University of Tulsa - Kendallabrum (Tulsa, OK)

 - Class of 1964

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THIS GROUP ci itiiiisinqera ertierifiirwd in the- timiiirw during We'.ierm Wefi-i, A hootctmmmy hilt-cl tht- Union with the stiuncis of mtmy vf,miccS, Stunt- tm iwy, mint- uiii. tts tw uiytittu juiti in to culehratu anything Irwin Vxicstt-ru XVQQIQ to a T.G.I.F. party at thc cud ui thc xwck. These are the stitinds of Tulsa Uniwrsity. RADITIQNS change as does tbe landscape at TU and tbe new gymnasium was just one of the major cbanges taking place tbis year. Ground breaking ceremonies were becoming commonplace as lbc new buildings went up and the campus tool: on many dillerent appearances and aspects. As new developments continued to take place students at TU found even more reason to be proud ol ilieir college because ol the excellent facilities and advantages offered, M. .c 9' by' Q I Zi M Q I REPRESENTATIVES oi ddlereni colfeqes be ped breal qroum 8 i W e lf rv- 'A 4' , .mf .-r h Q gl lbw 'kk ' v-fvl ,. 1 'ng . .J . . .5 ' .. 'o M 9 7 ' 6 F' v .fi .N I, . . .I a aw.. 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Rush VVQQIQ. Iimnccurniitg, Varsity Nitc and all tho other ztctivitit-s which are trwiciitimts at TU pruvidoci mzmy Xvfliidcliinui mt-morics. Excitcmcnt was trlsti it-lt in thc claiss rotmis as tt wirulc new world of lctrrning was pmvidud In studuuts zmxittus to ic-zrrn, Each hour ui the day yit-iclud trriimgctttihlt- cxpt'rit-uccs. STUDENTS HURRYING to ciasg -was a typical agen 1 TU 1? Nr ,nth A 4- BSU STAND PROVIDED reheshmenk dudnq 'the busy romine of oriemfafion, .N N FOREIGN STUDENTS GATHERED +C- dmcuyl 'Har Mei before commq To TU, INTRODUCTION SPEECHES 'rd pm S 3-cmpwed fha 'ref days of co lege We for freshmen. '7 -' Y - 1 QR., Q NCE thc Hrsl ll-xx' days uf frantic cxcilcmcnt were over thu l'1'L'ShlT1CI1 bcgnn to SICCLISIOIN lhcmsclves In ilu-ir new way of lifc. EI'lll'lll1L'L'CXillNS. cnrolllmnlt and Rush VW-ck wuro in the past and nmny nun ildX'L'l1ILlI'L'9 lay ahead. Gradually IIIHIWX llamiliqu cuuld be Scum about the cammpus :md a pmilivo fn-cling of lwlcfmgirug nmsc. Thc fl'L'S1lll'lCll were hc-rc to stay. MANY LASTING FRIENDSHIPS X.-.eve fmnwo dwv gf v ' ft. dw ,HV- a... 2 A sf. If-2 :J O-' 1. 1 4 1 -QX V125 5,191.1 3 3 ai , zexxkvgx xx Im 5 XS Q iw-x:x,nrx1f1 ,mmm iii! . li X X xi b x if 3 XXI? 5 ' f in as K Q W v v 54 X .QE Q 1 4 Q! Q X 1 x 1 Q wg-Q-S A X, 5 X +,,.z N Ti , x -2 gn -9 si t If Glad tw meet you? and wthur greetings cuuld well be the theme song ttf TL' students during the hcctiu week kmmn as nRll9h.u SO1'Ul'iIy and Fratcruity lmxw alike I'L'XL'I'l7L'l'1iIL'd with the fmntic activity ilI1d!1tJiSCf1S match gmup scvught mul thuirp1'uSpcctS amd tried lrvc1n1x'incc them to join tlwir fmt. :Xftur mtmy pmtiw gmd wlthcr uutivitit-Q tht- fmxtl mmm-ut fur dt-aiding whit-11 club to join u1'1'iwtl. Duukictm WCW lTl1ldC'. tcztrs Shsd :md rush mm 41X vr again. THE SlG's GREETED dicigi-5. Hd xx f 5. as-1 4 vii, .' I rf . ' 'iff 'hu 4 'tif' ,' 5 -, r r. ' , K 'xt ' r ' - I II 5, ' A, ' - 'Q 1 4 - ' ' fn: .' ,1 KQQ , , 0 ,' ,'.'wl I, , Q' s at . if , .Ai 4 A x Jw if w ,Q If Q TRI DELTA'S l QNW C xl? Mp 1 fmdw 'S' 3 M THE Tn-aims JIM PIKES LINED ,H M WPT 125 ., .N , Q wx -M-my w4,bw.:' , Q., HEXKF lmmcls. an iIlfI'UClllL'L' f'fllll'NL'H. shellw hands . this was u l'0LlliI1L' I'zamilinr lu plvclgus dllI'iI'Ig thu u'l'c1nm1y Immvn 215 upon lmuw. rl'l1iSIWL'l'iULl ul iI1Il'lldLlk'IiUl1 was lwllmxul by the hm ol llllllif'17llI'llk'NhL'lddlll'lIlQ the YULII' by the G11-wks. THETAS GREETED f--.-.3 jf 'l'UDlflNl'l'S rallied In mln- Gary I'llm- parking lm In xxuu-11 ilu- Q-Frigy luuming ul llu- Cincinnati BL-11111115 lJ0l'm'c u I lmm-unning ganna- ilu- next clay. The smilie clzmcc pu-ccclvcl 0 lwlmllrc zmcl ll'I1lNL'QllL1IL'lf' z1lIc1'xX411'cl cu-l'ym1c !lilllL'I'L'd In clan In ilu- l1lllSlL'Ul'Clllll' ilI1ClTllL'GQllL'S. if-. sg 9' . self-A ICU 9 1- E -S 5 2' Q X AL- E8 . Y-' i -ui 5091? PAULA BRINKLEY UMECOMING 1'ex'ix'ed thu days ul ilu- Twuntics. Students xmrc custunles reminiscent ul ilu- tirncsa. and lllcy wore cntcrtaim-d by Illu PL'l'lO1'lNL'l'S ul' tllu I lH1'l'f' Cano Club, l caIL11'ccl xxx-xv Paula Brinkley, Bubblcs Brugclan and a clwrus linc ul Tllcms. Melnorial Hall cann- inm ilu mvn during llOl11E'C1llNlI1Q,' as Illc l7ljl-Sl11lllldC1'Cd nllmln-tvs acted as lmuncurs an tllc duors. BURN THE BEARCATSV' 'Su ,rbv ' 5 H Cl ff :rf r'x,r1l J ,Z-H 1 2391 -V 3' :wif 'l,i r:Gw'w1 if f1i ,'n E' SQN X. ,k SQ. if . qu- .H , , Q A , di l , 5 li alt YQ. K 5 k --ol I f... J 4 .. ff gr .gf X, fur . X! X 1 H K fl bv 'JY 4' 0 TRI DELTAS WORKED t vw:-N .ff Hfw, P- N LH CAV'-1' Nfl gwlw-i Sf.f,,v,d Q,Q ' -IQAJHY 55 I .nfs M ,'fAf'f,s' o MANY PEOPLE GATHERED ww- If , :UTM v wr awv.-+1 m fm,,m r 'WY aus Q S4'XV1'!F 7! 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'h k:51im73ff'Qig,.zvQ1L,V-V5-i-ffq.4t t K V. - . 1 '4 1' 1-f'ifm.-. fn ,, V O TULSA HURRICANE X, 11: M f,c,1H,' aid! 'Hd b, Hwy :U-1yTb.:1N playa-rw. gffmz 0 Divisiml Om--Acadcnxic Lili- . 0 Divisirm 'l'wu-Slmcizll Lili- , 9 Dixisiml Th1'uc-Indiviclllzll Lill- . Page 'S-1 Pago 132 Pzlgu 192 W3 Q! 46 af , f AV TEN MINUTE BREAK befwoen das-ses ws enough time fo vm? Hn- Umor for A GULF wir. 1 --1. '., uw 8 si?-+ - ---- .,...., - ,X 4.3 I ! I LECTURES WERE GVER x 'WM K' ' .J I 5 , I ' 'Q 2 ' jf . - e- ,Q . HQ Q 1 g . 1 ' 'N' 3 I . k 1-'QE . 1 3 Q 5 'Q Qi! . - M . 37 rs I Qi - K :JTES A ' I : 1.1 'gif L V-. 5 -'iii 37' J 45 Q af if Q.' . ' ,:, if ff.. -fi v 4 Q- fi - K E, .L ' f 3 3 if . ! :- .-A i .. ' ' 1 5 f .? 7' ' K : ' H ES . i ' k : 5 'j . I i 1 4 2 ,ls , -X 2 4:4 g 5. b I HH. , ' - . Q ' nf.. ' S-rf-. ' H535 -. ' f. . 'ig-t-. -' xS3'S'w.. .- -L1. . Q . - 2 wp, v'Z,'.- ivy... ' 1 ,- 1 , 1 . . 'wg if It-gfghf ' . .H -li. 2 yi .- L 1 3. 33.7 4 . 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V, S:::,.3-3-S .gig l ma K M, .59 , g .,: ,.a -I jf.. 1, ' , jfg 'flig zj, -,j:ig.:-:. .-1y.3gf3 ' 1 w.....w ' 1' , if I -F' if ,N wwf V SN 1 - - f' -f . f fu 22 .Hx . ...Mums ,VW - , U 55.2, 1 ar Y Q rn, 5 .3Sgg:3:. 1 'X--V if--., Y: 'E 5 sa-Vi. w s .uw 'we' 'sa QQ og 14 1? Q A fi wif ' U T' 5 ' 'Lf'f2.x'V'wQ ' ' U4 I if .nu Vf. .aff V .1 if 5 3 ?1.r1' s.g: fi'f15'1eiXj't ' I S- i 52 fl y 's 4-V - nfs! 2 ii i .' , ,,1 . 5 ggi- .. f f I 2 V ? if ' .cl ,Z i. :! Y . . - -Q , . ,J .. fig E53 ' , 'K -' Tx , 4 I A . 6, V. . 4 M2 . , , , I , iff Alai I V 'F-,,.-f I 1 I ' a Pre itlent 8 :W i- ' Ben G. Henneke 5 x Full accreditation of the Unix'ersity's academic programs in the past decade has produced an ob- servable change in the student body. Today the studcnt chooses the University as a matter of pref! crence and the University chooses him on the basis of his potential. A profile of today's typical undergraduate shows many variations from that of the undergraduate of lil years ago. Todays student is younger, a hit more than IS' 3 years old when he enrolls as a freshman. He plans for college because higher education is a national goal and he has been counseled to- ward this goal by his high school advisors. He is better prepared because of intensified teaching prof grams and because he is a graduate ol' a large city high school which has a strong pre-college cur- riculum. Because he comes from a city, he adjusts easily to an urban university. He spends more time in the library and in preparation for his classes. has a keener interest in his course work, and is more concerned with the spiritual and reli- gious aspects of his life. This change in the average student has brought about a comparable change in faculty and physical facilities. This change has meant growth. growth the University's Trustees feel makes for an even greater University of Tulsa. Sincerely. BEN G. Hiatvxtaxia TU PRESIDENT, Ben G, t-termele, ict. wth Enter lntelmarm at a map showing the recent btzidirng erpani ii on the TU campus. Pictured at tre arm-al Fiacuty CHU: Party given by the Henna-lies in their borne are Mrs, l-lermelia Trustee Robert L. Parker, Dr, f-le-noe-le ard Mft.. Pailci Last pictured in a special ceremony held dornq 'he ta' Dr. l-lerinelne is inducted into the Of-lafiiprre l-tall ct Fame .r V? .f- -J I' ',! Y vi. N A ' - - -f' R.. ., V-4 ., i ,,,...-f- ' n-r 4T ,,.,.....-- ttttttfl i ... ..- ... I ODI --fi .- 1 .2 ,N x .,,.. 5,1-an f-4 i, X L X L 4 fr a 'H n-sn. ' If i f i fi it ,WV I 6 5 'C ll! L r l Board of Tru tee Underlying the smooth operational qualities of TU is the dis- tinguished Board of Trustees. This prominent group of Tulsa executives and leaders volunteer their time to assist and oversee the operations at the University. Launching the hrst step of a ten-year Fund Raising Program, the Board of Trustees has started the overall campaign of improving the quality of educa- tion at TU. The fulfillment of this program will be attained by l97-1. .J l lf. R. :X1ai.i:1', ju. Brixnx V. Burma Priwftlmit Pitlilisllvr xlllmvrt if lltlrlfftty fmt 'fitlstl DLll'lll Wlvrltl 4 'F' - . Wi Q I I ..,QM .J 1-it -fig-tin-, f 5 ', : , - , Q H v-T j Ti' Sir it , gg . 'Q 255- ri, if r X U. D, lmmiiiim Ioiiw NV. BRIC1-1 H. A. linnixs Cii.m1,Es XV. FLINT, IR. BEN G. HENNEKE Bufinl Clzunnmrz Cormzltmzt 1'rvvi1li:rtl Bourtl Chairman President I?fu't1z'nl Supply: Cu. KJIIIUIIHITZII Nultmzl Cm, Co. Flint Steel Corp. Uniiwrsity of Tulsa N ,QQ . jd ,S a DAN P, Hin mx VVxi I., Kisriiaa, Iii, R. K. LAN15 P. C, I,.xt'RiNi:ER F, C. MCCLINTOCK IM-titlfiit ll'm. I. lxzsllwr, Irie. Cfnmtltun! PI'l'Yi1il'l'll Prt-xident Dun I' Ilulmw if Pvlmltiun Pulzlislzing Cn. First Ivllilrvillll Bank .tllxxnrirllm in 1 cr:-4 V V I OTIS MCCLINTLICK R. W, NICIDUXYEII. FLUYD L, MARTIN Board Clmirrmm Bward Clmifmun Consultant First Nalimwl Bunk Sunmy DX Off Cu. WILLIAM H. Momus CHARLES VV. O1 IPHANT RUBERT L. PARKER pVE'SI.dA'l1f Gvnfmgivt Prvwirlwnf Sinclair Oil if Gas Cu. Pflrlwr Drilling K ww, 5' . A--5.,W ROBERT C. SHARP HAHf,JI,D C. STVART JAY P. VVAIKER Investmvnls Attmm-gf Bmzrd Cfmiwmzn Nulfmzqlf Tami: CJHl71j7tl71U X? x. ,an-1 IVIARWN x4II,lARD DUN H. MII,IIiR Bmzrxl C1141z'r'fm111 I'r'r's1'4lwrzt Nfzliwmzl Emil: nf Tulw Slzwflu OM Cunzfmny -. Ci.-xmwcih I. INwNT11's IUHN Rmzrm p7l'SfLil'77f I :7Yl1'Jl,fHS ,'xflHI'711'H I717I1'r1x:'tU nf Tufwz Qi -fi ,Afi- VV. K. VVAHHI-N Lynx II. XV11,1,1Ams I7H'l'l'fHl' PH'x1'fi4'I1l Nlzrrrrl P4'll'UI1'IlI71 Cmgv, 11.fHIv1I7T1X B'1H'111'7'K CU, 4 I ,-'--v+--v- -Y -1 in E? , L., X , NWA U JOHN l'L1.Y1as Scc1'ctf11'gf - 71V6'lINlH't'l' H, N. C.'XR'I'liR Dum nf SfUf1l'IZl'N 'ws-. - VV. V, I'IOI.I.OWAY Vice'-Pr'w1'c1c'r1I :un I Y Officer of Admini tration Keeping the wheels ol tlie llniversity ul' rllulszt turning is the job ul' the Oflieers ul Administrutinn. Composed of about 213 members, the duties nl the Oflicers eover at wide range nl responsibilities, lrmn administrzttinn of students tri direction ul publie functions. Heading tlie group is TU's President. Ben G. Henneke. assisted by W2lf1'L'I1 I., Hipslier. Hnlltmtw. deztn ul tlle urziduute selitml. 'lllte Olli- eers nl Aclininistritinn 'ilsn include tbt- deem ul xx'u1nen, deztn til tnen, registrar. direetrvr ul zidtnis- sittns, direettmr til, publie lunetiuns, librtii'izni. llni versity pbysieixins. direetur nl public relutiuns. dean tll51LlCl0lllS. :ind also tbe deans ul tlie xarinus Yllll L'i1llL't'es. 5 The University of 'l'ulsa's Viee-President is NV. V. Euciawm MADDOX Cn,1.in.us Mnoxii Head LilJrf1rifm Director nf Arlitziksiuris -mug. , A X Q, Q Cmkcgii Nlli'IZEI. Registrar IQQQ, Wdw Ions: OSHORNE ldARUl.D Simxmi-is Ftoinzxcia S'riix'iiNsoN Assistant Seereturiy-Tr'ec1surer Assistant Seereturif-Treasurer Dean of llfmrzerz E ,,., -- ,it. ., ,i,.,, V, it ' , . . e.,. ,..e.......v...., 3 pg g if NJ?-. . K-'ft'?-Y E .MQ Nug- f 1 1 A X 1 -Q....,.-, 'l. ...... -,,.,,.,,,Q.. . . 4 1 . , , . ' uvmbsxfv 4 1 Q , . N lkli - . W iz Q I as If V Q , K pf 1 S 4? -N- L' .. a :mls L - .3 L S sth .. 1 ,Q-. Gnu- asv' -luck in N... X - on- an-.-.M Lv .- -vogvlflnngmw-.. A s-4.-.., ,- ,. - x-I -' ' Q 1 'HZ , v - . ,-... .,....Z' ..,.......e w-,-,mb nn..- X 2,1 , ., ' , . . ' . ...' vi, h A . , .. A .-'.. .nhgf 'Q-J,.fw , 'Q , N . . saw. V' ,, - ' , .fu . U -.VV . t . Q' . 'Y u. --- ,ff X, . - ,- -.- ' .x-.vs. 'A , +,, . X A . L'-1. 1--C? ,Ii , , . - -, v uyqqml- ,. V !'- - wt -ga -' l . H-Q2 V x ' X .. , . , -, ,. , . ' ' f' f ' , , ' V. ..- ' 4 .. , . - jx. .. N- K 'g t ,lv ' A,-.L I it tea ,, . .. , Q .hr 1 . F ,H U . . .YI h .- M D' W r rug:-ups, .. Aj In 'E I , .,V,', . - Y-j ' - - .V XA f - - - , .1 RN H, . .r ' ' x - A....h, - gfy: .g'f I' ' I 1 l College el Petroleum eienee and Engineering The College of Petroleum Sciences and Engineering, under the direction of Dean Scott Walker, aids its students in academic pursuit in courses of petroleum, chemical, aeronautical and mechanical engineering. engineering physics, geology, geophysics and chemistry. Un the north campus, research laboratories and a technical library are available to engineering students to help hroadcn their education, The introduction of humanities and social science courses, in addition to the regular departmental programs has resulted in enriching the education of the individual student. The faculty is continuously studying and revising the courses to help Hnd new approaches to the field. Tulsa. as the Oil Capital of the World.', provides a practical laboratory for the study ol the latest policies, methods and procedures in the petroleum field, and the students of this college are taking advantage of every opportunity. 1. 1 .-if--' W XNJL x V N 1' 1 - .v. ,' M. Xxx QW xx S N .,. -A ff WPS 1-1 .f' '-f A - '?Piln- -u College ol Liberal Art The College of Liberal Arts operates upon a two-lold purpose: providing breadth in educational program by requiring study in general educatit curriculum, and emphasizing areas of concentration to provide depth and continuity in fields ol knowledge. This two-lold program has been adapted to use by the Colleg so that students receive not only technical and pre-professional or graduate training in a specilic field, but also a general coverage ol humanities and scientific orientation completing a sound educi An outstanding feature which the College ol Liberal Arts presents is their experienced and well trained faculty stall, which is the largest in the University by number. lVlany facility members are renowned authorities in their field. Conjointly, the administration and the faculty of the liberal Arts College strives in producing qualified students, skillful and responsible in their field. ition. J DMN Doxixin I lixvm inal i l 52 .1-it i W X my , , . ,., - Q eq .A . ... .. , 1 ... . LN--W 'sv 'N , . wa.:-uw .-,.. ... ...k.,L,,X. sqki 5 if M-luuQ3 ,. ,-,mv ., ,x.X, ,, 4.3.1 X KN Www . 4 jfj--1--'W---.X..v........5...x,......V.Wx ... .,....... , ' W-. Q-vw.,.-'- -m-w-qu,-- Nu, 4,4-Q-'NV-H --.uw wi X - f ' Q X., ,1 .gl , . h .4 ,- -Rl' , -wv Jim!! lr' -'. , .M l' Q4 Nr College of Bu iness Admini tration The Cullege nl Business ACllNllllSll'illlKlIl. under Ille clireelinn nl Dean lVl. lVl. Hzn'g1'1n'e, p1'm'ides 21 Imvflnlcl purpose ul p1'ux'icling teelinieul training in business and an eclueulimnil buekgnnund XYlllL'l1 will assist grucluules in becoming better business leuclei-s. The College supplies Ilie sluclents with up-to-dale equipment Su they will liuvetl1enppm'1unily tu become lznniliur with the modern limls used by business lirnis. ll is 21 member of llie AlTlL'l'lL'llIl Assoeialinn of Collegiate Schools ul Business which is the bigllesl aeereclitalinii for a business selimml. lVlaju1'5 are avalilzlllle to tlle lil-lil business students in 1l1ill'liL'Ill1g, business law, economies, management. accounting, seen-ta1'ial administration and petroleum l1lHl'lKCIlllg. Because ol the eontinuing increase in enrnllnient and ll'l1p1'llYOl1lCl1l. in facilities, thc goals nl this eollegc tend in prepare each student lm' leaclersbip in llle business mn-lcl. Di-.xx Nl. M. ll,xiziai:m'i. - Q N 4 S ' R: -, - -5 S ,-- Y ,5 ,fiaf Sf- ' , Q24-ff , , f I 1 4 , , -,f 211' fs 4-A -ff ig,- l ' V ,ff-H A 'ax ,l r 9 2 2 . ..f-' ...,- . ,,,,.J ...ve- 4- ' ,.nM ,g, k viii' ,av A t ,,,.-vw-j. inf ,M-' xx ff 1 I ,dl P X W l x -1 , F W I l. -Y ef, 1 F T -f' 5 1,.'v- ff .1 - ' .-J ex. an '-1' V' -ma... - - ? i NY'!l5'?S-'3? hI ne F, . Ik W . - ' .,, ,M 6 -,F Q ' QA as .ax ff 3, ilk 5' iYNv--... .Ng Q? lu 1 Choo The University ol Tulsa School ol Music is maintaincd to olicr guidance' and instruction to students in dcvcloping thcir talcnts in music, Thr- courscs of study providcd by the School have bccn creatccl in ordcr to prcscnt a balancc between crcativc skills and acadcmic nccds, allowing at thc samc timc cnough flcxibility to mcct individual requirements. All studcnts arc givcn an opportunity to play in the Univcrsity Symphony Orchcstra after a successful audition. Thc School of Music also has wind instrumcnt organizations and cnscmblcs, including thc Univcrsity Lab Band, thc Golden Hurricanc Marching Band, and also the Symphonic Band. Anothcr musical group is thc Modern Choir. headed by Arthur Hcstwood. A serics of conccrts in Tulsa and on the East Coast add to thc group's activitics cach year. The TU Dcpartmcnt ol' Music is a mcmbcr of thc National Associa- tion of Schools of Music. ,-.mvw . 1 ix' H 5 1 V 7 1 1 -, + Y ,f -...,x..,1, I I I I ' r frbrf wiv? fe r 'w? ' 5 'f2 .- 5 E' . N x '--f Q 1 S 3 ' 'N,Arv- r' -if if If 2..,..f....,E.+ 5 .s ,J 4...w.ffg 1 ' ,. Iii. hand mmm :r:1:Q11p .X...,.. 1.,:,: .W I-f 7'-, mum: aniuw , , Y was 73: -11.51 rl Z ,L l Iv vs 9 R . x- qv, -,, ..1.-4..- , , . . W ,.. . 1 , chool of La The School of Law became a part of the University of Tulsa in 1943 and has undergone various changes within the past year. The school, under the direction of Dean Bruce Peterson, is now located in the downtown area which is close to the courts and Bar Association. Their new library has in excess of 30,000 volumes of law books covering the statutes ol all Fifty states. The program of this school encourages study, research and legal writing experience. This year a Law journal was published semi- annualy by the law students to give them additional experience in legal writing. TU's Law School is accredited by Olclahoma's Board of Bar Examiners and the Oklahoma Supreme Court, It is recognized by the American Bar Association. Because of the expansion and rising standards. this school offers each of its students higher ideals and goals which set the pattern for a better future. Dli1XN BRUCH Pli'rHRsoN 'Y YY N X i i QA'X.,s-,.f:?1.QQ.-5.1.3 .f..,. - -. N-.. , . -A? 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' iw .. -V' ER, .. 629.2 r x, if U ' , f 4 M .Q 'Jr' ,--3 ...fw- ---p.. - ' , fffwmgxawfbwfwww 4- --.-- . , - v N ' fm. -Q-. 1 A A - 2 , E The goal of the Evening Division is to provide those persons who are involved in oeeupations during the day' an opportunity to complete their college education alter regular working hours, For the first time sinee its inception. the Evening Division has be moved to the campus. The main curriculum was composed of shortened courses. used primarily for business and pleasure. Instruction now dillers little from the Day Division, Nlembers of the faculty as well as prominent citizens conduct the classes. Students are limited as to the number of hours which may be taken. Full credit is granted for completion of the work, The Evening Division offers eounses leading to the degrees of Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Seienee in a variety of fields. Opportunities are available lor those Who hold high sehool diplomas. Rodman Iones is the dean. . . .ion emu Dlvl Dmx Room AN lox iss 4 V fr w 0 A V if ,.. .. 97 K 1 X' Ll If V X, - 1 -'M 'PUD ' I 4 ,gf-' sg - ' A .. K P: nf ,. 1, r ' l. J1':'?' f'1 ' 51.9 l ' ,4-','.,,- .H-'S' A : ffm - JI 'l 'L v fu U . V1 , Y 3' 3-1 ,A fi' u nl . H 'ggflff' Za f 'Q-53341: Y' F an ' . E' x' 1: 'Y -1 ' 'fw ':- A gp:'?jf1-, 1 -I ,, A I ' ' . 1 Ns 'I ggi?-JJIA .4 , ' f -156' gf F. 4. , 4-...f 'li 175 at P I ' o Graduate chool The Graduate Division ol' the University ol Tulsa was created in l9'331 however. the title was changed to Graduate School in 1955, Tl aim of the school is to provide graduates opportunities and means for advanced study in the field of professional and cultural research. The school is a means lor the wide extension of undergraduate facilities of the various departments, In this capacity. the school seeks In promote professional interest and training and to cultivate the spirit of scholarly study and research. The curriculum of the school is based on the students broader knowledge of a given subject. The school offers a coordinated program leading to an advanced degree. Those students who desire to pursue a personal study without a degree may also do so. These students attempt to contribute to human knowledge by doing original research. Dr. Holloway is the dean of the school. 'IL' D1-LAN VV. V, Ho1.I.owAr i ? 1 l 1 5-f-Q ,s Wi FRIITC Visits Various Air Force Bases 'Y , tl -, . 1 I , , T n 'NIAIHR I,IIXK'I I,I. I., XVISIEXIAN I-'RUNI' IQUXVQ N'Iiel1ael C, Iiurkitt, Rieliartl I., I:lt'lIlIIliL. VVt-ntli-ll Il, Pluunlee, Iztlxxartl 5. Meadows, Robert I.. Iolin- n. VVt'ntlt-ll I.. Alnmlwaugli. XVayne I.. Yeeltles, VVilli:nn Is. Yan llurlxleo, Cyrus IS, Vsinu' II, Iolin E, Ilras. BACK In ISILIEI the Air Force Reserve Ollieer Training Corps was brought to the campus of the Univer- sity of Tulsa. The intention ol the AFROTC is to produce TU oflieers of the appropriate quality to satisfy the ofiieer requirements ol the Air Force. Through the ROTC elasses and drill, a student is ahle to obtain a eommission without interrupting his eollege education. Events of the I963-64 term included a formal dance hoth semesters. publication of the Cadet newspaper, Airseoop. a spring pienie, visits to vari- ous Air Force hases, and the selection of Honorary Cadet Majors and an Honorary Cadet Colonel. Cadet Commander this year was Michael C. Burkitt. Pam Scott was chosen AFROTC Hon- orary Cadet Colonel during a special awards cere- mony held in November. RUVV: It-rry L. Nowlin, Harold B. Wright, Ir., Don E. W!lllI1lli1S, Thomas I. King. William C, St-hillinrrer, Ken- neth VV, Mt'GiII, Ilarolcl I1 Monlux, Rohert I.. Cheek, Ir.. Thomas Il. Allen. Larry I.. Anderson, Floyd D, Epperson. w u ded Facult QFEQEIIQP''51-:WESSSLYQSKEW ' '-x K-.J -.xs-gA:g'E,A1:- x R-.ELSE . -5 2' A-.. :SQ-iiies z.. ' - ee 'Rx F5213 V .L . ,f 2 -A , XE: F , mil . .Q X.. .h ' , S. 'x ' rx xx S' BARR4 rws. HARULD 'WD Speech BARCLAY. H.ARRlFTT Botany BLOUGH P. K. Busincss Law BRADLEY, R. I. Pctrolcum Engim'cring 5 .ae 5 Wvs .- gp , , . ADER, E. B. Political Science BARTON, C. K. 1IL'C'l'lUl7iL'!1l Engim crinQ BROADD, H. A. Art L L A AHRENS, BEN ATHA, D. E. Accounting Physical Education 1:-ww: Q ' - . .RFQ my N N X. . c , ,.. .. xx T mx xx 'L iw? , -- s 'yllhfl'l' BLACKMORE, FLORENCE BLAIR, A. P. Physical Education Zoology ' Txffzj--' - ., x t x 5 .- - -, . . :iw ' - 1,5 N . be s lx ' BROADD, PAULA BROTHERTON, VIOLA Speech Home Economics 1 -R , 55, 1 BROWN, PAUL BRL'IiSTI,E, BEALMUNT BUCK. PAUL BUTHOD. PAUL CADENHEAD, I. E. Religion Spccch Botany Chcrnical Engineering Hktory S 1 , -. - CAIRNS, T. W. CARTER, HATxRY Math Math X-5.1-, .,.. ...O ,, 3 -., 'Ki? DAY, WIl.I.IAhI IUEFIGH, IVIARIURIE Marketing Educ-rztimz EVANS, I. F. EVANS, JACK Math Education GASAWAY, GEORGANN GEMMILI., I. D. Piano Management it , , 'ITN Q. v - J ,ff E 'Q 1 ' J ! n , L Y . 1 COQHRAN. I. VVoonY CIQNNIMQHAAI. I.1vL'1s Aff Vofvz' 55: lf i S A E- , , ' Lam 41, . K ' A - ' Y .. : .5 I' 'WP .9144 x ', gush' ff' ,- f,'.-15:1 -- , A:-sig an. . - ..... . IUICKEY. PARKE EHVIII Scivm-UQ P1111 IDRAT7, I, P. sical Eduwztzon 'QS:'x':a..r- 91 . :W Jffdi- tc: I . N , 2..- FLLDMAN, NANCX' FEILNEAU. E. F. Sociology Erluvatirm , -Q S? -Qfirrimrr' A Q25 - - N211 . A A A- 3. 212-2: -f I Sfilgjfl ' . NN y' N 3 X1 3 LM-,-'Nil .. i CIDEON, DoRoTm' GRABER, P. I. Piano 81 Theory Accounting DAN EY, DXVIKSIJT Music DNMIT. EDWARD Spvvclz E... , . . .. - 3 1 A i QQARDNER, F. T. Chcnzixtry 'St' GR.-mm, LAVVRENCE I,. Speech 1 1 fr X ,Q 1 In fgfrxlmglghgmrl -5.51 K. ,,.f.,:,g:Q L5 ...X 1 1 3335? yflfwpx ...L 'x FQ' Q we A' L XX -' . pk V. E15 f . K--X ooo CINAVES. Ruy, W, CQUERRJERO, E. T. L - . Ir11-frrmmlm SL'V'l'1L'l'X Petrolcunz Enginccring 1 z 0 . I 'K T 1 '. 1 52 1. E1 A . fs: 1 , 1 1 1 559 E1 5,1 ff? ' s f DEAN 1-1a1,den,Dr.1D1:1353r and hA .VV1Q1l'j a5,1w'r Lum Penderqrass as We emro11s. Q it K, 1' x . 1 IIACKATHQRN, BILL IIACI-zwoR'1'H, HJXROLD Pmrm 8 Tlwory Spceuh 62 Ilxmn, I. XV. Il.u:'1'xmN. R. 13. l'I.ax's, BILL IIENDERSON, R. VV. HHDHER, VVARREN Inu' Phyxzu jwurnalisrn Rwligifm Education ',. 'f ' -54+ . 1 1 11' P 1 f 1 - , A E 6 fr- hx YW, ' 1 R - ' '. 'F' Q 1 , 1 ' uw 1 DT 1 1 ' 1 ,If V? -1 ' 1 1' 3 L1 L L 1 Ifmzwxh R, I4 Hum 1, qXI.1x.m1n:1- lIw1l,mx'm', W, V. IIOWAJLD, EDWARD IIHWELL, P, I.. l'+11fc-1111111111 Ari Pfvlitical Science Math Economics 1 4 h 1 H , - ,a 1 in , Q 1 3 1225511 f J , fd:R,-', mf f A '?ql:.a:-1:-'Q 'J 59-fx Q 'X 1 Hl'Rl7I.E, junx Speech if ' 4 1 .--.4 : -.-W A 10312. W. H. AMUIII IUNES, V. E. 4:?r'0nautic'al Engineering -J , X X ' m i X X , x XA xx , X X,- .nv - xx-A x ' ' '-JR.-K : F' xr' ' ' 'Q ':- fi. .QV-i .4 Q, 175 .4 , , ' ' ' asilffi' f: ' - W . Wai gig . ,fx ' +'gm'2L -. - wr 1 5-fflfie ' . A P552 1 Zi-J Rmuxcs, S. B. Sociology ., X V .qafx Ng,x.,. 'ew -ah' -' Q , 1, INGRAM, RAYMON Accounting ny IONES, FRANCIS Violin KELLY. C. RUBERT Religion . ' H N , ka + N Six ,A .4 , 'A' 1 1 'bla I sg :Lei .- vii-. -ff X . at v X P LANDA, P. N. Law - ' W1 1 1 1 1 1, .... , 1 . k I5-'T -6,-:N 1.3, . '- . 1. A' 15-4. f -9, 11 . fin' A ff, '1g:'vf'52v X. ?2:'ff.'2- . ,igmbw-,, K' Q AlX414i I.xNsQEN, CAROLINE jmixsux, IID 11,1511 ,xg M,-,Ng Englixlz I11w'm111vn lfngligh -1-r IUNES, KATHERINE Pl'I1f3fCll1 Scicmw,-1 -'g:'cZ:Qw-2:-gp , m - E A . fig? -ev ,X 'jsgzy ..- M A 1 Q -' QI . rp Rims. ALLAN Law 1.1-Yl:NCi1r1rD, Lifw SL'lV4'I1CL'i .sr TN 'G jwxm. Rwmmx JONES, ROY Spuwh Finance kid ii ,...,-- KIRKPATRICK, GRAM.-m Kmrz, I.C. Law A1l'I'HV1ll1lf!'l'LIl Engineering 1 1 1 1, 1 1 i ,an G 1 I . Q5 5 A 1 1 , 1 ,. 1 . . , ' 9 . ii-! Li .-,-f,fQ.x1g1,.1 I.1vnsAx', Ii, I,, LINNELL, R. S. Zfmlffgu ficcounting , . . .'.g.j.,f-5:-9 3 . W- F acult x1.i, ... . - . R N ' im.. 'f NICCORD, FLETCHER NICKEE, IVIILDRED Psychology Home EL-ononzics 1-fi f ., ' '?Fr:.k'. A ' 'Wil X litf' 'f L '-- 5-,g - -'is 5 - FRANCIS I.oNc. ROTC NICKEE, W. E. Music I AAARKERT. Mmmxv MAR1TNEz, S. I. MATHIESON, R. L. Education Information Sl'l'l7l'L'CS Physics 1:1 2 -- ,: .rf:'ffiX:. L 1 '. , 1-. A fgfgiiggrvyl - -- ,gzaf-in I . A :ri --33 42, fm- . ' I f' ' . :.-1..'2g'f - ' f. K lfifp-as . , 5 '-1 Nix: ' bp- ' 3153- 'X af' R 's f -1.21921 -:if .jig 1 ' ug V hs NEI.SfPN, W. T.. OGAN, B. C. OLIVER, CARI. Chrmical Engincwring ROTC Education .Uculzanical Engim LOVVE, MARVIN History i , E3 iw- E! my -'-: AJ A Egg: fgr' YVICKINLEY, j, VV, 'FI 5 his , S: ' - - ,.. 1 .. xv. fx . r fi Q - xv ' 1 . ass: rf., - 1.-Q., ' 5 ' W5 5, NIEEHAM, ARTHUR C1ZL'lTliCK11 Erigimwring 'ff N I'.cffPi'1Zf :A -f . 5F:f f5:3TE X5 5-'1' Y :QNX 'X riiiq g x 'Q-N293 R -.',.1SNf'?-3 :Q ,X 1.1 ,. 1 x I A3 , C, I ' . ,rv X . : ' . W 31 x - .s .Li . 'o 'ff 4? , Q5- X ,. FXS r.-J' '2 I ': fI?5L1?g X -fij flgf ' ':f9fEQ5j1. ' big -V Q-.fl 3 X, N35 , 1. .' . N OWEN, LYLE Econ om ics 'ing ,-SELF: -L , . '15 vigil ' ' ,V ' ' , QL 'figs U- 'R .aff WH- .fl ' . ' V' Rc-03' -553-:pf . , ..f1f.,f..53iif L an 1 L f Wa w gig 5555 '-. , v -L P-J., 1-W? a 3 1 E a ' 5, J 11,- + 4, E fm N .Q +- N .- wc j MM WY W W GE-,. 45? A '32 MCCORD, CAROLINE English 2 . .3 N'-' M-. f. , ' . Q, X. .qs ' RX J, H , ,. gh., gtg. MANCUSO, C. I. Psychology MYERS, RUSSELL Flrmncc' 8: Business Law L . N I . Ni'55S5Q?3 ' f i .A PARRISH, R. E. Education PLACE, BRAD Art Rozsfx, BELA Piano 81 Theory ai Q .9 9 -4 I 'L' -., - Q gk! i I Scorr, DANIEL E. Voice .gf I F . :- YI ' , - x'. 1 SPRINGFIELD, ANDREW Management PRICE, WILLIANI Modrrn Lan gaagvs wav WT I E f fl7 'i .Fig Q ' .1 2 - 1 1 ' T 4' . , .Q 'F 1' N' . 1 .'- IW A Pye: -3 , Lx X H. s. . -Q5 .x-+. :-53 N , . -A ' EF- Ex--,s ix I , X' 5 . 1' . ff? V U , , -' ' SELL: . , L . .. 4. RLTLEDGE. W. A. Math 'CTV SETFLE, W. A. History F I . V9 . LA M' HI A-5 I 5 ' R , I . K 'HD VN-v. . Z . , W.. .x-f1'::..-I , STROUT, CLEVY Spanish REc:IaNBREcI-IT, D. E. .HIHI-llrzrziuczl Engim'erma 23 .25 ' . -fff'13f: 2 'ia - : V lfazgf gi ':,,'.5:i.45f ,x -1: Eff?--SEEN' eff n 1 X E133 -.. I. V' -is . -LA P: ' . S.-xl TZNIAN, I,I,oYD Marketing ffbx SINIPSK IN, FREDERICK Educatiorz 5-aff, ,: - . .ry I, ' ' fi X 23? ,?, 1- gg '-4' .. T253 T' I' III. i 'TTL X ' .x STUERIIANN, WALTER RUIIILIIAUII 81 P1liIOSO17l1U w- I 5, 5. , , f. , 411' nn , A N 1 , l' V' - . :v-Q' ' Y f 53, ff l., H xx , My wwf' f KA - 'V .f . ' '.: iz' - E ' 3 .559 .-V , La -- an 'I v 1 ' V L- -L5 R1 IARK, IVAN M-'cfIa1II'I'III Ifrzgirwcrirzg SCIIIIEPPEI., RIIIQER PI'tmfI'Im1 IfllgirIe'e'II'f1g SLIIILI., GEORGE Education SWANK, IIIE Hmul Brzslfvllrall Coach '1 ROBBINS, I. L. ROTC SIQIUVHIIJI-.R, EIIIIENE P. I Cullo S Theory , , .,, , 1 wwf: -Qiiifv' ,N ,Q f -I-.L 4 A-. , I-.gm-: If . qi ..,. I ww I-1 , I. Q aw- I . if , . I. . I Q jim I 1 X x U x V . .lr .Q ,,,.:! V ,spy I l I . 1 f' -i ' x g I . fi f,-Q w x 4 W V I W Q' s '-55' I N .si SWE , S , ., ' ,isqmki wk 51' Smwzus. GRADE' , Ruligiml ! TIIIIXIIXS, C. D. Plrglszbs 65 I .fx A. L TOMASI. R. A. W Cht'771I'Sf7'lf .-t .QPQ , 1 h T f fs. fr li' W . E 4 Qejqi' , 'N 5 XVAITQ, NTAY Ffutr' 8 Pnznff xcm sun. XVII 1 mu Fnglnh Facult THOMAS, RALPH THOIMIPSON, R. E. Lau' Chenzical Engineering 'I'n1'EB1 OOD, In I1 I'xnr2nxvOOD. GEIHRGE XJEATCH, RALPH WA1Ts, IEANNE .Umzmzgmnf-nt ph-mlzlilirlg Math Piano 8 Organ . 2 lb V' . I W' , ' J I -Q..-. if AI.l'12R. ACK .sw . H112-. ILLIAMS, A ARY ,LAY ILLIAMS, W VW N CH ' 1' VV 'VI C' VV PHILLIP CQVYVPIUQU .vitlll-'l'fII111 English Physics ,JR F .,, 3 .- x ' 'll fn 1 . - , Eqinli.-15591 Y' 'V .W 1, -4. XVN xmx. I.Owr11 WOOD, THOMAS ZABORMVSKI, JOHN ZUIMERMAN. L. F, ROTC journalism Cvrman English Honorary and Professional X , 1 , N , l i i l 4 4 l l Xb FRONT RUNV: Edward Uuniit, David I. Richardson, Chad Nl. Higgins. Judy Drake. li.-XCR RUVV: james Bethel. lleauniont Bruestle. Chris l.irt-ly, Group Honor 0ut tandinglirozidoa ting tudont i A L P H A EP S I L 0 N R LPHA SIGMA of Alpha Epsilon Rho is a na- i tional honorary fraternity for those interested in radio and television. The purpose of the 1 President , , , CHAD Hlgrgmg organization is to encourage and recognize out- l V, , I D S standing college radio or television students of high 1 occ- Jresic ent . . ARRELI. . 'i'i'r'r . . ' l scholastic standing. On the local level, Alpha i Seert-tai-v , , , pm' DRAKE Sigma encouraves interest in and hifh standards t V 1 P' L Q , of broadcasting through various types of station i 'l reasurcr . , lfxrvtics BETIIEL . . . . . . . ! promotion, social activities and informative meet- 5 l mes. , The requirements for admittance to Alpha Epsi- lon Rho are sophomore standing with a C average in all courses and a B average in all speech courses, approval of members, and a total ol' '30 points gained in radio announcing. Sponsor is Ed Dumit. l l l i i i 1 AKD A ard Kulp cholar hip at Initiation ALPHA KAPPA DELTA President . . . SANDRA MANNAN Vice-president . . . . KAY FOSTER Secretary-Treasurer . LINDA HENDERSON FRONT ROW: Elizabeth Ikemire, Anita Hiaston. Sandy Mannan, Kay Foster. SECOND ROW: Dr. S, B. Kovacs. Barbara Huff, Charles R. Dunbar, Gloria Quinn. Us'rAiN1Nc: AN IN'I'IiRES'1' in sociology, promoting research into various social problems. and car- rying out activities which develop human wel- fare are all vital concerns of the TU chapter of Alpha Kappa Delta. This national honorary soci- ology organization began on the University of Tulsa campus in 19-19. For membership in Alpha Kappa Delta. it is necessary to have junior standing with a 3.0 over- all grade average and I2 semester hours of soci- ology with a 3.0 average. During their initiation program, the annual Mit and Mrs, Albert Kulp Scholarship is presented to a senior active in the organization and who has a high scholastic record. Sponsor lor the group is Dr. Sandor Kovacs. me Bu iness Frat Further Bu iness Re earth ALPHA KAPPA PSI President . . . . DoN GUY Vice-president . . CHARLES HEATH Secretary . . . . MIKE NEAL Treasurer . . JACK LAND FRONT ROW: Daniel Anderson. David Barnett. David Bilyeu. john Conwell, Orvis Canvson, Wendell Everett. Frank Gwin, SECOND ROW: Patrick Hays, Io Hills. Nick Keating, jack Land, Iohn lVIarling, Fred Marvel, Ron s AN HONORARY FRATERNITY for male business majors, the Alpha Kappa Psiis were founded in i904 as a national fraternity. The Gamma Phi Chapter of Alpha Kappa Psi strives to further research in fields of accounting, finance, and com- merce. In order to accomplish this, they tour vari- ous businesses in Tulsa and sponsor many guest speakers from the business world. Full time enrollment in the business school and second semester freshman standing is reqL1ired for membership. Initiation is held in December and in the spring with a banquet following each initia- tion. George Underwood is the faculty advisor. Mt-Gee. BACK ROW: Iames Perkins, Richard Pongratz, David Scott, Ianies Walker, Charles Williamson, Keith Wright. I7IION'I' IIUXV: Ruln-rt CILIVIIIMIHII, In-rrp' .-Xmlwwn, Ihxill Ru-.ml II:-uxlf-5' ILXCIQ RI JXY, IIIIL Xlltmmf, N4-1 Ste-L-IQ. Art IIL-m-clstti. Stun-11 Rc-im-r, I3m'Inx Cf.1rp1-nu-1. Sliilllxi jr., IQUIII XI, Qhuqn-z', In-In I', Ulm, IM-I. I, il, IRI-'If , , SICCQNI3 RUVV: Y, Ii. Imu-S, Wuym- Ilxxuw. Rumly Plnlllpx, IAITIA' IDL-Ill-pm-, Im- ffqnnp. IMI- I-14-lim-r1l14mwn. IIIIHQL-IIH1 Iula. pro pace Group ponsors Intere ting Trip AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF AIQIWIYAUTICS 81 ASTRUNAUTICS Student Bram-I1 Clmix-mam I-X1:'1'1lL'R B1-'Nl-.m-'V11 VICC-CI1dIl'l1lilll , . IIQHHY ANIN-inscm Scc1'clu1'y-'III1-asu11-1' . . D.fxx'l1JS1'H11.l- Y LIIIAXNI-'I.INCL I-I-I-'IgCl'IYI'. lt'L'lIlIIL'XlI UIIIIIIIIIIII uzlifms lllfllllgll pululiunlilms. lm-nl :md mn Iiwngll IIICUIIIIQS. amcl public illllfvrmxltiml SL-rx' lg-Qs, mln- IIISIIIIIIU ul .'xUI'UIIlIlIIIC'N zlml Asllwlllslllliu IS ulvll- lu Qlclvumm- ilu-lr In-ld unclur dm-ctr-1'sl11p nl 1. ctl 141W As lH:lI'l ul Klux pnwmglullm, AIA.-X spmwm Irips 11, Im-all IIII'L'I'i1llI l'au'lln-ics. rllinlm-1' Fin-lull Qmcl ilu Wlicllilzl zmcl Dallas llI'L'ilS. 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AICE Receives Kne ledge ei e Ad aneement AMERICAN INSTITUTE OE CHEMICAL ENGINEERING President . . . CII,IRI.Ias NICCONNIQLI, Vice-president . . DAVID LAWSON Secretary . . . WYLIE COX Treztsurer . . BOP. VVRIIQIII' s A PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATION, the American Institute oi Chemical Engineering is open to all students with a chemical engineering ma- jor. lVIembers of this organization have received a knowledge ol the most up-'to-date advancements in their field: they received this through various lectures given by prolessors at TU as well as pro- fessional chemical engineers. Also, the group has taken a trip to the office of Robert Reed, vice-presi- dent in charge OI chemical engineering at Iolln Zink Company. An interesting feature OI this group is that it aids a graduate in chemical engineering in becom- ing a member of the senior organization of A.I.C.E. Group sponsor is Dr. Paul Buthod. 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Iflllfllflf uf A'lfII'lf1'fI.71Q. is 1111-luclccl 111 Ill? due-s 111111 is dist1'il111tr-cl 111 1-11cl1 I11L'ITll7L'l'. '11 1 '. ' - 1,1 '1' 1 -' -' I 1Cllllf' 1clx'1w1 llll 1111 111j1111f1l11111 IS cllL'wlLI R, VV:1ss1111. FRONT ROVV: Yin' Goslwll, Hill N111Il1,1ry, Qjlklll Illlfll. ixlilll NI. l3I'L'I'IIll'l', 11111 'l'.1111111, 1111111 Cfullim, l.JlI'I1' l1lPI'l- grail, Orviu C11111'w11, .'X1l1111ll11 ViIl11n1111l. B.-XCR RHVV Cnxvi' ff1111pc1'. Clary N'1f111l1'ill1. :Xl Sl. 111l111. H11111- lllilfllll 14111 U'Nc1ll. 1-11111 l.11tul1111'i, l,11111 l111111Iy, 13.11111 N111111 Bulvlvy I.1111s1+11, rlilblll CUlllI111ll'I. T, W. C1111w1-, Dgwigl Neary, Ronald 'I'l1rmx1-r. SECOND RUVV: 1111111 NlCilcll I'b, Rnlwrt B1'11e'l1, lJ!lX'lLl Bilyml. Kvnt 1cl1ri1-r., Miko VVIIN1111, 11111 Ellllhlilfbll, Miko 11'vrd1111, Cruz S11l11z111', THIRD RUVV: l11'1'g1-1'. W A NIE Participate in the Regional Meeting A E R I C A N S0 NY 1N'riaREsTED STUDIQNT majoring in mechani- MECHANICAL ENGINEERS Prtesidcnt . . . joiix BRANDON Yit-0-pitaicitiiit . . KARL LAND St-t'i't-:ary . . ANTONY Biikii l7lil VNT Rf'JXY:i lint' Xltl'Qliilt'3', Dealix-ll lf. l,tlt-. lfvlin Bitlll tlnn, Aiitlifliix Ch lwktq hurl Nl, l..mtl. ll lu. SIQCIHND RUVY: llzirry' li. St-arlv. lilliltnw Stn-xxttrt. XVilIittm .N :Xt-tvtt. itiattxt C, Ninn RL'tIP1ll3l't'tl1l c,I'Ll15.f, .-Xntly i u tn. THIN '. cal cnginocring may become a member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, which is afiiliatecl with the national society. This organization meets the last VVedncSday of each month at 7:30 pm. in mimi 101 ol the Phillips Engint't'1'ing Building. The goal tif ASME is to proniote intcrcst in this liclcl, which is accmnplishccl by various speakers and films. Their main activity is tht- regional H1OCtl1ig with participants lrtmi Arkanaas University. Qklahtnna Statt- llniwrsity. and Oklahfnna University. Tht- litlL'Lllly adx'istn'f,1f this four-year-old organi- Zatitin is Inst-ph VV. Mt-Kinlcy. RUXY: I.. Cf. lxing, Ritliartl N, Swami, Bula Xltilktw, l,iml1vn C. Tlitmlxtx, Dun Brwant. BACK ROVV: Tfnnvll. Allteti. C, A. Brtintlt-nhtirghf 1' -'11 :F ,.- .. , ,xf . , - FRONT ROVV: Iulnuii' Cfiiner, Kenneth Mi-Ciill. Iiwwc, I-uhn Cl. Ri-itz, Putt- Xian-ilakis, Stn-xv Imiingaii, Thfanas I. King. XVa3'nc l,, Yi-L-kitty. Inv D, Clfiiulxi, Hub BACK RUYV: Ritliard l,. lflt-nung. Cfiius Yami-. XValtf'i' ll. Sherman. Capt. F. Long. SECOND RUVV: ICITY Conan. Niiiiizliiigvig jtihiiiiy l3arhai'a, Tint VVlialr,-n, janius Ttalwi, Charles Kriirlic-li. lim VVallxc-r, Dun Whitewll. .-Xrtluu' I.. Huh Xiaiiwliak. Rfinald lil'LllL'I, Ho or E Q A' F C Ami-113 IN iioivoii ul' the latc Ct-tic-intl Hunry Hap Ariuild, tht- Arnuld Air Sta-it-ty is a carcci' iagaiiivatiiiiii. Captain Francis Lung is Commaudm- . l . VVAYNE YHCKUQY hpiaisur fur thc lack Dunaldsmn Squadron ull thc Sfwicty. which was iurmcd at l'iiix'i-iwity' nl Tulsa Exocutivo Oflicer . . K1cNNis'i'H lVlCCiII.I. - Q-.i in l, DJ. Qpcratiqms QHQCCI. - G I IOHN CZRINIQR A tlirco-point prwgraiu is liullmwcl hy thi- urgan- Ad i I . OH, T K ization hast-d un pnJossiinialisin, svrvicc. and udu- mmlstmm U mu ' ' OM INC' cation. 'I'la-rt: arc twciity-ciglit niunibcis ul thu Comptmller . . . 1015 GORECKI Sncivty whit an- clinsen un the basis mil grade pnint. . class standing. and tht- annual plcdgc pmgraiu. Information Ofiicci' . . .IOHN BARBARA VVQL-kly nn-Qtings arc held at llzllil a.ni. un Tucs- days in thc Phillips Eiigiiiuwiiig Building. Dclcgatcs arc scnt tu the annual National Cun- Clavc. held this year at Denver. Culuradu. and rhi- Arca Conclavo in Lubbock. Texas. inn-.- iib' ans ' TUP RUVV: Tum Cflzntlon, john Davis, Charles Elestrnrn. Duke Grillev. BOTTONI RUVV: Bula Pringle, George I'ic-wes. Alike Swan. 5 fi ax X Delta igma Pi Ke A aided at Annual Banquet DELTA SIGMA Pl President . . . CTIIARLIQS ERSTROM Vice-president . . JOHN Davis Treasurer . . . BOB PRINGLIQ Secretary . . Romani' MEM: HE YEAR I9-IS marked the beginning of Delta Sigma Pi on the University of Tulsa campus. Since that time male business majors have been given an insight into the business World through this fraternity. which is sponsored by Bod Iones. Meetings are bi-monthly and they are held in room 301 of the Student Activities Building on VVednesday at 7 p.in, These meetings are high- lighted by speakers from the business world. Their activities for the year include: the Found- er's Day Banquet and Ball. community drive for needy children at Christmas, the Annual Spring Banquet. and the awarding ol the Delta Sigma Pi Key to the male senior with the highest grade point for four years.. l i l I I l i 4 l l i i H Moot Court tlrganizetl b Delta Theta Phi DELTA THETA PHI Dean . . . IOHNSON D. SINCLAIR Vice-dean . . . HOLLIS K. LIZA'I'HliRS Tribune ..... GERALD E. KAMINS Clerk of the Exchequer . Rizizsia iViORR1iLL FRONT ROW: Charles W, Linder, Iohn E. Walker, Ed- ward I, Lach, Daniel F. Allis. Ioseph G, Beeler, Hal D. McClellan, Hollis Leathers. BACK ROW: C. L. Morris. TRWING FOR the highest in scholarship and con- geniality among students of the law, the T. Austin Gavin Senate of Delta Theta Phi at the University of Tulsa was organized in I9-10. Programs oi the organization are varied, ranging from guest speakers to Moot Courts and huiiet dinners. Membership drives are conducted on a selective hasis in the fall. Members are expected to maintain high levels oi scholarship. To this end, both the local and national groups give awards. Meetings are held weekly with special alumni luneheons Called on a monthly basis. Notable pub- lie Hgures who are members of the fraternity are I. Howard Edmondson, George Nigh, Allan Bar- row, and a number of Supreme Court justices. A. Allan King is group sponsor. C. VV. Pate, Don Flaseh. Barlow Nelson, Iohnson D. Sin- elair, Gerald E, Kaniiiu. L KDPi Honor Acliio omont in Education Field KAPPA DELTA Pl President . . Mas. Maajoatn BARNIQS Vit-e-president . . Ma, A. R, rITARPLFY Secretary . . DR. litmus EI.t.1s VR! INT RFWY: Mary I, littrris, Vailaiir Ni, Ptatle. FX, li. 'llnpleyy Ifnnna 'l'arplt-y. Marjorie liarties. Virginia Kl'lIIllIllt', .-Xlmeda Smith. Rosalind Yee, lfrant-es Reed. Nlttht-I Cl, Miles. Pearl ll, Fauiii. SICCUNU Rt IVV: Tallies I7qn'land. Karen Spradling. Shirley Hastings. Ifsther Atkins, Nlargtterite Nlotne, livelyn Nesbitt. Ilaxel Desjardins. NSTITU'I'l2D on the University of Tulsa campus in 15131, Kappa Delta Pi is a recognized na- tional educational honorary society. The Gam- ma Kappa Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi has ninety- three members. Each member must be in the upper filth of his class and have a required number of hours in lidueationg this amount varies depend- ing on whether the member is a junior, senior, or a graduate student. Meetings ol this fraternity are held on the see- ond Thursday of every month in the Formal Lounge of the Student Activities Building. The Edtzeatimzcil Forum, is their national magazine which is published monthly. The laeulty coordinator for the group is Dr. lVlarlou' Nlarkert. THIRD ROXV: Nl. K. Thomas. G. Hellman Rosenthal. Carl Oliver. Pauline Freeny. Sherye Esser, Juanita Iohn- ston. Kathleen Shafer. BACK RUVV: Lola Toler, Con- stance Bmtiks, Stephen White, Marlow Markert. Frank Sen.sintall':tr. Mary Uuen, Mareina Savage. rs out f 9- fr fx ws., .af- -:Q-, TOP ROW: Inhn Cuuwell, lid Qlihhle, Richard llallihur- ten. Cllenu llateher. lim Hiel4ei's1in, lark l.aml. BOTTUNI 'mn- -:N X 1 ' .r-X Q All A -.LS:p3Sz::u2s+,- K' Rl HV: lim Reexes, jerry Suicler, Stew Snider, Iwhu Stah- rueu, Mike Swaller. lim VW-st. ational E ecutive Secretary Speak to Group KAPPA KAPPA PSI President. . . RICHARD HiXI.I.IBLlRTON Vice-president . . JIM Riiiavfzs Secretary . . . IERRY SNIDER Treasurer . . JOHN CoNw1a1.L U's GOLDIQN HURRICANE HAND huasts Kappa Kappa Psi. a lrateruity for male members ul the hand, which was established at the llui- versity of Tulsa iu lEl'3-l. Nlembership iu Kappa Kappa Psi is based 4111 grade point average and iuterest iu the hand. Prospective memhers must have played with the Baud fur mme semester. The primary tmlvjeetive til' this urgauizatiuu is to serve the hand and tu aid in their expenditures. The eufirdiualur ol' Kappa Kappa Psi is Dwight Nl. Dailey. During the fuotluall season, Kappa Kappa Psi sponsored a dinner, having A. Frank Martin. Na- tional Executive Secretary from Stillwater. as guest speaker. FRONT ROW: Mary Aldridge, Suzanne Hoss, Wanda Bishop, Carolyn Garrigus, Merrilee Baile, Judy Wakefield, Sharon Jones, Gerry McNeal, Lynna Burt, Betty Bulley, Mary Anne Burnette, Sharon Collins, Susan Heard. Martha Barhydt. SECOND ROVV: Sally Smith, Jeanne Thomas, Marcia Berner, Carol Spivey, Judy Morgan, Pam Bedford, Mary Buthod, Peggy Combs, Gail Ingram, Donna Baker, Pattie Curby, Ianie Dutton. BACK ROW: Liz Voight, Michelle Beale. Sandy Wark, Bonnie McDougall, Ian Bur- nett, Cherrie Perrault, Nancy Io Garten, Helen Lewis. Tamerlane Brown. Carolyn Aston. 0tticer ot Lantern Hold 4.0 Grade A erage LANTERN President . . . PAM BEDFORD Vice-president . . . CIIERIE PERRAULT Secretary-Treasurer . . . SALLY SMITH ANTERN was ESTABLISHED on the TU campus to recognize the scholastic achievements of soph- omore women. This year forty-nine freshman women compiled at least a 3.0 grade average for thirty or more hours and were thus eligible for membership in Lantern. The offices of the group are strictly honorary, going to the girls with the highest grade point and credit hours. In the fall, a banquet and initiation was spon- sored by Mortar Board. This year Mrs. Florence Stevenson. Dean of Women. spoke. Lantem was sponsored by Kathy McCann, a member of Mortar Board. In addition to inspiring scholastic achievement, Lantern also encourages the members to participate actively in campus activities. I I 5 1 I 1 i l 1 fl i gh Hou e ei Delegate Participate in 6'La Da LAW SCHOOL HOUSE OF DELEGATES President . . DAVID IAMLS Vice-president . . ROBERT FUNSTON Secrc-tary . . . RONNY MAIN Trt-ttsurer . . Kr:NN11'rit EI.I.lSON FRONT ROVV: David I.. Fntlvy, Nizlrta ffngtiahl. Ron.nit- Main, David F. james. Kenneth C. Iilhson. 'I'om Nlamn, Curtis Parks, BACK ROW: Iosttph Cl. Bt-clur. Donald li. omvosian oif 'rwo Di-1I,i-Lt:tx'l'1-is from t-itch of the thrct- classes ol day Law School plus two dolc- gtttcs cloctcd at lttrgtz along with two dt-it-gates from catch ol' the Your classes ol cu-ning school, the House ol Dclt-gtttcs opuratt-s to promote pro- fcssionztl rt-sponsihility among atll of tht- Iam' stu- dents. In addition to tht-ste I6 tlt-lttgatt-s. tht-ru :irc four cxtfctttixt- oiiiccs. niztking it nicmhtwship ol' Qll in this organization. To utirry out li1L'i1' purpose. the Houst' oi Dulc- gettes invites promincnt ttttorncys of Tulsa to their ine-stings as gut-st speakers, Pttrticipution in tht- ztnnuttl Law Dux' is tht-ir main at-tivitvg at wini- nztr, Moot Court, ziwzircls hanquct, and clatict- arc ull part of tht- occasion, Ralph Thonitts iQ sponsor lor tht- group. Ile-rroltl. P. Uqtry Bnsxlittnt, Ht-rtnzni 1. Stcinlnuhvl, Ir., Dan fxlien, littvid l,. YVoliU,Iail1it'x D, Xvliiltllllx. Mortar Board! Higho t Honorar for Women T 0 R B 0 A R D oR'r,ux BOARD is the highest lionorary for col- lege wurueri, It was established at the Uni- versity of Tulsa in H750 and this year is COIN- lil-UqC1Lr,H , . RU-A PAYNK posed nf eleven members and three faculty spon- x,iCL.Eljl-Uqiflvlll LINDA HENDERSON stirs. Paula Broadd. Dr. Harriet Barclay. and Caro- ' A ' ' line jzrnssen. The nrenrlwers nf Mortar Board are 'lirettsurer . . M.xR1r.rN SHEETS seleeted in the spring ul their junior year on the Sw!-CMN' hm' HOLDEN lmsis 'ol seholarship. leadership. and service. 1 ' ' -' lhls year Mortar Board sent delegates to the regimrul eunrenticm in Stillwater. Mnrtar Board's l'und-raising project was Penny-it-Nlinure night fur the clfvrnr girls. A penny was charged for every minute the girls were latte. Other activities include serxing an the faculty dinner and srturrsoring at enke hnur lui' heslrrnzrn girls. lfllflxvli WNY: P.iul.r l'Srrv.nltl, fltllwllltt' lsmsstfn, lintltt Xltvnnt-ti l73l'wt'l-Q. B.-XCR RUXV: liurlmrtr Clarke. Kathy' llt-rnleuwn, Hum Payne. llrrrrret ll.nt'I.n, SH! IND RUVV: Nluffttrrrt,Sltrn'r1nr Ritter, lnuise llrekey. Rn li-ister, I.tn.rl.r Clmrnlners, jutly llnlden, Niurrlyn Sheets, A' A f-. fs Ca Nagin! fl.: Fl 1. , ,vqlul flfalsfnlfl Q5g,5vQQf FRUNT ROW: Cnrniyii Miilli-mix, Miki' Re-il, SIQYC lay. SIUYCIIBHII, Nlivlmcl Kink. Fmi-ll Nlfms, lim XK wt, Builili Chinlic Spzinn. 'Ibm Wl'l1l'l1lE'l5Il'l',.lllil Bvrm-ig SECOND Ilnlwnmn. BJXCR RUXV: liryan linyil, Liam Lirnnin. ROVV: Twin Holt, Dan Iluutmzin. Daw Qiullnxiitli. Stow lliilmul llmxainl. Dnn llwllirli. ANUARY, lllfij, signiliccl thc beginning uf the prc-pr:rlcssiniinl nrgziiiimlinii. Mn hpsilun Dul- Isl, nt ilu- lliiiu-i'si1y nl' Tulsa. NlL'llll7L'l'S musi Prcsidclu ' . MICHAEL RUF he in gland sullnlzislic mincliiig and Qnrnllud lm' , I credit in pn--iiiucliciiic. pi'c-cli-inisti'y'. pi1--nsrun- Vice-president . , . STIQPHEN I.,-sf , A 4, , , l- 4, - - 1 pzitliy, pic-nptfnncliy, pic-xutuiiiuiiy incclii-nic, in Sccretary-T1'cnsufor . . TOM VV. HOLT llll'-19l15'SiC11l llTL'1'21PB'- Tlnnngli spcakciw and lilnis, twice caicli mnnlli. MED inlnrms ilu- pri--priiliussinmil stnclcnls nl thc lzitusr ziclvaiiccs in his lin-ld. A IHlllll7L'1' nl Tulsa pllysicizins livin vnriniis spcuialiii-s liiiu- xpnkon. An imprvnnin, on-nt is thc visit nl' thc OU Mccliuil Sclioul Dunn nl Adniissinns. lVli-clings arc held 'lhcscliiys in Oliphiint Hall at 7:30 pin. Thi- fac- ulty director nf MED is Dr. C, A. I,L-wiignncl. 'l 5 .. -are ia. -'Pin 471 il 'iii .-,.- up vf 4 Hi .QL '0- 'Qs TDP ROVV: Don Barnum, lan Birtcil, Amiel David, lohn rell Spreen, Stu Stewart, Mike Sivalfar, Pat VVaddel. Moore, Perry Rwder. HOTTQM ROVV: Phil Slicker, Dar- ODK Honor Leader hip Among Compu on C R 0 N D P ow IN 1'i's third year. Omicron Delta Kappa is President . . . Pivr WADDEL Vice-president. . . lVlIKE SWAFFER Faculty Secretary , DEAN HARRY CARTER Treasurer . . . . . DALE SPEER esteemed as a men's honorary leadership fra- temity. For membership, a faculty-student panel carefully screens upper-classmen who have not only a 12.8 grade average, but have outstanding leadership qualities and have served the school in some way. By ushering at commencement and helping with orientation the members put their talents to use for TU. Omicron Delta Kappa selects their members each spring. Honorary members are Dr. C. I. Pon- tius, lohn W. Brice, President Ben C. Henneke, and R. K. Lane. They have three sponsors: Dr. I. E. Cadenhead, Dr. Thomas Cairns, and Dean Harry Carter. Legailllrziternit Promote Camaraderie PHI ALPHA DELTA Iusticc . . RONNH-I NlAIN Visa'-jiisiicv . . ClliRYI. l.cioPi.i: Clerk . . . CiiAR1.1as Fl'i-1:1-1i.i-Qi: Trczisurcr . .... joiix MIARBOL lVla1'sl1a1l . . l-IHRMAN S'i'iiiNBUCHi2I. FRONT ROW: Stun Piuiu- Doyle, David W, Phillips. Ronnie Main, 'llwm Nldwii, Ifvlm B. larlmv. Iaiiiivs C. ll-liwiilzls, David F. Imm-5, Izmics lf. Pfilil. SECOND RUVV: I. C, jnycu, Izimcs W, Wallis, Charles 'l'eg0lui', Hcmiaii I. A511-in ifuiz siiximiiiis iiiii-:iJi'. ai llirim-r Cliiul lus- tiui- iii ilu- Ukliiliimiii Stalin' Supruim- Cluurt. ilu- Siinimcrs l'lzircly Clliiipiui' nl' Plii Alpliai Dclta was luiiiiclccl all ilu- lliiix'ci'si1y fill 'llulwi iii lEl5-1, lt is ai mitimizil IL-gal l'i'atcriiily iliul luis :ii its goal lliu piwiiiniifiii ul' c1iiii4i1'iiclui'ic zinimig Sill- clciits ul' ilu- law amd instilling ul' ii huiisc ul' pm- fcssiomil dignity ut ilu- lIllClt'l'Q.Ql'iiLlll2lTk' amd ziliimiii levels. Nlcnllwrs :irc si-ll-un-cl ilu-fiiigli ai Rllxll piwigiuiiii in thu lull. Nlucliiigs arc liclcl im ii mmitlily basis with gui-st spciikws, PAD :ixviiixls tlic fiiiisieiiicliiig Law Sluclcni and gin-s :iii aiwarcl lor Uiitslzmcling Service in 1110 lvgiil xwrlcl. Tlicixi iS ii social side tu the llljlillilfklflllll as well. im-iiilvurs ciijfry Slimli- CFS and ai dzinuc in ilu' spring. Nlix Hull' is iliu SPUIISIH' of ilu- clizlI7IL'l'. Srviiilmiilii-l. Ir., Dwniild lx. llvri-alll, lxe-lly Dm- lining. lfilwanl lf. Nlmiiitgiiiiif-i'y. P, Claim' Bziwliiiiii. ll.-XCR RUVV: jnlm Sidiie.-y Klurgzin. Gary VVaidv Sibli-y. Rink I,ii1-iw-iilwif, ljwiig Ciilliiis, Icrry lmops-i'. Iiiii Lang, Bill llall. sw! P 5 . J V-y -W 1- -1 :'L:-:v'::,..,- .- , A, A .. xewy , X, .. 1, --fs-,xgwv xg. fm, 512: +3 .,, fs.-, -A Q 'S lag mi 1 L.. 4 i:1.w1 ,A : P :. Q3 5 . g 55 A' X t 1 f , ,',, ,.-fx ,, I , I x . ' 5 F545 A Al f fi ' ' X -V... l 'N 1 , i ..Q1.fs.-...Y i 5 I Club RHCHQIHZH High cholar hip in Hi tor PHI ALPHA THETA 1 l'L'S1C1Q11i . . . DAVID SCIIUMI-IN X'1CL P1'0S1f1L'111 .... SII,111oN RITTER SL'L'I'L'12iI'f'. . IV1,111c:I11aRI'1'I:MONTGOMIQI11' r11lA0ilSllIACl' . . CIIARI.I5s H,1RGRovIa . . . 1- .1 17111 1NT Rf WV: 111111 11LI1L'11L'1', N'1ilI'1L'I1L' 11i11u'1'111c1st111. ' I ' ' 111111 C'ILlL11LI1 111111111 11111 111 3 1-.1t11s1- .111ss1-11.U1111d51'1111 . , 1'- , 1 - Y 1 1 111-1111-.1. 8146113.13 1x1 WX: NIHIAH :X1111 1I11'1w1'. 1111111 N11141l'1'. 11.11111111.1 11l'1,.ll1L1. Bt-11111' 11111111113 1111111 'I111111-1. Pon- 1. . . W 1 1 . 1,:111:1s, 11111113 P11 1V1': 51011114111 1111 N1I11'i11I'i0 111lI'l1l'N, 15111 'HTH Rf N113 1111-111'1'. C:11111-11111 N1k'1'il'I1!1l'. Hz11'1'1L'1 .X Vx.. -I'111111'r', 1.111113 A'I4'111I'k', 1.8111 N111111. A111121 X'1All'I'S, 151111 1'5a1'11uI11. NCOURAGIQMENT AND RECOGNITION in scholarship i11 the ficld of history is the principal purpose of the Della Chapter of Phi Alpha Theta. Dr. Xviiiiillll A. Scttle. se-1'1'cs as sponsor of this college 111111111' society. Since f111'11111tion i11 1952, 235 lNC1'l113QI'S have been initiated. At proscnt. there are -10 to 50 active 1111-11111QI's. Mcinbersiiip is hascd upon a 1ninin1un1 of 12 hours of history with a 3.0 or hotter grade zivcragc for Lliidergradiiatc students. Graduate stu- dt-nts must have co111p1cted 111 hours of history 111111 a lliiliillilllll gradc average of 3.5. Thu Bessie Sullins Award is g1YL'Il to 1111- graduating senior 111111 the highest ox'u1'I111 grade 2111-1'z1gc. Phi Alpha Theta is the iargcst Collcge honor sm-it-ty 111' its kind. 17117111 RUVV: Virginia iXI1L1I'9XX'. C11l1ll'1C5 Hill'1II'llX'L', Mar- !Ut'l'11L' N1-1111g11111c1'5. XV. :X Settle-. 111, Do1w1t11y Swartz. SIXTH RUNV: David 1:11-1w1I1, 1,Ail'I'j' iX1E3XklI1C1l'I', R1'111O1't 1111w1111s11. 01111111 BL-doll, E, C14iC1L'I11'lt'8C1, 113 B.-XCR RUXV: C1141111-s C11a111111111, Alien N111'111HI1, 51111111111 Sue Rim-1'. 131111111111 M111'1'i11. par - l r--.X -fr - .-, 41- 45 I C ' -, I-' FRONT ROVV: H. I, Astmt, Hubert NV. Hr-wlu-ig Bi-ii II. Crowley, Roy-'Se M. Parr, Marion lVI. Dyer, Lluirl VViiiu-r, Iolm Ginza. SECOND ROVV: Iiemu-tli F, Davis, VVm. Dean Critvs, james D. Williams, Aiulre-xx' E, Alla-n, jtilm I.. Barri ters Strengthen PHI DELTA PHI Magister . . ,IOIIN Ifiinuusow Clerk . . DEAN Cizrrns Exclu-quer . CLIFF HOPPER Historian . . Rorsia PARK Ftwgiiwii. Clyilr- IS. P1'itt'li:ii'cl. Il. Caiyli- Slu-rirlzm, B.-Xffli RI WV: W, Rulpli ljxittcrsiiii, just-pli K. I,mu-A Ir. Cflillkircl lf. Ilupper, BLIIIUILI, l,. Alla-ii, Ki-muelli C, lilliwn, Cflturli-s Il. ntnal Legal Interests rrii AN Iimvimsis nn liigli sr-Iwlrii-sliip, ilu- 1 liilm Rugr-rs lim ul' Plii De-lui Plii was l lurnu-cl at llu- lliiiw-i'sily ul' Tiilsai in ISVSIJ. The lrziluriiity is ilu- nlcln-st li-gill mgziiiimtifmii. lu-- ing luimclccl ul tlu- Uiiiwrsity nl Mu-liigzm in ISIN. Eligibility is clcu-i'miiu'cl tm ilu- luisis ill imiiiili-iiiiiicu ul' liigli lou-ls ul' acziclcmic ricliicw- nu-tit. Tlu- l'I'l,Jll 5 nu-cts muiillllv' urimarilx' tlu-sc arc rv l . - I . - J ' A 1' 2 ' ' sg. 1. luiu-licum xxitli pirvmm nl Iiwyrix mul juclju is giu-st Spunky-1's. Tlu' purpose- nl' ilu- gruup is tu pmviclc it lmiul ziiiumg nu-mlu-rs lmtll suciiilly mul lI'ilIt.'l'IIiIIlf'. Cr-i-twgutlu-rs at ilu- iilimmi mul uu- clcrgrzicluau- luvcl sr-rw lu sire-ngilu-it this miiliial inu-rc-st in tlu- legal wnrlcl, 'l'lu- group awaixls ii L-up fur tlu- wimu-rs ol ilu- lVlnot Cuurt. Spuiisrir lur tlu- group is Bruce Pcu-rscm. X IIRCJNT ROW: Clillortl lf, Hutton, Wiley Cox, Dan Tea- garden. joe Pelton. Rieliard M, l71lIAl4L'l', Veril Phillips. H. N, Carter. SECOND RUW: Sid Dunagan. Nlieliael Eoll, Patriel-Q Hays, U. Nlielmi-l King, Toni VV. Holt, David f. 'TlI..:-LX X F25-S s f, .REEF Q t 'Q Hudson Waillis. R, Lloyd Wlnitt-. HACIK RUVV: David Lawson. l7arrell Noe, Charles Hargrove, Sandy Wylie, Don VVailiel4. Group Di tribute Pamphlet to id Fre hmen PHI ETA SIGMA President . . . joe PliI.'l'ON Viee-president . . WiI,1ai' Cox Seeretary . . GLEN SHARP Treasurer . VERH. Pmi,l.1Ps o 1fuR'1'HtaR scholarship and present high goals and aspirations is the ambition of Phi Eta Sigma. The honorary soeiety. direeted by Dr. Clilliord Hutton. is designed lor freshman men having an overall grade average of 3.5. Established in 1948, Phi Eta Sigma is nationally alliliated and delegates are sent eaeh year to the National Convention. An initiation banquet is held in lVlareh. The organization also assists at the eoneession stand during Varsity Nite. The group distributes How to Study pamphlets to the freshmen. and in addition, publishes their own quarterly newspaper. The highlight of the year is the award given by the national organization to the outstanding man. eademie E eellenee Receives Highe 1 Honor 11111 111111111111 1111111111 e1 1 '11+1 P1'1'sid1-111 X i1'1--p1'1'si1l1'111 . Sc1'1'1'1111'1' Tl't'ilSlIl'L'l'. . . S1-1'g1-11111-111-Arms . P1111111 H11w1-11 1. . X1111-,N.1 i'il'I.SRI'lJ . C.111O1,1N15 .l.1Nss1-.N . , 1111111 Os111111N1' VV11111111 A. R1111 1-111111-1 FRUNI' RUVV: 51111111 N1111111111, R111 If1'1111'1'. M1111 1111111 P2lI'iiL'l', 11-1111 Hriggx, I.i111l11 Cii1illI1iWl'I'N, N11-11I1-1111 U111'11X. fxllll CIihh1111a, 1311111 VV1'li1, SICCUND RUXV: B1-11-1l1 it'IlIll'f'. H11111- IIm'1i1-r. l.1li1111 171111. Ni111'il1'11 Si11'1'1x, Shi1'l1'1 H11w1i11g5. Gail B111111-11. THIRD RUVV: Fi1v11l11-111 CII11-111111. B111'i1111'11 CIl111'k1'. 1111 Rf-1111-Q, 11111 111111, Rugul' 51i1l1f'Jlk'i. J I , 11 ifOI,'R'i'li RUVV: Niiilffiil fVi111'1'1ii1l1. C111'11i111 H11111. R111- 2 Phi Cilllillilil K11111111 ix 1-11111p111'11hl1'111 Phi B11111 R11111111, Thv 11111111h1-rs 11l' Phi CI1111111111 K11111111 111- 1'1'111111'1'cl 111 h111'1- 1'1111111I1'111d il 111111111111111 11i M h11111's. lllililllilillillgl Ll '55 g'l'2lCiL' 21X'L'l'klQC' 111' iilii i11lUl'S 11i1h il 3,25 ilYL'I'ilQL', Sixty il11llI'5 111 11111 11'111'ii 1111151 h111'1- h1-1-11 1'1111111i1'11'ci SIS El 111-g11i111'i1 1-111'11ll1'1i s1111i1'111 111 1h1- ii11i11-1'xi11' 11l 'i'11ix11. Uthci' 1h1111 1JL'K'2lSi1bIlili h11xi111'w 1111111111113 Phi C11111111111 iX2ll7l71l has 1111 51'i11'1l11l111i 1111-1-1111gs. I1111111- 1i1111 is hulci 111'i111- 11 1111111 1111111 111 I1111111111' 1111ci I lplilili 111 iviily 11'i1h il h111111111f1 11hi1'h ilfli111I'S 111-11 1111-111 h1-rs. The 11111i11 Qlbili 11i Phi Ciillillllil K11111111 is 111 1'11- k'1bl,Il'ilgL' high 11111-is 11I 111'111i1'111i1' 111'hi1'1'1'1111'111. 11111111l ii1'111h, D1111g S1111'111c111, inf, P1111i 1311111 X11111'1111 ix11ls1'111l, Iflifiili NUVV: iiiial P111111-, Li1il'lj Pl1111i1-11, XY. 1 , , , I-X iw111l1-1ig:1'. SIXIII R1 JW: inf, H111111-1 lu.111-l.11, I.1111l-111 ih1111111x, j11h11 111111111111-, i'.1i1111111l iillllllf, i.1111l11 111111'x. iilll I1111 Illl ixi1Iil1YiiXX1ii lXClx I '1 1 1 ss1'l1, 1 11 ', 'ig ji UAV DI. i11'1T P. iui1111, I11h11 1Jxh111'111', l.l111'1i Nl, I:ii.111, Ui, i71111.1i1i II1111l1111. ' . 5. -'ii 51 533.559-exi.9'!d L,.?.,, Mu ic Frat Pre ents All-American Concert HE LOVE of music and the advancement of its cause, qualification, and academic standing are the basis lor membership in Phi lVlu Alpha, Pi-t-sith-nt . , Paul, LONGSTRETH a nationally affiliated professional honorary music fraternity for men. Viet--president . - DAVID ROLLO The purpose of Phi Mu Alpha is hto advance Secretary-Fl'rcasurcz' . JIM VV,-.CK the cause of music in America. to foster the mutual Xvwclml DANE FDRIS welfare and brotherhood of students of music. to 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' develop the truest fratemal spirit among IIS mem- bers. and to encourage loyalty to the Alma Materf, The TU chapter's main project is the annual All-America Music Concert. The sponsor of the group is Dr. William Hackathorn. Honorary members are Dr. Albert Lukken, Van Cliburn. Franco Autori. Morton Gould. Ray Harris. and Robert Shaw. FRONT Ri WV: lan Birtzil. Ray Colt-n1.xn, john Connell. ley, Paul Longstreth. David Rollo. Robert Sherman, Mike Dzixid Lltltis. Iluain Clrt-gory l'l:XCli RUXV: Paul Hoclz- Sualler. .V -Iw- ' T fv Q 'wx Uk, r NN ',.. W FRONT RUVV: l3.t1'hara Killian, llavitl Fltlwr, Mila- Um- Pay'm', Cllwryl llrtagtltni, BACK RUVV: Chiu l.irt'-lx, clrm. lim Fav. 111110 lit-almt-.itz SIQCUNI7 RCNV: Sally Jxllll Iutlith X'ilIl'tTHt'l'i. 'Italy Htts-ixttwlm. 'Ilan VX'-.-al, Iaulgwit. Philliw .Xml Totuliiiwn, Sltarfvti la-it lfltppin, Rita Pi lpha lVlu De ign Chic Coed Calendar PI 1 Armlifx Mir, natimial pt't1l't-ssimial urgatiifatitni lui' the lit-ltl ul ptlhlic rclatitnis and ilCTYL'l'llSlllg at Tll, lwcgan tlmtlir active yt-ar hy' clcsitgning 19,-L-Sidi-,H U . h U Im 1-'Ay and buhlisltiug a Tll Ctwcl Cali-mlar. Tht- l'S . l V nmlt-ls hai' tht- calcticlat' art' Tll wucls wht, wurt' V1CC'p1-Csldcm ' ' MIKE GORDON st-lt-ctucl lrum 25 wnii-finalists hy a pancl nl throt- SQQ1-Cml-V - - ' BARBARA KHAAAN juclgcs: llfmward Hfmpkius, Max lfisliur. and Mrs. ' Amt Ft-llmvs, llrucu-cis lrmn tht- salt- ul' tla- salem- 'l't'casurcr . . FRED NIQICQIIBORS dai' project XYUNI to the st-lwlarsliip ltmcl ul' l'i Al- pha Mtn this scltularship is awardcd annually to an tiutstanding journalism studcut. The urganixatimi has met at lcast Qu-1'y tm, wut-ks tlimuglmttt the St-lmul yt-ai' tu plan thcir various activities, Faculty advistn' lm' Pi Alpha Mu is Tum Wfiticl. f-X .1-5 ms, I 'Wil .A f1Z:l'1f xl Q VT' 1 1511fl1Y'1' WNV: 1111111 H1':111111'a1', 111U'11is '1'111111i11so11. Cfl11'1'1'1 R1-111111 Kilgore, C1Qll'l'11j'll iVI11111'11:1x. BACK ROW: Sa11y 1311 futlon. 11.11'11z11'.1 1Sz1tte'11, N1JlI11X'll V111111-11:1x. SECOND 1llL'1'iNUIl. Illdj' l'Jtt1'1'st1'11111. 111111111111 I1'o11sic1e. 1111-1410 Striiiger, Rf INV: 15ill'1lJll'1l 1'Q111lllll1 Pvygy X'V111111s, liloise 1HllNNt'll. 5111111111 Flippin. Pi Delta Ep ilon Give W11ma11.lou1'nalitA ard Pl DELTA EPSILON 1Jl'L'SlC1L'llI . , C1111 RYI, Baooiuox Vi111-A1111-sic11-111 . . . S1's,1N Bixxiaa SL'L'l'C12ll'f' . . 1'111'1.1.1s r11OMLINSUN 'I'r1-11s111'e1' . . Illllllll Mnizuoczia s 11 joL'11N1xL1sx1 1il'2l1Cl'l11If' for women st11de11ts, Pi Delta Epsilon 1-111'1'ied out an active sched- 111c ol 1-1'cnts I111'0lllLf1lUllI the entire school year. With il goal ol 111-tter jo111'11a1is111 among 1111dc1'g1'ad11ate writers, the o1'ga11i7atio11 spo11sors niany projects dealing with the field ol jo11r11a1isn1g one ol 1111- most tJLl1SIill1C11llg projects is the publi- cation of tl1eSlzf111t. 111 1110 spring, Pi Delta Epsilon is director of the high school press clay. Also. the group sponsors their own Hllllllill z1w111'c1s banquet. Outstanding VV111111111 '1OLll'1lii11SlN is an award given 2lllI1ll311y by rho chapter. Serving as the chaptcfs advisor and assisting in its many projects is Bill Hays. 14- . .kg 1 Banquet Honor Initiate, Honorary Member Pl u11m11,1111N 1111. 1'x111 115111 111 111111521 1-:1111p11s 111 Iflnl. 1114- 11111111 11l11v1111x1- 111 1'1 1'.I7NI1ll1I 11111 ls 111 1ll1'111L'l' ll11l'l'L'S1 111 1111- 111-1c1 111 111-111111-11111 pl-t.SidL.m - D RICHMQD XY, H-My 1-11g1111'1'1'111g, 1111115 is 1111 1111111111115 111'g11111fz1111111 111 V hd H 111111 2111 111v11111u1's 11111s1 11z1x'1- 1-1111111111-cl 11 3.1111 111 '1'-- - . . fi . 1 . LL PMS' UH -1 H WS ON, 11c11c1', 1111151 111-11111151-cl 111 1111- IIPIJUI' 111111111 111 111L'll SL-C-I-cm,-y A A AMH514 DMU, 111155, 1111c1 1111121 111- 111 so-1111114 s11111c1111g. '1'111'1111g1111111 1111- f'C21I', 11111 11rg111111:1111111 111x111-5 V1'l'O2lSLII'Cl' . , 11.1x1f1z1'1,r1,111N1w.',1111 wx 11119 1111 YC 'Q1111 1ll11N1ilI'IC11I1g SlUL'i11iCl'N 111 1110111 1111-1' ' 3 ' .1 c11sc11ss14111 111 1111-11' L'l1pQ1l1L'L'l'1Il! p1'111css11111, 1111011 ar l11uy 1111161 21 1W11l1L1llk'I 111 111111111' 1111 1111- 11011 1111- 11.111-s 111111 1111- 11f111111'111'y 111v11111c1's. New 111111111'z11'y 111c11111c1's 111 111 EIJQ111111 rlwllll 1111' Rnlwrl BI'2lQ11L'f .111c1 11. 13. R1-111111111 11115 111111111'111'y C1ll1W is spun- 1'cc1 115' Ui-1111111 VV1c11111c1. FRONT ROVV: 11111 11111111111, R. 1, B1'11111t'X, 11:111f1111a111 KJl7L'I1I. 11.'XC1i RUVV: 11L'I1111Il 11, XY11-11111111 Rwgm' Nzrwnbi, H1111 VVL-114111. .'xl111k'1 Dnxirl, S411 11-cl X111111111111111-1 S1'l11111l11111l. 1111- 111111111111 N1-H1 ,xi T4111111. -ff--'fav ' ' 5' K '. '11 fJ1 NAT Q3 T 1 Xi. .. - if ,- Award Pre ented a Pl GAMMA MU President . . . BARBARA LOFTUS Vice-president . . CHARLES HARGROVE Secretary . . . LINDA LONBERGER Treasurer . . FRANCES SHIRK FRONT ROW: lirances Shirlt, Mrs, Paul Murphy, Mrs. Nlartha l.t-unarcl, l.inda Christ. R. K. lane. Almeria Smith, Harriet Bar'vlay. Ijomtliy Swartz. BACK ROW: Don Bar- lncenti e ior Service I GAMMA MU was formed 'ito foster the ideal of scholarship and social service in the study of social problems. A special regard for the social sciences and a high scholastic standing are prerequisites for membership. Mary Clay Williams guided the members through the year which included the Spring Ban- quet, a Christmas Tea and initiation of new mem- bers. As an incentive for service, the club presented awards to an outstanding student for scholarship and leadership and to an outstanding civic leader. Recipients of these awards were Frances Shirk, student. and William Stahl, civic leader. num, james Ellington, William Keasler, Ir., Mrs. Louis Desjardins, VV. V, Holloway, Mary Clay Williams, Dale Felton, Sandor Kovacs. ya Y 'X i Y . ., 1 t ,. iinvttm 'l'I1m-rt's:t llnllingsxwrtli, Put N'l.llini1v5', ldlxllllil' FRUNT ROVV: lun Nvxxilmii, Kitty Iinllmxsly, 'livsxi 5 , Nlitchcl. lilly llllys. llfvpu llilI'klt'I'. SIQCUNIU RUXV: Imln llavis, Dnnnn lvnl-tins, l5ll7llll Rl WV: xlilfj l,, Pvilxilmll. Birliilis, H2H'l72lI'2l Malt-l.e':i11, Clin' Ilalnse-n, :Xnn Z6-inn-r. Pat Cintltlvn, Clznxt Nl:1tl3nii:nltl, HQXCIK RUXV: Ht-wrlx' THIRD RUVV: Bin-lmm linxsnn, Claim l:I'L'l'lTlilIl. Re-tlnli l7mw1g Ivan Briggs. Kilgxrrm, lliiint- liruniniv. FOl'llTll NONV: l.intl1i ll.n- Initiation Tea lated by Women' Honorar SCROLL President . . . IJOPE IJARIJIAIR Vicc-President . . KITTY HOLLQWAY Scc1'cta1'y-T1'casufor . . PAT MAIIQNIQY CROLI.. AN iicmxoiusx' st-linlgistic snuicly lui' junini' mum-ii, is Lll'lClL'I' tht- spmistwsliip nl' Kay linstvr. at incinhcr ul Nlnrtur Btmrcl. Tu lwt-miic it lNL'lNl7t'1' nl this tllfllilllllillltlll rcquircs all lt-:ist Ll 3.0 gmclt- ilK'L'l'llgL' Ihr till cn-dit hnnrs. This ycur TU houstccl '35 wtmwii wht, liziw antznnucl this linntnt Ono nl' tht- nntstuncling PlA1llL'1'1llllS ul' tht- yuan' was the initiutinn tm whicli was hclcl in lalc Nu- X'L'llllUL'I'. This uwnt was highliglitccl hy tht- pres- clicc of Dr. Mary Clay VVillitnns, lUI'1llL'I' clczin nl women, wht, cluliw1'0cl the initiation address, To ln- true sclitnlms, in tht- lullcst sense ul tht- word, and to promote thc dcsirc lm' scllnlarship in OIl1L'l'Sn is tht- goal of this lint- orgzinization. .,.- TDP RUVV: Slmron Collins. Louise Diekt-y. Donna Dupy. Hayes, Theresa Ilfwllingswnrtlu, Donna Icnkins, Freclricha Sherye lkcr. litllen Harbt-rs. BOTTOM RUVV: Kay Storm. e'lVl'lAgdblVl'cFt YM aouzmc SCHOLARSHIP, leadership, and musi- cal ability. the national honorary organization of Sigma Alpha Iota maintained an active P,-L-sich-m , . DONNA DL-plgy schedule throughout the year. Incorporation t U Day is the annual fund raising project which was Vicc-presidt-m , . LINDA CZHAMBIERS Secretaries Etriarx llixrzaisas, l.AVoNNE Davis Treasurer . . SIIERRY Essiir: held in December. In the spring, the group ar- ranged an American MllSiCHlGll which was open to the entire University, This ycar the TU chap- tcr of Sigma Alpha Iota was host to all of the statc chapters at the annual State Day which was held at the Mayo Hotel in Tulsa. Membership in this honorary fraternity for women is based on an accumulated over-all grade point of 2.5. and a 3.0 grade point in music sub- jects: second semester freshman standing is re- quired. Sponsor is Anna Harriet Foshee. Repre entatives Sent SIGMA DELTA CHI P11-sidciil . . NV,xYNiQ Biziyxxi Vim'-pu-sinlciit . ClI'.RAI,lJ l'OPi. SL'Cl'CIilI'f' . . , . JIM FM' 'I'u-iisiiu-r . . juiix Bfxii.i-if FRONT RUVV: lim F4133 Ucrulil Pupv, Diivul Eldvr. WiiQ'l1t? Bryant, Bill Hays, Ed Ii-liiismi, BACK ROW: i 1 A l , fe V 4: Q irginia Con ention uma Yi-1.xiis,xfgu. 41 iigiiiiniul juiirinilisiii li':m-riiily was usliililislin-cl in Sigma Dvllzi Cflii mi llll' 'l'l' ciiiiipiw, Nlalv iiiiiiwiiilisiii xlmlviiis, lmili Q'l'llCllllllL' zliicl llIlClK'l1fl'L1llllilli'. xxliii liim- uuiipilvcl il 2,3 gmclc aiu-i':igc im' Q-Iigilalv lm' lNl'llllN'I'NlllI7. Smiiu pi'ujL'L'Ix ul ilu- l'i'zm'i'iiiIy' im- lic-lpiiig iii ilu- pulvlixliiiig ul Iliv Slum! :md tliv Sigmzi DQ-lm Clii miriiiiml piililicatimi iiml sl-lliiig :iclx'vi'IiNiiig lm' ilu- lXI.Nl7AI.I.Al5Ill'M. This your Sigiiiii D1-Im Cflli Svlll l'L'lll'U5L'lllllllXCN. Wliiyiiu Bryant and Tll xpiiiiwr lfcl juliiiwii, in i lliu iiziliuiizil wiiwiilimiii, livlcl iii Nfirliilk. X irgiiiizi. XVuyiic zmcl lfcl ix-lLIi'm'nl lruiii ilu- uniwiiliuii xxilli mimi' iiuxx' iclcus iii Ilic liclcl fill jfvuiiizilisiii. 'llic Tl' uliaiplci' mirlqx L-lim-ly with tlu- iiziliriiiiil gum Dc-llii Chi I'mli-iiiiily In lu-lp wpplciiiuiit Ilicii' Slllflllllg ul, ji1ui'1i4iliwiii. Nlilw Nn'm.iii. Nlilw Qluixliiii. l-'ni lmiixliziiiy, llilv Spin-i' Im' Slnlll. Yllulll XVWLI. I ufl'x': fw?if:i.- 1K QWFQY5 If? 'l l i ,,,, , ii , . iv! M. il Birthda Part Heldb New 0rQanization T SIGMA Pl SIGMA NE or 'rug NEwias'1' organizations on campus is Sigma Pi Sigma under thc sponsorship of Pro- fessor Roger Hartman. This honor society tukcs only thc T013 third of thc class with at least a 3.0 in physics. Although this is a ncyy club. they ulrcucly hayc at mcmhcrship ol 35. Their purpose is to form a closcr and more mcuninglul relationship with physics. This is ac- complislit-cl at their monthly meetings by gucst spcukors. with informal discussion zrltcrwyards. As scryicc to tht- community and the school. tlrcy awa1'd scholarships to thc yyinncrs of the Sci- cncc Fair in tht- liclcl ol physics and to physics majors on campus. Their main social lunction ol the your was thcir luirthclay party. in thc form ol' a Spring Banquet, on May lS. Xliitliiesoii. Cl. Dvliuur 'l'lion1us. l.eonartl Dcyonshirc. Kartlici-inc jones. Er-XCIIQ RUXV: Robert E. Elmore, Ray- mond Hcuth. P, S, Xvllllillib. lit-uncth VV, Hcnnigun. Prcsidtut . . DARRYI. SPREIQN Yicc-Prcsiclcnt . . . limit-Ls NIORGAN St-crm-Itu'y-'l'rcusurt-r . . XVlxi,'r I.1PKi: Ifllt lX'I' Rl JXY: li-tf Pcltorl. Heil Sun Kim. Room D, Haut- nuui. I.i1ni:s X, Xlorg.ui. llirrcll Spin-ii, Si,-yyctl Nloliunuuoil l's.l!L'Ill, SHCI IND Rf JXV: lorry Nlilliotm. Rzixuiontl l.. K , . W9 -2- F Y 552215 V' A:-ww . --7 ,I r' FRUNT RQVV: Carlos A. NIJILQCIA. Rttlwrtn I.. Vvgtts. R. I. Kult-ni, BACK ROXV: UIIIHI' FsI':IIII'Iza. Bill Hmxxtnl. Bradlvy. Alcxaiidt-I' Kmmlttk, joe TilI'2l5i1L'I', BL'1'l12NiLI1I Mar- Poclm L, Vegas, :XhtlOllIIvssviII Navi. R. St'lIf1t'p1rt'l, NIIIIILIII quez, Bahrain Snmii, Icsus Urtu. Snyycd ivilliillllllllflll Shtmks, F. UIItit'I'I'c-1, A. SilI1I8Cl'llL S., I, Raul RI1dI'iqI1t'7. SOCIE 0F P E T R 01111 U M PIZRATING AS A LOCAI. DIVISION Oi the American Institute Of Mining El1Q.IillL'L'I'S, this SOL-icty Oi' EN G I N E E R I N G Potmlt-IIIII E1lQiI1L'L'l'illg has pruvich-d HU inter- esting Oppurttltiity for its l'l1ClNi7L'1'S in vimvitig tlitt at-tuatl phascs Oi Oil It-tilting. Fit-Id trips Iwrc taken Pfesldcm - ' - JOE THRASHER to x'aI'IOus I'L'iiIlCl'iL'S and Oil ht-ids in Ordui' In pm- Vico-pmqidem RICHARD VVETTAW vide 21 hc-ttct' Imde-rstattiditig Ol' this fin-ld Oi industry Secretary . 'T1'CilSlll'C1' . . . BOB COOPER ALLAN KOROLUIQ to pnssiblt- future pctmluilttt L'l1gIillCC1'S. Tho Ilii- titmai AIIVIE has sunt tmp mt-II in tht- industry f1'Ul11 all parts Of thc wtmtry tu local divisions Of AIMF. Ex'cI'y yt-III' tht- gmup has sputismivcl il Student Pupcr Ctnitcst for its IUL'l1lbL'1ASl this itiwlvcd a pai- pct' xx'I'ittmI cm variwtls tcclinicttl phttst-s Of tht' Je l'U4.'ll111 inc us rv. ll awarc was Qiwn ic Jcr- t I l t J A l I tl sim with thc hast PLIIJUI' and tht-It it was L'l1lCl'Cd in Static cuinpctititni. Sptmsurs arc R. I. Biuicllcy and Rodger Schripcll. W., Q 2 lillf UNT RUVV: Raimi Allen. l,inti.i fillll Fmt-iiiaii, lane BACK Rf WV: Nlartha Boha11non.Iohn Cliristie. Bob Burch Smith. Kay Fostex, Klan lit-unit llo. Nladeline llillyarcl. Sanclv l'ilIll'l2Q9!'. Xlary lframpton. 'lgClbP 'il Itet'The'F'ld Q 0 C I 011 0G Y CLU B HE SOCIOLOGY CLUB is one of the newest organi- K lations at the University of Tulsa. The club is open to anyone maintaining a 2.0 grade IPI-Qgidcm I . A RM- Fug-I-ER average and having completed six hours Ol work in sociology. The group provides programs which Vit-of 1 ' sd X11 . Kimi-iN AI.I.l N . . - - . lu I L I ' ' ' are sociological in point ol view, Some of the gm.,-QIm.y,1'l.l.4m,IU. x MARY IJRMHJV,-ON topics lor programs were vocational fields in soci- ology. race relations, high school drop-outs, and the problems ol urban living. lVlt-etings are called twice a month. The main goal of the society is to perpetuate interest in soci- ology and to discuss Community problems. Dr. Nancy Feldman. professor of sociology, sponsors tht- organization. Academic Performance Stressed b Hcncrar SWORD AND KEY Prcsidcm . . . KAR1. Lixxiu Vice-president . . Dom: STORM I?N'l' Sfscrotary . , DON BARNUM Tre-asurcr . . RAY HIiA'I'II FRONT ROXV: Inc- Pelican, David Sc-luiman, Dun l5.ii'mmi. Vvril Phillips, Sid Diiriagrcn. Kzrrl Lsmd. BACK Rlilxrxrj worm AND xi-.Y. nimfs l'lflI'lfil'ilI'5' sc-lifilzisiic wri- vlv, was lirvriiicd cm ilu- l'iiix'vrsitv ul Tiilsri uzinrpus in ,laniiiiry ul' ISHN by c-ight sr-iiim' ii - nien lu pmiiiiitc- :md ziclxaim-Q the cziusc ml scliiil- zirsliip and pruviclc ri siiitzilnlr- I'L'UlgII1lIlfJll lin' thim- in future- yn-airs wliu may distiiigiiieli rliciiisclvue in scholarly zirtciiiiim-:its and in trails ul L'llliI'HL'lCl'.U Mmiihc-i's arc- sclcc-lcd im che- basis ul zicaclr-:nic pcrlsn'i1iziiiL'c. with ai '35 grade' i'c-qiiircd lim' jiiriiurs and 3.125 lm' sc-iiicwsg che-y must ln- mah-, lull-time students. with ii minimum ml 'Sli limits' mwlx :il TU. Tlicir faculty spumfu' ie Dr, Ziimm-rmaii. Quarry Pluiilwrl. lulm limi-xiii. Druid I.imwn, Ray llvziili. Szim Pulls. Uzm lliiritmam, 'l'i'ii'y Smith, llzirrvl Spiwii, -Aj i Tau Beta igma Eteemetl as Morale Boo ter B E T A INCE l95l, the Alpha Beta Chapter of Tau Beta President Vice-presi Secrela ry Treasurer . . VICC1 SHARP dent . . FR,-,N Caavisxs . . . . EILMQN HARB15Rs . . Tnaaias.-xHoitixcswoaru TOP RUXV1 lflimlvetli Barnes. Nlartha Bnuek, Fran vens, l,- iuise Din key. ri i Q .. l ,.-1 .K'? .Qe Y :ii 2 1 V- A -5AQs,gga.,,f ' , iff if 'if f 1 ? ,a I ,. ' i C vs' 5 ri V.. 'Q 5 .Q 1' 1 vw , Margo Glenn, Carol Hanson. B Cla UT Sigma has been the morale booster of the Hur- ricane Band. The eight active members of this honorary society boasted nine pledges this year. They were initiated second semester after complet- ing one semester oi band and having a compre- hensive grade average of 2.5. Complementing the years activities was the an- nual dinner usually held during the football sea- son, at which time their national executive secre- tary is the guest speaker. Tau Beta Sigma holds called meetings throughout the year. Qther activi- ties include the quarterly publication of Podium. Dwight M. Dailey. director of the Hurricane band. is the faculty sponsor. TOM ROVV: Eileen Harbers, Vicki Hoggott, Theresa Ilollingsxvwtli, Donna Icnkins. Carol Miller, Susy Sample. 14'- . '- tu Ati? - 5' r 'zi , g4B: c' Zv' t ef: a' f-:f.G jx z'.'. ' ':,-niiig' F1iJ ,,1 1 V . k r 11- 1. ffl i at fa' 'fl .. ,bi ,gm V oe '1-. ws Q' mx - 4 C39 v ,X x fv, FRONT RUVV: Etlwetrtl Dumit, Illdllll Dmlxe, lan Birteil, F1't+111:111. Sue Cl11'iQte1x-111, THIRD RHXV: B1'LlLtINt1III l.ititi11 S. limes. Carol 141111 Fry. Paula Bmadd. SECOND Brueslle, Iwltrt llurdle. llttiwltl H.11'11uu, li.-XCR IQOXY: ROVV: l,iilXI'Ul1k'L' Nl. Qillillillll. lack F, llenry. FIPQ111111' H. H. Rod111t111 ltmex. 1411111-x :X, lit-tl1el. iimxx 1x1,P1i1x PIII. a 11ati1111al d1'a111atie ll'iilC1'!1lff'. is 1111 l1o11t11'a1'y Kllgillllfilllttll llHI'lllL'Cl at the l.,lIllYL'l'Slly ul Tulsa ill l92f3. Under tl1e spou- Presidem A I JUDY DRAM. s41rsl11p ol D11 Beau111t,111t Bruewtle. Theta Alpha Pl1i strives tu inerease intereat. tu stimulate ere- VlC9'PrU5ldt'm ' - - lAN BIRTCH' atixeness, and tu lwter artistie ael1ie1e111e11t i11 all Secretary , t CAROL LYNN FRY tl1e allied arts and crafts ul tl1e tlteatre. They M alsu e1111t1'il3ute In the 11atio11al 111agafi11e, Cue. TfQHS1'1'Q1' A - I-ITITIA TONHS The twe11ty-tvn,1 111e111l1e1's tif tlte scmeiety were Selected 1111 tl1e basis ul aeeumulated points gained by w411'lqi11g i11 U11ix'ersity tml' Tulsa tlteatrieal pru- dueticms. The l1'z1te1'11ity has u11e l1t111c11'a1'y 1110111- l1er, Dr. Harriet Barelay, In Cillljllllijlltflll with other aetivities. Tlteta Alpha Plti also sp1,111so1'ed an 1111 iiIll'lLl2ll Cl11'ist111as Party a11d a Spring Btmquet. IO3 . , V . - - W' 'f5f'-55 . 1 ' i if gYu,VLv , 1 ' M J x ' .5 Y-' - . , ' W W' - A f' f' 'I . - . 4 , . x. I, - , J.. A-I' ' xv klvfd ' 1 N t ' 'X - 4 K-+1 ', fe! . Y NN. 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L ' - ' .. - .5 'S - ..-',-, n -HJN1 ., ' - - ' .7-apr.. 2 . ,- . 3' -- .- M . -gp.: - . 1 ' '- , C :ET , C' '::-' ' . C ' N E- ' 'fi -' ' . ' ' Vg. WE LIKES TO do v.11af ML-3-1 our fancy! Thafs The rnoHo0fH'xe Ouf1o Lunch CNul::. I04 General QW?f X- 'CIW SEJXTIQD: If-lin tlsboriie. xlL'Y3Lll'l1L' llolines, Ridge Bond. Richard lludson. Bill Hays. David Hall, Iobn Hayes. Tom Uilii- Ullnliillii. Bill Sihlliwii. SECOND RUVV: It-ss Nlareli. RL'l'l'y Fl't'L'I'Ii.ll'i. Clitiulesiti. Burlt- lianlxs, Niznilyn Dunham, Hob flreeii. lumni Promote T o Project TU ALUMNI ASSOCIATIDN President Vice- pres SLtCl'L'l2ll'y Treasu rex . . . RIDGE Boxn ident . . . QDLLIIC CiRESIlAM . . MRS. DAN P. HoI.AII5S. IR. ' . IOIIN OSBORNl'I HE TU ALUMNI ASSOCIATION. under the direction of Bill Hays. is an organization of 12.000 mem- bers. serving to unite both graduates and for- mer students of the University of Tulsa. The sev- eral projects ol the organization include sponsoring the annual Homecoming and providing a full- tuition scholarship to a TU student. This years recipient was Bob Iones. sophomore pre-med stu- dent. A special feature of 1063 was the publication of the Alunmi Mngflzirze, edited by TU graduate Rex Blakley. This journal is supplemented by the asso- eiation's Alumni Review. Another new project was the start of tlie University Club. designed to provide cultural. social. and recreational activi- ties for its members. llonorar Drill Group Perform At Ceremonie lililffll-IMINKQ ,rr nr-,mc:.x'i'1oNs amd :npr-uiirgs is rr spccirrl lCilllll'K,' ul llru Air Ffiru- ROTC Drill 'licrmr Cmrrpusccl ul' rwvrily-lix'v Craclcls, ilu Fil-gr Ijgrirpmmr group has rilw In-cn liL'ilIlIl'L'Cl Llllflllgl llru lrrill-rims IQHN BRAY at lmllr 'Ill lmskclluill :incl lirmlluzrll gxrrrrcs. Tlrc' ROTC IL-ami ulm purliimm-rl at rlrr- npr-riing ill Nlcrrirwirrl High Sclrwil and mzrrclrr-cl in rlru Vel- urrriis Day llrirwrclu Nzrlurrilly sur-lr l3L'l'liUl'l'llllllk'L'S ruquirr- piwir-rica' lu rirclvr lu sqiluufc pr':rr'Iicc wssiiniw in xxillr ilu clzrily classw ilu- clrill uwrps lll'Ll5ll up mi Ilrcir 'kzrlwul l2lL'L'SH ur 7 rrm, 'l'l1r-su uirly risus wr-ru fill'- wut llris yuarr by ri trip In lfrlrlucs Air lfuru' Bam- iii 'Fwpr-ka. lizmsrrs, All llru clrill rrrr-irilvcrs also rc- ur-in-cl rr rilwlwn lor Ilia-ir pmliuipailimr in ilu ROTC clrill rczmr. FRONT ROVV: Ifllm lf, Bray. Kc-imvllr l.. lluxirlx--ir. Sum- Im-l ll, Nlqiimln-ill, Uimiii- li, llr-xrlmlm, l'SgXCilx Hi IXY: ley VV. Kuulra-l, N lIr'll1lA'l K. Slui-Hui, Nrirlirm lf. Svlrill. lqiimw NI, Nlwrrii, lluimlrl lf. Xx7lllll'Nl'll, Dvniris ll. Xl.illlm- SECUNIU RUVV: lic-ii R. XVilliumQ, lmm-N Ci, lVlL'K11XXIl, llnmiurr B, lluwsr-r'. 1: ' f ' fprf' ' M- ' , ' pecialists from Indu try Speak to AC AMERICAN CHEMICAL SCCIEIY Presiilem, . , , IINIII.-XYNIS Scerciqiry . LYNN NlciCi,,xs1413r I-III PN I' Ill IXYVQ Kllilim Alf-arilllix,V.Xllw Xfuwus. Ii.IIl'lI Hai lm. Xlxclmel lzllix, li-ll Smylli, Ixueeiie tml. jwlm VM,-lee lmi llayiies, lryim NIi'CI.zwAey, jxllll Llilvlmm, jmlllh Ilm ilwii. bI1C,llfNI7 FIIIVK1 lxem K,fl.lper. l.lmql Izllim, Ixailm- I'l'lIll' limes, Ray Daxxwn, liwlv Nexxtun, flllAll'lL'S XYLI. oi'N1Ji51J IN HIS-I. the American Chemical Society is npen to all students majoring in chemistry. VVilh meetings lmec a mimtll, the ACS invites specialists from IIICIIISIYY tu speak. They also have speakers l'rum the laculty. and lllms on science and cliemiwtry. The ACS iuslills a hetter insight to chemistry and the licld ul chemical engineering, The society ciieuiiragics aclxanccmclit ul' chemistry in all of its branches, and prumnies high standards ol scholar- ship. The ACS presents an annual award In an out- standing lrcshman and senior majoring in chem- lxlff' ur chemical engineering, Their lacully spou- sur is Alice Vascrs, Illvmlmi Nliliimmlli-liii-, Huy Betienliauxen, Rily llralmm. T-lm XY, Iluli, Charles Geiger. li.-XCR RCJVV: Richard 'l'lm1.ixi, I.. N, IDL'UvllslllI'l', Lexile Silvers. Nlayne VVhite. Cliaili-A I lille, IDI-11 Ifraiik, D, Michael King, Charles Nlartin. 'hy 1 5 7 1 '12, Q 1 A FRONT ROW: 131111111 D11111111, E11111- xNrO1Ll111, C11111111- 111111 N111C111'1111-, 15111111 1,41j.fNL1H11, 111111113 1111111-11 11.-XCIK B115w1-11, 1-11211111 N1L1Fl'2U', Marty N11llCilIA, Dixie 1-Xiiiis, 51111111 Rf HV: 1'1lII'Yl'1 11, 1111111g. 1111i1- 11111111.111, 11.111 C1111-1-1, 13111 17111111-r, Marilyn AXIUI1, S11s1111 111-11111. 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V1CU'1'fmdL'm ' ' BEN STEVENS 111-111 111111 1111- 1'11I11 Sp1111S11I'. rlwlllll A'!111.1111111.1. SCC!-013,-V t I NMRILYN AXVI-UN M1-111111-1's11ip 111 1111- 1L'11gllL' is 11111-11 111 1111 11111-1- 1 1-S11-11 T11 S1llC1L'1l1S. 01111-1-rs 1111- 1-11-C11-11 L1lII'1llgI, 1111- T1'C2lSllI'CI' . . R1's'1'1' 11111Ns11N Scumd Wlnwtcli 1-X1-1111111-Q 111 1111- .-X11 5111111-111s 1.L'il1.LllL' i111'111d1- S141-11-11 111115, 1-111111111113 1111- S1llC1L'l1lS 111 1-111111111 5111111- 111 N1111111-1' N1l1lIl'L'.S 11sp1-1-ls, 111111 1111- 15111111 B1111. xx-111C11 is 111-111 C1lll'1I1QI 1111- Sp1'1llgf 111111 is 11111-11 111 1111 1111111-1'Si1y 8111111-111s. T111- 011111 111811 1111111s 1-x11i11i- 1111115 11ll'11llQf1141LlI 1111- 9k'1141111 191111 FRONT ROVV: :Xnita Braclsliaw. Doris Smith, Susan Cansler. Nlargarct Cowrms, Sliaron Thomas Bass. Toni Walner. Sherry Harlielrl, Debbie Burton. IOAIIIIL' Ilofhnan, SECOND ROVV: Lynne Tucker, Carla Russell. Lynette Clootlen. Nairicy Yaclon. Carolyn SVest. Carol Norris. Betty VVieclem:inn. I.ynn Hughes. TIIIRD ROVV: Vicki Iloggzttt, Iloiuia Ai'rigo. Ian laclgson. Ian Maittliews. Phyllis Beretlos. Nlnny Ilowk. Holly Schiclc. FOVRTII ROSV: Billie Rou- Bu iness Women Pla BUSINESS WOMEN'S CLUB President . . SHARON Briss Viccfprosiclcnt . . IVIARY ALFRED Secretary . . . . PAM Iusricia Treasurer . . NIixRt:ARE'r COWANS ers. I1 'anne Kennedy. Kaye Wright. Iudy Miller. Carol Ann VVestall, FIFTH ROW: Drenda Stout, loy Carnagey, lane Dewcl, lean Ann Holmes. Helen Lewis, Dcanie Sumpter, Terri Pitts. SIXTH ROW: Ianet Rivera, Barbara Bender, Mary Perrymnn. Maij' Alford, Barbara Naifeh. Linda Red- man. BACK ROW: If-an Stephenson, Linda Ross, Barbara Packard. Lcc- Miller, ludy Holden. n mbitiou Year OMEN 1aNRoL1.ED in the School of Business are eligible for membership in the TU Business VVomcn's Club. This professional organiza- tion is designed to promote interest and activity in the world ol business. Each month. prominent business women speak on the advantages and re- wards ol commercialism. One member is honored annually as the Business VVoman ol the Year, A Iavorito professor is named at thc spring luncheon honoring the business school Iaculty. At Christmas time, the business women help to decorate the tree in Lorton Hall. and participate in various school Iunetions, Mrs, Xymcna Kulsrud and lVIrs. Vccla lVIeGinty are faculty co-sponsors of the club. Circle K tlllers Ser ice to the Cemmunit CIRCLE K Prcsiclcnt . . . Tom HOLT Vice-president . . RON Cocaniu. Scc1'uta1'y' . . RICHARD IJARRIS rl11'CilSlll'L'1' . . R. LLOYD VVii1'1'1i FRONT ROVV: .lulm Hayes, l.lttyd XVl1itt', Run Ct-gclvr. Tom Holt, Riulmrcl llfwis, VVx1ynt: Im-ksmi, Itilm llaixxltins. OR 'riiosii lN'I'liRliS'l'liD in cmplmsizing the- acl- vzriiteigcs ol tlir- Amcrium :md Crrmrcliem wary uf lilic tliruugh survicc. Circle K was ustzrlu- lisliccl at lllC lliliycrsity ul Tlllsai. Circle: li begins catch year lvy lt-ruling aid during Fry-slinizm Orivu- tartitm. Otlicr activities iucluclt- lflullmyucri trick- tn'-t1'cz1t'. play :md Varsity Nite- LISIICTS, Rlttucl Dfmor Day, :incl Cuniptis Bt-zttltiliczititni. Spur,-izrl L-wuts uf Iilt' yuatr ine-liiclu lllk' CykiillltPlllll-'IXUXJIS District Ctliivt-ritirtri amd rlir- Circle- li Imcrmartiftrizrl Cftmiiwiitiuri. llmlcr tliu yflliililllL'C amd siipuiwisifrrr ul' julm llztycs, spcinstm the- Qlulv lilculx rm ultciimtiiig NVL'CiIlL'Sdllf'S in l'tNllll '3tltS til' tlir- Stuclcnt Actixitivs Building. fiillltllll. Stvwii Sqrltmitrri. B.-XCIK RUXV: lliiyitl lltuiitl. Clrznlvs Bulim, Rub Slxiriucr, I,ttll Vt-spimtiii. jim lfttutvux SECOND RCJVV: Rtmlwrt C, Aitrlit-wn. Iwlm Davis, Clary lllt'llbi1l'lQlll'll'll. Rwlw Xltvntm. Engineer Club Celebrate t. Patrick' Da hr. P:t'i'n1Cx's Dar is the highlight of the year for the Engineers' Club here on the University of Tulsa campus. On Nlareh 17. the annual En- gineers Vtleeli' is concluded: this celebration is held in honor of the engineers and their saint. St. Patrick. One of the events which always takes place during this celebration is the engineers' ban- quet: awards are given to outstanding engineers and to the instructor they eonsider the most excep- tional. Another event is the dance held in honor of King Pat. the engineering student with the top grade average: his escort is the engineering queen. Throughout the year the group has gone on several tours, heard several lectures, and viewed various lilnis all to further their interest in this field. Faculty sponsors are lerome McCoy and lvan Roarls. Saniti, Nathan Shanks. THIRD RUVV: Terry Smith, Ioe Thrasher. Al Roroluk. Riu Freclrirlis. l.arry Gregory, Art Nlires, BACK Rf WV: l.evvis Stivt-rs. Ron Vick. lint Naylor. Reid Nlelitui. Y x . N L, N41 ,viii - 'F , 'TC' FRONT ROVV: Slierzy llzitlieltl. Iulie Holmes, Pam Smtt, Slwpmxl, Cliatrles l.t-0, Patrick Hays, Slifnwui Hass, BACK Carolyn VVoSt, Nlilfj' Alford, lim Slirtlstnll, lim YVtillwr. RUXV: laiiivs C. Spmicttr, Inu VVt-stun. Clmfk lElx5ll'UNl. Don Guy. lynn Hughes, lVIarg::1t1't CEOWJIIIN. SECOND Dirk llit-ltttsttxi, Dt-nnis Nlultlm-. RUVV: Clill'01'd E, Huttun, lat-k Bttrtels. Holi Hnnis, Tfmt Executi e Club ponsors Annual Bu iness Da EXECUTIVE CLUB President . . . Im SIIOFSTALL Scc1'e-tary . . lVlARY Aufoizn 'Tl'CHSLlI'Cl' . . IIM VVALKHR me iixlicitvrlvii CLUB scrws as it studt-ut planning L-mmuittuo lui' the Cwllcgt- mf Business. The nictiilvcrsliip is Cmiipusccl ul' tlit- luur clcctccl 0Hlt'ct's. cluctccl Class ftHicc1's, tmcl tllc ptvsiclctits of all Bttsittcss Ct-llugo wgtttiizaitimts. 'lille pttrpusc ul tlio club is to 1'up1'csutit tht- stuclcnt views in all Cullugc illl'Zlll'S. tu spoiism' actixitics :md ltlm-tifms ol tht- Cullcgc. amd tu pmiimtc lt-uclt-rsiiip in tht- study-tits. Excctttiw iiicmlvt-rs prcsutitt-cl the :mutual Busi- ticss Day in this spring, ll1L'lllflll15.f an zisscmbly lczttttriug faculty :md SlllClCI'll skits. pu-sctitzitimi of tlic Npmlcssur Stiarlw' Axxxtrd, and L'I'UXX'l1lI1g.f of Business Day Qttccn, Faculty sponsors art- Dean M. M. H2ll'gl'l,JX'L', Xyntcmt Kulsrud. and Dr. C. E. Hutton. V,--1 vw 5 B, o . fb-1 J FRONT RUXV: Rav Foster, Lana Boatritglit. Richard lf. Gail Iorden. Donna Baker. BACK ROVV: Douglas Parks, Irwlinsori, Gilhert Cliancev. Ive Gann, lrlz Yoiuln. SEC- Inn Frtiiiseiii. lfred Renfroe. UND RKWV: Yield IlL'l1l'lkl'l's, Nliehael Full, PM Glidden. German Club Introduced on T Campu GERMAN CLUB President . . Gir,siaRr Cuaxci-Qt' Vice-presidt-ni . . Iota GANN Sccretarv-Treasurer . . . l.iz Vo1c:H'r Publicity Chairman RICHARD E. JOHNSON IE NELTGIERIGEN. the newly founded German Club on the University of Tulsa campus, was established in order to enlighten any inter- ested student of TU on the various aspects of the German language as well as the German culture. Outstanding events of the year included the celebration of a German Christmas, the showing oi a lilm in German during the second semester, and also the holding ol a large German Dinner at the close of the school year to conclude their activities. In addition to these events, the organi- zation met and planned all of their activities on the first and third Tuesdays of every month. Co- ordinating all of the activities was sponsor Iohn Zaborovvski. Q.: Home llc Club aintains Active Year at TU ll0ME EC CL B President . . . IANET Rosiammtim Vicc-prcsiclt-nt . NIARGARIII' NlCC,xR'rNEY Secretary . . jvm' Euw,xRDs Treasurer . . JOAN BIRBILIS FRONT ROW: Putty r-l1l'ilYllll0ll, Shirley llurwlc-, Carwl Bowman, limvt Rrvsmilmum, N'largnrt't Mulfzirtiicy, Nami' He-flin, Ioan Birlnilis, SECOND RUVV: tllvmln Stovall. Iudith Bartrm, Arm Limlley, julie Clcvcrlancl, Margie Wliittf, AJQRINQA IN ur htiving had ut least lmur hmurs in humc ct-urirniiics, tht- mcmlvcrs ul thc llfmic lit-oiiuinics Cltllv c1uvpt-1'titt- iii urnijiilic- tion with the stzilt- and lllllltllllll Hmm' Ecmirnnics Assucititifm in runny prmjccts. This yt-ar tht' TU gmup xx'o1'kccl cimjwintly with thc Asswciaitimr in crmipilmg it lmmklt-1 whit-lr lists the rurimis irppnr- luiiilics in it litmmt- L'CUlltJllllL'S L'1ll'CL'I'. l.zist spring. thc L-lub sont lzmct Rust-nlvaium and Carol liaut-vtt as clt-lt-gates tw ilu- iiutifniul wiiwii- limi hclcl in Kimstis City. Also, caiclr yt-ar thc gmup cfmtrihutcs to tht- state st-lrrrlmsliip lurid. Dirt-crm' mid latutilty udxlsfrr ill tht- Kllylfiillllilllllll is Milclrccl Nluliot-. l,OIllllL' clllll'lIll . BACK RUXVZ lX'l1'S, Nllltll'L'tl Nltliwu Slmimi Clutltlt-ii. Cfaiiwlyil Chitiwii. Sylwit- lmiilwert, Xlairllyii Rt,igt'rs. rv ., N, E S, .T l , 1,2 ,f . 1-1 if 0 -. W L A I A ' -. 1 .1 J ,.,. , ' '5 'o ' T.. -t is 'I , -H X ' H .. . 1 Q, ' .,,.- 1 X Y K 8 QQ ' A . T? -in A NEA .K 1 , R . . . .l 1 , 'I b - u -' ' ls . ' ' ' . , 353227 Q -N t .ui K- 1 .. 1 , . M ' ' f x ' '23 1 l P' I - Y . .l txb I in 5 at A .. W, - In Ii If: . E f. U i.. AQ: lk- , 1 '3 2 ' +. 31- If A' ' , ' , if f z. Y ' I ' .- A, 1 4 .N t i Q' , . xv -- 'S'- 1-' ' i 1' : i .wg rf- QQ-' 'K Y K X 5 ' X' ' l ' :, 5 -.Qs . , X- 1:-.5 . PM fsqi sgx A ig, , '-N lil .Q t fi l f ' , ' Q Y t . 3 X . 6, l ., ,Q i L L Q -A 4 Q ' r Fr, , ,. -V ' V 1 Q Ls, 3 gf 'I E X 'QF' 'ff 3222- ggi - i -M . H:-,x ' . -l Lge- l 3 ' - ' i-35 , ll 1 s- Y t i llurricannette Help Promote chool pirit HURIIICANNETTES Co-captain . . CHERYL BROGDON Co-captain . . SHARON HARRIS FRONT ROVV: Sandra Petliiuk. lacklyn Minniclc, Marilyn Ylullenax. Katheryn Gray, Carolyn Mullenax. Nannette VVall4er, BACK ROW: Cheryl Brogdan, Marv Ann Cald- ....,Y.,. ., FQ QM ,,, .,,..,. asfif,' ROMOTING scHooL SPIRIT for the Golden Hurri- canes, the twelve members and two alternates of the Hurricannettes provide a delightful half-time entertainment at all home games. Mem- bers of this drill team are selected through try-outs by the co-captains on the basis of marching ability, appearance. and scholastic achievement. Their clever routines require practices on Wed- nesday and Friday of every week. A familiar sight on Skelly Field are their red velvet costumes and golden crowns. In addition to regular perform- ances, the group also accompanied the team to Stillwater for the OSU game. Hurricannettes were formed in the spring of 1962. Rita Payne serves as director of the group. well. Iudith Barton. Iudy Popejoy. Sharon Harris, Kathy Kennedy. SFA 'Ui --vt 51 Q ,-X .3 'Q' Q, , X. TOP ROVV: Nlajid .-Xlmlntmm, Fugem- Coil, Ierry Davifl- RUXV: Nlarthal Nlinffar. TD2lI'I'0ll Nm-. Gail Nnystr-nn. Ninn sun, Tenn llnlt. Bill Martin. Bill Nlzniltlinl BU'l l'ON'l Slneldnn. David Stcc-lc-. Independent Held Gettin -To-Kne -You Dance in C Rfll-Ellllil' Kial.ilY spnnsni' nl tht- Inclt-pcndcnt INDEPENDENT STUDENTS - i - Stuclcnts Assm-iaiitm. was unc nl the urgentl- A S S 0 C I I 0 N mtinn's monthly lcatuim-cl speakers this yt-ur. This sm-itil its well :is sci'x'icc mgnitimtinii is upon In till stuclcnts not affiliate-cl with z1Gt'L'L'liuitgzll1i7alf President . lVlAHTY MINIQAR UNH. , U To orc-atc L-qnnl i't-pix-st-ittzttimi nn unnpus :incl Vice-president Doms Pnn.1.iPs A . f A 7 . E A ninn- unity tnnnng tht- inclcpundcnis. .ln Indo- SQQ1-Qfary , B11-L MARTIN pt-ndcnt-sponsored Bridge rI'ut1nunncnt. Christmas Treasurer . BETSY Kinxlnn' Dance, Suu-tl1cai't Dance. and at Cutting tu Knuw Yun Dance :irc lu-ld tnnnlztlly, Marty Mincan' was the lSl6'3 Sweutltt-nrt, The liltccn ln- clcpcndc-nts met every Monday evening at 7 p.n1. in nmin 306 ol thc Studi-nt Activities Building. The twgnnifzitinn is aflgiliatt-cl with tht- tiatiuiiul Independent Stuclcnts Associatitm. r1,,f- INQUISITUR STAFF: Robert Stephen Lee, Indy Pollard, Dan Allan. Peyton A. Breckinridge. Ron Iohnson and Gary Casteel. '-if E 11 S Y .ef-. NL Censervati e Paper Initiate Political Rallie INQUISTITUR Editor . . . PEYTON A.BRtzcK1Na1DGu Associate Editor 8 President . DAN ALLAN Assistant Editor -... GARY CASTEEL Art Editor ..... R. STEPHEN LEE Advertising Manager . RON JOHNSTON 66 NQUISITORU IS PUBLISHED each month on the University of Tulsa campus by the Tulsa chapter of the Young Americans for Freedom, a national youth organization sponsored by out- standing Republicans such as Senator Barry Gold- water. Besides publication of the conservative paper, subscriptions to which are sold in order to finance the expense of writing and printing, lnquisitor members sponsor programs and political rallies. During the past year, the organization brought Governor Henry Bellmon and B. Hayden Craw- ford, previous Tulsa senatorial candidate, to the TU campus. lVIembership in the political organization is open to all interested University of Tulsa conservative students, Forum Held Concerning Foreign Policie INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB President . . . DAVID SCIIUMAN Vice-president . . . . Trim I.rfACrr Secretary-'I'rez1surer . Gumo AN'rriz,xN,x Progrurn Cllrrirrnau . . BILL Conrras FRONT ROVV: VVilliam lermey. Beverly jenna-y, Peggy Combs, David Selruman, Bill Climbs, Dun Feugm. Ted vm Y -xx. V I Am!! 25 -till. ll 'I .gl-il 'IIN' L4 nl'- RGANIZI-Lu ox 'rrrri University of Tulsa campus in 19-IS. the purpose ol tlre Irrtemuriorml Re- lzrlifms Club is lu loster interest in and lmuwl- edge of irrlerrrartionul allairs, This goal is aeliieved ilrmrrglr mumlrly meetings. lectures. clisc-Lrssimrs, and forums efmeeruirrg current foreign relulifms and pulieles. The special events will rlre year' irrelude il spring climier. XVi1l1 appruxirnzrlely lilly memlvers. rlre wrgurri- mrirnr is open to all iuterestecl TU students. Dues are mme clullur per' semester. The fwgrrrrimlimr is ufUlizrtecl with llie mrtifmnl .-Xmieialriuir ul Irrtermrrliunul Relarium Clubs, Fue- ulty spurrsurx are Dr. Emile B. Adel' and lnlm Hedley. I.e4ul1. BACIX HOLY: lark Larry, Izmrle Adel. Hub Sliermzm. lvl DAQ International E position i Highlight oi I O INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS ORGANIZATION President . . Vice-president . SCL'1'k'IiII'N' . . Social Chairman IJILDRO Peter AaDt,:t,nZtz Tuwrxniat . IANICIS Baonsxr Caaorrx HENDERSON VIIKINT RONV: Nils. litlitli N. Sidxxt-ll. Ctltltrs Rillllllt'!. Tiixtni XI:-ziou. llnsst-in Nl, Naehtli. Carolyn Ilentleison. lletlro Ihtlilo Polry. .-Xltdttlxtziz Tuxx'atit't. Klan Kettnt: llo. ' ' ' ' ' ' I t . .. to callltrs .-Xrniantlo Nlaget. lot-artlo .X. N.ilIvutn.t Di. Stn Il. Koxxtes, SIQCIIINII RCJNV: Roherto l.. Njegas. Estenhan Renier. II:-lgaeent Nlezni. George Solomon. lzhrahnn Nlotat- ITII 'HIE END of the spring semester. the Inter- national Students Organization completed its third sueeesslul year at the University of Tulsa. Open to all TU students. the ISO has as its purpose the furthering ol international under- standing on the Campus. It also serves to aid new loreign students in adjusting to life at TU and to sponsor social and cultural events. The highlight of this year was the annual Inter- national Exposition held Mareh I5-IT. Colorlul booths featuring artifacts. elothing, and music from many dilierent Countries delighted over I.lllll'l visi- tors. The ISO also sponsored a talent show on Deeemher QU in which all the members perlormed. The Iaeulty sponsor is Dr. Sandor B. Kovacs. dian. Alwtlussailani Zagaar, VVint Ondantl. Surinder VVazir. C. T. Huang, THIRD ROVV: Suresh Patel. Nlustapha Felsih, Nttolas A, Arvelo. Mohammed Sohail Khan, Ibrahim Hau'isa. .-Xltdul-NVahalw Salayineh, Oscar Romero. Bahrain Sainii. Iradi Taheri. BACK RUVV: Mario Eugui, Chebil Tamil, Norman Pereira. Nlohamed Alem. g't'N-...---f L 41 , t 1 t t s' :,NN.9y FRONT ROW: Paul Ri Means, john Kuhlen. Dain Allen, Ted Leach, Charles W. Mohr, Ir., Inhn Weis. Hugh Robert- son, Bob Gideon. BACK RONV: Inn Hnekensmi, Robert C. Atehesnn, Dniittlcl l:L'Ell.fll'l, Dick Cfttmtll, Cl. Ernest Weis, Rielmrd Hill, luck Cam: La Club In pire TU Pre Law tuflent LAW CLUB President. . . ED VOKOUN Vice-presidents TED LIQACH, JOHN KUHLIQN Secretary . LEE BETHEA Treasurer . . CHARLES MOAR ASED ON VOLUNTEER Mizmiximsitiv, the Student Law Club nn the University nl Tulsa campus is designed to inform and inspire the pre-ltiw students of TU. This rwganifzitieit was fnrmed nn the campus in the spring of 1963, and this year it boasted 35 members. Meetings were held in room 301 nl the Student Activities Building every three weeks. These meet- ings offered the epportttnity tn the pre-law mem- bers nf understanding and appreciating the vai'iutts merits of Law. This professional organizqitinit en- tertained such events as lectures frnin prnniinent lawyers in town, mont courts, and also, various trips to the court rooms. Dr. Toni Staley is the faculty spnnsor fur this organization. pa v- IAVV SCHUOI. IUURN.-Xl. STAFF: Stun Pierce Doylc, llerman Sn-inlnuhel, lr., Hulorcl l.. Allen, Royse Nl. Parr. Uzrvid F. luuuw. Law chnol Journal Begin Initial Publication L A W 0 Pianuixcs ix rrs FIRST mink. the Law School journal consists of student writers who have achievccl l-l crcclit hours ol Law School with a Edil,,,-,m-C1m.f - . Sfmm-Iiy DOYU5 2.5-3.0 grade average. These student Writers are rcquirccl to writc ut least iivc contributions for the Miumgillii Edilml' ' ' DAVID IAMES jnurizol over the time they are in Law School. NUM. Edjim- , . BUI.-I.-ORD ALLEN Once these writers have colnpletccl the Hvc contri- butions at the end of Law School, they receive a A'i'l'l'i Edimr ' ROYCE PARR ccrlilicule ol nicmlucrship in the Tulsa Law School l,cgislulion uncl Book Rcvicw Editor Ifflffiiflfi 11,.1,mAN Sp,5IN,,UCHU'. IR- Thi- llrsl issuc ol the journal appeared in lanu- ary, the second in june. These issues contain stu- dent and attorney writings on different subjccts of law. Advisors are Charles Linder. Iamcs Thonius, and G. K. Patrick. Free Tutoring Service llllered b Meth Club MATH CLUB President . . RAY Hriixrii Vice-president . . . . 1015 PELTON Secretary-Treasrirer . lVl,1R'rnA ROBERTS FRONT ROVV: Icrry Adanis, Ann Ziemer, Sharrin Harris. Martha Roberts, 100 Pelton. Ray Heath, Ann Gibhins. Carolyn Axton, jerry Rogers, Pain Bedlm-tl, Veril Phillips. BACK ROW: Iutly Morgan, Ralph Veateh. Iulian Ennis, AVING 01fFER1iD a free tutoring service to all math Students with Courses up tu and includ- ing math 333, the Math Club uf TU main- tained 3 busy, inclustrious schedule throughout the entire schoul year. By holding meetings c-x'e1'y other Thursday at llzlill 11.111, i11 the Student Ac- tivities Building, the lVl11tl1 Cluh has upheld its purpose of stimulirting 1111 active interest i11 the Held nl inzitheinaties. A unique event sponsored at the hrst of the year by the Math Cluh was the selling ol x'111'ir,111s ac- euniulated math hooks found in the ninth depart- ment. Professors i'l'UIIl TU and ether universities, as well as pmfessifmirzil men of the held were fre- quently guest lecturers. P1'r1lesst'n' Garrison was faculty spftiisurt Steven Ariyzih, Douglas Parks, XXIHITPII Clarriwrr. Iohn Ryan, I. Larry Martin. Nliehael Del Casintt. lid II1 mriiid. Elimlnetli Chesnut, VVillian1 lobe, Bill llaiiiiiwm. ' 5: .J S' if eff ,' , 1:1 It , 1 ,gg 1 - 3 11 if ' 1 I . 5 F5 Y 'lm E' tl Club Sustain lntere t PHYSICS CLUB President . . . LARRY DICKEN Vice-president . . . B1-1v1aRLY HARRISON Secretary-Treasurer . . IOIIN VAUGHN FRONT RUVV: Sayyed Nlohaintnocl Kazeni, Beverly Har- rison, l.ilI'I'y Diclien, Iohn F. Vauglian, Uatlreon Maxxwll, SHCK JND ROVV: Darrell Spreen, Larry Gregory, Bob Ellis, .s.. ' 'M ' ' ' R ss fPss4's1i:I.Pf4fs1'- -5' - 'q,,,f.,i535g 'MX':X?Z., -fa? -ss I -15' .Q - 4 A . in odern Physics FFILIATED WITH the American Institute of Phys- ics, the Physics Club was organized on the University of Tulsa campus in l956. The main objective of the Physics Club is to create and sustain an interest in physics. Anyone who has an interest in this held is eligible for membership. The organiZation's agenda for this school year, outlined by Roger Hartman, who is the faculty sponsor, included the sponsoring of student papers, viewing various films in the realm of physics and related Fields. and also inviting various guest lec- turers. The eighteen members of the Physics Club met every second Tuesday of every month at l 1:00 in one of the physics classrooms. Cary Mc-Donald. BACK ROW: Roger D. Hartman, Ken Schuette, C. D. Thomas, 1 t lllll- FRONT ROVV: Rita Payne, Lynn fX'lt'Clz1sl4ey, Tliert-sa Hnlliiigswurth. Nlunnet Bruek. Kitty Hullmxay, Nluryuint Caldwell. Iudy Pnpejuy, Ann Zienier, Sandy Vlunnen. Innti Sue Hendon, Marty Nliitear, Dean Stevensnn, SECOND ROVV, Barbara Mat-l.ean, Reditli Kiltgnre. Dun VVtu'litls. YVilt-y Cm, Mel Gillespie, Frank Ftrs, Sid Uunugztn, Iot- Peltun, Cnrnlyit VVenger. less Clt-vuteztu, THIRD RUVV: l.c-igli Taylnr, Dr. Hennt-lxe. Dean Canter, 'l't-rrp' llit-lseistiii. Lluyd VVl1ite, Iwbn Davis, Clliziplatin Kelley, Petlr-r Publi, Pulte-y, BACK RUVVi TD1lI'I't'T Spret-ii, D11 Hipslwr, TJQIITPT Nile, Uatid Liwuld, Clnirles lltirigiwnt-, Bill Ctunbs, Nlike llurltett, Tum Hult, Dr. Innes. Pre ident Club i Vital Part oi Campu Life PRESIDENTS CLUB President . . l.EiGi1 TAYLOR Dean of lVlen . . HARRY N. CARTER Dean ol Wumen . FLORENCE S'riavi2NsoN Director of Publie Functions lizss CnoU'riaAU Welfare Cwmmittee . H. RODMAN JONES O COOl2DINA'l'li the various activities ul all reeng- nixed campus ni'gunimtitms, as well us to dis- euss the prubleins wliielt may arise tnntmg the tngmiizzitiniis. ure both vital eoneerns nl the Presi- dents Club, This mgttiiimtitui is made up uf tlie presidents of tlie reetvgnixed campus elubs at TU. Operating in its liltlt year, the Presidents Club has proven itself to be ul the utmost impurtttnee in the TU system nl' twgutiiztitiuiis, Meetings are held in the Student Aetivities Building onee it inuntbg the meetings are preeeded by ti dinner. Dr, Ben C. Henneke has served as bust fur tliese dinners as well as faculty spunsur. x '--i rv x t -or J FRONT ROXV: less Chouteau. Theresa Hollingsworth. Brogden. BACK ROW: Frank Fox. Wiley Cox, Charles Reditlt Kilgore, Nlrinnett Brock. Ioe Pelton, Leigh Taylor. Hargrove, Darrell Noe. Carolyn XVenger, Iudy Popejoy, Kitty Holloway, Mary Ann Caldwell. Ann Zienier, Cheijl Iini Sholstahl, Don VVarlick. enate Co-ordinate Campu Acti itie STUDENT SENATE President. . Vice-president . Secretary . Treasurer . . Luton TAYLOR . , Iois PELTON NloNNiaTT BROCK Riznmi KILGORL: HARGED WITH THE responsibility of coordination and initiation of school activities. the Student Senate is composed of an elected member from all campus groups. The organization has a hand in every major undertaking on the campus. These include such items as all-school dances, Home- coming and concerts. A lecture series is in the offering as are the TU Talkies. Also handled un- der the supervision of the Senate are the often spirited class elections. Varsity Nite has once again proved its success. The Senate meets every Tuesday in the Student Union with sponsors Dean Harry N. Carter and less Choteau. Throughout the year. the Senate makes an attempt to further its goal of promoting a sense of school spirit and pride in the traditions of University of Tulsa. ROW 1: Monnet Brock Mary Ann Caldwell Wiley Cox, Sid Duna- gan. ROW 2: Frank Fox Charles Hargrove The- resa Hollingsworth, Kitty Holloway. ROW 3: Redith Kil- gore, Darrell Noe, loo Peltori, lim Sliofstall. ROW 4: Darrell Spreen, Leigh Taylor, Don War- lick, Nancy Yadon. f EA Visits Various School oi Tul a System STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION President . . Vice-president . Secretary . . Treasurer . lfl-It INT RI PNY: Earhart.: Ilolvson. jotly Iaclvson. llattie Cur hy, Harrie-t Nlarrs. Ili-pe Harder, Mary Breeding. It-an BND Stephenson, Anne Williiiiiis. Brenda Duran, SECf ITUVV: It-rry Adams. ludy Dean. lane Camden. Marlis I,usl4. l.ctai Nunn. Susie Kettli. Nliiry Perrynian. Carmen . BARBARA HOBSON . Ioov jackson . Home I-IARDHR . T'TARI?lli'I' lVIARRs UNCTIONING AS A college level branch oi the Na- tional Educational Association. the Student Education Association has maintained a year oi productive service projects. The SEA began the year by organizing a Halloween service project conducted at the Children's lVIedical Center. This was followed by a Christmas project of similar na- ture. During American Education Week the mem- hers ol SEA visited hoth the high schools and the grade schools ol Tulsa. Meetings were held twice a month on Tuesdays at ll:OlT in the Student Activities Building in or- der to provide members with more knowledge ol the teaching prolession, This professional organi- zation is open to any education student interested in participating. Faculty sponsor is Dr, Parrish, Nlistler. Christine Rolvlwins. Dale Ainstutz. BACK ROVV: Sue Norman, Kathy NIcC:rnn. Marguerite Nlontgoniery. Pat- ty Howell, Sharron Ritter, Beverly Dover. Marlene Hinter. neister, Dorothy Crowder. Carole Washer. Alma Russell. 1 5 FRONT ROW: Kenny Knurr, l.iz Barnes, Donald White- sell, Fred Manel, Tim Whalen, Roy Sheild. Dnnuld Ienen, Q f? fff' .. , I Young Demo Encourage Int ro t in Politio YOUNG DEMOCRAT President. . Vice-president. . Secretary Treasurer . . FRED W. lVlARVFL RICHARD E. JOHNSON . JIM CHURCH . Liz BARNES Hia TARGH1' 011 the Yeung Demncmts is aimed at Rcquainting yfmtiiig men and women with their government und C!lCOlll'Llg'lIlQ them to take an active interest in politics and puhlie opinion. ln February. at Mayor Meeting twink place in which Denmerattie euntenders lur Mayor' partici- pated. Speakers for this prugrttin included Ed Parks. County Chairman: Juhn lVleCune. State Representativeg amd Howard Edinundstmn. Senat- tur, Miss TU Young Democrat is an l1tn1m'ut'y title awarded to il young xmiimti who is il Yeung Democrat. lVlembership is upen to all interested students, The eluh has 30 niemhers who meet every other Thursday at 7:30 p.1n, Dr. I, E. Cadenhead serves as their sponsor. r W.. el an 4-x 4'.29?J,, 3,333-TiIQ7Gt,5..' FRDNT ROVV: l.iz Nlarsee, Betsy Kirkley, Darrell Nov. Ian Iaekson. THIRD ROVV: Karen Nlt'Keever. Sue Ellen Dan Allan. Tlieresa Hollineswrntli, SECOND ROVV: Nelson, Don Feagin, Barbara Batten. BACK ROW: lennie le .-Xblwutl. Charles Mohr, Tom NV. llolt, Iell Smytli, Charles Meyers, Ir., D, Michael King, Sharon Flippin. Group Prepare for Aeti e Election Year YOUNG REPUBLICANS President . . . DiXRRELI, Nora Vice-president . . . DAN ALLAN Secretary ..... BIETSY KIRKLIQY junior Committee VVon1an MARY BUTIIOD Treasurer . 'I'rr11Rras,x ldOI.l.lNGSVVOR'I'II NTIIUSIASTIC SUPPORT and interest in the goals and principles of the Republican Party are found on the TU campus in the Young: Re- publicans Organization. Meetings are held bi- monthly in the SAB at 7:30 under the sponsorship of Dr. Paul Buthod. Installation of ofiicers took place at the annual This year's activities included the Spring and Fall Conventions. Bill Burkett was elected to Serve as chairman for the Oklahoma Republican Party. Spring Banquet. Young Republicans also selected a Miss TU Collegiate during the year. All students interested in political developments of our time are encouraged to attend. 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Q 5 il ll Q- -My . 1 Q A- Le- A , SHERRY HATFIE LD 'll Business NV1m1en'S Club, Proxiduit Suri ull Executive Club Sigma Alpha Sigma, Prcside-ni Kappa Delta , N eg- lxixm. lamp HARRIIYI' MARRS i :gf ASME' ImH.xidL,m SILILIUIH lliliicaltiml :Xsmciatiui1 'V .ml .mil lim-y, Proxidm-lu Phi :llpha Theta Q5 ' Phi Mamma Kappa Pl CHQININH Mu fig, -:jg Plu lim Sigma hvllull l C Bill-J'I' lf-mmlalunl Siliular' Chl UYNUHH Ami I. DAVIIJ lim Risiivies l'i lfpxill-in 'l'.1u lxippai Kappa llxi lu ll ll'l'rlllli Stiulvnix lJI'Q.lllilillIHll Kluilvrii Cfhuii qXlXll7 liaml l'hi lit.: Sigma Sllllitblllil, llrwicluiil llhizlwui IM-lm Kappzi Sigma Cfhi DALE SPEER Sigma Delta Chi Pi Alpha Mu Sumcl and Key Omiurun Delta Kappa Alpha Tau Omega. Prvsidcm .-.X X . x A . xc. k,,N ,,. i eg. 5. X X V ' QQIS,--fam? - X wa-was .- 'in 5 S. K, v -12, ,, S'1'u'L K1x1B.x1,1, Buwim-ms Manager: B.'xRBAR.'x BISHOP KIIARKE, Editurg Iimma j,xNsaEN. .hsistant Editor: REDITH Klxczrmh, :Kxxixtilllt lfdimr. Huge tail Compile HKendallabrum LANNING AND coMPiI.iNt: the pictures and writ- tt-n matcrial lor cach pagt- in tht- lii-1NnaI.i.A- BRUM was a hugo task taken on this year by a voluntecr stall of st-venty-tlircc TU studcnts. Stlpciwising the work ol thcst- stall' iticiiiln-i's and preparing the book lor linal submission to tho pub- lishcr were four salaried students making up the cditorial stall, ln Octobcr, Editor Barbara Clarku and Business lVlanagcr Steve Kimball attcndt-d the Assot-iatcd Collegiate Press convcntion in New York City. From their lour days in Nt-w York, tht-y rtttui'ncd with cxciting and now ideas lor making tht- award- winning K1f1NDAI.LABRUM an oven better yearbook. Helping the stall in their effort to product- an All- Amc-rican rated book was sponsor Ed johnson. liliNl7gXl.l..-XHRI 'Xl ST.-Xlflf Editor , .......,.... Baaimit.-x Ciaaki Btisitu-xx Nlanagtfr . , .,...... Sriivu liiximti, Assistant Editor . . , Eioiste jixxsxifx Aasistant Editor , . Riiiirrii liiiuoitn Head PlinIogt'aplu-r . I . Itxt 'l'llfPRNHIzl-NH FRONT RUVV: Nlarilyn .-Xxton. Kitty Hollowai, lanut Smith, Sally Smith, Pcugy XVilQnx, liarhara Klavlt-an. r W in HFIEQETRZL-. 5 snuxx'em'b:1:RQNm,mr81R'se-T 'a.Qmbl1 . 1 Q C ,i Pltotogiaplii-ix ..,..... jimi limb, lfi-:in Nlmitxfi Claw lfditorx: Barbara Vlatl.t'ait, Nlarilitt xkton, lJr'iLi.:y Wliluux, Carol Spina, l.if Ynigln, Shirly l.-iw, 'lulic l'atinan, Clit-ru' l'vrrauIi, joan liirbilix, Ditk Nlt-am. lfztvtilty lftlitorx: Kitty llnlloway, It-wt-II Cahill, Nanty Sli-t'pt'rl Nlartha Clarlw. fJI'Lf1lIll!1llt4tll,N Pittiirtw litlit-aw: Klart :kltlritliltz Dixie' Covhran. l't-rwnalitit-x litlitnrx: Sharon Rittt-r, l.ynn lluglius, Clit,-ryl Hiogdan, Nant-5 Sthulf, l'ant Print. Sports lJlt'lLll't'S lftlitorsi Dah- la-iuix, llaxitl lfldvr, Iohn l.t'i-, Candi' ltldinux. Sportx Copy lftlitors: lfaith Bail:-i, Clirik l.any, Cari Yr,-tk, Carol Sinix. Clit-uk l,iL'tiirtw lftlitorx: xl.llK'I.l Xlvrt-tlitlt, Xlsirilc lixiilcy. Rvnt- litltt-t't'tlQi', Nlary Anna' Sliinitt-i', Gerry llatliuak- Ctvtik Copy' litlitors: lftantfit' llit-roninioiix, l,tnda Crvcn, Judi l.intlli-ig Carolyn ffatron, Nlary l i'llt-rs. lJI'Lf1lllIl1lilHllN Copy lftlitors: Sally Smith, Hi-th Pt-rctt. Ronda Cuxhinu, Mary llliLlt'VXktmiitl. Nlartha lirnfk, Mary :XlIi-rtl. Clivryl lit-llmxs, Ytxian Urnik, Katt: lionla. Xlargo Llltinn. lilinabi-th Xlarwt-. Xlt-t'rilwf liailt-, Dorothy Cartltwr, l..iuia l.t-tt lin-tilantl, Carol lm-, lan Ht-nnet, .Xnita liratlxltaw, Clwttii Arntt, llolly llolhert, Ruth Civlitioti, Kay' Ct-nxlvy, Xlitrlwllt- litxtlv. Cutlinvs and Typing: Nlai's1ari-t Cowaiik, linda Smith, Caroly n .'Xxton, Spatial VVritt'ts: Satidra lint:-lizitttl. Clztylw-it NlslQlllNL'y'. Picttirt' and 'lhuiiit' Editors: Carolyn Nlullmtax, Mairilytt Nlullt-naK. Iant-t Smith. BACK l3ilWV: lulu- Patvtian. Nlartia Nlt-it-tlitlt, Nlattia Batilt-3, Nlari :Xnnv Slit':ire'i, Carol Spixtw. ya ..-x. xxx 4 ,, 5 i, A .X X x 'JV I 7 , N Eifiyx., .... ri! a -- .- ' fixedwsswa .k , 'N ' x lf Y ,f .. eg. 3- 331 9? Q -gwfg pm. 4.-:sw 4 -wx 9 if tgirl. T FRONT ROXV: Sally Iackmn, lay Dmrnen. BACK ROW David Snhuman. Landon Richard. I w I58 Collegian Gi e Weekly Ne el Campu RIN'l'l-ID FOR 'rms enlightenment ol' the student body. the Tulsa Collegian gives a clear and accurate picture ol TU's campus activities. The newspapers editorial stall is selected in the spring by the Board ol Puhlieationsg furthermore. positions are open to those persons showing an in- terest in reporting. In addition. it is not necessary to be a journalism student to apply lor a position. The weekly publication of Tulsa Collegian was a combined effort of a stall of I8 reporters and more. working diligently every day ol the week to put the paper in circulation. Working under the guidance ol Ed johnson. facility sponsor. the staff includes such positions as editor-in-chief. assistant editors. sports and society editors. reporters. photographers. writers. and many others. Editor . . . .,.... lm' Dowisiaw Assistant Editors SALLY jixexsors. D.-win Sciiitwii-its Sports . . lliiu, lllfszm. Society '.... Photography Editor . . . , Photographers . just 'l'itoRNai Business Manager . . . Assistant Business Manager . Sharon lflippin. Susan Baker, Cheryl Brotldon . Choi Sizwimombs Citi-art, Bsooixys naar, Fitifn IVIARVFI. , , jonsB,x1Lr I.,-.Nnosi RICHARD N- fuss Hts-ssmix-mlvmix-Nl - .,'sm15:vf1..1..1-'-sfs: .s'. .t - -.-::-. e .. 1 Q 'x SU' -'Q 1 4 N KXVCZS-VXI TOP S'I'.'XIfif IAlI1Ll.l Hunt. Sault Bl.llxL'IA Rvm Langley, jam- Zsclmch KWG Plans Successful Year in Broadca ting I'mgmn1 Iiilx-atm C.I1ln-I Al1HULIl1l'l'l' Ncws Diwctwl' 'I'rz1IIIu IjIl't'L'IHlx Sports Ililvclm' Rwn-nl I.II7l'2ll'Iilll IIIIIIJL' I,II3I'ill'ILIll VV1n1m1's Dim-clm I1 xl B1 XI XII XI CJHIIIIIIIIIK' D111-flmml Nx I'uIHIic Ilvlzzlimw Dnulm RUN I l'n-Img:-11111Bulls-lm I-dllfn C III IS I lm I I x IN I ' X 1 I Hg 1 lb I I u mm-. I1mI1 IU: :I-1-, Climfl IIIQQIIIN MIX un lu gr Is wk I umm, HKUIIIIIIIUIII lim-A III I Xl Ix Iw I u x LIHI SI CU I7 RU lll ' x I7vYu11Il,ll4lIwSkim1Iy S14 x W , III I'-1LI1:mlw11. QIIII Imlx lmllm Hum In K J I N ' fs.::Z2.,.'A .ma- i Ge POSING for 5 family porfraifw in Wlwi1e Wings are nv Drain, M-51+ Cnmpbe-H, David Hunt and Lynne Buff, T Theatre Ollers Notable heiee el Plays ma UNIVERSITY orf 'r1'i.s,x Theatre presented a dis- tinguished choice ol' plays lor its lEl6'3- l 96-I sea- son, opening the season on Tuesday, Uetolner 22, with a highly imaginative production of Ibsen's roving tragedy, PEER GYNT. Thomas Montgom- ery played the role of Peer, with Donna Nance as Aaseg Sue Ghristerson as Solyeig: Eleanore Bash Froman an Anitra: Linda Moseley as the Troll King's daughterg David Hunt as the Troll King, and james Bethel as the Britton Nlolder. Old stand-bys in the enormous cast included Lititia Iones, Garol Fry. Patricia Baumann, Judy Drake. Diana Dutton, Tom Tones, lack Henry, Gary Doyle and lack Connor. Among the many new- comers were Betti Hunt, Diane Blaisdell, Mike Willard, Veril Phillips, james Henson, Bob Odle. Gary Drain. Charley Gross and Matthias Gamp- bell. Beaumont Bruestle directed the play, Harold W. Barrows designed sets and costumes: Iohn Hurdle designed the dances as he did late in the season for KING HENRY THE EIGHTHQ and Lawrence I.ee Graham functioned as technical assistant. The next production, playing on December 3. -1, 5. 6 and 7. was entirely helmed by Harold VV, Barrows, who not only designed sets and costumes. but also staged the production of Karel Gapelis drama about robots, R.U.R. The theatres February production was Philip Barry's fantasy. VVHITE VVINGS, directed by Beaumont Bruestlc and designed by Harold VY. Barrows, who also directed the in-the-round pro- duction of I,uigi Pirandell's SIX CHARACTERS IN SEARCH OI4' AN AUTHOR on lVIarch ltl. ll, IQ, I3 and l-I as part ol the Tulsa Festival ol the Arts. The season closed with a gala production tul- Shakespcare's KING HENRY THE EIGHTH playing April 28th through May Qnd in celebra- tion ol the birthday ol the great man. Ghildren's Theatre this year featured a new director in Fred Bruce Graves, who presented the novelty ol a man teaching the kiddies the ways tsl the theatre. PORTRAYING THE It l- ' 1' D1.1 ef 1' 1 - ' Q we Linda Mo-,lay at-1 Day,-1 Hint vi l'1e l r Peer Gynl. ,ff 'Nx TOM JONES, Thorrii iviwl ia-mei, wi Qlit fi l-l'i1:.f- lic' i' TUQ. pmdt.t:'itm 1-' R. U. R., 1 play t1r'iC,,' i 'if-+3 fi H ,-I eiy i lll f X- ' www nu YIUIIN' Gewye tii.u-ulwlwe. Cf:titer-niiiaixteit Ciirwlyn Tern- pletun. R.iyin-ri'uI Rrintlull. Runald VYlieeler, Ruhert Nh'- Xfilly, XX'illi.uu Stulwie. Pxitrieiu Str-riux Indy Nlwrgriii. Iiil XYulLi-ip Clary .'Xiuleiwun, Iirhe Krsiiiier Llairiex, Ilixxn Yin- wn. YIHIM-X: Dun Iillimit, Ifredrielxai Stmin, Put I.3le, I.indzi Rliitt. Wlilliiini Iiester. C'IIiI.I,1 I: laiines liruf-ii. Xlziri 'I'nLltl. Orr., 15, Cf. XK'u-Niu-ig Runiild Hilyeui Rithurd llrillin. liniiex Chiiiiw. STRING BASS: Iinnex Rt'l'Xl'N Ralph luneb, Pai! rrit-i.i Sailing, lziniex 'I'urnureen. 'II-ini Briggs, I7I,I 'TE: lun Culley, 'I'lif-rf-xii IIullingxxx-nth. Riehzirtl Ehy, Vieki I-Iuirgzit, 'I'f-rrill jaiiilm-xuki. UBUIC: lffhn Cuiiuell, Uuniui Ienlxinrx. ICNGLISII IIURN: VVziIter Kessler. CLARINET: George Donnie. itunes I-Iiekerxun, Ifrzui Crave-ns, Iulm Kindred. ILXSSON: Nliehael Sxxalliar. Iinrl Hamm, Dun Iuhnson. IIURN: I3-in Tlimiipwii, Irvhn YVeIge, john Atherton, Irvhn Kinker, 'I'RI,INIPE'I': David Edris. Dan Iiutehinmn, Ed- ward Clihhle, lerry l.c-slie. TROIVIBONI2: Don Wagner. Raymfintl VVieien. Rruee Darius, TIIRAZ Paul IIOf'lzIey. 'I'YNIPANI: Iluyd VVhite. PERCVSSION: Nliehael Iludine. PIANO: Duuna jenkins, George Dennis, HARP: Nizirian Ilairding. Group Iiiier Many Musical Ilpportunitie x A Siiixsux uhieh ended as gluriuusly us it he- gun. the Vnixersily ul Tulsa Syniplumy 01'- eliextrzi niziintainecl its reputiitifin nl' ereiiting :in enthusiustie niusiezil tippreeizitifm in the erini- munity. The qtuility peilurniaiiiee whieh was :il- uirw prwented ut eau-li enneert Ill1'UlIgl'l4lLlI the yerir. mix il rexult til, it nuniher nl diligent praetiees and xehedulecl relieurwuls, The Syniplinriy Oreliestru pmviclecl an nppnr' tunity hir perlnmiunee lrir III niusie students as ut-ll iw mitstuiicliiig musicians Irum the enniinue nity, This season. the Orchestra presented several public concerts which often featured a famous guest suluist, In zidditiun. they also presented a full :incl spring concert on the TII ezimpus. Solec- tiun for the Syinplitmy Orehestra is based on com- petitiun liar the positions depending un perform- atnee and ability, Dr. VViIlizim NIeKee is conductor lor the Orchestral: it is his objective to bring in- ereased dignity and respect to the annual concerts HI the Orchestra. 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' n f' ' ' '. V T . 1 fi 1 ' 1 K 1 1 ,un , ,,, t I . , X ,G 1 1 , ' - L . . 1 . ' L. L FRC INT Rt NV: Xlarcie Poe, Connie Barker, Iuclith Meyers. Karol Ut-in, Ianie Dutton, Arthur Hestwood, Carol Fish- xxivk, Ruth Ann Sanders, linda Cltamht-rs. Freddie Storm. It-il' Curlee, SECOND ROXV: Fran Cravens, Iackic Allo- xxax, julie Putman, Nancy Io Garten, Betty Lawson. Marx 5 'I Y ,Xnit jones, TllllxD lxfiVN: lack Land, 'Dwain Gregory, Bob Slierman. Paul Herman. Diane Davis, Ierry Dillon. David Rollo, Phil Hope, Dave Curnutt. BACK ROVV: Kenneth Langston, Patil Lrmgstretlt, Bruce Wilson, Ray Coleman, George Reed, Wiley Cox, Fred Beasley, Mike Su aller. oilern Choir Win Acclaim for niversity MODERN CH0lR OFFICERS President . , Mikie SXVAFFAR Secretary. , . juni-1 PMMAN Business Nlattager . lJ.Xl'I. F, l,ONGS'l'RIi'l'lI ARLY EACH FALL auditions are held to select thirty vocalists and two aceompanists for the Modern Choir. Rehearsals lor the annual campus concert and the spring tour of eastern states held at tive, Monday through Friday. In December the choir perfonned the Requiem by Verdi. Selections from this comprised the first half of the concerts they gave which was in keep- ing with their traditional performance of some special, sacred choral work. The second half of the concerts was made up of lighter music. popu- lar tunes, and old favorites. Included as a class in the University curriculum, the lVlodcrn Choir, directed hy Arthur D. Hest- wood, is. perhaps. the best public relations medium which TU has hecause it travels about the country and state. and here in town, winning much ac- claim lor itsell and for the University. Volunteer Choir Enhance Chapel erviee on THE sl-.czuxu YLAR thc Chapel C,hU1r uu- hemced the :meaning nf rhe- Q-lmpe-l me-z'xin-L-N. which we-rv huld cwry Tllursday at ll 2l.lN. in Sharp Chapel. The choir une as wnlph-tu L-fhnn uf thc dinfctur. alcumnpanisls. :md lYlClNl7l'I'S uhh all were Unix crsily studcms. Thcy gnu- Il special lllklhifill p1'ugrm11 ut the Chrixlnms and EIINICI' Choir Dircctm' . LARRY ZIQHRING scrvices. . , , Scluclifm of thu mumhcrs was strictly X'HIlII1lilI'X'. Advzsur . . C,HAPI.AIN lxlaleu' , . . . ' ' I .YL'l'yU1lC' who wlshud In 141111 umm- In the l'L'1lL'QlI Organisls sails held unch XVL-dm-sday in the ulmpcl. Clmpf JAMES Vfmmvlan, BOP, Cfmsm, IAN BIRDCII. lain Ke-Ily spmwwccl thc gruup and l.1u'ry Z.'lll'il1tLf scrwd els the- di1'ccIm', Fuurlcmm uthur stuchuir. xwu- in thu choir. The chuil' wurkcd tirelessly lu L'1iI'l'f' mln- spfril uf 11101-cligiuus sc1'x'icL-S, in music. In th: uvxngzwgaa- lion, Another purpwsu uf zhe- Clmpul Chwir wus In gin' alll stuclcnls zm 11ppm'tl1niIy lu pmlicipuln- im il musical urganizatimn while- pcrlfmrnning an vnlu- W uhlv service lu the- l,TIliX'L'l'SiIf'. I I?UN'l' RUVV: filillllit' Barlwr. 'I'1IIin- Sum, Uvrry limit, NVu'ds'nmnam, I-Milli RUVV: R-lhmt .X, Clnmuu, Uzxxhl l.if liilfKlL'Il. SICCIUNIU RUVV: Marilyn Sn'hmid1,Cl.nI- ll:-llu. Clnaplum llulw-rr C, Ku-Hy, lyllllf Bud, lmu n1l:f:ul ilu-1'lu-rlx, C:.ll1YIl'K' ffrvmlmxx. Illlll' PHTIIIJIII, Kanvn Zuhring, Lll1'm'Im'. YK? I67 Mi Qi -2 1 ' V -x MARILYN AND CAROLYN Vv' , a ', K+ 1 W c-H'.1cfQrapYQr:,,Uwzrnbervy and Marv M s'f- fx 'l I l lrsulls, Slfll lR4 Nl RUXX l1'11x 5xx.111s1111, fll'I.lIlIA' Plnllips. lfnlalu' lcv. Ruylur Ellis, Uwiglll Claxl-111, Ffllll' R1-im. xlllxh llf 1 1 lx11111x H1111111- lx1'I1IIj ll.lilt'l', I-.1l1l1vID11l1's, ll'lXXJl1Ll lmns, Ilamlx I5-11sl1, l.ill'I'j' XX-'1ll1z1111s. lilll C1111 Ll T111 Imll.-1 l7'11'1'wll XVHII1- I5 , .1xlcl Rewl. Hike- l31'11xx11, l'Ql'I1 Nlartin. Bill Slu-wey, THIRD ROVV: Kc-11 P111 an ' ' NU WNV: ll'IIX Rl1111111-, Billy Y2lI'lHlII'lx- Yuslulx, Hwlv Vlllllis, lzulk Suggs, lie-11 I1'1l111sf111, l mx lu Um 11 flII1N'N' Drums f x ff- 'A I VARSITY FOOTBALL RECORD Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsu Tulsa Mc,111t1ma Sl, Memphis SI. CTlllL'llll1illl North Tcxas A1'ka11sas . Suulllcm Ill, cllilillllllllil St Hr'1L1s11111 . Vficllilzl . I.c1uisx'ille . guson, Charles lineipp, Mike lfilerts, linnny Vxfallxer, john Porterlielrl, Toni Nlartin, Frank Nlillot, Mari VVaslilntrn. l.ilAiidahl, Nlareus VVileoxson, Stu Stewart, Dan ljUSlIN0llL'. Gary Ranls, lell' lortlon, lohn Snninons, llithartl Goins. RACK ROW: Bill Pennington. Mark Maddox, Clary lerry Nowlin, Bolv Bi'CIl1Hll'lI1,ltlllll Usrnnntl. Dan Kanloltl. Golden Hurricane Turn Out Fi e Victorie Still basking in the light ol a glorious N62 football season. the N63 edition ol the Hurrieane eould not live up to its lVllSS0llI'i Valley Conlerenee title, but proclueecl HYQ victories in ten starts, Iwo against eonlerenee loes. North Texas State and Louisville. Three other victories ol Coaeh Dobbs' eleven were lVlontana State 23-lg, Southern Illinois which fell to the tune of -19-6, and Houston where they skimmed to a 22-Qi victory. The Hurricane opened their season this year against Montana State on an unseasonably warin evening. Although lVlontana State outrushed with H53 yards to Tulsas 936, they took to the air and went Q23 yards to Nlontanas -l-l. john Simmons caught ill passes lor l-13 yards, and lell Fordon went Sli yarcls lroin the TU goal line on a liiekoll return. Two weeks alter the opener. TU met Memphis State. one of the top ranking teams in the South- east. Bill Goods kiekecl a -ll-yard held goal whieh came eloie to a new record, and lordon intercepted two passes lor ll7 yards. one ol which went lor H7 yards lthe longest in TU historyl. With all of this aetion. TU siteeuinhecl to a 2845 deleat. ,O law 4 L- YOIIC. o' ,3- J .9 .5 . f M C 1 - 'X' fi ,.-QL 3 V A .,4.u. P - , fs Y 513:-' N 1 - K .gig nf T-.zilzm 1 - . Hnaqii 1:55 Sv' L:x2',-v-,esac -X: ' A-5 3' 'I Y :nu K -an ' N N is A Y' P. X mai, Q, 5 i 'HV a I fail? 5 -' v 1: 'Q 1 . i .- -Q X V , 1 Q . J' Y Q fff,-' ' ' U Q , . ,. . ,' .x '-fa - f A. N ..'. an . Er .sr -4'-if 1. . og, , - ,, 'yan 1 If if l, - -,' la ,Ph N t ,tyco Ay! xx - r A f'X'?f53Lca . V N , ,R ' Q X S. . , , , .,,.. M '5 . 6 X fb- S ' ' , .s -Kwik' Y 3913 A3 ' af fzs 's,:' xg-fi . :Y EVADING HIS GUARD, ki!!!-Carr wi: Dm De Smwfe buds mio 'ne if N In IL loam A IERRY Rumu Ifml QL1m'te'1'lvzu-lx .. - -I ' . .F 'fi ,lg 1' 1, if vp. I 3 ,ff - l . V ,K . X ,Q v A l , -jo , 'N Q E' 'f ' - N x :.. xjx Nu ' if 5: M. 5 2- V - L' Q W 1172157 ,Eh , - 1-5-fcfJ'ia+75 Sz: 3' 1 -.,'59'2'fi8if .' s. . ' ' I 4,15 - ,,, - Y ,Qi -,. - pg.-12.5 if 3 , r.x...ggi-4.27-C .4 :J I kg? 54, ' --ww -A :Af Y If QF- 1'fv1Q-.Q 1--Ifzfh -:A 312: +5 , X ,-Q 1' V' pf .V . ' vw: N- - , ' Jigs ', Q . N . - ' ,N X ... - - A V. S .+ . V - - X , x -. an -. ,, alex M Q an Q szxysl rm, 0. kv ft. Q, 9, 4-5.23, is V Y X, Sgfifw xl Q K i.7f xiii? r iv Y' . We .. Q- A-ff .-'s .1 is .lf if f- 3 'si-6' Q vm, ff. gym. 5-, L,,- , , , . , Blu. SHEWLY Safety aims? Cimqirwwai In H19 Homecoming game. Iwi-IN Sulxmxls End .rl 13 'LIZ-.QSPIV SL qw-Nl Q 1 2323-'i3alf'? :' , ,bw , -4-1 f, , '.,-.., '3 F 3 'b K: ' .1-Fx -His, ' . -, ' eg,- ,lu L P' -a 1 hvylm ' 2' v -33 YNA5-bqg s ,,, -H1 S W xg, .' ' - F u , J w v M Rhome aneu er Longet Pass-Pla in 1963 Far from being the spectacular homecoming of last year. which aided the team in the MVC title. this year's celebration proved to be rather bleak. It just wasn't the day lor the Golden Hurricane. for they didn't seem to possess the power and spirit to push across the needed touchdowns. Although Simmons caught in one game. Cincinnati won 28-l5. However, the football game alone does not make up the entire homecoming celebration and TU was lar from letting a defeat spoil an occasion such as this. Qutstanding features of the weekend such as the fraternity and sorority decorations and the open house after thc game were still carried out and added spirit to the entire occasion. North Texas State was their first opponent away from home, ln a close but glorious conference game the Hurricane won a QQ-Ql victory. NTS led the First quarter 7-6. and the half ended l-l-l-l. ln the third quarter, NTS scored and gave themselves a 7-point lead. Tulsa was not going to give up. and in the fourth quarter they scored. made the two extras. and won 22-Qi. X Nu-'w ew Cuelbmma :mx P W Q ? H I -1 w t .xx :fag X M- , . T 74 W 3 -vs,.31 ', 1a,Q.',g+ ' w e - f - ,-,,,.-fs: . 7 -L+--.1 -q:4'f'r:f-ta was-x a:Cf'5'iTff1?' td v - - s Q - a ' '-r- - 1' ': ' 21, 's '-'a.?s'.'!'k. 1- -,r .1 fi ' .fs-1: A . Q.. :f,ff? 15,3 . L T45 5 - if +??t:l1ifE1'5J1?1?fl-sh - A 1, gig:-f.-gagf'-' I cf- s ,Q ' K . -. if 1 . :tif Camas T-'am 6-x.f31.A.s fsffij DAN lDLS1x1oN1i Eml ,Pk Ci mIu.1-gs KENEIPD Center DEEP IN TOUCHDOWN fwvlfrlry, Tulsal Jervy Swanson is ta-:lffed by a Sl:-utlwern ll'ml:i5 brute v-,lille Bar,- nie Shelton runs to assist and Tulsals Bill Vac Btzrllcf-1 suvvevs TU3 Disl- tlon rc fi Valley Ceaf-france ts,-une. 4 K N N + - . V -4. 5 1 .. , .Q-1 f Break at C10 e of Season immons Suffer i Riiiiiiixiiiu C Ioixs Uilartl T A , 1 -' . 1. ' 'X , 3 ft, .A 1 - 'bi' . uf, vw M X i L I .Q U U ' . 7 fs?-2 af 1 P'-'ff.,'a,--Q,-:fs-Ang, -ra ,..: agar 45.2-ss'-. -.-gg. ,,.,..yf,.'lgm15,, .. K -.Q Q pigifzjrga-N 1 at . r V... -,+,i:5L4:-,:.5g3v 5,5-5335492-,.-a.c-. .bf-:E'v?2- k'?' .f.f,.' .fi-'5::L:Qfg 1. ggi., 'ze . 'iv-1:-.-4-fxazw--' E' . 'P . CIii.ii:1u Pint 1 Il's iliillllhll l-v HOUSTON COUGAR Manor. Wil gi' f, e ' f.-.Ari tt Vile 9 i rf-Z 'V 'fe r iz il, 1' ' f w 1'ii :'i ' l1.f'ii'e Jeis 1 -31 fre ' '- frial rv'ipi'9f.f1l l'i.l.fi'5 toorll' einer le 22 ffl 'w'1'C'f 'infer iii- iufly T-L w 1' T i Sic i, 5' ionxf 1 Crunching power and superior strength proved too much for Coach Dobbs' Hurricane in Fayetteville. Caught asleep on the - opening lciekoii, the Hurricane never had a chance to wake up. A relentless team pushed and punished them to a pitiful degree. A hall-hearted attempt along with another great catch by Simmons put the only seore lor TU on the hoard. Battered and beaten. physi- cally as well as mentally, the Hurricane faced a shattering defeat of 56-7. ln the sixth and memorable game of the season. TU ehalked up a -19-6 victory over Southern Illinois. During the first part of the fourth quarter with ll minutes In go. Simmons went for a long pass, xx as tackled. and sufllered a broken arm that put him out for the season, Bill VanBurkleo rushed for 7l yards and a team high lor the season. The OSU Coxvpokes outlastcd the TU rally. alter taking an incredible '33-0 lead. The Hurricane uncorked three passing drives in the fourth quarter to make thc hnal score read 33-124. Ierry Rhome completed 6 out of 7 passes in the last drive for 67 of the total S6 yards gained. He finished the game with 13 completions in 2-l attempts for 172 yards and no interceptions. I qu .J S Q fl -,,fsQsi:i-5' V i E? ,. p' 'I V' ' 'A .I 1. 5 , ik' T 1-' afx X . 'W , 1 J' . Rm, fy I t . F ,Jr ,, 1, ,f . l il-QI! ! ,yi 4' U 1 V' ,fa ,r ' 1: ,. H ' c , -1' A - 'nba' i 1' I' at - ' 'FFS l' if l ' A . ' 5, . ' ,I it l . T , B ' -3 -, ,V -4 A K: , I Q :V ., P V Q . '-'N . rj .1 I X. l ' Q - t I ff. . 5256? ,' f av ,l 'ak 'Li . . N Q 'N' V 5 Y 4. ,- r .. vm ll 9. - ' it 1 -ft 4'-45,7 7 X ' i ii , . ' X f 1- ul Q i 5 i' i, 1. 1 ,dang 4 ig! .. A A 5 ill ve -Q- .-.gwp SQ' Q- X 'VN A gk igjgex SQ, -N. Mx 5 NN my vu-,- -Xb .. -.Af , M ,. .NU e , .x . A.. ... A. ,.,, TULSA'S VERSATILE Mile Brown capfures 5 pam STL' STEWART Fullback BILL Gowns Fullback while Lf':L:f5viNE-V N Ei' ,.x. . M, Ng ,I 'Nas V N , r - wx Nm ' ww . uf w+, , v rl v , f M i M., .M X, ' IIENRY IJURSCH Fullhzlvk . V , 'f , A QV X Q.: 1- 1 N A y P ,J r 1: .if J. Y A' .rf-x fwrasmw ' Q N - 2 vi- El W '- ' , uf X, X fx .A qw.: lx -Six I ' 355' A N ' 1 l l XV 1 . W x ' V , 'h:+--- - T - - . A m ' . 1 'M V if I -' .- fy' 4-'-'I 1 ax - J' ' V Q Q 3 ., ' f 'nf' ' 'f T259-:i . ms -MH dl' ' 3 'L 11 V' - . ' f' ' 5 5' A gi' ., i if ,L :...1.--4-2? g i v -. x 'wx' . 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'n 0 ' F1 Hurricanes Score ictor Over outhern Illinoi Sweet revenge was gained when Rhume brilliantly guided Tulsa on an 84-yard touchdown march in the Hnal minutes, then passed lm' the winning two points as the Hurricane roared lrtnn behind lor the Q12-Ql victory over Houston. Witll the score 126-7 and the hall on the two-yarcl line in TU territory. Rhome maneuvered a 98-yard pass-play In jurcltnt lor a touchdown and the longest in the euuntry in l96'3. Rhmne set new records with -ll attempts and 28 etnnpletions for 1163 yards and I2 touchdowns. With the score 26-l5, Wicllita drove lor another and ended the game 3-l-l5, The last game of the season saw l,ouisville out in lrunt at the hall. l6-U. In the third quarter Rhume passed to Phillips lor l7 yards and added two points by running himself. With 6:52 lell. TU trailed l6-l-l. The Hurricane regained possession ul the hall on a fumble and bolted lor a touchdown and the two puints. The game ended a victorious Q2-l6 lor the Golden Hurricane. , Cmnt' XVAsHB1'Rx Tackle 5 'Q A TV 'l A z -X ' x t 2 , . - I - A 1 ' W ' , 1 A -:'i5-.g ' f t , :jgT'fi4,' ' .1 Qzali :Y-'T 'T 9-S,-S-f?-11 , '1'ff f-'l '- .'j?ff5'1ffl --frm-.w..,,?,fff 4 - fi ' 5 'fafr5'1Df'2E'lff5751if I ' :-: .5'9fL1. '5 'TmiQ'f ?39f' ' :Wm-.i?LTi ': !11't'f. iaefw gi-35'--.X .T 65.254 ' :P:'liJiif Mitglsli iz-x. 'vw- ' - .Hit 1,f:.v1'.g:FPtJf'i'P' f af:-3 2, --. ..g- it -. , f My ,w3:-:- w. r- .fl s N X L' s f -fFl?5:CSi5':i-Y1?i:i:,?'?i Bug Bruarrizmsuix Taelxle TAILBACK CHARLIE PHILLIPS ut nt- -1 w,-1 .3 ,tw-' tflgtj- 1 oft 1 Ht. r ty-r, fruit T,lfa fl turf-1 ilu td ' rvwim -N I -I t tv tlvwr' TX4--,ft.1 t V-it ey Ct :time-'-t, iairw l'ty Fi l+3'r:l tj Stunt l ruin.. it w ww ii'fd d:,:u'v tw' ttttutlt quilt .....,.. -...M d ,B Nw. . , 'Magid-. N - . N: ' i - y a- '- - 'M ,s,.,QvN 1-pea . t i,Nv1m1N:1'.r:ml1suelu: al...ivxImasmr Nmm .memlelhsmv xsvx a mmm Wvmvlllmrlxaw X , xy I K I-N .' ' 'I 1' xx. 1 I 5 -fg- I fI IX II XJ' I , I .As x 1 N 'T y- I, KI , - I I IS A I. I 7' -III 2 . I I I 'I I Q15 -Q ,.-, R KKVVA I ,Q N AL I xx. x AV I Q H ' x A FIIIJNI' ROW Imp Crxmluy. Bill Sllnuvt. 'I'-lm NIJIILI-xx. Nail T1-I1Iu-mamp, NI-II IVIIIIINHII, I.yI4- KL-Ily, 'Ibm Hen IIICIX I'.l1'Ix, IIIIXV IIIVWI: I,:n'l'5 IIc1'Ixu, lfalrlm QIVIIIZILIU. Curl In-VII. IIIII Ii1IsII'iIm1I ISHII IIQLIIIIIXH, I7iuIN 'I'wIIlx'ur, IZQVIIQ RINV1 IT'S MINE' I' mme- I I.I. EYIII I I- :II 'VI AVI' II:'.a1. ww' ffIIiI-IIII1-r, ff, 'IIIOJ .:,I I f III- HIII. TU wIcQiIfd III' P Ig,-I I' 'fem N. I ww, IY :J1 If! ' W d ' .Iv - A lot may be said about Kusleika and his su- perb ability, but the University of Tulsa Hurri- canes exist as a teamg and under the leadership of their coach, Ioe Swank, the team functions as a unit. As another example of some of the Fine tal- ent which the TU basketball team sports. there is Rick Park. Park brought not only national rec- ords to the University of Tulsa, but he also headed the list in current season single game records. In the TU vs. Arkansas game played on the TU home court. Park brought a seasonal record by scoring 23 free throws out of 24 attempted. Carlos Gripado and Larry Berke also led the team on to victory in many outstanding plays of the season. Gripado ranked fourth on the team in total points scored, having a total of 242 for the season. Gripado also averaged a percentage of .440 in the Held goal division. Berke brought to the team another added strength with an over-all season total of 269 points scored. Berkeis percent- age of Held goals made for the season was .452. The TU roundballers look forward to the 1964- 65 season with a strong backing of returnees. Kusleika also headed the season's high in re- bounding by maneuvering a total of 16 in the TU vs, S.W. Louisiana game. The most outstanding and distinguishing feature of Kusleikais 1963-64 season was his achievement of 566 total points made in the season. This achievement is the sec- ond highest total made in TU's history of basket- ball. This ta1l, lanky prize scorer attempted a sum of 485 field goals for the season and actually scored 236 of these, bringing his percentage for the season to a figure of .487. COACH joe SXVAN K Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Hurricane Ba ketball Season Sho Highlight 98 . 76 . 64 127 . 112 89 86 76 52 71 63 59 91 66 95 94 74 65 99 64 76 81 86 63 79 S.W. Louisiana . N, Y, University . St. Bonaventure . Christian Brothers Long Beach State . Michigan State . . Florida .... Florida State . . Cincinnati . . . Xavier . . St. Louis .... Bradley .... North Texas State Wicliita .... Arkansas . . . lVlissouri .... Cincinnati . . . North Texas State Loyola of the South Bradley .... Drake ...,. St. Louis . . . Centenary . . Drake. . . Wicliita . . 1 'r, 'V f Cincinnati 0 erthrn n b Tnl a Rnnndballer Cntr: lwtrxx 'ml l.1 1- C,1:Mx'1 1-i RICK PARK, ,, tx. . 1 'A Y ' i F' 'Q ' 11.12 ,.,,. With il smismi ul 25 ganics and ti record ol lil wins and 15 losses. tht- University of Tulsa lmslicthullcrs fought long and hard to ticliicvc at 11-asmialwly succcsslul scasun. Ont- ul' tht' ziccmnplishnicnts nizidc by the l96'5-6-I season Hurri- cancs was il ranking til ninth placc in tht- nation in hclcl goal pci'- LPIITQIQQOQ tht- Hurriczincs spfirtcd a .-175 pcrcenttigc for the season. Antmtlicr at-liit-vcincnt tnztclc in tht- national Sccnc for this yt-ur's tt-am was that Rick Park rzinkcd st-cond in the nation in lrcc throw pcrccntaigc, Park having t-nmpilcd ti .903 pcrccntage. In the light til' innjm' cullt-gc huskctinall, Park rtinkcd i'3th in the nation with a lit-ld gmail pcrccntaigc uf 573. Owing tu tht- wmhincd ability of Kuslcika. Park, Bcrkc, and Cripnciu tht- i.llliYL'l'Sily ul' Tulsa Hurricanes brought home many lung nwziitcd x'ictnrics. including tht- Cincinnati victory which was at gt-m til tht- scaistni. Must nsSurt-clly, Bill liuslcika lit-aided tht- tczinfs scoring season with ti final tivcragc of 22.6 ptiints por ganic. ln the Currcnt sczison singlt- gannc rccrwd. Kuslcika totalcd tht- high in thc TU vs. SW. l.tJLllSlLlIikl gmnc with -12 points. H ,, .Z ig , X. . ,..Z . N S E ,, ,.l 'Q T? I QEIN 1 E 7 r xo,0.9 70, 9-ad 'Q f S 1' ri 43,44 m y 91 li V , Rx 3I IJ. . -' T Gales Storm Thro FR ESH MAN FOOTBALL RECORD Tatar . , I2 C . ,, ll 1Q,1 -S ict., QU Tulsa , . O E. Okla. ASM . l'3 Tulsa . . ll Oklahoma Frosh -ill Tulsa , . 6 Arkansas lfrosh. '34 FRONT ROVV: VVayman Dot-ks, Dennis Corr, Vlfilliain Gierinpg, Ted Nlurray, Sam Scott, Tom Riley, Kirk Smith. Lester Rroxx nstein, Max Rhodes, Ron Marvel, Charles llarst. SECOND RUVV: Mike Couch. Benton Barker, Bob Faile- nann. Melvin Bechina. Mike Cyeuk, Dan Pavlak, Rob Buonit-iinti, l.t-on Stewart, Mike Shauglinessy, lininiy Dale, ugh Rough Sea on The l2l6'3 lootball season proved to be rough experience lor the Golden Gales. Qwing to the limited number ol games which were scheduled. the Tulsa Gales lailed to produce any decided winning streak during the season. Opening the season with a defeat by Connors lunior College which resulted in a final score of 20- IQ, the Gales managed to use their resources to such an extent as to display a promising defenseg liowevt-1'. Connors kept a strong pull going and in the end. walked ofl' with top score. In October, the Gales travelled to Vlfilherton, Oklahoma, to play the Eastern ASM. Failing to break loose with any scoring plays. the Gales lost l3-O, November found the freshman team playing at the Univer- sity of Oklahomag another defeat was in store for the team of -10-12. Hosting the Arkansas freshman team. the TU freshmen lost another game 34-6, North Texas State game was cancelled. Failing to bring home a victory may have damp- ened some TU spirit. but the season did manage to provide experience for the future. Iiin Roth, Bob Storey, George Flynn, Dave Hang. BACK ROVV: tCoaehl Don Murphy, Stan Taluc, Glenn Dobbs, Terry Stoepal, Gan' Hughes, Carl Martin, David Winters, Troy Nlanslielcl. Steve VVinkle. Nolen Hamilton, Ed Bush, Jim Hoover. Chuck Giovannelli, tCoaehl Ronnie Sine. lCoaehJ Dick Beattie. , .rf ' I FRONT RCW: Stove Pimu, Paul Cumlvs, Bill Lasvy. Vernon Furlow, Rilma fVlartlu. Stew- Tuwlc-r, Liam' Iluglws, D namic Di plays Madeb Fro h Ba ketballer Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa FRESHMAN SCORES Tu a season wllicll at first seernucl ul luring lwrm 72 Iulm B1'uwn B . TO 66 Irrclc-pr-zmclemr IUCO S7 78 O.lVl.A, ,,,., H6 S7 Bawuc JUCO . . l-1 Gl Arkansas Fruslr . . S-I 83 Oklalluma Frosll . S3 98 Vllicllita Frcmsll . . 72 -17 Colfcyvillo . . . 51 83 Oklalwma Fl'4lSll . T9 62 Arkansas Frusll . . f5l 77 Iuclupn-mlcm'c IUCO 69- 96 O.lVI.A, ..... 82 70 Bacouc . . . . 3-l 64 VVicl1iIa Frusll . . 89 mulling but clcfcat, the TU Gall-s mustcrccl a sur prising cmm--back and numagvcl In tural a scam I'L'L'IlI'd ol fu wlus. I lrrsscs, and l Uv. l'mlcr ilu lcaclcrsllip ul' Cum-ll jim Killiugsxwrwlu, llw will Gall-s clisplalyccl slum- mp swriug pun-mials. ll-acliug ilu- In-mu with llrc tmp scoring awra L was Stow Piccvu, lmviug an QU.-I point awragu lm nhl- Scasml. ln ilu- uurcut sL'asc,n1 slugls 2211110 run urcls. Picwu totalvcl a clyuamic 'SU points in tlu .1 . . Uuruu 0 3vwr'uarv . am a lc 7 .l . 0 VI A 5 l l l I I5 l I tl U VI A lwmr- court. Picuu also L-xr-L-Ilcd in lllu Singh- gfillllt llrcc llmm' l'L'CUI'Cl Ihr this ycark suasuu. In tlu 'IU vs. UU Frusll game, llluml lrmclccl a total ul l-l l'1'l'L'l'lll'IlXYSOllI nl IT allcmptccl. Utllcr mp SCll1'L'l'H um-rc Paul Cffnulns and Rium Nlarliu. wlm ax'L'mgud l'3.5l and l'5.T puiuls pu gamc 1'cspcctix'c-ly. Hurricane Tenni Blu teredb Tough Season Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa TENNIS RECORD -1 . J . 6 .I '7 .-I .-1 .l .6 .6 .6 . I . -1 . 4 . 5 . 3 U. of Oklahoma NKIITI, Iewell Col. . S. Illinois U. U. ofVVichita . . Northeastern St. Kansas St. U. . . Oklahoma St. U. of Missouri . . U. of Nebraska U. of VVichita Oklahoma St. Northeastern St. U.of Arkansas . . U.ofArkansas. . U. of Oklahoma 3 0 5 4 2 '7 5 0 O 0 5 '7 0 I 3 I,EI7I' TO RIGHT: john XVymnre. Ronnie Pitman. Ccoaehi Frank Seliiendler, Ben Ahney, XVendell Clark. The University of Tulsa tennis squad capped a successful season by annexing the lVIissouri Valley Conference title. Mike Bartlett won the number one singles by defeating Bill Cooper, Louisville, 6-3, 6--1. Ronnie Pitman won the number four singles by defeating Bob Taylor, Cincinnati, 6-3, 6-0. The net tandem of Bartlett and Seigel also won the number one doubles by prevailing over VVichita. S-6. 6-3, to give Tulsa I5 team points and the crown. Under the experienced leadership of Mike Bart- lett, TU's youthful tennis squad compiled a nine and four record with two ties. Coached by Frank Sehiendler. the relatively young Tulsa tennis squad can look forward to a rewarding future. having proved their capability in the past winning season. The loss of Mike Bartlett will be the only flaw in the squad's future. Yi, rug' Q 'Ex . 8 2. '-LAY ' X i X N RH . , . 4 -, I.. '51, ' ' uf. h H i . -I r K J! S1 HV . 1- 'ff' 4 W ' i . E ' Y NL Q rxxx, . .9 an . Xi as as .1 ' - -'Ng 43- lc, ' A gss Z, K 'I' S: i. 2 - 4.3. , 8 A 1' N S' '1 K ' . KX ,f ,. . .. - - Q .. ' X,-, A In f ' Q3 '- Lf' ' , i is . ,1 f- 5 ' ' , 3 x , ' r -7.52-. 1 -3-sv Q- , .. , ,- , f - 3? w w-fs N.:-. ' - . X . -fist-vffq V L . . ' -- X t T: f . ,,:jg.-3.55 jf. S' Z. -L 1 5 g ' , - -'ijt T. g Tl 'T-. , QA Wil Gill? Q' - ' ' -, NJ' V - R' 2 5 -'W' .- 1 ,lr-Q ' .T 'fl - i ' 3, ' 'N 5. lr-1151 ' 5 I? ' V . l? t. -g ff -' 4- --fi 7,4 Q , - X- M.,,E:f:gsf.., . Q. 't , -. -A Q 1 f. y - K f haf - .asa l 5 li 5 'L X gb it I. N, ' x ' s. . A-' -,l :L 32 Ei. -S+ in ft, , L .,,- : rf . N' . '--.igwpr ., -:car --- 1. - -fMf'.'3 -.TQ X 1. .LS +'+s,1:.q:iw f. N - K, Q . W -- ,W 8.-'xii - -3 Ca 'lx F ,H QQ- r . --7 --. f' f 'nt'-N Y -N -- aa--' ' Lx 'V E 'ri - b '..- L - rj-..lTs-QQ? .. ' F. , 5 'if- -7 -' , 4. - .lw:xRSa,1', 1 lg- A ,- N' iff. V t : W tl. R 1: 9 4.15. f ... ,.. - , ,Qs if N- S- . . ' Sli' 'L Q -'ia' ky t '5' ' T' ' ' ' ' 7 ff - 'I .Y, t . 'al ta - QQ-1 - -f.,2::4 - ' -'i-.1 ' V Y - U ,, f- - . t v - ' . . f' r , A ' fl,-lg: 'P . 'fm-. 'X - +' 1' 4' 5. mx ' - X' 5 '1e3-12:5 ' A ' ' ' '.-A -W , Qld 2 ff R t ' -' 3 4-1 -' 'zjifi Q: '- : , ' 5 , -' '-'fy :'-,. , e x if -1 2 M- ' -f ' ' .' 5 F, . ' 5 1 i 41 Af? ' 5' , 'f g'?X If , ' - .. 5 1 li T -, 5 , -R GT' ' lifiagf ' X- 7 . ' 1 fl , - f 1 , A . ' 5 -t f', f 4 ., . - ' -a..Z:1Fx -V - A tw- X X ' - 1 - S . N f ' ss. if a t X 'X ,X Y ' 5 - Y 'X fa :- Y tv -,gr . ' .1 - ' . 3'-.. 3 X , -I -. was '41 N ' . f -b t ' EVM f as V s E .. A. ' tn. 1 -ss ' Ns 1. X. gt ,r , Q FRONT ROVV: Eclclir- Ifle-tulrer, Duxwy Galabar, latinas Neal, Don Casa. BACK ROW: lim Pollard. Riulrarcl Ruanv, Bob Dauglrerty. Iob n Turner. Season Bla Hard 011 Hurricane Track ter SEASON RECORD Tulsa . . -13 Qklalronra . . 102 Tulsa . . 43 VVicbita . '30 Tulsa . . 7l Langston . . . 72 Tulsa . . 5-1 Pittsburg State . 90 Tulsa . . 67 Arkansas . . 74 Tulsa . . Q7 Pittsburg . . 73 Tulsa . 27 Arkansas . . 76 Having participated in a total ol lirt- track mt-cts for tln- lElf3'3 season. tln- Unix'ersity ul Tulsa track tcarn spnrtr-cl a ratlrcr cmnplirnentary rcsult- ing record at tlrc close nf tin- scasun. In two ul thc l96'3 sczrsfnfs triangular nrccts. the Colden Hurricane tbinclads ruslrcd a surpris- ing second and tlrird placu rating. In tht- triangu- lar between TU. Univcrsity of Arkansas. and Pittsburg. Pittsburg. and tlrird to TU. Another triangular lirst place wcnt tu Arkansas, second to track nicct of tlrt- season including TU. Oklahoma University, and VVicl1ita. rcsultccl in lirst place go- ing to OU. suwrrcl to TU. and tltird tu VVicl1ita. Under mln- dircutinn ul Hurricanc Cunt-lr Tod Ballard. tlic TU tlriuclads look inm'ar'ci tn a IQ6-l st-asrrn-loaclccl with talt-nt. Tul a Link ter Capture MVC Champion hip Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa GOLF RE latst . Xvthll . . XYun . Lust . XVtm . XVtm . Vv' lwxi , Vtlnt . Lust . VV rmli . . VVun CORD . . Oklahmna St. Oklah cmlilz t City Tl. . Ntvrtl1casternSt. . . Oklah f'w1 na St. . VVichita Tl. . U. ul Nlissuttri . . Bradley Tl. . Southern lllinuis . . Oklahtnna ll. Oklahoma City U. VVilliam Jewell Cul. LEFT T0 RIGHT: Mike Nurtnan. Bill Ileltlmar, Bill Freenian. lim Ingram. Carter Ham. tt-oat-ht Bill Einmtwns, teoacht Frank I, Sthiendler. The predicted new talent for the University of Tulsa linksmen lived up to their ratings this Sea- sun. fur they finished second in the Missouri Val- ley Cmtference. Tulsa's team total of 9l5 strokes was sectmd only to the 895 strokes compiled by Nurth Texas, Although the loss uf Bill Emmons will cause the linksters a great loss, the squad shows a great deal of depth with lellow linlcsters Mike Norman, Carter Hamm, Bill Freeman. and Bill Heldntan. The University of Tulsa gulf team, coached by Hurricane trainer Frank Schiendler, experienced an outstanding seasun in spite el its youth. The N63 seasmi ended with an eight won and three lost record lor the Hurricane linkstersg such a record can only mean a brighter future for the team. ,I F lg' F- X .f' pf! is'fQgfQL nl tc ,-A-9, 1 905 an Zgdkgef 5. 5 fl fy kgjgpff . 01 1 a 05449 I o - 'ffv , Q... Iv' I T f -Fw' W X y 'Y If Q f I - x .K -X XSL S4 I, QL S4 fel t 3 Kuwllsl AW 54 l .!'!Qi Q3 HFAL S r KLSA il extkslfii QS L54 f UL 54 NL54, eLS4. 1 . get S45 i-51 N :s5igfi,b 'N A ' use-M - 4 ' .5 ' ,. e, . , - - .4 ,Lv t ' FRONT ROW: Richard Goins, Terry Shonkxxiler, Cary Stanton, Wayne Bradshaw, Bill Chapman, Wayne Berry. Iohn Davis, Bill Cornnian. SECOND ROVV: Bob Miller. Ronnie Douglass, Ken Boone, Bill Pennington, Ship Kuape, ff f :u , .,, M521 ,f at y7?'-3-f4e'kg,, 1'-ptilxw -.Q , 1 ,. We vi' BL - Tir' XXXL 54,- Tv -'14 L , Xl yd tl '4 LR 5' ll 1 'XXl-4,5 '74 we it A . T P 'z ,MCT ' 1 xl 1 - 'X T ' Charlie Gross, Neel Pat-kel, Danny Cruz. BACK RDVV: Cuaeb Al Kawal, George VVillis, Rit-hard Mullen, john .-XleXancli'olll, Garry Wliitt-, Joe Burge, Dun Shields. Frank lfox, Bob Hanis, john Kublen. Hurricane Ba eball Hit Challenging Season Tulsa . . 2 Northeastern ASIM 5 Phillips ..... lO Northeastern St. . T Tulsa . . l Tulsa . . 6 Tulsa . . Sl Northeastern St, . 6 Tulsa . . 5 Nebraska . . . -1 Tulsa . . S Nebraska .... 7 Tulsa . . l Nebraska .... S Tulsa . . I2 Dklahonia City U. 5 Tulsa . . 5 Missouri ..... -I Tulsa . . l Missouri ..... -l Tulsa . . 4 Northeastern ASM 3 Tulsa . . Sl Northeastern St. . l l Tulsa.. 5 Northeastemst. . -I Tulsa . . -l Parsons ..... l-1 Tulsa . . -I Phillips ..... S Tulsa . . lll Oklahoma City U. 6 Tulsa . . l Arkansas .... 3 Tulsa . . -l Arkansas . . . 9 Tulsa . . 16 Louisville . . . -1 Tulsa . . 6 St. Louis . . T Tulsa . . -1 Drake. . . 5 eumulating a list ol Sl wins and ll losses, the Uni- versity of Tulsa baseball team showed a slight decrease in winning results as eompared to the N62 season ol ltl wins and lll losses. Under the guidance of TU Hurricane Coach Cordon Morgan, the baseball team swung itself through a season whieh proved to be challenging as well as stimulating. Witlt a total ol Ill games played during the en- tire baseball season, the Golden Hurricane experi- enced losses to such teams as Northeastern ASLM, Phillips, Northeastern State, Nebraska, Missouri, Parsons College, Arkansas, St. Louis, and Drake. Returning team-mates as well as new talent combined to make the 1963 baseball season char- acterized by several victories to oversliadow the losses. FRONT ROXV: Ieanie Holmes. Susan Swanson, Miss Oleney. Ruth Cahoon, Arm Tanner. BACK ROW: Iucly Florenee Blael4n1ore. Carol Spivey. SECQND ROVV: Carol Dean, Karen Krilvhs, Susan Parker. Women' Intramural Maintain Acti e Year WOMEN'S INTRAMURAL COUNCIL President . . CAROL SPIVIQY Secretary . . SUSAN SWANSON oMPost2D or 'rwo representatives from the incle- pendents and each sorority. the WOIHGIISS In- tramural Council united behind the purpose ol promoting an interest in sports among the woman students of TU. A highlight of the year occurred when Miss Florence Blackmore, sponsor. awarded trophies to two of the eight participating groups on tht- basis ol the group winning the most points, and the group having the hest partieipa' tion. Another feature or award is the Sports- woman of the Yearn award presented to the best all-round woman athlete by Delta Gamma. This award and the other two trophies were presented at the annual Panhellenie Banquet in March. Competition oar High MEN'S INTRAMURAL COUNCIL President . . . IOHN RYAN Vice-president . . CED SNYDER Secretary . BOB PRINGLIL FRONT ROW: Ioel Wztlertta, Iohn Ryan. Cid Snyder. Bob Pringle. Don Wolfe, BACK RQW: Boh Schultz, Art Horn, Bill Chapman, Dumtnond Crews, Brian Turner. Among Intromuralor OMPI-H'l'I'I'ION soaas mon throughout the year antong the various fraternities and sexeral other groups. This competition is brought on by the awarding ol the Ironman Trophy which is presented to the group that has scored the high- est nunther of intramural points throughout the entire year. The lVlen's Athletic Intramural Council directs all of the activities of the intramural sports and tournaments. They award the points which the various groups win at the tournamentsg and they also present the annual trophy. The Mens Intra- mural Council also coordinates or sets up the rules governing the playing ol' thc tournaments. Faculty sponsors for the organization are Homer Coker and Iohn Dratz. it lla Lettermen' Club Promote TU pert man hip LETTERlVlEN'S CLUB President . . . BILL Srtnwm' Vice-president . . STU STEVVART Secretary . . . Cor STEWART Treasurer . . GERALD PARKER FRONT RDXV: Roger Ellis, Gary Rawls, Dwight Claxton. Rit-bard Coins, lerry Swanson, Ken Parsons, Mike Brown, Stu Stewart. SECOND ROVV: Jerry Nowlin, Dan De- Simone, Bill Goods. Ogle Keneipp, Bill liusleilta, Neal nts LETTERMEN.S CLUB includes athletes from TU's six major intercollegiate sports activities, with Coach Bennie Davis as the faculty spon- sor. Meetings for this honorary organization are held on the second Tuesday of each month. Featured at the meetings are people who have in some way contributed to athletic progress at the University. The organization was first formed at TU in l962, with the intent being to promote goodwill, cooperation, and sportsmanship among the indi- vidual players and opponents. The Club holds one major function in the winter and one in the spring. Selection to the club is made by a vote of the members and by an individual's lettering in a sport. Tebbencamp, lack Suggs, Howard Twilley, Bobby Bond. BACK ROW: lohn Liljedalrl, Lany Burke. Mike Gibbons, Gary Washburn, Dan Kaulold, Ken Radar, Gary Porterticld, Bill Sliewey. 'Bl ' i et ei 3 W5 rl Q 1 ' 4 il 1 N. wk ff' , QA NX vw 1? 1X vx'y , , .9 JWMQ? 4 SPORT G BOUT C MPUS Ya Wit? PL- rfx W- L N. GRADUATE STUDENT I 1 Fx ' 'lQ.Z'IIee f ' wha.. iii' u. I4-Nfgg ' , ' Q'9? :- 'a-3 ,. .itggii V, lr ' im f vf.gfacr, .- P, B - 3.1-.G I jf ll IF - . .f 1 ' If, 1925? , 1 jf I T MARY HENKEL url' wer duties ar' qraduale dorm asaislahf RCJW I: Don Barnum, John Bullard, Dean Crifes, Ibrahim Hawisa, Mary Hinlxle. POW 2: Hee Sun Kim, John Moore, Allen Norman, Charles Oliver, Richard Overley. RCW 3: George Plewes, Vellair Mary Poole, Neal Taylor, Joseph Thrasher, Joseph Whelan, Abclussalam Zagaar. N- JN? 4.- T x r E X : Y T ilu 'gi' - .06 1 ,,,a.. T2 95.4, -4' ,...,. vang, ,ev-A -r V. sr -v:-f-V1 is rigjifai r., I 49 S. N, ' -Q 1 I ff- l ga g' , an-s':'J , ,,,.y1- , t X sl ., ' ' EU x, - ., fiharf TW LAWYER ROW l: Dan Allan, Fr., Tulsa, Bill Axlell, Fr., Lefinglon, ll Gary Bassham, Sr., Talsar Delberl' Brock, Sr., Tuisag Mrs. R. T. Coolcnell, Fr., Tu -aa: Pearl Crifchlield, Fr., Tulsa, Dean Crifes, Soph., Tulsa: Ben Browley, Sr, Tulsa: John Deas, Sr, Tulsa RCW 2: Sian Doyle, Sr., Tulsa: C. L. Duncan, Fr, Tulsa R. A. Frelden, Fr., Tlfsa' Clifford Hopper, Jr., Tulsa' Gerald Hunler, Sr., TL19-3' David James, Sr., Tulsa' John Johnslon Jr,, Tulsa: Peler J. Johnsfon, Fr., Sherman Te.-aip James C Lang, Sr., Tu'sa, 1 POW 3: Hollis Lealhers, Jr,, Mailcigee. Ola, John K. Lo++inville, Fr, Tala John Morgan, Jr, l-larisl'-'rw-, C471 Barlow Nelson, Sitrfill, Tulsa, David Owens, Pr, T ...', a' Roberf Parlrer, Sr., Tulsa, Curfis Parks, Fr, Tnlwag Gilberl' Pinlzerfon, Fr, Talsaj James Pohl, Fr , Talsa RCW 4: Milne Sanlviiguel, Fr., Wirji ite Failg, Te-ap, Johnson Sinclair, Sf., Tulsa Leigh Taylor, Fr, Parl Ridge, l' ' John E. Wallcer, Fr., Cgl',mhi,.-3, lareaf' Joseph P. Whelan, Fr Enom' all, Pa.: David Wolfe, Fr, Tulsa' Wm. P. Woi-fman, Fr T.. fag Thomas Wrighf, Srl,-lw,, Wai'ren, P l, -,.4-n 'Mz x ,- .. 3' N- Q 1 X P+ l r '-1 Q 'Aw as , ,' MT-'5Y.1.f f -. T? ,. 1 if ' 'f33i'F:' . 'T ,, W, ,. 312' ' is :- Q it - i 'V 'ffl '52 - il - . 4' -, fe- s i e fr 'ii-ffl f ' 1 i .' 'ir' , , if ' Q ...a-'- ' v W - T ,if . - :L K -ff g, r A - . V -. i v ws X. 4' V ii g i' K .5 .emi c ae,wea .fair ,aefwai nc T i . -il Y wi' Ziff T K - A- i mg 3 ' ii' I ill ' . -- U '4' il V ,, 1- 'Ni , ' ' s ,, - ' ,V ' ,fit ' liz, Z, T 'ii I cv gb r-...,,,. 1 i . -'l ' T 5 ff- T2 r i , ' 'i '- ' P ' li ' VT v' 1' ' T KN l gif- s -E ' as X ' . ' A I V- Wz fwi i Q , ROW I: Dan Allan, Tulsa, Law, Senior Class Presiclenl, Uni- ROW 2: Roberl' L. Beach, Ponca Cily, Olla, l:'e-lrcileum versily Parry, Presidenhs Club: Daniel Lon Anderson, Tulsa, Managemenl, AKW, Larry Anderson, Tulsa, lndusirial Psy- chology, Band: Guido Anfezana, La Paz, Bolivia, Political Science, KE, IRC7 Susan Baker, Tulsa, Journalism, Xlf, Col- legian: Roberl M. Baker, Tulsa, Chemical Engineering, IX, AlChE, flfilf., Young Republicans: David G. BarneH, Tulsa, Business Law, ATU, AK'l', TU Law Club: Judifh Rush Barron, Tulsa, Home Economics, -ll-X, Home Economics Club, Hur- ricaneiles, Newman Club: Gary Bassham, Tulsa, Law, E IOR CL SS ROW I: Mariha Sue Bohannon, Tulsa, Religion and Sociol. ogy, Sociology Club, Uniled Campus Chrislian Eellowship: Connie Sue Boswell, Tulsa, Arr Educaiionj J. D. Boswell, Tulsa, lnclusirial Psychology, BN, SPX, UVM, Diane Bowlin, Tulsa, Music, 'l'M, TUE, -EAT, Lanlerng Wayne Bradshaw, Hallieville, Arli., Malh and Science Educalion, Varsily Base ball, John E. Bray, Tulsa, Business Marlcefing, ROTC, Pai Breedlove, Durani, Okla., Commercial Ari, William Slephen Breedlove, Tulsa, American Siucliesg Delberf Broclr, lnclianola, Olrla., Law, ROW 2: Monne'H' Broclr, Tulsa, French, KU, Morfar Board, Sludenl Senale Secrelary, Preside-nl's Clubq Sidney C. Broclrrnan, San Anlonio, Tex, Geology, AXA, Murry Geology Club, Phillip W. Bryanf, Tulsa, Journalism, ATU, SAX, Ken- dallalsrum, Collegian: Susan Bulloclc, Tulsa, Speech Correce Hon: Roberl L. Burch, Fargo, N. D., Sociology: Michael C. Burlrill-, Tulsa, Engineering Physics, AXA, IEC, James D. Marie-ling, IN, AMA, Young Republicarisj Anlhony Carl Belce,Tren1cin, N. J., Mechanical Engineering, Ergirecirs Club ASME, Ar? Benedefli, Tulsa, Aercinaulics, Alfxfx, llc-wmaii Club, lnlramurals: James A. Belhel, Tulsa, Liberal Arts, TU Theaier, KWGS-FM, 0Afl'g Dave Bilyeu, Tulsa, F'elrcileiin'i Mariefing, UNA, AKXP, AMA, .lan Birfcil, Olniulieqee, Olla, Music, KE, UAH, Modern Choir, 'l'llA, Darlene Lucille Blalrley, Tulsa, Music Educalion: Laurifa Frances Blalrley, Tulsa, Speech Educalicin: Gail Boevers, Vinifa, Olla, Engli-li Educalion, Lanlern, Scroll, Caldwell, Tulsa, Marlie-ling, EX, AMA: Jane Camden, Kan' sas Cily, Mo., Elemenlary Educalion, AAA, SEA, Canierbury Club, Young Republicans: Linda Lee Chambers, Tulpa, Music, :AL ROW 3: Charles E. Chapman, Van Buren, Ari, History: Elizabelh Chesfnuf, Miami, Olla,, Malh, KKF, Malh Club, Young De-mocrals: Penny Chisholm, Minneapcilis, Minn, Elerrienlary Educaiicin and Speech Palhology, AAA, Canler- bury Club, Speech Pafhcilogy C-rciup: Barbara Bishop Clarke, Tulsa, Journalism and English, KKV, Morlar Board, Whcfs Who, Kendallabrumg Wayne P. Cofielf, Dave-npori, la,, Pre- Minislry and Pre-Clinical Psych-f-logy, AXA, 'l'll:: R. Dwayne Conner, Pryor, Olla., Minisiry, Casey Cooper, Tulsa, Marlefe ing, Ki, AK'l', Nora Sue Cox, Brolen Arrow, Olcla., Home Economics Eclucaiicin, Home Economics Club, SNEA: James Craig, For? Smiih, Ari., Mechanical Engineering. 4i:j.,...-., NYT E NIR CLASS ROW I: Drummond Crews, Muslogee, Olla., Pre-Law. band, Law Club: Doro+hy F. Crowder, Tulsa, Speech, SEA, lLX'l', Scroll: Orvis Lee Crowson, Pensacola, Fla., Business, AMA: Amiel David, I-Iaila, Israel, Perroleum Engineering, AIME, 'I'III, Ullig Jerry Davidson, Tulsa, Spanish, ISA: Raymond Dawson, Chanule, Ixans., Chemislry, ACS, German Club' Judy DeCamp, Tulsa, Medical Technology, KA, AT, La'Ie , Young Derniicarisg Michael DelCasino, Tulsa, En- afreerirq Mafn, Newman Club, Marh C ub: Roy DeVauIf, Jr., T..l.a, Marh IQWGSFM. POW 2: L. King Diclrason, Jr., Tulsa, Marl-eling, if-Y, AMA, Eweculiye Club: Louise Dickey, Tulsa, Music, 'l'BI, Morlai Bo.fii'd, Band, ill: Peier P. Dimperio, Piiisbuigh, Pa., Polili- cal Science and I-Iiihiiry, ATU, Lelierrnans Club: Jimmy R. Dolph, Tulsa, Pelrcileum Engineering, Engineers Club, AIME, ln'eram..ra's: Julie Doss, Fansas Cily, Ikan-3, Home Econornf ci Educalizf, KKV, Home Economics Club' Phyllis Dumonf, Tuma, Speech Eclucalion, TU Theaferg Donna Wynell Dupy, Tulwli, Music Educahcin, IAI, Presidenfs Club, SEA: Brenda Duran, Tulsa, Elemenlary Educalion, lil, SEA Newman Club? David Edris, Tulsa, Music, Band, Clrcheslra, 'I'5IA. RCIW 3. Charles Elcsfrom, Jr., Phceniv, Ariz,, Managemenl, IN, .Xllla Roberi C. Elicker, AI'enIci.-in, Pa., Managemenri Susan Lynn Ellioii, TuI,.i, Commercial Ari, -X-ll, Ari Siudenis League, Junior Class Treasurer, Sophomore Class Treasurer: Nancy Monfgomery Eisner, Tulsa, Radio and Television, XD, KWGSVFM: Michael J. EQH, Tulsa, Zoology, 'PH-Y: Sherye Jeanne Esser, Tulsa, Elemenrary Educalion, '1'1TK, Band, KAN: Carol FauceH', Tulsa, Home Economics-HomeService, 401, Young Republicans, Home Economics Club: James Fay, Tulsa, Journalism, HAM, EJX: Bill Finney, Tulsa. RQW 4: Jeanne Fifzgerald, For? Smirh, Arlc., I-Iisiory and Educarion, AV: Sharon Flippin, Forl Smilh, Ark., Journalism, Collegian, II-I-IC, KWGSvFM: Melvin R. Formby, I-Iominy, Gila., Business Adminislralion, Accounling Club, Execufive Club, AKXV: Kay Fosfer, Broken Arrow, Gila., lndusfrial and Pre-Clinical Psychology, Ki, Morrar Board, Sociology Club, AKA: J. William Freeman, Tulsa, Pelroleurn Engineering, I.eHerman'5 Club, Engineers Club, AIME: Eleanor Bash Fro- man, Tulsa, Speech, AAA, HA'I', Young Republicans, Lanrerni Grerchen Fulenwider, Tulsa, Hislory, KHP, Newman Club, IRC, 'I'AI9: Belly Fuller, Tulsa, Medical Technology, KAW: PaHy Gans, Tulsa, English, KKl', Newman Club. ROW S: Judilh Ann Geis, Enid, Olnla., Zoology, Lanfern, Scroll, Commiilee on Human Righfs: Edward E. Gibble, Pawnee, Oila., Music Educalion, AT-5, KRW, Band, Orches- Ira: Ann Gibbons, Tulsa, Mafh, Xil, IRC, q'1'K, ACS: John R. Gibson, Adair, Okla., Mechanical Engineering: Robe:-'I' Gideon, Tulsa, Journalism, KA, UT-X, .Y-SX: Richard Goins, Chiclasha, Olcla., Physical Eclucaiion: David Gould, Tulsa, Pre-Medicine, KA: Harold L. Gray, Tulsa, I-'lislory and Poli?- ical Science, Pre-Law Club, ISA: Dwain Gregory, Tulsa, Music Educalion, Sludenf Senale, Modern Choir, 'PM-N. l , .,g, J.: i.'-f 5 2 P I X Y' s . N A Q' V I A - .1 ss 5. . 1 H ' ,- an ,ml fr- ,af ROW I: Dulre Griffey, Lalayerre, La., Pefroli:-um Marlering, EX, Cheerleader, .klllg Kennerh A, Hale, Sweeh-fafer, Ter., Physical Educalicin' Gay Hansen, Tulsa, Elerneniary Edi.cai.cin and Hisrory, ANU: Joe Hansford, Carl Juncricrn, Mc. Pelroleum Engineering, Engineers Club, lll'1'l', AIMEQ Kermii E. Hanson, Bagley, Minn., Hisrciry Educalionj Hope Harder, Tulsa, French and English, Xll, Lanrern, Scroll, SEA' Charles Hargrove, Tulsa, Poliiical Science, AXA. Sludenr Se-nare, 'l'1lE, 'ltxlaq Ray E. Harrell, Jr., Barrlesyille, Olla., Music. 'l'3lA, Modern Choir, Band: Beverly Harrison, Tulsa. Physcal Educaiion, 'lWBl, ROTC Honorary Cadet Cocirel, Yfunc Republicans. Scroll. ROW 2: Shirley Haslings, Tulsa, Elemenrary Educafian and Spanish, Scroll, Kill' Ronnie Hahfield, Flecizho, Mo., Marler- ing, AMA: Sherry Haffield, Tulsa. Ollice Adnninis'rrafii:in. Ki, TU Business Womens Club, Execuiiye Club, Scrolit Jim W. Haynes, Tulsa, Chernislry, ACS, Pafriclr G. Hays, Kansas Ciry, Kans., Business Management Ki, 'l'llI, Circle K, AKXV, Charles E. Heafh, Tulsa, Accouniing, AKXl', Lorfon Lore: Raymond Heafh, Tulsa, Engineering Physics and Marh, THX, Sword and Key, Lerrerrnaifs Club: Linda Henderson, Tulsa, Sociology, Morrar Board, Ill'll', AK-X, X537 Kennelh W. Hennigan, Oxnard, Calil., Physics, fllf. ROW 3: Karen Herron, Tulsa, Medical Technology: Terry W. Hiclrerson, Tulsa, Chemical Engineering, Engineers Club, AIChE: Marlene K. Hinfermeisfer, Tulsa, History, SNEA, UTM? Paul David Hoelzley, Grand Rapids, Mich., Music Educarion, 'l'1lA, Assisfanl Band Direcfor, Bapfisr Siudenr Union: Judifh Ann Holden, Elemeniary Educaiicin and English, AG. 'nf- l-Sl, Morlar Board, lflll, SEA3 Denny G. Hoolr, Diiilris, Tw, l-limi-1ii'y, Wesley Eijiundahifirig Elizabelh K. Huffman, Tul-ia. S-iiciciliiigy, AKA Ill'Nl, Siii:ic-fill-y Cuh Linda Hunf, lrde- pendence, M-i., Speech, Mcdi-rn Chi:-ir PWC-S-EM Roberia lronside, Tulsa, Journali-im, 'l'3l, Marrix Award, llili, 'l'lV'l. ROW 4 Richard W. Johnson, Whaviffii-in, Ill, Pelifiefiri Marleling, AMA: Rober+ L. Johnson, Ti..l5.a, lvliz--ilriaiiiiiai Engineering, KA, ROTC, Jane Jordan, Tui --.f 3, English, :AL 'l'l'K, Or-:iiesrraq Gail Jorden, Egir+ Snrlh, Arl, Medcal Technciljigy, -X-Xl, Young Reciublziians, Geinrian Cwibq Pal Kearns, Wayne, Fla, Medica Teclirofogy, John N. Keafing, Ollahiiirna Cily, Olla., Manaigiimenr, lXli'l', llewrnan Club, Dee Ann Kibler, Tulsa, Erigli li and Eeiriq-nrary Educaricin. A-3-3, lle.-.man Culil' Thomas J. King, Tpifa. Mfi: ai'icel Engineering, IIKA, Arn-iild A'r Siiiiiieiyi, ROTC, Barbara Kinnaman, Whearon, lll, Rsychrrilmqy, RCPW 5: Ray D. Kinnard, llc.-.-iii, Ollfi, Pre-Med.ci e, Ki. MHA, Band, lEC3 Belsy J. Kirlcley, Muslogee, Ol fi., Pu ligious Educaii-iin, ISA, Young Republi-:6i w, Srudeni Signal'-I Larry Kohl, Camp I-Il, Pa., Aci?f'iui'ili g, lx: Alexander Korolulr, Andis-i-y-., Alberia, Canada, ljeiiiieurn ET'i1Vli'EV '2l, AIME, Engineers Club: John H. Kuhlen, Lyons, lll, Pre-fl.av.', XX, 'l'llE, 'l'-Vlq Jaclr G. Land Ill. Muslci-iiee, Olln, Marler- ing, IIKA, AMA, Aliilfy Modern Choir- Karl M. Land, Tulsa. Mechanical Engineering, 'l'liK, S '.'. ora and ley, ASME Ted Leach, Springfield, lll., Pre-Law, IX, IRC, Y-sung Rigiciiiblcani, Law Clubg Rober+ Sfephen Lee, Tulsa, Young Americans lcir Freedom. x V F 2 1 ci A ,f ? .mr 5-:N Q N 1 A 1 4: X WK unxflv' L2 ROW I: Mary Leiser, Tulsa, English Educalion, AAA, Young Republicans: Elaine Leroux, Tulsa, English, KKV, UAH Cal- ender Girl, Newman Club: Don H. Liles, Tulsa, Chemical Engineering, AIChE: Walfer H. Liplre, Tulsa, Engineering Physics, 2112: Darrell C. I.iH'Ie, Tulsa, Pelroleum Producrion, KE, Engineerls Club, AIME: Dennis Loerke, Kamloops, Bri' Iish Columbia, Canada, Chemical Engineering, AlChE, Ene gineer's Club: Linda Lonberger, Naiiclf, Mass., Business, 4152, Who's Who, TU Business Wornen's Club: I.. C. Long, Avanl, Olxla., Mechanical Engineering, ASME: Kalhleen Mc- Cann, Lee Surnmif, Mo., Elemenlary Educalion and English, XQ, Moriar Board, SEA, Kill. E IIIR CLASS ROW I: John A. Marling, Barllesville, Olrla., Economics, AMA: Harriel' Marrs, Tulsa. I-lisrory Eclucaiion, XSJI Ill'M, SEA, Young Republicans: Larry J. Marfin, Joplin, Mo., Malh, Malh Club, Engineers Club: Richard R. Marlin, Tulsa, Me- canical Engineering, Engineers Club, ASME, 'I'II:: Gafra Marvin, Tulsa, Radio and Television Educalion, -3-ll, Home Economics Club, KWGS-EM: Ronald J. Marvin, Eorr Smirh, Arlc., Hislory: Claudia Lea Marney, Tulsa, Elemenlary Edu! calion, FTB, Young Republicans: Augusf C. Mason, New Orleans, I.a,, Mechanical Engineering, ASME. ROW 2: Bill Mauldin, Joplin, Mo., Marlceling, AMA, ISA: Dadreon Maxwell, Cleveland. Okla., Physics, Laniern, Band: SCOH' Meadows, Tulsa, Air Sciences, Arnold Air Sociely, Air Force Associarion: Marcia Meredifh, Tulsa, English, KKF, Kendallabrum, HAM, Who's Who: Charles O. Meyers, cf 4 - i 1 1 ! V I Lx . , I? 0113. sl . - , .- , -.--r - ,iii x 'i gp .: i 4 V- F. fp K V I ' ' A-, - I I 1 ' -V i ' I Q? li f1Ei.i..i'il ' POW 2: Margarel McCar+ney, Tulsa. Ea hi-on Merchandising Home Economics Club: Lynn McCIasI:ey, Tusa, Chen-imlry, KAW, ACS, Presidenif. Club, Judiciary Board ol LJMI-li J. C. McCormick, Tulsa, Managemenl and Economics: Dick McGuire, Tul-aa, Aerospace, AIAA: Clarlr McNair, Tulsa, lnduslrial Psychology: Arihur A. McNaf'r III, Tulsa, Mails, KE, ROTC: Sharma Mahan, Erarillurl, Germany, Journalism, Wesley Eoundaiion, Young Republicans: Francis A. Maiericlx, Binghamion, N. Y., Marleiing, AXA: Sandy Mannan, Wichiia, Rana., Sociology, XII, Scroll. Jr. Tulsa, I-lisiory, IIKA, IIVM. Young Republicans, IRC: Judy Miller, Tulsa, Oilice Admiriislrafiori, lT'5I, TU Business Women, Margarel Eva Miller, Hoi Springs, Arl,, Ari Educa- rion, Ari' Slude-nl's League, NEA, UCCE: Marfy Minear, Tulsa, Commercial Ari, ISA Sweelhearl, Ari Sludenfs League, ISO. ROW 3: Jaclrlyn Irene Minniclr, Claremore, Olla., Speech Rarhology, KU, I-Iurricaneiies, American Royal Eieauly, IPCS Ona D. Minor, Sapulpa, Olla., Music, Chorus: Carmen Misfler, Tulsa, Geography, SEA: Billie Adams Moeller, Tulsa, I-Iisiory Educaiion: Jack C. MoI'laH', Ollahoma Ciiy, OI-Ia., Marlfefing, AMA: Harold D. Monlux, Slour Ciiy, Ia., Pelrole E-um Marlrelingg James N. Morgan, Tulsa, Engneering Physics, IIKA, 2115, Engine-er's Club, Physics Club: Orus I.. Morgan Jr., I-Iominy, Olla., Managemenl. A Y' w E IOR CLASS RCW l: Bob Mullrey, Tulsa, Mechanical Engineering, ASME, Judifh Murdock, Tu sa, Journalisrn, li-Wi, HAM, Collegian: Nancy Neal, Tuisa, English, KKIY Mary Helen Niemeyer, Tulsa, Er:.i1i1.n, KM-1, Christan Science Organization, Susan Norman, Housron, Tex., Lila Science Education, KN , NV, .lun-ir Cass Secreiary, l-lcrrnecominq Clue-en Allendanl, Roberf E. Osborne, Tulsa, English, lRCg Judy OHers+rom, Tu'fa Jiurnalisrn, lil, Collegian, il-Ui, HAM, Mary Ann Parker, Tu'-za, Hislriiry Educaiirrn, Lanlrern, Scroll' Curris Parks, Tulsa l.,-iv.. ROW 2, Douglas Parks, Tulia, Marh, AXA, German Cub' James V. Pale Jr., Sad Springs, Qlla., Managemenr: Riia Payne, Memphis Tenn., Journalism, KKV, Morlar Board, Panhe letra, Council, Sole Tx-.iilerq Befh Pereif, Tulsa, Spanish E:i,ca'if'x i'll'ii, Kendallabrumg Jim E. Perkins, Tulsa Mariel- ina, .XK'i'1 Ron Pefocz, Paramus, N. J, Geo ogy, IVE, Tulsa freolog cal Sijiciefy, Murray Geology Club, Gerald D. Pfeifer, Tulsa, us, e Garry ROVV Chem ei islry, ACS, Charles E. Phillips, Pine Blull, Ari.. Management Eocrlball, Traci., Leifermarfs Club: R. PlunkeH, Tulsa, Enoli ,h, Yuunq Republicans 3: James E. Pohl, Tulsa, Law, 'VA-X, Sludenl Bar As- ,- i, ali-.r , Pollard, Leade- ann Siudenl Assisiani in US Arlourney, Judiih Carol Carrni, ll, Commercial Ari Educaficn, Ari Sludenfs Gerald W. Pope, Scrulh Bend, Ind., Journalism, IX, AIU, 'bill Inlramural Councilp Bob Pringle, Housfon, Tex., Accounring ,-EX, -if-ll, 'Nl-E, lnrramural Council, Doro- fhy Pyle, Tulsa, Home Economics Educarionp Raymond F. Randall, Siamlord, Conn., Psychology, ATU, AEP, Orcheslra, KWGS-EM: Harlan Reams, Tulsa, Business Manaqemen1,ATS2i Perry Reeder, Tulsa, Chemical Engineering, 'i'1iK, ll-SK, Sword and Key, Fred H. Renfro, Jackson, Miss., Religion, German Club. ROW 4: Harold Wade Rideouf, Konowa, Okla., Business Economics: Mary Ann Riggs, Tulsa, Elemeniary Educalion and Spanish, Laniern: Sharron Sue RiHer, Tulsa, Hisfory Edu- carion, Xil, Moriar Board, Kendallabrum, ll-XE: John F. Robohm Ill, Claremore, Olla., Psychology, Olliy Larry Wal- fer Rofhenbuhler, Grear Ealls, Moni., Physics and Maih, Physics Club, Engineers Club, John Rupe, Tulsa, Business Marleling, fx: Mike San Miguel, Wichila Falls, Tex., Law: Bill Schillinger, Tulsa, Business Marie-ling, KI, Joe Schindler, Tulsa, Engineering Physics, Engineers Club, Newman Club. POW S: David Schuman, Tulsa, Polifical Science and Hislory, 'l'Al , IRC, Collegian, Sword and Keyg David ScoH', Tulsa, Management AK'l'3 William A. SCOH, Hope, Kans., Mechan- ical Engineering, ASME, H. E. Searle, Tulsa, Mechanical Enginering, ASME, RCTC: David Sears, Vandalia, IlI,, Mafh: Ann MacMurry Shands, Charrancioga, Tenn., Speech Therapy, 'l'M, Presidenl' Qi Lorrie Jane Mabee Dorrnifory, Tlllj Gerald Sharp, Hcruslon, Tex, Hislory, KA, Arnold Air Society, Y-:rung Republicans: Marilyn Sheefs, Union, Mo., Bofany, M-:irlar Board, SHEA, Scrallq Sallie Simmons, Siloam Springs, Ari., Accciunling. 'z' . 'avi l' 'Y' i ft' s.,.,f -,sf sr- 'F' Cx ROW I: Phil R. Sliclcer, Tulsa, Chemical Engineering, IX, Sludenl Senale, Engineer! Club Lerlermans Club: James W. Smiih, Srigler, Olla., Accounlingq Joan Carol Smifh, Tulsa, Elemenlary Educarion and English, XII, Young Derngcrais. I-luman Relalions Club, SNEAQ Terrence J. Smilh, Dwight Ill., Chemical Engineer, AIChE, 'l'llf, Newman Club: Paul D. Snyder, Barllesville, Olla., Sociology, Charles Spann, Tulsa, Pre-Medicine, IX, Mlilg Nancy Carolyn Sparks, Tulsa, Malh, ill, Malh Club, Kenclallabrum, Young Republicans: Michael Dale Speer, Sand Springs, Olla., Journalism, ATIP, Whin s Who, OAK, 'l'll:: Darrell Spreen, Tulsa, Physics, 'l'l'lf, lil-T-K, Sword and Key. ROW 2: David W. Sleele, Tulsa, Aeronaulical Engineering, AIAA, ISA, BSU: Ben Sfevens, Tulsa, Commercial Ari, Arl Sludenl's League' Marianne Sfone, Joplin, Mo, Arr Educa- rion, Ki, Arr Srudenfs League, Young Democrals, I-IEA, Douglas Sformenf, Kansas Cily, Mo., Chemical Engineering, IIKA, fl'llE, Engine-er's Club, Sword and Key: Jacque Sfringer, Tulsa, Journalism, ll-Alf, HAM: Michael G. Swaflar, Omaha, Ne-b., Music Educalion, EX, IIAK, 'l'MA, KK'l'g Richard N. Swan, Claremore, Olrla., Mechanical Engineering, ASME, Engineers Club: Leigh H. Taylor, Perl' Ridge, Ill.. Pre-Law, KB, Siudenl' Senale, Presidenfs Club, Engineer's Club: Lindon C. Thomas, Tulsa, Mechanical Engineering, Bap- lislr Sludenl Union, ROW 3: Bill Thomason, Los Angeles, Calif., Religion, John A. Triclrel, Tulsa, I-Iisroryz Paf Traynor, Enid, Olfla.. Pre- Physical Therapy: Abdulaziz Tuwaiiri, Kiyadh, Saudi Arabia, Pelroleum Marlreling, ISO: Cyrus B. Vance ll, Tulsa, Accounl- ing, ROTC: Pedro I.. Vegas, Jr., Caracas, V+:-riezuela, Peliiil- eum Engineering, AIMEg Pal Waddel, Tulsa, Pciliricial Science and I3'refLaw, KI, Whi:i's Whi'i, Srudenr Senare, UAKg .lonelle Wagner, Tulsa, Business Eclucalirin, Eapiisr Sludenr Llnifn, Don R. Warliclc, Tulsa, Engineering Physics, IIKA, S'ri,.dig-rir Senale, 'l'll1, Engineers Club, ROW 4: Joe Warliclr, Tulsa, Engwsh, AXA, Varsily Cheer- I leader: Carole Rulh Washer, Eiarflesi.fil,e, Olia, Phyca, Eclucarion, Harvey Wallcins, ,laclsony Ile, Te-, Pre-Mir :fry and Philosophy: Fred J. Walls, Er-filen Arrow, Business Mari- agenienr: Thomas G. Wehrmeisler, La Grange, ll, Pre-Med icine, IX, 'l'BlA, Tllil, Band: Gerald Weis, Tulsa, Prif-liw.. KA: BeHy Wells, Tulsa, Ari Educalion, Ar! Srude-nl's League, Kill, Scroll, L. Carolyn Wesl, Tulsa, Acciiiunling, KKl', TU Business VVcrnen':. Club: Rich WeHaw, Eldtiaclii, I ., Pcrriiwl- eurn Engineering,llKA,'l'lI1, IlI'1'I',AIlv1E ROW S: Ed Wheeler, Tulsa, I-lislory and Polilical Scif-rice, Young Republicans, Sludeni Senale, I3res:denr's Ciub, TINA: Wayne S. While, Tulsa, Chiirniffry, ACS: Ray Whifsirl, Tulsa, Accounling, Marching Eand, Modern Chcir, Wesleyf Ecundar lion, Berry Wiedemann, Tu'sa, Business Aolrniiiislralicri and Secrelarial Admirilsrrahon, ll-3, Presidenhs Club, Parihel Q-nic Council, TU Elusiness Women's Club: Charles Wilcox, Tulsa. I-Iislory, Canlerbury Club: Don E. Williams, Tulsa, Accounl- ing, KA, Arnold Air Socieiy' Chuck Yadon, Tulsa, Eusinesz Managemenl, IX, AIU, Nancy Yadon, Tulsa, Business Ad- minislralion, AV, Sluclenl Senale, TU Business Wiiimenis Club, Scroll: Raymond M. Zeller, Pryor, Olla., Mechanical Engine- ering, AXA, ASME, wiv l' in img New if ,X -fjv' xA'- fx 2 .. . ., SHARON RITTER emi Dfwii SCFN:mfm -sc-em +0 be Cfedinq Hwelr qraduisiion requirema-Msg If fools as if if WH Tale 'Them all nigh? rf jig T Pow 1 ' sql Criss, J , 1 .. , T, , T 51. ir - ph.-,., ' David POW .Q WVU: UNIOR CLASS BELOW RQVV I: Linda Boofh, Foil Srnilh, Arlf.: Diane Borochoff, Tu'sa: Mari- lyn Bower, Fairview, Ollam Ella Jo Bowerman, Tulsa' Willie Bowlin, Tulsa' Bob Breifensfein, Parminglon Flew Me-Eco' Kennefh Brenkman, Tulzai Cheryl Brogclon, Seminole, Ollax John G. Busch, lrrl-wrgrlpd, Mfr' Carolyn Byrd, Carrhaqe, Mo. ROW 2: Rulh Cahoon, Tulsa: Mary Ann Caldwell, Tulnag Gregory Campbell, Tulza: Ar+hur F. Carpenler, Tulsa: Burlis Carpenler, Tulsa, David Til-Chiu Chan, Hong Kong: Susan Childress, Tulsa: Kok Ming Chu, Kovfoon, l-long lfonq: Carol Clark, Tulnag Dan Coco, Tulsa. ROW 3: Daryel Coe, Slam?-irrd, llebrasla: Jacqueline Collins. Clare' more, Ulla.: Bill Combs, Tulsag Guy S. Comsfock, Tulsa: John W. Con- well, Jr., Tulsa: Nancy Cook, New Belhfern, Penn: Wendy Cookingham, Sroallield, lfl,: R. Ray Corley, Tusag Bill Cornman, Springlield, Ill' Wiley K. Cox, Tulsa. lg Jerry Kenne+h Adams, Sapulpa Mary Alford, Tulya: Karen Allen, DV Ohm: Douglas Anderson, Sp .f'.- fry, Ollri L. Angus, Tu mai Jolene Arney, Tu'-1 2. Marilyn Axion, Tulsa Mike Babcock Wayzala, Mira' Charles Bahos, Tfsa: Pafri cia A, Sarah PCJW Tulsa' Tulsa: Ballenline, Tulwa, Tom L. Barber, T,.l,a Barker, Tulsa, 3: Sara Barr, Tulsa' June H. Bealmear Paula Beasley, Tuba: Becky Bellafli Jim Berner, Tulsa: Anne Bodley, Tula L DIANE LIESE and Barb Zi-umer are Cauqhl Throwing snmvbills fre' 207 ROW I: Suzanne Cunningham, Tuisag Dio L. Daily, Tulsa: Jerry Daly, Tulsa: Bill Daugherfy, Tuba' Roberf Davidson, Cincinnalli, Glwio: Dan Davis, Claflsbur-g Wesl Virginia. ROW 2: Jol1n W. Davis, Barringlon, Ill,: La- Vonne Davis, Tulsa' Liz Davis, Tulsa, Melany Davis, Tf fr' Jon Lynndon Day, l'le3.lwi-, lVlr?.I Judy Dean, Tu sa. RCW 3' George DeMier, Tulsa: Beverly Jane Dewel, Tuf 1: Scofly Dill, Tulsa: Kennelh A. Dobbs, Sari Sz' ng, Cla 3 Beverly Dover, Tu 'H Jerry P. Dow, i31rl'uo. lxlew Me-TCC SANDY HATHCOAT and Slave Lay Sfudy in library lor lin-al-' ,, ' Y.: - . :gf-,Acid U ,. , 1' ' , 4- a l' ii 1 aw fnf. f if if fu in 'TWT' .wr 1 e 208 at ,z JUNIOR CLASS BELOW RCW I: Gary Drain, Tulsa: Dan G. Dryz, Tulsa: Sid Dunagan, Tulsa, Jol'1n Dyer, Tulsa: Benjamin B, Edwards, Tulsa: David Elder, Tulsa: Bob Ellis, Tulsa: Vep B. Ellis, Fontana, Cal.: Jeanne Engle, Tulsa: Angela Eppler, Tulsa. ROW 2: Rene Erheredge, Tulsa, Wendell Everehl, Tulsa' Waller Fagan, Clrvic-ago, Ill.: Margaref Rule Farris, Tulsa: Joan Faulk, Tulsa: Don Fea- gin, Tulsa: Larry W. Ferguson, Lawlon, Ollag John D. Flanagan, Tulsa? Rila Flefcher, Tulsa, Barbara Ford, Tulsa, ROW 3: Donna Ford, Tulare: Frank L. Fox, Tulsa: Helen Fox, Miami, Ulla: Bernie A, Fralres, Tulsa, Mary G. Frampfon, Tulsa: Laura Lee Freeland, Tulsa: Clara Freeman, Chicago, lll.: Carol Lynn Fry, Barlles- vil e, Ollag Dave Galbreafh, Rocbesfer, N. Y.: Mary Jane Gallup, Tulsa. s. UNIIIR CL SS BELOW ROW I: Sharon Harris, Tulsa: Sid Harris, Tulsa: Glenn Halcher, Tulsa: Sandye Hafhcoal, Tulsa: Gerry Halhcoclc, Tulsa: Anna Bell Havely, Tulsa: Elizabefh Hayden, Tulsa, Kay Hayes, Tulsa: Bill Henderson, Tulsa' Jana Sue Hendon, Tulsa. ROW 2: Paul C. Herman, Jr., Maplewood, Mo.: Judy Herriman, Colleyville, Rana.: Mary Franlz Hieronymous, Tulsa: Delos J. Hill, Tulsa. Faye L. Hines, Tulsa' Man Kueng Ho, Hong I'-glnqg Barbara Hobson, Tulsa: Jon W. Hoclrenson, Tulsa, Earl Hodgen, Tusa' J. P. Holleman, Phoenix, Arizona. ROW 3: Theresa Hollingsworih, Tulsa: Kihly Holloway, Tulsa: Julie Holmes, Tulsa: Tom Holi, Tulsa: LeRoy Howe, Tulsa: John Huey, Tulsa. Sally Ann Jackson, Maryville, Mo.: Eloise Janssen, Tulsa: Donna Dee Jenlcins, Tulsa: Donald R. Jensen, Tulsa. Q. POW I: Carolyn Garrigus, Tu'-La: Arefa Gales, Lcculs Grove, Ollag Said H. Ghal chem, Tulsa: John Ghosfbear, Tu za: J. Melvin Gillespie, Islfiirlh Lflllff Pail, Arl: Sandi Graves, Tfaa, ROW 2: Joan Greear, LIIMIQ-ri,Cllll1 ' Larry D. Gregory, Tulgaq G. R. Griffin, Tul ':i' 1: Joan Grif'Ii'rh, Tufnfa' Lili Grubb, Tull-'if Richard Halliburlon, Tulsa. ROW 3: Roberf Hanis, lfanzala Cly, l a :s Michael Hanson, Ti.l 'I' Bill Harqes, Tulsa Linda Harringfon, T413 Calhie Harris, T,li:a A Jo Ann Harris, Tu sn: 42' Q., I V ef JUNIOR OFFICERS rush To Ee-rfs r a r s in ac? wwf 209 RCW l, Sfeve Jernigan, Jvul rw, MQ' Rusly Johnson, Ti. 1: Dave Jones, Tulsa: Anne Kelly, Tuff: Susie Ke+cl'1,T..-ia' Redirh Kilgore, Tulsa. PSTN 2 Barbara L. Killian, Brel-gn Arriv-, Cl, ag Phyllis Killingsworfh, Tulsa, Sreve Kim- ball, Ti.-1: Chris King, Tulsa: David King. Tulsa, Beverly Kifferman, Tuli-3. RCW' 3: Diane Krumme, Tulsa: Charlene A. Larson, La Granqe, lll Barbara Lawson, Tul ',., 3 3 David Lawson, Tulsa: Sieve Lay, Tulsa: Gary D. Layfon, Tu' 1. Laura, Don, Anna, and Bo 1 our at Ckrnpui TG p .en UNIOR CL SS BELOW ROW I: Randal Lefler, Bossier Cnly, La., William D, Lesfer, Broken Arrow, Ol-la.: Bob Lewis, Tulsa, Waller G. Lewis, Corsicana, Texas: Diane Liese, Chicaq i'i, lll.: Ann Lindley, Tulsa, Paul F. Longsfrefh, Lnlile Boil, Ari.: Donna Lucinslri, Tulsa: Marlis Jo Luslc, Tulsa: Cora E. MacDonald, Tulsa. RCW 2: Barbara MacLean, Findlay, Olflifzj Jean McClure, Tulsa: Carol McCord, Tulsa: D. L. McEnfire, Jr., Tulsa, Gayl McKenzie, Galena, Kansq Sieve Mabry, Tulsaq Pal Mahoney, Tulsag Elizaberh Marsee, Blancasler, lenfuclyp Fred W. Marvel, Tulsa: Jim Mafhieson, Tulsa. PQW 3 Delores J. Mafhis, Tulsa, Paul Richard Means, Sand Springs, Ulla 5 Major lMaxwell E.l Meelr, Ponca Cily, Ollag Andrea Melander, lndependence, Hans.: Carolyn Miller, Allon, lll., Ken Miller, Tulsa: Pa'Hy Miller, Tulsa: Susan Mifchell, Midwe-5+ City, Olla.: J. P. Morgan, Jr., Tulsa, Linda Moore, Concordia, Kane. 2I0 17' JUNl0R CLASS BELOW RCW I: Mildred Phillips, Tulsa' Veril Phillips, Tulbag Ronnie Pilman, Musl-agee, Ol-laf Judy Popeioy, Tulsa' Raymond Pregler, Tulsa, Pedro Pablo Pulcy, San Chrlzf1:fBa, Venezuela Sf, America: Landon Richard, Tulsa: Barbara Richards, Tulsa' Riclr Richardson, Tu!p,a3 Jerry Ries, Tulze. ROW 2: Margaret Roberis, Marlins, Ferry Chun Marfha Roberls, Tulaag David M. Rollo, Cla-veafd, O11 0' Robed W. Rosebush, Tulsa: Janer Rosenbaum, Tulsa' James Ross, Coileyvz le, l-ans' Johnny Rus- sell, Caloosa, Ollap Richard Rufh, Tulsa' Mary Saab, Tulsa: Leslie Salfzman, Tulsa, ROW 3: Suzy Sample, Brl:f.xn,ville, Te-az Phil San Angelo, Jr., Tulii' Bill Saulmon, Tulsa Susan Schaller, Tulsa: Franlr J. Schiendler, Jr., Tulaa: Roberl' Schullz, Tulsa: Pam Scolf, Camden, Arlg Tillie Scolr, Tulsa, Chris Seidlifz, Tulsa: Ann Shannon, Tulsa. PQNN l, Mary Ann Morris, T,-a' Dianne Mullins, T,.l,aq Carole Murray, la-aw l , cl lfann: Barbara Naifeh, Tlfa' Jim Nesbi++, Gard-'lf C ,' Var ,Q Mefzie Nichols, T.. -,-1. RCJNN 2 Darrell L. Noe, W ffl-, T--fa , Leia Nunn, TQ 1 Elsa Ochoa, QM: lla, C rn' b 1, S f. Am'-fir Vivian Orms, T. a, Shari Parker, Tna, Tom Parlrinson, l,l'.a. PYQWW 3: Adelo Parino, Cofwmz a, Sf Anne xiii Punch Pafferson, Enid 'Zilla Joe Pellon, Tulsa' Luann Pendergrass, Tulyiq Sandra Pe+hiclr, Tla Mike Phillips, Tul 1 X, -f ' ff' 2 ,.-ff' Z ,. fl gil'-1 A IK. ,-,,..,.i QSSEQQXETFTTW '- . .N GAY HANSEN and Redilh l-'rllujlve a -licxpile a clwfrm Clay -.Q px 2II 'Q- 4. -v- X E' POW l: Glenn A. Sharp, Tulsa' Bob Sherman, S+. Louis. Mo.: Jim Shofsfall, Kirkwood, Mo.: Alan Simon, Tulsa: Bruce Smifh, Whealori, Ill.: Howard N. Smifh, Oklahoma Ciiy, Okla. POW 2: Jane Smifh, Chicago, llly Terry Smifh, Tulsa: JeFl Smyfh, Tulsag Jerry Snider, Tulsa: Ced V. Snyder, Tulsa: James C. Spencer, Kirk! wood, Mo. POW 3: Jim Sposalo, Tulsa: Sleve Slevenson, Tulsa: Lewis E. Slivers, Collinsville, Okla.t Fred- die Slorm, Tulsa: Sigrid Sundvahl, Tulsa: Tak Ki Sung, Sheung Shui, New Terrilories. ROW 4: Ann Tanner, Shawnee Mission, Kans.7 Shelia Talroe, Tulsa: Skip Teel, Tulsa: Pafricia Thompson, Washinglon, D. C.: Phyllis Ann Tom- linson, Brolen Arrow, Okla, POW 5: Nalalie Tranchilla, Claylon, Mo.: Judy Unwin, l-louslcn, Tex: Richardo A. Valbuena, Caracas, Venezuelag Les+er Van Dyke, Slialcok, Ok.a.: Napoleon Villamediana ll, Valencia, Vene- zuea: Jim Wack, Tu'sa. POW 6: Don Wagner, Tulsa: James R. Walker, Tulsa' Jim Walker, Irving, Texas' Diane Walfers, l-louslon, Texas: Dan Warlick, Tulsa: Lynne War- ren, Tulsa. POW 7: K. Sluarf Walson, Tulsa? Marsha Ann Wafson, Tulsa: Carolyn Wenger, Tulsa: Carol Ann Wesfall, Pine Blul'l, Arla' Densel Williams, Tulsa: Karen Williams, Tulsa. ROW S: Roberf H. Williams, Tulsap Charles Williamson, Tulsa: Hugh Wilson, Tulsa? Elme Wolcoll, Tulsa: Don Wolfe, Tulsa. ROW 9: Jim Wolfinbarger, Neosho, Mo.: John R. Woodard, Tulsa: Keifh Wrighf, Tulsa: Nor- man Yales, Tulsa: George H. Yeffer, Tulsa. POW IO: Marcia Yockey, Hunlerville, Oklag Hung-Nin Yuk, Hong Kong: Frank Zarrinal, lrani Barbara Zeumer, Neenah, Wisconsn: Ann Zie- mer, Tulsa. yv 0PH0lVl0I-RE CLASS BELOW PIZFW lg Carlwerine Barker, Tulwag Kennerlw Barkley, T,,f,a, Fred Bafes, lrfsfr' Barbara BaHen, Blacluell, Ollai Michelle Beale, Taka Larry Beaubien, Tulsap Pam Bedford, Tulum, Pa+l'i Bell, 'lrrlgag David Bendf, Frazee, Mrrrn 3 Dian BenneH, Ti. wa POW 2: Wanda Bishop, Tum' Carol Blankenship, lu a Pafii Blue, Tulsa Ann Boaz, Tuliag David Boaz, lului Roberf Boaz, Tiilsr-ig Sharon Len Bode, Tulsa, William Bolclw, Tu- 1 Dave Boyd, ln ,i Mary Breeding, l.l:,a, POVV 3: Tammerlane Brown, Sapa pa: Tom Bruskoffer, Denver, Cf 5 Mike Burke, Tulsa: Jan Burneff, lull-,ap Mary Ann Burnerf, lukaa Jim Burfon, ljsa' Joe Buslw, Tu sag Mary Bufhod, T, fa Denny Byrne, T .Ha K' nf W M PQNN li Jennie Le Abboud, Bw'-1 'lzjwv fl- 2 Ben Abney, 7, 2 William Abshire, Tuke' Bob Adams, lu,-fr' Mary Aldridge, ms: Don Allan, fr-ir . 1' 1: FYTFVV 2 Bruce Allen, l, .1 Jodee Allen, lma' Maiid Al-Zalnroon, lf1gLfJ1'f 'v air' .lack Ambrisfer, l , 'fr Frank Anlezana, 71: E - 1' Carolyn Axion, Y 'f F frW 3 Susan Baden, ' 1 Merrilee Baile, liilma Donna Baker, Vue Susan Bales, L 1 FV gl Ar' Neal Banks, ',. : Mar+l1a Barlnydr, lzwfi ii Aa? Jewe' Cahill- TAM- ENrHusrAsr1c som-4oMoRE orricerzs .r fl in all s- 1- al - 7 IATA 6. ZI3 1 . , s, Q 1 Q . - Q5 'HV fs 'l V. ff- i Qui- -2 Lo -J' Af' ,J C--x tr AK ,fl T fa 4 . 4 lil sry HL ROW I: Wanda Jo Campbell, Tulsa: Richard Carroll, Sarasola, Florida: Jerry Cale, Tulsa: Bill Chapman, Tulsa: lan Chesher, Canada: Roberf Chism, Tulsa. ROW 2: Tom Claydon, Hunlinqlon, N, Y.: Gary Clore, Tulsa: Johnny Cochran, Tulsa: Roy Cody, Tulsa: Janie Colburn, Tulsa: Sandra Lee Cole, Barflesville, Okla, ROW 3: Ray Coleman, Tulsa: Sharon Collins, Tulsa: Peggy Combs, Tulsa: Charles Coolr, Sallil- li, Miss.: James Copeland, Slcolcie, lll.: Fran Cravens, Tulsa, RCW 4: John Pa+ Cremin, Tulsa: Kay Crosby, Tulsa' Manning Crump, Tulsa: Pal Cruz, Tulsa: Al Cuile, Tulsa: Pally Curby, Tulsa. ROW 5: David Currenf, Tulsa: Donald Curlis, Tulsa: Sfephanie Darnell, Tulsa: Roberl Davis, Tulsa: Jim Deardorlif, Tulsa: Charloffe DeGarmo, Sf. Louis, Mo. RCW 6: Ronda Cushing DeJarneH, Tulsa, Doro- fhea DelCasino, Tulsa: Ron Denfon, Tulsa: Bill Derrever, Tulsa: Claire Delien, Pryor: Terry Diclrey, Hunlsville, Alabama. RCW 7: Judie Dolson, Tulsa: Virginia Ann Dofy, Tu sa: Ronnie Douglass, Tulsa: Bill Drew, Tulsa: Ronnie Dye, Tulsa: Sherry Earp, Tulsa. ROW 8: Don Ealon, Tulsa? William Eby, Tulsa: Roberl' Eclrerle, Elrnhursf, lll.: Michael Ellis, Tula sa: Vernon Elmore, Tulsa: Musfapha Felrih, Tunusia, ROW 9: John Ferris, Tulsa: Donald Franlc, Tulsa: Richard Gannon, Tulsa: Dorolhy Gardner, Tulsa: Richard Gardner, Tulsa: Nancy Jo Gar- len, Ponca City, Olcla. ROW TO: Eddie Gawf, Tulsa: Maryiane Geiger, Tulsa: Dennis Gilsfrap, Tulsa: Anila Gladson, Tulsa: Mary Glenn, Tulsa: LyneHe Gooden, Tulsa. 2I4 'W ml 'K 5.59565 S' 'P' l ' i ,-.3 ROW I: Sue Ella Gordon, Tulsaj Margaref Gowans, Tulsa: Floyd Granf, Tulsa: Kafheryn Gray, Tulza Gary Groom, Tn Charles Gross, Tu sa: Belly Gulley, Tulga: Franlr Gwin, Tulfa Jeff Haas, flee-.h-1, Mo.: Carole Hale, Dallas, Tr-1 POW 2, Dennis Hall, Tulsa: Earl Hamm, Tulea Roger Haney, Tulsa: Kafhryn Hanna, Tulsa: Eileen Harbers, Ashlown, la, Belly Hargeff, Tulsa Rebecca Harrison, Pl, Smdl Ari OPHO ROW l: John Holdsworfh, Br rrrr fllleld, Ill: Sfeve Holmberg, Tulsa: Jean Ann Holmes, l-lemon, la.: Richard Howard, Claremore, Olla: George Hubbard, Tulsa: Dan Huffman, Tulsa: Lynn Hughes, Tulsa: Gail Ingram, Tulzag Bill Irons, Tulsa: Ed Jaclrson, Tulsa, RCW 2: Jan Jaclrson, Tulsa: Tom Jaclrson, Tulsa, Brenda Johnson, Tulia' Hunrer Johnson, Tulsa: Judy Johnson, Tulsa Q L fl? we Roberi Harvy, Tulsa' Carol Hausen, Elizabalhfmwn, Haulh, Tulsa, ROW 3: Susan Heard, Tulsa: Larry Hearne, ll-an Viclri Henrichs, Tulaa, James Henry, Tanally, ll, xv Pa: Jerry iuluii, Mm? sl.: Fred Hensley, Tulela: Jim Hiclierson, Tulca: Richard Hill, Tulsa: Joseph Hills, Tulsa' Don Hofliclr, Tul-,a: Paul Hogan, Aurfra y Neil Johnson, ll. Y.: Ron Johnslon, Tuma: Bob Jones, Tul-,a, Calhy Jones, Tulwa' Sharon Jones, End, Ulla. ROW 3 Terry Jones, Tulsa: Louis Jufzi, Chicago lll.: Mari- lyn Kapner, Tulsa Slrip Knape, Tu pa, Kennefh Knighi, Tu-aa Ronald Krarer, Tulza: Jaclr LaFfer+y, Tulia' Chrisline Lang, Tulsa: Glen Law, lndianola, la : Sfephen Lawrence, San Fran- cisco C ali 182' RTXN I Belly Lawson, Tuln Carol Lee, Tulua Mary Lee, T. 1 Barbara Lessley, C arw:-more-, Olla, Helen Lewis, Tulsa Li manis, Tul 1, Lynne Lochmoeller, Sl Laura, Mag William nda Lewis, Tu aa' Richard Lilly, Springfield, Va: Inla Linder- Looper, Plym Ulla, POW 2 Wally Love, Tu sa, Jennifer Lowry, Tulsa: Fred Luslc, Ear, Te- Nancy MacDoIe, Lenyi-9.4, lll Karen Mc- Candless, lvlfflli' ll Helen Mccormicli, Tulsa: Gary Mc- 0PHOMOR RCW l: Mary Kay Messall, Barflesvrlle, Olla: Marilyn Meh- ger, Sand Springs, Olla, James Miller, Tulsaj David Minion, 9'-lalui-na, Cal Karen Mirchell, Monet? MQ, Charles Mohr, Bar' l-,- Ol a Hilda Dale Moore, Sl-ra?-Quill, Olla: Ferrel Moors, Tr. 11 Ebfahim Moradian, Perma Judy Morgan, Tul-la PQVV 2 James Morris, T il,'. a Joe Morris, Tulsa, Linda Mose- ly T..l,-i, Frank Mossadeghi, Teheran, Paula Mullen, Tula, Carolyn Mullenax, Tw r Marilyn Mullenax, Tulaa, Allen Mur- y f C v Donald, Saginaw, Mrchg Bonnie McDougall, S+, Louis, Mo: Ron McGee, Tulsa: Karen McKeever, Enid, Olla. ROW 3: Gerry McNeal, Tulsa: Carlos Mager, Caracus, Venezuela: Sieve Mandrell, Tulsa: Dale Manor, Tulsag Allen Marcus, Baldwin, N. Y.: Bolt: Marshall, Tulsa, Bruce Marfin, Brolen Arrow, Olla., Ronnie Mar+in, Tulsa: William Marlin, Walerllorei, la. Roberf Meng, Tulsa. E CLASS phy, Fl, Sill, Olla: Kafhleen Murphy, Tulsa: Hellen Murray, Tulsa. POW 3: James Neal, Tulsa: Terry O'Callaghan, Calgary, Canada' Charles Ogle, Bri:-len Arrow, Olvlag Carol Olincy, Lale Fired, lll.: Joel Olson, Tulsa' C. F. O'Neal, Tulsa' David O'Neal, Rayflifwn, Mo: Maurice Overall, Tulsa: Susan Parker, Sl Louis, Mo.: Richard Parlrs, Tulsa. ROW I: Mike Parrish, Shreveport, La.: Julie Palman, Tulsa' Mary Payne, Elrby, Ollag Kaylin Fenner, Tuma' Bill Penningron, Duncan, Olla Gary Peschlra, Tu sa. ROW 2: Cherie Jo Perraull, Tuul-a: Mary Pelti- grove, Earllesyille, Olnla.: Jim Phelps, TulL ,ilv : Charles Phipps, Tulsa: Jimmy Pike, Tulsa' Susan Pilcoclc, Tulsa, ROW 3: Lou Pilnlman, Tulsa: Cynlhia Polen, Tulsa: Richard Pongralz, Tulsa: Charlie Polls, Tulsa: Bill Pralr, Tulsa: John Pulnam, Tulsa, ROW 4: Michael Quinn, Tulsa: Mary Susan Raddanl, La Grange, l'l.: John Ramsay, Tulsa James Reagor, Tulsa: Linda Redman, Tuma Linda Reed, Tulsa. ROW 5: Jerry Reeves, Tulsag Luis Rivero, lsr, Paz, Bolivia' Roberl Rodericlr, Tulsa' Billie Roger, Mission, Yarsas: Jerry Roger, Tulsa: Nancy Salfer, Tulwa, ROW 6. John Schaper, Sr, Loul, Mo: Marilyn Schmidf, S'1:.ree Me-4,5-zln, lasik. Richard Schussler, Brelen Arrow, Olrla ' Eddie Seals, Tu sa: Mifchell Seals, Tu sa: Joe Sheehan, Wale Village, Te-. ROW 7 Tom Shepard, Tul,a' Terry Shonlrwiler, Tusa' Sue Shroul, Tulsa' Clyde Sighls, Tu'f,a GeGe Simmonds, Sl. Louis, Mo.: Norma Single- lon, Sarraf eld, MQ, ROW S: Linda Smifh, Joplin, Mo.: Nancy Smilh, Tu sa: Sally Smifh, Tulsa: Ahmad Sol- omon, lrao: Sleve Somers, Tulsa: Charles Son, Tu'sa, ROW 9: Andrew Spanogle, S5 Louis, Moy Carol Spivey, Sf. Louis, Mo.: Phil Spurloclr, Tulsa: Harold Slehm, Tulsa' John Slemmcns, Tulsa' Olivia Slevens, Lillle Ri-cl., Arl ROW IO: Clifford Slewarl, Tulza' Ron Sloclr- well, Tulsa: Judy Slolces, Muskogee, Olcla.: Phil- lip Sfonecipher, Tulsa: Monfe Slroul, Tulsa' lvan Slurbe, Mobile, Ala. 2I7 QCNN' T, Mickey Suess, William Sulli van, Tuia' Mike Swan, Tu sag Susan Swanson i I l l P on 1 li: lradi Taher, 'in Bill Tarpley, i l DSW' I Daniel Teagarden, lla, fi M l Jeanne Thomas, T. sa Pam Thornbrugh, Tue l Brian Turner, Tue Carol Upperman, l Pele Van Slrafen l i i BQW 3 Barry Vesper, Banew le, Oi Elizabefh Voighl, Tu 5' Judy Wakefield, Pcrca L Q 2 C- Nanneffe Walker, LVCiC'fVT N Y' l David Wallis, Taka Susan Ward, Tuna. 'M' BELOW RCW I: Sandy Wark, Tulsa: Thomas Warkick, Tulsa, Charlann Wafkins, Tulsa- John Weis, Tulsa' John Welge, Tulsa' Bob Welsh, Tulsa: David Welsh, Tulsa1 Jim Wesf, Tulsa, Ginny Wes+hol+, Tulsa' Paula Whalen, Tulsa: Tim Whalen, Tulsa ROW 2: Ron Wheeler, Tulsa? Margie While, Sand Springs, Olla., Ted Whifehouse, Sapulpa' Donald Whilesell, Tulsa, Ben Whilney, Tu'sa: Thelma Wieghard, Tulsa: Raymond Wiesen, Tulsai Peggy Wilgus, Hous- lan, Tai, Anne Williams, Tulsa: Larry Williams, Neoeho, Mo.: James Wilson, Tulsa. ROW 3: John Wilson, Tulsa: Tommy Wilson, Tulsa' Linda Wolf, Lake Fore-sl, ll.: Candace Wood, Tulsa: Lynda Kaye, Wrighf, Tulsa? Charles Wu, Tsuen Wan, l-long Kong, John Wymore, Kansas City, Mo: Jon Wynn, Tulsa: Gary Yeck, Tulsa' Lynn Zabriskie, Madison, Conng Judson OFHCERS BEDFORD, Perraull Hu Srnilh emi Lanlern puns. Zenmef- We J' , , ,gg fa' - ' ' lfzf , 1 A x l,,,3,. Z F Q Y 1 if .A , , 5 1 , -A Eg .X 3 lie,-e 5 A U 3 -'U ss 2 A ,W J ' . 3 ' 5 , ' is , F ' fi ,, . in -, -.. ,V 1: , '- ., ' 1,,gfef. rg, H hx E Y , A iz, -X is y ,559 T if M 1 ,, I B- 'i' ' 4' V 2, L S T Lafljt i I hd: T T 1 ' f - T f T' ' T 1 lp ,f ,INF g igisgg , , T . X ., , T 1 we 'f f , Q .. - T , ,J 1: 'fi ee' of-'T X . l li ' V L 1. ' L' ' ' iz, rf, Vi R X- A4 , . ,. X 'TU ,, ,,- Q for f - so Q Q ,Q he - Q, i 'fi - - , ,K i 4 i T . X598 - l ' I I T hd A il I T jf! ,- , ,,,,,'I J 1 L .1 A -4 , U5 ' V , -e ' :f i T , izfaif? , , ll, V .- l .fb ': T- 1 ' 'N ' ' L f j f' 1 ' '- ' , - A' ,-1 .' 'T l V il Y 'L ' Q 'T Y Y I t Y A, r . . r f ff' W dl fi w f 1, 2:8 FRESHMA CLASS BELOW POW I, Elizabefh Barnes, Tiilga Linda Barneff, Tulsaq Jack Bar+els l.f-Q.-.ard Pans: Ana Maria Barioni, Mi:-.co CL-,ig Kenne+h Bass, l fi weed, Mo., Larry Basseff, Tulna' Virginia Bafounis, Tiilafi, Paf Beaver Telnet Gene Bedingfield, Talsai Linda Begin, Tulle. ROW 2, Barbara Belford, Tulsa: Jeff Bellinger, Talf-1' Barbara Bender, Taira' Jan Benneff, Tulsa Phyllis Bereolos, Ti, fa Tom Berry, Ta 'at Jim Bird, Ponca Cify, Olla.: Michael Bingham, Tulum, Diane Blaidsdell, Tulsa, Bruce Bleakley, Tuisa, POW 3: Richard Blunk, SpVl'H'1i1Eld, ll' q Lana Boafrighf, Tulwa- Kaiher- ine Bonia, Larchmonf, N. Y,: Eva Bond, Talsai Beneranda Bonilla, Hir- duraa, Ceniral American Ernie Belkin, Tulsa: Carol Bowman, Sl. L-mms. Mo' Milxe Bradley, Talfag Ani+a Bradshaw, Tulsa Clarlr Brenneman, Tulsa. Barber, Snr-nr' Lam PCJW l, Dixie Amis, T. . 1 lf Anifa Anderson Nancy Anderson, Twin, Ken Armsirong IC Armsfrong, T i F ffW 2' Gwen Arnn, . Tn' 11 Jerry Ashford, 7 .ii-H f.. ,id l David Averill, T Charlofie Bailey, Tni-fi P'fW 3 Faifh Bailey, T, Tina: Buz Balmer, Lf-Graviie, Jim Ballard M-V, f. Cu? Dale Ban y T Linda ', ll J NEW FRESHMEN class oilicers are ready For chapel service 'H- I .ac if .vo RCW I: Tom Briggs, Tulsa: Paula Brinlcley, Tu sa: Marfha Broclr, Tulsa: Dale Brown, Tulsa: Georgia Brown, Tulsa: James Bryden, Tulsa, POW 2: Gary Bryan+, Tulsa: James Buclrman, Tulsa' Debbie Burfon, Tulsa: Ronny Burler, Tul- sa: Sieve Byars, Tulsa: Alannah Callon, Tulsa. ROW' 3: Susan Cansler, Tulsa: Joy Carnagey, Tulsia: Mille Carney, Tulsa: Florence Carpenfer, Tulsa: Dennis Carr, Philadelphia, Pa.: Mary Case, Tulsa. RCW 4: Carol Cafron, Tulsa: Riclr Charlfon, Sprrnglreld, lll.: David Chauncey, Indianapolis, Ind: Jim Church, Tulsa' Susan Clannin, Tulsa: Candy Clarlr, Tulsa. ROW 5: Mariha Clarlre, Tulsa: Julie Cleveland, Sl, Lauls, Mo.: Pal Cloud, Tulsa: Dixie Cochran, Tul-za' Eugene Coil, Tulsa: Henry Coleman, Tule 515, ROW 6: Helen Cooley, Sapulpa, Olla.: Mar- garer Copeland, Tulsa: Bob Cox, Sli Louis, Ma.: Jo Jean Craig, Versailles, Ind.: Susan Crane, Tulsa: Paul Crawford, Tulsa. RCW 7: Gerald Crim, Tulsa: Ollie Crinlrel- meyer, Allan, Mo.: John Cripps, Tulsag Mary Jaye Curby, Tulsa: Roberi Curingion, Tulsa? Sandi Curfis, Tulsa RCW 8: Jon Curiius, Tulsa: Marvin Dabney, Tulsa' Jimmy Dale, Dallas, Tex.: Ken Davidson, Tulsa' Glenal Davis, Caloosa, Ollag Ken Davis, Tulsa. ROW 9: Paul Davis, Houston, Ten: Larry Del- leger, Tulsa: Jon Delherage, Tulsa: Harold Dinsmore, Tulsa: Glenn Dobbs Ill, Tulsa: Claude Dodd, Tulsa. ROW IO: Ted Doi-Ion, Sapulpa, Olcla.: Tony Dursf, Falrlax, Olla.: Diana Dullon, Tulsa: Dyann Dyer, Tulsa: Dino Economos, Tulsa: Hugo Elt- sfrand, Tulsa, ati PCVN l Don Elliof, Jr., T. i Jan Ellis, T, 2 John Eslcridge, T. 1 Harry Evans, Jr,, T.l 1 John Ewerf, T,, 1 David Ewey, T, 1 F' YW 2 Tom Farrell, fi vii rr 1 J Mary Fellers, Tiil 1 Cherryl Fellows, T,,:1 Duane if i Fenn, T, 2 Edward Fisher, T. 1 Jon Fisher, rl , Ui 1r,f ,lm l PCTVV 3' Judy Fisher, T .. 1: Galia Fliclrenger, Tnlpag George Flippo, Tu' 1 James B. Forsfer, T, a Floyd Franlrlin, T fi Ric Fredriclrs, liifi il i'y, C iviidri FRESHMA CLASS BELOW RTDW I: Gary Freerson, Grinnell, la, Margarei Freeman, Tiilpa, Sieve Freeman, Tulsa' William Freymufh, Tnlag Charles Friedlander, Afl nil'-V' Heights, lll , Scolf Gamsfer, Whealon, lll David Gannon, Tulfi, Geor- gia Gibbs, Ei.a:'lw', l ' Bill Giering, Alhivy, ll W Mary Gilberi, Bmlen Arrm-., Gila. POW 2. Melinda Gilmore, Trilei, Cecile Gilsrrap, Town: Margo Glenn K 'l.VOOd. Mfr Sharon Godden, Tiilnag Roger Gocling, Diiw.-.wir Grey ll: Barr Gould, Sam,Sua, Cl ag Michael Graves, Tu Na James Green Tulaiq Linda Green, Tulsa, Nifa Greene, Ti,i'ua ROW 3: Joseph Grimm, Di:-cariir, lll' Jim Griner, Cueninq, Ollie, Carolyn Gunler, Tulsa Lonnie Gufhrie, Tuma' Jayne Haddoclr, Tri ,a Frannie Hager, l?if:harci,-Jn, Tm 3 Nolen Hamilfon, Jenl- ,, Gln-i Cheryl Hampion, Tulsa: Jane Hannah, Tul a Dick Hansen, Bfwiiilinlij, DI CURTIS Cliecl all iwerdiiv- hifi'-ii in line Ciifd me Q, s-.- se. a ,NX l Carol Hanson , sa' Tim Hanson, 1 David Hardy, T, sa James Hardy, T. 1 Jean Haring, Gangee lVll Karen Harlin, T 2 I John Harris, T, sa Olivia Sue Har- ris - 1 le: ' Jucliih Harrison, We 'ew . John Harlman, T. aa- Dave Haug, 1 Linda .lo Heafer, T.. a Wil-'v 3 Nancy Heflin, F v---.Wd M' Z Lou- Ann Hellinhousen, Di as Te-, Hal He-lion, T-ei: James Henson Ea ieL,iil e i ' B' 'S l I. . Dean Hiclxs, T,.fe JoAnne Hoffman, if f- se. l AT PRES. HENNEKES -'woes house 'he Tres? X WTTYHF.. - fi Q Q x kk X . ix . V r. i. ',,. .. . .. -Z- eke X X , -K YL 1 ss Q. . X . .asa 'fi T ' ' ge-qjggsgzwsxssls ,Q-:,x vi X Qewvegx , wxmtfx N .. . as N Y X ' Q' N 2 I 1 Qi 5- x . 'Q 'X , , .,, F rnw- rife welcomed fo TU. FRESHMA CLASS BELOW RQW lg Vicki Hoggaif, Tulsa: Sondra Hogue, Tiilaag Holly Holberi, Tiilza Judy Holden, Tifsa' Dinah Holland, Tnfsag Marian Hollinger, Farminqlon, lil M ' Shirley Hooks, Ashdown, Ari ' Jimmy Horne, Tulsa: Mar+y Howlr, Tu sa: Harmon Howser, Tulsa. ROW 2 Franlz Hughes, Erolfen AVVG' ,-,' , Ulla' Ronald Hunfley, Tulsa: Gerry HyaH, Tclaas Candy lddings, Tifsa' Paul Jackson, Tzfsa: Sue Ann Jackson, Toss Eric Johnson, Tulsa' Ken Johnson, Tulzag Paul Jones, Tnla Ralph Jones, Decafcr, Ill, POW 3. Gary Lee Jorgensen, Tu sa' A. E. Kanfz, Tulsa' Gary Keele, Brclen Arm i.-, , Ola: Carol Keene, Tulsa John Kemper, Ponca Cily, Cl a Joanne Kennedy, To sa' Kafhy Kennedy, Tulsa' John Kendred, Henryeffi Clie., George King, Hof Sofinqs, Arly John Kinlcer, Kirk- fi Od, M ci, 222 ,hurl I L POVV l: Chuclr Kinnaman, lvvmfff q ' . . Jeanne Kline, T ,lri Carol Kreyling, Yiri.-.ffd, Mr' Karen Kribbs, T, ,a David Kruchelc, Till,-1' Sian Kuclwel, Tri ,li WCW 2. Karol Kuriz, T, ag Parlr Lang, T. ze David Lansdown, Fld, Cl-4, Jaclrie Lanh, 4511 I '.2 Charles Lee, S' Lx M Gordon Lee, T,,li,a POW 3 Barbara Leighfy, T. Jerry Leslie, Telva Judy Lichfy, T.l a Judy Lindley, Sl Lilai, Mfr, Joseplw Lindsey, Milli ffl a.: Tom Lolaaugli, Til a if e:i.'.?mif7 'TTTT , -5fVT3'F3fL'Y5'T'7f -,519-.Sis-zlx, .we :nf f' lf T FRE HMA CLASS , ...Q BELOW RQW I: Buclr Loren, Tal-zag Mary Lyle-5+rauble, Caracas, Venezuela, Bruce McAllisfer, Tulsag Lee Mccarfy, Brolfen Arr-ww, Olla: Gayle Mc- Kee, Tina: Jim McKown, Tuieaa James McLellan, Deavilla, ll JN Jim McNabb, Tiilna: Carol McNamire, Tiilua Robed Maddy, Sperry, Qlla ROW 2: Dennis Mallbife, Arnalerdam, ll. Y 3 Terry Mann, Tiilwij Troy Mansfield, B-anion, Arl.: Linda Marlar, Teluag Richard Marple, Tdua Janef Marsellis, Tulsa: Wade Marlin, Millay, Olla, Sondra Marlinson Tesla' Joel Marucl1eclr,Tul1f1gClair Masl1burn,T.lsa RCW 3 Jan Ma'Hl1ews, Tulsa Sian Medlin, Tala Paula Meeli, Ti.ls1 Shirley Meeks, Tulsa, Ron Merrill, Tulsa: John K. Mier, Clmizagiu, lll, James Miller, Tulsa: Kelly Miller, Tulua' Mary Rufh Miller, Carllwail' Q-,, is.. S . X Ml1lv5+e'en D- Miller- Af Muffin Healer 'll Two FRESHMEN .mm iseieiil 5 im 5 .anim T-li lie limi 223 -.J RDVN Michael Minshall, Tr. sa Ar? Mircs, C---'- fy CH a Jimmie Mifchell, T..l li Jr., l Y .Y-i L: x f Alem Mohamed, Tron' Ltia' Cindy Morrell. ' Linda Morris, Ti.. ea. Plgvv 2. J Morse, T, a ohn Morrison, Tr.l,a Gary Sieve Moseson, C lie-'e Nr .1 M' ' Jim Murdoclr, T..sa' Don Myers, Tn, Ronald E. Myers, T..'-a V-f'Vv 3 Hossain M. Naghdi, GQPEVE1 Sm l, and Charles Needham, Grave Ol 4' Sue Ellen Nelson, Tal 3 Kay Nicodernus, Tnlca Doug Noble, Tnl,a Carole Norris, Tifsa. iqi ' ' ' :CSI R . .uw , I , xx ,- FRESHMA so, 4- , W s ' -X,'-ss ,Q i .5 -v. ada, Gailmead Overbeclr, Miarni, Pa POVV 2 Paul Page, l-ligllarld Piirl, ll' Parsons, Sl. L-rule, Mc.: Nicki Pearson, Clair., Calm' Susanne Perkins, Enid, O Pererson, Tu sa' George L. Pierson, Sl Lfl RCDVV 3' David Pigg, Tnlsa, Terri PiHs, CLASS BELOW FTCFVV I Cheryl Dee Norris, Tnlsaq Gail Norslrom, Glenwood, Ill,g Bob Odle, Ti, -.ag Joan Oflerle, Jenesco, lll, Mohamid Suleiman Omrani, Libya Danny O'Neil, lfingslcln, Ollan Fraser O'Neil, Perl Creclil, Can- Barbara Packard, Tulsa. ' Connie Parrish, Talsa' Carol Tnsa Ray Pearson, Sherman Va, Moe Perman, Tnlsat Paul mn., Mfr. Ponca Cily, Ulla, Suzie PlaH, Winliirllfd, lfanz: E. Dale Powell, Tulum: Diane Price, Tulsa: Pam Primm, Tnlsa, Jackie Prui'r+, Tulsai Par Quinn, Ti.l-ala: Donna Radle, Tulsa. WHY ARE lrezhrn--fr qirlf. uri laucirml:nQ lu yifipliomove boys? 'M , V1 . ififi flsii Y as M 1 . '1 .2- W2 1 ' 'P Sis. l yi 1 ,r - fs'r'x T U . , ,.:555i1,:ss:'4 ' ,- 'I , L- T 5 ' ' .. ' TN . A f l I ' l 5 ., W1--5 ,Y 1 W ,if:j3 'lg... .1 ., .asker-:Ax riffws e?'+er W , e V Q ,X A ,. ,- ,1 , -. . ri F--I ' A I ,QYQI I wif 1 4 .1 r '-as Q A5335 A . .. L Wiiffyfrgf Ti'i-AMVTTTN T' .- 4, -Q my , ' iz: r . will . ' . 13 - '- ' il, , .s - Q.: A 3 ' - fe T 5- 9 . ,' ' lf R. 1 T P 224 ROW I: Dian Rainwaler, Tulsa: John J. Ralsfon, Dowers Grove. lll,: Jaclc Randow, Lille- Rfigl. Arlr.: Jaclc Rea, Tulsa: Larry Reed, Tulsa: John Richardson, Tulsa. ROW 2: C. L. Richardville, Lebanor. Oliui Jerry Rife, Tulsa: Tom Riley, Dallas, Te- ' Janef Rivera, Tulsas Arr Robinson, Tulua' Dennis Rog- ers, Tulsa. ROW 3: Marilyn Rogers, Tu sa: Linda Ross, For? Srnilli, Arlo: Carla Russell, Tulsa' Lonnie Russell, Elizabe-Th Town, Penn.: Theron Russell, Muglrolee. Ill.: Bill Ruih, Muilrigee. Ol a ROW 4: Richard Ryan, Tulsa: Abdul-Wahal: Salaymeh, Nelron. Jordan: Jerry lTonyl Sal.:- dino, Sprinqlield, Ill.: Sfeven Sallzman, T:..i .i Doyle Sanders, Tulsa' Jaclc SanguneH, Tulsa ROW S: Gailarcl Sai-fain, Tulsa' Holly Schiclc, Tulsa: Nafhan Schiff, Tulsa' Susie Schladals, Tulsa: Gary Schmidf, Tulsa: Rosemary Schmidf, FlGii4'.'1r3 nf, Mo ROW 6: Thomas Schulrz, Rccrfelfer, ll W, Nancy Schulz, Sl. Louis. Mo' Nancie Scoll, Tulsa: Vic Seagle, Tulgaj Juanifa L. Sellers, Tu wi Milce Sellers, Tulsa. ROW 71 Joel Shadday, Tulsa: Bill Shea, Tul ri: Mary Anne Shearer, Tulsa: Mary Sheldon, Pfilrn. Parl. Ill: Dan Sherman, Tulsa' Frank Shieldz. Palalane, lll. ROW 8: Roberl' Shoclmey, Miami. Olla ' Susan Simanlon, Springfield, Ill: Carol Ann Sims, Silver Springs, Maryland. Rob Slcinner, Tulsi Nancy Sleeper, Tulsa: Richard W. Sloan, Tu' s.i: i ROW 9: Carol Smifh, Tulsa: Dana Smilh, Trai Doris Smifh, Tulsa: Greg Smi+h, Tulsa: Jani-l Smiih, Tulsa: Leslie Smi+h, Tulsa. ROW IO: Susan Smilh, Tulsa: Diane Soenlxsen, Arlinglon l-leighls. Ill.: Joe Slaires, Tulwa' Margarei' Slanfield, Tulsa: Lawrence Sfansbury, Dallas, Texx Thomas Slehman, Berea. Ohio, rs V ,A TIT 'Y . A l. x-P' '15 T B, X1 Q' ' 4 v ff' 1 'C' POW I: Sharon Srephan, Williamslawn, Wesr Va.: Paffi Sferne, Tulsa' John Slevenson, Arlranv sas, Ciiy, Kansas: Jeanne Sfifes, Tulsa: Bob S+orey, Monfreal, Canada: Drencla Siour, Tulsa. ROW 21 Glenda Sfovall, Tulsa: J. Richard Siudenny, Sidney Point N, Y.: Richard Sudduih, Springfield, lllp Gary Summerfield, Glen Ellyn, ll: Larry Swifr, Neosha. Mo: Janef Taylor, Paflridqe, Ill. POW 3: Larry Taylor, Tulsa: Jan Thomas, Eds mend, Ollag Keni Thomas, Tulsa: Mary Todd, Barflesvile, Ollax Godfried Toussainf, Tulsa: Paify Travillion, Tulsa. POW 4: Vefa Jo Treal, Tulsa: Jim Turngren, Si, Louis, Mc.: Lynne Tucker, Tulsa: Jim Ufz, Tuisa: Presion Van Hanlcen, Tulsa: Willem Van Heuven, Tu sa: POW 5: Henry Van Veen, Holland, Lou Ves- pasian, Leiinglcin, lll' Ron Viclr, Milwaukee. Wis: Karen Vinyard, Tulsa: John Voile, Spring- leld. Ill.: Ki+ Walker, Sf. Joseph, Mo. ROW 6: Rick Wallace, Tulsa: Kenf L. Wash- burn, Ponca City, Okie.: Milne Wasson, Tulsa? .laclcie Webber, Tulsa' David E. Weislrope, Sprinqlield, llly Marion Weldon, Tulsa. ROW 7: Margaref Welfon, Arlansas City. lfansas: Ed Werre, Tulsa: Joe Wesion, Neosho, Mc.: Richard Whitaker, Tulsa' David C. Whife, Endicoll, N. Y.: Larry Whifeside, Sapulpa, Olfla. POW S: Kay Wilcox, Tu'sa: Michael T. Willard, Tulsa' Ben Williams, Tulsa: Phil Williamson, Leai .'.' ood, Kansas' Judifh Kay Wilson, Chanufe. lfansaa: David Wifhinjfon, Tulsa. POW 9 Jerry L. Will, Tulsa: David iCorlryl Wolavor, Tulsa' Richard Wolf, Kirl-aood, MJ: Sherrill Womeldorff, Tulsa: Garnei Wood, Tulsa: Barbara Wylie, Owasso, Okla, ROW IO: Hung Chi Wu, l-long hong, China: Judy Yares, Sapprgfon, Mo.: Mari: Yorlr, Tulsa' Richard Young, Tu sa- William Young, Tulsa: Julie Ziegler, Tulsa. 226 V ...mfg ,sax -N1 .f ali' . f 5 t N t sv I r 'af I , 45 Ji v . Q , Y . r. o . ,W rg ' ry. NE- - 'Q J FV wil DORM OFFICERS 'il. ., f-fnvtlwffi l:tl fvf,'- 4 than: M: ir, Sli it d' Lhtrleiv? Lfirwi-t' lVir-Mflf'1 Moivri- d Mtv, Mildred E-mx'-it fjafilr-i'. Dorm Life, A Re artling LOTTHEJANE MABEE HALL lJl'L'NlllL'lll . . . A NlI'RRY Stmxns Ist Yit-t--pn-siclcnt . , CHAR Lixasox Qncl Yip-t--piwsiclt-tit . . Cfixtmi, C,LlNCY St-uiwtiaisy , , lXlANNli'l lil-, VVixi,xi-ii: 'lit-asian-1' . . lf11.iif,x Haas:-its Pha e ol College Lile O'1 t'1la KIANI-I MABEE HALL. under the able- loader- ship of housumothers lVl1's. Mary Munro and Mrs, lVlilclrcd Evans. hccamc a homo away lrunt liunic this year for 137 girls, Enthusiastic apprrwal ul the new and modem motns was high- lightcd in Ut-tnher with tht- dedication of the now wing. Luttic jam- was always buzzing with activity, vxct-pt during exam time: tht-n, hy listening Close- ly. unc might have heard the buzzing of busy lwrains. Aiming the main cvcnts were thc- Christ- mas party. an open house. and the senior break- last, climaxing the year. Dorm lilt- is a rewarding phasc ol college living. Charat-tct'istic ol Lottie lane is its system ul sell- gown-iiiticiit. RUVV l: Iennie Abbmicl. Sunan Aininivn, Gwen Arnn, Susan Hales. Linda Barber. Mai- Ilia Barliyclt. RKKJW 2: Barbara Batten. Patricia Bell, Halli- erine Bonia, Bennie Bonillai. Marilyn Bum-1. Can il Bowman. ROVV 3: Paula Brinkley. Monneit Bniil.. Cheryl Brogdon, Ian Burnett. lane Canidun. Elizalneili Chestnut. ROVV -l: Penny Chisholm, Iulie Cleveland. Sandra Cole, Jacqueline Collins, Io Craig. Patty Curby. ROW 5: Ronda Cushing, Indy Dean, lmlie DeGarmn, Claire Detjen. Jane Dewol. lmuiw in-key. RUVV 6: Judy Divison. Dyann Dyer. Mary lfellors. Helen Fox. Mary lane Gallup. Naniy ciiil'IUIl. RCVDW T1 Mary lane Geiger, Ann Gilalmnw. Georgia Gibbs. Margo Glen, Sue Ella Gnrnlim, lfrannie llager. ROVV S: Carole Hale, Clieryl Hznnptnn. Clay Hansen, Eileen llarlvers. lean Hearing. Olixla Harris. RUVV 9: Sliarfin Harris, Iudilli Harriman. Rebecca Harrison. Gerry Hatlu-nik. Carul Hansen, Elizalwetli Hayden. RUVV lll: Nancy Heflin. Linda Henderson. Mary Hinlcle, Iudy Herriinan, Iucly Holden. Marian Hollinger. 229 :VX . I LOTTIE JANE MABEE HALL RUXY li ivan lli-lnww. Shirli-3 lin-iky. Slmrmi limes, Qiaiil jurnlcil. :Xnn Kclli-yy Rcdiili liilgrwo. Phyllis RllllIllI5XY1rl'lll. Almm Klinv. Caml lirvylliig, Uium' KVLIHIIIIU. RUXY 2' lan-lxic l..iniz. Clmrli-nu lnirwn, Harlnnal Ixwxli-y. Indy' l.indle'y, l.ynni- ini-l1111i'vQllo1'. Nlary l,ylv-Siaiilvlc. Num-V Nlilyllivlv. liznliluen NIuCi11in, lA nn Nlvfflaxlwi. llirllllll' Xlilluiiqxlll. Y I RUVV 'lr Kzncn Nlll,'l'gCt'YE'I'. Cliiyl Nliliunxie, Curry My-Neal Silllfllli Nlannan, llanriet Minis, Elizaluctli Nlarsee, Dadreon Maxwell, Andrea Mulander, Mary Memall, Marilyn Metzger. RUVV -l: Margaret Miller, Nlary Miller, Iauklyii Nlinnicli. Karen Nlilcliell. Susan Mitchell, Kathleen Murphy, Carole NlLlI'I'lU', Nanny Ni-al, Elsa Oi-Ima, juan Ollerle. ROXV 3: Carol Oliriuy. Cailmead Owrlvc-ali, Carrvl Pamnns, Adela Patina. Rita Payne, Susanne Perkins, Cherie Per- raiult. Nlary Peliignwe. Terri Pitts, Suzie Platt. QE 1? t i LOTTIE JANE MABEE HALL ROW l: Mary S110 Rziclclaiit. Billie Ruiqcrs, l.i11ilz1 Rim. Suzy Sample, M81'ilj'I1 Sclimiclt. Nziiicy S1-liulz, P11111 Simi. Tillie Scott, Muiiy Sliamls. ROVV 12: Ma1'y-A111161 Sl10z11'v1'. Nlaiiy Slim-lduii, Siixziii Siiiiziii- ton. Ci9CiE' Siiiiiiimicls, Sallie Siiiiiiium, Czmil Siiiix. N11r111a Siiigletuii, Linda Smith, Diane Sm11kw11, ROVV '31 Carol Spixey. Sliaifiii Slvpliziii, Olivia 511-xi-115. is JOHN MABEE 1 1 nw Ni-i Gulf-af f Mig. G' Gi,-ffr F ,.,.l Fc- fi lf-YQ ii review 'name plans. i John lllabee Hall ponsor harit Project JOHN ABEE HALL llruwiclr-rn . . . All,l,CllI.l,l-SPII Sw-rr-lm'5'-'l'z'u4mirvr . . l ixir1.llixm1.xN Snr,-inl Cflinirninn . l.l1s'rr1R BlZHXYNSTl'lN nis Yi-:Aix john Nlnhcc Hall housed IQS mon lrnni all over the world. To govern the dormi- tn1'3'- wing rcprcsr-ntatix'cs ur councilmen were climr-11 In handle any disc-iplinany prohlcms that might nrisc. The Hninccmning awarcl for their cllsplzry hr-gain the ycur victurinusly. 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L5 , . 11111 2 1 ilfl' I 1 ' 1' V 1 'K 11xxA as J 'yjf if , ' 3:21, ,w- . .- 1' af ' 1: - fi, ex ff' If Q ' '11 .- X , 2- ' A 451 .V -, 4- , - 1 V1 -rr -'R ' A -.1 ' ,Q , 1- E f V 1 , ' Q , QY1 if 1 1. ,L 11 -., - :mf ,W 1 ., N 1 1 hx 1 xv 'vw ,M lfll' RUVV: Karen Alla-n. Gail Bonn-iw, Linda Booth, xlilff' Brvoding, Carolyn Byrd. VVvn.dy C1 11 vlxinghmn. leinmv lfnglc. Iewinnc Ifilzgvrald. SECOND ROW: Sharon Flip- pi-n, Carol Fry, Bully Fuller, Arma Ciatvs, -ludy Claris, Ioan flTUL'ill', Kitty llolloway, l.ynn Hughes, THIRD RCDW: KEMP HALL Pri-siclcnr . . . . Bixniaixm IVIACIJQAN lsr Viva--IM-siclciir . . ANN 'TANNIQR Qnd Vice-Prcsidcni . . Nlixlzcm Yocxiax' Sccrclary . . IANL Smrrn VI1I'L'1lSLlI'L'I' , . KAREN ALLEN Linda Hunt. Sally Iznkson, Susan Ketch, Marlis Lusk, Bar- bara NlncLean. Karvn iVlcCandless. Carolyn Miller, Linda Monro, BOTTOM RUW: Susan Norman, Susie Parker. iVIiirgic Rubens, lame Smith, Ann Tanner. Natalie Tran- chillin. Marcia Yoclwy. Hou e at Chri tma RIZVAILING AT Kemp Hall was a congenial and cordial atmosphcre, created by the small and homo-like appcarance of the building. Com- posing the Kemp Hall family were thirtyvsix soph- omorc, junior, and senior girls. and their house- mothcr, lVlrs. Ida Dodson. Nicknamed Mama Duck by thc girls, Mrs. Dodson could often be sccn with them, L-ngrossed in a game of bridge. The important vvents at Kemp Hall included an open housu at Christmas lor which the doors wcro decorated, thc- celebration of birthdays, and the senior brcaklasr. a grand hnale to an exciting ycar at Kemp. in Greek Sororities and Q- F . 'Q ,SQ-.1 I Nnfi ...ar vor K slr 236 ROW lr Mrs. l. I. Harolson, Doug Anderson, David Barnett, Wayne Bryant. Gary Clore. ROW 2: Pele Diinperio, Wendell Everette, Bill Freyinuth, Mike Graves, Paul Hogan. ROW 3: Iinnny Horne, George Hubbard, Iohn Kepmer, Gary Lay- ton, Bob Lewis. ROW -1: Walt Lewis. Iiin Mathiea mn, Iiin Mclinow, William Patter- Nrm, lim Pike. ROVV 5: Ray Pregler, Ray Ran- dall, Harlan Reains, Doyle Sanders. ROW 6: Bob Shockey, Dale Speer, john Steveneon, Barry Vesper. 1 ' : ,,.1 , 1 A EPSILON LAMBDA Pri-wiclt-ut . . Ci!-IJICICI Yixwzii i: i 4 Vim--prcsiclc-tit . NV:-Nm ti. ilvi tu-it em .V -, czxxh . . Qt.:-c.,:f.'5fcI 5,5 1 , , , , , A O SL'CI'L'lill'X . jtx M1-.s Niixiitit-sim ' ' L - -r.. N - 1.5112 ' f -I-+gEt:gf,1sgS1:', . . c. Q In-ttwtti't'ic . . Cults' I..fxt tuN L: Qi ct. , t I t fi-1 . tj, 4 .Q V . ' 'ire iii 'i -fig: 'x ii-wif f N' .' 997.01 3. , . . , . , . , , Qu.. .r.-A..,f...sr.- ., 3211 Ii. 7 Cftrviztrg Sm m ir EMHIQRS otf Alpha Tau Untugtt imtttgttratud the ISJ63-fi-i ycai' with their tmuual picdgu iuriuzti. In Mzttwit, pt'cx'ious tu initizttitm, wus thc Black and Wi1iIL' itmrnml which itmwwd tht- ucw Plc-dgc Swcctllctttt Othcr social events in- ciudttcl thc-it' Biackliuut Bail and the 'I'mi-Ymci Party. A'i'U's were busy this yt-nr with pmticipatimt in thc-ir puhlic scwicc prujcct, it1trt1i1tt11'ztls, and mr- sity night. Tht-y are happy to have atntmg thcir li1ClHi7Cl'S the prcsiciunt ui Sigma Doha Chi. They are proud oi their lmttsctttutlu-1', Mrs. Htu'ztiA sun. S134 ATO Participate in Public 'crvicc Project i y 3 3 tt mt, mare- , ,, Q mt they -.9 beet up ttf 'v.-ttigruity i If irttmmi ij t t' YNY .P 'I-bv. 'Jr 3,1-... . 4, Us . S.-. , ff: Q, fr-A T5 -.144 r'-win .nit x 0 EPSILON GAMMA llrcsicicm . . Srxxm' ALXNNAN Yicc-prcsidciil . Lixm l.0NH1-:Rui-,R Sccrctziry . . H.-xmxii-1'i' NIARRS 'l'rc41surcr . , Dmxxia KRVMMI1 Chi Omega Rewarded for Campus Service mc f.,.,., 5 i K-lx ,1- Ev 3100 E. 5 Place E 51- ' 1 i, ' 'N i gr, 5 C. I x., N' . 9 Sum' NlAxN.w ms YILXR THIZ amd Hurscsllric met thc chal- lciigcs of campus life in high scholarship and suciail and civic scrxice. For lhcir cnthusiastic ciilirls mi nmny campus pi-ujccls. Chi Omg-gas wcrc wcll rcwarclccl. Among Ihcii' mcmhcrs wcro fum' girls sclcctccl tu mcmhcrship in Moi-lar Bwarcl and scvcn in VVhrfs VVhU. Nlamy titles ul' hcziuly xvcrc aim won by Chi Omcgzis. Aniiiug iminy social events slim-cl on thc- Chi Ok czilcuclxn' wcix- thc Wlhitc Cammticm Fumml. thc ziimuul llli-llflllill Ski Parly, a Spring Dilmcr- Demcc, and am zmmuil scholarxliip dinner. Bi- Wcclaly li111chcs'ziI-thc-lodge wcrc also enjoycd hy Chi Unicgas. Mrs. Katherinc Rlmdc-5 served thc Chi OB us lmuscinutlicr. RONV l: HN. I-,el D, Rlincli-N. Gwen Arnn, Cfamlyn .Nxt-ni, Ximi- lyn Axlnii, Susan Bula-r, Paula Capps Iivaxley, Dian Ba-iinf-lt. ROW' 12: Ann VVillnnglili5' Bmw, Mary Breeding, Mfmnm-t liiwrls. ,lain Bnrnolt. Mary :Xnn Culdm-ll. Ilii- ly Cnrlvy, Indy Donn, ROVV '51 Claire Dvljcn, 'Iain' Dcxxell. :Xngcln Epplor, NlilI'fl1lfL'l Rulr lfnrrir-. Cluiln Flickingvr. Klin- gzirvt lfrccinziii. Nuiiuy In Llzirtun. ROXV 4: Ann Gilvlonm, Klefwgigi Clilwlvx, Ignc-ite Gooden, Nlargurvt Umxunx, Kalliwyil Cirziy, Limlai Cirwii, l,ili Urulwlv. Ron 3: Ilupe- Ilurder. Ivan Huring, Linda lliirriiigmii, Elizailwlli Huy- clvn, l.imla l'lL'I1LlL'T5Hl1. Kitty Hul- Immy. Ly nn liuglws. RUVV 6: Suu Ann Ian-kwn, Phyllis Killiii5gxxw,n'lli, Diane Kl'LlINIilL'. Cllris Lung. In-nniler Imxxry, I.inil.i I.1mlu-rguig Mzirlis Lusk. ROVV 7: Hzniivl Maris, Kallllj Nlcflznni. Hulcn N'lL'C1'iI'I1llLlQ. Hairy' Kay Nlvssall, Iaiulxie Nlilllliclx, Punlai Mnllvn, Kathy Nlurpliy. ROW' H: Gziiliin-acl Uwrlwali. Ban' lwaiwi Pziulcaill, l.niinn P1'l'ldUl'Ql'JlNN, Sliiimiii Riltcr, Leslie Sziltzinzin. Tillie- Sumtt. Imin Sinitli. ROVV fl: Margaret Stanlia-lcl. Sheila Tatme, Ieanne Thmnus, Sandy Wark, Karen VVillinm5. Kaye YNrigl1t. . iii X - XI' . N' H W' 2. 'W ... , -' 'A' .-l im N . ...N Q , Q , I y 1 X X' 3- I -. ' .. gc.. .:- -:L-frmg.:fig?-,g+L'iS' 'k .1-me-we i . wg -1. . y ' . ie 1, E -a jfs Y X - Q .5 Q, . - X 1, ' , t Y gn, , f A k i xu gi k X f Q 1 -1 -' f 1 I f -S ,L Q a 240 .,,... -9. .5 ROW l: Charlotte Bailey, Marcie Bailey, Judith Barton, Diane Blais- clell, Debbie Burtun, lane Camden. ROW 2: Penny Chisholm. Sandi Curtis, Liz Davis, Iudie Dotson, Brenda Duran, Dyann Dyer. ROW 3: Susan Elliott, Cherryl Fellows, Eleanor Bash Fronian. l.nnnie Guthrie, Betty Hargett, I0- Ann Harris. ROVV -li Sharon Harris, Kay Hayes, Iucly Holden, Ieanne Holmes. Gail Irmrden, Anne Kelley. ROVV 5: Susie Keleh, Dee Anne Kilaler. Many Leiser, Ciatra Marvin. Bonnie McDougall. Carolyn Mul- lenax. ROVV 6: Marilyn Nlullenax, Cyn- thia Polen, Nuncie Smtt, Nancy Sparks, I,ivvie Stevens. ROVV T: Iudy Stokex, Pat Thom- sun. Natilie Tranehilla, Patty Tra- yilliiin. Lynne Tuclwt'. ROVV S: Iudy Unwin, Lynne Warren, Marsha Anti Watsriii. Maririn VVeldnn, Marcia You-key. '5ll2 li. 5 Illum- 'l'HIilA iiifsiiox . iri i' NYM in xnxx X'ii-cfpim-Qiclr-iii . Pixxi' C,iiiaiini,A1 Sci'i'vliii'y . , Silixiccix llixickis . fliwm' l'rii.i-'N Tri Delta Win Kappa, i' Troph Brrrr Xxrll in xinw LACING 'rm m2L'i'.'x'S gmail nn high sclinlarsliip find cultural and snciiil Q-iiricliiiiciil, yy0zi1'f:i's nl Ihr- Slzirs and Crescent cfiiiiplulccl iincitllcr anu- ccsslul your. Tri Dr-luis wok priclu in iiicliricluul and grniip awards that they iwccivccl. Thcy wcrv cspcciully proud of the Kappa Signm Oiitsizniding Sm-nrily iiwind which thcy mm. Tri DL-has he-gan this your with their annual Silycr Crcscont Brill in hunnr nf new pludgr-s. Mrnlicrs and falhcrs wcro liminix-cl an the Mullin-P Dziuglilcr Dinner and Dudk Blix Supper, Thu yczir was also liigliliglnucl hy a Chrislinas hrciik- fast, an Apple Polishing party lor fay0i'ilc pn,- fcssnrs and a Pansy Ring Bi'c-zikllist. Hoiisoinritlici' for thu Tri Dcltas was Mrs, Hanklii, DEBBIE BURTON' Mxiii f VNU-11 ELM- VVL iii rr 'ii fiiJQ 1y F' if-ri 'QP in 'nn ni ,,.f 1' pail- iii' 2 fe.-. li Ulf 1111,- ,. ,,.s ,X ia if :gk pq-ww I Y -- u , ., ,J , .-1 X ' ' . 1 ,,f,.- Lv i .M .17-m ,, A ,,.-1-..,,.v.X X .4 . f -. - , , Q ern - - f N LQ! -:f'f'4a5l A Y J .. lil! -fm: IC MQW ,-.-vf .N 11 I ik .L -xg T, J 1 GAMMA BETA Presitlent . . IANA Seri HENDUN Yice-president . SANDYl'lA'liHCUA'I' Secretary' . . . NAARY CLI-1NN Treasurer . . NIARGIIL Rorniizrs 'NSU l-f, 3 Place Fun and Ser ice Make Bi' DG Year PLEDGES JAN TAYLOR, Carol H-ae and ,law-t P vera it'-d ' JA H' ' ' 'P-In tap rfvy tnsf in tht- DH ltidqf- .,.,v...u Y ,,. ,,.f. -Sk A A IANA SUE l'llfNDI'7N HLTA GAMMAS began another memorable year when janet Rivera, their candidate lor Band Queen, was selected to reign over the Hurri- cane Band. The Anclmr Girls started their social calendar with a BC. Party in honor of new pledges. Qther winter activities included the Christmas Dance, slumber parties, and two rc- treats. The traditional Anchor lVlan Dance was slated for springtime. a fitting way to end a busy social season. TU Delta Gammas still fnuncl time to raise money for their national project, aid to the blind. DG housemother, Mrs. Slack, certainly must have been proud as her girls gave their time and effort to this cause. RIJXY I: limi.: HJIIIIVII, Hanlmral Hutlvn, Valli Ihfll, jam Hl'IlIll'll. 1:15 f,mu11lum'y, ROW' 2: Iuliv cll1'X4'I2IIlLl, Puxgy KAYITIITN, W1-ruly Cmuklllglmalrn, :Mv- I:1Cl41IL'x, NIJI'Xf:ll'I1Il, RUXV 'Sz Ifrannmia- Hamm. Calmlv llalv, Sandy Halthwut. Swan II:-alnl, Inu Ann llvllrvmln-luv, RUXY -1' Llnil lnguxnn. ll'Jlll1ll' klnlv, IXIIITII kzlhlmx, Imkn' l,a1nIf, I md.: IA-mx. RUXN' .71 1:11101 Nlanwllix. JXIILIIULI Nlvlmulw, Iinnniv Nlitulwll. I,indx1 Xlmnm-, fgnnlv Nm I lx. ROW' fi: Judy fJII1'INll41llI, Suuv Platt, janv! Riwm, N'Inr51nrc'1 Ruh- t'l'IN,xI1ll'ilfH R4-gl-uACmI.1 Rnwvll. ROVV T: Un-vl Sinn, Nanny Smith. Slmmu Stvplmnx, Susan Swarxwll, Innut 'I'a3'I1n', Ginny VVL-stlmnll. in 'W N- an Q .. 4, N, ,N xqf - ,L 5 la nf 243 ROW l: Blanclic Slim-lalev, Rick .-Xrimirinig, David Averill. William Boivlin, Arthur Carpe-ntvr, lames. Cliurcli. ROW 12: larry Daly. Ki-iinctli Dav- ix, jiilin liver, 'llnn Farrvll, Robert Clicli-ini, Floyd Grant, Ri JW '51 Cllarleis Gross, David Hardy, jfilin Hrilclsvvortli, David Ianni-s. Bula jiilniwn. Stvvi- Kimball, R1 JVV -lx Chris King. Ruger Lang. David l,axxw1i, I. C. Mr-Ckirriiiuk, Du-k lVlE'Hll5, Riinald lVlui'rill. RUVV 5: larncs Millm, Kennvtli Milli-r, Steve fVluw5rir1. Cliarlvs Prius, Mike Quinn, Pal Quinn. HUVV 6: In-rry Rica, Vic Seaglv, lorry Sharp, Monte Strom, Neal A, Taylor, Pete Van Strattvn, RUVV 7: jalncs Wallwr, jerry Weis. Densel Williams, Don Williams, Gary Yank, . . sa, ,- A - ',- i,1.g R V. J N els, A 'tl , Q 91:-Q --,,. igrA, V , t. - . px, . - 'll-13 lf. 7 Chizurou ,KAS Upho WHA r Iltxvxtt QiHI'Il1 tit: MEN O15 'rut-1 Uld South made their tvvena ty-sixth year on the TU campus a year of con- tinuous aetivitv. One ol the goals of the liltv- eight members of Kappa Alpha order is to live up to the high ideals lotmd in Southern ehivalry and the leadership of Rohert l.ee. These ideals the liAs carried out admirably in a year ol aetive campus participation, During the Old South Ball. when their Sweet- heart vvas presented. the KAs ecmmmemoratecl Gen- eral Lee's birth. The soeial sehedule also iuelucled the Toga Party, Pigalle, a Christmas Danee. an Alumni party. and Dixie Ball, lVlrs. Blauehe Shoekley served as housemother at the Kappa Alpha house. NIU President . , Urvvtp Clottt I1 'v'iee-presitleut , , Bos Clint ow Seeretarv . . ljlffli Kit .ws 'llrenstirer . , vlottfv Dvt 1-: ld outhern Ideal AUTUMN HAS pi ti 15, 1'-ut ' t r ,pea Alps ru' r r, Wlvtclt pledaez 4,-,tl he 1' f-' tt tilf- tu lea 1 low- tr V, pr f 'vi ' . ig T9- 9 '. In N9 'Xu xxtxssis x 'i-Mm J.. . N x Q. if M . Jn Xml vjffzf' , v , - ,wx -..- ' if as l-fl: f T 'V 'Y 1 .J l e .. - -4 'A wL!,15 '1f? v Qlll ll. .W lllllu' Theta Demon trate Campu Leader hip is lj NX NICL1 .um x I-:mai-:Rs 011 Kappa Alpha Tlieta liegzm ilie yezu' sue-ially by treating their pledges to il Spunky Halloween Party. Lzue in Deeemluer eiime the Cliristmus Party. zuicl later, spring lier- iilclecl the annual Luau festivities, when the Theta Nluu is Imclilloiizilly elected, Ou the social scene again. 'llielas nlsu Cl1lllTlLCl ilie H163 Himieeuming Queen. Ami FllilllllCl'. Utlier limiurs mm by Campus 'l'l1eIus iueluclecl Illree elfies mflleesi senior Il'CHSLlI't'l', Suplimiiure Sec- relziry. amd SHIJllUlU0l'L' l1'i'8SLll'Cl'. And KAT lmuse- niuilier. Mrs. Terrieu. followed with pride her Ylll1CiklS' plzui lm' eimIi'ilJL1tiu1is tu tlle lnslilule uf l .1 :gf ips,-dies, ROVV l: Nllw, C11-mgqv 'l.t'IIIL'I1. Bepky B1-llari. Barham Bl'l'l1ll'I. Cm-111311 Byrd, CILIIHIBH Cfzllmu. ROVV 2: Iillllil Ire 1311-ulzlncl. livi- ty Ifullcr. Ijlillrlllf' Clmdm,-1. Ximi- jzmu cQl'iLft'l', Xlmgu Ulvnn. RCWV 'Sz Numy Hn-Hin, Umuh Holland, Sally juukwli. Cay-nl l.1,-nu Indy I.1ndI4-3. RUVV -1: Burlu1l'n NIALIA-4111. Kznvn xIL'Kt'l'Xl'I', Many Holm-n Nif'l1ll'fl'l. SLINJIII Nurlnun, Suxi Puzkim. ROW 33 Many Pn'!ll3.1luXt'. l,uLn Pittman, P11111 Primm, Uizmc- Harin- watcr. l.imla Rum. ROW' 6: Suxun Sflmllur. Nanny Snhulz. Mary Anno S lL'JIll'l', linda Smith. Car-ul Spivey. RQXV T: Dnuudu Smut. :Xml Tam- ner. Indy VVuk0licld, jackie VVulv- ber. Foggy VVilgus. :hm ZiL'I'lll'l'. . Six 9,3 A 1 v- v. - +1 , H+ 4. A 1 1' 0 E S I ,. VU -v gr -Q., 247 :EJ-3 .xr-iv N 248 'VK TT' gr.. Jv- flu vw RUXV l: Klang' .-Xllkmrd. Iodee Allen, Uoxuw Baker, Cl1lIl'I0l'lI'lQ Barker, Snrall Barker. ROVV 2: Linda Be-gin. Bmlmra Bellurd, Kate BUIll1l, Ella In Bun- uzman, Rulh Colmlm. RUXV 'Sz lainie Cullnurn, Iucly De- Cnmp, Indy Fislwr, Kay Fmter, Nlolinclu Clilmom. RUVV -l: Sue Ella CIru1'cl1m, Nlary Jayne llzacldoclx. Sim-ry Hntllulfl. Ch,-rrv H1lll1Q'1'lk'li, Nlmx' Hcnklc. ROVV 3: B3l'lJlU'1l II-wlw-nm, Iam 1llk'lxSUl1, Carol Iieum-, Gnylecn Mc- Rvnzic. Carol Ann N'lcNamire. ROVV 6: I.iz Nlill'5CL', llolfn-es Nlutllin. Kurexl Nlitrhell. Cinda Nlurrell, l.inCla Nlllllflb. ROW' 7: Mary :Xml Mmfis, Shari Parker, Terri Pillh, Nlllll'lZlllII9 Stone. Cm-ul Ann VVe5tall. julie Ziegler. 'll'S4 lf, 3 Plate KD Calendar Sho s Ambition Program Ytxt.-tw Uaxtx ORM I-:D UN TUE campus in 15137, Kappa Deltak Beta Epsilon chapter celehratccl its twenty- sixth year. They he-gan an exciting year hy lrrmuring tlu-ir eighteen prrmd new plcdges at the atmual KD Emerald and Pearl lfmamal. Added to the calendar ul events wcre the Fall Retreat at Lake Gibstm, the KD Christmas Party lm' children in the Sumaysiclc Medical Cetttcr. and the KD Mau Dance at which their Matt ul the YL-at ' was hcmorcd. During the year Kappa Deltas alsu plac.d much emphasis cm campus participatitm and philan- thropic projects. Mrs. Helen Spraclling in her capacity as house- mothet' helps tu make all ol their activities rtm smoothly. llreside111 . . H1-.o1'1'11 Riuaoui, XllL'L'-l7l'L'SlClUIll 1 Nl,XRCIA Nl1iR1iD1'r11 ,f u... , - S A'Ii . . l.C 11-. DIECARMO un 115 111 1 mms M QW 1 705 AN - Bl 'Q Tl'L'll9lll'L'l' . C,,,xRo1.1'N VVISSV NO 'fir if xiii w gb NL. , 'fag-m -,mx VP i S504-i P 842523 Atmawqfqs AQUDNF-a'51',,'S-1. M54 'Fx' . . ..-1' 1a , .. he , , , 1.-Q-. , , , -.1111-V -- A. fd- -, --,A-vm.-.q.f , . -, , D, lazggcgw-1 L L . m s- ,, , N A ?'fi11,::1.gsw.l . Q s. , I Q , ...fa 5 5 + . --,Q V- l::L:e5l1:'..ifi4F7 ' H lim ' -'A 14 4 3146 F. 3 Piaee KKGAQ' 'A di H'gh hl hi THE PATIO 1-3 x le spii :cr fe 5-img .and veliv-,Q Mrs, S '--1 rigli ,..er 1- flcf .-.lxer 12 H113 .ghggi fggmprgq wg.-.5 ' . 4: w.4g,xs.ifeu- r 1 I J, 'I' J , ' gift' A 1 , 5 If 1 , ff' of .- .Y if , g . wi? 4, - ' 4 , -4 it 0 3 v - x I grid, j l 2 Q 4- : -942 Q - ' ' -1 pa- . Y 'Tai H '-, C 5 an Q 1 ,Q f ' fn.. L' if., f 1 1 f7l':'5 ,, 1 Q gg Q , :V I A H 1 8 v -4,4 1 R1111T11 R11 mimi 1,1f1'11fD12-1.15 aut1111111 dance. liappa-Theta Cliristiuas party, Key Man and Senior Fare- well parties kept TU Kappas i11 a social yyliirl. Their Kappa way took on a deeper 111ea11i11g as 1l1ey worked liard to regaruer the Pa11l1elle11ic Sel1olarsl1ip, Pledge Seholarsllip, and Standards Au'11rcls. l11 addition to pa1'tieipatio11 i11 many eanipus projects. the girls pianm-d social work projects. llitflllfllllgl' Clllillllllllllf' Fund work and Easter and Cl1ris1111as parties for handicapped el1ilclre11. During the year beauty and brains came into play as Kappas boasted four lVlUl'I2ll' Boards, six lNC'1'lllJCI'S of WllK1lS VVl1o, 11u111erous oflieers in campus OI'gHI'llZilIlOl1S. and many beauty queens. Mrs. Paul Stoner. Kaky. house director. proudly watched on. ROW' l: Nlrs. Paul Shun-1, Nlillf Aldridgv. Susan Baclvn, Faith Bai- ley, Susan lialnw. IVlar1l1a llzirclliymll. ROVV LZ: Anm- Hncllcy. Paula Brinkley. Holli Clic-snut. Barbara Clarke. Nlartlia Clznlw. Dixie Cochran. ROVV '51 Im-que Cullins. lwlvan Craig. Suzanne Cunningham. l,nI- Yie Dellarinw. lulic Dfw. Reno Elliorccluc. ROW' -lx Nlary lfullmx. Cimtclir-11 Fulvmxiclvr. Mary jam- Gallup. Patty Cans. Clic-ryl Hampton, Framziv lli:'1u1i31iinm, ROW' 3: julie- lluliin-N. lflnisc lan- ssen. Slianin Imws, Carnl Kreyling. Elaine- l.0nwux. Cl91'll' lVlvNPal. ROW fi: Nlarcia NlL'n'cliIl1, Susin' Min-licll. Carole Nlui ray. Nancy Neal. Iuliv Patnian. Rita Payne, ROVV T: Clhcriu ju Pciianlt. Indy Popejrly. Pam Smit, clCCiC Sim- monds. Nancy Slvvpm. ROVV S: Sigricl Sunclvalil. Iiiz Voiglit. Diane VValtc1's, Carolyn VVQSI. Thelma XvClQ1lll1I'I.l. :vm M. ,,,.N X ..,. , . ,E lblh Q ,,,,,: ,Q .4 ,.., , A x x :Y '- ' ' - N N: . X N' , ..'t ,. M ' fi- ' r ' .... Q f . H, 7 ' Fl 1 ..- 'C' h 'gm' ' , . X' H- 9 ,vm 4' 2 as 'JT .. ,N E g - 9? .,, f' -A -si . ,M 5 . - .3 . . 1 X QV , C .J-v PQ. -.... X . H , x N 5 ' ' T Q. A wyqzqmgg.,--h-5: ' -- --wg -'-f :wifi N ,arp--N :Ajv1jw. '. -. , -,fgi-55132: , - . 5,-:-':'.,pf,g3 : - f . - i'VX'5ns,, 55. , -- - ' - M, , , X, x, , . .Q .X , ,,, ink A N .X iiif' .P W . ..za - N ' N .... 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X 1 X 5. v t W , go, l - - - 3- .,.,.: ,.- - , l , Y. La 0 Q fi 'I 6,1 6 Q ii .gf A is-R -A 3 L! q. kv ,M Y ' .2 ' A' R 'ff -. i f :- -2 A' ' Af I A .. f .r -. gm ' ' :, 5. NH' . ,- ,ling 52' if . 5 gi' tg-,I W X. X vi-.,t. . x' ' if I 5 ,183 l gg , 3: Q A Q, , -.1 T 5 U 4 it QU ' 'iq - - aw--wr 'J ' ' Q . l -2, . 3 . i K xi I ,x . ,. f k Y Q 'gvlh .y 252 ROW l: Mrs. G. M. Ruxk - House- nmther, William Abslmiro, Frank Antezana, Guido Antezana, Wil- liam Axtell, Neal Banks, Mike Bnlwtm-k. lack Bartels. ROW 2: Larry Bvauhuin, Tom Hurry, jan Birtuil, Dave Bnycl, Irie Hush, Denny Byrntf, Iam Chesher, jnltnny Cnclnan. RUNV '32 Casey Cnnper, Ken Uaviclsrm, Paul Davis, lim Dear- dnrll, Dick Dickasnn, Bill Drew, llarry Evans, Ifshn Ferris. ROW -lx Ion Fisher, Stove Free- man, St-ott Gamster, Bart Gould. Int- Grim, Earl Hamm, Bnh Hanis, Nliultztel Hanson. RIJNV 5: Tim Hanwn, Icll' Has. Rntrink Hays, I.a1'ry Hvarnc, Hal llt-ltnn, Don Hrmflit-k, Dalit- Hung, llill lrrmnx. RONV 6: Ed Int-ksmi, Turn E. Itickwn, Rusty Ifvlntwn, Bnh Innes. Ran' Kinnard, Iamcs lung, Steve liuw1'e11t'e, Charles Irv. ROW 71 Wally lmw, Stove Ma- lvrc-y, Dennis Malthiv, Runn Nic- Cltle, Arthur lVlt'Nntt. Roht-rt Meng. Clary Morse, Doug Nnhlt-. RUVV R: Allen Nnrnmn, Terry O'Callaghan, Fraser CTNQH, joe Pt-ltnn, Ronnie Pitman, Gailard Snrtain, Inhn Sulmpt-r, Frank Suh- it'ncllL'r, Bill Suliillingcr. ROVV 9: Bnh St-hultz, Turn Sha-p4 pztrd, lim Shnlktall, Clyde Sights, Urn-w Spanwilv, lim Spt'itt'cr, How- :ircl Smith, Stove Stvwnsun, Leigh l ily lor. ROW llflg Preston Van Hanken, Dutch Van Heuvcn, Rick Wallace. Ka-nneth VVatson, lim West, Ine Weston, Michael Willard, Phillip Williammn. lnhn NVyman. ,.-f:sg1sg'34fQ53ygn5r,La,?5 iv-.. L ,- . 35 L ., r N 1 2 ag I gi ,,. - .- ' wr, ' . 1-.H .95 uf ,.,-,a --4' , ., , Q X py5,1.fZ?fi, E Ill'.'ll,0N Pzuiclmu . , l'.xl XX .uwmi om -pivsulciil , .Nici Nlr,N.xi 1 .wlrvlurx , , Im 5111 xcil i: Kappa Ilporation Brotherhood o uoooss IS IT A SUICIDE all--mpI7 fl., Qwigff 5im'1vi:iJ :yi lv layl-v i,.1I 'i,m:3 fi-r Iwfml fi lay I-:all H' IS E1-1' FH , ,TQ i :,'li:7N?i.S, i .,:l.,N5v.x ' l I 1 :.'-mix . . ' 3 5 ' ' - 1432? ff 2-ek-is X. zl n t.. . V, . ,:- il Q ' I Q. --na-.. Pu' VV.uwm 1 ITII 'HIE PIVRPOSH ul' lpriuiug il lmwll1u1'l1uucl xxliiull mvulcl cuclurc Ilmmugli cnllugu mul lilo, the Kappa Sigmxis plumiccl ll jun' lull ul service, suoial cwlils, amd uceiclcinic uttuiiiiiimil. Upumtimi Bimlin-1'lmucl, Kappa Sigmifs aid prujoui, was a lug sou-cuss, 'l'lu-sc projects worn- gm-uily lucilitalcd and niaclc inure exciting by tliciio lou-gu plcdgc class. Tliusc plcclgcs wcrc taught ilu- xmrlli and mcril of campus Iilb by uclivc iiiciiiliuw, Kappa Sigmzfs sucinl plans iucludcd Ilic llarlcm Party, ilu- Sm-4-ilu-arm Ball, :uid ilu- l.uuu Party. 'lil Vs cliuptcl' spmismwcl sucli uwurcls us S1wx'm'ity ul ilu' Your amd lllc Kappa Sig Olympics. Mrs. Carriu Rusk scrwcl the Kappa Sigs as l1ULlSL'l1lUIllQl'. IIPSILON UPSILUN J i,I'L'NiCik'Ili . , , BIII. Crmias , I .. . , 1, .51-21' X lL'l'-I3l'L'slCiL'lli , . 5117 B1:11ci1111,1N riff , i V ' gfii S111-1'c1.11A1' . . . DAN XX.11111C14 mfg' ' ' -5 ' - - .V N. ',': ' 'S . i l'L'2lxlII'1'l' . . D.-1N'l-' fi Nl-'.-XI, i i-5 gflg .1-1-r-, -1 -+ -f--.- ,,,-4'.i2:i,. 1 gp ,..-fa w 5. Q L , f-'f'tsf'!?'2:f- i Lambda Chi Alpha ttains Scholar hip A ard LAMBDA CHI's' 1 1, 'iww' wa 1 JU 11, - 1 ai-i T-11 ,11'f 1 . ,X- if Af ,X X , iii' , 1- .' ' - 1 .J 1 fx ffm, kg , I 'J 0 'E ' 1 V :Ya X b ' , Q E 1 timis using IL S111 111111111 C11Ql1 l 1111111i1u1' S111-cc-ssf11l LI mai Q1111 JLQ111 , s X X X I1111'cd. :T'g:4., --3 14-. is l11111Qc111111i1Q1 INNING FIRST PI KCI Ill 11m11um1111q due 1 1111-ir thu 11L I llliiidi C1111 1au11ChLd 111111 11i1i1 1111-i1'a1111111i I111111 il S11uth1 Ill D11 IL :ill-scimol Bum Dmu md tu I 11 101 a1t1 11 I.11111i1clz1 Chix 11111 px 1111 than hadusiiin :1c1i1'u p111'1icipz1111n1 111 Sk ll 11 ffihhcs Lhdllllih .1 1111-i11i sciwiccs. H1 1 1 ina L 1c1r the SQ :ll'9i'liI3 Cup 11.1 111 11c1c imbc 1 C11 f111L11 im'z11111i11i11gi11Q1u .,1 zu 1111 1.1 PACOI Im ROW' I: Pzluulzl Purim. Disk C4 - v n 4 1 .'X1L'I'llSAlIl. l3lIl luulwr, jlm lunlhml. . , , , , . lzrme- lwtlun, Cwm- In-nllmgluf-Ill. NUVV fi lim Ht'l'I1l'I, Sid l'31'm'lX- mum. Nlinlml-I Burkitt, Wllym' CUI- Y4-lt, Ray C.ulvumn, Inn C.up1-I4lmlA ROW' '51 Huh flux, Hump Ilninx. Xvilliillll I, Hwy, Riclmul Hnllilwur- 11111. CIIHIIIUN llalmr-n Q. Rwvlwll Har' wy. IUWV -lt 'Ibm NliliL'Ik'iL, Im-I Xlurmlumk, julm Nlfunv, jfw N101- IIN, David KYNQ-xul, john 1. Rulxnnm. RUVV 3: 'l'l1E'm11 Russcll. Su-xl-ll Sultxlmln, Bruno Smith, jc-my Sm, clvr, Slavs- S-nnxnvrx. l.m'r5 Sums- bury. ROXV 6: Twmu Sll'I1IIHiI1, thnx SllITIIHt'l'flL'llI. Blian XI. KIQLIIIIPI. David VVullis, Im- XVnrlirL, Dam XVzll'livk. RUXV T: Twin Xv.ll'IiLl'i. H0111 XVasl1lm1'n. David VV:-iskupl, R115 xvitxnll. YVilli.m1 xnlllljl, Xlilw Zollvr, 2 .-af an v' rs -..,, QQ, .-.- gr' v- 255 ' -1 .1 rw. 1-pf 1 x 'Q if , .. RUVV I: Diane Bmmlin, Tmmnp 'M Bum 11. Mary Bullmd. Louise Dick- S 4...-s wr' v-. 15, 1..- 4-2- 'N -as ey. RUVV Q: Ivzm Fnglc. Canal Fau- QCII, Dfnnnu Ifunl, Olixia Harris RUVV 3: BL'Y1'l'lj Hglniwn. Yhlxi HL-nrhlus, jwunm' Ilnflmzm, There, N.: Ilull111gsxwrtl1, RHXX' -1: Indy jf-lmwn, IHQIIIIIL Kvnm-dy. Nlmy :Kun Irv. Ijflllllkl I.l1Limke . RUVV 5: Karen fVlnCu11cll1ws. Ivan x1CClLll'L'. Indy Millvr. Diane Mul- Iim, Sumn Pnrlwr. ROVV 6: Cam-I Pmwm, Suzanne Pilwnk, Suzy Sample. Murray Slmnds, Kit Wnlkcr. EPSILON GAMMA 5169 'llfli lf, .3 lllllu' Phi Mu' Fir t in Homecoming Decoration lf, 1,1 N ml, -- r ll ii-1 PM M11 'fi il L i' ' i' M yi- n ,ax ,i i INNINLQ FIRSI' ifI.,xc:i iii limmfumiiiig clcuim- tions lliie your fipgiiccl ii lousy yciii' lui' llic Phi Mus. New plcclgch xwu- lmiiriix-cl at iho- lnrnml Pink Castle Bull. liulcl iii Nmunilwcr. ln llic spring ciinic ilu- FiL'Si1l Party wlicru lliuii' Czilmllcru do-1 Sui' lil' lin- YULII' wus Sclvclccl Tfiy cards lm' chilclrcii iii limpilzils mm in thc social suiwiu- amuircl aiicl lm- llii- suumcl um- SL'CllliYL' yn-ar. Phi Mm uapturccl ilu- lvluucl climm' asf Irrwpliy. Mrs. Eunice Blwclmi is tlivii' limiwmrlllicii sl: QA: H2585 l'i1-siclciil . , C1.xmii,xx XYiNrQii X iw-pivxiclciii , , .Il DY NlIl.I I I SL'L'I't'1zll'j' . . . X'll'llII.'XY Siux Ti'L'iisi1i'1'1' , , li .xx Nlfiilii i 1 ul GAMMA UPSILQM' ? l,I'L'NlLlL'lll , X iw-pu-sirlcnri Sr'cr'uI:1r'y . ,I'I'k'ilSllI'L'I' . Glde t DIO DAILY ' ' ,gf fa' H . '55, .-. ' ggflfgzg ,, :I T r 'dir I ' f - sfliv - 'ig' iQ,5 1' wf'1'gg1F5 ::'g5f ll., .. 12 has :' '?535:15i'2 5-A 5'h I' 2 . H nw. Ll,L,.,5.L:--L.r -. .:. -. Q ... ,- .du ifg fa - , T avi' .. ,, - .- Ir. ' fy-a1j3' ,'E5-1 S41-QGZQSQ W wH'5.6'.'?uf ?5B!1xwsw 1- .55-7355.37 ,. , ,:??:'ff-E' 5 f A v 'lla A Plum Frat Plan Campus Service Pro ram , 'ee Ar' Mrvkf FWF-A 1rgM.'me- Hr,- :.v rp' fv'wriv9i-?df -:,H1i':E3 VHA H ,, 7'y. 1 -Q X. Sm INN L. 5 01.01-lsr' rmlimrul fnmrrrrtx Pr lx rppr A cd rrrwllrcr' czrlcndrrr 1 .rr lima frrmr r-:xpcrs tucrl1'l1Lxl wud Qrrx nr-xv r'c1rc1rl pmgmrrr and mmm MIXILK pr xwrx- inspircd lay hmmrirrg rmml mc zmmlul Slripxwcck Bull gmc .rmrflr Iwrr wr-r'c I'L'1Lll'l1l'Cl lu the Pilar- srllcc Thr- true spirit ul' Cl1l'iSlIllrlQ r . rnrrnsrhr llrc WHA lrnusp hx' rr CllI'1Nllr or un prixilcgcd-rm xmmurl pr-njru of tha rIU dm 'I'lrv Pikzx L'!ldL'ilY0l'L'd tu LIQ in 1 Vrrrsllv ' rlllvvrirrg xuwllry In srlcccrcl I. urns umm ., pcr'fr1rrnrrm'c. Wgrrclrirrg mr thug dLllXlIlLS xx 4lf - , priclc mm lw1lwrr1utlrcr', Mrs Sldll' Brrmn W , , ,af I- - . '?7 -W- -f ,x,?I. , '94 - '--.. ,: X' A-, , -I-:iz '-' 1' - . - , ' - I-X ROW 1: Sadie D. Broun, David Bendt, Dave Bilymi, Dalv Hiwmii. Iim Biydcn, Miko Hiirkc. ROW fl: Ronnie Butler, Stun- Byars, Bill Cfliiipiiian, Dio Daily. Robert Daviclsnii, Duane Fm-nn. ROVV 'Ez Ci0UI',LfL' Flippn, Dun Frank, Rick Garcliiei, Roger Guil- ing, Dwiiin Gi'0pLni'y, Dennib Hzill. ROW -I: Irilni Hartnian, Clie-nn Hatcher. Ste-vo IL ilmhcrg, Ri-ii johnson, David jones, Paul limos. ROW 5: 'Il-rry Innes, LULll5 Iuizi. Thomas King, luck Lana Ianmw NIcI.ellaii, Charles O. Moyvrs. ROW 6: Dzivid Niintun, Art Mires, jim Miirclwck, Tom Parkin- son. Bill Ponningtriii. .-Xrtliiir Ruh- inson. ROW 7: Bill Ruth, Natlizm Scliillh. Ricl1:1i'cl Scliusslvr, Terry Slwnk- wiler, Doug Smmicnt, Nliclxi-y Suess. ROW S: Dun VVin'Iicl4, Risk VVi't- law, Ed XVlioului', l.zn'iy VVillizinis, Iames NVilwn. ROW 1: Mrs. C. F. Lake, Bob Baker, Don Barnum, Ken Bass, Ir-Il' Bollinger, Ricliiircl Blunk, Bob Boaz. WNV Q: David Boaz, Miko Brad- lcy, Bob Breitc-iistcin, Clark Bren- nvman, Tom Briggs. Iim Burton, james Crilclwell. ROW 'li Dick Carroll, Rick Cliarl- lfm, Dan Cow, Bill Comman, flllie C:I'lI'lliL'l1NCf'L'I'. AI Cuite, Ch-r-r'gQ Us-fVIi0r. ROVV -I: CL, Duncan, Dim Fea- gin. Daw Clallm-mlm, Duke Griffey, Riuliaril llill. Inn lim-kcmon, Ron 1irl1nStiui. ROW 5: john Kinker, Iolin Kuh- lcn, 'll-cl Le-an-li, Toni Limbaugh, Rin-liarxl Marplo, Lee MLCHlTj', Gary Mr-Donald. ROW 6: Major Meek, Don Moy- ers, Slove Miller, Cunis Parks, Gerald Pope, Bob Pringle, lack Bumli'm'. ROVV T: jerry Reeves, Lanny Riulmrds, Iolm Rupci. Richard Ruth, IL-rry Saliiclino, luck San- gunott, Timy Schultz, jim Sliadday. ROW H: Phil Slicker, Greg Smith, In-If Smyih, Charles Spann, loc Stziirvs, Dick Suclclntll, Mike Swal- Ior, Skip Teel. ROW El: Iolm Volle, Mike Was- wn, Tom Wclirmeistor, Bob VVclsli, Crockett XVliit0, Rich Wolf, Iolm Woodard, Chuck Ya- dun. 1 1 '14 -,! 1 - W' V -, 1 Jr ? r AM 'K h ,Av . w x it 1 1 1 wif 'Q r 13111 5125 lf, T Fi- r-:x D llrm-siclciit Vim-Api'cs Sk'L'I'L'Iill'f' 'iil'L'2lilll'L'l ima Chi Roast Successful chool E juiix D.-WIS ICMA CIIIS hcgan thu new yn-ar with 21 traclitilmf ally successful Li'l Abner Party. Socially, the Sigs sm-1-csscs ccnitiiiucd with their Plcclgc Swcctllc-art Dance. zmnuzil Spring Swccthcart Fur- mal, and ai Supprcssccl Dosirc Party. Eu-11 thc Homcccnning Bmmhrc sun-no was c-iiliwiiccl hy wu- tributicms frcim the CIHTNILISTZISITC Sig plcdgcs. In schcihirship, in sports, and in zictivc Cillllpllfi citizenship, ilu- memhcrs of Sigma Chi lmvc shuwn thcnisclvcs tn he XYUFITIB' nl merit. This they lmvu dcmo for thc past Ixrclw yn-ars on TUE Campus. Their huusc lIlilIlElgL'lNL'lli was in the Capable himcls of Sigma Chi l1m1su111l1tl1c1', Mrs. Lake. 'x -'xx - JOHN KUHLEN, 111+ F l 1 '-1 -nn 1. ri ' L :ii X yy W, ' 1 N 1.4:!w.L.m ':'.:,-- I-- tMv::cB!il . xg ,xv itigiaffx , ,, fl-lf!-'flyls 'ff-' :il X.. - iv f' 'r' H ,. 25,555 'Ewa ,ttipo 1-'wr .4 1 Ll Lf? ' K1 A ,..---r-'-x- .ff L Y '- lr v . vi :H A ,r L pie fs - , tv' . , fv f' 'Y' ,IS-w,,r ft 9 56-1 S. Gary Place i ma N 's Pride cholar hip Award me if KEITH XVRIGHT U's SIGMA NUS lavishly decorated their recently completed house for two annual dances-the Sweetheart Formal and the White Rose Ball, both favorites ol SN's and their dates. The TU group swung out earlier this fall for the hocdown fancies of a VVestcrn Dance. lVlore serious endeavor lound its place in chap- ter life. also, as loyal Sigma Nus studied hard to live up to the Scholarship Improvement trophy, which they had gamered last year. And Mrs. Helen Harrell, Sigma Nu house director, must have heen proud ol her boys while they planned their Christmas trip to a Tulsa home lor the aged. ROW l: Helen Nl, Ilan-QI. Hub Adams, Bruce Allen, lark Amlwris- ter, Bob Beach. ROW fl: lim Bird, lim Iinswvll. Iohn Busrll, Sum Dill. Gln-mi Dobbs. ROVV '31 Cliurlos El45trmn, jiflm l2wc1't, jwlm Glirmtlwcalr, lim Hick- srmii, Hunter Inlinmn. ROVV -lr I.z1rry Kohl, Ciflftliill Ire. l,orQr1 Buck. Micliiicl Minsliall. Danny O'Niul. ROW 5: Paul Page-. Riilmrcl Parks, VVilliam Pram, jwlm Ram- sey, VVilliam Saulmim. ROVV 6: Bill Shea. Run Stmlmell, Fvliku Swan. Kem llillfjlllilb. Ed Vilerrc. ROVV T: Rin-lmrd Wliitalwr. Ben Whitney, Jerry Wilt, D011 Vlfnlfc, Iud Zellmer. ororitie Linked b PANHELLENIC COUNCIL President . . . RITA PAYNE Vice-president . . . PAT DUPREPI Secretary . . IRENE EVANS Treasurer . . JUDY STOKES FRONT RCJW: Pat Dupree. lreen Evans, Rita Payne, Indy Stokes. Susan Selialier, SECOND ROW: l.ynn Mt-Clav key, Reditll Kilgore. Maiy Buthod, Sandy Mannan, Betty Panhellenic Council LEGISLATIVE BODY governing sorority activities on campus, Panhellenic Council consists of one elected representative from each sorority plus the president of each of the groups. Services rendered hy the organization involve supervising rush through operating bid house, formulating rush rules and executing these rules. Special events of the year are the Panhellenic Dance and a banquet held in March at which time various awards are presented, including a scholarship cup to the sorority with the highest overall grade point average lor the previous year. Helping the Council to maintain a high level of interfraternity relations and further intellectual accomplishments was Florence Stevenson, sponsor. Wiedemann. BACK ROW: lana Hendon, Carolyn Wen- ger, Vivian Orms, Gerry I-latlieock. 'VK Cb '- ,J -Aw- Ki 1 ff! 5 C? X l l J 1 1 , 1 l , , i 1 1' i l l 1 il . , FRONT RUXV: Nlary Buthwd, NlL1l'lllL1 Clzirltt-, Kitten Nh- Carlile llaile, Stizziiiiie- VV1,11tlh111'ii, P.1ti1ti.1 'l'li11met.i1. XI,,,, Claiicllew, Cilidzi Merrell, Izmet RlYL'l'1l, Mzirgniet Stziiilield. vie Hailey. Patti I7i1Wii,Naiiw1 Sli-4-per. 10.511111 llolliiiami. BACK RUVV: Linda Rim. Pam Primiii. Junior Panhellenie Hold Joe College Dance JUN I 0 R P A N H E L L E N IC LYNIOR PAN111-11.1.1iN1C is an o1'gga11i711ti1ii1 wlitise main purpuse is to pzmiiutc lrieiidship and tn strengtheii the l1'11te1'1iity stzmdards aiiilmg the x'a1'ious sorority pledge classew, It provides El train- Presldent . . KAREN lVlCCANDLIiSS Vice-president CNDA MORRHL ing gmund. for girls 11'ho will pmlatihly l7L'L'tll11L' A ' ' ' members ul Panlielleiiic, Sccmtm-y , , MIXRTIIAK CLARKE Serving tu eiieutirtige high eellultirsliip is aiifitlier Treasurer IANET RIVFRA im-purtmit l.llllL'IlOl1 :md the ilXX'3l'Cllllg.f ul ll sehular- ' ' ' ' ship trophy to the pledge class with the highest grade aveiwige acccmiplislies this, junim' Ptmhelleiiie also spfmsfirs the lee Col- lege dance, a Special event tif the year. Altliuugli every sorority pledge is 21 member ul this tirgaiiiza- tion, the cmiiieil is etmipiisecl ol two persons from each group, the president ul the pledge class amd a delegate. The spmisrii' is Xymeiia Kulsrud. 1 13' l IIRUNT I-UYWV: Steve Kimball, Steve Hnlmht-rg, lim Sliml- stahl, Sid Dtniagtiii. Iini Nlatltiesnn. BACK RUVV: Iell Smyth, lack Amhrister, Pete VaiiSti'att'it. Irie fVInrris. IFC Strive Te Promote High Fratemit Ideal INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL President . . . STEVE KIMBAL Vice-president . . SID DUNAGAN Secretary . . . Sriivia HOLMBISRCQ 'I'rt-astirer . . IIM SIIOFSTALL EADERSHIP, GOOD SCHOLARSHIP, and high frater- nity ideals are those goals for which the Inter- fraternity Council strives. Being an organiza- tion composed of representatives from all seven Creek social fraternities, IFC meets twice a month with sponsor Dean Harry Carter to complete its program. Planning Rush Week and serving as the major governing body of the fraternity system are the main responsibilities of the Organization. Special events of the school year include the fall Ribbon Dance given by IFC and Panhellenie, and the IFC Awards Dance in the springg the IFC Queen is ehosen at this time. TU's Interfraternity Council is a division of the National IFC. a,ndA Index x QQ! Q .f ,,, ,J 5' LUNL M 5, -N GET REAL IIDTIUN UP YUUH THIHST A W4 Y!! W. M. HEITGRAS CO. Olifice and Warehouse I3I6 N. Osage Drive TULSA, OKLAHOMA BOLTS - Nurs - SCREWS - WASHERS - ALLOY STUDS A Complele Line of Fasieners Specializing in Sfainless Sfeel and Brass ORBACH, S VARSITY SHOP COLE-HAAN SHOES FOR GRADUATES AND UNDERCSRADUATES I827 EZI RI 3-I305 growing together for the future . . TU's I964 Gracluales and Seismograph Service Corporalion One of TuIsa's expanding indusfries. Complefe seismic explorafion and inferprefaiion services around Ihe globe. Wireline services for lhe oil inciuslry 'lhrough 'Ihe Birdwell Division. Unique geophysical and elecfronic producis 'rhrough fhe Seiscor Division - manufacfurer of The Seiscor Voring Machine. INTERNATIONAL HEADQUARTERS 6200 EAST 4IST STREET TULSA, OKLAHOMA NATIONAL BANK A OF TULSA'S VW EXPA NDED World of i full service banking ? N X EW N A , 4 Mi Q EO A A A-f A , 4 , - I ,1,.,..,,. I ri-uno srnser E V g fx ! 1. 4 II I ll , fix 2 .- .- ' lf ' 1: 9 I i I I K . : - , , Av 3 ' ll Il ml, H ' ' Ei V n Q , . 1 2 Q A L 1 i II I Qali gi N i i 'Ni ' I .N Ill! ii.. l or kb ia'-I i 1 L' il i Come in- A A y y 1' VVe'lI take care of you li A y you have a friend at l - Q A -ll NATIONAL A A FOUW' BANK OF TULSA rf:-r,,,A,i1,:A4.:i.1ffAiefeffeQ3 Ml NEW MOTOR BANK , Boston lo Cin' cinnati on Tnrrd Street Easily amiea- The forward-moving NEW ANNEX... Installment Loan De' sible from Nortli. South. East. or Weet F U LL S E RV I C E BA N K oarment is now located at 14 East 3rd, . 4 . Save time' In minutes youre in, of Th 6 OIL CA P ITA L in a spacious street-level lobby. Quick rut. and on your way. service. Open 9-5 - Phone LU 11-3411. or JS N B E. N A T I O N A L B A N K O F VV VV ywL V , ' ! I I I! WELCOME . . . TED s PIPE SI-IOP I S+ Op In Anylime COURT ARCADE BUILDING l lo' Q Greek Jewelry Repairs Home of the finest in Diamonds 6595 Galofe 7IIIportm' Pipes mul Qlolmccos Z Tobaccos Cusrom Blended l gjgfap ana! pew JEWELERS l-U 23802 3023-C s, Harvard Phone LU 3-1488 ABOIIIIE' Clmnce' to flue Class of 'ri-1 ::A. 'L ' LSZLAVL Je g0'lflfLte 'r 706lf2 S. Bos+on Masonic Temple Bldg. TULSA, OKLAHOMA 2nd Floor 2 CAN PLENTY-EAT WELL McDonnell 81 Co. Genflemerfs MASON JARS, CAPS, LIDS Apparel Q a- AIM Soufhwick Sui1's l l.: -'-- Corbin Trousers ' ,f--- Q W J? ee Gunf Shirfs Brifish Walker Shoes FOr All Me-TlTOds Ol Canning TURNS CORP' 625 s. BOSTON LU 7-5997 KERR GLASS MANUFAC Sand Springs, Olcla. For the Best in Lawn Equipment 1' SPECIALISTS sos DUNNING-Jones, Inc. LEE WILUAMS - MARGARET OLSEN HBYOZIT Olclalzonza Lawn Supply House POSITIONS FOR MEN I AND WOMEN - - - iff' .-gmnllllllllt' H E ' OFFICE I ll Kll - SALES flwlfiwlmlfig ' TECHNICAL PowER 'rooLs ' EXECUWVE 1406 So. Lewis Tulsa Phones wE-e-36eo and wE-9-az96 '-U 4-477' 2'5 T'10mPS0 BH9 Q fx X h 'Nix X Pl 'iCA1WIlI-E17QlEIl,SQf1!fI.A S95 SII IFPS lJlJlWlSY'I'CD11'X IJTI C.-1 SQIJAIIIZ I. A. Complime-n+s of HALPINE 8 SON INC. II20 N. Bosfon LU 7-4I73 J. CHARLES I-IALPINE B. M. MORONFY 53 P' I nf I- 3 Z I I l I H.. -nn PARTY I 5. .. SEASON. I 'E WONDERFUL Q Q I FOR GOING FORMAL SIMLERS VARSITY CENTER BOOKS - sc:-looL suPPLlEs FOUNTAIN SERVICE - LUNCH AI's Formal Wear 7l7 So. Main CALL LU 7-4408 X O 5 DJ W 3' 5' Q 5' 3 2 DJ 21' E29 SE-4 920 323 O S0 E O 3 3 'U D! 3 '4 XO Q68 '17-4 332 ,1- QI Q'-g MC, TWO 'SJQPQ E55 lf ELI- W O 0 3 'U '1 2 UI 0 '1 UU 'U 3 rn c 3 Q-L 5. 33 01 in-'K 5' g l.l o 2931'- xa IV' GOO Domz So -Q-U1 CNJO 2--o:, 1 -4 MANUFACTURERS AND DISTRIBUTORS OF: OXYGEN ARGON PROPANE CARBIDE ACETYLENE LIOUID 81 GASEOUS NITROGEN COMPLETE LINE OF MEDICAL GASES WELDING EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES Renfals and Service 4 in REASON 5 . . . Congra+uIa'rions Io I964 Grads KIMBALL CHEMICAL CO., INC. TULSA, OKLAHOMA Chemicals Io Service Oklahoma Indus'Iry DI 5-6668 PO BOX 224 WW I ZIMMQQLWI, WWWW KWQ W W I W WZ fWMfW,,Z, WWW W WW, if MW WW . . . congratulations to the class of 1964 I 4- I- C717-'ef4C'0 ,fs?,fZ6e1 LINCOLNQJIMERCURY Qualify Heudquariers 1201 S. Bosion MMM WW ww W NE .i L'1.'e N If ' - KE fret .en Brged i e Tagging Early A -n '.0ad. 'n averted sfflke ,h sin I, :Il K -X 1' -I -. Ira bl , I I . . t flu Ogle ticker Oak I X .V ' a IE fi j a Varjef tape - 'Nav' ,w U5f's'c Fl of I. if IPP' . d sgr,ew0u J 3' 5' in-,d Win 'J eq ' The daily newspaper has been fi,keafrhfde7 'Mele ew-ay F 1- .. - - - - ,, n' ffresi 'fnflme :Zed sgmffws .Ju .F -4 'iii' called a university in print. ' ' S' ' ' an f D7 .Q -ti ' . '22 hf r 'md falmgcifufhfhreag f '. More can be learned about life l C :.-l H I ' S' ,ers res si , f i lat Q 115-WJ' from IES pages than from any sie tfo 'Z f. ,' ..,m,'2 'fI.?, ff,iI:' other source, save the experience m 0 , ' .- . -U' .' 1 I . , a ua 0 - ,n z- 'ZZ' H irggi A of living itself. The newspaper 'ES 9 - fire in QIQFP: ff ' f l l' l d , fte .IA -, ,ku ' I o ersaviewo peope itte an If f '4. 4 . . Ufidiregfus f1-- - it hs ' V ,5mi.I'Q.? 9 big, thoughts great and ordinary, Mme'-Mis its-wd an H . - - - .311 he qu.. 0385? and events insignificant and ns' pf! im: monumental. It's the textbook that f f . . th --fl ' Wg is rewritten every day with details ' .IT - 11 , ' --. ., '- , ' '- 8 about what people are doing 3 Te-wmes which alter the courses of our lives and eventually become to- morrow's history texts. ANOTHER INSTIT TIO FUR HI HER LEARN NC No contact with the rest of the world is as vital and as imme- diate as your association with your daily newspaper. This institution of higher learning will keep you a better informed individual when you make it a part of your life. T -v-..., --..,..,.M v....,MM 3 '-W-...N .. .,'. .,,,, ' R Agparry TT' ffiiiiii as is UI X nf iiajff rret i f W. It 'film tnfixnv P' 4 Jbfvfgmtsn XP? 5, I' mga V 'rs l IL nn qx as 1 NNNM-...nxijbuj mlm I E -E ,.s, we , fi -1-wilt , ..,.. E R ffl?-' cg- R 1- -A- w e , gas.. - H... 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Q o Q UN THINKING Think...FlRs'r u .- st THE Fmsr NATIONAL BANK - Ano Tnusr COMPANY I X BOB MCcoRMAc:K's 'VV + STUDIO WEDDINGS PORTRAITS COMMERCIALS xxx MURALS NATURAL COLOR INDUSTRIAL E - LU-7- I722 SOUTH B S OKLAHOMA NATURAL GAS CO. Complimenfs To Class of '64 V BRASHIER'S RESTAURANT I60O Easf IIH1 TULSA, OKLAHOMA Qpen 24 Hours fllilrz. Be Q-lumens ZHIULUP1' Shun Beautiful Flowers for all occasions I LU-3-0118 106 E.15th I-UMBER We enjo workin with ou PANTS i 1 L 11 l 1 VIP RWOFIPW' y g y VARTJISHES MATEWMS on your Homecoming events. HARDWARE HOP LUMBER 6. SUPPLY COMPANY TE - 5-953I 1255 S. SHERIDAN TULSA, OKLAHOMA Mke SANDYS J73 Jewedy Hamburgers ISC French Fries IZC your Soft Drinks IOC year 'round Gift headquarters s::5iZch Y For the Gift youll give with pride. Let your Icweler be your guide. lI+I-I 81 College WE 6-5I73 Home of Keepsake Diamonds Guaranteed Flawless Near the TU Campus at 1137 South Harvard Ranch Acres Harvard Hills 3324 East 31st 1515 N. Harvard 2130 So. Sheridan We Give Sd H Green Slomps Another Distinctive S Yearbook Cover by S. K. SMITH Mwm A f SSHOES 280 V Things go better with Coke! ' NEON 81 PLASTIC SIGNS D R I V E I N Designing 33I9 E. Admiral Place and Manufacturing Where Youll Fund Good Food And wen' company Good germ 2:6 Nor+h Mean - LU 3-91:9 Drlve In Or Call WE 60127 Hou, 25th yearn INVITATION To 1 6-6533 H :A TU STUDENTS H X QI K J AND 5,1-,I Q A The Class of '64 y FOR f W Q TW P 1 z z A Q! ,Q J 5 WORTH , ': 5, I E FOR I I gkelbf D1-ive ANDY ANDERSON SUPPLY 0 General Electric Appliances 0 Armstronq Tires Phone LU 2-3121 1711 Southwest Blvd. KITCHEN KLINIC A A 1314 -, Q' ry N . MAIN PLANT 2002 E. Ilth Street RANCH ACRES 3IO0 S. Jamestown Phone WE - 6-I I33 TULSA CUSTQM DESIGNING U ctustn crncl Everything for the Modgm Kitchql Exclusive Shirt Laundry WE 55,0901 4615 E. llth Cleaning of Distinction since 1906 IN TULSA - TRANSPORTATION MEANS ig,,.D Uslillll s's' ,I' S991 is 1 -lin L ,, I. ., ,A..s.a- , 321 South Cincinnati Phone LUther 2-2261 Write for free color pamphlet on MK8.0 sight-seeing tours City Buses lVlK81O operates the newest GlVl air-conditioned coaches on scheduled city bus routes and on intra-city charter service. Inter-City Air-conditioned coaches are available for charter service. Beverage coolers, card tables installed on request. Limousines Brand new air-conditioned Cad- illac limousines serve the new Municipal Airport, and are avail- able for small group charter. A Good Name ln Trrziisportatioii Our l'L'XX'2lI'dS and filllfilllllfllf in life cmm' fiI'UIl'l IIN't'liIlg the nu-cis of thc' pcuplcl and complclc' clcdicutifm to the sc'1'x'ic'n- mls ull mankind. rcgurcllc-ss of rzuv. color or Crcc-cl. QML hw -C. Av -,Q ,' X6 N-f uv I.. , f-5 v 1-.Wa E1 ' ASTRO ectrlc Supply ERSONNEL Company BOB LEHR BOB IACKSQN 575+ ANNWERSARY INDEPENDENT Congrcxtulates ELECTRICAL the Class of '64 IOBBILRS 1913 . . . 1964 900 Thompson Bldg. LU 2-8121 51 YGMS Of Sefvife To the Electrical Industry Greater Employment fo' Tulsa TULSA, OKLAHOMA li ARNES ANLEY AND MAKE A PERFECT EAIB - BOTH ABE TQEE sas s. VICTOR LU 3-8136 285 BEST WISHES Say it with Flowers To The Say it with Ours . CLASS CF 1964 BETSY'S Howfns PEOPT-ES STATE BANK TULSA, OKLAHOMA I335 S. Harvard Merrzber WE 9-l555 Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Glencliii QUALITY CHEKD num roous-lc: enum S Gund!!! ICE CREAM l Ll MILK - --Q -- if Cham, .9 Q Q , . GMM? W W ll A f-bm' .. XQJ f.1-9- fem., A H.9.5Qi?i?in ..i -ffff' V ' bwplf Ff. , ,. E P .,. now its Pepsi-for those who think ymlg lt's a great way of life: thinking young. Today more people are entering into the spirit of things, having more fun. This is the life for Pepsi -light, brac- ing, clean-tasting Pepsi. So go ahead- think young. Say Pepsi, please! UPEPS1-f.OLA ANU PEPS1 ARE TRADEMARKS OF PEPSw-COLA COMPANY, PEG. U. S. PAY, OFF. Own: PEPSVCOLA COMPANY v 287 DANNER'S CAFETERIA FAST COLOR Pnocsssme l954 Utica Square TULSA, OKLAHOMA A perfect place to dine, have a ,IT party, or hold a meeting - Call R, , Wg, noclifsifn Plioro SUPPLY co. f v t, n 323 S. BOSTON LU 3-7I44 7-H4-CC' Mer Seever, Smith Ei Thornton General Insurance and Surety Bonds UWQLZWWL Phone - LU - 7-5l7l Tulsa 3, Olrlahoma Tulsa 3, Olclaltoma Q me ia Cwml Service for YOU . . . convenience for YOU . . . and always a warm, friendly feeling for YOU, our customers. We're a National bank, but not too big to offer a personalized banking service, Business or individual account, large or small, the accents on YOU at Utica Square National Bank. MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION UTI CA NATIONAL BANK Twenty-first and Utica Avenue ILILSA. OKLAHOMA 288 , Y' , '.i- ,'i'. I-:T-E, l 1 S I3 SQUARE fi M ' NA riurm 5 ,f..' L A Q BANK I QQ' Y -Q L H. , 619' il'Iil il lLDON URIC Congraiulahonsl JOHN S. DANNER CLU General Ageni' JOHN S. DANNER c 'o John Hancock Life 905 Enierprise Bldg. TULSA, OKLA. Over one million barrels of oil are processed every day in BORN heaters' ., . SS I J l kx Q W W ww w ' f Something to remember . . . smartly-clad, thrift-Wise shoppers know: You Ccm ALNVAYS De BETTER At Frouq'sl . . . new 4 big depcrrtment stores . . . DQWNTOWN, EASTGATE, cmd NGRTHLAND, SAND SPRINGS. ..f:E5'5E2EE5EZ3E'5E?EE5:5:2EiEQE5EEZ?fx'' MW ''''33EiifE5EE:5EQESEEEQgE::.E2qji5i5E5Q52:p-Ng.,::,.,.535:. . A--2-:-5:-1-1-:-Q:-:f-:.f-1-mv:- 1- 1 1: :1-:-:-1 ,q:,:5,:, 3, I , A, E, H ,.5:.f,,c'. , -:,,,::.,.5- Q25355I22IE1?E?Ef22fEfE251EE5fE?'f'. I ':FfEjf'f':E51255:2I'2E125E555T121 'f11'5 5'if5': 2Ef''1Ef5 '15'm55W':'7f'gfg RE' 555' 9:51 EE.. ' W , . .,.,,- .......v. . . . , sd 7 290 HARVARD JANITOR SUPPLY PHONE WE - 9-9759 Scott-Rice Co. FINE OFFICE P.O.B 5l86 3l48E fllfh Si' TULSA lb, OKLA TWO BLOCKS SOUTH OF THE CAMPUS I 'VI Mid-West is M I D -W E S T Best for: ..'I:vAffll.5i: oN.-meh I+ M! G E OK U d C H v L ff 'Q S 7th to sun 1 f T' Q F' i,f'Q D ' clncinnau onnve IN 11-as BIG noon A Congrafukafions To Wwe COMPLIMENTS UGSS Of '64 of a Friend to the CLASS OF '64 PENNINGTON ICE CREAM I5+h and Harvard 29I to the qrcrducftes of cr qrecit school We wish every success for your fu- ture in CI great World ..... yEN ee BANK OF TULSA MEMHERFDIC DAN P. HOLMES and WORLD WIDE INSURANCE and BONDS SERVICE NATIONAL BANK OF TULSA BUILDING BOX 2356 TULSA I, OKLAHOMA DAN P. HOLMES, JR. BURT HOLMES T. G. GRANT TOM GRANT, JR. FRANK O. Mosxowlrz Headquarferg fgr aoa c. BARTLETT ROBERT E. GRANT CHARLES C.. JORDAN Unusual S+yIeS 52,3 Tomorrow s Clolhes Today WHI TE SID E w I wat' L Q be R EA Lrons kj BROKERS - COUNSELORS - APPRAISERS We lemfe N 27 Y Y Ad S PROPERTY MANAGERS 2l7 So. Mann Phone LU 2 2729 Distinctive Letterpress Printu md O Lt Lztht Ljf1phCf Commerclal Publlshers Specializing in 0 OFFICE FORMS 0 ENVEIOPES 0 BROCHLIRES 0 CATALOGS 0 ADVERTISING PIECES 0 PUBLICATIONS Iames K. Emery Iamcs Emery, Ir. - P On LU 1 N -I 301 S, Frankfort lu! Okhhomq Sludenl' Aclivilies Bldg. Pelroleum Science Bldg. McClure Hall Sharp Memorial Chapel Addilion lo - Lol'l'ie Jane Mabee Hall Mabee Gymnasium built by TULSA RIG. ,. 343- ' REEL 81 MANUFACTURING C0 General Conlraclors TULSA, OKLAHOMA University ot 5 5 Tulsa gf, .- U Z2 O tr. K va FAITH Greatest Twosome in Oklahoma Collegiate Press! That's your weekly COLLEGTAN and the resume of the years activities, your KENDALL- ABRUM yearbook. Those who make up the publication staffs ot each of these spokesmen that round out the YGU in TU, wish every student a wonderful year. Read and enjoy every issue ot the CQLLEGTAN and you will keep informed. This year it's are-ater than ever, keeping up to the minute with news about you and your friends, as well as briri-,rin-3 into tocus controversial issues ot the time which affect you. The KENDALLABRUM, also promises to be better than ever this year. A briaht, breezy evaluation ot the entire academic year, written by your fellow classmates in a true colleaiate style. Photographs, too, will areet your eyes with pleasant recountina ot familiar events. The University of Tulsa, with another FIRST tor its students. THE l964 KENDALLABRUM THE I963-64 COLLEGIAN BARBARA sisHoP, Editor JAY DOWNEN- Editor, d, etoise JANSSEN, Assistant savor githg QQQESSQN Aj2jjf2L+EEQ3Lr REDITH KILGORE, Assistant Editor JOHN BAILEY' Business Manager STEVE KIMBALL, Business Manager RICHARD LANDON, Asst. Bus. Manager I 1 AnoI'I1er DISTINCTIVE If K YEARBOOK I Prin+ed and Bound Designed and Engraved I by by I I THE CI.I0 PRESS SOUTHWESTERN Q E N G R A V I N G C O t I Yearbook Dlvlszon I of +I1e WORLD BUILDING TULSA' OKLAHOMA Q I ECONOMY ADVERTISING C0 0 for confidential service in EMPLOYMENT COUNSELING TESTING CHAS. I. LOVELESS PERSONNEL SERVICE 6l6 SOUTH MAIN SUITE 3lI Abboud. Iennie Le. 1311. 215, 2251 Abney, Ben, 15-1. 213 Abshire. Xt'i1liam, 1135, 213,21 Acott, XVilliani A., T-1 Adams, B1ib.213, 21'-3 Adams. jerry Kenneth, 123, 1-.,. 2 Acler. Emile. 110 Agnew, Clyde, 109 AIR FORCE ROTC, 107 Alybert, E. R. lr., -10 Aldrige. Mary, 50, 213, 2,31 Alem. Mohamed, 120 Alexander, Larry, S6 Alexandr1i1i,j1ihn, 157 Alford. Mary. 1111. 113, 2117, 21N A11an,Dan.51,l1S,121, 1111, 1117. 18111 Al1a.n,12.Don,213 .1 N 2117 tuilent and 11rQani ation Index Ballantine, Patricia A.. 119, 21,17 BAINID, 165 Bandy, Dale, 219 Banks, Buns, 106 Banks, Neal. 213, 252 Barbara. Iohnny, 73 Barber, Linda li, 219, 229 Barber, Toni L., 2117 Barclay, Har'riet,B2, 9-1 Barllyclt, Martha. S0, 213, 229, 251 Barker, Barker, Benton, 182 Catherine, 213, 2-115 Barker, Connie, 166, 167 Barker, Sarah, 207, 2-13 Barkley. Kenneth, 213 Barnes, Elizabeth, 102. 129, 165, 219 Barnes, Marjorie. TS. 86 Barnett. Dax id G.. 70,199,135 Allen, Andrew B,, S7 Allen, Bruce, 213, 263 Allen, Buliird L , XT. 122 Allen, Iijidee, 213.2-19 Allen, Karen, 11111. 2117, 2341 Allen. Toni li , W. T-1 Allis. Daniel l7,, TT ALPHA EPSILUN Rl'l1,1, UN Barnett, Linda, 219, 2-13 Barnum. Donald M., S-1, 36, 9-1, 1111. 151, 191 Barr. Sara. -07 Barnitts. Ilariild. 1119 Barrels, jack, 113, 219. 252 Bart--n,Iudit1t. 113, 116, 199, 2-111 Bartoni Ana Maria. 210 BASEBALL TEAM. 137 Bri iwri ALPHA KAPPA DELTA, 11'1 A1..1'IPHA KAPPA PSI. T11 ALPIIA TAU OMEGA, 217 Alurnbangh, XV1-ndell. .TS ALUMNI ASSOCIATION, 1111i A1-Zalinritm. Majiil, 117, 213 Ambrister, lack, 213, 2113. 2611 AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY. 1119 AIVIERICAN INSTITUTE 01: AERO- NAUTICS AND ASTRONALITICS, 71 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF C1I1i1VIlCAL ENGINEERS. T2 AMERICAN MARIQIZTINCI ASSOCIATION, 73 ANIERICAN SOCIETY OF MILCIIANICAL ENGINEERS. 7-1 Amis, Dixie. 109, 219 Ammon, Susan, 219, 229 Amstuu. Dale, ISN V BASKETBALL TEAM. ITS BASKETBALL TEAM IFRESIIKL-KN 1 , 1155 iw Bais, Kennth, 219. 233. -60 Bags, Sliaron, 1111, 113 Baasett, Larry, 219 Baasharn, Gary,S1,S-3, Bates, Fred E., 213 197, 1519 Batounis, Virginiia. 219 Batten, Barbara. 92, 1311, 229. 2-13, 279 Beach, Robert L., 73, 1 Beale. Miche1le,213 Bea1mear,Iune I-I.. 91. Beard, David, 111, 163 Beasley. Fred, 153, 166 1 119, 263 92, ltil, 21,17 Beasle' Paula 1-1-1. 2117, 239 y. . Beattie. Dick, 1112 rv Beaubien. Larry, 213. ' T Beat er, Pat, 219 Bechina, Melvin, 1152 An11ersnn.Anira.2l'1 Anderson. Daniel Lon, 711. 11111 Andervln, D1 itiglai, 2117. 2111. 237 Anders on, Cary, 111-1 AnderS11n,lerry, 71 Anderf 1.1n,I.arry.5N. 1117, 15111 1 Anderson, Nanry, 21' Andrew. Virzinia. 81, Antrux. Dat id 1... 207 Anteza Anteza na, Frank, 213. 2 2 ii.1,1Iunlii, 1911. 272 7 1 Annstrrimg, Ken, 1.1 1 Arrnstrnng. Rick. 219, 2-1-1 Arnev, Arnn. Iiileite, 2117 Kitten, 219, 229, 2111 .ARNOLD AIR SOC11f717Y. TT Arrigzo, Drinita. 1111, 21'1 ART STI,'D12N'I'S I.IEA1iI'1i Arvelri, Nicnlai, A., 1211 A51i1rirt1. Ii-rry, 219 rktfin. 11.1-87 Atcheinn, R1ihi3rtC,, 111,121 Atchieu in. Richard C , 2l'1. 23.7 Athi-rtiin.l11l1n. 16-1 Attyah, Steven, 123 Atkina, 17QLl1Cr, 7R Averill.Davn1,2l'1.- ,LH Axtell,XVi1liam, 107, 272 Ax'tr1n.Cariilt'ii, 121. 2l'1,2'1'1 Anon, Marilyn, 11111, 137. 2117, 219 B Babcock. Mike. 207. 272 1 Baden, Susan, 1.13, 271 Bah-is, Charlef, 111, 2117 Baile. Bailey Merrilee, 511, 213 Clharliit1e'2l'1.2-111 Baileyl raith,219.a3:1 Bailey Baker, . Marcie, 219, 2-1171, 2115 Buz, 2151, 2,13 Baker, Donna I.. 50, 213. 2-19 Baker, Ruben M., 72, 11111, 21,11 Baker, Susan. 158. 159, 1911, 230 Bales. C. F., 42 Bales, 296 Susan, 213, 1119, 271 , II19 Bedell. Crinaly, S6 Bedford, Pam, S11, 1219, 2121, 215 Bedingfield, Gene. 219, 275 Beeler. Iiiseph G., 77, H1 Begin, Linda, 219. 2-iS Beke Anthony Carl. T-1, 1119 Beliord. Barbara, 2111, 2-18 Be-lkacem, Rita, T2 Bell, Patti. 213, 121, 2-13 Bellatti. Becky, 2117, J-17 Bellmger. jeff, 2111, 21111 Bender. Barbara. 1111. 210.2-17 Bender. Tom. 175 Bendt. David B., 212, 279 Benedetti, An. 71. l11't Bennett, Dian, 238. 1351 Bennett. lan, 213. 2111. 2-13 Bereolos, Phyllis. 1111. 2111 Bemer, liin, NS, 2117, 233 Bemer. Marcia. S11 Berry, Tom. 219. 252 Berry. Vtfayne, 1S7 Betliea. Lee, 86 Bethel, james A., 63, 1117, 199 Bettenltausen, Roy, Tl, 111B Bilyeu, Dave, 70, 73. 199. 2.711 Bilyeu, Ronalt1,l17-1 Bingham, Michael, 219 Birbilis. j11an,515. 115 Bird, lim. 1159, 219, 262. 2173 Birtci1.lan. 8-1.90, 1113, 11111, 252 Bisl'i1'1P. NVanda. 21'1 Blackmiire. Florence. IHS Blaisdell, Diane, 219, 2-111 Blaker.Sc1itt, 160. 161 Blakley, Darlene 1.ut:ille, 1911 Blakley, Laurita Francei, 1951 Blankenship, Carolyn, 213 Bleaklcy. Bruce. 219 Blue. Patti, 1119, 213 Blunk. Richard. 219, 21111 B1-atrtghr. Lana. 11-1.2111 Boaz. Ann, 213. 239 Boaz, David. 213. 21il'1 Bnaz. Rrilwert, 213. 2171 Bode. Shar-in Len. 213 Bnrline. Midmel. 15-1, 165 Bodley, Anne. 2117. 251 Boevers. Gail. 109. 23-1 B1-hanniin, Martha Sue. 100, 199 Bnlch, VVilliam II.. 213 Bond, Bobby, 190 i, 21,10 Band, Eva, 219 Bond, Ridge, 106 Bonia, Katherine, 219..129,g-JS Biinilla, Beneranda, 219, 129 Boon, Byron V., 40 Boone. Kenny, 170, 171, 13-1 Booth. Linda, 207, K Bt1r1vc1to11, Diane, 207 Boswell, Connie Sue, 109, 199, 263 Boswell. I. D., 199, 263 Botkin, Ernie, 219, 2.55 Bovaird, D. D.. 1-10 Bower, Marilyn, 207, 29 Bowerman, Ella Io, 207, 2-13 Bowker, Robert W., S7 Binvlin, Diane. 199, 256 Buwlin, 1fVi1lie, 207, 2-1-1 Bowman. Carol, 115, 219, 219 Boyd, Bryan, Boyd, Dave. 213. 252 Bi-yd, Denny, 167 Bradley, john, 11.11 Bradley. Mike. 219, 260 Bradley. R. I., 93, 99 Bradshaw. Anita. 110, 219 Bratlsltaw, XVayne, 187. 199 Brandenburglt, C. A., 7-1 Brandon, Iohn, T-1 Bray. Iultn E.. SS, 107, 199 Bret-kinrnlge, Peyton A.. 11S Breeding. Mary, 123. 219, 23-1, 239 Breedluye. YVilliam. S6, 199 Breitenstein. Bob, 1711. 171, 177. 2117. 260 Brenkmait, Kenneth, 207 Brenneman. Clark, 219, 260 Brice, john XV., -11,1 Briggs, Dean R. L., 51 Briggs, lean, 95 BriggS,T1im, 15-1. 165, H, 2 , Brinkley, Paula. LE, 20, 29, 251 Broadd, Paula, S2, 103 Brock, Delbert, 197, 199 Brock, Martha, 102, 165, 220 Brocg, Monnett, S2, 125. 126, 127, l-19, 1951.229 .,.3 w L3 260 izflcimiati, Sidney C.. 199, 255 , Bntpdon, Cheryl, ll, 91, 92, 116, 126, ISN, 159, 207. 229 Bniiiks, Cnnstance. 78 Brown. Dale, 20. 259 , Georgia, 220 Brown, Mike. 170, 171, 175, 192 Brown. Sadie P.. 259 Brown, Tammerlane, 213, 256 Brownrtein, Lester, 192 Brnestle. Beaumont. 63, 103, 161 Bmskotter, Tom. 213 Bryant, Don, 7-1 Bryant, Cary.1'Ql'1 Bryant. Phillip YV., 199, 36 Brvden. Iames. 20, 259 Buck. Lf-ren. 263 Buckrnan. larnea F.. 20 Bullard,l1vhn F.. 196 Bullock, Susan, 199 Buorticonti, Bob, IS2 Burch, Robert L., 100, 199 Bnrtze, Irie, lS7 Burke, Larry, 173, 190 Burke. Mike. 213, 259 Burkitt. Michael C.. SS, 125, 199, 235 Burnett, Ian. 213. 229, 239 Burnette. Mary Ann, S0, 213 Burt, Lynna. S0 Burton, Debbie. 110, 20, 240, 2-11 Burton. lim. 213. 259 Busch. Irihn G., 207, 263 Built, Fd. 192 Bush, live VV- 213. 2:w2 Bnthnd, Mary, 90. 213, 256. 277, 26-1, 265 Btttltrid, Paul, 72 Butler, Ronny, 109. 220, 239 Byars. Steve C.. 161,110,259 Byrd, Carolyn. 207, 23-1, 2-17 Byme, Denny, 213, 252 C Cadenl1ead.I. E. Ir.. S6 Cahill, jewel Lucy. 213 Cahoon. Ruth, ISS, A Caldwell, Iames D.. 2119, 21111 Caldwell, Mary Ann, 1115, 125, 126, 127,14-1. 203 N39 Callon, Alannah, 203 Camden. lane, 128, 203, 29, 2-10 Camp, Ice, 71 Campbell. Gregory, 203 Campbell, YVanda Io, 165, 'li-1 Cansler, Susan, 110, 203 Camagey, Ioy, 110, 208, 243 Carney, Mike, 208 Carpenter, Arthur F., 208, 244 Carpenter, Burtis, 71, 118 Carpenter, Florence, 208 Carr, Dennis, 208 Carroll, Richard W., 122, 214, 260 Carter, H. N., 88, 125, 186 Cary, lack, 119, 121 Case, Mary, 208 Case, Don, 185 Casteel, Gary, 118 Cate, jerry, 214 Catron, Carolyn, 115, 208, 247 Chambers, Linda Lee, 82, 166, 208 Chan, David Tit-Chiu, 208, 233 Chancey, Gilbert, 114 CHAPEL CHOIR, 167 Chapman, Bill, 187, 189, 214, 259 Chapman, Charles E., 86, 208 Charlton, Rick, 208, 260 Chauncey, David Ir., 208 Cheek, Robert, 58 Chesher, Ian, 214, 252 Chesnut, Elizabeth, 123, 208, 229, 251 Childress, Susan, 208 CHI OMEGA, 238 Chisholm, Penn , 208, 29, 240 Chism, Robert, 11167, 214 Chouteau, less, 106, 125, 126 Christerson, Sue, 103 Christie, Iohn, 100 Chu, Kok Ming, 208, 33 Church, lim, 208, 244 CIRCLE K. 111 Clannin, Susan, 109, 208 Clark, Candy, 208 Clark, Carol, 208 Clark, Wendell, 184 Clarke, Barbara Bishop, 82, 148, 15 Clarke, Martha, 208, 251, 265 Claxton, Dwight, 170, 171, 190 Claydon, Tom, 76, 214 Cleveland, lulie, 115, 208, E, 243 Clore, Gary, 214, 236 Cloud, Pat, 208 Cochran, Dixie, 208. E1 Cochran, johnny, 214, 252 Coco, Dan, 208, 260 Cody, Roy, 214 Coe, Daryel, 208 Collelt, Wayne P., 208, 255 Colley, Ian, 164, 165 Cogder, Ron, 111 Cohoon, Ruth, 249 Coil, Eugene, 108, 117, 165, 208 Colburn, Janie, 214, 248 Cole, Sandra Lee, 214, E Coleman, Henry, 208 Coleman, Ray, 72, 90, 166, 214, 55 COLLEGIAN, 59, 158 Collins, Doug, 85 Collins, Iacqueline, 208, E, S1 Collins, Iohn C., 73 Collins, Sharon H., 80, 96, 214 Combs, Bill. 119, 125, 208, 254 Combs, Paul, 183 Combs, Peggy, 80, 119, 214, 243 Comstock, Guy S., 208 Comstock, Scotty, 161 Conner, R. Dwayne, 208 6, 208, 251 Conwell. Ir.. Iohn W., 70, 79, 90, 164, 165, 208 Cook, Charles T., 214, 233 Cook, Nancy, 208 Cookin ham, Wendy, 145, 208, 234, 243 Cooknell, Mrs. R. T., 197 Cooley, Helen, 208 Cooper, Casey, 73, 208, 252 Cooper, Kent M., 71, 108 Copeland, Rimes, 214, 255 Copeland, argaret C., 208 Corarito, Greg, 161 Corley, R. Rav, 208 Comman, Bill, 187, 208. 2410 Corr, Dennis, 182 Couch, Mike, 182 Cowan, Icrry, 75 Cox, Bob, 165, 208, 33, 255 Cox, Nora Sue, 208 Cox, Wiley, 72, 88. 125, 126, 127, 166, 208 Craig, Iames, 74, 208 Craig, Io lean, 208, 229, 251 Crane, Susan, 208 Cravens, Fran, 102, 164, 165, 166, 214 Crawford, Paul E., 208 Crawlev. Lee, 170, 171, 178 Creel, Dan, 109 Cremin, Iohn Pat, 214 Crenshaw, Carolee, 164 Crews, Drummond, 165, 189, 208, 233 Crim. Gerald, 208 Criner,Iohnny1r., 75 Crinkelmeyer, Ollie, 208, 260 Cripps, john, 208 Critchlield, Pearl, 197 Crites, William Dean, 87, 196, 197 Crosby, Kay, 214 Crowder, Dorothy F., 128, 208 Crowley, Ben H., 87, 197 Crowsun, Orvis, 70, 73, 208 Crump, Manning L., 214 Cruz, Danny, 187 Cruz, Pat, 214 Cuite, Al, 214, 260 Cunningham, Suzanne, 208, 251 Curby, Mary Iaye, 208 Curby, Patty, 80, 128, 214, 229, 239 Curington, Robert, 71, 208 Curlee, Ielf, 166 Current, David E., 214 Curtis, Donald R., 214 Curtis, Sandi, 208, 221, 240 Curtius, Ion, 208 Cycuk, Mike, 182 D Dabney, Marvin, 208 Daily, Dio L., 208, 258, 259 Dains, Bruce, 164, 165. 255 Dale, Jimmy, 182, 208 Daly, lerry, 208, 244 Darland, lames, 78 Damell, Stephanie, 214 Daugherty, Bill, 208 Daugherty, Bob, 185 David, Amiel, 8-1, 93, 154, 208 Davitlson,1erry, 117, 208 Davidson, Ken, 107, 21 18 252 Davidson, Robert, 208, 239 Davis, Dan, 208 Davis, Glenal, 208 Davis, lohn W., 76, 111, 12.5, 187, 208, 261 Davis, Ken, 87, 208, 24-1 Davis La Vonne, 95, 165, 208 Davis, Liz, 208, 240 Davis, Melany, 208 Davis, Paul, 203, 52 Davis, Robert, 214 Davis, XVayne, 71 Dawson, Raymond, 108, 208 Day, Ion Lynndon, M8 Dean, lucly, 128. 188, 208, E, 239 Dcardorff, lim, 214, 252 Deas, Iohn, 197 DeCampIuz1V, 208, 248, 2-19 De-Garnio, Charlotte, 214, 229. 251 Delamette, Ronda Cushing, 214, 229 DeLand, Ramona, 86 De-1Casino, Dorothea. 19 DelCasino, Michael, 123. 208, 214 Dellegar, Larry E., 71, 208 DELTA DELTA DELTA, 2-11 DELTA GAMMA, 242 DELTA SIGMA PI, 75 DELTA THETA PI, 77 DeMier, George, 208, 2150 Dennie. George, 164, 165 Denton, Ron, 214 Derrrevere, Bill, 109, 214 DeSimone. Dan. 170, 171, 112, 173, 190 Desiardins, Hazel, 78, 94 Detherage, lon, 208 Detien. Claire, 21-1. 21. 239 DcVau1t,RoyIr., 161, 208 Devonshire, Leonard, 108 Dewel, Beverly lane, 110, 208, 229, 2.39 Dickason, Dick, 113, 252 Dickason, L. King. Ir., 208 Dicken, Larry. 124 Dickey, Lnuise, 82, 96, 102, 165, 208, 211, 56 Dickey. Terry Paul, 214, 233 Dill. Scotty. 208. 263 Dimperio, Peter P., 208, 236 Dinsmore, Harold, 208 Ditson, Patti, 265 Dobbs, Glenn 111, 263 Dobbs, Glenn, 42, 182. 208 Dobbs, Kenneth A., 208 Docks, Wayman, 182 Dodd, Claude E., 208 Do1ph,1immy R., 208 Dorsh, Hank, 170, 171, 175 Dorton, Ted L., 208 Doss. lulie, 208, 251 Dotson, Iudie, 214. 29, 2-10 Doty, Virginia Ann, 214 Dougless, Ronnie, 187, 214 Dover, Beverly, 95. 128, 208 Dow, jerry P.. 71, 208 Downen, lay, 24, 158, 159 Doyle, Stan, 85. 12, 197 Drain, Gary, 208 Drake, Indy, 68, 103, 161 Drew, Bill, 214, 252 Dryz, Dan G., 203 Dukes, Eddie, 170, 171, 176 Dumit, Edward S.. 68, 103, 161 Dumont, Phyllis, 258 Dunagan, Sid, 88, 101, 125, 127, 152, 208, 258, 266 Dunbar, Charles R., 69 Duncan, C. L., 197, 260 Dunham, Marilyn, 106 Dupree, Pat, 264 Dupy, Donna Wynell, 96, 208 Duran, Brenda, 128, 208, 240 Durst, Tony, 208 Dutton, Diana, 109, 208 Dutton, Janie, 80, 1613 Dye, Ronnie, 214 Dyer, Dyann. 208, 219, 240 Dyer. john, 208, 244 Dyer, Marion M., 87 E Earp, Sherry, 214 Eaton, Don, 164, 214 Eby, Richard, 164, 165 Eby, William I., 214, 255 Eckerle, Robert I., 214 Economos, Dino, 161, 208 Etldms, H. A., 40 Eclris, David, 90, 164, 1115 Edwards, Benjamin B., 208 Eilerts, Mike, 170, 171 Ekstrand, Hugo, 208 Ekstrom, Charles lr., 76, 113, 208 Elder, David, 91, 203 Elicker, Robert C., 208 Ellcin, Lloyd, 108 Elliot, Don lr., 164, 21 Elliott, Susan Lynn, 208 Ellis, Bob, 124, 208 Ellis, Ian, 221 Ellis, Michael C., 108, 112, 214 Ellis, Roger, 170, 171, 190 Ellis lr., Vep B., 203 Ellison, Kenneth C., 81, 87 Elmore, Robert 98 Elmore, Vemon, 214 Elsner Nanc Mont otnerv 161 208 Emmohs, Bi1ltCoachj 186' Emmons, Peggy, 165 Engdahl, Mart ia, 81 ENGINEERS CLUB, 112 s Engle, leanne. 208, 234, 55, 56 Emil. Michael l., 88, 114 Epperson, Floyd, 58 Eppler, Angela, 208, K Escauriza, Omar, 99 Eskridge, Ioltn, 221 Esser. Sherye Ieanne, 78. 90, 208 Etheredge. Rene, 208, 251 Ettinger, Sandy, 100 Eugui, Mario, 120 Evans, Harry Ir., 21, 233, 52 Evans, Ireen, 264 Evans, luliian, 123 Everett. Wendell, 70, 208, 236 Ewert, Iohn, 221, 263 Ewey, David, '111 EXECUTIVE CLUB, 113 F Fagan, Vklalter, 208 Fagenann, Bob, 182 Farmon, Ialar, 72 Farrell. Tom. Il, 244 Farris, Margaret Rule, 208, 289 Faucett, Carol. 200, 256 Fau1k.Ioan, 208 Fattlk, Pearl H.. 78 Fay, Iaines, 91, 200 Feagin, Don, 119. 121, 130, 208, 209, 260 Fedorko, Bob, 178 Fekih, Mustapha, 120, 214 Fellers, Mary, 221.129 Fellows, Cherryl, 171, 240 Fenn, Duane A., 21, 259 Ferguson, john L., 87 Ferguson. Larry YV., 170, 171, 208 Ferris,john,21-1, 252 Fin1ey.Bi1l,200 Fisher, Edwarrd. 21 Fishers, Ion. 21, 33, 252 Fisher, Iudy, 2.21, 248 Fitzgerald, Ieanne, 200, 234 Flanagan, Iohn D., 208 Flasch, Don. 77 Fletcher, Eddie, 170, 171, 185 Fleming, Richard L., 58, 75 Fletcher, Rita, 208 Flickinger, Gaila, 221, 239 Flint, Charles, 40 Fiipptn, Sharon, 90, 91, 92, 130, Flippo, George, 21, 259 158, 159, 200, 3 297 Flynn, George, 1S2 FOOTBALL TEAM, 170, 171 FOOTBALL TEAM LFRESHMANJ , 182 Ford, Barbara, 20S Ford, Doruta, 208, 256 Fonnby, Melvin R., 200 Forster, james B., 111,121 Fortenberry, H, D. Major, 58 Foster, Kay, 69, 82, 100, 114, 151, 200, 24S Fox, Frank L., 125, 126. 127, 187, 205 Fox. Helen, 203. 119 Frakes, Bernie A., 205 Fraley, David L., Sl Frampton, Mary G., 100, 203 Frank, Donald j., 103. 21-1, 259 Franklin, Floyd, 21 Fransein, j Frcdricks, tm, 11-1 ' 'T 'YT Green, james, 165, .221 Green, inda, 21, 233, B9 Greene, Nita, 221 Gregory, Dwain, 90, 200, 59 Gregory, Larry D., 112, 124, 209 Gresham, Ollie, 106 Griffey, Duke, 76, 201, 260 Griffin, G. R., 164, 209 Griffith, joan, 209 Grillot, Tom, 112 Grimm, joseph. 21, 33, 2.52 Griner, jimmy R., B1 Gripado, Carlos, 173, 1S1 Groom, Garv, 83, 111.215 Gross, Charles E.. 157, 215, 2-1-1 Grubb, Lili, 209, 239 Gulley, Betty. 215 Gunter, Carolyn, 21 Guthrie, Lonnie, 115, 1111, 240 Heflin, Nancy, 115, 22, 229, 247 Heldmar, B11 , 186 Hellinghotsen, LouAnn, 212, 243 Helton, Hal. 222, 23, 52 Henderson, Bill, 209 Henderson, Carolyn, 120 Henderson, Linda, 82, 150, 201, 229, B7 Hendon, jana Sue, 125, 209, 242, 264 Henkel, Mary, 196, E, 248 Henneke, Ben G.. 38, 39, 40, 125 Hen.ni an, Kenneth, 98, 'Ml lflenricflis, Vicki, 111, 215, 56 Henry, jack F., 103 Henry, james, 215, B3 Hensley, Fred, 215 Hensley, Richard, 71 Henson, james, E Herman, Paul C., 166, 209, B3 Herriman, jud , 209, 29 Gaines, Edie Kramer, l Ric, ll-, ...I Freeland. Laura Lee, 203. 209, 2-17 Freeman. Bill, 156 Freeman, Clara, 95, 1318 Freeman. 1. YVil1iam, 200 Freeman, Kerry, 106 Freeman, Linda G., 100 Freeman. Margaret, 109. 21, 239 Freeman, Steve. 221, 252 Freeny, Pauline, 78 Freerson, Gary, L21 Frelden, R. A., 197 Freyinuth. 1Vil1iam, 2 1.236 Fricdlanrlcr. Charles, 221 Froman, Eleanor Bash, Fry, Carol Lynn, 103. 1 103. 200, 2-10 lil. 203. 23-1 Ftilentvider, Gretchen, 86, 200, 251 Fuller, Betty, 200. 234, Furlow, Vemon, 183 247 G 6-1 Gutierrez, F. j., 99 Guy. Dun, 113 Gwm, Frank, 70,215 Gwinn, Mrs. S. H., 233 H Haas. jeff, 215, 252 Haddock, jayne, 221. 2-15 Hager, Frannic. 221, 129, 243 Hanis, Robert, 113, 209, 252 Hale, Carole, 215, 29, 2-l2,, 2-13, 265 Hale, Kenneth A., 201 Hall, Bill, S5 Hall. David, 106 Hall, Dennis C.. 215, 259 Halliburton, Richard, 79, 209, 255 Ham, Carter, 186 Hamilton, Nolen, 132, 21 Hamm. Earl. 16-1. 163, 215, 252 flammons. Bill, 123 Hampton, Cheryl. 221, 29, 31 Herrold, Donald, Sl, S5 Herron, Karen, ZJ1 Hestwood, Arthur, 166 Hiarston, Anita, 69 Hiekerson, jim, 79, 164, 165, 215 263 Hickerson, Terry W., 72, 112, 125 Ol Hicks Dean, E Hieronymus, Mary Frantz, 209 2 Hi gins, Chad, 68, 161 Hi0, Claude H., 161 Hill. Delos j.. 209 Hill, Richard, 121, 215 Hills, joseph K., 70, 215 Hillyard, Madeline, 100 Hines, Faye L., 209 Hintermeister, Marlene, 86, 1 S Hipslier, Warren, 42, 15 Ho, Man Keung, 100, 120. 209 Hobson, Barbara, 128, 209, 243 Hockenson, jon W., 121, 209 Hodgen, Earl. 209 Hoelzlev, Paul David, 90, 164 2 Gaines, james, 164 Galahan. Dewey. 155 Galbreath, Dave, 83. 21 13. 260 Gallup, M.1ryjane.20S.229,251 Gamster, Scott, 221. 252 Gann, joe, 114 Gannon, David E,,'21 Gannon, Richard H., 21-1 Gans, Patty, 200. Gardner. Dorothv, Gardner. Richard. 21-1, .... Garrigus, Carolyn. 80, Q09 Garrison, XVarrt-n. 123 Garten, Nancy jo. 166, 21-1, 119, 39 Gates, Areta, 200, 23-1, 2-13 Gatvf, Eddie, 214 Geiger, Charles, 103 fl 'TTQ 047 3. 1 214. 247 'rw Geiger, Maryjanc, -l4, 2... , - Geis. Iuclitli Ann, 200. 23-1 GERMAN CLUB, 11-1 Ghachem, Said H., 200 Ghostbear, john, 209. 263 Gtacobbe, George, 16-1 Gibble. Edward E.. 70. 164, 165, 200 Gibbons, Ann. 1052, 123, 200, E, B0 Gibbons, Mike, 170. 171, 190 Gibbs, Georgia,.'IZ1,11l9,2.39 Gibson, john R., 200 Gideon, Robert. 121. 200. 2-1-1 Giering. 11l11,21,1S2 Gilbert, Mary, 21 Gillespie, j. Melvin. 125, 209. 233 Gilmore, Melinda, 221, 2-13 Gil-xlrap, Cecil, 121 Gi1strap.Dennis. 21-1 Giovarinelli, Chuck 1CoachJ 182 Gisher, Bob, 109 Gladson, Anita S., 214 Glenn, Margo, 102, 10121, 229, 247 Glenn, Mary, 214, 243 Godclen. Pat. 95, 114 Godden. Sharon. 115. 221 Gliding, Roger. 21, 250 Goins, 170, 171, 174, 197, 190, 200 GOLF TEAM, 186 Gooden, Lynette, 110, 214. 230 Goods. Bill, 170, 171, 175, 176, 190 Gordon, Mike, 91 Gordon, Sue Ella. 21551, 248 Gorecki. joe D., 75 Gould, Bart, 21, 252 Gould, David, 125, 200, 245 Gr-wane, Margaret, 110, 113, 215, B9 Gnza. john, 87 Graham, Lawrence M.. 103 Graham, RUV. 109 Grant, Floyd. 215, 24-1 Graves, Michael. 21. 236 Graves, Sandi, 209 Gray, Harold. L.. 200 Gray, Katheryn, 116, 215. 239 Greear, joan. 209, 234 Gren, Bob, 106 298 Haney. Roger, 109, 215 Hanis, Bob, 137 Hanna. Kathryn, 215 Hannah, jane, 21 Hansen, Dick, 221, 233 Hansen, Gay, 95. 201, 211. 29 Hansford. joe, 93, 201 Hanson, Carol. 102, 1115, 222 Hanson, Kermit E., 201, B3 Hanson, Michael. 200, 252 llanson.'1'im, 12,252 1-larbers, Eileen, 96. 102, 165, 215, 229 Harder, Hope, 95, 128, 201. 37 Harding Marian, 16-1 Hardy, David, 112, 23, 2-1-1 Hardy, james, 165, 'II Harges, Bill, 200 llargett, Betty, 215. 2-10 Hargrove, Charles, Sli. SS, 125, 1213, 127, 150, 201, 255 Hargrove. H. M. Dean. 49 Haring, jean. 212.211, B9 Harlin. Karen. 108. 222 llarrel. Helen M., 2113 Harrell. Ray E. jr., 201. 233 Harrington, Linda, 95, 209, 239 Harris, Cathie. 209 Harris. jo Ann. 209, 2-10 Harris, lnhn. 'I Harris, Mary, 78 Harris, Olivia Sue. 272. 229. 256 Harris, Sharon, 116. 123, 209, 129 Harris, Sid. 165. 200 Harrison, Beverly. 124, 201, 256 l'larrisnn,luditl1. 109. 229 Harrison, Rebecca. 215, L29 Harst, Charles. 182 Hartman. lohn, 22. 259 Hartman. Roger D.. 93, 12-1 Harvy. Bobert jr., 215, 255 llastings, Shirley, 79, 201 Hatcher. Glenn. 165. 209. 259 Hatfield, Ronnie, 201 Hatfield, Sherry, 110. 113. 154.201, 248 Hathcoat. Sandye, 209. 209, 243 llathcock, Gerry. 200, 129. 243, 264 Hauer, Dave. 182. 212 Hansen. Carol. 215, 39 Hauth, jerry. 215 Havely, Anna Bell. 209 Hawisa, Ibrahim, 120, 196 Hawkins. lohn. 111 Hayden, Donald Dean. 47 Hayden. E1iza1've1.h, 167, 209. E, B9 Hayes, lnhn. 42. 106, 111 Haves. Kay. 95 96, 209 Hays. Patrick G., 70. 89, 113, 201, 52 Hays. William, 42, 106 Haynes, jim W.. 103. 201 Heard, Susan. 80. 109. 215, 243 Hearne. Larry, 215. E2 Heater Linda jo. 222 Heath, Charles E., 201 Heath, Raymond, 98, 101, 123, 147, 150, 201 Hoffman. joAnne, 110, Ziff, 256, 2 Hoflich. Don, S3, 215, 252 Hogan, Paul, 215 Hoggatt, Vicki, 102. 110, 164, 165, 222 Hogue. Sondra, 222 Holbert, Holly, 'll Holden, judy, 110, E, E Holden. judtth Ann, 82, 201 Holdsworth, john, 215, 2-14 Holland, Dinah, K, 247 Holleman, j. P., 209 Hollinger, Marian, E, E Hollingsworth. Theresa, 95, 96, 102, 125, 126, 127 130, 151, 16-L165209, 256 Holloway, Kitty, 95, 125, 126, 127, 1-19, 157, 209, W. E9 Holloway, VV. V., 42, 57, 94 Holmberg. Steven, 215, 259, 266 Holmes, Dan. 40 Holmes. jean Ann, 110. 183, 215, 230 Ho1mes.lu1ie. 113, 209. 251 Holmes, Meradene. 106 Holmes. Ralph, 146 Holt, Tom, S3. SS. 108. 111, 117, 125, 130, 209 HOME ECONOMICS CLUB, 115 Hook, Denny, 201, 233 Hooks, Shirley, 115, E, 2.30 Hoover, Tom, 182 Hopper. Clifford, 87, 197 Horn, Art, 1S9 Horne, jimmy, E, H Hoss, Suzanne. S0 Houiz. Dave. 52 Houtman, Dan, 83, 101 Hovis. Richard, 111 Howard, Bill, 93, 99 Howard, Ed. 123 Howard. Richard, S3. 215 Howe, Arthur L., 75 Howe. LeRoy, 209 Howell, Patty, 13 Hmvk, Marty, 110, E Hotvser, Harmon B., 107, 22 Huang. C. T., 120 Hubbard. George, 215, K Hudson, Richard, 106 Huev. john, 209 Huff. Barbara, 69 Huffman, Dan P., 215 Huffman. Elizabeth K., 201 Hughes. Dennis. 24 Hughes, Frank, 222 Hughes, Gary, 182, 183 Hughes, Lynn, 110, 113, 215, 34, 2.39 Hulcher. Ann. S6 Hulsman. Buddv, 83 Hunt, Keith, 112 Hunt, Linda. 160, 161, 201, B4 Hunter, Gerald. 197 Huntley. Ronald. E Hurdle. john, 103 HURRICANNETTES, 116 Hutchinson. james, 165 Hutchison, Dan, 164 Hutton, Clillord, SS, 113 Hustecl, Don, 112 Hyatt, Geny, 167, 22. Iddings, Candy, E Ikemtre, Eliza eth, 69 IINQIEEPENDENT STUDENTS ASSOCIATION, Ingram, Ga.i1, 80, 215, 2-13 Ingram, jim, 186 INQUISITOR, 11S INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB, 119 INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS ORGANIZA- TION, 120 INTRAFRATERNITY COUNCIL, 266 Irons, Bill, 215, 2.52 Ironside, Roberta, 92, 201 J Kazem , Sayyed Mohammed, 93, 93, 09, 12-1 Keams, Pat, 201 Keatin Keele, Keene, E john N., 70, 201, 233 'arry L,, E Carol, 22, 2-18 Lee, Gordon O., 223, 2113 Lee, Mary Ann, 216, 250 Leo, Robert Stephen, 100, 118, 201 Leller, Randal, 210, 233 Lcighty, Barbara, 223 Leiser M' 203 2-10 jackson, David, S6 jackson, Ed, 215, 252 jackson, jan, 110, 130, 215, 2-IS jackson, jody, 128 jackson, Paul, 112 jackson, Sally Ann, 91, 92, 158, 209, 23-1, 2-17 jackson, Sue Ann, 2, 237 jackson, Tom, 215, 52 jackson, NVa ne, 111 james, Davicli 51, S5, 12, 197, 2-1-1 jamil, Chebil, 120 jankowski, Terrill, 16-1, 165 janssen, Caroline, S2 jansscn, Eloise, S6, 92, 1-19, 156, 209, 251 jarhoe, john B., S5 jech, Carl, 175 jenen, Donald, 129 jenkins, Donna Dee, 95, 96, 102, 10-1, 165, 209 jenney, Beverly, S6, 119 jenney, William, 119 jensen, Donald R., 209 jemigan, Steve, 75, 210 jobe, Paul, 165 jobe, William, IB IOHN MABEE HALL, 232 jolmson, Ben, 170, 171 johnson, Brenda, 215 johnson, Dale, 109 johnson, Don, 164 johnson, Eric, 222 johnson, Hunter L., 215, 263 johnson, juanite, 78 johnson, judy, 215, 55 johnson, Ken, 1, 259 johnson, Neil, 178, 215 johnson, Richard NV., ll-1. 165, 201, 33 johnson, Robert L., 58, 2-1-1, 261 johnson, Rusty, 210, 252 johnston. john, 197 johnston, Peter, 197 johnston, Ron, IIS, 215 jones, Bob, 215, 252 jones, Cathy, 215 jones, Dave, 210, 259 jones, Dr., 55, 125 jones, H. Rodman, 103 jones, Katherine, 98, 108 jones, Li titia, 103 jones, Paul, K, 259 jones, Ralph, 164, E jones. Sharon, 30, 215, 30, 25 1 Kelley, Anne, 210, 230, 2-10 Kelly, C. Robert, -12, 115, 167 Kelly, Lyle, 175 KEMP HALL, 3 Kemper, john, H KENDALLABRUM, 156 Keneipp, Charles O., 173, 101: Kennedy, joarme, 110, H, 236 Kennedy, Kathy, 116, 2.22 Kennedy, Mary, 165 Kepmer, john, 236 Kessler, XVa.lter, 16-I Ketch, Stsie, 128, 210, 23-1. 2-10 Khan, Mohammed Sohail, 120 Kibler, Dce Anne, 201, 240 Kilgore, Redith, 92, 95, 123, 120, 1-1, 1-115. 136, 210, 211, LBO, 250, 264 Killian, Barbara L., 91, 92, 210 Killingstvorth, Phyllis, 210, 210. 235, 230 Kim, Hee Sun, 98, 196 Kimball, Steve, 152, 156, 210, 2-1-1, 21313 Kindred, john L., 164, 163,212 233 King, Chris, 210, 2-14 King, David Michael, 83, 1115, 130, 210 King, George, 222 King, Thomas j., 53. 75, 201, 259 Kinker, john, 164, 7.12. 260 Kinnaman, Barbara. 201 Kinnarnan, Chuck, T3 Kinnartl, Ray D., 201, 252 Kirkley, Betsy, 130, 201 Kistler, William L., 40 Kittemian, Beverly, 210 Kline, jeanne, E, 2.30. 2-13 Klotz, Professor j. C., 71 Knape. Kim 1SkipJ, 187, 215 Kna.rr, Kenny, 129 Kneipp, Charles, 170. 171 Knight, Kenneth, 215 Kohl, Larry, 201. 233, 263 Koroluk, Alexander, 99, 112, 201 Kovacs, Dr. Sandor B., 69, 9-1, 120 Krater, Ronald. 75, 215 Krevling. Carnl, E, 231,231 Kribbs, Karen. 188. E, 2-13 Kruchek, Charles, 75 Krucltek, David A.. 23 Krumme, Diane, 95. 210. 231, B9 Krumme, Virginia, 7S Kuchel, Stan, 107, L13 Ku111en.johnH., 121, 187, 201. 260, 261 Kurtz, Karol. I Kusleika, Bill, 178, 190 KWGS, 160 . G- ,, L Lach, Edward, 77 Ladas, Pete I., S6 Lafferty, jack, 215 Lake, Mrs. C. F., 260 LAMBDA CHI ALPHA, 254 Lambert, Sybie, 115 Lane, R. K., 40 Land, jack G. 111, 70. 79, 101, 151, 166. 201 Land, Karl M., 7-1, 201 Lane, jack, 259 Lang, Christine. 215, 239 Lang, james, 85, 197, 252 Leonard, ilirflhrtha, 94 Leroux, Elaine, 1-13, 203 Leslie, jerry, 16-1, 223 Lessley, Barbara, 216, 230 Lester, 1fVillram, 164, 210 LETI'ERMAN'S CLUB, 190 Lewis, Bob. 210, 236 Lewis, Helen, 110, 216 Lewis, Linda, 216, 243 Lewis Lichty, NValter, 210, 236 judy. LIB Ltese, Diane, 207, 210 Lile, Darrell, 7-1 Liles, 1-1.Don, 203 Lrliecla 1tl,jol1n,170,171,190 Lilly, Richard. 216, 233 Limes. joseph K. , 57 Linder, Charles, 77 Lindemianis, Inta, 216 Lindley, Ann, 115, 210 jones Terry, 215, 259 jones. V. E,, 71 jordan, jane, 201 jorden, Gail, 114, 201, H jnrdon, jeff, 170, 171, 172, 17-1 jorgcnsen. Gary Lee, E joyce, j. C., S5 IUNIOR PANHELLENIC COUNCIL, 265 jutzi, Louis, 215, 259 K Kamins, Gerald, 77 Kantz, A. E., Z2 Kapner, Marilyn, 215 KAPPA ALPHA, 245 KAPPA ALPHA THETA, 2-16 KAPPA DELTA, 249 KAPPA DELTA PI, 78 KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA, 250 KAPPA KAPPA PSI, 79 KAPPA SIGMA, 253 Kaufold, Dan, 170, 171, 176, 190 Lang. Park, l09.'23.2-14 Langley, Ron, 160, 161 Lansclnwn, David, 223, 233 LANTERN, S0 Lantz. jackie. 23, H, 2-13 Larson, Charlene A., 210, 230 Lasey. Bill. 183 Liavinger. P. C.. 40 LAXV CLUB. 121 Law, Glen, 215, 233 LIEYV SCHOOL - HOUSE OF DELEGATES, Lindley, jufly. 1, H, 2-17 Lindsey, joseph, I Lipke, 11Va1ter H., 203 Lirely, Chris, 08, 91 Little, Derrell, 203 Lobaugh, Tom, 213, 2110 Lochmoeller, Lynne, 216, 230 Loerke, Dennis, 72, 112, 203, 233 Luewenhen, Rick. 5 Logsdun, Frani, 109 Lonberger. Linda, 153, 203,230 Long, Capt. F. j., 75 Long, L. C., 7-1, 203 Longstreth, Paul, 90, 106, 210 Looper, jerry. S5 Looper, William, 216 Loren, Buck, 223 LO'I'I'1E IANE MABEE HALI., Lnttinville, john K.. 197 Loucks, Gordon, 165 Love, YVally, 216 Lowry, jennifer, 216. 2.39 Lucinski, Donna, 210. 256 Lusk, Fred, 112, 216. 233 Lusk, Marlts jo, 123, 210, 23-1, 230 Lyle, Pat. lt?-4 Lyle-Stauble, Mary, 23, 230 M Mabry, Steve, 210, 232 MacDo1e, Nancy, 2111, 230 MacDonald, Cora. 93, 210 MacLean, Barbara, 05, 125, 1-15, 157, 111 13-1 2 7 Maddox, Eugenia, -13 Maddox, Mark, 170, 171 Maddox, Tum, 178 Maddy, Robert, E Ma er, Carlos, 90, 120, 216 Maian, Sharon. 203 Mahoney, Pat, 95, 210 Main, Ronnie, Sl, S5 Ma erick, Francis A., 203, 255 Malone, Charles, -13 Maltbie, Dennis, 1lI7, 113, 233, Manclrell, Steve, 216 Manhart, Tom, 109 Mann, Terry, I o Mannan. Sandy. 69. 125, 203, 230, 238 Manolakis, Pete, 75 Manor, Dale, 216 Manouchehri, Ebrahim, IOS Mansfield, Troy, 182. 223 March, Tom, 106 Marcus, Allen, 216 Markert, Marlow, 79 Marlar, Linda, E Marlmg, john A., 70, 203 Marple, Richard, 23, 2130 Marquez. Bcmardo, 00 Marrs, Harriet, 86, 125. 15-1, 203, 231 19 Mme-E, Elizabeth. tan. aio, asm, 245' Marsellis. janet, 223. 2-13 Marshak. Bnb, 75. 216 LAW SCHOOL IOURNAL. ILE Lawrence. Stephen, 215, 252 Lawson, Barbara. 95, 210 Lawson, Betty. 166, 216 Lawson, David, 72, SB, 101, 210, 2-1-1 Lay, Steve, 83. 203. 210 Layton, Gary D.. 210. 236 Leach, Ted. 119.121, 201.1260 LEAGUE OF YOUNG DEMOCRATS, 129 LEAGUE OF YOUNG REPUBLICANS, 130 Leathers, Hollis, 77, 197 Lee, Carol Ann. 216. 247 Lee. Charles, 113, 223, 252 Martin , Bruce, 216 Martin, Carl, IS2 Martin, Charles, 72, 103 Martin. Floyd, -ill Martin. j. Larry. 123, 203 Martin, Richard. 203 Martin, Rinne, 183 Martin, Ronnie, 215 Martin, Tom, 170. 171 Martin, XVade, 113. 113 Martin, NVilliam, 117, 216. 233 Martinson, Sondra, H Marucheclmloel, 107. 23, 255 Marvel, Fra , 70, 129, IIS, 210 299 Marvel, Ron 182 Marvin, Gatra, 203, 240 Marvin, Ronald, 86, 203 Mashbum, Clair, E Mason, August, 74, 203 Mohamed, Alem, 24 Mohatt, Lack, 203 Mohr, C arles, 130, 147, 216, 233 Monlux, Harold, 58, 203 Montgomery, Edward F., 85 Mason, Tom, Sl, S5 MATH CLUB, 13 Mathieson, lim, 210, 236, 266 Mathieson, Raymond L., 98 Mathis, Dolores. 210. 2-IS, 249 Mamey, Claudia, 203 Matthews, Ian, 110, 213 Maulclin, Bill, 117, 203, K Mauldin, Ca.rao1, 165 Iviaxivell, Dadreon, 124, 203, BO Mc-Xllister, Bruce, 213 McCa.nd1ess, Karen, 216, 23-1, 2.56, 265 McCann, Kathleen, 82, 128, 1-19, 203, 230,239 McCartney, Margaret. 115, 203 McCarty. Lee, 23, A McC1askey, Lynn, 108, 15, 203, BO, 246, 264 McClellan, Hall, 77 McClintock, F. G., -10 McClintock, R, Otis. 40 McClure, lean, 210, 256 McConnell, Charles, 72 Montgo Moore, mery, Marguerite, 86, 123 Hilda, 216 Moore, Iohn, 84, S6, 195, 255 Moore, Linda, 86, 210, 234, 243 Moore, Marguerite, 73 Moors, Ferrel, 216 Moradian, Ebtahim. 120, 216 Morales, Ricardo, 72 Morgan, Iames, 98, 203 Morgan, I. B., 210 Morgan, Iolm, 85, 197 Morgan, Iudy. IFB. 164, 216 Morgan, Marsha, S0 Morgan, Orus, 203 Morrell, Cinda, 24, 248, 265 Morris, C. L., 77 Morris, Iames, 107. 216 Morris, Morris, Joe, 216. 255, 266 Linda, 224, 248 Morris, Marv Ann, 211, 2-18 Morris, William. 41 Morrison, john, 24 McCord, Carol, 210 McCorkle, Ardith, 109 McCormick, Helen Sue, 216, K McCormick, C.. 203, 2-1-1 MeCrigl1t, Sam, 165 McDonald, Gary, 112, 124, 216, 260 McDougall, Bonnie, 216, BO, 2-10 McDowell, R. W., 41 McEntire, D. L., 210 McGee, Ron, 70, 216, 252 McGill, Kenneth, 58, 75 McGuire. Dick. 71, 203 Mallee, Gayle. 23 McKee, Mrs. Mildred, 115 Mclleever, Karen. 130. 216, 230, 247 McKenzie, Camellia, S6 rv McKenzie, Gayl. 210. 230, ..-18 Mcliinley, loc-, 74 Mclioivn, Iim, 107. '13, 236 McLellan, Iarnc-Q, 165. E, 259 McNabb, lim. E McNair. Clark, 203 McNally, Robert, 164 MCNamire, Carol, T, 243 McNatt, Arthur, 2113, 252 McNeal, Gerry, 80, 216, 230, 51 Meadeis. Iohn, 73 Meadors, Gloria. 108 Meadows, Eilwartl. 58 Meadows. Stott. 203 Means, Paul Richard, 121, 210, 24-1 Medin, Stan. 213 Meek, Paula. L23 Meek, Major. 210. 260 Meeks, Shirley, 223 Melanrler. Andrea, 210, 230, 2-13 Melton, Reid. 112 Meng, Rohcrt, 216, 252 Meredith, Marcia. 153, 157, 203, E1 Merrill, Ron, 123, 244 Messall. Mary Kay. 216, 230, 239 lN'1BLZel. George, 43 Metzger, Marilyn, 216, 30 Meyers. Charles. 130, 203. 239 Meyers. Dfin. 260 Meziou, Tiiani, 120 Merzni, Belgacom. 120 Mief, trim 14.123, 223 Miles,Mahe1G,,78 Milhoan, lc-rry, 08 Millard. Marvin, 41 Miller. Bob, 187 Miller. Carolyn, 102, 165. 210, 234 Miller, Don, 41 Miller, games. 23, 244 Miller, ames 11,216 Miller, ludv, 1111. 203. 256 Miller, 1'Cclly,23 Miller. Ken, 210, 24-1 Miller. Lee, 110 Miller, Margaret, 203. 230 Miller, Mary Ruth, E, 30 Miller. Patty. 210 Miller, Steven, 23, 260 Millot Frank 170 171 Minear. Maarty, 109, 117, 125, 203 Minnick. Iaeklyn Irene, 203, H, B9 Minor, Ona 11.203 Minshall. lVliChae1,2-1.263 Minton, Davivl. 210, 210 lV1ir0s. Art, 112, '24, 279 Mistler, Carmen. 128. 203 Mitchel. Tri-sa, 05 Mitchell, limmie. 'Q-1. 243 1Vlitcl'1C'll. Karen. 216, 2'-10, 248 Mitchell, Susan. 210. 230, 2.51 MODERN CHOIR. 165 Moeller, Billie Adams. M3 300 Morse, Gary, 224, 252 MORTAR BOARD, S2 Morton, Rob, 111 Mosely, Linda, 161, 216 Moseson, Steve, 24, 244 Mossadeghi, Frank, 216 MU EPSILON DELTA, 83 Mulkey, BOlJ, 74, 204 Mullen, Paula, 216, 139 Mullen, Richard, 187 Mullenax, Carolyn, S3. 92, 116, 216, 240 Mullenax, Marilyn, 116, 216, 240 Munzlinger, VV'alter, 75 Mullins. Diane, 211, 256 iiardock, lim, 14. 59 Murdock, ludith, 91, 20-1 Murphy, Allen, 216, 33 Murphy, Don 1Coac.11l, 182 Murphy, Kathleen, 216, 30, 239 Murray, Carole, 211, 30, 251 Murray, Helen, 109, 216 Murray. Ted, 182 Myers, Don, 24 Myers, Ronald E., Z4 N Nazhdi, Hossein, 120, F24 Naileh, Barbara, 110, 211 Naivabi. Hafizullah, 93 Naylor. lim, 112 Neal. Iames, 185. 216 Neal. Nancy. 202, 20-1. 230, 51 Needham. Charles. L24 Ne1son,I. Barlow, 77, 197 Nelson, Sue Ellen. 130, 24 Neshitt, Evelyn, 78 Nesbitt, lim. 211, IB? Newman. Leta, 95 Newton, Bolo, 72, 108, 112 Nichols. Metzie, 211 Nicodemus, Kay, I-1 Niemeyer. Marv Helen, 204. 247 Noble. Doug. 24. 252 Noe, Darrell. SS. 117. 125, 126. 127, 1 Norman, Allen, 86. 196, 252 Norman. Mike, 186 30. Norman. Stuan. 128, 152. 202. 204, 23-1, Norris, Carole. 110, I-1, 2-13 Norris, Cheryl Dee, '24 Norstrom, Gail. 117. 224, 233 Nowlin, lerry, 58, 170. 171, 190 Nuemherger, David, 73 Nunn, Leta, 86, 128, 211 O O'Callaghan. Terry, 210. 252 Ochoa, Elsa, 211, 230 Odle. Bob. 24 Oille. Charles, 108 Olferle, loan. 24. 230 Ogle, Charles, 216 Olincy. Carol, 188, 216, B0 Oliphant, Charles. 41 Oliver. Carl. 78, 196 Olson. loel, 216 OMICRON DELTA KAPPA, 84 Omrani, Mohamid Suleman, 24 Ondang, VVim, 120 O'Neal, C, F.. 216 O'Neal, David. 216, 255 O'Nea1, Fraser, 224, 252 O'Nei1l, lohn. 73 O'Niel, Danny. 24, 263 211,33 247 ORCHESTRA, 164 Orms, Vivian, 211, 249, 264 Orta, Iesus, 99 Osbome, Robert, 204 Oslnoume, lohn, 43, 106 Osmund, Iohn, 170, 171 Otterstrom, Iudy, 91, 92, 204, 243 Overall, Maurice, 216 Overbeck, Gailmead, 167, 24, 20, B9 Overlay, Richard, 196 Owen, Mary, 78 Owens, David, 197 P Packard, Barbara, 110, 224, 238, 239 Packel, Ned, 187 Page, Paul, 224, 263 PANHELLENTC COUNCIL 264 Park, Rick, 178, 180 Parker, Mary Ann, 86, 204 Parker, Richard M., SS Parker, Robert, 197 Parker, Shari, 211, 248 Parker, Susan, 109, 188, 216, 23-1, 256 Parkinson, Torn, 211, 259 Parks, Curtis 81, 197, 204, 260 Parks, Donna Douglas, 114 Parks, Douglas, 111, 204 Parks, Richard T., 216, 262, 263 Parr, Royse, 87, 12 Parrish, Connie, 24 Parrish, Mike, 217 Parsons, Carol, 214, 230, 256 Parsons, Ken, 170, 171, 190 Pate, C. W., 77 Pate, Iames, 204 Patel, Suresh, 120 Parino, Adela, 211, 230 Patman,Iu1ie, 109, 157, 166, 167, 217, 251 Patterson, Punch, 109, 211 Patterson XV. Ralph, 87, 256 Pavlak, Dan, 182 Payne, Mary, 217 Payne. Rita, 82, 91. 125, 1-19, 204, 230, 251, 264 Pearson, Nicki, 224 Pearson, Ray, 224 Pe1ton,Ioe, SS, 98, 101, 123. 125, 126, IW, 211, 52 Pendcrgrass, Lyann. 211, 239 Pen.ner, Kaylin, 217 Pennington, Bill, 170, 171, 187, 217, 259 Pereira, Norman. 120 Perett, Beth, 204 Perkins, lim, 70. 20-1 Perkins, Susanne. 2-1, 230, 247 Perman, MOE, 24 Perrault. Cherie Io. 217, 218, H, 251 Pcrry, Ken, 170, 171 Pcrrvman. Mary. 95. 110, 123 Pesclika, Duane. 107 Peschka, Gary, 217 Peterson, Dean Bruce. 53 Peterson, Paul, ZZ4 Pethiek, Sandra, 116, 211 Pt:-tool, Ron, 204, 233 Pettigrove, Mary, 217, 230, 247 Pleiler, Gerard, 204 Phc-1ps.lim, 217 PIII ALPHA DELTA, 85 PHI ALPHA THETA, 86 PHI DELTA PHI, S7 P111 ETA SIGMA. S8 PHI GAMMA KAPPA, S9 Philhcck, Tom, 72 Phillips, Charles, 170, 171, 175, 177, 204 Phillips, David, 85 Phillips, Mike, 211 Phillips, Mildred. 211 Phillips, Randy. 71 Phillips, Veril, 88.101, 123.211 PHI MU, 257 PHI MU ALPHA, 90 Phipps, Charles, 217 PHYSICS CLUB, 12-1 P1 ALPHA MU. 91 Picou, Steve, 183 PI DELTA EPSILON. 92 P1 EPSILON TAU, 93 Pierson, George. 24, B3 PI GAMMA MU, 94 Pigg. David, 2-1 P1 KAPPA ALPHA. 258 Pike, limmy, 217. 236 Pilcher. Gary. 72 Pinkerton. Gilbert, 197 Pitcock, Susan, 217. 56, 2.57 Pitman, Ronnie. 184. 211, 52 Pittman, Lou, 217, 247 Pitts, Terri. 110. 224, 2311, 2-18 Platt, Linda, 164 Platt, Suzie, Di, UI, 243 Plewes, George, 76. 1516 Plumlee, VVendcl1, 58 Plunkett Car 101 204 Slzlnslwurv. 1.:1wrerv:e. 25. 253 , VY- . P011l,13Yl1ES, 85, 107, 110-I Polen, Cynthia, 217, 2-10, 241 Po1Iard,Iim. lS5 Pol1ard,Iudirh, 109, 1112.213-1 Pongratz, Richard, 70, 73. 217 Pontius, Clarence, -11 Poole, Mar ' Vallnir. 73, 195 Pope, Gerald, 110-1. 2430 Popejoy, Iurly, 116, 125. 126, 211, 251 Porter, Pncmla, 255 Potterfield, Gary. 170, 171, 190 Potts, C11arlic,217, 241-1 Potts. Sam, 101 Powell. E. Dale. 105. 24 Pratt, Bill, 217, 263 Pregler, Raymnnd, 211, 2313 PR.ESIDEN'1 S CLUB, 125 Price, Diane, 22-I Primm, Pam, 2-1, 247 Pringle. Bulv, 76, 1321. 20-1, 260 Pritchard, Clyde. S7 Pruitt, Iackie, 224 Pulcy, Pedro Pablo. 1211, 125. 211 Putnam,1ohn, 217 Pyle, Dorothy, 204 O Quinn, Gluria, 69 Quinn, Mxclmul A., 217, 2-1-1 Quinn, Pal. 2-1. 2-1-1 R Radar. Ken. 170, 171, 190 Rarlnlant, IV1zlrvASuw:.n1, 217. 231, 111 Razlle, Donna, 224 Rainwater, Diane, 225. 247 Ri-1lSl0n, 101111 I., 125, 255 Ramirez, Carlos. 120 Ramsay, Inhn, 217, 203 Raml-all. Ray. 16-I, 236 Randall, Raymnnrl F., 24, 20-1 Ramlnw. lack, 25, 260 Rawls. Cary. 170, 171, 176. 190 Rea. jack. B5 Reagor, Iunu-S. 217 Reams, Harlan, 25. 20-1. 236 Redman, Linclzl, 110, 217 Reed. David, 170, 171 Reed, Franccs, 78 Reed, Larry, 225 Reed. Linda. 217 Reeder, Parry, 213, S-41, 204 Reeves, Ierry, 217, 21311 Reeves. lim. 79, 15-I. I0-I, 105 Regen11recl1t.D. E., 74 Reicn. Ernie. 170, 171 Reif. Mike, S3 Reiner, Estelvan. 120 Reiner, Steven, 71 Reitz, Iohn G.. 75 Renfme, Fred ll.. 27. 114. 20-1 Rengknski, Rnczzlindn, 11:5 Rhodes. Mrs. Inel D., 230 Rhodes. Max. 132 Rhnme, jerry. 170, 171, 172 Richard, Landon. ISS. 260 Richards. Barham. 211 Richarclenn. David, GS, 161 Richarrlsnn, 101111, 225 Richardson, Rick Ricllardvill. C. 1... 225. 233 Ricleout, llamlrl XVuc1e. 23, 2041 Ries. lorry, 24-1 Rife, Ierry, 223 Riggs, Mary Ann, 29. '10-1 Riley, Tum. 132, 225 Ritter, Slmrrnn Sue, RQ, SG. 123. 151, 201. 2013, Rivera, 1anel, llll, 142, 225, 2-12, 2-13, 2135 Riverw, 1.uiS C.. 217 Robhine. Cluiitinc. 12S Rnherwn, Hugh, 121 Roberts. Margaret, 1211. 23-1, 2-13 Roberts, Martlm. IIT. 211 Robinson. Art. 25. 159 Rnlml1m.lf-l1nF. 111, 204 Roderick, Rnhcrt, 217 Rodriguez. I. Raul, 99 Rngers. Bi11ie,110.f.'17, B1 Rogers, Dennis. 25 Rogers. 10rry. 123, 217 Rogers Inlmn. -11 Rogers. Marilvn, 115, 35. 243 Rnlln, Davicl lV1..fl1'l, 166, 167, 211 Romem, Oicar, 120 Rnsebush. Robert W.. SG. 211 Rosenbaum, Ianct, 115, 211 'W Rnsenlhal, G. Hellman, 78 Ru55,1amCs, 211, 233 R055 Linda, 110, 123, 231, 2-17, 2115 Roth. jim, 182. Rollicnbuliler. Larry VVuller, 32, 211-I Ruare, Richard, INS Rupe, john, 204. 260 Rusk, 1V1rs,G. M..2f12. Russell, Alma, 128 Russell, Carla, 110, 23, 2-13 Russell.1ol1nny, 211 Runell, Lnn.nie, '.1C5 Ruwell. Themn, Zin. 20.1 Rulll, 13111.35 Ruth. Bill, 259 Ruth, Richard, 211. Ryan1.1nlm. 123, IN Ryan, Ricl1arLl,1l25 Saalv, Mary, 211 2611 1 S Sailing, Pat, 164. 165 Salarlimjr. IEFFY I.Tnnyl . 223 Szllalvrnell, Abdul-NVal1ul1, 225. 233 S.r1tc3r Nano ' '17 . 5, - Sullzman, Les1ie,21l. 239 Szllmnan. Steven, 111. 225, 255 Samxi. Bahran, 99, 112. 120 Szunple, Suzy, 102, 165, 211, 231, 256 San Angelo, Plnl, 211 Sannla-rs, Duyle, 115. 36 Szlnguncll, lack, 111. 225 San Mlgllcl. Mike. 34, 1117. 20-1 Saanlacruz. A. S., 99 Surlaln. Gailarrl. 1051, 111232 1 I1 lk Saulrnrun, Bill, 71.. 2 Sauter, Randall, 109 Savage, Marcin:-1, 75 qclmllcr usan '211 . - ' . S .J .2 Sclmner, Inlwn. 217. '52 ,-U -17. 213-I Schick. Holly. 110, 23 Scllienrller, Frank 1Cm1ul1J. IN-I. 1911 Sclmicmller.Fran14I,.Ir., 211,252 Scln11'. Nathan, 107. Sclnllinrgcr, Bill, SS, Sclnncllcr, Inc, 204 225, 250 20-1, 272 Ml1ladale.Sus1f'.25 Schrnirlt, Gary. 1125 Hluninlt, Marilyn. 1 Sc1mn11x, Rmemary. Schnoppel, R. I., 93, yl1.,.,r,Bi11,17R Schulz. Nancy, DS, 67, 217. 2111 225 E19 221. 2-17 Schultz, Ruben. 211, 232 Schultz, Tlmmai. 233. 2120 Schuman. Davn1.S6, 101. 1111. 1131. 202. 2114 Sclnxssler. Riclmrrl, 217. 2551 Schulte, Ken, 12-I SL-mlvie, YV1l11am. 113-1 Scrrtt. David. 70, 20-1 Scnll. Nnncie, 25, 2-10 SL-utr. Pam, 113. 1-12. 1-111. 211. 211, 251 Scwll. Sam. 192 Smit, Tillie 167. 211. 230 Scult.XVi11ia1n A.. 39. 204 SCROLL. 95 Sonzle, Vic. 223 Walls. Eddie, 217 Scale, Mitchell. 217 Searle, H. E., 7-1, 2111 Seah. David. -11, 20-1 Seidlitz. C11riQ, '211 Sc-IIuri.1anita L., 225 Sc-Ilem. Mike. 225 SPl1EI 4, T1n-mm: M. Sominlaffar, Frank, 73 Settle, W. A., 36 Shaalday. Inel. 25, 260 Shafer. KaI11leen.7S Sl1anrlS. Ann Ma-1c1VIurrv. 20-1. 2'll. 2513 Shanlm, Nathan. 99, 112 Sl1annnn,Ann, 211 Sharp. Gerald, 204. 2-I-I Sharm. Glenn A.. 212 Sharp. Rnlwert C.. -11 Sharp. Vicci, 1135 S11aug11nesiv. Mike, 152 Sl1un.Bi1l, li. 2153 Shearer, Mary Anno, 157. 223, 231. 2-17 Sheehan, Ice. 217 She-efc. Marilyn. 4-1, 32, 2114 Slmldrm. Mary. 117.115, 31 Shelton. Bonnie, 173 Sl10narr1.'1 nn1 R., 113, 217. 232 Sherman, Bnlw, 75. 90. 119. 11111. 212 Sherman. Dan. 109. 225 Shewey. Bill. 170, 171, 172, 1510 Qhielnl, Ray, 1119 Sl1io1c1s. Dun. 197 Shields. Frank. 25. 233 Klmckev, Ruben. 25, 236 SI-mclclev, Blanclfw. 244 . S1m1sla11,Iim. 113. 126. 127. 1-IS. 212. 252. 266 Slmnkwilcr. Tvrry, 137, 217, 239 Shruut, Mxclmavl. 1117 Shruul, Suc, 217 Snh1cy,CInry Waido. S5 Sn1wa11.lidnl1 N., 120 Slghts, Cly11n:.217. 232 SIGMA ALPHA IOTA, 96 SIGMA CHI, 2111 SICNDX DELTA CHI, 97 SIGMA NU, 252 SIGMA PI SIGNIA, 93 Sim-1nlnn,Su:an, IB. 231 Sunxnvuuls, Selle, 217. 231, 271. Sirnrn1ms,1nl1r1, 1711, 171, 172 Sixnmuni. Sallie. -15, 110-1, 237 Snnun, Alun, 212 Snn5,C1urol A.. 115, 231, 243 Sinclair, Inlmsnn, 77, 197 Sxnglmu-11. Nnrma, 217, 271 Sinn, Ronnie 1Cuacl1J, 182 Suunmnrc, Inc, 155 Skinner, Rnlv, 111, 1131.15 SIL-opor, Nancy. 115, 271, 2133 Slickc-r. Phu! R., S-1, 203, 21111 Slnan. Riululnl XV., 123 Smith, Alrnl-11a1,7S.9-1 Sn1lll'l, Bmw, 212, 255 Smith, Car-ul. H Snnlll, Dana, 25 Snntll, Durix, 110, Srni1l1.flrug.260, 215 Smlih. llmvural N..1Z1L.252 Slnill1.1ul11cS VV.. 205 Smith, Innv, 1110, 212. 23-1 Smith, Iuncl. 137, 225 Smill1,1ixn, IHS Srnillr, juan Carnl, 203. -J Smilll, Klr11,l9Ll Srnitl1.l.0xlle.112.'Q5 SrniI11.1.1nrlal,..217. 231. 2-17 Smith. Nnncy, 1-1-1. 217. 2-13 Smith, S.1lIy,1S7, 217, 218 Smith. Susan. 9.0, L15 Smith, Tc-rrence 72, 101, 112. Smith, Tcrry W., 212 E s 'mg 25 '11 15 Sn1vL11.Ir-Il. 105. 131j,2l2,2f111,21v1v S111-011011. Gunrge, 146 Snider. Ivrry, 79, IG5, 212, 253 Snialvr, Slew. 79. 165 Snvnlr:r.C011V., ISI-1, 212 Snvrlcr. Paul D.. 205 SUCIIISTY OF PETROLEUM ENGINE SOCIOLOGY CLUB, 100 Sue-n1,si-n. Duane. 225, B1 Snlnrvuw, A11man1.2l7 Solurnnn. Ce'-urge. 120 Smncn. Su-xe. 217, 255 Snn,fll1:1r1UQ.lll7 w Slmlm-wglc, Andrew Iolm, Ir., LI7, 2.'1 Spaxnn, Cfllarlcx 205, 260 Spnrlw, NanCyCaro1yn, 203, 2-I0 Sparks, NL-i1,1r,.71 Spcvr. Nliclmcl Dale, 205, 236 Spencer, Iznnus C.. 113, 212. 2.12 Spiwv. C.1rnl.S12l, 157. ISS. 217, Spnsatn, Iivn. 212 Snnnllixnx. Karen. 73 221 . 2-17 Sprecn. Darrell. 9, 15.20. S-1. UN. 111, 12 174 ni 7 Spurlnck, Plnl. L17 Smlwmon. Inhn. 79 Swim. llamlcl. -I3 Sluirus. 109, 1115. 2150 Stan 110111. Margaret. 1113, 2311, 205 Slz1r1lvm.Cnx'V, 137 S11-l'11'.1Da1x'l11 XV.. 71, 117, 2115 Sluhm, llarr-111 YV.. 217 Stulunnn. TI1ornaS, 1115, 25. 253 S10in11ucl1D1.Hr-nnan I.. lr., 31.R.w, 122 I Stc'rnrnm1S, Inhn F . 21' Su-ulmns, Slmn-n, 2211, 231, 2-13 Str-plwncrm, lean. 110, 128 Slcrnv. Patti, 16-1.213 Su-xvns, Bc-n. 205 S1DX'0l1x,01IY1H, 217. 231. 2-I0 Stn-vcnsmw. Flnrcnce, -1'1. 125 Stevmwm. 1nl1n, '26, 236 S1cvur1wr1, Sieve, 147, 212, 23 Stcwart. Anclv, 7-I SlUwnr!,CliI1'urLl, 217 Sumrt.1Ia1rru1zlC..41 Slcwnrt, I,efn1. 132 Sic-wart, Stn. 34. 151. 170. 171. 171, 1510 Swim. Imnmo. 26 Stitt. Darrvll. 1131 91ivcrS,1.ewiQ E . 103. 112. 212 Srnqkwnll. 151:-n, 217, 263 Sung-11:11. Tvrrv. 192 Stn1Q04,1llc1v.2l7,231, 240, 213-1 Slnnc. Marianne. 205. 231. 2-19 St-vnocinlwr, Phillip XV., 217 Slnncr. Mm Paul. 251 FRS. 99 -1. 123. 121 301 Thomas ,v 1 t I 1 1 I 1 1 1 Storey, Bob, ISZ, H Storm, Freddie, 96, 164, 166, 212 Storment, Douglas, 153, 205, 259 Stout, Drenda, 110, 26, 247 Stovall, Glenda, 115, 5 Stringer, Jacque, 92, 205 Strout, Monte, 217, 244 Studenny, I. Richard, 112, 26, 23 STUDENT NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION, 123 STUDENT SENATE, 126 Sturbe, Ivan, 217 Sudduth, Richard S., 26, 260 Suess, Mickey, 218, 257 Suggs, lack, 170, 171, 190 Sullivan, XVi1liam L., 218 Summerlieltl, Gary, 26, 255 Sum ter, Deanie, 110 Sunclkahl, Sigrid, 212, 251 Sung, Tak Ki, 212 Stvalfar, Michael G., 79, 84, 90, 164, 165, 166, 205, 260 Swan, Mike, 76, 218, 263 Swan, Richard N.. 74, 205 Swanson. Bill. 106 Swanson, jerry, 170, 171, 173, 190 Swanson, Susan, 188, 218, 231, 243 Swartz, Dorotltv, 86. 94 Swift, Larry, 2213, 23 SXVORD AND KEY, 101 Taheri, T iradi, 120,218 Taluc, Stan, 182 Tanner, Ann, 1-13, 188, 209, 212, 234, 2-17 Tarpley, A. R., 78 Ta.rpley, Bill F., 218 Tarpley, Emma, 78 Tatroe, Sheila, 212, 231, 29 Taylor, Bruce, 73 Taylor, lanet, 26, 231, 2-12, 243 Taylor, Larry, 26 Taylor, Leigh H., 15, 127, 150, 197, 205, 252. 1.5: Taylor, Neal A., 93, 195, 242 TAU BETA SIGMA, 102 Tea ard en, Daniel, SS, 112, 218, 233 Tebiencamp, Neil, 178, 190 Teel, Sk Tegeler, ip, 212, 260 Charles, 85 Templeton, Carolyn, 161 'TENNIS TEAM, 184 Terhune, Iohn, 165 Terrien, Mrs. George, 247 Tetrick, Charles B., S7 THETA ALPHA P1-11, 103 Thomas Thomas , C. Delmar, 98, 124 , Iames C., 85 Thomas, Ian, 26, 231 Thomas, Ieanne. 80, 218, K Thomas , Kent, 78, 26, 263 Thomas, Lindon C., 74, 205 on, Bill, 205 Thomlinson, Larry, 161 Thompson, Don, 164, 165 Thomson, Patricia, 212, 21, 240, 265 Thoniiisnn. XVesley, 212 Thom urglt. Pam. 218 Thrasher, joseph E., 99, 112, 196 Todd, Mary, 161, 226, 31 Tnler. Lula, 78 Tolliver, Dick, 178 Tomasi, Richard. 108 Tomlinson, Phvllis Ann, 91, 92, 212 Toussaint, Gndlried, 26 Towlor, Steve, 183 TRACK TEAM, 185 Tnimmell, Clint, 155 Tranchilla, Natalie, 212, E, 240 Travillinn. Patty, 115, Z, 240 Traynor, Pat, 205 Treat, Veta Io, 26 Tricke1,Iohn A., 86, 315 TU BUSINESS VVO1VCEN'S CLUB, 110 Tucker, Iames, 75 Tucker, Lynne, 110, 26, 240 Tumer, Brian, 189, 218, 255 Tumer,Ir111n, 146, 185 Tumgreen, Iames, 164 Tumgren, Iim. 165, E TU THEATER, 162 Tutvaiiri, Abrlulaziz, 120, 205 Twillcy, Howard, 170, 171, 190 U Underwood, Mary Iaye, 109 Unwin, Iudy, 212, 240 Upperman, Carol, 218 Utz, Iim, 26 302 V Valbuena, Richardo A., 120, 212 Van Burkleo, Billy, 58, 170, 171, 175 Vance, Cyrus B., 11, 23, 58, 75, 205 Van Dyke, Lester, 212 Van Hanken, Preston, 26, 252 Van Heuven, VVi1lem, 26, 252 VanStraten, Pete, 218, 2-1-1, 266 Va.n Veen, Henry, 26 Vasers, Alise, 108 Vaugha.n,1ohn F., 12-1 Veatch, Ralph, 123 Vegas, Pedro L., Ir., 2-1, 99, 205 Vegas, Roberto, 99, 120 Vespasian, Lou, 111, 215. 23 Vesper, Barry G., 109, 218, 236 Vick, Ron, 112, 26, 233 Vickers, Pete, 165 Villamediana, Napoleon, 11, 212 Vincent, Frank, 165 Vinson. Dawn, 164 Vinyard, Karen, 26 Voight. Elizabeth. 11-1. 218. 251 Volle. lohn, 26. 260 Voloun, Edward, 1-17 W Wack, lim, 212 Wadde , Pat, 5, 84, 151, 205, 253 NVagner, Don, 16-1, 212 Wagner, Ionelle. 26, 205 Wakelield,1udy. 80, 218, 21, 247 Wa1ertta,jnel, 189 Walker. Dean Scott, -15 1fValker,Iames R., 212, 2-1-1 Wa1ker,1ay P., -11 XVa1ker. jim. 70, 75. 113. 170, 171, 176, 212 Walker, Iohn E., 77, 197 Vtfalker. Kit, 16-1. 26, 231, 56 VValker, Nanrtetta, 116, 218, 21 NVal1ace, Rick, 226, 252 Wallis, David lrlttdson, 88, 218, 255 Wallis, Iames W., S5 Walner, Toni, 110 Walters. Diane, 212, 231, 251 Waner, Lloyd, 87 Ward, Susan, 218 Wark, Sandy, 218, 239 Warlick. Dan, 212, 255 VVar1ick, Don R., 88. 125, 126, 153, 205,259 YVarlick, Joe, 205, 255 VVarlick. Thomas, 218. 255 VVar'ren, Lynne, 212, 2-10 YVarren, W. K., 41 NVashbum, Gary, 170, 171, 177, 190 Washbum, Kent L., 1126, 253 Washer, Carole Ruth, 128, 205 Wasson. Mike, 226, 260 West, Carnljm, 251 Watkins, Charlann, 218 Watkins, Harvey, 205, 233 NVatson, K Stuart, 212, 152 Watson, Marsha Ann, 212, 240 Watts, Fred I., 205 Wazir, Surintler. 120 Webber, jackie, 213. 2-17 Weedman, Ken. 109 XVehrmeister, '1'11nmas G , 83. 205, 260 VVeis. Gerald. 121. 203. 2-1-1 VVeis,1nhn. 121, 218. 2-1-1 Weiskope. David E., 26, 233. 255 W'e1dnn. Marinn, 213, 2-10, 2-11 VVe1ge, Inhn H., 108. 16-1. 218 Wells. Betty. 205 Welsh, Bob. 218. 260 VVelsh, David, 218 Welton, Margaret, 26. 231 Wenger, Carolyn, 125. 126, 212, 257, 26-1 Werre. Ed. 26. 263 YVest,1im,79, R3, 1115, 218, 232 YVesta1l, Carol Ann, 110, 212.231.2113 YVest1to1t. Ginnv A.. 218. 2-13 W'eston, Irie, 113. 226. 252 1Vettatv. Rich, 93. 2113 VVettatv, Rick, 250 VVhalen, Paula. 218 NV1'131EH, Tim, 75, 129. 218 Wheeler, Ed, 205. 250 Wheeler, Ron. 161. 1134. 155, 218 VVhe1an, Ioseph P.. 106, 197 Whitaker, Richard, 25. 263 VV11ite, David, 165.213.2130 VVhite. Gerry, 15-17 VV1-tite, L1oyd,RR.111, 115,164,165 VV1-iite. Margie, 115. 218 White. Stephen, 78 VV11ite. Wayne S., ER, 103, 205 W'hitehnuse, Ted. 218 Vkfhitesell, Dnnaltl. 75, 107, 129. 218 Vfhiteside. Larrv. 26 W'1titney, Ben. 218. 263 Whitsitt, Ray, 205 Wiedemanrt, Betty, 110, 153, 205, 241, 264 Wiedenmann, Karen, 167 Wieglftard, Thelma, 218, 21, 51 Wie and, Denton R., 93 Wi esen , Raymond, 164, 165, 218, 255 Wiesner, Otto, 164 Wilcox, Charles, 205 Wilcox, Kay, 26 Wilcoxson, Marcus, 170, 171 Q Wilgus Peg 92157 IS 21,247 VVillard, Migliiael T., 26, 252 Williams, Anne, 128, 218 Williams, Ben, 107, 26 Williams, Densel, 212, 244 VVilliams, Don E., 58, 205, 244 Williams, Iames D., 81, S7 Williams, Iohn 1-1., 41 Williams, Karen, 212, 21, 29 Williams, Larry, 170, 171, 218, 259 Williams, Mary Clay, 94 Williams, P. S., 98 Williams, Robert H., 212 Williamson, Charles, 70. 212 VVi11iamson, Phil, 226, 233, 252 Willis. Willis. Bob, 170, 171 George, 187 Wilson, Bruce, 166 1.Vilson, Hugh, 212 XVilson, Iames, 218, 259 Wilson, Iohn, 218 Wilson, Iudith Kay, 26, 231 Wilson, Tommy D., 218 Winkle, Steve, 1811 Winters, David. 182 Withington, David, 226 Witt, jerry L., 165, 226. 263 Wolavor, Corky, 109. 26 Wolcott. Elme, 109. 212, 231 Wolf, Linda B.. 218, 231 Wolf, Richard, 26, 260 Wolfe, Darrell. 170. 171 Wolle, David. 81, 197 XVn11e, Don, 189, 212. 263 WnIFmbarger,1im,212 XVomelc1orH:, Sherrill. 26 XVOMEN'S INTRAMURAL COUN Wong, Robert L., 72 Wood, Candace, 218 Wood, Garret, 26 Woodard,Io11n R., 212, 260 Wood. Tom, 91 Woodbum, Suzanne, 265 Woodson, Terry. 165 Wortinan, VVm. P., 197 Wright, Bob, 72 Wright, Hal, 72 Wright, Harold, 58 Wright, Keith A., 70, 212, 262 NVright, Lynda Kaye. 111, 218, 239 Wright. Thomas, 197 Wu, Charles, 108, 218, 23 Wu. 1-lung Chi, E Wylie, Barbara, 26, 231 Wylie, Sandy. 88 Wyman, john, 252 Wymore, john E., 184, 218 Wynn, Ion, 218 Y Yadon, Chuck. 205, 260 Yadnn, Nancy, 110, 127, 1-18, 205 Yates, 1udy.2l6, 231 Yates, Nnmia. 212 Yeck, Gary, 218, 244 Yeckley. Wayne L., SS, 75 Yee, Rosalind, 78 Yetter, George H., 212 Yockey, Marcia, 212, 234, 240 Ynrk. Mark, 26 Young, Harvey O., 109 Young. Kelly Dee, 85 Young, Richard. 225 Ynttng. YVilliam, 26 Young, Richard, 165 Yttuntx, XVi1liam. 255 Yustak. Ted. 170, 171 Yuk, Hung-Nin, 71, 212. 233 Z Zabriskie, Lynn, 218, 231 Zagaar, Abdussalam Mnlamcd, 120, 1 Zarrinnal, Frank, 212 Zehring, Larry. 167 Zellmer. Iudson M., 218. 263 Zeller. Mike. 55 Zeller, Raymond M., 45. 205 Zeumer, Barbara, 207. 212, 231 Ziegler, julie, 26, 248 Ziemer, Ann, 95. 123. 125, 126, 212, 2 Zschach, lane, 160, 161 CIL, 1S8 96 47 3 L o I i I I 'N 'r 1 V w H. BARBARA BISHOP STEVE KIMBALL ELOISE IANSSEN REDITII KILGORE ED IOHNSON . 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