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Volume 53

SOUTHERN STATE COLLEGE

Magnolia, Arkansas

Editor-in-Chief ......... ................. Vicky Herring Layout and Feature Editor .. Pamela Franks Assistant Feature Editor ............ .. . Pat Smith Copy Editor ......................... .. ........ Mary Smith Contributing Editor ............ ..... Eddie Parham Photo Editor ..................... ........ Mike McMullin Assistant Photo Editor ....... ...... Russ Quarles Chief Photographer ........................... Guy Gale Assistant Photographer .... ..... .. ... ... Shep Miers Assistant Photographer ...... .. ..... ... Alan Berry Assistant Photographer ........ Wendell Franks Faculty Advisor ................. Tommy Thomason

A Year in the life

F>_;r,;-M:PEACE LlBRAR'Y SOUTHERN STATE COLLEGE

MAGNOLlA, ARKANSAS

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CO. TENTS

STUDENT INDIVIDUALS ORGANIZATIONS LIFE Page 54 Page 126

Page 14

ACADEMICS ATHLETICS

Page 184 Page 230

INDEX

Page 276

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A Year In The Life Of ... . . . times and changes

as a September night wind breezed into April

morning skies. D o you remember? band trips and

football games raids and sleeping through class the pantie

nex t morning playing cards and winning somebody's

cigarettes your mailbox coming up dry six weeks in a row.

And finally how the sun rose on across the cam pus and in the sudden light you saw all the

times and changes ...

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A Year In The Life OJ . .. . . . walking along

and singing our little songs of the days we have had to know each other.

In the corners of classrooms and blue winter skies there were

stars and we were there to take thern in our

hands.

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A Y ear In The Life Of . .. . . . reaching and holding,

hoping to find comfort in fri endly smiles and f riendly places.

And then one day discovering your own hand reaching out

your own .face beamin g, helping others who reach and hold, hoping to find comfort i,

friendly smiles ...

A Year In The L ife OJ . . .

English

grading pen

. . . halls and classes and flashes of smiles ..

on your way to a very important date u·ith an

instructor holding your life in hi«

and all you want to do is rest your head in someone's all-miderstanding hands ...

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A Year In The Life Of ... . . . one ... with miles and miles and miles before

him, an athlete fighting up from the pit, breezing into

empty flat zones to catch the pass.

Rising higher ancl higher, flying out and aboi·e the arms

of striving defenders. to teach ... to touch ... to break through that final

mile and win.

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Student Life

Saga is studies, love, nostalgia E ver met Thoreau or listened

to a lecture by David Sixbey? Did you ever take long walks overt he far m with someone you love? And did you e ver filch crackers to feed the g r eedy ducks by the pond? Have you ever been in a panty raid? And have you ever fel t that just one mo r e c l ass wo uld be more than you ever could bear?

We have lived, smiled, com­plained, and sometimes loved for on e year in our li ves. Here, in this place, never to be again , we h a ve shared time and space. We ha ve endured Watergate, suf­fered from the energy crisis, and

prayed for peace in the Middle East.

And when we leave ... the friends, the familiar places, and the school routine, we car r y memories and perhaps a bette r under standing of the world in which we live.

(OPPO SITE PAGE) LEFT: Bicycle r id­ing gains popu larit y in times of energy

shortage. RIGHT: Enjoyin g a game of fo ot ball a re Barba ra B u r chfie ld an d T o mm y H a ll. LEFT: Eddie Pa rha m couldn't wait u ntil Open House to t ake a peek inside Ha rrod H a ll. BELOW: P lay­ing ca rds in t he union provides relaxa­t ion for students between cla sses.

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• • • Student Life

(OPPOSITE PAGE) TOP: A group of male dorm residents enjoys an informal meal together. MIDDLE: Speak no evil, hear no evil, and see no evil pretend three students as they clown around outs ide of Wilson Hall. BOTTOM: A friendly cam­pus worker waves to the photographer. ABOVE: Dr. and Mrs. Robert Terry and daughter Natasha take a walk across campus. LE FT: A coed smiles at bypass­ing students as s he strolls across campus on a brisk autumn day.

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• • • Student Life

(OPPOSITE PAGE) TOP LEFT: Here it is, come and get it! This plant displays s ens e of humor (?) of a Harrod coed. BOTTOM LEFT: Russ Quarles seems to

be the most meditative man on campus. LEFT: Rhonda Roark seems t o be all thumbs. ABOVE: If a rugged life appeals to you, then enroll in ROTC. BELOW:

D uring their spare time, this group of male students relieve their tension by playing basketbal l.

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Commuters

Folk from afar get education at prime time

About 8 a.m. each morning a virtual swarm lights on the SSC parki ng lots from Stephen s, T ay l or, Camden, two blocks away in Magnolia, and who knows where. They are called commuters. Whether the power of the dollar, good ole mom and dad, or a neat place of their own i s the d r aw, SSC offe r s prime time education in exchange for the rising price of gas plus tuition.

Many of the SSC commuters don't even see the sun until after they've been an hour on the road. The grind gets long and hard before semester finally ends.

RIGHT: It does n't matte r how yo u get the r e - a s long a s you g et th e r e . BELOW: The union is the common ga thering place fo r commuters. (OP­POS ITE PAGE)TOP: Hunting fora pa rk­ing place is a m aj or problem for commu­ters . BOTTOM : " I 've got m iles to go" is the thought of the commute r as he sees t he road before him.

So, love is good grades

Married students going to college together are on the rise. So are their gradepoints. Competing against housework, homework, and part-time jobs, these couples put marriage to a strenuous test. In small apart­ments, on big loans and help from U.S. Food Stamps, they learn to scrim p and plan and live on dreams.

A large percentage of married students find time to raise families, have babies, and then make good grades. How do t hey do it? For entertainment, a new baby is more fun than a show. And through some combination of " Hand me a diaper and pass the peanut butter," they get through and live to say, "Re­member when."

Some of the starry eyes hit the rocks. But for those who manage to come through, they know they made it together.

(OPPOSITE PAGE) TOP: There' s love and there's laundry for La.Jetta and Ron McDaniels. BOTTOM LEFT: Mr. and Mrs. George Wiggjns and son pose for a family portrait . BOTTOM RIGHT: A married male find s home an inspiring atmosphere for studying. LEFT: This young chi ld seems oblivious to daddy John Cary's pleas for a smile. BELOW: The Crumpler family read be dtime stories.

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In ternational Students

SC meets tudents of

I1~an, China Tra\·eling all the way from

Iran and China, the SSC inter­na-ional students have contrib­u.:ed t o ou r lives in an im­meas urable way. Friendl y,

arm and bright, t hey have romrht us to realize that we are

a!I ju t people . As Streisand would sing. " People who need peop!e ... They have slaughtered u~ in ping pong and we've en­joyed their accent. Yet, under it all. we wish we knew you better.

B E LOW: Hung Kwok Chu n g flips :hrou2:h his E nglish dictionary. RIGHT: Bahma n Ta,·akolian gets ready fo r

no.he r d ay's classe s . (OPPOSITE P.:\GE I TOP: Discussi n,11: hi s native land

;h George Wiggi ns is Hung Kwok Chun2:. BOTTO:\! LEFT: Arkansas ter­ram capt u res the interest of Ch ung. OOITO:\I RIG HT: Tavakolia n ford s a rzin drenched s idewalk.

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Homecoming

Celebration '7 4 is different Characteristic of Homecoming

this year was dorm d isplays - rather than floats, a snake dance - rather than a parade, and a floral coronation of Adolphus - rather than only the coronation of the queen.

There were, however, the usual heartbeat, after-game dance, corsages, and queen and court.

The queen was Judy P ierce. Marilyn Edwar ds, Laura Flanigan, Margaret Lewis, Rachel L ovett, and Angie

Pendrick formed the court. The feature attraction of

Homecoming, the football game, was played against the Austin College Kangaroos and was won by the M uleriders.

(OPPOSITE PAGE> LEFT and RIGHT: Signs of SSC s pirit. LEFT: Adolphus is led lovingly during Homecoming cere­monies by Eddie Parham. ABOVE: " In­st ep with the next man's tuba" seem s to be the motto of t he band members.

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Judy Pierce crowned homecoming queen

P L'.EIT: Queen J udy applaud s. TO P IGHT: llulerider glides t hroug h

!I, ~m Col e:re block for s hort ga ine r . - \Z:: .\hjorette Beth L ewis wait s for

a-odnc:ion. RIGHT: A m ule r ide r hm~ • h<> <:t'PnPJT ,n PPO~ l 'T'F.

Aardvark

Show stars cast of tens

Alpha Psi Omega's Aardvark was conducted to the tunes of guitars, kazoos, and a piano or two. Ten talent show partici­pants included Kat hy Wright, soloist, first place winner; Camp Dolphin Chorale, kazoo band, in second place; and third place winner Danita Hall, also singing solo.

Margaret Lewis captured the Miss Southern Belle title from a pageant of ten women. First runner-up was Karla Gibson and Nancy Sharp was second runner-up.

The annual production, themed East Meets West took place in the Magnolia au­d itorium while Overstreet Au­ditorium was in renovation.

TOP: Emcee Shep Miers s miles at ap­plause. RIGHT: Munchkins perform. (OPPOSITE PAGE) TOPLEFT: Playing a rendition of Beethoven 's Fifth is the Camp Dolphin Chorale. TOP RIGHT: Accompanying herself is Amy Bacon. BOTTOM: Miss Southern Belle contes­tants Nancy Sharp wins second place, Margaret Lewis receives the title, and Karla Gibson is first runner up.

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T heatre

Thespians act in four plays

With sets on diffe r ent scenes. the thea t r e d epartmen~ pre sented its a ct iv it ies amirl fall in g pl as t er, crampe quarters, and creak ing wooden bleachers.

Three three-ac t p la y were presented during the year. The last pl ay g iven in the old Overstreet auditoriu m, "A Doll":; House," t akes place during the Victorian e r a and d_epict · ··the d oor s l am he ard ' r ound the world" or down trodden w iie liberates he r self. " The Xight of J an uary 16th" is a courtroom dram a an d was pe r for med at the Columbia County Court House. A j u ry, taken from the audience. determine d the ver dict. '·The Effect of Ga mma R ays on ~Ian in the Moon Mar igolds," was gn-en in the Armory. A psychologica! play, it concern s an u nhappy widow and he r affl icted and mousy daug hters.

The spian s a l so acted in "Froggie Wen t A-courtin .. " a Children's T heatr e product ion. al s o in the armo ry. Thi.: de lightful little number features a lo ve t riangle , a kidnapping. and an attempted murder and h a s a h appily-ever-after endinl!.

Meanwhile , Be at rice lost her old h aunt and show biz mortals looked forward to new curtains and gang-bangs.

(OPPOSITE PAGE ) TOP LEFT: Danit~ Hall and Paula Porter rehearse for their ro les in "A Doll 's Ho use." B0TT0l1 L E F T: A wi t n ess of " T he ~ight of Janua ry 16th" is sworn to tell the tru.h. RIGHT: Danita Hall t r ies to get then h~ ex pre ssion to por tray her charac.er. TOP: Director J er r y Cor tez looks o,·er a theatrical pamphlet. LEFT: llic 1

McAmis plays the r ich young widow m "J a n ua ry 16th."

... Theatre

(OPPOSITE PAGE) Beatrice makes a dramatic entrance (exit?). LEFT: Chris Bair and star bunny pause in the action of "The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in the Moon Marigold s ." ABOVE: A deranged Danita Hall speaks her mind. TOP RIGHT: Lynn Perdue and Chris Bair pass an emotional scene. RIGHT: Miss Hall bites the furniture polish.

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CAB brought White Roots Pea~e. an Ind ian group

Indian

e Indians visited classes presen ted lec tures and n5:rat ions of their culture.

e ere m ilitant backers of

- en.s look over h andmade it ems m the tudent Cente r . OPPO­

E PAGE : ome o f the Indian s ~..ed a :epee near t he Student Center.

The Art~

C students broaden art appreciation - 'ihern State students had

f opportunities to broaden - eir ar istic appreciation and

e~clop thei r own artistic abir .. ies.

C . .\B - sponsored concerts, ~- .. als by students and faculty

: . .e .r1usic department, and art - s by campus painters and

-~- .;:~ors highlighte d the r.:-.::- ic year at SSC.

BELOW: :\I i;:;: Dale ne gives a faculty tte ·al. RIGHT: Poet laureate of \d::a .. ,~. Lilly Peters· accompanist and

,: f r her SSC Yisit perform . OP:- SITE PAG E ) TOP: Co mpleting

, painting requi rement is Pam •anan. BOTT0;1.f: Shep ;1,iiers

-,n:iou;:ly applies a little green, a -Je pm:..

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Marching Riders

Instrumentalists make

excitement, sound, smiles When anyone talk s about

spirit at Southern State the key to everything lies in the band. Excitement and sound are seem­ingly inseparable. From yelling in the stands to performing on the field, band members work throughout the week getting ready for the game. Long hours are spent marching in soggy fields on cold mornings and on hot humid n ights. Indiv idual practi c e hours sap precious study time. Long bus trips are all part of their routine.

In the spr ing, the band goes on tour in the Arkansas high schools. Extending a handshake or a smile, band members make personal contacts all over the state. Sponsoring an invita­t ional ensemble and solo contest, the band encourages achieve-

ment in high school bands. The contests let high school students see SSC for themselves.

Giving a fall concert and t wo concerts in the spring, the band learns a wide variety of m usic. In addition to the marching band and concert band , w oodwind ensembles and brass ensembles perform.

Two b an d fratern ities a re active on t he SSC campus. Kappa Kappa P si, a national band fra­ternity, and Tau Beta Sigma, a national band sorority , o ffer social opportunities along wit h service projects.

(OPPOSIT E PAGE) T OP PICTC R E Ba nd pla ys mu sic to a pep rally bea; BOTTOM: Marching Riders form pic­t ures on the field. TOP: Instrumentali5:..;; ho ld audience rapt. LEFT : Drummin~ his way to popularity is ~iike ~ arone:r-

Greene Hall La-e night card games, phone

caJh home. finding a date, or try-- -o ring up a D, the men in

Gr~ene Rall never pass up a ~ ~ :o get together and hash o~r as~ night's sco re, the pro

es. or the new freshmen - -..5. Both football and basket­

_; - earns call Green e home. he:her it be int ramural

layc::s, ~Ionday night w ith Eow-a..-d Co sell, or Frisbee foot-

11. you can count on Greene

IGHT-: A couple of Greene Hall r esi­:.,, ..-restle around during free time.

FAR ?.IGHT: Reflecting on thoughts of :re '" :hi$ Greene Hall male while he

T!f a:une on his guitar. BELOW: Some .:ual si-zhts are to be seen in Greene

Hall.

Harrod Hall F rom that first day with a new

roommate until the last semes­ter exam, Harrod Hall throbs with footst eps, laughter, and t he next door stereo. When the dust settles and quiet seeps in, t h e makeup comes off and the rounds of friends sharing Ro-tel dip; philosophy, and how to win and lose beaus, converse unt il study can no longer be denied . Hey! Anybody for cards?

LEFT: Entertaining friend s in style at Harrod'sopen house is LaJ oyce Willia ms. BOTTOM LEFT: Melinda Fawcett and Steve Collins pose for a picture d urine: an evening of do rm visitation. BELOW: Two Harrod coeds relax with a friend on open house night.

~ elson Hall _ -o ma~ er what the world out ­

side may deal. getting a way i1D5id~ your ow n room to hold - --~.:::-Teddy bears and s ip cof­fee -er 5oup is a vital part of

--.~ -he college week. Inside _-e 50D Hall gir l s ca n get -o- ~-her and h ash over cruel pro:essor-. u ntrue loves and

rida :or spr ing break. Nelson a5 :he hom ey ch arm of big

roc-5 and wood floors , quiet , and wa r m hearts.

IC3- : _.\s Ronda Roa rk strums her -frieds Debbie .:-;ash. Judy NcNeil, Ton; -u t he r land sin g along.

• :TER PICTC RES: There 's nothing tbe~.hering of friends in do rmitory

Ii"Oll: usan Scott and Marilyn ~r. ;:hare cokes a nd cookies with fnt. ---

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·1·a11ey Hall

Winning the homecoming float competition is only one expres­sion of the wholehearted spirit of Talley Hall. Whether they are manning a panty raid, smearing friends with shaving cream, or taking a late n ight trip to the 66 Kitchens for a sandwich, Talley Hall has a long tradition of mix­ing good-hearted fun with the academic routine.

LE F T: Oblivious of his surroundings, a Talley male turns his fu ll attention to perfecting his golf strokes. BELOW: F or t h is Talley resident a phone conversation could go on ... and on ... and on! BOTTOM: Re laxing with the help of his stero system is Ricky Murphy.

Bussey Hall -~ place t o go .. . alone or find .i:-rien ... Bussey Ha ll is made

of ~ounds - sou 1, r ock, soft _ -iZI. new words to old songs. I· -, pile -oflaundry to t ake home ro mom and stacks of books that . hzxe to read a nd the feel of WE.rm blanket s on rainy morn­

_:,_ L i,;ng in Bussey is wanting · o _ home for Ch r istmas a nd

- _ impatient to come back in JanWlry .

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Talbot Hall Talbot is the hesitating scrawl

of ballpoint Bic to the tune of a nearby popcorn p opper, the soothing si lence of being up early, and the late night blare of music. And the first time e-\·er to live so far away from home ... to learn to do our laundry with out coloring everything blue. o wonder why am I here, to as·­where am I going, and some­times to be lonely in a small room away from someone you lo,-e . ..

ABOVE: This Talbot resident is ta.ilD by surprise. TOP LEFT: AnotherTalbo:. Hall male is caught una\vare by the p!:io­togr apher. BOTTOM LEFT: Boy!:' willbr boys !

Dorm Councils

B-s~. Hall Dorm Council Member s are: r; :;, ri2'ht: ).ancy Taylor, Shirley

hie. Judy Bright. SE COND ROW: ~na :Yarshall, Sand ra Henderson,

lln.. Opal Fabian.

Earrod Hall Dorm Council Members are: FIRST ROW; left to right; Terri Brad:ord, Chris Bain, Patricia Garrett, Judy De Loach. SECOND ROW: Brenda B~--a-e!L Greta ::-Jelson, Vicky Herring, Twyla York. De bbie Dodson, Mrs. Clova

ilhams. THIRD ROW: Wakie Thomas, anda we ney, Leah L illy, Din a h c:- innie .. .\nita Cameron.

Ne~n Hall Dorm Council Members are: Lei': .. o Right: Susan Scott, Judy McNeil, ? .,.,d Roark . Marv Bever, J ackie

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Greene Hall Dorm Council Members are: Left to R ight; Larry B anks . .\I ike Maroney, Baron Christenson, Clifton Lewis. Center: Don Brown.

Talbot Hall Dorm Council Members are: FIRST ROW: left to right; Gary Dumas. Kyle Moore, Steele Westphale, Eddy ~ ix.. SECOND ROW: John Gullatt, Howard Ratigan, Milton Cowling, ~ ike McMull in, Leslie Walsh, Doyle Green.

Talley Hall Dorm Council Members are: FIRST ROW: left to right ; John Ta::om. Cecil Hutson, Jackie Carter. J im oan. Wade Green, Larry Li semby. Chuc ... Kaufman, Alan Lisemby.

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Graduation

eremonies are year's end

~or 292 graduating seniors _-.._;: ~he Spring commencement

ieeremonies ' 73, 216 seniors onned caps and gowns. After

ir y-ears at SSC, they begin ifferent separate lives. Chang­':!. mo,;ng and work - to estab­

hh and real ize dreams, the :,eniors left us. Soon we will leave ;;oo and inside ask, " Where will ~ and can I find a job?"

-~dre- ing the Spring com­~ncement, Dr. George L. Six­

:- :;poke to the graduates in his ~: ;·ear at Southern State.

Sammer graduation ceremo­:: rs 'f\'"ere held for 76 seniors. The adcress was give n by Read

Adm iral Jor Williams, Jr . U.S. Navy.

Meaning far more than just a long t r adition , the graduation ce r emony sy mbolizes a great investm e nt of time, effort and money. And it' s a good time to invite the relatives to celebrate and share your spotlight.

RIGHT: A May graduate receives his di­ploma and a handshake from Dr. Bruce. BELOW: Students leave Southern State in file. (OPPOSITE PAGE)TOP: A couple leaves A ugust grad u ation sce ne. BOTTOM LEFT: Graduating in pairs in May were the B urleys, Youngs, Head s, and Mitchells. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mother rewards daughter for a job well done.

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Dinah McKinnie Karen McVay

Rhonda Roark

:ampus Beauties

Lisa Sawyer Mary Jimmie Shinn Jackie Thornton

Beauties confer.

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Brenda Braswell

_ Iargaret Lewis

Campus Beauties

Karla Gibson

~ancy Sharp Rachel Lovett

!\I vrtle Stevens ..,

Agri Maid Dianne Cabiness

Agri Queen Peggy Pickering

Agri Maid

.c\.gri queen and maids

Who's Who Jud y Bri g ht : Psychology major from Hope. She was a member of the Sen ate, YCA, and Psychology Club. Larr y Blalock: Physical Education major from Camd e n . He partic ipated in the Southwest Distr ict FFA J udging Con­test. James Bons all : Physical Education major from Magnolia. He was a member of S-Club. Brenda Braswell: E lementary E ducat io n major from Camden, her activities included being a cheerleader. Phi l Brooks : ~l anagement major from TYier. Texas. He was a member ofS-Club. P~m Coope r : Math majo r from Magnolia. Her activities include the Senate, and Physics Club .. Milton Cowling: Music Edu­cation major from Mineral Spr ings. Mil­ton was the 197-1 Harrod Dorm Beaux. Alan Dunca n: Accounting major from Magnolia. Alan belonged to Alpha Chi, the Senate, Golf team, and Phi Beta Lambda. Gary Earl ywine: P hys ical E du­cation major from Magnolia. He was on the Tennis Team and belonged to the P.E. Assoc iation. Lili Fle mis ter: Histor y major from Magnolia. Lili served on CAB and as pr esident of the Student Govern-

Who's Who Karla Gibson: Sociology major from Mag­nolia. She was a member of Alpha Chi, Psychology Club, Concert Choir, and was a Campus Beauty. Rebecca Bays Glasgow: Business Education major from El Dorado. She was active in Phi Beta Lambda. David Green: Music Education major from Texarkana. David belonged to Phi Mu Alpha, DaCapo Club, Concert Choir, and Madrigals. Tim Henry: Physi­cal Education major from J efferson, Indiana. He was a Track letterman, and belonged to Newman Club, S-Club, P.E . Club, and was an Outstanding College Athlete. Tommy Hignight: Agriculture major from Hot Springs. Tommy was a

member of the Agri Club and MBSF. Pam Howe ll: English Education major from Little Rock. She ser ved on CAB, and was a member of Lambda S igma Alpha and the Senate. S hirley Hutson: Mathematics major from DeKalb, Texas . Shirley's activities included being a cheerleader. Karen Jones: Physical Education major from E l Dorado . .\1ar g aret Le wi s : Elementary Education major from Mag­nolia. She was a cheerleader and a Sen­ate member. Carolyn Miles: P hysic al Education major from Tullos, Louisiana. She played on the Riderette Tennis and Basketball teams, was a member of WRA, P.E. Club, and Campus Gold.

Who's Who Lynn Perdue: Spanish major fro m -mackove r. Ly nn participated in Alpha P-i Omega and Stagecrafters. Tommy Ross: Economics major from Stephens . He served on t he Senate and was a mem-

r of Phi Beta Lambda. Mary Miller - mith: En gl ish maj or from Malvern. Ya.ry was a member of Alpha Chi, Sigma Tau Delt a, Lambda Sigma Alpha, Sen­a:e. a nd w a s co-editor of Beginnings and

.so was Miss Sout hern Belle. Wanda - winey: Chemistry major from Texar-

na. She was a member of ABS, Alpha Chi. a nd Sigma Alpha Iota, and Chemis­try Club. Eddy Talley: Englis h major from ~lagnolia. Eddy belonged to Alpha Chi. Sigma Tau Delta, Sigma Delta Phi,

and was State Pres ident of Association of Bapt ist Students. Sammy Taylor: Physical Education maj or from Camden. She was a member of Campus Gold, WRA, P.E. Cl ub, and played Riderette Swim­ming and Basketball. Jackie Thornton: Englis h major from Texarkana, Jackie belonged to A WS, Alpha Chi, Sigma Tau Delta, and Delta Iota Delt a. She also served on CAB and the Senate and was a Delegate to the State Democratic Con­vention. Marilyn Trexler: Business Edu­cation major from Emmett. She served on the Senate and was an active member of Phi Beta Lambda. Pam Garrison Wynn: Mus ic major from Magnolia. Pam was a member of Alpha Chi.

L arry Banks

l\T els on Hall

Milton Cowling

Harrod Hall

John Tatum

Bussey Hall

Dorm Beaux and Sweethearts

Ra1nona Glasgow

Talbot Hall

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Karla G1~bson

Talley Hall

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~ niors

en1ors finish last year with smiles, toil

Annette :'.\I urry pe rform s in t h e Dolph-Camp Recital H al l.

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musical group.

Debra A. Aldridge Bus. Ed., A lph a Lambda

Melinda A. Allen Education

:\lagnoha C hi. Phi Beta

Camden

Shirley S. Anders Camden Business

John D. Arnold Camden Sec. Ed., Phi Beta Thet a

Wayne Arterbury Business, FCA

Steve M. Attaway F inance

Hope

E l Dorado

Arlene Bacon Ch idester Bus. Ed., Pre Med-Scien ce Club

Stevan Jay Bailey :\1ah·em Biology

Roxanne E. Barker Camden Bus. Ed., ABS, AW S, P hi Beta Lambda

Phil W. Barton Hope Political Science, Chi Alpha . • .u!..,. College Republicans, Senate

Ronnie J. Bateman Deligh~ Bus. Agri. , Agri Club, Ps ychology Club, Wesley Foundation

Clyde E. Baxter, J r. Sa tellite Beach_ Fla.

Chemistry, Track

• Bar..er :\Ierntt Island, Fla .

• Beck H ope ~ • ...,__..c-c:c••::. Phi Beta Lambda

E. Berry '.\1agnol ia -==~?"\;. Omega Kappa Alpha,

eo::· Club LL--?T D Blalock Smackover

Auiculture, Agri Club

Magnolia P.E. Club, "S"

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Texarkana

'.\1agnolia

h A Bright Hope P-y~ • gy. Alpha Chi , AWS, L - .... -t!!'.m a Alpha, Psych ol­

Sendte -; Brooks Tyler, Texas

Club, Senate,

c:-e:cd.a R. Buckner :\1alvern Attotmung. A \\'S, BSA, Phi Beta Lacbda

~n G. Bucy Pine Bluff B=me,,,,_ Football

Leu Eae Bullard Mena 3u.Hne,,,. Phi Beta Lambda

\ Jar. Burchfield Waldo Ee_~ ...

an L. Burson Magnolia ~~~r,al )lanagement

(ary C Bw-ton Bradley 6~.:.ess Agri., Agri. Club

• • --:- - Camp Willisville B...,,.i..!,,,.. Ed.

,;e-n: A. f'aner P--ycholozy. ABS

T ::::my R. Caner, Ji·. P::~holczy

Hope

Crossett

• • • Seniors

Roselyn Dorton poses at an Omega ~ppa Alpha affair.

Clyde W. Cary III B usiness. Swim Team

Katherine L. Casey Office Adm.

Arthur B. Cason. Jr. Art E d .. Alpha Chi

Norman H. Castleman P hys. E d .. P.E . Club

Dale C. Cheatham Mathematics, .-\YS, Se=:.E ' Team. Psychology C.u Sigma, Talbot Ha: Dorm...,......_..,._ iels B. Christensen .\ ;lar:-..a.. Chemistry. F C-\

Barney B. Clemons Accounting. ABS. Lambda

Shirley K. Cogar Chemistry. Alpha Chi

Marion H. Coleman Art

Stephen :\I. Collins T~ll2: Music, Kappa Kappa P::c

Pamela K. Cooper Mathematics. Pby;cic~ Sigma Pi igma

Monette S. Copeland EO!ers:: Elem. Ed.

Levenda B. Cosby Te..-r=·.,~s B us. Ed., WR.-\ . .-\ Lambda

Brenda D. Cox Xew Elem. Ed., CAB. Dorm c:~::::o..., Wesley

J er ry R. Cox Social Science. Wesley

Larry W. Crank Management

Mc~eil ~ 1ence. ROTC, ABS,

=::- '""~ub. Political Science

Dierks Theta Kappa

Camden

Magnolia

C. Del..-zhter Sparkman Ed.. BSA. Swim Team Dor.nn Camden Ed...-\\\ . WRA. P.E. Club,

Texarkana

El Dorado ranairement, AMS, SGA,

, HaH Dorm Council, P h i ~.a Lambda

El Dorado

.:ncan Magnolia .n::,;]P.llioil:lll~. Who·s Who, Taurans,

Chi Phi Beta Lambda ~ . Earleywine Magnolia

P.E.. P.E. Club. Tennis Team rd G. Edwards Texarkana

lla:a.Tement

Stephens

Waldo

:::!;::ube:!:I :. Flemister Magnolia • SGA, CAB, Young Demo­

crs.:<,,. Lambda igma Alpha o C. Ford Magnolia

- Fc.n1ero Texarkana ,JC ::::d.. Kappa Kappa Psi, Phi

, AI';Jha :'7" • Funderburk Texarkana --C~ Republicans

. C. Gale ~ash ville l!ana~ment. Bray, Mulerider ee:ad Pho.ographer

C. Gayle Camden ,b

A f, __ ~~

r

• • • Seniors

Registration seems tiring for Tommy Ross.

Karla L. Gibson .\fagnol -Psyc hology, P sychology Club. Alpha Chi, Lambda Sigma .-\.ipha.. Concert Ch oi r , AWS. tudt:n: Senate

Rebecca B. Glasgow Taylor Bus. Ed. , Alpha Chi, Phi Bea Lambda, Lambda Sigma Alpha

Betty R. Goodman Hot prine;; ~ursing, NSNA

Judy A. Goodwin tam1>5 Management

Benny J . Gorz Hope Management, Sigma Lambda Pi. P hi Beta Lambda, College Repub­licans

James D. Gregory Camden Biology, Kappa Kappa Psi. Geol­ogy Club

Sterling W. Green Camdtm Art E d., Choir

Karen S. Griffin .\lagno! a E nglis h, Sigma Tau Delta, u?ma Delta P i

John B. Gullatt Atlanta. Ga. Political Scie nce, B SC. Colle£€ Re publicans, Geology Club

Grady M. Gunnels E rner.; n Biology

Michael E. Hagen .\k Xed Accounting

Tommy P. Hall .\lagnolia Management, ABS

El Dorado

Camden

H. Hawkes Elmira, •. Y. P.:::_ C..\B. ·· ,. Club, P.E. Club

ram E. Henson Mt. Holly ' a.na~ ment

Yuy L Heywood E ~ \'.'. Hill, Jr.

a~hematics

Smackover McGehee

Dennis L Holloway Stuttgart E .i.5h. BSA, Senate, Mass Choir, Ome1ra Kappa Alpha

J y D. Howell Hope B , iness Ag r i.

&&;by J. Bowell Magnolia E~m. Ed.

~!a R.. Howell N. Little Rock Ee ..£h. Who's Who, Alpha Chi, CAB. ~igma Tau Delta, AWS, B 1oiogy Club. Lambda Sigma • pha

Practicing to be a politician, Leslie Walsh tapes his telephone con versation .

• • • Seniors

Donna F. Hudgens );ashvill"' Elem. Ed., ABS

Shirle y Y. Hut son De.Kalb. Tex. Accounting, AWS, Senate, Cheer­leader, Phi Beta La mbda. Alpha Chi, Lambda Sigma Alpha. WR:\. Who's Who

Sunti Ittivamitum Ban gkok. Thailand

Bus. :vlanagement Gerald T. Jacks \'ill age

Management

J immy D. J a mison ~ ash\·ille Business Agri., Track Team, ··~·· Club, Phi Bet a La mbda

Patsy J. Jenn ings For m::.n Marketing, Alpha Chi

Ann T. J ohnson Texarkana Elem. Ed.

Billy M. J ohnson :'.\1a~nolia Biology

Fred D. J ohnson :'.\lagnolia Business

L inda K. J ohnson Mineral Springs Elem. Ed.

Rachel M. Johnson Camden ~ursing

Rick J. Johnson );ashville Business, Agri. Club

Donald C. Jones Washington Sociology, Pershing Rifles

H ar vey L. Jones Mineral Springs Bus. Agri., Agri. Clu b, Weslev

Karen C. J ones :'.\1a~olia P.E., WRA, BSU, P.E. Club

Ve ra B. J ones Camden Elem. Ed.

D avid L. Jordan :'.\1agnoha Accounting, Chi Omega, Phi Beta Lambda

Gaylor d B. Junkin Tucson. Ariz.. Geography

Sheila K. Kelly Pine Bluf!' General Science, ABS, Biology. CAB , Vice P r esiden t of Harrod Hall, ROTC Sweetheart

Roy Kimbell, Jr. Buckner Bus. Management

••

Dierks

t. Petersburg, F la.

::\I agnol ia

Camde n

_ R Lewis ::\It . Holly ,. _.;. c:,s. Alpha Chi, Ph i Alpha

Sm acko ve r

'· L1,,emby Pine Bluff ... n. P.E. Club. WRA

- L Little H ut t ig Ed B C. ::\l uleride r Editor

Lee Lout El Dorado c:ntmg

Ca: Coo' Lo,·e ::\Iagno lia lbrlte.ing, Alpha Chi, Phi Beta

bda. Who's Who

·~- K. Lo,·e Texas City, Tex. ~hology, ROTC

lb.! W. lkCrary DeKalb, Tex. Chem~:ry. Alpha Chi

ne C. :\lcGee .Magnolia P.E_ WR A. P.E. Club, Swim Team, ,. ·5

·r.. J. }kGou!!'h P rescott .Accounung

- ro~ :\1. :\lcHenry Camden 3...,, £ na D . .llcKamie Stamps

E . I~~- Cheerleader s, Campus Bezu:y Homecoming Court

L. .llc:-;ultv Camden .\.r .. Xe..-man Club, A \VS

r. C. .llarlar Willis ville B "'· Management, Phi Bet a !..&Dlbda

• • • Seniors

• .\ secretary measures Ken Smith for a mortar board.

Jane Marshall :\la::"' Marketing, P hi Beta Lambda

Robert W. Martin Del ~ P.E., "S" Club, P.E. Club

Edward R. Massey Er Do. Nursing

John W. May II El Do Accounting, P hi Beta Lambda

Richard M. Meyers lla_ Marketing, P hi Beta Lambda

Carolyn J. Miles 1 UL P.E. , WRA, P.E . Club. C Gold

Barbara S. Miller P.E. , WRA, .ME~C.

Charles F. Moore Mathematics

~ ..\I. P.L

C

J immie L. Morgan la_ Biology

Kenneth R. Mullins Geography

Donald L. Munn Marketing

Mona L. Nelson Tex.a: Sociology, B SA, Delta le.a Dr :a

r L Xewton PbL Science

..:.e! D. Xix : J. Studies

Hampton

Magnolia

Xunley Emerson Secre:.arial Science

-J'Dll D. Xutt Bearden 3 "· Al?ri .. Agri. Club, ABS, Phi 3c-:a Lambda

T" on P~ Oglesby Shre ve port, La. P.E.... Football

'Iberesa R. Oglesby Foreman Yar..:eting, Phi Beta Lambda

~ 'l"clyn Parker Magnolia £ \em. Ed .. BSA, Delta Iota Delta

1am R. Parrish Magnolia l\"ur.;ing. \\' ho's Who

S!lady Patton Camden :Management, BSA, Basketball

James R. Pedron, Jr. Dermott P.E _ Swim Team

£.nzabet h J. Perry El Dorado E ducation

l.lmdy L. Phillips Magnolia An

Phil Propp a nd friend take in conversa­: ion and sunshine.

• • Seniors

Judy K. Pierce ) lazno.ia Ele m. Ed., Homecominl? Queen

Mark R. Pier ce ) laimo .ra Management , "S' ' Club, Ba,;eba!J

Toni L. Polk Hope Nursing

Barba r a R. Prather Ashdow-n E lem. E d.

Sandra K. Pruitt Texarkana Sec . Science , WRA . P hi Be:.a Lambda

George R. P urdy 0ew· .. Bu siness, Track. P hi Be.a L ambda

Nelwyn E. Pyles E l Dora.do B us. Admin.

H oward R. Quarles Bearden Management

Stan Reeder Texar ·ana Manageme nt

J oyce A. Reeves E l Donti! Marketing, A WS . P hi Be~.a Lambda

J ames R. Robe rson, J r. )Ja 1a

P hysics Claude A. Robinson B rookh·n. X .Y.

Psychology, T rack ·

Robert L. Robinson TexarkaJ?a Pre-Law

R ichard R. Rodgers Wili..sn...;e P hysics , Mathe matics. Surma Pi Sigm a, Soc iety of Physics S:'!l­dents

David A. Ross :\Iaznoha F inance, Baseball , " S .. Club

P hill ip D. Ross Hope Gen. Science

Ronnie E. Rothwell Thon:..oa Accounting, Alpha Chi. Phi Be:.a Lambda

Micheal L. Russell Hope Biology, T aur a n s

Preston H. Saulsbury El Do~ Market ing ·

Kathy Sanders. Fo~~&L B usiness E ducation

' - :Serio Fairview PE.. ·· " Club, P.E. Club, New­man. Bowling Team, Swim Team

=erman ~I. Sheets Texarkana Ge::.. Science. Stagecrafters, ABS, _ ;!ha Psi Omega, Vice president o: Ta:!ey Hall

SeTer!y D. Shepherd Stamps Elem. Ed.

um I. kaggs Rogers PI:_ Xewman, "S" Club, Football, 5.:-na:e

3 y P- -mith ?mance

Derril! J. mith P.E_ P.E. Club

Jame~ D. Smith Ya.nagement

:._.:_a A . mith :S;nmsh. BSA

Texarkana

Magnolia

Fouke

Magnolia

Mnne;h L. Smith Hot Springs B JO!ogy, A~1S, Senate, Football, Pres. of Greene Hall

Ma.nan Y. Smith Bearden E lem. Ed .. ABS

l.ta.ry :ll. mith Malvern ::C::nglish, Alpha Chi, Sigma Tau Del..a. Lambda Sigma A lpha, \\"bo·s Who, :\iiss Southern Belle

Yolonda L. Smith DeKalb, Tex. Business, A WS, CAB , P hi Beta !..ambda, BSA, Delta Iota Delta

• • • Seniors

A group of students gather at the intramural field.

Gary D. Sn ay Los Angeles. Cal. Econ., Tennis

Paulette Stephen s :\Iagnoha Office Admin., CAB, BSA. Cheer­leaders. P hi Beta Lambda, Delta Iota Delta

J erry A. Stoker Ben Lomond lnd. Management, Engineeri ng Club

B renda K. Stout Youngstown . Pa. Sociology, CAB

Patricia A. Stovall Stamps Elem. Ed., AWS

Patricia L. Strickland :\1agnolia Pol. Science , Phi Alpha Theta. Political Science Club

Smead P. Stuart :\lagnolia Business

B ecke Sullivan :::-.;ash,·ille English, AWS, WRA, Senate, AB~. Cheerleader, Harrod Dorm Coun­cil

John E. Sutte rfie ld Camden Ind. Management, Kappa Kappa Psi, Sec. Treasure r of Talley Hal!

Dianne Sutton Stephens Engl ish

David E . Swift Lake Yillage Social Studies, Wesley

Wanda D. Swinn ey Texarkana Che m istry, Alph a Chi. ig ma Alpha Iota, ABS, Who's Who

Ronald E . Talley :\lagnolia. Engl ish, Alpha Chi, ABS. igma Tau Delta, Sigma Delta Pi. \Yho·s Who

Charles W. T aylor Taylor Mathematics

Charlotte L. Taylor Camden Art E d.

Lenna M. Taylor Bradley Elem. Ed., Lambd a Sigma Alpha

Sammy 0. Taylor Camden P.E. , WRA, AWS, P.E . Club. Ten­n is, Basketball , Pres. of Harrod Hall , Cr os s Dorm Council

David K. Tew :\lagnolia Ind. Management, BSC

Deborah J. Tew :\lagnoli.a Elem. Ed. , BSU

Larry L. Therrell E l Dorado Social Studies

:Ronni.: E. Thomas Tay lor 'a;hematics

J.ackie D. Thornton Texarkana 5?a.Dish. Sigma Tau Delta, Alpha Ch .. S11!ma Delta Pi, Delta Iota De.;a. Campus Beauty, AWS

R .. na Tollett Na s hville Edun.:iC'n . ..\BS, AWS, B iology Ollb

a;; W. Tompkins .:::peech

T aylor

a..""llyn F. T rexler Emmet Bu". Ed .. CA B , WRA , AWS, 3.:-na.:e, Phi Beta L a m bda, PBL and . .\gri. Sweetheart

1am E. T ucker El Dor a do lndus:ria] ;\l anagement

Jerry W. Walke r Magnolia B~ . ..\gri.

M "i.~; S. Walker Magnolia Ofii«> ..\dmin.

Don;..a K. Wa ller Emerson .Lem. E d.

Les.:ie . Walsh Sparkman Bus . ..\gri .. P h i B et a L ambd a , .IB-. ..\g r i. Club, SGA, AMS

L&Yeda F . Wa r d Emerson Math E d.

A .. a;,a Warmack Biol01?y. Alpha Chi

St amps

John R. Warren Magnolia P.Z .. Psychology Club, B aseball

Larry R. We ave r Smackover BIOiogy, Biology Club

Gary D. Whee ler Magnolia Business

Donald L. Wh iddon El Dorado Bus. ) lan ageme nt

Janie \". White El Dorado Yusic Ed., DaCa po, MENC, Sigma Alpha Iota

Jonn W. Wh ite Lonoke P.E.

•any Whitelaw Magnolia Speech . ..\WS, Alpha P si Omega , :ragecrafters, Compass Club

• .\lice Wickli ffe Hope Sociology, ABS

• • • Seniors

Geor ge E . Wiggin s Management

Laboriously sellin g cushion s is R uss Quarle s.

Magnolia

Robe rt W. Wiley Magnolia Ar t, Band

Stephen A. Wilson .\1agnolia Art, Kappa Kappa Ps i, P hi ~u Alph a, Ch oir, College Activities Board, Senate

Danny Wood Camden Ma n agemen t, Alpha Chi

Robert W. Wr ight Waldo Ind. Man age ment

J err y E. Wylie Carthage Business

Billy R. Wynn ~ ash,ille Agri-Bus., Agri Club, ABS, Alpha Chi, Who's Who

Pamela A. Wyn n l\ash,ille Educa t ion , AB S

Vickki L. Zuniga Rogers Sec. Ed., ABS, A WS, CAB

Juniors

--Cpperclassmen pursue high goals and \\'"Orthy ideals

_UJO\t: Janelle Clark clutches books and papers for an English class. RIGHT: J !ing hours an d course s at registra· ;JD;1 is Al an Berry. (OPPOSITE PAGE)

Max Alan Adcock Gary Don Aldridge

John E. Alexander, Jr. Christopher R. Ames

Michael L. Arnold Robert L. Arnold

Diane Arrington Randall W. Avery

Daphne J. Baker Charlotte V. Bates

Garriel R. Beasley Jerry R. Berley

Jane E. Berry Richard A. Berry

Horatio Stamps

Magnolia Camden

Magnolia El Dorado

Stephens Prescott

Stamps Norphlet

J onesboro Camden

Magnolia Camden

87

:\Iary D. Bever Hue Troy B illings

Steven Bobo Hubert Lee Boddie

Suzan n T. Bowie Steven L. Brady

Paula Bradley Brenda G. Braswell

Lisa K. Brayman Sheryl K. Bright

Dorothy M. Brown Lill ian I. Brown

Camden Strong

Magnolia Camden

Magnolia Hot Springs

Magnol ia Camden

Crossett Hope

Stephen s Magnolia

• • . Juniors

Displaying her feminine charms for an .. ... . . . ......

Clifford L. Bullock Stut:.ear. Lena K. Butler Texarkana Charles C. Caddv I I Little Rix -Anita K. Camer~n Parkers Chapel Mary A. Ca rroll E l Dorado

Eddie A. Choate Steven C. Clack Janelle L. Clark Susan J. Clark Ben F. Clawson

Little Roc'­Camden

Texarkana E l Dorado

Calion

Warren J. Clingan ChideHer Jerry Coleman Crbana Margretta E. Conner Hutti-=: Charles H. Cooper :\lagnolia Milton P. Cowling :\1ineral Spnn~

Jud ith A. Cox Char les P. Cr eed Mary A. Cullin s Donny R. Cutchall Raymond J . Davis

Robert N. Dotson Ronnie P. Duckett James R. Duke Marilyn L. E dwards Gary W. Elmore

Rodney C. Fabre Bobbi M. Fatherree Katherine D. Fontenot James A. F ort James L. Foster

Camden :\laimo!ia

Texarkana Fou:.e

Donaldson

El Dorado Wic..:e~

Hambllrl!'. :-.;orphle:.

Lono'-e

Matm0lia Texaril!a Yille Pla:-..e

Camden E l Dorado

Kellie L. Foster Camde~ Pamela G. Franks Magnolia Wendell Franks Lo\"eland. Colo. Amanda J. Gardner Smu'- -.er Ronald W. Garner -amp:;

: f'nends Amanda Gard ner and L Pardue and FAR RIGHT: J ane ~?TJ' and Patti Dougan discuss fr iend s,

a::d futures.

s D Garret t Guy C. Garrett Earl T. Gibson

rea Gillespie a Y . Gray

TBTYG- Gray Jerry D. Green

n L. Griffin 1 E. Hamlin

' ary . .\. Harris

~fagnolia Texarkana

McGehee Philadelphia, Pa.

Waldo

Hatfield Texarkana

Crossett Magnolia

Mansfield, La.

a:&5 W. Ha rris ~ D. Harwe ll

f'~ m D. Hatte r

Prescott Fordyce

Magnolia Hayn esville,

La. Cbrenco:, R. Haw kins Cr ossett

rh2eI J. Heale r

, -an . .\. Henry Ti ;.by J. Henry

Dahl K.. Herndon ,-dy L Herring

£ --c .. A. Heste r Car - · Hii,lon I -iy D. Hignight

- •• 11 . .. L

St. Petersburg, F la.

Stamps J efferson ville,

Ind. Magnolia

El Dorado

Little Rock Magnolia Red Oak

C ,

• • • Juniors

,...,.e1 . '

,' -.If •• - .-....

Emma J . Holloway Paul L. Holt Deborah H. Horton Sherr y A. House Charles E . Howard

Dianne Hunter Betty L. Ingram Robert H. Ingram Debor ah J. Jacks Retta C. J ackson

:\fagnolia Ford,-ce

:\lagn~Iia \Yi!lis,-ille :\Ia~olia

:\l agnolia :\Iagnolia Camden

:\Iagnoha :\Iagnolia

Rhonda C. J ackson Peggy D. John son Charles E. Kauffman, J r. Charles R. Kendrick Susan J. Kennebeck

Foreman :\Iagnolia

Fordyce :\Iagnoha

Camden

Ann E. Kennedy Robert L. Kerr Dinah J. Kimbell Polly M. King Kenneth R. Koen

Philip D. Kum pe Linda Kuykendall Frances J . Langheld Amelia D. Leverett Adria E. Lewis

Little Roe Hooks. Tex.

Stamp::; Hope Hope

Little Roc·­:\Iagno!ia :\tagnolia

Hope Ashd=

• Donald 'cJunkin;;

.. :Mt' Kmne,· T. l.k~Iahe~

t'~t.'J!

Pine Bluff aratoga

El Dorado Hope

Litt le Rock

EP,u.·.+r K.. llahan Texarkana ~ - llahan Texarka na

ar.m Baton Rouge, La. 11..e,cc;:.a..: A. Martin Gillham

l!TJ" D :Uay Sheridan

:-y H. :Unchell J. :llontgome ry

Y~ff}" L )lorrison ey J. :\Joseley

I E . :\Iurphy

rah K. Xix ,..__,,~,,..:·;e L Ogden Billy D. Oldon

E. Orrick G!enda J. Parker

C)-?.:h1a J. Patton rhae! \\". Paulus

:iam Y . Pedi1?0

.Magnolia :\Iagnolia

El Dorado Magnolia :\1agnolia

Texarkana DeWitt

Hatfield Stamps McNeil

Waldo El Dorado El Dorado

Prescott Benton

Camden Hope

Waldo Taylor

Camden

Camden Warren

El Dorado

• • • Juniors

BELOW: A couple finds a quiet spot of speckled sunshine.

James W. Phi ll ips Mark A. Phillips Elizabeth J . Powers Dusty W. Rhodes J oseph L. Rhodes

Rhonda L. Roark David G. Roberts

Crockett Bluff Magnolia

Rison Fordyce

Magnolia

:Wagnolia

Mt. Pleasant, Texas Revecca L. Rogers Magnolia Rhonda C. Rook Hoµe Thomas E. Ross Stephens

Diane K. Sanders Kay B. Savage Lisa L. Sawyer Leonard J. Schinkoeth Susan D. Scott

Wynne Stuttgart Magnolia

Chicago, Ill. El Dorado

93

IGHT: Dorothy Brown app lies h e r i:.z.;;en;:- ;:o a cam·as; FAR RIGHT: Robert

err applies his to a mouthful of jello at .Je, o-5.-allowin g Contest. (O PPOSITE P\GEl BOITO:\l: Cli ff Bullock a nd Patti °"'~"'-n forge t studies for a while.

~ •. hepherd & Sninn

L hi,·e r Eattn R. Silliman

JaID L kains

.l~~ F. :loan Domu.G. -mith Pa;ncia L. Smith

and.a F. -mith aoda G. -mith

Dan H. Sneed Inn.. C. -need

-, I So Pr

Stamps Magnolia

Albany, Ga. Prescott

J acksonville

Hampton El Dorado

Hot Spr ings Norphlet

Little Rock

Sm acko ver Sm ackover

Magnolia

• • • Juniors

Cynthia P. Stuart Sandra L. Sumner Toni G. Suthe r land Nancy A. T aylor J ames K. T homa s

)Jae-nob.a Houston. TeL

mac ·o,·er "Crbana

)lagnoh.a

Steven H. Thom pson Leonard Reuel T ims Kay C. Triplett Sharon B. T umey Ivan R. Wade

Me redith L. Waller Steve E. Walle r Nancy W. Warren Franklin L. Watts, Jr. Devra A. West

Thomas S. We stphale Ron ald W. White Pamela G. Whitt Wilm a L . Will iam s David W. Wilson

L a ur a J . Wilson J a mes E. Wylie Pamela J. Yarbrough T homas C. Yarbrough Rich a rd W. Zylks

Camden :\Iagnoha

Lewi.snlle )l agnoh.a mithnlle

E rne~ n Brin'· ey )It. Roi y macko,·er

Hot prm __

Ham --:: ) lcXe

:\Iaenob.a )Jagnob.a

tephens Cartha _ Xashnlle Xashnlle

E l Dorado

-

homores

lass begins second year with involvement

ABO\r'.: Scott Hardin enjoys a piece of ..-a=.er=elon provided by CAB. LEFT: C: perdassmen Steve Goodhe art a n d Dane] Reid give Joan R idd le some !a:her.y advice. FA R LEFT: Robbi e

a.~ .ea,es Wilson after class.

Sheila M. Adams Teressa A. Adams

Fordyce Crossett

Peter A. Adamson Shreveport, La. Gary S. Adcock Texarkana

Corrine E. Allen J ohn W. Allen

Rebecca L. Allen Betty A. Anderso n

Bobbie J . Anderson J oy C. Anthony

Amy S. Bacon L inda A. Bagwell

B renda D. B ailey Christina L. Bair

E l Dorado Parkers Chapel

Center Point Waldo

Hot Springs Camden

Chidester Magnolia

Magnolia Texarkana

J h.n E. Baker T.,re-a L. Barker

an:ta J. Bass J "'eph K. Bentz Jeanne Bigelow

Brty L. Black ~nni,, P. Blalock _ n,Ja K. Bland Jud .h . .\. Bonsall L a G. Brackman

Tem L. Bradford E! nni.c L. Brannon An .a J. Brantley Randy C. Braswell Do,-·!..- G. Brewer

Eme rson ~'lagnolia :lfagnolia

Hot Springs Magnolia

Mc::s!eil Smackover Texarkana

:lfagnolia Prescott

Warren Lewis vill e El Dorado Mt. Holly

Mena

:Ue .,,;;a J. Brewste r Lc-s.ie -. Broom 3ruc..- C. Brown :5dna D. Buchanan Phyliis B. Buckner

El Dor ado Magnolia

Shongaloo, La.

Barbara J. Burchfield Pa;ric1a ~1. Burns ~b.,rry L. Burns .P.oben . Byrd Diane Cabbiness

Camden Tishom ingo,

Okla.

Waldo Magnolia

Lewisville ,v1agnolia

Smackover

A group of g irl s from Harrod enjoy a n outdoor pep rally.

• • • Sophomores

Jan ie Cagle Deborah D. Calaway Michael D. Callowav J a mes R. Carm icha~l Willa rd B. Carpenter

Callis J. Carter Pamela A. Ca sey Jennifer S. Castleman Denise Castleman Rebecca S. Chi lders

Travis E. Clark William A. Coleman Marilyn A. Colvert Mary E. Comstock Tanya D. Cook

William R. Corley Charles P. Cross Bruce L. Crow Claire J. Crumpler David R. Crumpler

William R. Daley Larry A. Daniel Irene H. Daniels James T. Daniels Marsha L. Daniels

Barbara J. Daughtery Emma J. Davis J ohnny T. Dennis Tama E . Dennis Martha L. Dix

Susan G. Dodson Robert A. Dorman J effrey A. Doster Robert B. Dover Herbert K. Dykes

'.\Ia1mOI a El Dorado

Smac:So,·er :\lagnoha :\lagnoha

Camd.,n '.\Ia~m:.ha Xa;;h,;lle

CamJc,n Camc.,n

Cros&::: tamp,,

Camd.,n '.\Iagnolia Camden

'.\Iagnoha :\lagnolia

Texar;,;_ana '.\Iagnolia '.\lagnolia

:\Iagno!ia :\kXeil Calion

:\.kXeil \Yarrer.

:\le Ge b.:,., El Dorarlo :\lagnolia :\I a gnoJi.a

Searcy

:\lagnoua '.\lagnolia

Taylor :\lagnotia

\"ernon. Fla.

B:-enda Gail Elmore MD!ll" Edward E vans , -~1a Kay Evans llarilyn ue Evers e~r \"incent Fell

=.:epcen Larry Fess elanie Gay Files

lun::iy Dale Fincher •a.ry Louise Fincher

Laura Annette Flanigan

'ibomas }! . Fountain \ -r-...or P. Franklin, Jr. a.chel Diane Freeland

Norphlet Magnolia Hampton Magnolia Sheridan

Magnolia Brinkley Saratoga

Waldo

Magnolia

Dickinson E l Dor ado Star City

ABOVE: Steve Goodheart tries not to forget a nything on his Christ mas list as he sits on Santa's knee.

• • • Sophomores

Camille Garner Machelle Garner Anna Clara Gayle Ricarda Grace Gean John Will iam Gentry

John Thomas Geor ge Earl Wayne Gill Gifford Gene Gleghorn Steven Dale Good heart

Camden Camoen Camden

:\lagnoha tamp,;

~l agnolia Texarkarut E l Dorado

Great F alls: ~Ion .. Charles Earl Goodwin Camden

Lou Gorman Jacqueline L. Grant Winfred Vernon Gri ffin William A. Hairston Walter A. Hale

~lagnolia Conway

Taylor Warren

E l Dorado

Patricia Ann Haltom llagnolia Sarah Elizabeth Ham Lewisnlle Charles Lamar Hammons

Scott David Hardin Rebecca Ann Har dy

Ramona Lynn Hassen

E l Dorado ~Ial?lloha ~lagnoha

J acksonnlle Barbara Hedden ~l agnolia Raymond Michael Hegarty

Hicksnlle Robert L. Helmbech

K . L ittle Roc'-A va Marie Herring Camden

Jimmy Denzil Hicks ~ ashrille Eva M. Hill Texarkana James Gary H ines Emerson James D. Hollenswor th, Jr.

LaRonda J. Hollis

Deborah Kay Holloway

J oe Wallace House John Carl Howell , Jr. Revecca Sue Huddleston

Rodney F. Ivers

llagnolia tamp

SmackoT"er Deligm

llagno!ia

llagnolia Le Vi'Eville

...... -. ..... ~e A. Jackson B~:::th K. Johnson GL.-, D. Jones Hr P-Jones

• :yn }J. Jones

La."Tl" • Jones ~n LJones Te&::1 Y. Jones

a::d.a lL Jones La."'TY .l ud t?e. J r.

F~n,- J. Keith C :be, J. Lamkin

~ A.Lamk in Ocn:u.s Langston

a:rk E. Langston

Jo'::n H. Lee Je2l1De lL Lehman

ma.s J. Leonar d ~mary Lindsey

.R.rbard A. Lisemby

-;bony 8. Little Rc,:;e Y. Li\;ngston

nald R. Loftis _ r M. Loper

l!L-raret E. l lcAdams

El Dorado Magnolia

Lewisville Waldo

Hatfield

Magnolia Blytheville

Rison Crossett St. Mary

Magnolia Chidester Stephens

Hope Bradley

Bradley Mena

Hampton Mt. Holly

Pine Bluff

Huttig Camden

Quitman Magnolia

Taylor

Mary E. YcA mis Western Springs, Ill.

3e::y A. llcCroskey !.es ie K. llcCullum ~ba D. YcDuffie ac>:ier. L. ) lcE lroy

Di:iab E . YcKinn ie llanca!ene Y c Kinney Lau.rie H. lld1an us Charl<k--.e A. )lan n ing

Magnolia Texarkana

Calion Brinkley

Hampton Rosston Camden

Magnolia

• • • Sophomores

A card game provides laughter for Debbie Calloway and Mike Milam.

Mary L. Martel Sharon L. Martin 1'Iichael L. Martin Lee A. Mayhew Martha L. :\forcer

Jean Miller Ra ndy J. Miller Laurie S. Milton Robert L. Mitche ll Charles K. Molnaird

Deana D. Montgomery Margie B. Moore Michael J. Morton Ricky J. Munn Thomas R. Murphy

Siri G. Nance Linda D. Nash Billie S. Neason Greta N. Nelson J oslyn A. Nisley

lla=oba El Dorado

Ranmn.a )la=no .:a :'.la::-noEa

T exarkar:.a l"mp::re Warren

11ontft El Donr.d

E l Dorado Texa.r~ ~·­La..e \-illa_ E: Do.

Jai=e;; Edward ~ix Sparkman Cheryl Elaine Xoble Crossett DoM>res Darlene Korris Hope Fred S. ~ orton Texarkana Pa.=ela Annette Norton

Edward R av Parham ~!la An~e Parham

E-..a Carol Parker Joleen Parks 5:.ephen Wayne Pearce

Ka:hy Pender Lloyd Franklin Penn La.."TY Phillip Phagan

Texarkana

Camden E l Dorado

Texarkana Smackover

Magnolia

Foreman Camden

Gainesville, Ga. Debra Gail Pipkin Jay B. Pittman

Emerson Magnolia

Michael Diane Pittman

Elizabeth Ann Polk Perry A. Polk George Howard Price

Magnolia Emerson

McNeil

A hilene. Tex.

ABOVE: Micki McAmis portrayed Mrs. Faulkner in the play "The Night of January 16th ."

• • • Sophomores

Kenneth E. Ray Tommy Glen Ray James Scott Reeves Derrel Wayne Re id

Marilyn Beth Rhodes

Smackover El Dorado Nash ville

Bright Star Waldo

Cynthia Lou Riggs Camden Kathryn S. Rister ?\. Little Rock Conrad Merritt Ritchey

Stephens Charles Ray Robinson

Randall Gene Rogers Texarkara

Magnolia

Linda :Marques Rossini

Katherine Sue Rowe Mi riam Denise Ruple Rhon da Russell Annie Marie Sams

Lake Village Stamps

:Vl agnolia Delight

Camden

Donn a '.\1arie Satterwhite Hot Springs

J oyce Dale Satterwhite Hot Springs

Kancy Savage Magnolia E velyn Gennette Sheppard

El Dorado LaVerne Shockley Magnolia

J ulie Ann Smart Carol Ann Smith Gene Smith George Mae Smith R ay Eugene Smith

Wendy Sue Smith Ted Alvin Souter Susie Speer David Lloyd Standridge

J ames Clayt on Stanley

Marty Stanley Judith Alayne Stephen J essie Myr tle Stephens Edna May Sterling Dorothy Faye Stevenson

El Dorado E l Dorado Lewisville

Stamps Red Oak

Magnolia Taylor

El Dorado

Mt. Ida Mt. ld"li

Nash ville Camden

Wickes Waldo

Hope

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Kenneth G. Stonecipher Lynn D. tory

James :\l. Talley Wakie I. Thomas

Magnolia Magnolia

M agnol ia Magnol ia

Y 1Jandia C. Thomas Hughes J:...me~ L. Tine r Humble, Tex.

Thomas H. Tuberville Kathy Uhrich

Paul T. Voss Roire r D. Waldr op

Delbert D. Wa lker ~lelba J. Walker

Wilma G. Walker

Camde n Magnolia

Cart hage Cove

De lig ht Texarkana

Texarka n a

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Sophomores

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Camille Ga rne r , a music education major, is a member of SSC's concert

Bonnie H. Youngblood Camden

Janet R. Wall Robert M. Watts, Jr. Jewel T. Weaver Patricia A. Whatley Beverly M. White

Janice E. White Rebecca A. Wilkinson Frank T. Williams John K. William s Gary S. Wilson

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DeQueen Texarkana

Stamps E l Dorado El Dorado

Pre scott Foreman Magnol ia

Bodcaw Cam den

J immy P. Wilson Barbara A. Wise Kathy D. Woodall Wanda J. Works Betty J . Wyl ie

Village Shongaloo, La.

Amity Mineral Springs

Camden

Ruth G. Wylie Olivia D. Yarbrough Twyla J. York Donna A. Young William E. Young

El Dorado Waldo

N a shville El Dorado Pine Bl uff

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Freshmen

... Tew class is registrated, pigeon-holed, initiated

..\BOYE: Freshman J an Spign e r plays in.rarnural \·olleyball. ·LEFT: These girls check o\·er their class ca rds at regist r a ­don.

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Mary Rachel Adams, El Dorado Russell Neal Adams, Magnolia

Nancy Jo Alexander, Magnolia Susan Anne Alexander, Magnolia

Rebecca Robin Ammons, Cale Willie Mae Anderson, Camden

Deborah Susan Andrews, Smackover

Patrick David Antoon, Magnolia

Herbert Keith Arnold, Tyler, Texas Bill Arterbury, Hope

James R. Arterbury, Hope Allen Nathan Atkinson, Magnolia

David Edward Atkinson, Magnolia Rebecca Ann At kinson, Magnolia

RIGHT: A group of freshmen gather a: a table to get their class cards at registration.

Debra Kay Attaway, Naperville, Ill. •e .. ame Anne Austin, Paragould

.3:cTe R. Bailey, Magnolia Da""ld Lloyd Baird, Waldo Kelrin Lynn Baker, El Dorado

Lots Jean Baker, Magnolia - e"...sJe Banks, Magnolia ilia Denise Barker, Camden

:.hleen Ann Barnes, Magnolia Jo Lynn Barnett, Magnolia

\.alerie :llella Barr, Hot Springs Robert R. Bechtelheimer, Fairfax,

\·a.. 3elinda Althea Bell, Camden 2.il;on Leroy Bell, Jr., Cove Jor.nny Berry, McNeil

Ya.ye La.Joyce Betters, Strong l.ur Roy B illings, Strong

a.e Helen Blackmor, Magnolia 5:,eTen Warne Blair, Mena '7:m Gra,·es Boreing, Magnolia

C=-wpher E . Bowman, Tyler, 7exas

Daniel James Boyette, Washington John R. Bradford, Hensley n... ..... 1 till 'Q,,.,a\rp\_,;11 1) n POllPPn

• • • F re shmen

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Michael Wayne B rown. \l a irnol Monique Ann Brown. :\la1-"lo'ia Ina Eyvonne Buckley, T,-x:ork, i;

J oenathan Buffing ton. :\k\."e1 Clarence Herman B ull. PerryY1 I,

Jarry Warren Burrow, :\lagnoha Pamela Kay Burson, :'.1agnulia David Francis Butle r , :\Iagnolia Sue Butler, Hope Carl Thomas Byrd, Magnolia

Allen Lawson Cade, St arkville. :\liss. Terry Jean Camp, Will isville S haron Lee Cardell, Magnolia George DeWayne Carmichael.

Calion Bobby Joe Carter, Magnolia

Larry Carter , Prattsville Gary Lamar Cason, El Dorado Colbert Dean Cearley, Bristow.

Okla. Cindy Lois Cheatham, Smackover Larry Donald Christophe r ,

Stephens

Jan Ellen Clanton, Magnolia Daphne Ann Clark, Strong Debbie Kay Clark, Mena Joey Douglas Clark, Hope Darrell Ray Clay, Benton

David Lee Coffey, Valley Spr:ne-,. Robert C. Cole, Magnol ia Susan Annette Coleman, Stamps Norman Michael Collins, Taylor Michael Claude Conner, Hutt ig

J effery Allen Cook, Stephens Marilyn J. Cox, Waldo Brenda Jo Crumpler, Magnolia Vivian Lynne Craig, Crossett Charles David Crain, Camden

m RJfus Cross, Magnolia re5 D .. ne Culbertson,

::=nnrltill La. ~ Darling, . ashvi lle

y u .:hryn DeLoach, Magnolia Al::hr:m}· E. Derrick, Waldo

}" F. Dews, El Dorado y .;. Dickson, :Magnolia

G nion Ray Diffie, McNeil Jad; B. Dillard. Jr. , Marietta, Okla. De e Diane Dodson, Magnolia

llichael Dodson, Emerson by L Dodson, El Dorado

C!lt' na Joan Doolin, Ashdown =n}· Lynn Dorman, Hope

lbthae! Reid Downs, Hope

am Thomas D unn, Tyler, Texas nda Gail Eads, Magnolia

' ney Allen Ehlert, Hope D-4ll.'1Y Wayne Ellis, Prescott

~;on E. E lmore, Chicago, Ill .

iam Da\;d E lmore , Magnolia '.:::n:.ie Lee Emerson, Emerson Pa Timothy English, Magnolia ETa Fam. Delight

• llichael Faulk, Magnolia

l.!eliooa Fawcett, Ashdown E=er E. Feather stone, Lewisville

r: !hchael Fenchel, ln-m:r.on, ~.J.

Carol Jt!an F incher, Waldo Y.a..ry-Ca.:herine Flaherty, Magnolia

l!arlyn June Fontaine, Nashville ary Be::h Ford. :\lagnolia

X~ Carol Foyil, Camden ?:illy D. Frachiseur, Lewisville

• • • Freshmen I

ABO VE: Developing pictures in the darkroom is Bob Cole.

Daniel Grady Freeman, Texarkana Deborah K. Fricks, Texarkana

Cathy J ane Gandy, Smackover Carol Linda Garrett, Lincoln. );ebr.

Carol Ann Garrett, El Dorado Raye Patrice Garrett, 11agnolia

Rhonda Gail Gibson, Patmos Vhonda Nell Gibson, Patmos

Sanfoi.:d Dean Gladden, Caddo Gap Ramona Carol Glasgow, :-.ash,·ille

Toni Renee Gleghorn, El Dorado Gary Lynn Golden, Texarkana

Sandra Sue Goodwin, Willis,·ille Dan Cedric Grantham, Bearden

Gary Allen Graves, El Dorado Cat hy Darlene Griffin, Taylor ~Iarilyn E la ine Groves, Magnolia :\Iargaret Ruth Guiberteau,

Camden John Troy Hagood, Crossett

Eleanor Bernice Hall, Lewisville Helen Sue Hall, St amps Pamela Jane Hamaker, Magnolia Patricia Sue Hanson, Texar kana ~1 ike Kent Harper, Wichita Falls,

Tex.

Jackie David Harrington, Magnolia Reginald Kim Harris, Benton Gregory Wayne Harrison, Camden Patricia Ann Harrison, Sarepta, La. Ricky Darrel Hart, Rosston

Bruce Dale Hartsell, Magnolia :\lartha Susan Harwell, Magnolia :\lichael Wallace Harwell, Magnolia Janis Carol Harwood, Texarkana Kathleen Jane Hatcher, Magnolia

George Edward Hays, Shreveport, La.

William D. Hedden, J r., Magnolia Jack Claude Helton, Dallas, Tex.

andra Kay Henderson, Delight \"iclci Lynn Henderson, As hdown

Thomas E dwin Hesselbein, Hot Springs

Charles Thomas Hicks, Strong Gary Allen Hicks, Camden Curtis Steven Hines, Emerson Ricky Clark Holder, Texarkana

Gary Da\id H olmes, Magnolia Ellen Louisa Hopkins, Mineral

Springs \\"illiam Robert Horn. Camden

• • • Freshmen

LEFT: Jan Spigner, Melinda Faw­cett, and Jennifer Porter show disap­pointment at finding a class closed.

J eff Quinn Hunter, Hot Springs William Allen Hunter, '.\1agnolia Buddy Ray Ingram , Hope Precious Pamela Ingram. '.\Iagnolia Angela Ann Jackson, Linden. Tex.

Tommy Ray J ackson, '.\1agnolia Bobby Joe James, B rinkley Robert James, Garland Byron Keith Jarnagin, '.\1agnolia Joseph Hal Jean, Magnolia

James Rickey Jeffers, Camden Charles William J ennings,

Texarkana Gary Franklin J ennings, Camden Kenneth Don Johnson, Magnolia Kim Juanyce J ohnson, Warren

Rebecca Ann J ohnson, Crossen Saundra L. Johnston, Magnolia Cleveland Hastings Jones.

El Dorado Debbie Louise J ones, Magnolia Janice Louise J orgensen.

Smackover

Frank Richard Kenney, Bloomfield. N .J.

Rex Kerr, Hooks, Tex. Mary Donna Key, E l Dorado Gregory Scott Kimrey, ::\!agnolia Vanessa Dell King, Prescott

endal Lambert. Xorphlet Debb" . .\nn Leslie, McNeil l1ary E lizabeth Lewis, Magnolia T y Howard Lewis, Norphlet ' .&muel W . Liggin, El Dorado

L.arr)" Donald Lisemby, Pine Bluff £obert Allen Loe, Prescott ,el!TJ G. Love, Xorman Ke'"111 Ray .\IcCrary, DeKalb, Tex. Pa:nc.,. William :\IcConnell, Atlanta,

Tex.

1e1dard .\IcCormack, Hope Brem Hughes .\lcKnight, Magnolia lhthaei J. :\Ic.\Iullin, Blytheville Oennk R. :\IcXulty, Camden Karen . .\nn :\Ic\'a~·. El Dorado

Krnn.:;.h Wayne .\fachen, El Dorado f! _ r Elwin :\1aloch, Emerson J.amt0c .\Iara. :\1agnolia &::y Ray .\larks, El Dorado

atl W. :\lassey. El Dorado

~ iah Blan :\layton, Taylor Danny .\1. :\Ieador, El Dorado l.l.ary Elizabeth :\leeks, Junction

C ~y .\pril Xun :\Ierkle, Magnet Cove Erma Denise :\filler, Brinkley

::...r-.h Jean .\Iixon, Mt. Holly .r,..,._:· Lou .\Ioore, Oklahoma City,

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La.'-ora Anne :\forehead, Prescott E~ Lee .\!organ, Cincinnati, Ohio Henry . .\.Ian .\!organ, Stephens

Eonald Terry :\lorgan, El Dorado Caxby Lynn .\Iurphy, Magnolia llary Louise .\Iurphy, Magnolia

f •~1"0 \.f 11 ,..nlrH• ];'1 nl'\vorlr.

• • • Freshmen

FAR LEFT: Joining in a discussion of Mulerider football is Ha rdy Carper. LEFT: Freshman find t hat registration is just an endless s t ack of cards to be filled out.

Sheila Jean Murphy, Crossett Wanda Jean Nash, Emerson Marla Kay Nelson, Magnolia Peter Wesley Newton, Hot Spnnzs. Sammy J. Newton, .Magnolia

Kenneth Eric Nipper, :\lagnolia Bobbie Sue Nix, Stamps H. Steve Odom, Hope Patricia Holt Ogle, Stephen s Linda D. Olden, Saratoga

Robert James Olive, :\lagnolia Connie Lynn Owen, Emerson Karen Ann Owens, Ashdown Sidney Jo Padgett, Camden Mary B. Parham, Kc:-.:eil

Sherrie Dianne Park, Foreman Dale Michael Parkening. E l Dorad Beverly Terese Parnell Camden Steven Nile Patterson , E l Don&, Marsha Louise Pearce. '.\la1?DOlia

Ell:.:c:.all D. Pearson, Springhill, La. Paul Phillips, Mt. Ida

Ann Pierce, Smackover ~,,.-ilhr_ ... E. Pipkin, Emerson

:i: KeiUI Pletcher, Magnolia

""ictie Ann Plunkett, Des Arc ~:,e_ Ray Porter, Mineral

~prm h=ifer Porter, Hampton lla..71U't!t S. Powell, Springhill, La.

· Hayden Powers, Dierks

Da,rn E laine Prather, Lockesburg u.nneth Chatman Prather,

Lockesburg Ja.oe_ D. Puska, Magnolia Pa.i::ela Dorris Ratcli ff, Magnolia

lmda Jo Ray, Horatio

. ·ora Rhodes, Tew Yor k City, N.Y. 5hrila Gail Rhodes, Delig ht Rhonda Faye Rhynes, Emerson Son:iie Jo-Lee Riddle, Alma loa.n .·\xalyn Riddle, Lewisville

5" :.::ri.ey Faye R itchie, Mt. Holly :::e..-en Rooks Robinson, Camden = _ . .\..nn Roe ken bach, Salem ~n.:.is Xoel Rogers, Sheridan E. a Kay Rook, Hope

Jenn C. Rose, Forrest City 5.:.aron Gail Ross, Magnolia Cecil Merl Rothwell, F ordyce Theresa Jane Russell, Magnolia Edna Frances Sanders, Magnolia

La= Kay Sanders, Magnolia ~~erly Ann Sandifer, El Dorado r-.--..._. "'" loino ~q vnv M~O"nolia

• • • Freshmen

LEFT: A friendly poker game is a good way r elax, after class, a s Kevin McCreary, Fred Wilkes, Charlie Porter, and Don Brown find out.

Darrell L a yne Sewa r d , Stillwater. Okla.

Paul Stanford Shank, Little Roca; Nancy Lou Sharp, Magnolia Dorothy Je an Shemwell, Camden Rich ard Mack Shepherd, Atlanta

Desiree Sue Shind helm, E l Dorado J o Lynn Shipley, Stamps Robert A. S hurtliff, Magnolia Eleanor Josan Shryock, E I Dorado Linda J ane Short, Lewis,;IJe

Candace Kay Smith, ~1agnolia Samuel D. Smith, Magnolia Edit h Gise le Souter, :\1:agnolia Arlen Dale Sparks, E l Dorado Mary Susan Spears, Texarkana

Janice Carol Spigner, Jacksonrille David Allen Spradlin, Waldo Sherman Floyd Spurr , Hatfield Sharon LaBelle Stanley, Magnolia Donald Ray Sutton, Hot Springs

J erry Ray Sutton, Stephens Joel Lee Sutton, Lewisville Paula Sue Swope, Nash,-ille Mary Jean Szklaruk, Horatio John H. Tatum, Louann

i:IGHT: ~fa rk Pletcher finds the ulaung atmosphere of college a little ~- Far lower right: "Yeccch!"

Ee ui Faye Taunton, El Dorado G!enda Kay Taylor. El Dorado _ ·oe.:.a Teutsch, T aylor Loyd John Thomas, Brinkley Larry Keith T hom ason, She ridan

a.nda Sadaye Tipt on, Waldo Ph,lli5 W. Tollette , Tollette Jame5 Earl T uc ker, Magnolia Ea,- Dean Tutt, Camden Lmda Dianne Valentine, Smackover

nne;:h Darrell Vann, Magnolia Carrie Dianne \"aughan, Emerson \"an :.e~·e \"elchoff, Magnolia

.by Gayle \"inson, Magnolia Joe Lynn Waddle, Sheridan

Donna Louise Walthall, Magnolia Ja.c:e,; R. Ward, Strong

illiam Robert Wa rd, Malvern

• • • Freshmen

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Larry Freeman Watson. W~ Tex.

Don H. Weathersby, Camden Curtis Lee Webb, Jr., SpnndrlD. La. Roger Earl Welch, Xorphlet Maribeth Wells, Lewisville

Alan Lewis White, Stamps Charles Eddy White, Yagnoha Eva Elois White, Mt. Holly Steven Harper White. Crosse.; Frances Karen Wiley. Magnolia

F r ed Vernon Wilkes, Mineral Springs

Deborah Dell Wi lliams. ~~am~ Gorden Stephen Williams. H _

Springs, Tex. -Kenneth W. Will iams, llag=olia Deborah Lynn Willis. M agnolia

Harriet Ann Wilson. Asbdo'lr'C. Ricky J oe Wilson, :'.\lagnolia Sara Frances Wooley, Stamps Brenda Faye Works, Tolle~ Bobby Harold Wright. Lewk--n:..~

Stephen Elry Wright, Stamps Verne A. Wickliffe, Hope Danny N. Yarbrough, E! Do Tommy Randall Young, C~­Ben ny Ray Zachry, Lockes~

Second Semester Students or Too Late To Classify

FAR LEFT: Margaret Lewis leads a Mulerider cheer. LEFT: Jeanne B igelow and Mr. Thomason discuss a stor y for the Bray. ABOVE: Shirky Hutson and friend enjoy a s low dance.

Bruce Batchelor, Magnolia

Johnny Biddle, Magnolia

Carol Bock, Camden

Ruth Brewer, Bradley

John Calloway, Smackover

Donald Carrigan, Ozan

Lillian Carson, Camden

J ames Christopher, Prescott

J oanne Cooper, Sarepta, La.

J ames Crews, Wauchula, Fla.

Roger Demuth, S perry, Okla.

Charles Dow ney, Smackovei:"

Gail Earlywine, Magnolia

Anita E lliott, Camden

LE-la Ellison . .\Iineral Springs n-tof her Ezelle. Lufkin. Tex.

Rufu~ Flemons, Prescott Barnara Fluker, Magnolia

Linda Green, Stephens

Dennis Gurnea, Magnolia Allan Hall, Arkadelphia

David Halligan, Smackover Howard Halligan, Smackover

Jame~ Haltom, Magnolia

Joyce Haltom, Magnolia .\Iichael Harris. Hope

~hchael Hartsfield, El Dorado Loi,- Henderson, El Dorado

Betty Herron, Stuttgart

Chn-topher Hickman. Clarendon Kerry Hill, Magnolia

Manh·n Honnell . Winthrop Jeffrev H uddlestun, Magnolia

~lary Iverson, Stuttgart

errv Jameson, Smackover E,1z~beth J ordan. Crossett

Yanessa King, Prescott Wilburn King, Prescott

Jackie Lewis, Laneburg

Deborah Lindsey, Magnolia Robert .\IcCollum, Texarkana

Jud,· .\1cNeil, Little Rock .\[ ;ri :\Iarshall, Fordyce Dan ;\k\'ay, De Queen

Cynthia ;\,1erritt, Magnolia Anita :-S icholson, Magnolia

Billy Wayne :-Sorton, Texarkana .Mary Anna Peace, Magnolia

• • • Second Semester Students

D'aun Womack, Lewisville Kathy Wright, Smackover

Brack Poindexter, Hope Ricky Purd~·. DeWitt James Reed, Foreman Jo Lee Riddle, Alma Mary E velyn Robison. :\laJ?:nolia

Gregory L. Ross , Magnolia Raymond Seale, Magnolia Debbie Smith, Texarkana Lander Smith, F'ordyce Lewis Smith, Mt. Holly

Marilyn Smith, El Dorado Ron Sparks, Mena Donney Stone, :\las hYille Denzil Stratton, El Dorado Mar ilyn Stuart, Emmet

Earl Thomas, Pine Bluff Marilyn Trexler, Emmet Tommy Waits, Magnolia Evelyn Wainwright, StronJ?: Ricky Walte r s, Magnolia

Kathy Watkin s, Waldo Janice White, Magnolia Mary Jane Whitten, Texarkana Loraine Williams, Strong Frances Woods, Harrel

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Association of Baptist Students

. .\BOYE: Steve Carte r speaks to a meeting of ABS. RIGH T: Singers (left to right): Steve Carter,Sheryl Bright, Milton Cowling, Buck c·emons. She ila Gaddy, Vicki Zuniga, and Wanda Sweeney gather around a familiar piano.

BAPTIST o\.~tGIA,t

C CENTER

ASS0C1A1\0N Of BhP-'ST STUDENTS

Baptist Student Union

Members of the Baptist Student Union pictured are F IRST ROW: Mike Zarimba, Joel Sutton, Lloyd Penn, Dave Tew, Debbie Tew, :Sorman Castleman , Denise Castleman SECOND ROW: Jerry Bass (Director), Elaine Connor, Becky Chi lders, Mark Lacey, Anna Gayle. Donna Sa voy, Pat ricia Burns , Mike Hegarty THIRD ROW: Debbie Atteway, Glenda Taylor, Steve Thompson, Sherry Burns, A.ndrea Gillispie, Nancy Taylor, Martha Mercer, Jean Miller.

Gnurch ot Ghrist Student Center

Church of Christ Student Center me mbers pictured are : FIRST ROW: Chris Bullard, P amela Gil bey, S ha ron Chis holm. Yarn. McMahen, Maxine Bullard , Leanna Darling, Robert Dover, SECOND ROW: T. W. Cleek, Rhonda Russell, Judy Bright. S..e Chisholm, J ohn Davis, Stuart Davis, Anita Brantley, Janice Hargrove, Eddie White.

Latter Day Saints

Latter Day Saints pictured are: William Nolan, facu lty advisor; Donna Satterwhite; Delores Culbertson; Gerald Purifoy.

Members of the Wesley Foundation are (left to right) Allen Bonsall; SECOND ROW: Marcie Talbot, Becky Rogers,

Pam Norton; THIRD ROW: Mars ha Parham, Doris Deen Harwell, Debbie Calaway; FOURTH ROW: Jerry Cox,

Harvey Jones, Benny Zachary; F IITB ROW: Dus t y Rhodes, Tommy Wai;s. Pam Hamake r, and J im Bonsall.

issionary Baptist Student Fellowship

ts.,ionary Baptist Stude nts Fellows hip members are (le ft to r ight ), FIRST ROW: Ray Smit h, David Bost, Troy Hagood; SECOND ~O -. Debbie Clark, Becky Bost, Ann Baker, Tommy High night, R. L. Childers; THIRD ROW: Mary Ann Harris , Sher r y Gist , Debbie We:.:. Barry Baker, Chuck Bell.

~-, '-' vv J.J.J.Q,.1.1 Vl.U.U

Newman Club members are (left to r ight), F IRST ROW: Dennis McNulty, Mike Rubiuski; SECOND ROW: Holly Rockenba~h. u: ~ McVay; THIRD ROW: Jeanne Lehman, Roger Demath Ike Skaggs, Pete Newton, Jackie Grant, Mike Healer.

Biology Club

Geological Society

Nursing Students

(OPPOS ITE PAGE)TOP: Composing the Biology Club are FIRST ROW (left to right): Shelia Kelly, Kathy Wright, Patricia Strickland, Deena Hunter, Mike Russell, Karen Silliman; SECOND ROW: Mike Johnson, Steve Pelt, Mary Ann Peace, Debbie Smith, John Alex­ander; TH I RD ROW: James Duke, Lucian Dilworth, Miss Marie King, Ricky Zylks, Lander Smith, Susan Henry, Mary Street, Gill Johnson; FOURTH ROW: Dr. Hugh Johnson, Dr. Dan England, Johnny Biddle, Chuck Howard, Larry Weaver, Sammy Mur-

phy. BOTTOM: Aspiring geologists are FIRST ROW (left to right): Dr. James Jones, Wesley Davis, Terry R ussell, Russ Quarles, Julie Brown, Mike Sheets, Sheryl Bright; SECOND ROW: Dennis Gregory, Burt Cason, Thomas Purifoy, Billy Olson; THIRD ROW: Alan Berry, Joan Riddle, Phil Ross, Richard Aaron. ABOVE: Nursing students include (left to right) FIRST ROW: Reba McDuffie, Polly King, Jo Ann Edington, Ire ne Daniels, Emma Davis; SECOND ROW : Bill Nance, LaRhonda Turner, Dianne

Buchanan, Betty McCroskey; TEI ROW: Rachel J ohnson. Jacque~ Gos­sett, Toni Polk, D iane Pinman. Ba;y Vann, Alma Ferrell; FO L"P.T!i e Phyllis Daniel, Marion la ck. La\·enr Shockley, Debbie Barnaca. LaR Hollis, Rose Livingston: Flf'I ~ i! Mary Comstock, Gladys Dara._, ~ ring, Debbie Holloway, Beay Gooc:ez-1 Randy Karch, Jeannette Robm. \­Upshaw; SIXTH ROW: Pam Xor: ....... "' ...... ~ Nance, Charles Caddy, Rich.ani ~ Paula Bradley, E laine Carelock.. r Womack, Nell B urgess.

PI-e-Med and Science Club

Pre- ~led Members are (left to right) FIR TROW: Ron ald McGee, Rick Cal­,oway, Bob Misenhe imer, Melvin

Rayburn, Owe n Gleen Bucy, Larry At­kinson, J ohn Alex ander, Kevin McCrary; SECOND ROW: Willie J ohn-

Sigma Pi Sigma

Society of Physics Students pict ur ed are left to right) Char les Ward, Richard

Rodgers, Ronald McGee, Charles Ro­gers, Joe Mitchell, Mike Morton, Ricky

son, Kenneth Prather, Arlene Bacon, Amy Bacon, Linda McNulty, Alla n Lock­yer, Ray Wade. Gary Williams.

Holder, James Jones, Bobby Olive, Loyd Penn, Debbie Tew, and Carl Rutledge.

Sigma Tau Delta

Sigma Tau Delta members pictured are: FIRST ROW: Billie Rowe, Marci Hayne s, Karen Griffin, Debbie Nash, Toni Sutherland, Caroline Merritt, Dan

Ford, (Sponsor) SECOND ROW: Martha Forgey (Sponsor), Pam Howell, Deborah Hart, Cathy Rowe, Jackie Thornton,

Pam Gilbey, Diane S utton F ields THIRD ROW: Mary Miller Sm ith, Lynn Perdu.-. Eddy Talley, Larry S immons.

...!\.lpha Chi

\LPH.\ CHI }1EMBERS ARE IN AL­PH...\BETICAL ORDER: Melinda Allen, Larry Blalock, Linda Ree Blackley, Cary Burton, Jerry Burley, B arron Chru.en_en, Janelle Clark, Linda D. Dal:rym:,le, La Juan Foster, Ricca Gean,

Terr y Gray, J udy Goodwin, Michael Hamlin, Thomas Harris, Clarence Haw­kins, Debbye Hazelwood, Dianne Hunter, Debbie Jacks, Linda Johnson, Vera Butler J ones, Hazel L. Kirkpat­rick, Beverly Mahan, Billy Norton,

Glenda Parker, William Parrish, J oy L. Perdue, Rebecca Roger s, Margie Shepherd, Debra Smith, Lander Smith, Joseph L. Stephen, Lenna Taylor, Donita K. Waller .

Agri Club Members FIRST ROW: (left to r ight), Bobby Misenheimer, Diane Hunter, Peggy P ickering, Diane Cabbi­ness, Myrtle Stephens, Bobby Bradford , Tommy Hignight, L a rry Thomason, R usty Bowlin, Eddie Hays, Homer Featherstone. ROW TWO: Bruce Crow, John Gentry, Gary Hines, Dale Waldrop,

Donald Carrigan, J ack Dillard, Ray Smith, J oey Barnhill, J a mes Reeves, Charles Jennings, Mark Robbins. ROW THREE:James L. Haltom, Doss Walker, Gary Don Aldridge, Gene Smith, Ken­neth William s, Ray Wade, James Stan­ley, Ronnie Duckett, James P hilli ps, Joe May. ROW FOUR: J eff Hunte r, Mike

Cooley, Roger Fell, Dan Stout, Larry Watson , Hal J ean, Randy McC!ard, Bob Killingsworth, Peter Newton. ROW FIVE: James Hornsby, Corbet Lamkin, Roger Voss, Billy Wynn, D avid Stan­dridge, Robe rt Pierce, Hil ton B e ll, Bobby Joe Mixon.

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a5 Y c Donough, Brenda Johnson, .5 1rley Hutson, Sha ron Lee Cardel, 84!:h Ford. Toni Gleghorn, Marilyn Tn'xlter. Benny Zachry; SECOND ROW: Joanne Powers, Judy Bonsall, Yolanda

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Smith, Terri Ogles by, Ruth Ann Waldo, Debbie Lindsey, Jane Mars hall, Gary Dumas; THIRD ROW: David Garrett, Tommy Hall, Paule tte Stephens, Linda Dalrymple, Cathy Griffin, Linda Short. FOURTH ROW, Dan Sneed, Chris Ames, T. R. Ross,Jim Sloan, Don Loftus,

Steve Brady, Shady Patton, Cliff Bul­lock. (OPPOSITE PAGE ) TOP: Members play, sing, and clap the ir hands at party. BOTTOM: P hi Beta Lambda ladies pose for a picture after a P.B.L. par ty.

RIGHT: Brought to the campus by CAB was t he folk group Bek 'n I and Flowers. BELOW: White Roots of Peace enter­tained the students. (OPPOSITE PAGE) TOP LEFT: Shady Patton enjoys a slice at annual watermelon supper. TOP RIGHT: Ed Hawkes flexe s his muscles for CAB. BOTTOM LEFT: Members of the Board are (left to right) FIRST ROW: Teddi Jones, Leah Lilly, Roger Miller; SECOND ROW: Brooksie Charles, Joan Riddle, Marilyn Rhodes; THIRD ROW: Sandie Sumner, Marsha Parham, Karen McVay, Steve Wilson. Margie McGee, Guy Gale. BOTTOM RIGHT: Fine Arts Series lecturer Miss Lily Peters reads her poetry.

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Women's Recreation Association

Recreating women include (le ft to right) FIRST ROW: Holly Rockenbach, Jo Lee Riddle , Sonj a Bland . SECOND ROW:

Sara Wooley, Andy Gil lespie, Sharon Jones, Jeanne Lehman, Sandie Sumner , Jannelle Clark. TH I RD ROW: Jan

Spigner, Vicki He nderso n, D inah J o Kimbell, Sammy Taylor, Anna Gayle, Claire Crumpler.

Members of the P.E. Association a re: Mike Rubin sk i; FIRST ROW (left to right): J ames Souter , Bob Dubey, Buddy Ingram, Mike Maroney, Robert Martin, Pete Pedron, D avid O'By rn , Carl Frames, J ohn Melone, William J ennings, Roy McLemore; SECOND ROW: Sandy Xenos, Nancy Sharp, Rhetta Zumwalt,

Jim Bonsall, D arnelle Fontenot, Dinah Kimball, Sara Wooley, Sammy Taylor , Vicki Henderson , Vince Taylor, Robert Hall; THIRD ROW: Kurt Fenchel, Sharon Ross, Nancy Alexander, J anell Clark, Sonja Bland, San dee Sumner, Rhonda R oark, Karen Jone s, Pam L isemby, Margie McGee, Larry

Wal lenberg, Fred Wilkes; FOURTH ROW: Sam Serio, Curly Huddle ston, John Watson, Lyn McElroy, Williams, Roger, Bill Skains, Mark Keith, Holly Rocke nb ach; FIFTH ROW: Benny Harris, Jackie Car ter, Butch Jordan, R ick Stevens, Dan Grantham, Da rell Seward, Mike Eason.

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Concert Cho ir Members Are: Anna Gayle, Debbie Attaway, Ricky Murphy, Machelle Garner, Gary L eslie, Karla Gibson, Camille Garner , Kris Wesson,

Troy H agood, Donna Satterwhite, An­nette Murry, Sher yl Roger s, Doris Deen Harwell, Wanda Sm ith, Janet Ferger­son, Mike Paulus, David Green, Tommy

Concert Choir

Carter, Allen Wade, Rebecca H uddles­ton, Pat J amrdon, E art Wayne Gill, and Charles Robinson.

Members of Madrigals are: Lisa Sawyer, Pat Jamerson, Machelle Garner, Camille Garner, Rick Stringer, Ricky Murphy, and David Green

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Psychology Club

The Ps ychology Club includes (left to right) FRONT ROW: Mike Paulus, Karla Gibson, J udy Bright, Lela Ellison, Dianne Henry; SECO!'< D ROW: Joe Bates, Benny Gorz, Claude Robin son, Steve Carte r, Tommy Carter, and Dr. Ida Flemister.

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Kathy Stuart SECOND ROW: Mrs. Gary Reid, Barbara Miller , Wanda Smith, Wanda Swinney, Camille Garner, Mrs. Jane ll e Vierte l T HIRD ROW: Judy

Nash , E velyn Shepherd. Lisa ~a,ryer. Anne Murry, Marilyn Rhodes. Dora Deen Harwell, Ma chelle Garner a­Mrs. Shirley Smart.

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(OPPOSITE PAGE) TOP: ROTC's Com­pany A includes; Ken Love, SE COND ROW (left to right): Dan Cunningham, Charles Porte r, Ben Clawson; THIRD

ROW: Mike Harr is, Steve Bailey, Mike Down s, Jackie Grant, Charles Goodwin, Dan Grantham, Melissa Cranford, J e ff Hunter; FOURTH ROW: Paul Voss,

Pam Ingram, Aubrey Loudermilk, Pat McCormack, Charles Kiker, Vic F rank­lin, J im Outland, Larry Christopher; FIFTH ROW: J ean Mille r, Chuck Bell, Jack Dilla rd, Pearley Moor e, Tressie Charles, Homer Featherston, J ames Christopher, Bill Hedden, Kim Harris; S IXTH ROW: Bob Hel mbeck, Janice White, Eva White, Me lan ie Austin, Andy Wofford , Robe r t Hall, Pat Antoon. BOTTO M: In Compan y B are: Allan Cranford ; SE COND ROW: J oe R hodes, Jim Marrow , Larry Ban ks; THIRD ROW: Thom as Rhynes, Stan Shank, Da le Parkening, Hal J ean, Larry Wat­son, David Co ffee, Ji l l B rakevil le; FOURTH ROW : Ji m H icks, Vernon Price, Ken Prather, J im Nichols, Terry Russell, Don Sutton, Joe Waddle, Troy Hagood; FIFTH ROW: Derrel Reid, Larry Lisemby, Kat hy Griffin, Rhonda Rhynes, Tim Englis h, Rufu s Flemons, Jack H arrington, J ames Fort, Steve Odom; SIXTH ROW: Earl Thomas, Dick McCormack, Rick Ha rt, Aaron J ohnson, Greg Kimrey, Bruce Hartsell, Pete New­ton, Ben Zachary. TOP: Members of Pers hing Rifle s and women's Capers drill team are as follows: J oe Rhodes, Jean Mille r; SE COND ROW: Yolanda Thom as, Jac k Harr ington, Charles Goodwin, Dick McCormac k, Earl Thomas, Jill Brakeville, Rhonda Rhynes, J an ice White, Melanie Austin. THIRD ROW: Don J ones, Larry B anks, Steve Odom, Rodney Davis, Don Sutton, Mike Harris, Pam Ingram, Tressie Char les. LEFT: ROTC Ranger s are: FIRST ROW: Jerry Love, Mike Harr is, Don Robinson, Allan Cranford; SECOND ROW: Arlis Dean, Ben Cla wson, Dale Parkening; THIRD ROW: Bruce Hartsell, Kim H ar­r is, Andy Wofford , Charles Kiker.

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tagecrafters

~:..a~rafters are: FIRST ROW: Marty Whitelaw, Mike Sheets, Shep Miers, Jackie Grant, Ken Stonecipher, Micki McAmis BACK ROW: Paul P orter. Debbie Nash, Judy Mc Neil, Amanda Garner, Chris Bair, Toni Sutherland. and Lynn Perdue

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Sheets, Judy McNeil, Micki '.\1cAmis, J ackie Grant, and Chris Bair

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SSC Cheerleaders are (left to r ight): Laura F lanigan, Leah L illy, Nancy Sharp, Gloria McKamie, Paulette Stevens, Shirley Hutson, and Becky Sullivan.

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Tau Beta Sigma

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Tau Beta Sigma members are (left to riz ht FIRST ROW: Rebecca Huddles­;.on. ~lelinda Fawcett. Pam Story, Bob-

bie N ix; SECOND ROW: J ennifer Por­te r, J udy Bonsall, Beth Lewi s, Lynn Dix, E laine Miller; THIRD ROW: Jan

Clanto n, Ja n Spigne r , M a r ilyn McMa hen , J oanne Power s , and Dinah McKinn ie.

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TOP: Bonnye Powell, print shop secretary begins another day's work. ABOVE: Vernon Powell, print shop director, operates new headliner. (OPPOSITE PAGE): Helping to produce hundreds of copies of cam pus brochures is student assistant Jimmy Dale Fincher.

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ABO\.E: BRAY staffers (left to right) Terry Calahan, Mary Anna Peace, Guy Gale. hep :\lie r s, Mike McMullin, Helen

Koen, Mari lyn Cox, Jeanne Bigelow, and E ddie Parham relax in the president's office. (OPPOS ITE PAGE) TOP: Miers,

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(OPPOSITE PAGE) TOP: The life of Editor-in-Chief Vicky He rring calls for hours of meditation. LEFT: Head photographer Guy Gale asserts his au-

thority. MIDDLE: Becky Allen com­pletes her class editor duties. RIGHT: Assuming a leisurely pos ition, Mike

McMullin hides all the pressures of the post of photo editor behind his pipe smoke.

Photographers

T OP LE FT: Alan Berry ret reats with a few good negatives to his hideout. TOP RIGHT: Guy Gale tries for the detac hed professional look. LEFT: As seen t hrough the eye of a Mamiya-Sekor-Mike McMullin. ABOVE: P en sive on a parapet is Shep Miers.

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Phi Mu Alpha

Music fraternity brothers are (left to right) FRONT ROW: David Green,John Wesley, Dan Fornero, Earl Gibson; SE COND ROW: Dr. David Crouse, Walter Hale, and Dr. Robert Campbell.

M.E.N.C. members are: Earl Gibson, Janice White, Bobbie Sue Nix, Lisa Sawyer, (2nd Row) Machelle Garner, Kat hy Stuart , Camille Garner, Debbie Attaway, J oel Sutton , David Green (Back Row) Rhonda J ackson, Dor is Deen H arwell, Annette Murry, and Jane lle Viertel

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Delta Iota Delta

Sisters of Delta Iota Delta are (up): Eve­lvn Parker, Yolanda Smith, Brooksie Charles, J anet Ferg-erson, Teddi Jones, Jackie Thornton, Mona Ke lson: (down): Leah Lilly, Charlot te Ogden, Barbara

D a ugherty, Paulette Stevens, Minnie Davis, L inda Smith, Evelyn Wainright. (OPPOS ITE PAGE) TOP LEFT: Delta Teddi Jones finds fun in her sorority. TOP RIGHT: Sandra H amilton makes a

kindergartner smile. RIGHT: Evelyn Wainright, one of the Delta hostesses treated children like these to a day at the fair.

Omega Kappa Alpha

ABOVE: Fraternity members are (left to r ight): James Fort, Shady Patton, Vain Caldwell, Johnny Turner, Terry Calahan, Wilbur King, Tony Knight,

Johnny Biddle, Kerry Hill, James Chris­topher, Larry Banks, Jame s Phillips, Lawre nce McKinney, James Berry.

(OPPOSITE PAGE) TOP RIGHT, FAR RIGHT: Omega Kappa Alpha brother s stay cool du ring initiation.

Tauran Society

Tauran members are: Tommy H arris, Tim English, Pat Antoon, Jim Thomas, Tim Boreing, Dennis Huffman, Steve Brown, Mike Ru;:;.dl. Tommy Ross, Ken Koen, Bill Skains, Ken Miller, Alan Smith, Derrell Reid, a n d J ohn Unger.

Several Tauran members hold a "rap session".

Tauran members serve several young ladies at a rush party.

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Association of Women Students

Association of women students has as its members (left to right) FIRST ROW: Lavenda Cosby, Marsha Parham, Sheryl Bright; SECOND ROW: Anna Gayle, Cynthia Patton, Debbie Dodson; THI RD ROW: Brenda Braswell, Rhonda Roark, Shirley Hutson.

Alpha Chi

Alpha Chi me mbers pictured are: (1st Row) La.Jetta Griffin , Gail Calahan, (2nd Row) Joyce Reeves, J anice White, (3rd Row) Be"rerly White, Wanda Smith, Tressie Charles, Kim Johnson, (4th Row) Charlotte Jackson, Evelyn Shephard. :\fary Cullin s, Hele n s.:ci.~

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Ms. Williams wins pageant

Amid a grouping of African statues, Sharon Williams won the Miss BSA title. First runner-up was Joyce Williams and second runner-up was Carol Moss. These women competed in the Miss Black Collegiate of Ar ­kansas pageant, held at SSC.

To background music by the Ghetto the contestants partici­pated in evening dress, African dress, casual dress, and talent competitions.

Bobbie Anderson, Miss BSA of 1973, crowned Ms. Williams.

RIGHT: Miss BSA contest a nts pose in evening dresses. T hey are (le ft t o r ig ht): Mary Cull ins, J oyce Will iam s, Teddy J ones, S haron William s, Broo k s ie Charles, J essie B an ks, and Carol Moss. BELOW: The women wear African at­tire. (OPPOS ITE PAGE): T he ne w Miss BSA, Sharon Will iams, s t ands for r evue.

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Black Students Association

BSA members pictured are: (1st Row) Annie Sams, J essie Banks, Lorraine Williams, Melba Walker, E va Hill, E ve­lyn Wainright, Shelia Adams, Vanessa King, Faye Betters (2nd Row) Patricia Smith, Terry Calahan, Gail Calahan,

E velyn Parker, Gloria Johnson, Mary Meek, Janet Ferguson (3rd Row) J oslyn N isley, Cynthia Patton, Charlotte Jack­son, Bobbie Anderson, Paulett e Ste­ven s, Daphne Clark (4th Row) J ames Phillips, Rachel Lovett, Johnnie Turner,

Mona Nelson, B arbara Daughte r y, Claude Robinson, Leah Lilly (5th Row) Fred J ohnson, Johnnie Biddle, Kerry Hill , James F ort, J ames H arris, Brack Poind exter, T ony Kn ights, Cha rle s Robinson, Shady Patton, Linda Nash .

BSA officers are (1st R ow) Barbara Daughtery, Leah Lilly, Gail Calahan

(B ack Row) J ohnnie Turner, and Tony Knight.

A g roup of BSA members relax before a meeting.

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(OPPOSITE PAGE ) Senate session hears discussion from t he floor. LEFT: Student government president L ili F lemiste r call s a committee member. BELOW: Vice president Ken Koen checks school polic ies w ith activities di­rector Jeff Christenson. BOTTOM LEFT: Taking minutes of a sen ate meet­ing is Gail Calahan, secretary. BOTTOM R IGHT: Treasurer's duties occupy Dale Cheatham. Mike Sheets served as Sen­ate treasurer second semester.

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Saddle d with the impossible job of working with the legis-1 at u r e, directing camp u s improvements, working w ith faculty, students, and alumni. Dr. Imon E. Bruce must find thai common ground where they may all work together.

This yea r pl ans and dream s became reality . . . the new li­brary - a cool two and a hal f million, a new physical planL sprung up to the tune of $600.00. Work began on the speech addi­tion to Overstreet whi ch included the renova tion of the auditorium, new classrooms. offices and speech laboratories to be completed next year. A new bookstore will be included in the library. New storage facilities for the cafeteria were also added.

OPPOSITE PAGE: Dr . Bruce loo'·, O\"er blueprints of new ideas for t he school ABOVE: T he Board of Trustees and Dr. Bruce ponder o\·er business. LEFT: Dr. Bruce and J immy "Red" J ones a • • be SCA game.

Leaders advise, economize Ever wonder what happens in

a meeting of the SSC Board of Trustees? All big moves and decisions must be okayed by them. Appointed by the gov­ernor for five year terms, they meet on set dates six times a year. They must review bids for construction work, set salaries and approve major curriculum changes. With more community colleges draining state funds , four year colleges like SSC will be on tight budgets.

Dr. L.A. Logan, Vice President for Academic Affairs , must police registration, assemble the catalogue, schedule and prepare faculty meetings, and run the committees.

Dr. Charles Jackson, Vice Pres­ident of Administrative

Re search, se r ved also as Vice President of the Department of Higher Education of the Arkan­sas Education Association.

Dr. Donald Haefner, Vice Pres­ident of Student Affairs, must oversee the student services while keeping the path between the student body and the administration open.

(OPPOS ITE PAGE) TOP LEFT: Au burn Smith sto ps looking through the file s to pose. TOP MIDDLE: Dr. Don Haefner's attention is diverted by a cameraman, during a Senate meeting. TOP RIGHT: Dr. L.A. Logan find s t ime to take a rest from academic duties . BELOW LEFT: (CLOCKWISE) Members of the Board of Trustees are: D. 0. Talbot, Secretary; Mrs: Beryl Anthony, Jr.; Dan Cook, Chairman; James McKenzie; Dr. J ohn H. Wilson. BELOW: Dr. Charles Jackson seems rel ieved at the chance for a break.

Deans of Students, Alumni Secretary Traveling with the SSC cheer­leaders or filling in as dorm di­rector, she is always busy, con­cerned and needing more rest.

When Richar d Reed started as assistant dean, he didn't know he would be called in the mid­night hours to police panty raids and direct egg removal from Harrod Hall. Regardless, he keeps his sense of humor and can use a laugh even when it's on himself.

Forever friendly, Jake Whitehead is in and out of the Student Affairs Office as Execu­tive Secretary of the Alumni As­sociation. He publishes the Southern Stater which is mailed to alumni.

(OPPOSITE PAGE ) LEFT: Jake Whitehead (center) is Homecom ing host to alumni Mrs. Jack Machen (left) and (right ) Mrs. Elizabeth Robinson. TOP RIGHT: Chatting with students at Homecom ing tea is Miss Pat Weaver. BOTTOM RIGHT: A conversation diverts Richard Reed' s attention from his reading. FAR LEFT: Miss Weaver calls from her office amid memorabilia. LEFT: Whitehead readies his publication for mailing. BELOW: The scene is revisited by culprits, brooms, and the too-ever-present Dean Reed.

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Whenever something goes wrong, be it a clogged drain, a heating problem or a contrary machine, the physical plant always gets the call. The staff is made up of men like Earl Miller who drives the Mulerider bus and almost any machine on campus that mo ves and has gears. Bobby Smith keeps the work crews moving. The list goes on and on.

After the t errors of registra­tion and a poor student's woes, the bookstore staff will smile and try to ease your pain.

Looking for that letter filled with love or money? Mrs. Aloyise Hipp works to see that you get it.

(OP POSITE PAGE) TOP: Taking your money and your mail is Aloise Hipp. LEFT: B il ly Ray Machen, head of maintenance, points out a floor plan for the new physical plant. BOTT0)1: Clyde Thomas, Bookstore Manager, makes a sale, as Mrs . Rena Richards looks on.

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Dorm, Clinic, Libra ry

Library, dorms, clinic have a busy year Rising up behind the student

union, the new library at last assumed a brick and concrete fo rm to replace the Peace Library facility. While plans to move the books had to be made, the library staff still found time to help students with their research work.

Interested in a 24-hour-a day job including weekends? Apply for the position of dorm supervisor. Coping with stereos and panty raids, they are never free to rest.

Registered nurse Mrs. Mary Johnson, was on call 24 hours a t the Student Health Clinic.

(OPPOSITE PAGE) Dorm supervisors are (seated, left to right): Clova Williams, Marie King, Opal Fabian; (standing) George Wiggins, T. W. Cleek, Ron Crum­pler. LEFT: Sharing an anecdote are campus nurses Magnelia Bostic and Mary Johnson. BELOW: New library nears completion amid weeds and dis­carded two-by-fours.

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Ranging from very serious crises to normal student prob­lems, Dr. Paul R. Kirkpatrick, counseling director, and Mr. Alvin Brannon, counselor, are available for any student who wants to talk with a trained counselor. The nature of the con­fidential discussions are left to the student.

The Special Services Program serves freshmen and sophomore students who are not well prepared for college. They receive developmental courses in addition to tutoring in all of their subjects. The program enables students with a low ACT sco re or low gradepoint to r eceive financial aid.

Mrs. Ann Thomas was named Director of Testing in addition to directing the Upward Bound.

(OPPOS ITE PAGE) LEFT: Dr. Ralph Wilson checks on the progress of a student. TOP RIGHT: Holding a variety of positions, Alvin Brannon is instructor, co unselor, and a Special Services consultant. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mr. Brannon confers with Margie Shepard. LEFT: Director of the counseling center and professor of psychology a nd education, Dr. Paul Kirkpatrick strikes a familiar pose. BOTTOM LEFT: Mrs. Ann Thom as is Director of testing, counselor, and assistant professor of psychology and education, as well as heading the Upward Bound program.

Ina B. Baker Instructor-Counselor, Special Services

Ralph Wilson Director of Education ; Director of Special Services

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News Bureau, Accountants, Journalist, Recruiter

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aid, admissions counselor added

To a senior student trying to graduate, Mr. Maxine Porter­field is probably the most impor­tant person on campus. Making sure that every senior has all those "requirements" before graduation is a big job.

The terror ofregistration and a poor student's pocketbook, the SSC Business Office secretaries keep the records of who owes what.

Jeff Christenson, in his first year as the Director of Student Activities and Admissions Counselor traveled throughout Arkansas to tell high school seniors about Southern State.

In the Journalism Depart­ment, George Henry was the man that sent information about SSC students to their hometown papers. Manning the presses in the college print shop was Vernon Hall. Purchase of a new headliner made for better technical production for various publications.

(OPPOSITE PAGE) LEFT: Discussing a matter of business with a secretary is James L. Smyth. TOP RIGHT: Vernom Hall shows a student the procedures of printing. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mrs. Jackie Ford glances through a file cabinet. LEFT TOP: Making business arrange­ment over the phone is Coach George Henry. LEFT: Jeff Christenson receives grusts, after Pianist Viginia Laico performance.

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John T. Anthony Associate Professor of Agriculture

Orval Childs Profe ssor of Agriculture

Jack T. Hanington Associa te Profe ssor of Agricu lture

William C. Loe Associa te Professor of Agriculture

Lewis T. Porterfield Ins tructor of Agriculture

Peggy C. Root Assistant Professor of Home Econom ics

Agri, Home Ee

Home Ee to be abolished, Agri department flourishes

Perhaps the most pleasant work of the year for Mr. Orval Childs and the Agriculture Department staff was the uncrating of $6,000 worth of equipment and teachi ng supplies awarded them by the National Science Foundation.

Former SSC student, Eddie Plunkett returned to teach ani­mal science here after receiving his M. A. from the University of Arkansas.

The Agri Department spon-

sors the Agri Club and the annual Farm City Banquet.

A tighter educational budget and the pressure to teach " saleable skills" closed the doors of the Home Economics Depart­ment according to Peggy Root, department head.

(OPPOSITE PAGE) A sly occupant readily accepts fr iendly gesture from Lewis Porterfield. TOP RIGHT: A real ham! BELOW LEFT: An agri d orm means ha ving friends with w h om to study. BELOW: Homework has a different meaning for agri students.

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same time? With the new electronic piano lab, 12 students practice in the same room, and hear themselves through in­dividual headphones. The new lab will increase practice space and multiply teacher coveage.

The SSC music department emphasizes individual freedom and the developmen t of senior lea d ers hip. For the se nior recita l, a mus ic student works four years in his applied field­vocal, instrumental, or key­board.

private collection. Entitled " Evolution of a Dinosaur," the painting was exhibited at the Arkansas Delta Art Show.

Senior art student Burt Cason interpreted the philosophy of the Art Department: "The student must first set goals. Then, t hrough experimentation and flexibility, they move from the student who sees and copies to one who constantly analyzes and creates."

The Ark a n sas Arts Center selected a painting by SSC art instructor Fred Henry for its

(OPPOSITE PAGE) TOP RIGHT: An art student works diligently on a drawing. BOTIOM: Mrs. Smart and Mrs. Baer dis­play smiles as they receive bouquets afte r their r ecital. LE FT: Amid Homecoming bustle, David Crouse searches for a lost name tag.

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Robert G. Campbell Professor of Music, Head, Div. of Fine Arts

David L. Crouse Assistant Professor of Music

Gene W. Ke lsay Professor of Music

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Shirley G. Smart Ass istant Professor of Music

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Bruce B. Bevens Professor of Business; Chairman, Divi­sion of Business Administration

Louis J. Blanchard Associate Professor of Accounting

Scott Boaz Associate Professor o f Economics & Finance

Leland Callaway Professor of Office Administration

Alvarene Peace Assistant Professor of Economics & Finance

David F. Rankin Associate Professor of Economics & Finance

Richard Samuel Associate Professor of Business

Albert Stecker Professor of Business

Anna R. Trexler Assistant Professor of Office Ad min.

Gayle White Associate Professor of Office Adm in.

(OPPOS ITE PAGE) LEFT: Dr. Bruce s peaking at the Phi Beta Lambda meeting. RIGHT : Jane Berry gets working experience. LEFT: Dr. Leland Callaway reads up on witchcraft trends.

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BELOW: Signs of the times. RIGHT: Marie Goodwin thinks about an adver­tising assignment. (OPPOSITE PAGE ) LEFT: Club initiate, Terri Oglesbey holds her candle. RIGHT: Typing and making signs, three students work in a lab. - - ")

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Business Division sees innovation and expansion

With fifty percent of the busi­ness faculty curr ently holding terminal degrees, the Southern State business facult y is now one of the best qualified in the South. Two additiona l faculty members, Jim Kimbell an d Rosemary Vance, are away at school working on their doctorates.

Forty new IBM typewriters were added to the Office Administration l aboratory in Jackson Hall. New electronic cal­culators and exten sive access to the IBM 1130 computer add to the excellent equipment in Wil-

son Hall. Plans were made for the Busi­

ness Administration Division to move to the J . M. Peace Library Building in the 1974-1975 academic year. With approx­imately $400,000 to spend for renovation, t h e SSC Business Division will be housed in out­standing facilities, according to Bruce B . Bevens, Division Chairman.

The Business Divi s ion expanded the areas of adult education to he lp meet the needs of South Arkansas.

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What's n ew in the Education Department is a course entitled Early Obser vation-Participa­t ion for Teacher Educa tion Stu­d ents. It provided planned and guided school experiences prior to the student teaching semes­ter. Also, the student can find out earlier in his college career if he really wants a vocation in the public schools. If the student continues his interest, the ex­perience will help make his stu­dent t eaching semester more meaningful.

The Physical Education Staff is making plans for the graduate program beginning next year. Use of video tapes, film loops, two tenni s ba ll throwing machines, and a physiograph machine were impleme n ted this yea r in the r egular cou r ses .

(OPPOSITE PAGE): The education Department tra ins it s studen ts to t ra in, in turn, their st udents . LEFT: Nina Langheld and Nina Smith look for new educational trends. BELOW: Classes are where its at.

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Onietta Beny Professor of E le mentary Education

Kathryn Condray Assistant Professor of Library Science

Leon Hardin Associate Professor of Education

Frank L. Irwin Professor of Education & Chairman of Oi,·ision of Education

Don E. :\'larshall Assistant Professor of Education

Stella Smith Associate Professor of Education

Ralph Wilson Associate Professor of Education; Direc­tor of Special Services

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Auburn Smith

Kathryn Brown Professor of P hysical Education

Raymond Powell Assistant Professor of P hysical Educa­tion

Margare t Downing Ass istant Professor of P hysical Educa­tion

Monroe Ingram Assistant Professor of P hysical E duca­tion

Larry McNeal Assistant Professor of Physical Educa­t ion

Katie Marshall Associate Professor of Physical Educa­tion

Calvin Neal Assistant Professor of Physical Educa­tion

Richard Carter Professor of P hysical Education

Delwin Ross Associate Professor of Physical Educa­tion and Education

Associate Professor of Physical Educa­tion

W. T. Watson Assistant Professor of Physical Educa­tion

Humanities

Speech plans new addition to Auditorium

Falling tiles, water dripping through the roof, and very limited work space were once part of SSC threatre. This year, work began on the new speech addition to Overstreet and the renovation of the auditorium. Despit e the closing of Over­street, theatre production went on as scheduled by employing vario us local facilities such as the county courthouse.

Dr. Paul Trottman headed the Humanities Divis ion in his first year at SSC. Course offerings in French were cut from the major to the minor status.

In his first year as chairman of the Englis h department, Dr. Dan Ford emphasized innova­tion and young faculty. Dr. Robert Terry, Mrs. Bettie Mahone y and Mrs. Ethel Chaffin, a professional Englis h tutor, joined the English staff. Both Michaal Smalling and Micheal Belmont are working toward the completion of their dissertation work.

Tommy Thomason in his first year as head of the journalism department brought the "new look" Bray. Another first, the Bray staff and Thomason attended the convention of the National Collegiate Press i n Chicago. A journalism minor was added for students who are working on the B.S.E. degree.

RIGHT: Jake Whitehead looks over the Alumni bulletins. (OPPOSITE PAGE) BOTTOM: Dr. Robert Hartsell and son Bruce find time during their davs to have

Anthon~, Micheal Belmont Assistant Professor of English

Betty Blue Professor of Foreign Language; He ad, Department of Foreign Languages

Jeff~- Cortez Assistant Professor of S peech

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Martha Forgey Assistant Professor of E nglish

Margaret Harton Associate Professor of Speech

Robert L. Ha r tse ll Associate Professor of Speech

Marette Jackson Assistant Professor of English

Robert Niebergall Assistant Professor of Foreign L an­g uages

Hollis Purtle Assistant Professor of English

Dan Skelton Assistant Professor of English

Micheal Smalling Ass istant Professor of English

Tomm y T homason Instructor of J ournalism

Jake Whitehead Assistant Professor of Speech

Dale Whitman Assistant Professor of Englis h

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(OPPOSITE PAGE) TOP: Studying a mat­ter c a refully i s Ja ke W hitehe a d . BOTT0:\1 LEFT: Tom my Thomason at work on the Bray. BOTTOM RIGHT: Dr. Dan Ford finds it no problem int riguing his classes. ABOVE LEIT: Paul White experiences his first theme assignment. BELOW LEFT: Robert Niebergall rep­resents the Language Department dur­ing registration . BELOW: Humanities secretaries stretch their coffee break.

Military Science

Cadets win at Ft. Riley

In its second year at SSC, the ROTC program boasts three scholarship students and four­teen coeds working toward Army commissions.

LTC Gary Wil son emphasizes this year's "high quality cadets." In competition at Ft. Riley this summer against 1800 othe r cadets three cadets were cited for outstanding leadership.

ROTC cadets participated in field competition with other colleges at Oklahoma State University and at Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo.

In the spring, the department hosted an open house and the annual ball. In May an awards ceremony was held to honor cadets for academic and military excellence.

ABOVE: Dr. Bruce and Dr. Logan with visitors a re watching ROTC ceremony. RIGHT : Cadets stand at attention. (OPPOSITE PAGE) ABOVE LEFT: Dr. Bruce presenting an award to a cadet. BELOW: The award winne r s take a minute to have pictures made.

--Cpt. George Kalergis Assist. Professor of Military Science

Cpt. William R. McGarvey Assist. P rofessor of Military Science

Maj. J ohn M. Pinson Assist. Professor of Military Science

LTC Gary Wilson Prof. of Military Scien ce & dept. head

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Nursing

Modern labs help nurses

Since its beginning in January 1969, the SSC Nursing program has graduated ninety students including five male nurses.

From the attic of the Armory to one of the most beautiful facilities on campus, the Nursing Department has the most mod­ern equipment with an autotutorial lab and a lab with hospital-size beds.

The first eight weeks of training require long hours in the lab and strict examinations before actual hospital observa­tion. Department head, Pat Wil­liams, said that they are lucky to have excellent clinical facil­ities. Utilizing F,l Dorado, Mag­nolia, and Camden hospitals, the South Arkansas Mental Health Center. and local kindergartens, the SSC staff stays on the road.

The department is approved by the Arkansas Board of Nurs­ing and accredited by the National League of Nursing.

Mrs. Williams also serves an accrediting visitor for the National League of Nursing.

ABOVE RIGHT: A receptionist is keeping her books while being observed. RIGHT: A nurse shows the procedures of taking care of a patient. BELOW: Two students display lab equipment. (OPPOSITE PAGE) BOTTOM: Students observe as a faculty member performs a demonstra­tion.

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Billie R. Camer on Assistant Professor of Nursing

Irene Conn Instructor in Nursing

Geraldine Lusby Instructor in Nursing

Billie Raphiel Instructor in Nursing

Barbara N. Reppond Instructor in ::'\ursing

Charla Rogers Instructor in Nur sing

Pat Williams Assistant Professor of Nursing

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Jerry Anderson Associate Professor of Mathematics

James Ayres Associate Professor of Chemistry

Raymond Cammack Assistant Professor of Mathematics

T. W. Cleek Associate Professor of Mathematics

B. C. Dodson Professor of Chemistry

George W. Henry Assistant Professor of Mathematics

Hugh Johnson Assistant Professor of Biological Sci.

James Jones Assistant Professor of Geology

Marie King Assistant Professor of Biology

Ronald McGee Assistant Professor of P hysics

Henry Robinson Assistant Professor of Biology

Char les Rodgers Assistant Professor of Physics

Carl Rutledge Assistant Professor of Physics

J ohn Smart Associate Professor of Chemistry

Arthur Steely Associate P rofessor of Mathemat ics

Omer Watson Assistant Professor of Mathematics

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Science

Physics Department builds planetariu111 With new sophisticated equip­

ment such as 3X6" pocket com­puters, electronic s lide rule . the ho lographic cam e r a and the laser, the Phys ics Department takes the most pride in it new planetarium built by the physic:; s tudents themselves.

The cardboard planetarium constructed of pe ntago n s and hexagons can seat 15-20 people. Projecting the constellation on its ceiling, Dr. Charles Rodgers and Dr. Carl Rutl edge can stimulate a clear starry night on the rainiest day of the year.

Throughout the Gener al Sci­ence Divis ion , plan s a r e being made for graduate studies in the Master of Education in General Science Degree.

I n the biology department. research is the key word. Dr. Henry W. Robinson was selected by the American Fisheries Soci­ety as the cons ultant on r are and endangered fish species in Arkansas.

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Social Science

Black studies, field trips enrich courses Dr. David Sixbey has been col­

lecting material s to build a Black Studies file. Eventually, he hopes that a Black American Culture center would be estab­lished here similar to the Ozark Folk Center in North Arkansas. The History Department began indexing the Arkansas Gazette from 1819 to the present for arti­cles relevant to black studies. In the Afro-American history course, Dr. Sixbey encourages students to use tape recorders to collect black folklore, songs and stories.

History department chair, man, Dr. Jerry Pyle, worked to open U. S. History cour ses to freshmen to ease scheduling problems. A History essay con­test was held for high school and college students.

The psycho l ogy and the sociology departments worked together to provide fields of prac­tical experience. Trips to the Mental Health Center in El Dorado, and the state and federal correction institutions were provided for psychology and sociology students.

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Joe A. Bates Assistant Profes sor of Psycholo2y

Worth B. Conn Associate Professo r of Sociolol?y

Ida M . Flemister A ssociate Professor of Psychology

Dwight L. Huddles tun Associate Professor of Geography

Edsel P. Lusby Assistant Professor of Sociology

William C. :s.Tolan Professor of P olitical Science

J e rry W. Pyle Assistant Pro fessor of History

Dr. Frank F. Schambac h Assistant Professor of Anthropol~

David H. Sixbey Assistan t Professor of History

Robert B. Waltz Profess or of Hi story

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(OPPOSITE PAGE) Dr. Walz looks for report folders in bookstore. LEFT: Dr. Flemister seems to be in deep meditaiton. ABOVE: Dr. Huddlestun checks his mail.

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Engineering

Engineering Department constructs glider If you see a lar ge kite-like device with a wing span of over 20 feet come swooping over the hill with a man clinging to its frame, it won't be a UFO or the late Wil­bur Wright. Instead, you will view Frank S. Root and brain child of the Engineering Depart­ment- the Rogallo glider.

Built by the Engineering Dept., the g lider was tested on a large hill on the SSC farm. With this innovation, air-surfing may come to Magnolia.

Twenty-one engineer i ng majors utilized the depart-

ment 's drafting rooms, shops, and equipment such as the Laser, oscilloscope and Huett Packet electronic calculators.

With increased environmental problems arising, the problem of solid waste disposal for small towns and communities was studied by the SSC Engineering Department.

Ivan Brown, Associate Profes­sor of Engineering, is the Direc­tor of the Computer Center. The center is equipped with an IBM 1130 capable of running various computer languages. Students

are taught how to program in at least t hree languages, and to adapt the computer to their field.

BELOW: Alan Duncan and Cliff Bullock run a program in an IBM compute r. (OPPOSITE PAGE) LE PT: Before cutting class Alan Berry looks over his shoulder. RIG HT: Dr. Rut ledge explains an assign­ment to Lander Smith.

Thomas D. Bowles Professor of Engineering

Ivan W. Brown Associate Professor of Engineering; Dir. of Data Process ing

Frank S. Root Assoc iate Professor of Engineer;ng; Head Department of Engineering

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Coaching Staff

Active members of the SSC coaching staff when Southern State captured the Arkansas Intercollegiate Conference All Sports Trophy were: First Row: George

Henry, Sonny Whittington, Eldon Hawley, Jim Kimbell; Second Row: Richard Carter, Delwin Ross, Rip Powell,

... Monroe Ingram, Calv in :\" ea!, W. T. Watson and Athletic Director Auburn Smith.

S Club Members are; FIRST ROW: (left to right), Mark Pierce, Jim Bonsall, Mike Rubinski, Jimmy J anison, Troy Haygood, Jim Fincher, Joe Waddle; SECOND ROW: Chris Ames, Mike Healer, Keith Arnold, Tim Henry, Dean Cearley, Billy

Bell, Robert Martin, Bobby Dodson, Phil Brooks, Steve Waller; THIRD ROW: Russ Bechtelheimer, Ray Giddens, Edgar Montgomery, Gaylon Garrison, Chip Hairston, Don Brown, Gary Beas ley, Charles Goodwin, Danny

Freeman; FOU RTH ROW: Cnach ~e Steve Lamb, David Ross, Don Philli Lynn McElr oy, Glenn Bucy. Chr Bowman, Tomm y Dunn, B b D :r. Eddie Choate.

Football

M uleriders take second in conference The Southern State College

Muleriders, a perennial power in the Arkansas Intercollegiate Conference, failed in their bid to make it two stra ight years as confe rence champions. The Riders did, however, finish the season with an impressive 8-2 record, good enough for a tie for second place. Head coach Raymond "Rip" Powell and his staff guided the Mules through a season that saw them rank among the top twelve in the nation. Southern State's 4-0 record against non-conference team s added to the over all record of 16-0, that AIC teams had against out. of state foes.

Some outstanding perform­ances by freshmen, t he likes of Russ Bechtelheimer and David Bohannon, blended with the unfaltering play of veterans like Ike Skaggs and Max Adcock placed this year's team among the very best in AIC's history.

(OPPOSITE PAGE) Below left: Roy McC!emore goes up t he m iddle for a short gain against Austin College. Right: Floyd Canady leaps to catch a pass from quar­terback Russ Bec htelheimer.

Southern State Football Team: (front row) S. Lamb, C. Frames, S. Wright, D. Carmichael, B. Harr is, R. Martin, A. White, L. Reeder, S. Waller, B. Bell, B. Dotson, T. Derkins, (middle row)J. Batts,

C. Hill, T. Dunn, J. Hawkins, D. Phillips, C. Bowman, G. Garison, E . Green, P. White, E . Choate, M. Adcox, S. Bull, (last row) P. Brooks, K. Arnold, D. '.\>lay, R. Gid­dens, D. Bohannon, W. J ennings, R.

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Mules open season

Southern State defense tested

In their first game of the season, the Muleriders came out victorious against Southeast Oklahoma State, the first of four non-conference games scheduled for this year. SOS found themselves six points down when the final gun sounded, due to an eleven yard touchdown pass from quarterback Steve Lamb to tight end Eddie Choate.

The second contest pitted SSC against Central Missouri Methodist, a team which boasted of having the nation's leading punt returner and the nation's fourth leading passer, the previous year. Any doubts that Rider fans had before the game were quickly expelled as the Mules began scoring early in the first period and didn't stop until they had rung up 38 points, against 14 for CMM. The punishing Rider ground game chewed up the Central Missouri defense for 470 yards, bringing back memories of last year's champion­ship team. For the first time in the history of the school, three SSC backs rushed for over 100 yards. David Bohannon led with 151 yards all in the second half, next came Floyd Canady with 122 yards and third was Roy McLemore, who ground out 108 yards in the first half. The Central Missouri coach praised the Mulerider team calling them "the most physical team ever to play on this field."

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Homecoming game

Riders crunch non-conference foes

The Muleriders, find themselves on the short end of 20-0 halftime score performed a mild miracle in the second half to pull out a 28-26 victory over the Mississippi College Choctaws.

Freshman QB, Russ Bechtelheim­er replaced an injured Steve Lamb in the third period and combined with Larry Reader for three touchdown passes in six total attempts. Floyd Canady scored the other touchdown on a five-yard run.

In the annual Homecoming game, played the following Saturday, the Riders humiliated a ragged Austin College squad 41-0. Bobby Dotson led the scoring with three touch­downs, two on passes from Bechtelheimer, and the other on fumble recovery in the endzone. Canady and David Bohannon scored one a piece and Dennis Rogers hauled in a Carmicheal aerial for the final telley. The Austin game wa s the final non-conference game for the Mules and upped their record to 4-0.

(OPPOSITE PAGE) A capacity crowd fills Wilk ins Stadium for the annual Homecoming game. TOP: David Bohan­non drags Austin College defenders for a 3-yard gain. LEFT: Floyd Canady heads for pay dirt.

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Mules F alter

Riders rank eleventh

best nation-wide Southern State chalked up its fifth win

in as many games as the Riders posted a 7-0 shutout over a young but powerful State College team. Rip Powell's Riders, now ranked eleventh nationally, scored their on ly TD on a t hirty-five yard pass from Russ Bechtelheimer to tight end Eddie Choate. The tally came with less t han ten seconds le ft in the first half.

The Mules suftered their first setback oft he year on the turf of Henderson State College the next Saturday, as the Red­dies proved their were worthy of a top ten ranking by rolling past the 'Riders 17-6. Southern State's only score came late in the ga me when Larry Reeder hauled in a Bechtelheimer pass deep in the endzone for fix futile points. With only a slim chance of winning the confer­ence c rown after t heir defeat at Arkadelphia, the Riders took their frus-

tra- tions out on Ouachita Baptist Unive r sity the next week. SSC com­pletely dominated the contest and ended up with a 28-10 victory. The R iders amassed a total of 363 yards; 228 yards rushing and 134 yards passing.

Roy McClemore bulled his way over fo r two touchdowns, Floyd Canady added one, and freshman Benny Harris scored the final TD.

(OPPOSITE PAGE) TOP: Muleriders take the f ield again st Hender so n. BOTTOM: Jimmie Bates (63) looks on as Roy McCl em ore stumb les for a gain. TOP: A tr io of SSC footbal l fan3 BOTTOM LEFT: Head Coach Ri p Powell acknowledges his approval of a good call. BELOW: Floyd Canady breaks around end.

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SSC loses crown

Rip's Riders end season with wins

Three lost fumbles and two key inter­ceptions by the Harding Bison defense wiped out any hopes Southern State might have had of at least sharing the conference crown with Henderson. Har­ding, led by all AIC quarterback Tom Ed Gooden, pushed across two touchdowns while holding Southern State scoreless, and dealt the Riders their second loss of the season 12-0, eliminating them com­pletely from the confe rence race. T he game marked the firs t time in over two years that an SSC squad had been s hut out.

The Mu leriders regrouped after the Ha rding loss, however , to completely overwhelm the Arkansas Tech Wonder­boys 24-0. The win left the Riders with a 3-2 conference record and 7-2 overall. Southern State scored twice on passes to Eddie Choate and Roy Mc L emore blasted in from two yards out for another. Jim Batts rounded out the scoring with a field goal that he booted from 30 yards out. The defense, as usual, turned in another outstanding game. Led by Phil Brook' s two inte rceptions the Riders held Tech to 164 yards total offense while posting their fourth shutout of the year.

The last game of the year saw Southern State swat the University of Arka nsas at Monticello 35-20 to put the Riders in a tie with Harding for second place in the A IC. McLemore had his best game of the season, as he ground out 170 yar ds on 30 carries and scored all five Rider touchdowns.

RIGHT: Quarterback Russ Bechtel­heimer obviously looking in the wrong direction. BELOW: Freshman running back Dav id Bohannon. BOTTOM R IGHT: The Muleriders defense scram­bles u p a Henderson runner. (OPPOSITE PAGE) TOP: Phil Brooks blasts through for a tackle. BOTTOM: An injured oppo­nent is helped off the field.

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Basketball

• miss Mules AIC crown

Southern State's Muleriders, in contention· for the AIC championship until the final games of the season, finished in a four-way tie for second with State College of Arkansas Arkansas College and Ouachit~ Baptist University.

The Muleriders were 13-5 in conference action.

Henderson, which knocked off the Riders twice, took the A IC crown.

BELOW: Ron F luker eludes the Reddies on defense. (OPPOSITE PAGE), RIGHT: Larry Banks puts in a layup. TOP: Michael Horn gets off a jump shot. BOT­TOM: The Rider coaches watch n er v­ously during SSC's stretch drive.

SSC 51 Louisiana College 66 Dallas Baptist 61 East Central Oklahoma 66 So u theast Oklahoma 68 St ate Co llege of Arkansas 68 He n drix 65 Arkansas College 77 College of the Ozarks 74 Lou is iana College 52 E ast Texas State University 49 Henderson Sta te College 59 H arding 76 State College of Arkansas 74 U of A at Mon tice llo 62 Ouachita Baptist Univer sity 73 Arkansas Tech 82 College of the Ozar ks 61 Hendrix 57 Arkansas College 48 Henderson Stat e Co llege 79 H a r d ing 70 State College of Arkansas 68 U of A at Mont icello 61 Ouachita Baptist University 73 Ar kansas Tech

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• 1n scoring Clifton Lewis led all Rider

scorers for the 1973-74 season with a total of 359 points.

Larry Banks was second in the scoring derby with 283 points, followed by Ron F luker with 273.

Lewis also led the Riders in rebounds with 186, followed by Shady Patton with 125.

Of the Mulerider starting five, Larry Banks led in free throw percentage with .771, hitting on 71 of 92 attempts. Lewis had the highest field goal percentage of the starters, hitting 160 of 323 for .495.

OPPOSITE PAGE, BELOW: Rider team members were, first row, Ron Fluker, David Coffee, Ron Garner, Aaron Johnson, Larry Banks, Michael Horn, Ken Mercer. SECOND ROW: Sam Biley, Lyndell Martin (manager) John Harris, Clifton Lewis, Rob bie Watts, Kevin Hamilton, Shady Patton. LEFT: Larry Banks (no. 10) shoots a free throw and passes to an opponent in a game with East Texas State University.

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Muleriders edged out in AIC title chase

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Riderettes

Riderettes capture state championship

The Riderette basketball team, playing in the newly formed Arkansas Women's As­sociation, breezed through the season , coasted through the state tournament, to be defeated in the AIA W Region IV playoffs in N acodoches, Texas.

Riderettes had a season record of 18 wins and two losses . At state tournament the Riderettes beat Arkansas College 72-73, Ar­kansas State University at Beebe 59-48, and Henderson State twice, 91-56 and 60-45. In the Regional tournament, the Riderettes nipped Baylor Uni­versity 59-56 before bowing out of the tourney.

(OPPOSITE PAGE ) RIGHT: Sara Wooley takes a jump ba ll. LEFT: Saundra Hamilton goes after a rebound. BOTTOM RIGHT: Whoops! Dorothy Stevenson lands on an opponent. LEFT: Vicki Henderson goes for two points.

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Bow ling, Golf

Mulerider bowlers face rebuilding year

The Mulerider Bowling team faces a year of rebuilding in 1974 after capturing the conference crown from Harding in 1973; In winning the crown from H arding, So uthern State beat the team w hich h ad won the n a tional title three of the past fi ve year s. The only two ret urnees from last year are S t eele We st phale and Cecil Hudson .

Southe rn State's golf team has two men returning from last ye a r' s fourth place team. Sid Moore and John Unger are the only regulars returning. Three freshmen make up the re st oft he starting five for the linksters, Marv in Lindsay , Gary Cason and Joe Waddle. Others on the t e am include Kurt Fenchel, Andy Rogers and Jack Helton. So far this season the team is undefeated in AIC play and has lost only to Texarkana College, both times they have met by two strokes. They have been tough on AIC teams and look to place hig h in t he conferP.nce meet.

TOP: (left to right) The Bowling team inc ludes Kyle Moore , Cliff Bullock, B obby McGough, Pe te Polk, Cecil Hutson, Richard Zylks, Steele Westphale , Robert Pierce, Mike Johnson , Mark Phillips. MIDDLE: Applying his strength to a center ball is Richard Zylks . RIGHT: With a precise movement Mark Phillips follows s uit. (OPPOSITE PAGE) Left: John Unger tees off. RIGHT: Sid Moore r eadies to sw ing.

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Men's, Women 's Swim Te

Teams place in two meets

T he Rider swimmers fini shed third in t he AIC meet this year, behind Hendrix and Harding. Howe ver, the Riders s cored higher in the conference meet than any previous SSC team.

Freshman Jerry Stinson set a new conference mark in the 200-yard frees tyle. He was also second in individual scoring in t he meet.

SSC's women's swim team finished fifth in the Arkansas Women's Ext r amural Sports Association tourn ament.

(OPPOSITE PAGE ) TOP: R ider s wimmer s get in some practice in the SSC pool. BOTTOM LEFT: Di vers spent many hours perfecting their high dives. BOTTOM RIGHT: Coach Delwin Ross encourages his swimmers from pool side. LEFT: The Riderette swimmers w ith Co ach Margaret Downing. BOTTO:ll LEFT: One of the Riderettes works out in preparation for a meet. RIGHT: The Riderette relay gets ready for a race. On the block is Jean Lehman.

Men's, Women 's Tennis

Conference champions continue high Coach Richard A. Carter has

arranged the toughest schedule ever faced by the Muleriders for 1974. The Riders, champions of the Arkan sas Intercollegiate Conference for the past two years, play schools from the Big Eight, Southland and Southwest conferences. The team is led by defending AIC singles champion Gary Snay, and returning lettermen Gray Robert s, Gary Earlywine, and Jimmy Tiner.

The Riderette tennis team, under the direction of Dr.

Kathryn Brown, continues to be among the top teams in the conference year after year. The Riderettes are once again led by Jan elle Clark, probably the top woman player in the state.

BELOW: Members of the women's team are, F IRST ROW: Janelle Clark, Dr. Kat hryn Brown, Sandy Xenos; SECOND ROW: Mari Marshall, Chris Bair; THIRD ROW: Clair Crumpler, Nancy Alexander, Rosilyn Landes, J ean Lehman, Sharon Ross; FOURTH ROW: J essica Boucher. RIGHT: J im Tiner serve during practice. (OPPOSITE PAGE ): Men 's team members include Pat Doherty, Charles

Jennings, Alan Cade, Mike Eason, Jerry Walsh, Gary Earlywine, Jim Tiner, Gary Snay and Gary Roberts. BELOW: Gary Snay gets off a backhand shot.

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Track team boasts top performers

This year's thinclads, coached by George Henry, promised to be even better than last's, when the Mul es landed a second place conference fini s h behind Ouachita Baptist university.

De s pite t he loss o f six s printers at semester, the Riders st ill boast a number of top performers. Back from last year is Mike Healer, the conference record holder in the three mile with a time of 14:40. Already this year he 's run t h e eve nt in 14:28.5. Al so bac k are Tim Henry, the conference's fa stest miler, L ynn McElroy; defending broad jump champion , Chip Ha irston, who holds the fas test time thus far in the 440 y ard hurdles, and Don Brown, one of the leading discus throwers in the conference.

ABOVE RIGHT: Tom Founta in of last year's team leads two opponents in the hurdles. BELOW: Team members included, FIRST ROW: Charles Goodwin, Larry Walden burg, Tim Henry, Milton Cowling, Sn ake Reid, Roger DeMeuth; SECO:\"D ROW: Steve Willia ms , Gary Beasley, Pat McConnell , Jim Jamison, Lynn McElroy, Darre ll Seward, Bobby Bradford: THIRD ROW: Chip Hairston, Fred Wilkes, Robert Shu rtle ff, Dean Cearley, Curt Fenchel, Richard Stevens; FOU RTH ROW: Conny Smith, Don Brown, Mike Healer. J udge Larry, Don A. Brown , Curtis Webb. ABOVE: A Rider pole vaulter c lears t he bar. BELOW: Chip Hairs ton practices in preparation for a meet.

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Harriers take second in conference

The dynamic duo of Mike Healer and Tim Henry paced Southern State to a second place conference finish behing Hard­ing.

Healer and Henry, recognized as two of the top distance men in the South, finished first and third in the conference meet, while freshman standout Dean Cearley came in fifth. But these three weren't enough to overcome the depth of defending champion H arding.

In dual meet competition Harding was the only school to beat Southern St ate, and then it was only by six points. After the conference meet, the Riders, under the guidance of Coach George Henry, traveled to Salina, Kansas, to run in the National Cross Country meet, where they finished thirty-first out of 68 teams.

OPPOSITE: Mike Healer (right) and Tim Henry (left) both broke the SSC course record for cross country last fall. ABOVE R IGHT AND BELOW: Riders get a meet with Ouachita underway.

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B aseball

Rider nine to aim for conference crown Coach Monroe Ingram's

baseball team, led by the solid performances of pitcher David O'Byrne battled to a second place conference finish last year with an overall record of 19-9.

The fine defense of the Riders helped make up for a hitting deficienc y as the Mules beat conference champion Henderson two out of three meetings. Besides O'Byrne, shortstop Rance Rewis and thirrl baseman John White were selected on the all conference team.

This year the Riders hope to nail down the AIC crown which has eluded them the past two years. Ten returning lettermen, two transfers, and an improved hitting attack should give the rest of the conference all they can handle.

OPPOSITE PAGE: An ASU-Beebe player dives back to fi rst as Mark Pierce puts on the t ag. FAR RIGHT: All-AIC s hortstop Rance Rewis turns a double play. RIGHT: A l l-confere.nce hurler Da vid O'Byrne throw ing s moke. BOTTOM: Rewis beats out a throw to first.

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(OPPOSITE PAGE) TOP: Dugout support. BELOW: David O'Byrne throwing batt ing practice. RIGHT: Steve Horton boosts his batting average. LEFT: Gary Elmore hits a foul tip. BELOW: Team members in cl ude FRONT ROW (left to r ight): :vlark Pierce, Robert Jacobs, Ron Fluker, Gary Wilson, J im Bonsall, " Big Cat" Freeman, Allen Smith, Jim F letcher; SECOND ROW: Larry B anks, Jackie Ca rter, Vince Smith, Steve Goodheart, Boggie Hester, Ga r y Elmore, Steve Horton, Steve Waller, Buddy Ingram, Bill Bell , Lendall Mart in, Coach David O' Byrne.

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lntramurals draw wide participation

Despite a drop in enrollment at Southern State, the Intramural program, headed by Dr. Larry McNeal, continues :o expand and involve a greater percent­age of students and faculty members than in the past. The program includes the traditional sports like football (181 partici­pants), basketball (233 partici­pants), volleyball, softball, bad­m in ton, and tennis and also some newer, upcoming sports such as soccer, eight ball, snook­er, and bicycle racing.

(OPPOSITE PAGE) R IGHT: Southern S t ate·s part-time athlete s in a kaleidoscope of football action from the intramural field.

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OPPOSITE PAGE: SSC socce r teams bring the fast-paced excitement of that popular sport to the intramural fields. ABO\'E: Intramural-sponsored punt, pass and kick competition gave SSC students the opportunity to com pete against each other in distance throwing and kicking a nd accuracy in punting. RIGHT: Two judges measure the length of a throw in PP&K competition.

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ABO\'E: Dr. Kathryn Brown prepares to take a healthy cut at a high curve. RIGHT: Kay Womack stretches for a fly ball. OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: Vicki Henderson waits for a good pitch. RIGHT: A coed umpire prepares to make a cal l. BELOW: A seventh-inning break.

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I ntramural basketball action offered would-be athletes an opportunity to perfect their skills. Men's champions were Greene West and women 's champion was Harrod West.

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In Memoriam

Jeffrey Huddle stun

The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. H e make th me to lie down in green pastures; He leadeth me beside the still waters. H e restoreth my soul: he leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for His name's sake. Yea, though I walk through the valley of the

shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; Thy rod and thy staff they comfort 'me. Though preparest a table before me in the presence

of mine enemies: Though anointest my head with oil; My cup runneth over. Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the

days of my life: And I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever. -Psalm 23

A Bailey, Brenda Diane .................... 97 Bailey, Steven Jay ..... .................... 71

Bost, Becky ...... ............................. 13-1 Bost, David Raymond ................. 134

AARDVARK ................................... 32 Bailey, Steve R ............................. 110 Bair, Christina Lee 97, 154, 155, 256

Boucher. Jessica ........................... 256 Bowie, Suzann Talbot ................... 88

, ASSOCIATION OF BAPTIST Baird, David Lloyd ...................... 110 Bowles, John Robert ..................... 72 STUDENTS ............................... 128 Baker, Barry ................... .............. 13-1 Bowlin, Dwight Wayne ................. 72

ACADEMICS ................................ 184 Adams, Mary R ............................ 109

Baker, Daphne J ............... .. ........... 87 Baker, J o Ann ............................... 135

BOWL ING ..................................... 252 Bowman, Christopher E ugene .. 110

Adams, Russell Neal ................... 109 Baker, John Edward ..................... 98 234 Adams, Sheila Mishall .......... 97, 179 Adams, Teressa Ann ..................... 97 Adamson, Peter A ................ .......... 97 Adcock, Gary Steven ............ .. ....... 97 Adcock, Max Alan .................. 87, 23-1 ADMINISTRATORS ................... 190 AGRICULTURE

DEPARTMENT ......................... 200 AGRICULTURE MAIDS ............. 60 Aldridge, Debra Ann ..................... 71 Aldridge, Gary Don ........................ 87 Alexander, John Edward ... .. 87, 130

Baker, Kelvin Lynn .............. ....... 110 Baker, Lois Jean .......................... 110 BAND .............................................. .40 Banks, J essie ........................ 110, 179 Barker, Lisa Denise .................... 110 Barker, Roxanne Ellen ................. 71 Barker, Teresa Lorraine .............. 98 Barnes, Kathleen Ann ................ 110 Barnett, Jo Lynn ......................... 110 Barr, Valerie Mella ...................... 110 B a rton, Philip Wesley ................... 71 BASE BALL .................................. 262

Boyette, Daniel J ames ................ 110 Brackman, Linda Gail ................... 98 Bradfo rd, John R ......................... 110 Bradford, Terri ............................... 98 Bradley, Paula ................................ 88 Brady, Steven Lee ......................... 88 Brakeville, Paula Jill ................... 110 Brannon, Ronnie Louis .......... ...... 98 Brantley, Anita Jane ............ 98, 131 Braswell, Brenda Gaye ................. 88 Braswell, Randy Craig ............ .. .... 98 BRAY ............................................. 162

Alexander, Nancy Jo ........... 109, 256 Alexander, Susan Anne .............. 109 Allen, Corrine Elizabeth .............. 97 Allen, John W .................................. 97 Allen, Melinda Anne ..................... 71 Allen, Rebecca Lynn ..................... 97

BASKETBALL ............................. 2-!4 Bass, Jerry .................................... 130 Bass, Marcia Jane .......... ................ 98 Batchelor, Bruce .......................... 123 Bateman, Ronnie Joe .................... 71 Bates, Charlotte Virginia ............. 87

Brayman, Lisa Karen ................... 88 Brewer, Doyle G ............................. 98 Brewer, Ruth Della ..................... 123 Brewster, Melissa Jan .................. 98 Bright, Judith Anita ............. 72, 131 Brig·ht, Sheryl Kaye ...................... 88

ALPHA CHI .................................. 140 Batts, Jimmie Lee ......... ...... 23-1, 241 Brooks, Philip Jeffrey ........... 72, 234 ALPHA CHI ALPHA .................. 176 ALPHA PSI OMEGA .................. 155 Ames, Christopher Robert ........... 87 Ammons, Robin Rebecca ............ 109

Baxter, Clyde Edward .................. 71 Baxter, Idoma Marilyn ............. .... 72 Beasley Garriel Rowland ........ .... 87 Bechteiheimer. Robert R . .. 110, 234

Broom, Leslie Suzanne ................. 98 Brown, Bruce Carl ......................... 98 Brown, Dorothy Mae ......... .. .......... 88 Brown, Karen Louise .................. 110

Anders, Shirley Stephens ........... .. 71 Beck, Carroll Wayne ...................... 72 *Brown, Dr. Kathryn .................. 256 Anderson, Betty Amalyne ........... 97 Bell, Belinda Althea .................... 110 Brown, L illian I nez ....................... 88 Anderson, Bobbie Jean ......... 97, 179 Anderson, Willie Mae .................. 109 Andrews, Deborah Susan .. ......... 109 Anthony, Joy Carolyn ................... 97 Antoon, Patrick David ........ 109, 174 Arnold, Herbert Keith ........ 109, 234 Arnold, John Dixon ........................ 71

Bell, Bill ......................................... 234 Bell, Chuck ............... ..................... 134 Bell, Hilton Leroy ..... .. ................. 110 Bentz, Joseph Karl ........................ 98 Berley, Jerry R ............................... 87 Berry, J ames Edward ................... 72 Berry, Jane Elizabeth .......... 87, 100

Brown, Mary Ann ..................... ..... 88 Brown, Ylichael Wayne ............... 111 Brown, Monique Ann .................. 111 Brown, Nolan J ............................... 89 Brown, Wade Steven ................... 17-1 *Bruce, Dr. Imon ................. 186, 187 BLACK STUDENTS

Arnold, Michael L. ......................... 87 Arnold, Robert Leroy .................... 87

Berry, Johnny ...... ......................... 110 Berry, Richard Alan ...................... 87

ASSOCIATION ......................... 178 MISS BSA ..................................... 180

Arrington, Diane ............................ 87 Better s, Faye LaJoyce ...... .. 110, 179 BAPTIST STUDENT UNION ... 130 ART ................................................. 202 Arterbury, A. Wayne ..................... 71 Arterbury, Bill .............................. 109 Arterbury, James R ..................... 109 ATHLET ICS ................................. 230 Atkinson, Allen Nathan ............. 109 Atkinson, David Edward ............ 109 Atkinson, Larry Dale .................. 138 Atkinson, Rebecca Ann .............. 109

Bever, Mary Dale ........................... 88 Biddle, Johnny Ray ............ . 123, 179 Bigelow, Jeanne ............................. 98 Billings, Hue Troy ......................... 88 Billings, Izer Roy ......................... 110 BIOLOGY ..... ................................. 136 Black, Betty Louise ....................... 98 Blackmon, Mae Helen ................. 110 Blair, Steven Wayne .......... ......... 110

Buchanan, Sylvia Dianne ............ 98 Buckley, Ina Eyvonne ................ 111 Buckner, Brenda Rose .................. 72 Buckner, Phyllis Bennett ............. 98 Bucy, Owen Glenn ................. 72, 138 Buffington, J oen athan ................ 111 Bull, Clarence Herman ....... 111, 234 Bullard, Chris ............................... 131 Bullard, Leta Rae .......................... 72

Attaway, Debra Kay ........... 110, 130 Blalock, Dennis Paul ..................... 98 Bullock, Clifford L ................. 89, 252 148, 169

Attaway, Steve M . .... ................. .... 71 Austin, Melanie Anne ................. 110

Blalock, Larry Dale ....................... 72 Bland, Sonja Kay ........ .. .. ............... 98 BOARD OF TRUSTEES ............ 187

Burchfield, Barbara Jane ...... ...... 98 Burchfield, Vicki Jan ..................... 72 Burns, Patricia Marie ........... 98, 130

Avery, Randall Wayne .................. 87 ASSOCIATION

OF WOMEN STUDENTS ....... 174

Bobo, Steve Charles ...................... 88 Bock, Carol .................................... 123 Boddie, Hubert Lee ................ ....... 88

B urns, Sherry Lynn .............. 98, 130 Burrow, Jarry Warren .......... .... .. 111 Burson, Norman Lewis ................. 72

Bohannon, David L . ............ 234, 237 Burson, Pamela Kay ............ ....... 111

B Bolam, Michael Austen ................ 72 Bonsall, James Allen ..................... 72

Burton, Gary Cleve ........................ 72 BUSINESS .................................... 204

Bonsall, Judith An n ...................... 98 BUSSEY HALL ............................ .46 Bacon, Amy Sue ....... .. ............ 97, 138 BOOKSTORE .... ...... ................. ..... 192 But ler, David Francis ................. 111 Bacon, Arlene ......................... 71, 138 Booth, Roger Winston ................... 72 Butler, Lena Kay ........................... 89 Bagwell, Linda Ann ...................... 97 Bore in!!". Tim GravP!'; 11" 17,1

Byrd. Robert Smead ................... ... 98 Carson, L illian ............................ .. 123 Cox, Judith An n ............... .............. 89 Carter, Bobby J oe ........................ 111 Cox, Marilyn J. . ............................ 111

C Carter, Callis J ackson ......... ........ .. 99 Carter, Larry ................................ 111

Craig, Vivi an Lynne .................... 111 Crain, Charles David ... ................ 111

Carter, Steve A ............................... 72 Cr ank, Larry W .............................. 73 CAB ................................................. 1-1-1 Carter, Tommy R ................... 72, 148 Crawford, Allen P ............ .............. 74 Cabbiness. Diane ............................ 98 Cary, Clyde William ....... ................ 73 Creed, Charles P aul ....................... 89 Caddy. Charles Clinton ................. 89 Casey, Katherine Lynn ......... ........ 73 Crews, J ames Adlai ..................... 123 Cade. Allen Lawson ............. 111, 256 Casey, Pamela Ann ........................ 99 Cross, Charles Preston .................. 99 Cagle, Jani ....................................... 99 Cason, Arthur Burt ... .................... 73 CROSS COUNTRY ...................... 260 Calahan. Gail Strickland .... ........ 179 Cason, Gary Lamar ..................... 111 Cross, William Rufus ................... 112 Calahan. Terry Conrad ............. .. 179 Castleman, J ennifer Sue .............. 99 Crow, Bruce Lynn ......... .............. ... 99 Calaway. Deborah Denise ............ 99 Castleman, L. De nise ......... ... 99, 130 Crumpler, Brenda J o ................... 111 Calloway, John R ................. 123, 138 Castleman, Norman Henry .. 73, 130 Crumpler, Clair J . .................. 99, 256 Calloway, )lichael D ...................... 99 Cearley, Colbert Dean ................. 111 Crumpler, David R . ........................ 99 Cameron. Anita K. .............. .. ......... 89 Cheatham, Cindy Lois ................. 111 Culbertson, Dolor es Marie .11 2, 132 Camp. Xancy Sue .............. ............. 72 Cheatham, Dale C .......................... 73 Cu llins, Mary Ann ..................... .... 89 Camp. Terry Jean ........................ 111 CHEERLEADERS ...................... 157 Cutchall, Donny Ray ..................... 89 CA~IPCS BEA CTIES ................... 56 Childer s, R . L. ............................... 134 Canady. Floyd Lee ....................... 241 Cardell. haron Lee ..................... 111 Carmichael. George De Wayne .. 111

Childers, Rebecca Sue ........... 99, 130 CHILD'S HALL ........................... 141 Choate, Eddie A ..................... 89, 234 D

23-1 Christen sen, Niels Barron ........... 73 Carmichael, James R ..... .. .. .. .......... 99 Christopher , James Douglas ...... 123 Daley, William Ray ...... .............. .... 99 Carpenter. Willard Byrum ......... .. 99 Christopher, L arr y Donald ........ 111 Dal rymple, Linda Diane ............... 7-1

CHURCH OF CHRIST STUDENT Daniel , Larry Austin ..................... 99 CENTER .................................... 131 Daniel, P hyllis Doreen ........ .......... 7-1

Clack, Steven Curtis ................... ... 89 Daniels, Irene H ............... ......... .. ... 99 Clan ton,Jan Ellen .................. ..... 111 Daniels, James Timothy ............... 99 Clark, Daphne Ann .............. 111, 179 Dan iels, Marsha Lorraine ............ 99 Clark, Debbie Kay ......... ....... 111, 134 Da rl ing, Leanna ................... 112, 131 Clark, Janelle Leone ............. 89, 256 Daughter y, Barbara Jean .... 99, 179 Clark, Joey Douglas ..................... 111 Davis, E mma J ane ......................... 99 Clark, Susan Jane ............ .............. 89 Davis, Raymond Jack .. .................. 89 Clark, T ravis Eugene ......... .. ......... 99 Dean, Arlis Danie l ............. ........ .... 74 Clawson, Ben Francis ................... 89 De Laughter, J ohn Cavett ............ 74 Clay, Darrell Ray ......................... 111 De Loac h, J udy Kathryn ............. 112

*Cleek, T. W .......... ............ ............... 131 DELTA IOTA DELTA ............... . 170 Clemons, Barney Buck ................. 73 DeMut h, Roger Clarence .... 123, 135 Clingan, Warren Jefferson ........... 89 Dennis, J ohnny T homas ............... 99 COACHES ................... ................... 232 Dennis, Tama Elizabeth ............... 99 Coffey, David Lee ... ...................... 111 Derrick, Anthony Earl ................ 112 Cogar , Shirley Kaye ...................... 73 Dews, J ohn ny F ............................ 112 Cole, Robert C ............................... 111 Dickson, Clay A ........... ................. 112 Coleman, Jerry ............................... 89 Diffie, Gordon Ray ............. .......... 112 Coleman , Marion H udgens ........... 73 Dillard, Jack Bennett .................. 112 Coleman, Susan Annette ............ 111 Dix, Martha Lynn .......................... 99 Coleman, William Andrew ............ 99 Dodson, Debbie Diane ... .............. 112 Collins, Norman Michael ............ 111 Dodson, J ohn Michael ......... ........ 112 Collin s, Stephen M ................. 73, 158 Dodson, Ruby L . ... ........................ 112 Colvert, Marilyn Annette ....... 46, 99 Dodson, Susan Gail ........................ 99 Comstock, Mary Elizabeth ......... .. 99 Doherty, Pat ............... ................... 256 CONCERT CHOIR ................. .. .. .. 148 Doolin, Gle nna J oan .................... 112 Conner, Margretta Elaine ... 89, 130 DORM BEA UX .............................. 68 Conner, Michael Claude .............. 111 DORM COUNCIL ............. ............. .48 Cook, Jeffery Allen ...................... 111 DORM DIRECTORS .................. . 196 Cook, Tany a Dale ...................... ..... 99 DORM SWEETHEARTS ........... ... 69 Cooper, Charles Henry .................. 89 Dorman, J ohnny Lynn ................ 112 Cooper, Joanne ............................. 123 Dor man, Robert Anthony ............ 99 Cooper, Pamela Kay ...................... 73 Dorton, Roselyn .............................. 74 Copeland, Monette S . ...... .............. 73 Dost er , Jeffrey Allen ..... ................ 99 Corley, William Roderick .............. 99 Dot son, Robert Norris .......... 89, 234 Cosby, Levenda Beth ................. ... 73 Dougan, Patricia Claire ................ 74 COUNSELO RS ............................. 190 Dover, Robert Brent ............. 99, 131 Cowling, Milton Paul ..................... 89 Downey, Charles Lee .................. 123

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Down s, Michael Reid ................... 112 E\'ans, Kenny Edward ..... .. ......... 100 Flemister, Elizabeth S ............ 62, 74 Dubey, Robert A ..... .................. .. . 23.J Evans, Virginia Kaye .. ................ 100 Flemons, Rufus Conquest .......... 124 Duke, James R ..... ........................... 9 Evers, Marilyn Sue ...................... 100 Fluker, Barbara Ann .................. 124 Dumas, Gary Wayne ...................... 7-i Ezelle, Christopher H . ................ 124 Fontaine, Marilyn J une .............. 112 Dumas, Hany Lynn ...................... 74 Fontenot, Katherine Darnell 46. 89 Duncan, Alan H .............................. 7-i FOOTBALL ................................... 234 Dunn. William Thomas ....... 112, 23.J Dykes, Herbert K. .................. 99. 234 F ' Ford, Dan ......... ............................ 139

Ford, :}lary Beth .......................... 112 Ford, Sharon Curtis ...................... 74

E Eads, Rhonda Gail ....................... 112 Earlywine, Gail .............. .. ............. 123 Earlywine, Gary Alan ..... 62, 74, 256 Eason, Michael Wayne ................ 256 EDITOR'S NOTE ......................... 288 EDUCATION ................................ 208 Edwards, Marilyn Lois ................. 89 Edwards, Richard G ...................... 74 Ehlert, Sidney Allen .................... 112 Ell iott, Anita F aye ...................... 123 Ell is, Danny Wayne ..................... 112 Ellison, Lela Mary ....................... 124 Elmore, Brenda Gail .... ............... 100 Elmore, Clinton Eugene ............. 112 Elmore, Gary Wayne ..................... 9

Fabre, C. Rodney ........................... 9 Fain, Eva ............. .......................... 112 Fatherree, Bobbi M ....................... 89 Faulk, Roy Michael .... .. .. ............. 112 Fawcett, M. Melinda ................... 112 Featherstone, Homer Eugene ... 112 Fell , Roger Vincent ..................... 100 Fenchel, Kurt Michael ....... ......... 112 Fergerson. Janet Karoll ..... 148, 179 Ferguson, Billy ............................. 15 Ferrell, Alma M .............................. 74 Fess, Stephen Larry .................... 100 Fields, Diane .......................... ....... 139 Files, Melanie Gay ................. ...... 100 Fincher, Carol Jean ..................... 112 Fincher, Jimmy Dale ........... ...... .. 100 Fincher, Mary Louise ................. 100 Fl):E ART'S SERIES .................. 38

*Forgey, Martha .......................... 139 Fornero, Dan Kurt ......................... 74 Fort, James Albert ................ 89, 179 Foster, J ames L . ............... .. ....... .. ... 89 Foster, Kellie LaJ uan ..... .............. 89 Fountain, Thomas M ................... 100 Foyil, Nancy Carol ....................... 112 Frachiseur, Billy Doyle .............. 112 Frames, Carl R . ............................ 234 Franklin, Martha Lynn .............. 112 Franklin, Victor Pershing .......... 100 Franks, M. Wendell ....................... 89 Freela nd, Rachel Diane .............. 100 Freeman, Daniel Grady ........ ...... 113 FRESHME N ............ ..................... 10 Fricks, Deborah Kathryn ........... 113 Funderburk, Gary Wayne ............ 74 Furgerson, Billy Carroll ............. 100

E lmore, William David ................ 112 Fish, Ruth Kathleen ..................... 74 Emerson. Ernie Lee .................... 112 Engl ish, Paul Timothy ........ 112, 174

Flaherty, Mary Catherine .......... 112 Flanigan, Laura Annette ........... 100 G

Gandy, Cath y J ane ...................... 113 Gardner, Amanda Jo ..... 89, 154, 155 Garner. Cam ille .... 101, 148, 149, 169 Garner. )lachelle .101, 148, 149, 169 Ga rner. Ronald Wayne ............. ... . 89 Garrett. Carol L inda ................... 113 Gar rett, Carol Ann ...................... 113 Garrett. Char les David ................. 89 Garrett, Gary Clark ....................... 90 Garrett. Raye Patr ice ................. 113 Garrison. Gaylon Lynn .. .... ....... .. 234 Gayle. Anna .................. 101, 130, 148 Gayle. J oan Conway ..................... . 74 Gean . R icarda Grace ................... 101 Gentry, John William .................. 101 GEOLOGY ..................................... 136 George, John T homas .................. 101 Gibson. E arl T homas .... 90, 158, 169 Gibson. Karla Lynne ....... 65, 75, 148 Gibson. Rhonda Gail .................... 113 Gibson. Ybonda Xell .... ................ 113 Giddens, Ray ................................. 234 Gilbey. Pamela Kay ..... .. 90, 131, 139 Gill. E arl Wa yne ................... 101, 148 Gille pie. Andrea H ............... 90, 130 Gist. Sherry ..... .. ............................ 134 Gladden, anford Dean ... ............ 113 Glasgow. Ramona Carol .... .... ..... . 113 Glasgow, Rebecca Bays .......... 65, 75

Gleghorn. Gifford Gene .......... ..... 101 Gleghorn. Toni Renee ................. 113 Glenn. John E dward .................... 234 Golden , Gary Lynn ...................... 113 GOLF .............................................. 253 Goodhean. Steven Dale .............. 101 Goodman. Betty R ......................... 75 Goodwin. Charles Earl ................ 101 Goodwin. J udy Ann ........................ 75 Goodwin. Sandra Sue .................. 113 Gorman, Lou ......... ....... .. ........ ....... 101 Gorz, Benny Joseph ........... ............ 75

GR.ADC ATIO:'.\ ...... .... ..................... 50 J acqueline. Louise ............... 101, 135

154, 155 Grantham. Dan Cedric ................ 113 Gra,·es. Gary Allen ...................... 114 Gray. Linda ~ arie ................ ......... 90 Gray. Terry Gail ............................. 90 Green. E arl Glen ............ .............. 234 Green, Jerry Da,;d .......... 65, 90, 148

149, 169 Green, Linda S .............................. 124 Green, Sterling Wade .................... 75 GREE~E HALL ........................... .44 Gregory, J ames De nnis ......... 75, 158 Griffin , Cathy Darlene ................ 114 Griffin, Donova LaJ etta ............... 90 Griffin, Karen Sue ................. 75, 139 Gr iffin, Win fred Vernon .............. 101 Gro,·es. )larilyn E laine ............... 114 Guiberteau, )1argaret Ruth ...... 114 Gullatt, J ohn Burrand .................. 75 Gunnels, Grady Mae ...................... 75 Gurnea, Den nis ............................. 124

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H agen, Michael Eddie ......... .......... 75 Hagood, John Troy 114,134,148,234 Hairston, William A ..................... 101 H ale, Walter A .............................. 101 Hall, Allen ........ ............................. 124 H all, Eleanor Bernice ................. 114 Hall, Helen Sue ................... ......... 114 Hall , Tommy P ........................ ........ 75 Halligan, David Kirby ................. 124 Halligan, Howard ......................... 124 Haltom, James Louie .................. 124 Haltom, Joyce ............................... 124 Haltom, Patricia Ann ............. ..... 101 Ham, Sarah Elizabeth ................ 101 Hamaker, Pamela Jane ............... 114 Hamlin, Michael Eugene .............. 90 Hammons, Charles Lamar ......... 101 Hanson, Patricia Sue ..... ............. 114 Hardin, Scott David ..................... 101 Hardy, Rebecca Ann ................... 101 Hargraves, Christine K. ............... 76 Hargrove, Jan ice ............ .............. 131 Harper, Mike Kent ....................... 114 Harrington, Jackie David ........... 114 Harris, Benny Ray ...................... 234 Harris, Carrie ... .............................. 76 Harris, James Michael ........ 124, 1 79 Harris, John Lowrey ..................... 90 Harri s, Mary Ann ........... ....... 90, 134 Harris, Rebinald Kim ..... ............. 114 Har ris , Thomas Wayne ......... 90, 174 Harrison, Gregory Wayne .......... 114 Harrison, Patricia Ann ............... 114 HARROD HALL ........................... .43 Hart, Deborah Ann ...................... 139 Hart, Ricky Darrel ....................... 114 Hartsell, Bruce Dale ................... 114 Hartsfield, Mike ........................... 124 Harwell, Doris Deen ...... 90, 148, 169 Harwell, Martha Susan .............. 114 Harwell, Michael Wallace ........... 114 Harwood, Janis Carol .................. 114 Hassen, Ramona Lynn ............... 101 Hatcher, Kathleen Jane ............. 114 Hatter, Franklin Delano .............. 90 Hawkes, Edwin H ... .... ................... 76 Hawkins, Clarence Russell .......... 90 Hawkins, James Arthur ............. 234 Hays, George Edward ................. 114 Healer, Michael John ............ 90, 135 Hedden, Barbara .......................... 101 Hedden, William Donald ............. 114 Hegarty, Raymond Michael 101, 130 Helmbeck, Robert L .................... 101 Helton, Jack Claude ..................... 114 Henderson, Lois Jean .................. 124 Henderson, Sandra Kay ............. 114 Henderson, Vicki Lynn ............... 114 Henry, Susan Anne ....................... 90 Henry, Timothy James ....... .... 65, 90 Henson, William E . .. ...................... 76 Herndon, Dahl K . ........................... 90 Herring, Ava Marie ...... ............... 101

Hessesbein , Thomas Edwin ....... 114 Hester , R ussell A ........................... 90 Heywood, Mary L ee ....................... 76 H ickman, Christ opher ................. 124 Hicks, Charles T homas ..... .. ........ 114 Hicks, Gary Allen .... ..................... 114 Hicks, Jimmy Den zi l .................... 101 Higdon, Car la Sue .... ...................... 90 Hign ight, Tommy Darius 65, 90, 135 Hild reth, Louis D .. ................ .. ....... 90 Hill, Calvin Mich ael .................. ... 234 Hill, Eva M ..................... ....... 101, 179 Hill, Hugh Wilson ........................... 76 Hill, Kerry ............................. 124, 179 Hines, Curtis Steven ................... 114 Hines, James Gary ....................... 101 Holden, P aula Sue ......................... 91 Holder, R icky Clark ............. 114, 141 Hollenswort h, James D ............... 101 Hollis, LaRonda JoAnn ............... 101 Holloway, Deborah Kay .............. 101 Holloway, Dennis L ....................... 76 Holloway, Emma Jean .................. 91 Holmes, Gary David .................... 114 Holt, Paul Louis ............................. 91 HOMECOMING .............................. 28 Hopkins, E llen Louisa ................. 114 Horn, William Robert .................. 114 Horne, Evelyn Rose .......... .... ....... 114 Horton , Deborah Hicks ................. 91 Honnell, Mar ilyn .......................... 124 House, Joe Wallace ...................... 101 House, Sherry Ann ........................ 91 Howard, Cha rles Eckard .............. 91 Howell, J immy D ............................ 76 Howell, John Car l ......................... 101 Howell, Kathy J o ............................ 76 Howell, Pamela Rene ...... 65, 76, 139 Huddleston, Rebecca Sue ... 101, 148 Huddlestun, Jeffrey Dwight ...... 124 Hudgens, Donna F .. ...................... . 77 Huffman, Dennis Randel ............ 174 Hughes, Mona Lea ..................... .. 114 HUMANITIES ............................. 212 Hunter, J. Dianne .......................... 91 Hunter, Jeff Quinn ...................... 115 Hunter, William Allen ................. 115 H utson , Cecil Henry .................... 252 Hut son, Shirley Yvonne ............... 77

I INDEX .......... .. ........ ....................... 276 Ingram, Betty Lou ........................ 91 Ingram, Buddy Ray ..................... 115 Ingram, Precious Pamela ........ .. . 115 Ingram, Robert Hagley ................ 91 I NTERNATIONAL STUDENTS 24 INTRAMURALS .......................... 266 Ittivamitum, Sunti ........................ 77 Ivers, Rodney F ............................ 101 Iverson, Mary ............................... 124

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J Jacks. Deborah Jan ........................ 91 Jacks, Gerald Thomas ................... 77 Jackson . Ang·ela Ann ................... 115 J ackson , Charlotte Anne .... 102, 179 Jackson, Retta Caule~· .................. 91 Jackson, Rhonda Cl'oss ........ . 91, 169 J ackso n. Tomm~· Ra~· .................. 115 J amerson, Pat ....................... 1-18, l-19 Jamerson . Sherry ......................... 12-1 J a mes. Bobby Joe ......................... 115 James. Robert ............................... 115 J amison, Jimmy Don ..................... 77 J arnigan, Byron Keith ................ 115 J ean, J oseph .................................. 115 J effe rs, J ames Ricke~· .................. 115 J enning·s, Charles \Villiam .115, 256 J enning·s, Gar~· Franklin ............ 115 J enning-s, Pats~· Jane ... .. ............... 77 J ennings, William E .................... 2:~ -1 J ohnson . Ann Trice ........................ 77 J ohnson, Bill~· ~1ike ............... 77, 252 J ohnson, Brend a Karen .............. 102 J ohnson, Fred D ..................... 77, 179 J ohnson, Garry E ......................... 234 J ohnson . Gloria DeAn ................. 179 J ohnson. Kenneth Don ................ 115 .John son. Kirn J uan~·ce ................ 115 J ohn son, Linda Kay ....................... 77 J ohnson, Peg-gy Dianne ......... ....... 91 J ohnson, Rache l ~,Jae .. .. ................ 77 J ohnson, Rebecca Ann ................ 115 J ohnson. Rick J erome ................ ... 77 J ohn son, Will ie .............................. 138 J ohnston . Saundra L .. ................. 115 Jones, Donald C .............................. 77 J ones, Cleveland H ..................... 115 J ones, Debbie Louise ................... 115 J ones, Gary De\V ayne ................. 102 J ones. Han·e~· Lee ......................... 77 J ones, Helen Rose ........................ 102 J ones.James ................................. 141 J ones, Karen Curtis ................. 65, 77 J ones, Kathryn Marie ................. 102 J ones, Larry Wayne .................... 102 J ones, Sharon Lee ........................ 102 J ones , Teddi Yvonne ................... 102 J ones, Vera Butler ......................... 77 J one s, \Vanda Marilyn ................ 102 J o rdan, David Lawrence ...... .. .. .... 77 Jordan, Eliza beth ......................... 124 Jorgensen, J a nice Louise ........... 115 JOURNAL ISM .................. ........... 198 Judge, Larry ................ .. .. ............. 102 JUNIORS ......................................... 86 Junkin, Gaylord B .......................... 77

K KAPPA KAPPA PSI .................... 158 Kauffman, Charles E .................... 91 Keith, Terry Joe ........................... 102 Kelley, Sheila Kav ...................... 77

Kendrick, Charles R ...................... 91 Kennebeck, Susan J ean ................ 91 Kenney, Frank ............................. . 115 Kennedy, Ann El ise ....................... 91 Kerr, Rex ....................................... 115 Kerr, Robert .................................... 91 Key, :\Iary Donna ......................... 115 Kimbell, Dinah J o .......................... 91 Kimbell, Roy Zolly ......................... 77 Kimre~·. Gregory Scott ................ 115 King, Jimmy Earl ........................... 78 King, Polly ;\1arie ........................... 91 King, Vanessa Dell ...... 115, 12-1, 179 King, \Vilbul' .................................. 12-1 Knight, Anthony .................... 78, 179 Koen , Ke nneth R. ................ .. 91, 17-1 Kumpe, Philip De an ...................... 91 Kyle, Norma Janette .................. .. . 78

L Lacey, ~fal'k ....... ........................... 130 Lamb, Steve P .............................. 23-1 Lambe r t, Mencia) ......................... 116 Lamkin, Corbet Joe ..................... 102 Lamkin, Royce Allen ................... 102 Landes, Rosalyn ........................... 256 Lane, R ich ard E ............................. 78 Langheld, F rances J eannine ....... 91 Langston, J. Dennis ..................... 102 Langston , Mark E ........................ 102 Lee, John H ................................... 102 Lehman, J eanne Marie 102,135,256 Leonal'd, Thomas J a mes ............. 102 Leslie, Debbie Ann ...................... 116 Leslie, Gary Allen ................ ........ 1-18 Leverett, Amelia Davis ................ 91 Lewis , Adria E .................... ............ 91 Lewis, J ackie ................................. 124 Lewis , :\1argal'et Ann .............. 65, 78 Lewis, Mary Elizabeth ............... 116 Lewis, Ron a ld Bl'oadus ................. 78 Lewis, Tony Howard ................. .. 116 Lewis, Vicki Kay ................... ......... 78 LIBRARY ...................................... 196 Liggin, Samuel W ......................... 116 Lilly, Leah Gretta .................. 78, 179 Lindsey, Rosemary ...................... 102 Linsey, Deborah ........................... 124 Lisemby, Larry Donald .............. 116 Lisern by, Pamela Sue .................... 78 Lisemby, Richard Alan ............... 102 Little, Anthony Benoit ............... 102 Little, Dennis L. ............................. 78 Livingston, Rose Marie .............. 102 Lockyer, C. Allan ................... ...... 138 Loe, Robert Allen ......................... 116 Loftis, Donald Ray ....................... 102 Loper, Roger Meacheam ............ 102 Lout, David Lee ...... ....................... 78 Love, Carol Cook ............................ 78 Love, Charles K. ....... ... ................... 78 Love, Jerry G ........................... .. ... 116 T f\Ut:l tt P ot" h n l

M McAdams, Margaret Ethel ........ 102 McAmis, Mar y E llen ... 102, 154, 155 McCollum, Andrew Robe rt ......... 124 McConnell, Patrick William ....... 116 McCormack, R ichard Jay ........... 108 McCrary, Kevin Ray ........... 116, 138 McCrary, :\1ark William ................ 78 McCroskey, Betty Ann ................ 102 McCullu m, Leslie K. .................... 102 McDonald, Dale Neill .................... 92 McDuffie, Re ba Duke .................. 102 McElroy, Robert Lynn ................ 102 McGee, Marjorie Cathel'ine ......... 78

*McGee, Ron ald ............ ................ 141 McGough, Robert James ...... 78, 252 McHenry, Won drous Marie .......... 78 .McJunkins, James Steven ............ 92 McKamie, Gloria D ........................ 78 McKinney, Lawrence .................... 92 McKinney, Manda lene ......... ....... 102 McKinnie, Dinah Elizabeth ....... 102 McKnig·ht, Brent Hughes ........... 116 McLemore, Roy ... ......... 234, 241, 237 :\1cMahen, Marilyn Todd ...... 92, 131 McManus, Laurie Helen ............. 102 McMullin, Michael J ames ........... 116 McNeil, J udy P atrice ............... 46, 92

124, 154, 155 McNulty, Dennis Raymond 116, 135 McN ulty, L inda L. ................. 78, 138 McVay, Dan ............ ....................... 124 McVay, Karen Ann .............. 116, 135 Machen, Billy R ay ....................... 192 :V1achen, Kenneth Wayne ........... 116 MA.DR !GALS ............................. ... 149 Mahan, Beverly Kay ..................... 92 Mahan, :\1artin Nelwyn ................ 92 MAINTENANCE .............. ........... 192 MAJORETTES ............................. 156 Maloch, Roger E lwin ................... 116 Manning, Char lotte Ann ............ 102 Mann ing, Donna Car ol ................ 102 Mara, Edward James .................. 116 Marks, Betty Ray ........................ 116 Marlar, Albert C ............................. 78 MARRIED STUDENTS ............... 22 Marshall, L. Jane ........................... 79 Marshall , Mari Lynn ........... 124, 2511 Martel, Mar y Lucy ...................... 103 Martin , "Bro" .......................... ....... 92 Martin, Lendall Arnold ................ 92 Mart in, Michael Lee .................... 103 Martin, Robert Wayne .......... 79, 234 Mart in, Sharon Lynn .................. 103 Massey, E dward Randolph .......... 79 Massey, Mark W ........................... 116 May, J e rry David ........... ........ 92, 234 May, John Will is ............................. 79 Mayhew, Lee Ann .. ...................... 103 Mayton, Sheliah Blan ................. 116 MISSIONARY BAPTIST

STUDENT FELLOWSHIP ..... 134 Meadow, Danny Michael ............ lln

l\l u:::> IG ~VUGATUK :S A'l'lU1 AL Murphy, R icky ... ................... 148, 149 ASSOC IATION ......................... 137 CO::\'FERE::\'CE ........................ 169 :\1urphy. Samuel Edward ............. 92 :N utt , L~·nn Dewel ................. ......... 80

Mercer. :\lartha Lee ............ 103, 130 :\1urphy, Sheila J ean ................... 117 Merkle. April ~un ........... ............. 116 Murphy, T homas Richard ... .47, 103 :\1erritt. Carolyn Sue ................... 139 :\1erritt, Cynthia ........................... 124

:\1urry, ::vi. Annette ........ 92, 148, 169 :\1 US IC ........... ................................. 20:1 0

Me:\'ers. Richard :\fax .................... 79 Miers. Charles S . ............ 92. 154, 155 :\Iiles. Carolyn Jane ..... .. .......... 65, 79 :\IILIT:\RY CIE::\'CE ................ 216 Miller. Barbara Sharon ................ 79

N Odom, H. Ste\"en ........................... 117 Ogden, Charlotte Louise ............... 92 Ogden, Patr icia Holt ... ................. 117

:\1iller. Erma Denise .................... 116 Oglesby, Eldon Ross ...................... 80 Miller. Jean ........................... 103, 130 Nance, Siri Gail ............................ 103 Ogleby, Theresa Ruth ................... 80 Miller. Ken \\' .......................... 92, 174 Nance, William Creed .................... 92 Olden, Linda Darnishes .............. 117 :\liller. Randy Jame· ................. .. 103 N ash, Deborah Lynn .-16, 92, 139, 154 Ol i\"e. Robert J ames ............ 117, 141 :\Iiller. Roger :\lien ................ 92, 15 Nash, Linda Diane .... .. ........ 103, 179 Ol son, Billy Don ................. ............ 92 :\1ilton. Laurie Sue ..................... .. 10!3 Nash, Wanda Jean ....................... 117 OME GA KAPPA ALPHA ...... ..... 172 :\1isenheimer. Bobby W ......... 92, 138 Nassa r , Merceder Gonzalez ......... 92 ORGA:'1IZATIONS ...................... 126 11itchell. Joe Clifford ............. 92, Ul Teason, Billie Sherree ................ 103 Orrick, Ronald Edwin .......... ......... 92

:\1itchell. :\lary Helen .................... 92 Nelson, Greta Nan ....................... 103 Owen, Connie Lynn ................ ..... 117 1Iitchell. Robert Lee ................... 103 NELSON HALL ............................ .-14 Owens, Karen Ann .......... ............. 117 :Mixson, arah Jean ..................... 116 Nelson, Marla Kay ....................... 117 Molnaird. Charles D .................... 103 :Montgomery, Deana Darlene .... 103 Montgomery. Edgar J ........... 92, 234

Nelson, Mona L aCynthia ........... 179 ::\'ewcomb, James Mitchell ............ 92 ~EWMAN CLUB ......................... 135

p :vloore. Charles Floyd .................... 79 Newton, Home r I. .......................... 80 :\Ioore. Kelly Lou .......................... 116 ::\'ewton, Peter Wesley ......... 117, 135 Padgett, Sidney J o ...................... . 117 Moore, Kyle ................................... 252 ::\'ewton, Sammy J ........................ 117 Parham, Edward Ra~, ................. 104 Moore. :\largie Bell ...................... 103 ::\'icholson, Anita J ane ................. 124 Parham, Marsha Anne ............... 104 \forehead, La~ora Anne ............ 116 ::\'ipper, Kenneth Eric .................. 117 Parham, Mary B . .................... ..... 117 Morgan. Em Lee ......................... 116 ::\' isley, J oslyn Ann ............... 103, 179 Park, Sherrie Dianne .................. 117 Morgan, Henry Alan ................... 116 ~ ix. Bobbie Sue ..... ............... 117, 169 Parkening, Dale Michael .... ........ 117 Morgan, Jimmie Lee ...................... 79 N'ix, Deborah Kay .......................... 92 Parker, E velyn .......... ... ................ 179 \1o rgan, Ronald Terry ................ 116 Morrison. Terry Lee ............... .... ... 92

:\'ix, James Edward ......... ............ 104 ~ix, Samuel Dale ........................... 80

Parker, Glenda J oyce .................. .. 92 Parker, Rita Carol ....................... 104

Morton, Michael James ...... 103, 141 Noble, Cheryl Elaine ................... 104 P arks , J oleen ................................. 104 Mosely. :\1ary Jill ............................ 92 Nolan, William .............................. 132 Parnell , Beverly Terese .............. 117 \1CLERIDER ............................... 164 'orris, Dolores Darlene .............. 104 Parrish, William Richard ............. 80 Mullins, Kenneth Rue l .................. 79 Norton, Billy Wayne .... ................ 124 Pat ton, Cynthia Faye ........... 92, 179 \1unn, Donald Leonard ................. 79 Norton, Fred S .... ...................... .... 104 Patton, Shady ......................... 80, 179 Munn, Ricky Joe ........................... 103 Norton, P amela Annette ... ......... 104 Patterson, Steven N .................... 117 Murphy. Cathy Lynn .................. 116 Nunley, Olivia ..... ............................ 80 Paulus, Michael W ................. 92, 148 \1 urphy, Mary Louise ................. 116 NURSES ........................................ 196 P.E. ASSOCIATION .................... 147 Murphy, :\1elissa Jane ................. 116 NURS ING ...................................... 218 Peace, Mary Anna ....................... 124

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Pearce, Marsha L . ........................ 117 Pearce, Stephan W ....................... 104 Pearson, Randall D ............... ....... 118 Pedigo, William Martin ......... 92, 124 Pedron, J ames R . .... .......... .. ........... 80 Pender, M. Kathy ......................... 104 Fendrick, Angela S ................ ........ 92 Penn, L loyd F .. ............. 104, 130, 141 Perdue, J oy L ... 67, 92, 139, 154, 155 Perkins, Terry Don ................. ..... 234 Perry, Elizabeth J .......................... 80 Phagan, Larry P ........... .... .. .. ... .. .. 104 PHI BETA LAMBDA ................. 142 PHI MU ALPHA .................... ...... 168 Phillips, Donald P . ............... 118, 234 Phillips, James W .... .. ......... .... 93, 179 Phillips, Mark A . ...... .... .... ...... 93, 252 Phillips, Mindy L ... ........ .... ....... ...... 80 PHOTOGRAPHERS ... ................. 166 Pierce, Jud y Kay .................... ........ 81 Pierce, Mark R. ..................... .......... 81 Pie rce, Robert Al an ... ...... ............ 252 Pierce, Sally Ann ....................... .. 118 Pipkin , Debra G . ...... .............. ....... 104 Pipkin, Marilyn E . .. ..................... 118 Pittman, Jay B . ............................ 104 Pittman, Michael D . ......... ........... 104 Pletcher, Mark K ....... .. ................. 118 Pl unkett, Vickie Ann ................... 118 Poindexter, Brack R ............ 124, 179 Polk, E lizabet h Ann ................. ... 104 Polk, Perry A .... .................... 104, 252 Polk, Ton i Ly nn ............................ .. 81 Porter, Charles R ....................... .. 118 Porter, J ennifer L . .............. ......... 118 Porter, Paula Ann ...... ......... 154, 155 POST OFFICE ...... ...... .................. 192 Powell, Margaret S ...................... 118 P owers, Elizabeth J . ................ ...... 93 Powers, William H ............. .. ........ 118 Prather, Barbara R ........ ... ............ 81 Prather, Dawn E .... ...... .... ............ 118 Prather, Kenneth C . ............ 118, 138 PRE-MED AND SCIENCE CLUB

Ray, Kenneth E ................ .. ......... . 105 Ray, Melinda Jo ..................... .. ..... 118 Ray, Tommy Glen ....................... . 105 Rayburn, Melvin .......................... 138 Reed, James ...... ....... ................... .. 124 Reed, Ronald G ................... .... ...... 158 Reeder, Larry .. ............... ...... ........ 234 Reeder, Stan ................................... 81 Reeves, James Scott ... ... .... .......... 105

*Robison, Dr. Henry ................. ... 222 Rockenback, Holly An n ...... 118, 135 Rodgers, Richard R ..... .......... 81, 141 Rogers, Dennis Noel ............ 118, 234 Rogers, John C . ............................. 141 Rogers, Randall G . ...................... . 105 Rogers, Rebecca Lynn ............. .. .. . 93 Rogers, Sheryl R . ............... .. 148, 169 Rook, Rhonda Carol ....................... 93

138 Price, George H . ............... ............ 104 PRINT SHOP ....... ........... .............. 160 Pruitt, Sandra Kay ........... ......... .... 81 PSYCHOLOGY CLUB ................ 151 P UBLIC RELATIONS ............ ... 198 Purdy, George R . ............................ 81 P urdy, Ricky ..................... ............ 125 Purifoy, Gearld D . ................ 104, 132 Puska, J ames D ............. ............... 118 P yles, Nelwyn Elane ................... .. 81

Reeves, Joyce Ann ..... .. ........... .. ..... 81 Reid, Derrel Wayne ........ .... . 105, 174 Rhodes, Dusty W ............ ................ 93 Rhodes, J oseph Larry ................... 93 Rhodes, Marilyn Beth ................. 105 Rhodes, Nora ........................... ..... 118 Rhode s, Sheila Gail ...................... 118 Rhynes, Rhonda Faye ................. 118 Riddle, Bonnie J o-Lee ......... 118, 125 Riddle, Joan A . ..................... ........ 118 RIDERETTES .............................. 250

Rook, Rita Kay ............................. 118 Rose, John C ... ............................... 118 Ross, David A ............................... .. 81 Ross, Gregory L .............. ...... ........ 125 Ross, Phillip D .................... ............ 81 Ross, Sharon G ..................... 118, 256 Ross, Thomas E . .............. 67, 93, 174 Rossini, L inda M .......................... 105 ROTC .............................................. 152 Rothwell, Cecil M ....... .... .............. 118 Rothwell, Ronnie E ....................... 81

R iggs, Cynthia Lou ...................... 105 Rowe, Billie G ........................ .. ..... 139

Q Rister, Kathryn S ......... ............... 105 Ritchey, Conrad M . ... ................... 105 Ritchie, Shirley F ........ ............... .. 118

Rowe, Katherine S ... ............ 105, 139 Rubinski, Mike ............................ .. 135 Ruple, Miriam D ........................... 105

Quarles, Howard R. ............... .. 21, 81 Roark, Rhonda L ............... 21, 46, 93 Roberson, James R . ... .. .................. 81 Roberts, David G .................... 93, 256

Russell, Micheal L . ................ 81, 174 Russell, Rhonda ................... 105, 131 Russell, Theresa J ...................... .. 118

R Robinson , Charles R ... 105, 148, 179 Robinson, Claude A ............... 81, 179 Robinson, Mary ............................ 125

*Ruthledge, Carl ..... .. ................... 141

Robin son, Robert Lee ................... 81

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Sanders, Diane Kay ....................... 93 Smith, Wendy Sue ........................ 105 Talley, Jame s M ...................... ..... 106 Sanders. Edna F .......................... 11 Smith, Yolonda L .................... ....... 82 Talley, Ronald E .............. 67, 83, 139 Sanders, Laura Kay .................... 118 Snay, Gary D .......................... 82, 256 Tatum, J ohn H .............................. 119 Sandifer, Be,·erly Ann ................ 11 Sneed, Dan H .................... .............. 9-1 TAU BETA SIGMA ..................... 159 Satterwhite, Donna ~I. 105. 132. 1-1 Sneed, David C ....................... 94, 158 TAUR • .<\NS ..................................... 17-l Satterwhite. Joyce D . ......... ...... ... 105 SOC. SCIENCE ............................. 22-1 Taunton , Edith F ......................... 120 Saulsbury, Preston H .................... 81 SOPHOMORES ............................... 96 Taylor, Char les W .......................... 83 Savage, Kay B ................................ 93 Souter, Edith ... ............... .............. 119 Taylor, Charlott e Lee .................... 83 Savage. Xance .............................. 105 Souter, James L. ............................ 94 Taylor, Glenda Kay ............. 1:20, 130 Savoy, Donna E .................... 118, 130 Souter, Ted A ................................ 105 Taylor, Lenna M ............................ 83 Sa,vyer, Lisa Lee ........... 93, 149, 169 MISS SOUTHERN BELLE ......... 54 Taylor , Nancy Ann ................ 95, 130 S-CL liB ................................ .... ...... 233 Sparks, Arle n D ............................ 119 Taylor, Sammy Olivia ............. 67, 83 Schales, Deloris D ........................ 118 Sparks, Ron .................. .. .. ............. 125 TECHNICAL .... .......... .................. 22 8 SCIEXCE ................. ...................... 220 Spears, Mary Susan .................... 119 *Terry, Robert ................. ............... 19 Sclurlsorth. Leonard J ......... ......... 93 SPECIAL SERVICES ................. 194 MEN'S TE NN IS ........................... 256 Scott, Susan D ......................... .46, 93 Speer, Susie ................................... 105 WOMEN'S TE NN IS .................... 257 Seale. R aymond ............................ 125 Spradlin, David A ........................ 119 Teutsch, Noet ta ............ ................ 120 SECOXD SE~IESTER STUDENTS Spurr, Sherman F .............. .. ........ 119 Tew, David K. ......................... 83, BO

122 ST AG EC RAFTERS ..................... 154 Tew, Deborah ................. 83, 130, 1-11 SEXIORS ............... .......................... 70 Stagg, Vicki L ynn .......................... 94 THE ATRE ....................................... 34 Serio, am ................... ..................... 81 Standridge, David L. ................... 105 Therrell, Larry Lynn .................... 83 Seward, Darrell L . ....................... 119 Stanley, James C .......................... 105 Thomas, Clyde .............................. 192 SGA ............................... .................. 182 Stanley, Marty .............................. 105 Thomas, Earl L. ............... .. .......... 125 Shank. Paul Stanford .................. 119 Stanley, Sharon L. ....................... 119 Thomas, James K. .................. 95, l 7J Sharp. X ancy L. ........................... 119 Stephen, Joseph L. ......................... 94 Thomas, Loyd John ..................... 1:20 Sheets. Herman ~I. ........ 82, 154, 155 Stephen, Judith A ........................ 105 Thomas, Ronnie E ......................... 8:~ Shemwell. Dorothy J ................... 119 Stephens,. Jess ie M . ...................... 105 T homas, Wakie I. ......................... 106 Shepherd, BeYerly D ..................... 82 Sterling, Edna May ..................... 105 Thomas, You land ia Cassanova .106 Shepherd, 11argie F ....................... 94 Stevens, Paulette ......................... 179 T homason, Larry K ..................... 120 Shepherd, Richard M ............ ...... 119 Stevenson, Dorthy F ..... ..... ......... 105 Thompson, Steven H . ............ 95, 130 Shippard. E,·erlyn G . ....... ............ 105 Stoker, Jerry Allen ...... .................. 83 Thornton, J ackie D .......... 67, 84, 139 Shindhelm. Desiree S . ................. 119 Stone, Donney ............................... 125 Tims, Leonard R . ........................... 95 Shinn, Bo Bo ................................... 94 Stonecipher, Kenneth G ............. 106 Tiner, James Lynn .............. 106, 256 Shipley, J o L . ................................ 119 154, 155 Tipton, Wand a S ........................... 120 ShiYer, Donald Lee ....................... . 94 Story, Lynn David ....................... 106 Tolle t te, Phyll is W ....................... l:W Shryock Eleanor J . ...................... 119 Story, Pamela G ........................... 118 Tollett, Rogena ............................... 84 Shockley, LaYerne ....................... 105 Stout, Brenda Kay ......................... 83 Tompkins, Thomas Wayne ........... 84 Short, L inda J .. ............................. 119 Stovall, Patricia Ann ..................... 83 TRACK ........................................... 258 Shurtleff. Robert A ...................... 119 Stratton, Denzil T ........................ 125 Trexler, Marilyn Faye .......... 67, 125 SIG~1A PI SIG1IA ....................... 138 Strickland, Patricia Lea ............... 83 Triplett, Kay Clark ........................ 95 SIG~1A TAU DELTA .................. 139 Stringer, Richard L ............... ...... 149 Tuberville, Thomas H ................. 106 Silliman, Karen R. ......................... 94 Stuart, Cynthia K. ................. 95, 169 Tucker, James Earl ..................... 120 Simmons, Lany ............................ 139 Stuart, Marilyn ............................ 125 Tucker , Will iam E .......................... 84 Skaggs, William Isaac ... 82, 135, 234 Stuart, Smead P .................. ........... 83 Tumey, Sharon Beth ..................... 95 Skains, William L. .................. 94, 174 STUDENT LIFE ............................ 14 Turner, Johnny L ......................... 179 Sloan, James F ............................... 9-1 Sullivan , Becke ........................... .... 83 Tut t, Roy Dean ................. ..... ....... 120 Smart, Julie Ann .......................... 105 Sunner , Sandra Lynn ................... 95 Smith, Alan Reh .................... .. ..... 174 Sutherland, Toni G ......... .46, 95, 139 Smith, Billy R ...................... ......... 119 Smith, Carol Ann ......................... 105

154, 155 Sutterfield, J ohn E ................ 83, 158 u

Smith, Debra Sue ......................... 135 Sutton, Dianne ............................... 83 Smith, Derrill J oe ........................ ... 82 Sutton, Donald Ray ..................... 119 Smith, Donna G .............................. 94 Sutton, Jerry Ray ........................ 119 Uhrich, Kathy ............................... 106 Smith, Gene ................................... 105 Sutton, Joel Lee ........... 119, 130, 169 Unger, John W .................. .... 174, 252 Smith, Georgia Mae ..................... 105 Swiff, David E ........ ......................... 83 Smith, James D .............................. 82 MEN'S SWIMMING .................... 254 Smith, Kenneth Lee ...................... 82 Smith, Lander A ...... ................... . 125

WOMEN'S SWIMMING ... ........... 255 Swinney, Wanda D .................. 67, 83 V

3mith, Lewis W ............................ 125 Swope , Paula Sue ......................... 119 3mith, L inda Ann .......................... 82 3mith, Marian Y ............................ 82

Szklaruk, Mary J .......................... 119 Valentine, Linda Dianne ............ 120

3mith, Mary M ................. 67, 82, 139 Vann, Kenneth Darrell ............... 120 Smith, Patricia L ................... 94, 179 Smith, Ray E ........................ 105, 134 3mith, Samuel D .......................... 119

T Vaughan, Carrie Dianne ............ 120 Velchoff, Van Steve ..................... 120 VICE PRESIDE NTS ................... 188

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*Viertel, Janelle ................. .......... 169 Vinson, Kathy Gayle ................. .. 120 Voss, Paul Travis ............ ....... ...... 106

w Wade, Allen ........... ........................ 148 Wade, Ivan Raymond ............ 95, 138 Waddle, Joe Lynn ................ 120, 234 Waits, Tommy ........... .... ................ 125 Wainwright, E velyn ............ 125, 179 Waldo, Ruth Ann ...................... ... 106 Waldrop, Roger Dale ............. ...... 106 Walker, Delbert Doss ... .... .... ....... 106 Walker, Jerry Wayne .................. ... 84 Walker, Melba Jean ...... ....... 106, 179 Walker, Mitzie Smelser ........ ......... 84 Walker, Wilma Gail ...... .... ....... ..... 106 Wall, Janet Reece ......................... 107 Waller, Donita Kaye ..................... . 84 Waller, Meredith Lowe ................. 95 Waller, Steve Elliott .............. 95, 234 Walsh, Jerry K .... .... ................... .. . 256 Walsh, Leslie S . .............................. 84 Walters, Ricky .............................. 125 Walthall, Donna Louise .............. 120 Ward, Charles Wayne .................. 141 Ward, James R ....................... .. ..... 120 Ward, LaVeda F ........... .. ............... . 84 Ward, William Robert ................. 120 Warmack, Asa .... .. ................. .......... 84 Warren, John Robert ..................... 84 Warren, Nancy Watson ................. 95 Washington, Lisa Joe .................. 120 Watkins, Kathryn L .................. .. 125 Watson, Brenda Alice ................. 120 Watson, Larry Freeman .......... ... 121 Watts, Franklin Leland ......... ...... . 95 Watts, Robert Marshall ........... ... 107 Weathersby, Don H ................... .. 121 Weaver, Jewel Turner ................. 107 Weaver, Larry Ray ........................ 84 Webb, Curtis Lee .......................... 121 Welch, Roger Earl ...... ........... ....... 121 Wells, Maribeth ............................ 121 WESLEY FOUNDATION ........... 133 Wesso n, Kris Arlene ... ................. 148 West, Debra Annette ............ 95, 134 Westphale, Thomas Steele ... 95, 252 Whatley, Patricia Ann ................ 107 Wheeler, Gary Don ........................ 84 Whiddon, Don ald Lee ................. ... 84 White, Alan Lewis ........... .... 121, 234 White, Beverly Mae ... .. ................ 107 White, Charles Eddy ......... .. 121, 131 White, Eva Elois .. ....................... . 121 White, Janice A . .......... ............. .... 125 White, Janice Elaine ................... 107 White, Janice Violet .............. 84, 169 White, John Wayne ........................ 84 White, Paul Alfred ....................... 234 White, Ronald Wayne .. ............. .. ... 95 White, Steven Harper ................. 121 Whitelaw, Marty .... .. .............. 84, 154

Whitten, ~1 a r y J ane ..................... 125 Wise, Barbara Ann ...................... 107 WHO'S WHO ................................... 6:2 Wom ack, D'uan ............................. 125 Wickliffe, Alice ............................ .... 8-1 Wickliffe, \'erne ..... ....................... 1:21

\Vood, Danny ............... .. .................. 85 Woodall, Kathy Diane ................. 107 y

Wiggins, George E ................. ...... .. 8-1 Wiley, F rances Karen ................. 121 1Viley, Rober t Wayne ..................... 85 .Vilkes. F red \ 'ernon .............. ...... 121 .Vilkin on. Rebecca ............ .... ...... 107 Nilliams, Deborah Dell ............... 121 Villiams. Frank T homas ............ 107 ;\lilliams. Gary Wayne ........... ...... 13 ~'illiams, Gorden Stephen .......... 121 Vill iams. J ohn Ke nneth ............. 107 Villiams. Kenneth W . .................. 121 \" illiains, Loraine ................. 125, 179

Woods Marv Frances .................. 125 \Voole~ Sa1.'a Frances ................. 121 Work; , 'Brenda Faye .................... 107 W0:'.\1E'.\/' S RECREATION

ASSOCIATIO~ ......................... 1-16 Wrig ht, Bobby Harold ................. 121 Wright , Kathy ............................... 125 Wright, Robe r t W ........................... 85 Wright, St ephe n Elry .......... 121, 23-1 Wylie , Betty Janell ...................... 107 Wvlie James Evans ....................... 95 Wyl ie: Jerry Eugene ...................... 85

Yarb1·ough, Da nny '.\/ at h a n ........ 1:21 Yarbrough, Oliv ia Dean ............. 107 Yar broug h, P amela J o .... .............. 95 Yarbroug·h , Thomas Cecil ............. 95 York, Twyl a Jane .................. ....... 107 Young·, Donna An n ...................... 107 Young, Tommy Randall .............. 121 Young, Willi am E ......................... 107 Young blood. Bonn ie Ha n es ........ 107

Villiams, Wilm a Lee ...................... 95 Villis. Deborah L yn n .................. 121 Vilson, Da\"id Woodrow ................ 95

Wylie, Ruth Grace ........................ 107 Wvnn Billv Randolph ................... 85 W~nn: Pan~e la Ann .................. 67, 85 z

\' ilson, Gary St e ,·e n .................... 107 Vilson, Harriet An n .. .. ................ 121 Zachry, Benn y Ra y .................. .. .. 121 Vilson. J immy Porter .................. 107 Vilson, L aura J ean ........................ 95 X

Zarim bda, Ylike ............................ 1:30 Zunig a , Vickki Lea .... .................... . 85

Vilson Ricky J oe .................. ...... .. 121 Zylks, R ic hard Wayne ........... 95, 252

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A Year In The L?j'e Of . . . . . . Yesterday. W'here 1n walks and talks and

nobody knows or even remembers. But we were there and the

burning of old leaves and letters suffer smoke in our

tears and sleepy dream1'ngs .. .

NOW .. . Take a look backward. Reflect on what this year has meant in your life. Has it

meant coming closer to achieving your dreams; attaining fulfillment? Or yet, have you encountered unexpected surprises along the way.

I prefer to believe that each year of life grows better than that which has preceded it. We must have this hope - that each day there is a new challenge, a new cause to pursue, something new to reach out to.

Did you find that the world you were seeking was really not what was meant for you at all? Perhaps you wanted things of a tangible nature - only to rediscover that there is no permanency here, but only in things beyond the reach oft he mighty dollar. Welcome to serendipity! As William James once said, "The greates use of life is to spend it for something that will outlast it."

During our years at college our paths have crossed with countless individuals, and we have each in turn developed a little more of our own individuality. Each individual who's life has in some way coincided with our own is a part of what we have grown to become. One has the power for his life to be an edifice or a detriment to the life of another. Which would you have yours to be?

Memories a r e not all happy ones, but it is the totality of trials and tribulations, as well as our triumphs that contribute to individual growth. Our development cannot stop with a college degree. We must be ever-ready to extend ourselves, utilizing to the fullest capacity our potential.

I suppose each of us has hi s own conception of success. Throughout the year I have come to realize the truth of Booker T. Washington's quotation "Success is to be measured not so much by the position that one has reached in life a s by the obstacles w h ich he has overcome while trying to s ucceed."

Now ... I bid you to go in peace as your prepare for the next year in your life ... for the show must go on!

Editor-in-Chief