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Magale LibrQl'f Southern Arkansas UnivernlT
Maonolia. Arkansas
MULERIDER '67 Southern State College Magnolia, Arkansas
BETTY LOGEROT and SHARON FRITH HARRY E. STEPHENS
Editors Business Manager
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Where the Action Is Introduction
ACTION
On Stage
Features
Athletics
Organizations
PERSONALITIES
Administration
Faculty
Classes
Advertisers and Index
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HAVING REACHED the final moments of registration, SSC students check for errors that might confuse even an IBM machine.
Academics Dominates Student Actions
Attending college to learn, the student goes
to the classroom, to the laboratory, to the library,
and to his desk. For every hour spent in class , two
more are expected outside of class. College is a
series of deadlines . Not only is time measured in
hours and weeks , but also in tests and term
papers - and sometimes dull lectures and long
labs .
DURING THE RAINY season, students rarely have to worry about sitting through a dry lecture session.
.:=--:-:--r:-.c,,C! RELY on librarians, such as Miss Velma Lee .::.....-3.. a.s well as the 41,000 volumes housed in the J.M.
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College SocietyBest of Two Worlds
Southern State, more than just a classroom
where students learn from books, often forces the
student to mature. The student separated from
home influence undergoes a metamorphosis .
With this new found freedom, the fledgling indi
vidual learns to accept his responsibilities or
fails .
In the college society, where he learns to live
with other people and to d iscipline himself, the
student either graduates with his education in
independence or takes his place in the adult
world where he learns by a more difficult method.
SECURITY IS putting the final touches on a "Talley Wacker" float.
BY SKIPPING the front page to read the sports section, men find an escape from school pressure and the threat of Viet Nam.
THE RIGHT girl, the right car, the right night ... make Homecoming that special date.
PUTTING THE snow-job on some Busseyite, "Panda Bear" settles down for a long three-minute chat.
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A STUDENT'S life is sometimes so confused and full of problems that choosing a desert becomes a major decision.
ALWAYS AT least three announcements but seldom a letter.
Campus Life Flows
Thru Student Union
Serving not only to house the bookstore,
snack bar and cafeteria, but also as a general
meeting place, the Student Union centers campus
life . It is here that commuters congregate be
tween classes and residents brave the mob scene
to check the mail.
College is not always a place of action. Some
times we wait ... and wait ... and wait-in the
cafeteria, at registration , and in the bookstore.
.A RASH of registration purchasing, of us spend as much as $60 or $70 = college bookstore.
~ ~ ON - a meeting place for both students and cam' ri.sitors-provides an escape from studying and dorm
WONDERING IF it' s all really worth it, students wait two and three hours to have photographs made during registration .
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"ONCE UPON a time . .. " began Paula Brock's fairy tale for grown-ups at the AWS Halloween hen party.
Someone Cried-
"Let's Get Organized!"
And So They Did Out of the chaos came organization. From
organization came action. Action manifested
itself in various forms , such as the Da Capo Club
Harvest Carnival. Dorms organized talent shows,
car washes , marriage booths, and go-go clubs to
raise money for their candidates for king and
queen.
From the chaos of the pep rallies and the
dormitories came organization. Dorm members
worked together to win a "Spirit Stick." Then
dorms began to organize and to petition and ad
ministration to change the Student Handbook
regulations .
A MAD inventor's delight, the "Talley Wacker" arrived at pep rallies with siren wailing and red lights flashing--and went home with the "Spirit Stick" three times.
- • f SA.ID it couldn't be done - but "Cat on a Hot Tin played to a packed house two nights in a row.
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Inside and Outside, Southern State
Is an Action School
STUDENT SPIRIT soared as Rider Jim Leonard streamed past ASTC's defense to snatch victory from the Bears in a spectacular fourth quarter comeback during S.S.C.'s Homecoming game.
Athletics
::=_ ·oors or outdoors , from autumn to
-=-- c::nn varsity teams stimulate the
=~;ms with football , basketball, base
-== - swimming, and track competitions.
~=~ -· e not so adventurous , intramural
·=a:::.s co mpete for the campus
=--.....,pionships .
_..,__: SSC the physical education depart
=-==-= incorporates athletes and non-
=-·- · 2·es i n to fencers , archers, swimmers,
~ ers , and volleyball players.
for the AWC swim meet at Hendrix L.:.~n:.. a.s members of the newly formed Rider
~ am look on.
ating Combines Both
ah-Rah Good Times
Quiet Moments ~ e loves me. He loves me not. He loves me.
-=-- _:-es m e not."
-=:-=-:ortunately by the time students reach the
---=~ age they are past the "daisy" stage. Stu-
- -~ ::!.O date for fun. Couples go to dances , to
_--:=s . o r spend their time just "goofing
: -=.d..·' However, dating also begins to be
--= :::.ore serious--conversations drift to love
- - :..:::..= :uture , overshadowed by visions of Viet
- ~- ::_ong years in school.
BOBBY HARRIS and Darlene Prather make the scene on their motorcycle machine.
FORGETTING RESPONSIBILITIES of newly began classes, couples celebrate Rider victory at Student Senate-sponsored dance.
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ON-STAGE The On-Stage performances introduce the students to performing arts by example and by performance .
Variety of Action Evolves New Depth to Drama
In order to adequately indicate the nature
of what we were attempting in each produc
tion this year, we initiated two different cate
gories, or series of productions. First, the cate
gory of Major Theatre was initiated to indicate
a production in which we would direct our
energies in all phases of production. That is,
scenery, lighting, costumes, acting, directing,
promotion and house management all were
planned and carried out in as much detail as
time, budget, and personnel would permit.
Second, the category of Workshop Theatre was
initiated to indicate a production in which we
would direct our energies in only a selected
few phases of production, with only a neces
sary minimum of attention on the other
phases. Primarily, this meant emphasis on
interpretation, acting and directing, with a
minimum of emphasis on the visual effects
of a production.
Dr. James L . Meikle Speech and Drama Department
·gone"-----a and His Gods"
==:;,hasis on acting, directing, and
-=- the Workshop Theatre this year
_ series of productions including
hosts," and "Man and His Gods,"
--= z--- ::~:::::iposed of "Prometheus Bound,"
-=---=-- -=-Z --nbound," and "J.B."
G A STREAMLINED synopsis of t igone" are Imogene Clanton as
=ord as Creon, and Linda Reynolds as
"J. B." AND PRIEST Zophar Billy Barnett and Ronald Crider.
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MAGGIE "THE CAT" (Linda Reynolds) verbally claws Brick (Charles Burton) in the "privacy" of their bedroom.
WITH HIS Mississippi plantation at stake, Big Daddy (Thomas Chaney) demonstrates his mental agility to lecherous daughter-in-law Mae (Julia Hampton).
''Cat On a Hot Tin Roof"
With a school mature enough and a cast of
students and faculty proficient enough ,
Tennessee Williams' starkly realistic play came
to Southern State in October under the direction
of Jerry Cortez , Instructor of Speech.
-- EE SISTERS" emanated a lost era of Russian history.
e Three
Sisters"
.= _- ·=-.::. ::;-:- :)r. James L. Meikle,
~ --- = S-;>eech and Drama Depart
-:-.=.= _ ~!'ee Sisters," considered
=---=.e:~ ~·s finest plays, intro
--- ~=--=::::..-s -o Russian drama.
- ~- : :1cerns the problems
-:: _ - :=-:::'....cated upper class
.-..o:...;c......'""· -- ~-:- at the turn of the
MAKE-UP ARTIST applies the larger-than-life touches that add physical depth to the characters.
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JUST A MOMENT, then a memory ...
TAKING AARDVARK TITLES were Mandy Boreing, Linda Anthony, and Margaret Perritt.
Aardvark Provides Campus Beauty, Talent
Sponsored by Alphi Psi Omega, the annual
Aardvark Variety Show provided the backdrop
for the selection of Miss Southern Belle, the
year's top beauty honor at Southern State. Pro
viding spice are numerous talent features by
students .
A LAST MINUTE half-look, a touch of hairspray, then on-stage again.
"Three Faces" and "The Folk Singer" (seen
=-=::.ow) are members of the distinguished cast as
:.::_;:; drama of a professional art exhibit unfolded
..=. :he College Center Reading Room in April
-=-:ier the direction of Shirley Anderson.
_:.,.. junior art major from Prescott, Miss Ander
~==- h as presented exhibitions in Chicago while
;. - :an ding Southern Illinois University before
_-~ s ferring here . This is her first showing in her
e state and was received with varied but
rable reactions.
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CONTEMPORARY oils and contemporary artist ...
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Famous Artists Bring Culture to Campus
Presented annually by Southern State's
Cultural Arts Committee, the cultural arts series
provides four outs tan ding artists during the
academic year. These programs are r'resented
without charge as a service to the College and
the community.
STANDING SIX FEET ten inches tall, Noel Jan Tyl presents an imposing sight during his bass-baritone recital.
PAUL DOKTOR, a native of Vienna, ranks among the top violists today according to critics the world over. While at Southern State he presented a concert and string symposium.
JORGE MOREL'S wide repertoire ranges from the classical to the popular, which he demonstrated in a fall concert here. Mr. Morel is a native of Argentina.
HALINA SIEDZIENIEWSKA featured Chopin in her piano recital. This young Polish pianist has appeared throughout Europe to wide acclaim. She came to America in 1964.
NOEL JAN TYL, winner of the American Opera Company Auditions , made his debut in Florence, Italy. He is currently a leading bass with the New York City Opera Company.
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MEMBERS OF THE newly organized Madrigals sing for civic clubs and high schools in the area.
--=-• THE CONCERT CHOIR, elite of the choral department, is comprised of thirty-five select voices.
om Handel's "Messiah" o Musical Comedyersatile Vocalists
:-~:::n the "Messiah" to musical comedy, ver
:--:- characterizes the choral department.
=-"':~--:-ing their versatility in both college con
=~= and s tate tours , the Concert Cho i r and
--=~gals present the cultural side of Southern
:-""-2 :o the public. An example of this was the
~=.-:s performance at the annual Christmas
=-= =:_g· ing in Little Rock.
:_.:::posed of students and tow nspeople, the
--=-=-C...:.. Society gives a major performance each
=-=--=~s:er. This year's works were Handel 's
=-=::=::::ah ' and Bach's "Magnificate."
tE, but the original sound-the Choral Society.
GENE W. KELSAY Choral Director
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CHARACTERISTICALLY, tympani player Linda Reynolds observes long pauses between fleeting moments of action.
EQUALLY AT EASE at home or away, the concert band waits to begin a concert in Texarkana.
Band Transcends
Having placed a quarter of its members in
the Arkansas Intercollegiate Band, the Southern
State Concert band plays sixty strong. The band
this year played two home concerts and toured
and performed in Texarkana, DeQueen, Smack
over, and Magnolia.
otball Field to Concert Stage
G WOULD-BE dissonance into a rich concert R ·chard Oliver conducts a late afternoon
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FEATURES Some students act in every field . However, only a few achieve recognition. These are the featured .
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Her name: MISS LINDA ANTHONY Her title: MISS SOUTHERN BELLE
Southern Belle
5=--=-:-ee.. from the student body's choice of
- .:.-scanding beauties on campus, Miss
_ _ -__ -=-=--..... ony r eigns for one year as Miss
---------- 3 elle , the highest beauty honor at
:::::: _:.. -:hon y, a sophomore education ma
--=-~ ::-dyce , was first runner-up in last
:: ===-- ;;;st and was also appointed to repre
....::..= ~ -ent body as Miss Southern State in
-= -= -= _-:.__ _;,:ansas Pageant.
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ALL TEN (yes, count them) together - The Southern State beauties: Miss Margaret Perritt, Miss Mandy Boreing, Miss Janene Mccrary, Miss Linda Shinn,
Miss Susan Rogers, Miss Marilou Henry, Miss Charlotte Byrd, Miss Linda Nutt, Miss Paula Brock, and Miss Linda Anthony.
eauty Makes an Early Spring Debut
~s Mandy Boreing, sophomore from Mag
:: -:-as selected as first runner-up to Miss
_---em Belle. This elementary education
___ brought recognition to SSC and her
--=-own when she appeared last fall in the
~-:;:-::::::.ber issue of Seventeen Magazine as the
-- =c--=:.o-Jac Model discovery.
LEE PERRITT
An English major from Waldo, Miss Mar
garet Lee Perritt was selected as second runner
up to Miss Southern Belle. A sophomore, Miss
Perritt was chosen Y AR Sweetheart and En
gineers' Club St. Patricia. She is also a varsity
cheerleader and a member of Choral Society.
MISS MANDY BOREING First Runner-up
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MISS SOUTHERN BELLE FINALISTS: Charlotte Byrd, Linda Shinn, and Paula Brock.
Select but Not Selected, Southern Belle Finalists In February, the student body nominated
twenty girls for Miss Southern Belle. From these,
in a second voting, ten were elected to compete in
Aardvark. These girls were judged in sweaters
and skirts and evening gowns. No talent was re
quired; however, girls were judged on personality.
MISS SOUTHERN BELLE FINALISTS: Miss Susan Rogers, Miss Janene Mccrary, Miss Linda Nutt, and Miss Marilou Henry.
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SSC Beauty
Wins State Honor
Selected last summer, Miss Paula Brock be
came the first SSC coed to become an Arkansas
Poultry Princess. Paula, nineteen, is a sopho
more speech major from Smackover and last
year was Miss Southern Belle.
MISS PAULA BROCK, Arkansas Poultry Princess
Charlotte Byrd
Elected Harvest Carnival Queen
~- :::-=-=-:::..:.es saved and pennies earned, the
~2.2ey Hall elected Miss Char lotte Byrd
- .:2-.""!lival Queen amidst the splendor of
- _ "'~-=- strea mers and squiggly go-go
-.,; ~":"Td, a n elementary education major
==- - _ :::i, was also a Southern Belle Fi
-=-~ -- ::. a Homecoming Maid.
MISS CHARLOTTE BYRD, Harvest Carnival Queen
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HOMECOMING ROYAL TY for 1967: Maid Charlotte Byrd, Maid Margaret Lee Perritt, Queen Linda Hulsey, Maid Gilda Braswell, and Maid Linda Shinn.
McCRARY HALL'S float symbolizes the "give-emhell" attitude of Homecoming week.
Roman Festival
- -==-=oming excitement began to mount
~= ~oun cement of the Queen and her
...:::- --=-=- girls began to shop for g owns and
- -~ a!id clubs began to make prepara-
--= :::" :::::.oa-s for the parade . Spirit built to-
-_.:. _..:.::..=ax Thursday night during the
-- --~- of th e pep rally .
==- ~='-- ~,lay the revelry moved to the streets
---::--~ :'.vfagnolia before returning to cam
~ prepa r ations before the big event.
-.::3.=.. --- e clash began, the Bears appeared
- -:::-::::uced a n almost miracle and the
==- 3:-28.
-~=-...=.g he Riders last minute surprise
·---~£ ::=-s:_:_nties were climaxed with much
- ==~ ·....,g at the dance and other places .
HOMECOMING QUEEN Linda Hulsey, escorted by Ronnie LeMay and Sammy Tatom, make·s her entrance at the Homecoming pep rally .
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NUDE SHADOWS play on the walk as majorettes Carolyn Armstrong, Camille Byrd, and Vicki Nix rehearse for Saturday night's performance with other band members.
Marching Riders-
Musical Pep Squad After many hours of practice during the
summer and on many autumn afternoons action
climaxes in providing the most audible support
for the Rider team at ball games and pep rallies.
The Marching Muleriders help ignite the SSC
fans to screaming and shouting support for their
team.
Directed by Mr. Richard Oliver and led in
action by Drum Major James Robbins, the
marching band often performs in parades and
other events .
Major James Robbins, Feature Twirlers d Judy Hamilton, and Majorettes Linda
Connie Long, Vicki Nix, Camille Byrd, strong, and Sandra Wilkerson, the
; -= - - 10NS with a fringed circle; Feature Hunter performs the ancient rituals g .
Marching Riders stand at attention during the half time show while waiting for the Farmerville High School band's performance during the Harding game.
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eaders Excite
·zed Chaos
~-:___.:::_g .earn and school spirit at pep ral
- ;:c.._ g ames the cheerleaders manage
=- :::-ganized chaos to the masses . First
---=--_2.---s-ng the crowd to support the team,
~-:: ·uing the action before the stu
_:s? _ ntrol.
SPIRITING THE RIDERS to victory in 1967 are Grace Henley, Becky Shinn, Susan Rogers, Paula Brock, Linda Shinn, Margaret Lee Perritt and Joan Hubbard.
CHEERLEADERS, led by Captain Linda Shinn, support the Riders in every sport.
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From the Crowd-
Who's Who for '67 Selected on the basis of scholarship, leader
ship, cooperation, extracurricular activities ,
and citizenship, nominees for Who's Who are
chosen by campus committees involving stu
dents, faculty, and administration.
Each student receives a certificate of recog
nition, recognition in the annual publication of
the year during which he was selected and
benefits of the Student Placement Service
provided by the organization.
GILDA M . BRASWELL Majoring in Physical Educ~ion, Gilda Braswell has served as Vice-President of the Physical Education Association. She has also served as President of the Arkansas Recreation Federation for College Women and was on the AWS Judicial Council.
ELIZABETH BRUCE The Outstanding Physics Student of 1 965, Elizabeth Bruce has also served as President of Lambda Sigma Alpha, as Vice-President of Alpha Chi, Secretary of Alpha Psi Omega, and as Historian of the Da Capo Club.
JIM BUTLER Serving as President of Alpha Chi, Jim Butler represented that organization in the Student Senate. He has served as Treasurer of the Men's Council and has been a member of Phi Alpha Theta, the International Club, and Tri-C Club .
NICKY CHAMBERS Senior English major from Camden, Nicky Chambers has served as a reporter on THE BRAY staff in addition to being an active member of the International Club. She is also a member of the Association of Women Students.
MARY ALICE COLQUITT A member of the AIC Band, Mary Alice Colquitt has been a member of the SSC Band for four years. She has served as Treasurer of the Da Capo Club and President of the Gamma Omicron Chapter of Tau Beta Sigma.
CAROLYN COWLING President of the AAWS, and past Publicity Chairman, Carolyn Cowling is also Vice-President in charge of membership for the Tri-C Club, and attended the Region Ill IAWS Convention as Arkansas' representative.
• :s t: DANIEL y ear letterman on Southern State's Swimming
-=-::- and AIC diving champion, Mike Daniel has served =c Secretary of the Southern District of the National
:::.sociation of Health, Physical Education and Recre=-- - as well as Program Chairman of the PEA.
IC in varsity basketball for two years, junior -= ,:ard Donny Denton has racked up an outstanding
-d with Southern State's championship basketball -==- . He is also a member of the "S" Club and the =-- ·c al Education Association.
- - _3¥ HENDRIX ~ tary Education major Cathy Hendrix has served 3/!S • oe-President and Reporter of Phi Sigma Chi and _ ,2 -ember of Lambda Sigma Alpha. She is also a --=~.->Pr of SNEA, AWS, and Alpha Chi.
=- · r Business major from Norphlet, Grace Henley ;;een recipient of the Secretarial Science Award
- ~e Miss Executive Award. She has also served as S.:.-etary of the Tri-C and Vice President of Lambda - =-2 Alpha. She is a cheerleader.
~ ....,=., YN IRWIN - _:: =>--esident of Harrod Hall and past Vice-President _. ::: sey Hall, Carolyn Irwin has also been President ....... =- S igma Chi. She has also served in Alpha Chi,
-=a Sigma Alpha, Da Capo, and the Young
-= .:._ _ - .:,_-qD JOHNSON - =.ent of Talbot Hall, Richard Johnson has served
-s Student Senate and on the Men's Council. He - ,,,. -o been active in the Pre-Med and Science Club,
-a_ Chi, and has been a member of the Swimming
=.-r·r Accounting major from Dumas, Jim Leonard was - ~ the finest running backs to ever don a Rider
-.-.::-,-_~ He is a fine student who has provided leader-= oerformance in the Tri-C Club and the "S" Club.
_-::=..:., LEWIS 5 served as Chairman of the AWS Legislative
,.....--....,..--=- ....anell Lewis, who is majoring in Accounting, is -s-: er of Tri-C. She has also served in Women's
= ·on Association.
-=-=-~~ =-.IMBERG - Science major Bruce Limberg is President of
ed and Science Club and has been Secre--easurer of Sigma Gamma Epsilon, earth science
;;rganization . He is also a member of the Geology = = Young Democrats.
::...OGEROT ER Editor for 1967, Betty Logerot has been
pha Chi, Lambda Sigma Alpha, Da Capo e Newman Club. She also served as AWS
=cr-~-=-er:+..ative to the national convention in 1 965,
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MICHELLE MILBURN Majoring in Secondary Education in Spanish, Michelle Milburn is a teaching assistant in the Spanish Department and Secretary of the International Club. She is also a member of Sigma Tau Delta and Alpha Chi.
JOELLA MILLER A senior member of Missionary Baptist Student Fellowship, Joella Miller is majoring in Physical Education. She is Secretary-Treasurer of the Physical Education Majors' Club, and she is also Reporter for the WRA.
YVONNE MOORE President of the Psychology Club, Yvonne Moore has served in Student Senate and with the Young Democrats. She also served as Secretary-Treasurer of the Psychology Club in 1 966. Mrs. Moore is also a member of Lambda Sigma Alpha.
LOUIE DAVID NORRIS In his fourth year as a history major, Louie David Norris is a member of Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Chi, and Lambda Chi Alpha. David is also serving as Vice-President of Phi Alpha Theta.
KENNETH F. NORRIS One of Southern State's few Mensa members, Ken Norris has served as BRAY columnist and varitypist and was layout editor of THE MULERIDER 1966. Ken is also a member of Concert Choir and Alpha Chi.
SHERRY JEAN PARKER A member of the Concert Choir, Madrigals, and the SSC Band, Sherry Parker is Secretary of Tau Beta Sigma. A BRAY staffer, Sherry is also Treasurer of Alpha Chi. She is also a member of Da Capo, Tri-C, and International Club.
JAMES ROBBINS A music major, James Robbins has held a Magnolia Music Club Scholarship for four years. He has been Business Manager of the Concert Choir, Drum Major of The Marching Band, and Da Capo Club President.
THEODORIS RUSS An English major from Magnolia, Theodoris Russ has served as both Vice-President and Secretary-Treasurer of Sigma Tau Delta. Secretary-Treasurer of the BSU, Theodoris is also a member of Alpha Chi, and Lambda Sigma Alpha.
LINDA SHINN A campus Beauty, Linda Shinn has been a cheerleader for four years and this year served as captain. She was also in the Homecoming Royalty and a member of Student Senate. Majoring in Elementary Education, she is a member of Phi Sigma Chi.
SHARON LYNN SMITH Recipient of a Band Scholarship, Sharon Smith is President of Tau Beta Sigma. As President of the sorority, she serves in Student Senate. She is also a member of International Club and Recording Secretary of the Young Democrats.
DALE STONECIPHER A senior Physical Education major, Dale Stonecipher
as served as President of the Physical Education Association. Dale is also a member of Wesley Found ation and has served the group as both Treasurer and President.
AMES STUART A Mulerider Guide for three years, James Stuart is a
ember of Alpha Chi and Blue Key Club. He has also orked in Tri-C and International Club and he has been
a member of the Men's Council. James was a recipient crf an academic scholarship.
=-.;.JOYCE SUMMERLIN ajoring in Secondary Education with an emphasis in
S p eech, LaJoyce Summerlin has served as a costume as s istant in the Speech Department this year. She .as also been Secretary of Stagecrafters and Parlia-,entarian of Alpha Psi Omega.
:?.:TA TUCKER .a...s Representative for Chi Alpha, Rita Tucker has served as Vice-President of the Religious Council. s · e is a member of the English Fraternity Sigma Tau ::ietta and has served as Secretary of that organization. S e is also a member of Lambda Sigma Alpha.
30BBY WARD .... j unior Pre-Veterinary Science major, Bobby Ward
is from Pencil Bluff is a member of the Agriculture ub. Bobby has also been on the Dean's List several
::::-:1es . This is the first time Bobby has been elected for 'sWho.
:_~S F . WILLIS .:;.s second year Who's Who member, James Willis has ~rved as President of the Young Democrats, Presi= - t of the Men's Council, and President of Phi Alpha - -;eta . He is also a member of Alpha Chi and has been ~ 'p ient of Academic Scholarships.
-:-3G INIA WOFFORD :.. s enior History major from Redfield, Virginia Wofford -.as served as Secretary-Treasurer of Phi Alpha Theta. S--e has been Secretary of Alpha Chi and President of
g Republicans. She is also a member of Lambda - :ma Alpha.
~WORKS -oring in Music, Jim Works is a member of both Con-
-=-t Choir and Band. He also has been active in Kappa : p a Psi and Da Capo Club. He served as Vice-Pres_..,. of Da Capo. Jim is both a member of Chi Alpha
arc the BSU.
: .:...:-sY FROST -- · g served as Secretary of the Young R_epublicans =--= Vice-President of the Young Arkansans for ;--, efefler, Patsy Frost has been active politically =- :;ampus. An Education major, she has been a
e r of the Pre-Med and Science Club.
(Not pictured)
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Senate Racks-up Record Year for '67
RETURN TO NORMALCY-President Ronnie LeMay and Recording Secretary Judy Bruhn preside over Senate meeting.
From concerts featuring such "action
groups" as "The Four Seasons," "Dick
Clark's Caravan of Stars," and "The
Vogues," to law suits featuring "The Sir
Douglas Quintet" (right name, wrong
group it seemed), to an organized boycott
of the cafeteria, the Student Senate
managed to make 1967 something of a
maverick year even for Southern State.
LEMAY SEEKS Senate support
SENATE SPONSOR Miss Pat Weaver, assisted by Ronnie LeMay and Charlotte Byrd, count proceeds from another profitable Senate-sponsored dance.
WHILE STUDENTS head home for Christmas, Dean Scifres dismantles the students' tree furnished by the Student Senate.
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AN ORGANIZER of organizations, Brenda Rhodes helped represent the MULERIDER'S policy of "we appreciate your cooperation ... "
THE MULERIDER'S man on the sports field, Jim Erikson reflects the spectre of pressure and deadlines.
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STRUCTURAL MATERIAL for yearbook architecture"Photo by Don Hale."
LONE FISH in the MULERIDER'S secretarial poolDawn Witherington combined secretary, courier, and draftsman.
MULERIDER '67-A New Mood, a New Perspective
THE JANUARY-FORMED coalition of Sharon and H arry Stephens combined former Co-Editor and Business Manager to complete second semester's editing of the MULERIDER.
KANSAS CITY R. B. Gandy, =acuity Adviser, Harry and Sharon S~phens, and Betty Logerot, first semester Co-Editor, were shown
.er-Collegiate's facilities by Kes essler, Manager of Yearbook · 's ion, during an October plan. g session.
The 1967 MULERIDER strives to capture the
student's mood in the student's perspective of his
campus. This book, perhaps more than anything
else, is a forerunner of a new concept of year
books at Southern State - a student oriented
yearbook seen from the standpoint of the stu
dent and his relationship to his campus rather
than the actual physical properties of that
campus.
Campus atmosphere tends to be an amoebic
fluctuation that, unless recorded, escapes from
one year to the next and is lost. Buildings remain,
the people and their relationship to these build
ings disappear in ancl out of time. To cage, to
exhibit segments of one year should be the pur
pose of this or any yearbook.
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Strong New Leadership
Brings New Image
Beginning the year in more or less a chaotic
state, THE BRAY was slowly molded and trans
formed into a professional-like college news
paper. This process wasn't completed overnight,
however; but the knocks received by THE BRAY
this year brought experience that slowly began
to show in a better and bigger student newspaper.
This year saw many "firsts" at THE BRAY
plant- $10,000 worth of improvements, a student
opinion page, picture pages, and lots of color.
And with a dynamic staff next year' s BRAY
promises to be even more spectacular.
THE EDITOR'S birthday surprise-Phil Jackson gets a birthday party "BRAY style" complete with pizza and lots of candles.
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R. B. GANDY, serving his first year as faculty adviser for both THE BRAY and THE MU LERI DER brought experience and the touch of professionalism to the first weekly BRAY.
THE LEGENDARY "Wednesday Night Club" - Ken Norris, typesetter; Mr. Editor, and Jim Erikson, jack-ofall-trades.
BUSINESS MANAGER Don Goodman, succeeding Don yers and Harry Stephens, carried on the awardinning traditions of the BRAY Advertising De
:::>artment.
PHIL JACKSON, the Editor, has served as varitypist, makeup man, chief reporter, and sports editor and "has ranked with the best on all counts."
BRAYphotos" are the chores of Don Hale, at left with reporter argaret Perritt, and Tommy Dodson, on "happy assignment."
SHERRY PARKER, in her busy schedule, managed to find time to set BRAY copy.
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SPORTS In the field where action goes physical, students participate in everything from football to swimming to golf and tennis.
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EXPERTLY DIRECTING play during the game are SSC coaches Rip Powell, Calvin Neal, and head coach Auburn Smith.
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-Season Record SSC OPP 30 Livingston State 20 13 Harding 35 19 Arkansas Tech 0 42 Henderson 13 31 State Teachers 28
7 Ouachita 28 30 Mississippi College 13 20 A&M 40
Football The Muleriders tied with Harding for the
runner-up spot in league play in 1966 behind
tri-champions A&M , Ouachita, and State
Teachers . In one of the most topsy-turvy races
in AIC history, all but one team remained in
contention for the conference title unt:1 their
last game.
An explosive offense , the league's best with
an average of 350 yards total offense per game,
sparked the Riders to a 5-3 season and provided
the fans with some of the most exciting football
in the school's history. A lack of consistency,
however, cost the Riders their first title in 15
years .
Under the watchful eyes of head coach
Auburn Smith, the 1966 Mules placed three
players-tailback Jim Leonard, end Travis Giles,
and linebacker Johnny Tune-on the All-AIC
team. Two others - Steve Elliott and Bob Hatta
baugh- received honorable mention.
SOLID SENIOR leadership was provided by tri-captains Johnny Tune, Jim Leonard, and Steve Elliott.
Jerry Harrell, Dan Hunter, Stanley May, Jim Leonard Tom Collins, Happy Grace, Jim Baker, Derryl Martindale, Roger Moody, Benny Reeder, Travis Giles
Mulerider Offense
Phil Harrington, Kenny Camp, Jimmy Pope, Calvin Smith Mike Harrington, Johnny Tune, Jodie Martin
Harry McMahan, Greg Buchanan, Bob Hattabaugh, Steve Elliott
Mulerider Defense
FRONT ROW: Randall Hicks, Calvin Smith, Jim Baker, Travis Giles, Rusty Arnold, Billy Dale Sams, Johnny Tune, Jim Leonard, Steve Elliott, Greg Buchanan, Harrison Grace, Jerry Harrell, Bill Setser, Phil Trotter, Don Green. MIDDLE ROW: Harvey Bass, Raban Reynolds, Jim Lott, Charles Moraton, Mike Harrington, Rusty Kauffman, Phil Harrington, Kenny Camp, Mike
Hooten, Ronnie Mathews, Kenny Wilkins, Bob Hattabaugh, Bob Kelly, Tom Brian, John Zachary, Roger Moody, Claude Moore. BACK ROW: Tom Collins, Dan Hunter, Thomas Ragan, Jodie Martin, Jerry Paraham, Jimmy Pope, Derryl Martindale, Lynn Tollett, Benny Reeder, Harry McMahan, Paul Woodard, Marvin Gilbert, Stanley May, Jim Faircloth, James White, Ken Gosdin.
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Rusty Arnold Jim Baker Harvey Bass Greg Buchanan Kenny Camp
Tom Collins Steve Elliott Marvin Gilbert Travis Giles Harrison Grace
Jerry Harrell Mike Harrington Phil Harrington Bob Hattabaugh Mike Hooten
Dan Hunter Rusty Kauffman Jim Leonard Jodie Martin Derryl Martindale
Stanley May Roger Moody Harry McMahan Jimmy Pope Benny Reeder
Billy Dale Sams Calvin Smith Phil Trotter Johnny Tune
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OUCHDOWN PASSES, like this one in the 30-1 3 win over Mississippi College, made Travis Giles a second
ear AII-AIC for the Riders.
LEADING the attack against Mississippi College is quarterback Stanley May.
THIS DRAMATIC collision between two AII-AIC performers has Bobby Tiner going down under Johnny Tune.
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"WE'LL TAKE the penalty!" affirms defensive captain and star linebacker Johnny Tune.
THE WINNING field goal is kicked by Rusty Kauffman to cap the Riders' comeback victory over State Teachers.
TURNING THE corner on Livingston State , Jim Leonard picks up yardage which made him the AIC's leading per carry rusher .
ABILITY TO gather in passes made Jerry Harrell a double threat as his running also kept the Rider backfield balanced.
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"WHERE'S THE REF?" thinks SSC's split end Travis Giles as he attempts to gather in a pass with a Choctaw on his back.
RETURNING A PUNT against State Teachers, Jim Leonard follows the wall of blockers set up before him.
THREADING HIS WAY through a tribe of Choctaws, Jerry Harrell picks up yardage to set up another Rider touchdown.
S-Club FRONT ROW: Kenny Camp, Stanley May, Marvin Gilbert, Roger Moody, Jerry Harrell, Travis Giles, Calvin Smith, Johnny Tune. MIDDLE ROW: Rusty Kauffman, Billy Dale Sams, Tom Collins, Benny Reeder, Dan Hunter, Phil Trotter, Butch Price, Donny Denton, Calvin
ABILITY TO RUN after a reception is a necessity for an end, and Tom Collins proves he can against the Bears from ASTC.
Neal (sponsor), Harvey Bass. BACK ROW: Robert Dotson, Bob Hattabaugh, Greg Buchanan, Jim Baker, Harrison Grace, Harry McMahan, Jodie Martin, Derry! Martindale.
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FRONT ROW: Mike Moore, Larry Whitley, John Selph, Charlie Jones, Bill Burson, Mike 'Morrow, Shannon Pace. BACK ROW: Milton Henry, Bill Price, Milt Hancock, Jim
1966-67 Season Record .
SSC OPP SSC OPP 69 SE Oklahoma 43 78 Henderson 72 74 Henderson 63 80 A&M 76 85 A&M 66 83 Hendrix 51 66 Hendrix (OT) 68 85 Tech 71 84 Tech 67 84 Ozarks 69 64 Ouachita 49 52 Ark. College 60
101 Ozarks 63 76 State College 72 69 Henderson 78 69 Harding 65
102 Ouachita 89 84 Tech 70 83 Ozarks 66 68 A&M 61 72 Ark. College 60 72 Henderson (OT) 67 86 State College 79 75 E Montana 62 59 Austin College 52 56 St. Benedict 67 77 Harding 70
Deathrage, Donny Denton, Harry Crossett, Dave Barrett, Coach W. T. Watson.
Basketball
For the second straight year the Muleriders
won the AIC championship and the District 17
title . While no one player starred, all five starters
averaged in double figures . Tough rebounding
and a good defense again trademarked the
Riders. All five starters were named to the All
AIC team. Charlie Jones and Donnie Denton were
named to the first team.
"WE'RE NUMBER ONE!" chant the Riders after crushing State College for the title.
GRABBING the tip against Tech is Donnie Denton.
Charlie Jones Donnie Denton
W. T. Watson AIC Coach of the Year
AFTER SUCCESSFULLY faking his man, Charlie Jones scores another goal towards his team-leading . total.
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GOING HIGH to score against the State College Bears is Milt Hancock.
VALUABLE HELP is given here as No. 1 reserve Jim Deathrage scores against A&M in the District 1 7 tournament.
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Bill Burson
Milt Hancock Jim Deathrage
ACCURATE SHOOTING from Bill Burson keeps the defense honest.
SWEEPING ABOVE 6-8 Reddie Larry Ducksworth is neatly accomplished by Donnie Denton.
Larry Whitley Harry Crossett
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John Selph
Milton Henry
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MAKING COACHING easier is Harry Crossett, who could be relied upon to come off the bench and add valuable points to the score.
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Mike Morrow
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" GO RIDERS!" gives Charlie Jones the spirit to score in the late season win over Ouachita.
LEADING REBOUNDER Butch Price fights for the ball during the crucial tournament game with A&M.
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FRONT ROW: Doug Eggerman, Walter Fall, Ron Hutchinson, David McNeal, Steve Aday. BACK ROW: Dan Bullard, Mike Daniel, Doug Young, Frank Buchanan.
Men's Swimming This year's Riders came back from a seventh
place finish in 1966 to capture second place in
this year's meet behind powerhouse Hendrix.
Walter Fall set a new record of 23 .3 in the 50-
yard freestyle. With a good year behind them,
a strong program is sure to develop at SSC.
PULLING IN the backstroke is SSC swimmer Frank Buchanan.
MIKE DANIEL prepares for another winning dive.
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FRONT ROW: Elaine Johnson, Kathy Belmont, Mary Beeson, Karen Wilson. BACK ROW: Norma Bowers, Diane Leech, Gilda Leonard.
Women's Swimming In their first year of full competition, the
swimming Riderettes won second place behind
the Henderson Reddies . A strong and exciting
women's program is rapidly developing at
Southern State and a rise to a contender in one
year is strong evidence of this fact .
SWIMMERS ST AND poised awaiting the starter's gun.
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FRONT ROW: Phyllis Gilworth, Sallie Dalton, Charlotte Lovell, Norma Bowers, Lynn Turner, Linda Harrington, Paula Evans. BACK ROW: Coach Margaret Downing, Sue Walker, Jo Adcock, Phyllis Landes, Becky Payne,
LOFTING ACCURATE jump shots became the trademark of Riderette star Phyllis Landes as she led the team to a successful season.
Bobbie Taylor, Nancy Mcclendon, Janice Devening, Carolyn Allison, managers Betty Wood and Diane Leech.
Women's Basketball
The 1966-67 Riderettes finished second to
the perennial AIC champions, Ouachita. The
year was highlighted by the selection of two
players for the U .S . women's squad to be managed
by Coach Margaret Downing. The team ended
with an excellent 13-4 record, losing only to
Ouachita and Tech.
SSC OPP 73 Pine Bluff 33 41 Ark. Tech 38 41 Ark. Tech 47 76 Monticello 32 50 Ark. Tech 47 53 Ark . Tech 51 38 Ouachita 67 49 Stuttgart 39 55 Memphis State 35 49 Memphis State 33 45 Temple Jr. College 43 42 Ouachita 57 65 Stuttgart 32 62 Coal Hill 35 60 Fort Smith 43 53 Ouachita 59 80 Bradley 47
FORWARD NANCY McClendon gains position for a possible (but not probable) rebound of Phyllis Landes' shot.
COACH MARGARET Downing is flanked by her stars, Phyllis Landes and Charlotte Lovell. These three were chosen for the U. S. women's basketball team, Miss Downing being the team manager. The girls survived the 24 member squad cut but were not chosen for the select team of 12 star performers.
"NOW, NOW, girls! No fighting." the referee says as the scrambling Riderettes fight for another break.
"WE WON!" cries Riderette Jo Adcock after a successful evening as the girls celebrate another victory.
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Teresa Burleson, Sandy Miller, Vicki LeFevers, Joyce Crawford, Elaine Johnson, Sallie Dalton.
Women's Tennis
TERESA BURLESON returns to gain a point.
The women's tennis team finished the sea
son undefeated but lost its chance for the con
ference meet win when No. 1 player Teresa Burle
son was injured in the final dual meet . The
doubles team of Joyce Crawford and Vicki
LeFevers finished second in the state mee t .
SMASHING HER way to victory is Riderette Sandy Miller.
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Men's Bowling The men's bowling team finished seventh
this year but showed promise for next year as
five of the top six bowlers will return . Roy
Timmerman starred for the Riders finishing in
the top ten of the conference.
Larry Whitehead, Frank Dolsak, Roy Timmerman, Tom Nanick, Billy Dale Sams, Randy Day, Ken Gyuricz, Paul Hoover, Jim Erikson.
FRONT ROW: Diane Leech, Lynn Turner. BACK ROW: Betty Wood, Janice Devening, Vicki LeFevers, Francis Purifoy, Jo Polk.
Women's Bowling
The first annual A WESA Postal Bowling Meet
was won by Southern State with a team total of
6125 for nine games . The U . of A . was runner
up, 101 pins behind. Jo Polk from SSC was top
bowler in the meet with 1447, a 161 average.
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FRONT ROW: Phil Trotter, Tracy Devine, Dan Veach, Billy Don Nix, Archie Walker, Ron Moseley. MIDDLE ROW: Larry Colbert, James Reilly, Phil Skinner, Ray Cooke, Jackie Seale, Delbert Brooks, Aaron White. BACK ROW: Coach Rip Powell, manager Don Green, Gary Lewis, James Pride, Dave Daniels, Tom Borgeson,
Track and Field The track and field team capped an unde
feated season by capturing their first AIC cham
pionship , whipping defending champions
Harding 86-59. Specializing in the sprints,
relays and field events, the Riders literally ran
away at the meet. Capturing the first four places
in the discus, winning three of the relays and all
three sprints , the Riders set five new conference
records. With no seniors and only two juniors,
the Riders are sure to be the AIC leaders for years
to come.
Cross Country FRONT ROW: Mike Young, John Lawrence, Wayne Roper. BACK ROW: Delbert Brooks, Ron Moseley, John Urban, Dave Daniels.
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Jim Deathrage, Elgin Stokes, Milton Henry, George Liberato, Mike Hunnicutt, Jerry Pickering, Frank Dolsak, Coach George Henry.
SETTING RECORDS became routine for Elgin Stokes in the open 440,880 relay, mile relay, and mile medley relay.
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STAR RUNNER Wayne Roper crosses the finish line after another grueling 880 run.
SPRINTERS OFF and running mark the beginning of another super-quick century for SSC's Jackie Seale.
STRETCHING for every inch is Rider broad jumper Mike Hunnicutt.
CUTTING LOW over the hurdles is Southern's quarter man, George Liberato.
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Baseball The Rider baseball team lost a chance for
third place behind co-champions Ouachita and
State College when their last game with last place
Tech was rained out. They came back in the Dis
trict 17 tournament to win the championship.
They lost the playoffs , though, to SCA playing a
doubleheader the day after the championship
game.
ST AR PITCHER Charlie Jones throws a strike to an A&M batter as the Riders sweep a doubleheader.
SLAMMING ANOTHER double is Rider catcher David Kirkpatrick who sparked rallies throughout the season.
STROKING THIS putt is Rider star David Waddle.
Skip Milton, David Waddle, Tom Warren
Golf The Rider golf team finished the year in
fourth place behind the defending champions,
Tech. Medalist for SSC was David Waddle who
shot a sparkling 71 during the final round.
"WHICH WAY will it break?" thinks SSC golfer Tom Warren.
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FOUR RUNNERS near the finish line in the crosscountry run.
lntramurals The SSC Intramural program strives to offer
a broad and varied schedule to interest every
Southern State student. Supervised and health
ful recreation is provided for both men and
women. Men's sports are touch football, archery,
cross-country, soccer, pass, punt, and kick
contest, basketball, free throw, basketball, golf,
paddle ball, handball, smash, table tennis, bad
min ton, rotation pool, snooker, wrestling,
swimming and diving, volleyball, softball, track
and field, horse shoes, tennii;,, and golf. Women's
activities include slow pitch softball, archery,
flag football, basketball, volleyball, paddle ball,
table tennis , badminton, swimming, fast pitch
softball, tennis, and horseshoes .
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ACTION IS tight in the basketball championship game.
EL TON STEELMAN defends his table tennis title against Joe Breashers.
BALLET or volleyball?
PRACTICE FOR the softball season takes place behind Cross Hall .
FOOTBALL, CHAMPIONSHIP style, is in evidence in early fall.
JIM GRANT shows his form in winning the intramural archery title.
ORGANIZATIONS From the chaos of disorganization sprang the cohesions of dorm life, clubs, and honor and religious organizations.
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ORVIL A. CHILDS Sponsor
FRONT ROW: Wayne Johnson, Reporter; Diane Billiter, Secretary-Treasurer; Eddie Plunkett, Vice-President; Ike Smart, Sponsor. BACK ROW: Steve Featherston, Sentinel; Mark Lambert, President.
Agriculture Club The Agri Club tries to further its members
knowledge of agriculture by presenting well
known speakers, films, and demonstrations at
its meetings. Each year the Agri Club sponsors
the Agri Banquet and co-sponsors the Farm-City
Week Banquet.
WILLIAM LOE Sponsor
JACK HARRINGTON Sponsor
MARETTA GATHRIGHT, sophomore Business Education major from Magnolia, is Agri Sweetheart.
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Senior Judging Team
Mark Lambert, Ralph Hurst, Wayne Johnson, Eddie Plunket, Danny Youngblood, Ike Smart, coach.
JUDGING TEAMS and some of their many trophies.
Junior Judging Team
Wade Matheson, Don Youngblood, Terry Dumas, Keith Lusby, Ike Smart, coach.
SEATED: Molly Clark, Jean Hampton, Page Pinkston, Mary Jo Owens. ST ANDING: Sandy Johnson, Pat Bolding, Linda Bussey, Camellia Shock, Linda Coker,
SANDY SERVES PUNCH at Colhecon Club tea.
Nelda Hoover, Janet Arnet, Mary Linda Cook, Betty Hicks, Mrs. Florrie Franklin, Becky Shinn.
Colhecon The purpose of the Colhecon Club is to pre
sent the importance of the study of home econom
ics and the many di versified aspects of home
making to interested girls on our campus . The
group meets each month to hear lectures from
home economists, decorators, and demonstrators.
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Psychology Club
The Psychology Club, organized to promote
interest in psychology, gives interested persons
an opportunity to further their knowledge in
this field . Membership is open to majors in psy
chology, social psychology, industrial relations,
minors in psychology, and any student interest
ed in psychology. The monthly meetings which
are open to all students include films , tape re
cordings, and guest speakers.
Amateur Radio
Club
The purpose of the SSC Amateur Radio Club
is to promote interest in the hobby of " ham
radio," which has proven itself an invaluable
public service in time of civil emergency. K5QLO
was first licensed May 19, 1958.
SEATED: Diane Chowning, Mandy Boreing, Dr. Ida Flemister, Dr. Eva Goodenough, Chloris Niebergall, Tommye Martin, Yvonne Moore. STANDING: Mr. Joe Bates, Mike Bashford, Mike Waller, Gene White, Mike Johnson, Danny Doss.
SEATED: Mr. Ivan Brown, John Rankin, Gary Howard, William Wax. STANDING: Gordon Maroney, J. Randall Perdue, Neal Bates, Tommy Bright, Robert Cash, Mr. Ronald McGee.
SEATED: Bill Sizemore, Bob Powell, Pat Bolding, Cathy Irwin, Beverly Meridith, Donna Smart, Mr. Ronald McGee. STANDING: J. D. Allen, Bruce Conn, David Best, Jack Slatton, David Grimmett, Larry Knighton, Bruce Limberg, Dan Daniels, Roger Nutt, Gary Hodges, Robert Henderson, Ronnie Irwin, Leslie Sessions, Jimmy Stone.
SEATED: Bob Powell, Irene Conn, Maurice Birdwell. STANDING: E.W. Wertz, Dr. John Chapman, Ben Milam, Warren Adcock, A.G. Fuller, Bruce Limberg, Mr. Robert Guiles, Gerry Holloway.
Pre-Med and Science Club
Open to anyone interested in medicine and
the sciences, the Pre-Med and Science Club offers
field trips, films, and guest speakers. It gives
members an opportunity to view the many facets
of the science field at close range and under
realistic conditions.
Geology Club The purpose of the Southern State Geology
Club is to promote interest in geology bey,ond
classroom studies, encourage fellowship between
geology students, familiarize students with
different areas of geology, and look at the
working and professional aspects of geology .
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FRONT ROW: George Wiggins, David Sneed, Gerald Hobson, Edgar Hillis, Ken Sibley, Barry Waller. SECOND ROW: Ken Gyuricz, Horace Hight, Jackie Thompson, Dorothy Trimble, Suzanne Green, Bill Barnett, La Joyce Summerlin, Tommy Moore, Sherry
Stagecrafters Stagecrafters provides the people who are
responsible for the technical work on all plays
presented on our campus, such as crews for
scenery, lighting, costumes, make-up, publicity,
properties, and sound.
Seach. THIRD ROW: Dawn Fortner, Phillip Alderman, Pat Allen, Susan Cobb, Geri Harrell, Carol Cooper, Nancy Colquitt, Jane Lovell, Dan Ford, Sara McAlister, Paula Carrie, Julia Hampton, Dr. James Meikle.
SUSAN paints props.
Brenda Evans, James Robbins, Karen 1-:larter, James Works, Mary Alice Colquitt, James Mason, Lequieta Reed, Dr. Robert Campbell, Sherry Martindale, Carolyn
JAMES ROBBINS President
KAREN HARTER Secretary
JAMES WORKS Vice-President
MARY COLQUITT Treasurer
Irwin, Ann Hudson, Libby Bruce, Donna Mitchell, Jeff Christenson, Sherry Parker, Ronnie Bunger, Phyllis Shinn, Charles Jeter, Ronald Crider, Bob Endel.
Da Capo
The purpose of Da Capo Club is to promote,
encourage, and further the musical life on our
campus . Active members are music majors or
minors and associate members are students
having an interest in music.
LIBBY BRUCE Historian
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FRONT ROW: Jean Heckler, Judy Carroll, Theodoris Russ, Shelia Smith, Sharon Smith, Barbara Tackett. BACK ROW: Mr. William Nolan, Reese Hutchinson,
Young Democrats
The purpose of the Young Democrats is "To
develop among the students of Southern State
College an understanding of the goals, tra
ditions, and workings of the Democartic Party;
to encourage the students to express their
thoughts and opinions on political affairs and in
campaigns for responsible candidates; to secure
noted persons to speak at Southern State College;
to work with other organizations and persons
to promote the programs and policies established
by this organization."
William Hillery, Johnny Langston, Larry Hartness, Gordon Maroney, James Willis, John Hancock.
FIRST ROW: Cathy Irwin, Virginia Wofford, Phyllis Montgomery, Carolyn Wofford, Sandy Myers. SECOND ROW: Tom Collins, David Ambruster, Ron Nutt, John Bowles, Larry Dupriest, Bud Keith. LAST ROW: John Gilchrist, Richard Dean, Raymond Blair, Charles Trexler, Ralph Faulkner.
Young Republicans In hopes of seeing the birth of a two-party
system in the state of Arkansas , the Young
Republican Club was organized in 1962 with
this purpose: To bring young people into the
Republican Party and to provide an opportunity
for them to find political expression and recog
nition; to train young people as effective political
workers and cooperate in the election of the
Republican Party's nominees; to foster and en
courage loyalty to the Party and to promote its
ideals ; and to collect, analyze, report, and dissem
inate information concerning government and
political affairs.
Greene Hall
Newest men's dorm on campus, Greene Hall
was completed shortly before school began in
September. At that time the residents contracted
for a page in the 1967 MULERIDER; however,
the dorm was closed at semester for various
reasons . Because of this the residents were forced
to cancel their dorm page. In fairness to the men
of Greene Hall and their dorm sweetheart, Miss
Margaret Perritt, we of the 1967 MULERIDER
dedicate this half-page.
AL THOUGH THE RESIDENTS of Greene Hall now live in other dorms, Margaret Perritt still reigns as their Sweetheart.
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Southern Swingers Southern Swingers meet each Tuesday in
the studio. On alternate weeks a local caller,
Mr. Billy Webb, calls the dances for the group.
The dancers have attended several square dance
festivals in this area.
WAYNE MOSES President
CAROLYN HATFIELD Secretary-Treasurer
RETA GOES THROUGH as Wayne makes the arch.
RETA REVIS Vice-President
MARY TOLLETT Reporter
FRONT ROW: Pam Falls, Dawn Fortner, Vicki Le·· Fevers, Gilda Leonard, Marsha Garner, Janice Bishop, Carol Glenn. SECOND ROW: Lynn Lord, Camellia Shock, Diane Leech, Linda Stiles, Carolyn Bolt, Sharon Dewoody, Joyce Davis .. THIRD ROW: Ann Dowdy, Linda
Daggett, Lynne Turner, Phyllis Landes, Janice Devening, Sallie Dalton, Phyllis Gilworth, Becky Payne. FOURTH ROW: Carolyn Allison, Charlotte Lovell, Jo Adcock, Norma Byers, Paula Evans, Sue Walker, Betty Wood, Bobbie Taylor.
Women's Recreational
Association
The Women's Recreational Association is
open to all women students of Southern State.
Its purpose is to promote interest a nd provide
opportunity for participation in recreational
activities and to create a spirit of good sports
manship. The WRA offers various forms of rec
reation such as basketball , softball , volleyball,
and even bridg e .
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International Club
The purpose of the International Club is to
acquaint students with the culture, history, and
politics of foreign countries. This is done by
means of films , guest speakers, and panel dis
cussions. Social activities include picnics and
parties which carry out traditions of different
countries through food and national costume.
IT'S EVERY MAN for himself.
INTERNATIONAL CLUB members come from all over the globe.
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PRESIDENT AKHAVAN speaks of his homeland.
SNEA
The purpose of the Student National Educa
tion Association, an organization for prospective
teachers, is to develop leadership skills and a
deeper understanding of the educational
processes. Monthly meetings include guest
speakers , idea sharing , and informative
programs.
Becky Allen, Dana Bashford, Betty Bentz
Isabel Brian, Louis Butler, Charles Burton, Juanice Carelock, James N . Cook, Jr., Marcia Cornelius
J. Stanley Cross, Carolyn Curtis, Linda Davidson, Charles Dunn, Barbara Earhart, Pamela Falls
Terry S. Ford, Dawn Fortner, Kathy Halford, David Hall, W. E. Hawthorne, Loyce Hudson
Lana Irwin, Nancy Jacobs, Jean Kite, Lucky Killingsworth, Betty Logerot, Nancy McDowell
Wallie McGraw, Tommie Martin, Melba Merchant, Charlotte Morgan, Blossom Normington, Mary Phillips
Mary Ann Pickler, Marie Plair, Jo Ann Roberts, Melinda Roberts, Ray Scroggs, Annabelle Smith
Annie Maurice Smith, Mort Stepp, Edna Stricklin, Barbara Tackett, Kaye Thorp, Rita Tucker
Bill Waller, David West, Shirley Williams, Barbara Wilson, Tommye Wilson, Dannie Wise
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EXECUTIVE BOARD-SEATED: LaDonna Fabian, Becky Stewart, Margaret Perritt, Betty Bentz. ST ANDING: Carolyn Cowling, Tamara Wilhite, Barbara Tackett, Janice Carelock, Cathy Pickard, Mary Stanford, Janie Garner.
LEGISLATIVE BOARD-SEATED: Camellia Shock, Sharon Jarrell, Cheryl Jones, Linda Bussey. STANDING: Mary Stanford, Becky Corbell, Tamara Wilhite, Brenda McNeil.
AWS The Association of Women Students strives
to promote high scholarship and campus leader
ship among women students and to prepare them
for community leadership after college. SSC's
A WS is affiliated with the Arkansas Association
of Women Students and with the Intercollegiate
Association of Women Students, the only na
tional organization of women's governing
groups.
MISS PAT WEAVER Sponsor
JUDICIAL BOARD: Tamara Wilhite, LaDonna Fabian, Becky Stewart, Virginia Wofford, Sandra Foster, Sharon Dewoody.
AWS HALLOWEEN GOBLINS.
EAT, DRINK, and be merry ...
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SEATED: Roy Willcox, Jim Schiech, Larry Knighton, Jerry Knight, Jim Butler. SECOND ROW: Richard Marchand, Alvie Keaster, Henry Blanke, Ken Cowling, David Ambruster, Joel Reeves, Wayne Gifford. THIRD
ROW: Max Knight, Karon Baxley, John Rankin, Wayne Johnson, Bruce Limberg, Jimmy Dale, Jon Gilchrist, Ronnie Yarborough, Charles Wood.
PRESIDENT WILLCOX PRESIDES at council meeting.
Men's Council The Men's Council was started in 1962 with
the purpose of promoting interest in resident
affairs, developing self-government of resident
men students, and cultivating favorable student
administration relationships. Membership is
composed of one elected representative for every
30 members from each of the men's dormitories,
with each dormitory having at least one repre
sentative.
The Council revises dorm regulations,
handles disciplinary problems, and cooperates
with the Dean of Men in solving housing and
traffic regulations .
OFFICERS: Roy Willcox, President; Jim Schiech, 1st Vice-President; Larry Knighton, 2nd Vice-President; Jerry Knight, Secretary; Jim Butler, Treasurer; not pictured: Jimmy Dale, Reporter.
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TRI-C OFFICERS-FRONT: Joan Hubbard, Social Committee Chairman. SECOND ROW: Linda Rambo, Publicity Committee Chairman; Carolyn Hatfield, Reporter; Diane Formby, Corresponding Secretary. BACK ROW: Ken Cowling, Vice-President of Committees; Carolyn Cowling, Vice-President of Membership; NancyTrexler, Treasurer; DavidAmbruster, President.
Tri-C
Membership in the Civic Commerce Club is
open to any student or faculty member interested
in business. First semester Tri-C and the Busi
ness Department sponsored high school con
ferences on business education. Second semester
activities included a Sales Seminar and the
annual Tri-C banquet.
JIM BUTLER President
SHERRY PARKER Treasurer
LIBBY BRUCE Vice-President
VIRGINIA WOFFORD Secretary
Alpha Chi Alpha Chi is a national scholastic honor so
ciety whose members rank within the upper 10
per cent of the junior and senior classes . It is the
highest academic honor that a student can
achieve on this campus. Its objective is the
stimulation and development of scholarship, and
those elements of character that make scholar
ship effective for good.
Wanda Bates Ann Bonner Don Broach Donna Camp Olivia Cook
Arthur Dawson Charles Dunn Grace Gerren Geri Harrell Kathy Hayter
Glen Houser Carolyn Irwin Richard Johnson Carolyn Langston Betty Logerot
Michele Milburn Ken Norris Tommye Powers Theodoris Russ James Stuart
Vickie Sulton Tamara Wilhite James Willis Barbara Wilson Jim Works
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BILL BARNETT President
SUZANNE GREEN Vice-President
CAROL COOPER Secretary
Melinda Beggs Libby Bruce Charles Burton Paula Carrie
Ronald Crider Dawn Fortner Margaret Littlejohn Linda Reynolds
Ken Sibley La Joyce Summerlin Barbara Tackett Tommye Wilson
Alpha Psi Omega
The Mu Phi cast of Alpha Psi Omega, national
honorary dramatic fraternity, is an active group
on campus. Any student interested in drama may
become a member by earning points for back
stage and on stage work of any of the Drama
Department's presentations. The group's annual
activity is Aardvark Variety Show in February.
FRONT ROW: Sunthorn Arunanondchai, Bill Cornish, Jack Slayton, Jim Erikson. BACK ROW: Richard Stratton, James Robbins, David McAllister, Aubry Talley,
DAVID, A PLEDGE, serves as a waiter for members.
Fred Savage, Dave McNeal. Not pictured: Jim Works, Gordon Humphrey, David Seals.
Kappa Kappa Psi
Delta Chi Chapter of Kappa Kappa Psi, na
tional honorary band fraternity, sponsored a
picnic for freshman band students in September
and sold corsages Homecoming week. Only band
students of outstanding ability and willingness
to work are chosen for membership.
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Lambda Sigma Alpha The purpose of Lambda Sigma Alpha, the
women's honor society, is to promote scholar
ship, to honor senior women who have achieved
high scholastic standing, to encourage women to
continue their intellectual development, and to
encourage women to do graduate work.
Kathy Halford Cathie Hendrix Carolyn Irwin Carolyn Langston Vicki Lefevers
Betty Logerot Yvonne Moore Tommye Power Theodoris Russ Bonnie Salley
Rita Tucker Virginia Wofford Linda Walters Tamara Wilhite Barbara Wilson
WANDA BATES Secretary
LIBBY BRUCE President
GERI HARRELL Treasurer
GRACE HENLEY Vice-President
MRS. MARGIE HARROD Sponsor
Phi Sigma Chi Phi Sigma Chi is a student chapter of the As
sociation of Childhood Education. Members are
elementary education majors . Its goal is to
promote high ideals in the teaching profession.
Marilyn Jo Adcock, Becky Allen, Diana Alphin, Frances Ates, Jane Austin, Judy Bailey.
Dana Bashford, Ann Beasley, Bobby Beene, Betty Bentz, Ann Bonner, Mandy Boreing.
Nora Ann Burton, Melba Bussell, Paula Carrie, Diane Chowning, Mamie Crawford, Stanley Cross.
Jeanne Dettenhaim, Paula Diffee, Cylestine Dansby, Barbara Earhart, Jean Flaherty, Betty Fleming.
Dawn Fortner, Dorothy Gallagher, Richard Goodwin, Kathy Halford, David Hall, Geri Harrell.
Pat Henderson, Wanda Holmes, Carolyn Irwin, Lana Irwin, Nelda Keith, Susan Lyday.
Donna Massey, Rachel Mitchell, Nancy McDowell, Edna Nichols, Linda Nolte, Judy Owen.
Marie Plair, Nancy Powell, Carolyn Puckett, Linda Rainwater, Kathy Shaw, Patsy Souter.
Mary Stanford, Linda Timmons, Myrna Thomas, Janice Watson, Brenda White, Elva Williams.
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Sigma Tau Delta Sigma Tau Delta is an honorary fraternity
for English majors and minors with a B average.
Its purpose is to promote the mastery of written
expression and to encourage worthwhile
reading .
Anne Bonner Linda Davidson Shirley Fulton
Dorothy Hanson Billie Jo Hurst Margaret Littlejohn
Michelle Milburn Pam Nolte Bonnie Salley
DAN FORD President
RITA TUCKER Secretary
THEODORIS RUSS Vice-President
TAMARA WILHITE Treasurer
Maurice Birdwell, Donald Walthall, Dr. John Chapman, Bruce Limberg are members of Sigma Gamma Epsilon.
FRONT ROW: Tommye Power, Jo Anne Baldridge, Tamara Wilhite, Mary Young, Virginia Wofford. BACK ROW: Donnie Dean Eudy, Charles Dunn, James Willis, Robert Marchand and Professor Donald Baldridge now belong to this organization.
Sigma Gamma
Epsilon Sigma Gamma Epsilon is a national earth
science honor society. The objectives of the
organization are the scholastic and scientific
advancement of its members and the extension
of the relations of friendship and assistance
among colleges, universities, and scientific
schools with recognized standing which are
devoted to the advancement of the earth sciences.
Phi Alpha Theta The Theta Sigma Chapter of Phi Alpha Theta,
an honor society for students and faculty mem
bers of distinguished American colleges and
universities who are interested in the study of
history, was chartered in 1962.
Phi Alpha Theta was founded in 1921 at the
University of Arkansas and now has a total of
232 chapters in 42 states, Puerto Rico, and the
Philippine Islands.
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Tau Beta Sigma
Tau Beta Sigma, national honorary band
sorority, was established during World War II
when young ladies entered the field of band
music and assisted the university and college
bands in maintaining a full organization. It is
a service organization of the band. This year Tau
Beta Sigma helped sponsor a band hamburger
supper first semester and served refreshments to
bands visiting our campus.
FRONT ROW: Reta Revis, Carole Koenig, Dalene Baer, Sherry Parker, Linda Reynolds. BACK ROW: Sharon Smith, Sherry Martindale, Mary Colquitt, Vicki Nix.
BSU: James Griffin, Ruth Roberts
CHI ALPHA: Judy Bruhn, Rita Tucker
NEWMAN CLUB: Kathy Belmont, Saverio Garruto
YOUTH CHRISTIAN: Camilia Shock
ABS: Delwin Ross
Religious Council The Religious Council is made up of repre
sentatives of each of the religious organizations
on our campus. Its purpose is to encourage and
develop religious growth among the students
within the framework of their denominations .
WESLEY: Dale Stonecipher, Lana Irwin
CANTERBURY: Reese Hutcheson, Philip Alderman
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Association
Of Baptist Students The Association of Baptist Students is as
sociated with the North American Baptist
Association. Its meetings and services are
conducted at the Baptist Collegiate Center which
is located on the southwest corner of the campus.
The ABS motto is "Student led, Christ directed ."
FELLOWSHIP
ACTIVITIES
Tommy Mitchell, Charles Atterbery, President; John Smith, Charles Warren, Eddie Plunkett.
Judy Hughes, Jannett Smith, Mary Tollett, Suzanne Winn.
ABS MEETING
BSU COUNCIL-SEATED: Theodoris Russ, Michelle Milburn, Linda Blanchard, Ruth Roberts. STANDING: Jim Schieck, James Griffin, President; Ron Chandler, Milton Henry, Robert Hartsell, Faculty Advisor; Dr. L. L. Hunnicutt, Pastor Advisor; James Smalley, Director. Not pictured: Jerry Parham, Linda Rainwater, Jim Works, Miss Rosemary Casey, Faculty Advisor.
FELLOWSHIP
THESE SERVED: Judy Boswell, Colorado; Fred Hawkins, Ohio; Michelle Milburn, Mexico; Charles Purtle, California; Theodoris Russ, California; Jim Works, Oregon.
Baptist Student
Union Worship , education, missions , music , social
activities, Christian fellowship - all of these are
part of the Baptist Student Union. The BSU plans
activities to meet the needs of the students , and
to help them to grow in all areas of their lives ,
including spiritual growth, while at SSC.
CHILDREN'S PARTY
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Missionary Baptist Student Fellowship
Spiritual student-led services makes our
lives brighter. Our Christian influence is greater
and our spiritual lives are strengthened. Every
Wednesday night MBSF opens the gateway to our
church away from home-Calvary Missionary
Baptist Church.
OUR SPONSORING CHURCH-our transportation.
A TYPICAL MBSF MEETING.
Don Goodman, President; Wayne Johnson, Vice-President; Linda Timmons, Secretary-Treasurer; Beverly Camp, Reporter; James R. Staggs, Director; Reverend Weeks DuBose, Pastor.
Youth Christian Association The Church of Christ is represented on our
campus by the Youth Christian Association. Its
Wednesday night program of Bible study and
gospel songs together with its Sunday study
programs promote Christian responsibility
among student members. The program is under
FRONT ROW: Nona Tate, Bobby Beene, Janice Watson, Frieda May, Delaine Burdue, C. F. Shirey. BACK
the direction of the elders of the local congrega
tion of the Church of Christ. Faculty sponsors
for the group are B . B. Bevens and T . W. Cleek.
Meetings are held in the Student Center Con
ference Room.
ROW: T. W. Cleek, Gary Watson, Nelda Keith, Louise Brooks, Suzanne Harrell, Jimmy Burdue, B. B. Bevens.
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Chi Alpha Chi Alpha is an organization of gospel
student leadership . Chi Alpha is an organization
that links the Christian to his contemporaries
and the Church to the collegian. It is particularly
concerned with serving Assemblies of God
students .
Wesley Foundation
The Wesley Foundation is not an "arm," not
an "agency" of the Church. It is the Church at
independent and state colleges and universities.
Thus, the Wesley Foundation on our campus
carries on the ministries of the local parish. It
offers opportunities for study, worship, and
fellowship. It is the Church serving a distinctive
JUDY BRUHN President
SANDRA WALL Secretary-Treasurer
PAUL SANDERS Vice-President
RITA TUCKER Religious Council Representative
task in the academic community.
An insufficient concept of the Church often
prevents our acting in concert with other
Christian bodies. In order to better be the Church
on our campus, Wesley Foundation has entered
into a cooperative program with the Westmin
ster-Disciple Student Fellowship.
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Newman Club The Newman Club is a Catholic Club of
Catholic culture and fellowship whose primary
purpose is to further the spiritual, intellectual ,
and social interests of the Catholic student on
our campus. The club is a member of the National
Newman Club Federation.
Holt Hall
R . D.TEUTSCH President
PAUL MORGAN Vice-President
SEATED: John Tracey, Sherry Seach, JuJuan Bondman, Sam Garruto. SECOND ROW: Ted Sigman, Paula Carrie, Mike Christiano, Elaine Fenton, Jimmy Reul, John Franqui. BACK ROW: Jerry Cortez, Brenda McNeil, Al Pilone, Sam Serio.
BOBBY GRAHAM Secretary
DARRELL SULEPHEN Monitor
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Engineer's Club The Engineer's Club meets bimonthly to
discuss club business , work on projects, and
visit industrial plants. During the spring semes
ter members took part in a beard growing contest
to honor St. Patrick and launched a weather
balloon to collect atmospheric data.
HAD A WOMAN? - Couldn't keep her?-Clean your beard - With a vacuum sweeper-BURMA SHAVE.
MEMBERS ARE:
Robert Cash Neal Bates Robert Thurber Ivan Brown
Faculty Advisor Janik Perdue Dickie Qualls Tommy Bright Buck Titsworth Gary Jones
MISS ST. PATRICIA, Margaret Perritt.
Miss Janene Mccrary,
Mccrary Hall Sweetheart
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Cross Hall Reserved exclusively for Southern State
athletes, Cross Hall provides a quiet atmosphere
of study and relaxation.
Cross Hall is well known for its sponsorship
of Rider Day and their annual Christmas party.
MRS. OPAL FABIAN, Housemother.
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BECKY HORRIDGE, Cross Hall Sweethear.
.... ALBOT HALL, prototype of the modern men's residence hall at SSC, houses a large percentage of the s c hool's junior and senior men.
RS. CLOV A WILLIAMS, Resident Housemother for .... a lbotHall .
Talbot Hall Talbot Hall is named in honor of D . 0 . Talbot
of Magnolia who has served on the SSC Board of
Trustees for over 32 years . Completed in 1963,
Talbot Hall, which houses 192 men, was the first
air-conditioned men's dorm on campus . Its
award-winning design has been used in the
construction of two other men's dorms on the
campus .
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LARRY HARTNESS President
JIM HURT Secretary
WAYNE REID Vice-President
DONNY WOODS Treasurer
PRESIDENT HARTNESS in action.
Graham Hall Graham Hall is an example of directed.
democracy. It demonstrates one of the most e~
fective tools devised for guiding the dormitory
life of our school's men students.
T. W. CLEEK Graham Hall Supervisor.
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TONI PEACE. Graham Hall Sweetheart.
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Graham Annex
T. W. CLEEK dorm supervisor.
GRAHAM ANNEX OFFICERS are: Walter Stratton, President; Bodie Woods, Vice-President; Danny Thomason, Secretary.
GRAHAM ANNEX EAST won the intramural basketball championship in January. Team members are (standing) Don Messersmith, Jim Grant, Chuck Joyce, Walter Stratton, Dan Daniels; (kneeling) Richard Jones, Gene Robinson, Frankie Jones, Jackie Russell, David Janes.
GRAHAM ANNEX SWEETHEART is Miss Paula Brock, a sophomore speech major from Smackover.
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JOHN LAWRENCE President
TOMMY GILLEYLEN Vice-President
RICHARD NIX Secretary-Treasurer
Talley Hall Talley Hall's outstanding achievements in
campus activities include the election of Miss
Charlotte Byrd as Harvest Carnival Queen and
the winning of SSC's first "spirit stick," and their
fabulous second place finish in the Homecoming
float contest.
JAMES MASON, and family, live with and supervise Tally Wackers.
UNANIMOUSLY elected for the second year in a row, Miss Charlotte Byrd, is Talley Hall Sweetheart.
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MRS. MARY DALE, Dormitory Supervisor checks signout cards to be sure no one has forgotten the date.
Harrod Hall Named in honor of Mrs . George Harrod, Dean
of Women, Harrod Hall is the newest women·
residence hall on campus. In addition to pro
ducing the first place float for the Homecoming
parade, Harrod Hall furnished entertainmen·
for the delegates to the state A WS Convention
held at Southern State this year. The other side
of Harrod Hall is emphasized by weekly devo
tionals to inspire high ideals in its residents
IN THE CALM before the storm, the lobby stands empty as the girls prepare for their dates.
OFFICERS OF HARROD HALL are Nancy MCCiendon, President; Phyllis Landes, Vice-President; Charlotte Byrd, Secretary; Anne Dowdy, Treasurer; and Susan Rogers, Publicity Chairman.
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OFFICERS OF' BUSSEY HALL are: Kaye Thorpe, Treasurer; Mary Stanford, President; and Sandra Foster, Secretary.
DORM COUNCIL and Wing Representative members are: (seated) Wanda Bates, Rutha Buggs, Patsy Hooper, Janie Garner, Beverly Camp, Cathy
THE GREEN ST AMP sign is gone but the girls remai in Bussey.
Bussey Hall The college home of 1 77 girls, Bussey Hall
also shelters Southern State's five South Ameri
can girls. Bussey girls won the "Spirit Stick~
twice during fall pep rally competition and their
candidate for Harvest Carnival King won.
Pickard; (standing) Melba Hunter, Lauren Garret, Cheryl Jones, Carol Johnson, Janet High, and Mary Jane Smith.
MRS. PAUL BYERS Dorm Supervisor
ERS OF COUNCIL are: (seated) Betty Logerot, Carlotta -= 3arbara Tackett, Juanice Carelock, Lynda Bussey; :=- ng) Linda Hollis, Vesta Hebel, and Becky Corbell.
r.EGRAL PART of campus and dorm life, dates begin at front steps of Nelson.
Nelson Hall Activities ranging from the notorious
"Little Miss Mulette" skit to Christmas
caroling in a truck complete with hay
and other accessories to "not-quite
bunnies" hunting Easter eggs have
reinforced Nelson's reputation as the
smallest but most active women's dorm
on campus.
MRS. AUDNA M. ARTHUR Housemother
BARBARA TACKETT President
LYNDA BUSSEY Vice-President
PHYLLIS SHINN Secretary
CAR LOTT A HALL Treasurer
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ADMINISTRATION The most dominant personalities within the
college action a r e the Board of Trustees , ap
pointed by the governor. Employed directly by
the board, the president is responsible to the
board for the entire program of the college. He
also has an administrative staff: Academic Dean,
Director of Research and Assistant to the Pres
ident, Dean of Students, Comptroller, Public
Relations Director, Registrar, Plant Superin
tendent, Food Serv ice Manager, and Data Pro
cessing Supervisor.
SSC Reaches Maturity
With Dyr,amic Leader Dear Students, Faculty, and Staff,
This academic year of 1966-67 is again one of change at Southern State College. Although the growth of the college in student enrollment is less than in the past few years, the growth of the faculty is greater. There is evidence that the college is reaching maturity as a senior college. Indeed, there appears to be greater interest among students and faculty in programs and learning outside the narrow subject matter of courses. This should result in our graduates being better prepared to meet the new challenges in our changing society.
My sincere wish for each of you is a most successful and pleasant year at Southern State College. This will, I am confident, contribute to your future success and happiness in the years ahead,
Yours very truly,
Imon E. Bruce President
IN ORDER to stay in touch with student life, President and Mrs. Bruce often dine in the cafeteria.
IN HIS EIGHTH year as president of Southern State, Dr. Bruce has brought spectacular growth to the campus .
PRESIDENT BRUCE inspects the campus from the roof of newly constructed Greene Hall.
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ELECTED IN NOVEMBER 1966, Winthrop Rockefeller became the first Republican Governor of Arkansas since Reconstruction days.
Governor Rockefeller Brings 'New Look' to Arkansas
Southern State College is doing a splendid
job of educating young men and women who will
help make up our adult leadership of tomorrow.
I hope it will be possible for each of you to
complete your education, and then find your
future life here in Arkansas.
Together, we can build a better state for our-
selves and those who come after us.
Sincerely,
Winthrop Rockefeller
Governor
Board of Trustees Defines
Policy and Expenditures
Government of the College is vested in the
Board of Trustees, the five members of which
are appointed by the Governor and confirmed by
the Senate of Arkansas to serve five-year terms.
Terms of appointment are staggered so that one
member is appointed each year. The Board de
termines the general policies of the College
and approves expenditures of its funds.
Current officers of the Board are J . H . Wilson,
President, Doyne Hunnicutt, Vice-President,
and D . 0 . Talbot, Secretary.
MEMBERS OF THE Board of Trustees are J. H. Wilson of Magnolia, President Bruce, Mrs. Ned Stewart of Texarkana, D. O. Talbot of Magnolia, Doyne Hunnicutt of Camden, and Henry Irons of Hot Springs.
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Administration Leads Academic, Student Life
DR. D. C. ANDREW
DR. CHARLES W. JACKSON
Dr. D. C. Andrew, Academic Dean, o::
ganizes and manages the academic fur:.=
tions of the college. As dean of facu... -
he is responsible for the developme::..:
and execution of an ever growing acE.
demic program at Southern State.
Dr. Charles W. Jackson, Assistant -
the President and Director of Researc-,,..,
acts as liaison between the Federal go--:-
ernment and the college in the procll.I'E
ment of Federal funds for higher educE.
tion . Dr. Jackson also supervises ti:_=
Upward Bound program for high schoo::_
students.
Milton B. Talley, Dean of Studen:s
formulates the noninstructional pro
grams serving the students in orien ~
tion counseling, financial aids, housing
health, student activities, and placemen~
Dr. George W. Harrod and Mrs . Am::.
Thomas,
for SSC
provide counseling service:;
students. They administ-e::
tests for college admission, admission
a degree program, and graduate exam
inations. They counsel students wit:::.
problems whether the problem concerns
school · or some other phase of studen:
life.
DEAN MIL TON B. TALLEY
GEORGE W. HARROD
MRS. ANN THOMAS
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College Keeps Student Records - and Money
MRS. MAXINE PORTERFIELD, Assistant Registrar, checks IBM cards for stray holes that may lead to Vietnam.
BERNARD H. POLK, Director of Student Aids, discusses possibility of a campus job with one of many students seeking work.
The Business Office headed by R. H . Cole,
Comptroller, maintains the financial affairs of
the college. All money spent or collected, whether
through the post office, bookstore, snackbar,
cafeteria, or instructional departments must be
recorded in this office .
From a student's first registration to his
graduation, records are kept of his performance.
Working with the Academic Dean, the Registrar's
office maintains a file of all students in school
at the present time and those that have attended
S :.S C. With the addition of IBM, data processing
has been made easier, faster, and more compact.
Bernard Polk, Director of Financial Affairs,
supervises student loans, student work-study
programs, and student scholarships. His office
must authorize all payments before any student
can receive a check.
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S ING AGENT Margaret Atchison handles e requisitions for everything from paper clips
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A COMBINATION of banker and diplomat, Business Manager R. H. Cole, Jr., keeps a close watch on the college budget.
THANKS TO FASTER IBM data processing, Registrar James Smyth, speeds grades to students - and draft boards.
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MAN OF MANY FACES, Dean of Men Ralph Wilson is one minute counseling friend, the next campus "police chief."
HELPING MAINTAIN the calm serenity of campus life, Assistant Dean of Men Thomas Scifres works closely with the students.
aylight or Dark
egulators
Student Life
:--=-arged with the responsibility for making
--:;:--.is life pleasant for students, faculty, and
alike are the administrators in the
:::=:.== of Student Affairs. Dean of Men Ralph
and his assistant, Tom Scifres, super
·vities of men students and those using
-- -=-.....s facilities such as the union and campus
~ 5 facilities.
::-s. ~ argie Harrod, Dean of Women, and her
- ~2""' , Miss Pat Weaver, counsel and advise
- ~-~:::!.en students. Miss Weaver also supervises
--=--==--: a.ctivities such as SGA, cheerleaders,
- - _.=.e Association of Women Students.
ALWAYS WILLING to listen to a coed's problems, Mrs. Margie Harrod has been Dean of Women for 16 years.
DIRECTING STUDENT activities Miss Pat Weaver makes a last minute check of her calendar.
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MR. R . B. GANDY, Adviser of Student Publications, dominates the news scene at Southern State College.
Publications Written
By, For, About Students
R. B. Gandy, Director of Public Relations
and Assistant Professor of Journalism, is in
charge of the college's public relations program.
He supervises the school print shop, publication
of The Bray and The Mulerider, and the News
Bureau in addition to instructing journalism
classes.
Mrs. Stanley Hipp operates the News Bu
reau. All press releases are sent from her office
to the student's home town newspaper when he
excels in some field or participates in some
special activity.
MRS. STANLEY HIPP, Director of News Bureau, connects the student with his home town via local and state newspapers.
s . NAIDA TYNDALL, Associate Librarian, orders books for the library and supervises student
---ary workers.
elpful Librarians
ssist Researchers
Containing 45,000 volumes, the library
. :des the extra information often needed for
~s work. Here students find material for
-=~=arch papers, speeches, readings for history,
::;:~::::J.ology or English and sometimes even for
-=--=~-ure or personal interest in a subject.
-S. KATHRYN CONDRAY, Instructor of Library Sci~ - makes copies of periodicals on the Library's
. Xerox machine. MRS. MARY K. LOONEY, Assis-~ ...ibrarian and Assistant Professor of Library
MISS VELMA LEE ADAMS, Head Librarian and Associate Professor of Library Science, combines teaching with library management.
Science, is in charge of cataloging new library acquisitions. MISS CAROLYN WYRICK, Secretary, types the monthly inventory tallies .
CLYDE THOMAS, Bookstore Manager, files the latest Bray editorial concerning the "high cost of textbooks."
MRS. INETHA YOUNG, Assistant Bookstore Manager, stands ready at her cash register to greet freshman book buyers.
Some of Students'
Happiest Moments
Spent in Union
While the purpose of campus life is educa
tion, the center of campus life is the Union.
Here students revitalize . They eat in the cafe
teria, visit with friends upstairs and have a coke,
check their mail at least six times a day, and
make necessary purchases in the bookstore,
whether the purchase be a book, a tube of tooth
paste, or a funny card.
SYMBOLIZING THE bookstore's attitude of helpful service, Mrs. Rena Richards extends palm to student.
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DEERE, Food Service Manager, fills out requisition for more food for hungry
NIGHTLY, MAIL bags replenish empty student boxes, according to ~ostmistress Mrs. C. D. Hipp.
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STUDENTS SUFFERING from chronic campus diseases go to Nurse Syble Fitzgerald for red pills and aspirin.
PLANT ENGINEER Billy Ray Machen points out escape route from Harrod Hall to Carolyn Hatfield.
Men, Machines Need
Continuous Care
Lights .. . water . .. heat .. . the physical
plant keeps the college moving. If the plumbing
clogs, or the lights go out, the men at the physi
cal plant hop to the rescue. They also repair
desks and tables, paint buildings and make
keys.
Dealing with a different type of physical
p lant, Mrs . Fitzgerald maintains the infirmary .
In the infirmary students can obtain minor
aids , such as dramamine for upset stomach a nd
tablets for colds, and excuses from classes. I:
a sick student requires supervision or if his
disease is contagious he is confined at the in
firmary. However, if a student gets very sick he
is sent home or placed in the hospital in town.
ASSIST ANT PLANT SUPERVISOR Leonard Sharp uses his mirror to keep a sharp eye on the campus.
S . MARION TITSWORTH MRS. MARZELLE GILLESPIE
S . CURTISTINE WALZ MISS SARA COUCH
S . CAROLYN BROWN MRS. HELEN SAMUEL
Secretaries -
Student Liaison
Helpful, hardworking secre
taries provide an essential liaison
between students and adminis
trative personnel. These are the
ladies who smooth the mechanism
of college life.
MRS. BONNYE POWELL
FACULTY College Action should be at least seventy
five per cent academic. The academic program
at SSC is administered by Dean Andrew. The
college is divided into seven divisions, six of
which lead to degrees, each of which is super
vised by a division chairman. Within the seventh
division are the junior college departments of
Agriculture, Engineering and Home Economics.
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BRUCE B. BEVENS, Chairman of the Division of Business and Commerce, helps provide future businessmen with knowledge to become rich and successful.
SSC Is Business
And Commerce
Accounting . . . statistics . . . marketing . . .
banking ... business is all of these and more. In
the Division of Business and Commerce stu
dents receive the Bachelor of Business Adminis
tration degree with a major in accounting, bus
iness administration, economics, or office ad
ministration. Two year programs are also offered
in general clerical and secretarial science for
students who plan to be office workers .
LOUIS J. BLANCHARD Associate Professor Accounting
SCOTT BOAZ Assistant Professor Economics
ROSEMARY CASEY Instructor Business
ELGIE LLOYD FIREOVED Professor Economics
MARIE D. GOODWIN Assistant Professor Business and Marketing
JIM KIMBELL Assistant Professor Accounting
ALVARENE G. PEACE Instructor Business
RICHARD SAMUEL Assistant Professor Business
ANNA RUTH TREXLER Instructor Secretarial Science
GAYLE WHITE Instructor Business
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DR. FRANK IRWIN, Chairman of Division of Education, guides the teachers who teach students to be teachers.
... EDUCATION
The purpose of the Di vision of Education
is to prepare teachers for the public schools .
Within the division, headed by Dr. Frank Irwin,
there are Departments of Elementary Education,
Secondary Education, and Recreation. Students
may obtain the degrees of Bachelor of Science
in Education with either a major in elementary
educatio'n or in secondary education.
KATHRYN BROWN Associate Professor of Physical Education
MARGARET R. DOWNING Assistant Professor of Physical Education
LEON HARDIN Associate Professor of Elementary Education
HAROLD R. KRAUSE Assistant Professor of Physical Education
LARRY W. McNEAL Assistant Professor of Physical Education
KATIE MARSHALL Assistant Professor of Physical Education
CALVIN NEAL Assistant Professor of Physical Education
EVELYN PACK Instructor of Physical Education
RAYMOND F. POWELL Assistant Professor of Physical Education
LAWRENCE H. ROBERTS Assistant Professor of Education
DELWIN ROSS Assistant Professor of Physical Education
AUBURN SMITH Assistant Professor of Physical Education
STELLA LEE SMITH Associate Professor of Elementary Education
W. T. WATSON Assistant Professor of Physical Education
RICHARD A. CARTER, Associate Professor of Physical Education, plans and coordinates athletic action on campus.
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DR. ROBERT G. CAMPBELL, Chairman of Division of Fine Arts and Professor of Music, coordinates the cultural education of Southern State students, from farmers to homemakers.
ONE LAST mental recital before student enters the world of musical competition.
• FINE ARTS
For the student who wishes a professional
career or to teach art or music in the public
schools, the Fine Arts Division offers a Bachelor
of Music degree and a Bachelor of Music Educa
tion. Two year programs in the field of art and
art education are also offered. An introduction
to the fields of art and music is presented to the
student in the General Education requirements.
DALENE BAER Instructor Music
MELVIN BALLARD Instructor Organ
NOVA JEAN GRESHAM Instructor Art
GENE KELSAY Assistant Professor Music
MONA LOKEY Assistant Professor Art
RICHARD O. OLIVER Professor Music
SHIRLEY GREAR SMART Assistant Professor · Music
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Y M. BELMONT ctor of English
=~A.BLUE -sociate Professor of Spanish
ctor of English
COLEMAN ctor of Spanish
-:;-v CORTEZ -s ctor of Speech
EARLY ctor of English
=-:-IA A. FORGEY ctor of English
= ~H B. GANDY -s·stant Professor of Journalism
S=--Y M . HARDIN ctor of Speech
-=GARET HARTON - -sociate Professor of Speech
::_ OR E. HARTSELL -; ctor of English
= ==.=RT L. HARTSELL ctor of Speech
LEY HIPP - <=sociate Professor of English
ctor of English
_ =-=...,. E. LITTLEJOHN -s·stant Professor of English
MEIKLE
EIKLE er of Speech
= tor of French and German
::>URTLE tor of English
===- REID - ;: s:.ant Professor of English
DR. GEORGE SIXBEY, Chairman of Humanities Division, interrelates activities of the speech, English, journalism, and foreign language departments.
HUMANITIES Comprised of the Departments of English,
Modern Foreign Language, Journalism, and
Speech, the Division of Humanities strives to
provide the student with basic skills in com
munication and a knowledge of his cultural
heritage.
VAL J. STERLE, JR. Instructor of Philosophy and Ethics
C. DALE WHITMAN Instructor of English
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... NATURAL SCIENCES
The Division of Natural Science prepares
students for careers in one or more science fields .
Students may obtain Bachelor of Science degrees
with majors in biology, chemistry, geology, and
mathematics or a Bachelor of Arts in biology and
mathematics . Two and three year courses are
offered in the preprofessional fields of medicine,
dentistry, medical technology, optometry, nurs
ing and wildlife management .
Within the Division of Natural Science, stu
dents are offered honors sections in mathemat
ics and chemistry. Students are admitted by
invitation which are issued on a basis of the stu
dent's test scores, high school and college rec
ords and recommendations of teachers . In these
courses students may complete in one semester
what normally takes two semesters to finish .
JERRY D. ANDERSON Assistant Professor Mathematics
JAMES T. AYRES Assistant Professor Chemistry
DR. JOHN J. CHAPMAN, Chairman of the Natural Science Division, coordinates activities in the teaching of math, physical, and biological sciences.
- ROLAN BROWN Assistant Professor B iology
OND W. CAMMACK
. CLEEK Assistant Professor
athematics
- ALEE COX Associate Professor a ·o1ogy
- C . DODSON Assistant Professor C emistry
LES R. FERGUSON Assistant Professor 3 'ology
~ORGE W. HENRY Assistant Professor
athematics
JAMISON ssistant Professor
3 · logy
3-=:<T H. LINCOLN =>,-ofessor ::;· emistry
LO A. McGEE ..;..ssistant Professor ::> y s ics
- -331E MAE MOORE .:;,ssistant Professor
ematics
A. SMART .:;,ssistant Professor -~emistry
ATSON
WETZIG -=>--ofes sor
matics
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DONALD BALDRIDGE Assistant Professor History
JOE A. BATES Instructor Psychology
WILLIAM NOLAN, Chairman of the Social Science Division, coordinates the activities of his department and is Associate Professor of Political Science.
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JULIA CARLE Instructor Sociology
WORTH B. CONN Assistant Professor Sociology
... SOCIAL SCIENCE ...
Teaching students to exercise critical judg
ments, to understand present situations in light
of past experiences, and to recognize the com
plexity of modern society, the Division of Social
Science offers both Bachelor of Science and Bach
elor of Arts degrees with majors in history,
psychology, and social psychology.
ERNEST A. FLEMIG Assistant Professor History
- - =. FLEMING .:..ss·stant Professor :;e.ography
- =L.EMISTER
JAMES T. FORGEY Instructor History
EVA GOODENOUGH Professor Psychology
DWIGHT L. HUDDLESTUN Assistant Professor Geography
ROBERT C. PERKINS Assistant Professor History
ROBERT B. WALZ. Professor History
JEAN WILLIAMS Instructor History
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--MRS. FLORRIE FRANKLIN, Chairman of the Home-making Department instructs "her girls" in the ways of sewing, catering, and home management.
Professional and
Technical Training
Offering courses on the junior college level,
the Division of Technical and Professional Edu
cation is a composite division . It prepares stu
dents for further training in the fields of agri
culture, home economics, and engineering.
MR. FRANK S. ROOT, Associate Professor of Engineering and Head of the Department of Engineering. introduces freshman and sophomore students to the intricities of Engineering.
AL A. CHILDS, Head of the Agriculture Departc oordinates the agriculture student's activities
e f arm and in the classroom.
THOMAS D. BOWLES Associate Professor Industrial Education
IVAN W. BROWN Assistant Professor Engineering
JACK T . HARRINGTON Assistant Professor Agriculture
WILLIAM C. LOE Assistant Professor Agriculture
LEWIS IKE SMART Assistant Professor Agriculture
ALBERT STEKER Assistant Professor Engineering
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CLASSES Beginning his career as a scared freshman,
the student soon adapts and his personality be
comes a part of the campus action. Learning both
in and out of the classroom for four years, he
works and plays as part of the college society.
As the years pass he matures and becomes more
sure of himself.
AS EDUCATION broadens and interests expand, students find time to express their increasing talents.
PHILLIP ALDERMAN, B.S. Arkadelphia
DON ALPE, B.B.A. Lake Village
DIANE ALPHIN, B.S.E. Norphlet
DAVID AMBRUSTER, B.B.A . Morristown, Penn.
JOHN ANDREWS, JR., B.B.A .
Stamps
SUNTHORN ARUNANONDCHAI, B.B.A.
Bangkok, Thialand
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'Seniority' Dominates
Majority-Number Is
Few but Power Is Great More than just a class ring or a diploma, the
senior year brings a completion of four years of
hard work. Crowning touches are added as stu
dents practice teach, conduct individual experi
mental projects and attend seminars.
Seniors, although only 200 strong, dominate
the campus by right of seniority.
Plans are finalized; some attend graduate
school , some begin work , and others go into
the service.
BILL ASKEW, B.B.A. Waldo
FRANCES ATES, B .S.E. Natchitoches, La.
KENNY ATKINS, B.B .A. Waldo
LINDA AUSTIN, B .S. Texarkana
JUDY BAILEY, B .S.E. Magnolia
JERRY BARGE, B.A. Shongaloo, La.
BILLY BARNETT, B.S.E. Waldo
DAVID BARWICK, B .S . Hope
DENA BASHFORD, B.S.E . Smackover
CHARLES BATSON, B .B .A. Pine Bluff
GRADY BEALE, B.S.E . Camden
CHARLES BEGGS, B .B.A. Hope
MELINDA BEGGS, B .S.E. El Dorado
THOMAS BELMONT, B.S. Little Rock
ANTHONY BENNETT, B.S. Magnolia
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NONCHALANT, yet sophisticated, seniors care less for status seeking and concentrate on seeking knowledge. They even go to classes on bicycles--an unheard of practice to maturity-minded lower class men.
GARY BENTON, B.B.A. Camden
DAVID BILLINS, B .S. Camden
MIKE BIRD, B.S. Magnolia
MAURICE BIRDWELL, B.S. Magnolia
PHILLIP BLACKWELL, B .B.A.
El Dorado
HENRY BLANKE, B .A. Texarkana, Tex.
GARY BLAYLOCK, B.B.A . Magnolia
MARY BOWLIN, B .B .A. Magnolia
JOE BREASHEARS, B .S.E. Story
ISABELLE BRIAN, B .S.E. Camden
ELIZABETH BRUCE, B.A. Magnolia
MIKE BURKE, B.S.E. Stamps
BILLY JOE BURSON, B.S.L Smackover
CHARLES BURTON, B .S .E. Smackover
JAMES BUTLER, B.B.A. Little Rock
LOUIS BUTLER, B.S.E. Magnolia
CHARLOTTE BYRD, B.S.E. Gurdon
JAMES CALLOWAY, B.B.A. Smackover
DONNA CAMP, B.S.E. Magnolia
LARRY CAMPBELL, B.S. El Dorado
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DALE CAREY, B.M.E. Norphlet
PAULA CARRIE, B.S.E. Camden
WILLIAM CASEY, B.S. Texarkana
NICKY DALE CHAMBERS, B.A.
Camden
JAMES CHRISTIE, B.B.A. Magnolia
THOMAS CLEEK, B.S.E. Magnolia
PAUL COBB, B.B.A. Hope
MARY ALICE COLQUITT, B.M.E.
Magnolia
DEAN COMBS, B.A. El Dorado
WHEN NOT PROTESTING against administrative regulations, Mccrary Hall residents occasionally find time for intramural sports.
:_- r-;:--g COOK, B.S.E. -=-ex a rkana
~.:: ::...c. -c ES CORBELL, B.S. · ·neral Springs
~=-=- CORNISH, B.B.A. :=kQueen
-:.:.- - oLYN COWLING, B .B.A. : oreman
- ~ ::JALRYMPLE, B.S. ' - gnolia
=-=-~ DANFORD, B.S. ~ =. ::>orado
: =~==3T DANIEL, B.B.A. a:nden
-=~-:- ::JANIELS, B.B.A. -=-::xarkana, Tex.
=-=-~~TI E DANSBY, B.S. ~ ::xarkana
_:._ ::JAVIDSON, B .S.E. ~ '..1.Ston , Tex.
~-: -__- ::JENN ARD, B.A. ?--=.e B luff
- ~ON , B.S.E. ~-=:;:, ens
r:- DODSON, B.S. =g::i.olia
-:-= - -=~-;-E DOTY, B.S.E. rado
~ DOWNS, B.S.E. _ = g-::olia
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FRED DOWNS, B .B .A. Texarkana, Tex.
CHARLES DUNN, B .A . Magnolia
BARBARA EARHART, B .S .E .
Mena
GERALD EATON, B .B .A. Texarkana
SUSAN EDWARDS, B.S.E. Camden
LOUIS ENDEL, B .A . El Dorado
JIM ERIKSON, B.S . Willistown, N.D.
JUDY ERRINGTON, B .S .E . Magnolia
MARY ERVIN, B.S.E . Magnolia
LADONNA FABIAN, B .S .E. Magnolia
PAMELA FALLS , B .S . Long Beach, Calif.
HENRY FERGUSON, B.A. El Dorado
JOHN FERRO, B.B .A. New Bedford, Mass .
JIMMY VON FINCHER, B.B.A .
Stephens
DAN FORD, B .A. Magnolia
:x)P LOOKS ON (with interest?) as Dick Clark's -=-·on Concert makes the SSCscene--tothetune _-ss,ooo.
KAREN FORD, B.S.E . Magnolia
KEN FORD, B.S.E. Magnolia
DIANNE FORMBY, B.S.E. Magnolia
TROSEY FORMBY, B .B .A. Taylor
DAWN FORTNER, B.S.E . Hatfield
MARTHA FRANK, B .S . El Dorado
WILLIAM FRIDAY, B .S. Hope
A. G . FULLER, B .S . Buckner
SHIRLEY FULTON, B.A. Oklahoma City, Okla.
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DANIEL GATHRIGHT, B .B.A. Magnolia
GRACE GERREN, B .A. Lewisville
JON GILCHRIST, B.B.A. Camden
SUZANNE GREEN, B .A . Magnolia
WAYNE GRIFFIN, B .B.A. Camden
JAMES GRIFFIN, B.S. Fulton
CAROL GURNEA, B .A . Magnolia
JAY HAAS, B .S . El Dorado
DAVID HALL, B.S.E. Pine Bluff
GERI HARRELL, B.S.E . El Dorado
BONNIE HARRIS , B.B.A. Prescott
LARRY HARTNESS, B.B.A. Nashville
FRED HAWKINS, B.B.A. Camden
W.E. HAWTHORNE, B .S.E. Homer,La.
ALVY HAYS, B.S .E . Van Buren
BILLHAYTER,B.S. Fairhaven, Mass.
KATHRYN HAYTER, B .S.E. El Dorado
DOROTHY HANSON, B .S.E. Springhill, La.
BILLIE HAYNIE, B.S.E. Camden
SAMMY HEARNSBERGER, B .B.A.
Fordyce
CHARLENE DOTY, Connie Long, and Linda Shinn competed for Talbot Hall Sweetheart. Connie won by a Long shot.
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JOHN H. HEDRICK, B.B.A. Texarkana, Tex.
PAT HENDERSON, B .S .E. Magnolia
CATHIE S. HENDRIX, B.S.E. Camden
GRACE HENLEY, B.S.E. Norphlet
THOMAS HENNESSY, B.A. Magnolia
MILBURN E.
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HODGES, B.B.A. Cherry Valley
CAROLYN HOPKINS, B.B.A. Texarkana
TRAVIS HOPPER, B.B.A. Sparkman
GLEN EDGAR HOUSER, B.B.A.
Lockesburg
LIKE MOUNTAIN climbing, students eat daily in the cafeteria because it's there.
H...i\RLES :IUMPHRIES, B .B .A .
Fort Smith
rTCHAEL ::IUNTINGTON, B.A.
Aj lune, Wash.
:_-_\.fES HUST, B .S . :Magnolia
-_..,.__...-qOLYN IRWIN, B .S .E. :Magnolia
?TCHARD JOHNSON, B .S . Camden
_--c_~ J ONES, B.S.E. Stamps
~-\RLES JONES, B .S .E. B anks
-::::::=-.\.1A JONES, B .S .E. Stephens
-~ J ORDAN, B.B.A. Camden
- -_-:_- KEETON, B.B.A . -=-aylor
y
.;-- I.INGSWORTH, B .S .E.
~33Y KNIGHTON, B .B .A. ragnolia
~ -:;,=-.ES KRIEHN, B .B .A. ?:-escott
~--=- - ~ - LAND, B.S. S -:!'eve p ort , La.
-:..:-: =-~ :__--c_ ~G-STON, B .S.E.
: ·~c ion Cit y
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DIAN LEECH, B .S . Mena
ANDREW LE GRAND, B.B.A. Texarkana
RONNIE LEMAY, B .B.A. Little Rock
JIM LEONARD, B .B.A. Dumas
BETTY LEWIS, B .S . Texarkana
BRUCE LIMBERG, B.S.E . Jamestown, N .Y.
KAREN LINDSEY, B.S.E. Stamps
MARGARET LITTLEJOHN, B.A.
Magnolia
BETTY LOGEROT, B .A. Magnolia
PEGGY LONGING, B.S.E. Smackover
TERRY McCLAIN, B .B.A. Camden
NANCY L. McDOWELL, B.S.E .
Texarkana
WALLIE McGRAW, B.S.E . Ashdown
FREEMAN McKELVEY, B .B .A.
Prescott
DONNA KAYE MASSEY, B .S.E .
Texarkana
BETTY METCALF, B.S.E. Hot Springs
STEVE MIDDLEBROOKS, B .B .A .
Stephens
DON MILLER, B .S .E . Rosston
RICHARD D . MILLER, B .S .E. Bodcaw
STELLA MILLS, B .S .E . Fouke
PHYLLIS MONTGOMERY, B .B .A.
Mena
JERRY MOORE, B .B .A. Hampton
KAREN L. MOORE, B.A. Texarkana
DON MYERS, B .B .A . DeQueen
DID SHE or didn't she (hit the ball)?-Only the umpire knows for sure. Betty Metcalf tries for a homer during women's intramurals.
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PAT MYERS, B.S.E . Black Fork
JOHN NEEDHAM, B .A. Prescott
RICHARD NIX, B.S. Garland
PAMELA G. NOLTE, B.A. Texarkana
KENNETH F. NORRIS, B .S . Warren
DAVID NORRIS, B.S. El Dorado
H. WM. NUTT, B.B.A. Fordyce
PAT PARKER, B.B.A . El Dorado
SHERRY JEAN PARKER, B.B.A.
Magnolia
RICHARD PASS, B .B .A. Village
PAT PENDLETON, B.S.E. Little Rock
FRANK PERRY, B .S . El Dorado
RALPH PERRY, B.S.E. Fairhaven, Mass.
MARY PHILLIPS, B.S .E. Magnolia
JOHN H. PIERCE, B .B .A. Hope
PAT POLLAN, B.B .A . Dangerfield, Tex.
TOMYE E. POWER, B .S .E . Hope
CAROLYN PUCKETT, B.S.E. Magnolia
SHIRLEY PRIMM, B.S.E. Springhill, La.
VAN DAVID PRIVITT, B .B.A. Nashville
STUDENTS, SUCH as Tom Belmont, take advantage of modern lab facilities to work on advanced chemistry projects.
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JOAN PURIFOY, B.S.E. Texarkana
LINDA RAINWATER, B.S.E. El Dorado
LINDA RAMBO, B .S .E. El Dorado
HORACE RAY, B.B.A. Nashville
RICHMOND REEVES, B.B.A. Buckner
MARY RINER, B.S.E . Magnolia
JAMES ROBBINS, B .M .E. Champaign, Ill.
MARILYN ROBINSON, B .S .E .
Camden
ROBERT D . ROGERS , B.S. El Dorado
THEODORIS RUSS , B .A. Magnolia
JACKY RUSSELL, B .A. Hope
BILLY DALE SAMS , B.S.E. Texarkana
BRIGHT LIGHTS of the big city ...
LINDA SCROGGINS, B.S .E. Hope
RAY SCROGGS, B .M.E. Magnolia
JOHN SELPH, B.B.A. Sparkman
PAT SELPH, B.S.E . Hot Springs
LOUIS K. SHARP, B.S.E. El Dorado
LINDA SHINN, B.S.E. Magnolia
DAVID SHIREY, B .S. Homer,La.
CAMELIA SHOCK, B.S. Texarkana
JAMES SLAGLE, B.B .A . Hot Springs
EDNA STRICKLIN, B.S.E . Hatfield
HAROLD A. SMITH, B.B.A. Blevins
PATSY SOUTER, B .S .E. Taylor
MORT STEPP, B .A. El Dorado
DALE STONECIPHER, B.S.E. Magnolia
PAT STOUT, B.A. Santa Ana, Calif.
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- :..=:..':'ER N. STRATTON, B.S. ~ Dorado
:_- ~s STUART, B.B.A. ~aylor
~"3ERT R. S-"""LLIVENT, B.B.A.
3earden
:__-_:-o YCE ~~<vfERLIN, B.S.E .
_fagnolia
~---~ARA TACKETT, B .S.E. Hot Springs
:~:::::C-:'H TALIAFERRO, B.S.E. Hope
~ TALLEY, B .S .E . "hongaloo, La.
- =>. TEUTSCH, B .B .A . Shongaloo, La.
~A THOMAS, B.S.E. :\lfagnolia
=---2-N THOMASON, B.S. S amps
-=- IBLOTTE TODD, B .S. fagnolia
~y L . TOOMBS, B .B .A . _ -orphlet
::-=-_;_ S. TUCKER, B.A. :=..ordsburg, N .M .
_ -_.\LD VANN, B .B.A. ~agnolia
- _ -_.\LD WADE, B .B .A . agnolia
:::_-....?.RY WALLER, B .B .A. ~merson
: :: :-CE WALLER, B.S.E . ....:agnolia
- -_.\LD w. -_-i.:..THALL, B .S.E.
,.agnolia
=:?3Y WARD, B.S. -:=-exarkana
~-WARD , B.S.E. ~gnolia
THE RARE QUIET moments on a deserted stairway give one time for thought between classes.
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MIKE WASHINGTON, B.S. Springhill , La .
HERMAN WATERS, B.B.A . Magnolia
JANICE WATSON, B .S.E. Waldo
DAVID WEST, B .S .E . Hot Springs
LINDA WEST, B .A. Magnolia
SIDNEY WEST, B .S . El Dorado
LARRY WHITLEY, B .S. Thornton
ELVA WILLIAMS; B .S.E. Smackover
L . WAYNE WILLIAMS, ]3 .. S. El Dorado
JERRY WILLIAMS, B .A . Hope
SHIRLEY WILLIAMS, B .S .E. Longview, Tex.
JAMES F . WILLIS , B .A. Heber Springs
BARBARA WILSON, B .S .E. Magnolia
BENNY WILSON, B.S. Magnolia
DREW WILSON, B.S. Magnolia
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GAIL WINGFIELD, B .S . El Dorado
JOE WINGFIELD, B.B.A. Magnolia
DEXTER WINN, B .B.A. Magnolia
DONNIE J . WISE, B .S.E. Springhill , La.
VIRGINIA M. WOFFORD, B.S.
Sheridan
BODIE C. WOODS, B .B .A. Foreman
BENNY WRIGHT, B.B.A. Hooks , Tex.
JOHN YAGER, B .S . Magnolia
MARY YOUNG, B .S .E. Mineral Springs
FOR MANY seniors May brings FINAL exams.
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Frustration Eases
As Juniors Near Climax
Of Academic Goals
Having chosen a major and moving toward
this ,goal, the junior is steadily striving. He is
headed for graduation. The junior knows himself,
knows who he is, knows where he is going, and
knows just how he will get there .
JULIE ADAMS Magnolia
STEVE ADAY Dallas, Tex.
HOWARD ADY Novato, Calif.
ROBERT C . AGUILERA Johnstown, N. Y.
Y ACUB R. AKKUB Jordan
GARY F . AMIS El Dorado
LARRYW. ANDERSON Magnolia
SHIRLEY A . ANDERSON Prescott
RUSTY ARNOLD Texarkana
LINDA D. ARRINGTON Hope
JIM BAKER Glenwood
HAROLD BARR Gentry
WANDA BATES El Dorado
BARBARA BATSON Pine Bluff
ANN B. BEASLEY Cotton Valley, La.
BILLY BEASLEY Sarepta, La.
HOME ... SWEET HOME
DERRILL BEA VER Camden
JANET BELL New Boston, Tex.
WILLIAM BELL Sparkman
BRUCE B. BEVENS, JR. Magnolia
DAVID BIRGE Texarkana, Tex.
DOROTHY BISHOP El Dorado
HAROLD M. BLACKWELL Magnolia
LINDA BLANCHARD Horatio
MARY ANNE BONNER Hot Springs
STEVE BOULEY Fairhaven, Mass.
GILDA BRASWELL Camden
DON A. BRAZZEL Junction City
DON BROACH Camden
DAVID P. BROWN Camden
JUDY BROWN Camden
JUDY BRUHN Hot Springs
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GREGG BUCHANAN Prescott
RUTHA BUGGS Magnolia
DANNY BULLARD Mena
JIMMY BURDUE Magnolia
NORA ANN BURTON Brickeys
MELBA BUSSELL Emerson
JAMES RAY BUSSEY Waldo
HOW ARD BYERS Hope
JUANICE CARELOCK El Dorado
JOHN D. CARMACK Oden
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GARY E. CARROLL Camden
HAROLD B. CARTER Village
TOM E. CARTER Stephens
JAMES M. CHAMBERLAIN Malvern
RONALD CHANDLER Camden
IMOGENE CLANTON Magnolia
TOMMY CLEMM Texarkana, Tex.
JANIS CLICK Magnolia
ARCHIE CLOWERS De Queen
OLIVIA SUE COOK Thornton
CAROL COOPER Magnolia
MARCIA JO CORNELIUS Prescott
RONALD CRIDER Magnolia
STANLEY CROSS Texarkana, Tex.
GEORGE CRUMP Haynesville, La.
JAMES D. CULLINS El Dorado
JOHN K. CURRAN Minneapolis, Minn.
CAROLYN CURTIS Camden
MIKE DANIEL Magnolia
PADDY DAVIS Hope
~HlARJ , AKz \ w
IN THE SERENITY of our dorms ...
ARTHUR DAWSON Ft. Smith
RANDY DAY Fairhaven, Mass.
DONNY DENTON Sparkman, Ark.
GEORGIA DENTON El Dorado
JEANNE DETTENHAIM Lake Providence, La.
GLORIA DIVINE Camden
JIMMY DOWNS Orange Springs, Fla.
MIKE DUMAS El Dorado
MICHAEL DYKES Covington, La.
STEVE ELLIOTT Little Rock
GEORGE ERIQUEZZO Danbury, Conn.
DON EUDY El Dorado
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LEARNING CONTINUES after dark.
RICHARD FOSTER Camden
JAMES C. FOUSE Hope
CAROLE FREPPON Magnolia
JERRY FREPPON Bald Knob
ANNE FULLER Lewisville
STEVE FULTON Waurika, Okla.
TRAVIS C. GILES Texarkana
LINDA GILLIS Texarkana
JERRY D. GIVENS Smackover
DENNIS GLASGOW Nashville
ROBERT GOLINE Texarkana
DONALD GOODMAN Bismarck
BRENDA EV ANS Hope
RONALD FAHRNI Texarkana
WALTER FALL Shreveport, La.
CAROL FINCHER Camden
BETTY FLEMING Ashdown
TERRY FORD Magnolia
JACKIE GOREE Magnolia
HARRISON GRACE Texarkana
JAMES GRANT Bedford, Ind.
DON GREEN Benton
BRUCE GRIFFIN Maybrook, N. Y.
BARBARA GRIFFING Winnsboro, La.
MILTON HANCOCK Amity
RON HARDCASTLE El Dorado
MARIJANE HARE Stephens
JERRY HARRELL Bryant
KAREN HARTER Magnolia
VIRGINIA HARWELL Hope
DOROTHEY HATFIELD Hope
JOE M. HATLEY Norphlet
VESTA HEBEL Texarkana
BILL HENDRICKS Camden
GLEN HICKMAN Texarkana
RANDALL HICKS Texarkana, Tex.
LINDA HINSLEY Texarkana
JOAN HUBBARD Texarka na, Tex.
LINDA HULSEY Hope
BILLIE JO HURST Lewisville
SUSAN HURST Hot Springs
BENNIE HUTCHESON Magnolia
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REESE HUTCHESON Sparkman
JEAN HYDE Pine Bluff
LANA IRWIN Camden
ROSE JACKSON Lockesburg
VINITA JACKSON Horatio
REBECCA JERNIGAN Texarkana
GEORGE JOHNSON Bald Knob
JACKIE 0. JOHNSON Bald Knob
MIKE JOHNSON Fordyce
SANDIE JOHNSON De Queen
JAY JOHNSTON El Dorado
DARRELL JONES Magnolia
ALAN W. JORDAN Camden
DAN M. JOSLIN Magnolia
CHARLES JOYCE Stamps
CHARN KIATFUENGFOO Bangkok, Thailand
DAVID KIRKPATRICK Magnolia
JEAN KITE Texarkana, Tex.
LARRY W. KNIGHTEN Murfreesboro
DOUG LAMBERT Waldo
JERRY L. LANGLEY Magnolia
JOHN R. LA WREN CE Westport, Conn.
VICKIE LEFEVERS Magnolia
LANELL LEWIS Magnolia
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RAYMOND LEWIS Magnolia
KENNY LIGHT Hope
NELL MCCORMICK Texarkana, Tex.
BOB G. MCCRACKEN El Dorado
JANENE MCCRARY El Dorado
ROBERT MCFARLAND Nashville
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WINNERS AND LOSERS alike visited the campus prior to the November elections. Freshman Congressman David Pryor was one who made it!
JUDY MCGOUGH Camden
VIRGIL MCGOUGH El Dorado
TOMMY MCJUNKINS Nashville
KATHY MCLAUGHLIN El Dorado
CHARLES MCMANUS Camden
THOMAS MCTAGGART Buffalo, N. Y.
ROBERT MANDELL Mattapoisett, Mass.
RICHARD MARCHAND New Bedford, Mass.
VIRGINIA MARKS Magnolia
TOMMIE MARTIN Horatio
GERALD MARTINDALE Texarkana
STEPHEN MASON El Dorado
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LINDA MELTON Texarkana, Tex.
MELBA MERCHANT Texarkana
BEVERLY MEREDITH Foreman
MICHELLE MILBURN Cove
JOELLA MILLER Malvern
MARTHA MOLNAIRD El Dorado
SONYA MONK Stamps
JANE L. MOODY Magnolia
CHARLES MOORE Nash, Tex.
DAN W. MOORE Texarkana
YVONNE MOORE Magnolia
CHARLOTTE MORGAN Magnolia
CLANTON contemplates clatter ...
GAIL MORRIS Magnolia
DENNIS MOSLEY Magnolia
THOMAS NANICK Boomingdale, N. J.
JERRY D . NASH Camden
CHLORIS NIEBERGALL Magnolia
GEORGE NIPPER Magnolia
MA VIS NIPPER Magnolia
BILL NIPPER Magnolia
BILLY DON NIX Longview, Tex.
LYNN NORMAN Waldo
BABS NORMINGTON Texarkana, Tex.
JAMES NORTHUM Nashville
BETTY L . NUTT Lewisville
LINDA NUTT Malvern
ANITA OGLESBY Foreman
TOM O'NEILL Baltimore, Md.
JUDY OWEN Hope
ANNIE OWENS Texarkana, Tex.
BUD PARKER Bossier City, La.
ANN PARKS Searcy
RALPH PARKS El Dorado
CHARLES PEACOCK Ashdown
DAVID PESSES Magnolia
ARTHUR PHILLIPS Magnolia
JERRY PICKERING Waldo
MARY PICKLER Taylor
JO POLK McNeil
CALVIN PORTER Magnolia
BILLY PRICE McGehee
CHARLES B. PRICE Texarkana, Tex.
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BROWNING IS POPULAR among students being introduced to college level poetry.
RICHARD REVELS Lockesburg
J. D. REYNOLDS Camden
CHARLES ROBERTS Junction City
JO ANN ROBERTS Camden
JOSIE ROBERTS El Dorado
MALINDA ROBERTS Havana
BARRY ROBERTSON Stephens
JOANNE ROBERTSON Camden
GENE ROBINSON Hope
FRANCES ROGERS Texarkana
GEORGE ROWE Camden
KENNETH RUSH El Dorado
DWIGHT PRICE Texarkana, Tex.
PHIL RANKIN Fordyce
GENE RAVENSCRAFT Murfreesboro
DONALD REAVES Texarkana, Tex.
CHARLOTTE REEVES Magnolia
MICHAEL REEJVES Smackover
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BONNIE SALLEY Sarepta, La.
RICHARD SAVA Texa rkana, Tex.
JAMES M . SCHIECK Little Rock
SHARON SCOGGIN Nashville
BILLY J. SETSER Siloa m Spring s
RONNIE SEYMOUR Nashville
VIRGINIA SHARP Nashville
PAUL SHELTS Magnolia
KENNETH SIBLEY Mag nolia
WALTER SILLIMAN Ca mden
DARWIN SIMPSON Mena
DAVID SLATON Camden
ANNABELLE SMITH Magnolia
CALVIN SMITH Hamburg
DOROTHY SMITH Magnolia
ELOIS SMITH El Dorado
SHARON SMITH El Dorado
BENNIE STANTON Magnolia
TREBY ST ATEN Springhill , La.
HARRY E . STEPHENS Magnolia
REBECCA STEW ART Magnolia
SUE STEWART Nash, Tex.
SUE STOKEN Wake Village, Tex.
JIMMY STONE Nashville
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RONNIE LEMAY prepares to defend himself against "Bear" hunters at the Homecoming pep rally.
VICKIE SULTON Malvern
GLADNEY SUMMER Magnolia
COLIN TALBOT Camden
JANE TALLEY Springhill, La.
SAMUEL TATOM Stamps
TERRELL TAYLOR Magnolia
JIMMY THACHER Duncan, Okla.
LARRY THOMPSON Smackover
ROY TIMMERMAN Fair Lawn, N. J.
LINDA TIMMONS Springhill , La.
JIM TODD Lonoke
RONNY TOLLETT Magnolia
TERRY TOMLINSON Bragg City, Mo.
CHRISTOPHER TOTTEN Manchester, Conn.
CHARLES TREXLER Emmet
NANCY TREXLER Emmet
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RICHARD STRATTON El Dorado
NANCY STRINGFELLOW El Dorado
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PEGGY TRIBBLE Nashville
DOROTHY TRIMBLE Magnolia
JOHNNY TUNE Texarkana
TERRY VARNADO Norphlet
GEORGE VAUGHN Texarkana
MIKE VELCHOFF Magnolia
ROBERTA WADSWORTH Magnolia
ROBERT WALDEN Magnolia
LESLIE WALKER Camden
SANDRA WALL Royal , Ark.
LINDA WALTERS Gurdon
DEE WALLER Sarepta
BOBBY WARD Pencil Bluff
CORLISS WARE Magnolia
CHARLES WARREN Hope
LEON WATSON Waldo
PAULETTE WEA VER Texarkana
TOMMY WEEMS Bradley
BARBARA WHATLEY El Dorado
MAX WHITE Magnolia
GENE WHITE Camden
RICHARD WHITE Magnolia
PAULETTE WHITLEY Magnolia
MIKE WHITLOW Springhill , La.
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DELWYN WILEY Waldo
TAMARA WILHITE Magnolia
SANDRA WILKERSON Stamps
RAY WILCOX Camden
ROY WILCOX Camden
CHERYL WILLIAMS Texarkana
LINDA WILLIAMSON Booneville
GILBERT WILSON Toledo, Ohio
TOMMYE WILSON Stephens
DONNY WOODS Nashville
RONNY WOODS Nashville
SALLY WOOD UL Mt. Holly, N . J.
JIM WORKS Bradley
TOMMY WYRICK Magnolia
Having Found Direction 'Sophs' Begin Work
Having been in college a year, the sophomore
feels that he owns the school. He has been at
S.S.C. long enough to know his way around
"sort of."
Being a sophomore is more than just the com
pletion of 24 class hours. It is a state of mind.
It's that in between year when most students go
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DON ABLES, Camden DANNY ADAMS, Banks FRANK ADCOCK, Camden MARILYN ADCOCK, Horatio
MIKE ADCOCK, El Dorado WARREN ADCOCK, Horatio AHMAD AKHAVAN, Tehran, Iran GENE ALESHIRE, Cove
JIMMY ALLEN, Magnolia BECKY ALLEN, Stamps TERRY ALLEN, Hope SHARRON ALLWHITE, McNeil
DAVID ANDERSON, Prescott GARY ANDREWS, Smackover LINDA ANTHONY, Fordyce SHARON ARRINGTON, Stephens
DONNA ASHTON, Magnolia DON ATKINS, Magnolia RACHEL ATKINSON, Magnolia JANE AUSTIN, Texarkana
through an awa~ening period and discover that
the world is a serious place-not just one big
party.
This period of depression has been called the
"sophomore slump" and is often considered to be
the most difficult year faced by a student in col
lege. The student matures, decides upon a major,
and earnestly goes to work.
,; i=E - WE have street lights, even.
JOHNNY BAKER, Magnolia CLARENCE BARRONG, Hope MIKE BASHFORD, Smackover NEAL BA TES, El Dorado
DORSEY BEARDEN, Magnolia SUE BEARDEN, Magnolia ANN BECK, Hope BOBBY BEENE , Nashville
JANICE BENNETT, Smackover SIDNEY BENNETT, Little Rock KATHY BENTON, Camden BETTY BENTZ, Hot Springs
DAVID BEST, El Dorado DIANE BILLITER, Pine Bluff EDNA BLACK, McNeil WILLIAM BLACKWOOD, El Dorado
JUJUAN BONDMAN, El Dorado CURTIS BOURLAND, Camden JOHN BOWLES, Magnolia SHARON BOWLES, Magnolia
TOMMY BRIGH T , Hope WAYNE BROWN, M a gnolia DAVID BROWN, Mena FRANK BUCH ANAN, Texarkana
ANN BURKE, Smackover S USAN BURNHAM, Camden JOHN BURSON, El Dorado LYNDA BUSSEY, Bradley
JEANNE BUTLER, Springhill, La. CAROL BYRNE, El Dorado RONNIE CALAWAY, Camden JIM CALKINS , Smackover
BEVERLY CAMP, Pine Bluff K ENNY CAMP, H a ynesville, La. CHARNI CARLE, Magnolia CLOTEE N CAR ROLL , Magnolia
KNEELING ALREADY-Mustang appeal, maybe?
JUDY CARROLL, Rison ROBERT CASH, England LOY CASSADY, Nashville WILLIAM CASTEEL, Camden
KATHLEEN CHAMBERS, Magnolia RODNEY CHANDLER, Magnolia POLLY CHILDS, Magnolia DIANE CHOWNING, Magnolia
MOLLY CLARK, Waldo RODNEY CLARK, Waldo CURTIS CLAYTON, Malvern GEORGE CLEARY, Paris
DANIEL CLOUD, Magnolia BEN COBB, Texarkana MICHELE COBB, Texarkana LYNDA COKER, Lake Village
THOMAS COLEMAN, Texarkana TOM COLLINS, Texarkana IRENE CONN, Magnolia BRUCE CONN, Magnolia
BOBBY COOK, Stamps KEN COOPER, Minden, La. JANICE COPELIN, Texarkana JAMES CORBELL, Mineral Springs
KENNETH COWLING, Foreman JERRY CRAIN, El Dorado ANN CRAWFORD, Magnolia MAMIE CRAWFORD, El Dorado
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OVERSTREET AT NIGHT reflects "the-quiet-beforethe-storm" atmosphere during Dead Week first of the semester.
JIMMY CREECH, Norphlet HARRY CROSSETT, Monticello LOUIS CRUA, Nyach, N . Y. BEN CURTIS, Magnolia JIM DALE , Nashville LINDA DANIEL, Nashville
LOREEN DANIEL, Camden JAN DANIELS, Rosston
TOMMY DAVIDSON, El Dorado FREIDA DA VIS , Camden SCHA WNNEE DA VIS, Camden DARRELL DEAN, Malvern
JIM DEATHRAGE, Hot Springs COSBY DEDMAN, Camden PAULA DIFFEE, McNeil MICHAEL DIXON, Waldo JIMMY DOHERTY, Wynne DANNY DOSS, Hot Springs
MAUREEN DOTY, El Dorado GARY DUKE, Magnolia RICHARD DUPUIS, New Bedford, Mass . MYRTLE EADES, Magnolia VERSIE EASTER, Magnolia VIRGINIA EDWARDS, Hope
WENDELL EDWARDS, El Dorado RONNY ELLISON, Magnolia KAY EMERSON, Magnolia EDDIE ENLOE, Shreveport, La. LARRY EPPS, El Dorado SUSAN ERWIN, Hope
RONNIE ERWIN, Magnolia JUDY EV ANS, Hampton DAVID FARMER, Smackover SARAH FARRAR, Norphlet MARY FAULK, Emerson RALPH FAULKNER, El Dorado
GORDON FENDLAY, Hot Springs GEORGE FERREIRA, New Bedford, Mass: JOAN FINCHER, Stephens SHERRY FINCHER, Stephens EDDY FISHER, Royal JERRY FITZGERALD, El Dorado
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POINTERS ARE OBSERVED by classmate as Joan Gatlin
gives sales pitch.
JEAN FLAHERTY, N a shville LAVON FLAHERTY, McCaskill DAVID FOLSOM, Murfreesboro SANDRA FOSTER, Wa ldo
DAVID FRASCHIEUR, Gra nnis JEANNETTE FRANKLIN, Taylor CHRIS FRANKS, Ashdown REBECCA FRANKS, Ma gnolia
JERRY FRAZIER, Magnolia BILL FRITTS, Minera l Springs JUDY FULLER, Buckner DELL GATES, Magnolia
MARETTA GATHRIGHT, Magnolia WILLIAM GATHRIGHT, El Dora do KERRY GATLIN, Ashdow n JOAN GATLIN, Yazoo City, Miss .
CAROLYN GAYLORD, Magnolia WAYNE GIFFORD, Fairhaven, M ass. ROBIN GILES, El Dorado GILDA GILL, Magnolia
THOMAS GILLEYLEN, Murfreesboro RICHARD GOLLEHER, Carlisle LYLE GOODWIN, El Dorado LARRY GORTNEY, Camden
BOBBY GRAHAM, Des Arc DON GRAVES, El Dorado ERNESTINE GRAY, Magnolia FREDDY GREEN, Texarkana
JIMMY GREEN, Stuttgart DOUG GREEN, Magnolia GARY GREENE, Ashdown ROBERT GREENE, Magnolia
PHILLIP GRIFFIN, El Dorado WAYNE GRIFFIN, Kingsland DAVID GRIMMETT, Hope CHARLES HADDEN, El Dorado
CARLOTTA HALL, Hot Springs BECKY HANCOCK, Monticello CHARLES HANDLEY, Vandervoort BO NIT A HARRELL, El Dorado
MIKE HARRINGTON, Sheridan BOBBY HARRIS, Texarkana JOAN HARRISON, El Dorado MIKE HARTSFIELD, El Dorado
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EV A HA YES, Magnolia TOM HA YNES, Hayti, Mo. GLENN HAYNIE, Magnolia MICHAEL HAZELWOOD, Magnolia
ROBERT HENDERSON, Waldo SUZANNE HENDRICKS, Waldo MARY LOU HENRY, El Dorado BETTY HICKS, N a shville
DOUG HINES, Prescott ROGER HINES, Texarkana GERALD HOBSON, England TOMMY HODGE, Huttig
GARY HOLLOWAY, Junction City HELEN HOLLY, Emerson SHERRY HOLMES, Waldo WANDA HOLMES, El Dorado
MIKE HOOTEN, Little Rock NELDA HOOVER, McCaskill PAM HORNE, Camden GARRY HOWARD, Arkadelphia
LOYCE HUDSON, Cullen, La. TOMMY HUGHES, Camden GORDEN HUMPHREY, Camden MIKE HUNNICUTT, Camden
BALLET, MODERN DANCE? No- women's intramural volleyball.
DAN HUNTER, North Little Rock NANCY HUNTER, El Dorado GAIL HUNTER, Sherida n MELBA HUNTER, Prescott
RALPH HURST, Royal WILLIAM HURST, Lewisville JIM HURT, Da llas, Tex. MICHAEL INGRAM, Mag nolia
MAXINE JACK, McKamie EDDIE JACKSON, Camden LARRY JACKSON, Nashville PHIL JACKSON, Nashville
NANCY JACOBS, Fordyce ROBERT JERNIGAN, Pine Bluff WAYNE JOHNSON, DeQueen MARION JOHNSON, Magnolia
WINGO JOHNSON, Mena MIKE JOHNSTON, Hampton SHARON JOHNSTON, Shreveport, La. CHERYL JONES, Mineral Springs
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CLARA JONES, King
FREDDIE JONES, Rogers
GARY DON JONES, Hope
JOHN THOMAS JONES, Strong
RICHARD JONES, Camden
S.S.C. CAMPUS is the scene of continual expansion such as the newest men's dorm finished in the fall of 1966.
STEVE JONES, Magnolia WILLIAM R. JONES, Camden W. R. JONES, Buckner JOHN JURICA, Johnstown, N . Y. RUSTY KAUFFMAN, Conway BUD KEITH, Magnolia
NELDA KEITH, Waldo ROBERT KILPATRICK, Springhill, La . ALISA KIMBELL, Magnolia DAVE KING, New Bedford, Mass . ROBERT KING, Camden SHEILA KINNAIRD, Davenport, Iowa
JIMMY KNIGHTON, Stamps CAROLE KOENIG, Paris ANDY KOSICKI, Chicago, Ill. JAMES LAMB, Fordyce MARK LAMBERT, Emmet CAROLYN LAMKIN, Stephens
GENE LAND, Shreveport, La. PHYLIS LANDES, Lewisville JUDY LANGLEY, Strong MIKE LANGLEY, Stamps JOHN LANGSTON, Prescott GAYLE LAY, Mena
MICHAEL LEAMONS, Gurdon THOMAS LEDBETTER, Hope JAMES LEE, DeQueen ROBERT LEWIS, Mt. Holly GEORGE LIBERATO, Galveston ROBERTA LIDDEKEE, Hot Springs
MIKE LINDSAY, Camden CONNIE LONG, Texarkana LYNN LORD, DeQueen GENE LOTT, Texarkana JUDY LOVELL, DeQueen JOHN LOWRY, Warren
LOIS LYDAY, Magnolia DENNIS LYNN, El Dorado PAUL MCALLISTER, Ashdown NANCY MCCLENDON, Lewisville LOUISE MCCULLOUGH, Camden ELIZABETH MCDANIEL, Okolona
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3:J::)IE MCGARR, McNeil ~y MCILVEENE , El Dorado ::J:-.. YID MCKINNEY, El Dorado =--"- :-m MCMAHAN, Camden ~y MCMAHEN, Hope ~ETH MCMURROUGH, Stamps
:::;..;,.YID MCNEAL, Paris .. ..,::::I)J MCWILLIAMS, Magnolia -:-:3GINIA MCCUMBER, Cale .? OBERT MARCHAND,
.... ew Bedford, Mass. -_-=,_,_-=IBEN MARRACINO,
::Carrington, Conn . .. ~CE MARTIN, Texarkana
~ IS MARTIN, Hope .?TH.ARD MARTIN, Taylor =::::3RYL MARTINDALE, Texarkana =--..::JA MARTINDALE, Texarkana ~y MARTINDALE, Texarkana ~' :MARTINELLI, Magnolia
.. .::..CK MARVIN, El Dorado ~ :MASON, El Dorado ~CE MASSANELLI, Hope .? '-'-2\lE MATTHEWS, Pine Bluff .: .. -. -DA MAY, Stamps - -3-RY MAY, Delight
:::-:-.. -L;-LEY MAY, Hot Springs :::;-=-=-r; MAYFIELD, Wilton ==..?~CE MERCER, El Dorado = .. -_.u,n MESSERSMITH, Hot Springs .?-"-.::>Y MEYERS, Magnolia ==.==::x .. ilLAM , Smackover
: - T IP MILLER, DeQueen ~y MILNER, Camden -:,~ MILNER, Pine Bluff :-= 3:,ES MILTON, Warren _? _,,_-==., MINOR , Pine Ridge .?-.=-.C .. _dEL MITCHELL, Taylor
-:- ~ MITCHELL, Ashdown ~-""T ~OORE , El Dorado =-=-0.--Y MILLER, Mena ?-"-~ ~ORGAN, Lonoke - =--;E MOSES, Hope
WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL intramurals provide an opportunity for S.S.C. women to participate in competitive sports.
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? "3~ MURPH, Norphlet ~ORENCE MURPHY, El Dorado ==:O:MAS MURPHY, McNeil ~y MURRAY, El Dorado ::;-:)3DON MURRAY, Irvington, N. J . ?-CHARD NEILL, Waldo
.??~D NEWMAN, El Dorado :=-:::::L -A N ICHOLS, Chidester ...:..... ---:::'A N ICHOLSON, McNeil • - '\~TH NIVENS, Prescott ---::CKI N IX, Camden =-;-:JA NOLTE, Bradley
~ER NUTT, Fordyce ~ O'DANIEL, Waldo ~-,.:"HLEEN O'HERN, El Dorado ? .:... r-r., OSBORNE, Fordyce _ --'i.. -CY OWENS, Nashville · ~y PARHAM, Magnolia
D:_.\...., PARKER, El Dorado ::O~ CKY PAYNE, Prescott ~-,.YE PAYNE, Emerson ?-.=YE PAYNE, Emerson - '=::S PAXTON, El Dorado -::- ~ PEACE, Magnolia
:::3RY PERKINS, El Dorado LIBGARET PERRITT, Waldo 3 ~ 1."l'IE PHARR, McKamie ~ P HILLIPS, Malvern 3"2ERRY PHILLIPS, Benton .::_,,_:-HY PICKARD, DeQueen
?.0_2'ITE PILCHER, Malvern ?..cc..IGE PINKSTON, Texarkana -::-o_;-i PITTMAN, Magnolia ~~IE PLAIR, Strong :::::::J::)IE PLUNKETT, Sheridan :-o:~n,rr POLK, Waldo
?....,,_~OND PORCHIA, Stephens ::JO_ -ALD POSIVIATA, New Bedford, Mass. _ --=- -CY POWELL, El Dorado
=..~NE PRATHER, Smackover -~.s PRESSON, DeQueen -=--- --::-A PRICE, Little Rock
JAMES PRIDE, Texarkana
JANET PUGH, New Orleans , La.
RICHARD QUALLS, Hot Springs
PAT QUIGLEY, Waldo
JOHN RANKIN, Nashville
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JUST ACT natural and no one will know these apples are stuck.
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EMIL RAY, Van Buren RANDY REAGAN, Waldo JAMES REDDIN, Tinsman LEQUIETA REED, El Dorado
BENNY REEDER, Haynesville, La. STEVEN REID, Foreman JIM REILLY, Warminster, Pa. RETA REVIS, Paris
GERALD REYENGA, Hope LINDA REYNOLDS, Smackover MARK REYNOLDS, Sma ckover RABUN REYNOLDS, Eustis, Fla.
JAMES RHODES, Magnolia MARTHA RICE, Buckner JOHNNY RICHARDSON, Pittsburg, Tex. TONY RICHMOND, Benton
RONNIE RIDGELL, Hazen BONNIE RIGGINS, Magnolia SHERRY RINEHART, Magnolia ROBERT ROBERSON, El Dorado
CLAYTON ROBBINS, Murfreesboro MARY ROBNETT, Stuttgart WINSTON RODEN, Magnolia JERRYE RODGERS, Plain Dealing, La.
STUDENT SENATE sponsors several concerts each year which attract crowds from surrounding schools.
LYNDA RODGERS, Nashville DAVID ROGERS, Magnolia WAYNE ROPER, Sta mps KENNETH ROSS, Camden
GENE ROWE , Magnolia JIMMY ROWE, Waldo JOHN ROWE, Camden JOHNNY ROWE, Waldo
JOSEPHEUS RUSS, Magnolia BETTY RUSSELL, Stamps JUDY RUSSELL, Texarkana WAYNE RUSSELL, Stamps
PEGGY RYAN, Nashville PAUL SANDERS, Magnolia MAXINE SANDERS, Waldo JAMES SAULSBURY, El Dorado
SANDRA SAULSBURY, El Dorado FRED SAVAGE, El Dorado JERRY SCHAAL, Mineral Springs LAURA SCOTT, Springdale
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NELSON HALL girls prepare float for Homecoming parade.
LEWIS SCRIMSHIRE, Perla
SHERRY SEACH, Crossett
DAVID SEALS, Ashdown
SUSAN SEARS, Strong
LESLIE SESSIONS, Dumas
GARY SEWELL, El Dorado KATHY SHAW, Horatio HELEN SHEPARD, Magnolia PHYLLIS SHINN, Plainsboro, N . J. BECKY SHINN, Magnolia HORACE SHIREY, Magnolia
BILL SIZEMORE, Magnolia DONALD SLAYTER, El Dorado JUDY SLAYTER, El Dorado JACK SLAYTON, El Dora do BILL SLEDD, New Edinburg FRED SLOAN, Little Rock
JIM SMALLING, El Dorado NANCY SMALLING, El Dorado DONNA SMART, Texarkana MAURICE SMITH, Monroe, La. DIANNE SMITH, Nashville HARTWELL SMITH, Camden
JOHN SMITH, Magnolia MARY J. SMITH, Stephens MIKE SMITH, Magnolia JOHN SPEER, El Dorado ROY SPEER, Camden JOANN STAMPLEY, Springhill, La.
MARY STANFORD, Shreveport, La. MICHELE STEAD, Magnolia DA VE STEAD, Okolona ELTON STEELMAN, El Dorado GAIL STEPHENS, Magnolia SHARON STEPHENS, Hope
JIM STEVENS, Stamps LARRY STONE, Nashville TERESA STRANGE, Stamps RONNIE STRATTON, El Dorado ROBERT STUCKEY, Bloomburg, Tex. DARRELL SULEPHEN, El Dorado
RONALD SWEAT, Hope LAURA SWEET, Magnolia JANICE TATE, Warren NONA TATE, Magnolia EBRAHIM TAVAKOLIAN, Tehran, Ira=. LANA TAYLOR, Magnolia
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3:rr.L TEER, Texarkana =:JDIE TELFORD, El Dorado 3::::.L Y THOMAS, El Dorado 3 0 :::--:r THOMAS, Fort Hamilton, N . Y. CY)ITHIA THOMSON, Camden .... 30MAS THOMSON, Little Rock
3:..AYE THORP, Camden 3 UCK TITSWORTH, Mena :::>0:::--:rNA TODD, El Dorado ~ IBY TOLLETT, Nashville ~ .ARY TOWNS, Magnolia .;;-OHN TRACEY, Jersey City, N. J.
?HILLIP TROTTER, LaMarque, Tex. :..O :::--:rNIE TUCKER, El Dorado 32::GIN ALD TUCKER, Springhill , La. C:-IARLES VEACH, Southhampton, Pa. :::>A .... ~ VEACH, Southhampton, Pa. ::::>IANNE VELCHOFF, Magnolia
JOE VINSON, Magnolia :::>AVID WADDLE, Emmet ~ WAITS, Magnolia _ -AN WALDEN, Summerfield, Tex. GARY WALKER, Camden 5UE WALKER, Camden
SHERRELL WALLER, Emerson ~ WALLER, Ft. Smith 3ILL WALLER, Camden ~ O NNIE WALTERS, Hot Springs CAROL WALTH ALL, Magnolia :::>AVID WATKINS, Waldo
_.\:..ICE WATSON, Magnolia G"IBY WATSON, Thornton .;TIDY WEATHERSBY, Smackover -:-ERRENCE WEBB, Hensdale, Ill. JOE WEISSMAN, New York, N . Y. 3ILL WELCH, Lonoke
~ WELLS, Gurdon WAYNE WERTZ, Murfreesboro lii\RGARET WEST, El Dorado JO WHEELIS, Lewisville :::>0:::--:r WHIDDON, El Dorado 3RENDA WHITE, Blevins
MORRIS WHITE, Norphlet
N E V A WHITE, N a shville
LARRY WHITEHEAD , Lewisville
MOLLIE WILBOURN, Magnolia
RICHARD WILKINS, Waldo
ALL PLAY and no work makes "Jack" an Army boy.
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JIMMY WILLETT, El Dorado JOHN WILLIAMS, Texarkana JOHN WILLIAMS, Texarkana RICHARD WILLIAMS, El Dorado
DICK WILLIS, Hope CAROL WISHARD, Fordyce BETTY WOOD, El Dorado GURVIS WOOD, El Dorado
BARBARA WOODARD, Magnolia DOUG YOUNG, Mablevale MIKE YOUNG, New Bedford, Mass. DANNY YOUNGBLOOD, Mena
EDGAR ZACAPA, El Salvador CHARLES ZALL, Philadelphia, Pa. MANDY BORING, Magnolia CARTER CURRY, Benton, La.
EWMAN CLUB ADDS to the spirit of Christmas with annual Nativity scene.
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Confusion Ends When Absorption Begins
Homesick and confused, the freshman enters
the college world to be subjected to "buttoning"
and obeying the upperclassmen. In his blue and
gold beanie the freshman stands out in any crowd
making it easy for upperclassmen to spot a likely
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candidate to "button" or to sing the Mickey Mouse
Club song. After the beanies disappear the scared
look soon goes, too . The freshman soon adapts or
becomes a part of Southern State. Southern State
has absorbed another class and made it hers.
RICHARD AARON, El Dorado JOHN ADAMS, Perryville DONALD ADDINGTON, DeQueen CHARLOTTE AGERTON, Urbana CLARENCE AKINES, McGehee
MYRA ALCANTARA, Shreveport, La. ANNE ALDERSON, El Dorado IDA FAYE ALDRIDGE, Magnolia PHILIP ALFORD III, Lewisville ANITA ALLEN, Springhill, La.
DANNY ALLEN, Sheridan PAT ALLEN, Emmet CAROLYN ALLISON, Hot Springs JAMES ALLISON, Minden, La. MACK ALLWHITE, Magnolia
SUE ALMAND, Prescott DALE ALMAND, Prescott DUANE AMIS, El Dorado BRENDA ANDERS, El Dorado ROBERT ANDERS, Camden
FRANK ANDERSON, Prescott JAMES ANDRESEN, New Bedford, Mas s . CAROLYN ARMSTRONG, Norphlet DICK ARMSTRONG, West Plains, Mo. JANET ARNETTE, Fordyce
MIKE ARNOLD, El Dorado LORENA ARRINGTON, Hope TOMMY ATCHISON, Camden SANDY ATKINS, Waldo CHARLES ATTEBERY, Bearden
THE ONLY NIBBLE I've gotten is from your bait!
WILLIAM AUCK, Texarkana TERRY AUSTIN, Fort ,Worth, Tex. DOROTHY AUTREY, Gillhan JOE AVERY, El Dorado VICKI AVERY, Prescott
MARY ANN BACON, Chidester LAWRENCE BAILEY, Rosston LOIS BAILEY, Rosston LA VION BAILEY, El Dorado SANDRA BAILEY, Junction City
RITCHIE BARLOW, Magnolia KATHY BARNES, Texarkana RICKIE BARNETT, Waldo DAVE BARRETT, McDonald, Ohio SIBYL BARRETT, Wickes
BILLIE BASS, Ashdown HARVEY BASS, Dallas, Tex. TERRY BATEMAN, Murfreesboro DENNIS BATSON, Pine Bluff REBECCA BATTS, Magnolia
JOHN BAYLEY, Rensselaer, N. Y. BECKY BEARD, Smackover FRANCES BEASLEY, McNeil JANET BEDWELL, Nashville BITSIE BEELER, El Dorado·
BONNIE BEENE, El Dorado M ARY BEESON, Waldo CAROLYN BELL, Hallsville; Tex. K ATHY BELMONT, Little Rock STEVE BENDER, Fairhaven, Mass.
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JOHNNY BENSON, El Dorado ALAN BERNDT, Neptune, N. J . BRUCE BERNDT, Neptune, N. J. JAMES BERRY, Magnolia WAYNE BERRY, Camden
PAUL BEST, Waldo TONY BIGELOW, Magnolia MICHAEL BINIAKEWITZ, Camden DAVID BINKLEY, Texarkana JANIS BISHOP, Magnolia
ELIZABETH BISMARK, Halton RALPH BLACK, Waldo DALE BLACKMON, Magnolia RAYMOND BLAIR, Camden PAT BOLDING, El Dorado
RALPH BOLDING, El Dorado KEN BOLENDER,
Esterhazy, Sask., Canada GEORGE BOLLIER, Pine Bluff CAROLYN BOLT, Lewisville JOHN BONNER, Hot Springs
JO KAY BOOTH, Magnolia TOM BORGESON, Ft. Worth, Tex. NORMA BOWERS, Jerseyville, Ill. FRANK BRADLEY, Rosston EDDIE BRADLEY, El Dorado
JERRY BRADSHAW, Stamps RICHARD BRAHAM, Fordyce JUDY BRANDON, Waldo JOHNNY BRASHER, El Dorado SANDRA BRASHER, McNeil
CONNIE BRASHIER, El Dorado JONNIE SUE BREWER, Waldo TOM BRIAN, Naples, Tex. TOMMY BRIAN, Camden RONNIE BROCK, Marshall, Tex.
DELBERT BROOKS, Little Rock LOUISE BROOKS, Winthrop BILL BROOKS, Wauchula, Fla. JANICE BROWN, Magnolia GWENDOLYN BROWN, Magnolia
CINDIE BRYAN, El Dorado EDDIE BRYANT, El Dorado RONNIE BUNGER, Prattsville ANTHONY BUONO, Long Beach, N. Y. JUDY BURKHART, Nashville
LINDA BURKE, El Dorado TERESA BURLESON, El Dorado SUZANNE BURNS,
Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. PEGGY BURTON, Magnolia N ANCY BUTLER, Camden
THOMAS BUTLER, Stephens CAMILLE BYRD, Gurdon MIKE CALLOWAY, Louann JIM CANANT, Perryville GARY CANNON, Taylor
JERRIE CANNON, Taylor ELLEN CARLE, Magnolia CAROLYN CARLTON, Emmet DAVID CARLTON, El Dorado HAZEL CARMACK, Oden
J OE CARTER, Haynesville, La. MICHAEL CARTER, Cove J OHN CARY, Magnolia RICHARD CASH, Camden CHARLES CATES, El Dorado
KATIE CAUGHMAN, Springhill, La. R EBECCA CAUSEY, Crossett DAN CHAMBERS, Nashville GEORGE CHAMBERS, Belleville, N. J. LARRY CHAMBERS, McGehee
FROSH HELP$ dad identify himself.
VIVIAN CHAMBERS, Camden
JUDY CHENOWETH, Smackover
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STUDENTS IN THE dark watch new color television in Union.
DAVID CHIASSON, El Dorado DAVID CHRISTENSON, Austin, Tex. MICHAEL CHRISTIANO,
Bergenfield, N. J. SHARON CHURCHMAN, DeQueen BOB CLARK, El Dorado
GENNA CLARK, Pine Bluff JACK CLEMENS, Magnolia SUE CLIFTON, Malvern JAN CLINE, Camden LEWIS COBB, Horatio
SUSAN COBB, Hope SANDRA COCHRAN, Magnolia KENNETH COCKERHAM, Stamps DUDLEY COKER, Smackover LARRY COLBERT, Hobbs, N . M .
DUANE COLEMAN, Hot Springs LINDA COLLINSWORTH, Sta mps PAUL COLQUETTE, Crossett ANN COLQUITT, Magnolia IKE COLQUITT, Magnolia
NANCY COLQUITT, Magnolia GLEN COLVERT, Camden ROBERT COL VERT, Bearden PAMELA COMBS, El Dorado DARRELL COMER, Gentry
CHARLES CONNOR, El Dorado LINDA COOK, Plain Dealing, La. ROBERT COOK, Thornton RAYMOND COOKE, Westwood, Mass. VICKI COPPETT, Camden
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REBECCA CORBELL, Mineral Springs CHARLES CORBETT, Warren DENNIS CORLISS, Eustis, Fla. JIM CORNELIUS, Prescott JAMES COURTNEY, Pine Bluff
LARRY CRANK, Magnolia BOBBY CRAWFORD, El Dorado BONNIE CRAWFORD, Junction City JOYCE CRAWFORD, Las Vegas , Nev. SHAYNE CRAWFORD, El Dorado
PAUL CRIDER, Magnolia MARY NELL CRISP, Village JOHNNY CROCKER, Murfreesbc,ro JERRY CROW, El Dorado KATE CRUMPLER, Norco, La.
TOBY CRUMPLER, Magnolia CAMILLE CURRY, Plain Dealing, La. LARRY DABBS, Taylor SALLIE DALTON, Camden THOMAS DANIEL, Emmet
DAVID DANIELS, Highland, Ind. EMMIT DANSBY, Texarkana JOHN DARNALL, Murfreesboro ALTON DAVIDSON, Star City CINDY DAVIDSON, El Dorado
JAN DAVIDSON, El Dorado BECKIE DA VIS, Cove BOB DA VIS, Stephens JACKIE DAVIS, Bearden JAMES DA VIS, Augusta
JIM DA VIS, Camden JOICE DA VIS, Little Rock JUDY A. DA VIS, Stephens JUDY M . DA VIS, Stephens OWEN DA vis, Mt. Ida
GWENDOLYN DAWSON, Emmet JESUS DAZA, Caracas, Venezuela DANIEL DEAN, Magnolia RICHARD DEAN, Deerfield Beach, Fla. TIM DEAN, Hot Springs
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SHARON EDWARDS, Magnolia
DOUG EGGERMAN, Tulsa, Okla .
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LARRY DEEN, Benton, La. PAULA DELAMAR, Sparkman JUDY DENNIS, El Dorado JANICE DEVENING, Fieldon, Ill. TRACY DEVINE, Mission, Tex.
SHARON DEWOODY, Gurdon LENITA DIFFEE, McNeil PHYLLIS ANN DILDY, Prescott LEONARD DILWORTH, Camden SHIRLEY DISMUKE, Waldo
DAVID DISMUKES, Magnolia GAYLE DIXON, Hope DAVID DODSON, Magnolia TEKLA DODSON, Magnolia JAMES DOLLAR, Magnolia
FRANK DOLSAK, McDonald, Ohio ANN DOWDY, Camden DAN DUKE, Shongaloo, La. DAVID DUKE, Stamps NELL DUKE, Shongaloo, La.
DIANE DUMAS, El Dorado SHARON DUMAS, El Dorado TERRY DUMAS, Farmerville, La. MARSHA DUNLAP, Camden MIKE DUNN, Magnolia
RONALD DUNN, Perryville LARRY DUPRIEST, Magnolia JOEY EASLEY, El Dorado WAYNE EDDY, Waldo CHARLEY EDWARDS, Cone, Tex.
THIS BELLE HAS two boxes and books.
LIBBY ELLINBURG, El Dorado TERRY ELLIS, El Dorado SAMMY EMERSON, Mena SHERRY EMISON, El Dorado BOB ENDEL, El Dorado
PERRY EPPINETTE, Monroe, La. SARA EPTING, Camden BURT ERRINGTON, Magnolia ALAN ESTES, El Dorado J IM ETHRIDGE, Marshall, Tex.
PAULA EVANS, Tinsman RANDY EVERS, El Dorado BRENDA FAIRCHILD, Waldo J IM FAIRCLOTH, Texarkana RICHARD FALKNER, Texarkana
KURT FARQUHAR, Horatio DWAYNE FARRAR, Smackover STEVE FEATHERSTON, Lewisville FRANK FELL, Pine Bluff E LAINE FENTON, DeQueen
SUSAN FEW, Little Rock J AMES FITCH, Glenwood CHARLENE FLOWERS, Monticello R OGER FORD, Magnolia SHIRLEY FORD, Magnolia
BILL FOWLER, Friendship CHARLOTTE FOWLER, DeQueen WAYNE FOWLER, Hope KA THY FRACHISEUR, Grannis JAMES FRANKLIN, Magnolia
J OHN FRANQUI, Long Beach, N. Y. DICKIE FRY AR, Ogden KELLY GAGE, Horatio JD.1 GALLOWAY, Carlisle J ANICE GARNER, Camden
:MARSHA GARNER, Hope JIMMY GARRETT, El Dorado :'.: .. A.UREN GARRETT, El Dorado JERRY GARRISON, Ford:yce ~--\.VERIO GARRUTO, Irvington, N. J.
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PAMELA GATHRIGHT, El Dorado BARBARA GEAN, Magnolia DAVID GEAN, Strong SUE GENESTET, Waldo JANIS GENTRY, Stamps
MARVIN GILBERT, Galveston, Tex. JAMES GILL, Thornton PHYLLIS GILWORTH, Jerseyville, Ill. JUDITH GIST, Magnolia KATHY GLASGOW, Nashville
MIRIAM GLASGOW, Nashville CAROL GLENN, Stuttgart PAMELA GOAD, Alteimer JAMES GOBER, Beirne PEGGY GOODE, Magnolia
RICHARD GOODWIN, Calion RONNIE GOODWIN, El Dorado KENNETH GOSDIN, College Park, Ga. ROBERT GRAHAM, Camden DOUG GRAY, Smackover
JIMMY G . GRAY, Malvern JIMMY H . GRAY, Magnolia BILLY GREEN, Stuttgart JOHNNIE RAY GREEN, Emerson PAUL GREEN, Arkadelphia
PEGGY GREEN, Camden BECKY GREENWOOD, Warren ALFRED GRENIER, Mena BILL GRIFFIN, Wesson BOBBY JOE GRIFFIN, El Dorado
BILL GROSS, Magnolia DAVID GUNNELS, Magnolia PATSY GURLS, Rosston JOHN GUTHRIE, Gentry KEN GYURICZ, New Brunswick, N . J .
FLOYD HALCOM, West Rockford, Ill. PAT HALE, Emmet JOHNNY HALPINE, Alexander HENRY HALTER, DeQueen RICKEY HAMBRICK, Griffithville
FROSH "eagerly" await their first registration.
JUDY HAMILTON, Texarkana HUBERT HAMMOND, El Dorado PATRICIA HAMNET, Cotton Valley, La. JEAN HAMPTON, Magnolia JULIA HAMPTON, Magnolia
DAVID HANCOCK, Shreveport, La. JIMMY HANSEN, El Dorado MIKE HARDAGE, Bismarck GEORGE HARDAWAY, Shongaloo, La. SUSAN HARLOW, Hot Springs
DON HAROLD, Corning LARRY HARRELL, El Dorado SUZANNE HARRELL, Camden TOMMY HARRELL, Camden LINDA HARRINGTON, Okolona
PHIL HARRINGTON, Sheridan TOM HARRIS, Camden ~ANCY HARTRICK, Hamburg GLENDA HARVILLE, Dierks RANDY HARVILLE, Texarkana
J OHN HATCH, Zion, Ill. THOMAS HATCH, Magnolia BOBBY HATTABAUGH, Booneville HOLLY HAY, El Dorado ::JANNY HA YES, El Dorado
JO ELLEN HA YNES, Shongaloo, La.
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MAXINE HAYWOOD, Pine Bluff JUDY HEAD, El Dorado JANE HEAD, El Dorado ROY HEAD, Smackover
JEAN HECKER, Camden ARTHUR HEMINGWAY, Little Rock MAXINE HENLEY, El Dorado GLORIA HERNANDEZ,
Hipaquira, Colombia
SANDRA HICKEY, Taylor JEANNE HIGGINS, Magnolia JANET HIGH, Hot Springs HORACE HIGHT, Magnolia
STEVE HILDEBRAND, Prescott WILLIAM HILLERY, Prescott EDGAR HILLIS, Texarkana GARY HODGES, El Dorado
FRANKIE HOGAN, El Dorado DAVID HOGG, El Dorado LINDA HOGG, El Dorado JUANELLE HOLCOMB, Plain Dealing, La.
CAN YOU play "Melancholy Baby"?
CARRIE HOLIMAN, Magnolia CARRELL HOLLAND, Donaldson LINDA HOLLIS, El Dorado EDDY HOOD, Simsboro, La. JOE HOOD, Arkadelphia
PATSY HOOPER, Texarkana PAUL HOOVER, McNeil EDDIE HOPKINS, El Dorado CLAUDE ALLEN HORN, Taylor ROBERT HORN, Dallas, Tex.
BECKY HORRIDGE, Camden DON HORTON, Fordyce KAREN HORTON, El Dorado PONGPUN HOTRAPAVANON,
Thornburi, Thailand RONNIE HOW ARD, Dierks
JIMMY HOWELL, Hope MARSHA DIANN HOWELL, Stamps ANNE HUDSON, Bearden BRENDA HUDSON, Bearden RUSSELL HUDSON, JR. , El Dorado
GENE HUFFMAN, Camden JERRY HUFFMAN, El Dorado JUDY HUGHES, Taylor VIRGINIA HUSBANDS, El Dorado JOE INSCO, Springdale
CATHERINE IRWIN, Magnolia DWIGHT JACKSON, Little Rock JOHN A. JACKSON, McNeil TERRY JACKSON, Pine Bluff GEORGE JAMES, El Dorado
MABLE JERMANY, Haynesville, La. BYRON JERRY, El Dorado RANDAL JERRY, El Dorado NORMAN JESTER, Texarkana, Ark. CHARLES JETER, JR. , Magnolia
CAROL JOHNSON, Louisville ELAINE D. JOHNSON, Camden EV A JEAN JOHNSON, Magnolia JEFFREY JOHNSON, El Dorado
JAMES B. JOHNSON, Village
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JOHN C. JOHNSON, JR. , Texarkana THELMA JOHNSON, DeQueen JOHNNY JOHNSTON, El Dorado DAVID M . JONES, Texarkana WILLIAM JONES, JR. , DeQueen
GARY D . JONES, Hope HARRISON JONES, Camden LORINE JONES, Magnolia SCOTT JONES, Fordyce MICHAEL JORDAN, Camden
PAUL JOYNER, Thornton AL VIE KEASTER, Strong RICHARD KEESAER, Redkey, Ind. CECELIA KELLEY, Waldo . PORTER KELLEY, El Dorado
ROBERT KELLY, Texarkana, Tex. RODGER KENDRICK, Springhill, La. LA URA KENDRICK, Portland FAYE KENNEDY, Smackover MICHAEL KERR, El Dorado
JOHN KIMBELL, Stamps ANNA KING, Nashville BESSIE KING, Magnolia TONI KING, Tyler, Tex. JAMES S . KITCHENS, Lewisville
BILLIE KNIGHT, El Dorado CHARLES KNIGHT, Gurdon TOMMY KNIGHT, El Dorado SHELIA KNOX, Bearden STANLEY KRUPICKI, Little Rock
RICKY KVEUM, Wickes PATRICIA LAMBERT, Holly Grove LOUIS LAMPKIN, Chidester MARIANNA LANDERS, Camden MYRA LANEY, El Dora do
JIMMY LANGLEY, Junction City SUZANNE LANGLEY, Camden GAIL LANSDALE, Fordyce MILKO LASIY, Irvington, N. J. ANITA LAUDICINA, Magnolia
DONALD MCADAMS, Hope GENE MCALISTOR, Ashdown
SARA MCALISTER, Crossett JAMES MCALLISTER, El Dorado
WHO SAYS you can't win?
MARIE LAUDICINA, Magnolia COVIEDINE LAUNIUS, Hot Springs ROBERT LAY, Magnolia FARRELL LEA, Fordyce GERRY LEE, Minden
RONALD LENNARD, Shongaloo, La. ELIZABETH LESTER, El Dorado RICHARD LEVERITT, ~aylor MICHAEL LEWEY, Wickes GARY LEWIS, Oden
GARY LEWIS, Wethersfield, Conn. ROBERT LEWIS, Shongaloo, La. CLARA LINCOLN, Horatio ROBERT LINDSEY, Stamps SANDRA LINDSEY, Camden
JOHN LLOYD, El Dorado SAFRONIA LOE, Prescott JACK LONG, Smackover SUSAN LONGING, Magnolia DENNIS LUPES, Fairhaven, Mass.
DAVID LOVE, JR., El Dorado KENNETH LOVE, El Dorado WILLIAM LOVEJOY, Warren CHARLOTTE LOVELL, Ashdown PAULA LOVELL, Lewisville
BRENDA LOWERY, El Dorado GEORGE LOWERY, El Dorado EDITH LUNSFORD, Pine Bluff KEITH LUSBY, Prescott JAMES LOTT, Texarkana
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JAMES MCCABE, Naperville, Ill. ALICE MCCALL, El Dorado LARRY MCCARTY, El Dorado DAVID MCCLARY, Texarkana, Tex. GLENDA MCCUTCHEON, Texarkana
ELBERT W. MCDANIEL, Hatfield CHARLES MCDONALD, Taylor FLOYD MCDONALD, Stamps JAMES MCELORY, Camden DONALD MCGAUGH, El Dorado
JANICE MCGAUGH, Texarkana, Tex. HUBERT MCGOUGH, Louann SHARON MCGOUGH, El Dorado JAMES MCGEHEE, Texarkana ROBERT MCGUFFIN, Stephens
SUE MCHENRY, El Dorado DON MCINTYRE, Magnolia DARRELL MCKAUGHAN, Horatio JUDY MCKINNEY, Strong CAROLYN MCKNIGHT, Emerson
KENNETH MCMURROUGH, Hope BRENDA MCNEIL, Little Rock RALPH MCNUTT, Grapevine CAROL MCRAE, DeQueen GERALD MCVAY, El Dorado
RONALD MCWILLIAMS, Hope ELEANOR MAGBY, Hot Springs ,MARSHA MANNING, Alma LYNDA MANSUR, Little Rock AL VIN MAPLES, El Dorado
RONALD MAPLES, El Dorado NANCY MARKHAM, Texarkana GORDON MARONEY, Smackover CYNTHIA MARSHALL, El Dorado CAROL MARTIN, Magnolia
GREG MARTIN, Hope JODIE MARTIN, Texarkana JOHN MARTIN, Merrich, N. Y. THOMAS MARTIN, Columbus, Ohio SANDRA MASON, El Dorado
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RONALD MASSINGILL, El Dorado WADE MATHESON, Cove GAIL MATTOX, El Dorado JOHNNY MAULDIN, DeQueen
JIM MAY, Texarkana SANDRA MAY, Springhill, La . JERRY MAYFIELD, Springhill, La. FRANK MAYHEW, Camden
PAMELA MEADOWS, El Dorado DENNIS MELLINGER, El Dora do JUDY MELLINGER, El Dorado JO LYNN MELTON, Pine Bluff
JUDY MERCHANT, Hot Springs LINDA MERRITT, McNeil WILLIAM MERRITT, Magnolia ISAAC MICHAEL, Sheridan
FRANCES MIDDLEBROOKS, Hope RICHARD MILES, Magnolia CANDACE MILLER, Irvington , N. J. MARY MILLER, Texarkana
FRESHMEN MAKE OUT final schedules while waiting to register.
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SANDRA MILLER, Magnolia BRENDA MILLS, Sherrill RICHARD MILNER, Camden GLEN MINOR, Springhill, La. BOBBY MITCHELL, Nashville
DONNA MITCHELL, Prescott MIKE MIZE, Ben Lommond LOUIS MONTGOMERY, Magnolia MARY J. MONTGOMERY, Magnolia ROGER MOODY, Magnolia
CLAUDE WAYNE MOORE, El Dorado FANNIE MOORE, Shongaloo, La. MIKE MOORE, Little Rock TOMMY MOORE, Emerson WAYNE MOORE, El Dorado
GARY MORGAN, New Edinburg SANDRA MORGAN, Stephens BRENDA MORRIS, Horatio MIKE MORROW, Honey Grove, Tex. RONNIE MOSELEY, Warren
CHARLES MOSS, Bearden JAMES MUNDS, Camden JOHN MURPHY, Hot Springs SANDRA MYERS, Little Rock EDNA NEAL, Camden
MARTHA NEILL, Magnolia DEBORAH NELSON, Nashville OLGA NELSON, El Dorado GARY NELSON, El Dorado DENNIS NICHOLSON, Texarkana, Tex.
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DOYLE NIPPER, Magnolia JOHN NIPPER, Magnolia
FRANCIS NIXON, Banks REBECCA NOWLING, Benton
DOYLE NUTT, Crossett RONALD NUTT, Crossett GEORGE OATS, Honey Grove, Tex. NELDA ODELL, Camden VAN O'DELL, Buena Vista
KEVIN O'DONNELL, Haddonfield, N. J. BRENDA O'KEEFE, Rosston JERRY O'NEAL, Murfreesboro MACK OWEN II, Pine Bluff BRENDA OWENS, Greenville, Tex.
HAROLD PACE, Camden SHANNON PACE, Wilmar WILLIE PACE, McNeil DARLA PAGE, Camden CRAIG PALCULICT, El Dorado
ALEXANDER PARKER, Magnolia BETTYE PARKER, El Dorado HARRY PARKER III, El Dorado JAMES PARKER, Magnolia MICHAEL PARKER, Magnolia
WAYNE PARNELL, El Dorado BEATRIZ PARRA, Bogota, Colombia JACK PARISH, Mansfield WILLIAM PARRISH, El Dorado TOMMY PATE, Mena
GERALD PATTON, El Dorado SARAH PAULEY, Magnolia CHARLES PAYNE, Emerson TONI PEACE, Magnolia RANDALL PERDUE, Smackover
ROBBIE PETTIGREW, DeQueen THOMAS PETTUS, El Dorado RANDY PHARR, Magnolia ANNA BETH PHILLIPS, Malvern KATHY PHILLIPS, Magnolia
MAXOLLE D. PHILLIPS, El Dorado PATSY PICKLER, Taylor EARNEST PICKINGS, Magnolia TOMMY PIPKIN, Prescott CARLETON PLUNK, El Dorado
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DON PLUNKETT, Sheridan JAMES PLYER, Glenwood GLENN POORE, Bristol, Penn. RAY POOVEY, Quitma n , Miss . JIMMY POPE, Texarkana, Tex.
ELAINE POPEJOY, Knoxville, Tenn. RANDY PRICE, Texarkana GENE PRITCHARD, Lawson RAY PULLIAM, West Memphis RUFUS PULPHUS, Helena
FRANCES PURIFOY, Camden ROBERT QUINN, Horatio THOMAS RAGAN, El Dorado ROBERT RAINS, Magnolia JOE RAMBO, El Dorado
DARELL RANKIN, Horatio BRENDA RATELIFF, Hope RODNEY RATLEDGE, Kingsland STAN RAYFORD, Camden JOHNNY REED, Ashdown
JONNIE REED, El Dorado MARY LYNN REESE, Springhill, Ark. JERRY REESE, Springhill, Ark. MIKE REILLY, Magnolia ROGER RENFROW, DeQueen
JAMES REUL, New Bedford, Mass. MARGARET REYNOLDS, Camden MARY ELLEN RHEIN, Camden BRENDA RHODES, Prescott LAWANA RHODES, Magnolia
ROBERT RICHARDSON, Magnolia JACKIE RICHMOND, El Dorado ROBERT RICKETT, Okolona LARRY RIDDICK, McNeil CINDY ROGERS, Stamps
DICKEY ROGERS, Magnolia LINDA ROGERS, El Dorado MIKE ROGERS, El Dorado SUSAN ROGERS, Hope WILLIAM ROGERS, Gurdon
THE SOUNDS OF MUSIC fill the campus in the early fall as the band begins practice for football season.
SUSAN ROMINE, Shreveport, La. DAISY ROSE, Magnolia LARRY RUNNING, Galion, Ohio SYDNEY RUSHING, Chidester
DANNY RUSSELL, Magnet Cove JIM RYDER, Daingerfield, Tex. RONALD SAMUELS, Long Beach, N . Y. LARRY SANDAGE, Donaldson
JACKIE SANDERS, El Dorado DALE SANDIFER, El Dorado STEWART SAULSBURY, El Dorado TOM SAWYER, Magnolia
HENRY SCHAAL, Mineral Springs ARTHUR SCOTT, Camden JOHN SCOTT, Thornton LARRY SCHNEBLY, Hot Springs
ANN SCRIMSHIRE, Perla MIKE SHEFFIELD, McGehee DENNIS SIGMAN, Glenwood TED SIGMAN, Danvers , Mass.
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ED SIMMONS, Magnolia GARY SIMMONS, Hope MONTIE SIMS, Gentry JOHNNY SINCLAIR, El Dorado PHIL SKINNER, Magnolia
JOEL SLAYTON, Gurdon TERESA SMART, Stephens LINDA SMEAD, Fordyce CHARLES SMITH, Lockesburg DALE SMITH, El Dorado
JAMES SMITH, Fordyce JOHN SMITH, Atlanta, Tex. JOSEPH SMITH, Hot Springs JUDY SMITH, Dallas, Tex. ROBERT SMITH, San Juan, Puerto Rico
SHEILA SMITH, El Dorado SHIRLEY SMITH, El Dorado SUSAN SMITH, El Dorado VICKI SMITH, Mt. Holly DAVID SNEED, Horatio
FLOSSIE SNOWDEN, Magnolia CHERYL SOUTHERLAND, Brinkley MURRAY SPEER, Stamps FRANCES SPENCER, Hot Springs BILL ST AMPS, Magnolia
LINDA ST ARK, Heber Springs BEVERLY STEADMAN, Magnolia PAUL STEADMAN, North Little Rock DAN STEDMAN, Fordyce RALPH STEED, Okolona
DIXIE STEELMAN, Camden DOYLE STEGALL, El Dorado WAYNE STEVENSON, Calion_ MIKE STEW ART, Magnolia SUE STEW ART, Magnolia
VICKIE STEWART, Asb,down ROSE STIDHAM, Winthrop LINDA STILES, Lewisville TERRY STINNETT, Chidester ELGIN STOKES, Texarkana
COW COLLEGE?
BARNER STONECIPHER, Magnolia NAN STOUT, Shreveport, La. DAVID STRATTON, El Dorado SANDRA STRATTON, El Dorado PAULA STREET, Magnolia
GLENDA STROUD, Salem WILLIAM STUEART, Texarkana JOANN STURGES, Mt. Holly SANDRA SULTON, Rolla SHERRY TALLEY, Magnolia
DAVID TARVER, El Dorado BOBBIE TAYLOR, Prescott DAVID TAYLOR, Junction City MICKEY TAYLOR, Smackover TERRY TAYLOR, Pine Bluff
CLARK TERRELL, Norphlet STEVE TERRY, Warren MIKE TEUTSCH, Taylor MIKE THOMASON, Camden ELMER THOMPSON, McNeil
JACKIE THOMPSON, Nashville RAYMOND THOMPSON, Prescott BILLY THORNTON, Magnolia BOBBY THROWER, Camden GLENDA THURBER, Dallas, Tex.
ROBERT THURBER, Ma lvern JOHN THURSTON, Lockport, N. Y. BILLY TILLEY, Hatfield WAYNE TIMMONS, Springhill, La. LYNN TOLLETT, Magnolia
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SANDRA TREXLER, Prescott PAM TUBB, Magnolia PHILLIP TULL, El Dorado BOBBY TURNER, Magnolia LYNNE TURNER, Pine Bluff
MIKE TURNER, Hope JOHN URBAN, Houston, Tex. DOUGLAS VARGA, Pasadena, Calif. DELORIS VINES, Stamps HAROLD VINSON, Texarkana
JOHN VORIS, El Dorado RICHARD WAGNER, Hot Springs DANNY WAG NON, El Dorado WALLA CE WAITS, Magnolia LARRY WALDROP, El Dorado
ARCHIE WALKER, Shreveport, La. CEROY WALKER, Stephens TOMMY WALKER, Delight ROGER WALL, Hot Springs GLADYS WALLACE, Lewisville
TED WALLER, Emerson LOUIE WALTON, El Dorado RICHARD W ARACK, Little Rock AL WARBRITTON, El Dorado LINDA WARD, Bearden
REBECCA WAREN, Ashdown EDWARD WARREN, El Dorado FLOYD WARREN, Magnolia TOMMY WARREN, Camden BOB WARRICK, Bearden
JENNY WATERS, Hope JACK WATKINS, Prescott JOHN WATKINS, Hope VIRGINIA WATKINS, Magnolia JIM WATSON, Hope
NANCY WATSON, Camden STEVE WATTERS, Stamps WILLIAM WAX, Jordyce VICKIE WEATHERSBY, Smackover IRENE WEA VER, Ephrata, Pa.
"COUPLES TO THE center and back to the bar . .. "
KATIE WEA VER, McNeil RONNIE WEBB, Hot Springs GEORGELLENWELCH, Ashdown GARY WELLS, Gurdon
KENNETH WERST, Hatton BRENDA WEST, Magnolia JIM WESTON, Sidney JOE WHATLEY, El Dorado
GEORGE WHEATLEY, Magnolia AARON WHITE, Monticello GARY WHITE, Dierks JAMES WHITE, Cotton Valley, La.
JOE WHITE, Nashville ROBBIE WHITE, Lockesburg LEONARD WHITTEN, Camden RICKY WHITTEN, Ca mden
RICHARD WHITTINGTON, Norphlet JANICE WICKER, Prescott GEORGE WIGGINS, Magnolia BILL WILEY, Magnolia
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KENNY WILKINS, Texarkana NANCY WILKINSON, Stamps MARK WILLBORG, Pine Ridge KENNETH WILLHOITE, Magnolia ALICE WILLIAMS, Magnolia
CAROLYN WILLIAMS, Bearden CYNTHIA WILLIAMS, Louann DONALD WILLIAMS, Jersey GAYLE WILLIAMS, Hope LARRY WILLIAMS, El Dorado
LA VESTER WILLIAMS, Magnolia KAY WILLIAMS, Plain Dealing, La. FRED WILLIAMSON, Magnolia DAVID WILSON, Pine Bluff DONNA WILSON, Camden
GEORGE WILSON, Texarkana KAREN WILSON, Magnolia LYNDA WILSON, Camden WILLIAM WILSON, Magnolia RUSSELL WINKLER, Sheridan
BILL WISENER, Warren DAWN WITHERINGTON, Camden CAROLYN WOFFORD, Red Field BOBBY WOLFE, Camden CARROLL WOLFE, Camden
WILLIAM WOLFE, El Dorado WATSON WOMACK, Murfreesboro CHARLES WOOD, El Dora do PAUL WOODARD, Minden, La. RONALD WOODS, Minden, La.
LARRY WREN, Prescott NANCY WRIGHT, Warren JESSICA WUNNENBERG, Magnolia MIKE WUNr--{ENBERG, Magnolia PHILLIP WYLIE, Fordyce
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Hart-Schaffner & Marx
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John B. Stetson Hats
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Nunn-Bush & Edgerton Shoes
Jarman and Red Wing Shoes
McGregor Sportswear
Enro & Manhattan Shirts
Fallin Tractor Company
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Senior Activities JULIA HART ADAMS: Treasurer of AWS, Da Capo Club, Lambda Sigma Alpha, Senior Women's Honor Society, Phi Sigma Chi, Concert Choir, Delta Kappa Gamma Scholarship.
DON ALPE: Varsity Football, VicePresident of S-Club, Tri-C, Newman Club.
JOHN ANDREWS, JR.: Tri-C, Track, Men's Council.
SUNTHORN ARUNANONOCHAI: Band, Tri-C, Kappa Kappa Psi, International Club, lntramurals.
LINDA AUSTIN: Pre-Med and Science Club, ABS.
HAROLD BARR: Varsity Swimming Team, Varsity Basketball Team, Intramural Sports, Pre-Med and Science Club, Physical Education Club, Men's Governing Council.
WANDA BATES: Women's Honor Society, SNEA, Lambda Sigma Alpha.
ANN BEASLEY: Phi Sigma Chi.
CHARLES R. BEGGS: Football, SClub.
DAVID EARL BILLINS: lntramurals.
HENRY E. BLANKE: Blue Key Club, Football, Sports Writer for Bray, Men's Council, Reader's Theatre.
ISABEL HARDIN BRIAN: SNEA.
ELIZABETH BRUCE: President of Lambda Sigma Alpha, Vice-President of Alpha Chi, Secretary of Alpha Psi Omega, Historian of Da Cappo Club, Vice-President of Wesley Foundation, President of Math Club, Who 's Who, Outstanding Freshman Mathematics Student.
JAMES BUTLER: President of Alpha Chi, Secretary-Treasurer of Men's Council, Dean's List, Tri-C, International Club, Who's Who.
CHARLOTTE BYRD: SNEA, BSU, Mccrary Hall Sweetheart, Homecoming Royalty, Feature Twirler of Band, Secretary of Harrod Hall, New Men's Dorm Sweetheart, Talley Hall Sweetheart, Phi Sigma Chi .
DALE CAREY: Da Cappo Club, Kappa Kappa Psi, Band, Choir.
PAULA CARRIE: AWS, President of Bussey Hall, Concert Choir, Choral Society, Reporter of Alpha Psi Omega, Colhecon, The Bray, SNEA, Stagecrafters, Phi Sigma Chi, Student Senate.
THOMAS CLEEK: Student Senate, Tennis Team, Chess Club, Math Club, Da Cappo Club, YCA.
CAROLYN COWLING: Vice-President of Tri-C, Publicity Chairman and President of AAWS, Secretary of AWS, BSU, Young Democrats, Who's Who.
ROBERT T. DANIEL: Tri-C, Men's Council, Intramural Basketball.
JERRY N. DENNARD: Tri-C, Young Democrats.
TOMMY DODSON: Off Campus Men's Club, Mulerider Staff.
DAVID DANFORD: lntramurals, Dorm Council.
CHARLENE DOTY: AWS, President of Newman Club, Miss Southern Belle Finalist, Graham Hall Sweetheart, Feature Editor of Mulerider, NEA, Phi Sigma Chi.
ANN SMITH DOWNS: Phi Sigma
Chi, SNEA, Alpha Chi, Lambda Alpha.
CHARLES DUNN: Wesley Foundation, Phi Alpha Theta, Treasurer and Vice-President of Young Democrats, Student Senate.
GERALD EATON: Tri-C.
SUSAN EDWARDS: Phi Sigma Chi, Student Senate, SNEA, AWS, Treasurer of Nelson Hall, BSU, Sweetheart of Graham Hall Annex.
LOUIS ENDEL: Band, Young Democrats, BSU, Y AR.
JIM ERIKSON: Kappa Kappa Psi, Wesley Foundation, Student Senate, Band, Bray Staff, Sports Editor of Mulerider.
LA DONNA FABIAN: Phi Sigma Chi, Vice-President and President of AWS,SNEA.
PAMELA FALLS: PE Club, WRA, AWS, SNEA, Young Democrats, Rodeo and Riding Club, Intramurals, Swim Team, Tennis Team, AAHPER.
JIMMY VON FINCHER: lntramurals, Tri-C.
DIANNE FORMBY: Tri-C, Concert Choir, SNEA, ABS, Blue Key Club, Mulerider Staff.
DAWN FORTNER: Alpha Psi Omega, Phi Sigma Chi, SNEA, President of Stagecrafters, WRA.
DANIEL GATHRIGHT: Varsity Football, S-Club.
GRACE GERREN: Sigma Tau Delta, Lambda Sigma Alpha.
JAMES GRANT: President of Archery Club, PE Club, Student Senate, Baseball, Dorm Council, Intramural Director of Holt Hall.
SUZANNE GREEN: Alpha Ps i Omega, Vice-President, Best Actress Award, Stagecrafters, Da Cappo Club.
JAMES ROBERT GRIFFIN: BSU, President; Religious Council, Student Senate, Math Club.
JAY HAAS: Pre-Med Science Club.
KATHRYN HALFORD: Lambda Sigma Alpha, Phi Sigma Chi, AWS.
BONNIE JEAN HARRIS: SNEA, WRA, Lambda Sigma Alpha, VicePresident, Student Senate, Tri-C, Miss Executive, Band, AWS-Secretary, Who's Who, Bowling League, Young Democrats, Sigma Tau Delta, Religious Council, Delta Kappa Gamma Scholarship, Bussey Hall Council.
W. E. HAWTHORNE: Football 4 year letterman, S-Club, Secretary-Treasurer, Student Senate.
GRACE HENLEY: Tri-C, WRA, PE Club, AWS, Lambda Sigma Alpha, Cheerleader, lntramurals , Who 's Who.
MILBURN HODGES: Tri-C, Young Democrats, Dorm Council.
CAROLYN HOPKINS: Tri-C, Young Democrats.
GLEN HOUSER: Dean's List, Tri-C, Mulerider Guide.
CHARLES HUMPHRIES: Track, SClub, Student Senate, Tri-C, Talley Hall President.
RICHARD JOHNSON: Pre-Med and Science Club, Newman Club, President Talbot East, President Talbot Hall, Men's Council, Student Senate, Who's Who.
KAY KEETON: Tri-C, AWS, WRA.
LUCKY LEON KILLINGSWORTH: Chi Alpha, Student labor, Spanish Club,NEA.
CHARLES KRIEHN: Agri Club, TriC, Chess Club, President.
CAROLYN LANGSTON: Lambda Sigma Alpha, Dean's List.
DIANE LEECH: WRA, Basketball. PEM, AWS, Swim Team, AAHPER. SNEA, Young Republicans, Rodeo and Riding Club.
RONNIE LEMAY: Vice-President Student Body, All AIC Baseball, Blue Key Club, Tri-C, International Club, President Student Body.
JIM LEONARD: S-Club, Tri-C, Who's Who.
BETTY LEWIS: Pre-Med and Science Club, Newman Club.
BRUCE LIMBERG: Men's Council, Graham Hall President, Pre-Med and Science Club President, Who's Who, Student Senate, Young Democrats, Geology Club.
MARGARET COOPER LITTLEJOHN: Alpha Psi Omega, Sigma Tau Delta, Lambda Sigma Alpha.
BETTY LOGEROT: Alpha Chi, Lambda Sigma Alpha, Mulerider Staff, Who's Who, Da Capo Club, Newman Club, Dean's List, SNEA.
TERRY MCCLAIN: Tri-C, Wesley.
NANCY MC DOWELL: Phi Sigma Chi, Physical Ed. Club, WRA, Nelson Hall Treas., AWS.
WALLIE MCGRAW: AWS VicePresident, Religious Council, Student Senate, Pre-Med and Science Club, BSU Secretary-Treasurer, WRA, Dean of Women' s Award, SNEA, Who's Who.
FREEMAN QUINN MCKELVY: Band, Tri-C, Young Democrats.
DONNA MASSEY: AWS, Wesley, Phi Sigma Chi.
BETTY METCALF: Pre-Med and Science Club, Student Senate, BSU, AWS, Bussey Hall Treas.
JOELLA MILLER: AWS, MBSF, WRA, PE Club, Dean's List, SNEA.
RICHARD DENIS MILLER: PE Club, MBSF, lntramurals, SNEA.
PHYLLIS JO MONTGOMERY: TriC, Nelson Hall Treasurer, AWS, Young Republicans, Delegate to St. and Nat. AWS.
KAREN MOORE: Student Senate, NEA, Young Republicans, Campus Beauty, Miss SSC, Azalea Princess, Riderette-Captain.
PAMELA GAIL NOL TE: Sigma Tau Delta, Stagecrafters, AWS.
KENNETH NORRIS: Concert Choir, Mulerider Staff, Bray Staff, Dean's List, Who's Who.
HORACE W. NUTT: Tri-C.
LINDA NUTT: MBSF, Beauty, Homecoming Royalty, Student Senate, Tri-C, AWS.
ANITA OGLESBY: Young Democrats, YCA, AWS.
SHERRY JEAN PARKER: Tau Beta Sigma-Secretary, Tri-C, Concert Choir, Band, Bray Staff, Dean's List, Who's Who.
MARY PHILLIPS: Phi Sigma Chi, Phi Alpha Theta.
TOMMYE POWER: Phi Alpha Theta, Lambda Sigma Alpha, Young Democrats, SNEA.
SHIRLEY ANN PRINN: SNEA, Phi Sigma Chi.
VAN DAVID PRIVITT: Tri-C, Agri Club, lntramurals.
LINDA RAINWATER: BSU, AWS, Religious Council, Bussey Hall Council, Phi Sigma Chi.
LINDA RAMBO: Tri-C, BSU, SNEA, AWS, Southern Swingers-Secretary, lntramurals, Student Senate.
CHARLOTTE REEVES: Tri-C, Talbot Hall Sweetheart, Harvest Queen.
RICHMOND JOEL REEVES: Tri-C, Men's Council Vice-President, Talbot Hall Vice-President, Magale Scholarship.
JAMES ROBBINS: Concert ChoirBusiness Manager, Marching BandDrum Major, Concert Choir, South Hill Symphony, Da Capo Club-President, Kappa Kappa Psi-Treasurer, Who's Who.
ROBERT DAVID ROGERS: GeologyClub.
THEODORIS RUSS: Alpha Chi, Sigma Tau Delta-Secretary-Treasurer, Lambda Sigma Alpha, Pi Delta Phi, Concert Choir, Town and Gown Choir, BSU-Secretary-Treasurer, Who's Who.
BILLY DALE SAMS: PE Club, SClub, Football, Men's Council.
WALTER SIELIMAN: Tri-C.
EDDY SIMMONS: Tri-C.
DALE STONECIPHER: PE ClubPresident, Wesley-President-Treasurer, Who's Who.
HUBERT RAY SULLIVENT: Tri-C, lntramurals.
LA JOYCE SUMMERLIN: SNEA, Stagecrafters-Secretary, Alpha Psi Omega, Who's Who.
BARBARA TACKETT: Bussey Hall-Treasurer, Alpha Psi Omega, Phi Sigma Chi, SNEA, Stagecrafters, Nelson Hall President, AWS, Student Senate, Young Democrats, Concert Choir, Wesley.
EDITH SUE TALIAFERRO: SNEA, Tri-C, Young Democrats.
PERRY LAWERANCE TOOMBS: Tri-C.
NANCY JANE TREXLER: Tri-C, Young Democrats.
DORTHY TR1MBLE: Newman ClubPresident-Vice-President, Stagecrafters, Spanish Club, Band.
RITA SMITH TUCKER: Sigma Tau Delta, Lambda Sigma Alpha, Chi Alpha, SNEA, Religious CouncilVice-President, Who's Who.
BARRY WALLER: Tri-C, Psychology Club, Stagecrafters, ABS.
JOYCE WALLER: SNEA.
HERMAN WATERS: Tri-C.
JANICE WATSON: AWS, SNEA, Phi Sigma Chi, YCA.
LINDA WEST: Stagecrafters, Alpha Psi Omega-President, Bray Staff, Student Senate, Riderettes.
SHIRLEY ANN WILLIAMS: AWS, SNEA, PE Club, WRA.
JAMES WILLIS: Young DemocratsPresident, Alpha Chi, Phi Alpha Theta-President, Men's CouncilPresident, Dean's List, Who's Who.
TOMMYE WILSON: Phi Sigma Chi, SNEA.
VIRGINIA WOFFORD: Phi Alpha Theta-Secretary-Treasurer, Lambda Sigma Alpha, Young Republicans-President-Secretary, Swim Team, Dean's List, AWS, Who's Who.
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... 236 236 236
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..... 237 TERRY AUSTON ....... . . . . . .... 237 DOROTHY AUTREY ............. 237 JOE AUERY ...... 237 VICKI AVERY MARY ANN BACON LAWRENCE BAILEY LOIS BAILEY
SANDRA BAILEY RITCHIE BARLOW KATHY BARNES RICKIE BARNETT DA VE BARRETT SIBYL BARRETT BILLIE BASS TERRY BATEMAN
237 237
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.... 237 DENNIS BATSON ............... 237 REBECCA BALLS JOHN BAYLEY BECKY BEARD FRANCES BEASLEY HARVEY BASS JANET BEDWELL BITSIE BEELER
237 237 237 237 237
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BONNIE BEENE . . . . . . . . . . . . 237 MARY BEESON ................. 237 CAROLYN BELL 237 KATHY BELMONT .............. 237 STEVE BENDER ALAN BERNDT JOHNNY BENSON BRUCE BERNDT JAMES BERRY WAYNE BERRY PAUL BEST.
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TONY BIGELOW MICHAEL BINIAKEWITZ
.. 238 238 238 238 DAVID BINKLEY
JANIS BISHOP ELIZABETH BISMARK RALPH BLACK DALE BLACKMON RAYMOND BLAIR PAT BOLDING RALPH BOLDING KEN BOLENDER GEORGE BOLLIER CAROLYN BOLT JOHN BONNER JO KAY BOOTH TOM BORGESON
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NORMA BOWERS .. 238 FRANK BRADLEY 238 EDDIE BRADLEY ............. 238 JERRY BRADSHAW 238 RICHARD BRAHAM 238 JUDY BRANDON ....... . , . ...... 238
JOHNNY BRASHER SANDRA BRASHER CONNIE BRASHIER JONNIE SUE BREWER TOM BRIAN TOMMY BRIAN
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....... 238 RONNIE BROCK ................ 238 DELBERT BROOKS 238 LOUISE BROOKS 238 BILL BROOKS JANICE BROWN GWENDOLYN BROWN CINDIE BRYAN EDDIE BRYANT RONNIE BUNGER ANTHONY BUONO JUDY BURTHART LINDA BURKE TERESA BURLESON SUZANNE BURNS PEGGY BURTON . NANCY BUTLER THOMAS BUTLER CAMILLE BYRD
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.... 240 MICHAEL CHRISTIANO 240 SHARON CHURCHMAN ......... 240 BOB CLARK 240 GENNA CLARK ..... 240 JACK CLEMENS 240 SUE CLIFTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 240 JAN CLINE LEWIS COBB SUSAN COBB
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SANDRA COCHRAN KENNETH COCKERHAM DUDLEY COKER
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LARRY COLBERT DUANE COLEMAN LINDA COLLINSWORTH PAUL COLQUETTE ANN COLQUITT IKE COLQUITT NANCY COLQUITT GLEN COLVERT
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ROBERT COLVERT 240 PAMELA COMBS ....... ... . . .... 240 DARRELL COMER 240 CHARLES CONNOR LINDA COOK ROBERT COOK
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240 RAYMOND COOKE ....... 240 VICKI COPPETT ........ . ........ 240 REBECCA CORBELL CHARLES CORBETT DENNIS CORLISS JIM CORNELIUS JAMES COURTNEY LARRY CRANK BOBBIE CRAWFORD BONNIE CRAWFORD JOYCE CRAWFORD
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SHAYNE CRAWFORD ... 241 PAUL CRIDER ............. 241 MARY NELL CRISP ... 241 JOHNNY CROCKER JERRY CROW KATE CRUMPLER TOBY CRUMPLER CAMILLE CURRY
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241 LARRY DABBS .. .. .. .. .. .. . 241 SALLIE DALTON ...... 241 THOMAS DANIEL 241 DAVID DANIELS 241
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JIM DAVIS JOICE DAVIS JUDY A. DA VIS
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JUDY M. DAVIS 241 OWEN DA VIS ................... 241 GWENDOLYN DAWSON JESUS DAZA
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. 241 DANIEL DEAN RICHARD DEAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 241 TIM DEAN ...................... 241 LARRY DEEN ........ . ..... . .... 242 PAULA DELAMAR JUDY DENNIS JANICE DEVENING
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... 242 TRACEY DEVINE ............... 242 SHARON DEWOODY LENITA DIFFEE PHYLLIS ANN DILDY LEONARD DILWORTH SHIRLEY DISMUKE DAVID DISMUKES GAYLE DIXON
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244 244
. 244 244 244
KATHY GLASGOW MIRIAM GLASGOW CAROL GLENN PAMELA GOAD ... . .. .. . . ...... 244 JAMES GOBER . 244 PEGGY GOODE 244 RICHARD GOODWIN .......... 244 RONNIE GOODWIN .... 244 KENNETH GOSDIN 244 ROBERT GRAHAM DOUG GRAY JIMMY G. GRAY JIMMY H. GRAY . BILLY GREEN JOHNNY RAY GREEN PAUL GREEN PEGGY GREEN BECKY GREENWOOD ALFRED GRENIER BILL GRIFFIN BOBBY JOE GRIFFIN BILL GROSS DAVID GUNNELS PATSY GURLS
244 . 244
.. 244
.. 244 .. 244
244 244 244 244 244
.... 244 244
. 244 244
. 244 JOHN GUTHRIE 244 KEN GYURICZ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 244 FLOYD HALCOM . 244 PAT HALE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 244 JOHNNY HALPINE 244 HENRY HALTEN ... 244 RICKEY HAMBRICK 244 JUDY HAMILTON 245 HUMBERT HAMMOND 245 PATRICIA HAMNET 245 JEAN HAMPTON JULIA HAMPTON DAVID HANCOCK JIMMY HANSEN MIKE HARDAGE GEORGE HARDAWAY SUSAN HARLOW DON HAROLD LARRY HARRELL SUZANNE HARRELL TOMMY HARRELL LINDA HARRINGTON PHIL HARRINGTON TOM HARRIS NANCY HARTRICK GLENDA HARVILLE RANDY HARVILLE JOHN HATCH THOMAS HATCH BOBBY HATTABAUGH HOLLY HAY DONNY HAYES JO ELLEN HAYNES MAXINE HAYWOOD JUDY HEAD JANE HEAD ROY HEAD JEAN HECKER ARTHUR HEMINGWAY MAXINE HENLEY GLORIA HERNANDEZ SANDRA HICKEY JEANNE HIGGINS JANET HIGH HORACE HIGHT STEVE HILDEBRAND WILLIAM HILLERG EDGAR HILLIS GARY HODGES FRANKIE HOGAN DAVID HOGG LINDA HOGG JUANELLE HOLCOMB CARRIE HOLIMAN CARRELL HOLLAND LINDA HOLLIS
JOE HOOD PATSY HOOPER PAUL HOOVER EDDIE HOPKINS CLAUDE ALLEN HORN ROBERT HORN BECKY HORRIDGE DON HORTON KAREN HORTON
245
.. 245 245 245
245
245 245
245
245 245 245 245 245
... 245
245 245
245 245 245
.... 245 ... 245
245
245 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 246
246 246
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. 246
. 246 2 46 24-
24-24-
... . 24-
... 24-24-
. 24-
24-
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... 24-
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PONGPUN HOTRAPAVANON 247 RONNIE HOWARD .............. 247 JIMMY HOWELL ................ 247 MARSHA DIANN HOWELL ...... 247 ANNE HUDSON ................. 247 BRENDA HUDSON 247 RUSSELL HUDSON GENE HUFFMAN JERRY HUFFMAN
247
247 247
JUDY HUGHES ........... 247 VIRGINIA HUSBANDS 247
JOE INSCO ················ 247 CATHERINE IRWIN 247
247 .... 247
.. 247 247
.... . . . .. ..... 247
DWIGHT JACKSON JOHN A. JACKSON TERRY JACKSON GEORGE JAMES . MABLE JERMANY BRYON JERRY RANDAL JERRY NORMAL JESTER CHARLES JETER CAROL JOHNSON ELAINE JOHNSON EV A JEAN JOHNSON JEFFREY JOHNSON
247 247
..... 247 247 247 247 247 247
JAMES B. JOHNSON ............ 247 JOHN C. JOHNSON, JR. 248 THELMA JOHNSON ............. 248 JOHNNY JOHNSTON DAVID JONES ... WILLIAM JONES, JR.
..... 248 248 248
GARY D. JONES ........ . . . . .... 248 HARRISON JONES 248 LORINE JONES ..... 248 SCOTT JONES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 248 MICHAEL JORDON 248 PAUL JOYNER ......... , . , ...... 248
ALVIE KEASTER 248 RICHARD KEESOER 248 CECELIA KELLEY 248 PORTER KELLEY . 248 ROBERT KELLY 248
RODGER KENDRICK 248 LAURA KENDRICK .......... 248
248 .... 248
248
FAYE KENNEDY MICHAEL KERR JOHN KIMBELL ANNE KING BESSIE KING
.. .. .. , . , . ..... 248
248 TONI KING ............. .. . . .... 248 JAMES S. KITCHENS BILLIE KNIGHT CHARLES KNIGHT TOMMY KNIGHT ... SHELIA KNOX STANLEY KRUPICKI RICKY KVEUM
PATRICIA LAMBERT LOUIS LAMPKIN MARIANNA LANDERS
248 248 248
. .. 248 ..... 248
248 248
248 248 248
MYRA LANEY 248 JIMMY LANGLEY ............... 248 SUZZANE LANGLEY GAIL LANSDALE . .. . MILKO LASIY ANITA LAUDIEINA MARIE LAUDIEINA COVIEDINE LAUNIUS ROBERT LAY
... 248 248 248
.... 248 249 249
.... 249 FARRELL LEA .................. 249 GERRY LEE ........ , . . ..... 249 RONALD LEONARD 249 ELIZABETH LESTER 249 RICHARD LEVERITT 249 MICHAEL LEWEY 249
GARY LEWIS .... 249 GARY LEWIS ..... 249 ROBERT LEWIS 249 CLARA LINCOLN . 249 ROBERT LINDSEY ... . .. ... ..... 249 SANDIA LINDSEY 249
JOHN LLOYD ........ .. ... . . .... 249 SAFRONIA LOE JACK LONG SUSAN LONGING DENNIS LOPES
.......... 249
.. 249 .... 249
..... 249 DAVID LOVE .................... 249 KENNETH LOVE ...... 249 WILLIAM LOVEJOY CHARLOTTE LOVELL PAULA LOVELL BRENDA LOWERY GEORGE LOWERY
.... 249 249 249 249
... 249
EDITH LUNSFORD KEITH LUSBY JAMES LOTT.
DONALD MCADAMS GENE MCALISTER SARA MCALISTOR JAMES MCALLISTER . JAMES MCCABE ALICE MCCALL LARRY MCCARLY. DAVID MCCLARY
249 249
....... 249
249 249 249 249 250
250 250 250
GLENDA MCCUTCHESON 250 ELBERT W. MCDANIEL ......... 250 CHARLES MCDONALD 250 FLOYD MCDONALD ... 250 JAMES MCELARY .... 250 DONALD MCGAUGH .. 250 JANICE MCGAUGH . 250 HUBERT MCGAUGH ........ 250 SHARON MCGAUGH 250 JAMES MCGEHEE 250 ROBERT MCGUFFIN 250 SUE MCHENRY 250 DON MCINTYRE . . . . .... 250 DARRELL MCKAUGHAN ... 250 JUDY MCKINNEY 250 CAROLYN MCKNIGHT 250 KENNETH MCMURROUGH 250
250 BRENDA MCNEIL RALPH MCNUTT ...... . . . . . . .... 250 CAROL MCRAE ................. 250 GERALD MCVAY 250 RONALD MCWILLIAMS ......... 250 ELEANOR MAGBY .............. 250 MARSHA MANNING 250 LYNDA MANSOR 250 AL VIN MAPLES 250
RONALD MAPLES 250 NANCY MARKHAM . 250 GORDON MARONEY .... 250 CYNTHIA MARSHALL 250 CAROL MARTIN 250 GREG MARTIN . . ..... 250 JODIE MARTIN . . .... 250 JOHN MARTIN . . . .......... 250 SANDRA MASON 250 THOMAS MARTIN 250 RONALD MASSINGILL 251 WADE MATHESON 251 GAIL MATTOX . . 251 JOHNNY MAULDIN ..... 251 JIM MAY .............. .. ........ 251 SANDRA MAY JERRY MAYFIELD FRANK MAYHEW
PAMELA MEADOWS DENNIS MELLINGER JUDY MELLINGER
251 . 251
251 251 251
...... 251 JO LYNN MELTON .... . .. , .. 251
251 ....... 251
JUDY MERCHANT LINDA MERRITT WILLIAM MERRITT . ISAAC MICHAEL
. ... 251 ........ 251
FRANCES MIDDLEBROOKS ..... 251 RICHARD MILES ................ 251 CANDACE MILLER 251 MARY MILLER ....... .... ........ 251 SANDRA MILLER ........ 251 BRENDA MILLS ................. 251 RICHARD MILNER GLEN MINOR BOBBY MITCHELL DONNA MITCHELL MIKE MIZE LOUIS MONTGOMERY MARY MONTGOMERY ROGER .MOODY .
CLAUDE W. MOORE
FANNIE MOORE MIKE MOORE TOMMY MOORE WAYNE MOORE GARY MORGAN SANDRA MORGAN BRENDA MORRIS MIKE MORROW RONNIE MOSELEY CHARLES MOSS
251 .... 252
252 252
... 252
252 252
... 252
252 .... 252 ... 252
252 252 252 252 252 252 252 252
JAMES MUNDS 252 JOHN MURPHY ....... . . .. .. .... 252 SANDRA MYERS .... 252
EDNA NEAL . . .... 252 MARTHA NEILL . .... ... ........ 252 DEBORAH NELSON .... 252 OLGA NELSON . . . . . . . . . . . . . 252
GARY NELSON DENNIS NICHOLSON
252 252
DOYLE NIPPER ................. 252 JOHN NIPPER 252 FRANCIS NIXON REBECCA NOWLING DOYLE NUTT RONALD NUTT
GEORGE OATS NELDA ODELL VAN O'DE KEVIN O'DONNELL BRENDA O'KEEFE JERRY O'NEAL MIKE OWEN BRENDA OWENS
HAROLD PACE SHANNON PACE WILLIE PACE DARLA PAGE
252 252
....... 253 ...... 253
253 253
.... 253 253 253 253
... 253 253
253 253 253 253
CRAIG PALCULICT .............. 253 ALEXANDER PARKER 253 BETTYE PARKER HARRY PARKER III JAMES PARKER MICHAEL PARKER WAYNE PARNELL BEATRIZ PARRA
253 253
.... 253 253 253 253
JACK PARISH .......... . . . . , .... 253 WILLIAM PARRISH ............. 253 TOMMY PATE ... 253 GERALD PATTON 253 SARAH PAULEY 253 CHARLES PAYNE 253 TONI PEACE 126,253 RANDALL PERDUE 92,122,253 ROBBIE PETTIGREW 253 THOMAS PETTOS .... 253 RHANDY PHARR 253 ANNA BETH PHILLIPS .. 253 KATHY PHILLIPS 253
MAXOLLE PHILLIPS ............ 253 134,253
.... . 253 253 253 253
PATSY PICKLER EARNEST PICKINGS TOMMY PIPKIN CARLETON PLUNK DON PLUNKETT JAMES PLYER GLENN POORE RAY POOVEY
JIMMY POPE ELAINE POPEJOY RANDY PRICE
..... 253 .......... 254
.... 254
GENE PRITCHARD RAY PULLIAM
.......... 254 254 254 254
... 254 RUFUS PULPHUS ............... 254 FRANCES PURIFOY
ROBERT QUINN ..
THOMAS RAGAN
ROBERT RAINS
. 254
254
254
254 JOE RAMBEAU ........ .... . . .... 254 DARELL RANKIN BRENDA RATCLIFF RODNEY RATLEDGE STAN RAYFORD JOHNNY REED JONNIE REED MARY LYNN REESE
JERRY REESE MIKE REILLY RODGER RENFROW JAMES REUL MARGARET REYNOLDS MARY ELLEN RHEIN BRENDA RHODES LAWANA RHODES ROBERT RICHARDSON JACKIE RICHMOND
254 254 254 254 254
...... 254 254
...... 254 . 254
254 121,254
254 254
... 254 254
... 254 254
ROBERT RICKETT .............. 254 LARRY RIDDICK CINDY ROGERS LINDA ROGERS
254 254 254
MIKE RODGERS ............... 254 SUSAN D. ROGERS SUSAN RODGERS WILLIAM RODGERS SUSAN ROMINE
124,254 36,47,39,254
254 ..... 254
DAISY ROSE ...... . . , . , ..... 255 LARRY RUNNING 255 SYDNEY RUSHING 255 DANNY RUSSELL 255 JIM RYDER ............. . . .. .... 255
RONALD SAMUELS ........ 255 LARRY SANDAGE ....... , . . . . 255
JACKIE SANDERS DALE SANDIFER STEWART SAULSBURY TOM SAWYER
255 255 255
255 HENRY SCHAAL . . ...... 255 ARTHUR SCOTT ....... . , . . . 255 JOHN SCOTT ......... 255 LARRY SCHNEBLY ANN SCRIMSHIRE MIKE SHEFFIELD DENNIS SIGMAN TED SIGMAN
ED SIMMONS MONTIE SIMS GARY SIMMONS JOHNNY SINCLAIR PHIL SKINNER JOEL SLAYTON TERESA SMART .
255 .... 255
255 255
121,255 ........ 256
256 .... 256 ... 256 .. 255
.... 256 256
LINDA SMEAD ...... . , .. . , ...... 256 CHARLES SMITH 256 DALE SMITH 256 JAMES SMITH ..... 256 JOHN SMITH ............. . . ..... 256 JOSEPH SMITH JUDY SMITH ROBERT SMITH SHEILA SMITH SHIRLEY SMITH SUSAN SMITH VICKI SMITH
.......... 256
256 256
96,256 ....... 256
..... 256 .... 256
DAVID SNEED .................. 256 FLOSSIE SNOWDEN 256 CHERYL SOUTHERLAND 256 MURRAY SPEER ................ 256 FRANCES SPENCER . 256 BILL STAMPS . . ... 256
LINDA STARK ......... 256 BEVERLY STEADMAN ... 256 PAUL STEADMAN 256
DAN STEDMAN .... 256 RALPH STEED ......... 256 DIXIE STEELMAN 256 DOYLE STEGALL 256 WAYNE STEVENSON 256 MIKE STEWART ........ .. , . . 256
SUE STEWART ..... 256 VICKIE STEWART 256 ROSE STIDHAM 256 LINDA STILES 99,256 TERRY STINNETT 256 ELGIN STOKES ................. 256 BARNER STONECIPHER NAN STOUT DAVID STRATTON SANDRA STRATTON
PAULA STREET GLENDA STROUD WILLIAM STUEART JOANN STURGES SANDRA SULTON
SHERRY TALLEY DAVID TARVER. BOBBIE TAYLOR DAVID TAYLOR MICKEY TAYLOR TERRY TAYLOR
257 .... 257
257 .... 257
257 257 257
.... 257
257
.... 257 257
99,76,257 257
... 257 257
CLARK TERRELL ............. 257 STEVE TERRY 257 MIKE TEUTSCH .... 257 MIKE THOMASON 257 ELMER THOMPSON JACKIE THOMPSON RAYMOND THOMPSON BILLY THORNTON BOBBY THROWER
GLENDA THURBER ROBERT THURBER JOHN THURSTON BILLY TILLEY WAYNE TIMMONS LYNN TOLLETT SANDRA TREXLER PAM TUBB
257 257 257 257
...... 257
.. 257 122,257
257 .... 257
........ 257
257 .... 258
...... 258 PHILLIP TULL .................. 257 BOBBY TURNER .......... 258 LYNNE TURNER MIKE TURNER
JOHN URBAN
DOUGLAS VARGA
99,76,258 258
258
258 DELORIS VINES ...... , . . . .. .... 258 HAROLD VINSON JOHN VONIS
RICHARD WAGNER
258 258
.... 258
283
284
DANNY WAGNON WALLACE WAITS LARRY WALDROP ARCHIE WALKER CEROY WALKER TOMMY WALKER ROGER WALL GLADYS WALLACE TED WALLER LOUIE WALTON . RICHARD WARACK AL WARBRITTON LINDA WARD
258 258
.. 258 258
258 258 258 258 258 258 258 258 258
REBECCA WAREN .............. 258 EDWARD WARREN 258 FLOYD WARREN TOMMY WARREN BOB WARNICK JENNY WATERS JACK WATKINS JOHN WATKINS VIRGINIA WATKINS
258 258 258
..... 258 258 258 258
JIM WATSON ....... . ... , . . . . 258 NANCY WATSON .... . 258
STEVE WALTERS ............... 258 WILLIAM WAX 92,258 VICKI WEATHERSBY IRENE WEA VER KATIE WEAVER RONNIE WEBB
GEORGELLON WELCH GARY WELLS KENNET WERST
258 .... 258
... 258 258
259 .... 259
259 BRENDA WEST ................. 259 JIM WESTON . 259 JOE WHATLEY .... 259 GEORGE WHEATLEY 259 AARON WHITE 259 GARY WHITE ..... . ... 259 JAMES WHITE ... 259 ROBBIE WHITE .. 259
JOE WHITE ... 259 LEONARD WHITTEN 259 RICKY WHITTEN . . . . . . . . . . . . . 259 RICHARD WHITTINGTON ....... 259 JANICE WICKER ............... 259 GEORGE WIGGINS BILL WILEY
KENNY WILKINS NANCY WILKINSON MARK WILLBURG
KENNETH WILLHEITE
..... 259 . 259
.... 260 . 260
260 260
ALICE WILLIAMS ............... 260
CAROLYN WILLIAMS 260 CYNTHIA WILLIAMS DONALD WILLIAMS GAYLE WILLIAMS LARRY WILLIAMS LA VESTER WILLIAMS
260 260
.... 260
.... 260 . 260
.... 260 260
.... 260 . 260
KAY WILLIAMS FRED WILLIAMSON DAVID WILSON DONNA WILSON GEORGE WILSON .... . , . , .. , .... 260
KAREN WILSON LYNDA WILSON WILLIAM WILSON RUSSELL WINKIR BILL WISENER DAWN WITHERINGTON CAROLYN WOFFORD BOBBY WOLFE CARROLL WOLFE WILLIAM WOLFE WATSON WOMACK CHARLES WOOD PAUL WOODARD KENALD WOODS LARRY WREN NANCY WRIGHT
......... 260 260 260 260 260 260
97,260 260
... 260
....... 260 260
104,260
260 260 260 260
. 260
260 .... 260
JESSICA WUNNENBERG MIKE WUNNENBERG PHILLIP WYLIE SUZANNE WYNNS ROGER WYRICK
.......... 260 260
CAROLYN YARBROUGH DENNIS YARBROUGH RON YARBROUGH CLOIS YATES
260 260
104,260 . 261
... 261 .......... . . . ..... 261
DON YOUNGBLOOD RONNIE YOWELL JOHN ZACHARY LYNDA ZIMMERMAN
261 261
. 261 261
Sophs DON ABLES 212 DONNY ADAMS ... 212 FRANK ADCOCK 212 MARILYN ADCOCK 76,77,212 MIKE ADCOCK 212 WARREN ADCOCK 93 ,212 AHMAD AKHAVAN . . 212 GENE ALESHIRE .... 212 JIMMY ALLEN .... 93,212 BECKY ALLEN . . . 212 TERRY ALLEN ...... 212 SHARRON ALLWHITE 212 DAVID ANDERSON 212 GARY ANDREWS 212 LINDA ANTHONY 34,35,36,212 SHARON ARRINGTON .......... 212 DONNA ASHTON 212 DON ATKINS ........... . ....... 212 RACHEL ATKINSON JANE AUSTIN
JOHNNY BAKER CLARENCE BARRONG MIKE BASHFORD NEAL BATES DORSEY BEARDEN SUE BEARDEN ANN BECK. BOBBY BEENE JANICE BENNETT SIDNEY BENNETT
KATHY BENTON BETTY BENTZ DAVID BEST DIANE BILLITER . EDNA BLACK WILLIAM BLACKWOOD JUJUAN BONDMAN CURTIS BOURLAND
JOHN BOWLES SHARON BOWLES TOMMY BRIGHT WAYNE BROWN DAVID BROWN FRANK BUCHANON ANN BURKE SUSAN BURHHAM
JOHN BURSON LYNDA BUSSEY
212 212
213 ..... 213
92,213 122,92,213
213 213
........ 213 119,213 .... 213
.... 213 213
... 213 93,213
. .. 88,213 213
..... 213 121,213
213 97,213
213 92,122,214
214 ... 214
214 . 214
.... 214
214 135,214
JEANNE BUTLER ............... 214 CAROL BYRNE 214
RONNIE CALAWAY ............. 214 JIM CALKINS ................... 214 BEVERLY CAMP 118,134,214 KENNY CAMP CHARNI CARLE CLOTEEN CARROLL JUDY CARROLL ROBERT CASH ROY CASSODY WILLIAM CASTEEL KATHLEEN CHAMBERS
RODNEY CHANDLER POLLY CHILDS
DIANE CHOWNING MOLLY CLARK
62,67,214 214 214
96,214 122,92,215
..... 215 ... 215
215 215 215
92,215 215
RODNEY CLARK ...... .. . . . . ... 215 CURTIS CLAYTON 215
215
215 . 215
GEORGE CLEARY DANIEL CLOUD BEN COBB MICHELE COBB ........ .. . .... 215 LYNDA COKER ............ 215 THOMAS COLEMAN 215 TOM COLLINS . 62,67,97,215 IRENE CONN 93,215
BRUCE CONN 93,215 BOBBY COOK
KEN COOPER JANIE COPELIN . JAMES CORBELL KENNETH COWLING JERRY CRAIN
. 215
. 215 . ..... 215 ..... 215
104,106,215 215
ANN CRAWFORD . . . . . . . . . . . . 215 MAMIE CRAWFORD . 215 JIMMY CREECH 217 HARRY CROSSETT ..... 68,70,72,217 LOUIS CRUA BEN CURTIS
JIM DALE LINDA DANIEL
.. 217
....... 217
104,105,217 . 217
LOREEN DANIEL JAN DANIELS TOMMY DAVIDSON FREIDA DA VIS SCHAWNEE DAVIS
... 217 217 217
217 217
DARRELL DEAN 217 JIM DEATHRAGE ....... 70,71,68,217 COSBY DEDMAN . .. . .. 21 7
..... 217 ...... 217
217 92,217
217 .. 217
217
PAULA DIFFEE MICHAEL DIXON JIMMY DOHERTY DANNY DOSS MAUREEN DOTY GARY DUKE RICHARD DUPUIS MYRTLE EADES VERSIE EASTER VIRGINIA EDWARDS
....... .. ...... 217 217 217
WENDELL EDWARDS ........... 21 7 RONNY ELLISON KAY EMERSON
EDDIE ENLOE LARRY EPPS SUSAN ERWIN RONNIE ERWIN JUDY EVANS DAVID FARMER SARRAH FARRAR MARY FAULK RALPH FAULKNER GORDON FENDLEY
... 217 .... 217
217 217
... 217 217
. . . 217 .. 217
..... 217 217
97,217 . .... 217
GEORGE FERREIRA 217 JOAN FINCHER .............. 217 SHERRY FINCHER 217 EDDY FISHER JERRY FITZYERALK JEAN FLAHERTY .
. . .... 217 217
. ... 218 LAVON FLAHERTY .. 218
DAVID FOLSON ................. 218 SANDRA FOSTER DAVID FRACHISEUR JEANETTE FRANKLIN CHRIS FRANKS REBECCA FRANKS
JERRY FRAZIER BILL FRILLS
134,218 218 218 218 218
. 218 218
JUDY FULLER . 218 DELL GATES ..... 218 MARETTA GATHRIGHT 89,218 WILLIAM GATHRIGHT 218 KERRY GATHIN 218 JOAN GATHIN ....... 218 CAROLYN GAYLORD 219 WAYNE GIFFORD 104,219 ROBIN GILES ................... 219 GILDA GILL 219 THOMAS GILLEYLEN RICHARD GOLLEHER LYLE GOODWIN LARRY GORTNEY BOBBY GRAHAM DON GRAVES ERNESTINE GRAY FREDDY GREEN JIMMY GREEN . DOUG GREEN
GARY GREENE. ROBERT GREENE PHILLIP GRIFFIN . WAYNE GRIFFIN. DAVID GRIMMETT . CHARLES HADDEN .
130,219
219 ..... 219
219 219
............ 219 .... 219 .... 219
.219
.. 219 .219
. ...... 219 ..... 219
93,219 . .... 219
CARLOTTA HALL ......... 135,219 BECKY HANCOCK. . ... 219 CHARLES HANDLEY ........... 219
BONITA HARRELL. . .... 219 MIKE HARRINGTON ... 62,219 BOBBY HARRIS ............. 15,219 JOAN HARRISON . . .... 219 MIKE HARTSFIELD .
EVA HAYES TOM HAYNES
. ..... 219 ..... 220
.220 GLENN HAYNIE. . ........... 220
MICHAEL HAZELWOOD . . .... 220 ROBERT HENDERSON ...... 93,220 SUZANNE HENDRICKS . . ..... 220 MARY HENRY .. 36,39,220 BE'ITY HICKS . . 220 DOUG HINES . . ... 220 ROGER HINES . . ...... 220 GERALD HOBSON . . . . ... 220 TOMMY HODGE . . ....... 220
GARY HOLLOWAY. . 93,220 HELEN HOLLY 220 SHERRY HOLMES . . ... . . . . . . .... 220
WANDA HOLMES . MIKE HOOTEN . NELDA HOOVER.
PAM HORNE . GARRY HOWARD. LOYCE HUDSON . TOMMY HUGHES .
..220 . . 62,220
.220
.. 220 92,220 . .. 220 . . 220
GORDON HUMPHREY ........ 109,220 MIKE HUNNICUTT .
DAN HUNTER NANCY HUNTER . GAIL HUNTER . MELBA HUNTER. RALPH HURST. WILLIAM HURST . JIM HURT. MICHAEL INGRAM . MAXINE JACK . EDDIE JACKSON. LARRY JACKSON
PHIL JACKSON. NANCY JACOBS .. ROBERT JERNIGAN . WAYNE JOHNSON MARION JOHNSON .
.220
.. 62,67,220 ... 221
.... 45 ,22! 134,221
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.22: 22:
. 22:
. 22 : . .. 22 :
WAYNE JOHNSON ...... 88,118 , l<X . 22 :
MIKE JOHNSTON. . .. 22:
SHARON JOHNSTON.. . 22: CHERYL JONES . . .. 134,22 : CLARA JONES . . . .. 222 FREDDIE JONES . . . 222 GARY DON JONES .. 122,222 JOHN THOMAS JONES . . ... . 222 RICHARD JONES . . . 128,222 STEVE JONES . 22-3 WILLIAM R. JONES . . 22-3 W. K. JONES . . . .. 223 JOHN JURICA . . 223 RUSTY KAUFFMAN . . .... . 62,6'1
BUD KEITH NELDA KEITH . ROBERT KILPATRICK. ALISA KIMBELL . DAVE KING. ROBERT KING . SHELIA KINNAIRD. JIM KNIGHTEN. CAROLE KOENIG .
ANDY KOSICKI
JAMES LAMB MARK LAMBERT CAROLYN LAMKIN . GENE LAND.
PHYLIS LANDES
JUDY LANGLEY .
MIKE LANGLEY . JOHN LANGSTON . GAYLE LAY. MICHAEL LEAMONS THOMAS LEDBETTER .
JAMES LEE. ROBERT LEWIS . GEORGE LIBERATO . ROBERT LIDDEKEE MIKE LINDSEY .
CONNIE LONG LYNN FORD. GENE LOTT. JUDY LOVELL . JOHN LOWRY. LOIS LYDAY.
DENNIS LYNN .
PAUL MCALLISTER. NANCY MCCLENDON.
67,2 23 . 97,2 23
.. . 119,223 . . 22-3
. 223
. 2 23
. 223 .. 2 23 . 2 2-3
.... 114,22 3
22.'.:
2 2.'.: 88,223 . .. 223 . .. 2 23
.. 77,76,9!' 133.223
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. 223 ... 96,2 23
.. 2 23 . . .. 2 2 3 . . . 223
. .. . 223
. . .. 223 . .. 223
... . 2 3
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... 9 9,2 23 . .. 2~
.. .. 222
.. 223
. ... 222
... 223
..... = ..76.-
133= LOUISE MCCULLOUGH .... .. ... 223
ELIZABETH MCDANIEL. . . . ... 223 EDDIE MCGARR. . ..... .. ... 22=
JERRY MCILVENNE. . . . . •.. 22= DAVID MCKINNEY . . . . . . 22= DAVID MCMAHAN. HARRY MCMAHEN. . . 62,67 -= ELIZABETH MCMURROUGH . . . 22= DAVID MCNEAL ........ .. 109,2;;=
JOHN MCWILLIAMS. "= VIRGINIA MACUMBER . . . . . . . . . == ROBERT MARCHAND. . 113 -= WARREN MARRACINO. 22=
JOYCE MARTIN . 22= PHYLLIS MARTIN 22= RICHARD MARTIN . 22=
DERRYL MARTINDALE . LINDA MARTINDALE . SHERRY MARTINDALE .
62,67,224 .224
114,224 TIM MARTINELLI . . ........... 224 JACK MARVIN. . .. 224
JIM MASON ..................... 224 VINCE MASSANELLI . .... 224
RONNIE MATTES ................ 224 FRIEDA MAY ................ 119,224 LARRY MAY. . .................. 224 STANLEY MAY . . .... 62,63,67,224 DALE MAYFIELD ................ 224 BRUCE MERCER . . 224 DONALD MESSERSMITH .... 128,224 RANDY MEYERS . . . ..... 224
.... 93,224 .. ...... 224
BEN MILAM. PHILLIP MILLER . JERRY MILNER . JOHN MILNER . CHARLES MILTON.
..... . .. .. .... 224 . ... 224
. ...... 224 PAUL MINOR. ....... . .. . .... 224 RACHEL MITCHELL . . ...... 224 TOMMY MITCHELL ..... 224 CLIFF MOORE . . .... 224
DANNY MILLER . . ..... 224 PAUL MORGAN. . ......... 224 WAYNE MOSES ............ 98,224
ROBIN MURPH . . ..... 226 FLORENCE MURPHY. 226 THOMAS MURPHEY . . 226 GARY MURRAY ......... .. ...... 226 GORDON MURRAY . . ... 226 RICHARD NEILL . . . ... 226
FRED NEWMAN . . 226 EDNA NICHOLS . 226 ANITA NICHOLSON .............. 226 KENNETH NIVENS . . ....... 226
VICKI NIX .... 44,45,114,226 LINDA NOLTE. . .. 226 ROGER NUTT ............. 93,226 SARAH O'DANIEL . . ....... 226
KATHLEEN O'HERN . . .. 226 PAUL OSBORNE. . .. 226 NANCY OWENS . . .......... 226 JERRY PARHAM. . . . 226 DIANE PARKER.. . ..... 226
BECKY PAYNE 76,99,226 KAYE PAYNE. . .. 226
KAYE Je.'AYNE. LES PAXTON. TOM PEACE. JERRY PERKINS ..
. .... 226 . .226
. ... 226 . ....... 226
MARGARET PERRITT ....... 36,37,42, 47,97,122,226
BETTIE PHARR . . ............... 226
JIM PHILLIPS . SHERRY PHILLIPS ..
. ... 226 .226
CATHY PICKARD ...... . .. .. . . . . 226 .226
. ... 226 RONNIE PILCHER . PAIGE PINKSTON. TONI PITTMAN .................. 226 MARIE PLAIR . . . . ...... 226 EDDIE PLUNKETT ............ 88,226 TOMMY POLK ................... 226 RAYMOND PORCHIA . . ... 226 DONALD ROSIVIATA. NANCY POWELL .
DARLENE PRATHER .
.... 226 . .. 226
... 15,226
..... 226 ANITA PRICE. . ...... 226
JAMES PRIDE . . ... 227 JANET PUGH. . 227
RICHARD QUALLS 122,227 PAT QUIGLEY .. 227 JOHN RANKIN 92,104,227
EMIL RAY. . .. 228 RANDY REAGAN . . .. 227 JAMES REDDIN. . ........ 227
LEQUIETA REED. .. .. 228 BENNY REEDER . 62 ,67,227 STEVEN REID . . .. 127,228 JIM REILLY . . ....... 228
RETA REVIS 98,114,228 GERALD REYENGA . . ...... 228 LINDA REYNOLDS. . . 21 ,22,30,
45,108,114,228
MARK REYNOLDS . . ... 228 RABUN REYNOLDS . . ... 228 JAMES RHODES . MARTHA RICE . JOHNNY RICHARDSON.
.228
.... 228 228
TONY RICHMOND . . ............ 228
RONNIE RIDGELL . . .. 228 BONNIE RIGGINS ..
SHERRY RINEHART .
.228
.228
ROBERT ROBERSON .. CLAYTON ROBBINS. MARY ROBNETT . WINSTON RODEN. JERRY RODGERS ..... .... . .
. .. 228
... 228 .... 228 ... 228 . . . 228
LYNDA RODGERS. . .... 229 DAVID ROGERS ...... . . . . . . . ... 229 WAYNE ROPER. . .... 229 KENNETH ROSS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 229 GENE ROWE ..................... 229 JIMMY ROWE ...... . . ... ... . ..... 229 JOHN ROWE . . ... 229 JOHNNY ROWE . . ..... 229 JOSEPHENS RUSS . . . 229 BETTY RUSSELL . . ..... 229
JUDY RUSSELL . . ... 229 WAYNE RUSSELL. . .......... 229 PEGGY RYAN. . ....... 229 PAUL SANDERS. . . 120,229 MAXINE SANDERS . 229 FRED SAVAGE. 109,229 JERRY SCHAAL . . ............. 229
LAURA SCOTT. 229 LEWIS SCRIMSHIRE . SHERRY SEACH . DAVID SEALS . SUSAN SEARS . LESLIE SESSIONS GARY SEWELL . KATHY SHAW. MICKELE SHEAD . HELEN SHEPARD .
PHYLLIS SHINN BECKY SHINN HORACE SHIREY BILL SIZEMORE DONALD SLAYTER JUDY SLAYTER
JACK SLAYTON BILL SLEDD FRED SLOAN. JIM SMALLING NANCY SMALLING DONNA SMART MAURICE SMITH DIANNE SMITH .. HARTWELL SMITH
JOHN SMITH. MARY J. SMITH
MIKE SMITH. JAMES SOULSBURY SANDRA SOUSBURY
. .. 230 ..... 121,230
. 109,230 . .. 230
..... 93,230 .231 .231 .231
. ........... 231
135,231 .... 47,231 ...... 231
93,231 231 231
109,93,231 231
...... 231 ..... 231
231 93,231
231 231 231
.. 231 134,231
......... 231
JOHN SPEER. . ...... . .. . .
229 229 231
ROY SPEER .. 231 JO ANN STAMPLEY .......... 231
MARY STANFORD 134,231 DAVE STEAD ..... 231 ELTON STEELMAN ..... 84,231
GAIL STEPHENS 231 SHARON STEPHENS ... 231 JIM STEVENS .... 231 LARRY STONE ... 231 TERESA STRANGE 231
RONNIE STRATTON ... 231 ROBERT STUCKEY 231 DARRELL SULEPHEN
RONALD SWEAT
LAURA SWEET
231 231
231 JANICE TATE ................... 231 NONA TATE 119,231 EBRAHIM TA V AKOTIAN
LANA TAYLOR BILL TEER EDDIE TELFORD
BILLY THOMAS RON THOMAS
231 ... 231
... 232 232
... 232 232
CYNTHIA THOMSON ............ 232
THOMAS THOMSON 232 KAYE THORP 134,232
122,232
232 98,232
BUCK TITSWORTH DONNA TODD MARY TOLLETT MARY TOWNS JOHN TRACEY
............... 232 121,232
PHILLIP TROTTER 62,67,232 LONNIE TUCKER ........... 232
REGINALD TUCKER 232 CHARLES VEACH ... 232 DANNY VEACH . . ......... 232 DIANNE VELCHOFF ..... 232 JOE VINSON 232 DAVID WADDLE ...... 232
JIM WAITS 232 NAN WALDEN ...... . . .. . .. ..... 232
GARY WALKER .... 232
SUE WALKER 76,99,232 SHERRELL WALLER ............ 232 MIKE WALLER 232 BILL WALLER .... 232
RONNIE WALTERS 232 CAROL WALTHELL ...... 232 DAVID WATKINS ..... 232
ALICE WATSON 232 GARY WATSON 119,232 JUDY WEATHERSBY 232 TERRENCE WEBB 232 JOE WEISSMANN ... 232 BILL WELCH ...... 232 ED WELLS ..... 232 WAYNE WERTZ 93,232
MARGARET WEST 232 JO WHEELIS 232 DON WHIDDEN ..... 232 BRENDA WHITE ......... 232
MORRIS WHITE 233 NEV A WHITE .... 233 LARRY WHITEHEAD 233 MOLLIE WILBOURN 233 RICHARD WILKINS ........... 233 JIMMY WILLETT ... 234 JOHN WILLIAMS 234 JOHN WILLIAMS 234 RICHARD WILLIAMS 234 DICK WILLIS 234 CAROL WISHARD 234 BETTY WOOD 76,99,234
GURVIS WOOD 234 BARBARA WOODARD 234 DOUG YOUNG 234 MIKE YOUNG
DANNY YOUNGBLOOD EDGAR ZACAPA
234
234 ...... 234
CHARLES ZOLL ...... 234
MANDY BORING 24,36,37 ,92,234 CARTER CURRY . . . ......... 234
Juniors JULIE ADAMS STEVE ADAY HOWARD ADAY ROBERT C. AQUILENA
Y AKUB R. AKHUB
196 . .. 196
196 196
... 196 GARY F. AMIS 196 LARRY W. ANDERSON 196 SHIRLEY A. ANDERSON 25,196 RUSTY ARNOLD 62,196
LINDA ARRINGTON 196 JIM BAKER 62,67,196 HAROLD BARR ................. 196 WANDA BATES 107,134,196 BARBARA BATSON ............. 196 ANN B. BEASLEY BILLY BEASLEY
196 196
DERRILL BEAVER .............. 197 JANET BELL 197 WILLIAM BELL 197 BRUCE B. BEVENS, JR. 197 DAVID BIRGE 197
DOROTHY BISHOP 197 HAROLD M . BLACKWELL 197
LINDA BLANCHARD 197 MARY ANNE BONNER 107,112,197 STEVE BOULEY 197 GILDA BRASWELL ..... 42,48,99,197 DON A. BRAZZEL DON BROACH DAVID BROWN JUDY BROWN
197 107,197
197 . 197
JUDY BRUHN GREG BUCHANAN
115,120,197
RUTHA BUGGS DANNY BULLARD JIMMY BURDUE NORA ANN BURTON MELBA BUSSELL JAMES RAY BUSSEY HOWARD BYERS JUANICE CARELOCK JOHN D. CARMACK GARY E. CARROLL HAROLD B. CARTER
TOM E. CARTER JAMES M. CHAMBERLAIN
RONALD CHANDLER
62,67,198 134,198
74,198 119,198
198 198 198 198
135,198 198 198
198 198 198 198
IMOGENE CLANTON TOMMY CLEMM JANIS CLICK ARCHIE CLOWERS OLIVIA SUE COOK CAROL COOPER MARCIA JO CORNELIUS
21,198 198 198 198
107,198
108,198 198
RONALD CRIDER ........ 21,108,198 STANLEY CROSS
GEORGE CRUMP 198
199 JAMES D. CULLINS 199 JOHN K. CURRAN 199 CAROLYN CURTIS .............. 199 MIKE DANIEL ....... 49,74,199 PADDY DAVIS 199 ARTHUR DAWSON 199 RANDY DAY 79,199 DONNY DENTON 49,67,68,69,70,
72,199 GEORGIA DENTON JEANNE DETTENHAIM GLORIA DEVINE
199 199 199
JIMMY DOWNS 199
MIKE DUMAS .................. ·. 199 MICHAEL DYKES STEVE ELLIOTT GEORGE ERIQUEZZO
DON EUDY BRENDA EV ANS
RONALD FAHENI
WALTER FALL CAROL FINCHER BETTY FLEMING
. 199 60,62,199
199 199
....... 200 . .. 200
74,200 200 200
TERRY FORD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200
RICHARD FOSTER 200 JAMES FOUSE 200 CAROLE FREPPON JERRY FREPPON
200 200
STEVE FULTON 200 ANNE FULLER 200 TRAVIS GILES 60,62,63,66,67,200 LINDA GILLIS .............. 200 JERRY GIVINS 200
DENNIS GLASGOW 200 ROBERT GOLINE ........... . ... 200 DONALD GOODMAN JACKIE GOREE HARRISON GRACE JAMES GRANT DON GREEN
118,200 201
62,67,201 85,128,201
80,201 BRUCE GRIFFIN ................ 201 MILTON HANCOCK 68,70,71,96,201 RON HARDCASTLE ............. 201 MARIJANE HARE
JERRY HARRELL KAREN HARTER VIRGINIA HARWELL DOROTHY HATFIELD
JOE M. HATLEY VESTA HEBEL
201
62,65,66,67,201 201 201
98,106,154, 201
....... 201 135,201
BILL HENDRICKS ....... 201 GLEN HICKMAN ....... 201 RANDALL HICKS ............... 201 LINDA K. HINSLEY 201 JOAN HUBBARD ........ 47,106,201 LINDA HULSEY 42,43,201 BILLIE JO HURST 112,201 SUSAN HURST ......... 201 BENNIE HUTCHESON 201 REESE HUTCHESON 96,115,202 JEAN HYDE ........... 202 LANA IRWIN ROSE JACKSON VINITA JACKSON
115,202
202 202
REBECCA JERNIGAN .. 202 GEORGE JOHNSON 202 JACKIE JOHNSON .............. 202 MIKE JOHNSON 92,202 SANDIE JOHNSON ...... 202 JAY JOHNSTON 202 DARRELL JONES 202 ALAN W. JORDAN .... 202 DAN M. JOSLIN . 202 CHARLES JOYCE 128,202 CHARN KIATFUENGFOO 202 DAVID KIRKPATRICK 82,202 JEAN KITE ...................... 202 LARRY W. KNIGHTEN 93,104,
105,202
DOUG LAMBERT 202 JERRY L. LANGLEY 202 JOHN R. LAWRENCE 130,180,202 VICKI LEFEVERS LANEL LEWIS
78,99,202
.......... 202
285
RAYMOND LEWIS KENNY LIGHT NELL MCCORMICK BOB G . MCCRACKEN
203 203
. . . . 203 203
JANENE MCCRARY . . 36,39,123,203 ROBERT MCFARLAND JUDY MCGOUGH VIRGIE MCGOUGH TOMMY MCJUNKINS KATHY MCLAUGHLIN CHARLES MCMANUS THOMAS MCTAGGART ROBERT MANDELL VIRGINIA MARKS TOMMIE MARTIN GERALD MARTINDALE STEPHEN MASON RICHARD MARCHAND
203 203 203 203
.... 203 203 203 203 203
92 ,203 203 203 203
LINDA MELTON . . ...... .. . 204 MELBA MERCHANT 204 BEVERLY MEREDITH 93 ,204 MICHELLE MILBURN 50,107,112,
JOELLA MILLER MARTHA MOLNIRD SONYA MONK JANE L. MOODY CHARLES MOORE DAN W. MOORE YVONNE MOORE CHARLOTTE MORGAN GAIL MORRIS DENNIS MOSLEY THOMAS NANICK
204 50,204
204 .. . .. 204
204 204
... 204 50,92 ,204
204 204 204
79 ,204 JERRY D. NASH . .............. . 204 CHLORIS NIEBERGALL 92,204 GEORGE NIPPER 204 MA VIS NIPPER BILL NIPPER
.... . .. 205 . .. ... . . 205
80,205 ....... 205
205
BILLY DON NIX LYNN NORMAN BABS NORMINGTON JAMES NORTHUM BETTY L. NUTT LINDA NUTT
. ... . ... . . . 205
ANITA OGLESBY TOM O'NEILL JUDY OWEN ANNIE OWENS
205 36,39,205
205 205
.... 205 205
BUD PARKER ANN PARKS
. .... , . . . . , . . . . .... 205
RALPH PARKS CHARLES PEACOCK DAVID PESSES
... 205 205 205 205
ARTHUR PHILLIP ... . .......... . 205 JERRY PICKERING 80,205 MARY PICKLER 205 JO POLK 79 ,205 CALVIN PORTER 205 BILLY PRICE 205 CHARLES B. PRICE 67,68,70,73 ,
205 DWIGHT PRICE . 206 PHIL RANKIN . 206 GENE RAVENSCRAFT 206 DONALD REAVES CHARLOTTE REEVIS MICHAES REEVES
206 206 206
RICHARD REVELS 206 J. D. REYNOL DS ..... . . , , . , . 206
~86
CHARLES ROBERTS . 206
JO ANN ROBERTS . . ..... .. .. . .. 206 JOSIE ROBERTS 206 MALINDA ROBERTS BARRY ROBERTSON
JOANNE ROBERTSON GENE ROBINSON FRANCIS ROGERS GEORGE ROWE KENNETH RUSH BONNIE SALLEY R ICHARD SAVA JAMES M. SCHIECK SHARON SCOGGIN BILLY J. SETSER RONNIE SEYMOUR VIRGINIA SHARP PAREL SHELTS KENNETH SIBLEY WALTER SILLIMAN DARWIN SIMPSON DAVID SLATON i\NNABELLE SMITH CALVIN SMITH
115,206 206 206
128,206 . 206
... .. 206 206
112,207 207
104,105,207 207 207
. .. 207 207
. . . . 207 207 207 207 207 207
62,67,207 DOROTHY SMITH .. .. .. .. . ... . . . 207
ELOIS SMITH . ...... 207 SHARON SMITH 50,96 ,114,207 BENNIE STANTON 207 TREBY STATEN 207 HARRY E . STEPHENS 1,207 REBECCA STEWART SUE STEWART SUE STOKEN JIMMY STONE RICHARD STRATTON NANCY STRINGFELLOW VICKI SULTON
. 207 . . ... . 207
....... 207 93 ,207
109,208 208
107,208 GLADNEY SUMNER 208 COLIN TALBOT . . ............... 208 JANE TALLEY SAMUEL TATOM JARRELL TAYLOR JIMMY THACKEN LARRY THOMPSON ROY TIMMERMAN LINDA TIMMONS JIM TODD RONNY TOLLETT TERRY TOMLINSON CHRISTOPHER TOTTEN CHARLES TREXLER NANCY TREXLER
208 43 ,208
208 208
. 208 79 ,208
118,208 .. . 208
208 208 208
97,208 106,208
PEGGY TRIBBLE 209 DOROTHY TRIMBLE 209 JOHNNY TUNE 60,62,63 ,64,67,209 TERRY VARN ADO . . 209 GEORGE VAUGN 209 MIKE VELSHOFF ROBERTA WADSWORTH ROBERT WALDEN LESLIE WALKER SANDRA WALL LINDA WALTERS DEE WALLER BOBBY WARD CORLISS WARE CHARLES WARREN . LEON WATSON PAULETTE WEAVER TOMMY WEEMS BARBARA WHATLEY MAY WHITE
. 209 209
... . 209 209
120,209 .... 209
209 51 ,209 ... 209
. . .. 209 ... 209
209 . . . 209
209 .. . 209
GENE WHITE . ... .. .... .. .... 92,209 RICHARD WHITE ... . 209 PAULETTE WHITLEY 209 MIKE WHITTOW ..... . ... . ...... 209 DELWYN WILEY . . 210 TAMARA WILHITE 107,112,113,210 RAY WILCOX .. 210 ROY WILCOX . . . . .. . 104,105,210 SANDRA WILKERSON ... 45 ,210 CHERYL WILLIAM .... . ...... 210 LINDA WILLIAMSON 210 GILBERT WILSON 210 TOMMYE WILSON 210 DONNY WOODS 127,210 RONNY WOOD . 210 SALLY WOODUL .. .... . ... . ... . 210 JIM WORKS 51 ,107,109,210 TOMMY WYRICK 210
Seniors
PHILLIP ALDERMAN DON ALPE DIANE ALPHIN DAVID AMBRUSTER
JOHN ANDREWS, JR.
115,174 174
174 97,104,106,
174 174
SUNTHORN ARUNANONDCHAI 109,174
BILL ASKEW. FRANCES ATES KENNY ATKINS LINDA AUSTIN JUDY BAILEY JERRY BARGE BILLY BARNETT DAVID BARWICK DENA BASHFORD CHARLES BATSON GRADY BEALE CHARLES BEGGS MELINDA BEGGS
175 175 175 175 175 175
21 ,108,175 175 175 175 175 175
108,175
THOMAS BELMONT AN THONY BENN ETT GARY BENTON . DAVID BILLINS MIKE BIRD . MAURICE BIRDWELL PHILLIP BLACKWELL HENRY BLANKE GARY BLAYLOCK MARY BOWLIN JOE BREASHERS ISABELLE BRIAN ELIZABETH BRUCE MIKE BURKE
175 175
. 177 177
. 177 93 ,113,177
177 104,177
177 177 177 177
48,107,108,177 . 177
BILLY JOE BURSON ... 68 ,70,71 ,177 CHARLES BURTON 22,108,177 JAMES BUTLER 48 ,104,105,107,177 LOUIS BUTLER CHARLOTTE BYRD
JAMES CALLOWAY DONNA CAMP LARRY CAMPBELL . DALE CAREY PAULA CARRIE
177 36,38,41,42, 131 ,133,177
177 107,177
177 .. 178
108,121 ,178 WILLIAM CASEY 1 78 NICKY DALE CHAMBERS ... 48,178 JAMES CHRISTIE 178 THOMAS CLEEK 119,178 PAUL COBB .. 178 MARY ALICE COLQUITT 48,114,
178 DEAN COMBS .. . . . . 178 JAMES COOK . 179 FRANCES CORBELL . 1 79 BILL CORNISH 109,179 CAROLYN COWLING . 48,106,179 N . G. DALRYMPLE 179 DAVID DANFORD 1 79 ROBERT DANIEL . . 1 79 JOHN DANIELS . . . . . . . . . . . 1 79 CYLESTINE DANSBY 1 79 LINDA DAVIDSON JERRY DENNARD JOE DIXON
179 179
. 179 TOMMY DODSON 179 CHARLENE DOTY 179 ANN SMITH DOWNS 1 79 FRED DOWNS ... .. .... 180 CHARLES DUNN 107,113,180 BARBARA EARHART . 180 GERALD EATON SUSAN EDWARDS LOUIS ENDEL JIM ERIKSON JUDY ERRINGTON MARY ERVIN LA DONNA FABIAN P AMELA FALLS HENRY FERGUSON JOHN FERRO JIMMY VON FINCHER DAN FORD KAREN FORD KEN FORD DIANNE FORMBY TROSEY FORMBY DAWN FORTNER MARTHA FRANK WILLIAM FRIDAY PATSY FROST A . G. FULLER SHIRLEY FULTON DANIEL GATHRIGHT GRACE GERREN JON GILCHRIST SUZANNE GREEN WAYNE GRIFFIN JAMES GRIFFIN CAROL GURNEA JAY HAAS DAVID HALL .
180 180 180
79,109,180 180 180 180
99 ,180 180 180 180
21 ,112,180 . . 181
181 106,181
181 99,108,181
181 181
51,181 93,181
1rn.181 182
107,182 97,104 ,182
108,182 182
114,182 182
. . .... . . 182 182
GERI HARRELL 107,182 BONNIE HARRIS 182 LARRY HARTNESS 96 ,127,182 FRED HAWKINS 182 W. E. HAWTHORNE 182 ALVEY HAYS 182 BILL HAYTER 182 KATHRYN HAYTER 107,182 DOROTHY HANSON 182 BILLIE HAYNIE 182 SAMMY HEARNSBERGER 182 JOHN HEDRICK . . . 184 PAT HENDERSON 184
CATHIE S . HENDRIX 4 9 ,1 -GRACE HENLEY .. 47 ,49 , l &i. THOMAS HENNESSY 1 c MILBURN E . HODGES . 1 CAROLYN HOPKINS 16-;. TRAVIS HOPPER GLEN EDGAR HOUSER CHARLES HUMPHRIES MICHAEL HUNTINGTON JAMES HUST
1&;
107 ,16-;.
CAROLYN IRWIN RICHARD JOHNSON ANN JONES
49,9 3,107 ,1 -. 49,107,1
CHARLES JONES . .. .. .. 68,69,7 3 ,1 VELMA JONES . . 1 TOM JORDAN . . l KAY KEETON . . l LUCKY KILLINGSWORTH LARRY D. KNIGHTON CHARLES KRIEHN
l Sc 104 , l
BEN H . LAND CAROLYN LANGSTON 107 , l DIAN LEECH 76,9 9 , l ANDREW LE GRAND l RONNIE LA MAY 43 ,16'5 JIM LEONARD 12,49 ,60,62,65
66,1 ;,
BETTY LEWIS ..... 4 9 ,16:' BRUCE LIMBERG . . .. 49 ,93 ,104 ,1: 3
1 :
KAREN LINDSEY . 1s= MARGARET LITTLEJOHN 108,1S€ BETTY LOGEROT 1,49 ,107,135 , l -PEGGY LONGING . .. . . 16: TERRY MCCLAIN . . . !SE NANCY L . MCDOWELL 1S: WALLIE MCGRAW 18'= FREEMAN MCKELVEY 1 €
DONNA KAYE MASSEY 1 -BETTY METCALF is -STEVE MIDDLEBROOKS : S-DON MILLER ... . . 16-RICHARD MILLER . . u,-STELLA MILLS is-PHYLLIS MONTGOMERY 97,lS-JERRY MOORE is-KAREN L. MOORE u,-DON MYERS . . .. . . . . i s -PAT MYERS .. .. 1- =
JOHN NEEDHAM ' • RICHARD NIX .. . 13 0 ,l SE
PAMELA NOLTE KENNETH F. NORRIS DAVID NORRIS H. WILLIAM NUTT PAT PARKER
11 2 ,1 • 50,107, l s;;
5 0 ,: . . l •
SHERRY JEAN PARKER 5 0 ,10 -11 4 ,: '-'•
1- -
1SS RICHARD PASS PAT PENDLETON FRANK PERRY RALPH PERRY MARY PHILLIPS JOHN PIERCE PAT POLLAN TOMYE POWER CAROLYN PUCKETT SHIRLEY PRIMM VAN DAVID PRIVITT JOAN PURIFOY LINDA RAINWATER LINDA RAMBO HORACE RAY RICHMOND REEVES
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19C : 9C
106,: 9C .. . 19C
104,: 9C
MARY RINER - - - -JAMES ROBBINS 44 ,45 ,50,109, : !lG MARILYN ROBINSON : !JC
ROBERT ROGERS . . : oc THEODORIS RUSS
JACKY RUSSELL BILLY DALE SAMS LINDA SCROGGINS RAY SCROGGS JOHN SELPH PAT SELPH
50,96,107,::2. : 9C
128.1-: 6 2 ,67,: 0C
:9: 68 ,72. : 9:
.. !E! .. . :g_ LOUIS K. SHARP .
LINDA SHINN DAVID SHIREY CAMELIA SHOCK JAMES SLAGLE EDNA STRICKLIN HAROLD SMITH PATSY SOUTER
MORT STEPP
36,38,42,4 7 ,5 0 . ! 9:..
. . .. : £ :. ... 99 , 1 15. 15:
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DALE STONECIPHER .... 51,115 ,191 DANNY THOMASON 128,192 MIKE WASHINGTON ............ 19 4 BENNY WILSON . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 194 PAT STOUT . . . 191 CHARLOTTE TODD . 192 JANICE WATSON 119,194 DREW WILSON 194 WALTER N . STRATTON 128,191 PERRY TOOMBS . . .... . . 192 DAVID WEST . 194 GAIL WINGFIELD . . . . 195
JAMES STUART .... ..... 51,107,192 RITA S . TUCKER 51 ,112,115, LINDA WEST 194 JOE WINGFIELD 195
HUBERT R. SULLIVENT 192 120,192 SIDNEY WEST 194 DEXTER WINN . 195
LA JOYCE SUMMERLIN 51,108, DONALD VANN ... . 192 LARRY WHITLEY .... 6 8 ,71 ,194 DONNIE WISE ... ......... . .. ... 195
192 RONALD WADE .. .. .. . 192 ELVA WILLIAMS 194 VIRGINIA M. WOFFORD 51 ,97, BARBARA TACKETT. . 96,108,135, BARRY WALLER 192 L . WAYNE WILLIAMS 194 107,113,195
192 JOYCE WALLER . 192 JERRY WILLIAMS 194 BODIE C. WOODS 128,195
EDITH TALIAFERRO 192 DONALD W. WALTHALL .... 113,192 SHIRLEY WILLIAMS 194 BENNY WRIGHT ........ 195 LEE TALLEY . .... 192 JERRY WARD. .. ..... 192 JAMES F. WILLIS 51 ,96,107, JOHN YAGER. 195 R. D. TEUTSCH ... 192 KEN WARD. .. ... 192 113,194 MARY YOUNG ···· ·· · ··· .... 113,195
MYRA THOMAS . ............... . 192 HERMAN WATERS 194 BARBARA WILSON . 107,194
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