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Nocatula 1967
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Relaxation
Soda shop, talking, cards . . . plain laziness
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PAUL REVIERE, Dean of Admissions and Registrar
In Dedication
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In appreciation for the guidance and friendship so freely given, we, the Nocatula staff of 1967, honor Dean Paul Reviere by dedicating to him this our annual.
Dean Reviere caught on a routine trip back to his office with a student transcript.
One of the many jobs of the registrar is to counsel and advise students as to their academic requirements. Here Dean Reviere fulfills this phase of his work with Charles Elliott.
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All-Sing
Rufus Triplett sings "Deep River"
Howard Laymon dedicates All-Sing to Chaplain Lewis.
This year's All-Sing proved to be the best ever. Emcee Tom Gutridge kept the show moving between performances by the Independents, the Alpha Xi Delta, Kappa Delta, and Sigma Kappa sororities, and by the Phi Sigma Kappa, Pi Kappa Phi, and Sigma Phi Ep- silon fraternities.
All-Sing 1967 was dedicated to Chaplain Doug Lewis for his outstanding contribution to Wesleyan.
The Alpha Xi Delta sorority won first place in both the small and large group competition among women.
The Pi Kappa Phi fraternity also walked off with two trophies, winning first place in the small and large group competition among the fraternities.
Pi Kaps, singing medley from "South Pacific", win large group competition. 24
Strains of the "Riddle Song" by the Independents.
The Pi Kapp's small group makes a clean sweep.
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Don King, Sophomore class president, presents Margaret Edds with a bouquet of roses while last year's winner, Brenda George, watches.
Gent's Night
Margaret — queen of the gents.
Gent's Night is still a relatively new function at TWC. The dance is sponsored by the Sophomore class. This year Margaret Edds was awarded the title of Gent's Night Queen. Margaret is a member of Kappa Del- ta Sorority.
Candidates for Gent's Night Queen and their escorts: Mary Ann Masters, Phil Ensminger, Brenda George (last year's queen), Roy Sewell, Carol Perkins, Jim Howard, Margaret Edds, and Charles Lenox.
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Mr. Ugly
Mr. Ugly reigns from his throne.
The Mr. Ugly Dance is an annual affair which is sponsored by the Junior class. This year's Mr. Ugly, Alan Cornelius, was selected by receiving the most votes, which cost one cent each. The other Mr. Ugly candi- dates were Bill Buss and Fitz Hiltzheimer.
The newly crowned king is escorted by Miss Beverly Taylor.
Left to right: Linda Zirkle, Bill Buss, Beverly Taylor, Alan Cornelius, Jan Kinkead, and Fitz Hiltzheimer.
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Spring Show 1966
The Spring Show of 1966 was presented by the Tennessee Wesleyan College choir under the direction of Andrew Harper, choir director. This presentation of "Bye Bye Birdie" was colorful, enjoyable, and very well performed.
Pictured above are some of the scenes from the presentation of "Bye Bye Birdie".
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Organizations
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Section Head
Susan Love
Standing, left to tight: M. Ray, B. Lockerby, G. Clendenen, B. Cirullo, D. Daley, J. Cunningham, K Long, H. Potter, J. Fair, C. Sweat; Second row: Advisor, D( Bowling, J. Eldridge. D. King, D. Best, S. McArthur, R. Triplett, C. Lord, F. Hiltzheimer, B. Scott
Student Government Association
Wesleyan's Student Government Association shows responsible leadership and dedicated in- terest to the student body. One of its services is bringing to Wesleyan quality entertainment such as Little Anthony and the Imperials.
OFFICERS: Seated: Secretary, Kathy Long; Left to right: Treasurer, Jim Fair; President, Bill Lockerby; Vice-Presi- dent, Fitz Hiltzheimer.
Standing, left to right: J. Oldham, S. J. Card, S. Blackburn, C. Beaver, D. Coffey, R. Edds, D. King; Second row: B. Lockerby, H. Howard, C. Sweat, S. Griffith; Third row: S. Davidson, J. Fair, B. Lemons; Fourth row: C Lord, H. Buttram, D. Moore
Organization Of Presidents
The organization of Presidents is composed of the presidents of major campus organizations. This group works to plan, evaluate and coordinate organizational activities.
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In its second year, the Women's Gov- erning Board worked with Dean Staley to give each girl a voice in de- cisions concerning dormitory rules and regulations.
Left to right: K. Housewright, P. Crouch, J. Lloyd, W. Wilson, L. Brown, J. Arnold; Second row: A. Haug, P. McCarter, J. Butt, L. Crumley, E. Martin, J. Long, M. Adair, J. Oldham
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Wesleyan is proud of its fine choir which has been a tribute to the school on its many tours. The choir is directed by Mr. Andrew Harper and accompanied by Miss Sharon Walter.
OFFICERS, left to right: G. Wright, N. Rosen, S. Walter, R. Lee; Second row: S. J. Card, H. Howard R. Triplett, A. Shirley, J. Butt
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Seated: L. Brown, B. Brinker; Left to right: D. Daley, B. Wilhite, D. Verble, J. Oldham, D. Coffey; Second row: C. Lenox, A. Cornelius, C. Lord, D. Moore, S. McArthur, D. Best
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Ambassadors
The Ambassadors are outstanding students chosen to act as official hosts to visitors. These Ambassadors also aid the Admissions Office by participating in high school visitation projects.
Circle K
Circle K is a Club based on the principles of the American Canadian way of life and is de- signed to encourage leadership, citizenship and personal initiative. Membership to Circle K is selective in that only those with the most de- sirable personal characteristics and promise of usefulness to the campus and community are chosen.
Left lo right: L. Booher, J. Jenkins, H. Buttram, J. Eldridge, J. Fair, B. Lockerby, C. McKay, S. Griffith; Second row: A. Cornelius, C. Lenox, W. Pritchard, D. Ensminger, D. Moore, R. Triplett, J. Howard, L. Adams
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Seated, left to tight: Sharon Walter, Susan Love, Georgia Morris, Sara Jo Card Standing, left to right: Becky Hicks, Emma Lou Martin, Terry Jaynes, Alan Mitchell, advisor, and Don King
Nocatula Staff
In this, the forty-fourth edition of the Noca- tula, the ever-expanding goals of Wesleyan are expressed. Under Georgia's capable leadership, this year's Nocatula captures the many aspects of Tennessee Wesleyan.
GEORGIA MORRIS, Editor
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The New Exponent Staff
Under the editorship of Margaret Edds, the New Exponent reports the campus news. Through lively editorials, informative articles and topical features, the staff keeps the students informed.
MARGARET EDDS, Editor
Front row left to right: Helen Potter, Susan Love. Second row: Sally Settle,. Elwynn Harrison, Don King, Emma Lou Martin, Robin Lee
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Left to right: J. Kinkead, M. Thomas, P. Bragg; Row two: B. St. Clair, V. Chism, L. Stevens, S. Blackburn, P. Brown, M. Moses, B. Shell, J. Grissom, P. Burdette, Mr. Baeur; Row three: D. Harms, C. Sweat, J. Howard, H. Buttram, J. Copen- haver, R. Triplett, R. Quails, R. Ibberson, Mr. B. T. Hutson
Phi Beta Lambda
Pi Beta Lambda is a national organization for students at the college and university level who are preparing for careers in busi- ness, industry, or business education.
Delta Rho Mu
Delta Rho Mu is an honorary society for those students majoring or minoring in mu- sic. Membership is maintained by keeping a 3.0 average in the department and by a point system of activity contributing to the general musical life of the campus.
Seated: Mrs. C. Sallis; First row, left to right: W. Weaver, C. Blackburn, G. Wright, J. Butt, M. Dickert, B. Ward, C. Varnadore, S. Blakley, S. J. Card; Second row: N. Boone, B. Steger, S. Walter, A. Wright
Left to right: E. Kam, L. Bray, J. Pierson, E. Simpson, A. Newell, P. Bragg, G. Morris; Second row: Mrs. Ruth Bishop, sponsor; K. Zirkle, E. Hammond, M. Moses, G. Hardaway, P. McArthur, M. Dickert, B. Ward
Independents
The Independents is a women's organiza- tion, made up of non-Greeks, who are in- volved in campus activities such as girl's in- tramurals and All-Sing.
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Roundtable
This group was begun in 1959 by the social sciences department to give inter- ested students a chance to discuss current events and world problems, (at right)
Pi Kappa Delta
The Tennessee Wesleyan College Debate Team was in its sixth year of intercollegiate competition this year. The debaters spent a busy year arguing the pros and cons in tournaments all over the South, (below)
H. Howard, L. Onkst, S. Idom, J. Cunningham
Left to right: D. Stapley, A. Pratt, R. Edds, P. Blais, J. Matthews, J. Hill; Second row: Advisor, Mr. Eckman, J. O'Meara, D. Moore, D. Shrader, G. Clendene
SCA COUNCIL. Left to right: D. Coffey, D. Chilcote; Second row: H. Buttram, D. Ensminger, Chaplain Lewis, D. Nation
Left to right; N. Boone, D. Werner, J. Arnold, H. Potter, Row 2: Dr. Wilson, J. Butt, E. L. Martin, L. Crumley, A. Wright, C. Varnadore, D. Daley, Row three: L. Huskey, J. Buchanan, D. Nation, D. Ensminger, J. Womack, L. Viar, J. Jenkins, S. Davidson
Student Christian Association
The Student Christian Association meets once a week for study and services of wor- ship. The Association has several campus, community and world projects.
Chi Rho
Chi Rho is an organization composed of students who are entering or considering a church related vocation. The club meets monthly for fellowship and discussion to bet- ter acquaint members with various responsi- bilities they will face in their vocation.
Baptist Student Union
The Baptist Student Union is an organiza- tion which unites the Baptist studnts in fel- lowship. The BSU helps the student develop a deeper relationship with the church, and helps with leadership where needed in com- munity churches.
Left to right: A. Michaels, P. Brown, A. Wright, C. Varnadore, J. Cope, V. Chism; Row two: J. Fair, J. Suggs, sponsor; R. Quails, J. Womack, B. Walker, T. Tolliver, G. Michaels
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(Left to right) Judy Oldham, Rachel Edds, Lynn Woods, Judi Cunningham, Karen Martin, Diane Coffey
Panhellenic Council
The Panhellenic Council . . . serving as a co-ordinating body for sorority affairs; rush, pledging, Greek Weekend . . . representing the Greek women of Wesleyan through service to the school and community . . . composed of two delegates from each sorority; officers elected on a rota- tional basis.
Panhellenic supports March of Dimes.
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(Left to right) Dean Bowling, Steve Eldridge, Bob Morrison, Don Best, Shelley Griffith, Collin Lord, Jim Hi. McKenry, Don Moore.
Fitz Hiltzheimer, Bob Lemons, Jody
Interfraternity Council
The Interfraternity Council ... set up to promote the fraternity system on the Wes- leyan campus . . . establishes rush rules . .. . . . . governs all phases of Greek activities throughout the year . . . organizes the func- tion of "Greek Weekend", which shows the many advantages of belonging to a Greek system . . . Members: three delegates from each fraternity . . . Officers: elected from the delegates — the office of president rotated among the fraternities . . . Dean Bowling serves as advisor.
IFC sponsors an all-Greek dance.
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Alpha XI Delta
GAMMA CHI CHAPTER Founded — April 17, 1893
Lombard College Galesburg, Illinois On Campus — February 18, 1961 Flower — Pink Killarney Rose Colors — Double Blue and Gold
'Fuzzies" sing Christmas carols.
The Golden Quill writes — exciting episodes for Fuzzie sis- ters in '66-'67 . . . opening night brought 19 top pledges . . . SPE honored LeAnne as a Queen of Hearts, and Terry as Pledge Princess ... a rose is a rose is Sharon — The Pi Kapp variety, that is . . . Perkins shines as a member of her court . . . and, what's this? a Rosebud blossoms forth — another Sharon, even . . . our nights are filled with dreams — Fitz — ah, our special Dream Man . . . S.G.A. representatives — Donna, Dot- tie, Helen, and Judi . . . Who's Who — Connie and Judi, that's who . . . proud of Judi — Best Sorority Woman . . . Barb, Suz- anne, and Jan — our beauties on the May Court . . . Yelling for our Bulldogs — Brenda, Sharon, Jan and LeAnne . . . Sara Jo was great, as usual, in her leading role in Spring Show . . . Volleyball team — yeh! Champions . . . Santa's workshop came to life for the New Outlook Club of Athens . . . children listen in awe as Fuzzie sisters read to them . . . Thus, hath the Golden Quill writ, and having writ moves on — to new and fascinating times as the year draws to a close.
Alpha Xi Delta Dream Man — Fitz Hiltzheimer
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Phi Sigma Kappa . . . Oldest fraternity on campus . . . Spring of '66 — Phi Sigs and Lizards play for softball championship — Phi Sigs win ... At Carnation Ball — our biggest night of the year — we crown beautiful Debbie Pollard our Moonlight Girl . . . cam- paigns, campaigns, campaigns — Fitz elected SGA Vice-President.
Fall quarter begins . . . Rush . . . Our Monte Carlo party proves profitable for all concerned . . . our pledge class: largest on campus . . . Our proud pledges entertain the pledge class of each sorority to stimulate better Greek relations . . . Hay ride ... It's party time — Phi Sig and Kappa Delta variety . . . We bring home another championship football trophy . . . Lemons gets the "Johnny Unitas Award" . . . Again this year we run out of chili at our annual chili supper — seems as if no one could get enough.
In the game of the year, our Ail-American candidate — Bobby Davis — leads the way with help from Bob Shorter — final score: TWC— 78, CN— 76 ... We try to carry Phi Sig Farmer from floor, but our "round man" cannot be moved . . . Phi Sigs enter basketball competition with strong "A" league team . . . Lizards and Tankers in "B" league.
Scholar, athlete, worker, campus leader, and gentleman — these are the men of Phi Sigma Kappa.
Phi Sigma Kappa
OMICRON TETARTON CHAPTER
Founded— Mitch 15, 1873
University of Massachusetts Amherst, Massachusetts
On Campus — December 5, 1959
Flower — Red Carnation
Colors — Silver and Magenta
Debbie Pollard — Phi Sig Moonlight Girl
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Kappa Delta
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GAMMA PHI CHAPTER
Founded— October 23, 1897 Longwood College Farmville, Virginia
On Campus— October 14, 1961
Flower — White Rose
Colors — Olive Green and Pearl White
Kappa Delta Hootenany
Rush and red devils . . . Alice in the iridescent glow of Blunderland ... the winning "Sound of Music" . . . stocking surprises at Christmas . . . fashion models for the March of Dimes . . . Thanksgiving baskets to the needy . . . the fun of another Hootenany . . . the sleepless night of a Gatlinburg houseparty . . . pledges shining shoes and sometimes feet . . .
Queens: Gail and Debbie — sweethearts . . . Margaret — Gent's Night . . . Susan, Becky, Judy, Margaret — fraternity courts.
Leaders: Kathy — SGA secretary . . . Carol — Freshman Vice- president . . . Rachel — Panhell President.
Scholarship: Rachel — Kiwanis Award. Campus Service: Susan — cheerleader . . . Margaret — New Ex- ponent Editor . . . Bonnie, Becky, Robin, Rachel, Gail — Ambassadors . . . Margaret and Rachel — Debate and Circle K service award.
Awards: Scholarship, Large Group All-Sing, Greek Weekend.
All these things are Kappa Delta.
Kappa Delta King of Diamonds — Hal Burtram
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Pi Kappa Phi
BETA PSI CHAPTER
Founded — December 10, 1904
College of Charleston Charleston, South Carolina
On Campus — April 14, 1964
Flower — Red Rose
Colors — Gold, White, and Blue
Pi Kappa Phi . . . One of five National Champion Chap- ters . . . Sponsors Wesleyan's third annual All-Sing . . . The Autumn Ball swings at Green Meadow Country Club . . . Fall Safari adds an adventuresome flavor . . . Greek Week- end '67 ... Don't practice on the stage, fellas . . . Annual winter planning retreat in Gatlinburg . . . Spring Formal at Fairland, or some place like that.
An increasing realization of Pi Kappa Phi's national ex- plosion . . . Participates in the 31st Supreme Chapter at Miami . . . palm leaves and accolades . . . Beta Psi leads na- tion . . . Initiates Pi Kappa Phi's 55th and 56th chapters at Western Carolina College and West Virginia Tech . . . sensational six flies high.
Pi Kapps individually contribute energy and excellence to campus life . . . Student Government Representatives: Eldridge, Sweat, Ray, King, Best, McArthur . . . Delta Kappa Honorary Fraternity: Moore, Eldridge, Sweat . . . Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities: Moore, Eldridge . . . Varsity Debate: Moore, Shrader . . . Ambassa- dors: Moore, Eldridge, Nation, Best, McArthur.
A new and ever-glowing Rose: Miss Sharon Walter, accompanist for the college choir, sophomore cheerleader, Alpha Xi Delta . . . Assisted by her court: Misses Carol Perkins, Becky Wilhite, Kathy Zirkle.
Pi Kappa Phi . . . Where the action is . . . Meeting the challenges and changes of modern education . . . Making itself relevant to the issues of the times . . . Facing a world in need of capable and concerned leaders . . . And pro- ducing ... Pi Kappa Phi learns to live friendship.
Pi Kappa Phi Rose— Shzton Walter
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Sigma Kappa
GAMMA PSI CHAPTER
Founded — November 9, 1874 Colby College Waterville, Maine
On Campus — January 21, 1961
Flower — Violet
Colors — Lavender and Maroon
Sigmas and traveling secretary examine chapter scrapbook
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Leaves falling . . . another year for Sigmas fifteen of the best pledges ever . . . fun — retreats, Pi Kapp House . . . excitement and noise — much noise . . . Fort Loudon Lake — Sigma's turn-about day, pledges, are you pleased or displeased? . . . Sweethearts . . . lots of 'em — Wetterstroem, Sig Ep pledge court . . . Coffey, Greek Queen and Sig Ep Queen of Hearts court . . . also, Circle K and May Day honors for Coffey . . . Spirit . . . found in Master's laugh and cheerleader activities . . . Coffey — cheerleader, the head . . . Who's Who — Martin, Coffey . . . Leaders — Long, president of Governing Board . . . nightly hunts for ice trays and forgetting lock-up . . . points . . . Treasurers — Massey and Hammer . . . Secretaries — Martin, Long, and Boone . . . Wonderful year for sweethearts — our very own Collin Lord — handsome, stalwart, and tall . . . Off to Puerto Rico go Hicks and Oldham — fabulous sights . . . magnificent lights and waters to match the Sigma sparkle in their eyes . . . Ambassadors — Coffey, Oldham . . . Sports . . . Massey — President of WAA . . . Vice- President of WAA — Oldham . . . Sports Plaque . . . Service Trophy . . . the greatest honor ever — sorority of the year . . . screams . . . laughter . . . happy tears and faces . . . fun . . . these are the girls of Sigma Kappa — "One heart, one way."
Collin Lord — Sigma Kappa Sweetheart
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TENNESSEE DELTA CHAFrER Founded — November 1, 1901
University of Richmond Richmond, Virginia On Campus — March 26, I960 Flowers — Dark Red Rose and Violet Colors — Purple and Red
It was a very good year . . . Another year full of joys and sorrows . . . work and play . . . brotherly love and common effort. President Griffith brought the bacon home from the SPE Academy . . . Tennessee Delta, one of the six out- standing chapters in the nation. Shelley — one of five in na- tion to receive Sig Ep scholarship. Our house . . . renovated just in time for brand new pledge class which promptly- wrecked the place to show their spirit. Golden Heart Girl — Gail Thornburg . . . with Queens of Hearts — Susan Blackburn, LeAnne Brown, Diane Coffey, and Margaret Edds . . . Lockerby — back for another year, this time as SGA President . . . Our championship football team, un- defeated this year in regular season play, upset in the tourna- ment by the Sig Ep second team. The "Roaring 20's" party — a smash hit ... Mike Bowling and a Brain Bowl victory . . . then on to a Greek Weekend Trophy, our first. . . . All- Sing victory again . . . also scholarship award . . . Add this and you have the Fraternity of the Year . . . Yes, it was a very, very good year.
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Sig Ep Skit — "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs'
Caroline Massey receives Field Day trophy for Sigma Kappas.
Greek Bowl Contenders — Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity
Greek Weekend . . . three days of keen competition — of mind, of creativity, of physical skill among Wesleyan's Greeks . . . climaxed by a banquet — presentation of trophies — and dance — crowning of Greek royalty. The winners: Greek Bowl — Kappa Delta and Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . Skit Night — Kappa Delta's "Alice in Blunderland" and Sigma Phi Epsilon's "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" . . . Field Day — Sigma Kappa and Phi Sigma Kappa . . . 1966 Greek Weekend victors — Kappa Delta Sorority, Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity . . . Reigning Queen and King of Wesleyan's Greeks — Diane Coffey (Sigma Kappa) , Joe Eldridge (Pi Kappa Phi) .
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L. to R., Bill Lockerby, Shelley Griffith, Joe Eldridge, Rufus Triplett, David Ensminger, Mr. Eugene Rock, Dr. Newton Malony, Dr. Carl Honaker, Raymond Barr, Don Moore, John Saylors, Charles Sweat, Harry Howard. Not pictured: Mr. Charles Sallis.
The highest honor for a male student on the Wesleyan campus is to be tapped by the Delta Kappa Honor Society.
The threefold purpose of Delta Kappa is stated as: "First, to recognize men who have at- tained a high standard of efficiency in collegiate activities and to inspire others to strive for conspicuous attainments along similar lines; second, to bring together the most representative men in all phases of collegiate life and thus to create an organization which will help to mould the sentiment of the institution on questions of local and intercollegiate interest; and third, to bring together members of the faculty and student body of the institution on a basis of mutual interest and understanding.
Delta Kappa recognizes and encourages achievement in five major phases of campus life — scholarship; athletics; student government, social and religious affairs; publications; and speech, music, drama, and the other arts. Student membership is limited to three per cent of the male enrollment of the junior and senior classes.
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'66-'67 Record
TWC Opponents
rWC Opponents
71 101
75 70 85 83 93 73 84 65 70 77 50 63 78 87
*Georgetown 68
*Davis & Elkins 62
#Biscayne 52
#Valdosta State 66
+Tusculum 66
+ Milligan 59
Fla. Presbyterian 65
Fla. Southern 80
Stetson 68
**Samford 74
**U. of Tampa 71
Chattanooga 75
Berry 48
Cumberland (Ky.) .... 56 + Carson-Newman .... 76 + Lincoln Memorial . . 66
* Morristown Invitational #Valdosta Invitational
62 +King 39
67 + Lincoln Memorial . .65
68 Georgia Southern 53
86 Georgia Southern 75
81 David Lipscomb ...... 78
80 +Milligan 50
85 +Tusculum 88
65 +King 53
83 Chattanooga 81
99 Carson-Newman 75
82 Belmont 62
67 ++Belmont 65
67 + +Union 56
59 ++ Carson-Newman ..51
**V.S.A.C. Games + Samford Classic + +V.S.A.C. Tournament
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MANAGERS: Charles Elliott, Carl Williams, and Tommy Davis
1966 Bulldogs 1967
BOBBY DAVIS
5'11" Guard
Falls of Rough, Ky.
BOBBY FERGUSON
6'4" Forward
Chattanooga, Tenn.
GILBERT McDOWELL
6' 5" Center
Kingston, Tenn.
JOHN SAYLORS
6' Guard Crossville, Tenn.
MIKE OLINGER
6'7" Forward
Pennington Gap, Va.
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1966 Bulldogs 1967
BOBBY SHORTER
6' Guard
Lexington, Ky.
GENE RAYMER
6'1" Forward Kingston, Tenn.
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6' 3" Forward
Oliver Springs, Tenn.
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6' 1" Guard Gatlinburg, Tenn.
CLYDE ABERNATHY
6' 2" Forward
Cartersville, Ga.
1966 Bulldogs 1967
SAM HALL 6' 4" Forward Clinton, Tenn.
BILL WESTMORELAND 6'4" Forward Franklin, Ky.
HURMAN SHELTON
6' 6" Center
Kingston, Tenn.
RAYMOND SMITH
5'10" Guard
Kingston, Tenn.
LARRY RHODES
6'2" Guard Knoxville, Tenn.
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V.S.A.C. Tournament Champions
Co-captains McDowell and Saylors accept coveted trophy.
Coach Farmer receives congratulations
72 McDowell and Barry battle for ball in title game.
Davis, Ferguson and Saylors make All-Tourney Team
Candid Shots of Bulldogs
Ya-ell, you all, Ya-ell!
Oh ! No you don't, 55.
Anyone for figure dancing ?
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"Hey dinger, wipe that blood off the backboard
Cheerleaders
Left to right: LeAnne Brown, Susan Blackburn, Mary Ann Masters, Diane Coffey, Sharon Walter, Jan Kinkead, Brenda George.
Head Cheerleader, DIANE COFFEY
SUSAN BLACKBURN
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LeANNE BROWN
BRENDA GEORGE
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1966 Record
TWC Opponent
8 Tampa 1
3 Jacksonville 5
7 Chattanooga 2
8 Maryville 1
7 King 0
8 Milligan 1
8 Carson-Newman 1
3 Oglethorpe 6
0 U. of Tennessee 9
T.I.A.C. Tournament 3rd
9 Carson-Newman 0
8 L.M.U 1
V.S.A.C. Tournament Champions N.A.I.A. Tournament 10th
NED SAXMAN
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V.S.A.C. Champs
ALAN CORNELIUS
RAYMOND BARR
MIKE BOWLING
WAYNE PRITCHARD
JIM EMERY
WAYNE PENNIMAN
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Section Head
Sharon Walter
T.W.C. President
Charles Turner
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Administration
FLOYD E. BOWLING, Dean of Students
WALTER L. DARBY, JR., Business Manager
MARY NELLE GRAVES, Administrative Secretary
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D. THOMAS LOTTI, Director of Campus Planning and Development
TOOMBS H. KAY, JR., Dean
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Religion and Philosophy
JACK H. WILSON, B.A., B.D., Ph.D.
Music and Drama
HUGH C. WHITE, A.B., B.D.
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GENE WORTHEN, B.F.A., M.S.
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MILDRED S. ARCHER, B.A., M.A.
GENEVIEVE WIGGINS, A.B., M.A
DORIS JONES, B.S., M.A.
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JOHN S. ECKMAN, A.B., M.A.
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Education
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HERBERT NEFF, B.A., M.A.
J. EMERICK NAGY, B.S., A.B., MA., Ed.D.
Psychology and Sociology
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H. NEWTON MALONY, A.B., B.D., MA., Ph.D.
HUESTON T. FORTNER, JR., B.S., M.S.S.
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Foreign Language
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History
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Political Science
THOMAS J. BAKER, JR., A.B, M.A.
W. CHARLES SALLIS, B.S., M.S.
WILLIAM S. COUVILLION, B.A., M.A.
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ELDON BONDS, B.S., M.S.
RUTH BISHOP, B.A., M.S.
87
Business
FRED PUETT, B.S., LL.B.
DENNIS E. BAUER, A.A., B.S., M.A.
Chemistry
BUDD L. DUNCAN, B.A., M.S
CARL B. HONAKER, B.S., M.S., Ph.D.
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Mathematics
and
Physics
Health and Physical Education
J. PAUL KETRON, B.S., M.Math
SUZANNA D. MALONY, A.B.
DWAIN FARMER, B.S., M.S.
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MAGGIE ENSMINGER Reference Assistant in the Library
ROBBIE ENSMINGER Secretary to the President
JOYCE EVERETT
Secretary to the Director of Admissions
SANDRA GRAY College Nurse
BLANCHE GREEN
Head Resident in Lucy H. Fowler Hall
AILENE HENSLEY Secretary to the Dean
DORIS HUTSON Manager of the Bookstore
HELEN LEFLER Director of Placement
IDA RUTH LEWIS
Head Resident in Sarah H. Lawrence Hall
NANCY MOATES Secretary to the Registrar
JEANETTE MORRISON Assistant to the Business Manager
SALLY ROBESON
Head Resident Centennial Hall
ANN WADE Bookkeeper
CHARLOTTE WASHINGTON Secretary to Dean of Admissions
BARBARA WIMBERLY Secretary to the Business Manager
BETTY CAROLYN WARD
Assistant to the Librarian
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Classes
Section Head
Terry Jaynes
Senior Class of 1967
OFFICERS: /. to r., back row: Charles Sweat, Boy Representative; Bill Scott, President; Joe Eldridge, Vice-President; front row: Caro- line Massey, Treasurer; Judi Cunningham, Girl Representative; Emma Lou Martin, Secretary.
LYDIA EDITH ALBRIGHT B.S. Elementary Education Athens, Tennessee
MARGARETTE PHYLISS BAILEY B.S. Physical Education Ewing, Virginia
WILLIAM RAYMOND BARR B.S. Chemistry Athens, Tennessee
CONNIE MARIE BEAVER B.S. Physical Education Rochester, Illinois
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SUSAN JANE BLACKBURN B.S. Business, Education Brentwood, Tennessee
LARRY EUGENE BOOHER B.S. Elementary Education Bristol, Virginia
BEVERLY BUCKSHORN B.S. Elementary Education Signal Mountain, Tennessee
LINDA KAY BUTLER B.S. Elementary Education Cleveland, Tennessee
ROBERT HAL BUTTRAM B.S. Business Athens, Tennessee
JOHN LESLIE BURNETT B.S. Biology Concord, Tennessee
TIMOTHY ROSS CARPENTER B.A. History, Education Athens, Tennessee
CHARLES DAVID CONDO B.S. Secondary Education Hamilton, Ohio
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JOHN LESLIE CUMMINGS B.S. Accounting Huntington, West Virginia
JUDITH CUNNINGHAM B.A. History, Education Maryville, Tennessee
JOE WILSON DAKE B.S. Elementary Education Greenback, Tennessee
GEORGE RICHARD DAVIDSON B.S. Accounting Cleveland, Tennessee
CHARLES STEPHEN DAVIDSON B.A. Religion Knoxville, Tennessee
WILLIAM THOMAS DAVIS B.S. Secondary Education Athens, Tennessee
RACHEL FORESTER EDDS B.S. Mathematics Madison, Tennessee
JOSEPH THOMAS ELDRIDGE B.A. Social Science Johnson City, Tennessee
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CHARLES LESLIE ELLIOTT B.S. Secondary Education Athens, Tennessee
JAMES CLIFTON EMERY, JR. B.A. History- Hampton, Virginia
DAVID FLOYD ENSMINGER B.A. Religion
Athens, Tennessee
MARJORIE D. FETZER B.S. Elementary Education Benton, Tennessee
LEONARD FRANK FINCH B.S. General Business Middleburgh, New York
LINDA BONNELL FOWLER B.S. Business, Education Wytheville, Virginia
BETTY JANE GALLAGHER B.A. English, Education Arlington, Virginia
WILLIAM CHESTER GARNER, JR. B.S. Accounting Madisonville, Tennessee
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JOHN NATHANIEL GARNER B.S. Secondary Education Madisonville, Tennessee
CHERYLE LYNN GRIFFIN B.A. English Chattanooga, Tennessee
ROBERT VANCE GRIFFITH B.A. Mathematics Cleveland, Tennessee
SHELLEY FRANKLIN GRIFFITH B.S. Biology Chattanooga, Tennessee
GATHA M. HARDAWAY B.S. Biology, Education Athens, Tennessee
BARBARA JEAN HARRISON B.S. Business Administration Greeneville, Tennessee
THOMAS MURRAY HELT B.S. General Business Knoxville, Tennessee
FITZHUGH LEE HILTZHEIMER, B.S. Mathematics, Physical Science Danville, Virginia
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MORGAN FOSHAY HOTALING B.S. Education Montclair, New Jersey
JOHN FRANCIS HORESCO B.A. Religion Bridgeport, Connecticut
HARRY LEE HOWARD B.A. Social Science Athens, Tennessee
QUINTEN ELEVINS HOWARD B.S. Accounting Athens, Tennessee
FREDA ANNE HUMPHREY B.S. Elementary Education Cleveland, Tennessee
JERRY VINALL JOHNSON B.A. Religion Decatur, Tennessee
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JOEL THOMAS JONES B.A. Social Science Knoxville, Tennessee
RICHARD CLARK KILE B.A. History Chattanooga, Tennessee
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BRUCE DAVID KNISKERN B.S. General Business Cobleskill, New York
ELEANOR ONG KAM
B.S. Biology
New York, New York
ROBERT HUGH LAMB B.S. Chemistry, Education Athens, Tennessee
HOWARD LAMAR LAMON B.S. General Business Maryville, Tennessee
WILLIAM HERBERT LOCKERBY B.A. History, Education Chattanooga, Tennessee
JOHN THOMAS LYELL B.S. General Business Chattanooga, Tennessee
EMMA LOU MARTIN B.A. Mathematics, Education South Pittsburg, Tennessee
JOHN EDWARD MASON B.S. Psychology Arlington, Virginia
CAROLINE ELIZABETH MASSEY
B.S. Accounting
Lookout Mountain, Tennessee
RAVE K. MEHRA B.S. Chemistry Knoxville, Tennessee
DONALD HERMAN MOORE B.A. Social Science Knoxville, Tennessee
HORACE PATTON MOORE B.A. History, Education Niota, Tennessee
SUE FINCH MOORE B.S. Elementary Education Niota, Tennessee
GEORGIA MORRIS
B.S. Biology
Ten Mile, Tennessee
ROBERT HUGH MORRISON B.S. Psychology Mountain City, Tennessee
JAMES STEPHEN MOSHER B.A. History Cleveland, Tennessee
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LINDA CAROL ONKST B.A. Social Science Knoxville, Tennessee
STEPHEN WILSON OVERALL B.A. Religion Chattanooga, Tennessee
CLYDE JOSEPH PEERY, JR. B.A. History Maryville, Tennessee
ANN SNEAD PRATT B.A. English Altoona, Alabama
MARCHETA COCHRAN PRIGMORE B.S. Elementary Education Athens, Tennessee
PAUL FREDERICK REEVERTS B.S. General Business Knoxville, Tennessee
FRANCES EVELYN ROBERTSON B.S. Office Administration Ewing, Virginia
NANCY RUTH ROSEN B.S. Elementary Education Macungie, Pennsylvania
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JOHN OLIVER SAYLORS B.S. Chemistry Crossville, Tennessee
WILLIAM JUNIOR SCOTT B.S. Mathematics Columbus, Ohio
DAN EDDIE SELF B.S. Chemistry Englewood, Tennessee
EARLENE LILNETTE SIMPSON B.S. Biology, Education Oakwood, Virginia
JAMES WALLACE SLACK, JR. B.S. Accounting Decatur, Tennessee
CARY DONALD SMITH B.S. Secondary Education Athens, Tennessee
DOROTHY JEAN SMITH B.A. Mathematics, Education Newport, Tennessee
MARY SUZANNE SMITH B.S. Elementary Education Knoxville, Tennessee
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CHARLES DANIEL SWEAT B.S. Accounting Lake City, Florida
LINDA J. TEAGUE B.S. Elementary Education Athens, Tennessee
MARY SHANNON TYSON B.A. English Dalton, Georgia
ELAINE UPTON B.A. English Sweetwater, Tennessee
RICHARD ROLLANDIS VOILES B.S. Mathematics Lynchburg, Virginia
LINDA ANNE WILLIAMS B.A. Education Loudon, Tennessee
JO LYNNE WOODS B.S. Elementary Education Rossville, Tennessee
GLORIA LOUISE WRIGHT B.A. Music Greenville, Tennessee
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Juniors
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Class of 1968
OFFICERS: Sejt to right, back, Mike Ray, Boy Representative; Alan Cornelius, Treasurer; Collin Lord, President; Rufus Triplett, Vice-President; front, Helen Potter, Girl Representative; Judy Long, Secretary.
Ron Barry
Linda Bridges
Clyde Abernathy
Harold Bales
104
Frances Brown
Pat Brown
Janice Butt
Jane Brown
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Leon Bryner
Sara Jo Card
Doug Cass
Linda Cline
Virginia Chism
Diane Coffey
Alan Cornelius
Loraine Crumley
105
Bobby Davis
James Davis
Larry Devault
Mary Lee Duck
Bobby Ferguson
Henry Gambrell
Margaret Edds
Ralph Eppling
106
Brenda George
Patsy Hampton
Byron Harmon
Brenda Hampton
Kathy Hancox
Elwynn Harrison
Karen Housewright
Larry Huskey
Jim Howard
Patty Huskey
Marion Hyatt
Rich Isenhower
107
Bob Jackson
Alberta Johnson
Jimmy Jenkins
Sharron Key
Janice Lawson
Carolyn Lillard
Judy Long
Robin Lee
Jim Logan
Kathy Long
Don King
Patsy Krouse
108
Collin Lord
Walter McClurkan
Mark McKnight
Gordon Michaels
Ann Moneyhun
Beverly Moss
Joe Miller
David Milsaps
109
Roy Nichols
Mike Olinger
Deborah Phillips
Judy Oldham
Steve Ownby
Deborah Pollard
110
Helen Potter
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Mike Ray
Kirk Sampson
George Rasnake
Marcia Reed
Eulene Simpson
David Stapley
Priscilla Stone
Rufus Triplett
George Warlick
Rex Whaley
Todd Tolliver
Willard Watson
Carl Williams
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Kathy Zirkle
112
Sophomores
113
Lewis Adams Ken Allen John Augustino Janice Bacon
Andre Barker Don Best Sarah Bidwell Barbara Bishop
Peggy Blais Spencer Boardman Dave Bowmaster Don Bowmaster
Class of 1969
OFFICERS: L. to r. back row, Don Best, Boy Represent- ative; Don King, President; Steve Eldredge, Vice President; front row, Karen Martin, Secretary; Dottie Verble, Girl Representative, Carol Perkins, Treasurer.
114
Karen Bragg Lourinda Bray Kathy Breedlove LeAnne Brown Pamela Brown
Steven Burce William Buss Alex Buttram Steve Byrum Irene Campbell
David Cann Bill Carter Emily Carter Wanda Carter Roger Cass
Lynn Chalkley Marsharee Chastain John Chenault Debbie Chilcote
James Copenhaver James Creech Janice Crye Robert Dake
Dorothy Davis Jackie Davis Ann Deatherage Marianna Dickert
Mike Duvall Walter Dobson Stephen Eldredge Jill Finch
115
Judi Fowler Rolland Fuller Mike Gaither Jim Goodman
Jimmy Gossett Judy Greene Judy Grissom Elaine Hammond
Ellis Haney Dennis Harms Andrea Haug Becky Henley
Linda Henley Steve Herron Becky Hicks Joan Hightower
James Hill Ray Ibberson
Phyllis Hughes Sylvia Idom
Monty Hutsell Mary Grace James
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Terry Jaynes David Johnson Kathie Kay Charles Keylon
Jan Kinkead Jim Lamb Francine LeMarr Tommy Lemmonds
Charles Lenox Sharon Lewis Carol Lomax Susan Love
Wayne Lovelady Richard Marquis Karen Martin Malana Mason
Mary Ann Masters Jayne Matthews Barry Maupin Elaine Mayfield
Pat McCarter Clyde McKay Robert McNamee Tom Meade
John Messamore Martha Moses Don Nation Libby Newbold
117
Alva Nipper Bob Nixon Jerry O'Meara Nancy Painter
Kelley Payne Wayne Penniman Carol Perkins David Pesterfield
Scott Phillips Wayne Prichard Roderick Quails Larry Raulston
Myra Raasch Ronnie Reese Elaine Reeverts James Reinhardt
Ginger Riddle Ruth Robbins David Roberts Eddie Robinson Jane Rogers
Judy Sandefur Kay Southerland Susie Self Sally Settle Harriette Sewell
Becky Shell Bobby Shorter Donald Shrader Diane Shrider John Smalling
118
Patricia York Barbara Young Fred Zeigler
Helen Ziegler Kathy Zimny
Doris Smith David Smejkal Don Snoderly Rod Snow Sue Speak
Ric Stanford Linda Stephens Leslie Strange Jeannette Tan Doris Teague
John Thiem Boydie Thompson Gail Thornburg Dottie Verble Al Vogelsang
Sharon Walter Barbara Ward Carol Weeks Marsey Williams Jo Ann Wilson
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Class
of 70
OFFICERS: /. to r., back row, Mimi Hammer, Treasurer; Bill Cimllo, Vice-President; Nancy Boone, Sec- retary; front row, Steve McArthur, Boy Representative, Gary Clendenen, President; Donna Daley, Girl Rep- resentative.
Phyllis Abies
Mary Adair Lou Amburgey Louis Anderson Malcolm Anderson Ronnie Arnett
Josephine Arnold Ginger Baldyga Larry Ball Kay Barnett Myrtle Barnes Connie Barrett
Judy Barton
Jim Bates
Susan Beene
Gene Best
Sylvia Bidwell
Cecilia Ann Blackburn
Sharon Blakley James Blankenship Hank Blanton Nancy Boone Marilyn Boyette Phyllis Bragg
120
Gene Branson Diane Breeden Bonnie Brinker Marty Brown Pendy Burdette
Dale Louise Burris Dave Burvell Charles Brian William Cahill Lisa Carney
Charles Carty Sandra Chandler Bill Cirullo Alice Clapp Nancy Clapp
Rick Clark Gary Clendenen Judi Clendenen Ronnie Click Dorcas Clift
Johnny Coe Carolyn Cole David Cook Lynn Cope Clara Corn Dee Dee Cornelius
Cathy Crouch Nancy Cotter Donna Daley Cary Davis Paul Davis La Von Dennis
Gary Dennison Dottie Dixon Jack Dowell Lela Duffett Kenneth Elledge Barbara Elliott
Tony Fellers Mary Fitts Ann Fleenor Ronnie Fox Jo Ann Givens Lynda Glasscock
121
Cathy Graves Wayne Gray Kay Greever Charles Grissom Veda Guyer
Belinda Hale Sam Hall Margie Hallberg Mimi Hammer Sara Harvey
Curtis Hutsell Carol Hawthorne Carol Headman Patsy Hedden Debbie Hirsch
Roy Hibbs Carey Hicks Beverly Hill Don Hill Sandra Hill
Sharon Hixson Judy Hooper Doyle Hughes Pat Hundley Brooks Hunter
Brent Huskey Daryl Hutson Suzanne Hutton LeAnne Ingle Pat Jaquish Judy Jenkins
Freddie Ann Jones Stanley Jones Dorothy Kauf fman Susan Kaylor Faye Keylon Gail Keylon
Chris Kidwell Sandra King Sandra Kitts Frieda Land Barry Saunders Shirley Lay
122
Nancy Linder Ann Lindsey Gary Lockard Tommy Long Kaye Lowery Steve McArthur
Joyce McDonald Carol McGehee Jerry McNeil Norman Marsh Gary Mason Jeff Merlette
Josie Mills Sam Mitchell Carol Mooney Ed Moore Sharon Morgan Ann Newell
123
Allan Newton Elaine Norris Linda Parsons Gary Patterson Tom Peden
Steve Pell A. H. Pelley Ginger Petty Joyce Pierson Ted Pless
Elaine Poly Phyllis Preston Roger Presley Gary Quails Doug Ramsey
Randy Reagan Kaye Reed Terry Reed Jane Reynolds Larry Rhodes
Annabel Richardson Terry Rogers Robert Roy Anne Rymer Charlie Solinsky
Frances Schumpert Steve Seneker Ann Sharp Charlotte Shelton Herman Shelton Janice Shelton
Ronnie Sims Carolyn Smith Marty Smith Tom Smith Candy Southward Jimmy Stokes
Jo Stansell Sandra Stanton Darrell Stipes Tobie Stout Susy Swanson Donna Sydnor
124
Norman Taney Beverly Taylor Dottie Taylor Rosemary Teague
Marian Thomas Bill Thompson David Thompson Suzanne Tipton
Nika Turner
Brenda Van Der Cammen Carol Varnadore Lawrence Viar
Ira Walker Mary Lee Wallace Patricia Watters Wain Weaver
Deborah Webb Ron Weir Diana Werner Mary Wetterstroem
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Marty White Gerald Williams Jack Williams Sarah Williams Brent Wilson
Jim Womack Alice Wright Ed Wyers Phil Wynne Allen Yount
Index
Abernathy, Clyde Ross, 70. 104
Abies. Phyllis Ann, 120
Adair. Mary Ann, 33, 50, 120
Adams, Lloyd Lewis, 35, 50, 114
Albright, Lydia E.. 92
Allen, Kenneth O., 50. 114
Amburgey. Brenda Lou, 45, 120
Anderson, Louis Turner, 120
Anderson, Malcolm Dale, 46, 120
Arnett, Ronald Elwood, 120
Arnold, Josephine Ann, 33, 40, 50, 120
Augustine, John, 114
Austin, John Charles, 54, 55
Bacon, Janice, 114
Bailey, Phyliss, 92
Baker, Andre, 46, 114
Baldyga, Virginia Lee, 120
Bales, Harold Keith, 104
Ball, Larry Gene, 120
Barnes, Myrtle R., 44, 45, 120
Barnett. Kay Dean, 120
Barr, William Raymond, 60. 79, 92
Barrett, Constance Lee, 120
Barry. Ronnie Steve, 70, 72. 104
Barton, Judith Suzann, 120
Bates, James, 120
Beaver, Connie Marie, 33, 44, 45, 58, 60, 62, 92
Beene, Susan Y., 120
Best, Don LeMarr, 32, 35, 43, 50, 51, 114
Best, Fred, 120
Bidwell, Sarah Lou, 114
Bidwell, Sylvia Ruth, 49, 120
Bishop, Barbara Ann, 114
Blackburn, Cecelia Ann, 33, 34, 38, 120
Blackburn, Susan Jane, 38, 48, 49, 63, 78, 93
Blais, Peggy Ann, 39, 114
Blakley, Sharon Lynn, 34, 38. 45, 120
Blankenship, James Rankin, II, 50, 120
Blanton, Henry Lewis, Jr., 50, 120
Boardman, Spencer, 114
Booher. Larry E., 35, 50, 93
Boone, Nancy R,, 38, 40, 50, 120
Bowmaster, Birney James, 54
Bowmaster, Dave P., 114
Bowmaster, Don Walter, 54, 114
Boyette, Marilyn Lynn, 120
Bragg, Karen D., 50, 115
Bragg, Phyllis M., 38, 120
Branson, Brian Eugene, 121
Bray, Lourinda Sv 38, 115
Breeden, Peggy Dianne, 50, 121
Breedlove, Edna K., 115
Brian, Charles, 121
Bridges. Linda G., 44, 45, 56, 104
Brinker, Bonnie Anne, 35, 49, 121
Brown, Frances E., 53, 105
Brown, Helen LeAnne, 35, 44, 45, 78, 79. 115
Brown, Jane Norris, 105
Brown, Martha Lee, 121
Brown, Patricia Joann, 38, 105
Brown, Pamela Jane, 40, 115
Bruce, Stephen, 115
Bryner, Leon R., 105
Buchanan, James, 40
Buckshorn, Beverly, 49, 93
Burdette, Pendy Sue, 121
Burnett, John L., 93
Burrell, David Lee, 50, 121
Burris, Dail Louise, 121
Buss, William R., 27, 50. 115
Butler. Linda Kay, 93
Butt, Janice, 33, 34, 38, 40, 105
Buttram, Robert Hal, 33. 35, 38, 40, 48, 54, 63, 93
Buttram, William Alex, 54, 115
Byrum, Charles Stephen, 115
Cahill, William Eugene, 54, 121
Campbell, Irene, 115
Cann, David Taylor, 46, 115
Card, Sara Jo, 33, 34, 36, 38, 43, 105
Carney, Margaret Elisa, 34, 49, 121
Carpenter, Timothy Ross, 54, 93
Carter, Emily Ann, 115
Carter, Wanda Kay, 115
Carter, William George, Jr., 46. 115
Carty, Charles Dillowe, Jr., 54, 121
Cass, Douglas Wayne, 34, 50, 105
Cass. Lewis Roger, 115
Chalkley, Laura Lynn, 115
Chandler, Sandra Ann, 121
Chastain, Marsharee, 34, 49, 115
Chenault, John Fyfe, 46, 115
Chilcote, Deborah Jean, 40, 53, 115
Chism, Virginia Evans, 38, 40, 105
Cirullo, William David, 54, 121
Clapp, Alice Faye, 121
Clapp, Nancy Ellen, 121
Clark, Richard O., 34, 46, 121
Clendenen, Gary Lynn, 32, 39, 54, 121
Clendenen, Judy Gale, 121
Click, Ronnie Carter, 50, 121
Clift, Dorcas Virginia, 121
Cline. Linda Anne. 105
Coe. Johnny Eldon. 121
Coffey. Jean Diane. 33, 34, 35, 40. 42. 52, 53. 56. 57.
58, 60, 78, 105 Cole, Carolyn Virginia, 121 Coleman, Robert Victor, Jr., 46 Condo, Charles David, 47, 93 Cook, Charles David, 50, 121 Cope, Jennifer Lynn, 40, 121 Copenhaver, James, 38, 55, 115 Corn. Clara Frances, 121
Cornelius, Alan LeRoy, 27, 35, 54, 57, 79, 104, 105 Cornelius, Cheryl, 121 Cotter, Nancy Paulette, 34, 53, 121 Creech, James Curtis, 46, 115 Creek, Alan David, 50 Crouch, Nancy Catherine, 121 Crumley. Martha Loraine, 33, 40, 105 Crye, Janice Ann, 49, 115 Cummings. John Leslie, 94
Cunningham, Judith, 32. 39, 42, 44, 45, 60, 62, 92, 94 Dake. Joe Wilson, 50, 94 Dake, Robert Samuel, 115 Daley, Donna Lee. 32, 35, 40, 45. 121 Davidson, Charles Stephen, 40, 94 Davidson, George Richard, 94 Davis, Charles McCrary, 54, 121 Davis, Dorothy Lynn, 53, 115 Davis. Jacquelyn Inez, 45, 115 Davis, James Lee, 106 Davis, Paul Andrew, 121 Davis, Robert Clifton, 46, 58, 69, 72, 106 Davis, William T., 68. 94 Deatherage, Elizabeth Ann, 115 DeLotelle, Roy Stephen, 46, 47 Dennis. Dora LaVon. 121 Dennison. Gary Eugene. 121 DeVault, Larry Verlin, 50, 106, 115 Dickert. Marianna, 34. 38, 115 Dixon, Dorothy Jane, 121 Dobson, Walter Albert, 115 Dowell. Jack Taylor, 54, 121 Duck, Mary Lee, 106 Duffett, Lela Mary, 49, 121 Edds, Margaret Ellen, 26. 37, 48, 56, 60, 106 Edds, Rachel Forester, 33, 39, 42, 48. 49, 56, 60, 94 Eldredge, Stephen Moore. 43, 54, 114, 115 Eldridge, Joseph Thomas, 32, 35, 50, 56, 58, 60, 92 Elledge, Kenneth Eugene, 121 Elliott, Barbara, 121 Elliott. Charles Leslie. 68. 95 Emery. James Clifton, Jr.. 54, 79, 95 Ensminger, David Floyd. 35, 40, 53, 66, 95 Ensminger, Phillip Drexel, 54, 57 Eppling, Ralph Warren, 106 Fair, James Glenn, 32, 33, 35, 40 Fellers, Tony Eugene, 54, 121 Ferguson, Bobby Alton. 69, 72, 106 Fetzer, Marjorie Susie, 95 Finch, Donna Jill, 115 Finch, Leonard Frank, 50, 95 Fitts, Mary Parke, 121 Fleenor. Harriet Ann, 45, 121 Fowler, Judith Gail, 52, 53, 116 Fowler, Linda Bonnell, 53, 95 Fox, Ronnie Howard, 121 Fuhr. Robert Mark, 46 Fuller, Rolland Curtis, 116 Gaither, Charles Mike, 46, 116 Gallagher, Betty Jane, 95 Gambrell, Henry Palmer, 106 Garner, John Nathaniel, 96 Garner, William Chester, Jr., 46, 96 George, Brenda Sue, 26, 45, 57, 78, 79, 107 Givens, Jo Anne, 121 Glasscock, Lynda Diane, 34, 121 Goodman, Timothy Dwight, 50, 116 Gossett, Jimmy Doyle, 116 Graves, Cathy Melissa, 122 Gray, Wayne Nelson, 54, 122 Greene, Julia Lynn, 44, 45, 116 Greever, Elizabeth Kay, 122 Griffin, Cheryle Lynn, 45, 56, 95 Griffith. Robert Vance, 96 Griffith, Shelley, 35, 54, 61, 62, 66, 96 Grissom, Judy Ann, 38, 43, 53, 116 Grissom, Charles, 122 Grizzle, Charles McCoy, 50 Guyer, Veda Marie, 122 Hale, Belinda Jo, 44, 45, 122 Hall, Charles Samuel, 71, 122 Hallberg, Marge Kay, 122 Hammer, Mimi, 34, 53, 122 Hammond, Mary Elaine, 38, 116 Hampton, Brenda Kaye, 107
Hampton, Patricia Marilyn, 34, 107
Hancox, Kathie Janine, 107
Haney, Ellis Ray. 116
Hardaway. Gatha M.. 96
Harmon. Alonzo Bryon. 50, 107
Harms, Dennis Leon, 38, 116
Harrison, Barbara Joan, 45, 96
Harrison, Elwynn Eugenia, 37, 45, 107
Harrison, Jim Gray, 54
Harvey, Sara Ashley. 45. 122
Haug. Andrea Mannal, 33, 116
Hawthorne, Carol Marie. 53. 122
Headman, Carol Marion, 122
Hedden, Patsy Marie, 122
Heden, Robert I., 46
Helt, Thomas Murray, 96
Henley, Linda Gail, 116
Henley, Mary Rebecca, 44, 45, 56, 116
Herron, James Steven, 54, 116
Hibbs, Roy Alton, 34, 122
Hicks, Carey O., 122
Hicks, Rebecca Jane. 36, 52, 53, 116
Higgins, Larry Charles, 54
Hightower, Joan Marie, 116
Hill, Beverly Jean, 122
Hill, Donald Cecil, 122
Hill, James Alvin, 39, 54, 116
Hill. Sandra Patricia, 43, 122
Hiltzheimer, Fitzhugh Lee. Ill, 27, 32, 43, 44. 46, 63.
95 Hirsch, Deborah Elin, 34, 44, 45, 122 Hixson. Sharon Louise, 122 Hooper, Judith Gail, 49, 122 Horesco, John F-, 97 Hotaling, Morgan Foshay, 50, 97 Housewright, Karen Sue, 33, 44, 45. 107 Howard. Larry Lee. 33. 34. 39. 60, 66. 97 Howard. James Ewell, 26, 35, 38, 50, 107 Howard. Quinten Blevins. 97 Hughes, Doyle Houston, 34, 122 Hughes. Phyllis Gail. 34, 116 Humphrey. Freda Anne, 45, 97 Hundley, Patrick David, 54, 122 Hunter, Brooks Alvie. 122 Huskey, Gordon Brent, 122 Huskey, Larry Cecil, 40, 50, 107 Huskey, Patricia Lee, 53, 107 Hutsell. Charles Curtis, 122 Hutsell, William M., 54, 116 Hutson, Daryl Thomas, 122 Hutton, Suzanne, 122 Hyatt, Marion Lucille, 45. 107 Ibberson, Ray Douglas, 38, 50, 116 Idom. Sylvia Claire, 34, 39, 116 Ingle, Camelia LeAnne, 49, 122 Isenhower, Richard E., 54. 107 Jackson, Robert Clifton, 108 James, Mary Grace, 53, 116 Jaquish, Charles Patrick, 122 Jaynes, Carolyn Teresa, 36, 44, 45, 117 Jenkins, James Albert, 35, 40, 108 Jenkins, Judith Ann, 53, 122 Johnson, Alberta Ruth, 108 Johnson, David Lenoir, 54, 117 Johnson, Jerry V., 97 Jones, Freddie Ann, 122 Jones, Joel Thomas, 50, 97 Jones, Stanley Elton. 50, 122 Kam, Eleanor Ong, 98 Kauffman, Dorothy L., 122 Kay, Kathleen Elizabeth, 49, 117 Kaylor, Mary Susan, 122 Kelley, Lyman Marion, Jr., 46 Kessler, Nancy Ann, 53 Key, Sharron L., 108 Keylon, Charles David, 46, 117 Keylon, Linda Gail, 122 Keylon, Virginia Faye. 122 Kidwell, Christopher W., 34, 54, 122 Kile, Richard Clark, 97 King, Jack Donald, Jr., 26, 32, 33, 36, 37, 50, 51, 57,
108, 114 King, Sandra Maude, 122
Kinkead, Janice Virginia. 27. 38, 42. 45, 49, 78, 117 Kitts, Sandra Patricia, 122 Kniskern, Bruce David, 98 Kxouse, Patricia Gail, 108 Lamb, James David, 117 Lamb, Robert Hugh, 54, 98 Lamon, Howard Lamar, 50, 98 Land, Frieda Yvonne, 44, 45, 122 Lawless, Earl John, 46 Lawson, Janice Ann, 49, 108 Lay, Shirley Ann, 122 Lee, Roberta Joan, 34, 37, 49, 108 LeMarr, Francine, 117 Lemmonds, Tommy Joe, 46, 117 Lemonds, Robert Aulden, 33, 43, 46
127
Lenox. Charles E.irl. 26. 35. 54. 117
Lewis. Sharon Lee. 45, 117
Lillard. Carolyn Rose. 108
Lillard. John Hubert. 50
Lindner. Nancy Sue, 123
Lindsey. Glenna Ann, 123
Lloyd, Harriett Jane. 33
Lockard, Gary Phillip. 123
Lockerby. William Herbert, 32, 33, 35, 54, 55, 61, 63.
66. 98 Logan. James Franklin Jr.. 108 Lomax, Carol Ruth. 117 Long. Judith Kay. 33, 53, 104. 108 Long, Katharyn Ann. 32, 48. 49. 108 Long, Thomas Edward, 46. 47, 123
Lord. Richard. 32. 33. 35. 43. 52. 54, 57. 58. 104. 109 Love, Virginia Susan. 36. 37. 49. 117 Lovclady. Charles Wayne, 117 Lovett. Gerald David. 50 Lowery. Barbara Kaye. 123 Lyell. John T.. 98
McArthur. Steven Donnell. 32, 35. 50. 123 McCall. Joseph, 46 McCarter, Patricia Nell, 33. 117 McClurkan. Walter Sanders, 109 McDonald, Joyce Rae, 49, 123 McDowell, Gilbert C. 69. 72 McGohee, Carol Ladd. 123 McKay. Clyde Walter. Jr., 35. 54, 117 McKenry, Joe Linnard. 43, 46 McKnight, Robert Mark, 109 McMurray, Joseph Fred, 46 McNamee, Robert Lewis, 117 McNeil. Jerry Paul. 123 Mahoney. John Stagmair. 48 Marquis. Richard L., 117 Marsh, Norman Leith. 50, 123 Marshall. James Ronald, 54 Martin. Emma Louise, 33. 36, 37, 40, 53, 60. 63, 92.
98 Martin. Gill Demaree, 54 Martin. Loyce Karen, 42, 45, 114, 117 Mason. Gary Lynn, 46. 123 Mason, John Edward. 98 Mason, Malana Nan, 52, 53, 117 Massey. Caroline Elizabeth. 53, 87, 92, 99 Masters, Mary Ann. 26, 52, 53, 78, 79, 117 Matthews, Dorothy Jayne, 39 Maupin, Barry Lynn, 117 Mayberry. Thomas James, 46, 47 Mayfield. Elaine. 53. 117 Meade. William Thomas, 34, 117 Mehra, Ravi Kumar. 99 Merlette. Jeffrey Alan, 50, 123
Messamore, John Earl, 117
Michaels, Aline, 40
Michaels, Gordon Lyle, 40, 109
Miller, Joe Hughes. 54. 109
Mills, Joe Margaret, 123
Milsaps, William David. 54, 109
Mitchell, Sam, 34, 123
Moneyhun. Ann Carol, 109
Mooney, Carol Ann, 49, 123
Moore, Donald Herman, 33, 35, 39, 50, 51. 57. 60. 62. 66. 99
Moore. Edgar Wilson. 54, 123
Moore. Horace Patron, 54, 99
Moore. Sue Finch, 99
Morgan, Sharon Roscelia, 123
Morris. Georgia, 36, 61, 99
Morrison. Robert Hugh. 43, 50
Moses, Martha F.tta, 38
Mosher, James Stephen, 50
Moss, Beverly Ann, 45, 109
Nation, Donald Lynn, 39, 40, 50, 117
Neil, Hugh Gross, 43
Neperud, Wilson F., 46
Newbold. Elizabeth Eugenia, 49, 117
Newell, Margaret Ann. 38, 123
Newton, George Alan, 46, 47, 124
Nichols. Roy Lee, 96, 110
Nipper. Alva Roberta. 49, 56. 118
Nixon. Robert C. 118
Norris. Charlotte Elaine, 124
Oldham, Judith Lynn, 33, 35, 42. 53, 110
Olinger, Philip Michael, 69. 110
O'Meara, Jeremiah Daniel, 39. 118
Onkst. Linda Carol, 39, 48, 49. 100
Onkst, Robert, 54. 57
Overall. Stephen Wilson. 54, 63, 100
Ownby, Steve Howard, 50, 110
Painter. Nancy Ann, 53, 118 Parsons, Linda Ruth, 44, 45, 124 Pate, Elizabeth Jane, 49 Patterson, Gary Phillip, 50, 124 Payne. Kelley Randolph, 54, 118 Peden. Tom Earle, Jr.. 124
Peery. Clyde Joseph, 51. 100
Pell. Stephen Ross, 54, 124
Pelley, Adolphus Haywood, 124
Petty. Ginger. 124
Penniman, Wayne Craig. 50. 79, 118
Perkins. Carol Anne. 26. 44, 45, 118
Pesterfield. David Everett. 118
Phillips. Debbie. 49. 110
Phillips. Scott Demarest, 118
Pierson. Joyce Ellen. 38. 124
Pless, Dunbar Bedford, 124
Pollard, Deborah Darlene, 46. 47, 49. 110
Poly. Elaine Louise. 49, 124
Porter. R. Christy, 50
Potter, Helen Elizabeth, 32, 37. 40, 15. 104. Ill
Pratt, Ann Snead, 39, 100
Pressley, Roger Phillip, 50, 124
Preston, Phyllis Elaine, 124
Prichard, Doyle Wayne. 35. 54, 55, 79
Prigmore, Marcheta Cochran, 100
Quails, Gary Lee, 124
Quails, Roderick Andrew, 38, 40, 118
Raasch, Myre L'Eve, 118
Ramsey, Douglas Cavert. 34, 124
Rasnake, George W., Ill
Raulston. Larry Stephen. 118
Ray. Michael Joseph, 32, 50, 51, 104, 111
Raymer, Gary Douglas, 56
Raymer, Gene Lynnis, 47, 70
Reagan, Mary Randy, 124
Reed, Donna Kaye. 124
Reed, Marcie Clair. Ill
Reed, Terry Evelyn, 45, 124
Reed, William Hubert. Jr., 46
Reese, Ronald Wayne, 118
Reeverts, Elaine Dorothy, 48, 49, 118
Reeverts. Paul Frederick. 46, 100
Reinhardt, James Haworth. 118
Reynolds. Lelia Jane, 124
Reynolds. Richard Michael, 57
Rhodes, Robert Lawrence, 71, 124
Richardson, Annabel, 124
Riddle. Virginia Ruth, 118
Robbins, Ruth Ann, 56, 118
Roberts, David Gene. 118
Robertson, Frances Evelyn, 100
Robinson, Eddie Eugene, 46, 118
Rogers, Mary Jane, 53, 118
Rogers, Theresa Sinclaira, 53, 124
Rosen, Nancy Ruth, 34, 48, 49, 100
Roy, Robert Harrison, Jr., 124
Rymer, Ruth Anne. 49, 124
St. Clair, Robert Benjamin, 34, 38, 50
Sampson, Kirk Vincent, 111
Sandefur, Judy Mae, 118
Saunders, Barry Alan, 50, 122
Saxman, Edwin Forrest, 78
Saylors, John Oliver, 46, 60, 62, 66, 69, 72, 101
Schauffer, William IV, 54
Schumpert. Frances Marian, 124
Scott, William, Jr., 32, 54, 92, 101
Self, Dan Eddie, 101
Self. Susan E., 34, 118
Seneker, Steven Susong, 54, 124
Settle, Sally Jean, 37, 53, 118
Sewell, Harriette Ann, 118
Sharp, Eugenia Ann, 44, 45, 124
Shell, Rebecca Rose, 38, 52, 53, 118
Shelton, Charlotte Elizabeth. 45, 124
Shelton, Hurman Royce, Jr., 71, 124
Shelton, Janice Faye, 49, 55. 124
Shirley. Allen Carter, 34, 46
Shorter, Bobby Van, 46, 70, 118
Shrader, Donald Roy, 39. 118
Shrider, Diane Kay. 49, 118
Simpson. Clinton Eulene, m
Simpson, Earlene Lilnette, 38. 101
Sims, Ronnie Lee. 124
Skorupan, Steven Mark, 46
Slack. James Wallace, Jr., 101
Smalling, John Allen. 118
Smith, Carolyn Sue, 124
Smith, Cary Donald, 101
Smith. Doris Ann, 44, 45
Smith. Dorothy Jean. 101
Smith. James T., 54
Smith, Martin Thomas, 34, 46, 124
Smith, Mary Suzanne, 45, 101
Smith, Raymond Eli, 71
Smith, Rebecca Lynn, 53, 58
Smith, Thomas Carl, 54, 124
Solinsky, Charles E., 124
Southerland, Donna Karen, 118
Southward, Donna Ann, 49, 124
Speak, Charlotte Sue. 53
Stansell. Virginia Jo, 124
Stanton, Sandra Ann, 124
Stapley, David L., 39
Steger, William Denny, Jr., 34, 36
Stephens. Linda Sue, 38, 49
Stipes, Darrell Stanley, 54, 124
Stokes, James Eldred, 124
Stone. Priscilla Lee, 45
Stout. Veda Tabitha. 124
Strange, Leslie Ann, 34. 49
Swanson. Martha Susan, 124
Sweat, Charles Daniel. 32, 33. 38. 50, 66, 92, 102
Sydnor. Donna Lee, 124
Taney. Norman Eugene, 11, 125
Taylor. Beverly Loraine, 27, 125
Taylor. Dorothy Elizabeth, 125
Taylor, Gregory Byron, 54
Teague, Linda Joyce, 102
Teague, Rosemary. 125
Thomas, Marian Frances, 38, 125
Thomas. Sula Ann. 53
Thompson. Boydie Lynne, 119
Thompson, David Craig, 50, 125
Thompson, William Leslie, 54, 125
Thorn. Walter Thompson. 54
Thornburg, Donna Gail, 49, 54, 55, 119
Tipton, Suzanne Jean, 125
Tolliver. Todd Douglas, 40, 112
Triplert. Rufus Morgan, 24, 32, 34. 35, 38, 54. 66 10- 112
Turner. Nika Jean, 125
Tyson, Mary Shannon, 49, 102
Unger. Diehl Ellsworth, 46, 41
Upton, Elaine, 102
Van Der Cammen, Brenda Gail, 125
Van Schoor, Jon Charles, 54
Varnadore, Virginia Carol, 34, 38, 40, 45, 125
Verble, Dorothy Louise, 35, 44, 45, 56, 114, 119
Vilar, Lawrence Simmermax, 34, 40, 50, 51, 125
Vogelsang, Alfred Orvan. 119
Voiles. Richard Rollandis, 54, 102
Walker, Ira Elbridge, III, 125
Walker, Michael Evans, 46
Walker, Michael Thomas, 54
Wallace, Mary L., 125
Walter, Sharon Marie, 34, 36, 38, 44, 45, 51 56 78 79. 119
Ward, Barbara Jane. 34, 38, 119
Warfield, David Osman. 46
Warlick, George Cliffton, 112
Watson, Willard Dwane, 112
Walters, Patricia Ann, 125
Weaver, Susan Poe, 49 Weaver. Wain Patilyn. 38, 125
Webb, Deborah Lynn, 125
Weeks, Carol Linnet, 53, 119
Weir, Ronny Eugene, 125
Werner, Diana Louise, 40, 125
Westmoreland, William Royce, 71
Wetterstrcem, Mary Kathryn, 53, 125
Whaley. Carman Rex 70, 112
White, Martha Ann, 44, 45, 126
Wieser. Francis Danfield, Jr., 50
Wilhite, Charles, 54
Wilhite, Rebecca Jane, 35, 48, 49, 56, 57, 119
Williams, Carl Everett, 68, 112, 126
Williams, Gerald Anderson, 126
Williams. John Lionel, 126
Williams. Linda Anne, 102
Williams, Martha Low, 49, 119
Williams, Sarah Elizabeth, 126
Wilson, Brent, 126
Wilson, Jo Ann, 119
Wilson, Wilda Faye, 33. 119
Womack, James M., 34, 40, 50, 126
Woods, Jo Lynnne, 42, 49, 63, 102
Wright, Alice Louise, 34, 126
Wright, Gloria Louise, 34, 38, 49, 102
Wright, Thelma Ann, 34, 38, 40, 112
Wrights, Randolph Chester, 54, 119
Wyers, Edward Earl
Wynne, Phillip Leslie. 54, 126
York. Patricia Ann, 119
Young, Barbara Jean, 119
Yount, James Allen, Jr., 46, 126
Zeigler, Fred Eugene, Jr., 119
Ziegler, Helen DeLynn, 52, 53, 119
Zimny. Kathleen Rurter, 19
Zirkle, Kathleen Gray, 34, 38, 112
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