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' 1969 Volunteer The University of Tennessee Knoxville Volume 72 University Girls Honors Organizations Athletics Seniors Sororities Fraternities Residence Halls Underclassmen Index r You,re here! With a wadded ten-dollar bill in your pocket that your father palmed to you before the family left you behind and with your high school graduation copy of Rudyard Kiplings ttIf stashed somewhere in your lug- gage, you begin four years at the University of Tennessee. With a smile ready for instant retraction if met by an upperclass smirk, youtre here. You,re here with blurry ambitions, token school spim't, timid pride, vague hopes, and a gnawing fear of the unknown all jumbled together in a spirit of independence and excitement. Yroutve here in Room 231 lying on your back on a bare mattress with your fingers laced behind your head wishing you had not merely laughed at your mother,s offer to stay in Knoxville and treat you to supper. At the moment, you would trade your worldly riches and idealseyour ten-dollar bill and copy of ttIf -just to have another freshman ask you directions to the shower. You wonder if Rudyard Kipling ever went away to college. You probably felt as conspic- uous as a herd of one elephant when you first registered. Ignor- ing the radios hourly weather report, which repeated itself as though a trained parrot were the broadcaster announcing, llToday is cloudy with a 40 per cent chance of rain tomorrow, did not help. You forgot to bring your umbrella to Knoxville. That sin of omission is like forgetting to sign the Check for your fees. No matter. You can take that cloud over your head and get lost in one of UTls crowds. Of the nineteen thousand nine hundred and ninety-nine other students Hug over 500 acres of campus, almost all the faces are faceless and all paths lead back to the safety of your sooty ivory tower at first. Later when you are out walking on campus, you can measure the number of friends made through the years. In the beginning, you may make it all the way to your classes on the hill without crack- ing a smile. By the time for your commencement march, you have considerably shortened the inter- vals of time between greetings of hi or between wry remarks about the always imminent rain. ago o o a You give yourself that last going over in the mirror across the hall as you step out of the dorm elevator. On the way over it occurs to you that your impeccable wool suit may be a bit out of season. The hordes of all the others like you going through seem to all be there before you, adding to your state of near-panic. At last youlre climbing up the steps toward your first rush partyMthe excitement and expectation finally squash out the nervousness like the cigarette you hastily crushed out at the front door. Then the onslaught of clapping hands, boisterous songs, faces and smiles you cannot seem to match with names all play havoc with your senses. Later, with dread and excitement playing tag, you wait for the phone to ring bringing the glory of a bid or the gloom of thelre sorry, but we do hope youtll consider the informal rounds later in the year. And as you sport your new pledge pin, you find youlre also wearing a new air of self-assurance and do not feel at all like the kid the other day with the $10 and no dinner companion. IO 11 1'2. I3 I4 15 The University omcially belongs to you the first time you have a reunion back home with high school graduation cronies and toast UT as the best University in the South and the greatest party school in the country and inject condescending comments about other inferior institutions between sips of rum and coke. You Ystand tall tcause you,re a Vol until your mother lowers the boom when you return home with liquor on your breath. You really know youtre at UT when you keep bourbon in your Listerine bottle. You know where you are though you cannot remember exactly where you,ve been to spend your money before the end of the month. You know you,re in college after a professor addresses the girl who sits be- side you in botany as ttMiss MorganbiltY instead of ttBunny. Youtre at UT when the alarm rings at 7 a.m. Monday morning, and you,re still in bed when your psy- chology television lecture clicks on at 7 :50 a.m. 16 I7 A maxim for leadership goes something like this: ttBe loved. If you cannot be loved, be respected. If you cannot be respected, be feared. A sophomore at UT is still a follower who would appreciate just being noticed. Its so easy to become a part of the whole at UT. Antidotes to loneliness range from getting lost in the crowd of characters in a novel to being one of the crowd of characters at a football game. You can go to the library on the pretense of studying Games People Play, while hoping to pick up a date there and main- tain your pride either way. Group empathy is electri- fying at games when the stands resound with ttGive tem hell, Volsh and even in quieter moments when twenty hands pass a hot dog down the row. You can still find humor in campus cliches as a sophomore. Big calves on co-eds who trudge around campus are a cliche. Campus cops who are always late on the scene of a crime because they cannot find the bullet for their gun are a cliche. So are Knoxville drivers who got their licenses at a discount store. So is the Dean of Student Affairs, who you contact to ar- range your illicit student affair while at UT. So are people who sit in the magazine section of the under- graduate library hoping to pick up a date for Friday night. 18 19 You are a junior. More important, if you were going to Hunk, drop, marry, or march out you would probably have done so by now. You have learned to adapt. You know how to cook soup in a popcorn popper and soap the runners of your dresser drawers so they will not stick. You have become prolific in profan- ity for the proper occasions. You do not won- der where the garbage can that contains the purple passion came from. You have felt like bending steel in your bare hands at four in the morning after popping a pill to stay awake. You have been to the infirmary'and received the traditional ttmononucleosis or upreg- nancy diagnosis. You are financially ex- hausted from buying baby and wedding gifts. You passed the Junior English Exam and learned officially that you can read and write. You stand on your own two feet, although those feet may be planted firmly in mid-air. The junior year is the year of personal inde- pendence. You know by now that you are outstanding in the crowd for some reason, whether you find out by invitation to the Presidential Honors Banquet or by applause when you chug the most beer at a picnic. 2.0 7.1 2'2. You,re a senior! An oldy but goody. You,ve made it through four years at UT, Write your own future. You,ve earned it. 24 7.5 7.6 7-7 28 7-9 This past year was the year of allied student-faculty dissent. Organizations and peaceful demonstrations championed a no- hours for women program, an open speaker policy, and a halt to steady student fee increases. Demands were compromised or sent into committees for more compromises. UThs adminis- tration said yes hexperimentallyx hnoj hmaybe so; but never hcertainlyf And the students have yet to stop asking. Whether good, bad, or indifferent, student attitudes certainly were no longer apathetic on subjects ranging from the war in Viet Nam to minority groups in America. Social activities also became a matter of caring. Dormitories and even religious organizations successfully competed with Greeks in campus- wide events such as Homecoming, All-Sing, and Carnicus. The Knoxville campus itself has about doubled in geographic and student size in the past four years and is still growing strong. .me mm w h '4 h 3O 31 Little things mean a lot at UT. Like those little letters beside course names at the end of a quarter. The agony of an 93? the ecstasy of an tAC Those little squiggles leap out from a grade report like an animal in type. Poor grades cause more grief on campus than the opposite sex. Good grades can spark a sense of accomplishment akin to doing the impossible, like Finding a parking space in the commuter lot on a class day. Indication of true ability or not, there the grades are. They can cause proud men to weep and the not-so-proud to cheat. 3'2. 33 34 ttSpring has sprung, the grass has riz. I wonder where the Howers is? The Howers is about to burst: with the glory of being alive. As is everything else. People wake up lazier, happy just to listen to the grass grow. Strangers smile at each other just because they share the secret of the same sunshine. If the days were any more perfect, honey, you wouldnt be able to stand it. Convertible tops go down. Hair goes blond. Bodies go bronze. Everyone goes wild. Spring makes earth a heaven and a11,s right with the world. revafutmn what we do want is rapid regorm L WW2 :1 ha R long gem? w m5? 3: : EFREE UNIVERSITY L mmmmou , ,; mv' REG!STRATION Room 202 : ::UNIVER8?TY ' 39 ,' W WM, e 3415, This year you blew your mind, grooved in, and made the scene. The scene was psychedelic with strobe lights that made action look like jerky movements in a Keystone Cops flick. Black lights cast an iridescence that made teeth glow and colors vibrate in the dark. If the environment did not blow your mind, the raucous love-rock-pop-folk- blues music did with volume that made ears ring and souls free. You grooved into all this during one of the cam- pus Happy Hours from 4-6 pm. on Friday. Beer prices were reduced and so were tensions in tiny clubs like The Place and The Orange Peel. You came. You drank. You danced. You conquered all your hangups for another week. 4o Step right up to the one night of sustained lunacy, hilarity, and heartbreak at UT. Itts the night of the Carnicus smile that appro- priates half the actorts face and covers for a broken heart if his group does not win. Skits lampoon sex, university officials, sex, current events, sex and anything else that sneaks past the censors. Itts pratfalls, guffaws, blackouts, one-liners and then belly laughs from an audi- ence which is always tickled when the clown slips on the banana peel. Behind the scenes, itts kicking in the chorus line until the dance steps are a conditioned response. It7s crash dieting until the costume,s zipper zips. Itts having an itchy chest for weeks after shaving it to the quick so the body make- up will not mat. It,s enough cold cream to grease every human on campus. Itts waiting in the wings secure in the knowledge that the spotlight is really shining on only you. 41 42. 43 It7s a Spring thing; ifs a dime time; ifs a girl whirl; ifs a dare fair; ifs aGreek Week. IVs mud and rain with laughs and shouts and lots of noise. 155 getting up early so you don,t miss the first event. Ifs sloshing through or stepping around puddles to see who has the biggest Whopper-eater. And when you get there, you cadt find a peep- hole through the canopy of umbrellas. I135 fun. 44 4-5 Itls graduation. It simultaneously seems like it took forever to come, and like college just began yesterday. That diploma means panic. You feel about as qualified to be a teacher or an engineer as you do a drum major or tree surgeon. You can deal a mean hand of bridge, but can you type and take shorthand? ltWatch for me, Ilm the one in black, you Chortle to your proud and perspiring parents. You think to yourself, ltwhy didnlt I wear shorts under this gown like that guy over in the next line'W, Nobody stands up or sits down at the same time. The speaker drones on and on. It takes hours to hustle through the gigantic graduating class. Who cares? It is still one of those once-in-a-lifetime moments. xxk 4-7 UNIVERSITY m ,:..E.E..:.. BOARD OF TRUSTEES Governor Buford Ellington, Chairman Wassell Randolph, Vice-Chairman Dr. Andrew D. Holt, President Frank R. Ahlgren Frank P. Bowyer Ben Douglass Tom Elam Wayne Fisher E. Boyd Garrett Harry W. Laughlin Charles D. Lockett Judge William E. Miller W. F. Moss Leonard Raulston Jerome G. Taylor Senator Herbert S. Walters J . Howard Warf Clyde M. York SI President UT President Dr. Andrew D. Holt never greets a stranger. Whether heis entertaining the governor at his home or students in his omce, the natural charm is always there. Dr. Holt and his charm travel from one end of Tennessee to the other and all over the South recruiting outstanding students, giving commencement addresses, attending official ceremonies and dedications, and generally epito- mizing the spirit of the University of Tennessee. Since June,1968, Dr. Holt has needed even more charm to cope with his responsibilities. UT con- verted to a university system similar to that of the Universities of N orth Carolina, Texas, Missouri and several others. In effect, the reorganization established one executive staff under President Holt for the entire statewide system. Chancellors head UTis primary campuses at Knoxville, Mem- phis, Martin, and Chattanooga and report directly to Dr. Holt. Now, difficulties that only he, as a last resort, can solve, have multiplied. 5'7. , 4: glamb ijyr Many of Dr. Holt,s presidential duties are car- ried out in his walnut-paneled oiTice. Says his secretary, Betty Davis, iiWhen heis here, he's never alonef' Most of his oiTice work is done at home. He talks at his dictation machine either late at night or sitting in bed in the morning when he first awakens. As for recreation, Dr. Holt occasionally takes time out for a fishing trip and plays golf from time to time with his son. How does he manage to keep up with such a schedule of activities? According to Miss Davis, he is uamazingly orga- nized to be so disorganized. She adds that the amazingly organized President Holt said that UT,s reorganization was iia significant step forward, recognizing the growth and national stature of The University of Tennessee. When Andy Holt Was President of the Knoxville campus only, the stature of the University was often represented by the stature of the man. Great man, great stat- ure. Just ask the students. May the trend continue. 54- Chancellor A small sign rests in a prominent place on the desk of Charles Hadley Weaver at The University of Tennessee. Printed on the sign is the word ttthink? However, another word, scrawled in pen- cil on a plain sheet of white paper, has been placed over the sign; The new word is simply ttlisten. The way Dr. Weaver tells it, this new sign is a reminder handed down to him by former head of the Knoxville campus UT President Andrew D. Holt. Charlie, its hard to learn to listen? said Andy Holt. uItts much more fun to talk. But you,ve got to listen; you,ve got to listen more than you ever have before? When UT reorganized in June, 1968, one central stafiC was formed under President Holt, and chan- cellors who would report directly to the president were named for all four primary campuses. The new chancellor has done a lot of thinking and lis- tening in the years since that summer in 1940 when he accepted a position as a cable splicefs helper for the Southern Bell Telephone c3: Tele- graph Companys operations at Columbia, Ten- nessee-a job that proved to be the turning point in his life. Dr. Weaver took the job to help earn the money needed to complete his education. Fol- lowing two years at Vanderbilt University, he enrolled in UT,s cooperative program for engi- neering students who wanted to alternate between the campus and work. He later taught the only college course he ever failed. After graduation from UT in 1943, his draft board told him to report to Oak Ridge, Where he became involved as an engineer and supervisor in one phase of the development of the first atomic bomb. Following the end of World War II, Dr. Weaver returned to UT as an instructor. ttI was hired by Dean Nathan Dougherty in a car in front of the old L 8: N station, Dr. Weaver said. Since then Dr. Weaver has been an engineering profes- sor at UT and Auburn University, a nationally known consultant for some of the nations major space research projects, and Dean of Engineering for the past three years at UT. His new position expands the scope of his goals considerably. He is still engineering, but with administrative tech- niques rather than a slide rule. MAMMHWMWW ,, Vice-Presidents Vice-Chancellors Dr. Lawrence Silverman, Vice-Chancellor for Academic Affairs Mr. W. Harold Read, Vice-President for Business and Finance Dr. Robert G. Gordon, Vice-Chancellor for Student Affairs Dr. Jack K. Williams, Vice-President for Academfc Affairs Dr. Webster Pendergrass, Vice-Chancel- lor for the Institute of Agriculture MMWWV M , Dr. Joseph E. Johnson, Vice-President Dr. Edward J. Boling, Vice-President for Development and for Institutional Research Administration Dr. Hilton A. Smith, Vice-Chancellor for Graduate Studies and Research 57 Deans Dr. Lura M. Odland, Home Economics Dr. Fred N. Peebles, Engineering Mr. Willis C. Tucker, Journalism Mr. Bill N. Lacy, Architecture Dr. Edward C. Merrill, Education Dr. Arthur E. Warner, Business Adminis- Dr. Harold C- Warner, Law Dr. Alvin H. Nielson, Liberal Arts tration w; Mwmx: Dr. Thomas B. Scott, Dean of Student Develop- Dr. Vernon W. Darter, Dean of Agricul- ment. tural Extension Service Dr. John A. Ewing, Dean of Agricultural Ex- periment Station Mr. Brodie Baynes, Treasurer 6o Mr. Paui Sherbakoff, Executive Director of Student Activities Dr. James E. Arnold, Dean of University Ex- tension Dr. Howard F. Aldmon, Dean of Admis- Mr. Philip A. Scheurer, Director of Stu- Mr. John C- Baugh, General Counsel and sions and Records dent Activities Secretary 61 Mr. Edward P. Thomson, Assistant Miss Sidney Crouch, Assistant Dean Dean of Student Development of Women Mr. Charles Burchett, Director of Orientation Miss Jane McCormick, Dean of Women Miss Susan Mears, Assistant Dean of Women 61 ALUMNI DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR Dr. Fred N. Peebles began teaching at UT in 1947 when many of this yearls grad- uates were busy being born. He became Dean of the College of Engineering in September, 1968. This position followed closely on the heels of the Alumni Dis- tinguished Professorship Award, which consisted of a citation and a salary supple- ment of $2,000 per year, given Dr. Peebles last spring. During his teaching years, Dr. Peebles has had one constant desire: iito put the interest of the students uppermost in my mind? iiThe feeling of getting the material across to the student and maintaining a good level of communication with the student has been one of his most reward- ing experiences as an educator. itI think I have been blessed by working with stu- dents who are willing to communicate effectively about their difficulty in learn- ing, to tell it the way they see it? said Dr. Peebles. Dr. Peebles believes there is a pressing need for more graduates in the field of engineering in order to meet the rapidly increasing demands of industry. iiMy goal for the next few years is for UTls College of Engineering to achieve excellence in all of the departmental areas. Changes will involve curricula, interaction between engineering facilities and local state in- dustries, and more comprehensive gradu- ate and research programs. PHI KAPPA PHI MACE BEARER Dr. Cyrus Mayshark was chosen from all UT educators as Phi Kappa Phi Mace- bearer and Lecturer for 1968. Phi Kappa Phi selects the award recipient on the basis of ileminence in teaching and re- search? Dr. Mayshark, professor and chairman of the School of Health Educa- tion and Associate Dean of the College of Education, certainly qualifies. He seeks ultimately to give direction to- his students while putting things in context in their lives and giving an alternative for choice, just as two or three good educators did for me? A surprisingly young man to receive such a high honor, Dr. Mayshark is suc- cessful because of great love and dedica- tion to his profession and possession of the skills necessary to teach effectively. ilStudents have made my work and life worthwhile, pleasant, and rewarding, Dr. Mayshark said. A tireless worker, Dr. Mayshark has written in his four years here three texts which are currently in print. He barely manages to escape to a quiet beach for a week each yeareeven then taking his manuscripts along. Phi Kappa Phiis Macebearer feels that the freedom and the opportunity to de- velop a progressive, outgoing program in the department of Health Education has been his greatest reward since coming to UT. 63 ALUMNI OUTSTANDING TEACHER A good teacher is one who can estab- lish a rapport with the student. In that respect, Pm not a good teacher? said Dr. Norman J. Sanders, professor of English. uI think l'have two qualities, however, that a good teacher should have. First, Iim interested in my subject. Second, I believe that no one can ever know all about a subject-no matter how much he studiesfy he said. Perhaps Dr. Sanders underestimated his rapport with students. They helped vote him an Outstanding Teacher Award. His award, a $500 prize, is voted annually by undergraduate stu- dents, members of each University de- partment, and alumni who assess a teach- er on his undergraduate courses. L Dr. Sanders has definite ideas about his , W field. Of the three great artseliterature, L I music and art-literature is the most all- embracingfi he said. He patronizes the other two great arts when he is not teach- ing the third. Classical music tespecially Mozarti, oil painting, and collecting cari- catures are some of Dr. Sandersi hobbies. liRelaxation is a different kind of work, said Dr. Sanders. The people who criti- cize leisure are the ones who are afraid of being bored because they donlt know how to use their leisure time. PHI ETA SIGMA FACULTY AWARD iiTeaching is my profession. My business is students? With these words, Mr. W. Roger Rusk, professor of physics, rea- soned why his 25-year career at UT has been so successful. Although Mr. Rusk has been teaching physics since 1943, he never took the course himself until after he had already received his A.B. degree in math from Maryville College in 1929. He received his MA. in physics from UT in 1937. I would like to pass on to my k a students the incentive to learn and the re- '3 , 1 alization that all a college education does is prepare a person to: begin to learn on his own? Science to Mr. Rusk is only a vehicle through which he can serve students. His present interest in physics courses for non-science majors is concerned With avoiding the didactic and deductive ap- proaches in favor of inductive teaching and the transfer of incentive to the stu- dent. He gets tremendous satisfaction from observing the progress of his former stu- dents. Mr. Rusk is particularly proud that 40 of his teacher trainees have gone on to teach at the college level. Mr. Rusk is thankful that UT provides a situation where he can teach without pres- sure for research and publication. Because of this he can concentrate on his first love e-his students. ALUMNI OUTSTANDING TEACHER If a person had $3,000 to spend on a car, he would check several car dealers before Finally purchasing a car. However, its surprising how little tshopping around7 he wants to do with the same amount of money at stake in college, said Dr. Ronald C. Fraser, a zoology professor who firmly justifies required courses at any univer- sity. Dr. Fraser, who has been at UT for 15 years, feels that the teacher has a con- stant responsibility to his students. ttItis easy to see why student at large, imper- sonal universities like Berkeley become irate when the professor spends all his time experimenting in a lab and sends graduate students to teach his class, he said. Dr. Fraser is presently teaching em- bryology and thinks that cracking the genetic code is the most important recent development in zoology. Dr. Fraser began his career as a zoolo- gist With a pre-dental major at the Uni- versity of Minnesota. til soon discovered that it wasrft for me, so I transferred to science education, he said. HI was going to school on the GI Bill and had two chil- dren, so I went straight through without a break? He earned a BS. in education and an MS. and Ph.D. in zoology at Minnesota. The persistent prof explains his teaching technique: ttI dont take notes to lecture. I prepare it all out in my mind before I go to class and lecture as the thought comes to me. ALUMNI OUTSTANDING TEACHER Dr. Bain T. Stewart, professor of En- glish, came to UT fresh out of graduate school in 1940. Except for a four-year in- terruption from 1942 to 1946 for the war, he has been a faculty member ever since. Dr. Stewart considers himself lucky to have started at UT when he did because he had the opportunity of being associated with the three professors whom he credits with teaching him how to teach. Dr. J ohn Hodges, Dr. Alwin Thaler, and Dr. Roscoe E. Parker, former ubig threeit UT English professors for many years, supplemented his enthusiasm for teaching with the skills necessary to pass that enthusiasm on to students. From a family of teachers, Dr. Stewart tries to give his students a knowl- edge of the subject, skill in the subject and enthusiasm for the subject? Dr. Stewart received his AB. and MA. from Vanderbilt University where he was a member of the Phi Beta Kappa honorary. His Ph.D. is from Northwestern Univer- sity. His chores as chairman of the fresh- man English program, professor of an up- per division course in Shakespeare, and a graduate course in Elizabethan Poetry keep him very busy. Martha Upton Peggy Moore Deborah Bryant 68 Sara Saf'ley, Miss University of Tennessee Mary Harris Lynn Reagan 7O Lucia Chew Sue Bambart Mimi Roeder 71 Anne Armstrong 72 Sunny Keck, Nahheeyaylfs Choice 33:... . Mtinln E32:- 2..- 03:- I5: 0 . Kathy McGuffey 73 Marie Kirk Shirley Griggs 74 Linda Mitrushi, Best-Dressed Coed Pam Carlson 75 Cheerleader USA Miss ilbert G annie Je Margaret Brown J anelle Cutshaw 77 Cathy Gtaber Becky Nanney, Homecoming Queen 79 ,k ,7 4 7 , K W gzgm em x PHI KAPPA PHI Outstanding Senior Scholars , carla Lynne Armstrong . Catherine Anita Armstrong CharlotteiE Babcock Shannon Eugene r1 gesw i inda Lee Brittle Gaylyn C83 Mower Mary Lou Foster I ram azier Gilbem; Giriger Dale Haggard Earl Kennon Hampton :Helen Howard Harmon Larry Hargis FrankG. Harper Michael Gary Harper Alice Suzanne Hartman Eugene Wade Hemminger Stanley Oliver Hewins Dewey Hodges Larry G1 Howdyshell Lawrence Eugene Hooker John Frederick Houseal , Phyllis Elaine Hughes I Charles E. Humphreys Ruth Ramsey Hunt Carol Knott Israel , J ames Edward J ones Charlotte Ann J ustice J ames Edward Kalshoven Donna Jean Kesler Susan Early Ketterson I Linda Lems Krattler , , Erank Allen Kulling ohn William Lacey ' Patsy Hensley Lake Kenneth M Landgren ,- HGarry Lindell Lane Andrew Lloyd Lang L?GIa'd'ys Ruth Lassiter yBarry N Lentz , j ' iFrederlck John Lewis Robert Louis Logue William P. Long L J uanita Fuller Lutz ' William T Martin , , 1 Margaret Loy Mason Harry Eugene Mathis , Elizabeth Caroline Mayfield Elizabeth Chisolm McCalla J on Phipps McCalla ouglas McCullough cia Sue McDavid Ptesident . '. . . .1 .7 ................. ,. . . Dr. John J. McDowgy' PreSident-elect ...................... Dr. Ronald Boling Secretary . . -, y. . ., ............ Dr. Ana Jean Treece' Treasurer ........... Dr. John W. Prados J ournal Correspondent .............. Sammie Lyrm Puett Edwin Z. Kelly Zane Rex McNutt Diana Elizabeth McWhorter Linda Carole Medick Dennis Edward Miles Thomas Howard Miller Arthur Glenn Morgan Ronald; T. VMorris Everett Edward Munn, J r. Susan Elizabeth Munn Susan Elaine Olszewski Donald Lester Farris James Ritchie Pearce Linda Sauer Pletz Martha Sue Polk FIOYCI Raymond Porter Dale Patrick Ragain Carrell Daymond Ray Joyce Marilyn Ricker Mary Blackburn Rigell Vernon Earl Roddy Sandra J ean Rowland J ean Rowley Harvey Lee: Shaw Emerson Russell Shipe ' Doris Elkins Simpson Lyn EVe Sisk Phillip Gary Smith Kathryn Stafford Nancy Carolyn Stalcup Dwight Matthew Sullivan Mary J ane Tate Veronica S. Tronolone James O. Trotter Patsy J ane Troutman Ralph Alfred Tucker, III Ronald William Walker Robert Dean Walker Virginia Gaile walker Gary Lynn Walton Carole Anne Warren Hope Hampton Weaver Michael David Weaver Anita Rae Weibren Charles William Welch William Frederick Wernet Mary Ellen Whitson Ruth Anne Williams Marialice Wilson Jan Marlin Wyatt . .erMary: Lynn J one?r Wmida Kay ; Janet M.Koh;1 Susan E. Ketterson Dayna E. Kinley JudiihwElaine fKoontyz ' , a W. ' WHOS WHO Glenna Stone Barton Haynes Diana Sauvigne Publications Council IFC president SGA Senator Sigma Kappa president Phi Eta Sigma, president Amngel Flight executive a cer Kirby Canipe SGA Senator Carnicus Advisory Board 94 Tom Gillem Molly McCalla Susan Zurcher Ford Stuart UT DAILY BEACON editor SGA secretary Carnicus co-chairman SGApice-presidgnt THE SUMMER BEACON editor AHEA president Honors Banquet chairman Ca'rmcus co-chawman Nancy Parker Charles Rosenfelder SGA Senator All'America football teams Rights and Responsibilities Committee FCA president WHOS WHO Hugh Sloan Cindy Brady Traffic Appeals Court SGA Councilman Vol Corps Leadership Retreat chairman Kennon Hampton Betsy Woodside Gaylyn Flower All-Sing co-chairman Panhellenic vice-president All-Sing co-chairman VOLUNTEER editor Camicus Advisory Board Alpha Delta Pi president 96 Chris Whittle Carolyn Sudberry SGA president Center Governing Board Sophomore Class president SGA Senator m Penny MacDonald Kay Stafford AWS vice-president Center Governing Board Vol Corps co-chairman SGA Senator . . N, U dag; Gary Blackburn Lynn Reagan SGA Councilman AWS Town Women's Board Rights and Responsibilities chairman Committee Alpha Omicron Pi president 97 WHOS WHO , q: Jack Lacey J udy Wright Mimi Cazana Tau Beta Pi president Homecoming co-chairman UT DAILY BEACON Carnicus Advisory Board Carnicus Advisory Board features editor UT Singers Marshall Brown Circle K president Senior Class president Gail Stanfield Janice McPherson SGA Senator Wome'rfs oratory state Kappa Delta president champion Mortar Board Brient Mayfleld IFC vice-president SGA treasurer f2: Larry Martin Susie Groweg Omicron Delta Kappa. Mortar Board president president AWS Judicial Board Kappa Alpha president president Gail Goodrich Center Governing Board Chi Omega president 99 WHOS WHO L-ifs xx: $3: Tom Ballard Betsy McCalla Vicki Justis UT DAILY BEACON editor Center Governing Board president Panhellenic Council president IFC committee chairman AWS secretary AWS treasurer Anne Alexander AWS president AWS vice-president Anne Ergen Kathy Carroll AWS Judicial Board president TENNESSEE GIRL editor Massey Hall president Humes Hall president IOO W. , Volunteer of the Year Marshall Brown Scarabbeank Outstanding Sophomore Gary Crawford O A K,s Outstanding Senior Tom Gillem Mortar Board Senior Citations Anne Alexander Molly McCalla Linda Brittle Ann Miller Kathy Carroll Lynn Raulston Gayle Drennan Lynn Reagan Marialice Wilson Diana Sauvigne Harryette Hartford Carolyn Sudberry Suzy Hartman Susie Wingate Charlotte Headrick Betsy Woodside Vicki Justis Judy Wright 101 Torchbearer Anne Alexander AWS president AWS vice-president AWS treasurer Alpha Delta Pi officer Mortar Board Senior Citation Who's Who 107. Torchbearer Marshall Brown Omicron Delta Kappa Circle K president Senior Class president Sigma Chi officer Volunteer of the Year ths Who Torchbearer Anne Ergen Mortar Board AWS Judicial Board president Massey Hall president Delta Delta Delta president Mortar Boardk Outstanding Sophomore ths Who 104 Torchbearer Barton Haynes , W$JI w Omicron Delta Kappa IFC president Phi Eta Sigma president Sigma Chi secretary Scarabbeank Outstanding Sophomore ths Who 105 Mortar Board Phi Kappa Phi All-Sing co-chairman Alpha Delta Pi president Superior Scholar award ths Who 106 Torchbearer Gaylyn Flower Torchbearer Kennon Hampton Omicron Delta Kappa president Phi Kappa Phi Volunteer editor All-Sing co-chairman Beta Alpha Psi president ths Who 107 Torchbearer Betsy McCalla Mortar Board Phi Kappa Phi Center Governing Board president AWS secretary Delta Delta Delta officer ths Who 108 Torchbearer Chris Whittle Omicron Delta Kappa SGA president Sophomore Class president Phi Gamma Delta secretary Scarabbeafs Outstanding Freshman ths Who 109 ORGANIZATION S Student Government Association What is it? What is its role on the UT campus? Well, in the past SGA has been Homecoming and AH-Sing and Carnicus and even the flag, apple pie, and motherhood. SGA had no power or inauence and really didn,t want any. It was composed of clean-cut all-American eekids who were to be seen and not heard. And as far as our westudent leadersee were concerned the phrases Open- Speaker, Wome'rfs Rights, and Stu- dent Power were way out, meaning- less slogans used by misguided hip- pies eprobably Communist lede at universities in California. 117. But times are changing and SGA has begun to change along with them. Actually it all started several years ago, but only this year did it reach the stage where it could no longer be brushed aside and ignored by those wishing to retain the good ole status quo. The spring elections of 1968 saw a bumper crop of responsible ttstudent activists elected to SGA. These stu- dents felt the role of SGA in univer- sity affairs should be increased. They were ready and willing to tackle problems ranging from academic re- form to the parking mess, from free- dom of speech to discrimination in 'off-campus housing for students. And tackle problems they did. Under the leadership of president Chris Whittle, the SGA became ac- tively involved in areas thought to 113 be off limitsll only a few years ago. For example, SGA became deeply in- volved in the issue of free speech early in the year when the university administration denied several speak- ers the right to appear on the campus. SGA members felt very strongly that the university speaker policy was un- just and worked continuously to see that it was changed. After several months of negotiation and discussion the issue was satisfactorily settled thopefullyi when a federal court ruled that the university must adopt a Constitutional speaker policy and had no right to keep speakers off the campus. SGA contributed financially to the court costs and also supplied several of the plaintiHs in the case. The issue of curfew hours for women students reached the boiling point winter quarter as several hun- dred women peacefully ttwalked out,, of their residence halls in protest. SGA worked closely with AWS on this problemepushing for the aboli- tion of curfew hours for all coeds above the freshman level. After sev- eral days of peaceful, planned protest the administration agreed to grant the SGA-AWS request to all women stu- dents at UT. This was later changed to apply only to junior and senior women, and the full effect of the re- quest will not take place until fall quarter, 1969. Throughout the entire ttprotest periodll SGA President Whittle and other Councilmen worked diligently to insure that no violence or disorder occurred. SGA became involved in countless other projects including a course- teacher evaluation program by stu- dents, the establishment of an Inter- national House, the creation of a Stu- dent-Police Relations Committee, a City Sticker Committee, and the placing of students on faculty com- mittees. The black studies program was increased, and academic reform was high on the SGA priority list. A legislative committee was created to effectively lobby for students in our events of Homecoming, All-Sing, and Carnicus were exceptionally well planned and executed under SGA su- pervision. In the spring the traditional ritual of electing new Student Government oHicers created unprecedented excite- ment. Moderate John R. Long ap- peared to be the one to beat for presi- dent. Two contenders announced to try to unseat the hestablishment? J im Hager, the state president of the Young Americans for Freedom and the standard bearer of the conserva- tives, seemed to have the best chance; and Jimmie Baxter, a 00001, black guy, with the tag of a liberalestu- dent power advocate, who seemed to have little support at first. And Long did win, but with a scant 100-vote margin over Hager, and 200 votes over Baxter. But then the Student Tribunal said the election was invalid because of the require- ment of placing Social Security numbers on the IBM ballots. Things were really in a turmoil! 115' In the second election Baxter had 300 more votes than Hager and 600 more than Long. It seems that a great many people who felt that Bax- ter had no chance in the first election were amazed at his showing and were encouraged to switch their votes from Long to Baxter. The students elected themselves the first black Student Government Association president in the South and demonstrated they wanted more say in what is decided on che hillf, Two years ago 3000 students voted, and this year 8000 voted. Thatys student involvement! ISSUES CO-CHAIRMEN: Fall Quarter: Gary Crawford Winter Quarter: Glenda Ruby Spring Quarter: Rob McKeehan This was the first year for ISSUES, which was formed after the decision that the Student Forum would function better having one speaker theme each quarter. Under the fall quarter topic, ttElec- tion 68aWhat Choice for the People? UT stu- dents heard Hans Morgenthou, Russell Kirk, Max Lerner, and Hubert Humphrey. William Glenesk, Sidney Cohen, and Vance Packard Spoke under the winter quarter title, tCongress of Values: Pers- pectives of Society. ttThe Urban Crisistt for spring quarter was a symposium. Other than the three co-chairmen, the people responsible for the speakers in 1968-1969 were Leonard Dunavant, Bill Preston, Sandra Edmonds, Gaylyn Flower, Marialice Wilson Ferguson, and Ford Stuart. 116 Homecoming Co-chairmen: Judy Wright Steve Simmons Advisory Board: Ray Dunn Mary Kennerly J ohn R. Long Stan Martin Danny Shell Lofton Stuart Suzi Wingate Float Competition: lst: Delta Delta Delta- Pi Kappa Alpha Clement Hall- North Carrick Hall 2nd: Humes Hall-Phi Delta Theta 3rd: Phi Mu-Sigma Nu Presiden'ds Trophy: Delta Delta Delta Pi Kappa Alpha All-Sing Co-chairmen: Charlotte Shipe Lofton Stuart Advisory Board: Rick Dulaney Suzy Hartman Mary Kennerly Mary Luallen Brenda Medlin Tim Myers Danny Shell Men's competition: Phi Sigma Kappa Womews competition: Kappa Delta Mixed group competition: Sigma Kappa- Pi Kappa Alpha Small group competition: Baptist Student Union Carnicus Co-chairmen: Ken Scarbro Tim Myers Advisory Board: Carol Cantrell John-Wallace Hudson Jo Matheme Brenda Medlin Al Painter Bill Selecman Ellen Washington Merfs competition: Sigma Chi Women,s competition: Chi Omega Mixed group competition: Alpha Omicron PL-Alpha Tau Omega 117 Associated Women Students President: Anne Alexander Vice-President: Penny MacDonald Judicial Board Chairman: Susie Groweg Secretary: Mary Katherine Pearson Treasurer: Lynn Raulston Town Womeds Board Chairman: Ellen Whitehead 118 In addition to its legislative functions and the publishing of the Tennessee Girl for new students, AWS sponsored many activities for women stu- dents throughout the year. Freshmen and transfer women were welcomed to UT fall quarter by AWS,s Mademoiselle fashion show, uThe Campus Thing? Millers College Board served as models. Also in the fashion line, AWS and Glamour Maga- zine sponsored UT,s annual ttBest-Dressed Co-ed contest, which was won by senior Linda Mitrushi. For the civic-minded co-ed, AWS presented a uWomen in Politicsh program with Ambassador Patricia Harris as the principal speaker. A Town Assistants program was also initiated to better acquaint Knoxvillets commuting co-eds with cam- pus life, and a tutorial program was set up in the women,s residence halls under the direction of AWS. AWS also established a Southern Hospital- ity committee to aid foreign students on campus and to create ttgreater international understand- ing at UT. Highlighting the years activities was AWSts ttInvitation to Involvement, a month of special programs covering a wide variety of interests for the co-ed. Along with the finals of the tBest- Dressed Co-ed,, contest, there was a session on etiquette and party planning for the women stu- dents plus a program on European travel by Os- borne Travel Agency. The month of AWS pro- grams was climaxed by the AWS elections and a sex-marriage seminar. Principal speaker for nIn- vitation t0 Involvement was Knoxville police detective Randy Tyree, whose topic was HAssaults on Women? One of the organizations main accomplishments this year was the part it played in obtaining open hours on an experimental basis for selected women students. The open hours policy came after numerous hours of re- searching, campaigning, and petitioning by AWS to obtain the privilege for co-eds. The organization helped to educate the women students on the privilege, and three AWS council members served on the Open Hours Committee to regulate and evaluate the experiment. University Center ax: 17.0 The University Center has a new look, a new feel, a new atmosphere. It has, in the last year, become more and more, the llheart of the campus? This was the year for the first Super Satur- day, bigger bands and better dances, the Hitchcock Film Festival, nGuess Whols Coming to Dinner, Tea and Crumpets concert, and the first annual invitational Hngerpainting exhibit. The co-chairmen and part of Governing Board went to the ACU meeting at Montreat, North Carolina. W. C. Fields movies, Flash Gordon, and the Berg- man films drew full houses. Charlie Brown was kidnapped and ransomed for ltpeanuts $163 for a worthy causel. We got a new Director and new Program Consultant. It rained at the Christmas Tree lighting, but over 500 attended. At last the Music Lounge opened. The Bare Essential continued to draw crowds and expanded to the Presidential Complex. It took all fall and winter to landscape the front of the 'Center. We put the llparatrooper together tride for Supes Saturdayl, and then we would not ride. And then the Center is home; home for Student Government and the Inter- fraternity Council, home for the Pep Club, Nahheeyayli, and the Volunteer. The Student Activities thce is here, and there are facilities for bowling, billiards, and crafts. Everyone gets a snack in the Rafters sometime; every club has a meeting in the Center some- time. Yes, this year more than ever, the University Center has become the gheart of the campus? President: Betsy McCalla Vice-President: Vic Klein Vice-President for Program: Jon McCalla Vice-President for House 8: Rules: Russell Seagren Vice-President for Finance: Kay Stafford Secretary: Gail Goodrich Board Members: Ellen Hardwick Carolyn Sudberry Dr. Guy Bockman Kay Fory Dr. Hans J ensen Miss Gail Clay, director Dean Bill Lacy Mr. Paul Sherbakoif Dr. Howard Aldmon 17.7. University Center 17.3 The UT Daily Beacon began a new phase in its short history last fall When it changed its complete format. The change was dramatic in size and cov- erage. The Beacon appeared on the newsstands the first day of fall quarter as a full-size news- paper. The days of the smaller tabloid were gone. Many complained that this larger sized paper was harder to read, but there was more to read. The Beacon retained its New York Times News Service membership, thus being the only college news- paper in the nation to have it. When the United Press International wire service was also added, the Beacon became one of the only college papers in the country to subscribe to two of the nations three major wire services. The Beacon did not forget that it was serving UT-Knoxville and great emphasis was put on the news of a local nature. Because the students were taking a new look at themselves and at UT, there was more news here to be covered than ever be- fore. Issues like the open speaker policy, no-hours for women, and the quality of education at UT were foremost in the minds of students and faculty, and foremost in the pages of the Beacon. The Beacon came into its own this year as the sound- ing board for new ideas, the springboard for young journalists. 17.5 UT Daily Beacon FIRST-TERM STAFF: Editor: Tom Gillem Business Manager: Steve Slagle Managing Editor: J im Stovall Editorial Assistant: Mary Ann Brown News Editor: Bill Preston Sports Editor: Dick Farnham Features Editor: Sandy Frost Advertising Manager: Robert Glass SECOND-TERM STAFF: Editor: Jim Stovall Business Manager: Steve Slagle Managing Editor: Susan Hixon Associate Editor: Ben Taylor News Editor: Alan Carmichael Sports Editor: Nick Nixon Features Editor: J ayne Matthews Advertising Manager: Wanda Henegar UT Daily Beacon 17.7 Volunteer Editor . . . . . . .......... . . . . . . . .Kennon Hampton Associate Editor . . . . . . . . . . ........... .Kay Fory Managing Editor ...... . . ........ Gayle Drennan Art Editor ......... .. . . . . .. ..... .....Ann Miller CopyEditor................ ....... LindaBrittle Pam Beaver Debbie Jones Wally Keasler Richard Tate Opening and Beauties . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Katy Flower Sheila Fason Marilyn Hudson Susan McCook Elizabeth Ann Morton University and Honors . . . . . . . . . . . .Tom Gallaher Organizations . . . . . .Susan Zurcher and Ben Page Becky Jackson Ann McMillon Betts Moreland Kathy Stuart Lou Ann Wright Athletics.................... ..... DickFamham Classes Bob Eckhardt Barbara Canfield Pat Hill Joy Richards Joanne Wood Sororities Marle Burnett Brenda Alexander Susan Harrill Beverly Miller Kay Morton Barbara Nelrns Karen Ressler Joanne Waddey Fraternities ..................l....Charles Dean Residence Halls ..... . . . ....... .Sandra Culbreth Debbie Ellis Becky Meadows Business Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .John Casillo Secretary . . . . . . . . ..... . ....... . . .Beth Malarkey 17.8 17.9 m U Volunteer The first Volunteer was published in 1896, and some say it has been going down hill ever since. Many say that it lacks creativity- that it's too yearbooky. A recent bbcreativebb book, the 1966 edition, was an absolute bomb with the book-buying public. So, in an effort to please the 4000 subscribers of the Volun- 13o teer, this one is yearbooky, too. We have tried to be somewhat innovative by revolu- tionizing the Greek sections, by initiating a residence hall section, and by having lots of cute honeys in living color. You are here somewhere within these pages, even if you have to read between the lines or squint at pictures of crowds to remember something about yourself. As a matter of fact, life at the University of Tennessee is like rambling through the Volunteerethe idea is to find yourself. I31 Photographers Terry Moore-chief photographer Don Dudenbostel Tom Raymond Paul Broyles Rebecca Broyles Phil Tritschler Dan Madden Andy Nuckolls Mike Borum I37. I33 Man and His Environment Art films, lectures, and poets made up the Man and his Environment 1969 during spring semester. An Ingmar Berg- man film festival included The Seventh Seal, Wild Straw- berries, and The Virgin Spring. Another series of films was John Cassavettesi Shadows and Faces. The speaker series featured Dr. Juscelino Kubitschek, Shirley Clarke iPortmit of Jasoni, Victor Trivas 0V0 Manfs Lamb, Dore Ashton, Dr. Nathan Scott, Dr. Robert Creed iBergman critici, Dr. Rich- ard Niebuhr, Dr. Hans Jonas, Dr. John Noonan, Norman Walker idance lecture-demonstrationi, Frank Zappa CTPop Musician of 19683, Dr. Edgar Friedenburg, and Seymour Cassel istar of Facesi. The Southern Literary Festival of April featured James Dickey, Reynolds Price, and Cleanth Brooks; and Dr. George Wright gave a poetry reading. The Man and his Environment program just completed its fourth year at UT. In getting these speakers of interest for UT, the organization has tried to promote an Open-Speaker Policy on campus. This year saw much interest in the policy for UT, and Man and his Environment was and continues to bei a principal promoter of the cause. Co-chairmen: Charlotte Headrick Simone Innes 134 The thirty members of the UT Dance Theatre reorganized this year from club status with primarily a recreational approach to that of a performing group. The current purpose is the encouragement of high stand- ards of dance within the university and com- Dance Theatre munity. The Dance Theatre offers public per- formances of quality, educational programs President: J 0 Norton such as workshops and lecture-demonstrations Vice-President: Roberta Lowe for community groups, and training for danc- Secretary-Treasurer: ers in both performance and technical skills Ginny Matthews of the dance art. Publicity: Shirlene Hamm L 1m t Finance Association The Finance Association is an all-encompassing organization formed at UT in 1968 to generate interest in the world of finance and economy. The fifty members are composed of UT students in- terested in making economy more fun and realistic. During the spring, the association toured Nashville and Atlanta to visit firms involved in the various institutions of finance. The main project of the association this year was the organization of the Investment Club, a subsidiary of the Finance Association. Anyone in the Association is eligible for membership. The club members build interest by trading stock with $25,000 in paper issued to each member. After hearing such phrases as ttMy stocks up V2 today! for two quarters. winners in the contest are awarded savings bonds through a local broker. President: Ben Roberts Secretary: Linda Needham Vice-President: Barry Tuchfeld Treasurer: Dave Forsten Business Board The Business Board is composed of two representatives from each of the organiza-' tions in the College of Business Adminis- tration. It serves to improve the image of the College and gives students a voice in the College by operating directly under the Dean. It also coordinates activities of the College of Business Administration with other activities on campus. The Board sponsors an Impact series each quarter in which a guest lecturer speaks on the various fields and opportunities in business. A tea is also held for members of the Board and the faculty. President: Tom Stone Vice-President: Carla Bowers Secretary: Sandra Daniels Treasurer: David Forreston 136 Sigma Delta Pi is an honorary organ- ization for Spanish majors who have a. 2.8 average in Spanish with a 2.5 over- all average. During the year members work to acquire books from Spanish- speaking countries for the UT library. The initiation of new members during winter quarter is highlighted by a Spanish dinner, and a banquet is held spring quarter. Sigma Delta Pi President: Denise Sowell Vice-President: Margaret Mason Secretary-Treasurer: John Wilhite Alpha Epsilon Delta is a medical honorary whose members have attained a 3.0 overall. The organization, through various programs, attempts to better acquaint the student with the medical profession. American Home Economics Association It is the purpose of UPS Student Member Section of the American Home Economics Association to pro- vide for professional development of students in the college of home eco- nomics by: Cooperating with the American Home Economics Associa- tion in supporting their interests and objectives, bringing students from all departments of home economics in a unity of purpose, providing an oppor- tunity for faculty and student fellow- ship, keeping in touch with new de- velopments in home economics, gain- ing a more extensive knowledge in home economics problems, providing an opportunity for students to develop professional attitudes, leadership qualities, and skills of organization among leaders, promoting better understanding of people of the world, and providing opportunities for mem- bers to make contributions to the campus and the community. Chairman: Molly McCalla First Vice-Chairman: Emily Hunt Second Vice-Chairman: Barbara Banks Corresponding Secretary: Nancy Bell Recording Secretary: Betty Jo Boyd Treasurer: Glenda Miller Beta Alpha Psi is a national honorary accounting fraternity organized to encour- age the ideal of service as the basis of the accounting profession and to develop high moral. scholastic, and professional achievements of its members. It is open to accounting majors with a 2.5 overall GPA and a 3.00 in accounting courses. The fraternity this year had joint meet- ings with Knoxville chapters of the Ten- nessee Society of Certified Public Ac- countants and of the Institute of Internal Auditors. Speakers at the fraternityts monthly meetings included an expert on I39 governmental accounting from the Knox- ville firm of Nave, Clark, and Chaffin; the partner in charge of management services in the Houston oche of Arthur Andersen Company; and the senior partner from the Nashville omce of Price Waterhouse and Company. President: Kennon Hampton Vice-President: Don Parris Secretary: Carole Warren Treasurer: Ed Hall Advisor: Warren L. Slagle Publications Council The Publications Council acts as the board of directors of the University of Tennessee Publica- tion Association, Inc. This board selects the editors and business managers of the three major campus publications; the newspaper, the UT Daily Beacon; the yearbook, the VOLUNTEER; and the literary magazine, the Phoenix. The Council, composed of three students, two alumni, and three faculty members; sets the general policies of the publica- tions; but leaves to the students the right to decide the actual content of the publications. Willis C. Tucker, Chairman Julian Harriss Paul C. Sherbakoff Dr. John Hansen Col. William Slayden William K. Stair Glenna Stone Joe Riley Scott Heppel J . W. Arnall, Director of Student Publications 51 ;, xt 71mzzaagzzzzmwufzn 14o 141 Phoenix As the years pass, your memories of your student days will slowly fade. You may re- member the Daily Beacon. You will remember the football team. But will you remember the Phoenix? Ah, now you remember? The Phoenix was the name of the campus porno- shop. No. Guess again. iThat was still il- legalJ The Phoenix was the password used to buy pot with. No! The Phoenix was the name of the literary magazine. However small, a little magazine will be re- membered if it is good enough. If nothing else, a magazine like the Phoenix serves as an out- let for those who think themselves creative. If the Phoenix just happens to be fresh in your memory many years hence, it will probably be so because one of those who contributed years ago has now made it on his or her own as a literary figure. This is what those on the staff in 68l69 are hoping. Editor: Tom Pilant N6 ROOM EHEEBE CUR! , 1 143 Vol Corps Since 1964 the members of the V01 Corps have acted as guides and hosts for campus visitors and prospective students. The 72 members concern themselves with recruitment of new students, public rela- tions, and service. Besides the regularly scheduled campus tours, this yeafs Corps served as computer registration assistants, gave tours for alumni at Homecoming, worked at a publicity table in the place- ment oHice, ushered at the Torchlight ceremony, and helped with orientation. A 2.5 overall grade point average and successful completion of two quarters are reguired for membership. One wishing to join the Vol Corps must also possess lead- ership, the desire to serve, and the ability to sell the university to potential students. Co-chairmen: Beverly Miller Jim Pentecost Secretary: Diane Chiarantano Ski Club The UT Ski Club, the largest club on cam- pus, provides an atmosphere of fun and en- thusiasm for the promotion of snow skiing in the South. The meetings consist of ski travel films, instructional films, and guest speakers and performers. The club sponsors trips and parties to the Gatlinburg Ski Resort on Friday nights, and to the Renegade Ski Resort or Beech Mountain Ski Resort in North Carolina on weekends. Membership to the club is open to anyone interested in learning to ski, since 75tZ3 of the members are skiing for the first time, or any- one who can already ski and wants to meet other people with the same interest in this fabulous winter sport. President: Nancy Jones Vice-President: John Lewis Secretary: Frank Rouse Treasurer: Don Parris I44 145 International Club During its ten years at the Univer- sity of Tennessee, the International Club has tried to be more than just a home away from home for the many foreign students on campus, although it has certainly been that. The organ- ization is especially interested in pro- viding opportunities for the interac- tion of social, cultural, academic, and political ideas between American and foreign students. Membership is open to all members of the student body and faculty. It numbered 400 last year. Interest in and effectiveness of the club were greatly enhanced by the acquisition of an international house. With its own building the club was better able to work on its many projects, such as the world on parade project, a schol- arship drive, language projects, and sponsoring speakers from local em- bassies or international organizations. President: Harpel Singh Vice-President: William Riches John Steefel Secretaries: Susan Carter Allyson Lunden Lewis Habib Treasurer: David Bowen Adawayhi The new ttTwelfth-Man Club and ttDipped-in-Orangett were organized this year by Adawayhi. Requirements for membership in the pep club include the prerequisites of being members in these subsidiary clubs, and also a 2.00 overall with a 2.00 GPA for the previous quarter. Adawayhi stayed active with the pro- motion of UTts mascot, Smokey III, against the Tennessee Walking Horse, and with the selection of cheerleaders in the spring. The club also co-sponsored with the Beacon a get-well edition of the Beacon for the paralyzed UCLA football player John Chrestman, who was hospi- talized here for several weeks. President: Keith E. Richardson Vice-President: Mike R. Jaynes Secretary: Sandy Trotter Treasurer: Dianne Bradshaw Julie Dodson, Joanne Kuhlo, Betsy Minnis, Sunny Keck, Jeannie Gilbert, Carol Lindsey, Dakey Huntoon, Buck Schimpf, Bob Bratton, Mike Clift, Joe Washington, Steve Singleton. 146 T-Club The T-Club is an honorary organization for all athletes who have lettered in a major varsity sport at UT. The T-Club recently revised its constitu- tion to provide more service and civic projects for the University. Members promote a different serv- ice project each quarter. The members also help in recruiting athletes for UT and in promoting sports- manship. The T-Club holds its annual banquet spring quarter. President: Mike Gooch Secretary: Mike Duvall Treasurer: Rusty Gregory I47 Alpha Phi Omega On the second night of the 1969 Carnicus, President Holt an- nounced UTls Campus Queen and the Ugliest-Man-on-Campus winners, sponsored by Alpha Phi Omega. This Beauty and Beast Contest began with a parade to the University Center, where a dance kicked OH the annual fund-raising project for the Childrenls Hospital. Students voted all week with pennies for their favorite candidate. This international service fraternity stayed busy all year manag- ing the University Lost and Found in the University Center; usher- ing for E.T.E.A., the Junior Science Symposium, and Convocation; carrying luggage for co-eds moving in; buying uniforms for the boysl basketball teams at the YMCA; and supervising the children at Fort Sanders Community Center. President: Fred Statzer First Vice-President: Edd Hancock Second Vice-President: Chris Fiege Secretary: J ack Lynsky Treasurer: Sam Gross 148 Circle K 1959 was Circle K,s first year on the UT campus. Since then, the Kiwanis-aHiliated organization has grown into a club that was recognized by the 1968 international conven- tion in Philadelphia as being one of the top three Circle K chapters in the world. The club,s main project is co-sponsorship with the SGA of the Miss UT Pageant. Members have also helped at the Eastern State Hospital, participated in the heart fund drive and Epworth Community project, and sponsored a special safety drive on campus. Members must maintain a 2.3 overall grade point average and must have completed two full quarters at UT. President: Marshall Brown Vice-Presidents: Keith Richardson Steve Simmons Secretary: Roy Groth Treasurer: Jay Talley I49 Gamma Sigma Sigma This year the fifty girls of Gamma Sigma Sigma collected articles for men in Vietnam, sponsored a Senior Girl Scout Day at UT, collected magazines for patients at Eastern State Hospital, helped with the International Student House, worked at Epworth Community Center, worked in a program for mentally retarded children, and collected for the United Fundifor which they received the award for 10070 participation. Established at UT October 23, 1968, Gamma Sigma Sigma was nationally founded in 1953. Any girl in good academic standing at UT can become a pledge. Informal rush parties are held during the fall and at various times during the year. The girls also sponsored a winter formal and a spring picnic. 150 President: Carolyn Collins First Vice-President: Wilma Hacker Second Vice-President: Brenda Davis Recording Secretary: Linda Shope Corresponding Secretary: Linda Mattern Treasurer: Julia Ann Wallace Alumnae Secretary: Mary Bailey Parliamentarian: Freida Dearstone Historian: Mary Smith Assistant Pledge Mother: J ondra Schwartz 151 FALL OFFICERS: President: Dan Durbeck ' ' I Vice-President: Ron Cipolla , x Secretary: Mitchell Gillentine ; Treasurer: Bill Hornsby Advisor: Mr. Philip A. Scheurer Nahheeyeylfs Choice: Sunny Keck 153 N ahheeyayli Since 1927 the Nahheeyayli governing board has been the only student organization eligible to sponsor ubig name,y entertainment on campus. The current membership of the board is 25, consisting of one member from each interested fraternity and three independent male students. The surprise announcement of coming dances and con- certs is a tradition on campus. Students this year have been entertained by such popular groups as the Swingin, Medal- lions, The Temptations, Your Fathefs Mustache, The Ras- cals and the Preservation Hall J azz group. Besides sponsor- ing concerts and dances, the organization also selects one girl at a tea in the spring to serve as Nahheeyaylfs Choice. SPRING OFFICERS: President: Mitchell Gillentine Vice-President: Johnny Adams Secretary: Russ Foust Treasurer: Ben Davidson 155 Twenty-flve performances per quarter keep the UT Singers busy during the school year. One exception was made winter quarter, though, when the Singers made twenty-nine appearances in eight days during a tour of East Tennessee, Virginia, and Huntsville, Alabama. An additional tour has just been made to Northern Europe where the uMusical Am- bassadors of Tennessee sang in England, Denmark, West Germany, Austria, Switz- erland, Italy, and France. The UT Singers were first.directed in 1953 by Ambrose Holford. The forty-four members of the Singers must maintain a 2.25 overall, be at least in their third quar- ter at UT, and audition for director Guy Bockman or assistant director Edward Green. President: Herman Fischer Secretary: Diane Partee The Pride of the Southland Band was formed when UT re-opened after the Civil War. Todayls 225-member marching band, under the direction of Dr. W. J. Julian, performed at all but one of UT,s football games and at the Cotton Bowl. UT,s Pride was one of the first college bands to use the diH'icult, exacting circle drills before a nationwide television audience. The marching band also made a record album this year. Football games are only one of the many activities at which the band performs. The Varsity Band, composed of selected members from the entire band organization, served as a pep band for all home basketball games and pep rallies. The band also welcomed visiting dignitaries such as President Nixon and Hubert Humphrey. Since UT was the site for the National College Band Directorsl Conven- tion, the 92-member concert band served as the host band, and a record album of their performance at the event was made. The concert band also made a tour of all the Knoxville-area high schools and conducted several music clinics for local high school bands. Pride of the Southland Band I57 Carousel Theatre The theatre programs at the University consists of thirteen major productions each year. There are five plays during the summer Carousel Theatre series and five plays in the Carousel Theatre series dur- ing the academic year. There are also three plays in the University Theatre series. All are presented in the Carousel Theatre building, but most will be pres- ented in the new proscenium theatre now under construction next door to Carousel. The plays presented this year were hA Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, HThe Subject Was Roses, hGuys and Dolls? hA Period of Adjustment? hPhiladelphia, Here I Come? hThe Owl and the Pussycat, hLutherf, mI'he Rimers of Eldritchf hThe Threepenny Opera, and uThe Odd Couple. ,m' r; Qh 158 Mr 2' University Concerts University Concerts is responsible for a large part of the UT-Knoxville cultural program which was established as a non-profit organization in 1937, by the late Grace Moore. This season saw a combined series of concerts and Broadway plays including Man of La Mancha, Funny Girl, Cactus Flower, Arthur Fiedler. the National Ballet, and Fiddler on the Roof. Since the program was formed in the interests of UT students, University Concerts makes it easier for students to attend its functions by giving a discount on concert tickets with the presentation of a Students Activities Card. Buses also run from the University Center to the Civic Auditorium and back on concert nights. 16o 161 Glee Clubs The Ments Glee Club claims the establishment of the serenade tradition on the campus with its appearance for the past two Homecomings as the omcial sere- nade group of Homecoming. At Christmas the men gave a concert at the Panhellenic tree-lighting ceremony, and again serenaded the woments dorms. In addition to giving a concert in the Aquatic Center, during the spring several representatives attended the Na- tional Convention of the Intercol- legiate Music Council in Santa Barbara, California. President: JaylAustin Secretary: Dennis Ford Treasurer: Sid Arnold Director: Ambrose Holford Accompanist: Tommy Miller Seventy-five UT women sang in the UT Women,s Glee Club this year under the direction of Eddie Green. These women won positions to sing in the Glee Club through auditions. The Glee Club gave concerts dur- ing the Christmas season at the Rafters and the Scottish Rite Temple, and also had a carol sing. The spring Dogwood Arts Festival saw the Glee Club performing on the mall. President: Martha Upton Vice-President: Marilyn Bruden Secretary: Sandra Russell Director: Eddie Green 167. Student Bar . . Pt'esidentzi sabe Chambliss The Student Bar Association sponsors the General Issue, a ASSOClatIOfl Vlce-Pre51dent: Bill Humphreys weekly newspaper for law students. This paper keeps students Secretary: Tom Reed informed about the UT Bar and the three honorary law frater- Treasurer: Bill Clary nities. Written by honor students majoring in law, the news- paper tells in laymanis language about recent law developments in Tennessee. Each spring the Bar Association helps sponsor Law Day. Any law student who Wishes may enter the Student Moot Court Competition. Contestants begin to argue fictional cases one week before Law Day until the competition is narrowed to two people. The winners are announced with fifty outstanding law students at the banquet on the evening of Law Day. Chi Epsilon Founded at the Uni- versity of Illinois in 1922, the UT chapter of this civil engineering honor- ary was established in 1949. Chi Epsilorfs tradi- tional project is the pub- lication of Transit, the fraternityis national magazine. A new project for this year was the presentation of a plaque in memory of the late Major General W. L. Rogers, recent head of the civil engineering re- search department. All actives must be in the top one-third of the civil engineering senior class. Pledges were init- iated during both fall and spring quarters. President: Edwin A. McDougle Vice-President: Garry Sproles Secretary: Gordon McClellan Treasurer: Joel Sutton Transit Editor: Steve Prather 163 Secretary: Kathy Graham Executive Committee: Marilyn Etheridge James Rucker James Baxter Johnny Pierce Gloria Parker Black Student Union Formed in the spring of 1968, this was the first full year for the Black Student Union. Anyone may join who has the desire and ability to work for the liberation of black people. Two hundred people qualified in the first year. A ttsoul session was the monthly social activity in which every- body got together to ttdig sounds and ttdo his own thing. Already an active group, the Union formed a weekly Black Culture and History seminar, a weekly tutorial program for UT members of the organization, and a black community tutorial pro- gram for high school students. They also had quar- terly presentations of original black drama and poetry. Open to the public, these presentations were in the University Center, and one was off- campus. 164 Equestrian Club The Equestrian Club was formed dur- ing the spring of 1968 for all students in- terested in horses and horsemanship. All types of enthusiasts with varying degrees of experience are represented. Many members attended a riding clinic at Camp Mondamin, N.C., in the fall. The clinic in- cluded riding instructions and a trail ride in the Blue Ridge Mountains. A similar trip was taken spring quarter. Members of the club enjoy cookouts, attend horse shows, and visit local stables. The club also provides lessons and pleas- ure riding for its members. , mam gm President: Eddie Lovin Vice-President: Sharon Murphy Secretary: Wendy Fiske Treasurer: Becky Schull FOOd Technology Club The Food Technology Club began at UT in 1963. and will receive their Food Technology charter next year. The thirty-five members are composed of people in- terested in any area of the food Held. Next year officers must be members of the President: David Rich national Food Technology Club. Vice-President: Gary Yates Meetings of the club are held bi-monthly and prominent companies are repre- Secretary: Margie Gallagher sented by speakers. The main social event of the year is a picnic during spring Treasurer: Patricia Davis quarter. Agricultural Economics and Business Club The Agricultural Economics and Business Club made a tifirsti, in their history at UT this yearethe club elected a sweetheart, Miss Gail Hutton. Associated with the American Farm Economic Association, the club is open to anyone interested in the field of agricultural economics. The members published a brochure this year to introduce senior agricultural economics students to pros- pective employers. Operation of an agricultural book exchange is planned so that students can exchange books among themselves. President: Roger Hinson Vice-President: Ken Goddard Secretary: Elizabeth Griffith Treasurer: Don Eden Sigma Delta Chi Sigma Delta Chi is a professional society for men engaged in journalism. It is dedicated to the highest ideals in journalism and is comparable to those professional organizations serving the fields of medicine and law. Founded at DePauw University, Greencastle, Indiana, in 1909, SDX is the oldest, largest and most select organization serving the field of journ- alism. SDX is composed of 95 professional chapters and 101 campus chapters. The UT chapter was chartered in 1956. 's President: Bill Preston, J r. 167 Vice-President: Dick Farnham Secretary-Treasurer: Tom Gillem Publicity Chairman: Pete Bishop Advisor: Frank B. Thornburg Alpha Kappa Psi Alpha Kappa Psi is a professional fraternity for men students with a minimum 2.8 overall grade point average in the College of Business Administration. Founded at New York University in 1904 and brought to the University of Tennessee in 1964, Alpha Kappa Psi is concerned with furthering interest in the field of business. Members participated in such projects as collecting for the Milk Fund and the Childrenis Hospital, taking underprivileged children on field trips, and making visits to plants in this area. The climax of the year was the spring banquet. At this annual affair an award is given to the graduating senior in Business Administration with the highest cumulative average. President: Royce Davenport Vice-Presidents: Gary Walton Phil Smith Jim Gentry Secretary: Jim Haldeman Treasurer: Richard Willmarth Pledge Trainer: Jim Adcock 168 Christian Student Center An active interest in the Christian movement is the only re- quirement for membership in the Christian Student Center, located on Melrose Place. Aided by 150 members this year, the students worked with lthe Eastern State Psychiatric Hospital and with many underprivileged families. They also sponsored a Christmas party for underprivileged children and contributed to the Indonesian Mission Fund. The activities for the Center this year included quarterly retreats, suppers, parties, hikes, picnics, and the annual spring banquet. Devotions were conducted at the Center four eve- nings a week by Chaplain Al Behel. President: Sam Justice Vice-President: Doug McCullough Secretary: Lynda Richardson Treasurer: Pam Smith Phi Chi Theta Phi Chi Theta was formed in 1924 by the merger of Phi Theta Kappa and Phi Kappa Epsilon and was established at UT in 1967. This hon- orary womenls business fraternity re- quires a 2.5 overall and approval of the current sisters for membership. The purposes of Phi Chi Theta are to promote the cause of higher busi- ness education and training for all women, to foster high ideals for women in business careers, and to en- courage fraternity and cooperation among women preparing for such careers. President: Carla Bowers Vice-President: Maggie Young Treasurer: Lin Bailis Recording Secretary: J ean Rankin Recording Secretary: Jean Rankin Corresponding Secretary: Kathy Carroll Business Board Representative: Jan Tharp 169 The Delta Nu Alpha transportation fraternity is open for membership to any transportation major who has completed the lower division transporta- tion courses and has a 2.3 GPA. The fraternity builds and maintains the interest of its members in the world of transportation by taking field trips 01: such places as the John Sevier Classification Yard of Southern Railway and the Alcoa Alum- inum plant. The fraternity backs Transportation Week dur- ing May. Transportation Week is climaxed by the selection of Miss Knoxville Transportation and a banquet Where the Delta Nu Alpha Scholarship Award and the title of Mr. Delta Nu Alpha are presented. President: Carlos Courtney Vice-President: Steve Haney Secretary: Richard Nighbert Treasurer: Tom Coulter Miss Knoxville Transportation: Miss Sally Vinsant I70 American Society of Civil Engineers The American Society of Civil Engineers traveled to Norris Hydraulics this year and to an interstate freeway to study landslide problems. The Society also contributed to the Granger Scholarship, which is awarded to a deserving junior or senior in civil engineering. The Perkins Hall stu- dent lounge is maintained by the members. Membership, ninety this Year, is open to all civil engi- neering majors. Established in 1920 and founded at UT in 1923, the Society sent delegates to the National Conference in New Orleans and t0 the Regional Conference in Ashe- ville. They sponsored the student-faculty lunch last fall, and also had their annual picnic spring quarter. President: Ross Wade Vice-President: George Kurz Recording Secretary: Gary Conner Corresponding Secretary: Jack Youngblood Treasurer: Mike Robinson Delta Sigma Pi Business or economics majors with a 2.3 GPA are eligible for membership in the President: David Forsten Delta Sigma Pi business fraternity. Founded in 1907 at New York University, the Vice-President: Ben Roberts UT chapter was established in 1924 to help build interests in business and eco- Secretary: James S. Smith nomics. Treasurer: James Turner A scholarship key was presented this year, in keeping with the fraternityis tradi- tion, to the most outstanding senior in the College of Business. Another less serious tradition was the lake party in the spring. 171 Community of John XXIII The Community of J ohn XXIII is a non-geographic, personal Roman Catholic parish in the diocese of Nashville. The 500 people who are under the indication of membership met this year in a Presbyterian church. Until the basement was painted, it was fondly referred to as the ttcatacombs. The new church on Melrose Place has been a major project all year. The com- munity tries to avoid becoming an isolated group by function- ing with UT in such matters as pre-marital counseling. Quarterly projects included communication workshops with churches of other denominations. Wednesday evenings during Lent the community listened to lectures by other ministers. Discussions with coffee and donuts were also held, along with a series of films. International dinners were held on Sunday eve- nings. Spring social activities were a cookout, a picnic in the Smokies, and a dance. 17?. The Society of Agricultural Education Students, formed in 1966 at UT, is another step in the education of students who plan to pursue careers of teaching vocational agriculture. Open to any agriculture education majors, the Society had thirty-five members this year. Having replaced the Future Farmers of America in 1966, the Society be- gan the publication of an Agricultural Education Student Directory. This is to acquaint freshman agriculture students with their upperclassmen, and also is sent to the state Department of Agriculture. The Society sponsors an exchange program with other schools. This year agriculture students from Clemson and the University of Kentucky visited UT for a weekend to observe our hag campustt and attend the school activities for the weekend. I73 Christian Science Organization To be an active member of the Christian Science Organization at UT, a student must be a member of the First Church of Christ, Scientist of Boston, Massachus- etts. Associate members may attend the formal meetings every Tuesday, but they may not vote or hold an office. Informal meetings can be held extemporaneously as a gripe session or merely as a pleasure discussion. In November the organization sponsored a lecturer, Jane 0. Robbins, C.S., from Boulder, Colorado. Miss Rob- bins spoke to the group on What Choice Do You HaveTt President: Dorothy S. Greer Secretary: Joan Russey Treasurer: Don Ross Society of Agricultural Education President: Hale Moss Vice-President: Bill Hickman Secretary: Jerry Graves Treasurer: Richard Hollon Baptist Student Union The Baptist Student Union is an organiza- tion offering opportunities for discussion and participation in activities Vital to todayhs stu- dent community. The BSU, founded in Nash- ville in 1922 and brought to the University of Tennessee campus in 1936, has done mission work this year with Knoxville children and has been a part of the summer mission pro- gram. The group offers Friday Nite Happenings as well as programs of interest to university students at frequent intervals throughout the year. Social activities include a winter retreat, singspirational activities, and outings to the mountains. The BSU,s entry won the first- place trophy in the small group competition in All-Sing. President: John H. Fullerton Vice-Presidents: Mark Holcomb Suzie Taylor Secretary: Monika Smith Director: Mr. Pete Beard BAPTIST STUDENT CENTER I74 President: Patricia Ann Gragg Vice-President: Ron Johnson Secretary: Carolyn Gardner Treasurer: Gene Muggridge I75 Presbyterian Center A bridge is being built over the generation gap every Sunday morning at the Presbyterian Center. Dialogue ses- sions are held between people under thirty and people over thirty. The Center was formed in the early 195015. The twenty-five members now enjoy theology classes every week on Tilhard de Chardid and suppers on Wednesday evenings with volleyball afterwards. Sunday afternoons are spent playing tennis or hiking. The Center was well known for its HBlue Lute coffee house every Friday and Saturday nights fall quarter, and is still known for its 11Back Door coffee house twice per quarter. A human sensitivity class was conducted fall quarter by UT,s Dr. Francis Trusty. R$9-v! paddy u r s x: w . Deseret Club The Deseret Club was established at UT in the spring of 1968 as a social and cultural organization of students and faculty who live in accordance with standards of the Church of Jesus Christ 'of Latter-day Saints. The first Deseret Club was founded in 1931 in Southern California. UT1s chapter sponsored dances, picnics, fund-raising activities, sport outings, and religious instruction for its fifteen members last year. The members of the advanced Air Force ROTC program were first required to be screened by the Air Force selection committee. During the year the men made orientation trips to high schools and gave a tour of the airport to a group of orphans. Besides these projects, the cadets had a spring picnic and helped sponsor the ROTC Ball. Nineteen years of AFROTC at UT have seen considerable development. The detachment now sponsors scholarship and flying instruction pro- grams and awards honors t0 the distinguished military cadet and graduate cadets. UTts Air Force unit is rated the ttbest AFROTC detachment in area D and is nominated for ttbest AFROTC de- tachment in the nation. Wing Commander: Floyd Adams Wing Executive Officer: Stanley Hewins 178 I79 180 181 Arnold Air Society The Arnold Air Society is a national honor society for out- standing Air Force ROTC cadets. Named in honor of General Hap , Arnold, the Society was established at UT in 1951. The Society has orphanage projects such as picnics and trips to Mc- Ghee Tyson Air National Guard Base. Another community ac- tivity is merit badge counseling and briefings for area Boy Scouts. The Air Force Ball was the year,s big social event. Commander: Freddy M. Haggard Executive: Thomas A. Skelton Administrative Officer: Joe S. Simpkins Comptroller: Charles R. Henderson Operations Officer: David C. Roberts Information Officer: Stanley 0. Hewins Training Officer: Floyd H. Adams, III 189. Founded at the University of Omaha in 1952, Angel Flight was estab- lished at UT in 1964. They are women of UT dedicated to furthering the interests of the United States Air Force, the Air Force ROTC, and the Arnold Air Society. The distinctive blue uniform with a badge of miniature silver wings is a familiar sight on campus. UT,s detachment unit was nominated for the most outstanding unit in the nation this year after winning the area competition. On-campus projects included selling mums at Homecoming, Viet Nam Christmas Care packages, and a Christmas party for the Arnold Air Society during fall quarter. Winter quarter projects were sending Valentine cards to a squadron in Viet Nam, rush, and Area Conclave. The National Con- clave was spring quarter. 183 Commander: Helen Zirkle Executive Officer: Diana Sauvigne Administrative Officer: Cheri Catton Operations Officer: Mary Lyn Andrews Information Officer: Margaret Young Comptroller: Carol Rawlings Parliamentarian: Patti Taul Historian: Cindy Hart Inspection Officer: Carol Lynch 18 Brigade Commander: Selman L. Bass Deputy Brigade Commander: Terry A. Griswold Executive Officer: Michael J . Harvey 186 wamwww ' Scabbard and Blade I Company, Fourth Regiment, of Scabbard and Blade was busy this year. A $50 check to the March of Dimes Telerama started off the year, which was spiced up by parties every two weeks. Two outstanding basic cadets were awarded medals by the company. Scabbard and Blade also took a group of orphans on a picnic, and presented a plaque in memory of veterans who were mem- bers of Scabbard and Blade. After forty-five years of Scabbard and Blade at UT, 1969 saw the first Air Force cadet initiated into I Company. Another happening for the com- pany twhich was not a ttfirstU was the repairing of the RT. course by the pledge class. Company g; Commander: L Boyd Edging Lg, First Lieutenant: L ; Mike Higgs Second Lieutenant: Mike Harvey First Sergeant: Gordon James 188 189 Army ROTC Sponsor Corps The Army ROTC Sponsor Corps was complimented this year by an inspecting colonel from the Pentagon as iicertainly one of the most active sponsor corps in the nation. Among the yearis projects were sending clothes to Vietnamese orphans, ushering for Carnicus, buying over $500 worth of model airplanes and tape recorders for wounded soldiers in an Okinawa hospital, and initiating iiOperation Snoopyii for recruiting high school boys into the ROTC program. Among the many social activities were the Sponsoris banquet, a party at Shakeyis with Scabbard 8: Blade, and participation in Field Day with the Brigade of Cadets. The Sponsor Corps was presented to the University at one of the football games. President: Becky Helton Vice-President: Vicky Koger Secretary: Diane Fleming Treasurer: Cheryl Roseberry The Society of American Military Engineers Anyone who majors in engineering or is a mem- ber of the Reserve Officers Training Corps may become a member of the Society of American Military Engineers. One of the Society,s events was the Snow Ball which replaced the traditional Engineerts Ball. The band for last yearts Snow Ball was a group of UT engineers, the Sierras. S.A.M.E. visited Cape Kennedy in March and saw Appollo IX in Hight. On a tour of the base, the Society saw Cape Kennedyts flight monitors and other tracking equipment. Members also toured the Arnold Engineering Development Center in Tullahoma, location of all ground test facilities used by National Aeronautics and Space Adminis- tration. President: Dewey H. Hodges Vice-President: Larry Prewett Secretary-Treasurer: David Icove ACE Board Representative: Tom Hickerson ? m mm an am , :mm, y, . mamas L x msimm 21! um: L- ,y t3 OS$C$MWGI MW? e :1 games; , 190 191 Alpha Chi Sigma Freshman chemistry and home eco- nomics chemistry students were tutored this year by the members of Alpha Chi Sigma. A session of one or two hours could be spent learning tthow to pass? The forty brothers of this fraternity are majors in chemistry or related fields with at least a 2.5 GPA. Alpha Chi Sigma also helped sponsor Engineers Day, for which they made an exhibit. High school students came to the campus to see exhibits, hopefully develop- ing an interest in the various Flelds of engineering. Established at UT in 1929, the fraternity gives special recognition to graduating seniors spring quarter. President: Lewis Herrin Vice-President: Phil McGinnis Corresponding Secretary: Tom Scalf Master of Ceremonies: Kenneth Hennig Recording Secretary: Tim Amos Treasurer: Gary Prince Tennessee Engineer Published four times a year, the Tennessee Engineer is a magazine which includes new information about various fields in engineer- Xt ing. Established at the UT in 1965, I 1 the publication now has ten staff members. All engineering stu- dents are eligible to be voted on for staff positions by the current membership. Editor-in-Chief: Pal Freeman Business Manager: Rob Brawley Managing Editor: Dan Cabeza Issue Editors: Roy Bayne Lewis Herrin Alumni Association By far the largest organization located on campus, the Alumni Associationts members number between 130,000 and 150,000. The main purposes of the Association include maintaining contact with former UT students, publicizing UT, and promoting the Placement Service. Anyone who has successfully completed one quarter at any of the UT branches is a member of the Alumni Association. The Association has initiated many projects since its be- ginning in 1874. Some of them are high school visitations to the campus, the Honors Day program, V01 Corps, UT Ambassadors, UT Today, and the Alumni scholarships. Each of the chapters in the ninety-five counties plus thirty- eight chapters outside the state are given scholarships to award students in their respective counties. 197. UT Today President' William A. Fortune Knoxvi11e President-Elect: David Harrison, Jr. Whitehavem Vice-President: Bill G. Williams Newpor0 Treasurer: C. Jack Powell Chattanooga UT Ambassadors I93 W WWFML Vk I 4M1w7 ivm4 7M W WQ V7 ariwk $ nXlV71 AAA; fv'f W WMMN ft ? ?k This year the new School of Architecture graduated the first class in the history of the State. 195 G',Alhil?w?' 5954 YNAAQ Wee :5 m WM wanna; ,E: ..;.4.., ...:3,; ,, ATHLETICS 7.01 Fall means football, and here at Tennessee Coach Doug Dickey,s charges play a cham- pionship brand of collegiate foot- ball. For the fourth straight year, the Vols were invited to a post-season bowl game. They journeyed to Dallas, Texas, on New Year,s Day and lost a 36-13 battle to the Texas Longhorns in the Cotton Bowl. The Vols finished second in the Southeast- ern Conference to the Georgia Bulldogs. They opened their season against Georgia and tied the Bulldogs in a 17-17 thriller at Neyland Stadium before a nation-wide television audience. After the tie, the Vols went on to win eight, while suffering only one defeat. The Vols went on to capture five straight wins. They beat Memphis State 24-17, blasted Rice 52-0, downed Georgia Tech 24-7, edged Alabama 10-9 and beat UCLA in the Homecoming contest 42-18. The only loss of the season came at the hands of Auburn 28-14. After the loss, the Vols went on to blank Missis- sippi 31-0, down, Kentucky 24-7 and edge Vanderbilt 10-7 in the seasonts finale. The 1968 football season had a new look in Ney- land Stadium. Tennessee in- stalled a green carpet on which to compete. Developed by the 3-M Company, the $200,000 Tar- tan Turf was installed to prevent ankle and knee injuries. Addi- tional seating to facilitate the growth of the student popula- tion was accomplished by adding an upper deck to the east side of the stadium. The Vols played to sell-out crowds at all six of their home games. 203 Fans were not only treated to fine football, but to beautiful and well co-ordinated half-time en- tertainment. The Pride of the Southland Band, under the di- rection of Dr. W. J. Julian, fasci- nated crowds with their intricate marching formations and their famous circle drill. The season was filled with many great mo- ments and stars. Twenty-one seniors finished their collegiate careers in Dallas. Place-kicking specialist Karl Kremser pro- vided the highlight of the cam- paign with a game-winning 54- yard field goal against Alabama. Quarterback Bubba Wyche proved he was truly a first-string quarterback, and fullback Rich- ard Pickens capped off a fine career by leading the SEC in rushing. Two factors made 1968 a memorable season for the Vols: Tennesseeis winning rec- ord under Coach Dickey, and the most attractive home sched- ule in history. 2.05 2.06 207 Vols Complete Another Successful Campaign Vols Place Second in SEC mwwmwm, 2.09 TennesseeTS basketball Volun- teers, rated no higher than fifth in the Southeastern Conference in pre-season polls, combined a hustling 1-3-1 defense and out- standing floor shooting to finish second in the SEC to Kentucky with a 13-5 record. The Vols finished the season 21-7, includ- ing a win over Army in the con- solation game of the National Invitational Tournament. The Vols lost to NIT champion Temple in the semifinals. The Vols were small in 1968; in fact, they played with three guards all season. The only big man was Bobby Croft. The 6-10 Canadian hauled down nine rebounds per game and averaged 14.7 points per game. 'LIO Tennessee Opponent 86 Buffalo 66 Iowa State 55 Oklahoma 54 Southern Illinois 72 Georgia Tech 53 Tampa 57 Mississippi State 59 Mississippi 82 Georgia 64 Florida 66 Kentucky 70 Alabama 81 LSU 64 Auburn 65 Vanderbilt 80 Mississippi State 61 Mississippi 57 Georgia 63 Florida 86 Alabama 87 LSU 60 Auburn 70 Vanderbilt 69 Kentucky 67 Rutgers 75 Ohio University 58 Temple 64 Army 111 Great senior leadership was the key to the Vols, success. B111 Justus, the Adrenalin Kid, aver- aged 16.4 points per game. The Vol captain was named to the All-SEC team and was invited to compete in post-season All-Star games. He was drafted as a def- ensive back by the Dallas Cow- boys of the National Football League. Bill Hann, the point man on the Vol offense, averaged only 6.9 points per game, but led the conference in assists. Hann was the quarterback 0n the squad. Two sophomore forwards, J immy England and Don Johnson, lifted the Vols in mid-season. England, a real gunner, averaged 12.7 while Johnson averaged 11.7. Don helped Croft on the boards, picke ing off 193 rebounds. Johnson and England will join Croft to make up the nucleus of next yeafs team. Rudy Kinard and Jim Woodall saw considerable action last year. 214 Volunteers Win SEC Track Championship MW 5,7 7.15 Coach Chuck Rohe1s track team was once again the pride of the Southeastern Conference this year. The Vols scored a re- sounding 111 points in the SEC indoor meet, failing by one point of doubling the score of second- place Florida. Tennessee over- whelmingly captured its Sixth straight SEC outdoor champion- ship in May. Tennessee and Tom Black Track played host to the National Collegiate Athletics As- sociation track meet in June. Much of the credit for landing such an event goes to Coach Rohe. Tennessee had many stars during the season. Gary Womble, 440-dash, was the most improved Vol. Gary was considered the weak link on the indoor mile re- lay team, but came on strong in the outdoor season. Outstanding performers included Richmond Flowers, Gary Wagner. Audry Hardv. Bob Snrung, Bill Skinner and Chip Kell. 7.16 7.18 7.19 Coach Louis RoyaPs charges made a fifth place showing in the Southeastern Conference tourna- ment in May. Tennessee was led by such stars as Leonhardt Scheuermann, Bill Monan, Jim Ward, Earle Freeman, and Wayne Prichard. Redshirt Tommy Mo- zur, along with two of the na- tion,s top high school players, should give Coach Royal enough talent to capture the SEC title next year. Coach Royal said, hThis team has made me very proud of them, they were just great in the conference meet. We should be stronger next year when Tommy Mozur returns. Jim Ward was the Vols standout in the conference meet, upsetting Kentuckyhs Tom Wade in the No. 1 singles. Tennis 2.7.0 7.7.1 Baseball For the second straight year, Tennessee,s baseball team fin- ished second to Florida in the Eastern Division of the South- eastern Conference. The Vols finished the season third in the SEC with a 9-5 conference mark and a 19-15 overall worksheet. Jimmy Lee was the steadiest hurler for Coach Bill Wrightis charges, chalking up a 7-2 record. Nashvilleis Sam Ewing was the big man at the bat for the Vols with a .420 batting average. Sam finished the season with a 13 game hitting streak. Phil Garner was the SECis best long ball hit- ter, recording 12 home runs 17.2 SEC Swimming Championship In 1968, Tennessee finished sec- ond to Florida in the SEC swim- ming championships. In 1969, the Vols captured the title, upsetting the favored Gators in a meet held in Florida. Tennessee, which until last year did not field an intercol- legiate swimming team for a pe- riod of 13 years, has made tre- mendous strides toward greatness under C-oach Ray Bussard. This year,s star was freshman free- styler Dave Edgar. Edgar re- corded one of the fastest times in the nation in the 100-meters, but missed most of the season after suffering a dislocated hip in an auto accident. Bussard has re- cruited more of the nation,s out- standing talent, and it looks like the Vols will be strong in swim- ming for many years. 9, 1 0 3x15 LANE No 5 223 7.24 7.7.6 7.7.7 The aim of this yearhs Intramural Program was to see maximum parti- cipation in all sports and to offer activities to interest and involve the majority of men on campus. Through the leaderskhip of Intramural Direc- tor Jim Beckham and Student Super- visors A1 Nunley, Steve Hillis, Milton Sweeney, Bill Hamilton, John Con- nell, Fred Smith, and John Horne, this goal was realized. Over 4600 dif- ferent men participated in the fifteen shorts offered this year, from football in the Fall to horseshoes in the Spring. Fall Quarter got off to a fast start with over 100 teams entered in the football competition. Reese Hallts champion Wren 7 won the Residence Hall Championship, defeating Melrose Hall for the title. In the Fraternity Division, Alpha League champion Kappa Sigma defeated Lambda Chi Alpha, Beta League Champ, while the Volunteers won the tough Independent crown. After defeating Reese Hall, Kappa Sigma raced past the Vols in the final game on the Tartan Turf in Neyland Stadium to become the University Champion. Fall Quarter activities also included Volleyball and Ten- nis competition. Again the Kappa Sigma fraternity emerged as University Champions, defeating Carrick Condor 3 and the J ets in Volleyball, and the J ets, Independent Champs, in Tennis. Basketball, the most popular intramural sport, boasted 121 teams at the beginning of Winter Quarter. Kappa Sigma defeated a surprising Stadium Hall team for the hard fought title. All leagues also participated in the Intramural Track Re- lays at Stokely Athletic Center and in the Swimming Meet in the Student Aquatic Center. The Bowling crown went to the Zeta Beta Tau fraternity after they defeated the Christian Student Center. The Budweiser Boys lost only one game during the Spring Quarter on their way to claiming the Intramural Softball Crown. They defeated Sigma Chi and Carrick Vulture 4 for the championship. Stadium Hall pulled the surprise of the year by running 7.7.8 away with the Track and Field Meet held on Tom Black Track. Five ttopenf events, including Table Tennis, Badminton, Horseshoes, ShufHeboard, and Tennis, were also held dur- ing the year. At the Awards Banquet held in May, the Kappa Sigs were awarded the trophy for the Overall Intramural Sports Champion, as well as Fraternity Champion. Morrill Mal- lard 5 amassed enough points to win the Residence Hall Championship trophy. Alpha Phi Omega service fraternity was the Independent Champion. The Intramural Program provided a year full of athletic competition and fun for all involved and even greater opportunities will be offered for next year. 7.7.9 SENIORS Roy Lewis Aaron Jamie Carolyn Abele J ulius Edward Abernathy George Michael Acree Gary Herbert Acuff Danny Wayne Adams Susan Joe Adkerson Zia Ahmadzadeh Michael Edward Albright Anne Elizabeth Alexander William P. Alexander Barbara Jean Allen Harley Lawrence Allison James Carlton Ammons Drucilla J eanina Anders Betty Ann Anderson Carolyn Marie Anderson Haywood Shields Anderson Julia Rose Anderson Larry W. Anderson Bettye Hubena Andrews Mary Lyn Andrews Gustave J. Angele Diane Elizabeth Angelillo Dennis C. Aprill Floyd Wayne Armstrong Ray C. Armstrong Janice Evelyn Arnold Michelle Lorain Ash Jay Donaldson Austin Glenn George Baars Mary Virginia Bailey Linda Ruth Bailis David C. Baker Dianne King Baker Engineering Liberal Arts Architecture Liberal Arts Business Engineering Education Business Engineering Education Business Education Business Business Education Liberal Arts Business Engineering Business Liberal Arts Business Education Engineering Education Education Engineering Business Education Education Engineering Education Education Business Liberal Arts Education 7.31 Jane Dionne Barger Stephen Lloyd Barker Terry A. Barker Dixie Jean Barry James Michael Barry Frank Lynn Bartley Richard Carlos Basler Selman Lea Bass Connie Louise Bates Gary Kenton Bates Jerry Isom Baugher Holly Diane Baxendale Michael J ack Beach Donald A. Beam Emily Ann Beardslee Jeffrey Brian Beckelman Carol Ann Bell Henry Kenway Bell Maurice Weldon Belt Olaf Palmer Bentsen John Michael Berney Roger Dale Berry Gunther K. Bienert Lesley Harding Binkley Robert M. Birkholz David Joe Bishop Pamela Ann Bishop 7-33 Aa-Bi Jon Michael Baker Agriculture Reecia Kay Baldwin Education David B. 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Blanks, Ramsey Roberts, Signal Mountain, Tenn.; Beta Theta Pi, Young Republicans, Model Railroad Club, AROTC Vol Guard, Reese Hall president, Carrick Hall president. Blue, Mary Lou, Russellville, Ky.; Delta Del- ta Delta marshall, Little Sisters of Minerva president. Bogoslawsky, Mike, Augusta, Ga.; Alpha Ep- silon Pi social chairman, Delta Nu Alpha. Bohm, David Ward, Oradell, N.J.; Psychology Club vice-president, Soccer team, Soccer Club treasurer. Boles, Barbara Joan, Cookeville, Tenn.; Delta Gamma pledge trainer, AWS secretary, A1- pha Lambda Delta, Vol Corps, Panhellenic Rush counselor, Homecoming Queen commit- tee, Student-Faculty Discipline committee. Bollheimer, Beverly Kay, Memphis, Tenn.; Chi Omega. Boody, Betsy Treat, Staten Island, N.Y.; Zeta Tau Alpha, Dolphin Club. Booher, Rosalee Ann, Bristol, Tenn.; Luther- an Student Association. Booth, Arthur Christian, Jr., Alexandria, Va.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Circle K, Henson Hall president, Delta Nu Alpha, SGA, Alpha Kap- pa Psi. Borum, Michael Glenn, Memphis, Tenn.; Beta Theta Pi. Bourne, Wade Lewis, Kappa Sigma. Bowden, Lee Brown, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Delta Tau Delta president, Delta Sigma Pi chancellor, IFC, Society for the Advancement of Management, Beta Alpha Psi. Bowen, Jess S., III, Waverly, Tenn.; Sigma Chi. Boyd, Allen, Maryville, Tenn.; Sigma Chi, AIAA, Ski Club, Scuba Club. Brabson, Leonard Allison, Knoxville, Tenn.; Acacia rush chairman, Acacian of the year, IFC, Alpha Epsilon Delta, East Tenn. Cor- vette Club president. Bradem, Charles G., Jr., Honolulu, Hawaii; Kappa Sigma. Bradley, Donald Page, Portsmouth, Va.; Kap- pa Alpha. Bradshaw, Jerry Douglas, Shelbyville, Tenn.; Young Democrats. Bradshaw, Linda Daniel, Knoxville, Tenn.; Chi Omega, Junior Panhellenic representa- tive. Bradshaw, William Patterson, Akron, Ohio; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Dealfs List, AROTC, Scabbard 8; Blade, transfer from William 8: Clarksville, Tenn.; Mary. Brawley, Robert Lee, Hillsboro, Tenn.; Kap- pa Alpha parliamentarian, ACE Board, AICE, Tau Beta Pi, American Society for Metals, Tennessee Engineer business man- ager. Breazeale, Ronnie Lee, Lenoir City, Tenn.; International Relations Club. Briscoe, William Earl, Clinton, Tenn. Bristow, Larry Wayne, Crab Orchard, Tenn. Broadway, James Ronald, Memphis, Tenn.; Sigma Nu. Broadwell, Cherry Lane, Columbia, Tenn.; Delta Zeta president, Alpha Lambda Delta, Vol Corps, AHEA, UT Collegiate 4-H All- Stars, Residence Hall advisor, Pi Kappa Phi Little Sister, Wesley Foundation. Brock, Barbara Jean, Cleveland, Term. Brock, Ruth Elinor, Ashbum, Va.; Alpha Chi Omega second vice-president, AWS aide, Young Democrats. Brooks, Richard Marshall, Carthage, Tenn.; Pi Kappa Phi president, Varsity Debating team, IFC, co-founder of Lefs Talk Sense? Brown, Claud Henry, Jr., Memphis, Tenn.; Alpha Gamma Rho, Block 8: Bridle Club, Homecoming Finance committee, clown in Ag. Round-up. Brown, Judith Margaret, Huntsville, Ala.; Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Kappa Phi. Brown, Marshall, Maryville, Tenn.; Sigma Chi, Volunteer of the Year, Circle K presi- dent, Omicron Delta Kappa vice-president, Senior Class president, SGA representative, ths Who. Brown, Roy Hogan, Knoxville, Tenn.; Phi Gamma Delta. Brown, Susan Elaine, Kingston, Tenn. Bruce, Donald Tyler, Knoxville, Tenn.; Delta Nu Alpha, Dealfs List, Society for the Ad- vancement of Management, UT Flyers, Wil- liam Way Memorial scholarship . Bruce, Faye Swaggerty, Knoxville, Tenn. Bryant, Carlene Cheryl, Manchester, Tenn.; Alpha Xi Delta treasurer. Buchanan, William Roger, Bluff City, Tenn.; Tau Beta Pi, Phj Eta Sigma. Burchette, Garry Wayne, Kingsport, Tenn.; AICE. Burnette, Rebecca Ann, Knoxville, Tenn.; Sigma Kappa, UT Singers, Vo1 Chorus, Women,s Glee Club, All-Sing committee. Burns, Kay Marie, Maryville, Tenn.; Kappa Kappa Gamma president, Vol Corps, SGA Traditions 8; Academic Affairs committees, AWS Public Relations committee, Student Forum, Student Center Publicity committee, Aloha Oe committee. Bushore, Alan, Bristol, Tenn.; Chi Phi. Bute, Jo Ann, Silver Spring, Md.; SNEA. Butler, Virginia Carol, Jackson, Tenn.; Bap- tist Student Union Council, AICE, Deads List, Dorm Chaplain. C Cafiero, Paul Sylvester, W. Hempstead, N.Y. Calloway, John Woodard, Springfield, Tenn.; Ema Alpha Epsilon treasurer, Circle K, C. Calloway, Maxwell Russell, Atlanta, Ga; A1- pha Tau Omega. Camp, Henry Lee, Nashville, Tenn.; Phi Sig- ma' Kappa. Campion, Douglas Joseph, Springfield, Va. Canipe, Rena Kirby, Lake Park, Fla.; Chi Omega, Dunford Hall vice-president, Carni- cus Advisory Board, Mortar Board, SGA Senator, AHEA General Council, Adawayhi, Vol Corps, Student-Faculty committees, Mer- rill-Palmer Award, Homecoming Queen nominee, Student Center Dance committee, Omicron Nu, ths Who. Capen, David Edward, Knoxville, Tenn.; A1- pha Gamma Rho, Forestry Club, Alpha Zeta, College of Agriculture Outstanding Junior. Carey, Loren Ernest, Manchester, Tenn. Carlisle, Jefferson Greer, Nashville, Tenn.; Alpha Tau Omega. Carmack, James H., Jr., Kingsport, Tenn.; Sigma Phi Epsilon president, Alpha Epsilon Delta, SGA senator. Carman, James Lynn, Morris Chapel, Tenn. Carmichael, Steve, Dyersburg, Tenn.; Alpha Tau Omega, American Marketing Associa- tion. Carnes, Jerry Wayne, Nashville, Tenn.; Delta Tau Delta treasurer, Homecoming Queen committee, Debate Team. Carpenter, Michael Scott, Pulaski, Tenn.; American Marketing Association. Carper, Robert Allen, Oak Ridge, Tenn.; Kappa Sigma, Phi Eta Sigma, Delta Sigma Pi, American Marketing Association. Carrico, Kenneth L., Kingsport, Tenn.; Delta Tau Delta. Carroll, Julian C., Piedmont, SC; Pi Kappa Alpha. Carroll, Kathleen Frances, Nashville, Tenn.; Sigma Kappa publicity chairman, Humes Hall president, Tennessee Girl editor, Sigma Delta Pi secretary, Phi Chi Theta corre- sponding secretary, Panhellenic Judicial Board, AWS Council 8: Judicial Board, Jun- ior Panhellenic Council, Mortar Board Senior Citation, ths Who. Carter, Mark Ashley, Nashville, Tenn. Cary, Richard A., Maryville, Tenn.; Delta Tau Delta. Cashion, Linda Maria, Jackson, Tenn. Chambers, Robert Matthews, Memphis, Tenn.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Chapleau, Jay Cunningham, Memphis, Tenn.; Lambda Chj Alpha. Chapman, Jerry Lon, Leoma, Tenn.; Dean,s List. Cheaney, Donna Lucille, Santiago, Domini- can Republic Chesney, Kathryn Ann, Knoxville, Tenn.; Delta Delta Delta vice-president, Carnicus Art committee, All-Sing publicity commit- tee, Omicron Nu. Chiapella, John, Memphis, Tenn.; Lambda Chi Alpha. Chiarantano, Diane Lynne, Knoxville, Tenn.; Phi Mu, Vol Corps. Childers, Elizabeth Mayfield, Cleveland, Tenn.; Phi Kappa Phi, Beta Alpha Psi, Fi- nance Associatiton, Investment Club. Christenberry, Harry Woodward, Knoxville, Tenn.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Center Dance Committee, Carnicus Stage Committee, All- Sing Publicity Committee, Homecoming Pub- licity Committee, Young Republican, Greek Week Publicity Committee. Christenberry, Henry Edward, Knoxville, Tenn.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon president. Cipolla, Roland Horace, Dorado Beach, P.R.; Acacia vice-president, Nahheeyayli vice- president, Greek Week Publicity chairman. Clark, Joseph Robert, Secane, Pa.; Ski Club, Food Technology Club. Clarke, Richard Terry, Germantown, Tenn.; Kappa Sigma. Claxton, Thomas Howard, Harrison, Tenn.; IEEE, Rifle Team captain, Van Guilder Award. Clemmer, Lenore Belle, Greeneville, Tenn. Clift, Michael Eugene, Shelbyville, Tenn.; Phi Sigma Kappa, cheerleader captain. Clonts, Susan Evelyn, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Womerfs Glee Club, Blue Triangle. Cobb, Gregory Wayne, Huntsville, Ala.; Beta Theta Pi, Deafs List, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Phi Eta Sigma. Cochran, Myrtle Harrelson, Kingston, Tenn. Cofer, Faye Ellen, Oak Ridge, Tenn.; Kappa Delta, AWS sophomore aide, residence hall counselor, SNEA. Cohen, Martin David, Memphis, Tenn.; Zeta Beta Tau. Collins, Pamela Jean, Seymour, Tenn.; Zeta Beta Tau Little Sister. Conley, Wayne, Millington, Tenn.; Phi Sig- ma Kappa inductor, Ag. Econ. 8: Business Club. Conry, James Buford, Pelham, Tenn. Cook, Suzanne, Springfield, Tenn.; Kappa Delta, Alpha Tau Omega Little Sister, Angel Flight, Pi Kappa Alpha Calendar Girl, Stu- dent Forum, Center Art Committee, Humes Hall secretary. Cooke, Anthony Dale, Fairview Park, Ohio; Sigma Phi Epsilon. Cooksey, Gerald Alexis, Memphis, Tenn.; Sigma Nu social chairman, AIIE secretary, Alpha Pi Mu. Coons, Thomas Wayne, Springfield, Va.; Hess Hall president, Scabbard 8; Blade, Distin- guished Military Student; transfer from Wof- ford College, Delta Sigma Phi secretary. Cooper, Emimly Suzanne, Rogersville, Tenn.; SNEA, Baptist Student Union, Biology Club, Modern Dance Club. Cooper, Gary Allan, Bristol, Tenn.; Varsity baseball, Beacon Advertising staff. Corts, Thomas C., Nashville, Tenn.; Kappa Sigma, Nahheeyayli, AROTC. Cory, Charles Bruce, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Phi Sigma Kappa treasurer, Delta Sigma Pi treasurer, Beta Alpha Psi. Coulston, Wi'Jiam Rodney, Covington, Tenn.; Phi Sigma Kappa. Cox, George Henry, Jr., Knoxville, Tenn.; Phi Kappa Psi, Circle K. International Club, International Relations Club, Pan American Association, IFC Executive committee, Southern Regional Education Board. Cox, Stehpen Fredrick, Knoxville, Tenn.; Daily Beacon staff, Karate Team. Coyner, Samuel Glenn, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Madison Society president, SGA senator, In- 261 ternational Club, Conservative Club treasur- er, Crabtree, Patricia Lee, Rockwood, Tenn.; Craft, Peggy Lee, Springfield, Tenn.; Chi Omega, Alpha 'Dau Omega Little Sister, Stu- dent Council for Exceptional Children, Blue Triangle, Ski Club, SNEA, Homecoming 8: All-Sing Publicity Committees. Crews, Sharon Elizabeth, Hendersonville, Tenn.; Phi Kappa Phi, Psychology Club. Cross, Kendall Carlton, Jr., Chattanooga, Tenn.; University Band. Crass, Linda Carol, Warner Robins, Ga.; Al- pha Chi Omega treasurer, Student Forum, Junior Panhellenic corresponding secretary; residence hall counselor. Cunningham, Philip Tureck, Tullahoma, Tenn;. Phi Kappa Phi. D Dalrymple, Clyde Preston, Jr., Paducah, Ky.; Pi Kappa Phi warden. Dalton, James Nelson, Kingsport, Tenn. Dalton, Jane Ann, Knoxville, Tenn.; transfer from Tennessee Tech., Rho Epsilon Rho. Daniel, Sandra Joan, Nashville, Tenn.; Sigma Kappa recording secretary. Danker, George Frederick, Hixson, Tenn.; Geology Club. Danner, Frank Williams, IV, Moultrie, Ga.; American Marketing Association, Novice De- bate Squad. Danner, Sally Cox, Nashville, Tenn. Davenport, Royce Allen, McMinnville, Tenn.; Alpha Kappa Psi president, Scabbard 8: Blade, Phi Kappa Phi, Tennessee Rangers. Davidson, James McCaleb, Bradford, Tenn. Davis, Boyd Thomas, Oak Ridge, Tenn.; Phi Sigma Kappa, Alpha Kappa Psi secretary. Davis, Cary Ben, Mohawk, Tenn.; senior manager Center Food Services. Davis, James William, Decaturville, Tenn. Davis, Linda Gail, Unicoi, Tenn. Dawson, Donald Ray, Newport, Tenn. Day, Frank Patterson, Bristol, Tenn.; Hand- ball Club treasurer 8L secretary, Deads List. DeLapp, Stephen, Knoxville, Tenn. DeLozier, Carolyn Sue, Maryville, Tenn., Ze- ta Tau Alpha, Gamma Sigma Sigma, Sports Car Club, Phi Chi Theta, transfer from Car- son-Newman College. DeLozier, Robert 13., Knoxville, Tenn.; Phi Delta Theta. DeMarcus, Roberta Jean, Knoxville, Tenn. DeMontigney, James Morgan, Mt. Holly, NJ. DeWitt, William Lee, Pompano Beach, Fla. Deaton, Mary Margaret, Nashville, Tenn. Dearstone, Frieda Kaye, Greeneville, Tenn.; SNEA, Gamma Sigma Sigma. Delashmit, James Richard, Maryville, Tenn.; Delta Tau Delta, Adawayhi, IFC Executive Council, Circle K, Homecoming Finance Ad- visor, Carnicus Finance co-chairman, All- S'mg Publicity co-chairman. Delgado, David Anthony, Winter Park, Fla.; Alpha Tau Omega pledge trainer. Delionback, Diane J., Huntsville, Ala.; Phi Mu, Farm House sweetheart. Dickey, Thomas Willis, Knoxville, Tenn.; Sigma Chi. Dixon, Diane Wood, Maryville, Tenn. Donahoo, Bayard John, Whitehaven, Tenn.; Sigma Nu, Swim Club, Trap 8: Skeet Club, Skin Diving Club. Donohoe, Stephen Daniel, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Alpha Phi Omega, transfer from Aus- tin Peay State University, Gamma Delta Iota, Hiwassee College, Associate Arts Degree. Dorangricchia, Matthew, Massapequa, N.Y.; Sigma Phi Epsilon. Dorfman, Ellyn Jane, Rochester, N.Y. Drakos, Anthony D., Kingsport, Tenn.; Phi Sigma Kappa, Circle K. Draper, John Mack, Lebanon, Tenn.; Phi Sigma Kappa. Brennan, Gayle Lee, Nashville, Tenn.; Alpha Chi Omega president, Volunteer Managing Editor, Student Forum, Vol Corps, Home- coming and All-Sing committees, AWS ori- entation chairman, Mortar Board Senior Citation. Dreyer, Karen Sue, Syosset, N.Y.; Alpha Ep- silon Pi Little Sister, AHEA. Dunavant, Leonard Clyde, Jr., Millington, Tenn.; Pi Kappa Phi, SGA councilman, Is- sues Executive Committee, Circle K, Tennes- see Intercollegiate State Legislature, Student Traffic Appeals Board, IFC Scholarship Com- mittee, Omicron Delta Kappa. Duncan, Neala Esthel, Knoxville, Tenn.; SNEA, transfer from Tennessee Technologi- cal University. Dunham, David Stanley, Claysville, Pa.; Sig- ma Nu, Arnold Air Society, SGA Traditions Committee, Wrestling Club, Ski Club. Damn, John G., Nashville, Tenn.; Pi Kappa P i. Dunn, Joseph Thomas, J12, Tenn.; Pi Kappa Alpha. Durbeck, Daniel Eric, Alexandria, Va.; Kap- pa Alpha social chairman, Nahheeyayli Gov- erning Board President, Adawayhi. Durham, Leonard Earl, Adamsville, Tenn.; Young Republicans, Forestry Club, SAF. Duvall, David Michael, Greenville, SC; T- Club secretary, baseball team co-captain. McMinnville, E Eagar, C. Christopher, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Kappa Alpha, American Marketing Associa- tion. Eastburn, Thomas Jonathan, Delaware; Pi Kappa Alpha. Easterly, Michael 0., Knoxville, Tenn.; Phi Delta Theta. Ebbs, S. Douglas, Knoxville, Tenn.; Phi Gamma Delta. Eden, Donald Lee, Springfield, Tenn.; Alpha Gamma Rho officer, Nahheeyayli Governing Board, Agriculture Economics Club, Block and Birdle Club, Alpha Zeta. Edmiston, Joseph Lee, Millington, Tenn.; Pi Kappa Alpha, Transfer from Gulf Coast Jun- ior College, Golf Team, Swim Team, Iota Gamma. Edmondson, Sara Ann, Knoxville, Tenn.; Phi Mu, AHEA, Blue Triangle, Usher Corps. Edstrom, Eugene Lee, Shelbyville, Tenn.; Acacia. Elder, Arthur Clair, III, Fayetteville, Tenn. Eley, Suzanne, Livingston, Tenn.; Zeta Tau Alpha, Young Republicans Club. Elliott, James L., Memphis, Tenn.; Phi Delta Theta. Elliot, Nancy Oliver, Knoxville, Tenn.; Chi Omega, AWS Council, SGA Senator, Miller's College Board. Ellis, George Robert, Dyer, Tenn.; Lambda Chi Alpha. Ellis, James Edward, Knoxville, Tenn.; Sig- ma Delta Chi. Ellis, Milton, Knoxville, Tenn.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Ellison, Walter Frank, Hurtsboro, Alabama; Kappa Alpha. Embry, Elizabeth P., Memphis, Tenn.; Chi Omega, Greek Week Publicity Committee, Camicus Finance Committee, Editor of Pan- hellenic Rush Handbook, Director of Student Public Relations for SGA, Staff Member of UT Daily Beacon. Endsley, Linda Jean, Friendsville, Tenn.; AHEA Publicity Chairman, Omicron Nu, Phi Kappa Phi, Floor Representative of Massey Hall. England, Clyde Norman, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Phi Sigma Kappa. Epple, William August, Jersey; Acacia. Epsman, Rose Elise, Birmingham, Alabama; Alpha Epsilon Phi. Ergen, Anne, Oak Ridge, Tenn.; Delta Delta Delta Pledge Class president, Jr. Panhellenic Representative, Senior Panhellenic Represen- tative, Service Projects Chairman, Political Representative, Assistant Pledge Trainer, Wilmington, Somerville, New President; Sigma Delta Pi, Mortar Board, ths Who, President of Massey Hall, Resi- dent Adviser, Student Representative to Proscenium Theatre, Finalist for Homecom- ing Queen, Campus Representative to Ex- periment in International Living, Chairman of SGA,s Experiment in International Living Abroad Program, Co-Chairman Queen Se- lection Committee, Phi Delta Theta Sweet- heart, Tramc Appeals Court, Student-Faculty Disciplinary Committee, Judicial Board Pres- ident for AWS, Campus Executives Club, Outstanding Sophomore Woman. Ervin, Mary Alice, Unicoi, Tenn. Eskew, Donald Wayne, Lebanon, Tenn.; American Society of Agricultural Engineers, Student-Faculty Agriculture Council, ACE Board, Alpha Zeta. Estes, Gary Earl, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Lamb- da Chi Alpha. Evans, Barry Davis, Virginia Beach, Virginia; Sigma Chi. Evans, Charles M., Memphis, Tenn.; AIChE, Engineering Co-op. Evans, Larry Hayward, Haddonfield, N.J.; Delta Tau Delta, Scabbard 8: Blade, Distin- guished Military Student. F Fabry, John Michael, Fairless Hills, Penna; Sigma Chi, Delta Nu Alpha, Carousel. Farris, Beverly Jeanne, Knoxville, Tenn. Faucette, Louis Hutson, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Kappa Sigma. Fehling, Robert E., Oak Ridge, Tenn.; Intra- mural volleyball and basketball, Student ALA. Feller, Richard W., Orlando, Fla.; Alpha Tau Omega. Felker, John Alston, Knoxville, Tenn.; Delta Tau Delta treasurer, freshman golf team. Felts, Ernest Tucker, Memphis, Tenn.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, American Marketing Associa- tion, Young Republicans. Fields, Gordon Hunter, Milan, Tenn.; For- estry Club, Society of American Foresters. Fields, Patricia Ann, Knoxville, Tenn.; trans- fer from Maryville College. Fischer, Herman August, Knoxville, Tenn.; UT Singers president, Male Glee Club, Vol Chorus, dorm counselor. Fite, Janis Forbes, Milan, Tenn.; Delta Delta Delta, AWS Fresh Board, Pi Kappa Alpha Calendar Girl, Angel Flight, Alpha Tau Ome- ga Little Sister, T-Club Sweetheart, Miss UT runner-up. Fitzpatrick, William Everett, Murfreesboro, Tenn.; Phi Kappa Psi secretary, pledge mas- ter, president, Arnold Air Society treasurer, Distinguished Military Cadet. Fleming, Barbara Diane, Knoxville, Tenn.; Alpha Delta Pi secretary, majorette, ROTC Sponsor Corps secretary, All-Sing director, Miss UT runner-up, Phi Mu Alpha sweet- heart finalist. Fletcher, Janice Lee, Colorado Springs, Colo. Fletcher, Sherrill Ann, Maryville, Tenn.; A1- pha Delta Pi secretary, Carnicus Advisory Board, Alpha Lambda Delta, ROTC Sponsor Corps historian, Omicron Nu, AWS Council, Panhellenic Rush Counselor. Flower, Gaylyn Cecile, Knoxville, Tenn.; Al- pha Delta Pi president, 1968 All-Sing co- chairman, Mortar Board, Pi Lambda Theta, Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Lambda Delta vice- president, TISL, president of student section of E.T.A. Health and RE, ISSUES commit- tee, Phi Eta Tau treasurer, ths Who. Flowers, Richmond, Montgomery, Ala; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Follis, Julie Ann, Lexington, Ky. Forbess, James Dale, Huntingdon, Tenn.; A1- pha Tau Omega, Tau Beta Pi. Forehand, Thomas Addison, Burns, Tenn.; Army Rangers, Glee Club, Freshman Base- ball, Scabbard 8; Blade, Sigma Delta Chi, Beacon staff. Forrester, Jan Bryant, Miami, Florida; Kap- pa Alpha intramurals manager and kitchen manager. 7.67. Forrester, Steve Price, Madisonville, Tenn.; Alpha Gamma Rho chaplain, Dairy Club, Ag Council. Fory, Katherine Margaret, Riviera Beach, Florida; Delta Gamma social chairman, Cen- ter Potpourri Committe chairman, Volunteer assistant editor, AHEA, V01 Corps, Center Governing Board, Tennessee Girl editorial board. Foster, Lois Elaine, Manchester, Tenn. Foster, Sheryl Lynne, Normal, Illinois; Alpha Delta Pi activities chairman, Little Sisters of Minerva treasurer, Angel Flight, ACE Queen of Hearts, transfer from Illinois State Uni- versity. Fowler, Barry Lee, Waynesboro, Tenn.; Ad- vanced ROTC Club. Fowler, Patricia Ann, Brentwood, Tenn. Fox, Richard Allen, Shelbyville, Tenn. Fox, Richard Morgan, Knoxville, Tenn.; Kap- pa Sigma. Freeman, James Pal, Blountville, Tenn.; Kap- pa Alpha, SGA Councilman, Alpha Chi Sig- ma, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Tennes- see Engineer editor, Omicron Delta Kappa, AIChE vice-president. French, James William, Maryville, Tenn.; Circle K, Young Republicans. Frost, Sandra Rose, Seymour, Tenn.; Made- moiselle College Board, Daily Beacon feature editor, Modem Dance Club. Frye, Frank Chambers, Antioch, Tenn.; Al- pha Zeta censor, Agronomy Club secretary and president, Ag Council, Farmhouse, Sta- dium Hall secretary, Alpha Zeta Outstand- ing Freshman Award, Trap 8; Skeet Club, Freshman AFROTC award, residence hall counselor. Fuzate, Elizabeth Ann, AHEA. Fullerton, John 11., Nashville, Tenn.; Baptist Student Union president, Phi Mu Alpha, Sky Diver Club, Karate Club. Tazewell, Tenn.; G Gaines, Joe Robert, Madison, Tenn.; Alpha Gamma Rho, Forestry Club. Gallagher, Margie Lee, Winchester, Tenn.; Gamma Sigma Sigma secretary, Food Science Club secretary, UT scholarship. Gallaher, William E., Lebanon, Tenn.; Sigma Nu, Deeds List, American Institute of Indus- trial Engineers. Galloway, Samuel Edward, Greenfield, Tenn. Galyon, Emily Gayle, Harriman, Tenn.; AHEA, Omicron Nu, Young Republicans. Gammons, Jack Lewis, Mosheim, Tenn.; Track, Young Democrats. Galloway, Susan Marian, Riverside, 111.; Gamma Phi Beta Panhellenic representative and philanthropy chairman, Center Arts 8; Crafts Committee. Garcia, Jose Enrique, Greeneville, Tenn.; Tau Beta Pi secretary, IEEE president, ACE Board, Phi Kappa Phi, Eta Kappa Nu, trans- fer from East Tennessee State University. Garner, Samuel Bradley, Vonore, Tenn.; Phi Sigma Kappa. Garrigus, Margaret Ann, Chattanooga, Tenn. Gass, Harry Lee, Tyner, Tenn.; Freshman basketball, Circle K, Ag Econ 8: Business Club reporter. Gassaway, Dorothy Harris, Memphis, Tenn.; Chi Omega, Alpha Tau Omega little sister. Gateley, Royce Allen, Milan, Tenn Gattas, Fred Patrick, Memphis, Tenn.; Lamb- da Chi Alpha high epsilon. Gault, Alma Jo, Clinton, Tenn.; Delta Zeta vice-president, rush chairman and scholar- ship chairman, AHEA vice-president, dele- gate to National AHEA convention, AWS committee, Center Lecture Committee, Greek Week Committee co-chairman, Vol Corps, Usher Corps. Gaylor, Robert Lee, Jacksboro, Tenn.; Phi Kappa Psi, Alpha Kappa Psi, Center Lecture Committee, Ski Club. Geller, Joan Marilyn, Little Rock, Ark.; A1- pha Epsilon Phi. Gershberg, Steven 5., Fair Lawn, N. J .; A1- pha Epsilon Pi vice-president, pledge mas- ter, IEEE. Ghertner, Scott, Atlanta, Georgia; Zeta Beta Tau. Ghormley, Rebecca Louise, Tenn.; Alpha Delta Pi. Giannini, Michael Anthony, Memphis, Tenn.; Sigma Nu rush chairman, Psychology Club. Gilbert, Mary Ann, Knoxville, Tenn.; Zeta Tau Alpha, Usher Corps. Gillem, Thomas Ryan, Nashville, Tenn.; Sig- ma Phi Epsilon chaplain, Sigma Delta Chi secretary-treasurer, Daily Beacon editor and news editor, Whoss Who. Gillentine, Mitchell C., Knoxville ,Tenn.; Nahheeyayli Governing Board secretary and president. Rho Epsilon treasurer. Gilley, Daryl Vanard, Chattanooga, Tenn. Gilliam, Gene Lee, Paris, Tenn. Glisson, Billie Andrea, Forest Park, Georgia; AHEA. Goodrich, Gail Lee, Murfreesboro, Tenn.; Chi Omega president and activities chairman, Center Governing Board secretary, Person- nel Committee co-chairman, Vol Corps sec- retary, Campus Executives Club, Homecom- ing Advisory Board, AWS sophomore aide, Tennessee Girl staif, Lambda Chi Alpha sweetheart court, Aloha 0e publicity chair- man, ths Who. Goolsby, Sharon Joy, Knoxville, Tenn. Gordon, Ellen Gayle, Surfside, Fla. Gosnell, John Barry, Cornersville, Tenn.; Delta Nu Alpha. Grainger, Ronald Alison, Linden, N. C. Grant, James Richard, Memphis, Tenn.; Sig- ma Phi Epsilon, ASCE. Gray, Elizabeth Ann, Memphis, Tenn.; Kappa Delta, floor president. Green, Linda Ann, Benton, Tenn.; SNEA, Biology Club, Ski Club, Young Republicans. Green, Ronald Franklin, Clinton, Tenn.; Phi Sigma Kappa, SGA Senator, Vol Corps. Greenblatt, John Rogers, Knoxville, Tenn.; Kappa Sigma pledge trainer. Greenman, Franklin DeForest, Alexandria, Va.; Lambda Chi Alpha executive committee, social chairman. Greenstein, Ronald Louis, Miami, Fla.; Zeta Beta Tau. Griffith, Jeannette Lynn, SNEA, PACE. Grissom, Kimera Dickson, Shelbyville, Tenn.; Delta Tau Delta rush chairman, Homecoming Finance Committee. Groce, Cynthia Claire, Fayetteville, Tenn.; Phi Mu, ROTC Sponsor Corps, ACE Queen contest finalist. Gross, Robert Nathan, Nashville, Tenn.; Kap- pa Sigma, transfer from Lambuth College. Gross, Samuel Howell, Hagerstown, Mary- land, Architecture scholarship, delegate to national AIA Convention. Grover, D. Breckenridge, Signal Mountain, Tenn.; Sigma Chi, Adawayhi vice-president, UT Singers, TISL. Groweg, Suzanne Marie, Slidell, Louisiana; Pi Beta Phi, Mortar Board president, AWS Judicial Board president, Student Forum sec- retary, Angel Flight, Homecoming Queen court, Whoss Who. Lenoir City, Lebanon, Va.; H Haddad, Donna Gene, Somerville, Tenn.; Ze- ta Tau Alpha, SNEA. Hagan, Eloise, Lookout Mountain, Tenn.; Chi Omega Carnicus director, AHEA, Volunteer business staff, Center committees, Trap 8: Skeet Club. Haggard, Freddy Meredith, Memphis, Tenn.; Sigma Nu, Arnold Air Society Commander, V01 Corps, AIAA, Circle K, Distinguished Military Student. Hailey, Nancy Claudette, Lebanon, Tenn. Halcomb, Mark A., Tullahoma, Tenn.; Ag- ronomy Club secretary, Baptist Student Union president of enlistment, chairman of Student Activities Improvement Committee for American Society of Agronomy. Hale, Doris Lee, Johnson City, Tenn.; Tap Club. Hale, Harold Harding, Morristown, Tenn. Hall, Sharon Jeannette, Knoxville, Tenn.; A1- pha Delta Pi chaplain, All-Sing and Cami- cus committees, American Field Service Club, AWS Town Women,s Board. Hall, William M., Speedwell, Tenn.; Farm House. Halton, John Douglas, Jackson, Tenn.; Delta Nu Alpha. Hamblen, Steve Howard, Kingsport, Tenn.; Alpha Gamma Rho president, Alpha Zeta, SGA Senator, IFC, Circle K, Ag Econ 8; Business Club. Hamilton, Shirley Kay, Trenton, Tenn.; Marching Band, Concert Band, AHEA, Chris- tian Student Center. Hamilton, William K., Knoxville, Tenn.; Sig- ma Nu. Hamilton, William Wade, Wise, Virginia; Sig- ma Nu, ASCE, Scabbard 8: Blade, SGA com- mittee. Hampton, Earl Kennon, Millington, Tenn.; 1968 All-Sing co-chairman, Volunteer editor, Homecoming Advisory Board, Torch editor, Omicron Delta Kappa president, Beta Alpha Psi president, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Beta Gamma Sigma, Whoss Who. Hamsley, Stephen Morris, Springfield, Tenn.; Alpha Tau Omega. Haralson, C. Eric, Maryville, Tenn. Harding, James Arnold, Lebanon, Tenn.; Sigma Phi Epsilon. Haren, Linda Ann, Maryville, Tenn. Hargett, Martha E, Knoxville, Tenn. Harlan, Charles Warren, Knoxville, Tenn. Harned, William Douglas, Knoxville, Tenn.; Kappa Sigma, Baseball team, Circle K Club. Harrell, Norman E, Sr., Tullahoma, Tenn.; Acacia. Harrill, Susan Carole, Spindale, North Caro- lina; Delta Delta Delta. Harris, John Stephen, Memphis, Tenn.; Al- pha Tau Omega, Circle K, IFC Representa- tive, Greek Week Day Co-Chairman. Harris, Robert Leslie, Knoxville, Tenn.; Phi Delta Theta, Alpha Pi Mu Secretary, Ameri- can Institute of Industrial Engineers. Harris, Timothy Rick, Erwin, Tenn.; Sigma Phi Epsilon vice-president, Comptroller, SGA Senator, Alpha Pi Mu, AIIE. Harrison, James William, Maryville, Tenn.; Sigma Nu Rush Chairman, IFC Representa- tive, co-chairman of Center committee. Harshman, Raymond Brent, Nashville, Tenn.; American Marketing Association, Alpha Kap- pa Psi. Hartford. Harryette G., Knoxville, Tenn.; Gamma Phi Beta vice-president, Panhellenic Judicial Board, Panhellenic vice-president, Best-Dressed Co-ed Committee, Usher Corps co-chairman, Mortar Board Senior Citation. Hartman, Alice Suzanne, Nashville, Tenn.; Pi Beta Phi recording secretary, Phi Chi Theta, Phi Kappa Phi, Daily Beacon, Vol Corps, A11- Sing Advisory Board, AWS aide, AWS Public Relations Committee, Mortar Board Senior Citation. Harvey, Kay K., Knoxville, Tenn.; Alpha Delta Pi vice-president, Angel Flight Opera- tions OEicer, Engineefs Dream Girl, Phi Gamma Delta Garter Girl, Little Sister of Minerva vice-president. Haspel, Randolph Jay, Memphis, Tenn.; Zeta Beta Tau, Freshman Class President, Daily Beacon staff, Homecoming Committee, Cen- ter Dance Committee. Hasty, Gary Landis, IEEE, Eta Kappa Nu. Hatmaker, James Leonard, Knoxville, Tenn.; Phi Sigma Kappa. Haug, Andrea Manual, Philadelphia, Penna. Hawkins, Richard Cleveland, Nashville, Tenn.; Kappa Alpha. Hawkins, W. Alexander, Knoxville, Tenn.; Pi Kappa Alpha. Hayes, James Paul, Memphis, Tenn. Haynes, Barton Ford, Memphis, Tenn.; Sigma Chi secretary, Scarabbeanss Outstanding Sophomore, Phi Eta Sigma president, Omi- Shelbyville, Tenn.; 7.63 cron Delta Kappa, Interfraternity Council president, Center Governing Board, UT Singers, Experiment in International Living ambassador, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Whoss Who. Haynes, Clarence A., Oak Ridge, Tenn.; Pi Kappa Alpha. Hays, Douglas V., Trenton, Tenn.; IEEE. Head, Allen Thomas, Knoxville, Tenn.; Lambda Chi Alpha secretary and chaplain, freshman cross country team, Delta Nu A1- pha. Headrick, Charlotte Jane, Knoxville, Tenn.; Gamma Phi Beta recording secretary and scholarship chairman, All-Sing Advisory Board, Alpha Lambda Delta historian, AWS aide, Panhellenic Judicial Board, Man and his Environment Committee co-chairman, Mortar Board Senior Citation. Heath, Ralph Dwight, Bluff City, Tenn.; Del- ta Tau Delta, Scabbard 8: Blade. Heinss, Paul Fred, Knoxville, Tenn. Henderson, Carolyn Sue, Sevierville, Tenn. Henderson, Charles Ronald, Oak Ridge, Tenn.; Phi Delta Theta. Henderson, Vickie Lee, Nashville, Tenn.; Ze- ta Tau Alpha. Hendrix, Ken, Stratford, New Jersey; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Traffm Appeals Board, Finance Association. Hendry, Freida Jeanette, Bulls Gap, Tenn. Hennig, James Edward, Olympia Fields, Illi- nois; Sigma Alpha Epsilon vice-president and president, American Marketing Association, Scabbard 8; Blade. Henry, Harry Lee, Jackson, Tenn.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon warden, All-Sing. Henry, Sharyn Lee, Lorain, Ohio; AHEA, Ski Club, dorm floor representative. Hereford, James trong, Kelso, Tenn.; Sigma Chi, ROTC staff, Scabbard and Blade, SGA Election Commission, Distinguished Military Student. Herndon, George Anderson, Jr., Asheville, North Carolina; ASME. Herrin, Charles Ernest, Waycross, Georgia; Pi Kappa Phi secretary, Circle K, SGA Elec- tions Commissioner. Herrin, Hugh Lewis, McComb, Mississippi; Kappa Alpha. Herron, James Steven, Oak Ridge, Tenn.; Sigma Phi Epsilon athletic chairman, transfer from Tennessee Wesleyan College. Heslop, William Douglas, Jackson, Kappa Alpha, Finance Asso. Hickie, Patrick William, Bristol, Tenn.; Al- pha Gamma Rho, Greek Week Committee, transfer from Wheeling College. Hicks, Connie Jeanne, Knoxville, Tenn.; Col- lege of Education Faculty-Student Council on Academic Integrity, SNEA, Professional Action Committee on Education, Canoe and Hiking Club, UT scholarship. Hicks, Dana Sue, Concord, Tenn.; Delta Delta Delta, AWS Council, SGA Public Relations Committee, Center co-chairman secretary. Hill, Pamela Joann, Raleigh, N. 0; Delta Zeta treasurer, Presbyterian Center, AWS aide, Clement Hall Judicial Board secretary. Miss.; Hill, Larry Steve, Thomasville, N. C.; Phi Delta Theta pledge trainer. Hilliard, Robert David, Jackson, Tenn.; Marching band, concert band, IEEE. Hillmer, Ralph Gresens, Murfreesboro, Tenn.; Lambda Chi Alpha secretary and president, Scabbard 8; Blade, Distinguished Military Student. Himmelstein, Marc Ira, Knoxville, Tenn.; Al- pha Epsilon Pi pledge trainer, SEIFC co- ordinator for Tennessee, IFC. Hines, Ellis Chilton, Fairfax, Va.; Men,s Glee Club, Scabbard 8: Blade, Rho Epsilon. Htilnsley, Kelley, Arlington, Tenn.; C i. Hinson, Roger Alan, Moss, Tenn.; Alpha Gamma Rho chaplain and alumni secretary, Agriculture Economics Club secretary and president, Ag Council, Alpha Zeta. Hixson, Sharon Louise, Hixson, Tenn. Hodges, Dewey Harper, Cumberland Fur- nace, Tenn.; Acacia vice-president, SAME president, AIAA vice-president, Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Pi Tau Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Eta Sig- ma, Scabbard 8:. Blade, Vol Corps. Hoffman, Jeffrey, Jersey City, N . J .; Chi Phi. Hoffman, Laura A., Oak Ridge, Tenn. Hoffman, Richard Thompson, Memphis, Tenn.; Lambda Chi Alpha, AIChE. Holcombe, Joselyn Brockman, Oak Ridge, Tenn. Holloway, Jeanne Elizabeth, Knoxville, Tenn.; SNEA, Mademoiselle College Board, Young Democrats, Baptist Student Union. Holt, Andrew David, III, Knoxville, Tenn.; Phi Delta Theta. Hood, Gary Wayne, Harriman, Tenn.; Beta Theta Pi. Hooker, Lawrence Eugene, Memphis, Tenn.; Sigma Nu rush chairman,'Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Phi Kappa Phi, UT scholarships, marching band, Vol Corps, Circle K, IFC committee chairman, IEEE. Hooten, Ronnie Dean, Hampshire, Tenn.; Sigma Epsilon Omicron. Hope, Mary Jane, Charleston, Tenn.; Phi Mu purchasing agent, SGA committee, Carnicus Finance Committee co-chairman, Center Lecture Committee, Homecoming and A11- Sing Finance Committees. Horne, Patricia Marie, Tullahoma, Tenn.; Psychology Club, Modern Dance Club, trans- fer from Judson College. Horney, Wiliiam Otis, Baltimore, Maryland; Kappa Alpha, American Marketing Associa- tion. Hornsby, William M., Atlanta, Georgia; Phi Delta Theta. Horowitz, Hal, Syosset, N.Y.; Alpha Epsilon Pi, IFC. Horton, Gerald Wayne, Memphis, Tenn.; Sig- ma Phi Epsilon . Horton, Robert Leslie, Camden, Tenn.; Phi Delta Theta. Honk, Haze Edward, Lenoir City, Tenn.; Phi Kappa Phi, marching band, concert band, ASME. Houdeschell, David Eugene, Old Hickory, Tenn.; Scabbard 8: Blade. Houser, Ann Clark, Union City, Tenn.; Chi Omega pledge trainer, Little Sister of the Maltese Cross, SNEA, SCEC, Homecoming Committee. Howard, Elinor duVinage, Stone Mountain, Georgia; Usher Corps, Homecoming commit- tee, Dolphin Club president, AHEA, Clement Hall Vice-president. Howard, Nicholas W., Knoxville, Tenn.; Phi Delta Theta. Howdyshell, Larry Glenn, Kingston, Tenn. Howell, Ronald Luther, Nashville, Tenn.; Sigma Phi Epsilon alumni relations director, SAM. Huckaby, Robert Wiliard, Knoxville, Tenn.; Phi Sigma Kappa. HuH, Martha Lucile. Gatlinburg, Tenn.; Pi Beta Phi vice-president, Panhellenic Coun- cil, Ski Club, Junior Panhellenic president. Hunt. Bethel Thomas, Forest Hill, Tenn.; Sig- ma Nu recorder, IFC Public Relations Com- mittee. Hunt, Edward M., Jackson, Tenn.; Sigma Al- pha Epsilon. Hunter, Densmore, Winchester, Tenn.; Kap- pa Sigma. Hurd, Myles Raymond, Dayton, Tenn.; Alpha Kappa Lambda. Hunter, Robert Braxton, Sparta, Tenn.; Kap- pa Sigma pledge treasurer, golf team, athletic scholarship, T-Club. Hurley, Susan Roberts, Louisville, Kentucky, Zeta Tau Alpha social chairman, Ski Club, Greek Week Committee, Center Potpourri Committee. Hurst, Betty Lee, Mosheim, Tenn.; Young Democrats, CIRUNA. Hurst, Karen Muriel, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Beacon staff. Hutchins, Jeane Marie, Roanoke, Virginia; Dunford Hall Judicial Board. Hyder, Beryl Wayne, Elizabethton, Tenn.; Beta Theta Pi secretary, Nahheeyayli Gov- erning Board, Young Republicans. Huskey, Stephen Mike, Sevierville, Tenn.; Forestry Club. Hylwa, Richard Lee, Vandergriff, Penn; American Marketing Asso., Ski Club, Debat- ing Club. I Iglehart, Louis Tillman, Knoxville, Tenn.; Kappa Sigma officer. Inman, Dennis Hisey, Morristown, Tenn.; Sigma Nu commander, TISL. erin, Mary Ann, Knoxville, Tenn.; Alpha Gamma Delta. J Jackson, Dominick Lee, Kingsport, Tenn.; Phi Sigma Kappa, Delta Sigma Pi, All-Sing Finance Committee. Jackson, Maurice Glenn, Kingsport, Tenn. Jacobs, William Eric, Myrtle Beach, S. C.; Phi Sigma Kappa, Finance Association, In- vestment Club. James, Gordon, Signal Mountain, Tenn.; Sig- ma Chi vice-president, SGA Student Tribun- al justice, TISL Speaker of the House, Scabbard 8; Blade treasurer, Circle K. Jarvis, Kenneth Lynn, Massillon, Ohio; resi- dence hall counselor. Jelfrey, Andrew N., DeKalb, Illinois; Pi Kap- pa Alpha. Jennings, Donna Carolyn, Smithville, Tenn.; AHEA. Johnson, Albert E, Knoxville, Tenn.; Tau Beta Pi officer, Eta Kappa Nu, ACE Board, IEEE, ACM, Phi Eta Sigma. Johnson, Clifford Q., Knoxville, Tenn.; Phi Gamma Delta. Johnson, Houston Neal, Memphis, Tenn.; A1- pha Tau Omega. Johnson, John Walter, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Kappa Sigma. Johnson, Karen Anne, Newberry, S. C.; Delta Gamma, AWS secretarial board. Jones, Benton Randle, Lewisburg, Tenn.; Phi Sigma Kappa president, sophomore class vice-president, Homecoming 8r. All-Sing committees. Jones, James Edward, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Acacia, Tau Beta Pi, Vol Corps, Usher Corps, American Nuclear Society treasurer. Jones, Ray Ann, Nashville, Tenn.; Omicron Nu, Phi Kappa Phi, AHEA. Jones, Robert Daniel, Kingsport, Tenn.; Sig- ma Phi Epsilon vice-president, SGA, SAM. Jones, Tootie, Knoxville, Tenn.; Alpha Xi Delta membership chairman, Center Recrea- tion Committee, SNEA, Blue Triangle, Pan- hellenic Building Comm. Jordan, Ray Carpenter, Lewisburg, Tenn.; Alpha Zeta, Dairy Club secretary, Collegiate 4-H All-Stars, residence hall counselor . Justice, Sammy Louis, Springfield, Tenn.; Christian Student Center vice-president and president. Justis, Vicki Del, Greeneville, Tenn.; Alpha Omicron Pi secretary, AWS Frosh Board president, Vol Corps, Massey Hall vice-presi- dent, Campus Executive Club, AWS treas- urer, Panhellenic Council president, Home- coming committee co-chairman, rush counselor, Mortar Board Senior Citation, ths Who. Justus, William 11., Knoxville, Tenn.; Phi Delta Theta, basketball team captain, A11- SEC basketball team, Academic All-Ameri- can, T-Club, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Omicron Delta Kappa. K Kalshoven, James Edward, Knoxville, Tenn.; Phi Kappa Phi, SGA Councilman, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE vice-president, ACE Board. Kashdan, Gary Jay, Memphis, Tenn.; Zeta Beta Tau, Vol Corps, Beta Alpha Psi. Keasler, Sharon Eugenia, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Delta Omicron. 7.64 Keck, Allison Sarah, OEutt A.F.B., Nebraska; Chi Omega intramurals chairman, Sigma Chi sweetheart, cheerleader captain, Angel Flight, AFROTC Queen, Nahheeyaylfs Choice, AWS Council. Kee, Charles Wayne, Camden, Tenn.; Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Chi Sigma, AIChE. Keeling, Steven Leon, Knoxville, Tenn.; Sig- ma Chi. Keener, James Alvin, Gatlinburg, Tenn. Keener, Susan Jane, Temperance, Michigan; Deads List. Keith, George Guy, Nashville, Tenn.; Kappa Sigma. Kelle, Earl Frank, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Lambda Chi Alpha, Scuba Club, Anthropolo- gy Club. Keller, Carolyn Jean, Sparta, New Jersey; Young Democrats, ACLU, Spanish Club, In- ternational Relations Club. Kelly, Carl Allen, Dayton, Tenn. Kelly, Loretta Margaret, Cincinnati, Ohio. Keltner, Stephen Walter, Memphis, Tenn.; Sigma Chi, track team. Kemmer, John Crook, Crossville, Tenn. Kerrick, Walter 0., Nashville, Tenn.; Tennes- see Rangers, ACLU president, Young Demo- crats. Kinamon, Victor Murray, Knoxville, Tenn.; FarmHouse schcolarship chairman, Vol Cho- rus, Sing-Out Volunteers. Kinberg, Paul, Hyattsville, Maryland; Alpha Epsilon Pi scribe and sentinel, Adawayhi, AFROTC color guard commander. Kindred, Katherine Lucille, Knoxville, Tenn.; Phi Mu, American Marketing Association, AWS Town Women,s Board. King, Susan Bradley, Bristol, Tenn.; Chi Omega, transfer from University of Ken- tucky. King, Tallulah Louise, Memphis, Tenn.; Phi Mu registrar and intramurals chairman, A11- Sing and Carnicus Finance Committees, AWS Friendship Comm. King, Theresa Diane, Nashville, Tenn.; Alpha Xi Delta activities chairman, Pi Kappa Alpha little sister. Knight, Stephen Richard, West Terre Haute, Indiana; Phi Delta Theta pledge president, Center Publicity Committee. Kolz, James C., Joelton, Tenn.; Young Dem- ocrats. Kraus, John Warren, Teaneck, N.J.; Phi Sig- ma Kappa, wrestling team, American Mar- keting Association. Krenke, Fred Warren, Madison, Indiana; Ski Club, Circle K. Kuhlo, Jo Anne, Knoxville, Tenn.; Alpha Delta Pi, cheerleader captain, ACE Queen of Diamonds, Angel Flight, Alpha Tau Omega little sister, Agriculture Queen, AWS Town Womerfs Board, Pi Kappa Alpha calendar girl, Delta Sigma Pi sweetheart. Kutuk, Joan Moneymaker, Knoxville, Tenn. L Lacey, John William, Knoxville, Tenn.; Sig- ma Nu, Tau Beta Pi president, Alpha Chi Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Eta Sigma, 0mi- cron Delta Kappa, SGA Councilman, Carni- cus Advisory Board, V01 Corps, Student Forum, ACE Board, Who's Who. Lamb. Charles Michael, Martin, Tenn.; Alpha Tau Omega officer. Lance, Ronald Walter, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Scabbard 8: Blade, Circle K. Landrigan, John Wallace, Memphis, Tenn.; ROTC scholarship. Landgren, Kenneth Michael, Maryville, Tenn.; Phi Kappa Psi, Phi Mu Alpha, Sigma Pi Sigma, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, UT band, orchestra, Jazz Giants. Large, Samuel Michael, Knoxville, Tenn.; Forestry Club. Larkin, Norman Winslow, Knoxville, Tenn.; IEEE. Larkin, Steve N., Memphis, Tenn.; Alpha Tau Omega. Latimer, Lawrence, Knoxville, Tenn. Lawless, Stuart Lynn, Columbus, Ind.; Pi Kappa Alpha, Young Democrats, American Market Association, ACLUs Lawson, James Brian, Oak Ridge, Tenn. Lawson, John Robert, Johnson City, Tenn. Ledbetter, Charlotte Ann, Amory, Miss; A1- pha Epsilon Delta, Gamma Beta Phi. Ledbetter. William M., Oak Ridge, Tenn.; Pi Kappa Alpha. Ledford, John Selwin, Lewisburg, Tenn.; Army ROTC officer, UT Marching Band. Lee, Anne Nelson, Knoxville, Tenn.; Alpha Omicron Pi. Lee, William Ellsworth, Memphis, Tenn.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon vice-president, Circle K, IFC, UT Ambassador, Carnicus committee. Lefler, Janet Elizabeth, Athens, Tenn.; A1- pha Xi Delta, SNEA. Leib, Steven Harold, Chattanooga, Tenn.; A1- pha Epsilon Pi vice-president, IFC. Leibman, Catherine Edmee, Kingsport, Tenn. Leibowitz, Kay Shamitz, Knoxville, Tenn.; Alpha Epsilon Phi treasurer, Alpha Epsilon Pi little sister, Panhellenic representative. Leibowitz, Lawrence Paul, Knoxville, Tenn.; Alpha Epsilon Pi president, senior class vice- president, Campus Executives Club, Student Taibunal, election commissioner, Delta Theta P i. Leslie, Brenda Taylor, Madisonville, Tenn. Lewis, Barbara J., Collierville, Tenn.; Kappa Delta, Carnicus and All-Sing committees, Tyson House Choir, UT Singers, counselor, Miss UT committee. Lindsey, Martin Luther, III, Knoxville, Tenn.; Phi Delta Theta. Lillard, Roy William, Decatur, Tenn. Link, Julia Ann, Knoxville, Tenn.; Alpha Omicron Pi activities chairman, Army ROTC Sponsor, Sigma Alpha Epsilon little sister. Littleton, Bobbie J., Signal Mountain, Tenn.; SNEA, Young Democrats. Linville, Mark David, Nashville, Tenn.; Pi Kappa Alpha. Littleton, Robert B., Lenoir City, Tenn.; Sig- ma Phi Epsilon president, IFC, SGA. Lockert, Robert Michael, Ashland City, Tenn.; Alpha Gamma Rho, Rho Epsilon. Lodmell, Donita Neff, Midway, W. Va.; SNEA, transferred from Concord College, Kappa Delta Pi president, Cardinal Key honor sorority, Home Economics Club presi- dent, Mu Alpha Theta, band, choir, 4-H a11- Star. Long, Sim Perry, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Kappa Sigma. Long, Thomas Stewart, Atlanta, Ga.; Amer- ican Marketing Association. Long, William Polk, Hillsboro, Tenn.; Phi Gamma Delta, Pi Tau Sigma pledge trainer, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, ASME. Love, Harriet Weir, Bristol, Tenn.; Delta Gamma anchor splash chairman, Delta Up- silon little sister, Aloha 0e and Center com- mittees. Loy, William Allen, Grandview, Tenn.; Beta Theta Pi house manager, Alpha Epsilon Del- ta. Luallen, Gwendolyn Ann, Nashville, Tenn. Lurey, Stephen Neil, Asheville, N. C.; Zeta Beta Tau. Luzier, William Brent, Memphis, Tenn.; Beta Theta Pi, ASCE. Lynch, Patricia, Trenton, Tenn.; Alpha Delta Pi, Beacon staff. Lynch, Paul Samuel, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Kappa Alpha. Lynskey, Susan Elizabeth, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Delta Zeta, Anthropology Club. M McArthur, Judith Kay, Maryville, Tenn. McAuliffe, Mary Kathleen, Knoxville, Tenn.; Delta Delta Delta, co-chairman Center Com- mittee, sophomore aide, residence hall coun- selor. McCalla, Elizabeth Chisolm, Rosemark, Tenn.; Delta Delta Delta, Student Center Govern- ing Board President, Mortar Board, AWS secretary, Omicron Nu, Phi Kappa Phi, Who's Who. McCalla, Jon Phipps, Rosemark, Tenn.; Pi Kappa Alpha president, Student Center Gov- erning Board program vice-president, Phi Eta Sigma, outstanding freshman, sophomore, and junior in College of Agriculture, Alpha Zeta, Phi Kappa Phi, Omicron Delta Kappa. McCalla, Molly, Rosemark, Tenn.; Chi Ome- ga treasurer, AHEA chairman, SGA senator and secretary, Panhellenic secretary and treasurer, Greve Hall president, Mortar Boards Outstanding Freshman, Mortar Board Senior Citation, ths Who. McConnell, Nancy Parker, Knoxville, Tenn.; Delta Delta Delta rush chairman, SGA sen- ator, AWS Council, Mortar Boards Out- standing Freshman 1966-67, Alpha Lambda Delta, Army ROTC Sponsor Corps vice- president, 175th Anniversary student repre- sentative, Frosh Board president, VOLUNTEER features editor, ths Who. McCormick, John Franklin, Knoxville, Tenn.; Alpha Tau Omega, Delta Nu Alpha. McCown, Gary Mitchell, Kingston, Tenn. McCreary, Edward Fletcher, Dickson, Tenn.; AMA. McCullough, M. Douglas, St. Marys, West Virginia; Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, IEEE. McCullough, Thomas Theron, Chattanooga, Tenn.; residence hall counselor, freshman baseball team, UT Sports Camp staE, SNEA, residence hall intramural coordinator. McCurdy, Berny F., Montgomery, Alabama; Phi Mu, transfer from Samford University, Phi Chi Theta president, Junior Class treas- urer, Math Club, Pep Club, Outstanding Business Woman Award, Phi Mu rush chair- man, social chairman, and historian. McDonald, Thomas M., Memphis, Lambda Chi Alpha. McDonough, Harold Benton, Madison, Tenn. McElheny, Robert Franklin, Miami, Florida; track team. McGinley, JoAnne, Savannah, Tenn.; SNEA, Student Council for Exceptional Children. McHugh, Linda, Trenton Tenn.; Daily Beacon staff. McKay, Baylor Anne, Columbia, Tenn.; A1- pha Omicron Pi political representative and special events committee member, AWS, TISL co-chairman, Blue Triangle, Panhel- lenic Building Committee, Young Democrats. McKenzie, Larry Wayne, Blountville, Tenn.; Delta Tau Delta, SAM. McKenzie, Linda Lee, Harrison, New York; Delta Gamma, Daily Beacon staff. McKenzie, Shelia Kay, Athens, Tenn.; Sigma Kappa, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Kappa Phi. McLean, Victor 11., Knoxville, Tenn.; Sigma Chi. McLellan, Toni Lee, Kingsport, Tenn.; Alpha Xi Delta corresponding secretary, SNEA, Blue Triangle, Homecoming Finance Com- mittee, Modern Dance Club. McLoughlin, James Patrick, Troy, New York; AMA, Intramurals. McMeans, Judith Allen, Concord, Tenn.; Sig- ma Kappa publicity chairman, Triangle cor- respondent, Summer Beacon copy editor, Daily Beacon classified ad manager, Tennes- see Girl staff, Homecoming committee, All- Sing committee, Center committee, AWS aide, Vol Corps, Vol Chorus. McMillin, Joseph Kenny, Brucetown, Tenn. McMillon, Mary Susan, Birmingham, Ala- bama; Phi Mu secretary, Strong Hall presi- dent, Army ROTC Sponsor Corps, Clement Hall Judicial Board, Usher Corps, AWS aide, Homecoming committee', All-Sing committee, Carnicus committee, Center committee. McMinn, Stanley Ray, Martin, Tenn. McMurty, Grady Shannon, Washington, DC; FarmHouse, Forestry Club, Sing-Out Volun- teers. McNabb, Michael D., Maryville, Tenn. McNeil, Hugh Michael, Tazewell, Tenn.; A1- pha Phi Omega, Biology Club, Scuba Club, SNEA. Tenn.; 7.65 McSween, John 11., Knoxville, Tenn.; Sigma Chi. McWhorter, Diana Elizabeth, Richmond, Kentucky; Zeta Beta Tau, Pi Lambda Theta, Phi Kappa Phi, Student Council for Excep- tional Children. Mabry, David Michael, Alcoa, Tenn. Macdonald, Robert Montgomery, Philadel- phia, Pennsylvania; Phi Kappa Psi recording secretary, Blue Triangle vice-president, Soc- cer Club vice-president, Daily Beacon staff, student public relations director of Student Aquatic Center, Greek Week Public Relations Committee. Maddux, John Jarred, Cookeville, Tenn.; Phi Delta Theta, Circle K, Tennessee Inter- collegiate State Legislature. Malarkey, William Thomas, Memphis, Tenn.; Alpha Tau Omega, Air Force ROTC, Men6s Glee Club, Delta Nu Alpha. Mandel, Gerald Alan, Nashville, Tenn. Mann, Martha Emily, Clinton, Tenn.; Gamma Phi Beta rush chairman, SNEA secretary- treasurer, Campus Welfare Committee, A10- ha 0e Decorations Committee chairman, PACE. Manning, John F., Maryville, Tenn.; Phoenix staff. Markowitz, Charles Allen, Knoxville, Tenn.; Zeta Beta Tau, Berkline Corporation fresh- man scholarship. Marlette, Charles Alan, Memphis, Tenn.; Lambda Chi Alpha, Daily Beacon satff. Marshall, Barbara Frieze, Knoxville, Tenn. Marshall, George Robert, Chuckey, Tenn.; Alpha Zeta, Dairy Club president and judg- ing team. Marshall, Roy Blevins, Sevierville, Tenn.; Phi Delta Theta, Alpha Pi Mu, AIIE. Martin, Larry Boxwell, Jackson, Tenn.; Kap- pa Alpha president, Omicron Delta Kappa, Carnicus Advisory Board, SGA senator, ths Who. Martin, Stanley William, Nashville, Tenn.; Kappa Alpha recording secretary, Student Faculty Disciplinary Board, Homecoming Advisory Board, Circle K, Trafiic Appeals Court, Carnicus Publicity co-chairman. Martin, Timothy Ross, Kingsport, Tenn.; Phi Sigma Kappa, Band secretary, Young Repub- licans. Mason, James Bass, Lebanon, Tenn.; Sigma Nu contact officer and reporter, Greek Week committee, AMA Membership Committee co- chairman, Carnicus Stage Committee. Mason, James Bruce, Nashville, Tenn. Masters, Gary Robert, Lenoir City, Tenn.; Tau Beta Pi, Marching Band, concert band, Co-operative Engineering Scholarship Pro- gram. Mathis, Harry Eugene, Milan, Tenn.; Sigma Nu, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, AIChE, ACE Board. Mattern, Linda Louise, Findlay, Ohio; Gam- ma Sigma Sigma. Mauldin, John Charles, Fort Worth, Texas; Kappa Alpha. May, Robert Charles, Johnson City, Tenn.; Boy,s Chorus, Karate Club. Mays, Nora Joan, Knoxville, Tenn.; Alpha Gamma Delta. Mayfield, T. Brient, Athens, Tean; Phi Gam- ma Delta recording secretary, IFC vice-presi- dent, SGA treasurer, Dairy Products Judging Team, ths Who. Mayfield, Vicki Lanier, Birmingham, Ala- bama. Mazier, I. Robyn, Atlanta, Georgia; Zeta Beta Tau little sister, Greek Week Committee co- chairman. Meadows, Charles Dudley, Atlanta, Georgia; Kappa Sigma, Circle K, IFC. Meaney, Lawrence D., Bristol, Tenn.; Pi Kappa Phi. Medling, William Everett, Memphis, Tenn.; Kappa Sizma, Volleyball Club, National Ar- chitectural Society. Medley, Warren Everett, Dickson, Tenn. Mellon, Michael F., Nashville, Tenn.; Pi Kap- pa Phi. Merner, Wendy Sue, Deerfield, Illinois. Merrill, Dan Henderson, Radford, Virginia; Phi Gamma Delta. Merritt, James Bryan, Piedmont, South Caro- lina; Football team, FCA. Millener, John Davis, Knoxville, Tenn.; Sig- ma Chi. Miller, Allen Stephen, Memphis, Tenn.; Zeta Beta Tau, AMA, Carnicus Publicity Com- mittee, Treasure Hunt chairman. Miller, Ann Backstrom, Memphis, Tenn.; Gamma Phi Beta president, Man and his En- vironment Committee, Tennessee Girl Art Editor, Homecoming Committee, All-Sing Committee, Carnicus Committee, VOLUNTEER art editor, Mortar Board Senior Citation. Miller, Beverly Anne, Oak Ridge, Tenn.; Sig- ma Kappa alumnae coordinator, Vol Corps co-chairman, Vol Chorus, VOLUNTEER staff, SGA Academic Affairs Committee, Home- coming Committee, All-Sin: committee, Car- nicus committee, Greek Week Committee, AWS aide. Miller, Glenda Ann, Crossville, Tenn.; Omi- cron Nu vice-president, AHEA treasurer. Miller, Lynda Joan, Nashville, Tenn. Miller, Shirley Fay, Murfreesboro, Tenn.; AHEA. Agricultural Extension Service Field Trainee. Millsaps, Charles Kenneth, Madisonville, Tenn.; Daily Beacon staff. Minchey, John William, Knoxville, Tenn.; Sigma Chi president. Minnix, Judith Lea, Knoxville, Tenn.; AWS Town Womenis Board, Torch staff, SGA Commuter Committee, Homecoming commit- tee, All-Sing committee, Carnicus committee. Minton, David Kenneth, Silver Spring, Mary- land; Zeta Beta Tau secretary, IFC rush committee. Minton, Wanda Venable, Tazewell, Tenn. Mitrushi, Linda, Bristol, Tenn.; Pi Beta Phi pledge trainer, AWS Council, Best Dressed Coed Contest co-chairman, Humes Hall Hall president, Adawayhi, Campus Execu- tives Club, Army ROTC Sponsor, Milleris College Board co-chairman. Mizell, Mary Linda, Memphis, Tenn.; Gam- ma Phi Beta social chairman and house president, SGA Intramurals Committee, All- Sing committee, AMA. Money, James Tisdale, Nashville, Tenn.; Phi Gamma Delta, Center Publicity Committee, Homecoming committee, AMA. Moody, James David, Knoxville, Tenn.; Sig- ma Phi Epsilon, ANS, All-Sing committee. Moore, Alice Marie, Nashville, Tenn.; Pi Beta Phi, Alpha Kappa Psi Sweetheart, AWS Council and Fresh Board, AWS Judicial Board, AMA, SGA Senator, SGA Council- man, Humes Hall president, Phi Chi Theta, Student Forum, Student Center Dance Com- mittee. AWS aide. Moore, Cary, Rome, Georgia; Kappa Alpha. Moore, Obie Robert, Falls Church, Virginia; Kappa Alpha vice-president. Moore, Willard Ray, Memphis, Tenn.; Alpha Tau Omega. Moore, William Leslie, Selmer, Tenn.; Sigma Phi Epsilon secretary, ASCE. Morelock, Judy Carol, Kingsport, Tenn.; A1- pha Kappa Delta, Sociology Society. Morris, Don, Laurel' Mississippi. Moser, Hugh Jarnagin, Jefferson City, Term. Moss, Donald C., Newport, Tenn; Farmhouse pledge education chairman and house man- ager, IFC representative, IFC Leadership Committee, Carnicus committee, Greek Week committee, SAES Newsletter editor. Mullins, David Clarence, Knoxville, Tenn.; Phi Delta Theta. Murray, James J., Milltown, New Jersey. Muszraves, James L., Delta Tau Delta, Circle K. SAIA, Sailing Club, transferred from Clemson University. N Naifeh, John Hamra, Covington, Tenn.; Phi Sigma Kappa pledge class president. Neal, David Girard, Oak Ridge, Tenn.; Phi Sigma Kappa, Delta Sigma Pi, Finance Club, Business Board. Neal, W. Beal, Perry, New York; Sigma Phi Epsilon. Needham, Linda DiAnne, Knoxville, Tenn.; Zeta Tau Alpha Composite Chairman, Phi Chi Theta, Gamma Sigma Sigma secretary, Blue Triangle, Finance Association secretary, Business Board, Academic Integrity Commit- tee, Miss Knoxville Beauty, transferred from Lincoln Memorial University. Nelson, Cecil Huron, Greeneville, South Car- olina; Kappa Sigma rush chairman and social chairman, IFC, Adawayhi, Carnicus commit- tee, IFC Publications Committee. Nevils, Suzanne Elizabeth, Antioch, Tenn. Nevin, Ronald Kent, Memphis, Tenn.; Alpha Epsilon Pi vice-president, IFC treasurer, Vol Corps, Circle K, Carnicus Publicity Commit- tee Chairman, AEPi Best Brother Award. Newman, Alice Johnson, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Delta Zeta alumnae vice-president, Gamma Beta Phi, Vol Corps Publicity chairman, Carnicus Committee, Tennessee Girl staff, Young Republicans. Newman, Bobbie Jean, New Market, Tenn.; Miss Scabbard and Blade 1968, Army ROTC Sponsor Corps, AMA, Beta Alpha Psi. Newman, Jennie Sue, Maryville, Tenn.; A1- pha Gamma Delta treasurer, marching band, Delta Omicron, transfer from Carson-New- man College. Newman, Kathleen, Knoxville, Tenn.; Chi Omega, Usher Corps, Tennessee Girl Com- mittee, AFS. Newman, Leonard C., Hendersonville, North Carolina; International Club, AMA. Niceley, Frank Samuel, Mascot, Tenn.; trans- ferred from Northeastern Louisiana State College. Nichols, James Neal, Concord, Tenn.; Sigma Nu, marching band, State Interco1legiate Legislature, Resource Development Intem- ship, Greek Week committee. Nichols, Carolyn Bruce, Knoxville, Tenn.; Alpha Gamma Delta. Nicholson, Keith Allen, Loudon, Tenn.; Sigma Phi Epsilon. Nicholson, Paul Morgan, Hendersonville, Tenn.; Lambda Chi Alpha, Delta Nu Alpha. Nix, William 5., Knoxville, Tenn. Norman, Carol Jean, Cleveland, Tenn. Norman, Scott, Hendersonville, Tenn.; Alpha Gamma Rho, Alpha Zeta, Tennessee Farmer advertising manager. Norris, Margaret Anne, New Orleans, La.; Kappa Delta secretary, dorm president, AWS, Home Ec. Club; transferred from LSU. North, Robert Huddleston, Schenectady, N.Y.; Alpha Tau Omega. Nuckolls, Carl, Memphis, Tenn.; IEEE, AIP, Amateur Radio Club, Astronomy Club. Nuckolls, Vicki Ann, Toone, Tenn.; Chi Omega, counselor, AHEA. Nunley, Alvin III, Nashville, Tenn.; IEEE. 0 Obal, Stephen Paul, Hillsdale, N.J.; Pi Kap- pa Alpha treasurer. 0,B'ryan, Samuel Edward, Columbia, Tenn.; Phi Sigma Kappa pledge class president, American Marketing Association. Oddo, Leonard Joseph, New Carrollton, Md. OiKelly, Judy, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Gamma Beta Phi, Young Republicans secretary, Madison vice-president, Tennessee Girl edi- torial staff, Torch, SGA election commission, AWS orientation leader. Oliver, Steven Ray, Knoxville, Tenn.; Kappa Sigma. OiNeal, George Hervy, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Lmbda Chi Alpha, Student-Faculty Discipli- nary Committee. Ooten, Felix Esco, Kingston, Tenn.; Beta A1- pha Psi. Orr, David Louis, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Pi Kappa Alpha. Orr, David Patrick, Nashville, Tenn.; Alpha Tau Omega. Ostrow, Erwin Clifford, Memphis, Tenn.; Zeta Beta Tau, Adawayhi. 7.66 P Painter, David Mason, Jr., Chattanooga, Tenn.; Kappa Sigma house manager, ASCE. Panter, Pennell Churchman, West Palm Beach, Fla.; Sigma Nu, Alpha Phi Omega, Circle K, counselor. Palmer, David Alan, St. Petersburg, Fla.; Lambda Chi Alpha High Phi, Circle K, IFC scholarship committee. Parker, Sharyn Jan, Knoxville, Tenn.; Sigma Kappa. Parks, Terryl Lynn, Del Rio, Tenn.; AHEA. Parris, Donald L., Savannah, Tenn.; Beta Gamma Sigma vice-president, Beta Alpha Psi vice-president, Alpha Kappa Psi, Phi Kappa Phi, Business Board, Traffic Appeals Court, Student-Faculty Disciplinary Commit- tee, Center Lecture Committee, Ski Club treasurer. Parrish, Max Alan, Martin, Tenn.; Eta Kap- pa Nu. Parrott, Cynthia Jane, Strawberry Plains, Tenn.; Phi Mu. Partee, Jean Diane, Nashville, Tenn.; UT Singers, Sigma Alpha Iota. Paschall, Judy Carol, Gordonsville, Tenn.; AHEA, Alpha Gamma Rho Rhomate. Patterson, James Quentin, Knoxville, Tenn. Patterson, Jerry C., Henderson, Tenn.; Sigma Nu, ASME. Payne, Robert Houston, Arlington, Va.; Delta Tau Delta vice-president, Phi Eta Sigma, Circle K, SGA Activities Board, University Chorus, superior cadet award, counselor. Payne, Royce Leeton, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Sigma Nu, IFC, Carnicus committee co- chairman, Miss UT pageant advisory board, Circle K, Vol Corps. Pemberton, Wade G., Deer Lodge, Tenn.; Sigma Nu, Adawayhi, Homecoming, All-Sing, and Carnicus committees, Astronomy Club president. Pendleton, Jonnie R., Gate City, Virginia; Usher Corps. Pentecost, James Miller, Memphis, Tenn.; Sigma Nu, Vol Corps co-chairman, Phi Kap- pa Phi, Eta Kappa Nu, Phi Eta Sigma, UT band, Circle K, IEEE, Tau Beta Pi. Perkins, Edith Sharon, Knoxville, Tenn.; Vol Chorus, Madrigals, Sigma Alpha Iota editor. Perkins, Mary Ann, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Blue Triangle, investment club. Peters, Carolyn Jane, Knoxville, Tenn. Peters, Claude Lynn, Morristown, Tenn.; Phi Mu Alpha, UT Singers, UT band, opera workship, Hunter Hills production . Peters, John E., Dyersburg. Tenn.; Alpha Tau Omega, UT Golf team, TeClub. Pfister, Robert Francis, Ridgewood, N.J.; Pi Kappa Alpha, ACLU, Young College Demo- crats, American Marketing Association. Pham, Xvan-Vinh Thi, Saigon, South Viet- nam. Phillips, Betty L., Devonia, Tenn. Phillips, Henry Wayne, Bristol, Tenn.; Tau Beta Pi, IEEE. Philpott, Roger Dale, Englewood, Tenn.; A1- pha Gamma Rho, Block and Bridle Club, transferred from Hiwassee College. Piatt, Julie Ann, Union City, Tenn.; Alpha Omicron Pi, Alpha Tau Omega Little Sister, SPEA, Carnicus. Pickrell, David Allison, Oak Ridge, Term. Pigg, Bobby Wayne, Cornersville, Tenn.; ASME. Pilgrim, James Edward, Memphis, Tenn.; Sigma Pi Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Ski Club. Pittard, Alan Y., Knoxville, Tenn.; Phi Sig- ma Kappa. Pitzl, Gary James, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Beta Theta Pi. Pletz, Kenneth Robert, Reading, Pennsylva- ma. Pletz, Linda Sauer, North Caldwell, New Jersey; Phi Kappa Phi. Polk, Martha Sue, Union City, Tenn.; Zeta Tau Alpha, Wesley Foundation secretary, Phi Kappa Phi, Pi Lambda Theta, SNEA, Blue Triangle, International Club, Usher Corps. Poole, Charles Irvin, Miami, Florida; Delta Nu Alpha, residence hall counselor. Porter, Floyd Raymond, Spring City, Tenn.; Alpha Epsilon Delta, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Eta Sigma. Porter, Marsha Harriet, Carthage, Tenn. Porter, William 8., Richmond, Virginia; Kap- pa Alpha. Post, Adeiaide Gail, Knoxville, Tenn.; Alpha Omicron Pi. Potter, Robert Michael, Memphis, Tenn.; Lambda Chi Alpha, AMA, Delta Sigma Pi, IFC Rush Committee, Homecoming Queen Selection Committee, IFC Co-Op Board. Powell, Phillip, Cleveland, Tenn.; Kappa A1- pha. Prater, Kenneth Russell, Gatlinburg, Tenn.; Kappa Sigma. Preston, J. William, Nashville, Tenn.; Daily Beacon News Editor, Issues chairman, Sigma Delta Chi president, Sigma Delta Chi Na- tional Board of Directors, UT correspondent The Nashville Tennessean and The New York Times. Price, Michael Henry, Plantation, Florida; Si?ma Nu, band, Greek Week committee. Prichard, Judy Kay, Newbern, Tenn.; trans- ferred from UT-Martin. Prichard, Wayne D., Athens, Tenn.; Sigma Phi Epsilon. Priddy, Bennie Hugh, Memphis, Tenn.; Sig- ma Nu scholarship chairman, Greek Week committee. Egmom, Buzz, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Sigma 1. Prince, Mary Ann, Winchester, Tenn.; Delta Gamma, Angel Flight, Usher Corps, Delta Upsilon little sister, VOLUNTEER staff. Privette, Dorothy Nelle, Bells, Tenn.; Pi Lambda Theta, transferred from Union Uni- versity, SNEA, Hypatia, Alpha Chi. grpft, John Lee, Skokie, Illinois; Phi Kappa sx. Presser, Sandra Lois, Orlando, Florida. Pryor, Norman Marshall, Maryville, Tenn.; Phi Gamma Delta. Puckett, Vivian Joanna, Livingston, Tenn.; Acacia Sweetheart. Q Quentin, Noel Yarwood, Atlanta, Georgia. R Ragsdale, Meri Ruthe, Huntsville, Alabama. Raidabaugh, John Daniel, Richmond, Vir- ginia; Phi Kappa Psi Alumni Association Committee, Student Traffic Court of Appeals. Raines, Frances Clanton, Humboldt, Tenn. Rains, Charles Gilbert, Antioch, Tenn. Rainwater, Sanford T., Dandridge, Tenn.; Phi Sigma Kappa. Ramer, Henry 5., Lexington, Tenn.; Kappa Sigma. Raney, Robbie Lindell, Greenfield, Tenn.; ASCE. Rankin, Eva Jean, Maryville, Tenn.; Alpha Xi Delta recording secretary, Phi Chi Theta recording secretary, AWS Best-Dressed Coed Committee, Homecoming committee, All-Sing committee, Aloha 0e Committee, resident ad- Vlsor. Ratliff, C. Marcus, Clarksville, Tenn.; Phi Delta Theta. Ray, Madeline Virginia, Knoxville, Tenn.; Gamma Phi Beta treasurer, ASME publicity chairman, Student Forum, SGA Campus Welfare Committee, Camicus committee, 1967 Award of Knoxville Auxiliary of TSPE. Rayburn, Charles Richard, Columbia, Tenn.; Kappa Sigma president, Circle K, Vol Corps, Sigma Pi Sigma, Director Miss UT Pageant, Homecoming and All-Sing committees, Car- nicus Committees, Omicron Delta Kappa. Raymond, Thomas Leigh, Norfolk, Virginia; Alpha Phi Omega corresponding secretary, Daily Beacon photographer. Reagan, J. Lynn, Knoxville, Tenn.; Alpha Omicron Pi president, UT Ambassador, Sig- ma Alpha Epsilon little sister, UT Best- Dressed Coed, AWS Town WomenNs Board chairman, Student Orientation Assistant, Tennessee Girl staff, Torch staff, Tennessee Intercollegiate Legislature, Maid of Cotton Finalist, Mortar Board Senior Citation, Whoss Who. Redmon, Judith Sharon, Christian Student Center. Redwine, Joseph Reiss, Knoxville, Tenn.; Sigma Delta Chi. Reed, David Ralls, Martin, Tenn.; Alpha Gamma Rho, transferred from UT-Martin, SGA Senator, Agriculture Club, Freshman Class president, Choirliars. Reeder, Charles Hoffman, Huntingdon Val- ley, Pennsylvania; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, AMA. Regas, Maria H., Knoxville, Tenn. Reynolds, Ronnie Holman, Lewisburg, Tenn.; Alpha Tau Omega. Rhea, Margaret Elizabeth, Pensacola, Florida; Kappa Kappa Gamma, Usher Corps, Carni- cus committee, Homecoming committee, Lib- eral Arts DeanNs Advisory Board, Young Republicans, Archery Club. Rhea, Raymond Joseph, Falls Church, Vir- ginia; Stadium Hall president, AIIE, Water Ski Club, Carrick Hall counselor, Stadium Hall newspaper editor. Ricciardelli, Michele Judith, Falls Church, Virginia; Phi Mu. Rice, Robert Alan, Harrogate, Tenn.; AIChE treasurer, ACE Board, Co-op Scholarship Program. Rice, Robert Edward, Erwin, Tenn.; Sigma Phi Epsilon. Richards, Ronald Claiborne, Brownsville, Tenn.; Alpha Tau Omega secretary, Circle K, Alpha Epsilon Delta. Richardson, Gary Russell, Covington, Ken- tucky; Rho Epsilon vice-president. Richardson, James Bruce, Atlanta, Georgia; Kappa Sigma, Delta Pi. Richardson, Janice Carol, Culeoka, Tenn.; AHEA. Richardson, Jerry Edward, Maryville, Tenn.; Alpha Pi Mu. Richardson, Keith Evans, Columbia, Tenn.; Christian Student Center president, Adaway- hi Pep Club president, Student-Faculty Dis- ciplinary Committee, Circle K. Richardson, Lynne M., Yardley, Pennsylva- nia; Alpha Gamma Delta. Richardson, Malcolm, Oak Ridge, Tenn.; Pi Kappa Alpha assistant treasurer, pledgemas- ter, International Club. Rickman, Barry Moore, Paris, Tenn.; For- estry Club. Rickman, Robert Larry, Dukedom, Tenn.; ASCE. Riddell, Charles W., Knoxville, Tenn.; Wild- life Society, Society of American Foresters. Riemke, Herman Fred, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Amateur Radio Club. Rike, James Howse, Knoxville, Tenn.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, eminent warden, Circle K, Arnold Air Society, Delta Nu Alpha. Riley, Joe Glenard, Ridgely, Tenn.; Alpha Tau Omega vice-president, Publications Council, Phi Beta Kappa. Ritter, Randal 1., Nashville, Tenn.; Kappa Sigma. Roach, Alfred Lee, Knoxville, Tenn.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Robbins, Linda Sharon, Kingsport, Tenn.; Alpha Epsilon Pi president, Modern Dance Club, Tap Club, Phi Eta Tau. Roberts, Ben Allen, South Acton, Massachu- setts; Alpha Tau Omega treasurer, Finance Association president, Delta Sigma Pi, AMA, UT Fliers. Roberts, James Vernon, Knoxville, Tenn.; Delta Tau Delta, ASME. Roberts, Karyn Ann, Fort Benning, Georgia. Robinson, Joseph Haney, Knoxville, Tenn.; Sigma Nu vice-president, Circle K board member, Miss UT Pageant awards co-chair- man, All-Sing Publicity co-chairman, FCA. Roddy, Vernon Earl, Hartsville, Tenn.; Alpha Beta, Phi Kappa Phi, residence hall coun- selor, Agricultural Student-Faculty Commit- tee, Outstanding Junior Agriculture Student, Economics and Business Club, Danforth Senior Award. Powell, Tenn.; 7.67 Rogers, King Walter, Dyersburg, Tenn.; Al- pha Tau Omega president, IFC, Adawayhi, Student Forum, Delta Sigma Pi, All-Sing committee, Carnicus committee. Rosser, Charlene Faye, Miami, Florida; Delta Delta Delta, Alpha Tau Omega little sister, Kappa Chi, Pi Kappa Alpha calendar girl, Greek Week Finance chairman, All-Sing committee, UT Publicity Committee, dorm treasurer, College Board. Rowland, Conner Nelson, Surgoinsville, Tenn.; Pi Kappa Phi secretary and chaplain, IFC, AIIE. Rowley, Jean, Clinton, Tenn.; Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Kappa Phi, Student Advisory Council, Young Republicans. Royster, Helen Jane, Riddleton, AHEA, Gamma Sigma Sigma. Rudder, Vivian Hope, Knoxville, Tenn.; Beta Alpha Psi, Beta Gamma Sigma. Rupert, Conrad Doak, Greeneville, Tenn.; Forestry Club. Russell, William Arthur, Alexandria, Vir- ginia; Sigma Nu, VOLUNTEER Staff, Freshman Football, Young Republicans. Ruth, Dorothy Elaine, Arlington, Virginia. Tenn.; S Saloff, Barry Alan, Irvington, New Jersey; Alpha Epsilon Pi vice-president and secre- tary, Delta Nu, IFC, Scholarship Committee, Freshman Student Council. Sanders, Harry George, Knoxville, Tenn.; Alpha Phi Omega, VOLUNTEER Staff, American Independent Party. Sautter, James Ray, Sylvania, Ohio; AMA. Sauvigne, Diana Lee, Union City, Tenn.; Kappa Delta secretary, Lambda Chi Alpha Sweetheart, Angel Flight Executive Officer, SGA Senator, College Board, Clement Hall Counselor, ROTC Queerfs Court, Mortar Board Senior Citation, ths Who. Scarborough, Barbara Jean, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Opera Workshop. Schauman, Claudia Jean, Nashville, Tenn.; Rho Sigma Sigma. Schmidt, Robert R., Oak Ridge, Tenn.; Kap- pa Sigma, Circle K, IEEE, AIAA. Schmus, Zeke James, Rocky Point, New York; Scabbard and Blade, Knoxville Fliers. Schwartz, Sara Ann, Virginia Beach, Vir- ginia; Alpha Epsilon Pi Little Sister of the Lion, Adawayhi, Vol Corps. Scott, Nan, Knoxville, Tenn.; Alpha Xi Delta. Seaver, Jack L., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Pan American Club, Advanced Corps Club. Seymour, Eugene Thomas, Johnson City, Tenn.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon treasurer. Sharp, Barbara, Cumberland Gap, Tenn. Sharp, Jane, Lake City, Tenn.; Young Demo- crats, NBEA. Sharp, June, Lake City, Tenn.; Delta Zeta, Young Democrats, French Club. Sharp, Mary Linda, Elizabethton, Tenn.; Sig- ma Kappa, Sigma Delta Pi treasurer, Alpha Beta Alpha, Humes Hall treasurer. Sharp, Rebecca Leslie, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Young Republicans. Shaver, Thomas Reese, Blountville, Tenn.; ASME. Shaw, Kenneth Robert, Chattanooga, Tenn. Shell, Carol, Elizabethton, Tenn.; Ski Club. Shelton, Stephen Paul, Lake Park, Florida; Pi Kappa Alpha. Shepard, Ralph Hamilton, West Caldwell, New Jersey. Shnider, Robert 8., Oak Ridge, Tenn.; Sigma Phi Epsilon. Shope, Linda Gail, Maryville, Tenn.; Gamma Sigma Sigma recording secretary. Shropshire, David Pettit, Lexington, Ken- tucky; Phi Delta Theta. Shull, Margaret Rebecca, Nashville, Tenn.; Equestrian Club treasurer, Psychology Club, International Club, transferred from Ste- phens College, Phi Theta Kappa. Sikes, Una Mae, Jackson, Tenn.; AHEA, Dol- phin Club, Madison Society, SNEA, Center committee, Homecoming committee, Fashion Board, Archery Club. Silver, Charles Roughton, Chattanooga, Tenn. Silverman, Les, Brooklyn, New York; Zeta Beta Tau pledgemaster. Simmons, Robert Wayne, Fayetteville, Tenn.; Farmhouse, IFC, Greek Week Committee, Agronomy Club, Baptist Student Union Re- treat chairman, Student Activities Improve- ment Committee. Simmons, Sandra G., Knoxville, Tenn. Sims, Bill H., Atlanta, Georgia; Rho Epsilon, Alpha Phi Omega, AMA, MenNs Glee Club. Sims, David B'iyson, Memphis, Tenn.; Alpha Tau Omega, Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Chi Sig- ma, Circle K, AIChE. Singer, Gay Janet, Atlanta, Georgia; Alpha Epsilon Pi little sister, Tap Club, Phi Eta Tau, International Club, Ski Club, Young Democrats. Skelton, Thomas Allen, Ten Mile, Tenn.; Phi Delta Theta, Alpha Zeta. Skillern, Charles Robert, Hixon, Tenn.; Kap- pa Alpha vice-president, Air Force ROTC, Arnold Air Society vice-president, Carnicus Advisory Board, V01 Corps, Omicron Delta Kappa, ths Who. Slater, Gregory Clifford, Williamson, West Virginia; Lambda Chi Alpha, AMA. Sloan, Hugh Mack, South Fulton, Tenn.; Phi Kappa Psi vice-president, Vol Corps, IFC, Circle K, Student Traffic Court, assistant head resident men,s residence hall, Carnicus committee co-chainnan, Miss UT Pageant xSiglige Director, Scarabbean, Adawayhi, ths 0. Smith, Brack Clinton, Glade Spring, Virginia; Sigma Phi Epsilon athletic chairman, fresh- man baseball. Smith, Carl Eugene, Nashville, Tenn.; Kappa Sigma, Alpha Epsilon Delta. Smith, James Melvin, Dickson, Tenn.; SGA Senator, SGA Councilman and Student Rights Director, Vice-Presidenfs Committee on Student Rights and Responsibilities, Vice- Chancellorws Committee on University Speak- er Policy co-chairman, residence hall counselor, Civil Liberties Union secretary, Student-Faculty Hearing Board, Vice-Chan- cellofs Advisory Appeals Committee. Smith, Jerry Cooper, Nashville, Tenn. Smith, Joyce Marie, Humboldt, Tenn. Smith, Linda Cobble, Knoxville, Tenn. Smith, Sam Croft, Cartersville, Georgia; Lambda Chi Alpha alumni secretary. Smith, William Vaden, Chattanooga, Tenn.; AMA, Ski Club. Smithson, Norman Scott, Tullahoma, Tenn.; ASME, ACE Board, Tau Beta Pi, Pi Tau Sigma, Ski Club. Smolensky, Lester M., Memphis, Tenn.; Zeta Beta Tau treasurer, Carnicus. Sneed, Betty Ann, Maryville, Tenn.; Psy- chology Club, residence hall counselor, Horseback Riding Club. Sneed, Patricia Edith, Birmingham, Alabama. Sneed, Ronald L., Columbia, Tenn.; Phi Gamma Delta. Snipes, Pollye Smith, Henderson, Tenn.; AHEA, transferred from Lambuth College, Alpha Xi Delta, Home Economics Club, Stu- dent Christian Club. South, John T., East Point, Georgia; Army ROTC officer, Finance Club, marching band, Young Republicans. Sowell, Denise Ermine, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Alpha Gamma Delta pledge trainer and iirst vice-president, Sigma Delta Pi president, All-Sinq, residence hall adviser. Stafford, Kathryn, Dallas, Texas; Mortar Board, ths Who, Omicron Nu, Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Lambda Delta, AHEA historian and legislative chairman, SGA Senator, Uni- versity Center Governing Board Fmance vice- president, Home Economics Student-Faculty Committee on Student Involvement. Spangler, Garland Stuart, Narrows, Virginia. Spears, William Ross, Augusta, Georgia; Kappa Sigma guard and assistant pledge trainer, AMA, Traffic Appeals Court. Speed, Vick, Selma, Alabama; Alpha Tau Omega, Phi Theta Kappa, IFC Honor Society. Sproles, Karen Anne, Morristown, Tenn.; Volunteer Chorus, Presidential Cafeteria staff, transferred from Tennessee Wesleyan College. Sprouse, Martha Sue, Springfield, Tenn. Stark, Charles L., Knoxville, Tenn.; Circle K, Student-Faculty Disciplinary Committee, Young Republicans, Usher Corps, Interna- tional Relations Club. Stephens, Ronald Harman, Knoxville, Tenn.; Kappa Sigma. Stevenson, Suzette, Memphis, Tenn.; Phi Kappa Phi, Omicron Nu secretary, CWENS, AHEA, Student Center Arts and Crafts Com- mittee, University Bands, Usher Corps, Wes- ley Foundation, dorm president. Stockard, Judy Irene, Nashville, Tenn. Strache, Jennie Katherine, Oak Ridge, Tenn.; Alpha Gamma Delta, All-Sing Committee, Panhellenic Building Committee, membership committee. Stranch, James Gerald, Kingsport, Tenn.; Phi Delta Theta. Strassheim, Henry E., Chicago, Illinois; Delta Tau Delta. Strickland, Elaine, Chattanooga, Tenn. Strother, Bonnie Marie, Prattville, Alabama. Stuart, Don Ford, Stanton, Tenn.; Kappa Sigma, SGA vice-president, Omicron Delta Kappa, 1968 Carnicus co-chairman, All-Sing Advisory Board, Vol Corps, Adawayhi, SGA Senator, Young Republicans, Traffic Appeals Court, Usher Corps co-chairman, ths Who. Stuart, John M., Dickson, Tenn.; Phi Delta Theta. Sudberry, Carolyn Mae, Shelbyville, Tenn.; Delta Gamma second vice-president, pledge trainer, and scholarship chairman; Student Center Governing Board, AWS Judicial Board, Aloha 0e chairman, Blue Triangle president, Campus Executives, SGA Senator, Vol Corps, Usher Corps, Phi Eta Tau, ths Who, Mortar Board Senior Citation. Swartout, Margaret Steele, Oak Ridge, Tenn.; Phi Kappa Phi, transferred from Austin Peay State University. Sweeney, Pamela Jean, Hixon, Tenn.; Gam- ma Phi Beta house president and pledge trainer, AHEA, Carnicus committee, Aloha 0e committee, Volunteer Chorus. Sweeney, Sandra Spellings, Knoxville, Tenn.; Pi Beta Phi membership chairman, Adaway- hi, Student Center Lecture Committee, SGA Senator. Swoboda, Sonja, Alexandria, Virginia; Delta Zeta. T Taber, Fred William, Clarksville, Tenn.; Kap- pa Alpha, Tau Beta Pi, Tennessee Engineer staff, AIChE, Talley, James Columbus, Knoxville, Tenn.; Sigma Chi historian, Circle K treasurer, Scabbard and Blade, Phi Eta Sigma, Eta Kappa Nu. Tate, Robert P., Memphis, Tenn.; Sigma Phi Epsilon, SGA Senator, All-Sing committee, Carnicus committee. Taylor, Carolyn C., Dandridge, Tenn.; Alpha Xi Delta, Pi Kappa Alpha little sister, Stu- dent Center Publicity Committee. Taylor, David Richard, Martin, Tenn.; Chi Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi, ASCE. Taylor, Mariorie Willard, Alcoa, Tenn. Terrell, Malinda Ann, Lenoir City, Tenn. Tharp, Janice Kay, Greenfield, Tenn.; Zeta Tau Alpha scholarship chairman, Panhellenic delegate, Phi Chi Theta secretary, Business Board, Young Democrats. Theile, Ann Christy, Kingsport, Tenn. Therrell, Charles Austin, Kingsport, Tenn.; Lambda Chi Alphaa. Therrell, Elizabeth Lynn, State College, Mis- sissippi; Blue Triangle, AHEA Executive Council, Omicron Nu president, Danforth Senior Award. Thomas, Brenda Rose, Knoxville, Tenn. Thomas, Rebecca Lynn, Memphis, Tenn.; Phi Mu Panhellenic delegate, AWS Aide, All- Sing committee co-chairman. Carnicus com- mittee, Student Center Publicity Committee, Tennessee Girl staff, SNEA. 7.68 Thomason, Nancy Allida, Memphis, Tenn.; FarmHouse little sister. Thompson, Betty Waters, Decatur, Tenn.; AHEA. Thompson, ASME. Thompson, Donald Vance, Loudon, Tenn. Thompson, Gary Bracy, Whites Creek, Tenn. Thompson, Marla Gay, Columbia, Tenn. Thompson, William Larry, Sharon, Tenn.; Eta Kappa Nu. Thormaehlen, Margret 5., Manchester, Tenn.; sophomore aide. Thornley, Roy Hilton, Greensboro, North Carolina; Phi Kappa Psi. Timbie, David Philip, Pensacola, Florida; Pi Kappa Alpha treasurer and pledge trainer, Vol Corps. Tipton, Joseph Maugham, Knoxville, Tenn.; Sigma Chi. . . Tizen, Mary Virginia, Richlands, Virglma; AHEA, Equestrian Club, Interior Design Club. Todd, Linda Katherine, Murfreesboro, Tenn.; AHEA, VOLUNTEER staff, Blue Triangle, Stu- dent Center Arts and Crafts Committee. Tolley, Hollis Daniel, Decaturville, Tenn.; Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE. Tolliver, Richard Earl, Bristol, Tenn.; Tau Beta Pi. Trail, Donna Marie, Chattanooga, Tenn.; A1- pha Omicron Pi, Blue Triangle, Panhellenic representative, Recreation conunittee, A11- Sing Finance Committee, Intramural College Bowl. Treece, Betty Dianne, Corryton, Tenn. Trentham, Craig Max, Gatlinburg, Term. Trevathan, Larry Eugene, Memphis, Tenn.; Alpha Zeta, Gamma Sigma Delta, Phi Kappa Phi. Tucker, Lynn Adair Hart, Dandridge, Tenn.; Volunteer Chorus. Tucker, Robert Ely, Knoxville, Tenn.; Car- nicus Publicity Committee, Psychology Club. Turnello, John F., Trenton, New Jersey; Pi Sigma Alpha, American Civil Liberties Union. Turner, James Louis, Knoxville, Tenn.; Phi Sigma Kappa, Delta Sigma Pi treasurer, A11- Sing Director, Carnicus Committee chairman. V Valentine, George 0, Memphis, Tenn.; Alpha Tau Omega, SAME, ASCE, Scabbard and Blade. Van Hooser, Carol Lee, Nashville, Tenn.; AWS aide, Greve Hall secretary, Young Democrats. Van Nostrand, Mary Gearhart, Ridgewood, New Jersey. Vaughan, Sue Allen, Center Art Film Committee, Club, Gamma Beta Phi. Venable, Samuel Anderson, Knoxville, Tenn.; Sigma Chi editor, Sigma Delta Chi, Scabbard and Blade. Venti, Carol Katherine, North Tarrytown, New York; Phi Mu. Vineyard, Jane Sue, Blaine, Tenn.; Pi Beta Phi. Vinsant, Karen Jane, La Follette, Tenn. Vorder Bruegge, Howard J., Memphis, Tenn.; Sigma Nu, Scabbard and Blade, Vol Guard. W Waddell, Carolyn J., Caryville, Tenn.; Gam- ma Sigma Sigma, Chi Alpha Nu, SNEA. Wade, Fred Dyer, Martin, Tenn.; Phi Sigma Kappa, Delta Sigma Pi. Wade, Linda Sharion, Etowah, Tenn.; Home- coming Publicity Committee, VOLUNTEER staff, SNEA, Dorm officer. Wade, R. Ross, Knoxville, Tenn.; Alpha Tau Omega, ASCE president, Chi Epsilon vice- president, ACE Board. Waldrop, Jean Ann, Brevard, North Carolina. Walker, Franklin N., Memphis, Tenn. Walker, James Sterling, Richmond, Virginia. Walker, Michael Leigh, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Kappa Alpha, AMA. Don Houston, Paris, Tenn.; Winchester, Tenn.; Psychology Walker, Robert Dean, Knoxville, Tenn.; Tau Beta Pi, Chi Epsilon, Phi Kappa Phi, ASCE, Ski Club, Water Ski Club, Usher Corps. Wallace, Dana Vonnette, Andersonville, Tenn.; Alpha Epsilon Delta, Vol Chorus. Wallace, Julie Ann, Knoxville, Tenn.; Gam- ma Sigma Sigma, SNEA, PACE. Walter, William Quincy, Knoxville, Tenn.; Phi Gamma Delta treasurer, Circle K, Miss UT Pageant Stage Director, All-Sing Pro- gram Committee, Carnicus Judge Committee, Pi Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, ASME Program chairman. Wampler, Brenda Jane, Mosheim, Tenn. Ward, Billy M., Memphis, Tenn.; Pi Kappa Alpha. Warlick, Emily Ann, Waverly, Tenn.; Resi- dence Hall Aide, Wesley Foundation Pro- gram Committee, Canoe and Hiking Club, Equestrian Club. Warner, Stephen Gibson, Bluefield, Virginia; Delta Nu Alpha vice-president. Warren, Florence Kay, Franklin, Tenn.; Delta Delta Delta service projects chairman, AWS Frosh Board, AWS Representative, Massey Hall summer president, Carnicus Program Committee. Warwick, Linda Kay, Knoxville, Tenn.; A1- pha Delta Pi. Warwick, Mark Charles, Knoxville, Tenn.; Alpha Epsilon Delta, wrestling team. Watson, Jane Austin, Killen, Alabama. Webster, Philip H., Nashville, Tenn.; Phi Kappa Psi. Weinstoch, John Lee, Chester, Virginia; Stu- dent Tribunal, Business Board, Finance As- sociation, Scuba Club president, Investment Club. Welker, James Paul, Jackson, Tenn. West, Richard Stewart, Memphis, Tenn.; A1- pha Tau Omega, AMA. West, Stephen T., Mvaryville, Tenn.; Phi Sig- ma Kappa. Wey, Pauletta H., Sevierville, Tenn. Wheatley, Hubert Carl, Paris, Tenn.; Phi Kappa Phi, Ski Club. Whitson, Jim, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Sigma Chi. Whisenant, James Larry, Nashville, Tenn. White, Walter Warren, Alexandria, Virginia. Whittle, H. Chris, Etowah, Tenn.; Phi Gam- ma Delta secretary, SGA president, SGA executive committee, SGA Senator, Sopho- more Class president, Homecoming Advisory Board, Omicron Delta Kappa, Scarabbeads Outstanding Freshman, ths Who. Wilburn, Frank Wiles, Hartsville, Tenn.; Kappa Sigma treasurer, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Circle K. Wilde, Jon Richard, Memphis, Tenn.; Rho Epsilon. Wilhoite, David Lawrence, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Phi Kappa Psi sergeant-at-arms, A1- pha Phi Omega, Dairy Club, Soccer Team. Wilkening, John Denny, Knoxville, Tenn.; ASCE, Chi Epsilon. Wilkinson, Edith Locke, Memphis, Tenn.; A1- pha Omicron Pi. Wilkerson, Robert Perry, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Delta Tau Delta corresponding secretary, Vol Corps, Homecoming committee. Willett, Marion Nadine, Charleston, West Virginia; Delta Nu Alpha. Williams, Jack, Lexington, Tenn.; Sigma A1- pha Epsilon, SAM, Arnold Air Society, Alpha Kappa Psi. Williams, Norman Lawrence, Knoxville, Tenn.; Pi Kappa Alpha rush chairman, Circle K Vice-president, Miss UT Pageant Producer, Adawayhi, Traffic Appeals Court, Homecom- ing committee, All-Sing committee. Willmarth, Richard Vineu, Kingston, Tenn.; Alpha Kappa Psi, Republican Club. Wilons, Michael David, Memphis, Tenn.; A1- pha Epsilon Pi president, IFC, Campus Exec- utives Club. Wilson, Marialice, Knoxville, Tenn.; Phi Mu treasurer, pledge chaplain, public relations committee, and assistant membership direc- tor, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, ISSUES Committee, Student Forum publicity chairman, All-Sing, VOLUN- TEER Staff, Homecoming committee, Alpha Beta Alpha, AWS Committee, Mortar Board Senior Citation. Wilson, Timothy B., Eighty Four, Pennsyl- vania. Wingate, Suzi, Nashville, Tenn.; Homecom- ing Advisory Board, All-Sing committee, Carnicus committee, Alpha Lambda Delta, Vol Corps, AWS Public Relations Committee, residence hall advisor and counselor, Massey Hall house council, Homecoming committee co-chairman, Mortar Board Senior Citation. Wingo, Richard Lee, Bradford, Tenn.; AIIE, Alpha Pi Mu. Witt, Patricia Ann, Maynardville, Tenn.; Del- ta Zeta, Gamma Sigma Sigma, Phi Chi Theta, Usher Corps, Young Republicans. Wahlscheid, David Charles, Middletown, New York; ASCE. Wolf, Kay Ann, Hamilton, Ohio; Pi Beta Phi public relations chairman, Kappa Alpha Rose Court. Wood, Fay C., Trenton, New Jersey. Woodall, James Michael, Dickson, Tenn.; Phi Sigma Kappa pledge trainer. Woodlee, Edna Marie, McMinnville, Tenn. Woody, John Michael, Nashville, Tenn.; Sig- ba Phi Epsilon rush chairman, SGA Senator, Nahheeyayli, Alpha Pi Mu, Student Faculty Disciplinary Board, AIIE, Homecoming Fi- nance co-chairman, Circle K, Carnicus Records Chairman, Orientation Assistant, freshman scholarship, Ski Club, Young Democrats. Wooton, William Thomas, Huntsville, Ala- bama; Delta Tau Delta, SAM. Worth, Philip Caldwell, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Lambda Chi Alpha activity chairman, Amer- ican Marketing Association, Swimming Team, Homecoming committee, IFC Representative, 7.69 Carnicus committee, Assistant Chairman of Special Events, IFC Greek Week Committee chairman, Deafs List. Wright, Janice Ellen, Morristown, Tenn. Wright, Loujuana J., Clinton, Tenn. Wright, Robert Crosby, Morristown, Tenn.; Forestry Club. Wright, W. Zachary, Caboroje, Puerto Rico; Phi Delta Theta president and vice-president, UT Ambassadors, Executive Council of IFC. Wyatt, Fred King, Jr., Carthage, Tenn.; Wes- ley Foundation treasurer. Wyatt, Jan Marlin, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Phi Kappa Phi, SNEA, Young Democrats, Mrs. J. Harvey Mathes Tennessee DAR American History Scholarship, National Council for the Social Studies. Wyatt, Phillip, Oak Ridge, Tenn.; Alpha Phi Omega. Y Yarbro, George Lawson, Dyersburg, Tenn.; Alpha Tau Omega. Yarbro, James Paul, Dyersburg, Tenn.; A1- pha Tau Omega. Yates, Gary Edward, Manchester, Tenn.; Farm House, Alpha Zeta, Food Science Club, Distinguished Military Student, Agriculture Student-Faculty Council. Yates, Robert Bruce, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Sigma Nu, Alpha Pi Epsilon, S.A.M.E., ACE Board. Yokley, Thomas Raymond, Columbia, Tenn.; Delta Tau Delta. York, Garry Edward, Cleveland, Tenn.; American Marketing Association. York, Linda Sue, Knoxville, Tenn. York, Melinda Faye, Etowah, Tenn. Young, James Edward, Jamestown, Tenn. Z Zaregor, Donald R., Newborn, Tenn.; Pi Kap- pa Alpha, Agronomy Club. Zelski, Thaddeus Joseph, Jr., Atlanta, Geor- gia; Sigma Nu, Adawayhi, Alpha Kappa Up- silon, Arnold Air Society, Vol Corps, Dearfs List, Air Force Times Award. Zerwer, Robin Ann, Hixson, Tenn.; SNEA. Zimny, Kathleen R., Chattanooga, Tenn. Zollman, Marjorie Louise, Kingsport, Tenn. Zuckerman, Susan Miriam, Hollywood, Flor- ida. Zurcher, Susan Elizabeth, Knoxville, Tenn.; Phi Mu second Vice-president, Mortar Board vice-president, Vol Corps, 1968 Camicus co- chairman, All-Sing Advisory Board, Home- coming Publicity Committee chairman, Tennessee Girl Editorial Board, Torch Staff, VOLUNTEER Organizations editor and staff, TISL delegate, Usher Corps head usher, AWS resident advisor, AWS Relations Committee, ths Who. Zwickey, Richard John, Memphis, Tenn.; Pi Kappa Alpha. SORORITIES Panhellenic Council President: Vicki Justis Vice-Presidents: Harryette Hartford Betsy Woodside Secretaries: Sally Reeves Barbara Fox Treasurer: Zippy Morton Parliamentarian: Susan Lacock Rush Chairman: Deborah Black llOperation Crossroads, Africa? a pri- vately-funded project that sends college students to Africa for one summer to do volunteer work was the special project of Panhellenic this year. With the guid- ance of Mr. Clyde Ingle, Political Science instructor, Panhellenic raised $600 to help a UT student participate in Operation Crossroads. Other Panhellenic activities included the IFC-Panhellenic Christmas party for underprivileged children, spon- soring a llGroom-Inll and offering various scholarships to sorority women. They also sponsored in conjunction with IFC a Greek newspaper, as well as holding a tea for the 18th chapter at UT, Kappa Alpha Theta. The Panhellenic Council is the govern- ing body of Panhellenic. It is composed of one member and the president of each of the 18 sororities on campus. Besides formulating all rush policies, Panhellenic also coordinates activities and events which involve all sororities. Panhellenic was established at UT around 1900 after several sororities were present on the campus. 1M IE 19 H Ppwswawwr Bebe Krivcher Brenda Alexander Anna Thompson Mary Nicholson Barbara Williamson Janice Knapp Jane Johnston Barbara Fox Diane Bassett Vicky Kroger 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Vicki Justis Donna Trail Holly Baxendale Jane Hill Debbie Ryan Harryette Hartford Sarah Willis Jeanne Turbyville Sue Galloway Felecia Gibson 7-73 President: Gayle Drennan Vice-President: Nancy Crockett Secretary: Linda. Cross Treasurer: Dana King Pledge Trainer: Barbara Buist Alpha Chi Omega presented Christmas presents to underprivileged children and the soldiers in Vietnam in connection with one of their special projects this year. Collecting clothes for the mentally retarded and money for the Easter Seal Drive were also on the agenda of service activi- ties. Social functions included a Homecoming Hoat with the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity, a pledge-active retreat, a pledge overnight and a Big-Little Sister Surprise Party. They also had an alum supper, happy hours at the suite for Alpha Chils and their dates plus executing a sur- prise attack on the SPE trophies. Alpha Chi Omega, founded at DePauw Univer- sity on October 15, 1885, established a UT chap- ter on October 21, 1961. The Alpha Chis have various fraternity little sisters as well as mem- bers in Angel Flight and Army ROTC. They also have an SGA Senator, members in Alpha Lambda Delta and Adawayhi. PWNQQPWNH Emily Bartley Barbara Murray Suzanne Davis Debby Moberly Beth Camp Jane McEachem Linda Poole Charlotte Koteski Ann Purdy Rozalind Smith Dana King Felice Austin . Shari Gribben Linda Cross . Jane Ann Amonette . Sharon Wheeler . Billie Stelfey 174 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. Pat Fox Gayle Drennan Linda Gargiulo Barbara Nelson Lois Snow Julia Roark Cheryl Chance Karen Coffey Susan Padgett Susan Lorance Sharon Boyce Karen Ressler Marie Burnett Phyllis Clevenger Karen Locke Suzette Davis Debbie Newman 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. V M Sara Dunham Ruth Brock Patricia Duncan Gwen Elredge Pam Kos Polly Taylor Carol Smaltz Nancy Norwood Patricia Harvey Kay Matthews Carol Sleight Diane Blackwell Mary Lou Welton Kathy Terrell Candy Wilson Nancy LeBrun 51. 52. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. Barbara Buist Mary Jane Stevens Pat Goforth Nancy Crockett Barbara Owen Carolyn Shackelford Christy Larsen Marilyn Lewis Marcie Phillips Connie Pope Kay Morton President: Gaylyn Flower Vice-Presidents: Judy Wright Lynne Werner Secretary: Sherrill Fletcher Treasurer: Carole Lyle The special project for Alpha Delta Pi this year was the ttGuides for Brides Fashion Showh-an annual event sponsored by Millerts. Other projects included a Homecoming Hoat and a Thanksgiving visit to the Kingston Pike Nursing Home. A pledge formal with the Pi ths, a houseparty in Gatlinburg, a spring formal and the Black Dia- mond Banquet were some of ADPits social activi- ties. Alpha Delta Pi was founded on May 15, 1851, at Wesleyan Female College in Macon, Georgia. The Apha Kappa chapter was established at UT on May 1, 1920. Among their honors are this years Homecoming Queen and the National Lambda Chi Alpha Crescent Girl. Alpha Delta Pits are also active in Angel Flight, Army ROTC Sponsor Corps and as little sisters in several fra- ternities. They have members chosen for Mortar Board and ths Who as well as a cheerleader and a majorette. Mary Ann Maples Carole Lyle . Peggy MacDuff . Janet Wedekind Cheri Conner Julie Cornett Mary Jarnagin Martha Walker Ray Wilson . Paige Armstrong . Pat Green Fran Wicker Katy Flower HHHH meospoodozowpwaD-l 14. Marsha Kinard 15. Kathy Kramer 16. Pam Beaver 17. Gaylyn Flower 18. Libby Davis 19. Betsy Honeycutt 20. Sharon Agee 21. Susan McCook 22. Sheila Fason 23. Sherry Powell 24. Susan Gwinn 25. Linda Evans 7-77 President: Linda Robbins Vice-President: Adrea Rubenstein Secretary: Joan Geller Treasurer: Terry Gralnik Rush Chairman: Dorene Winter Alpha Epsilon Phi sorority, founded by seven girls at Barnard College on October 24, 1909, in- stalled the Alpha Sigma chapter at UT in 1948. The sorority, whose colors are green and white, now has 55 chapters with 48,000 members. Special projects of the AEPhYs included 2Proj- ect Arrow, a quarterly speaker program along with annual fund raising projects for their chari- ties. A Spring formal and a Parents Weekend headed an agenda of social activities that also in- cluded a Gatlinburg retreat, a Valentine,s Day Dance and a pledge party. This past year Alpha Epsilon Phi was awarded Panhellenids Most Im- proved Scholarship Award plus two National awards: an Efficiency and Cooperation Award and first place in Convention skit competition. 9Ws9wewwr Annrita Smulewitz Doreen Winter Linda Robbins Marleen Freug Sharla Gill Jeanne Schulhof Lin Bailis Anne Schwartz Sheryl Loef Pat Goldstein . Sarah Schwartz . Jo Ann Bernstein . Karen Berger . Candy Rosenbloom . Joan Geller 278 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21, 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. Eleanor Bilgrad Adrea Rubenstein Peggy Leibowitz Karen Nash Sharon Young Teri Rivkind Laurel Glick Karen Kohn Linda Brody Stella Stitsky Sandy Greenfield Judy Bernhardt Bebe Krivcher Terry Gralnik 7-79 President: Sharon Odle First Vice-President: Denise Sowell Second Vice-President: Martha Campbell Secretary: Judy Powers Treasurer: Jennie Newman Alpha Gamma Delta held a joint supper with Beta Theta Pi for underpriviledged children as its special project for this year. The sorority also sponsored a rush retreat at Hickory Star Resort, a Pledge F ormal at the Andrew Johnson Hotel, plus a houseparty in Gatlinburg during winter quarter. The Rose Ball was the main event of spring quar- ter. Alpha Gamma Delta also participated in the installation of the 100th chapter this year. Alpha Gamma Delta, whose colors are red, but? and green, was founded on May 30, 1904, at Syra- cuse University in Syracuse, New York. Gamma Nu chapter was installed at UT on November 4, 1961. 7.80 HHHHHHH ?mtAPONHPPWFIQS-ntpwpr't Judy Powers Linda Bernard Emily Rickard . Paula Nelson Debbie Krichbaum Martha Townsend Kathy Stout Denise Sowell Barbara Fox Aimee Rom Mary Ann Phifer Bonnie Graf Betty Mann . Kathy Schmidt . Kay Robilio Linda Robilio 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. Margaret Crookshanks Lucretia Wickham Bemarda Bango Becky Brooksbank Lew Wilson J anice Knapp Becky Carmichael Carolyn Mayo Mary Ann Irwin Sue Ross Carolyn Smith Kade Cotton Joyce Smith Marsha Leviton Linda Oliver Cheri Walker President: Lynn Reagan Vice-President: Helen Zirkle Secretary: Vicki Justis Treasurer: Gage Frye Corresponding Secetary: Mary Ann Bundy An annual bar-be-que held in the fall was Alpha Omicron Pi,s special project again this year. They also did work with arthritis patients. Social activities included a pledge dance and formal and several retreats. The AOPils also held culture programs coke parties and visited several area churches. Founded at Barnard University in New York on January 2, 1897, the UT chapter was estab- lished on April 14, 1902. AOPi,s national philan- thropy is Kentuckyls Frontier Nursing Service; they also work with orphans in Appalachia and Head Start programs. This year AOPils honors included having both the ATO and Phi Delta Theta sweethearts plus a member was ROTC Military Ball Queen. An AOPi was also Home- coming Queen finalist and two AOPYs received Mortar Board Citations as well as being in Whols Who. 7.87. 59907199999924 Betty Cashdollar Carol Levitt Betty Roberts Betty Carroll Edith Wilkinson Pam Pease Jenny Ray Annabelle Hurd Jane Kizer . Scotty Helton . Sue Jenkins . Mary Ann Bundy . Amanda Ryden . Gage Frye . Remay Woody . Linda Ashford 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. Carolyn Bailey Julie Martin Lynn Reagan Mary Jane Yarbro Donna Trail Dorothy Leader Barbara French Letty Bartlett Patty Lally Beth Walker Mary Bond Tedford Bitsy Roberson Patty McCamish Annabelle Ajlor Kathy Bannon Punky Piatt Helen Zirkle 7.83 President: Fran Shanks Vice-President: Carol Lindsey Secretary: Jean Rankin Treasurer: Carlene Bryant Pledge Trainer: Sharon Froedge The children from the Home Avenue Mission were the guests of the Alpha Xi Deltats at a Thanksgiving Dinner, one of the many projects of the Alpha Xi,s this year. Other projects were the adoption of an underprivileged family for Christmas and the annual Greek Market, spon- sored by Alpha Xi Delta alumnae. The Alpha XYs began the yearts social events with a house- party in Gatlinburg and went on to enter a Home- coming hoat with the ZBTts. A Dadts Dinner, a pledge dance at Tuckaleechee and the Mothers Club and Alumnae Christmas party rounded out fall quarter. The main activity for spring quarter was the Pearl and Diamond Formal. Founded on April 17, 1893, at Lombard College in Galesburg, Illinois, Alpha Xi Delta installed the Gamma Lambda chapter at UT in March, 1958. 7.84. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. Fran Shanks Lee Dickey Patti Motes Diane Brandon Mary Lynne Arp Cynthia Lewis Susan Ward Louise Boyd Susie Orr Martha Givens Tootie Jones Toni McLellan Susan Howard Phyllis Chandler Martha Fox Linda Henry Jane Johnston Nancy Rhea Diane King Pam Bailey Sharon Froedge 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 41. 42. Diantha Roberson Sharon Murphy Cheryl Arnold Kathy Smith Linda Hicks Jean Rankin Sharon Murphree Pat Gill J aye Ellison Betty Richards Aelise Houston Nan Scott Shelby Evans Joy Richards Janet Gardner Pat Smith Diane Jacobs Mary Jane Jeter Janet Twelves Linda Hopper Karen Holland President: Gail Goodrich Vice-President: Bernice Chase Secretary: Eloise Hagan Treasurer: Molly McCalla Pledge Trainer: Clarky Houser Vocation Day, held in February for all women students, was Chi Omega,s special project of the year. They also gave 44Christmas to an orphan from Green Valley Hospital as one of their service projects. Besides a pledge dance with KAT in the Fall and the annual Spring formal, the Chi 0,5 participated in a Homecoming Hoat with the Sigma Chfs and held a pledge houseparty in Gat- linburg. 7.86 599951979999??? Cathy Briscoe Ann Bonnyman Nancy Armstrong . Betsy Minnis Marti Neblett Lacey Scruggs Cissy Gassoway Mary Arm Lockett Vicki Nuckolls Ann Dunford . Judy Reagan . Mary Kennerly . Brenda Craft Shollie Kincaid . Amy Strong Sue Hanna. . Sandra Edmonds . Candy Auten Meg Haley Martha Moss . Ann Livingston . Debbie Brown . Diane Hammond . Lynn Massey 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. Nan Franklin Ruthie Winsor Jingle Bell Bernice Chase Mary Hagan Ruth Ackerman Mary Clark Penny Hearn Becky Tate Margie Russell Nancy Stair Nell Fuqua Ruth Carey Marimae Miller Ann Lovejoy Caroll Oakley Sara Kenny Nancy Gritzner Harriet Day Donna DeBerry Beverly Bollheimer Margaret Wade Claudia Capps Lynn Foster 49. 50. 51. 52. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. Cathy Ogles Molly Harvill Van Winn Susan Herron Janice Arnold Carolyn Taylor Carol Cary Ann Beall Diane Bradshaw Choppy Fowler Louise McAmis Gail Goodrich Mardy Rochelle Cathy Prater Peggy Craft Barbara Nelms Betsy Embry Blanch O,Ba.nn0n Lynn Neblett Patsy Gott Molly Van Dyke Harriet Bancroft Clarky Houser A 287 President: Anne Ergen Vice-President: Kathy Chesney Secretary: Susan Walcott Treasurer: Lucia Chew Chaplain: Betsy McCalla Delta Delta Delta began the year by capturing two first places: Homecoming float competition and Panhellenic scholarship. Service projects for the Tri-Delts included a Halloween party for under- privileged children, a party for senior citizens plus awarding a $200 scholarship to a UT student. A winter formal, a pledge dance and an Apple Polish- ing party highlighted the social activities for Delta Delta Delta. Other activities were a Delta Daddy Day, a hay ride, a ski party, and several parties with fraternities. Founded at Boston University on November 24, 1888, the Delta Sigma chapter was established at UT in 1923. Titles among members include Miss Cheerleader USA, UT Sigma Chi sweetheart7 Na- tional Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl, and Cotton Bowl Princess. Tri-Delts also have members on Mortar Board and in ths Who. 7.88 HHHHH HH 4mm$wgroww$wwawww Sheila Haynes Susan Lacock Irene Davis . Anne Donnell Kathy Chesney Ellen Peters Janis Fite Pam Smith . Suzanne Slayden . Susie Harrill Margie Rees . Carol Chesney . Kav Warren . Carson NaFf . Helen Conner . Susan Armstrong . Ann Mitchell 18. Betsy Lytton 19. Farm Lofton 20. Kathy Goodloe 21. Kathleen McAuliffe 22. Sharon Ford 23. Conda Wright 24. Joan Longfellow 25. Mary Luallen 26. J0 Prater 27. Gina Boone 28. Ann Gries 29. Anne Ergen 30. Carolyn Smyth 31. Jean Dooley 32. Carol Hixson 33. Cave Wilbanks 34. Lynn Warren 7.89 President: Andy Rhodes Vice-President: Carolyn Sudberry Secretary: Betty Sue Ward Treasurer: Betty Dobbins Rush Chairman: Patti Taul An Anchor Splash, held in the Student Aquatic Center for fraternity pledges, was the special project of Delta Gamma this year. Additional service projects included sponsoring a Christmas party for the children of the Blind Center and contributing to their philanthropy. A pledge dance, a houseparty in Gatlinburg and the annual Anchor Ball were the main social activities of the Delta Gam1s. Founded at the University of Mississippi at Ox- ford in 1873, Delta Gamma established the Gam- ma Alpha chapter at UT in 1948. The Delta Gamma's have members in Vols Corps and Angel Flight as well as little sisters in various fraterni- ties. They also have a member on Mortar Board and a sister chosen to ths Who. 7.90 999$QMPWNV Lu Ann Wright Vicki Harris Harriet Love Judy Shepherd Mary Elizabeth Archer Kathy Sullivan Kathy Eakin Candy Johnson Wilma Wohlwend Patti Taul Carolyn Sudberry . Andy Rhodes . Nancy Despain . Peggy Schaich . Linda Baggett . Molly Gregson . Peggy Scobey . Susan Larkins 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. Brenda Medlin Candy Beduhn Dianne Bassette Betty Sue Ward Peggy Linden Donna Bassette Carla Bowers Ellen Bennett Gini Rich Mary Ann Prince J eani Melia Suzi Duffy Betty Dobbins Priscilla Thompson Cissy Lansing Caroline Cloninger Debbie Ellis Babs Boles 37. Becky Fox 38. Barbara Palyarik 39. Anne Flippen 40. Kaye Camp 41. Anne Huddleston 42. Gayle Greek 43. Joan Chambers 44, Suzanne Sharp 45. Joanne Waddey 46. Mary Clare Mitchell 47. Rachel Shields 48. Belinda Wheeler 49. Teresa Vaughn 50. Laurie Shumaker 51. Kaye Davis 52. Linda McKenzie 53. Julie Rose 7.91 President: Cherry Lane Broadwell Vice-President: Alma Jo Gault Secretary: Charlotte Duncan Treasurer: Pam Hill Panhellenic Delegate: Liz Harlow Delta Zeta initiated the year with a Founder1s Day Banquet featuring their National Field Con- sultant, Mrs. Gertrude Meatheingham, as guest speaker. The Beta Lambda chapter of Delta Zeta was installed at UT in 1933. The national sorority was founded at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, on October 24, 1902. The Killarney Rose Ball, highlighted by the presentation of the DZ Man, led the social activi- ties list for Delta Zeta. Other activities were a Gatlinburg houseparty, a Homecoming float with Phi Kappa Psi, and a Mardi Gras pledge formal. Special projects for the DZ1s included a party for students at Tennessee School for the Deaf and a clothes donation to the Navajo Indians. Delta Zeta also took first place in sorority competition in 1968 Greek Week. 7.92 . .. aw. .. MMMMW: Mu. .11.... w 1 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Elizabeth Harlow Judy Singleton Teresa McLain Lee Watson Mary Evelyn Zumbro Susan Penny Margo Felton Jan Matuey Margueite Copelan 10. Cheryl Maxwell 11. Susan Hyde 12. Jan Waggoner 13. Yvonne Newcomb 14. Judy Brown 15. Charlotte Duncan 16. Lois Tietjen 17. Karol Estes 18. Judy Penny 19. Libby Ghee 20. 21. 22. 24. 26. 27. 28. 30. 31. 32. . Rosemary Meeker 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. Yvonne Coley June Sharp Kathy Beech Sherry Mastin Linda Greenway Charlotte Siems Patti Durmeyer Mary Lynn Jones Jackie Hptak Ann Gibson Lee Williamson Cherry Lane Broadwell Vicki Fowler Sunny Griffith Linda Beavers Billie Neas Alma Jo Gault Janet Benzinger 7-93 President: Ann Miller Vice-President: Harryette Hartford Secretary: Charlotte Headrick Treasurer: Sue Ray Pledge Trainer: Jo Ann Sawyer A combined alumnae and active chapter philan- trophic project at Eastern State Mental Hospital was Gamma Phi Beta,s outstanding service proj- ect this year. Besides entering a Homecoming Heat, they also held a Pledge Dance in the fall and the annual spring dance, the Pink Carnation Ball. The Pink Carnation Banquet, also held in the spring to honor outstanding pledges and ac- tives, was the main social activity of the Gamma Phi Betas. Gamma Phi Beta was established at UT on May 15, 1965, and is presently one of 89 chapters in the U.S. and Canada. The international sorority was founded at the University of Syracuse on Novem- ber 11, 1874. Their major honor this year was placing second in Panhellenids Scholarship com- petition. Gamma Phis also had two co-chairmen on Homecoming commitees, a member of Mortar Board, a chairman of AWS Town Woments Board and the chairman of the uMan and His Environ- menth series. 294 HHHHHH mgWNHPSOVJNQWFhWNP Debbie Dunlap Linda Mizell Sue Ray Susan Sims Jane Hamlet Vicky Atkin Peggy Nuckolls Marsha Gerow Pat Nickels Ellen Whitehead Charlotte Headrick . Debby Kmetro . Kay Stafford . Marilyn Bishop . Cathy Mizell 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. Susan Dooley Nancy Pearle Shirley Headrick Helen Read Angie Samuelson Harryette Hartford Ann Miller Vicky Lyon Karen Tart Linda Reddins Judy Hotchkiss Linda Pickett Carla Howard Sarah Lee Howell Gwen Cline Carolyn Jones - Jo Ann Sawyer - Barbara Blackmon - Sue Galloway - Gail Swindler . Donna Grubbs . Sharon Meacham - Marty McKay - Sheri Tipton . Betty Stephenson - Susan Welch - Nancy Ludwig - Gayle Burnett - Sandy Bowne mmimwmww President: Glenda Ruby Vice-President: Peggy Hewitt Secretary: Martha Grile Treasurer: Ellen Espy Colonizer: Sherri Parker Panhellenic welcomed its eighteenth sorority on March 1 this year with the formal installation of a Kappa Alpha Theta chapter-attended by Kap- pa Alpha Theta Grand National President and other national officers. The UT chapter is the 94th chapter for Kappa Alpha Theta, a national so- rority founded on January 27, 1870, at DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana. The chapter here pledged their first 28 girls on October 4, 1968. The Theta pledges took their first turn at flying kites in the springwa time-honored tradi- tion that requires all KA$ pledges to iiy a kite before initiation. The Thetas also had a pledge dance with Chi Omega, a party with Delta Tau Delta fraternity, a spring formal and an apple- polishing day. Service projects included con- tributing to the needy children at Christmas and participating in the IFC-Panhellenic Christmas party. 7.96 HHHHHH memHOSDWNFVPlPPJNH Nelda Northern Frankie Drozak Nancy King Suzanne McDaniel Bonnie Murray Brenda Alexander Debbie Dyer Beth Hise Michelle Ash . Peggy Hewitt Marilyn Moses . Martie McGill . Martha Griffin . Glenda Ruby . Debi Bisbe 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. Cassie Winsett Kathy Kerr Dianne Brunet Sherri Parker Debbie Wendolkowski Lucie Norman Ellen Espy Cheryl Byers Coco Harris Suzanne J ackson Debbie Durbeck Norma Thurlow Polly Hunt Nancy Wey 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. . Gail Warren 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. . Diane Stevens 54. Jo Matheme Karen Adcock Lynn Rodgers Barbara Lewis Sally Mabery Emily Witter Sara Saiiey Anne Lane Peggy Croft Marianne Herbert Diana Sauvigne Mary Katherine Pearson Kathy Welch Mary Lyn Andrews Sally Vinsant Laura Porter 7-99 President: Gail Stanfxeld Vice-President: Carol Sue Turbeyville Secretary: Diana Sauvigne Treasurer: Candy Clark The highlight for Kappa Delta this year was winning the 1968 Carnicus Mixed Group competi- tion. Founded on October 23, 1897, at Longwood College in Farmville, Virginia, Kappa Delta in- stalled the Alpha Epsilon chapter at UT on Sep- tember 25, 1925. Taking care of children at Epworth Methodist Church was the KD special project this year. Other projects included entering a Homecoming float in cooperation with the Phi Gams, and par- ticipating in the IFC Christmas Party with the Phi Sigs. Social activities on the KD agenda were a pledge retreat at Tapoca, North Carolina, a winter formal and a tea for the fraternity house- mothers. Also the KD pledges marked up third place in the 1968 Sigma Chi Derby. President: Kay Marie Burns Vice-Presidents: Marty Wright Nancy Nelson Secretary: Ann Armstrong Treasurer: Margaret Hopkins Kappa Kappa Gamma spent this year concen- trating on next year and their Centennial cele- bration-with special emphasis on the $1000 scholarships to be given on each of the 94 cam- puses where KKG has a chapter. Besides pre- paring for the centennial, the Kappas also held a party with the Kappa Sigma fraternity for some of the areats orphans. They also proposed the permanent adoption of a settlement house. Social activities included a Winter Formal and a presen- tation of the pledge class. Kappa Kappa Gamma, founded at Monmouth College, Monmouth, Illinois, in 1870, established a chapter at UT in February, 1967. Kappa Kappa Gammas are active in Vol Corps, ROTC Sponsor Corps and Angel Flight. They also have members on Adawayhi, the Panhellenic Judicial Board and the Volunteer staff. Kappas are also little sisters of various fraternities. 300 5990515355 wa? Barbara Robertson Lucy Floyd Marty Wright Elizabeth Ann Morton Ann Meacham Anna Thompson Caroline Weismueller Kathy Hibbs Anne Henry Peggy Pope Donna Buchannan Anne Maxwell . Emily Evans . Peg Jones - Barbara Tolmie Jacque Church Lisa Brandon Ceci Atwood Bunny Kreeger 20. 21. 22. 24. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. Chris Linstrom Beth Richmond Pam Cloyd Pat Kane . Margaret Hopkins Andrea Sledge Donna Clark Missy Thaggard Nancy Pohl Kay Marie Burns Mary Estes Vicki Baptist Ann Armstrong Teresa Pentecost Nancy Nelson Linda Giles Connie Bennett Margaret Harris Ellen Hazenfield 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 54. 55. Nash Coleman Susan Turner Winkie Rhea Lillie Kay Mitchell Marcia Haughland Chris Strange Sandy Johns Peggy Luttrell Lise Cater Bonnie Jean Boyd Winkie Wilson Kathy Odom Cynthia Atwell Linda Newell Patsy Hughes Jean Ann O,Con.nor Nancy Kay Riggan 301 President: Rella Hines First Vice-President: Cindy Brady Second Vice-President: Susan Zurcher Secretary: Susan McMillon Treasurer: Karen Thompson Phi Mu sorority was founded on March 4, 1852, at Wesleyan Female College in Macon, Georgia, and established at UT on May 15, 1908. The special project of the group this year was the Phi Mu Bridge Benefit for the Knoxville Dogwood Arts Festival. Last year Phi Mu donated $1,000 to the Festival. Other activities for the Phi Mus included fund- raising projects for their national philanthropies: the Phi Mu Toy Cart and the 28.5. Hope? A house party, retreat, and formal for the pledges as well as the Pink Carnation Ball, a Christmas party and an initiation retreat, were also on the agenda for the Phi Mus. Their pledge class came in second in the Sigma Chi Derby this year. Also four Phi Mus were chosen for Whats Who in American Colleges and Universities. 307. HHH alone: I-u-u-u-n-A FWNFPFOWNQWPWNH Susan Zurcher Shelby Baker J ane Hope Penny McDonald Joan Loveday Carolyn Schwenn Phyllis: Fiser Vicky Koger George Walker Cindy Groce Mary Haubenrich Mary Ann Fuzek Pat Drew Karen Thompson . Linda Hill . Myra Flemming . Barbara Canfield 18t 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. Jane Howard Pat Hill Kathy Stuart Kay McIntyre Rhonda Walker Barbara Fitts Carole Pancoast Diane Feurt Glenda Panter Arm McMillon Cathy Conner Jeannie McMullen Becky Thomas Eyleen Hamner Brenda Bomar Cindy Brady Becky Jackson .WMJWWMM. 35. Michelle Ricciardelli 36. Becky Pirtle 37. Connie Brown 38. Cynthia Parrott 39. Linda Smith 40. Louise Dengler 41. Linda Grace 42. Susan Stewart 43. Francis Wilkerson 44, Nancy Thomason 45. Glenda Rainwater 46. Susan Flynn 47. Patsy Ditzel 48. Marty Kreis 49. Martha Bethea 50. Carol Smith 51. Karen Dughman 303 President: Debbie Jones Vice-President: Martha Huff Secretary: Suzy Hartman Treasurer: Jane Barron Pledge Trainer: Theresa Northcutt Pi Beta Phi celebrated their 102nd year as a national fraternity this year in Gatlinburg, Ten- nessee-the home of their national philanthropy. Founded on April 28, 1867, at Monmouth College in Monmouth, Illinois, Pi Beta. Phi established a chapter at UT on May 15, 1948. Some of the ser- vice projects planned by the Pi Phis this year in- cluded an afternoon party for the Knoxville Boys, Club and a magazine sale for the Gatlinburg Set- tlement House. They also scheduled a pledge formal, an annual houseparty in Gatlinburg as well as a Monmouth Duo-a weekend of activities with the Kappa Kappa Gammas. A Pi Beta Phi was a finalist for Homecoming Queen as well as being president of Mortar Board and chosen for ths Who. The Pi Phis also had four Vol Beauties and twelve little sisters in various fraternities. 304 gNNNHHHHI-IHI-IHHH NHGtDOOKIc'zUVthr-Iocoporzgagpw'NQ-n Kay Cearley Beka Bromley Sara Oliver Peggy Lacey Rozanne Whitaker Cindy Dillahunty Becky Casey Debbie Jones Martha Huff Karen Smith . Rogene Russell . Nancy Zack . Cheryl Winfree . Becky Allen - Gail Noe . Mary Moore . Deanna Kreiser . Kathy Crumley . Barbara Lowry - Cookie Powell - Cathy Pence - Peachy Wagner - Pam Luka 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. T 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. . Marietta Sweeney 44. 45. 46. Janie Hartsook Becky Snell Sara Mason Jeanie Taylor Kay Wolf Judy King Linda Amidon Genna Biggers Carolyn Scott Diana Tucker Betty Springer ina Mann Cathy Baez- Frances Cole Susan Hamlet Sarah Willis Anne DeBrocke Ginger Baer Hallye Smith Ann Griever Deborah Bryant Kathy Hood 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. - Patty Searight 54. 55. 56. 57. 59. 60. 61. 62. 64. 65. 67. 68. Linda Hildreth Jane Presswood Beegie Rollins Joy Spellings Debbie Friedli Leigh Kepley Linda Williams Theresa Northcut Jane Barron Jan Hashberger J ean Hartman Suzy Hartman Sally Mickle Alice Moore Ginger Norris Pam Carlson Maureen Garman Joy Hawkins Stephanie Spickard Martha Upton Linda Leslie L 305 President: Glenna Stone Vice-Presidents: DeAnn Haaby Betsy Miller Secretaries: Dianne Chadwell Sandra Daniel Treasurer: Sheila McKenzie Sigma Kappa, founded on November 9, 1874, at Colby Colege in Waterville, Maine, installed its Alpha Delta chapter at UT on April 16, 1921. A philanthropy program at the Hillcrest Nursing Units was the special project of the group this year. Other Sigma Kappa philanthropies include the Maine Seacoast Mission and a school for girls in Salmonica, Greece. Other activities for Sigma Kappa included the Violet Formal, a pledge retreat and formal, the Foundefs Day Banquet and Violet Day Tea. Sig- ma Kappa has members in Phi Kappa Phi, Mortar Board, Phi Beta Kappa and UT Singers. Also, their pledge class won the 1968 Sigma Chi Derby. V H H HHHH 91199,. H 9 Becky Burnette Jan Parker Linda Haynes Betty Bertaut DeAnn Haaby Lynnette Linton Kathy Jones Cheryl Taylor Sandra Daniels Becky Beasley Sarah Bozeman Emily Carson Susie Que Janelle Cutshaw Kathy Taylor Pat Terry 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 29. 30. 32. 33. Linda Riddle Ann Cross Susan Claiborne Diane Donaldson Linda Brakebill Kay Pile Susan Stannifer Joy Burke Bev Miller Kathy Gallahar Barbara Neil Kitty Welch Carlene Elliott Nancy Auerswald Susan Stanifer Cindy Cox Rochelle Taylor 34. Nancy Hopper 35. Betty Brakebill 36. Judy Wilson 37. Jessica Woody 38. Marjorie Wattenbarger 39. Barbara Crim 40. Glenna Tillery 41. Jean Wiley 42. Betty Jo Boyd 43. Kay Harr 44. Kathy Carroll 45. Bonnie Hackett 46. Mary Jane Hembree 47. Julie Hudson 48. Mary Nicholson 49. Glenna Stone 307 President: Holly Baxendale Vice-President: Sally Reeves Secretary: Linda Woolridge Treasurer: Rebecca Karr Pledge Trainer: Susan Gilbert Zeta Tau Alpha, founded at Longwood College in Farmville, Virginia, on October 15, 1898, came to UT with the installation of the Zeta chapter in 1904. Participation in a Homecoming Hoat with Phi Kappa Psi as well as winning the Ugly Man Con- test and sponsoring a Christmas party for a group of the area4s children were some of the special projects for Zeta Tau Alpha this year. ZTA social activities included a Homecoming party, a house- party at Coles Lake and pledge, winter, and spring formals. Winning the ZBT Treasure Hunt and overall winner at their State Day were two of the ZTA honors this year. Members are active in SGA, Angel Flight, Alpha Lambda Delta and Phi Beta Kappa. 308 5590.495939pr Gail Hutton Belinda Sloan Carolyn Delozier Louise Pitt Dona Dick Susan Gilbert Rebecca Kart Mary Ann Gilbert Marsha Boals Carol Ryan Barbara Daniel . Sherry Whaley . Betty Ann Hughes . Suzanne Eley . Susan Bonner Diane Beasley . Kathy Clarkson . Jane Banks Linda Wooldridge Diane Phillips . Phyllis Bishop Gail Smith - Jo Bandy . Pat Albright - Ginger Mahr a Martha Sue Polk - Ann Aitken - Betty Cross Ella Hodgson 30. 31. 32. 33. Nancy Benziger Laura Jones Sally Reeves Barbara Ridell Carolyn Bond . Rosemary Reichmann 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. . Jeannie Heatherly 54. 515. 56. 57. Kay Jones Donna Hicks Marian Marks Sandy Burdett Leslie Moffett Judy Bailey Mary? Phillips Debbie Dawson Ann Black Martha White Lucy Wadsworth Barbara Bader Betsy Boody Jenny Holt Ginny Fields Judy Poe Gwyn Smallwood Holly Baxendale Janie Llewellyn Jane Nichols Debbie Davis 322 w FRATERNITIES IFC President: Barton Haynes Executive Vice-President: A. B. Culvahouse Administrative Vice-President: Brient Mayfield Judicial Vice-President: Ronnie Henderson Secretary: John R. Long Treasurer: Ronnie Nevin The UT Interfraternity Council is the governing body of social fraternities on campus. The Council consists of the president and two other representatives of each of the twenty-one member social fraternities and four colonies. Th Council had a year-Iong schedule of special programs. Reality 68 was a fall retreat for examination of the liberal trends in education and their relationship to fraternities. The 1972 Planning Program was directed at incoming fresh- men pledges for the purpose of eventually alleviating vari- ous shortcomings in the fraternity system. The IFC gave three male international students scholarships that pay for rooms in fraternity houses. IFC, along with the Panhellenic Council, co-sponsored Greek Week and a Christmas party, where about 200 Knoxville orphans were entertained with a free carnival and gifts. NHHHHHHHHHH Sowmqmmgwmropwsmmpwpu . Rick Rayburn Dickey Brown David Melgaard Richard Boggot Fred Smith . Alan Schlossberg Richard Brooks David Craig Hale Moss . Bill Compton Dennis Inman . Buzz Johnson . Butch McGuire . Roy Cecil . Gary Pack . John Wrigley . John Sykes . Ray Hurd . Terry Kessinger . Don Van Vleet . Tim Myers ,1 1 W??? M J A 313 . Max Stern . Charles Krivicher . Dan Wiles . Joe Rosson . Jim Whitley . Tommy Thomas . Alan Himmelstein . John Maddux . Bob Shurtz . Ray Popovic . Bert Sams . John Reynolds . Bill Phillips . George Hill . Jim Hennig . Morris Atkinson . Bill Lowry . Steve Lay . Lee Bowden . Chad Holliday . Jeff 13100 Infield ' Bill Be11 . Rob WOOdSOn . John Diddle . Mike Brehner . John Medley ' Mike Stanton . Bill Pfiager Mike Whitler . Johnny Adams . Keith MOrley . A. B. CUIVahouSe . Batten Haynes . BruCe Winslow I King Rogers . Ronnie Nevin . Brient Mayfield Ralph Hillmer . Charles Dean ' Eddie Miller 1. 2. 3. 4 5. 6. 7. 8. 9 Van Sanks Robert Wimbrow Bill Esch . Terry Brown David McCarroll Joanna Puckett Mike Dixon Bill Quinn . Bob Birkholz . Van Huffstetler . Grant Davis . Wells Jones . . Mike Tribble . Bob Price V . Jim Bletner . Bill Fleenor . Dewey Hodges . John Knight . Butch McGuire . Bob Shurtz . David Crumpton . Dent Davis . Hershel Blackburn . Richard Sharpe 315 President: H. M. McGuire Vice-Presidents: Grant S. Davis Robert Shurtz Secretary: Richard Sharpe Treasurer: Bill Compton Rush Chairman: Dewey Hodges Acacia won the IFC Service Award this year. Fraternity projects included the East Tennessee Childrents Hospital, Shrine Newspaper Sale, ,and the Journal Milk Fund. Acacia was founded na- tionally in 1904 at the University of Michigan and came to UT in 1963. Acacia captured the Orange League track cham- pionship, won the ZBT Treasure Hunt during Greek Week, and was a runner-up in the Intra- mural College Bowl. Acacians are presidents of SAME and the UT Karate Club. 12. Myron Towbin 13. Simon Glazer 14. Ronald Nevin 15. Milce Weiss 16. Steve Leib 1. Mike Wilons 2. Barry Rottersman 3. David Dubrow 4. Barry Rosenstein 5. Richard Bernstein 17. Cary Kosten 6. Henri Loberbaum 7. Mike Brenner 8. Steve Miller 18. Barry Gussoff 19. Barry Saloff 20. Mike Bogoslavsky 21. Bobby Diftler 9. Randy Schwartz 10. Marc Flatt 22. Eric Pargament 11. Ed Hochberger 316 317 President: Lee J . Bloomfield Vice-President: Barry Saloff Secretary: Marc Platt Treasurer: Ralph Goodman Alpha Epsilon Pi was founded at New York University on November 7, 1913. The chapter at Tennessee was established in 1949. Activities for this year have included cook-outs, bowling, dances, having guest speakers, and a trip to Atlanta for a Braves game and a cookout at Stone Mountain. The special project for the year was sponsoring the Muscular Dystrophy Drive. The Alpha Epsilon Pi outstanding advisor award was given to Louis Loef. 3w M I. M S f??? f , President: Hale Moss x24; Vice-President: Joe Taylor ' ' ' 52 Alumni Secretary: John Hodges - , . Secretary: Ken Goddard , , ?,r Treasurer: David Craig 1 L g f W? Alpha Gamma Rho was Eounded on April 4, 1908, at the University of Illinois, and in 1951 the Alpha ' r Kappa chapter was installed at UT. This year Alpha Gamma Rho took part in the J oumal Milk Fund, the Heart Fund, and the Muscular Dys- trophy drive. The main social activities were the Half formal held in the winter quarter and the Pink Rose formal in the spring. There are Alpha Gamma ths in Circle K, Block and Bridle, the Forestry Club, and various organizations on the agricul- tural campus. r-u-n HowmgthWNr-I r-u-I wsv Ron Blacker Peter Mills Roy Hanna David Owen Charles Huddleston Dail Meadows Roy Barnes Joel Gardner Bob Carson Don Eden Joe Gaines Scotty Norman David Craig 18. 19. 20. 21. George Brown Ken Reed David Wilson Benny Nanney John Long Tom Leitch Bill Newman John Hodges Les Binkley Nancy Boggan Hale Moss Joe Taylor Joe Shearer Joe Elliot Dan Morris Roger Hinson Mom Sterchi Eddie Paschall Ken Ashley Mike Witt . J im Silano Pat Hickie Butch Blevins David Stone Stan Koss Sam Hamblen 319 40. 41. 42. 434. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. Jesse Wilson Bob Bishop Billy Donnell Terry Burnette Ron Lipford David Gunn Joe Davis Richard Hollen Steve Parks Claud Brown Steve Forrester Russ Jarrell 1 1m Aw, H 1. David Crowder 2. John Alexander 3. John Hastie 4. Wayne Stormer 5. Chuck Shaulis 6. Ray Overton 7. Andy Eckhart 8. Paul Core 9. Wade Williams 10. Doug Veazey 11. Joe Rosson 12. Irv Bilsky 13. Bob Johnson 14. Don Barger 15. Ray Hurd H H NNN WNH H 999N9WPWNH MHHHHHHHH opwuamgwm rm.- , K Roy Neuenshwander Gary Dodson Paul Sherrington Mike Bochman Jeff Flashnick Carl Ratcliff Miss Phillips Mr. Tennessee Gary Pack Sam Simmons . John Sykes . Dan Dillon . Miss Jones . Dave Hamilton . Jim Allison . C. B. Patterson . Ben Page . Miss Lacey Chuck Cates . Jim Elliot . Roy Cecil . Gary Blankenship . Ron Colquett President: J ohn Sykes Vice-President: Sam Simmons Secretary: Ben Camby Treasurer: Dan Dillon Phi Kappa Tau is one of Tennesseds newest fraternities, having come on cam- pus in the fall. Phi Kappa Tau was founded at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. March 17, 1906. The chapter placed third in the Heart Fund Drive and participated in the IFC Christmas party for underprivileged chil- dren. Social activities have included dances at Homecoming, Christmas, and Valentines Day. And then there was the swinging, out-of-sight pajama party. Yes, they are the house on Lake Avenue with the red shutters and the big red letters above the door that say Phi Kappa Tau. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13 14 15. 16. Dan Conaway Joe Hvie Jim Ozment Allen Cultra Charlene Franklin David Orr Harry Ford Jim Miller Bob Pinkard Jim Reed Rick Peterson Lee Palmer . Chap Hodges . Bill Barnes Steve Stevenson J ohn Adams . Ron Richards . Betty Kay Winton . Mike Lackey . Greg Dugger . Mike Hassell . Monty Trimble . Jay Anania . Palmer Rolfes 1. Jay Smith 1. David Sims . Jeff Larkin . Dick Reich . Greer Carlisle . Sid Summerford . Tom Snow . Jon Peterson 33 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. Ed Long Garner Strickland Steve Carmichael Bob Hangii Julie Dodson Ken Spengeman Mason Blake Scott Grice Ken Clayton Bob Alley Bob Leathers David Smith Bruce Winslow Mrs. Georgia Wood Rem Owen Missy 'I'haggard . Charlie Todd . Logan McCabe . John McCormick . Jerry Peterson . King Rogers . Doug Haynes . Ben Roberts . George Yarbro . Willard Moore . Bob North . Marty Szelgis . Dick Feller . Mike Gamer . Bill Alexander . David Delgado . Roy Groth President: King Rogers Executive Vice-President: Maxwell Calloway Secretary: Ronnie Richards Treasurer: Ben Roberts Pledge Trainer: David Delgado 37-3 Alpha Tau Omega Last fall Alpha Tau Omega initiated an open dinner-speaker policy at the house and among those who came for dinner and a speech were Chancellor Weaver, President Holt, Dr. Ruth Ste- vens, and Ralph Boston. President Nixonhs daugh- ters, Julie and Tricia, became honorary Little Sisters of the Maltese Cross while in Knoxville on a campaign stop. ATO also held a party for chil- dren from the Trimbull Orphanage. In the spring, ATOhs held Little Sisters of the Maltese Cross rush, elected their sweetheart, and had a formal in Gatlinburg. The fraternity held its annual yard-of-cloth contest during Greek Week. Established at UT in 1872, Alpha Tau Omega was the first fraternity to come to the campus. ATO was founded nationally in Richmond, Vir- ginia, on Sepetmber 11, 1865. 324 he VI ll SMOKY MTN. MKT. SOUTH END OF HENLEY ST. BRIDGE - PHONE 522-9460 . Jim Reed . Garner Strickland Mike Hassell Mike Lamb . David Delgado Joe Riley . Steve Carmichael . Bruce Winslow . Jim Jonas 10. Rem Owen 11. Dick Feller 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ??.NP r999u?w9 r-n-t Glenn Chinery Rick Parker Bob Ross Rice Bogard Bill Cantrell Ramsey Blanks Mike Borum Mike Chapman Dick Doerner Leo Lindsay Wayne Hyder 22.6 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. Tom Rolf Bill PHager Harry Brassler Sam Odom Mike Whitler Chris Ballaner Gary Pitzl Henry Garner Bill Luzier Tennyson Flowers 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 31. Charlie Moriarty Glenn Lindsay George Hill Gary Hood Emilio Verastegui Wilson Wright John Rossman Joe Poore Skip Branam Jack Potter President: Glenn Lindsay Vice-President: Greg Cobb Secretary: Wayne Hyder Treasurer: Henry Garner Pledge Trainer: Charles Moriarty Rush Chairman: Mike Whitler Beta Theta Pi fraternity was founded at Miami of Ohio University in 1839 and established a UT chapter in 1967. Helping the Blount County Chil- dren,s Home was their main service project this year. Other activities included a pledge trip to Na- tional Headquarters in Ohio as well as holding a Founder,s Day Weekend. Beta Theta Pi also en- tered All-Sing mixed group competition with Delta Gamma sorority. Betahs were league champions in football, volleyball, tennis and bowling. Also, the pledge class placed third in the Anchor Splash. 37-7 President: Fred Smith Vice-President: Ed Miller Secretary: John Trudel Treasurer: Jeff Hoffman Chi Phi was established at UT in 1967 and ex- pects to be chartered in the fall of 1969. The fra- ternity was established nationally in 1854 at Princeton, the University of North Carolina, and Hobart College. Last year the 27 members made participation in the J our'nal Milk Fund Drive and the Heart Fund their special projects. U'I s chapter took third and fourth places respectively in the 1968 and 1969 Chi Phi Southeastern Basketball Tournaments. . John Trudel . Dave Whatley . Jeff Hoffman . Stan Mathews . Fred Smith . Paul Lohnes . Ken Burger . Ed Miller . Bob Watts Ron Metzger . Tom Brannon . Roy Dobbs . Robert Cory 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10. v-u-u-a wNH President: Lee Bowden Vice-President: Houston Payne Recording Secretaries: Andy Weaver Tony Fitz Treasurer: Larry Evans The members of Delta Tau Delta had a Thanks- giving dinner with Alpha Xi Delta for a group of orphans last fall, whereas the months of January and February were filled with practices for All- Sing. Founded in 1858 at Bethany College in Virginia, Delta Tau Delta was established at UT in 1924. The chapter received the award last year for the most improvement in scholarship among all fra- ternities. 330 :oooqaauuzwwn-A HHHH WNHO Andy Weaver Jeff Fletcher Bill Sanders Frank Torbett . Ken Carrico John Bays Phil Robinson Jim Hawkins Wayne Hutchins Bill Wooten Carl Winzeler Rick Long Champ Avent 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. Don Davis Farrell Levy Bill Lovell George Berry Lee Bowden Bob Allen Jim Morgan Bill Carmichael Hugh Davis Ralph Heath Larry Evans A1 Redwine Ray Grissom 27. Floyd Ditmore 28. Don Kinney 29. John Reynolds 30. Doug Wilson 31. Jim Delashmit 32. Steve Lay 33. Rob Nandor 34. Ross Hadom 35. Tom Yokley 36. Tom Faulkner 37. Mike Davis 331 President: Douglas Williams Vice-President: John Wrigley Secretary: Ronald Clark Treasurer: Bernard Pippin Delta Upsilon international fraternity was founded at Williams College, Williamstown, Mas- sachusetts, in 1834, thus making it the sixth old- est national fraternity. The non-secret fraternity installed its UT chapter on May 16 of this year. To be initiated, one must complete the Junior Active program, the equivalent of a pledge pro- gram, have a 2.2 GPA and be approved by 8092; of the actives. The main Delta Upsilon project this year with the anual DU-It, a free dance for the students during Spring Quarter. They also made signs sup- porting the Open-Speaker policy and open hours for women students plus signs supporting the football and basketball teams at all home games. Delta Upsilon was third in grades fall quarter; the Junior Actives had the highest grades among fraternities that quarter. They also won the ttBeat Vandy contest. 337- mmqmghwwu Michael Knies Terry Kessinger Tony Vaghy Noel Freesh Ronald Clark Gary Eckert Sam DeLozier Bernard Pippin Pat McNabb 3d 10. Chuck Conley 11. Jack Goodwin 12. John Durden 13. Lee Steele 14. Cliff Greenwood 15. Mark Ellstrom 16. Gary Johnson 17. John Wrigley 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 333 Doug Williams Eric Haralson J ames Preston Richard Pyburn J ames Murray Charles Hamilton Robert Mazzei Brownie Marsh Mike McNabb President: Bob Bivens Treasurer: Bob Hopson Rush Chairman: Phillip James Pledge Trainer: Mac McGhee The Tennessee Chapter of FarmHouse was established on November 7, 1959. The national founding occurred on April 15, 1905, at Missouri. This year FarmHouse placed second in the Greek Week competition. They participated in the Amer- ican Quarterhorse Association show in Memphis and were recognized as the second chapter in the nation for initiating a little sister program. Parti- cipating in intramurals, FarmHouse won Hrst place in basketball and won second place in football competition. The mid-winter formal was enjoyed by all, even the snowing in. Best news yet, Farm- House will have a new house in the fall. 334 1. Jeannie Williams 2. Otis Horney 3. Parker Thomas 4. Don Bradley 5. Jon Brown 6. Pam Moore 7. Jerry Gardner 8. Pat Winningham 9. Stan Martin 10. Wayne Pitts 11. Ronnie Womack 12. Danny Linville 13. Denny Harris 14. Fred Hall 15. Zack Kelley 16. Barbara Yapp 17. Marvin Brame 18. Larry Grissom 19. Charlotte Stitt 20. Marti Herschel 21. Larry Martin 22. Terry Brawley 23. Gary Mason 24. David Woods 25. Bobby Schmaltz 26. Mary Jernigan 27. David Mosal 28. Connie Brown 29. Guy Higgins 30. David Buckhalter 31. Susan Hunter 32 Buddy Palmore 33. Mike Shaw 34. Lane Lyle 35. Jim McFaddin 36. Mom Smith President: Larry Martin Vice-President: Obie Moore Secretary: Stan Martin Treasurer: Mike Walker 337 NMM L r-u-n-u-n-A 25935739599051???pr Steve Foster Walter Ellison Peter White Charlie Williams Bay Crawford Greg Williams Tom Arrants Jerry Tompson Larry Parlee Vicki Baptist Obie Moore William Joyner Fred Hall Robert Brawley 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. . Clay Shwab 26. 27. 28. J ohn Mauldin John Gillespie Tom Kleeb Sonny Lucchesi Dan Durbeck Bustr Adkisson Larry Kuhnert Craig Williamson Sandy Prater Richard Hawkins Nancy LeBrun Linda Price Chris Eager 339 Pi Chapter, founded on December 21, 1885, boasts a reputation to remember: true Southern gentlemen. Con- vivium marked the birthday of their hero, Robert E. Lee and was properly celebrated. The annual Rose Ball was held despite snow and more snow. Spring saw warm weather and baseball games from the patio. May saw warmer weather and Old South. Old South was formally begun by untraditionally blowing up their sacred cannon and many neighboring windows. The Old South Ball boasted a grand finale in Sevierville jail . . . Old South beards, uniforms, dresses, and all . . . yes, true Southern gentlemen to the end! President: Rick Rayburn Vice-Presidents: Dudley Meadows Denny Hunter Secretary: David Melgaard Treasurer: Larry Butle Pledge Trainer: Bill Spears HH Swowmgmmpmmr-I 13. 14. 15. 16. J im Campbell . Frank Wilburn . Chuck Braden Robert Gross . Ford Stuart . Hobart Akin Buzzy Keith Terry Clark . John Greenblatt Lee Truitt . Denny Hunter Greg Smith Tom Corts Herman Hall Lofton Stuart John Wallace Hudson 17. Bill Spears 18. Winston Bland 19. Jimmy Vaughn 20. Bob Russell 21. Will Smith 22. Rick Rayburn 23. Eddie Mayer 24. Roy Jacocks 25. Dudley Meadows 26. Mike Curry 27. Doug Warne 28. Mike Clarke 29. David Shupe 30. Tom Wilks 31. Bill Henderson 32. J. H. Grahm 33. John Nevins 341 35. Rick May 36. Henry Ramer 37. Steve Hoskins 38. Phil Kelley 39. Larry SchaITer 40. Larry Butler 41. Craig Miller 42. Sam Brown 43. Randy Loy 44. David Leonard 45. Bob Levinson 46. Dickie Brown 47. Woody Woodson 48. Richie Wells 49. Don White 34. Ray Mathis Kappa Sigma This year was Kappa Sigmais one-hundredth anniversary. Founded at the University of Vir- ginia in 1869 and brought to UT in 1880, Kappa Sigma is the second largest national fraternity. This year started off at UT with Operation Brotherhood, which was held in conjunction with the YMCA, Boy's Club, and various orphanages. Kappa Sigma received a reward from the national office for the brotherhood project. Members were victorious in all events in intramural sports this fall-winning university championships in foot- ball volleyball, and tennis. The fraternity also had an enjoyable change of pace in a pledge swap with the Delta Delta Delta sorority. Winter quar- ter the black and white formal was held and the senior dinner and dance formal was held in the spring. 342 . Deke Iglehart . George Keith Richard Shobe Fred James . Ronnie Stephens . Randy Bitter . Larry Feldman . Art Stimson . Ray Dubose 10. David Melgaard QMQQWhWNl-I 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Steve McClanahan Jack Robbins Jim Elrod Joe Bishop Bill Earnest Henry Hannon Gary Westcott Mike Dyer Mike Cross Randy Roberts 34-3 21. Chuck Thomas 22. Jim Duffy 23. Tommy Portis 24. Skip Hildebrand 25. Wade Bourne 26. Joe Washington 27. Judd Newman 28. Mike Fleming 29. Jerry Welsh nm M... wm m 1 mm m k tee. AmaG .sMBh m..eP rttl Momem up; 25:... mme ePau d.M..S .$era mkwm PVST 344 3 , , . ,1 L AA AA a 3i; 1 4' if 39 3 .f A m A L A3L a ,5 o L. m L f u .. 3. 3 W7 Ww A ; N; 1 3 5 A L n; 3: 3 V ' L A 3 .5, q ; 4 x o y ; 4 '2 j P 3 fig? w; $4. a! a. 1 m; A . A 1., - a Lambda Chi Alpha Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity, founded in Bos- ton on N ovember 2, 1907, established a UT chapter on March 19, 1932. Requirements for membership include completing a quarter of pledgeship With a 2.2 average. This year Lambda Chi participated in the Journal Milk Fund and the Heart Fund drives. They also, along with the Pi PhYs, held a Halloween party for orphans, as well as an Easter party for orphans, in co-operation with the Kap- pa Deltas. Their sweetheart was chosen Interna- tional Lambda Chi Alpha Crescent Girl and the 1968 UT Homecoming Queen. President: John Maddux Vice-President: Ken Cowell Secretary: Frank Durand Treasurer: Dick Holt During Homecoming Phi Delta Theta,s Hoat, wwA Bad Trip to Volunteerlandf, placed second in the competition. The fraternity held a party with Del- ta Delta Delta and played Alpha Omicron Pi in football. A Foundefs Day Banquet was held win- ter quarter. A Phi Delt was elected captain of the 1968-69 Volunteer basketball team. Also this year, two members were elected into the Phi Beta Kap- pa scholarship honorary and three members were SGA senators. Phi Delta Theta was established at UT on Sep- tember 14, 1963. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Ronnie Roberts Roy Marshall Ken Cowell Wade Pitts David Shropshire Stewart McCroskey Steve Hill Duggan Bradley Tom Stark . Jay Austin . J im Gribble . Martin Lindsey . Larry Mansfield . Frank Durand . Tony Fracchia . Scott Sewell . Roland Funk . J im Stranch . Dan Kirchberg . Barbara Brickles 4. Mike Brown . Chris Pasoall . Charles Dean . Greg Slusher . Gary Wade . Rob Middlemas . Mary Ann Fuzek . David Mullins . Dick Holt . Drew Foster . Angus Gillis . Steve Hamer . Barry Medley . Tom Bratcher . Bill Kenna . Frank Duckworth . Zack Wright . Donna Buchanan . Tom Skelton . Bill Carden . Doug Milligan . J im McCord . Rick Meadows . Kathy McGuffey . J 01111 Maddux . Larry Anderson . Roger Price 351 President: Rob Woodson Recording Secretary: Brient Mayfleld Corresponding Secretary: John Favage Treasurer: William Walters Historian: Clifford Johnson Phi Gamma Delta Phi Gamma Delta fraternity, founded at Washington and Jefferson on May 10, 1848, established the Kappa Tau chapter at UT on April 11, 1890. Painting a settlement house for cere- bral palsy children constituted the main Fiji service project. They also held a Christmas party for some of the areas cerebral palsy children. Other service activities included collecting money for the J our'nal Milk Fund and the Heart Fund. The White Star pledge dance and the Black Diamond formal were the outstanding so- cial activities of the Phi Ganfs this year. Individual Phi Gam1s also took an active part in SGAy IFC, as well as various com- mittees. 351 1. David Woodward H pwwswwewm 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 181. 19. Rita Seweull Bill Calhoon Rob Mayfield Marie Kirk Buzz Lovell Candy Kennedy Sherri Andrews Sue Foster Dickie Austin Johnny Bolin Janice Ryan Doug Guion Stephen Smith Susan Jones Rob Lewis Hannah Priscilla Bond Jeff Beane 20. Bill Davidson 21. Craig Fitzhugh 22. Fred McCallen 23. Mark Robbins 24. Rob Woodson 25. Sharon McGivern 26. Nancy Jennings 27. Gary Grace 28. Dick North 29. Sandy Frost 30. George Scott 31. Phil Morrison 32. Jeff Thompson 33. Chip Johnson . Jim Miller 35. Marie Hixon . Debbie Gibson . Bill Fitzgibbons . Mrs. Martha Herbert . Jim Money . Gayden Green . Doug Marshall . Pat Sanders . Kitty Welch . Bob Souder . Jim Hazenfield 2. Carol Durette . Sandy Bell . Bill Long . David Money . Sheila Fason . Kelly Davis . Bob McConnell . Nancy McConnell . Sandra Mercer . Charlie Harper President: Ken Landgren Vice-President: Tom Wong Secretaries: Wally Brewer Bob Macdonald Treasurer: Mike Patterson Pledge Trainer: George Cox Phi Kappa Psi, founded on February 19, 1852, at Jefferson College in Cannonsberg, Pennsylva- nia, established a UT chapter on April 22, 1967. The UT chapter has the notoriety of being the fastest colony in UT as well as Phi Kappa Psi history to receive its charter; it took the colony only one year. Participating in the Journal Milk Fund and initiating an animal shelter cleanup constituted the main service projects of Phi Kappa Psi this year. They also worked on a Homecoming float with Zeta Tau Alpha as well as holding various informal parties. They also had the fourth highest grade point average of the fraternities. 1 a 1 1 1 1 1 1 x i 1 t x . ,.:,1 .Quuot , 13; I-n-H-u-A WNHPFOPONQF'kWNH Charlie Bozeman Mack Pemberton Ed Hill . Matt Schaeffer Bob Scott David Jones Dickie Reese Don Armstrong John R. Long Ed Pennel Mike Haynes Butch England . Ray Hailey 356 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. Bob Armstrong Bill Whitesell Kathy Gwynn Randy Petterson Mike Woodall Joe Wooden John McClure Al Dietrich Tommy Rice Betty Eddington Danny Marshall Don Beam Tom Austin 27. . Don Knight 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 37. Mike Gower Tim Myers Joe Grubb Doug Seaton Bob Kiem Sharon Saddler Debbie Friedli Bill Powers Dick Hinton Mary Bond Tedford Ken Scarbro 357 President: Joe Wooden Vice-President: Tom Reilly Secretary: Tim Martin Treasurer: Robert Keim Sentinel: Don Redden Inductor: Wayne Conley Phi Sigma Kappa Phi Sigma Kappa was the kickoff group this year for the Knoxville Journars Milk fund drive. Another fall project was the Christmas party for the children at the UT Hos- pital. Phi Sigma Kappa held a Halloween party at Tucka- leechee, a homecoming party at Gatlinburg, and the annual Carnation Ball. The fraternity was named the most active chapter in Region III and is the home chapter of the Grand President of Phi Sigma Kappa for 1968-70. Founded on March 15, 1873 in Amherst, Massachuseets, Phi Sigma Kappa was established at UT on January 6, 1924. SDPOF'PWPWNH Don Redden Rodney Coulston Mike Folk Davis Mitchell Martha White Butch Rymer Mary Howard Reese Robert Durrett Ron Batts Sandy Bagwell . John Taylor . Rick Dulaney Tony Drakes Fred Harrison 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. $2; Bob Anderson Bill Selecman Barry Bozeman Dale Blanco Mike Duff Dakie Huntoon Mary Harris John Lyell Mike Clift J , M. Robbins H. L. J ohnson Alan Pittard Tom Endress Tom Rielly 359 President: Jon McCalla Vice-President: Chad Holliday Secretary: Nick Brisco Treasurer: Steve Obal 36o PWNWPPWNH Bob Phister Tom Eastbum Eddie Hayes Fred Bledsoe Owen Luallen Mark Linville Dave Whitely Bobby Hardin Mike Blaylock David Cloyd . Sam Thacher . Ed Weakley . Joe Kitchell . John Rowe Evelyn Schuler Al Villines Tommy Morris Bill Seale Jack Richbourg Bob Borders . Jim Bucher Robert Taylor 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. . Ronnie Puettman 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. Nan Scott Drew Jeffrey James Blair Dave Timbie Tom Dunn Dick Zwickey J im Lynch Chad Holliday Jack Marlow Mike Brookshire Bill Cooper Rex Pebble Richard Leggett Randy Mobley Jim Yarborough A. B, Culvahouse Frick Hickman Newton Walker Steve Shelton Ben Davidson Pi Kappa Alpha 1968-1968 proved a memorable year for the Pikes. After all, who else won three first-places? During Homecoming, Pikes won the PresidenUs Trophy and first-place for their Homecoming float twith Delta Delta Delta. Another first-place was snagged during All-Sing tfirst-place mixed group with Sigma Kappa. National recognition came to Pi Kappa Alpha when their Dreamgirl, Mary Luallen, be- came the P1 Kappa Alpha National Dreamgirl. Because of its establishment at UT in 1874, Pi Kappa Alpha has become the oldest fraternity in continuous exist- ence here. Besides parties almost every week, the Pikes had the Calendar Girl Ball, the Dream Girl Ball, and a Roaring Twenties party this year. 5090857399935va 367. J on McCalla Mike Mitchell Bill Langford Peter Grau Mike Brown Bill Killian Mike Corn Bill Wilson Mrs. Ross 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. Linda Riddle Steve Yokely Terry Romito Don Vamell Randy Reynolds David Orr A1 Painter Sammy Helms Richard Bass 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. Diana King Ed Fowlkes Ronnie Adams Bill Faye Nan Scott Rick Kuhlman Doug McDonald Terry Parsons Steve Leech 363 President: Richard M. Brooks Treasurer: Mike Craig Secretary: Ben Whitehead Warden: Tom Carden Pi Kappa Phi, founded at the College of Charleston on December 10, 1904, established a UT chapter on January 24, 1961. The special projects of Pi Kappa Phi included participating in the Heart Fund Drive, the March of Dimes and the IFC Christmas party. They also helped with Telerama and the Shrine paper sale. The annual Rose Ball, as, well as a Shipwreck party, were the main social activities for Pi Kap- pa Phi this year. They also held various teas hon- oring their little sisters and sweetheart plus pledge-active football games with several sorori- ties. Two Pi Kappa Phis are President and Vice- President of the Ham Radio Club; they also have a member who is an SGA senator and in Omicron Delta Kappa. H 1. Joe Reid 2. Mark Balsiger 3. Pete Bishop 4. Tom Carberry 5. Mike Wade 6. Don Robinson 7. Jeif Shinn 8. Larry Buzby 9. Chris Vaden 10. Ben Whitehead 11. Steve Larkin 12. Drew Wagner 13. Holly Olson 14. John McCook 15. Tom Carden 16. Nardi Bango 17. Charley Denny 18. Tom Molnar 19. Steve Larkins 20. John R. Nelson 21. Pete Hodges 365 22. Richard Brooks 23. Dennis Denihan 24. Doug Holt 25. Mick Mellon 26. Mike Schaefgen 27. Dave Brothers 28. Mike Craig 29. J on Lucas 30. Patti Kowalski 31. Suzi Simpson President: Jim Hennig -President: Mike Watters Secretary: Walter Wills Vice Treasurer: Gene Seymour HHHHH ?WNBPSOPOF?W$W.NH Hb-H-I 495w Rusty Decker Gene Seymour Don Hasson Walter Wills Steve Holloway Alan Anderson David Hughes Sheryl Foster Rosemary Lef'ler Steve Wieland Penny Voigt Jim Young Susy Betzelberger J im Hennig Harry Henry George Silvey Carol Vincent 18. Michael Christenberry 19. Jim Ryland 20. John Haffner 21. Bill Rarnett 22. Mike Rose 23. Julie Link 241. Joe Lester 25. Karlyn Riggsby 26. Eric Wischhusen 27. Joe Bruner 28. Christy Jones 29. Butch Blankenship 30. Harry Christenberry 31. Jim Bruner 32. Peter Holand 33. Chris Booth 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 43. 44. 45. 47. 49. Bill Nowlen Louis Browning Tom Harper Becky Helton Roy Emery Phenie Bonner Marlyn Moses Chris Christenberry Paxton Galyon Karl Saulpaw Tish Wiseman James Martin Jamie Wallen Pete Gaynor Sid Caradine Robby Allen 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. Louis Jim Rike Whitney Harrison John Diddle Bill Lowry Jim Beaty Al Betneger Dick Root A1 Mathaney Pierce Alexander Milton Ellis J. Wellington Chrysler IV Dudley Fairbanks Jr. Lucia Chew Ruth Carey Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Alpha Epsilon, founded at the University of Alabama on March 9, 1856, celebrated its nine- tieth year at UT this year: the SAE chapter was installed here on June 18, 1879. Besides helping with the J ournal Milk Fund and the Heart Drive, they also held a Christmas party for needy chil- dren and contributed to the Philippine Orphan Relief Fund. Other special projects included an annual pan- cake breakfast at Homecoming and a pledge candy sale for the Kidney Foundation. Social activities included rush parties for the Little Sisters of Minerva, various informal parties as well as formals. They also won the rotating trophy in the Delta Gamma Anchor Splash. . Robert McClenagan . Karlyn Riggsby . Bill Dearing . Ken Montgomery . Bob Flinn . Helen Zirkle . Richard Buchignani . Walter Wunderlich . Chuck Hennig . Louis . Carol Lovitt . J amie Wallen . Marlyn Moses . Al Roach . Mary Ann Lockett . Christy Jones . Jamie Pach . John Calloway . Pam Revere . Jack Williams . Larry Busby . David ShiHett . Sonny Leach . Brian West . Penny Voigt . Lee Bennett . Bill Clapp . Ralph McCracken . Bobby McCallie . Mark Hughes . Chip Elliott . Owen Gee . Butch Quick . Karl Saulpaw . John Diddle . Lucia Chew . Tony Rose . Paul Bass . Tom Nelson . Debbie Bisbee . Mike Watters . Bubba Ellis . Pete . Frank Gorrell , . Sandra Hancock . Ruth Carey . Dan Blakemore . Ed Hunt . Bobby Jackson . J 0e Thomas . Jack Bomar . Rick Bowen . Tish Wiseman . Bill Lowry . Ed Routon . Brenda Alexander . Bob Franklin mwmwwgmxgzzwwh ident: John Minchey Pres V : Gordon James . Carter Myers President Secretary 1C6 Tim Forshay Treasurer 53 O 37 Steve Van M01 Gordon Van M01 Bob Crawley Barrie Morgan Ken Hicks Jim Wade Nick Burkhalter . Bart White 9. Charlie Quinn 10. Marty Ozburn 11. Jim Hereford 12. Philip Gordon 13. Doug Anderton 14. Bill Holdsworth WNFHWPWNP 15. Gary Jennings 16. Pat Marsh 17. Rick Lebo 18. Barrie Coffman 19. Rick Moore 20. Bob Hawk 21. Sid Alexander 22. Stan Smith 23. Jim Whitson 24. Greg Robinson 25. Mack Ketron 26. Rick Pogue 27. Don Lesher 28. Jack Killian 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. Bill Hudson Mike Roberts Margaret Brown Sandy Gillespie Kidwell King Tommy Dickey Sunny Keck Janelle Cutshaw Art Nevins Gordon James Jeanie Gilbert John Minchey Bill Johnson Allen Boyd 371 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. David Bowen Betsy Minnis John McSween Paul Goolsby Terry Jones Jim London Randy Outland Burton Smith Johnny Claude Garrett Randy Phillips Tim Dempsey John Stewart Sigma Chi Sigma Chi fraternity was founded nationally June 28, 1855, at Miami of Ohio University and came to UT in 1917. Last summer UTts chapter hosted the Sigma Chi International Workshop here. Sigma Chi,s also received a fraternity schol- arship award from the National Council. Special projects included the annual Sigma Chi Derby for sorority pledges and the Wallace Foun- dation fund for an orphants home. The highlight of Sigma Chi social activities was the Blue and Gold Formal held in the spring. 377- H 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 0. Tom Crutchfield Rob McCare Oakley Jordan Mary Hale Jackson Tim Forshay Jess Bowen John Fabry Gina Boone Sam Hogin Mike Dickson 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Bob Garrison Cheryl Rosebury Connie Ethridge Johnny Claude Garrett Bill Smyth Bill Pemberton Carl Hartley Bill Brakebill Belinoa Foust Jim Austin 21. Steve Condurelis 22. 23. 24. 2.5. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. Jim Benz Russ Richards Joe Ed Hamlet Randy Phillips Bob Beaver Ned Priest Tom Evans Tim Bradley Mike Gryson . Sandy Wright . Brian Ebersole - Bert Hampton Stan Smith . Pete Edwards - BObby Hawk . John Cranwell Mike Kuykendall . Joel Hausler . Randy Pyne 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 47. 48. 49. John Gilliam Larry Eaton Harvey White David Kerr ROdney Gaston Eddie Ferguson Mike Allison Scott Williams Allen Boyd 373 V g g , 5 I 50- Kathy Bannon 51. Buck Schimpf 52. Barry Morgan 53. Bill Hudson 54. Steve Van M01 55. Bill Johnson 56. Barrie Coffman 57- Tim Dempsey 58. Bill Lockett President: D. H. Inman Vice-President: J . H. Robinson Secretary: B. T. Hunt Treasurer: H. K. Bell Pledge Marshall: J . C. Rader E 5: Sigma N u Sigma Nu fraternity came to UT in 1921 after being founded nationally at Virginia Military In- stitute a century ago. Sigma Nu,s were especially proud of winning first place in the Muscular Dys- trophy Drive and of their high scholarship rating last year. Sigma Nu placed in All-Sing and in Homecom- ing float competition. Social activities included a pledge dance, initiation dance, and the White Rose Formal. UT,s chancellor is a Sigma Nu alumnus. 376 3w SD????IFWNH Terry Hodge David Fickner J im Pentecost Steve Hydel Tad Zelski Stuart Byrom Niles Robinson Tommy Ferrel Fred Haggard Mike Peterson . Bill Hamilton Charles Garriott . Kelly Widner Bob Morrison Gary Garner Jim Nichol . Woody Waller -xnIIIIIIHHHHHH 'uuui1u. : 18. Mike Gininni 19. Luke Stanfield 20. Gary Given 21. Barry Hathcock 22. Buz Johnson 23. Bob Yates 24. Pat Turner 25. Larry Hooker 26. Barney Dale 27. Kirby Hamilton $. Kent Phillips 29. Scott Reams 30. Allen Hunley 31. Dick Stevens 32. Jeff Parsons 33. Stan Roberts 34. Dennis Ford 36. 37. 39. 40. 41. . Don Van Vleet 43. . Bill Gallaher . Ronnie Ward 47. . Warren Travis 49. 50. 51. 377 Tom Hunt John Thompson Danny Lawrence . Eugene Mathis Steve Beckman Chuck Pilgrim Benny Priddy J De Robinson Albert Lewis Dennis Inman Barry Hathcock Gerald Coocksy Russ Helfer a Z A$ ,3 :3. .C Tc .n . ,, Budfeiser .: III!I M6me M18 '51 Kath a mmu w... - e . rim! 2 5090.499wa? Don Gilliam Bob Boatwright Doug Gantt Bob Crouch Dick Basler Lou Epperson Bob Shnider Graham Geralds Les Wright . Jim Grant . Tom O,Donnell . Bob Bartnick . Bob Tate 14. John Keever 15. Tommy True 16. Jim Harding 17. Rick Davis 18. Frank Kowalski 19. Steve Reynolds 20. Pat Cassidy 21. Claude Kelly 22. Bill Neal 23. Grant McDonald 24. Milton Grant 25. Tom Gillem . Terry Roller . Ronnie Howell . Charles Carty . Tom Rawlings . Terry Gower . Jim Carmack . Mike Woody . Ken Hendrix . Alan Hughes . Dan Wiles . Jim Pool . Richard Grant President: Jim Carmack Vice-President: Dan Johnson Secretaries: Graham Geralds Ray Dunn Treasurer: Sam Bass 379 Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Phi Epsilon, founded at Richmond College on November 1, 1901, established the Alpha chap- ter at UT on May 29, 1913. The main service pro- ject of the SPEts this year was a Thanksgiving visit to the Kingston Pike Nursing Home. They also participated in the Journal Milk Fund, the Heart Fund, and the Muscular Dystrophy Drive. A Dogpatch party in the fall initiated the social activities for the SPEts. They also had a Roaring 20,s party, a Spring Fever formal, and a Winter founal. Sig Epts are active in Alpha Kappa Psi honorary fraternity, Scabbard and Blade, and the Beacon staff. 38o 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9 Alan Copeland Dwight Guinn John Reed Jerry Correll Hoppy Scantlin John White Steve Sinnaker Mark Bogart . Ray Dunn . Steve Herron . Mike Maxey . Gary Roth . Buck Davis . Tony Cooke . David Johnson . Bill Muenser . Jim Taylor . Ronnie Howell . Ray Whitley . J im Whitley . Bob Shnider . Bob Rice . Howie Kaplan . Pat Carden . Mark Palmer . Tom Carrier Chris Turner . Maurice Guinn . Jerry Sanford . Dan Jones 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 . Steve Rogers . Jim Jackson . Sam Pearsall . Roger Lang . Mark Groseclose . Greg Carlson . Sam Bass . Mike Shankman 39. Mike McNeely 40. Danny Crouse 41 . Jim Jeter 42. Danny Crowe 43. Tony Kelly 44. Steve Whisenhunt 45. Rick Scroggs 381 fwfer mwlrm M. Mr 1. Rick Rothchild 2. Russell Haas 3. Herb Berry 4. Kenny Krystal 5. Ronnie Greenstein 6. Marc Cohen 7. Marty Kradin 8. Jeff Hines 9. Larry Weinshanker 10. Les Silverman 11. Alan Schlossberg 12. Kenny Barr 13. Bob Raisman 387. 14. Marvin Harnick 15. Steve Lurey 16. Lula Mae Reed 17. Marvin Cypress 18. David Miton 19. Dennis Lehman 20. Mike Schneider 21. Danny breeman 22. Mike Lobel 23. Dorothy Foster 24. Steve Fleigel 25. Charles Fancher 26. Charles hrivcher 32. 37. Max Stern Andy Levy Les Samelson Barry Vinnick Steve Koganovsky Steve Bearman Mike Nash Barry Weinstein Abe Plough Ron Werner Bob Dunn Noel Glastien Flea Winston President: Alan Schlossberg Treasurer: Abe Plough Social Chairman: Larry Weinman Pledge Trainer: Lee Silverman Zeta Beta Tau fraternity, founded at City Col- lege of New York in 1903, installed its Alpha Nu chapter here on April 18, 1942. Special service pro- jects this year included helping with the Heart Fund, the Easter Seal Drive and the Journal Milk Fund. ZBT's also participated in the March of Dimes Telerama. A party at Tuckeleeche plus a spring formal were the main social activities this year. Zeta Beta Tau also entered a Homecoming Hoat in competi- tion. In connection with a cultural program, ZBT Invited university notables as guest speakers to the house. In intramural competition, Zeta Beta Tau ranked third overall in football and tennis. RESIDENCE HALLS N orth Garrick Hall North Carrick Hall, mexfs residence hall, is part of the Carrick coed dormi- tory located in the Presidential Complex. The hall sponsored an Easter Egg Hunt in the spring for a group of underprivileged children. With the women residents of South Carrick, the dormitory published a newspaper for its students. Social activities for the Carrick men included a talent show, a dance for all the Complex residents, and a ttBody Painting, demonstration. Teaming up with Clement Hall, Carrick captured first place in Homecoming Float Com- petition. The hall won third place in All-Sing Mixed Group with the help of Humes Hall voices. The Super Rally provided the men with a third place trophy. In residence hall intramural contests Carrick seized top honors in both swimming and volleyball. The residents sponsored a Homecoming Queen finalist and a candidate in the ttBeauty and the Beast contest. 386 387 President: Carolyn Stone Vice-President: Chris Flemm Secretary: Marcie Hawkins Treasurer: Libby Edgemon 388 Clement Hall Clement Hall, affectionately known as thrankhs Place? was named for former governor Frank G. Clement. It is one of the newer residence halls for women. Fall quarter found Clement and Carrick North working hard on their Homecoming float, which tied for top honors in campus-Wide competition. All-Sing brought the girls another trophy for h fourth place. Other dorm activities include open houses each month and participation in the Coffee House Circuit. gm President: Glenda Ruby Vice-President: Mary Ann Fuzek Secretary: Linda Lee , Treasurer: Jo Matheme Judicial Board Chairman: Carolyn Sudberry Activities Chairman: Ann Rose Dunford Hall President: Mary Nicholson Vice-President: Tina Commers Secretary: Donna Bell Treasurer: Donna Grubbs AWS Judicial Representative: Rogene Russell Dunford Hall, formerly known as West Hall B, was dedicated in May, 1968, to former Dean of Students Ralph Dunford. This womenis dormitory is located in the courtyard with Greve Hall and Massey Hall. Special projects for the Dunford group this year included participation in the Heart Fund Drive and the purchase of an ice machine for the dorm. Dunf-ord placed fourth in the All- Sing small group competition and took part in the Super Rally during Homecoming Week. The resi- dents were entertained with movies shown once a quarter in the lounge of the dorm. Gibbs Hall 390 Greve Hall Greve Hall, located in the courtyard, established its Resi- dence Association in 1953. The woments dormitory is named in honor of the former Dean of Women Harriet Greve. The Greve girls have sponsored several projects this year, including parties for the William Henson Home for Boys and a Forum on ttAbor- tion and the Pill? They were also involved in the campus- wide campaign to raise money for Operation Crossroads. Money was also being collected for aid to Biafra. Their All-Sing group placed second in the small group competition. President: Donna Fields Vice-President: Carolyn Owens Secretary: Susan Denney wwwwww Treasurer: Elaine Graves J ' L Activities Chairman: Sherry Frazier 391 ummh ; M wk: : aw ., '5 33 Humes Hall 393 Humes Hall women,s dormitory was opened for residents in September, 1966. The hall is located in the Presidential Complex. This year Humest accomplish- ments included contributing to the United Givers, Fund, donating to the Heart Fund and Operation Crossroads, and collecting cigarette packages to raise funds for a leukemia patient. Several honors were also won by the Humest residents. They placed second in Homecoming Hoat competition with Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Working with Carrick North, they won the third-place trophy in All-Sing mixed group competi- tion. The girls enjoyed many social activ- ities including open houses, the Super Rally, the Campus Book Store Spirit Con- test, and intramural competition. Humes provided karate lessons for its residents, sponsored a Homecoming Queen finalist, and a candidate for the Ugly-Man-on- Campus Contest. President: Kathy Carroll Vice-Presz'dent: Linda Baumgardner Secretary: Ann Cross Social Chairman: Linda Williams Massey Hall 394- 6656 Hall 395 NH gem Melrose Hall, once primarily upperclassmen male residents, has recently become a dorm housing all age groups and transfer students. The men in Melrose sponsored several special projects this year, including a Thanksgiving- Christmas party for children from the Con- cord Head Start Group. The children were entertained with games, storytelling, songs, and a treasure hunt. Melrose Hall also se- lected a Melrose Honor Court from candidates of womenhs residence halls. Social activities for the men were topped off with a first place victory in the Super Rally. Sections E and F participated in intramural contests in football, basketball, and volleyball. ' Melrose Hall w ., y; President: Terry Griswald y Vice-President: Ed Haymes L Secretary: Larry Wilder Treasurer: Paul Kraselsky AEM jg 397 President: J ohn Williams Vice-Presidents: Lillie Kay Mitchell J ack Roddy Secretary: Elaine Scruggs Treasurer: Bernie Bush w 2w 398 amv Morrill Hall UT,s newest dormitory, Morrill Hall, was dedicated November 2, 1968. It is the first co- ed residence hall on campus. The men and women in Morrill enjoy many social activities throughout the year, such as the CoHee House Circuit, Open House, and parties for individual floors. The residents have already begun to fill their trophy case by winning three trophies in the Super Rally. 399 ayyhxw x a Stadium Hall Social activities for the men at the Stadium include the Stadium Hall Weekend and Picnic, which takes place each spring. The group sponsored a lecture series and a movie series this year, They also participated in the cam- paign drive for the United FLmd-Red Cross. The StadiumeGreve Halls group placed sec- ond in the small-group competition in All- Sing. 4,01 President: Michael Norton Vice-President: Leonard J ohnson Athletic Director: Dave Behret Social Director: Glenn Irwin 4oz 403 UNDERCLASSMEN Jerry Joe Abbott Townsend Perry Ed Abbott Townsend John Matthews Abernathy Columbia Ronnie R. Adams Memphis Sandra Jane Adkerson Murfreesboro Sharron Elaine Agee Nashville Margaret Ann Aitken Liberal Arts Patricia Anne Albright Fayetteville William Robert Alcom Manchester Roscoe James Alderman Brevard, North Carolina Brenda Louise Alexander J ackson Sid P. Alexander Memphis Tene J. Allissandratos Memphis Kenneth Mose Alley Crab Orchard Robert Hatchet Knoxville Terry Brooks Allen Chattanooga James Earle Anderson Decatur, Illinois Kyle Nelson Anderson Greenville Joseph Sharp Anderson Bolivar Peter Michael Annis Middletown, New York James Henry Asbury Lookout Mountain Alonzo Morris Atkinson Decatur Georgia Richard Lyon Austin Greeneville Jeffrey J ohn Bacon Knoxville Phil Morris Baggett Clarksville G. Michael Bailey Oak Ridge J oe Raymond Baker Nashville Thomas Milton Baker Augusta, Georgia Tom Woodrow Baker Bruceton David Eugene Bales Knoxville Allen Christopher Ballauer Cincinnati, Ohio James M. Balthrop Ashland City Bernarda Mae Bango Knoxville Sandra Jane Banks Wartrace Rebecca Jo Backman Oak Ridge David Robert Barnes Ripley Elaine Carol Barnes Asheville, North Carolina Margaret Gay Barnwell Macon, Georgia Kenneth H. Barr Miami, Florida James Addison Barry Lebanon Alexander Paul Bass Oak Ridge Kathryn Jane Bean Maryville Barbara Ann Beaty Chattanooga Robert Howell Beaver Knoxville Nancy E. Bell Knoxville Walton Charles Bendell Collingswood, New Jersey Donald W. Bennett Lewisburg Jerry Harrell Bentley Chattanooga Linda Sue Bernard Kingston James D. Berry Smyrna Martha Elizabeth Bethea Knoxville Janis Elaine Bettis Loudon Robert Ezekiel Biggers Chattanooga Suzanne Joy Billig Knoxville Juniors 406 407 Ab-Ca Barry Jay Birdoff New Hyde Park, New York Deborah Irene Bisbe Seaford, Delaware Larry Wayne Bishop Memphis Herschel Blackburn Tullahoma Dale Kenneth Blanco Oak Ridge Beverly Moore Blevins Marietta, Georgia Claudia Board Park Ridge, Illinois Joseph Rice Bogard Signal Mountain Stephen E. Bolling Pound, Virginia J oel Waller Bollinger Rockwood Robert Stephen Bone Nashville Virginia Louise Boone Memphis Sally Clark Boyd Candler, North Carolina Sharon Ann Brabson Knoxville James Randy Bradford Winchester William Roger Brakebill Maryville Elizabeth McDonald Brandon Springeld John Brandt Knoxville Phillip Marvin Brame North Wilkesboro, North Carolina Thomas O. Bratcher McMinnVille Robert Oliver Bratton Wilmington, Delaware Gerry Cole Braun Falls Church, Virginia Terry Wayne Brawley Hillsboro Michael Brennen Winston-Salem, North Carolina Betty Elaine Bridges Maryville Joe Stewart Bridges Chattanooga William Nicholas Briscoe Columbus, Ohio Paul Alvin Broadstone Lewisburg Joe Edward Brooks Morristown Margaret Earnest Brown Knoxville Michael Brian Brown Huntington, New York Michael Ernest Brown Madison Louis A. Browning Knoxville William Michael Bruce Baltimore, Maryland Donna Lee Buchanan Stanton Henry Corley Buchanan Charlotte, North Carolina Joseph Richard Buchignani Memphis Linda Sharon Bumgardner Memphis Joy Day Burke Memphis Constance Gayle Burnett Knoxville Terry Darnell Burnette Loudon Clifford Alexandre Busey Oak Ridge Larry Paul Busby Memphis Ernest B. Butts Huntsville. Alabama Quent Edwin Byerley Greenback Thomas John Cacchione Rye, New York Claudia June Cain New Market Benita Kay Caldwell Memphis Joe W. Caldwell Erin Michael T. Calfee Newport Joseph D. Calhoun Cartersville, Georgia Alma Ann Campbell Lenoir City Douglas Sevier Campbell Nashville Carol Lee Cantrell Murfreesboro Juniors 408 Robert Sidney Caradine Thomas Eugene Carden William Eugene Carden Gregory Clayton Carlson Charles F. Carmichael James Matthew Carney Noroma Elizabeth Carr Rebecca Lynn Carr Tom C. Carrier Robert Lea Carson Charles S. Carter Charles D. 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Compton Patricia Ann Comstock Charles Hubble Cook J erry Wayne Cooper William G. Cooper Alan H. Copeland Michael Bay Corn Susan Cottrell David Thomas Craig Jeff L. Craig James Haskel Crawford William S. Credle Jimmy Glen Creecy Mary Townley Creighton Margaret Anna Crookshanks Betty Lynn Cross Chattanooga Lowland Chapel Hill Nashville Knoxville Chattanooga Nashville Knoxville Knoxville Lewisburg Concord Williamston, South Carolina Bristol Pulaski Lewisburg J onesboro Oneida George Michael Cross Chattanooga Rebecca Ann Cross Jonesboro Margaret Irene Crownover Asheville, North Carolina Daniel Owens Crye Knoxville Arthur B. Culvahouse Ten Mile Ernest W. Curtis Hendersonville Carle M. Davis Maryville Larry Alan Dale South Easton, Massachusetts Nancy Jean Damen Oak Ridge Morris Clayton Daniel Covington Richard F ranklin Daniel Covington Earl Leslie Daugherty Oneida Rosemary Davenport Davenport Benjamin McClelland Davidson Cottontown Carl H. 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Doyle Memphis Laura Mae Drake Nashville Raymond Edward DuBose Tullahoma David Dubrow Chattanooga Janet Ann Dubrow Chattanooga Richard Thomas Dulaney Kingsport Charlotte Sue Duncan Kingsport Robert Wade Duncan Radford, Virginia Sara Lynne Dunham Concord Eddie Ray Dunn Maryville Robert Charles Dunn Miami, Florida Frank Parker Durand Chattanooga Patricia Maree Durmeyer Atlanta, Georgia Michael Wayne Dyer Huntsville, Alabama Patricia Urilla Easterling J ohnson City Gary Wayne Eckert Knoxville Howard Neal Edgin Memphis Linda Gail Edwards Knoxville Marilyn Elizabeth Edwards Clarksville 40-9 Ca- Ed Arthur Clair Elder Fayetteville James L. 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Anthony Fracchia Memphis Charlene Ruth Franklin Houston, Texas Phyllis Ann Franse Knoxville J nhn Frederick Warner Robins, Georgia Patrick N. Freesh Sullivan, Illinois Rowland Selby Funk Dunwoody, Georgia Joseph Murray Fussell Martin Jeffrey David Gabel North Woodmere, New York Willard Lyman Galloway Rosman, North Carolina Linda Lucille Gargiulo Knoxville David Paul Garland Gallatin Henry Russell Garner Balboa, Canal Zone Charles Edwin Garriott Brentwood Robert Clinton Garrison Selmer Paul Thomas Gaynor Signal Mountain Greyhound Adam Geralds Pleasant Ridge, Michigan Barbara Ann Gibson Morristown Daniel Byron Gibson Madisonville Mary Jean Gilbert Chattanooga Susan Nell Gilbert Knoxville Patricia Elaine Gill Oak Ridge Charles Albert Gillespie Knoxville John F. Gillespie Washington, DC. 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Scroggs Alexandria, Virginia Elaine Ladelle Scruggs Bowling Green, Kentucky Cheryl Devon Seal Speedwell Brenda Louise Seals Decatur Charles Thomas Sechrist Bristol Phylis Jane Secrist Kennesaw, Georgia James Douglas Sedman Chattanooga Robert Allen Shadoin Nashville Leo Alvin Sharp Sevierville Joseph Daniel Shearer Hanover, Pennsylvania Elizabeth Elam Shelley Clarksville William E. Shelton Vienna, Virginia John Joseph Sheridan Knoxville Becky Wattles Shugart Athens William Lawrence Shuman J ohnson City Charlotte Nancy Siems Scarsdale, New York Sharon Ann Signaigo Germantown Robert Henry Silvers Miami Beach, Florida Robert Stanley Silvers Miami Beach, Florida David Lee Simmons Memphis Jackie 1. Simmons Nashville M. Vann Sisemore Chattanooga Linda Ellen Sitler Memphis William Marshall Slayden Knoxville Evelyn Jean Smallen Loudon Diane Elaine Smelser Knoxville Harold David Smiddy Knoxville Robert Milton Smiddy Knoxville Betty Carolyn Smith Clinton David Hanby Smith Knoxville Dorothy Elaine Smith Knoxville Edward Wilcox Smith Kingsport Jimmy Wayne Smith Crossville John B. Smith Columbia Karen Elizabeth Smith Lookout Mountain Linda Lou Smith Memphis Murral Randal Smith Knoxville Patricia Lynn Smith Knoxville Richard Lee Smith Chattanooga Rogert Daniel Smith Knoxville Stephen Miller Smith Bells Tyson DeLloyd Smith Copperhill Wyche McCorkle Smith Atlanta, Georgia Stanley Smulewitz Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey Rebecca Jane Snell Deerfield, Illinois Donald Ray Sproles Kingsport Stephen Lynn Standridge Athens Susan Inez Stanifer LaFollette Thomas Frederic Starch Memphis Billie Jane Steffey . Erwin Thomas Ray Stephenson Memphis Donald Richard Stevens Winchester Daryl Lynn Steverson Madison Douglas Wayne Stewart Old Hickory John Allen Stewart St. Petersburg, Florida Judith Marie Stewart Shelbyville Robert Marion Stewart Oak Ridge 4-53 John Glenn Stillwell Benton Carolyn Elizabeth Stinnett Maryville Walter Arthur Stinson Dalton David Wayne Stott Chattanooga Katherine Ann Stout Manchester Loyce Dell Stracener Memphis Jim Maynard Strang Chattanooga Chris Linwood Strange Deerfield, Illinois Janet Lenora Strehlo Stone Mountain, Georgia Susan Diane Strickland Kingsport William Harvey Stringfellow Nashville Mary Jane Strong Fayetteville Margaret Ann Stroup South Pittsburg Mary Cecelia Stuart White Pine Joseph Richard Stubblefield Fayetteville Tommy Lee Stubbleiield Gallatrin Lee Leonard Suiter Knoxville Harry Wesley Sullivan Nashville Karl Shelby Sullivan Mount Juliet Larry Michael Sullivan Nashville James Sid Summerford Shebyville Joe Alexander Swann Maryville Marietta Sweeney Hixon Everett Thach Swingle Chattanooga Karen Lou Tart Hermitage Charlotte Ann Tarver Manchester H. Richard Tate Memphis Robert Stephens Tatum Nashville Earl R. Taylor Johnson City Glenn David Taylor Shelbyville James Ryan Taylor Memphis Judy Jennette Taylor Morristown Sandra Rochelle Taylor Cartersville, Ga. Wesley Bedd Terwilliger Middletown, New York Larry Elliot Thau Neponsit, New York Charles Spurgeon Thomas Dalton, Go. Charlotte Ann Thomas Sevierville Fred Charles Thomas Atlanta, Georgia J. Parker Thomas Bristol Joe S. Thomas Atlanta, Ga. Martha Anne Thomason Nashville Marilyn Jeanette Thompson Knoxville Raph Edwin Thompson Corinth, Miss. Mike Lisle Threlkeld Russellville, Ky. Norma Lee Thurlow Johnson City W. Gary Tiller Kingsport Larry David Tindell Knoxville Carole Todd Memphis Gwendolyn E. Tonroy Lubbock, Texas Kathy Louata Towery Monteagle Suzanne Pennington Towne Memphis Paul Carmack Trammell Tucker, Ga. Terry Harrison Trammell Memphis Warren Elison Travis Memphis Freshmen 454 4-55 St- Wh Nancy May Trebilcox Glenshaw, Pennsylvania Donald Edward Tribble Memphis Roy Michael Tribble Chattanooga Delores Kay Tucker Lookout Mountain Julia Maria Tudor Oak Ridge Brenda Joy Turner Memphis James Edward Tyree Fayetteville Harold A. Vaghy Nashville Pamela Sue Valentine Chattanooga Juliana L. Van Hook Birmingham, Alabama Gary David Vaughan Nashville Teresa Lynn Vaughan Nashville Jim Dumas Veazey Chattanooga Emilio F. Verastegui Knoxville Loie M. Villars Nashville Alan Henry Vogel Knoxville Blaire Susan Volman Memphis Joy Carolyn Jorges Chattanooga Deborah Lynn Vyse Deerfield, Illinois James Moulder Wade Brentwood Janice Lynn Waggoner Hendersonville Klovia Boyce Wagner Knoxville Elizabeth Sparks Walker Ripley Steven Ross Walker Kingsport Joe Kenneth Wallace Sweetwater Daniel Lee Walsch Baltimore, Maryland Ronald Gene Ward Memphis Cyndee Washbum Elmhurst, Illinois Ann Sue Wattenbarger Kingston Robert L. Watts Atlanta, Georgia James Leroy Weatherly Memphis Jane Hall Weaver Knoxville J ohn Fields Weaver Knoxville Cathy J. Webb Columbia J. Harold Webb Reliance Pamela Lynn Webster Manchester Nancy Sue Weeks Lebanon Patricia Weis Covington Heryle Ellen Weisenberg Miami Beach, Florida Michael Stephen Weiss Winchester, Virginia Sheldon Joel Weiss Memphis Jerry Ronald Welch Nashville Michael L. Welch Marietta, Georgia Leslie Blair Weldon Charleston, South Carolina Mary Louise Welton Oak Ridge Debra Ann Wendolkowski Oak Ridge Willard Mahlon West Nashville Nancy Ann Wey Chattanooga James Steven Whaley Chattanooga Sheryl Ann Whaley Richlands, Virginia Charles David Whatley Rome, Georgia JeErey Alan Wheeler Signal Mountain Stephen Nathan Whisenhunt Nashville Bette Whitaker Petersburg Freshmen 456 David Neal White Brownsville James Royal White ScottsbluH, Nebraska John Donley White Murfreesboro David Foster Whiteley Nashville R. Camille Whittle Etowah Mitch Wiederhorn Highland Park, NY. Carole Dianne Wiggins Chattanooga Linda Susan Wilder Signal Mountain Frances Lynn Wilkerson Pittsburgh, Pa. Thomas Brantley Wilks Knoxville Melodie Ann Will Hermitage Becky Louise Williams Huntington, W.Va. Charlotte Suzanne Williams Knoxville Dougas A. Williams Bristol Larry Christopher Williams East Ridge Linda Gail Williams Dyersburg Naomi Ruth Williams McMinnville Shannon Jordan Williams Thompson Sta. Shelley Williams Oak Ridge Fora Lenon Williamson Memphis Jeanne Carol Willis Hillsboro Anita Rose Wilson Memphis Kathie Reid Wilson South Pittsburg Jerry Lynn Winfield Memphis Cassie Wade Winsett Nashville Karen Ann Winton Tracy City William Abert Witt Memphis Charles Harold Wood Danville, Ky. Joanne Marie Wood Waynesboro, Pa. Anita Feming Woodcock Nashville Idus Thrasher Woodruff Grifiin, Ga. Richard Thomas Woods Nashville Gary Lee Woodward Burlington, NC. Jessica Elizabeth Woody Bristol, Va. Lu Ann Wright Trimble Mitzi Marlene Wright Clintwood, Va. Phillip Barry Wright Nashville John R. Wrigley Northfield, N.J. Walter George Wunderlich Germantown Barbara Ann Yapp Atlanta, Georgia Mary Jane Yarbro Dyersburg Claud Frank Yates Memphis Eugart William Yerian Memphis Bill H. Young Crawfordsville, Ark. Eva DiAnne Young Knoxville Peter John Zimmerman Nashville Bruce E. Zucker Knoxville Ellis S. Bacon Chattanooga Whiteford Carlyle Blakeney, Jr. Spartanburg, South Carolina William Larry Bolton William Robinson Carroll Wiliam N. Cates Joe R. Galetovic Earl Forest Hargett Carolyn Ann Harris Dale Lee Jennings Andrew Lloyd Lang Lyn Etta Lewis Charles Miller C. Grady Moore Robert Ogdin Robert G. Pruitt Vernon Wayne Ramsey David Layne Ricketts Margaret Patricia Ricketts Michael Young Rowland H. Parker Stanley Memphis Stantonville Hampton Knoxville Knoxville Amory, Miss. Paducah, Ky. Arlington, Va. Monroe, La. Knoxville Maynardville Knoxville Atlanta, Ga. Knoxville Bristol Knoxville J onesboro Oak Ridge 457 Graduate Student Index A Aaron, Roy Lewis ................. 232 Abbott, Camilla 9I AbboH, Carmen .. .. 9I AbboH, Jerry Joe .85, 406 Abboff, Perry Ed ..406 232 406 232 438 438 438 Abele, Jamie Carolyn Abernafhy, John Maffhews .. Abernafhy, Julius Edward, Jr Abernafhy, Lynn Allen 4 Abraham, Samuel Nan .. Ackerman, Ruth Cain Acree, George Michael 4 .232 Acuff, Gary Herberf .232 Adams, Danny Wayne .. ..232 Adams, Floyd H. .............. I78, 181 Adams, John Douglas .I53, 3I3, 322, 422 Adams, Ronnie R. ............ 362, 406 Adams, Walter Strong ..438 Adcock, Jim ............. I68 406 232 Adkerson, Sandra Jane Adkerson, Susan Jo ...... Adkinson, Thomas Lawfon ..438 Adkisson, Davis ............ , 438 Agee, Sharron Elaine .. 406 Ahmadzadeh, Zia .4., ..232 282 406 89 34 I 232 Ailer, Annabelle Aifken, Margaref Ann . Akers. David Roberf . Akin, Hobart ............ Albright, Michael Edward Albrighf Patricia Anne ..406 Alcorn, William Robert, Jr. .. 5, 406 Alderman, Roscoe James .......... 406 Alexander, Anne Elizabeih ....l00, IOI, l02, H9, 232 Alexander, Brenda Louise ....I28. 273, 369, 406 Alexander, John ................... 320 Alexander, Pierce Cooper ..367, 438 Alexander, Ralph .................. 438 Alexander, Sid P. ...... 4.371, 406 Alexander, William P. .. ..232, 322 Alford, Ann Marcella ...422 Alford, Robert Coleman .438 Alissandrafos, Tene J. .406 Allen, Barbara Jean 4. .232 87 438 367 Allen, James C. ...... Allen, Rebecca Deane Allen, Robby .......... Allen, Roberi Clark ..422 Allen, Robert Hefcher .. 406 Allen, Terry Brooks ........... 406 Alley, 80b E. ......... .. , 422 Alley, Ken ..................... 93, 3I9 Allison, Harley Lawrence, Jr. ..232 Allison, Jim ............. 32I Allison Mike ...... .373 Alley, kennem Mose .406 Alley, Michael Douglas .438 Alley, Norman Robert . .438 Allred, James G. ..... . 87 Alvarez, Richard Glen .4 .438 Ammons, James Carl'ron .232 Amidon, Linda Jo ........ .438 Ambur ey, Deborah Lynn 4 .438 Amos, ill ............... .93 Amos, Tim ...... .l9l Anandam, Kamala .85 Anania, Vincent Josep ...438 Anders, Drucille Jeanina ...232 Anderson, Alan ........ ...367 Anderson, Allen French . ..438 Anderson, Beffy Ann . 232 Anderson, Carolyn Marie 4. ..... 232 Anderson, Haywood Shields . .90, 232 Anderson, James Earle .406 Anderson, Joseph Sharp .406 Anderson, Julia Rose .232 Anderson, Kyle Nelson . 406 Anderson, Larry W. 348 Anderson, Roberf E. .......... 359, 438 Anderfon, Doquas George .4..37I, 422 Andis, Earl ................ .4422 Andrews, Beffye Hubena ...232 Andrews, Mary Lyn ...... 3 232 Angela. Gusfave J. ...... Angelillo, Diane Elizabefh Anania, Jay .............. Annis, Peter Michael Aprill, Dennis C. ..... Armsfrong, Anne Armsfronq, Don Armstrong, Carla 4. Armstrong, Cafherine . Armsfrong, Floyd Wayne ......... 232 Armsfrong, Paige .................. 277 Armstrong, Ra C., Jr. ..... 232 Armsfrong, Ro erf Clinfon Amer, Gerald Wayne ..... .87, 422 Arno d, Cheryl .......... 285 Arnold, Gregory Paul ...422 Arnold, Janice Evelyn 232 Arnold, Jerry ..... 93 Arnold, Sidney Ly .. Arp, Mary Lynne . Arp, Naomi T. . Arranis, Tom AsburKI,1 James Henry, III Ash ichelle Lorain .. Ashburn, Elmer ....... Ashford, Linda Gayle Askren, Carol Marie . Askew, Paul George . Aichley, Pamela Dawn Aikin, Vicky Lynn .. , Afkinson, Alonzo Mor 5 Jr. .43I3, 406 Afwell, Cynfhia T. 4. ....... 422 Ausfjn, James Easferly ........ 373, 422 Aushn, Jay Donaldson ...l62, 232, 348 Austin, Mary Felice ............... 422 Ausfin, Richard Lyon ...... 87, 350, 406 Austin, Tom ....................... 356 Aufen, Candace Jane ............. 438 Avent, Edward Champlain ....33l, 438 Averswald, Nancy ................. 307 AvrIeH, David Eugene ............ 422 Ayres, Jamie Dillon ............... 422 B Baars, Glenn George ............. 232 Babcock, Charlof're ............... 85 Bacon, Ellis 5. ................. 82, 457 Bacon. Jeffrey John ............... 406 Baer, Cafhy ....................... 304 Beer, Donald Frederick ........... 438 Beer, Ginger ...................... 304 Baese, Susan Ann ................. 438 BaggeH, Linda Louise ........ 290, 438 Baggeff, Phil Morris .......... 93, 406 Baggof, Richard ................... 313 Bagwell, Sandy ................... 359 Baifer, Robert Sufion ............. 438 Bailes, James Robert .............. 422 Bailey, Brenda Leigh .............. 422 Bailey, Carol n Dean ........ 282, 422 Bailey, 6. Michael ............... 406 Bailey, Mary V. ............... I5I, 232 Bailey, Pam ....................... 285 Bailis, Linda Ruth ........ I69, 232, 278 Baifer, Bob ........................ 347 Baker, Carl Andrew ............... 422 Baker, David C. ................ 88, 232 Baker, Dianne King ............... 232 Baker, Joe Raymond .............. 406 Baker, Jon Michael ............ 93, 233 Baker, Morris Barfon ............. 422 Baker, Shelby ..................... 302 Baker, Teresa ...................... 91 Baker, Thomas Milton ............. 406 Baker, Tom Woodrow .............. 406 Baldwin, Reecia Kay .............. 233 Bale, Pefer Scoff ............. 347, 422 Bales, David Eugene .............. 406 Ball, David 8. ..................... 233 Ball, Loy Eugene ................... 233 Ball, Smith ........................ 345 Ballance Collin T. ................ 233 Ballard, Thomas .................... l00 Ballauer, Allen Christopher 44.326l 406 Ballenger, Timothy ................ 90 Balsiger, Mark ..................... 365 Balfhrop, James M. ................ 406 Bancroft Frederick Samuel ........ 233 Bancroft Harrieff Whife ..... 286, 438 Bandy, Jo .......................... 308 Bango, Bernarda Mae ....280, 365, 406 Bank, Judifh Ann ................. 233 Banker, John G. .................. 92 Banks, Barbara Ann ........... I38, 233 Banks, Jane ..................... 308 Banks, Sandra Jane ............... 406 Bannon, Kathleen Virginia .282, 373, 422 Bapfisf, Vicki .................. 300, 339 Barasch, Alan Richard ..... 438 Barber, Benfon Marion ............ 422 Bard, Marshall Ltoyd ......... 347 422 Barey, Judy .............. . Berger, Don .............. Berger, Hugh S. .......... Berger, Jane Dionne ..... Barker, Gregory V. ....... . Barker. Sfephen Lloyd ............ 233 Barker, Terry A. .................. 233 Barkman, Rebecca Jo ....... Barnard, Nancy Margaret .. Barnes, Bill ........................ 322 Barnes, David Ruben . ..345, 406 Barnes, Elaine Carol .. .. Barnes, John William Barnes, Mary Jane ....... Barnes, Roy ............ Barnes, Thomas Neal .. BarneH, Melinda Sue . Barneff, Warren Magill . Barnharf, Sue ......... Barnum. Jo A. ........... Barnwell, Margaref Gay Barr, Kennefh H. ........ Barron, Jane Barron, Gail ......... Barry, James Addison . Barron, Jane Adair .. Barry, Dixie Jean ...... Barry, James Michael BarerH, Leffy ....... Barfnick, Bob ...... BarHey, Frank Lynn, Jr. Barton, James C. ........ Barzizza. George Thomas . .. Basler, Richard Carlos ..233, 378 Bass, Alexander Paul, Ill . Bass, Ben ............ .350 Bass, George B. 422 Bass, Paul ............ .369 Bass, Richard Hanson . 422 Bass, Sam ...................... 38! Bass, Selman Lea ........ I86, 233 Basseffe, Diane Elizabeth Bates, Connie Louise Bafes, Gary Kenfon . Bafman, Ernesf Edwar , Bafman, Ralph Bernard Bafson, Dawd 8341s, Ronald Nie Bafza, Alberf George, J Baugher, Jerry lsom .. Bauman, Sandra Seesse Baxendale, Holly Diane Baxter, James ..... Baylor, Anne Coope . Baylor, Robert Kirkman Bayne, Roy ...... Bays, John Edwa . Beach, Michael Jack .I64 .422 .438 .I9l 438 .233 Beall, Ann 4..286 Beam, Donald A , 356 Bean, Kafhryn June ...406 Beane, Jeff .352 Bearden, Lennis . 87 Beardslee, Emily Ann ..233 Bearman, Sfephen Josepy .. 422 Beadey, Diane ............... 308 Beasley, Rebecca ..86 307, 422 Beefy, Barbara Ann .. ......... 406 Beaty, James Morgan ..367, 422 Beaver, Pam ..I28, 277 Beaver, Bob . ....... 373 Beavers, Linda Mae .. ..292, 438 Beaver, Roberf Howell . ....... 406 Beavin, Josephine Ann . ....... 438 Beck, David L. ........ ..347, 422 Beck, Tommy Lee ................. 422 Beckelman, Jeffrey Brian .......... 233 Beckmann, Sfephen Carl ...... 377, 422 Bedinger. Alberf Frederick ........ 438 Beduhn, Candy .................... 290 Beech, Roberfa Katherine ..292, 422 Beeler, Thomas Craig 44 ....... 438 Beeler, William Wood ...438 Beene, Bifsy ............ ...350 Beene, James Jefferson ...438 Begley, Terry ................ 92 Behref, Dave ....................... 40l Belcher, Clarence Steve ........... 438 Belden, Gwen Elizabefh ........... 422 Bell, Bill ........................... 3l3 Bell, Carol Ann ....... 233 Bell, Celia ............. 299 Bell, Donna Sue ..390, 422 Bell, Jingle .............. 286 Bell, Mary Lycinda ....... 438 Bell, Nancy E. ..I38, 406 Bell, Sandy ................ 352 Bell, Sara Jane .................... 438 Bell, Thomas Devereaux ........... 438 Bell, William Claude .............. 438 Belofe, Frank Sharpe, Jr. .......... 438 Belf, Maurice Weldon, Jr. ........ 233 Belfon, Sfephen S. ................ 422 Belz, Maan Stanley ...422 Bendell, WaHon Charles .355, 406 Bender, Sfephen Gary .. ...438 Beneke, Beverly Ann .. .422 Benneff, AHo Lee ..... .439 Benne'rf, Anne Pinney . ..422 Bennett Connie ..... .300, 439 BenneH, Donald W. . ...... 406 BenneH, Ellen Marie .. ..290, 439 Benne'r'r, Margaref Jo ............. 439 BenneH, William Lee ....345, 369, 422 Benfley, Jerry Harrell .. ...... 406 Benfsen, Olaf Palmer .. ...233 Benz, James William . .. 439 Benziger, Jane? Brown ..292, 422 Benziger, Nancy Fischer .. ..308, 439 Berger, Karen ............. ...278 Bergstresser, Jerry Mike .439 Berlik, Leonard James 89 Bernard, Linda Sue ..... 406 Berney, John Michael ...233 Bernhardt Judy ....... .278 Bernafh, Jeffery Ross . ...439 Bernhardt, Judy Lynn . ..278, 422 Bernstein, Jo Ann ..278, 439 Bernstein, Richard .. ...3I6 Berry, Alberf Edward ...422 Berry, George HamiHon ..33I, 439 Berry, Herber'r A. ...... ..382, 439 Berry, James D. ...406 Berry, Roger Dale .. .233 Berry, Verneffa Diane . .423 Berfauf, BeHy .......... ...307 Befhea, Marfha Elizabefh 302, 406 Befneger, Al ........ ...367 BeHIs, Eric T. .423 BeHis, Janis Elaine . .406 BeHis. Sfeve ......... 4350 Befzelberger, Susy .367 Beueriein, Alan ......... . 93 Bianconi, Thomas Eu ene ...439 Bickers, Christopher vans .87, 423 Bienerf, Gunfher K. ............... 233 Bigger, Donald Eugene ...439 Biggers, Genna .......... ...304 Biggers, Leila Virginia .439 Biggers, Robert Ezekiel, III . .406 Bigham, John Thomas .439 Bilgrad, Eleanor .278 Billig, Suzanne Joy . .406 Bilsky, Irv ............. 4..320 Binkley, Lesley Harding, Jr. ..233, 3I9 Bird, HarrieH Ann ................ 439 Bidoff, Barry Jay .............. 407 Birkhoiz, Beverly Jean ....... 439 Birkholz, Roberf M. .......... 319, 233 Bisbe, Deborah Irene ..296, 369,407 Bishop, Bob ..................... 3I9 Bl4shop, David Joe ............ 233, 343 Bishop, Larry Wayne .............. 407 Bishop, Marilyn .................... 294 BlShOp, Pamela Ann .............. 233 Bishop, Pefer Edwin ..... I67, 234, 365 Bxshop, Phyllis Yolanda ........ 308, 439 Bifner, Doris Marian .............. 86 BIvens, Robert Elden .......... 234, 93 8ivins, Sara June ........... 439 B'ork, Laura Lynn .. ........... 86 Biork, Donald Paul . ..... 85, 234 Black, Ann .................. 308 Black, Deborah Jean ....... 234 Back, Jane W. ............. 90 Black, Madonna Ann ............. 423 Back, Sherry Lynn ................ 439 Backburn, Herschel .. ...... 3M, 407 BIackburn, Gary ................... 97 B ackmon, Barbara Faye ...... 294, 423 Backweli, Benny Earl ............. 234 8 a3r, James Craig ............ 36l, 439 B air, Susan ....................... 86 Bake, Roberf Mason ......... 322, 439 Bakemore, Daniel Lee ........ 369, 423 Bakeney, Whifeford Carlyle ...... 457 Blanco, Dale ...................... 359 B ankenshlp, Gary ................. 32I Bankenship, Bill .................. 375 B and, Wynsfon Edwyn ........ 34l, 423 Bankenship, Earl Alvin ...... 234, 367 B anks, Ramsey Roberts ....... 234, 326 Banco, Dale Kennefh ............. 407 Blaylock, Michael David ...... 36!, 439 Bedsoe, Joseph Fred ........ 36!, 423 Bedsoe, Michael Ray ............. 423 Beiberg, Cherl .................. 439 8 efner. James . .............. 3l4. 423 Blevins. Beverly Moore ............ 407 Blevins. Bufch ........... ..3l9 Blocker. Ron A. ......... 423 Bloomfield. Lee Jeffery . . I . 423 Blue. Mary Lou .............. 234 Boals. Marsha Lee ,. ..308. 439 Board. Claudia ...... ..407 Boafwrighf. Bob ........... ..378 Bochman. Mike ........... ..32l Bogard. Joseph Rice ...... .. 407 Bogart Mark Alexander ..... 439 Bogart. Norene ................ 92 Boggan. Nancy M. .. ..3l9. 423 Bogoslawsky. Mike ........ .234. 3l6 Bohenan. Roberf Douglas ..439 Bohm. David Ward ........... ..234 Boles. Barbara Joan ..88. 234. 290 Bolen. Johnny ......... Bollheimer. Beverly Kay . Bolling. Sfephen E. 999999 .407 Bollinger. Joel Waller .. 407 Bolton. William Larry .. Bomar, Brenda Charloffe ..302. 423 Bomar. Jack .............. .,369 Bomar. John Stewart .. .. Bond. Carolrn Greer . Bond. Prisci la ........ Bone. Roberf Stephen . Bonine. S'rephen P. Bonner. Phenie ...... Bonner. Susan Lynn .. Bonnie. Sfephen Philip .423 Bonnyman. Ann .......... .296 Boone. Virginia Louise 407 Boody. Betsy Treaf 308 Booher. Rosalee Ann ...... 234 Boofh. Arfhur Chrisfian. Jr, 234. 367 Boofh. Deborah Ann ............ 423 Borders. Robert Duncan . ,.36l. 439 Boring. Sarah Jane ................ 423 Borum. Michael Glenn ....I32. 234. 326 Botfiggi. Louis Lawton. Jr. ........ 439 Bofwin. Mark Andrew ..... ..439 Boiwinick. Harlan ....... .439 Bouck, David William .. ..423 Bourne. Wade Lewis .......... 234. 343 Bowden. Lee Brown ...... 234. 313. 33I Bowen. David Chesnuf .,..l45. 37l. 423 Bowen. Jess 5.. III .. ....234. 373 Bowen. Rick ............... 369 Bowers, Carla .l36. I68. 290 Bowers. Ernest L. .................. Bowlin. Beniamm K. ...... . Bowman. Edward L. ...... Bowne. Sandy ............. H .. Boyce. Sharon Elaine .............. Boyd. AHen ..... .234. 37I. 373 Boyd. Beffy Jo . 138. 307 Boyd. Bonnie Jean Boyd. Louise ..... Boyd. Rick ...... Boyd. Sally Clark Boyd. Michael B. Bovnfon. Anne . Bozeman. Barry Bozeman. Charles Howa Bowman. Sarah ........... Brabson. Nan R. Bradley. BeHye Jean Bradley. Don ......... . Brabson. Leonard Ailison Brabson, Sharon Ann Brach, Ernest W. Bradem. Charles G J Bradford. Barry T. . Bradford, James Ran Bradford. William Earl Bradley. Donald Page . Bradley. James Doyle . Bradley Duggan Bradley. Timothy Mc Bradshaw. Dianne ............ Bradshaw. Jerry Douglas Bradshaw. Linda Daniel .. Bradshaw. William PaHerson Brady. Cindy Bragg. David . Brakebill. BeHy Jan BrakebiH. Linda Brakebill. William R0 , Brame. Marvin ...... ..336 Braham, Skip .. . Braham. Harvey Branch. Donna Gail Brandon. Diane Brandon, Elizabeth McDonald ., Brandon. Michael Sfephen ........ 423 Brandt John. Jr. .................. 407 Brame. Phillip Marvin ............. 407 Brannon, Thomas C. .......... 329. 439 BraSsler. Harry Lea .......... 326. 439 Bratcher. Thomas O. ......... 348. 407 BraHon. Roberf Oliver ,..l46. 350. 407 Braun. Gerry Cole ................ 407 Brawley, Robert Lee ...90. I9l. 234. 339 Brawley Terry Wa ne ........ 336, 407 Breazeale. Ronnie ee ............. 234 Breeden. Fred Shelfon ............. 89 Brennan. Michael ....... 3l3. 3I6. 407 Brewer. Lois Jean ................. 439 Brewer. Sheila Joyce .............. 423 Brewer. Walfer Dunn ......... 355. 423 Brickels. Barbara Morrison ....348. 423 Bridges. BeHy Elaine .............. 407 Bridges. Joe Sfewarf .............. 407 Bridges. Shannon E. ............... 85 Bri hf. Priscilla Ann ............... 439 Bri ard. Lawrence Townsend ...... 439 Brimer. Jack Leon ................ 439 Brinkley. Rose Ann ................ 423 Briscoe, Cathy H. ........... 286, 423 Briscoe, William Earl ............. 234 Briscoe. William Nicholas ........ 407 Bris'rer. James Larry ............... 89 Brisfow. Larry Wayne ......... 93. 234 BriHain. Deborah Ann ............ 439 BrifHe. Linda ............ 85. IOI, I28 Broadsfone. Paul Alvin ............ 407 Broadway. James Ronald ......... 234 Broadwe I. Cherry Lane ....9I. 234. 292 Brock. Barbara June .............. 234 Brock. Ruth Elinor ........... 234 Brody. Linda Dianne ..278. 423 Bromley. Beka ................. 304 Brooks, Jessica Edwards ........... 86 Brooks. Joe Edward ............... 407 Brooks. Richard Marshall ..235, 313. 365 Brookshanks. Becky ................ 280 Brookshire. Michael L. ...36l. 439 Brofhers. David Joel ........ 365. 423 Brown. Charles Christopher ....... 423 Brown. Chris ...................... 355 Brown, Claud Henry. Jr. ....235. 319 Brown. Connie ............... 302. 336 Brown. Deane Wallace ............ 423 Brown. Debbie .................... 286 Brown. George .................... 3l9 Brown. Janef Ra e ................ 439 Brown. Jimmy ayne ............. 423 Brown. Jon ........................ 336 Brown. Judifhann .......... ..439 Brown. Judifh Margaref ., ..235 Brown. Judy .............. .292 Brown. Karen Elizabefh 439 Brown. Kennefh Samuel ............ 423 Brown. Margaref Earnesf ..79, 37l. 407 Brown. Marshall ............ 82. 84, 98. IOI. l03. I49. 236 Brown. Mary Ann ................. I25 Brown, Michael Alan ............. 439 Brown. Michael Brian ........ 348. 407 Brown. Michael Ernes'r ....33l. 362. 407 Brown. Paul Raymond ............ 439 Brown. Richard Albert ............ 439 Brown. Richard Cliff ............. 313 Brown, Richard Lee ...... ., 439 Brown. Ronald Edward .. .439 Brown. Ronald Edward ., 439 Brown. Roy Hogan .235 Brown. Sam ........... .34I Brown. Susan Elaine .. ...... 235 Brown. Terrell Allen 440 Brown. W. Theodore .. . 423 Browning. Louis A. .......... 367. 407 Brownsfein. Jon ............. ,...440 Broyles. Paul ..................... I32 Broyles. Rebecca ................ I32 Bruce, Donald Tyler ,...235 Bruce. Fay Swaggerty ........... 235 Bmce. Jeannie ................... 9I Bruce. William Michael ...... .407 Bruden. Marilyn ........... . Brummett. Martha VictorIa .. Bruner. Bruner. Bruner. Bruner Bryanf, Bryanf, Bryant Bryson. Bryson Brenda GaH ...... 423 Dianne ........ 296 James C. . 423 .Joe .............. ....367. 423 Carlene Cheryl .. ..235. 284 Deborah ...... .. . 304 . Steven Isaac . ,.,,423 Bennie Mae . . 88 . Joseph C. ............... . 87 459 Buchanan. Craig Collier .......... Buchanan. Donna Lee ....300. 307. Buchanan. Henry Corley .......... Buchanan. William Roger ..... 90. Bucher. Jim ....................... Buchignani. Joseph Richard ....369, Buckhalfer. David ................. Buckshorn. Brad Harry Buffaloe. Ronald Edward .......... 8035f. Barbara Buisf. Linda Kaye Bumgardner. Linda Sharyn .. 393. Bunch. Joan Elinor ................ Bundy. Mary Ann ................. Bunger. Susan Ann Buoncore. Edward R. ........... BurcheHe, Garry Wayne ........... Burdeff. Deborah Elise .. Burdeff. Sandra Kathy Burger. Ken ............. Burke. Joy Day .............. 307, Burkhalfer. Dav?d Alexander. II Burkhalfer. Nick Burneffe. Becky BurneH. Constance Gayle .. . BurneH'. Elizabefh Marla ..... l28. Burneffe. Myra Jo ................ BurneHe. Nikki Lynn Burnef're. Rebecca Ann ........... Burneffe. Terry Darnell ......3I9. Burney. Leah Kaye ................ Burns. Kay Marie ............ 235. BursonI Frederick Ray ............. Busby. Larry Paul. IV ........ 369. Busev. Clifford Alexandre ........ Bush. Bernie ...................... Bush. Gary Edward ................ Bushore. Alan ...................... Buie. Jo Ann ...................... Butler. Dennis Wayne ............. Bufler. Larry Anthony ........ 34I. Bufler. Pafrlck Harold ............ Butler. Virginia Carol Buff. Vic'ror Mafthew ............. Buffs. Ernest B. .................... Buzby. Laurence Thomas ...... 365. Byerley. Quen+ Edwin ............ Byers. Cheryl Ann ........... 296, Byrom. Sfuarf Todd .......... 377. Byron. Joan Frances .............. C Cabeza. Dan .................. 90. Cacchione. Thomas John .. Cafiero. Paul Sylvesfer ............ Cain. Cafhe Lynn ................. Cain. Claudia June Cain. Thomas E. .................. Caldwell. Benita Kay ............. Caldwell. Joe, W., Jr. ............ Caldwell. Sara Louise Caldwell. Thomas Andrew ....347. Calfee. Michael T. ........... 335. Calhoun. Joseph D. ............... Calhoon. William G. ....350. 352, Caller. Marcia Lynn .............. Calloway. Carol n Elizabefh .299. Calloway. John codward ,..235. Calloway. Maxwell Russell ........ Cammuse. heighfon Alvie .......... Camp. Henry Lee ................ Camp. Kaye ....................... Campbell, Alma Ann ............. Campbell. Charles Bruce ......... CampbellI Douglas SeVEer Campbell. James Elberf .......... Campbell. James Howard ....34I. Campbell, John Goddard ........ Campbell. Louise Janice ......... Campbell. Marfha ....... .....92. Campbell. Roberf ................ Campbell. Sara Ann .............. Campbell. William D. ............ Campion. Douglas Joseph ......... Canfield. Barbara ...... ...l28. Can?pe. Rena Kirby 83. 9I. 94. Cannon. Raymond B'wvinqs ........ Cantrell. Carol Lee . . ..... Il7. CanfreH. Bil! ..................... Capen, David Edward ....... 93. Capen. Ru1h Ann ................. Capps. Claudia ................. Carberry. Tom ................. Carden. Pat H. ........ ....381. Carden. Thomas Eugene ...... 365, Carden. William Euqene ..... 348. 440 34B 407 235 34 I 407 336 423 423 92 440 407 423 282 440 .440 235 423 440 329 407 440 371 307 407 440 423 86 235 407 440 300 440 407 407 398 440 235 235 440 423 424 235 424 407 424 407 440 424 440 l9l 440 407 440 407 407 440 424 407 407 424 86 440 369 235 424 235 290 407 440 407 440 440 424 440 280 93 440 90 235 302 235 440 407 326 235 440 286 365 424 408 408 Cardine. Roberf Sidney. III ..367. 408 Carey. Loren Ernest .............. 235 Carey. Ruth ............ 286. 367. 369 Canal . Walier Hurt ............. 440 Carlisle. Jefferson Greer ....235. 332 Carlson. Gregory Ciayton ........ 408 Carlson. Pamela Lee ...... 75. 304. 440 Carmack. James H.. Jr. ...... 235. 378 Carmen. James Lynn . ...... 235 Carmichael. Alan ..... ..I26 Carmichael. Bill ....... ....33I Carmichael. Charles G. . . 408 Carmichael. Mary R. ........... 85 Carmichael. Rebecca Rose ....280. 440 Carmichael. Steve ...... 235. 322. 325 Carmen. Rober? E. ............... 87 Games. Jerry Wayne ............. 235 Carney. James Manhew ......... 408 Caroorn. Jo Ann .................. 424 Carpenter. Michael ScoH ........ 235 Carper. Robert Allen ............. 235 Carr. Norman Elizabefh H408 Carr, Rebecca Lynn ....... ..408 Carraway. John Charles ,.424 Carrell. George Nicholson ........ 440 Carrico. Kenneth L. .......... 235. 33l Carrier. Tom C. .............. 38l. 408 Carroll, Beffy ..................... 282 Carroll. Julian C. ................. 235 Carroll. Kafhleen Frances ...... I00. l0! I69. 235. 307. 393 Carroll. William Robinson ........ 457 ..440 Carroum, Roger Joseph ..424 Carrufh. Larry Wayne ........ Carry. Chip ................ 375 Carson. Emily Gretchen ...... 307. 440 Carson. Roberf Lee. Jr. ...93. 3l9. 408 Car'rer. Charles S. ............ ..408 440 424 235 424 Carfer. James Price Carter. Margaref Lynn . Car1er. Mark Ashiey Carter. Nancy Jo ..... Carfer. Sfanley Wade .. ..440 Carter. Susan Rebecca .. 86. I45 Carty. Charles D.. Jr. .378. 408 Cary. Carolyn Elizabefh . .286. 440 Cary. Charles Muse ............. 408 Cary. Richard A. ................. 236 Casey. Beckg ...................... 304 Cashdollar. eHy .............. 282.440 Cashion, Linda Maria ............ 236 Casillo. John ..................... I28 Cassidy. Pat ...................... 378 Casfagna. Paul A. ................ 89 Cater. Lise ....................... 300 Caies. Chuck ..................... 32l Cafes. William N. ................ 457 Cation. Cheri L. ........ ....85. l83 Caxana. Mimi Dimifra ..... 83. 85. 98 Cearley, Barbara Kay . ...304. 440 Cecil. Rog! ............. .313. 32l Chaffrn. ally Jane ................ 86 Chamberlain. Marilyn Neville ..... 424 Chambers. Beffy Marie ............ 408 Chambers. Dewey Frank .......... 424 Chambers. Gary Ellis ............. 424 Chambers. Robert MaHhews ...... 236 Chambers. Wilma Joan ........ 290. 424 Chambliss. Saxbv ................. I63 Chance. Cheryl Suzanne .......... 408 Chance. John Howard ............ 440 Chandler. Choice Ann ............ 440 Chandler. James Thomas. Ill ..... 408 Chandler. Nancy ................. 299 Chandler. Phyllis ................. 285 Chapman. John Willis ............ 440 Chapleau. Jay Cunningham ....... 236 Chapman, George Rowe H.355. 408 Chapman. Jerry Lon .............. 236 Chapman. Michael Clyde ...... 326. 440 Charles, Roberf Edward .......... 440 Chase. Bernice .................... 286 Chafham. Marion Chrisfina ........ 408 Cheaney. Donna Lucille ........... 236 Cheney. Paul EHioH .............. 440 Chervenak Pamela Jane .. ...... 440 Chesney. Kafhryn Ann ..... ...9l, 236 Chester. Ric ................. 347 Chestnut Linda Ann .............. 440 Chew, Lucia Noland ...7l. 367. 369. 408 Chiapella. John .................. 236 Chiaranfano. Diane Lynnq ...,l43. 236 Childers, Elizabefh Mayfneld ..... 236 Childress. Deborah l, ............. 408 Childress. George Elmer .......... 440 Chilfon. John Edward ............ 424 Chinery, Glenn Thomas 326, Chrisfenberry, Chris .............. Christenberry, Harry Wodward2 36, Christenberry, Henry Edward ...... Christenberry, Julian Michael ..367, Chrisfian, Rhonnie PhiHIp ......... Chruch, Jacque .................... Cipolla, Roland Horace ...... 152 Cabo, Linda Gall ............... Caiborne, Howard Mark .......... C aiborne, Susan .................. C app, Bill ........................ Clark, Candy ...................... Cark, Donna ..................... Cark, Greg H. .................... C1ark, James O. .................. Clark, James Rober1 .............. Clark, James Ronald .............. Cark, John K., Jr. ............... Cark, Joseph Roberf Cark, Mer1in L. .................. Cark, Michael Robert ............. Clark, Nancy ...................... Clark, Ronald B. .............. 333, C ark, Rufh Ann .................... Clark, Terry ....................... Cark, Troy Andrew ............... C arke, Mike ...................... Clarke, Richard Terry ............. Clarkson, Kafhleen Cecily .,..308, Clary, 8111 ......................... Cawson, Robert Stephen .......... Caxfon, Thomas Howard .......... Clayfon, Kennefh Wayne ...... 322, Clemmer, Lenore Belle ............ Cevenger, Carolyn Sue ........... Clevenger, Jerry Ray .............. Cevenger, Phyllis Jean ........... Cliff, Michael Eugene ....146, 236, Cliffon, Judy Demetra ............. Cliffon, Larry Sfephen ............ Cline, Owen Alice ........... 294, Cloninger, Caroline ............... Confs, Susan Evelyn ............... Cloyd, David B. .............. 361, Coyd, John David ................ Coyd, am ....................... Clucas, Edward Welch, 111 ........ Clymer, David Lloyd .............. Coafs. Herbert Leon .. ...... Cobb, Gregor Wayne . Cobb. James hark .............. Cobble, Douglas Cafron ..... 375, Cochran, Bobbie Hafcher ......... Cochran, Mar aref Jane .......... Cochran, Myrfe Harrelson ........ Coe, Cynfhia Ann ................. Cofer, Fa e Ellen ................. Coffey, C arles John .............. Coffman, Barrie Howard ..371, 373, Cohen, Marc Alan ............ 382, Cohen, Martin David .............. Cohn, William Allan .............. Coker, John W. ................... Cole, Frances Redford ........ 304, Cole, Linda Ann ............... 86, Coleman, Douglas E. ............. Coleman, James Thomas .......... Coleman, Nash .................... Coley, Ann Yvonne ........... 292, Collins, Carolyn .................. Collins, Michael Edward .......... Collins, Pamela Jean .............. Cocoran, Pauleffe ................. ColqueH, Ron ..................... Columbus, John Andrew ...... 350, Combs Richard G. ............... Comer1ord, W. Thompson ........ Commers, Tina Dawn ......... 390, Compfon, Bill ..................... Compton, Wilborn C., Jr. ........ Comstock, Patricia Ann ........... Conaway, Daniel E. ........... 322, Condurelis, Sfeve George ....373, Conley, Charles 0. ........... 333, Conley, Wayne ............ Conner, Cheri ..................... Conner, Gary E. ............... 90, Conner, Cathy .................... Conner, Timofhy Joseph .......... Conrey, Philip Craig .............. Conry, James Buford .............. Conway, Thomas D. ................ Coocksy, Gerald .................. Cook. Charlene Ann ............... 408 367 387 236 440 424 300 236 408 424 307 369 299 300 408 408 408 440 408 236 408 424 288 424 424 34 1 424 341 238 408 I63 408 236 408 236 408 440 424 359 440 408 408 290 238 424 424 300 440 441 408 236 441 408 424 441 236 408 238 424 424 441 238 441 424 44 I 424 96 424 300 408 1 51 441 236 91 321 441 87 441 408 313 408 408 422 424 44 I 236 277 171 302 44 I 441 238 441 377 424 Cook, Charles Hubble ............ 408 Cook, Julia Marie ............. 86, 424 Cook, Julian Ralph ................ 441 Cook. Suzanne .................... 236 Cook, Vivian Gayle ................ 441 Cooke. Greaser ................... 236 Cooke, Tony ....................... 331 Cooksey, Gerald Alexis ........... 236 Coons, Thomas Wayne ............ 236 Cooper, David Eugene ............ 424 Cooper, Donald Colbaugh ........ 441 Cooper, Emily Suzanne ............ 236 Cooper, Gary Allan ............... 236 Cooper, Jerry Wayne .............. 408 Cooper, Paul A. ................... 441 Cooper, Richard S. ................ 424 Cooper. Ronald E. ................ 424 Cooper, William Charles ....361, 441 Cooper, William C., III ........... 408 Cope, Jim C. ..................... 424 Copelan, MargueiHa .............. 292 Copeland, Alan H. ............... 381 Cooper, Jim ...................... 93 Corden. David A. F. .............. 424 Core, Paul ........................ 320 Corice, Raymond J. ................ 87 Corn, Michael Ray ............ 362, 408 Corneff, James Larry ............. 424 CorneH, Julie Haven ......... 277, 424 Cornforfh, Cafherine Anne ........ 441 Correll. Jerry Elmer .......... 381, 441 Corfs, Thomas C. ............. 236, 341 Cory, Charles Bruce .............. 236 Cory, Michael S. .................. 87 Cory, Robert Burrud .......... 329, 424 Cosby, Patricia English ............ 441 Costa, Frank Sfeven ................ 441 Costner, Fred Williams ............ 424 Cofham, James S. ................. 87 Cofham, Joseph L. ................ 87 Coffon. Kathleen Bobbie ..... 280, 441 CoHrell, Douglas Keifh, Jr. ....... 441 Cofhell. Gail Elizabe1h ........... 424 Coffrell, Susan ..................... 408 Couch, C. Kenneth ................ 424 Couk, Whifford Morgan .......... 89 Coulsfon, William Rodney ....236, 359 Coulfer, Tom ...................... 170 Courfney, Car1os .................. I70 Cowden, Mary McGaw ............ 441 Cowell, Kennefh Ray ,,,,,,,,, 348, 424 Cox, Cindy ........................ 307 Cox, George Henry, Jr. ...... 237, 355 Cox, Janef Leslie ................. 424 Cox, Jenny Henriefta .............. 441 Cox, Ronald Lucian ............... 441 Cox, Ronnie Allen ................. 441 Cox, Sfephen Frederick ........... 237 Coyner, Samuel Gleen ........... 237 Crabtree, Pafricia Lee ............ 237 Crfff, Brenda ................. 286, 441 Craff, Peg y Lee .......... 237, 286, 299 Craig, Bar ara Anne .............. 441 Craig, David Thomas ..... 313, 319, 408 Craig, Jeff L. ..................... 408 Craig. Richard Michael ........ 365,424 Craig, Suzann ............. Crandell, Edward Oliver ...... 365, 424 Cranwell John Dakin ........ 373, 424 Crawforc1, Collin .................. Crawford, Dorfhy .......... Crawford, Gary Edward ...... 101, 116 Crawford, James Haskel, Jr. ...... 408 Crawley, Roberf Allen ........ 371, 441 Creager, Marfha Lynn ............ 425 Creasman, Mar'rin Edward ........ 441 Credle, William 5., Jr. ............ 408 Crews. Sharon Elizabefh ..85, 237 Creecy, Jimmy Glen ............ 408 Creigh'ron, Mary Towley ........... 408 Crews, Sharon Elizabefh ........... 88 Crick, James M. .............. 441 Crim, Barbara Anne ..307, 425 Criner, Margie Linda ...... 441 Crisfol, Kennefh Harley . ....44l Crisfy, Mark Timoihy ........... 88, 90 Crookshanks, Margaref Anna ..280, 408 Cross, Ann .................... 307, 393 Cross, BeHy Lynn ....... ...308, 408 Cross, George Michael ...... 343, 409 Cross, Kendall Carlfon, Jr. ........ 237 Cross, Linda Carol ...... ..237 Cross, Rebecca Ann ..409 Crouch, Roberf Lee . ..378, 425 Crouse, Danny ....... ..381 Crouse. Roberf Daniel ............. 425 Crowder, David ................... 320 Crowe, Daniel Sfewarf ....... 381, 441 Crownover. Margaref Irene ....... 409 Crumley. Ka1hy .................... 304 Crumley, Susan Elizabefh .......... 425 Crumpfon, David .................. 314 Crufchfield, Thomas .......... 373, 425 Crye, Daniel Owen ................ 409 Culbre'rh, Sandra .................. I28 Cullom, Connie Gail .............. 441 Culfra, H. Allen .............. 322, 425 Culvahouse,Ar1hur 8., Jr.. .313, 361, 409 Cummings, Howard H. ........... 89 Cunningham, Pa? .................. 425 Cunningham, Philip Tureck ..85, 88, 237 Curbo, David Allen ............... 425 Currence, John H. ................ 441 Curry, Arnold Michael ....... 341, 425 Curry, Tom F., Jr. ................ 441 Cums, Barbara ................... 92 Curtis. Ernes'r W. .................. 409 Curfiss, James Wells, Jr. ...... 347, 441 Cufshaw, Janelle A. ..79, 307. 371, 425 Cypress, David Edrew ............. 425 Cypress. Marvin Cromer ..... 382, 425 D Dake, Paul Michael ............... 425 Dale, Barney Edward ...... 87, 377, 425 Dale. Larry Alan .................. 409 Dalrymple, Clyde Preston. Jr. ..... 237 Dalfon, James Nelson ............. 237 Dalton, Jane Ann .................. 237 Damen, Nancy Jean ............... 409 Dan, Herbert Myron .............. 441 Dance, Rebecca Starr ............ 425 Daniel, Barbara Susan ........ 308, 441 Daniel, Morris Clayton ............ 409 Daniel, Richard Franklin ........... 409 Daniel, Sandra Joan ...... I36, 237, 307 Danker, George Frederick ......... 237 Danner, Frank Williams, IV ....... 237 Danner, Sally Cox ................. 237 Danziger, Alan H. ................. 425 Darby, Gregory Bruce ............. 441 Darfer, Mar Jo ................... 441 Daugherty, arl Leslie ............. 409 Davenport Rosemarr 409 Davenport, Royce A 1en . ., 237 Davidson, Allen Brown ............ 425 Davidson, Beniamin McClelland 152, 361, 409 Davidson, 8111 ..................... 352 Davidson, James McCaIeb ........ 237 Davis, Boyd Thomas ............ 85, 237 Davis, Brenda ..................... 151 Davis, Buck ........................ 381 Davis, Carl H. .................... 409 Davis, Carle M. ................... 409 Davis, Cafhy Elaine ............... 441 Davis, Debbie ............... 308 Davis, Dent Cafron .. ..87, 314 Davis, Don Francis .. ..331, 441 Davis, Dorothy Irene .. ...... 441 Davis, Gary Ben ....... ..237 Davis, Gary J. ........... 90 Davis, Glen David ., ..335, 425 Davis, Grant Shalton .314, 409 Davis, Henson Gregory ...... 409 Davis, Howard Hugh, Jr. ...... 331,441 Davis, James Willlam ............. 237 Davis, Jerry K. .............. 87 Davis, Joe Stephen .. .319, 409 Davis, John D. ............... 85 Davis, Joseph Cannon .............. 425 Davis, Judifh Gayle ................ 441 Davis, Kaye ........................ 290 Davis, Kelly James ....... 352, 350, 441 Davis, Libby ....................... 277 Davis. Linda Gail ................. 237 Davis, Mariana ................ 92 Davis, Michael Eugene .. .331, 409 Davis, Olivia Michele ...... 441 Davis, Pa1ricia ............. ..166 Davis, Paul E51111 .......... ..425 Davis, Rebecca ............ .. 91 Davis, Rick .................... ..378 Davis, Roberf C. .............. .. 85 Davis, Ronald ..... 93 Davis, Sam C. ............ 409 Dawson, Deborah ...... .. 425 Dawson, Donald Ray .............. 237 Dawson, Roberf Hugh .......... ..441 Day, Douglas Dee ......... .425 Day, Frank Patterson ...... ..237 Dav. Harriet ...................... 286 Day, Phillip Brent ................. 442 Da , Roberf Edward ............... 442 DeEerry, Deborah Maren .......... 442 DeBerry, Donna .................... 286 DeBrock, Ann ..................... 304 DeFrancesco, Scott Edgar ......... 442 DeLapp Sfephen .................. 237 Delon, 5arah Dee .................. 409 DeLozier, Carolyn Sue ........ 237, 308 DeLozier, Roberf E. ............... 237 DeLozier, Valorie Jean ............ 442 DeLozier, Samuel P. ......... 333, 409 DeMarcus, Roberfa Jean .......... 231 DeMon'rigney James Morgan ...... 237 DeVaulf, Wa11er Gary ............. 442 DeWit'r, Arliss Dawn ................ 86 DeWiff William Lee .............. 237 Dean, Charles Randall 128, 313, 348,425 DeanI Frieda Kara ................ 442 Dearing, William Alan ....... 369. 409 Dearsfone, Frieda Kaye ....... 151, 237 Dearfhridge, Debbie Jane ........ 409 Deafon, Mary Mar are? ........... 237 Debosek, Richard harles ......... 409 Decker, Russell Marfin ........ 367, 425 Dedrick, Diana Simone ........... 409 Deel, Sharon Gail .................. 425 Delashmif. James Richard ....237, 331 Delgado. David Anfhony .237, 322, 325 Delionback, Diane J. .............. 237 Delk, David Michael .............. 442 Dellolme. John Louis .............. 442 Demars, James Marion ............ 425 Dempsey, Tim ............. 371. 373 Dempsfer, Martha ................. 299 Denbo, Donald ScoH .. ...... 425 Dengler, Louise Ann ..... .302, 425 Denihan, David Alber? .. ........ 425 Denihan, Dennis A. ........... 365, 425 Dennard, Susan .................... 425 Denney, Susan Lee ........... 391, 409 Denny, Charley .................... 365 Danton, Deborah J. ................ 442 Den'Ion, Regina GaiI .............. 442 Despam. Nancy McKay ........ 290, 425 Devor. Anna Christine ............ 442 D151, Frederick C1ark .............. 442 Dice, Jerry Charles ................ 409 Dick. Donna ....................... 308 Dickey, Lee ............. Dickey, Thomas Willis . Dickson, Mike ..................... Diddle John A1len ...3I3, 367,369,425 Dietrich, James Allen ......... 356, 425 Diffler, Bobby ......... D111, Kennefh ...................... Dillahun1y, Cynthia Louise ....304, 425 Dillon, Dan ........................ 321 DHmore, Floyd Anderson ....331, 442 Difzel, Pafsy ...................... 302 Dixon, Diane Wood ................ 238 Dixon, Dickey H. .................. 425 Dixon, J. Mikel, Sr. .......... 314, 409 Dobbins, Bef1y .................... 290 Dobbs, Francis A. ............. 409 Dobbs, Roy Lippinccff ..320, 442 Dodd, Barbara Lynn ........... 442 Dodd, Dickie P. ............. 90 Dodd, Robert T. ..... .347, 409 Dodson, Gary .................... 321 Dodson, Julianne ........ I46, 322. 409 Dodson, William Mark ............ 409 Doerman, Dick ..................... 326 Dogelsfein, Anne Beauford ........ 425 Donnell, William Baxfer ........... 409 Donahoo, Bayard John ............. 238 Donahoe, Sfephen Daniel .......... 238 Donaldson, Diane ................. 307 Donnell, Billy ...................... 319 Doochin, S'reve Gary ............... 442 Dooley, Susan Alene .......... 294, 425 Dorengricchia, MaHhew .......... 238 Dorfman, Ellyn Jane ............... 238 Dorney, Paule ..................... 442 Dorris, James Hubert Wifham ..... 425 Dor'rch, Michael Jay ................ 442 Dougherfy, Tim .................... 442 Dawna, Michael Warren ........... 442 Doyle, Stephen D. ................. 409 Drake, Laura Mae ................. 409 Drake, William M. ................ 85 Drakos, Anthony D. ........... 238, 359 Drakes, Nancy Elizabefh .......... 442 Draper, John Mack ................ 238 Drennan, Gayle Lee ...... 101, 128, 238 Drennon. Jane Coleman ........... 425 Drew, Pafricia Jane .......... 302, 425 Dreyer, Karen Sue .............. 9l, 238 Driver, Barbara Ann .............. 425 Drozak, Sarah Frankie ........ 296, 442 DuBose, Raymond Edward ...343, 409 Dubrov, Ronald Philip ............. 425 Dubrow, David ................ 3I6, 409 Dubrow, Jane! Ann ................. 409 Duckworfh, Frank Allen ........ 348, 425 Ducsay, Jack ....................... 355 Dudenbosfel, Don .................. I32 Duff, Michael Alvin .......... 359, 442 Duffy, Jim Frederick ......... 343, 442 Duffy, Suzie ........................ 290 Dugger, Gregory Guy ........ 322, 425 Dughrnan, Karen Jean ........ 302, 442 Dulaney, Richard Thomas ..ll7, 359, 409 Dunavanf, Leonard Clyde, Jr. ..84, 238 Duncan, CharloHe Sue ....... 292, 409 Duncan, David Deane . ........ 425 Duncan, Michael G. . 87 Duncan, Neale Esthel . ....238 Duncan, Robert Wade . ...... 409 Dunford, Ann ................ 286 Dunham, David Stanley ...... 238 Dunham, Mike Roy .. ...... 425 Dunham, Sara Lynne ...... 409 Dunlap, Charlena Alexa ........ 425 Dunlap, ngbie ................... 294 Dunn, Eddie Ray 409 Dunn, John G. ..................... 238 Dunn, Joseph Thomas, Jr. ......... 238 Dunn, Ra .................... II7, 38! Dunn, Roper! Charles ........ 382, 409 Dunn, Ronald Edward ............. 442 Dunn, Tom ......................... 36! Dunsmore, Joseph Michael ........ 442 Dupree, Nancy .................... 92 Durand, Frank Parker ......... 348, 409 Durbeck, Deborah Ann ........ 296, 442 Durbeck. Daniel Eric ...,l52, 238, 339 Durden, Johnn M. ............ 333, 442 DureMe, Caro .................... 352 Durham, Leonard Earl ............. 238 Durham, Susan Goad .............. 86 Durmeyer Patricia Maree ...292, 409 Dupree, Charles Patrick ........... 425 Durham, Nora Lou ................ 425 Durreff, Robert S'rewarf ...... 359, 425 Duvall, David Michael 22222222 I47, 238 Dyer, David Donald ............... 442 Dyer, Deborah Ann ............ 296, 425 Dyer, David Donald ............... 442 Dyer, Esiher Lynn ................. 425 Dyer, James Edward ............... 442 Dyer, Michael Wayne ,,,,,,,,, 343, 409 E Eager, C. Christopher ........ 238, 339 Eakin, Kathy ....................... 290 Earhearf, David Charles ,,,,,,,,,, 442 Eafherly, Pafricia Lynne ........... 442 Earnest, William Mark ........ 343, 426 Easfburn, Thomas Jonafhan...238, 33! Eas!erling, Patricia Urilla ......... 409 Easferly, Michael D. .............. 238 Eafherly, Richard Clare ........... 442 Eafon, Larry ....................... 373 .Ebbs, S. Douglas .................. 238 Eberscle, Brian .................... 373 Eckerf, Gary Wayne .......... 333, 409 Eckhart, Andy ..................... 320 Eckhardf, Bob ..................... I28 Eddlemon, Gerald K. ............. 90 Eden, Donald Lee ........ I66, 238, 3I9 Edgemon, John Sowel! ............. 442 Edgemon, Libby ................... 388 Edgin, Howard Neal .............. 409 Edmiston, Joseph Lee ............. 238 Edmonds, Sandra ................. 286 Edmondson, Sara Ann ............. 238 Edsfrom, Eugene Lee .............. 238 Edwards, Cafherine Karen ........ 86 Edwards, James Michael .......... 426 Edwards, Judifh Lynn .............. 442 Edwards, Linda Gail .............. 409 Edwards, Marilyn EIiIabe+h ....... 409 Edwards, Mike .................... 375 Edwards, Pefe ................. 373 Ehrlich, Jerry Louis ................ 442 Elder, Arihur TrippH Clair ....... 4IO Elder, Charles Roy ................. 442 Eley, Suzanne ................. 238, 308 Ellio'tf, Nancy Oliver ............... 238 Elliott, Charlene ................... 307 Elliott Chip ....................... 369 EllioH, Herschel Adams ........... 426 EllioH, James C., III .............. 442 EllioH, James L. .............. 32!, 4l0 Ellioff Joe ................... 3l9, 426 Ellis, 8ubba ................... 369, 426 Ellis, Deborah Rose ........ I28, 290, 442 Ellis, George Rober'r .......... 347, 4l0 Ellis, James Edward ............... 238 Ellis, Milton .................. 238, 367 Ellis, Richard Pa 9 ................ 442 Ellison, Jaye Jac son ......... 285, 442 Ellison, Walfer Frank ...339, 4l0 Ells'rrom, Mark ................ 333 Elmore, Thomas Lane .. ...350, 442 Elrod, James Roberf ......... 343, 442 Embry, Betsy ...................... 286 Embry, Elizabeth P. ............... 238 Emerson Robert Sufherland ....... 442 Emery, Everef! Leroy, III ..... 367, 442 Smison, John Avery ............... 442 Endress, Thomas Andrew ..... 359, 426 Endsley, Linda Jean ............. 85, 238 England, Bufch .......... 356 England, Clyde Norman . 4l0 England, William D. 426 Epperson, Lou .................... 378 Epple, William August ............ 4l0 Epsman, Rose Elise ................. 4l0 Epsfein, Michael Steven ........... 426 Ergen, Anne Ka9herine ....83, I00, l04 Ergen, Federick Julian ........ 350, 442 Ergen, John Arnold K. ...350, 426 Ernsf, Ken Eugene ............. 442 Erpenbach, John Ernest ..442 Ervin, Mary Alice ................. 4l0 Esch, Joe William . ..... 3l4, 426 Esken, Donald ............. 93 Eskew, Donald Wayne ..238 Eskew Susi .......... ..299 Espach, Jean Marney ....443 Espy, Jane Ellen .............. 296, 443 Esiell, Geor e Franklin, Jr. ....... 443 Esfes, Gary arl ......... ..238 Esfes, Karol ........ 292 Esfess, Mar Melissa 426 theridge, arilyn ........ I64 thridge, Connie Joyce...299, 373, 426 Evans. Barry Davis ................. 4m Evans, Charles M. ..238 Evans, Emily .......... ....300 Evans, Larry Hayward . .239, 33! Evans, Linda ...................... 277 Evans, Mary Margaret .. .86, 299, 426 Evans, Peter Gravelle .. ....443 Evans, Richard C. ..426 Evans, Richard Ken? ...426 Evans, Shelby Jean .285, 443 Evans, Torn . ...... .373 Evensky, Emily ..... .426 Evers, Marie AnneHe . .443 Ewing, SheHa Pauline ............. 86 F Fabry, John Michael ......... 239, 373 Fairfax, Joseph Pafrick ........... 443 Fancher, Charles Beniamin . .382, 4l0 Farley, Michael Lawrence . ....443 Farmer, Jeff ........... ..426 Farmer, Larry . ........ 4l0 Farnham, Dick ...... I67 Farr, Nancy Elaine .. .......... 4l0 Farrell, Dixie Amanda . ....4l0 Farris, Beverly Jeanne ............. 239 Fason, Shelia Kaye ..l28, 277, 352, 426 FauceHe, Louis Hufson ............ 239 Faulkner, Thomas H. .33l, 4l0 Faulman, Mike R. .............. 4l0 Fay, William McKeon . 443 Feasfer, Sherry Anne .. ...... 4l0 Feeman, Patsy Diane . ..443 Fehling, Roberf E. . ..239 Feiff, Rober? F. ...... ..426 Feldman Laurence Dawd . 426 Felker, John Alston .-239 Fell, Mary Beal ........... 92 Feller, Richard W. ........ 239, 322, 325 Felfon, Margaref Elizabeth ...292, 443 Felts, Ernesf Tucker, Jr. ....239 Felfy, Pefricia Ann ...... ....426 Ferguson, James Edward, Jr. .373, 4!0 Ferguson, Jere W. ..... 87 Ferrell, Tommy ..... ..377 FerrgIL Henry Clyde . .443 Fernll, Brenda Gayle . ..4l0 Feur'r, Diane .......... ..302 Fichfner. David Paul .............. 426 Fickner, David ..................... 377 Fiege, Chris ...... .,..!48 Fields, Donna Mane . .391, 4l0 Fields, Ginny ...................... 308 Fields, Gordon Hunter ............ 239 Fields, Michael James ........ 355, 443 Fields, Pafricia Ann ............... 239 Finch, Jimmy Leslie ................ 443 Finch, Vava E. ................ 85 Fine, Elsa Honig ................... 92 Finegold, Sfeven Mark ............ 426 Finer, Bobbie ..................... 278 Finks, Pafricia Faris ............... 4l0 Fischer, Herman August Ill ..l55, 239 Fiser, Phylis ....................... 302 Fish Marquerife Early ............. 426 Fishburn, Mark Jay ................ 443 Fisher, Jo Ann ..................... 85 Fisher, Thomas C. ................. 87 Fiske, Wendy ...................... I65 Fife, Janis Forbes ................. 239 FEHs, Barbara Jean ........... 302, 443 Fifz, Tony Alan ................. 87, 426 Fitzgerald, Becky Ann ............. 443 Fifzgibbons, Bill ................... 352 Fifzhugh, Calvin Craig ...,350, 352, 443 Fifzpafrick, William EvereH ...... 239 Flashrick, Jeff ..................... 32! Feenor, William Thomas ..... 3l4, 443 Fleigel, Steve ...................... 382 Feming, Barbara Diane ........... 239 Fleming, Larry A. ................. 443 Feming, Mike Holmes ........ 343, 443 Feming, Mildred Kafherine ...... 443 F emm, Chris ...................... 388 Femming, Myra ................... 302 Fefcher, Jamce Lee .............. 239 Fletcher, Jeffry Thomas ........ 33!, 443 Fefcher, Linda Kerr ............... 4l0 Fetcher, Sherrill Ann .......... 9l, 239 Fleuck, Kathy Alyce .............. 426 Figel. Sfephen Roberf ............ 426 FHnn, Robert F. ............... 369, 4l0 Flinn, Susan Joy ................... 443 F ippen, Anne ..................... 290 Flowers, Gaylvn Cecile ..... 83. 85, 92, 96, !06, 239, 277 Flower, Kafhryn ........... 86, l28, 277 Fowers, J. Thomas ................ 410 Flowers, Richmond ................ 239 Fowers, Tennyson Payne ...... 326, 443 Floyd, Lucy ........................ 300 Fynn, Dwigh! ...................... 93 Fynn, Susan ........................ 302 Folk, Michael J. .359, 426 Follis, Julie Ann . ..,.239 Forbess, James Ba 90 239 Ford, Dennis . ..,.I62 Ford, Harry D. ..... . 22, 426 Ford, Raymond Denn 377, 4l0 Ford, Sharon H. 443 Forehand, Thomas A 239 Forrester, Jan 8r an! . ..239 Forrester, Sfeve rice Forresfon David Forshay, Tim J. Forsfen, David Foresfer, John .. Forf, Duncan Mc .. Fory, Katherine Margar Foster, Adnrew Blake Foster, Drew Fosfer, Jack Mill . Fosfer, Lo?s Elaine . Foster, L nn .......... Fosfer, ary Lou ..... Foster, Sheryl Lynne .. Foster, Sfeve ......... Foster, Susan Kay ........ Foster, Thomas Rayburn .. .352, 426 ...4l0 Fosfer, William Stanhope . 88 Fousf, Frank Russell ...... I53, 4l0 Fouf, I. Belinda ...... .373, 426 Fowler, Barry Lee ....... ...239 Fowler, 8r an! Tafum ..... .4l0 Fowler, El is William, Jr. . ....443 Fowler, Lloyd Jean ...... .286, 4l0 Fowler, Meryl Ann ...443 Fowler, Pafricia Ann ....... ...239 Fowler, Vickie Brenda .......... 292, 443 Fow!kes, Charles Edward ...... 362, 426 Fox, Barbara Jean ........ 273, 280, 4l0 Fox, Becky ......................... 290 Fox, Dorothy Anne ........ .443 Fox, Marfha ....................... 285 Fox, Pafricia Ann .................. 426 Fox, Richard Allen ................ 239 Fox, Richard Morgan .............. 239 Fox, Sfephen Charles .............. 426 Fox, Steven Lee ................... 443 Fracchia, J. Anfhony .......... 348, 4l0 Francis, Hubert Clinfon, Jr. ........ 443 Frankland, Roberf Ernes'r .......... 426 Franklin, Bob ...................... 369 Franklin, Charlene Ruth ...... 322, 4l0 Franklin, Donna Lynn .............. 86 Franklin, Nan ..................... 286 Franklin, Y. Kafhryn ............... 443 Franse, Phyllis Ann ................ 4l0 Fralee, Nell Courfer .............. 443 Frazier, George Ross .............. 443 Frazier, Henry Garland ............ 443 Frazier, Howard Alexander ........ 443 Frazier, Sherry .................... 39! Frederick, John, Jr. .............. 410 Frederick, Margaref Grefa ........ 86 Freels, Judy Lynn .................. 426 Freeman, Allen Delynn ...... 426 Freeman, Danny ............ 382 Freeman, Larry Keith ........ 347, 443 Feeman, James Pa! ..84, 85, 90, I9I, 239 Freesh, Noel ............ 333 Freesh, Pafrick N. ...... ..4l0 French, James Bradbury . ..443 French, Barbara ........ ..282 French, James William ..239 Freug, Marleen .................... 278 Friedli, Deborah Elaine . 304, 356, 443 Friedman, Daniel Tery ........ 443 ..443 . .443 ..426 Friedman, Frank Gary . Friedman, Shelly Rae . Friedson, Roberf David Froedge, Sharon ................ 285 Frosf, Sandra Rose ...... l25, 239, 352 Frye, Frank Chambers ....93, 239, 335 Frye, George ................. 282 Fugafe, Elizabefh Ann . ..240 Fugafe, Rebecca Ann .. . Fugafe, Rober! H. ..... . 87 Fu eff, George Lewis . .443 Fu ks, Paul Logan ..... 426 Fuller, Nancy M. .. 86 Fuller, M. Douglas . ....443 Fuler+on John H. I74, 240 Ful'ron, 7homas H. ............. 87 Funk, Rowland Selby 348, 4l0 Fuqua, Nell ................. 286 Fussell, Joseph Murray 345, 4l0 Fuson, William Don .............. 443 Fuzek, Mary Ann ..75, 302, 348, 389, 426 G Gabel, Jeffrey David ............. 4l0 Gagides, Paul W. ............ 375, 443 Games, Joe Robert, Jr. ...... 240, 3l9 Galetovic, Joe R. ................. 457 Gallagher, Margie Lee ...... I66, 240 Gallahar, Kafhy ................... 307 Gallaher, Tom .................... I28 Gallaher, Rarmond ............... 93 Gallaher, Wi liam E. ......... 240, 377 Galloway, Samuel Edward ........ 240 Galloway, Susan Marian ..240, 273, 294 Galloway, Willard Lyman ......... 4l0 Galyon, Emily Gayle .............. 240 Galyon, Paxfon Jeffries ...... 367, 426 Gambill, Kathy Ann .............. 426 Gammons, Jack Lewis ............. 240 Gangi, Louise Joseph .............. 443 Ganff, Douglas Cyrus ........ 378, 443 Garcia, Jose Enrique .......... 90, 240 Gardgnhire, Brenda J. ............ 426 Gardiner, Jane? Lynne ........ 285, 426 Gardner, Carolyn ................. I75 Gardner, Gary Clinfon ............ 443 Gardner, Jane! .............. 285 Gardner, Jerry ........ 336 Gardner, Joel ............... 3I9 Gardner, Mark Samuel .. ...... 443 Gardner, Sidney Jerome ..444 Gar ivlo, Linda Lucille ..4l0 Garand, David Paul ...... 410 Garman, Maureen Frances .304, 426 Garner, Farris Sharon ....426 Garner, Garry ......... ....377 Garner, Henry Russell . .326, 4l0 Garner, L nn E. ................ 444 Garner, ichael J. .322, 444 Garner, Samuel Bradle ............ 240 Garreff, Johnny Clau e . 37!, 373 Garreft. Mary PauleHe ............ 444 Garrigus. Mar aref Ann ........... 240 Garrioff. Char es Edwin ...... 377. 410 Garrison. Jay A. .................. 87 Garrison. Rober'r Clinton ....373. 410 6555. Harry ....................... 240 Gassoway. Cissy .............. ..286 240 273 240 . .426 347 292 347 91 40. 255 1.410 367 426 278 ..168 378 Gassawa , Dorothy Harris Gasfon. odney ............ Gafeley. Royce Allen Safes. Nicholas John Gaffas. Fred Pafrick. Jr. Gaulf. Alma Jo ....... Gay Mike ........ Gaylon. Emily ....... Gaylor. Rober+ Lee ..... Gaynor. Paul Thomas. 111 Gaynor. Pete ........ Gee. Nellie Elizabeth Geller. Joan Marilyn Genfy. Jim ........ Gera ds. Graham . Gershberg. Steven Gentry. Nancy Crew f'o r3 Geralds. Greyhound Adam 410 Gerow. Marsha . 1.294 Ghee. Libby .. ..292 Gherfner. Scoff ....... .1240 Ghormley. Rebecca Louise ........ 240 Giannini. Michael Anfhony ....... 240 Gibbs. Arfhur Joshun ........ ..444 Gibbs. Jerry . .. Gibson. Ann Gibson. Barbara Ann Gibson. Daniel Bryon .1 Gibson. Debbie .. Gibson. Felicia . Gibson. Michael 0 Gideon. David E. ........ Gilbert Hiram Frazier ......... 85 Gilbert. Jeannie ......... 78, I46. 410 Gilbert Mary Ann ,..240. 308 Giberf Susan Nell .308. 410 Giles. James Edward .. .. 88 Giles. Linda ........... 300 Gilkeson. Hilda E. .444 611. Pafricia Elaine . 410 6111. Sharla Ruth .. 444 61 l. Sfuarf WiHiam . ....... 426 61 1am. Thomas Ryan ..... 82. 95. 101. 125. I67, 240. 378 G? lenfine. Mitchell C. ....152. 153. 240 Gillespie. Charles Alberf . 410 Gilespie. John Freund .. 1.339. 410 Gillespie. Sandy ...... ..371 61 Iey. Daryl Vanard 1240 Gilliam. April ........ ..410 61 11am. Donald Wayne 378.411 61 11am. Fred T. ...... 1. 90 Gilliam. Gene Lee .. Gilliam. John H. Gilliam. June Ellen . 61 115. Angus ...... Gininni. Mike ....... .. Given. Gary Michae1 . 411 Givens. Martha ..... ..285 Glaser. Simon .. .411 Glass. Rober? ..125 gasfeins'Nod B. . g2: aler. Imon ....... . 444 Gleaves. Gary Robert Gleaves James E. Glenn, Cheryl Anne .427 Glick. Laurel ....... 278 Glison. Billie Andrea .............. 240 Glover. Karen Lee ............ ..411 Go. Mae Foung ........... 86 Godbehere. Jane Evelyn .1 Godbold. William E. Goddard. Ken Jordan Goddard. James S. Goddard. Nancy Jo .. Goddard. William Goforfh. Patricia Elaine . Golden. Jerry L. ........ Golden. Willxam Richard Goldsfein, Martin Alan . Goldstein. Patricia Kay . Gooch. Mike .......... Goolsby. Paul Donald .. 427 Goodman. Joe Michell. J 444 Goodman. Ralph Conrad ..... 411 Goodrich. Gail Lee ..1.99. 12 296 41 1 444 427 147 Goodridge. George Caniz 1444 Goodrum. Jimmy Doyle 1 . 411 Goodwin. Rober? J 333. 444 Goolsby. Paul ..................... 371 Goolsby. Sharon Joy .............. 240 Gordon. Aldie .................... 427 Gordon. Ellen Gayle .............. 240 Gordon. Phillip Douglas ...... 371. 427 Gorrell. Frank Cheafham ..... 369. 444 Gosnell. John Bary ................ 240 GosseH. Wanda A. ................ 427 Gossoff. Barry .................... 316 6011. Patsy ........................ 286 Sound. Dennis Eugene ............ 427 Gourley. James Wllliam ........... 444 Gower, James M. ................. 4ll Gower. Michael Earl ........ 356. 427 Gower. Pudge Terry .......... 378. 411 Graber. Cafhryn Leslie ......... 76. 86 Grace. Gary Joe .................. 411 Graf. Bonnie Sue ............. 280. 444 Gregg. Patricia ................... 175 Graham. J. H.. 111 ............ 341.411 Graham. Kafhy Jean .......... 164. 4ll Graham. Minerva Elizabeth 1.427 Graingker. 'Ronald Alison .1240 Gralni . Terry 278 Grant James Bancroff 378. 444 Granf. James Richard 1...240 Granf. Milfon Toasf 4Il Grant. Richard ........... 278 Grant. William Alexander 4II Grace. Gary .......... 352 Grau. Pefer W. D. .. 427 Graves. Elaine Charlo e 411 ..173 427 241 444 290 162 411 241 277 411 .1352 1.241 ..444 341 Graves. Jerry .......... Gravely. James Morton Gray. Elixabefh Ann Greafhouse. Lee Joyner Greek. Gay1e Green. Eddie ....... Green. Gayden Dixon Green, Linda Ann Green. Pa'r .......... Green. Robert Harry Green. Payden ...... Green Ronald Frank! Greenberg. Alan Ne1l .. Greenblaff. John Rogers . Greenblaff. Joseph dward ....444 Greene. Deborah Ru+h ..444 Greene. Debbie Kay ..427 Greene. Howard Thomas ..444 Greene. Jo Anne ..444 Greenfield. Sand ..278 Greenman. Frankin De Forest :Z..24l Greensfein. Ronald Louis . ...241. 382 Greenway. L1nda ........ .292. 411 Greenway, Melinda Lou .......... 444 Greenwood. Charles C.. Jr. ..1333.4l1 Greer. Dorothy S. ................. 173 Greer. Jack P. Greever. Dons Anne ............ Gregory. Eugene Russell . 427 Gregson. Molly .................. 290 Grelnke. Donald RBE' .............. 427 Gribben. Sharman llzabe1h ...... 427 Gribble. Jim Thomas .......... 348. 427 Grice. See A. ....... 11.322. 427 Griever. Ann ...................... 304 Griess. Ann Elizabeih ............. 444 Griffin. Broncine .................. 444 Griffin. Frances Elizabeth ......... 444 Griffin. Marfha Harrell ...... 206. 411 Griffith. Elizabeth ................ 166 Griffifh. JeaneHe Lynn ............ 241 Griffith. Sunny .................... 292 Griffith, William Raymond. Jr. 345. 444 Griggs. Shirley 1.: ................. 74 Grimmeft. John LIgon ............ 427 Grissom. Kimera chkson. Jr. ..... 241 Grissom. Howard Larry ...... 339. 411 Grissom. Ray Bryant .331. 427 Griswo1d. Terry A. ..... ..186. 397 Grifzner. Nancy Lypn ...286. 427 Groce. Cynfhia Clalre ............. 241 Groce. Linda ......... ....302 Groseclose. Mark Reid , 444 Gross. Richard Barry .. ....427 Gross. Roberf Nathan . . 343 Gross. Samuel Howell . 241 Grossman. Nancy S. ..411 322 241 411 Grofh. Roy ............ Grover. D. Breckenridge . Grover. Kathy Elizabefh Groweg. Susie ..... . 119 Grubb. Joseph Pre 411 Grubbs. Donna Joy ...... 427 Gruenwald. Stephen Norman .. 1.444 Grvson. Michael Charles ...... 373. 444 Guice. Donald Wayne ............. 444 Gu1nn. Dwight William .. 11378. 427 Gu1nn. Maurice Kibler .381. 444 Gugnn. Owen Neal ................ 444 Gulon. Doqglas Lee ...... 350. 352. 444 Gunn. DaVId Edmond ........ 319. 444 Gussoff. Barry ..................... 4ll Gwalfney. Ri1chie Neal ............ 427 Gwynn. Kathy ..................... 356 Gwmn. Susan ...................... 277 H Haaby. DeAnn .................... 307 Haag. Alan L. ..... 444 Haas. Russell E. .................. 427 Haberfhear. Harry William ........ 411 Habib. Lewis ..................... I45 Hacker. Wilma E. ............ 151. 411 Hackeff. Bonnie Faye ......... 307. 444 Haddad. Donna Gene ............ 241 331 . 444 341 444 286 444 444 85 81 . Hadorn. Ross ........... Haffner. John Young Hagan. Eloise ........... Hagan. James Franklin .. Hagan. Mary ............ Hagan. Norvin Charles Hagey. Diane Sfafford . Haggard. Ginger 0. ...... Haggard, Freddy Meredifh . 377 Hahn. Fred William ..444 Hailey. Nancy ClaudeHe ....241 Halley. Ray .1 356. 427 Halcomb. Ma ...1241 I68 241 241 Haldeman. Jim . Hale. Doris Lee . Hale. Harold Har Haley. Jane? Elaine . Haley. Linda CaroI .1 Haley. Margaref Scoff Halfacre. Judy Kay . Hall. Ed H611. Fred Hall. Herman . Hall. Richard .345 Hall. Sharon Jeaneffe ....341 Hall. Thomas F. ....411 Hall. Thomas M. ....411 Halll Wil1iam M. ...... 241 Hallubqrfon. Sa11y Isabel .......... 444 Halperln. Marc Alan .............. 411 Halpern. Diane Helen ............ 411 Halfom. John Dou las ............ 241 Hamblen. Carole arie .. Hamblen. Sam Edward Hamblen. Steve Howard .. Hamer. S+even William ...... 348. Hamilfon. Charles A.. Jr. ....333. 444 Hamilfon. Dana Fields ............ 411 Hamilton. Dave .................. 32l Hamilfon. Jack Thomas ........... 4Il HamiHon, Shirley Kay ............ 241 Hamilton. William K. ........ 241. 377 Hamlet. Jane ................. 294 Hamlet Joe Edward 11373. 445 Hamleff. Susan Pafricia . .304. 411 HamleH. Frank Burneffe ...... 345. 445 Hamlin. Teresa Lynne ............. 445 Hamlin. William Raymond ........ 445 Hamm. Shirlene Erdean ...... 135. 411 Hammer. Eyleen .................. 302 Hammer. Arlifa ................... 91 Hammer. Linda Joy ............... 4II Hammer, Stephanie Diane ........ 445 Hammond. Diane Laura ..... 286. 445 Hammonhee. David Michael ..347. 445 Hamner. Barbara Eyleen 445 Hampfon. Berf Allan .. . Hampton. Earl Kennon ...... 82. 84. 85. 89. 96. 107. I28. 139. 241 Hamric. Louis D. .................. 445 Hamsley. Jeannie Oliver .......... 411 Hamsley. Sfephen Morris ..241 Hanahan. Anne Elwyn ....... ..427 Hancock. Ed ............ ..148 Hancock. Cary Victor ............. 427 445 411 ..445 170 Hancock. Mariesa Kay .. Hancock. Sandra Gail .. Handleman. Marc Nan .. Haney. Sieve ........... Hangqi. Roberf Scoff . 427 Hankins. John ..................... 347 Hanna. Marfha Lou ........... ..427 Hanna, Roy ................... ..319 Hanna Sue ................. ..286 Hannah. Carolefa ................. 445 4.62 Hanfley. Carl Ennis Haralson. C. Eric , Herb. James M. ...... Hardie. Robert James .1 Hardiman. Faye Wright Hardiman. Jerry L. 1 Hardin. Robert Louis .. Harding James Arnold HardwicL. Ellen . Haren. Linda Ann Hargeff. Earl Forest HargeH, Marfha F. . Hargis. Larry Harlan. Charles Warren Harlan. Cheryl Lynn Harlan. Gary Sfephen Harlan. Grefe Case .. Harlan. Kenneth S. .. Harlow. Elizabefh . Harmon. Helen ................. 85. 91 Harmon. Winsfon Henry. Jr. .1343. 445 as Harned. William Doug ......... 241 Harnick. Marvin E11101? ...... 382. 411 Harper. Charles Fosfer ...350. 352. 411 Harper. Don Larry ................ 411 Harper. Frank 61 1. 85 Harper. Michael G. ............... 85 Harper. Macon Vaughan .. 445 Harper. Thomas William ...... 367. 427 Harr, Wanda Kay ............ 307. 427 Harrgll. Norman 8. ................ 242 Harr1 an Jean Maureen ......... 427 Ham . $usan Carole ......... 128. 242 Harris. Allen 111 .................. 445 Harris. Caronn Ann ...... 457 Harris. Charles Dennis .366. 411 Harris. Coco .................. 296 Harrls. Jerry D. ................... 90 Harris. John Sfephen .............. 242 Harris. Margaref .................. 300 Harris. Mary Joyce ...... 70. 359. 445 Harris. Mary Mar aref ........... 445 Harris. Roberf Les ie .............. 242 Harris. S. Leann .................. 4II Harris. 5:011 ...................... 4ll Harrjs. Sharon Rufh ............... 427 Hams. Timofhy Rick .............. 242 Harris. Vickie ........... 290 427 Harrison, Fred Joseph ..... Harrison. James William .. 242 Harrison. Whifney ............ 76. 367 Harsham. Raymond Brent ......... 242 Hart. Cindr ....................... 183 Harf. Rona d Rick ............ 347. 411 Harfford, Harreye'rfe 6. ..1.101. 142. 242. 273. 294 Har'rley. Carl ..................... 373 Hartman. Alice Suzanne ..... 85. 101. 117. 242. 304 Hadman, Beffy Jean .......... 304. 427 Hartman. Mary Anise .. ..92. 411 Har1sook. Jame ............. 304 Harvey. Kay K. ................... 242 Harvey. A. Patricia ............... 411 HarveY. Michael J. ................ 186 Harvil . Mary Jane ................ 445 Harvill. Molly .................... 286 Harville. Sara Allene ............. 445 Harwell. Carol Virginia ........... 411 Hashberger. Jan .................. 304 Haspel. Randolph Jay ............ 242 Hass. Russell ...................... 382 Hessell. Michael ........ 322. 325. 445 Hasson. Don Charles ......... 367. 445 Hasfie. John .................. 320 Hasfings. Alan Newfon ............ 445 Hasfy. Gar Landia ................ 242 Hafhcock. arrie Alexander ..375. 34171 Hafmaker, Gary Wayne ............ 445 Hafmaker. James Leonard ........ 242 Haubenreich. Mary Greer 1...302. 445 Haug. Andrea Mannal .. ....242 Haughland. Marcia ..... ..300 Haur . Andrea Lynne ........ ..411 Haus er. Joel ............... .1373 Hawes. Laura ..................... 91 Hawk. Roberf Murphy ....371. 373. 427 Hawkms. Jim ..................... 331 Hawkins. Joy Allen .. ..304. 427 Hawkins. Marie ....... ....388 Hawkins. Marfha Lynn ............ 427 Hawkins. Richard Cleveland ..337. 242 Hawkins. W. Alexander ........... 242 Hawkland. William Dennis. Jr. 445 Hey, Linda Lee ................... 412 Hayden, John Alberf ............. 445 Hayes, Herman Edward .331, 445 Hayes, James Paul ..... ...242 Haynes, ............ ...397 Haynes, Barfon Ford ...... 82, 84, 94, 105, 313 Haynes, Clarence A., Jr. .......... 242 Haynes, Doug 8. .............. 322, 445 Haynes, James Michael .......... 427 Haynes, Linda ................ 307, 427 Haynes, Mike .................... 356 Haynes, Shelia Anne .............. 427 Hays, Cyrus Edgar ............... 427 Hays, Douglas V. .................. 242 Hayfer, David William ........... 445 Hazenfield, Ellen ................. 300 Hazenfield, James David ....350, 3542!; 4 Hazelgrove, Billy Michael ......... 427 Head, Allen Thomas, Jr. .......... 242 Head, Garry Dwayne ............. 412 Headden, Henry Harmon ........ 412 Headrick, CharloHe Jane ,...101 I34, 242, 294 Headrick, Shirley ................. 294 Hearn, Penny ..................... 286 Heafh, Ralph Dwighf ........ 331, 242 Heafherly, Jeannie ............... 308 Heck, Janice Ann ................. 445 Heckman, Ellen Lee ......... 445 Hedrick, Shirle Ann ..... 294, 445 Heidle, Elva ............... 92 Heinss, Paul Fred ................. 242 Heinzmann, Michael Alan ......... 427 Heird, James C. .................. 412 Heisinger, Mar'rha Jane ........... 445 Heifer, Russell Warren 1.377, 428 Helms, Samue1 Earl ...... ..362, 412 Helms, Ted Bidqood ..... ...87, 428 Helfon, Becky ................ 282, 367 Hembree, Mary J'ane .............. 307 Hemminger, Eugene W. ........... 85 Henard, Tommy ................... 93 Henderson, Carolyn Sue ........... 242 Henderson, Charles R. ....82, 181, 242 Henderson, Vickie Lee ............ 242 Henderson William Frank ....341, 428 Hendrix, Ken ................. 242, 378 Henry, Clifford David ............. 428 Hendry, Freida Jeaneffe .......... 242 Henegar, Wanda .................. 126 Henley, Marian Adair .............. 445 Hennig, James Edward ....213, 242, 367 Hennig, Kenneth H. ............ 90, I91 Henning, Chuck ..369, 428 Henrich, Nolan T. ................. 87 Henry, Anne Gray ............ 300, 428 Henry, Harry Lee .............. 242, 367 Henry, Linda ...................... 285 Henry, Sharyn Lee ................ 242 Henry, Willlam K. ................ 428 Henson, Willis Edgar ............. 428 Heppel, Scoff ..................... I40 Herbaugh Michael Robert ........ 412 Herbert arianne ...... 299, 345, 347 Hereford, James Sfrong, Jr. ..242, 371 Herndon, George Anderson, Jr. ...242 Herrin, Charles Ernesf ............ 242 Herrin, Hugh Lewis .......... 191, 242 Herron, James Sfeven ........ 381, 243 Herron, Susan ............ ...286 Herschel Marfha Helen .. 445 Heslop William Douglas . ..243 Hess, Clifford Lee ...... 445 Hewins, Sfanley Oliver HewiH', Peg y ......... .296 Heyde, Sfep en Douglas . .412 Hibben, W1lliam Herbert .412 Hibbs, Kafhy ....... .300 Hibler, Mary Dell ...... Hickam, Jennifer Eileen Hickerson, Torn ..... Hickman, Bill .......... Hickman, Glenn Edward Hickman, James H. Hickam, WiHiam prd Hickie, Patrick William Hickman, Fricki ...... Hicks, Connie Jeanne ..... 243 Hicks, Dana Sue . .243 Hicks, Donna ........ .308 Hicks, Howard Kennefh 428 Hicks, Kafhy . .445 Hicks, Linda .285 Hicks, Paula Ann .428 Hiqqins, Guy ............ .336 Hildebrand, Skip ............ 343, 428 Hildrefh, Llnda Carol .. ..304, 412 Hill, 80 ..................... 350 Hill, Charles Edward ........ ...4l2 Hill, Dewey ....................... 412 Hill, Ed ........................... 356 HIII, George Malcom, III ..313, 326, 412 Hill, Herbert Bolin ................ 412 Hill, Jane .................... 243, 4l2 Hill, Lary Sfeve .............. 243, 348 Hill, Linda ....................... 302 H111, Margaref ..................... 92 Hill, Paf ..................... 128, 302 Hilliard, Roberf David ............ 243 Hillmer, Ralph Gresens ..243, 313, 347 Himmelstein, Alan Richard ....3I3, 412 Himmelsfein, Marc Ira ............ 243 Hindman. Vicki June .............. 86 Hines, Ellis Chilton ............... 243 Hines, Evelyn Rufh ................ 92 Hgnes, Gary Sam ................. 412 Hlnes, Jeffery James ........ 382, 445 Hines, Sherlon Roberf ............ 445 HjnkIe, John Anfhony ............ 445 H1nsley, Kelly ..................... 243 Human, Roger Alan .. ..166, 243, 319 Hinfon, Richard Ira .......... 356, 428 Hirsch, Herberf Phillip ........... 428 Hise, Elizabefh Reeves ....... 296, 412 Hixon, Marie ..................... 352 Hixon, Susan ...................... 126 Hixson, Carol Ann ................ 445 Hixson, Sharon Louise ............ 243 Hixson, Susan Carol ............... 445 Hochberger, Edward David ..445, 316 Hodge, Charles Terry ........ 377, 445 Hodge, Eula Margie ............. 86 Hodges, Chap .................... 322 Hodges, Dewey ................ 90, 314 Hodges, John ............ 93, 319, 412 Hodge, Patricia Lynn ............. 445 Hodges, Pefer Michael .. ...365, 428 Hodgson, Ella Rufh ..308, 412 Hoffman, Laura A. ................ 243 Hofman, Laura A. ................. 243 Hoffman, Pafricia Befh ........... 428 Hoffman, Richard Thompson, Jr. ..243 Ho In, Samuel Harper ........ 373, 445 He anson, James Alan ....... 445 Holcomb, Mark .................. I74 Holcombe, Joselyn Brockman ..... 243 Holden, Ralph Donald ............ 4l2 Holdsworfh, William Joseph ..371, 446 Holland, J. Peter ............ 367, 412 Holland, Karen ................... 285 Hollander, Pefer Alan ........ 345, 412 Holliday, Charles 0. ....313, 361, 412 Hollon, Richard Woodard, Jr. ..173, 319, 412 Holloway, Ginger Haggard ....... 88 Holloway, Jeanne Elibabefh ...... 243 Holloway, Steve Hunf ........ 367, 412 Holf, Andrew David, Ill .......... 243 Holt, Douglas Eugene ........ 365, 428 H011, Jenny Lee .............. 308, 412 Holf, Jerri Lynelle ................ 446 Hol'r, Richard Thomas ........ 34B, 412 Holt, Sfephen Douglas ............ 446 Holz, Jane Ruth .................. 86 Hone cuff, Betsy .................. 277 Hong iran, Thermsuk .............. 412 Hood, Cheryl Kafhryn ........ 304, 446 Hood, Gary Wa ne .......... 243, 326 Hood, William hesfer ........... 428 Hooker, Elizabeth A. ............. 92 Hooker, Lawrence Eugene ....85, 90, 243, 377 Hooker, Roberf Wesley ............ 446 Hookins, Margaret ................ 300 Hoofen, Margaret Evelyn ......... 412 Hoofen, Ronnie Dean ............. 243 Hope, Mary Jane .. ........... 243, 302 HOPkIl'IS, Vicki Drusulla ............ 446 Hopper, Donna Jane ............. 412 Hopper, Linda Carol ........ 235, 446 Hopper, Nancy Joan ......... 307, 412 Hopson, Rober'r James ...93, 335, 412 Horn, Alberf 8., Jr.. .............. 4l2 Horne, Pafricia Mane .......... ..243 Horney, William Otis ........ 243, 336 Hornsby, William M. ........ 152, 243 Horowifz, Hal .................... 234 Horton, Gerald Wayne ...... ...243 Horfon, Rober? Leslle, Jr. ........ 243 Hoskins, Steve Wayne ........ 341, 446 Hotard. Alberf Sfeve .............. 446 463 Hofchkiss, Judy ................... 294 Hofchkiss, Richard Lee ........ 375, 4l2 Houdeschell, David Eugene ...... 243 Houk, Haze Edward, Jr. .......... 243 Houseal, John Fred ............... 85 Houser, Ann Clark ............ 243, 286 Houser, Marfha Lyn ............... 299 Housfon, Aelise McKee ........ 285, 428 Houston, L nn M. ................. 412 Howard, arla ................... 294 Howard, Dana D. ................. 412 Howard, Elinor DuVinage ......... 243 Howard, Jane Meador ........ 302, 446 Howard, Nicholas W. ...88, 243 Howard, Susan .................... 285 Howdyshell, Larry Glenn ...... 85, 244 Howell, Donald W. ................ 446 Howell, Ronald Luther ...244, 378, 381 Howell. Sarah Lee ............ 294, 412 Hubbell, Harry Woolwine, III ....412 Hubbs, CherLI .................... 9l Huckaby, Ro er'r Willard ........ 244 Huddleston, Anne ................. 290 Huddlesion Charles .............. 319 Hudson, 3111 ................. 371, 373 Hudson, Dennis Michael .......... 412 Hudson, John Wallace ...l17, 341, 428 Hudson, Juli ...................... 307 Hudson, Marilyn ............ .. 128 Hudson, Martha Kafheryn .. 412 Hudson, Will Muqray ............. 412 Huff, Marfha Luc1le ......... 244, 304 Huffstefler, Von Carlos ...... 314, 428 Hughes, Alan Dale ........... 378, 446 Hughes, BeHy Ann ............... 308 Hughes, David Orsburn ...... 367, 412 Hughes, Elizabefh Ann ............ 412 Hughes, Mark Handly ........ 369, 428 Hughes, Pafsy .................... 300 Hughes, Phyllis E. ................ 85 Hughes, Walfer ClinkscaIes ....... 428 Huie Joe Headden .......... 322, 428 Humberd, Brenda Lynn ........... 446 Hummel, Brad .................... 412 Humphreys, Bill ................... I63 Humphrys, Charles Eddie ...... 85, 89 Hunley Allen Larry .......... 377, 446 Hunf, 8efhe1 Thomas, 111 ..... 244. 377 Huni, Edward M. ............ 244, 369 Hunf, Emily ...................... I38 Hunf, Polly Ausfin .......... 296, 428 Hunf, Rmh R. ..................... 85 Hunter, Densmore ............ 244, 341 Hunfer, Phil ....................... 93 Hun1er, Robert Braxfon ........... 244 Hunter, Susan ..................... 336 Hunfer, William D. ............... 90 Hunfoon, Richard David ..146, 359, 428 Hurd, Annabell Hooper ...... 282, 446 Hurd, Mgles Ra mond ....244, 313, 320 Hurley, usan oberfs ............ 244 Hursf, Beffy Lee .................. 244 Hursf, Versie Mae ................. 446 Hurst, Karen Muriel ............... 244 Hurt, John Robert ................ 412 Huskey, Sfephen Mike ............ 244 Huskey, Vicki Susan ............... 412 Huskisson, Susan .................. 446 Husf, Don ........................ 412 Hu'rchens, Charles Wayne ......... 446 Hufchins, Jeane Marie ............ 244 Hufchins, Sfephen Fleming ....... 428 Huichins, Wayne .................. 331 Hufchison Virginia Ann .......... 412 Huffon, Gail ...................... 428 Hyde Susan Pairicia ......... 292, 446 Hydel, Sfeve ..................... 377 Hyder, Beryl Wayne .......... 244, 326 Hyder, Joe Edward ............... 428 Hy1and, William Edward ......... 412 Hylfon, Linda Lou ................ 412 I Icove, David Jay ............. I90, 428 ldell, Harold ..................... 93 Igleharf, Deke Tillman ....... 244, 343 lngle, Jenny Lynne ............ 86, 428 Ingram, Marfthnne ............ 446 lnman, Denms Hlsey ...... 244, 313, 377 Inman, Ronald Lee .......... 335, 446 lnnes, Simone ..................... 134 Irops, Thomas Franklin ............ 412 Irvm, William David .............. 446 Irwin, Eddie N. ................... 87 Irwin, Glenn ...................... 401 Irwin, Jacqueline Lynn ............ 446 Irwin, Mary Ann ............. 244, Isis, Magic Carole ............... Israel, Carol K. ................... J Jackson, Becky ............... 128, Jackson, Donimick Lee ..... Jackson, George Bruce . Jackson, James Ernesf Jackson, Janice Giles Jackson, D. Joyce Jackson, Mary Hale .. Jackson, Maurice Glenn Jackson, Mozelle Jackson, Pafricia Gail Jackson, Roberf Charles Jackson, Suzanne ....... Jackson, Tony Leon Jackson, Suzanne Roberts Jacobs Jacobs, Diane Pafricia . Jacobs, William Eric Jacocks, Solon Leroy .. James, Dallas Luke ..... David H. ..... James, Frederick Leroy, Jr. ..343, James, Gordon, Ill .......... 244, James, Marqaref Helene .......... James, Phillip Jeffgry ....93, 335, Jardef, Janice Mane .............. James in, Mary Susan ........ 277, Jarrel, Russ ...................... Jarvis, Kenneth Lynn .............. Jaynes, Mike R. ................... Jeffrey, Andrew N. .......... 361, Jeffers, Sharon Fa e .............. Jenkins, Suellen CaqdeHe ........ Jenkins, Chuck Maurlce ........... Jenkins, Janelle Finis ............. Jenkins, Jo Ann .................. Jenkins, Sue ....................... Jennings, Dale Lee ............... Jennings, Dona Carolyn .......... Jennings, Gary Clay ......... 371, Jennings, Nanc .................. Jennison, Ann harline ........... Jensen, George Ray ............... Jenson, Mane ..................... Jernigan, Mary ................... Jernigan, Tom ..................... Jefer, Jim ........................ Jefer, Mary Jane ............ 285, Jobe, Kennefh L. .................. Joe, BeHy Hall ................... Johns, Marguerite Elizabefh ...... Johns, Sandra Lynn .......... 300, Johnsey, Alan R. ........... ' ....... Johnson, Albert P. ............ 90, Johnson, Bill ................. 371, Johnson, Bob ...................... Johnson, Candy ................... Johnson, Chip .................... Johnson, Clifford Q. .......... 88, Johnson, David Roberf ........ 381, Johnson, Ewing M., Jr. ..313, 377, Johnson, Gary ..................... Johnson, Harold Augusfus ........ Johnson, Harold Lafayette H.359, Johnson, Houston Neal ............ Johnson, James David ............ Johnson, John WaHer ............ Johnson, Joseph M. .............. Johnson, Karen Anne .............. Johnson, Leonard ................. Johnson, Linda .................... Johnson, Mary Hardin ............ Johnson, Pamela Lynn ............ Johnson, RiHa Sue ............... Johnson, Rober? Clare ............ Johnson, Roberf Sherman .......... Johnson, Ronald Alan ............ Johnson, Ronnie Lewis ............ Johnson, Rufh Ellene .............. Johnston, Jane ....... Johnsfon, Larry V. Johnsfon, John Edward . Johnston, John Moore . Johnsfon, Pahicia Irene Jolis, Steve David Jollay, Jonas, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones. .285, Gloria Yvonne James Andy .. Benton Randle Carolyn Louise Chayles Flefcher Chrlsfy ........ Clayton Murray . Cynfhia Ann ............... 428 446 86 445 292 457 244 446 352 413 413 .92 336 93 33 1 446 90 428 446 446 90 244 373 320 290 352 244 446 4 I 3 333 428 4213 244 428 244 446 244 401 86 446 446 423 446 413 446 423 444 343 413 Jones, D. Steve ................... 428 Jones, Dan ........................ 381 Jones, David ...................... 356 Jones, Deborah Lynn ...,86, I28, 304 Jones, Jacqueline Kay ............. 446 Jones, Edward, 111 ........ 85, 90, 244 Jones, Janice Ani'ra .............. 446 Jones, Jerry Ernesf ............... 446 Jones, Kathy ...................... 307 Jones, Kay ........................ 308 Jones, Laura ...................... 308 Jones, Margaref Alice ............ 428 Jones, Mary Lynn .......... 86, 292, 428 Jones, Nancy ..................... 144 Jones, Nelson Wayne ............. 413 Jones, Peg ........................ 300 Jones, Ray Ann ............... 244, 91 Jones, Richard Pope ............. 429 Jones, Roberf Dan ................ 244 Jones, Terry Leonard ........ 371, 429 Jones, Toofle ........... ...245, 285 Jones, Wells Burneff ...314, 446 Jordan, John Harold ....93, 447 Jordan, Oakley Carroll ...... 373, 429 Jordan, Ray Carpenter ........ 93, 244 Jorges, Joy Caroline ............. 455 Josh, Christine Janef .............. 86 Joyce, Mary Pafricia ............. 429 Joyner, Rober+ Nolen ............ 429 Jungerman, Thomas Roberf ........ 429 Jushce, Charloffe .............. 85, 91 Jusfice, Sammr1 Louise ....... I69, 245 Jus11n, Debora Jo ................ 429 Justis, John G. .................... 413 Jusfis, Vicki Del ...... 100, 101, 243, 245 Jusius, William H. ............ 84, 245 K Kahn, Marc Ellis ..... 413 Kalb, Frieda WaneH 447 Kalb, Merry Elaine ........... 429 Kalshoven, James Edward 5 90, 245 Kammerud, Barry Alan 447 Kane, Pal 222222222222 300 Kaner, Barbara Ann . 447 Kaplan, Arlene Gav ,...447 Kaplan, Howard Jay . 81, 429 Kaplan, Kennefh S ..413 Kappel, Tom .-447 Karr, Rebecca P. ,. 08, 413 Kashdan, Gary Jay .. . 245 Km. Marilyn Linda ..... .429 Kauiz, Frederick Alton .447 Keasler, Sharon Eugenia 245 Keasler, Wally ........ . Keaiing, Nancy Louise Keck, Kee, Charles Wayne Allison Sarah ....72, I46. 152, 245, 371 90, 245 Keller, James E. 447 Keeling, S'reven Leon 245 Keener, James Alvin .. ....245 Keener, Susan Jane ............ 91, 245 Keever, John Ausmus ........ 378, 429 Keim, Roberf Chrisfopher ........ 413 Keith, Buzzy ...................... 341 Keifh, Carol Jane ................. 413 Keith, George Guy .......... 245, 343 Keifh, William Henry Eagle ...... 413 Kelle, Earl Frank ............ 245, 345 Keller, Carolyn Jean ............. 245 Kelly, Brenda Sue ................. 413 Kelly, Carl Allen .................. 245 Kelly, Claude H. ............ 378, 429 Kelly, Drew H111 ................... 447 Kelly, Edwin Z. ................... 85 Kelly, Joseph Anthony ........ 381, 447 Kelly, LoreHa Margaref ........... 245 Kelly, Phillip Carr ............ 341, 447 Kelner, Melinda Susan ............ 447 Keltner, Stephen Walfer .......... 245 Kemmer, John Crook, 1V ......... 245 Kendall, Hugh Fessenden ......... 413 Kennedy, Cand .................. 352 Kennedy, John Iney ..... .371, 413 Kennedy, Reid George . ........ 447 Kennerly, Mary .............. 117, 286 Kenns, Bill ........................ 348 Kenny, Sara Lynn ............ 286, 413 Kepley, Leigh .................... 304 Kern, Wayne Edwin ............... 413 Kerr, David ....................... 373 Kerr, James Terrell ............... 429 Kerr, Ka1hy Fouche ........... 296, 447 Kerr, Maffhew D. ................. 429 Kerr, William Donald ............. 413 Kerrick, WaHer D. ................ 245 Kesler, Donna J. ................... 85 Kessenger, Tokry M. .............. 413 Kessinger, Terry .............. 313, 333 Kessler, Alan NeweH .............. 413 Ketchum, Kim Bruce ................ 447 Ketron, Mack Morgan ...... 413 Kefron, Mike Gordon .. .371, 429 Kefferson, Susan E. ....85, 92 Kien, Bob ....................... 356 Kile, William Berry ................ 447 Kilgore, Thomas Russell ............ 447 Killian, Jack Clude ...... 331, 371, 413 Killian, William Charles ..... 362, 429 Kimmerl , Edifh Marie ............. 413 Kimsey, aura Ann ................. 413 Kinamon, Vic1or Murray ........... 245 Kinard, Marsha .................... 247 Kinber , Paul ..................... 24S Kincai , Shollie ................... 286 Kindred, Kafherine Lucille .......... 245 King, Danna Susan ............. 362,413 King, Diane ....................... 285 King, James Manning .. ...... 413 King, Judifh Andrea . ..304, 413 King, Kidwell ........ .371, 429 King, Marcie Jan . ...... 447 King, Nancy Susan ..296, 447 King, R. Elizabeth ...... 88 King, Susan Bradley ............... 245 King, TaHulah Louise .............. 245 King, Theresa Diane ............... 245 Kingshill, Bruce Anfoon ............ 429 Kinley, Dayna E. ................... 92 Kinney, Donald Eugene .. .331, 413 Kirk, Marie .............. ...75, 352 Kirby, Phillip David ............ 429 Kirchrerg, Daniel John .348, 413 Kirkland, Marfha El1en .. ...... 86 Kirzner David ..................... 447 Kitchell, Joseph D. ........... 361, 413 Kife, Linda Gail ................... 447 Kizer. Jane .................. ..282 Knaub, Kurf William ......... 447 Kihn, Barry Allan ............. 447 Kleeb, Tom .................. 339 Klein Vic .................... 122 Kloville, Jeffrey Alberf ...... 429 Kluge, Gary Ross .......... 429 Kmefko, Debby ............ 294 Knapp, Janice ..... , 280 Knies, Thomas M. ,. 429 Knight, Donald D. 356, 413 Knight, Dorothy Jane .. ....429 413 245 413 Knight John William Jr. Knight, S'rephen Richard . Knochel, William Clifford Koffmun, Larr D. Koganovsky, feve Robert . Koger, Vicky Lynn 2 Kohn, Janet M. Kohn, Karen ..... Kolz, James C. ...... Koontz, Judith Elaine Kos, Pamela L nn .. Kos, Pahicia rene Koslowski, Be'rh Koss, Sfanley Turner Kosfen, Cary J. ........ Koteski, CharloHe Ann Kovens, Keifh M. .. Kowalski, Frank J. . Kowalski, PaHi Anne Kradin Martin Jay .. Kraft Wailliam Jamgs . Krahm, Suzanne Marne . 429 , 429 . .447 Kraselsky, Paul .............. 397 Kramer, Linda ....... ..85, 92 Kraus, John Warren . ....245 Kreeger, Bunny .................... 300 Kreis, Marfha Louise ........... 302,429 Kreiser, Deanna Louise ........ 304, 447 Krenke, Fred Warren .............. 245 Krjchbaum, Debora Ann ...280, 281, 413 Knder, Sandye L. .................. 447 Krivcher, Bebe ............ 273, 278, 413 Krivcher, Charles Rusell ..313, 382, 429 Kromer, Kathy ..................... 277 Krusfal, Kenna ..................... 382 Kugel, Arfhur Burt ................. 447 Kuhlman, Frederick Bachman ...... 447 Kuhnerf, Thomas Lawrence ......... 429 Kuhlman, Rick ..................... 362 Kuhlo, Jo-Anne .. .73, I46, 245 Kuhnert, Larry ................. 339 Kulling, Frank Allen ............... 85 Kurz, George ...................... I71 Ku'ruk, Joan Moneymaker .......... 245 Kuykendall, Robert Micheal ..373, 413 Kwasnoski, Douqlas Alan .......... 447 L Lacey, John William, III ....82, 84, 85, 90, 98, 245, 332 Lacey, Peggy ...................... Lackel, John Michael ...... . Lacoc Dorofhy Susan 413 Lacy, Darlene ........... .429 Lacy, Linda Irene .......... . 86 LaFevor, Douglas Wayne .. .413 Lail, Barbara Gay ....... .447 Lair, Sfephen V. ....... , 87 Laird, Charles Bennett ..... .447 Lake, Patsy H. ............ .. 85 Lally, Patty ...................... 282 Lamb, Charles Michael ....... 245, 325 Lamberf, 6. Michael .............. 413 Lampley, Beverly Gilberf .. ., 89 Lance, Ronald Wal'rer ..... 245 Landers, Douglas Lee ............. 447 Landgren, Kenneth Michael .85, 246, 355 Landrigan, John Wallace ......... 246 Lance, Anne ............... 299 Lane, Garry Lindell Lane, James A. ...... Lane, John Robert Lang, Andrew Lloyd Lang, Roger ....................... 381 Langford, William Forresf. .331, 362,429 Lansing, Cissy ..................... 290 Large, Holls ......... ..93 Large, Samuel Martin ..246 Larkin, Jeffrey Lee ...... 3 2, 447 Larkin, Norman Winslow ...... 246 Larkin, Steve N. ........ ..246, 365 Larkins, Robert Sfeven .. ..365, 413 Larkins, Susan Elizabefh . .290, 429 Larsen. Mary Chrisfine ,. ..447 Lash, Rober? Frederick .. Lasher, Rober'r Cecil Lashlee, Natalie Suzef're Lassiter, Gladys R. Lafimer, Lawrence Lauver, David ....... LaVerne, Alan J. ......... Lawhon, Robert Sfephen . Lawless, Sfuarf Lynn ..... Lawrence, Danny B. Lawson, Carol Anne Lawson, Gregory Buell .. Lawson, James Brian Lawson, John Roberf ...... Lawson, Phillip D. ......... Lawson, Phyllis Benneffe .......... 86 Lay, J. Stephen .......... 313 331, 429 Lazenby. Ann Harrie? ..429 Leach, Sonny ............ 369 Leach, Steve ............ 362 Leader, Dorofhy .......... 282 Leathers, Mary Ann ............ 447 Leathers, Roberf Allen 322, 429 Lebo, Richard ........... . 71, 413 LeBrun, Nancy ............. ....339 Ledbeffer, Charlo'rfe Ann .. 88, 246 LedbeHer, James E. ....... ..413 LedbeHer, Joseph Michael . 429 Ledbe'rfer, Nancy Ellen ...... 447 LedbeHer, Paul Ensor ..... 447 LedbeHer, Vir inia ........ 447 Ledbeffer, Wi liam M. 246 Ledford, Charles Brenf ., 413 Ledford, John S. ...... 246 Leding, Donna-Jo 413 Lee, Anne Nelson 246 Lee, George Avery .. 429 Lee, Harold Wayne . ....413 Lee, Linda Susan 389,447 Lee, William Elsworfh ..246 Lefler, Janey Elilabefh 246 Lefler, Rose Mary ..... ,...367 Leggeff, Richard Wayne 61, 429 Lehman, Dennis Jay .. 82, 413 Lehman, Jerry Vaughn ...413 Lehnhardf, Kurt Alan .. ...... 447 Leib, Steven Harold ........... 246, 316 Leibman, Cafherine Edmee ....... 246 Leibowitz, Kay Shamiiz ............ 246 Leibowitz, Lawrence Paul .......... 246 Leibowitz, Margare? Anne .,..278, 447 Leiner, Ronald Lawrence .......... 447 Leifch, Tom Hardie ........ .319, 414 Lemler. Jerry Berl ................. 429 464 Lennon, Michael William ....347, 429 Leonard, Beverly Ann ............. 414 Leonard, David Julian ........ 341, 447 Leonard, Thomas W. ............... 447 Leonard, Walfer David ............ 414 Lenfz, Barry N. .................... 85 Lesher, Don T. ................ 371, 447 Leslie, Brenda Taylor ............. 246 Leslie, Linda ...................... 304 Lester, Joe Lambefh .......... 367, 447 Levinson, Robert E. ........... 341, 429 Levifon, Marsha Joy .......... 280, 448 Levy, Andrew Ira ............. 382, 414 Levy, Farrell Allen ............ 331, 448 Levy, Susan ........................ 280 Lewis, Alberf Washington ...,377, 414 Lewis, Barbara J. ............. 246, 299 Lewis, Cynthia ..................... 285 Lewis, Doris Lynn ...... ..447 85 Lewis, Frederick J. 448 Lewis, Gregory Eric . Lewis, John ....... Lewis, Joy ........... Lewis, Lansing Marcus Lewis, Lyn Effa .. Lewis, Marilyn Lewis, Reeta Dayle Lewis, Roberf Hugh Lewis, Wanda Kay ...... Liggeff, Linda Margaret Linden, Peggy Lindley, Linda Ann ...... Lindsay, Donna Sharron Lindsay, Glenn Baylor . Lindsey, Carol ..... Lindsay, Leonard C Lindsey, Marfin Luther, III Lindsfrom, Christine E. . Link, Julian Vane . Lin'ron, Lynneffe . Linville, Danny Richey Linville, Mark David . Lillard, Roy William Link, Julia Ann ...... Lipford, James Ronnie Lipfak, Jacqueline Louise Liffle, Jerry Lawrence ............ 414 Liffleiohn, Mary Lynn .............. 430 LiHIefon, Bobbie J. ............... 246 Lmlefon, Roberf 8. ............. 246 Livin sfon, Marsha Ann . 286,414 Lobe, Michael A. ...... 382, 430 Locke, Howard E., Jr. ...... 414 Locke, Karen Ann ................. 430 Lockerf, Roberf Michael .......... 246 Lockeft Mary Ann ...... 86, 286, 369, 430 Locke'rf William Alexander ...373, 430 Lodme11, Doni'ra Neff ........... 246 Leaf, Sheryl R. ......... .278, 414 Loeffler, Barbara ...... 414 Loffon, Pamela Ann ................ 430 Logue, Robert L. .................. 86 Lohnes, Paul ....................... 329 London, James Harry .............. 448 Long, Ben Ray ..................... 430 Long, Ed .......................... 322 Long, Fred, Jr. .. ...... 414 Long, John R. .117, 356 Long, Johnny R. . .319, 414 Long, Mary Ellen ............ 414 Long, Michael Edward ............. 448 Long, Monica Celesfe ...... 430 Long, Richard Charles .331, 414 Long, Sim Perr ............... 246 Long, Thomas fewarf ............. 246 Long, William David .............. 246 Long, William Polk ....85, 90, 246, 350 Loomer, Linda Rhea ............... 414 Lopez, James Irvine ................ 448 Lorance, Susan M. ...... 430 Lorberbaurn, Henri .. ..316, 430 Lorton, Linda Lee ............ 430 Lough, Phillip Louis ............... 448 Loudon, Jim ...................... 371 Loughrv, David ............ 345 Love, Harrie? Weir ..246, 290 Love, Ronald Earl ........... 448 Love, Sally Cafherine .............. 430 Loveday, Joan ..................... 302 Love'oy, Ann .................. 286 Lovell, George Logan . .350, 448 Lovell, William Cecil .. .331, 414 Lovin, Eddie .............. 165 Loviff, Carol 282, 369 Lowe, Alberta ...... 92 Lowe. Barbara W. .................. 92 Lowe, Roberta ..................... 135 Lowe, Roger Charles ....414 Lowry, Bybara ..................... 304 Lowry 8111 ........ 87, 313, 367, 369, 430 Loy, Conrad Ranfro ............. 430 Loy, Mar Sue ..448 Loy, Ran ........ ..341 Loy, William Allen ..246 Luallen, Gwendolyn An .......... 247 Lual1en, Mary Angela1178, 86, 117, 430 Luallen, Owen LaRue ......... 361,448 Lucas, Jon Sfephen ........... 365. 448 Lucchesi, William Anthony .1..339, 414 LudWIg, Kennefh Robert ........... 448 Ludwig, Nancy .................... 294 Luka, Pam ......................... 304 Lund, Jeffrey Francis ........... 87, 414 Lund, John R. ...................... 87 Lunden, Allyson ................. I45 Lurey, Siephen Neil ........... 247, 382 Lufon, Lawrence Swaine ........... 430 Luffrell, Peggy .................... 300 Lufg, Juanita F. .................. 85 Luzler, William Brenf .1 ..... 247, 326 Lyell, John C. 11 .............. 359, 414 Lyle, Carole Anne ............ 277, 414 Lyle, Lane Marable ........... 336, 430 Lyle, Samuel Douglas .. ..... 345, 448 Lynch, Carol .......... Lynch, James Edward Lynch, Patricia ....... Lynch, Paul Samuel Lynskey, Susan Elizabefh Lunsky. Jack ......... Lyon, Roberf Lester Lyon, Victoria Carey ,,,,,,,,, M MacDonald, Penelope Jessie .1.183, 87, 119, 302 MacDonald, Roberf Mcnfgomerv ..248 MacDuff, Peggy Davies ....... 277, 430 MacHanoff, Richard .............. 448 McAbge, Muriel Alice ............. 414 McAmIs, Nancy Louise ....... 430, 286 McArthur, Judify Kay ............. 247 McAulle.y Mary Kafhleen .......... 247 McBride, Hank .................... 430 McBride, Mary Alice .............. 448 McCabe, Joseph Logan ....... 322, 430 McCabe, Robert Ainsley ..... 373, 448 McCalla, Don ..................... 362 McCalla, Elizabeth Chisolm ...183, 85. 91, 100, 108, 122, 247, 288 McCalla, Jon Phipps ..84, 85, 93, 122. 247, 362 McCeHg, Molly ..95, 101, I38, 247, 286 McCaIIIe, Rober? Cross ............ 448 McCallis, Bobby .................. 369 McCallqm, Fred Benford, Jr. ..414, 352 McCamIsh, PaHy .................. 282 McCampbeH, Harrison ............ 430 McCarroll, David Roberf ...... 314, 414 McCarty, Franklin Boyd ........... 414 McCaqley, Madelyn Irene ........ 430 McClaln, Deborah Ann ............ 448 McClain, Teresa Jean ........ 292,448 McClanahan. Steve ................ 343 McClellan, Gordon ................ I63 McClenagan, Roberf .............. 369 McClendon, Thomas Wiley ........ 448 McClure, John DeBow ........ 356, 414 McClure, Roberf Boliver, Jr. ...... 414 McClure, Donald R. ............... 90 McClure, Susan Kay ............... 414 McConnell, Bob ................... 352 McCook, John ..................... 365 McConnell, Nancy ................. 352 McCook, Susan Gail ..... 128, 277, 430 McCord, James Patterson ..... 347, 430 McCord, James T. ....... 448 McCorkle, Charles Lee 11 414 McCormick, John Franklin 322 McCown, Gary MHchell ..247 McCoy, Candra June . 414 McCracken. Gayle R. .......... 92 McCracken, Ralph Whiffield .. 69, 430 McCracken. Sfephen Howard ..430 McCreary, Edward Flefcher ........ 247 McCroskey, Sfewarf Kimbrough 348, 414 McCullock, Dale ....... 169, 345 McCulloch, Linda Gay 1. 38 McCulloch, Lynn C. ............. 414 McCullough, M. Douglas .185 90, 347 McCullough, Thomas Theron 1..247 McCurdy. Bernice F. .............. 247 McDaniel, Jane? Rufh ............. 414 McDaniel, Stephen K. .............. 87 McDaniel, Suzanne ........... 296. 430 McDavid, Pairicia Sue ............. 85 McDonald, Carl Chrisfopher ...... 430 McDonald, Charles Wilson ......... 448 McDonald, Douglas Mifchell ...... 81, 362, 414 McDonald, Granf H. .......... 378,414 MacDonald, Bob ..... ...355 McDonald, Thomas M. .247 McDonough, Harold Benfo , 1 .247 McDonough, Martin Sfephen ...... 448 McDougIe, Edwin A. .......... 90, I63 McEachern, Jane Elizabefh . 1.1448 McElheny, Roberf Franklin . .247 McFaddin, Jim ............ .336 McFall, Danny Wayne . ...430 McFarland, Ginger ................ 299 McGee, Bob R. .................... 430 McGee, Pafrick Kiley ............. 430 McGee, Bobby R. ................. 87 McGee, William E. . ...414 McGehee,J1m ........ ..4l4 McGhee, Grace Ann 92 McGhee, Raymond Y., Jr. , 414 McGHI, Margaref Frances , 448 McGinley, Jo Anne ...... 247 McGinnis, Phi1 191 McGivern, Sharon Kay .. , , 448 McGlothin, Michael Steven ....... 430 McGovern, Phillip Morris .......... 414 McGuffey, Kafhryn Ann .173, 348, 430 McGuire, Butch ................ 313, 314 McHan, Suzy .. .......... 414 McHugh, Linda .................... 247 Mcllvaine, Don Carlfon ........... 430 Mclnnis, Donna .................... 86 Mclnfyre, Kay ..................... 302 McIntyre, James Robert ...... 347, 448 McKamey, Claudette Gail ..... ..448 McKay, Baylor Anne .1247 McKay, Lanny Fred ..1.430 McKay, Margaref Lee .1 , 430 McKee, Kar ........... 448 McKee Wi Iiam W. ..... ....448 McKeehan, Robert Swisher I6, 414 McKenry, Patrick C. .. 87 McKenZIe, Larry Wayne ....247 McKenzie, Linda Lee ....... 47, 290 McKenzie, Michael Sfeven 1. ...1430 McKenzie, Sheila Kay .. 247 McKinley. Evan Brooks 414 McKinney, William R. . 1. 414 McKissack, Brenda Marc 448 McLean, Vic'ror H. .. ..247 McLellan, Toni Lee .. 285 McLaughlin James Pa 1.247 McMahan, om ............ ..350 McManus, Michael Sfeven .1..448 McManus, Roberf Lowe 1 ,448 McMeans, Judifh Allen .. ...... 247 McMillan, Ann Elizabefh McMillin, Joseph Kenny 1 McMillan, Ann ............... 128, 302 McMillan, Mary Susan ............ 247 McMinn, Sfanley Ray ............. 247 McMuI1en, Jean Elizabefh ....302, 414 McMur'rry, Grady Shannon ........ 247 McNabb, Marfha E11101? .......... 448 McNabb, Michael D. ........ 248, 333 McNabb, Robert P. .......... 333, 448 McNeely, 8. Michael .......... 381, 414 McNeeley, Ellard, Jr. ............. 414 McNeil Hugh Michael ............ 248 McNeill, MaHhew Michael ........ 448 McNuH, Zane Rex .................. 85 McPeake, William Thomas ........ 430 McPefers, Mary Ann .. ............. 430 McPherson, Sylvia Janice ...... 83, 99 Meguire Horace M. 1 ............ 414 Mc padden, Carol ................ 92 McSween, John H. ........... 348, 371 McWhorfer, Diana Elizabe'rh 85 92, 248 McWhorfer, James Byron ....f;so, 430 Mabry, David Michael ............ 248 Mabery, Sally ..................... 299 Madden, Dan ..................... I32 Madden, Thomas J. ............... 414 Maddux, John Jared, Jr. ..248, 313, 348 Madigan, Cornelia Jane .......... 448 Maeroff, Bernard Richard ......... 430 Magee, Roberf A. ............ 355, 430 Mahr, Ginger ..................... 308 Mahr, Marilyn Kay ................ 448 Maior, Marv Alene ................ 415 465 Makaviff, Jerome Fred ............ 448 Malarkey, Befh .................... I28 Malarkey, William Thomas ..248 Malek, Michael Warren . . 430 Malkin Marilyn Ann 448 Mandel, Gerald Alan .. 248 Mangrum, Steve Alan ..430 Mann, BeHy Rhea 448 Mann, Mar'rha Emily . 248 Mann, Tina ........... 304 Manning, John F., Jr. .248 Mannon George W. ..... 448 Mansfiefd, Laurence E1115 430 Maples, Mary Ann ..... Marbury, Kenny Sullivan Marcum, Michael Leroy Mariner, George Thomas . Markowifz, Charles Allen Marks, Marian Rae Marks, Marilyn Jessen . Marleffe, Charles Alan Marleffe, Pe 9E Jean Marlin, Caro laine . Marlow, Jack Forresf Marmon, Leslie Elilabefh Marr Char1es .. Marsh, Paf ..... Marsh, William B. .. Marshall, Barbara Fr Marshall, Daniel Payne . Marshall, Donna Carol 1 . Marshall, Doug ............... Marsha , George Robert ..... 93, Marshall, Miles William .......... MarshaH, Roy Blevins ........ 248, Martin, David Charles ............ Martin, Gail Leveda .............. Marfin, James William .. .. Martin, Julie Allison ......... 282, Marfin, Larry Boxwell 82, 84, 99, 248, Marfin, Laura Dean 1 Martin, Roberf Paul Martin, Stanley William Martin, Timofhy Ross .. Marfin, Wil1iam Duane . Marfin, William T. . Mashek, Shari ...... Mason, Alaine Hayd Mason. Bessie L. Mason, Gary Dean . Mason, James Bass Mason, James Bruce . Mason, Kenne'rh Conne Mason, Margaref L Mason, Sara ..... Massenqille, Barba Massey, Kafhryn Lynn Masters, Gary Robert Masfin, Sherry Mafer, Jan Lillian 1 Mafheny, Alberf Rale Mafherne, Jo ........ Mafhesius, Linda Sue Mafhews, Stanley Keifh Mafhis, Harry Eugene . Mafhis, Raymond Douglas . Mathis, William Dorsey 1 Mafney, Jan .......... MaHern, Linda Louise 1 MaHern, Perry Chalmers Matthews, 8. Kaye MaHhews, Ginny Matthews, Jayne ................... I26 Mauldin, E. Eu enia .............. 92 Mauke, Steven lenn Mauldin, John Charles 1 Maupin, Mark Henry Maxey, Mike .................. 381, 431 Maxwell, Ann Marie .......... 300, 449 Maxwell, Cheryl Ann ......... 292, 449 May, Richard Clark ........... 341, 415 May, Robert Charles .............. 248 May, Robert Lee .................. 431 May, Victoria Ma es .............. 86 Mayer, Edward ichael ..... 341, 431 Mayes, Huber? M. ................ 415 Mayfield, Elizabe1h C. ......... 1..85 Mayfield, Milk C. ................ 431 Mayfield, Roberf Balfon ..350, 491, 352 Mayfield, T. Brienf, 1V ....... 99 248, 313, 350 Mayfield, Vicki Lanier ............. 248 Maynard, Henry Thomas .......... 449 Mayo, Carolyn ................ 280, 449 Mays, Andrew Lee ................ 415 Mays, Nora Joan ................. 248 Maziar, I. Robyn .. .............. 248 Mazzei, Robert .. ...... 333 Meacham, Ann F0 .300, 449 Meacham, Sharon ...... 294 Meadows, BeckY .. ....128 Meadows, Chares Dudley ........ 248 Meadows, C. Robert Jr. ........ 415 Meadows, Dail Reede ........ 319, 415 Meadows, Dudley . Meadows, Mark Aus .. Meagher, Vicki Jo ................ 449 Meadows, Richmond Pearson ..348, 449 Meaney, Lawrence D. ............. 248 Medick, Linda Carole Medley, Barry Herman Medley, John Hamilfon . Medley, Warren Evere'r'! .......... 248 Medlin, Brenda Johce ...117l 290, 415 Medling, William Everette, Jr. ....248 Meeker, Margaref Rosemary ..292, 449 Meese, John Allan ....... ....449 Meigs, Carolyn Rufh . Melgaard, David Lynn ..313, 343, 431 Malia, Jean Carol ............ 290, 449 Mellon, Michael F. 248 365 Melfon, Billy S. .. 1 87 Mendoza Aquiles .431 Merner, Wendy Sue .249 Merrill, Dan Henderson .1 1249 Merritt, James Bryan, Jr. 1 .249 Merritt, Mary Susan . .449 Merser, Sandra ..... .352 Meizger, Ronald 431 Meyer, Carol .. .278 Meyer, Jerrr K. 1 87 Mickle, Saley ..... .304 Mickie, Sara Frances .415 Maddlemas, Rob ..... .348 Mi liara, Roberf D. . . 87 Migam, Roberf Neill 4I5 Miles, Dennis Edward . ..85 Milford, Marilyn Sue .431 Millener, John Davis .249 Miller, Albia Cooper . ...43I Miller, Allen Stephen .. ..249, 316 Miller, Ann Backs'rrom ...... 101, 128, 249, 294 Mi1ler, Barbara Jean .............. 431 Miller, Beverly Anne ..128, 143, 249,307 Mil1er1 Charles ..1457 Miller, Craig BurdeHe . ..341 Miller, Edward Calvin . 431 M111er, Gary Doug1as 449 Miller, Glenda Ann .. , 249 Miller, James Brown . 322 Miller, James Mac .. ..350, 415, 352 Miller, Lynda Joan .. ..249 Miller, Marimae ..... ..286 Miller, Michael Cole 1 ..449 Miller, Shirley Fay . ..249 M111er, Susan ......... 278 Miller, Thomas Howard ...... 85, I62 Milligan, Norman Douglas ...348, 431 Million Sfephen Lee .......... 347, 449 Mills, peter ....................... 319 Mills, Vicfor J. ................... 449 Millsaps, Charles Kennefh ......... 249 Minchey, John William ........ 371,249 Mingle, Pamela Anne 111111111111 449 Minnis, Befsy Ann ...146, 286, 371, 431 Mannix, Judifh Lea ................ 249 Minfon, David Kenneth ........... 249 Minfon, Wanda Venable .......... 249 Mirkov, Jan Lee .................. 449 Miron, Alfredo .................... 449 Misfric, Susan Maree ............. 449 Mifchell, Ephriam Davis .......... 43! Mitchell, Kerry Davis ........ 359, 449 Mifchell, Lillie Kay .......... 300, 398 thhell, Mary Clare ........ 290, 449 Mifchell, Michael Jesse 1.331, 362, 431 Mifen, David ..................... 382 MifrushL Linda ................ 75, 249 Mizell, Cathy .................. 86, 294 Mizell, Mary Linda .......... 249, 294 Meats, Gary Wayne .............. 449 Moberly, Deborah Kent ........... 449 Mobley, Randy .................... 361 MoffeH Lillie .................... 308 Molk, Hank Jones ................ 415 Molnar, Joseph Francis .......... 415 Molnar, Torn ...................... 365 Money, David ..................... 352 Money, James Tisdale ........ 249, 350 Monroe, C. Grady ................ 457 Monroe. Donna Kesler ............. 89 Monroe, Richard Allen ............ 449 Myers, Michael Carter ........... 415 Norman, Scoff ................ 250, 319 Pancoasf. Caro1e ................. 302 Montgomery. Kennefh Emerson 369. 415 Myers, Nancy Carol .............. 415 Norris, Ginqef ------------------- 304 Pangle, Vivian Miller 432 Monfgomery, 0V5 An ------------ 449 Myers, Robert Clay .............. 415 Norris, J. Lam ................... 431 panfer. Ferol Diane ..450 Monfgomery, Roberf N. ..347, 415 Myers, Timothy Jay ..117, 313, 356, 415 Norris, Jo Susan .................. 416 Panter, Glenda Jean ...... ., . 302 Monhefh, Henry Daile .. ..... 449 Mynaff, Befsy Marie .............. 431 Norris, Margaref Anne ........... 250 Pargamenf' Erick MifcheH ....450, 315 Moody. Ja.mes Dayld ----- 249 MynaH', Fredda Anne ......... 450 North, D1ck ....................... 352 Pardue, 61mm Joseph ..... ....450 Moore. NICE Marie .. -3249. 304 MynaH, Judy ........... 299 North, Roberf Huddlesfron ....250, 322 Parise, L nn Suzanne ..416 Moore, 65W ...................... 249 Myrick, Jarrell T. ................. 87 NorfhcuH, Theresa Gall ...... 304, 416 Pardue, homas Flefcher 416 Moore, Charles Edward ....... 87, 431 Norfhem, Nelda Faye ............. 450 Parker, Daniel BurneHe 416 Moore, c1111 Hornady .............. 449 N Norfon, Jo ........................ 135 parker, Douglas M, ..... 90 Moore, David Burf ................ 431 Nacke, Philip Anthony ............ 88 Norton, Michael .................. 401 Parker, George J. '''''' 45' Moore. John Edwin. 111 .......... 415 Nadler, Marfin, Benjamin ......... 450 Nowak, Jerome Baylis ............ 450 Parker, Gloria IIIIIIIIIII 164 Moore, Ka1heryn Hunf Naff, Catherine Carson ........... 415 Nowlin, W1111am Webb ...... 361, 431 Parker, Hugh Frederick , 416 Moore, Mary Kuhn ........ ,...304, Naifeh, John Hamra .............. 249 Nuck011s, Andy ..,132 Parker, Lloyd Cowan ..451 Moore, Michael Rawls Naifeh, Suzanne ................... 431 Nuckolls, Carl .250 Parker. Nancy .......... .. 352 Moore, Obie Robert, 111 .. .. . Nandor, Rob ...................... 331 Nuckolls, Dan F. ..... .416 Parker, Richard Medina . . 432 Moore, Pam ............ Nanney, Becky .................. 15, 77 Nuckolls, Peggy ..... .294 Parker, Sharyn Jan 307 Moore, Peggy ..... Nanney, Benny ................... 319 Nuckols, V1gk1 Ann 286 perky. Sherri IIIII .291, Moore, Rick Lloyd Napier, Wanda Jane .............. 431 Nunley, Alvm, 111 ................. 250 Parker, Susan-Faye ., 45' Moore, Sam H. Nash, Karen Ruth ............ 278, 430 Parks, James Cecil ., 432 Moore, Susanne Ida Nash, Donna K. .. .................. 415 O Parks,$1eve '''''''' 3'9 M0019. 1'9er ......... NBSh. Mary Harrlef -------------- 450 O'Bryan, Samuel Edward .......... 250 Parks, Terryl Lynn .. 250 Moore, W1llgrd Ray. N13511: Max Anfhony ------------- 450 O'Conner, Jean Ann .............. 300 Parks, Tommie Sue ...... ..432 Moore, W1111am 1-951'9. JT- NaSh. M'Chae1 Bernard ------- 332-419 O'Donnell, Thomas J. ......... 87, 378 Parlee, Lawrence Richard 9, 416 Moorhead. Caro'e Ann .. - Naff. Barbara Carol ------------ 420 Oakley, Carol ..................... 286 Parris Donald L. ..as, 89, 139, 144, 251 Moreland, 39115 ''''''' Naugher, Dou .155 -------------- 15' Olmenf, James H. ............... 432 Parris1'1, Max Alan ................. 251 Morelock, Judy Carol . Nea1. Dav191 1rard --------------- 4'19 O'Neal, George Hervy, 111 ....250, 347 Parroff, Cynthia Jane . ..251, 302 Morgan. Ar'rhur Glenn Neal. Sunme Allen .- 3'6 O'Neal, James Michael ........... 432 Parsons, Jeff L. ......... .377, 432 Morgan, Barry ..... Neal. W. Beal ....... J73 O'Neil John Bernard ............. 431 Parsons, Linda Sue .. ....... 432 Morgan, Char1es W1Ison Neas, Bl11le Rufh . .. . . 431 O'Ne111, Regina Augfin ............ 416 Parsons, Terry Neil , ,352. 416 Morgan. Gary Alvm ----- Neb1e++. Lynn. ..................... 2E6 O'Shea Pafrick Michael .......... 431 Parfee, Jean Diane ..... ..155, 251 Morgan, James .McKendra 1x19131611. M?VN ---------------- 285 Obal, Sfephen Paul ............... 250 Pasca1, Chrisfopher Biram ....348, 432 Morgan. Josephine: ------- Needham. Lind? DIAnne ------ 135. 249 Obel, Henrik Frode .............. 39 Paschall, Earl Edwin ........ 319, 416 Morgan, Susan E11zabe1h Neeson, Fredelnck Joseph ......... 416 Oda, Kenneth ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 450 Paschall, Judy Carol , ,,,,,,, 251 Morgan. Tisa Allenle Neiderf, An+h1one++e ..........-,...4lb Oddo, Leonard Joseph ,,,,,,,,,,, 250 Pate, Margie Sue ,,,,,, ...451 Morley, Donald K6011 .. ., N81 . Barbara CBFOWD -------- 507. 43' Odle, Sharon Lynn ............ 270, 416 Paffen, Stephen Fredrick ......... 451 Moriarty. Charles Eugene . .. Nelms, Barbara --------- 123- 286. 431 Odom, John ...................... 93 Pa'rferson, Charles Bernard ,...321, 416 Moriarfy, K511116611 D1ane Ne1SOn. Barbara Carroll ---------- 416 Odom, Kafherine Carier ...... 450, 300 PaHerson, James Quentin ......... 251 Morris, Dan Shaw ...... Nelson, Cec11 Huron ........... 250 Odom, Samue1 Leroy ,,,,,,,, 326, 431 Pafferson, Jerry C, ,,2511375 Morris, Don ....... Nelson, John Robqrt .......... 365, 416 Oelke. Vicki sue ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 450 Paffersonl John K. .. ...432 Morris, Geor e. A. Nelson, Nancy O1I'Vla ........ 416. 300 Ogdin, Rober'r ............... ...457 PaHerson, Kerry E. ...... . 90 Morris, Hal 1111amson Nelson, Paula Denlse ....280, 281, 450 O 195' Cafhy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .286 pagersom Michael James , 415 Morris, Jll'an L nn Nelson, Russell Lynn .............. 431 Oebe, 5010mm N. ,,,,,,,,,, 90 PaHeson, Penny Anne , ,451 Morris, Joseph T omas . . Nelson, Thomas Page ........ 369, 450 Oliver. Henry Vernon ............. 450 Paffon, John Thomas 87 M0 '151 Ronald .T Nelson, Wanda Rufh ------------- 43' OliverI Linda Susanne ........ 280. 450 Paylor, Robert ..... .361 Morris, W. Dav1d . , Nesfer, Gary Edward - Oliver, Sara ............... .304 Payne, Roberf Housfo .251 Morrisbn, 305 ------ NEW. R0V ,- ----------------- - Oliver, Sfeven Ray ......... .250 Payne, Royce Leefon 375 Morrison, Brenda Faye .. Neuber'r, Rlchafd Leonard . . Olsen, Dale Kennefh ..... .450 Pearce, James Rifchie . . 85 Morrison, Phillp J. .. ..... Neulender, Denlse $usanne Olson, Holly ............. .365 Pearce, Nancy Ade1e 432 Morrison. 513W Edwm -- Nevils. Susanne 151116135111 Olswing, Randy Madin . .432 Pear1e, Nancy ..294 Morse, Glynna Ellen .. Nevin, Ronald Kgnf ...... 250, 313, RM Olszewski. Susan Elaine , 35 Pearsall, Samuel Hu 432 M0110 . Brenda Kay -123- 43' N8V1n5. ArfWil11a1fn 3711 43' Oofen, Felix Esco .. 250 Pearson, Mary Kafherine 299 M0110 . 51118138111 Ann , . 300. 415 Nevins, John W1nf1e1d 341, 450 Orr, Charles Russell 450 Pease, Pamela Sue 432 Morfon. Marmaduke Beckah - Newcomb. Yvonne M. .. 292. 450 Orr, David Louis 331 Peeble, Rex ..... .361 M0140 . 21PM ---------------- Newell, Lynda 1431th13 , ----- 450 300 Orr, David Pa1r1Ck 362 Pedigo, Sharon C .432 Mosal, DaVId Alexander .. .. Newlands, George Wllllam -431 Orr, Susan Jane ...... 416 Pemberfon, Mack . .356 Moser, Charles Owen, Jr. Newlon, Jeapne Les1e .. .416 Osborne, Bruce Russell. , 450 Pemberfon, Wade .251 MOSCIGY. E1izabe1h Jane 4 Newman, Allce Johnson -250 Osfrom, Gwendolyn Edl1h .450 Pemberfon, William . 432 Maser, Chrisfopher B. .. Newman, 3111 prerf .. 431 Osfroman, Rose .278 Pence, Mary Cafhryn , 45l Moser, Hugh J. ....... Newman. Bobb1e.Jean -250 Os'rrow, Erwin C11 -250 Pend1e+on, Jonnie R. ..251 Moser, Mary Nelle . .. Newman, Deborah .450 OH, Carol Lynn .. , 86 Pennell, Edred Joseph 451 Moses, Marilyn .......... , 7, 369 Newman, Homer Arnol .......... 416 szmann, Linda SU ..432 Penny, Judy . . .. .292 Moss, C. Hale .. 173, 313, 319, 415 Newman, Jennie Sue ......... 250, 280 Ou'rland, Randy Dale 432 Penney, Susan ...292 Moss, Donald C. ........ 249, 335 Newman, Judd ............... 343, 450 Overholf, JOSeph 1 90 Penfecosf, Jame 90. 143, Moss, Martha ..... ....286 Newman, Kafhleen ................ 250 Over'ron. Ray 320 251. 377 Moss, Philip Alton Newman, Leonard C., Jr. ......... 250 Overfon. Samuel . . 90 Penfecosf, Teresa ................. 300 Moafes, PaHi ....... Newman, Mary Ka1herine ........ 416 Owen. Barlgara Ann .450 Pepgel, Howard Rex ......... 416 Mower, Sallie Bland .. Newman Michael L. .............. 90 Owen, DaVId 3319 Perlqns, Ed1+h Sharon ......... 251 Moye, Thomas Dug an . .415 Nicely, Frank S. .................. 250 Owen, James GI. 3--416 Perk1ns, Marv Ann ........... 251 Moyers, Brenda Gai? .. . 86 Nichol, James Neal .......... 250, 377 Owen, John DaVId . ----- 450 Perkms, Randa11 Ash ...... 87, 347, 416 Moyers, Marfha Lou .. 450 N1chols,Car01yn Bruce ....... 250 Owen, Rem R. 432 Perry, Gjenda F. .................. 92 Muenser, Bill ........ .381 Nichols, Jane ............. 308 Owens, Carolyn ...391 Perry, M1chael Alen ......... Muggridge, Gene 175 Nichols, Pamela . ..... 450 Owens, L1nda 6.3a. -416 Peters, Carol n Jane .............. 251 Mullens, John C. ..... ..431 Nichols, Pafricia . ...450 Owens, Mary LIIIIan .. 86 Peiers, Clau e Lynn ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 251 Mullins, David Clarence .. 348 Nichols, Rober? 93 Owensby, Consfange Jeannette ...450 Pefers' John E, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 251 Mullins, William Benford ..431 Nicholson, Kieth Allen . ..... 250 Ozburn, John Marfln .......... 371. 450 Peferson, Carl F. .............. 416 Mulrooney, Alice ....... 450 Nicholson, Mary Byrd ........ 73, 307, Ozier, Calyln Wh11n6Y ...416 Peferson, Gerald Davld ...... 322, 432 Mulvev. Dick ....... 347 390. 416 Ozmenf, J1m ...................... 322 pemsom an ,,,,,,, ' ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 322 Munn, Betty Eugenia ., 431 Nicholson, Paul Morgan .......... 250 Peferson, M1chae1 W1111am ....375, 377 Munn, EvereH Edward as Nickels, Pa? .......... ...294 P 4 : Munn, Susan Elizabeth 85 Nicol, Donna Lynn . ...431 Face, James Richard ........ 369, 450 Peferson, Ryndolf Sfuarf .......... 432 Munson, Nancy Lee ..... 415 Nieri, Julio Sieverf . ...4Ib Pack, Gary Vincenf ...... 313, 321, 432 Pe1erson. R'Ck --------------------- 322 Murphey, Kafhy Anne .415 Nighberf, Richard .. ...170 Pack, Gre ory W. ................ 432 Pefefson, Randv ------------------- 355 Murphree, Richard Lloyd ..450 Nigro, Robert Louis . ..... 450 Padawer, ary Alan ...... .1450 Pe1flgrew. Jack Graves ------------ 45' Murphree, Sharon Ann 431 Niles, Charles Fernadl 450 Paddock, ,Jane1 Carolyn ..450 Pef'ry, Carplyn Ann ................ 251 Murphy, Dale E. ...... ..415 Nimmo, Geor e Richard ...416 PadgeH. Susan Wayne ............ 450 Pflager. 13111 ---------- ..313, 326 Murphy, Jane Louise .. ..431 Nix, William . .......... .250 Page, Beniamin Gran? ....128, 321,432 Pfisfer, Robert Francis ...251 Murphy, Sharon Kay .. , , 2 5, 415 Nixon, Nick ......... .126 Painfer, AIber? F. ....... 117, 362, 432 Pflager William Wood .432 Murray, Beverly Kay .............. 431 Nobles, Robert LeRoy .416 Palnfer, David Mason, Jr. .......... 250 Pham, Xvan-Vinh Th1 .. .251 Murray, Bonnie Lynn .. ..296, 415 Noe G911 ........... .304 Pamfer. Pannell Churchman, 111 ...250 Pharr, Roberf Willough .416 Murray, James J. .249, 333 Noe1, M1c11a'el Leon .450 Palmer, David Alan .......... 345, 250 Phelps, Richard W. . 87 Murray, Lynn ........ 93 Nolan, W1lllam Benne'r .450 Palmer, Lee M. 1. ..322, 432 Phifer, Mary Ann 451 Musgraves. James L. .249 Norman, Brenda Joyce .450 Palmer, Mark ...................... 381 Philips, Henry W. . 90 Muenzer, William Allan .415 Norman, Carol Jean .250 Palmore, Bernard Hudgins ..336, 416 Philips, Maiorie .451 Myers, Daniel A. ..... . 87 Norman, Lorgffa Mane . .450 Palmyra, Jeff Richard ............. 450 Philllps, Beffy L. .. .251 MyerS. Lynda Rave ............... 431 Norman. Luelle Carfer 416 Palvarik. Barbara ................. 29o Phillips. Billy Kent . 451 Phillips. Diane ................ 308. 416 Priest. George Frank ......... 375. 451 Reed. Kennefh Eugene ........ 419. Robbins. Linda Sharon ...... 278. 253 Phillips. Henry Wayne ,. Priest. Ned ........... 2373. 417 Reed. Lula Mae ........ Roberson. Bifsy ................... 282 Phillips. Mar Wilhoife ...... 308. 451 Prigmore. Buzz ., ..,252 Reed. Tom ........................ Roberson. Laura Dianfha ....285. 433 Phillips. Ran y Lee ...... 371. 373. 451 Prince. Gary ..191 Reeder Charles Hoffman. Jr. ....252 Roberson. Sallie Lee .............. 433 Phillips. William Turner .4313. 347. 416 Prince. Mary Ann .. . 290 Rees. Janice J. ................... 92 Roberts. Ben Allen ..l35. 171. 253. 322 PhilpoH, Roger Dale .4251 Prince. Pafricia Allison . 222222 451 Rees. Maiorie Brown .............. 451 Roberts. BEHL ..................... 282 Phipps. Pamela E. ., 416 PriveHe. Nelle ............ 92. 252 Reese. Mary Howard ............. 359 Roberfs. Bob ye Sue ............. 452 Phisfer. Bob ....... Procfor. Roberf William 222222 417 Reese. Richard Howard ...... 356, 451 Roberfs. David C. ................. 181 Piaff. Julie Ann . Proff. John Lee ......... 2252. 355 Reeves. Dalpha F. ................ 451 Roberts. Jacqueline Ann .......... 86 Pickett Linda ....... Presser. Sandra Lois .H.252 Regas. Maria H. .................. 252 Roberts. James Vernon ........... 253 Pickre11. David Allison Pruitt. Robert G. ....... . 457 Reich. Richard Lee .......... 322. 451 Roberfs, Jeanine Gayle ............ 4l7 Pierce. Johnny ........ Pryor. Norman Marshall 4.252 Reichmann. Harriet? Rosemary .308. 417 Roberfs, John Alec ............... 417 Pierce. Patricia Ann Puckeff. Carolyn ...... 86 Reid. Francis Randolph ............ 451 Roberts. John Edward ------------ 452 Pie1y. Kennefh R. ..... PuckeH'. Steve C. . 432 Reid. Gayle ....................... 433 Roberts. Kgryn Ann ....... . ....... 253 Pigg. Bobby Wayne Puckeff. Thomas C. .2 90 Reid. Kerry Joe .............. 356. 451 Roberfs. quda .................... 299 Pilanf. Thomas Puckett. Vivian Joanna 314 Reilly. Phillip M. .................. 433 Roberfs. Mlchael ................. 90 File. Bob ...... PueHman. Ronnie .361 Ressler. Karen Lee ........... I28. 433 Roberts. Randy Kelley ........ 343. 433 P116. Kay Purnell. Michael ..... 90 Revere. Pam ....................... 369 Rober1s. R.- Lee ................... 433 Pile. L-nda ............ -- 9' Purvis. Pamcia Anne 417 Reynolds. Ann ..................... 299 Roberts. Mlke D. .............. 371.452 leglrim, James Edward. Jr. .90. 251. 377 Putnam. Pafrick W. .2132 Reynolds. Helen .................. 417 Roberfs. Ronny R. ............ 348. 417 Pllkmfon. Donald Lee ------------ 45' Pyburn. Richard A. - . 417 Reynolds. Joe Sephus ............. 87 Roberts. Stanley Lynn ........ 377. 433 Pgnkard. Roberf Trenfham 3734 432 Pyle. James Melaire .. ...... 451 Reynolds. John Howard ..3I3. 33I. 417 Robertson, Barbara Jean ...... 300. 433 PEHkBTbn JUdY ------- ' PYI'IE. J01 ! R80d01ph ---------- 373. 417 Reynolds. Randall Irving ..... 362. 417 Roberfson. D. G1enn .............. 417 ngef. Charles F. . ' Q Reynolds. Ronnie Holman .......... 253 Robertson. John William .......... 452 ngpln. Bernard . a1ls Robe... M 45. Reynolds. s+eve Jack ......... 378. 451 Robertson, William D. ............ 87 P1rf1e. Bgcky ---------- u IV Carol n lien; 444444444444 4,7 Rhea. Margare1 Elizabeth ........ 253 Robilio. Kay E. .............. 280. 4l7 P111011. Richard ,COCthn uar esjan'e E11izabe1hn 45' Rhea. Nancy ...................... 285 Robilio, Linda Louise ........ 210. 452 P1171611 Mary 51113139111 .. ngln Mair E'rhel 4.7 Rhea. Raymond Joseph ............ 253 Robineffe. Dorofh Jean .......... 417 ngfard. Alan Y. ...... uenH-n Nge. Yarwsan 252 Rhea. Sylvia 8. .................... 451 Robinson, Carol ue .............. 417 Pm. Erngsf M. ui k 13u1ch 359 Rhea. Winkie ...................... 300 Robinson. David Eugene .......... 452 P5 . Lou'se -------- E-in' Charleg'hgrhgr'a 54.7 Rhode. Linda Kay ................ 452 Robinson. Dee .................... 452 ngfard Alan ........ u1nn' William M ' ' 432 Rhodes, And ..................... 290 Robinson, Donald Edwin ...... 365. 433 PMS. koberf E. --------- uis 'Frank Ro e'r '45. Ricciardelli. ichele Judifh ..253. 302 Robinson. Greg ................... 371 PWS. Wade --------------- ' g R H Rice. Marion Jay .................. 451 Robinson. James Aubrey .......... 452 Pms. Wayne ............ ' Rice. Nelson Perry ................ 433 Robinson. James Gregory ......... 4l7 P1121. Gary James ....... Rabold. Thomas Michael .......... 451 Rice. Roberf Alan ................ 253 Robinson. Joseph Haney ...... 253. 377 Heft Marc Alan ........ - Raider. Roberf Lee ...... 417 Rice. Rober1 Edward .......... 253. 381 Robinson, Mike ................... I71 Ple1z- Kenne'fh Robe -------------- 25' Rader. John,Carson .. 4I7 Rice. Thomas Brown .......... 356. 433 Robinson. Niles Hunter ..375. 377. 433 Ple1z.' LIHda. $306r ........ 35. 92. 25' Radef. Sandi Kay. 451 Rice. Dave .................... 93. 166 Robinson. Philip Charles .......... 452 Plofmck. WIH-am J. - ---------- 87 Ragam. Dale. Patrick . 85 Rich. Michael J. .................. 451 Robinson. Phillip Robb ...... 331. 452 Plough. Abe M. '382- 432 R898 . CONNIE, -------- 417 Rich, Virginia Lee ............ 290. 451 Robinson. Thomas WaHer ......... 417 P06. Judy ------------------- 308 Ragsdale. Me 14111116 252 Richardo. Pamela Jay ............ 451 Robinson. Shari Kaye ............. 452 POQUE- 4.1139 5W -------------- 432 Raldabaugh. John Damel. Jr. -4252 Richards. Elizabefh ............ 86. 285 Rochelle. Mardy .................. 286 P0 ue, Richard Hays ........ 371. 451 Raines. Fcances Clgnfon ........... 252 Richards. Jay ................. 128, 285 Roca. Orlando. J. ................ 433 P0 r. Nancy ----------------------- 300 Rainey. LINda C8916 35- 432 Richards. Ronnie Claiborne ....... 253 Roddy. Jack ...................... 398 Poland. Brend J. ------------------ 4'6 Rams. Charles Gilben -. ....252 Richards. Russ B. ............ 373, 417 Roddy. Vernon Earl ........ as. 93. 253 Polk. HBFVGY R- 335 Rainwahar. G1enda GGY -- ..302. 432 Richards. Sandra Kay ............. 433 Rod ers. Charles .................. 417 Polk. Martha Sue. -.4..-35. 92. 25'. Rainwafer. Sanford T- ------ 252 Richards. William Brooks .......... 417 Roe er. Mimi ...................... 7n P011013. R0957 W111'am ----------- 4'6 Raismar. Rober? ------- ...382, 451 Richardson. Gary Russell .......... 253 Rogers. Gordon Richard .......... 452 Pool. James YBHO ---------- 378- 45' Ramer. Henry S. ...252. 34' Richardson. James Arnifh .......... 433 Rodgers. Lynn ..................... 299 P0019. Lmda Juan ----------------- 416 Ramey. J- 'Sfephen ---------------- 451 Richardson. James Bruce .......... 253 Rogers. Harvey Edward ........... 452 Poole. Kafhr n Ann 45' Ramsey. Richard Allen ----------- 432 Richardson. Janice Carol ...... 91. 253 Rogers. Jim F. .................... 452 Poore. Jose? C1.de -- - 45' Ramser. Vernoq L- ---------------- 457 Richardson. Jerr Edward ......... 253 Rogers. King Walter. III ..253. 313. 322 P0991 Connie Be. 'Pda 45' Rando ph. MEPF'IY . Sue 4'7 RiChardson. Keif ........ 82. I46. 149 Rogers. Mary Anne ................ 452 POPE. James Will'am ------------ 451 Raney. RObble Lmdell ----------- 252 Richardson. Lee GarreH .......... 452 Rogers. Sam ...................... 93 Pope. .Peg Y ----------------------- 300 Ran .6. Sabra 5- ------------------ 90 Richardson. Lynda ................ 169 Re ers. Sfephen Leonard ...... 381. 433 Popov1k. ay ..................... 313 Ran 1n. Eva Jean ........ 167. 252. 285 Richardson. Lynne M. .............. 253 Rog. Thomas Robert .......... 326. 417 Forfer- 56W Laura ----------- 299' 432 Ranmck- Thomas 4910 ----------- 432 Richardson. Malcolm. ll .......... 253 Rolfes. Palmer Nash .......... 322. 452 Poer'rer. Floyd Raymond ----85. 88. 25' Rarneff. 3.11 ....................... 367 Richardson. w. Mack ............. 433 Roller. Terry Lynn ............ 378. 452 Porfer. Margaret Ann F. .......... 45' Rasar. Geor e .................... 451 Richbourg. Jack .................. 361 Rollins. Anna Louise .............. 452 Porter. Marsha Herve ------------ 25' Ratcliff. Car ., -------------------- 32' Richelson. Myra Helane .......... 433 Rollins. Beegie .................... 304 Porier. Robert Euclld ........ 345. 432 Rafhbone. NanCIe J. .............. 45' Riches. William ................... I45 Rom Aimee Teresa .......... 280. 433 Porm- 5419mm ------------------- 45' RaHIff. C. Marcus ---------------- 252 Richmond Beth .................. 300 Rom1fo. Terrell E. ............ 352. 433 Porter- William 5- ---------------- 251 Rawlgngs. Carol ................... '83 Rickard. Emily Ann ...... 280. 281. 433 Roof. Richard Wellingfon ..,.367. 417 Poms. Thomas Newfqn ....... 343. 416 Rawllngs. Tom ...... 378 Rickard. Frances Sidney ...... 230. 433 Roper. John J. ........... 93. 345. 452 Porfwood. Sharon Elizabefh ------ 4'6 Rauls+on. Lynn ......... JOI. 1'7 Ricker. Jo ce M. ............. 85. 92 Rose. Ann Woodlie ...... 86. 389. 433 Po++er. Jack ----------------------- 376 Ray. Carrell Davmore . ------ 85 RickeHs. avid Layne ............ 457 Rose. Anfhony Allen .......... 369. 452 PoHer. John Romane ------------- 4'6 Ray. Jerry . ------------- 182. 345 Rickeffs. Margaret Pafricia ....... 457 Rose, Michael Joseph ........ 369. 452 P0116'- R9139 M'c1'591 252 REY Madeline 151151 ------ ..252. 294 Rickmen. Barry Moore ............ 253 Rose. Joseph E. ................... 90 P051: Ade'a'dF Ga 444444444444444 252 Rayburn. Charles Rlchard ...,84. 252. Rickman. Robert Larry ............ 253 Rose Julie ........................ 90 Powell. Coohe -------------------- 304 3'3. 341 Riddell. Barbara M. .......... 308. 417 Roseburg Cheryl ................. 373 Powell. Louanne ................... 432 Rayburn. John Randa'll ............ 451 Riddell. Charles William. Jr. ...... 253 Rosen Michael Sonny ............ 452 Powe . Pe+9r.3owden -------------- 432 Raymond. Thomas Leigh .132. 252 Riddle. Linda Susan ..... 307. 362. 4:7 Rosenbloom. Candy .............. 278 Powell, Phllllp ........ 252 Read. Helen. .................... 294 Rider. Jan Marie ................. 452 Rosenberry, Cheryl ................ 297 Powell. Sherry Lynn .. ...277. Reagan. Daniel M. .................. 90 Ridley' Lucy Brandau ............. 433 Rosenfelder. Char1es . 95 Powers. Jugiljh ...... . ......... 280. Reagan. J. Lynn ...... 71. 97. 101, 252. Rielly. Thomas Patrick IIIIIII 359. 4'7 Rosensfein. Harry Powers. WI11131TI Harrison ....356. 432 282. 286 Riemke. Herman Fred ............ 253 Ross. Carrol Lee ...... Prater. Cafhy ................. 286 Reams. Howard 890 .......... 377.417 Rigel. Ellen R. .................... 433 Ross. David Ferdinand ........ 375. Prater. Drema Jorlfa ------------- 4'7 Rechgnbach Marilyn 13- --------- 432 Rigel. Mary Blackburn ............ 85 Ross. Don ......................... Prefer. Edward Alan ----------- 4'7 ReCh'Cha'r- $199119 5' 87 R1993 . Nancy KGY -------------- 300 Ross. Emma Susan ............ 280. 433 Praier. Kenneih Russe1l .. 252 Rector. Sfephen Wynn .. Riggsby Karlyn ............... 357. 369 Ross, Roberf Hord ............ 326. 452 Prafer. Sanford Brooks ' Redden. Donald Ward 1119st Terry N18 --------------- 452 Rosser. Charlene .................. 253 Prafher. 5169115 L- ------ .. Reddgn. Sharon Ann ..... Rike. ames Howse. Jr. ...... 253. 367 Rossi. Roberf John ................ 433 Preswood. Jane .................... Reddgng. pre Jordan ............ 451 Riley. Joe Glenard ....88. I40. 253. 325 Rossman. John G. ............ 325. 433 Preston. Jame; 'L. Redding. Linda Edlfh ........ 294. 432 Riley. Sidne ..................... 93 R0550 . Joe ............... 3'3. 320 Presfon. J. William .. Reddlns. Lunqa .................... 294 Ring. pafsy kay .................. 433 Rofh. Gary W. 381. 417 Preww. Larry ------ Redmpn. Judith Shawn .. ------ 252 Rios. Manomo DeJesus ........... 452 Roih. Jamce ...................... 299 Price. B.ob ----------------------- Redwwe. Nfred L0 ? -33'- 432 RiHer. Randal 1. .............. 253, 343 Rothschild. Richard L. ........ 332. 433 PHCB. Linda ------------------ Redwlne. Joseph Re'SS ' 252 R1Vk1nd. Teri Sue ------------ 278. 452 Roffersman Barry Samuel ....4J7. 316 Price. Jan ------------------------- Redwme- Stephen John ------------ 432 Roach. Alfred Lee ............ 353. 369 Rounme. Jack Griffin ............. 452 Price. Jo.seph Carson -------------- 417 Reece. Melinda Kay .............. 45I Roak. Mary Ka ................. 417 Rouse. Frank ...................... '44 Price. MLchae' HWY ------------- 252 Reece- Sandra Kay ----------------- 432 Robbins. B. Jac son .......... 343. 433 Roush. Cheryl Lynn ............... 452 Price. Reger Dean ------------ 348- 432 Reed. Dawd Ral s ................ 252 Robbins. David Mark ........ 4'7. 352 Roufon. Edmund p. ............ 359' 452 Prichard. Judy Kay ---------------- 252 Reed, Jamgs Thomas ....322. 325. 433 Robbins. Beam. ................. 92 Rom Lamence Adm. ........... 433 Prichard. Wayne D. Reed. Jennifer Jo ................. 417 Robbins. Jim .................... 359 Rowan, Rober? Elwood .4 ........ 4'7 Priddy. Bennie Hugh. Jr. ...... Reed. John She1by ............ 378. 451 Robbins. Judifh Elaine ............ 433 Rowe, John A. ............. 361. 4'7 467 Rowe, Wi1liam L. .................. 433 Rowland, Allen Cross ........ 335, 433 Rowland, Buford Thomas .......... 417 Rowland, Conner Nelson .......... 253 Rowland, Michael Young .......... 457 Rowland, Sandra Jean ............. 85 Rowles, Mark Allen ................ 433 Rowley, Jean .............. 85, 88, 253 Townfree, Sulanne Jane ........... 433 Roy, Carol Jane .................. 417 R0 sfer, Helen Jane .............. 253 Ru ensfein, Andrea Ann ...... 278, 417 Ruby, Glenda ........ 116, 296, 389, 417 Rucker, Elizabefh Anne ............ 433 Rucker, James .................... 164 Rudder, Vivian Hope .......... 89, 253 Ruhling, E1eanor Olivian ...... 86, 433 Rupert Conrad Doak ............. 253 Russell, Bob Gerald .......... 375, 452 Russell, Charles Robert ...... 341, 452 Russell, John Charles ...... 433 Russe11, Margie ................... 286 Russell, Rogene ...... 86, 304, 307, 390 Russell, Sandra Sue ............ 162,418 Russe11, William Arthur, Jr. ...... 253 Russey. Joan ................ 86, 173 Ru'1h, Dorfhy Elaine . ....254 Ruth, Ralph Edward .452 Ru1her10rd, Margaret El1en . .433 RuHed e, S1even SaHerfield ,452 Ryan, arol ............... ...308 Ryan, Deborah Wynn 273, 418 Ryan, Dorothy ...... 92 Ryan, Janice ....... ...352 Ryden Amanda Tyler . 282, 433 Rylanc1, James Edward .. ..357, 418 Rymer, Andrew Clyde ........ 359, 418 Ryfher, Elizabeth Jean ....86, 375, 433 S $ad1er, Sharyn Lee ............ 356, 433 Safley, Sara .................... 69, 299 Sahr Brenda Joyce ............... 433 s+.,John, Loyd H. ................. 418 Sallba, Roberf ..................... 433 Saloff, Barry Allan ............ 254, 316 Sqlsbery, Ann Mary .............. 418 Sainec, William Wade ........... 452 Samelson, Lee ................ 382, 433 Samples, Sharon H. ............... 92 Samples, William Gregory ........ 452 Sums, Bert ........................ 313 Sams, Nedine E. .................. 433 Samuelson, Angie ............ 294, 433 Sanders, Bill ...................... 331 Sanders, Gerry Mason ............. 418 Sanders, Harry George ............ 254 Sauf'rer, James Ray ................ 254 Sanders, Judy ..................... 418 Sanders, Mary Edifh ............. 433 Sanders, Terry Stephen ........... 434 Sanderson, Tommy Lowe .......... 452 Sandlin, Walter B. ............... 434 Sanford, Jerry .................... 381 Sanford, WaHer Gray . ........ 434 Sanks, Van Gene ...... ...314, 452 Sansom, John C. ............... 418 Sanfisi, Linda CarmeHa ........... 418 Sappenfield, Elizabefh Graham ...4I8 Sarfain, Joan Marie .............. 418 Saulpaw, Karl Davenport ..367, 369,452 Saunders. Sfeve Nelson ........... 434 Saufer, Jim ....................... 355 Sauviqne, Diana Lee ....94, 101, 183. 299, 254, 345, 347 Savage, Harry Cliffon ............ 452 Savage, John Bemon ...350, 418 Savage, Marfha Sue . ....86, 434 Sawyer, Greg ...... ....355 Sawyer, Jo Ann ............. . . . .294 Sawyer, Margare1 Elizabeth .1..452 Sawyer Terry Duncan ..... ..254 Scalf, om ............ ..191 Scandlyn, Anne Durham ..418 Scanflin, Hopp .................. 381 Scarbro, Kennef Fain ....ll7, 356, 418 Scarbro, Linda Jo ce ............. 452 Scarbro, Martha rell .1418 Scarbrough, Anne L. ..434 Scarbrough, Barbara Jean 254 Schaefgez, James Michael ....365, 452 Schaffer, Robert Ma'rf ........ 356, 452 Schaefger, Dorothy Anne Schaffer, John Sfanley Schaffer, Lawrence Brenf 341, 452 Schaich, Peggy .................... 290 Schguman, Claudia Jean .......... 254 Schlmpf, Eugene Harrison ..146, 3733, 4 4 Schlossbergiz, Alan Lewis ..313, 382, 418 SchmaHz, oberf T. .......... 336, 418 Schmidt Dolores Ann ............. 418 Schmidt Kathy .................... 280 Schmidt, Roberf R. ................ 254 Schmif, Karen T. .................. 418 Schmus. Zeke James .............. 254 Schneider, Michael Howard ..382, 434 Schomperf, Ronald Paul ........... 434 Schreiber, Eric Christian .......... 418 Schubert Paul Moss .......... 355, 434 Schuerman, John William ......... 418 Schuil, Remberfus S. P. ............ 418 Schulhof, Jeanne Carolyn 1.278, 434 Schull, Becky ...................... 165 Schwarfz, Anne .................... 278 Schwarfz, Jondra ................. 151 Schwar'rz, Randy .................. 316 Schwarh, Sara Ann .......... 278, 254 Schween, Carolyn .................. 302 Scaby, Peggy ...................... 290 ScoH, Carolyn McWhorter ...304, 418 ScoH, George ................ 352 ScoH, Janef Elizabefh ..434 Scoff, Lynda Diana ............ 452 Scoff, Nan Elizabefh ..254, 285, 361, 362 Scoff, Roberf Franklin ........ 356, 452 Scoff, Sara Jewell ............. 452 Scruggs, Richard W. . .381, 452 Scruggs, Lacey ............... 286 Scruggs, Elaine Ladelle Seagren, Russell ....... Seal, Cheryl Devon .. Seale, Bi11 ........... Seals, Brenda Louise Searslghf, Patty ...... Seafon, Doug'York . Seafon, Ronnie . ,93 Seaver, Jack L. ........ .254 Sechrisf, Charles Thomas . .453 Secris'r, Phylis Jane ...... .453 Sedman, James Douglas . .453 Seely, John Francis ..... .418 Seibert, Ph His Jane Seleman, illiam David 5e11, George Anah Seneker, Sfeve Susong . .418 Senfelle, Samuel Perry .418 SeroHa, Edward Lawrence . .434 SeweH, Rife ....................... 352 Sewell, ScoH Mckinnon . .87, 348, 434 Sexfon, Vicki Lynn ................ 418 Seymour, Eugene Thomas 254, 367 Shadoin, Robert Allen .......... 453 Sahnkman, Michael David .381, 434 Shanks, Fran ........... ...285 Sharer, Lynn ...434 Sharp, David J. .347, 434 Sharp, Everice ...418 Sharp, Jane ...254 Sharp, June ..... 254, 292 Sharp, Leo Alvin ...453 Sharp, Mary Linda Sharp, Rebecca Leslie . Sharp, Suzanne ........ Shar e, Richard G. Shai ey, Marfha Ann Shaulis, Chuck ....... ..320 Shaver, Thomas Reese , , Shaw, Harvey Lee ..... Shaw, Kennefh Roberf ........ 254, 336 Shaw, Sally Ann ................ 418 Shearer, Joseph Daniel . 319, 453 She1by, Danny Walker ...... 418 Shell, Danny Huff ..... 117, 418 Shell, Dona1d Paul ...,418 She , Larrr E. ............ .. 90 She1ley, Eizabefh Elam . ..453 ShelnuH, Jack Bryan ...... .. 88 Shelfon, David Bowman .......... 418 SheHon, Sfephen Paul ..... .254, 361 Shelton, Wayne Franklin ....434 Shelton, William E. ..... ..453 Sheridan, John Joseph ..453 Shepard, Frank A. ........ ..418 Shepard, Ralph Hamllfon, Jr. .254 Shepherd, Judy ................. 2.290 Sheppard, Stephen Randall H.375, 434 Sherring1on, Paul .................. 321 Sherwood. William Frank ..418 Shie1ds, Rachel .......... ..290 Shif1e11, David ..369 Shinn, Jeff ........................ 365 Shipe, CharloHe .................. II7 Shipe, Emerson Russell ............ 85 Shipp, Tony Dean ................. 418 Shirley, Linda Anne ............... 418 Shnider, Roberf 8. ........... 254, 378 Shobe, Richard Lynn .......... 343, 419 Shockley, Jane? CharloHe ........ 434 Shape, Linda Gail ............ 151, 254 Shor, Maggi ................ 418 Shorf, Dennis Jarvis .............. 434 Shaun, Linda Louise ............... 86 ShroEshire, David PeHit ...... 254, 348 Shuc , Edgar Bernard ............. 418 Shugarf, Becky Waffles ........... 453 Schuler, Eve1yn ................... 361 Shu11, Margaret Rebecca .......... 254 Shumaker, Laurie .................. 290 Shuman, William Lawrence ....... 453 Shupe, David Vance .......... 341, 418 Shurfz, Bob ....................... 313 ShurHeff, William George ........ 418 Shur'fz, Roberf Warren ....... 314, 418 Shwab, Clay Davidson ........ 339, 434 Siems, Charlotte Nancy ...... 292, 453 Si nai 0, Sharon Ann ............ 453 51355, na Mae .................... 254 Siland, James Frederick ...... 319, 418 Silver, Charles Raughfon ......... 254 Silver, Richard M. ................ 87 Silverman, Lee ............... 254, 382 Silverman, Sandra Joy ............ 434 Silvers, Rober? Henry ............ 453 Silvers, Robert Sfanley ........... 453 Silverstein, Ji11 S. ................ 434 Silvey, George .................... 367 Simler, George B. ................ 434 Simmons, David Lee .............. 453 Simmons, Jackie L. .............. 453 Simmons, Richard Lee ............ 434 Simmons, Robert Wayne ...... 254, 335 Simmons, Sam .................... 321 Simmons, Sandra 6.. .............. 254 Simmons, Sfephen Puerce ...187, 117, I49, 418 Simpkins. Joe. S. ... ................ 181 Simpson, Dons Elklns ............. 85 Simpson, Richard Henry .......... 418 Simpson, SUZI ..................... 365 Simpson, William Randall .1..355, 418 Sims, 8111 H., Jr. ................ 254 Sims, David Bryson .......... 254, 322 Sims. Susan ....................... 294 Singer, Gay Jane? ................. 254 Sinqh, Harpal ...................... 145 Sing1e10n, Margaret Judith ...292, 418 Singlefon, Steve ................... I46 Sjnnaker, Steve .................... 381 Smor, Sandra Jeanne .............. 434 Siseman, M. Vann ................. 453 Sigk, Lynn Eve .................. 85, 88 Shler, Linda Ellen ................ 453 Skelfon, Mary A. .............. 89, 92 Skelfon, Thomas Allen ...181, 254, 348 Skillern, Charles Robert .......... 255 Slagle, Sfeve ................. 125, I26 Sla'rer, Gregor Clifford .......... 255 Slaughfer Lin 3 Jane .......... 88, 92 Slayden, William Marshall ........ 453 Sledge, Andrea ................... 300 Sloan, Hugh Mack ........ 96, 255, 355 Sloan, Maymie Belinda ............ 418 Slusher, Gre ory Lawrence ...348, 434 Smallen, Eve yn Jean .............. 453 Smallwood, Carol Jeanne ......... 419 Smallwood, Gwin .................. 308 Smallwood, Richard Daniel ........ 419 Smalfz, Caro1 Yvonne ............. 419 Smarf, John L, .................... 419 Smelser, Diane Elaine ............ 453 Smiddy, Haro1d David ............ 453 Smiddy Robert Milfon ............ 453 Smifh, beny Carolyn .............. 453 Smith, Brack Clinfon, Jr. .......... 255 SmHh, Burfon ..................... 371 Smifh, Clarence Len .............. 434 Smgfh, Carl Eugene ............... 255 51711111, Carolyn ............... 280, 302 Smith, Charles Raymond ........... 419 Smith, Daniel Pairick .............. 434 Smith, David Hanby .......... 322, 453 Smith, Dorothy Elaine ............. 453 Smith, Earl Burton ................ 434 Smith, Earl Phillip ................ 434 Smith, Edward W11COX ............. 453 Smith, Frederick C. ...... 313, 329, 419 Smlfh, Gail ....................... 308 468 Smifh, Gregory Edwin ............ 419 Smith, GU?! L. .................... 434 Smith, Ho 1ye ..................... 304 Smifh, Hoke ...................... 434 Smifh, James C. .................. 434 Smith, James Melvin .............. 255 Smifh, James S. .................. l7l Smifh, Jan ........................ 322 Smith, Jerry Cooper .............. 255 Smifh, Jimmy Wayne .............. 453 Smith, John 8. .................... 453 Smifh, John Rande1 .............. 434 Smith, Joyce Marie .......... 255, 280 Smith, Karen Elizabeth ..285, 304, 453 Smith, Kafhy ...................... 285 Smith, Larry J. .................... 9O SmHh, Linda ..................... 302 Smifh, Linda Cobble ............. 255 Smifh, Linda Lou ................. 453 Smifh, Marion Ray ............ 419 Smith, Mary ...... 151 Smifh, Monika ............ I74 Smiih, Murral Randal .453 Smjfh, Pam ................. 169 Smlfh, Pafricia Lynn . , 453 Smith, Phillip Gory 85. 89, 168 Smi1h, Richard Lee .. .,.,453 SmHh, Roberf Daniel . .453 Smifh, Sam Croff .. 347 Smith, Sharon ...... 299 Smith, Sfan .......... 373 Smith, Susan Darlene . .. SmHh, Stan Holmes Smith, Sfephen Miller 1 Smith, Suzanne ........ ...419 Smith, Tyson DeLond Smifh, William B. . 419 Smifh, William Vaden, Jr. . Smith, Wyche McCorkle . .453 Smithson. Norman Scoff .. 255 .434 ..255 Smock, Ronald Brent ..... Smolensky, Lesier M. .. Smulewifz, Annrifa , 453 Smotherman, Befsy ....... 419 Smufh, Bill ................... .373 Smyfh, Christine Ellen ........ ...419 Sneed, Alan D. ............... ...434 Sneed, Beffy Ann ................. 255 Sneed, Patricia Edifh ............. 255 Sneed, Ronald L. ................. 255 Sneed, WiIIiam Richard .. ....... 434 Snell, Rebecca Jane ...... ..304, 453 Snipes, Pollye Smifh ....... 255 Snow, Lois Ann .................... 434 Snow, Thomas ................ 322, 434 Snowden, Sfanley ................. 93 Snyder, Pegtg .................... 419 Souder, Bo yler . .350, 434, 352 Soufh, John T. .................. 255 Soufher, Brenda Elaine ..434 Soufherland, Mary N. ........ 419 Sowell, Demse Ermine ....137, 255, 280 Sowerly, Suzanne .................. 299 Spade William R. ......... ...419 Spengler, Garland Sfuart .......... 255 Spears, William R055 ........ 255, 341 Speed, Vick .................... 255 Spellings, Gerald Len ...434 Spellings, Joy ..................... 304 Spen eman, Kenne'rh Charles ..322, 419 Spice and, Jesse David ............ 419 Spickard, Sfephanie Susan .,,.304, 434 Spore, Richard W. ................ 87 Spard1in, Michael Co1lins ........ 419 Springer, Betty Frances ...... 304, 419 Sproles, Donald Ray ...... ..345, 453 Sproles, Garry ................. I63 Sproles, Karen Anne .............. 255 Sprouse, Martha Sue .............. 255 St. John, Loyo ..................... 345 SfadIer, Sally Jo .................. 434 Stafford, Kathryn ...83, 85, 91, 97, 122, 255, 294 Sfair, Nancy Elizabeth ........ 286, 434 Sfalsup, Nancy Carolyn .. ....... 85 Sfandlfer, Stephen L. ............. 87 Sfandridge Stephen Lynn ........ 453 Sfanfield, Shelby Gail ...... 93, 99. 299 Sfanfie1d, Lufher Gene 1 ..... 377, 434 Sfanifer, Susan Inez ..307, 453 Stanley, H. Parker ................ 457 Sfansbury Sfanley ............... 93 Sfanfon, Carson Michael ...... 313, 434 Sfarck, Thomas Frederic ..... 348, 453 Sfark, Charles L., 111 .............. 255 Sfaizer. Fred ..................... I48 Sfeefel, John ...................... I45 T Tiefien. Lois Anne ............ 292. 419 Van Dyke, Molly ................... 286 Sfeele Kenneth Earl ............. 434 T 4 ' 4 ' ' ' . . aber. Fred William ,,,,,,,,,, 90, 256 Tiller, Linda ....................... 299 Vander ruff Arvvl F. ............ 3 212g: Lgtiallig's .................... 353 Taber, Martha Anne . ...4I9 Tiller, W. Gary .............. 345, 454 Vandergriff: Charles Melvin ...:.,:435 SfeinexII-l William : 1; --------------- 434 Tabor, Beniamin Luther ..84I9 Tnlleru, Glenna .................... 307 Van Gider, Rebecca Louise ....... 420 Sfepher'Is Ronald :45 er 255N343 Tallenf, Frederick Edward 8.8419 Tillery, ldonna Marie .............. 435 Van Hersh, William Hays ......... 420 Sfephens'on Bet? armon 8 294 Talley, James Columbus 8.8256 Timbgrlake, Patricia V. ........... 92 Van Hook, Juliana L. ........ 453 455 S+ephenson' Thonywnk -------------- 294 Talley, Jgn .................. n49 Tgmbse, David Philip .......... 256, 3a Van Hooser, Carol LEe ......... 1,257 Ste henson' Thomas Ray 3333 34?.453 Talley, Linda Carol ....... 435 Tgndell, Larry David .............. 454 Van Mol, Gordon K. .......... 37' 435 Sfefn Jerr8 All n 5 aY ----- . 4'? Tart Karen Lou H.194, 454 Tnndell, Sfephanie Carol ........ 86, 435 Van MOI, Sfephen Ramsay ,37l 373' 435 Sfern' Maxy Robert ------- 3i3u3824l9 Tarver, CharloHe Ann ............ 454 Tinsley. Marcus Flannery .......... 435 Van Nostrand Mary Gearharf .257 Stevehs Diane Somrw' . 2994 435 Tm, Becky. ....................... 286 Timon. David Gary ............... 4l9 Van Vleef Do'nald A 3:3 3'7'7 435 Sfevens' Donald Richara ''''' 377- 453 Taie, H. Richard ........... 454 ijfon, James Swan ............... 88 Vanadore' V. Carol ' ......... I I 420 Stevens. Mary Jane ------ -435 Tate, May June . ........ 85, 88 Tlpfon, Joseph Mangham .......... 256 Varnell, Peggy ................ 435 Sfeversc'm Dari L n'n -------------- 453 Tafe, Richard .8 ............. l28 Tipfon, Sheri ...................... 294 Varnell, Roberf Donald, 362435 Stevenson' Sfexye Y ------------ 322 Tafe, Robert P. .............. 256, 378 Tizen, Mary Virginia .............. 256 Varner Carroll Harper H . 420 Sfevenson' Suzeffe .................. 255 Tafum, Rgb'erf Stephens .......... 454 Tobin, Rober? Terence ............ 4l9 Vaughr'1 Gary David . ....... 455 Sfewarf bouglas W555 --------- 453 Taul, Pafnqa Itudene ....I83, 290, 4I9 Todd, Carole ..................... 454 Vaughn: Larry Clayfonu ''''''' 420 Sfewarf' John Allen Y 4444 375.453 Taylor, Benlamln F. .......... l26, 4l9 Todd, Charles G. ............ 322, 435 Vaughan, James Arfhur' 341420 Stewart. Judith Mme --------- .453 mm, Carolyn ................... 286 Todd, Linda Kafherine ............ 256 Vaughan Sue Allen ., 4 257 Stewan' Roben Marion ------------ 453 Taylor, Carolyn c. ................ 256 Tolley, Hollis Daniel .......... 90, 256 Vaughan. Teresa Lynn '4 666666 455 Stewart. Susan ------------ 302 Taylor, Carolyn Rae .............. 435 ToHiver, Richard Earl ......... 90, 256 Veazey, 'Doug 666666 H 320 Sfillwelf John G-l.e.nn ............... 434 Taylor, Chefyl Fgances ........ 307, 419 Talmie, Barbara ................... 300 Veazey Jim Dumas .. 4444 455 Sfinneff' Carol n Eliz5l'3nf'h --------- 454 Taylor, Davuj Richard ........ 90, 256 Tomlinson, Michael J. ............. 87 Venablle Barbara Joan'ng H.420 Sfinson'Thomaz Reube e ------- 4'9 Taylor, Dennis ..................... 93 Tonroy, Gwendl n E. .............. 454 Venable' Samuel AndersonHJr H'257 Sfinsonl Walfer Arfh rn .......3-4.3.-453 Taylor, Earl R. ................. 454 TorbeH, Frank Keed .......... 33l, 4I9 Venfi Carol Kafherine 4 ' W257 Sfffsk tsfella u - 278 Taylor, Glenn Davnd .............. 454 TorbeH', Michael A. ............... 87 Veraslfggui Emilio F 44444 3'25'4455 Sm? ytharlof+5 ------- '35'298'7Hj35'435 Taylor, James H. ............ 38!, 435 Torbeff, Michael V. ............... 87 Villars L015 M ' 3 455 SHve'rs Nenc Virl'u: - - - 435 Taylor, Jamgs Ryan ............... 454 Towbin, Myron S. ............ 435, 3l6 Villine's Aubrey; Thompson 44444 jgi4'435 Sfocka'rd Ju Irgnlma ------------ 255 Taylor, Jeanie '. .................... 304 Towery, Kathy Louafa ............ 454 Vincenf' Carol ' 357 Stone Ciarol nyJeane '86'3388 Taylor, Joe Craig ............ 3W, 435 Towne, Suzanne Pennin fon ....... 454 Vineyara Jane Sue IIIII .257 Stone. Davi Curry H.319,435 1T'ay:or, iogn Bhomafsf .......... 359, 132 Townsend, Marfha Ann 5lizabefh .248305, Vinick Blarry Alan M420 . . -- H - ay or, u y enne e ............. V' n. I $222, gfevgga Ray 838894l4033; Taylor, Kafhly :...... ................ 307 Townsend, Sherry Deborah ........ 435 W22 : 5:;EHlaJane g3; Sfone4 Tom ...... , . - . I36 Taylor, Marlowe Willard .......... 256 Trail, Donna Marie ...... 256, 273, 282 Vinsan? Sally H 299 Stone! WilliSrznukE'n'rer ............ 4'9 Taylor, 0. Muller ................. 90 Trammell, Paul Carmack ......... 454 Vogel 'Alan Hen'rlym 455 Sfooklsbur Rob rf Te ----------- 435 Taylor, PauIeHe Ann .............. 4l? Trammell, Terry Harrison .......... 454 Volgf' Penny H '''''' 369 Sformer $475 nee 4 ------------ 320 Taylor, Roberf Larry ............... 4l9 Travis, Deborah Gail .............. 435 Volk 4Elaine IIII . 92 StoH Uavid yWa n- ----------------- 454 Taylor, Roberf Lucas .............. 435 Travis, W. Vance ................. 4I9 Voln'l1an Blair Suggn 455 5+0qu Beverly Vial: ............... 4'9 Pyllor, Ssangira Rochelle ...... 307, 4;: :lr'ravis, WJarrenh Eloieen b. ....... 377, 253 VorderlBruegge How'aanj 257 - . '- ------ ay or, we ...................... reanor, osep rrne y .......... v ' ' 3:23;, KaJtiI2nne Ann 8. '23: 4:32 Tea ue John K. ................... 87 Trebilox, Nancy. May ............. 455 yse, Deborah Lynn 455 Sfracen'er Loiggbgliln H - 454 Ted 0rd, Mary Bond .......... 282, 356 Treece, Befty planne .............. 257 W S'rrache Jennie Kafheri'rh'a ----------- 255 Terrell, Gall. ....................... 4l9 Trenfham, Craig Max ............ 257 Weddell, Carolyn J. ............. 257 Sfranch' Ja G d II.l'.v-255.'348 Terrell, Malinda Ann .............. 256 Trevafhan, Larry Eugene ........ 93. 257 Waddey, Joanne ........ l28, 290, 436 Sfran 'J' mas ergr - - 454 Terry, Helgn. Maspn .............. 4!? Tribble, Donald Edward .......... 455 Waddin ton, Larry David ......... 436 Sfrang'e 18h . aprar .d. ....... 300.454 Terryi, .Pa'frlcla Alice ......... 307, 4l9 Tribble, Roy Michael .......... 3l4, 435 Wade, harles W. ................ 436 Sfrangekelloycs wamgfn H.53r41.e.y . 454 Rrwullgeg Wesley Budd ......... 32? Pirbgle, Mghqiy ................... 33g Wade, Fred Dyer ................. 257 . - ac er, arr; ..................... ri 5: er, 4 .................... Wade, Gar Rea an ......... 348, 420 3'23;ng Heery IE' ------------ 23; Thaggard, Missy .............. 300, 322 Tronolone, Veronica S. ........... 85 Wade, Jamzs Moalder ........ 371, 455 S m J99:+ fro ------------- 45 Tharp, JGHICE Kay ........... I69, 256 Trofler, Sonny ..................... 4l9 Wade, Linda Sharion ............. 257 Sir? Ho. dangl , enora ------------- 25; Thafchee, Samqel S. .............. 435 Trotter, James O. ................ 85 Wade, Margaret Andrena ....286, 420 Sfrlckland' Game 5 ------- Thay, Larry Elhqf ................. 454 Trmfer, Sandy .................... I46 Wade, R, Ross, Jr. ,,,,,,,,,,, WI 257 Sfrlcklagd' SarnerD.erry '- . Thelle, Ann Chrlsfy '. .............. 256 Troutman, Pafsy ................ 85, 92 Wade, Thomas Michael ...... 365,. 436 Sfrfckla d. Jusan Ema. 4'9 Therrell, Charles Aushn .. ..256, 347 Trudel, John For? ............ 329, 420 Wadsworfh, Lucy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 308 Sfrlckland' Goanne erln .......... 3 TherreU, Ehquefh Lynn ......... 256 True, Fred Thomas ........... 378, 420 Waggoner. Janice Lynn ,,,,,, 292 455 Sfrlcl'an 4L arner W'I'I ----------- 422 Thoemmq, Elizabefh Chrlshne ..... 435 TruiH, Lee Jefferson .......... 34l, 420 Wagner. Drew ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1.365 SfrlpmgA arrence ' 15m H26 i3 Thomas, Beck .................... 302 Tuchfeld, Barry .................... '35 Wagner. John Lawrence ,,,,,,,,,, 420 Strong Mmelfl --------------- 8 - 4' Thomas, Bren a Rose .............. 256 Tuccillo, Robert R. ................ 435 Wagner, Joseph Reed ............ 420 SITE: Ba .513 -; -------------- :55 Thomas, Charles Spurgeon ....343, 454 Tucker, Delores Kay ............... 455 Wagner, Kiowa Boyce ,,,,,,,,,,,, 455 Sfm er,MonnIe+ ere ............ 4 4 Thomas, Charloffe, Ann ........... 454 Tucker, Diana Maflam ........ 304, 420 Wagner, Peachy .................. 304 Strouflb 5' er: 3; 84 95235 Thomas, Donald Ar4hur ............ 435 Tucker, Lynn Adair Harf .......... 257 Waldron, Roger Steven ,,,,,, 345 420 Stuar'r' J01: :4 . . . 558 24' Thomas, Fred Charles ............ 454 Tucker, Peggy Ann ................ 435 Waldrop, Jean Ann ............. 1.257 guarf. Km: - .............. 17285336 Thomas, J. Parker ................ 454 Tucker, Phii H. .................. 420 waldmp, Melinda June ........... 43;, Stuart! L $4 V K- -------- 9 3-11-7-3 . 43 Thomas, Jean Base ................ 435 Tucker, Ralp A. ................ 85, 90 Walker, Cheri Anifa ,,,,,,,, 280 436 5, ? :1 on Carsgvr-t . . 4'. 4,1, Thomas, Joe .................. 369, 454 Tucker, Roberf Ely ................ 251 Walker, David E. ' 87 Sfugrbf f' lad'Y J ec'h'aR'IHUId ------ 452 Thomas, Mar'rha Anne ............ 454 Tuckler, Cynfhia J. ................ 420 Walker, Dian ...................... 420 S ubblefl'eld' TOSBP 3 ar ----- Thomas, Rebecca Lynn ............ 256 Tudor, Julia Maria ................ 455 Walker Edwin C, ................. 89 qu Wei: Sh emu? Lee .......... 13; Thomas, Tommy ................... 313 Tu man, John Charles ............ 435 wa1ker' Elizabem Sparks .,..282 455 S larblV-in .C' e'rry MGY 87404-322 Thomason, John Samyel ----------- 435 Tugbyville, Carole Sue ............ 299 Walker, Franklin N, Jr, ........ ',,257 U erry. GPO Y 59-156. 290. 383 Thomason, Nanpy Alhda ...... 256,302 Turbyville, Jeanne ................ 243 Walker, George ..'. ............... 302 , . - Thompson, Annie Laura ..273. 300. 4W Turna e, Janie .................... 420 Walker James Sferlin ,,,,,,,,,,, 257 s + L L d 454 ' 9 Sth'v 9E ?:ParA ------------- 435 Thompson. Beffy WBWFS --------- 255 Turnelo, John F. .................. 257 Walker, Martha ................... 277 u 3 4 VP '3 Thompson. Dawd ------------------ 435 Turner. Brenda Jov ................ 455 Walker, Michael Leigh ............ 257 Sulljvan, Dwtghf Ma'rfhew ......... 85 Thompson, Don Housfon .......... 256 Turner, Chris ....................... 38I Walker Newfon Alvin ,,,,,,,, am 420 Sulljvan, Harry Wesley ............ 454 Thompson, Donald VaHCe .......... 256 Turner, James Louis ............... 257 WalkerI Paris Robert ............ :.420 Sullivan, John Bruce .............. 435 Thompson, Gary Bracy ............ 256 Turner, James Patrick ........ 377, 420 Walker: Rhonda Lynn ,,,,,,,, 302' 420 Squvan, Karl Shelby ............. 454 Thompson, James Lemuel .......... 435 Turner, Mary Suzann .............. 435 Walker, Rober+ Dean ,,,,,, 35 90, 257 Sullgvan, Kafhy ..- ................. 290 Thompson, Jerry Baker ....339, 435, 352 Turner, Susan ..................... 300 Walker Sfeven R055 ,,,,,,,,, 1345 455 Sullivan, Lariry Mmhael .......... 454 Thompson, Jamey Escar ........... 4'9 Turner, William Chrisfopher ....... 420 Walker. Virginia Gaile ......... 85 88 Sulfan, Martin Thomas ............ 435 Thompson, John Edward ...... 377, 435 Twelves, Janet Mardell ....... 285, 435 wanacg Dana Vonneffe ,,,,,,,,,, 1257 Summerford James Sid ...... 322, 454 Thompson, J0 Chalmers ---------- 435 Tyreem James Edward ----------- 455 Wallace, Dean M. ............... 420 SuHon, Bobby Corum ............. 435 Thompson, Kargn ----------------- 302 Tyrell, Larry J. ..................... 90 Wallace Joe Kennefh ,,,,,,,,,,,, 455 2mm, dquII F. ................ 90, I63 Rompson. marilvneJeanem ------ 332 U Wallace. Julia Ann .......... l5l 257 6 om son, arm a ............ . . ' ' 532; ; 8:335:58; 42: rhomison. Priscilla Aden mm. m Ude'sohn- Wen 3mm ------ 420 83:22: 8:23:- --------------- 432 swarm Margaux 51881; ' 256 Thompson- Ra'ph Edwin .......... 454 Wde'wood' We 3m ---------- 0 Wallace' Walfer 8:558 '''''' 3384420 Sweeney' MarieHa 454 Thompson, Samuel Baker '''''''' 4 , Underwood, Dmne 430 Wallen 'Jamie H.367. 369 SweenEYI Pamela Je'alHlm 256 Thompson. William Larry 44444444 256 Upton, Martha 68' I62' 3 4 Waller. Burfon Woodrow ...... 377' 436 Sweeneyi Sandra Speling's I258 Thormaeme. Margam 5- ------- 255 V Walschl, Daniel Lee ....... ZZ:'....'..455 swm, Nancy 8. .......... 8435 Thorne- M'c'm'l- -------------- 97 Vaden. Chris ...................... 365 Walier William Quincy ...... 90. 257 Swindler Sandra Gail 4.9 Thornley, Roy Huron, JL H.156, 355 Vaghy, Harold A. ................ 455 Walter's David Camfield . .345 42c Swingle' Evereff Thach : 454 Threlkeld, Mike Lisle ............. 454 Vaqny, Tony ........................ 333 Walfers' Don Alan ,,,,,,,,,, ,.',436 Swobod'a Sonia 255 ThFOWeh Pahlee .................. 435 Valenfine, George C. ............ 257 Walton'Gary Lynn ..... 5. I68 Sykes J6hn 3I3'32I mayo: Emma ngd ......... 23$ 13; valenstinm1 PamelaR ngefuN. ......... 23g wampqgrl Brenda Jane , 15' . : : . m r, eorge 1 ney ...... , an en u Sen, 0 er airn rd H e ....... 890 Szeugls, Marhn 6- ---------------- 322 Thurston. Susan Kay .............. 435 Van De MaY-k, Pamela Jane ....... 435 Wing: ESIVVMSF ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 257 469 Ward, Ronald Gene .......... 377, 455 Wey, Nancy Ann ............ 296, 455 Williams, scoff .................... 373 Woodward, David ................. 352 Ward, Susan ................. 285 Wey, Paulafa H. ...... ...258 w. Hams Shannon Jordan 456 Woodward Gary Lee ..... 456 Warllck, Emily Ann ............ 257 Whalen, Tlmofhy M. P. .436 W; liams, Shelley ............. ,,456 Woody, Jessica Elizabeth ...... 307, 456 Warne, Dougias Edwa-rd .34l. 436 Whaley, James Steven .455 Wi liams, Wesley .............. ..142 Woody, John Michael ......... 258, 378 Warner, Douglas Cfa'g 436 WhBIEY. Ronald L- -- 90 Wi Iiams, William Dickson .. 84 WOOdYA Rachel Marie ------------- 437 Warner. Sfephen Glbson .......... 257 Whaley, Sherry ........ ..308 ' iamson Andrew ,,,,,,,,,,, ..436 Woody, Remay .................... 282 We . Tom HBFO'd --------------- 436 Whafley, Charles David 455 iamson, Barbara .......... ..277 Woolner, Rose Esfelle ............. 92 Warren, Carole Anne .-35. 437 Wheafley, Huber? Carl .. ..258 lliamson. Craig ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,339 Wooldridge Linda Kay ...... 308, 42! Warren, qurence Kay .. ...... 257 Wheafon, Ramona Kay .. 420 4lliamson, Flora Lenon ,,,,,, ..456 Wooten, William Thomas ...... 258, 331 Warren, Gall. ...................... 299 Wheeler, Bgllnda 290 'lliamson, Lee ............ ..292 Worfh. Philip Caldwell Warrgn, MBFIIYH Ella .............. 420 Wheeler, Jimmy ..... 93 .Iliamson, Warren G. '''''' ..436 Wrafher, Bob L, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Wa'r'Fkl Sharon KEY ------------- 420 Whgeler. Jeffrey Nan - 455 'Hiford, James Hamilfon ..42l Wright Danny Sfephen 333333333333 437 Warwick, LIHda Kay --------------- 25' Whlsenani, James Larry ..258 ' lis, Gary Edwin ................ 42l Wright, Issac Wilson .............. 42l Warwnck, Mark Charles ........... 25' Whisenhunf, Sfephen Nafhan ..38l, 455 Hlis, Jeanne Carol 456 Wright, Janice Ellen .............. 259 Washburn, Cyvjdee ............... 455 Whgfaker, BeHe ..455 Willis, Sarah ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 243, 304, Wright, Judy ............. 98, IOI, ll7 Washburnn Jame ------------------ 436 Whnfraker. Rozanne .. .4304 Wilmarfh, Richard Viner . .153, 253 Wright Lona M. ................... 86 W55h'. 9 0 : EHen. ------------- 7 Wh1+e. Bart New+on . 420 Wills, Walter Douglas ........ 367, 435 Wrighf. Les ....................... 378 Washingfqn, J09 Sinclaw ..I46, 343. 435 Whjfe, DaVId Neal .. 456 Wi ons. Michael David ,, ,,253, 352 Wright, Louiuana J. .............. 259 Wafers. Linda Carol .............. 420 Wh3+e, Don Joseph . 420 Wilson, Anifa Rose ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 456 Wright, LuAnn ........... l28, 390, 456 Walfon, Gary Lynn ................. B9 Whgfe. Harvey ........ ..373 Wilson, Candice Louise ............ 436 Wrighf, Martha Ann ---------- 302. 42' WBMFS. Terry H: ------------------ 87 Whlfe, James Royal ....... ..456 Wilson, D. Douglas ................ 42l Wright, Michael Humley .......... 421 Wafson, Helen B. ................. 92 Whgte. John Donlev ....... H456 Wison, David w. ............ 3:9, 42: Wright MHzi Marlene ............ 456 Wa1son, Jane Austin ............. 258 Wthe. JOh F0r95f .. ------ 420 Wilson, Doug ..................... 33l Wright OHVET -------------- ..421 Wafson, Lee ...................... 292 Whgfe, John Rae ........ .381, 420 w; son, Eugene Dewitt ............ 436 Wright, Phillip Barry ...... 456 Wa'rson, Lucy Frierson ............ 436 WWW. Joseph HBFVBV -------- 87. 436 Wison, Kathie Reid 456 Wrighf, Roberf Crosby 259 Waffenbarger, Ann Sue ........... 455 WWW. MEFH'IB Ann ------ 308. 359- 435 Wi son, Jesse Taylor 42I Wright, Sandy ........... 373 Waffenbarger, Maiorie Lourene ..307, WWW. P9497 DOUQIBS -------- 332- 420 Wilson, Judy .......... 307 Wrighf, Sharon Anne - 42' 420 Whgfe Walfer Warren, Ill ...... 258 Wilson. Kay Frances ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 436 Wrighf, Stephen W. . 437 Waiters, Michael Ralph ...... 369, 420 Whlfehead, Ben Edward ------ 3551436 Wilson, LeweHa Lynn ........ 280, 436 Wright Wilson ....326 Wans, Robert L. ......... ..329, 455 Whg+ehead. ElJen ............ I19. 294 Wilson, Mariance ,,,,,,,, 85, 101, 253 Wright, W. Zackary .. ..... 59, 348 Weakley Ed .................... 36I Wh1+elev. Dayld Fosfer . -.-36I. 456 Wilson, Nancy L. .................. 431, Wrigley John R. ........ 313, 333, 455 Weatherly, James Leroy .. ...... 455 Whlfesell, Wllllam C. ........ 356, 436 Wilson, Roy ....................... 277 Wunderlich, WaHer George .369, 456 Weaver, Alfred Charles ..87, 436 Whg'rler, Michael Thqmas .3l3. 326. 42' Wilson, Timofhy B. ............... 258 Wyah, Fred King, Jr. ........ 259 Weaver, Andy ............ Whgtley. James Cralg ...3I3. 38'. 436 Wilson, William H. .......... 352, 435 WyaH, Jan Marlin ........ 85, 92, 259 Weaver, Behy .................... 299 WWW. Raymond Max -------- 338'- 436 Wiman, Alan Russell .............. 89 Weaver, Hope Hampfon .. Wh1+s:+, Thpmas Dale .............. 436 Wimbrow, Roberf ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3'4 Weaver, Jane Hall ....... . , Whgfson, Jim ----------------- 37'. 258 Wimer, Arf ........................ 42! Y Weaver, Michael David Wh1+son. Marv Eller,1 .............. 85 Windler, Thomas Lee ............. 435 Yafp. Barbara Ann Weaver, Presfon Andrew ......... 420 Whljson, NMCY, Ellldte ---------- 55 Windsor, Marilyn Ruth ............ 42l Ya ley, Sfephen Wesley Weaver, John Fields .............. 455 Whlffle. H. Chrls ...... 82. 849 97. '09. Winfield, Jerry Lynn .............. 456 Yapp, Barbara ......... Weaver, Sandy .................... 299 . . H2. 253 Winfree, Cheryl ................... 304 YarbTO. George Lawson Webb, Cathy J. .................. 455 Whiffle, R. Camille .......... 299, 456 Wingafe, Suzi ........... IOI, Il7, 258 Yarbro, James Paul .. Webb, Gloria Jean ............... 420 Wacker, Fran ................ 277 Wingo, Richard Lee ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 258 Yarbro, Mary Jane .. Webb, J. Harold ................. 455 Wickham, Lucretia ........ ..280 Wininger, Pamela Kay ............ 436 Yarbrou h, James Fredr Webb, Sfeve R. .................. 420 Widener, Dana Charlene ,. ,,,,,, 42I Winn, Dorofhy Evangeline ......... 436 Yates, Caude Frank ....... Webster, Pqnpela Lynn ............ 455 Widner, Ellis Kelly ........... 377, 436 Winn1 Van ........................ 286 Yafes, Gary Edward .. Webs1er, Phjllp H. ................. 258 Wiederhorn, Mitch ................ 456 Winmngham, Hiram Pafrick ..336, 436 Yafges, Roberf 8mg; . Websfer, Richard Alqn ...... 436 Wieland, Steve Michael .367, 436 WinseH, Cassie Wade ....... 296, 456 Yerlan, Eugarf William .. Wedekind, Janet Claire ,. ..277, 420 Wiggins, Carole Dianne .. ...... 456 Winslow, Bruce Edward ...... 313, 322, Yoakum, Rgba .................... Weeks, JaneHe Faye ............ 420 Wigren, Nancy Ann ................ 436 325. 436 Yoder, Jemce LaVerne ------------ 38 Wegks, Nancy. Sue . Wilbanks, Caye Carden ........... 42! Winsor, Ruthie ............... Yokley, Sfeve ..................... 362 Weinbren, Anna ...... Wilburn Frank Wiles ........ 258, 341 Winsfon, Barry Allen .. Yokley. Thomas Raymond ----259. 33' Wetman, Larry Louis ...... Wilde, Richard Jon ............... 258 Winfer, Doreen ........ York, Brenda Kav ----------------- 437 Weinschenker, Lawrence Eli ..382, 436 Wider, Larry ..................... 397 Winfon, BeHy Kay .. York. Llnda Sue .................. 259 Weinsfein, Barry Arnold ...... 382, 436 Wider, Linda Susan .............. 456 Winfon, Karen Ann .. York, Melinda Faye ............... 259 Weinsfock, John Lee ...... 258 Wies, Dan .............. 3I3, 378, 42I Winzeler, Carl ...... Young. Alice M. ................. 36 Weinfraub, Jeff VeHer ........... Wiey, Jean ....................... 307 Wischhusen, Eric Jon . Young, BIH'H. .................... 456 Wejs, Pafricta .................... Wi hife, John ..................... I37 Wisenan, Stephen Paul Young, Davud Pay ................. 437 Weisenberg, Meryle Ellen Wihoif, Connie Lou .............. 42I Wiseman, Patricia Earl Young, Eva Dianne ...... 456 Weismueller, Caroline Anne ..436. 300 Wilhoit, George Mac ........ ..42I Wiff, Edwin M. YOUNG. James Edward .. ..93, 259 Weiss, Michael Stephen ...... 455, 352 Wi hoite, David Lawrence ..258 Wiff, Mike ........ .. Young, James Ross .367, 42! Weiss, Sheldon Jogll ...... 455 Wilkening, John Denny ........ ..258 Wm, Pairicia Ann ................ 258 YOUNG. JUE'Y N- ..... --85. 42' Welch, Charles William .......... Wikerson, Frances Lynn .......... 456 Wm, William Albert ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 456 YOUNG. Lohfa.M. ------------------ 92 Welch, Jerry Ronald ............. 455 Wilkerson, Francis ................ 302 WiHer, Emily ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 299 Young. Mp gle .............. I69, I83 We'ch. Kwhv 299 w; kerson, Roberf Perry . ...... 258 Wohlscheid, David Charles ........ 258 Young. Mic ael Allen ............. 437 WEICh. KLHY ------- - . Wi kinson, Edith .............. 258, 282 Wohlwind, Wilma ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 290 Young, Sharon .................... 278 Welch, Michael Wi ks, Thomas Branfley . ,..34I, 456 WoH. Kay Ann ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 258, 304 Welch, Susan ---------------------- Will. Melodie An ................ 456 Wolfe, Larry E. .................... 89 Walker, James .Paul ............... 258 WilleH, Marion Nadine ........... 258 Wolfe, Linda Darlene ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 86 Z Welch, W. Gad -. ................. 420 Williams, Alex .................... 93 Womack Ronald Clyde ,,,,,, 336. 42l Zack, Nancy Bernice .......... 92, 304 Weidon, Blair LESIle .............. 455 Williams, Arvis Guinn ............. 436 Wong, 7homas ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 355, 421 Zarecor, Donald R. ........... 259 Waller, Roberf A. ................. 87 Wi liams, Becky Louise ............ 455 Wood, Beverly Ann ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 86 Zelski, Thaddeus Joseph .259, 377 Wells, LLHda 3- ------------------- 420 Williams, Billy .............. ..436 Wood, Charles Harold ,,,,,,,,,,,, 456 Zerwer, Robin Ann ..... ..259 Wells, Rmhard Nan ......... 34'. 436 Williams, Calvin E. 421 Wood, Fay C, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 258 Zieve, Ronald Sfephen .. 42I WGHS. Terry L- -------------------- 90 W5 liams, Charles Vicfor ..93, 339, 42I Wood, Gary Lee ,,,,,, 421 Zimmerman, Peter, John 456 WEISh. Jerry ----------------- 343 Wi Ijams, Charloffe Suzanne ....... 456 Wood, Joanne Marie ,,,,,, , Zimny, Ka'rhleen R. 259 Welfon, Mary LOUISE .............. 455 Wi Ilams, Doug A. ............ 333, 456 Woodall, James Michael Zinn, Rober'r Joe 42I Wendolkowskl. Debra Ann .,..296, 455 Wi liams, Greg Neal .......... 339, 436 Woodall, Mike ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Zipp, Alan Stephen . ........ 421 Werner. Ronald Kenf -. 5555555 382. Wiliams, Jack ........ .258, 369 WoodcockY Anifa Fleming ,,,,,,,, 455 Zirkle, Helen ............ 153, 282, 359 Wernef, ,Wllham FTGdeTICk -------- Williams, Jeannie ...... 336 Wooden, Joseph Lovell ,,,,,, 356. 421 Zollman, Maiorie Louise .......... 259 West. BrJan Gregory .......... 369 Williams, John ............ 393 woodlee, Edna Marie ,, Zucker, Bruce ..................... 456 West, Diane Dogfor ....... .. Williams, Kenneth Timothy .. 436 Woodrow. Sue Todd ,,,,,, Zuckerman, Bruce Wayne .......... 437 Wesf, anef Elaine ........ Williams, Larry Chrisfopher .. 456 Woodruff, Idus Thracher Zuckerman, Susan Miriam ........ 259 Wesf. Richard Sfewart .. Williams, Linda Gail .304, 393 456 Woods, David Edward , Zunbro, Mary Evelyn ........ 292, 437 Wesf, ngphen T. ----------- Williams, Naomi Rufh ..456 Woods Richard Thoma Zums'rern, Barbara ................. 92 West, Wlllard Mahlon 5. ., Williams, Norman Lawren 42l Woodside, Betsy . Zurcher, Susan Elizabeth ....83, 95. I28, Wesfcoff, Gary Payne Williams, Ruth 85 92 Woodson, Woody , 742. 259. 302 Wesflake, Edward Heckmg Williams, Sandra Davis . .. 86 Woodson. Robert L. Zwickley, Richard John ........ 259. 36I 47o Organizations Index Acacia ............................................ 314 Adawayhi .......................................... I46 Agriculfure Economics and Business Club .............. 166 Air Force ROTC ................................... I76 AH-Sing ............................................ 117 A pha Chi Omega .................................. 274 Alpha Chi Sigma 191 A1pha Delfa Pi ..................................... 276 Apha Epsilon Delfa ................................. 137 Alpha Epsilon Phi .................................. 278 Apha Epsilon Pi .................................... 316 Apha Gamma Delfa ................................ 280 A pha Gamma Rho .................................. 318 A pha Kappa Lambda .............................. 320 Apha Kappa Psi .................................... 168 Apha Lambda DeHa ................................ 86 Apha Omicron Pi .................................. 282 Apha Phi Omega .................................. 148 A pha Tau Omega .................................. 322 Apha Xi DeHa ..................................... 284 A pha Zefa ......................................... 93 A umni Association .................................. 192 Ambassadors ....................................... 193 American Home Economics Associafion ............... 138 American Socie1y of Civil Engineers ................... 171 Angel Flighf 182 Archifecfure. School of .............................. 194 Army ROTC ........................................ 184 Army ROTC Sponsor Corps .......................... 189 Arnold Air Sociefy .................................. 180 Associafed Women Sfudenfs .......................... 118 Band 156 Baptisf Sfudenf Union ............................... 174 Bar Associafion ..................................... 163 Baseball ........................................... 221 Baske+ball .......................................... 208 Befa Alpha Psi ...................................... 139 Befa Gamma Sigma 89 Befa The+a Pi ...................................... 326 Black Sfudenfs Union ................................ 164 Business Board ...................................... I36 Carnicus 117 Carousel Theafre .................................... 158 Carrick Norfh Hall .................................. 386 Carrick Soufh Hall .................................. 388 Chi Epsilon ......................................... 162 Chi Omega ........................................ 286 Chi Phi ............................................ 328 Chrisfian Science OrganizaHon ....................... I73 Chrisfian Sfudenf Cenfer ............................ I69 Circle K ........................................... 149 Dairy Producfs Judging Team ........................ 142 Daily Beacon ....................................... 124 Dance Theafre ...................................... I35 DeHa DeHa DeHa ................................... 288 Delia Gamma ...................................... 290 DeHa Nu Alpha .................................... 170 Delfa Sigma Pi ..................................... 171 Delfa Tau Delfa .................................... 330 Delfa Upsilon ...................................... 332 DeH'a Zefa ......................................... 292 Deseref Club ...................................... I75 Dunford Hall ....................................... 390 Equesfrian Club .................................... 165 FarmHouse ......................................... 334 Finance Club ...................................... 135 Food Technology Club .............................. I66 Foo+ball ........................................... 200 Gamma Phi 3:316: 294 Gamma Sigma Sigma ............................... 150 Gibbs Hall ........................................ 390 Glee Clubs ........................................ 162 Greve Hal! ........................................ 391 Hess Hall .................... ' ..................... 392 471 Homecoming ....................................... I17 Humes Hall ....................................... 393 Inferfrafernify Counci! 312 Infernafional Club .................................. I45 ISSUES CommiHee 116 Kappa Alpha ....................................... 336 Kappa Alpha Thefa ................................. 296 Kappa Delfa ....................................... 298 Kappa Kappa Gamma ............................... 300 Kappa Sigma ...................................... 340 Lambda Chi Alpha .................................. 344 Man and his Environmenf Commiffee ................. 134 Massey Hall ....................................... 394 Melrose Hall ....................................... 396 Morrill Hall ........................................ 398 Mortar Board ...................................... 83 Nahheeyayli ........................................ 152 Newman Club ..................................... I72 Omicron Delia Kappa .............................. 84 Omicron Nu ........................................ 9l Panhellenic Council ................................. 272 Phi Befa Kappa .................................... 88 Phi Chi Thefa ...................................... 169 Phi Delfa Thefa .................................... 348 Phi Efa Sigma ..................................... 87 Phi Gamma Delfa ................................... 350 Phi Kappa Phi ...................................... 85 Phi Kappa Psi ...................................... 354 Phi Kappa Tau ..................................... 321 Phi Mu ............................................ 302 Phi Sigma Kappa ................................... 356 Phoenix ........................................ .. .141 P1 Befa Phi ........................................ 304 Pi Kappa Alpha .................................... 360 Pi Kappa Phi ....................................... 364 P1 Lambda Thefa ................................... 92 Presbyferian Cenfer ................................. I75 Publicafions Council ................................ 140 Reese Hall ......................................... 395 Scabbard 8t Blade .................................. 188 Scarabbean Senior Socie1y ........................... 82 Sigma Alpha Epsilon ................................ 366 Sigma Chi ......................................... 370 Sigma DeHa Chi .................................... 167 Sigma Delfa Pi ...................................... 137 Sigma Kappa ...................................... 306 Sigma Nu ......................................... 374 Sigma Phi Epsilon 378 Ski Club ........................................... I44 Sociefy for Agriculfure Educafion .................... 173 Sociefy of American Milifary Engineers ................ I90 Sfadium Hall ....................................... 400 Sfudenf Governmenf Assodafion ..................... 112 Swimming .......................................... 223 T Club .......................................... 147 Tau Beta Pi ........................................ 90 Tennessee Engineer ................................. I91 Tennis ............................................. 219 Torchbearers ....................................... 102 Track ............................................... 214 Universify Band ..................................... 156 Universify Cen+er ................................... 120 Universify Concerts ................................. 160 Usher Corps ....................................... I42 UT Ambassadors .................................... 193 UT Daily Beacon .................................... I24 UT Singers ........................................ 154 UT Today .......................................... 192 Vol Corps ......................................... 143 Volunfeer .......................................... 128 Who's Who ........................................ 94 Ze+a Befa Tau ...................................... 382 ZefaTauAlpha,.9.........1.1....1,..... ....... 308 People who know me very well are aware of my insistence on usually having the last word, so here I am. I realize, of course, that it usually makes no difference what I say, but I still carry on as usual, undaunted. This hodge-podge will be divided into two parts: my state of the Volunteeri, message and my thanks to those who have helped on the book. The Volunteer needs workers. We started this year with only three people who had worked on the book before and about two hundred applica- tions from people who said they wanted to be on the staff. We are ending the year with about eight people who are willing to work next year. Thatls some improvement, I suppose, but next years editor will need more than eight helpers. Some think it is glamorous to be able to say, Iim on the Volunteer staff? But actually working on the staff is everything but glamorous. Working on the book is almost a totally thankless job. The editor is the only one who gets any publicity whatsoever. No one knows you were even on the staff until six months after the job is completed. The jobs are more often excruciatingly routine tcompiling the indexl than thrilling ttaking the big shots pic- turesl. But you do have the chance to get to know well the other staff members tmaybe a future hus- band or wifeD and you have a chance to help the old alma mater tif that hasn,t gone completely out of style by next yearl and you might even get to be editor some day. But the biggest thing going as an inducement to work is the satisfaction in seeing your work in print. Seeing the completed book is more than worth all the time and trouble. People who can write copy are desperately needed. While the copy in this book is, I believe, an improvement over the past couple of years, it could be so much better. The copy in the opening is excellent and the copy in the Greek and organ- izations sections is good, too, considering what the staff had to work with. It is difficult to be creative when Beta Theta Tata tells us the only thing they want in the book is that they had a spring formal and collected for the Journal Milk Fund. If more copy writers would apply for the staff, they could have time to research some info and not have to rely solely on what the organizations supply the Volunteer. People who really want to work and not just merely get on the staff are urged to per- sonally talk to the editor. She,ll listen! Now come the thank youis to: Ann Miller, for the cover, title pages, and all those dozens of drawings in the Greek sections. She is Miss Dependable and a very warm, sincere, and talented person. Linda Brittle, for the copy in the opening and other places. I love the realism in the opening section! She is uMiss Emciencyll and really saved me, as far as copy was concerned. Special thanks also go to Pam Beaver and Wally Keasler, who struggled through all those lousy ttinformation questionnaires and managed to always come through on time. I really appreciated those who wrote copy! Ben Page and Susan Zurcher, for their iiuntiring efforts on the organizations section, by far the most difficult in the book. I thought weld never finish that section! They had to rely so much on people in the organizations who really didn't care whether the 1969 Volunteer came out in 1969 or in 1979. All those millions of hours they spent on the telephone hounding a hundred presidents and our dependable tn photographers are sincerely appreciated. Tom Gallaher, for his creativity and depend- ability in the administration and honors sections. He was the one who so many times worked until 4 am. with me, trying to meet just one deadline. I brow-beated him because he never shouted back, but I was only letting off steam. Heill make a good editor some day. Katy Flower, for her iiuntiring efforts in secur- ing pictures for the opening and for her excellent layouts and for hounding our dependabletU photographers to take the beauty pictures. Joanne Wood, for working ten million hours, and maybe even more than that, on our index. She had the worst job on the staff, yet she was the only one to come to the office every day. It,d never gotten done without her. Marie Burnett, for her pushing the sororities to hurry up and have their pictures made. Ild also like to thank all the Greeks for their co-operation in taking the group pictures. It was a great deal of trouble for them, but I hope they enjOy the results. Bob Eckhardt and Barbara Canfield, for their diligence in completing the classes sections. It was a big bore, but they stuck it out to the end. Dick Farnham, for his agreeing to do the sports section even though he didn,t have time, yet still meeting the deadlines. Kay Fory, for help on odd jobs and especially for her continuing moral support and enthusiasm. Sandy Culbreth, for her offering to do and doing the dorm section. I hope we started something that will be improved in the future. Don Dudenbostel, for his excellnt attitude and for taking all those boring organizations pictures. His easy manner and spirit of co-operation are highly commendable. Terry Moore and all the other dependabletD photographers. Seriously, Terry took hundreds of excellent pictures, including most of the Greeks and all of the beauties. But I could have murdered him on a great many occasions without feeling any remorse whatsoever tiheis a bit slow about developing picturesl. The photographers are very underpaid, and I feel for them-really! The end. And donlt forget to support your friendly Alumni Association. Kennon 472


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