Okla. City, OK L, 68-82 OBU Shawnee, OK 54-63 OCC Edmond, OK W, 51-49 Cameron Edmond, OK 84-67 Phillips Edmond, OK L, 62-71 Bethany Nazarene Bethany, OK 69-76 Southwestern Edmond, OK W, 82-76 East Central Ada, OK L, 48-56 Cumulative result: 10 wins and 19 losses. Keith Russell was OBU Edmond, OK L, 63-67 selected to the second team of the All District IX basketball East Central Edmond, OK L, 56-63 squad and was the Bronchos leading scorer with 482 points. Wrestlin 1983-19 4 Coach David James was one of the best wrestler ever to compete for Cen- tral State, finishing with a 116-16 record for a winning percentage of .879. A NAIA Hall of Fame member, James earned All-American honors each of his four years at CSU and was a two-time NAIA national champion at 134 pounds. He won twelve tournament titles in his illustrious career. James is in his second year as coach of the CSU wrestlers, having served as a graduate assistant under Eddie Griffen in 1980-81 when Central won its second national championship. He also served as an instructor at wrestling camps in Oklahoma, Texas and Georgia, and with world champion Lee Kemp and NCAA fa if champ LeRoy Smith at a US Wrestling Federation Clinic. James was graduated from Del City High School where he went 86-6 on the mat and was a two-time state placer. He won the Oklahoma Freestyle champion- ship, was named an Oklahoma high school All-Stater and was chosen for a cultural exchange team. He was a run- ner up at the Junior Olympics. Other honors James has garnered in- clude Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities in 1979, selection as a member of the 1980 International NAIA Wrestling Team, and an honoree at the 1981 Oklahoma Sports Headliner Awards banquet. Below: Head Coach David James fstandingl directs his wrestlers. Head trainer Jeff McKibbin is seated in the background. Above: With time running out Benny Coleman ton topl strains to flip his opponent, SU Wins First Seven Dual Matches The Central State University Wres- .ling Team dove into its 1983-1984 sea- son with seven straight dual victories iefore suffering its first loss to a power- 'ul Navy squad. Traveling to Southwest, Vlissouri, they opened with a 41-10 mar- in before placing third in the Nebraska- maha Open. Three-time All-American , onnie James took first place at 142 lbs. zvhile Joe Starzenski C126 lbs.J, M. F. Al- en i158 lbs.J and Gary Astle 6167 lbs.J all iad second place finishes. Their first home match at the Broncho Fieldhouse against an NCAA Division II school, Southern Illinois, resulted in a Z6-18 victory, In the Ozark Open James, Darren Huff Q134 lbs.J, and Benny Cole- nan C190 lbs.J took first places in their livisions, while Mickey McGowen K118 bsl, Gary Astle U67 lbs.J and Johnny Deaton C177 lbs.J won second place hon- Jrs. The Bronchos placed third in the ourny. Above: Darren Huff causes headaches for an unfortunate wrestler from Utah State Above: John Deaton lon top! rides an adversary in the Broncho Field House. Above: Already assured of points for the near fall, Darren Huff goes for a pin, Below: Darren Huff shows another wrestler how it feels to walk on your head. Below: Gary Astle is attended to by student trainer Larry Womble after a rough match. sagem 2 ers: Z' :fi - Above: Mike Washington is on the verge of escaping from his opponent and scoring. Right: Mark Allen and Scott Hulsey earn a respite during an intrasquad match while trainer Greg Har- rel attends. Above: Gary Astle is closing in for a pin as his teammates look on. 4. . M, fp. ,Q lxfiqi? Qi, min 1.53 ,. . , ,W 1 sif- ,591 Wx. if 4 ,Q Y ,552 v:..m,,ifiss-g f. ji 5 iff!! le li 39' Qi All swung 2, .,,, ,, .ww w Below: Ricky Langland ton one footj attempts a reverse. Below: Fatigue takes its toll on Gary Nicholas. Below: Coach David James tkneelingb watches the action. Seated from left to right are Ronnie James, Jack O'Connor, Joe Starzenski and Mickey McGowan. Standing are trainer Jeff McKibbin ileftb and Ricky Langland irightj. Left: An opponent grabs the leg of John Deaton. Above: Darren Huff gives someone a taste of the mat Qfsixsagmam sg I 3 i n IP - .Vai f 2 ,...,. iv -sY'2x .P QQ f-nu u., X L,., 3 -Aw - Q Be1ow:fSeated left to rightl Jack O'Connor, Ronnie James, Ricky Langland, Benny Coleman, and Darren Huff relax during a match. Standing is James Welch. Above: Ricky Langland walks on two hands. Above: Phillip Hinton Con bottoml thwarts an attempted maneuver. Entertaining Utah State at home, the Broncho grapplers won their fifth dual match of the season, 31-6, before travel- ing to Florida where they met and de- feated Central Florida, 34-10, and Stet- son Florida, 43-6, before suffering their first loss to Navy by an 8-33 score. While in Florida the Bronchos com- peted in the Sunshine Open, taking fifth spot, with Huff and Astle placing second in their respective weights and James and Allen taking third. The CSU wrestlers' winning ways re- turned at home against New Mexico Highland, 44-6, before taking to the road once more at Marysville, Kansas, where they downed Northwest Missouri, 28-12, and Fort Hays, Kansas 28-8. An exhibi- Below: Darren Huff lifts an opponent to his shoulder. bove: Darren Huff fbottoml has complete control. tion dual against Athletes in Action, which does not go in the Broncho season record, saw them on the short end of the 12-26 score. The Bronchos now traveled to the Southwest Missouri Invitational, the squad being in very battered condition, but still managed to cop second and Above: Gary Astle tbottoml attempts an escape. crown three first place winners in addi- tion to placing seven other wrestlers in the tourny. The Bronchos' Darren Huff won at 134 with a 6-3 victoryg Ronnie James at 142 by a 6-2 margin: and Benny Coleman took top honors at 177 with a 6-2 win. Mark Allen was forced to forfeit his finals match because of injuries, and it was this loss which gave Southern Illi- nois a narrow first place victory with 139.5 points to the Bronchos' 135.25 Coach James sang the praises espe- cially of Benny Coleman. You know Benny went down there injured and he came away with the championship after defeating five All-Americans. You can't ask for anything more than that, James said. Above: Mike Washington strains to avoid a pin, Seated left to right are teammates Kurt Weir, Phillip Hinton, Scott Hulsey, Todd Jurkiewicz, Gary Nicholas, Jack O'Connor, Clint Colson. Right: Benny Coleman warms-up for his match. 1983-19 4 Broncho Wrestling Team Front row: Billy Reid, Shane Foster, Troy Talley, Mickey McGowan, Ronnie James, O'Connor, Byron Hau. Back row: Gary Astlc, Gary Nicholas, Benny Coleman, Clin David Aduddell, Brian Bentley, Mike Washington,Joe Starzenski, Darren Huff, John Colson, Bill Ogilvie, Keith Combs, James Welch, Lee Davis, John Deaton, Tod Kincade. 2ndrow.'Coach David James, Kevin Freeman, Phillip Hinton, Ricky Bollcn- Jurkiewicz, Scott Hulsey, Will Urban lmanagerl. bach, Ricky Langland, Kurt Weir, Garfield Doakes, Alan Lipps, Kirk Hart, .lack NAIA National Wrestling Champion 5 I f 1 4 s' f . 7 E i Jack O'Connor Benny Coleman Mark F. Allen National Champ National Champ All-American All-American All-American 2nd place NAIA Bronchos Stampede to Victor Matthew Driskill CSU's Gary Astlgginched the nation- al title for the CSU Bronchos in the con- solation semifinals to give the Bronchos the points they needed to win the cham- pionship for the fourth time in the past six years. The Bronchos also crowned two cham- pions with Jack O'Connor's first place finish and with Benny Coleman's victo- ry which made him a two-time national champion and four-time All-American. Coleman was also named the tourna- ment's outstanding wrestler. The Bronchos scored 122.25 team points to win the tourney, followed by Jamestown, N.D. with 89.25 and South- ern Oregon with 73.50 points. CSU's point total was the second highest in NAIA history. The Bronchos had four wrestlers in the finals, Darren Huff at 134 pounds, Mark F. Allen at 150, Jack O'Connor at 158 and Benny Coleman at 177 pounds. At 158 pounds, O'Connor, unseeded for the tournament, had a close call with the wrestler from Wisconsin-River Falls with O'Connor finally winning 5-4. O'Connor came won strong in the early part of the match, but seemed to fade in the final minutes. The first period ended with neither wrestler scoring. In the sec- ond period, O'Connor escaped to score one, then both wrestlers were penalized for stalling, making the score 2-1 O'Con- nor. O'Connor then took his opponent to the mat making the score 4-1. In the third period O'Connor's opponent was penalized for stalling agan, but reversed O'Connor making the score 5-3. O'Con- nor was penalized again for stalling with 10 seconds left, but was able to hold on for a 5-4 victory and national champion- ship. Benny Coleman, a senior from Choctaw, with a record of 33-3 for the season scored a 7-0 decision over his opponent from Southern Oregon to take his place in the champions podium. Coleman scored a takedown in the first and a near-fall to finish the period with a lead of 5-0. The second period ended with no scoring and in the third, Coleman es- caped to up the score to 6-0 and then finished the match with 3:32 riding time to make the score 7-0. It was Coleman's second title in four years. Darren Huff Mickey McGowan All-American All-American 2nd place NAIA 3rd place NAIA Ronnie James Gary Astle All-American All-American 3rd place NAIA 4th place NAIA Below: Head Baseball Coach Bobby Hunt 'i Ba eball 1984 Bobby Hunt, who became the Head Baseball Coach at CSU in the spring of 1963, is a graduate of Altus High School in 1951 and Texas Tech University in 1955. Hunt first coached football at Adams State College in Alamosa, Colorado, from 1959 through 1961 and initially came to CSU as an assistant football coach in 1962. Hunt's love for baseball prevailed and geared his coaching tal- ents solely for baseball in 1964. Hunt was named the 1983 College Baseball Coach of the Year by the Okla- homa Baseball Coaches Association. This was due to the brilliant perfor- mance of his 1983 squad which forged a 34-19 season and captured the NAIA District 9 Championship. In addition, the ville Jay Cpitc team was runner-up in the NAIA Area III Tournament and the NCAA Bartles- Wesleyan Tournament. The 1983 season marked the first time that the Bronchos had ever won thirty games or more. Th e 1984 squad sported several re- turning starters. They Were Ron Black tfirst baseb, Jeffery Green fright fieldb, Watkins Ccatcherl, Ron Maxwell herb, Greg Foster Cpitcherl, Brett Hauser tpitcherl, and Barry Crow Cpitch- Above: Greg Peterson tleftl chews tobacco during a ballgame. Pinch hitter Brett Hauser trightl also takes a breather while a baseball fan watches the game. erl. Other returning players were Joe Bernardi, Terry Saul, Steve Gordey, Wade Causey, Greg Peterson, and Scott Chartney. Best additions in 1984 were Juan Dierksmeier, David Gibson, Scott Bal- lard, Matthew Evans, Michael Eckert, Jerry Hilterbrand, Rudy Quintero, Da- vid Rutkauskas, Jerry Holley, Keith Miskovsky, Robert Trammell, John San- chez, and Byron Shoumaker. On paper the 1984 squad was much improved over the 1983 District Champi- ons. The 1984 pitching staff, infielders and outfielders, and the catching posi- tion was much stronger than in 1983. In fact, newcomer Juan Dierksmeier was an outstanding shortstop, possibly the best in the league. All around the team displayed quality depth. The Bronchos opened the 1984 season at home, facing such powerhouses as Fort Hays State tlocated in Kansasb, Wayne State tNeb.J, University of North Dakota, University of Minnesota, ani MacAlister College tMinn.3. The Bron chos' unusual schedule included an un- usual 10 double headers at home in the month of March. Certainly, the Bron chos possessed the talent for anotheQ outstanding season. Above: Left Fielder Brett Turner rifles the ball to his cut-off man during scrimmage with Connors state. Below: Out or safe? Shortstop Guy Hardaker must catch the ball and avoid being totalled by the runner sliding into second base. 7131652 9542? iw? if WZMM 5554? if fw?4'iV5Qf:?uL,2r fi 1 if igkig WZ 9 2 3 5 2 Y Q Above: With an eye on the pitcher, Keith Miskovsky takes a slight lead off first base while scrimmaging Connors State. Qbove: Pitcher Ron Maxwell comes out of his wind-up concentrating on only one thing: the strike zone. Above.' First Baseman Ron Black prepares to field a pick-off throw by the pitcher in an attempt to catch the runner nap- ping. Below: First baseman Ron Black lunges for the ball during a scrimmage with Connors State College. me-1 W . F' ww M A 1 s 1 will A iw' Nusa Naam. eff --kk W. we V .... . we vw -'fx fir' fm -5 'Q .. . sg '1 li. ifflzififi i i ,f N Y oooo we iw i . g fe g- ei X 4. -Sims., r f - 4 - A - :-5'-ff.: - fx e - X- tak Q , . 4 . ,rw L . i A' 'a 4- -+ aff. 'Nllg,, X., f a J' We M. wwf k' A ,K -1 I af, .5 4 , y K 7' - Q. - 554, as s of if-4f+f:'fw 'fmsflexereis-.M'.a, of ' Above.' Third baseman Guy Hardaker exhibits a level swing during a ballgame at CSU's baseball Above: First baseman Ron Black rounds second base intent On diamond. turning his double into a triple. 340 BeloW.' Qleft to right? Robby Carnes and Jeffery Green prepare to array of pitches at Brett Hauser's disposal Cscrewball curve, knuckle ball, etc.J mean trouble bat while pitchers Brett Hauser and Barry Crow offer their ad- a batter. vice. .. . . Ls- sl K EW Q4 ka an -wqetliiuduum-as 5 Yi - . nn' .mrkm in , N? N Qt di ,Q Lal. ,Ad ,no 4 Q, an Above: The 1984 Baseball Team. Front row.'Scott Chartney, Guy Hardaker, Byron Shoumaker, Juan Dierksmeier, Brent Mitchell, Steve Gordey, Terry Saul, Joe Bernardi, Brett Turner, John Sanchez, Michael Eckert. 2nd row: .lay Watkins, Wade Causey, Robert Trammell, Joe Guerra, Ron Maxwell, Jerry Hilterbrand, Rudy Quintero, Robby Carnes, Matthew Evans, Keith Miskovsky, Ron Black. Back Row: Rod Boyer, Jeff Locke, David Gibson, Greg Foster, Brett Hauser, Jeffery Green, David Rutkauskas, Scott Ballard, Paul Frownfelter, Jerry Holley, Barry Crow, Greg Peterson. 341 Rodney Lee S , . -..,.., CSU Track Team 23 thinclads from the 1983 track team returned for the 1984 campaign. The new roster boasted of several athletes who set or tied new school records the previous year, plus an All American, Ronnie Parks. The following are a list of athletes who broke or tied school records last year and that are on this year's team: 1. Gilbert Hornbeak: Set a new record throwing the discus with a toss of 163 ft., 8 in. at the Ray Vaughn Invitational at OCCQ threw the hammer a record 150 ft. 4 in., in Abilene, TX. 2. Johnell Sloan: ran 100 meters in a record 10.38 sec. in Abilene, TX. 3. Ronnie Parks: ran the 10,000 meters in 31 min., 39 sec. in Abilene, TX., then lowered this time at the Drake Relays in Des Moines, Iowa with a time of 31 min., 2 sec., then lowered his time again in Carleston, W. Va., with 30 min., 10.3 secg ran 5000 meters in 14 min. 32.6 sec. at the Univ. of TX at Arlington. 4. Scott Raper: Beat pole vault record with a leap of 15 ft. 3 in. at the John Jacobs Invitational in Norman. 5. Alan Barnes and Keith Singleton: part of 3200 meter relay team that rar the race in 7 min., 50 sec. at the TX Re lays in Austin, then lowered that time ir Des Moines, Iowa, with 7 min. 43.66 sec 6. Tim Moore: ran the 3,000 meter stee ple chase at the Univ. of TX. at Arling ton in 9 min., 24.14 sec. 7. Alan Barnes: ran 800 meters in I min., 52.87 sec. at the Univ., of TX a' Arlington. 8. Brian Pitre, Johnell Sloan, Gerarc Alexander: Part of 400 meter relay tean that tied record with 41.3 sec. FRONT ROW: Mike Driskill, John Begay, Johnell Sloan, Gerard Alexander, Carleton Albert, Lamont Frazier, Doug Gonzales. 2nd row: Dale Clayton, Kevin Harris, Kent Cleavelin, Edwin Ashley, Brian Pitre, Eddie Erwin, Jack Beck, Tim Moore, Doug Gimlin, Mark Busick. 3rd row: Gilbert Hornbeak, Willie Curley- chief, Terry Fisher, Joe Scott, Kurt Baze, Don Shoemake, Alan Barnes, Alan Bolton, Rodney Buss, Craig Hall, Keith Singleton. 4th row: Coach Paul Paren Mick Schreiber, Rodney L. Lee, Kent Kadavy, Alan Erwin, Charles Jones, Sco Perrin, Mike Whisler. Not pictured are Joseph Dingall, Darien Galloway, Kevi Helton, Jeff Murr, and Scott Raper. i N Gilbert Hornbeak flings the shotput at the Myriad in OK City. Scott Perrin flies past another runner Tim Moore breaks the tape in the Myriad with Joe Scott close behind. Below: Doug Gonzales kicks for the finish line. Don Shoemake itop left cornerb Below: Kurt Baze has the lead coming off the turn. makes his move. Above: Doug Gimlin deft? pushes the pace. Teammate Mark Busick fsecond from lefty is boxed in. Below: And they're off! Mark Busick isecond from leftl and Jack Beck tthird from rightj are off to the races. Above: Keith Singleton fleftl jockeys for the lead with a run- ner from OBU. Going with him is teammate Alan Barnes. Left: After overtaking Keith Singleton Crightl and the OBU runner, Alan Barnes breaks the tape. Gerard Alexander Qleftj fights for second place. CPGSS CGU-ntry 1983 odney .. ., Aix- A - .. AA...w,s. A- AE t A A .am .: i : :Q . Ag gf,-Q gage. xt- Fig., A N. . , . , X Q 1 -Az,:.g.firs,.. -f A '-. QQ., A 'V Qs- -. f iii . . Below: There are applicable speed limit laws in this state and even cross country stars Joseph Horton tleftl A ' and Tim Moore Crightl must comply to them. it L , T -I 5 ttpi ' T . 5 . A it., A -- -- 'K A X-P .-,. N -txeigg--Mi if - l Aw - A Eiiigswi s'-f -..- ' fi ,X gn . . ig WFWIQFSQT .XE ii- F me KQQQA-i .S T Q. :-ss. 1- - -.:AvAs-+w.a-1sf--.- . :Xi '- . Y 1 i WS -?!'iiSf1t Aw E A- as Y is x 'Ns 5 NE? 'V Q Aa XS-f Ag - . K fs Af .K fifkwsq , . 1 .Q at it s QM- K' ' . 'K r figs: sf-Aizlfs-f - . A 6 Y . X -. 'Row'-s..A .. x S - .Z - ' X . ' . A--VA - s . ils-il . Q -'gg . i 'A - 4. miggs .A sis-:Q,i A, I X, k Y Q -,jf- . - f - - fer- -Qs A if f . . t . .. . It N r 'ree .1 -f ra-ins.:-e-vm .s'fi'ti1N.e -2' V:-W't Q . 5 . . , s new ss .mf . VM, .. . mt... t . A . .. . sl, . aft. s '- A - - . -. 'N --' :Sayre . A s.. - igsi 1 A t . - sep r- . ' ..... . .. -Q k AA - 1 3 - -.. 2' ' '- A Ia: , . N ' p a A . , - . s ' W wa. .. -. .. s.. - - .:.- ' A. NA fs W . . ... - t -- Q. :.:-Lew.: r- -A - . . ,. -ts.,-..s ' 1 AA-- 1'-W A-M------0 - . 1 A 5 . ' .... +A- .. . K - A - - at ... -gs-... 5, .,. ., A -- A if Above: Front row: Mark Busick, Mike Driskill, Carleton Albert, Lamont Frazier, Kevin Helton, Joseph Horton, Tim Moore. Back row: Alan Barnes, Eddie Erwin, Keith D. Singleton, Joe Scott, Willie Curleychief, Rodney Buss, Kurt Baze, Craig Hall, Coach Paul Parent. Not pictured is Jeff Murr. 346 Below: Tim Moore. Above left to ri ht Team ca tain Lamont Frazier it g 1 p . Coach Paul Parent, and team captain Tim Moore. Tim Moore: Running For The Gold Tim Moore is a senior from Celina Tex- whose leadership and persistence paved the way for a successful 1983 cross coun- try season. Moore was the first Broncho to race across the finish line in four out of the nine meets, and he was the second Bron- cho harrier to cross the line in three of the meets. Moore, one of the captains of the team, blossomed as a runner his senior year. Moore attributed his success to his per- sistence and dedication. I've been training for more than a year , Tim stated. I trained harder this summer than I ever have. I put in a lot of mileage. During the season Moore and his team- mates run anywhere from 10-15 miles a day which sometimes includes a morn- ing work out of four or five miles and individual work-outs on the weekends. His best race this year occurred at a meet in Pittsburgh, Kansas, where he ran the five mile course in 25 minutes and five seconds to finish third over all and a shade behind his teammate Jeff Murr who took first place. I love running there every year be- cause the course is real flat and we run it in the latter part of October when its cool , commented Moore casually on what had to be his most exhiliarating triumph of the season. God really had a part in my success this year. God gave me a talent and through dedication and discipline I've enhanced that talent. Tim had no idea how good he could be until he ran his first race, and then he set some goals. He wanted to be an All- American which meant he had to finish in the 25 runners at the national meet in Kenosha, Wisconsin. It was not to be. Tim didn't become an All-American in Kenosha but he will always be an All- American to his teammates. Above: CSU competes in the OCC Eagle Invitational. Pictured are Lamont Frazier fin the leadl, Carleton Albert Hth from leftl, Joseph Horton 46th from leftl, Rodney Buss l9th from leftj, Alan Barnes Cllth from left behind Bussl, Mike Driskill ibehind Barnes and behind OBU runnerl, Craig Hall lbehind Driskilll, Willie Curleychief lto the left of Halll, Jack Beck fbehind Hallb, Eddie Erwin 113th from rightl, Mark Busick lbehind and to the right of Erwinj, Kurt Baze lleading the second packi. Date Event Sept. 10 Ouchita Baptist 17 OU dual meet 24 OCC Eagle Inv. Oct. 1 OSU Jamboree 7 Sooner Inv. 14 North Tex. State 22 Pittsburg State Nov. 4 District Nine 19 NAIA Nationals Site Arkadelphia, Ark. Norman, Okla. Oklahoma City Stillwater, Okla. Norman, Okla. Denton, Tex. Pittsburg, Kan. Oklahoma City Kenosha, Wis. CSU Team Results lst place, 15 points No score taken 1st place, 43 points lst place, 37 points 3rd place, 101 points 7th place, 176 points 2nd place, 44 points lst place, 27 points 17th place, 463 points 347 MEN'S TENNIS W 'UE' w w-...,s ...........-New-L. Lonnie Phillips Luis Ferreira Scott Schropp ,lg ev. lla' V ' 2 ' i 5 V , , 21 f rw - f 1 A 2-L1 ww.'?:. ,f f ' 2-. ., -Q, ww, , ,i.,s,g,W , W , .- ag, Wap. at sa ff f t vang M5 gf M1 3 ifflfiffa., 4 W V, V 4 l 4, K 45 f 'V I 4' 1 . 4 , f af 52 4 CH 1 F .,,, . z 4'1- M it Mrs . R .. ,.,, . . M... 'ww-:1z12wWN L ff M at '- .,,,W5,,5Z,,3,1zE,:gf,,,.,L..1 .K W 7 e 1, .raw f yy, A f r ,,:, E. 1, v.: ' VM f 'V V, ,, ' . , f 6 ' V - ff y V'3?'i 'fm fjff ilii-?f:1k'gZ-9,,:3 M.. 3.-?:,?-f 4E.u ' 'Q a'2f,,,:Q -,I ti V' 5 if ' 165539 ami ' -' if is xmas., ,fs-.al . V, , 11 - fm .. - A-1 . X W aww -- . f. W. la x -'W My I fly wtw' K W, ,..4tm,,, t . t M V- ,. at 9 'fx -If f ' 1 gg W S K nt, ,I ' it fa- V 74 4 ,.,...,,lh yy' L E Q i , ft ,T 12, M Q Q fa aw f Zi 552 ., st? , at igww QW I w w. M41-.a , ' fr 'wt' , Q tiklfgivww . f f Front Row: Cleft to right! Raymond Dakudao, Tom Grafton, Arif Datoo, Paul Anderson. Back Row: Luis Escobar, Khalid Khan, Scott Schropp, Kevin Hill, Lonnie Phillips, Coach Francis Baxter. Tim Tohill Kevin Hill Luis Escobar Jeff Freeman n Ralph Arnn, Jeff Freeman, Kennon Hoskins, and Bob Wabaunsee returned from last year's team to provide leader- ship for the 1984 squad. Last year CSU participated in six golf tournaments including the District Nine contest in Guthrie, Oklahoma, and the NAIA tournament in Fort Worth, Tex- as, where they finished 10th. Freeman had two good tournaments. He shot a 226 at the Kicking Bird Golf Course in Edmond to tie for second 1 place, and he shot the same score in the District 9 tournament in Guthrie to fin- ish sixth. Arnn finished seventh in Dis- trict 9 with 227 and Hoskins finished 10 with 228. Definitely, the leadership was avail- able in 1984 to have a successful season. Above: Tim Cook tees off. l Front Row: tleft to right! Bob Wabaunsee, Kennon Hoskins, and David Seaton. Back Row. Ralph Arnn, Jeff Freeman, Tim Cook, and David Paine. Bob Wabaunsee David Seaton Lance Dotter David Paine .X .. 'Wim i Above: fleft to rightb Jeff Freeman, David Paine, Kennon Hoskins and Tim Cook head out for a practice round on the Kickingbird Golf Course HM ms .., omen's Softball if 6 rf x ir is Q Q S Sr 5 a Q 4 F Yi P1 i Q si E . S, .,., . - ,.,,, L 3 i Above: Front row-Janet Charmey, Leslie Hicks, Mary Martin, Irene Warwick, Karla Self, Susan Coffman, Lisa Yearwood, Sherri Becker: manager. Back row- Coach Gerry Pinkston, Jeanice Kennedy, Rhonda Lawson, Angela Taylor, Li- a is sha Brown, Sheila Carpenter, Michelle Laney, Dee Gerlach, Joyce Ritz, Karen S Pickard, Asst. Coach Kat Heinlein. Right: Irene Warwick fields a grounder. A MRM W S iIQ 7'l '. ..'4 vga- w - , W, Above: Angie Taylor takes a healthy cut. Left: Mary Martin th t pp t I'OWS 01.1 O O1'19l'1 . FALL SCHEDULE Date Opponent September 8 Oklahoma University September 12 September 19 September 22 September 28 Oklahoma City University Oklahoma State University OCU. and WSU. Oklahoma State University 4 l Above: Coach Gerry Pinkston signals two out. Right: Sheila Carpenter makes a play at first. Out of this year's 17 softball players, only 7 were returners from last year. Two of these ladies were seniors, Janet Chartney and Joyce Ritz, While the other five were a combination of juniors and sophomores. But the team was also blessed with a lot of young talent and a great coach. Coach Pinkston had the ladies playing hard in the fall for the second year, as well as spring, and they also hosted the CSU Invita- tional, which was played at the PCO fields in Oklahoma City. The tournament included such teams as Wichita State, OBU, Pittsburgh State, and the University of North Dakota. The 1983 National Champs, Emporia State, and 1982 National Champs, University of Northern Iowa, also competed, as well as the defending champs of the tournament, Texas Wesleyan University. Left: Jeanice Kennedy practices at the batting machine. Below: Concentration and determination are traits of a good first baseman. Above and top: Mary Martin makes a play Right: Karen Pickard warms up during practice Rhonda Lawson practices her batting. Be1ow.' Catcher Leslie Hicks helps lding practice. SPRING SCHEDULE Date Opponents March 1 Central Iowa University March 6 Oklahoma Baptist University March 7 Wayne State University March 9510 CSU Invitational March 13 Wichita State University March 14 Cameron March 22-24 Pittsburgh St. Invitational March 27 Southwestern State March 28 East Illinois April 68t7 Emporia State Invitational April 10 Southwestern State April 11 Scrimmage-OSU April 138514 UTA Invitational April 17 Gklahoma Baptist University April 19 Cameron April 278528 NAIA Playoffs May 118:12 Bi-District Playoffs May 16-19 Nationals W0 'S BA KETBALL Above.' Left to right-Kelly Savage, Kenna Smith, Carla Taggart, Lori Akins, Leigh LeGrande, Kim Kramer, Beverly Crawford, Rebecca Butler, Carrie J L' S l ck Head Coach John Keel ,Graduate Stroud, Jackie Eckels, Carrie Tucker, Cheri Happe, Susan McCurtain, Alette Johnson, Melanie ones, isa pur o . y Asst. Gayle Nordyke. Below: Alette Johnson goes up against the Southwestern Lady Bulldogs. i K EI, f , I I M -or Ox - - - - is-S Ii-v,a.wWe aw V 33 f z -if .V f- ' '--mpg. A-fm few -eu: i gg 53 W :ix W XX KJ. 5. rs: Wm QA., 35 . M XZ X 4 fs- Ylvy ':e 2 fn Q 1, S ' I 6 W fg efflfi ws , ,. 1 S R 3 S v 1, n 5 -W 45 8. 5 EJ L Q 5 Nw 'www ffm V Central State University Basketball 1983-84 Women's Results: Record 20-8 Date Nov. 19 22 30 Dec. Jan. 3 5 8 12 14 17 5 6 12 14 16 18 20 21 24 28 30 31 Feb. 4 6 8 11 13 15 18 R1ght.'A1ette Johnson makes the shot. Below: The La Opponent Panhandle USAO Northeastern Bethany Nazarene Oklahoman Christian Phillips Southwestern East Central Oklahoma Baptist Abilene Christian TX Angelo State TX Oklahoma Christian Southwestern Northeastern Southeastern Northwestern USAO Cameron Langston Panhandle Bethany Nazarene Phillips Northwestern Southeastern Langston East Central Cameron Oklahoma Baptist -BNC Forfeits as the opponent fouls. Score 78-71 75-71 59-55 64-69 57-60 79-60 54-65 58-49 55-63 59-47 62-77 73-62 54-76 71-65 68-54 61-46 68-59 50-56 78-53 95-70 60-55 77-67 83-68 74-70 69-78 55-47 88-66 68-70 dy Bronchos cheer The Lady Bronchos started out their season on the road, the road to a three game winning streak. Their first victory came against Panhandle State with a score of 78-71. Jackie Eckels was high scorer with 26 points, the highest num- ber of points to be scored by a single player in a single game all season. Next they traveled on to defeat USAO, 75-71, and their next victory came at Northeas- tern. Their first loss was against Bethany. The Lady Bronchos blew a 35-28 half- time lead to the Bethany Nazarene Lady Redskins, who walked away with a 69- 64 victory. The Lady Bronchos dropped their record to 3-1. But later in the sea- son it was found that Bethany had an illegal player and they were forced to forfeit some 17 games, therefore this game went down in the books as a CSU victory. One of the eight regular season losses was in the next game against OCC. The Below: Leigh LeGrande adds to the score. Above: Alette Johnson goes for two points as Carrie Tucker waits for the rebound. Lady Eagle team had returned all but one player from the previous year's squad. We lost to a good ball club by three points, head coach John Keely said. They've got as much talent as anybody in the nation, and they have good depth. The season continued with eight more wins and four more losses. The Lady Bronchos next came off a vic- tory against Langston by continuing their winning ways as they defeated Panhandle State 90-75. This was a good win for us, Keely said. I think we real- ly needed it to go against Bethany. It was the Lady Bronchos who finally won out over Bethany Nazarene 60-55. Carrie Tucker scored 18 points to lead the Bronchos to victory. After the first half, we led by seven, but then Bethany came back and took the lead from us by one point, Keely said. After that, they'd score and go up. lt went like that just about until the final minute of the game when we got ahead by three and just stayed there. The ladies then went on to play Phil- built up sizeable leads the first half against the lips. CSU throughout Haymakers, and coasted to a fairly easy kept their winning ways win. They against Northwestern and Southeastern and then went on to play Langston. The Langston Lady Lions defense capita- lized on numerous second half turnovers on their way to a 78-69 victory. CSU then beat East Central with a score of 55-47 and the Lady Bronchos defeated Cameron 88-66, in District 9 basketball. Carrie Tucker paved the way for the Lady Bronchos. Her 19 points led all scores. Head coach John Keely was pleased with the win for the Lady Bron- chos, and wasn't surprised with the lop- sided score. The Bronchos were defeat- ed in their last season game against Oklahoma Baptist University in over- time, 68-70. Below: Carrie Tucker lays it up. U ,A.....7. 9 x Y ii? - -'QF . I Q' N4 E5 S if 4 . 'T E 4 Rl .5- :-f. ..:a 4 2 . , Wai 1. 'H S Above: Leigh LeGrande stands ready for the ball. Top Right: Alette Johnson goes up and over the Langston players to make her shot. R1ght:Leigh LeGrande grabs a rebound against Southeastern. This year's team consisted of nine former high school All- Staters. The returning seniors were Jackie Eckels, Carrie Tucker, Kim Kramer, and Alette Johnson. The Lady Bronchos had two outstanding players who were named to the first team All-Districtg these Ladies were Jackie Eckels and Carrie Tucker. Tucker came out with a total of 383 points for the season, and Eckels had 3503 they averaged 13.7 and 13.5 points a game. The high with rebounds was senior Alette Johnson with 230 and she was followed by Leigh LeGrande, 223. These Ladies averaged 8.2 rebounds and 8.0 a game. The Lady Bron- chos won 10 of their 15 away games and 10 of their 13 home games to give them a season record of 20-8. N ww WH av 1. . . Q .M ' if I gp. --'-48659 6 , Top: Smiling as they run are Alicia Chandler and Kay Lewis, Above: Kay Lewis, Alesia Fitzpatrick, and Lori Akins work out together. Above.'Karen Brown shows complete concentration as she stretches out, while Below: Alesi Fitzpatrick finds some amusement in the task. 366 'S TRACK Above: First row-Lori Akins, Carrie Tucker, Alette Johnson, Susan McCurLain, Alicia Chandler, Karen Brown. Back row-Gayle Nodyke, Kay Lewis, Alesia Fitzpatrick, Maria L. McMullen, Linda Dunhom, Gwyenda Driskill, Sally Hines. i ,L Above: Lori Akins limbers up before practice. Left: Carrie Tucker and Susan McCurtain jog a couple of laps to warm up. Above iTop Rowi: Kim Edmonds. Rita Uhlenhake, Melinda Fink, Kim Spicer, Y Dee Gurlock. Bottom Row-Coach Debbie Traywick, Irene Warwick, Brenda Terrett, Lisa Rogers, Denise Dick. 'F- Above: Bronchos double up on an OBU opponent Women's Volleyball 1983 Volleyball Schedule Sept. 15 Bethany I Sept. 17 Panhandle and New Mexico Highlands Sept. 22 Oklahoma Christian College Sept. 27 St. .Iohn's College, Winfield, KS. Cowley Co. and Neosho Co. College Sept. 28 Oklahoma City University Oct. 6 Oklahoma City University Oct. 11 Oklahoma City University l Oct. 20 Oklahoma Baptist University Oct. 27 Bethany and Panhandle Nov. 1 Oklahoma City University Nov. 48z5 State Tourney Above: Denise Dick pops the ball back over the net. Above: Dee Gurlock plays the net. f E i Above: Women's Tennis Team from left to right-Luis Ferreira, asst., Teresa Roque Joy Miller, Pam Gilbert, Francis Baxter, coach. All Vf A,Lx 52 TeT T r Xgzfv 'Qi ,1 he far M ,fa 3 WH 1 i ,E w aw at I Q. - . ,, ,.-....,,,,........... 'wahmsazw Oct. Women's Tennis Above: Teresa Roque taps it back over the net. Below: Pam Gilbert keeps her eye on the ball. WOm9D,S Fall Tennis Schedule Date Sept. 9-11 16 21 23 28 7 18 21-22 28 Opponent Okla. Hard Courts Tourn. Okla. City Univ. Cameron Oscar Rose Jr. College East Central Cameron Okla. Univ. Broncho Classic Tourn. tOk1a. City Univ., Cooke College, East Centralj Midwestern Torn Holli , Intramural Director Below: Tom Hollis tholding microphonel provides commen- tary during an intramural wrestling tournament held Feb. 7. Above: Tom Hollis and Will Ethridge chuckle as they watch The Unknown Tau pictured on pg. 373. Right: The Un- known Tau illicits smiles from Tom Hollis and recreation assistant Jackie Knapp. Tom Hollis is now in his third year as the Intramural Director at CSU. He was assisted in the exhaustive task of orga- nizing, supervising, and implementing the twelve intramural sports available at CSU by graduate assistant Jody McEl- haney. Hollis taught in the Midwest City pub- lic schools for six years prior to being named Intramural Director at CSU. He obtained his bachelors degree from OSU in 1966 and his masters from CSU in 1978. Hollis was the student director of In- tramural Sports at OSU and he devel- oped intramural programs at the Mid- West City schools Where he taught. To Hollis, who is forging ahead on a career in recreation administration, in tramural sports provides the studen with an opportunity for recreation ani physical exercise. Hollis enjoys his du ties and is currently shaping intramura sports into more of a program complet' with leagues, tournaments, and cham pionships. 14 intramural activities were availabli for student participation this year. Thej were flag football, basketball, volley ball, softball, swimming, wrestlin cross country, table tennis, soccei track, tennis in the fall, tennis in th spring, a basketball free throw contes and a sports trivia bowl in which sport questions were asked during a contes held at the end of the year. Q S 2 X 2 3 Z S Z 9 xii ,M zgiggfgyz 5 - M: 1. www? 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Be- low: Front row: fleft to rightj Brad McHam, Randy Moore, Eric Gleichman, and Rusty Moore. Back Row: Mark Hansen, Lynn Daylor, Kelly Singleton, JN' Duncan. -,, ,, .. Sas 374 Above: Mark Fisher looks for blood The play-offs decided who the best wo teams were in Intramural Footballg Sig Tau and the Mustangs. The top eight eams in the three men's leagues were eeded and matched in play-off games intil finally Sig Tau C6-OJ and the Mus- Tight: Front row: Donnie Jung, Keith Fink, Alan Marvin, Rusty Barfield. Back Jw: Kyle Roberts, Todd Edwards, Mark Fisher, Mike Monroe. Below: Sig Tau iarterback Rusty Moore is hemmed in by Keith Fink fleftb and Kyle Roberts ighth. In the background, left to right, are the Mustangs Rusty Barfield and Sig aus' Jeff Duncan and Kelly Singleton. tangs K6-OJ emerged and locked horns in the championship game on Oct. 30, 1983. Both teams were stymied offensively and by the end of regulation the score was a 0-0 tie. In the overtime period, both teams zlm were given four downs from mid-field to move the ball the farthest distance. Sig Tau moved the ball the farthest and were declared the winner. Scoring-Wise the game ended 0-0. .aim Above: Brad McHam is wrapped up by a Mustang defender. Sig Tau's Eric Gleichman fleftb and Mustang's Todd Edwards trightb look on. 15, S23 Intramural omen' Basketball Below: lleft to right? During the Hypers vs. Roundballers basketball game Brenda Blackburn CHypersJ, Leslie Kalsu lRoundballersJ and Karen Brown lHypersJ Watch the action. Above: Left to right are Judeen Bartos, Kim Price, Rhonda Lynch, Karen Pickard, Sharon Reynolds, and Janet Chartney. Fan Carol Reed observes, Above: Jeanice Kennedy shoots for the Round- ballers. Teammate Leslie Kalsu fleftl reacts while Brenda Blackburn of the Hypers 13rd from leftl seems tired. Below: Kappa Tappa Kegs vs. the Lady Hoopers. Left to right are Dee Blackmore, Glennetta Wat- kins, Karen Pickard, Michelle Butlle and Robin Ezelle. Y Y rj Above: Nancy Rahm lshooterj, Lori Postier f2nd from rightj, Brenda Blackburn. Right: Sharon Tush, Kim Price, Michelle Butlle, Leslie Hicks, Mari Bat- tles lseatedi, R ,, ., I I H WF , ,1,L , , 9 A gm 45 www ,nf ii .. . 1 'H-112. -A9 1 s7w,.m..,, 'I f giiii : ff? - :'5:.f'iZfS'.f , if7lf'EfQ:3? Q wayne 5-an f57Li?f!SfL 1 2 if . Qs-Wie , , Z if PM , f ' 3 f 1 9? ' 5 x ri Yr 3 P '15, 4 C K gg ai WW ww fr ,1 i f wa nfl ,cull Ables, Gregory 129, 249 Abner, Paul 162 Ackner, Gary 173 Adair, Roger 129 Adams, Don 96, 111 Adams, Eric 278, 283 Adebiyi, Carolyn 129 Adeniyi, James 141, 181 Adeosun, Oluycmi 141 Adie, John U. 141 Adler, Sheryl 129 Aduddell, David 336 Afshari, Johangir 140 Agao, Oladele 119 Ahmed, Kazi Reza 96, 111 Ahmed, Deana 129 Ahmed, Maha 119 Ahn, Kyoung 129 Ahsan, Muhammad 129 Aikens, Brian 119 Aikens, Tony 244, 245 Ajayi, Samuel 181, 213 Akinade, Matthew 141 Akinbobola, Simi 129 Akinrinlola, Mora Kinyo 141 Akins, Lori 358, 366, 367 Akinyemi, Femi Tundc 150 Albert, Carleton 168, 169, 173, 342, 346, 347 Albright, G. 161 Alexander, Gerard 342, 345 Alexander, Jennifer 283, 285 Alexander, Sharon 68, 102, 253 All, Harold R. 150, 200 Allen, Lauren 29, 241 Allen, Lisa 102 Allen, Mark 102 Allen, MF. 329, 330, 335 Allen, Philip Duane 150 Allison, Herb 315 Alsapugh, Mike 246 Altebaumer, John 205 Amadi, Oozo 199 Ambler, Kelly 102 Aminadoki, Asembo T. 111 Amir, Jamal 141 Amponsah, Asiamah 141 Anderson Adys 203 Anderson Catharine Ann 150 Anderson David 192, 194, 264, 265 Anderson Debbi 119, 150, 197 Anderson Emily 129 Anderson, Kim 68, 102 Anderson Lucinda K. 150 Anderson, Paul 349 Anderson, Sherilani 102, 278, 283 Andrews, S. 153, 182, 183 Angell, Toby 111 Angros, Caryn 129, 150 Aninwene. Joy 197 Ansley, Lori 173 Anson, Bill 111 Antlc, Terry 119 Antonelli, Tamy 102 Anuonyeh, Richard 129 Applegarth, Vicki 95 Aquedo, Elbamazina 129 Arani, Bahman 141 Armstrong, Cynthia 129 Armstrong, Rodney 226, 227 Armstrong, Sheila 164, 257 Arnett, Nikki 129, 182 Arnn, Ralph 350 Arnold, Jimmie 197 Artis, Michael 129 Asepermy, Daryll 119 Ashley, Edwin 342 Asoeqwu, Ignatius Offey 119 Astle, Gary 329, 330, 335, 336 Aston, George 176, 177 Asuquo, Sylvester 119 Atchison, Ernie 20, 291 Austin, Kathryn 197 Avants, Bruce 204 Avery, Nina 180 Awa, Kalu Eke 119 Ayers, Rob 156 Aylor, DeLana 129 Ayub, Othman Bin 141 Babcock, Patricia Gail 150, 153 Bacher, Tracie 207, 257 Bailey, Steve 111 Bailey, Tiva 102 Bailor, Tracy 291 Baird, Ted 157, 205 Bajulaiye, Adebo 119 Baker, K. 161 Baker, Regina 253 Baldwin, Lester 308, 312,314,315 Balkenbush, Jim 119 Ball, Barbie 102 Ball, David 18 Ballard, Scott 338, 341 Banks, Dwain 304, 307, 308, 312-316 Banta, Winston 111, 193, 194, 292, 297 Barclay, Richard 25, 102, 278, 279, 283, 292, 299 Barfield, Russell 119, 375 Barnes, Alan 129, 342, 345, 346, 347 Barnett, Cornelius 197 Barnett, K. 68 Barnett, Lisa 119, 299 Barnett, Norma 129 Barrett, Greg 291 Barrett, James M. 150 Barrett, Steven 278, 279, 283 Barton, Mike 111 Bartos, Judeen 378 Bass, Brian 279 Bassan, Gurden S. 160 Bateman, Sherri 129 Batra, Anil 141 , Battles, Carl 129, 153, 291, 292, 293, 378 Baucom, Traci 70, 71 Bauer, M. 190 Baxter, Regina 296 Bayans, Steve 102 Bayless, Dan 102 Bayless, Sylvia 129 Bauer, Miles 219 Baze, Kurt 173, 343, 344, 346-47 Bazzi, Chassan 119 Bazzi, Hassan 119 Beaman, Cheryl 197 Beamer, Kelly 29 Beard, C. 182 Beard, James 119, 294-95 Beaty, Jamye 129 Becannen, Mark S. 150 Beck, Jack 210, 342, 345, 347 Becker, Sherri 119, 173 Becknell, Willa 111, 253 Beller, Lora 208, 296 Becker, Dan 119 Beemer, Kelli 251 Beffer, Joe 247 Beffer, Tony 258 Begay, John 168-69, 342 Belindo, Julie 129, 168-69 Bell, Charles 315 Bell, Joel Thomas 291 Bell, Scott 111 Bell, Tom 20, 292 Bellows, Brenda 119 Benedict, Tamara 102 Benefee, Don 278, 283 Bengston, Karen 197 Bennett, Keith 256 Benson, Charlotte Kay 150 Bentley, Brian 336 Bentley, Karen 29, 97, 119, 154-55 Bentley, Nancy 129 Berg, Kathleen 119 Bergland, Angela 91 Berkheiser, Carol 141 Bernardi, Joe 338, 341 Berry, Glenda S. 150 Berry, James 119 Berry, Mike 315 Berryman, Lisa 102, 278, 283, 286 Bertwell, Linda 129 Betterton, Lynn Nichols 150 Beuchaw, Brian 102 Beutler, Mark 119 Bhabar, Rajeshpal 130 Bhatti, Hasbee 102 Bhukta, Govindu 141 Bickerstaff, M. 182-83 Bielich, Jon M. 68 Bigham, Pam 129 Biglow, Keith 205, 244-45 Billinger, Joni 29 Billingslea, Stephen 96, 102 Billy, Clarence 168 Billy, Michael 102 Bingham, Stephanie 111 Birdwell, Scott 180, 185, 190 Biswas Abhiit 142 1 J Sheila 102 Bixler, Black, Amanda 102, 170 Black, David 205 Black, Eric 111 Black, Lisa 119 Black, Black Ron 334, 338, 340-41 S. 170 Blackaby, Boyd 278-79, 282-83 Blackburn, Brenda 378 Breedon, Larry 119 Bresnahan, Nancy 68, 265 Brewer, Lisa 291 Bridgeforth, Monte 279 Bridges, Burneele 130, 146, 150 Bridges, Vince 287 Brintnall, Shirley 283, 288 Briscoe, Marlene 277 Broadie, Barbara C. 150 Brock, Rebecca Jean 102, 197 Broncho, Buddy 27 Bronson, Richard 173 Brook, Elizabeth 142 Blackmore, Dee 173, 378 Blackshire, Jack 111 Blake, Tim 106, 119 Bland, Adrian 129, 252-53 Blasdell, Kathleen 119 Blochowiak, Mary Ann 161 Bogan, Carla 260-61 Bogle, Dale 250, 262-63 Bohlman, Curtis 264 Bolerjack, John 161 Bollenbach, Ricky 336 Bolton, Alan 210, 342 Bonadio, Candace 28, 111 Bond, John 119 Bonner, Lisa 162-63 ooher, BeBe Bibb 150 oothe, Karen 129 ordine, Shawn 129, 182-83 osin, Jack 142 owie, Jerry 278, 283 ourns, Pete 130, 150 oyd, Darla 291 oyd, Iva 111 oydston, Becky 102, 297 oyer, Gloria 130 oyer, Rod 341 oyles, G. 68 race, David 247 racken, Susan 130 raden, Piper 168 radford, Caroline 80, 130 radley, J.D. 262 radley, Nancy 161 radshaw, Wendy 285 rady, Duke 102 raggs, Clifford 130, 252-53 rakebill, Lenard 102 ramble, Karen 130 ranscum, Stan 111 ray, Kathi 24, 29, 90, 117, 190, 251, 265 reath, H. 148 reedesa Julie 130 Brooks, Jonathan 200 Brooks, Kim 156, 373 Brooks, L. 196 Brooks, Steve 318, 321-26 Brothers, Tremea 111, 286 Brown, Brown, Dana 91, 102, 150, 260-61 Deborah 111 Brown, James 278-79, 283 Brown, Joe 291 Brown, Judy 130, 150 Brown, Karen 130, 366, 367, 378 Brown, Julie 159 Brown, Kathy 130-197 Brown, Lisha 352 Brown, Marjie, 119 Brown, Meagan 251 Brown, Paul 119 Brown, Renee 266-67, 170-71, 213 Brown, Brown Ronnie 193-94 Sherrie 102 148 130-244 Brown, Tonya 150, ,197 y Brown Terr 130 1 Y Brownell, Tabe 130 Bryan, Brett 173, 315 Bryant, LeeAnn 95, 119, 241, 283, Buchanan, Steve D. 150, 184 Buckles, Gerald 173 Burch, Toni 130 Burge, Shelly 90, 119, 154, 172-73 Burgett, Cheryl 208 Burke, Sherry 150 Burkhart, Julie 154, 205, 241 Burks, Cynthia A. 150 Burleigh, Valetta 111, 164, 291 Burney, Clifford 111, 304, 315-16 Burnidge, Ronald 278, 283, 291 Burruss, John 130 Burrell, Charlotte 244 Busch, Paul 69, 186-87, 262-63 Buser, Laurie 119 Bush, Terri 148, 164 Busick, Mark 102, 344, 345, 346-47, 342 285, 298 , 209, 215 Buss, Rodney 111, 342, 346-47 Butler, Murray 278, 283 Butler, Rebecca 358 Butler, D. 226, 246, 247 Butler, Joseph 130 Butler, Mike 102 Butlle, Michelle 378 Buttry, John 21, 111, 189-90, 194 95 219 Buvinger, Anne 277 Bybee, Laura 102 Byler, Threasa, 111, .135, 250 262 285 Byrd, Barbara 200 Byrd, John 130, 173, 177 Cable, Bill 277, 279 Cabnar, Maurene 200 Cain, Kay 64 Cain, Stacy 262 Caldwell, Brian 111 Caldwell, Cynthia 102 Caldwell, Diana 111 Callahan, Shannon 161 Cameron, Ron 263, 273, 274 Campbell, David 204 Campell, Mark 64, 232 Canfield, Cathy 241 Cantrell, William 278, 283 Cargill, Otto 232 Carmichael, Scott 173 Carnes, Robby 341 Carney, R. 164 Carpenter, Cham 315 Carpenter, Crystal Lynn 150 Carpenter, Sheila 352, 354 Carpenter, Steve 244, 245 Carroll, Ruth 130, 150 Carson, Susan 119 Carter, Keri 279 Carter, Linda 197 4 Carter, David 102 Carter, E. 196 Case, Stuart 130 Cash, James 119 Cash, Kevin 253 Cassens, Edward 68 Caster, Sherry 131, 156 Castro, Mario 116, 203 Castro, Gabriel 116, 203 Cates, Craig 277 Catron, Barbara M. 150 Causey, Wade 338, 341 Cearfoss, Lynda 76, 80, 90, 131, 197, 262 Centracco, Tammi 111 Chambers, David 80, 131, 222, 278, 279, 283. 291 Chandler, Alicia 366, 367 Chappel, Clifton 161 Chaplin, Aaron 294 Chapple, Anthony 102 Charles, Larry A. 150 Chartney, Janet 352, 355, 378 Chartney, Scott 338, 341 Chastian, Michelle 102 Chatman, Brenda 131 Cheatwood, Stephen 131, 172, Checotah, Cerphenia 111 Chen, Chi-May 150 Chen, Ching Kaun 131 Chergey, Richard 131 Cherry, Anita 244 Chia, Kock Kong 131 Chilcoat, Glen 380 Child, Jennifer 173 Childers, B. 173 Chism, Linda 161 Chivers, Anna 131 Cho, Teng Kit 131 Choi, Sea 131 Chong, Yeok 111 Chowdhury, Renu 97, 102 Christen, Charles 200 Christian, Jeanie 200 Christianson, Carmen 131 Christianson, Cathy 24, 26, 88, 233, 235 Christie, Lisa 131 Chua, Meng Tze 131 Chugon, Debbie 197 Chukwu, Gregory 142 Chukwu, Ike 142 Chukwuma, Paul O. 131 Chwalek, Margaret 111 Clair, J. 182 Clark, Donna Jean 150 Clark, Martha 102 Clark, Randy 180 Clayton, Dale 342 Cleavelin, Kent 342 Clegg, Beth 285 Clemment, D. 226 Clemons, Bridgette 266 Clifton, Nita 119, 209, 218 Cloke, Jean 200 Clonts, Randy 131 Cloud, Phil 199 Coates, William 161 Coats, Lisa 277 Cochran, Randy 200 Cocklin, Rusty 278, 283 Coe, Margaret M. 150 Coffett, Marla 200 Coffman, Susan 102, 173, 352 Cole, Sheri 273 Coleman, Benny 131, 328, 329, 336 . Coleman, Danita 257 Collier, Stacy 102 Collins, Paul 294 Collins, J. Paul 131 Collyer, Mike 119 Colson, Clint 336 Combs, Keith 336 Connor, Clyde 25, 278, 279 Conner, Deborah Lynn 150 Cook, Mike 163, 226, 227 Cook, Terry 150 Cook, Tim 350, 351 173 110, 131, 231. 333, 334, 335, Cook, Randall 278, 279, 280, 283 Cooke, Mike 264 Cooper, Dolores 111 Cooper, Jeff 263 Cooper, Nancy E. McVey 150 Copeland, D. 161 Copeland, Linda 81, 131, 150 Copeland, Michael 173, 381, 247 Cord, Christopher 203, 278, 279 Cordell, Roy 136 Cork, Randy 25 Cormack, Heather 291, 292 Cornelius, Scott 131 Cosgrove, Mark 142 Courtney, Patrick 131 Coventry, Ilene E. 150 Cowart, Michael 314, 315 Crace, Arlie 119 Crain, Pam 131 Crase, E. 218 Cravens, Deborah M. 150 Crawford, Beverly 119, 358, 363, 381 Crawford, Lori 241, 262 Crittenden, Bonnie 131 Crocker, Kaye 131 Croffard, Laura 286 Cross, Connie Peters 150 Crouch, Jeff 315 Crow, Barry 111, 338, 341 Crow, Vicki 291 Cruz, Edgar 119, 291 Cudjoe, Phyllis 120 Cummings, Roger 161 Cummings, Wes 200 Cunningham, James 111 Cunningham, Janet 3, 5, 7, 13, 120, 200 Curleychief, Willie 342, 346, 347 Curtis, David 318 Dad, Huong 111 Dada, Michael 131 Daily, Stephen 278-79, 283 Dakudas, Raymond 348-49 Dalton, Stacy 277 Dambold, Brian 278, 283 Danbold, Jimmy 279 Dancy, Karol 158 Dancy, Wanda 197 Daneshfar, J. 190 . Daniel, Tonya 102, 253 Dantee, D. 68 Datoo, Arifali 131, 146, 150, Dau, Thu 203 Daugherty, Toby 315 Davenport, Mark 131 Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis Davis 317 Davis Cherokee 160 Donna 102, 120, 173 Kim 262 Lee 120, 336 Mark Wayne 150 Melanie 111 Priscilla 102 Rickey 102 Rodney 31, 180, 189 Shannon 111 117 Davis, Shari 298 y Davis, Sherrie 285 150, 153, 349 190, 305, 315, Day, Geoffrey Allen 150 Daylor, Lynn 93, 262-63, 374, 381 Daylor, Terri 95, 215 Dean, Deborah 197 Dean, Roberta L. 150 Deaton, John 329, 332-33, 336 DeBouse, Anthony 120 Decker 120, 278-79, 283 Dees, III, Morris 200 Deese, Larry 68 DeLonais, Shelley 120 Demuth, Tom 131, 205 Dennett, Melanie 81, 120, 133, 185, 188, 190, 205, 215 Dennis, Patrick 131 Dennis, Patsy 102 Denyer, Jane Ellen 150 Denton, Jim 146 Depe, John 111 Derritt, Jim 256 Descher, Annette 111, 278, 283 Deshazo, Becky 31 Desherow, Ed 304-5, 307, 313-17 Dessy, Nancy 78, 131, 182-83 Dho, Hoa 131 Dick, Denise 368-69 Dickson, Sara Sydnor 150 Eagle, Lauren 200 Earnhart, Hugh 120 Eastep, Lorenda 278, 283 Ebbis, Eluwah 142 Ebbis, Ihuoma 111 Eboagu, David 111 Ebulu, Simon 103 Echelle, Milda Ann Langham 150 Eckels, Deanna 121 Eckels, Jackie 132, 358, 359 Ecker, Rick 111 Eckert, Mike 103, 338, 341 Edgmon, Chris 306, 307, 314, 315, 316 Edmerson, Louise 103 Edmonds, Kim 368 Edmonson, Tim 173 ierksmeier, Juan 338, 341 iggs, Robert 257 ike, Vincent 111 illey, A. 218 imonico, Richard 25, 279, 283 ingall, Joseph 343 init, Quang 380 inkins, David 120, 148 oakes, Garfield 212, 244-45, 333, 336 obbs, Mark Dean 150 ockery, Beverly 131 odds, Nancy 81, 131, 150, 197 odson, Lynn 68 olezal, Ruthanne 111 omagola, Sue 132 onahey, Susan 150, 161 oolittle, Dwayne 278, 283 orn, Toni 103 orton, Mary Ann 150 oss, Zena 197 otter, Lance 351 oub, Terry 67 ougherty, Tom 263 oughty, Lori 94, 225, 283, 285 owdy, Evangelia 159, 266 owdy, Shelly 103, 250 owney, Ann 177 owney, V. 163 oyle, Jackie 132, 298 oyle, Jenny 120 rake, Nelvetha 132 riskill, Gwyenda 31, 103, 109, 367 riskill, Matthew 70 Edwards, Jenny 132 Edwards, Kim 257 Edwards, Micki 103, 298 Edwards, Rick 263 Edwards, Todd 375 Edwards, Yletha 103 Effinger, Lori 197 Effinger, James Knight 150 Effiom, Peter 103 Efochie, Geoffrey A. 121 Ekanan, Felix 132 Ekeji, Davis 121 Ekpo, Aniekan 142 Ekpo, Nsima 132 Ekpo, Samuel 132 Eleonu, Chinyere 132 Elledge, Lori 104 Ellenberg, Susan 112 Ellenberg, W. 173 Ellenwood, Jane 184 Elliott, Carol 132 Elliott, Cindy 104 Ellis, Cynthia 266, 267 Ellis, Darla 65, 104 Ellis-Obir, Samuel 121 Emberton, Paula 173 Emeghalu, John Paul 132 Emerson, Janice 132 Emesiani, Harold 68 Emmah, Ihi 142 Emukah, Christian 142 Endicott, Kent 121, 205 Engebretson, Helen 150 Epley, Suzi 112 Erekosiha, Abiliba 121 Erp, Shirley Ann 150 Erwin, Alan 112, 342 Erwin, Eddie 342, 346, 347 Escobar, Luis 349 Essien, Austin 142 Essien, Patrick 132 Ethridge, Will 26, 211, 373 Etuk, Edo 104 Evans, Matthew 338, 341 Evans, Tina 112 Evans, Tracy 81, 93, 132, 195, 2 Everett, Tony 279 Everhart, Marcie 31, 72, 73, 112 Ewing, Dava 220 Ezelle, Robin 378 Ezugha, Orwubanego 142 Fagan, L. Jane Fraser 150 Fagbohun, Samuel B. 121 Fairbanks, Shirley 291 Falk, Cynthia M. 150 Farmer, Charla 132 Farmer, Lisa 21, 158, 159, 215 Farmers, N iecy 253 Farrell, Narcie 132, 221 Farris, Lynn 121 Farris, Tracy 197 Fergason, Harriett Jane Desper Ferguson, B. 68 Fernandes, Chris 104 Fernandes, Desmond 294 Ferreira, Luis 349, 370 Ferris, Robert 205 17, 241, 265 150 Driskill, Mike 168-69, 173, 342, 346, 347 Drumm, Penni 173 ue, Lisa 132, 150 uel, Alisa 132, 183 uiker, Jan 163 uncan, Debbie 120 uncan, Jeff 266-27, 262-63, 374-75, 381 unham, Linda 173, 367 unlap, Darla J. 150 unlap, Dorothy 161, 203 unnum, Terrell, 120, 164 uran, Donna 203 urkee, Scott 31 utton, Cynthia 103, 278, 283 yer, Linda Rogers 150 yer, Paul 200 yer, Russell 103 ysart, Bobby 161 Fiegen er, Barbara 132, 146 Fielder, Greg 299 Fike, Shelly 112 Filer, Julie Jewel Marie 150 Fillips, Rick 132, 206, 207, 222, 223, 277, 291 Fillmore, Carol 132, 186 Filson, Mark 278, 279, 282, 283 Fine, Christy 132 Fink, Keith 375 Fink, Melinda 368 Finley, William 132 First, Jackie 180 Firth, Kevin 318 Fischer, Mark 146 Fisher Debra 76, 82, 133, 158, 1 Fisherz Karie 286 Fisher, Mark Alan 150, 374, 375 Fisher, Terry 342 Fite, C ynthia 97, 164, 257 Fite, Stephen 291, 292 Fitts, Lesa 121 Fitzgerald, Kevin 67 Fitzmorris, C. 219 Fitzpatrick, Alesia 366, 367 Flanagan, Lisa 112 Flanagan, Lori 121, 173 Fleming, Bill 176 Fly, L. 182 61, 245, 249 Foltz, Stella Alleen 150 Foltz, S usan B. 150 Ford, David 173, 318 Ford, Kelly 160 Ford, Susan 200 Fore, Karen K. 150 Forsythe, Trish 161, 203 Forten, Kevin 380 Fortenbury, Susan 197 Foster Anthony Lee 150 Fosteri can 112, 190, 256, 257, 318, 320-326 Foster, Greg 338, 341 Foster, Foster, Foster, Fowler, Fowler, Fowler, Karie 112, 201, 277, 278, 283 Mike 247 Shane 336 Debra 200 Kevin 211 Jennifer 291, 292 Francik, Lyn 177 Francis, David 264 Francis, K. J. 142 Frank, Deanna 65 Frank, Debbie 133 Frank, James 104, 296 Franklin, Darrell 112, 158, 256, 257 Franklin, Mary Gaye 70, 71 Franks, Angie 72, 73 Frantz, Ken 121 Frazier, Lamont 168, 169, 173, 342, 346, 347 Freeman, Jeff 350, 351 Freeman, Kevin 336 Freiberger, James 133 Frick, Brenda 133, 173, 298 Fried, Katherine Elizabeth 150 Frownfelter, Paul 341 Fugate, Michael 190, 278, 283 Fuller, Rosetta 112 Futch, Margaret 220 Gabel, Annette 173 Gabrish, Theresa 68, 121, 186 Gaddis, Bea 121 Gagnath, Linda Marie 150 Gainer, Reggie 318 Gainer, Treva 30 Gaither, Kanella 112 Galipeauis, Eva 299 Gallagher, Linda 200 Galloway, Darien 342 Gammon, Angie 258 Gannaway, Karolyn 112, 278, 283 Ganobi, Linus 112 Gant, Marvin 122 Garcia, Dana 315 194, 225, 241 Gerlach, Dee 352 Gholston, Scott 211 Gianchino, Phil 318, 321-327 Gibbs, K. 161 Gibson, David 338, 341 Giddings, Kimberly 104 Gilbert, Pamela 173, 370, 371 Gilbert, Robert Dean, Jr. 150 Gilchrist, Gary 122 Gilchrist, Sharon 122 Giles, Mauricu 203 Gillespie, C. 178, 179 Gillian, Joe 123 Gillian, Russell 277 Gilstrap, Betty 203 Gimlin, Doug 342, 344 Giordano, Kim 176, 177 Girouard, Lance 150 Githingi, Lawrence 69, 112 Gleichman, Eric 262, 263, 274 Glenndinning, Martin 299 Glenn, Christopher 278, 279, 280, 283 Glenn, Marilyn 133 Gloodt, Valeri 291, 292 Glover,Kelvin 244, 245 Goddard, Kelly 133, 283, 288 Goddard, Susie 104, 251, 283, 288 Godeau, J. 68 Goff, Marshall 257 Goff, Melissa 64 Gonzales, Doug 104, 210, 342, 344 Gonzalez, Julian 277 Ha, Sang Sik 142 Hacket, Mel 315 Haff, Lee 315 Haggard, Jeff 96, 122, 196, 226, Hagler, Eddie 104 246 Hague, Mohammad 142 Hale, Roger 218, 232, 265 Hale, Roni 294-95 Hall, Craig 342, 346-47 Hall, David 278, 283 Hall, Ingrid 248-49 Hall, John 147 Hall, John K. 150 Hall, Lisa 244 Hall, S. 168 Hallberg, Sharon 161 Hallett, Tinette 133, 194 Goodin, Bruce 150 Goodman, Susan 122 Goodson, Tim 315, 316 Gordey, Steve 338, 341 Gordon, Cindy 197 Gordon, Doug 377 Gordon, Kelly 170, 171, 265 Gordon, Roselind 104, 257 Gordon , Scott 271 Gotschall, Randall 291 Goudea u, Jeanette 133, 207 Grafton, Thomas 231, 349 Graham, Bev 299 Graham, Cindy 112 Graham, Lyn 294, 295 Grant, Angela 104 Gray, Christianne 133 Gray, David 294 Gray, Neal 199 Grayson, Freda 257 Grayson, R. 164 Graves, John 280, 281 Green, Chris 122 Green, David 318, 321-327 Green, I. 209 Green, Janet 122 Green, Jeffery 338, 341 Green, Lance 104 Green, Renee 112 Green, Todd 133 Greer, K. 154, 182 Gregg, K. 201, 277 Gregory, D. 209 Gregory, Joanie 113, 201, 209, 291, 292 Grider, Stephen 122, 190 Grieves, Brenda 150 Griffin, Derrick 133, 253 Griffin, Jim 133 Griffin, Lana 257 Griffin, Ray 133, 315 Garcia, Pacita 122, 232 Gardner, Gary 278, 279, 283 Gardner, Marjorie 150 Garland, Cheryl 200 Garlett, Garrett, Garrett, Garrett, Garrett, Joe 112 Bobby 264, 315 Diane 133 Gregory Todd 150, 185, 161 Kim 185 Garrison, Kimberley 291 Gatlin, Sheila A. 150 Gay, Marlon 303 Gayle, Sandra 150 Gerah, Maria 142, 190 Gerah, Rie 72, 73, 90, 97, 112, 154, 155, 193, Grigsba, Nancy 122 Grilley, Mike 247 Grocholski, Maria 150 Groenwald, Karla 299 Groom, Jean 203 Gruenberg, Paul 173 Guerra, Joe 341 Guess, Shawn 197 Guevara, Anne 277 Guffey, Jerry 133, 161 Guillory, Theresa Rene 150 Guinn, Todd 133 Gurlock, Dee 368, 369 Guthrie, Kim 241 Guy, Steve 173, 197 Hammil, J.D. 133 Hamilton, Meg Melinda 150 Hammond, Hubert 203 Hammond, Marjorie 104 Hampton, Virginia S. 150 Han, Gy Young 122 Hancock, Molly 70, 71 Haney, Derek 264 Hanna, Linda Kay 150 Hanna, Vicky L. 150 Hansen, Mark 374 Happe, Cheri 358 Haraway, Greg 277 Hardaker, Guy 334, 340-41 Harbin, Teresa 142 Hardin, Alicia Ellen 150 Hau, Byron 336 Harnden, Robert 122, 278-79-80, 283 Harper, Karen 113 Harrell, Greg 122, 315, 330 Harrington, Donna Louise 150 Harris, Arnetta 122 Harris, Brad 199, 219 Harris, Freda 133 Harris, Kevin 342 Harris, Lori 133 Harris, Michael 104 Harris, Ray Lamar 150 Harris, Roger 161 Harris, Tracy 122 Hart, Kirk 336 Hart, Pamela Lee 150 Hart, Sherrill 113 Harvey, Charles 232-33 Harvey, Michael W. 150 Hassen, Debbie D. 150, 201 Hastings, Kelly 213, 287 Hauck, J. 185 Haury, Kim 298 Hauser, Brett 338, 341 Hauton, M. Kendall 133 Hawk, Julie 122 Hawkins, Michael 291-92 Haworth, Christa 104 Haws, Terri 277-78, 283 Hayes, Joe 115, 304-8, 312-15, 317 Haywood, Tonya 82, 148, 158-5 Heaney, Doug 190 Heard, Mark 133, 172-73 Hedrick, William 122, 323 Hefferson, Sheryl Ann 150 Heflin, Robert 113 Heise, Gayleen 122 Helman, Linda F. 82, 177 Helt, Theresa 113, 283-85, 298 9, 170-71 Kevin 113, 210, 342, 346 Sima 142 on, Jennifer 142 Patti 133 Denise 122 , Jane 104 , Jim 104 , Rosemary 200 Timothy 278-283 , James Walter 150 Della 29, 122, 215 Lisa 142 Nita 122 n, Jimmy 277 Carol Ann 200 Trina 134 Karen 28 erry 122 Bryan 122 Leslie 352-57-78 Bruce 122, 277-78, 283 Carla Gaye 150 Lisa 113 Chanel 260-61 Jim 134, 299 John 104 Judd 134 Kay 244 Kevin 349 Sandy 113 Theresa E. 150 Valarie 260-61 Juanita 134 , Jerry 104, 338, 341 Patti 113 Sally 367 Phillip 333-34-36 Ronel 197 Rene 200 Tim 381 Tammy 201, 278 John 278-79-80-83 Shellie 113 Connie 150 Fred 253, 304, 309, 312-15 Mike 113 Sahib 113 Willie 133. 304-08-12-15-16-I7 D. 226-27 Cathy 134, 150-51, 162-63 , Gregory 291 Sherryl M. 82, 150, 220-21 Richard 315 William 278-283 Keven 113, 225, 251 Vanessa 213 Lisa 104 .31 Holder, Vic 309, 315 Holland, Kevin 134 Holley, Jerry 173, 338, 341 Holman, Stephen 68, 134 Holmbert, B. 182 Holmes, John 315 Holmes, Sandra Gayle 150 Holms, K. 161 Holt, Brian 104 Holtz, Cheryl 29, 104, 178 Holzendorf, Joseph A., Jr. 134 Homesley, June E. 150 Hood, Donna 122 Hood, Paula 197 Hood, Ross 122 Hood, Sheri 104, 278, 283 Horinek, Ladonna 113, 190, 197 Hornbeak, Gilbert 122, 342-43 Hornbeak, Rodney 96, 104 Horner, Katherine R. 150 Horton, Joseph 346-47 Hoskins, Kennon 350-51 House, Kent 204 Howard, Dave 232 Howard, Kevin 173 Howard, Sandy 250-51 Howard, Tarita 123, 164, 184, 260-61 Howe, Ellen 113 Howell, Edward 113, 185, 188, 190 Howell, Gary 134 Howell, Mike 204-05 Howery, Stacey 197 Hoy, Kimberly 94 Hubbard, Geraldine 278, 283 Huber, B. 161 Huczko, Scott W. 150 Huddleston, Gary 78, 200 Huddleston, Kathy 82. 200 Huddleston, Nanine 69, 113. 278, 283 Hudgins, Bob 271 Huff, Darren 134, 173, 329, 30, 35-36 Huffman, Katie 123 Hugg, Linda 200 Hull, Mical 113 Hulme, Motoko 231 Hulsey, Scott 104, 330-36 Humphreys, Kimberly K. 150 Hunsinger, Denise 68, 123 Hunt, Mary Edith 150 Hunt, Randy 142, 244 Hunter, Cynthia Ann 150 Hunton, Kendall 205 Hurst, Charla 105, 253 Hurst, Joni 203 Hutchison, Garth 105, 109 Hutchins, Randy 210-11 Hymel, Rhonda Jane 150 Ice, Rex 231 Idiat, Baldgun 123 Idiong, Ukpong Udo 134 Ifemembi, Boniface 142 Ihegboro, Godwin 113 Ikesi, Henry 142 Okoro, Saturday 142 Ikpa, Anthony 123 Ikpe, Ibanga 142 Ilochonwu, Okey 142 Ilomechine, Joel 134 Inman, Ruth 277 Inyang, Clement 134 Irby, Rhonda 260, 261 Ireland, Gayle 161 Ishem, Cynthia 248, 249 Iten, Theresa 123 Ivery, Dana 94, 123, 190, 283, 285, 298 Ivie, Sherrie 113 Ivy, Kok H. M. 123 Iyaye, Apakaboari B. 123 Jackson, Jackson, Brian 134 Camille 105 Jackson, Cherrie 244 Jackson, Don 113 Jackson, Eloise 164, 260 Jackson, Glenda 123 Jackson, Justin 315 Jackson, Michael 278, 279, 283 Jackson, Jacques Terry 291, 294 Will 134 205 Jahansouz, Janna'134, 150, 151 Jama, Abdishakoor 134 Jamerson, Valerie 142, 162, 163 James, Andrea 134 James, Barbara 277 James, Darren 256, 257 James, Dono 231 James, Janice 105 James, Ronnie 329, 331-336 Jameson, Leigh 162, 163 J eanquneat, Tara 123 Jech, Ronny 105 Jeffcoat, Leigh Ann 258 Jeist, Shari 200 Jenkins, Kay 277 Jenkins, Lee Eldra 123, 260, 261 Jennings, Sheila 105 Jernigan, Robert 205 Jobe, Jeffrey 291, 292 Johannsen, Eleanor 142, 161 Johnson, Alette 358, 360, 361, 36 Johnson, Beverly 244 Johnson David 123 Johnson, Diann Christine 150 Johnson, Dema 30 Johnson, James 299 Johnson Jim 105 Johnson Kristie Lea 150 Johnson Lisa Kay Willis 150 Johnson Marty 123 Johnson Rhonda 105 Johnson, Rodney 315 Johnson Shane 199 Johnson Sherilyn 114 Johnston, Deanna 150, 200 Jones, Alan 114 Jones, Anita 134, 260, 261 Jones, Charles 123, 342 Jones, Cindy 134, 177 Jones, D. 173 Jones, Dennis 278, 282, 283 Jones, Freeta 142 Jones, Julie 105 Jones, Kathy 296 Jones, Marianne 123 Jones, Melanie 208, 358, 381 Jones, Michael 150 Jones, Raymond 150 Jones, Sonya 105 Jones, Tarrance 285 Jones, Teresa 278, 283 Jones, Terry 303 Jones, Tommy 105 Jordan, Jimmy 278, 279, 283 Jordan, Timothy 105 Jurkiewicz, T.J. 105, 333, 336 Jung, Donnie 374, 375 Jweid, Terry 251, 265 364, 367 Kadara, Sammy 134 Kadavy, Kent 123, 342 Kaempfer, Shinoi 180 Kaleda, Michelle 277-78, 283-87 Kalman, S. 182 Kalsu, Leslie 378 Kamal, Ibrahim 142 Kamal, Mustafa 142 Kamp, Paul 105, 315 Katko, Karen V. 150 Katz, Rebecca 200 Kaufman, Erick 105 Keel, Keith 123 Keen, Michael 68 Kelley, Gary 123 Kelley, Mike 318 Kelsey, Christopher 278-79-83 Kelting, Kristen 220 Kemp, Phil 262-63 Kemper, B. 184 Kemper, Thomas 68 Kendrick, Pamela 134 Kennedy, Billy 114, 156, 380 Kennedy, Jacquelyn 173, 278-83 Kennedy, Jeanice 352-55-78 Kernal, Angie 105 Kerr, Jane 134 Kersgieter, Chuck, 318, 321-2-3-4-5-6 Key, Bill 200 Khan, Aamer 123, 178 Khan, Khalid 76, 83, 105, 134, 150-53, 349 Khan, Shadid 105 Khokhar, Samir 114 Kidd, J. 182 Kidwell, Jeff 105, 278-79-83 Killian, Keith 134 Killingsworth, Russ 105 Kilpatrick, Debbie 65, 105 Kimbler, Brad 134 Kimbler, Greg 377 Kimbrough, Cheryl 29, 31, 114, 251 Kindle, Sharon 114 King, Barbara 201, 291 King, Jean-Marie 114 King, Leesa 123, 132, 197 King, Ramona Lynn 150 Kirby, Kenda 82, 134-50 Kirkham, Patti 105 Kiser, Kirk 172-73 Klemme, Shelley 92, 114-34, 241-98 Klepper, Carolyn 134-50 Kline, Dana 114 Klingslesmith, Karen 114, 265-78-83 Knapp, Jackie 372 Knight, Rebecca F. 150 Knight, Wendell 278-83 Knopps, Karyl S. 150 Knutson, Tracy A. 83, 153, 250 Kobuck, Martin 278-79-83 Kofa, George 134 Kolb, Kathleen Ann 150 Kollie, Peter 123 Kool, Mitch 262, 381 Kramer, Kim 134, 358-65 Kress, Bill 134, 226, 246, 247 Krueger, Greg 156 Kudy, Linda 105 78 Lacey, Clairen 134 Lacey, John 134 Lackey, Robin 29, 114, 154 Ladd, Cynthia 164-65 Ladd, Marva M. 135 Ladell, Ray 105 LaGrow, Pat 183 LaGrow, S. 161 Lair, Terry 205 Lambert, James W. 151 Lamkin, John A. 150 Lampke, Mike 204 Land, Tracy 91, 194-95 Landes, Darrin 135 Landgraf, Marian 161 Lane, Darla 123 Lane, Linda 135 Laney, Michelle 352 Langford, Regina 114 Langham, Kristin 105 Langland, Ricky 332-33-34-36 Lanham, Christie 114 Lankford, Lisa Sue 150 Lansbury, B. 207-10 Lansbury, William 114 Lantz, June 95, 135, 231-33-35 LaQuey, Donna 114, 241-83-85 LaReese, Cindy 105 Larson II, William E. 150 Latz, Kaelyn Marie 150 Laubach, Steven 161-63 LaVicky, Desiree 105 LaVicky, Donna 123, 205-15 Lawley, Wayne 278-83 Lawrence, Tonya 294-95 Lawson, Rhonda 173, 352-57 Le, Quy Luong 135 Leaf, John 96 Leaf, Robert 377 Lee, Rodney 106, 108, 342 Lee, Ronald 222-23-91 Lee, Ronnie 279 Lee, Troy 114 LeGrand, David 135 LeGrande, Leigh 358-61-62-64 Lehman, Katherine 114 Leibold, Billy 135 Lelmann, Katherine 291 Lemaster, Sandy 150, 200 Leming, Jessica 135 Leonard, Mark H. 150 Leong, Weiching 294 Lesher, Angela 135, 197 Letts, M. 161 Lewallen, Jennifer 29, 105, 241 Lewis, Branden 106, 278-83 Lewis, Debby 146 Lewis, Deborah Ann 150 Lewis, Karl 135 Lewis, Kay 114, 232, 366-67 Lewis, Robert 146 Lewis T. 218 Leyda, Cynthia 283-85 Liebel, Christy M. 150 Liggens, Melva 30, 135 Lile, Cheryl 106, 197 Lillard, Charles 156 Lillie, J. 190 Lilly, John 289 Limke, Rod 114 Linde, Mary Sue 201 Lindsay, Kim R. 150 Lindsay, Margaret 150 Link, Buddy 306, 315, 317 Lippert, Rick 68 Lipps, Alan 106, 336 Listen, Tammy 106 Litterell, Kellie 251 LittleAxe, Eileen 135 LittleAxe, Melissa 135 Liu, Chuan 150 Lively, Brent 277 Locke, Jeff 341 Locus, Rita 106, 197 Loney, Nina 135 Long, Bob 277-78-79-83 Long, Linda 77, 83, 154, 225, 251 Long, Lloyd 164, 190 Long, Randy 180 Looney, Rhonda 91 Looper, Linda 28 Lopez, Juan 135, 160, 196, 218 Lopez, Silberia 203 Lounsbury, Sue 173 Love, Portia 52, 142 Low, Mona K. 150 Lowe, Mary 135 Lowell, Shannon G. 151 Loyd, Windell 135 Lucas, Cynthia 114 Lucas, Kurt 135 Lucas, Traci 173 Lukasek, Donnie 373 Luton, Roberta Elaine 151 Lynch, J. 226, 196 Lynch, Rhonda 318 Lynch, Terri Rae 151 Lyon, Janna 106, 258 Mack, John 315 Mack, Oye 197 MacKillican, Jenise 173 Macom, Joe 203 MacWatters, Connie 106, 184 Maddox, Willis 204-05 Magid, Jennifer 91 Magid, Stacey 225 Maguire, Susan 106 Mahan, Shelley 259 Mahmud, Abdullah 106 Maine, Bobby 277 Majid, Ishtiaq 142 Major, Lyda Madrene 151, 218 Major, Robin 135, 197 Malave, Ted 135, 178-79 Mann, Brian 315 Manning, Greg 262 Manning, Loraine 106, 148, 164, 244 Manning, Phillip 68 March, Rick 212 Marks, Jonathan 135, 381, 247 Markus, S. 184 Marose, Cynthia 175 Marshall, Tony 67 Marvin, Alan 375 Martin, Hardy 315 Martin, Jerry 151 Martin, Lillian A. 151 artin, Mary 31, 114, 197, 352-56 Maxwell, Ron 136, 334, 338, 341 Mayer, Brenda G. 151 Mayes, Pamela 114 Mayfield, Bob 114, 297 Mayfield, Michelle 114 Mays, Pam 253 McAlister, Kimberly 291 McAuliffe, R. 68 McCarty, Shawn 106 McClaren, Debbie 190, 217 Mohamed, Mohamoud 136 Molake, Omololu 136 Monday, Sharon 165 Mongold, Kathleen 151 Monroe, Jerri H. 151 Monroe, Mike 124, 151, 315, 375 Montgomery, Blair 279 Montgomery, John 124 Montgomery, Leslie 231-33 Mooers, Lucille F. 151 McCleary, Tiffany 257 McClendon, Nancy Ann 151 McCloud, Francine 107 McCollom, Vance 24, 114, 196, 31 McConnell, M. 31, 219 McCormick, Joe 253, 136, 252 McCourry, Joe 21, 77, 83, 151, 188-89-90 McCown, Candy Marie 151 McCuan, Michael 190, 232 McCully, Susan 107 McCroskey, Kevin 318-21-26 Moon, F. 168 Moore, Beverly 151 Moore, Chuck 279 Moore, Debbie 203 Moore, Lisa 124 Moore, Randy 262-63, 374-75 Moore, Richard 203 Moore, Rusty 262 Moore, Ruth Ann 151 Moore, Sonya 97, 115, 248-49 Moore, Tim 136, 342-43-46 McCurtain, Susan 358, 367, 381 McDaniel, J.D. 142 McDonald, Elaine 251 McDonald, Randy 136 McElhany, Denise 172-73, 153 McElhaney, Jody 151 McFadden, June 294 McFarland, Joyce Ann 151 McGaugh, Mike 262 McGee, Karen 197 McGowen, Mickey 329, 332'-33-36 McGraw, Brad 315 McHam, Brad 136, 374-75 McHann, Majorie 151 Mclntire, Douglas 124 Mclntire, John 115, 173 McKee, Tawnya 115, 294 McKibbin, Jeff 328, 332 McKinney, Dahl 136, 218, 70 McKinnon, Karen 136 McKinney, Jeff 277 McLain, David 278, 283 McLain, Rick Eric 151 McLean, Mary 107 McLean, Patricia 107 McMillan, Traci Lea 151 McMonigle, John 315 McMullen, Maria L. 367 McNeil, Wanda 136, 151 McNulty, Helen 90, 115, 152, 170, 186-89, 190, 291 McPhail, Janene 291-92 McVay, Lori 203 Meador, LaDonna 84, 124, 215 Medrano, Joe 136 Moorehead, Debbie 381 Morah, N gozi 143 Morgan, Wanda Lee 151 Morris, Charlene 291 Morris, J. 195 Morris, Kelly 27, 273-74-75 Morrow, Brian 124, 202, 207 Morse, Lonnie 115 Mosburg, K. 178 Moses, Poorly 64 Mosley, James R. 136, 252-53 Mote, Deanna 115, 197 Moubarek, Abdo 125, 184 Moulin, Lisa 136 Mounts, Yvonne 115 Moyers, Gracie 200 Moxley, Thomas 232, 262 Muckelrath, Phoebe 125 Mueller, Stacy 107, 219 Mumma, Mark 114, 125 Munday, Don 277 Munholland, John 125 Munro, Susan 115 Murdock, Jan 151 Murphy, Ginny 151 Murphy, Kathy 219 Murphy, Jeff 107 Murr, Jeff 242, 340 Murray, Deborah Ann 151 Murry, Pamela 151 Musa, Mohamed 136 Muse, Isaac 107 Mussatto, Dorothy 78, 151 Mustin, Diane 183 Mutawe, Ahmed 177 Meintsma, Diederic 151, 174-78 Meister, Sandy 24, 68 Merrick, Pat 377 Metivier, Gary 123 Mettle, Emmanuel 136 Mgbodile, Paul Ugo 136 Michow, Laurie 200 Midkiff, Shelli 115 Mikolajczyk, Bo 246, 247 Miller, Deborah 151 Miller, Flora 291 Miller, Joy 370 artin, Meredith 200 artin, Tanara 135 artinez, Liza 106, 277 artinez, Vicky 203 artini, Paul 114 ashburn, Jeff 135, 151 ason, D.W. 294-95 ason, N. 219 ason, Randy 135 ason, Susan 183 ason, Todd 204 assey, Kecia 106, 278-83 athenia, Tonya 106 atheny, Connie 135 athew, Ray 151 athews, Bo 304-14-15-16 atter, Donna R. 151 atthews, Randy 106 attsfield, Gloria 277 aupins, Paula 136 axey, Rex 26, 106, 210-11 Miller Miller Mills, Mills, Mills, , Nancy 136, 201, 291-92 , Wade 262 Gina 262 Harold 173 Kirby 136 Myers, Connally 278, 283 Myers, Kent 253 Myers, Lisa Ann 151 Myers, Rhonda 182-3 Mills, Penny 262-63 Millsap, L. 182 Minden, John 115, 190, 278, 283 Miner, Cedrick 315 Minshall, Debra 136 Miskovsky, Keith 334, 338, 341 Mitchell, Brent 341 Mitchell, Chuck 315 Mitchell, Terrence 127, 148, 244-45, 158 Moaning, Paula 107 Moery, Mike 107 Moffat, Carol 136 Mohamed, Abdirazek 136 Mohamed, Ahmed 143 Mohamed, Faisal 107 Nabi, Noor 136 Ndok, Warden 143 Ndukwa, E. 181 Nealis, Merle 278, 283 Neboh, Edmund 137 Neff, Beckie 197 Nelson, Greg 137 Neeley, Mundee 115 Neil, Annie 253 Nelms, David Alan 151 Nels, Joseph B. 151 Nematzadeh, Rebecca 137 Nevills, Wayne 115, 232-33 Newby, Rachelle 107 Newcomb, Charles 68 Newcomb, Randy 125 Newkirk, Lisa 125 Newland, Chris 221 Newport, Jim 205 Newsom, Pierce A. 151 Ng, Ahlock 137 Nguyen, Hiep 199 Nguyen, Hung 380 Nguyen, Phat 380 Nguyen, Steve 380 Nibel, Jan 125 Nichols, Lisa 277-79 Nicholas, Gary 332, 336 Nickum, DeLana 125 Nix, Glendell 68, 107 Njoku, Uchay 143 Nkantion, Malachy Nkemka, Tennyson 137 Nmabuzor, Alfred 125 Nnadi, Dunatus 137 Norcom, Kim 115 Nordman, Diane 183 Norman, Vince 107, 278-79, 283 Nordyke, Gayle 358, 367 Norton, Kathy 115 Norton, Terri 125 Novotny, Anna 115 Npritzolaki, Marla 125 Npritzolaki, Robert 125 Nsek on Ime Moses 107 P 8- Nsiegbe, G. Ike 31, 77, 84, 190, 207 Nwadike, B. 181 Nwako, Sam 256 Nwankwo, Samuel 137 Nwoye, Pius 143 Nwolisa, Eric 137 Oborsky, Bob 199 O'Brien, Leslie 125, 237 Ochoa, Silvia 115 O'Connor, Jack 332, 336 O'Connor, Meredee 137, 151 O'Connor, Trudie 137 O'Dell, Connie 151 Odigie, Daniel 125 O'Dom, Sabrina 262 O'Donnell, Cathy 29, 97, 125 O'Donnell, Kevin 278-283 Odunze, Ike 143 Odusanwo, Kehinde 143 Ogbeide, Eugene 143 Ogbeide, Femi 115 O ilvie Bill 336 g , Oglesby, Michele Merhib 24. Ogunlcye, Omololu 143 O'Hara, Peggy 107, 157 Okeke, Hope 115 Okeke, .Ioseph 137 Okeke, Samuel 137 Okere, Festus 115 Okere, Harold 137 Okonjo, Simon 181, 185, 190 Okoyc, Afamefuna 115 Okwara, Iheanyi 125 Oladeru, Ademola 137 Oldham, Barbara 151 Olive, Stan 96, 125 Oliver, Paula 173 137 Oliver, Rickey 304-06-09-15 Olson, Kim 79, 137, 146, 151 Omalza, Joy 115, 297 Omeke, Sampson 137, 143 Onderek, Jackie 291 Onyekachi, Ikechi 137 Onyekwere, Cosmas 125 Onwusa, Chukwuji L. 125 Oriahi, Julia 126 Orick, Keyanne 286 Orr, Warren 278, 283, 292-93 Osborn, Carol 84, 137, 151-53 Osborn, Van 278, 283 Oso, Ademola 143 Oswalt, Price 126, 190-94, 207, 264 Otakopor, Anthony 137 Oton, Isaac 143 Ott, Kenneth D. 84, 178-79, 1 280-83 Overall, Gayle 260 Overby, Connie 107 Overman, S. 184 Overstreet, Dwight 244-45 Page, Randy 304-5-6 -8-12-13 Paine, David 350-51 Pappas, John 277-78-79, 283 Palmer, Jeanne 126 Palmgren, Stephanie 29 Panter, Erwin Brent 151 Parker, Alasha 126, 266-67, 1 Parker, Andy 318-321-327 Parker, Michael 200 Parks, Ronnie 342 Parrish, Beverly 107 Paschal, Pattie L. 151 Pate, Donna 137 Pate, Janet 126 Patterson, Vanessa 107 Patison, Gail 200 Patterson, Samuel 264 Patton, Dave 262 Patton, Phyllis 138 Patton, Gregg 289, 291 95, 210. -14-15-1 58-59 Patton, Stephanie 115, 278, 283 Pauley, Jennifer 277 Paulk, Bertha 151 Paxton, Carol 294 Payne, Emily 291 Payne, Lena 108 Payne, Tammy 138 Peak, David R. 151 Peek, Marilyn 84, 176-77 Penhall, Patti 151, 200 Penn, Shearon 115, 244 Peoples, Donna 108 Peoples, Eric 115 Pepper, Lavayne L. 151 Perkins, Terri 126 Perkins, Tony 183 Perrin, Scott 342-43 Perry, Todd 108 Peters, Ed 161 Peters, Tami 28, 241 Peterson, Greg 338, 341 Petrausch, Mary Jo 126, 163 Petty, Lisa 138 Pham, Duc 380 Pham, Hoa 138 Pham, Tien 380 Phillips, Kimberly 115, 206-7 Phillips, Lonnie 349 Phillips, Rick 210 Philpott, Suzanne 278, 283 Pickard, Karen 352, 356, 378 Pickens, Edmond 315 Pickens, J.D. 205 Pickney, Mary B. 151 Pierce, Mary 161 Pierce, Rita 161 Pierce, Sidney C. 151 Pinkston, Christopher 126, 222-2 Pinkston, Sheila 352 Pitezel, Nina 94 Pitre, Brian 96, 126, 297, 342 Pittmann, Kristee 97, 115 Pittman, Paula 156 Pitts, Charles 315 Plum, Mark 277 Podolec, Pam 138 Polo, Judy 202 Poole, Sharon 85 Pope, Vernon 257 Porter, G. 178 Posey, Loretta 200 Postier, Lori 116, 378, 381 Potter, Sonya 225, 241, 297 Potts, James 204 Potts, Rebecca Kay 151 l Powell, Charles 138 l Powell, George 143, 190 Pranter, John 278-79, 283 Prater, Mark 138, 151 Presley, Rhonda 116 Preston, John 138, 309-13-15-17 Preston, Randy 304-5-9-12-15-16-17 Preston, Verna 116, 297 Price, Cyndy 277 Price, Denisha 197 Price, Juan 164-65 Price, Karla J. 151 Price, Kim 257, 378 Prieto, LaDonna 297 Prigmore, Cy 116 Prince, John 244-45 Proctor, Dana 138 Pruett, Kim 138 Pruitt, K. 68 Pryor, Jill 97, 108 Pyle, Jeff 315 Qzai, Mohammed 143 Qualls, DeWayne 126 Quam, Gary 143 Queri, Kelly 108 Queri, Lisa 116, 241 Quiett, David 277-78-79, 283 Quinn, Joy D. 151 Quintero, Carla D. 151 Quintero, Carla D. 151 Quintero, Rudy 338, 341 Rabeleh, Musa 126 Rabon, Lenita 177 Rahm, Nancy 138, 378 Rainer, Cindy 208, 296 Randall, Yvette 253 Raper, Scott 173, 342 Rashid, Mohammed 138 Ratliff, Jo Ann 143 Rawls, Gina Lynn 151 Ray, Kevin 277-78-79, 283 Ray, Richard 126 Raymond, James 108 Reagan, Louise 151 Redick, Dave 126 Reed, Carol 198, 164, 244, 378 Reed, Doug 377 Reed, Lisa 197 Reese, Tim 264 Reganis, Nancy T. 151 Reherman, Karen 85, 126, 215 Reid, Billy 336 Reid, Margaret 176 Reid, Tim 138 Reimer, Cynthia 108, 381 Reimer, John 156 Reiss, John 126, 163 Remadja, Rudi 116 Rescheke, Elizabeth 108 Reynen, Leonard 143 Reynolds, Donna 138 Reynolds, Judy 151 Reynolds, P. 182 Reynolds, Sharon 257, 378 Rhoades, Tim 116 Rhodes, Terry 116 Rice, Rachelle 138 Rice, Sam 231-33-34 Rice, Tria Lee 138 Richard, Cindy 173 Richards, Helen 291 Richards, Renee 91 Richardson, Jeaueta 116 Richardson, Lisa 138 Richardson, Tony 256 Richmond, Bill 161 Richmond, Byron 256 Richmond, Stacy 151 Rider, Debra 291 Riggs, Haden 277 Riley, Sherry Jane 151 Risenhoover, Brenda 116, 258, Risley, Linda Susan 151 Ritz, Joyce 138, 352, 355 Rizzieri, Robin 126, 186 Roach, Harvey 116 Robbins, Becky 291 Robbins, David 226, 262-63 Robbins, Judy Ann 151 Roberts, Cindy 151, 138, 182 Roberts, Dalton 108 Roberts, Keith 138 Roberts, Kyle 375 Roberts LaDonna 156 Robertson, Shannon 126 Robinson, Julia 151 Robinson, Su 95, 133 Rock, Roger 177 Rockhold, Karen 151 Rodgers, Frances Anne 151 Rodgers, Kelley 197 Roe, Kenny 108 Roger, Valentina 97, 116 Rogers, Ed 108 Rogers, Lisa 368 Rogers, Paul 282 Rogers, Tom 108 Rolle, David 138, 304, 308, 315 Rommann, Ann 116 Ronk, Kathleen 138 Roots, Rhonda 126 Roper, Chris 318, 321-326 Roque, Teresa 370-71 Rose, Leeanne 154, 278, 283 Rose, Sheryl 126, 162-63 Roselle, Brad 262 Ross, Judy 108 Ross, Tommy 138 Roth, Vandi 226, 296 283, 288 Rottger, Dawn 188, 151, 200 Roulston, Pamela 126, 291 Roush, Rhonda 138 Rush, Dathan D. 151 Rush, Mia 253 Rushing, Kevin 138, 253 Russell, Jack 69, 126 Russell, Keith 257, 318, 321-326 Russell, Ladarryle 126 Russell, Margaret 126 Russell, Terry D. 151 Rutkauskas, David 116, 338, 341 Ryan, D. 190 Ryan, Julia 203 Ryan, Mark 315 Ryan, Michael 234 Sabin, Carole 151 Saffell, B. 182, 183 Sago, Lynna 126, 196 Salawu, Adesina 108 Salisbury, Kristy 116, 224, 262 Sallee, Shana 116 Salyers, William 271, 273, 274 Samara, Gus 143 Samuels, Linda 126, 260, 261 Sanchez, John 338, 341 Sanders, Renita 253 Sandles, Renita 116 Sands, Eileen 85, 151 Sanford, Jean 277 Sapcut, Tommie 278, 283 Sargent, Lisa 277 Sargent, Stephanie 108, 291 Saul, Danny 315 Sauls, Melinda 173 Saul, Terry 338, 341 Saunders, Carol 291 Saunkeah, David Alan 151 Savage, Kelly 358, 138 Savage, Steve 194, 195 Saxton, Freda 160 Schaapveld, Kim 126 Schaben, Christopher 64, 232 Schantz, Darrell 20, 291, 318 Schilke, Connie 108 Schlittler, Ginger 151 Schmidt, Eileen 108 Schmidt, Jeff 96, 116, 226, 227 Schmidt, Lori 138 Schmieding, B. 182 Schmitt, Rhonda Jo 151 Schmuckler, Sue 174, 175 Schnorrenberg, Wanda 138 Schoonover, Gail 251 Schreiber, Mick 342 Schreck, J'Nevlyne 151 Schropp, Scott 349 Schubert, Randy 198, 199 Schuchman, Laura 116 Schumacher, Michael 68 Schwab, Cyndee 85, 138, 154, 155 Schuster, C. 182 Schwartz, Teresa 173 Schwarz, Marilyn 151 Schwarz, Spencer, 126, 306, 315 Scott, Hugh 143 Scott, Joe 126, 342, 346 Scott, Kelle 109, 197, 278, 283 Scott, Steve 205 Seabrook. Chris 377 Seale, Seals, Sealy, Sears Kathy 126 Sheila 116, 260, 261 R. 219 Donald 116 Seaton, David 259, 350, 351 Seaton, Gisele 138, 277, 278, 283 Seaton, Leann 116, 162, 163 Sekayouma, Sherri 168, 169 Selby, Leanne 126 Selders, Torree 97, 109 Self, Greg 126, 190 Self, Chris 109 Self, Karla 352 Senapoapitak, Suraphak 143 Seng, Tey 138 Shackelford, Robi 109, 221 Shain, Brent 151 Shank, Orvin 205 Sharkey, James 117, 200 Sharp, Dane 126 Sharp, Jerry 138 Shaw, Donna 177 Shaw, Jackie 95 Shaw, Tammie 257 Shaw, Toquetta 126 Shelley, James 277 Shelton, Lori 203 Shelton, Rick 67 QP Shenoy, Monchar 199 Shepherd, Debra Ann 151 Shepherd-Hansen, Laura 138, 294 Sheppard, Debbie 117 Sherman, David 256 Sherman, Mike 120, 138, 186, 217 Shields, David 256 Sherman, Mike 120, 138, 186, 217 Shields, David 139 Shipley, Lori 139, 153 Shirley, Linda 291 Shivers, William 139 Shockley, Larry 26, 109, 211 Shoemake, Don 342, 344 Shoemaker, Paula 277 Shoemate, MeShall 253 Shoumaker, Byron 96, 109, 338, 341 Shoumaker, Cheryl 139, 173 Shriver, Duane 139 Shriver, Silvia 143 Shumate, J. 190 Shumate, Meshall 109 Siceluff, Steve 277 Sills, Lisa Gayle 151 Simnacher, Kerrie 205, 215 Simon, Rachel 139 Simpson, Fred 197 Sims, P. Lynn 200 Sims, Tonya 146 Singer, Cynthia 139, 266, 267, 287 Singleton, Keith 342, 345, 346 Singleton, Kelly 374, 375 Sirisubsoontorn, Voranart 143 Sirleaf, David 143 Sizemore, Ursula 203 Skaggs, Alecia 197 Skaggs, Cathy 126 Skebe, John 151 Sledge, Anthony 139, 173, 252, 253, 158 Sloan, Johnell 139, 342 Slutter, Kathie 69, 85, 139, 153, 186 Sloggett, Cindy 94, 200, 215 Smallwood, Kimberly 197 Smith Karen 139, 220 Smith, Kay 109 Smith, Kathy 184 Smith, Kenna 358 Smith, Leigh Ann 151 Smith Michael 257 Smith Reggie 257 Smith Shari 151 Smith, Shay 205 Smith, Teresa 265 Smithey, Jean 139 Smolen, Monika-Margaret 151 Smoute, Ralph 126, 253 Smythe, Jerry 180, 199 Snelling, Mark 177 Spain, Bill 377 Spain, Gina 139, 209 Spalding, Shelly 109, 188 Sparger, Richard 279 Sparger, Tiger 264 Sparks, Sheldon 205 Spearman, Eve 154, 225 Spears, Mark 139 Speed, Dede 109, 188 Spencer, Lori 126 Spencer, Matt 264 Spencer, Sherry 251, 262 Spicer, Kim 368 Spivey, Trudy 249 Splane, Toni 265 Spradley, L. 184 Spradlin, Billy 126 Spradling, Jamie 126 Springer-Paulk, Linda 139 Sprinkle, Michael 231 Spurlock, Lisa 358 Stachewicz, Jeff 231 Stack, Hansel 231, 233, 264, 265 Stacy, Nancy Wgner 151 Stafford, Suzy Q. 117 Staggs, Becky 117 Stallings, Sherri 109 Smith Al 139 Smith Andrea 203 Smith Brenda 291 Smith, Cameron 126 Smith, Cherie 69, 126, 299 Smith, Cindy 241 Smith, Dave 31, 231 Smith Debbie 176, 177 Smith Deborah 86, 126, 205, 215, 209 Smith, Floyd 139, 231, 256, 257 Smith, Greg 117 Smith, Gwen 117 Smith Helen 277 Smith Jaketa 164, 248, 249 Smith Smith Smithi James 109, 164 Janelle 126, 151 Jimmie 278, 283 Stanfield, Rachel 117, 170, 171, 209 Stanfill, Mike 117 Stangl, Susan 27, 139, 206, 207, 265 Starling, Jimmie 231, 233 Starr, Tammy 283 Starzenski, Joe 329, 331, 332, 336 Steele, Allison 68 Steele, Virginia R. 151 Stephens, Grant 139 Stephenson, Denise 151 Stephenson, Shreese 26, 117, 211, 218 Sterling, John 109, 315 Stern, Adam 139 Stewart, Jeania 109 Stewart, Kirk 164, 315 Stewart, Minnarrow 256, 257 Stewart, Shelly 251 :IPX naman f.:-If' ff' asm-Q, Q Penang.. as Stinger, Larry D. 151 Stinnett, Mary Jackson 151 Stinson, Dixie Lee 151 Stockwell, Michael 139 Stokes, Dennis Lee 151 Stolz, Michael 173 Stone, Stone, Donna Lawless 151 Donna Susan 151 Stone, Dorothy 127 Stone, M. 68 Stone, Timmy 139, 307, 315, 317 Stranger, Judy 117 Stricken, Jay 318, 256, 321-326 Stringer, Larry 139, 195, 199 Strong, Ann 277 Stroud, Carrie 358 Stroup, James 139, 277, 278, 283 Strozdas, Julie 127 Stuart, Stulce, Stutle, Jeff 262 Terri Denise 151 Laura Jean 151 Stylianou, Maria 197 Sukovaty, Laine 109 Sullivan, Dee 199 Sullivan, Travis 109, 256, 257 Summers, B. 190 Summers, Blair 109, 264 Sun, C hen 143, 197 Sutterfield, Deborah Kay 151 Sutterfield, Regina 65 Svejcar, Shirley 197 Sykes, Tonia A. 86, 151 Sykora, Ricky 151 Tabers, Michael 204 Tacheny, Barbara 231, 233 Taggart, Carla 358 Talley, Bob 315 Talley, Dennis 262, 377 Talley, Tracy 72, 73, 117, 164 Talley, Troy 336 Talley, Vincent 127, 294, 295 289, 291 Talukdar, Enamul 143 Tasby, Mike 127, 304, 309, 313, 317 Tate, Donna 175 Tate, Sherry 109 Tate, Tammy 126 Taylor, Taylor, Angela 352, 353 Charmane 139, 197 Taylor, Christy 117 Taylor, Ed 199 Taylor, Florence 139 Taylor, Floyd 151 Taylor, Robert 20, 126, 277, 280, 291, 292 Tease, Cindy 257 Teeman, Jim 172, 173 Teeter, Debbie 173 Telford, Darren 151 Tenison, Ronda 117, 244 Terrett, Brenda 117, 297, 368 Terry, Thomas 291 Tetteh, Andreer 143 Tey, Kee Leng 117 Thomas, Cynthia 139 Uchegbu, Kingsley 127 Ude, Marcus 118 Udeh, Solomon 118 Udochi, Benard 140 Udoh, Edet 118 Udoh, Friday Samuel 127, 213 Thomas, Elizabeth 110 Thomas Thomas , Emily Jean 117, 164, 249 , Kenny 96, 127 Thomas, Michell 266, 267 Thomas, Nathan 31, 273 Thomas, Rita 79, 86 Thomas, Robie 127 Thatcher, Sherry 291 Thomas, Shirley 200 Thomas, T. 153 Thomas, Toni 241 Thomas, Toya 260 Udomfu, Isaiah 140 Udumaga, Nicholas 143 Ughamadu, Bennett 139 Uhlenhake, Rita 368 Uhrig, Steve 294 Umanah, Ekponudim 143 Umeakuana, Clement 140 Umoh, Umoh 118 Underwood, Ann 154, 155, 258 Underwood, Jan 127 Unruh, L. 209 Urban, Will 336 Thompson, Darren 262, 263 Thompson, Kendall 377 iThompson, Marlene 110, 164, 165 Thompson, Pepe 139 Thompson, Phillip 206, 207, 210, 264 Thompson, Wanda 117, 283, 285, 291, 298 Thompson, Wendi 117, 251 Thornbrue, Marcie 286 Thowart, Deborah 68, 139 Throckmorton, Linda Kaye 151 Thrower, LuAnn Bayless 151 Thurmond, Darryl 244, 245 Timperley, Alan 139 Tims, Todd 205, 313, 315 Titony, Randy 226, 227, 246, 247, Tittsworth, Lynn 30, 266, 267 Tivis, Gregory 278, 279, 283 Todd, Bethann 139 Tohill, Tim 349 Tolan, John 143 Tolliver, Nick 199 Tolman, Keith 161 Tolson, Steven 151 Tomlin, Victor 127 Tomlinson, Rod 377 Tonkem, Rose 213 Torres, Clint 139 Toscani, Tony 176 Uriyahz, F. 182 Uselton, Patricia 151 Usoh, Irene 140 Uzor, Humphrey 140 Vanderslice, Holly 118, 218 Vandiver, Lisa 127 Vanhorn, Rachael 232 Vann, Bruce 26, 304, 306-309, 313 Van Stavern, Vicki 151 Varasse, Donna 291 Touchstone, Leticia 110 Townsend, Deborah 277 Tourtellotte, Dick 219 Trammel, Robert 338, 341 Tran, Diep 127 Travis, Preston 110 Trent, Kathleen 1 17 Tsui, Chi 143 Tuat, Duona 380 Tuberville, Tami 188 Tucker, Carrie 173, 358, 359, 361, 367 Tucker, Melette 132, 139, 197, 258 Tucker, Shelly Veazey 151 Turber, Janice 151 Turk, Kimberly 291 Turner, Brett 338, 341, 373 Turner, Elaine 117 Turner, Michael 117, 139, 164 Turner, Mike 205 Vaughn, Joyce 200 Vaughn, Nancy 140, 200 Vaught, Natalie 86, 127, 177, 215. Vaverka, Dennis 127 Venable, Jerri 89 Venters, Shelly 151 Vergara, Carlos 140, 231, 184, 233 Villarreal, Jose 140 Viney, Loutasha 244 Vise, Kim 118, 182, 188, 219 Vorel, Cheryl 241 Voskuhl, Gene 110 Vu, Giang 380 Vu, Son 380 Turner, Pam 117 Tush, Sharon 378 Tyner, Tara 110 -317 184, 209 Wabaunsee, Bob 350, 351 Wade, Karen 278 Wade, Kevin 283 Wade, Robin L. 87, 277, 279 Waechter, Sheryl 110, 278, 283, 280 Waggie, Cherie 127 Waggoner, Devin 203 Wagner, Susan 118, 278, 283 Wagnor, S. 201 Wagstaff, Patty 21 Wakeman, Ann 112, 113 Walcher, Susan 151 Walker, Annette 65 Walker, Cheryl 140 Walker, David 200, 207, 218 Donell 278, 283, 286 Walker, Glynn 96, 110, 315 Walker, Lisa 118 196 Walker, Wall, L. Wallace, Russell 178, 179 Waller, Patti 97, 127 Wallis, Carrie 197 Walls, L, 170 Walters, Ruth 151 Walterscheid, LaQuite 118 Walther, Brian 140 Walton, Tammie 127 Warah, Ahmed Y. 140 Ward, Ellen 274, 275 Ward, Phil 140 Warren, Kathy 127 Warwich, Irene 352, 368 Warrick, Melba 200 Washington, Lisa 118, 149, 197, 253, 286 Washing Wasson, ton, Mike 330, 336 Kristi 294, 295 Watford, Kelly Joan 151 Watkins, Watkins, Brett 277 Glennetta 110, 164, 257, 378 Watkins, Jay 161, 185, 338, 341 Watson, Watson, Allison 118, 262 Barbara 127, 195, 294, 295 Watson, Jennever 140 Watson, Watson, Martha 127 Melissa 151 Watson, Phyllis 194, 195 Watts, Dennis 128, 377 Way, Angela 161 Weatherly, Tracy 118 Weatherman, Cynthia 151 Weathers, Lynnette 128, 20 Weaver, B. 201 Weaver, Becky 277 Weaver, Daniel 68 Webb, Ann 124 Webb, Danny 315 Webb, Denise 297 Webb, Paul 118, 253, 252 Webb, Shelley 140, 153, 184 Weber, Roy David 151 Wedel, Jeffrey, Robert 151 7, 217, 209 Wedel, Todd 377 Weehunt, Brett 262 Weidenmaier, Susan 140, 218, 286 Weir, Carola 128 Weir, Kurt 336 Weiss, David 140 Welch, James 334, 336 Welch, Toni Valerie 151 Welker, Lisa 97 Wellfare, Jean Cafky 271, 274, 275 Wells, John 232 Welsch, C. 161 Wenthold, Matt 151 Wents, Isabel 203 Wisby, Yolanda 295 West, Dana 128 West, Danny 151 West, Ronnie 278, 279, 283 Westfall, Todd 140 Wever, Kerry 241 Whaylen, Kimberly 173 Wheeler, Brenda 128 Wheeler, Cheryl 110, 197 Wheeler, Hope 200 Wheeler, Lyman 143, 204, 205 Whetstone, Alvin 231 Whetstone, Kenneth 305, 313, 315 Whipple, Chris 140 Whisler, Mike 342 White, Benjamin 128, 168 White, Charri 31, 128 White, Joe 185, 218 White, K. 185, 218 White, Lora 118 White, Carolyn Munholland 140, 151 White, Robert 140 White, Sue 156 Whiteley, Ron 309, 315, 317 Whitesell, Lisa 201, 291 Whitlock, Charles 278, 283 Widdoes, David 299 Wiggins, J.D. 279 Wiginton, Donna 140, 220 Wigley, Ann 278, 283 Wilcox, Becky 110 Wilcoxen, Alana 29, 110 Williams, Williams A. 209 , Alecia 291 Williams, Bryan 128 Williams, Cassandra 128, 245, 249 Williams, Cory 182 Williams, Dane 205 Williams, Dewey 160 Williams, Doug 304, 309, 315 William, Gloria 118 Williams, Janet 128, 199, 159 Williams, Julia 110 Williams, Karen 253 Williams, Michele 27, 283, 285 Williams, Roy 253 Williams, Wanda Lee 143 Willis, Carole Lee Heigenreigh 151 Willis, Lori 110 Willms, Donald 110, 287, 294 Wilmeth, Katherine 151 Willson, James 140 Wilson, Charley 128 Wilson, David 262 Wilson, Mary 203 Wilson, Monty 315 Wilson, Kerri Marie 151 Wilson, Sharon 294 Wilson, Steve 128, 204 Wilson, Suzanne 203 Wilson, Teresa Carol 151, 156 Wingo, Carol 87, 205, 215 Wingo, Sherri 296 Winn, Wendy 28 Winters Dou 110 - 8 Wisby, Yolanda 249, 294 Wise, John 140 Wolf, Barry 173, 246, 247 Wolf, Kevin 110, 282 Wolfe, Gary 128 Wolfe, Jay 118, 291, 318 Womble, Larry 315, 330 Wood, Frankie Kay 79, 87, 153 Wood, Greg 205 Wood, Lori 110 Wood, Mark 264, 265 Woods, Charles 222, 277, 278, 283, 2 Woods, Chris 299 Woods, Frankie 199 Woods, Ronnie 264 Woodson, Connie L. 151 Wooten, Van 315 Workman, LaDonna 213 Wren, Pam 143 Wright, Bill 199 Wright, Cyndee 128 Wright, Kay 31, 140 Wright, Larry 143 Wright, Margo 128, 186 Wright, Wright, Patricia 198, 199 Ron 315 06 Yanda, Anton 205 Yao, Mei-Chu Pearl 151 Yap, Kin Min 118 Yeager, Dori 207 Yeager, Ed 128 Yearwood, Lisa 352 Yelton, Sharon 128, 219 Yin, LeKang 143 Yoder, Doug 287 Young, Cynthia 151 Young, Geneva 151 Young, Melody 31, 110 Younger, Alice 110 Yowell, Carol 140 Yussuf, Hussein Barre 140 X15 'Q' Q ew S2 51 . 1 1 EE Q i. 3 A E 2 E 5 1 .4 'YQ X A ii? 4 , 4 k,X - :','1 Zachary, Janet 110 Zelnick, Jeff 118, 315 Zeno, Daric 140, 304. 306, 3 317 zough, Albin 289, 291 309, 312, 315, 5 Accounting Club 146 Afro-American Student Union 148 Alpha Chi 150 Alpha Lambda Delta 152 Association of Women Students 154 Baptist Student Union 156 Black Peer Center 158 Chemistry Club 160 Chi Alpha 162 Colleg-fe Republicans 219 East all 212 Ebony Gospel Choir 164 Faculty Senate 166 Fashion Troupe 197 First Americans 168 HYPERD 172 Health Sciences 196 .14 Organization i Hi h School College Relations 170 ROTC 228 IFC 226 Kappa Delta Pi 174 Management Club 176 Marketing Club 178 Mortar Board 153 Murdaugh Hall 208 Nigerian Student Union 180 Nursing Club 182 Panhel enic 224 Phi Alpha Theta 161 Phi Beta Lambda 184 Phi Mu Alpha Symposium 222 Philosophy Symposium 180 Pre-Law 185 President's Club 216 Psi Chi 200 Resident Hall Association 206 Sigma Alpha Iota 201 Si gma Delta Chi 186 Sigma Delta Pi 202 Sigma Phi Sigma 204 Society of Physics Students 198 Student Home-Economics Association 220 Student Senate 188 Tiaras 214 Thatcher Hall 210 Universilty Center Activities Board 192 Wesleiy-3 oundation 191 West all 213 Young Democrats 218 3' Greek Alpha Gamma Delta 240 Alpha Kappa Alpha 242 Alpha Phi Alpha 244 Alpha Tau Omega 246 Delta Sigma Theta 248 Delta Zeta 250 Kappa Alpha Psi 252 Kappa Sigma 254 Phi Beta Sigma 256 Sigma Kappa 258 Sigma Tau Gamma 260 Tau Kappa Epsilon 262 Zeta Phi Beta 264 Facult And Abbott, Wanda 63 Abram, Dr. James 44 Adams, Jo Ann 50 Adams, Suzanne 67 Aguilar, Bobbie 62 A med, Dr. Riaz 44 Albert, Barbara C. 59 Alcorn, Alvin 36, 37 Allen, Gayla 66 Allen, Dr. Richard D. 46 Alsworth, Dr. Frances 42, 166 Anaman, Barbara 62 Appleby, Grace 56 Armstrong, Buddy 318, 320, 326 Austin, Robert E. 60 Avellano, Dr. George P. 46, 166 Bachi, Naomi 60, 64 Baker, Dr. James 161 Baker, Winzel 66 Baldwin, Linda 66 Ball, Dr. Phil R. 48, 166 Ballew, Connie 59 Barber, Penny 62 Barry, Carol . 55 Baxter, Francis 349, 370 Beasley, Dr. Raymond E. 44, 166 Beavers, Dr. Lorren H. 46 Beeson, Jack 60, 62 Bell, Dr. James Allison 46 Bellmon, Henry 18, 19 Benardy, Marilyn 64 Bennett, Graham 67 Berger, Dr. Elizabeth 50 Billen, Dorothy 56 Black, Elizabeth 61 Black, Dr. Kathleen 48, 153, 166 Blackwell, Carrie 59 Bluford, Lola 66 Bodin, Norma 48, 64 Bond, Marg 55 Bradford, aroliyn 62 Bradshaw, Fre a 62 Brewer, Carol 63 Brewer, Vonda 63 Brewster, Dr. James H. 46 Bristow, Raynelle 65 Brooks, Becky 62 Brothers, Dr. John E. 42 Brown, Dr. Bobby J. 42 Brown, Brock J. 50 Brown, Jay 57 Bryan, Dr. J. Alvin 46 Bryant, Carol 183 Buckallew, Fritz 55 Busaraomdisit, Tik 66 Ca e, John H. 48, 166 Cagdwell, Cheryl 43 Caldwell, Jean 60 Calvert, Parice 59 Camblin, Beth 61, 64, 298 Campbell, Mary 66 Carlson, Glenda 56 Carlstone, Dr. Darry S. 44, 199 Carney, Sharon J. 51 Caskey, Pat 66 Chandler, Marrisine 51 Chapel, Nimrod 61 Chapman, Frankie 63 Chastain, Helen 45 Chen, Dr. Jin T, 44 Christman, Dana 213 Christenberry, Sharon 62 Clark, Dr. Cavannah 42 Clark, Dr. Howard D. 47 Clark, Tammy J. 59 Cloud, Phil 4. Coffman, Dr. Moody L. 45 Coker, Dr. Homer . 48 Coleman, Cynthia B. 45 Collins, Dr. Edward C. 43 Collins, Mary K. 64 Conley, Chuck 67 Copeland, Boone 303, 315 Cortes, Victor 62 Coundiff, Deborah 56 Courtney, Judy 59 Cox, Evalyn 56 Cross, Dorothy 50 Crozier, William Leroy 19, 50 Curl, Ken 204 Curtis, Ronald A. 55 Davis, Dr. Max O. 51 Davis, Sue A. 69 Deskin, Dr. Jack 68 Dever, William T. 51 Dodson, Virginia 50, 72 Douglas, Dr. Charles H. 43 Dowd, Karen 166 Drain, Mary L. 48 Drennon, Betty 56 Duncan, Evelyn 47, 166 Duncan, Dr. Hall F. 50 Dunham, Pete 61 Dunn, Jim 61,67 Eaton, Dr. Marina 31, 166 Edison, Elizabeth 56 Edwards, Frank T. 47 Egleston, Barbara 57 E lis, Bonnie 58 Ellis, W.M. 67 Elsner, Dr. Kenneth 42 Estes, Brenda 62 Evans, L. 148 Fairbanks, Calvin 61 Felts, Joyce 63 Fields, Robert 60 Finney, Dr. Frank 50 Fisher, Dr. Bill 41 Fisher, Mary Alice 49 Folks, Dogg 302 Ford, Dr. onny 175 Ford, Thomas 44 Fortenberry, Dr. Ed L. 46, 177 Foster, Dr. Larry 47 Foster, Pecggy 5 Fox, Wan a 67 Freudenrich, Patsy 63 Frow, Dr. Frank 44 Gaddis, Dr. Woody 11, 15 Gaeddert, Margaret 50 Gaffney, Dr. Doreatha E. 49, 197 Garder, Dr. B. 201 Garder, Dr. Clarence E. 50 Garside, Colleen 192, 193, 194 Garza, SSG Jim 230 Gay, Marlon 315 George, Dr. John H. 50 Gilbert, Geoffre H. 51 Gilliland, Darrelbl 57, 60 Gilliland, Dr. Lonnie, Jr. 48 Goodman, Sue Ann 44 Gourley, Michael 44 Green, Dr. Donald E. 50 taff Griffin, Charles 67 Griffen, Norman 56 Grosz, Dr. Fred 45, 160 Groves, Bobbie 39 Grow, Dr. Engel 43 Gruzinsky, Terry 66 Grzybowski, Dr. Joseph A. 49 Guild, Dr. Thomas E. 51, 166, 219 Guinn, Donna 60, 203 Hackworth, Dr. Howard 42, 166 Hall, Dennie 51, 166 Hamilton, Gladys 66 Hamilton, Dr. Margaret W. 45, 196 Hammack, Diane Hancock, Marie 38 Hancock, Sherri 57, 60 Hankey, Dr. Samuel L. 45 Harding, Jo 183 Harmes, Anna 66 Harrison, Dr. Thieron P. 44 Hart, Dr. David M. 44 Harvey, SFC Rickey D. 49, 230 Hawkins, Kathy 61 Hawkins, Tom G. 51 Heinlein, Kat 352 Hembree, Dr. Charles W. 51 Henderson, Helen 66 Henton, Dorothy 58 Hicks, Dr. Lee 51, 269 Hiland, Mary 56 Hildred, Dr. William M. 50, 166 Hill, Charles Ed 55 Hill, Dr. Jerry G. 42 Hill, Stephanie 170, 171 Hill, Warren 66 Hillhouse, VickyV62 Hoig, Dr. Stan . 50, 61, 72 Hol is, Tom 372 Horn, Dr. Elizabeth R. 50 Horton, Dr. Terry D. 42 Howard, Gary 303, 315-16 Huddleston, Claudia 39 Hunt, Bobby 338 Hunteman, Ruby 63 Hunter, Anthon5y 62 Hyde, Dean F. . 1 Hyde, Travis 47 Ivery, Nancy 63 Jackson, Bruce 62 Jacobs, Dr. C1 de 31, 39 Jacobs, Dan 66, James, David 328, 332, 335-36 Jenkins, William 54, 61, 62 Johnson, Charles D. 59 Johnson, Jim 67 Johnson, Dr. William A., Jr. 51 Johnston, Dorothy 63 Jones, Bertha 66 Jones, Kim V. 69 Jones, Linda 61, 69 Jones, Terry 315 Jordan, Rob 62 Keely, John 358-59 Kennard, Annabelle 57 Kessinger, Lee 62 Kidwel , Dr. James Kent 51, 279, 281 Kimsey, Margery L. 69 King, Bonnie J. 55 air, Kathy 59 ing, Virginia W. 51 limer, Renee 56 ness, Dr. Darlene M.48 night, Dr. John Michael 42 remm, Dr. D. 161 retchmar, Doug 303, 315 unc, Kathryn . 51 amb, Dr. Virginia 49, 220 ampe, Karen M. 58 ancaster, Shirley 63 and, Deanna 39, 207 angston, Jill 62 ash, Michelle 62 eckie, Dr. Thomas C. 52 ewallen, Wanda 66 illard, Dr. Bill 19, 21, 34, 217, 332 ofton, Linda 62 olley, Dr. John L. 54, 166 oot, Susie 62 ucas, Mickey 35 ucas, Reba 9 uetkemeyer, Mark 55, 166 uxemburg, Dr. Joan 52, 166 ynch, Anne G. 53, 166 ynd, Dr. Albert 39 unsford, Janice 66 yon, Dr. Mildred H. 51, 203 ack, Dr. Fred D. 42 andagere, Dr. Subr B. 53 anning, Doylene 56 antooth, Dayna 62 archese, Shelly 62 arks, Dr. L.W. 44 artin, Charlsie 56 artin, Dr. David L. 44 artin, Georgia 56 artin, Lisa . 42 artin, Sam 62 atthews, Linda 61 axwell, Dr. Colene 47 axwell, Willie 61, 66 ag, Nancy 66 c ride, Dr, W. Gene 52, 166 cCawley, Clemma 55 cGee, Sue 55, 166 cGivern, John 303, 315 cGregor, Dr, Maiorie 53 cKib in, Jeff 30 , 315 cLemore, Lin 67 cMaster, CPT James T. 48, 230 cPhail, Gene 167 engel, Dr. Ralph 46, 177 iller, Norma P. 52, 167 iller, Thomas K. 46 ills, Dean 63 itchell, Joyce 54 odrall, LTC Nelson E. 49 oeller, SFC Ronald A. 48, 230 ooney, O.L. Hank 52, 70 orris, Sheila 59 ounger, Beckg 67 ullins, Dr. J. ale 42 urdock, Charlie 302 uzny, CPT Marylin J. 49, 230 yers, Dr. Cheryl 49, 167 yrick, Peggy 63 avarre, Joyce 61, 167 ebraski, Judy 63 ewman, Dr. Earl 174-75 ewsom, Marg 66 ida, Susan 6 oley, James 57, 60, 168-69 orman, Barbara A. 52, 67 lbert, Francis G. 44 llson, Jan 56 Osgood, Dr. Emmet 49 Owens, Beck 62 Owens, Dr. Gblenda 44, 167 Owens, Pauline I. 52, 150 Owens, Wallace 53 Owsley, Lindsey 58 Paddack, Dr. Ronald 60, 64 Parent, Paul 342, 346 Sleman, Calvin 67 Smith, Dr. Coleman 269, 289 Smith, Daniel J. 9, 17, 61 Smith Doris 67 Smith, James O. 67 Smith, CPT John N. Jr. 48, 230 Smith, Neta 41 Smith, Dr. Terrill D. 45, 160 Smith Dr. Warren L. 44 sokeii' Gary G. 48 Sowers, William 55 Spear, Gaylynn 62 Speiser, Phyllis 58 Park, Joe L. 20, 60, 69 Parker, Dr. Clarence M. 52, 180 Parker, Roxie 56 Parker, Dr. William D. 53 Patton, Dr. Lucille 48, 220 Pearce, Phil 63 Perry, Dr, James 31, 32, 39, 220 Peters, Andy A. 55 Peters, Virginia 167 Phillips, Ann 202, 203 Phillips, Bonnie 59 Pickens, J.D. 67 Pinkston, Dr. Gerr C. 49, 354, 355 Pittman, Kittiy L. 55 Plato, Sharyl 46 Polhemus, David 67 Polk, Lenora 49 Pollard, Tina 63 Potts, Frankie 56 Price, Lori 63 Purdy, John 55 Quickle, Ethel O. 52 Rader, Maj. William P.B. 49, 230 Ray, Eddie 57 Reeves, Wilda 66 Reeves, SGM William S. 49, 230 Reherman, Carl 35 Rettke, Linda 35 Rice, Dr. oree M. 53 Rice, Dr. Odus W. 43 Richardson, Dr. Verlin H. 45, 167 Rieker, Norma 63 Riley, Dr. Mary Jane 47 Ritz, Nancy 67 Roach, Paul A. 47, 178-79 Roberts, Bob 67 Roberts, Pat 66 Roberts, Sandra 64 Roberts, Virginia 56 Roberts, Wil iam H. 47, 164-65 Robinson, Art 63 Robison, Earlene 45 Rogers, J.L. 31 Root, Coraetta 56 Rose, Lee V. 47 Roseman, Mary 66 Rountree, Wadie J. 46 Rowland, Dr. Ro C. 43 Rutherford, Dr. Slhellezy H. 52 Ryan, Dr. Dudley 38, 16 Ryan, Dr. Barbara 38 Rylander, Carolyn S. 55 Samaras, Dr. John T. 46, 167, 177 Sauls, Caroline 63 Schibbelhute, Koveta 69 Schutten, Steve 38 Scott, Darlene 63 Sears, Dr. D. Ka e 49 Shane, Dr. Don 43 Sharlp, Wilma B. 58 Shel , Deborah 70, 71 Shinn, Terri 62 Shirley, Dr, Michael R. 46, 153 Simmons, Charles A. 52 Simons, Franklin A. 53, 167 Sinclair, Audrey 63 Singleton, Royce A. 47 Sites, Kathryne 45 Steiman, Jackie 62 Stephens, Dr. Frances 42 Stephens, Sue 63 Steward, Valerie 56 Strong, Dr. Roger W. 276 Stumbaugh, Dr. Charles 146 Stumbougjh, Billy 67 Still, Deb ie 66 Stockwell, William 45 Stough, Vicki 55 Sullivan, Dr. Richard 42 Sweet, Sherry 62 Swisher, Judy 57 Tassin, Dr. Ray 53, 186 Taylor, Jackie 56 Teague, Rhonda 209 Theyeh, Wanda 45 Thompson, Helen 57 Thornton, Phyllis 45 Thrash, Dr. Jimmie F. 42, 167 Traywick, Debbie 368 Trittipo, Tom 47, 178, 179 Tucker, Jolene 58 Tuepker, Jan S. 43 Tuepker, Mildred 63 VanOsdol, Dr. William R. 42 Voiserman, Judy 57 Voit, Irene 55 Voss, Wanda 39 Wachtel, Dr. David 53 Wagnon, John Skip 61, 65, 167 Ward, Joe 59 Ward, Norman 56 Warren, Dr. Cliff 53 Watermeier, Dona 63 Weatherford, Dr. John W. 43 Weaver, Rick 43 Webb, Bonnie 66 Webster, Dr. Jess 282 Wedel, Dr. Mack R. 43 Wert, Dr. Frank S. 53 Wert, Lynette L. 53 Westerman, Dr. John E. 43 Westmoreland, Dr. Larry L. 45 Wheat, Marie 66 White, Dorothy 66 Wiginton, Deborah 57 Wi liams, David 56 Wllliams, Larry 38 Williams, Mar 249 Wilson, Jana eh Wilson, Dr. Wanda 48 Woodrel, Mary 66 Woolridge, Clarence E. 47 Wright, Jon 61 Wright, Rose Marie 59 4 I have many people to thank for a virtually painless year. This has been the most enjoyable year I've had on a yearbook staff. I remember my years in high school with chagrin. This year has been so different, it has been like a bright gold ring, or a treasure amongst trash. My staff was comprised of hard- working, dependable, and creative people. Each was a unique but spectacular jewel. Now, the ring has been completed with the final deadlines. I want to thank Dr. Stan Hoig for believing in me. I was a moody, insolent, uncompassionate, ultrasensitive baby when I came here. I have changed a little, but I knew I could do the job, and I'm glad Dr. Hoig thought so, too. He did a bang-up job on the FacultyfAdministration section. And thank you dearly for Sherlock. Next, I thank Ginny. What would I do without a mother to Fantastik my ink-smeared desk and to yell at me to put on my coat and to bring me Nacho Queso from Taco Bueno and to surrender her own typewriter at least three times a day. And she always catches those crazy details that slip by me! Angie was my little yearbook expert who knew everything about yearbook possible but how to crop a picture. Ambitious and opinionated, she became one of my favorites. She never backed down an inch, and I'm extremely proud of her sections. I hope she has a great future with some hairy wrestler. Tracy was certainly his own man, an independent. I know I'm a person pretty short on patience, but I hope he learned something about the offbeat, impossible-to-learn, illogical, in- tangible thing called yearbooking. It is hard to learn foresight, and it's even harder to explain. I saved Rie for last because we have a love-hate relationship that I find hard to analyze. We picked at each other's faults and attributes, and slowly a friendship developed. I under- stand this girl, and I have no petty criticism or undying adula- tion for her. Needless to say, her section was exceptional. I need to thank the folks in the photo lab, especially Michael Keen who really cared. Dan was as arrogant as usual, but it was fun. Dan saved me more than once flet's not mention that folder of Old North picsb, but I don't need to tell him he's fantastic because he knows it. The rest is miscellaneous. Thanks, Sherm, for the Bellmon interview. I miss the competition. Thanks, Dr. Dunn, for the additional commitments. Thanks, Dennis, for always under- standing that yearbook is 99.972, of my life. Thanks, roomies, for the good times when I needed them. Thanks for nothing, Janet Cunningham. Thanks, mom, And wherever you are, Ginnie Keefover, I miss you. The book is done. There has never been one with a gold cover, there has never been one like it at all. It is now a reality. Marcie S. Everhart Editor-in-Chief allllfffld 1984 Bronze Book Staff Ed1tor 1n Chlef Marc1e Everhart Edltors Ang1e Franks Rle Gerah Tracy Talley Student Larry Shockley Sponsor Dr Stan HO1g Secretary V1rg1n1a Dodson D1rector of Photo SGTVICGS Dan Smlth Photographers Theresa Gabr1sh Steve Holman M1chael Keen M1chael Schumacher
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